Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 20, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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DalWared Own Twta Mm. Jame D. Scott, 20, of Pleas
ant Vsller, O, is pictured with twin daughters aht delivered
Bnmided.'The babies, Vlckl (left and Viola, weighted four
pound! eight ounces and five pounds one ounce respectively.
Mother and daughters are reported In good condition. Mrs.
Scott to also the mother of five other children. (AP Wire
photo) ' . ' 1 ' ' '
Women Complain About
Debris Along
Th matter of debris being
scattered alone county roads
1m it in to the dumo by trucks
carrying garbage and other ma
tarlala broached by women of
h Tour Corners area was dis
rupt 1 durinc Thursday's ses
sion of the executive committee
of the Marlon county depart
ment of health.
: Inside the city limits, Salem
Officials nave the responsibility
f policing the trucks, out oui
rlri tha county is faced with
the problem, it was explained
during the conference.. Dr. W.
J. Stone, county health officer,
pointed out that it has been
found difficult to get complain
ants to sign warrants against the
violators. Dr. Stone and City
Manager J. L. Franien agreed
to be responsible for working
with the garbage disposal epera
' tors.
Dr. John A. Dyke reported
concerning fluoridation of wa
ter supplies. Communities now
engaged in treating water sys
tem include Gearhart, Corval
Us, Philomath', Forest Grove,
Florence, Pendleton, Astoria and
Salem Heights. Places that have
approved the program but where
the system has not been Installed
Include Bend, Eugene, Rose-
Chief Warren Talks on
Prevention of Crime
By PAUL HARVEY TH
Seleea Police ' Chief Clyde
Warren toU the Salem high
school student body Thursday
that th best way to prevent
rime such as car theft and
burglary to to keep ears, build
toca and houses locked up.
Warren, speaking at many
Ism this week in recognition
f National Crime Prevention
Week, told of the many other
duties el law enforcement of
floers. Ha said that the main
duty of them la to protect our
property and our lives.
The Salem police chief told
bow officers have the job of
watching parking meter and
keeping traffic Uhta in the
right condition. Warren said
the people of Salem authorized
the use of parking meters In
1047 and now there are more
than 1,000 meters.
He said that every violator
gets ticket except out of state
ears and cars of those attend
ing conventions. Those attend
ing conventions are given spe
cial parking stickers before
hand.
- Warren said at the present
time the eity of Salem takes in
$111,000 a year from the
meters. Other officers check
the restricted' parking zones.
Chief Warren also told how
the) communications division
handle the traffic light situa
tion. Thar are now 49 inter
sections with light and some
tf them dent have the "Walk"
Bat "Wait" signal for persons
walking. He said that sooner
r later these will have to be
replaced. He said that three
sntorswrtton have electronic
signals, which means they reg
elate themselves to th amount
est traffic.
Toward th tod of th pro
gram Warren showed the stu
Oar Mt
ESP
I1
I INtrsM
IDolph
and
' K '
H ig h ways
burg, Klamath Falls, HUlsboro
and Coqullle. -phvulral
examinations of sec
ondary school pupils have been
largely accomplished, it was re
vealed during the meeting. A
comparison indicates that in
some schools more examinations
have been carried out through
nrivata resources than In others.
Two factors were credited with
this situation: first, more of
nf them have been examined.
with ntmrltlon bv teachers
stimulating students to seek the
service; secondly, use ox we in
formation auDnlied bv students
and physicians have been used
to point up th need.
Statlatlra ihov that births
during January were less than
during a similar period in 1932.
The figures were 186 for last
month and 210 for January in
1092.
Deaths for January (includ
ing Marion county residents in
state institutions) totalled 73,
an Increase of two over a year
ago. Heart disease claimed 10
njvrmnna n fleereafl Of TOUT.
Other principal causes of death
were disease of the arteries,
nine; cancer, nine; communica
ble disease, eight, automobile
accidents, two.
dent body weapons wed In the
capture of criminal. - He also
explained the two-way radios
in many of the police cars.
Warren said on the whole
there was more crime last year
than 19S1. He told how many
store and even a bank' doors
have been found unlocked at
night by policemen.
Commenting on car-train ac
cident in th past several year
be ald 1952 had fewer of these
type accidents than 1951 but
this year we are off to a bad
start He said he doesn't know
how people have escaped death
In so many of th ear-train ae
cidents.
MARINES GIVKS DIMES
With First Marine Division,
Korea (ff) The fighting
Leathernecks of the First Mar
ine Division in Korea chipped
in a total of $72,692 for the
March of Dimes. Ma. Gen. Xd
win A. Pollack is forwarding
the money to March of Dimes
headquarters in New York.
SCHAEFER'S
COLD TABLETS
For simple haadoch and
timpl neuralgia caused by
common cold, hadach,
siatal ongettie, ferer,
muscular ache and pains.
temporary constipation. Only
50c-'1.00
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Oaea Dally, T:M eon. I .m.
nanoaya, s P-m. - bjb.
135 N. Commerclel
25lh &
Stale SI.
Ph. 36997
Free
Parking
111 Tss lb ftsMrf
DfifiIillS
liberty street - court street
Take advantage of our once-o-month cleanup! Store-wide savings In every
department., Odds-and-ends . . '.irregulars , . . broken assortments ...
i
incomplete siz range but quality and savings are are worth while.
ALL ITEMS ON SALE FRIDAY-SATURDAY
SORRY, NO MAIL, PHONE, C.O.D.
WE GIVE AND REDEEM ZV GREEN STAMPS
INFANTS
CHILDREN usibtt nun
1.69 Children' Jeans
utM tap.
1.00
s m a
1.05 Muslin Crib Sheets
1.00
I0e Children' Panties
m. 8 for $1
1.10 Children's Sweat Shirts
SMS SMS emir. l
NOTIONS
Lnssry stbsit
Reg. 2.95 Vat Garment Bags
OHM Blwtl. 1.U3
Clear Plastic Garment Bags
- . t Art
Rtinftntd. X.W
10c Black Rick-Rack
Black onlj
mm Tta.
.03
60c Val Fey. Card Buttons
Una MlMUoa. X)C
Fancy Laces
Una Miwttea. Vi price
Reg. 40c Nylon Yarns
Attorttd eaten. 39c
Broken Card Buttons
TihtM lee
lilt4 uutitr.
1? ea.
MEN'S DEPT
LiasaTT sram
Famous Name Polo Shirts
M oalr-Ctkla and 1 nn
Ml kalU lut, 1H. l.vU
aertwt.
Rayon Knit Unions
I ealr Button ihmdir.
89c
i. i.n.
100 Cashmere Sweaters
S enly Faawiw aiftl
sue M Km. ii.
10.00
Odd Lot Sport Shirts
S aair-rmt malitr.
lua. S.N. .
1.89
Famous Nam Slipper Sox
M pm. Bliavw Sos
M4 anw, m. I KK
2.00
Wool-Rayon-Cotton Socks
39c
Viscose Gab Jacket
aalr-waihakli. Q AA
m M-U-M. Bta. I.N.
100 Wool Chopper Shirts
11 aalr Fan lnttk
taut. ata. I.M.
. 4.79
Lumbermen's Neoprene Psnts
S alraatra kMrr.
Km. t il.
5.95
Neoprene Jackets
S anlp Bstra fetttr. all. r rjc
rawul aiitt M-M. O.VO
tut, t N.
Gabardine Slacks, 4060
11 taW Wrtakla mutant.
hMa M. Ih. I N
UN W-ll-M-W.
5.50
Broadcloth Dress Shirts
M aalr-WMto. Braiaa
1.79
IN.
Rayon Dress Scarfs
S alr
an. I N
59c
White Duck Pants
I talr awforlnd. arm . o fn
M-tt-d. ata. I.N.
Famous Name Sport Shirts
1.00
Uafa. Bw. I I
Slipover Plastic Jacket
4 aaly SUM Ml?.
a. i.n.
49c
BOYS' DEPT.
uaiarr rrasar
1 Jacket Wool Lined
min tnitob Rm. U N
Far aollw. SIM IS.
6.95
6 Prs. Flannel Pajamas
Rtt. I N
But 1-11-14.
2.00
t Sweat Shirts
Design on front Re.
1.11. SUM lull
1.00
11 Grey Gym Shorts
M. 1.11. SUM
n-ii-ii tint
.50
10 Gab. and Rayon Shirts
Lena 1mt.
SUM H-10-1I. X.W
1 Prs. Long Drawers
Crtaa eolorad eottoa.
Rf. 1.10 aliea l-u.
.79
2 Prs. SS Unions
Lonff lcr. eetton. Kaf .
I.N sue 1-11. '
.99
1 Wool Jacket
mid front. 1
J.M Sl II.
2.00
NEW APPLIANCES!
Floor Samples! NO DOWN PAYMENT!
REFRIGERATORS
Philco 12.1 cu. ft. Double Door
Philco 9 cu. ft. Automatic Defrost
Philco 9 cu. ft. Full Length Door
Philco 9 cu. ft. Automatic Defrost
RANGES
Philco Range, Double Oven 329.95
Philco Range, Double Oven 419.95
Admiral Range, Automatic 329.95
Murry Gas Range 149.95
.L&H Range, Six Burner 449.95
i.
DRYERS, WASHERS, IRONERS
Apex Washer "119.95
Horton Washer 99.95
Bendix Automatic 229.95
A.B.C. Automatic 319.95
Portable Dryer 129.95
Apex Ironer . 229.95
SEWING MACHINES
New Home, Full Rotary 189.95
New Home, Desk 179.95
New Home, Portable 146.50
New Home, Portable 99.95
t
APPLIANCES, DOWNSTAIRS
7 Raincoats with Hat
Rta. S.N Orten tolor.
aim 4 and I only.
2.00
18 Tee Shirts
Pltln color. R.i. r1 AA
He SUM 10-11. 1.W
3 Prs. Brown Cords
BlH 13.
Rtt. ) l.
a.79
1 Pr. Slipper Sox
SIM II.
Ret. 1 11.
1.00
6 Satin-Billed Caps
YtUov anlT. Rtt. IN. fa
Auorttd iiim. w
I Navy Peacoats
Oft. IB
Bit II onlr.
5.00
5 Prs. Corduroy Mittens
Lnt tttt aalr.
Rta. I.N.
.50
1 Plastic Jacket
Zipper front, Mat II. 1 Aft
Rti. I.N.
1 Red Leather HelmeU
SmtU tlst.
Rta. i n.
.50
HOSIERY-LINGERIE
UBIRTT BTRIIT
Ladies' Flannel Gowns
Rtt. 1 N Haltltoltr 1 An
prlnU, popular tjata, .11
Reg. 1.65 Sheer Nylon Hose
) ttntP. U tall.
PlrtU.
1.00
4.95 Values Ladies' Slips
Bralun Mm. , 2.99
3.95 Values Ladies' Slips
Brekia UMfc. 2.00
49c Ladies' Panties
Popular lUn tincir. ' 3 for $1
1.S0 Nylon Panties
Popular dm LOO
HOUSEWARE
DEPT.
COCBT STBBTT
Reg. 49c Aluminum Foil
ii34 roiu. or
Pre roll 0
Reg. 1.00 Plaid Rag Rugs
I . CO
a ecu .09
Reg. 1.50 Mayonnaise Dish
With Mint lid It. pro
Spteltl ;7
Reg.
459.95
399.95
339.95
369.95
Sale
409.95
359.95
299.95
319.95
289.95
389.95
289.95
89.95
399.95
79.95
69.95
189.95
289.95
69.95
164.95
139.95
134.95
99.95
69.95
Reg. 98c Hamburger Mold
Alamlnua. .50
Reg. 29.95 Deep Fat Fryer
Cnromp flnlib. 21.95
Reg. 2.95 French Fry Cutter
Btront aad turdr. 1.95
Reg. 1.98 Plastic Cake Cover
Auorttd polort. 1.59
Reg. 13.50 Hotplate
Porotlua imua. 8.79
65-Pc. Set Dlnnerware
Rtt. MM Ooldta
Rot. Bpttttl
18.88
Plastic SheM V Edge Psper
tt. no 2 rolls 1.00
FOUNDATIONS
BRASSIERES UBIBTT STRUT
Perma Lift Brassieres
Rtt. i ts-Brpkta
tSM arloa.
1.50
Reg. 3.95 Bestform Girdles
Slit M Palp. 2.95
Bestform Foundation .
Rtt. HP-atata
M n ti-
6.95
Reg. 1.00 Garter Belts
BnUprai. .69
Reg. 4.95 Nylon Girdiei
Puilta tirlt. 1.89
Reg. 2.00 Bestform Bras
antra tons lint. 1.50
Famous Name drai
TalMt to l.M.
Ltrtt ptltctloB.
1.00
ACCESSORIES
SPORTSWEAR LTBIBTT STRBtT
Reg. 2.95 Umbrellas
II rIP-aiultleolor. 1.99
Reg. 2.95 Silk Scarfs
Plpralp lartp plM. 1.59
Reg. 98c Neck Scarfs
MortlUtP aolld polort.
.49
Reg. 1.29 Flowers
Aptortpd color.
.59
Reg. 88c Linen Handkerchiefs
Lnoralai print. .59
Reg. 2.50 Friendship Garden
Colotno porfumo. 1.50
Orion and Wool Skirt
Rtt. 10.11.
Lartp Mloctloa.
7.99
Knit Suit and Dresses
Rtt. 1T.M
Brokta ttttp.
15.95
Values to 7.95 Blouses
Rarou. woolt. nrloni. 2.99
Values to 7.95 Sweaters
Brctkra Usta
Mpevrs.
2.00
SPECIAL SAVINGS! FAMOUS-MAKE
Women's-Children's Shoes
GROUP fto. 1
Women'f CasualsThere's 1 00
pairs in straps, ties, o few
wedgies! Sizes 4 to 8 in Blacks,
Reds, Browns.
GROUP No. 2
Children's Oxfords. Brand
nomes parents are familiar
with. All sturdy, long wearing.
SHOES DOWNSTAIRS
Values to 59.95! Women's
PASTEL SPRING COATS
All-wool fabrics by Julliard, Uxbridge, etc.! Poodles,
fleeces, boucles in "Powder Puff" pastels. All beautifully
interlined; many with the new insulated linings. Broken
sizes.
COATS SECOND FLOOR
MID-SEASON CLEARANCE!
WOMEN'S DRESSES
ORIGINAL PRICES 7.9S TO 24.95
There's 50 dresses we wont to clean out quickly! You'll
find wool jerseys, wool crepes, taffetas, failles in on
and two-piece styles; nice group of colors. Sizes for reg
ulars, juniors, half-size figures.
DRESSES SECOND FLOOR
"CLASSIFIED"
SALE
SO BIG, SO SENSATIONAL, THE ONLY WAY
WE CAN SHOW YOU ITS GREAT SCOPE IS
TO PRESENT SOME OF THE ITEMS IN THIS
"CLASSIFIED" STYLE. SHOP EARLY!
DOMESTICS
LIBBRTT STREET
Reg. 39c Opened Flour Sacks
Bltachid whiia. .33
Cannon S-Pc. Towel Set
Rtt. 1
Auorttd colon.
1.88
100 Wool Comforter
Rtt. ins. attia
oovtr pttttrnt.
9.99
Damask Cloth Set
Rtt. I N. MllO- r QQ
Attorttd color.
Reg. 59c Place Mats
auorttd pattern.
.33
Cannon Dish Towels
Rtt. 4e
Raptd-drr.
3 for $1
Muslin Pillow Cases
Rtt. too Pin
count muslin.
3 for $1
Famous Name Elec. Blanket
RC. M. DOOM bd,
inglt control.
39.95
White Sheet Blanket
ttef. J W-Himmrd,
snowy whit.
1.99
PIECE GOODS
LIBERTY STREET
80 Square Prints
Rtt. 4PO Ntw ' ;
print pattern.
.33
Fancy Denim Fabric
Rtt. No-olldt,
fliund.
.59
Figured Outing Flannel
Rtt. 40- 'oc
Ptnoi patttrni. ou
Reg. 79c Metallic Pint
.59
Dark pattern.
88
3"
SEOO
Reg. 69c Rayon Print -Umlttd
auantltp. .49
. Reg. 9Rc Rayon Gabardine "
Aitorted olor. .89
Ready-to-Wear "
LIBERTY STREET
Values to 59.95 i
All-Wool Coats
II lont coAte, vlth f Knout
Ubtl. Mint Stbrte.
25.00
Values to 69.95
All-Wool Coats
Thtr' 111 BoUnp. Jul- QQ qa
litre, ate ftlpnjr tolor. 7t7i7
Values to 29.95
Rayon Suits
Juit li ot thtm.. For
ptnr 'round titr. '
10.00
FURNITURE
COl'BT STREET
4-Drawer Chest
Solid htrdrock tuttm
niplt. Rtt. N.M.
69.88.
4-Drawer Chest
Solid hiolroek upl. po OO
Rtt. P4.M. OO.SS
Selig Modern Sofa
4 onlp Odd. ptppb.
Rtt. lll.N.
78.88
Sellg Modern Chair
1 nlr. Rm Up 28
4-Drawr Chest
Htnionlt aatr-pr
tap. Rtt. 4P.N.
29.88
Modern Arm Chair
Bf Stilt. Coral,
trtr. Rtt. N.N.
89.88
Foam Rubber Sofas
Br BufftUa 1
Rtt. 1M.N.
119.88
Foam Rubber Lor Seat
Br BufftUn.
Rtt. lit II.
69.88
S7x54 Scatter Rugs
All wool nd blonde
Dlttprdtd Munplt.
Rtt. 11.15.
6.88.
Cotton Loop Rugs
I4i)l Rtt. Ml 1.79-
DRAPERIES :
COCIT BTRRT .
Novelty Weavt
Rftyon and cotton.
Ret. 1.7ft. now
1.75:
Tier Curtain
- pnd M". White
only. Ret. 4.1. now
2.00
Marquisette Yardage
Rtron nd cotton. A I rv
Rtt. 3c nd lie, now x.W
Marquisette Prlscillas
Rtron. Hill. m dot c nr
nd told ovtrltr pttttrn. O.&tJ
Rtt. 1.50. Rot. Oold,
Elut. Oretn.
Lined Draperies .
up to n m 10.00
Faille Draperies
Doubip width, pitm i o en
colon. , Rtt. It It. l.OU
Faille Draperies
Hi Width Wide
8.95
Quilted Bedspreads
Cotton Inlllt. mod tut.
of tolor. Rtt. ii.n.
8.00
Chlntx Ruffling
Bin, rot, ehtrt.. trttn.
Rtt. Itc pd, now
41.00
Plastic Window Shade
MH. 1.49
Binkley Traverse Rods
Clotoout N N IN
wot I N. now
n u iw.
wu 1.4, now
3.98
2.93
Chenille Bedspread
pnip fpu tin.
t. i.n, now
6.00