Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 02, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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School Clothes Choice Jone Pedersen (above), "Miss Cali
fornia of 1949," chooses these outfits designed by Stephanie
Koret as the proper attire for the University of California
in Berkeley, where she starts the fall semester as a freshman.
At the left she wears a corduroy set featuring a topper with
a huge, windswept back. Jutting collar and generous cuffs.
On the right she wears a matching pleated skirt and shirt.
This heather grey wool jersey creation features a triangular
Eaton collar, shirtmaker sleeves and gunmetal buttons. (Acme
Telephoto)
East Salem Groups Holding
Social Calendar Spotlight
East Salem, Aug. 2 Club, family picnics and family reunions
with picnic dinners were the highlights for social activities in
East Salem over the week-end. The Merry Minglers club held
their annual family picnic in the Dallas park.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Irvin Wagers; Mr. and Mrs. Vicar Wagers and
Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
; Sprick; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Page, Shirley, Marilyn and Day
rlj Mr.' and Mrs. Cleo Keppinger,
Gay Lee and Toni; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wagers; Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Fabry and Joanne; Mr. and
Mrs. George Hardy; Mrs. Sarah
Wright; and Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Wagers and David. Following
the eating of supper four short
contest games were played with
Mrs. Robert Wagers winning
two and Lee Wagers and Cleo
Keppinger each one. The first
regular meeting of the club for
the fall will be September 15.
The first family reunion for
the new members of the Charles
E. Siegmund family was Sunday
when all children and grandchil
dren met at the family home on
Garden Road for an outdoor pic
nic dinner. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Siegmund;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siegmund,
Thomas, Shirley and Robert of
Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Siegmund, Charles and Sara
'Jane of Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Siegmund, James and
Martha of Astoria and Mr. and
',Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Sharyn and
-Allan of Salem.
Several young folks of East
rfialem are at church camps this
week. Marvin Cage of Middle
'Grove is at Jennings Lodge for
the young peoples program at the
annual camp meeting. Driving
'. up for the services were Mr. and
Mrs. John Cage. The annual
summer conference for the Am
erican Sunday School Union is
.'being held at Turner this week.
Donna Mae Brandt from Swegle
'community is attending and Ed
die Page and Dale Van Cleave
from Middle Grove. John Stark
!of Swegle attended the Baptist
jchurch camp near Tillamook the
past week.
Mrs. Ella Brown of Cutler City
is visiting for a few days in the
home of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George
.Drown on ijaraen roaa. iney au
'attended the annual Pugh fam
ily reunion of Mrs. Ella Brown's
sister held at Silver Creek Falls
en Sunday.
Monmouth Finds
More Dwellings
Monmouth Building has been
going on in good progress In I
Monmouth with the building of
twelve new houses and about
nine are under construction and
some more are planned in the
near future. Following are a
list of permits taken out at the
city recorders office.
Dwelling at Powell and Cat
tron by C. A. Clemenson of Can
by. A dwelling by E. C. Jacob
son at east end of the city. A
dwelling by W. F. Johnson at
495 South Broad St. A dwelling
by Lars P. Larson on Craven
street. A dwelling on MacDon
old Lane and Whitman street by
John H. Marr. A dwelling on
South street by George W.
Cooper. A dwelling by Ralph
Hicks on Powell and East streets.
An office-house by Dr. R. Bow
ersox on West Main street.
Other dwelling permits taken
out since January 1 include
houses for Mrs. Cora Miller, E.
C. Jacobson and Constock and
Allen.
Alteration and repair permits
have been taken out by W. J.
Stockholm, Mrs. Florence W.
Hutchinson, Harry Barzee, E. W.
Staats, G. N. Prime, Lloyd A.
Cook, R. B. Loomis, Mrs. Beulah
Pike, Earl Conkey, Frances Cole
man, Ed Warrick, Charles N.
Moore, H. T. Ficklin and E. T.
Earhart.
Delayne T. Paulsen took out
a permit for a storage building
for machinery and trucks.
Many Picnics
Woodburn Park
Woodburn Around 500 peo
ple took advantage of Settlemier
park Sunday for group picnics
and close to 300 more enjoyed
the War Memorial swimming
pool.
At the fourth annual picnic of
the Social club of Evergreen
chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star for Stars, Masons and fam
ilies, more than 100 gathered !
for a picnic. Arrangements ;
were in charge of the presi
dent, Mrs Nettie Johnson, and
the men of the group served the
coffee. Among those from out-of-town
were Mr. and Mrs. Neal
BUtterfield and family of Van
couver, Wash., ' Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Hill of Eugene, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Loney of Oregon City,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Baillie of
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mat-
tson and children of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bentaas
and son of Vancouver, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peterson of
Halsey, Mrs. W. E. Gilbert of
Albany, Mrs. David Wright of
Salem, Mrs. Emil Born of Dav
enport, Iowa.
About 150 members were in
attendance at the Church of
God picnic. Special guests were
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley Skinner
of Portland, former pastor of the
local church.
Another group from the Lu
theran Sunday school included
between 75 and 100 adults and
children.
About 50 attended the picnic
of the Aid Insurance group for
Lutherans.
In addition there were several
smaller private groups and ev
ery table in the park was occu
pied.
Patty Home Scene
Of Birthday Dinner
Amity Mrs. George Patty
gave the annual family dinner
at the Patty home in commem
oration of her 75th birthday
Sunday. Her daughter, Mrs.
Florence Kirkwood, came from
Beaverton to assist. Her imme
diate family, presented her with
a new Hot Point electric range.
Attending were her brothers Will and
Jim Mlddleton. and their wives from Rick
real! and Lafayette. Robert and Glenn
Patty and their families. Mrs. Florence
Kirkwood and son Ralph, and wife, a sister
Mrs. Mark Blodgett, Cutler City; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Sutton and Joyce of Cutler City,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roserinff, Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Allen. Barbara and Sandra,
Rickreall, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Dusenbery,
Diane- and David, Mrs. Roy Shields, Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robson, Hills
boro, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baunhman and
three cnildren. HillBDoro, Mr. ana Mrs.
J. D Oman and two children, Portland.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Olbbs, Mr and Mrs. Al
Newby and Sharon Rosenbalm.
India has a new process for
cooking vegetables, dehydrating
them, then pressing them into
briquettes, which may be kept
indefinately in containers.
Capital Journal, Salem. Ore.. Tuekdfi?. 'Aftgiist J, 19493
Satire on Pact
Moscow, Aug. 2 VP) "The
Mad Haberdasher" is the title of
a new play now in rehearsal
and scheduled for a mid-August
premiere. The newspaper Eve
ning Moscow describes it as a
satire on the North Atlantic
pact.
Electrician Killed
Astoria, Aug. 2 UP) Electrici
an Robert E. Ebert, Portland,
slipped against the main bus bar
of a 25,000-volt power line here
yesterday and was killed. He
was helping a construction crew
cut in a feeder line for the Pa
cific Power and Light company
at the main plant here.
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PRINT YARDAGE
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Hi" T SHIRTS
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PLASTIC APRONS JLzf
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BOYS' SOX JLrw
CROCHET COTTON
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GIRLS' ANKLETS. .
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HANDKERCHIEFS A7
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79c Value
VESTS....
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LADIES' PANTIES Z7
8.95 Value Ladies' 5199
WHITE SANDALS. . 1
12.95 Value $99
GIRLS' COATS f
7.95 Value $99
LADIES' SLIPS H
6.95 Value
LADIES' SKIRTS. . . . l
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LADIES' BLOUSES. . H
9.95 Value Peasant $99
Skirt and Bolero Set f
9.95 Value . $99
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BEDSPREADS H
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79c Value China
PLACE MATS
75c Value Men's
SHORTS, large
75c Value Men's
BRIEFS, large
2.98 Value
MEN'S SWEATERS
2.50 Value
SON GLASSES
79c Value
BOYS' T SHIRTS. .
98c Value Boys'
PLASTIC BELTS. . .
98c Value Nobby
Weave PANELS. . .
1.98 Value
MEN'S FELT HATS
69c Value
SURF DENIM
1.50 Value
MEN'S NECKTIES.
1.00 Value
Receiving Blanket.
1.00 Value
BOYS' SUITS
1.00 Value
INFANTS' SHOES
2.98 Value
OILSKIN COATS. .
1.00 Value
LADIES' GLOVES. .
1.00 Value
PANTIES
98c Value
ANKLETS
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LADIES' VESTS. . .
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COTTON HOSE. . .
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PEDAL PUSHERS. . . 3
WOOL SKIRTS.
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WHITE SANDALS. . 3
GIRLS' COATS.
LADIES' GOWNS. . .
LADIES' SLIPS J
$5.95 Value Ladies' $Q99
BED JACKETS 3
5.95 Value Men's $99
SPORT SHIRTS 3
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Name Swim Trunks m)
5.95 Value $J99
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CHAIR SEAT PADS
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Tom Sawyer Pants
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SPORT SHIRTS. . . 77
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Sleeve Work Shirt. . ZFzf
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COWBOY HATS. . W
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BOYS' PANTS 77
1.98 Value Boys'
Flannel Pajamas. .
2.98 Value
BOYS' SWEATERS
1.98 Value Boys'
COWBOY SHIRTS
2.98 Value Ladies'
HANDBAGS
2.98 Value
LADIES' SLIPS....
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NYLON HOSE
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COTTON SKIRTS. .
1.49 Value
COTTON HALTERS
3.98 Value Assorted'
Shoes and Slippers
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GIRDLES
1.95 Value
BRASSIERES
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JOCKEY CAPS....
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FEATHER PILLOWS
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BOYS' CORDS X.
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BOYS' SWEATERS. . JL
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BASEBALL SUITS. .
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COTTON SKIRTS. . . Mm
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GIRLS' DRESSES Mm
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LADIES' GOWNS. . . M.
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LADIES' GOWNS. . . Mm
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BATISTE GOWNS. . Mm
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MEN'S CORDS Mm
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SWIM TRUNKS . . . . Mm
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BOYS' PANTS
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CORDUROY CALLS
2.98 Value Girls'
COTTON SKIRTS. .
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LADIES' SLIPS
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LADIES' GOWNS, ,
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SHORTS
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NYLON HOSE.
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HALF SLIPS. .,
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WORK PANTS.
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PEQUOT 2nd SHEETS
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BLUE JEANS I
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WOOL SHIRTS I
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GIRLS' SKIRTS I
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COTTON DRESSES. . I
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LACE PANELS I
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LADIES' SLIPS I
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