Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Teachers lo
Pacific Wool
R. A. Ward, general manager
of Pacific Wool Growers, told
convention delegates results of
talks he and representatives of
the other indu:tries had recent
ly with Sacretary of Agriculture
Brannan.
He said the farm groups' posi
tion was this: the commodity
credit corporation Is invading
the field of marketing to an ex
tent that threatens the best in
terests of agriculture: private en
terprise can do a better Job of
finding and supplying markets:
Capital Journal Salem, Or.. Wednesday, Not. 9, 1949 3
The committee'! study will de
ermine the degree to which the!
as possible, and should, when
disposing of its stored surpluses,
use customary trade channels ex
cept when study and hearings
show such channels to be inade
quate. Ward said the secretary indi
cated that the government has
no wish to get further into the
marketing business but said it
appears likely that within a year
some additional commodities
may come into CCC hands and
the government will have to
market them in accordance with
the present farm law.
Delegates heard another side
of their business today when Dr.
Julius E. Nordby, director of the
Western Sheep Breeding labora
tory at Dubois, Ida., said good
results were becoming apparent
in breeding research. He said
that the research into selective
breeding for improved rang
sheep was concentrated on the
Rambouillet breed because it is
the most widely adaptable.
Make Survey
Growers Meet
Portland, Nov. 9 W) Efforts
to get the government out of
the business of marketing grain,
four colleges listed are meeting
state standard requirement! for
teacher education. Curriculum,
faculty and physical plant will
be factors in the evaluation.
Dr. Gunn was one of the lead
ers in the movement to permit
certification of elementary
teachers by newcomers to the
teacher-training field. A spe
cial act of the legislature setting
up standards for such colleges
nroonn folloee of Education.
Monmouth, Nov. 9 Dr. H. M.
Gunn. president of OCE. and
Mr. rwm Hofstetter. OCE li
cotton, tobacco and wool were
brarian, will take part in the
evaluation of elementary teach
er education in four other Ore-
outlined today to the Oregon
Wool Growers convention.
the training field and permit a
larger supply of elementary
cnn colleges this month. The
group begins worn at a meeting
in Salem, Wednesday, Novem
I the government should with
draw from marketing as soon
was passed, in order to widen I
teachers in a shorter time.
and Dr. George Martin of Wll-i
lamette.
ber 9.
Working with I special com
mittee of the state education de
partment headed by Miss Joy
Hills, state director of teacher
education and certification and
Walter Snyder, assistant super
intendent of public Instruction.
Dr. Gunn and Mrs. Hofstetter
will visit Marylhurst college at
Marvlhnmt November 10. Lewif
and Clark college near Portland.
November 11-12, Pacific univer
sity at Forest Grove November
14-15, and Portland university
November 18-19. Other mem
bers of the group are Sister Ber
nadette of Mt. Angel college,
v - !
Weds Japanese Sweetheart Toshie Okutomi, 22, of Tokyo,
Japan smiles as she helps her GI sweetheart, Orren Lucht,
22, Mora, Minn., farm youth, cut a wedding cake after their
marriage at his home in Mora. In background is the Rev
Oscar Olson who performed the ceremony. A special act of
congress permitted Toshie to enter the United States to
marry Lucht whom she met while he was with U. S. occupa
tion forces in Japan two years ago. (AP Wirephoto)
OC Man Elected
Spokane, Nov. 9 UP The
president of the Pacific North
west Hardware and Implement
association for the coming year
will be Harry Campbell of
Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. G. M.
Landeen, Oregon City, Ore., was
named vice president.
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to JOE'S
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ON YOUR
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Use our layaway plan, pay a little every week. Buy
him a new fall outfit for Christmas. Buy all 3
together, Suit, Topcoat and Hat, and save $25.00.
See these super-fine quality clothes.
Reg. $40, $45, $50, $55, $60, $65, $70, $75
(1 and 2) pants Suits
At Joe's Upstairs Miracle Low Prices
$30$325O$375O$40$45&$50
Finest quality 100 wool hard finished worsteds.
New smart styles, in a wide selection of most desir
able colors, patterns and weaves. Sizes for all Regu
lar, Short, Stout or Tall.
100 Wool Covert and Gabardine
SUPERFINE TOPCOATS
Regular $37.50, $40.00. $45.00 $50.00
At Joes Miracle Low Prices
$275O$30$3259$375
Velvet smooth Coverts and Cravenette Gabardines,
in tan, blue, grey and brown. Box model fly front
dressy rainproof topcoats.
Open Friday Night
Jill 9 o'Clock
SLACKS, EXTRA SUIT PANTS AND SPORT COATS
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AT V TO Vl OFFGround Floor Store Prices
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442
STATE
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tric flashing sign above entrance.
COME SHAftE IN THESE TREMEHDOUS
(MS II SClEESin s MS GREATEST
3 SHOE
In Time to Complete Your Wardrobe for the Holiday Seasons ... for School ... for Campus ... for Office ... for the Party Season!
All Merchandise from our regular stock of Nationally Famous Lines Rothmoor, Brittany, Printiess Leeds Ltd., Rosenblum, Etta Gaynes, Monarch.
rDAIID 1 Wool, Corduroy, Sport, Cos- sftAll
VjKvUr I ual. For School and Office. MUU
Values to 14.98.
GROUP 2 1,:: 'HOG
group 3 ri.r:1. 150
Dresses GR0UP 1 9
Dressy afternoon
GROUP 2 1100
and evening dresses
in colorfu. crepe, gyp J J 00
and tissue failles.
GROUP 4 1500
Values
to GROUP 5 1900
34 95 GROUP 6 2100
rDAIID 1 100 All Wool Tweed and
UKUUr I Gabardine Suits. Tailored
by Etta Gaynes, and Rosenblum. Values to 49.93.
rDAIID 100 All Wool, Tweed,
UlVUUr JL Gabardine, Men's Worsted
and Sharkskin. Values to 59.95. Tailored by Ros
enblum, Etta Gaynes, Audrey Allan.
rDMID 9 100 All Wool Charmeen
V3lVSUr 9 Gabardeen, M a n s w
Worsted Broadcloth. Tailored by Princess, Brittany
Monarch. Values to 79.50.
3300
4400
5900
(MM
rnf IQ -I 100 All Wool Manhat
OKUUT I tan. 100 All Wool Leeds
Ltd. Values to 49.95.
gni ID O 100 A" Wo0' TwecJ
UlVUU I . Gabardine end Broadcloth.
Tailored by Leeds Ltd. Volues to 65.00.
rDAIID O 100 All Wool Gabardine
VlixUUr ) and Broadcloth. Tailored
by Printzess, Rothmoor. Values to 75.00.
rDAIID X 100 All Wool Gabardine
VJlxVsUr Broadcloth, Tweeds. Tail
ored by Printzess, Rothmoor, Brittany, Monarch.
Values to 89.50.
3900
4900
5900
6900
Savings Up To 50 In Our Great
NOVEMBER FUR SALE
Mountain Lamb ZA Shorty 69
Skunk Jacket 69
Natural Squirrel Locke 119
Russian Squirrel Locke 14900
Northern Back Muskrat 289
Russian Squirrel Back 350
Persian Lamb 29500
Grey Chinese Kidskin 199
Plus Tax
RAINCOATS
Raintwills Cravinetted Tweeds. Values to 29.95
15oo
in
GROUP 1 I J GROUPJ 17
GROUP 3 . . . $21.00
00
UMBRELLAS
399 499
CLOSE OUT OF
THIS DEPARTMENT
3 Groups
Values to 10.00
599
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A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection
409 Court