Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 28, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    1 1 2 Cnpital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 28, 1949
No Wheat Marketing Quotas
intended for Year 1950-51
W. M. Tate, chairman of the Marlon county ACA committee,
has been notified that Marion county's allotment is 13,530
acres. The wheat acreage allotment for Oregon is 944,891 acres,
which has been apportioned among the countries.
Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan has announced
that no wheat marketing quotas
will be proclaimed for the 1950
51 marketing year. At the same
time the secretary announced
pursuant to the provisions of
Section 332 of the agricultural
adjustment act of 1938 a na
tional wheat acreage allotment
of 68,900,000 acres for the 1950
crop of wheat. In announcing
next year's allotment Secretary
Brannan said:
"Wheat farmers are now face
to face with a natural post-war
problem. The great expansion
in United States wheat produc
tion, induced by the war and
the unusual post-war foreign re
habilitation needs, has continued
at a time when market outlets
are showing signs of contrac
tion. The indicated wheat pro
duction In 1949, even as ad
justed downward in the latest
crop report, would be our third
largest, exceeded only in 1947
and 1948. It will be our sixth
consecutive wheat crop in ex
cess of one billion bushels
against an average domestic
consumption of approximately
700 million bushels.
"While exports are expected
to continue large, we must ex
pect a downward trend . . .
"We have recently been ex
porting over ten times as much
wheat as we did before the war.
Even with expected exports sev
eral times the pre-war level, we
still need such adjustments.
"Acreage allotments are a fair
means of doing this, since they
assign to each grower his fair
share of responsibility for ad
justing production to the pros
pective market. Because of the
large wheat acreage for 1950
might well be glutted markets
disastrous price breaks, and an
undue burden on the whole price
support program. With an acre
age allotment program in effect
for the 1950 wheat crop, only
those growers who cooperate
with their allotments will be
entitled to price support.
"If wheat growers in general
stay within their acreage allot
ments, thus adjusting produc
tion to expected demand, it may
be possible to avoid marketing
quotas in future years. Quotas
with their penalties for excess
marketing, provide controls
which will not be needed if acre
age allotments and other meas-
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Shriners Will Hold
Annual Hill Trek
Independence The fourth
annual St. Mary's trek has been
scheduled for August 4 with all
benefits being donated to the
Shrine hospital, announced J.
W. Palmer of Corvallis, who was
here Wednesday advertising the
affair with William Darling. A
1949 Chevrolet will be awarded
as a prize.
Darling and Walter Smith are
in charge of ticket sales in In
dependence. Darling stated that
everyone receiving a Mt. Slates
electric bill this month will re
ceive a complete map of the lo
cality giving directions to St
Mary's peak and there will be
road signs to give further directions.
Included among the prizes be
ing awarded at the trek are a
1949 Chevrolet, home freezer.
washing machine, radio, elec
tric range, and a motor boat and
trailer.
ures succeed in adjusting production."
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Rain Drops and a
mere dasb of your
favorite soap gives you more,
better, harder-working sudt
than any soap or detergent
alone!
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Priced "Kash and Karry"-Less Cash More Carry
We are again offering a wonderful selection of cuts in all varieties at prices that will save
you from 25 to 35. You can not afford to pass these values, especially when there is
plenty of courteous service thrown in for good measure. Prices effective Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
Freshly Ground Tl T Fresh Country Oe
Hamburger ib. 33c Sausage .. H
EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD Eastern Oregon Hereford M
T tz.L 30c wb a 49c
ROAST Rump ...... ib. STEAK
Eastern Oregon Hereford JT f Eastern Oregon Hereford F t
T Bones lb ; J7C Round Steak ,b. J7C
Eastern Oregon Hereford f Eastern Oregon Hereford J
Ground Round JJC Boneless Sirloin ,b. 0
Tender Milk Fed B Tender Skinless f
Veal Roast,.. 4jc WIENERS,. J7C
SLICED BACON
Eastern
Sugar Cured LB.
45c
LOCKER
No need to wait! Buy one right now
while the price is low. Eastern Oregon
Hereford small sizes. J,
Lb. 35c
lASINGER'S FOOD MARKET
1288 State Street
In the University Shopping Center
SWEET C0RNr... D0Z. 39c
CTALOUPEeUibc GRAPES f" 29c
CAAGEusXL4c MAS"?TmTOK29c
LETTUCES0" 5c POTATOES "oL0"1,, 33c
WATERMELONS ifSZ". VAi
CRjSCO 3 j 83c SUPER SUDS 2 r39c
SUGAR 1QIS 87c PLUMSrNyn ,u2 29c
SNACK arz".".' 37c VINEGAR ANDtKi;T;iCE8
CHEESE Excellent Cure . . . . .... lb. 45c II Prices Effective
MAYONNAISE !;72c
COFFEE BNranid"a'.'y AdY,rtiSCd , 53c
MILK Tall cant each 10c
BREAD HSJ-JSl 19c
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
July 28-29-30
Shop and Save
at
BASINGER'S
13th 4 STATE STS.
Portland Road
Store Open
until 10 P.M.
Four Corner Store
Closes at 8 P. M.
Prices Effective
Friday - Saturday
and Sunday
CHINESE FOODS
At Erickson's
PICTSWEET PEAS sr-ton!0'
TOMATO JUICE r-s 19c
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 25c
- Buy it by the case at this low price
HORMEL'S SPAM 37c
PABSTETT CHEESE " 2 -75c
PAPER NAPKINS 10c
SWEET PEAS Hoppyvie' n 303 3 25c
Meatless Chop Sue;
No. 2 can
Januine Brand
Bean Sprouts 1 0
No. 2 can
Chow Mein Noodles IT-
No. 2 can c
Chop Suey Vegetables O 3
No. 2 can AJC
jO Soy Sauce Q
Z7C 3 oi. bottle .. 'C
Chow Mein Noodles ?.Gee 43c
Fortune Cakes, No. 2 can 19
Mandarin Oranges 2C.,.. 29c
PAROWAX 12 oz. carton. . .
10c
CERTO PECTIN 8., boie. ..19c
PORTO PECTIN , home ...10c
MASON JAR CAPS 2dM.49c
Kerr or Ball Dome V-Seal
11c
MASON JAR LIDS
Kerr or Dome VS
doz.
$20,000
FIRST PRIZE
FOR NAMIN'
THIS LIL'
SHMOO.
DREFT S 25c
DUZ
Large
Pkg.
25c
IVORY
SOAP
Large
Bar. . . .
Medium
Bar
13c
8c
Simonize Window Glaze
Glass Wax, VA pt. can 29
MASON JARS
09.
WC Quarts
Kerr or Dome
VS
Pints
97c
JELLY GLASSES Srenor BaI1. . 49c
SWIFTNING
SHORTENING
3 Ib. can . 69c
you GET
MORE for
YOUR MONEY wrrk
JN Soap Powder
I IS lm
Large pkg.
Devil's Fudge
White
Golden
Spice
Cake
Mix
HALEY'S CANNED MEATS
41c
r.YVhM Soap Powder
CHICKEN SANDWICH SPREAD
3 oz. can . . 25c 6 V4 oz. can . . .
MEAT BALLS WITH GRAVY
Just Add
Water Large pkg.
25c
Large pkg. AjW
IVORY FLAKES tkT 25c
v i WILD HUCKLEBERRY JELLY 1A "r "
IVORY SNOW Pkg? 25C Sunny Jim 511 0I iar BEEF STEW WITH GRAVY
CAMAY Soap 3 ban 19c
Bath Size 11c Bar
35c ?. 38c
UEI-ETlllt CTEU UITU BCCE
37c
VEGETABLE STEW WITH BEEF
Haley's
Large No. 2 can.
Also Rasnberrv and Grape Jelly. Haley's
Orange Marmalade 5V4 oz. jar 10c 1 lb. can.
35c
SWIFT'S CLEANSER 3 .... 33e
WAX PAPER Z,S . ,. 19c
TUNA FISH for
CANNING
POTATOES ;:c'99
THOMPSON SEEDLESS MM
GRAPES 2 lbs. 29c
WATERMELONS VA
California Striped W A lb.
Yellow ONIONS 9
New Crop of Spanish Sweet W LBS. lev
FRESH GREEN CORN 00r
Santiam Large Ears Vfv doi
POTATOES 10 - 33c
Washington, U. S. No. 1 IV bag WW
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Fresh From the Ocean to Arrive Friday
Tuna is at the LOWEST PRICE IN
YEARS. CAN TUNA NOW . .
It will save dollars en that budget this winter Net weights, 5
lbs. average.
PURE LARD 4u,58c
Home Rendered.
SWTFTTREMIUM - ARMOUR STAR
CASCADE - HORMEL'S - All TOP GRADE
SLICED BACON 63c
SAUSAGE 35c u
Fresh
Country
Swift's Genuine Spring Lamb
Leg o Lamb 55c lb. Lamb Stew 15c lb.
Loin and Rib Chops 49c lb.
Shoulder Roasts or Chops 35c lb.
SWIFT'S
PICNIC
HAMS
Half or Whole
A Real Buy Present Wholesale Cost
Up to 47c Lb.
BUY NOW AT 39c LB.
L J. 1 J ilj iMm i pl
llMilUilMft
12 os.
jar...
SUPERIOR
OC ASPARAGUS SPEARS Fancy
15c Fig Bars . 2 ,. 43c WlI1w' no. 300u1.cn. 33c
Large AQ
S & W COFFEE 1 lb. Can 53c
Mellowed Drip or Regular 2 lb. can 1 .05
Dura Starch Pint Jar 47c
Plastic One Treatment Lasts Months
SUNSHINE
RED KIDNEY BEANS
Case Swayne No. 300....
Krispy Crackers 1 25c S5ST
Shoestring, No. Z can.
3r.25c
10c
SUNSHINE CANDIES 12 os. OT-
CHOCOLATE MINT WAFERS cello Of C
PURPLE PLUMS in
Starr No. 2 can IUC
PORK AND BEANS
Smith's
No. 300 cans . . . .
3 2,29c
Van Camp's
No. 300 cans .
tall
cans
33c
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ft
lilflJIM.TIrrf 1JJ.T K2? Bottle
rmif.miif.mif 89c
Tit Drink TbriU of '49
FREE SAMPLING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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