The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    The Skit man. Salem, Oregon. Sunday, March 13. 19439
COMPLETE FUR SERVICE GOMES TO MILLER'S!
CLEANING
STORAGE
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REPAIRING
RESTYLING
MATCHING
RE-DYEING
Miller's announce the Northwest's rM ccpoie'e fur service
under one roof! The demand for high fashions in little furs
coupled with the desire of every worn rm who wishes to have
her precious furs re-fashioned and r "?!9d, prompted Mil
ler's in deciding on this complete fur sei vicing department
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5000 GARMENT CAPACITY FRIGID COLD FUR
' Joyce Brown pictured presenting her father, Clare " L.
Brown, with an invitation to the annual Camp lire Girls
fcrther-daughter banquet cn March 17 at the chamber of
commerce in celebration of Birthday Week. Mr. Brown is
finance chairman of the Salem district council. Camp Fire
Girls. (Statesman photo by Don DillX
Camp Fire
Birthday
Week
The opening of Camp Tire Girls
annual Birthday Week lyiarch 13 to
19 will be marked! -by-all Camp
Fire Girls attending churches and
synagogues of their choice. Mrs.
George Bagnall is executive direc
tor of the Willamette Area council
end Mrs. Irl McSherry is chairman
ef the Salem coueciL
Other special programs win be
held by Camp Fire Girls during
the week. Monday stresses "De
mocracy at School,"; and each girl
will make one new friend outside
of Camp Fire. Pen Pals all over
the, world ' will be written to on
Tuesday, "Democracy Letter Day."
.Wednesday Is "Sharinc Democ
racy! and townspeople will be
aware of this day through window
exhibits, bulletin board displays in
, schools, churches, civic buildings,
end special programs.
The annual Dad-Daughter ban
quet to be held Thursday, at 6:13
In that, Ahamhee nf Mmmssvsk ant sa
as aasa wa vviihiv a
program has been planned includ
ing the presentation of eampships
to the Camo Fire Girls and Blue
Birds in Marion and Folk county
areas. . i
Friday is the night for family
fun and Sharing Democracy with
Mother Families will have the
benefit of daughters homemaking
and citizenship training when they
eat dinner, planned and prepared
by their Camp Fire or Blue Bird
girls. .31"
In the Camp Fire program one
important objective is to help girls
accept people whose cultural end
religious backgrounds are omer
ent from their own,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lloyd en
tertained the Krazy Eight club at
their home for pinochle and a late
supper. Special guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Al Hakanson. Mr. and
Mrs. A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bolter, Jack Bolter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Linquist and fc Miss Carolyn
Johnson. Members attending were
Mr. and Mrs. George Alderin, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Knight, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Carper. Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Walker, Donald Walker
and the hosts.
: Mrs. Walter Spanlding Is spend
ing the weekend in Portland with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. James Bennison.
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'&yr&'M It Look?!
That look of Bond Street tailoring! Youthmore
does it so magnificently with this inspiring plaid
in fine, imported worsted 1 Classic, 3-button,
English sack coat styling! It all adds up to
elegance and distinction in this smart classic
that dares to be different with deep pane) pockets
that make you look taller, slimmer, smarter!
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STORAGE VAULT ON THE PREMISES
A fully modern fur storage vault to protect your finest furs, fur trimmed eloth'
garments and such wools as blankets, piece goods etc See Miller's for full pro-'
lection including fire, theft and moth losses.
iscarding Old, Fragile or Weak
Parts of an Old Fur Coat
Here, your eld fur garment is dissected for its best fur. All worn, or poor fur is
carefully cut away and nothing but the best used in remodeling. One ove
rage discarded fur coat will make a beautiful "little fur" garment, stole, eape
or jacket
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Erie Kirkevold
Manager-Buyer
Having had years ef experience In the fur
Industry In the Northwest, j Mr. Klrkeveld
comes well recommended to Miller's as m
capable furrier and one who knows the fur
markets well. His many fur outlets in Oregon
and Washington lends ample buying power
and prestige in the world of fur fashions.
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Designing, Culling to Pattern
After selecting the best fur, a pattern Is designed and cut hist for yea You may
see your old fur blossom into a modem new style that would be quite eostly
on today's market if it were to be purchased "ready-made."
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"Milce" Wasserman
... Designer-Fur Fashion Expert
As one of ths country's wsll known fur fash
ions designer, Mr. Wssserman, whose experi
ence in cutting, designing end fashioning furs
for the trade, was spent mostly in New York
City. His specialty, that of re-fashioning, re
modeling, matching etc will be s decided asset
to Miller's complete fur service. His ability in
restyling an eld fur coat . . . plus his uncan
ny knowledge of furs, assures only the finest
even in furs several seasons old. The fashion
trend for "little furs" Is expected to bring out
many "past season' fur coats for restyling.
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YOU MAY HAVE A GOLD MINE IN YOUR CLOSET
Actual
Sketches
of Our
Re-styling
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FBOM. YOUR. OLb FUR
COAT TO A. ; ; .
fREClbuS'itTLE
FUR" FASHION : .
" and so ' expertly ' done youll
think It a masterpiece of modern fa
shion! This department , will show
you how your old fur may be com
pletely re-habilitated. Whether its a
full length, full back, belted model
or a Jacket or cape V every detail
Is handled at Miller's. Take advan
tage of this new service now . . .
before the storage season arrives.
Free Estimates
Gladly Given
on all
Remodeling,
Restyling and
Storage,
FINISHING, INSPECTING, FJNRL PROCESS
Elizabeth Maxwell, bom of Eskimo parents in the far north, comes to Miller's
well qualified in the art of finishing fur garments. Experts claim it is a secret
handed djwn from mother to daughter . . we at Miller's, however, do be
lieve in hef expert ability in handling iurs and we cordially invite you to see
her finished iurs in ' the fur department on the second floor.
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