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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1949)
COULD USE KETCHUP H Hot-Dog to Lose Red Dress; To Appear in Disappointed Tan Denver U Alas, another light dear to the heart! of all of us prepared to bid iti adieu today. The hot-dog, that faithful standby in fair weather or foul, is about to be drained of one of its most charming attributes. No longer will it appear in its taste-tempting red dress in Colorado. housewife 1 v. jf-v. ....'-Hi. i Ma's Proud Mrs. f-'rankun o. itoosevtui juijiiaiuo eon gratulates her son, Franklin, Jr., in New York, on his victory over Tammany in special election to fill seat in congress vacant since death of Democrat Sol Bloom. Roosevelt, run ning on the Liberal and Four Freedoms parties' ticket, defeat ed his closest rival, Tammany backed Municipal Court Justice Benjamin H. Shalleck, by nearly 20,000 votes. (AP Wire-photo) Seems a Denver who remains nameless, becanv irritated when the red-dye' frank turned her sauerkraut rei when the two were cooked to gether. Shortly after she made hei complaint known to state healtl authorities, the "boom was low ered." The department sait that after June 15, the hot doi was to appear at the butcher'.' in its unglamorized color s sort of disappointed tan. Halph Lemburg, owner of a local meat company, said, It 11 be like handling a beautiful woman who hasn't her makeup on. In essence it's all there but it Just won't seem the same." Manufacturers said that the red, a pure vegetable coloring, is used to make the wiener more appetizing in appearance. But, the ketchup should do the trick from now on if you like ketchup. Fire Destroys Hangar Fairbanks, Alaska, May 20 A spark from I welder's torch set iff a blaze that completely de troyed the Alaska Airline No. 3 hangar late yesterday. Open House at Hospital Sunday Improvements made and to be made at Salem Memorial hospital under the Salem hospit al Development program will be shown to the public at an open house Sunday, From 3 to S p.m. the hospital on South Winter street will be open to visitors, says an an nouncement by Irvin Wedel, manager of the hospital. Among improvements to be shown will be a new laboratory. nursery and obstetrics depart ments, surgery and treatment rooms. Also the lobby and office;, have been modernized and the whole building redecorated. Ex terior painting has been retard ed by weather. The open house was at first scheduled for last Sunday, but was postponed because of delay- in completing some of the work SC.; "f tw irnii in a hand Money.b.ck n.r.n.c.. ot 35i ST AZa I TAXI HOLDS UT TIGHTER. tONfE Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Friday, May 20, 1949 8 . ,lk j. ). Durb.. a C 1.HI br . OM k "', M.o,. C.. Uol: Wmhlt VlW 102-Year-Old Vet Evicted Los Angeles. May 20 U.R William A. Magee, 102-year-old campaigner whose military career includes service in the Civil War, the Indian Wars and the Spanish-American War, to day had notice to vacate the small apartment he shares with a sister. Repeated attempts to find a mall house or apartment on the ground floor so Magee would not have a stairway to climb have been unsuccessful, his sister, Miss Isabelle Magee, said. A retired master sergeant, Magee enlisted In the 12th Ohio volunteer eavlary in 1863 and took part in Sherman's march through Georgia. He retired from the service following the Spanish-American war. sion when the hulk was raised from the bottom of the Ballard ship canal. Officials of the New England Fish company, owners of the vessel, estimated damage at $30,000. CALLOUSES! To rrlwn painful rtlloum, bum-1 lni or tndrnM on bottom of leal P and ftmoii nllouMo get thM thin, toothing, eutaioninf pads j Explosion Kills One On Cannery Tender Seattle, May 20 WB An ex plosion and fire that sank the cannery tender Nuchek, killing one man and injuring three others, were investigated by au thorities today. The blast killed Engineer G. It. Percival and injured Capt. Pat Davis, Vic Carlton and Richard Funk. Percival'i body was recover ed several hours after the explo- VEVER PAY MORE? lACCIPf LESS? Salem's "Woolen Mill Store 7y Quality) MEN'S SUITS 2500 , 5000 MEN'S SLACKS 500 . 1600 MEN'S SPORT COATS 1000 2000 M mmvm 260 South 12th Street W ilvi and rdem AAH trMi HmM l north liberty may sale savings three patch pockets on these pure wool sports coats $.10 value '23 95 Here's the exclamation point to your sports wardrobe at special May sale savings. These expertly tailored jackets in single-breasted, three button style have patch pockets much in demand this season. Long-wearing, shape-holding worsted, hand-finished for extra wear. Clear diagonal patterns, some with faint overplaid or check; tans, grays, blues; sizes 35 to 44; regulars. sport slacks $14.95 value 11.95 All-wool reverse twist, shadow-weave gabardine with pleats, zipper, continuous waistband. Brown, tan, gray; waist sizei 28-42. Men's Clothing, main floor famous-name brands in zippy, cotton knit t-shirts " '1.69 Valae . '2.9S All first quality, though we can't use the manufacturer's name. Jac quards, stripes and plain weavei in a variety of colors. Crew neck in tubular style, short sleeves. Sizes: S, M, L. Men's Furnithinjt, main floor two style in nationally known union suits ravon knit 1.89 Bo(f. $2.50. Stock up on these first-quality union suits! Athletic style, short leg, burton shoulder, white only in sizes 36-46. White T-Shjrts 59' 2 ,,'1.00 Famous name very slight Im perfections. Fine cotton yarn, re inforced seams. Small, medium, large sizes. 98c value. Men's Furnishing, main floor ankle-hugging shorties with elastic topi sports sox 29 If perfect SOe ta 75e Popular because of their carefree short tops, these fine-cotton sox wear and wear. Multicolor blazer stripes, novelty weaves. Sizes 10-13. Slight irregularities. Men's Furnishing, main floor rloseout purchase of handsome, finer quality belts 65' (Jfarfl) Values from $1.50 to $5. A whole array f handsome belts in imported pigskins, steer hides, bridle cowhide leathers, dressed up with plain and fancy buckles. Sizes 28-44 in rust, tuntan, natural, hazel, black, brown; silver- or gold-plated buckles; some stratotiner patented types. Men's Furnithinfi, main floor m u 1 8 w Attractively kstxedt gilt Idea far Falber'i