The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 29, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    Turkey Crop
At 9-ryear Low
PORTLAND. Aug. 28-aVThe
Department . of Agriculture today
forecast this year's turkey crop
in Oregon would be 20 per cent
less than last reason's and the
smallest since 1938.
The department estimated the
number of birds at 1,639,000:
Despite the reduction, the total is
larger than indicated, by early
season reports.
The department said, however,
that no maiket shortage was expected.
Canada Police
Press Manhunt
VANCOUVER. B. C, Aug. 28
-(CP)-Police late tonight were
forced by darkness to call off the
mtt intensive manhunt in lower
British Columbia mainland his
tory after 'beating unsuccessfully
a two-square mile area in Surrey
municipality, 20 miles southeast of
Vancouver, for "Walter Pavlukof f.
S5-year-old ex-convict sought for
the gunslaying of Sydney S.
Petrie, 55-year-old bank manager.
Statesman Carriers Enjoy Summer Outing Chinese Red
-. .
These approximately 85 youngsters are enthusiastic Statesman carriers, pictured at a plenie-outing
sponsored Tuesday by The Statesman circulation staff at Faradlse Island. After their "feed," ball
games, race and swimming, the boys attended a local theatre In a group. (Statesman photo by Don
Dill, staff photographer.)
Troops Again
NANKING, Aug. 28-,;P)-Com-munist
forces of Gen. Liu Po
Cheng, ripping deep into Chinese
government territory, were re
ported on the rampage today
within 150 miles north of the
big city of Hankow.
Only 20 days ago government
reports had the one-eyed Liu and
his army pinned against the
flooded Yellow river in western
Shantung province. Liu broke out
to the southeast.
The government's central news
agency acknowledged the loss of
Hsihsien and Hushih, but said
the government garrison still was
holding Sintsai, some 30 miles
farther north, indicating that Liu
might te deliberately bypassing
strong points.
Guards have been posted and a
heavily-armed 60-man police
posse is expected to press the
hunt at dawn tomorrow.
Pat Ritchie said he raw the sus
pect fun out of a chicken house
early today.
The first helicopter pressed Into
use in British Columbia police
history was waiting for the al
leged slayer to bolt from his hid
ing place. ,
Sears Custom Hade
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bSaTZ Z" , s
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Enjoy Controlled
Lighting
O Save Heat to
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handsome aluminum blinds made
to measure for your home. Alum
inum slats are completely rust
proof, have a smooth, baked-on
enamel finish and bend easily for
cleaning. Box head conceals mechanism.
Per Sq. Ft.
Minimum: 12 sq. ft.
Steel Blinds with baked enamel finish
55c per sq. ft.
Blinds For Your Home Measured and Installed in Sa
lem, 4c sq. ft. additional
m&Gftjucn puatoskfcuf SEARS
0JmmipSa&- 484 state st.
Experts , Declare
Overalls Killed
By Blast Alone
SANTA ANA, "alif.,- Aug. 28
W)-Medical experts, testifying
for Louise Overejl and George
Gollum accused of murdering
her parents unanimously agree
that Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Over
ell were killed by an explosion of
dynamite aboard their power
cruiser the night of March 15.
Drs. Frank W. Webb, Albert
Brown and Vernon Andrews, all
pathologists, told the jury they
could not agree with the state's
contention that the Overells were
bludgeoned to death an hour or
two before the blast.
They testified that, in their
opinion, all the Overells injuries
to the head and body were in
curred in the explosion itself.
Prosecutor Eugene Williams has
argued that the wealthy Flint
ridge pair were struck by a piece
of pipe, then dynamite sticks were
wired to a clock and that they
were blown into the water while
the 18-year-old Louise and her
21-year-old lover were ashore.
SOLONS VIEW ALASKA
KETCHIKAN, Alaska. Aug. 28
iP)-A senate newsprint subcom
mittee viewed potential pulp mill
sites and the vast pulp timber
resources of Revilla Island today
on a 36-hour tour aboard a coast
guard cutter.
Angie Knight
Rites Saturday
Funeral services for Mrs. Angie
Knight, widow of the late John
KniRht. will be held at the W.
T. Rigdon chapel Saturday at 1:30
p.m. Mrs. Knight died at her home
at 1885 S. Commercial st., Wed
nesday following a long illness.
Mrs. Knight had made her
home with her daughter, Mrs.
Edna Knight Taylor, for the past
15 years. She was born in Penn
sylvania 92 years ago and came
to Oregon from that state with
her parents in 1871.
The former Angie Snyder was
married to John Knight in 1874
in Salem. He was the first exalted
ruler of the Salem Elks lodge and
was Marion county sheriff from
1892 to 1896. In 1910 the Knights
moved to Portland where Mr.
Knight took the position of court
crier in the United States dis
trict court. They remained there
until 1930. when the returned to
Salem. Mr. Knight died in 1933.
Surviving besides her daughter
are a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mil
dred Knight of The Dalles, and
several nieces and nephews.
EGGS TO CLIMB -
PORTLAND, - Aug. 28 - (JP) - A
leading market distributor tonight
said large and medium grade AA
eggs would go up one cent a
dozen here tomorrow. The price
to retailers would be 71 and 72
cents for lare, and 67 cents for
mediums.
BULOVA
rCE SMClUDtS FEDEKAl TAX
Wear the Bulova "Frank
lin." YouH like its smart,
masculine lines, its thor
ough dependability. A watch
you'll wear with pride
always.
42.50
Only ...
Including federal' tax
WE GIVE S&H GgEEN
STAMPS
Terms 5.00 Down, 3.00 Week
Zf II
DIAMONDS lUHTCHGy yiLV6RUIRR
fpiONIFlEP
l c R e p rr
441 COUflT ST.,
II I
Synplesii of vitamin
deficiencta may be nervous-
stoss, fotigwo, rostlosswss,
Schefers
2.09
Bring Your Next
Roll of Films Here
FAST WOOK
In at 9 A. H., Out
at 5 P. II.
Step-ups and Enlargements
DIA-BISIYIA
to the Utod powder U take. Ciras
utdi nimi tnm aowr atamcd!, heart
km and acid infiion, W U to
cmwIi (Mtric actftjr. Cut DU-Biwna.
YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE
WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS -THINK SCIIAEFER
1899 - 1947 "It Pays to Trade at SchaeferV
Prescriptions Accurately FiLed
EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY
W henr a complato lin oi modical nxis for babies.
Let un fill your prescription.
Boy! Oh Boy! Are They Good!
Sierra Bulk Chocolates
Light and dark assorted chocolate.
$1.25 value
Ib.
750
FisiiEnnArisFnio
That's what laqr wqr about
IflEETER DIB
UOSQUITOS
an4 MW inaact pueis.
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25c
COMFORT TIRED FEET
TD1Q9
EflSV
When feet are tired, perspir, ache,
bum sprinkle Tread Easy Foot
Powder in the shoes and get relief.
This soft medicated powder absorbs
moisture, counteracts dor, re
lieves friction. Get it today at
50 c
This ts the official Penslar Remedy Store for Marion County.
Tea will find these preparations of hifhest quality and guaran
teed te be exactly for what they are sold and represented to be.
You can have unbroken sleep
too if your kidneys and blad
der are in good order. Use
Schaefer's
Kidney Pills
For real
relief ....
50c
Schaefer's
m NERVE AND
BONE LINIMENT
For the relief of the discomfort
of muscular stiffness and sore
ness of Cafi 1
muscles WWW and 4
For Couf hs and Colds
Herbal Balsam
50c and $1.00
Sure relief for that tickling
cough and for coughs due to
colds.
Look Up!
Didn't Jet corns make you
' down-hearted. Use
Schaeier's
Corn Remedy
For quick relief.
No relief, no pay .
25 c
Bolt Agents for Penslar Remedies for Marion County
135 II. Commercial Si. Prescriptions Filled 1899-1947
Phone 5197 9723
Exchanges Close
For Labor Day
NEW YORK, Aug. 28-(V
Financial and commodity ex
changes throughout the United
States and Canada will be closed
Labor day, Monday, September
1, with the exception of the Minne
apolis cash grain market.
Directors of the Minneapolis
grain exchange ordered the cash
j market open from 9 ajn. to noon
' in an effort to help speed the
movement of grain from country
! elevators. 1.433 of which are
I blocked because of the boxcar
i ?hoi tiifje. The futures market will
I be clof ed.
Tho Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday, August 29. 1947 7
revived federal marketing agree
ment, George Cad well, .president
of the Northwest Nut Growers,
said today.
Back feem a walnut control
board meeting in Los Angeles.
Cadwell said a quota of 73 per
cent of the crop has been placed
on domestic shipments. He esti
mated that Oregon, Washington
and Idaho would produce 25 per
cent more walnuts than last year.
Opinions Unclear
On Fanner Co-ops
FORT COLLINS. Colo.. Aug. 28
-JP)-A nati6nal milk producers
official said today that American
buy inemcn in general are tfcither
unfriendly nor antagonistic toward
farmer cooperatives.
Charles W. Holman of Washing
ton, secretary of the National Co
operative Milk Producers federa
tion, said at the 19th annual meet
ing of the American Institute of
Cooperation, however, that "a
selfish and. unscruppuloiis few are
attempting to use congress as a
tool for striking down the cooper
atives." Holman said "cooperatives en
joy no special privileges either in
taxation of income or access to
federal credit."
Walnuts Given
Quota Control
PORTLAND. Aug. " 28 - (A1) - A
quarter of the Pacific coast's
bumper walnut crop will be held
in an "export reserve" under a
Cameras
and
Photographic
Supplies
COURT STREET RADIO
AND APPLIANCE CO.
357 Court Street
THE NEXT BEST THING
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V-l 10t II. r. A. B. and SI H. T. All
Priced Proportionately Low
The Best Place to Have Your
Work Done Is at
Your Authorized Ford Dealer
VALLEY IIOTOR CO.
Phone 3158
375 Center
Salem, Ore.
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Girls' Saddle Oxfords
Classic brown and white two-tone saddles. Thick
rubber soles. Sizes 4 to 9 A & C.
Girls' Gym Oxfords
Tough canvas uppers. Rubber soles. Clean
with soap and water. White. Sizes 4 to 8.
BOYS' TEE SHIRTS
White Only 59C
"i y all-purpose sporti thiit. Soft
kntt cotton. Flat knit wit't neat
trim at nck. Whit only. Wash
able. Small, Medium and Large.
WHIPCORD PANTS
Sanforized 1.98
Durable "battle-axe" whipcord
fabric. Two large pockets. Double
stitched at strain points. Wash
able. Blue, brown. Size to IS.
Boy's Sport Shirt
Boyville Jr. 1.85
Sonforizod and woshfasf, you will
wont several of thotol Jr. cotton
check aport thirl with 2-woy collar.
Color choice. Sizes 1-11
BLUE DENIM JEANS
Copper Riveted 1.69
Mad from sturdy m.
forizsd denim. Copper riveted at
peinta ef . strain. Washable.
course. Blue with etitcnkaav
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