Pag 16 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Monday, January 25, 1954 Rudy Meff erf OnOSEA Staff Rudy Meffert, who for the past ye if hai been employed in the motor permit section of the Pub lie Utilities Commissioner's of fice, will join the Oregon State Employes Association on Febru ary 1, Forrest Stewart, execu tive secretary announced Mon day. ' Meffert's duties with the as sociation will include handling of employee grievances, gather ing statistical data regarding personnel operations from pri vate firms, and assisting in the general operation of OSEA. Originally from the east where h attended school and later was employed in various capacities by eastern banks. He spent two years in Europe as representa tive for an investment firm. In 1942 he enlisted in the Ma rines and served in the Pacific theatre. On his return "to the United States Meffert was as- aimed to set uo personnel and discharge procedure at Staff Headquarters in San Francisco, where he was discharged in 1646, Electing to remain in the west be held appointments with two federal agencies as a traveling auditor In the Rocky Mountain and Coastal area. While employ ed in Salem he has been an ac tive member of OSEA, Willam ette Chapter No. 21, serving as chairman of the Retirement committee and delegate to the 1092 general council. He was elected director of District 2 last fall. Meffei-t Is a member of Amer ican Legion Post 336, Salem, and a Past Noble Grand of the Odd fellows. Both he and his wife are active members of the sa lem bowling fraternity. His wife is native of Bend. They have one daughter. The addition of Meffert in- creases the staff of OSEA to six. WITH OSEA North Howell NORTH HOWELL The first quarterly meeting of Marion County Pomona Grange was held all day at the North Howell range hall on Wednesday. . Master Robert Barnes and oth er newly elected officers presid ed, more than 120 were present. Four candidates were given the fifth degree. A ham dinner was served by he host Granee at noon. Entertainment was presented br Mrs. William Krenz, lecturer. . The next Pomona meeting will be held in April at Roberts Granae. Mrs. Amy Beer accompanied br her mother. Mrs. Louisa John son, motored to Oregon City re cently and were dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Artnur Bjerice. M. G. Dunn was taken to the Sllverton hospital Monday for ob servation; from there he will be taken to Portland for an opera tion. A meeting of school patrons in North Howell district will be held at the North Howell school house on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. for the purpose of discuss ing the proposed union High School J. L. Turnbull of the state ed ucation department will be there to answer questions. A poll will be taken at the end of the meeting to determine whether the district favors join ing the proposed union high school district Rudy Meffert, who will Join staff of Oregon State Employes Association February. 1. Bakery Challenges Dallas Peddling Law DALLAS A suit was filed in circuit court Thursday to test the Dallas city ordinance on peddling. Plaintiffs in the action are the Marckx Home Delivery Bakery, Gresham, and two of its drivers, Robert Sigfried and Elmer Brown, both of Salem. David Fain, of the law firm of Black, Kendall and Fain is representing the bakery, . The action follows the notice given by the city council recent ly to the company that it was violating the statute relative to peddling. The bakery taking an opposite view, contends that since its employees have obtain ed cards from housewives ask. ing their representatives to call, no license fee need be paid for peddling, which is $5 per day per truck. This would amount to $30 a week as the two drivers deliver bakery goods in Dallas three times a week to about 360 homes, of which some 160 buy regularly. j Attorney C. L. Marsters terms the suit "a friendly one," to de termine a point of law. It is expected that the matter will be determined without the neces sity of calling witnesses and without a jury. r. R. Anderson New Sunday School Head WOODBUR1M T. R. Ander son of Woodburn was elected president of the Marion county Sunday school association during the recent meeting held in Sa lem. The association adontcd new by-laws and decided to have booth at the 1954 state fair. Other officers elected were Fred dcVrics, Pratum, president emeritus; David St. John, Gcr vais, first vice president; John VanLaancn, Middle Grove, sec ond vice-president; Grace Klampe, Lahish Center, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Alex Sourwinc, Salem, children's superintendent. flie Sweetheart of Ihe Pacffc Worthwesl E J 7 5aT SAN FRANCISCO IVHYIOOr IOVII the Stuuta Daylight th low tost hixirry streamliner to and from California. TMtY IOVI Its beautiful chair and recreation cars... the relaxing ride by day through a land of rare srenlo harm. ..the low fares which save them money to spend at their destination. TIHT, the Bhtuta Daylight Is Uie "Sweetheart of the Pacific Northwest" Try it, see for yourself why a billion people rode It In Its first 41 months' operation. LOW S.P. FARES TO SUN COUNTRY Winter Vocation! Pay FROM SAIEM ONIY. C. A. LARSON, Agent Phone 3-9244 $4 J 50 I? Gonzaga Glee Sings Tuesday MT. ANGEL The Gonzaga University Men's Glee Club of Spokane, will present its annual concert in Mount Angel Tuescday evening at 8 o'clock, Jan. 26, at the St. Mary's school auditorium. The concert is coming here under the sponsorship of the Men and Wohien's organizations of St Mary's parish. The interested public of here and the surrounding communities is invited to attend the concert. The Glee Club is on a tour through Washington and will come to Mount Angel to present its only concert south of Cen tralia. Their only other Oregon concert this year will be at The Dalles. Under the direction of Lyle W. Moore, the Gonzagans have risen to nationwide recognition in the past few years, winning the Grand Prize lc Fred Waring's sacred music contest against all other participating colleges and univer sities in the United States and Canada. Traveling with the Glee Club this year will be the famous Gon zaga Varsity Men's Quartet Wil liam Kerley, Spokane; Herbert Smith, Phoenix, Arizona; Alan Scott, Calgary, Alberta; and Lar ry Gooley, Spokane; also Frances Cardie, pianist and associate of the Royal Conservatory of Tor onto; and Margaret Peters Agars. The Women's organizations will be in charge of housing the group, and the sale of tickets will be in charge of the Men's organizations. North Marion High Ag. Bldg. Bonds Sold WOODBURN The Wood burn Branch of the First Na tional bank of Portland was the successful bidder for a $33,000 district bond issue it was an North Marion union high school nounced this week by Lyman Sccly, manager of the local branch. The bonds were purchased at a cost to the district of 2.045 per cent, maturing from 1955 through Lebanon School Plans Addition LEBANON Expansion of Santiam elementary school fa cilities was the basis for city council action this week when an ordinance was passed vacat ing two city streets, Third from Tangent to Harrison, and Mor ton from Third to the S.P. rail road tracks. Architects are now designing plans for the addition to the school, said Supt. James W. 1959. The proceeds of the sale will be used to construct an ag ricultural building. King, which call for five new rooms attached to the west side of the present building. King explained that the plans will ease temporarily the over crowded condition of the school. The school district owns all property on both sides of the vacated streets. The homes and material now on the property will be sold to the highest bidder. Sealed bids are being accepted by King un til Feb. 9 when they will be opened and read. The board of Crowfoot school also plans expansion to relieve congestion in this 12-teacher school south of Lebanon. At their annual budget meeting set for Jan. 26 proposed new build ings and school sites will be discussed. Marion Postmaster Applications Asked MARION Additional applU cations for the position of post master at Marion, Ore., have been requested by the U. S. Civil Service Commission at Washington, D.C. The commission reports that sufficient applications have not been received to assure adequate competition. Applications must be filed with the commission at Wash ington, D.C, by the deadline of Feb. 2, 1954. Confucius was born about 550 or 551 B.C. of nnf5 Mi ITU ORIENTAL HOOK RUGS JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT! These ere wool combination, not cotton. Rugs avail able In either oblong or oval designs. $ 795 $ OO 50 2'x3... 8'xlO'... 2'x4'.... 995 9'xi2'...709W 3'x5'.... 995 i0'xi4'...$15995 $3095 5 .. $19450 62M ..,. 249'5 SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL CREATIONS WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE! 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