The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 20, 1936, Page 20, Image 20

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The OREGON STATESMAN,! Salem. Oregonj Friday!
Morning; November 20, 193S
Report Is Given,
Lamb Prospects
Market Feeding Probably
, 1 Larger Than Year
tAgo, Thought
' Pospects for the lamb market
tor 1836-37 are not greatly dif
ferent from those of the 1935-36
season according to a report cf
the division of crops and live
stocks estimates of the United
. States department of agriculture.
Although no definite figure of
the number of tambs being fed
lor the market is available. Indi
cations are that it will be larger
than a year ago. However, the
effect of the Increased slaughter
of lambs upon prices should be
offset, -at least in p a r t, by in-
creased consumer demand, ac-
cording to the bureau.
. The lamb crop was nine per
cent larger in 1938 than a year
earlier. AH of the Increase oc
curred in the western sheep states.
Slaughter supply of lambs In-the
new-crop Marketing year ittd not
begin to increase over a year earl
Jar until September. Unfavorable
weather and poor crop and pas
ture conditions .delayed market
ings somewhat.
Sheep, Escape Drought .
Although the effects of the
193C drought on total supply of
feed grains, in the country as a
whole was falmost as serious as
those caused by the 1934 drought
the sheep Industry , will be much
. . less affected this year than in
! 1 1934. This year, only a small patt
of the western sheep region was
Included in the drought area. It
seems probable, however, that
further expansion in the western
sheep Industry will be prevented,
i and perhaps some . decrease . will
occur as a result of the grating
control measures for tlie public
domain which are being put in ef
fect under the Taylor Act.
: The number of sheep in the nat
ive sheep states has Increased
moderately in recent years, aud
; further Increases m a y occur in
' the next few years If the Soil Con
servation program causes a sub
stantial and permanent! shift of
acreage from grain to pasture and
bay. But any probable increases
In sheep numbers occurring in the
ntive sheep states will hardly be
large enought to offset the prob
able decreases - in the j western
sheep states. : -....
Although lamb", prices will be
, strengthened somewhat in the
j next few years by the small total
supplies of livestock for slaughter,
they will probably be affected
much less than prices of hogs and
cattle. But as cattle and hog
laughter Increases at the end of
several years, the effect of this
Increase in supplies upon cattle
and hog prices also will! be much
greater than the effect I on lamb
price. On the whole, from the
standpoint of iamb prices, it ap
pears that the situation of the
sheep Industry In the next five or
six years will compare favorably
with the situation for other spec
ies of meat animals.
Detroit Makes Quick '. ;
Response to Red Cross
Membership Campaign
DETROIT. No 19. Mrs. Ruth
Westerburg, i Mrs. George M c
Clanahan, have been' taking mem
berships for . the Red Cross and
have received 27 members and
$28: If has been several years
since the Red, Cross roll call was
carried' on here. f
Mrs. Mattie Cortney; has beeu
confined to her bed several days
with an attack of flu.
Sweet Briar dub Enjoys
Gathering at Adams Home
WALLACE ROAD. Nov. 19.
Mrs. O. D. Adams was hostess to
fellow members of the Sweet
Briar club with a pleasant social
afternoon at her home in Salem
Wednesday. Plans were discussed
for the Christmas dinner Decem
ber, 16 which is an annual affair.
Mrs. James Imlah will be hostess
for the dinner this year when a
gift exchange will - be featured.
Gates Glib Plans
.Dance December 5
. pATS, Nov. 19 The Improve
ment club - is sponsoring s pro
gram and dance for December S
at ; the Dawes hall In ' Mill ' City.
The program and orchestra music
is I to be furnished by; the Meis
inger studio of Salem J. Proceeds
from the affair will go to the
treasury of the local woman's
clab which uses . the money to
clean and keep the Fairview ceme
tery in good order. Also a, por
tion of the money will go to other
projects the club sponsors. !
Rev. ! Beechey of Willamina
Mennonlte church will conduct
services at the club room Sunday
after the morning Sunday school
services. Rev. Beechy will be a
guest of Sam Goss while here.
Mrs. E. J. Richards has been
on Jury duty at Salem this week
and part of last; week. :
May Locate in State I
KING WOOD, Nov. 19. Mr. and
Mrs. N. T. Baamann from Kim
ball, S. D.. uncle and aunt of Mrsj
E. A. Sharp, who have been guests
at I the Sharp home, left Tuesday
for Auburn, Wash., where they
will visit at the home of their
son. The Baumanns will locate
permanently in either Washington
or Oregon.
Weiser Milling
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OUtrKHEST PATENT -
rncxrrjLcuR
& Elevator Co.
I KFXD
Housewives! Here's
the solution to your
baking difficulties . . .
Try Picket flour, and
always) know success
in every thing you
bake. You'll never get
the tender, velvety,
delicious delicacy, you
want with just ordin
ary flour . . . and, un
til you have tried
Picket, you can't ap
preciate its surpass
ing superiority. Home .
milled, by the Weiser
Milling and Elevator
Co., Picket flour is -a
dry-land, hard - wheat
flour . exactly bat
anced for all baking
purposes. Order a
sack of Picket today,
and notice the difference.
( AT THE REXALL DRUG V
1 UlawtJUNJ ryJryriirUi (sCf0 STORE I NOT ONLY
1 yf Wisriy, SAVE BUT I HAVE
PD on fiTCODIIVEROIL THE ASSURANCE THAT
I 1 FTTt i tr TT " 1 LL GET MY MONEY
! ! M Ci BACK IF I'M 0j
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60c Mum:. . .t49c
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50c Ipana . . . 1 39c
Mr in tki U&mit STRONG
BONES SOUND TEETH STRAIGHT
LEGS STURDY GROWTH
From the lurt, Ttmtut Ci livtr Oil has beta in
the daily &i& o these five famout younnter. And
it ttlU- fTTin precious Vitamin A and D axe still
proriding element necessary for health and
growth. Ask for tmnttsti ; "
25c Ex-Lax
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100 Aspirin
35c Quest . .
75c Anacin
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50c Lysol . ,
23c
19c
29c
.49c
i43c
SI Mar-O-Oil Shampoo, 16 bz. . . ; J . . . ,67c
60c Calif ornia Syrup of Figs' . . . . i . I : . . .40c
$1.50 Takara Powder, large j . . . . . . I . . 1.00
75c Glover s Mange Remedy . .55c
1 5 yds-
Sheds water. Washes $
ADHESIVE PIASTER
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50c Nature's Remedy Tablets . ;39c
60c Edward's Olive Tablets .
100 Bayer's Aspirin ........
MILK ol MAGNESIA a49e
Chemical tests sad
tout own UsU provs OQc
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1 Qt. Squibb's Mineral Oil
81.35 Pierce's Favorite Prescription .
25cT2ndei8 Razor, 3 blade$ . . . .1. L . . .
SI O. M. Tablets, large .....
60c Eno Salts, luedium . . . . .
. ,40c
. . 59c
..89c
:1.16
..19c
. 67c
..47c
. 75c Doan's Kidney Puis ..... .49c
Insulin
U-20,10cc
U-40, lOcc
tULK s! MAGNESIA
...66c
$1.13
U0, lOcc
$2.13 ;
ay eommoa coughs and bead )$y7J
colds la your family. Garaa- Wyay
teed. Special offer foe limited
time only, j .
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MARION STREET
COURT STREET
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- best, eyen if that jwere possible you would have no betterj foods for your TTianlcsgiv-
either pf these Rarkets, select your fowls, fruits, vegetables and the hundred and one;
other nice) things so necessary for a thankful Thanksgiving. Busick's Kingwood,
Marion Street arid Court Street Markets." I v I I ! ! :
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FANCY SWEET PEAS Golden Bantam CORN) Vegetables for Salad ;
1 ...J No. 2 Tins j ." ' No." 303 Tins ' j ' vj No. 1 Tins ' ''
Taylor's QQtS rPttCBG kf i cans fg;Cg
Svansdo wn
J Full Sue Tin Bakers
So. iSyle Cocoanut
Both
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Lesfie Shaker 23
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SUN RIPE j
Maraschino Cherries
ounce
Glass
NEW PACK
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SHAUER'S
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RHIPIS OVES
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BEST FOODS
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.You -mil find at bur Markets the finest
' that can be produced and the prices are .
- not high. We have in abundance Jer y
Sweet. Potatoes, Oregon tjranberries,
Celery Hearts, Carrots, ; Spinach, ! Let-
' tuce, Turnips,! Parsnips, California and
Imported Dates, New Crop tigs and
Raisins, Florida Grape Fruit, Navel
Oranges, Hot! House Tomatoes, and .
Dozens; of Varieties of
Oregon Apples .
IT) TTPTTS To the first, 100 customers 1 V''" T7??3
SLSaLSi buying a Beef Roast at our il?
NEW KINGWOOD ALARKET we wiU give a 5kz. package of
Best Ever Noodles. I. i
POE1K nOACT 7 J-: Dab o? CSrfcan 7 r-N
CHEJE BACON O(0io !Qual"Y Sl"rBcef
Lean. Sugar Cored . ! ElOUniD " JLtiJ -3ls v3
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l2V2C lb. 2 n.25c I 10c,. I 6cn,.
price will be much lower this year
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