The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1939, Page 13, Image 13

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Chiffon and lace
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May brides, this year, will set a new high in attractive wedding garb,
as these pictures attest. At left, is a lovely bridal gown of imported
swiss fabric in rose and whits in a redingote effect with full skirt,
short puffed sleeves and horseshoe-shaped neckline. Center shows
-a superb gown of smartly new design in traditional white. The
bodice is of chiffon and lace, and long tight sleeves have lace insets
from elbow to wrist. The little silver brocade cap bears tiny chiffon
flowers. The rnsld-of-honor's dress, right, is In two shades of rose
of chiffon-weight swiss transparent organdy In redingote effects
Redingote Is embroidered and has long puffed sleeves.
Stale) X Contract Awarding
May 18 -19 Includes -'"'
. Ulnniination Job :
' Stats highway commission con
tracts involving an expenditure
of mors than $1,000,000 will be
awarded af a ' meeting of the
commission in Portland May It
and !.' R. H. Baldock, sUte
highway engineer, .announced
Thursday.
x Tbe projects Include lighting
3.23 miles; on Interstate avenue,
routs of the Pacific highway west
through ; Portland.
uuer projects: i7
facta. aad'efllngl.TS miles, a
Baal Creek-Wren section of
Kings TaXleyv secondary highway.
I Clackamas vcouuty--Construet-
ing reinforced concrete building
la Oregon '''' ' .
Klamath county Looert over-
crossing - on The Dalles-Califor-nia
highway! 7 " ' f 1
Klamath an Lake counties
Grading S.tS mttes" and surf ae
inc and i oiling MS miles on
Salt Creek Falls-Odett Laka sec
tion of the Wiuamette hignwsy,
TO Job in lake- County f
Lake county Surfacinr and
oilinr zi.Sv miles and gradlss
9.22 miles of Silver Lake-Harros
Creek section of Fremont high
way.
Wheeler count Grading 1.12
miles, surfacing and oiling 1.04
miles and , constructing C 0-foot
concrete bridge on 'Serrice Creek
Mule Shoe section of John Day
highway. - ' tl; -
Grant county Oiling - 24.5S
section r John Day highway.
Una eountyj -. Constructing
bridge aver Thomas: Creek on
Mala 'street W Sclo. Construct
ing 80-foot log " spaa' on TAmb
Creek-Sheep Ridge ' section of
SanUam , highway. ; f. " "
Grant: r county-i-OIllng 24.t
miles ' of Flat Creek-John . Day
section of John Day -highway. 1
- Douglas county Grading ana
paving J.4 1 miles : of the ose-bufg-Shsdy
Point section of the
Pacific hi-hwsy.
Grant countr Grading and
topping 8.17 miles and oiling of
4.4S miles . Of the John Day-'
Prairie City section of the John
Day highway Construction of
three bridzea L and one culvert
on the Dean Creek-Prairie City
section of the John Day high
Multnomah county Grading.
surfacinr .and oiling of-S.25
miles of the Strebln - Road-Hoa-
ner Road section ot: the Trout
Benton eounty--Grading. sur- miles on Flat Creek-John Day
dale-Sandr road.
BIcNarrDiHOkehed
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bill introduced by Senator Charles
McNary. Oregon republican,' au
thorizing withdrawal from entry
of national forests lands needed
si city watersheds was spproved
today by the senste agriculture
and forestry committee.
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Waning Interest in Child Health Is
Seen as Danger to Health Programs;
Fewer Children in Population Cause
hall in Sclo as a feature of the
lamb show June 10. Proceeds
of the dance will help defray
cost of the fair, which is a non
profit organization, with free ex
hibits and no concessions. . ..
Marion county msde the en
Tiable record of no deaths from
communicable diseases in 1938.
but public health programs ' are
in danger of defeating their own
ends, Mrs George Moorhead said
in sa address at the Salem Udns'
dab luncheon Thursday.
She explained that prolonging
life, together " with the. decline
in the birth rate,, by increasing
the number of adulta might re-
Columbia Trade
suit in a loss' of interest In child
health. She emphasised. In qaot- !
ine health statistics, that each
figure denoting a lire saved
might repersent "youT neighbor's
child. or your own." . '
In 1S00. 41 Der cent of - the
population was under 21 years
of age; that -figure has dropped
to 38 per cent. The birlh rate
has dropped from 25 to 17 per
1000 of population; but the in
fant death rate, in compensation,
has dropped from 100 per 1000
In 1916 (63 per cent in Oregon)
to 47 (38 in Oregon and 30 in
Marion county) in 1938.
Pre-Xatal Care Needed
In the age group under five
years, deaths incident to condi
tions of birth constitute more
then 60 per ceut, pointing to a
need of better pre-natal earn, the
irn speaker said. Pneumonia ranks
due for reduction as a result of
development of new serums.
Diphtheria, which used to be
the most common cause . of
deaths in this group, now . Is
eighth. Communicable ' . diseases
advocating vthe t hare almost disappeared as a
sient problem, Mrs. Moorhead
pointed out.
. . In the three five-year age
groups from 6 . to 21, accidents
constitute the principal cause of ':
death, pointing to - the need of
intensified safety programs, the
speaker mentioned, r . ,
LAST Nelson Eddy in LET FREEDOM RING'
TIMES with VIRGINIA BRUCE PMT8 2ND HIT
TODAY CODE OF THE STREETS'
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LEADING
THEATRE
STARTS SATURDAY
IS LOVE ENOUGH WHEN A
WOMAN IS A FREE SOUL?.
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t l n O ' nili : n ' ' IBeantlful new 1K Chevrolet Master Iowa Sedan given away tresj.
Kf gularly 1.49 Women'$
mm
Sanforized cotton gabar
dine. Tack in shirt, high
waisted pants. Assorted
color combinations. Sizes
12 t 20.
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OltAIIGS . SLICES
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Fresh, fall
tlnv arcd. A
tasty candy.
Regular 79c Children'
Cute, clever4ooking lit-,
tie overalls for little girls
in sizes 3 to 6. Especially
priced.
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Succeeding
to Build np Northwest
Industry Reported
Cooperation has never been
more extensive as in the present
1939 campaign
purchase of-products produced
within the Columbia basin, stated
Ceo. L. Baker, manager of the Co
lumbla Empire Industries, Inc., In
'bis mid-campaign report to, the
board of directors of the organiza
tion at their - annual meeting in
Portland. 1 : ; -
Social, ciric, school and indus
trial organizations are participa
1 ting in this movement to build
' northwest prosperity. Both small
communities and metropolitan
areas are reporting Intense inter
, est and enthusiasm. Baker said. '
Xewspapers Lead Way
. "The keystone of this arch of
cooperation throughout the entire
Columbia river area has been the
Call Board
Arrives on Birthday
- SCIO A daughter, Mary ane.
was born May 2 to Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Brock at a Eugene hospital.
The little girl, who has a broth
er, arrived on her father s birth
day.
E. J. Holland. M. D. Zander
and P. W. Schrunk have been
newspaper organisations serving j named a committee in charge of
each of their communities, faster-I tne aance to oe neia at iajbj
lag the Bur to Work and Work to
Buy activities, coordinating the
plans of promotion and 'merchan
dising with the reulers of Colum
bia Empire products."
"Efforts of the people within
the Columbia empire to attain a
march of progresa bare not been
la Tain." Baker declared. "Com
parison of the figures for 193 S
With 1137 SJ Shown in the US gov
ernment cenaus of baaineas ahows
that the state of Oregon, with less
government aid, has outstripped
its neighboring states in the march
back to! prosperity. I attribute a
large part of this to the awaken
ing consciousness of the people of
this area to ask for products pro-1
daced within this area," Baker
concluded. . - '
"I've Crammed
Every Minute So Full
of waste. And now there's
so little time. I don't know
Adjustable
ynth "Redy-Loc" (locks screens in). Three
popular sizes adjustable to any size win
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9x32 inch .... . SQfi
9x36 inch
12x36 inch
A Choice Assortment
'noMeEoBayCtiKd
Many beautiful cards to select from.
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TAPITOL
TiuIit rtnnhla Kill "Klnr
of . the Chinatown" with
Anna May Wong and
Aklm Tamiroff, and Eroll
"Slaters,"
Saturday Charles Ruggles
in "Sudden Money and
Int. fn "Rln Man.
' tana Skies."
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e HOLLYWOOD
Today Double bill, Jack
- Holt in - "Reformato.. "
- and Hopalong Cassldy in
The Fronteersman" with
Willllm RatA
iv iw ass avw .
with GEORGE BUENT. HUMPHREY BOG ART
CcnUuic FicxjaaU . SamM katfta Hear? Tnwm Con
tan tmmm.li. mi km BtaS ttmit W Mm Umm . a Hot
PLUS 2ND BIO HIT
"It's Breezy! It's Zippy! It's Hilarious!
"FOIt LOVE ORIONEYT'
With JUNE LANG ROBERT KENT .
Today and ; Saturday
Two Features
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News. Colored Cartoon and
Chap. 7 of "The Lone Banger'.
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And Second Feature
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Today Double bill, Mar-
tha Raye, Bob: Burns,
Dorothy Lamour and Hay
' MOland in 'Tropic Holli-
day" and Tom Brown.
Louis Hay ward and Joan
Fontaine -in "The Duke
' of West Polaf,
GRAND '
Today Held orer, Warner
Baxter In' the "Return of
; the Cisco Kid."
Saturday Jackie Cooper In
k "Streets of New York.". -,
" ' ELfiXNORE
Today ? ; Double biU, Nel-
son Eddy and - Virginia
Bruce la - Xet Freedom
- Ring"' and "Cods of the
- StreeU- with Harry ; Ca-
SaturdayDouble bill Betto
"."DsTis U--Dark Vtetory
; and "For Lorn or Money"
with Robert Kent and Bock
Rogers serial. .
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Here you are, Baby! Oothes and all the other Necessaries?! Cnnnlnj: new styles,
r good materials, and, oest 01 an, sensioic prices.
- TTS DRESS-UP TDIE FOR YOUNG FOLKS1
Mother! You're nerer
sach Dress Talnes! Hand
worked white Batlates for
Infants! Crisp Organdies for
little ladies
of S toO! Bay LQ 1 QJ0
day of the
week at this
low price!
TOTS SUN SUITS
Adorable styles la fast color
Broadcloth, cut full for com
fort! Me
Sises 1 to I V
Boys'
Sea Soi
Dresses, dainty and differ
eat! Infants soft white Ba
tistes with elaborate Philip
pine - embroidery! '. Canning
flock dots and printed Ba
'tfctM la alxea n "N
ii2L! 2 L (OUT
galas at this
Price.'
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Saras
White
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GOWN KDfONA made of "wash ft ready" crinkle fign
crepe. White.' pink and Mne. Infants ataea....--. J!
CUDDLE TOYS Soft stuffed toys that babies Ioto! fgi
Dogs. Kittens and Dollies, Inches teItJJLJV'
BABY BONNETS Quaint little styles "with "dainty
trims! Figured and Flock Dot OrgsndlesJ-.i
CAPS A HATS. Pious and sport fabrics In styles n raw
just made for little "men." Wh- Copen. ft Nary mWJm
CRIB SHEETS Mothers! Notice the special low
price; 24x3 inches.
Flesh color gum rubber ;...:: . aw
CRIB BLANKETS. - Warm,"
S0i4S", stitched all around.
Blue; , pink and white. ,t.. ;;
fleecy cotton.
BABY PANTS Made of rubber that looks
and feels like sUk. : j ?
Flesh color ; .,
TRATN1NQ PANTS Soft, xomhed ysrnT
Double crotch. White. " r , r
sues to- s ;r '- :;: r ; . yw
BABY NVRSTNG IiOTTLES Sparkling
crystal glass, elean'and sanl- s r
taryi Graadated to S toLZ-mU tot JW
TERRY CLOTH RIBS Soft! Ab-
sorbentt Jacquard designi
: INFANTS VESTS Lob g sleeres. pla-
back style. ... , O rf
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