Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 27, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    18 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, June 27, 1949
Photo Shows
Mountain Scene
Displayed in the lobby of the
Capital Journal is an aerial
view of the Cascades taken from
of Mt. Wilson are Mt. Bt. Helens
and Mt. Hood.
Seen faintly in the distance in
the picture at the center top is
Mt. Adams. Distance from Mt.
Adams to the mountains in the
foreground, as the "crow flies"
is about 140 miles.
Birds Can Oufspeed
wood duck, 50; Canada geese,
and brant, 45; greenwing teal,
79; red head, 42; bluewing teal,
89, and canvasback, 72.
The state agency said authori
ties had not been able to deter
mine how much faster the birds
can fly when frightened.
Such speeds, a commission
spokesman said, are "no doubtlmuch safer" than on the ground
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Autos, Study Shows
POLK COUNTY LIME
Is Pleased to Announce We Will Welcome Orders for
Jefferson City, Mo., (U.R) The
Missouri conservation commis
LIME
sion has determined that the
flight speed of game birds was
as fast or faster than the pace
Fairview Cemetery
Association Elects
Gates Mrs. Melbourne Ram
bo was elected director of the
Fairview cemetery association
to complete the two-year term
left vacant when Mrs. Ruby
Horner left the district. Mrs.
Velma Carey was re-elected di
rector for a three-year term and
Mrs. Glen Henness returned as
scretary - treasurer. Mrs. Velma
Carey presided at the meeting.
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an altitude of about 13,000 feet
just south of the Three Sisters.
of modern automobiles.
For agricultural use. We will deliver and spread or
tell f.o.b. plant. For convenience
RESIDENTS VICINITY OF
DALLAS Ph; 2087
RESIDENTS VICINITY OF
SALEM Ph. 2-6417
or 2-7003
The commission estimated the
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Photographing the picture was
Pacific Pictures.
In the foreground of the pho
tograph are the middle and
north Sisters and to the right of
the center is Black Butte.
On the left side of the picture
at center top are Mt. Washing
ton, Three Fingered Jack, Mt.
Jefferson and Mt. Wilson. Above
in the distance and to the right
normal speed of doves at 40
FHA
miles per hour; quail, prairie
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chicken, ruffed grouse, mallard
black duck, spoonbill, pintail
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Phone 25643
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Personal and Auto Loans
State Finance Co.
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Look What Happened! When Los Angeles Police Officer
Kenneth Booth responded to a report that a couple of nudists
were cavorting around a back yard he never thought the
"case" would end like this. But with the temperature hit
ting 97, who could blame him? The nudists are Terry Ann
Goldman (left) and Dickie Watson. (AP Wirephoto)
Bit of Good News Creeps
Into Business Week Review
New York W) A bit of good news, Including a 20-year peak
in automobile production, popped up last week to take the sting
out of generally declining business activity.
Some of the brighter news was a result of seasonal factors
Moreover, it was sparsely spread through the economy. Yet It was
encouraging after a long periods
of slow but constant declines,
For Instance, engineering con
duction contracts hit the sec
ond highest figure of the year.
Electric power production
reached its best total since early
April.
Automobile production added
tip to the staggering total of
150,948 units, a figure un
matched since the rip-roaring
days of '29. In the previous
week, output was 146,056, and
last year 95,027 units were pro
duced in this country and Can
ada. New England woolen and
worsted mills reported a pickup
in production. In several places
idle employes were called back.
The Bureau of Labor Statis
tics reported the cost of living
moved down a little during the
month ended May 15.
The decline in the BLS index
was only three-tenths of one per
cent. Not startling, but enough
to give consumers a few more
pennies to spend on non-essentials.
The backdrop for the week's
encouraging Items, however,
was the same old decline in all
major components of the nation
al economy.
Unemployment crept up a lit-
tie. Steel production fell to Us
lowest level since the week of
April 19, 1948 the tenth con
secutive week it has skidded.
The labor situation became In
creasingly tense.
Steel negotiations failed to
get anywhere. The coal miners
began their annual 10-day va
cations at midnight Friday, less
than a full week after returning
from a one-week stoppage de
signed to "stabilize" the industry.
Perilous Trip Ends
Riggins, Idaho, June 27 (if)
After an exciting run through
the rapids-ripped Salmon river
of no return, former U. S. Sen.
Henry C. Dworshak and his
party of eight docked their scow
here Saturday afternoon. The
140-mile trip from Salmon City
took a week.
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