Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 29, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    Jfr-lkpltal Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 29, 1949
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Salem Man Invents Gadget
To Keep Car Engine Heated
By DOUGLAS THOMAS
Feeling chilly these days?
Wish you could build a fire under the gas buggy to get it
moving when the mercury is down?
A Salem man disclosed today that he had quit worrying over
these ideas and done something about the problem of cold
weather and his car. S
The man is Tracy W. Cox of
3797 Portland road whose idea
has been registered with the
secretary of state as the "North
wind." The equipment describ
ed by that registration name Is
a heating unit, tubing and a
thermostatic control which keeps
the engine in his car at a few
degrees below operating temperature.
Here's how the "Northwlnd'
works.
The Cox car is equipped with
a regular electrical socket plug
for a 110-volt line. The power
is connected when the car is put
in the garage for the night or
an hour or two before the auto
is to be used.
The electrical energy supplies
heat to an element which is
connected with the automobile,
engine water system. Installa
tion has been adapted so that
only the water in the engine
itself is heated. Water in the
radiator of the car cools off as
usual.
With this system, the temper
atures of the engine can be
maintained at approximately
100 degrees or as high as 125
degrees. Continuous heat when
the vehicle is not in use elimin
ates cooling and the subsequent
condensation of moisture on
engine parts. A thermostat con
trols the temperature.
Another aim of the installa
tion is to eliminate the need
for warming an engine by run
ning. The amount of water in
a cold engine is several times
that of a warm engine. Public
and commercial vehicles in use
'round the clock normally are
able to double the milage be
tween overhauls of an ordinary
passenger car in view of the fact
that they are constantly at run
ning temperatures.
Cox, who hopes to market his
invention at about $40 a unit,
has found another virtue on re
cent cold mornings. He has
quick starting, and his heater
operates without any warmup
period.
Hot in Mobile
Mobile, Ala., Dec. 28 W
Yesterday was the hottest Dec.
27 on record in Mobile. The
temperature climbed to 78 de
grees. The old mark, 73 de
grees, was set in 1942 and tied
in 1946.
Cordon Says No
CVA Bill in 1950
Portland, Dec. 29 (JP) Sen.
Guy Cordon, here today en route
from Roseburg to Washington,
said he thought there would be
no CVA legislation enacted at
the coming session of congress.
The reason, he said, was that
no hearings have been held in
the northwest. Without hearings,
it is unlikely that congress can
act before adjournment which
he thinks will come in August.
Touching on a wide range of
topics in an interview, he said
he expected partisan politics to
be evident in the coming session,
especially since Sen. Lucas of
Illinois, democratic leader, and
Sen. Taft of Ohio, republican
leader, both are up for re-elec-tion.
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsioa relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsioa
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or vou are to have your money bade.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, ChestColds, Bronchitis
Journal Want Ads Pay
French Prize Babies Jean Paul Bourne (left), 33 months,
held by Jacques Marinelli, cyclist, and Patricia Claude, 30
months, held by Line Renaud, singer, won Paris's most beau
tiful baby contest over 500 entrants from all over France.
Vatican Recordings Bring
Holy Year to Stay-at-Homes
Vatican City, Dec. 29 (P) The voice of Pope Pius XII as well
as the tone of the bells of Saint Peter and music for the solemn
ritual of canonization have been recorded for worldwide distri
bution. These recordings will enable many who cannot come to Home
1 ior the 1950 holy year to hear
Lilienthal Talks
On Atomic Hope
Washington, Dec. 29 VP)
David E. Lilienthal, retiring
chairman of the atomic energy
Commission, said today that
prospects for an early interna
tional agreement to control
atomic energy are remote.
, But he added he believes that
the long-term prospects "are
ood."
Lilienthal, who is scheduled
to step out of the AEC chairman
ehlp February 15, made his
views known at the second gen
eral news conference held by
the commission. Mr. Truman
has not announced Lilienthal's
successor.
- Asked if he thought an atomic
energy agreement could be
worked out on an international
basis, Lilienthal said:
"It you mean in the very near
future, It seems to me prospects
re remote."
Then he added that long-term
prospects "are good."
Attempts in the United Na
tions to establish a workable
arrangement of world controls
have failed during the past four
years.
A majority UN plan, based
largely on American proposals,
has encountered unyielding op
position from the Soviet Union,
which has balked on the full in
spection system demanded by
the majority.
Lilienthal was asked If he
knew of any basis for interna
tional agreement except that
which provides for "full and
free inspection."
He replied, in effect, that he
did not.
in their own homes the voice of
the pontiff and the ritual and
music of some of the Catholic
church'c most solemn cere
monies. The recordings range from a
tiny disc made by Vatican radio,
which can be sent as a postal
card, to a sumptuous album of
the canonization and solemn
papal mass.
The tiny postal recordings
contains the apostolic benedic
tion ("Urbi et Orbi" to the
city of Rome) and the world,
which the pontiff pronounces
from time to time, usually at
the end of his more important
addresses. It is in Latin.
The album of canonization
and solemn papal mass is being
produced in the United States
by Kyrie Recordings of New
York from recordings made by
Vatican radio during canoniza
tion ceremonies in Saint Peter's
Basilica in 1947.
This one of the most ambi
tious recordings ever made of
ceremonies of the Catholic
church includes the voice of
the pope, music by the cele
brated Sistine and Julian choirs
of the Vatican, the flourish of
silver trumpets sounding upon
the arrival of the pontiff in the
Bascuica for the canonization
ceremony and the bronze tones
of the bells of Saint Peter's an
nouncing to the world the crea
tion of a new saint of the church.
In addition, Vatican radio di
rectors said that other records
of the pope's voice in various i
languages selected from his!
speeches will soon be pro
duced by companies in America
which have acquired recording
rights.
Pepco Tax Dispute
Settled in Court
Portland. Ore., Dec. 29 U.
The U.S. district court today ap
proved n compromise payment
of $900,000 for alleged federal
tax deficiencies from the Port
land Electric Power company.
The compromise authorized
payments by the Portland Gen
eral Electric company and the
Portland Traction company
which are held in trusteeship by
Portland Electric.
The compromise was reached
after the federal government
filed tax claims of more than
$5.00.000 for the years 1942
through 1947.
The total amount of the set
tlement was $895,733 plus inter
est at $172 daily for part of the
time and $107 daily for the bal
ance. The plan was approved by
Ettea Snedecor, special master
ef the U.S. district court Judge
Alger Fee wai expected to con
cur Thursday.
Street Lights Placed
Lafayette A crew of work
men for the Portland General
Electric Co. have Just completed
Installation of the new type va
por lights throughout the length
f Third street, the state high
way through town.
YD Ask Resignation
Of James Roosevelt
Los Angeles, Dec. 29 (VP) The
Young Democrats of California
have asked the resignation of
James Roosevelt as democratic
national committeeman.
The entry of the eldest son of
the late president into the gov
ernor's race is the reason for the
action, announced William J.
Tiernan and Henry James, sou
thern and northern chairmen,
respectively, of the group.
They stated yesterday that
Roosevelt should resign in favor
of someone who "unfettered by
ambitions for personal aggran
dizement," may devote time to
unifying the party.
A spokesman for Roosevelt
said, "since the group no longer
is accredited by the party, no
comment is necessary."
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In any water, any washing
method, rain or shine, dried
indoors or out! No soap him.
WALNUT MEATS
WANTED
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make this possible. We will be closed Monday.
Peace
Prosperity
Pleasure!
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measure
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SPECIALS EFFECTIVE FRIDAY. SATUHDAY. SUNDAY
GERBER BABY FOOD 4 , ?7c
Strained or chopped ,. . , m Mm
ORANGE JUICE Large 46 oz. can V
Old South Mm
GRAPE JUICE Island Belle C
Ouart bottle Mm mW
2 27c
SALTED PEANUTS .0,... 27c
CIRCUS Vacuum Packed Mm M
19c
CANNED MILK 10c
Tnll run W
Quart bottle
SPARKLING WATER -
CANADA DRY Plus bottle deposit bottles
TUNA FISH
No. Vi con
(Bumble Bee Fancy White Meat Albacore Chunks, No. Vi can 39
NEW! IMPROVED!
Vegemeat STEAKS
14 oz, can 37 C
30 oz. can .59c
Tom & Jerry
Batter
Rlade With Fresh Eggs
12 oz. cart.
49c
Januine Brand
Chinese Food
11c
17c
... 23c
29c
19c
9c
BEAN SPROUTS
No. 2 can
CHOW MEIN
NOODLES
No. 2 can
CHOP STJEY
VEGETABLES
No. 2 can
MEATLESS
CHOP SUEY
No. 2 can
FORTUNE CAKES
No. 2 can
SOY SAUCE y
3 oz. bottle
Fancy Spinach
STOKELEY 1 Q
No. ZVi can 'v
BURGfR-S'.
jgggl 14 oz.
Vegemeat BURGER
37c
SUNSHINE
Hi Ho Crackers
Crisp Round Butter Wafers
llb.pkg. . 25c
SUNCHINE MINT
Pillows Candies
14 oz. cello 27c
CANDY FILLED MESH
STOCKINGS
Reg. 10c
4 for 15c
JUMBO
Peppermint Sticks
8 oz.
Barber Pole 19c
RATITS BLACK HAWK
SPICED
Luncheon Meat
12 oz. can 37c
RATH'S
Pork Sausages
A Delightful Breakfast Dish
8 oz. can 33c
Freestone Peaches
STARDEE
No. 2V2 can 15c
WHOLE
APRICOTS
Del Monte
No. 2'3 23c
QU1XY
COOKIE MIX
Sugar-Raisin. Oatmeal-Lemon
KEG.24ePKG.
2 Pkgs. 25c
MM
ORANGES
SUNKIST NAVELS Aft-
176 size r OC dozen
CARROTS 5c .
PARSNIPS 5c .b bu,k
TURNIPS 5c , bu,
miTAn a Ar r.
IUIMDMUMJ Jt ib. bulk
CRANBERRIES ,
V. S. No. Is, Western Grown II
Tomatoes FS,14.0Z: 19c Mch
Potatoes &Bi. 25 & 98c
B : Garden Fresh 1 A,
rOCCOII Large bunches UC each
VEGETABLE SALAD
CELLOS BAGS 10c
i:H13l7,lrTi
PORK ROASTS ?9c
Lean Shoulder No Shank Mm M V b,
PORK STEAKS Xlt
Lean Sholuder and Loin End Choos w
LINK SAUSAGE Kr
Made Fresh Daily V V
39c
59c
EACH $1-49
BAKERS iQr
Medium size Colored Hens M W Dl
II A if Worrell's, Armour's, Swift's, Cascade, " W
HAM Hormels, Kt
All tenderized hams V Ik
Lean Sholuder and Loin End Chops
LINK SAl
Made Fresh Daily
TURKEYS
Grade C Toms, 20 to 26 lb. average
TURKEYS
Grade A Hens, 10 to 14 lb. average
COLORED FRYERS
Large Size Cut Up
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
BEEF HEARTS
PORK HEARTS
PORK LIVER
ALL 29c LB.
FRESH FISH
Red Snapper 29c lb.
Fresh Crabs . 29c lb.
FRESH
Oysters ... 59c pt.
Heinz Plum or
Fig Pudding
MED. CAN
49c
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MO
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JVo -AUy
FRESH BULK SAUSAGE 26c LB.
Sweet Pickles "i.8""! 19c
Dill Pickles Vorair.'.' 29
Sweet Pickles &tfta"wh.T.35c
Mince Meat
PENNANT, O O
30 oi. jar JJC
Ripe Olives
Mt. Whitney stand- 1 Q
ard, pint can " C
PITTED CADET, can 23 C
PRE-INVENT0RY SPECIALS
YOUR CHOICE 3 . 25c
LING COD FISH Chase No. Vi can
Delicious Creamed
KIPPERED SNACKS G. N., for quick snacks
CANNED SHAD Blue Lake No. Vi cans
Makes Delicious Loaf
CANNED ROCK FISH Denco No. Vi can
Serve Creamed
SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES Libby 12 oz. jar
STIDD'S CHICKEN BROTH 10 oz. can
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. can
HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE No. 300 Can
HUNT'S NEW POTATOES No. 300 Can
BLACK EYE PEAS SMITH No. 300 Can
RED CHILI BEANS SMITH or HUNT'S No. 300 Can
YOUR CHOICE ,
3 - 25c
BEG-MORE
DOG FOOD
O 'oil cans
41c
tall cans 3 c
THESE GROCERY SPECIALS
Also Effective at
Paramount Market
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