14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, October 6, 1949 Sheep Population Drops 43 In United States Since 1942 j Washington, Oct. 6 OJR) The agriculture department issued a report today on the itrange case of the missing sheep. Since 1942, the nation's sheep population has dropped 43 per cent. In those seven years, sheep numbers have declined from an all- time high to the lowest level on records dating back to 1867. There are no records to prove It, but the agriculture depart ment said it believes per capita consumption of mutton and lamb now Is at the lowest point since early colonial days. The seven-year decline in sheep numbers was the fastest disappearing act ever staged by any livestock animal in Ameri can history, the department's re port said. What caused it? Americans ate up the sheep In the form of I Astoria Fishermen Vote Against CIO Astoria, Ore., Oct. 6 W Co lumbia river members of the CIO International Fishermen land Allied Workers union op pose putting their union into the CIO Longshoremen's and Ware housemen's union. Result of the secret balloting was reported today by Henry Nipmpla. nninn pyivnltva ipta. mutton and lamb. Sheep raisers tary He did not givt the ljg. didn't replace them. ures. Why not? The local fishermen, howev- Well, the report said, part ofer. will be bound by majority the blame must rest with sheep herders. The war boom opened up new opportunities for them in industry and in other farming enterprises. They got tired of "their lonesome and often low paying occupation" and deserted to these more lucrative fields. Other economic factors helped reduce sheep numbers, the re port said. Increases in meat prices made It more profitable for sheep raisers to sell off their animals for meat than to hold them for wool production. Fur thermore, cattle raising became more profitable than sheep rais ing in many areas in recent years. action of all allied west coast fishing groups and their vote has not been reported here. The proposal that fishermen join the ILWU was made some months ago and the election was held two weeks ago. One out of six auto drivers in volved in a fatal accident had been drinking. $$ MONEY $$ FHA 4V4 Real tstala Loins Farm or City Personal and Auto Loans State Finance Co. 153 8. High St. Lie 8-216 M-MJ Garden Club Fair Ocl. 22-23 The annual fall fair of the Salem Men's Garden club will be held October 22 and 23 in the State street store room, for merly occupied by Sears. Classes of competition will be offered for every variety of flower and garden produce available. Dr. Fred Bock, Al Beckman and A. B. Quaife will judge the individ ual entries. All garden clubs In the Marion-Polk county area are invit ed to compete for cash awards. At the close of the show on Sunday, an auction will be held of numerous plants and shrubs for the benefit of the club's show fund. Moody Benner is general chairman for the show. Chinese bells frequently are square or cylindrical and Jap anese bells barrel-shaped. Redwood Tree Falls On Auto; Kills Woman Ukiah, Calif., Oct. 6 U.R Mrs. Norman Jane Braskett, 27, Ukiah, was killed last night when a 14-inch redwood tree fell atop the car she was driv ing. Mrs. Braskett's husband suf fered serious injuries and the couple's six year old son receiv ed a broken leg. TALKING- IT OVER. AT HOME )0wiy I ierrr kki I T M I If HAVE YOU USEP THIS j V THI j TSU5 j KEEPS gEFRI6EI?ATIONj VMq TT7 t X jlP $y "V-- f' ALL yOUPOSPRINKW 9 J7jL I know l-U 5-Jr r(JpljaL I top of lukewarm water. jTir 1 ALWAYS KEEP L JW Vi VES mmmm H LET STANP 10 MINUTES rVN-'- A SUPPLY HANPyj7jgj't f y IT'S MAPE , THEN STIR WELL f T flUN 6IVES FASTER I ACTIVE ,n . , , Ss I" 'VfW RISING POUSHS M. ,J W Ge 3 ftpSrfe, Sg ready to ue 3 times as many women "referFLEISCHMANirS YEAST "i tPh 'fv" N YOURS IN y2 THE TIME OF OLD-FASHIONED RECIPES! tVy Make 5 kinds of rolls with this easy method It's the mixin' and fixin' the trick's in! "Saucepan Yeast Rolls" are made without waste motion . , , without a lot of utensils . . . and without the "first rising time" of old fashioned recipes! This streamlined, modern method is so easy and quick ... so trouble-free ... so sure! Yes, SURE, because Sperry guarantees this baking- method cannot fail! When you follow this Martha Meade "Saucepan Yeast Roll" Method and use Sperry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" En riched Flour, you'll have perfect bak ings the first . . . and every time . . . or the Sperry Millers will refund double the amount you paid for your sack of Drifted Snow! No wonder "Women Who Know, Use Drifted Snow" the all-purpose flour for all their bakings. SOUR CREAM CINNAMON STICKS In mcul ttucepin (2 quart size) bring rapidly just to a boil 1 cwp tovr table cream Take from hrat and add 2 tobleipoom therttnlng 3 tobUipnt sugar I toaipMd tall H toatpMfl bokirtf toda Vif fthmtre an HI well blended. Then add, in order 1 tag, wll beaten 1 take mailt campraitad yaait, ervmblW Stir until yeast disappears. Then add Vi oi 3 (wpi titfl Sperry Drifted Snew tWJWWInrttKed Flew Beat nwrrwjthly to form a thick, smooth forming dotish into a smooth bill. natter. Add remaining flour and mix into a moderately stiff dough. Turn out on flowed hoard and knead iiffalv about 30 aecondi (about 0 strokes) 9 takltisiMM tstetled htttte Then fprinUe half tt dough (the long way) with otp brawn gar 1 lampoon cinnamon Fold wmugared dough over tugired half preuing down lightly to seal in nllmg. With sharp knife, cut dough into 18 strips, !i) inches. Then taking ch atrip at both ends, twist it in op posite directions, twice, forming spiral atick. Place on greased baking sheet about 2 inches a pi it, pressing both ends f atkka firmly and flatly to the pan. Cov with damp rloth and allow to rest t? minutes. Roll dough into an oblong about lft x 6 inches. Spread entire suffice of dough with Corrr with damp cloth ind l ti ! warm place until light and double m bulk, about 40-4 minum. Brush with nw Itrd butter. Bake in a hot oven, 400, for 10-12 mmutcv VC'hile still watm, prnd topi of bakrd llickj nh a'cini nude by miting cupi sifted powdeted Bujtar with t tablespoon table mm 1 'i doten sticks. 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Make deep crease across the center of each Inrichod floor round with the handle of table knife. Double rolls over lightly and place, just barely touching, in a greased baking pan. Cover with damp cloth and let rise in a warm place until light and double in bulk, about M-40 minutes. Brush with melted butter. Pake in a hot oven, 400, for 1(M mmutea. 1 Vi doten roll. "Ipeny. "Otinod Snow," Hpfrry Blvlitoa et Central MIIU ' Hoom PiiKw4 ' aod Mansia Moaoa w foawtitd ttioVaurb of Genrrtl Mills. Inc. Salem Vi Mil North of Underpass aving (center Stores West Salem At Foot of Bridge Both Stores Open From 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Specials for Friday Sat. & Sunday NUCOA Pound 27c 2 pounds 53c SHORTENING Swift's Jewel 3 pkg. 49c SALAD DRESSING Preferred Stock Quart 39c PREM 3 12 M .con, for 100 CRACKERS 35c SUGAR Tot, 79c SYRUP ft'". 2 19c CORN coefream. s!w.e 2 for 25c DC C Sweet O 1 0 r C Aj (A Pictjweet Product) for I 7C FLOUR 25So;uee.n.... 1.49 JEWEL OILquo 35c r. 19c WAX PAPER Us". 'rolls 2 for 33c EASTERN BEVERAGE na,-....; 5c Woodbury Facial Soap 429c 2sBV.h19c SOAP Duz, Oxydo'l, Tide, Ivory Snow, Ivory Flakes, Dreft (limit 2) 11 Each PRODUCE APPLES Bulha?1! 59c TOKAY GRAPES 3 ,b, 19c ORANGES Full of juice each 1c CABBAGE Solid heads pound lc BOILING ONIONS ,o,,9 19c MEDIUM ONIONS 7. 29c GRAPEFRUITS" 39c MEAT DEPARTMENT NEW HOURS: First Class Journeymen behind the Meat Cases from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. this is for your Shopping pleasu re. We feature this week-end, young white face steers. They are young and tender and make very economical cuts. Very little fat and no waste. The fat is as white as sea foam and the meat is just as ten der. It's a money saver. POLISH SAUSAGE 49c Buy two rings get one free. Hurry, as we could run out of these! lb. LIGHT PICNICS 55c- TRY YOUR LUCK ON OUR GIANT STICK THURINGER. IT'S FUN! You cut, and guest its weight and you get It free. 0 FRESH FRYERS and ROASTING HENS GRADE A VEAL fUADC RIB AND LOIN vflwrel 49c- BEEF ROAST From White Faced steers light weight. 3fc S A LB Smoked Pork Link Sausage 5ge Jj A LB. Real Fresh Beef Liver