Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 14, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Sftiem, Oregon, Thursday, July 14, 1949
SOME PRICES REBOUND
Not All News Is Bad in
Country's Business Outlook
By SAM DAWSON
New York, July 14 VP) There's still a lot of bounce in our
economy. Today's news shows a number of things that have
dropped, In price and output, and are now .on the rebound. It's
t,iv a liltld bounce back so far, but it's pleasant reading.
Demand has picked up for copper and lead, two items that
droDDed fast and far sinces
March. And prices are firming
on the two important metals.
Wheat prices are firmer
pleasant news for farmers, un
less they happen to be the ones
whose crops were injured by
disease and bad weather in June.
It was this cut in the expected
supply that strengthened prices.
Rayon suits have been selling
well this summer and some man
ufacturers report they have
sold out their considerable sup
ply. Rayon prices have firmed.
American Radiator & Stand
ard Sanitary Corp. says it has
reached the low point in sales
and earnings, and looks for im
provements from now on, and
expects to reopen some of its
Idle plants before Christmas.
The Ansco division of General
Aniline & Film Corp. has put its
photographic paper plant back
on a six-day week. It had been
on a four-day schedule but de
mand from the photo finishing
dealers has Jumped and Ansco
as "found it necessary to in
crease our output."
Some woolen mills found de
mand for certain types of fab
rics used by the women's wear
trade so good that mills are
booked solid into September
and prices have gone up a lit
tle. The New England Purchasing
Agents association says 18 per
cent of its 108 reporting firms
found business better in June
than In May. In May only nine
per cent had found business bet-
Owners Abandon
Stranded Vessel
Los Angeles, July 14 VP) The
Greek Liberty freighter Ioannis
G. Kulukundis, hard aground
and breaking up on a sandbar
140 miles northwest of here
has been abandoned by her
owners to her cargo underwriters.
The 422-foot vessel, with 9000
tons of bulk and sacked wheat
aboard, has "broken her back'
under constant pounding of
waves and is leaking badly. She
struck the sandbar Sunday in a
heavy fog off point Arguello in
the "graveyard of the Pacific.
Her skipper, Capt. G. Mas-
trominas, three other officers
and one seaman remain aboard.
Vessels of her type are valued
at $500,000 and her cargo is
worth $630,000.
ter than in April.
These may be little things, but
they show how things that go
down can go back up as condi
tions straighten out.
The copper trade believes
fabricators' stocks declined last
month by at least 30,000 tons.
Some of these mills are taking
annual vacations this month, but
they are buying copper again
for delivery in August when
they expect to show a firm, if
modest, gain in output.
Scotch Dentist
Makes $100,000
Edinburg, Scotland, July 14
(IP) A Scottish dentist has made
25,000 ($100,000) for 11
months' work under Britain's
socialized medicine scheme.
This was disclosed by Sir Wil
liam Marshall, chairman of the
Lanark county health service
executive council, at a meeting
of the dental estimates board
yesterday.
Under the national health
service, dentists submit a bill to
the government for each patient
treated. The patient does not
have to pay for treatment.
The government pays the den
tist according to the number of
patients under his care and the
kind of treatment given.
Commenting on the case, Sir
William said: "It is hard to be
lieve that the patients received
the painstaking, careful atten
tion which we have a right to
expect in our service."
2 Killed as Train
Hits Pickup Truck
Baring, Wash., July 14 U.R
Two men were killed yesterday
when a speeding Northern Pa
cific passenger train plowed into
their pickup truck at a grade
crossing here.
The dead are Robert Foye, 23,
Monroe, Wash., and Edwin L.
Olson, 56, North Bend, Wash.
They were operators of the Lin
da Olson Logging company of
Baring.
Joint Fleet Maneuvers
Tokyo, July 14 VP) The U.S.
fifth airforce and British fleet
units began joint training exer
cises in the Tokyo bay area to
day. The maneuvers, similar to
those conducted last summer,
will continue through Saturday.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 14, 1949 9
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Miller's
July Clearance!
81x109 Pequot Muslin Sheets 2.49
72x108 Pequot Muslin Sheets 2.69
63x108 Pequot Muslin Sheets 2.49
42x36 Pequot Muslin Cases 1.20
81x108 Percale Sheets . . 4.95
42x36 Percale Cases, pair . 2.00
Discontinued Patterns in High
Grade Bath Towels, Less Yz
Special Bargain Table of
Children's Wear . choice $1.00
2.59
$3.49
$9.50
JUST
ARRIVED!
NEWEST CARD
TABLES FOR YOUR
LAWN PARTIES
See These New Ones!
$495 and $595
MILLER'S MAIN FLOOR
MILLER'S JULY
JEWELRY CLEARANCE
Shop Miller's Jewelry Department for iiist the right "Ear-
1 rings," "Pins," "Necklaces," "Beads" and "Bracelets," for your
h favorite costume.
OUR SPECIAL
PURCHASE
of
69c
BEAUTIFUL SAMPLE
JEWELRY
OFFERS AN
AMAZING VARIETY AT FABULOUS PRICES
One Group Earrings to $3.95
Lovely Selection of Pins, rhinestone, metal,
pearl 69c
First Pearls in many popular colors . . . 69c
Bracelets, regular $1.95 up 69c
Necklaces, regular $1.95 up . . . . 69c
Other lovely pieces drastically reduced from $1.49
Jewelry Dept., Main Floor
Variety of patterns.
Regular $3.50, now
White Organdie
Tie-Back Curtains
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Regular $4.75, now ;
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: Ruffled Curtains
Wide style dotted, eggshell tint. Extra fine
.quality. 84" length, 86" width. Reg. $14, now
Denim Sports Togs
Coats . . . jackets . . . pedal pushers . . .skirts . . .
sun dresses . . . shorts . . . wescots, etc. $ Q5
Reg. to $6.50, now J
2nd floor
Pure Silk Printed Crepes
Regular $3.98 yard, now yard
Remnants! Rayon ... Wool
In dress lengths or for skirts and children's
clothes. Buy now and save Z
$1.95
PRICE
All-Wool Suitings
In plain or novelty wools.
Now
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LESS
59c
Heirloom Prints
In fine cottons. Reg. 98c yard. Now, yard ....
All Line Chinese Handkerchiefs
3 for $1.00
Earrings
Choice of several hundred. To $1.95, now AO
Also at this low price . . . pins, necklaces, etc. 07C
Women's Sport Togs
$7 QC
Shorts, skirts, bras . . . Reg. $18, now
Needlepoint . . . New!
sluwok 75c,98c,$1.19 $1.89
Girls' All Wool Coats ,
$10 05
Regular to $19.50, now
Girls' All Wool Plaid Skirts
$ Q5
Regular $5.95, now tJ7J
DOWNSTAIRS
Refrigerator Dishes
Fire King refrigerator dishes
49c
Tableware
Stainless steel tableware. Colored handles
Drip Coffee-Makers
Fdur-up drip coffee-makers, and teapots J
of porcelain 2
Water Jugs - Bean Pots
Porcelain water jugs and bean pots . .
Aluminum Wares
Drip style coffee m
lators and covered kc
Flour Sifter
Drip style coffee makers, sauce pans, perco
lators and covered kettles Choice
Plastic Flour Sifter. Self measuring. Reversible ,
25c
Price
Price
$1.00
$1.98
Covered Refrigerator Dishes
Covered Refrigerator Dishes, 5x7 inches . 25c
tit
JUST 50 CASUALS,
AFTERNOON, DINNER AND !
MATERNITY DRESSES IN THIS
QUICK CLEARANCE!
Values to $29.95
:L YOUR CHOICE
A clearance of high quality dresses of na
tional fame brands ! Frocks you'd be happy
to own at regular prices are now slashed to
less than one third!
Colors you'll need for now and later . . .
Blue . . . Rose . . . Black . . . Green .
Aqua, etc.
Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 40.
Second Floor, Dress Sections
700 Pairs Red Cross
and Penaljo
Regular $9.95, $10.95, $12.95
-WHITE!
-BROWN!
-RED!
-BLACK!
-BLUE!
-GREEN!
Sizes 4s to 10s. A to C ?
Our greatest shoe clearance of the year! Two of the best known brands at a
big saving in price! RED CROSS and PENAUO broken lines will be priced
at $6.80 pair . . . play and dress shoes in straps, pumps, ties, wedgie. etc
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vume ue imeu in u uuiy lumiunuuie snoe tot summer wear,
Miller's Main Floor
mm mm umt
Odds and Ends in
Women's Sport Togs
Famous brand shorts for va
cation wear . . . brands you'll
like because they fit smartly
. . . they come in your favor
ite colors and white. Be sure
to see these if you want reg
ular $4.50 values for only
$1.98!
2ND FLOOR
$ 1 98
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FAMOUS BRAND
BLOUSES
We can't tell you the
brand because these are
slight irregulars of your
favorite blouses . . . extra
fine quality rayon crepes
in tailored and dressy
styles. White, dustry rose,
aqua, sunshine and some
prints. Sizes 32 to 38.
$298 1
Clearance of Men's
SPORT SHIRTS
FAMOUS BRANDS
Best known brands in this
clearance of all odds, etc.
Regular to $7.25 values!
Gabardines, twills, broad
cloths, in popular sports
styles with convertible col
lars . . . double flap
pockets . . . some with
saddle stitching trims. All
the wanted shades. 14
to 17.
REG. TO $7.25
$395
4-DRAWER CHESTS
$98 I
MNFLOOR
These four-drawer chests are
excellent for your accessories
such as hosiery, gloves, hand
kies, costume jewelry, and
other small articles. Wall
paper designs.
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fa J CURTAINS f
AJI A11 odds and end ru'fled t A
ISa curtains must be cleared! Also Kg
1 yardage, panels! White, ivory 1
K mmm I and colors. Cretonnes, mar- l
KX Jr J f quisettes, roughtex and home- . KB
Rj m X spuns. Refurnish your windows la
jj M J I now and save! IQ
$ x jOPF D0WNSTAIRS J
Famous Brand
NYLON PANTIES
" Reg. $3.00, $3.50!
A X WHITE
mm mm
PINK
BLUE
BLACK
NAVY
AQUA
Sizes A, 5, 6, 7,8, 9,10
9
Briefs
Leg Styles
Tailored to fit and wear! Made
of best quality Du Pont nylon, a
fabric of almost unbelievable
wear. Washes and dries in a jif
fy! Please don't confuse these
with regular priced inexpensive
nylons, these famous brands
would cost $3.00 to $3.50 if it
were not for tiny irregular flaws.
All sizes from smallest to largest.
2ND FLOOR
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wppfij . innerbelt yL-j,
When prices are down on famous brands . . . nationally
advertised merchandise you know . . . both quality and
price, it's a saving worthwhile! You know there's no
"funny business" of making it up cheap just to juggle
the price. v Demand the well known label ... it pays and
pays!
National "Nemo" Week Brings
Low Prices on Your Favorite
Foundation! JJfr
NEMO SENSATION, NEMO MAGIC "V",
NEMO WONDERLIFT
Regular $12so Nemos .... $10
Regular $10 Nemos $895
Regular $895 Nemos. .... $695
Nemo sends us this sale of Nemo Foundations as their con
tribution to lower prices! It is a clearance of Nemo's most
popular numbers including the famous "Innerbelt" many
women have worn for years!
Visible beauty . . . invisible comfort will be yours in a
Nemo whether its a girdle or all in one style of garment
.'. . Plan to shop this sale early ... Our expert corsetiere
will give you the garment and fit you require.
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MILLER'S
Second Floor
Some Famous "PLAYTEX" Superfoam
PILLOWS...
Damaged in Our Remodeling
Operations
Regularly $995
-NOW
It is unfortunate for us that these Playtex
superfoam pillows were damaged in our
remodeling operations . . . but it is a
big bargain for you! There are about
40 pairs in the lot.
New cases will make them as good as new
again!
Others with less damage to
sell for . . . . . $7.95
Regularly $9.95 and $10.95
Downstairs Bedding Dept.
5
AND
Just 20 Esmond Blankets
25 Wool, 25 Rayon,
50 Cotton
Regular $6.98 value!
Blue, Cedar Buy now ond tave!
$495
15 Denier SUPER-SHEER!
FIRST QUALITY!
Sunglow
Naive Beige
Aperitif
89t
3 Pairs
$2.50
8'2 TO IO2
Sheerest of sheers! 15 deniers with full fash
ioned leg and seam-free foot! . All are first
quality ... all are perfect fitting! It's your
opportunity to select a few pairs for your
dressy wear ... for your vacation resort wear
. . . dine and dance Stock up now and save!
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