The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 08, 1939, Page 12, Image 12

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    .PAG2 TWELVE
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orea. Scndaj Marnin, January 8, 1S33
Salem Market Quotations
. , . ,
raorrs
i - CSaylBg Mcm)
(Tke price below eapplled by focal
groeor are ladieatWe of tbe daily market
tncat paid to growers by Salts bsjsrs
oi ere ael gesresteed by The State
aaaa i . - -- i
Apples AU varieties. 0 graSa, few sa.
0 a. '
Baaasss. lb stall 06
Bssds -
firspefrait. Tun piaka, ... ., 8.7 .
. Begalar 100
Dm to, fmh,. lb. , , '
Lestoaa. rat , . .6
Orsares, arata w .S.2i to 8.50
,n VX0ETAJtL&4 . ...
(Barlag Prices)
Beets.' 4o.
.40
jM
.40
l.
t.T
.30
8.50 i
4
.40
.40
AS '
.15
.40
1.50
.30
Cabbage lb.
Canota.1 local 4a
Canliflower. Portias
Celery, i Dub, erst ,
Calary Hearte, io -
jettace. uaur
Oaieaa. seillag. 10 lbs. Ka.
M Iba.
Grera oaieaa, dos. m
Radishes, 4u
Psppers, greoa, Calif
rare My, .
Potatoes, loeal awl.
6C lb. bags.
8 iaaeh, Tcxsea ,
Danish. 4o.
Rhkar IV
i.&o
.o
. .. , - ,r , .01 H
.40
iitih
Taralpe, dos.
(Ttiet ptU J ladspeadsnt eacklnf. Blast
- -i to graver) -Waleute
-FranqDottee, laser. 12a: ao-
Jiaat. lOej easall S ; orchard raa, ta
10. Walaat aiaau 83 to 80s lb.
, ritbrrta Bsresleass, larrs, 13 Us; fsa
ty llHc; babies, lie; orchard ma II to
12a. Doc-ill- 1 aciit higher.
(Co-op Mm to Grower)
Wstaata Price ran, depending apaa
way acta ma la 14 different f red at, 11
to l s.
filberts All woved eat,
! . HOPS
t (Bavins Pilcai)
Cleettra. Bossiest. 1937. Ib. 10 to
Claatera, lSg. lb. SO to
JS
.si
rnggiaa. top
I WO
fOOh ABO blOHAIK
4
(BarUs rnceel
Waal, median, lb.
j j
. Jit
. .n
Coarsci lb.
Lamba lb.
Mohair, lb
I boob amo ruuiiiai
(Bnylag Psleas af ABdraaas's)
Larga ! aztra , JO
bidiaa aitrai , , . , ,., - JO -
- Larga ataadarda .18 ;
Pallaia .15
Colored . frya . ; ,, .14
- Cetarad atiam. lb. .15 '
Wbita Lagbana. lb. K 1 .1
Wbito Lagbaraa. frya .IS
Wbito Ugberaa. lb. Ka. - JO
Hoary baaa. lb. .15
Roaatora . .. -Oi
i UTSSTOCX
(Baytag ariea far Bo. 1 ateek, baaad oa
aiadlttoa a aad aaiaa toyortod ay to 4 p.m.
taiba, to , , , , ., 7.75
Ewaa, 9na to S.00
Uocv to , t.00
- 10-150 Iba. o to 7.T5
110 00 Iba. ., ,,7.85 to 7.50
Hogs, top (Midgat Marbat) S.00
Bowa ' 0.00 .
Baal i Ml 4Ki to 00
Ball to J0
Haifara
Tap Teal. lb.
Dairy trao aowa
.5.00 to 0 00
.8.00 ta 0.35
.1.50 to 4.50
Dreaaad vaaL lb (Midrat) .13
MABIOB CI AJCBBT Baylag Frlo
Battorfat, A grada J 8
Lagbara baaa. atr H lba.- .10
Lagbara baaa. aadar t Iba. .0
Bprwgwra
CoWrod baaa. avar f Iba. - 44
Btaga. lb. .00
Old Booatora. Ib. .05
BoMto. a rbat -alaa. Na S grada 5a laaa
. BOO FBICXB.
Largo axtrti' JO
Largo ataadarda . - .18
Madiaai astraa .1
Madiw atoadarda 40
Uadargradta .13
Stoclcs and
Bonds
STOCK ATBBAO-B '
Jaaaarr 7 .
Caaipiltd by Tba Aaaaeiated Prat
SO . 15
15
00
M ladaa Raila
Kat I Cbg. D .7 D .4
fetarday 75.0. 13.4
PmiMi day 70
bfoeiU ago 71.0 , V 20.0
Taar ago . 04.3 ... 30.7
19t- aigb 79.0 ' ss.s
1931 89 low 49.S 13.1
DUI
D .1
0.9
0.9
84.3
84.1
7.9
J4.9
Stocks
O .
53.4
t.9
50.3
44.0
54.7
3.7
BOB T AVBBAOBS
10
10 10
10
Forga
A .3
03.7
S3 5
03.7
7.0
07.0
59.0
Kails
Indus Ctil
A .1 A .1
98.9 93.7
98.9 93.0
98.9 91.S
7.5 91.1
100.1 95.1
.93.0 05.0
Kat I Cbg. D .1
Batardoy 01.4 -Praat
a day OLO '
Taar ago - 70.3
1989-99 alga. 70.1
199O90 . tow. 40.3
E.Phillips
Envoy
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World-Shaking
and theMan
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ened All Civilization!
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Beginp Thursday in ;
i he Oregon Statesman
Grade B raw 4 per ceat
gaUk. Salem bask pool prleo)
$3,170. - .
Co-op. Grade A butlertat
. price, FOB Sales. 28c. ' .
f Milk baard oa aeU ataatbly
battarfat araraga.)
Distributor price, f3-S2.
A grade batterfat OellT
ered 28; B grade 27; C
trade 22Jt . .
A grade print, Sic;
grade SOc.
B
Psllats
4J
OBAXV. BAT ABD S
W boat, par baabal, Ko. 1 wbito, .
" aackad - : ; .45
Bad ! 00
Oats, gray, tea .89.00 to 80.00
W ft I to J" "
Food barley, tea
t 00
14.00
14.00
15.00 to 10.00
.10
CMer bay. tea
Oat and VoUb bay. toi
Alfalfa, taa
Alaiko Cloror. Ib.
Bod Clovei'. Ib.
1S to .14
Egg MaU. Na. 1 grada. Ib. bag 1.00
Dairy faad. 80 lb. Ug 1.30
Baa Seratcb faad T 1.75
Oraekad Cora .. 1.75
Whsat i 1.30
Wheat Declines
In Late Hours
Recovery at Beginning
Is Wiped out With
(Hose Lower
CHICAGO, Jan. -(SVWheat
rrlces declined in late trading
tqday, wiping out eprly gains
of as much as cent and clos
ing slower compared with
yesterday. ;-
The market staged a recovery
movement at the 9 p e a 1 n g.
strengthened by firm Liverpool
cables and failure f expected
precipitation to materialize in
the domestic winter wheat area.
Forecasts promised no important
moisture relief in the southwest
With the exception of the south
ern portion of Kansas where It
was unsettled, generally fair
weather was predicted tonight
and tomorrow for Kansas, Ne
braska, Sooth Dakota and Iowa.
This held prices higher during
most of the short-session.
In late trading, however, buy
ing support diminished and weak
ness in securities tender to bring
Closing Quotations
NEW YORK, January 7.-(Today's closing prices:
Allied Stores ..
American Can .
Am For Power.
Am Power Lt.
Am Rad Std San
Am Roll Mills..
10 Coml Solvent ..
99 Com with ft Son.
3 Consol Kdison .
4 Consol OU
11 Corn Products .
20 Cnrtlss Wright .
Am Smelt dfc Ref 60 Era Pond de
Am Tel ft Tel.. 151 Doug Aircraft ..
Am Tobacco B. . 89 Vi Elec Power ft Lt
Am Water Wka. It Erie RR
Anaconda . ,
Armour 111 ,
Atchison . . ,
Barnsdall .,
Bait ft Ohio
Bendlx Avia
33
6
39
18
7
21
74
31
29
7
17
1
8
6
93
45
23
12
31
80
General Electric
General Foods .
General Motors.
Goodyear Tire .
Gt Nor Ry Pf..
Hudson Motors.
Illinois Central .
Insp Copper . .' .
Int Harvester . .
Int Nickel Can.
Int Paper ft P Pf
Int Tel ft Tel..
Beth Steel .....
Boeing Airp . . .
Borge-Warner ,
Budd Mfg
California Pack.
Callahan Z-L ..
Calumet Hee . .
Canadian Pacific
Kennecott .
LIbbey-O-Pord
J I Case
Loew'i
Monty Ward . . .
Nash-Kelv ....
Natl Biscuit ...
Natl Cash
NaU Dairy Prod
e o a i
Caterpil Trac
Celanese
I a)
Certain-Teed
Ches ft Ohio
Chrysler ...
Oppenheim's
NEW DAILY SERIAL,
Extraordinary
-Events
Whose
Titt happens when an unseen force seeks to disturb the ssi
'equiUhrinm of European 4liplaac7iwhle3
all ciTilizationf E. Phillips Oppenheim's ENVOY '
EXTRAORDINARY tmfolds a stirring, tale of the frantic
efforts to hold the dogs of war in dieck. It achkres new peaks
and thrill ia the iiiiaatable Op'itoihom Wnner.
6HiW'?j'jS9b-
Initial Week's
Trend Is Down
Pivotal Stocks Show Loss
Fractions to More
Tian2PoinU ;
NEW YORK,' Jan. 7-(ffV-e
stock market generally . ended
the first week of 1939 on a. de
clining trend, with pivotal Indus
trials and rails losing fractions
to more than 2 points.
The brief session started oat
well, ' with utilities, rails and
specialties attracting buyers. The
ticker tape loafed during the
greater pact of the time, but
last-minute selling of steels, mo
tors and other leaders quickened
the pace appreciably. Even the
favorites gave ground at the fin
ish and only a handful was able
to emerge with modest advances.
Average Off J&
The Associated Press average
of 0 stocks was off .S of a
point at S2.4 and. oa the. week,
showed a net decline of .8 of a
point. Transfers today totalled
632,910 shares against 853,190
last Saturday.
With financial minds apparent
ly somewhat confused over the
administration's latest spending
program, the suggestion of new
taxes and opposition of the law
makers to the fiscal proposals,
traders shifted to the selling side.
Utilities Bolus
Utilities were resistant most
of the time as the theory was
expounded that congress possibly
would balk at appropriations for
public-owned power plants to
compete with private companies.
In addition, earnings in this field
continued favorable.
The British pound recovered
sharply during the latter part of
the week when the Bank of Eng
i-ii u anuica more wau oi.ovv,
000,000 of its gold (at the pres
ent market value) to the British
equalization fund as a means of
lessening pressure on this cur
rency.
in selling by some eariy buyers.
Wheat closed off. May
July S9H-H: corn
off, May 53V4-, July 54-
H; oats unchanged. May SO.
July 2s; RyeJ4- lower. May
iyt, J my 48 ft; iara z to b
lower.
10 Natl Dlflt 27
IS NaU Power - Lt 1
314 Northern Pacific 13 V
9 Packard Motor . 4
J C Penney .... 7S
Phillips Petrol . 41
151 Press Steel Car. 12
72 PubServNJ ... 32
N. .
11 Pullman 11
2 Safeway Stores . 30
41 Sears Roebuck . 73
39 Shell Union ... 14
48 Son Cal Edison. 24
3 5 Southern . Pacific 19
28 Stand Brands
7
8 stand Oil Calif .
18 StAnd Oil NJ ..
IS Studebaker ....
5C Sup Oil
46 Tlmk Roll Bear.
48 Trans-America .
28
51
.7
3
61
7
88
28
12
50
87 ,
8
28
12
60
8 Union Carbide
41 United Aircraft.
SI United Airlines.
50 US Rubber ....
49 US Steel
8 Walworth
28 Western Union.
25 White Motors ..
13 Woolworth ....
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fOBTLAJiD, Owl, Jib. !.(Ar).
Dairy arodaea prleo :
Buttorj Extras S7; ataadarda S7;
priaio toato t7l flrata 17. . . . , , .
Battorfat tsib-tt.
Xggs: Largo extras t2; largo ataadarda
31: axdiaai oxtraa XI; aaodiam aUad
Mi xo; aauui oxtraa SO;
Cbsats: Triplsts 14; tost 15.
pi Portland IJvestork
PORTLAXD. Oro.. Jaa. ; t. .(AP)
(US Dapt- Agr.) Haga, Satarday aoao,
(or weak M00. Comparad last Friday,
a-trkat aroaad tSo bigbor; woak'a balk
184-115 lb. drlToiaa 8.10; few htto aalaa
ap to S.6t;aarly top carload lota 8.35;
over Jsad aadar woid'tts BoaaUsad 30a and
moi. Paekiag m-s aboat stosdy atoatly
0.00-4.J5, (aw to 0.50 aad batter; foodar
pigs f.75-.. v,; . -.:-. .
Cattla, Satarday SO. ao 'sales, tor wbak
31 JO; ealToo, 8atarday aoaa, (or week
135, eoatpaced laat Friday, stocra atoady
to atroag. helfora stroag to 35o higher,
eows 35 to 50o ap with (at cowa ap aaost;
balla; stroag. Tealera 60s higher. fU
PORTLAND, ' Oro.. Jaa. 1, (AP)
(U p- Atrteauaraj. -
Applet Orecoa Deiicioas, atadium ta
Urea axtra ; laser, L60-1.7S; faaey, 1.3S
1.50; O (Tsdo face and fill. 80-Oe; 8pit
seabergs. Aadlaaa to Urga extra faaey,
1.30; fast?, 1.35-1.83; Nov tost, Ma
dias ta lares axtra faaer, 1.50-1.75: faa
ey. ..os .ou; o grada laea.aaa fiU. 50-
COa.1 WaabiBftoa DeheJoaa, aiadinni ta
larra axtra: faaey, 1.85-3.00; faaey 1.60;
Winesap, aitdiam ta larra axtra tsaer.
1.80-1.75; jfaaey, 1.50-1.60; Borne x, 0
rrada faea aad fill, 75-85e; axtra faaey
x.aa--.av. i
Artichokes Calif- 3.00-3.25.
AroeadoS Calif, faarta. 1.60.
Baaaaaa-i Par aaaea, &-5Ha lb.; aauUl
wia. aii 'ae. -Besas
timss, 1315c; lis. Valentine,
I0-12C. (
Brniwla Sproota 12-eap, S0-95c.
Cabbaco OragoD ballhead. aaw eratoi
3-3.25; ordiaary 1.10-1.25; broken lnfa,
i--e; icea ---e.
Canlif lower Local, No. 1, 0e-1.00;
No. 3. 50-35; Calif. 1.0O-1.15.
Celery Oreron. Utah typa 1.40-1.50
ar era to: white 1.75 3: hearta. fey.. l.OO-
1.35 dos.;! Calif., Utah, 3.50-2.75; waits,
3 50-3.75; hearts 1.25-1.40.
Cltraa Frait Grapofrnit, Texaa marab
aaedleaa, S.35-3.50; Arixona, fancy, 1.80
3.00, choice 1.75-1.85; Morida, 54-64a,
8.00-3.35. i
Lemon Fancy, all sixes, 3.50-5.50;
tkoice. 3.75-8 60. Umea. flats. 1.40.
Orancee California navala. all alios.
3.65-8.10; fancy 126a, 3.75; eboiea, 1.85-
2 25.
Taarerlnea Calif.. 1.10 boadle.
Cranbarriea H-bbl. Wash.. Ore., He-
rariaada 8.50-3.75: fair. 8.60-8.25.
- Caeambera Hothoate, par doa faaey
1.50-3.C0: No. I. 75e-1.00.
Irrplaat-t-Cahf- 12-Us lb.; par lag.
3.00-3.15;, Fla., 3.50 2.75.
Qrxpoo- California, Ing boxes, Emper
ore, US No. 1, 1.25-1.50.
Garlic Local, bast, 7-Sa lb.; poorer
5-Ss lb. !
Lattaea California, S doxea, lead,
3.00-3.50 ; 6a. 1.6O-3.0O; dry, S doa... 3.50
3.75; Imperial, ieed, 4-6a, 3.50-2.75;
Ariiona 5a, lead. 3.50-2.75.
hfaehraome Caltirstad, 1 Ib., S0-85e.
Oaioaa-t-WasbJagtea yellows, 60-poaad
sacks. 65-7 5e; large, 80-S0e; eomsaercisl,
60-60e; Oregoa Labuk yallowa, 50-pocad
aaeka, 75-90e; 10-poaad aaeka, 17-lSe;
hollars. 60-poaad aaeka, 56 60a;- 10-poaad
Bark a, 14-15c; aeta, brown 4Hc
Poors Orafoa. Boea- tooaa. $0-60a;
sx fcy 1.35-1.85; Aajoa, ax. fey., 1.40
1.50 80-88, med 1.25 1.85; H box,
70a; Winter XelBe. orchard raa, 60-75e;
Comiee, an fey., 3.85-S.
Poai Nominal.
Fsppsra Calif., rreen Iota. IUO-1.40;
loose, S-lOa lb.; Florida, 16 18c
Potatooa Orogoa. loeal Baaaota aad
long whitaa. No 1, 81-10-1.15; No. So,
60-poand sack a. 374 40a; Dasehates No.
1 Bassets, 1.25-15; Klamath No. 1 Bas
sets, 1.85-1.50; No. 3, 60 lbs. ,45-50;
bakers 1.70-1.80; Wssh BnaaaU. 1.25
1.85 bakers, 100 poaads, 1.60-1.80.
Bhabarb Calif , L50-1.60; Ora 1.1S
1.25 for 15 lbs.
Bhabarb Calif., 50 lbs., 1.85 1.45.
Sruaik Oregon Ifarblehaad, 1H-Ic
Bwnt i PoUtoea Oalitorata. 60-aonad
crates, 11.60 1 60; No. 8. IL20-1.80;
Loaiiiaas ysms, 1.50-1.60.
Toaistboa Oregoa hothouse 16-20elb.;
Xex 3.25-8.60.
. -Dinaeb Oreroa 1.10-1.20 orsncs box;
local 85e-1.00; Texas. 140-1.50.
- Baaehed vagstablaa Oregoa. par dos.
baaehee: Baeta, 35-80e; carrots, 45-50;
grsoa onions, 85-BOe; parsley, zv-aae;
Jsp rsdlibes, 45-50e lag; rsdiihss, wister,
30e; kale, 80-B5e; Meka, so-Be; rnraips,
35-80s por doaoa ; . eolary root, . 60a per
doxea; broccoli, lugs, 40-45e, 50-5e por
doiea; California parsley, 85e: Swiss
ehsrd. 85e dosea ;radisbss, 80-85e: broe
eoli, 6Mi'-6e poaad, 45a doaoa haaehea;
carrots, 45-50 aoaaa, S.40-S.50 crate.
Boot ivtratabiss uarrots, rags, v-
dse; sacks, 1.00-1.25; ratabsgss, 1-25-
1.50 haadradwaight; beats, l.io-i.-a; so-
40o for rags; tarnips, aoo-1.00 par ewt.;
lags, 35-400 ; parsnips, 40-45e lng;horao
radiab, SOe por poaad.
i immmY
ENDORSE
IT. i . , .
VAH.-T.0E!'
Says Rer. U. S. Crowder,
i Retired Methodist Epis
copal Blinister and Resi-
- dent of Salem 16 Years.
He IV Also a Widely-
; 1-nown Bfason. Read His
Sincere Statement! "
Gardeners'
1 Mart
SALEH IIIIIISTER SPEAKS!
REV. CROWD ER'S STAT
MI am 8 iarS ol qc aad
' was la the Mlmlstry forM years
; anatil I retired ta 1028. For the
past 16 rears I have lived la
Salem. I stm take aa active
part la Masoaie work aad I
hare Btaay Meads an error thto
wiclalty. I first took Vaa-Tage
Uedicine S years aco aad lt
gave me ' splendid resmlts. ; It
helped Bay digestiom greatly
aad I took aa sejveral poaads
VAN-TAG s CamnABad of
mora than SS tagr-ients, includ
ing 21 of Nature's Finest Root
aad Hsrb .E-tracta. It Is almost
like several medicines In one, tor
it 'acts aa a laxative, stomachic
carmlnatlvo and diuretic all at
the 8 AMS ' TIMS 'mymm
It acts aa aTlaxatlvw. Iialnla ta
deaxtsa bowels ta a mild, gentle
way, without harsh, drastle action
or -painful griping. Thus H aids
ia relieving spens - of headache,
dizziness, a a i s s a , fcUlouness,
coated ' tonrna. Khl ! tnnr
atonxach, add tndlgeatlon and
srswiy ioi( OM t8 SlUggUa
bowe acUoB. . ' V - f
VAN-TAGE expels gases from
stomach and-bowels, often giving
quick relief from atUcka of gase
ous indigestion, bloating and gas
pains. It stimnlates digesUoa: in
creases appetite. By its diuretic ac
tion ft helps to dilute and flush
out irritating .'add wastes which
may accumulate la Sluggish kidneys.
Portland
steers aiostly 7.80-8.65, psrt load 8.75;
oommoa steers dowa ta 6.00. Mediant to
good heifers S. 7 5-8.00, eonuaoa grades
6.SO-SX60; satters downward to 4.50 aad
below law ratter aad estter cows 3.00
4.60; oomatoa to atodlaoj grades 4.60
S.35 laelading hoary HelsUias So f.00;
good hoof sows 6.00-6.85; halls 6.00-6-15 ;
ratters down to 4.50 ; eboiea vaalara atoat
ly S. 00 session to asodlaai 6.00-7.60.
Bhsop, Satarday aoaa, (or week I860.
Compared last Friday fat lambs stroag,
instances S5e higher early, owss meetly
S5a higher: goad Uohoseo fed 'aroelod
1 to 101-lb. hmba t.SO-8.65; track-lna
aaaatly 7 .76-8.00 -lew to ai5; ooanaoa ta
Stodiass grade. 6.50;: good" t eboiea owes
3.50-4.25; eamssoa dowa to 2.00.
i Portland Grain
MBTL15D, Ore,"" Jsa. r 7. (AP)
Wheat: r Open High Low doss
it sy .r 6s h ' 68 h 68 h
Cssh Graia: Oata Ho. 3-38 lb. white,
87.50. Barley, No. 3-46 lb. BW, 38.00.
Cora, Va. 3, XT saipnunts 36.50.
, Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 68; west
arm white 68; western red .88 V4 ; hard
rod winter ordinary 64;. 11 per coat 64;
it per coat 66 13 per. ceat 69 ; 14 per
coat 75; hard white-Beart ordinary 68;
13. por coat 68; IS par ceat 69; 14 per
ooat 70.
Today's car roceipta wheat 26; flour
11; eora S; oata 8; hay 3; a-Ufeod 8.
I'ortlaoil Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, Jaa. 7. (AP)
Country aieati Selling price to retailers:
Country killed hogs, best botcher aader
160 lbs. 11-llHe; reelert 13H-14e lb;
Hght aad thia 10-12e lb; heavy lOe lb;
lamba 14-16a lb ; owes 8o lb: bulls 10
16Vka lb.; cutter cowa 6-9o lb.; eaaner
cows 7-8e Ib.
Lla poultry boylng prices: Leghera
hroilors lit I In Iba. 16e lb.; 3H Iba.
16c; colored springs t U l lbs 15e
Ib.t over SVk lbs. 17s; Leghora baas or or
8 lbs. 1415s ib.; andsr tk lbs. 14s
lb.; colored hens to 6 lbs 10a lb.; star
6 lbs. 18e lb ; Na. 3 grade 5e lb. laaa.
Tarkeya Selliag prices; Dressed, aew
erop hens, 27-28e lb.; toms, 25-26c
lb. Baying prices: New bens 24-25e lb.;
toms 33c lb.
Potstoes Tsklma gams 1.30 cental;
loeal 1.00 1.10: Deschutes gems. 1.20'
1.40 cental: California sweets, 1.25-
1 60 for 50-lb. crate.
Onions Oregon, No. 1, 1.20-1.80 eon
tal: Tsklma 80-40c per 50 lbs.
Wool Willamette valley, nomial: me
dium 33-23 lb.; conrse and braids, 33-33
lb.; lamba aad tall so lb.; eastera wo
mb 18-23 ib.
Bay Selliag pr'c" to retailers: Alfalfa
No. 1, 16.00 Urn; ost retch 13.00 toa;
gon 10.00; Do valley 14.00 toa Portlaad.
xtopa aaw erop Clusters ze io; sag-
gles 23 lb.
liohair Nomlasls 1938. 36-27 lb.
Casesrs bark Bnylag pries. 1938
Doel 6e lb.
Sugar Berry and f r a 1 1 , 100a, 4.70 ;
bale 4.90; beet 4.60 cental.
Domestic floor SeUiai price, city do-
llTory, 1 to 25-bbl lots: family pstsat.
49s. 5.55-6.15; bakers' hard wheat, act,
8.70-5.15: bakers' blneatem. 4.05-4.40:
blended wheat floor, 4.30-4.55; soft
wheat floor, 8.95-4.05; grshsm, 49s, 4.30;
whole wheat 49s, 4.75 bbL
Wool in Boston
BOSTON, Jaa. 6. (AP) (US Dept.
Agr.) While the volaxao of business was
inclined to taper off ta the Boston wool
market todsy, - sizable weights of greasy
shorn domestic wools eon tinned to mors
at stroag prices. .,
N. Santiam Phone
Board Reelected
NORTH SANTIAM The North
Santiam Mutual Telephone line's
board was reelected at Wednes
day night's annual meeting and
it was voted to continue the
small fee charged tr nse of
telephones by non-subscribers.
The board Is composed o ; George
Howard. Albert Keithly ' and
Glenn McClellan.
The Jolly Neighbors - club
elected officers at the home of
Mrs. Roy Reeves on Thursday
with Mrs. Clarence Garotte nam
ed as president, Mrs. Arden Ham
mer, vice-president; Mrs. Louis
Scofield, secretary-treasurer, and
Mrs. Walter Hatch, sergeant-at-arms.
The next meeting will be
with Mrs. M. .V. PhilMps.
'' A WPA class In pastel paint
ing and basketry was organized
last week. Seventeen students
signed for the classes to be held
Monday nights In ths school-
house.
. V
KME
St
of wdgfat aad felt much better
ia every : way. Siace tbesi .1
woalda't be wtthoiit Vaa-Tage
becaase I kaow what this Great .
Hedictne wm do.; I. heaitfly
atdorse Vaa-Tae. It Is truly
a Oae -nedictae!
V (Signed) - . - ;
. r TJIysses 8. Crowder,
883 EOktpphig 'St '
'"Oregoa j5ct ;
" , 1
1,700,000 soldi.
SUFFlCR-CRSI Over 1.700.PS0
bottles of Van-Tage.havo.been
sold tn the past S . years, at an
average raU of more than a
HALF - MILLION - BOTTLES
TKAR! There MUST be a reason
for such a tremendous sale, and
the reason is thU:yan-Tage.haa
proved itself to , be a medicine of
REAL MERIT! M.
Thousands of men and women
ta alt walks of life have '.taken
Van-Tage and found such welcome
relief, that theyrhavercivea this
medidae i their fcJjftest; endorse
ment Many of your ownJriends
aad aeighbors tight here fat 8alem
are praising Yaa-Tage. Ask them
about this Great Medicine!
-A Special Van-T-g-e Represen
UUve, known 'as- the VAN-TAGB
Man, is now at Fred Meyer Toi
letry ft Remedy Shop. IIS N. Lib
erty St. Salem; daily meeting
crowds of people and Introducing
and explaining this Famous Medi
dae. See him TODAY and find
ont how Vai-Tage may . HELP
xoux . - -; J" .";."
Rieder Gives
Pnining Tips
Extension Grcular Is Also
Available at County
Agent's Office
' Pruning "suggestions for fruit
trees are 'given In si extension
circular No. 320,' written by O. T
McWhorten, just printed and' now
available at " the county agent's
office,' according to "Robert VE.
Rieder, assistant connty agent and
county horticultural inspector.
. The subject of pruning fruit
trees is a regular Question as soon
as the autnmn leaves fall, and is
one of the oldest orchard prac
, tlces with which the orchardlst
must deal. -
In regions of mild climate,, prun
ing can be done almost any time
after the leaves fall. In the colder
climates there is evidence that
when severe or cold, weather fol
lows, the December pruning, the
trees are damaged sometimes be
yond recovery. Injury ia said to be
more severe when large cuts are
made.
Delay Sometimes Best
Time of pruning will depend
somewhat upon the -amount of
pruning the grower has to do.
When pruning can be delayed un
til just before the growing sea
son, conditions are more favorable
for the healing of wounds and the
recovery of the tree.
Rieder advises that care should
be used in pruning as hasty cuts
often result In the removal of
bearing wood that should be left
in the tree. Any removal of vegeta
tive growth will be at the "ex
pense of production of fruit The
tendency has long been toward
too heavy pruning rather than
too light.
Other Tips Given .
It should be remembered that
pruning cannot replace proper soil
management, and as long as the
tree makes a good growth, to
prune heavily is to reduce the
yield.
Many phases of pruning such
aa pruning young and old trees
according to the system desired,
according to .the variety and soil
conditions, , are discussed in this
circular.
The circular may be obtained by
request at the county agent's
office.
Douglas Speaker
At Women's Meet
. WOODBURN -The regular
meeting of the Woodburn Wom
an's club was held Wednesday af
ternoon at the library.
Mrs. George Moorhead, Salem,
chairman of the committee on
public health of Oregon State
Woman's clubs, talked on the
Marion ' county health unit and
stated that this was one of the
outstanding counties In the han
dling of tuberculosis.
Mrs. Moorhead Introduced Dr.
Vernon A. Douglas, Marion county
health officer, who was the main
speaker. Dr. Douglas talked on
"What Is New in Medicine?"
Refreshments, were served by
Mrs. F. W. Settlemier, Mrs. Ella
Hall, Mrs. Elburn T. Sims, and
Mrs. Walter G. Miller. Mrs. J.
Melvln Ringo and Mrs! Blaine Mc
cord presided at the tea tables.
Members of the Junior club were
special guests.
Mi Hood Is new
linn Relief Head
ALBANY Monday. January
9, Mrs. Brenda Hood will be In
charge of the Linn county re
lief office. Mrs. Hood -ucceeds
Mrs. John Whitelaw who has
resigned and is leaving for Port
land to Join her husband, a field
representative of thr state re
lief committee.
Mrs. Hood has been with the
office for several years, and will
be In charge until a successor for
Mrs. Whitelaw is appointed.
No one has been selected to
take Mrs. Hood's place in the of
fice. March 18 has been net as the
date for the annual pig feed of
the Linn Voiture of Forty and
Eight, and plans for the event
were maae at a meeting this
week.
J. P. Alexander as chef de
gare has appointed . committees
to . take charge of tie various
parts of the program, i nd the
committeemen - have already
started in .with the via 7 ta.mits
..the banquet , this year an put-
.uuaaingL one. .-.-. - f . . -
Btdgar General
Genu Kloola FetkoSt
Gam. 2lcola Hadji Petkoff has -been
selected new head of the ;
XJalsarian army, repladsr the re-,
rtrf oe-4wo(d Jordan Peeg.
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Maple Hettoa
After a hearing for 12-year-old
Maple Helton at Williamsburg,
Ky Acting Judge Joe Feathers
reserved decision as to what win
be done with the little girl who
has been held in Jail since her
grandmother was badly beaten.
At the time of her arrest Maple
was quoted by County Attorney
Walter Smith as saying; she at
tacked her grandmother with the
hammer because she said Maple's
father "ain't no good."
Series on Cooking
! G
To Open Tuesday
DALLAS The becond series
of meat cookery meetings In
Polk county will be held next
week, according to County Agent
tV. C. Leth. Miss Licy Case,
nutrition specialist at Oregon
State college, will acquaint wom
en with the latest information
on meat buying and cookery.
The program followed by Miss
Case Includes a demon-tratlon of
the various methods of meat
preparation and cooking from 10
to 12 in the morning. In the
afternoon she discusses the buy
ing of meat and. the more eco
nomical use of the various cutr
of meat.
The series scheduled next week
is on lamb and pork.
The complete schedule of
meetings for next week,-together
with the chairmen, follows: Janu
ary io; West Salem call. Mrs.
William E. Knower. chairman;
January 11, El kins schoolhouse,
l-r. Charles Bowman, chairman;
January 12, Riekreall grange
hall, Mrs. George Van" Santen,
chairman; . January 13, Bajlston
community hall with Mrs. George
Woods as chairman.
Shaw Event Tuesday
SHAW The Women of the
Immaculate Conception parish
are sponsoring a card party on
Tuesday night, January 10.
Everyone is cordially invited.
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stay . appear ia aSrcrtisemaata pb
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Livestock
DEAD AND woruiless horsea. cowa
Sicked op free. Ph. collect 8411. Salem,
lonucomery Rend. Wka
2 JERSEY HEIFERS, 14-17 months.
Bee hives, hand cream separator. Tel.
83F1S.
WANTED DA T old calf, :60 Cen
ter.
TOGGENBURQ BILLY coat. 3
years old. Pries 83. Tel. C82. 1 1 CO
Waller, Salem. '
Heip Wanted
CASH IN ON spare: time
Aon WEEKbY OR MORE EARN.
$DU Grow mushrooms HOME. Cel
lar, shed suitable. Wo buy. 38e
. Ib. Tear round buslnesa
made by Mr. S. In few weeks
OiU SPARE TIME. Guaranteed
Material- Estab. 1931. Write
for FREE BOOK. Washington
Mushroom Industries, Dept, 411,'
3013 Snd. Seattle. Wash.
EXPER. STEXO. and bookkeeper.
Give full particulars and salary expected.-
Box lit, Statesman.
SURPRISING, XEW mushroom rais
ing facta - from world's largest com
pany. Book free. United, 284S-B Lin
coin Ave., . ChicastO.
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WANTED. TALENT of all kinds for
professional entertainments. Auditions
given. Phone 3S35.
Help Wanted Male
ABLE MAN to distribute sample,
handle coffee route. Up- to $45 first
-week.' -Automobile given . aa. bonus.
Write Mills; ll Poplar, Oakland, Cal.
Help Wanted Female""
NEW OPPORTUNITY for women.
No canvassing. So investment. Earn
ap to 123 weakly and your own dresses
free. Send ago and dress size. Fashkns
Frocks. Dept. N-1058. Cincinnati. X
TOUR OWN hosiery and up to $21
a week Belling famous double-wear
enaa-proofed chiffon silk hosiery to
friend a. Write for actual sample.
American Milla, Dept. R4114. Indi-n-apolla,
Ind.
SELL, DRESSES as low as $1.24 to
trtmikAm aP ri-lafi- iinnaAaBB-ra Kt
write fully. Harford, Dept. $483. Cia
clnnati, Ohio.,
r.i-uLriA
WOMEN WANTED. Address our
catalog. 3e each paid in advance plus
bonuses. Everything. supplied. Free de
tails furnished. Royal Products GPO
box U4. Brooklyn, N. T.
WOMEN EARN SLS doxen sewinat
dreasea. Everj-thing furnished. Mate
rials cut, trimmings and instructions
Experience unnecessary. Write, Qual
ity Dress, Church Annex, PO boa
3. N. T.
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