Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 30, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 30, 1949
Camp Adair Damage Action
Brought to Final Approval
". Dallas, June 30 Judge C. F. (Jack) Hayes of Polk county states
that the county -court had agreed to a settlement of damages done
to Camp Adair area roads by the army at $104,060. This offer
was made to the county sometime ago by the judge advocate
general of the army, but the county court appealed the matter
on the grounds that the sum ai-
lowed did not cover two mar
ket roads in the area and was
insufficient to cover damage
done. They asked for $150,000.
However, a letter from Col.
H. C. Chuck of the office of
the assistant secretary of the
army, informed the court this
week that action of the chief of
the claims and litigation divl
sion of the army in setting the
$104,060 figure had been up
held. . A wire from Senator Guy
Cordon which arrived shortly
after the letter advised the
court that it would be neces
sary to make settlement at once
In order that the sum be in
cluded In this year's deficiency
bill before the adjournment of
congress on July 25.
Consultation with a local at
torney confirmed the fact that
further pressing the claim
would be useless at this time.
The army spokesman pointed
out that $469,000 had been
spent by the federal government
on substitute secondary high
ways in the area. (Judge Hayes
declared that the new roads do
not serve all the territory as
those for which no damages
were allowed.)
Col. Chuck stated further
that the state had quit-claimed
the two roads over which the
issue arose to the federal gov
ernment during the war. Since
they were the property of the
federal government at that time,
the army had no obligation to
maintain them, he said. The
roads are now being maintain
ed by the county.
Judge Hayes stales that all
the . money to be received wili
be used on the Adair roads and
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sufferer:
FIND CURB FOX MISERY DUE TO NASAL
CON&ISTION. UPPLT HU5H1B HEKM
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Spring Frosts
Injure Plantings
Spring frosts that weakened
new canes in some Thornless
Evergreen blackberry plantings
may result in a short crop in
1950 if corrective measures are
not taken soon, believes County
Extension Agent D. L. Hasmus
sen. He recommends cutting
out severely frosted canes or
cutting back to a strong side
arm below the frosted area.
First report of frost injury to
that a separate fund will be set
up apart from the county bud
get for the administration of
the proceeds.
Thornless Evergreens was made
to Rasmussen by A. B. Weisner
of the North Howell district
early in May. Some of Weis-
ner's new canes had shrunken
at the tips because of frost in
jury. They were twisted and
deformed. Cut surfaces shows
blackened water-soaked tissue
in the pithy part of the cane.
Last week an examination of
the Lawrence Paradis planting
south of Woodburn was made
by Dr. E. K. Vaughan, plant
pathologist at Oregon State col
lege, and Rasmussen. The Para
dis planting showed winter in
jury to part of the new canes
in the lower part of the field.
However, the injured canes also
showed new growth beyond the
frosted areas.
Rasmussen warns growers
that frosted canes are weak
canes even though they may
still have enough vigor to force
growth past the frosted areas.
"It is better to remove frosted
canes now than have them break
at the weakened areas when
they're trained on the wires
next year. Growers will find
that frost injury varies from hill
to hill. Removing weakened
canes will allow greater sap
flow through the healthy canes
left in the hill and probably re
sult in a normal crop in 1030,"
Rasmussen concludes.
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AMERICA'S FINEST JELLY MAKER
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HELP US CELEBRATE
OUR FIRST YEAR
OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
We have completed our first year in business with
Salem folks, and we want to express our sincere
thanks to all of you for your generous support In
making Ladd's Market one of the outstanding food
centers in Salem. The volume of business that we
have enjoyed this first year has far exceeded our ex
pectations and this anniversary celebration is to show
our appreciation for all the pleasant visits you have
made to our store.
We Are Going to Have Many
FREE GIFTS
for both grownups and the children, including free '
cakes, free ice cream cones to children accompanied
by their parents, and surprise gifts to the children.
Don't miss this anniversary celebration. In addition
to all the free goods, Ladd's will give you the best
values on all your purchases. Remember, Friday and
Saturday, July 1 and 2.
We Have a Complete Stock of
HUNT'S FINE FOODS
FRUIT COCKTAIL
235c 6H.03
PORK & BEANS
No. 2 can 235C 6$l OS
WHOLE NEW POTATOES
No. 1 tall cans .... 655c 12T5
SOLID PACK TOMATOES
No. VA cans 239c 6$1.15
TOMATO SAUCE
Many Uses Stock Up! 21 lc 629c
TOMATO JUICE
46 oz. Family Size 245c 6$1.35
TOMATO CATSUP
14 a, Bottles.... 225C 61.49
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Jumbo Sweets
lb.
CXACCT rrTiW Always
JTTbl.1 vwlM a
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riin I URCDC for Slicing
CELERY
or Salads
Crisp, Large Stalks.
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POTATOES Ne wShuesn"
UATCDUCI rtkJC Klondikes
Red, Ripe Ib.
8c
6,., 31c
3, 13c
15c
1 IK,
Large bunches for fcV
LETTUCE Beautiful Giant Heads 2 for 13c
10 ,b, 35c
5c
CELEBRATION...
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 7 AND 2
ANNIVERSARY CAKE
mm
With Each $7.50 Purchase or Over!
Open from
9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
1705 S. 12th St., Salem Jife Too
CIGAR
TIES
On Sale Friday only July 1st. One Carton Limit
CANE: SUGAR
Popular
Brands
100 Ib.
Sack
1.39
8.74
Stock up now lor canning.
PEAS Fresh Frozen - 2pkgs.&9c
1 Pound Pineapple FREE with this purchase.
SUPER SUDS Ig. . .... 2pks39c
BISQUICKIgpkg 39c
WESSON OIL Qt 57c
PANCAKE FLOUR 10lbs 99c
HUNGRY JACK41b sacU 45c
CANDY & GUM 6 for 25c
RED KARO iH,b 19c
COFFEE American Club lb. 39c
CRACKERS Hi Ho lb. 27c
BABY FOOD 12cnns 89c
Gcrbers or Hclnz
Doumacks
MARSHMALLOWS il0I.pkf.17c
PICNIC SUPPLIES
Paper plates, pretty or plain; disposable
tablecloths, straws, Dixie cups, "hot" cups
we have what you'll need for that picnic 1
WOOD SPOONS OR FORKS Irta
12 in pkg IUC
PLASTIC SPOONS OR FORKS C
12 in pkg UC
DIXIE FOOD PACKS Throw-away IT
packs for salads, etc lyC
PAPER NAPKINS 17 f
Special! Large cello pkgs I' C
RITZ CRACKERS OQf
Large pkg Jv
LADD'S MARKET
Will be open July 4th for the con
venience of the people who remain
iii Salem.
ALBERS OATS
20 oz. pkg.
2,, 29c
FLOUR
Occident 25 lb. Cloth Bag
25 -1.79
SALAD DRESSING 25cst49C:
COOKIES
Fresh Fig Newtons
2 - 39c
NUCOA
Vitamin Fortified Spread
2 - 53c
ARMOUR'S CHEESE O 7Qr
Processed Economy Loaf A lbs. I
DOG FOOD 9for05r Afor7QP
B-Sure Brand Mm aV W WV
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BEEF ROASTS lb. OCr
Blade, Chuck Large variety to choose from WaV v
HAMBURGER , QQr
Freshly ground Always Good! w l
SLICED BACON Ib. 0Qr
Lean, Sugar Cured W l
PORK STEAKS lb ACkr
A treat Anytime "f 7 1
PURE LARD pks O lbs OCc
Cellophane Packaged m afctaf V
RABBITS lb. ccr
Nice oung Fryers taafW
WISCONSIN CHEESE lb 00r
Buy for future needs at this low price WWW
FRYER CHICKENS2MaP. ... 1 70
Fixed Pan-Ready No Extra Charge s)W I