PAGE SIXTEEN ' Til OREGON STATESMAN; Satan. Ofgon. Friday Morning. April II. 1S41 StocIisShow. Feeble Rally Recovery Symptoms Seen in Steels, , 1 Dealings Slow. - 'NEW YORK, April f ' HHPh-. ' 'Leading-stocks put a feebte foot forward in today early market proceedings but initial fractional rallies were reduced or cancelled in many cases at the fmish. -r ; Recovery symptoms were dis played by some steels and rails in the. forenoon.. Dealings were so slow, however, that follow through power was lacking in most cases. The Associated Press average of 80 stocks was off .1 of a point at 40.4, the smallest decline of the week. It was the sixth consecutive session in which the composite was on the losing side. Today's closing figures compared with a 1841 high of 45 and a low of 39.8. A year ago the average stood at 50.8. Transfers amounted to 357,230 shares against 584,020 yesterday. US steel ended up 4 of a point as the company announced March shipments of finished products established a new peak. Bethle hem, though was off V and Youngstown sheet a full point. Santa Fe, Great Northern and N. Y. Central retained minor gains. Representatives Named for Club Convention V MACLAY Mrs. Harry Mar tin, sr., arid Mrs. M. A. Wells en tertained members of the 4M club at the Martin home Tuesday afternoon. ' Delegates who will attend the Marion county Federation of Women's clubs are Mrs. George Hager, Mrs. Fred Lange, Mrs. W. Welch, Mrs. W. B. Frink, Mrs. M. A. Wells and Mrs. M. M. Magee as chairman of the federation's resolution committee. The program included the story of Easter by Mrs. Frink, the his tory of wireless telegraphy, Mrs. Hager, and a talk on her trip to the Oregon Caves by Mrs. Welch. Presentw ere Mrs. Robert Clerk of Idaho, Mrs. F. Ecken gren, Mrs. W. B. Frink, Mrs. j George Hager, Mrs. H. Harrison,! Mrs. Lloyd Keene, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. Harry Martin, jr., Mrs. W. Welch, Mrs. Fred Lange and the hostesses. Wool in Boston BOSTON. April 10 AP) (USDA) Scattered sales were closed today on domestic wools in the Boston market. Sales comprised mostly fine French combing territory wools in original bags at $1 to $1.02. scoured basis, and mixed-grade lots of three-eighths and quarter-blood bright fleeces at around 45 cents in the grease, delivered to eastern users. Fair amounts of Aus tralian and South American wools of fine and half-blood grades were selling at steady prices compared with sale last week. "Strictly Private" By Quinn Hall j CM frtt. Nk. DEAR, MOW- LOOK. UVX All OF US MM GW6 H)CXIUt Vk CMPLOYEt) XSi W U. 6. VCSUKE REST OF TKISVEAR 0 I GUESS I MIGHT 3UST UEU UUPACf GRIP AS SSUU GST SmECX, ptJlSOM'U IU OAb TO GET 1W EXTRA VJOWC.. r P.u AAAVt "WtSWU ; CCNWtCS. SCWB OF THSM wtSSACCSS . SACK. HOME THAT ' I CAM HOLD A ! FCCUtAR 30fCM.At MOOR SOW AP rurm. 4 -11. ' Salem Market Quotations (Buying Prices) The price Deiow suppueo dt a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by-Salem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: VEGETABLE!) Asparagus, doz S1.2S Beets, bunch, doz ;.45 Cabbage, lb .. - '.05 Carrots ,50 Cauliflower, crate 1J5 Celery, green ; 3.75 Garlic, lb. .25 Lettuce. 5s 3,25 Onions, 50 lbs. L85 Onions, green .30 Potatoes, 100 lbs. No. 1 ...Z r,30 50 lbs. No. 2 .45 Turnips, bunch, doz. . .40 Rhubarb, lb .025 Radishes, doz .25 Spinach, box ,75 GRAIN, HAV AND SEEDS Wheat. No. 1, recleaned, bu .75 Butterfat, No. 1, 34c; No. 2, 32c; premium 35c. A grade print 36c; B grade 35c; quarters 37c. Oats, No. 1 Feed barley, ton... 21.00 to 22.00 21.00 to 24.00 Clover hay, ton 9.00 Alfalfa hay, ton 12.00 to 14.00 uairy reed, bo-id. Dag 1.25 Hen scratch feed 1.85 Cracked corn 2.00 EGGS AND POULTRY Baying Prices of Andresen's) Extra large white Extra medium white Standards Pullets Colored hens Colored fry White Leghorn Old roosters .. (Buying Prices of Marion Creamery) Large specials .22 .20 .18 .17 .11 .15 .18 .12 05 Large No. Medium A Medium B .'. Checks and under grades Colored hens Colored fryers Leghorn fryers Leghorn hens, over 3i lbs Leghorn hens, under 3',i lbs... Stags Old roosters No. 2 poultry .05 less. HOPS (Buying Prices) 1940 1941 J28 to .21 .19 .17 .15 .14 .16 .15 .12 .10 .04 .03 .30 -25 LIVESTOCK (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to p.m. 1 1941 spring lambs LamDs Ewes Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs Sows Beef cows Bulls Heifers Dairy type cows Dressed veal WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool Lambs . Mohair 10.25 to 10.50 10.00 to 10.25 4.50 to 5.50 .... 7.75 to 800 . . 8.00 . 7.25 to - 7.00 to . 6.00 to 8.00 7.50 7.50 .16 .40 .35 .40 Quotations at Portland Produce Exchange PORTLAND. Ore., April 10. (API Butter prints, A grade. 35',2; in parch ment wrappers: 36' ic in cartons: : B grade 34 '2c in parchment wrappers, 35'jC in cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land. 34'i-35c lb.: premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity). 35'i-36c lb.; valley routes and county points 2c less, or 33c: second quality 2 cents under first, or 33c. Eggs Buying prices to producers: A large 21c: B large 20c: medium A, 18c: medium B. 17c. Resale to retailers 4c higher for cases, cartons 5c higher. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets 21ic lb.: loaf 22' ic lb. Triplets to wholesalers 19'ic lb.: loaf, 20'ic lb., f.o.b. Tillamook. Cross Word Puzzle Portland Produce N't Is i48 Bb rr r izmt-rw 24 25 p 26 27- "as 'mm 7 H8 : 1 " 4-3 44 45 43 MZtZLfctEZI HORIZONTAL I Who was ths Roman goddess of the moonf Slant 11 Who built the "Clermont"? It Who wrote "They Knew What They Wanted"? 14 Plane surface 15 Barter 17 Mother 18 Impost 19 Bank 20 Russian village community 21 Printer's measure 22 Shut 23 Accomplished 24 Exerts to the utmost 26 Places -where skin is bruised 27 Armed force 1 28 Portico 29 Italian poet - 31 What river divides Boston " from Charlestownf 34 Urges on S5 Flies aloft 36 Chinese measure 37 Sooner than 38 Farm buildings. 39 Compact mass 40 Myself 41 Black bird 42 Satisfy - 43 Legislative body - 45 Fruit of a certain tree (pL) 47 Deceives 48 Informal letters VERTICAL jWho terof "TU Story of Philosophy" . t Holly . ; . . 3 Members of an Indonesian ' tribe ' . 4 Negative ' gWko i tk Patron tatnt of ths j - voort ' "Portion 7 Rock Assure , : 8 B indebted to $ Father . 10 Weasel 11 Goddesses of destiny 13 Has courage for V 19 What doctor was considered the world's outstanding au thority on malaria 19 Viscous mud 20 Ethical 22 Vehicles 23 Means of entrance 25 Wander at will 26 Heavenly bodies 28 Irish river 39 What is the first name of ths composer of "Ths King's Henchmen t 30 Was of the same opinion 31 Heart 32 Exalts the spirit of 33 Factions 35 Rescues 38 Beat the wings with impatience 39 Flutter 41 Smart blow 42 Pose for a portrait 44 Greek letter 46 Behold ! PORTLAND, Ore.. April 10. (AP) Country meats Selling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers 125-140 lbs. lli-12c: vealers. fey. 17'fcc 18c; light-thin, 12-15c; heavy 12-15c; lambs, old crop 17?i-18c: ewes 6-10c lb.; good cutter cows. 12-13c; canner cow. 10-llc: bulls, 13-14C. Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, l"i-2 lbs., 17c; lryers under 3 lbs., 18c; springers. 3 to 4 lbs.. 19c; roasters. ' over 4 lbs., 20c; colored hens over 5 lbs.. 16c: hens. 4 to a ids.. I7'2c. Old roosters 6c lb. uresscd turkeys Buying prices: New crop nens is-20c; toms 18-19c. uresscd turkeys Nominal selling jjiites. nens a-Z'iC. toms ZI-22C. unions Oregon Danvers, regular iju; o men ana large, z.75-3.00, 50 lb. oag. Potatoes Old Deschutes No. 1. 1.25- 1.43: selected Deschutes brand 1.4S; Yakimas, 1.00-1.05 cwt.: Klamath 1.35- 1.4U cental; selected Klamath. 1.50. Hay selling price on tracks: Alfal- xa io. i. H.73 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton; tiovjr m.uu xon; nmotnv, eastern. Ore gon 17.00 ton; valley timothy 14.00 15.00 ton Portland. Mohair 1940, 12 months, 40c lb. Wool 1941 contracts, Oregon ranch nominal. 31-3ZC lb.; crossbred. 34-35c; Willamette vaUey 12 months, 34 -38c lb, uomrsuc Hour Veiling price, city uenvery. i to DDI. lots: Fancy pat ents. 49s, 6.40-7.00: bakers' hard wheat net 4.19-3.93: bakers' bluestem, 5.35 wneat -4.75-4.80: graham 49s, 4.85; wnuie wnw, s. .iJ DDI. Hops Oregon 1940. seedless 32 -34c id.: seea Z43-Z5c lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., April 10. (API Futures: Open High Low Close may 77 77 77 77 September 77 - 77 77 77 cash gram: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white Z3.73; Barley, No. 2. 45-lb. BW, 25.75; turn rxo. ic ex snipments 31.23; No. flax 1 89',. Cash wheat bid): Soft white 76; western wnue io; wmte Club 78; west ern red 77'i. Hard red winter: Ordi nary 77,; 11 per cent 79',2; 12 per cent o-,: u per cent 85i; 14 per cent j-2; nam wnue tiaart : 12 per cent o: ij per cent 91; 14 per cent 93 Today's car receipts: Wheat 23. bar ley 1; flour 15; corn 7; oats 1; hay 1; Portland Livestock Answer to yesterday's poxxla. A-tQ PjElgj i laK v r mWTM ; .VVESDF T UlNiEt PORTLAND. Ore.. April 10. (AP) t USDA) Hogs: salable 500, total 750; market fairly active. Barrows and gilts gd-ch. 140-160 lbs do gd-ch, do gd-ch. 180-200 lbs do gd-ch. 200-220 lbs .. do gd-ch. 220-240 lbs do gd-ch. 240-270 lbs do gd-ch. 270-300 lbs Feeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120.. S 8.7542 S 50 160-180 lbs 9 3510 00 .75 4X10.00 8 50 h 10 00 S.25f 9.75 9 10 9 40 9.00 9 25 925 10.00 Cattle: Salable and total. 150; calves 30; market strong. ( Steers, good. 900-1100 lbs $10 25611 00 do med, 750-1100 do common. 750-1100 lbs. Heifers, good, 750-900 lbs do medium. 500-900 lbs do common. 500-900 lbs Cows. good, all wts 8.75 it 10.25 7.500 t.73 9.50 4? 19.00 8.00 9.50 6 75 t.00 8 00O 1 75 7 00U too 5 75 W T OO 4.75 4j) 9.75 1 ; i " 8J5f 8 75 9.604 473 7.256 9.00 6.00& 7-25 12.0013.00 8 00 12.00 9.00 V 00 Sheen: Salable and total 400l - ! Ewes, good-choice .00 9.50 caramon-medium 4.00 909 Lambs, wooled. gd-ch.10.25 19.73 ao meaium ana good V 10.00 do common ., 9-00 9X0 10 756?11.00 do medium, all wts. . do cut-corn, all wts do canner. all wts- Bulls (jearltngs excluded) beef good, all wts . do sausage, good, all wts. do sausage, med, aU wts. do cut-corn, all wt , , Vealers gd-ch. all wts-. - ao com-med, all wts do cull, all wts , it Spring lamba. gd-cbu Recovery Is- Very Gains Shown After V Relapse, Holiday Restricts Trade . CHICAGO, -AprU j lCHTke wheat market's ; recovery -t rom its relapse that followed the Ger man Balkan invasion continued today but 'was restricted " by cautious operations, due to unwill ingness of. many, traders to ex tend commitments over the' food Friday holiday. ". I ."' Gains of as much as ll cents were registered in the. first , few minutes of trading. Later, .prices slipped back to around the previ ous - close 3 or slightly below but final - figures were ty-H higher than yesterday, May 90-H July 88 -89. ! - f Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS j v. In the County Court of the State f Oregon for the County Marion IN THE MATTER OF -THE ES TATE OF FRANCES CORNELL, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by an Order of the County Court of Marion .County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered on the 9th day of April, 1941, wa$ appointed Executrix of the Estate of Frances Cornell, de ceased, and that she has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, at the office of Keyes & Page, 306 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to-wit: April 11th, 1941. RUBY C. GRIFFITH KEYES & PAGE Attorneys for Executrix 306 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon. A. 11-18-25; My 2-9. Closing Qubtatiori s ' " NEW YOHIt, April lO-rJPfcT.oday'g: closingT 4ljjotiion9: Air neaucuon Alaska1 Junta Al Chem AllisChaln American Can :-S74 General Foods.. S5 Jullman ti 2i v. -Tl : . - . Am .Car &.Ftiy. 2 . 37 v ;uu mt Lie r querns - uooge.. zc ul-l A Eiitman : KalclS Phillip tfetrolu. 37 Vs Djl50wJQ.Powtr & Ltlr .2 ProcT &A qable54 - - 0ubr Enjoys iEaster Meet ft- ' r ..- v: --'' . ' MIDDLE GROVxAMr. Vina ? Plane and Mrs. Helen Dow were I ' t & Ref , 374 rGreal vKotfhern 24i (Richfield - Oil 8?i vrT - .t - sTel..159;Qriyhound .. llSafeway Stores .36 44&&&.AJr.LA.s z wkr. 9 -'.inap ; copper; 9-Shuuiftm r. mxi.. -2. -I r: C it'S-r Intetna'U ;iiarvV45H - . mm-: ; rv ri--i-i-'j;'-i ;it4- f;: '.iiiii tvt xtmajm wnzc president, -ana 111 ; 4 .Int Pap & P. Pfd ,624 Southern i.Picif&( 25 Ya .fet TeL' is' .TeUlJl' iStfSpifriCto: 32". r I ,Corp IS k Johns ManvtUeiT 56 If Standard- Brands 1 V2J .Loco l.C 13 Kenneeott , ,32 1' Stand .OiirCaUf-"lH Avlition .33 i Libbey-bj-Fbrd f 33i sUhdafd OiMnd 27' t3eheraF,AC6tori:.4t54) Radio t4i'H Am Rad Std Sain flSo&faii -1 1 J4; Bajreqife Hffd?I 25; a i.vi4,- , Am Smelt Tel & Am .Tobacco Am Water Am Zinc Anaconda Armour Atchison, Aviation Baldwin Ben'dix Bethlehem: Steel,73H Lofckhead v.i:Z 21ii Standard pUrNiSi Boeing Airplane 13 Loew's 1 ' 30i4 Some .Webiter.',, 6 Borden .ur.....L. 19 Long-BeW vAjl. aISiudebaXerr'sa. Bbrg -Warner . ; 174 Monty Ward 35 y4 Sunshine iMindng, t Calif. Packing.- 19, Naah-Kely ; ii J 4 "Texaa .Corj".;-... 3 Callahan Z-L.l. . 1 National Biscuit Trans-America " 4 Calumet Hec 6 . NatK-Dskiry ProcUlS - Union CCatiaideU 63 Canada Dry .:....-.!. -Natl Distillers W 2QUnfonpUtCalifI 13- Canadian . Pacific 3 National Lead: 15 V sUnion Pajj Uic Jl. 77t f Cat . Tractor ... .... 40 -NY CentraL...:Jr' 12 -United Airline9li Chesapeake & O 38 No American Ay 134 Uute4 Aucraft354 Chrysler 60; No American Co 13 United :Drug...v 3. Col Gas Ae-ElecU 3 Y -Northern Pacific 5 6 f ; UhUed Friiit.-. 62J Commercial Solv 10 Ohio Oil ...L 7 US Rubbrr.i 22 Consol Aircraft. 23 Otis , Steel .: . 7 US Rubber Pfd ; -89 Consolid Edison' 20' Pas Gas" & Elec.:'26 US Steel .1?....:. '53 Consolidated Oil 5 Pac Tel & TeLl 18. Vanadium 25" . Contl Can.........; 36 Packard f Motor 2 Warner Pictures" 3 Corn Products. .. 46 Pan Am Aixwys 11 Western Tjnion .. 20 Crown Zellerbch; 11 Paramount ic.:? H' Westingh SEaec.. 9li' Curtiss Wright..., 8 J C Penney 7f WoolwortK "V-l, 29 Douglas Aircraft 67 Penna RR"i. 23 ". ' ' "- ! ' ; : ; 1 day forthe; Easter meeting "of the Mrai Dow r was. unable to . Be License Needed By Garbage Men ALBANY Hereafter all truck men and garbage haulers within the city limits not having paid a license fee will be stopped until they obtain one. . The order was made by City Recorder Rex Butler, who in co-; operation .with Chief xf Police Perry Stellmacher, has already made one arrest. The annual li cense for this kind of hauling is $30 and the present movement, according to the city recorder, is being pushed in justice to those haulers who have alreadypaid their license fees. Sunrise Rites ire Ann Oil! annual sun- held by the various Dallas DALLAS ,The rise Easter, service young people of churches is planned this year for 5:15 a.m. at Domaschofsky hill. If the weather is incler ent it will be held at the Salt Creek Bap tist church. Those wishing to attend the Sunrise service are requested- to meet at the-Methodist church at 5 a.m. - The speaker this year will be Rev. J. J. Toews. Musical .num bers are also being arranged. ced Minnie' Goode assisted in' enter tiuimerjit -for .the - evening. ."Anna Hammer : and4-Julia Ault- assisted th h&Uih-lh?mrtlhi5 '-' ' V ? 1 other present : . were , Mary Hemdgn, . 'EstherO Van Laanen, IJMarx .-. and, 0 1 1 v . McAnninch, Ruth jVan Cleavr-Qi icka, Jda Otjen. - Ver ;Jfassei(, "G'racia' Ku enzt . k Geneva r, JScofield, :i - Anna Wir'shin E4ith Kntiths arid. Ly ilaiSharft (:;2i.': . - - , M a ry-lHerndon c and , Lydia Schajf ,wiU entertain? Ip May, if the homf of-the. Utter: The theme will tbe Mother's." day. MIDDlH GROVE Mrs. George Hamrick, polumbus Ohio, . Is at the home .of her parents,. Mr. ".and Mrj. W. ,:D. Edwards, - for , a ; six weeks visi, This is the first visit with her-parents in 27 "years. Mrn' Anijabelle Hill and infant son," Travi3jLeRoy,;who are spen ding - two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs T. I, Hicks, -willi return to their home near Jefferson, Sunday.' Mrsi? Joseph Schwab, Mary, Bil lie and Elinor of Portland are spending the Easter vacation at the, home, et her " mother, ' Mr. Lena Bartruff." s . - " . Teachers elected for the local school for; the coming . year are, ;Mary FarminV principal, and LII- Han Rutschmari for primary " grades: Miss Farnum is' reelected jwhUe ' Miss Rutschman "cpmes from'the Eyans Valley school. ' i Trje Wbrnan Missionary' group' will meet Tuesday May 1 1 5 at 2 P.4&. ji at 4h home .of Mrs.- Lydia charfc Tb.9 iflwt . les9on In ; the Jstudyj of migrant, work In thV "United StatM Will'' be; given" by ' Mrs. "Mary Wamplerl Mrs. Lena" B4ftiiff will lead devotions and. wai U in hafge of Mrs. t Van" Lianen and' Mrs. "Anna ' rfammer." crii' Ndv3 . .' ; rr : f i LYONS S a n t i a m . V a 1 1 e y grange . elected Mrs. t Elizabeth Westenhouse Flora,: to. replace Mrs. Winifred ' Akin, , who . re-i signed.. Th,e home economics club win. serve dinner to the fanners and "friends' when -theyJ; have the ahnuU ' farm tour J Refreshments .were served by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tfcylor, Mr. and Mrs. 'Elmer Bay lor, Mr. "and Mrs. Olan Spiva. Mrs'j Floyd BassetV Mrs. Mabel Pat ton. Nor vel 'Carter and Cecil Teagar deri" ' . - '!. !1 Stocks and Bonds - " f April 10 STOCK AVESa, Compiled ty Tl-.c Associated Press 30 IS Indus Rails Net change D .1 Unch Thursday . 5.7 16.3 Previous day I 56.8 16 J Month ago i 5J 16 Year ago l. 72.7 19.4 1941 high -.-.- 63.9 17.7 1941 low 55.9 15.4 BOND AVERAGES -20 Net change 4- 10 .Rails Indus A .1 Uneh 15 UUI D .1 32.9 ' 33.0 33.7 39.3 35.5 32.8 10 60 Stks D .1 40.4 40.5 41.4 50.8 45.0 39.8 10 Thursday 63.5 104.2 Previous day. 63.4 104.2 Month ago. ...i 62 8 104.6 Year ago : 58.2 . 102.8 1941 high 66.1 los t t9l low .L. 60.2 104.2 Util Frgn D .1 D .2 100.8 44.5 100.9 44.7 100.5 43.5 i 97.2 49.8 if 99.0 " 38.0 Mm Thm moneyyou nd Is crvailabU to you hero and now. Inquire today at our conven ient address about our personal loan service! Stale Finance Co Childs A Miller Office 344 SUfe : Phone 9281 Lie. 8-21S M-Ztt THE LONE RANGER Janes Keeps Red's Slate Clean fly FRAN STRIKER i - - m i i IF YOU VJONT TRY TO HELP THAT MAN, I WILLI 7TI FORBib rr IF" 17. 1 i J 'if Ife Ski 1! V' Cs-S'mwZZ MIX I TOLD YOU THAT m STICK 1 BUT IF HETS WITH YOU rXEQ, AS LDTSG A SVECl HTUi 5 VW WERE iMINOCErvT -vSEE ME Or CRIME.' IF THAT MAN X.HANGED UHUWTfci VWIL Ht H HILL Ftit . l " t . r s is . POLLY AND HER PALS Beauty Is Their Platform OrP TO VER VA, BUT THE CLUB GarJ JL C VfeS MR PERKINS WCMJ I i?iP TVk 1 WOT AT, THAT'S ALL,) DfeOOE WHAT rHJ YOUNGSTERS tTr PER )S DAD. PARTV TO J - By CUFF STERRET f-CCKEY MOUSE Another Lapse of Memory V WELL, IT IS NOT TOO SBRiOUS.. .WE CAN STILL SENP AhJOTHtK. EXPCPTnON. WITH FULLER COUlPMENrT ! EHV WELL...XH...WE sThOuLO WAVE. RJT..JM AFSJMD 1 HAT s A LIT Tut UVEKSi&HT Vi, AU ThATS .(OALf&isev I rnrnm I fir YES, ME HAS MAO THESE LAPSES V f DtPKT KNOW. SK.! 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