Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1955, Image 3

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    SCIENCE AWARD
Rev. Charles A. Saalfeld. S. J.,
former Salem and Gcrvais boy,
wins Westinghouse award for
second consecutive year.
Science Award
For 2nd Time
Rev. Charles A. Saalfeld, S.J.,
former Salem and Gervais resi
dent, graduate of Sacred Heart
academy in Salem, and now sci
ence teacher at Marquette High
School, Yakima, Wash., has been
awarded a Westinghouse science
fellowship for the second consec
utive year.
He left Monday for Cambridge,
lits., where he will attend Mas
sachusetts Institute of Technol
CRy from June 27 to August 5.
Last year he attended Carnegie
Institute of Technology on one
of the Westinghouse fellowships.
Father Saalfeld is a member
of the Jesuit order and was or
dained to the priesthood at San
Francisco in 1946. He has been
teaching chemistry and physics
at Yakima for the last six years.
His mother, Mrs. Frank Saal
feld, lives at Gervais and a sis
ter, Teresa Cooper, lives in Sa
lem. He is cousin of Rev. Law
rence Saalfeld of Portland and
of H. C. Saalfeld, Marion county
veterans' affairs director.
Enroute east Father Saalfeld
will visit his nephews, Henry F.
Cooper, Jr., in Chicago, and Dr.
Thomas H. Cooper in Milwaukee,
Wis.
High lights of the science
teachers program in which the
former Salem man is to have a
part will include lectures in the
field of chemistry and physics
ranging from atomic and micro
wave physics to particle dynam
ics and accelerators, tours of the
cyclotron, synehroton, and Mon
santo Chemical Company, Van de
C.raaf Laboratory, the electronics
laboratory and wind tunnels.
Vacancies in
ivil Service
The State Bureau o Labor in
Salem will have five vacancies
for electrical inspectors in the
near future.
These positions have a salary
ranee of $4104 55280 a year. Min
imum qualifications for the posi
tions call for two years of ex
perience as a supervising electri
cian and possession of a valid
6tate of Oregon license for su
pervising electrician. The posi
tions are located in Bend, The
t)alles, Albany, McMinnville, and
Klamath Falls.
The Industrial Accident Com
mission has an immediate vac
ancy for a safety inspector. The
salary range for this position is
$322 to $394, and minimum qual
ifications call for high school
graduation or a certificate of
equivalency, or two years of ex
perience within the past 10 years
in work as a journeyman electri
cal lineman or heavy construc
tion. Applicants over fifty years
of age will not be admitted to
the examination.
There is an immediate vacancy
at Oregon State College for a
senior tabulating machine oper
ator. Applicants for this position
must have 15 months evperience
in the operation of various kinds
of tabulating machines, and grad
uation from a senior high school
or any equivalent combination of
experience and training, the sal
ary range is S272-S336 a month.
A civil service examination is
required for these positions.
Dams Will Be
Open to Public
1 Oregon this week awaits the
arrival of George H. Roderick,
Assistant Secretary of the Army,
in Eugene for the dedication of
the Corps of Engineers' Lookout
Point Project, 23 miles southeast
of Eugene on the Middle Fork Wil
lamette River.
Although both Lookout Point and
Dexter Dams will be open for pub
lic inspection all day Saturday,
the dedication program beginning
at 1 p.m. will last for only one
hour.
Governor Paul L. Patterson of
Oregon will be master of ceremon
ies. Other speakers, besides As
sistant Secretary Roderick, will
include Brigadier General Emer
son C. Itschner, Assistan Chief of
Engineers, and Congressman Har
ris Ellsworth of Oregon.
It is estimated more than 10,000
persons will attend the dedication
of this key $89,000,000 unit in the
Corps of Engineers' multiple-purpose
Willamette River Basin Pro
ject. The three 40,000-kilowatt gen
erators in the Lookout Point power
house and the 15.000-kilowatte gen
erator in the Dexter powerhouse
will be in operation on dedication
day.
On hand for the occasion will be
the 32-piece 2nd Infantry Band of
Fort Lewis, Washington. The 497th
Fighter Interceptor Squadron will
conduct flight maneuvers at 1
p.m. Dedication Day. The Eugene
Yacht Club will sponsor an
aquatic show, with sailboat races,
speed boat races, water skiing and
excursion trips on both Lookout
Point and Dexter reservoirs.
Capital Journal, Salem, Of, faes., June 91, 1955-fSec. l)-3
Wisco Low On ,
Ship Repair
Willamette Iron fc Steel Co.,
Portland, made the low bid of 26
million dollars to convert two
Mariner type ships, Gov. Patter
son's office announced Monday.
The word came from Clarence
Morse, chairman of the U. S.
Maritime Commission.
The governor said the work will
employ more than 1,000 men for
18 months. There was a spirited
contest for the job between the
company and a. Maryland ship
yard. The governor said:
"It is tremendously gratifying
that the merits of the Willamette
bid were recognized despite tre
mendous pressure from Eastern
seaboard interests. Recognition of
the key position of West Coast
shipyards in national defense is
both proper and a promise for the
future.
"This favorable action demon
strates the effects of united effort
by West Coast interests. The posi
tion of the Willamette Iron and
Steel Co. was vigorously supported
by Gov. Langlie of Washington and
Gov. Knight of California, and by
coast industry and civic leaders
as well as myself."
Patterson went to Washington
several days ago to plead the com
pany's case.
Higher Standards for
Cannery Workers
Higher work standards for wom
en and minors working in canner
ies . and meat processing plants
were, ordered Monday by the Ore
gon Wage and Hour Commission,
and are effective August 13.
The order does these things:
Sets an hourly wage minimum of
66 cents.
Provides for time and a halt
overtime pay after 10 hours.
Provides for double time after
12 hours.
Calls for ld-minutc rest periods
after three consecutive hours' of
work.
Puts restrictions on weight-lilting.
At present overtime is paid after
12 hours.
REFUGEES FLEE
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Wi
South Viet Nam has estimated in
a report to the U.N. Economic
and Social Council that it has re
ceived 800.000 refugees from Com-'
munist-rulcd Norlh Indochina.
Loucks Appointed
liaison Officer
Rep. Alfred W. Loucks of Sa
! lem has been assigned to the job
of liaison otticer between the
Republican party of Oregon and
the Republican members of the
Legislature.
He was assigned to the post
by Wendell Wyatt of Astoria,
chairman of the Republican
State Central Committee, who
made the announcement Monday,
following an executive commit
tee meeting in Portland.
NOTES ON THE NEWS
Mr Rcnneck, just because I got an 8 per cent pay hike
4ota't mean I need i new TV set-"
LAST TWO WEEKS
ROBERTS GREATEST
JUNE BLANKET SALE
Liberty Street-Court Street
STORE-WIDE
EVERY DEPARTMENT
MANY UN ADVERTISED ITEMS! HUGE REDUCTIONS! SHOP EVERY DEPARTMENT
' BOYS DEPARTMENT-Liberty Street ,
1 Ea.-BOYS TERRY ROBES ! $1.49
Reg. 3.98 White Sizes 4-6-8
31 Pr.-BROADCIOTH SHORTS
Reg. 39c Sizes 10-12-14-16
3 Only-SATIN JAPANESE JACKETS $1.99
Reg. 4.98 Sizes 8 and 10 only
24 Only-BOYS SPORT SHIRTS 79
Reg. 1.99 Short Sleeve Sizes 810-12-14
48 Pr. NYLON SOCKS ZZt
Reg. 59c Solid Colors 7 to 8tt
7 Pr, RAYON SLACKS $1.99
Reg. 4.98 Brown Check 28 and 29 Waist
24 Ea. WESTERN BELTS 79
24-26.2B Jeweled Buckle
BOYS MAIN FLOOR
MENS DEPARTMENT-Liberty Street
15 Mem ORLON AND DACRON DRESS SHIRTS $3.99
Values to 6.95 Broken Sizes 1st Quality
45 NYLON DRESS SOX , Pr. 19
Long Style 65c, if perf. Sizes 10Vz-12
15 LEATHER BELTS 35
Reg. $1 Leather and Suede 32 and 34 Sizes
10 NYLON JACKETS $3.99
10.95, if perf. Washable Unlined
42 MENS SPORTSHIRTS $1.99
Values to 4.95 Good Color Selection
38 Pr.-DAYS' SLACKS $5.88
9.95 Value Broken Sizes Alterations Extra
38 MEN'S PAJAMAS-TOPS AND BOTTOMS Ea. 99
Values to 3.95 Broken Sizes Buy Either Top or Bottom at
MENS MAIN FLOOR
ACCESSORIES-Liberty Street
Ea. ALL WOOL SHRUGS $2.98
Regular 4.98 All White Med. Size
19 Ea.-100 WOOL STOLES $3.98
Values to 6.98 Asst. Colors
14 E.-STRAW TOTE BAGS $2.98
Reg. 4.98-Natural Straw Design
21 Ea.-CLUTCH PURSES $1.00
Envelop Style Values to 1.79
32 Ea.-ROPE BEADS 49$
Values to $2 Asst. Colors
33 Ea. NYLON HANKIES - 25
Reg. 39c Floral Prints
22 Ea. DRAWSTRING BAGS $1.00
Reg. 1.98 Nylon-Rayon Colors
ACCESSORIES MAIN FLOOR
FABRICS-Liberty Street
SO YDS. 36" PLISSE CREPE .......l.Yd. 29
Regular 49c Juvenile Patterns
265 YDS- FANCY COTTON FABRICS Yd. SSt
Regular 98c Printed, Embossed, Plain
187 YDS. PRINTED PERCALE Yd. 29
Light and Dark Patterns Reg. 49c
150 YDS. SIGNATURE COTTON PRINTS Yd. 79
Regular 1.39 Original Designs
54 YDS. WHITE OUTING FLANNEL Yd. 25
RegT35c 27" Width
68 YDS. PRINTED OUTING FLANNEL Yd. 35J
Reg. 49c Plain and Floral Patterns
74 YDS. SHIRTING FLANNEL Yd. 3St
Regular 59c Multicolor Plaids .
FABRICS MEZZANINE
HOUSEWARES-Court Street
Regular 25c-ODOR BAN REFILLS ...9
4 Pine Srented Tablets
Reg. 98c KNEE PADS FOR BERRY PICKERS Pr. 49
Cushion Type Strap Fasteners
Reg. 2.29-CRYSTAL LAZY SUSAN 99
Divided Trav Chrome Base
Rag. 5.75-BALANCE LAUNDRY SOAP $3.99
25 lb. Box Best by Test
Reg. 19.95-G. E. ELECTRIC FRY PAN $14.88
Large Size Famous Quality
Reg. 18.95-ELECTRIC DEEP FRY FRYER $9.88
Famous Brand Guaranteed
Reg. 6.95-KITCHEN STOOL $1.99
Round Bar Tvpe Asst. Colors
Reg. 69.95-ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHER $36.88
Polisher and Waxcr Large Brush
Reg. 8.95-ALARM CLOCKS v $3.95
Imported Spring Wound
Reg. 6.95-KITCHEN STEP ON CANS $3.88
Porcelain lined Asst. Colors
HOUSEWARES DOWNSTAIRS
Reg. $35 .$40
LADIES SHORTY COATS
Orlons 100 Wools Novelty fabrics New Summer colors C
-Popular styles. Sizes 10 to 18.
FASHIONS SECOND FLOOR
16
99
SHOES-Liberty Street
6 Pr.-ASSORTED SHOES 496
Values to 3 95 Odds and Ends
12 Pr. BALLET FLATS - $3.49
4 45 Value New Colors
23 Pr.-KEDETTES AND SANDALS $1.49
Values to 3.95 Broken Sizes
9 Pr.-BLACK ARCH SANDALS -... $1.99
B 95 Value Arch Suport Sling Heel
12 Pr.-CHILDRENS OXFORDS $1.99
Reg. 5 95 Red Broken Sizes
12 Pr.-WOMEN'S SANDALS $3.99
Reg. 5 95 One Strap Cushion Sole
SHOES DOWNSTAIRS
APPLIANCES-Court Street
Reg. 329.95-PHII.CO RANGE $229.95
Fully Automatic Giant Size Oven
Rtg. 429.9S-G. E. REFRIGERATOR $229.95
11 Cu. Ft Fully Automatic
Reg. 249.95-PHILCO REFRIGERATOR $219.95
9 Cu. Ft Full Width Freezer
Reg. 359.95-WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR $228.00
8 Cu. Ft. Deluxe
Reg. 254.95-WESTINGHOUSE TV $219.95
21" Table Mndel All Channel Tuning
Reg. 299.95-GENERAl ELECTRIC TV $229.95
21" Table Model with Base All Channel
APPLIANCE DOWNSTAIRS
DRAPERIES-Court Street
15 Ea.-COLORFUL PILLOW SHAMS -..$1.50
Reg. 3.98 Checks, Florals Chinti
6 Ei.-TWIN BEDSPREADS $6.50
Reg. 12.49 Checks, Florals, Ruffled
10 Ea.-CORDUROY PILLOWJ $1.69
Reg. f.98 Asst. Colors Rubber Fill
1 Pr. GREEN TAFFETA DRAPES $5.00
1 Widthx90" Reg. 11.95
,10 Ea. TIER CURTAINS $1.00
values to unecKS wnn r lorai Border
3 Pr.-FIBREGLASS PRISCILLAS
Reg. 10.95 White with Cross Bar Pattern
I 88 Yds. HEAVY FRINGE
Reg. 79c Regular and Cotton fl Colon
DRAPERIES THIRD FLOOR
$5.00
... .Yd. 20
FURNITURE-Court Street
4 Ea.-DAVENO AND ROCKER SETS $129.95
Reg. 179.95 Wool Frieze 3 Colora
I Ea.-BOUCLE SWIVEL CHAIR : $54.95
Reg. 69.95 Gold Color Boucle Trim
1 Ea.-PINK UPHOLSTERED CHAIR $49.95
Reg. 89.95 Black Arm and Legs Floor Sample
1 Ea. TWEED UPHOLSTERED SOFA $224.95
Reg. 279.95 Tweed Texture
1 Ea.-CUSTOM BUILT CHAIR $109.95
Green Nubby Texture Reg. 134.95
2 Sets AIRFOAM MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING $99.50
Twin Size Reg. 159.00 Englander
8 Ea. BRONZE ANTIQUE LAMPS $10.95
. 14.95 Value Flemish Styling
1 Ei. MAHOGANY POSTER BED - $69.95
Reg. 89.95 Beautiful Finish
FURNITURE SECOND FLOOR
INFANTS CHILDRENS-Liberty Street
7 Ea.-CORDUROY JACKETS $2.49
Reg. 2.98 Asst. Sizes and Colors
4 Ea.-CORDUROY COVERALLS .. $2.49
Reg. 3.98 Sizes 3 and 5 .
6 Ea. FLANNEL LINED JEANS $2.49
Reg. 2.98 Sizes 12 and 14
2 Ea. FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.00
Reg. 1.69 Long Sleeve Sizes 4 and 5
7 Ea.-BOYS DENIMS .....fa. $1.49
, Jackets or Trousers Broken Sizei
9 Ea. BIB OVERALLS $1.49
Corduroy Sizes 1-3 Reg. 1.98
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LINGERIE - HOSIERY-liberty Street
30 Pr.-SATIN STRIPE BRIEFS -. ..19
Reg. 59c Pastels Small and medium ,
12 Ea.-COTTON PLISSE PAJAMAS , , $1.99
1 Piece Prints S-M-L
60 Pr. NYLON HOSE 39
Reg. 1.35 Asst. Colors Broken Sizea
14 Ea. NYLON SLIPS $1.49
Reg. 3.95 Broken Sizes White
24 NYLON ANKLETS 39
Reg. 1.00 Asst. Colors Broken Sizes
24 RAYON KNIT GOWNS $1.99
Reg. 3.95 Pastel Colors Broken Sizea
LINGERIE HOSIERY MAIN FLOOR
DOMESTICS-Liberty Street
4 Ea. NYLON BLEND BLANKETS - $2.99
Reg. 6.95 Rose Color
2 Ea.-AUTO ROBES $3.99
Reg. 6.95 Solid Color
10 Ea. LUNCH CLOTHS $1.99
Reg. to 3.9854x5484x72
8 Ea. COLORED MUSLIN SHEETS $2.39
Reg. 2.79 Twin Size Soiled
4 Ea. CANNON BEDSPREADS -. $8.88
Full Size Reg. 15.95
12 Ea. PLACE MATS 33
Reg. Jl Nylon Colors
2 Ea. ELECTRIC BLANKETS - - $14.99
Double Size Reg. 19.95 No Warranty
15 Ea. CHENILLE BEDSPREADS - $3.99
Reg. 7.95 Heavy Chenille Doubles and Twins
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LADIES SPORTSWEAR
One group of blouses, skirts, sweaters, jackets. All re-
SPORTSWEAR SECOND FLOOR
1
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NOTIONS-Liberty Street
18 Ea.-ZIPPER ACCESSORY BAG $1.69
Reg. 2 95 Leeds Plastic Lined
62 Ea. COMBINATION HANGERS 22
Plastic Wire Crossbar Steel Clip Reg. 39c
750 Ea. ASSORTED BUTTONS " 1
Values to 29c Large Selection
28 Ea.-BLOUSE RACK HANGER 44
Six Free Swinging Arms Reg. 79c
42 Ea.-DRESS-BLOUSE HANGERS 10
Reg. 19c Steel Hooks Reg. Size
6 Ea. INSULATED PICNIC BAGS
Reg. 1.95 Zipper Plaid Colors
NOTIONS MEZZANINE
88
VALUES TO 10.95
LADIES DRESSES
One group of dresses for clearance - jersey, sheers, cottons,
rayon tweeds-Broken sizes Shop Early.
DRESSES SECOND FLOOR i
50
FOUNDATIONS-Liberty Street
4 Ea. NYLON GIRDLES $3.50
Reg. 5.95 No Roll Top Sizes 26 and 34
12 Ea.-LONO LINE BRAS - $2.25
Cotton Mesh Nylon Top 32 and 42
12 Pci.-CORSELIETES GIRDLES - $5.00
Values to 12.50 Broken Sizes Famous Name i
48 FAMOUS NAME BRAS $1.50
Reg. 2 50 Satin, Nylon and Cotton
15 Pc.-ASST. GIRDLES $3.98
Values to 6.00 Asst. Styles Soiled
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