Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 04, 1954, Page 17, Image 17

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    Thursday, March 4, 1 954
THE CAPITAL JOTTPVAL. Salem. Oregw.
Page 17 '
Attempt to Bar
Mum.
Liberty Street-Court Street
We Givt and Redeem
Z?K Green Stamps
OPEN FRIDAY
NITES Til
Testimony Fails
tempt to block testimony hv Hni.
1
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61U ak lne neus
miins, laiieo wednes'
Houston' inn....... .. .
V. -t-f Btivc was greet
ed by Mrs. Evelyn Cooper, law
yer for groups favoring construc
tion of the proposed federal Hells
ruan.y0M Ham' wllh the "atement
w.v nat waste
of time and an attempt to inject t
t-uiiiuaiug waumony into the rec
ord."
Houston nffnroH avkiUIi. .
ing the building of three dams in
j mver Deiween Idaho
and Oregon rather than the single
federal sructure. The Idaho Pow
er Co.. has applied for a permit
iu luiiu me inree dams.
William .1 fnctniu hon.i..
naming
miner, rejected Mrs. Cooper's
objection and ordered the exhibits
Af mittAll la ...1.1 k.
nuiuuicu 111 cviuence. Mrs. uoop
er then waived cross-examination
01 nuusion.
Water Committee
Hears Problems
ROSEBURG un - The Slate
Water Resources Committee heard
a different set of problems dis
cussed here Wednesday as it con
tinued its tour of Western Oregon,
seeking data for a water develop
ment program.
The major problems here, speak
ers told the committee, are flood
ing and silt in streams.
G. N. Riddle, former state rep
resentative from Riddle and a
member of the South Douglas Con
servation Assn., said flooding could
he reduced by planting cutover
timber land with grass. The seed
could" come from government
stockpiles purchased under support
programs, he said.
G. Lloyd Hayes, director of the
Siskiyou-Cascade research center
of the U. S. Forest Service, said
more reforestation and more con
trol over the location of logging
roads would solve both problems.
The additional trees would re
duce flooding and controlling the
drainage from mountain logging
roads would reduce the amount of
silt in streams, he said.
Speakers also recommended con
struction of a multi-purpose dam
on the South Umpqua River and
creation of a permanent State Wa
ter Resources Commission.
: ROTC Commandant
; Leaves for Meeting
? Lt. Col. Norman W. Todd, com
; mandant of the Willamette uni
' versity air force ROTC detach
: ment, left Thursday for Mont
gomery, Ala., where he will at-
tend a national conference for
professors of air science and
tactics, March 8-10.
An airlift for commanding of-
ficeri from AFROTC units in
Oregon and Washington assem
bled at McChord air force base,
from i where they are flying to
Montgomery via San Bernardino
and San Antonio. They will re
turn March 11 via Denver, Colo.
Over 200 professors of air sci
ence and tactics from colleges
and universities throughout the
country, Hawaii and Puerto Rico
will participate in the annual
,. meeting.
Pedee
PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Trueaux were hosts Friday eve
ning to the members of the EUB
church choir.
Howard Berry and daughter,
Mrs. James Hoxit, spent the
week-end at the home of his
brother-in-law, Debncy Arnold,
and afmily, near Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ronco of
Newberg, Mrs. A. B. Lyday, Jr.,
Vickey and Jimmic, of Kings Val
ley, Mrs. C. R. McCormack were
Sunday visitors at the Paul Ronco
home. The Roncos came to see
their new granddaughter, Mar
garet Jane.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Cummins,
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kcrber and
Susan, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cates,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burbank at
tended the 4-H club leaders din
ner at Dallas Monday evening.
Mrs. Cates, Mr. Kcrber and Mr.
Cummins are leaders of local 4-H
clubs. ,
Thirty members and guests ot
the Pedee community church, at
tended a fellowship dinner and
program at Nohlgren's in Salem
Friday evening:
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burbank,
Lyle and Eldon, of Portland,
spent from Friday until Sunday
with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
F. M. Over and family. On Sat
urday Mrs. Burbank, Mrs. Dyer
and Greta visited Mrs. J. W. Mc
Cormack at Dallas.
Mrs. Kenneth Storey and small
son. Ken, of Battleground, Wash.,
spent several days the past week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick VanDenBnsch. On
Thursday they visited Mrs. Thcra
Womer, Mrs. William Condson
and Mrs.C. L. Burbank.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guyer of
Lebanon were week-end guests of
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Condion and family, and
helped Billy Ray Condion cele
brate his third birthday.
Mrs. S. P. Yates and Mi
George McCormack of Salem
were hostesses for the Woman
club Wednesday. In the absence
of the president, Mrs. Amos, ana
vice president, Mrs. Ronco, Mrs.
William Pease conducted the bus
iness meeting. Mrs. Yates and
Mrs. McCormack were appointed
to obtain curtain material for
new curtains for the hall.
P??.10X!Jf JIRItCIIAXTS ASSOCIATION IMIESEXTS
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SPECIAL
TRADE-IN
SALE
LIMITED OFFER
f g H
39'
Popular
49c
7
FOR YOUR OLD WASHER
REGARDLESS OF CONDITION
TRADE-IN ON THIS FAMOUS
Regular 129.95
Trade-in 30.00
Wringer Washer
99
95
You pay
NO DOWN PAYMENT
on our approved credit as little as
$5 a month
Roberts Appliances, Downstairs
America's most popular General
Electric wringer washer holds 8
fiounds of clothes, lets you se
ect any washing time up to 15
minutes . . . has famoui "activa
tor" three-zone washing action
. . . one-control wringer with re
silient balloon rolls; powerful
Sump empties tub In less than
minutes. Come In today!
VALUES TO 5.951 CHILDREN'S SHOES
Special Selection of oxfords and straps $ AA
popular children's sizes. Special purchase! All leather. Mm WW
Shoes Downstairs
99c
REG. 1.99, CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS
Limited quantity, various colors with contrasting
trim, zipper closure. Sizes 5 to 3.
Shoes Downstairs
REG. VALUES TO 7.95 -WOMEN'S SHOES
A large selection of odds and ends; broken sizes; $Q QQ
oxfords, strops, casuals; vorious colors; reduced for mi Fw
quick sale.
Shoes Downstairs
SPECIAL PURCHASEI CHILDREN'S T-SHIRTS
A special Assortment of T Shirts in Assorted Colors. iO
Sizes 1 to 6. Regular $1 value if perfect. OC
Children's Downstairs
26.45 FITTED ELECTRIC BLANKETS
Single control; full bed size. Contour fit 1 ft ftft
dot snop fasteners. Rose, blue, hunter green. I r ww
Domestics Downstairs
FLOUR SACK DISH TOWELS
Reg. 39c eo. Heavy, absorbent, excellent for glasses
dishes. 36x36" squares; A $1
hemmed; ready to use. "I for I
Domestics Downstairs
1.69-2.95 DRAPERY FABRICS
Printed foilles, solid homespuns, multi-cords an
tique satin! 10 to 50-yd. lengths. 45", 48" wide. I yd.
Draperies Third Floor
SATIN LINED JEWEL CHEST
Ivory, rose, blue! Lid is hond-tooled in gold;
has special section for earrings.
Accessories Main Floor
NEWI 18" SILK SQUARES
Worth 69c. Exquisite colors, lovely patterns!
Pretty for suits, sweaters, blouses.
" Accessories Main Floor
SPECIAL! INFANTS CRIB BLANKETS
Soft, worm cotton in oppeoling pastel shades.
size regular 69c value.
Limited quantity. ' Each
. Infants Downstairs
REDUCED! INFANTS CRIB SHEETS
Fitted crib sheets assures perfect comfort; snowy white
percale compare OO
regular $1.69 quality! 77C
Infants Downstairs
REDUCED! FIELDCREST LAP ROBES
Regular $10.95. Part wool, multicolor ploids satin
bound all around. ' $yi ftft
Large 76x90 size. ? TF W
Domestics Downstairs '
SPECIAL SALE! MEN'S. SPORT SOX
Perfect quality men's sox in a large color and pattern
selection. o9c pr. value.
Shop today! . ' Pair
Men's Main Floor
CLEARANCE! MEN'S SWEATSHIRTS
Values to $1.95. Large, full cut, fleece lining, gray
shades. Popular sizes
limited quantity.
Men's Main Floor ,
MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT JACKETS
Regular $12.95 values. Light shades for spring wear.
Sizes 36 to 42. &. ftft
Men's Main Floor .
SPECIAL! BOYS' BROWN JEANS
Those brand new, popular brown jeans for boys at a low
price! Sizes 4 to 12. ' $ QQ
Riveted at points of strain. I 0
' Boys Main Floor
REGULAR 19.95 ONEIDA SILVERWARE
Famous Oneida, double overlay silverware . $ft QQ
in a special pattern. 32-pc. set, service for 6. WWW
Housewares Court Street
SPECIAL PURCHASE! TOILET PAPER
Compare regulor 8c per roll! Famous name brand you
will recognize in
a second.
Housew. . -c Court Street
REGULAR $4 SHOPPING CART
A speciol new item! Metal frame, collops- $ QQ
ible for easy storage. Rubber tire wheels. A7Q
Housewares Court Street
SPECIAL PURCHASE! BOYS SOX
A selection of orqyle patterns and solid colors. Oft
' Complete size asst. Values to 69c pr. Pr. mf W C
Boys Main Moor
PART WOOL FIELDCREST BLANKET
Would be 9.95 if perfect. Worm, heavy weight. Snow
white, satin bound. J OO
72x90 size for full beds. Wi77
Domestics Main Floor
25c
99c
Special purchase!
16 alls 79c
VtjvV IT'S SEW AND SAVE, NEEDLE AND THREAD TIME AGAIN!
1 beautiful PACIFIC prints!
SPp) USUALLY 59c IF NOT QUALITY STYLED PRINTS
MkJPDlJW ELEGANT 80-SQ. PERCALE
f &C$f) SPECIALLY PURCHASED , HOST OF DIVINE COLORS
, Cfy'w V F1 You'll have to feel the quality , . . see the
VlT'y iSi".'' nb" W4$&yx f fW O ' excilin8 P"nt to know what an excellent
Owwgf- V-. iFv(?$vrV J J If " buy you're getting! Host of new colors on fa-
i iCJL '!tvj- Ty, Jsii&'V W mous 8fsq, percale . . . all guaranteed fast
jjm bJJ)r SifcL V Hi ll co'or n(' completely washable. Whip up cheer-
tfY -iffifaffyl 'k j Jill new curt'ni bedspreads, pillow cases for
aSwiJV B V$fo y 0Ur lomC ' ' ' a,rcs'c'' ,Pron "kirts, blous-
vfl3'?T-''"IyS'o es, etc., for yourself. 36" wide.
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Special
Purchase!
$1.35, If Perfect
Sheer, Sheer
NYLON
HOSE
(6 pr. $3.50)
Bought months ago for this
great downtown sale!
Sheer, sheer 60 gauge hose
in 15 denier, and 51 gauge,'
30 denier gosamer wisps
of sheerest beautyl Popular
spring shades in complete
size range! Buy for gifts, or
self wear! All average
lengths.
HOSIERY - MAIN FLOOR
CLEARANCE! LADIES COATS
Ope Group, values to $35; odd lots; broken sizes.
Asst. colors. Just a few so come early. y
1 , Fashions Second Floor
REDUCED! LADIES SPORTSWEAR
Skirts, blouses, weskits; broken sizes; values to 7.95;
odd lots; discontinued numbers.
. .-, Sportswear Second Floor .
REDUCEDI LADIES FOUNDATIONS
One selection of discontinued numbers of famous name
garments; broken sizes; girdles, bras.
Foundations Second Floor
SPECIAL PURCHASEI LADIES PANTIES
A special seldction of trimmed and tailored panties;
new pastel shades; all sizes.
Lingerie Main Floor
VALUE TO 1.69 -SPRING PRINTS
100 denier prints in beautiful patterns. Perfect fabric
for the new spring dresses.'
Fabrics Mezzanine
1
79c VALUE -NEW SPRING TAFFETA
A beoutiful selection of new
spring colors; fine count fabrics at a new low price.
anncs mezzanine
69c VALUE -EMBOSSED COTTONS
Prints and solid colors; perfect washability; Fruit of the Loom
fabrics. For dresses, housecoats.
Fabrics Mezzanine
SPRING SELECTION! CONE DENIM
A large selection of all the new shades. Washable solid
colors; for sport clothes, drapes.
raorics jqezzamne
SLUMBER QUEEN PERCALE SHEETS
Large 81x108 double bed size. Type 180 percale in
white. 72x1 08.... $2.29 yift
,...49e A.tT
. Domestics Downstairs
REG. 2.98 GARMENT BAGS
Holds 16 garments. Quilted plastic front, $1 AQ
full zipper, asst. colors. Speciol purchase. I f W
Notions Memnlne
$14.99
3.99
v. .
m price
39c
88C yd.
59C yd.
49c
1
59C yd.
Cases.
REG. 149.95, 5-PC. DINING SET . . . CHOICE
BLOND OR DARK MAHOGANY
9( mm Traditional Duncan Phyfe extension toble closed
MS measures 26x40"j open is 54x40"; end with the extra
' leaves extends to a big 68x40". Four matching chairs
are upholstered in attractive coverinqs. Beautiful ma
hogany veneers are rubbed to a wondrous lustre.
Furniture, Second Fleer
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