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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1944)
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Orogotu Thursday Warning; December It 1944 PAGE KESZ ! i i nHsnaHnaD IPi? $ pan mm Than. KSOI KOIN KGW REX (139 ke) (171 ke) (21 kc) (11M ke) : Music TUn (News ' I ' Mus. Clock :is - Wt. Stars 1 ' Farm.. Horn S3 (Music Tim KOIN Ktock (News 3 iNewa j - -I Uour. Hying , News , !.. News I -v --'J tnttchw Harmonics : T:19 IRiss. Shin Mews ' f ' - Headlines News 1M INcwr Mows ; jj Singers James Abb V.iS ITsrm. Horns (News Sam Harts ILtsfns Post . . tm (Haven f Rest User News - (Stars Today . IBtfast Club S:1S Haven of Best Valiant Lady James Abb - 43. News. Light World- Mirta S:U Song Today , (Aunt Jenny . - :H irfews IKats "Smith N IVoice Nation (Glamour :U - (Pastor's Call JBig Sister : (Larry Smith - ; 't:, (Navy Band Helen Trent Personality At Ssrdfs t:S , Wavy Band (Gal Sunday ( j ; 10:0 News: ILUa Beautiful ISchools (Tony Mors 1:1 Mouse Party Ma Perkins , (Jack Berch 1J . 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Ellery Queen I Orchestra Headlines Orchestra lt:0 1:1S 1:S :4S Fulton Lewis ISunny Skylar (News -" - (Orchestra 3 Star Final , War. Women : lOrchestra ITex. Rangers News Town News Music Chas. Bowles H. J. Taylor Also Serve Orchestra 11:94 11:1 11:3 11:4 II: 1 12: . Hous (News jSrgn Off Voice Army Orchestra Air-Flo Orchestra News . Music. News Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra (Concert Hour News War News KOAC AM 10:00 News: 10 :U Homemakers; 110 School of Air; 11 JO Concert Hall. PM Noon News; 13:13 Farm Hour; 1O0 Ridin' Range; 1:1 Traffic Safety: 1-30 Variety Time; IDt Garden Hour; 2 JO Menmry ol Music; 3:00 News. 3:13 Music of Mai- In Salem . Markets Lamb, 11 to Mtt cents (up cent); sheep, 3 to 4 (steady); real, 12 to IS (steady); cow, beef type, 7 to 8 (steady); cow, dairy type, to 7 (steady) j hogs, 160 to 240 pounds, $153 (down 20 cents); 240 to 270 weieht, $14 30 (steady) sows, 12 to 13 cents (steady). Eggs, large, 54 cents; medium, 4T cents; pullet, 28 cents. Colored hens, top grade, 25 cents; second grades, 21 cents. Colored fryers, 29 cents; roosters, IS cents. ' Ducks and geese seem impossi- able to find in the markets. Tur keys are being sold in some mar kets, on order only. . Claude Steusloff of the Valley Packing plant . is reminding the sellers that the government regu lation specifies that no animals are to be fed or watered on the day of sale prior to weighing. Steusloff also reported Tuesday that dairy cows were still plenti ful and that the supply of other animals was very normal. A mule-footed hog came in to Valley Packing this week from a dealer in Linn county. The iden tity oi trie original owner was lost but Steusloff added that this! was the first one of this kind which had been received there for quite some time. About 20 years ago some were received in Salem mar kets. This particular type of hog originated in the south part of the United States and is reputed to be akin to the mule in its immun ity to disease. . c I Warren Pohle brought in sev eral truckloads of fine hogs from his Pine Acres farm near Tur ner mis week. i ,M. Seeger of Liberty brought to the market ' a load of purebred Berkshirs and Henry Novak of Scio brought In a big truckload of hogs. - - . - . William Aspinwall, also of Scio, brought in very nice lot of fall shorn lambs which had been grain fed. ' They weighed' around 87 pounds. - William Meier,1 George Guern- ey and E. S. Cootes & Son all of the Cloverdale district near Tur ner, sold a shipment of lambs which had been running on alfal fa and dover. :r They expressed pleasure at ' the gain the . lambs had .made en . their pasture. A number of Meier's lambs went to weights somewhat over ,115 pounds., j ' j :':i;i-r"':----' v . y 1 Paul Jacquet of the Victor Point district between : SQverton and' Sublimity I sold several r loads of ewes culled from his flock. A truckload of Hereford beef I calves came from the John J. Ro berts farm at Roberts Station. The calves weighed between 250 and 400 pounds "and brought top price. ten; 4:00 Music; 4:15 Latin American Neighbors: 430 Treasury Salute; 4:43 Music Salon: &00 Upbeat: 5:30 For Girls; 5:45 Army Times; 60 News; 8:13 Farm Hour; 7:00 Southland Sing Ing; 7:15 Leibert; 7:30 University Hour; &-J3Q Music; 9:30 News; 9:43 Meditations. All Pullet Flocks Best Money Makers v' Laying flocks made up entirely of good, healthy pullets raised on clean ground and kept entirely away from older poultry are most likely to live and Uy best All pullet flocks can be established by buying healthy, bred-to-lay chicks from , a reliable hatchery" early each spring.. These are statements made by Fred- Trasier, poultry specialist in Washington state, He adds that pullets lay more eggs than hens of the same breed ing. Serious diseases are less like ly to affect pullets where they are kept In flocks, by themselves. When layers are kept a second year, they should be kept separate from the millets. ! Most ' rearlimr hens are moulting instead of being in good lay, as are pullets, in the fall months' when egg prices are high. : -; . ; : -t, j ,!, . . Tillamook Plant to . Dry Medicinal Coods Tillamook is to have a new In dustry. Ground was ' broken re cently for drying shed for cas cara bark : and digitalis. The shed will be 40 by 600 feet, with a dry kiln. ! Previously these products have been shipped out green. J..C. Shirley of Multnomah has made application to the Tillamook county court to purchase 80 acres of land that has been logged off. He plans to plant these to chittam trees for caseara bark. Milk an Increase - ' Milk production in 1945 is like ly to be about one percent more than this year, because of an in crease in cow numbers. Prices re ceived by dairy farmers are ex pected to , remain about the same next year as this. , I ; Fertilizing Practice , Proves Effective Way " The practice -of placing fertiliz er at the bottom of the plow fur row when the v soil is plowed for a crop Is showing definite prom ise as a cheap end effective meth od of using commercial fertiliz ers. This is the statement of A. S. King, extension -soils' special ist at.the Vrtate college,. Ur. Xing wm speaker at the Marion county corn show held at Central Howell store "' and ' schoolhouso Friday Bignt. . 5 v"';!-;; For such truck ciops as toma toes, potatoes' and cabbage, this method has- given . particularly good results' as the commercial fertilizer is readily available even in dry weather et the depth, he added. More shallow-rooted crops such as peas have not shown as Beiieras fUm mm mr tkntM A lflar Cltate. aim. itrhiac nmum QUICK! t akriak wenla; aofteaa. Get 1.0 tahe ThOTBiaa A Miaar's Rcrtal Oiatawat. Or get Tsaratea A Miser Rectal Hnppaeiteriea, ealy a ftw eeats awra. Try DOCTOES' way TODAI. At an good 4rnf steres everywhere, la Saleaa, at Fred Meyer's. . good response to fertilizers ap plied in the plow furrow. " Fungus Detrimental To Potato Production -In Large Sections ! ' Common scab fungus it found in the goll of millions of acres of the best poUto-growirig sections of the United States,, and is som e? of serious economic lose to growers.', ;V..i 1-' ; Seed and soil treatments, have been devised, but these are ex pensive and, often unsatisfactory. The most effective means of con trolling scab is to ireed ; varieties that are resistant to scab. ' 4 " ; t WINTER TOP COATS S8 N . Clothiers 45 KUte Salem Qean Premises for V,' I Dairies Important ; While disinfectants have i their place in keeping livestock healthy, simple cleanliness is highly effect ive" said cannot receive too much emphasis. . . . ' V " , , Proper cleaning of p rem Is e s, equipment -end animals- removes -most. of th germs aloof With the dirt Animal husbandry experts say the remaining germe mre -ually so weakened or sa few in numbers that they are harmless ReliBftast: ForYourCough . Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, 4n flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to seQ you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you ere to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coaghs, Chest Colds, Bronchitit DRS. CHAN . . . LAM Dr.T.TXamiJ. ' Dr.G.ChaavNJ. CHINESE Herbalists 241 North Liberty . 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