Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 25, 1957, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAE
Section 1 Pape 9
Jest Oregon
Panning Lags
Last Two Days . . . Friday and Saturday
By 1-2 Weeks
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, April 25, 1957
f lOlim BIOS. STOHIV
less Than Half Wheat.
Oats and Quarter of
Barley Planted i
v THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rainy, cool.weather.has, delayed
ring field-Work throughout Ore-
fa, and the farming timetable is
Inning from one -to two weeks
thind : normal west of the Cas-
ides, the U. S. Department of
fericulture said Thursday.
JLess than half the spring wheat
jid oats, and less than a quarter
tne spring Darley, has been
anted in western Oregon. Parts
tne area received as much as
o inches of rain in the week
f ding April 19.
The weather, however, was fa-
Arable for such established crops
nay, iaii secaea grams, truits,
rries and seed crops, the de
triment said.
4 Pear trees are past the full
"Boom stage in southern Oregon,
m are peach, cherry and prune
lfees west of the Cascades. Most
npte trees have attained about
jree-fourths of their bloom.
J More than 90 per cent of the
ijring wheat and barley plantings
jve ocen completed in the Co
mbia Basin counties, but only
Mom one-fourth to one-half of the
ring grain has been put into
vfe ground in Baker and Union
f unties.
Spring grain plantings have got
n under way in Klamath. Lake
M Harney counties. Wind dam
age to some sugar beet acreage
as necessitated replanting in
Malheur County. ,
I.S. Business
On Upgrade in
First Quarter
WASHINGTON tfl Business
Was on the upgrade during the
first three months of this year,
frith personal income, sales and
fmployment all at high levels,
j The Commerce Department's
(uarterly "Survey of Current Bus
iness" was made public yesterday,
nd it gave this picture:
P Personal income Reached an
annual rate of 33714 billion dol
lars in March, up four billions
from the last quarter of 1956 and
up 19 billions .from March a year
ago.
Sales On seasonably adjusted
basis, manufacturing and trade
sales totaled 56Vi billion dollars
In both January end February a
rise of one billion dollars over the
final quarter of last year. A
light drop in retail sales was re
ported during March.
Employment Hit a new high
for March last month. Nonfarm
employment was bigger by about
one million than the figure a year
go.
The report also said wages were
rising and that consumer spend
ing rose to a new record rate.
This led to a sharp drop in the
rate at which business inventories
were accumulating.
Pay and Price
Controls Eyed
By O'Mahoney
WASHINGTON Ifl Sen. 0'
Mahoney (D-Wyo.) said Thurs
day Congress may have to con
sider temporary wage-price con
trols unless President Eisenhow
er's administration finds some
other solution for inflation. . .
O'Mahoney told a reporter that
as long as "the administration is
unwilling to do anything about
this inflationary spiral we're hav
ing, the cost of living is going
to keep on going up."
His comments were prompted
by new government data Tuesday
showing that living costs rose
again in March to a new record
level for the seventh straight
month. The government's index
for March, at 118.9 per cent of
the 1947-49 base period, was 37
per cent higher than a year ear
lier. O'Mahoney, a member of the
Senate-House Economic Commit
tee, said the administration's
"tight money"- policies, imposed
by the Federal Reserve Board in
the form of high interest rates,
have been ineffective in curbing
inflation. It has only meant, he
said, that citizens have to pay
more for money they borrow and
greater taxes for interest on the
government debt.
Califomiaiis Buy
McCartie Ranch
In Klamath Area
BONANZA, Ore. Ifl The Mc
Cartie Ranch in nearby Langell
Valley has been sold by Mrs.
Jerry McCartie to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Williams of Chico, Calif.,
it was disclosed Wednesday. )
Williams said he will move 2,000
head of sheep to the ranch from
California early in May. In addi
tion to some 1.000 acres of land on
the ranch, Williams gets an allot
ment on Taylor grazing lands.
Mrs. McCartie and her husband,
who died last fall, came to this
small ranch community east of
Klamath Falls in 1918.
Sale price of the ranch was not
disclosed.
Dick Heads WACUBC
VICTORIA. B.C. UH - Kene'
A. Dick, comptroller of the Ur
versity of Idaho, was elect'
president Tuesday of the Westr
Assn. of College and Univcrsit.
Business Offices.
reg. 69.50! 10-year guaranteed, resilient
5 10-coil mattress
37-77
1-inch thicker than ordinary mattress. Seven pounds more cotton than
usual. Foam rubber on both sides of mattress. Twin or full sizes. Eyelet
ventilator handles. 10-yr. guarantee. 1
Furniture, lower level
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easy-care, no-irbn, super-tvide, curtains
dacron priscillas
60x45"
3
.79
Reg, 6.98 to 29.98 values. All super-wide widths. All in no-iron white da-
cron. Sale prices: 60x63" 3,89- 60x81" 3.99. 120x81" 10.99' 180x81"
now just 19,99. Limited quantities, hurryl
Draperies, 2nd floor
save 40! select from open stock
modern bedroom
reg. $63 panel bed, double or twin . ' $49.50
reg. 159.50 6-drawer dbl. dresser, mirror $95
reg. 189.50 9-drawer trip, dresser, mirror . $115
eg. $85 4-drawer chest $49.50
reg. 119.50 bookcase bed with footboard z $69.50
'' reg. $49 night table ..:.. .. $29.50
Furniture, lower level .
15.95 twin and double size tailored quilted
floral bedspreads
7.97
Choose from printed chintz in daisy or floral patterns. White ground
with pastels. " Once-in-a-lifetimo buy for tailored quilted bedspreads
wth extra full ruffles for a handsome looking bed.
Bedding, second floor
for period or contemporary homes .
wool braid rugs
It 1.98
9x12'
All wool braided rugs in red, green, charcoal or brown multicolors for
all decors. All sizes. 24x36", 2.98'
4x6' -12.98 8xl0' -39.98 6x9' - 29.98- And other'
Rugs, lower level
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10.95 pillows treated to ivash! save 4.08
goosedown pillows
A.87 . .
: 11 each
Real special! 100 goosedown pillows in downproof candy stripe tick
ing in pink or blue. Specially treated so you can easily .wash them.
Prices like these are hard to duplicate. ' ,s - i ' - ;
Bedding, second floor ' "" : : "j.
39.98 Storklina
6-yr. crib
29" v
Sturdy eastern hardwood; adjustable springs, double
drop sides. White, birch, maple.
Lipman's Infants' Wear, 2nd
perfect hostess gift . . . our 9.95
lazy susan
588
16J" diameter, excellent for entertaining. Snap up
several in choice of pastels with white, or raspberry
with charcoal. Just 24, so hurryl
Gifts, main floor
just 800 yds. of 1 .49 yd. printed
dacron fabric
mmsmmmimgi
3.95 and 6.95 fine cotton
rug runners
24x36
.87
Newer, longer, wider smart Grecian key design. Skid
proof back, washable. Use in any room. 11 luscious
colors. 24x70" size. 3.87-
Table linens, 2nd floor
get ready for summer! 2.98-3.98
sunglasses
1 88
Flattering frames, fashion colors make these a timely
buy. Comfortable to wear. Lens ground by Ameri
can Optical. Limited quantities.
Stationery, main floor
reg. 4.29-1 2.95 allergy-free
foam pillows
3.98-4.98 colorful, washable
sash curtains
2-"
Brighten the kitchen or bathroom with these sheer
and gay printed sash curtains. 27x45". All washable.
Decorate and save now.
Draperies, 2nd floor
5.95 and 7.95 non-allergic foam
mattress pads
limited yardage of 1.49 and 1.69
rayon fabric
90c
Rayon suiting in beautiful "Alfalfa" weave. Crease
resistant, washable, Alson Sand Crepe for dresses.
45" wide. Crepe in gay prints for ensemble look.
Fabric center, second floor
home accessories, value to $25
decorator items
doubl
! 47
50 off
Folly-aire foam pads are soft, fully washable, and
won't slip or slide. Beat buys in twin or full sizes,
By Goodyear. Twin size 2.47 now.
Bedding, 2nd floor
74v
"special"
99
100 dacron prints and semi-sheers. All 45" wide. No
ironing, washable. Colorful prints for every one in
the family. Just 800 yds., so be here early.
Fabric center, second floor
our own exclusive! usually 4.98
jewelry box
298
Made to our specifications with receding tray, mir
ror. Velvet and sarin lined. Gold tooled top. Il)ix8x
38". 6 colors, 'plus tax.
Jewelry, main floor
Finest foam rubber pillowsT 100 Latex. Millions of
air pockets for added comfort. White. Zip covers.
Others reduced from 2.99"9.99v
Redding, 2nd floor
colorful glassware, usually 5.95
tumbler sets
!98
24-pc. set consisting of 8 beautiful glases in 3 differ
ent sizes. Beautiful in a deep pink. We've just 20
of these Roly Poly sets.
China, main floor
there are countless uses for bright
india prints
. 297 ,
Reg. 4.951 Large size, 70x108" imported India prints
that serve as all purpose spread or tablecloth. Hand
blocked, colorfast designs. Washable.
Bedding, 2nd floor
2.95-3.95! collector's items in
bone china
99'
Beautiful English bone china cups and saucers spe
cially purchased for tremendous savings. Make beau
tiful gifts. Set of 4 just 3,88'
China, main floor
Clocks, sconces, plaques, mirrors, brass punch set.
125 pieces in contemporary as well as traditional and
Early American decor. Save nowl
Furniture, lower level
8.95 Chatham nylon-rayon blend
fine blankets
:95
Top blanket value.. Over 3 pounds. 72x90". "Sunrise"
blanket. Washable, moth-proof and non-allergic. 7"
binding. Seven decorator colors by Chatham.
Bedding, 2nd floor
values to 59.95 ceiling
light fixtures
1295
Assorted pull down ceiling lighting fixtures in tradi
tional and contemporary feeling. Prices are slashed
on these. . '
Pictures, lower level ;