Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 27, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    Columbia Plan
Gaining Favor
Washington, Sept. 27 (U.R)
Sen. Harry Cain, R., Wash., pre
dicted today that the senate
public works committee will
recommend authorization of the
army engineers-reclamation bu
reau coordinated plan for devel
opment of the Columbia river.
Cain said committee members
have asked him and Sen. War
ren Magnuson, D.. Wash., to
make a more specific estimate
of the cost of the program than
its present $1,000,000,000 price
tag. The committee request,
, Cain said, was in the nature of
a compromise.
But, he assured a reporter,
any acaling-down of the present
cost estimate would not affect
the long-range significance of
the program. It outlines a build
ing program, divided between
the two government water agen
cies, for controlling and.exploit
lng the river.
The committee request, Clin
said, was made at a closed-door
session today attended by both
Washington senators. He said he
believed he and Magnuson could
agree on a lower estimate which
the committee would accept. He
is the ranking republican mem
ber of the committee.
will feature an address by Dr I
Cox and another by Dr. Gillette
who will conclude a lecture
concerning his experiences as a
missionary in Africa. Rev.
Brooks Moore of Salem, William
Hobos- of Sweet Home and
George Huber of Albany are ex
pected to appear on the pro
gram. Rev. Fedje will speak
briefly during the dinner on
some observations from Europe.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 27. 191!) 17
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50 Expected al
Methodist Meet
.More than 50 preachers and
as many laymen will be in Sa
lem Wednesday for the Salem
district Methodist church pro
gram to be held at Jason Lee
church.
The program, according to
announcement by Rev. Roy A.
Fedje, district superintendent,
will include the appearance of
Dr. Ezra Cox of San Francisco,
speaking on "Alaska," and Dr.
Oliver Gill of the Forest Grove
district, will discuss evangelism
during the forenoon session.
Dr. Ira Gillette of Africa, Dr
Joseph Adams of Portland, Rev.
Raynor S .Smith of Southern
district, Mrs. H. Otto of Salem
and Rev. Fedje have afternoon
speaking assignments.
A mass meeting scheduled for
the church during the evening
Now You Can Get
Full-Color Snaps
Indoors with Most
Any Roll-Film
Camera
Get a Roll of the
New Kodacolor
Film, Type A Here
Stop in today and get a
roll or two for your
camera . . . see for your
self how easy it is to get
gorgeous full-color pic
tures indoors. Five popu
lar roll-film sizes: 127,
620, 120, 616, and 116.
mtmsjSsi mm
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a Schick Shaver for ten days. Then if you aren't a Schick
fan for life, we'll cheerfully refund your money.
SCHICK SUEwilhV-lr; shearing
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SCHICK COIONEI wilh new 3-M
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177 North Liberty
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10 Free SAII Green
Stamps given Wednen
dy at (he redemption
denli. Bring your
tamp book.
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AI L WOOL BL.WKETS
Made by "Rcgrnt," 100 vir
gin wool to last inch. Five
nrettv nastel colors, satin
bound. Size 72x84.
PLASTIC TABLE C LOTHS
Reg. $2.00. Heavy plastic
cloths with attractive colored
floral centers, contrasting trim.
Hemmed edges.
SHEET m.WKF.TS
Special savings for you on
these warm pink and blue
pastel plaid blankets. Whip
stitched edges; sire 60x76.
$0.95
U Nylon - acetate
lace-trimmed slips
mi ash and dry in minutes
Reg. $3.95. The magic fabric that retains it's shape,
comes out of each washing with a brand-new look.
Bias-cut slip fits flawlessly, won't ride up or twist.
Deep, lavish lace trim on bodice and hem. In
white only. Sizes 32-40.
Lingerie, main floor
i
$1 0.95 Men's casual coat
JLeW with tour hiy9
roomy patch pockets
Reg. $18.95. Corduroy coats, carefully tailored for
comfort and ease. Just the ideal jacket for all
around wear. Perfect for spectator sports. Fine pin
wale cord in grey, maroon, green with leather-covered
buttons, full rayon lining. Sizes 36 to 44, in
short and longs. . - .
Men s Clothing, Main Floor
$0.95
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Light 9 Down-iillcd
Feather foam Jackets
Reg. $35.00. Just take a look at the spectacular
savings of $25.05 then hurry to Roberts. Down
filled body and sleeves; water-repellent (so neces
sary for Oregon climate) ; button front. In tan, red,
blue. Sizes 10, 12 and 14.
Boys, main floor
$0.69
Wool-Jac Shifts
Reg. $5.95. Red and black plaid, light in weight,
warm to wear. Cape front and back, in-or-outer
style. Large sizes (6 to 18).
Boys, wain floor
Beaut iiul u unions uith
Nylon Ku filed Curtains
50x84 72x81 9(ix8l
$(j.95 $J.95 $j9.9E
Billowy curtains of sheer nylon with lavish double
ruffles, baby headed and with ruffled tie-bnek. A
cinch to wash, they dry in minutes and look fresh
and crisp as new.
Curtains, Downstairs
77
99
OlTIVs ELAMVEL
3Qe yd. value. 27" wide, in
soft, fine quality so suitable
for diapers. Extra heavy,
bleached white, short pieces.
No cuts.
Domestics, mezianine
lABLEACHED mi'SLI
Rrg. sells for 29c yd. Sturdy
quality muslin, woven with
over 150 threads to an inch.
Short pieces, ranging from 1
to 20 yds., none cut. 40" wide,
unbleached.
Domestics, meixanine
19.
l-ni KM K ELECTRIC PLATE
Rrg. $3.95. Has smooth, easy- m
to-clean white enamel finish, v'l (It
For cabin, or small apart- V I
ment. Comes with cord. I
Appliances, downstairs
15.
READY-MADE DRAPES
Values to $15.95. Beautifully
tailored in lovely
terns. Full width
long, all lined, French-
tops all ready for hanging.
Draperies', downstairs
Beautifully
floral pat- A ()',
and 7 ft. 'HI'"'
:h-pleated- fj
Brushed Bavnn
BEDJACKEtS
Rcz. $2.95. As Drettv to
look at, as they are warm (jj 7(1
and cozv to wear. First V I
quality, in pink and blue.
Medium and large.
Lingerie, main floor
$1.95,
1 LAWEL CiONXS
if perfect. Fully cut
for sleeping comfort in solid V?"i Ml
color or dainty patterns. V I
Made by famous manufac- J
turer. Sizes 34 to 40.
Lingerie, main floor
Famous Xante
ISKASSIEKE
Reg. $2. Large assortment
including rayon satin, cot- 0
tons and nylons. Designed V
for youthful uplift, white.
Adjustable straps, back.
Foundations, second floor
1
.00
"Moecnsin" Top
AIVKLETS
Reg. 59c. Fine quality cot
ton, with nicely ribbed top.
Reinforced heel and toe for
extra wear. White, and
many, many colors. 8J4 to
10'4.
39
C
Slon'ia
HANDKERCHIEFS
Reg. 15c. Soft, absorbent
white cotton handkerchiefs
in large size men like.
Smooth hemstitched edges.
Limit 6.
6.
16-RIB UMBRELLAS
Values to $5.95. Fine rayon
coverings in colorful plaids, Q4 vx
bright prints, some solids. V -C 'W
Rust-proof frames; clever J
handles.
Accessories, main floor
WOMEN'S SLACKS
Reg. $3.49. Sleekly tailored
to fit smoothly. Cut full, in CjlJ 77
black, navy, brown rayon. V '
Made with zipper closing,
self belt. Sizes 12 to 20.
Sporr.swear, main floor
Ladies'
HANKIES
Values to 79c. Expensive
looking hankies, fine for
gifts. Group includes prints;
swiss-type with dainty em
broidery trims. Some with
hand-rolled edges.
Accessories, main floor
0
Red
HUNTING SHIRTS
Reg. $2.69. Get set for hunt
ing seasonl Full cut; long Qrt 9(
tail; double flop breast P f uv
pockets in eye-catching
bright red suedc. 14' to 17.
WOOL ISOOT SOX
50 wool sox ideal for
hunting, sports, work. Elas
tic stiiy-ui) tops, wilh rein
forced heel and toe. White,
gf' nnd colors.
Work clothes, main floor
LEISURE COATS
Rrg. $7.95. A coat a man can
rcliix in. Kayon and wool Ql 77
gabardine in tan or beige, V-
yoke lined; handsome look- fl
ing, comfortable. 36 to 42.
Men's clothing, main floor
69
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Quilted trim
Plastic Laundry Itaij
Attractive way to hide your
laundry. Clear plastic with 1J
quilted top and bottom in 'I'l1
three pretty harmonizing X
colors. Size is 18"x27"; with
strong cord drawstring.
Notions, mam floor
Stole and Liberty
"On the Corner"
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