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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1956)
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, December 13, 1958 Page 6 Section 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL State Nursing Homes Hiking Welfare Rates ' EUGENE The Oregon fensr-d Nursing Homes, Inc., Wed nesday announced an increase in fates for wellare paticnis eirec hve Feb. 1. It told the slale Wel fare Commission to pay the dif ference or take its patients else where. The organization, which repre lents 120 nursing homes through-1 rait the slate, reported that perl cent of all nursing home patients , P were wellare cases. Q A spokesman for the group said ? (hat the average daily rale paid "W, by the state was 4.IH) per day j and that the cost of supplying r. nursing care is $5.06 per day., tC)J The new rale schedule an-'I nouneed by the organization calls J lor $!i.25 per day fur convalescent YA . ...... I ..... .,1 tt 7X .7 Y gcconiodatinns, for other patterns. JH Rales now arc paid on a month- Iv basis $1110 for convalescent . I firn .I'lC HIT. nn,l twin care aim i.k, o..u for the other four classes of ac- t Va ComiHiduim.i. The Welfare Commission re cently granted a M per month in crease to nursing homes alter the homes had demanded an increase of 145 a month. Retiring Welfare Administrator Loa Howard Mason said that the matter of increasing rates for the homes was up for legislative con (deration and would be submitted to the Department of Finance. AFBFtoUrge Elimination of Farm Controls! MIAMI IIKACH, Fla. Wi A t fnf oi-afliial nlim. I U-JJUI l inniMft i in " i t - Inalion of covernnient regulation of individual farming operations A was to be submitted Thursday to i? the American Farm Bureau Fed-'JA eratinn. J4 The report is based on reeon ; 15 mendations from farm bureaus In 'JJ 48 Kates and Puerto Rico. If IB adopted, it will become the 1957 j policy of the entire Farm Bureau xu organization. i? The report, for action at the 88th annual farm bureau conven lion, empnamzeu me uureuu s uun- tinued support for the soil Lank JU bs a means of adjusting agricul- jl tural production to effective mar-1 4 r, ket demand. The resolution asked that, In ad- 1 ministration of the present law if and in any further legislation, Q these principles he observed: il 1, Maximum use ol Commodity L Credit Corporation stocks for pay- yj mpnt in kind iinrlnr Hip iicrcni'i1 ? 2. Prohibition of liarvTslinjf and.'Jj grnzinjr on ail acrcie placed in r. the soil bank. J 3. A ref)uiremenl. tliiit farmers lj placing Jand in the soil hank ft maintain their acreagi' of oilier yQ land which is normally idle or de- J9 voted to uses that excluded it fc from the soil hank base. , Q A. A provision that producers ' desirins nrice sunnorts nlaee enm land, in the soil b a n k "in YA amounts deleniiined by applying a percemaiie lanor 10 tneir acre age of price supported crops." I rvn w r rJi ) omen s Council Fold POHTUND - The Hepuhli Can Council of Oreemi Women, Inc., will K" out uf exisiftKc J mi. 1. Mis. (IcorKO CeiliiiHcr of Port land, founder of the ll yearold council and former (Irej-un Ite p'.'blicnn national coiiiniillei-wom-tin. made the annmiiimneiil Wed nesday. The statement, also sinned hv Mrs. 11. 1). IVU'i'snn. Dallas, pn-s-Irlrnt. and Mrs, .lohn V. Kirhard ftm, Portland, vice pres'dent, sa:d ft was hchrved that the orijan .ration's 1 .'.'on members would be more effective work mi; independ ently and with I lie annus county Central committees. There was- no mention made of affiliation with the Itepnblicnn Women Federation of Oregon, another HOP women's organiza tion, hearted by Mrs. !uy T. Bishop, Portland. Kroiler Output J Hiscs 2f IVtJ rollTI.AND r - tin-., .11 w fr t'hukcii pi mini turn, iip 1 cent hum l.isl t.ii, is ciu to iiKli'avr iitinlhi'r 5 tu lu . i Ctlll. AOfl t,'tlliiin!, fUll I'll ioillti'.viti.tn fur tlli'on St.ite ('. Iflie. .van! ediu's,:.i SpiMkmn at the wi-Meni tryum .11 llli'l'tmc (if tilt' Anient. ill Poul try ll;ilc!linc Ketli'iHl ten. Hriiirnii aUn ntitirlt-;! tli.it pntrs lor to plnfClticnt clinks ;itt' rvpoiloil to 'A llnlrl tnifll;im:i'(l for a tutu' 'Hie I. trend in litmlor t-ttti k pi kts will ctinlinite dmwiujrd, he Mini. Other speakers al Hie (itieiuujj rt'ieottnil of the two-dny sess.on in- rludrd Slate Sen. Phil llilchcmk nnd fi. n. Wood, head t( the de- pnrlment nl aurletillnral eeontun- ks al Orentm Slate College. ; i 11 J.MI.KI) IN' AFRICA JOHANNKSHt'lUi. Smith Alriea VP Serurily police made a pre- riawn swoop on homes in f .lo- jinnnrOurB area Thursday and rrfFtrrt II person live whites if . . 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" 29.95 1.00 ..29.95 N'T. 29.95 10.88 'fASrl mj Mjf lm&-'Ml I ''-",,,ty NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN NO MONEY DOWN jjgpjpjLj I ifflHjsV' I W t?TEA'lO',DIA- 1 -fl(jMl'?IlJJ,t'i DIAMOND SET FRATER. - n IWZl MOND WCDDING RING FftCn I tTAll , I ?.U UiiW I NAl RING FOR MEN ilQSni Ji air 9 3 tow. ol di.niootfi In H-K ji 1 1 St. f I . "lIT'''' SX I Vil S vf . . ; J moU,ii.,k, iN 1 wnl on your ring. J " NO MONEY DOWN S, CIIIIOK.N S JIWILRY 10XID tOK GUIS 1.00 N..LI..., I .VW i,.h NO MONtY DOWN jfj (iT 1 8 Vj I ; u 1 W if .V J1 OUA1IIY SILICTION OF MEN'S JIWIHY 1.00 ,.15.00 NO MONEY DOWN litis wr mmw ' m, auwui. n i "w- FAMOUS IIONSON TABLE LIGIITLRS 15.00 NO MONEY DOWN IOrl PORTABLE WITH COLORFD CASE only 69.95';.- NO MONEY DOWN hllUBlM II ill LwWIWMhJ the West's Largest Credit Jewelers... BLONDE, MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLES Ragulir 1F.S 9.95 NO MONEY DOWN OPEN NIGHTS IMPORT BINOCULARS WITH LEATHER CASE 17.88,. 24.50 NO MONEY DOWN WIDE SELECTION OF WHIMSICAL GADGETS 1.00 5.00 NO MONEY DOWN 'TIL 9 P.M. (Except Saturdays) 305 N. LIBERTY, SALEM BROWNIE "HOLIDAY" FLASH CAMERA Complat 9.95 Outfit NO MONEY DOWN QUALITY STERLING HOLLOWARE ITEMS 5.95 ,.100.00 NO MONEY DOWN WEISFIUD S JEWfcLERS P!e ind ir tKt (o!low-!g items ai dvertitd: .priced ! $. ih priced H $ - - priced et $ end the priced at S I m enclcung S and will lerd $ pef week or pfr month until entirt amount p!ut ihipping chare and 10 Jewelry Ta paid. Nar - Phon Addr" How Long Cify Zon S'.'t . Where Employed How Long , C.-edir Refe'enct (firm Namt and Where located) "CAPRI" PROTABLI , ELECTRIC PHONO 3 Sp..d Sp.,1.1 19.95 NO MONEY DOWN it it .J gat ions.