Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1953, Page 30, Image 30

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Tuesday, September 1. 1951
RUSSIA'S VERSION OF B-36
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Exciting Look for
Girls' Sportswear
Back to - school iportiwear
for girla takes on an exciting
new look this fall through the
unexpected use of soft pastels
and bright vivid hues. No lon
ger is sportswear being limited
to the classic colon usually
found in fall showings .
Shirts, sweaters, and wool
Jersey blouses are being shown
In soft pretty pastels as a
change from the deep greens,
reds, and navy.
a .-,,,, Avictinn magazine savs this picture, released
In Washington, is that of a Russian TuG75 bomber souped
up with six turbo-prop engines. According to the magazine,
this photograph was obtained from a reliable source Inside
Soviet-controlled territory. The TuG75. the magazine said
is a copy of the U. S. B-38 intercontinental bomber and
Is being mass produced in Russia. (AP Wirephoto.)
Tweed and flannel skirts ap
pear, too in pale-hued pastels.
The new washability of wool
and miracla fibre blends
makes the introduction of pas
tels possible.
Eouallv new In back-to-
school wardrobes is the use of
vivid colors. Tweeds, flannels,
and jerseys appear in sharp
turquoise, brilliant pink, and
the brightest blues.
BEFORE lS0H00
YOU SEND THEM
Back fo School
STOP AT THE
BOY'S SHOP
FIRST FOR EVERYTHING
IN BOYS' WEAR
From the Top of Their Beany
to the Tip of Their Argylei
265 North High Street
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Childs' Wear Tips
Mothers, you can save many
dollars each year if you are
alerted to points in buying.
the questions to
when buying
Here are
remember
clothes
IS IT WABM? Many warm
garments do not permit ex
cess body moisture to escape
porous materials, such as
wool, do' The proper fab
rics can help prevent colds.
SERVICEABILITY? Can a
I garment be cleaned, mended or
! altered easily? These factors
should be considered care'
fully.
WILL IT SHRINK? Read
labels carefully or get the
merchant's assurance.
IS IT STYLE-WISE? Style
right garments help give the
youngster poise and self-con'
fidence.
So be sure to check a gar
ment's real value in terms of
long service, cleanabillty, its
mending and alteration- quali
ties, and whether It will bring
out the best in a lad's or girl's
appearance.
Check the
this special
section.
many values in
b ae k-to-sehool
LELUhtows
euntfi
Cuffs
Won!
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Grass Fires Plague
Liberty Firemen
Liberty-Salem Heights The
Liberty-Salem Heights fire de
partment was kept busy Satur
day and Sunday with two fire
calls but no damage reported.
Saturday at 4:30 p.m. the
firemen extinguished a grass
fire at Stacey's Fur Farm at
765 Boone Rd., Just before dam
age was done to the mink pens.
It started from burning rubbish.
Sunday at 1:30 p.m. the fire
men put out another grass fire
at the E. H. Barnholdt resi
dence at 1410 Barnes Ave. It
started from a burning paper
flying out of trash burner
which had no screen ever the
top. The paper landed in a field
of dry grass and burned about
four acres.
Permits are still required for
burning. Permits may be got
ten from the lire chief, Norval
Hirons, or from Neale Chaney
or Shannon Sturm at Dickson's
Market.
The axe was probably the
first weapon or tool to have a
handle says the National Geo
graphic Society.
Point! at QrMl.ll wtor , , . knM
I Hi. .Ibowt of jotktt ond cufrt
mn4 .Ibowi of shirt , . . carry writ
ten flwaraMt to cHrtwMr th r.tt
f trt. forntnt. Irt4.nd.ni teb
rvtory toirt arov. thy cKtvolly
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NEW! .... WARM!
Comptftfy Guarantttd!
Aailfntlc Wtiftrn Styling!
IILLYJACt An I ei. blue denim Jacket completely
lined with pleld cotton flannel. And for the firit time,
with guaranteed1 Saf T Lbo'll Sanforized, wathable with
rustproof snap fasteners.
Proportioned s'rm 4 to 12 3.98
SPORTSHIRTS: Styled In California, Mt lone-
aleovod matching plaid cotton flannel Hurt nai cutis ana
elbows guaranteed.
Proportioned sizes 4 to 12
2.98
TEXAN JEANS: The original, guaranteed Saf T Nee
(eant. Of 8 oz. blue denim with weiit-to-cuff plaid flan,
net lining. Zipper fly. Sanforhed wsihable. J O O
Proportioned tiiei 4 to 12 J
MARGWEN'S
"STORE OF ENCHANTMENT"
CAPITOL MOPPING CENTER
2766
AIST SIZES
2J -WIN.
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Girl Scouts Busy in All
Gommunity Life Phases
It's back to school for near
ly two million Girl Scouts
who have been spending the
summer at Girl Scout camps,
outings, trips, overnight hikes
and other out-of-door activi
ties.
Many of the skills they ac
quired during their Scout life
will be useful In their school
work as well as in their
troops, for Scouting and
achooling have much in com
mon. , They supplement and co
operate with one another;
working together to give girls
every opportunity to become
resourceful, self-reliant indi
viduals as well as good citi
zens of troop, school, and com
munity. Scouting' provides a labor
atory for the practice of manv
skills learned la school. Girl
Scout leaders are encouraged
to familiarize themselves with
school programs so that they
may supplement current stud
ies with troop acUvities.
Many schools Interested
camping, do a great deal
work in promoting it for the
students. .
The Girl Scouts are indebt
ed to the schools for much en
couragement and many fa
vors. With the schools' co
operation they have access to
school facilities, and the serv
ics of teachers who are enthu
siastic troop leaders, program
consultants or members of
Girl Scout Councils.
More than half the troops
throughout the country are
sponsored by Parent-Teacher
associations, and through their
assistance. Girl Scouts are
given access to schoolrooms,
gymnasiums and .playgrounds.
In turn the Girl ScouU are
eager participanta in a variety
of service projects that are of
benefit to the school and to
the PTA.
For example, they often
baby ait while parents attend
PTA meetings. They serve as
ushtrs at school affairs; help
with clerical work in the
school office, assist in the li
brary, cafeteria, on the play
ground, and do many, many
innumerable odd Jobs!
There are about 150,000 ama
teur radio stations in the world
of which about 100,000 are in
the United States.
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To compliment your
back-to-school wardrobe
HAIRCUTTrNG
STYLING PERMANENT!
(From 7.50)
HALEY'S BEAUTY (ENTER
Where pretty women walk in
and beautiful women walk out.
1114 UNION CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
ENROLL AT OSC
Woodburn Students from
Woodburn high school who
have been granted admission to
Oregon State college at Corval
lis for" the 1953-54 yesr are
Charles Addicott, Shirley An
derson, Janet Ann Blanchard,
Ella Jeanette Seaton, Jean
Marie Stach, Samuel Edward
Van Arsdale, and Harrie Wei-gel.
More than 12,000 ships go
through the Suez Canal In
typical year. '
'4 Free Customer Parking
FOR THE
BEST
SOHOOi.)i
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
IDEAS
SHOP
CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
Open Monday and Friday Night
OnUUmllns Skirts! In one
pattern two beautifully baalc
axirt styles. Each skirt has eltht
rore: one with porketa and hktn
waistband the othrr, allm-mak-inr
plain idea with regulation
waltband. line variety of fabrtrs
from woolrns to gabardines; plaid
or pirun i
No. S7M is rut in waiit tisea M.
1. , 28, 30. 33 and 34-inch. Size
an: witn pnrkeu. 31 yd. M-ln.;
plain skirt take 1 yds. JS-ln.
aend Joe for PATTERN with
Name, Addreaa. 8tvle Number and
9n AcldrfM PATTERN BU-
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Just arrived .. . ond ready to lead the vtaflj m'.
Parade of School Fashions. Come, See all 7 wif Ivjklft-M
ilfi Togs that school-girls love! SV ILajIi
WiX SWEATERS I'Kl M
LWMC 100V:OB. 6.95.7,95,9.95. W U W M
ISjwL White,Fy"lc.w'Sin", beige 100 Imposed f V bvSkl I
taa- ond maize Cashmere Fall Fashion A if I
7.95 to 10.95 VAU Sweater. tJf - 'J
White, beige, red, maize, 1 f iWiili II
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By Nathalie Nicoli By Benjamin of Hollywood . vf' V ,..,MV4il
Famous skirts, wonder fabrics. Custom tailored ... finest wool imports. Atvk'i I f i ,1 FTwM' 'A
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14.95-17.95-19.95 1 4.95 -1 7.95; 1 9.95 6 I 111
By Foster Hochberg Slacks by jNl. 1 ' 'fi
Orion and wool fabrics. Benjamin of Hollywood JltX I VwVS if ,
Beautiful plaids. Priced at JVViai I -W1
'ill rN Wrought of miniature Torton plaids 4.
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