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J Fiimaimcial 2 ket f . MaF :f . i J1- 'I 3 s t Broad, Heavy ins ! Mildly Irregular Day o Closes (Best t Week - - Since Early 1942 NEW YORK, March 27-)-Th tock market Saturday stepped' out - f Jts 'we 'aince early 1842 an mildly irregular - note with cattered favorites hitting peak r for nearly three years in heavy volume and exceptional breadth. , The Associated Press . 60-stock average, , with , the aid of a S- point jump in Eastman Kodak on total sales of 1000 shares, ended with a gain of .1 of a point at 47.8. For the week it was up two full points, widest improvement in about IS months.' Dealings were the broadest for a Saturday since - December 27, 1941, 80 individual stocks registering on the ticker tape. Of these 559 were down or unchanged and 301 up. Transfers of 798,030 shares compared with 484,290 a week ago and were the third largest" for a two-hour stretch in more than a year. Gainers on the day, many in the new high category, included Good year, US Rubber, White Motors, Glenn Martin (which responded to a pleasing earnings statement), international Nickel, Dow Chem- fcal, Johns-Manville, J. .C. Penney, mjimiuuiiL, www s ana American Sugar. Among losers were US SteeL Bethlehem. Chrvsler Amr. Jean Telephone, Southern Pacific, Jtennecott, Du Pont and Western Union. West Salem Collects $844.35 for Red Cross WEST SALEM Mrs. Fred Gibson, chairman of the Red Cross committee for the West Salem district, reports that the slrtve is completed with a grand total of 8844.35 collected. The Elver . Bend Sand . and Gravel company made a contribution of flit. . Mrs. Gibson asks that anyone Who has not had an opportunity to give contact any one of the . committee In the following list: . Mrs. Fred Gibson, chairman, Mrs. J. C. Diets, . Mrs. Robert Forster, Mrs. Price,; Mrs. La Londe, Mrs. Oliver Sargent, Mrs. Charles Harsh, Mrs. W. A. Zim merman, Mrs. Alfred Beckman, Mrs. Belle Bradford, Mrs. Waldo Mercer, Mrs. Drew Mlehels, Mr. Fred Cutler, Mrs. Je Shi role. Mrs. Claude Miller, Mrs. Franklin. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Don Knhn, Mrs. . Ted Barns, Mrs. Kolland Beaver and Mrs. D. Edey. Crossword Puzzle " ' " ' l1 " " "- " ""H '' ' " " g g 41 4 4T U T" " " "" """" SO 55 " " ' " 3 ' pn 0 - - 1 1 1 Qr 1-gH- HORIZONTA J. What high Nazi is held captive im England? o.Crajfy hill t 8. Depository 12. Dash 13. What is General Eisenhower's Mucanamef 14. Ireland , 15. Serf . 16. Palate bone 18. Prevent SO. Metal fastener 21. What Scottish river is cee ' brat ed in ballad. - 22. Sarcastic 25. Edible aeed 27. Goddess or dawn 28. Sew loosely 12. Silvery 4. Package 85. Force air through nostrils S.Had been 37. Feminine nam 5S. Pertainin j to fields 41. Mineral spring . 44. Z-unprey 45. Ideations ' ' 48. To crown CI. Progenitor CX Imitator 13. Beetle , S4. What is the rst name the - original head the OPAf t3. Orderly t& Hair an cm (pL) C7. Formerly . . VEBTICAI. 1. Fay attention 2. Otherwise J. What is the capital ct Chile? 4. Scoff & Summit & African ruminants 7. Memento 8. Wager . JR. Waterless - - . - - . . .. - , r . - ...... . ... i, .,. -,. . ... .... : . ; - - ' " - :- i.-,- uci:ii.. D.:Li.n n rs i - - -1 1 1 ,.i i 1 . . . . . . . . . y i ... 1 . PC HJCBRyW ABOUT A Mr? "sHl . LT OreSierS JUlleCt YffC ocilfolrl uaUIlClll MT. ANGEL. The Women Foresters, meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Schaecheir Thursday night, reelected Mrs. Henry Saal leld as chief ranger. Other of ficers are: vice chief ranger, Mrs. C. Skonetzni; recording secre tary, Mrs. A. P. Miller; financial secretary, Mrs. Josephine Barr; treasurer, Mrs. Paulj BuchhoLz; senior conductor, Mrs. Joseph Schaecher; junior conductor, Mrs. Emil Zach; trustees, Mrs. G. D. Ebner, Mrs. Mary Schwab and Mrs. Theresa Peter$; sentinel, Mrs. Barbara Borschowa. Mrs. Miller was chosen record ing secretary for the twelfth suc cessive year and Mrs. Buchholz has acted as treasurer for 16 years. Mrs. Theresa Uselman acted as assistant hostess to Mrs. Schae cher. Prizes went to Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Borschowa. In addition each member was presented with handkerchief. I Installation of officers will take place at the next meeting, April 29. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Val Eberle with Mrs. Bert Ebner, assistant hostess. 3-25 10. Baseball team 11. Leg Joint -! 17. Military advance 19. What German physicist dis ncriuTt word 24. Etruscan god I 25. Dance step 24. Eagle 29. Less abundant 30. Spread to dry 31. Note In Guido's scale 83. Age ; 34. Equality of value I 3f'HZ?Mt -"7ist wrote the . . . ;- 89. English novelist 40. Pasaagewa- 41. Read metrically i. waat English satirist wrote ' mEssar on Jfjf- il as. space : 44. Cupid 47. Dispatched 49. Worthless bit 50. Bitter vetch Answer to yesterday'js puszle. j I - 5-2$ A -crag 1bm ef satUa: U atlastes. CUt by Kiag Festtires eradicate, lac. fed C!le!.sjHAT; I0i. JaT" Te eo EJtS'a rTR s -jSlt g,E MiE D BUSY tiiur sM y t h Eiri X7. S.ASUC Salem Market Quotations The prices below supplied by a to cal grocer are indttaUv of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed oy ine statesman: Cucumbers, doz. $2 25 Asparagus. 30 lb. 4.50 Calif, rhubarb, box 1.65 Red cabbage, lb. Jl Broccoli, case 6 00 Green onions, do, bun. .70 Turnip doz bun. l.io Mustard green, do. Hun. SO canr cabbage, lb. 07 Mexican tomatoes. 35 lbs. 5.50 Chinese cabbage, doz. bun. , , 3.10 Endive, doz. bun. 1.20 Artichoke doz. . J)S -irussei sprouts, lb. .17 Radishes, doz. bun. .60 Carrot-, doz. bn. .70 Spinach, crata S 00 Curly kale, crata 1 00 Celery, doz. bun. 1 SS rarsnip. lb as Onion 1.57 GRAIN. HAY AND HEEDS (Bn-lBc Prices) uata. No 1 Feed barley, ton 35.00 25.00 35.00 1-00 &1 03 Clover hay. ton Oat and vetch hay wneat BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTM AadtescB S Baylag Price OUDiect to chanea without notio 1 BUTTERS' AT Premium 114 No. 1 33 No. 3 BUTTER PRINT A - j B i J61 Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. March 27 (AP) ii nn. raac pnnis Slc. car tons 52,c; A grade prinU 51Ac. cat tons S2c; B grade prints 51c lb. j Butterfat rirt quality, maximum a: S of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52 Vic lb.; premium qual ity, maximum of .35 of 1 per ceat aciairy. )-03,c lb.; valley route and country point 2c less than first or 50",ic; secono quality at Portland 2c unaer nrst or SO-SO'tC Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf we id.: triplets to wholesalers 27c lb.; 1 --,C CUB. j aS nominal price to ren- A sraae. r.e w-ic; b large 3-40c; A medium 3S-39c: B medium aa-si- .a mww ii--t - r Egg Nominal price to nrwliu-ii a large 39c: Ur3k: a m-n.. c; a medium 95c doz. Uvi poultry buvlne dtImi- m mac eanorn broilers. 1 1- to iv v-oioreo xryers under l'i. i do 2, to 4 lbs. 30c; colored roasters. ovr- lbs- 30c; Leghorn hens under i. over 3,s lb. 25c; colored mriia - to a IDS. over IDS. 26C: ro. - grade hens leas; rejects 10c ia. loinicri 10C io. Dressed turkevs iHn n-i . Country dressed hen 34-35r- r-k.J stock hen. No. 1. S5c cash-carry: large toms, over 20 lbs. 34c cash -carry Rabbits covernment rrilinv- rage country killed, to retailers 44c lb.; live price to orodueera i Ih i Country meats selline- nrir t-J. tailera- Country killed hogs, beat butcher. 120-149 lbs. - lancy. 23c lb ; good heavy is-X0c It, -i" rough -heavy is-18c lb.: unneruiUr cows (new ceiline) Mi-r ik V...11- new ceiling) I7ic lb.: lamba rio th.- ewe, good 15c lb.; ewes, poor 10c lb. Wool M942 contracts. Or vnl. si K nominal 34-37e lb.; crossbreds 40-42c lb! -uUmii , . 11 -montn 45c lb. Hops Seed !? iav . , . m lb.;- seedless IJCIM ih Jl...T seedles 70c; seed 5c lb. ; Onions Green 1 no h L Orecon dry 194: iH.hn i . S0-lb baa.: mm -T Potatoes Seed -tlr -M I Ik. bL Ui?'.New Fkri,a. 3.45 bushel' box. Potatoes, old Uble storkr-H-.. carry price: No. 1 (A) Deschutes $3 . v. 1 mi larue UH: Nn t a. rSO 50-lb. bag; local. 81 tasa Jn'.i Hay: wholesale nt-i m- i.u. x or bet tei. 1 AO- No, 9 ai ui vetch 25 00 ton. valley points: timothv rraueyl 25.00: do. Montana 31.00-31.50 vuii, enjver. .uu ton. Portland Grain w J?'. Ore. March 27 (AP) Wheat. No future quoted. t; Cash wheat 1 hH 1 cn T. . . to" excluding Rex 17V,; whit J-2. .1 " red 17. ! u im winter: wramary l- ifl- - Haril vhi, B.. . . Jk II cnTl2 rPcenr?U141 Xoday s . ear -! ,t mv... .4 . a vku, . miiixeeQ 7. 7 Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Grm U.K - . J. (uaUAH-irtle: Salah 1500; calve -150: for - -r...w. steady to 23 hihr Im.ii- !, 7 awera up most; medium -i .1 . . - ii Ti . . ' --!-. common a.w. icracra 14 m- ! ivwi a 11 lx rm 12 90.1a ui a.. . wVUHXWVI -V 10OO: canner And cutter cows ITXC,, ;, """'"i" good beef cow 1 1-50-13.25: medium - . w..it "- . Odd head 14.25; good ;choice vealer 150-16. T Hon: Salable for v -w n. i 35-60 higher, earhr market 11 n la higher; good and choice 180-225 iha. S2: WS? ? ltJ35 250-325 lb. "-23-75: light Iiehta 15JHV.7S- v 14.00-75; feeder pigs 15.W-1S.00, viivh. ef IDS.' t ( Sheen: Salable enr . v lambs 25-50 higher, lower grades' and ewea up less: first spring lambs of seasca sold lfi 5A-ia 00- .. lambs 15-50-75. common to medium Tuesday V Radio Programs UMIM TUKSDAT-UM Kb -1:00 New. . ' 75 Rise V SbiiM. ' t JO New. - 75 Morning Moods. 19-Bert Hirsch Novelty Ban aao New BreviUc. i S:3 Tango TUnc 00 Pastor' Cau. 0:15 Undo Sam. - ' 30 Tarm Homo Program. : Dickaon' Melody Mustane. 100 World to Review. , 105 A Song and A Dance. 1 . 10:30 Music - ; L 11 0 KSLM Preaenta. " ! J 11 Jo WUlamerte U Oiapel. , U0 Organalitie -T.- KOIN CBS TUESDAY 070 Kc 0 Northwest Farm Reporter. :15 Breakfast Bulletin. , -030 Texas Rangers. 03 KOIN Klockr - T:1S Wake Up New. - -j T JO Dick Joy. New. ! 7 :4S Nelson Pringle. News. 80 Consumer News. ; 1:15 Valiant Lady. 30 Stories America Loves. ' :45 Aunt Jenny. J' . . 0 Kate Smith Speaks. : :1S Big Sister. 9 30 Romance of Helen Trent :45 Our Gal Sunday. 100 Life Can Bo Beautiful. 10:15 Ma Perkins. j 1030 Vie and Sade. K 10-45 The Goldbergs. 11 0 Young Dr. Matone. 11:15 Joyce Jordan. 11 30 We Love and I .earn. 11:45 News. 12:15 Bob Anderson. New. KEXBN TUESDAY 1I Kc. 00 Momenta of Melody 4 :15 Victory Gardens. ! 30 National Farm and Home. 0.-45 Western Agriculture. 70 Life and the Land. 7:15 Keep Fit with Patty Jean. 730 Music of Vienna. I Quarters ' EGGS Extra large, white and brown Medium Standards Pullets 1 S Cracks POULTRY Colored fry ; ) Colored hen ; jz5 Whit Leghorn fry : . Whit Leghorn hen ; .16 Marios Creamery' Butag Price. I Subject to change without notice) EGGS Large A J7 Medium A ja& POULTRY Colored hens, under lbs.. 4 Colored hens, over 5 it" 33 Leghorn fryers , M Leghorn hens, under 3',i lbs i J Leghorn hens, over 3 lbs Colored springs under 3. lb. M Colored springs. 3 to 4 lb. 2 Colored springs over 4 lbs. l Roosters in Above prices for prime stock, under sraaes accoraing to value. - LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No t stock, baaed on conditions and sales rftnrt4 Spring lamb 14 00 to 15.00 Ewe S 00 ta 1MI Hogs. top. 160-225 lbs. 15.50 Sow 13.S0 to 14.50 Top veal. 215-400 lbs. . 14.00 to 14.50 Dairy type cows l. to S 00 Beef type cow 9.00 to 10.50 Bulls 10.00 to 12.00 Heifers . B So to laso Dressed veal i Portland 10.50-14.00: 9.00. good to choice ewe 8.00- Wool in Boston BOSTON. March 27 (AP) (TJSDA) About 100.000 pounds of 12-months lexas wools were contracted at a country price of 43 cent, grease basis, in the Boston wool market today. Range wools were bought in the vi- """)' o i swell. New Mexico, at an y p ot cents. Average to anort rrencn combing original bag wool was bought in southern Califor . dean price of $1.0-SI.08, ---cv owwn. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The Associated pre March 27 CTOCK AVERAGKS .30 13 13 . . Indus Rails Util St saiuraay tStl.l 23J 31.5 i-rcvioua aay 07 .8 Week ago - ... S5.1 Month ago .. 69 .5 Year ago 40.2 1943 high 68.1 1943 low 60.2 23.4 22.1 22.2 13.9 23 4 18.3 31.8 30.8 31.4 23.1 31.6 27.1 BOND AVKRAGBS 20 10 10 10 j Rails Indus Util Foen Saturday Previous day Week aco ...73. I04.5 101.9 i 59.4 -.73.7 104.5 101.7 59 4 ...71.9 104.6 101.6 58.7 .70.7 104.S 101.6 57.4 - 65.3 1032 95 4 44.7 73.7 104 8 101.9 59 4 -64.6 103.8 98.0 53.2 Month ago Year ago 1943 high 1943 low Woodburn Hospital Patients Listed;- iMrs. Vogeilin 111 WOODBURN Patient at th. I wooaDurn hosDiUl inrlurl XT-. Ross Mitchell and Juanita Lemen, who was moved from the Salem j ueaconess hosDttal to WrwviH.;,- Wednesday " following ti ftnrn- . Mrr - 1 mar xvirs. . r. Patrick of Donald was a moved from the Woodburn i nospiiai to a rest home in Salem early last week. LABISH CENTER -1 On Wed nesday Mrs. Vogeilin "underwent an operation on her foot at a local hospital. They removed ' one toe and took the joint out of another. She was expected to return to her nome soon, as it was resorted that I sne stood the operation well. ' .Visit . LYONS Miss JoAnn i Oshtr-. 01 r-oruand andMiss t rvK tree of Corvallis. spent last week- w ia at wie nome of their parents, jara. -verett Crabtree. U&nled! Uabcb, Filisris5 : and lid Ilcals ; Highest Cash Prices Hcrris IUcrfeb Pccifcg Co. - ; 4C North Front Street ! Telephone 7631 ! t.-f and Ckni. '.S0-o-Breakfast Ctaib.' - f - .43 Kaen Fit Club with Part Jm t0 Keep nt Club-wrth Patty w; wwraa worm, f J -30 Breakfast at Sardi'a. '; 10 0 Baukhac Talking. 10:1a Tho Gospel Singe. 100 Andy and Virginia. 10:48 The Baby Institute.: 110 Little Jack Little. 11. -IS Science - Travel. . 11 30 The Victory Hour. 11J5 New, K6W NBC TUKSDAT 20 Kc. no Down Patrol. - 30 Good. Morning. .. . . . 35 Labor New. - ' 0 Sunriso Serenade. 55 Labor News. - ; , - i j . - i -p-m -w a. a i i wiui fMiiv J Mn am. k m m mm - m . ... i 7 US New Headline At Highlights. - S0 Stars of Today.- :15 James Abb Covers the News. 4.-45 David Harum. " - - 0 The O'Neills. .. . S :15 Everything Goes. :!0 36 Mary Lee Taylor. - 9 -4S Kneui With the New. . 100 Funny Money -Man. . 10 30 Homekeeper's Calendar. -10:45 Dr. Kate, v 11 .-00 Ught of the World. 11:15 Lonely Women. 11 30 The Guiding Light. 11 :4S Hymns of All Churches. ia0 Story of Mary Marlin. KALE MBS TUESDAY 1334 Kc. :45 Uncle Sam. 70 News. 7:15 Texas Ranger. (7 -30 Memory Timekeeper. S0 Haven of Rest. JO News. :45 Old Song. :00 Boake Carter. - :15 Woman' Side of the News. f ::30 Buyer's Parade. i:45 US Marine Band. 10. -O0 News j 10 .15 Star of Today. 1 10 JO This and That 1 11. -00 Cedric roster. 1 11:15 Bill Hay Reads tha Bible. 111:30 Concert Gems. ;2J On the Farm Front. ACCHtR LEAME4 THR THC HlOR-OOT TO UOVE THE MA71 6EGET Al(3 ' HC rS FOGCEO BACK INTOTHR W00O5 0V A NAZI PATROL, ANO UPORNLY... SCORCHY SMITH 11 1 - t V-0 BARNEY GOOGLE NHECS. MtCKerv.. EATVSI1 JMUM j miciey mouse II IVW I m -T 7 . 0 HEV, I ABC SCO ) L MOMBf -j Si iy?? X if he oorrruio-rvOWMft! r v f; THIMBLE THEATRE- ARC ALL I GAMCCHADTKEi A LOTTAI SO' -ITTLE ANNIE BOONET MTQPOUBrUdltt FtmwtE tCTTV. )tke lone ranger it SEARS FARM STORE ! 1 vmm iiwtH r$ 1 1 at ao yJx -n-aUr . 1 I kEAOt BUT AWL Sti-nmrrnoiiirtia ii1 DOUCIMITaLHl D0U-i)rB wt rNe. j Tiy i mi n Jean. Wheat Doivn - CHICAGO, March 27 - iT3) - erato hedge selling uncovered scarcity of bids in the' wheat Saturday and prices slumped quiet trade. ; Rye was down wheat, but oats maintained a undertone: -' " ? : V .: .Wheat closed -V lower, llay $M4i July $i.45-$i.45. corn was unchanged at ceilings. May 91.01, oata advanced and rye declined ' There was Little Incentive to wheat in view:, of the uncertain legislative picture, roost traders preferring the sidelines until see whether the Bankhead bill ceives presidential approval vetoed. The measure would or is pro hibit deductions of benefit pay ments in setting ceilings. Approval of the bill would raise the flour ceiling, and therefore have a stimulating influence on wheat, traders saidL.lt was con sidered possible that.it would ul timately result in a one cent ad vance in the price of bread. KOAC TUESDAY 550 Kc ' 10 .-00 News. - -10:15 The Homemakers Hour. 11:00 School of the Air. 11:20 Music of the Masters. 12x0 Mews. 1 SO tH WJLW oORtitD SWkWM-SftW:s 1 t -- HSVf IN MERCf COAAF VHBZe THE ON g AM' HEV HECK ARS a opo sour CArVPBE? cVW,lUASHSi 2Ur: &b : AAZ,rs. e--. r iv-x v 51 ITHB ... . . . GOT M UUHO Bd08RMIHl OoiMcC- TH-THECK 9 NEVA fCC MlM W THE H0BNH6. 3S9 U LlaM COCKMAKEM SOMAMV r--rvI-fnrTl ( . "tWTvVWB.J Large Selection to Choose From. Do Ntft Coofcsa These Quality Bashes with These tzr sx t Miy.lhter1leports SubBiiitQveriTop SUXU&TY - -urty Mod - trict netted ? 425 for ...the Red Cross, -exceeding? the $250 -quota by $175, Mn. Gr&ce Ditteri chair ' pit man, reported a the close of in a with firm cgjnpalgn. .;: f ; ; -Working-with Mr. Ditter Hubert SUickart and Mni. -Herman J Has4er 'c-chairmefi ; sec tion workers, Joseph Gerspacher, i-ou , Hendricks Mrs. Herman Hassler, Mrs. Jon Hershberger, Mrs. Andjf Klnt-J Miss Jhfaomena Schrewe; iMrg. $Fred Hattinger, buy airs, josepn Hueberger. lr Joaepn Koenlg, jr, Mr. Muer a,nd Herman- Sehmld. they .The district included a number re of outlyiJig schools at which workers were Mrs. Franci erst Jor Silver -Vila, Mrs Theo dore Fisher for SMcAlDinJ Frank Basl for Independence, Mrs. George Tate at Triumph and r 4-1 FT ' . Ji 11. j 1 ut inomai uuc uien. T Dog at Large If li . WEST ,SAM4-Police went the home jof D. C. Ankney, x-un .street 10 serve a misdemean or warrant last week.. As! he home onlyl" weekends the warrant was not served uUl he returned WiMS - ft' - V-. he. V-M nn , 3-Z9 ri. 1 -'- - - 1 Unr 't-ttii iO06)0F-rHeM. TIMCS WHCM OCDWMP5 wEAct aAaanCLOTME5 T-AUSC THEy oostt 14 IT 1 tM9jrr rr M. I . - . i . This concerna a complaint signed against him for allowing his dog to run at large .after being warned several .'times. " I: . : -dis the t For Badge! Balancing were Mrs ,Kvr shift money from one classification ot your budget to - another! - You ll never budget efficiently. Instead when you're short for Doc tor Bills, or Rent, or miscel laneous bills, get a personal loan from us, and be back in balance! - i ' . Don rhi - -41 id eat abont ear dignified Hen - credit terms For money in a harry see Mrs. Slale Finsmce Co. 211-122 Gaardiaa Bldg. . Corner Liberty A SUU ; Telephone. S168 . Lie, 8-212 M-222 ' v to 1545 e are always la the rk to bay far CASH Real Estate Mortgages sag coatracta. Mer chandise Discoont Paper and Notes. . i is rr MAY BC TH04K CUO.EO 64 JUCCOIUA A6AJN BACK TO TV POT TMOfa VVOOOg Asa our out? eojfMcx AryvvAV, 1 : COLa J"T r Kiii ucLi 09u 4 . MA06 'ER MlDA PATTOf eUT M UTTIR Kl05 HMEgr AMyTMiua to . l CAT AM' WEAR KAagZO "H AAAKg A4 Fei .rt T r t -ov ,-ausc 1 , kmow for eueem 1 OKtWtKlBMATDaooT JO'gg Q&CtAWttUPEP HIM iSX.; 173 S. LIBERTY CALEM, OIXEGON AFt' yi " dP jV- I -Htj! ucr i .vv-