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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1950)
I .or-.:::::-!, c; -. : Bars Due : i ..S - ,. s :- v. ; I Earl Johnston ! Earl Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Johnston, Salem route 4. box 1046, is one or 671 cadets who will graduate Tuesday from the VS. military academy at West Point, N.Y. ' . He hopes his commission as a second lieutenant will be with the air force, since he served a? - a captain in the 15th air force our lng World War IL He was award ed the distinguished flying cross and the air medal with clusters. ' Johnston was appointed to the academy by the late Rep. James Mott after attending Salem high school' and Oregon State college. At the academy; he has been active m intramural athletics and during the past year was appointed cadet first sergeant in the corps of ca dets. - His parents and his sister, Betty Johnston of Salem, are to leave Thursday for the east to attend . the' exercises. , AWARD ASSEMBLY FRIDAY STV PAUli The annual award assemoiy for the M. ram union high school will be held -at 10 o'clock Friday, June 2, at which time awards will be given for ath letics, citizenship, journalism, dramatics, school spirit, annual, typing, and perfect attendance. Re port cards will also be distributed and the school year will come to an official end. FREE DAIICE TOIIITE Eagles Hall GUESTS WELCOME Agents WatcHj For Arrival OfFruitFly Two cherry fruit fly emergence cages in the Lamberta orchard east of Salem are being, observed daily by County Extension Agent D. L. Rasmussen. Cherry fruit fly emer gence under these cages or others in the Willamette valley will be used by the entomology depart ment at Oregon State college to determine the official spray notice for. cherry fruit fly control. Rasmussen w a r n a commercial growers and home gardeners that it is still too early to spray lor cherry fruit flies because the flies are still in the soil." Although the cages were erected on May 24, no flies have been found. "Whenever the lirst fly is trap ped in an emergency cage, inter ested growers will be notified promptly," says Rasmussen. f Of ficial notice of cherry fruit fly emergencies in the Willamette! val ley is telephoned to county .exten sion agents who relay this infor mation to cherry growers in their areas. "News of the first cherry fruit fly spreads rapidly through radio publicity, news stones, circular letter, telephone calls, personal caSs, personal con tacts., and other methods of communication. . For this reason, there Is no need for any cherry grower to spray or dust before cherry fruit fly emergence, Rasmussen continues.' - Methoxychlor has been included with lead arsenate and rotenono as recommended insecticides for cher ry fruit; fly control in 1950. Lead arsenate will be used by growers raising f cherries for processing'. Methoxychlor and rotenone will be used by a few growers who sell fresh cherries.- ' - ; Recommended spray and' dust formulas are being mailed to cherry i growers on the Marion county agents mailing list. When ever the cherry fruit fly emer gence is announced, an official spray notice will be mailed, says Kasmussen. the Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday. May 81 1850 3 Macleay Grange to Hold 50th Anniversary Meet Statesman Ntwi Service MACLEAY, May 30 The 50th anniversary of the Macleay Grange will be observed here Friday with a no-host dinner and program be ginning at 7 p.m. in the grange hall. ; State Master Morton Tompkins will discuss highlights of the past years' activities at the program. All other granges in the state are invited to send, representatives to the meeting. . OREGON'S EXTRA PALE BEER SMb Brvrinl Cmmuot. 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Made of tropical-weight suitingsr-sharkskin-type fabric; hounds tooth check; part silk acetate shantung. Delectable pastels of Ivory, Pink, Aqua, Shrimp, Gold, Navy. Sizes 9-15; 12-20; l42 to202. 1 SaHs. Mcoad fleer (AVev S-buHon. eTufc. olUrJ with buttet frlmmj flp pockttk lii riiM 10 IS.) RAYON MARQUISETTE - J l" ! J. 179 Rea. 49c yd. First quality 44" wide washable, ol course, yyuw pastel colors. ' Y" ? NYLON PANELS Req. $2.98 U perfect ea. Nicely tailored in soft cream color. 43 wide. 81" long. MEN'S WRINKLE RESISTANT SLACKS New processed rayon tan, grey, creen All sizes Ideal summer fabric CANNON BATH TOWELS 69c Tcdue. Rugged-tejrtured;ierry In Q white with rose. blue, green, yellow stripes. PLAID SHEET BLANKETS $1.49 Talue. Fieldcrest first quality. H fl ake 66x76. Whipstitched edges. JgJ 6.98 BOY'S FADED BLUE DENIM PANTS 1.99 Regular $2.95. If perfect Zipper uy. Sanlonzea oizes d io to. NYLON DRESS SOCKS 75c Yalue. if perfect Dock and Hf! . ertical patterns. Shorties with l3C elastic top. 10-13. , , NYLON ANKLETS All nylon anklets White and colors. AH sixes 59c yalue. if perfect. 29c PLASTIC GARMENT BAGS Regular size holds eight garments. Hf $1.49 Talue. Limit 2 per customer. jHC -!.. t LADIES CREPE SLIPS $2.95 value. Morle star 'Towers n Pfi ModeL" Tailored and lace trim lljj " arious colors AH sizes. w If lingerie Main Floor , v RAYON BRIEFS Reg. $1.00." Closeout purchase of "Blue Swan" runproof rayon Jersey briefs. Sixes In group 4 to 8. Lace trimmed panties. 69c BED PILLOWS Size 21x27 striped ticking Chicken feathers. $1.49 Yalue Limit 1 pair per customer. COTTON SKIRTS A brand-new shipment for summer 1 fs fif Full circles and dirndl waist styles 2 1 2 I In group. Plenty of colors. S. M, L. wJ 59c 98c 1 mm : flit IITJ II ' : i Lookl Blouses of Imported Swiss Batiste . . . for only I" L?rS $1 ' an un-ftearif price for fmporfa mn Batiste Bloutei! Clever itylts that are wonderfully flattering for suits and sMrhf Topped with dainty faggoting and tiny tucking . . a there's four tfyfti to choose from' All In white, sizes 32 fe St. Blawts. stale flaw . . . 4 i The Most Terrific Sale to Hit Salem 1 A Nylon Hose 7. Here's what you will find: 1 5 denier, 51 gauge 15 denier Kant runs 30 denier, 51 gauge " 30 denier Kant runs Nationally famous sheer nylons, usually sell from $1.30 to $1.75, offered at this breath-taking price of 79c a pair. Available in the two most esked-f or summer shades; "Visa" e sunny beige and "Dawn Taupe" a soft taupe shade. True,' they're classed as irregulars but there's absolutely nothing to Impair their flattering beauty or wear. Sizes 8!4 to 11. : ; - : ' ' '-'f ' , - ''' "' Hosiery, main floor 3rd Annual Y. M. C A. Tamily Night" ' ' Easeball Game. Waters Park, Friday Night, June 2nd. Saleirif Oregon .' 4 t '-! ' t rttt . . f .