Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 07, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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One Dead in Train Derailment Derailed cars of the
Milwaukee railroad's crack train, the Chippewa Hiawatha,
are returned to the tracks near Saukville, Wis., where the
train hit a broken rail and overturned. One man was killed
and 64 persons were injured in the accident. Authorities said
it was "miraculous" that the death toll was not higher.
(Acme Telephoto)
Dallas Sewage Bond
May Be on Ballot in
Dallas, Feb. 7 It is quite probable that Dallas
faced with the matter of a bond issue in the
$50,000 at the May primary election, according
Smith.
The state sanitary authority has given the
to construct a sewage disposal
plant which must De in opera
tion by the end of 1951.
Several years ago the city
voted a $150,000 bond issue for
the plant and storm sewers.
Storm sewers required the sale
of $42,000 in bonds, leaving
only $108,000 in unsold bonds
for the plant which, it is now
estimated, will cost between
$150,000 and $175,000.
The storm sewers were install
ed several years ago, but the
sewage plant was not construct
ed at the time of the original
issue because of a shortage of
materials.
The original proposition called
for revenue bonds and a fee sys
tem was set up whereby each
water user pays a sum each
month for the sewage fund.
Revenue bonds are no longer
considered the most desirable
type, however, and it is prob
able that the proposition pre
sented to voters in the primary
would call for general obligation
bonds with a revenue feature.
Such bonds do not carry as high
a Tate of interest and are also
more readily sold.
Apparently the city has no
alternative but to construct the
plant because the sanitary au
thority is vested with the pow
er to enforce the law on the mat
ter. Failure of the voters to
No Action
Air Force
Washington,
peared today
will have to
other year before congress de
cides to establish an air force
academy.
A congressional
is the chief reason.
school have been
195 communities in 34 states.
Some members of congress,
who asked to remain anony
mous, said they
this additional
back home while
for re-election.
Chairman Carl
Ga.,) of the
ices committee
hearings on the
said no actual
be considered
department selection board in
spects all 195 sites.
The board,
Carl Spaatz,
force chief of
43 sites to date.
32 Tears Later
Waldron, Mich.,
approve . the issue would only
result in legal action and more
expense to the city, and yet
Ray A. Farnham is proudly
wearing the medal he just re
ceived for gallantry In action.
the plant construction would re
main a necessity, Mayor Smith
states.
Farnham won
after a campaign at Jucignon,
France, Aug. 29, 1918.
The present sewage disposal
plant is completely inadequate
city leaders' admit. It was con
structed for use by a population
and into LaCreole creek, creat
of 1,500 to 2,000 people and is
ing an especially bad situation
in periods of low water for those
whose property fronts on the
serving between 5,000 and 6
000.
Raw sewage flows through it
creek.
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U.S. Employment'
Hits 4,480,000
Washington, Feb.-7 ftJ.R) Un
employment rose to a postwar
high of 4,480,000 persons in
mid-January, the census bureau
said today.
The bureau said 56.947,000
persons had jobs on Jan. 14 com- i
pared with 58,556,000 a month I
earlier. ,
Secretary of Commerce Char
les Sawyer said the sizeable in
crease is to be expected between
December and January because
of "seasonal developments."
He called it "noteworthy that
industrial employment did not
appear to be materially affec
ted." Sawyer noted that a year ago
unemployment increased sub
stantially between December
and January.
Couple Has 5th
Set of Twins
Denison, Tex., Feb. 7 (ff) Mrs
Henry White of Durante, Okla..
has run out of names and Mr.
White stopped passing out cigars
long ago.
They've just had twins for the
fifth time.
That makes 19 children for
the Whites. Sixteen of them
are living. The first twins ar
rived in 1932, the second in
1938, the third in 1947 and the
fourth in 1949.
Two sets were girls and the
other three were mixed.
Mrs. White, 41 said, "I've run
but of names and anyway, my
sister-in-law promised to name
Issue
May
voters will be
neignhorhood of
to Me? or Mollis
city final notice
them this time."
Seen on
Her husband had no comment
on the twins. Asked if he was
going to pass out the cigars he
Academy
said:
"Nope. I quit that a long
Feb. 7 U.R) It ap
time ago.
that the airforce
wait at least an
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election year
Bids for the
submitted by
do not want
pressure" from
campaigning
Vinson, (D.,
house armed serv
promised to hold
issue. But he
legislation will
until a defense
headed by Gen
retired former air
staff, has inspected
Feb. 7 (UPJ
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WE GIVE AND REDEEM
GREEN STAMPS
After Inventory
DAMAGED
ALL
MAIN FLOOR
Men's Wool Plaid
Jackets and Choppers
Some reinforced sleeve and cuff.
Size 38-48. 12 only.
Poplin and Tackle Twill
Zipper Jackets
15 only.
JEN-CEL-LET
CRUISERS
S & M, insulated. T only.
$99
$999
Uniform Pants or Shirts $)99
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2
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Sanforized.
Boys' Western and Print
Sport Shirts
Short sleeve. Sizes 6-12. 75 only.
Final Clearance of Men's
Sport Shirts
Gabardine, nylon, etc.
Men's Ties
Clearance on assorted patterns
in satin, wool, rayon.
Cotton Dresses
Uniforms (85 only). 12-20,
38-44.
99c
$199
66
WOMEN'S ROBES CflQQ
Quilted Cotton and Satin
25 only. 12-20.
Clearance on
Better Dresses
Some maternity included. 50
only.
ACCESSORIES
30 Fall
Handbags
Values to $8.95.
$500
50
Women's Purses
Assorted colors. Damaged. 8
only.
Women's Purses
Navy, black, green, red, in
plastic. 15 only.
Head Scarfs
50 wool and rayon. 24 only.
49
49.
29
SPORT WEAR
Women's Jackets t A
$4
12 only. Wool and corduroy.
Sizes 10-18.
Women's Blouses
Assorted colors. Sizes 32-40.
20 only.
Cashmere
Sweaters
Slipover style, natural color.
Seconds. 10 only.
Skirts
i
All wool plaids and plains. 24
30 waists. 13 only.
$100
$2"
2"
dl
CLOSE-OUTS DISCONTINUED
SALES FINAL NO CO.D.
LINGERIE DEPT.
Rayon Briefs and
Ladies' Vests
Part wood, large sizes. 40 only.
RAYON KNIT GOWNS
WOMEN'S SLIPS
SHORTY GOWNS
PAJAMAS
30 only.
Ladies' Nylon
Nylon Hose
51-30, 51-15, 30-45. Broken
sizes, assorted shades.
39'
99
49
1
i anorea ana ouicner Doy. jz
40. 50 only.
Plain Flannel
Gowns, Prints
18-20. 35 only.
Flannel Pajamas $199
$J69
19'
59'
Anklets
Wool. Part Wool, Cotton, odds
and ends. B'i-lO.
Fall Belts
Assorted sizes, colors. 25 only.
SECOND FLOOR
WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR
100 Wool Gabardine and
Tweed Suits
2 or 3 of a kind. Sizes 10-20
16 only.
Winter Coats
$goo
$fiJ0G
$Q00
Broadcloth, Gab. fleeces. Size
10-20.
Fleece In Long and
Short Coats
7 only.
Formals
White and pastels. 13 only.
9 to 15, 10 to 16.
Women's
Fall Hats
Dark colors in wool felts. 90
only.
Nat'l. Advertised Bras and
Garter Belts
50 only.
"Teen-Age"
Girls' Dresses
Rayon, wool, cotton. Sizes 10-12-14.
15 only.
Children's Dresses
60 only. Cotton and royon,
Sizes 7-14.
Children's Fall
Wool Skirts
Sizes 3-14. 25 only.
$00
$200
99c
$199
$J99
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OFF
00
1
3 to 6x. 50 only.
Girls'
Winter Coats
100 wool, fur trimmed, fleece,
19 only.
Boys' Coats
100 wool tweed and covert,
3-6 years. 8 only.
Children's Dresses $00
$Ij00
$00
Capital Journal. Salem, Or.. Tuesday, February 7. 1950 3
177 north liberty
SHOE DEPT.
Growing
Boys' Shoes
Sizes 2-6. Reg. 6.95.
Men's, Children's, Women's
House Slippers
All kinds and descriptions.
BASEMENT
DOMESTIC DEPT. Basement
Cannon Towels
In Beau. Striped colors. Heavy
weight. Full size. 60 only.
Cannon
Wash Cloths
In astd. colors. Reg. weight.
Striped patterns. 60 only.
Pillow Slips
Pink, yellow, blue, green. Size
42x36. Cannon muslin. 124 only.
CURTAIN DEPT.
Plastic Yardage
50 yds. Plain assorted colors.
36 inches wide.
Cotton Panels
Astd. lengths. White. 40 width.
50 only.
Curtain Yardage
Blue pin dot, peach, cat paw,
plain marquisette for every
room. 75 yds.
Ruffled
Priscilla Curtains
Color gold and rose. Size 44x
81. 12 only.
APPLIANCE DEPT.
Used 3-Burner
Hot Point Range
Deep well cooker.
40
Floor Samples of Famous Name
Ranges and Refrigerators
7949 Models at Reduced Prices
5-Ft. Used
Refrigerator
Good condition.
Used Reehm Gas
Water Heater
40 Gal. White enamel.
MEZZANINE
Plastic Aprons
Colors and patterns. Ruffled
edges.
Odds and Ends of
Remnants
36-in. Damask
Floral pattern, assorted eolors.
Figured
French Crepe
Astd. eolors and patterns.
$299
99c
39'
5'
39'
39'
49'
49'
$339
00
2500
3000
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PRICE
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