County Civil Dei erne Reforms
As Result of Summer Exercise
' Revamping of the Marion County Civil Defense, to promote in
creased effectiveness in emergency relief, was announced Thursday by
Wallace S. Wharton, director.
Wharton said the reorganization is the result of an exercise in
FTOcedure for CD organizations last August. "The county civil de
ense," he said, "very creditably executed all requests made on it for
i support by the state agency, but
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Prices of Eggs
Said Steadied;
Storage Rises
1 By U1XIE L. MADSEN
Farm Editor. The Statesman
' After a few sharp adjustments
In the Pacific Northwest egg mar
ket the orice seemed to have set
tled down rather steady by Thurs
day. ....!
At Portland grade A large eggs
dropped two to three cents a
dozen while Seattle quotations at
the jobbing i levels dropped from
I to 5 cents a dozen early in the
week. The adjustment also in
volved increases of 1 to 2 cents
i on medium sizes. In California
markets, large and medium eggs
hoM mostlr unchanged during the
i week, but small eggs advanced as
s much as four cents a dozen In
i ih wholesale markets at San
i Francisco. ' i . 1 ;
i Large supplies of large eggs on
1 fv Kettle market were blamed
i for the unsettling effect earlier in
h wMlt. These however, ap
peared to be pretty well worked
1 lit by Thursday although slight
i accumulations were reported in
L nm l niiartrs SuDT)lieS of small
ind medium sized eggs were still
utoM in th Portland' area. 1
s Cold storage holdings of shell
! eggs on national basis are up con-
1 siderable comparea xo m year
frhiircHav USDA reDorts showed
The total holdings early this
. I month were reported at 70 per cent
iTYirtr than at this time a year ago.
I Vhis year's holdings were set at
1192.000 cases. ;
nn th Wpst Coast the storage
of shell eggs at the beginning of
this month were aown, nowever,
: mmnared to a year ago. Total
holdings In the three Coast states
; were about three per cent less
than November, 1951.
Rut ffn are moving out rapidly,
USDA surveys were showing. Since
Nov. 1, the out-of-storage move
ntni nf roe has been exception
ally strong. On the West Coast
total holdings have dropped
narlv 31 ner cent in the past Z
days. At the major terminals of
i-. nation. . e?ff holdings have
dropped 38 per cent on the aver
age. since Nov x.
Turkev erowers were pulling
bit out of the mental doldrums as
turkey markets continued firm
throughout the week. Prices in the
Vaiiov fiw rrade A vounn hens.
heavr tvpe on a dressed weight
basis, this week ere quoted at 37
cents a pound. Young Turkey
. toms. heavy , type, are bringing
n rents a round. Light type tur
are brineing 38 to 39 cents
for young turkey hens with young
turkey toms, light type at 35 cents
f.m nntind. ,!-'.'"...''
These prices are not what the
I nnusiwlfa Davs for her nicely
I dressed turkeys on the retail meat
! market. These are prices on New
York dressed turkeys to the
'i farmers. ..
Second Salem
Firm Applies
For TV Rights
A second application for a Sa
lem television station on Channel
: " nra rnortid ' Tuesdav by Asso
ciated Press from Washington,
n r
The application was made by
the Willamette-Land Television,
Tnr headed bv Gordon Alen. who
: i o nerates Salem radio - station
! . An annlication for the Same
" channel was filed last July by
I ttipnn MrCormiek. head of Ore-1
f gon .Radio, Inc which operates
KSLM.
: i MrCnrmlolr said Thursday he
! . i bar! hn advised bv his attorneys
in Washington, D. C, that the fil
ing of the second application will
result in hearings six months to
'! vwir hence. Previously, he said
he had expected that KSLM -TV
i could be in operation within 8 to
10 months from now.
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in doing so it became apparent i
that real emergency stress could
cause trouble.
In the mobilization sub-division.
with Frank Burlingham of Wood
burn the deputy in charge, two
subdivisions were : consolidated
into one and , a new subdivision
created.
The new facilities protection sub
division, under direction of Carl W.
Chambers, takes over the function
formerly In the industrial plant
protection and the public facilities
protection subdivisions. - Sections
of the new subdivision are indus
trial, commercial, public and utili
ties.
AQ ' civil defense transportation
functions are centralized in the
new ; transportation : subdivision.
with Russell Pratt assistant deputy
in charge. Section are dispatcher.
vehicle pool, land transport, water
transport and air transport.
The most extensive reorganiza
tion was in the operations division, I
under Deputy Paul i M. GemmelL.
The only, unchanged subdivision
health, headed by Dr. W. J. 1
Stone. . t
Two new sub-divisions were cre
ated, - rescue under G. W. Boat-
wnght and evacuation under E. F. I
Ross. The sections in the rescue
unit are light rescue, heavy rescue.
water rescue and heavy machinery
rescue. Those in the evacuation
unit are collection, assembly and
routing.
An aid and welfare subdivision
has been created for coordination
and integration of; activities re
sponsible for non-medical care ox
disaster victims. Leo N. Quids is
assistant deputy in charge.
Through agreement with Marion
County Chapter of Red Cross, the
normal disaster functions oL the
Red Cross have been made avail
able through the mass care group,
headed by Frank M. Doolittle. The
welfare group is headed by Miss
Marion i Bowen. Sections under
Doolittle are shelter centers. John
Lamb; clothing. Loyal Warner;
food, J. B. Crary, with C. J. Nel
son In charge of mobile kitchens;
. General a ustance, registry cen
ter and rehabilitation are tbe three
sections under Miss Bowen.
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Spitzbart Attends
Western Fair Meet.
Heading an Oreeon delegation to
the 30th annual Western Fairs As
sociation' convention this week in
Ban Francisco is Leo G. Spitzbart
of Salem, manager of the Oregon
State fair.
There are some 600 representa
tives of 132 state, county and dis
trict fairs ins- six Western states
and Canada attending the conven
tion. They- will consider methods
of strengthening the drawing pow
der of fairs in competition with tele
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50c, 1.00 a 1.75
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In sizes to fit all Reaular,
Short Stout and TaS. Largs
sslsctlons oi Newest Patterns,
Colors, Weaves and Styles. !
Low rent and little) orer
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Your Inspection InTltsd
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Trcdilicnally, iurliey has been lis xyniol c! Thanksgiving. Selecting iho finest hints; wHIe perhaps not a traiUiea
V7ih yonr favcrilo Bcsick Ilarkci, it is nevertheless a praciico lhat assures yea a turkey cf the finest quality txeihlp
dressed . . . a gnarantea ci conpleie satisfaction. .
EIEllE'S GRADE Jl BEEF FIIESHLY CUT
Two Beanti
hil Boasts
PlfflE BIB, hone dand rolled, ir eshly cut '(S (5
ITo t7aj!e. flelirrTiffnl ealiRrr ' " . ..... . b --vCQ.
ihort Bi&s
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Hoi only do yon get personally selected turkeys, yon also get a fino selection of decks, geese, capons, and eviscerated turkeys at the
lowest prevailing price. " I
GRADE h POT ROUSTS SS""" tw 5S
0LD-FASHI0IIED imiCE IIEilT 33
ORIOLE SLICED BREAKFAST BACOII u.4S?
FRYERS Plump, yovng, tender, paaswsdy tl to 33 os. Tl J 39
GR0UIID BEEF Purs and freshly ground .
PORK SAUSAGE Genuine Country style
20 EXTKA CUPS j
ser poena
01k z7c
Cranberry Sance cL. 23
Sonlhcra Yams Jan 39
Sweet Potatoes
Shoestring Carrots ' 14c
SAIITIAI1 BEA1IS
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Kecrtly dressed, ores rsady 4 to i lbs.
is. 47
Cans
Veg-All
2 L. 37
Cut Beans Hue Lake
J Standard
JTCCU Fountain
2
cans
25
21-
Cream StyU Cm for &Jr
PumpldnSSSSr 2 29
Del Moots
Early Garden
Peas
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Tomato Ilspic ra25
PimieillO rooedary 23
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Dates Fresh California 39 Snail Shrimp 37 Dry Pack Shrimp 42c Olives T 25
CRAHBERRES ISS?' "IS? 35
raftrnraflT Beautiful Bed H 'Oit
JL IJi li & UlllO Tubs oi 4 Tomatoes Jl V
Clean, fresh PZG. 3.5
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