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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1957)
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, February 21, 195, Page 6 Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Huge Georgia-Pacific Project Rises $ 155 N.Liberty These Prices Were Chopped Like The Famous Cherry Tree! Somebody Goofed! ,i ,u i i'f f l ' r- . . .. T V s V ' ' ' ' ' ' ' v J' , ill' 'i ) . t M- , ,1 ! ' v fir !' i ' 1 ' " 1 ' ' mm t One of the largest industrial plants now rising in Ore gon is the Georgia-Pacific pulp mill at Toledo, pictured above. The plant is to cost $40,000,000 and will be com pleted in 1958. About 150 men are now working on the job with 1,000 planned at the peak of construction. (Capi tal Journal Pho(o). U.S. Jets Pack Atomic Punch jjiirnl lo the upuraliiMinl units," the Pentagon said, witling that for reasons of military security il would not say precisely where Obviously, however, this eventual ; By ELTON C. FAY 1 WASHINGTON Wl Atomic rockets (or blasting enemy bomb ers out of the sky are how being issued lo Interceptor planes of the air defense command within the United States. Suddenly breaking a well-kept secret, Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson Wednesday re vealed this in a statement which also said that the same nuclear punch will be incorporated into surface-to-air defense, i This will include the Army's Kike-Hercules antiaircraft missile and the Talos, a missile developed by the Navy which the Air Force has proposed to adopt. ! The fact that nuclear missiles already are out of the experiment al stage and going into the hands Of airmen represents the greatest nrivnnrp in nnrial defense since World War II and the following session of the legislature after the advent of the atomic and jet air- enceuvc uaip m nie ihih-iuiihl-.i craft age I"1 ivl.h u is iiiniivr,i, uu The air'horne rockets arc being ' representatives shall be divided by stored "in areas immediately ad- 'oi nio iwo cquai cmsses. Representatives of the first class" shall serve for terms of two years each commencing on the first Monday in January, 1959. and those in the second class will servo for four years commencing on the same date. This method was devised to In sure thnt one-half of the member ship of the house will be elected biennially thereafter, The measure is sponsored by House Term of 4 Years Asked A proposed constitutional amend ment providing that both state senators and representatives be elected for four year terms has been introduced in the senate signed by eight senators. At present members of the house are elected to terms of two years while the senators are elect ed for four years. The amendment provides that at the lirst regular ly will mean at most of the major bases where air defense command planes arc located. Wilson's statement did not iden lify the rocket being used as a Senate Warned W$ Exposed to Mumps The Oregon Senate was warned Wednesday that it has been ex posed to mumps. Sen. Philip S. Lowry IR), Mod ford, said his 8-year-old son, John, got the mumps Tuesday. He told the Senate that since John has been visiting every sen ator's desk looking for stamps for his collection, each senator should hove a shot to find out if he's immune. John last visited the Senate Fri day. "This isn't funnv." I.owrv said. "I am told thnt at one time, this i ble Senate was put out of commission i burst by the mumps." LEAKAGE DURANT, Okla. (fll-A woman called the Durant Electric Co. of fice and complained her bill was too high. Tho company checked Iter meter and wiring and reported nothing (vrong. I Two days later, the woman Called to apologize, announcing , she had discovered the trouble- carrier for the nuclear explosive. It is understood to be of new de sign and to have actual guided missile features instead of being a mere aimed rocket. Reports that the rocket is one of the better known missiles, like the Air Force's Falcon, were dis counted. There has been specula tion published for months that an entirely new plane-to-planc mis sile, built for an atomic warhead, was far advanced in development. One published report suggested this might be the "Dingdong," a Douglas Aircraft Co. project. It seems entirely possible that nuclear power as high as IS or 20 kilotons could be packed in the warhead of a missile. (A kiloton is the equivalent of 1,000 tons of en ergy released by a conventional TNT explosion). Such force obvi ously could destroy aircraft at what Wilson called "a consider.-!- distance from the point of perhaps upward of a half CONVICT EDUCATION SAN QUENT1N, Calif. UV- Twenty-fivc inmates at the state prison here are enrolled in tele vised classes in psychology and social science sponsored by San Francisco Mate College. Walter Pearson, (D) Portland, Francis Zicgler, R Corvallis. Phil Brady, (Di Portland, Jean VI found a socket without a light Senators Warren Gill. n Lena- Lewis, (Di Portland, Ben Musa. bulb in it and the electricity must Inon, Harry Bnivin, ID) Klamath ID) The Dalles and G. D. Gleason, have leaked there." Falls, Anthony Ylurri, litl Ontario, ID' Portland. mile. PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE BARBOUUSVILLE, W. Va. un Volunteer firemen took advantage of an early opportunity to impress their teacher with what they had learned in a West Virginia Uni versity extension course on fire fighting. They were listening to a lecture by Lt. Robert Myers of the Hunt-1 inglon Fire Dept. when the alarm sounded. After tho blaze at a restaurant was extinguished. Myers said his "students did an excellent job. STORE HOURS MONDAY: 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. welust chopped, the price!: ; M WASHINGTON'S ' h ijl BIRTHDAY SPECIAL . . . Wuf f0k Jj) il! 9.11.95 BR0ADL00M CARPET fi I $7 77 f li'C '00" W00' 'oop """'"" f Hyr.y yV"' l , Willon; will defy footprints; . ljl lit 'fit oi' '2-foot widths in handsome leaf 't J'XVA full I ,0X,U'9 'n so'' nu'''' ue'9e or gieen, 'f FLOOR COVERING SECOND FLOOR o o o n O Here Is a Real Special Value .JjWVtWi for Our Washington's Birthday Sale NM j 2 for rOJ - J J(.i...J...A.I..I kNf 1 r ; mf? A .Tiony ana aaiurnny uniy: y 3.00 Each Our Entire Stock of $4 Dresses, Many New Styles Get fashion-set for Spring and SAVE in Wards exciting sale! Nearly all are washable in rayon prints, linen-look rayons, cottons galore in prints, solids, plaids and stripes. Princess, Empire and torso styles for juniors, misses, half sizes. . SPECIALS FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Women's Blouses CtfHen, Rayon S. S5-3I 99c hs 50' Green Plastic Hose 2.99 Miss Slacks , .,., ..,.,. ,iIM 1 99 75' Green Plastic Hose 5.99 Girls Junipers e,-.,.,, 1.99 1 H.P. Irrigation Pump 167.00 Girls Dresses Ant, Celori, Fibrin, Si. J. 14 1-99 fl'so 2 Wheel Hand Cultivator 6.99 J',", " Girls Skirts Cordurey, Wool 7 H 199 1 6" Front Mounted Tiller 42.50 ft ;. Rayon Gowns ti,.,a 99c 12" Front Mounted Tiller 37.77 ;3'oo Cotton Slips ,99c 3y2 H.P. Rider Tractor 277.00 ft w. Antique Satin Drapery Material yJ. 69c ;;;so 6 H P. Garden Tractor 297.00 ft yJ. Chrmspn Barkcloth Drop. Mat. yJ 69c ;;5 500 Chick Brooder 29.99 ft Drapery Yardage Assortment yd 69c Hen's Nest 4.99 ft. Print Drapes-Single Width 5.99 DO-IT-YOURSELF SPECIALS ALL DRAPERY REMNANTS PRICE , vu"r r.M .Famous Name Ginghams d 59c Plastic T,,e KJ,S 24'88 ;;ry, 80-Square Percale . 25c HOUSEWIFE SPECIALS ;ir Flour Squares ' 5-1.00 ft Ironing Pad Set 1.97 ALL YARDAGE REMNANTS Vi PRICE ft Stainless Tableware 3.99 :. Ladies Shoes-Assorted Styles 2.97 ft Dish Drainer Rack 77c MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING SPECIALS GARDENER SPECIALS ft," Men's Sport Style Jackets 6.99 ft Uni-vue Small Parts Holder 69c ft Boys Shirts-Plain Colors ..,., 1.57 Square Type Sprinkler 57c ft Boys Shirts .,, .:.,,, Ch.tv,, m 99c ft Hose Reel 4.99 Boys Knit "T" Shirts 47c ft Valance for Cafe Curtains 69c ASSORTED GIRLS' COATS IMS Wael - Winur W.iflili l...,W. CS.iVi. pl.,di, tw..(ti fin.4 ind le.d ifylfi. 7.f4. V.la.l l IKI S99 SPECIALS FOR FATHER AND SON ii?r'!ii.ii..ri Cafe Curtains Asserted cob's, styles end fabrics. Values to 3.99. We're stuck with i pink Sofa and Matching Tan Chair. Heavy frieze upholstery. Foam rub ber cushions. Reg. 229.S5. W.B. Sale Price $100.00 UCimUE Would have bought this chair but it came in just after he died! Flat arm club chair Red frieze. Reg. 79.50 W.B. Sale $40.00 MARTHA W o u 1 d have loved this set but we are tired of seeing it. 3-pc. limed oak bedroom set. Reg. 240.00. W.B. Sale $149.00 OH! NO! we found . matching panel bed for this set. If you can use it hurry in! Reg. 39.95 W.B. Sale $10.00 WE COULD hold a Boston Tea Party with these chairs, they are so pretty, but we ex pect to move them before tea. 7 only armless Apol. chairs. 1 to a customer! Reg. 19.95 W.B. Sale ..$5.00 Somebody Thought that this beautiful limed oak desk was a cherry tree and chopped a little nick in the front of it. Reg. 79.95. W.B. Sale Price $49.00 NOBODY WANTS . night stand unless vou trive lt awav. So here eocs! 5 onlv 4 light, 1 dark. Reg. 29.95. W.B. Sale Price $10.00 HERE'S ONE Ican,Iie out of! Morticians grey Daven port and Chair. Grey tweed cover. Spring cushions. Reg. 169.00 W.B. Sale 99.00 SPECIAL! ! ! AT MT. VERNON thcy don't have as many lamps as I have. To the first 15 ladies with a dollar bill go 15 lamps on our special table. Values to $15.00. GEORGE could even make this unpainted chest look good with a little paint. 4-drawer 36" high. Reg. $24.95. W.B. Sale Price $9.97 Been Too Long Going White enamel kitchen utility cabinets, 12"x24" by 60" high. Reg. $27.95. W.B. Sale Price $14.00 Not the Prettiest color in town but one of the best buys. Modern style coral tweed cover Daveno tt Chair. Reg. 219.95 W.B. Sale 99.97 JUST TOO MANY of these modern armless chairs. Variety of colors and fahrics. Another extra! They must go! Reg. 49.95 W.B. Salt $19.77 UAkirrT nUfHl these are good for raising kids, puppies, or baby penquins. Expandable play pen. Limit one to a custo mer. Reg. 10.95 W.B. Sale ..$2.00 SOLID BRASS ,!htr, Reg. 7.95 W.B. Sale ... $1.99 Modern Upholstered CHAIRS Ret. $;9.95, W.B. Sale Price $9.97 Heavy Tweed 155 N. liberty Ph tM 3-3191