Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 04, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Capital journal. Salem. Ore., Tuesday, October 4, 194 9 3
OUR GREATEST
DOUBLE
Yakima, Wash.. Oct. 4 UH
Supreme Court Justice William
O. Douglas was reported "much
til worth liberty
improved," today from injuries
suffered when his horse threw
him down a hillside.
1MW PAY
Special nurses assigned to the
50-year-old jurist said he was
"resting much better although
still in pain.
Douglas' wife arrived here
last night after flying from
Washington. D. C, to take up a
bedside vigil by her husband.
His daughter, Mildren, left to re
turn to school at Walla Walla,
Wash. She had been with her
father since late Sunday night
Douglas received 13 broken
ribs and a deflated right lung in
the mishap Sunday.
Justice Douglas !
'Much Improved'
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One Musician to Another Yehudi Menuhin, violinist, leav
ing a Berlin theater after a Philharmonic rehearsal, tips street
musician for a serenade. Right is Mrs. Menuhin.
Prune Growers to Be Aided
By Government Subsidies
Washington, Oct. 4 U.R) The agriculture department today an
nounced a 3-point program of government subsidies to help Cali
fornia, Oregon and Washington growers dispose of surplus dried
prunes.
The department said it would subsidize prune exports to
Marshall plan countries and
Horse Meat Basis
Of Cafe Man's Suit
Portland, Ore.. Oct. 4 U
Robert Conlee, Portland restau
rant operator, today had sued a
butcher for $13,000 on grounds
he was sold horse meat repre
sented as hamburger.
Conlee named Henry Kno
salla, meat market operator, as
defenant. Conlee asked $15,000
punitive damages, Including $30
to compensate him for time lost
when he was under arrest for
serving "horseburgers."
would subsidize manufacture of
large quantities of prune juice
and other diversionary uses of
the surplus prunes.
It also said it will purchase
3800 tons of surplus dried prunes
during the next three months
for school lunch and institutional
feeding programs.
The surplus disposal aids on
dried prunes will supplement a
federal marketing program
which began operating recently.
The marketing program is de
signed to support producer prices
by holding surpluses off normal
commercial markets.
The export subsidies will range
from 25 to 40 per cent of the
gross sale price, depending on
prune size and packaging. The
payments will be made on ship
ments to all countries eligible for
foreign aid assistance except
Greece and Turkey,
The subsidy payment on
prunes diverted into uses other
than normal markets will He 4.25
cents per pound. The subsidies
on manufacture of prune Juice
will apply to as much as 20,000
tons of surplus California dried
prunes and will be made at a
lower rate. The rates will range
from one to three cents a pound
on unprocessed prunes and 1.5
to 3.5 cents on processed prunes,
depending on prune size.
The department said the in
dustry committee handling the
prune marketing regulations will
receive three cents per pound
from the government as an "ad
vance" on the total 4.25 cent
diversionary subsidy. The com
(nittee will distribute this
mount to producers delivering
dried prunes to the industry's
"surplus foods."
West Salem Sewer
Line Considered
Teesiblltty of extending the
prevent West Salem sewer line
from Seventh to Ninth streets
ad then possibly west to Pat
terson avenue for future use
when the proposed new Junior
high school 1 authorised, is be
ing considered by the city coun
cil. The extension . would be
around 000 feet.
If the plan la approved, a spe
cial committee will call for bids
with membership designated W.
C. Heise, chairman, A. N. Copcn
fcaver and C. A. Bust.
The city council Monday night
approved a change of ownership
f the West Salem Sanitary
ervice, under 20-year contract
to Walter H. Arndt, who has
old his Interest to Martin E.
Willets, his partner; ordered a
top sign at Third and Patterson
and approved fencing around
the Saffron Junkyard at Patter
con and the railroad track.
Apple Growers Urge
Government Buying
Portland. Oct. 4 () Apple
growers of six western states
have appealed to the federal
government to start buying their
fruit to bolster a sagging mar
ket. Spokesmen for the growers
asked department of agriculture
aides yesterday to set up the
program to buy at one price, re
gardless of size, grade of variety,
so long as the fruit meets mini-
mums of size 116 or larger, or
2Vt . inch diameter and state
fancy on U. S. No. 1 grade.
U.S.D.A. Marketing Official
said the government hadn't de
cided the size of its buying pro
gram. He said $2 a box would be
the maximum price.
Decker's
is coming
to Salem!
Watch for the
Opening
Announcement
(MmttMmtnt)
Druggists' Prescription
For Relief of Itch
When your skin is Irritated
with pimples, red blotches and
other skin blemishes from ex
ternal causes, you're crazy with
Itching torture, try Sanitone
Ointment Itching stops prompt
ly. Smartim disappears imme
diately. Sanitone Ointment is
also wonderful for itching sect,
cracks between toes and Ath
lete's foot.
For Sale
Willett's Capital Drug Store
Ute at Libert Phone l-llll
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CLEARANCE SALE
FLOOR SAMPLES
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
One Garbage Burner Circulator,, Regular 59.95. now $49.00
One L & H Electric Range, Deluxe, Reg. 219.50, now $199.00
One L&H Electric Range, Supreme, Reg. 269.50, now ....$249.00
One Bendix Deluxe Washer, Regular 269.95, now $199.00
One Bendix Standard Washer, Regular 249.95, now $177.00
One Duchess Standard Washer, Regular 89.95, now $69.00
Two Speed Queen Washers with Pump, Reg. 129.95, now $99.00
One Used Monarch Electric Range (as is), now $10.00
Ten Electric One Burner Hot Plates, now $1.95
Six Electric Sandwich Toasters, now $4.98
Five Dominion "Pop Up" Toasters, now $8.95
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81x99 size
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Minute imperfections
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Various colors
Assorted patterns
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Panels
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70x80 double
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Pink and blue
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2 snap
White rubber
$2.99 value
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Flannel Gowns
$1.39
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Various color stripes
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Men's Boot
Sox
29c
Mixed wool
Grey only
Save 40c per pair
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Women's
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$3.99
All wool cardigan
Large sizes 40 to 46
Reg. $5.99 maroon,
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