Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 20, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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MARKET
QUOTATIONS
steady to 3 eenti lower: wwi iieed ta
a rents nigner; top iv bo. noon m
holes 170-360 lb. 19 SO to It S6: 170-3,
b. IB 00 to 19 M; uvtril lot JOO-J50
ba. IB 00 to IS 73: few JM-400 lbs 17 50
o IB 00: good and choice to, under :&
tan. 16 26 to 17 25: 4W-525 Ibi. IMS to
art- hivir nhti ilna-ii to around
ara Ueesle - h so: Bood cleararu-r.
(By VUlM r-acawa company- Cattle salable BOO: tilvn 800: market
Sprint lamb top ,13 W) to w generally steadv, light yearlings coatinu-
Sheared limbi, top. I1B00 to 130 SO mg in wry broad demand, cholct cattle
Yearling. Uittt iit vo io n w ibwnt; scattered loads and lot medium
Cnplfal Journal. Salem, Oregon, Friday. May. 20. 19iQ IS
New Plastic Container Pictured here with the new plastic
container! that their company, White Rose Chemical com
pany, has designed for one of its products, are left to right,
robert Watson, Robert M. Fischer, Jr., and Howard Grimm.
The container, the only induction molded plastic bottle in
America and the only sealed plastic bottle, to date, that can
be refilled has been patented by the Salem firm.
Magic Bottle Produced by
White Rose Company Here
-i Once again a Salem firm has produced something new. This
time it's a container put out by the White Rose Chemical com
pany and made of polyethylene, a pliable plastic material.
Practical and without mechanical devices to complicate it. in
fact It's In the modern streamlined class, the container takes only
a squeeze its trade name Is
Squeeze-Easy to dispense its
liquid contents in a fine spray.
Right now it is being used
only for White Rose glass clean
er, the product for which it was
designed, but large eastern con
cerns have evinced interest in
the container for their products
To us this particular contain
er it can be made in any color,
bright or pastel the housewife
need not be a hairpin-chewing
gum-and-adhesive tape me
chanic. There are no springs,
no levers, no handles or buttons
to push. Hence there is noth
ing to repair. The only piece
of metal in the entire bottle is
a metal ring used in sealing the
bottom of the container. The
rest la plastic.
Engineer Helps
Wanting a dispenser minus
little gadgets for its glass, clean
er. White Rose Chemical com
pany last November began work
on designing the container.
Working with James E. de
Shazer. Jr.. chief engineer of
the Beaman Plastic Products
company in Portland, they de
signed the present one and pat
ent rights on the manner in
which the container is made and
the plastic dispersing unit were
secured by the White Rose Co.
The container is not only
practical for use by the com
pany for its glass cleaner, but
has qualities that make it de
sirable for other uses.
To begin with It is the only
Induction molded plastic bottle
in America other molded hot-
tlei are made by a blown proc
ess, like glass. Secondly It is
the onlv sealed plastic bottle
that can be refilled.
Polyethylene, the material
from which the container is
made makes It especially suit
able for many products. There
is dote (this also includes
hydrofluoric acid, which eats
glass), no known chemical will
harm it. It will withstand tem
peratures up to 180 degrees
Fahrenheit. A pliable materail,
It Is light of weight but tough
for rough treatment and flex
ible. Polyethylene can with
stand blows from a hammer, be
dropped from great heights
without damage and be knocked
or kicked around without
breaking.
Plug of Plastic
It I a six fluid ounce size
container that Is used by White
Rose Chemical company, a cor
poration purchased in January,
1948, by Howard J. Grimm,
Mrs. Eva Wiltsey. Leo D. Rel-
mann, Robert F. Watson and
i Robert M. Fischer from Joe Le
Cleric, and now having addi
tional stockholders.
Thii particular container Is
used only for spraying the
Squeez-Kleen glass cleaner on
the glass being cleaned. The bot
tle Itself Is of polyethylene and
the small tube placed on the
inside of the bottle and attached
on the dispenser is of the same
material.
STOCKS
QUOTATIONS
Fliers' Wives
Offer Reward
Wives of Col. A. Y. Smith,
USAF, Col. Walter W. Hodge,
USA, Presidio of San Francisco
officers, and of MSgt. S. E.
Sluga, USAF, Hamilton Air
force base, missing since April
21 on the flight of a B-26 bomb
er between Hamilton Air force
base and Portland, have offered
a reward of $1500 for informa
tion leading to the location of
the three men, whether alive or
dead.
Believing that the men may
have parachuted or landed in
some remote area, the wives are
seeking to spur rescue efforts by
individuals located in the wide
area over which the missing
plane may have crashed.
The plane was believed sight
ed on a mountain side near De
troit early this week, but the
object, observed at long range,
proved to be a patch of snow.
Although a widespread air
and ground search has been con
ducted, there was never any de
finite indication as to the area
in which the plane may have
gone down.
Newbry Opposes
Excise Taxes
Secretary of State Earl T.
Newbry today urged Oregon's
congressional delegation to sup
port a bill introduced by Rep,
Thomas E. Martin (R., Iowa) to
repeal excise taxes now paid by
highway users.
Federal excise taxes now am
ount to 7 percent of the price of
a new auto, lhi cents a gallon
on gasoline, S percent of the cost
of trucks, busses and tractors,
Newbry said. The federal ex
cise taxes also amount to 6 cents
a gallon on lubricating oil, 9
cents a pound on tires, ft cents a
pound on inner tubes and S per
cent on parts and accessories.
"These emergency federal tax
es have no bearing on federal aid
to highways," Newbry said.
"There is no link between these
taxes and federal aid to high
ways. Those wno claim tnat
these taxes are the basis for fed
eral aid to highways are helping
to upset the present formula un
der which federal highway aid
is received. A change In this
formula can be disastrous to the
western states."
Board Named
For O&C Lands
B itia AsociaUd Pre.
American Omu
Am Row U
Am Tal rl
Anaconda
tndli Artatton
th atatl
Boeing Alrn'ana
Jallf Packing
Canadian Pacing
Cm J 1
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Comwlth 4j oo
Con 7ul.ee
Continental Can
Crown Selleroacn
Cur Hi Wrlgnt
Oouglaj Aircraft
Oupont de Nrm
General Biectrle'
3enera) rood
Oenerel Uotou
OoodTear Tire
Harvester
Paper
Kenneeott
Llbby MrN k I
LiOng Bell 'A"
Montgomery ward
lash KeWlnator 12
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Radio Corp
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erased afeiall
ftiahfleld
Safe way Store
Sero Rooburk
tethern Parlflr
Maadard OU Ca
tidebeker Co-i
Mining
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Salem Markets
CemvleteC frooe reperte eff Salem deal-
ore ror Ibo midanre et capital
Journal Headers, (Reelect) dally).
EwfJ .1100 to IB v0 1
Cutter' cow HOW to IM.oo
Pat dairy cow II M to til 00
Dairy belter I100 to fll.M
eutu tn.oo to m.oo
ralve good (JOO-ISOlbs.) 130 00 to 133.00
Veal US0-30O lb.) good .134 00 to 138.00
tog price paid within lae of Port
nd price for each type. Top. 170-331 .ba
Portland fca.tflde Market
.Strawberries sold for 13 00 a 13-cup flat
on the Portland Eaautde Parmer Whole
ale Produce market today.
Lettuce wm 13.00 to 3 3ft a crale.
Spinach brought 76 cent a 33-lb orange
box.
JLtparagu moved under ad extreme of
S 00 a 30-lb pyramid.
RadUhe old for CO to 19 cent ft dox
en bunch depending on quality.
HothotiA cucumber vera 1C-MI to I6.1B
a 30-lb lug.
Portland Preflaee
Bo tier fat Tent at lee. au)ect to 1m me
dlate chang Pr tin turn quality mailmum
to . to 1 percent acidity delivered to
Portland 61-64c lb.. firt quality S-3c
eecond qua Ity &7-S0C. valley route
and country points le let than ftrat
Ratter wnoleiaio run ouii ouoea 10
trholeale:a grade AA. 3 i:ore, ei-D3c;
03 acor 60-01 Vie; B. 90 score. Bee lb.;
C. IB icore, I7e tb. Abov price are atrlct-
y nominal
Ctaeeee Selling price to Portland whole
ale Oreaon Mntlee. 38'b-4le Oregon I
b loaf. IIH-He: triplet 4 tear than
In g lea
Egie (To Wholeeaieri) A graae large
S3 -53 Vic; A medium, 61-51 Vic; grade B.
arge. 474-MViC
Pertland Dairy Market
Baiter Price to retailers- oraoe aa
prints GSc; AA carton flic: A print
wc: A carton, 17c: B print, we.
Pcgi Prli-r to retallera: AA targe
8c. certified A large, 66c ; A large,
34-56:: AA medium. He: certified
medium, 64c; A medium. 63c; carton
additional
Cbeeaa Prlc to retailer; Portland
Oregon alnslea 0'--iOlic Oregon loaf. J
.b 43Vi-62v,c: triplet ivg ir than aio
glea
Poultry-
Live Chlekena - No 1 quality POB
planta. No. 1 broilers under 1V lbs J7-3Bc
lb.; fryer z't to in.. a-juc io.:
rouier 4 lbs. nd over, 30-Jlc lb.: fowl.
Leghorn under 4 lbj 34-3Se: over 4
lbs. 26 -27c; colored fowl. aU weights, 30-
31c: roosters, all weights, II-30c.
Rabbits Avarase to grower lor live 1
white; fryer whits. 4-5 lb. 37-29c lb.;
1-1 lbs.. .'6-37c lb . colored 33-36C; old or i
heavy doe. 13-18c oreJUiod fryer to!
butchers 7 0r old nrsr ones. SS-SSe
Turkeys (Prices quoted are tot to tbe
producer on dressed weight oasis) i
0 8 grade A young torn V B3e tb : No
young hens, nominally Wc
Dressed urfcTi la rets Herat Utade A,
young hens 70- 71c New Ynrr style dress
srl A grade nuns tome ftl-Mfo
Portland Mliretlaneons
Catcara Hark Dry 30a lb. green le lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades
tac lb
Mohair 18c lb on 13-month growth.
Bides Calves 300 tb , according to
weight fctp 18c lb., beet 13.13c lb bull
s-flc lb. country buyers pay 9e less
Mtil Quotations
H ai not a francuetteg first oualltv turn
do. 34 7c. large. 33 7e; medium. 37 3c. sec
ond quality Jumbos, 30.3e. iarg 31 3c;
medium, 31 3o: baby 13 2c. toft ehel. first
quality targe, 30 7c; medium 30 2c; sec
ond quality largo 37 .2o: medium 34 7a:
fteby 22.3a
Filberts jumbo. 10a tb i largo, lie
medium. 16c; small, 13c
Quotations above supplied by North
west Nut Growers Quntattore are on the
sasls of 100-lb bag purchase fob plant.
and good steers. hcWers and mixed year
litis, inciuaing steers weign.ng up to
100 lbs. 33 OO to 2 so: oaa gooa cm
ows 20 00 to 21.00: common and medium
owe 17 74 to 10 76; ranners and cut
ters 11.30 to 17 60: few good weighty
sausage bulls 33 00 to 33.60; practical top
vealrra 37 60: jnosl common to go&d k'.nd
3100 to 27 00: 'resh receipts Include seven
loan feeders nut tnese not snon.
Sheep salable 300; general market
largely on nominally steady basis: short
deck closely sorted 100 lb. number one
akin clipper. 29 76 to local small killers;
ipts omerwihe oaa neaa ana imtii
. slaunhtcr ewes 9.00 to 13.60: mostly
0 00 to 13.00 according to weight and
condition; springs ardent.
India expects to produce 361,-
000 tons of linseed this year.
LEGAL
NOTICE OK HKVICW AND EQUALIZA
TION F ASSESSMENT ROLL OF PIB
LIC SERVICE PROPERTIES.
The State Tax Comroiuion hereby give
public notice a by law provided that It
will attend In It of He at the capital on
the second Monday In June. 1949. and
publicly examine the aseAment roll by
It made, and review the same, and cor
rect all error In valuation, description,
quantities or qualities of property by It
asxevable and In apportionment of a
eineni made by It; and It ha!l be the
duty of the person and companies Inter
red to appear at tne time and place
appointed.
Petition or application for the reduc
tion or chantce of apportionment of a
particular assessment shall be made in
writing, verified by the oath of the ap
plicant, lis president, aecrrtary, managine
SFen; or attorney In fact, and be tiled
with the romiuiuion on or before fie day
the commlMion i required by law to
meet a a board of review, and any pe
tition or application not so made, veri
fied and Hied shall not be considered or
acted upon by the commission.
STATE TAX COMMISSION
By Carl Chambers.
Commissioner and Secretary
May 20 27 June 3
Retail Pood Prleea
gg Mask 14.18.
Rabbit Felicia 14.35.
Dairy Fee 14.00
Pealtrri sviymg once Orade A color
ed hen 30c: grade A Leghorn hen.
36 cent. Oradc A colored fryer, three
pound and up. 30c. Grade A old roosters
II 'SOU
n
Baying Price Extra largo AA. 40c.
large AA 4lc; large A. 4flc; medium AA.
(6c; medium A. 43-44e; pullets, 28-30C
fPkoloaal Prleea Keg wholesale prices
to 1 cent above these price above
Orade A generally quoted at 63e; mi
ll jm 40c.
Premium, 13c, No. 1. llCi No. I, 16
6e (buying prleesl.
Batter Wholesale grade A, lie; re
tail 71,
Port Ian 4 drain
Portland, May 30 ( Wheat future
and cah grain unquoted.
Cash wheat 4bldi: Soft white 3.33;
soft white (excludnlg rex) 1.23: white
club 3.33: western red 3.23.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.33; 13
per cent 2.20; others unquoted.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 3.23; 10
per cent 3.33; others unquoted.
Today's car receipt: Wheat 43: barley
4; flour 24: corn 11: oat a: mkllfeed 11.
Two Salem Students
Rewarded at Oregon
Marilyn Archibald, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Archibald,
1330 Ferry street, Salem; and
Larry Meiser, son of Mrs. Ber
tha D. Meiser, Route 8, Salem
were awarded certificates of
achievement for meritorious
service to the Oregana, annual
year book at the University of
Oregon.
These awards were made at
the annual banquet which was
held this week.
Larry Meiser was also ap
pointed an assistant managing
editor for next year's staff.
Miss Archibald is a junior in
journalism and Meiser is a
freshman major in liberal arts.
Portland LI.Mtwk
Portland, Ore., Mar 30 tu.n Werkly
UYMtock:
Cattle. Prklay salable 135: calves 35:
market quotable nominal!? steady.
Hots: Frklar salable 50 : 90 holdovers
ottered: butchers 35 cenu rusher;
sows early; feeders steady; tood-cholce
158-304 lb butchers 31.40-31.50; 335 lb
13 50; 113 lb feeders 33.00.
Bheep: Friday salable none: nominal!:
Meady; tood-eholce sprlns lambs sslsblr
38.00; food-choice wooled Ismbs quotable
33.00-34.00.
Chleaso Livestock
Chicago. May 30 0J.B Livestock market
Hogs sslsble 4500; butchers around 300
ids. or under moderately active, stead
strong: heavier weights low and une'i
rwilanH Mnv 20 UPi The last
advisory board for the Oregon I
and California land forest dis
tricts was completed today.
Thirteen men were appointed
to the Medford forest district
At the top of the bottle is a advisory board, to give recom-i
plastic screw-plug made of mendations on the admlnistra-
, . , tion of public forest lands. The
polystyrene The plug can be p.,, work wjth Djtrict
removed by Inserting a cross on Eu Peter,on, whose
the top of the container, .crew head ter, ,re , Medford.
top into slot In the plug when, Medford fore,t district in-
Palmisrry Readings
(VIII tell your past presenl
and fottsre. Will advise on
love marriage
and business.
A as wen oil
Ojorolioiu. Arc
?oo vfornedT
Why be b
doubtT KportaJ
ueodlnrs.
Ovrn t a.m.
to 10 p.m.
Moved from 466 Ferry to
173 S. Commercial
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4H Real Estate Loans
Farm or City
Personal and Auto Loans
State Finance Co.
153 8. Hlfh St. Lie. 82) 3-5222
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Smart ltd! He knowg our Re
Royal Power Mower cuts grass ,
mighty fast. You'll find it the an
swer to your lwo mowing prob
lem too! The Royale is built by
Reo so you know it's as mechan
ically perfect, efficient and de
pendable as experts can make it.
FULL 21" CUT
The full 21" cutting width, ad
jumble handle and cutting height
nd excluiive, power-packed Reo
1 S hp engine enables you to tip
through your lawn mowing chores
without taking an extra breath.
You can mow at maoy at 3 full
acres in a day.
NO PUSHING
The Royalt is telf -propelled.
Simple to operatel The ' Magic
Touch" control for signing,
topping, speeding up or slow
ing down is right at your finger
lips. AtlGVALUIl
Only
Only 122.50
ATPENNEY'S
Salem, Oregon
SHOP SATURDAY AND
SAVE YOURSELF PLENTY
Shop Penney's Shop and Save With Confidence
WOMEN'S RAYON BLOUSES
BEAUTIFUL RAYON CREPE BLOUSES
LAVISH LACEY STYLES FOR DRESS UP WEAR
WHITE, BLUE, PINK, BLACK. 32 TO 38
SECOND FLOOR
2.00
MEN'S BLUE DENIM WORK
SUITS
BIG MAC WORK SUITS
STURDY 8 OZ. DENIM TALON FRONT ZIPPER
SIZES 34 TO 46 SANFORIZED
MAIN FLOOR
2.99
BUTCHER WEAVE RAYON
JUST IN TIME FOR THAT NEW DRESS
IN GORGEOUS SHADES. GRAY, AQUA, MAIZE
PINK, LT. BLUE, TAN, AND LILAC
MEZZANINE
50
YARD
WOMEN'S NYLON HOSE
NO. 1 QUALITY DUPONT NYLON
51 GAUGE 15 DENIER, 82 TO IO2 .
SMART NEW SUMMER SHADES
MAIN FLOOR
88'
GIRLS' SPORT SHORTS
STURDY SANFORIZED SPORT DENIM
BLUE, RED, NAVY, BIEGE AND AQUA
GIRLS' SIZES 7 TO 14
SECOND FLOOR
1.00
AUTO ROBES
SLIGHTLY IMPERFECTS
100 ALL WOOL, COLORFUL PLAIDS
FINE FOR SUMMER BEACH USE AND BALL GAMES
MEZZANINE
3.77
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the container needs refilling.
England's birthrate has slight
ly increased In the last three
months,
eludes 972.000 acres of O Ic C
lands and 113.000 acres of pub
lic domain lands in Josephine
and Jackson counties and west
ern Klamath county.
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remedies Amaslna auccaas for SOW
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gaa, inastlpation uieer. die b tee
fheumetum gall and bladder, ftear
tkiti imal complaint
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CHILDRENS' SANDALS
JUST THE ANSWER TO SUMMER FOOTWEAR
PROBLEMS
STURDY CONSTRUCTED CHILDCRAFT SANDAL
SIZES10TO2'2
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
w233
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WOMEN'S JERSEY KNIT SLIPS
LOVELY, EASY TO CARE FOR SLIPS
WHITE, BLUE, MAIZE, TEAROSE
SIZES 32 TO 42
MAIN FLOOR
1.00
GIRLS' ANKLETS
WASHFAST STURDY COTTON SOCKS
WH ITES WITH PASTEL TOPS, PASTELS
SIZES 8Vj TO IO'j
MAIN FLOOR
3 PAIRS
1.00
WOMEN'S GOWNS
RAYON JERSEY KNITS,
RAYON CREPES AND
RAYON SATINS
PLAIN OR LACE TRIM
MAIN FLOOR
2.00 3.00
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