Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 23, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal Saint, Ore,, Saturday, April it, 14
Two Flights Added by UAL
To Salem's Air Schedule
Br MARGARET MAGEE
rWinnlna next week United Air Linn if adding two more
topi to the Salem schedule,
and on discontinued. '
New on the schedule is flight
282, the wuthbound originating
in Vancouver the evening of
April 24 and terminating in Med
ford the ame evening. That
flight, a flight 1.15, alo a new
flight, at 7 a. m. leave Med
fnrd northbound, and termin
ate! in Seattle after ttopi In
Eugene, Salem and Portland.
Third new flight ii the south
bound 111, which leavei Salem
at S p. m. and goea through to
Los Angelei.
No longer itopping in Salem
beginning next week will be
flight 1(12, which ha been ar
riving in Salem at 7:10 p. m.,
anuthbound, with it arrival time
In San Francisco at 11:40 p. m.
and in Los Angelea at 1:15 a. m.
The flight originated in Seattle
at 5:10 p. m.
One of the newly added
fllghti leavei Seattle one night,
toe. into Medford and ia out
of that city northbound early
First northbound flight Into
Salem dally will be the new
flight, 155, which leavei Med
ford at 7 a. m. and arrival In
Salem at 1:30 a. m., itopping
In Eugene en route. It arrives
In Portland at 1:05 a. m. and
leavei for Seattle at 1 20 a. m.,
arriving in Seattle at 10:20 a. m.
In Seattle connectioni can be
made at 1:15 p. m., with flight
IPS to Vancouver, arriving at
that city at 2:15 p. m.
Flight 159, originating In San
Diego, atopi in Lot Angelei at
8:00 a. m. and U out of Ban
Franciico at 10:50 a. m. It ar
rive! in Salem at 1:20 and term
inate! In Portland at 1:55 p. m.
In Portland at 5:S0 p. m. con
nectioni can be made with a
DC northbound flight Into Se
attle. Last northbound flight Into
Salem Ii 175. Thii originate!
In San Franciico at 4:S0 p. m.
and there connect! with flight
157 (a DC4) that left Loi An
gelei at 1:00 p. m. Flight 175
arrivei In Salem at 1:50 p. m.
and In Portland at 1:25 p. m.
In Portland at 1:55 p. m. con
nectioni are made with flight
105 Into Seattle.
Fint inuthbound flight Into
Salem Ii 174 which originate! In
Portland at 10:05 a. m. and ii
In Salem at 10:35 a. m., leaving
at 10:40 a. m. It! arrival time
In San Franciico Ii 3:10 p. m.
with slops made en route at Eu
Kene, Medford and Eureka. In
San Francisco connectioni are
made with flight 250, which
leave! at 4 p. m. and arrive! In
Burhank at 1:25 p. m. or with
flight 510 leaving San Francisco
at 5 p. m. and arriving in Loi
Angelei at 7:10 p. m.
New louthbound flight added
ia flight 111, which orlginatei
In Portland but makea connec
tion! with flight 550 leaving Se
attle at 12:10 p. m. and arriv
ing In Portland at 1:10 p. m.
Flight 111 leavei Portland at
2.25 p. m., and Ii In Salem at
1:55 p. m. leaving at 1 p. m.
Stnpi are made at Eugene and
Klamath Fall! and the plane ar
rive! at San Franciico at 7:15
p. m., Loi Angelei bound, and
la In that city at 10 p. m. This
flight makes connectioni In Los
Angelei with flight 271 which
leaves Los Angelei at 10:30
p. m. for San Diego arrlvea In
that city at 11:30 p. m.
The other new southbound
flight Is the on originating In
Vancouver, flight 112. Leaving
Vancouver at I p. m., It ia In
Seattle at 7 p. nv and leaves
that city for Portland at 7:30
p. m. Arrival time In Portland
Is 1 10 p. m. and the plane
leavei for Salem at 1:45 p. m.
and arrive! here at 1:11 p. m.
Next atop la Eugene at 1:50
p. m. and the flight endi at Med
ford at 10:10 p. m.
Three new flight! are being added
48-Pay-Drill
Year Scheduled
Salem i organized reserve
St a be company 13-0 which
only lait November 15, 1948,
wai given organized itatui now
g(e on a la-pay-orm per year
schedule.
That wai the information
given to the company at its
meeting Friday night at the
Navy and Marine Corps Re
serve Training center.
The company, commanded by
Lt. Donald Fisher, who is with
the utility division of the state
tax commimion, since being
placed on organized status has
been paid for 12 drills monthly
The new schedule goes into ef
fect May 1, 1049.
Composed of former Seabees
and civil engineer corps reserve
officers, the company had Its
beginning back August 20, 1847
when Lt.Comdr. J. K. Jackson,
CEC, USNR, Seattle, met in Sa
lem with these men to help or
ganize a volunteer unit. First
commander of the volunteer unit
was Lt.Comdr Mollis W. Llbby,
who wvs futiowed by Lt. Wil
liam C. Hill. Fisher Is the third
commander.
The unit still has vacancies
in its complement for ex-Sea-bees
and naval reserve person
nel and men interested can at
tend the meetings, which will
be held each Friday night be
ginning May 6.
Plane Wrecked. Early
In February Found
San Francisco, April 23
The plane in which five scien
tists and two pilots crashed
February I has been found, the
navy said Friday.
The party was en route from
the Naval Inyokern Ordnance
test station to a scientific meet
ing at Berkeley.
The military information of
fice here said the wreckage was
"definitely identified" today by
navy and air force ground
party.
It was only 17 miles from the
town of Inyokern. in Kern
county.
The wreckage was found at
the 7,000-foot level near Owens
peak.
The scientists aboard the
plane included Dr. F. K. L. Mac
Donald of Stanley, Nova Scotia.
Justict Court Fines
Light During Wetk
IndependenceWade Tucker
paid a fine of 150 and eosls In
W. A. Wlest's Justice of the
peace court for overweight this
week. Other fines Imposed by
Wlett were: Ivan L. Quirk 15
and eosls for overweight; Mur
ray F. Johnson 11 and eosts for
violation of the basic rule; Iew
Iston J. Kagley 15 and costs for
violation of stop sign and Ar
thtir L. Spreadnorough 11 and
eonta for not having an opera
tor'! license.
Classified Is diversified,
fun to read the ads.
It's
Renanah Choir
Here Sunday Eve
The Renanah Choir of Simp-
ion Bible Institute, Seattle, un
der the direction of Leland Hag-
gerty, will be presented in con
cert at the Christian and Mis
sionary Alliance church, North
5th at Gaines, at 7:30 Sunday
evening. A varied program of
standard choral works and ar-
rangementi Is planned, togeth
er with vocal and Instrumental
numbers by varioua membera of
the Choral Club and Institute
music faculty.
Two yeara ago, the club eon-
ducted a very auceessful tour.
going as far south ai Southern
California. Tickets are not re
quired for admiision. but a free
will offering will be taken.
Rev. Thomaa Williamson from
Akron. Ohio la the speaker for
the Sunday morning worship.
Use Organic
Fertilizer
The Right Way to
Rebuild Soil
Free of Weed Reeds
Odorless
6 ,a ki $5.00
Bulk 1 ton $10.00
2 torn 17.50
Free delivery anywhere la
Salem Are
Phone 3-8127
After S P.M. Phone 14117
Battle Damage A sailor inspects damage-aboard the Brit
ish destroyer Consort berthed at Shanghai, caused when the
hip wai shelled by Chinese communist forces. (AP Wire
photo via radio from Shanghai)
THIS WILL MAKE GIRLS MAD
Whot's Wrong With Women
St. Paul. Minn. W) Fellai, gather 'round!
But, girls, you'd better not read this because lt might make
you madder than maybe you are already,
Dr. Walter C. Alvarei to get
the worst out first sayi that
women "make a mess of their
lives because they constantly
blow In $10 worth of energy
on a ten-cent problem."
Dr. Alvarez, hero of the day
that he Is, went on to declare
that women alio "wear them
selves out trying to make over
an ordinary, good, kind, prosaic
husband into a Charles Boyer."
The doctor Is senior consult
ant of the division of medicine
at the Mayo clinic, Rochester,
Minn. He gave the Ideal above
and below at Ramsey coun
ty's (St. Paul's! first health day
program Thursday.
Now for the "below" part
Dr. Alvarez claims that wom
en ' shop too long and then take
back what they buy."
Many women cannot make
up their minds quickly enough"
still the doctor talking "and
when they do reach a decision
they reopen the matter again.
Some women court trouble for
tleinselves by trying to make
a saintly little Lord Fauntleroy
out of a normally noisy and ac
tive boy.
"And," concluded Dr. Alvarez,
"women love to get themselves
all upset having post mortems
over old sorrows, tragedies and
unpleasantnesses."
His advice to the girls: "Learn
to live more sensibly and com
fortably."
P. S. Yes, there were women
in the audience and Dr. Alvarez
waa unharmed. But A mere
male wrote this.
P. P. S. Dr. Alvarez la a mar
ried man.
Secretary Newbry
Undergoes. Surgery
Secretary of State Earl T.
Newbry underwent an opera
tion Friday at Salem Memorial
hospital, and attendants report
ed afterward that his condition
was satisfactory.
Newbry attended the state
board of control meeting yester
day, then went to the hospital
last night to await today s oper
ation, which was not of an emer
gency nature.
British Red Given
Rope to Hang Self
Dartmouth, Eng., April 23 (
Police had to rescue Britain's
top communist Friday night
from a crowd enraged over the
shelling of four British ships by
Chinese reds.
Harry Poll it t, general secre
tary of the British communist
party, was dragged to safety by
constables after members of the
crowd offered him a rope and a
suggestion that he hang him
self. The crowd burned the red
flag which draped the speaking
platform of the outdoor politi
cal rally.
The incident began when
Pollitt, addressing some 400
towspeople, suddenly cut short
a speech on communist party
policy and said he would answer
questions.
'What about the Amethyst?"
someone shouted, referring to
the British sloop shelled by com
munist shore batteries.
Some Farms Do Well Selling
Potatoes to Government
By OVID A. MARTIN
Washington, April 23 UP) Some farms obtained an average
of more than 120,000 for surplus 1848-crop potatoes aold to the
government under its grower price-support program.
This figure was disclosed to-
day by Secretary of Agriculture
Brannan in a report which said
the total cost of the 1948 sup
port program for this crop al
ready hai approached $200,000,-
000. And lome of last year s
potatoes still remain to be
bought. The plus average of
more than 120,000 was reported
for Rhode island farms.
Similar potato support pro
grams cost the government $90,-
000,000 in 1946 and $50,000,000
in 1947.
Brannan said about 28,444
commercial potato growers were
eligible to sell potatoes to the
government under the program.
Up to Feb. 28, the government
had paid an average of $5,457
to such farms for potatoea which
could not be sold on the mar
ket at the government-guaranteed
price.
The secretary said these fig
ures "show clearly some of the
short-comings of the present
method" of supporting prices.
He said he believes a new farm
plan he laid before congress
April 7 would serve farmer! as
well ai the present one at a
fraction of the cost to the pub
lic and without wasting pota
toes. Under the present method,
the government buyi from eli
gible producers who are unable
to oblain the price-support rate
in the market place. Thia hai the
effect of holding market prices
at or near the lupport level.
Brannan hai proposed that
the government atop buying po-
tatoei and other crops and In
stead allow prices to fall to
levels determined by supply and
demand. The government would
assume growers of a fair return
through a direct payment ar
rangement.
By states, the number of
farms eligible for price lupports
and the average amount paid
each of these farms for surplus
potatoes up to Feb. 22, include
California 888 and $8,438; Ore
gon 920 and $3,475; Washing
ton 7.18 and $9,820.
CASH TALKS
and you lave at Woodrow'a
when you pay CASH for
Willard Batteriei. Selber
ling tires "with fuU road
hazard guarantee," Nason
paints, auto glass and un
painted furniture.
R. D. Woodrow Co.
450 Center St Phone 12471
You'll find what you want in
the Journal Classified ads.
FIELD CORN
Minnesota 13 100 lbs. $9.00
Hybrid 525 50 lbs. $7.50
COMPLETE STOCKS OF FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS
D; A. WHITE Cr SONS
ttS State
Phone 1-1471
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POLISHES AND CLEANERS
OwlHly mtan left
brilliance
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LAST BUT NOT LEAST
SALEM'S GENERAL OF AMERICA AGENCY
is in business to relieve you of worry and re
sponsibility, to represent your interest in the
settlement of claims AND TO PAY YOUR
LOSS.
CUSTOMER PARKINS AT OUR NW LOCATION
CHUCK
m m CHwrr
371
INSURANCE AGENCY
373 N. Church St. Phone S-91I9
MAYBE I'M CRAZY
A good advertising man would lose his job If he wrote an
adv. like this one. because the theory is to tell everyone that
businesi is good, even though it'i bad. Take my word for
lt, business is decidedly rough.
What am I doing about it? In the first place, MI BROTHER
CHARLIE is with me now. He is a past master in the art of
seeing that you get BETTER SERVICE. Our cooki are mak
ing every effort to turn out more tempting food. Me? I'm
running around like mad, getting in everybody's way, and
just being a plain nuisance.
A customer just luggested I spend less money advertiiing
ROYAL FISH AND CHIPS and tell you about our PAN
FRIED CHICKEN. He says it is the best in town and you
don't have to wait all night for it.
So long until next Saturday
STEVENSON'S RESTAURANT
2535 Portland Rood
Phone 2-9004
5? .... j
3
"Holly"
1 Says
w n
J There's another fellow in town copying eur' ttylt of ft
M advertising, only he's selling fish ond some chips of SZ
M something or other so what? Fish is good stuff jr
VtllleV Motor Co.'w w,ar and ,on9 ,n people know about them CJ
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FORI) INCE 1915 1 W u uwmi i mum mmn aiirerence so it someone i
... .-IT- mines in neis 10 duv Tisn n cnips we II do gioa TO e.3
ii venirr i n
HEAR EVERYTHING!
0 No untif htly, dcnlin cords
0 No heevy, bulky berterlet
No receiver button in the ear
Come in. discover for yourself how you may now
have balanced hearing. No longer need you ad
vertise your handicap with the button that tags
vour deafness. Come In for a FREE TRYOUT
or send for FREE BOOKLET.
"Dntitiittte Hearing"
rnme.1 in karat k. a ..k k:... ...-'II U. .I.J ...
JS Ml !. U LViy 113(1 M (.1113 W l yiUU ID
r- $end hem down to Mevtnson ond if ht or his cus-
RER AND TUT FT NOW
hatterie. ao ifrvu r for all makes
ACOUSTICON-PORTLAND CO.
SEE NOTHING!
FRKK HKARING All) CLINIC
ONE DAY ONLY,
SENATOR HOTEL
April 25
Salem. Oregon
Ask for Mr. Miller
Phone Hotel tor ftpertal
Home Appointment
320 Equitable Building, Portlond
tomert want to buy a diamond maybe he'll send them
up here. If he does they will find the nicest stock of
first quality, perfect modern cut diamonds that wo
con buy. and we sell them of cost plus just a reason
able amount of profit. We don't wont to get rich off
one diamond, in foct, we don't want to be rich at all
thot's no fun. If we con moke a modest living for
the wife, the boys, the horses, the dogs and a saucer of
milk for the pussy we're satisfied.
Don't miss our ad next Saturday we have something
cooking and it should be ready to servo about next
week.
Jackson JewelersS
225 No. Liberty St,
Just Around the Corner from Solly's X
PLANT
CLOSING
"We will stop operations on
Ammonium Sulphate Fertili
zer on or about the 28th of
April. This will be the last for
the spring season. If you ex
pect to use Ammonium Sul
phate, place your order at
once. Order through your
dealer. If he cannot supply
you, contact our plant at Sa
lem. You may haul with your
own truck if you wish.
COLUMBIA
METALS
CORPORATION
Box 269,. Cherry Avenue,
Salem,, Oregon
Phone 2-2415."
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