Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 06, 1956, Page 77, Image 77

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    Salem, Oregon, Thursday, December fi, 1956
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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Victoria Snow
Stalls Traffic
VICTORIA, B.C. Taxi com
panies were booked solid three
hours ahead Tuesday night and
bus patrons were advised to start
(or work an hour earlier than
usual Wednesday following a pa
ralyzing snowstorm here.
Winds gusting up to 50 miles
an hour swept heavy snow into 2
and 3 foot drifts in this Pacific
Coast city which prides itself on
its moderate winters.
. Large areas of the city and
suburbs were left without power
for periodsup to two hours.
Visibility was cut to a quarter
State highway structure, now complete except for finishing
touches and paint, replaces a horse ?"i buggy, one-way struc
ture built In 1914 across the Yamhill river at Dayton. The new
structure with a total length of 629 feet lias a center reinforced
concrete and welded girder center span 385 feet in length nnd a
30 foot roadway. Cost of the structure built by Hamilton and
Thorns of Eugene was $295,150. (Capital Journal Photo)
of a mile and less but no major
accidents were reported. Many
cars were abandoned.
The temperature dropped as low
as 20 above.
The snowstorm also covered the
Vancouver area and extended up
the Frascr Valley on the mam
land, where highway traffic was
reported almost at a standstill.
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rowt to rmsoNAUTri
NEARLY EVERYONE
KNOWS BY NOW'
Pontiac's Got a Hit
a If vouVe seen the others, driven the others and stacked them against this -v"
husky honey-you know the score! Pontiaa pictures the styling future (or them all j
with its bold, wind-slicing lines. It tops them In riding luxury with new, cloud
toft Level-Line Ride! And there is nothing on the road like , - f jj r;
11 mid. this areat car packs more than six dom"hrsts", jf ( it -'",0fR (V
very one polished to watch-work perfection through V g fjUf yj ify
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One mile and you'll know what all the excitement Is aboul!
.COM! IM AND TH tURPRISI PACKAOl fOn "87-
TAGGESELL PONTIAC CO.
No Break in
SP&S Strike
PORTLAND I - The strike of
engineers against the Spokane,
Portland & Seattle Railroad con
tinued Wednesday with little
change other than in increase in
the economic impact.
At Bend 400 workers were laid
off by closure of the big Brooks-
Scanlon lumber mill, which Is
served by the struck railroad.
The day before, mill closures
were reported in the Willamette
Valley and threatened elsewhere.
At Spokane, Northern Pacific
switchmen and mechanical de
partment workers who had been
observing the picket line, went
back to work Wednesday, but yard
department clerks and ' yard
switchmen were observing a new
picket line set up in the morning,
Vice Jury in
Action Again
PORTLAND (fl The Mult
nomah County grand jury invest!'
gation of vice and corruption is
under way again but details of the
probe were not disclosed.
Among witnesses reported wait'
ing to testify at Tuesday's open
ing session of the December
grand jury was city patrolman
Jack F. Olson, a witness at' last
summer's probe.
The earlier grand jury Indicted
some 30 persons including Port
land police Chief Jim Purcell, on
a charge of not enforcing the law,
and Dist. Atty. William Langley,
on a charge of conspiring to per
mit gambling.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UP) The
owner of a grain elevator which
caught fire was looking today for
someone to tako 70.000 bushels of
charred popcorn off his hands.
Pawn Ticket for Ring
All Left of Marriage
SPOKANE HI Mrs. ' EsQer
Buchanan told the judge Tuesday
that her husband has been drink
ing and that a pawn ticket on
her diamond wedding ring is the
only thing left of their marriage.
Superior Judge Louis F, Bunge
granted her a divorce from Bab
ert Buchanan and awarded her tie
pawn ticket. She said it was the
only community property they had
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Joan Marie-All Wool
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StIPOHS
Reg. 3.98
2"
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SWEATERS
CARDIGANS
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All Wool Jersey Blouses Reg, to 6.95
2.99
Nylon Tricot Gowns . Pajamas Vs 2.99
Playtex Girdles Rtg. 495 3.99
Nylon Tricot Slip RPX. 4.9 to t.u 3.99
Sport Blouses she,gr.t.0or6,5fl5n,!.er: 1.88
Taffeta Slips Assorted Shades. Reg. 2.98
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GROUP 1
Regular
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GROUP 2
Regular
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KNIT SUITS
Regular 00
to 39.95
COCKTAIL DRESSES
AND FORMALS
1299 B 1999
Furlanas
Reg. to 7.95
99
FUR BLEND
SWEATERS
Caledonia
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. TT99
Italian Imports
Reg. to 22.95
12
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CHARGE TODAY - TAKE TIME TO PAY!
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