The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 01, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    Horaemakers
Festival Set
For April 9
By Margoerite Gleeson "
Statesman Valley Editor ' .
' Home Extension units of Mar
ion county will hold the annual
bomemaJters festival Wednesday,
April 9, in the Veterans of For
eign Wars hall on Hood street in
Salem. Registration opens at 10:30
and the program starts at 11
o'clock ?ith Mrs. Rex HSgV?
presiding at the morning sesflSn.
-Making a Jiffy Skirt" will be
4-H ciub demonstration- project
at , this , morning session. 5oris
Lane and Donna Plenge of: lib
erty will give the demonstration.
The Hufebard unit will present a
skit and Azalea Sager, state home
demonstrsticn agentleader,. will
speak on ? What the Extension
Service OMers" at 11:40.
Ankeny grange Home Ec club
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and Mrs. Floyd Fox of Union Hill
will preside at the afternoon ses
sion, with" Mrs. , I. J. Stewart ' of
Four Corners leading in group
singing. Salem high school , stu
dents, will furnish music under
direction of Lena Belle Tartar. - .
:Acts and Attitudes" will be
the subject 6f the talk by Bishop
Bruce Baxter at 2 pjn. The style
revue, high light of the year's
work, will be presented at 2:30
by Four Corners, Lansing Neigh
bors -and, Pratum-Macleay units
with Constance Hampton, assist
ant club agent, as commentator.
Mrs. Alf Nelson will furnish the
music for- the revue, j
Eleanor Trindle, Marion coun
ty home-demonstration agent, will
present the unit achievement rec
ognitions at the close of the pro
gram. Exhibits .will be on display
in the hall showing the : work of
the. more that! 20 extension units
of the county, a total of 23 are
now active, several having been
added to the total this year.
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Retired Marion
Farmer Dies
, . . .-"
X Charles Clement Russell, 85, of
1078 Highland a ve an Oregon
resident for 42 years, died at a J
local , hospital Saturday -after a
week's illness. Funeral services
will' be at 1:30 pjn. Tuesday at
the W. T. Rlgdon chapel, Dr.
Charles Durden officiating. Con
cluding services will be at City
View cemetery. '
Born May 18, 1861 at Vermil
lion S.D., the son of Miles and
Jane -Russell, he married in 1893
Mae j Josephine Adams, who sur
vives. Coming to Oregon in 1905,
he moved to Marion county after
living a' short time in -Grants Pass.
He retired from - farming about
three years ago and moved to
Salem. f ;
.Surviving are the widow; three
BUT HERB ANDI Af?f
GOOD FRlENDS-.THEf?eS
NO REASON WHY HE
AND I SHOULD BE
SORE AT EACH OTHER
I WANT TWI TUOr
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SHARE OP THE DOUGhYY
rM SKIPPING TOWN.
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the tjTae town where the A
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Otto W. Russell of Springfield and
Miles J. Russell of Salem; one
daughter. Hazel Patterson; eight
grandchildren, two- ret-grand
children, a nephew and a, niece.
Pallbearers will be Oral Gar
ner, E, Hendrickson, Robin Day,
Morris Dunmgan and Vern .Ri
mann. Honorary pallbearers ane
A. L. Laub, Al Collins, John Hen-
drickson and Fred Chapman.
Customs Men to
Return to Work
WASHINGTON, March 31 -(&)-
Some 1500 customs bureau offi
cers who received dismissal no
tices this week got assurances to-i
day from three . senators that
many will go back on the job.
Senator " Cordon (R.-Ore.),
chairman of a senate appropna
uons suD-committee, tola a re
porter he does not approve of the
mass firing. ! - .
"We'll have to find some other
way to economize," Cordon , said.
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Now York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, Warch 31,-J?VToday's closing quotations:
Al Chem &Iv.vl75 Gen Poods
American Can ... 93iGen Motors
Am Power & Lt 14 Goodyear Tire .
Am Tel & Tel.. 65 Gt North pfd...
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Portland Prtxluce
PORTLAND. Ore, March 31 AP)
Butterfat tentative (subject to im
mediate change) premium quality of
JS of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland. 75-TSc lb: first quality.
74-7SC lb; second quality. 70-71c: val
ley routes and country points, 2c less
than first or 72-73C lb.
Butter Wholesale F.O B. bulk 68
1b cubes: Grade A A. 93 score. --S7c:
A. 82 score. 86-87c: B. 80 score. 85
86c; C 88 score. 83c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oreeon. singles. 42-49c:
Oregon loaf. 41-S2c; triplets. 30 ',-50
lie.
Eggs To wholesalers:' A grade, large
47'.-48l,c: medium. 43.-44Uc: A
grade small. 40'-41c; B grade, large,
411-43',c.
Eggs rurcnases rrom farmers:
current receipts. 40 -45c. buyers pay
S-3'sC below wholesale quotations on
graded basta for best hennery eggs. '
lJve cnicKens raying price to
producers: No. 1 broilers, under 2
lbs. 29c lb: fryer?, 2 to 2 lbs 29c lb:
2 to 4 lbs. 23-35C lb; roasters. 4 lbs
and over. 33-3SC lb: fowl. Leghorn,
under J'i lbs. IB-19c lb. over 3', lbs.
22c lb; fowl, colored, all wts, 30-32c
lb: stags. 14-lftc lb. .
Rabbits Average to retailers. 48-
52c lb dressed; prices to' producers.
43c: fryers, live, white, 20-24c lb;
colored. lT-Ilc lb.
Onion? Green, locsl. mid-Colum
bia. 40-SOc.'
Onions, dried Oregon yellow, INo.
1. 3 Inches and larger. 82.50-2 75 a 50
Ib sack: mediums. $1 fti-1.75: boilers.
10-lb sack. 30-33c: SO-lb. SI 00-1.10;
truck sale, medium, 8180-1.80: 2 inch.
SI 26-2 33. ' -
Potatoes Oregon ueacnuies, no.
1. $3.75-3.90 cwt: large bakers. $123
4.50 cwt: No. 1. 25-lb sacks. $1 00-1.05:
15-lb seeks. 0-85c: No. 2. $1 1S-1 30
SO-lb sacks; Fla . Bltrs Triumphs No.
1. 83.65-3.73. sizes A and B; track
sales. Baker Gems. S3 20-3.25.
' Dressed meats Veal light, top
quality, 32 -34c; heavy, topt quality.
28-30; B. 25-2SC: C. 22-24c: cull. 18
20c: hogs block butchers, packer
style. 125-180 lbs, ,37 -38c; over 213 lbs.
38-37C lb; sows, all wts. 38-35c lb:
lambs AA. 38-40c: A. 37-38: B. 34
36c; C, 28-SOc lb; mutton 10-15c lb.
according to quality.- beef best qual
ity. 30-32c; B. 25-26c: C. 20-22c: can
ner and cutter, lS-19c; bologna bulls.
2-2c. "
Cascara bark green. 8-8'ic: dry,
20c.
Wool Valley, coarse and medium
WANTED
STRAWBERRY ACREAGE
Will furnish certified plants and finance under term
contract1. " . ,
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Portland - Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 31.-(AP)
(USD A) Cattle: salable 1800. total
2150; calves salable and total 200: mar
ket active, strong with last week's
close: 'mostly 2350 cents higher than
last Monday; common-medium cows
leas active: bulk medium-good fed
steers 1B.5O-23.0O: load good-choice 1021
lb Wyoming steers 24 00. new recent
high: common-medium heifers 14.00
20 00. good fed heifers up to 22 50;
canner-cutter sows largely 11.00-13 50:
shelU downward to 8.50- fat dairy type
cow4 slow at 14 0O-3 00; mediunt
goodi beef cows 1S.50-IJ 00: load young
cowsXup to 19.00; good beef bulls
17.00-90. odd bead to 18.00: common
sausagexbulls down to 13 00: - good
choice bealers strong to 100 higher
at 23.00r28.00. select to 27.80-50.
Hogs:f salable 560. tout 1300; market
active, steady with Friday or 75 cents
below last week's high tide: good
choice 180-250 lb 38.00!: 263-330 lbs
28.00-50: good sows 23.00-24 00: choice
feeder pigs 1.00-30 higher' at 30.50
31.00. Sheep: salable 200. total 1300: mar
ket active, steady: one lot good-choice
mixed lambs 22.50; good-ehotce wool
ed lambs 21.00-50; number S and 3
pelt lambs 20.50; common - medium
grades 15 00-19 00; good ewes 8.50-8.50.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 31. (AP)
Wheat: No futures quoted.
Cash grain: oats, barley and corn
unquoted: No. 1 flax -8 30.
Cash wheat (bid I: soft white 2 34:
soft white (excluding Rex) 234; white
club 2.35; western red 2-5.
Hard red winter: ordinary 2 35; 10
per cent 2 40; 11 per cent 2.45; 12
per cent 2.30.
Hard white' Baart: 10 per cent J5;
11 per cent 2.42: 12. per cent 2.50.
Today's car receipts: wheat 04; flour
2: corn 9; oats 1; millfeed 7.
grades. 45c lb.
Mohair 4c lb on 12-month growth.
Hay Wholesale rait shipment: al
falfa. No. 2 or better. 835 00-34 00 ton:
No. 1 timothy, g37.50-39.00 ton: oets
and vetch. 822.00-27.00 ton. depending
upon quality: clover Jh'ar. uncertified,
baled jm farms. $22.00-27.00 ton.
TnW Stofaitman. Salem, Orocon,
wniE YOU1NG IDEA" By Mossier
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Chief Roble Advises Spring j
Check to Remove Fire Hazards
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- By Eoberi E. tiangwar - !-
f --. - Oty ffjd4tv..Th Statesman- f ; 1 !
Sprlnf housecleanlnf is th tSest tim of year fog- houschoWers
to check their homes for fire, hazards. Fire Chief W. P. Roble de
clared yesterday. j - !.
He said household hazards are so numerous that, event: the j most
vigilant home owner, without at least one thorough examination
his premisei every year, may
needlessly endanger his family and
property. Firemen are-not auth
orized to make home inspections
unless requested to do so- by the
property owner, it was explained
by Chief Roble. He added that al
though such inspections are rarely
asked, nearly every home , fire
demonstrates to city firefighters
the existence of avoidable haz
ards in Salem homes.
II sards Likely Anywhere :
Hazards are likely to exist any
where in a house, from the chim
ney and roof to the' corner work-table
in a basement, said the new
Salem fire chief as lie ticked off
dozens of dangers of the house
hold variety. a. f
Take the bedroom, for ! in
stance," illustrated Roble, "and
without even referring to smok
ing in bed;, what' could you find?
An electric curling iron beating
alongside a celluloid brush? A
drop-cord for electric light wound
around a metal bed? A hot light
globe against clothes, in a closet?
A stopped-up flue hole? Or may
be even an electric- heater only
inches from a dresser cover?"
"Hazards, all -of.'thenC' he em
phasized: "Any one of them might
cause a fire." , ! . ;
, And -every room In the house;
plus attic and cellar, has at least
as many potential dangers if the
occupant drops his guard-only
briefly, ay the chief. -Advises
Boom by&aom Check
Rnbie advised householders to
check their places, room )by room,
lor any of the following' common
fire-faults, as well as for other
careless practices that common
sense would soot as a fire hazard:
In living rodflhs an unscreened
fireplace, waste batket Just below an
at tray, lint -accumulated in an air
reeUter, overloaded electric outlet.
Attic ' chimney crack, kindling
dry old papers, combustibles against
the chimney.,
- Kitchen ' wood range, too close to
wall, unguarded smoke pipe, matches
tn reach of children, oil mop In closet
with bot water tank, clothes or dish
towels drying, too near the stove.
Furnace room - unprotected floor
)oisU too near furnace, cobwebs be
tween Joists, ashes tn combustible con
tainers, too much litter in general.
Garage or shop oil leakage, emery
wheel sparks near gasoline, oil-coak-ed
rags, poor wiring. (
Outside house curled shingles,
dirty chimneys, aerial or electric wires
over roof or too- near chimney, back
yard brush.
Trade Board
Grain Lower
CHIC AG O. March S1-V
Wheat led all grains lower on the
board of trade today, reflecting
a drying up of buying power,
belief of some traders that the
advance may have run into at
least a temporary halt and con
tinued excellent crop reports from,
the southwest.
Trading was less active than
in some time, although Volume
usually picked up on the sinking
spells.. Corn had fairly substan
tial losses at one lime but a late
rally about halved the decline.
Oats showed a little more resist
ance to the selling than v other
grains. -. . :.---- ' . . '
Wheat closed 34 to 6 cents low
er, May $2-543-2.55, corn was
unchanged 'to -Us lower. May
$10H-l, and oats were' Y-14
lower, Majr -is'i-Tsi
IRRIGATION WATtR LOW ,
THE DALLES. Ore, March 31
MV North central , Oregon will
have less irrigation water than
normal this year, the annual fore
cast meeting reported today.
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Ewes
Dairy cows- -Dairy
bulls - ,
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Hog prices 33c pei hundred smeer
Portland prices for each pStrttesjier
class. Stags bought, subiect. i
NOTICE Or ' EGISTATU?I
Or TBA-B-MAJUt r
i NoUce is Herebr Give- i that Writ
Right Manufacturing Company. -a cor
poration, has filed with the tkcuwy
of Mate of the Stta t Orn its
Trader Mark, consisting ef tim ft4-;
lowing wocds: .---.f-. - I-- , t j '
: . -witrrx rightt j ;- i -
sata woros oeing written in script torts
and printed, stamped or Bastskt on
wrappers or container, of peper pro
durta and printed or temped est note
books, notebook "Covers and - tarpng
tahleU. . f- - i ' J' i :
That, the name- of the eor wi
owning said Trade-Mark ts , WRITE
RIGHT MANUFACTURING i COM
PANY, located at 141 Uaguni Street.
S Atlanta. Georgia, said corpora
tion bemg WganlKed under the taws
of the StateS ef Georgia, and the ar
ticles of merchandise to whferht said
Trade-Mark firto applied are 'pesec
products, namely writing tablets tor.
both ink and pencil, small notebooks,
stenographic, notebooks, eorpposuiaai
books.- typewriter tablets, envelopes
both commercial and personal, station
ery, adding machine paper, .and) ring
binders. ,1 i
WRrrt; Rioirf
M ANUr At TURING CO j
Rv Mrs. M. fi B..I-.
; ;
, Secretary -Treasi re. j
AJll
CIouj;h-Barrirk
203 S. Church
Ph. 8139
HEALTH TO YOU
WHEN
Hesnerrheida
ristala J
Ftsaara'
Pre lapse
Itching
and other Rectal disarders jure
corrected. v . j
No nospiutisatioa i i
Quick Relief . !
Dr. R. Barnoida Gink
Natar-rrects4gist I
til N. Liberty SU SaJeas, Ore.
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Salem Markets
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