The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 16, 1944, Page 14, Image 14

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Tha OHLGOII STATESMAlt Salem, "Oregon. Sunday Morning, July 18. 1S14
Scale Tests
Scheduled
By Department
For the official testing of all
scales used in hop yards, bean
iields and similar "harvests where
payment is made to the picker on
the basis of weight, the weights
and measures division of the state
department of agriculture will
set one or two-day testing stands
. in several parts of the Willamette
valley. .
The schedule for checking
scales is as follows. ' -.
, Tuesday, July. 18, for bean
growers of the California Pack
ing company plant at Eugene, at
, the plant in Eugene from 9 a. m.
until 3 p. m. -
' Wednesday, July 19, also in
Eugene at the plant of the "Eu-
' hours from 9 a. m. until 3 p. m.
, , Thursday and Friday, July 20
and 21, for all growers of Salem
and surrounding areas, at the de
partment's headquarters on 12th
street in Salem. - " '
Tuesday morning, July 23, at
. 9 to 11 o'clock.
Tuesday afternoon, July 25, at
bank building in St Paul, 1 to
3 o'clock.
' Wednesday morning, July 26,
Schwab warehouse in ML Angel,
9 to 11 a. m.
Wednesday afternoon, July 26,
Valley Feed Store, (formerly
Conrad's) in Silverton from 1 to
This ; schedule . has been ar
ranged as an accommodation to
growers. The service is -without
cost to scale owners and is in line
with provisions of the state laws
relating to weights and measures.
Middlemen
Buy Wheat
CHICAGO, July 15 It
was a commission house trade
In the wheat market today with
some of the large firms buying
the nearby futures, .apparently
far commercial -interests. Hedg
ing pressure was relatively light
and the volume of trade was
smalL
' A scattered demand for July
oats apparently resulted from the
belief - that the July contract
would not be affected by any
change' in ceiling prices." " " " ?
Rye, after starting lower, re
covered the loss and the deferred
months were strong at the close.
Wheat closed to 1 higher
than yesterday's finish, July
$lMV-i. Oats were up M to
4, July 78. Rye was unchanged
to higher, July $1.13. Barley
was ? to higher, July $1.27 .
Ram Sal Aiimist 1R
PENDLETON, July, 15-(i?vrhe
18th annual Oregon ram sale will
be held here August 18 with 400
rams from Oregon, Washington
and Utah scheduled for the auc
tion ring.
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Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. July IS AF)
Wheat futures and cash train un
quoted. ,-.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft whit 1.40:
soft white excludlna . Res) 1.48: white
ciud i.aa: weetern red i.s.
. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.40; 10
per . eent 1.47; 11 per cent IM: 12
per eent lae.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.4S;
11 per cent 1.50; is per cent .
Today's car receipts: Wheat 16, bar
ley 1. flour S, bay 2, mUUeed 14.
i Portland Prodnco
PORTLAND. . Ore- July IS (API
Butterfat;-Pint quality, .maximum of
.1 ci 1 per eent acKiity, oenvered
in Portland a-WAe: premium auai
lty, maximum of JS of 1 per cent
acidity S3-S3'c: valley routes and
country points 3c leas than first or
80-31
Egfs: To producers: -candled basis,
case count 3S-37c; select henneries 38-
3Sc; mediums 34-35c dozen.
Esss: To retailers: A larce 44c: A
medium 39c; small (pullet) A 25-21c
dozen. .
Live poultry: Buying prices from
producers: BroUers up to 2',i Iba. 27c;
fryers. 24 to 4 lbs. 28c: roasters over
S'.s lbs. 29c; Leghorns 23c lb.; colored
hens all weights Z5c; roosters and
sues 18c lb. .
Live poultry: Selling prices to re
tailers: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers
up to J'i lbs. 30c; roasters 29c; stags
Ji'ic; oid roosters zic; fowl mens)
2S!c
Country meats: "Rollback prices to
reiaiiers. country aiuea nogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs.- 16-17c; vealers
AA 22c: A 21 'ic: B 19-19'ic: C 15
lTc: culls 12-15. Beef AA 214c; A
204c; B 18ic; C 14c; canner -cutter
cows 13-I4c; bulls, canner-cutters 14
14ic: Umbs AA 26c; A 24'ic: B 22' ic;
u 10-zoc; ewes is I3;c; medium 12c;
R 184e. - . .,, -:
Butter: AA grade prints 46-46'ic:
cartons 47-47,ic; A grade prints 45',i
46c; cartons 46i-47c: B crada nrinta
a-,4-3ric: canons 4B-i,.c. .
Cheese: Sellina orice to Portland re
tailers: Oregon triolets 29.4c: daisies
29 Ac lb.; loaf 80 Jc - lb.; triplets to
wnoiesaiers zc; loax ZY'jC lUB. - '
Rabbits: Government ceiling: Av
rage country allied to retailers 40-
44c lb.; live price to producers Z2-24C.
iwaeys: selling price to retailers
Dressed hens No. 1. 39'i-43e lb.
Turkeys: Alive: Government ceiling
buying prices: Hens 42c: toms S.be
jo aressea oasis.
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15. charjes
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22. stings
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28. is mindful of
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way through
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land state
33. masculine
35. showers
26. nestlings
38. embolden .
39. eggs -
40. foot-like
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Negrito
42. rigd
43. beverage
45. diminutive
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Quotations at Portland j
By Quinn Hall
lip y7
' f aeV.a.
WfclHERES FU3R1C
11 If-:
lctca tests
Onions: Greea S0-70c dot -bunches.
Onions? Tirm fnaohll tv
CallfornU red J.50; Walla WalU tOO
aw-io. oag; Arizona wmte X75 per
80-lb. bag. 1 . i
Potatoes; Olrf Wat Ma 11 A
tal; do 2a 90s, US; Klamath No. 1
3.75; Deschutes No. 1. 3.SS cental.
Potatoes: Nw alifomla : white S.70
cenxai; iexas red J.00 per 30-lb. bag
wooi oovernmeni control.
Cascara bark-1994 peel 20c lb.
Mohair 1943 12-month 45 lb.
Hops: Nominal contract:! 1944. tSe
up: 194S. 73c; 1944. 55c; 1947. 60c lb.
Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. S or better S34-33; oat-vetch
mm tun, nmj j peinm; umoiny (east
ern . Oreaonk S3S-3S ton: clomr S94
ton; -Montana grass hay. No. 1, S330
rortland Livestock ?
' PORTLAND. Orel. July 15 (API
calvea 7SO: run; largest since last No-
. imwt a raoe strong, others
c wwtr; inree iomi good
fed steers 1S.M.1S M- 1 j.
graasers 14.25-15.15,- eommeai-low med-
t.l "r I.W-UM conunon-med-
-. - - j " ww
Canneruttr man ItAJtim.
medium beef cows ..00-10.00: good
ww u u. uu-ti.su;- common-med-
whim . i.wmjv; very ? lew good
beef bulls above 9.50; good-choice
7a. 1 asm IJ AA S St aem -- a. - -
. Salable hofi for iwcek 5lM; supplies
Ilffht Mrlv. InrraAainsf I.e. ....i,..
opened 75 to L25 higher cMed 65 to
75 un ' sr1tt 4r itmu4.
ia high Wednesday 15.00; closing top
vuw i4W-v iOS S.9U; 790-Z70 IDS
down to 14nn-: .iiTht 1iirf.f! It iuliaa.
irhr t 1 9 A sty-uai C.gAJ klak. a
8.50-9.50; light sows to 10.50; choice
feeder nirs un (n iunn l.tt.
Salable sheep: -e week 4215; spring
Iambs nnnMi vl w- n 9c . ...
lambs at standstill; until late with fair
clearance rriaay; early bulk good
choice springers 13.00; extreme top
13.25: lata uIm 19 Jtn itnnm
good-choice lacking; feeder lambs
' " V n uu klXUHV
arouna s.oo-iqoo; older classes steady;
yearings SO-IQ.00; good to 10.75; good
..w. mianun aown hi a.uv.
DENVER, July 1 13 -Ai) Sheep
compared to last week: Slaughter
spring lambs strong to 25 cents high
er; ewes steady to 25 cents lower; only
good -choice kinds - holding Pup; supply
other, classes not large enough to ac-
curAttv . t .s ..... 1. i i
choice trucked m fat spring lambs
tftmul . . . ft An. . . . .
-kk wt- iihib xooa-cnoice
truck-ins 14.75-155; good-ohoice 79-8S
io. laanos ja.va-is.oo nat medium
good Idahoa 14.25-50 flat; ITUhs 13.15
iiieiuu. aooa-cnoica snorn taano ewes
sa, iiw u ucn-in io e.wu; new crop
65-4V lb. feedirtg lambs 12.00-75 memo.
Stocks and Bonds
STOCK AVEKAUfcg I
j ' j 30 13'i 13
00
Stks
54.3
564
-SS.4
554
53.8
50.4
48.9
Saturdav lit ' t
Previous day .47M 29!? 3S.1
wees: i ago , : ZS.s I ss.f
Month ago i7J 2S.S I 37 J
Yr ifi ' 111 Ma! w
1944 high i7li " 29J 38J
1944 kw - u. es-i a j i 35.1
BONO AVCBACEI . ' 1 J ' O
: 10 I 10
10
Fogn
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07.7
01.7
as s
. 034
Saturday ..l.90a 10S 2 i 107 J
Previous dav. 90S ios a 3 i7 i
Week ago i90J 10541 1074
Month ago 90.0 104 J f 10S.T
rear ago :...7S4 105.0 i 105.1
1944 high 4 90.S 105.7 j 107.1
1944 low i794 104.7 1 104.7
.New 1944 higha. ... - . ,
Stock jShares
: ....
Just Hold Om
NEW YORK, July ?15 -UPH
Stocks just, about held their own
in today's brief market after a
week I of indeterminate; shuffling
which put many favorites in the
new high division and lowered
quotations for "numerous leaders.
Important development of the
week wag the president's disclo
sure that he would accept a fourth
term. Markets, though were lit
tle affected, owinx tot the fact
the ; announcement was in line
with expectations. S5me- early
liquidation was blamed on the
Washington! reconversion dispute
but a subsequent compromise
here failed to spur purchasers.
The Associated Press CD-stock
average . was unchanged at 564
and on theweek was clown only
.1 of a point. Transfers of 42D,-
40 shares compared with 855,-
360 last Saturday. I .'
Malheur Labor Shortage
Threatens Grain Harvest
VALE, July lMShortage of
help may result in grain and fod
der crops tciri imharvested, Mal
heur county growers laid today.
Vat Decker,; Wertfall, said he was
able to hire only one. worker to
help harvest 1"3 tons cf hay and
2C0 acres cf grain. 5
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Allies Arrest
Fascist Radio 1
Brbadcasteirs '
ROME, iuly 13 -uri-l George
Nelsoii Page, formers chief of the
board I of the fascists ministry of
popular culture, has been arrest
ed for questioning toy allied au
thorities. : I ! ! ,1 .
Page, member of s distinguish
ed Virginiaj family, jwag Ibora , in
France and has lived -most of jjiis
life iri Europe. He wSs lan Amer
ican jcitizen until the Ethiopian
war, when he renounced his alleg
iance and became an Italian gub-;
He was then seen about Rome
wearing a fascist blackshirt uni
ionn. tie cnangea rus first name
to "GiorgicT and pronounced his
last name the Italian ay. ("Pay
Jay.--.: ,;KH: ?;r i- H'H
hiruig the war j he isupervised
English language p fori ag'ahd a
Droadcasts, including those to
American troops to Italjr. 1
Several others who broadcast
fascist propaganda In English also
are under frrest, including Princei
sandro Tafcca Di CuW and the!
Prince of San Faustina, the hlus-i
band j of the former Mrs. - Lydisj
Macjrt of New YorkJ ..
: xnf main reason mey are be-
Ing questioned, it was learned, is !
no me unis wey made about
A ! . ILl ! . . j.. f
A. as a. j " ? - J " " i
muciicaiiaj uvtr ui air,; DUl iinf
messages Which miy have been
intended fpr enemy agents, j
Little Trade
J I .-II:
Iri Feed Grain
The market situation ! on teed
grains at j Portland! was featured
by continued light trading during
the Week -ended July jl J, accord
ing to reports to the war food ad
xninistration. Offerings of both
oa4s nd barley were jreported 'm
negligible ! and reflected j light re
maining supplies of both of thsje
grains in pacific northwestern
producing? districti. jAlthdugh
some new crop barley has been
harvested! 'trade nepotls Indicate
Lttle or none has reached termin
al markets,
The weather , bureau summary
of weathjer and ropi conditions
for jOregon for the jveek ended
Julyf 11, States that winter grain
is ripening satisfactorily in most
of the producing! districts 1 and
some hag been harvested along
and ; near I the rnid4Columbia re,
Harvest vill be general in - mid
dle Columbia counties In a few
days. Spring grain needs rain in
most places. Growth iof corn! has
been retarded by tjoollnights. Pas-
uaira re:arying in western coun
ties I but j show considerable
proyemeijt from jjuie j rains
many eaitern locilities.
The Portland bfa r I e y market
was! veryi quiet during the period.
Thefe were no quotations posted
on the exchange for the last; two
day of they week!. However, fcn
Tuesday,; bid prices of $48.00 per
ton were; posted for No. 2 western
barley, bulk, weighing 45 pounds
per bushel, 15-day shipment for
coast delivery. . r-: : - ;r j J
Tjie - ots market at' Portland
also; showed bu1 little r activity
which wis reflected in receipts (of
only1 5 cars at this market and, 11
cart! at j Seattle I forj the week.
Trade reports continued to indi
cate, very scant offerings from the
country which was said: to reflect
small supplies remaining In I pro-
aucing aistncis. i mere were no
bid prices posted jon the' exchange
at Portland for the past two days
but on Tuesday, bid prices on No.
2 white pats weighing 38 pounds
per j bushel, in bulk, 15-day ship
ment, coast delivery, were on the
basis of $50.00 per ton. Generally,
a a " -? a . a ... ? - ; ' ; ' i
me;traa apeareo toj oe marsung
time, pending announcement j of
the i new i ceiling price regulations
expected witnin - the -next j few
day. . , . '
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5 - -. i - " . . i i - . -- -1 i...
Moisture Lack Curtails .
Blue fountain Pea Pack
PENDtETON, J ti 1 j ltitfJPi
Lack of knoisturf will curtail the
Blue Mountain district - pea pack
25 per cent this. ea$on, Umatilla
county cinnery officials predicted
today. - '!-':! 14
The lf43 output was 6,000,000
cases. Iaca: or moisture ' during
the growing seasbn made it neces
sary to cut younger peas, causing
the reduction. Canneries are ex
pected U finish! their runs about
July 28.? f .;(.. ;
The 350 Mexicans eninlnvMi in
the .county during the harvest will
be available for other. work be
tween pea harvest and. the start
of prune? harvesti about Augustj 20.
1 !
Rogue River Pear
Crop to Be Heavy
MET) FORD, Ore,! July JSHV
Th Rogue river valley pear trop
will be; considerably larger thin
last year, growers predicted .' to-i
day. Bqsos will be one i of S the
heaviest crops, jwiti good yields
indicate in BarUette, Winter, Ne
lls and fComiceJ '-y i (
The pears are aleveloplng rap
idly and harvesting win start
about August 15. I ','
Harvesting of the barley and
oat croi is nearly completed in
this area, with good yields re
ported by. Coiintyj . Agent ! Rob
ert G. fowler. Threshing of early
wneat tviu start next week.) -T
Salem Market
Quotation!
LS
Ibe Drtces be ow supplied by a lo
eal grocer are indicauva of the daily
market price paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers i but are not guaranteed
by The statesman:
Cauliflower, crate 123 and 353
Crook oeck A) Italian squash, lb. J03
Turnips, dnz . bunches 1.00
Cabbage. Ib.f. , JD2
Endive, doz bun. - -iu
Radishes. do bun. . 40
Carrots, dos i bun. , 60
Celery, doz. K"w 14a
Pumpkin, lb ! C3'.
Parsnips, lb i . ,, .- j09
BUTT EH. CGGS AND rODLTBI
Aadresea'a Bavins Prices ; -
(Subject to change witbont aotlce)
BUTTKKT AT ; ' : -, -.- -
Premium 1 ,, . 44
NO. 1- ; i 43
No. 1 , , i 40
BUTTEB PRINTS
B
Quarters ,
CGGS -' , i -
Extra larga -V
Medium and standards
Pullets 4
:
J3X
,.,.,.. ' Jtl
JM
POULTKV $
Colored hens, No. 1
No. 2 colored hefts
VuiuiU a-s jr m
Hartoa Creamery's Baylaa Prices -
SbJect te change wltbort noUce)
POvXTRT I - '
No. 1 springs i
No. 1 hens ! 3i
LIVESTOCK i
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on condition and sales reported:
Dressed veal 3
Spring lambs 14X0 to 13.00 V
Five Acire Patch
Of Strawberries i
Yields 5 Tons ?
SILVERTON - HILLS Mr. and
Mrs, Lawson O. Hadley, their
friends claim, hold, some sort of
record when It comes to stra w
berry haryestmg.-:;4..:i; ;t.,. 4 4 .
On a five-acre strawberry
patch, the j Hadleys have comple
ted the harvest of 18 tons of fruit.
The Hadleys attribute the : big
crop to the fact that the berries
were planted on ground : where
there formerly had been alfalfa.
The alfalfa . was ploughed under
and the ground heavily limed be
fore the berries were set out The
plating wfs done two -years ago,
and-this is the first crop . taken
from the patch. The plants are
of- good size and the patch Is ex
ceptional! free of weeds. jC;
Notice
PBOCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the unregulated use
of certain; forest areas is, in my
judgment,! a menace to life and
property sdue .'to an excessive
amount of inflammable debris left
on the ground by logging opera
tions, windstorms, and fires in past
years, and : : -,i -
, WHEREAS,' upon the showing
of the State Forester, it appears
to me to be necessary to close to
unregulated use the following area
designated as:
Area No. 23-P - Klamath
Association - Green Springs Area:
All lands in Ts. 39, 40 and 41,
Rs 4, 5 and 8 E between Jenny
creek and the Klamath River, and
the 5 oj T. 38 S., R. 6 EL except
the right of way of Ashland-Kla
math Falls highway and the Cop-
co road from White Star to the
Calif ornia! state line. . .
Permits' to enter the above: area
may be obtained at the following
places:;-?";! i- - v,';-' r"-
Klamath Forest Protective As
sociation, j 240 Conger Ave, Kla
math Falls. ,
Weyerhaeuser Camp No. 4.
- Area New 24-P - Klamath . .
" Associatioa - Tawkey Tract;
All lands in the tract known as
the Yawkey Tract in Ts. 32 and
33 S- Rsl 7 and 7 E. of Anna
Creek, expept the right of way of
The Dalles-California highway.
Permits to enter the above area
may be obtained at the following
places: ?
Klamath Forest Protective As
sociation, j 240 Conger. Ave, Kla
math Falls.
Area No, 28-P - Klamath
Association - Swan Lake Area:
All lands in T 37 S- Rs. 9 and
10 E, andl lands west of the HUde-
brand-Sprague River road in T.
37 S RJ 11 E ' exceot 1 those
lands west of the Old Fort Kla
math road and Sees, 25, 26, 27, 35
and 38 in T; 37 S., R. 10 E.
Permits to enter the above area
may be obtained at the following
piaces: s -
Klamath Forest . Protective As
sociation, s 240 Cmger AveJ Kla
math Falls. .
Area No. 27-F - Klamath .
Asaoctation - Tamsar ML Area:
All lands included in area
bounded by line beginning at a
point at ) the NE corner of the
NEVi of $ee. , T. 31 S R. 11 E
thence south 1 mile, east Vk mile,
south 2 '.4 miles, east V mile;
south di) miles, east Vt mile and
south 2 miles to the south town
ship line: of, T. 32 S, R. 11 E.;
thence east along said line 10
miles, north 2 miles, east 2 miles
and north 10 miles to the NW
cornw of Sec. 4, T. 31 S,R 13 E.;
thence west 2 miles, south 1 mile.
west 8 miles, north mile, west
1 mile, north ' mile and west 2
miles to the point of beginning. - -.
Permits to enter the above area
may he obtained at the following
places: , : i - . -
Klamath Forest Protective As
sociation,; 240 Conger Ave, Kla
math Falls."
Indian j Agency Fire Warden,
Klamath Agency. .
. Lamm's Camp. '
NOW, THEREFORE, I, i EARL
SNELL, Governor of the State of
Oregon, by virtue of the authority
vested in me under the provisions
of Section 107-2C3, Oregon Com
piled Laws Annotated, as amended
by Chapter 238, Oregon Laws 1941,
do hereby proclaim the unregu
lated use of the above described
area to be unlawful and that said
area shall be subject to entry only
through permit to be issued by the
State Forester, or a fire warden,
under which permit entrant shall
comply With any and all of the
following requirements: 7'
(a) To build no fires except in
Legal Notice
places designated, as safe in j said
permit.
' (b) To have as part of his or
her equipment tools suitable for
extinguishing fire.
- (c) To refrain from smoking ex
cept in places designated as (safe
in said permit - : :.')
This proclamation shall be ef
fective from and after the j 17th
da v of July. 1944. and shall re
main in full force and effect UnU'
the 31st day of December, 1944
Done at the Capitol in Salem,
Oregon, : this 14th day of July,
1944.
EARL SNELL
Governor " ' I
ATTEST: ' -f
Harry S. - Schenk, Chief Deputy,
Secretary of State. - Jly 16
" PROCLAMATION . 1
WHEREAS, the unregulated use
of certain forest areas is, irt my
judgment, a menace to : life and
property, on' account, of the f high
fire hazard, caused by. abnormal
amounts of Inflammable debris on
the ground from logging operations
and beetle-killed timber, and
WHEREAS," upon the showing
of the State Forester,, it appears to
me to be necessary to close to un
regulated use the following are
designated as:
Area No. 14-P - John Day State
Unit - - Broeks-Seanlon - Area:
Beginning at Tumalo Creek on
the Bend-Shevlin Park - road in
Sec 23, T. 17 S- R. 11 E.; thence
in a northwesterly direction ielohg
the Brooks-Scanlon Camp road to
the Columbia-Southern Ditch road
thence in a northeasterly direction
along the Columbia - Southern
Ditch road - to the . Tumalo I Dam
road; thence in a northerly direc
tion along the Tumalo Dam; road
to the Blackely road just north of
the old Tumalo Dam; thence in a
westerly direction along the Black
ely road to the Brooks-Scanlon
Main ' Line Logging road; - thence
in a northerly direction along the
Brooks-Scanlon - Main Line ( Log
ging road to the 'Young Ranch-
Snowcreek Ditch road; thence in
av southwesterly- direction - along
the Young Ranch-Snowcreek Ditch
road to the Highline road; thence
along . the Highline road to the
Snowcreek "Ditch -' road; :. thence
along rthe ' Snowcreek Ditch road
to the -Deschutes National Forest
boundary in Sec. -30, T.' IS.Sm 3.
10 .: thence south along the Des
chutes National Forest Boundary
to Tumalo creek; thence in an
easterly direction down stream -of
Tumalo creek to the point of be
ginning, with the exception pf the
Brooks-Scanlon Camp road, the
Brooks-Scanlon . Camp -- No. i 1 in
Sec. 5 T, 17 S R. 11 H, and the
designated park' area known as
Shevlin Park.. : , : ' ; ;
Permits to enter the above area
may be obtained at the following
places:-V-'l --.;.r;;- " ' '
Brooks-Scanlon Lumber j Com
pany, Bend. j
Brooks-Scanlon Woods Camp
No. l. Sec. 5, T. 17 S, R. 11 E.
Tumalo Butte Lookout, Sec 14,
T. 17 S R. 11 E.
District : Warden's
Office . Sis-
tela. ; - -' - ----- . ; (
Area No. 15-P John Day! State
Unit - Prineyille Area: 1
Beginning at the junction
of the
Lofton road with the Allen
road in Sec 16, T. 13 L,R.
thence in a northwesterly
Creek
16 E.;
direc-
tion along the Lofton road
to the
Prineville - Grizzly road; thence
in a northwesterly direction along
the Prineville - Grizzly road! to the
town of - Grizzly, on the Willow
Creek' road; thence in an easterly
direction along the Willow j Creek
road to the Coon Creek road;
thence in a northeasterly direction
along the Coon Creek road jto the
point where the Coon Creek road
crosses the section ' line between
Sec 7 and Sec 8, T. 12 S.J R. 16
E.; thence - north along the sec
tion line between Sec 7 arid Sec
8, T. 12 S- R. 16 Em to the north
west corner bf Sec 8, T. 12. S, R.
16 E.; thence east along the sec
tion line between Sec 5 and Sec
8, T. 12 Sm R. 16 Em to the south
east corner of Sec 5, T. 12; S R.
16 E.: thence due north along sec
tion lines - to the Little Willow
Creek road in Sec 16, T. Ill S., R.
16 E.: thence in a southwesterly
direction along the Little Willow
Creek road to the Foley i ranch
road; thence south along the Foley
Ranch road to the Highland Flat
road; .thence in an easterly! direc
tion along the Highland Flat road
to the first cattle guard and drift
fence on the range line between
Ri 16 E. and R. 17 E.; thence
south-along the range line be
tween R. 16 E. and R. 17 4 to the
southeast corner of Sec 2i T. 12
5., R. 16 E.: thence west along the
section line to the Allen j Creek
road; thence in a southwesterly
direction along the Allen (Creek
road to the Lofton road, the point
of beginning. j
Permits to enter the above area
may be obtained at the following
places: ' s
Prineville Guard Station. Prine
ville. - - j .
Grizzly Post Office, Grizzly.! ;
Area.Ne, 16-P - John Day Unlt-
- Kinava Area: : - i -Beginning
at the junction of the
Camas Prairie road with the
Spray-Heppner highway in Sec.
24, T. 6 R. 25 E.; thence in a
northwesterly direction along the
Camas Prairie road to the county
line between Gilliam county and
Morrow county in Sec 5,-.T. 6 S.,
R. 25 E.; thence west along the
county line to the northwest cor
ner of Sec 1, T. 8 Sm R 24 E.;
thence due south along section
lines 3 miles to the southeast cor
ner of Sec 13, T. 6 S., RJ 24 E.;
thence due west along section lines
approximately 9 Mi miles to the
Cones Mill road; thence In a south
easterly direction along the Cones
Mill road to the Oxheadj Ridge
road; thence In a southerly direc
tion along the Oxhead Ridge road
to the junction of the Qxhead
Ridge road, the Camp 5 road, and
the Snowboard Lookouts road:
thence along the Snowboard Look
out road to the Skyline road;
thence along the Skyline road to
the ICL-.zua Llam Leasing road;
thence ia an easterly direction
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cial responsibil.tr for errors which
may appear In advertisements pub
lished in its columns and In cases
where this paper is at fault will
reorint that iart of an advertise
ment in - which tha typographical
mistake occuia.
The Statesman reserves the right
to reject questionable advertising
It further reserves 1 the right to
place all advertising under . the
oroDer- classification. -
A "Blind" - Ad aa ad containing
a Statesman box number for an ad
dress Is (or the protecUon of the
advertiser and must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
ts not at liberty to divulge Infor
mation aa to the identity af an
advertiser using a , Blind ad-
Livestock and Poultry!
WORK HORSES SADDLE HORSES
Bar J. Stock Ranch
- Large -assortment on hand at all
times at veiy attractive prices. CRED
IT, given anyone.- Discount for cash
Guaranteed -aa - represented. Free de
livery Harry Kuehne. carnon, ore
Located ', mt W, of Newberg.
' FOR SAIJC: Sow - and '
R. Welty. Rt. 0, Box 427.
pigs, cheap.
JERSEY Cow. Rt. 1. Box 99. Salem.
on Kingwood Heights. - . .
gent
Ph.
den Rd.
S254.
NEW Hampshire chickens, various
ages. Rt 2. Box .739. Salem. Ph. 22429
WANTED: ' Beef ana canner cows
bulla and , veals. - Will - call at farm
E, L Snethen. 3S70 C Turner Road
Ph. 21343. Morns or eves.
ATTENTION
Win remove dead St worthless Stock
In a moment's notice I SALEM FER-
TILTZER BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 9000
Collect (N other Phone)
J Help Wanted ... t-
- -
WANTED .
2.000 Hop Pickers
Harvest starts tha latter bart -t
August. -400 acrea of high tr-lha hops.
Cool, shady camps with -lights, -wood,
shower baths and : day ' nursery for
children furnished free - to .pickers
Grocery - store. . meat -market and res
taurant en grounds. Register in person
at rancn oxuee or write us for fun
particulars. - -
. - . CLEMENS HOK5T CO.
INDEPENDENCE. ORE.
ARE You Interested in meat cutting
i a profession? If you are and have
had some retail cutters experience at
larra cutting experience, you can se
cure Immediate employment in i a
steady position with full opportunity
to Kara tne business while you earn
a gooa wage, we are prepared to
teach you. Aa a retail meat cutter
you will be rendering i a genuine war
time service to the community. Posi
tions available both in and out of
Salem.. Apply v Safeway Stores District
Office. Room 200, McGUcfarist Build
ing. Salem. . - -. - . . -1
Supervisor -Cook. Breferablv woman.
Church institution 1 wk. SCO. Call 8610
Legal Notice
along the Kinzua ilain Logging
road to where the Kinzua Main
Logging; road crosses Lake creek
in Sec 29, T7 S, R. 23 E.; thence
down stream of Lake creek to. the
point where Lake creek crosses
the Winlock county road in Sec
4, T. 8 S., R. 23 .: thence in an
easterly direction along the Win
lock county road to the Alder
Creek road; thence in a northeast
erly direction along the Alder
Creek road to the Umatilla Na
tional Forest boundary between
Sec 23 and Sec 26," T. 7 S R. 24
E.;. thence In a westerly direction
along the Umatilla National For
est boundary and continuing along
the Umatilla National Forest
botinriarv tn nrhara tm TTm;i1
National Forest boundary crosses
the Spray - Heppner highway in
&ec -3, T. a 5m R, 25 .; thence in
a northerly direction alone the
Snrav . Hmnnw hlcrhuraw k-
way, the point of beginning, with I
the exception of the Camp 3 road
from Kinzua to Kinzua Camp No.
Permits for entering the above
area may be obtained at the fol-
owing places: ; -.' -
Fire Warden's; Office. Kinzua.
Klnzoa Pine Mills Company Of
fice, Kinzua.
Lone Rock Post Office. Lone
Rock.
Mrs. Peter Hartman, Winlock.
Snowboard Lookout, Sec 16, T.
Sm R. 23 E.
Chopen Creek Guard, Station, 8
miles south of Hardman.
Wheeler County Agent's Office.
FossiL
NOW. THEREFORE. I, EARL
SNELL, Governor of the State of
Oregon by virtue of the authority
vested in me under the provisions
of Section 107-209. Oregon Com
piled Laws Annotated, as amend
ed by Chapter 238, Oregon Laws
941, do. hereby proclaim the un
regulated use of the above de
scribed areas to be unlawful and
that said areas shall be subject to
entry only through permit to be
issued by the State Forester or a
fire warden, under which permit
entrant shall comply with any and
all of the following requirements:
a) .To build no fires exceot in
places -designated as -safe in said
Fwmu , r
lb) To have as a na'rt nf ki a-
extinguishing fire
(c) To refrain from smoking ex
cept in places designated as safe
in said permit
This proclamation shall be ef
fective from and after the 17th day
OI JUIV, and Shall remain in I
full force and effect until the 31st
I
day of December, 1944.
Done, at the Canitol In Sa1rn
Oregon, this 14th day of July.
S44. -. - - -
EARL SNELL "
Governor V " '
ATTEST:
1 Iarry S. v Schenk, Chief Deputy,
Secretary of State. . Jly 18
Ifelp Wanted
WE USED: 1
Young man or woman to neip witn
odd Jobk Sat and Sun.
waitresses, xuu lime. .
Kitchen help, full time. .
Mickey's Sandwich Shop
' . Help Wanted MaU
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMJMMMMMMMMMMMWM
Workers now employed In war pro
duction should not apply and win not
be considered for employment by em
ployers advertising in this section.
WANTED: Concrete mixer operator
or laborer; 54 nr. wk., f 1 per nr. time
St Vi over 40 hrs. Salem Concrete Pipe
St Products Co. Ph. (104 or S900. -
WANTED: Married man On dairv
farm. flSS, house, lights, potatoes and
milk. Piu 07ri5. J. ML Nichols, Rt 0,
Box 141, Salem.
ISAS 'in hardware store, not in
(draft. Must be able to drive delivery
truck. Sea ' Gordon Black, Ceo. .
Allen Hdw, 230 No. ComX
WANTED: ' Warehouse man. also
janitor. Willametta Grocery.- .
. FURNITURE and "appliance .sales
man. An opportunity to learn th busi
ness while you earn a eood ware.
Permanent position. Hogg Bros., 260
State.--, f ;r.
DOORMAN. Good atartine
salary.
Apply Grand Theatre. .
WANTED: Dairy
hand. Schlndler
Bros, South Salem.
LOGGERS Need 1 set fallen. 2
buckers. ; 1 second loader. ' 4 choker
setters. Top wages. Housing, board and
room available, see Pooa a Talbot.
210 N. Levens SL. Dallas. Oregon, or
pnone Dallas Z2t. At Portland see or
write Mr. Peterson,- Pope St Talbot,
CIS N.W. Front. Portland t. Oregon.
MECHANIC Permanent nasi tion. Ex
cellent pay. HerraU-Owena Co.
- Help WantedFemale
WOMAN nlrht watch. 171 SA main.
tens nee and laundry. Hillcreat School
of Oregon. Ph. 23022, i
- -j" .M' .M M. ... ! .MMMM-..... M
WOMAN to assist with housework
in Christian home, for room, board and
wages. Ph. 0209.
EXPER.- Variety "" irL Good nar.
Good hours. Capitol Variety, 1263 SUta
WANTED: Girl for baby aittinr and .
help with part time housework. 47S
Leslie. Ph. 8930.".: --.-.,. ,
RELIABLE - Lady for combination 1
Experience 4aM-butMs
waitress and alt around kitchen work.
Day shift No Sundays.
Perm.- Bright
Spot Cafe. 360 CenUr.
-WANTED: Saleslady for d
Ums - - - a- a- .
ahon.
Must - thaMughlr vexnerieiused m
I selling coats and suits. .Top salary.
Apply M person at Field's Dress Shoo.
420 Stat SU Salam.
LAUNDRY helo wanted. Annlv Can.
ttal aty Laundry. 1204 Broadway.
"lnB'esaa1aseaaaaesssjsw
OUNG Ladv wanted foe eenml .
flee-work and some selling in retail
store. A good connection. Apply, stat
ing particulars. Box 63. SUtesman.
CAPABLE Girl wanted for care of
smaU children, general housekeeping.
No cooking, no washing. Permanent
Room, board, S60 mo. start Ph. -9310.
- Situations- Wanted
Young! 'man available' for mornlne-
work.. S-12.00. Desire downtown em
ployment which will enable continu
ance oft full -.time job afternoons as
evenings. Box 92. Statesman, , .
Children . eared for . days. Pb, 8049.
HIGH School rirl will care for chil
dren days. Ph. 7601 from 9 AM to 9 PM.
PreSchool Playschool: 1381 stat.
Agea 2-8. Part or all day. Ph. 8130.
CHtLDCRAFT Nursery We sick un
and deliver - 1999 Trade. Ph. 21829
:? RIoney to Loan x '
PRIVATE MONEY
Auto And Truck! Loans
Contracts Refinanced
Money for new and used care ea
trucks regaidlesa of age. No delay
bring ear and title and eat tha man.
Vou retain possession el vehicle,
i-xo u, :nonths to renav. '
Aftei S o'clock nhona 23S1
21 1U
for appomtanent
ROY H. SIMMONS
i-; Regulated by state - '
Com L St Phone 9188. IM 182)
130 S
AUTO LOANS
prtvtarvtoT' "ooSv'rw.
IM a montha, come tn or phone.
T ' i -
personal finance Co.
I Room 129. Second Fir. New Rlleh BM.
$ MONEY $
REAL ESTATE LOANS
J PERSONAL LOANS
, 1 . CAR LOANS
Wa buy Real Estate Mortgages
- v - and Coo tracts. -, ...... I..
STATE FINANCE CO.
Lie S-210 M-222. si Guardian Bldd.
Money to Loan
WANTED. REAL ESTATE mortaaea
loans city or farm proparttea: loana
made as small aa $300. Sea us about re
financing your present contract or
mortgage.' : --.
Leo N. Childs. Inc.
344 State St Phone 8261
( - Sea US FOR .
Attractive Farm Loana
ONLY 4 INTEREST
9 to 40 years and No rnmmlnlm
LXO N. CHILDS, INC REALTORS -
I Auto Loans '
Willamette Credit Co.
STH
FLOOR GUARDIAN BOTLDLNQ
h LICENSE H M ISO
Loans Wanted
FARM 4 LOANS
A, N ! Duncan 8 Ladd St Bush Bldg.
For i Sale Miscellaneons
USEU 2-burner f as elite. A few
used 4-drawer dressers. Used Radiant i
chen table.
NELSON BROS. ITRN.
V 319 JN. Liberty
GOOD 2 wheel trailer with stock
i rack $25.00. Smaller one 89.00. Fruit
cupboard $3.00. 2379 Myrtle Ave.
SI'S the new style dinette sets with.
f1116 . ellU top and Udin
fmrr irM ' laasliral
tension; leaves.
NELSON BROS. FURN.
. 319 N. Liberty
A REAL WOOL -BLANKET REDUC
TION: Tuesday morning, ranging Com
$2.50 to J12.SS. See this display tn our'
window at the Went Salem Variety
and Clothiers. 1109 Edgewater St. -
EHEAKFAST set Ice box. Daw no.
Ran re cock stove. Chest drawers. Din
ing im. table. Chairs. 16S0 N. Com'L