Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 03, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thursday, September 3, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJem, Oregon
HARVEST MINT
Grand IiUnd Mint distil
lation hM been resumed it the
Fowler-Kldd-Stingrube plant
with the return o mild weath
er. .
SAVS
WHY PAY
MORE!
When You (an
Boy He Fines)
QUALITY
CLOTHES
You Could
Wish For!
AT JOE'S
UPSTAIRS
STORE!
Closing
Out Sale
Now You (an
SAVE
, $10TO$15
on Finest Quality
SUITS
$r-oo
00
on Fines! Quality
SPORT
COATS
mm;
50
on Fined Qualify
SLACKS
AU FUR FELT HATS
At Vi Off
All new . . . thli season's
latest styles. Large selec
tion. ' All sites for regu
lars, shorts, longs, stouts.
Open Friday Night
till 9 O'clock
JOE'S
Upstairs Clothes Shop
442 State St
Above Morris Optical Co.
Look for the Flashing
"Save $10" Sign Above
the Entrance
Fomous Brand
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Ranges
Ironers
Dishwashers
Roasters
Toasters
Fans
328 N. Commercial
Double Wins in
Bridge Tourney
Sixteen tables of duplicate
bridge provided double win
ners In the Salem Elks club
tournament this week.
Teams finishing high were
L. W. Frasier and Mrs. Gilbert
Groff, Mrs. Ward Graham and
Mrs. Walter M. Cline, Mrs. El
sie Day and Gilbert Groff. and
Mrs. Paul F. Burris and Ellis
H. Jones.
Rating points also were
awarded the following: Mrs. C.
L. Newsom and Mrs. Rupert
Park, Mrs. Dorothy Remmey
and Ralph S. Dannen, both of
Brownsville, Mrs. F. T. M lin
ger and Mrs. Albert Smith,
Jack Nellsen and Arthur L.
Lewis, Mrs. Robert McKesson
and Mrs. A. W. Binegar, Mrs.
E. Z. Boring and C. L. New
som, Mrs. L. W. Frasier and
Mrs. George Rein, Mrs. Lloyd
Jones and .Charles Tambling.
In the Friday night summer
series Mrs. Elsie had the top
percentage, while Mrs. P. F.
Burris, Walter M. Cline, Mrs.
Charles L. Newsom, Mrs. F. C.
Lutz and Mrs. L. W. Frasier
were next in order. Others
scoring high in the final tour
nament Included Mrs. Don
Huff and Mrs. W. D. von Ot-
terstedt, Mrs. Jose MoriU of
Corvallis, Mrs. Walter A.
Barsch,Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Ramp, Carroll Ford, Mrs. Don
ald Duncan and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Moore of Scio.
First September master
point will be held this Thurs
day evening at the Elks club
because of long Labor day
week-end and bridge week in
San Francisco. The regular
Monday tournament w ill be.
held next Tuesday, September
8, because of the holiday.
REWARD FOR COURTESY
Raleigh, N.C. ( Courte
sy is the watchword for motor
ists here. The reason: The po
lice department awards free
theatre tickets to motorists ob
served rendering courteous
acts. '
The old Spanish province of
New Mexico extended from the
Mississippi to the Pacific and
had no set northern boundary.
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NOTE BOOKS
Regular $1.69 Value .
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AND MANY OTHER SMALL APPLIANCES
USED APPLIANCE CHJTE
Open Friday Til 9 p.m.
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Omar Barth
Returns Home
Rev. Omar N. Barth, pastor
of Calvary Baptist church, has
returned- to his pulpit after
mending three and a half
months touring Europe and the
Middle East He visited the
Holy Land during 30 days of
his trip abroad.
The minister reports tensions
still, exist between the Arabs
and the Isaelites, the former
apparently being resenuul or.
the progress being made by the
Jews.
The spot where the manger
was supposedly located when
Christ waa born was viewed by
the minister, while he visited
many other Biblical points of
Interest
Rev. Barth reached England
In time to witness the corona
tion and before returning to the
United States, passed through
Greece, Italy, Austria, Yugo
slavia, Switzerland, Germany,
and Belgium.
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FRIDAY--
Refrigerators Auto. Washers
Sewing Machines Wringer Washers
Radios Wood Ranges
Mixers Heaters
Hand Irons Oil Heaters
Vac. Cleaners Water Heaters
SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME
Shown in the foerground Is the East Salem bypass
over re-aligned Turner road that runs beneath It. In the
foreground is the S.P. overpass and distantly Bartoai hill
where a deep cut is being made to accommodate the by
pass route. Earth removed from the cut is being used to
make extensive fills shown in this 'picture. -
Four Corners
Four Corners Billy Ship
man, seven-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Shipman, broke
his left forearm on Sunday. The
children were playing when
Billy tied his tricycle to the
rear of Ronnie Reichenberg
er's bicycle with a rope. As
they rode tandem effect Billy's
tricycle turned over spilling
him to the ground. The arm
was cared for 'at the Salem
General hospital. Billy is con
valescing at his home. -Mr.'
and Mrs. Everett Klopp
and sons Rlckle and David have
purchased the Earl Thulln res
idence at 4090 Durbln ave.
They moved here from Keizer.
The Community Builders
class of the Baptist Church
Sunday school met for a no host
dinner on Friday evening in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Holler. Covers were placed for
Rev. Victor L. Loucks, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Dusenberry, Vie
tor Jr. and Gary, Mrs. James
Scott, Jimmy and Bobby, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard MUler, Dav
id, Danny and John, Mr. and
Mrs. George vanueeuwen,
Charles and Mary, the hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Holler and sons
Steve. Douglas and Frank Hol
ler. Rev. Victor Loucks pre
sented the devotional period
with social hour following.
The Rev. and Mrs. V; L. Llv-
in as ton and sons Lew and Jim
my of Astoria, Ore., were guests
this week in trie wiuiam ries
ter and Homer Bales homes.
Rev. Livingston is pastor of the
St Paul's Episcopal cnurcn in
Astoria. They were enroute
home from a months traveling.
The families were former
neighbors in Whiting, Kansas.
Houseauests this wees in me
J. H. Igleheart homa are Mrs.
Igleheart's daughter-in-law and
baby daughter, Mrs. Jiles Ohm
art (Lillian- Langliers) and
Tana Renee of Eddyville, Ore.
Tana Renee was born August
25 at the Salem Memorial hos
pital. Her maternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Langliers of WoodDurn.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sakota
have as their housegueiU their
daughter's family Mr. and Mrs.
James Allen, Joy and Steven
of ElMonte, Calif.
Visitors this week In the J.
C. Mayer home were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McConnell of Bend,
McConnell of AI-
K.nv and Earl Robinson of
Beaverton.
Mrs. Ethel Prock of Lubbock,
Texas Is a houseguest of her
son's family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Prock. .
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Phone 4-3204
111
Karnes Added
To 4-H Lists
DalUi Additional tit it
place winners at the Polk coun
ty fair in the 4-H clauea were
announced today by the 4-H
extension service '
The list follows:
OAI1T
Prod Mint m, Dick Lor. Indepena-
toe. Yeerlin heifer. Loon Cook. Dallaa.
Senior heller. BeUr Ana cite laaa-
pooaeac. Junior hollar. Ftultp 0& to
rn ana. iawtptnotao. CDMnpico eitratr.
XHck Lor.
Outnuer r4vclni mi, Batty Ann
Clint.
Boiattta Bonier newer, uura ltbb
Rot era, Independence. Junior bailer, enr
ol Dor an. oiiu.
Mllklac Shorthorn Prottnctoc
zora Ann. niooenuiai, Hoawuu. Tear
Unc btlltr. Oeoree JUnoaii, aajem.
Other brtaas YtarUnf helftr, I tad
Smith.
Ootu Dot, aw on tear. Pintle,
Baker, Monmouth. Do, under one raw,
Pamela Baker, Monmouth.
wr STOCK
Hereford Cow dropped before Jan. L
1M1. Oary cooler. Dailea. TearUnt
helftr, Mart are l Phllllpe, palla. aHaar,
oary cooier.
Ansua BUcr. Margaret FhlUlye.
ShorthOTtv Halter ealt. Bokert Mart.
Monmoutn. Btetr, Laxry OUaoo, Mon-
uauu.
SWTNB
Torkaklra and Tarn worth Bow, Butane
Dixon Monmouth. Ban lor tilt, Larry
ouon. rat A on, urry ouen.
HMBKr
Bouthdovn ami BbreMhlra AlaB twt.
BlIUe J tarn B4dUU, In4cpndn. Year-
uu tva, buu Jew KMOtu, imi
nandenea. Ban lunk. BUUa Jaan Bid.
dt'.L Pak matkot laMk. .Xnrln BtBdall,
Id9ndnoa. pta ! t market lamM,
Irwin RMdttt. Ram Iamb, BUtle Jean
RMdeu. Ram. Dewey cummuu IIZ, Won
mouth. Breed tr herd, BUUa Jean BJd
deli.
Hampthira and Bfflk-Ate4 twt.
MarJorla BPtTllnt. XndewMdenet. Tear-
Hot ewe, Don el Catee. Bwt lamb, Danny
Watts, Salem. Pat market lamb, Betty
ciine. rra or wire market iamb, setty
dine, itatm Jamb. Harry Cnmmine
Romney. Oolumbla died ewe, Val
Mueller, Uonmoutb. TtarUnc awe, Bet
ty Cline, Kwa una, sora Ann Hlebtav
thai .Monmouth. Pat market lamb. Don
ald WJena. Dallaa. iPtn of three awe
lamM, Betty cuoe..
Romney, Columbia Pen of three mar
ket lambe, Don Wlena. Ram lamb, Don
Wlena. Breeder herd, Don Wlena.
Other medium wool breed Swa lamk.
Bora Ana Hltbenthel. pat market lamb,
Cbarlet Catee, Monmouth. Pea of three
ra laofbe. Bora Ann HitbtnthaL Ram
mb. Phillip Buratll. Dallaa.
Lone wool breode Tearllne ewe. Lam
Oitoon, Monmouth. Swa Jamb, Larry
Olleoa.
S. P. to Start
Big Project
Portland UJB Southern Paci
fic will start construction of a
$3,803,000 project involving in
stallation of centralized control
equipment for 93 miles of Its
Cascade line between Crescent
Lake and Eugene in early Oc
tober, company President D. J,
Russell announced today.
Centralized traffic control
equipment, by which trains can
be dispatched by remote con
trol, already has been Instilled
between Redding, and Black
Butte, Calif. Work on a 89 mile
CTC system between Klamath
Falls and Crescent Lake Is
nearing completion, Russell
said.
With completion of the Cres
cent Lake-Eugene project, 273
miles of the company's Cascade
line will be operable under re
mote control Russell explained.
The project also Includes con-
struction of an office and equip
ment repair shop at Eugene.
RIGHT ADDRESS
St. Louis W) A humane
society agent, called out to
catch a fox which turned up
In a residential section here,
msde the capture In the back
yard of William D. Tox.
About three fourths of U. 8.
forest land is privately owned.
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WITH FARMERS
INSURANCE
Ado
George
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AGEKCY
IMS N. Capital St. '
Phone) 3-3661
Between Hood end Shipping St-00 Hlway Going North
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Salem's Phones Have
Doubled in
Telephone growth has been
rapid in Salem' since the end
of World War XL, Manager E.
A. Berglund of Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company
said today in commenting on
the general growth of the in
dustry on the Pacific Coast, for
yesterday the 6,000,000th
phone on the coast waa in
stalled. .
Reserves to
Take Cruises
Four members of Salem's
Organized Naval Reserve sur
face division 13-28 will be
taking cruises in the early
part of September.
Going to the recruit train
ing eommand for his two-week
cruise will be Ray Gerald
Loynes, SR, 549 Ford street,
Salem, who reports in San
Diego September 6.
Three of the reservists re
port to the USS Rombach
September 13 , for two-week
cruises. These men are Ds'e
Vernon Music, SA, Aumsville;
Donald William Morris,
ENDC, Turner; .and Robert
Walter Chambers, SA, Al
bany. Last week 19 members of
the reserve division here re
ceived advancement in rate
from seamen recruits to sea
men apprentices.
Those men advanced In
rate were Billy M. Brown,'
Brooks; William H. Byerley,
Sheridan; Edward Castillo,
1977 Court street, Salem; Rob
ert W. Chambers, Albany;
Herbert M. Childs, Albany;
James E. Folsom, 13S1 Elm
street, Salem; Alan D. Hen
drlckson, Dallas; - Jack E.
Hinds, Dallas; Gerald F. Jen
kins, Albany; Wallace S. John
son, Scio; David E. Mix, 1980
North Church street; James
W
Prugh, Stayton; James W.
Ruth, Dallas; Charles. G.
Scott, 4145 Sllverton road,
Salem; Clair A. Simmons,
Brooks;- Richard M. Smith,
Dallas; Robert C. Thiessen,
1235 North 17th street, Salem;
Gary M. Tippets, route 4, box
14-C, Salem; and Everett R.
Winters. Albany. ' '
Woodburn Orders
$16,000 Fire Truck
Woodburn At the regular
meeting of the city council
Tuesday night, a new American
LaFrance fire truck was pur
chased, an Invader model.
Class A, 7S0 gallons per minute
GPM triple combination pump
er, at a cost of $16,000. The
truck has 219 horsepower
motor with the driver s seat in
front of the motor. It is to be
delivered In about six months.
This truck was the unani
mous choice of the council and
of all but one fireman who
favored a - Seagraves truck
which was also considered.
An ordinance was passed as
sessing the cost of the paving
of Arthur St., and also an or
dinance for the graveling of
High St between Fifth and
Sixth. .
The proposed ordinance mak
It mandatory to secure a per
mit from the fire company for
bonfires in the city limits, was
tabled.
Suspension Order
In Phone Dispute
Portland (111!) Negotiations
between Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company and the
workers were suspended here
todsy and Federal Mediator
Bob McClelland Indicated he
would not call another meet
ing until one or both sides hid
more to offer towsrd settle
ment of the dispute.
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Any Longer
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remaOite. Am taint eueeeii for MM
yean in China. No matter with erhat
ailmer.ie you art afflicted, dleordera,
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tea, cam tl Bitten, ulcer, ditheiea,
rhumatiifii. tall and bladder fOer,
ekln. female complaint.
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Eight Years
But 1 speaking for Salem
alone, Berglund mentioned
that the day the United States
won the war against Japan In
1943 Salem had 11,010 tele
phones. Since then 4he number
has more than doubled, and
the total now is 2S.089.
The 6,000,000th phone on the
coast was placed in service
with a flourish Wednesday in
the Barstow, Calif., home of
marine veteran of the Korean
war. Master Sergeant Lionel P.
Williams and his wife Dorothy.
Officials of both Pacific Tel
ephone and the Independent
telephone associations were on
hand to hail the event as a
milestone in the west's tele
phone progress. ,
The installation was made
by the Interstate Telegraph
company, an affiliate of the
California Electric Power com
pany, one of the more than
200 Independent tele phone
companies that interconnect
and cooperate with ?eillc
Telephone in providing Pacific
coast telephone service.
The six millionth telephone,
the telephone executives gath
ered at Barstow pointed out,
is symbol of the tremendous
growth of the telephone indus
try lu the last eight years to
bring service to the West s mil
lions of new residents.
Today's 6,000,000 telephones
are Just about double the 1943
coast total.
Berglund said Pacific Tele
phone has now spent more
than $1,400,000,000 on its post
war expansion program.
Retail Coffee Price
Goes Up in Portland
Portland 0JB Retail coffee
prices were 2 to .4 cents
pound higher on Portland gro
cer's shelves today, with most
advertised brands selling at 93
cents a pound.
The price Increase reflects
wholesale price boosts made a
month ago. coffee industry
spokesmen said. The high price
of green coffee in 'Brazil waa
blamed for the soaring prices,
Kaiser Sales Show
29 Per Cent Growth
Oakland, Calif.' VO Kaiser
Aluminum 8c Chemical Corp.
Thursday said it aalea for: the
fiscal year ended May SI In
creased 29 per cent over
previous year to a record high
of $182,693,000. '
The company said, however,
Its net earnings for the fiscal
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SMILING JACK'S .
Open Evenings Til 9 Phone 3-9600
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year dropped from 111,492,-
000 . to ia,57i,ooo, partiaiiy
because amortization was in
creased to more than .four
times the previous rata, .
This year's earnings were
the equivalent of $1.56 per
common share, compared to
3.09 last year.
In his annual report to
stockholders. President Henry
J. Kaiser predicted bright
future for the aluminum in
dustry. "Today the market is
seven times what It was m
1940" Kaiser said, "yet the
potential demand for alum
inum has never been brighter
for new applications." '
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