The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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8A?J DIEGO, Calif. Two members ef Oregon's "Third Beaver Fla
, toon," enrrently undergoing recruit training here at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot, scamper up a cargo net here In their fourth
week of training. They are Pvts. Dale L. Standley (at left), son of
Nr. and Mrs. Charles E. SUndley of Turner, and William C Harris,
son of Mr, and Mrs. 0. C Harris of 2381 State St, Salem. (SJarine
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Salem Plant
Involved in
$60,575 Suit
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.PORTLAND (fl A Teoka,
Wash.,, couple has filed a 160,575
suit in' federal court "here for in
juries suffered at a visit to the
Oregon Pulp & Paper Company's
Salem plant - , ' r
Mrs. Melvin Couch asked $30,000
for bruises and other injuries she
said she suffered when pinned
against the -wall by a rolling log.
Her husband asked $10,573 for what
he described as mental anguish
from seeing his wife suffer and
because his wife's injuries made
her unable to care for him
Mr. and Mrs.' Couch i accusd
the company of negligence.1 ,
At Salem Thursday, J. B. Beck, a
paper mill official, said rhe could
recall no such injury incident with
out checking the files.
Dr. Barendrick,
72jlcMinnvUle
Mayor, Succumbs
McMlNNVILLE W Dr. W. H.
Barendrick, 72, mayor of McMinn
ville and a. physician in the area
many -years, died here Thursday
afternoon after a long illness. .
Funeral services will be held
here Saturday, v ;:
Survivors include three daugh
ters, Mrs. Paul Keith of Eugene,
Mrs. . Alva -Goodrich of Bend and
Mrs. Donald Mabee of McMinn
vflle; two brothers, Arthur of Port
land and Dr. Erwin Barendrick of
Seattle; and three sisters, Mrs
Frank Pyle of Hilloro, Mrs. H.
A. Deck of Willamette and Mrs.
Lee Schiffer of Portland.
The volume of traffic in Connecticut-was
2.4 per -cen higher
in 'February 1954. than ia the
same. month of 1953. . ,,.'
City Gets 2nd Liquor Outlet
PORTLAND ( The Oregon
Liquor Control- Commission voted
here Thursday to open - a second
wholesale liquor outlet in Eugene.
Mfce. commission approved the
wholesale outlet for the downtown
liquor .store. Previously purchasers
had teen able to buy no more
than two cases of liquor at a time
in Eugene. . ' , - -.
This brings to 14 the number xf
wholesale outlets in the state.
, Commissioners indicated addi
tional new outlets may be created.
TIIFCEST PlACi 111 SALfir
TO EAT LUMCH
and DINNER
Prices Start at 65c
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POWER COMPOUND
' - In cower -up to 25 increase that youfeel every time you touch the gas pedal
- In clgasiTt - a new quietness and response - on engine that whispers let's go! .
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h mllgzrs- that you'll say is the longest ride for yourfoUar.
HERE'S VIIYl.
Mobil Power Compound in New Mobilgas Special
makes a wonderful difference because it controls '
the power-robbing deposits, keeps your engine
healthy. Top Octane refining makes the other big ";
difference by giving you fastest knock-free pick
up, quick warm-up, and freedom from vapor lock; :
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Grral Pttrolewm Corporation
Engineers Ask
Changes in
Flood Project
WASHINGTON W Army En
gineers Thursday urged Approval
of changes in the Amazon Creek
flood control project near Eugene,
Ore., to permit use of reinforced
concrete rather than riprap in
completing work on the remaining
5,800 feet of channel.
A spokesman said the reinforced
concrete would provide protection
against the flood that .occurs
maybe once every hundred years."
The Amazon Creek modification
was one of two Oregon projects
the engineers asked a Senate Pub
lic works subcommittee to be in
cluded in a forthcoming authoriza
tion bill. The other would protect
Tillamook Bay and harbor from
further damage.
The Amazon Creek work, as now
proposed." would cost an addition
al $330,000 including $36,000 in local
contribution.
-The Tillamook project would
close the breach in the Bavocean
Peninsula by building a sand dike
1.4 miles long between Pitcher
Point and Bayocean. -
The project would cost $1,775,000
of which local Interests are to
provide the equivalent of about
$273,000. ; -
-MIXED PIGS
BISMARCK, Ni D. (JPhk
Hampshire sow on the William
Morris farm gave birth to two
litters of pigs, three weeks apart
The first litter, ol six, were black
with 'white -belts"; the, second,
of eight, were all white.
Statesman, Salem, Or Friday, July 23, 1954--(5ec 1) 3
Portland UF Campaign Seeks Over $2 Million V
PORTLAND UFi The goal for
this city's United Fund campaign
was set Thursday at $2,769,033.
The total was nearly $7,000 less
than the amount recommended by
a citizen's advisory committee.
The campaign will be held Oct
4-2L .
SHOP SHOP SHOP
AND THEN STOP AT
SLEEP-AIRE
AND COMPARE!
FOAM RUBBER I
Order by Phone
Order by Mall
Order in Person
But Order Now
A Small Deposit
Will Hold Your
Order for Later
Delivery
P0STUREPEDIC f.UTTRESS
Full 20-Year Guarantee Modern Striped Ticking
And Special AO OA QO OA
Box Spring Twin Size OT.7U ' Full Size 07.7M
FOAM REMNANTS 506 UP
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If you art Viot satisfied,
with ' our foam rubber
mattress in 30 days wo
will exchange it. for an
innerspring.
Use Our
Layaway Plan
Or Bank Terms
2002 Fairgrounds Rd. .Open 'Til 9 Mon. - Fri. Nites Phone 2-4677
Behind Hollywood Theater - - - - Free Delivery in Salem Area
SECOND STORE: BRIGHTER HOMES STORE - 858 PEARV STREET, EUGENE, OREGON
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Wt art not at liberty to mention tht nlmes but they art nationally
known brands. In this group you'll find popular models In handsomely
tailored rugged tweeds, and cool tropicals. j
Vol. to
45.00
Here's a few names wt CAN mention, Clothcraft, Botany "500, Mich
aelsStern, Everyone a winner in its field. You're sure to find tht color
and models that fit YOU in this cjroup; ; .: ' v j j .; , ,
Vol. to
.65.00.
Flannels, Tweeds, Gabardines, Worsteds and Sharkskins art all In hert
for your selection of fint suits by Hollywood, Hart Schaffntf t Marx,
or Michaels-Stem. Charcoal shades,1 splash patterns, Bengal gabardines
art all here in this group. ' ; :' 4 '
VaL to
69.50
Men Here Is a golden opportunity to wear tht acme of fine clothing at
'a huge saving to you. HOLLYWOOD and HART SCHAFFNER & MARX.
Favored by the best dressed men thoughout America because of their
fine appearance and superior comfort ... Qualities that come only
from custom-like design, fint fabrics and tailoring by expert craftsmen.
- - , ' ' ORDINARY ALTERATIONS FREE ,
Reg. 79.50
to 98.50
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DRESS SHIRTS
Whites and . colors plains and
fancies in fine broadcloth. The
three leading brands of fine
shirts! Some are slightly soil
ed some are discontinued pat
terns VaL to 5.00.. -
for. ajP .
2C3 2
SPORT SHIRTS
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One 1 (ronp of long and . short
sleeve styles. Bayons, washable
: cottons, prints,' patterns, gab
ardiaes. Values $2.95 to $10.95.
V2 Price
STRAW HATS
One fronp frota our regular
stock. Values 15.00 to $10.00.
Vi Price
PAJAMAS
Plains and fancies by Weldon
Colombia and Wflson Bros.
VaL to 7.50. .
295 O r
Z for 3
- BIG GROUP '
FREEMAN
. SHOES
Summer Weight
Nylon Mesh
Keg. Price Lt.95
9
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. BIG GROUP
FLORSHEIM
SHOES
; Nyloa Mesh ;
Bel. Price 18.95
1205
FLORSHEIM
SHOES . .
Discontinued Styles'.
' and Patterns '
Black and Brown Calf
Nearly All. Sixes
Values to 20.95 :
14
5
SWIM
TRUNKS
AH new This ye art
stock. Fancy styles and
plains.
Vi Price
WALLETS'
Nationally f aniai
brands AH genuine lea
ther, '--iA -: ' iJ ;'
Values to 1&
Vz Price
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s ff ooirm iram ue . noruiwesi s linen ;
mill tailored by master craftsmen. I
Cashmere finish tweeds and tropical
weaves. Almost all sizes. Hurry!
Reg. 39.50 end 45.00
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Fine an wool slacks. The Buy of the Year."
b? 995 2 for 19.00
RM2.9S ; 2 for ,25.00
All Sabs Final
f Jo Exchanges
:t!o Refunds
EM GOOD:
Doiynsfafrs Dgpf. Specials .
JACKETS
Good Selection of Styles and Fabrics .
MOSTLY SMALL SIZES Sl flC
Reg. to 10.00 .VaW
CORDUROY JACKETS
- Brown or navy. Just right for back SO (C
. , to school. Reg. 12.95 O.Vte)
; SLACKS
TWO SPECIAL Reg. 9.95 1 6.95
CROUPS Reg. 8.5? 5.50
SHOP FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M.