Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 12, 1953, Page 22, Image 22

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    22 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon lliura Feb. 12, 1953
Four More Red POW Die From Riot Injuries
Puun. Korea 6n VAiir
North Korean prisoners of war,
Injured Monday when U. N.
guardf broke up a rock-throwing
POW demonitration on Koje
Island, died Wednesday.
That brought the death toll to
flv.
The U. N. command said 44
other prison art were Injured,
eight seriously. There were no
U.N. casualties.
OPEN FRIDAY MITE TILL 9 O'CLOCK
J. J. Clothes Shop
SALEM'S QUALITY CLOTHIERS FOR MEN 1
CLOSING OUT
All ef Oar Fall and Whiter Stock
At Radical Price Reductions
MUST HAVE BOOM FOB NEW SPRING
STOCK NOW IN TRANSIT. MOST OF THESE
Super Fine Qualify
CIIITC Are Suitable for
JUIiJ Year Around Wear
Toa can select a beautiful spring wardrobe from the large
stock we hare to ehoae from ia regulars, shorts, longs and
stoats.
AT TERRIFIC GREAT
MONEY-SAYING PRICES
A r Alii" I 100 Wool Sharkskin
SUNS
Were $47.50
NOW
$3250
REGULAR $55.00
100 WOOL
HARD FINISHED
PURE WORSTED
suns
NOW
MB
Were $48 and $50
NOW
$3S00
REG. $65 to $75
FINEST QUALITY
2-PANTS
MIS
NOW ONLY
k)U and $55.00
Sport Coats, Slacks and Pants
At 25 to 33 Off
YOU'LL FIND IT PAYS ALL WAYS
TO SHOP JJs
Better known, none better, for quality, style and greater
aloe
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M.
J. J. Clothes Shop
367 blAlfc bl.
I doors west of Liberty St, next to Hartman's Jewelry Store
5 Scholarship
Offers Made
Five national 4-H programs
important in training rural boys
and girls In farm end home proj
ects are being continued in 1833,
the state club office has an
nounced. The programs and donors are:
Canning, Kerr; clothing, Spool
Cotton; food preparation, Kelvi
nator; garden, Allis-Chalmers;
and home Improvement, Sears
Roebuck Foundation.
Based on latest enrollment
figures, it is estimated thst more
than 1 4 million club members
both boys and girls throughout
the nation will participate this
year in the five programs. In
which they will make or remod
el 2Va million garments, plan
and serve IS million meals, csn
and freeze 8 tt million quarts and
2 million pounds of foods, and
make 430,000 articles to Improve
; 119,000 rooms In their homes.
Incentives for top records of
achievement in each of these
programs are honor medals, trips
to the annual 4-H club congress
in Chicago, and $300 college
scholarships to county, state and
national winners, respectively.
I County extension agents will
furnish complete information on
i any of these programs, all of
which are supervised by the Co
operative Extension Service.
Labor Supply
Above Normal
Lebanon Employers of east
Linn county report the supply of
available labor much greater
this year during January and
early February than in several
years past, reports Charles B.
Wilson, manager of the Lebanon
branch of the state employment
office. I
Logging and lumbering, the
area's main Industrie, report an '
unusually large number of.
workers seeking work daily at
their operations. There has been j
little to offer them as turnover!
is at its lowest point for the year i
and employers are still calling
back former employees pre
viously laid off. !
Estimated unemployment on
Jan. 31 was about 300 less than
for the month before, favorable
weather having given rise to
continuous operations and more
full employment.
Even though unemployment
compensation claims were less
than a year ago, total unemploy
ment was considered more be
cause of the available labor sup
ply in the area, part of which
has migrated to this section in
the past several months from
adjoining areas of Oregon, and
from Washington. ,
Discover Bones of
Prehistoric Man
Tokyo ).B Chinese commu
nist erehaeloglsts have discov
ered three skulls and numer
ous bone fragments of the pre
historic Peking man, Radio
Pelplng said today.
The broadcast' said erehaelo
glsts also found a "compara
tively well-preserved" skull of
a young woman of the new
stone age
SMALL CHANGE
WON'T BUY A CAR
BUT IT SURE
WILL SELL ONE
With a Low-Cost
Quick-Action Ad!
Anytime you have something
to sell .... Auto . . . Homes
Furniture . . Advertise it in our
Low-cost ad section. Sell it The
Easy Way!
Phone 2-2406 Today!
Advertise Where People look!
let SfiSIUKKS JACK'S 6 Piclison's Market
SOLVE YOUR FOOD BUDGET PROBLEM
BUY YOUR FOOD BY THE FREEZERFUL!
6 Months W
24 Months -.S
HERE'S
HOW
YOU
on
the Food!
on
(he Freezer!
Vfl'fnV fnlfrnMhO
m ujiyiuiyv
PAY: - "" ;
- p ("i 111 , lERs
i 1 Here's Vhaf You Gel- g?5
Meat at Today's Low Prices!
Your Choice of Meat Cut and
Wrapped to Your Specifications!
Your Choice of Frozen Fruit
and Vegetables !
The Best Freezer Buy
On the Market
WITH OPTION TO RENEW YOUR FOOD SUPPLY
AFTER MONTHS AT COMPARABLE PRICES.
j
-auiwJiJ.'"T"l
2?
FAMILY SIZE -15 CUBIC FOOT
WITH THE FOLLOWING FOOD
Beef mbVy"nor17 12 Pkgs. Cul Corn
2 Pork Shoulders
2 Pork Loins
1 Premium Ham
4 Fryers
3 lbs. Bacon
10 Asst. Pkgs. Seafood
24 Pkgs. Peas
12 Pkgs. String Beans
12 Pkgs. Lima Beans
6 Pkgs. Succotash
6 Pkgs. Spinach
6 Pkgs. Broccoli
6 Pkgs. Brussel Sprouts
A e fjv m at flLea tTLijal TehM
l HKgs. peas & carrots ? w ""
12 Pkgs. Mixed Vegs. 6 Pkgs. French Fries
$1 (. nftVnFIRST 6 PAYMENTS M9
IU UUWllFINAL 18 Payments 1773
AND IF YOU HAVE A VERY LARGE
FAMILY-TRY A 22 CUBIC FOOT FREEZER
WITH THE FOLLOWING FOOD
Beef ;y(rb.d;-i.out lOAsst. Pkgs. Seafood 6 Pkgs. Succotash
utility)
24 Pkgs. Peas 6 Pkgs. Spinach
12 Pkgs. Peas
6 Pkgs. Brussel
12 Pkgs. Mix. Vegs. Sprouts
12 Pkgs. Cut Corn 6 Pkgs. Chicken
2 Pork Shoulders
2 Pork Loins
1 Premium Ham
Vi Veal
8 Fryers
6 Pkgs. Broccoli
2 Stewing Chickens 12 Pkgs. String Beans Tamales
All This Plus a
Beautiful New
22 Cubic Foot
B. F. Goodrich Home
Freezer for Only
$10 DOWN
First 6 Payments . . $69.70
3 lbs. Bacon
12 Pkgs. Lima Beans 6 Pkgs. French Fries Final 18 PaymentJ 524.13
If you don't like these sample assortments of food give
us a list of what you want we'll secure it for you and
price it to you on this same basis.
See These Freezers on Display at Smiling Jack's
And at Dickson's Market S. Pacific Highway
at the 12th Street Jupction
OPEN YOUR
CONVENIENT
ACCOUNT
TAKES BUT
A MINUTE!
SMILING JACK'S
I -.woK( CORNIER CENTER ft CHURCH H
Open
Evenings
'Til 9 p.m.
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