The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 01, 1944, Page 15, Image 15

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    Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning. September !. 1344
US Bombers -Hit
Jap Ships
In Kurile Raid
ALEUTIAN HEADQUARTERS,
11th AirTorce, Aug: 2T -(delayed)
- iJP-la the second- consecutive
day of army-navy air raids against
Japan's Kurile island back door,
navy Ventura crews reported a
7000-ton oil ; tanker was left in
flames today after a. ; direct bit
" amidships and a damaged freight
er exploded after a strafing attack.
The raids against northern Jap
anese shipping and Kurile island
installations were made by army
and navy bombers of the combined
aerial task force commanded by
Maj. Gen. Davenport Johnson and
Commodore Leslie E. Genres. ;.
Lt. Andrew Gelier of Hanston,
.Kans., and . his army Mitchell
bomber crew sank, their ; second
enemy patrol vessel. They got
their first on August 12. . .
The Venturas, operating from
fleet air wing four's outer Aleu
tian base, caught the oiler off On
nekotan island. The freighter was
attacked in Suribachi bay, Para -
mushiro island. : t F f "
Army Mitchells swooped down
in a low level attack on a force of
10 or 12 small Japanese patrol ves
sels in . Paxamushinv strait, be
tween Paramushiro and Shimushu
islands. In addition to one defi
nitely sunk, another was left dead
in the water in sinking condition.
The sinking was the eighth, cred
ited to the Mitchell squadron since
May. Lt Douglas Banker of Jack
son Heights, Long Island, and his
crew of another Mitchell drew
credit for an assist in the latest
sinking, .
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Effie (Klinker) in Press Assoc.
1 -
Effie KBnker made her preview appearance as shewas Introduced
to the press cameramen of the cinema city by her prond mentor,
Edgar Bergen (right). Occasion was the dinner of the Los Angeles
Press rbotoiTaphen' association at tha Brown Derby. Effie. a new
addition to the family of Chariie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd.
will make her air debut aver NBC whed Bergen's show resumes
September 3. Photo shows Irrta Forbes, president af the LAPPA,
as ho oaot her aa official member of Jio association. International.
Grain Futures
In Recovery
CHICAGO, Au SMtfVGrain
futures showed recovery power to
day, gaining more than a cent a
bushel in some cases on buying by
commercial interests, commission
houses and shorts. Pact of yes
terday's sharp losses were re
gained.
Only September oats, showed a ! average was off .1 of a point at
Peace Stocks
Attract Bids
NEW YORK, Aug. Sl-ff)-Se-lected
stocks in the peace classifi
cation again attracted modest bids
today while many market leaders
slipped a notch or did nothing. f
The 'good war news and chances
of a nearby collapse of the Nazis
made reconversion arguments the
principal topic of board rooms but
it was suggested this influence
possibly was : less depressing to
trends because of tho thought that
many corporations ; were - farther
along in their rtansition plans than
generally expected. . - . j
" The Associated Press 60-stock
strong contrary movement, dip
ping at one time to a new seasonal
low of. 06 but recovering some
what near the close.
; Rye was in active demand.' Prof
it taking cut some of the gains,
however. j " ' r 'JX-
Gains in both rye and wheat
partly - were a technical reaction
following the losses yesterday.
Mills bought whet, also, and there
were reports of moderate flour
.business. -
Wheat closed . to IV cent
above the previous dose,' Septem
. ber $1.55, oats were- ft lower to
lYi " higher,1 September 66-4,
I T- rye was ft to lft cent up Septem
ber 1.0iftft, and barley was
unchanged to i off, September
1.12. ;
54.9. Of 818 issues appearing, .299
were down, 280 up and 239 un
changed. Transfers dwindled j to
604.740 shares from 894.655 yes-
terday
Onion Topping
Started Tuesday
UNIONVALE Onion topping
for seed was started Tuesday mor
ning in U. S. Alderman's two fields
at the Mrs. Ida Miller and C! R.
Smith farms. j
- Twelve Mexican laborers are
doing the work. The onions are of
theJYellow Danvers variety. This
is the first year onions for seed
' has been raised by Alderman, j
GrangeretNowfl
MACliAY-Frlday night is the
annual grange meeting night The
lecturer's; program will include
musical number jby the BoUche
orcnesirs; ; . t r - ,
Mother Assists '
Her Daughter
FAIRVIEW Mrt. -Vernon Ste
phens and infant son, Louis, came
home from the McMinnville hos
pital Friday. Her mother, Mrs.
Will buren of Hopewell is caring
for then) and assisting with the
housework. i I '
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens
accompanied by Air. and Mrs. L.
lemDKie attended the Mciunn
villa ShOdeo Sunday. :
Composition brick pattern aid-
ing was spur on ine Marion uuvai
residence. He did tho work him
-1
Fish Asks Release of
Married Men Over 35
WASHINGTON, Aug. H -(JP)-
Rep. Fish (R-NY) suggested yes
terday tiiat married men 33 and
older, bi released from the armed
forces when tho war, with Ger
many ends.
He told the house he would pro
pose this as an amendment to the
post-war mobilization and recon
version ibill. , t ,
Grain Harvest,
Fruit Yields
Good in State
PORTLAND, I Aug. 13H-The
US weather bureau id its weekly
survey. of Oregon crop: conditions
today reported ' favorable , grain
harvests and orchard yields. , , 7
Except for light rain in the
northwest pari off the) state, little
precipitation was noted last week.
Temperatures climbed to over 90
degrees late in the ;week after
starting; fairly ,cooL ::k
Outlook for crops:, t ;.?;
Grainr Good conditions tof
spring grain harvesting irrigated
corn progressing, jbut) unirrigated
fields dry,i ' - ill.An i:
Hay: Most fields harvested, ex
cept late alfalfa;! some livestock-
pastured on stubble j fields . and
meadows; unirrigated pasture!
need moisture: I ' 1 - . - '
Orchards: . Favorable yields on
peaches, Bartlett pears; prune
shipments j due f r o m Umatilla
county; prunes coloring in, west
ern section; nuts excelles : ,
Vegetables: Early potato -digging
started; later ; potatoes maturing
with : damage from idea beetles
and light frost reported in some
areas; sugar beets In good condi
tion; beet seed harvest advanced;
harvest of 'onion feed started; fcop
picking progressing; marketing of
some melons; bean packing and
canning under way. I
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IQamath Firm ;
In New ands
KLAMATH FALLS, Aug. 31
(")-Loren Pahnerton and William
Spangler, Klamath Falls, and Don
Weidler, Chicago haVe purchased
the Klamath Moulding company,
a lumber! remanufacturing con
cern. L j '' ,!. '--;"r . X : H -::
The corporation now manufac
tures moulding j f r o m Klamath
pine, but .tho new owners said
they plan , to expand. They will
rename . the. firm "the Klamath
Lake. Moulding fompiny .
Organized in 1923, the corpora
tion was founded, by Claude Cald
well, A. j. Lundell jind Bert C.
Schultz. Mrs. "Lundell and Mrs.
Schultz,- how widows, and W.l R,
Sayre of San Francisco sold the
company.! j ' ' - Lfli ;:'r 1
Second Gra$s Fire j
Hits Rickey Area ; .
; WCKEYThej second grass fire
of the season : was put out with
little, damage by volunteers.
Started presumably jby a cigar
ette at what is known as Gesner's
it ran along the fence; north on the
line of the Claude Ci Ashby f arm
for 'several rods ' before-it was
put otrfc s
Zuni Indians of
1 PIGGLV WIGGLY
. '"4 tS' ':: f
Suicide! is unknown among the
New Mexico.
L
Pigly Wiggly Store TTill Be Closed
Ilcsday, Labor Day, Sept. 4lh
TROCO Lb.
4'
HIST
FAMOUS
DRESSING
10-oz. bottle
29
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flonr
GOLD MEDAL,
10-Ib. sack 55e.
25-lb. sack...
2.
BLEACH
Quarts 15c
al.
SpbrPancdic Flour 221p
Corn Ileal yXw.yi. p. 22 0
SbfiariLk Cairo Flour SU:2Ql0;
Sanifary Ilapldns 2 390
Trut AmetJcan..b,-bot carton 230
Sanlia CoKcD.i-ib; SS0
Snnrk3 CcIfoD:.l:.:.j.lb. 26'0
? Roaster Fresh, Ground to Suit- Your Requirement
j A Ileal Uilhcd Ileal
; Is a Ileal Inconplele
Try our top quality, Grade A Beef. It's) the best
ypu can fet anywhere." ,
'1
tbo family.
FRYERS
VVmW tr-wmr ATmmA slfisfl drtx-mml A Irfftt fftr
. If- OPEN DAILY TILL 7:J0 P. IjL
For Ileal io Eal - Ue Can't Co Deal
!
ons lea
530
Cliichca Ct ITcodlos IS&ZiZH
,n JoUy Time . i J "3'
ill White or Yellow..10-oz. ttn il if V
tt-Ib. pkr.
Ponco
Kraft Dinnprsl.L4.Pkk 100
sim'sFrcn 5sSaIi 330;-
-330;
.260
VL&Df .
47-oz. tin
GrapqIruiI;Juico
ElirccbTJIiin SjLlJii
lots oi? noon so pznc ;on oon -urn o"
U v
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i
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COATS, SUITS
: " io Cloarl , '
Fur trintmedr " tweeds, shet
lands fleeces in boxes and
fitted styles. ' T- .
- Res. 24.75 now 12.0
I Kcr. 11.98 now 8.01
Iter. 12JS now 101
i Ber. bow SUt
SEEDSUC
SCmTS
. -I
Were JJS
Now-
90
IIEII'S POPLUI
SP0I1T JACKET
Sizes 38-45. Reg. 4.91
t -A' :
Now-
SPOIIT COATS
Olive green - twill, sizes 38
to 46..,. Pre-shrunk. Res
3.45. . '
Sale,
2.90
. . r . -3
Pedrs Only!
: iini'S wbnK f;
; shoes rr
-!. v.-- i - ;
Sturdily ' made. Cord sole,
rubber i heeL . Brown. 6";
Keg. ' JS, j- f ,
Now
349
3MN. JESSEY f
Res. 1-59. . JLoO sT
Sale, yard -
S4-IN. ASST. WOOLENS
Reg.- 2.29,
Sole," .
yard
1.69
ASSORTED BUTTONS on
CARDS
Reg. lOcj
special
5
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COOKIE JABS !
.-' .' - .'! '-"V .... - '
1 Beg. 1.98' -,
1 , SPECIAL'
, 90t
i .
!
TOILET BOWL
- CLEAIIEII
Reg. 23c
,New
19
KITCIIEII
IIEQB SETS
-i Rej. 1.00
Now
69
8" mi
SKILLET
Ref. 35c (". " 'j
i
Special 290
.-' ; : ; ".- , ":f;- i
' I HOOKED
wool nnc
24x48. Reg. 7.95,
mm
now 5.08
TO AY SniK
1 t
20x1811" deep. Acid
resisting. Ref. 18.45, . ..j
Special
13.95
' .1
FEUETOATHIG
FLCDHSEAI.
.Ref. 3.49 gallon -
2.90.
SfeeUl
.; CaUonr
IIAVY BLUE
t snmTS
.. Reg, 75c
Special
A.-
:.0.'S,iUIIEE
- DAnilESS
Reg. 55.00
.ui S0.C9
GADDEII
iiDicnEns
. Reg.J.49 '
:n.V:7o79
IIAVY IIELTOII
IIACIICIAUS
All wool, sport back.
38-44. Reg. 9.98. .
Now
7.90
3 FD. UOIIEH'S
DOCIIELLES
. Medium heel oxfords, i
- :Reg. 3.97 j Vil
. Now 297
Sdccn Covered
COIIFODTEIl
Wool. filled. Sizo 72x84, In
green, rose and peach, Reg.
8.081
FOniSETTIA
TUIIBLEI1S
- .:" .- " -
- Reg. 5c, now
3 t'lOt
SETTEE SET
2 Pieces
i Reg. 119.00 )
Sala
IIEDICniE
CADOIET
Outside mounting with fint
quality mirror. . Reg.- 4.80,
Now
429
, M Mttal
- picnraE
1- FllAIIES
w -.. ' .- :; i ,
S'xlO'V Reg.i2.29
. . ' --
. Now , ii59
DAEY
APnons-
Heg. 1.98 -
Now
i;50
riiiGEHTip
jacket ;
.AIL wool, tan color, sizes
30-48. Fly front, zipper fas
tener, plaid - lining. Were
M3,
now 6.90
" Womtng
IIOn-nATIOIIED
PLAY SIIOES
-Ref. 2.98.
: Now '
UIIIFOBIIS
-. DEDUCED! .
1 All sizes,- white, blue -
green
li29 u li90
BADBECUE
BACKS
: "Reg: 123 ' .
. 090.
DAQCEL
cnAm
1 Rose tapestry.
Reg. ,36.83 . j
New 23.88
Ilasler Painiers
GLOSS EIIMIEL
' "Ret- -
I Now 2aT3
Gallon :
1 onlyl Front spring for
2 onlyl Front sprinqr for
Chav.' 4 and 6
2 ' onlyl ' Front sprin? for
Chev.' ViU
C0LL0I7
AUGEQS
1 .ivC:
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- Reg. S.lt t
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