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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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-KT who has been manager of the Northwest Nut Growers for about seven years, will assist Mr. Trunk until July 1, when he plans to go to Los Angeles to open a brokerage business specializing in nuts, dried fruits, and related items. 8 Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Monday, May 12, 1947 Oldest Skeleton of Man In America Found in Mexico New York, May 12 U.I9 Anthropologists had new evidence today that man, as he now is known, lived on the North American continent at least 10,000 years ago. This new evidence is part Wash.

The Northwest Nut Growers office and shelling plant are located at Dundee. Directors who will represent Oregon Nut Growers, on the northwest board are George Repp, Portland; W. J. Sullivan, Newberg, and John C. Dixon, Dundee.

John E. Trunk, manager of Oregon Nut Growers, for 16 years, becomes manager of the Northwest Nut Growers on June 1. A. C. Jacobson, "of a human skeleton, now being St.

Joseph in ASPIRINSZtflUi inspected at the National Mu seum of Anthropology in Mexico City. It was dug up near the village of Tepexpan, Mexico, last FVhrilarv 99 arlrl PDiicorl a ntif walnut orchards In the foothills above the valley floor will again have to determine the correct spray for their orchards. In past years, orchards located at elevations ranging from 100 to 800 feet above sea level have been anywhere from one to four days later than those on the valley floor, says Dr. Miller. Nut Growers Merge Sales Newberg, May 12 Members of Oregon Nut Growers, voted Saturday to merge sales efforts with the Northwest Nut Growers, making one co-operative of some 3500 growers producing at least 65 percent of the filberts and more than 70 percent of the walnuts raised in the Pacific northwest.

The seven local associations FOR RENT Third Spray for Walnuts Due The third walnut blight control spray is now due for Fran-quetle and Mayette orchards located on the Willamette valley floor, according to Dr. P. W. Miller, USDA plant pathologist stationed at Oregon State college. Dr.

Miller's spray notice, dated May 8 and received by D. L. Rasmussen, assistant county agent, advises growers to use the same materials at the same rates as were used for the first two spray treatments. "It is not necessary to use an oil emulsion with the 4-2-100 Bordeaux mixture In this application, as most of the leaves are resistant to spray injury by this time," says Dr. Miller.

Growers using dust should continue applications at weekly intervals with the special walnut blight and dust mixture heretofore recommended. Individual growers having amonc thosp seekinc for traces Sanders Edgers Polishers of early man in America. Writing in the magazine Science, Dr. Franz Weidenreich, anthropologist of the staff of the American Museum of Natural history, went along with other Dutch Boy No-Rub Wax Gym Finish Pale Floor Sealer, and a complete line of Dutch Boy varnishes and floor fillers. McGILCHRIST SONS 255 North Commercial Ph.

8478 Oysfer Fete To Draw Well Bay City, May 12 Manager Jack Morris of the 1947 Oyster Festival, stated that plans are being perfected to entertain one of the largest crowds ever assembled in Tillamook county. The 1947 Oyster Festival, profiting by shortcomings of previous years, has set up a program covering two full days of entertainment for the crowds which congregate at Bay City to indulge in the famous barbecued oysters which are furnished all guests as an annual expression of hospitality from this little city in Tillamook county Aside from the free oysters) scientists that the Tepexpan man probably lived at the end of the pleistocene age. or glacial period. That would be about 000, perhaps 15,000, years ago. 2.59 per Gal.

The Tepexpan man was dis covered by Dr. Helmut De Terra of New York after a search of about two years. He finally suc making up the Northwest Nut Growers are located at Amity, Dundee, Eugene, Lebanon, Newberg, Salem and Vancouver, ceeded with I he help of Dr Hans Lundsbcrg, Toronto, famous go-ophysicist, who used electrical devices a modern divining rod Vs. Tailored Sunshine with to locate the spot where the ancient fossils were buried. there will be a full two-day pro A If I Ii III 1 1 I II Wf gram, dedicated to the man whose livelihood is derived from working in the timber Every outstanding event in the Dr.

De Terra, also writing in Science today, said lhat to his knowledge it was the first time a geophysical device had been used in the search for early man. Dr. De Terra dug up a great part of the skeleton, including kneecaps, collar bones, wrists, Dad Wins, Mike Protests Michael, one-year-old son of Harry Chock, Chinese student at Woodbury college in Los Angeles, lets out a roar of protest as his dad demonstrates how he won a nipple-bottle draining contest for ex-GI fathers during a baby rodeo at the college. (AP Wirephoto) day's work of an active logger will be presented in competi tion and for real money prizes High climbing, or tree topping finger bones and part of the Bit this dangerous and highly Potato Group skull with teeth. The skeleton was buried skillful operation is referred to, will be demonstrated.

Falling Moderniie youritucco home with Bondex, the decorative paint that coven water tains and ieaU out dampness. Easy to apply, just brush it on. how cost. 51b. plej.mak about $fOO one gallon, white i soil identified as deposited after timber, with a large number of the end of the glacial period basis for action by the production marketing administration.

Other committee members are Burrell Short and Troy Cook of Klamath Falls, W. J. Broadhead and Kenneth Miller of Portland, J. F. Short and H.

P. Eby of Redmond, E. R. Jack-man of Corvallis, H. B.

McKay Alio bondt with Brick, Masonry, CencrcFt Bfodr. Ktcpt foundation! dry The skeleton is the oldest ever dug up in North America, and probably the oldest ever found in the western hemisphere. VENETIAN BLINDS Made in Salem Before you plan interior decoration, let us demonstrate the advantages of FLEXALUM and show you how Venetian blinds made of this new material can contribute to the charm and beauty of windows and rooms at so little cost, Meets May 15 frank McKennon of Salem, member of the slate potato advisory committee to the U.S. department of agriculture, and John Shepherd of Scio, chairman of the advisory group, will attend a meeting in Portland May 15 when recommendations Ctl Your BONDEX Color Chart and R. H.

Woods Dr. Wcidenrich said that the "general character of the bones of Trotitdale of Ontario. indicates that the individual belongs to the recent human type," known as homo sapiens or man falling teams already entered In this event, will prove highly illuminating to those who understand the work and to those to whom tree falling is something new. Log rolling, or burling as commonly referred to amongst the elite, will be demonstrated by a pair of outstanding performers, both of whom have engaged In national competition. One of the funny features of the program will be the competition between amateur burl-ers, with many of them being rolled from the log into the as he is known today.

Borkman Lumber Hdw. Co. 3460 State St. J. W.

CnpHand Yirdt 340 8. 12th St. J. W. Copeland Tardi West Salem Roieheon Paint Store 1S2 N.

Commercial HrOllehHst Paint Ktora 355 N. Commercial Four types of yellow pine which grow in the south are used for 60 percent of U.S. wire service poles. Dirk Mever Lumber Co. 25 Lana Ave.

Oreann Pulp A Taper Co. Front Ferry St. PltUbunrh Paint Storo 2i4 N. Commercial hilem Hardwara Co. 120 N.

Commercial Went Satem Hard wart West Salem, Ore. R. D. Wood row Co. 325 Center 6t.

The Tepexpan man, according on operation of the 1B47 potato price support program in Oregon will be made by the Oregon group. to Dr. De Terra, probably was killed by accident. The body lay doubled up with legs drawn up to the chest, face downward, he said. Paint, Marketing service charges.

Alio Available from Your Hardware or Lun Neighborhood iber Dealer REINHOLDT LEWIS closing dales and other provision of the program will be liken up by the committee, whose i Norwegian Soloist recommendations will form the I afctliOpM lj S60 South 12th Street Phone 3148 jjjj Phone 3148 MEN EARN $5000 and up per year! water. The queen will be crowned the night of May 31 at a coronation ball to be held at the armory at Tillamook. The free oyster feed will occur Sunday at noon on June 8. The Bay City Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the annual Oyster Festival, issues a cordial invitation to all to attend this annual celebration. There wilt be enough free barbecued oysters for all attending this year's Oyster Festival.

Our tested and proven building maintenance products are in great demand we need salesmen to Appears in Concert Silverlon The famous Norwegian tenor, Erling Krogh, will appear in concert at Immamiel Lutheran church, Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. He appears under sponsorship of the Immamiel church, and is sponsored by Foreign Language of Chicago Down Town Library department. Included in his program for Wednesday evening are Norwegian folk songs; Norway in White and Blue; movies NOTHING DOWN SPUl A 36 Smal! Payments BUDWEISER! JfW Installs a Genuine ST WH AT I' AFTE TO Pobco Roof 'I 340 Court St. Phone 9221 J. MKm' XM.

handle our increasing business. Your Income has no ceiling. $5000 and up is easy for salesmen interested In building a permanent lite-, time business. We have men earning $20,000 a year and more. Don't delay.

Write today to X49, Box 392. Dallas 1. Texas. and stills of Norway and winter sports and general talk presentation of Norway at the pres ent time. Mrs.

Arthur Dahl of Silverton will assist the singer as accompanist. An offering will be lifted. The public is welcome. Gaiser and Staff to Confer in La Grande Silas Gaiser, administrator of the state unemployment compensation commission, and (raining officials from Salem, will be In La Grande May 15 and 16 for a conference with SUCC officials from Ontario, Baker, Pendleton, Freewater, Umatilla and The Dalles. The meeting will be for instruction in the administration of amendments to the Oregon unemployment law.

About 25 representatives from area and district offices are expected to attend. Gaiser said training conferences had been arranged to familiarize SUCC officials with details of the new benefit year which begins July 1. Other changes In the law include benefit schedules, disqualification of claimants and nonchargeability of certain tact brewers i lif "SUDDENLY 9 R0LL FAST i dwlXi 1 IT'S SPRING" 1 BICYCLES 3-Cup fIT I Ha ii Deluxe Model 41.25 2.69 i 3 chromium 'vT'TTtt "y1 i lTck I kgre no sucl1 thing as an I BTT- 1 abundance of Budweiser. The Fund Helps Schools Gel Non-Food Hems A state fund is now available to help the schools lhat participate in the school lunch program to secure necessary nonfood items. The term "non-fond" is interpreted to mean such equipment us refrigerators, stoves and other equipment necessary for the program.

Any school in need of these I special JAW lA Vi Ml demand is so great throughout OKrl TOWKLBARS At JWJ'S' America that the world's largest 1A rt I I brewery can't cope with it. Mean- M.asr" xtra while, we are supplying dealers 1 Standard Gvms weii ml XkmB Jm Radio annoy you Static mar your reception Need tubes or batteries' Let one of our experienced radio technicians correct your problems TODAY EACH man in OUR service department has over 40,000 man-hours of operation to items is advised to contact Mrs. Laura Wells of the state department of education In Salem as early as possible. st 3185 BroceJ km equitably if not abundantly-and HUl his credit by their work! The Teeter at Small Extra Cost I yOUr dealer is StHving tO dO the IMl I 1 1 grass trimmers I same for you. mmfi Ml Sixty-four million wooden poles are in use today for power and telephone lines: 16 poles per mile for power lines, 40 a mile for telephone lines.

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