Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 20, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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WASHINGTON'S BEST
Shop Miller's
Air-Cooled
2nd Floor
FOR SCHOOL!
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Helen Fiske Smith, 19, (left), gets a hug from Jeannine
Pryor at Seattle after being selected Miss Washington for
1953. Miss Smith, a free-lance model, played the cello in
the talent finals. Miss Pryor was runnerup. (UP Telephoto)
Oregon Payrolls
Up This Year
A $13,337,063 increase in
covered payrolls for the first
quarter of 1953 was shared In
by all but 11 of Oregon's 36
counties, the State Unemploy
ment Commission reported
Wednesday. Construction and
timber projects accounted for
most of the changes tabulated
from returns of 17,88 8employ
ers to the commission.
Wasco county led in payroll
gains with an increase of 34.1
per cent, largely because of
work on bridge and dam jobs.
The jump from $1,847,556 to
$2,477,044 for first quarter
payrolls indicates the 1953 to
tal may pass $1 million dollars
as compared with $9,300,000
last year, the commission said.
Wallowa county was second
in increases with 30.1 per cent.
Next best gains came from Har
ney, Columbia and Josephine
counties, all with gains of more
than 16 per cent.
Other counties with increas
es of 10 per cent or more in
clude Klamath, Washington,
Jefferson, Lane, Morrow, Hood
River and Coos. Those show
ing gains of more than S.S per
cent the state average were
Clackamas, Baker, Lake, Mult
nomah and Deschutes. Highest
losses in payrolls were report
ed from Umatilla, Marion,
Grant and Curry counties,
mainly due to completion of
dams and lumber layoffs.
Employments gains were re
ported from 19 counties. The
all-state increase was only 1.3
per cent, slightly under 4,000
to 314,557 for March.
Bossy Entitled
Long Vacation
Claims Newell
Every good dairy cow l
entitled to an eight-week va
cation with pay every year,
saya Bea A. Newell, Marion
county extension agent, but
the only way to be sore she
gets her vacation Is to keep
accurate breeding records.
Milking cow right np to
the week or so before she
calves will result in reduced
production In the next milk
ing period, he said. On the
other hand, when a cow goes
dry too early, she is wasting
time and the owner's money.
Records, he emphasised, are
the best guide for drying
the cow np at the right time
to give her a two-month rest
before calving again.
Monticello, Thomas Jeffer
son's home, has three stories
and a basement.
2 Midget Markets 2
351 State St.
Downtown
1128 Center
At Shopping Center
HERE'S YOUR LIST
Choose From Salem's Finest Assortment
Quality Tells - Price Sells
Beef Roasts 35c
Corned Beef B 45c
T-Bones 49c-59c
Sirloin Tip Roast 59c
Pork Roasts 39c
Pork Steak i . . 49c
Pork Loins 63c
Center Chops .. s 75c
Yankee Ribs mm 55c
Summer Suggestions
Weiners-Skinless
Liver Sausage
Mince Ham , ,. J) 7
lb.
Dixie Bacon
Bologna w i 35c
Dried Beef n 55c
Steak
Loin cur""
Round
Liver
JTUI..
. 49c
55c
.n 75c
i. 59c
Vea
Vea
Vea
Vea
Beef Liver u. 35c
Loin Bacon Backs LB. 59c
Light Side Bacon lb. 69c
Our Center St. Market Is Open Until 7 P.M.
Friday Evenings Until 9 P.M. Closed Sundays
"CATCH
39c
Pr.
New sweater matching anklets by Bonnie
Doon are here! All those delicate pastel
shades beside white and bright colors. Main
floor. "
BACK TO SCHOOL PURSES
to-ftr-Ctae Speck
hen it Comes to a snap course
In hew to look your
best, take a double-up
program of separates,
loaded with possibilities
for changes. We've got ...
look-alikes In sweater sets,
shirts tailored like a mon's, blouses
worked in softest jersey to pair
profitably with skirts end
slacks .... all the clothes you'll
live by in the college year to come.
New!
SKIRTS
"Korer'
"Judy Casual'
"Copeland"
8.95 -14.95
. . . all these and more, too,
await you in our skirt sections
In the sportswear dept. The
new suicnea-down pleats . . .
the straight line skirts with
massive pockets. 100 fine
quamy wool nannels and gab
'ardines. In rich new browns.
navy and black, etc. Broken
checks, plaids and plains.
. Shop now for your school
skirts. Use our convenient
LAY-AWAy PLAN.
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Jackets .
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WEAR DOTS FOR DASH
hi this tubabf ffcmncl by -
Square dots, like flecks of cooetti, oa soft '
fine coabed flarmd ; Tittle round colkr and
banql caffs. Dunk this falltime, fun rime) (
Cjm1 fashion in a tub 'o suds with never
worry ...wear it with slacks, skirts or any
bottom. You're fresh as an autumn breeza
fust a comfortable. Choose black
and green dots or navy and red dots oa
peamSizeslOo2Q. , ,,, $4.95
pojomos W
"e,w,'l,t Novelty
Wool Stoics ' e
Scoter Bo9s
25cto'
Protect , V0S;eie plV
Bock-to-Schoo
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Blouses.."
houses of oo 1.
hlrts tr Iiaids na
WHERE'S THE FIREMAN?
strip
iloor.
He must be some place clast by...for wt
practically matched his Jacket off his back,
This ingenious coat by White Stag is adapted
from the genuine fire fighter's waterproof
fingertip coat. Dog snap fastenings hold it
snug, extra layer weather protector down the
front and knit wristlets keep you warm. The
Outside is durable, water-repellent poplin,
with contrasting corduroy collar and adjust,
able wrist Straps. Completely lined with coo
trast satin quitted "Thermostag"...K keep
you warm and cozy no matter how blustery.
Red and navy. Sizes 10 to $39.S
USE OUR 3 MONTHS BUDGET
PLAN-ONE-THIRD PER MONTH!.
.., For School Clothes!