Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 09, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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Police Shot It Out With Trapped Gunman Heavily armed
police reinforcements (left) arrive to aid policemen (back
ground) engaged in a gun battle with a desperado trapped in
a Chicago railway express office after wounding three offi
cers. Gunman, identified by police as Edward S. Shumak of
Chicago, was shot to death after police poured machine
gun bullets and tear gas into the washroom. (AP Wircphoto)
Ex-Con Admits
Killing Couple
San Francisco, Aug. 9 W) A
33-year-old ex-convict, arrested
here by the FBI, has admitted
killing an elderly Tacoma couple
last month, Special FBI Agent
Harry M. Kimball said today.
He Is John Edward Summers,
a former neighbor of the vic
tims, Howard Easley, 62, and his
wife, Elizabeth, 57. He surren
dered without resistance late
yesterday at a Gough street
rooming house where he had
been living under the name
John Skinnere.
Kimball said the man, a farm
laborer and dishwasher, agreed
to removal to Washington state.
where he is charged with first
degree murder.
The Easleys were shot and
killed at their Tacoma home on
July IB. Berry pickers near
Chinook Pass found the bodies
four days later. Easley's auto
mobile was sold to a Portland
dealer on July 21.
A bicycling craze in the 1890's
brought a demand for better
rmds.
ern dealers handle orders under
the department's soil conserva
tion program.
Hop Board
Sets Limits
Independence, Aug. 9 At the
meetings of the newly establish
ed 18-man hop control board
where Dean Walwer was elected
chairman, it was agreed that a
salable quota of lHo.OOO bales
of hops be recommended as the
limit of tins years harvests.
and this quota be alloted to the
growers.
The estimated harvest from
the three Pacific coast states,
the largest producers, and Idaho
js 250,000 bales. The suggested
quota cut of about 20 percent
will be submitted to U. S. secre
tary of agriculture and will be
subject to his approval.
The meeting of the U. S. Hop
Growers control board was com
bined with meetings of the U. S
Hop Growers association, the U
S. Brewers foundation and the
Small Brewers association.
Office sof the board will be
in Salem. Other officers in
elude Paul Rowell, Salem, secre
tary and manager of the board;
Ralph Williams, vice president
and William Walton, Salem
treasurer.
Also attending the meetings
were E. T. Rooney, Sacramento,
Calif., president of the U. S. Hop
Growers association; Edward V.
Lahey, New Bedford, Mass.,
president of the U. S. Brewers
foundation; William O'Shea,
executive secretary of the Small
Brewers association; Ed Markell,
San Francisco, secretary and
manager of the U. S. Hop Grow
ers association; and members of
their organizations.
The bulk of the hops in the
United States is grown on the
Pacific coast and 98 percent of
the hops is used in making beer.
Some quantities are also used
for medical purposes.
Bill to Aid China
As Attention Getter
Washington, Aug. 9 (U.PJ Reps,
Francis E. Walter, D.. Pa., and
John Davis Lodge, R., Conn., in
troduced bills in the house Mon
day to authorize $200,000,000
in military aid to China.
Lodge said in a statement the
legislation was proposed "in or
der, to call attention to the prob
lem, in order to diminish the
help and comfort to the Chin
ese communists which the. while
paper has brought, and in order
to encourage our Chinese allies
and friends in the terrible bat
tle which they are waging."
Negro Elected lo
AMA Policy Board
Detroit, Aug. 9 (U.Ri For the
first time since the American
Medical association was founded
103 years ago, a Negro doctor
will sit in its house of delegates.
an AMA spokesman said today.
Dr. Peter M. Murray, a New
York city obstetrician, has been
elected by the New York Medi
cal society to the 190-member
policy making body. The an
nouncement was made at the
convention of the National
Medical association a group of
Negro physicians, dentists and
druggists.
Gold has been in use for some
8.000 years.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, August 9, 1919 Jl
Palmistry Readings
Will tell, your past present
and future. Will advise on
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and business
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LAWN CHAMP
WEED & FEED
Doubl. action for on price
(hit dry compound destroys
broad-leaved w.tds as it
feeds the grass to richer color
and thicker growth. Harmless
to lawns, including b.ntgrass,
when put on at economical
rate specified. Easily applied
with a Scotts Spreader.
Handy Shaker Box - $1.00
large Box, treat 2500 iq ft (3.50
&cZ& SPREADERS - pravid
quick, eaiy lawn application,, rub
bar tirtd JI0 85 and 117.50.
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Fill In void, lift by dying weed,
with JTc&Z& tripla cleaned iced.
1 lb 3,000,000 tiedt $1.4.
F. A. Doerf ler & Sons
Nursery
150 N. Lancaster Drive at 4 Corners
Phone 2-1322
U. S. Force in Germany
To Get All Jet Planes
Frankfurt, Germany, Aug. 9
(U.R) The American fighter
force in Germany will be com
pletely equipped with jet plan
es by the end of the year.
Lt. Gen. John K. Cannon, U.S.
air commander In Europe, said
today that the fighter group
now equipped with propellor
planes will be given F-84 Thun
derjets. The second air group in Ger
many already is equipped with
F-80 Shooting Stars.
'Fair Prices' for
Crop Seeds Listed
Portland, Aug. 9 W Govern
ment "fair prices" for Oregon
cover crop seeds to be sold in the
south have been listed by the
U. S. department of agriculture.
The lists sets Austrian peas
at $4.85 a hundredweight; rye
grass at 9 cents a pound; har
ry vetch at 17 xk cents and other
vetches at 9 cents. The hairy
vetch and Austrian pea prices
are higher than current market
levels here.
The government prices deter
mine the base for which south-
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Doctors Find Body Odor
on 13 Parts of Body
Read how this soap with purifyinf
ingredient gets skin cleaner,
gives longer all-over protection!
It's true though few people re
alize this unpleasant fact! Body
odor is 7to confined to the under
arms. To guard popularity your
daily bath must give 13 parts of
your body top protection.
The cleaner you get every part
of your skin, doctors know, the
safer you are from "B. 0." (body
odor). And by comparing daily
baths with different soaps they
found one soap gets skin cleaner,
protects you beet.
Popularity ii priceless.
Don't ever lose it I
Doctors proved Lifebuoy Health
Soap with its purifying ingredi
ent gets skin cleaner,stops"B.O."
as no other leading soap can. It
is more effective than any other
leading soap against the "invisi
ble dirt" that brings on"'B.O."
It cleanses and guards all 13
trouble spots where body odor oc
curs. Get that clean, clean Lifebuoy
' feeling! Buy big NEW bath size
Lifebuoy at your store today.
So mild so GOOD
for your skin I
Lifebuoy is milder, too . . . safe
even for a baby's tender skin . . .
wonderful for delicate complex
ion! Enjoy the rich, white lather
from Lifebuoy's coconut oil.
Make friends with Lifebuoy
today. Another Fine Product of
Lever Broihcrt Company.
LIFEBUOY
Gets Skin Cleaner... Stops "B.0."
as No Other Leading Soap Can
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Mow to Save on Food!
Buy ALL Your Needs At SAFEWAY
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THE sure way to learn the facts about food savings is to compare ALL
Comparison of just a few advertised prices will not give you a true pict'
total food costs because vou can't feed your family on weekend "specials"
We invite vou to check each of our prices against what you pay if you shop
where. Then compare the total. See how you can save on food when every price
is low. Be sure . . . shop Safeway.
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shoppers
CORN
GARDENSIDE
Cream Style
Golden Bantam
NO. 2
CANS
3 for
Franco-American
Made by Swift!
Pork & Bes
SPAGHETTI
Cherub Milk
PREAl
Corn Flakes
BLEACH
Margerine Dalemod
VAN
CAMP'S
2 for
TALL
CANS
12- OZ.
CAN
Carnation
13- OZ.
. . PKG.
WHITE
MAGIC
HALF
GAL.
21
25c
25c
229c
!0c
37c
18c
mm
19c
convenience of out-of-town and late
, SAFEWAY STORES at 2120 Fair
grounds Road and 1420 State St., are open until
8:00 r.M. EVEKY. EVENING EXUEl'T SUIMUAX.
Prices Effective Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
GARDENSIDE
Tender
PEAS
No. 303 Cant
3 25c
COFFEE
Fresh i
CRACSC
Royal
AIRWAY
1-LB.
40c
2-LB.
Mrt. Wright
White, Wheat
1 '2-LB.
LOAF
Famous
RITZ
1-LB.
PKG.
Pooch
DOG
FOOD
10 Protein
3 1 9C
Iread
RS
Satin
SWIFTNING
Nestle s Morsels
FLOUR 1.79
Sugar I" 2.17
1-LB.
s
29c
SHORTENING
3-LB.
CAN
Swift
Shortening
3-LB.
CAN
100
LB.
Tastes extra good because it's rushed to Safeway extra fresh
Gravenstein Apples 3 25c
Luscious PEACHES
Field-Grown Tomatoes
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'Itni'l'lfr i A"1""'111 ll't1'" -
18c
lb.
Seedless GRAPES 2 29c
WATERMELON
Ripe
and
Sweet
ib.
3h
Red Malaga Grapes 25c
75c
69c
19c
3.55
8.59
Semi-Sweet
Chocolate
7-OZ.
PKG. -
50
LB.
, . . trimmed waste-free before weighing, so you save money
VEAL ROASTS Leg, Rump and Loin LB. 49c
VEAL LOIN CHOPS St.. lb. 69c
VEAL ROUND STEAKS lb. 79c
PURE GROUND BEEF lb. 35c
BEEF RIB ROAST GUGood lb. 69c
BEEF RIB ROAST
Commercial
Grade LB.
59c
BEEF RIB STEAKS Lsi.M. i. 75c
BEEF RIB STEAKS 3T! L. 65c
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