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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1949)
i ft i m t: Emm E -. " JHmV-HHMBiMaMMMMaMMte ... prv LtVIMC ROOM EE " S I t CARCARAI '5 p? rr jl-; ; : 20", Bj I rT JZhr rTr! fl'jMllg't-. : 1 T L . . . , 1 1 'i;' , ' . ' I T -J ! I L .a j 1 i " Milt- ; ' ' i I , ' v . 4- . tel.. fce' L7i . 'nt2j'. I J CJ r sto ct ; . H . ct v - m . - 1 I i 1 , " PLAN 32? SMART PLANNING cives this small house a front porch rear gar den terractt, and a private porrh for the multi-use room on the first floor. The latter room is adaptable for' guest room use by virtue of a stall shower provided in the powder room. This is plan 3124 by l AJlRauscher. 144 Ilimrod St., Brooklyn 21. N. V. Total square I foot Wat ;of the first floor is 1.036: e$ ond i floor 610. There are i five entrances to- this house through front door, "garage hall. ! muUi-fise room, kitchen and dining room. ' v Portland Civic Auditorium Repairs Asked PORTLAND, June 30-iP-The civic auditorium here was, called "the laughing stock of the nation" ti-day. , I The phrase came from Manager William Duggan, who complained that top-flight stars have refused to use the dressing rooms and back stage facilities. They ae too terrible, he said. Commissioner Kenneth L. Coop er ptoposed to relieve the .situa- ; tion by selling $75,000 in bonds for ! refurnishing the place. He began J drafting an ordinance to that ef- i feet. .' J Moreover, said Qooper, if the . city council votes that down, he Will recommend the auditorium , b shut down completely. , ' He spoke at a tax supervising and conservation commission hear-in-g-l' . , j. Tie city planning commission, appearing at the same meeting. ! declared that the location of the proposed new hih school is "gambling with $3,tt00,000 of tax pay ei"s' money." The commission said its site is in an area of dwindling popula tion.' and suggested it be built in j the growing soutTfwest hills in- stead. Such a proposal, urged earlier by the southwest hills resi- j dents, has been rejected by the school board. ftirtlulay Party Honors Middle Grove Boys MIDDLE GROVE Harry Le, 7, and Roger Allen, 1, were, hon ored at a joint birthday party given iby their mother, Mrs. Harry Scharf Saturday. Guests were Charlotte and Bob by Bowder, . Sharon Stotler, Ho ward ; Kleen, Anita and Alvin Gardner, Larry Randall, Carroll and Terry Johnson, Charlotte and Bobby Gerig, Bonnie Penny and Dennis Den-Scharf. Mrs. Henry Miller assisted Mrs. Scharf in serving the birthday cake and ice cream. j Sisal is not as strong as manila (abaca) fiber, but is used to make millions of pounds of binder and baler twine. Yoiilfa Dyiiainited Parents To Help 'Solve Problems' TACOMA, June 3 0-iP-Lawr ence Jean Sharp, 20 - year - old University of Washington student accused "of dynamiting his par ents' Vancouver, Wash., home last April 1, said in an interview to day: ' ' - ' "I did it to solve all my pro blems," . He declined to detail his "pro blems but said "they were men tal; physical and financial, I guess. That'sfall I can say." Earlier, jailers told of three sui cide attempts by the youth, but they and hospital attendants did not take them seriously. One at tendant said "they usually hap pen when somebody's around.". Today he slashed a wrist with a razor, 'and, later tried to pull out the .stitches. Attendants described it as '"a. scratch." N4f Ma.iVn I , , . ;i . Duties Contradicts ffiss9 Storv In Testimony It Perjuiy Trial NEW YORK, June 30 John roster Dulles testified today that he wanted! Alger Hiss to resign as president of .the Carnegie en dowment for international peact after communist charges against Hiss were aired last suinmer. The testimony of Dulles contradicted" Hiss' own story earlier this week.. ! . t .;!..' , . '"" . .-iifc -ti.M a c I v- f.'iit :ss: i m 4 LI ilQc I I SI o1 i o 21 8 North Portland 'Road Who Will Be The , mzm mm Here's the deaf. The Kid bringing the largest umber ef kids with him wins the flrt prle $10 In Fireworks We will also here 2nd and 3rd prizes 2 P.M. Friday. July It Get in on our KOCQ Broadcosi Wajhack To Be Satl 1:30 P. M. ' ' Firevyorks Fireworks Laryest Selection. In Salem . Ilorlhwest Stand ' . . i Where you fust what yoa ere payina Priced as Marked North Portland Bead next door North of Soring Center Market IS ii i I I O !& 18 i Dulles, board chairman of the endowment, took the witness stand after Hiss' defense on per jury charges ended with a final vain effort to question the mental background of his chief accuser, WhitUker Chambers. j Talked te Dailies ' Last Tuesday Hiss acknowledg ed talking to Dulles during a con gressional iriquiry into Hiss' al leged communist leanings. j 'And did he (Dulles) ask you out of consideration for the : en dowment to voluntarily resign as president?" Hiss was asked Tues day. He replied: i ; 'He did not" ; Asked Hiss to Resifn Dulles, as '- . - 1 : tal witness, said today that last August he asked Hiss to resign the $20,000 a year job to "re lieve the endowment of any em barrassment." The witness said Hiss agreed and suggested offering Jim resig nation in September. ; Dulles said he agreed" with Hiss that he could not resign while unde.r fire from the house unAm erican activities committee. Hiss' resignation went before the endowment board in Decem ber, Dulles testified. Hiss finally quit the post early this year. Called Psychiatrist -Earlier, . the defense wound up a government reDUi- lis legal ngni in niss oenau oy V- i t J I.; r tii calling Xr. Cart Binger, a psychia trist, to the stand. However, Federal Judge Samuel Jit Kaufman refused to let Dr. Binger offer an opinion on Cham bers' mental condition. , f Dr. Binger was blocked after the defense had offered a lengthy review of Chambers' purported boyhood eccentricities and furtive adult' life beforje he left the com munist party. Failing to get a psychiatric op inion in the record. Defense At torney Lloyd Paul Stryker rested his case at 1:15 p.m. on the 22nd day of the trial. The government at once began its rebuttal. WELFARE CHECKS DUE PORTLAND, June 30-HPVWel-fare recipients won't have to wait for their July 1 checks this year, as they did for the last two years. The legislature! authorized the state to advance money to coun ties this time; and welfare checks will I go into the morning. I mail tomorrow VVAR BOOTY TOTALED VIENNA, Austria, June 30 WFH The Russians have confiscated1 Austrian goods valued at $13,000- Biia''RiUUi'M' ! : Water Right Rulings i 1 water, right applications for SO acres or more now must be sur veyed by and be accompanied by a map prepared by a licensed en gineer or land surveyor, O. E. Mftesell, Linn county extension agent stated this week. Applications under 30 acres must also be accompanied by a map which may be prepared by any one. The map must show a per manent reference monument in the form of an iron pipe, at least one inch in diameter ad 36 inches long, set .30 inches in the ground at a point close to. the proposed diver sion point. Water right applications are sent to Charles E. Stricklin, state engineer .Salem. The ruling applies, to all applications, not only Linn county. , 000 as "war booty" since the end of the war, official government figures showed today. The goods include marhire'' w materials and finished products. .It ' A . il f rti:l. t ( i i t c i 1 1 1 t i ? . - - j The Statesman. Salem. Oreoon, Friday. Inly? L 1 9491 1 V t i v UHliam EUiett holds Fersest Tacker Jn this scene frem Republic The Last BaBdrt," la Traeeler mad new at the Grand ili "Bomb ' the Jungle' Bey." . - : 1 ; . - A line drawn between the earth's magnetic poles would pass about 750 miles from the center of the earth. ' Despite sharp declines in U. S. deaths cause dby tber((:l sis about 50,0,00 Americans died-o the dis ease in 1946. 1 1, "I." ... - - I i n s ! t 4 l!uBp Ml yomi Tender Cured Short thanks that meara lotspf tender , meat. Few people can tell these from regular kg hams. Many prefer them. RHTIHG CHKKGE3 everybody Mi Fried Chicken! And It's so easy to fix-usin our PAH-RCADY FRytRS Sib. ! sac i;j mi w ROAST LITTLE FIG SAUSAGES Lean pork! ... PURE PORK SAUSAGE Country Style PUBE GROUND BEEF Ground fresh LUNCHEON MEATS Qualify beef trimmed watte-frat lb. lb. lb. .69' 55 ytf. 49 ( 35 NP Vieners Skinless - fresh - tender r.rU.45' 5-LBS. ONLY 119 HAM FAMOUS BRANDS SUGAR CURED Half or Whole LB. 59' FANCY-SLICED BACON Eastern 4rn- iFed pork 55' Tempting Variety LI. 45' OOLOONA J Bacon, H.. 39o I RABBITS . 45c j yt-r. 1 U 63c lit Pound Franldurlers Fresh, Tender V Rilz Crackers Tig Bars White W Wheat. li-t. pkg. . Flapjack Flonr Albers. Hi -lb. phf. Lnmberjack Syrnp 14-es. bottle u Jell-Well Desserts Nob HiU Collet ,b. 45c Quallrt Famous, lb. bex J 25c 29c . I -;- 29c r i: 1 29c i ll W : 89c Ivory Soap Snowdrift Shortening 830 DELRICH Margarine, Ini-Z Color pal Lb. mm - mm tmi LLUVi SPAGHETTI MARSHMA PLUPM-EST IRAND l ib. Pkq. off 4 Small Packs 25' Sandwich Spread tntk 33c Best Foods Mayonnaise 39 KpeO!ives1!rj:rd.Me.,J35t Sweet Pickles 29c DAI Pickles e. W French's Masterd ...... 14c Zee Paper llspkins 10 p PhtM .... 1 MIW IMMM. Ml 1121... IV Hl away brasd. He. 2V aa.. ..29 ..10' Pear Halves jff eei reos KdmM n. 303 Chicken S Hoodies 'T30c Deviled Ham Deviled Meat 15c Urge Shrimp Saae-y Uver.l. caa 49' Breeze Cheese Focd 79' Potato Breed 15 Orange Marmalade ar 19c Grape Jelly ,ar 25c Pineapple Preserves iar 35c Plum Preserves Mb. far 25c Strawberry Preserves 43c Blackberry Preserves ,rj 35 Cherry Preserves mJ,,, j 33c Black Raspberry Mbjar 49c laateW. elf. 1121.. DON'T FORGET SOFT DRINKS FOR THE HOLIDAY I TOMATOES Hothouse )A jj. Pound .. W atermelons i Sparkling Water iu Rk 2. 15c Canada Dry, Ginger Ale it 20c Bireley's Orange Drink iLuTe 625c Nesbill 's Orange Drink 630c Hire's Bool Beer' Pepsi-Cola 5c Coca-Cola wtm. iuie B25c Orange Soda GOLD-RUSH 2 ort27c PakAauAl s e : a.- Um lite - MonMii e4fcce f - faVai (sMRe taar Pfcpf) a4tW '1eeHak Five Convenient Locations 2120 N. Fairgrounds Rd. s 1'420 State St. 245 Court St. 1230 N. Broadway 935 S. Commercial it Sweet mealed. Vine ripened in the summer sun. ! Try 'em . . YouTl loTt 'em! , Lb. GBEEII OHIOIIS 150 Youna. flcrTorruL 2 for JOE SWEET PLUI1S 250 anta Rom 2 lb. JD- m ) 1 Wi J w CUCUIIBEIiS MUd. crispy ....... ..Lb. . VaIenJ' Qrtt?rtor s- 39c Canlalonpes RiK " Cabbage Crisp, Mlkl ! J .1 ''-T Golden Corn reader Lellnce Hew PolaloeiX Dry Onicnsew Dadishes iare Snnkisl Lenccs 5c ib. 10 i 14o .1.. 5o 49c 71c Cm lb. WW 23c lb. i t ii, for the convenience of out-pf "toy n and late shoppers, SAFEWAYi;STCRES at 2120 Fairgrounds Road and 1420 State St., are open until 8:00 P.M. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. ! my 1 v i -I . I ! ' i . r