Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1945, Image 8

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    R Capital Journal. Salrm. Ore.. Wednesday. Fen. 21. 1945
Strong Post-war Fleet Needed
Says Secretary Forrestal
Washington, Feb. 21 'fT'. A strong postwar fine! is not incom
patible with international collaboration, says Navy Secretary
Forrestal, because "the means to conduct war must be in the
'hands of those who hate war."
Stocks Decline
On Tax Rumors
New York, Feb. 21 'U.B
Slocks had their widest decline
of the year today on what Wall
street interpreted as a federal
rptnrrp rtrix'r to pliniiliaiP all
speculation from tho markets. world, more ships must be built
Transactions, though slight ly f,urinK the next three years not
under veslordav. exceeded the only 1" "forearm ourselves
million'sharc mark for the 18th gainst heavier losses as we ap
consccutivc full session. ! proach Japan," but to maintain
Principal reason Riven for the j and increase the present "tre
nccline was the recommendation j mendous margin'' of power.
of Mariner S. Eceles. chairman
of the federal reserve board,
that h wartime excess profits
tax he applied to speculative
gains on stocks and real estate.
However, technical factors also
played a part since the market
had rien for eight straight ses
sions to new highs for more than
seven years. Approach of the
holiday tomorrow also brought
In some evening up operations.
The Eccles statement con- an "alert nucleus" of the ef
firmrd in the Wall street mind j fective logistics organization de
recent rumors the federal re- veloped in wartime would have
serv planned to eliminate all
margin trading. That rumor
has neither been confirmed or
denied by the federal.
Losses were reduced before
the close by several favorable
factors, including the regular
dividend on American Tele
phone and publication of sev
eral favorable corporation re
ports. Railroad shares met
support.
Chrysler came back a point
from its low. American Tele
phone rose on the dividend.
Selective buying by investors
brought some gains of a point
or better. American Smelting
continued strong In the nonfer
rows metals. Gold and silver
mining issues made new highs
on inflation hedging.
Taxicab Unions
Plan Strike
Washington, Feb. 21 U, P)
Labor's long-simmering revolt
against government reluctance
to grant wage Increases broke
out into the open today with the
decision of Ihe powerful l.pxlilc
workers' union (CIO) to 'aban
don its nn-strikc pledge.
The decision came just a few
houri before the war labor
board approved wage Increases
fnr 54.000 textile and 1-10,000
packing house workers.
WLB ruled, however, that its
wage awards could not take ef
fect until it had ironed out a
dispute with Economic Stabiliz
er Fred M. Vinson over the
quesiinn of price relief.
Em i 1 Rieve, president of the
textile- union, rharRCd in New j "as aimecl lu.itl new members
York thai Ihe order "merely durinq the past year, it was re
confirms the union position t lint ported Tuesday riurinu Ihe au
dio board is no longer a free j "t'al stale convention of Ihe or
auenl. able lo make ils own de- Ionization heiug held at Ihe
risior.s." Chamber of Commerce. The
"tn effecl." he said, "the . convention, nriqinally scheri
board says that it recognized I "' Cnrvallis on a Ihrer-
thc fact that cotton-rayon lex- day basis, was transferred lo
tile workers receive suhstan- Salem and cut to a single day
dard wages bill that it cannot ! at Ihe request of ODT.
give them what equity and jus- The convention attracted ap
lice demand because Vinson has : proximately ITS delegates and
lied the board's hands."
Nut Growers Meet
Portland Monday
Tnvitatinn is fining out lo all j representative of the Oregon
nut growers to attend the an- L'nion.
mini meeting of the filberts and ! .John Sheperd of Scio gave a
walnut marketing development report concerning the state
committee which will bo held at board's deliberations and the
the Central Library, Portland, budget for the fiscal year. Ar
bct wren 1 0th and II ih on Yam- thur Roho, editor of the official
lull. Monday. February 2(i at I publication of the Oregon l'nion
"'10 ) m. i was introduced and briefly out -
R.-nort of the activities of the lined what he will attempt to
committee fur l!M4 will be do. The legislative report was
made, a panel discussion will be ; given by Wendell Ruriett of
held end as an especial feature (Jorw.is, Marion county presi
Fred W. Read of the California , dent, while Mrs, Alma Know or
Fruit Kxchangc will tell how of I'olk cminly. state education
PunUist built a M ."lO.OOil.Ouo m - al and young potple's leader, re
nt-EC biiMiicss The announce- ported for licr department,
ment states that this will be; Th." convention closed Tuos
Ihp trost important nireting the t day afternoon w ith the ronsid
f.!'nert and walnut market do-jpration of resolution's, election
vrlopment committer ever held. ! nf officers and an address by
All se.i!s will be free with no 11. O Holph.
l"esrrvnt ions. t
Up Ceiling Prices
On Bottom Fish
roi-tland. Ore,, Feb 21 1"
The ceiling on bottom fih
whic'i Astoria fishcinii-u have
Iom2 contended was too low--
lam in biii tn .
fv.nl tMVU . ".71 ll'A
IlUltlhll T0UR1US
Do You Hate HOT FLASHES?
If you suffer from hot flnhf. feel
vpaIc, nervoim, m bit blue m times
ell due to tins functlounl "mltldle
apo" period perulUr to women try
Lydin E. rinkham's Vrgemble Com
pound to relieve inch rmpioni
Mftd etpepldlly for women helpi
nature! Follow label direction!.
IYDIA E. PINKHAM'S SKJfJilo
The secretary, in his annual
report to the president, said
the United States and her al
lies should keep fleets "capa
ble of controlling the world's
oceans,' prepared to fight, if
necessary, "for a world order
in which our way of life can
endure."
While the United States navy
is already the largest in the
"The greater our strength, the
sooner our victory," he said.
Knrreslal's report, his first
as secretary and the first an
nual report of the department
in I wo years, was limited by
restrictions of war to discus
sions of logistics, production, re
search, trainir. health and fi
nance. He said the sol u I ion of the
problem of preserving in peace
a profound effect on naval or
ganization and policy.
Navy production, he said,
reached a peak by June, 1944,
"which probably need not be
exceeded." Production of "capi
tal equipment," such as ships,
planes, guns and bases, had be
gun a gradual decline, while
production of 'expendable" ma
terial, ammunition, fuel, cloth
ing and repair parts, continued
to increase with the tempo of
the fighting.
Ship complel ions set a rec
ord in the 1944 fiscal year, 42,
248 naval craft aggregating 4,
483.947 Ions. These included
.12.814 landing craft, 355 aux
iliaries, 954 patrol and mine
craft, 6887 small boats, 580 dis
trict craft, and 678 combatant
ships. Combatant vessels com
pleted included a battleship, six
27,000 tons aircraft carriers,
four 1000 ton light carriers, 69
escort carriers, 13 cruisers, 115
destroyers, 399 destroyer es
corts and 71 submarines.
Plane acceptances of all types
lotnlrd more than 29,000, an
increase of 80 percent over the
preceding year.
Forrestal said the navy is still
giving its best efforts to solv
ing Ihe problem of rotating per
sonnel so that men overseas for
long periods may come home on
furlough.
Farmers' Union
In Convention
Th Oregon Fflrrnprs' Union
was presided over by Amnion
(nice, stale president. C'.rtce, a
: dclegale to the national conven
tion at Denver, t'nlo,, cave a
I report of Dial meeting as did
; Ronald K. .tones, slate vice
president who was t ho official
was up three rents a pound to-
Th- ditrirl OVA said in
creases on flounder, sole and
cod were allowed to encourage
frozen processing of winter
cnu.uht fish.
HEALTH TO YOUI
Corrccl Jtetraf, Colon Ailment
I1mfrfSfi'ti (P1pi1, T:
ntfl. 'lUilfl. H.m'rt (Hi;'
1 lufl rlfiittny Jmallh -pfw.
I lf arn-obtlitr fri'CT lil
Oi r mttihid of Itdntmont 1
'CCPlnlij( milo(l Irn
31 t .v-. i j .i
lffw. Ca iint!nniiina4
j or lanii lot I'KllE booklet.
I Oren tw.ng. Men., V. ed , hi, 7 lo S M
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
(h)' iff (on and Sirtjean
N r Tim r XntiH nrH Cfir4
T: rn ill R rvf'iftH M f-on
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Market Quotations
TArlUnd FaiUide Markrt
A p'ii'.up demand (or pi'a'w on ''''
larni'iV a-i-.de ,iifl" mar'" v
srf:;T.fd '0 th? lame' i'trii: ,n in.-uiv
!i'fi. today, as -xrr ii,.m'.e Id : iO
fnr No 1.. Fniil.i And ex a " -s .'.:.; .11
demand. Ofppn cahbsr 7j rm'., '."iy
o-d nary irt 12 fnr io:i.rl. Hf-nv a
r iil:f IdWfr rraif. H"roi: 2 'ii an. 'r,r.
ed Cirffn hrocroli to : "i0 It,;. .rmi:,
Dry nn :011s (2.10 lor 'i0 .Q--. H:th on
ion' Id-l'-c do. bu:u:i"
Hfiod Rivr Srv.un ;i;;i.s '2 for .lma.i.
13.50 lor largrr (arc a:;d fill.
Forltand Produce Esrlianir
Hutirr Cuba 93 nolo 421. 92 ncort
42!.c. fifl sen: 42c. S'J srora 41',r !h
f Pries !r it' a:lf-rr . A A '.a ; iic ;c.
A lie, mrd. A 41c, 'ma i 37c dofii.
(iieef Ofcmi 1 it pins 21.21, d3!m
27 7c. loal 27.9c. Johnrrs pay Uc lb. les
Portland Wholeale MarhM
11 utter- AA pv.iM 4fi-4B,..e. cm'
46 1 - 4'i 1 jr. A crude, p; 111 t.v 4.'i . -4
rm 'oii 4.i -46 . c fl sir a dr. , prints 4 j
4S't, canons 46-46 ,r ;b.
liulterfat First o ial.y niM.in irn of
of 1 iie.-ceni ac.d:'V, d- ei-tl :n Portia
.i.'-i'2 ic lb. Prcni;n:n u:i "v, ni.ix ).'
-:ri:)
.vi-.vf
:on:V r point 2c 1
( heese S' liin-i
If) 2c. tnplc:
f o b.
y.tzs To rP!a:r.v A A x' ra .arri
(Sc, A A '.araf 46r. A n:xf 4ic. A m?d
40r mal! r j ' i ' 17c rtom
Live, l)reeil Pniilir II iy:iiB purr,
from rrfidurrrs: Rio;.1!', up : n 2 i:)
30 c !b . fryer 2-3', lb.' c, ;i,i-:r;-
mer 3 i lbs. lie. Lej n., 2v i nlorC
hen, a. ! v.s. 27' c ',n. rui-' i'i . 16r
Live Pimltrv .V.i.im pr;tr. to r'';i;rv
No. 1 grade tinhorn nro ! up " 2 i .o
31c. roa'frs 3!c. Mas 2l'jC, old icw.r."
13-20r. fo-A-: fhen.ii 2T:.c lb
Rabbit On-. e nun e ii re;!, us A'. rra
coun'ry k...f-d :n r"'.a.r.. 4 Ic lb. L.vf
pr:re 'o prod I"! n 22-l'4c lb
liirkevs Scliim pr;c ro re'a'.lrrs
Dre .cd hen and to:n 4.Tjc If)
Turkey A!:'.e. (io; :. rr;.,:;j p.lr"
Hen and toms for rove rnnif n i a.e;
15 20r. '.'r c.v:::an trade 3S 20c '.n.
Freh eetablr
Artirlinke 4? 7; ,S. 11 0 box,
Atpaiaeus" Cai.f. -i0r lh.
AmrjfH-fai:r. ,ifl I-ir f a!.
Heam .'a:.f. 1 -i lb
Rrnrrnli --Green, local H .ifl C.ll.f
S 0-7.i per 111-42 lb.-.
Canners Strike
Back at OPA
The St ay ton Canning com
pany and North Paci fic Pack
ers & Canners have struck back
in circuit court in two actions
i nst it tiled under the name of
Chester Bowles, administrator
of the federal office of price
administ rat ion, against the two
concerns by asking for an or
der of the court requiring F. K.
Wagner and Cecelia P. Gallag
her, attorneys for plaintiff in
Ihe soils, to produce and prove
by what authority they are ap
pearing as atlorneys in the mat
ter. Similar affidavits, motions
and answers are marie in each
of Ihe two suits filed.
In the I wo actions instituted
under the name of Chester
Bowles ns plainitff it is sought
lo collect damages and penalties
from the concerns for alleged
sales of berries at over I he
maximum prices fixed by the
OPA.
Affidavits by A. K. Clark, at
torney for defendants, dec I a re
that as far as he has been able
lo nscerlaiu the plaintiff has not.
considered the matter or au
thorized Ihe bringing of the
proceedings and that they are
not brought under his direction
or authority. Mr declares thai
the atlorneys. as far as he can
ascertain, are instituting the
proceedings on I heir own au
thority or on the direction of
some one other than the plain
tiff. In (lie amended answers tho
defendant concerns declare that
the courts of the United Stales
have exclusive jurisdiction over
act ions of t his character and
that I hey arc beyond I he pur
view of the circuit court here.
The answers also declare
that the secretary of agriculture
has at no time fixed prices on
the berries ment ioned in the
complaint.
t The answers further assert
that the defendants did not vio-
; late any regulation, order or
price schedule under the emci-
j goney price control act.
Gillette Wins for
Storage Butter
Corvallis. Feb. 1M -V- Halph
Gillette. K u gene, won the Ore
gon Hairy Manufacturers asso
ciation annual cold storage but
ter contel with butter scoring
it 4 after six months' storage.
Marvin C'arkuff. VcMinnvi! le.
placed socond : Francis Sparks
j Clatskanie. third; ,lohn Gard
! nrr, reunion, fourth; W. U l.ocp,
1 Raker, fiflh; Kd U Keener, A!
j bain , sixth.
I The cottage cheese enn!e-t
. winners w ere Ivan Knight.
Portland, first; M rle 11. l.ee.
Kugcne, second; Frank Synimes.
Eugene, third.
Acid Indigestion
M7 .
t man i hick
Lemon Juice Recipe
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly
If mmi Hirer fTp'm rhpi;mil!r nrfhritu
nr irltm p.tin trv If. n inrle Hirvi'-t'sne t-
i in
i nutrt nf '
nt t lew
It
r ,-
:i And i1ejnnt nred onlv .1 (aMeni-e
k.n urn TimrR (Mten n'thtn hi
emetlmpft mprnmt-- iilernli.l rei,lt)i
M:ned H li v,n i!o r -t -K'-' If
rul If ! ei di n.i r.-ef V-iir-. rri-:rn
mptT p kill' H ; t t .1 m r-
t it
fi'Hp' anil ! I'M i.vi rid rcfomme odej t
I I iwi Uotl and Jru tioit ftroMuria.
' f'.-bbcp No. 1 '.oral, green, ro-ind
-,u c;-.itr. O'H'Sii 0--V; C:'l.
'if) pt .'lO-lb. acx. Savoy iCr, crate,
! red H - Kit :b
i Olrr 0:..'. srrfn fajicy t.Wi 40 crate,
j v. A.'r 4 "1 i') cr.vr, tfry roo'. $1.
I ( arrls Oirkon 7j-79r do;, bjnche.i.
( aiiliri-ni
S2 2
-.10 a
CI .1
I'liitrs Lo
l.ttcpUni C,'.i::r IPc :h
liaih, I.r.i-al ,.'o. 1 41",- lb.
.MIi,-r C,::f. is Vl-M era'.
LrltiMr -Ci:,;. 4- J4-I4 era e.
,M iithrijiiniv Nom.iia!, hot ;sp SO-SSc lo.
(Hiiniis (iifn T.'i-HOc do, biir.cii'i,
Uiikjih I):y. Icla.'.o l-;::c:i 12 B5, No.
1 :r,i-x nrf-woii 12-JS per 50-;b, baj.
Bf:r , 'k rt'r.
I'fas I;npr,nl. H 23-!b. iiamiifr.
PotiUfH's -iifsmirf cn.i-s s:i 60: Klamath
f 1 i ; 1 fii (jfji;al. No 2 and cuiN Jl 00
p-t ,-i(i-.o, h,'. iocnl l. 100s J3..j0. New
Mnr:na Hrd;, Ki fi2 p' r 50-:b bae.
Viimi- l,o;i,.ana SI 30 ,i!t-:b. dale. Cal.
;r.d -xci-is ami yarn? .
l(.Hlishe W'.ntrr 70c do, bunches. Cal.
sp::ii4 ,-:y.e 6 crate.
Itltiib.-irb R'liiinier hot ho'.i.'e. choice
H :;, fat.cv tun. rx. fry Si 50 Pr I.i-ib.
bo fai '. r.'Iri 3 2S-if) per 4f)-:b. box,
Spiiiad) Mt.: i2-(2 2r oratise box. Tex,
!2 2'i 1'ii.-:jp:. V.'I.a Walla !2 box.
vprnuls Ldci: in J 7S box.
Smia-li C'.ii.f, Xucc.iinni Sa-J.-t 25 luf,
I II;,
6,
I it
ilite V.f : Mexican, aa 't
'it. lioi :;o.i..e 1 f) -3 T c lb.
-Lot ai 90c-U doz. bunches.
1'rrsh mil
1 Applr Hr-;,r..O'.i, Yk::r.a, romb. box
t 1 WA. IJohk.. .riiiibit 13 J.i. S;:'enber
i ixrr and fancy. litrse S3 25. med. 13.
) ft -me comb 3 fR Sv.:.. comb, f 3.3ii.
W::.es;tp.. ci.nb i3 OS box.
It.i n. i tin U i nc h ' 7 8c lo. Hand 8 43e.
j lira nes C. Emjic tor j .iO :.:s.
(ira trf nil I --"I.a -AiKte 14 50, p!nk
; SI A: . 'or a Si '.0-2.i.
1 I.eitiiins r, i.Ly l Ti-ifi 25 ca.e. L.mf.
u;j,: V''- do tj n:.
Oraines N.ve. n.13 cae. Floridii
ta
IV
! 60
apple-
Mr:iU
I fiunlr Meant Rn'.ihark pr:r? to re
a..rr:: Co'.nrry ' i.prf iioits. bp". b'Kcn.s
U0-:i0 ih.s. !')-:;, ,r. A A 22'. c. A
IM'.r, B r. S IS-17 ,c. cnViS 12-15r
li) ll: A A 21 ,f. A 20 r, B 13". f, O
I'i ir, ennnf r-rij::Br co'xs M-llr lb Bu;;,
(M.'iuf r--c-i (:'. :i-H ,r. Lamb.?- A A 21c
A I'I :-. B 22 c. C 10-20c lb. Exes: fS
n :r. .m i2c. n :n lC :b.
i,o Cnsi ra Nu l
H....I (;r.f rr;n-iir control.
Ca-ar Hark I'i 44 jirp; lc b.
Sl'ihiitr ;r4i' 1 .!-:no.v 4.r .h
Hul'-s C.i.-.r m-.'Jr, Bttcn bppf 10c lb.
n.'l '.H:. firern bu;: 6r tj;'.
(M),.o::ii..; r.ni:.-af:;. 1144 8ic Up:
it 41 : r ih it in :,:,c l n it 50c .b.
.m Oilrihuinr' Bai
I lirttniu. I.rirai I-.fli.Aii 30c '.b.
1 ilhrt t iOO-ibs. H.irc"- L) i Br:x
io:i.T, Cn:..v
:11b') He ,14c 34c
t t: Ilr Mr 32c
u-v 30c .tfic 30c
H.tiiv 23c 25c 2)c
iV.ihnii--Franq'ii't:e Xn. 1 unnhn 33c.
,tlr. mrti. Jfi'jC, habv 24". c ib Nn.
2 .-unl)'.. .-o(t yuK'-A 30 ,c. lane 28 ;r.
iin-fi iTc. tM'oy 2."T;c lb. No. 1 jiimbn soft
Mir;:s 3.1f, iaif 31c. rifd. 28'jC, baoy 2."i j
t'oi il.ittr) f'rain
l'oi;:.t,Hl. r-pb. 21 t.r-C.i.-;i w:iat b.ri:
'! :e 1 ,.r;. nn Rex ! .-),!'... vh.tr
'.'ih 1 .'. 1. vr-.ifrii rpcl 1 ,i3 ' : hard fri
".riLcr. nrd:n.i:-y I 'i3 ;, 1(1 pel. 1 ,i4. II
1 .'.i. !2 nc: 1 64. hzrd wii.ir baar;:
irilin.u;. 1 :3:J. 10 pel. l.;4, 11 pel. l.jS.
Cir rpi-c;ii-.s wiica; 17. barley 4. flntir 1
Ctini 1. o.i!. 3. hay 1. m.;;!rcd 4, Has. 2.
I'ii
Po.atHl. l-ct. 21 ,.-'... 'WFA Ca;; 3d).
.smal) 200, riii-.v.s ."in salaltir. M.uhei ac
:.' fully srrady. Com-nirrl strrr.s 3100
13 HI), ffiv coort frrl .stnprs 15. 40. SO. Mcd
2nt hp;frr 13 2S-I4.00. few lifad stncllv
anoil in0-:i) IS. so, ct.m rion-n lo 10 00.
C;ui:ir-:--clf:'T ci'A.i 7 00-U.S0. shcliy doic.l
!f .').')(). Int. da;ry type 10.00-1 1 00, fetf
nird-eiiod brrl.s 11. 25-12 SO. Gonrl bulls
12 HO-7.1. Gnorl-rliniuc vcaler.i 14.00-15.00.
oild -H'afl ro is. SO,
llo,;.', 1S0O. j.ilab 2 SO. Market active,
;,!'. (lood-ciin.t e 170-270 lb. IS 75,
luaw.T anil l:clitpr S. i.jOO. Cinnd sov.s
Il.i0-7S. few 2H0 lb.-:. 15.00. Cliojcc IcedPT
p;,:-. niio!;ih;e :n lfi.:,o.
R;i'.-' ino salable. M.ifkci Heady, de
id.uiiI brn.icj. 1 liM unod'Ciif:cP fl7-lb. with
N1 J prhz. sijoi n 14.75: aood-clioicP
iMinlrd (toiab!e IS 00-50, com down to
vvp-i 7.50, slmifclncr sood
licible fl no.
i1io;Tp kinds
( liifiUrt (it.i
in
ritiit, feb,
li No. 4
-1.0't. Nn.
21 'uri.-c.tMi cram:
ynllow 1.03', -n -l( so.
5 n ii;;e I 13'
ni;fd lieai v &2c
1-20-3't' n. feed 1.00-lSn,
Inw
cln,e
1 fi4 .-'
1
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1 fi.
1 fi.l :,
1 54 ;,
I.)irtork
' ! 21 'VF'A H.
' soon. a.-i;p. cnerallv
IK- :.p 14. 75. Cio.Kl-riioif
1 I (to (. a:
omp:-
llab.r
c.:
Rno.
and yeail.ns
" adi niu p. :op 17 00
wpishty siren; num.
i.ri f,-
'U ..:m1 H12S-7S. hulls IIIS-III25. He.
t '-Mil n:,rd ;rers and he.fer.n is 33
e,'-tv. mn- bee.' row, M
Wtn c;,:-er, ft 75 dntrn. Ilr.uy
b ;-..12 .D clo'.v;:. f,,: h'i'.j under 13 7"
1 ': r:" m "'"-IS 0 N..t pnou;i
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l.-' !'' lansh '.fi-.O. ,v;;p, h.d. IfiSO on
,I!'-d a'--" Sncrp scarce
Salem Markets
Ciimpilrd frnm rrpnrl nl Sn
Irm dealer (at the (Ulitntir)
if ( atitl lournjil icadcrB.
(lttutd dallr)
rlPlail rtit
K Htbil I red Pe'.'.f ' J3 25 cL
I ;t Hj,i - t i.l ,
il'n M i.t. It S.4 Oj , u
11..t(tr AlarkPt llei.orl,
U.l-270 :
it."- t i' r .hM
hrpl.: m ...r nj tambj lio lb 19
i-; i '.-t ii u -. s so
4 .i u Ir i ,M c'tAO ce drrurd 31-.
i .' if 1 4c. He.IrrA IJ-Ji 1 Pa.ry
'.! li'-Ii. Drcl co'vj Bu.li 13-19
mild i
-lf.
fi .I'M hrr.A. No. 1 27: i
-i' -' ..;:xi rerj. No. 1 30c;
Od i.'.'sifts l.ic Ib. Colorod baKfri 33c. ,
M;j.:u rr!.-p.--!: tr.fl o-.Twn PTtra
i :. - ,tac4 2tf dozen
' e p; - Y ; l.irSf? 44C. niPd.
t llulirr- 1't n; n'.r.ar A 4a 48c
, D 14',-IS,- c. n;;p;. 4S'-e lb
llultprfat-. Premium 54c No, 1 S3c N.
Dr. I lam. VI. Dt U. t han. N .13,
1KS. CHAN - - LAM
l HIM.sr. I1rtilllll
Jll V Liberty
t'pMalrt rnrtlntir! Hrneral flfclrff Ct
Office ppm turrf' orm n m.
tn I p m ; Is p.m l onnh tlinn,
Mn.-rl pirtiur and utlnt I mi art
(if f rhanr. 1
r(ftirM Hifira lM7 I
u BREATHE FREER A
" 'I'P1 m fnch nos- y
I V ,ri1 Bt n'Rlit open np 6
i colil-dopcd tioe
-uiil you will nlcp 44
SSJ on,v s kneeled. fttl lB
Six Circus
Men Sentenced
Hartford, Conn.. Feb. 21 P
Six officers or key men of the
Ringling Brothers and Barnum
and Bailey circus were sen
tenced to terms, three of them
in stale prison, today on charges
of involuntary manslaughter for
the big tent fire which cost
the lives of 168 persons lie re last
July, but the court stayed exe
cution of sentence for all but one
to permit them to get the '45
show started.
T!-.oe ."PiiifncMi weri! Cirorse W. Rm.:h,
SI. general manager, and Leon a id S.
A r worth. 42. rh;e; tent man, two to
seven vfar. :n siate pr...on,
Jamet A Haley, 46-yrar-o.d vire-pre.;.
den i and d:recior, one to five years ;n
Jlia'e pr',.on.
Edwa rd H Ver.it-es 44, cliief electri
cian, and W.'.!;am Cay, 15. rh.ef aeal
n:an. one year ;n .e nm:y Ja.!. TlU'j
are al! from a.iran'a. Fla.
David V. Blanch.':;d. S. chief trues
man. Hartford. month in jail.
At the same time. J;;dae Shea fined Die
R malms ilrothert, Barn:im and Ba:v
("omb.ned flhmv, inc , official name of
(he concern. !0,000.
All of the defendants and the
corporation itself had pleaded
no contest to involuntary man
slaughter and before passing
sentence Judge Sheat remarked
that this was 'equivalent to a
plea of guilty.'
(Continued from page 5) i
36th Annual Tea
Event of Thursday
Woodburn Tlie 36th annual
Martha Washington Tea, spon
sored by the Wondburn Wom
an's club, will be held at the
library club rooms, Thursday,
February 22. The doors will be
open to the public at 2:.tn. a pro
gram will be presented at 3
p.m. and tea will be served
from 3:3(1 until the close of the
afternoon.
This annual tea is the out
standing activity of Ihe year
which the Woman's club has
sponsored for Ihe past 36 years
for the purpose of raising funds
to purchase new books for the
library and should be patron
ized by everyone in the com
munity who enjoys the privilege
of this beautiful and well
stocked library.
Among the numbers to be
presented nn the program will
be vocal solos by Mrs. Clara
Chamberlain, Mrs. Neal Butter
field, Mrs. J. Melvin Ringo and
Richard Moon and an instru
mental number by Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Thompson. Mrs. O. L.
Withers and Mrs. Ray Glatt are
in charge of the program.
Woodburn Camp Fire Girls
will assist about the rooms dur
ing the tea hour and background
music will be furnished by sev
eral pianists. Mrs. II. C. Bea
nian is general chairman.
Co-operation Has
Jefferson Session
Jefferson. Feb. 21 The meei
, ing of the Marion-Linn Far
; mors' L'nion cooperative, held
in Ihe Odd Follows hall in Jef
! forson, was wel! atlendrd. Elec-
lion of officers was featured.'
Holdover officers are R. A.
Marsh of route 2. Albany, presi
dent; Harry Mullen, route 1.
Albany; Oliver Stephenson. Jef
ferson. Carl Booth of Turner
was elected vice president, and
Keith Allen, Jefferson.
C. J. Rosenau, manager, stat
ed that 4.i members had join
ed during t ho year and that the
total volume of business last
year was about $160,000, an in
crease of $.15. 000 over last year.
He said that from last sea
son's seeds the cooperative has
shipped six ears of rye grass
and two of vetch. They sold
about a carload of rye grass lo
cally, and a car of vetch seed
locally. They handled six cars
of fertilizer last year, three cars
of government wheat and one
if salt.
Women of the Marion Farm
ers' union local served dinner
for t he association. Following
tho dinner hour. Mrs. Loren Lu
per and students of tho Jeffer
son school entertained with sev
eral musical numbers.
Proves Wonderful
For Itching Skin!
To promptly soothe itching, burning
skin of Kczema, Pimples, Athlete's
Font and similar skin and acalp irri
tations due to external cause- apply
Xomo -a Doctor's highly medicated,
inriaihle liquid barked by 35 years'
duccess! Zrmo also nitis healing.
Over 'J5.000.00ft packages sold. First
trial convinces! In 3 mm mm m m f
si7.es. All drugstores. U lyl II
PILES
(Hemorrhoid
w.:;io.r :.-. r.; rn.v
QiUK Rtttrr
no
imsriTAi 17 v rioN
oj r.- lor FRVg
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
N at uro-Proctologist
Courl A Liberty St.. Salrm
10 Percent Boost
In Turkeys Planned
j Portland, Feb. 21 "P Oregon
j turk" growers, who raised 2,
l 084.000 birds last year, plan to
boost production 10 percent this
! season.
' The bureau of agricultural
'. economics said the numbers of
, breeder hens now on hand in
: the state is 20 percent more than
a year ago, Oregon ranked fifth
.among states in turkey produc-
tion in 1944.
Sugar Rations
To be Slashed
Washington, Feb. 21 U.R Ra
tions of sugar for home can
ning this year will be smaller
and will be harder to get. the
office of price administration
revealed today.
Under a drastically curtailed
rationing program, 20 pounds
will be the limit of the can
ning allowance for one person.
Any one family will be held to
160 pounds of canning sugar.
No ration stamps will be vali
dated for canning sugar. Ac
cordingly, you can not take
stamps to the grocer and ob
tain canning sugar, as in for
mer years. Instead, stamp No.
13 is to be affixed to an appli
cation to the ration board, this
for identification purposes only.
All allotments will be made
directly by local ration boards.
Rations will be determined ac
cording to an OPA scale of esti
mates, with a limit of one pound
of sugar for each four quarts
of fruit or fruit juices.
Major reason for curtailing
this year's program. Price Ad
ministrator Chester Bowles said,
is that sugar stocks are the
lowest they have been for any
February since the war began.
The loose rationing system
which prevailed last year re
sulted in an over-usage of 300,
000 tons. OPA said.
The tola! 194o home-canning
ration will be 700.000 tons, the
same amount allocated in 1944.
Stamps and certificates for 1.
000.000 Ions actually were is
sued last year, Bowles said.
Portland, Feb. 21 Oregon
consumers may apply fpr can
ning sugar from May la to Oc
tober 31, inclusive. McDaniel
Brown, district OPA adminis
trator said today.
Tin Star Presented
To Rep. Henry Semon
Hop. Henry Semon, Klamath
Fall,:, volcran legislator who has
been taking a ribbing ever since
he was appointed to the house
committee on health and public
morals when the legislature op
ened 4.i clays ago. got some more
of it today in the form of a tin
star with a big imitation dia
mond on it.
The presentation was made j
on the house floor by Rep. Har- j
vcy Wells, Portland, dean of the
house. who jokingly charged
that Semon was "snooping"' on i
Wells' moral activities, and that 1
therefore, Semon should have a ;
badge of authority.
Somnn nroinicinn In n;n Win
star, said Wells probably would
be looking for somebody to un- I
derwrite his bail bond tomor
row morning.
Early in the session, Semon
was given a stepladder by Weils 1
to peak over hotel transoms. I
LK GAL
NOTICF OK roTPONF.Mt-.TOF FIXM.
lit: niti os s vt rv ronr for
SUHII.I, IVnomVORKING AND AL
MM IMllSTRirS
T;ie Stale Industrial Accident Conm
son l-.-rrby s.e. nonce ;liat ;:ie final
hai:r.; on ii. adop;:on of srnrral o:rie-
rem:. it ne a.'e-y :n tlie Sa -A mill. Wood
aorki.n a:tri A.l.rd Indu;r:sf. to be know.i
as i -e Safety Cnre fn- ;he Sawm.ll.
Wnrvd'.vork.m and All ed Ind.ntrief ,che
d;d to b h.e.d a; ihe Hole! Portland
Porilinri. March X l!i. ha been poti
t'oned and w :11 he held a the Hotel Pori
land. Portland. Arr.! 4. l!H3, a: 10 nrt a m
bT ATE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT
COMMISSION,
Bv Pan! F Gui'ke. chairman 4i
Rfilip.f At I act
" .
For Your Cough
Chronic bronchitis mav drveloo If
your couch, chest cold, nr acute bron
cliit is is not treated and you cannot
afford to take a chance with any medi
cine less potent than Creomulsion
which poes richt- to the spat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel perm
laden phloem and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw. tender, inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomulsion blends beerhwood
creosote byspccial process with other
time tested medicines for coughs.
It contains no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines
you have tried, tell your dnippist to
sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with
the iinderstandinp you must like the
wav it quickly allavs the couph. per
mitting rest and sleep, or you are to
have your money back. (Adv.)
WANTED
WALNUT.
MEATS
Morris Klorfein
Packing Co.
4fi0 N. Front St.. S.ilrm
Phone Tfi.l.l
Wheat, Corn
Stay Firm
Chicago. Feb. 21 'UP Wheat
and corn held firm despite prof,
it-taking and evoning-up on the
board of trade today. Pre-holi-day
doldrums ruled other
grains.
Wheat finished the day un
changed to up ;,p,cent a bushel:
j corn up ' to off : oats off
n8 to "t. and rye off U to 4,
j and barley off i .
! Mil! buying, particularly in
i May delivery, and prospects of
'heavy government flour buying
; this week accounted for wheal
; gain". Other trade interests
also were back in the flour mar
j kct.
! Commission houses bought
May corn advancing tho price
I one cent at one point. Few of-
ferings came out on the bulge,
i Snn( mm rnntiniiod in Good de
mand. Some buying stemmed
from an official report reveal
ing that ."i") percent of all corn
received at principal markets
'last month was No. 5 nr sample
: grade due to high moisture con
tent. ! Oais reflected rye weakness,
i Receipts of cash oats contin
ued lisht because of the trans
jportation shortage. Resting de
: manri developed for May oats at
j 6fi cents.
! Rye opened firm but eased
! under local selling, most of it
I pre-noliday evening-up.
: Birlh
, RnDfv't Tn Mr. ft:-d Mr Samupi T.
n.ihpr-n. Turner, a son. Ciiarlc.i Will.ams.
Vrh. 15.'
SAIipr Tn Mr and Mr. navmond A
- Saltrr. roil'P , fin, Gpup hr&'.s. Fpd. I?
! K-trliart- To Mr. and Mrs. C!midr E
' Eaiiiart. 2."ifi2 l.ee. a son. Clando Eivin.
, Jr., F-b. 14.
i Cummins To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
! C:i :n m :::.. 104 E'm. a son. Robert Arisnn.
I Fh. 10.
I '.V;:'..irri To Mr. and Mr. Wvn K
v.:ard, 1755 S. Cor.aKP, on. Waynr
Edar, Feb. fl.
Collins -Tn Mr. and Mrs. V;ra:l I, Col
, l:ns. 3110 Portland road, a on, Riciiard
Vcrner, FPb. 9.
Cros- To Mr. and Mrs. WaMarf L
Crow, Dalla. a son, Herbprt Allan. Frb. 11
Wilkeron To Mr. and Mrs. .lack Wi!
krrson, route 3. a son. Cirorse Gail. Fb. 6.
Pedp - To Mr. and Mrs. .lolin Conriron
of npar Piul.na, Ore . a son. Thom.r.
Lu-her. First nfpliew of Mrs. Tliera
Terryl Mae.
Sv Paul To Mr, and Mrs. Ta Imadsf
MarCarnicy Lois McK;!l:p' of Los All -seles.
a " "i - pound .on. .lames Phil; p.
Grandson of ihe J. G. McKlllips of St,
Paul.
fill
rton
To
Mr.
and Mi"
.lair
of Pratum.
boy, February
at Silverton hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs Mason
B.inrii hospital in Dallas
daushter, Sandra Lee.
February 4.
Deal hi
IVfri In cI't tj a local ho.iv.'al
February 16. Grover Elliott Rred. late rejn
dent of Poriland. Surv:rd by wife, Emma
of Poriland. and four rh.ldren. Mr'. Ee
lyn Boh on n( Portland, .lames Reed of
ReedAPori. Ore.. Rob.n Rrrd of Dr-lake.
Ore, and O. Lytle Reed of Indianapol;,
Inri . and by nine pinndrhlldren. Services
will be hrld at ihe Mt. Cren Abbey Mau
oleum Saturday. February 24. at lift
p ni . under ilie direci.on of V. T. R.idon
com pany.
P-dron Mrs Mart Peder.-on al hr:
: residence. H80 Mad. - on si: ret. Tue.-ciav.
.February 20. hurvneo by four ciandc.i;,
I d;en. Mrs Ln.ian Franim and Sviv.a.
' rrancr and Henry Mj".'":;. a:: of tia'rin
! :o area- crandc.:..dren. Ariene an 1
I C.ordon Fratnm. oo'.n o: Sa.rm. and a
I son-.ri-.aw C;iar;r Ma'fon "f Salei
Services
held
the C.nue.i-
1 to MRi."GlUN
1W ...II-
low-Spirited Mottdt
And Fatlgua Are Often Symptom
Of Constipation I
For rnnstinntion tnk Xa tur'a
Ilrmrdy (NR Tablets). Contain r.n
rhcniii-als, nn minerals, no phrnril Ho
rivativos. NR Tablets are different
act ditTrrrnr. Purely vegetable '
a combination of 10 vrjie table in
predients formulated over 50 yean
njio. I'nroatedor randy coated, their
action is dependable, thorough, yet
gentle. Get a 2ori Convim-er Box.
Caution: Take only as directed.
NB TO-NIGHT; TOMOffOW ALRIGHT
ALL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE
mf?m
'TABLETS-
ONE WORD SUGGESTION
FOR ACID INDIGESTION
Births, Deaths
riwnMini.nl mmmili w,n.uwm t jwy 1iaa''""'
riTF.RF, IS A SHOKTAGF of Kooil
this yenr. ht Nnrthnip. King Co. lmi
nnt failfvl to supply hi shrt quality veil
for fjirmor of thr northwMt." ACT
I'UOM ri'l.Y nm pfl your upply of
Northlnnd Rrnnd . . . tMMl. frrtilp son
of known origin. For tho nhvnv-dpprnd-Rhlc
red trientiflfri by the Flyinc lioo
on thp hns, your local' Northnip,
Kinjt dealer or nTitp to . . ,
Northrup, King & Co.
BOISK, IDAHO
:ns. I".r-;i-.ii: .n l.-r M.- .oa c
SOJ i W'.-i.t y.rr-. n s .- ,i. - ---
p:'nl F.b:,iJi:v "D. S;::v . --i hv '.. n V. i
May Mvcri nf S.m: a '-; ' ' V . m
C as6"t fl.' S.r.i; to D-.M V M- If
of St. vm. W.rrr rra:; r .(! (l V
M;.v
Br i
i
M.i
I,.iCan:i(ii. C'n'..' . a;iri Btm.i H'.i r of
PuN'.iiHl. nud l'in Vinr'Kr.'. O. V. M--''-;s
o M'( :ord and 0'..vr M'-rn of P.t'rm.
AiMirniiri-iti":!'. nf ppi-vicps la:cr by V. T.
R.adon cninii.ii'y.
Martin - B.iby Boy Martin, Infant sun of
Mr. Mid Mr.-. O. E. Mnrt;n of rnu I,
Si 'phi. F'pbnmrv 20. at a lucul ho-)H;i!.
SuniVinc hP.-;dP,s Hip parrnts pip tins
Bi-aiKlmfilhcr'.. Mrs. Ks t;i Mail in of Port
in ml and Mi.-. KhI.p .laPKrr "f S.t'rtn.
Pr;air t r.- v iv,.dr M'iv:cc.s wrtc rc Wi'd
im (In v. inrsuiiy 21, a' C;ty View c"iti.
trry, niiTi-t.on Clnnaii-R:irnck ronicany.
Maria Olivnttl
Mt. .hep!- Maria Ollvofl, a pionPrr in
th.s romimmiiy. '!m dd at hrr lioni
Frhrunry 1!). n: tlir anr of ill y.'ars and
.MX month, had livrd in Mf. Alisfl for .:.6
yr.ii1,. Horn Mum De Zovdo of Frrm-n
parrn's a! Vpii.cp. IM;v Orl 3. 13'i3, and
niarri'-d Em .in up! Oliv oi ; i Jan. 2.1. 137 s.
In 13ft2 hrr .lu.-b.nid ramp to thr 1' S.
io r.siab.:.li a I'.nmc for ill' fain:!:
Ol'.-.nii: war. rplur'an: to mir.p to a n"'
'.arid, hut Tie:. Fatiirr Ad-Ihplm O
!iia:i. OSB. wa- i:isrumr;i: ii :n crt
:irr a'lo tiir rii:ldi'n to conn- v-,cn
niPVa.lrd ' .'-h !r:irrs ir.'ini in t:
lanniaEr.1 to l:rr and rrla: ;vr... P.r cnmp
dirpctl.v io Mt. Anrl !n 1S35 with tlinr
liirre fhildrrii. Pr'pr. N.iiali and Minna.
ThiiP ciK'diTii -Kcre born in M: . Anzrl.
I.ro. Ann p. a and An nr. Thr tiirrp .-on
nrpfrd"d t'.u-ir mHiirr in d.ilii. I.ro .n
1503. a:ali in lftL'7 and Rpv. Faihrr Ptrr
Olivo:: in 191.1. Surviv'.ns arp: datiehtfr,
Mrs Marina Srupfrl of Poriland. Ansria
of San Francisco and Aunp al homp;
riaui:htPr-iii-la'". Mrs. .lo'.ppinne O!:vo' !t
nf Enrrka. Crtl.," : crandcliildren. Emanupl
StuufPl. Mrs. Fln.-citrc RronibcrE. Mrs.
Alb:na Sanron. Mrs. r.in! Mi-chf-:!.
f::ai"iicp Supfrl. of Portland. Eriwurt
Siupfr:. FM.' c, VS. nnv. Sp.iiUp. R. ch
ard Stuufpl. AOM2 c. t S navy ;n ti
South Pacific. Evrlvn and France Oil
voi'l of Eureka. Cal : and 10 crea; crarid
rh;ldrpn. Funeral sprv:r.s arr fnt.niv-'v
ft for Fr.day at 3 15 j m. from ?.
Mary s rivircn. In prinrr.: will hr a; Cal
vary r r m r : p ry hr s de i-r r h u band and
son P-ib:.r rpp;ini:nn of ;.ie ro--.i-y a
tv Un;rr Funcrai home at 6 p in. Thursday,
Obituary
Irm Ma
Aurora Funeral prv!r" for Frrn Havs,
45. nf Eaco. Mont .. forinrr rp.-.d'-m of
Bario-v, we re lie Id February 20 in the
chapel of thr Canby Funeral home. Vault
fiKonihmrn: fnHniK-d in 7on M-niorLal
par;.. Canb;-. Rpv. I) n. Priest o.'f.c.atfd.
Havs died February 12 Son of Mr. and
Mtji. H B Hays o.' Barlow, born Drc 27.
IJW.V He had lived in Oklahoma before
rom.n: io Urinv s.x years a;o. and
moved o Montana In 1510 wherp he wa.s
rnaaceri in : he automobile bimii. Fo ti
a number of yeHr.i iie wa Piiuaced ! t
ihe same b-ine.ss at Barlow. Ve'rran ( lfti
t he f :rst Worid war and a nimbpr Jf '
the Ma-on:c lodae. Sirvh.ni; are the wi
dow. Martha, who hr married :n 1042;
rn. Biily of Montana. be;drs his parrn's;
threr hro;iirr.5. Howard of Wpt Linn,
Floyd of Portland and Malt of Barlow
sister. Mrs. Opal Ziwus of Chiraao. Mr.
Neva Lamb nf Poriland and Mrs. Gladys
Ko;)elk of Rcner;a. Calif
CO-OP MARKET
News
12S8 STATE ST.
The new Profit Sharing Stamp
Books will be substituted for
Ihe old Patronage Record books
and coupons beginning March
1st. The new books with full
instructions will be sent by mail
direct to all those who have
1 heir names in Ihe profit shar
ing membership register. There;
will be extra books for thosi
who do not yet have their name
in tlie register.
Among the home-grown food
products lately added to the
long list of such commodities
previously in the Market arc a
quantity of home canned fruit
in glass jars peaches, pears,
and pitted black cherries. To
matoes in 1-qt. and 2-ql. jars
are also available. These proc
essed foods do not require as
many blue points as the factory
processed food in tins. Among
other items are local grown
home dried sweet prunes. Shell
beans and Navy beans. All fine
fond.
The Co-op Market still has the
outstanding locally grown apple
display in Salem. There is also
a good supply of walnuts and
filberts.
In addition lo Co-op butter
the Market now has Parkay, All
sweet and Nucoa stubstitutes.
There will also be some lunev
meats. This line will be ex-1
panded as soon as sufficient ad
ditional capital is made avail
able. Fryers will be there again this
Friday supplied by Mrs. Geo.
Box. To be sure to get one
hotter telephone Mrs. Box be
fore Friday, ph. 23184.
Garden seeds, tools, insecti
cides, etc.. will be stocked in the
; Market as additional capital for
that purpose is made available.
! Some of the furniture that Mr.
j Pickett had ordered for Christ- (
mas is just now coming thru.
: As a result he now has a very
j large slock of unfinished and
, prime coated furniture,
j Mrs. Maschal is increasing
. her stock of shelf antiques, rues
, and fancy work. Just now she
1 is featuring some new aprons
and old English china. Mrs.
, Kcnynn has a large stock of
Beautiful artificial flowers and
many other hand-made novel
ties just the thing for birth
days and special occasion gift.
Everyone who shops in the
Co-op Market from and "?
March 1st will receive pA f'
sharing stamps for every dol
lars worth of goods purchased
anywhere in the Market.
1W 5