II CmH! Journal, tMtm, Oregon. Friday. April 29. 1949 Three Soldiers the trio at Russell Slmma, 19, James Lawrence, 19, and Phil ip King, 31. Alt suffered frac tures. The other bandsmen es caped with only a severe shak ing up. Four Fishermen Missing St. Johns, Nfld., April 29 JB Four fishermen were reported missing today off Roddickton, on the northeast coast of New foundland, and bad weather held up a scheduled RCAF search for them. Injured in Wreck Salem . North Bend, Wash., April 29 (jP) Three Fort Lewis soldiers were seriously Injured yester day when a truck bringing back 17 members of the 9th infan try band from the Yakima fir L Here's London Tailors ing range skidded into a flitcn on the rain-slick Sunset high way. Hospital attendants Identified ' fn: Silverton Sleuths Bette DePeel and Floyd Simpson were n the way home from i Silverton high school movie when they noticed suspicious character slink from a darkened entrance to the school and burdened with several packages. Simpson started after the character, who it was eventually learned was about his own age, while Miss DePell went to rouse her father, a deputy constable and Silverton police officer. Simpson tackled his suspect and held him until the officer arrived. Questioned at the office of the Justice of the peace k revealed nearly a score of robberies and furnished names f accomplices, all Juveniles, before being taken to Justice tourt in Salem. Simpson is a high school athlete and a mem ber of DeMolay while Miss DePeel is a Junior and active in the Rainbow Girls. (Photos by Drake) SOUND-VALUE DOORS! t I Here are the Doors you'll f want in your building . Doors that will serve you well, and long. Doors that U are built well, will not ' warp or creak or stick, once they are properly hung. Doors for every op ening, indoors, or out. And Garage Doors that even a woman can open and shut I with ease! f SALEM WOODWORKING CO. I 1225 Cross Ph.3-5953 Parade Winds Up 4-H Spring Show ilverton, April 29 Climax ing the five day annual spring show of Marion county 4-H elubs In which nearly 1000 youngsters have participated was the Friday noon street pa rade. "Better Living for a Better World," the theme of the current show, was carried out in the general motif of the parade, which formed at the Washington Irving building and concluded at the armory where a short pro-1 gram was given and show awards presented. J Final Judging was completed this morning with the style re vue held Thursday night. Win-! ners In this were Frances Fox,1 Union Hill; Sally Klein, Aums-j ville; Janice Riches, Aumsville, I and Lora Lee Brown, West Stay ton. Glenda Seeley, Union; school near Woodburn, placed first in the clothing elimina tions Thursday afternoon. Othtr ahamplon.hlp awardi want to: rlnlhlni T. Lucille Colvln, It, Aurora, ftarh.tor towing, Mock Wllllami, Stayton, Knlttlnr 1. Pot. Wahl, Bur Rt., Nawberi, Butt.vllla. Knlltlm II. Dorlji Lan, Ht. t. Sal.m, LlbortT. Cooktni I, Dtlo atarlcr, Bllvorton Btthanr Sot. Cooklnt II, Yvonne Ooodo. Rt. I. Salam, MieWila Orovo. cook nc m, Clara Tachanl, Bur Rt. Sllv.r ton, Allvor OrMt. Camp eookrry, Marlon Srhalban. Turner. Homrmaklnf I. My Room, Donna Dean, Walford, Bllvtrlon. i Bethanv, Rometneklnf II, Our Home, Ral ly Klein Aumavlll. Child care, Phyllui Rhlelnk, Rt. 4, Salem, Sliver Creat. Cake baklna eonteet. let Bhlrley Pale. Middle Orovti Snd Darlene Haworth, Talbot. gional vice-presidents. Mrs. A. S. Williams of Hood River and Mrs. Charles Carroll of LaGrande, both re-elected; Mrs. J. W. Stag, Milton; Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Redmond; Mrs. Earl Sheridan, Klamath Falls. Mrs. Elmer Meyer, Portland, is treasurer. The navy has the only two enlisted men piloting planes in the Berlin Airlift. Why Suffer Any Longer Whn othcri fill, uit our Chinwit remedle. Amailnt iucccm for 6000 jfrj In Chic. No matter with what .Imentj you art fnictNl disorder j Intuitu heart, unit liver, kidney, cm, torutipmtlon, ulcer, dlabetea, rheum at! m. call and bladder, ferer. tKin, Mmait complaint, CHARLIE CHAN CHINKS! HEEB CO. Office Heir le fl Tm. and Sal. Oalr XS4 N. Camnirrelal Phene ttflM SALEM, OstR. NOW! For It days only. No refunds ... No ex changes ... No approvals. ahoe Sale at LEON'S Buy the first pair at the regular price ... get the second pair FREE!. . , Oregon PTA Meef Ends in Eugene Eugene, April 19 ) The an nual convention of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teach ers closed here yesterday with 1 record attendance of T27 dele fetes reported. Mrs. Clifford N. Jenkins, New York, representative of the na tional eongreas, Installed new fflrers. Included were five re- i Notice to the Public Effective 2 a. m. Monday, May 2, 1949, the arrival and de parture time of all Oregon Motor Stages Schedules will be advanced one hour to conform with the daylight sav ing time in the city of Portland, Oregon. OREGON MOTOR STAGES COMPARE BACK LABELS AND YOU, TOO, WILL BUY SCHENLEY Prom the world's largest reserve of quality aged, American, pre-war whiskies, Schenley continues to blend, with pre-war quality grain neutral spirits, the same rich measure of rare (S) ffi) and (J) year old whiskies! I I No Wonder SCHENLEY Tastes Better Schenley gives you older whiskies -lift you pay no more I 22JL '360 (!e!lfn' ft. War Qnntllt- tmm the Hon nfArert WhlsKe"" rvrT,Mtrr at n tnia-trr VISKIIS IS miS PtfKKICt W S VMM 0 M0t( (MB tluw, ww.r, v , ,,, 51 ITWWT i' MIL THE MOST STUPENDOUS GENUINE OFFER EVER MADE IN THE ANNALS OF TAI LORING WILL BE MADE TOMORROW BY A FIRM OF LONG STANDING AND GREAT REPUTATION. LONDON TAILORS OPENS ITS NEW STORE IN SALEM TO DAY AT 129 N. COMMERCIAL ST. (2 doors north of Pioneer Trust). 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This is part of our aavertisinff policy, once you wear a London Tailored suit or topcoat and see for yourself their superior value It will do us more good than tons of printers' Ink ana reams or newspaper. CRISP, NEW WOOLENS We are opening with a tremendous stock of brand new materials. In this huge stock you will find every new shade, pattern and fabric. Stripes, checks, plaids, herringbones, uh ark kins, tweeds, twists, serges, gab ardines, worsteds. These woolens are from tht finest mills in the country. LONDON GUARANTEE Goes With Every Garment Every garment is hand-cut to your individual measurements You receive high-grade workmanship, fine grade of lining and trimmings and a perfect fit. You receive free alterations and repairs for the lift of your London suit. You Must Be Satisfied or No Sale! How Can You Lose? ALSO LADIES' SUITS, COATS, SLACKS Now th tnmn of Ssltm my hv thUr Sprinr milt nd cost wrmrtly t!lorwt t thrtr ordr st trfmfndous ssvtngs. flflect an? style you wish snd wt will Ullor It to your Individual mrnjmrfmfnts. Yonr choic of hundreds of yards of crlp, new Spring and Summer materials. You may order for later delivery hut be sure to plar. your order durlnr, this special rand opening. A small deposit will hold your selection. Your Clothes May Be Completed Within Three Weeks from the Time Order Is Placed. Two Ladies or a Man and a Lady May Share One Order. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. DURING GRAND OPENING 1 29 N. Commercial 2doort north Pioneer Trust)