Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 10, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday Dtmabcr 19, 1ISS
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sales. OrtgM
Pl.1
Calaba Choice
For President
Budjr Calaba has been placed
in' nomination for the presi-
denry oi tha Salem Board o(
Real ton.
Sine ha has no opposition,
tha nomination is tantamount
to election, although member
will be given the privilege of
naming other candidates from
the floor at tha Dec. It lunch'
eon meeting.
Others' nominated Include:'
Al Isaak, vice president; John
Black, secretary; Chat Nelson,
treasurer; Leo Relmann, di
rector for one year; Ed Lukin
beal and Virgil Hume, direc
tors for three-year term;
Claude Kilgore, member of the
appraisal board, four - year
term.
The nominating committee
consisted of Ed Potter, Joe W.
Hutchison, Stanley Brown and
Jon Black.
This week's scheduled meet-
lng has been called off out of
consideration for the city-wide
luncheon to be held at the arm
Wry in honor of Salem high's
football team. j
Haste Asked for
Gift Parcels
All gift packages for distant
states should be in the mail In
the immediate future and those
for nearby points shortly
thereafter, warns Postmaster
Albert C. Gragg as he fore
sees a rush of Christmas mail
near at hand.
Christmas cards require less
time to cover the same dis
tance, but they should be post
ed by Dec. IS for out-of-town
delivery, and at least a week
before Christmas for local ad
dresses. Gragg points out that unless
these mailing dates are ob
served, there's a danger of In
coming mail slowing up the
outgoing operation. Commer
cial shipments ire another
hazard that may prevent de
livery before Dec. 25.
There is necessity for wrap
ping packages as securely as
If they were going overseas
and that operation should be
taken care of immediately.
Gragg asks that persons who
are able to should visit the
post office before 10 a.m. or
between 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. to
avoid the big lunch hour rush.
3 Salem Students
For Alpha Phi Omega
University of Oregon, Eu
gene (Special) Three Univer
sity of Oregon students from
Salem were recently pledged
to membership In the Oregon
chapter of Alpha Phi Omega,
national men's service frater
nity. I
They are: Stanly Dvorak,;
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Dvorak, Sr., 3147 Teas
avenue, and William French,
'son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.,
French. 1340 Nebraska ave
nue. Dvorak, a freshman in ;
architecture, is a graduate of
Sacred Heart high school in
Salem, and French, a fresh
man in business aUmlnlstra-;
tion, graduated from Salent
high school. Howard 3. Mess- j
mer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-1
eph Messmer, 2930 North;
Front street, was also pledged, j
Messmer, a' freshman In lib
eral arts, la a recent graduate
of Olympia high school in
Olympia, Wash.
Hodernislic Piece
Offered as Memorial
Mayor Al Loucks says a new
committee may be appointed
shortly after the first of the
year to attempt a selection of
some suitable memorial to pio
neers from the Carroll Moore's
fund bequeathed to the city for
that purpose.
The mayor said a work of
sculpture from the modernis
tic school had been offered by
the Kharouba Gallery of Port
land, whose director is Mrs
Louis unce. The work, by
Manuel Izquierdo of Portland,
a native of Spain, Is said to rep
resent a mother and child and
may be Interpreted as express
nig courage, hope and belief.
The selection of the Veaus
Victorieuse statue by Renoir,
selected by a former commit
tee, ran afoul of public senti
ment end the order was canceled.
The Moores fund is held by
the Pioneer Trust Company
CHILD POSTURE
Begins and Ends
With the
Proper Correction
of
Foot Posture
Consult a Foot Specialist
A CHIROPODIST
liberty street CMrt treet
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Here Is America's biggest shirt value! And these ore the
facts to prove it!
It's comparable to a shirt you would pay $4 for.
Collar-of Airplane Cloth is unconditionally guaran
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Most wanted collar style. Medium point fused model.
Body 'of shirt is white Sanforized broadcloth, also
world-famed for its wearing qualities.
GUARANTEED!
NO HOLES FOR
1 WHOLE YEAR
WHEN YOU WEAR
THESE VICARA
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Reg. 3.98. Gay geometric
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Heavy warm flannel in
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Site A, I, C, D. Sanfor
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Same all wool, ethers In blends. Nice assortment of pattemt and color.
VALUES TO 20.00
Broadloom Throw Rugs
Plains and Patterns
Values to 29.95 .
Now
54" All Rubber
Cushion Type Carpet Lining
Reg. $3.95 sq. yd. - Now
Wonderful under throw rugs ... will not slip or slide.
$1
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Sq.
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i96o 9xl9'6" Axminster Leaf Tone on Tone 98.00
sn'55 9'x9' Beige & Brown Axminster $49.95
A 9'xl2' Grey Tone on Tone Axminster $69.95
A 6'x9' Rose Floral Axminster um ... $29.95
inSo 9'x12' Green Tone on Axminster . $69.95
A12'x8'7" Cocoa WpltonS7SS $189.00
A 12'x8'7" Heavy All Wool Ax. &P.r; G:MB $99.95
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&s 2 Only 9'xl2' Fibre Rugs $14.95
sm'oo 12'xl2' Green & Beige Axminster $89.00
s5R9?yd 3' wide Hemp Stair & Hall Runner Yd $1 00
79"... Odds & Ends Stair Treads 25c
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New Shipment Hooked Rugs 2.4 $5.95
9' California Casual Chenille Carpet s,.,d. $5.50
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