Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 09, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    Reserve Uni
Leave Sunday
First army reserve units in
Oregon to take their summer
training will be two from Sa
lem, the 369th engineers and
the 409th quartermasters, the
first commanded by Col. George
Spaur and the latter by Lt. Col.
Homer Lyon, Jr.
Men of the two units will
stand showdown Inspection Sat
urday at the Army Reserve
quonset huts and Sunday will
leave by auto for Fort Worden
for their training.
At their maneuver th SRflth
engineers will have as their
commanding officer Lt. Col.
George P. Harber of Albany,
assistant executive officer. The
commander. Col. Spaur, and the
executive officer, Lt. Col. Phil
Brownell. both are unable to
leave with the unit.
Spaur. however, hopes to pay
a visit to the post during the
training period and visit the
. commanding officer nf thp fnrt
Brig. Gen. Patrick Tansey, who
in 1921-24 was Col. Spaur's
ROTC instructor at Oregon State
college. The general wt
Point graduate in 1918, was a
resident of eastern Oregon when
appointed to West Point.
Col. Lyon will accompany his
unit to Fort Worden and also
. going with the units will be
Capt. Richard RevnnlH inBnA.
tor instructor for the Salem
rtrmy Reserve units
Soviet Agent Soviet Agent
Andrei Schevchemko (above)
was identified by Mrs. Joseph
J Franey of Buffalo, N. Y., in
testimony before the House
Un-American Activities com
mittee, as the Soviet agent
who tried to get wartime
secrets of ram jet engines at
Bell aircraft plant in Buffalo.
AP Wirephoto).
Miss Evans on Trip
Liberty Darlene Evans left
by bus for Memphis, Tenn.,
wiiere she will visit her brother.
LaVern Evans, who is stationed
there in a Marine base. He has
completed his course in radar,
and is now on flight for the next
four weeks.
New Building for
Senate Refused
Washington. June 9 ' The
house appropriations committee
refused today to approve $10.
000.000 for work on a new sen
ate office building but said the
senators may buy new swivel
The committee also decided
that house members can get
along without 2.000 new desk
lamps, but should have new car
pets for their offices.
Completing a $62,200,705 bill
to finance the legislative es
tablishment for the 12 months
starting July 1, the committee
refused, too. to approve a re
quested $1,500 appropriation for
piped-in soft music for the li
brary of congress.
Luther Evans, the librarian,
said he wanted the music in the
library's card division because
music "increases the productive
ness of the staff" in certain rou
tine operations.
Saying "no," the committee
commented that if it let the li
brary have music other govern
ment departments would want it
also, and first thing you knew
the government's music bill
would be terrific.
The bill is to come up for
house debate tomorrow. It
finances the senate, the house.
the architect on the capital, the
library of congress, the govern
ment printing office and the
botanic garden.
Despite the cut ordered by the
committee, the bill's total is
$688,114 more than congress
voted for its own and related
operations for the current fiscal
year.
It is $11,697,479 under the to
tal recommended in President
Truman's budget.
05C Sponsors Soil
Conservation Tour
Polk county farmers and busi
ness men are invited to partici
pate in the soil conservation
tour of the Oregon State Col
lege experiment station on Fri
day at 9:30 a.m. standard time,
announced N. John Hansen,
county extension agent.
Mr. Kent Leavitt, national
president of Soil Conservation
District Supervisors will be the
featured speaker at the noon
lunch to be served in the new
beef barn.
Hansen stated that the group
would meet at the greenhouses.
The morning will be devoted to
a tour of the old grass plantings
mam
YET TRUE!
J J. CLOTHES SHOP
Salem's Quality Clothiers for Men
DOES IT AGAIN
We have just received another shipment
of those Superfine
Quality 100 Wool Worsted
3 Shipments
Completely Sold Out
This is the 4th, and we advise you not to delay,
it you want to share in this miracle
giving sale
100 Wool
Worsted
SUITS
Made to Sell Regular
0 With 1 Pair
g of PANTS for
WW
NOW .
! 2
1 PANTS
3 SUITS
and viewing Improved and Ir
rigated pastures.
Following lunch the group
will view the hill pasture ex
perimental plots. In this area
different grasses and legumes
are seeded in plots. The area
has been established for a num
ber of years, Hansen stated.
The Polk county group will
leave the county extension of
fice at 8:30 a.m. standard time,
(9:30 daylight). Hansen sug
gests that all persons in this
area interested can group to
gether for transportation at that
time.
Douglas Fir Cut
Far Below Orders
Portland, Ore., June 9 M
Sawmills in the Douglas fir re
gion have cut 430.000.000 feet
uf lumber less so far this year
than they did for the first five
months of 1948. H. E. Smith,
secretary oi the West Coast
Lumberman's association, an
nounced here today.
Smith said the weekly aver-
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 9, 194919
age cut for May was 172,269,
000 board feet, about the same
as average weekly production
for March and April. Shipments
during May totaled 170.028,000
board feet.
Smith said total orders for the
first 21 weeks of 1949 ware I,
342,760.000 board feet, toppinf
both production and shipmenti
for the same period. Unfilled
orders stood at 527,207,000
board feet at the end of May.
Palmistry Readings
Will tell your past, present
and future. Will advise on
love, marriage
if?'! Answers all
fJ questions. Are
Ivou worried?
Why be in
doubt? Special
Readings.
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Moved from 466 Ferry to
173 S. Commercial
f
Why Suffer
Any Longer
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CHAN
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Office Hoars f I
Tata, and Sal. Onlr
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Photia CMS
SALEM. ORE.
FERTILIZERS
NOW AVAILABLE
AMMONIUM NITRATE
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA
NITRATE OF SODA
CYANAMID
16-20 AMMO-PHOS.
11-48 AMMO-PHOS.
Woodburn Feed & Supply Co.
Phone M-147 Woodburn
FOR ONLY
value
39
.50
And we mean you cannot duplicate these extraordinary fine quality suits any
where, with 1 pair of pants at the regular price, for lew than $50 to $60. These
are choice hard finished 100'7 wool worsteds. You will stare and wonder how we
can do it. The quality and tailoring is tops. The selection is large, in every wanted
color and pattern, and all sizes from 35 to 4ti in regulars, longs, shorts and stouts.
Hundreds of equally great values in 1 and 2-pants suits, priced $10.00 to $15.00
below regular prices.
IT WON'T BE LONG NOW
As They Are Going Fast
Regular $25.00 to $27.50 100 Wool Expertly Tailored
SPORT COATS
While They
Last at
In a Wide Range of
Colors and Patterns
Many Other Finer Grade Sport Coats
At $7.50 to $10.00 Less Than Regular Prices
SLACKS AND DRESS PANTS
Choice 100'f wool gabardines, sharkskins, tweeds, serges and worsteds in solid
colors, stripes, checks, plaids and mixtures.
Regularly Priced $10.95 to $22.50
NOW $7.95, $9.95, $1 1.95, $13.95 and $16.95
You'll Find It Pays All Ways, to Buy Your Clothes at J.J.'s
Salem's Quality Clothiers for Men & Young Men
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK
J. J.
CLOTHES
SHOP
387
STATE
STREET
2 Doors West of Liberty St.
lB 11 B
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