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SECTION II Page 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan, Or Friday, April 17, 1958 LOVELY ROOM SETTING IN GULISTAN TRIANON ftt ;rqs 4hifl J " """ """AW n i i l 1 II IJ I IU 7 " V war -" - - Love-Amonq-the-l rish Shows No Decline Here Br B. D. QUIGG New York OJJDEugene Pat rick McNulty, boy from the Throgg Neck neighborhood of the Bronx who grew tip to be one of the world'! rooit prominent Irishmen, if doing hit manful best to fix whet Shown here is a lovely room setting with the range of delightful carpet colors adding to its desirability. The Il lustration ia of a Gulistan Trianon all wool Wilton feature a unique surface of varying levels of tightly looped pile which gives it high texture interest. Miller's Have Nylon Is not a substitute, but a special man-made fiber which brings new standards of beauty, serviceability, and' richness to the lovely Chenille . carpet weave. The nylon fibers used were specifically developed by Nye-Walt in cooperation with the DuPont company to provide the finest fiber possible for car pets. Extensive testa and. re search were carried out to meet the service and appearance re quirements of carpeting prior to the introduction of the fabul ous Nye-Walt nylon carpets more than five years ago. The special crimp of nylon fibers makes possible a fullness in the finished carpet surface for unusual resilience. It pro duces a soft pile of chenille with a shagglness that Is breath-tak-ingly rich. 1 : ; - . Profiting from years of re search with nylon, for use In floor coverings, Nye-Wait is making full use of the unusual qualities of thia exceptional fiber for Shagtone Chenille. The additioon of nylon fibers imparts a new surface texture to the carpeting for superior decorating in traditional and modern decor. Nye-Wait carpet is carried exclusively in Salem by Miller's. There are 42 recognized spe cies of birds of paradise says the National Geographic So ciety. Industry to Gain If Gov't Sells Butter Coos Bay, VP) Butterfat prices might go down for a few months If the government dis posed of all its surplus dairy products, but dairymen "would be better off in the end, E. L Peterson, state agriculture di rector, said here. . He told the Coos Bay Mutual Creamery association that the industry "has fallen down on Its sales job" and needs a sound merchandising program. Wool Price Support Conference Subject Portland, UPl Two Oregon wool experts left Wednesday for Washington, D. C, to take part in a conference on the possibility of setting up a pri vate corporation to take over the government's wool price support program. , The corporation would con tract with the department of agriculture to conduct the sup port program and dispose of the wool. The Oregon men are R. L. Clark, president of Pacific Wool Growers, and R. A. Ward, manager. Clark also is repre senting the Oregon Wool Growers association, ' ACCOUNTANT DIES Portland () Funeral serv ices will be held here Saturday for George Black, 87, Portland accountant who also served as a labor arbitrator. He was a member of the State Board of I Accountancy 16 years. . . Dallas Scouts Learn About Devious Trails Dallas Scouts is scouts; but scouts need scouts some' times, it seems. What began as an ordinary overnight hike for a group of Dallas senior scouts and their leader, Norman Gue don turned out more like a game of hide and seek for a time. The boys and Guedon left Saturday noon to hike to the rock house up the Rickreall canyon to "rough it", and hail the advent of spring. On the return trip to Dallas Sunday afternoon the group split into two parts, one part returning the way they had gone, and the other planning to follow an other trail. Unknowingly crossing a ridge, the second group emerged from the wil derness on the Mill Creek road and finally reached the high way at Buell, some miles off course. Despite the fact that it was some little time before forces could be consolidated, all the "mountain men" finally reached home safely. Guedon plans some compass drill for his scouts, he says. . Benny Goodman Band Makes Reappearance New York U.R The Benny Goodman swing band that kept the nation jumping in the 1930's will make a reappear ance tonight in Carnegie Hall. The concert will turn back the clock to the days when Goodman, now 43, reigned as "The King of Swing." He re cruited as many mambers of his original band as possible for a cross-country tour. Liberal Write off on PGE Reservoir Job Washington W) The Port land General Electric Co., will be allowed to write oft from income taxes in the next five years 65 per cent of a $4,294,- 000 cost of building reservoirs on the upper Clackamas river in Oregon. The Office of Defense Mobil ization authorized the deduc tions Wednesday by certifying the project as necessary in the defense effort. i The company plans to begin construction this spring of a reservoir at Timothy Meadows and a forebay two miles above a power plant at Oak Grove. The stored water will increase generating capacity of the firm! ROTC Grads to Pick Date of Service Call Washington (U.PJ The Army announced today that ROTC officers commissioned this spring may choose the month during the year starting July 1 in which they desire to go on active duty. The Army said such requests "will be honored Insofar as practicable." All ROTC off! cers eligible for active duty are required, however, to start serving their tour of duty by June 30, 1954. Klamath Barbers Cut Hair at Three Prices Klamath Falls (U.R) A price war among barbers was shap ing up here today as three sub urban shops shaved their prices for a haircut to $1. Union shops were still charg ing $1.50, a price established March 31. - h Last week, one shop broke away and set it prices at $1.25 for adults and $1 for children. On Saturday three more sub urban shops announced these prices, and yesterday the same three dropped their rate to $1. EUGENE ASKS 2nd BRIDGE Springfield, Ore. (ff) Traffic congestion has been blamed for 117 accidents that have occur red on the Willamette river bridge between Eugene and Springfield in the past five years. The city council has asked the State Highway Com mission to build a second span. An average of eight hours a day of sunshine indicates the dry climate of Perth, capital of Western Australia. some folk feel It a frightful decline of love, among the Irish. He's been married five years, and has four children, and wants to have at least 10. What's more, he's responsi ble for transplanting a size able chunk of Irish population from the Bronx to Hollywood, where he hopes the race will take root and spread at happy rate. The transplanted ones are his ' mother and father and their six children and 14 grandchildren. The whole brood live within a five-minute drive of Eugene Patrick, who in 14 years in Hollywood has risen to world prominence via radio, movies and tele vision as a brash Irish tenor whose stage name is Dennis Day. "We all get together at mom's for a family dinner on holidays," he said, "and there's so many of us we have to eat in shifts. On St Pat rick' Day w have our own little parade.' Sometimes mom plays the accordion and the rest of us go into a jig, all but pop, that ia. He's got a tin ear." SURVIVES PLANE CRASH Si -c; V3 aW X 'Jh 1 Army Wants Draft Act Extended Beyond 1955 Washington u.n The De fense Department served no tice today it wants the draft law extended beyond its 1855 expiration even if peace comes in Korea. The Department's position was outlined by John A. Han nah, assistant secretary of de fense for manpower and per sonnel, in a talk before the American Society of Newspa per Editors. . LEGALS Notice U hftTftbV liven that J. frtnlr. lin Willlim, hu bun iDDolnted by or der ol tht circuit Court of Marion County idmlnistrittor ol the stte of lone Hepp, formtrlr loot Mauiey, de ceased. Air poraoni hln elilmi lnt Mid estate are reoueited to present them with nroner voucher! to Mid administrator within lx months from the dat ol thla notice at 1101 Publlo Samoa Bulldlcj, Portland, Ore gon. Data of tint publication: Meroh . 1053. J. Franklin Williams, Administra tor ol the Estate of lona Hepp, formerly Zona Mauzer. Deceased. William H. Boland . Attorney at Law 1X17 Publlo Service Bide. ' - Portland. Oreton March 37, April I, II, 17, M, ltJl mm 7 jv -- v" . Arirx T.nno- itewardeu of the chartered DC-3 which crashed in the Cascade mountains near Selleck, Wash., is pictured as she fell, weeping, into the arms of her res cuer, Don Fuckett. Despite a serious leg injury Mrs. Long, of Berkeley, Calif., had struggled eight miles through rugged country before she was spotted from a helicopter. (AP Wirephoto.) - " if LEGALS NOTICE TO CBEDITOEi Notlei li hereby ilTn that the under Blsned hu been, br ui order of tht Cireuit Court of tht &tat of Or won for Marlon CouDtr. been sppolnted Ad- mtntxtrttor of the Kitate of Drcie O. Weaver, deoeaeed. au peraona naviut ciaunt tfainn ine state of oycie o. weaver, decewd, are hereby notified to present the aame, verified a required by law. to the underjlgned, Adlmlnitrator of tht Estate, at tht law office of Wlniton & Dlmlck, 408 Pacific Bldt., Roieburi, Oreion, within tlx (0) .nontha from the date of tbU notice. DATKD and flrat publlihod ttili 10th day of April, 1053. WUbert D. weaver, Administrator of the Estate of Drcit a. Weaver, deceased. . April 10, 17, 24, May 1. 1053. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE Bush Street, from Commercial Street to satina street NOTICE HEREBY IS OXVXN that tht oommon council of tht elty of Salem, Oreion, deems It ntcutory and expedient and hereby declares its purpoat and In tention to Improve BUSH STREET, from the weat line of Commercial Street to tht east lint of Saalnaw Street, In tht city of Balem, Marlon County, Oreion, at tht expense of the abutting and ad jacent property, except tht atrttt and alley Intersections, the expense of which will bt assumed by tht city of Salem, by brlnflni aald portion of laid street to tht tstabllshed trade, proTtdlni dralnaft, constructing cement conorttt curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2tt Inch esyhaltlc concrete pavement 30 feet wide, In accordance with tht plana and specifications there for which wert adopted by tht common council April 13, 1853, which art now on flit In tht offlct of tht city recorder and which by thla referenet thereto are made a part hereof. These plans and specifications may be tiamined by any Interested party. The common- council hereby doclares its purpose and Intention to make tht abovt described Improve ment by and through tht street Improve ment department. Owners of property liable for tht cost of making such improvement may file written remonstrance ccalnst tht same with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice. By order of the common council April 13, 1953. ALFRED MTJNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication April 17, 1863. Date of final publication May 1. 1053. April 17, 34, May 1 . NOTICS FOR BIDS Notice i hereby given that staled bids will be received at the office of Kelaer School Dlstrlot No. 8, Marlon County, Oregon, 6008 N. River Road, Balem until Monday, May 4, 1953 at eight p.m. for two new school buses, specifications for which may be secured at the school office. Right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. GENEVIEVE OLDENBTJRO, Clerk School District No. M. Battery Moves To Bivouac Moving out of Salem early Saturday morning will be a small convoy of trucks and jeeps, taking men of Battery D, 722nd AAA, AW battalion, Oregon National Guard, Salem, to a week-end bivouac at Camp Witbycombe, Clackamas. Ore. Members of the outfit, which Is commanded by Capt. Walter A. Haskins and has five offi cers and 47 enlisted men, will spend their time on the firing range at Camp Wlthycombe qualifying In small arms. They will fire the F-381- machine gun, 80-caliber carbint, and 48 callber submachine guns. . Approximately SO of the men of the battery will be In the group leaving Saturday morn ing. Those who have to work on Saturday will ' join them Sunday. The convoy returns to Salem Sunday night. The bat tery will have two more week end bivouacs before going to summer camp, one in May and one in early June. Salem's two other National Guard units, Company B and Company D of the 162nd in fantry regiment, will bivouac at Camp Adair the week-end of April 28-26 and be on the firing range there. LEGALS noiio or intention to mpnovc Uarnrati street, Irom anil. Anaue to the West city Limits Line NOTICI HEREBY IS OIVIN Hut the oommon council of the oltr of fialem, Oreion, deema It ntcesiarr and expedient and Hereby declares Its purpoaa and In tention to ImproTa MAROARKTT STREET, from the vest lino of Inn. Avenue to the west cltr llmlta Una, la the cltr of Balem, Oregon, at tha ex pense of tha abuttlns and adjacent propertr. oxoept ttte atraat and aller intersections, tba expense of vbieh will be assumed br the cltr of Salem, br bringing aaid portion of aald atraat to the established grade, providing drain age, constructing cement ooncrato curbs, and paving aald portion of aald (treet with a JV4 Inch esphaltlo concrete pave ment 3D feet wide, In accordance with the plana and apaclflcatlona therefor which were adopted by tha oommon council April 13, 1153, which an now on tile in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. These plana and specifications may be oxamined by any Interested party. The common council hereby deolarei Its purpose and Inten tion to make the nbovo described Im provement by and through the gtreet Improvement department. - - - Owners of property liable tor the eott of making such Improvement mar file written remonstrance against the stuno with the city recorder at any time with in ten dsya after the final publication of thla notice. By order of the oommon eouncD April II, 1M3. ALFRED IIUNDT, Cltr Recorder. Date of first publication April 17, MM. Date of final publication Uar L leu. Apr. IT, 14, liar 1 1 urnm! i j3 - ItiaJIMUiWIliijyj' 75 COLOR ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE WITH IMPORTANT LITTLE 12 Colors to Choose from CLEARANCE SPECIALS ALDON COTTON SCATTER RUGS OLYMPIC OVAL RUGS With Aldon Guarantee Cameo Oval Rugs With Aldon Guarantee Now 22x34 425 3.95 26x45 .50 5.95 36x60... ..11.50..., 46x68 .18 50 Now I Re). 27x48 ii.5o ; 9.95 36x60 lew .14.95 48x72 29.50 ...24.95 Manhattan Oblong Rugs With Aldon Guarantee Reg. 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