5,turday. December 26, 1953 TANKS GASOLINE - OIL - WATER . STORAGE SEPTIC TANKS V(-W-Rosebrauqh Co. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon lM,Ao6"el1 T1" kSinct 1912 Mem Industrial Development Group Working on Long Range Program of Economic Progress Effort Directed Toward Acquisition of Mora Industry, De velopment of Natural Resources, Mora Outlets for Local Product i By K. KENNETH EVANS With the increase in popula-, A special report to the peo- Pit-e 7 rnana a.7na ri k: .... PRE-INVENTORY SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Dec. 31st Last Day KAY WOOLEN MILL STORE 260 S. 12th "The Street the Trains Run On" CUSTOM LAUNDERED SHIRTS Btl ItK FEEL BETTER FIT BETTER Home of Sanitone Dry Cleaning Only XJCeo UUKCCT Delivery A Complete Line of PIPE & PLUMBING SUPPLIES Bathroom Fixtures Appliances - Hardware - Mill Supplies Saffron Suoply Co. 325 N. Commercial Phone 2-4189, if no answ., dial 3-6478 or 2-4914 NEW MODEL 33 CHAIN SAW ' ir 2.1 Actual Horsepower ,,... ., u, 20-lbs. Actual Weigh! 2 Mode,J AYai,ab,e 12-inch Blade -- 16-inch Blade 908 Edgewoter Tovvne Equipment Co. Phone 4-1541 CAPITAL DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS 405 State Corner of Liberty WE GIVE fttf GREEN STAMP5 tion of an estimated 15,000 new residents in the last ten years, the need for expanded public facilities to care for this increase, and sound devel opment and expanvm of the city and regional economic position, to aid in Its accom plishment, the Salem Indus trial Development Council was founded in March, 1952. Since that time the council has delib erated the possibilities of In dustrial expansion, encourage ment of existing industries, greater productive use of the regions natural resources, ex panded distribution of locally produced goods and, to do extensive research work to show the opportunities for new enterprises. The work is being conducted under a six-point program including the above mentioned activities. There are 92 aggressive Salem business firms who have invested liber ally to aid In bringing these aims into fruition. The council membership for 1953 consists of 25 leading in dustrialists. These include L. O. Arens, commissioner, State Industrial Accident commis sion; Arthur Atherton, vice president 4 manager, Salem Branch, First National Bank of Portland; Wallace Bone steel e Co., (warehousing); Clair Brown, owner and man ager of the Salem Navigation company; Leo Childs, retired, Childs Realty Co.; Robert Fenix, financial vice president and business manager, Willam ette university; J. L. Franzen, Salem city manager; Willis'.. Hammond, vice president, Un ion Security company; Roy Harland, attorney at law; Rex Hartley, judge Marion county court; Carl W. Hogg, owner and manager Hogg Brothers, appliances and furniture. Other Council Members Other members of the coun cil include Dave Hoss, manag er KSLM radio; A. W. Loucks, mayor City of Salem and own er and manager of the Home Oil Fuel company; E. Burr Miller, secretary and sales manager of the Valley Motor company; Louis Neuman Commercial Contractors, Inc. Russel E. Pratt, owner and manager of the Capital City Transfer Co.; Loring Schmidt, owner and manager of KOCO Broadcasters; Ed Schreder, realtor; Linn Smith, member at large, retired assistant vice president, U. S. National bank; Robert Sprague, advertising manager. Statesman Publish ing company; Fred Starrett, division manager, Portland General Electric company; Hedda Swart, Marion county engineer; E. H. Thompson, vice president, U.S. National Bank; Loyal Warner, Warner Motor Co., and Bernard Mainwaring owner and publisher, the Cap ital Journal. The industrial program, be ing planned and conducted by the Salem Industrial Develop ment Council, is endorsed by the City of Salem and Marion county governments and the Salem Chamber of Commerce. J. R. Dudley, with an excellent background of experience with numerous contacts with key people across the nation, has been selected as executive manager of the Council. His past record of accomplishments in new industry promotion ac tivities, qualify him for this managerial position. THE ELEGANT NEW '54 DODGE HOP! TO II - MORE IK II - MODE OF IT Stan Baker Motors 525 CHEMEKETA PHONE 2-2468 pie of the Salem area, made last month, says in part: "The task ahead presents a formida ble challenge. Your council pledges its best endeavors to meet this challenge. The path is a tortuous one and. the going i wow. in me extremely com petitivs field of industrial pro motion, over-night results Just do not occur. But, with your co operation, your support, your patience, inis program, in time, can bring benefits to all." Need for Pre-Vlslon It must be remembered, how ever, that no steps in human, material or economic advance ment, however taken, can be accomplished without first vis. ualizing the consequences of the achievement and, having in mind the objectives and pur pose oi eacn step being made by this Salem Industrial Develop ment Council. For example, an architect first builds his struc ture in his mind, seeing as It in a vision, the beauty of Its adornment, the durability and strength of its construction, the utility and purpose of its vari ous features. The more distinct the mental vision of this ar chitectural design the greater the possibilities o; the achieve ment. A city like Salem is. in this respect, like a piece of archi tecture. It must first have In the minds of the population, a complete whole. In other words, before a city can be built to meet the highest ideals as visioned by the city build ers, and the Industrial Council, it must have a place in the minds of the population, and all of its various elements of utility and ethical values must be conceived as mental pic tures. No town grows except by what it feeds upon. If it lacks ideals, ambitious, hopes and as pirations among its people. Just to that degree does it become a deserted village, an abandoned camp or a sleepy hollow. Like wise, the ambitions, hopes, as pirations and ideals rising high, the progress of the community will rise to the same level. Concentrated Effort an Essential But, it should be realized further that by greater efforts, greater ambitions and more op timistic hopes, Salem may be made to draw to itself a greater oroDortion of the steady in crease in population to the Pa cific Northwest, than the nat ural factors would bring. This also would include new indus tries, new commercial firms and the expansion of those in dustrial and commercial firms already located here. Community growth spells prosperity for it means more building, more capital invested in the community, s stronger economy, better homes tend a broader view of life. Emer son said in effect: "If a man makes a better mouse-trap than anyone else can make, though he live in a wilderness, the world will make path to his door." If Salem's united ef forts, moving spirits and, the Salem Industrial Development Council are given support and cooperation in heralding to the world that this city and re gion offers better opportunities than are offered by other re gions and commercial centers, gions, Salem will grow. Sheet Metal Contractors 1085 FOR COMFORT AND HEALTH Call 3-8555 Broadway Salem Heating & Sheet Metal Co. SERVING SALEM AND WILLAMETTE VALLEY SINCE 1910 Grabenhorst Bros., Realtors 134 1 liberty Real bills, luilneii Inveilmsnh, Property Maiujenwnf, Iiuwiki, Imm PHont 2-2471 MAKE DAVIDSON'S YOUR AUTO CENTER J AAA 24-HOUR TOW SERYICE DAVIDSON AUTO SERVICE Serving Salem 33 Years 530 Chemeketa Phone 3-8955 Haydife Building Blocks Fireplace Materials Wafer Proofing Compounds Exculsive Modernfold Door Complete Lathing & Plastering Spacemaster Door Supplies Ra-lox Folding Door Pumilite Block & Supply Co. 1690 Dallas Rd. Phana 2-2445 W. T. Rigdon Co. Funeral Directors One family serving Salem and surrounding community for 62 years. 299 N. Cottaae Phone 3-3173 MOVING Across the Street or Across the Nation Capital City Transfer Co. 230 S. Front Phone 2-2436 The SALE Meeds Uliijiderstmding! M INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Your Ship mi READ ABOUT THEIR EFFORTS TO OBTAIN MORE INDUSTRIES - MORE PAYROLLS FOR THE SA LEM AREA AND LEND YOUR OWN EFFORTS TO ATTAIN THE OBJECTIVE. ClltCfltvC': This new Industrial Development Council of the Sa lem Chamber of Commerce can be only as effective as YOU wish to make it.