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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1957)
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, February 21, 1957 Page JL2 Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL CorvallisMan Elected Retail Lumber Prcxy Several Oilier Oregon Men Named Director Of IS'W Association STORE HOURSVIONDAY: 12 NOON TO 9 P.M.; FRIDAY: 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.; OTHER DAYS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. ON SALE BEGINNING FRIDAY 1 mwm: imm spas X '"iVi? recg"ize the maker's name ,ong the standard f N- , SS.- 4f rrr .AiC I of finest quality . . . proof at a glance of the fabulous I X t. ,. W S&MK0Jv l I values this tremendous special purchase event offers! I SPOKANE in - C. A. Pcrin, general retail manager of the Wil lamette National and Santiam Lumber Co.. Coryallis. Ore , was elected president of the Western Retail Lumbermen's Assn. Wed nesday. He succeeds R. .VI. Sleltedahl of Klma, Wash. Delegates heard a California market analyst warn thai retail ers must do a belter job of set ting1 prices and managing their businesses if they want to make satisfactory profits this year. Paul R. Hollenbcck said the re tailer often was the weak link in the chain from manufacturer to consumer. "The retailer must know more about his business than ever be fore," he added. "He -must deter mine the specific overhead in volved in various classes of sales and then establish the markups necessary to obtain an adequate profit." Vice presidents elected were: B. M. Norcll, Nampa, Idaho; Frank J. Rima, Pullman, Wash.; Joe T. Webster, College Place, Wash.; John R. Kendall, Spokane; Morris Tarte, Bcllingham, Wash.; John Kettenring, Battle Ground, Wash.; P. W. Patterson, Port land; R. B. Thierolf, Medford, Ore.; and Floyd Volk of Seattle to represent Alaska. Named to the board of directors were: . F. H. B. Richards, Vancouver, Wash.; Earl J. Fosse, Wenntchce; Wayne Matson, Seattle; R. Munro Pinco, Bremerton; Alan H. Knox, Oswego, Ore.; Don Corkill, As toria, Ore.; M. F. Mover, Kugcne, Ore.; W. P. Scharpf, Albany, Ore.; and W. M. Tubby, Lewis ton, Idaho. The convention ends Thursday. HOT STUFF MEMPHIS. Tnn. (A - When a would-be bandit stepped into the office of ft drive-it-yourself auto firm and demanded "Let me have the stuff," attendant James Mo Kenzie let him have a pan of water right in the face. The marauder fled, his speed perhaps the greater because the water had been intended for cot-fee-making and was just coming to a boil when McKcnzie threw it. BETTER DAYS SAYMfi, Pa. Wl When Jnn nary temperatures tumbled t o mound zero, M. J. Jlulalnnricr turned to a desk drawer or reminder o belter days, lie fished out a picture postal card given him when he was 4 years old by His father. 'Hie earn was tinted Jan. 7, 1!K)7 and read: "Today's weatner 68 in the shade." LEGALS - ADVERTISEMENT FOR 111 PS Sealed bid j will hp rreeivrd by thr District School Hoard of School Dls trlcl No. 24CJ, Marion County, Ore ion, al the .School Administration Building, 1309 Ferry Street. Salem. Or? Ron, until March 22. IM7, 4 00 o'clock p.m. PST. for construction "f Waldo and Jutlson Junior High Schools and will then and there he opened and publicly read aloud. Bid received after the lime llxcd for or-ening will not he considered. Plans, fcpecl first ions and form of contract documents may hr examin ed or obtained at the officii of Wil liam J. Williams. Architect A. I, A., nnn North Capitol Street. Salmi. Oiegon, or the office of I'onncli Ward, Clerk. School Arinunlslrntlnn Building, 11109 Ferry SI reel. Salem. Ore roii. upon a deposit of $75.00 for each rt of dotvimoiil.v Attention Is callrd to the bidder's pretUallflcatlon requirement of See tinns 2111.012 to 273024, O. It. S,. which imut he filed vih the Clerk ten daa before dtte lot npening of bid and for which forms mav he ob tained at the offices Tinmrd ,-itvne No proposals will be considered Unless accompanied by a rerlified check, cashier's check or bid bond with authnrm-tl surety inmimiiv urety made payable io the District m an amount of not than V i of the amount of the bid. Surety bond will te required m accordance with the term of the contract doc Uinenlt. The School District tr.-erve the risht to re)ect any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw ln bid after the hour i.et for the oormnR thereof or htfnre awntd of the con trait unlets id award t). del.ivrd lor a period exceeding thlrtv da Hated 1 Salem, Orepnn. this llth dav of Fehrmrv. rONNF-U-C. WARD, Dislncl Clerk Feb ?1. 1M7. notice or nrni:i:r vacation NOTK'K tS HKRMIY CIV EN thai March C5. 1M1 it B;00 p M. in the Council Chamheri in ti e Cilv Hull nf the Cllv of Salem, Oregon, hai been el at the time and place nf a pub. lit- heannf before the Cnmnmrt foiidcil of the Cilv of Salem, for the varation of alt t'-l ceitniii nM nf VAtir.AnnT STIUTT. rnnmi:l in an Ki.-terly and e-stiMv ii-e. -linn in First Lower1 Heih A'Mit'nn in the City of Salem. Polk Count. Oregon a id vi-f-et is i.mrt oe t'-r plit of Md aiM'tion, wIm.1i ut p t is on file and nf r-i-i'H m effi- e of tie ('.uirtv tte. oriV- fi.-Pe-lk County. O'con. -ri out of aid st let', in Sa'em. Pr.lU ( 'nunH , Orepon heir" nore pat (ii-tdarli de-ribrd as (oUo: That oart of Margaieft Street fr.m th- et line of i htmou-M S'leet to the v i-rrlv trmimin of said Marcarelt Mr. el, of Firtl l.nweii Hei-t't AHrt-iton AND A ' SO all that certain narl of PniMllllSK STPFI'T, rnnnlnp in an ea-terh and westerly rti'e-tion In Vir.l 1 owe" Heirhls Addition and Welvemd lli.rfiK Adriilion in fie Oh o( km peik Count . Oregon, a Mid lrcM u f.hon on ibe nUis of jnd dditinp. which said plat air on de and nf record in the ofi-e nf hr Count v nr o.-nef tor corn i mm tc. Orrron "d oart of aid trert In .silni Pnllt tmndv. Oreron he- tr more particularly df imbed fniiov s- 1 hat part of Primrose Street from the Weti line of Clarmount Street io llie eat hpe of Fir r;irdeni St-eet of rirt lowen H"ight Addition and Weitwood Height Addition. Sud petition '" filed Mtth Ihe fie. o'rter for the ( itv of Salem on ft Fehruarv 1M7. and need hv J A KF. I.OHTS and F.MM I.OWfN Ohiectieps or emontraiirfs. If nv. (Lhoi id he made. In "'rltinf. aod fi'ed with 'he ne;orrir for the Cilv of Salem. Oreron, prior tn the lim ef said hearing Dated this !9lii rtav of February. Ids; At.FRFn MUNDT Citv Rr,r(Jr Feb. 13. St, Manh T, 14, 21. i i . X-WW'-f (NJ . tremendous assortments O H y"'' cognize the long-famous 'k ; Ipic ' ' 'va ' vv i fabu!us.valuessave40cto80c pw k ' '-.p . o multitude of popular colors 'CC .VO 3600 p.reg.75ctol te-'W " 3 ' ' "V rirtS. O great va'ue assortment includes fancy rayons, lisles, cotton ' 'dNf' .TVy kV " '- ;'' ' "'''I 5fcAv2v5KvCJk!rV' ::fcj argyles and cotton sport socks in solid color ribs or fancy patlerni 3(feMWf v v mvxv ln e combina"on ot popul8r ni9n colors' Bl2es 10 10 - if?mm i ! ft. . V iiv SJt. Va JT XVVVTAX'V"V. w . J ' .11 MM nnire rfin l r".rWOf ;t "fe. - a iaivv,ya Kcg I I " , 1 Choose from cotton argyles in popular colors and diamonds, 6x3 RT'X1''! 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