5Ls,0G0:J GTATESMAM; rUv 0re;i2, Eri:;rs ViJ T, lt:3 Carload Hops ? Sold; 23 Cents ' California Growers Disrjose of 110 Bales 1937s at 4 Cents Moderate activity has charac terized Oregon hop market the past v week,' reports the USDA Weekly Hop Market ReTlew, with sales of spot hops Including a car load of 1SSS clusters which netted producers 23 cents per pound. No 1137 hops were reported sold., ; Trade advises - Indicated that contracts covering several hand red bales ot list crop recal&f type dusters were wrlttA In Ore ron during the past week at JOe to lie per; pound net to produ cers. As the period ended, further bids for contracts of list hops were reported being made by deal ers la this sUte, at 30c to lie per pound, net growers. Oregon pro ducers were not pressing remain ing supplies of IS 38 hops for sate. This tended to Impart steadiness to ' the : general market ' situation and to of fset the slow current In quiry. Weather conditions contin ued Quito favorable for the new crop, according to trade adviees. Washington hop markets were rather quiet bat remained steady No sales of spot hops were report - rtU ATMV rvyvU UlUiVklou faae. atound 500 bales of 139 , crop hops were 'contracted the past - week In the Takima valley district '. with prices - reported at 12c per pouna, net growers, aunougn vuie was not confirmed. . I. Offers of 34 cents per pound for "seedless' type of 1939 hops were reported being made by dealers In that area, and options were being asked at 35c per pound, but no business was . re- ' ported. Training of vines has be gun In many Takima valley yards and good stands are reported. Weather conditions 'were report ed as very favorable. I California Report - California hop markets were quiet but maintained a steady to firm tone. With all 1938 crop sup plies owned by. growers pledged ni(r rnTrnment loans. E rod 11- cers were holding these lots .at around 34c-35c per pound. A few small scattered lots moved to dealers at around these prices and growers also sold 110 bales of 1937 crop" hops at 4 He per pound No further contracts covering 1939 hops were reported by grow ers. Most California producers . have made "first" contracts eov ' erlng at least a portion of their prospective crops. Dealers re ported that small lots of regular . . . a a I J ..111 I... as crop ciuiicn cvuiu aiui iw contracted at around 2 26-2 3c per ftnnnil wTiIIa 9K-aS VII heins? asked f for limited quantities of seedless hops for future delivery. - Ideas as to prices were around 21c for regular hopsand 23e-24c for seedless. Weather was quite favorable tor new crop develop ment i with growers both in the tacramenio vaney ana coasusi counties reporting unusually good conditions for the season of the year. Recent dry weather has re duced danger from downy mildew. PORTLAND, Or... May . (AP) ("USDA) Produce price c-anres: Apples Or. Re-towns, med to Is, as Uy. 1.SO-1.M; ley. UUJi; Warn. Pencieas, med to Tery lfe, e-efcy. 1.76 8.1QJ Uj, 1.75-1.15; Wiaesap, mU to Ige, : ex ley, 1.00 1.7S; fey, 1.40-1.50; eoma. ex fey ul fcy, loose. 3-84e lb.: Ko ea, os fey, 1.65-1.7S; mom. tomb, as icy aa fey, IH e lb. Artichokes Calif, 1.50-1.73 bos. Avocados Catit- 24-SVs, 1.40. Asparsgas Ore, Wssa green. 13 IV Ho. 1, &a-65e; No. 3. 40-40, ; 30 lb, 1.50 3.60; aaelass.. 1.33-1.43; Mo. 3, 7&C-1.0O, , Butiu-Per auaek, 8Ve lb. Bean Ha- 9.00-2.23 hamper. Cabbage Calif, eratea, 2.25-2.50. Carrota Local, topped, SO-Me per la, lacks. Wssa- 3.3S--.50; Ore, 1.50-1.74; rates. Calif., 60-60c Cauliflower Calif, US Ke. 1. erate, 1.75-1.85. Celery Calif, VtaV X.35-2.33; white, 1 50-3.75. Citras rVolt Grspefrnit, Teits sssrsh. seedless, 3.OA-S.S0; Aria, pink, S.50-S.75; iry 3.00-3.25; cboico, 1.64-1.75; lettnee erates, 1.78-3.00. - ". Uoaone Fancy, all sUea, 8.50-4.78 J choice 30a leas. - - - , L'-ea Dos. cartoa. 10 S3c ' - Oraacea California carets. 100 893. 1.73-8.25; Urge, 8.50-4.00; choice. 35 80c tees. ," --! Cnenmbera-i-HothOuia, dot, ; 850-1.00. choice 65-7 Sc. Lettuce Oretoa dry ' pack, 4 dot, 1.60, poorer 1.00: Calif, fair, 8.00-2.50. Vest 3.50-2.75. - rr Washrooms Caltlested. 1 lb, SO 83a Onions Ore. yellows, 501b. sacks, US Ho. I larce. 1.10-1.25; 8-iach , and p, 1.80-1.40; No. 8 50-lb. sacks SO-SOc; Texas white was. TJS No. 1, 50-lb. seeks, 8.00-3.35. . Pea CaUf, d-4e; sacks, 1.751.85; . Too Dallas, 7-8 lb. ) Pepjera Florida. 23H-S5e lb. ' - Potatoes Ore. Desebnte Bassets, Mo. 'j.lOOlbe. 1.15-1.35; 35 lb. sk. 85-87 ft e; Vg No. 3, 80 lb. aks, 40-60s; Klamath Bassets. C8 No. 1, 100 lb. sks. 1.30-U5; local Lag Wbltoa. Ko. 1, 100 lb. ska. 1.15-1.30: bow , crop, California White Bese. SO lb. eks., US No. 1. 1.00-1.10; 100 - Ik. sks, S. 10 3.18. 1 Rhubarb Ore, both ease, apple box 10 40e. . - Baaaah CaM, ZeeeUai.U5-l.80. Btrawborrtoa Calif, 13a, 1.30-1.80 ; fipUaek Ora, 40-BOe. " Tomatoes if ex. repacked, 8.50 top. Ore. ketboase, t0-35o lb. Bancbod Vefetsblost Ore, per 4m. ' bs aches i Creea oaioas. 15-17Hei rad- fibes. local. S3H-S5e: Modford 85e looks z -( parsley saM-sae; Swiss eaara. ' m a a li. t II . m a. m . - beets 30-SOo.doa.; Eadir 8.50 rate i S lbs.; boots 4 dee. arts, 3.25-1.501 0 S0e Ma? 4 oa.: esrreta 40-50&. Boot VeteULUsi Batabafas S1-L38 rocv 80-0ct keeta 1.3 5-LAO, tnga SO-4o; taraipa 1.00-lJt aack, rata a-aoe; par sips 80-40 tag; koraaradlU 13 Ik. Stocks arid iaonds -" Mar arooK Ainiaii Coaipllod by Tke Aasoetatod 80 15 IS 01 r "lada Net Chg, a Batarday , S4.4 ' Prer. day 4.8 Vontb age 88.8 ' Year SS.S 18S9 kisk , 77.0 1839 low 38.S Bails Ctil Vack. A .1 17.S.V SS.S 17 A S5.S 18.7 : SS.S 15.0 81.8 SS.S 40.0 1S.T S8.T. Stocks a a 43.8 48.4 41.S 40.S . 88.4 - , BOND AVXBAQZS ' ' . 80, 10 - IS f - . , BaUs tadaa Ctil Nel Cfct. D a Unch. A .3 Fstnrday 65. : S8.S 84.3 Prer. 47 - 33.1 SS.S S4.S ootk as m 54J8 88.0 82.1 Vr eta 33.1 S7.1 S0.S !; kick 4.t IfO.l 85.7 1839 low S3.4 - S7j SLS 10 Few'! A .t S9.S ' 59.3 8S.S 88.0 44.S Nab Missouri Fugitives in. East V i . . . : - "' - . . ;.;.. Wmiam Montgomery Eugene Booth Quotations PORTLAND. Ore- May 6. (API- Dairy prodnco prices: Batter: Extras 23; standards 21: prima firsts 20 M: firsts 20: butterfst 22H-23. Effs liga esuss 19: large stand arda 18; medium extras IS; modi a at standards 18. Cheese Triplets He; loaf 13c Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., May - 5. (AP) Wheat upen . tit ft Lor Close May .78 78V4 73 73 Jalr Ilhk -,71 71 71 Cask train: Oata. No. 2. 88-lb. whit 37.75; oats, Ko. 2, 38-lb. .. Barley, No. 3. 45-lb. BW 25.00. Cora, No. 3, EX shipment 20.75. Plax, f.68. caaa waeat bid: Sort woite 71; western white 71; western red 70. Hard red winter ordinary 70: 11 per coat 70; 12 per cent 72; 13 per cent 74: 14 per cent 77. Hard white, flssrt ordinary 72; 11 per cent ; 12 per coal 7; is par cent 70 ; 14 per cent 7a. Today s car receipts: Wheat 109; floor 17; corn 1; oats 2; aillfeed 4. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, May 6. (AP) Country Mests 8ellinr price to retail era: Country-killed kogs, best butchers, aader 180 lbs, -9e lb; eealere, 12 e lb; light nnd thin, 10-lle lb: heavy, 10c lb: spring lambs, 18-lVc ib: yearling lambs, 14-15e lb; ewes, 4-6o lb: cotter cows, 8-10e lb; canner cows 8-9 lb; balls lie lb. Lire Poultry Buylac prices: Lezhora broilers, 12-13e lb.; colored sprtags, 3 lbs. and orer, l7e lb.; Lefborn Mas, orar 8 lbs.. 13-14e; ander 8 lbs, 13e lb.: colored bens So 5 lbs, 18a lb.: over 5 lbs., 18a lb.; No. 2 grade, 6e lb. leas. Tvrkeya Selling prices: Dressed bens, 20a Ib; tome, 18e lb. Baying prices: Bens !B lb; terns 1-17 lb. Fotatoes Takima Uems f ) cental; local. 1.00: Deschutes Gems, U5 eenUI; Klamatb Palls No. 1 Gems. 1.20-1.55: Calif, aweeta. 1.35-1.80 crate. Kew Fotatoea Calif Whites. 1.25-1.85. 50 lb. aack;xTexaa, 1.70-1.75, 30 lb. aack. Oslons Oreroa Na. 1. 2.35-2.50 eenlal: Texas Bermedas, 2.10-2.25 per 50 lb. eiwta; sets. 8e IK Wool Willamette valley. 1939 otto. nominal medium 23 lb; coarit and braids 23s lb; lambs and fall, 20a lb; eastsra Oregon. 16-19e. Uay Helling price to retailers: Alfalfa. Ko. 1. 16.00 ton: eat vetch. 12.00 ton: clover, 11.00 tea; timothy, eastera Ore Eon, 18.00; do valley, 14.00 ton, PorV ind. Hops 1938 Cloatera. 20-25e lk: Far glee, 2Se lb. Mohair Aomlnal, 1939 clip, 25c Ib. Cascara Bark Buying price. 193S peel. 4c lb. Sagar Berry and fruit, 100s. 3.10; bale 5.25; beet 5.05. Uomntic llonr Selling price, eity do livery, 1 to 25-bbl lots: Family patent, 49s, 5.70 0.35; bakers' bard wkeat net. 3.80-5.20; bakers' blnestem 4.40-4.75; blended wheat floor 4.50-4.85; soft wheat flour 4.10-4.15; graham 49s, 4.50; whole waeat 4 us, 4.5 bbk , Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. May 8. (AP) (USDA) Hoes: Receipts, none: for week salable 2 TOO, total 4585; compared week ago market about steady. Price range:;. Barrows and gllta. gd-ch 140-100 lbs. g do 160-180 lb do 180-200 lbs do 800-220 lbs ,- - do 200-250 lbs do 850-290 lbs . 6.50 Q 7.00 0.75(3 T.1S 7.000 T.50 7.35 7.50 7.00 7.50 6.75(5 7.25 Death Valley Celebrates Its First Wedding V Deata Taney Scctty allowed he had a fine time at Death Valley's first wedding staged fa the castle home : of the Callfon-a desert mystery Ulias. And 8cotty had to kiss the bride as the husband looked oa. Left to tsti aoseplt Choate, the huband, ScottyTMrs. Choate, the former Dorothy Drew of Jtostaa aad Los Angeles, and Albert Jf. Johnson. BcoUys partner. Choate is a Los Angeles attorney. Dave Rogers Police of Wheeling; W. Va, la a , . surprise raid, nab three fugitives from a.inasourl Jaa and their blond girl accomplice. The men Wmiam Montgomery, TJavs Rog era and Eugene Booth -were drawn to Wheeling polios be lieved, by xwmr that ft consolida tion of two banks there would canst ft transfer of 13,000,000 in cash and securities. The trio escaped from Neosho, Mo, jjaH through ft ruse when they shaped, a piece of tin to resemble a gun and "beld up" their jailer. Th men are wanted jn connection with a dozen bank and postofflce robberies in Texas and IflssourL at Portland do 290-350 lbs , 6.150 S.7S medium. 140-160 lbs 0.250 T.00 Packing sows. gd. 275 850 lbs. .., , , 8.50a S.00 do good 850-425 l 5.25 6.00 do good 425-650 lbs . 6.250 8.75 do med 375-650 lbs 6.00 & 6.50 Pigs (fdr. stkr.J. good- cboieo, 70-140 Ibs 6 JO T.80 Cattle: Receipts 100, so sales; for week salable 3370, total 2825; calves none; for week 370 salable, 890 totaT; generally steady to strong; few of best 15-35 kigher. Price range: 8teera, good 900-1100 g do medium, 1100-1300 do com (plain 750-1100. Heifers, good, 750-900 , do mediam, 550-900 , , .. do com (plaia) 650-900, Cows, all wta - do medium, nil wta do com (plain) a0 wta.. do low cot-cat, all wts Bulls (ylgs. oxcld.). good iboof), all wta o medium, all wta. do cat-corn (pin), all wta Vealors, choice, all wts do good, all wta do mediam do coll-com (pla) all wta Calves, med. 250-400 lbs do com (pla) 250-400 lbs do eommoa (plaia) med Sheep: Receipts none; for week aalablo 1440. total 2275. Spring lambs 25-50c kigher. Price range: Spring lambs, gd-ch do medium good do common , , , Lambs (thorn) gd-ch , , do medium and good do common (plaia) ,,. Ewoa (akodn) gd to ch Wool in Boston BOSTON, May 5. (AP) (USDA) Demand for wools te be shipped from the 9.00 9.86 7.75Q 9.00 S.7SQ 7.73 6.25a 9.15 7.50 S.60 6.35 7.50 .50Q 7.60 6.25(5 6.50 4.25S 3.80 3.25 4.50 S.35M 6.73 3.60 Q 6.60 4.603 3.50 8.00 8.50 7.50 S.OO 5.50 a 7.60 8.50 5.30 8.00 6.50 8.50 S.OO 1.60 2.50 9.2 5 a t.80 8.50(3 9.00 7.25 8.25 7.503 8.00 6.753 T.25 6.003 6.75 9.603 8.33 Closing Quotations NEW YORK. May 6 .-(-Today's closing prices: Allied Stores ... 7 Chrysler ...... Commer Solr .. Comwlth ft Sou Consol Edison . Consol Oil ... Curt Wright . . . Doug Aircraft . . American Can .88 Amer For Pow . 2V4 Amer Pow A Lt 4 Am Rad Std San 12 H Amer. Roll Mills 14 Am Smelt dfc Ret 42 Amer Tel A Tel 158 Amer Tob ..... 83 Amer Wat Wks. 1 Anaconda li Armour 111 ... . 4 H Atchison 28 Barnsdall ..... 14 Bait & Ohio ... 614 Bendix Aviation 22 Beth Steel .... 55 Boeing Air .... 22 Borge Warner . 24 Mudd Mfg . . . . . 4 Calif Pack .....1S4 Callahan Z-L .. Calumet Hec . . ( Canadian Pac . . 8 4 Cater Tractor 45 Celanese . . . . . . 18 Certain-Teed . . 8 Ches ft Ohio ..82 Du Pont de Elec Pow ft Erie RR Gen Electrie ... Gen Foods .... Gen Motors .... Goodyear Tire. Great North Hudson Motors. Illinois Central . Inter Nickel Can Int Pap ft P Pf Int Tel ft Tel Kennecott Libbey - O - Lig ft Myers Stocks Advance At Slow Pace Week's Composite Shows Gain of 1.3 Points in. Dozing Market NEW YORK, May -WVIn tn other one ot the most sluggish sessions since last Jane, the stock market today managed to - edge oat ot the week with minor frac tional adrances In the majority. European developments pro Tided little Inspiration either way, and domestic news was more or less a standoff. Although selling was negligible throughout. . de mand was equally light as traders followed the customary proced ure of recent months in keeping commitments at a minimum orer the weekend. - . Transfers for the two hours to uted 17S.750 shares against 172. SSO last Saturday. The Associated Press arerare of CO issues was up .1 of a point at 4S.E. On th week this composite posted a net MTanee or i.s points. Coal Tien? Feared Apprehension orer the 1 soft coal . tie-up, brokers! said, was partly responsible - tor the day's apathy. Hope tor a settlement here, though, was rerired when president XUMserelt Intervened with a call on deadlocked opera tors and miners to adjust their differences quickly in order to Breveat serious lnet tiat rial nlant tle-vps. - Stocks , tlnlshlnf . with their heads moderately above water in cluded Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler, Goodyear, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, United Aircraft, Glenn Martin. N.T. Central, Great Northern, Anaconda, North Amer ican. Westlnghouse and Texas Corp. . ' Weather Reports Up Wheat Prices CHICAGO.! Mar C-tft-Renarta of unfavorable weather In the do mestic wheat belt dominated the market today and lifted niices more than a cent a bushel at times. Closing was - up. No rain fell overnight in the southwest. Continued crop eom Dlalnts were received and thera high winds In parts of Kansas and were reports of dust storms and Oklahoma. . Although showerv conditions were exnected. na Im portant rain was forecast for the oen during tne coming week. Traders, therefore, were In clined to even np accounts for the weekend and this, together with profit-taking on the advances, In duced nerrousness and somewhat erratic market. May equalled the high on the movement at 75. while the new crop months were within a fraction of the season's highs at 74 for July and 74 H for September. Wheat closed - higher, July 7.K-74. September 7Si-. eoantry in both fleeces and far westera wool prodaeing areas was reported anfte stroag today. Baying of spot wools was ib xair Tonime, dbs not nearly as ac tive as the baaincss on new woe la for near future delivery. Prieea en epot shorn wools in Boeton were showing lit tle change except a firming tendency as a result of the strong price trends in pro daeing areas. i 8 Nat Dist ...... 10 Nat Power ft Lt 1 Northern Pac . . 8 1 Packard Motors . 7 J C Penney ... B Phillips Petrol . 824 Pressed, Btl Car 25 7K 8 3 81 36 8 35 25 N . .142 Pb Service NJ. Lt. 7 Pullman 1 Sears Roebuck . 24 Shell Union ... 9 Son Cal Edison . 44 Southern Pac .. 28 Stand Brands .. 20 Stand Oil ot Cal 5 Stand Oil of NJ 11 Studebaker ... 47 Sup Oil 31Tmken Roll Brg 6 Trans-America . 31 Union Carbide . 42 United Aircraft. 89 11 2 12 8 28 48 8 2 38 8 74 Ford 36 10 38 B .103 United Airlines. Monty Ward ... 47 US Rubber .... Nash Kerrinator 8 Us Steel Nat Biscuit ... 28 Walworth Nat Cash ..... 18 White Motors . . Nat Dairy Produ 14 Woolworth .... 47 5 44 I IHIllWJlii.lijMi i .' 1 1 Salem vMarket Quotations Onqrtng Prloes) (The prices below supplied by a local trover and indicative ef tke daily aurket rices at to growera ay saiesa aayors are art fiuuMrf The atatea- Bananas, Ib. en stall-. Basda M----, .08 .08 1.40 4.00 8.00 Calavoa Srapelrait, Texas piaka Bat-alar . , Lemons, erate ,. 4.30 Oranges, crate 3.33 to 8.80 vxaxTAnus (naylag mose) asparagna, doa., - Boots, doa. , 1 1 1 .40 .08 Cabbage, lb. Carrots. Cattt, ert- dox.3.50 to S.SO Caaunower. vau, us; lorai, .vu Celery, Utah, crate S.SS ' Calif- crate. , 1.33 Lettnee, Calif. 3.60 te S.S0 Onions, boiling, 10 lbs Ko. 1 - .IS 80 Iba. ; 1.33 Green onions, doa. , .55 -Badiskes, doa. ,, ,, , , ' . - JO Peppers, green, Calif. . , ,. , . JO . Parsley , 0 Potatoes, leeaL ewt. No. 1 1.10 80 ib. baga .83 Raw pets toes, Cal it, ewt, , 8.50 Bbabarb, oatdoo ., : , - .7 be .80 Tnmipe, doa. , , , . 0 VUTt " (Meo paid by Xadependeat racking plant aa grower) Walaata 3raaqnottea. fancy, 13e me diam, lOe; small Se; erchard ran, 8 to 10& Waiaat aweta, 3 to 30s lb. - rUborta Bareeloaas. large. 13Ve: fan ey 11H; bakioa. lie; orebard ran 11 to lSa. (Co-op I'rioea to ttrowor) Walaate Price raage, depending npon way sate ran in 14 different grades 11 ISe. Oacbilbr 1 cent kigher. Bora r (Baying Pxtoae) Clasters, nominaX 1P8T, lb- T to .OS Clnsters, 1838,-lb. , , 80 to 43 tngglee, top - - - 48 WOOI. AJTD IfOHAXB (Baying mess) Wool mediam. Ik. 43 Coarse, lb. - 48 Umbo, lb. . 48 afoaafar, lb. , . .S3 . zooa n rooxTBT , : (Sayi-g mees of Asdreeea's) -Largo extras . tl-- - r -r .It Medina extras V 43 Laree ataadarda - - ' .13 Pallets - , ..1S . Colored frye . .13 Colored mediam,. lb. t 48 White Loghoma. heavy .,, . j .1S White Leahoras.; light ,. I ; .10 Spring Lamb Show Set at Monmouth Chamber Commerce Aids in Planning Event Set on May 20 MONMOUTH The second an nual spring; lamb show spon sored by Polk county breeders and the local chamber of com merce will be held here May 20. J. B. Lorence, Monmouth, is general chairman. The chamber committee, C. W. Price, P. P. Woodward and Claude Wlnegar, met this week with Lorence . and W. C. Iet, county agent, to work out plans. Program features will be aug mented by use of the Cherry City Bakery's loudspeaker. There will be two classes of long wool and medium wool lambs: A pen of three, and best Individual. There will be two classes, also, for 4H clubbers and FFA members, lour wnol and medium lambs, with indi vidual entries. Prizes will be awarded. H. A. Llndgren, sheep spe cialist of Oregon State college will be present and probably Others from the OSC'n dennrt. ment of sheep husbandry. W. Kj. in, county agent, will as sist. Northwest Barley Markets Stronger PORTLAND, May 4 (if) A strong tone In northwest barley markets brought an advance of zttc per 100 pounds here In the past week, the TJS department of agriculture said today. Supplies of Hannchen barley In the Willam ette valley and Klamath Falls were virtually depleted. Trading in malting barley was at a standstill. Broadway Nights Copyright. 1833, BUng Featurea Syndicate,! Ibc By AXEL STORM i (Continued from page 11) trie dancers. A negress named Estela does some amazing things with her anatomy, and a per sonable young gentleman named Vicente Gomes plays the guitar as if he were born with one In his hands. Most of the singing fell to Tito Coral and Aosita Rios, not strangers to American audiences, and there was some excellent traditional Spanish dancing by Marissa Flores and Jose Fernandes. The general effect of the revue was good. A large audience liked it very much, though some of the hu morous incidents were not quite, as we hare said, of the Broad way type of . humor. MexlcanaM is a good show to see, Itll be at the 46 th street theatre for a long time, so .when you come, to town you'll get an opportunity to look at it and hear it After a year ot preparation. the Federal theatre's "Sing for Tour Supper" was unveiled at the Adelphl theatre and ' gave ISO actors aad the , necessary ground crews a chance to show what .they could do. for the WPA. It's a good show, as good la Its way as the . "Swing Mikado' la la its owa field." That Is to say , that neither music, dancing aor book are top-notch musical eomedy, stuff of the commercial variety, but well worth ' the eot of the tickets and well doa la Its crbit. .'' Shovel Leaning Bong - There's rery little la tht slay which might be taken by torles as propaganda. One lively little song, "Leaning on a 'Shovel,- de fends the WPA eonstruetlon .re jects - which have brought high blood pressure to thousands who don't Ilka the administration or its works. About an that the ac tors have to sing Is that so long; as the parks and buildings aad dams and playgrounds which the WPA has produced " were - bunt bv leaning on one's shovel. It must be a pretty good way to get ' things done' ,s''f-' s Pretty i TirglnU Bolea '? did a deal of: singing aad fi dancing. Carl Chapla played a eomid ad miral and Grover Whalen In two funny skits. He. Coby Buskin aad Edward Fuller were a fine Grade D raw 4 per cent milk, Salem Co-op bask pool price 91BOw , C.-op Grado A butterfat price 21 He; B srade Sc less. (Xilk based : est aemi-moathly ' battorfat average.) Distribator price, $2JS2. A rrde bntterfat Dellv ered 21c; B grade 19c. A grade print, S3c; B grade 2f4c; qaarters2ec Heavy heas, lb. 48 .03 - - UVsSlOvK (Baying price for Ko. 1 stock, based oa ooadmoas sad sales reported ay to d Lambs, 1888, tops J ' ' ' Z P.00 Lambs hi 1 , , i.i ... 4.50 to 7.50 -wee - 3.00 te 8.30 . Hogs, tap 180-130 lbs. ... 7.00 to T.10 .4.60 to 4.75 4.15 to 8.50 8.33 to 840 5.50 to S.OO 3.50 'to 4.35 S.00 to 7.00 310-800 lba. Sows Beef cows Bella .. Heifers Top veal -Dairy type ewwa Piosssd veal. lb. 8.00 4.00 to 3.50 41 MAXIO CIXIKZXT niylag rrieo Botterfat, A' grade " 41 H Logbora heas. ever 8Vk lba. .11 . Loshons hoaa, andef SMr lba JO Roasters, 4 lba. and -- c fryers, 1H lea. .. , ,. - .13 Logbora broilers ' - 41 Colored kens, ever S -' 014 roosters, n. - , - ' , Largo extras 4! Largo standards Mediam extras Medians ataadarda Cadergradoa L ' 48'- 43 JS . .IS:. JO rmueu .- -. BUII, BAT Bad SZZSf Wheat, ba. Ko. 1 reeleaaed -.73 Oata. grey, " " Whiter in - -ew Feed barley, tea W- 83.00 W 34.00 Clover hal. tea .;. .... 13 to 18.00 Oat and Teteb bay, ton 13.00 to 18.00 AUalia, tan . 15.00 te 14.00 Eff saaab. Ko. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1JB0. Dairy feed,: 80 Ib. a-- i an Hen sersUb feed ' 1.T0 - Cracked eora . 1.70 Wheat :, -, , ,. .. 1.50 Grant School Is Grades (Ihampion Garfield Loses 12 to 10 After Hotly Contested League Finale Grant Friday grabbed the city grade school softball champion ship, defeating Garfield, tradition al cityrival. 12 to 10 in a hotly contested finale to the annual spring loop. i TJUman, Garland, Roland and Joe all hit homers for the Grant "Generals." while Takayl poled for the circuit for the Garfield "Prexvs.-. Garfield (10) Tokum, 2 Stanbrook, p , Neston, m Brandall, 1 Evans, e B R H K 0 0 2 2 S 0 10 3 10 0 2 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 110 10 8 8 2 10 111 2 0 0 13 1 0 0 0 10 0 12 2 111 2 2 0 0 0 0 12 10 5 Takayl, s . Harrison, 1 Evans. S Pardun, r , Totals Grant (12) rilman, e . Brown, 2 . Strong, c . Garland, r Payne, m Neil, g Roland, p Kline. 1 . Joe, 3 Camel. 1 Totals OSC Divoters Triumph Second Day Over Idaho CORVALLIS. Ore.. Mar 9.-JPi -The University of Idaho golf team was the victim ot Oregon State's second links uprising in two days, losing 24 to 3 today, Washington State was beaten 23 4 yesterday. Captain Chuck Staf ford was medalist with a sub-par 68. I trio of superannuated stagedoor jonnnies in a skit called "We Go to the Theatre to be Amus ed." The music, by Lee Wainer and Ned Lehac was lively if patterned or. rather well-known and reliable lines. The lyrics by itobert sour are excellent and to the point. ! Harold Hccht's direction keens the nlav mar lng and the lighting, by Feder, is up to the best professional standards. We think you'd like "Sing for Your Sunner." if vnn get the chance, drop in at the 59 Weds 16 i Un. ArGtur Dean rrtfessor Arthur Dean, aged 69, former Instructor at Indiana uni versity, and his 13-year-old bride, jBcnuce atarie rarxs Dean, are pictured - At their home near -; . sVancanae, lad. Bulldogs' Are Track Titlists 7 WVI Records Toppled as Woodburn Edges West Iann ont (Continued from page 7) 440-yard run H. Boydstonof Dallas in :54.1; Saluakin, Che ma wa, 2nd;- Saulsbury, Vest Linn, 3rd; Blaine, Molalla, 4th. 80 Lodge of Chemawa . In 2:06.S. breaklnr the record of 2:08.8, set by Cox of West Linn in 1938; Breese, Woodburn, 2n..; Bauiu. West Linn, 3rd; Shepher, west 4inn,-n. Mile Lodge ot Chemawa in 4:38, breaking his own 1138 record of : 4:44; Balllu, West Linn, 2nd; Seely, Woodburn, 3rd; Smith, Woodburn, 4th. 120-yard high hurdles Wade oi Moiaiia in :17.2; Ryan. Wood burn, 2nd; Abel, Dallas, 3rd, Hill, Woodburn, 4ti.: v . Shot Karbonski of West Una with 45 -; Heino, Molaila, rad; Woundedeye, Chemewa, . 3rd: Kalberg, Molaila, 4th. Pole vanlt 1 NsliA. nt Woodburn with 12 feet, break lag his own 1938 record of 11' Blaine, 'Molaila, 2nd; Hart- man, inaependence. Sndw. Kei. son, Woodburn,. tie for; 3rd. zov-yard low hurdles Uyan of Woodburn In : 24:7, breaking the record of : 2 4. 8," set by Blaa- chard of DaUas In 1318; Wade. Molaila. Jnd? :'Tmif-rf Trr burn, ; 3rd; J Boydson, DaHas, jlscua -KarhnnaVI . tir-.. Uan with" 140 4",. breaking the record of 128' 1H". set by Stone ofv West Linn in 1937; WIebe. a-ii. - zna; Kalberg, MoUlla, 3rd; Howe, Woodburn, 4th. High inmb Abel nt . n.n.. with 5' 7"; Rogers, indepen dence, 2nd: Krnae wM. -- and A. Nelson, Woodburn, tie for 3rd. Javelin- Saulsbury of West Linn with 149' 4"; Juhor, Mo laila, 2nd; Hartman, Indepen dence, 3rd; Karbonski, West Linn, 4th. Statesman Classified Ads . 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The Statesman la not at liberty to divulge Informa tion as to the Identity of aa adver tiser uaing a "Blind" ad, Cross 1 2 3 YAH Id t n YA I? llol" ill 2f SO 31 j 32 Hm HI Vt. j 60 , W. saT T" i vAtt I I I WA X V Wa I I HORIZONTAL . . I 111 It M - I SAtmiiHj 4V narrow atrip el woven fahrie r g sstntations 12 the cuckoo 13 - men's name 14 excelling: all others ' If Wtter 17 Spanish measure of r . length 19 -note of -' the scale -tt eombiwlwg form inean- - lnrear U grade 22 chum -X3 attempt X4Vwsralldns -- stick tS-Greek , - goddess w of youth : t3 apostle : (abbe) i Z7 domesticate ' 23 cry of a deer 13 rnarth tl--ersoa affeetedwitk ' cretinigni ' -" --infrequent gA-ertslning; -t , - to speech - - zsijn&ol for : aelenium -. Ji-'weapon -;-- 1 7 card aaTinf three spota , tSf eminine pronoua - M American Indian tribe 45 one of the ; Great Lakes 41-torder ' 42 eastern -rUU (abbr.) 43 croup of three ' 44 drusted ' 45 learninf by repetition - 48 highest , male Toiee 10 daughter - of Cadmna 11 presently (2 a ruminant ' animal IS consumed ' Herewith it the terday's puzzle. ova 1333, 3t 3-as Broad Jump Davis of West Llna with 20 . breaking therecord of : 19 11", set by I Lodge of Chemawa in 1938; I Lodge, Cher-awa, 2nd; Kendall, Molp, 3rd; K Nelson, Wood- Vrn, 4 th. Relay Chemawa team of Ta ill, Saluskln, Lodge and Back bone In 1:35.5, breaking Che mawa'a 1938 record of 1:36.0. Machine Shoppers T.aels T lO eC Breaking out with an 8-run rash in the sixth frame, the Pa nermaker Machinists bounced Pepco by a 12 to 6 score in an j Industrial league softball tilt Fri day. Machine 1? io 4 Pepco f 8.1 Ritchie and Keed; Scott and Reed. V Livestock DEAD AND worthless horses, cows, picked up free. Ph. collect 1411 Saiem. Hontgomery Rend. Wka LABGB TAT real. t Center. ej-ejseee aa sa - g- in LrruUl VERT FINE mtlkv goat, fresh en week giving about one gaUon a day. ie asaz, lisu waller. HOH3E8 MARE MULES LARGE ASSORTMENT well-brokee horses and. mulea CREDIT gladly giv en. No carrjlng charge. Get competi tive prices before you come here and see bom much lower my prlree are. See them work and pull on all kinds of i ann . implements before you buy. Guaranteed as represented. Free deliv ery. H.- R. Koehne. Carlton, Ore S mL E. of Carlton, 7. m W. of Newbers la West Chehalem Valley. FRESH HOLSTEIN a ,Km Give ever 8 saL day. 140 Park Street. Help Wanted aia wtrirwT rs . . i Cellar, shed. We r buy 30o lb. World laraest romnanv frptr Rrmir. Un,k. rooms, .uiy-zna. Beatue. wasn. STJRPRISIVR. VKW Mnak---. raising facts from world's largest corn-nan-. Rook rBEE fTnltl llll.n T l- coin Ave., Chicago. Help Wanted- xMale WANTED WOODCUTTERS. P. S3B1. ejaasasi aaaaeaea -rPjnrLTUTiLn GOOD OPPORTUNITY for man orer 25. Pevlous selllnsr experience pre ferred. Must have car and be neat ap pearing. Write full particulars. P. a box sis, saiem. ure. MAM TO anm Tim lit EXPERIENCED WOODCIITTER. See Fenwlck, Hi Ferry Street. RELIABLE TIRE MANUFACTUR ER wants few resident salesmen cell on wholesale trade. Experience not es sential. Write HUNTINGTON RUB BER CO.. 8S N. Spring , Lea An geles, Calif. " Help Wanted Female HSEKPR. P. 8173, 1343 N. Capitol mrm,nnmn GIRL FOR sen. housework refer ences required. Phone 559, SB N. Lib erty. Situations Wanted DRESSMAKING. Mrk AdsltL TeL 215. 1174 Marlon. Tour work solicited, " -a-a-a-a,-.-. - -sll-riirijninjainjlJlfSl ' HOUR WK, 1378 Hovt. Ph. 3341. mmm m ' - ---..-- - n -inj-innnj-ij-i-rLriniTi PAINT- PAPER., kalso. Reaa 3733. J-' i",",",nrwvu').rLrLn.rui EXP. BEATJTT operator, wiahesj work for few months, or can nanus shop. Box 428, . Statesman. EXP. GIRL. wiaha hauuvark. 1390 Hoyt Ave. HOUR WORK, exp. TeL. 8583. 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