Markett-s (Comics ir a ir ram FAGS FOURTEEN H OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Onqon. Friday Morning, May 21. 1943 Financial Late Selling Cuts Profits AP Average Off .1 At 50.8; Several Touch New Peaks : Kv.vr vnu m m'- 9n -xbk- l- Stocks found nice going in the early part of Tuesday's market but encountered enough profit taking bumps toward the finish to cut initial gains of a point or more and put many steels, rails, motors and blue chips in the mi nus column. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .1 of a point at 50.8. Final advances and de clines were pretty evenly split The rail composite suffered a re cession of .3 of a point while that for the industrials and utilities were without; variation. It was somewhat broader market. 927 Individual issues being traded. Of these 350 were up, 342 down and 235 unchanged. Transfers to 1,- 298,770 shares against 1,493,300 'Wednesday. Among favorites touching peaks fbr the year or longer and ending with modest improvement were Loew's, Warner Bros., Omnibus Corp., Air Reduction, Sears Roe buck and Westinghouse. Prominent lowers included Nickel Plate, Bethlehem, Chrys ler, General Motors, Western Un ion. International Harvester and . US Rubber. " EasternJStars Honor Mrs. Frey SILVERTON A group of Sil verton Eastern Star members at tended a special meeting at Aca c i a chapter, Stayton, Tuesday 1 night honoring Bertha Frey, past .matron, who has been appointed grand representative of Tennesee. Other grand representatives who shared honors were Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Ramona chapter of Sil verton, grand representative of Scotland; Hattie Schwiezer, Adam chapter, Independence, grand re presentative of California; Ida Thomas, Euclid chapter of Jeffer son, grand representative of Wis consin. Romana chapter, Silverton, will meet Tuesday night with special guests to include Marily chapter of Mill City; Acacia chapter of Stayton and Orchid chapter of Molalla. Carol Vancleave will preside as : matron and Roy Skaife as patron. Crossword Puzzle ' I1 I3 XZA I5 lb I7 I3 l' I" L i 1 IlIIIIIlIIIII rrr, r,22 !IIl 39 4 3T" 1IIZIE11I III5J w 55 T HORIZONTAL . J. Varnish ingredient 4. Smirch 8. Cry as a crow . 12. Age 13. What American author wrote "The Luck of Roaring Camp? 14. Luzon Negrito 15. Telegraph-keys 17. Was dejected 19. What river between Europe and Asia Sows into the Caspian sea? 20. Prevaricator 21. Leafy green 23. Less abundant 31. Mfnds 29. Frees 0. Quiet! ; : SI. Rodent J2.What is the longest river a France? 4. Greek letter -: t3. Roman coin CNuxie J7. What French eity, scene ct Joan of Arc's death, has been bombed by our air force?- - 9. Proximity A2. Feminine name ' 43. Couches . . . 44. Harm v 46. Strike out . 48. W bat Shakespearean , r character had "lean and ' hungry lok? -$1. Sorrowful - . C2. French river . , 4. Compass point . 3. Observe fS. Submerges v r 'i-, 1 7. Ship-channel XRTICAL 1. Lease 2. lIacavr 3. What was "Juliet's" ' family name? - . 4. African tree 5. Fertilizer (pi.) ' " 6. Eitter vetch 7. NCar - 'Strictly Private" Vt&o much salt) r stwA C tCWT AGREE. J Sol. .TOO ) PEARMGrY:- AJtm5 US GOV'S HERE mtaesnTv trey eocsr hou cowti ti ONB CUeS AL0N6 Salem Market The m-ices below UDDlled by a lei cal grocer are indicative of the daily markrt oiicea Da id to tTowers By Sa lem buyers but art not guaranteed b The Statesman: Cauliflower, crate 3.75 Corn, doz. ears -SO Avocodos. crate '. 3.00 Crook neck squash, crate 3.50 Italian .quash. 30 lbs. w Cucumbers, doz. Asparagus, 30 lbs. 1.95 4.50 1.65 Jl 00 90 1.10 , SO Calif rhubarb, box Red cabbage, lb. Broccoli, case ... - Green onions, doz, bun. Turnips doz bun Mustard greens, doz. Hun. Calif cabbage, id 07 Mexican tomatoes. 35 lbs. 5.50 3.00 120 5 J7 .60 . .70 1.50 1 00 1.65 .03 14(7 1.50 Strawberries. 1 doz. boxes. pts. Endive, doz bun. Artichokes doz. - Brussel sprouts, lb. Radishes, doz bun. , , Carrot, doz bn. Spinach, crate Curly kale, crate Celery, doz bun. Parsnips, lb. , , - Onions Watercress, doz. bunches GRAIN, HAY AND SEEDS ( Buy lat Prices) Oats. No. 1 38.00 35 00 28.00 2800 1X0 Feed barley, ton Clover hay. ton Oats and vetch hay Wheat BUTTE. EGGS AND PODLTII Aadiese-'s Bay tea; Prtce I uoject io cnanc without none. BUTT ERF AT Premium ' J4 No. 1 ' 3 No. t - j .t 0 BUTTER PRINTS A .61 ',4 i 8. Souvenir i 9. Mediterranean Island 10. Consumed 11. Compact mass 16. Victim 18. Cereal grasses 20. Den . 21. What is the MohsnmcJan Bible? 22. Dishonor 24. Weeps 25. Site of Krupp's munition works 26. With what river was the . Lorelei associated? 28. Libels r ? 33. Native metals 34. Propelling 36. Brought up 38. Paddles 40. Dwell 41. Part of Ug 45. Employs 46. S-shaped worm 47. New Guinea port 48. Peruse - .---. . : 49. Who is the personiBcatioh of Truth ia Spenser's "w :- "Faerie Queene"? 50. Place v 53. Exclamation Answer to yesterday's puzzle. mi PARnEs5l iCRtAifTTG ONE r A E PAPUA PECEfi V E .IAV ENS StTjOWQE PI L E 1 I eTn D E Pi Is HlAlM DOS OEM AjP SE S L EBRUN DlIlN DIE W A L ATJE ajJlqr- f. I Ti .oTTslc laMdiqi L l.L.V IA TIA.HjEIR rpy gt slejN Averar tlaje at aalatUa: tl aaiaates. Iist by Ring Features Syndicate, Inc. By Quinn Hall AT SEA. I EEEW IMTHE tfaAV beem wddims ub am only a first cl-ss YOUR SO 1 5-31 Quotations .50 JSZ -9 22 32 -0 20 30 21 -O Quarters ,; EGGS Extra large, white and brown. Medium ,, . Standards PulleU Cracks POULTRY . Colored fry up to IV lbs.. Colored frys over 2U lbs. . Colored hens . White Leghorn frys White Leghorn hens Marlon Creamery's Batag Prices. (Subject M change without notice) ECGS Large A . 5 Medium A 3 POULTRY All hens ' S AU springs , ,, ' 9 Roosters or stags JZO Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value, LIVESTOCK Buying prices tor No i stock, based on conditions and sales reported Spring lambs 14.00-14.50 Ewes 8.00 to 7.00 Hogs. top. 160-225 4bs. 14.79 Top veal. 150 lbs. 14.00 to 14.50 Dairy typs cows 7.00-830 Beef type cows S.00 to 10.50 Bulla 10.00 to 13.00 Heifers S50 to 1030 Dressed veal 23 Quotations at Portland Produce PORTAMD. Ore. Hit 20 Butter AA grade prints 50ic;- car tons 52'ic; A grade prints 51',ic; car' tons 52c; B grade prints Sle lb. Butterfat First quality, maximum of . of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at Portland. 52-52',ic lb.: premium qua! ity. maximum of 35 of 1 per cent acidity. 53-53',ic lb.; valley route and country .points 2c less than first or 50 Vic; second quality at Portland 2c under first or 50-50ic lb. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.: loaf 30c lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c lb.: loaf 7.ic FOB. ' Eggs Nominal price to retailers: A grade.' large 39c; B large 38c; A me dium 37c: B medium 35c; A small 30c dozen. Eges Nominal prices to producers A large 37c: B large 36c; A medium 35c; B medium 33c. ' Live poultry Buying prices: No. grade Leghorn broilers up to 2'i lbs. 30c; colored fryers 2i to 4 lbs. 29c colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c; Leg horn hens under -, lbs. 25c; over 3'a lbs. 2S'ic; colored hens 4 to lbs., 25fcc; over 5 lbs. 251ic; old roost ers 2l,ac lb. Dressed turkeys Selling prices Country dressed hens 34-35c: packers' stock bens. No 1. 33xe. cash-carry; large lomt. over 20 lbs.. 34c cash -carry Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.: live price to producers 24c lb. OnionsGreen. 70-80c doz. bunches: Oregon dry 2.25 50-lb. bag; new 4.00; yellow 3.75 per 50-lb. bag. unions Mew Texas yellow 37: wax 3.90-4 00 per 50-lb. bag; local green sue aozen . ouncnes. : Potatoes New Texas red i 3.89-4 JO: new California white S3-5-S4-0. rotatoes seed stock. 4-4 lie lb. Potatoes, old table stock Cash and carry price: No. 2. 1 5-1-0 50-lb. bag; jocai no. i. a.ae cental. Country meats Selling : nrice to retailers: Country killed hoes, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 20c: veaJers. AA. zc: A. ; zi lie; c. lS'ic; D 17ic: canner-cutter.cowa (new ceiling) 16VaC io.; dujis (new ceiitng) 17e lb.; lambs. AA. 28c; A. 26c: B 24.e C 22"c; ewes. FS 15ic; medium 14c; n. rc. id. . Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry, 20c lb. Mohair 1942 12-month 45c lb. Hops Seed stock. 1942 eron. i ll ID.; seedless 1.50-1.60 lb.: contracL seeaiess, wc: seed. 65c . Hay Wholesale prices: AUalfa No. or better 34.00: No. 2. 34.00 ton: oat- vetcn 23.00-30.00 ton valley points timothy ( valley 1 25.00: da Montana szo-mjsq ton; clover 25.00-30.00 ton East Side Market PORTLAND. Ore.. May 20 API First Newberg strawberries of the season were the center of attraction toaay at trie Eastside Farmers' whole sale market. Four crates of extra fine quality sold rapidly at S4 crate for 12s. -reen onions were lacking at the market today. Asparagus held at S4 pyramid for loose and S4S for bunch. ed. ,v , --. spinach - suoDliea - wt ltlwnl - hut aeman was only fair; sales were 75c orange box generally. Rhubarb sold $1 apple box. First Pac ifie northwest i turnips of s$ld at ft dozen bunches. the season Lettuce sold $3.73 crate. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Hit SO rAT No futures quoted. - - Try ni Cblaese s reasetfles. AauuUaf SUCCESS far 594 years ta CHINA. Ne natter with what ailment m are AFFLICT HO disorders, sUmsltts. heart. u, ; aiaaieya. ' st gas. eUpaU. , -leers, setls. fever,, skin, female eb. piain is . Charlis Chan Chines Herb C. office Boers Only Twe as Sa ; Soa. aad Wtt4 J . V J a . o . n . a ceaa- a. an. to lt p. ml 1 121 N. CoraX St. Salem. Ore J32IQg2SSSSS39iGSSSSI3EGSlSv Saturday's Radio Programs . Today's prosrams appear mn . editorial pce. KSLM SATUSDAt 139 Ka. V 0 Mews In BrleC .7:05 Rise SbiM. 7 JO Mews. 7:45 Morning Moods. . SKMK Eaton Boy a S JO News Brevities, 8 5 Tango Time. - 9 0 Pastor's CaJtt. 9:15 Music. - SiO Popular Music. " 10:00 World In Review. .10:05 Jack Feeney. , , 11. -00 Campus Freshmen. -11 30 Hita of Yesteryear. 12 DO Orgaoalities - KALE MBS SATUROAT 1334 Ke. 6:45 At the Console. 7 DO Around the Clock. ' . 7:15 -Texas Rangers. - 7 -2Q Memory - Timekeeper. SD0 Havek of Best. -; S-30 News. - 8:45 Old Songs. . . ' ' 9 DO Buyer's Parade. 9:15 Th Woman's Side of the News 90 Wartime Women. 9:35 Hello Again. 10 DO News 10:15 Stars of Today. . 10 JO This and That. 11 DO Journal Juniors. 11 0 Concert Gems. 12 DO Concert. KEX BN SATURDAY 1199 Ke. DO Musical Clock. 7 DO The Cadets. 7:15 Mir andy of Persimmon Boiler. 7 0 News. 8 DO Breakfast Club. 9 DO Christian Science Program. . 90 Breakfast at Sardia 10:15 National Farm and Home. 10:45 Fantasy In Melody. 11 DO Music " 110 Tommy Tucker. 12 DO Men of Land. Sea and Air. KOIN CBS SATURDAY 959 Ke. DO Northwest Farm Reporter. 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. 20 Texas Rangers. 5 KOIN Klock. 7:15 News. 7 JO Dick Joy. News. 8 DO Consumer News. 8:15 Jackson Wheeler. News 8 0 Fashions for Rations. 9 DO Theatre of Today. 9 JO Kid Critics. 10 DO Country Journal. 10:30 Let's Pretend. 10:55 Melody. Time. c 11D5 Serenade. 11-0 Spirit of '43. 12 DO News KG W NBC SATURDAY 2S Kc. 4 DO Dawn Patrol. 6:00 Everything Goes. 6:30 Serenade. . 6 SO News Headlines. 7 DO News 7Q Nellie ReveD Presents. 7:45 Sun Hayes. 5 :00 Orsan Concert. 8:15 James Abbe Covers the Newa 8:30 Rose Room. 8:45 Vegetables for Victory. 9 DO Music Room. .9:15 Consumer's Time. 9:30 Mirth and Madness. 10 DO Uncle Sam. 10 JO AH Out for Victory. 10:45 War Telescope. 11 DO Stars of Tomorrow. 12:00 US Air Force Band. KOAC SATURDAY 35 Be. 10 DO News 10:15 Homemaker's Hour. Portland Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white 39.00. Barley No. 2-45 lb. B.W. $34.00. No. I flax $3.04 Cast wheat- (bidj: Soft -white 1.23; soft white excluding Rex L27; - white dub : 17; western red 17. - Hard red winter: Ordinary X 5; 10 per cent 1-0; 11 per cent 1-2; 12 percent 14. v Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.40; 11 per cent 1.42; 12 per ment 1.44. Today's car receipts: Wheat 30. bar ley 1. flour 17, corn 5, oats 3, millf eed 2. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., May 20 (AP) -(USDA Cattle: Salable and total 100; calves 25 and 35; market active; steady to strong; some cows higherf few me dium steers 14.50-15.50; common-medium heifers 11.00-14.00: cutter-canner cows 7.50-8.75; fat. dairy type cows 10.00-115; medium-good bulls 12-0-14.00; common down to 10.60; good choice vealers steady at 15.00-50; com mon 10-0-12.00. Hogs: Salable 200. total 550; market opened alow, later became moderately active: around 15 lower: good-choice 180-230 lbs. 14.35-50; 250-300 lbs. mostly 13.75; few light lights 13.25-50; good sows largely 13.00; feeder pigs scarce, choice quotable 160. Sheep: Salable 150. total 250; market fairly active; mostly steady; - good choice springers 15.00-50; grassy shorn old crop lambs, medium grades 12.50: cull : and common mostly with - No. 3 pelts 8.00-9.00; medium yearlings 8.50; good ; recently shorn ewes S 0 down; common down to 2.00; longer wooled ewes quotable 6.00 and above.' Wool in BoMon BOSTON. May 20 (AP) (USDA) The : Boston wool market continued very quiet during the past .week. Con signed territory wools are arriving in fair volume - from Idaho. Colorado, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico. 'Recovering , UNIONVALE Miss Mareare- tha Rutschman is recovering from a severe attack of thethree day measles. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The .snclated Press May 20 STOCK AVERAGES 30 IS 13 60 - . Indus ' Rails Util Stks Thursday 71.4 26.6 34.3 50.8 Previous day . 71.4 26- 34.3 50- Week ago 70.8 25.8 i 34.1 50.8 Month ago 68.4 25.1 33.0 48.8 Year ago 49.5 15J : 23 3 34 1943 high 71.4 26.8 34.6- 50.8 1943 tow . .60.2 18- 27.1 41.7 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 Rails Indus 10 10 Util Foen Thursday , 77.1 105.8 102.9 60.6 Previous day 76.8 105.6 Week ago 176- ' 105.1 Month ago .74 105.0 Year ago 62.7 103.6 1943 high , 77- , 105.2 1943 flow t .64.6 103-.: 102.9 5i 102.7 102- H 94- 41 102.9 ,61 98.0 52 OT :un - suspect mm This 014 TrMtment Of ta Drlnra Happy Relief Ifrn ff. i;. . i. . i MekJy . onoa t diaeo a- tit th ml wm 4L r Urmd k ftt the cms sods sad waste oat of U blood. TbelpJmort;, Psopie ps aboutS piata a day. -ard e ky fuseboa perauta poise ma mmUtr to Mmaia ia yevr blood, it ps gMflfo rheum tie Cg-P B'sbta, sweU-sffiaewe-i- wnicnw ana iiinim frsqacat or tatv r with am artst aad bia rhb yoor kkuwye or bdderT yeara. Taey ei bappy rief sad will hh tbe waste from your b Ct Doaa a 1 a. Oregon Life r Insurance Hits $844,803,030 ' Life insurance In force in Ore gon on December 31, 1942, aggre gated . $844,803,030, ..' as against $799,897,095 on the same date in 1941,' the state insurance commis sioner advised Gov. . Earl Snell Thursday. . " i :. :"J. h "v" These figures included "ordinary, group v and industrial insurance. Annuities in force on December 31, 1942, totaled $3,69807. : ' 1 Ordinary insurance in effect at the end of 1942 aggregated $683, 710,187, group insurance $110, 807,492 and industrial insurance $50,285,351. Ordinary insurance taxes, including annuities totaled $489,735. Premiums of the ordwj nary insurance total $20,928,603, with losses paid in the amount of $9,996,040. Group insurance pre miums aggregated $1,416,535 with losses of $825,043. Industrial insurance premiums totaled $1,907,747 and losses $749,- 777.: - : - . - "" - Fraternal benefit insurance in Right ee-wp wuaisch.' makb rr COOP.' WEE GOT TO CTTH0SC STUKAS rrua"A poa0 cut stnu..Ky SCORCHY SMITH BARNEY GOOGLE MICKEY MOUSE THIMBLE THEATRE- LTTTL- AtiHlt ttOOtt-1 ! ti ; SEARS FARJI STORE Kt CftBO R030 J avW fcov&fc vJf?0Rti0 coasvti - HO- GOT stt awC03 03rj!l STWKS TTN ..oevro - Ott& lS A GOOD ePOT. EVBsl WE-i DO PVO IT 94 THE OAStO THESE-J rriso.GP i ri -- Dtl liV'? sack s yz oZ t GOT MV MARRIAGE UCEM-E.NOU) ALL. I gPjHAHi THrVS ALL VA ME-Qg?Jf MAK1 fcH 6CODV ! I HAVE- Ar4j)pf YOU KNOW THE MUS OF THE GC05 &RSM0 5LDWIY- BUT CQMMRED WITH J THE WHEELS OF LEGAL rK0CEO, Ss THEIR SPEED 16 -jffe f! L ! . .?' 1 nxE Lores bakgcx force on December 31, 1942, aggre gated $46,207,839, with dues col lected in the amount of $1,495,667 and death claims of $803,231. Talbot School To Close Today TALBOT The Talbot school will close Friday with a picnic dinner served,;: at noon v to the pupils, parents and " friends, and sports of various kinds following during the afternoon. H John Freeks has ? been - chosen from the -Talbot school to attend summer school at Corvallis. ' Ulrs. Ernest Freeman has been re-hired as teacher for the com ing term. Community Club Sees Arrowheads MACLEAY With the May meeting, the Community club closed a year of programs de signed for their interest and get together suppers and lunches. Special features of the final meet ing were an exhibition of Indian arrowheads by George Tompkins and piano numbers by Miss Vir ginia Tompkins. vai. I a V "fry a a Ha- YOU WiaPAROOMW IWJWENCE -I FW0 IT HARD TO WATT FORTHE LEGAL DOCUMENT- THE RUMIAN9 THCrrCS XfJlZ USlNtf OU FOOCS-VWUUF5 fe OPEN PlBC OunCK BPOCS fZi THCYnU fiCRCENCO BY a4. 9SWe I c Wvic,nf rr , VV., )iTr d X-?"1 Psje,rr A-rcAiNf V I XT TURNS AWO L A JSoeS THE OTMEW JCE-tX, tLV L j-TD SLEEP? JfTUPMlNSJ V4 OP rr B FORS ? J o r LQV tai Icd nr Dgoli ' &ouc3 or.:! & Just Received "2 Carloads of Wire Eaooth Wire, 9 to 14 Gage - 14-Gage Earb Wir 22-Inch 12-Inch Stay Stock Fence Flood Raises Wheat Prices CHICAGO, May 20.-ffV-AIded by flood news, rumor that ceil ings on flour might be raised and purchase of cash wheat locally by the Commodity Credit ; corpora tion, grains advanced moderate ly Thursday. Despite the bullish news, ''traders remained cautious and activity was not heavy. At the close wheat was up -I-! cents with the May contract, in which trading ends, tomorrow. Are lou Faced by an Unexpected Expense? If you are. State Finance Co. will help you. We have helped hundreds of people who found themselves confronted with financial emergencies for which they weren't prepared. Come in and get a State Finance Co. loan to help get yourself back on your feet' t-v- Repayment Schedule to Fit Year Income STATE FIIMIICE CO. 212-222 Guardian Bldg, Corner Liberty and State Telephone 8168 We are always la the market ta key for CASH Real Estate Mortgages as 4 Coati ai ets, Merckaaollse Olseetuit raper aad Netes. &&&& lsosH...rr is ccmim'J TV BSHT AT U$.f TT iLJsouttfA ,( 111 It"? AgBCAWCBJ A POUKP 9 teHS UX3NTT Flr4D QMS 'JU bAirrro)ogsRiEo3 X V V r YOU CCOWLEV WENT TO TOWN TOlWr CANT RLE K14 TTTLt TO JN' ; t- FILE MIME. - .fV e-Foet MCENIT1&.' 5T . 131 .11 I. JXV UTryTWU.6lVEMETrP4SHTT0Lli7 CAa AWJE BIKEy AW OMiJzf rEatmuTTiE TrrZrZ-X Mum 1 fr i p 1 - ; J l showing the extreme advance. May finished at $1.45 V4-H and July at $1.43. . Corn held unchan ged. May $1.(5, oats were H low. er to higher and rye was up Attend Wedding FAIRVIEW . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allison and their daugh ters. Misses Jlazel and Eva Al lison, attended the wedding of Mr. Allison's niece, Miss Esther Varney, to Sgt Tate Keith at the Baptist church In Portland Tues day. Lie. S-216 M-222 OP BTTgf !AfT,04?y ' JLH AlMT SPINACH ) " ' W "aC , . '-"'lit yrs, dX)-as you sa, its a kzl v . ; li wears omm mors iron j k--Jii ZiDWf LyAWD 1 VENTURE TO PREDCT HMZ MAKY. AAAK KlU SOW WS W STORE FDR YOU 5f TAV WITH T0NT0 I'M GOMGT0 TCVVM CCfCf OX 3,'LYU? 173 a UHDHTY salem,. onccorr U r J,T3 . Ta BT -1 ' Ll . i - y I