The OXIEGON STATESMAN, Saletf, Oregon, Thursday Morning February 27, 1SS3 PAC2 EIGHT Butter, Bntterfat and E Late Session Bri i Prices Drop IlgS Declines Run Even One Cent Only Butter Firsts Not . Changed; Market For Poultry' Firm . Butter, butterfat and eggs drop ped in price at the late session of the Portland produce exchange yesterday, according to Associa ted Press quotations. The exchange set a cent lower price on butter extras at 35 cents while standards and prime firsts were down a cent to 3 4 i cents. Firsts were unchanged. Butterfat was quoted down 1 1 cents at 38-39 cents. Eggs were off a cent with large TJ S. specials at 23 cents, LVS. extras and ' medium extras 21 cents. PORTLAND. Feb. 26.-JP)-Harket for poultry was firm to day but prices in the main were unchanged. Killers still report shortage of light Leghorns. " OniojPrke Steady Onions showed a drifting tone with the bulk of the Oregon sup ply still held in store in a partly frozen condition. Prices were steady. . Suggesting some betterment in the demand for apples and espe cially, the cheaper sorts, , was the advance o! e lb. in Jumble of ferings of Romes and Winesaps. Country killed meat trade re tamed a substantial demand as well as firm price. New potatoes were weaker and lower with Florida 5-6c lb. Hothouse cucumbers continued in slow sale. Asparagus price has been cut as low as 12c lb. for fancy green. Values Adjusted On Share Market Prices Irregular With Trend Downward and Variety Limited Salem Markets Grade II raw 4 per cent milk. Salem basic pool price 91.82 per hundred. Co-oi bnttei-rat price F. O. It. Salem, 38c. (Mil used en wml mental? ntter:at average. ) Distributor price $2.31. A grade butterfat Deliv ered, 39 He; B grade deliv ered 38c. A grade prints, 87c; B grade, 36 r. l'nrc pud M growers by Salem bnyera. (Tna price below, supplied by local trorcr. are indicative ef the dailj market but are not guaranteed br The States an. ) (Bujlnj Price) Calif, fresh dates, lb. Pineapple. Hawaiian, ea. Oranges, fancy Choice itaiinims. lb., on stalk - Har.ds LemoDs. fancy Choice I. imps, fresh, doi. Grapefruit, Florida Ariiona Apples Delicious, bu .1 .35 H 3.25 to 5.00 2.50 ta 3.50 .0 .07 6.00 to 6.23 4.00 to 5.50 1.00 3.75 to 4.50 2.00 t 2.50 40 te JO te .75 .85 Spit, bushel ... VEGETABLE (Buying Priee) New peas, Calif., lb .09 Rhubarb, hothonre .70, .80 and .90 Cauliflower, Calif., crate - 1.00 Lettuce. Calif., erate 2.00 to 3.25 Parsnips, lug 1.20 Sweet potatoes, crate 1.90 Danish squash eox ,. .30 Onions. Labish cwt. 1.25 Yakima, cwt. 1.85 Yakima marblehead squash, lb. .04 Cabbage. Oregon, cwt. 1.75 to 3.50 California, cwt 3.00 Carrots, local dos. .85 Celery hearts, doa. 1.50 Green peppers. Calif., lb. .15 Potatoes, So. 1. locsl 1.80 Potatoes, So 2. local 1.15 Spinach, Calif., 201b. crate 1.50 Texas spinach, hamper 1.65 Chinese cabbage, crate 1.40 Hothouse tomatoes 2.50 to S.00 Turnips, dozen, Calif. .63 Celery. Utah variety 2.25 to 2.75 Celery. Chula Vista 2.00 to 2.50 Artichokes, box .. 3.25 Crop Loss Fear Puts Wheat Up Dust Storms in Kansas Are Cause For Two-Cent Rise Near Close CHICAGO. Feb. 26.-P)-Crop damage fears that took stronger grip of the wheat market today hoisted prices nearly 2 cents a bu shel, and carried May up to $1.00- Just before trading was ended, severe dust storms were reported in parts of Kansas, with visibility little better than zero. Indica tions of considerably colder wea ther tended further to suggest serious harm to crops, owing in I articular to abruptness of the change from unseasonable high temperatures of late. Wheat closed strong .at the day's top level, 1 to 1 cents above yesterday's finish. May $1.00-H. July 91-, corn up, May 60TS-61, oats advanced, and provisions unchan ged to 12 cents higher. Corn Belt Wet Corn and oats were responsive to wheat strength and to wet wea ther over the corn belt. Provisions rallied owing to bull ish behavior to the cottonseed oil market. Demand For Wool Quiet On Boston Market and Little Business Done BOSTON. Feb. 26. -(JP)- (U. S. Dept. Agr.) Demand for wool was very quiet in the Boston mar- Radio Programs Thursday, February 87 K0IS PORTLAND 940 Ke. 8:00 Organ Program. 8:15 Rambles la Rhythm. 8:45 Golden Jubilee Variety Show. 9:30 Mary Marlin, CBS. 10:45 Between the Book Ends. 11:00 Happy Hollow, CBS. 11:15 American School. CBS. 11:30 Federation of Business and Pro fessional Women's Program, CBS 12:45 Book of Life. 2:00 Symphoneers, CBS. 2:15 Jimmy Farrell. CBS. u 2:30 The Chicagoans, CBS. 8:45 The Goldbergs. CBS. - 9:00 Feminine Fancies, DLBS. 1 4:30 Oreran Moodi, CBS. 4:45 Reflective Moods, CBS. 5:00 Three Brown Bears. CBS. 5:15 Kddie Dunstedter, CBS. 5;30 Bruna Caaagana Orchestra. 6:00 I -eon F. Drews, Organ. 7:00 Horace Heidt Brigadiers, CBS. 7:30 Msreh of Time. CBS. 8:15 The Other Woman's Diary, DI.BS ket. In domestic wools, very little business was transacted except on clean-up lots. Trade was slower than last week on foreign wools. Manufacturers were not as keen as they were for spot foreign wools, while they were reported to be buying some wools In foreign markets, the new orders for pur chases abroad have fallen off. 9:30 Weaver ef Melody. 9:45 Sterling Young Orchestra, DLBS. 10:00 49igi Royse Orchestra. 10:30 The Tops. 10:45 Larry Lee Orchestra. DLBS. 11:00 Dorsey Orchestra, DLBS. 11:15 Bittick Orchestra. DLBS. 11:30-12 Ted Dawson Orchestra, DLBS. KOW PORTLAND 620 Xc. 7:05 Happy Jack, SBC. j 7:15 Dan Harding'a Wife. SBC 7:30 Cleveland Orchestra Work Shop, NBC. 7:45 Master Builder, NBC. 8:00 Cha. Jacobs. Trumpeter, NBC. 8:15 Stories in Song. XBC. 8:30 Pair of Pianos. XBC. 10:80 Budgeteers, XBC. 10:45 Silverberg Concert Ensemble, XBC. 11:00 School Broadcast. XBC. 12:00 Forever Young. XBC. 12:15 Ma Perkins. XBC. 12:30 Vic and Sade, XBC. 12:45 The V Spills. XBC. 1:00 Betty and Bob, XBC. 1:15 Clinic. 1:30 Girl Alone. XBC. 1:45 Tintype Tenor, XBC. 2:00 Pedro Via Orchestra, XBC. 2 :30 Tribute to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, NBC. 3:00 Woman's Mazaiine, XBC. , 4:00 Easy Aces, XBC. 4:15 Did You Know! 4:20 Orchestra. 5:00 Rudy Vallee, XBC. 6:00 Lanny Hoss Presents Showboat, XBC. T:00 Masle Ball, NBC. 8:00 Aaaos 'a' Andy. XBC. 8:15 Portland Symphony Orchestra. 9:15 XBC. 9:45 Don Bestor Orchestra, KBC. 10:15 Masieal Moments. 10:30 Archie Loveland Orchestra. 11:00 Ambassador Orchestra, XBC. 11:80 Palace Orchestra, XBC. 12 -.00 Weather. TEX PORTLAND 1 180 Ke. 6:30 Musical Clock. 7:30 Financial Service, NBC. 7:45 Christian Science. , 8 :00 Honeymoonera, XBC. 8:15 Wendell Hall. XBC. 8:30 U. 8. Navy Band. XBC. 9:00 Simpson Boys. NBC. 9:15 Toley and Glenn. 9:30 Sara Moore, XBC. 9:45 Ted White. XBC. 10:00 Keyboard Capers. 10:15 Hints to Housewives. 10:30 Home Institute. 10:45 Dot and Will, XBC. 11:00 Words and Music. XBC. 11:32 XBC Music Guild. XBC. 11:55 Market Reports. 12:00 Western Farm and Home. XBC. 1:00 Woman's Radio Revue. SEC. 2 :00 Financial and Grain Reports. 2:30 Organist, XBC. 2:45 Congress Orchestra, XBC. 3:00 Soloist, XBC. 3:15 Harry Kogen Orchestra, XBC. 3:25 Mickey Gillette. XBC. 3:35 Talk by John B. Kennedy, XBC. 3:45 Charioteers, XBC. 4:00 String Time, XBC. 4:15 Cliff Xarnrro. NBC. 4:30 Console Capers. XBC. 4:45 Mello Cello. XBC. 5:00 Music is My Hobby, XBC. 8:15 Everybody Sing. 8:45 Paradise Orchestra. XBC. 9:30 Book Chat Richard Montgomery. 10:00 Mark Hopkias Orchestra, KBC, 10:80 Bat Tabarin Orchestra, NBC 11:00 Way Back When, NBC. 12 :00 Weather and Police Report. INTRODUCE VOuflSELF To NrVRsCSLEY "Taste. , lit1" Sk 1 TWMW III KOAC COSVAXLIS S50 Xc 9:00 Hons em a k era' Hour "Wayne, and Jane." 10:45 KOAC School ef the Air. 12:00 Noon Farm Hour. 1:15 World Book Man. 1:30 What the Educators art Doing. 2:00 Lesson in Spanish. 2:30 Home Garden Hour - "Garden Design" A. L. Peck. 8:00 "Catching the Rhythm" Ber nard Hinshaw, Associate Profes sor of Art. 4:30 Stories for Boys and Girls., 5:00 On the Campuses. 6:00 Dinner Concert. 6:15 Portland Better Businesa Bureaa "Swindles to Suit." 6:30 Farm Hour. 7 :30 Radio Shorthand Contest Prof. H. T. Vance. 8:15 KOAC Drama Guild "Buckskin .Needles' Ruby gcullen. 8:45-6:30 Symposium - University of Oregon and University of Wash ington "What Permanent Re lief Poiicv Should be Adapted." , WRIGLEY'S. AJ,W W k'Jktft ftf PERFECT GUMr 5 il Ulr li JaWMaMM POLLY AND HER PALS The Acid Test By CLIFF STERRETT Rutabagas, cwt Green onions, dozen NUTS Walnnta lb Filberts, lb. 1.35 .40 .. .10 to .14 te aora t Buying Price) Clusters. 193.V lb., top Fugglcs. 1935. top. lb. NEW YORK, Feb. 26 JP)- A continued adjustment of values threaded its way through the stock market today with prices for the most pan Irregularly low er by a minor margin. The -volume of trading at 2, .023,055 shares was slightly under; the previous day. and the number of issues traded also was restrict ed. During the final hour, after the mold of the market had been formed, buying and selling slowed to. a walk. The steels were mostly lower, both U. 8. Steel and Bethlehem being off fractions to over a point, buf Midland Steel products was traded" actively at a 4-point ad vance on the day. The Associated Press average of 60 tttocks declined .4 of a point to 60.5. reflecting a slowing down after three days of great reductions. Dental Clinic Is Slated Today at St. Mary School MT. ANGEL. Feb. 26. Word waa received today from Mrs. Ir ma S. LeRiche. county nurse, that arrangements have been made for a dental clinic to be held at St. Mary's public school Thursday. All the children of the school may have their teeth examined with out any charge. F. A. Reiling and R. O. Appleby, local dentists, will conduct the examinations with Mrs. LeRiche in attendance. March 10 has been set for a general health clinic for members of the local 4-H clubs. This will be conducted by Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, county health officer. WOOL AND H0HAIB (Buying Price) Mohair Medium wool Coarse wool Lambs EOOS AND POTJLTST t Buying Price of Andresens) Extras Medium extras , Standards .. Medium standard .14 .18 .10 .18H .29 .29 .27 27 .18 .17 .17 .16 (Andresen ft Son Buying Price) Heavy hen. 4 or over Heavy liens, over 6 lbs. Cplored mediums, lb. Medium Leghorns, lb. Light, lb Stag, lb. Old roosters, lb. Colored fiys. lb. .16 .16 .14 .12 Jl Xfl .06 .17 .15 White Leghorns, frys. lb. MAK10N CREAMERY buying prlccs- l.tve Poultry. No. 1 stock Heavy hens, under 6 lbs. . Heavy hens, over 6 lbs. Medium colored hens, lb. Leghorn hens, over 3H lbs. Leghorn hens, light Colored springers - Old Roosters lb. Stags Rejects .16 J6 .13 .13 .11 .16 .06 .07 .05 Kggs Candled and graded Large extras Large standards Med iuiu extras Medium standards Undergrade and pullets .18 .17 .17 .16 .14 Gardeners' and Ranchers9 Mart TUEXET MARKET Fancy young hens. lb. .0 Fancy young torn:, lb .20 LIVESTOCK iRuring Price) l.ambs 00 F.wes. lb. - 03 to .04 Yearling lambs 05 to .06 4 Hogs. 130-160 lbs 9."5 to 10.50 160-210 lbs, top 10.75 to 10.85 210-250 lbs., top 10.25 to 10.50 Sows Steers Dairy type cows Beef cows Bulls Heifers Veal, top Dressed vesl. lb. Dressed hogs GEAIN AND HAT Wheat, western red White. No. 1 Barley, brewing, ton Feed barley, ton Oats, milling, ton , Feed, ton Hay buying prices Alfalfa, valley Clever hay . Oata and vetch, ton 8.00 to 8.50 5.00 to 6.00 1.50 to 4.00 4.00 to 5.00 4.50 to 5.00 8.00 to 5.50 10.00 .13H .w .15 PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 26.-;P) -The early gardener's and ranch er's Eastside market showed a slight increase in supplies Wed nesday. A limited demand prevail ed and price changes were few. Lettuce s a 1 e s were reported fair with prices ranging between 11.75 and 12.75 a crate. Spinach Per box, 81.35. Carrots Per dozen bunches. 60-70c. Beets Lug, 40-50c. Dry onions U. S. No. 1, 100 lb. sack, 91.60-1.75; No. 2, 81.10-1.30. Green onions 40-55e. Cabbage Crate, local, 91.50-1.75; red cabbage, $1.65; California, 91. 75-2.75. Cauliflower California, crate, 81-40. Radishes Per dozen bunches. S5e. Celery hearts Per dozca bunches. 91.75. Celery Held packed, rip, erstt, 93.25; dozen hunches. 91-1-50:" Califor nia. 83.25. Apples Spitzenbergs, Hood River, 45 65c. Potatoes Local, per 100 pound sack. 91.40-1.65. Parsley Per dozen bunches. 30 45c Lettuce California. 81.75-2.75. Tomatoes Oregon, hothouse, lb., 12 20c. Turnips New crop, dozen bunches, 60c, Squssh Hubbard, 3 4 c ; Marblehead, 3c. Cucumbers Hothouse, doz., 1. 10-1. 60. Pumpkini 1-1 4c par pound. Sweet pota'oes No. 1, 92; unclassi fied, 81.75. Parsnips Per lug. 91-1.50. Garlic Pound. 10c Orange California Navel. $2.75-5. Tangerines California, $1-75. Rutabs?as 100 lbs. $2. Rhubarb Extra fancy. 15 lb. box. $1; fancy. 90c; choice. 75e; pie. 60c. Brussels sprouts Pound. 8-12c; crale. 85c. Asparagus Pound, 14c. General Markets ; ' PRODUCE EXCHANGE J PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 26. (AP) -: Frodne exchange net prices: Batter Extras, 35e; standards, 36c ; rim firsts, 34 He ; firsts 34c. Bntterfat 88-39c. ' Krg Large V. 8. specials. 23e; U. & extra. TJ. 8. medium extras, 21c. 30 Indust. Today 78.2 Prev. day 78.8 Month ago 77.3 Year ago 53.1 1936 high 80.6 936 low 73.4 Portland Grain " POBTLASn. re rfeb. J, AP Wheat: 4pB High Low- Close -Mr U84 ; 83 84 . 95 u (u.i4Ht- ?94 784 - 79 . September .77H 78 H 1TM U Ch: Big Bend braestem. 13 per cent. 91.28; do, 12 per cent, 91.20; dark hard winter, 13 per cent, 81.11H ; do, 11 per cent, 98c; aoft white, western white, northern spring, hard winter, western red, 86. - - Oata, No. 3 white 928 to 924. . Com. No. 3 eastern yellow, 832.25.. Willrnn. 918 to 818.50. . Today's ear receipts: Wheat, 25; floor, 9; eon,'!; hay, 7. Today -.- 93.0 PreT. day Month ago 81,1 Year ago 82.5 1936 high 94.3 1936 low 86.9 1935 high ... 87.8 1935 low 43.8 Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- Feb. 26. (AP)- (U8. Dept. Agr.) Hogs: Receipts 70 ' including - 271 direct. Market mostly steady. Sons early sales strong to lOe -higher. Good te ehsles 185-220 lbs 911. 10-11 J5. Host 1st sales around 911.15. Weights 230-260 lbs, 810.50 10.75; heavier down to 810; 125-155 lbs, -' 810.60-10.75. Packing sows largely, 99- 8.50. i seder pigs quotable, 910.50-11. .. Cattle: Receipts 100 including 26 di - twetr calves 15. Market active, FuUy steady. Common to medians steers, 95 ',6.85. Good feeder steers quotable 97 and . above. Few heifers, 65-6; light cattery kind down te 33.75; low eatter and eut v ter cows mostly 92.75-8.75 ( common te - medium. 4-4.7S; good beer cows to 95.35. Balls 95-5.50. Good, to choice Teal- era quotably 99.50-10.50. t Shews: Receipts none Market nominaL -.- Ood tracked-in lambs aaleable aroaad 69.50. Choice load lata quotable tv 910. rat ewes suotabty 94.25-5. .;. .- ! Portland Produce ; TOETLAMl.JOrcV rb, 36. UP) . Batter . ftisti, A trade, sse Jb. m earchment wrapper. 89e lb. in eartoaa: B , I grade, parchment wrapper,'. 87 lb.;' car-; tons, sse lb. - ' . RattjWKSlavtlaiid Jallarv A trada ' deliveries at leaat twice weakly; 39-dOa .80 .82 2S.00 21.00 .23.00 ...21.00 .18.00 .11.00 .11.00 Stocks and Bonds February 26 STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by The Associated Press) 1 1985 high 1935 low 76.3 49.6 15 Rails 37.2 37.5 34.3 21.3 39.7 30.2 31.2 18.5 15 60 Util. Stocks 48.5 60 5 48.5 47.7 23.2 50.8 45.0 44.7 21.6 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails 10 tndnst. 103.7 103.7 103.2 95.1 104.1 102.2 102.2 ' 40.0 60.9 59.1 S7.7 f.2.5 55.7 56.1 34.8 10 10 Util. forei'a 101.4 101.3 101.9 88.5 102.3 99.8 99.8 64.8 71.1 71.3 70.9 69j 71.4 69.6 70.4 42.2 B rrade cream for market Buying price, butterfat basis. 53 e lb. Eggs Buying price i wnowunn . Fresh specials, 21-22c; extras, 31e; stan dards, 19e; extra medium, 17e; do, me dium firsts. 15e; undergrade, 14; pal lets 12e dozen. Cheese Oregon triplets, 17c; Oregon loaf, 18c Brokers will plsy ent be low quotations. Milk A grade. Portland amivery. 58 He lb.; bntterfat basis tor 4 per cent. ranntrv meats Selling price o retaii- mrm: eountrv kilted Dogs, nest Dstcners, nder 150 lbs, 15-15 H ",ira. Xe, 1. 15-15He lb.; light and thin. 10- 13c lb.; heavy, t-lle lb.; cotter cows. 7-8 lb.; canner cows. 6-7e lb.; bulla, 8H-9fl lb.; lambs, 1617c lb.; medium. 12-I3e ib.: ewes, e-ioc id. Mohair Nominal contract price. Bsc lb. Caaeara bark Buying price, 1935 peel, 2e lb. .V x r 1 . .i-H TD. T noultrv Portland delivery buy the price: Colored hens, aver 4 lba.. 17-lBC lb.; nnaer ids., s-io i. r ..k-ra am IU lbs 14-1 5c lb. under 3tt lhs, 15-16e: Leghorn liroilers. 8 lbs. and down, 19e lb.; springs, 3 lbs. and ap, 19-20 lb.; colored springs. 3 ik. - nn 19-SOe lb.: roosters. 8-Be lb.: Pekin ducks, yennf. 14-17s lh.j geese. 11-12 lb., rtaiMfi Are r mi 81.73 Mr 100 lbs. t.,.,m lrl. 11.50 cental: Klaza- ath. 31.6V1.75 cental; 8csppoose Netted Oetm, 31.50-1.69 cental; DeschnUi Kst- ted Gems, 31.85-1.7 S eenmi. -WmI 1936 contracts, nominal: wd lametta.' valley, znedjum. 30e lb. ; coarse and. broad. 29e lb; eastern Uregon, isc Ib. ' . . Hay Selling price of wholesa1m : AV- falta. Ke. 1,- 615-15.50; eastern Oregon timothy. 917.50-18 tea; Willamette val- 1 II S6"..nn if5rmmmimmm I r ' -11 a, 11 c. 11 i 1 ur 1 1 . ran 11 -Ai u i tv, l s 9 . t i- 11 3 vi 1 l "'aasa ! Xw L"" MICKEY MOUSE Last but Not Least By WALT DISNEY KB BATTUE ROVAU OF THE RACETRACK IS UNDER WAV! A FIVE-UAP RACE, WITH NOTHINS barred! CoOFY CCXTRAPTXX 19 UHADlNG, BECAUSE. N03OOV HAS BEEN able, to oer past it ! "Then cokes donauo rucx MYSTEHY 3TRSAr-L.rHt TUOATlre -POWER SPTSCtAUt And a hot entrv ptwm Alaska the "asajritb IN THB BETTTNe! ; aAMD- FAR BEHIND COMES MiCKEY TRTIH6TO ELUDB THE SHERIFF AHt? W1H THE RACE AT THE SAME TIME ; TOOTS AND CASPER In the Hands of the Law a COLONEL. HOOPER THERE'S A "30 Gentleman here to we. vou mi HE. MUST BE AN OPPtCER Bi VH WEARIMI A Jt&T By JIMMY MURPtia' WHY DOKTT TOU SNEAK OUT THROUdrH THE, BACK DOOR BEP0RE HE HAS A CHANCE TO SLAP HANDCUFFS ON VOU ? NO, CA5PEB rJL CrlVE MY5ELP UP! 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IS ' THE RRST ABSOLUTELY UNSELFISH PERSON "IS Jn I SELDOM ASK FAVORS I HAVE FOUND THERG ARE NOT MAKr THINGS IN THIS WORLD THAT MONEY CANNOT BUY BUT I ASK MJU AS A FAVOR AQRCAT FAVOR TO LET LITTLE ANNIE BE MV OUCST. ASK ANYTHING vrst i sjlai t K DPTt 7vi FOR t-- - j THIS FAVOA