Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 18, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Resisting Wife
Slayer Hanged
Walla Walla, Nov. 18 (P) A
mother'i vain mile-consuming
effort to keep her son from
walking the "last mile" failed
last night and early today Wayne
L. Williams was hanged for the
slaying of his wife.
He was pronounced dead at
12:16 a.m. after being carried
to the gallows strapped to a
board. He had refused to walk
and resisted as the black mask
was placed over his face.
The snap of the trap-door
brought to an end the desperate
bid of Williams' mother, Mrs.
Nora Williams of Everett, to
stay the execution. Contending
that her son had been insane for
some time before moving to
Washington from Tulsa, Okla.,
she appealed to the state su
preme court in Olympia and
then to lower courts at Walla
Walla, Pasco and Yakima by ap
plication for a writ of habeas
corpus. All were denied.
Williams, 32, was convicted of
bludgeoning his wife, Hallie Lu
cile, 27, with a rock, then push
ing her body over a steep cliff
overlooking Puget sound near
Mukilteo on June 17, 1948.
His four-year-old daughter,
Mary Bernice, also was beaten
and pushed over the precipice
but survived.
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Trial Judge Federal Judge
George B. Harris (above) of
San Francisco, is presiding at
perjury trial of Harry Bridges
charged with swearing falsely
he was not a member of the
communist party in 1945 when
he obtained his citizenship.
(AP Wirephoto)
Missionary to
Talk to Baptists
Miss Laura Reddig, of the
Cameroon! Mission Field in
Africa, will be at the Bethel Bap
tist church, North Cottage at D
street, at 7:30 o'clock Sunday
evening. She will show pictures
and tell of her work there.
The Salt Creek Baptist church,
near Dallas, will join the Bethel
Baptists in this service. Miss
Reddig is working in the same
field as Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Schneider who went out from
the Salt Creek Baptist Church
about four years ago.
An offering for the State
Young People's Missionary Pro
ject will be received at this ser
vice. Half of this will go for the
Banso hospital where Miss Red
dig works.
The public is also invited to
annother feature of the evening's
activities. At 7 o'clock Oren
Hornback will present an organ
recital of old hymns on the pipe
organ which was purchased by
the Bethel Baptist Church about
a year ago.
Club Holding Bazaar
Woodburn The annual baz
aar of the Woodburn Womans"
club will be held Saturday, at
the old theatre building on Front
street starting at 9:30 o'clock.
The committee in charge in
cludes, Mrs. A. W. Andrews, Mrs.
H. A. Lohse, Mrs. Lester Henn,
Mrs. R. L. Anderson and Mrs.
T. K. Sanderson.
READY TO GO
Have Your Thanksgiving Dinner at Home Without
Worry of Cooking. Place Your Order Now for
Sliced, Freshly Roasted Turkey; belicious Dressing; Hot
Gravy; Cranberry Sauce; Parkerhouse Rolls; Pumpkin
or Mince Pies.
You can pick up your food ready to serve Wednesday eve
ning or Thursday morning up to 12 noon. Also Individual
Turkey Pies.
LeGarie Delicatessen
Phone 2-1403
1312 State St.
Green Stamps Are Your
Extra Savings
YIM north liberty
SUPER VALUE DAYS
Drastically Reduced Prices on
Demonstrators Floor Samples
REFRIGERATORS
ELECTRIC WASHERS
ELECTRIC IRONERS
ELECTRIC RANGES
WATER HEATERS
HOME FREEZERS
OIL HEATERS
SEWING MACHINES
Not trade-ins! Not reconditioned! These are never-before-sold new models,
tome slightly marred from being used as demonstrators and from being shown
on the floor . . . each is in excellent mechanical condition and will give you
the service of completely new models ... at vastly reduced prices!
Quantities Are Limited All Sales Final
APPLIANCES DOWNSTAIRS
No Down Payment on Approved Credit
First Payment in January
LIBERAL TRADE-INS
177 north liberty
Open Friday Nights Till 9 P.M.
Capital Journal. Salem, Ore.. Friday. November IS, 1949 S
177 north liberty
We Give and Redeem &C Green Stamps
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Open Friday Night 'til 9
DAYS
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Whaf a Sale!
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
Iich dress r. $10.00 to $12.00
2 for
$n.oo
Roberts' offer you 250 new fall
dresses at the amazing low price
of two for $11.00. Fabrics include
taffetas, crepes, failles, suitings.
Many styles to choose from, in
regular sizes, half sizes, and
Junior sizes too. Come early.
FASHIONS, SfCOND FLOOR
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$ .00 Women's AM Woo
You'll have to see them to believe you can get quality like
this at the tiny price of $19.00. They're every one 100
wool, oats and suits are trimly tailored, yei their soft dress
maker details jrive them a feminine look. Coats in broad
cloths, coverts, fleeces . . . sizes 10 to 20. Colors: Wine,
green, grey, black, taupe. Suits in gabardines and donegals
. . . sizes 10 to 18. Colors: Wine, green, grey, black, brown.
Fashions, Second Floor
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Special Purchase
CANNON wLIDO" TOWEL
ath Towel Rig.
,i.M
4 Twel-
e
Now
$1.39
Wh rinfh . Reg. Now
2" S9r J9e
Easembic, mly $2.37
DOWN PILLOWS
Filled from seam to seam with
100 duck down, covered with
blue or tan narrow stripe tick
ing. Corded edges. Size 20x26.
GIRLS' BLOUSES
Good quality Sanforized broad
cloth. Peter Pan collar, short
sleeves. White, some pastels.
Sizes 7 to 14. Reg. $1.59.
33" Printed Cretonne
$100
2 yds. I
Reg. 89c yd. Make your own slip
covers, drapes, curtains at sav
ings. Colorful floral prints on
natural colored grounds. Wash
able. CHRISTMAS
. TREE LIGHTS
IT'S NEW
IT'S DIFFERENT!
"Fireman-Red"
Flannel
49c
Solid color with AMy border. Choo.e in ,he favored colors, .,., fla,
ml' P'al Pk. "os. yerlow, HppMre blue, nu.t grey.
Domestics, downstairs
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Sheer Washable
NYLON
PANELS
36 inches wide, in a brilliant
vat-dyed, fast color "Fireman's
Red." Why it up into play
suits, snow suits, night shirts,
sleep coots, p.j.'s for children
and odults. Sanforized, too.
Limited quantity.
Domestics,
CHILDREN'S
DRESSES
1
.99
89c
2 Sett
1
00
Buy your tree lights now and
at savings. Set contains 7 vari
colored series lights. Get yours
while supply last.
A limited ossortment of print
dresses in sizes 1 to 3 only
smart fall styles and patterns.
Come early for this, girls.
Second floor
Size 43 inches wide, full 81
inches long. Lovely, filmy
sheer panels, with all the ad
vantages of nylon. First qual
ity, with deep hems, all ready
to hang. Green, blue, rose,
orchid ond off white. Regular
$2.79.
Curtains, downstairs
RAYON JERSEY GOWNS
Reg. $1.69. Three cute .
styles to choose from,
all first quality rayon I
Jersey. Blue and pink in J I
small, medium, large Jp.
Lingerie, main floor
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CHILDREN'S BOXER JEANS
11.59 value. Strong and
sturdy, of sanfor
blue denim, with cla
waist for better
Boxer style. In sizes
S.
and .
;s $1
2 to JL