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    ls OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orgon, Tuesday Morning, February 12, 1948
PAGE SEVEN
9 j
Ranch
Ramblings
By Ihii Rural Reporter
; 1
H? I. Ma-aen
farm Editor. The State-man
AricuHtite Secretary Clinton
Anderson hs chariRed his mind
regarding food subsidies and price
controls
The cabinet officer added his
voice to that of President Truman
last week in joking that congress
fstend thr- mc.aures beyond
U-ir June 30 expiration dale.
lt fill, he had advocated let
ting the subsidies expire. .They
have bten costing the govern
ment more than one and one-halt
billion dollar a year. A he ex
plain it. propects then indicated (
borne decline n food price and J
the whole tii of living But now. i
says AndJon. it u evident that
his dcTiarjment bad "under esti-1
mated the! tremendous demand for
food and fhe great buying power
In the hand of workers and re
turning vclrns."
The agriculture secretary's
views, appeared in a speech
pared for a meeting of the
tional Canners" association.
Anderson told the canners
the agriculture department
not undertake to support prices
of vegetables for processing, or
processed vegetables that are pack
ed in 1946. He added that tShere
will be no processor's cei tiifira
tion program.
Anderson said that subsidies
eft U
Johnny Coy and Ferry Ryaa are teamed la many dancing and
romantic scenes ef That's the Spirit," alse featniing Jack Oakle,
which opens Wednesday at the Capitol theater.
i. ri i
new
that
will
would be continued on the major
vegetable which remain under
price control if congress extends
the OPA and continues subsidies.
Me disclosed that for one of these
major vegetables, snap beans,
price control on the 1946 pack
is being suspended and the crop
will not be subsidized.
How much each major food
group contributes to the cost of
living is a pretty fair clue to the
subsidies most apt to be extended,
say officials. Dairy products con
tribute 7.7 per cent to the cost of
i : i i . i l . i i
living, ivieai, poultry ana iimj niane ,
up 10.9 per cent; cerear and thej
big lour canning crops (tomatoes,
corn, peas and beans) 1 per cent.
These four food groups cover
most of the subsidies now in effect.
Table of Coastal Tides
Times computed for Tart. Or., by
tho V. S Coast and OaodeUo Survey
(or Tho Oregon Statesman-
February
Time
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2:15 am.
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West Salem Man Gels
University Training
In Army at Oahu, T. II.
PFC Robert E. Brown of 1545
Franklin St.. West Salem, is now
attending the army university
center, Oahu. He is taking cours
es in newswriting, typing, and
English composition.
The army university center,
Oahu, is located at scenic Scho
field barracks in a remodeled
quadrangle that formerly housed
many Pacific infantry regiments.
The school is fashioned after the
army universities in England and
France and courses are offered at
a college level.
To be eligible for attendance at
the university, students mut have
a high school education and offer
reasonable assurance that they
will not be separated from the
service before the end of the
term. Each school semester lasts
four weeks and students are al
lowed to select two of the univer
sity's eighty-five subject curricu
lum. There are more than 1000 stu
dents attending the Pacific uni
versity, some coming from areas
as far distant as Iwo Jima. Stu
dents are enrolled on a basis of
quotas published by Middle Pa
cific headquarters.
HOME ON LEAVE
MX. ANGEL, Feb. ll-(Spec'ial)
Ralph Miller, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Miller who
has been in the navy school at
San-Diego for three months, is
home on a week's leave. He en
listed last November.
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WHERE I COULDN'T HELP
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FOR SOMETMIW ' WE
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I CAN TtLL VUM OUR WORRIES
ARE OVER.,!. WATCH HE CROOKS.
RUN FOR COVER WHEN OUR
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THE LONE RANGER
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PO YUM WANT, STRArw KNOW. I
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POU&LE ACTION 7 n ALL6UNS
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I HAVE WOHPERFUL NEWS.JTHaTS
UNCLE TITUS HIREP A - FINE,
SCHOOL TEACHER. MR. 1 PRISOLLA
WESLEY HALE. CLASSES I OtiR CHIL-
WILL START TOMORROW JDREN SURE
MORNING, r 1 NEEP ONE
fTlONAAY
I WaNTTA BUY ONE 0 J FIRST CALL
THEM &OOKS WITH J IVE HAP
A LOT OF WORPS I FOR SUO
IN IT I THINK VUHW A BOOK.
CALL IT A PIC- M ILL HAVE
TO SEE
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Mrs. Dean, would yea be interested in sig-nina" this petition to stop
me from annoying the neighbors with my piano practice?"
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lues.
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(Old Songs I
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Pastor's Call
Orchestra
Kate Smith
I Big Sister
'.Helen Trent
iGal Sunday
iJame Abbe I Glamour
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Honymn, NY ! Breakfast
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18:18 Orchestra Ma Perkini
18:88 Mountaineers Dr. Malone
18:48 J J. Anthony Rd. of Life
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Hillbilly
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Try & rind
Bert Wheeler
Bach. Childn
Women of Am. i Kennedy
Ma Perkins ISLars Today
Young family Ladies
Happiness I
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Btng Sings
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ILoren Jones iMartyn
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IBob Crosby
Cong. Speak
I Behind Scenes
Bob Hope
(Red Skelton
I Town Meeting
(Hoosier Hoop
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8:IS Show Stnppers Smith Show
S-.3S Vagabond (Romance
8:48 Eyes rutur I
!upier Club
Fleet Law ton
Follies 1948
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New York Stock Quotations
By the Associated Press
NEW YORK. Feb.
At Chem aV Dye .
AnierU an Can
Am Pow it Lt .
Am Tel & Tel .
Anaconda . .
Atrhison
Bendix Avia
Beth Steel
Boeing Air
Canadian Pac
Calif Pack
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Chrysler
Comwlth Sou
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Cons. Vultee .
Cont Ins
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Miami Copper
Mont Ward
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Stan Oil Cal
Stew-Warner
Studebaker
ISun Mining
Union on
Un. Pacific ...
Un Airlines ...
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Warner Bros
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Portland Grain
Ore . Feb. 11
-(API-
PORTLAND.
Wheat .
Open High Low Clone
May 165',B 1 SS'.B 1 65', B 1 SS'.B
Cash grain: No. 1 flax 3 10
Cash wheat Ibid): Soft white 141.
soft white lexcluding Rcxi 181. white
club 165: western red 1.65
Hard red winter- Ordinary 185 10
per cent I 7; 11 per cent I 69. 12
per cent 171.
Hard wuite Burt: Ordmary
10 per cent 1 67. II per d-nt
12 prr cent 171.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 52.
ley 1. flour 17, corn 1, oats 7,
6. miUfeed 19
1 65.
1 69.
bar-hay
Portland Livestock
12:15 Farm Hour: 1:00 Rid'eni Cowboy , ' " ' .
1:15 School ol Air: 145 Treas Salute:. vu1.i.. - -
2 Oil Our World. 2 30 Memory Book i Western Son. 7 11 Evening Farm
of Mimic; 2 45 OS' Conference on : Hour. 7 55 Basketball OSC vs UW:
Kin ope. 315 MukIC Masters. 4 00 19 3(1 News. 9 43 Eve Meditations.
World Review. 4 15 Campus Re- 10 00' Sign Off.
Igiil Notice
KXRCI1TKIX' FINAL NOTKF.
Notice is hereby given that RUTH
A POUND, as executrix of the estate
of BENJAMIN F POUND, deceased,
has filed her final account as such,
and by order ol. the Circuit Court
of the Stale of Oregon for Marlon
County. February 28. 1944. at 10 00
o'clock In the forenoon of said day
has been fixed as the time, and the
courtroom of said court has been
fixed as the place for the hearing
of objections to . said fmal account
and the settlement of said estate.
RUTH A. POUND.
Executrix of the Estate of
Benjamin F. Pound, Deceased.
RHOTEN 8V RHOTEN
SAM F. SPEERSTRA
310 Pioneer Trust Bldg
Salem. Oregon
Attorneys for Estate. J. H t T. 9-lMi
USE
G G
Cold Preparations
Liqaid. Tablets, Salve. Nose Drop
Caution. Use Only m Directed
PILKS (Hemorrhoids)
rtstola - Fissure -Prolans
and
other types ol
Iteesai A . Colon
conditions . treat
ed without le
of time. J
RELIEF
QUICK
NO HOSPITALIZATION
Call for examination or writ
for FREE descriptive booklet
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
Nature-Proctologist
218 N Liberty St.. Salem. Ore
'"V; 1
Ijzal Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR MARION COUNTY
In the Matter of the l-st Willi
and Testament and Estate of Har-I
riel M Durkheimer, drceased )
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
the undersigned executor, with will
annexed, for the above entitled es
tate; has filed in the above entitled
Court, a final account of his admin
istration of the said estate and that
Monday, the 4th day of March. 1946.
at the hour of 10:00 A M . at the
Marlon County Court House. Salem.
Oregon has been fixed by he Court
as the time and place for hearing
said final account.
All persons interested In said es
tate are notified to appear at said
time and place and file their objec
tions, if any they have, to said final
account
Dated this 2b th day of Januarv. 1948
Charles V Mack
Executor with Will Annexed
of the Estate of Harriet M.
Durkheimer. deceased.
F 5-12-19-26.
It is believed thst Norsemen
visited America as early as 1000
AD.
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 11 ( AP)
i US DA ) Salable cattle 1700. total
2150: salable and total calves 100:
market opened fairly active, later
slow; early sales steady but late mar
ket on beef type cattle weak to 25
cents lower: few unsold: few loads
osd steers 1650-1700; common-medium
grades mostly 12.00-15.50; two
loads good heifers 16.50; common
medium grades 11 00-15 00; cannor
cutter cows largely 7.00-900: fat dairy
type cows to 1100; medium-Rood beef
cows 11.50-13 50. odd head 1400. med
ium-good sausage bulls 9 50-11.00; good i
beel bulls 12110-1300. good -c ho ice
vealers 15.50-16 50
Salable hoes 300. total 2OU0. market 1
active, steady except feeder piss 21-M
cents lower; barrows and gilts mostly
15 80; few 140 lb 13 50. good sows
13 75-14 00; good-choice feeder pigs
14 00-15.50; one lot 100 lb. IS 00
Salable sheep 600. total 2300. mar
ket active, lambs mostly steady to
strong: instances 25 cents higher;
ewes around SO cents higher: good
choice wooled lambs 14 25-50. few
14 TS- fAmimnn mH iaim .r. rl If M.
13 00; culls down to 10.00, good ewes'
350-8.00. !
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. II fAPl .
Butterfat First quality, maximum
of 8 of 1 per cent acidity delivered
in Portland 52-52' sc: premium quality
maximum o( JS of 1 per cent acid
ity 53-5J',c: valley routes and coun
try points 2c less than first or 50-50', c
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 33 13c: loaf
34 21c: basic price triplets to whole
salers 28 3c. loaf 28 Sc lb. -
Eggs To retailers: AA grade large
45c. A large- 43c; medium 40c
Eggs Purchases from farmers:
Current receipts 30c: buyers pay 8-10e
do, below ceiling price on others!
Butter ; AA prints 51-51', c. car
tons 52-53', c; A ajrad prints 50-sic:
cartons llT-53c; B srade prints SO-5IC
Live poultry Chickens, buying
rices of wholesalers: Broiler I1, to
lbs. 20c; 2 to J', lbs 24c: rooster
over 3', lbs 25c: colored hens 23c.
LMthorn hens IS-ISc; roosters and
stasis 13c lb.
Rabbits , Government ceiling: Ave-j
rsge country killed to retailers 44c i
live price to producers 22-4c lb. 1
Turkeys Basic buying price,
dressed basis: Hens 33 2-34 it. tomsj
30.2-31 2c lb. for toms, net at farms j
Dressed turkeys Packers' selling;
price to retailers: Hens 4343(c lb i
toms 3S-41C lb. ;
Onions -r- Green. California I 84 dot
bunches :
Onions Oregon dry No. 1. 1 SSI
50 lb sack.
Potatoes Local Burbanks 2 90-i
3 00 cental; Baker county ISO cents)
Deschutan 100s. No. I. 148 cental!
25a. 90r.
Dresaed meats Veal AA 22', c: A I
2lc; B 19-19',c; C 17-l7sC; cullf
14-lSc Hogs, fancy block 20c. Lambs
AA 28c; A 24',c; B 22,C: C 20c i
Mutton fancy A U'4c: M 12c. R grade. '
8-lOc Beef AA 214c; A 20J,c; B l4c M
C 164c: canner and cutter 134-14c;ii
canner and cutter bulls 14c 1
Cascara bark Dry stock 20c lb.
Wool Government control j
Mohair 1944. 12-month 45c lb. j,
Hay Wholesale rail shipment: Al-i
falfa No. 2 or better 834-35. oats and!1
vetch, mixed hay. valley growers'!
price 824. clover hay 821. baled oni
farms
Salem Market
Quotations
The prices below supplied by a I -i
cal grocer are indicative of the daily!
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed!
bv The Statesman
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY !
(Subject U ehaace wltbent aottrel!
BCTTERFAT
Premium . 4
No 1 .53 1
No 2 ... 30
BUTTER PRINTS
A
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Liquors Rally
But Stock List
Again Retreats
NEW YORK. Feb 11 - (A, -Storks
generally, lexl by steHs
and rails, resumed the retreat in
today's market although assorted
distillers and specialties contest
ed the move-with some surress.
Hope for settlement of steel
and automotive strikes, in the
wake of the Western Union peace,
inspired some bidding: some sell
ing was based on the desire for,
protection over tomorrow's holi
day for Lincoln's birthday.
Liquors rallied 1 to 4 points in
the forentxm after their recent
stumble. The belief here was that
this group had more than dis
counted the proposed ban nn
wheat for beverage manufacture.
Building stocks revived in re
sponse to the government's hous
ing program.
Trends turned somewhat heavy
in the finals hours as the metals
encountered opKsition and losses
of fractions to better than 2 points
were well in the majority at the
close.
Chicago Grain
Trade Sluggish
CHICAGO, Feb. 11 -,- With
brokers generally standing on the
sidelines, grain futures prices
drifted along in a slow, indiffer
ent trade today.
The usually fast-shifting rye
eased off steadily almost from the
start of the session. Brokers said
they saw little In weekend news
developments to inspire immedi
ate confidence and after a few
early trans-actions at around
steady prices, the market turned
downward in tune with the set
back at Winnipeg, where May rye
was off the 5-eent limit for on
day's trading.
Wheat, corn and barley closed
uncissinged at ceilings of $1 80"-.
$1,184 and 91.224. oats un
changed to ' cent lower than the
previous finish. May 8 1 -cent cell
ing: rye un -hanged to 3 cents
off. hay $2. 07 -$2 08 4.
PERFECT TRIBUTE TONIGHT
"The Perfect Tribute," taken
from the works of Mary Ship
man Andrews, will be given in
honor of Abraham Lincoln over
KSLM at 8 o'clock tonight by
Maude Lewis Morlan.
II
Quarters
n;;s
Large ,
Mediums ,
Standards 1
Pullets
Cracks
l.rVFSTOCK (By Valley Park)
TATTLE
Beef steers Q to
Beef cows ,. OS to
Hairy cows OS to
Bulls h 013 to
Veal 8 00
l.ambi. top
Yearling
Ewes .
Bucks
45
4
. J7
. JJ
. Jl
J4
. M
Hogs. top7'js&370 lbs.
270-300 lbs
Sows
rill'LTIY
No 1 colored hens
No 2 colored hens . .
Colored frys and bakes
Yearling iambs .
Cwes ,,
.15
.11
its
II
io 13.50
12 00
800 to TOO
3 00 to 4 00
1.00 to 3.00
15 45
14 8.
DIOnnE'QUKlTS'
always use K bost proof rfs
GREAT b COLDS
To Promptly loSovo Coogks aosl
tehiaf, Mirscles of Ckost CoMsl
A wise mother will certainly bay
MusUsrole for hrr child. All thru tbe
years Muaterole is always used when
ever the Ouintuitleta catch euld.
J t -run Musteroie on throat, rheet
and back. It tfjif begins to reite i
coughing and srhtng muscles. It actually
helps break up painful local conf-slloo.
Makes breathing easier. Wonderful lot
f rown U. too! In 1 strengths.
3 08 to 1380
J4
21 1
24c26c !
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Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by The Associated Press
Feb 11
STOCK AVKRAGSS
Monday
Previous day
Week ago
Month ao . .
Year ago
30 IS IS 08
Indus Rails Ifttl Stk
104 1 48 3 521 78 0
104 7 40 0 52 7 78 8
1080 504 538 70 9
104 8 4 7 53 4 70 0
80? 34 8 40 8 58 7
Drs. Char. i . . . Lain
Dr.YT.Lam.ND. Dr.G.Chai
CHINESE HERBALIST:
241 North Liberty
Upstairs Portland General E
Co Office open Saturday ui
10 a m to 1 p.m . 8 to 7 pjn C
sultatiun Blood pressure and u:
tests are tree of charge Practii
since 1917
BOND AVERAGES
M 10 10 10
Rail Indus trtil ro(n
Monday 106 S 104 S IOS 7 7fl S
Previous day 106 9 104 8 108 8 78 5
Week ago KM I 104 8 109 0 78 7
Monlki aeo 104 9 lo4 5 109 1 7H 4
Year -so 90 I 105.2 107.4 09 9
!'w WMWl
Snnpla pi a aee not rack sad tnrrarr
Simple 3a a aeed not rack aad torture voa s
with Rd oratns; kck, bora and irritatioa.
8t set's PvisaaH 6pc osiuwics brintj i
Quick, welcome, relief. Their Brsad nxdi r
canon n-iesna real comfort, reauces strain. 1
lubricates anJ seftrns. Protec-vs and
ti-chafiinf. so easy to ase. Get oenume
Stuart's Pvranud Suproairerica at tout
rma atora srHhoot deiav 60c and 810
When You
DUY-
When yon boy real estate,
insist oo a Gmmonwealth
Insured Title. It-is your a
seal of ownership.
When You
SELL-
When you sell, give the buyer
a Commonwealth Insured
Title, the simplest, surest,
most inexpensive form of title
rogj-on.
UNIONAISTHACT COMf ANY
Sals-