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PAGE liTTECI Plays Saturday Pamsli j Sweeps;. Jtaeior - Relays: Tophole Favorite in Blue Grass Classic JIM Leslie Sets Lome Meet Mark.. OrXGOII ETATECMAN. Salem. Orogon. Friday Morning Liar 1 1S41 i . . .'v- .. , .. ' : . t - .. Coast Fishing Best Report; Rivers Fair I PORTLAND, May l-VCoast- al streams continue to offer the best angling menu generally, the Southend Medley Team iEmses Former Record By TRAVIS CROSS ! pj- But one relay record went by the boards as ParrishV Pioneer tracksters swept all three divisions of the annual Parrish-Leslie relays at Olinger oval Thursday t VikTrackTeam Riddled for ValleyAffair - It's a track and field squad con siderably riddled by Injury, sick- Tommy Drynan's youngsters whipped through seventh grade j nesi and ineligibility that state game department's weekly vents In a clean 5 to 0 sweep, edged out a 4 to 3 decision in the "Gloomy Giis" Gilmore takes MARIAN McDOUGALL Noted Golfers Play Charity Matches Today Sissy Greene, ex-Oregon junior champion, has been substituted for Mrs.( J. K. Priebe in the golf . foursome slated to play an exhi bition match Over the Salem Golf 'dub course Saturday in the in terest of Salem's "Bundles for Britain" drive, N This w a s ! the announcement Thursday by Mrs, Sephus Starr, chairman of ; the event for the Salem Women's Golf club. Mrs. Starr reported the 17 -year -old x-champlon would replace Priebe because the latter has suf- ! wrist injury which will not alow her: to compete. iplete lineup for the event. will start at 1:30 p. nv, Includes: , I I ' Marlaa McDougsIL' Portland. present Oreron champion and four times winner of the event. . Muriel Veateh, Longview, present Washington champion and winner j of the women's western Junior championship In 1937. .1- . i Mrs. : Brace Beardsley, Port land, former Oregon junior champion. j ' Slssy; Greene, Portland, ex- Oregon Junior champion. fishing bulletin, said today. However, the ' McKenzie and Willamette rivers are good and the Deschutes is a fisherman's dream of battling giants, i it The bulletin, by counties, In- eluded: ; - Tillamook ily fishing improv ing. Salmon angling good and due to improve. eighth grade division and overpowered the! southenders, 6 to 1, 1 from Salem high to the annual in ninth grade competition." 1 H I Willamette 'valley meet at AI It remained, however, for Leslie to break the pne record. I bany Saturday afternoon. Loren Mort's eighth grade medley team, of Bud Smith, Earl Clark, Deb McLoughlin and DeHut, sped the distance in :53.1 to better the old mark of 3.3 by two-tenths of a second. , ' r In addition, one individual city junior high school record was Ad Liska Halts ,2tol; Sacs Lincoln Sea-run trout fishing j broken and another tied. Owen still good although, small streams Garland, Parrish eighth grader, set continue too, cold for prune an- a new broad jump mark of 17 feet. gling. j ; j 1) Inches bettering the old mark CoosFishing fair in northern by eight inches. Dave Doughton, half of the jcounty, good in the anotner remsn- .secona year south. j . jyoungsier, uea me existing mgn Curry-Salmon fishing very L3umP recomo1 10 mcnes- good in Rogue and Chetco rivers, cax v t generally good in rest of county. teotMcrco routTand Polk-Big Luckiamute and 3S. k. Rock, creek fair for single eggs. team of Taw, WehrU. wenger and War- Marion Lakes yielding nice lno-yard rUy Won by Leslie's team catches of trout Streams poor and I of Dowd. Hmue B. Crogan and Rein- uirt in .u.o. Four ' of his first-line recruits. Rex Hardy Bob Barber, Darrell Lewis and Jim' Byrd, are out of action ' due to minor injuries or j sickness, while Several others are on the ineligible: list The Yiks, 'however, 'will be shooting for ' their fifth straight O VT WJ ' mect championship. They retired oeattle Winner 31 fcuuu luaijut win, uu wot one leg on the new tronhr in 1939. coast IJEACCESTANDINGS The meet was called off in 1940, Sac'mto is ft .760 !s. Pran is 13 .480 when a rain storm washed it out tssrw w 'SdSS.1: i! :4a i' is Hoiiywd is n Ang T is J04 bert and Cutler in the 100; Pro- PORTLAND W W- SiaS The Portland Beavers of the Pa-1 rp' ' "tL " ,v,' www, AAUUkClWl (U1U kSClUCTK. mile; Bibby, high hurdles; Bibby 'very cold. I : - " i LinnLakes good, rivers fair to good. Willamette trout trolling good. -; .' : . ." Benton Fishing only lair. - High Jump relay-Won by Parrish'a i 0f Hamilton. Chapman, Whitman Lane Angling imD roving in I and Grunden with 18 11". both -Willamette and McKenzie uVJuWZTSA Medley relay Won by Parrish's team of Beard, Wood, Taw and Warren In 1 Broad lump Won by Parrish's team of Fouts. Taw; W enter and Wagner with 64 -. - ! rivers Josephine Rogue river trout fishing poor. Salmon run good. WehrU with 1M' EIGHTH GRADE z20-yard relay Won by Leslie's team Smith and Ue- of Clark. McLouEhlln. TVincrlan .TicVi n n ri ftnplrov I Hut in M i. lakes stUl best fishing although I '17x1- nvers lmprovrng raDidiy. iin in x j aexson iToux ana saimon fishing only fair. i,, Umatilla Fixhing only fair for spiny rays.! ' Baker Very few steelhead taken. - ! 'I Klamath All fishing waters fair to good. : Graduation Fete Set for May, 5 Gervais Takes NORTH SANTIAM Gradua- Track Meet tion exercises wm be held May 3 for Marcella Jones, Dorothy , Woods, Owen Bishop, Joyce- Smith and Dwight Reeves. George Miller will present the diplomas ' and Mrs. Agnes Booth will give the address. Achievement day for the 4H : clubs will be held the morning of May 9 with a basket dinner at noon for the ; children and pa trons. A ball game is planned for ', the afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rasmus sen, jr,;and small on "Skipper" are vacationing in eastern . and southern Oregon." Mrs. Jesse Schieman and her daughters, Karlyne and Myrna, are le a v i n g immediately for northern California to join Mr. Schieman for the summer. , .The school board has offered contracts to Mrs. Lois Clark, North Santima, and Miss Lucille Lewis, Lyons. ' GERVAIS Scoring 67 'points, Gervais high easily swept tor vic tory in a four-way track and field 880-yard ' relay Won - by Parrish's team of Isaacson. Gottfried. Waters and Doughton in 3.1 (New record. old smj). Broad lump won by parrtsh a team ol Garland. Doughton, White and Payno with 8T Si". liiKh lump Won by Parrish team ot Doughton. Branaie, Mauae and ea ter with 17' 4". Shot Won by Parrish a team of Far low, waters, Brandle and Bennetrwith SEVENTH GRADE 220-yard relay Won by Parrish's team of England, Esplin, Dunn and Bonneu in as. 4. 440-yard relay Won by Parrish s team of Bonneu, Lambert. England and Barnea in :55.5. 300-yard relay Won by Parrish ; team of Blake, Esplin, Lambert and Barnes in 38.9, Broad Jump Won by Parrtsh i team of Barnes. Lambert, Button and Hersh- back with lumo of 5X 0 , High Jump Won by Parrish team with 15'. meet here Wednesday that saw I ' England, Esplin. Bawiins and Blake Hubbard finish - second with 32 points, Mill City third.with 19 and St Paul fourth, with nine. Results: .1 ! rais, sec- Moore to Ride ' PROVIDENCE, RI, May 1.-P)-Jockey Gustavo "Gigi" Moore left here tonight for Louisville where he will ! ride Mrs. Louise Palla dino'a Little Beans in -the Ken tucky derby on Saturday. 50-yard dash Won by Budreau. HUboara, in raj; Miietta. Gervais, sec- ona; storaves. miu uty, third. 100-yard dash Won by Budreau. MUDDara. in :iu; Muetta. Gervaia, aecond; Veteto, Gervais, third. ! -220-yard dash Won by Budreau, tiuDDard, m :zs; Martin, Gervi ond: Veteto. Gervais. third. 880 Won by McCaU. Gervais: Mul len. su Paul, second; Booster. Gervais, tnira. i Mile Won by McCaU, Gervais. in 5:27.1; Mouilet, Gervais, second; Wik- ens. St. Paul, third. . i Shot won by; Martin. Gervais. with 36'4"; Budreau, Hubbard, second; La- Uck. miu city, third. Discus Won by Martin. Gervais. with 100' 35S; Bernard. St. PauL sec ond: Mullen. St. Paul, third. Baseball throw Won by Moraveck, Mill city, with 303 r : Miietta. Ger vais, second: Coleman, St PauL third. Football throw Won by Lalack, Mill enty, witn 4 yards. 4 feet:' Moraves. MiU City, aecond; Seifer, Gervais, inira. Broad Jump Won by Martin. Ger vais. with 18' 5"; Veteto. Gervais, secona; tsuareau. uuDDara. third. High Jump Won by Rost. Hubbard. with fi' 4": Eggers, Gervais, and Moon, tiuDDara, tie I or secona. , - Relay Won by Gervais team of Martin. Veteto, Miietta and Becker: Hubbard, aecond: MiU City, third. cific Coast ! baseball ' league ' con verted six hits into two runs to night to defeat Sacramento 2-1. Portland scored in the first and eighth Innings, allowing Sac ramento to shove one; over in the ninth. ' .. m Sacramento! 1 8 0 Portland I : ' 6 1 Munger and Wleczorek; Liska and Hawkins. M fl i ! and Nelson, low hurdles; Priem and Pierson, pole vault; Williams and Upjohn, high jump; Williams, broad jump; Loter and Bressler, discus: Thompson and. Hatfield, shotput; Abrams, javelin; Ross, Cutler, Probert and Bibby, relay. Legal Notice Tflfllp Rpafi PlarttAd -sr 'vii l uAuwi ive acres oi taoie CJCUlllC VIClOr ' hMt. fr.r th. Tl TjiV. r9nn.r. SEATTLE, May il-iTV-SeatUe's have been nlanted at th A1W iaja t- A . : 1 s-acuic oasi league cnam- Mav farm In th Wphfnot rfitH pions cauea on a 4U-year-oia pit cher tonight and : with his aid flashed enough of their old-time fire to defeat San Diego, 7 to 2. Sylvester , J ohnson was, the old ster who did the mound work and sparked nisi own victory with a two-base hit at a critical period in the fifth inning.' San Diego j- - ..:..;. 2 12 1 Seattle L7 8 1 Olsen, Humphries (7) and De tore; Johnson and Fallon. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE THAT PORTION OF JEFFERSON STREET FROM THE EAST LINE OF tUVH STKKJfr TO 1HC WEST LINE OF CHURCH siKccr in tuk un or SALEM, OREGON. , '. DeveloDmen i. For Marion t Loans Authorized an 3 . n LOUntVT armers 4 ' Loans to provide spring devel-' opment, wells,: cisterns and puri fication ' safeguards for farmstead water facilities including water for livestock and domestic water and irrigation of not more, than one acre of farm garden, . have been . authorized for farmers in Marion county according 'to word received this week by O. K. Lem mon, county Farm Security ad ministration supervisor, old high school building, Salem. 1 Eligibility will not differ ma ' terially j from ! regular rural re habilitation loans," Lemmon said. "The borrower must show that he is unable 'to i obtain satisfactory financial assistance elsewhere. .Applications for the present fiS' cal year ending July. 1, should be made not later than May 15 and will be processed in the order they are received. After exhaus tion of present available funds, applications : will have to await further i allocation of funds after July 1." Farmstead water facilities loans can be made for the life of the fa cility not to exceed 20 years with interest at three per cent, it was explained. ' Wherever; approved engineering plans or technical as sistance is necessary, services ot "the nearest soil conservation serv ice area offices will be, available -to borrowers. Loans under this authorization cannot be made to providej plumbing for the house or barn. , ' ," "There Is a particular need in this district for development, of domestic and stock facilities and this program ; should help - meet the need, said Lemmon. "AppU- WU Starts May Weekend I (Continued From Page 1) campus YWCA, in charge of JnanJta Cross' and Hilma Breu- ser. I Blue Keyy. national men's hon orary, is to register visitors' in the library from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. Annual tug -of -war between freshmen and sophomores climax es the morning at 11 o'clock. The mill stream is the booby prize. At 3 o'clock the Bearcats meet University of Portland in a base ball game, and the tennis squad plays Multnomah Athletic club netmen. - The Delta Tau Gamma soror ity entertains at tea from 3 to, S in Lausanne hall; while Don Re gan's orchestra plays for a stu dent body matinee dance in. the gymnasium from 3:30 to 5. The junior class presents the annual May play "Comedy of Er rors" or "The Boys From Syra cuse,'' in the Leslie junior high school auditorium at 8:15 Satur day night, under the direction of Mrs. Genevieve Oppen. Sunday night, the university a Oiks 5, Stars 4 OAKLAND, Calif., May l-()- necefT In a wild ninth inning in which each team Scored two runs, Oak land defeated Hollywood 5 to 4 tonight for its second straight vic tory in the current series between the Pacific .; Coast, league teams. Hollywood , ,, . , 4 8 1 Oakland ,L ' . .. 5 -11 4 - Dasso, Bithorn (9) and Dapper; Pippen and Conroy; I I. f If 1 1 Our Boots, rated an atstandlng favorite U cop the big Kentacky Derby scamper Saturday at Churchill Downs, Ky. -' -' -x - ! Rain Probable For Derby I LOUISVILLE, Ky, May L-W) -The threat of "dat ol' debba" rain for Saturday scared the trainers of some of the Kentucky derby hopes into a state bordering on the blind staggers today, but left those handling - the favorites leading cheers for mud. ; , ! The weather man's tentative prediction of. probably local show? era for the 67th running of the "big heat," however, left no fears for the man-in-the-street In the past . 48 hours, he has passed right on by. Our Boots and Porters Cap, the favorites in today's final call- over of future odds. His glamour boy now, wet or dry, was "whacky" Whirlaway, who had to lose his last race to become the "people's choice." i " Fish to Keep Tit9 Is Motto in Texas Town SEYMOUR; Texas, May l-tVEverybody in this west Texas town of 3500 went fishing today except the fire chief, and he wanted to go. . ,m The police station was locked up tighter than Dick's hat band. Maybe there was a cop or so oh patroL Some citizens sus pected their beat carried them 15..mile north to Lake Kemp, where everybody garnered to keep Seals Sock Angels i v LOS ANGELES, May 1-P-San Francisco blasted four Los Angeles pitchers for 17 hits to-1 paving night and won 11 to 5. San Francisco J 11 17 0 Los Angeles. . 5,8 2 Marlowe,! Ballou (7) and Ogro- dowski; Flares, Coffman (2), Ber ry (8), Totaro (9) and Holm. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it and expedient, and hereby declares its purpose .and intention to improve that portion of Jefferson Street from the East line of Fifth Street to the West line of Church . Street in the City of Salem, Marion. County, Oregon, at the expense of the abuting and adjacent property owners, except any street and alley in tersection, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, Oregon by bringing said portion of said street to the estab lished grade, constructing Port land cement concrete curbs, and said portion of said Legal Notice i cants for farmstead water loans or farmers wishing more detailed j cappella choir sings at the First information should contact . the I Presbyterian church. county FSA office on Tuesday and Dave Reinhard arranged and Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 a. m. ' is in charge of the entire program. Metal Worker In California LIBERTY Robert ? Dallas left last Thursday for Los . Angeles, Calit, where hewul be employed street improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. street With two-inch asphaltic concrete pavement, thirty feet in width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, which were adopted by the Com mon Council on the 21st day of April, 1941, now on file, in the office of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above-described' im provement by and through . the NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State f Oreron for the County of : Marion I IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- ' TATE OF 1 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, was 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, 308 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 308 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon. A. 11-18-25; My 2-9. in an aircraft manufacturing plant He completed his training in sheet metal work in the classes given in Salem and passed the tests given last week. ' . Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dallas and graduated from Salem high school last year. 'Cat Courtstera : .: Slate Matches : ': j Two matches are on tap for the Willamette j U tennis team ; over the weekend. The Cat courts ters play Reed college here today, be ginning at 2 p. m and Multno mah club of Portland here Satur day, beginning at 3:30 p. m. By order of the Common Coun cil of the City of Salem, Oregon, this 21st day of April, 1941. HANNAH MARTIN City Recorder ' Salem, Oregon. , Ap. 26-27-29-30; My. 1-2-3-4-8- 7-8. Forest ot Douglas Fir Reaches New York Harbor NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE THE ALLEY RUN NING SOUTH OF PARRISH STREET AND WEST OF CAP ITOL STREET IN THE SOUTH FRACTION Or BLOCK 10, THE OAKS ADDI TION IN THE CITY OF SA LEM, OREGON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve the alley running South of Parrish Street and West of Capitol Street in the South fraction of Block 10, The Oaks Addition In the City of Sa lem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop crty owners, by bringing said al ley to the established grade, and paving said alley with six-inch Portland cement concrete pave ment, fifteen (15) feet in width, in . accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, which were adopted by the Common Council on the 21st day of ADriL 1941, now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and which7 are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. ; -;w-.- The Common ; Council hereby declares Its purpose and inten tion to makft the above-described improvement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon, . By order of the Common Coun- A forest of Dentlis fir on the New York and Brooklyn waterfront b shown in this air photo by the New cil of the City of Salem, Oregon. York DailyJ&ew. Dwarfing the largest ocean liners and their piers, this lumber storage urmraai tsi Vms 21st day of April, 1941. the destination of 141 ships a year wtln cargoes ei Douglas fir ana otner west coast lumoer irom ure gon and Washington. The terminal is a lumber distribution center for bmlldinr la the New York met ropolitan area and also for defense constraeUon. It Illustrates the vital national need for sustained lumber supply from the west coast and why the "Keep Washington Green" and "Keep Oregon Green" campaigns against the man-caused forest fire are of national Interest Photo courtesy New York Dally News. ';..--! ;, - : :-..-' I, '-p. -'r .'"" ' ' ' : ::y:.y-'M-iV-'' - - HANNAH MARTIN City Recorder Salem, Oregon. Ap. 28-27-29-30; My. 1-2-3-4-6- ,..V:.'-....;v,;.:..a...,.J-8. Eleanor Says Near Future Not Peaceful (Continued From Page. 1) dress, Mrs. Roosevelt answered questions for a time. One was Why did the president promise us peace when he knew we were headed for war?" He hasn't made any prom ises," Mrs. Roosevelt answered. sharply. "He wanted peace and said so. He is too wise a man to say what he will" do before he knows the situation we are fac Proceeds from the talk were turned over to Greek war relief. Mrs. Roosevelt left by plane for Seattle soon after her speech. She was accompanied by her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Boettiger. fit for national defense, and to give the fish fits. Seymour has been observing the opening of game fishing season in Texas like this for many years, but It's the first time national defense was blamed. The official words of their mayor ringing in their ears, every body! 'was n the job in boat or slough by daylight, "notwithstand ing dictatorships, wars and world wide selfishness and greed." Mayor C M. Randal had ad vised strongly that "too-long con tinued and consistent concentre tion Is sure to prove detrimental to the mental and physical health of the nation.". . He took a deep breath, looked over his own assortment of fishing tackle, and went on:' ' "A proper amount of relaxation is : essentially necessary, despito gravity1 of conditions, to keep our people In proper condition to cope with' situations yet to come. Meet ing adjourned to Lake Kemp." i SEATTLE, May 2-(Friday )-( -Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt ar rived here by United Air Lines shortly after midnight to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Boettiger. Game Cancelled BAKER, May l.-(P)-CancelIa tion of the Kansas State-Oregon State college basketball game schedule for here next December 22 was announced today. Local sponsors were informed Kansas State had .abandoned a projected barnstorming trip. Salem Market Quotations (BnylBS Prices) TYim nricca below su DO lied by a lo cal grocer mrm Indicative ot th dally market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are are not guaranteed by The Statesman: i , VEGETABLES Asparagus. doz. -, .TS Beeta. buncn. orr Cabbage, lb. ., . Carrots Cauliflower, crate - , , 1-7 Celery, green , Endive, do, ., . Lettuce, m Mustard greens, dox. - .40 Onions. SO lbs. . , . 1SS Onions, green . .-f Potatoes. 100 lbs. No. 1 L AS JtO; M GRAIN, BAT Aim SIKHS ".' 5 Wheat No. L recleaned. b, .; .n Oats, No. 1 , ' SI. 00 to 33.00 ! Feed barley, ton iuh w m : Clover bay. ton , i t.00 SO Iba. No. S. Turnips, bunch, dox. Rhubarb, lb. , . .. . Radishes dox. Bpuiacn. box Alfalfa hay. ton- Dairy feed, ao-lb. bag Hen scratch feed Cracked com . U.00 to 14.00 : 125 -IAS 3.00 BatterfaW No. t, S6e; No. 2, He; premium 37e. A grade print 17 Vie: B grade JttHl quarters 38 Vie. Dairy type cows Dressed veal WOOL AND MOHAi Wool , Lambs Mohair 00 to .7.00 . a 4S ;g Legal: Notice : NOTICE OF FINAL , f$ 1 ' SETTLEMENT V ' N0.1IS3f ' : IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR MARION COUNTY, OREGON In the matter of the estate . ) i of MARY BECKER, Deceased. . ; ) ' Notice is hereby given that the final; account of Mrs. E. F. Brown, administratrix of the -estate of. Mary Becker; deceased, has been Cledj in the County Court for Marion County, Oregon, and that the 27th day ot May, 1941, at the hour; of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court House in Salem, Oregon, has been set as the time arid 1 place for hearing any and all objections to : said final ac count. . S MRS. E. F. BROWN, j Administratrix of the es- tate of Mary Becker, De I ceased. ' W. C. WINSLOW, 'Attorney for administratrix, Salem, Oregon. Date, of first publication: April 18, - mi. : !' Date of last publication: May 16, 1941. A-lo-25-My-2-8-16. ri 1 EGGS AND POULTRY Bwt1bc Prices of Aodrtsea's) Extra largo white ,,, , Extra large brown . Medium white , Medium brown , ' Standard ,.. n PuUeta . Colored beno Colored frys White Leghorn Old roosters fBmy tag Prices, ot A XX i - -2 J ; J Jl I i ' j . -JS i JS'.' : Ml Croaaseryt ' . Xt i . M I. JS J V J4 ; JS ; J i Leghorn hens, over 3'i lbs J ; Leghorn bees, under sifc ma , , JJ . Stags in. 1 t Old roosters -3 No. 3 poultry .03 less. . HOPS (Boytng Prices) 1940 ZS to 141 Medium A Large B Medium B Checks and under grade Colored bens . Colored fryers Leghorn fryers .23 JS 3 3 Seedless 3 seeds 3 seeds Over 3 (With net more than 3 leaves, stems) LIVESTOCK (Buvine Bricea fior No 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to pjn.1 1941 spring lambs,. , ' ,. f S.7S Lambs S 50 Ewe -L- 430 to $M Hoes. top. 160-328 Iha . , ,. S.00 VeaL top ... ,'10 5O Sows , 70 Beef cows - S.0O Bulls -. S 25 Iieifers 70 to S.00 Closing Quotations NEW YORK, May l.-(Todays closing quotations: J V ! Air Reduction M S7 Eastman Kodak j 123 Penna RR I 23 . Alaska Juneau 4 El Pow it Light: 1 Phelps Dodge 284 Al Chem & Dye 148 General Electric! 28 Phillips Petrol 39 Y Allis Chalmers 28 - General Foods : t 35;4 Proc & Gamble . 50. American1 Can 0 General Motors? 37 Public. Ser N J 22 Am Car & Fdy J. 24H Goodrich 12 Pullman 23 Am Rad Std St - 6 Goodyear Tire 4. 16 Rayonier .-11 Am Roll Mills - 14 Great Northern U 25 H Rayonier PFD 23 Am Smelt & Ref 37 Greyhound I. 10 Republic Steel lift Am Tel & Tel 149 HlinoU Central i 3 Richfield Oil 8 Am Tobacco B - 67 Insp Copper - 9 Sears Roebuck J 68 Am Wat Works Am Zinc L & S Anaconda ArmourHl. , Atchison , ; ,.; ,. , Aviation Corp - - i Kennecott 4 Inter Harvester! 43 Shell Union 5 Int Nickel Can L 25Socony Vac 23 Int Pap & P Pfd 4 Int Tei'& Tel 27 Johns Manvffle L 58 Sperry Corp 31 - i 62 Sou Cal Edison 2 Southern Pac 12 9 23 11 Baldwin Loco Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Borden i. 32 Stand Brands 5 20 13 Libbey-O-Ford L 3 1 Stand Oil Calif 34 Lockhead . 21 Stand Ofl Ind 28 69 LoeWs Xit 30 Stand Oil NJ 35 13 Long-Bell A -2 Stone Webster 5 18 Mont-Wand L-i. 31 Studebaker . 5 Borg Warner 116 Nash-Kelvin i. "4' Texas Corp, 37. Calif Packing i-18 Nat Biscuit ,.Ul6 Trans-America 4 Calumet Hee 5 Nat Dairy, Prod L 13 - Unim. Carbide - 64 Canada Dry 12 Nat Distillers J7-UnIon OU CaUfi. 13 Canadian Pac 3 Nat Lead" - L 15 Union" Pacific J.; 78 Cat Tractor iZ 40 NY Central "lU 11 United Airlines -10 Ches & Ohio 37 North Amer Av 12 United Aircraft . 38 . rhryctAr 57 No Amer ' Co .. 12 Uoited Carp 66 : Col Gas it dec . 2 Northern PaciUc 6 United Drug 4... 3 Coml Solvent Ohio Oil t 7 Unitoi Fruit 61 Consol Edison 19 Otis Steel 7 -US Rubber 21 Consoi Oil 5 Pac Amer Fish L 7 US Rubber PFD 88 Corn Products 45 Pas Gas & ElecL 25 US Steel ; 51 Crown ZeUer 11 Packard Motor U 2 Vanadium - 24 Curtiss Wright 8H Pan Am Arwys 10V Warnpr Pictures , 3 liwMtt .KL Paramount Pie I V WeS!... ec Ol du Pont De N -138 J 6 Penney 77 Woolworth . 26.