Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 03, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, April S.195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, QrfM
ti 1 i . .
nciay Appoints
O&C Advisors
Washington (UJSSecretary
pi Interior Douglas McKay
oday announced appointment
pi six new merotwrs to the
SP and C Oregon and Calif.,
dvlsory board and reappoint
lent of 11 memhert. .
The board, which advises
jtne secretary on administra
Won of 2,500,000 acreas of
lUmberlands in western Ore
jgon, is composed of repre
sentatives of the lumber in
- Bustry, forestry agencies, and
rtlabor, mining, agricultural,
ecreation, and other Interests.
The lands were part of the
original area granted by the
government as subsidy for
Fihullding the Oregon and
alifornia railroad.
t In 1916 Congress revested
rthe O and C lands to the
government.
. The new board members are
(Arthur H. Bone, publisher and
leditor Oregon Farmer Union,
Salem; State Sen. Ben Day,
(Gold Hill; JuUus C. Vian
coeur, or the northwestern
council of the AFL Lumber
tend Sawmill Workers, Port
Sand; O. K,s DeWitt, Izaak
Walton league, Lyons; George
JSpaur, Oregon state forester,
alem; and State Rep. Loran
JStewart, president, Bohemia
cLumber Co., Cottage Grove.
Retiring members are Paul
T. Bailey, of the northwestern
council of the AFL Lumber
and Sawmill Workers, Port
land; Bernard Buisman, edi
tor, Oregon Grange Bulletin,
Portland; Frank Graham,
Hills Creek Lumber Co., Jas
per; Dwight Phipps, Oregon
deputy state forester. Salem;
Albert Powers, Oregon Cattle
men's association, Coos Bay;
and Joseph W. Smith presi
dent, Northwest Industrial
Laundry Co. Portland.
HYPNOTIZES HYPNOTIST
Inverness, Scotland 1U0 A
20 - year - old girl hypnotized
hypnotist Edwin Heath into
marrying her.
Animals can !1 v onlv hv
eating plants or other animals
wmcn uve on plants. ' .
Pacific Fruit
Shows Big Gain
The largest annual sales
volume and higher net earnings
were attained by Pacific Gam
hie Robinson company (Pacific
Fruit) in the year 1952, ac
cording to i a report to- the
stockholders issued by J. G.
Scott, president. ( ,
Showing a S per cent gain
over the previous year, 1952
sales totaled $168,464,279, com
pared with $160,603,783 ' in
1951. Net income of the food
concern for 1952 amounted to
$1,284,477, -equal to 1.65 per
common share, compared with
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Free
Parking
Willi's
$1,284,523, or $I.S2 per com
mon shire, for the previous
year, - . , -.
Provision ia federal, state
and Canadian taxes on 1952 In
come wai $1,676,880, or ap
proximately $800,000 more
than for the preceding year.
The company now operates
122 jobbing branches and SS
shipping branches in the U.S.
and Canada. Four new; ware
houses were constructed dur
ing the year, Including one in
Salem. .i
TO INVESTIGATE , .. ,.. J
INVE5TIGATOE8 -
Washington SB Rep, Rob
ert h. F, Sikes, D-Fli., has
called for creation of a Con
gressional InvitigUng com
mittee to Inveitigate other
Congressional Invertig a ti n g
committees. That's about all
there is left uriLnvertigated,"
Sike said.
Farms in both the V.S, and
Mexico are irrigated with Bio
Grande water. .
FKE
ffi-gjfafl reins
Win a Brand Wen
1953 Packard Sedan
PRIZE DRAWINGS
APRIL 4:.. APRIL 11
'( " AHOST OF VALUABLE mtU ;
v:, TO IE GIVEN EACH NIGHT!
JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF
' SWIFTS PREMIUM
A MM fc?
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R :"V Lb.
uujuuLucy v
Jewell Shortening . .
Pure Ground Beef .
GRADE GOOD
Pot Roast . .... . : . !'
-. Dressed, Drawn Fan Reeiy
Fryers fc W
3 Its,
M3
Fisher's I (end
Flour . W
2 lb. Coke flour Free
life. 2-Sft iks. t
POTATOES
FREE DELIVERY
On Ordtn Orer M OO
HP'S
.'MBRET
, Open 7 Days s Week
1 7 tun. fo I sm. .
1120 S. UHiSt. H.2M0S
FREE jfflll PRIZES jjTS ySU
TICKETS AT ROBERTS K - ' T rst
spectacular splendor of ; . ktJ fD IS PH -r f'
ilil
liberty street store '
...samble coats from a
famous manufacturer... made
to sell from $55 to $65
We bought the ervtl re salesman's line of 75 scmple
coats and offer them to you for less than the etfuol ,
fnenufociurfog cost, Newo$conbe,i 1
feshioned wirti fceoury and ears , . Look ct ,
whot you'JJ find; Boucfes, Coshmeres, Blends, Fleeces, ,
Susdes, end costly imported fabrics. Pesieis, ,
high colors, neutrals , ell lined In crepe or ..
taffeta, many wirh the fabulous new InsuJofed
linings. One-ond-two-of-a-klnd crtly . , . - ?
In model sizes of 1 2 and ! 4. But If you come eerly 4
you'll Undo few 10s ond 16s. .
Roberta Fasfclofts, tecene! fleer
"White Myth"
fabulous new jewelry by KARU
$1
each
(plus tax) LJ
Festive frosting for everything you wear!
Precious porceloin beads in a riotous assortment
. , . some sparked with brilliant rhinestones!
Adjustable dog collars, multi-strand chokers, flower
cluster earrings, breathtaking bracelets!
Every one the some low price .,.$!.
Roberta Jewelry, main floor
"IlsWkoIlhsTowr
Kokerts' One Price
Easter Millinery
$ 98
Hundreds ond hundreds of gay('
colorful Easter Bonnets, ond every cm at
this tiny 2.98 price! New
creations arriving doily millinery values
worth much, much morel
- -
Millfirery, second floor
ROBERTS BROS. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 o WE GIVE AND REDEEM H'K GREEN STAMPS
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