Totoday, March 1. 1953 i' J ! E 4 I e ' El -I Food Service Evidence Needed for Drink OK established food mtvIm mult be in evidence before the Ore gon liquor control commission will frant Dispenser A or B licenses to tell liquor by tht MUM. Too commission mpbwlut this, w thi law rcqulrtt that food be aooktd and served In commercial establishments which art iranted the new pri- vilest. To allow time for pre- licanilnf Invtetigatlon and pun llcitlon of naceuary regula tions. o dispenser' llcenief will become effective prior to May. Tna number of dii penier li censes which may be Issued li Corn Squeezin s Seizi Lebanon Liquor commit- ion agents atate that a large raiding party Sunday nigm eanfiicated two atlllf, two batehea of maah and 13 gal- lone of moonshine whiakey in a Holler reeidtnet tn tht foot kill tountry. Arretted for potecealon of tills and moonshine liquor were Cortes Gaekcy in whose home tht stills were found, and Jack Thorpe of Waterloo. They wart fined 1250 eeeit m an Albany court Monday. The raiding party waa head ad by liquor agents and in cluded two carloads of atate police, the entire Linn county aherifTs department of offi cers, and, off-duty Lebanon po , liee. . Arresting officers said the wo men were surprised in the act of dismantling tht still . tqulpment in a back room of the Gaskey home. . Iquipment included a copper at of approximately 40-g alloc capacity, a copper wash boiler, oil stove, large vat, colls and . other necessary apparatus for producing liquor. Thla is the third illicit still to be captured by police in Linn county during the past rnree years., Previous finds in cluded one found in a chicken coop at Sodavllle, and another fa. the southern part of the county near Harrleburg. Sunny side limited to 760, in accordance with tht legal limitation of one licensee per 1,000 population. Tht majority of applications now is coming from establish ments which hold licenses al lowing mixing and serving of alcoholic liquor from custom ers' bottles. However, commis sion policy will be to grant dis penser licenses not only to some of these establishments, but also to premises which have not had the mixed drink privilege, commission Chair man W. A Spangler stated, ao that liquor by the drink will be available to different groups of society. ....... License applications should be made on forma obtainable from the OLCC Portland office at 2S09 8.E. Eleventh avenuo or from the Salem office in the state highway building. The commission requires that each application be endorsed by the local governing body. The distilled liquor control act specifies that Dispenser li censees furnish a $1,000 to $5,- 000 bond. Bill for Gates At Crossings Installation o f electrically operated safety gates at all railroad crossings in cities of between 28,000 and 100,000 where 11 or more accidents have occured in a five year period, is required in a bill in troduced in the bouse by Hep. Mark Hatfield of Marion coun ty.- The bill has been referred to the committee on commerce and utilities. Should the bill become law would require railroads to Install three such gates in Sa lem, one at 12th and State streets; another' at 12th and Mission, and the third at Trade and South Commercial. Under the present law the commissioner of public utili ties is empowered to order in stallation of gates or other safety devices but under Hat field's bill the installation would be compulsory. Sunnyside Mr. and Mrs. cnanet Taylor recently re turned from a trip to San : Itanoisco to visit their broth er-in-law, Lylt Kea, who to ft! and to a hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Say Xeeaart and ton, Larry, were at the coast recently. Eileen King, Treddy Neuenschwander and Judy Langford hart beta ill with measles. Mrs. string Bunsa entertain ed with a family dinner hon oring her husband and ton on their birthdays. Others Invit ed wart Mr. and Mrs. Dean Banco and children, Mrs. Ber tha Keekert, Mr. and Mrs. Ray eckart and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bunsa and tons. Mr. and Mrs. Cdwin Baehlcy and grandchildren, DavM and Carol Johnson, visited .their daughter and family, Mr. and Mts. Mehard Lathy at Powell Butte, Ore. Bouse Meats of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Kelson wart Mr. Nelson's sisters, Mrs. Hugh Miller, Grand View. Wash., and Mra. Morris Or res and ton, Denny, - oi uora xseaen, ore. Rock Through Auto Window Kills Woman Taft l x young Tilla mook; woman was killed near here Sunday when a small object, believed to be a atone, bust through the windshield of a ear in which the was riding and struck her. Mrs. David Boyer, 14, was mi on ine head as she sat in the back seat Her husband, sitting beside her. was not In. Jured. Police said the missile was Gas Company Asks Rate Hike An increase of 10 cents a barrel In the price of heavy fuel oil announced recently by major oil companies, one of. which supplies Portland Gas It Coke company, result ed in the gas company filing a letter with the Public Utilities commission in Salem Monday seeking slight upward revi sion of gas rates. The increase amounts to. 1.08 cents per 1000 cubic feet of gas used and would apply uniformly to all customers on all rate schedules, the letter stated. ' This would amount to an increase of approximately 2 per cent for all customers. A recent increase in furnace oil pricea amounted to a rise of approximately IS per cent for consumers in this area. Citing examples of the ef fect on individual customers, ! gaa company officials said the typical customer using gas for cooking and water heating would have to pay approxi mately 0 cents more a month. The increase for the average customer using gas for house heating, cooking and water heating would amount to about $4.21 a year. Charles H. HeltaeJ, atate public utilities eommlslsoner, has set April 9 as date for a healing -on the application of the Portland Gai & Coke com-' Peny. , Reds Teach Japanese Kids to Hate America 'Tokyo U.R Japanese chil dren repatriated last week from Communist China were taught by the Chinese .Com munists to hate America. Appearing on a radio round table discussion last night, a group of children gave con vincing proof that the Com munists arc indoctrinating the people of Asia against the United States. "I don't like the United States because of its imperial istic policy" a third-grader said. Asked how he arrived at such a conclusion, the boy answered, "my teachers taught me to think that way." probably a atone thrown up by an approaching truck. I. SUPERNATURAL GIFTS OF DISCERNMENT AND HEALING CALVARY CHAPEL , 1143 North Liberty Claude C. Hunt Rttitmincj by foputof Demand Every Night at 7:30 Tuesday thru Sunday Bev. 8. Mardoek, Pastor m ssatMssasV-flstsMetaMsssVstl Imuiii,',!; muB mm 5! . Rev. and Mrs. C. William Fisher dvanqeitilic Services Continuing Through Easier 7:30 Each Evening Rev. C. WHlfom Fisher of Kansas Cfry, Missouri, out ranennf evangelist m tht Church of Hit Naierene,. resonrt an exceptional and varied program of vocal ed instrumental solos. A special feature of Hie kn srntmentel musk wKH be Hit borfame hem with which Mr. Usher received first place In competition in Hit ttett of Oklahoma and second In notional competition rn Chicago. Mr. Fiihtr otto directs Hit congregational tinging. A world tour in 1948 took Hit Reverend Mr. Fisher to seventeen foreign countries, including Hit Iritlsh islet, Franca, Italy, Turkey, India, China and Japan. Mora recently, ha and Mrs. Fithar spent sev eral weeks In Hie Hawaaian Itlondi, eonducrini matt Inge prfnctoaMy In Honolulu. Mn. Fithar, who ably assists bar husband, wlH ba with him In the matting here. She will give readings and help with tht music from night to night. WIHiam F Cray, foster Center at 13th SALEM FIRST BUY YOUR EASTER SHOES NOW! ... AT THE SHOE BOX! SALEM'S OKIL Y CUT-RATE SHOE STORE ... AND SAY til That'i right folks The Shoe Box has nationally advertised, nationally famous shoes being sacrificed in time for Easter. We have the finest quality and the largest selection in town. We are overstocked and overbought'. 1 here fore, this Gigantic Liquidation Shoe Sale in time for Easter. Come in Look around! Buy now and save! . ::, - . " . - THE MANAGEMENT; a DRASTIC ACTION! OUR STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC Pewerfal and uaraidable rones demand tbat drastic action be taken AT ONCE! W an crowded to the rafters. We most UNLOAD this GIGANTIC STOCK REGARDLESS Of COST er LOSS. As Immediate ACTION is essential, we are eiierlnr the nmt SPECTACULAR she. barfalas in ear entire business hlstetrl For many jeem The Shoe Box has sold naihlnr but the most dependable types W reeosnlied QUAL ITY shoes. The same steadfast policy ef aimeat satisfaction Is back ef ovary dollar's worth pur chased in this sale. We want to empress on yon that every article in this sale is going at UNHEARD-OF price REDUCTIONS. If yon value year hard-earned dollars, visit ear store, see for yourself! It's a shoe baying opportunity that yon dare not miss. THE SHOE BOX l SACRIFICING '40,000 SHOE STOCK 1 aMMBMiBHBOBHBMHBaHMMHa Easter Shoes AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS! WE NEED CM COME EARLY! AVOID THE RUSH! Nationally rinnni- roianIEl CMAKC Nationally IMMlVllV KPiiMIXlE k9ITlVIS.K? Advertised Famous LNJ LADIES 2ft FAIRS nationally adver tised, nationally famous wom an's shoes to be sold at H their Ladies' Hi-Heels Hairy Jtylsj Val, Hurt Colon -$388 SPECTATORS sVowb ted White Msg. jlioO MMiesWhHt $9.95 ARCH SHOES $588 Valysj to $11.95 Mny (don leg. $5.95 WEDGIES $288 White Hi-Heels Istrrt Styles Vol. it fofEiiler $10.95 LADIES, yon will see such famoiK shoes as thne beinc sold at Vi their original sellinc mice O Johansen O FVmhelm O Red CroM O Air Step O Laird Schobsr O Debs Delias Debs O Pallnio O Mademobetle Rice O'Neill O L Miller SALEM'S FIRST AND ONLY SHOE STORE I!Is323rdCE33Ja3CCfei(ffifiR titans ffi2gsm& GIRLS HERE IS THE CHANCE TO GET THAT EXTRA PAIR Of SHOES f OR YOUR WARDROBE FOR PRACTICALLY NOTHING GIRLS Look Your Best in a Fair of Our New . FLATS Wt km lltoni I ill colors tad siios. White -Blue -Red -Black $288 GIRLS -BUY YOUR EASTER SHOES HERE NOW AND SAYE! Rer.S.5 SADDLES o Ton etd trotm -o Whllo luck o WMfe iNtkor $88 Values to S7.SS Girls' LOAFERS KD KOWN $388 MEN WORK SHOES lot- $9.95 DRESS SHOES NsNoeaJif , Aft Vol. It $12.95 Engineer Boots KL $ft88 kg. $14.95 HoV LOGGER BOOTS $21088 (tgulsr $17.95 Shell Cordovans Not, Wloi, let i AH ffkt( S5S HZ88 MEN'S LOAFERS $588 (rope Solo keg. $10.95 SAVE $ SAVE $ SAVE $ SAVE ATTENTION ALL MOTHERS GIGANTIC CLOSEOCT ON CHILDREN'S SHOES SAVINGS up to 60 BUT NOW and SAVE 41 BIG BOSS' MILE-HI $ SHOES Values to 5.5 Children's $788 Oxfords L VilnM in T Odds and $188 Ends L S00 Prs. Rer. S4.0S Children's $88 Oxfords I Values to SS.tS BABY ' $488 SHOES I FREE! O COMICBOOKS O SUCKERS To All Children (Mi InI In kog. $12.95 SADDLES $888 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 INCLUDED IN THIS DRASTIC LIQUIDATION Is a BANKRUPT STOCK Of NATIONALLY inflri E6. $13.95 T ADVERTISED UlVltjeJ $5.95 VALUE $3c88 to $5.8S MANY STYLES MANY COLORS WHY PAY MORE? NO REFUND OR EXCHANGES, ALL SALES FINAL Buy Quality Here! For Less! 357 State St. Next to the Midget Market Phone 2-1047