.PAGE EIGHTEEN
Thm OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, March, 21, 1941
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Closing Quotations
NEW YORK, March 20-(j?3)-Today's closing quotations:
Air Reduction.... 37 Crown ZeUerbch 13 V Penna RR
Alaska Juneau.. 4Vi Curtiss Wright 9 Phelps Dodge..
Al Chem it Dye..l5334 Douglas Aircraft 74V4 Phillips Petrol
29 Eastman Kodak..l341i Proct & Gamble
85 General Electric 32 ! Public Ser NJ-
General Foods 35 'i Pullman
43V4 Radio .
13 Vi Republic Steel
Am Smelt & Ref 40 Goodyear Tire.... 18 Richfield Oil
I Am Tel & Tel....l61 Great Northern.. 25'fe Safeway Stores
Am Tobacco B.. 68 Greyhound . 11 Sears Roebuck....
Am Water Wksf. 6 Illinois Central .. 6 Shell Union
6 Insp Copper..! 11 Socony Vacuum-
24 Internatl Harv 48 Sou Cal Edison..
4?8 Int Nickel Can.... 26 Southern Pacific
Int Pap & P Pfd 65 Sperry Corp
3 Int Tel & Tel. 2 Standard Brands
15 Johns ManviUe 61 Stand Oil Calif..
Bendix Aviation 35 Kennecott 34 Standard Oil Ind
Bethlehem Steel 78 Libbey-O-Ford - 35 Standard Oil NJ
Boeing Airplane 15 Lockhead 23 V Stone Webster....
Borden 19 Loew's 32 Texas . Corp
Borg Warner.. 17 Monty Ward .. 37 Trans-America
Calif Packing...... 20 Nash-Kelv 4 Union Carbide....
Callahan Z L. 1 National Biscuit 17 Union Oil Calif..
6 Natl Dairy Prod 13 Union Pacific.
12 Natl Distillers.... 21 United Airlines..
Canadian Pacific 8 National Lead.... 16 United Aircraft..
Cat Tractor 44 NY Central ; 12 United Corp
... 23 No American Av 14 United Drug -
O 38 No American Co 15 United Fruit
Northern Pacific 6 US Rubber
Ohio Oil 6 US Rubber Pfd..
Otis Steel 8 US Steel
Consol Aircraft.. 27 Pac Amer Fish.... 8 Vanadium
Consolid Edison.. 21 Pas Gas & FJec. 27 Warner Pictures
Oil 5 Packard Motor.... 2 Western Union
36 Pan Am Airwys 12 Westingh Elec
46 J C Penney 80 Woolworth
Allis Chalmers ..
American Can....
Am Car & Fdy.. 27
Am Rad Std Stn 6 General Motors
Am Roll Mills.... 13 Goodrich
Am Zinc L & S..
'Anaconda
Armour 111
Atchison 24
Aviation Corp..
Baldwin Loco....
Calumet Hec .
Canada Dry
Celanese
Chesapeake &
Chrysler 65
Col Gas & Elect.. 4
Commercial Solv 10
Consolidated
Contl Can
Corn Products
23
30
38
54
25
24
4
19
8
39
73
12
8
25
9
33
6
19
26
35
7
85
4
67
13
77
13
38
1
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66
23
89
57
27
3
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96
30
Quotations at
Portland
PORTLAND, Ore.. March Mj-AP
35-36 'tc lb.; valley route ana country
point less, or 33'ic; second I quality
2f under first, or 33'Ac. I!
Butterf at first quality, maximum .36
ot 1 per cent cioity. aenverea run
land, J 3i-33'aC lb.j premium quality
(maximum of .35 ot I per cent acidity),
35 'i -36c lb.: valley routes and country
point 2c less, or 33c; second j quality
2c under first, or 33c H
Eggs Portland Produce Exchange
Buying prices: Large extras ISc; large
standards 17c: medium extras 6c: me
dium I standards 15c . a
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailer: Tillamook triplets 21c lb.; loaf
22c 1H. Triplets to wholesalers Ida lb.;
loaf. 20c lb, f-O-b. Tillamook. j
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore., March 20-(AP)
Futures: Open High low Close
May L 77 77 71 77
Sept. j I ZZ 74 74 74 74
iStsh Clrmin- Oats. No. 2. 38-lb. white.
25; barley. No. 2. 45 lb. BW, 24 pa; corn,
NO. 2EY shipments. 3QVi No, 1 flax.
Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 76','a:
western white 76i; white club 771a:
western red 77",i. Hard red winter: or
dinary 76i: 11 per cent 79j 12 per
cent 83Va: 13 per cent 85 'a: 14 per cent
89i. sHard white-Baart: 12 per cent 84;
13 pef cent 86: 14 per cent 88.
Today's Car Receipts: Wheat 73:
flour il?; corn 2; hay 1: mlllfeed 4.
Porilair
d Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 2oi-(AP)
(USDtA) Hogs: Salable 500. total 850:
market fairly active. il
Barrows and gilts !
ga-cn, 140-itK) ids. a iju'Q e.uu
do fcd-ch. 160-180 lbs..
' do gd-ch, 180-200 lb..
75 8.65
8.60(g) 6.65
8.15 to 8.65
7.B3 8 .50
7.75(3; 8.15
do gd-ch, 200-220 lbs.
ao ga-cn, zwzw ids
do ard ch. 240-270 lbs...
do d-ch. 270-300 lbs - 7,60 8.00
Feeder pigs, gd-ch, 70-120.. 7,73 8.50
Cattle: Salable and total 150; calves,
salable 50, total 75; market steady.
Steeis. good. 00-1100 lbsS10.25tf 11.00
do common. 750-1100 lbs 7.503 8.75
Heifers, gcod, 750-900 lbs 9.25 10.00
ao meaium, ouu-uuu ids o.wa
Cows, good, all wts , 7.75 8.50
do! medium, all wts , 6.50 8.00
doi cut -com, all wti. 5.50 6.50
do-canner, all wts 4.75 5.50
Bulls (yearlings excluded) ii
; beef. good, all wts. 7.75 8.25
doj sausage, good, all wts 7,50 8.25
do) sausage, med, all wts. 6.75 7.50
Veafcrs, gd-ch. aU wts. 12.50 13.50
doicom-med, all wts ,, ,. 9.00 W 12.50
! dol cull. aU wts 6.50 9.00
Shbep: Salable 300, total 350: market
Lambs, good and choice f 10.25 10.85
doi medium and good 9.25 C4) 10.00
dot eommon , 8.25 9.00
Ewefc, good-choice 8.00 6.75
itloj common-medium 4.00 Q 8.00
Portland Produce
Cross Word Puzzle
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12 Hebrew measure
13 -Cyprinoid fish
14 Gelatinoas substance obtained
f from seaweed
15 Javanese trees
16 Correlative ot neither
17 Ground iove
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19- Who it tkt goddett of dawnt
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23 Note in the scale
24 Sere
2 Direct ji-
28 Moisten i
29 Pierce :
31 Order of Merit (abbr.)
32 Gratings
34 Sea eagle
36 Outwit
37 Creed
39 Suffix .
40 Dispense
43 Possesses 7
44 Female '
47 Affirmative I
48 That thing:
'49 Lease j; ,
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63 A preposition
5 Nervous twitching
57 Platter i
69 Certain meat cut
60 Silkworm -
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2 Island (poet)
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3 The turmeric
4 Gaelic t riv;
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e Arunciai language
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8 Skin excrescence
9 Personality
10 Seasoned
1 1 Characteristics
20 Bone
it What toot tht nam of Jason't
thipt
25 County in Western New York
27 Type measure
Who wa one of the pioneer
promoter of United States
pure food acts?
30 Couch
33 Edge
35 Early English dramatist
ff What saint founded the Fran
ciscan order?
37 Source of cayenne pepper
38 Percentages
39 Exist
41 Implement for dressing cloth
ItWhat book of tht Old Testa
ment relate tht deliverance of
the Jews from the Pertians t
45 Weasel-like earnivora -
46 Symbol for neon
Additional respiratory sound
51 Whirlpool
54 Nothing i
56 Wrath
53 Butterflies
Answer to yesterday's puzzle
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PORTLAND, Ore., March 2fli (AP)
Couhtry meats Selling price to retail
ers Country killed hogs, best butchers,
125-140 lbs. llla-12c: vealers, fcy, 174c
18c; j light-thin, 12-15c; heavy 12-15c;
lambs, old crop 17-lc; ewes 11c;
good cutter cows, 12-13c; canner cows,
10-lic; bulls. 13-134c. J
Live poultry Buying prices : No. 1
grade Leghorn broilers, l'.a-2 lbs., 17c;
fr-ers under 3 lbs., niic; fryers, 3 to
4 ltis., 18.c; roasters, over 5 lbs., 19c;
Leghorn hens under 3'i lbs., :14c; Leg
horii hens under 3"i lbs.. 14c; colored
hens over B lbs., 17c; hens, 4 to & lbs
16c. Old roosters 5c lb.
Dressed turkeys Buying prices: New
crop hens 19-20c; toms 18-19c4i
Dressed turkeys Nominal Selling
prides: Hens 21-22c: toms 20-21c.
Ohions Oregon Danvers, 125-1.35, 3
incii and large 1.65-1.75 per 50 lb. bag.
Potatoes Deschutes, No. lj 1.25-1.45;
selected Deschutes brand 1a5; Yak
imds, 1.00-1.05 cwt.; KlamatH 15-1.40
certtal; selected Klamath, 1.501
Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfal
fa Ko. 1. 14.75 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton;
clo tsr 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore
gon 17.00 ton; valley Timothy 14.00
15.00 ton Portland. .1
: Mohair 1940. 12 months, 30c lb.
Wool 1940 eastern Oregon range 30
32c 1941. contracts, Oregon ranch nom
ina , 31-32c lb.; crossbred, 34-3 5c; Wil
lamette valley 12 months, 34 -35c lb.
Domestic flour Selling price, city
delivery, 1 to 25 bbl. lots: Fancy pat
ents, 49s, 6.10-6.20; bakers' hard wheat
net' 4.65-5.65: bakers' bluestem 5.10-5.40:
blehded hard wheat flour 5.10-5.45; soft
What 4.55-4.60; graham 49s, 4.60; whole
Wheat 4ys, 4.eo ddi. i
i Hops Oregon 1940. seedless 32c lb
seed 30c lb.
Wjool in Boston
i BOSTON. March 20 ( AP)4-(USDA)
--TBiere was very little demand for do
meitic wools in the Boston rrtarket to
dav. Many buyers were waiting until
thd new government contracts are
awarded in order to determine their
future . requirements for : domestic
wools. Prices paid for fine wools re
ceritly contracted in the territory wool
states were estimated by the trade at
mostly $1-1.05 scoured basis. Handed in
Boston.
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Stocks and Bonds
! ! March 20 j
STOCK AVERAGES i
Compiled by The Associated Press
30 15 15
Indus Rails Util
Net change A .1 Unch Unch
I
Thursday 58.8
Previous day 58.7
Month ago 57.2
Year ago 71.1
1941 high 63.9
1941 low 55.8
BOND
16.3
16.3
16.1
18.4
17.7
15.4
33.7
33.7
33.0
38.6
35.5
32.6
AVERAGES
20
Rails
Net change Unch
Thursday 63.5
Prjevious day 63.5
Month ago 60.8
Y4ar ago 57.1
1941 high 64.2
1941 low 60.2
!!
10
Indus
D .1 Unch
104.6 100.9
til
104.7
104.4
102.2
105.3
104.2
100.9
$9.2
$6.6
101.3
99 0
60
Stks
Unch
41.7
41.7
40.7
49 6
45.0
39.8
10
Frgn
A 1.
44 8
44.7
40.4
52.9
44.8
38.0
Jhese Silverton Boys
SJioic Pep, Organize
pdd Job Club9
I SILVERTON Thirty laverton
high school boys decided Ij that the
best way to learn to rustle for
themselves was just td( rustle.
They organized an "Odd Job
chib." The members, whetee mem
bership requirement is imply a
willingness to work, are listing
otid jobs such as mowing lawns,
gardening, window washing. They
a-e putting out handbills asking
fhr such listings. All proceeds,
other than advertising expenses,
vrill go- to the boys themselves.
There are no "dues" land no
fees", i
I Officers elected "Wednesday in
clude, president, - Arthur;) Zahler;
vice-president, John Baiter; sec
retary, Vernon Lunde; treasurer,
JSHiton ruhr. i ' . -
Dr. f . T. Urn. S.D. rr. O. Csaa. UJ.
DR. CHAN LAM
Calasse lledldae Co,
ill Horth Liberty :
Upstairs Portland General Elect rle Co.
Office epca Tuesday aa ;i Batarday
enly 10 aa. ta 1 bjs.; elite 7 .a
Con saltation, Sleed prstsars and axlaa
tasta are free ef charr a, o. n
SS Tears la Baalaetll
Funeral Held
On Sunday
STAYTON Funeral services
were held for Mrs. Ira Carter,
82, Sunday from the Wed die Fu
neral home. Rev. Melvin Traxler
of the Stayton Church of Christ
and Rev. W. H. Lyman, Salem,
officiated. Interment was in the
Lone Oak cemetery. ;
Helen Crosier was born at Ben
nington Vt, Feb. 18, 1859. She
moved to Nebraska when a young
woman and married Nelson Wil
liam Paxton at St. PauL Nebraska,
in 1881. To them were born six
children, of whom five survive:
Clyde, Stanton, Mich, Mrs. Vera
Leach, Toledo, Wash.; Forest Pax-
ton and Mrs. Hazel Hughes,
Seattle, Lubin Paxton, New York
City. Nelson Willi;im Paxton died
in 1925, and1 in 1932 she married
Ira B. Carter at Salem.
They have made their home in
Stayton for eight years. She is
also survived by the widower and
his children, William H. Carter,
Mehama, Frank I., Stayton, Edith
Geer, Hermiston, Clifford C., and
Belle Heater, Sublimity, Sylvia
Gupton, North Hollywood, Calif;
12 grandchildren, 10 great grand
children, and a sister, - .
Salem Market Quotations
rrtnvinr Prices)
'i n prices oeiow nippuca oy
ra lndicativa of the daily mar-
prices Mid to growers by Salem
buyers but are not guaranteed by The
grocer
ket pr
Statesman :
VEGETABLES
Asparagus, lb.
Beets, bunch, doz.
Cabbage, lb.
Carrots
CauUflOTer, crate
Celery, green
Garlic, lb. .
Lettuce, Ss
Mustard greens, doz.
Onions, 50 lbs. -, -
Onions, green
JO
.45
, X3
JbO
1JSQ
3.50
.40
3.50
.40
1J0
-40
1.40
.45
.40
j0
JS0
1.00
GRAIN, HAT AND SEEDS
wheat, No. 1, recleaned. bu - .75
Oats. Ko. 21.00 to 22.00
Feed barley, ton ,; 21.00 to 22.00
Clover hay. ton 9-00
Potatoes, 100 lbs Ko.
50 lbs. Nix z
Turnips, bunch, doz.
Rhubarb. JD.
Radishes, doz.
Spinach, box
Alfalfa hay, ton
Dairv feed. 80-1 b. baC-
Hen scratch feed
Cracked corn
12.00 to 14.00
1.35
LOO
2.00
EGGS AND POULTRY
(Buying Prices of Aadresen's)
Special, aoz.
Grade A large, doz
Grade A medium, doz.
Grade B large, doz-
Grade B medlui
Hum, doz.
Colored hens
Colored frys
White Leghorn, heavy
White Leghorn xrys
Old roosters
.08 to
Grade B large, doz.
Grade B medium
Baby Born
ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Eyerly are receiving congratula
tions upon the arrival of a son,
at the Salem General hospital
Monday.
J8
.17
.15
as
J2
J3
as
M
.13
.05
J5
J2
(Baying Prices of Marlon Creamery)
.18
J7
J5
JO .
J3
.15
J3
Jl
.08
.04
X3
Pullets, doz.
Large special
Grade A large, doz.
Butterfat, No. L I4e; No.
2, 32Hc; premium, 35c. v
A grade print, SSHe; B
i grade 35 Vic; qnarters 37 Vic.
on conditions and sales reported up to
4 p.m )
1941 spring lambs ' .12
Lambs .,, , 10.50
Ewes 4.50 to 5 .50
Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs 8.25
Sows , 6.00 to 6.25
Beef cows - 7.00
Bulls ik to 7.50
Heifers
Dairy Type Cows .
Live veal '
Dressed veal
630 to 7.00
5.00 to 630
.. . ,12.00
J6
Kenneth Oliver 111
LIBERTY Kenneth Oliver Is
recovering from an appendectomy
in the Oregon City hospital. Oliv
er, a graduate of Willamette, is
head of the languages depart
ment of the West Linn high
school. Mrs. Oliver (Madaline
Schmidt of Liberty district) Is
teaching his classes during his
illness.
US Position
Speech Topic
WEST SALEM The Laurel So
cial Hour club met at the home of
Mrs. E. W. Emmett, Glen Creek
road, Tuesday; Colonel C. A. Rob
ertson gave a talk on "America's
Relation to the War.
The club is Jnvited . to be the
guest of the Book and Thimble
club at the home of Mrs. Ray. La
cey, April 10, :
Special guests were Mrs. Col
lins, Mrs. White, Mrs. Knapp, Mrs.
C P. Parnell, Mrs. Hazel Cams,
Curtis Zimmerman, Janice Coffel
and Betty Lou Beckman.
Members present were Mrs. Al
bert Beckman, Mrs. Arnold Cof
fel, Mrs. Glen Adams, Mrs. Monte
Jones, Mrs. 'Eugene Krebs, Mrs.
Clara Smith, Mrs. Nettie Jackson,
Mrs. J. M. Six, Mrs. Pete Peter
son, Mrs. C. Zimmerman, Mrs.
Virgil White, Mrs. G. E. Vos
burgh, Mrs. Jennie. Willis, Mrs.
Bernard Benson and. the hostess,
Mrs. Emmett -
Grade A medium, doz.
Checks and under grades
Colored hens
Colored fryers ,
Leghorn fryers
Leghorn hens, over 3Vi lbs
Leghorn hens, under 3',i lbs.
sugs
Old roosters
No. 2 poultry Si less.
BOPS
(Buying Prices)
1940
1911
LIVESTOCK
(Buying prices for Ko. 1 stock, based
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Livestock and Poultry
SEVERAL PSESH MILK GOATS
For ; Sale Priced from $3 up. 1160
Waller St. Phone 6682. Salem. Ore.
t FARMERS f -
We pay tip to ic per lb. for dead
animals, if fresh a in good conditions.
Free pickup anywhere in Willamette
valley- Ph. 6411. collect. Salem. Mont
gomery Rendering Works. ,
" " -"ii i-ii-ii"u-u-inn.n..rui -
CHICKS TODAY Heavy assorted, S
per hundred. Leghorn cockerels, $2 per
hundred. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery.
FOR SALE 1 hv MMinvi mmAiilm
horse, S yrs. old. Gentle St well broke.
1. miles from city limits on 12th St.
cutoff, south. Ken Randall place. ,
- ATTENTION FARMERS I
We D1T for dead a worthlM afvrlr
Oregon Byproducts Co. Ph. collect 7336
THE LONE RANGER
Man With Good Horso Sense
By FRAN STRIKER
NOW THEPi REDSKIN, f ME NEVER
VOUVe COTVEB LAST TPLM TO J
SHOTS STRftTLE THE OUTLRUS .
' THE WJ THESWESf OUCH OR 1
HORSES YSTAMPEDtN P WE'LL GET
THE MEN DODGE FOR THEIR LIVES. .
I LOOSENED THEIR HORSES. TONTO. 1
UIEVE JUST ft S?aff
POLLY AND HER PALS
Every Woman for Herselil
By CUFF STERRET
V W) tyafci. laf . WwM
f VOU SAID IT THAT S WAL, AVMOW WT
( MAkES THREE TIMES ('-I'M LAD I AIN'T" )f I SUPPOSE TH- W
V IVE SHELLED OUT j S GOT BUT ONE MDU ARE, h I '
OVER AN' ABOVE f ( DAUGHTER J V B. f W ,
v -s s L
MICKEY MOUSE
AND MAVBeN
"I Want to Be Alone!
I By WALT DISNEY
iDiNSOUT
DURING THE
PAY AND
W0BK1N3 NlSHTfi
NMCKEY 1$
GRADUALLY
GETTINS THS
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WHERE US
HOPES IT WILL
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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
For a Rainy Day
J HONEST WO FOOLlhl'. CAPTAlfJ tTlM VOU
ME AM PRETTySOON FOLKS VJOHTSTOP
TO URTNK ANY WWBE J
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By BRANDON WALSH
THAT. BUT DOVT WORRY-
TOOTS AND CASPER
A Losing Winner
SEASON -.MOSTAU OUR CUSTOMERS ry fACOMlN" UP I THATw BUT DOVT WORRY-
were folks Who rrsr- -y north igotlotsa money m the
came south to get f . folkswilla bank an'youan'captajki
AWy FROM THE Tlhl I GO HOME 1 1 3TM K1NH4YEITAU. r -
By JIMMY MURPHY
"TOOTS. 1 WISH I'D HAD SOME
SOME DOUM4 ON THE WORSE
I AVE THE ANr fESTERDAV
HE. WON ANO RAJD
9U4.4 FOR EACH
.S TICKET.
I MUST HAVE A MAfrIC '
NOODLE OR AN UNCANNV "
1NTUITIOM I PICKED FOUR
.IT .WINNERS, BUT
"iun- I HAVE
A CENT ON
-THEM1.
Oyr. I'M!. tf Tatmei 5vkKw, ne . Wnrti m-tvw w
I can t Come to work er-er- i
I ON TIME ILU ZyET A' OKAV.
he'd better not jump on me
a6ain anybody who can pick
races l1k me, don't have tq
take sass from him for what
he pays me! Just for that
1 WONT 6rVE HIM ANY
WINNERS.
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