Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 20, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    COULD USE KETCHUP
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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.
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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
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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
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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