. SALEM ML BART ELS FARM Wo, resale V. C isch0' VruRNER 2 J Map Showing Routes to Soil Conservation Day Farm Many will attend the Willamette Valley Soil Conservation day program to be held at Irvin Barteli farm on Saturday, Sep tember 17, beginning at 10:30 a.m. MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Liveateuk Market tBj Valley Packing Company! Lambs 118.00 to 120.00 Feeder lamba 112.00 to 116.00 ?we tl.ZO to $4 00 Cutter cows 58.00 to 110.00 Fat dairy cow 39.00 to I10.W Bull 111.00 to in. 00 Calves, good 1300-450 lbs.) 116.00 to 118.00 Veal (150-300 ltw.t top ....t 18.00 to 120.00 Portland Eastslde Market Lettuce sold lor U.2b to 14.50 a crate on thr Portland Enslslde Farmera Whole sale Produce market today. Canning and Juice tomatoes brought S1.25 a 50-lb basket. Corn was 75 cent a flve-dosen car pack. Egg plant was offered at 11.40 to $1.50 a lug. Portland Product Butterfat Tentative, subject to imme diate change Premium quality maximum to .39 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 63-66c lb 92 score 61-4c lb., 80 score, S7-80e, 88 acore. 65c. Valley route and country joints 2c leas than first. Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade 03 score, 82 cents; A 92 score flic: B 90 score. 69c lb.: C 8Jt score, S8c. Above prices ar strictly nominal. Cheese selling price to Portland whole salt: Oregon singles SB40c; Oregon 6 am. loaf 42-3c; trlpleU 1 leu than singles. Eras (To Wfaelesaltrs) A grade large l'4-4c; A medium, 65-58 4c: grade B large, 64',i-5 Vic; small A grade, 43 Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA prints 67c; AA cartons 68c: A print 67c. A cartons C8c: B prints 64c. Ens Prices to retailers: Orade AA large, 73c dor,.; certified A large. 7c; A, large 67c: AA medium, 61c: certified A. medium. 60c; A medium, Me, A small, 43c cartons 2c additional. Cneese Price to retailers: Portland Oregon singles 3943e Oregon loaf, 6 lb loafs 44 'i -45c lb.; triplets, 1 cents less than singles. Premium brands, singles. 01 fed lb. loaf. 3tte. Poultry Lira Chickens No. I quality FOB Plants, No. 1 broilers under 24 lbs. 25-26C lb.; fryers thi-i lbs., 28-30c: 8-4 lbs, lie; roasters 4 lbs and over. 81c lb, fowl, W horns, 4 lbs and under, 20c, 0Ter4 lbs 19c; colored fowl all weights 23c; roosters, all weights 18-19c. Babbits Average to growers! lire whites, 4-5 lbs 18-20 Um 6-t lbs. 18-18c lb: colored 2 cents tower: old or heavy does, 8-14c; dressed fryers to butchers, 63-67o. Country-Killed Meats Veal top quality, 32-33g Ib.j other grades according to weight and quality with poor or heavier 20-25C. Hogs: Light blockers. H-SSet sows 34-28C. Lambs: Top quality, springers, 13-JTc: mutton, 10-13c. Beef. Good cows, 22-23e lb.; eanners cutters. 20-22c Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.t: Beef steers, good 600-800 lbs., 143-46; commercial, $30-34; utility, 826-30. Cows Commercial, 129-34; utility, 128 29: canners-cutters, 123-36. Beef cuts 1 good steers) r Rind quar ters, 153-68: rounds. 152-65: full loins, trimmed, 173-77; triangles. 130-32; square '-hucks, 139-41; ribs, 152-56; forequartera, 835-37. Veal and calf: Good, 136-37; commercial, 632-33; utility. 135-27. Lambs: Oood-cholce spring lambs. 142.50 46; commercial, S36-41; utility, S33-35. Mutton: Good. 70 lbs down, 116-18. Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-12 lbs., S60 63; shoulders, 16 lbs down, 41-43: spare ribs, 147-60; carcasses, 133.50-34.50; mixed weights SI lower. Portland Miscellaneous Catcara Bark Dry 13l,ic lb. green 4c lit Wool Valley coarse and medium grades tic lb. Mebalr 1S A. os 13-monib growth nominally Hides Calves, 30c lb., according to weight, kips 25c lb., beef 11-12c lb., bulls 6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less. Nut Quotations Walnuts Pranquel tea, first quality Jum 00, 34 7c large, 32.7c. medium, 27.2c. second quality Jumbos, 30.2c. large, 28. 2r nudlum, 26.2c; la by. 38 2c: soft shell, flrsi quality lame, 29.7c- medium. 26.2c; sec Hid quality large. 31 2c; medium 34 7c. oa by 22.2c Filberts Jumbo, 20c ib.t large. 18c medium. I6ct small i3c Export Buying Boosts Wheat Chicago, Sept. 15 Heavy export buying and general short covering rallied wheat futures today. Wheat gained more than 3 cents a bushel at times, with the December contract reaching the best levels since January. Wheat buying strengthened corn and soybeans, but oats remained weak. Traders received reports that the government is offering a cent more a bushel for cash wheat at Philadelphia. There also was flour mill buying of wheat against expected sales of flour to the government over night for export. Wheat close Pi to 3S4 cents higher than the previous finish, September $2.09, corn was Va higher to lower, September $1.26 s-U, oats were unchang ed to g down, September 68- ,4, rye was l up to '2 down. September SI. 46, soybeans were 1 Vd to 1 higher, November $2. 28-2. 2734, and lard was un changed to 5 cents a hundred pounds higher, September $12.10. Portland Grain Portland. Sept. 18 Wi Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 3.18'i: aoft white (ex cluding rex) 2.16; white club 3.16't. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.16li; 10 per cent 3.16 U per cent 3.18; 12 per cent 3.20. Hard white baart: 10 per cent 2.31; 11 per cent 3.23; 12 per cent 2.25. Today's car receipts: Wheat 46: barley 20; flour 6; corn 8; oata 4; mill feed 9. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Sept. 18 (U.B Livestock mar ket: Hogs salable 8.000. Market moderately active; butchers under 220 lbs. generally steady with Wednesday's average: heav ier weight scarce; 25 to 60 cents lower; sows steady to 25 cents lower; market clos ing slow and weak; top 21.76 sparingly for eholee 230 to 260 lbs; most good and choice 190 to 280 lbs 20.75 to 31.50: on few lots 300 to 375 lbs 19.25 to 20.73; 170 to 190 lb lights 19.90 to 20.76; 160 to 170 lbs 18.00 to 19.76; sows under 350 lbs 19.00 to 20.25; few under 800 lbs 20.50; 860 to 425 lbs 17.75 to 19.00; 450 to 660 lbs 16.76 to 17.50: odd head heavier sows around 16.60; good clearance. Sheep salable 1.600. Slaughter lambs trading at standstill bidding 50 cents to 1.00, mostly 1.00 lower on good to choice natives and load of fed western lambs; prospects 24.00 down; yearlings absent; sheep strong; slaughter owes mainly 1.00 to v.do witrt neavier .oo to e.so. Cattle salable 6.500; calves 600. Slaugh ter steers and heifers slow; 50 cents to 1.60 lower; some bids 2.00 or more lower on medium and good grades cows wek to SO cents lower; bulls steady to 60 cents lower ;two loads hlgh-cholct and choice to Pflmo 1326 to 2358 lb fed steers 34.26 and 84.76: top 34.75: two loads choice steers 33.60; bulk good and choice steers 26.60 to 32.50; medium to low good kind largely 31.00 to 26.00; good and choice heifers and mixed yearlings 35.50 to 29.50; on load held higher; odd good cows up to 20.50; common and medium cows 14.50 to 17.60; canners and cutters 13.50 to 15.00; most medium and good sausage bulls 18.00 to 30.80; vealers very uneven; ex treme top 1.00 at 30.00 but general trade only steady; stock cattle slow. STOCKS 'B.V the 'usiyiaU'rt Pfon American Cau Am Pow ft Lt Ar Tel At Tel meeorda ... 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Contains tonic many need at 40. 50. 60. for body oil Just because low In Iron; also supplementary doses Vitamin . calcium. New "get acquainted" alie mJy 60e. Try Ostrex Toole Tablets tor pep. yousgat feeling, (Us very day. At all drug stores everywhere In Salem at Fred Meyer's. w3 ' Mx; taViweA igaaagesMiggMsa Turf In iistl agaggaSgaBT " ' . Ilk Sightseeing Shirley May France (center), 17-year-old Som erset, Mass., school girl who attempted to swim the English Channel, gives her autograph to showgirls Gloria Sicking (left) and Millicent '.oy (right) while on a sightseeing tour in New York's Latin quarter. (Acme Telephoto) Corvallis Votes Annexation Corvallis, Sept. 15 IPi Cor vallis and suburban Cedarhurst approved annexation to the city at a special election held here yesterday, but a much larger section north of the city for the second time refused to merge The Cedarhurst area, lying just west of the city but contain ing fewer than 100 residents, voted to Join Corvallis. The north section, on the ballot as a separate item, has a population estimated at about 800 persons. Here the vote was 193-14:) against the annexation proposal. Last June a similar election was held in which all the area proposed to annex was included in one parcel. It was defeated by a wider margin than yesterday. Improvement in sanitary con ditions in the suburban areas was the principal argument of those in favor of the merger:! opponents cited mainly higher taxes which they said would result. SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports el Kalrm deal ers ror trie gniaanee ot lapitai Journal (leaders. (Bevised dally 1. Retail f eed Priies Krs Math I4.H5. Rahblt Pellets 14.30. Dairy Feed $3.70. Puultry: liuylug prices Orade A color ed hens 21-22c; grade A Leghorn hens. 18-lOc grace A colored fryers, three lbs and up, 31 -33c. Orade A old roosters. 15 cents Ecu Buying Prlrea Extra large AA. 66c; large AA, 65c; large A, 63-66c; medium AA, jSc medium A, 53-56c; pullets 38-40C. Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale price 5-7c above thexe prices: above grade A :?nerally quoted at 71c; medium, 63c. Butterfat P'emium 61 -65c. No L S3ci No 3. 67- 59c -ouytns prices) Butter - Wholesale grade A 67c: r all 72c Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Sept. 15 fU.P) Livestock: Cattle salable 400; calves 100: holdover cattle 100. Market uneven: steers slow: generally asking fully steady; few medium Dee I steers above 32.00: rew common beet steers 16.00 to 16.50: cutters down to 12.00: common and medium heifers 13.50 to 16.50; canner and cutter cows largely 10.00 to 11.00: few up to 11.50; shells down ward to 8.00: medium and good beef cows 50 cents or more higher at 13.50 to 16.50; young cows carrying few heifers to 17.25; bulls scarce, strong to 50 cents higher; few common and medium 14.50 to 16.00: eood vealers steady at mostly 20.G0 to I SO; some held higher: choice Wednes day to 23 00; good above 350 lb calves 19.50 to 20.00. Hoes salable 125. Market slow: around steady; good and choice 180-230 lhc 23.7S some unsold: other weight scarce; sows scarce: demand less active; choice 66 lb leedera Wednesday 24.00. Sheep sa lab e 200: market ahnut ateariv few good and choice 02 lb. scrlnaers 21.00 extreme top late Wedne.wlaT n lwi in ip ivrcers u.w. gooa slaughter ewes sal able 6 00 to 6.50: mediums 5.00. T Membership Drive Ends Friday The YMCA's membership en rollment week will be concluded Friday night after those engag- ed in the effort have made final contacts on the prospect cards in their possession. While the goal, admittedly too lgh, is not expected to be at tained, Carl Greider, member- ship secretary, believes the ef- fort will prove successful in that the objectives and principles of the Y will have been brought before persons not hitherto in terested in the association. The group headed by Fred An- unsen known as the "Circle Y" in the Western theme upon which the enrollment plan is based, reports 27 new members secured. A second group direct ed by C. A. Sprague has secured 15. No Child Will Do His Best in School If He Con Not do Close Work Easily Dr. S. A. Wheatley OPTOMETRIST 725 Court St. Ph. 2-4469 You ought to be driving a with his daughter, Mrs. Ray Tho mas of 1758 South 13th street, and had been a resident of Sa lem since 1928, had resided in Oregon since 1911. That year he moved to the central part of Oregon and settled on a home stead. He was born May 18 1872 in Lansing, Iowa. A carpenter for many years Lippe had helped in building several churches and schools in Oregon and Washington. Surviving besides the daugh ter with whom he made his home in Salem are five other daughters, Mrs. Elvena Davis, also of Salem, Mrs. Mae Aldrich of Prineville, Oregon, Mrs. Ed ith Strunk and Mrs. Leona Far ran, both of Vancouver. Wash., and Mrs. Alma Gustafson of Pe taluma, Calif.; a brother, John Lippie of Waukon, Iowa; a sis ter, Mrs. Minnie Glosser of Min neapolis, Minn.; 11 grandchil dren and two great grandchildren. Lippe Funeral Set Saturday Graveside services will be held Saturday morning at the Fisher, Wash., cemetery at 9 o'clock for Charles Herman Lippe, late resident of Salem, who died Wednesday at a local hospital. Services will be under the direction of the Howell-Edwards chapel.' Lippe, who made his home R ECTAL IROLAPSE Piles Hemorrhoids Quick Relief No Hospitalization No Loss of Time Lasting Results Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Naturo-Rectal Specialist 1144 Center St. Salem, Ore. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 15, 1949 21 United Nations Only Bulwark of Peace Washington, Sept. 15 tP) President Truman said today that the United Nations "is the only bulwark we have for the peace of the world." 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