Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, February 21, 1946, Image 13

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Siitricts (except school),
dtiei, towns and counties
Hat tmploy five people or
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eich peryear, must notify the
PUBLIC EMPLOYES
RETIREMENT BOARD
PukBldg., 729 S.W. Alder
St, Portland 5, Ore., not
bter than May 1, 1946, aa
mnired by chapter 401,
Oregon Laws 1945, if they
elect to exclude their em
ployes from the state re
tirement system.
Ferns, per bunch, vailed
WOOL
Coarse, lb.
Lamb, lb.
Long wool pelts
MOHAIR
Short, lb.
Long, lb.
CHAINS
38c
40c
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SSc
..Oc
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wnue oau, ion ,
Gray oau, ton
parley, ton ,
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Public Market
Kant
Oversize
Grade A large
Grad- A mnHln-
Grade A small - ' "
LU-TADLBB
Ground Cherrlei. Ib.
Pntatrwte ft 1H
Caullflower, lb.
Beets, a bunches
uaooage, lb.
45c
23c
.-JfSc
Carrots, bunch
Pa ml an hit-
Spinach, lb.
rarsmps, ld.
Lima beans, lb. .
Qmsill ftf-ir B iw
RoftsL hlin-h
Turnip ..
swiss en era
. 8c to 10c
9c to 10c
14c
. Re
.100
Hothouse tomatoes, lb."
-fiuuiis, i Duncnes
Rarllah-- KiixaV,
Green peppers, 3 lbs. ,
Red peppers, S lbs.
Mustard Greens, lb, ,
winter squasn, id.
-J for iso
S lbs. 25c
lb. 15c
Caart barV-Dry stock. Me ft
wool Government control.
Mohair 1944. 12-month. 45c lb.
ay Wholesale shipments: alfalfa. No.
- --.... oau ana vetcn,
mixed hay, valley growers' price. S34:
..,,, - wutu un urnu.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
JU.S.D.A.l-Cattle -Salable and total
175. salable and total calves 25; dav's
run Included 2 loads steers unsold; bulk
f"un 0iry cows: small package good
hSiVL TJbS " part Ioad 5-lb.
heifers 14.00; dairy cows 7.50-11.50; part
load beef cows 14.25: bulls .0.00-12.50:
vealers steady, top 18.50.
-.HgTSal$bIe W' total ?M: market
1. lSp,?5-80s Mw 13-75-14.50: feeder
Pigs 14.50-15.50.
JheepTalable M' total 825' est 'nds
today U.50: choice salable up to 14.T5:
l2-00 down; fat slaughter ewes
8.00 down.
The market will be open tomorrow,
Washington's birthday.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 21 (AP.
Cash wheat bidi : Soft white 1.63-.:
soft white (excluding Rex) 1.63; white
club l.B3i : western red 1.63"..
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.63H: 10
PW cent ..65Ht 11 per cent 1.67HI 12
per cent 1.69H. i
Hard white baart: Ordlniry I.SSHt 1ft 1
per cent 1.65H; 11 per cent 1.61H; 11
per cent 1.69H.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 29; flour '
; corn ; oats l: hay 3; millfeed 5.
New York Markets
NEW YORK. Feb. 21 IAPI The
sickest stock market In almost six years '
today sat up and imbibed rallying nour- t
lshment to the extent of 1 to around
5 points at the best, although the con- i
valescence was more or less sluggish.
Dealings, fast at the start, soon ta-
pered and the ticker tape frequently l
halted. While advances were widely
distributed near the close, top marks
were trimmed in many cases. Transfers
were in the vicinity of 1,500,000 shares ;
against 2.150.000 Wednesday.
Wall Street regarded the comeback as
largely technical.
Better performers included IT. 9. Steel,
Bethlehem. Chrysler, Santa Fe, Southern
Pacific. Great Northern. Warner Bros., j
Schenley. American Telephone. Consol- j
idated Edison. Homestake. U. S. Rubber, ;
United Aircraft. American Woolen, I
Montgomery Ward, American Can. Ana- !
conda, Allied Chemical, Johns-Manville. j
Du Pont. General Electric, Westinghouse
and Eastman Kodak. 1
START NOW
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Let
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The Professional House Cleaner
do your, hard, dirty work.
We can clean all painted and papered surfaces Including
Kem-tone type paint, clean and wax your floors, wash the
windows and
Renew Your-Rugs And Upholstered Furniture
Right on the Job.
Also Guaranteed Moth Proofing and Extermination.
Eugene Register-Guard, Thursday, Teh. 81, 1948 Page M
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TRIANGLE CHICK STARTER
SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER
Se
-10c
3Se
Brussells sorouts. box
Early Seed Potatoes, 4 lbs.
100 lb,.
rutins
Apples, It).
rh.rtnut. IK
Dried Italian prunes, "a'lbs.
8r
..25c
-SS.00
,37c
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ur naiian prunes, 3 10s. -28c
Dried Miller iweet prunes, 3 lb&45c
Dried petite prunes, "
MISCELLANEOUS
Cider, gallon -
Honey, 5 lb. pail $1.45: 1 lb.
Walnuts, lb.
Walnut meats, lb.
Filberts, lb.
Grape lulce, gallon
Turkeys, lb.
Popcorn, lb. .
33c
45c
90c
.0-4Sc
SI. 13
49c
20c
Soups, salads, entrees
gain zest from this true
day flavor. Keep the
; tiaker handy for celery
goodness ma jiffy.
I O.IIIC (AIT
1 ONION SALT
1 Iltlll SAIT
1 lavoa (AIT
SIASONINe
Schilling
Portland List
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 20 (AP)
Butterfat first quality, maximum of .6
of 1 per cent acidity delivered In Port
land, 52-52 Vc; premium quality, maxi
mum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity. 53-53 Vic;
valley routes and country points, 2c less
than first or 50-50 Vic.
Cheese selling price to Portland re
tailers: Oregon triplets, 33.13c; loaf. 34.21c
lb.; basic price triplets to wholesalers,
2&.3c; loaf, 28.5c lb.
Eggs To retailers: AA grade, large,
44c; A large, 42c; medium, 39c; small
(pullet), 34c.
Eggs Purchases from farmers: cur
rent receipts, 35-36c; buyers pay 5-10c doz.
below ceiling price on others.
Butter AA prints, 51-5 lVa; cartons,
52-52Vc; A grade prints, 50-5 lc; cartons.
51V-52c; B grade prints, 50-5 lc.
Live poultry chickens buying price of
wholesalers: broilers, IV. to 2 lbs., 20c.
2 to 3V lbs., 24c; roasters, over 3V. lbs,,
25c; colored hens, 23c: leghorn hens, 18
19c: roosters and stags, 12c.
Rabbits Government ceiling: average
country killed to retailers, 44c lb.; live
price to producers, 22-24c lb.
Turkeys Basic buying price, dressed
basis: hens, 35.2-36.2c lb.; toms, 30.2-31.2c
lb.; for toms, net at farms.
Dressed turkeys? Packers' selling price
to retailers hens, 43-43 Vic lb.; toms, 39
41c lb.
Onions Green, California, $1.40-1.50
dozen bunches.
Onions Oregon dry. No. 1, $2.69 50-lb.
sack.
Potatoes Local Burbank, $2.90-3.00
cental; Baker county, $3.50 cental; Des
chutes 100s, No. 1, $3.45 cental; 25s, 90c.
Dressed meats Veal AA, 22Vc; A
213,ic; B, 19-19V.CI C, n-mic; cull,
14-15c lb. Hogs fancy block, 20c. Lambs
AA, 26c; A, 24Mc; B, 22'.c; C, 20c.
Mutton fancy A, 13Vc; M, 12c; R grade,
8-10c. Beef AA, 21ci A, 20c; B,
18c; C, 16Hc; canner and cutter,
133,i-Hc; canner and cutter bulls, 14c.
V -. oioci
15c
KDINO DIP.
IY AND OttN
WOOl'OAM COir., NEW YOIK 10, N.V.
Florsheim
SHOES
FOR MEN and WOMEN
1060 Willamette
'BETTER!
BAKED"
HORN'S BREAD
TUB U"sP
ALL the Family Love Cream of Rice.
make breakfast a joyous meal
serving Cream of Rice! Each
my-smooth serving fortified to
awe-grain levels with vitamins Bi,
madn and iron. Only S minutes
"fix. Get this "high-energy" cereal,
?a of Rice, today! It's "The
area's Cereal" ... and every
Cloves it!
weaTSTOHrODuroco.WAUTr'oow
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You don't have to buy fancy-cut steaks or the choicest roasts to be
sure of tender, delicious meats at Safeway. Even our least expensive
cuts short ribs, boiling meats and pot roast are unconditionally guar
anteed to please. If you ever get a cut of Safeway meat that fails to
measure up to your judgment of what fine meat should be, let us
know. We will give your money back, without return of the meat.
-Lunch Suggestions-
Lunch'n Loaves, Type 3 lb. 34c
Thuringer, Tosty D 33c
Bologna, A. C. Type 2X lb.34e
Sea Foods
Fresh Salmon sliced 35c
Razor Clams, Fresh cleaned lb. jar 95e
Fresh Oysters, Medium . Pintle
Grade A Chickens
Fryers, Eviscerated
Fowl, Dressed
lb. 69
Ib. 35c
APPLE BUTTER
Libbv'' smooth No.303iar19
PEANUT BUTTER ib 29e
' Howdy ' Beverly CKe
(Coarse grind) or (Regular) 2-lb. jar 99
Safeway has a large selection of
"Spreads" that very nicely take the
place of the "Oh, so scarce" butter.
Listed above are two of the favorites!
Cantcrimiy Tea i 12e 43e '13'
Tomato Juke SuTwn n210c IV
Tomato Juke W4ZZ W
Nended Juke eiend o; Gold no. 2 eon 1 8C
Sliredded Wheat Keiiogg Pkg.11c
Baby Cereal Heinz dry e-oz. Pk9. 15e
TendefOni Von Camp 6-oz.pkg.l15
Malt Blue Ribbon, light or dork 3-lb. jar 55l
LUX TOILET SOAP
3 bars 20
for complexion
and bath
White Magic Bleach uart 10c
Clorox Bleach QuortlSc
Toilet Soapx1"0 3b14c
Lava Soap Medium size bor 317c
Dog Meal, Go. 2 lbs. 22c 5 lbs. 49c
Dog Food, Home plo,e 8-b- 9- 77c
S252 returned
service men employed by
Safewoy by Dec. 31, 1945
welcome back fellas,
Glad to Have You!
How to Use Meat to
Make Breakfasts Hearty
Cold days call for hearty breakfasts, and one
of the best ways I've found to make a break
fast substantial is to include some meat in
the menu.' Here are some favorite winter
breakfasts that will also make a special hit
for Sunday brunch.
COLD MORNING SPECIAL
Tomato Juice with Lemon Wedge
Hot Apple Pancakes Rolled Around
Sausage Links
Warmed Syrup Coffee or Cocoa
APPLE PANCAKES To 2 cups of pre
pared pancake flour, add 2 eggs and l'A
cups milk beaten together. Blend well. Stir
in 1 cup finely chopped apples and 2 table
spoons melted shortening. Drop by table
spoonfuls onto greased griddle or frying pan.
Bake until bubbles break; turn and bake
until golden brown. , Wrap each pancake
around a well-cooked sausage link. Serve hot
with warmed syrup. Serves 6.
WAKE UP TO THIS!
Spiced Applesauce with Raisins
Sauteed Kidneys with Mashed Potato Cakes
Buttered Toast
Coffee or Milk
SAUTEED KIDNEYS-Skin, split in half
lengthwise, and remove white tubes and tis
sues from 6 to 12 veal or lamb kidneys. Wash
thoroughly. Cut into thin 'slices and cover
with flour, salt and. pepper. Saute in drip
pings about 3 minutes or until browned. Add
1 cup hot water and cook about S minutes,
or until thickened, stirring constantly. Serve
hot. Serves 6.
START THE DAY RIGHT I '
Baked Winter Pears
Broiled Lamb Chops and Hashed
Brown Potatoes
Toasted English Muffin
. , Coffee or Milk
-HASHED BROWN POTATOES Melt 3
tablespoons shortening in a heavy frying
pan; add 3 cups chopped or finely cut cooked
potatoes, heaping them toward the center
and away from the edges of the pan; season
to taste. Cover with a lid or heavy plate;
press down so that cover is right on top of
the potatoes. Place a box of salt or rock on
top to give pressure. Cook slowly and with
out turning for. 15 to 20 minutes, or until
crusty brown. Turn out onto a warm plate.
Cut into 4 or 6 pie-shaped wedges to serve.
Director
The Home akers' Bureau
Anttbtr SJtwy Sennet
Sweetheart Toilet Soap
The Soap that agrees A
with your skin. Reg. Size JL bars 1
Woodbury Toilet Soap
For the Skin OC
You Love to Touch 9 bars E4
full of I EaTi V I An .i.M:
sjls s' ' I fl
flavor
Tender, Nutritious, Meaty
Grade A lb,
3,
Lamb Rib Chops
GradeAib.43cGr.AAtb.45e
CL,..Mil imk DA. Grade AA Ib. 35c
JIIUUIUCI kUIIIU I1UQ-I Gradi
Link Sausage
Type I lb. 48c
Pork Sausage
Bulk Type 1 Ib. 39c
Square cut bone in
Grade A lb. 34c
LAMB STEWGradeAA&A lb.19
Neck, breast or shank
Loin Lamb Chops
Grade CQc Grade KKc
AA LB. 99 A LB.M
The season's finest fruits and vegetables, priced by
the pound, await your selection at your Safeway
fijUL-MipaiuuL
PEARS
Juicy D'Anjous
lb. Win
U)lm&ofL
APPLES
extro foncy,
fancy & C grade
ib. He
tapefralt Desert vvhite H. 5c Calavos rao? lb. 35
Cabbage Green-Medium size H). 6C BrOCCOH Bunched ft.
Parsnips Local crop , smooth, crisp lb. 8V.c Carrots No tops to poy for ID. "
?u,hem . Potatoes u s. no. i s 10 lbs. 45c
TamS D. I I72C Famous Idaho 100-lb. sk. 3.69
Fresh produce features for Frl. & Sat.
You get more for your money at Safeway!
Henhey'i Cocoa (or richness and flavor
Snowflake Crackers really fresh sodas 2-lb. pkg. 29c
Spcrry Pancake Flour 10-lb. pkg. 69c
Wheatiei for health breakfast 3 for 2S
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Peon Harper House No. 2'a 3Zc
Gardenside Peas N-2 0311 1 lc
Libby's Beets DIced or cut 303 Jar ie
Beet Sugar 5 lbs. 32c io ibs 59c
I (toxnci"j 1 25 -
Sw't Potatoes l-la-Co. No. 2Vt 28c
Diced Carrots Del Monte 303 ,ar 1 lc
Pink Salmon Llly &Mq
Tuna Fish Tuxedo brand Vz can 27fl
IELP MIRRY PEACETIME fiOOIS!
The end of the war did not stop the need
for turning in waste fats. Many important
products nylons, tires, soaps and elastic,
to name but a few require the use of
scarce industrial fats and oils in their
manufacture. Safeway meat sections con
tinue to pay four cents per pound for the
waste fats you bring in.
Ym ret More for yoir nosey at
SAFEWAY
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