FAGE EIGHT Tli OREGON STATESMAN, Solera, Ortgcn. Sunday Morning. Junt 13. ISil Advance Best In 6 Months Stocks Slip Saturday I but Net Gain of I Week Is Point HEW YORK, . June 1H)-De-spite a slight letdown today, the Stock market on the week scored its best net advance since last September. The list exhibited the usual Sat urday hesitancy and, while there were scattered strong issues, light selling lapping over from Friday put most leaders down fractions to a point . The Associated Press average of 60 stocks turned in a loss of .1 of a point at 41.4 in the two-hour session but for the week retained a net advance of one full point' Except for slight declines on June 6, yesterday and today, the com posite had been on the upside since the start of the month. Offerings were relatively small throughout the- short proceedings and transfers totaled 193,620 chares compared with 183,930 a week ago. r - In the face of the lower market trend, there were a number of hew highs for 1941 registered. Among these were Atlantic Gulf & West Indies preferred and com mon which, jumped 4 and 2y points, respectively. " Others were Standard Oil (NJ) and Armour preferred. Reunion Is Today SILVERTON FALLS STATE PAK Alumni and former stu dents of Iowa State college are planning to hold an all-day re union at the state park Sunday. The group from Salem, Eugene and Corvallis will serve the mem' bers ice cream and coffee. Radio Programs KSI.M MONDAY 139t Kc 6:30 Sunrise Salute. , 7 0O News in Brief. " 1:05 Oldtime Music. 7 -JO News. ; 7:45 The Blue Blazers. 8:30 News. 8:45 Music. 9:00 Pastor's Call. 9:15 Popular Orchestras. , 9:45 Four Notes. 10:00 The World This Morning. 10:15 Prescription for Happiness, 10:30 women in the News. J 0:35 Oleanders Quartette. J 10 Melodic Moods. 11:30 Value Parade. 12:00 Ivan Ditmars. 12:15 News. 12 JO Hillbilly Serenade. 12:35 Sidewalk Reporter. J 2. 50 The Song Shop. l:O0 Jan Garber Orchestra. 1:15 Isle of Paradise. 1:30 Western Serenade. 2:00 News. 2:10 Vocal Varieties. 3:00 Crossroads Troubador. 3:15 Concert Gems. 4:15 News.- 430 Tea Time Tunes. 4:45 The Quintones. 8 :00 Popularity Row. 5:30 Dinner Hour Melodies. 6:00 Tonight's Headlines. J 5 War Commentary. 20 String Serenade. 7:00 News In Brief. 7 5 Interesting Facts. 7:15 Army Program. 7:30 Shep Fields Orchestra. S0O News. 815 The Brass Hats. 8:45 Wes Mc Wain Piano. 9:00 News. J 9:15 Joe Reichman Orchestra. 9:30 Salem Public Forum, 100ft Western Music. 10:30 News. 10:45 Let's Dance. 11:15 Dream Time. KGW NBC MONDAY Kc 8:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6:30 The Early Bards. 7:00 News. 7:15 Music of Vienna. 7:45 David Harum. 8:00 Sam Hayes. - 8 JO Stars of Today. 8:45 Modern Meals. 9:15 Bess Johnson. i 9:30 Ellen Randolph. 9:45 Dr. Kate. m 10:00 Light of the World. 10:15 The Mystery Man. i 10:30 Valiant Lady. 10:45 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 1 1 :00 Against the Storm. 11:15 Ma Perkins. 11 JO Guiding Light 7 11:45 Vic and Sade. 120 Backstage Wife. 12:15 Stella Dallas. 12:30 Lorenzo Jones. 12:45 Young Widder Brown. 10 Home of the Brave. 1 :15 Portia Faces Life. 1 :30 We. the Abbotts. 1 :45 Mary Ma run. 20 Pepper Young's Family. 2:15 Lone Journey. 2:45 News. 3:00 Stars of Today. 3:15 News. 3:30 Hollywood News Flashes. 3:45 News. 4 .-00 Telephone Hour! 4:45 Cocktail Hour. 80-Dr. L Q. 7 00 Contented Hour. . JO Cavalcade of America. 7 .OO Fred Waring Pleasure Tim. 7:15 Lum and Abner. " 7:30 Chex Pare Orchestra. 8. -OS Sir Francis Drake Orchestra. 8 JO Point Sublime. 9 :00 Hawthorne House. 100 News. .. 10 JO Music by Woodbury. 110 News. 11:15 Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. 11:30 Florentine Gardens Orchestra. ll:S5-News. . , , KEX NBC MONDAY 2t Ke, :0O Ert's Up. 7:00 Western Agriculture. 7:15 Breakfast Club. 8 :00 Amen Comer. 8 JO National Farm and Home. 15 Between the Bookenda. 9:30 Our Silent Partner. m . . r I 10:30 Charmingly We Live. When Olfcerr Fail Use our Chinese remedies. Amazing SUCC1-S3 for 6000 years in CHINA. No matter with what ailment you are , AF FLICTED disorders, sinusitis, heart, lung, liver, kidney, stom cn, gas. constipation, ulcers. oiaoetis, revery complaints Chzrlis .Chaa Chinese Herb Co. Office Hour Only 71 n Tues. and Sat 9 a. m. te p. m. an Sun. and Wed., 9 a m. to 19:39 a. m. 112 N. Com! St, - s 'I Closing Quotations NEW YORK, June 14-(Vroday's closing quotations: AL Chem & Dye 154 General Electric. 31 Proctr & Gmblc SIVa Allis Chalmers.- 28U General Motors - 38s Pub Serv N J 21 V4 American Can 82 Goodrich Am Car & Ddy 29 Goodyear Am Rolling Mills 144 Greyhound Am Tel & Tel 1567a Insp Copper Am Zinc L & S- 5 Illinois Central- 7 Shell Union mi Anaconda . 27 InU Nickel Armour HI ; 4 Int Papr & Pp Pd 72 Atcheson 28 Int Tel & T . 7 2 Aviation Corp ZY Johns Manville 60 Baldwin Loco 14 Kennecott . Bendix Aviation 35 Libbey-O-Ford Bethlehm SteeL. 72 Montgomery Boeing Airplane 16 Nash Kelvinator- 4 Borden ..... 19 National Biscuit. 18 Canada Dry 12 National Lead 16 Catrplr Tractor- 45 New York Cntrl 12 Chespke & Ohio 36 North Am Co.- 12 Chrysler . 56 Northn Pacific 6 Con Aircraft 29 Ohio Oil 9 Con Edison 18 Pac Gas & Elec 23 Consolidated Oil Corn Products 6 Packard 2 47 Perm R R 23 a Phelps Dodge 30 Curtiss Wrigh Douglas Aircraft 69 Phil Petroleum... 44 Quotations at Produce Exchange PORTLAND, Ore.. June 14 (AP) Butter prints. A grade, 39c in parch ment wrappers; 40c in cartons; B grade 38c in parchment wrappers; 39c in cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum .S of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land. ZT,a-3Se lb.; premium quality maximum ox .35 cl 1 per cent acidity), 38" i -39c lb.: valley routes and country r lints 2c less, or 36c; second quality cents under first, or 3S',i-36c lb. 1 Eggs Buying prices to producers: A large 25c; B large 23c; medium A. 23c; medium B 22c. Resale to retailers 4c higher for cases, cartons 6c higher. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets 23c lb.; loaf 24c lb. Triplets to wholesalers 21c lb.; loaf. 22c lb f o b. Tillamook. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 14 (AP) (USD A) Hogs: Salable for week 3240. Barrows and gilts gd-ch. 140-160 lbs- 1 9.50 10.25 So gd-ch, 160-180 lbs 10.00 10.75 do gd-ch, 180-200 lbs 10.60 10.75 do gd-ch, 220-240 lbs 10.15 10.60 do gd-ch. 240-270 lbs. 10.00 1055 do gd-ch, 270-300 lbs 9.7510.15 Feeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120. $10.50 11.50 Cattle: Salable for week 2270; calves 310. Steers, good. 900-1100 lbs....$10.O05?10.75 do med. 750-1100 lbs 9 0010.00 do common. 750-1100 lb. 7.50 9.00 Heifers, good. 750-900 lbsu 9.25 1055 do med, 500-900 lbs 8.00 V 955 These schedules are supplied ky the respective stations. Any varia tions noted bv listeners are flue to changes, made by the stations without notice to this newspaper. 110 Orphans of Divorce. 11:15 Amanda of Honeymoon HilL 11 JO John's Other Wile. 11:45 Just Plain Bill. 12:00 Mother of Mine. " 12:15 Market Reports. 12:30 News. 1:15 Reeds In Rhythm. 1 :45 Curbstone Quiz. 2:00 The Quiet Hour. 2:45 Wings on Watch. 3:30 Wife Saver. 4:00 Sunset Symphony. 4 JO Ireene Wicker. , 4:45 The Bartons. 4:00 Summer Serenade. 9:30 Drama Behind trie News. 6:0ft Gordon Jenkins' Music. 6:45 News. 7:301 Love a Mystery. 8:00 News. 8:05 Pennsylvania Hotel Orchestra, 8 :30 American Challenge. 9:0ft Ambassador Hotel Orchestra, 10 J5 Palladium Ballroom Orchestra. 11:00 This Moving World. 11:15 Portland Police Reports. 11 JO War News Roundup. www KOIN CBS MONDAY 974 Ke. 6:00-Northwest Farm Reporter. 6:15 KOIN Klock. 70 Treat Time. 7:15 News. 7 :45 Consumer News. 8 00 Kate Smith. 8:15 When a Girl Marries. 8:30 Romance of Helen Trent 8:45 Our Gal Sunday. 9:00 Life Can Be Beautiful. 9:15 Woman in White. 9:30 Right to Happiness. 10:00 Big Sister. 10:15 Aunt Jenny. 10 JO Fletcher Wiley. 10:45 Kate Hopkins. 11:00 Martha Webster. 11:30 Hello Again. 12:45 Woman of Courage. 12:00 News. 12:15 Myrt and Marge. 12:30 Bess Johnson. 12:45 Stepmother. 1:00 Hymns of Ail churches. 1:15 Singin' Sam. 1 JO The O'Neills. 1 :45 Scattergood Baines. 2:00 Meet the Missus. 2:15 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. 2:30 Toyce Jordan. 2:45 The World Today. 3:0ft The Second Mrs. Burton. : 3:15 Young Dr. Malone. ; 3:30 News. 4:55 Elmer Davis. 5:00 Radio Theatre. 60 Guy Lombardo Orchestra. " 6:30 Blondie. 7:00 Amoa 'n Andy. 7:15 Lanny Ross. 7 JO The Gay Nineties. 1:55 News. 8:00 Those We Love. 8:30 What's on Your Mind. 9:00 News. ' 9:15 Who. What. Where and Why, 9:45 Leon F. Drews. 10:00 Five Star Final. 10:15 Ray Noble Orchestra. 110 Jerry Jones Orchestra. 11:30 Manny Strand Orchestra. 115 News. t KALE MBS MONDAY 1334 Kc. 6 :30 Memory Timekeeper. 7.00 News. 8:00 Haven of Rest. 8:30 News. . 90 This and That 9 JO Helen Holden. 9:45 I'll Find My Way. 10:00 News, 10 JO Woman's Side of the News. 10:45 Buyer's Parade. 11 JO Concert Gems. 12 JO Johnson Family. 12:45 News. 10 John B. Hughes. ISO We Are Always Young. 20 Captain Sally. 2 JO News. 2:45 Secrets of Happiness. 2:30 Sands of Time. 4:00 Sunshine Express. 5:00 News. 5:15 Passing Parade. 5 JO Shatter Parker's Circus. :45-Captain Midnight 60 Ray Gram Swing. 6 JO John B. Hughes. .7:15 Jimmy Allen. . ,7 JO Lone Ranger. :3ft Double or Nothing. 90 News. 9:15 Thanks to Too. 9 JO Fulton Lewis. Jr. :45-Jan Savitt Orchestra. . 10 JO News. ' 110 Jack Tea garden Orchestra. KOAC MONDAY 554 KC 90 News. 945 The Homemakers Hour. 100 Weather Forecast. - 10:15 Famous Homes. H0-School of the Air. 1120 Light Opera. 120 News. 12:15 Farm Hour. 2 :00 Hum Economics Extension. 2:45 Monitor Views the News. 3:15 American Legion Auxiliary. 3:45 News. . 40 Symphonic Half Hour. 4 JO Stories for Boys and Girls. 80 On the Campuses. 5:45 Vespers. 1:13 News. J0 Farm Hoot. 7 JO 4H Club Meeting. 80 School of Music ' J 5 Department of Sociology. 9 JO School of Agriculture. 9:00 OSC Round Table. I US Sehoei Forestry. .. - . 13 Pullman 26:!i Ylk Radio . ' 11 Republic Steel 18 11 Safeway Stores- 39 26 Socony Vacuum-' 9 Sou Cal Edison 23 Southrn Pacific 11 Standard Brands 5 Stand Oil Calif.-. 21 Stand Oil Ind 30 Stand Oil N J 39 Studebaker 5 37 27 Wd 85 Sunshine Mining . 8 Texac Corp 39 Trans-America - 4 Union Carbide 71 United Airlines - 10 United Aircraft. 39 United Fruit U S Steel Warner Pictures 65 55 3 Western Union-.. 24 Woolworth 28 Portland do com, 500900 Ibs Cows, good, all wts.. 7.00 8 00 7.750 8.50 6.75 7.75 5.75 6.75 do medium, all wts.. do cut-corn, all wts. do canner. all wts 5.00 5.75 Bulls (yearlings excluded) beet good, all wts. 9.33 do sausage, gd, all wts . 8.50 r(D 9.25 do sausage, med, all wts. 7.50 (si 8.50 do cut-corn, all wts a .25 a 7 tn Vealers. gd-ch. all wts 10.50012.00 ao com-med, all wts 7.00 ft 10.50 do culL all wts 5.00 a 7.00 Sheep: Salable for week 2000, Ewes, good-dhoice 3.25 tb 3,75 ao com-med 1.500 3.25 6.75 ,7.25 5.50(9 6.50 Lambs, shorn, med-gcL. ao common Spring lambs, gd-ch 9.50 9.75 8.15 D 9.25 8.00 j 80 ao mea-gooa do common - Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. June 14 f API . Country meats Selling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 126 to 140 lbs 13-13',ic; vealers. fancy, 16'a-17c; light-thin 13-15c; heavy 12 15c: lambs, yearlings 12-15c; 1941 spring lambs, 18c; ewes, S-8c; good cut ter cows, iz-i3c; canner cows, ll-12c: bulls, 14i-15c. Live poultry Buvine prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, l',a-2 lbs., 15c: fryers, 2'i to 4 lbs, 17c; roasters, over IDs- 17c: colored hens 19-20c: Lee. horns under 3i lbs., 17-17Vac; over 3U ids., n',aC Old roosters 8c lb. Dressed turkeys N o m 1 n a 1 selling prices: Hens. 21-22C. Buying prices: hens 19-20C lb. Onions Oreeon Danvers. repnlam. 3.00: 3-inch and lareer. 35. 50 lh. bag. New Calif, wax, 3.25 per 50-lb. bag; red. 2.50-2.75. Peas Oregon, No. 1, S-7c lb. Potatoes Old Deschutes No. 1. Son. 2.10; selected Deschutes brand 1.85 2.00; Yakimas. 1.00-1.05 cwt.; Klamath 1.65-2.00 cental; selected Klamath 2.10: new Calif, long white No. 1, 2.50-2.75' cemai; ja , per 9U-1D. Dag. Hay Selline Drica on track; Alfalfa no. l, 14.75; timothy, eastern Ore- 17.00 ton; vauey timothy, 14.00; oat-vetch. 10.00 ton; clover. 10.00 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon, 17.00 ton; valley tirno- ujy, iv.uu-ia.uu ion, I'oriiand. Monair 1941. 12-month, 45c lb. Hides Calves. 17-17 ',ac; green beef 8-8'ic; kip 13-13',ic lb.; bulls 3c lb. Wool 1941 contracts. Oregon ranch nominal, 31-32c lb.; 1940 eastern Ore gon range, 30-32c; crossbred, 34-35c Willamette valley 12-month. 34-38c lb. Domestic flourSelling price, city delivery. 1 to 23 bbl. lots; family pat ents. 49s, 7.40-8.00; 98s 7.20-7.80: bakers' hard wheat net 5.50-6:35; blended wheat 5.70-6.25; graham, 98s, 325; whole wneai, bs. djw bbl.; soft wheat, 98s. 5.75; bluestem 6.05-6.45. Hops Oregon 1940. 22',i-24c lb.; seed less, 34c; contract. 1941, 25-26C lb. . Sugar Refinery basis: Cane. $3.10: beet 15 per 100 lbs, f.o.b. refinery. roruina prices xo retailers: Cane 8.55; beet 65.45 per 100 lbs. Cascara bark 1940 peel, 9c lb. 9c lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, June 14 (AP) wneai: open High Low Close aepiemDer 1 91 91 91 Cash grain: Oats. No. 2. 38-lb white. zs.au. Barley. No. 2. 45-lb. BW, 26.50. no. 1 iiax l.BJi. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 89: soft white excluding Rex 91: white club 91'.: western red 912. Hard red winter: ordinary 91 'a I 11 per cent 93r 13 per cent 95; 13 per cent 96',a: 14 per cent 93'a. Hard white-Baart: 12 1 per cent 1.12'a: 13 per cent 1.14!i; 14 ! per cent 1.16'i. Today's car receipts: Wheat 23: flour iu; oais z; muixeea e. Stocks and Bonds June 14 Compiled by The Associated Press STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 15 Indus Rails Util Net change D .1 D .1 D .3 Saturday 58.8 17.0 31.4 Previous day 58.9 17.1 31.7 Month ago 55.8 16.9 30.5 Year ago "58.3 14.3 33.2 1941 high 63.9 17.9 35 5 1941 low 54.8 15.4 30.3 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails 10 10 Util A .1 101.3 101.2 101.0 93.0 101.5 99.0 Indus Net change D .1 Unch Saturday 64.6 104.9 Previous day 64.7 Month ago 55.2 Year ago 50.9 104.9 104.5 100.9 105.3 104.2 1941, high 66.5 1941 low 60.2 Former Marion Resident Dies WOODBURN Final rites will be held at Belle PassI cemetery this afternoon for George Arthur Ballweber,. former farmer of the Woodburn area, who died at Grants Pass on Friday. Born in Austin, Minn., January 30, 1899, he came to Woodburn at the age of six and remainprl here until five years ago when he moved to Grants Pass. Surviving are the widow. Clau- cune Ballweber, and two sons. Ro bert and Rex, all of Grants Pass: a j - oromers Byron B. of Monitor, uurwara ol Fairfield, Leon of Parkdale, Harvey of Bakersfield, caiiLi Joseph. 01 Mt Anger and Earl of Redmond, and one sister, Mrs. Minnie LeFebre of Wood- burn. Friends will meet at the Ringo chapel at 1 o'clock and go together to the cemetery, where the Rev. wmu -sper is 10 conduct grave side services. . Royal Annes Bings and Lamberts IIELLEY, FADQUnAO Ci CO. Front ant! Norway Sts. Salem Market Quotations Buttcrftt, Kc 1, 37c; No. 1, 35c; premium Sllic ' A grade print Z9He; B frada IVAe; qtuxter 40Hc Medium B " Checks and under gr; icoying rriceii , The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman VEGETABLES Beets, bunch, doz. Cabbage, lb. .40 .02 J5 1.25 3.00 1J0 3.00 30 1.65 JM , 41 JO 2.00 , 1.60 carrots Cauliflower, crate , Celery, green Lettuce. 5s , Onions. SO lbs. unions, green Potatoes. 100 lbs. No. 50 lbs. No. 2 String beans . Radishes, doz. Raspberries Strawberries, crate , bpinacn, box .75 .40 Turnips, bunch, doz. GRAIN, BAY AND SEEDS oats, No. l -24.00 Feed barley, toi Clover hay. ton 21.00 to 24.00 9.00 Alfalfa hay. ton 12.00 to 14.00 1.35 ISO i. 2.00 Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag. nen sera ten ieea Cracked corn ' EGGS AND POULTRY (Buying Prices of Andresea's) Extra large white Extra large brown ' Medium white Medium brown Standard - 23 32 3.1 20 -0 Jl 46 47 J3 .05 -U Pullets Colored hens Colored frys White Leghorn Old roosters Medium A (Buying prices of Marlon creamery! Large A 23 BLONDIE l f VD0 THINK CXIR PAUGMTB7 ) (HJH WpA1 ?) ( OLD BEFORE MV MOTHER JUSTTWDMONTWS YVCXJ-iOU W-NTTO iP" NOW. 1 , 0 .v- SlJOULD BE BEFORE WE GOLLY I LETME WAVEALOMG OLP-WMV WORRV -A PUTOrTEVEByTHMS I'M WPE A 2ZTC ( LET UH GO Oi DATES ) fWASSOUMP ) C EVENIM6 PRESS ABOUT THAT J) TIU-TWELAST . VAvAKE C- V--V U I 1 1 ' l.v-,.u.---i ...... --; - . .. ...v., -:.::.: -., ,,, ! '. ii. 1 .. If Wlfl 1 t. '4 the lone HANGEH It'a Don With Bow and Arrow! By FRAN STRIKER I S?t .U VA 1 1 1 l r ; ii i . i svjGf - ji i v 7Trj Jtzyyt a y,. jlsmj ' (vi 1 POLLY AND HER PALS A Mountain out of a MolehUl By CUFF STERRET I WELL POLW CPl tzt-, t I TUP? KJ DOJT TH I V I I KJkH TTITI l VTTYV X nu lur OA e-rrn- lkife I I erter -n U i- m- i, X I I STOOD UPi HERSE3P! vsi -s . . I IRP AT vTi PPB 1 Ac Akn adi ajp ii r n I I c-m ., oe -v . . t . I y exu, --x- - frs. t, V - I I 7 " . 7. . . 7 V ' --ww , . . . v I I vr-i -k. I I rji witiMiNt 1 rT "i I ,-.X iO Bt REALLV WORTH " I EH? V(r Jil t S III :V -XiD V-X'f V- IO rr bs.4 ro kr, ill- v-v cv v i vrra r- xarTtVvrv: i j i-iD As 1 1 tJ i r,cx-w---r am i rxnrF. i i xx -- a- o-.? c ..i 60 ' - . U ' I ..III.... .! Il l, stkj MICKEY MOUSE Not a Blueblood but Plenty o' Red! By WALT DISNEY 7. j UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY Return Engagement BRANDON WALSH PSfliyS Tf! I STOSISTTTHEMl I GEE ZERO CAPTAIN AW MRS, i I flmopSSS I 'CA ONLY THE LARGEST BUT.X F1GGB?JI f5TjEL L Ai iuilr aji-tup -TiIr Z J trVl iTrTt, i JJ ZTZ CZ W Al rv, i . lM. - ' . - . .. - , -.!--, wn n - vt k . i v u n-. S N 1 s25?s f ---ry? yAtrx im e,Kii(r5-3B r3--- . .. ..a w hc .mM w t n-;k wv.n. THIMBLE THAT-&tarrtag Pcpvy It. Only Your Imaaincrtion. Wknpyl - . . ""' " s , " vl i ti j i "i rc - 1 uhAttA luAnm? 1 I irt-t jv-m 1 s . . . - . . -m 1 - . - .. ..... . . . . I I tT7tTK.TS73 . .-.,x - i7r- -p-cui iwiiwnro.PiN v I TTTiU PLPM1MCJ MOrtt WITH iwi n 1 Sr, r- tltu. P p p'r Wheat Falls Two Cents CHICAGO, June 14-)-Wheat prices tumbled two cents a bushel in the short session today, wiping out all of the sain scored yester day. .;. With this retreat, the market showed a new loss CI slightly more than a cent compared with a week ago. Traders said the op timistic crop report issued Tues day offset wet weather damages inflicted on wheat in the south west where harvest is being de layed. Wheat closed H.-ZVs lower than yesterday, July l.OOVi-l.OO; September $1.01-i. Large B Colored hens Colored hens. No. Colored fryers 2 .17 .14 .16 .14 JS J3 X5 Leghorn fryers Leghorn hens, over 3'i lbs Lgnorn nens, under 3',s ins. uia roosters , No. 2 poultry j05 less. BOPS (Buying Prices) Seeded 1940 .32 to 2i 3 1941 Seedless 2 seeds . 3 seeds Over 3 seeds 3S (With not more than 3 leaves, stems) UV.SIUCB : (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up te pan.) 1941 spring lambs 8 75 to 9.00 Ewes . 13.00 to 3.25 Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs 10.00 Sows , , 8.25 SjrM&k. CSSs. I VW vsTTrlt rv33t. J HtY.' rltn CXnEyQUCK THE "TGHOSTV ir-jiT II rvt AtMJI I I. t I nt J I rU.bUTWN7TTIE I MV REASONS. AS WELL I I I !KI TUfi EVEMlKJA ...AKjT CW TUFKJ TS 1 I Ji 4 Lib!? rS&VPX I RIGHT NAMES I TA)';f rV W X T UTl (III "Strictly'Privale" DEAR AAOrA- I WS BBCE TOCKV A&A1M-.SO I irago TO DRAW SCWE OP M THE GUY SAID SlK-RFTHQ OP THE , De'u- VOUR. SOW ARMY At r,tvn VeaL top Dairy type cows. Beef cows Bulls Heifers , , 10.50 6.00 to 7.00 7.50 to 7.75 7.75 to 8.25 7:00 to 8.00 Enough to Drive a Man to EatI By Qainn Hall tT.S.JUlMY CAMP HIX. 6-16 Dressed veal WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool ' Lambs Mohair . J4 .40 .26 .43 School Meet Set UNION IIILX. A general school meeting will be held on Monday evening at t o'clock at the Union Rill school house. One director will be elected for a term of three years. - Returns From Japan HAZEL, GREEN Miss Klmi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Yada, will arrive In Seattle June 16. Miss Yada has been in school In Tokyo since January, 1940. The money you need is crrcdlcdble to you here and now. Inquire today at our convenient ad dress about our person al loan service I For money in a hurry see Stale Finance Co. 344 State Fhone 9261 Lie. S-Z13 M-222 By CHIC YOUNG mm