Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 24, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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close a birthday cake and gift J
T T 1 C.I S 7-1 .
num. giairm, n-., wecinesoay, AU. 24, 1S41
were presented to the vice presi
KA Y'S are
dent, Mrs. Howard Gramling.
The business program was in
charge of Mrs. Richard Paul. De
votionals were led by Mrs. Hop
pe. There were ten members
present and three visitors. Sev
eral of the home department
IK
Group Has Breakfast '
Falls City The women's so
ciety held its annual breakfast
members were able to be pres
ent.
that the packers who requested
the change have already ordered
packaging supplies with Ore
gon grade imprints, and the
harvest season is so near that
time as well as money would
be lost if records were necessary.
WVi'r
Who-e-o-o David Brown, 9, mimics his pet, a screechless
screech owl, at a pet show in a downtown park in Los An
geles. He won first prize in the class of "Most Unusual Pet."
(AP Wirephoto)
Marketing Outlook Bright
For This Year's Filberts
Hopes are bright for relief in the marketing of this year's
record filbert crop among Oregon and Washington growers attend
ing a U. S. department of agriculture hearing at Portland last
week, reports John & Trunk, general manager of Northwest
Nut Growers.
The hearing was called to con
sider a proposed marketing
agreement submitted to the de
partment in July by Northwest
Nut Growers, and it is possible
that the agreement can be made
effective and order issued by
October 1, Trunk declared.
The testimony at the hearing
gave the Department of Agricul
ture conclusive proof of the fact
that the position of the filbert
grower is unfavorable for sev
eral reasons which will continue
beyond this year's huge harvest,
Trunk asserted, and showed that
the industry recognizes need of
a program to promote self-selp.
It was also apparent, from the
almost unanimous support of
the proposed agreement by those
attending the hearing, that it
represented the form of self
help which both growers and
handlers approved, Trunk said.
No packer and only one grower
among the numerous, witnesses
testifying before the depart
ment of agriculture officials
conducting the hearing, voiced
opposition to the agreement in
principle. There were, he adds
some easily reconciled differ
ences of opinion about specific
provisions of the proposed agree
ment.
"Department of agriculture of
ficials In charge of the hear
ing were made aware of all the
problems which filbert grow
ers face in this and other years'
Trunk pointed out.- "There were
indications that the department
would make every effort to
shorten procedure so that the
agreement can be made effec
tive and order issued this year,
In the matter of grading
standards, Northwest Nut Grow
ers, proponent of the proposed
agreement, deferred to the re
quest of other packers that Ore
gon grades be substituted for
U. S. grades. Trunk explained
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who wanted to conquer
the world. We hold only
this ambition: to better
serve you, through dis
cerning choice of silver,
diamonds, watches ...
modest prices . . . com
petent, courteous per
sonnel, instructed to see
that "You Need Never
Sacrifice to Own tht
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Salem's Retail Packing Plant v 351 State St.
ENJOY GOOD MEAT
Choose any item from our fine assortment take it home prepare it your own way. then
nsren ro your romiiy voice rneir approval or your shopping ability.
Boneless Center Cuts Boneless
Sirloin Steak Round Steak BEEF CUBES
53c ib 59c,b' ,rai$e r 4 5C ,b
You are sure f a good steak if you buy it at The Midget. These tender, juicy cuts will tempt any man's appetite.
Shoulder Young Plate-Rib
BEEF ROAST ARM ROASTS BEEF BOIL
37c,k 40Ci 20Cb
We feature young Eastern Oregon Beef. The bright red color, streaked with white fat will
appeal to the customer who is a judge of meat.
SUGAR CURED LEAN BACON, 45'
Wo have a larga supply, but at this prica it may not last long. We do not limit purchases. Coma early and ae
yours. ' .
Young Pig
PORK STEAK
GRAIN FED PIG PORK
Hoi That Chicken-Like Texture and Color
45c
Picnic Cut
PORK ROASTS
39c
Dainty Lean
LOIN CHOPS
63c ,b
THE DAILY GRIND
l',VXC?liV9!f?, mM, ",,und '" interval during the day. USELESS TO PAY MORE
RI5KT TO PAT tESSl
for school fashion
o Our school clothes are co-ed approved
specially styled and selected by the younger set.
o Let our school advisory board help you shop!
Regular 12.95
100
CASHMERE
SWEATERS
1095
t
SKIRTS
THE FINEST SELECTIONS IN
THE SMARTEST TESTED
SCHOOL STYLES
498
595
795
SCHOOL
SUITS
MISMATCHED OR SOLID
TONES
1795
TOMMIE
Shorty Gowns
3.98
TOMMIECOATS
3.98
PETER PAN DICKEYS
too
TOMMIES
Men-Tailored
PAJAMAS
4.95
ALL-WOOL
COATS
SCHOOL
2500
to
2975
Coverts, Broadcloths, Fleeces
Guaranteed Linings
ANGORA or
NYLON ANKLETS
too
THE BETTER KIND
- PLAID
SCHOOL
DRESSES
895
to
1095
SUPER
SPECIALS!
ALL WOOL
Sweaters
Famous Brands
Values to 3.98
1.99
Blouses
Values to 3.98
1.99
SLIPS
Values to 3.98
1.99
Knubby Knit
PULL-OVERS
or
CARDIGANS
t.95 to 10.95
Values
5.95
RAINCOATS
1095
1295
Reg. 16.95
Specia
Reg. 19.95
Special
SEE THESE
LUSCIOUS SHADES
BABY-KNIT
JOAN MARIE
PULL-OVER
SWEATERS
4.98
Ship V Shore
BLOUSES
2.98
2.98
Palmdayl
PLAID SHIRTS
Sport and Peter Pan Styles
BLUE SWAN
MINIKINS
BLUE SWAN
SUSPANTS
BLUE SWAN I
JERSEY GOWNS
lit
.m m
Ground Beef
n,.
Little Links
45c ,b
Pork Sausage
40c -
BLUE SWAN
SHORTY GOWNS
2.98
Kays
NO "SPECIALS"-NO "HOT SHOTS'
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO
460 State Street