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TEK KEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUKE Thunday, June 28. 1958 7r "M-D" Brand J 'BEDFORD'S FINEST HEATS" LUNCHEON NAPKINS Pkg. of 80 BUT Famcy EXTRA-FANCY YOUNG TENDER com HEINZ KOSHER DILLS n - rams 'Mgr u "vat i J ,.7 "H-rZ-'X. TIME TO RETX EAT During violent dispute between opposing factions supporting rival candidates in Lima, Peru elections, angry demonstrators wielding knife (arrow) starts in pursuit of La Prensa photographer Jose Acevedo who made this picture. As votes were still being counted, backers of Fernando Belaunde Terry paraded through streets hailing their man as the victor. Sup porters of opponent Manuel Prado took exception to the demonstration. Unclean Facilities Found In Meat Sanitation Survey Salem The pilot meat sani tation survey conducted during the program's first .'ound found unclean and faulty walls, trol leys and rails the most common insanitary condition in the 116 plants checked according to M. E. Knickerbocker, chief of the state department of agriculture animal division. Sixty-nine plants had walls in need of cleaning, repair or paint. Trolleys and rails in 62 plants needed cleaning, oil or paint. Sterlizing facilities were inade quate In 56 plants and hand- Manufacture Value In Jackson Shows 66.5 Per Cent Rise Value added through manufac turing activity in Jackson coun ty in 1954 totaled $37,637,000, an increase of 66.5 per cent over the 1947 value of S22.604.000, according to figures by the bu reau of census, department of commerce. The number of employees in Jackson county manufactoring activities rose from 2,878 in 1947 to 4.987 in 1954. The value added by manufac ture is determined by the differ ence in the cost between the raw material and the finished prod uct. Josephine county, with a value by manufacture of $17, 451,000 in 1954, showed an in crease of 104.5 per cent over the $8,534,000 value by manufacture in 1947. In Klamath county, the value added through manufac turing increased from $20,232. 000 in 1947 to $25,835,000 in 1954 or 27.7 per cent. Payrolls in Oregon Manufacturing payrolls in Oregon rose to $564 million in 1954, an increase of 77 per cent between 1947 and 1954. The value by manufacture showed an increase of 52 per cent to more than $1 billion in 1954, ac cording to preliminary figures. The greatest increase in manu facturing activity in the state measured in value added by manufacture, was in Curry coun ty, where value added jumped . from $490,000 in 1947 to $12.3 million in 1954. on increase of more than 2.400 per cent. The three leading major in dustry groups in 1954, based on value added by manufacture, were lumber and wood products, $581.1 million: food and kindred products, $120.9 million, and pulp, paper and products, $65 million. Wheat consumption per per son in the U.S. declined from 310 pounds in 1909 to an esti mated 173' pounds in .1955. washing equipment was faulty in 53 plants. In the actual handling of the meat itself, 44 plants fail ed to clean tools or kitchen equipment each evening. .. . A meat processing plant's water supply also affects the wholesomeness of its meat. Al most 48 per cent of the water samples taken at 80 plants were contaminated. Most packing plants in' the pilot meat snnitation survey fol lowed basic sanitation practices and conditions such as aprons, gloves and clean clothing for workers; adequate doors, vent ilation and pickle room equip ment; sanitary transportation equipment and only fresh meats in the plant. With few exceptions, most meat processing plants welcome sanitation studies and the educa tional wort which accompanies the actual meat inspection. In spectors are now in the second round. 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