Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 18, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, January 18, 1594
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
Par I
STORK RACE NEARLY TIED
Chester Chase Attends
Conner Meeting in East
Chester I. Quit ul Salem, who
if president of Associated Blue
Lake Green Bean Canners, liiC., it
In New York City where canoera
of Blue Lake green beana are
meeting leading food editors (or
the lint time in the eaat to dis
cuu tbii distinctive type of bean.
Tbe meetings being held t toe
Plata hotel.
In a statement made In New
York, Chase said the Blue Lake,
developed specifically (or canning,
has gained more than 30 per cent
of the total of canned green beana
Joe. E. Brown's daughters, wed at a fashionable double
ceremony a year ago, came vithin 51 hours of having their
babies together. Mrs. Stephen (Mary) Fair (left) holds daugh
ter Jo Leslie, born l, while Mrs. Armond (Kathryn) Lisle ,
holds son, Jamos Lloyd, born 111 at a Santa Monies. Calif,
hospital. Young James seems to be trying to emulate the wide
mouthed expression which is bis famous grantiiather's trade
Bark. (AP Wirephoto)
Polk Co. FU
Prepares Plans
BUENA VISTA The Polk
County Farmers Union held its
quarterly meeting at the Buena
Vista Community hall Thursday,
with sixty in attendance, meeting
wis called to order by the new
President Cecil Uultman.
The Planning committee con
sisting of Dewey Cummings, Wal
ter Bliven, Martin Christenson,
Ernest Sollie and Jonas Graber
brought suggestions for this years
projects including better County
Roads, investibations of voting
machines, crtting down on oifice
help in county offices, change of
valuation on real property and
of assessor, doing the assessing
each year of personal property,
and more ifficiency in county of
fices. Roll call of locals was answer
ed by ML Pisgab, Pedee. Buena
Vista, Ballston, Liberty Bell,
Spring Valley. Perrydale, Orchard
Heights, and Luckiamute.
Local presidents held council
at one o'clock and the afternoon
session began at 1:30 when vice-)
president Dewey Cummings pre
sented Herbert Rolfe, national
vice president who spoke of his
trip to Europe this summer, and
"Why a Farmers Union member."
Bill Jensen, State field man of
Salem stressed an increased mem
bership, with suggestions of show
ing the state paper, national pa
per, Washington news letter, re
fund of tractor used gasoline.
Warren Creech of the State of
fice announced the state conven
tion in Salem Feb. 11, 12, 13 with
the banquet the night of the 11th
at the K. C. Hall in Salem. All
convention meetings will be held
in the Veterans of Foreign Wars
building.
Ernie Sollie of Spring Valley
reoorted they had caught several
coyotes, fox and many dogs that
were killing sheep and urged all
to get word to him of predatory
animals in their vicinity.
Roy Rutchman of Salem gave
an informative talk on Hells Can
yon and the need for More Farm
ers Uniqn members.
Bill Tarbet chairman of resolu
tion committee reported recom
mendations from that group, for
a committee to meet with, county
court and - investigate tbe relief
rolls; to go on record as not fav
oring senators and representa
tives increase in salary; and not
favoring as assistant for the coun
ty agent; in favor of Hells Can
yon. Mrs. Percy Lamb reported from
the county fair committee stat
ing they favored folding doors for
the county building, investigat
ing a heating unit, another stock
barn or covered show shed, need
ed chairs, tables etc., booster
button sale again this vear: and
if fair is held on Sunday that
an aiternoon snow of all prise
winners be held.
President Cecil Hultman ap
pointed an agriculture committee,
F. C. Kerber of Pedee; Walter
Bliven, ML Pisgah: Ernest Sollie,
Spring Valley, Marvin Christen
son, Ballston; and a legislative
committee as follows: John Sim
mons, Orchard Heights; Arthur
Bone; and Dewey Cummings, Pe
dee. f
A standing vote of thanks was
given past president Mrs. Percy
Lamb for her four years of serv
ice to the county, as president
oi tne union.
The next quarterly meeting
will be held with the Spring Val
ley local on April 14 with a pot
luck dinner.
Plans Laid for
Enrollment Week
Seven Division Tularin ti.tn
been namel by Dr. Robert Wil
liamson, General Chairman of
the YMCA Membership Enroll
ment scheduJid to start on Mon
day. Februarv 1. Th fnllnwins
with their divisions have been
named; Industrial Employes
Henry Sandstrum; State Employ
eesRobert Ashby: Y Affiliated
trouni "Jar V" ttrvifan vnlt
Folk and Square Dancers-i-Percy
uyerai aiuaenis Kooert Kiekel;
General Membership Judge Dou
glas Hay; and Women's Division
Mrs. Lora Holman and Mrs.
Lorna Hammer.
The coal for the drive li BnI
members. The enrollment f.
fort will last two weeks.
Blaine C. Hallock,
Attorney, Passes
Baker (UP) Blaine Hallock. 69,
nUalu Irnnum 9Ctrfl ClrfO Htl at.
torney, died yesterday of a heart
attack here.
Hallock, senior member of the
and Horton, had practiced here
since 1919. He served on me legal
staff of Union Pacific railroad from
1915 to 1919.
Amity Grade School
To Build .Addition
AMITY Amitv. grade -school
has called'for sealed bids for con
struction of an addition to the
grade school building this spring.
Principal Albert Yoder an
nounced that plans call for shift
ing two temporary class rooms
situated in a prefabricated sepa
rate building between the two
main grade school structures to
the west side of the main build
ing. These will be used for grade
and high school music rooms.
The basement beneath the main
grade school building will be con
verted into the new school lunch
room and cafeteria.
Deadline for bids on the proj
ect is 8 p.m. Feb. 4.
add In tbe United States. He said
that the variety, now packed un
der many brand names, has had
"the fastest sales gain ia the his
tory of canned foods.'
The association has Just publish
ed brochure entitled "The Story
of Canned Blue Lake Green
Boans." in answer to a growing
number of inquiries for reliable
information about Dm variety. The
beans are grown commercially
only in Oregon, Washington and
two small areas of northern California.
m uuu(u ait m jj ww aa tut vuuiu
in 1896, Chaw uid, th Blue Lake
it- trwJ.w as hitrhltr ansMat...wl nrs.n
ear swway eat - g J i sssssawM M vrwm
bean which gives the processed
proaun nener iiavor ana succn
lwce, brighter green color and
firmer shape. ' Tbe variety la a
straighter bean, virtually string
less, with fuller, meaty pods and
no air space Inside between pod
and tiny seed formations to cuse
toughness. .
Associated Blue Lake Green
Bean Canners ia a fwin.nmfi m.
ganitation formed three years ago.
no una cigni canner memoer
firms 9S &.crv-i .t njmluN c
en of the eight packers are Ore-
ffnn firm. UL I .k. ' DaAu.
Inc., . Salem: Kolstad Canneries,
Inc.. Silvrtiui-. MnrthnfAa T.b
ing company, Portland; Paulus
oros. racaing company, Salem;
Portland Canning company. Inc.,
Sherwood; Stayton Canning com
pany. Coop., Stayton: United
Growers, Inc., Salem. Tbe eighth
is Washington Canners, Vancou
ver, Wash.
Other officials in New York
with Chase are Max Lehmann,
Northwest Pscking Co.; S. Elton
Lasselle, Portland Canning Co.,
Inc.; Norman W. Merrill, Blue
Lake Packers, Inc.; association
secretary-treasurer, Joseph Car
roll, North Pacific Canners and
Packers.
Your 1953 Income Tax
Ms.)
WHs letsatt f 15000 ar Men
If your income was $3,000 or
more, you must us Long-Form
1040 in preparing your 1833 in
come tax return. However, in
that case, you can either take a
standard deduction or itemise
and claim your actual deductions.
You should compare your actual
deductions with the amount the
standard deduction allows you. If
actual deductions exceed the
standard deductions, you will save
tax by electing to itemize them.
If you are single, or if you are
married and file joint return,
the standard deduction ia 10 par
cent of your income but not mors
than $1,000. If husband and wife
file separate returns and each had
income of $3,000 or more, the
standard deduction ia a flat $500
for each.
The address of your district di
rector of internal revenue ia 201
Post Office Building, Salem, Ore
gon. If you have) questions which
you do not find answered in the
folder "Helpful Information on
How to Prepare Your U. S. In
come Tax Return for 1853." ask
his office (or help. The telephone
number is 3-A262.
A standard Roman cohort'
contained about 630 men. I
Ceerga I
Save
WITH FARMERS
INSURANCE
Aufo-Truck-Fire
0SK0 INSURANCE
AGENCY
1465 N. Capital St
Phone 34661
Between llood and Shipping Sts. on Hi way Going Nona
i iD
Dallas Rest Home
Will Be Enlarged
DALLAS Dallas Rest Home
is the aew name for the Dallas
Home for the Aged located at 800
Elleodale Ave., which was ac
quired by the Mennonite Breth
ren Churcn last wee.
The home was formerly oper
ated by a number of churches in
the community, but the Mennon
ite Brethren church has assumed
full ownership and management
It is planned to complete the
L-shape building by adding a
wing so that it will be U-shaped
and accommodate 52 persons.
There sre about 30 residents at
the present time.
The word "coin" originally
nAqnt th wpHoiMthaDed die used
for stamping coins but was later
transferred to tne piece oi mew
money so stamped.
Would Freeze Foreign
Shipyard Allocation
WASCTTNr.TnW ITH U
TtlAm. Pallw B.W..I. - l ... -
" " " a.t, yicu me
Eisenhower administration today
u irrae aw miuion in foreign
aid fund. ..nn..kui
foreign shipyards.
in a letter to Budget Bureau
r vuugv, . j
said this action should be taken
so congress can reallocate tne
iunui io oomesnc snipyaraa now
suffering from "a lack of work."
Hayesy'ille
HAYESVILLE Mr. and Mrs.
E. N. Briggs from Llmetsone. Me.
were recent guests at the home of
their son. James Briggs and fami
ly, of Hayesrille. The Briggs had
not seen their son in 11 years. His
sister ana, lamuy, sne Raymond
Beckers, and Shirley Rae from
Glendiie, Mont., visited here for
several weeks.
Mrs. Galen Siddall. leader of the
4-H club, "Dough Slingers," gave
a demonstration on the making of
baking powder biscuits at the meet
ingg in her home last week. Mem
bers also Judged sponge cakes,
baking powder biscuits, cookies
and yeast bread. Having a food
sale to raise funds to send "Care"
packages was discused.
Keiresnments were servea io
Judy Borders. Linda Christenon,
Bob Zahara, Jim Squires and For
rest Davisson.
WILLS MUSIC STORE
Check This List for Your Special Buys in Everything Musical
SHEET MUSIC
CLEARANCE
5000 Copies Vi off
Piano, Pop, Teaching Pisces.
Wsstsrn, Guitar, Accordion and
- Music looks ,
50
Used Console Radios
$10 and up
USED PIANOS
$75 and up
TV
- SPECIALS -
1 Only MOTOROLA 21 Inch,
oautiful French Provincial cabinet.
Outitandini Valita. -
Was $509.95 NOW $350.50
1 Only
World's finest Copshart T.V.
SlOAOO
VERY SPECIAL at ONLY '
i J Radio - Phono i
Admiral T.v.comb.
Will allow up to S200.00 Trade-in
Either Piano or Radio-Phono Comb.
Sewing Machines
ELNA Was $ll.
NOW'13500
lVMi Electric Portable
Was $89.50 HOW $49.50
Children's Sowing Machines
S3.9I
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U.a..l. With Handsome
fWOTOrOia mends Cabinet,
H Doors Yaa Save SI SO.00
1 Only
Tremendous Savings in
MOTOROLA
41" Bull CaniaUT.V.
RccjuUr Pries , ... ... .. $47."S
Sale Price 375
New Spinet Piano
Mahogany Case $AOOSO
1 ONLY
2 Only
Copehart phono
Combination. Gorgoout Solid
Mahogany Cabinets Real Value!
Was $435.00 NOW $299.95
Portable Radios
Croslev. was S59.95. now CO.Of.
Phllco, was $95.95, now $79.50
Emerson, was $44.95, now S29.95
NEW
Conn Trumpet
Ones in Lifetime argain! '
Was .. W
RECORD SPECIALS!
11 Singles 20c lor $1.W
IS and 45 AlbiHts !A OH
Many LP. Albums VsCa
Many, Many Other 'Terrific Money Saving Bargains in toiutan,
Accordions, Band Instruments, "Ukes", Harmonicas and Musical
Toys.
(All Sales Final ... No. Refunds or Exchanges)
WILLS MUSIC STOUS
432 State Street
Phone 34959
STORE
HOURS
9:50 to 5:30
CONTINUES WITH STORE-WIDE
BARGAINS! WHITE SALES ETC,
SHOP AND SAVE THE "GOOD
QUALITY" WAY!
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