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1 The OX-.GO.I STAT-31AN. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, June 8, IS 13 PAGE TWELVE FaTEirit- Comics Market Breaks To New Losses No Reason Given for. ' General Retreat; AP Unit Off .5 NEW YORK, June Scat tered specialties breasted the downward - stock market ' current with some success in Monday's session Jtut many leaders suffered losses of "fractions to more than two points. - Brokers found nothing out standing to account for the gen eral retreat Profit cashing on the 13-months upswing- may hare been one reason. Commitments were lightened because of persis tent tax and 1 a b o r doubts and start of the expected big- allied . European invasion. The encour aging factor, from the standpoint of the bulls, was that' offerings never were urgent. Analysts ; in clined to term the dip a partial "healthy technical correction' of the push to the highest average level since late 1939. Mild advances were well : dis tributed at the start. Rails then began to back water as hearings got under way on demands of op erating brotherhoods for a 30 per cent wage boost. Other groups were quick to follow. There were a few recoveries near the close. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .5 of a point at 51.7, widest drop in this barom eter since May 14. The market was fairly broad, 920 individual issuesk being traded Of these 488 were losers, 233 gainers and 199 unchanged. Transfers totaled 1,212,820 shares against 1,254,855 in the preceding 5-hour stretch. Chrysler was a soft spot at one time and ended off at 81 not withstanding the company report ed first quarter net of 31.46 a share compared with $1.13 in the like 1942 months. General motors conceded at 55y4. ' ' Prominent oh the stumble were T5S . Steel, Bethlehem, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Southern Rail way, US Rubber, Sears Roebuck, J. L Case, United Aircraft, Ana conda, American Can, Westing house, du Pont, Allied Chemical, International Harvester, Ameri can Smelting and Public' Service of NJ. Mrs. Roddy Moves To Shelburn To Join Husband SHELBURN Mrs. R. M. Rod dy, who has been in Salem since her husband bought the Shelburn store, has joined her husband and they will make this community their home. Their youngest daugh ter, who was graduated with this year's high, school class in Salem, has secured work in the statehouse. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McClain and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Merritt were at Buena Vista Memorial day. Mr. McClain's parents are buried there. - ; - ' , Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wilson, who have been caring for a large flock of turkeys on the Etta Manis acreage at Shelburn, have rented a farm near Shelburn and will move to- their new home soon. Dennis O'Keefe, Lionel Stander and Slmone Simon are starred in -TahlU noney" at the Hollywood today; with "Hitler's Children," starring- Tim Holt (lewer phot).; ( Keckkss eafles from the earlh fesr corners . , . "Thnnder Birds' tlarr'-j Csse Tlenscy, Treston Fester and Jehu Eatton, "Thunder ztow-showbtz at tlie liberty theatre, Is ee-feaiared with C;rL-;lL3ie,la the Ceckles," with Betty Grable, Jthn Payne and "Strictly Private" anxious n . VUOSD THE MAH VJJH4T HAWK TD SAY? ALL W LONG I SEEM A BIG RADIO rCOK-UP SHOT W PERRjSCOFE Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. June 7 AP) Butter AA grade prints 6OT4C: car tons 50,c; A grade prinU SlSc; car1 tons 52c; B grade prints Sle lb. Butter at First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at Portland 52-52!.e lb.; premium qual ity, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity 93-53'e lb.; valley route and country points Jc less than first or 50Vc; second quality at Portland 2c under first or- 50-50 Vic lb. Cheese selling price to Portland re tailer: Oregon triplets 29c lb.: loaf 30c lb.; triplet to wholesalers 27c lb.; loaf 27 lie FOB. Eggs nominal prices to retailers: A grade large 39c; B large 38c; A me dium 35c: A small 30c dor. Eggs nominal prices to producers: A large 37c; B large 36c; A medium 35c; B medium 33c Live poultry buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers up to 2,a lbs. 30c colored fryers under -', to 4 lbs. 29c; colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c; Leg horn hens under 2 lbs. B.c; over 31s lbs. 25',.c; colored bens 4 to 8 lbs. 25ic; over S lbs. 25',ic;; old roosters Zl'aC lb. Dressed ; turkeys selling prices: Country dressed breeder hens SO-32c lb. Rabbits government ceiling:- Aver age country killed to retailers. 44c lb.; live price to producers 24c lb. Onions Green 90c-1.00 doz. bunches; Oregon dry 2.25 50-lb. bag; new wax 4.00; yellow 3.7 per 50-lb.' bag. Onions New Texas yellow 3.27; wax 3.50 per 50-lb. bag. Potatoes New California white, No. 1, 4 04-4.14. ' : -i j-?'-.. Potatoes Seed stock 4-4,ic lb. Potatoes, old table stock Cash and carry price: No. 2. 1.35-1.50 50-lb. bag; local No. 1. 3.50 cental. Country meats selling price to re tailers: Country killed . hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 20c: vealers, AA. 24c; A. 23c; B. 2IV4C; C. 19' ic: D. 17-c; canner-cutter cows (new ceiling) 16l,'ac; bulls (new ceiling) 17ic lb.; lambs AA 28c; A. 26ac: B. 24ac; C. 22,ie; ewes FS. 15Vc; medium 14c; R. 134c lb. - Wool Government control. : Cascara bark Dry. 20c lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month, 45c lb. Hops Nominal, seed - stock. 1942 crop 1.40 lb.; seedless 1.50-1 60 lb.; con tract seedless 70c; seed 65c lb. Hays wholesale prices: Alfalfa No. 2 or better 34.00; No. 1 Montana tim othy 33.00: No. 1 grass hay 32.00; oat vetch 25.00-30.00 ton, valley points; timothy (valley) 25.00 ton; clover 25 00-30.00 ton. East Side Market PORTLAND. Ore.. June 7 (AP) Portland Eastside market quotation: Asparagus Canby. loose. No. 1. V- V r UJH4T HAWS VXi I Wl NDi : ' ; . ft m By Quinn Hall i ORLLED TOR, TD IL A&uT WOW 1 CM A BCAT..! VEEP Portland $4.75-5 00 pyramid; bunched $5.00; No. 2. $3.50 pyramid. ' .Beets New, local 1.23-1.50 doz. bun ches. ' ' i i : Cabbage Local, pointed $1.25-1 50 crate, round type. The Dalles, $5.20 crate. - Cauliflower (broccoli) Bingen, No. 1. $3.25-3.50; ordinary $2.25; No. 2. $3.25 crate. Root vegetables Turnips $1.10-1.25 dozen bunches. Gooseberries Regular 13c Greens-Swiss chard 90c doz. bunches; watercress $1.00 doz. bunches; - mus tard 60c doz. bunches. Lettuce Local. 3s. $3.00-4.00; Labish 4a, $2.50;i The Dalles, 3s. $4.00 crate; leaf stock 90c doz. bunches. Pea-The Dalles $3.50 orange box; local $3.50 orange box. ; Radishes No. 1 spring, red 65-70c. Rhubarb Field $1.50 box; bulk 3c lb. Spinach Local, old $1.25 orange box; new spring $125 orange -box. Onions Green 75-85e dot. bunches. Strawberries Oregon, Marshall. $2.50-3.00. Potatoes Government ceiling. ; Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., June 7 (AP) Wheat: No futures quoted. Cash grain: Oats No. 2-3$ lb. white 41 jo. Barley - No. 2-45 lb. B.w. 36.50. Corn unquoted. No. 1 flax 3.05. ..Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 19,4: soft white excluding Rex Ul; white club Ul: western red UL Hard ref winter: Ordinary 1.25 ',4: 10 per cent 1.32; 11 per ; cent 1.34; 12 per cent 1.36. Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.42; II per cent 1.44: 12 per cent 1.40. . Today's car receipts: Wheat 52, bar ley 8. flour 19. corn 6, oats 8, mill- feed 5. flaxseed 2. , Portland Livestock PORTLAND.'' Ore.. June 7-AP (USDA) Cattle: Salable 1050. total 1300; calves salable and total 125; mar ket slow and uneven; : early sales largely steady, with last week's de cline; some steers and heifers unsold under . lower bids; medium-good fed steers mostly 15.00-16.25. . few good- choice grades 16.50-65, some held high er; good-choice experimentally-fed heifers up to 16.00: medium-good heif ers mostly 13.50-15.50, common down to 10.50: canner and cutter cows 7.00- 8.50: fat dairy type cows 9.50-10.00; good beef cows up to 12.50; medium good bulls 11.50-13.50, few 1X75-14.00; good-choice vealers - largely 14.50- 15.50. odd head. 16 00-50. Hogs: Salable 2150. total 2550; mar ket 35-50 higher than Friday but 25 below week ago; good-choice 180-230 lbs. 14.25-50; 240-300 lbs. 13 50-14 00: lights lights 13.25-50; good sows 12.00 50; feeder pigs scarce, choice quotable to ll.UU. Sheep: salable isso. total 2050; mar ket slow: lambs and spring lambs weak to 25 lower: ewes strong; good choice springe 14.50-75. common down to 11.00; common-medium shorn old crop lambs 00-11.00; good shorn ewes 5.60- common ; down to 2.00. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The Associated Press June 1 STOCK AVERAGES ' - .- so : Indus Monday 72.$ Previous day 73.3 Week ago . .73.1 Month ago -71.3 Year ago . . . .S2.9 1943 high 1-73.3 1943 low an IS 13 Rails ITtil 26.1 34.5 26.5 34.7 26.S 34.0 26 J 34.6 15.0 24.5 MS 34.7 16J 27J CO Stks 51.7 52.2 52.0 50.9 36.3 52.2 41.7 BOND AVERAGES 20 M 16 10 Ralls Indus Oul Town Monday Previous day Week ago Month ago j Year ago 1943 high 76.9 105 J 103.7 69.7 .77.S ..7.t 76. .61 J 7t,l 64.6 105 J 103.6 105.0 103.4 105.2 ' 102.7 103 J; 6J 103.3 103.7 103.1 88.0 59 60.0 61.1 49.1 61.1 53J 1943 low New 1943' high. Stock Price Par : Up 2,245,339,000 NEW YORK. June 7.-UPV-The total value of shares listed on the New York stock exchange in creased $2,245,339,000 during May to ah aggregate of $48,437,700,147, the exchange reported Monday in its monthly compilation, : . The average price per share was $32 J6 as of May 29 rompared with $31.45 on April 30. At the close of May 2942. total value was $32,913,725,225, an ave rage of $22.40. Recta! Soreness Get C:ief tiaw Easy Vey . Sit ln-Comfortt;V-. 4- Pielanaoa Rectal fa s ruik. immtkiMa lMr of Uelwnr. painful netml aoraneas wrmviomtm wbki amy siao Mtaanaty piita 4 knsorrboioa. ' bnngn aooUunc maam of eoaofort vpoa eoBtart, forma pr. taetinv fiim rrr sore araa. kalps aativy taf actions aid Katare heal wp raw. brvkra UaunIil-M rntH te ataia eiotainc hokd m looey back araajraatea. Get taia aaooera eW today ... aak fe pnoLAn:.:cn hzctal FRED MEYER : Drug Section Coast Output Of Lumber Up 111 per Cent SEATTLE, Washington, June 9. The weekly average of west coast lumber production in May (four, weeks) was 168,621,000 board feet, or 111.0 per cent of 1939-1942 average. Orders ave raged' 180,251,000 b. f.; shipments, 166,355,000. Weekly averares for April : were: production, 164,497, 000 b. f. (108J per eentof the 1939-1942 average); orders,-177,-757,000; shipments, 167,110,000. Twenty-one weeks of 1943, cumulative -production, ' 3,076,084, 000 b. f.; 21 weeSs, 1942 3,781, 310,000; 21 weeks, 19413,533, 632,000. . Orders for 21 weeks of 1943 break down as follows: rail, 2, 497,322,000 b. f. domestic cargo, 246,776,000; e x p b r t, - 70,935,000; local,; 440,276,000.. j , - The industry's unfilled order file stood at 1,104,623,000 bv f. at the end of May; gross stocks, at 499,845,000. . . ' Changing war requirements for West Coast lumber were the feat ure of the industry picture in May. ! Due to our entry into the offen sive phase of the war, the demand on the industry is now for a great variety of materials - for battle service instead of the construction lumber which formerly went into cantonments, powder factories. warehouses and - similar struc tures. Vast quantities of box and crating lumber will be required Wednesday's ; Radio Programs KSLM WEDNESDAY 1390 Kc 7:00 News In Brief 75 Rie n' Shine 1 JO News - 7:45 Morning Moods. B :00 Stan Kenton's Orchestra 8:30 News Brevities 6:35 Tango Time 90 Pastor's CaU ' 9:15 Uncle Sam 9 JO Popular Music 104)0 World in Review 105 A Song and m Danes) 1030 Music 11 30 Hits of Yesteryear. 12.-00 Organali ties KALE MBS WEDNESDAY 1330 K. "6:45 Uncle Sam. 7 :00 Around the Clock. - 7:15 Texas Rangers. 7 30 Memory Timekeeper . t. -A Cheer Up Gang. , 830 News 8:45 What's New 90 Bake Carter ' 9:15 The Woman's Side of the News 10. -00 News 10:15 Curtain Calls 1030 Tnis and That --. ; i 11:00 Buyer's Parade. -' 11 :15 Bill Hay Reads the Bible 1130 Concert Gems , 120 Concert. -KEXBN WEDNESDAY 1199 Kc 60 We're Up Too. : 6:15 National Farm and Home , 8:45 Western Agriculture 70 Smilin Ed M'-Connell 75 Home Demonstration Agent 7:15 Music of Vienna. 730 News ' . - 7:45 Gene and Glenn. 80 Breakfast Club 90 My True Story. 9:30 Breakfast at Sardl's 100 Baukhage Talking 10:15 The Gospei Singer. 10 30- And j and Virginia. 10:45 The Baby Institute. 110 Woman's World. . 11:15 Mystery Chef. ' 11 30 Lawson's Knights. 11:45 Your Hollywood News. ' 12.-00 Songs KOIN CBS WEDNESDAY 970 KC. 60 Northwest Farm Reporter -6:15 Breakfast Bulletin 6:20 Texas Rangers 6:45 KOIN Klock -7:15 News 80 Consumer News 8:15 Valiant Lady - 830 Stories America Loves 8:45 Aunt Jenny . 90 Kate Smith. Speaks 9:15 Big Sister 930 Romance of Heiea Trent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday ' . 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful ' 10:15 Ma Perkins 1030 Vic and Sade 10:45 The Goldbergs ' ' 11-00 Young Dr. Malone 11:15 Joyce Jordan 1130 We Love and Learn 11:45 Newa . 12:15 News RGW NBC WEDNESDAY 429 Ke. 40 Dawn Patrol 5:55 Labor News 60 Everything Goes. 630 News Parade. 625 Labor News 7:15 Nws ' 730 Reveille Roundup 7:45 Sana Hayes- ? 80 Stars of Today ' . - 8:15 James Abb Covers the News , 830 Rose Room. 8:45 David Harum 90 The O'Neills 9:15 Louis P. Lochner. 930 Mirth and Madness. 100 Music. v 10:15 Kneass With the News. 10:45 Homekeeper'r" Calendar. Il0-Light of the World 11:15 Lonely Women 1130 The Guiding Light ' f 115 Hymns of All Churches) 120 Story of Mary Marlin -t. 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I to carry munitions overseas, through beach landings and ex posed dumps.;' Many more land ing barges and special, types of boats will need west coast lumber until' the war takes a decisive turn. There is yet no prospect 'of decline in total volume of lumber required for war. A greater part of the total national requirements is now being brought to the west ern industry, increasing .the load of west coast mills. The bottleneck of lumber pro duction remains in log supply, and the great over-all problem still is shortage of manpower iq the woods. The industry is engaged in a continuing struggle to get back to the production volume of 1942, which is again demanded by the war agencies for 1943.V AumsTilIe Teacher Takes Job in South : AUMSVILLE Miss Lovegren, a teacher In the local high school, will leave; this week by automo bile for Los Angeles, Califs where she will . be ' employed until falL She was employed by Mrs. Laura Nichol, who is going to San Diego to be near her husband in service there. Walter ; Rowland will also be one of the party going to Los Angeles to live with his father, Rhe Rowland! . . ' FTOtrr THec T f00K, ZEJXUWX COMES MOWER .7 lj pi Mv Bt Ssr im'-WS' SCORCHY SMITH S .f;. 1 IS ,V " ' - B-lowG ; ! I fwCOHE04,9CHS,X A J Ep ir. y. . A 1 r1 3AL- WBX. 17 f OUR CAMP? TTG GONer! SOU CANT J?E TOO ) VgEAimPUL? r - " VV LOOC ACT M&. PULJLlNG CUT J W. Y-.ry f WE'VE BEEN ROBSSD"-' -TPtrr.TrTAg A rV gnt rr? k . .f M rV KEV... MEM &..rf j 11 !KCSrT"7r !T - f ! T ' 6HCCT M) -?EfOVnrV I ' WELL... T1 At FOBCE OP HgtT FgOM J 4 I? I r5-Xf j TT i): MICKEY MOUSE tSr 1 " - ;" ' - - H : ' ' IT - ' . :..-T-ii-2--l Ic-cAR KIM r4CJT HELP VpOOEWI CUHrXrn I-P0OR OSCAR, HE FP00RO6CAR.Ive TH5 HEdK UXTH J AT'SA Rlj,0SCAR-. s- I 11 THIMBLE THEATRE. 7 1 h 1 ' 1 1 " 1 1 CAa-WtGOTW MDENTME 6U5HES ASAIM LITTLE Aims. BOO KTT rt DOT. I ftTV WANT A JUL FOR HIS RCLNDS i n lc:.- iijii..-i j n -H. ft- ... ' i i i I-.-- .nn J1 i - . . - i --.::-r - - - C iAR3 FARM ST0I i f ill - - ii yr ".. Salem Market The prices below eu polled by lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid te growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman! Cauliflower, crate 3.79 Corn, do, ears 90 Avocodos. crate 3.00 Crook neck squash, crate 3-50 Italian squash. 30 lbs. , $4-50 ' Cucumbers, doz. 1.95 Asparagus, 30 lbs. 430 Calif, rhubarb, box 145 Red cabbas. Jl Broccoli, case 60 Green onions, doc, bun. 90 Turnips dog bun. .,, 1. 16 Mustard greens, doz. ua. . . JM Calif cabbage, lb . - , 7', Swiss chard, half doc bunches Hot house tomatoes, lb. ja Strawberries. 1 doz. - boxes, pta. 3.00 Endive, dox. liO Artichokes dox. - Si Brussei sprouts, lb. J7 Radishes. ,dox bun. .66 Cant loupe, crate it Carrou, dox bit. .70 Spinach, crate 130 Curly kale, craw 1 00 Celery, dox. bun. 1 65 Parsnips, 05 Onions , l S7 Watercress, dox. bunches 136 Watermelons, pound - GRAIN. BAY AND SEEDS ' (Boy tat Prices) Oats. No. 1 ' Feed barley, ton Clover hay. ton Oats and vetch hay -Wheat . .06 38.00 35.00 28.00 28.00 1.00 BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Andiesea's Baying Price Subject to change without notice. I , BOTTERFAT Premium 34 No.. I 33 No 2 " BUTTER PRINT A ta 31", 4 co9H rrs aowOED WUS UKt 6eMC. CffTRAL., U ITAWKES ML FEEL BAD ALL vo? " gun wt nacA MSiS. RANCES AAAM5I0M ? .: M . . O . ' nnr i i 'iri ....r 1 1 r un zLfs-7 ps 'ooi i assv witm -nu. . nmrrm wrri4 tuut rATT m -1 9 J LA JL yT1fh'H I lYESk RJT-) WHILE THEVRE UV& I G0tti CW VOH. lU TELL KCU ACf7) t.VO AR WANT- I Kr 1 LUXUJN W LKSi'S I I S V&D (OR TOi'.Ti XV IW Vl-mc3l I I T-ww inc.! oc I e- " A I w,, - v. -t-.i II ; :.: J w, J . Cli l LJJU'UUWWiJ L t-t Just Received 2 Carloads of Wire Csocth Wire, 9 to 14 Gas - 14-G3?e Barb Wirt C2-Inch 12-Inch Staj Stock Fence r Quotations 30'.4 33 Quarters- fcUGS Extra large, white and brown . Medium 34 Standards 34 Pullets 33 Cracks 33 POULTRY Colored frys up to 2 lbs. Colored frys over 2', 4 lbs, . 30 39 3S 31 Colored hens White LcKhorn frys Whit Leghorn hens Martea Creajaery's Batas Prteea. iSubtect to change without notice I EGGS Large A ' , 35 Medium A . 33 POULTRY - - - AU hens ' ' 3S All springs 39 Roosters or stags , 30 Above prices for prime stock, under Sades according to value. VKSTOCR Buying prices for No t stock, based on conditions and sales reported Shorn lambs - 936 Spring Jambs 13.00 Ewes : 300 to 7.06 Hogs. top. 166-225 lbs. 1435 Sows Rt00-13.00 Top veal. 150 lbs. Dairy type cows , Beef type cows Bulls 14.00 1 to 1430 .6.00-930 9.00 to 1030 9 00-13 00 930 to 1030 33 Heifers Dressed veal Runs Through Light i WEST SALEM J ohn Geier, 896 North Cottage street, Salem; was arrested for passing a flashing red light without first coming to a stop. Officer J. I Shaw of West BUT MftBOKPTO YtXFt HaTTO US -Arf Vt I 5WED MTHE SAME VOOSt WTTM UECI kV-EW WEEE t F WAS GONNA BE ICI3A V-sr-r . . M m fj- r . t. r r .... . , i. iin. '- n n..i in-iwii p i Salem made the arrest. Shaw de posited $2 bail. n "SS Cash In A Harry With A Perioml Loan When you need money . quickly, come to us for - a personal loan. We will . be happy to extend a loan to you without de- ' lay ... a loan you can -repay easily over . period of time, ' Fee Money la a Barry See Sl-13 Fizzrc Co. S 12-222 G-wdlaa Bldx. emer Liberty gtoto -' Telephone 8161 Lie 8-211 M-223 We are always In the market to bey far CASH Real Estate Mertrages and contracts, Mar caaneise Discen t Paper a t Metes, 1 IL7x-i - ww JW jViJ - kJ eJ i 173 a LIRI.I.TY SALE'l, GI1EG0N 1 I COUKPt-. WWr. r,t .AN M ; ( I FUM-Burrr dcjut tarn Jfj! I I 0 - . '. . " : if- i