The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 28, 1943, Page 14, Image 14

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The OrXGOII STATESMAN. Salem. Oreoru Wednesday MomIn. April 23. 1S13
. Blossoms at
4 Yard-Goods
Counter
By MAXINE BUREN
. Speaking of flower gardens,
there's one in lull bloom In your
favorite yard goods department,
and if you are one of those lucky
women whose mother made you
learn to use the sewing machine,
you'll bless her especially this
Mothers' day.
The yard goods counter is one
place where "all wool" is stilj
In the vocabulary, for there are
grand woolen fabrics of pre-war
quality available and shhh, the
buyer says she's already ordered
lor next fall, and she'll get all
wool, too! -
As to prints, they rival pre
vious years in brilliance and
beauty. Those figured jerseys,
v so practical for hard wear come
In every shade and design im
aginable. Bordered prints have taken
the fancy of home dressmakers
who find ample variety from
' which to choose.
- Checks are popular too, espe
daily the taffetas. Look them
up, for attractive and practical
dresses. . Sheer alpacas in plain
" or figures are another type of,
material made especially to
. warm the heart ' of the home
;. sewing expert.
If you are a bride or contem
plate being a bridesmaid just
consider the delicate organzas
in monotones or the mixed col
ors. If you. are a little too old
for such frivolities,. youH get a
thrill anyway .at admiring their
sheer elegance.
But to more practical mate
rials. There is whippet cloth,
uncrushable and easy to work
up into skirts or slacks, which
comes in innumerable good col-
rs. Coating and suiting is an-,
1 other excellent material of
which there is wide variety. Lots
of designs and colors are found.
Check-over your sewing needs,
practice up on a fine seam, and
you should have plenty of choice
f wardrobe for spring and sum
'mer. Miss Upjohn on
Long Trip
Miss Margaret Upjohn, for
the past two years assistant ref
erence librarian at the Oregon
State library, left Monday to
visit her brother Dr. Richard H.
Upjohn, " resident surgeon at
Kings County hospital, Brook
lyn, N. Y., and family, and Mrs.
Raymond Shirley, the former
Miss Martha Rose Roddy now
residing at Alexandria, Va.,
where her husband is a lieuten
ant. Miss Upjohn also expects to
visit relatives in Michigan and
at Kansas City, Mo.
RATION CALENDAR
FOOD
Canned Gocxls Blue stamps D.
E and F good through April 30.
Stamps G. H and I now valid and
good through May 31.
Meat, Cheese. Canned Fish. Fats.
Butter and Margarine Red stamps
A, B. C and D valid through April
30 Stamp E good until May 31.
Sugar Coupon No. 12 good for
pounds, expires May 31.
. Coffee Coupon No. 23 good for
1 pound, valid through May 30.
GASOLINE
Book A coupons No. S. good for
lawr gallons each, expire May 31.-
. FUEL. Oil.
' Pet tod S coupons expire Septem
ber l.
-SHOES
No. 17 coupon in ration book No. 1
good for 1 pair, expires June 19.
TIRES
Cars with C books must have
tires inspected by May 31; B books
toy June 30.
Grams Purchase
Beach Property
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gram are
now the owners and managers of
"The Breaker s,w ocean front
apartments at O c e an Lake, in
Lincoln county. Mr. Gram retired
the first of the year after long
"service as state labor comrols
. sioner. The Grams plan to keep
The Breakers" open throughout
the yean ... -
Hathaway Quits
WEST SALEM Phil Hathaway,
who has been in the employ of the
city for a number of years in con
nection with the water system
maintaining of street repairs, etc.,
has resigned to take a position at
Donald with a feed and seed ware
house company. He will take over
his' new duties May 1. The family
will not move until the. close of
school. Hathaway's successor . has
not yet been named.
Bloffett Strains Hand
BRUSIl CREEK W. Moffett
was unable to work at the-flax
plant Monday, where he Is em
ployed, following a slight In
jury sustained to his left hand
Sunday when his car caught
fire. In putting out the blase he
strained his hand.
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Millions of those hcmdy "thrifty. lids," that allow the
American housewife to convert commercially-packed
class jars to home preserving, are now being produced.
The lids will be available to the housewife through gro
cery stores. Government time schedules for the quart siz
ed jar should be followed when canning with coffee containers.
Syneta Beetle
Emerging Now,
Rieder Warns
It is now time to spray for con
trol of the Syneta beeUe on cher
ries, announces Robert E. Rieder,
county agricultural agent Many
growers have felt that because of
the long rainy , period whichwe
have just, gone through,' that it is
too late to apply spray. or dust for
the control of syneta beetle. However,-this
is not the case but in
stead the cold weather has held
back the emergence of the syneta
beetle from the soil longer than
usual and the beetles are Just now
beginning to do damage to the
rapidly developing cherries.
Prospects were excellent be
fore the rains for a heavy set of
cherries bat the rain has caused
the spread ef brown rot blossom
blight In many orchard? and
growers could profit by apply
ing a combination spray or dust
for syneta beetle and brown ret '
blossom blight control im
mediately.. The combination spray for the
control of brown rot and syneta
beetle is composed of the follow
ing materials: 3-3-50 bordeaux, to
which is added two pounds of
lead arsenate for -50 gallons of
spray or on a 100 gallon basis, the
formula would be 6-6-100 plus
four pounds of lead arsenate.
Those who wish to dust should
also make , the application at once
and a dust containing lead arsen
ate sulphur or arsenate sulphur
lime mixture should be used. For
the lead arsenate sulphur mixture
it should be 30 pounds of lead
arsenate and 70 pounds of sulphur
in 100 pounds of dust This dust
should be applied at the rate of 40
to 50 "pounds per acre for average
sized trees. It should be applied
evly In the morning or at night
when there ''are no strong wind'
currents. ' Some of the ready
mixed dusts contain about 20
pounds of lead arsenate and : the
other 80 pounds in the 100 pound
mixture would be a combination
of lime and sulphur.' This dust is
not as effective as - the straight
lead' arsenate "sulphur , dust for
checking brown rot but probably
is just as effective for the control
of the syneta beetle.
It would be too bad if, because
of the very favorable bloom In the
orchards, growers relaxed : their
efforts to control brown rot and
syneta beetle as this might, result
in heavy loss from beetle dam
age and from the spread of brown
rot to the fruit
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Scenes from "Father Is a Prince- at the Hollywood theatre today
"Seven Sweethearts."
New State Official
To Arrive in Salem
Harry Schenk, Eugene, recently
appointed deputy secretary of
state to succeed George Flagg, will
arrive in Salem early next week
to assume his new official duties,
Secretary of State Robert S. Far-,
rell, jr., announced Tuesday. ;
Schenk has served as secretary-
manager for the Oregon Publish
ers : association for a number of
years and has been active in re
publican circles.
Valley Birth
s
DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Minnich announce the birth of
a son at the Dallas' hospital Friday
April 23. The baby has not been
named. :
A daughter, Sharon Joyce, was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry T.
Hayes of Fallas City at the Bartell
hospital Sunday. . " ; -
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Daymon of Dallas Monday
morning at the Bartell hospital.
He has not been named. -
HUNTINGTON, Ind.,-P)-The
Huntington Red Cross, beat a
ejuarter slot machine for $49 but
sot in the usual way.
Police confiscated the machine
end, when the owner pleaded
guilty to a gambling charge, May
er Howell ordered the machine
destroyed and its contents turned
ever to the Red Cross. The ma
chine had $53 in it A junk deal
er paid another $1 for the scrap-
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VicOoiry (Sairdoca (Suido
Here's all the dope you need to plant and cultivate a success
ful Victory Garden! Clearly written, fully illustrated,
Standard's Victory Garden Guide is the last word in down-to-earth
advice to the amateur vegetable gardener. Its 48
pages of helpful hints are written especially for Western
conditions. Standard's Victory Garden Guide is FREE
wherever Standard products are sold. Get your copy now!
Go light on heavy oil !
Here's a tip to those who
think that it's better to
use a heavier weight oil
than the manufacturer of
their car recommends: It
; never was a good idea and
: now that driving is slower
and engines are colder;
: it's actually a dangerous
T practice. Ask your Stand-'
i ard Service Man for the
weight of RPM Motor
. Ofl recommended by your
car's manufacturer.
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ASOIINI Coupon 5, A
Ration Book, good through
May 21.
ViaiTABLIS AND VIUITS
(Frsrf) Blue Stamps
D, E & F, Book Two, good
through April 30.
Till INSPECTIONS Bemre
May 31 for C cars; June 30
for B cars; September 30
for A cars. - -
COrrtl Coupon 23, Baok
One, good through May 30.
MIATS, r ATS, ITC. Red
Stamps, A, B, C, D, Book
Two, good through April 30.
Stamp E Valid April 25.
SUIL OILS Coupon 6,
Zones A, B, and C, good
through September 30. .
SUOAa Coupon 12, Book
One, good for 5 lbs. through
May 31. . .
SHOIS Coupon 17, Book
One, good through June 15.
STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA
Drastic PRICE REDUC T SOUS! Tremendous PE1ICE GUTS!
Slightly Soiled Merchandise, Odds and Ends, Discontinued Lines and Special Features AH Must Go ! Every Item
a Value! No C. O. D.'s! No Phone Calls! No Layaways! -
Mr 1
FEATURED!
Easm
MenI Here's a value you'll never for
cetl Fihe worsted weaves in single
or double breasted models.
MAIN FLOOR
FEATURED!
lien's Sport Slacks
.93
A featured item for
this event. Colors in
blues and browns. Buy-now!
MAIN FLOOR
FEATURED!
Men's
FEATURED!
Men's
Sport Goals
Sport coats of ft 1
fine quality in Met J
stripes and her
ringbones. A real
value!
MAIN FLOOR
FEATURED!
Men's
Sport Hats
Water repellent Css
light weight hats 34G
in tan only. Size
6 to 7',.
V MAIN FLOOR
SLACK SOCKS
25c
Stripes, plaids
and checks of
mercerized cot
t o n. A real
value. Buy
now! ' - - '
FEATURED!
Reversible
JACKET
Wi ltd pro of,
water repel
lent. Can be .
worn on either
side. A bar
gain! main floor
3.93
CLEAN-UP!
UomeB s iresses
00 00
A value clean-up ol street and afternoon
style dresses. Spun rayons and novelty
fabrics.
second floor
CLEANUP!
. WOMEN'S
Deiler Dresses
4
.00
Our top quality and style at a better-than-ever
price. Check today for yours 1
SECOND FLOOR
. . TW. 1 I::
Women's-
DAIIDAIIAS
A wide selee
tion of col-
ors from
which to
choose.
Mala FUr
f
wHk.. 1T
IS:
mi
rfcMUKED!
Women's
SLACKS
A good qua- 1 ilQ
lity slack at Iszd
this very low
price. Check today
for yours! Sizes
12-14-16.
Seeoad Floor
FEATURED!
GIEIL'S SLACKS
FEATURED!
FEATURED!
POLO SHIRTS
Short sleeves, crew neck. Made of 71 Ch
stretchy cotton knit. - .
. MAIN FLOOR
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A real shirt
gain; Colors: Brown,
tan and green.
at a real bar- 1 (Bf
blue, iliVU
FEATURED!
oval iimnons
A featured item for J fiffti
this event. A real bar- lLmUri
gain at this price. Buy
now! ' ' .
FEATURED!
KOVELTY HOGS
A featured item which 1 7G
has proven to be a val- ilifl V
ue. Buy now.
FEATURED!
. iinoiiG eouls
Three-piece Qven bake. f (JfS fL
Guaranteed to withstand S.
oven heat.
- FEATURED!
DAG 0UGS
Assorted colors in door 0 4
mat size. Tightly woven J$)
for long wear.
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
REMNANTS
DRASTICALLY "REDUCED
FEATURED!
Women's
DLOUSES
A bargain ftQ
value you U4
shouldn't miss. '
Buy now! .
Second Floor
i
FEATURED!
Novelty
Lapois
A hand-made 4 0f
lapel pin for
your suit,
coat or dress.
MAIN FLOOR
FEATURED!
Boys
OVEDALLS
For tough wear 1 Q
this gQinmer. iilv
Sizes 6 to 12. A
real value!
Downstairs Store
FEATURED!
WThipcord
M
miiAsJ
For tough, long
wear. Washable
whipcords. Sizes 6
to 16.
Downstairs Store
1.GD
FEATURED!
" Rayon
I;. nOSEv..:
A fine qual- 10 f
I ty ray on w
hose in new
spring shades. Sizes
SYx to 104.
MAIN FLOOR . -
X VV ATITUPITIt
Boys' :
SUEATEDS
Coat style with I f
button fly front. J
A real value at ' ",
this low price! y
- Downstairs Store ,
FEATURED!
Plaid Sheet
DEAIHIETS
70x80 cotton plaid
sheet blankets. A
bargain at this low
price! ; ...
" - - ' XSezsanlne
A good col lection f rom l
which to choose. Buy yours Jl
today! - .,-.-- . -1
SECOND FLOOR
CLEAN-UPI
Uomcn's Blonsos
An exceptional low price for fl EZ(Hl
this top quality Mouse.. Buy 1L uDW
now! -
SECOND FLOOR
AVEIIUE PERCALES
36" wide new spring j
prints for that new ii yd.
spring dressc.
: - FEATURED 1
FLAKE TYPE FBIIITS
39". wide in flake -4
type floral patterns. d)J yd.
To make your blouse or wash suit.
FEATURED!
snciin Liirsns
18XZ9 inch hemmed lin-
I ens. A bargain at
low price. ,
this
30
ODTIIIG FLMlIIEL
i 36" wide in white or n t
I pastel shades. Buy
your needs now!
Luxury ' at a low price. r- n .
Plain white with colored Li C
borders.
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