Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 19, 1953, Page 21, Image 21

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TOT CAPITAL JOUKNAL, Sales. Orate
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Hell's Canyon
Group Meeting
Lebanon A speaker from
tht national Hell'i Canyon as
sociation will addrcaa a Linn
county audience meeting Fri
day, Nov. 20, at p.m. in Wil
ibire hall, Lebanon, tor the tint
netting of local Hell'i Can
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V A -caurt street tere
a-- W Give and Redeem Grten Stamps
yon club
A color-aound movie, "Look
to the River" will be preeented
ihowing the Northwett'a maior
dams and the transmission
linea used for the inter-connect -Ing
and pooling of the public
power projects' resource.
W. E. Miles will preside at
the meeting to which an inter
filed persons are Invited. Offi
cers for a permanent organiza
tion will be elected.
Ellsworth Lauds
GOP's Achievements
Lebanon Rep. Harris Ills
worth, speaking Tueiday night
at a chamber of commerce
dinner, lauded the achieve
ments of the first quarter of
President Eisenhower's ad
ministration, citing the end of
the Korean war, the Czecho
slovakian prisoner release,
withdrawal of the Seventh
fleet from protection . of the
Red China coast, and a 14 bil
lion dollar reduction of the
national budget
The congressman also point
ed to the repeal of the excise
profit tax which he described
at a "vicious penalty on new
buiinesses," and added that a
10 per cent reduction on per
sonal income taxes would go
into effect next year.
Rep. Ellsworth had high
praise for Secretary Douglas
McKay, pointing out his splen
did executive ability in ad
ministrating the laws of Con
gress in respect to natural re
sources In all matters pertain
ing to the Interior department.
Richards Supervises
Service in Research
Joe B. Richards, third year
Willamette university law
student, has been named, super
visor of the Willamette Legal
Research Service for 1BS3-S.
John Paulus, faculty advisor!
slates.
Richards, the son of J. A.
Richards of Ontario, is a gradu
ate of the University of Oregon.
He is president of the campus
chapter of Phi Delta Phi, hon
orary legal fraternity and was
nsmed to the dean's high scho
lastic list in 1952.
The Willamette Legal Re
search Service, one of six such
student operated activities in
uie country, is iree io practic
ing lawyers, who, by reason of
limited library faculties, are
not equipped to obtain authori
ties on questions of law.
DINING GROUP
To set the theme for delightful holiday entertaining
'The large Hutch China with crown glassed doors. The lovely round drop-leaf
table as pictured or as many as eight different styles of tables from which
to choose! Your choice of many different styles of chairs, too. And remem- ,
ber, you will be planning your furniture for the future os well as for today.
Pennsylvania House Furniture is offered in "open stock." Come in and see our
wide variety of stylea and sizes. . Let us help you choose the "recipe" to fit your
furnishing plan and meet your budget requirements of today. And we will give
: you "117 recipes" for choosing fine furniture. You'll find It Interesting and
helpful. See our special store displays.
Brush College
Brush College Brush Col
lege Grange home economics
club will entertain husbands of
its members at a no host sup
per Thursday, Nov. 19, at the
home of Mrs. Archie Ewing and
son Ralph.
Brush College Community
club will meet at the school
house for an election of offi
cers Friday night at I o'clock.
EXTRA FOR CREW CUTS
Chicago VP) The Master
Barbers Assn. will vote on a
proposal to charge extra for
crew cuts. They say it's harder
to give them, and, besides, the
barber gets hair all over his
shoes.
OPEN FRIDAY
KITES
mi 9
CRADDOCK
.Authentit ISHe Century Design
Genuine Craddock Dependable Construction "
Luxurious Hand-rubbed Duco Lacquer Finish In . (
Walnut er Mahogany
' The small table with family utirtiyt
Expands to 76" and closed 26x36". Gives you round
the clock utlity and plenty of spread for special occas-'
Table
Chairs
$E5M up
Four different styles of chairs!
Furniture Second Fleer
Double Duty Furniture
For Hying, game or dining room
You'll love the saucy Dutch-dancer slant to tapered legs ending In bold spoon
feet the informal charm this dropleaf table lends to living, game or small dining
room. And look! A 20-inch Lazy Susan to help guests help themselves. Choose
a perky curved-for-eomfort aide chair or ample captain's chair.
Table
$62.95
Chair
$18 95 SI? $29.95
.for Your Thanksgiving Entertaining
. E. R. Buck '
Early American Table
With Three Leaves Opens te 78" ' '
Now only
Made of solid birch or maple hardwood in mellow maple hand
rubbed finish, this Genuine Early American masterpiece Is not
only beautiful but highly practical. With no leaves inserted,
measures only 42 inches in diameter . . . with three leaves
inserted, opens' to 78", seating eight.
i Add years more use to your
Hi P.- 1 'E&ttff&V-'tt -li! chair because the decorator col-
I rCVGr &2& &$&W'Jfe i I ora stay clearer, brighter; cover
ii, I de jL' .'iTT'iiixiti ''"n.Jt will take longer, harder wear!
rmllPC I ZxyftefttZV '-' '' "Vl Reinforced hardwood frame;
I VIIIC.9 1 'vl double spring construction; but-
CriflflU I (2r ton-tufted back. Choice grey.
Mat. 1 fffe -4 Nrnitur.
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CARLOAD PURCHASE! SAVE 20.07 tVr'.;. fiSSu
riaiiunii uwvnwi f, &sm" l '
Reg. S9.9S N , 1 1
no down 88 $00' h
PAYMENT nSS WW fe J)
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APPROVED CREDIT . -lm
WELCOME ?Z
on Farm
ureeu Federation
Chairs lo Match
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FOAM RUBBER, PLATFORM
ESOCIXIEE?
Foam Rubber Gives Comfort
Rich, Nylon Frieze Cover Gives Beauty,
Long-WearJ
SAVE $20.07
Reg. 79.9S '
NO DOWN PAYMENT
$1 Down Holds Til Christines
It's the softest, most
comfortable chair you
ever sat in! The no-sag
spring bate is topped with
a plump, resilient 5-Inch
foam rubber cushion
and that wonderful
comfort is there to Stay.
Nylon Frieze upholstery
is durable, lasting and
you have a choice of rose,
grey, red, sage, kelly.
The low special price
saves you $20.07.
FURNITURE SECOND FLOOR