The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 13, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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Phosphate
Orders Due 0
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Tate Warns Farmers
No Assurance Any
Available Later
- Marion county farmers who
want to obtain phosphate" under
' the 1943 AAA program lot use
thU fall should place their order
" immediately with the c o u n t jr
AAA office, W. M. Tate, chairman
r of the county AAA committee,' an
nounced yesterday.
One thousand tons of 18 per
cent suDerDhosnhate have .been
. allocated to Oregon for distribu-
.tlon this falL One-hundred fifty
'.tons have been ordered for this
' county, and delivery is expected
.within the next few days.
.. Cost of -the phosphate will be
v deducted from 1843 AAA produc
tion practice payments earned by
the ; grower, ; the - chairman - ex
plained. ; Deduction rates will be
$25.00 ton. Payment rates for
application of . phosphate under
the 1943 program have been iri
, creased to compensate for the in
creased cost of the material, Tate
said.
Application of p h o p h ate in
. connection with the fall seeding
of legumes or anual ryegrass, or
to permanent pastures can be of
rear assistance in meeting - war
"Strictly Private" By Quinn Hall
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production goals zor uvesxocK i m .
products and cover crop eeds, galei-l MaTKet QUOiatlOIlS
1941, there were 504 tons of phos-
Price Boosts
Approved for
Logging Firms
Authorization for overtime ad
ditions to the established maxi
mum prices for 19 west coast log'
ging companies which have quali
fied as over producers have been
announced by the. office of price
administration, according to the
Portland bureau of the office of
war information. -,
Increases in the companies'
maximum prices are in accord'
ance with amendment No. 2 to
maximum price regulation No.
161 (west coast logs), which pro
vides that logging companies main
taining regular .overtime output
may add certain specified amounts
to their ceiling prices. .
.The following operators being
on a 48-hour, week are among
those " permitted , to add. to : the
maximum prices of all logs pro
ducts by them $1 per,; 1000 feet.
log scale: .
Hutchins & Hutchins, Faster;
Elk Creek Logging company, Fos
ter; Simonson Logging company,
Cascadia; Mist Logging company.
Grand Ronde; Pacific Logging
company, Taft; Sharp Logging
company, Molalla.
The following persons, being on
a 54-hour week have been auth
orized to add to the maximum
prices of all , logs produced by
Tho nrteea below auonlied bv a lo-
phate distributed to Marion COUn-1 cal grocer arc indicaUve of the daily
ty farmers for application on soil
building props. .
While the county committee is
hopeful of obtaining additional
shipments for distribution next
spring, there is no assurance that
phosphate wm be available after O.
the first of the year, because of clover hay. ton
h uTtrcmn shnrtaffe of commer-? I Oat and vetch hay
dal fertilizer materials. '
market price paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers dui are not guaranteed
by The Statesman:
VEGETABLES
Potatoes. 100 lbs No. 1 new 100
Turnips, beets ?
Lettuce SJ0
GRAIN, BAY AND SEEDS
(Baying Prices)
28.00 030.00
26 00 27 00
18 00 18 00
16 00(218 00
Wheat : VI
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY
Aadicsea's Baytng Price
(Subject to change without notice ).
BUTTERFAT
Premium
No. 1
No. S -.. :
BUTTER PRINTS
A
B
Cracks
POULTRY
Colored frys
Colored nens
Wall Street
Sees Turning
- I Quarters
NEW YORK, Oct- 2-VP- A eggs .
turning point in the 1942 history Medium
of Wall Street's reaction to war standards
i i v l-: i u I r uum
few days, financial men said Mon
day as they waited resumption of
securities and commodities mar
kets after the long weekend holi
day. ' '
"For the stock market last week
most active similar trading period Produce Lxcbange
since the weeks just following
..Pearl Harbor. -.
Not even the prospect of a two
day suspension of activity occa
sioned by .Columbus Day brought
on the customary cautious selling
and evening off.
While even experts expected no
-SVi
31i
White Leghorn try 1 SI
White Leghorn hens Yi
Marion Creamery's Bn)tng Prices.
(Subject to change without notice)
EGGS
Large A . .4!
Medium A . ,. M
Large B M
Pullets 2'
Checks, undergrade! - 3i
Large dirty , - X
POULTRY
Colored frys , Si
Colored fryers ., X
Colored hens
RAF Blasts Gestapo in Oslo
This photograph, taken from a British warplaae daring raid on
gestapo headquarters In Oslo, I Norwegian capital, shows, accord
ing to British caption (a) direct hit on the gestapo headquaters;
(b) the central cupola of the building from which the nasi flag
was flying; (e) Oslo university. The raid was made by low-flying
mosquito bombers. Dust and debris rising from the gestapo head
quarters was caused by the Impact of the bombs which were of
delayed-action typo-Associated Press Telemai,
ilver Creek
Greamery Sold
SILVERTON The Silver Creek
Creamery, which has been closed
the past ten days . because of lack
of anyone to run it, was sold this
week by J. H. Grills, owner, to L.
J. Simonsen of : Woodburn and
Scio. :
Grills has been employed f at
Portland for several months and
the creamery was managed hefe
by Carl Gover, who left in ; 1 a t e
September for other w brk In
Montana. : , - ' ' : '
s Mr. Simonsen is associated , with
Joe .Withers, mayor of Scio, who
was formerly; In business at Sil
verton. :Ira Rich: wijl be. local
manager of the creamery. ' . ;
Fred G. Bryant of Napa, CaliL,
has purchased the Black & White
restaurant at Suverton and op
ened it to the : public- Saturday,'
Lyle Hughes,, former owner, plans
to go into the army. . ; -J '
- Victor FJvestrom has leased the
Green building on North Water
street to house . his . flax plant
Elves trom lost his machinery and
considerable raw flax in the fire
that destroyed the city warehouse
on South Water street in August
them $1.50 per 1000 feet, log
scale: .
C&H Logging Scompany,-Elsie;
C&H Logging company, Mehama.
Child Is Burned .
SILVERTON Eighteen months
old Delores Schmidt was treated
for bums Sunday sustained when
a jar burst while her mother was
canning. ' ' '
Trucks Are Hard
On Few Cows Left
SHELBURN A large freight
truck collided with two of R. R.
Margarell's cows as they1 wer
crossing ( them over the county
road Thursday. One of the cows
was killed and the, other injured.
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Cope With; The :
Unexpected ; . ; With
; A Personal : Loan.
- Come to us for cish. .
to meet - those un- -:
foreseen bills. Wo
will extend a loan ,
to you promptly, j
Find out about ear dignified
credit terms ... For money
In a hurry seo -
Stale Finance Co.
212-222 Guardian Bldg.
' Corner Liberty ; A State :
' . Telephone J
8168
Lie. 8-213 H-222
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Leghorn fryers - , JT
Leghorn hens, over 314 lbs , . J7
Leghorn hens, under 3k lbs. J
Old roosters . , ... .08
No S poultry 5c less
LIVESTOCK
Buying prices for No t stock, based
on conditions and sales reported.
Spring lambs . , , , 11 00
Fwes . -.... -. -;.. :,. 3.50
Hogs, top 160-225 lbs. 14.00
Sows" i 1100012 00"
Veal top , 13.50
Dairy type cows
Beef type cows.
Bulls L.
Heifers
Dressed veal
WOOL AND MOBAIB
Wool
.Mohair
6.00 to 7.00
. 7 00 to S 50
. 8 00 to 10 50
7.00 to 8 00
. 1
Quotations at Portland
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. IS (API
Produce exchange Butter, extras 49;
standards 48 prime firsts 47; firsts
4514. . '
Butterfat: 5314-54. ,
Eggs: Large extras 47; standards 43;
medium extras 43: standards 38; small
extras 30; standards 28.
Cheese: Triplets 254: loal 2714.
speculative splurge in the offing, Portland Produce
It was many months indeed since
traders had failed to insure them
selves , against unexpected war
news by stepping aside as long
weekends approached.
PORTLAND; Ore., Oct.1 12 AP)
Butter Prints, A grade 52-52',4c in
parchment wrappers, 53-53',2C in car
tons; B grade 51-51 4c in parchment
wrappers, 52-52 'ic in cartons.
Butterfat First quality, maximum
of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland, 53' i -54c lb.; premium
quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per
cent acidity, 54 'i -55c lb.: valley routes
and country points 2c less than first
or 52c; second quality at Portland zc
under first or 51 4 -52c.
Cheese Selling prices to Portland
retailers; Tillamook triplets 31c lb.;
loaf 32c lb.; triplets to wholesalers
Labor Lack Stops
Tomato Harvest
LEBANON Tomatoes are still
llnff tnlcpTi at th ranrwrv snri If I 29e lb loaf 30c lb. FOB Tillamook.
there is-not a killing frost will last 46? Ur7e aVTb
lor another two Weeks. The Only medium 36c doien. Resale to retailers
difficulty now is getting pickers.
Many students , left this work
when they went back to school.
The employment office suggests
that many who are employed in
local mills can come to the fields
for a few hours when' regular
work is done and in that way
help to save the remainder of this
; valuable crop.
s4r hirhvr for cases, cartons 5c higher
Live poultry Buying prices No.
1 grade Leghorn broilers l' to 114
lbs. 26c; over 114 lbs. 2r; colored
frvars 2.i to 4 lbs. 26c: VM to 4 lbs.
28c; colored hens 23c; colored roosters
over 4 lbs. 26c; Leghorn hens under
J',4 lbs. 17c; over 3fc lbs. 19c; colored
bens 21c; No. 2 grade hens 5c less; o.
1 grade 10c less; roosters 10c lb.
nrH-i turkevs Sellins price:
New crop 31 -38c lb.; old crop 36c lb.
Country meats selling price to
retailer: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 129 to 149 lbs. 20-21c; vealers.
i.iut xae lb.: cood neavr l-iac id.;
rough heavy 15c lb.; canner cows 11-
12c in.: cutters l.'i-ijc id.; duib
Ih mrinf lambs Z2c: ewes S-IOC lo
-Wool 1843 contracts. Oregon ranch,
nominal 34-37c lb.; crossbreds 40-42c
lb.
Mohair 1942. 12-month. 45c lb.
Hops Seed stock. 1942 crop U0
Silverton Club
Pushes Fish Bill
SILVERTON The forming of
campaign to push locally toward " scc d. bunches
uie success pi tne coastal streams Oreeon dry 1.40: 'daho 1.15; Yakima
referendum, commonly called the 80b- J,lckUn?
steelhead bill, will ; be one of the t7v.i BSij
CI!Ue?.? fOT! thet-Ui;JocpCeui.on
-av tvtl
Al
oats-vetch 18X0
Walton leasue at its nn-ntn.lton. valley points; timothy 15.00 ton;
chapter of the Izaak I faixa No. l 24o ton;
clover 15.00 ton.
meeting Monday night, according1
-to T--tark ,Ba,chman: .iiMt Portland Livestock
-wuuiiwi , uuusus uus is tne I
most important conservation mea
sure to come before the state in
PORTLAND Ore- Oct tt AP)
(USD A) Cattle, salable and total
rt. !- 4rs- Mvaetlifw Wn4lv fntslin
Tear Md Will mean much to the I inrtarket uneven; steers and medium
cause of organized sportsmen. I thfr rr.oVoTuT.tyrbulu
r-ians will also De arawn Up lor I and vealers steady; medium crass
the winter's program.
Fanners Union
News
AUMSVTtiJS The Farmers
Union will hold their next meet
ing at thej:ity hall Tuesday night
PEDEE The Farmers Union
was well attended -October 9.
Speakers were Mrs. J. A. Ingles,
Polk county chairman. George
McCracken, WPB Polk county sal
vage commission from Dallas. ;
Discussion on the cantonment
was given by S. Howard. Lunch
was . served by Mrs,' Lacey and
the program was given by Mrs.
Ralph King. ; JV;., .
steers mostly 11.0-12.75; no good fed
steers offered. Quotable above 13.50
common steers , down to 9.00; few
medium heifers 10.00-50; part load
heifers 12.00, light fed heifers held
higher; common grades S.00-S.50: cut'
ters down to 7.00: canners and cut'
ter cows 4.50-5.75; fat dairy type cows
to M; medium to good beef cows
7.75-85; medium to good bulla 9S-
11.00; common down to 8.00; good to
choice vealers 14.00-15.00; heavy calves
mosuy u.50 oown.
Hoes, salable 2400. total SOOO: mar.
ket 60 below week ago; good to choice
drive-ins 170-215 lbs. 14.50 to mostly
14.65: sorted carloads 14.65; 230-270
lbs. 13 90-14 15: liht Hehts 13.75-14.00
good sows 300-600 lbs. 125-13.00; choice
leeoer Diss 109 lbs. 15-5.
Sheen, salable 1300. total SOOO: mar
ket acti-e, strong on best lambs; few
good to choice lambs Including heavies
n.ao-va: common grades 7.50-8.50:
medium to good feeders 8.50-9.50; good
ewes strong, others slow; part deck
Rood ewes 126 lbs. 4.00: odd bead 4.50:
common oown to 1.00.
Dallas Women
Enter Service
DALLASMary Ellen . Dalton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
Dalton, of Dallas, is the first Dal
las girl to be accepted for enlist
ment in the Women's Auviliary
Voluntary Enlisted Service of the
US navy. Miss Dalton reported in
Seattle, passed the examinations
and left last week for Madison,
Wis. to enter training in radio
and communications.
She was a member of the 1942
graduation class of Oregon State
college and has been employed in
Meier and Frank store in Port
land since graduation. Miss Dal
ton was given the rating of an
apprentice seaman in the WAVES
and will attend scnool lor a per
iod of four months. After - six
months in the service she win be
eligible for officers training.
Mrs. Violette Hawk Watt, daugh
ter of Mrs. Belle Hawk of Falls
City has" already spent four weeks
in training in the Women's Army
Auxiliary Corps at Fort Des
Moines, Iowa. She has finished
her four weeks basic training and
will be transferred to the Cham
berlaln hotel in Des Moines to
take motor ' transport specialist
training for eight weeks.
Mrs. Watt was employed in Dal
las last fall in the Ben Franklin
store. She was formerly an operat
or at the Hollywood Beauty Salon
in Portland. For the last year Mrs,
Watt has been a member of the
Women's Ambulance Corps of Sa
lem. The experience there enabled
her to qualify for the type of work
she will do in the women's army.
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