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TT7, - Tli OnrCCII STATECMAI7. Calaxn. Oregon. Ecrturday Morning. Juno 12, 1S43 PAGE EIGHT Steels: Leaders iBrift Lower AP Average Down .2 At 51.3; Traffic In Market Timid NEW YORK, June 1 -rJP)K Sew peace-time favorites register ed "modest improvement in Fri day's stock market, but the gen eral 'run of -leaden .ignored, c the good war news - and drifted to moderately lower levels. V ,' " Sellers were as timid as buyers, and for the third- successive ses 'slon, ' volume failed, to reach the million-ihare mark. At the close declines ranged from fractions to a point or so. Steels, rails, -coppers and aircraf ts were among the Indifferent performers.' '.' The Associated Press average of 60 stocks retreated J2 of a point to 51.3. Of 904 individual issues traded,.. 408 were down and 487 up or unchanged. Transfers totaled 40,510 shares, against 904,900 Thursday. . . " ' kv Hercules Motors was among the isolated strong spots, moving up 1WU 17, a peak for 1943. i Others in the "new high" divl sion included Sears Roebuck, Woolworth and Deere. Among for-J"-"wmrd leaders were Goodyear, " Goodrich, Electric Power and Light, American Telephone, In- ternational Nickel, Eastman Ko - dak and Allied Chemical. - Prominent losers were Santa Fe, Great Northern, NY Central, US Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors, Chrysler, Oliver Farms, Douglas x Aircraft, DuPont, Anaconda, Ken 'necott, General Electric, .Union Carbide and Montgomery Ward. Boys Questioned About Egg Throwing WEST SALEM A number ef youths have been questioned concerning an egg-tossing esca pade Saturday Bight about mid Bight. A soldier and his friend reported to police that they were badly spattered by eggs thrown from a pasting- ear, while they were walking- near the Pari tan market. Then has been no cine -(her than the fact that several persons described the ear as a dark blue or blaek 'convertible ' coupe. i LA . N E W Betty Bhodes new c tpmer salt has short coat, sto' . reTers, pockets or battens, con . ,. (forsaing to recent goTernsseat : regmlaUons on coaserraUon of tterials. Flying Nun to I i f xS S I Mil ' ' 4 r- 2 CIster T.2ary Aquinas, holder of a pilot's license (center), gives two of her pupKs at Catholic University ef America, Washington where ehe will cenfact an avi-tJon cour?r. some pointers on a plane motor Li her laboratory. Her pupils, who will teach pre-flight classes lor T'-z"3 eli,.hcre, are Sister Ilry Di HiccI (left), and Sister Ulary r:j (rlht), teachers ai CatLcIIe Ccnlrs.1 high school at Slcuben .vllle, O. Associated Press TelemaL ' "Slricily Private" UP OBTEn TWkT T DP OBTtn THAT -a-- - J y - cf-the guys wo ws seem ttE some; ; O&V' TAt BT A4 CD 1 AVE. AQXH lQXoL GETTING ; A V pD CP iV SEA UGS. JE OS SLOWS IDIUm Quotations at Portland Produce v PORTLAND. Ore, June 11 (API Butter AA grade prints 46ic; car tons 47'ic: A grade prints 46V4c; car tons 47c; B grade prints 46c lb.; car- tm Mi;c lb. i - '.i-- Butterfat Firtt quality, maximum of of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at Portland 60-30'iC id.; premium quniy maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity, 53-53',fcc lb.; Valley routes and country noints 2c less than first or 50'ic lb.: second quality at Portland 2c under first or so-5oie jd. ChtMi sellinsr mice to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets Sflc lb.: - loaf 30c lb.; triplets to wholesalers Z7C id. loaf n'.e FOB. EggsPrices to retailers in cases: A grade large 43c; A medium A small 3&VtC ooaen. - Exas Nominal prices to producers A large 40c; B large 37',tc; A medium SSCr B large 37VaC Live poultry buying prices: No. 1 grade t Leghorn broilers up to 24 lbs. 30c colored tryera under Z'. to ids. zc; colored roasters over 4 lbs. SSc: Leg- born hens under 2 '.'a Ins. 3',ic; over 3a lbs. 25',jc: colored - bens 4 to S lbs. 15'ic; over 5 lbs. ',ic;; oia roosters 21 Me lb. Dressed turkevs seDine prices Country dressed breeder hens S0-32C lb, Rabbits government celling: Aver age country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live Drtce to producers zc IB. Onions Green 90c-1.00 doz. bunches: Oregon dry SJ5 90-lb. bag; new wax 4.00: yellow 3.7s per SO-lb. bag.-: Onions New Texas yellow 3.27; wax 3. SO per 60-10. bag. PoUtoesNew California white. No, 1. 4.04-4.14. ; Potatoes Seed stock 4-4ic lb. . Potatoes, old table stock Cash and carry price: No. 2, SO-lb. bag: local No. 1. 3M centaL Country meats selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 20c; vealers. AA, 24c: A, 23c: B. 2l'.'c; C. 184c; D. 17c; canner-cutter cows (new ceiling) 18'ic: bulls new ceiling) 174c lb.: lambs AA 28c; A. 26tc; B. 24&c; C. 22'c: ewes rs. 13'iic; medium 14c; R. 13ic lb, Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry. 20c lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month. 45c lb. Hops Nominal, seed stock. 1S42 crop 1.40 lb.: seedless 1.50-1.60 lb.; con tract seedless 70c; seed C5c lb. Hays wholesale prices: Alfalfa No. 2 or better 34.00; No. 1 Montana urn othy 33.00: No. 1 grass bay 32.00; oat- vetch 23.00-30.00 .ton. valley points timothy valley) 23.00 ton; . clover Z3.uo-ju.oo ion. East Side Market PORTLAND, Ore.. June 11 (AP) Portland Easts tele market quotations: Asparagus Can by. loose. No. 1. $4-00 pyramid; bunched S4 O0-4.25 pyra- mM. . , . - Beets New. local $19-S2.00 dox. Duncnes. , Cabbage Local, pointed $123 crate round type. The Dalles $5.20 crate. Cauliflower (broccoli! No. 1, $3.00- J-za; orainary no. z. ss.oo-Z js. Root - vegetables Turnips $1.10-123 aozen bunches. Gooseberries Regular 17c lb. . Greens-Swiss chard SSc dox. bunches: watercress $1.00 dot. bunches: mus tard SIjOO doz. bunches. Lettuce Local. 4s. $2.00-225: 3s. stock. $2.73-3.00 crate; leaf stock 90c per ooz. bunches. Peas The Dalles, 10-llc lb.; local io-lie lb. -Radishes No. 1 spring, red 70-73c ooz. Duncnes. ... Rhubarb Field. $123-1.50 box; bulk c id. :'.:(.: Teach Aviation By Quinn HaU Wr - -r I- ' ...... W I AW M NO Y4 1 94 ' . MV IfeIfc WVBKi JJ f tk ifVf- - -- i avfS Portland Spinach Local, old $225 orange box. new spring $123-1.40 orange box. Onions Green 70-S0e doz.. bunches. Strawberries Oregon. "Marshall. $2.75-3.00; Red Hearts $2.40 crate, - Potatoes Government ceiling. . Portland Grain l' III M PORTLAND. Ore., June U (AP) Wheat: No futures quoted. ' Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white 42.00; barley .No. 2-43 lb. B.W. 27 M; No. 1 flax 2.08. ' Cash wheat ibid) : Soft whit 120; soft white excluding Rex 121',; white club 121V: western red Mitt. Hard rod winter: Ordinary 120; 10 per cent 121i, 11. per cent 1.33',; 12 per cent 125i. Bard , white Bart: 10 per cent 1.42; 11 per cent 1.44; 12-per cent 1.40. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 8. bar ley 1. flour 1, oats 3. miUfeed 5. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Tune 11 (AP) (USDA) Cattle: Salable 100. 'total 20O; calves salable 10, total 23: - scattered sales steady but market mostly nomi nal; part, load good-choice fed steers steady at 16.25; around 2 loads fed steers available: odd canner and cut ter cows 7.00-S.25; good young beef cows quotable to 12.30 and above; few medium bulls unsold; good bulls quot able to 13.75; good-choice vealers 13.00-30. Hogs: Salable 50. total ISO; market active, steady; good-choice ISO-223 lbs. 1423 to mostly 1420; 250-280 lbs. 13.25-73; 383 lbs. down to 1220; good 450-500 lb. sows U2S-50; good-choice feeder , pigs salable around 1420-1S20. but no late sslcs . Sheep: Salable 50. total 100; quality poor; market nominal: good -choice spring lambs salable 1420-73 or above; cull and common springers quotable .00-12.00; common-medium shorn old crop lambs salable 8.00-1120; good shorn ewes quotable to 520. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The Associated Pi ? . June 11 ! STOCK AVERAGES 30 13 13 Indus Rails Uti) Friday ,,,...,732 : 232 34.7 Previous day 722 232 . 34.8 Week ago 73.1 2fi 4 34.4 Month ago . 70.1 25.4 332 Year ago 312 142 232 1S41 high 732 262 34.8 1943 low 602 ' 182 27.1 60 Stks 312 512 51.9 402 - 352 322 41.7 BONO AVERAGES 30 Rails Friday 762 Previous day . 76.7 Week ago 772 Month ago 75.S Year ago . 60.S 1943 high 78.1 10 . Indus 1052 ' 105.1 105.1 103.1 103.1 1032' 103.8 IS 10 Utlt Fosn 103 60.6 1032 103.7 102.6 952 103.7 98.0 392 592 602 492 61.1 1843 low .64.6 332 Higbee Quits Teaching To Retire to Farm ALBANY After' a total of 25 yearsspent in teaching. V. B. Hia- bee is retiring from his work in the school room and will devote his time to farming. Mr. and Mrs. Higbee arrived at their farm near Peoria. Saturday, from Tillamook. where for the past 17 years Higbee has been an instructor in the Til lamook high school.. Previously to taking the Tillamook bosition. Higbee had taught in other schools for eight years. - , , i , Accompanying . the Hiebees to Peoria Were their two sons, Lyle and. Dwight, the former ; having been graduated from high school this year. , - , Spaulding Repair Shop Burns, 'Little Damage DALLAS lire was rflsmvM at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Spaul- oing - logging company repair shop on Mill street. The fire was making considerable headway wnen ; discovered : by r one ; of the employes, who used a small hose to keep it under control until the Dallas fire department arrived. No equipment was burned, the damage being ; confined - to th walls and ; roof of the building. wnicn is owned by P. A. Finseth. Try of Chtaeso reneetes. Amaamg SUCCESS far 5006 years, la CHINA. Ne matter with what ailment yen are AFFLICT EO disorders, viaaarUs. - heart. Iaa. over. kMaeys, stomach, gas. - ceastlpatiea. nicer. eu- aens. lever, ssta, . female 1 1 plaints Ckariis Cfczn Chinese Ilerb Co. Office Hoars Only Taes. and Sat. S a. m. to 6 p. ra. aad son. aad Wed 9 a. os. to 16:36 p. sa. - - - i 122 N. Coral. EU Ealem. Ore. wax R Strong Buying Hits Grains CHICAQO, June 11 (JP) A strong buying wave swept into the grain pits Friday and, despite heavy profit-taking at times, oats and rye rose to new seasonal peaks and wheat jumped as touch as a cent, ; The government crop re port, forecasting substantial de clines in grain production. Inspir ed the buying. - AU rye contracts were at new peaks since 1937, and at one time the September , delivery - crossed the 11 linej 5 although the . close was -below that - level. The. July oats delivery was at a new high since. 1920. Trading in all pits was active. '-'t 'k .- :' J, , At the - close wheat was cent hiier, July $1.45- Sep tember $l.454; corn:' was tin- changed,' July $1.05; oats were up and rye gained lli-1. : t . .- Although the crop forecast was the. main supporting factor, there were reports from New York that eastern chain bakers had purchas ed approximately 100,000 sacks ' of flour weighing 100 pounds each in the past few days. The bulk of the ir business was placed with spring wheat mills, but. the total included soft wheat, whole wheat and rye flour. . ; It was said the Asame buyers were interested in acquiring fur ther supplies, of wheat flour. ; Sisters on Trip ALBANY Leaving Monday, with the expectation of being gone ten weeks, were Mrs. h Russel Knighten of Albany, and her sis ter, Mrs. Glen Phillip! of Portland, on a : visit to their brother, Lt, Noel Sommer at Camp Bowie near Brownwood, Texas. The three are daughters and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sommer of the Riverview community. Monday's Radio Programs ; KSLM MONflAT 1396 Re, 7 Do-News in Brief. ' 75 Rise n Shmo. ' " 720 Mews. ........... ' 7 :4& Morning afoods. 8 0 Freddy Nagel's Orchestra. 820 News Brevities. - la Tango Tiroe. , 9 DO Pastor's CsIL : 9:15 Uncle Sam. " :30 Popular Music. ' 10 0 World in Review. ' 10. -OS A Sons and a Dance. 10 20 Music. . ll:00-Orches. 1130 Hits of Yesteryear. 11:45 News. , . : 12 .00 Organalitica. , KALC MBS MONDAY 1S39 Ke. 6:45 Unci Sam. w 7)0 Around the Clock. ' T:15 Texas Rangers. 7 :30 Memory Timekeeper. 8. O0 Shady Valley Folks. ' 820-News. 8:45 What's New. ' 9-00 Boake Carter. : 9:15 Woman's Side of the News. 920 Band. 100 News. 10:15 Gardner's Friend. '- 1020 This and That. 11 DO Buyers Parade. 11:15 BUI Hay Reads the Bible. . 11 20 Concert Gems. 11:45 Rose Room. 12 DO Concert. KEXBN MONDAY UN . 6 DO We're Up Too. 6:15 National Ft. in and Homo. ' 6-45 Western Agriculture. 7.-00 Smilin' Ed McConnelL 75 Home Demonstration Agent, 7:15 Music of Vienna. 720 News. - 7:45 Gene and Glenn. 8D0 Breakfast Club. 9:00-s-My .True Story. S -20 Breakfast at Sard!, 10-00 Baukhage Ta.klng. 10:15 Gospel Singer. 1020 Andy and Virginia. 105 Baby Institute. 11: 00 Woman's World. 11:13 Mystery Chef. -. 1120 Music. 115 Your Hollywood News. UDO-Songs by Morton Downey. KOtN CBS MONDAY 676 Ke. -6.-00 Northwest Farm Reporter - 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin.. . 620 Texas- Rangers. ' 6:45 KOIN Klock. : - 7:15 Wake Up. News. 720 Dick Joy. News. i 75 Nelson Pringle. News. V 80 Consumer - News. 8:15 Valiant Lady. S 20 Stories America Loves. " -8:45 Aunt Jenny. 8 DO Kate Smitb Speaks. ' 9:15 Big Sister. - 9 20 Romance-of Helen Trent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. ' 160 Life Can- Be Beautiful i 10:15 Ma Perkins. 1020 Vie and Sad. , ' -" 16.-45 The Goldbergs, r 11 DO Young Dr- Ma lone. - - . 11:15 Joyce Jordan. k 1120 We Love and Learn. 0 ' U:4 News. - i 12:15 News Bob Anderson. J' KGW NBC MONDAY 626 9X0. 4-00 Dawn PatroL 8:65 labor News."" -" 6 DO Everything Goes. ' 6-20 News. " :. . 625 Labor News. -T DO News. " 7:15 News Headline.-. . 720 Reveille.. i 7:45 Sam Hayes. 8 DO start of Today. 8:15 News 820 Rose Room. 8:45 David Harum. 9 .00 The O'NeiUa. 9:15 Louis P. Lochner. JO-Mirth and Madness. 10:00 Music. .. 10:15 News. -1020 GalUnt Heart. 10.-45 Homekeeper's Calendar. - -11 M Light ot the World. -11:15 Lonely Women. 11-20 The Guiding Light. 11:45 Hymns of All Churches. 12:00 Story of Mary Marun. . KOAC MONDAY 556 Ke, " 16 DO News. 10:15 The Horn croaker's Hour. 110 Music of the Masters. 12 AO News t i it! as w Ma WW Top Prices Paid!, Prorapt Remittaqce r Ship or Cring Tear Eggs to ; FEED IISEH" EGG DEPOT 331 8. C. AUtr EL Portland. Ore. L Salem Market The prices below supplied br i lo caJ grocer are mdicaUve of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not ; guaranteed by .The . Statesman l j. p-i Cauliflower. ' crate . " 2:73 " Corn. dos. ears SO Avocodoa. crate 3 00 Crook neck squash, crate ' 320 - Italian aquaah. 30 lbs. 8426 - Cucumbers, dox.. ' 125 Asparagua, 30 iba. ' 426 Calif, rhubarb, box , 1.63 ; Red cabbage, tK .11 , Broccoli, case . 6.00 ' Green onions, dox. bun, 1 94 ' Turnips, dox. bun. f 1J0 Mustard greens, dox. un. 20 Calif, cabbage, lb. , , .. . , ,., JD1 Swiss chard, half dox. bunches 20 Hot - bouse tomatoes, lb. 22 Strawberries. 1 dox.: boxes, pts. 2.00 Endive, dox bun. - 120 Artichokes dos ' ' 25 Brussel sprouts, D. .17 . . Radishes, dox bun. ; .-v20 - Canteleupe, crate " Carro . dos bat. " .TO Spinach, crate - 120 Curly . kale, crass ' 109 Celery, dox. ' ban. 1 - Parsnips. . lb. . , .99 . Onions 1.57 ' Watercress. . dps. bunches g ., 120 , Watermelons, pound .26 GRAIN. 6IAV AND SEEDS ( Slay la f Prices - , .. Oata. No. 2 28.06 Peed- barley, ton - 33 00 Clover hay. ton " 28.00 Oats and vetch hay 2820 - Wheat --- '.. 120 BUTTS , IGOS AND POULTRY : Andteseai 'a Baytag Price (Subject to change without notice ) BUTTERFAT K - - ' , : Pram rum ' -24 No No 2 BUTTER PRINTS A - 21 A SCORCHY. SMITH AW tEAft.M ICW DtT 15 tXXNfii W0NOEP5 n A-N05WEET5- owua- wis op sao5-r Pionyor LITTLE MUUZ ROOI.TY - tiis loiis BAiram S, - 6RXJSlD.WERaX COM J O W. . 0, fwrrtERvtv sore. tj-terwu ffliriB ) j v sto? scvutv more I Aw-;S-;irS. ill .1 I 7 t'J i-'W? JL : - - YiUSI I ' ' JhSt . S -J BARNEY GOOGLE ; ; n ' - ; j- MICKEY MOUSE s ' . . .-! " (mlfr A pMMBi tSSofiit3 ypUBRUTEl y) (arfj) ;1 Q " r T ft n is LETJRE KOW KY TilSE JU)ICVSc SR. VJXt X) LEWS. XU OT j- A JUL tl xoanj . KxJ?Lr' j j" ,! I MB I I I III II f tl-,f I-Jj'l . Quotation. 20U, 22 Quarters EGGS ' w.---.- - ' Extra large, white and brown U37 Medium - , . , : j4 Standards - 4 PuiieU - jrj Cracks ' a POULTRY Colored frys up to 2 tba Colored frya over 21 lbs. . 20 29 . Jt3 21 28 -oiorea nena. White Leehorn frn White Leghorn bens Marios Creamery's Bat lac Prle-a tSubiect to chang without notice) (6GI r , . ' . . ... v Lorso A' ' 2S Medium A ' 23 POULTRY ': -" All bens . ' ' - " ' '- All springs , , to .. Roosters or stags ' 20 Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value.. - : UVESTOCK -- . .,. - .. - Buying prtcea foe No t stock, on .cormitlons and sales reported Shorn lambs , ., . . 926 Jprinf iambs 13.00 Ewes 3 00 to' 7 00 Hogs. top. 160-223 lbs. . 1425 owa . i : 12.00-13.00 Top . veal. 150 lbs. 14.00 to 1420 ...6.00-626 8.00 to 1020 Dairy type cows Beef "type cows' Bulls .SjOO-13.00 Heifers 6 SO 4o 1626 Dressed veal -. 23 . r -'.'-'- 31'--- ; ;f Tracks Hauling Gravel GRAND ISLAND At the E. W. Mandigo sand and gravel bun kers three trucks are busy haul ing to various customers all over this county. V W D0OW m0 MC MCST fTOPlE J TXt FEACW-REm-.THEy PO50N TMEMSOVES WTTM 5TEAK5. TOCO O-CKEN. b-W?.CR-AM- WHLE UK HTE.Tn- 1X1 IN bhER FARTS CANT TOUCH JU. VASTS VCCZ. W TJU WANT X INSt ArwHT OUT TO TUSN A TWCX SOTrTJlCE.TOa'VE 6CT THE fSST U3 IN THE VKXaJ XXi T.I W JA1 KEFS i . a m s vr-, LARGE GIANT SIZE IN POSIPOr.IS IN 3 -i !--- - : r - - - .... 1 1 Soldiers on Attu Sent Cigarettes WOODSCXtN Another cig arette danee will be held In the armory Saturday night, with Carney's orchestra of Salem providing the musie. ' Money amounting to $409 baa been sent In lately for' cig arettes to be sent to the armed , forces. Soldiers on Attu bene ntted by $159. as U was re ported that no. cigarettes exist ed there, . Previously $25t was sent for 11 cases to be distrib uted, six of which went sent , to the 41st division, three of them going , to the Woodburn anti-tank company. . lagging Road to B' Uepaircd at Foster - - v ALBANY - In preparation for surfacing; the Quartzville road above, Foster, -the . Linn county court is making ready to set ( up a rock crusher in ' that - vicinity. The road upon which work' is to start immediately is approximate ly 1- miles long and will-enable the hauling of heavy loads . of logs to market when completed. LJ1 C. : ; . j FfiOT TO rr MISA OUT - j ' Tf'Y C THAT COCKrTr ANO . m . m W 1 " LOOK NJCt AN' rTXAlf EAJTH7-Af4 THEy EAT AKfTrBMS AT ALL- THREE C0L0R3 REG. NOW COLORS 173 D. Lr Haaas--aB-MBMHHHHMHHMMMMMal HOLD ON f TKfiT rJISKEO KAN X5T RODE WUStl I W.V VS HORSE- K .f-vrT-' J - r : ii l I x II VJ . I lit I U. . V- 1'-'! The work is being financed by ; Linn county. and the federal government Jointly. ' - S mmmm J for Budget Balancing . Never shift money from one 7 classification of your budget to another! You 11 never budget efficiently. Instead--- when youTe -short for' Doc- tor Bills, -or Rent, or zaiscel laneous bills,, get a personal - loan from us, and bo back in balance! . rind out about our dignified .credit terms . . . For money ,lm s hurry see" ,".".' ' i ' - IlI--2 Guardian Bldg. .- Comer' liberty Js State ,.-- Telephone. SISt 4 Ue. 8-Z1I M-Z2J Wo - are always m ths market to boy tor -CASH Real Estate Mortgages and contracts. Mer ehaadise Discount Paper aad Nates. AOfiy50wTT2E OMASZX V TOO- I GUE55 IF 1 DCWT FIND A 7w3.VCXI AM" ME. AE GONNA tTRCCtKIALTHy VtS NO (TOOK fC O HSD&t AR . KX KITS T,f I0t HANGER? lOv YOU- SPEAX VP' IYHAT5 2Sc KJ7 n-T-- r.7 J r 'v 1 I. f ', t 1 i j . i ' I fl i i