f TiStaleemcaV Salem. Oi tliurmday. Dcinlif H, 1948 The almost extinct right whale, also called the Greenland whale, is the largest of the whalebone whales, sometimes furnishing t, BOO pounds of whalebone. Great deposits of salt lie be neath the earth in Michigan and are removed through deep wells and with pumps forcing water In to dissolve the salt.: mmm mm mm US. W 93 Sc...lW hosl There's nothing finer than Montrose ! Made from pasteurized sweet cream slightly salted for flavor. Foil wrapped to protect freshness. Packed under super vision of Che U.S. Dept. of Agriculture md given the highest government grsdet 9) Store. Put Montrose on your chopping Iisc Priced amazingly low tor such high quality ! 'cut Of : 9 -sir: iw t GUAIANTECi Montroi. Sutler gives y ft flavor, lo9T-totia frsktw or yoor MONoy hock I Cliin-Up Oub Plans Christmas Party Salem Chapter 1, Chin-up Club of Oregon, will sponsor the club's annual state Christmas party Sun day at Four Corners hall east of Salem, beginning with a 12:30 p. m. dinner. The Junior Catholic Daughters of Sacred Heart academy will give a . program. Orville Wymore of Brooks will sing. Zella Lomax is program chairman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krepla head the host and hostess committee. Industry Payrolls Show Steady Rise Industrial payrolls in Oregon to taled $60,342,248 in November, up slightly from the previous month and nearly $13,000,000 more than in November, 1947, the state indus trial accident .ommission said Wednesday. October total was $59,992,251 and that of November last year was $47,409,167. Multnomah county showed $22,093,459 last month, ac counting for only about $2,000,000 of the state's rise in the year. RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Creomulsion relieve! promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ ladea phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs.Chest Colds, Bronchitis Englewood P-TA Approves $1,500 Budget for Year A budget of $1,500 for the com ing year was approved by the Enelewood Parent-Teacher asso ciation Tuesday at the Englewood school- Furnishing teachers' room in the new addition of the school will take $496 of the funds. $500 will assist in financing week day Bible classes at the Englewood church; $280 for a baloptican pro jector, portable phonographs and two tables for educational purposes in the school; and $90 for the Boy and Cub Scouts, Bluebirds and Camp Fire girls. The P-TA discussed plans to sponsor an appearance of the Eu gene Gleemen in Salem next spring, and a men's style show in January. Englewood's sixth grade chorus presented a number of Christmas songs for the 230 members at tending the meeting. The Rev. Lloyd Uecker of the Englewood church talked on the meaning of Christmas. Business Loans Slump Sharply WASHINGTON, Dec. 15-IP)-A fourth consecutive week of de clines in business loans was re ported tonight by the Federal Reserve board. The board said business loans by Federal Reserve member banks in the nation's leading cities, drop ped another $68,000,000 during the week ended December 8. That reflected a total fall of $124,000,000 since the peak of $15, 583,000,000 in business loans was recorded December 1. i,' , - 'st-z&z'pz, V - i m s ")i mi h n ) V " U WW nil nJU plus - Z9i "Arty". ; -J--t , f:-m&ti$i-S&::l I v V ' -A ' 6wetUet tout J s"' -y . timfiU Electronic Control 'Vn in pom on abi gW(gLo) assHMSsasssssasjBSMBSssisssssjsss 1 7 fc Medical research shows 4 factors commonly lead to colds i (1) chilling; (2) lack of sleep; (3) physical fatigue, and (4) worry and anxiety. Now because the Simmons Electronic Blanket brings yoti comforting warmth, deep sleep, relaxing rest and release from nerrous tension you can actually reduce susceptibility to colds resulting from these ereryday factors. See this beautiful Simmons blanket in 5 lovely colors today. Certified washable! Approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Free Parking While Shopping In Our Store H A III VI-iSVvl I K HAMILTON FURNITURE CO. Parking Lot Near Capitol to Operate On Monthly Basis Plans for a new auto parking lot, to be operated on a monthly basis principally to accommodate motorists in the state office build ing area, were announced Wed nesday by Lloyd Keene and Wil liam Coon. An old house at 151 N. 13th st is almost completely razed.' The lot. approximately 120 by 80 feet, will be filled and graveled. Readiness date is dependent upon the weath er, said Keene- A building on the alley, leased to the state agricul ture department, will not be dis turbed. Keene and Coon also own the adjacent Top Hat restaurant and ice cream parlor and service station. Exchange Cluh Hears National Field Worker While new in Oregon, the Ex change club is one of the oldest and largest national service groups, the Salem chapter was told Wed nesday by Harry J. Gould, field worker and director of the nation al convention. He spoke at the luncheon in the Senator hotel. Nominations for 1949 club offi cers were reported in by a com mittee headed by Wayne Hadley. Proposed are Peery T. Buren for president; Robert Brownell, vice president; George Martin, secre tary; Sidney Hoffman, treasurer; Sidney Boise, Leroy Johnson, Ro land Mersereau, Charles Pillette and Marvin Ritchie (three to elect) for board of control. ACTRESS. FIANCE SAIL NEW YORK, Dec. 15 -(P)- Ac tress Rita Hayworth and Aly Kahn, son of the wealthy Moslem leader, Aga Kahn, sailed for Eu rope today aboard the liner Britannic. H Outntmulintt I BLOUSES i g for Christmastime 2 g (Sheers, flat crepes, satins, 2 6ilks in pastels, prints 2 5 and stripes) g I AT 2 Smarl Shop 115 North Libertr Street M A $1.00 COUPON ft Is Ripe for Clipping at the Bottom of this Ad 1 1 3 Shoes by the Ton Hare Poured Into our Place More shipments than we- vr thought would arrlv Cam all at Once. Now We don't have room to move around, so MMMWOSMSfl: m 1 Zf< si Hit IN I sEll I g a Daiijy Worker Exams Slated A series of three examinations for dairy Workers required to have state licenses has been scheduled for early jnext week, the division of foods jand dairies, state agri cultural I department announced Wednesday. Examinations for cheesemakers will be held Monday and for but termakers and butter graders on Tuesday. All examinations will be held in the dirt building, on Oregon Stat ' college campus, Corvallis. Those intending to take the ex aminations should notify the state department of agriculture at once, officials said. State Employes Eleet Simpson Bert Simpson was elected presi dent of Salem chapter 1, Oregon State Employes association, Wed nesday might to an nnuai elec tion at the Salem Womana' club house. T. B. CrandalL retiring presi dent, .was elected vice presidents Pearl Bairey treasurer and Low ell Shinn financial secreary. The office of corresponding secretary was made appointive by the presi dent, i Floyd Query and Edwin Peas gave reports on the recent state council meeting. Installation of the officers was ordered for the January meeting. Most I of the chapter are highway department employes. : -, rake This Mis Merriest Xmas Give iiiii isal Slopes A Sail, Topcoat, Sporl Coal, Slacks or Dress Panls S&VE 2 M J. J. CLOTHES SHOP GREAT PRICE SLASHING SALE He will look better, and feel better In JJ.'a Super Fine, expertly tailored, shape holding, perfect fitting, long wearing: 100 Wool worsted clothes, j Select any suit, topcoat, slacks or dress pants from our entire stock, deduct 20 and pay the differ ence. Sizes to fit all. Regular, short, stout and tall, sizes 34 to 50. Choice of our stock without reserve. , ! 'it TOPCOATS ! Choice of Our Stock At 20 OH S5.00. Now $28.00 40.00. Now $32.00 Were 5. 00. Now $36.00 SUITS Choice of Our Stock At 20 Off Were 45.00 ft .Now sfHJUeUU , S40.00 $44.00 fM AH ether topcoats were $5 St $55. all other suits weret V li i ?57J0 to $85.00 Including t pants suits at 20 off. Lil'l ET' Were 50.00. Now Were 55.00. Now I n v VI, I .V m.s- Pit) I mi nr. V SfllLE M .20 fflinFi i i ALL SLACKS A1ID UOnSTED SUIT PAIITS HOW on TV . .. .. . Were QJ OA Wert 9.75, now a M aOvf 120, now All Other $17.50 to $210 Slacks and Pants at 20 Off $4 Were U3 15.00, now iMu BIG EXTRA SPECIAL Oil SPORT COATS j f mm Were $25 to $30 Your Choice Now EXTRA BIG GIFT SPECIAL Select any rtnlir ) pQJJ fJJ2 Mmffler with any $2.00 S FUlUb OF i 1 neckUe. Both for the reonlar price of the Muffler only. , , A Marvelous Gift 1 S3.95 SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL ARRAY OF TROJAII IIECKTIES, $1X3 UP Chelxon Hand Blocked Fur Fell Union Ilade Hols New fall and winter shapes cetera, sew lew prices S5.00 S6.00 & $7.50 How Is a Cood Timo To Select His Christmas Gill Use Our Liberal Lay-away Plan. 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