The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 27, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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ce cream" pnxiiiction will be cut
ttiU further August 1, ,
I The war dfood administration
announced today that manufac
turers will be limited to 65 per
cent of tfie mili . solids . used in
the corresponding months ot 1942.
During the past three months
quotas were 75 per cent j
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sonal decline in the output of milk.
Ice cream made after August 1
FOOD F 0 R ' I N V A S 1 0 N Stf. St Psul Tola. Washlngtoa. D. C: Fvi! Audrey Crosby,
ay. Ga.; and Prt. Aastin Yardman, Forrest City, ArlU feed "XaTasion. In France,
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man gets gunnery instruction from a mobile training unit officer in the New Hebrides.
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made during May, June and
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July.
Max imam milk j solids content of
frozen dairy foods will be 22 per
(pent compared with 24 during the
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Appointment of jHarold Olsoii, Pa
cific northwest Newspaperman, as
western rhanagejr of the American
Forest fToductf Industries, Inc,
was announced here jtodayl
Yeon building, Portland, but his
field of, operations will! cover the
Douglas fir and! western pine re
gions ofs eleven swestrn states.
; American Forest Products In
dustries! fine:, is an organisation
of logging, lumber, plywood, pulp,
paper and allied industries, and is
Concerned chiefly with problems
of reforestation i as part of a na
tional program for perpetuating
crops of timber j !
Olson lis now in 1 Washington,
DC, 'but will -return
within a few diys.
to the
west
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In Middle Grove
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MIDDLE GROVE
Spires lost twk more
killed by! dogs etirly Monday mor
ning, bringing the total thus far
to 19. The dog ivas liriafraid hav
ing brought its first! catch! under
a winddw at jthe pari Snyder
home and when accosted dropped
it and returned to the flock for
another before the
be aroused. , !
EXTRA THUNDERBOLT S Givinc the plane practically doable its former range, one belly
and two wing fuel tanks have been added to this Republic P-47 Thunderbolt.
owner
could
No Okie Injurejd jVen
Car Leaves High way
MIDDLE GRPVE j A car in
which fdur Silvfrton: young 'people
were returning jfromj Salem! Mon
day about 12 p; m., ileft the road
and weiit into the ditch near the
Charles Kurth place. It Is believed
the driver fell 4sleep.
. The first aid car was summoned.
None ofl the occupants were ser
iously injured fbut
1 slightly i damaged.
the car was
Feather-weight balsa woid, im
ported from C$sta Rica, Nicara
gua, GUatemaJ4 and Ecuador is
used fori life rafts, mine floats and
life preservers.!
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Strictly: Private" By Quinn Hall
Turkeys WiU
Be Available
For Holidays
There will be no total embargo
on turkeys for the civilian -population
during the next few months,
but the fowl won't be very plenti
ful until " after military require
ments for the holiday season are
met, it is announced by C. R. Tul
ley, Oregon representative of the
Office of Distribution.
All old- and -new crop turkeys
produced and marketed in Oregon
and 26 other producing areas of
the nation are governed by. war
food order No. 106, effective July
17, which requires processors to
set aside 100 percent of all, turkeys
for procurement by Army Quarter
master Market centers.
Tulley explained that "turkeys
placed in storage prior to July 17
are not affected by 'Jthe order and
can be sold in civilian channels.
Birds not meeting army QMC
specifications automatically will
revert to civilian trade channels.
"Any owner of less than 25
birds, located on a farm more than
100 miles from an authorized pro
cessor, may apply for release to
the dairy and poultry field repre
sentative. Office of Distribution,
821 Market street, San Francisco,
Calif.
If the release is granted, these
turkeys may be sold for local
civilian consumption. However, if
released turkeys are later sold to
a turkey buyer or authorized pro
cessor, they are again subject to
provisions of the order.'
In Oregon and Washington, pro
cessed turkeys will be purchased
Dy tne onicer in cnarge, yuarter
master market center, attention
poultry section, 228 National
building, 1008 Western avenue,
Seattle 4, Wash.
A larger crop and increased mil
itary requirements will have the
effect of giving civilians about 3
pounds of turkey per capita this
year, which is about a quarter of a
Dound less than last vear but lar
ffpr than averse nre.war ranita P3"53''' vaUey routeg and. VmtrJr
ger man average pre-war capita ints less first or M-silic
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Quotations at Portland
Portland Grain
Livestock and . Poultry
ROOD family cow. cenUc.
milker. ASM heifer IS , mas. old. aad
om tri flat R. L Red PuUets S
mo. Ph. 91 Turner or 962 Salem, v ,
rrn KAT.K Whit Lerhorn frvera.
Mrs. Robt. Beer, KU 1. Ph.- 32i.ll. ;
BEAUTrrtTL. sound. 1200 lb.. Tetf-
tered Hambletonian c eWin. An out
ttandinf Aone. broken, to vide Si drive.
Very cntl. 1017 2Stb 8JS PuyaUup,
Wash. - ' - ' .
EXTRA fine R. IJUdoullets S mot.
kL- Ph. S3 Turner or S623 Salsm.
4 YR. old cow $100. V. U Ostrandcr,
Rl t. Box 537.-. h-f - V. ' .
400 HANSON strain - pulleU la
montha old. 4 miles south bn falKhway.
Turn right on Boone Road. Joseph
Grumbo. Rt. 4. Box 107. ;
ATTENTION
Will remove dtad & worthiest stock
in a momenta notice I SALEM FER
TILIZER St BY-PRODUCTS. Ph 9000
Collect l No oUiar Phona). .
QUALITY: Baby Chicks every Tues
day. Special Matinf Christie New
Hampshire wUl ' make you more
money as broilers or layers. BOY IN G-
TON'S Corners. ,
WANTED: Beef ana canner cowi,
nulls and Teals. Will eaU at farm, '
E. f SneUien. 3570 E. Turner Road.
Ph. S134S. Morns or eves.
NEW Hampshire chickens, various
ages. Rt 3. Box 139. Salem. Ph. 22429.
Auctions
PORTLAND, Ore..! July 2 (AP)
Cash wheat Ibidls Soft white 1.46;
soft white (excluding Rex) 1.47; white
ciub 1.47; western red 1.47. . .
Hard" red winter: i Ordinary 147;' 10
per cent 1.47: 11 per cent 1.30; 12
per cent 1.93. ;
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.47;
11 per cent 1.48; 12 per cent 1.49.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 24, bar
ley 2, flour 7, miUfeed 3. flaxseed 1.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.,! July 26 (AP)
Butterfat First quality, maximum
ol .6 ot 1 per cent; acidity, delivered
in Portland 52-52'icf premium quality.
maximum or . ot i per cem aciuiiy
Lack of Rain
Drops Market
To producers, candled basis
Case count, select henneries 41c; me
diums 36c dozen.
Eggs To retailers: A large tc;
A medium 40c: smaU (pullet) A 32
33c dozen. -
Live poultry Buying prices rrom
producers: Broilers up to 2U lbs. 27c;
fryers 2 U to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over
31ia lbs. 29c; Leghorns 23c; colored
hens, all weights 25c; roosters and
staffs 18c lb.
nrim i rn t.., nm rm I Lave noultrv selling pncea to
wniv.rtuj, juijr io n- --7-llir.T No 1 rod Leehorn broil-
oiner oreaK in rye iutures ana ers up to 2i lbs. 30c; roasters zc:
uraairnae. in ok. ww : itui 21'ic: - old roosters 21c; fowl
.... I inu am,z.
suited from needed rams in the! country meats Rollback prices to
Aoetam kill K,,f retailers: Country killed hogs, best
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t i ii l ii . . . . butchers, 120-140 lbs. 16-17c; .vealers
wheat market held about steady, a 22ic: a 2iic: B 19-I9',c: c 19-
snnnnrti hv fntiiroc nnrrhacx fr.,-1 17ic: euUs 12-15C. Beef AA 213,c; A
nulling interests covering flour rLJ-' ia-i4c: bulls, canner-cutters 14-
sales. 14ic; lambs AA 26c; A 24c: b Z2".,c;
Showers in Missouri, niinois, g rs ' med,um 1X1
Indiana and: Ohio were believed Butter AA grade prints 46-46ic;
ij i t cartons 47-47'ic: A grade prints 45',i-
icnio.iijr 46c. carton ac; B grade prinU
tne inreat oi arouent aamaee to 4s-45ic. cartons 46-46ac
tVtA r.m Cheese Selling : price to rortiana
k vuiu :nv. I Ann. Irinl.ti 90 lr- HaiciM
Commercial interests dominated s9.bc: . loaf o:ic lb : triolets to whole
the wheat market The volume of "Jf "c;. loaf 27ic fob.
. . ., . . , ... Rabbits Government ceiling. Ave-
trade was small and hedge selling rage country killed to retailers 40-44c
was light - lb.: live price to producers 22-24c lb.
At the close wheat was un- ; JT nrSLdhena No. i. M'isc lb
chanced to i lower than vester- 1 Turkevs Alive:; Government ceil-
j ! i ci i , cmi me Duyuix Driers : ncm uc, unna
"- " " 'w "f."" I ifil.. IK riMl basis.
Oats were Off Y to Septem- Onions Green 70-80c dor. bunches.
iiK..s: id.. it ttf I Onions Dry. Coachella wax Z.75;
r ' "J,! JT ' ". California red 2.30: Walla Walla 2.00
lower, September $1.06V4-. Bar- so-ib. bag; Arizona white 2.73 per
ley was off to 1. September P0:
. . . i - - i itatoes
?1.13W.
Potatoes: New California white
3 JO cental: Texaa red 3J 50-lb. bag;
local 2.00-3.U orange box.
Wool Government control.
Cascara bark 1944 peel 20c lb.
Mohair 1942 12-month 45c lb.
Hops Nominal contract: 1944, 85c
up: 1S43 75c; 1848. 55c; 1947. 50C lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 2 or better S34-35; oat-vetch
$26 ton valley points; timothy (eastern
Oregon) 835-30 ton; clover sz ton;
Montana grass hay (No. 1) $33.50 ton.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 2 (API
(WFAl Salable and total cattle 200:
holdover 540; salable and total calves
50; market very slow, particularly on
common light steers and heifers and
on common - medium oeex cows; xew
sales steady at the week's decline but
clearance incomplete: few common
.steers 9.00-11.00; cutter-common heif
ers 6.00-9.50; medium heilers to lu.o;
canner-cutter cows 4.00-5.50; fat dairy
type cows up to jS.00; common-medium
beef cows e.su-B.su; gooa cows io
10.00; common - medium buns 7.00-
8.50; few good bulls 9 00-50; good
choice vealers 13.50-14.50. .
Salable and toUl hogs 750; market
active: eood -choice 180-240 lbs. zs
cenU higher at 15.00; few down to
14.75; 250-270 lbs. steady, largely w.ia
14 no- lieht lights 12,50-13.00: eood sows
95-10.00; light weights to 10.50; good
feeder pigs 12.00; choice quotable to
12.75 or over.
Salable and total sheep 500; market
rather slow, about steady; .good
choice spring lambs 11.50-12.00: one
lot up to 12.10; medium-good grades
slow at 10.50-11.00; common grades
8.00-50: culls down to 5.00; yearlings
8.00-10.00; good . ewes 3.50-75; common
ewes down to 2.00.
Stocks and Bonds
Potatoes Old ' local No. 1, 3 50
cental; do 2s, 90s. 1.25; Klamath No.
1. 3.75; Deschutes No. 1. 3.03 cental.
July 26
STOCK AVERAGES
30
Indus
Wednesday 76.0
Previous day .76.0
Week ago -77 J
Month ago 77.1
Year ago 70.1
1944 high 785
1944 low 69.1
BOND AVERAGES
20
15 15 60
Rails Util Stki
28.9 37.5 . 54.8
37.5
37.9
37.8
35.3
38.6
35.1
29.0
29.6
28.9
25.4
29.8
22.9
54.8
55.8
55.4
50.2
56.4
49.5
ATTENTION!
ATTENTION!
Stay ton Auction Market
Thursday 7 p.m.'
SO head' of turkeys 12 weeks old
cows; ' pigs: chickens; furniture; ma
chinery and calves.
Help, Wanted
ARE You Interested In meat cutting
as a profession? If you are and have
had some retail cutters experience or
farm cutting experience, you can se
cure immediate employment in a
steady position with full opportunity
to learn the business while you earn
good wage. We are prepared to
teach you. As a retail meat cutter
you will be rendering a genuine war
tune service to the community. Posi
tions available both in and out of
Salem. Apply Safeway Stores District
Office. Room 206, McGilchrlst Build
ing. Salem j '
WANTED
2.000 Hop Pickers
Harvest starts the latter part of
August. 400 acres of high trellis 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 on grounds. Register in person
at ranch office or write us for full
particulars.
E CLEMENS HORST CO.
INDEPENDENCE. ORE.
BEAN Pickers wanted. O. Ziste). Rt
5, Box 108J. 5 miles southeast of Sa
lem. ,ft mi. west of Pen annex.
START picking beans Fri. Truck
picks up on Center St. to Capitol St.
and maple tree in West Salem. Crocker
Hop Yard. X mfc N., . mi. E. of West
Salem.
ELDERLY man and woman wanted
as caretakers. Man must be abie to
care for horses. Ph, 21143 or 9168.
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WOMAN cook and helper able to
cook-for large groups. Perjnanent po
sition. Salary plus room, "board and
laundry. Oregon State Training School,
Woodbum. Oregon.
HOP PICKERS wanted for Missic
Bottom Hop Co, 12 mi. N. of Salem.x
Piekfn begins about Au(. IS. Ph.
2-2347 Salem, write Gervais. Ore. Bill
Stutesman.
HOP Pickers Register now. 27 A.
Earhes. 18 A. Lates. Start latter part
of Aug. Clean camp grounds on river
near Independence. Cabins, liehts,
wood., etc. furnished. Ph. 4735 or 7572,
or write to H. B. Jones, 1337 Court St
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Wednesday .
Previous day
Week ago
Month ago
Year ago
1944 high
1944 low
Rails Indus Util Foen
.90.4 105.0 106.5 68.0
90i 105.2 106.6 68.1
90 8 105.1 106.9 68.4
89 5 105.0 106.9 67.5
76.2 105.5 104.9 62.2
90S 105.7 107.2 68.6
79.5 104.7 104.7 63 1
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NO, NOT A BOMB A water main brisk and ras ex
plosion, not enemy teflon, made this hole in the! paving at Mott
and: Fell streets. In the heart of New York's Chinatown.
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Stocks Have
Irregular Day
NEW YORK, July 26 -re
stocks moved ahead for a time to
day, lost their steam and finished
irregular with changes generally
narrow. :
The advance stalled at the end
of the first hour or just about the
time Wall street heard that a huge
block of Rockefeller holdings of
Standard Oil stocks would be dis
tributed byt secondary offerines
tomorrow. Standard Oil (NJ) of
which 2,000,000 were scheduled
for sale by this means, dropped 1
point. - . I . - v
The Associated' Press 60-stock
composite was unchanged at 54.8.
Transactions totaled 828,995 shares
compared with 831,423 Tuesday.
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Salem Market
uotations
be prices be ow supplied by a io
cal grocer are indicative of the dail)
market price paid to growers by ba-
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
ey xne statesman:
Cauliflower, crate 2 25 and 2 55
Crook neck c Italian squash, lb. A3
Turnips, dog bunches 1.00
Cabbage. ' M
Endive, dot. bun. .70
Radishes, doc bun. AO
Carrots.- doz bun. " j60
Celery. " IJ0
Punuin. lb. - .n
Parsnips. In. -?
BUTTEK. EGGS AND POCLTatT
Aaerescn's Bay g Prices
(SBkieet u ckaage wttae vt aeoeei
BUTT kr AT ...
Premium - '
No. 1 ,'; m. 3
No. 1 -
FLIER AMD DUILDER Gen. K. H. Anicii, chief e f
-Amy Air farces, chats wi'Ji Cenry Ford dariar 1 visit U the
wutw ku puns m watch prod action or b-z Uberater I
Both pet antographs en a plant
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BUTT EB PRINTS
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Quarters
EGGS .
Extra Urge
Mediums and standards
Pullets
46 U
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-lartosj Creamery's Bay lag Prices
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POULTBV - ; -,
No.. 1 springs jm
No. I bens . AS.
IJVESTOCK -
Suying prices for Na 1 stock, base
on conditions ano sajes rcportea:
Dressed veal . - Ai
Spring Umta ' 14.00 to.
Yearungs I AS ' W 11X0
POCLTKY 4
Colored hens. No. 1
No. 2 colored bens .
Colored rrya
Midget Market
Salem's Retail Packing Plant
I 351 State St.
Every Thrifty Honseuife
Likes to saye on her purchases. This market offers
you that opportunity.- Sometimes our prices seem un
usually low,! but you can always feel safe in trading
here, as wejnever sacrifice quality in order to sell at
a low price.! V A- : i,- " " "I : ' : '
Sugar! Cured
Sliced Bacon
Without Rind
(Q) ib.
2 lbs. 75c1
"Home Rendered
Pure Lard
Goes farther.
51 lb.
5 lbs. 55c
Jowl
Sliced j Bacon
2 ibs. 1 35c
Smoked
Bacon Jouls
Medium
Bacon
Whole or half
c
lb.
Sugar Cured
Picnics
To bake or boiL
iC
lb.
Veal, Pork, and Tongue
Salami, New England
Weiners, Frankfurters,
Sausage, etc. These are
prepared Inneh.
Lucc:n Spcciallies
Loaves, Large Bologna, Cooked
Special, Liver Sausage, Small
Polish Sausage, Smoked Pork
tasty, economical for an easily
' Young i
Pert S!:o!i
Picnic Cut
Porh Ocnsls
Co)c
No Tricky Bargains When Yei See II 1st Oct Ad. It's So
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given of a
public hearing to be held before
the Health and Sanitation Com
mittee of the Common Council,
in the Council Room of the City
Hall, July 27, 1944, at 8:00 p.m.,
relative to the repeal of Ordin
ance No. 3590, establishing and
permitting the sale of a grade of
milk known as "Pasteurized
Market Milk." i
Alfred Mundt.
City Recorder Jly 27
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
MARION COUNTY
IN PROBATE
No. 11801
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, Frances L, .
Murphy, has been anointed execu
trix of the Last Wil and Tes
tament of the estate of Ema
Frances Murphy, deceased, by the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Marion County, and
has qualified. Al persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as bylaw re
quired, to the undersigned. Fran
ces L. Murphy, at 404 Guardian
Building. Salem, Oregon, within
six months from the date 'hereof.
Frances L. Murphy, 1
Executrix of the Estate of
Emma Frances Murphy, de
Dated and first published July
20, 1944. f 1
L. H. McMahan I
404. Guardian Building : . !
Salem, Oregon
Jly 20-27 A 3-10-17
BIDS WANTED !
The West Salem school district
is calling for bids upon replace
ment and repair of the school's
heating equipment, reconstruction
of the chimney and certain other
furnace room installations. Spec
ifications " may be secured' from
Thomas Dalke, chairman, " 1519
Elm street All bids should be
mailed to - Verne Axelson. clerk,
66S Gerth Avenue, before the reg
ular board meetnig, August 8. Thi
board reserves -the right, to re
ject any or all bids. ; Jly25-2-274
Bros WANTED ,'
The , West Salem school dis
trict is calling tor bids on 80 units
of sawdust to be delivered as
needed. AU bids should bo mailed
to "Verne -Axelson, clerk, 69
Gerth Avenue, prior to the August
8 -board meeting. The board . re
serves the right -to reject any or
all bids. Jly 2S26.2Xa
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