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TlxOSrGOlI STATESMAN; Salexn. Oregon. Friday Morning. February IV 1941
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Farmers Local P111 'i16" B HaU
Acts on Bills
Resolation Passed by Union
Concerning National
Action on Pfcace -
ROBERTS Robert - local of
the Farmers Union acted upon
four bill affecting Oregon farm
ers which are now before the state
legislature. Farmers Union action
came about as a result of the re
port by the. local legislative com
mittee, composed of Leonard Zlel-
VU , OT f TTavnsvv ' -
Bills acted upon were opposi
tion to 1IB 318, imposing a 2. pec
cent sales tax upon most Items
of retail commerce. . Opposition
to the bill increasing the length
of trucks on Oregon highways.
Seeking clarification of IIB 429.
relating to the licensing of farm
ers, who market produce direct to
retailers. Support of HB 201 and
. SB 27, restricting the sale of for
tified wine from California.
in addition, a resolution was
passed requesting legislation to
effect changes In the operation of
the milk control board, so that It
will not work to the detriment
of small farmers. -'
Turning attention to affairs of
national and world importance,
farmers at Roberts passed a reso
lution urging that the United
States keep out of war; that this
country seek measures necessary
for world - peace, with congres
sional appropriations to carry on
necessary work of preparing for
world peace; that democratic so-
, lotions be found for Internal prob
lems (such as hunger in a land
of food surplus and unemploy
ment) without recourse to either
war or dictatorship.
Carl Heyden and Frank Novak
lhen led a discussion upon care I Cab bac. lb
and feeding of calves and cows. .
Ben Daley, Philip Isely and Mr.
and Mrs. L. C. Gerald, all recent
ly aammea to membership, re
ceived formal obligation of the
Farmers Union from J. W. Isely,
president of Roberts local.
- During, an intermission. Leta
Jean Bruce played two pieces on
the accordlan.
Salem Market Quotations
(Baying Prices)
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grocer r iadicsti-s of tha daily aasrkst
neaa paid to ffrowsrs tv Baiam bnyar
ara aot guaranteed bj xaa BUtss-
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VXGKTA8LES
Bran) rproota .- 1.00
friet
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Carrot!
Carrots, bulk, cranes
Celery, rrcea ,
Garlic lb.
Lettue. 4' a
Mustard rreent, bunch
Uaiona, 60 IB a.
Onions, fcoilioc. 10 lbs,
Onions, frees -
Parsnips, lur
Potstocs, 100 lbs., Mo. 1
50 lbs., No. 3
Hot boas rhubarb, box
After the business meeting, re- Erp..X
USAlfl, HAT UD BSI
fresh ments were served by Mrs
Geo. Higgins and Mrs. A. H. Kleen
.03
.45
box 1.S5
2.50
.40
1.30
.40
1.10
.15
.40
1.25
. : .40
1.00
.45
1.00
Better Times Predicted
PORTLAND, Feb.
Dam M. Jeffers, Omaha. Neb.,
president of the Union Pacific
railroad, said here today that the
west was Just beginning to feel
the effects of governmental de
fense spending.
Wheat, No. L, rscleancd. bo .78
Oats, No. 1 - 31.00 to 22.00
rood barley, torn . . 21.00 to 22.00
Clover bay, toa 0.00
Alfalfa bay, toa 12 to 14.00
Err math. Mo. 1 trade. 80 lb. bat 1.80
Dairy feed. 80-lb. ba 1.SS
1 3 P) Wll- I Hea scratch feed 1.00
Liicxig crra i i.og
EGOS AND FOU.TBY
CBnylnc Frlcei of Anoreaen'tl
Grade A Urge, doi .13
Grade A medium, doa. , .13
Grade B lare. doa. .IS
Colored hens .18
Colored frye .15
White Leghorn, heavy .08 to .09
Butterfat, No. i,
No. 2, 80 s ; premium, 83 J.
A grade print, 85c; B
grade, 84c; quarters 86c.
Whit Ls.hora trys
via roostera
Grade A larre. doa.
Grade A medium, doa
Grade B large, doa.
fnllets. o
- .18
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(Buyln Prices of Marion Oreaaaary)
.15;
. .18
.18
.00!
. .101
.13
.12
. .11
.10
.03
.03
Checks acd aader grades
Colored hen a
Colored fryers
Lefhora ' fryer " "
Leghorn hens
Stsgs
Old roosters
No.-2 poultry .05 less.
BOPS
(Baying Prices)
1940 29
LIVESTOCK
(Baying prices for No. 1 stock. nsse on
eonainons ana sales reported up to 4 p.m.)
jaw pring tamos 10.00
Yearling lambs 0.00 to 7.00
Ewes 9 DO tn no
Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs 8 50
8o-s 6.00 to 6.25
Beef cows 7 no
Bolls 6.75 to 7 SO
Heifers
Dairy Type Cow a
Live veal
Dressed veal. lb. .
6.50 to 7.00
4.60 to 6.00
11.00
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WCTU Meet Slated
JSlLiVERTON Mrs. M. G. Gun-
oerson, president, Is announcing
meeting of-the WCTU Friday
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
Christian church. A patriotic pro
gram will be featured.
Quotations at Portland
Inspects Farm Property
SCIO Earnest PospisII was In
specting Scio farm property this
week with a view of changing his
residence from Buhl, Idaho.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 13. fAP)
Produce exchange: Batter Extras 31 He;
standarda iiOe; prime firsts 30 He; firsts
81c.
Butterfat First ooalltT. mulmnm 88
of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland.
83-32 H e lb. ; premium quality (maximum
of .85 ( 1 per cent acidity), 34-34 H;
valley routes sad coontry Doints 2a less.
or 31 He: second quality 2c aader first.
81-31 He.
Eggs Portland Prodnee Ziehiiir
Baying prices: Largo extras 16; large
staadaida 15c: medium extras 14e- a-
dium standards 13c
Cheeks
tellers :
22e lb. Triplets to wholesalers 19e lb.;
In. 9A. Ik u nun 4
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Selling price to Portlsnd re-
Tillamook triplets 21s lb.; leaf
Portland Produce
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21 Part of "to be-
13 Hebrew month
25 Bar
28 Sailors
80 Egyptian goddess
2 Lon g, narrow inlet
83 Harangued
85 Makes obdurate '
87 Fairy fraeen
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41 Strict
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45 Prefix: down
48 Jumps
48 Owing . -
50 Peruse
52 Vonched
66 High priest of Israel
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60 Merits -
61 Novel
VERTICAL.
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2 Meadow
8 Home of former Irish monarch
'4 Lessened '; .
5 Puss '
What famous humoritt died in
. an airplani crash?
7 Periods
8 Conceminjr I
WktrU the cathedral in which
Henry IV cf France was
crowned
10 To affect with, pain
11 Small ;
18 Nautical command
17 Affirmative
20 Trial
21 Minute particles
Who woe aeeaeeinated bp
Charlotte Cordayt
24 Military assistant
26 Lubricated
27 Antiauated
X9-Who created Caroantuat
81 Doctrines
34 Feminine name
36-Southeast wind
89 Annual church festival
42 Color
44 Paradise (PI.)
47 Estuary of Brazil
49 English public school
60 Cloth
51 Tone in Guido's scale
53 Number
54 Sheen
6S Moisture en plants
57 Earth toddess
PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. IS. UP
vouniry meata Helling price to retailers
Country killed hogs, best butchers, 125
140 lbs. lOH-llc; Testers,' fey, lSH-lTc;
ligbt-tnin. 12-14c; heavy, ll-13e; lambs,
old crop 15-lflc; ewes o-lOe; good cut
ter cows, lie; tanner cows, 10-llc; balls,
ve poultry Baying prices: Ko.j 1
graae gnorn Broilers, 14-2 lbs., 14c:
iryers under S lbs.. 14c; fryers. 2 I to
4 lbs.. 16c; roasters oer 4 lbs.. 17c;
Legbora hens over 3H lbs., 1013c; Leg
horn bins under 3H lbs., 10e; colored
Bens over 5 lbs., 16c Old roosters 5e lb.
Dressed turkey t Baying prices: New
crop hens 19c: toms 18c.
Dressed turkejs Nominal a a 1 I I n g
1... T I rt n .
yai.v-. ijcus Ac; (omi yue.
Onions Oregon Danrers, 1.00-1.23:
1.00 sack. . . j
Potatoes Deschutes, No. 1, 1.10-1 25;
selected Deschutes brand 1.25-1.35; Yak
imas. 1.00-1.05 ewt.; Klamath 1.15-1.25
cental. Selected Klamath, 1.25-1.35.
, HT Selling price to retailers: Alfal
fa No. 1. 14.25 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton;
clover 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore
goo 17.00 ton- valley Timothy 14.00
15.00 ten, Portland - j
1941 contracts, Oregon ranch, nominal.
32e lb,; i
Wool 1940 eastern Oregoa range S0
33c; cri ssbred. 34-35c; Willamette valley
12 months. 34-35e. ,
Domestie flour Selling price, city de
livery . 1 to 25 bbL Iota: F-mil- nt.t.
49s. 5.65-5.75: baker' bard wheat bet
s.oo-3.03; oakers' blaestem 5.10-5.40:
Blended bard wheat floor 6.20-5.50: bo ft
wheat 4.60-4.65; graham At, 4.90; whole
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Mohair 1940. 12 mantlia o n
Cascara 1940 neel fia lb.
Hop Oregoa 1940, seedless, 32-33e
'"i seeu, .i-xve 10.
Portland Livestock
nogs: saiaoie ooo, total 7Q0;
siow, wier active.
Barrows and gilta - -
g-fh. 140-160 lbs 1 7 751551 a t
do gd-fh, 160-180 Iba 8.25 8,85
o no-en, leu-suo lbs
do gd-eh, 200-220 lba
do gd-cb, 320-240 lba
do gd-ch, 240-270 lbi
do gd eh, 270-850 lba.:
Feeder pigs, gdc. 70-120
Cattle: Salable 100. total 200; calves,
salable 25, total 50: market steady. !
Steers, good, 900-1110 lb. SlO.OOlljOO
do med., 750-1100 lbs. 8.50 10J00
-o igonoD, ISVllVO ID.
8.75 8.85 !
8.500 8.85
8.00 8,50
7.75 8415
7.5060 8.00
.00 7i75
7.25(3 8,50
9.00 &5 9.25
7.25 0.00
6.25 a 7.25
7.50(g) 8.00
6.250 7.50
5.25 (fi 6.25
4.25 5.25
Heifers, good, 750-900 lb.
do median. 500-900 lb.
do cntmoi. 500.00A th
Cows, good, all wto. - : ,",
' do medium, all wts ,
do cut Icon, all wts
do cancer, all wta. .
Bulla (yrlrs exeld) beef.
au wta 7.50 St 800
oo sansage, good, all wta 7.25 6i00
" aausage, mod, all wts 6.50 7i25
m asBsace. ct-em. all wta. sotA iti
Vealera. gd-eb, all wta. lOOQlljSO
do eom-med. all wta 7 50m ka
Sheep: Salable and total SO; market
Lamba. good aad eboieo.S 9.50 10 00
do medium and good 8.75 9 25
do common 7.75 8.50
eoeu-caoiee 5.25 O 5.75
mm anw.BHlia S.75 S.2S
Answer to yesterday! puxxle.
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Average time mt eetBtleai 12 aaate
Utcn
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Use oar Ckiaeoe reasedies.
Amaiing S0CCBS3 for 5000 Tears
ia CHINA. No matter with what
ilmeat yon are AFFLICTED dis
orders, siaaaitis, heart, lung, live,
kidney, stemarb, gaa. constipation,
diabetia, fever, akia, fe
maie complaista .
Charlie Chan
Chines) Herb Co.
Office) Hours " Oaly
Taea. aad St t a.
a. a I p. m. aad '
Baa. aad Wed., a
a t 10:SS a. m
123 y. CoenT St, Kate-ni, Of.
Upset in Balkans
Makes MartWUt
Apprehension Snaps Wall
Baying
Confidence 1 y -
treers
NW, YORK, Feb. 13v-
ioca market . price wilted fur
ther today as apprehension OTer
war I upsets In the Balkans and
the j Far East . napped Wall
Street's buying confidence.
Industrials bore the brunt of
the selling which was fairly In
sistent for a brief interval in "the
forenoon but dwindled in the lat
ter half, of the proceedings. Loss
es ran to 2 points for leaders and.
in a; zew cases, as much as 5. at
the worst. Timid support in the
una nour reduced declines for
many plvotals. .
The Associated Press average
60 Issues was oft .ft of a nolnt
at 4 which duplicated the bot
tom of August 1ft, last. Transfers
of ft 4 2,9 40 were the larcest since
January 30. They compared with
413,420 in the pre-holidav ses
sion.'
Prominent stocks' on the losin.
end (were US Steel, Bethlehem.
Youngstown Sheet. Chrysler. Yel
low Truck, Sears Roebuck, Doug
las ! Aircraft, United Aircraft,
Glenn Martin, American Tele
phone, Anaconda, American
Smelting, Texas Corp., Bath Iron
Works, American Can, Westing
house. Du Pont, Union Carbide,
Allied Chemical, US Gypsum and
J ohns-Manvil le. J. I. Case dronned
five at one time but finished off
The market broadened on the
decline,, S09 individual stocks be
ing traded compared with 71 o
Tuesday. Of the total, 609 were
on, ev up ana 140 unchanged.
Surprise Given
Van Loanen Home
Closing Quotations
.,; JNEW YORK, Feb. 13 (P) Today's closing Quotations:
Air Reduction -384 Eastman, Kodak 129 Phillips Petrol 36
Alaska Juneau i Power t- a Proctor 4 Gamb 63
a a n. -. T- 1191 i-t ia-t eel u w e
1 vueiu ec i tYt ucucist et;ixv , 7S v o ,-. .
Allls Chalmers 30 General Foods 36 'uo
American Can 8 5 M General Motors-; 4 2 4 Pullman 2 3
Am Car Fdy 2H Goodrich ...:.., 12 Radio ,. 7 ' "... "44
Am Had std saa -v Goodyear Tire , 16 Rayonier 13
Am Roll Mills- 13 Great Northern- 24 - Rayonier Pfd 26V4
Am smeit jtei h Greyhound -11 Republic Stee IS
Am Tel & Tel.161 Illinois Central . 6 Richfield Oil , - 7
Am Tobacco B... 69 insp Copper ; 10 Safeway Stores- 39
Am water was- s mt Harvester 45 Sears Roebuck 71
Ta int Nickel cant Z4 shell Union 11
Z3 Int Paper & P Pf 5 8 Socony vacuum-' . 8
4 Int Tel Tel 2 : Sou Cal Edison- 25
21 - Johns . Manvllle- S6 Southern Pacific 8
Aviation uorp , 4 Kennecott ...... 32 S perry Corp - 33
ittuawin ixco 14 , Ubhey-O-Ford -35 Standard Brands
-tenaiz Aviation 34 ockheed 22 Standard Oil Cal 18
tetnienem steei 78 Loew s , -. 31 Standard Oil Ind 2ft
Am Zinc I S-
Anaconda . .
Armour III -
Atchison .
Boeing Airplane 15 Long-Bell A
Borden
2 Standard Oil NJ 33
19 Monty Ward 3 5 Stone Webster , .. 6
isasn-i-eivinator- studebaker
18 National Biscuit 17 Sunshine Mining
1 NaU Dairy Prod 13 Texas Corp
6 Natl Distillers - 20 Trans-America
8
35
4
63
Borge Warner ,
Calif Packing
Callahan Z L
Calumet Hec -
Canada Dry . 12 National Lead 15 Union Carbide -
Canadian Pacific 3 NY Central .. 12 Union Oil Calif- 13
Caterpil Tractor 44 N Amer Aviation 14 Union Paeiflc 77
24 No American Co 15 United Airlines 12 war -d European political sit-
40 Northern Pacific ,6 United Aircraft- 36 I nation -and tension in the Orient
64 Ohio Oil 6 United Corp . ; 1
utis steel 8 United Drur 4
consol Aircraft- 24 Pac Amer Fish- 8 United Fruit 63
Celanese
Ches & Ohio
Chrysler
Col Gas Elec
(Wheat Relapse Is
Suffered in Pits
Issues Temporarily Reach
Lowest Level Since
- September
CHICAGO. Feb. 13-6!P-Wheat
prices sunerea another setback
today, falling about a cent to the
lowest levels since last September,
but the relapse was only tempo
rary. ' - . m- s-i
May wheat led the decline.
dropping, a full cent at one stage
oi 7ft, lowest any wneat future
has been here in a 1 m o s t five
months. July and September con
tracts showed - cent losses.
falling below 7 4o new lows for
the season, but then took the lead
on a rally just before the. close.
May wheat closed - - lower
than Tuesday ' at 79 but de
ferred deliveries were oft to
up at 74-74 and 74 for
July and September. ,
Weakness of securities dis
turbed the wheat trade but the
Consol Edison - 21 Pac Gas ft Elec. 26
uonBol Oil 5 Pac Tel Tel.121
Contl Can . 37 PackardT Motor - 2
Corn Products -45 Pan Am Airways 13
Crown Zeller 13 Paramount Pic - 10
Curttes . Wright- 8 J C Penney 79
Douglas Aircraft 67 Penna RR 23
US Rubber ..19
US Rubber Pfd 85;
US Steel .... ... 59
Vanadium " 28
Warner Pictures 3
Western Union- 19
Westing Electric 93
Du Pont De N 122 Phelps Dodge 28 Wool worth .-
30
MIDDLE GROVE Mrs. Esther
Vani Loanen was pleasantly sur
prised on the occasion of her
birthday when a group dropped in
Saturday night for a no-host din
ner, i
The group Included Mr. and
Mrs.) Cleo Keppenser and famii-
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scharf and fam.
Ily, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf and
Genevieve, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bas
sett and Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
John cage and Marvin. Mr. and
Mrs.; Fred Farrow, Richard and
Basket Social Is
Set February 20
STAYTON An old fashioned
basket social will be sponsored
by the Santlam encampment No.
64, February 20, at the lodge
hall, for lodge members and
friends.
Thursday a number of visitors
from Salem attended the encamp
ment meeting. B. H. Chamberlain
served a chicken feed.
' New officers of the encapment
installed recently by Grant Mur
phy of Stayton, grand warden of
the Grand lodge of Oregon, are
Elmer Boyer, chief patriot; B. H.
Chamberlain, senior warden; Joe
Harris, Junior warden;-A. C. Van
Nuys, high priest; D. George Cole,
scribe; treasurer, B. A. Schaefer;
Clyde LeVls of Lyons, guide; R.
G. Wood, inside sentinel; C. P.
Burmester, outside sentinel; Grant
Murphy,' first watch; L. H.
Wright, second watch; N. R. Mor
rison, third watch; H. J. Howe,
fourth watch; Felix Wright, first
guard 01 tne tent; Joe Opur, sec
ond guard of the tent.-.-
Pedee Elects New
Association Head l J,
as well as the domestic wheat sur
plus picture were factors which
limited trade and contributed to
the market's bearishness. ; t ,
Wheat derived some . support
from reports of dust blowine in
the southwest and improved flour
demand. R. O. Cromwell, crop ex
pert, said wneat fields b e it a n
drifting late last month from nor
mal 25 mile winds, especially in
i exas, and mat winds up to 6 0
miles yesterday may- have done
considerable damage.
Hobby Show Plans
Are now Complete
SILVERTON Plans are L nm.
pleted for Silverton's flrat
hobby and craft show which will
open to the public at 2:30 ?Thurs-
! Livestock
SATTENTIONf
!W pay for dead worthies Stock.
BALEM FERTILIZER , A , BT-PRO-DUCTS
PMt O0.
. i . . . ,p .... . .. . -inn a i ruut
and
I WB PAYI ton or leas tor da
wort-lea hersee and cova Free) Wlck.
UD anvwhere In WI11m i ;tii- '
Too Drioaa tl fr.- e- , :T1.
Call collect 9411. Uontmnui- St.Z
ln Works. JBaJeas. T t u r
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I Auctions
-, ai Dert Ronco was
elected president of the Parent
Teachers association at the meet
ing Friday following resignation
of Evelyn Carlson. V -
During the business
the secretary, Helen Christiansen.
was authorized to purchase a base
ball and bat for use of the trade
school .children.
Mrs. Harry Bucklev is
general chairman and the Wom
an's club is : the snonsor of . th
show. The show will continue
tnrougnout tne evening.
uispiays and entries win h
checked in from 9 to 11
meeting Thursday morning. '
Auction Sale
This Baturilnv T.hm,, ' i urn Jt .a
PM at tJF."N. WoodV'y Auction i
Furniturs Jfarket, 110 N. Snjmr
I davenport Bet, t occasional cfailra,
enajnel circulator, 1 twin beds 'As box
spring-a, 2 -Sressers. radio, xli irvg,
linoleum, dltlins table c ha Ira. 1 rrvwl
ers,. odd double act work harneee, 3 27
Chevrolet 4door aedan.1 f I-
chair., cedar chest, kitchen cabinet,
cheat o drapers, baby crib, at air Jcari
Pet. 3-plece Ivory bed aet,. new -pleca
bed - suite, ftiew H-v-nn-. .:T.Ti-
fwr., hchlp r,n' mattress!
tools, dishvvers A many; mora ;utfu
stock. I lnl?dJn Poultry Liva-
F.N. Wbodrv. AnctinnLr
Glenn! Wbodrv. Clerk
W Buy. S or EiKh,n e.ii
commteaion janythlna: saleable, lnud
insr ral estaate, livestock, machinery,
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have you? ISea na ,hn,, ,...J
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Livestock
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A brief progrom included a to- rbT". VtrT a
ovw uj aueea van ufl n
cal
Bosch; reading, Nexa Kerber:
tremolo solo, Doris Hanna. and a
piay ny intermediate grade chil
nonorlng Abral
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ccaaner of Success
Stale Finance Co
344 State Phone 8281
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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
...THEN. OF COURSE.
ALL THIS MACHINERY
AND CONSTRiiCTlOM
SEEMS SUrRNATURAL
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