Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 1, 1949
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Red Returns Soviet Lt. Anataly P. BarsoV( 31 (right),
a Russian air force deserter who spent seven months in the
United States was returned to the Soviets from Vienna, Aus
tria at his own request. Barsov fled from the Soviet Ukraine
last October 9 with Peter Pirigov (left), 28-year-old Soviet
navigator (pair are shown together in new American suits
shortly after their flight). Pirigov, the state department
announced, was still in this country, happy and wanted to
remain. (Acme Telephoto)
Greatest Show on Earth Will
Be in Salem September 15
It's official now.
The big show Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Bailey circus
Is coming to town. The four long, streamlined trains will arrive
over the Southern Pacific railroad early Thursday, September 15,
to exhibit in Salem at the fairgrounds parking lot.
The No. 1 advertising car
in the city, and Gardner Wilson,
the contracting press agent, call
ed today to confirm the day and
date, to talk of the 1949 edition
of the greatest show on earth
and to point out its highlights.
First, he says, the major spec
tacles "Birthdays," "San Fran
cisco." "The Girl in the Moon,"
and "The Glorious Fourth"
are the best that John Ringling
North, president and producer;
John Murray Anderson, produc-
James Imlah, 79
Orchardist Dies
111 for many months, James
Imlah, well known orchard oper
ator died Wednesday evening at
a local hospital where he had
been a patient for a year.
Imlah, who for some time was
In the sand and gravel business
here with the late Dave Pugh
and for many years operated
large orchard on the Wallace
road, was born In Edenburgh,
Scotland. July 12, 1870.
When only about a year and
a half old with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Imlah, and other
members of the family he came
to the United States. On arriv
ing in this country the Imlahs
came directly to Oregon and set
tled on what was known as the
old Reed farm in Yamhill coun
ty near Dayton.
' Mr. Imlah was a member of
the Masonic lodge, the Shrlners
and the Elks.
Surviving are a son, Lawrence
Imlah of Salem; a daughter,
Mrs. F. C. (Mildred) Imlah of
Salem; two brothers,, John Im
lah of Salem and Alexander
Imlah of Portland; two sisters,
Mrs. Louisa Miller and Mrs.
Agnes Jones, both of Salem; and
four grandchildren, Lawrence
Imlah, Jr., Bernice Imlah,
Thomas George Angle and
James Frank Angle, all of Sa
, lem.
Announcement of funeral
services will be made later by
Clough-Barrick company.
Tarzan Loses Wife
In Hollywood Jungle
Hollywood, Sept. 1 ff) Tar
xan's wife has moved out of her
mate's home in the Hollywood
jungle.
Mrs. Lex Barker said last night
that she had separated from the
handsome screen Tarzan.
"The going has become too
rough after a scries of misunder
standings over the last two
years," she said. She did not dis
close any plans for divorce.
They have been married eight
years and have two children.
School
Days Are
Coming
li your child
equipped to
study?
Dr. S. A. Wheatley
OPTOMETRIST
725 Court St. - Ph. 24469
tion director; Miles White, cos
tume designer, and Henry Sulli
van, composer, have turned out,
surpassing even last year s ten
strikes. "Birthdays," the su
preme feature of the perform
ance, exploits in fantasy the na
tal days of Mother Goose, fairy
tale and nursery rhyme charac
tcrs.
With two score new European
headline acts, spearheaded by
the Geraldos, Lilian Wittmack,
the Margas, Alma Piaia and the
Morals, aerial and ring sensa
tions; the Great Swanson; Peter
son's famous jockey dogs; Pat
terson's ponies; Guti's gorilla
parody, a comedy riot, and the
new Rola Rola sensational duo
all attractions never before
seen in -America the circus
again presents a new face.
August Rainfall
Only .38 Inches
Rainfall for August was only
.38 inches or .06 inches less than
the average precipitation for the
month, according to records of
the U.S. weather bureau at Mc
Nary field.
It has been 28 years since the
month had a measurable amount
of moisture, there being no rain
fall in 1928. . However, there
was only a trace in 1940, 1936,
1931, 1911 and 1906. Other Au
gusts without rainfall were
1894, 1900, 1902, 1914, 1915,
1917 and 1919.
Greatest precipitation for any
August was 2.91 inches in 1899.
Only two other similar months
had more than two inches, 2.42
inches in 1926 and 2.14 inches in
1943.
Mean temperature for the
month was 66.2 degrees with 95
degrees August 1 the hottest and
August 14 with 45 degrees the
coldest. There were 10 clear
days during the month with 11
partly cloudy and 10 cloudy
ones.
Rainfall for the year, ending
September 1, was 42.34 inches
as compared with 47.52 inches
last year and a normal precipi
tation of 37.80 inches. '
Africa Missionary
Guest Ediger Home
Dinner guests at the Sol N.
Ediger home were Dr. and Mrs.
Robert S. Sandilands and chil
dren, John, "Carol and James
Douglas of Ebolowa, Trench
West Africa; Mr. and Mrs. John
P. Neufeldt of Dallas; Rev. and
Mrs. Sam P. Neufeldt and girls,
Susan, Sylvia and Cynthia of
Riddle, Oregon.
The Sandilands family have
come to the West coast in the
U. S. to do post graduate work in
a Portland medical school this
winter. They are scheduled to
return to Africa where he is a
surgeon in the Presbyterian
Central hospital, sometime next
June or July. Rev. Neufeldt is
on vacation from the First Bap
tist church at Riddle. He is
spending this week at a summer
Bible camp at Arawana, near
Portland. .
Sen. Wayne Morse
Resting in Eugene
Eugene, Sept. 1 VP) Senator
Morse was resting here today.
He will make a brief series of
speeches in the state before re
turning to the nation s capital.
He will speak Friday at the
state insurance convention in
Portland, at Corvallis next Tues
day and at Salem next Wednes
day.
Fresh dill, chopped, is delici
ous in a white sauce to serve
over fish that; has been baked,
broiled or steamed. If the fresh
dill is not available, use the
dried.
Commerce Secretary
Will Visit Portland
Washington, Sept. 1 U.R
Secretary of Commerce Charles
Sawyer will extend his personal
fact-finding survey of business
and employment to the west
coast next month with visits to
seven cities.
He announced he will meet
with businessmen, labor repre
sentatives and public officials
in San Diego on Sept. 11; Los
Angeles, Sept. 12-15; San Fran
cisco, Sept. 16-19; roruana,
Ore.. Sept. 20 and 21; Seattle,
Wash., Sept. 22 and 23; Salt
Lake City, Sept. 25 and 26 and
Denver, Sept. 28-30. ,
Sawyer also is planning 'a
trip to Kansas" City.
Pupili Are Transferred
Hnnewell The seventh and
eighth graders of Wheatland
school will attend the lma-ou
term at the Hopewell rural
school, Mrs. Denzil Wilson,
clerk of the Wheatland school
board reports.
Symphony Conductor Dies
Watch Hill, R.I., Sept. 1 U.R
Dr. Hans Kindler, 96, world
famed founder and conductor of
the National Symphony Orches
tra of Washington, D.C., died
Tuesday at his summer home.
p KjjjS MEN'S SLACKS
8&x AND PANTS
$5.00 to $20.00
Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co.
260 South 12th St.
300 Women Needed
In Salem Canneries
For the first time since the
1949 food processing season got
under way there is a real short
age of women workers at the
various canneries in Salem. W.
M. Baillie, manager for the Sa
lem office of the state employ
ment service reports that there
is a need for 300 women. He
suggests that they contact his
office as soon as possible.
The shortage was brought
about by the rush of a number
of commodities, including beans,
peaches, pears and prunes. The
peak of employment is expect
ed to continue through the next
two or three weeks.
Candied cherries make attrac
tive decorations for cupcakes if
they are cut in petal-shaped
pieces. Whole almonds that
have been blanched and lightly
toasted may be used with the
cherries.
Want Better Heat? Let us show
you how youi home can have real
'Winter Air Conditioning" with a
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SALEM HEATING &
SHEET METAL CO.
Dial 3-8555 1085 Broadway
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Or tell you just what's wrong.
We'll bring its performance back to peak
And your motor will sing a song.
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388 North Commercial St.
Phone 2-3621
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Buy Your Picnic and Lunch Supplies at Erickson's
Prices Effective Friday Sat. Sunday
LOW MONEY-SAVING PRICES
CLOSED LABOR DAY
OPEN
Sunday'
And Every Day
to 10 P.M
FLAVORADE
Fruit Punch Assorted flavors 3 pkgs. 1 Oc
PORK Cr BEANS
3 tall cans 33C
Von Camp2i2 can . . .22c
KIPPER SNACKS
G-N in oil 3 cans 25 C
SWIFT'S PREM
Spiced luncheon meat 1 2 ox. can 35 C
CHICK'N NOODLES
Lyndens or Turkey 1 lb jar 25 C
VELVEETA CHEESE
79c
SWISS
STEAK
Center Cuts
55
C lb-
Luncheon Meats f
Assorted C
Skinless Franks Pound
Large Franks ,
Ready-to-Eat Picnic Ham
SWIFT PREMIUM CQr
Cooked Pound
FRESH GROUND
HAMBURGER
35c
.Pound
TRY OUR DELICIOUS
Potato or Macaroni
Salad - lb. 33c
Krafts 2 lb. box
SANKA
97 of caff iene removed 1 lb. can vG
S&W COFFEE
Mellowed 2 lb. 1.05; 1 lb. can.
53c
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WHITE
KING
UC SOAP.
'IT TAKES SO Will
53c
Gold Medal
BISQUICK lg. pkg.
39c
SWEET PICKLES
Libby's Rosedale No. 2Vi jar .
DILL PICKLES
Del Monte Ige. 24 ox. jar ... .
RIPE OLIVES
Libby's Med 1 tall can
35c
29c
23c
Baby Foods
3-- 23c
GIANT PKG
NESTLES MORSELS
Chocolate Tid Bits
8 ox. 2 pkgs. 33c
Heinz
Condensed
Cream or Tomato
Soup
425c
SWANCO
Margarine Lb. 22
RANUNCULUS
10 BULBS
15
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MKT. STATION LOS ANGELES 21, CALIF.
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TOKAY GRAPES
GREEN PEPPERS
Flame Excellent
quality
Large Size
for Stuffing
Good ripe
fruit
PPl BANANAS
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VYMICKIYICLLUN
MISSION BELL
TOILET SOAP
3 CAKES 18C
1 CAKE C
4 CAKES
19c
California striped
lb
3, 29c
2 for 5c
3 ibs. 25c
2!4c
Settan Grated
ii can
23c
On Deck Grated 07
light meat can ... X C
OSCAR MEYER WEINERS
10 oz.
Can
39c
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
Lyndens large "TQ
29 oz. can TC
POTATOES
Washington
No. 2s
50
lb. bag
85c f
SPAGHETI AND
MEAT BALLS
Chef 1 lb.
Boyordie cans
SWEET POTATOES 2 ... 19c f
P SPANISH RICE
m jiny
V. 1 (all hi.
35c
17c
Hard Wheat Flour
Gold Medal 25,b bag 1.85
10 lb. bag 85c 50 lbs. 3.69
Picket Flour 25 ib.bag 1.59
High quality 50 lb. bag 3.15
3720 E. State St.
3060 Portland Road