r ft ' -I Light for a Lady Gene Autry lights a cigarette for 103-year-old Felipa Villa Gomez, featured in hia newest picture. She has 37 grandchildren and 9 greatgrandchildren. Buglers to Sound Call for Champoeg Meeting Sunday Plans for the annual celebration of Champoeg day at Champoeg State park Sunday, May 1, have been completed with a basket lunch to be served at noon and the program at 1:30 o'clock. Coffee will be provided. Buglers will offer the call to the colors with the Willamette university band playing the diction by Dr. Robert M. Gatke, Salem Throughout the afternoon musical numbers will be given by the Willamette university band and by the Centennials, a string quartet from Pacific uni versity at Forest Grove, A chartered bus has been ar ranged to leave Portland at 10:45 o'clock for the picnic grounds, leaving the park at 3:45 o'clock national anthem to formally open the celebration. Rev. W G. Eliot, Jr., will give the invo cation and Maj. Gen. Thomas E. Rilea, Oregon adjutant gen eral, will lead the pledge to the flag. Adm. Thomas L. Gatch, USN, retired, will be introduced by Ormond R. Bean, Portland city commission and president of the Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers, sponsoring organiza tion of the celebration, who in turn will present Mary Eliza beth Meek in her role of Miss Oregon. Governor Douglas McKay is acheduled to give the welcome with Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of Willamette univer sity, will speak on "The Pioneer University." Robert Ormond Case, Portland author, will also speak, his topic being "The Les son of Champoeg." The program will also include presentation of the oldest mem ber of the Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers with closing remarks by Bean and the bene- Open House at New Hospital Though it Is still in the prog ress of being equipped, the new treatment hospital at the Ore gon State hospital will this week have its formal opening Occasion for the formal open ing, other than completion of the building, is the observance of Mental Health week. Announcement of the opening was made Monday by Dr Charles E. Bates who stated that the building, while not entire 1 . equipped has enough equip ment to give the public a pic ture of the work to be carried u- 1 il.l . ,4 oil HI ine uuspiiai. xjoya biiu Hours mat It will De open to me public are Saturday, April 30 and Sunday, May 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also open will be the nurses' home at the state hospital, which has been completed and occupied for about two months and the new ward building at the Oregon State hospital farm. This building has been occupied by patients for about a month. Days and hours for these build ings to be open to the public are the same as for the treat ment hospital. Your prospect is watching the ads. Journal Classified. Aged Maple Trees Are Felled at Amity Amity Three aged maple trees along the property of Dr. Charles H. Law on South Trade street were cut down in prepa ration for paving the street from 6th toward the bridge. M. T. Henderson, one of Ami ty's lifetime citizens, remarked that the trees had been there since he can remember. The electric company removed the trees and will set three of the light poles over into the side walk for the widening of the street. WOMEN WANTED For beauty training Ex cellent opportunities are al ways open to the skilled beautician Clas- are now forming at Sdlem's oldest and most advanced beauty school Call or writ for our new low rates. 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OvlO Enameled Surface $795 fcPVaPV) "l Felt Base Rug JpjyiyV 6 Foot Yardage, good pattern! 43c run. foot ffl INLAID FLOOR COVERINGS! ifC J3 Standard Gauge $139 running xf M, Marble Patterns I foot rfiW LAYING SERVICE AVAILABLE 2!a Scripture Verse: If we confess our sins, He is vv" V3 l-v'lV 'oitn,ul ond Mt to forgive us our sins, ond to !;'' Hy'W-'j J$ cleanse us from oil unrighteousness. I John 1:9. AB WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS r " r fapllal Journal. Salem. Ore.. Tuesday, April 26, 1949 3 10 Free S&H Green Stamps Wednesday at the redemption desk. Bring your stamp book. til north liberty day A storewide event that brings savings for your home and for every member of your family . -r- 1 1 . . 1 i 1 J rea jeiiTOt-snircs U. S. navy surplus 39c 79c Value Naw regulation tee shirt of white combed cotton, all flat knit. It's made with the popular tubular bound neck, hemmed bottom and sleeves.' It's long enough to stay tucked-in. Washable. In small, medium and large sizes. (34 to 44). Men'i Furnithlnti Main Floor briefs lace-trimmed rayon k 49 Run-proof rayon tricot in lace-trimmed or Hollywood style witn elastic leg. Small, me dium large in blue, yellow, tearose, white, black. k towels cannon's hand-size Values to 59c 25 C each Deep-piled, soft, fluffy loops in typical Cannon quality. Many patterns and hues to choose from: solid colors, pretty plaids, dobby borders. Mostly first quality; some have slight irregularities, Limit 10. Domestics Mezzanine nylons r in daytime sheers Reg. $1.35 89 They're sheer every pair perfect, all full fashioned for flattering fit. Sizes K'$ to 10l in the fashionable new spring colors, of course. HotirYMln Floor 'red leiier) dresses bembergs, jerseys $5.99 Well Worth $8.95 Light and cool as a dewy petal, these pretty prints keep you flower-fresh all summer. Soft details give them feminine charm. Rayon jerseys have small patterns or checks; Bemberg sheers are wash able. Sizes 10-20; 38-44; 161$ to 24. Fashions Second Floor it! lcUiji ) coats 7 finger-tip toppers $24.9S value lit ?" A prize at the price! Half coats in the all - wool tweeds, coverts, suedes, gabardine (22 wool, 78 rayon) fingertip length. Eight coveted col ors; sizes 10-20. Fashions Second Floor WZ k v. -A 1,1 plaid-cotton pairs $2.89 Reg. $3.98 each Woven in one continuous length to be used double. "Draper" made by Fieldcrest in blue or pink plaid; total size 70 by 160. Ends are whipstitched for dur ability. Ideal for summer cottages, cabins, motels. Bedding Mezzanine MMBS plastic F two-color prints Zj. yards $J Reg. 59c yard. 4,000 yards in gay two color florals, plaids, under-sea and nautical de signs. Heavy plastic for table covers, place mats, shower and sash cur tains. 36-inch. Draperies M ain Floor 5 wiss pinking shears baby's crib blanket They pink as they cut, making a ravel-free edge. Savet time, give e professional look. (Wits with ease J9.45). Griffon shears, $4 95. Notions Mezzanine ... . $7.95 Rfg. S1.98. Fluffy cotton blanket in girl -pink or boy-blue with nurs ery designs. Sire 38x50; 3-inch rayon satin binding. Seconds. Infants' Second Floor $1.25 Pretty and Feminine Girl's Panties & 39c Durable rayon knit has lace trim elastic leg and waist. White, pink, blue, yellow; sizes 2-14. CiVs' Second Floor Men's White Muslin Night Shirts Re QQc Three-button middy front, long sleeves, pocket. Soft textured muslin; "sec onds." Small, medium, lars-e. Furnishings Main Floor Lucky-boy Brand Sport Shirts $1.59 Reg. tl.98 Combed cotton, Sanfor ized shrunk. Solid colors; or action prints. Short sleeves. Sizes 6-16. Boys1 Main Floor Soft and Filmy Nylon Panels $1.98 ch Reg. $2.98. They're as filmy as a bride's veil! They're a cinch to wash, dry in a jiffy. Generous hems; size 44x81. Curtains Downstairs Cannon Thick-looped Bath Towels Values to 89c 49c Thick, rugRrd quality in dobby and plaid patterns, solid colors. Mostly first quality: some "seconds." Limit 10. Domestics Mezzanine Assorted Cannon Table Napkins 10c Peg. 79c For industrial use; also for summer cottages. Large sizes in cotton, some have damask weaves. Hemmed. Linens Mezzanine Marquisette Curtain Remnants 19c each Rayon, cotton and nylon in white and pastel colors. Average lengths, 1 to 2 V5 yards for odd size win dows. Some hemmed. Curtains Downstairs Birdseye Cotton Diapers $1.98 Dot. Rrg $2 98 Birdseye brand, popular with the diaper rrowd Soft cotton, kind to baby's skin. Size 27x27, hemmed. Limit one dozen. Infants' Second Floor