Thoridajr, January 7, 1954 TEE CAPITAL JOURNAE, Ukm, Dicgoa Pag S. Unemployment Cost Growing LEBANON The state employ ment service U paying more than $150,000 to unemployed is east ern Linn county, according to es timated figure released today by Charles Wilson, manager of the Lebanon division. Wilson said th 1.859 persons out of work and receiving checks, averaged almost S23, slightly above Um state' average of $32. This was due to the high pay earned by loggers during the past year. The 1,569 persons in eastern Linn county now out of work sets a new record and is estimat ed at 65 per cent of the total unemployed which is approxi mately 2,414 persons. During -past years the roll of idle began to shrink about Jan. 10 when mild weather allows a return to work in the woods. Both the B. F. Johnson mill and Gilbert-Eaton logging com pany last week began limited op erations, removing a number from the unemployment rails. On the other hand, the Newberg mill closed temporarily and 34 persons were dropped from plywood oper ations during the same period. SOUNDS REASONABLE MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UP)-Five-year-old Bob Yates couldn't be sure whether it was a man or woman who had telephoned his father. "I couldn't see their clothes, he explained. Boycott Providence Church Since Transfer of Deed AlbanyDeeding of the, his toric Providence Baptist church by two trustees to the First Baptist church of Albany has not set well with at least three of the living members of the Providence Baptist congrega tion, nor with the residents of the Providence eoramuniw. Adverse reaction bag been such that there is danger the church may go out of existence through lack of attendance at church and Sunday school. The situation wu outlined in Albany Wednesday by R. C Peery, Lebanon, whose sister, Mrs. Efiie Peery, is one of the seven living members. Others are Benton and Mrs. Gladys Ar- Lebanon Records 49.79 Inches Rain LEBANON During 1933 49.79 inches of rain fell in Lebanon, ac cording to records at the San tiara Lumber company weather station. Heaviest downfall came in Jan uary when the total wu 10:53 inches. July was the driest month with no precipitation. Highest temperature last year was 95, recorded July 6. On Feb. 24 the thermometer went down to 25, the coldest of the year. nold who si sued the deed: Mrs. Sophie Rhode and Leonard Ar nold. Scio Mrs. Peery and Mrs. Mina Davenport and Mrs. Hester Alley, Lebanon. Since announcement of the sale of the 100-year-old Provi dence church waa made, said Peery, attendance at both Sun day school and church service has declined. "Residents of the Providence community feel that this church which they have supported and maintained for many years no longer belongs to them," Peery asserted. "Accordingly they are losing interest in it, and many feel it likely that the church will be ultimately disbanded." Peery noted that when trans fer of title was proposed last tpring strenuous objections were voiced not only by Mrs. Peery and Mrs. Davenport, but by the more than 100 Providence area residents who attended meet ing at which tbe transfer was nrnnosed. Peery stated this in refutation of the statement recenly em anating from the Albany Baptirt church that sale of he church was done "upon agreement of all living members." The Providence church has been ministered for more than a year by the Rev. R. A. Frie berg of Crabtree, who remains pastor but who has not been directly involved in the trans fer proceedings. Interest Keen ' la 1953 Choice - Plans lor the dinntr honoring Salem's First Citizen of 1B&3 are rapidly earing completion and when the program is staged at the Marion hotel the night of Jan uary 20 It is anticipated there will be a capacity ausience to honor the No. 1 individual. Selection of a First Citixen waa broached by the Chamber of Commerce in 1950 when C. A. S prague, former governor, was tbe selection. An element of secrecy enters into the nomination and selec tion of the top individual whose iedntity Is not revealed ultil the last moment. Speaker for the program will be Governor Paul L. Patterson. Hostesses and hosts for tbe dinner have been selected and their tickets will be in tbe mail this week. Dinner tickets may be secured through the Chamber of Com merce, sponsoring agency. Albany to Announce Junior First Citizen Albany An anonymous selec tion committee wiU reveal Jan. 19 the winner of the 1953 Al bany Junior Chamber of Com merce "Junior Fust Citizen" honor during the annual dis tinguished service award ban quet at the Albany hotel. Chair man Russell Tripp announced Wednesday. Featured speaker during the banquet will be Dr. Victor P. Morris, acting head el the Uni vesity of Oregon and dean of the school of business administration. Toastmaster will be Rex Put nam, state superintendent of public instruction, former city school superintendent. Seed Meeting Dated In Hills Clubhouse The seed crop situation as It pertains to a cleaner product and tbe procesa of producing, clean ing and marketing seeds will be discussed during a conference to be held at the Waldo Hills Com munity clubhouse at 10 a.m. Tuesday, January 12. Harold Finnell, 'Tom Jackson, Ray Teal and Rex Warrtn, all of Oregon State college will be present to discuss tbe seed out look and Its production. A panel of local seed growers and dealers will tell of their ex periences in tbe seed business. They will include Roy King, Union Hills; Floyd Fox, Victor Point E. T. Rose, Hubbard; Roy Wilcox, Pratum and J. J. Doerf ler, Victoir Point. County Agent Hollis OUoway reported that the price and active demand for many seed crops has dropped off and that there may be some shifting of crop plant ings. Merion bluegrass has been In short supply with omc growers grossing $2000 an acre and others less than $100. Lunch -will be available at the clubhouse. KameEslell Councilman SUverton Qulntin EstelL local attorney, waa elected municipal judge at Monday night's meet ing of the Silverton council. He succeeds John Hainsworth named to complete Walter Geren's terra when he became ilL Gerena term expired In January, 1954. The board of appraisers, C B. Anderson, Hugh Range and Hrary Sherwood, placed a value of 110,000 on the Jot. and 88, 000 on the former Washington Irving school building advertised for sale. Members of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars had re quested the sale to their organ ization for a club house. No bids on offer for purchase were re ceived at Monday night's meeting. The city manager, Robert Bor land, was requested to arrange for better lighting facilities in Cowing addition on Johnson street Mnnell and SherriL Portland, represented by Novak, were given the order for 1,000 feet of 2Vi inch fire hose at en estimated cost of $1.93 per foot. - Three firms submitted bids. Joe Dodds of Portland Gas and Coke company, waa asked to be present at the February meeting of the council to discuss a fran chise arrangement with the mem bers. Local representatives are to at tend a League of Oregon Cities meeting Friday, January 15, at the Salem Senator hotel. Harry Carson, mayor, and aV-s-ert Borland, city manager, pre sided. Aldermen present were arl Hande, Jr., James Hollings worth, Errol Ross, Norman East man and Earl Hart man. City At torney Rex Albright was also present Toe month's fines paid to the city judge totaled 8805. 8 Killed in Crash Of British Plane ALDBURY. England HI A Royal Air Force troop carrier plane crashed in heavy overcast and a lashing rain Wednesday night on a hillside near here, kill ing at least I of the It men aboard. The plane, a twin-engined Valet ta. was taking an U-man field hockey team from Bovington air field, near London, to the trailing base at Thorney Island in southern England after a game at Reading, an air ministry spokesman said. WHITTIER HOUSE HAVERHILL, Mass. (UP) One of the most popular sub jects in New England for artists and photographers is the home stead where poet John Greenieai Whittier was born 146 years ago. The oldest known painting of the fine old house was done in 1849. White Star TUNA ' Reg. 33c 2 n. 450 SAVING CENTER MARKETS New Low for Lebanon Fires LEBANON The 1953 fire loss In Lebanon and the areas served by its oepartment was one of the lowest on record, according to Chief Vern Reeves. He told a meeting of depart ment members this week that total loss was only $13,495, of which $8,195 was in the city and ' Largest cjty fire damaged the Silver Wheel terminal to the ex tent of $2400. The fire flchters answered 43 general city alarms and 28 silent city alarms. For the country 51 general alarms were answered. They were also called out for one drowning, three rescues and once to give oxygen treatment The department'! newest piece of fire fighting equipment is a 500-gallon pumper on which de livery is expected Jan. 15. The truck, a GMC chassis with Amer ican La France equipment, will be used chiefly for rural calls. Thia will make eight truck for the department KNITTING PROBLEMS SOLVED When You Call 2-5545 Alterations. Mending and All Types of Repairs liberty street -court street We Give and Redeem S&H Green Stamps Roberts Greatest White Sale LISTED BELOW ARE TYPICAL ROBERTS WHITE SALE VALUES! SEE OUR WINDOWS! SHOP . . . SAVE! 36" WHITE TERRY CLOTH For robes, towels, curtain! Would LQ, be 1.19 if serf. Jd. 25c 27" WHITE DIAPER FLANNEL Inn. ahanrbent aualltv! Softly napped. Reg. 30c yd. yd. 3.9$ PLAID TABLE CLOTHS Brightly colored plaid cloths In I QQ 52x52 size. Perfects, too. ' SCRANTON LACE CLOTH Large 70x99 size ivory color In J AC popular Belvldere pattern. t7 FEATHER BED PILLOWS Utility pillows, filled with crashed $4 chicken feathers. Reg. 2.98. 2 '" " RAYON LUNCH CLOTH 54x54 size sheer rayon and cotton f O good selection of colors. FIELDCREST PLAID THROWS Vicsra-wool blend in authentic tar- r QQ , .1.14. 1.QClfnJrf. UMl 111-'"- - 1 I FITTED TOP-BOTTOM SHEETS J.19 If pert Double bed site; 1 JQ Pequet white muslin. 36" PRINTED P. J. FLANNEL Reg. 49c yd. 2 10-yd. lengths. Sold OQ by piece only. T- ,v 39" UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Use for cutrains, draperies, oust nn. 2.49 . 5c WHITE SHEET BLANKETS 2.59 If pert. Warm white cotton in 1 70 81x99 size. ' TWIN SIZE MATTRESS PADS Prefect mattress against wear. Perfect, worth Z.S. CANNON WASH CLOTHS Vast assortment of colors, patterns! 19c ea. if pert. 7.93 LATEX FOAM PILLOWS Standard size; sippered white 3 OO cotton cover. Allergy-free. ea. " GIANT SIZE FOAM PILLOWS Reg. 10.95, perfects. Has sippered $1 9 white cotton cover. 2 fer PLAYTEXFOAMPIUOWS Regular height! Perfects and A Q worth 8.95 ea. 100 DOWN FILLED PILLOWS Reg. 9.95. firey duck down; lloenlzed JJIJ down proof ticking. 2 for EXTRA PLUMP DOWN PILLOWS Reg. 12.95 ea. 190V. white goose l O down filling; downproof ticking. 2 'or DOWN-FEATHER FILLED PILLOWS Feather-proof ticking. 2 ler covers. Reg. 35c yd. yd. CANNON GUEST TOWELS Stripes, solid colors with fringed $1 edges. 39c ea. if perf. 6 fer 25 WOOL BLANKETS Cannon make, 5.95 if perf. Come O AQ in rose color qnly. "'" FULL BED ELECTRIC BLANKETS Roberta' own make' Single con- 1 Q 00 trol style. 1-yr. guarantee. 42" PEQUOT TUBINO 85c yd. If perf. Strong, type 144 $1 muslin; bleached white. 2 - CANNON HAND TOWELS Reg. 59c to $1. Vast selection of col- $1 on and patterns. 3 for IMPORTED DAMASK SETS Reg. 8.95. 60x90 cloth; 8 napkins. 1 QQ White and pastels. t.7J FULL SIZE MATTRESS PADS Were 3.98. 54x76 size: boitilrhrd A QQ design: cotton flllrd. A. 7 7 10 WOOL BLANKETS 9.95 If pert. Kieldcrr! nuke in C QQ white only. 7290. '77 ikineCMCn HOUR. SACKS Reg. 29c ea, bleached, ready to aw. $1 3fiz38 when opened.. S for PLAID SHEET BLANKETS Would be 1.49 if perf. 80i7$ size; Si pastel plaid combinations. WHITE SHEET BLANKETS Would be 2.29 If perf. White cotton: aQ hip-stitched edes. "O'SO. 81x108 SHEET BLANKETS Snow white cotton: would sell for 1 QQ 2.98 If pert. ' ' Reg. 8.95. Super-soft: generously SlC mica. CANNON BATH TOWELS White Sale special! Reg. 79c ea. Six Si lovely colors. 2 for CANNON STARLIGHT TOWEL Bath site; 22x44, reg. 98c. Comes -JQ. In 10 luh colors. CANNON PINWHEEl TOWEL Bath size; 22x44, reg. 1.19. Jarquard QQ. pattern. 5 colors. CANNON EMPRESS TOWEL Bath size, 24x46, reg. 1.98. Heavy J $(f 9 colors. CANNON LAUREL TOWEL Bath size. 25x48, reg. 2.75. Heavy 1 QQ 2-ply weave; 9 colors. TAFFETA COVERED COMFORTER Reg. 27.50. 100r white goose 17 99 down filling. Reversible. SATIN COVERED COMFORTER Reg. 29.95. 100 white goose 01 QQ down filling. Quilted design. 7 ' colors. COTTON COVIRED COMFORTER Reg. 7.S5 5. ool 95'ir cotton e QQ filling. Floral print 4 colors. ' ' TAILORED CHENILLE SPREADS Reg. 9.95. There are 9 lush colors In J QQ fnll and twin sizes. ' " CANNON STARLIGHT TOWEL Hsnd size 16x2 reg. 59c. Come in JQ It colors. CANNON PINWHEEl TOWEL Hand size 18x24 reg. 69c Jacquard CQ, pattern 5 colors. CANNON EMPRESS TOWEL Hsnd site 16x28 Reg. 31, heavy weight 9 colors. 69c SPECIAL SALE! RAYON FABRICS One group of rayon prints-many pattems-eome solids-values to 98 yard- FABRICS - MEZZANINE 591,. ROBERTS IS AGAIN THI LEADER IN LOW PRICES DURING THIS GREAT WHITE SALEI SAVINGS AT THEIR GREATEST . TIONS OF NATIONALLY FAMOUS MERCHANDISE Of DEPENDABLE QUALITY! SHOP AND SAVE AT ROBERTS . EVERY DAYI ' REG. 14.95, FAMOUS WOOL O'THE WEST ALL WOOL "SNO-KING" BLANKET Wonderful, luxurious blanket Hudson Bay type in brilliant red, green and blue stripes on snow-white background! 72x 90 sir which means six inches addition al in length for generous tuck-in. Edges are whip-stitched for longer wear, - . REG. 1 2.95, WORLD-FAMOUS ALL-WOOL "FARIBO" BLANKET . . At our lowest price In many yearsl Soft, all-wool blanket firmly woven for com fort and warmth! Carries 5-year moth proof guarantee. Pink, blue, green, dark geen, flamingo, gold, deep red with . wide 6-Inch rayon satin binding. , REG. 1 5.95, BY WOOL O' THE WEST ALL WOOL "PATRICIAN" BLANKET Woven to the famed Wool Othe wesr standards with a deep, fleecy nap for wonderful warmth . . . bound with lux urious 8-inch rayon satin. Aqua, pink, cinnamon, flamingo, gold, dark green, chartreuse. Five-year guarantee against moth damage. Roberts' Own Famous Quality and Customer-Accepted sheets "SLUMBER -MAID" manufactured by Spring Cotton Mills of type 130 white muslin, i.ine 72x108 42x36 REG. 2.1 5 REG. 1.99 1.77 1.66 37c "CAST IRON" Utility white muslin sheets . . . excellent for day-ln, day-out use, $1x10$ 72x10$ 42x36 REG. 2.69 REG. 2.49 2.29 1.99 "SLUMBER QUEEN" Made for Roberts by Spring Cotton Mills, luxurious type 1$6 white percales. $1x10$ 72x10$ 42x38' R'G. 2.99 REG. 2 79 REG. S9 2.49 2.29 49c SALE Wtm:i . V . VAST STOCKS AND SELEC ' I . .' MONEY-SAVINO SURPRISES. V I m99 r 1 7 COLORS 1 1 099 1 r "1 wj i - M : V I " I I 12" . 9 - pMM: REG. 46c LrnRL;-'' -4W JFr eS"'".. I PEQUOT SERVICE MUSLINS Noted for their fine wearing qualities. Type 144 white muslin . . . A 1 quality, too. 81x148 fist: fitted bottom or top. dbL size, reg. 8.1$ 2.69 12x108 flat; fitted bottom er top twia size, reg. 2.98 2.49 94x108. reg. 8.49 3.09 $3x10$, reg. 1.19 2.29 42x38, reg. C9c 59 CANNON COLORED PERCALES Type 188 Cembspun percales In rose, pink, green, aqua, blue, yellow, lilac. Perfects. 81x108 flat; fitted bottom er top dbl. size, reg. 4.19 3.39 72x108 flat;. fitted bottom er top twin size, reg. 3.98 3.19 22x38Vi cases, reg. 9Sc 79 CANNON COLORED MUSLINS Type ISO mulin In rose, green, blue, lilac, yellow, pink All perfect quality. 81x108 flat: fitted bottom or top dbl. size, reg. 3.19 2.79 72x108 flat: fitted bottom or top twin size, reg. 2.99 . . . ' . . 2.59 42x38 cases, reg. 8e . . 59 CANNON'S WHITE MUSLINS Type 139 white rauslla. All perfects. Choose from flat, fitted bottom er top. sheets. 81x188 flat: fitted kettoea er lap dbl. size, reg. 2.89 t - J.99 72x108 flat: fitted bottom er top twia size, $1reg?2.9 2.49 $3x188', re. ' i'.79 42x38, reg. SOt 49 CANNON'S WHITE PERCALES World-famous, luxury Tombipun percales at a low price, livery one perfect quality. 81x108 flat; fitted bottom er top dbl. size, reg. IM 2.99 72x108 flat: fitted bottom er lop twia ali, reg. 3.29 2.79 0x108. reg. 3.98 3.19 42x38Vj. reg. 84e J9 JUMBO GARMENT BAGS $1.00 large 16 garment iize-2iprer front-plastic-astt. colors. - NOTIONS - MEZZANINE