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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1956)
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., May 4, 5fl (Sc 1T i n r HURRY IN FOB BEST ELECTION! . EXTRA SAVING si 1 CDCCI A J Comt Set Ma on A K M Sean Parking Let jr ( HW GENUINE IABY MEXICAN BURRO Se Gentle. Standi Only 40" High. Everyone Wenri One. I need a home! So come down to SEARS and get your FREE ticket, just for the asking! Draw ing, Sat., May 5th, at 4:30 P.M. And don't forget to take ad vintage of all these wonder ful Sear Djyi Bargains! itaN MAR JO rV7M4-7i V 5V 1 ii UN'S s run-, "v They'd be Terrific at 26995! GENUINE HARMONY HOUSE sm S TAR GAZER APR Jl MA l lc tin IUNI K 0. 1- 3- 6-17 CAMCH JVNttt imv 13 kT 5- MJ-W IM ffj KAY J AUG 3! kr w"i? 0 Q J - j " , ., ';' ': SOFABED SUITE Smartly styled dropback sofabed with matching chair Upholstered in heavy frieze covers in assorted colors Limited quantities at thii price. n) V woo AUG i V St" 12 Ov s.ii.tt.31 -Bi cm 1 POLUN- 8 K To OoiV AcWIy GwA - X " - Atterdnij at Sterl. 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WRIGHT JR. .tentative and a union reprewnlt Stalf Writer. The Stntesmaa tive to discuss mutual problem Twice-a-day football drills for created by the heavy seasonal Salem's two high school teams in work. the two weeks before school starts It was estimated by cennerf ..:ti L.U.. k. M.ii in nna K. nffirialt that mm 3.000 hiffb Will 11UUUIJ UC VUl I" '" v - - - - - H cause of cannery work complies- school youngsters work in food (jon, processing plants in tne Miem The change appeared on the way! area during peak of harvest in it Thursday following a Joint meet-1 August. Included among these are ing of the Salem School Board almost an 01 looioan aspirams m with Salem area cannery repre-' mid-valley schools. larly Urllli ( Football drills at the two Salem ; high schools are scheduled to be gin August 27, two works before workers would be noirna'ly quitting' their post to return to classrooms. With the two-a-day predict sit- uation of the past players have been unable to work any of the , 7 a m. to 3 p.m., 1 to U or U to T shifts at the canneries and stitt get sleep'. Also discussed at the Thursday session was the safety nrogrtni iA Th current site, located 14 corauciea annuany ir ire can v miles north of Salem on the Salem- nencs in area hih schio's. "oun Ncwbers Hishwav, will he ab- Mts rre 'nst-ue'e-t in t vn of ! forned in the Site for the Air Force drci f r "rr"c''-n i, r-Hii anl Navy Air Bae. Itcporis from er" rrH r'-"if'"d -'- y"''-p4 federal officials in WashinHon, offt-h! Attr-d UC, indicate that the government! Attending the merlins were R. , , will pay the state the amount ol i Rolow, representine. the Can- State Board To Consider Penal Sites The State Board of Control at its next meeting Tuesday is ex pected to discuss a proposal for a new site for the state reforma tory 7-pc. Wrought Iron DINETTE SET Save 40.00! DIVAN BED Be prepored for overnight company Full sized di van makes into full sized bed with mnerspring mat tress comfort. Special Purchase 16.00 Down Early American! Rich maple armed sofa-bed and rocker at popular pri ces. Print or metallic tapes try covers. Plus free bonus occasional tables. 2 Piece i FOAM LATEX Davenport and chair, both with reversible, zippered, loam latex cushions over no-sag spring base con struction. Plus free tables. Special Purchase 20.00 Down nery, Warehousers and Food Pro- " ' cessors, Local, Loren Kitchen of ' Paulus Bros., Elmer Hill of Blue Lake Packeri, Alvin Randall ef United 1 Growers, Otto Albert el . Cal Pak, all member of the Kbool board. Superintendent Walter Sny ' der and assistant Charles Schmidt. Salem Naval I 5 mm SALE PRICED INNERSPRING 0)88 Lions Conduct Nominations (Economy priced I BU :oi innersonna mat- ri tress well padded ond tufted. 63 coif matching box spring. Twin Sire Each Piece 8.00 Down Chinchilla finished Mr. and Mrs. dresser with mirror and matching sliding panel bookcase headboard at the price of un finished furniture Limited quantities. CHEST 39.88 Full Size Only 3.00 More FOAM LATEX COMFORT! 0)88 17 Full 412-in. crown foam latex mattress supported by 1 80 coil box spring in heavy striped tick ing. Set Twin Sire Full Size Set Only $20 Morel Make SEARS Your Patio Furniture Headquarters Folding CHAISE LOUNGE S position back Saran plaslir web in black It pink or green d white combination- F olds easily for storage. Deluxe CHAISE LOUNGE ! --- - . ' X - jf .. Tubular aluminum ?haise has rub ber tired wheels and deluxe duck covered pad in green or blue. LAWN SWING l 398 BUTTERFLY CHAIR Price Open Friday Til 9 p.m. Kct.nomy s .m n K in sin perl canvas cover. Cotton padded ot. nnhinn Kasv to set UD dyed duck seat or take down for storage. green, blue, or rust Modem wrmiKlit iron bullcr fk rhair frame with at covers in Deluxe LAWN SWING Deluxe swInR in vat dyed durk ereen or bltie -inner-spnng seat cushion. Easy to set up or take down for stor- I SEARS jEClAl! I 6-FT. PICNIC SET I 2 in plank con,fruc. j( I I ''on Redwood f.nnh C RSflO I I with bolt on legs for I lJ00 I I easy storage. 2x4 I tj I money it has invested in the inter mediate institution site. The institution site was purchased by the State Board of Control more than a year ago at a cost 01 svu, 000 and the 1955 legislature appro priated $6,000,00e for ceaatniction operations, only money spent on the site up to this time involves that required for engineering aur veys. The institution site contains ap- oroximately 410 acres. Gov. Elmo Smith, Board of Con- T . trol chairman, taid he hoped that! JCCrilltCr lO purchase of a new site for the institution would not be delayed T Tl . once Congress has appropriated; JLeUVC I USl funds for the Air Force Base Chief Quartermaster Fobert 5. Klliott. with the Salem Navy re cruiting office for the past four years, has been reassigned to sea duty, the office announced Tlron- dav Klliott will be stationed aboard the helicopter carrier Thetis Bay ai San Francisco. He. his wife and their two children, residents of 3243 List of nominees for office in N. River Rd.. will leave soon for I the Salem Lions Club was an- j the south. , noimced at the organization's! Chief Quartermaster William F. Thursday noon meeting at the Beiswanger, in charge of the Sa- Holi'l Marion Elections are slated Pm office, raid there will be no !Mav 17. I Immediate replacement for Elliott. Loren Mort, chairman of the Beiswanger also announced t h a t 'nominating committee, announced 1 another of the office's personnel, I nominees tor president as Richard chief Flectrlciaa's Mate Charle I Denton, William Kimsey and Wal- H. Williams Jr., has been temoo- ter Martin. j rarily assigned to Great Lakes, 111., Other nominees include: First ' for " instruction at a Journalist'. ' vice president Floyd Bowers. Ar- school. thur Krickson and Deral Jones: ,. second vice presidentWayne Gor-1 . - , ,don, Karl Hampton and Fields ( ) ( t AUVlSOrV Merck: third vice president Fred rntr ! Ilulviirson, Hobert liynd and Wal- t)ir(l lO Mf?t do Zeller , Nominated for directors, two to The 16-member O 4j C advisory he elected, were Lester Davis board headed by Charles A. Howard Houek. Donald Peterson. , Sprague will meet at the Depart Donald Ramsdell, Earl Rigs and nient of the Interior building tn Ellsworth Smith. j f ortiana May 15, Bureau oi Lena Management Area Administrator James F. Doyle announced. The O C board is appointed by an advisory to the Secretary of the Interior on matters of policy in the management of the Oregon and California revested railroad lands. Doyle said the agenda for the i i i.i: l. .u.. ...4 r Cmniv nuHmxIr crcasim appruii imiuira mi uiv He recommended widening of 'l. " l 5 t 1 (he Ross Island Bridge in south ' ' T I Portland from lour to s,x lanes at 1.3,9.l.1 was sold from O fc C , ' -...i K..ii.ii . t tends. - bring about a .smoother (lm of traflic at the west end of the C1BH ltiiiwl Uv ,1111 14 tr zy Portland Bridge Traffic Proposals Heconimciided PORTLAND Two more proposals to speed bridge traffic May IS meeting includes the anUct iin Portland were made Thursday pated expansion In the imb(r sale 'by Paul C Northrop. Multnomah program w h i eh t will follow in- t llaulhorne Bridge in downtown Portland Cininty cimimissioners are con sidering the proposals. IWItel, Kxcavation ('rew PORTLAND UP A demolltioa expert from Ft. Lewis, Wash, Thursday identified a metal ob ject found at nearly Lake Grovt as a 60 mm mortar snell. ered as workmen excavated lor a j i new house How it got there w as J ! not determined i ne aemoimtm expert was called. He took it te Ft Lewis for disposal 4 Hem INSURANCE AGENCY 5 Offices Now at 178 So. Liberty We welcome your Inspectioa ef our new Ground Floor Location nd Invite your inquiries at U how we can best ssrve yon. GENERAL INSURANCE SURETY BONDS p&swiSsmimmmKai i iin i maasi- -w