Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 24, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Father Directs Four Year
Son to Shoot Him; Son Does
Mt. Pleasant, N. C, May 24 Wi A tour-year-old boy hot and
killed hii father as directed Monday after the man pumped leven
bullets Into his estranged wife.
"I shot my daddy." calmly related tiny Doule Talbert, one of
seven children. "Daddy shot Mommy on the back porch. He
"carried her In the bedroom and
asked me to shoot him."
Sheriff Ray C. Hoover related
this series of events In tht dou
ble slaying:
Fetzer Lee Talbert. 37. of
Stanfield, N. C , went this morn
inf to the farm home near here
where his wife had been living
for four months. He accused her
of running around with other
men and an argument started
Talbert fired six shots from
a .23 caliber rifle into the 35
year-old woman's chest. Then
he carried her Into a bedroom
and shot her again through the
head.
Placing the rifle against hi;
own chejt, Talbert ordered the
small boy to pull the trigger
Doyle followed directions as 5-
year-old Judlne looked on.
The couple had been separat
ed four years. Mrs. Talbert had
been employed in a Concord tex
tile mill until moving to the
John Kendley farm. Talbert did
odd jobs.
A son. Roy Lee, IB. who waj
playing nearby when tragedy
struck, said his father had re
married.
One son, Billie Eugene. 18, Is
in the army in Japan. J. C. 14
and Janis. 8. were in school here
Annette. 9. attends a school for
the deaf at Morganton.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 24. 1919 S
mm
Jeannine Elaine Arlaud
(above), 11-months. is puck
ered up because she's whist
ling. Her parents. Detective
and Mrs. Jack Arlaud, of Des
Moines, la., say they discover
ed she could whistle two
months ago at a band concert
when Jeannie puckered up
they thought for a cry but in
stead she whistled. So far
she can't carry a tune but her
three sisters are coaching her.
(AP Wirephoto)
Timber Harvest Tax
Collections Drop
Collections from the slate tim
ber harvest tax totaled $263.
085 in the past nine months, or
18,000 lest than for the simi
lar period a year ago today.
State Tax Commissioner Wal
lace S. Wharton said today.
Collections In the first three
months this year were only
$33,492, compared with $101,
218, in the first three months
last year. This drop was caused
by the severe winter weather
which hampered logging operations.
official of the Presbyterian
church, and now associated with
a private foundation, will be
the speaker. He has appeared
on several occasions before
other Dallas gruops and has
been well received each time.
Dallas Senior Class
Will Hear Dr. Millar
Dallas Commencement ex
ercises for class of 1949 at Dal
las high school will be on the
evening of Thursday, June 2,
S. E. Whitworth, city school su
perintendent, announces.
Dr. James Millar, formerly an
COLUMBIA
RECORDS
NEW RELEASES
STRAUSS: Salome
Final Scene LJuba Wel-
itch, So.
Metropolitan Opera Orch.
Fritz Reiner, Conductor
TCHAIKOVSKY:
Eugene Onegin, Titiana'i
Letter Scene
LJuba Welitch, So.
Philharmonic Orchestra
YOU ARE THERE
Signing of the Magna
Charta
The Battle of Gettysburg
Available on Standard and
Long Play Records
Downstairs Oregon Bldg.
State and High 3-8632
. ANOTHER BIG
FURNITURE
AUCTION
TONIGHT
and Every Tuesday
8 P. M. ar the
Glenwood
Dance Pavilion
500 yds. N, of Chemawt
4 Corner!
Consisting of Furniture Ap
pliances etc. Small part of
consignment is listed below.
Mahogany Piano
I Electric Washers
t S-Pc. Bed Suites
8-Fc. Bleach Dining Suite
Secretary Desk
Dinnette Sets
Daveno Sets
Lamps
Chests
8wlng Rockers
Rugs
Large lot of Occasional
Furniture
Corner Shelves
Linoleum
Lawn Furniture
Beds to Springs
Innerspring, Mattress
Radios
Many More Items
Over $2,000 Weekly
Glenn Woodry
Auctioneer
Phone 3-5110
Cash or Commission
BV'
ECT THE 7U
LAWN CHAMP
WEED & FEED
Double e-ction for en price
this dry tompound destroys
brood-leaved wesdt as it
wads the grass to richer color
mn6 thicker growth. Harmless
to lawns. Including bontgrats,
when put on at economical
reto specified, f osily applied
Scons Spreader.
Handy Shaker Box .
Urf tu, tM 1500 I fl
SI. 00
UJO
ion
rr
SI llJJt, Sj . 1,000,000 tot . 11.41.
F. A. Doerf ler & Sons
Nursery
111 Jf. Lancaster Drive at 4 Corners
Phone Mitt
,',t
i-V j vtXJfi ;
.s y'j ' s.
A Storewide Event That Brings Savings for Your Home and
for Every Member of Your Family
ed
117 north liberty
letter
FREE! FREE!
10 (ft jj.-W 6rtit Stamp! Wednesday at th redemption desk downita
Bring your stamp book. ..
In.
1
cannon's bath size
29c
Values
to 59c
each
First-quality, softly-looped beauties, with rugged
wearing quality. All-over plaid design In five lus
cious colors. Bath towel is good practical lite.
Domestics At "-mini
rayon
tricot half-slips
'1.79
$2.95
Value
Run-proof rayon tricot jersey, with scalloped
edges trimmed with ribbon and lace
Pink, blue, yellow, white J
S., M., L. sizes,
Main Floor
Ir
'-r-n'i in
sheets
dan river muslins
' $1.88
perfect WV-r
Sheets with a stubborn character, soft-textured but
with plenty of stamina in the close weave. Slight
irregularities will not affect wear. Size 72x108.
(Size 81x108, $1.88).
Sheets with a stubborn character, soft-textured but
with plenty of stamina in the close weave. Slight
irregularities will not affect wear. Size 81x108.
(Size 72x108, 1.S8 ea.) Limit 4.
Bedding Main Floor
fawv I' Jisii!llpUt .
I rm 4
-iV Aril
gloves
white nylons
JL Pa,t
As washable as your
own hands, and as
quick to dry, too.
First quality in white
with perky ruffle at
the wrist. Sizes 6J-8.
Glovet Main Floor
handbags
variety of styles
1.77
Values
to $3.95
(plus tax)
Bag one to keep your belongings well in hand. All
are nicely made in calf, leather, rayon faille, simu
lated suede or plastic in satchel, underarm and
boxy styles, New colors.
Accasaorlaf Main Floor
v ) shorties
in rayon gabardine
$12.88
Popular shortie coats in gabardine (40 wool and
(0 rayon) available in toast, gray, navy, pink,
green, aqua. Two styles; both flared backs, one
with yoke. Rayon-satin lining. 10-18.
Fashions Second Floor
l$m coats
2-way strrtrK
girdle
. n
t2.S0 X
Flexknit cotton-and-rayon
elastic girdle or panty gir
dle. Two-way stretch in
small, medium or large;
white or tearoae.
blanket remnants
7c Pet Inch
Manufacturer's clearance of blanket pieces; all 11
Inches wide lengths from 30 to 80 Inches. All vlr
gin wool in luscious shades ranging from staple
colors to flamingo and chartreuse. Priced 7e an
inch.
Bedding Messanlne
cpring clearance
Values HO O
to $52.95 v 0
Finer coats at a low, low
clearance price. AH wool to
the last inch gabardines,
coverts, broadcloths; beau
tifully styled; expertly
tailored. 10-20; 16-24.
Fhion Stconti Floor
Flounce Panels
$3.!8 Value 1.98
Size 46x81 flounce panels In white with contrast
ing colored ruffles practical marquisette material
-may be used on to a window.
Curtains Downstairs
Soft, Homespun
Draperies
5 OQ
put
U weave, popular for modern
decoration. French pirated
tops, ready to hang; red,
green, bine; dav4t
Draperies Downstairs
For Children
Polo Shirls
59c
$1.25 value. Cay strip's In
fine cotton with ribbed
crew neck, short sleeves. A
variety of colors: "sec
onds." Made by Hanea.
Childrtn'tStcend Floor
Girls' Sturdy Blue
Denim Jeans
1.98
Rrt.
$2.59
Dungarees with copper riv
ets, side zipper, heavy
stitching. 8-ounce denim;
Sanforized shrunk. Sizes
6-14.
CWdren't Second Floor
Cannon's Seconds in
Infants' Sheets
1
$1.50 if perfect. Soft qual
ity muslin in generous size,
45x72 inches. The tiny, ir
regularitiea do not detract
from wearing quality.
f nfsnra' Second Floor
Lacy or 2 -color Plastic
Table Covers
79c each
$1.49 value. They aave
time and energy by cut
ting down on laundry.
Two-color print or lacy
designs. Size 54x54.
Domestic Messanlne
Attractive Tea Style
Plastic Aprons
Special! Just the right size
to protect your skirt. Clear
plastic, with ruffles of ma
roon, blue, green, yellow.
NolionMritanlnt
Assorted Colors in
Cotton Anklets
10e
Values to 39c. Popular
cuff style in white or col
ors. Reinforced toe and
heel; slight imperfections
in the weave. Sizes 6Va-8.
AccmuorwoMBin Floor
Pretty Percale
Print Aprons
77'
Reg. $1.39. Bib or tea
styles in a choice of four
color combinations. Some
with ruffle and eyelet trim.
Stripes and floral designs.
Notions Mfttanlne
Rayon Crepe in
Lacy Slips
i& f1.79
Pretty bonbon colors
blue, pink, orchid, yellow,
green, with matching lace
around the bottom. Bias
cut; 32-40.
LiniorloMain Floor
Lace-trimmed Rayon
Satin Gowns
'2.88
$4.95 value. Lace top and
lace midriff on lush rayon
satin give a dreamy look
to these gowns. Pastel blue
or pink; 34-40.
ti'nrfer Af tin Floor
Famous-brand in ,
Men's Ties
29c
Reg. $1. First-quality ties
by famous maker. Stripes,
small patterns, plaids. A
whole array of colors, ma
terials; wool-lined.
FurnishintMain Floor
Men's Shortie Style
Nylon Socks '
for
1.25
Reg. $1. Spun nylon with
2lastic-top. Available in
zreen, beige, yellow, pow
ler. Slight irregularities
in the ribbed weave. 69c
pr.
furniAins' Af am Floor
Boys' All-Wool
Swim Trunks
n.25
Reg. $2 95 Made with
lrawstring waist, built-in
supporter. All-wool in
)lain or novelty weaves;
lark or pastel colors.
Boyt'Main Floor
Boys' Sanforized
Suntan Pants
2.29
Rrg. $2.98. Double mate
rial on front of lrgs for
extra wear. Sanforized
shrunk, button-fly front,
cuffs; washable. 6-14.
Bom' Main Floor
Boy' Striped
Polo Shirts
88
Rrg.$1.75. "Hanes" brand,
fine combed yarn; ribbed
crew neck, short sleeves.
Bright blazer stripes on
colored grounds; 4-16.
BoiV Main Floor
Pillow Tubing
6!)c value OQ
per yd. OJL
Long wearing muslin, 128
threads to the inch, 43"
width ready to make Into
pillow cases.