Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 28, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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Low Cost Housing This Pittsburgh policeman was astound
ed when he found Anthony Mangold, 48, living in a metal
locker six feet long and 20 Inches square but listened to the
explanation. Mangold lost his job, saH he bought the locker
to cut expenses. It's equipped with a gasoline stove, assorted
clothes, and boasts running water when It rains, that is.
(Acme Telephoto)
New Sheridan School Unit
Said Finest in Yamhill
t Sheridan Planned as one of the most modern school plants in
Yamhill county, the school district will ask for bids next month
The ultimate school will be located on a 14-acre site in south
west Sheridan and will contain 18 classrooms, kindergarten,
health unit, administrative unit, library, teachers' lounge, multi
purpose room, kitchen and food-
itorage rooms, gymnasium,
dressing and shower facilities
and a boiler room.
According to plans, corridors
within classroom units will be
lighted with a continuius pre
fabricated skylight and are double-loaded
with classrooms on
each side and will have bi
laterally lighted rooms. Inside
walls of classrooms will borrow
light with a strip of glass re
flecting and borrowing from the
continuous corridor skylight.
All exterior windows will be
pre-glazed metal sash.
Construction of the building
will be of wood frame with the
use of brick veneer at entrance
ways. The exterior finish will
be a combination of brick and
cedar siding. Floors will be con
crete slab with asphalt tile floor
covering. The roof will be cov
ered with a built-up composition
roofing with an inch of fiber
glass rigid thermal insulation
mopped into place between lay
ers of roofing. v ,
Other features include dry
wall construction on the interior
with plywood treated naturally.
Insulation tile will be used on
ceilings. Incandescent concen
trie ringed lighting fixtures will
be used and a low-pressure
steam heating system and oil
burner installed.
The first unit, for which a
$105,000 bond issue has been
sold, will include six class
rooms, multi-purpose room with
stage, administrative unit with
health room, service unit, boiler
room and toilet facilities.
Tin Pan Alley Stars
Fete Guy Lombardo
New York, Sept. 28 (P A
group of famous figures in Tin
Pan Alley and the band business
headed by Irving Berlin assem
bled Monday night in the Hotel
Roosevelt to help Guy Lombar
do celebrate his 25th anniver
sary in the band business.
In addition to a gigantic birth
day cake from which Berlin cut
the first slice, Lombardo was
presented with a gold-plated
record.
On one side of the record was
"Auld Lang Syne" and on the
opposite side were recorded ver
bal greetings from Berlin, Paul
Whiteman, Gene Buck, former
president of the American So
ciety of Composers, Authors and
TEN YEARS TO DO IT IN
Ex-Fighter Pilot, 30, Sets
Out to Make First Million
By JOHN ROSENBl'RG
New York. Sept. 28 tu George I. Stanford, handsome 30-
year-old ex-fighter pilot, set out today to earn (1,000,000 before
he's 40 and preserve a family tradition.
He expected at least 25,000 American housewives and factory
girls to help him. 4
Stanford revealed that both
his father and grandfather
starting from scratch each
earned $1,000,000 before their
40th birthdays.
"I'm next," he said. "But even
though it's going to be tough,
I'm not worried. I've got the
answer."
Stanford has a scheme to sell
imported French perfumes on a
door-to-door basis, the first time
such a venture has ever been at
tempted.
The plan, he said, would en
able the average American wo
man to enjoy the world's most
sought after perfumes for as
little as $3 an ounce. In con
trast to the $2ft to $50 an ounce
charged in leading stores.
I'm now hiring housewives
and factory girls to sell the per
fume in their spare time, he
said. "I pay them one third of
their earnings. I will also give
any salesgirl who sells $2,500
worth of perfume a two-week
trip to Paris aboard the Isle
de France."
Stanford says he's tested the
plan in the area of Southport
Publishers, anc? others.
Lombardo's band still Includ
es eight of the nine players who
began with him 25 years ago In
Cleveland, O.
The Lombardo band has al
ways been a family affair. On
its 25th anniversary, the band
included three brothers and a
brother-in-law.
Conn., his home town.
Stanford, a Yale man, had an
other brain child that gave him
a start on his million. He man
ufactured a bath salt advertised
to put its users to sleep.
But it didn't always work
ne said, "and it aidn t sell as
well as expected.'"
Stanford said he discovered
the source of his perfume while
celebrating his liberation from
German prison camp in Paris,
Albany Area Removed
From Rent Control
Rent control hj been remov
ed from the Albany area by
Housing Expediter Tighe E
Woods, according to a United
Press dispatch from Washing
ton, DC. Some time ago Gov
ernor McKay, acting on the rec
ommendation of the Albany city
council, approved decontrol of
rents in that city and forwarded
his recommendation to Woods.
at the end of World War II. He
claimed it is tops in quality.
"I knew there was nothing
American women wanted more
than a bottle of French per
fume." he said. "I'm convinced
that if I can bring it to them at
prices they can afford, I can
make a million before I am
40."
Capital Journal, Salem. Ore.. Wednesday. Sept. 28. 1949 13
f7 fcot 'f JfrW Our fall
DRESSES
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COMOLtUM wrfh tie
Wonderful wear layer I
It's absolutely amazing the amount
of household traffic Gold Seal
Congoleum can take without
showing wear and tear! lis wear
layer of heat-toughened paint and
bak.ed enamel is equal in thickness
to 8 coats of the best floor paint
applied by hand! This special fea
ture, plus the gayest array of pat
terns and colors in years, makes
Congoleum far and away Ameri
ca's favorite budget-priced floor
covering! See it in rugs or by
the vnrd at vnti r
dealer's today. Look,
too, for the famous ,
Gold Seal money-back
guarantee! o 1949,
Congoleum' Nairn lncH
Kearny, N. i.
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19"
15 Donegal tweeds coats in all of your
favorite fall colors. Tops ffOt
In quality. Regularly I9.H. 7 V
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11 All-Stata raincoats. Tour choice In
top quality gabardint. Regularly Its,
yours at this low 10"
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COATS
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115 N. HIGH
The U. S. population Increased
28 per cent between 1924 and
1849.
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beat . . . warmth where you want it,
when yon need it! Thermador Portable
Electric Heaters are backed by the famous
Thermador name which standi for high
est qnality, longest service. Now on dis
play . . make jroar selection today!
THtkMADOH LONOrtLLA
Solve your tpot-beating problems; no
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light, portable, easy-to-store; operates
economically from 115 volts.
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PRESENTS . . .
THE LARGEST SELECTION OF DAVENOS IN A WIDE VAR
IETY OF COVERS FROM TAPESTRIES TO MOHAIR FRIEZES . .
DOUBLE DUTY - ARMLESS DAVENO COVERED IN TAPES
TRIES COMFORT BY DAY OR BY NIGHT - DEEP RESILIENT
SPRINGS - LARGE BEDDING COMPARTMENT - A $5450 VALUE
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Also Sold on Easy Terms
Lawson Style
DA VEN0
COMFORT-BEAUTY
EXTRA ROOM
$6450
$7450
$8250
Quality Tapestriei
High Grade Velourt
Hard Wearing Rich Frietes
Also Sold on Easy Terms
IN ADDITION:-WE HAVE
BEAUTIFUL DAVENOS - DI
VAN ETTES AND SECTIONAL DAVENOS IN SOLID COLORS - TWO-TONE EN-
SEMBLES - NEW UPHOLSTERED ARM DIVANS WITH MATCHING CHAIRS -
THE NEW BOLTAFLEX COVERS - NEW MAGIC FOAM STUDIO LOUNGE WITH
FULL DEPTH LATEX SEAT AND BACK AND DOUBLE DECK SPRING CON
STRUCTION BASE.
340 Court St.
Salem, Ore.
Phone 2-2493