Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 14, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thnradv, Mtjr 14, 1153
Milk Producers to Hear
Of Pool Discontinuance
Milk producers for the Port
land market will hivt oppor
tunity to express their opinloni
concerning a proposal to dis
continue the Portland market
pool and substitute a teriei of
distributor pools as an admin
istrative device to equalize pay
ments to producers in the Port-
lana marketing area, according
to notices issued by the Oregon
Milk Marketing Administra
tion. A public hearing to consider
the proposal will be held at
Boom 30, state Office Build
ing, 1400 S.W. Fifth Avenue,
Portland, at 10 a.m. on May 25.
W. 8. WeideL administrator,
Graduation Set
At Dayton High
Dayton Dan Poling, dean
of men at Oregon State college,
will be the speaker at the com
mencement exercises at Dsytes
high school gym on the evening
Of May 20.
The graduates are: William
Buswell, Kent Crawley, Harry
Culp, Carl Dauenhauer, John
Dodge, Rose Mary Easterly,
Danny England, Sharon Finni
cum, Marcena Fowler, Bill
Harrelson, Harold Hedgecock,
Ray Heidinger, Lois Hopkins,
Betty Joslyn, Margaret Krei-
ger, James Litschner, William
Michael, Pat Minor, Dale Mish
ler, Bob Monroe, Lonel Mur
phy, Dorothy O'Dell, Jack
Overgaard, Wesa Palmer, Julia
Putman, Robert Reeder, Nor
man Robinson, Dean Schmitz,
5 Robert Shelburne, Myrtle
(Smith George Strawn, Mar
Jorie Zlnsll, Lois Newcomb,
I Theola Grover.
f The baccalaureate exercises
j wiU be held at the Dayton high
school gym on Sunday evening.
May 17,i at 8 pjn. The Rev.
A. L. Lonsberry, pastor of the
i Evangelical United Brethren
church of Lafayette, will be
the speaker.
Lebanon Pilots
To Fly North
J' Lebanon Ten local planes
of Lebanon Flotilla 70, will
join Portland Flotilla 75, and
Seattle Flotilla 64, at the re
t view of vessels and aircraft of
j' the Coast Guard auxiliary on
j Lake Washington at Kirkland
J next Sunday.
I ' Cant William J. Auster-
I mann, acting commander of
4 the 13th Coast Guard district,
' will review the vessels while
f the three all-wing flotillas
Strom Portland, Seattle and
X Lebanon y cover over tne
review ship.
. The famous U. S. Coast
; Guard Icebreaker Northwlnd,
i: under command of Capt R. E.
; Morell, will be In Lake Wash
lngton for the annual review
and, following the formal cere
?,i many, will act as mother ship
, j for the auxiliary vessels and
planes.
The local flight which takes
off shortly after daylight from
the Lebanon port will be led
r'i by Commander K. R. Harris,
and vice commander Leland
.? Tucker. ,
Conference Held
snwrtnn At the annual
church conference, Monday
evening, of the local Methodist
nr rjTpnrffi Roseberrv.
district superintendent of the
Mothnrilit Snlem area, nresid-
ed, with Mrs. Roscoe Langley
as secretary.
The congregation voted una
nimously, for the return of Rev.
Douglas Harrell, in the alloca
tion state conference in the
near future.
Mrs. Floyd Fox, chairman of
the nomination committee, sub
mitted the committee's choice
for church officers, to be in
stalled shortly after general
conference.
WE
HAVE
CALCIUM
NITRATE
VALLEY
FARM
STORE
3935 JBrarrM 11 H 4-4424
Opel tnirinci HI I
will act as hearing examiner
for the State Board of Agricul
ture which administers the
state milk marketing act and
the various producer pools in
Oregon.
Market-wide pooling has
been in effect continuously in
the Portland marketing area
since 1934. During Intervening
years the volume of milk used
on the market has nearly dou
bled due to increased demand
in the Portland metropolitan
area. At the present time more
than 1000 producers' milk ori
ginating from 11 Oregon coun
ties and four Washington
counties is being utilized in the
area. Recently an effort was
made to extend the scope of the
pool to Include a number of
distributor pools supplying
"fringe areas" adjacent to
Portland Involving milk being
processed in Portland, but the
pooling of such milk was sus
pended when two Portland
companies refused to report
their purchases and sales In
"outside" markets on the
grounds that the state agency
lacked legal authority to re
quire such pooling.
Twelve marketing groups are
active in handling producers'
milk In the Portland market
pool at present. Eight of these
groups are cooperative associ
ations, of which two operate
their own distributing plants
in Portland while three addi
tional associations operate dis
tributing plants In McMlnn
vllle, Tillamook and Astoria.
Two additional groups are
closely associated with Portland
distributing plants, the Damas
cus Milk company and Lucerne
Milk company, the latter an af
filiate of Safeway Stores.
A list of Portland pooling
agencies with the number of
producers and the total amount
of quota held by each group as
of February 28 follows:
Clark County Dairymen's as
sociation, IS producers, 196.78
pounds; Dairy Cooperative as
sociation, 469 producers, 10,-
869.41 pounds; Damascus Pro
ducers, 61 producers,' 1,779.19
pounds; Farmers Cooperative
Creamery, 38 producers, 891.44
pounds; Farmers Dairy associ
ation, (5 producers, 1190.54
pounds; Lower Columbia Co
operative, 24 producers, 425.30
pounds; Lucerne Producers, 51
producers, 1075.46 pounds; Mt
Angel Cooperative Creamery,
18 producers, 272.17 pounds;
Pacific Pool Agency, 6 produc
ers, 376.85 pounds; Portland In
dependent Milk Producers as
sociation, 154 producers,
614.46 pounds; Producer-Distributors,
10 producers, 886.82
pounds; Tillamook County
Creamery association, 78 pro
ducers, 1913.16 pounds.
flflr. Dairyman:
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nitrogen in this efficient nitrate form. VIKING SHIP
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there is no delsy In the upper few Inches of soil while
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Also, the nitrate nitrogen goes Into solution and moves
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without gaseous loss to the air. When CALCIUM NI
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plants don't have to wait, so growth begins right now.
Improved Soil Structure ...
In addition to efficient nitrate nitrogen, NORWEG
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structure and leaves no harmful acid residue In your
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Easy Application . . .
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For these plus values, which mean trxreesed posture
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See Your Fertilizer Dealer . . . TODAY!
(All bookings subject to
supplier's confirmation)
Scholarship to
Albany Senior
The first recipient of a schol
arship to be issued by Union
Carbide Company at Willam
ette university is Neil Causble,
senior at Albany high school.
The scholarship will cover
the complete cost of tuition, ef
fective next September, for a
full four year academic course
and provides reasonable allow
ances for necessary books and
fees.
Causble is student body pres
ident of Albany high and is sa
lutatorlan of the senior class.
His high school activities In
clude membership in the honor
society, subdlstrlct president of
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
captain of the basketball team,
and master counselor and chap
lain in DeMolay.
' The scholarship awardee Is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jef
ferson D. Causble. He plans
to major in pro-engineering at
Willamette.
The purpose of the Union
Carbide scholarship was an
ssusccd a Uiree-ioid: to as
tist deserving students who are
interested in business careers
to obtain a college education;
to help assure the availability
of larger numbers of men and
women for executive careen,
and to encourage and give lim
ited financial aid to a cross
section of smaller American
colleges and technical institu
tions of traditionally high standard.
Gasoline Dealers
To Meet in Portland.
All eaaolin HpnUr. f Dra
gon and southern Washington
are invited to attend a meet
ing at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, May
19, at Woodmen Hall, 719 SE
Adler, Portland, to hear a talk
by Nelson Maynard, Decatur,
Ga., president of the National
Congress of Petroleum Retail
ers. The meeting will be under
me auspices or tfie Portland
Gasoline Dealers association, a
division of the Portland Auto
motive Trades association.
Maynard, one of the leading
authorities in the gasoline
dealer field and? an outspoken
ehamnlnn n small. in(tonnri
ent businessmen, will discuss
I
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I aTTfTeT-Tel 1 I MWessse
Lr-Li III I 1 N. Commercial Salem. Ore. I
THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL, Salem. Onto
trends and legislation in the
service station field.
Maynard la now on a nation
wide tour, speaking to gas
dealer organizations. His Port
land appearance is on of six
planned for the West coast
The NSPR is composed of 66
retail gasoline dealer associa
tions throughout the United
States.
Predict Strawberry
Crop to Be Smaller
. Portland ft Despite an
Increase in acreage, the straw
berry crop will be smaller In
Oregon this year, the Federal
Crop Reporting Service esti
mated Wednesday.
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Nationally Advertised Men's
SPORT SHIRTS
A famoua make known the country aver! The emarteit, best looking sport
shuts we have em shown at anywhere near this price. Imported fi atari . . .
rayon sheer. Tina Gtnfhanu, Checks, Rayon Shanttuin. Broadclotha, rancy,
paitema ana piain -oinr.
Cub Pack Has
Final Session
The final meeting for 'the
season of Cub Pack No. 13,
was held at the VFW Hall
Wednesday night when Char
les Martin, cubmaster, thank
ed all of the den mothers and
committeemen for their sup
port Boys receiving awards in-
Based on May 1 conditions,
the forecast is for 54,144,000
pounds of berries from 17,700
acres, compared with 88,140,
000 pounds from 17,00 acres
last year.
mum w
Shirt Blses
$MH to 17.
Stock op.
omw mxWMmxJ) 1 Jf annad peekaU ana m I
100 Nylons and
Nylon Puckerettes
Compare them ta 4-85
ihtrta elaewhere! Ftneat
Ulterior an dctalL White
and all new aommer
ahadea. Sheet and long
aleeTsa, All
eluded:
Robert Rossner, Ronald Dur
lea, Robert W or lay and Boyd
Hunt, Webelos.
Ronald Durlee, George Het
laad, Fred Johnson and Phil
lip Benson, Lion.
Terranee Gandy, Terry Sims,
Gerald Hearing, Roger Zum
wait and Kenneth Warnock,
Bear.
Jerry Starr, Wolf. '
Den Chief arm bands were
presented to John Mteks, Mar-
Mere Comfort Wearing
FALSE TEETH
In b ptoarat war to mimii
law ! eiMoaiMt. yaarorn. a
taarsnd pavaac, aariBkla m m
as amr sum, aotea wb ma
that Uw? (Ml am Mmfertaala. Me
raaar. mw. autr aut ar fMttae.
It' alkaUM aaa mid). Dom mi mc
ChMka "UM oaae" (aalm snath).
04 rasTSZia fir at any ana aten.
the
alsea.
3 A3
eus Klllinger, Dennis Brown
and Jack Kenny in recognition
of their ht'.p in the dens. ,
Arrow points ware awarded:
Robert. War lay, Lyle Gross
man, Martin DeForest, MUlao
DeForest Terranee Gandy,
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Sounds Impossible, you say? Well, wa did HI Big tlxlU atso sheets
In fine quality 148 count Note particularly i . . these sheets are 14
count. Actually they are a 3.4 J to 3.78 Talus bat because of alight
Irregularities which in NO way affects the wear or appearance f
sheets, we are able to bring yon
them! Compare them! TOP bo the Judge! Sorryr but well have to
limit ( sheets to customer. They'll go fast, so better shop Friday.
JH.!-M m m WW War aaaaWaTm 1 it
I 1 Gingham
Vs V Blouse
First qualty! Very newest style. Sanforised.
Short sleeve, vat dyed, convertible collar, pock
,eU, smartly tailored, In-or-out tail. AO, the sew
. summer colors.
SPECIAL TASTE TREAT!
29c
lb.
Fig Bars
Come In and stack aa these dcllcloas,
maath-waterlng fig Ban! Crisp eeokle eruit
baked around taeeieue fig eentent. Rctular
Me lb. Metre special price Ue lb. TOC SAVE
lOe lb. Wonderful for snacks and lunches.
Pigs 11
Gerald Swing, Lynn Ertsgaard
and David Isom.
Attendance award was won
by Don and skit entitled
"Keeping Mother" was prat
anted by Glenna Miles, dea
mother and Dea 10. -
this tremendous savings. See
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