Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 07, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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Tornado Hurls
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Houston, Oct. 7 () A brief
tornado ikipped through the
east side of Houston today. First
report said a few houses were
damaged.
An automobile on Telephone
road was picked up and hurled
15 feet.
Witnesses said the twister
moved across the area in a
black cone.
Houston, whose 500,000 popu
lation makes it Texas' largest ci
ty, was hit by a hurricane early
Tuesday but suffered little dam
age. The automobile, owned by
Mrs. Paul James, a laundry em
ploye, was turned for an end-over-end
flip and deposited up
right on a street curb about 15
feet from where it was parked.
Clifford W. Phifer, a cafe
owner, said he saw the twister
moving in from the south.
"I stood at the door of the
cafe and saw it lift the car in
the air, flip it over one time and
drop it," he said.
He said the twister lasted only
a few seconds.
CDA Meet Tuesday
Woodburn The monthly
meeting of the .Catholic Daugh
ters of America will be held
Tuesday evening. The commit
tee in charge will be Mrs. Bera
Brandtl, Mrs. Rita McCann,
Mrs. Evelyn Oahtes, Mrs. Anna
Lenners, Mrs. Agnes Ledtke and
Mrs. Emma Otjen.
Highway Personnel
Go Back to School
It was "back to school" for
over 30 employees in sub-profes
sional grades of engineering in
the state highway department as
they started training in college
mathematics Wednesday night,
October 5. at the Salem high
school building.
The class, arranged by the
highway personnel department
in cooperation with the System
of Higher Education, is taught
by Dr. James F. Price, profes
sor of mathematics at Oregon
State college. The course is to
extend for eleven weeks and of
fers regular college credit as
well as counting in promotional
examinations.
ChineSe NaHOnaliSlS Capllal Journal. Salem, Oregon, Friday, October 7, 19493
Chinese national 1 s t warships Fusan, a south Korean port,
Dalaaea truinUinr outside Shanghai, has been re- Agent Harold F. Fish said.
KClCOJC rrcigniCI leased, the local agent for the
Seoul. Korea. Oct. 7 U.B The "ne announced today- LiIie ot the valley are some-
Isbrandtsen line's freighter Fly- The ship now Is on its way to times called "fairy ladders."
ing Independent, detained by
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Yugoslavia Greets Its Workers Under a picture of Mar
shal Tito in Belgrade's Square of Brotherhood and Unity,
Yugoslavs demonstrate in honor of returned workers on new
Zagreb to Belgrade road, near completion. Workers received
no pay, only food and lodging.
Pilot Blamed lor
Clark Crash
Los Angeles, Oct. 7 U. The
civil aeronautics administration
charged today that incompetence
of Commercial Pilot James I.
Hayter caused a plane crash in
which Singer Buddy Clark was
killed.
His incompetence caused a
forced landing on Beverly Blvd.
Saturday night, "creating a
grave hazard to the lives of per
sons in the vicinity," said a com
plaint filed with the civil aero
nautics board yesterday.
Hayter was accused of violat
ing civil air regulations by over
loading hit five-place twin-erf'
gine Cessna plane, carrying In
sufficient gasoline, and flying
into a cloud formation when he
knew that his fuel was nearly
gone.
Decker's
is coming
to Salem!
Watch for the
Opening
Announcement
Youngstown Kitchens
at home-town prices!
You know you've always dreamed of a
bright, work-saving kitchen like this.
You've seen them lovely, roomy, luxuri
ous Youngstown Kitchens advertised in
the biggest magazines and in your home
town papers.
Now you can actually see them firsthand
in our showroom. Come in and check the
work-saving features, and the special en
gineering that lets the right sink and cabi
nets fit any kitchen, perfectly!
And check the low, home-town prices! Let
us show you how, by selecting the right
Kitchenaider and roomy base and wall
cabinets, you can have your dream kitchen
... at a price you can afford I
Come in today.
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SALEM, OREGON
Penney's Keeps Your Feet Dry!
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FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. .. ECONOMY PRICED
WHAT SIZE BOOTS
DO YOU NEED?
MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT
SPORT BOOTS
At a Thrifty
Penney Price
4
.39
Short
Men's 6-12
Sizes 6-12
8
.90
TOP LACE PACS
FOR THE FAMILY
Men's 16" Sizes 6-12
Regular or Wide
5.79
At Penney's, rubber boots are a serious matter each
one must pass our grueling laboratory tests, so that
your feet, in any of these 4 styles stay dry, protected
and comfortable. Firm-gripping cleat-style soles.
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Sportsmen! This is your boot. It's comfortable . . .
sponge innersole. It's rugged . . . all-rubber with
cleated sole and heel. It's adjustable . . . the dual
blind permits cutting down to a shorter height. . . .
Adjustable knee harness and belt strap . . . snap
fasteners to hold boots in place when rolled.
Women's sizes 3 to 9 8.50
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
Penney's outfits the family for hunting, fishing or
farm work. These rugged pacs have cleated soles for
sureness afoot . . . sponge innersoles for comfort ...
live rubber uppers.
Men's 12" 6 to 12 5.29
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GALOSHES AT BIG
PENNEY SAVINGS
Boys
3-59
Sturdy, lightweight galoshes designed for slushy
weather. Wonderful for children . . . their snow
suits can be tucked in. Dad and Mom will like the
waterproof gusset ond warm cotton lining. Outfit
the family . . . you'll save at Penney's.
Boys' 2'i-5'i 3.59
Youth's 11-2 3.49
RUBBERS FOR ALL
THE FAMILY
Penney-Priced! jF
Men's Sizes 6-12 I
Penney's hos bright finished storm rubbers for the
family! And just check our low prices! Reinforced
at tip ond toe for long wear . . . plenty of give so you
can get them on or off easily.
Boys' 2'i-5'i 1.69
Youths' 11-2 1.59
Women's 4-10 1.59
Misses' 12'i-4 1.49
Children's S-l 2 1.39
WOMEN'S SMART
SIDE ZIP BOOTS
Red Color!
3-98
Really smart-looking boots to moke you feel really
dressed up in stormy weather! Plenty of protection
provided by the oil-rubber construction. Easy to get
on and off. Buy yours today at cash and carry Pen
ney's! Sizes 4-11 Red 3.98
Sizes 4-11 White 4.29
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