The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 26, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    I The Stcrteaman, Salem. Offc. Thursday, September 13, HiS
Harvest Help
Given Wide
Crop Choice
Farm worker in the Salrm
n will he a wide variety of
r r o s to choose frnm In planning
their fall work. Salem farm labor
office assistant said Tuesday.
Mam crops are all but harvested
although few htpjrards are still
ptrlynff Crop now being harvest
ed irr filberts, corn, prune, car
rots, breta, fiina and apples.
Many queries about the har
vesting ut other regions in Oregon
have been made by local workers,
and the farm labor office reporta
that pear fucking started In the
Hd Rleer and Medford areas.
Apples are being picked In Hood
Kiter. Pickers are not needed to
any great extent in that area,
how ever.
Potato pickers are needed in the
Fmlmond - Prineville district. the
farm labor spokesman aaid. There
are approximately 10.004 acres of
potatoes to be harvested, and be
cause the Redmond - Prineville
farm workers are needed there,
country la off the beaten path.
Sncll Thanked for
Arranging Visit
Governor Earl Snell Wednes
day received a letter from the
Wena tehee. Wash,, chamber of
commerce, expressing apprecia
tion for arranging viatt of W.
M. BarUett, consulting engineer
fr the governor's post war read
justment and development com
mission, to that city. Bartlett
spoke before the Wena tehee cham
ber on "Jong range planning.
New Northern
Lights Displays
Unpredictable
Many Willamette valley resi
dents have paused to survey the
majesty of the northern lights to
clear night skies recently, and
many are asking if the "lights"
will be on again this month.
Salem's weather station offers
no promises, pointing out that the
exact nature of the electrical dis
charges which charge the gases of
the upper air with a luminous
quality is unknown, and the nor
thern lights, therefore, remain un
predictable. The "lights" of last
weekend were visible as far south
in Oregon as Med ford, the wea
ther station said.
Weather officials likened the
northern lights to more familiar
neon tubing which lights many a
commercial sign. In them, the gas
(neon) also is made luminous by
electricity.
A llayesville resident impressed
by the northern lights wrote of
them: "They are magical in move
ment and coloration. They arc
like the beams of great spotlights
weaving across the sky In flaming
red. Sometimes the forest is bath
ed in light of eerie green silhouet
ting the trees. Fascinated you
watch the lights add wonder what
they will be like when they come
again."
Bank Buys Large
Portland Bnilding
PORTLAND, Sept. 25--The
U. S. National Bank of Portland
today announced purchase of the
downtown 12-story Porter build
ing, one of the city's largest, for
9873,000.
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t Now York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK. Sept. 2-P)-Today,s closing quotations:
Al Chem tt Dye . 164
American Can 86
Am Pow & Lt .... 124
Am Tel St Tel. ..173S
Anaconda . 38 H
Atchison 14 - 97 H
Bendlx Avla S8tt
Beth Steei ; 97
Boeing Air . 24
Canadian -Pac , 14
CaUt Pack . 3,i
Case J I ...... 37Vs
Chrysler . . 89
Comwlth Sou .. IVi
Cons Edison 27
Cons Vultee 22 Vi
Cant Ins ....
Crown Zel . 29 Vs
CurtissWr. Vs
Douglas Air 80 V
Dupont De Ne....lB04
Gen Electric 394 Penney J C
Gen Foods-U. 44 i
Gen Motors . 54
Goodyear Ti L. 56
Gt North pfd, 45 V.
Int Harvest 77
Int Paper pfd ....108
J Manville ..........128
Kennecott .... 45 H
Long BeU A..J, 21 .
Maytag .... 104!
Miami Copper 12
Mont Ward 72 Vi
Nash Kelvin . 16
Nat Dairy .... 36,
NY Central ..4... 16
North Am Co 26 V4Un Airlines
Northern Pact 194!Un Aircraft
Radio Corp
Rayonler ,
Rayonier pfd ....
Reynolds Met....
Safeway
Sears Rocb
Sinclair Oil .,
So Pacific . .......
Stan Brands
Stan Oil Cat
Stew-Warner ...
Studebaker
Sun Mining ...
Union Oil ,
Onion Pacific ...
Pac Am Fish . 12 Vi
Pac Gas Elec .... 41
PTfcT L-..132
Pan American, 15
46 Vs
Portland ' Prod nee
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US Steel
Warner Bros .
West El Mfg ...
Wool worth ....
.10
. 19
. 35
. 284
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534
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PORTLAND, Or.. Sept. 85 (API
Butterfat Tntat1v subject to
Ins medial Chang) Premium quality
maiknum of J of 1 per cent acidity,
delivered In Portland. SO-S2c lb; flrt
auaUty. 7S-41S 0.; Mcond quality, 77c;
valley routes and country points 2c
tea than I trst. or TSe.
On SelllPS price to Portland
retailers: Oreon single. 4S-49C lb.
Oregon loaf. 49-Slc: triplets. S 9c lb.
gg as Purchases from ' tarmers : CUT'
mt ,i raeetMs. i M-Uc: buyers Dav
S-as dos below wholesale quota-
lor oeai ftenery
receipts
dos b
Una: on graded
et-aaj - a w ye - ass m r r aiiaj (
M'.a-ef '-ie: medium -fto'c: small
Duliet. 40U-41Uc: B crada. Urea.
t-ew-tc.
POQltry-
Itv brotlm. 1 't t
fryers. 1 to lbs. 35-3Sc: 3 to 4 lbs.
te a lb, ss-S4e ib:
17-c lb: roasters. 4 lbs aad over.
X7-3B ib; colored nana, au weignta.
2S-27C lb; Legnora bene, 3's pounds
and ever. lUidc: under i'.'m lba, 23
13c: roosters and stags. 13-lSc.
Rabbit Average to retailers. 44-SOo
lb; dreeaed prteea to producers, 4
fryers. ' live i fryers, whit 4-4
Z2-r7.
Onions Wash., dry. No. 1. 1.13-1.23
8e Ib aackt: CaliC . yellow, large,
comnion grade 1.13 - lJtt: green,
medium, SOc-flJM: Idaho, white, tl.S3.
Oregon picklna onions 10 lb.
Potatoes Oregon long whit. No. t.
2 83-SJ: Washington rusaets 3 33-3 40;
KUmath Cams. sS-COe , a IS lb. pack.
Dressed Mests New celliag prices:
Veal AA. 33-33 W lb.; A. 31-31 U e lb.;
B, l-19c; C. 17,-lSc; Cull. 13
134c Hoes Block butchers, packer style.
1 54-212 lbs, 32ic: over 213 lbs. 22e:
shipper style. 173-233 lbs. 31 l-4e: over
233 loa. 21c; sows, all weights, 21c lb.
Lambs AA. 32 Vie; A, 31',c; B. 27,4c:
C, 23c.
Mutton 13-ltc Ib. according to qual
ity and weight.
Beef AA 23 Sc: A. 23,ic; B. l',c;
C 17,ic: caaner and cutter. 14Jc;
bologna bulla, 15're lb.
Caaeara bar It Green. S-S'sc: dry.
20c.
Wool Valley ; coarse and medium
trade. 4Sc lt.
Mohair 40 lb' on 12-month growth.
llay Who! Male shipments: Alfalfa.
No. 2 or better. $30-33 ton: No. 1
timothy. 130.30-33 ton; Oata and vetch,
mixed hay, valley growers asking price.
21JO-2330; clover hay. uncertified.
21 90-S3 90 beled on firm
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND; Or.. Sept. 23 (AP)
(USD A) . Salable cattle 200. total
2SO; salabl and total calve 73; mar
ket alow, weak to 23 cents lower;
som steers off more: load short fed
steers ; unsold, held abov 19.00; few
cutter' to common steers 10.00-14.00:
good Seeder steers 13 00-1S.M; few
stockers 14 00-13 00; good 780 lb. heif
er 10.79; common - medium grades
11 -00-14 .30; canner and cutter cows
largely 7 J0-SJ0; fat dairy type cows
to 10 00; medium good beef cows
12.00-13-80: common - medium sausage
bulls 10.00-12.00; good beef bulla to
13.30; good-choio valrs mostly
lS.OO-lTO; culls down to 1.00 and
blow.
Salabl and : total hogs 26; markt
activ. steady! medium - good sows
and barrows and gilts 17.30 celling:
nod -choice S3 lb. feeder pigs 21.00;
139 lb. weights 19.00. I
Salable and total sheep 30: market
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Umlts, Qts.
SAVDIG CPITED
Saleta and West Salem
EZVDS TONIGHT!
A Lov Story
To Rememberl
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EXTBAI MARCH OT TIME "ATOMIC POWER" NEWS
steady; Isrge lot good -choice S3 Ib.
lambs 13.23; medium - good H8-U3 lb.
17.00-30; common down to 13.00; few
good breeders 14.00; common-medium
rcearlings 10.00-13.00;. good ewe most
y If JO; common 8.04.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 23 (API
Wheat futures and cash grain un
quoted. Cash wheat (bid): Soft whit 1-83',;
soft; whit (excluding Rex I 1A3';
whit club lS3's: western red 13',.
Hard red winter: Ordinary ia3i;
10 per cent IM; 11 per cent 1.91; 12
per cent t.97.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 2.24';
llper cent 2.2S; 12 per cent 2.23.
Today's csr receipts: Wheat 93. bar
Ivy 10. flour 3, corn 1, oats 4, mill
feed 10.
Mart Continues
Upwaard Trend
NEW YORK, Sept. 2i.-JP-Tor
thef second time In almost two
months the stock market today
made it two recovery sessions in
a row although dealings were the
lightest In more than a week.
General advances of 1 to 4
points were reduced in most cases
at the' close. Transfers of 1,800,
000 shares compared with 2,230,
OOO the day before.
Brokerage offices again found
nothing particularly outstanding
in the news to inspire bullishness
although rising steel production
was" helpful. '
Legal Notice
i NOTICE ,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
WHEREAS, my wife. Wanda E. Wil
son has left my bed and board and
Whereas, the said Wanda E. Wilson
now resides In or about Salem, Ore
gon; Therefore. I 'will not be responsible
for any indebtedness incurred by the
said Wanda E. Wilson after dat here
of. ; (Signed) JAMES E. WILSON
if; S. 22-24-23-20-27-28-29
i : NOTICE
; ?j or
ELECTION .
Notice la hereby given that on
Tuesday, the 9th day of November,
194S at the regular polling places in
all precincts lying wholly or partially;
within the hereinafter described Dro-i
posed district in the County of Mar
ion, Stat of Oregon, an election will
be hld on the question of creating
the peoples' utility district within- the
territory hereinafter described, in
Marion County, Oregon and the elec
tion ef fir directors for this district.
The boundaries of said proposed
Marion county peoples utility Dist
rict are described as follows:
Beginning st a point on the county
lin; between Marion and Linn
Counties. Oregon, in the center of
the main channel of the North Fork
Santiam River where th east line
of Township . 10 South. Rang 4
East. WJ1. Intersects aaid county
' line; thence running north along
said range line to . the northeast
corner of Section 24, Township t
South. Rang 4 East. W.M.; the ace
west S miles to the northwest cor
ner of Section It of aaid township
and - range; thence north along range
line to the line between Marion and
Clackamas Counties; thence follow
ing aal! county line between Marlon
and ; Clackamas counties northwest
erly to the Intersection of aaid
county tin with the Willamette
River; thence up the center of the
main channel of the Willamette
River along the county' line between
Marlon County, and-; Clackamas
County and Yamhill County, and
continuing up the center of the
main channel of the Willamette
River along the county line between
Marion County and Polk County to
the 'mouth of Uve Santiam River;
thence along the county line be
tween Marion Count and Linn
County up the Santiam River to
the mouth of the North fork? of
said ; river, and thence i up the said
North Fork to th point of begin
ning, all being located , In Marion
County, Oregon. t
There la excluded from the terri
tory," as above described, all that
part thereof which la located with
in the boundaries and corporate
limits of the municipality of Salem.
Oregon.
which said election will be held at
eight O'clock in the forenoon and will
continue until eight o'clock in the
afternoon of aaid day.
By Order of the County Court.
Dat4 this 23th day of September.
SEAL I H. A. Judd. County Clerk.
S. 20-O. S.
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'I Eddie Dew
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Portland to Appeal
To Supreme Court
For Market Ruling
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 25-vP)
City council today authorized
City Attorney L. . Latourette to
seek a U. S. supreme court hear
ing to test the judgment of the
Oregon supreme court that Port
land must pay the Public Mar
ket company $1,139,676.07 dam
ages for alleged breach of con
tract to buy the building..
The formal resolution for the
action will be submitted to the
council next week.
Attorney Latourette advised
the council today he doubted
Portland had been given due pro
cess in the manner in which the
Oregon supreme court , set 'down
a formula for damages without
the case goin gto trial court.
Harry Carter
Found Dead
Harry J Carter was found dead
shortly before noon Wednesday
in the basement of his home at 551
Rosemont St., West Salem. Polk
County Coroner C. W. Hinkle said
last night.
' Coroner Hinkle said that Carter
hanged himself with a, window
cord after his wife had left the
house, at his request, to buy some
meat. He was reputed to have
been despondent because of ill
health. (
Surviving are the wife, Eliza
beth M. Carter, West Salem; one
son, Harold S. Carter, Salt Lake
City, Utah; two daughters, Mrs.
Mabel Lindgren, Camas, Wash
and Mrs. Herma Pfiester, San Fer
nando, Calif.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Clough-Barrick fu
neral home.
Salem Market
Quotations
BUTTEJtr AT
Premium
No. 1
No. 2 . .
BUTTER PRINTS
Wholesale, pound
Retail .
EGGS
Extra larg
Standards "
Mediums
.S4
. .83
.80
.78
J4-.S0
Cracks, pullets
POULTRY
No. 1 hens
No. 2 hens ,
fryers
LIVESTOCK (By VaUey
Beef Cows
Dairy Cows '
Bulls ;
Lambs.
Veal
Ewes
M
.48
JS1
-34
top
Yearling lambs
Hogs. ton. ,180 to 270 lb.
Over 270
Sows f.
p" :
.28
.84
.38-40 .
Pack)
10.00 to 13.00
8.00 to 9.50
8 60 to 13.50
, 18.00
12.00 to 15.00
8.00
13 00
- 18.70
, 16.70
" 18.70
: 15.70
Stocks and Bonds
CnrnpOed bv The Associated Pree
fi-fOt
BOND AY-RAGES
Indus
Wednesday 92 T
Previous day .2.8
Week ago 95.8
Month ago 100.2
Year ago 98
1948 high 108 9
1948 low . 92.7
New 1948 low.
STOCK AVERAGES
20
1 Rail
Wednesday ..S7.J
Previous day ..SS 2
Week ago 84 2
Month ago ...98.2
Year ago ...MJ
25
t9 19 SS
Rail trtil Stocks
102 8 105.5 7S.l
1028 105.8 75.4
102.9 V 6 76.0
103.4 107.4 77 8
103S 107.2 73.8
105 2 100.8 79.0
102.7 105.6 73.1
18 10 10
Indus Uti! Porn
84.2 44.5 635
33.7 44 6 63 3
34.4 44 6 62.7
42.0 . 40 9 71 5
42S 48.2 70.2
Cash Grain
Lifts Market
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I CHICAGO. Sept. 25- (yp) -Strength
of grain In cash markets,
where supplies are small as a re
sult of box car shortages, caused
S fairly subntantlal upturn in
grain futures today. With volume
expanding, corn and oats moved
up more than 2 cents and wheat
was ahead more thana cent.
i The upturn carried January
wheat to a new seasonal high of
$2.03.. Corn was at the best level
wince August 1, but still well un
der the former OPA ceiling of
$1.73. Oats established new peaks
since mid-July although they did
not approach the former 88 cent
maximum.
! Final prices were generally at
the day's highs. Wheat closed 1
Vs-ls higher, January $2,03 4.
corn was up 2V4-2a; January
$1.42s-$l42, oats gained lVi-2
14, November 81, and barley was
unchanged, November $1.454.
i Compared with 10 days ago,
wheat is up 7 to 10 cents a bushel,
corn 7 to 9 cents, oats 3 to 5 cents
and barley 4 to 5 cents.
i .
Col. Sweet to
Tall, to Officers
!col. William H. Sweet, CAcJ
senior unit instructor of the or
ganized reserves in Oregon, will
speak at the next meeting, Octo
ber 9, of the Salem Reserve Of
ficers association, at the Golden
Pheasant cafe.
;Maj. Ward Davis, president of
the association, said last night that
4,100 reserve officers in Oregon
are eligib for membership and
that 450,000 are eligible in the
Uf S.
Description of their parts in the
Normandy landing were narrated
at last night's meeting by Lt. Col,
James D. Allgood, Dallas and Maj.
Gordon Skinner and 1st Li.
George D. Henderson, of Salem.
Captain to Form
Iavy Radio Station
1 -
Captain James E. Parrott, US
NR, district director of naval re
serve for electronic warfare units,
will be in Salem at the YMCA
atj 8 p.m. Friday, September 27,
to! form a U. S. naval reserve
radio station. All former members
St the armed forces who is in
terested in volunteer radio and
communications are requested to
attend the meeting.
BOMBERS TREK NORTH
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Sept. 25-(;p)
The San Diego Bombers open their
Pacific Coast professional football
league schedule Sunday when they
trek to Tacoma for a clash with
the Tacoma Indians. -
(Too Late to Classify
WAITRESS for Sat. nites only
Chinese Tea Garden. 162',, N. Cora l.
LEAVING for San Francisco in day
or : two. Can 7448. One or two passengers.
Dry Cleaning
Building Approved
Mary Creasy was authorized
to erect a $2,600 dry cleaning
plant in Salem by the Portland
civilian production administra
tion ofice today, according to the
Associated Press, i
A $75,000 logging equipment
repair building on route 99E near
Albany and a $21,600 automotive
building In Independence were
also authorized.
WATCH STOLEN AT CANNERY
Mrs. Ella Blume, Dallas, re
ported to police that her wrist
watch was stolen last night when
she took it off while working at
a local cannery, i
Leonards
SUPPER CLUB
Direct From .
Tom Brenneman's
N Cover Charge 'Till 8 p. 1
Steaks - Chicken - Chinese
Food Our Specialty
iWC Picks Vela j
Council Members i
Chester Chi Ids and Earl Vaa
Lydegraf were elected American,
Veterans committee delegates to
the Marion County Federated Vet
erans council at a meeting of the!
Salem AVC chapter in the YMCA
last night Chairman Arthur VJ
Dow of the Salem chapter is auto-J
matically a member. . . J
A panel discussion on AVC serr-i
ices offered returning veterans'
will be a feature of next Wedne-'
day night's meeting,- lt was an-4
nounced.
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hibits of Dare-brad Li -.stock. Dors.
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Education Work; Maanfac tared and
La ad Products; also Combined
Horse Show and thrill! ag Rodeo. ;
Large Prtmium Lists,
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'Life 111
Salem'
IN BEAUTIFUL
COLOR!
Cast Of '
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You Are
The Stars!
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CO-FEATURE
Frank Jenks
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Have you ever noticed bow much
a fine train is like a hotel on wheels?
On the Cascade, as on many other Southern
Pacific trains, your accommodations are
comparable to those in a fine hotel, You
have comfortable chairs to relax in, fine
food to choose from in two spacious dining
rooms, a comfortable lounging room, and
oft beds to sleep in at night You can walk
around as you please, enjoy aa much or as
little privacy as you wish, and you can sleep
as late as you like in air-conditioned com
fort. And, better than any hotel, you see the
country intimately at ground leveL
You can leave Portland on the Cascade
at 4:50 any evening, and arrive in San Fran
cisco before lunch the next morning.
Most people start counting their vacation
from the moment they arrive at their des
tination. When you ride the Cascade, how
ever, your vacation starts when the con
ductor say s "All aboard !"
Tho friendly Southern Pacific
C. A. LARSON, AGENT
Phone 4408
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