Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 12, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 12, 1949
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Entire Blood Change Louil Castellanos, 26, army veteran,
gets a new supply of blood in an unusual try to reduce leuke
mia. His normal 8 to 10 pints will be entirely new after an
expected 30 or more pints are passed through him. His
father, F. G. Castellanos, watches Nurse Mary Crooks and Dr.
Francisco Sanchez. (AP Wlrephoto)
Spruce Budworm Threatens
Heavy Oregon Forest Loss
Dallas, May 12 A new threat to Oregon's forests, potentially
greater than fire, was voiced in a talk by Lynn Cronemiller,
assistant state forester, at a dinner meeting in the Chamber
of Commerce rooms.
The menace the spruce budworm brings a different type of
challenge to protection efforts'
of such organizations as Keep
Oregon Green and the entire
population of the state.
Contrary to Its name, the
spruce budworm is no respecter
of other kinds of trees and is
fond of Douglas fir, Cronemiller
said. In an area from Oakridge
to Crawfordsville, 130,000 acres
of timber has been attack
d by the Insects, and forestry
officials plan to wage war on
them beginning on May 23, dur
ing the insects' two-weeks feed
ing period.
Fifteen airplanes and three
helicopters will cover the area
with DDT spray.
An infestation In the Mount
Hood Natonal forest is causing
concern in the city of Portland.
An area of 100,000 acres is un
der attack by the budworm, and
left unchecked, they could
sweep the entire forest region.
This poses a definite threat to
the Bull Run watershed, and
should it become necessary to
spray with DDT near the reser
voir, trouble might result to the
city's water supply, Croneciller
stated. . v
Failure of congress to appro
priate funds to combat the bud
worm in the national forest by
the time of the insects' feeding
period means a year's delay in
the plan to control them, the as
sistant state forester declared.
Although the appropriation may
be forthcoming by June of this
year, the damage will have been
done with the feeding period
passed. In three years, the bud
worms kill a tree.
The pestiferous budworm
multiplies amazingly fast. Re
cently an 18-inch branch which
had been infested was cut and
placed in an incubator m Hood
River. Within a week, 750 bud
worms had hatched and at the
latest count the number had
grown to 1.100.
Cronemiller suggests that
everyone concerned with the
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problem contact congressmen to
impress them with the urgency
of the situation and the need for
appropriations to wipe out the
new threat to state of Oregon
forests.
Ham and Eggs
For a Penny
Los Angeles. May 12 (U.B
Two price-warring drugstores
served breakfasts for a penny
apiece today.
The war began a week ago
when one durg store opened
across a busy street intersection
from the other in the Westches
ter district. Price cuts on some
SO items followed, hitting the
one-cent breakfast bottom yes
terday.
Store Managers Tom Carpen
tor and T. Z. Mays kept shut
tling back and forth across the
street, checking each other's
prices and cutting their own.
Both said they were backed
"to the limit" by the chains
which own their stores.
Parochial School
Pupils Are Heard
Stayton A program was giv
en at the school gymnasium re-
cently by instrumental students
of St. Mary's parochial school,
attended by parents and friends.
Partlclpfttlnf were Marion Sllberntgel.
senior; Shirley Ann Klnti. Junior: Cferol
O'Connor, Doneve, Ferit, freihmen; Kith
leen Fery; Doris Ltmbrecht, Shirley
Schotthoefer, Lyllt Mae Kline, Marlon
Povar, Lola O'Connor, Marilyn Nokelby,
Ard Himmir, Sharon Meyerhofer,
Joanna Albui, Carol Frank, Lanlta Boe
dlKhcimer, Mary E. Fery, Nancy Nlelson,
Linda Van Handel. Rita Beltel, Allan
Dotler. Robert Andersen, Marjorla O'Cotv
nor, Joan Shaw and Janet Clark.
The choral number, "My Own United
stales," was sung by the music class.
The areiorlan Ava Maria was sung a
capella. "That Wonderful Mother of
Mine" was sung by the low Intermediate
students of the school, Marcella Mlnten,
Harry Pietrok, Harold Pletrok. Oary
Spanlol, Margaret Blschoff, Katharine
Klrach, Terrenes Frost, Shirley Welter,
Leroy Folts, Donald Murphy, Arlelne Bye
and Dale Rubel.
Taking part In the Irish Lilt were
Lanlta Boedlahelmer. Marcella Mlnten.
Sharon Meyerhoefer, Joanne Albus, and
Carol Frank. Effective Irish costumes
were used. Lylla Mae Kline was accompanist.
Children who were prevented
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from taking part In the April
program, because of illness, will
play their musical numbers at
the next Mother's club meeting,
May 20, at the school. They are
Marcella Parrish, Maralee Frost,
Darla Darby and Rose Marie
Freres. At that time the first
and second grade students will
entertain their mothers with
choral verse, vocal and rhythm
orchestra numbers.
Santiam Grangers
Oppose Fast Time
Lyons Santiam Valley
grange met at the grange hall
and voted to oppose daylight
saving time. Giles Wagner was
elected gatekeeper to replace
Glen Rogers. June Hampton at
Pomona was elected to replace
Leala May White. At the lec
turer's hour the Camp Fire girls
of Mchama furnished the enter
tainment, with songs, dances,
baton drill and negro skit. At
the close of the meeting refresh
ments were served. The next
meeting a strawberry feed will
be held.
CORNS GO FAST
Kniov aukk relief and
speedily remove aching
corns wiu uun, cuanion-
ids Dr. ScboU'e Zn
pads. Coat but triflt.
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Preliminaries Start
For Lebanon Building
Lebanon Workmen felled a
massive maple Friday and be
gan ground leveling operations
preparatory to erection of a new
business building on North
Main street which will house a
dress shop, a restaurant and a
jewelry store. The new building
will be located between the J.
C. Penney store and Standley's
service station.
Den-Herder's excavators are
in charge of preparation for
construction.
Closing Youth Rail
Scheduled at Amity
Amity The last Youth Rally
for the season will be held at
the grade school gymnasium,
Saturday night at 8 o'clock
Eingspiration, choruses, duet,
instrumental numbers, talent
from Multnomah School of the
Bible, with Richard Patty,
master of ceremonies, are sche
duled numbers on the program.''
The speaker is Rev. Arthur
Hoenisch of Dallas, an out
standing youth leader of this
region.
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for zcttful, appetising goodness.
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TOUR TRIAH61E DEAIIR
U. S. 60VERNMENT INSPECTED
Pork Shoulder 77 Jfjf J
roasts InlMllJIJin 5
2 lb. Market
c . u . u 150 N.Com'I St.
Center Cut, No Shank
The Best in Bacon
U. 5. Gov t inspected Meats
IWIFT'S SLICED sssawvifcu nvwi
BACON "
nn mi m SAUSAGE
)(Q C Made from U.S. Gov't Tr
LlO-V lb Inspected Meats Avty
Leon Sugar-Curtd
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HOT WEATHER SPECIAL
Vi lb. Assorted Luncheon Meat :
H5C
Visit Our Cheese and Delicatessen Dept.
Swift's
Ready to Eat
PICNICS
Swell for Picnici and Sandwiches
U. S. Government Inspected
STEER SEEF
ROAST
Any Siia Cut to Order
The Best in
Poultry
Rhode kland Rtd
FRYERS
Dressed and Drawn
V 1
AVING 01 ENTER
Stores
SALEM WEST SALEM
Vi Mile North of At Foot of Bridge
Underpass
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
SUGAR Pura Cone.
25. '2.19
ICE CREAM All Flavors . . . .Quart 35c
or 3 for 99c
PEACHES yrup No. IH can Q tor 99C
JELL0
Limit Fiva , ,
, . . eoch
5c
PORK AND BEANS
BEER
(Eastern Goebel)
24 U-oi. bottles
Cardan Q
No. 2i IVC
$2.49
24 12-ox. cam $2.98
VEGETABLES
NEW SPUDS Hf ' 29c
LEMONS
Dozen
39c
RADISHES and
GREEN ONIONS
lunch
5c
We Have Plenty of
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
at the Lowest Prices
Meat Department
OLD FASHIONED
FRANKFURTERS SSt
41c
Made at Mon Ark
MON ARK
RING BOLOGNA
39c
MON ARK MEAT CO.'t .
French Souse Loaf
Delicious Lunch Moat
BEEF ROAST
Grade "A" laaf
37c
43c
HAMBURGER
Mada Frash Daily , at Mai Ark
MAN ARK'S OWN
CHICKEN LOAF
Delicious Limed Maat
39c
37c
Our self-serve counters serve you all hours.
For special cuts sec our butchers back of
serve cases.
Two Money Saving Markets
Home Owned Independent
aving (Renter
Stores
Vi Mile North
Of tha Underpass
At tha Foot al
Tha Iridic
SALEM WEST SALEM