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VETS FLAN SOCIAL
World War I Veterans, Barracks
111. and Auxiliary wfll hold a no
li ott dinner Wdnaday at :
p m. at the Veterans of Foreign
wars Han. A program will follow.
wives, widows, mothers, sisters
and children of World War 1 vet
erans are invited. Each member
is to bring a main-dish and table
service.
Bring New Life to Your Rugs and
Upholstery; Clean Today, Use To
morrow. Lee Bros., 4020 State. Ph.
2-7001. . (adv.)
TIRE. CARDS TAKEN
, side all tire valued at $)0 iwere
taken from his car Thursday eve
ning or early Friday morning, J.
F. Short. IKS Margarett St, told
city police Friday. The items were
taken from Short's car which was
parked in his garage, police re
ported. Are yon contemplating re-styling
your furs? Consult Bea Wittner
at Laetrile's, IMS Ferry, (adv.)
THREE PERMITS ISSUED
Building permits were issued
Friday to Mr. and Mrs. H. Fed
dern, to build a one-story duplex
at 1445 and 14U N. Summer
Street, $14,000; J. J. -Brass, to al
ter a tool shed at SSO S. 14th St..
125: and F.hie Tuli, to build a
garage at M Bieher St., HOO.
Hardly a minute goes by, but
what someone doesn t get some
benefit from the Want Ads, Start
benefitting today by calling 4-6811
to place your ad. (adv.)
WATCH MISSING
Marvin Cheney. 1030'Chemawa
Rd.. told city police Friday that
he placed a wrist watch on a wash
stand in a service station in the
1900 block of State Street and re
turned a abort time later to, find
it missing.
Salem Yellow Cab Co. moving to
the S.W. corner of Trade & High
Is now offering daily, weekly and
monthly parking at reas. rates.
Ph. l-SOoo. (adv.)
CAR rmE EXTINGUISHED
Fire in a car belonging to Wil
liam Neal. X Stark St.. about 1
p m. Friday ia the 1100 block of
South 14th Street caused minor
damage, city V firemen reported,
The blaze started in wiring around
in starter, firemen said.
Unsightly facial Lair removed
safely, pemanently. Price's Beau
ty Salon. Ph. . (adv.)
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at rainless Parker Dentist,
12S N. Liberty, Salem. (adv.)
Baby beef for lockers, cut t wrap-
Four credit cards and a wbiteJf' Jb. Fresh frozen turkey
hens, U.S. inspected Bc lb. We
give SAH Green Stamps. Frozen
rood locker available. Dick's
Market, am Silverton Rd. Ph
4-5741. (adv.)
CAR RACK MISSING
Martha Booth, 491 S. 2nd St.,
reported to city police late Thurs
day that a car rack vaiwed at $5
was taken from her yard some
time Wednesday evening.
Fur storage at Lschelle assures
your fun the quality care they
in refrigerated vaults. IMS
Ferry. Ph. J-M14. (adv.)
Can your Apricots It other fruits
& vegetables now the safe way to
tin. Blunder! Kanning Kitchen. 1105
iS. 1Kb. Ph. S-35S2. (adv.)
Annie Hysler
Dies, Funeral
Set Tuesday
Mrs. Annie Hysler, 1865 S.
12th St., died Friday at a Salem
nursing home. She was 75.
Born- Sept II, IBM, in Eng
land, Mrs. Hyslereame to Oregon
in 1911 and settled in Salem. She
married Perley Hysler here ia
1912. He died ia May, 1954.
Mrs. Hysler wss a member of
the First Methodist Church.
Survivors inctode two daugh
ters, Mrs. Joha Church and Mrs.
Oscar Phillips, both of Salem;
one soe, Kenneth Hysler, Port
land; two brothers, Harold Isher-
wood. Si len, and Norman Isher-
wood, Yuba City, Calif; a sister,
Mrs. Phylis Tucker, Salem; and
10 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in the
chapel of the W. T. Rigdon fu
neral home. Concluding services
will be at City View cemetery.
East Salem
Water Vote
Slated Today
Formation of an East Salem
Water District will be decided by
vote today by residents of Four
Corners.
Five commissioners also will be , lice
chosen for the district during
voting that will be from lam.
to 8 p.m. at the hall ia the 1800
block of LaBranche Ave.
The district would comprise
about 1.200 seres and cost an
estimated $400,000. Both drink
ing water and fire control sys
tems would be Installed.
There are ten candidates for
the five water commissioner
openings; John Lobdell, John S.
Moore, P. A. Messford, Ted R.
Parks, Leroy Mooers, Emery G.
Hendrickson, Jr., Forest Cooper,
Kenneth Strawn, Richard E. Gal
lagher and William G. Zenger.
Care, Feeding
Of Evacuees
Goes Smoothly
(Story also sa Page 1.)
DALLAS Registration and feed
big of "evacuees" from the hypo
thetical bomb dropped Friday oa
Portland was carried out smooth
ly Friday at Polk County Fair
grounds and Dallas City Park, al
though the number of area resi
dents participating waa not as
high as bad been hoped.
One hundred four persona repre-
enting 57 families signed up as
"refugees.' The figure would have
been much higher If the test had
not followed two days of temper
atures wen over 100 degrees. In
the opinion of Sheriff Tony Neo-feldt.
Most of the "evacuees" were
women and children, as no at
tempt was made to interrupt busi
ness for the test,
rtrst Direr Traffic
"The first men to arrive at the
fairgrounds were given red, white
and blue bats and badge and set
to work directing traffic and park
ing under the supervision- of Frank
Richards. Red Cross and County
Welfare Commission work art eee
ducted the registration of U fam
ilies and the Red Cross also served
them lemonade. Registration waa
under the supervision of Ea r 1
Loewen, county welfare adminis
trator. Red Crosa Canteen workers, who
have kept their organisation alive
since its formation in 1941. also
"manned" the three kitchens at
City Park, where they were pre
pared to feed 490 persons. Mrs.
Clarence Smith of Dallas super
vised the overall feeding oper
ating, assisted by Mrs. George
Van Santen, Rickreall. and Mrs.
Clarice Powell, Monmouth,
eat Create CrWs
A caravan of mere than tf cars
was led by Deputy Sheriff R. G.
LeFars from the fairgrounds to the
park. Traffic along the route was
directed by Dallas and state po-
StatesnUn, Safcrri, Ore. Sat.. July 21. '56 (Sec. IM
Evacuation Games Interest Both Children, Adults
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RICKREALL Yaoaf TlaMthy. left, aad Mitchell Teal leak deabtful as their aisther, Mrs. James Teal
uaiias, submits la Ike "slampiag" wMrk Is feer ttckel la the tree lunch la Dallas City Park follaw
hig the Civil Defease registration Friday SBsra.lng at Pslk Csuaty Fah-grsuaas. The hoys teeovered.
however, aad gat theauelves atamped ia lime to get la ea the hot dan served later la the park.
RICKREALL Mast popular saaa at the valaateer saaas Civil Defease NgtssraHoa Friday saaraasg at Peek
Coaaly Falrgraaads was Edward Glim ore, whs dis prosed the lemsaads provided by the Red sae
Canteen. Adults rtald hardly get Bear lb dlsptastirs as CMsnare was awaaaned by yeuag adawirar
. all threagh the 45-mtaut reglstratiaa period. The uateea asaa arm Mr a asrgar aaauy el
at DsBsi CMy Park later, as welt as hat dogs aad coffee.
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STALIN AVENUE OIT
BERLIN tf A East German
press report says the Leipzig city
parliament has decided unani
mously to change the name of
Stalin Ave. R will be named all-P
er Friedrkh Ludwig Jahn, 19tk
ceatury German patriot.
J iDLrn J(ln3L
Announces the Opening of His Office J
For the) Praetic of Dentistry
f At
200 Livolty Building
Salem, Oregon
Dentistry For Children Telepheae 4-9901
Salem aha was a busy place, registering Portland "evacuees" la the
State PaMIe Servlee BulUnng lehby. Here. leR I right, Loa aoward
Mas aad Geae Beara. bath at Perttaad, aad Retty Halt of Gervats
alga ap with Betty Byrd aad Beatrice Wbnaker, bath of Salem.
The Perttaad waaaea. admtolatratar aad medical dlvlslaa sapervisar,
reseecUvely, af the Stela Pablic Welfare Commission, harried ta Salem
at the start of evacaaUaa to opera! the weMare desk at State Civil
Defease hsadeaarters. The Martoa Cauaty warhera rrgietered M.
A last-day addition to plans was
Dallas City Ambulaac. which
was ordered to stand by at the
scene of activities because of the
intease beat af the pant few days.
Na casualties were reported, how
ever. The test of refugee facilities was
ordered by Ted WestfaU, Polk
County CD director, and was not
a part of the state test. Registra
tion and feeding Were handled by
Red Cross and Welfare Commis
sion workers while WestfaO and
his staff kept busy Friday at their
own headawarters in Dallas.
Civil Defense Alert Keeps
County Offices on Gallop
f Story else se Page.l.) Lark Eealpuaeat
Despite the so-called "cooler"
weather that prevailed in Salem
Friday, things were pretty hot ia
the county courthouse where Mar
ion County Civil Defense workers
put in a grueling day as part of
the nationwide "Operation Alert"
CD exercise.
From 7:07 a.m., whea the first
"attack" warning was received,
until 12 hours later, when the
county CD unit stopped operations,
room 101 of the courthouse was a
flurry of dispatch boys, ringing
phones, shouted orders and crack
ling shortwave messages.
Shift Hospital
Amid the uproar. Wallace Whar
ton, County CD director, and his
team of workers barely had time
to gulp cokes and coffee between
' problems" radioed them by state
and Portland CD units. Some of
the more difficult problems fall
representing imaginary conditions)
involved shifting the county's 30.
bed emergency hospital to Mt.
Angel abbey for the care of Pert
land wounded; rounding up food,
eating and cooking utensils for 10.
000 make believe refugees; and
keeping sis , key traffic control
points free of possible congestion.
During the noon hour two teams
of workers registered 115 volunteers
among workers m the Public Serv
ice Building to teat the unit's
registration facilities. Although the
number of registrants was small,
the experiment clearly indicated
the need for more efficient regis
tration forms, Wharton said. This
was the first time county CD
workers bad attempted registra
Center of CD
Activity Set
At State Office
(Slary also aa Page 1)
The medium - sized bomb sup
posedly dropped on Portland's
I nia Station in Friday's Civil De
fense Operation Alert 134 would
nave devastated a five mile
radius. An estimated 12.MM to IS.
00 persons would have been
killed despite the warning received
two hours and 45 minutes before
the riplosion.
State CD headquarters personnel
rushed to their posts in Salem at
the" sound of the warning signal at
7:07 a.m. Some 50 of these crowd
ed into the headquarters of Col.
A. M. Sheets, state CD director,
in the basement of the Stat Of
fice Building.
Stream ef Messages
This is the communication cen
ter, where information and re-
At the state Fairgrounds, where
M.in Imaginary Portland refu
gees were to he cared for It was quM (or M were received all
found that auly 1.000 could havel(Uv artffl wn ,0 , rtI
bee handled because nf a short
er the at ate. Reside CD person-
. ,.. ",j ru u7 ., ',7. net, workers In this office were
Kiii. r vuuiu iwr iidu fill iiir
food we needed," Wharton said,
"but we could ooly round up
enough utenails and rooking equip
ment ta feed about 500 at a time.'
Aaother facet of the day's oper
ation was setting up imaginary
medical nnrts at Hayesville, Anms
viDe, and Sirmton, as well as the
Fairgrounds unit. Theoretically,
each anit was capable ef handling
500 wounded evacuees, Wharton
said.
Network Massed
Throughout the day a county
wide radio network was manned
by members of the Salem Ama
teur Radio Club, under the direc
tion of E. D. Spencer, chib mem
ber. The network Included four
permanent stations and three mo
bile. They were located at and
operated by: Stayton, James Lu
lay; Woodburn, J. Vltovec; Salem,
OrvlDe Nuna and Brent Neiger;
and the two mobile units were
manned by Le Folt, P. Harold
and Jay Ted.
slat police and highway depart
ment, utilities, aviation, welfare
and medical representatives.
Messagea came and went stead
ily on three radio hookups, two
teletypes and 11 telephones, in
cluding a direct line to Federal
Civil Defense Agency ' headquar
ters at Battle Creek. Mich. The
switchboard wss staffed by II
volunteers, working six - hour
shifts, and six CD workers who
took the "grsveyard" shift after
midnight.
Another two doien workers were
on duty at supply and transporta
tion headquarters on the iourth
floor ef the Highway Building.
These represented all types of
power and transportation oper
ation and several large grocery
chains and wholesalers.
Governor Arts '
Right after the bomb fell, Gov.
Elmo Smith Issued a proclamation
taking over all food, clothing
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RadUlaflcal fallout tram a mythical II mh drapped l!ala atatiaa la Portlaad at 1:45 a.m. Friday
posed problems far State Ctvtl Defease officials trying to determlae open raate for Iraaglaary evar
eeea. Narse Causanaat Neva Vauar. right, studies radiation laMes aa atat forestry metearolaglsh
Owea Cramer, eeater, aad SgL Byroa Haseltaa, stale police, study the growing lalloet suttlera oa map.
Appraslmatrly II ta 12 llMaaaad Ctvll Defeat woriiera aad valaateers participated la the first day
af Operatloa Alert 1M In uvegaa.
disaster . ares, where it was as- registered, give emergency treat-1 avoid overlapping instructions), so
sumrd to per cent of the residents ment, and fed. One such point Portland stations could barely be
would take shelter in the counties Friday was at Canby. heard in Salem. Here the CD
immediately surrounding
Now, because of the increasing
size of bombs, refugee from the
disaster area would be dispersed
throughout the state. With aa esti
mated 530,000 persons fleeing from
Portland, Marion County would be
asked to shelter 41,000; Polk Coun
ty. .
One-Way Traffic
All highways into Portland would
offices in Portland, of messafi
State
course, evacuated on the first
warning, the Public Health De
partment going to Forest Grove,
Welfare to McMinnviUe, and Labor
to Bend, all to places where pre
arranged facilities awaited them.
Test of CONELRAD
One big feature of Friday's civil
defense exercise in Salera and
over the nation was the first gen
es were broadcast by
KSLM. Thirty-second messages al
ternated with two-minute periods
of silence, during the test oper
ation over 15 minutes.
The average worker be will
gather enough nectar for a tea
spoonful of honey in Its six weeks
of life.
carry traffic only one waj away oral test of CONF.LRAD, a special
for informing the
merfk-jd MinnliM anit furl inri
Dr Mnrvin Gruhman represent-! '""" their distribution over to rwn V" ler area - except ; arrangement f.
Lr. IHIirvm trruwnan. represent-1 . lr n ii'OwxrnrlMt i-nnvnv. on nu n,,l. kn ruJi.
in IK. fnoilb iru r,inril il NieS. !" '.. l'"""v "
dry with cic M S-WM - -',1 ThJ
'All stat inns went off the air a)
plorer Scout, who acted me 'nue m.i 7 P m. toriay. m -'-- 2.10 p rn as sch.du ed in aa
ine mass rxoatis srorn roniana . " . r . , j . 1 unci; mm uesiiinmru miliums
the attack warning signal . P"-. "-n ouir.ru hroadcast prepared dvll defense
sen gem. The six Boy Scouts were
Richard Hill. Thomas Grubman. ,on
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OF FINE QUALITY PAINTS
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rvwiln and Rrul Trmmr aad something new in CD thinking. I u
Rager and David StUdmeyer. Last year at this time emergency Stations would be set up out -Robert
Carter and Daryel DoaaM-'plans were directed toward getting! side a IC-mlle radius from Port
son were the tw Explorer SceoU.as much help as aeeded to the 1 land at which evacuees would be
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messages over the officially desig
aated CONKLRAD frequencies.
eHhrr 540 or 120. This broadcaat
ln is under reduced power lie
Top-speed relief for
our loiaaca, gas,
acid uidigK"
mi
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Shingle Stain
and Fence Stain
Fortit Grttn, GrapiSitr Block,
Ttrra Cotta Rd .
Purt Linitrwd Oil Bast
Rtg. $2.95 Gallon
In 5-Gal.
Cant Only
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CLOSEOUT!
Several Rolls ef Discontinued Porrerns
LINOLEUM
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Values to
$3.30 Yd.
Yd.
' Special! VA" Pur Brittlo . .
WALL PAINT BRUSH
H (ylfiji
$1.29 Now ti.
HOUSE and FARM PAINT
3.99o
Outsid Whit
Rag. M 5 Gallon
Samkglots
Rofl. $$.70 Oallen..
WHITE ENAMEL
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Pur White
Reg. $1.45 OaMon
APPLIAIICE ENAMEL
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Thes warm summer days, my
motto is. "Coel eel with Carnation
Oranffv DwwMty k Cream. Thai
havy CariMstien Treot of the
Month comeiews ttto refreshing
tang of oranges wifh the nche
ef marshmattew sauce in tte
amoethest creamiest jf cream
you'v vr tasted. Only Carnatug
could make rt so good!
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ever hot water. Coot. Chee tote
nut: mis coconut, veailla, and
whipped Carnation Cream let
eneetad anerahasalles miature.
Chill until almost firm. Spoon
coconut msrthmallow misture
eiee'id th aide end bottom ef a
Inch muffin tins. Freer until firm.
Mesnov coconut ahelh) worn muf
fin tins. Fill cents' with large
won of Carnation Oransj Divt
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Carnation Orang DMerity It not
sherbet It t real Orang Ice
Cream. ..rich in milk neurthmnt.
Serv It cten to your yoorvfiter.
It's a wonderful way to give them
the extra protection they need dur
tng thes active summer month.
Children who won't drink tr
milk find Carnation lea Crtam
delicious way to stay healthy.
Lcftovwr Cooonut?
Try adding i cup of
ihredded coconut a your
next batch of waffle batter.
DeliciousI
CtOINtt CIN4U Carnation Orang
OtvinKy Ice Cream It such a popu-'
bar flaver if disappearing fast ,
Tak ham plenty while your
dealer still has a supply. Srve it )
to th family often. They'll iov '
thai lusoious Csrnstion troet
tarnation
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