The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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    2-(5ca I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fit. Sept. 21, '56
Extension of One-
Awaits Traffic, Rail Lights
Way Grid
. Cne-wajr traffic across newly-
wtdeaed Uth Street oa (our streets
ttctth of the Capitol area will go
. Ititt effect wtta completion of traf
fic and railroad crossing signals
. abet Use middle f But moat,
Karm Income
lp But Buying
Power Dips
CORVALLB. Sept. J ur-Ore-oi
farmers handled more money
i st year, but fewer of the douars
tirk in their pockets, Oregon
State CoueM reDorted todav.
Cross farm iBcome Was US mQ-
Hot douars, U million more than
in-' 1964, but fanners came out
with a set income- of 144.4 million,
which was f700,ooo less than la
194 and the forest since records
we started in IMS. said. Elvers
Barrell, Extension Service agri
cultural economist., a
- - With fewer farms in the state
1. I A
me, net income averagra , tt.uj,
wlflch was 2t more than In 1954
hui 1771 below the pesk In 19SL
v the economist said the Oregoa
av-frage was $200 above the na
tional average vita oregoa rank
ing. 18th among the states. ' Farm
mcjxnw varied widely among the
states with the Western farms
iajtha highest bracket '
"JSo far this year we have not
kept pace, vregon casa recetpu
from the tales of farm products
durjmg the first seven months
mre naming behind the-em
mdhths last year. We have as yet
ri 1 .J M .1 . ..
rot's production expenses are tak
ing Nationally prices en produc
tion items during 4he first quart
erot the year were below the
au-A - a star - - - -- V.J
caught np by mid-year," the eco
nomist said.
r - t? j
vjruup r uraieu
To Support
Tax Measure
s -
rurther organization of a Marion-
Polk Citixens Committee support
ing; ballot measure No. 1 was made
at a Thursday night meeting at the
Hotel Senator. The measure would
eivu the Legislature authority to
pais tax bills with aa emergency
elapse. . .
Arthur If. Ericsson. Salem,
chairman ef the committee, said
plant have been made tor an edu
cational campaign to acquaint the
public with purpose ef the measure.
m phrcing the measure en the
Mot. the 19SS Legislature pointed
euMhat legislators are handicapped
bedause present law does not per
mit immediate placing ef tax plans
bits immediate effect. The emer
gency clause permits such action.
E rick son said Oregon is the only
sta)e la th lead without amer
geacy lause previsions.
- Bruce Jtckett was named chair
men ef the advertising and pub
licity committee ef the organisa
tion ai Loocis and Lee Ohmart
wit serve as ee-chalrmea of the
Speakers Bureau and Gardner
Knjspp was picked aa co-chairman
of the finance committee, with
otljer co-chairman to be named
BIT. tlCN UPOBTED j
if onto Vera Langford, MS Cum
in thjs Lane, tok) city police Thurs
day evening that a car had dam
M the right side ef his automo
bile whea k wu parked la the
SO block ef Ilarket Street Police
sajd the hit and run occurred
atyut 7:30 p.m. t
Al Head, asslstsnt aUte traffic
engineer, said Thursday.
Southern Pacific Railroad repre
sentatives In Portland said they
could not tell when installation of
crossing gstes will start because
of a delay in receiving materials.
Head said, however, that railroad
signalmen have Indicated that the
installations will be advanced by
Oct IS at least to the stags where
warning signals csn be coordinated
with the traffic lights, i
One-Way Traffic '
Extension of one-way traffic east
to 13th Street on Court, Chemeketa,
Marion and Center streets will go
in effect when the signal are
turned on. Head said. Capitol
Street from Court to Center Street
also will be made one-way for
northbound traffic, he said.
Since the entire length of 13th
Street was opened to traffic Tues
day, four-way stops have been In
effect at the busy intersections.
Traffic ea Capitol Street which
ha been running 10,000 cars a day,
dropped le 7.000 Wednesday, the
first full day uth Street was open.
Head said.
Bridge Project '
Work started en widening ef the
13th Street bridge near Southern
Pacific depot hut its completion la
expected to take several months.
Head said. Two-way traffic will be
maintained, however,' as well ai on
the city-financed widening of Prin
gle Creek bridge to the south,
which City Engineer Harold Davis
said will be completed before the
end of the year.
Estate of Elder
Nixon Estimated'
At Over $15,000
-SANTA ANA, Calif., Sept 30 I
The win af Frank A. Nixon, fa
ther of Vice President Richard M
Nixon, was filed Wednesday la
Superior court
The elder Nixea died at his La
Habra homo Sept. 4 after a long
uineas. He was 77.
The wiTL drawn last Hay 30.
left more than $3,000 in personal
property and "in excess of 110,
000 fat real property to his wife.
Theatre Time
Table
XLSINOBS
"MOBY DICK" 7:00. 10:OS
"AMAZON TRADER" S Z1
CANTOL
(Continuous from t p.m.)
"MOHAWK" 1M, I S. SSS. 7
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MOaTa SALIM DS1VB-IM
(Galas opm at t:S. anew at 1:M)
"D-DAY THX SIXTH Of
UNI" Robert Taylor.
"SANTIAGO" Alan Lad.
BOLLYWOOD
high aocrrrY- is, so
"BATTLK OF GETTYSBURG"
t:ll
Steer Found in
Sorority House
LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 20 UB
Mrs. Jewel Spangler, housekeeper
for the Alpha Chi Omega sorority
st Purdue University, opened the
house for the new semester Wed
nesday and found a visitor.
A 1,200-pound steer was strolling
nonchalantly about the living
room. The steer wss removed in
time for 48 girls to move in, but
damsge to the living room carpet
and walls was estimated at $2,000.
Police said the animal was
stolen from the university live
stock bsms.
Man Breaks Into
JaU at Klamath
KLAMATH FALLS, Sept 20 UrV-
A man who scaled the county jail
wall te a aecond-story window
wound np on the inside today.
Lewis Sbipea. 31. Virgilia, Calif..
gold miner, was refused permis
sion to visit a prisoner ea the Jail.
When be started going, up the wan.
Jailer Fred Calfet arrested him
for vagrancy. ,
"If you like our iail so wen m
fix it so you can get In," District
Judge Van Vector told Snipes.
murtjMjajra.
Driver Arrested
On Liquor Count
Mikele Omar Carr. Salem Rt
47 Box 552, was scheduled to ap
pear kt Municipal Court today on
a charge of driving while intoxicated.
Carr was arrested at Shelton
and 30th Street Thursday after-
city police said.
AW0L Youth
Faces Charge
A charge of being absent with
out leave has been placed against
a 17-year-old Illinois soldier end
the youth also faces passible
charges of burglary and bad check
writing, Marion County sheriffs
deputies said Thursdsy.
Deputies said the soldier gsve
himself up Wednesday on the
AWOL charge. He said be was en
route from Fort Lewis, Wash., to
Fort Ord. Calif.
Questioning indicated two bad
checks were passed here several
weeks ago and two Portland tav
erns broken into, deputies report
ed. The youth is being held in the
county Jail pending further Investigation.
Albany Resident
Accident Victim
TOLEDO, Ore.. Sept. 30 (Jt-An
automobile accident victim. Otto
A. Welf, 73. Albany, Ore., died in
a hospital here yesterday.
State police said Wolf suffered
internal injuries whea his car
apparently went out ef control and
overturned at Chitwood near here.
HOOD LODGE WORK ESKED
PORTLAND. Sept. 30 IrV-The
Portland Chamber of Commerce
today called for federal expendi
ture of 11.300.000 to imnrove Timh-
y' .arfMerlind Lodfe. the Mount Hood re
sort.'". '
BLM Income
Sets Record
WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 I
A record $100.992.6 was taken in
by the Bureau of Land Manage
ment during 1955-54 from its 'long
established public lend manage
meat activities, the Interior De
partment announced today.
This compared with $97,144,101,
the previous record, for the book
keeping year 1954-55. ,
In addition, the bureau received
$111,223,854 during the year ended
June 30 from oil and gas leasing
of submerged lends in the outer
continental shelf In the Gulf of
Mexico. That total compared with
$142,404.(30 for 1954-55, when the
offshore leasing was started.
The department said 26 states
snd Alaska this week are receiv
ing their final shares of the record
1955-5 receipts. Checks totaling
$13,145,865 are being delivered.
These represent leating receipts
for the last half of the fiscal year
and their share of receipts from
grazing leases and public land and
timber isles for the full year. A
year ago the final payments
totaled $13,071,773.
Wyoming received the highest
amount, $4,333,774, and New Mexi
co was next with $2,487,574.
The state receiving the lowest
payment was Illinois $1. Missouri
got $6.10.
Solution Ends
Paper Plant
Pollution Row
PORTLAND lil The Georgia-
Pacific, Corp. promised not to
dump wastes from a proposed 20
million dollar pulp and paper plant
on Yaquina Bay and the state
withdrew its objections to the
plant today.
The company will have to build
a pipeline from the proposed plant
at Toledo to Newport and on to
the ocean to dump the waste.
Oyiter growers of Yaquina Bay
said they no longer objected to
the plant if wastes were to be
dumped in the ocean. They said
earlier dumping into the bay
would damage or destroy oyster
beds.
The Weather
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Portland ..
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Handicapped Week
Proclaimed by Ike
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 1
President Eisenhower today set
the week beginning Oct. 7 as
National Employ the Physically
Handicapped Week." He said that
opportunity for employment
should not be denied sny qualified
person because of s physical handicap."
Eisenhower issued a proclama
tion calling on the nation to ob
serve the week for the 12th time.
He urged "Increased community
efforts to overcome misconcep
tions among employers and co
workers concerning the handi
capped." When properly placed.
he said, they make "efficient, re
liable, and loyal employes and
fellow workers. ..
WILSON NOT INVITED
WASHINGTON. Sept. 30 W -
Secretary of Defense Charles E.
Wilson, who msde tome cam
paign speeches in the 1954 con
gressional elections, said today
the Republican National Commit
tee has not Invited bun to make
a political .speech In this campaign.
PNION VOTES KAISE
LOS ANGELES. Sept. 30 (V-The
United Steelworkers of America
today voted President David J.
McDonald a $10,000 raise to $50,000
a year. '
NO WAR PROMISED
JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector.
Sept. 20 -W-Israell Prime Minis
ter David Ben-Gurion declared to
day in a newspaper interview that
Israel never would make war
against the Arab statea while he
remains st the helm.
Chicken Dinner & Bazaar
Our Lady of Lourdes
Jordan, Oregon
Dinner, Sept. 30-12:00 to 2:30
Adm.-1.25 Adults -.7 Children
Bazaar-Oct. 22 7:00 P. M.
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Union Asks for
Bargaining Right
At St. Helens
PORTLAND, Sept. 20 The
Associated Millworkers, sa in
dependent union, has petitioned
for recognition as bargaining
agent for workers at the Fix-Tex
plant at St. Helens.
The plant was struck In April,
1955, by the Lumber and Sawmill
Workers Union after prolonged
negotiations failed. The plant shut
down but later reopened When
non-union employes went through
the picket lines.
The independent union, asking
recognition from the National La
bor Relations Board office here,
ssid it had made a similar re
quest to the company last March
but got no reply. j
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S.attl. J .U .03
Spokan. .- 8S 48 ' .00
Wuhintion. O. C. .1) 44 .oo
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Today's foracait (from 7J. S. We.th
rr Bureau. McNary Field. Stleml
Lata nlaht and mornlnf cloudiness.
w in Dirtiauv minny afternoons to
dsy and Saturday: high today near
in, low tonignt near
Willamette River: I S feet.
Tamp. 1J 01 a.m. today S3.
Salem Precipitation .03
Slaea Start af WeaUier Year, Sept 1
T data Last year MoraaaJ
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MISHAP KILLS INFANT
PENDLETON. Sept. 20 trV-Four-month-old
Rita Joy Hunt
died yesterday of a skull fracture
suffered when a truck ran over a
pile of hay in which she wu lying.
Trio Charged
In Holdups
OREGON CITY. Sept. 30 -Police
arrested three men on the
Mt. Hood Highway early today,
and accused them ot slugging a
woman and a man in separate
holdups.
Mrs. George Bistorioui, S3, tav
ern operator at Brightwood, wss
hit over the head several times
with a pistol, and the tavern
robbed of $50. The was treated
at s Portland hospital.
Earlier a ' Service station at
tendant in a Portland suburban
area, Harry Bruce Whitney. 21,
was robbed of $13 and alugged
over the head.
Joe Shobe, chief sheriff's dep
uty of Clackamas County, identi
fied the three arrested men as
Lsrrv Duane Simmons. 33. Rose-
burg; Ben Werkman, 20. Sandy,
and Robert Bivens, Portland and
San Francisco.
1 . . 1
EARLY-BIRD SPECIALS
10 to 12 A. M., Saturday Only
No. 2 Potatoes - -.89c
Large Colored Fryers . 89c
Mellorine i29cj
Holiday 4 75c
White House Coffee 89c I
Canary Seed
Tests Fail
PENDLETON, Sept. 20 lA-Two-dozen
Umatilla County farmers!
are growing canary seed in an
experiment this year.
So far the experiment seems to '
have failed. The harvest is much '
below expectations, but the grow
ers said they had learned what
mistakes to avoid. 1
"Guess we'll try it again nextj
year," one of them said. j
Canary seed, used both as a
feed for birds and for floral,
sprays, also has been tried in
Montana, North and South Da
kota. The bulk of it used in this
country comes from Morocco and
Turkey.
Farmers here have found it
grows in areas with as little ss
11 inches of rain a year, and that
fields planted early have -the bet-1
ter crops. I
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Field Glasses, Etc.
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Carl Zeiss S30 Reg. 175.00 SALE 99.88
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Bausch & Lomb (Style) 750 Reg. 200.00 SALE 49.88
French-Mohrson 125 Rg. 5950 sale 29.88
German-Spindler bso Reg. aiooo sale 99.88
Special-Import . S30 Reg. 89.50 SALE 29.88
Pocket Slli (Binoculars) . 615 Reg. S5O0 SALE 1 8.88
Gold Plated Opera Glasses ... Wss 18.00 SALE 9.88
Swift & Anderson Field Glasses Wss 12.95 SALE 6.88
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OPEN ) )$ f UAY
frJWW1m AWAY
TILL rJ Cn -rv. TILL
9 P. f.l L : XMAS
, 'Fins 11 Federal Tai -"'''.
50-LB. BAG NO. 2
NO. 1
Yellow Onions 5 ,t; 19
50Lb.ia91.59
ODD SIZE
Bananas
10'
Tokay Grapes 2,b! 19'
SUNSHINE
Hi-Ho Crackers L 19
swins
Chopped Beef 3 cans i
$100
ALL PURI
Canned Milk 8,1
$400
Garden
Kafsup. . 2,,2B'
NALLEY'S
Praise
as.
. Quart
49'
ARMOUR
Sliced Bacon . . ib. 39'
LARGE COLORED
Fryers
Fresh, Pan-Ready Each
99'
FRESH LEAN
Veal Steaks
lb.
49'
LEAN MEATY
Veal Stew
a a s
lb.
19'
OLD FASHION
Franks
(5-Lb. Box $1.49)
U. S. INSPECTED
Polish Rings c25'
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