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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, September 24, 1953
Volume Gains at
Hermiston Sale
HERMISTON Oscar Adams of
Spray purchased 42 head of good
quality heifer calves at the Her
miston Livestock Auction Friday,
Delbcrt Anson, Manager of the
sale, reports.
Those topping the market were
W. R. Linnell, Boardman, 7 feed
er pigs weighing 1035 lbs., $27.75
cwt.; Jim Farley, Arlington, 213
older ewes at $0.75 per head;
Frank Kerr, Hermiston, 265 lb.
boar, $15.75 cwt.; John M. Correa,
Echo, 8 fat hogs weighing 1740
lbs., $26.20; A. S. Gonseth, Echo,
385 lb. sow, $21.90; O. C. Burnell,
Stanfield, 1 day old calf $18.00
per head; Curtis Billings, Echo, 9
Iambs weighing 795 lbs., $14.90
cwt.; Jack Roberts, Pendleton, 1
whiteface bull weighing 1680 lbs.,
$13.90; Floyd Daniels. Echo, 22
steers consigned.
Cattle consignments were up at
the sale. The volume last week
JOB NEEDS IN STATE BY 1960
ARE SHOWN BY RESEARCH STUDY
The year 1960 will see some forecast by the NAM second lar
216,412 more experienced workers gest increase of any "experienced
in Oregon than there were in workers" category. This group
1950, according to a "job oppor-. includes
bakers, bricklayers,
being 226 compared with 422 this tunity" study of the Northwest .carpenters, electricians, watch-
week. Research Council of the National makers, printers, tailors and oth
The market had a broad steady j Association of Manufacturers,
outlet and was steady in all ili-j The NAM study shows the in
vislons. Hogs and sheep were crease of workers in major Job
steady while fat lambs were ' categories,
higher. The volume on hogs was Greatest increase in Oregon
104 compared to 62 the previous ; wju com0 jn the "operatives"
week, while there were 403 sheep ; cat(gory, which Includes delivery
compared to 256 the previous! m,,n lruck drivers, dressmakers,
week. Next Friday is the regular
semiweekly sheep sale and there
will also be some registered cat
tle sold that come from the Boy
len and King ranches of Pendle
ton. Oood sized consignments, the
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auto service attendants, bus
drivers, taxi drivers and other
related jobs. The NAM statis
tics show 50,500 more workers in
this group by 1960, which will
bring the total of operatives to
146,500.
An increase of 43,500 craftsmen
by the end of this decade is also
A drop in the number of pri
vate household workers by 1960
from 10,500 to 4,500 in the state
is predicted.
A total experienced working
force of 832,626 in the state is
seen by the NAM. The survey
does not include statistics on
farm workers, the report states.
"On the average, an invest
ment of $12,000 must be made to
create each of these new jobs,"
the NAM asserts. This would
mean a capital outlay of some
$2,596,944,000 in Oregon.
"Relief from present stifling
taxes is necessary if individuals
lnreesl number for quite some ana corporations are to De ieit
time, were being taken Friday by, with enough money to save and
ouite a few out-of-state as well tnen invest in new and expand
as local feeder buyers for stock-, ed Oregon business to keep
er and feeder purposes. pace with the state's skyrocket-
Calves Baby calves 7.00-18.00 ing population," the NAM points
hd.; feeder calves 13.50-15.50 cwt.; out.
heavy veal
veal 15.50-19.50 cwt.
15.00-18.50 cwt. I MORROW COUNTY FARM
Steers Feeder steers 13.50-15.30 BUREAU TO MEET
cwt.; lai sieers w.oiy.w cwi.
Cows Utility heifers 10.25
12.75cwt.; commercial heifers
The Morrow county Farm Bu
reau will meet at the Willows
frrannrfl hall in Tnnn Tnncrl'itr Cnnt
1. 10-16.3.) cwt.; dairy cows 162.50- 9Q m
lai George Dewey of the Oregon
230.00 hd.
Slaughter Cow
10.60 1235 cwt,; utility 9.50-10.50
cwt.; canner-cutter 6.00-9.00.
Bulls 11.75-13.90.
Hogs Weaner pigs 10.25-13.25
cwt.; feeder pigs 24.75-25.75 cwt;
light feeders 26.20 cwt.; sows
19.35-21.90 cwt.; top hogs 25.85
26 20 cwt.
Sheep Ewes by lb. 2.10-3.65;
ewes by head 6.75 for 213 head;
fat lambs 13.50 14.90 ewt.; feeder
lambs 10.50-13.75 cwt.
Farm Bureau staff will be the
speaker and the lone school band
will make their first appearance
for this year.
The Secretary of Agriculture
has asked farmers to make their
wishes known for the farm pro
gram, so it is important for all
members to attend the meeting.
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