Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 17, 1957, Page 8, Image 8

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    Salem, Oregon, Thursday, January 17, 1957
Page 8 Section 1
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Meyer Completes School
i
Afler brinit graduated u 1 1 li hnnnrs (ruin the 2"th Infantry Divi
sion'! Non-commissioned Officer Academy in Hawaii. .Specialist
Third Class Donald I.. .Meyer (right) ol Salem, is congratulated
and awarded a certificate by Colonel Ulrica G. Gibhons, execu
tive officer of the 2ith Division Artillery. Meyer is the son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Meyer. Koule I. (U.S. Army Photo)
Military Men and Veterans
Way Enroute Home
CENTRAL HOWELL Dean E.
Way is expected to arrive from
Ft. Lewis, where he received his
discharfie from the army signal
corps, lie arrived in the United
Slales on Jan. 5, ahnard the S. S.
Patrick, after serving a year in
Korea, being stationed in Seoul.
This completes his three years in
the Army.
DaMctz Promoted
Wayne L. DaMetz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph DaMetz, 2445 East
Nob 1 1 1 1 1 . Salem, who is with the
U.S. Army near Munich, Germany,
was recently promoted to special
bit second class. iSgt.l
He graduated from Salem high
school in 1952. attended Willamette
university, and is a graduate of
the army language school at Mon
terey, Calif. He entered the ser
vice in the fall of 1954.
Thompson Advanced
SHERIDAN tSpecial) - Alan
Thompson of Sheridan was ad
vanced to the rating of second
lieutenant Co. A, 1112nd Infantry,
Oregon National Guard, lie will
assume leadership of the first platoon.
Thompson, who saw servlco In
the U.S. Marines, Is married and
has two children. He is tho son
ot Mr. and Mrs. Orval Thompson
ot Willamlna.
In Mediterranean
BARCELONA. Spain-Navy U.
fig) Jerome B. Hayes, son of Mrs.
Lorctla M. Hayes of 2045 Virginia
St., Salem, and husband of tlte
former Miss Susan G. Lillio of
Charleston, S.C., is assigned to tlte
submarine USS Trumpetfish, spent
the Christmas holidays at Barce
lona. Spain.
The Trumpetfish arrived at the
Spanish port Dec. 21. When the
Suez crisis arose the submarine
was summoned to the Mediterran
ean from Rotterdam, Netherlands.
To Finish Training
SAN DIEGO. Calif. Samuel 0.
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
F. Smith of Star Route. Box 5(1, St.
Paul, is scheduld to complete re
cruit training Jan. 23 at I lie Ma
rine Corps Recruit Depot, San
Diego, Calif.
l'pnn completion of training, he
will go lo Camp Pendleton, Calif.,
for further infantry training, or to
one of the many Marine Corps
scnoois.
Trio Off Maiii'im-r
I.ONC, BEACH. Calif. - John F
Birrhrr. hnatsw.-nn's mate first
rl.,s.-. t'SN. al l.Mlo I) St., Milton
11. olds. Ii'ispil.il coipsman second
class. t'SN. son ol Mr. and Mrs.
Philip G Olds, and husband of the
former Miss Etna Breed, all ol
(25 South 19th St., and Larry L.
Pcd. machinist's mate third class.
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
A. Pod of 5230 Portland Rd.. all
of Salem, returned to Long Beach,
Calif., Dec. IB aboard the heavy
cruiser USS Los Angeles.
For the last six months the Los
Angeles operated in Far Eastern
waters wilh the 7lh I'lcct.
End Hoot Training
SAN DIEGO. Calif.-Robert L.
French, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam W. French of 1340 Nebraska
Ave., and Donald J. Jaeobc, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Jncobc
of 4440 Monroe Ave., both of
Salem, completed recruit training
at the Marine Corps Recruit De
pot, San Diego, Calif.
Upon completion of training, the
new Marines are assigned to Camp
Pendleton, Calif., for further in
fantry training, or to one of the
many Marine Corps schools.
Weber in Exercise
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. Sgt.
Frank E. Weber, 51, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J. Weber, 1185
Birchwnnd Dr., is participating
with the lB7th Airborne iniantry
combat group in "Operation Mar
ket II." a mid-January training
exercise conducted by the 101st
Airborne division at Fort Bragg
N.C.
After the test Sergeant Weber
will return to Fort Camphell, Ky,
where he is regularly assigned as
a squad leader i n the group's
Company A.
He entered the army In Septem
her, 195.1.
Goodin in San Diego
SAN DIEGO. Calif.-Walter J.
Goodin, commissaryman first
class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James W. Goodin of 2510 North
River Rd., arrived at San Diego,
Calif., Dec. 20 aboard the des
troyer USS Laws.
The ship completed five months'
anti - submarine training in the
Western Pacific.
Gervais Man lipped
IWAKUNI, Japa Darrel B.
Ferschweiler received his warrant
of promotion to marine corporal
at the Naval Air Station, Iwakuni,
Japan.
Maj. William H. Drewitz, Com
manding Officer of Headquarters
Squadron of the 1st Marine Air
craft Wing, made the presentation
December 1.
Ferschweiler is the son of Mr.
and .Mrs. Bernard Ferschweiler of
Route 1, Gervais, Ore.
Arrive Afler Cruise
SAN DIEGO, Calif.-Navy Den
tist Cdr. Irwin G. Edwards, son ot
Mrs. It. L. rewards of 1755 S.
Cottage St., and husband of the
former Miss Janette Breckenridge
of Tavares, Fla., and Charles G.
Scott, electronics technician third
ciass, uaiN, son oi iur. ana ,irs.
Robert G. Scott of 4145 Silvcrton
I Hd., and husband of the former
Miss Billie J. Miller of 820 Fair
view Ave., arirved at San Diego,
Calif., Dec. 19 aboard the attack
aircraft carrier USS Lexington
after seven months in the Far
East.
Free Taxi Will
Tie Provided for
Mt. Anel Dinner
MOUNT ANGEL (Special)
Free taxi services for those wish
ing to attend the benefit ham din-
I ner at .Mount Angel Academy tun
! day will be provided by the ad
visory board members.
Cars will pick up passengers af
ter the last mass at St. Mary's
between 11:30 and 12 noon, and
also in front of the post office
down town.
The dinner will be served by
the Benedictine Sisters in the
Academy gymnasium between
11:30 and 3 p.m. It is to be a
benefit for the new 50 bed nursing
home to be built on the convent
grounds in observance of the 75th
year of the orders establishment
in its present location on the edge
of Mount Angel.
Persons wishing to be picked up
at their homes may call Otto
Wellman, E. G. Unger or Joseph
Faulhabcr.
Proceeds from the dinner will
be used for the new 50-bed nursing
home which will be built by the
Benedictine Sisters at a cost of
$265,000. Plans for the new nursing
home will be shown" and grounds
where the Home will be erected
will be shown.
Added attraction will be an Open
House at the Academy and Wom
en's College, and a program of
organ music in the Women's Col
lege auditorium.
Advisory Board members for the
home are Emil Wolf, W. A. Ver
boort, Francis C. Schmidt, Harold
Bourbonnais, Bernard K i r s c h,
E. G. Unger, ana utto neumau.
Joseph Faulhaber and H e r n a n
Schwab will assist with transportation.
Plan School Play
MOLALLA (Special) In Molalla
union high school, the Junior class
play "January Thaw" is scheduled
for Feb. 15 and is now being re
hearsed. The cast, recently chosen
by Mrs. Dana Smith as director,
includes Allen Mattison, Georgia
Ferguson, Judy Micttunen, Priscil
la Masscy. Gerald Bye. John Cut
ter, Virginia Palmer, Otis Martin,
Kathy Eppler, Roberta Raymond,
Jim Doyle, George Lantz, George
Gurley and Carol Shaver who is
student director.
Waits Move
i;try I.. Cnlurll. unit of Mr.
mill .Mrs. A. K. Cnlwrll. K:..10
WlHiitliiml Hi... Siilt'in, Is ill I ho
I'.S. n:iv;il rerelvlns stjitliin,
Norfolk, Vii., awaiting tmnslVr
In t'lilia.
1 Mny new 3r U
I Reductions (yjjf Vf 1 1
Help yourself fo some t. C
t reol Borgoins while fif fj
you help us dear our jjjj&shj
m Capitol Shopping Center Fir?' m
PRG.nraEKnri2V
BALANCE OF 1956 MODELS MUST GO!
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HURRY! SOME ONE OF A KIND! LIMITED QUANTITIES!
SEAFOAM FINISH!
6-DRAWER MR. AND MRS. DRESSER WITH MIRROR
SLIDING PANEL CABINET BED AND NIGHT STAND
MATCHING CHEST 39.88
EXTRA NIGHT STAND 98.88
3 Piece
BEDROOM
SET
REG. 124.95
(o)88
LI LI
10.00
DOWN
4-PC. BLONDE Double Dresser, Full Sixe
Ponel Bed, 2 Night Stands Reg. 164.95
3-PC. BLONDE 4-Drower Chest, Full Size
Panel Bed, One Night Stand Reg. 109.95
2-PC. BLONDE Double Dresser, Cabinet
Headboord Reg. 141.95
2- PC. BLONDE Deluxe Double Dresser, Full
Size Panel Bed Reg. 139.95
3- PC. TWIN SETS Double Dresser, 2 Twin
Beds, Coral Mahogany Finish Reg. 139.95
12988
8988
12988
11 988
11988
2-PC. WALNUT Double Dreiser, Full
88
inn
Size Cabinet Bed Reg. 149.95 mW
2-PC. WALNUT 4-Drower Chest, Full QQ88
Size Cabinet Bed Reg. 110.95 07
34.88
9.88
39.88
9.88
12.88
4.88
UUAD1 ClUlfU MOIUCT OCR
JMIIHHM liniJII IHUinil ULL Full Size Reg. 48.95
SAHARA FINISH NIGHT STAND
WALNUT FINISH CABINET BED K ..Re,5,95
WALNUT FINISH NIGHT STAND
WALNUT FINISH NIGHT STAND
METAL HOLLYWOOD BED FRAME
. Reg. 17.95
."Reg. 25.95
Reg. 6.95
312-COIL INNERPSRING MATTRESS
Twin or Full Size
COMPARE AT 59.95
33381 f
1 B
' L ' I'SiS!
.. .
FOAM RUBBER MATTRESS AND BOX
SPRING SET. Twin Size, Reg. 89.95. . .
Full Size Only $20 More!
5-PIECE
odern Black
DINETTE SET
REG. 69.95
(0)88
LI
Blonde and silver wal
nut, wood grained ta
ble tops, chairs cov
ered in patterned plas
tic. Colors aqua, pink,
gray or beige. Table
top size 30"x48".
6.00
DOWN
5-PC. CHROME DINETTE 30"x48" Table
with Matching Chairs. Green, gray Reg. 69.95
5 PC. CHROME DINETTE SET 36"x60" Toblc,
Foam Rubber Handle Back Chairs, Green, Gray Reg. 94.95
5-PC. MODERN BLACK SET 36"x60" Blonde Table,
Patterned Plastic Chairs, Aqua, Pink Reg. 89.95
ONE GROUP Odd Chrome and Modern Black
Dinette Chairs Reg. 9.95 and 11.95
5988
7488
7488
588
7-PC. CHROME DINETTE 36"x72" Table, Matching OQ88
Deluxe Hondlcback Chairs, Green, Gray. . . Reg. 114.95 O 7
8 PC. CHROME DINETTE 6' Table, 6 Matching Chairs QQ88
Plus Matching Stepstool, Yellow Reg. 126.95 WW
8 PC. MODERN BLACK 6' Table, 6 Patterned Chairs AA88
.95 I U7
Plus Matching Stepstool, Aqua Reg. 147.9
5-PC. MODERN BLACK 48" Round with 12" Leof
Blonde Table, Beige or Gray Chairs Reg. 124.88
109
88
SPRING-FILLED DAVENPORT AND CHAIR
Top Quality! Red Upholstered
Rcgulor 199.95
15988
EXTRA LARGE FOAM DAVENPORT, CHAIR
Top of the Line! Brown, Green, Charcoal
Regular 359.95
29988
L ri i 1 V it I J 1 -TOT j tiTT i jfST!YVTlTi rglTTI'ytFliiiil
'Sk&fea&tt jtaawrtZe&tez yem, xotcey fac ' 550 N. Capitol
Away Prices!
To Clear our Counters for New
Spring Merchandise we Have
Slashed Prices on Many Regular
Items All 1st Quality All
from our Regular Stock. Not All
Sizes or Colors, but at a Gigantic
Saving to You Most Items at
ABis 5 off
Only a Few Listed Below!
JEWELRY
Closouts Values to 1.98
4.99 SHOES
Boys & Girls-8'2 to 3
Bells Values fo 1.98 Less 50
Pictures Framed Less 50
Pottery Mm
5?
397
.CIaiia Women's
UIUVGJ
Reg. 1.98
Less 50
97
39 Boys' Hose 25'
Undershirt ST 30'
Choice of 6-Ff. Rule, Level, Bond
Boxes, Block Plane, 3-Pc. Saw Set "
39' Cut Tumblers 17'
Mixing Bowl 20
9,! Ship Model Kit 4"
Toy Clicker Pistol 13'
Table Lamps ieiI 50
Priced from 5.95 to 12.98
Yard Goods ,d.33'
Fill Rayon Acetate Gabardine
Toddlers' Slippers I4'
Many Stylet Reg. 1.99
3 Chenille Spread 2
Hooked Rug K l85
Other Sizes All less 50
4" Men's Sweater 2"
10O Lambs Wool
No Phone Orders Please!
W. T. GRANT CO.
260 N. Liberty