The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 10, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Early Maturing'
.Tomato Varietief
Be Tested
' ttesults of lutTMr! tomato va
riety trial, in Clsckamaa county
thowed several new klndj promis
of for this area, according to Leon
Caroian, county extension agent,
who carried on the project Pur
pose of the trials, to be carried
on again this year Is to find early
maturing varieties.
A. I Amrlne, Oregon City, re
torted tomatoes of the Victor va
riety ripe on July 20th, last year.
Other varieties maturing early last
I ear include Window Box, a New
lamps hire development, which is
a small plant and has medium
Sized fruit. It may be- especially
desirable for planting In small gar
den plots due to the small upright
nature of the plant, Garoian re
ports. Charles XL Cox, Estacatla report
ad Farthest North Comet variety.
Beef Didn't finter
Too Well This Year
j .
Th hnn mnA Immwu market
continued about steady during the
laa half rtt rhnurr. Rale at
extracted honey fo Oregon re
tailers ana targe s nan cue r wr
mostly $9.30 to $10 for 12 five-
nntnui pant Oim and two Bound
Jars brought-$4.75 to $3.
- sees in trie western nau ox
country have come through the
Hntw In nthcr tvmr condition.
a USDA survey sehowed Tues
day. Cold weatner nas aeiayea
the season two to four weeks in
the southwest and somewhat in
the northwest i
Maine Agricultural college de
velopment most promising in his
area. Other varieties showing, pro
mised and to be tested again this
year include Break-O-Day, Olori
ana. New Hampshire Victor, Early
Chatham, Faribault X, Burpeana
Early Hybrid, Red River, Sunny
brook, Earliana, and Prltchard and
Marglobe, '
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Bulb Growers Will
t
Meet at Gresham
An all day bulb growers meet
ing at Gresham jin the Masonic
hall. 10 aja, Wednesday, March
16, has been arranged by IL Ralph
Clark, horticultural specialist at
Oregon State college.
Clark reports this meeting Is an
area meeting for all Oregon bulb
growers. Although the meeting
has been particularly, arranged
lor narcissus ana ins growers, au
other bulb growers are invited to
attend. Much of the Information
to be presented will cover a va
riety of bulb crops.
In addition to Clark, speakers
will be: Dr. C: J. Oould, patholo
gist at the Western Washington
experiment station at Puyallup,
Wash.; Dr. Charles Doucette,
USDA entomologist sumner.
Wash.; J. S. Wieman, superin
tendent of the Oregon state de
partment of agriculture bureau of
nursery service, Portland, and Dr.
R. E. Stephenson, sous scientist
and Dr. Frank; P. McWhorter,
plant pathologist; both from Ore
gon State college. Corvallis.
Portland livestock
Cattle: salable ISO, calve 66; market
active, mostly stead y-strons, instance
25-60 cents higher; mainly on canner-
commoa cows; loea gooa rounq i
it. sA mmmm AA- Ana triwk lot 24.60:
common steers downward to MOO;
common-meaium , neur "
cnnr-cuttr cows largely 12.50-16.00;
shells down to 11 JO; 1st dairy rP
cowa of common grade up to 11 Ml 'f
medtum-sood bt cows 1S.00-19.80;
Sood mum I bulla S3 .00-50: common
own to It. 00; vwWn uneven; sood
grades mostly tS .00-30 .00; odd choice
up to St 00; common-medium grade
11.00-260; culls down to 1 00 or be
low. Hogs: salabto S00: market slow,
mostly 15-90 cents lower; good-choice
160-23S lb, largely 23.ee: few medium
S3 SO; S90-2SO lbs. Tl 00; 1A0-160 lbs.
21.00; good 400-seO lbs. sows 17.00
1100; lighter weights quotable up to
lSJM or above; good-choic S7-M lb.
seeder piga UJO-aYoo.
Sheep: salable SO; market steady;
an lot vood-choice SS-lb. fed lambs
SU0; hlgb good-choice grades quot
able up to Monday s top oi ii.w; ooa
Uughter ewes salable up to 11.00 or
above.
moticx or tytawTiow to im-
raOVK ADAMS STREET flOM
. TWINTT-rOL'SJTH STBCgT TO
TWENTY-rrrrn stkeet
Notice hereby Is gtven that the
common council ot the city of Salem.
Oregon, deems it necessary and ex
MdiMt and hereby declares Its Dur
pose and intention te improve Adams
street from the west Una of Twenty
fourth street to - thevweet line of
Twenty-fifth street, la the city of 8a
Me
IOC
rlon eountv. Oreaotv. at the
expense of the abutting and adjacent
Koperty, except tne street ana bust
tersectlons the expense ef which
will be assumed by the city of Salem,
by brlnrtn said nortion of said street
to the established grade, eonstructing
cement concrete curbs, and paving
said portion of said street with a
tnrh asphaltle concrete peVernent
thirty feet wide li accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
wnicn were aaoptea or tne common
council February M, IMS, which are
now on fJje In the office of the city
recorder and which by this reference
thereto are made a Dart hereof.
The common council hereby declares
its purpose ana intention to mane tne
above described Improvement by end
through the street improvement de
partment. By Order of the Common Council
rebruary zs. imb
ALFRED MUNDT. CUT Becorder
Date of first publication hereof Is
March I. 1049
M.i-M-s-e-a-e-ie-ii.ii-is
..delivrd lrsh dally to
your grocer's rofrigo rotor
i s.aYou can havo Mayflower
j dairy products brought right
to your door. ..on regular
S scheduled deliveries
1ST
Ask for ihoso
1 DAIRY PQODUCTG
j e STAN0AID MILK AND Of AM
I HOMOCINIZE0 MILK
5 MILK OtllMTCN 10
1 WHIfflNO OtfAM
tUTTCX iUTTttMIUO
CH0C0UTI DKINK
ICf CXIAM
CHEDDAt CHIISI
COnACI CHIISI
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or
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Ptcao 3-9205
Rally Leaves
Firm Showing
In Grain Mart
CHICAGO. Uarch t -4P- A
late rally left the grain market
wita a firm appearance at tne
close today. With the deferred
contracts in the lead, corn spurt
ed for fains extendlnc to snore
than two and wheat for fains of
nearly two cents.
Wheat closed lvs-1 nif&er.
corn was hl-her, oats were
tt-itt mgner, rye was y lower,
soybeans were IVi to t eents
hi&rher and lard was I cents lower
to cents a hundred pounds higher.
B urine entered wheat and eorn
followinc Washington reports the
conunodity credit corporation
would offer fanners a year's ex
tension on the price support loans
which cover the 1948 crops of
these grains. Details of such a
plan were not available. '
Salem
Obituaries
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore- March S (APJ-
Butterfat tentative, subject te Imme
diate change. Premium quality max
imum to M to 1 per per cent acidity,
delivered In Portland, ee-asc lb.: first
quality 63-eSc lb.; second quality Sl
ate: valley routes and country points
2c less than first.
Butter wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes
to wholesalers: grade A A. M score S4c
lb.; A. 92 seor. 63c lb.; B, SO score. S3c
lb.; C. 89 score 63c lb. Above prices are
strictly nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, S8i-4S',c;
Oregon S-lb. loaf. 4U-0,ic.
Ecgs To wholesalers: A grade, large,
60-fiAac: A grade, medium. 46-46ac;
grade B, large. 44-47t,c.
Live chickens (No. 1 quality f.o.b.
plants) Broilers, under J' lbs., M
7c; fryers. I1. to S lbs.; Tie: S to 4
lbs., 29-30c; roasters, '4 lbs. and over,
12-34c; fowl, leghorns, 6 lbs. and under.
ae-27c: leghorns, over 4 lbs., tS-Uc:
olored fowl, all welfhU, S4-S9c; old
roosters, all weights. Is-S0c lb.
Rabbits Average to growers for
live white. 4 to S IbV. 27-2Bc; to
lbs., Sft-27e: colored. S cents lower; old
or heavy does, lS-lsc lb.; dressed fry
ers to butchers S7-0c lb.; old and heavy
ones, S9-36C lb.
fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to
retailers per hundred pounds)
commercial, S3-38; utility S33-S4.
Cows Commercial. SSS-SS; utUlty,
633-34: canner-cuttar,. 631-33.
Beef cuts (good steers) Kind quar
ters. 144-46: rounds. 645-46; full loins,
trimmed, 646 .6 4; Jtriangle. 634 - 33;
square chucks, 636-3 ; ribs, 643-46; fore
quarters. 633-66.
Veal andcalf Good and choice. S4T
61: commercial, S47-4S: utility, 636-42.
Lambs Good -choice under 64 lbs..
$46-40; commercial all weights, 644-43.
Munon uooq. tv ids., sown, sj-j.
PorlC cuts Loins. No. 1. 6 to IS
lbs.. 660-66: shoulder. IS lbs., down,
639-40; spereribe, 646-66; carcasses, 633-
Wool Coarse, valley end medium
era das. 43c lb.
Vtohair 2&c lb. on 12-monUi growth.
touniry-auuea aseaaa
Veal Top quality. 4S-44e lb.: other
graaea accoramg o wetgnt ana quality.
nogs usni Diocaerm, ai-jze io.
sows. Usht 26-T7s lb.
Lambs 43-4Je lb.; mutton. 16-22.
Beef oooo sows, ze-so lb.; can
ners and cutters. SS-SSc lb.
Onions 60 lbs. western Ore. yel
low No. 1 mod., 61-S6-2. Large 62.36
2.80; boilers and med.. V,k mln 61-60-130;
10-lbs. boilers. SO-zfte. Idaho and
eastern Oregon r flows, 60 lbs. large.
aa-zs-a.: mea aa-aa; lo-ioe.. -47e;
brown oaion aeta. SO lba STS-Taa.
Potatoes Ore. russets D chutes.
No. 1-A 63.68-4; 25-lb. No. -A 61.10
1.16; 19-lb. No. 1-A SS-70c; Idaho No.
1-A 64.40-4.60; new potato. Via. tri
umphs, 60-lb. ska.. No. 1-A 63.76-4.
No. 1-B 60-lb. 63-3-66; local Bur banks
100-lb. sk.. 63-23
Hay Folio wing wholesale prices
are strictly nominal. U.S. No. S areen
alfalfa or better, baled truck lots whole
sale. Portland, 643-44; UJ. No. 1 tim
othy. S4J-44. oau and vetch mixed
hay, uncertified clover hay, 629 ton.
oaiea. on wiuainert vauey larms.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. March S (AP
Wheat: No future quoted. Cash grain:
oau No. 2 38 lb. white- 61.00; barley
No. 2 46 lb. BW 64.50.
Cash wheat (bid): soft white 2.66'i:
soft white (no Rex) 2.26U: white club
129,: western red l.Mj.
Hard red winter: ordinary 2 26: 10
per cent 2.20 U: 11 per cent 12
per cent 2.28.
Hard white Baart: ordinary 1 36'..:
10 per cent 2.28; 11 per cent 2.30; 12
per cent 2.32.
roaay a car receiou: wheat 98: bar
ley 2; flour 4; corn S; oats 2; mlllfeed
6; flax 1.
DABCSI . !
lem rontV S," Warcht at the age of SI
L Dasofa, Salem; daught. afrs. Lola
Soccer and Mrs. Janette Blaoo, bout
of fialem, afrs. Carol Hoeer. Albany,
Mrs. Helen LentTAsteaia. and Mra.
Patricia Baata, Eugene: sons. onm
Char lea Peach, Allen Beach. Rod or
Ich, and rv-sL' Dasch, all of -lem.
Dalabescb, Olympia, Wash, nd
KOOen Jjascn. MMKwam. f
Gertrude Hamill. Philadelphia; bro
ther. Xdwmrd Dasch. Butte, Mont.; and
11 grandchildren. Servles wul be held
Thursday. March 16 at 1:30 P- m-
tho W. T. Ricdon chaoel with the
Rev. Louis White officiating. Conclud
ing ssxiisss at saicreet asaanoTiu para.
BLAXRtN
sister. Mra. Raymond atelnk, Salem.
Prtvata aTaveslde servioa will be held
eRobert T. Harrtngton,
July IS. 1649, Burvtved by
Stock Market
Coasts Lower
NXr7 YORt lfareh a a. a
drOWST Stock market annatal a
little lower today.
The decline was fer from de
cisive but at tho final kail In
of fractions to more than a point
were in the majority. A couple
of issues effected by apecifi news
development nmnf mm han
three points.
Only 640,000 shares of stock
chanced hands.
The Associated Press everage of
80 atocka ditmsMl .9 nt nn Mint
to Of the 942 individual
issues which appeared on the
ticker tape, ISO declined and S09
aavancea.
Sa m
by mo ta
na tern;
at Belareat Memorial park Thursday,
Marcat l at 19 a. m. iukmt vd aua
pice of ttt Amertcaa Legion. Dtree
ttM Inr Oaiifh Barrtek aumDaav.
Plaaae omit Cowers.
picrcb
Dr. Kendrick Pierce, at hi rasideno
at 1789 North 13rd St.. March 6. at the
see of 73 years. Survived by his wife,
Mrs. Perdltta Pierce of Salem; a aoa,
Alfred K. Pierce of Salem; four Bis
ter. Mrs. William Munn of Wlmanola.
Oahu Island. Hawaii; Mrs. Frsnk Ford
of "St. Petersburg. Fla Mrs. Samuel
Sawyer of Cornish, Me., and Mrs. L J.
Walker of Brookllne. Mas.; and a
granddaughter. Patricia Pierce. Private
services will be held at Clough-Barrlck
chapel Friday, March 11, at S p.m.
BABBITT
In thia city Wednesday, March f.
LI la A. Babbitt. Survived by the wi
dower, Boyd A. Babbitt of Salem; a
son. Boyd A. Babbitt of Salem; a
daughter, Mrs. Vera Jane Ford, Jr.,
Bedford, Mass.; a brother, John U.
Goethel of Sand Point. Idaho: four
sisters, Mrs. A. M, Anderson of Huron,
a.D Mrs. T. H. Taylor of Portland;
Mrs. Madge Probasco ot Oakland,
Calif., and Mrs. P. J.. Bartholomew of
Springfield, and by on granddaughter
and two grandsons. Service will be
held Saturday. March 12 at 11 a.m. in
Rig don ehapeL Interment will be at
Rest Haven Memorial Park In Eugene,
Past worthy matron Wesslngton chap
ter 11S. Order of Eastern Star of Wea-
sington. 8.D.. and past noble grand ef
Rebecca Lodge, wesslngton. B.u.
Salom Markot
Quotations
(As ef late yeeterday)
BtrrrcarAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 8
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retell
KOOS (Baying)
Extra large AA
Large AA
Lrg A
Medium AA
Medium A .
Pullet
Cracka
PO ULTRT
aVghorw ben
Leghorn hens
iegnorn
A eolorad hena . .
9 colored hena
C colored hen
A eoiored fryers. 1 lb, and up
C eoiored fryer
A old roosters
old roosters
old rooster
9
fw OIQ TJrjmmT - , , , . . ...
LrVKSTOCK by Valley Pack
Wool lambs 81.66 t
i.oe t
12.00 to
10 00 to
17.00 to
Fat dairy cow
Cutter cows
Bulls ,
Calves. 200 to 480 lbs. 16.00 to
M
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J6
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.14
.16
8SJ0
6.06
14.80
14.00
SO 30
26.06
30 00
Stocks and Bonds
Co-tit!) by Jt Assisted Pres
March 6
STOCK AVXRAUES
30 18 IS
Indus Rails . Via Stks
Wednesday H I 34 S
Prevtous dsy. 66.7 36.1
Week ago 87.8 34.7
Month ago S7.S 36.1
Yar ago 64.6 26.1
PUBLIC NOTICE! The balance of
JOE'S UPSTAIRS CLOTHING
stock consisting of super-fine qua
lity men's suits, topcoats, sports
coats, slacks, extra suit trousers
and fine fur felt hats are now be
ing liquidated at Y to H off of
regular prices at the J. J. Clothes
Shop, Salem's quality clothier for
men and young men. Open Fri.
night until 9 o'clock. 387 State
street, two doors 'Weet of Liberty,
next door to Hartman's Jewelry
store.
40 6 S3 3
40.1 63.4
36.7 63 6
396 63.1
66.7 61.2
BOND AVERAGES
20 16 16 16
Rails Induct Vrit Forgn
Wednesday 81.1 101.8 102.0 67.6
Previous dsy 81.0 101 S 102.6 66.6
Week ago 61.0 101.6 JOia HI
Month ago 61 .8 102.1 101.6 66.8
Year ago 86.8 100J 100.0 62.1
Valley Briefs
Kotaoe Tho Kaiza Pirani.
Teacher association will meet at
pjtL, Thursday. March 10. at the
school. Entertainment will be by
the Oirl Scouts and Camp Tire
ni.i. i it mi i , . .
vu-ta, wiui una irom in oounty
health department.
Bilvertoai Mr. I.vnn R Weal
will present the program and Mrs.
Alvin Dickover will be in charge
Of devotions at tho fridav aftar.
noon meeting of the WCTU. The
meeting win surt at 2 o'clock
at f irst CnrtiUan church. Mrs. M.
O. Cunderson will preside.
Mallear Macleav CommtmtHr
club will meet at the schoolhouse
Friday, March 11, at 8 pjn. All
new families In tho communltw
were especially invited. Mr. and
mts. w. iteese ana Mr. and Mrs.
F. Magar will have charge of the
program Mrs. Bill Bettleyotin, Mrs .
Melvln Z wicker and Mrs. w. r.
Cole will neve charge of refreshments.
Tho f krieernqn, 8qlem, OroeotL TnttraArf Marcft 10, 1S13
yalloy
MtnairJea
Olgs rest WlUett
ALBANY Mrs. Olsra Post WU-
lett 69. of route L Shedd, died
at the family home March 7, fol
lowing sudden Ulneas. runeral
servlcee in charge of fisher Funer
al home will be held from Oak
villa United Presbyterian church
of which she waa a member at 1
o'clock, Thursday, March 10. The
Rev. Fred MoConneuee will offi
ciate. Burial will be in Oakville
cemetery.
' Olga Post was born in Peoria,
August 9. 1879, and with the ex
ception of two years tn Wallowa
while teaching scnool, ana two
years in Coos county had spent
all her life in Linn county in the
Shedd and Peoria eommunltles.
She was a daughter of the late
Walter and lanmallne MeBxee
Post, Linn county pioneers.
In July 1912, at Oakville. she
was married to George Wlllett,
who survives es does a daughter.
Mrs. Maxine Humphrey ox Al
bany; two sisters, Ada Post of
Portland and Mra. Blanche White)
of Corvallia: two grandchildren ;
Sylvan and Lorea Lee Humphrey,
both of Albany. j
MILL CTTT Mr. and Mrs. Franc
els Bodeker are the parents of sj
son born March 4 at Salem Memo ;
orlal hospital. This is their first ,
child. if
Mr. and Mrs. Bobert MetoaUL
MUwaukle, Ore., are parents of eV
daughter born February 27. Mrs,
Metealf is the former Anna MaeV
Dolacal of Mill City.
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life Si
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Federal and Slale
Taxes
Prepared by
Harry G. EvIng
Hears C p. m. ill it p. m.
Weekdays
X28S Fatrgrennd Be.
North ef J. B. Drfve-Ia
Fheae t-Jlt or 2-4791
Housohold Goods
. . . Morchandiso
O Moving
O Crating
O Packing
p Shipping
O Briquoto
O Coal O Fuol Oil
Capital City Transfer Co.
Agents
Nctttonwida)
Movinc?
Mayflower
Vans
Iloviae; and Slorar
Sine 1909
Phone) 2-243S
i Rassell Pratt,
Owner I
1239
Etatt
9-6 3
P0C0
FZUCED "EASH Ci CADI17" - LESS CASH - V.Z1E CMBY
COIE AIID SCOP UDEBEt
Every trasssaatiesi te liaedled by
ews meat eaUer with years ef '
guide and belt) yea la making year selee-
tiensi
The price per poand is net eedy the beet tn
the city bet la plainly marked mm eeok plat
ter ef meet ... net Jest the penade ed
eonees ef each package!
These smssingiy lew prices are gmaranUed
fer a fall week ta advaae. ee that yea may
ahop any tins at ymr ooavjalcaee wlthaat
being penalised by a raise la prteei
4. The flae fclarh eaeJItr ef
ltaaded Qaallty Bereferd Beef. ehetee
grata fed perk, the very beat local milk fed
veaL the finest lambs la season, "A" grade
eeeiera haasa, baeen. lard and laneh tneata,
all of the moat p sealer treah aad froMa
rtaa llama, gaaraatee yea eemplete aatla
feetiea. I. Where yea have a large display ef all eats
te select freea at all thai as ee well ae hav
tae the m4 eemplate arleiy of meets aad
fish te sattsf y all ef year needs.
FRESHLY GROUND iia FRESirCOUNTtlY f ftCS
HAIIBUGED . . . LbetijC SAUSAGE . Lb. QZ
YOUNG 'N TENDER r SLICED NORTIIERN fr
PODK LIVED . . Lb. Z UhmVT . . . . Lb.rJ3
FRESH SLICED fse FRESH FILLETS 1 f op
LING COD . . . Lb. jZ BED SIIiiPPEn a j Lb. JgC
Made by Salem's Own
Valley Packing; Company.
Lean, smear eared! tender
ized Cottage llama - - Lb.
TENDER SKINLESS aa H0RMELS NO. 1 CURB nr
WIEinSDS . . . Lb. aJaC SLICED DACOII . Lb. fjljjg
LEAN YOUNG HEREFORD LEAN YOUNG HEREFORD ChS
HID STEAK . . . Lb.lSC SHORT DIPS . . J Lb.g
BRANDED "QUALITY" ia BRANDED -QUALITY An
DEEF BOASTS . Lb. l-jC T-DOIIES Lb. QaS
warn
Iean Young Hereford
Branded "Quality"
If You Need Locker
Beef Buy Now and Save
Nice Small Sizes, Lota to
Choose From - - Lb.
w
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ER'S FOOH Wm
1283 State
The Home of Better Valoeaw
SUlFMs S iblti, 030
51!! 270 1 1 3 L 250
PEIPIaS .Na,ltlna,eacn 150
Plain or Nnt O ft Vaji Camp a BonlU Flaken pCt
HERSHEY BARS eg for JLlsf fg TUNA , Cm2S
a7fBf,C! Frm freah - Large 44 K j A
&tt2aJ Strictly guaranteed . . Pozen 'eV y
g-!!Tk.t 3100 1 fe---alfci90
CADDOTS llTTt . 2190'
e
U. S. No. 1 Bakera
10 ,.!5c
U. S. No. 2 Ruaseta
59 $I.!3
ThursL, Fri, Sat.
March 10 - 11 - 12
SHOP and SAVE
At the Busy Corner
13th & State