The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 08, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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tine hit water earing butaof ceremonies at QnJney, Mass.
She Is tha bluest and fastest passenrer ttacr bom la aay America
shipyard la the past II yean. Aiserlcan Expert lines said the 1,000
passettrer vessel of 26.000 too cu make ZA kaii aad la ta first
liner of Ita alae ta be fully air-conditioned. (AT Wirenhote te The
SUtesmaa). , ')...,
Production of American Cheese
In Oregon Doubled Over March
j ' .. .. By LUXia I Madsea
Farm Editor, The Statesman
The Production of American cheese in Oregon is stepping up
MiDidlr and the Droduction of butter has been declining, according
to the week market review prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture. i
Futures lust completed show that the April production was 2.6
million pounds of cheese. This is nearly double the March output and
also me mgnesi Apru production
tince' 1947. The increase from
the fifth highest on record for the
15 years. The April production was
larch to April is the second larg
est for this period during the past
month in Oregon.
Oregon ; continues the ' largest
cheese producer of the three west
coast states. The output of Ameri
can cheese in California and
Washington is relatively small.
' she production of cheese in-Idaho
pas been holding a high rate for
i that state since the first of the year
i and has been running ahead ,f
Oregon during the early spring.
Indications are, however,-for the
fate spring and summer months
Oregon's cheese produtcion will be
above that in Idaho. ?
While Oregon heads the coast
an cheese production, it is the
smallest butter producer on the
coast. Idaho also produces more
butter than does Oregon. Cali
fornia is the largest producer of
the three coast states and Wash
ington the second.
Cheese plants in Oregon con
tinue to pay producers the high
est price for milk sold for manu
facturing purposes. Durhig the
spring, 1 the USD A reports, the
cheese plants have been running
about 12 cents higher a pound for
butterfat than -have the butter
manufacturing plants. Milk used
In the bottle and can trade in
Oregon averaged 54 cents higher
per pound butterfat in April than
did milk going into cheese. How
ever, compared to a year ago
prices paid producers for whole-,
milk used in the bottle and can
trade have dropped the most. The
verage April return this year to
Oregon producers was 13 cents a
found butterfat under April last
ear. Cheese and butter plants are
Class of 1900,
25 to Hold
WU Reunion
Alumni of 1900 and 1825 classes
wut receive Matthews medallions
and; conduct anniversary reunions
at Willamette university Alumni,
daj'j Saturday, June 19. The class
of 1949 and each class with a
number ending in 0 and 3 will also
be honored.
Dr. Robert D. Gregg, dean ot
the liberal arts college, will ad
dress the alumni banquet Satur
day at 6 pjn. in Baxter hall. Wil
liam Lloyd Prosser, dean of the
University of California school of
jurisprudence, will speak before
law f alumna at the Marion hotel
at 7; pjn. t ' . ,
A! faculty recetion for seniors
wilil be held at Lausanne hall at
8 p.m.
Commencement will be Sunday,
June 11, at 3 p.m. in the gymna
sium. Kenneth McCormick, 1928
Willamette graduate and editor-
in-chief of Doubleday and com
pany, will deliver the main ad
dress.
both paying 3 cents a pound less, council.
AT CONVENTION
UNION HILL Mrs. Floyd Fox
and; Mrs. Verny Scott, members
of llie Union Hill extension unit,
attended the two - day state ex
tension, meeting in Corvallis June
1 arid 2. Mrs. Fox , is first vice
president of the State Extension
35i midcjeS bimio.
-Slale SI. raryjreftS
SAID A SALEM HOUSEWIFE j
"Certainly I're got to watch my Mrpenses. so I shop whew
I get mors good meat lor my tponoy. You guessed H I
MIDGET CUSTOMER." -4 II
EVERYDAY VMtJESt no "spams"
.'"ry Arm or Hade ' j v'!7 Meaty
Bee! OsesI f Pol Donsl
iSc - i fic- '
Any Si to Choose? From
Picnic " Lean Cuts
! Pork Roast j Pork Steak
37c " 1 45c "
Boneless Center Cuts
sDcci Cubes ; Loin Chops
0C a. j 576 ii.
MILE FED BT
VEAL STEAK itt.50s
Bacoa Sldnlesi
SQOADES , WEfflERS
WiiL j 39c,
Open Kettle ' . ; Trash
2 . 25 s J 47c ib,
mmi you see it ei oua ad, its so
ni ,' ., I.- ii ii i i i in i. , ' -' iriiS
The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Thurscfay, Juns f, ,195911
AH Safsway stores In Salsm srs Open Friday evenings until 8 p. m.
Safeway stores In Hollywood, 935 S. Com'l. 'and 1420 Stata St.
are open avary weak-day until 8 p. m.
Shop Lslsurtly fit tha avtnings-avoid tha rush of dsytima crowds.
Prcd'jco Prices Effective Thru Sat. Only
Canlalonps
Lemons
Jb.
9c
16c
Oranges . ljb. 0C
Tomatoes . 29 c
19c
Plnms
CAtlTEROURY
With warm weather hen to
stay for a while, youll prob
ably be serving lots of cod&
ing, refreshing tea. Check
our complete assortment
and low prices, then stock
up.
30c
1 Ib. pkg. 1.09
48 bag pkg. 49c
...Ib.
. ' AW if II r M .
Ml
39c (fimstn
lb. A6V I
Hew Potatoes
Celery 15c
19c
Apricots n. 17c
Braak off a leaf from a haad of lettuce from fl
Safeway. Note how large, crisp ami crinldy
It is. Truly a lettuce fer creating superb
salads.
TOP VALUES FROM OUR GROCERY SECTION
& 13 IE A
IF!)
E0F1F1
Nob KH
14b.
bag
EffTTS TT3I I rJ
ami
Edwards
14b.
can
68c b 1-35
6B bag lio23
73 oast' 1415
FLiU o fJl II IS
Fccous
Upton Hssdb
Yen h. 2
Ccntp'f Ccn ;
Testy 2 Lb.
Leaf Leaf
Fids.
rn
Malta Pavfeet
Eltcvfft -
Oardemide
Craamftyla
m Lb.
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' GROCERY PRICES IN
THIS AD EmcnVI THRU
MONDAY, JUNI 12.
TIDE
for oil Washlaa
1
18
OS.
pkg. - r
r
Pka.
TBEIID
For AQ Waahina
Pcm n' Boob
3.
mm l
Famous
ChortanlACj
Ib.
(o
(Q)
Serve your family meat thsf guaranteed tender, juicy,
perfect-eating. It most pleasa you, or nny back.
f.'at Prices Effective Tfcm Sat. Ody
o
Trimmed before ifs offered fer sale
as shown in 'the picture. Another way
you save at Safeway.
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qtoo&i) mmli
Juicy lb. u u va
jqi?u Lad
EYlSOnATED POULTRYHO CLEATIS TO CO!
Grapefruit Juico
Town House
oz. can
r n Vanilla or Whole Wheat
rig uars 1 m &. pkg. ...r .,
rl.-..L Pi:ff, Ivaporated
viiuiuyjiuiii
Tall can
Friskl&s Dog Food
Per can
39c
29c
11c
13c
Del-Eick .
lb. pka. '
CM4 r-..; Duchess
auuu m yuii) Pint
ScdaCrarJrersB,uX.&
Fresh Dread 'ftrS?
Shortening "it
Rayol Satin ,
can
33c
27c
19c
79 c
Derby
lS-c
&
.Fcz Fryers
Cen Turhoys
ffom TarlieTs
Thick
wiih
meat ,
Grade A
Lb.
Grade A
Lb. ,
Lb.
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