The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 22, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wea iher Handicaps Sec. McKay in
McKay in Campaign
' By A- ROBER SMITH 1; K;
SUtesmaa Correspondent .. j
WASHINGTON Oregon lsnt the only' state in which politics are
getting pretty stormy this fall, as Secretary of Interior Douglas McKay
can readily testify. t hi! .:- .v wi' . - '
McKay is being deluged with Waking invitations from Republican
groups from coast to coast, his aides say, but the secretary is begin
ning to wonder whether be can weather the entire campaign.
It seems he began his chores for
the Grand Old Party in solid Re
publican Iowa last week but it
turned 'so cold the day he was
there for an outdoor meeting that
all his listeners climbed into their
autos to keep warm. ' (
McKay went through with his
speech, utterly unassured he. was
being heard. , j
Then last week-end the secretary
set out for Maine. But, he didn't
get past Boston, where ' hurricane
Edna stopped him in his tracks.
After talking by telephone : with
Gov. Burton M. Cross who 1 got
caught in a Democratic "hurri
cane" himself two days later Mc
Kay learned the political rally 'was
being cancelled due to the storm.
So he watched his first hurricane
from a Boston hotel window. 1
And he's got some 40 speech
making appearances to go before
election day. . i
Time Article Helped
Aides attribute McKay's apparent
increase in popularity to the article
in Time magazine recently which
featured the secretary's portrait on
the magazine cover. Reader's Di
gest has picked up the article for
republication in slightly condensed
form in i October issue. -
McKay isn't likely to change his
"country boy' manner, which wa
heavily played up in the Time
story, not after reading the com
plimentary fan mail provoked by
the story. His aides say McKay
fans expressed pleasure j in this
homely duality of McKay and
blasted away at the "city slick
ers" they were sure had overrun
Washington, D.C. ,
.
Enjoyed Alaska !
McKay surprises friends' in Wash
ington by telling of the "delight
ful" time he enjoyed i in Alaska
recently, contrary to the impres
sion gained by many here from
press reports of a stormy session
be had with statehood advocates.
"Alaskans :-t fine people," says
He enjoys telling of the box of
assorted vegetables be was given
by a farmer in the Matanuska Val
ley, which he had converted into
a delicious salad aboard jhis car
en the Alaska Railroad.
Praise For McKay f '
President Eisenhower gave Mc
Kay an unexpected (and unsolicit
ed) pat on the back this past week
In at. letter to Sen. Wallace Ben
nett (R-, Utah), who wanted to
know the president's attitude to
ward the billion dollar upper Colo
rado River reclamation project
which bogged down in Congress
The letter praised thej project
and McKay and his resource de
velopment policies one of the big
election issues in the ; West i this
autumn. '.j !i
Two Named
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UP Managers
NEW YORK (UP) Hugh Baillie.
president of the United Press, an
nounced Tuesday the appointment
of Bert Masterson as manager of
the Central Division and of Dale
Johns as manager of the New
York New England Division. I
Both men have had wide exj
perience' in the news and business
departments bf the United Pressj
Masterson, who has been mana-l
gpr of the New York-New England
Division with headquarters in Bp$
ton. will move to Chicago. JomriT
division business manager at Chi
caao. will succeed Masterson in
Boston. 'Jc ' ')'.-'; I
Airline
Orient Flight
Via Alaska
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) 4 Pan
American World Airways', said
. Tuesday it may soon be able to of-
ter non-stop iz1 nour passenger
service from the United States to
Japan Via the "Great Circle
Route.? i
Col. Clarence M. Young, execu
tive vice president of Pan Ameri
can's Pacific-Alaska division, said
the company was waiting only for
delivery of the new Douglas DC-7C
clippers and approval from the
Civil Aeronautics Board, to use the
Great Circle route.
Young said the company has
asked the CAB to remove an
"obsolete" provision in its certi
ficate requiring PAA to stop at a
mid-Pacific Island on its way to
the Orient.
Northwest Airlines is at present
the only regular passenger line to
use the shorter northern route
from Seattle to Tokyo via Anchor
age and the Aleutians. . North
west's trip takes approximately 16
hours. ; .. .- .-I f '
Pan-Am hoped to make Seattle
its west coast port of entry with
co-terminals in San Francisco and
Los Angeles, -Young said. But it
would continue to use the present
mid-Pacific route by way of Haw
aii and wake Island.
"Younftiaid the new DC-7C clip
pers, due for delivery in 1956, will
be especially adapted for ' long
range, over-ocean flying. The plane
will be able to cruise at 365 miles
an hour non-stop for 5222 miles.
The distance from Seattle to Tokyo
is 4770 miles.
Order Stops
Priest River
Dam Action
EPHRATA. Wash. (A Grant
vuuuijr vmiijr 4iauiva urns
been issued a temporary restrain
er banning the Washington State
Power Commission from taking
any further action in regard to
the proposed Priest Rapids proj
ect on the Columbia River, it was
disclosed Monday night.
The restrainer, issued by Grant
County Superior Judge Robert "T.
Hunter last Friday, is the newest
fare up in a running battle be
tween the PUD and the newly
authorized commission over which
agency should construct 'the dam,
to be located 2S miles below the
Vantage bridge.
CANCELS CONTRACT i '
SEATTLE 0 -- The CIO Com-!
munications Workers Union, bar
gaining agent for 7,000 Washing
ton and Idaho telephone workers;
gave notice Monday it is cancel
ling its contract with the Pacific
Telephone Co. effective Wednes
day morningi ' J
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Camp
oming on
T
S CODY, Wyo. (!) The voters
must choose in the November
elections between "the far-sighted.
constructive Eisenhower program
or a "socialist empire of govern
ment ownership and control.
Secretary of the Interior McKay
said here Monday night.
1 He told a Republican rally that
Republican control of Congress is
"essential if . we are to continue
to have - honesty, integrity and
efficiency in government in place
ot the old chiseling, grafting and
extravagance.
i "If the Democrats were to gain
a majority in the 84th Congress,
they; would work overtime trying
to embarrass and hamstring the
Eisenhower administration." he
told the 500 persons present
it McKay said the Republicans have
accomplished much in the last two
years.
'j "They have reduced the threat
of -socialism and communism
within our borders. Tey have
strengthened our defense against
aggression from abroad. They
have, in short, added in a thousand
d liferent ways to the continued
peace and prosperity of our
people," he said.
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THROUGH SERVICE PLANNED
j SEATTLE m United Air Lines
announced Monday it will begin
3Y hour non-stop flights between
Seattle and Los Angeles Oct. 23,
Using 365-mile-in-hour DC7s on the
run for the first time. I
Carpet
340 COURT STREET
Clearance
A general housecfeqn
continued patterns
ling of odd lots, dis-
tremendous values!
HAND HOOKED RUGS
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2x3 HAND HOOKED RUGS. Lovely
soft colon. Beige, green, clack, gray,
rose. Reg. $3.95 J L-
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2x4 HAND HOOKED RUGS
nice choir colon.
Reg. $195 ec : ! ' : ' -
12 FT. BROADLOOM CARPET
All wool 12 Broodloom. Green and
da. of tnlsl
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grey only. Only 130 sq. yds. of this I fVJr' 1
Reg. $12.35,
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carpot groy and gretn nly. Plain t(o
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Rog. $9.95 lJ j now
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Rog., 32-oz. COMB CARPET LINING
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ALL WOOL HAND HOOKED
RUGn, 9x12. Othtr slats prlcod
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COLONIAL BRAID RUGS
Colonial Braid Rugs, 4x6. Many
placos for thoso charming oval
braids in bright clear colon
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i LADIES FASHIONS
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17 E. Ladies Cotton Dresses
Values to 3.93
Asst styles I
36 Ea. Ladies Cotton Dresses
Values to 14.95 ij $499
Broken Sizes j
48 Ea. Ladies Cotton Dresses
Values to 19.95 ' f $499
Broken Sizes
14 Ea. Corduroy Raincoats
Reg. 19.95 $1l99
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SPORTSWEAR
ACCESSORIES Liberty Street ij
58 Ea. Ladies Sportswear
Values to 5.95 i SOOO
Blouse. Skirts, etc. j .
40 Ea. Ladies Blouses
Short Sleeve j $00
Solids and colors 1 1
40 Ea. Jewel Cases
Satin Lining
Asst colors "
1 00
36 Pr. Boys Socks
Reg. 49c Crew top OQ
Sizes IVt to 10 , -wC
36 Ea. Boys Briefs 11-
Broadcloth Front 10'
Knit back .
3 Ea. Boys Jackets I
Reg. 3.98 Sizes 6-20 $o98
Water repellant
1 1 1 1 j
3 Ea. Boys Quilted Jackets
8.95 Value $093
Sizes 12 and 14 ' y '
1 5 Ea. Terry Polos I i 1
Reg. 1.984 to 18 QQ.
Asst patterns 1 JiQ ,
1 8 Pair Rayon Slacks . ;
Reg. 5.85 Sizes 10 to $999
20 Brown Check O
INFANTS CHILDRENS
Liberty Street j
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5 Ea. Girls Rain Capes
Reg. 5.98 4 to 6x $098
Asst colors
3 Ea. 3 Pc. Snow Suit
Reg. 9.50 Sizes 2-
Asst colors . I
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Percale Sheets
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(81x103)
Roberts own Slumber Queen made by a world
famous mill, fine 180 thread count cellophane
pckaged-72xl 08-2.29 Cases-49 :
Domestics Downstairs
30 Ea. ladies Linen Hankies
Pure linen rRef. 65e OQ
Asst colors f 07C
35 Ea. Men's Handkerchiefs
Reg. 39c White linen JQ
Large Size 1: XTC
15 Ea. Wool Jersey Stoles V
Reg. 7.98 ! $r98
New Fall shades li
25 Ea. 16 Rib Umbrellas
3.95 Value j $99
Novelty handles 1 il -
20 Ea. Ladies Hand Bags
Values to 2.95 I ea.
Odd lots OOC
SHOE DEPARTMENT
I Liberty Street
38 Pr. Childrens-ladies Shoes
Fabrics Leather $1 OO
Values to 4.95
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20 Ea. Nylon Sacque Set ! .
Rej. 3.98 j Si 98
Asst. colors
2 Ea. Girls 3 Pc. Coat Set
Reg. 17.98 I Si O88
Sizes, 3 only I
9 Ea. Girls Coats
Reg. 17.98 Short and
full length, sizes 3 to 10
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' HOSIERY LINGERIE!
1 Liberty Street j
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9 Ea. Seersucker Gowns 1
Reg. 3.95 Waltz S09S
length broken sizes
15 Ea. Cotton Flannel Gowns
Reg. 3.95 . S995
Broken sizes colors ' A
23 Ea. Bouiff ant Half Slips
Reg. 3.95 Asst. ' $099
colors 4. colors J
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Shoes
$goo
Values to 6.95-Odd lots, broken sizes-Leather,!
fabrics, casual styles-Sport styles-Shop Early for,
best selection! ' ' !
Shoes Downstairs !
150 Pr. ladies'-Chilcfs Shoes .
Values to 7.95 ' S9OO
Leathers Fabrics I
27 Pr. Girls Gym Oxfords
Broken Sizes S022
Arch Support
FOUNDATIONS -,
f Liberty Street
14 Ea. Famous Name Girdles
Reg. 8.95 - S50
Broken Sizes
7Ea. All Elastic Bras
Reg. 2.95
Broken Sizes - ' '
93
4 Ea. Pull on Girdles
Reg. 5.95 r $495
Discontinued Numbers
38 Ea. Brassieres
Values ! to 20
Broken Sizes
99c
BOYS DEPARTMENT .'
; Liberty Street .
1 4 Ea. Eoys Rayon Shirts
Reg. 1.98 .TQr
Sizes" 6-10-12-14-18 "C
26 Ea. Rayon Jersey Gowns
Reg. 3.00 Slight S9OO
irreg. All sizes 1 :
29 Pr. Anklets
Broken Sizes 59o
Values Colors
19c
50 Ea. Rayon Briefs
59c Values Asst
Colors All sizes !
39c
70 Pr. Nylon Hose I
Broken Sizes Closeout
Colors Values to 1.35
49c
HOUSEWARES
q Court Street j
48 Ea. TV Stand and Tray
Asst. florals . Si SS
3.00 Value '1 !
18 Ea. Can Openers - I
Reg. 3.00 $149
Wall type 'r J ,
12 Ea. Sauce Kettle J
10 qt and 18 'qt $l49
00 Value j
18 Ea. Rotary Food Preu f
2.93 Value Si 99
Ideal .for canning J 1
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Read carefully, pick the Herns you're interested in, then ''
be here when the doors open today iat 9:30 a.m.
No. mail, phone, C. O. D. orders accepted. All Hems
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name vooien
Fabrics
$99
A wonderful selection of plaids, solids and
noveltiesl Asst. widths - ideal for school jackets,
dresses, skirts etc-Shop Early-Values to 4.95
j Fabric Mezzanine
105 Ea. Ash Trays 4 Ea. 2 Pc Sectional Davenos
Reg. 98c 1 rQ Reg- 199.95 Fibre S lil 095
Asst color pottery) J7ir E Cover Colors j
3 Ea. Elec. Coffee Percolators 1 Ea. 2 Pc. Sectional I
29.50 Reg. S 1 0&3 Reg. 279.95 $ 1 7095
Famous brand 1 1 . Channel back lis
10 Ea. Elec Hot Plate 1 Ea. Custom Occasional i
2 burner $88 Chair
speed 0 Reg. 98.95 SAQ9S
5 Ea. Lawn Mowers Air foam cushions 07
Reg. 20.95 i j SlOtS HHaVBaVBasn
Ught weight 1 1 USED APPLIANCES ,
6 Ea. 24 pc Silverplate Court Street f
Tableware ' ' ) ! i . . . . ,
19.95 Value Double SA8S I ntK,n8
plate service for 6 6 geg. 69.00 S49OO
; : Famous name "17
30 Ea. Muffin Pan 7Z 7T ...
Reg. 65c Value , e0i 15' 1 " WamrRn9
aTrdiT'0" IE.. Maytag Washer
Cutter edge " l"C Good condition ,$4Q00
Square tub
JnS t 1 Ea. Zenith Washer
Floral Pattern 66C g5- 39
DRAPERIES
i Court Street
20 Pr. Cotton Chromespun
Drapes I :'! .
Reg. 5.95 j S49
Unlined 48x84 i
7 Ea. Chromespun
Bedspreads 3
Reg. 19.98 Twin ' j
Full Colors I
'14
98
150 Yds. Plastic
36" and 54":
Asst Colors .
yd.
!25c
38 Yds. Lamp Shade Ruffling
Reg. 39c and 49c
2" and 3" wide
yd!
15c
25 Pr. Unbleached Muslin
Curtains
Reg. 1.98 Sash
Print ruffle trim pr.
98c
54 Yds. Trimmings
Value to 25c
Odds and ends
yd.
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19 Window Shades
Reg. 1.89 Cloth
Odd Sizes
OO
6 Ea. Shower Curtains I
Reg. 3.49. SlOO
6x6
18 Ea. Bamboo Roll Ups
Reg.J.59 SlOO
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18x6
j FURNITURE
I . Court Street
1 Ea. 3 Pc. Sectional
Reg. 259.95 $17095
Fibre JS Cover ' v ' f
1 Ea. Nylon Cover Sofa 1
Reg. 249.95 rose S17Q9S
Hardwood frame '
3 Ea. Famous Name I
Davenport Sets
Floor Samples,' All wool
frieze '$44095
Asst Colors vt
21 Ea. Broadcloth PJ's
Reg.; 3.49 broken
Sizes colors
'1
99
84 Pr. Socks
Values to 1.50 large
Selection of colors 1
29c
15Pr. Dress Slacks
Rayon and acetate
Broken sizes 1
4
99
ij DOMESTICS i
j j Liberty Street
2 Ea J All Wool Blankets ,
Double bed size 1 $799
Slight irreg. Y
S Ea. Cotton Spreads
Reg. 8.95
Double and twins
f399
4t Ea. Bath towels
Reg.! 98c, If pert. ,
One color
39c
25 Ea. Print Tablecloths
Values to 3.95 S 099
54x54 '
200 Ea. Flour Sack Towels
Irregulars lO
Opened
10 Ea. Electric Blankets
Single Control Si 99
Double bed
15 Ee. Nylon Blend Blankets
Double bed size SA99
Asst, colors '
40 Ea. Plaid Sheet Hankers
79x90 Si S3
Multi-color 1
20 Ea. Sarin Cover Foam
Pillows- -
Reg.! 7.95 Value S400
Assorted colors .
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Closeout!
Air Luggage
1
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Price
One group of wardrobe cases," overnighters, pull
mans, cosmetic cases All reduced to half price
-Lightweight but sturdy Asst, colors. ,
; Luggage Court Street
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1 Ea. Leonard Refrigerator
Reg. $59 SOqOO
Excellent condition '
1 Ea. Kenmore Washer
Reg. $39 Soft00
Good shape ,
MENS DEPARTMENT
Liberty Street
lOEa. Webfoot Coat
Sweaters i
If perfect 12.95, $fl99
Asst colors . 0 ' i
9 Ea. Webfoot Slipon
Sweaters ; .'
Reg. 11.95 if
perfect asst sizes
8 Ea. Webfoot Sleevless
Sweaters! ' i J
7.95. if pert '
asst colors.
4
79
S499
10 Ea. Sport Shirts
Reg. 3.98 if perfect
quality large, size
Si 99
31 Ea. Miracle Fabric
Men's Dress Shirts
Values to 7.83
Irreg. broken sizes"'
149
FABRICS NOTIONS
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Liberty Street
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15 Ea. Leather Albums
Hand Tooled
7.95 Value :
$399
28 El. Garment Bags
B garment size quilted Si 88
plastic. 2.95 value
150 Yds: 60" Width
Rayon Fabric!
Extra Wide I ' '
Solids and checks yd.
200 Yds. Orion Fleece
i' 1' (
Reg.! 8.95 zebeline Sc99
Wardrobe I yd.
99c
1 50 Yds. Huck Toweling
Asst colors '
Absorbent : yd.
20c
40 Yds. Printed Flannel
Multi-color
prints -
yd.
33c
50 Yds. Unbleached, Muslin
40--4-
Uhbleached
19c
100 Yds. Checked Percale
Two' eolor eheck
A WW
3S inch
yd.
Values to 49.95!
Ladies Coats
$o)(99
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Special Sale! :
LADIES
Vebfool Svealers
99
A huge selection of 100 wool
coats in the newest fall styles
Milium linings - Novelty fabrics 4
Truly a Tremendous Value! j
i Coats Second Floor
Regular 6.95, if perf. 4- made by
a famous manufacturer! Sizes 34 to
4(-Asst. colors i- Slipover others
at 5.99 and 7.99.
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