Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 14, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, January U. 1951
CHECKINQ THE GERMAN UNDERGROUND
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friff iSSrU0,,rt0Ur bTie (n
at Mooen, in northern Germany. (AP Wirepboto)
New Orders on
Perfidy Charae
WASHINGTON Ut Tht SUte
apartment said Wednesday it hai
rc" uMUTicuoni to fanmun
Jom on whether toe United States
should insist on a retraction of Red
China charge of "perfidy."
Special ambassador Arthur H
Dean walked out of preliminary
talks on a Korea peace conference
last Dec. tt in protest against the
Communist accusation. He said
then be would not return until the
Communist took back the charge.
However, new talks have been
cncuuiea to set a date for reop
ening these broken -off preliminar-
aenneui roung, Deans aide
arranged these talks between liajl
son officers.
Suydam said Young had been
notified "in a message sent during
the last 24 hours." -
North Marion
High Activities
HUBBARD-lFriday and Satur
day, Tom Brumbaugh, band and
chorus Instuctor at North Mar
ion, will attend the state music
conference at the University of
Oregon in Eugene.
The Band-Chorus Parents club
of North Marion union high
school is sponsoring a benefit
performance of the University
of Oregon band for the North
Marion band and chorus, Feb. 4
at 8 p.m. Advance ticket sales
will be by members of the band
and chorus.
Friday evening, Jan. IS, the
North Huskies will meet Yam
hill on the North Marion court
in league play.
Monday evening, Jan. 18, a
Yawama League meeting will be
held at McMinnville at 6:30.
Tuesday evening the North
Marion Huskies will go to Amity
for a league game.
The North Marion wrestling
squad will tangle with the Scap
poose squad at North Marion,
Wednesday evening, Jan. 20, at
7 o'clock.
Sheridan Dates
NewSewerVofe
SHERIDAN sk.j.. in
ui j.o. iti ior we third time, on
a munif-inal uhm -.-.. - i
disposal plant.
Under the proposal which will
be voted on, water users will nav
a sewer rental rata ni to -
month for 500 cubic feet of wa
ter, consumers using more than
500 cubic feet will pay 20 cents
per 100 feet above th flat .h....
Large consumers will pay 10
cents per 100 cubic feet over the
500 mark.
During the summer months, Ihe
consumers will pay the eight
month aver, .a f mm CanUmiu
riuuvi
to June.
Under the last plan the voters
rejected, the consumers would
have Daid a flat S3 nar mnnlk
charge, plus an ad valorem tax.
csumiica ai approximately five
mills.
The charm of fiv mill !
timated for the new financing
pun, in aoaiuon lo tne water
users charge and the $75 'hook
up charge.
To finance the $350,000 bond
issue and operate the system for
9.1 VMM kkni.t W1 AHA la
...k u.. Vka ... -(..mi- H
IVfllVH Gfll. 1 IIC IHCI, tlWIa Hill
raise about $24400 and the bal
ance wouia come irom tne ao
valorum tax,
Nimifz Gives Trophy
To Portland Reserves
PORTLAND UB Fleet Adm.
Chester Nimitz presented the Nim-
itz Trophy to Portland s reserve ,
submarine division 13-7 before a
crowd of 2.200 here Tuesday night
The trophy is awarded annually
by the Navy Department to the
outstanding U. S. naval reserve
submarine division.
Nimitz praised members of all
naval reserve divisions, declaring?
"We are a maritime nation and
our future depends on our sea pow
er and the ability to immediately
seize control of the seas, without
the reserves this would not be pos
sible." I
SWANK SWINGER
SAUSALITO, Calif. (UP)
Mrs. Rudy Samson, an ardent
golfer, really cares for her clubs.
Their hoods are made of sable,
stone marten and mink.
SPRING VALLEY FU
SPRING VALLEY The Spring
Valley Farmers Union will meet
at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, at the
Spring Valley school. Guest speak
er will be Jack Wells of Indepen
dence who will show slides of
South America.
CLEARANCE
WE'RE CLEARING OUT OUR
'53 MODELS
Packard-BeH, 2821 Maple,
21" Combination -
Packard BeH 2723 Man.
21" FnU Dow
Admiral 222Dx4t Maple,
21" FuU Door
Admiral 228DxlC Man.
27" FuU Door.
Admiral 321Dx2, Mab,
21" Combination
R. C A. 21T314,
Mahogany 21"
R. C. A. 17T318
110 Mahogany 17"
R. C A. 21T217,
Walaut 21"
R. C A. 21T218,
Walnut 21"
R. C A. 21T218,
Mahogany 21" .
Reg. Special
KS0M $450
9M $320
$4s. $35900
'8703.08 OJQOO
'84W.J5 8J30QOO
unst $36o0
8319 93 $270O
'$38950 $250
MiMt $300
' wii $300
WARREN'S
SALES AND SERVICE, INC.
IOOI fair-round Id. Phone 3-7611
Strive to Make
REA Political
MIAMI, FU. ID A Republ)
can cangreasmaa Wednesday de
nounced What he called drtartnlnari
cnona 10 make a political football
ut of the Rural Electrification
Aoministrauoa program.
o ooresa ac tne annual con-
venuoa or tne National Rural
Electric Cooperative Assn. Rep.
individuals and groups. ' with
authority to speak for neither of
tne major political parties, have
tried to make it appear that the
present administration was talking
""turn in cneea- wnen tt
drafted a Dartv niatfiam ih.i
pledged ha continued support for
uj, crcuweauon. '
"The REA nroenun. thaaa u
appointed spokesmen hava said, is
oeuii -ecutued. The farmers, they
nave said, ara Mm nM -i
the river. ' "
What are ttia fart.. Tk- .:
Pie, straight-forward fact is that
during the past 1 months, under
uie present administration, the Hook, Ed Piennett, Joseph Er
KtA program has been strength- west, Anton Engelhart, Sammy
ed and improved and carried Fennimore Jr, Bill Hulras,
', ""n fresh vigor and re- George Hoffer, John Amann and
newed detenninaUon." Joseph Messman. .
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Ortgoa ,
Coffee Hour fo Aid
March Op Dimes
WOODBURN Sunday, Jan. IT,
Father Rubis Courts Knights of
Columbus, is giving the entire
proceeds of the "coffee hour" at
St Luke's hall to the "March of
Dimes" fund. A coffee hour is
held each Sunday after aU mas
ses.
For tne past two years the men
of the Knights of Columbus hav
ing been Holding these "coffee
hours" after eaca mass oa Sun
days. Members era appointed to
prepare coffee, not chocolate and
doughnuts in cafeteria stale each
Sunday for a social hour between
masses with the proceeds going to
tne aeoi oa st. iuae s school
Pat,
BACHELOR'S PARTY
MOUNT ANGEL' Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Herrif ord entertained at
a "Bachelor Boys" dinner in their
home Sunday afternoon. Covers
were placed for Frank Gamble,
Tony Schmidt, A. L Sutter, Mike
Kleinscnmidt, Bill Ricbter, Jim
Barrett, Bob Haffner, Marion
WE GIVE AND REDEEM
$H GREEN STAMPS
ROBERT BROS.
AND
GENERAL ELECTRIC
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REDUCTIONS FROH
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. FOU SIZE SET AVAILABLE FOX $15 .TSSj rf
ADDITIONAL ' . " " ' I I I
chrome dinettes
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4 21" Mantel TV. 1
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MANUFACTURER'S
CLOSEOUT OF . . .
LIMITED QUANTITIES ? .
WIDE VARIETY OF STYLES
AND COLORS
BUY WHAT YOU NEED
TABLE, CHAIR OR SET
TABLES
REG.
SALE
Oval. 4-leued plastic top table. 12i4". 7a AC AQ QC
Extends to 6" long ,a'ar "'''
Duncan Fhyfe pedesUl, i46"l closed. 79 gij 9.95
64.50
Oval-style, Duncan Phyfe pedestal base. AA QC
8i48", eitends to 60" 99.9
CHAIRS
Deluie model. Fesm rubber seat. 17 QC
chrome with no-mar back and handle
Deluxe chrome with foam rubber seat, IQ QC
ao-mar back
Chrome with padded seat, ao-mar back 10 QC
with hanHIa 19.99
Furniture Second Floor
10.95
12.95
9.95
Open Dally a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Open Friday. 9:00 to :00