Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 17, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Mkm, Onm
Thursday, December 17. 1953
Architect's Drawing for New State Service Building
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State Service
Bldg. Plans Out
Bidj will be opened by the
State Board of Control for the
new State Service buildinf to
be erected at South 12th and
Ferry street at S p.m. Jan. IS.
James L. Payne, Salem archi
tect, ii distributing drawings
and specification! to prospec
tive bidders.
The structure will be 141 by
232 feet In size. It will consist
of a main floor and a base
ment Provision has been made
for the construction of two ad
ditional upper floors If they
are ever needed.
The main floor will house
the state purchasing depart
ment and will include a gen
eral office area, purchasing
agents office, buyers' booths,
bidding rooms, equipment re
pair, laboratory, accounting
and filing areas In addition to
13,000 feet of storage and
Warehouse space.
The basement will house the
surplus property section and
will be served by a hydraulic
elevator.
The building will be of a re
inforced concrete walls and
floors, with an architectural
concrete exterior. Floors will
be covered with asphalt tile,
ceilings with acoustical tile.
The heating system will be
steam, with forced ventilation
to all areas.
Estimated cost Is $410,000,
Shown above Is Architect James Payne's drawing for
the new State Service Building, for which the Board of
Control will open bids Jan. IS.
Health Department
Mails Out Pamphlet
Tourist accommodation oper
ators were placed under the
Jurisdiction of the county health
authorities by an act of the 1953
legislature. In this connection
the Marion County Department
o Health has mailed copies of
a pamphlet dealing with "Certi
fication and Regulation of Tra
velers and Tourist Facilities."
The expanded program of the
county health department will
Include: the collection of fees
and applications from tourist
operators (Operators within
Salem will make payments to
the city treasurer); inspect city
and county traveler's accommo
dations and tourist parks; make
recommendations for correction
of unsanitary conditions; make
follow up recommendation; see
that licenses are renewed at the
beginning of each year; see that
new establishments obtain li
censes and are properly In
spected. Heavy Fines Given
Log Truck Drivers
Albany Two logging truck
drivers were heavily fined and
a third forfeited $45 ball in
district court this week to
headline the list of those
brought before Judge Wendell
Tompkins. All three' were
charged with overloading their
trucks.
Stiftest fine, 1175, was lev
led by Judge Tompkins on
Norman Ray McCallister, Sa
lem. Placing second was Mel
vin K. Olson, Sunnyside,
Wash., assessed 169. It was
Clarence Edward York, Al
bany, who forfeited the bail.
The average American uses
the output of about 7.4 acres
to supply his needs compared
with less than a quarter acre
for a typical Japanese.
Impounded Fund Will Be
Distributed to Fairs
The $115,051.68, impounded ed over to State Trasurer Sig
when the City of Portland at- Unander for distribution to
tempted to impose a license the Oregon State Fair and to
tax on pari mutuel wagering the various fairs and livestock
at the dog races, will be turn- shows.
This Is In line with an opin
ion of Attorney General Rob
ert Y. Thornton who declared
that the money does not es
cheat to the common school
fund of the state, as was con
tended by some persons.
Distribution of this fund to
the State Fair and to county
fairs was advocated by Cecil
Edwards, slate racing steward,
speaking before the Oregon
Fairs Association meeting in
Salem recently.
Thornton held that the
money withheld by the Mult
nomah Kennel Club for the
payment of the tax constituted
an "underpayment" within the
meaning of the pari mutuel
wagering law. This law pro
vides that the "amount of such
underpayment shall revert
and belong to the state and be
paid to the Oregon racing com
mission and become a part of
its funds and shall not be re
tained by the licensee under
whose license such race is
held" Thornton ruled."
Thornton said that the rac
ing commission Is entitled to
maintain a working fund for
current expenses which shall
not at any time exceed $5,000.
The balance Thornton said, Is
required to be paid into the
state treasury for distribution
to the various fairs and live
stock shows authorized by the
legislature In an act passed In
1947.
In refuting the contention
that the money constituted an
escheat to the state under the
provisions of Article VIII of
the constitution, Thornton
said:
Canyon School
Merger Mulled
Gates Members of the
school boards of the Detroit,
Mill City and Gates districts
met at the Gates high school
last week for further discus.
sion of unionization of the three
districts.
Present at the last meeting
were Frank L. New and Brad
ford Humphrey, members of
the Detroit board, and Otis
White, superintendent of the
Detroit schools. From the Mill
City board were Russell Kelly,
Harold Kliever, William Shuey,
Vernon Todd, superintendent,
and Howard Means, principal
of the high school; from Gates,
Elmer Klutke, William Pen
nick, Oliver Willis, board mem
bers, and Don Miley, superin
tendent of the Gates schools,
who presided at the meeting.
Vernon S. Todd was author
ized by the group to contact
the Linn and Marion county
boundary boards and request
that they meet with represen
tatives of the boards of the
three districts to present to the
communities a recommenda
tion for a suitable site for a
union high school building.
consolidation with Mill City
of the two smaller schools was
voted upon two years ago by
members of the communities
and defeated by a large major
ity vote In both Detroit and
Gates.
Vernon Todd has reported
inar uie Boundary boards have
agreed to the meeting and a
tentative date, Dec, 21, set A
committee of three from each
of the three districts wiU be!
appointed by each board to'
meet with the boundary boards
on that date. - I
"That amount cannot be said
to escheat. Inasmuch as its
owner, the state Is known and
declared. Escheat is the pro
cedure by which the sovereign
becomes 'the legal heir of one
dying Intestate without blood
heirs.' The word 'escheat' has
a specific meaning in both t,v .nin.
Legion Seeks
Member Quota
Silverton Ronald Reed,
eommanaer oi American Le
gion Delbert Reeva post No. T,
is urging his members to rush
the quota In membership as
compliment to the vice-com
mander of the department of
Oregon, Carl M osier, who is one
of the organizers of Silverton
post and has retained his mem
bership with the local post
Delbert Reeves post lacks 88
members of reaching Its quota
of 210. The regular December
meeting of the post and unit
was held at Legion hall, Mon-
Hav aun!ns
statutory and common law. It Containers" are to be placed
has no sppllcation whatever ,bout town for donations to
to the state's acquisition of helrj fin.nr th. "r.ift. )h.
money received In this fash- J Yanks" budget ' j
ion." Delbert Reeves Dost and unit I
will be host to the District Z
conference Sunday afternoon
and evening, Feb. 7, beginning
at 2:30 o'clock. Attending a
meeting at Silverton on Mon
day evening, Dec. 28, will be
the commander oi District 2,
H. B. Litchenthaler of Dayton,
Ore.; district vice-commander,
John Mulr of Mill City, and! U.S. Commodity Credit Corp.
Mrs.. Clarence B. Grund of I owned 427 million bushel of
Monmouth serving as district 2 : wheat.
president to assist in plans for
the conference and the naming
of committee.personnet
Also to attend the Dec. 28
meeting will be Ridgely C. Mil
ler, Marion county veterans'
service officer.
In mid-November, 1953, the
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