Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    I Millionth Trooper
(-( Leaves Le Havre
Paris, Aug. 21 VP) The mil
lionth trooper to leave Germany
since its surrender boarded ship
i Monday at Le Havre. He is Cpl.
Almon N. Conger, Tacomi, a
combat medic of the 35th divi
sion. He was luncheon guest of Mai.
Gen. Frank S. Ross, European
theater transportation chief, and
Ma. Gen. Paul W. Baade, divi
sion commander. Conger re
ceived a plaque, a bottle of
champagne md in American
girl's kiss the last from Red
Cross Worker Nancy Nicholas,
Syosset, N. Y. Conger wears
the Distinguished Service cross
and Purple Heart.
Special lighting devices have
been developed for inspection of
gun bores and shell cases.
Justice Douglas
Climbs Mt. Adams
Yakima, Wash., Aug. 21 m
A boyhood ambition cherished
for 32 years came true Saturday
when Justice W. O. Douglas of
the U.S. supreme court reached
the 12,300 foot peak of Mt. Ad
ams and looked across the wide
expense of land to the green
Yakima valley where he spent
his boyhood. With him were
some of his boyhood friends,
Curtiss Gilbert, making his sev
enth ascent to the peak, Dr.
Douglas Corpron, who first
taught Justice Douglas the joy
of mountain climbing, Douglas
and Elon Gilbert, another boy
hood friend, as well as the chil
dren of the four climbers. In
cluded was Bumble Douglas, the
son of the justice. The record
climb was made by Bruce Gil-
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday; August 21, 1945 9
bert, 13-year-old son of Curtiss
Gilbert, who made the ascent
in five hours.
Iceland's fishing industry has
boomed as a result of the U.S.
Icelandic lend-lease agreement
of 1942.
Potts Obtain Home
Silverton Mr. and Mrs.
M. S. Potts, newcomers here
from the middle west, and who
have been at the local Cottage
hotel for several days, moved
Monday to their new home at
507 Whittier street.
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WARDS STURDY CLOTHES
FOR YOUNG AMERICANS
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100 VIRGIN WOOL
NAVY CAPS 79C
A grand cap tot thai energetic
youngster of yoursl Warm and
inug-fMng. Asserted eaten.
BOYS' WOOL FELT HAT
FOR SPRINGll.49 1.98
Beit quality all woo, tells lined
In rayon satin. A Dick Tracy di
rection Mr MMt wrn each hot.
GOOD-LOOKING BELOW
THE KNEE HOSE r- 29 C
Finely woven cotton with snug fit
ting tops. Sturdy eon be. Very
absorbent. ', to
FALL HANDBAGS FOR
GIRLS
Smortly styled In rick looking
simulated leertkers. ' Roomy
ouches, to strep, eneelapefc
WARDS STURDY COTTON
ANKLETS f- 20C
Firmly knit In every color
you can think of. Ribbed
cuffs soma elastic tops.
to 8 ',4.
COTTON KNIT SHIRTS
FOR BOYS 1.39
Slues 10 to 18. For play, for
school, for dress up, too.
Soft, long wearing knit.
Stripes.
BETTER COTTON LONGIES
SIZES 4-IO. 2.98
They're just right for school,
dress and play. In cotton
and wool that's hard to wear
out.
SMART PLAID JACKFTS
FOR FALL 3.98
. Plenty of warmltl 85 new
wool, 15 wool-and-mohairl
Well tailored. Asst. colors.
GIRLS' GOOD-LOOKING
BLOUSES 1.98
Pretty tailored and dressy stylet
In lovely rayons, serviceable cot.
tons. Cut to tit well '
STURDY COAT SWEATERS
for school2.98 to 3.98
20 wool, 80 cotton maons
wormthl Smart fabric front, knit
back, sleeves. Assorted colors.
WELL TAILORED DRESS
SHIRTS 1.05
Sixes 4 to 10. In handsome
printed percale that wears well
and Is easy to wask. Pastels.
READY-TIED TIES FOR
JUNIOR BOYSI 1.00
Smoothly-knotted just ilka
dad il Handsome, colorful pat.
terns .n real sturdy fabrlal
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GIRLS' PRETTY COTTON
BLOUSES ' J. 69
Sixes I to 6a. Tailored, ruffled
and peasant types. In fine cotton
that launders welL
SERVICEABLE SKIRTS
SIZES l-6x. 2.98
Sturdy wool and rayon blends.
Bright plaids, rick full tones.
Smartly pleated or gored.
BEAU DURA PANTIES
FOR GIRLS 35c
Biles 4 to 10. Of cotton
that's famous for Its long
wear and run resistance.
BUILT-UP RAYON SLIPS
SIZES 2-14. 65c
They wear wetl, they launder eas
ily. Hemstitched at neck and
armhoie. Amply cut
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10.98
WARDS HANDSOME ALL
WOOL SUITS FOR BOYS
Sizes 4-10. What sets this suit apart from the others as a
really outstanding value? Well, for one thing it's the way It
looks and that Includes the smart style, the neatly finished
earns, the rich blue and brown tweeds. For another, it's the
sturdy feel of the rich all wool It's made of. And equally im
portant, are Its unseen qualities expert cutting and tailoring.
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SMART WOOL SPORT
COATS FOR BOYS
BOYS' REVERSIBLI
FINGERTIP COATS
10.98
9.98
Great favorite for school, for
Informal dress wear, for casual
ports I In handsome glen plaids,
window panes, diagonals, solid
berrinffrone.
STies 4 to 10. He'll feel mt though
he's ready for high school campus
In one of these! Rich brown or teal
wool 4 1 tees, ether side cottos)
9a bar dine.
STYLED LIKE A PILOT'S
IN SMOOTH CAPESKIN
SMART SKIRTS FOR '
SCHOOL, DRESS, PLAY
10.45
3.98
Any bay would go for this hond
Some new jacket. Rugged cope,
lined with worm plaid. Zip front,
fwo front pockets and map pocketi
Adjustable cuffs. S-181
Sizes 7 to 14. Ideal for oil kinds
of wear ond sturdy enough to
take a lot of hard knocks. Lots of
favorite classics with pleats and
gores. Plaid, plains,
111
2.79
Pajamas In soft rayon cotton
flannelette. Fully cut coat
or pullover model ! Com
plete com fort I
COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS
FOR BOYS 2.58
Two-toned, softly napped, me
dium weight. Long sleeves,
square ln-or-outer bottoms,
4.98
THESE SCHOOL TROUSERS
ARE TOPS FOR WEAR!
Built for active living . . . these are toughies that can stand a
punishing pace (the kind they'll get at school and playl). They
are fully cut and tailored like men's In sizes for boysl The soft
finished fabrics have stamina built right into them. New plaid,
herringbone and diagonal patterns . , . the kind that team up
swell with sweaters, jackets and sport coats. Sizes 8 to 181
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3.98
GIRLS' ALL WOOL
CARDIGAN CLASSICS
They're your favorite turn-about . . . button them up the
front, or button them down the baekl And smooth Is the word
for the way they fit, for those luscious colors vlvids and
pastels. Knit of 100 new wool with matching color gros
grain ribbon trimming the front button opening. Snug rib.
bing at cuffs, neck, end waistband. Size 7 to 14.
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3.98
GIRLS' JERKINS IN
THE STYLES THEY PREFER
Sizes 7 to 14. AJI time favorites with the grammar gruaWsl Yes
young as they are, they're pretty definite about th Importance
jerkins play in their active school and after school hours. They know
that these nifty styles in warm, long wearing wool and rayon are
really something to talk about. And too. they appreciate the sturdy
tailoring, comfortable fit, casual simplicity.
AUTHENTIC ETON STYLE
FOR BOYSI 1.49
Handiome caps for school or
droit wear. Rayon lined, with cot
ton flaece lined ear flop. I
DRESS OR SPORT BELTS
FOR BOYS 49c
For hit baclt'toscneoT wardrobe
Emboned western styles and
smooth grain leathers'
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