Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 18, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Wednesday. May 18. 1849
Delias Council
fons Trackers'
Dallas Action of the Dallas
city council will make most
lr-al kld happy, even though
It means some curtailment of
their Fourth of July celebra
tions. Councilmen approved an or
dinance that makes fireworks
restrictions conform to the new
state law on the subject. Es
sence of the new statute Is that
the kids will have a longer
period In which lo celebrate
(June 20 to July 6) but the
firecrackers cannot be as large
as heretofore allowed.
At the time the new ordin
ance was passed the old ordin
ance on the subject waa repeal
ed. It limited shooting of fire
works to one day only, July 4,
and restricted sale of them In
the city to one week prior to
the Fourth.
Strict control on the sale of
fireworks is imposed. No
minor will be allowed to oper
ate a fireworks stand. Retail
ers must buy a city license for
each location at which the fire
works are to be sold. None may
be sold on premises where gas
oline or other explosives are to
be sold. Sellers cannot display
fireworks until they have been
granted a city license.
Since the state law prohibits
the size of fireworks to exceed
a certain maximum, none will
be received in the city that do
not conform to the law.
Requests in letters from the
Lions club and the Chamber of
Commerce that the Dallas school
band be made the official city
band were presented to council
men. The contention is that the
school band represents the city
at functions outside of town and
is capable of representing the
city well. The official city band
is eligible for a small tax levy
for its support, and a second
band has been organized during
the summer months as the city
band. Practices have already
been started for the summer
designated as official, the other
band would probably be discontinued.
The matter was referred to
the band comn' ' .tee for thorough
investigation before action is
taken.
CASH TALKS
and you save at Woodrow's
when you pay CASH for
Willard Batteries Seiber
Ung tires "with full road
hazard guarantee " Nason
paints, auto glass and un
painted furniture
R. D, Woodrow Co.
450 Center St. Phone mil
PM
BU:DKD H'HISKbY
o
. with thai
clear
clean
taste!
hefts tat,, lie M. 1. 1
I.NrralNSlBkaaMlaMa.
own.
Should the school
Slayfon Urged.
To Make Plans
was Introduced as a new mem
ber. George Tate of Sublimity,
spoke on the public power issue.
He stated that Marion county
was the second county in the
United Statea In 1848 In the
Stayton That a city should, value of its agricultural produc
tive a plan prepared, just as tion. Orange county, Calif., be
one is needed in building a ling first. -
house, was the opinion voiced!
by Roy Philippi for the Stay-'r i. f . c,:.J
ton Chamber of Commerce! "OIIS Ufy rriendS
when the need of a long-range Honor Mrs. Henthorne
planning program was discuss-
ed by the men and women at-1 Fal1' Citv-A birthday sur-
(fnitj wvaa given mis. u.
M. Heuthorne at her home by
tending.
A planning commission was
I some of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henthorne
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Vernor
Love! I and family, Mrs. Albini
Henthorne, all of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Henthorne of
Falls City.
Johnny Groth, rookie outfield
sensation for the Detroit Tigers,
will be 23 on July 23.
her neighbors and
Refreshments were ; W ,rrv mor. than 70 variati.i of
band
to be proposed to the city coun- !',,;-,, j
c 1, which would have ion irn, .j u i u u7.ii,.... I
sewer develooment and street, '"V'd L; M. Henthorne. lOE, DIETETIC FOODS for .torch-
be;as a part of its work, in an ad-!... from -.,-,, ' Mr,
Ray Sanders, placed on the
Braves inactive list with a
broken wrist, hit .329 for Hart
ford Conn., last season.
; , . . n ,
T . ITi . , y4r' Orlo Frink and daughter and
town was reported having been
investigated by T, M. Forrette.
With socialized medicine as
the topic, a debate was held by
Gary Ward and Ruth Bischoff
of the hieh school speech class.
Their instructor, Mrs. June
Miley was also present. Thomas
Wayne Tate of Sublimity played
a piano solo. L. H. Sums of the
nephew, Chester Jahans: Mrs.
Oscar Rich, Mrs. Jessie Moyer,
Mrs. Leslie Grippin and Lois
Lillian and Mrs. Ernest Ingram.
A double birthday dinner was
given at the Henthorne home
honoring Mrs. L. M. Henthorne
and her son, Vernon, from Co
quille. The guests, who were
home folks, were: Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Henthorne of Coquille.
and-ugar-restricfed diets, salt-free
and other restricted diets. Bread,
crackers, jellies, desserts, candies
a wide and delicious choice.
Also salt-free, starch-free and low
calory varieties. Come in for free
food chortt and recipes.
IOEI DIETETIC FOODS
. , . Ik. Hmm4 hcallma 1901
Available tr.m
HEALTH SHOP
8S5 North Winter Ph. 2-6D35
This Spring.. . it seems everybody's fancy is turning to
tfo ?nostj3eautiu LBlEfTT ofatf
Tit FlaH1r. 0 lm eVDoar Siaa
tWatto atarWejsf far, mphtmmt t wttm wtf,
...and ti reason is,
it gives so tnucA and costs so ittte to ooerate and 'maintain
Th mosf Booufrfof BUY for
Styling
AH yom friends will say, "What a
seta; what a bayr For Mw ear has
a Body by Fisher exclusive te
Chevrolet and higber-priced ears.
TU moat Baovfrfuf BUY for
Driving card Hiding Eatm
Chevrolet's aew Center-Point Desige
including Center-Point Steering,
Center-Point Seating. Lower Center
of Gravity without loss of road clear
ance, and Center-Point Rear Stav
pentien -.gives mhalr new driving
and riding ease.
Tht mosf Baovfrfuf BUY for TnritTi and Tnrrft
Yea, ao great is the demand for new Chevroleta this
spring that it seems everybody' fancy if turning to
this mo-rt beautiful buy of all!
All America is thrilling to the fleet, flashing linea
and colors of Chevrolet's Bodies by Fisher ... to
the sparkling and spirited performance of its Val vein-Head
Engine . . . and to the extraordinary new
driving and riding results imparted by its famous
Center-Point Design. And all America is agreeing
that Chevrolet is the only car that offers all these
advantages of highest-priced cars and costs so little
to buy, operate and mainlaial
Th mosf Beoufrruf BUY for
' Comfort
YouTl be truly comfortable, even if you
ride all day long, thanks to a Super
Size Interior deep, form-fitting
"Five-Foot SeaU" and extra-generous
head, leg and elbow room.
Too mosf Beautiful BUY for
All-Round Safety
with new Certi-Safe Hydraulie
Brakes with Dilbl-I.ife brake linings;
extra-strong Fisher Unisteel Body;
Panoramic Visibility; Safety Plate
Glass throughout; and the super
sale Unitized Knee-Action Ride.
dfflMiDiifflr
HIT SOI OuAUTV AT IOWIIT COIT
AaltlCA't CHOICI SOI II YIAII
DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO.
510 N. Commercial
Salem, Ore.
PUT IMS POTTO
LINOLEUM
Keith Brown stocks a tremendous selection beauti
ful patterns from every major manufacturer: ARM
STRONG, PABCO, NAIRN (Congoleum), SLOAN E
BLABON. And K-B features Armstrong's Asphalt . . ;
rubber or Corlon tile plus all trim metals and other
accessories. Ask them for an
estimate. SPECIAL! Flor-Ever,
beautiful vinylite floor cover
ing, 2 yards wide, $1.75 per
linear foot. (Price subject to
stocks on hand; offer good for
four days only, May 18, 19, 20
and 21.)
PUT THIS UP
PAINT COATER
WALL COATER. A one-coat finish on most sur
focei. Beautiful colors, par gallon
PABCO-L. W (Longer Wear) Whitt Gloss Housa
point. Reg jlar $4.95 par gallon Now
(and anly IMS aer gallon In S's)
LTZ PASTE os low os
par gallon in 5'i
(5 gallons mokes 8-10 gallons of paint)
Why 1r(ve all aver te n ... SHOP
3.78
4 05
5.48
BK0W
EITh
N
PtfOftf
0.
YAPP-
Shingla PAINT prices start ot
$2.62 par gallon in S's. Brown &
Red. Also available in two shades of
green ot $3.12-
PABCOAT, Portlond Cement Paint
for metal or masonry surfaces in
Whita or Five other colors at $5,73
per gallon or $5.58 per gallon in 5 s.
Gives o rich, no-gloss finish.
K-B has many fine paints for Interiors
too, Inrlndlng enamels $1.39 per quart
I" S2.59 a quart . . , every one of them
lops.
A LIFE LONG
MEMORY!
Your Son & You Too,
Will Be Proud as a
Peacock in His
Graduation
SIIT
Or Sports Outfit
He Will Look Smart
You Will Be Smart
If you Select His
Outfit at the
Jn Clothes
J0 Shop
Salem's Quality Clothiers
for Men and Young Men
lust received 265 new Spring & Sum
mer Suits, many with 2 pairs of Pants
We made a great buy of these extraordinary fine quality suits,
and pass the great savings along to you. Gat quality, style, value,
and satisfaction.
BUY NOW AND
Save $10.00 to $15.00
Regular $45.00 one pants j I A
suits.. $34.50
$39.50
Regular $50.00 and $55.00
suits or""0:"
Regular $60 00 and $65.00 t AG FA
suits'.;"'2'"" )40J
200 SPORT COATS
100 wool expertly tailored $25.00 to $27.50 Quality.
Wide range of patterns and fancy mixtures. Sizes 34 to
44.
Sport Coats at actually
below regular wholesale
price.
NOW
ON
SALf
AT
1450
We havt without question, tht finest stock
Of super fine Quality Slacks and
Extra Suit Trousers
In the most expensive fabrics, 100 wool gabardines, sharkskins, tweeds, plaids,
checks, stripes, fancy weaves, and solid colors, in sixe 28 waist to 46 waist.
Priced $3.00 to $5.00 below Regular Prices
Sla'cks995 sloeksMI'S
SlaXW
Reg. $18.50 to $21.50 slacks and suit goods trousers at $14.50 and
$16.50. Seeing is believing, compare!
YOU'LL FIND IT PAYS ALL WAYS
TO BUY YOUR CLOTHES AT J. J.'s .
Open Friday Night Till 9 o'clock
Jo Jo Clothes Shop
387 State St.
2 Doors West of Liberty Next Door to Hartman's Jewelry Store