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PAGE EIGHT Hi OREGON STATESMAN, Solum. Oregon, Tuesday Morning, May 2. 1944 Market Quotations The price below supplied by a lo- tu grocer are inaicauve 01 id uuj market prices paid to growers by fcs L.n himwa Kut mr nal auaranteed by The Statesman:, . Crook neck at Italian squash, lb. 3 Turnips, dot bunches , ,', 00 Cabbage, lb. ' n , - Endive, dox. bun. -" Radishes, doz bun. ,,. Carrots, doz. bun. ... , . 40 . Celery, doz. bun. ' , IM .Pumpkin, lb. , , , , , , . '. Parsnips, lb. ? BUTTEK, EGGS AND rOOLTBY - Andreses' Baylas 1 Prtees - , (Subject te change without notice) BUTTEKFAT ' -..'-f" -""''-j'" premium , : No. 1 No. 1 BUTTEK rsUNTb A - B . S M M AS -48 ' 3 M -S3 .JO - , M JO 2S and 30 Old roosters .- afartea reaaaery's Bnytac rrleee (Sakject te change withes Mttce) No. 1 springs ; - Quarters EGGS) Extra lar( Medium Standards. - Pullets POfJLTXT. Colored hens. No. 1 - No. 2, colored , bakes rrys m a nunnY There Is no personal or business emergency which we . Y cannot help you meet with a conveniently,, speedily arranged loan! Drop into our offices for full details ... STATE FrflAIICE CO. 212-222 Guardian Bldsv Comer Liberty and State Telephone tlst lie. 8-tlt M-222 We are always In the attrket to bay CASH Seal Estate Mortgages and Contracts, Merchandise Disceamt Paper and Notes No. 1 hens 3& LIVESTOCK Buvine crices for no. 1 stock, easea en concuuons and sales reported: Dressed veal n Spring lambs . ... , . 14.00 to 13.00 Yearlings' s.oo to 11.00 Ewes ': 5.00 to f-M 14.23 Hon. good to choice grade. 170 to Z30 ICS.; Sows ' 10.00 to 10 JO Top veals;. I,, Dairy type cows BU11S .i.'ii 1 .. 13.00 to 14.00 8 00 to 1 00 1.00 to tM Stocks Show -i May Day Spurt NEWORK, May l-tfV The stock market celebrated May day with a selective advance although many leaders failed to participate to 'any; great extent . ' W; v; ' Dealings " were sluggish at the start ' and ticker tape frequently loafed until the final hour when a buying flurry gave volume lift Gains of fractions. to around 2 .point were fairly well distri-? bu'ted at the close. : : The Associated Press 60-stock average.' advanced .3 of a 'point to 5 1.4. Transfers of 570,570 shares compared with 561,230 last Fri day. . (' ' V; 1 . Consolidated Film Industries arfd Pacific Mills touched peaks for-43$4. Standard Oil (NJ) jumped; 1 when directors voted a 75-cent extra, a raise of 25 cents from previous payments. Schenley tacked on .14 as talk was heard of. retirement of the preferred and a possible common stock dividend. Republic Steel lost in the wake of a - disappointing first quarter earnings compilation, ' j J! j In front were US SteelBethle hein. General1' Motors, Chrysler, American Telephone, - Goodrich, Montgomery Ward, International Harvester, Du Pont, Westinghouse, Eastman Kodak, Johns-Manville, Santa Ft, Southern Pacific .' and Western Union "A. Minor de clines were posted for Union Cay bide, Sperry and Chesapeake jfc Ohio. - ; Stocks and Bondo r:r May , STOCK AVEKAGES , Rails 1V-'.-r . 30 :. Monday 70J Previous day 70.4 Week ago Month ago 7U Year ago 70.1 1944 high73.4 1044 low--.' r.,r .1 BOND AVEKAGES, Indus ' "; 20 Monday .. ...L. 7J Previous day . S7.1 Week ago M.T Month ago -S6 J Year ago 76.1 1044 high . S7.S 1944 low 79.5 Indus CtU MJ 35 .8 US -3S.C 37 J 96.4 Ml . 331 M.4 17.1 HJ S5.1 Rails 10 105.3 105.2 105.4 105.1 105.1 105.7 1051 TJta 10 106.1 1061 1091 105.6 1031 1061 104.7 4. l"ogn feo S1.4 51.1 501 811 801 "-S31 J 4S1 ! Stks ilO A 631 651 06.1 65.1 991 Si B-'UT...0U. TUATlL KEEP? WHEN?...ArV FEB 7 THEYxE lT PETf '4 SAKE CDKrEKcNCE P16HT NOW SCORCHY SMITH the.Uthat unworm icATHyr..; y-oy H roufei A NURSE J -l , 1 f sac cw nut sacui I . I BUSU tMiQ UCLP yOU PLAY TO KAftRE WVSE'F C0MP1CKIWUSS BARNEY GOOGLE .uyi wt m f mwiw, )C1 n 1 TMREE MOUQS LATER ' U O' SHARES? THgVggJ Iniutiiiui 1 i-.,iLjjummi4 7ire mi 2 - : MICKEY "MOUSE sr 5 K THAR SHE SLOOOOONSf) x 1 1 OMAMf tr Bag hM lnr. "Strictly Private". By Quinn ' Hall i SCWE W 0 AW rlEAR OUER Tl RrW ; 1 M "kKrfV fcw RtM rww I i' mill imt rtv x Hro r.aui . LAJTM uoi rW o&i tra . IDEA &TRY TO GET W Iff. W I PS-trAittr . Grains Suffer - . (:.' . t ! .-..,V ' Minor Losses CHICAGO. ' May Minor losses were reeistered in the crain market today, reflectini a general lack of! interest in frading rather than any. important selling pres sure. Many traders, awaiting the start of the European invasion. remained on the sidelines and let the market shift for itself. . At xthe close wheat was un changed, to Va lower. July $1.70, oats ete unchanged to low er, July 78, and rye was - down. May $129. September barley closed at $1.18, off Floods In Missouri probably will reduce wheat production between C.000,000 to 8,000,000 bushels, the Missouri Grain, Feed and Millers association stated. The I April 1 government ' " forecast - estimated Missouri wheat production at 28, 000.000 bushels. Little buying: was generated on this report because of the highly favorable outlook lot wheat in most states, a Oats received support from ad ditional' wet- weather . as. it was generally expected that total acre age seeded to this crop will be much smaller than originally an Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. May 1 --(API- Butter: A A grade prints 46c; cartons 46c; A grade prints 45',ic; cartons 56c; B grade prints 45ic; cartons 46c. Butterfat: First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 oer cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52'ic: Dremlum i Quality. maximum of J5 of 1 per cent acidity 53-53V,c; vauey routes and 1 country points 2c less than first or 80-50Vfcc. Cheese: Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c: daisies 291c lb.: loat 301c lb.; triplett to wholesalers 37c; loaf 37fcc IXB. Eggs: To producers: Nominal prices, case count 28-30,jc: select henneries 31c; mediums 24-25c dozen, i . Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers, in cases: A grade large 36c; A medium 32c; small 23i-24c. Live poultry: Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to t'A lbs. 27 ',4c; fryers to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters - over 4 lbs. ' 28c; Leghorn and colored ' hen, all weights 24',ic; roosters and stags 20c Rabbits: Government ceiling. Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.;, live price to producers 24c lb. .- Turkeys: Selling to retailers: Dressed hens No.; 1, 39.-43c lb. .Turkeys: Alive: Government ceiling buying prices: Hens 42c; toms 36',c lb. dressed basis. ,1 Onions: Green 80-90c ddzen bunches; Yakima dry 2.47-2.75: Oregon 2.74. Potatoes: New California whites 2.25. do 2s, 50s. 95c: KUmath 3.73; Deschutes - No. 1, 3.65 - cental; local 2.50-3.00 centaL 1 i' ' Potatoes: New California whites 2,75 THIMBLE THEATRE A SEVERE CQNCUSSIOM CHGOODVjCOVL upri T?E MM LAP FROM 1 VT 5-2 Crossword Puzzle i - f rit ii4 cn uadovI oomrccc iIAZA TDLO ME IIL J MARRY THE MAM I LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY PLEASE GIVE PRINCESS ZAZA TH!SBI?00CaiT WAS A6IFF FROM MY MOTHER. of rJOlNOlWUAL- READy gave PRINCESS ZAZA A SWELL PICKLE DISH- I- fUOOFLL 94 BUT I WAS so worried! NOW Im HAPPY I SUREWUlRE HAPPYlPRIM- CESS ZAZA SEZ A NICE PAST MEANS K K1CE FUTURE J 1 uaohI f THE ONLY FAULT WITH ) TVS A THIS CLAIM 15 THE 71 TOUGH STEEP HILLSIDE.' f V CUMB J A riTS LO!IS RAIJGE3 AND THELOOSS , IT'S A ROCK MAKES XX jGQCQ EVEN TOUGHER rLOOWNG 1UNKSU Sf1 AlEANWHl-TVE UUOS FOR SALE.CUOLEy-l 1U- MAKE 1 n h" fear to neve? expect you J .mx&L Wxhmkt 111 L ulu Yellow Berauda Onloa Seta Lb. 1 c per lb.' 173 S. lil::ly Zl. S3 1 I - Try as, of Chinese remedies. Amazing SUCCESS for 50M years in China. No matter with what ailment yea are AFFLICT ED disorders, innsitis. - heart, luag, . liver, kidneys, stomach, gas, constipation,. " wlcers, dla bUa," ferer, skia. - female ceaa plaiBts ' " Charlie Chan Chines Herb ' C. 1 S -1 Office Bears Oaly Taes. a ad Sat. 9 a. sa. te p. aa. aad San. aad Wed- 9. a. m. te 19J0 a. as. 1ZX N. CoaaX St. 8aleaa. Ore. 50-lb. bag: new Texas 4.25 50-lb. bag Potatoes: Yams SjOO 50-lb. crate. Country meats: Rollback prices to retailers: Country lulled hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. n-isc; veaiers AA 22',ic: A j 21'4C; B 19-1814C; C 15-17ic: culls 12-I5c: beef AA 21ic: A 20ic; B 18ic: C 14c; canner-cutter cows 12-14c; bulls, canner-cutters 14- 14ic: lambs AA 26c; A 24'ic; B 22,ic; C 10-20c: ewes TS 13 'ic; medium 12c: Wool: Government control. Cascara bark: 1944 peel 20c lb. Mohair: J942 12 -months, 45c lb. Hops: Nominal contract: 1944. SOc up lSSt Hcrii we. Hay: Wholesale prices nominal; Al falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-354)0: oat vetch 26.00 ton valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) 35.oo-3S.QO ton: clover 24X0 ton; Montana grass hay (No. 1) 33.50 ton. s East Side Market PORTLAND, i Ore.. May 1 (API The first local icicle radishes appeared on the Portland East Side market to day and were ! sold for f 1.00 a dozen hunches. - M ? ' Increased offerings of better duality asparagus, from Molalla and Canby, were noted.. It sold generally at S4.00 General prices: ...Pratt:' i;- ":.! Apples: Winesaps (Stayman) 3.00 box; Newtowns 3.00-3.25 box. Vegetahles: ii Asparagus : f j Mid-Columbia, Canby, 4.00 per pyramia. -Broccoli: Green 1.00 lug. i Cabbage: No. 1 green 3.25; ordinary 3X0 crate; red 1.75-2.00 pony crate; savoy (curly) j 75c cauliflower crate, Cauliflower J ! No. 1, 2.50; ordinary 2.40-2.50: No. 2. 75c-1.25. 'Greens: Spinach, local 90c-1.00 orange box: mustard oc-l.oo dozen buncnes kale 75c . crate; swlss chard 65-70c dozen bunches; parsley SO-eOc doien buncnes. i -Onions: Green 70-BOc dozen bunches; commercial grade dry, 50s. 2.70 bag. Radishes: Red C9-90c dozen bunches white 90C-1.00 dozen bunches. Rhubarb: Field, boxes. 15s, 75c; 30s, 1.25: bunches 65-70C dozen. Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 75c lug: carrots 75c: turnips 75-SOc lug. Sprouts: Brussels 2.50 slat box; bulk stock 10-12C in. Plants: li Lettuce lJtts cabbage 1.00: cauliflower 1.50; chives 1.75: pansy 1.65 flat: mart- golda 1J0 box; snapdragons im fiat. Ceilings for Hops Being Worked Out PORTLAND, May I-()-Crad- ing and ceiling prices for the 1944 hop crop are being considered here by growers, dealers and brewers of Oregon. Washington and. California. I " Today's opening session covered classification of hops. Ceiling pri ces will be discussed tomorrow. - mm It 35 AO 11 At 'A 36 3 'A 40 50 27 457 VA 8 7 i7 7a 'A J4 W- mm . C0HXZ0NTAL 1. small bed --4. cargoes ..curminf 12. ventllata li. edible bulb 14. shelter 13. promised formally TIT. New york - - town -19. land. . measures id. woody "plant ; 2L matches .,, 23. small . - ornament - 24. again - . 27.iphertof action.. S&French artlcla ' 2). short bow " 33.eonvey - : 31. feminine .v rtame SI diminutive ' for Edvratd , -S3, deducted ; S4.talk ; :3.1c:litlve ' bodies v 37. equals y? S&. seed covering 39. fuel 40. rants 42. rouge - 45. note in Guido'a scale 46. annoy 48. lamprey . 49. split puis 50. wandered v CLaliiB stick 1. aoftbat; 2. lubricant ' 3. negotiated 4. theater boxes 8. single units v CaaaUtt j 7. perform J . 8. making sleep tioiaea t. smooth 1 1 Answer to yesterday's puttie. A A1 C AIR E PQL L ArRp!TSTt If AIT NTi?TES THirCP 1 N TEN! L f r a r 1 c, a iatl 4 tig 10 HI? ATm-.i 01 10 Eii' i;fAiH A TIE Avenge tlate af M!at!eat 17 slatUs. Slat, fey Xiag reaiure eradicate, Zac t 5- 10. meadow . 11. Japanese cola 16. delineated , IS. Russian river 20. Inclination 21. animals " neck hair 22. positive pole 23. attempts " 24. church official 25. sport groups 27. Russian . labor union. 30. fine lawn . 21. workshop , .33. nude . 34. fissure 36. nautical ' 37. pondered ' 39. sheath ' 40. primary color 41. wing- , 42. vehicle v , 41 new: comb form . 44. olden times (&rch&lc) 47. symbol for . . erbium Sign of Arrow Award Given to Boy Scout SU-ivERTON LaVerne Ber gerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Bergerson, has been awarded the Sign of the Arrow, by the na tional Boy Scout district One scout from each district is given the award for outstanding work each year. -.!'-.. Will Live in Seaside SILVERTON - Joe Grinde, employed at Portland for many years, - but formerly of Silverton, recently bought a home at Sea side and be and Mrs. Grinde will move there soon. 1 Livestock and Poultry roR KALI: s bar saddle mares S and S years old. Priced' S8S to $95. Also 3 saddles priced $20 to 6120. E. B. Hatfield. 4 nu. Xast of rairjrounds. Silverton . MomA. .. - r BUY ' WARD'S QUALITY CHICKS ! N0W Come in and place your order today rpay later on Ward's monthly payment, plan. Chicks shipped di rectly from Hatchery to yon on orders of 100 or more, or pick up at store. 'All chicks from tested flocks Oregon" hatched for Oregon's climate. Get your chick supplies at the same time. ( n I . MONTGOMERY WARD 15S N. UBERTT ST. SALEM. ORE. r PHONE S194 ' NJL or white Rock laying: pullets and hens for sale. Ph. 21577. LEGHORN cockerels Sc. AvaUsble twice weekly. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. BABY CHICKS and custom hatching. 22 vrs. experience assures you of best quality and , satisfaction. Prepare ' for better market conditions later. Hatcnee every Monday and Thursday. Hamp shires. Leghorns. Red. Barred Rocks, day old ekls or pullets. Ph 22861. Lee's- Hatchery i "s !-- ------it ' : - - CUSTOM Hatching. . Turkey Eggs. Member of Oregon Poultry Improve ment board. Albany Hatchery, Al- oany. 'Fnone 30J. : ' t.- - - "attention ru"":'"' ' WU1 remove dead At worthless stock In a moment's notice I SALEM FER TILIZER at BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 6000 Collect (No other Phone). . NEW Hampshire laying pullets or ready to lay pullets. Immediate de livery. Choice selection Ph. 22861. Lee'a Hatchery. . Auctions' A. jj. Baker Auction v'-. Barn ' . Every Wed. by State rairgrounds, Salem. Have listed i cows, springer heifers, 10 head of yearling heifers, feeder pigs and weaners. chickens, rabbits; L two-section harrow, garden plows, 29 good cedar posts, lots - of good furn. and tools. X gilts will far row in one wk. See me for sale dates. Silverton Road, Box 20. A. J, BAKER. SALEM. AUCTIONEER. Help Wanted Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., - May j 1 (AP)-e Wheat: No futures quoted. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.53; soft white (excluding Rex 1.54; white club 1.55; western red 1.55. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.54; 10 per cent 1.54; 11 per cent 1.56; 12 per cent 1.58. ' ' Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 145,i: 11 per cent l-M'4; 12 per cent 1.56'i. Today's car receiptc: Wheat 32. bar ley 4. flour 35. oaU 2, hay 3. rhiOfeed 9. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. May-! 1 (AP (WrA) . Cattle. saUble I 1500. total 2000; calves, salable and total 200 Mar ket active, most classes 25 higher, in stances 50 higher and up. particularly on cutter to. medium cows. Liberal supplies good fed steers ' 14.75-lfl,.0Or around 11 loads at outside. I Three loads choice steers 16.35-50; common-medium grades 9.00-13.50; ' few good beef cows 11JO-12.00; some cows and heif ers to 1230; canner . and cutter cows largely 5.50-7.25; fat dairy type cows up .to 9.50: heavy Hoteteins to 105; medium-good bulls 9.00-11.00; 2 good choice veaiers 1S.00-1S.00; culls down to IM and below. - Hogs: SaUble 3200. total 3700: mar ket opened fairly active, closing slow, some offerings unsold. General mar ket steady: good-choice 170-270 lbs. 1X73; '200-270 lb. truck-ins 13.75: .one Choice lot 13.90; 170-190 lbs. down to ISjOO: light Ughts down to 10.00: few above 270 lbs. ,12.00: good sows S.50 9.00; good-choice feeder pigs' S.00-50. sneep: saianie oo. total sso: market active, . steady to strong; few good choice spring lambs 1630; good-choice wooied lambs 13 00-SO: - spring lambs with No. 3-S pelts 14J0 j down; few good ewes t.w. ,, . - i , FRY COOK wanted: Man or woman. TheJgpa. j. Y ' '.i.jl. : ' WANTED: AppUcaUons of janitors. See Mr.- Lawrence at Ladd tt Bush Bank or caU 21478.- CLEAN. experienced griddle man 0 woman wanted. Best wages paid. Mickey's Sandwich Shop. MEN and women for hop yard work. Ph. 7956L -V i- .1 L ir Portland tjram Market Light PORTLAND, May l--Light offerings on the Portland wheat market last week were credited by the war foods administration today to repossession of CCC loan wheat by rowers who sold it in the trade in recent months. . The wheat market here slumped about a cent a: bushel on light trading during the week just end ed. .Many growers whose wheat was under loan to the CCC with- drew it to sell at above-loan prices. The CCC loans expired April 30. , , .: v- H'ft . Eastern distillers have kept up the demand, for lower priced types. Receipts at Columbia river and Puget sound terminals were 23S and s279 cars, respectively, com pared with 600 the previous week. RATION CALENDAR pood -. - Canned goods Blue stamps AS. through K, valid Indefinitely. Meat, cheese, canned fish and edi ble fat. Red stamps AS through QS valid Indefinitely. i Sugar Stamps number 30 and 31 good for five pounds sugir Indefi nitely, Stamp 40 good for five pounds canning sugar until March 1. 1945. .- shoes : 1 ?r Stamp No. II book, one good, ex pires April 30. Airplane stamp No. 1 valid indefinitely. Airplane No. 2 . good beginninsg May 1. Loose stamps invaua. OAtOUNB June ' 21 explrstlos) date of No. 11 'A coupons. May renew- B or C cou pons within bnt not before 13 days ,xrom oaw on cover, . . - Value of gasoline coupons: A. Bl Cl.'J gaUons: B2, C2. R and T. S gallons, o. 1A gallons; E. I galloa . run, on.- Period 4-B counona ' rood throueli .August 31 instead of September 30 as previously announced. Coupons with gallons printed on the face valid for amount Indicated Aintil ex piration date show on coupon sheet 1 . - TIRES 1 . - - Periodic InsDectton af Urea ended Inspection certificates 'required in ooiaining repiacemenis. j , - ' STOVE I Purchaser must get certificate at rsnon board for new stoves. . fuel dealers deliver by arkoriUas .octal Soreness Ctt Relief Ww tosy Vory Sit In Comfort . Pwlaraiea Bsetal is a eafak, Seaeasskla teUerer W itehine. aeiafal rsctal soraraw osyaiatoaw wakb saay aaw aoassspeay pOas aad jMmsrraeies. Brings seothisg mm ef coaert eooa soataet. fewa sro iaieeticMS cenos. aid Karate aaai raw, knkea tiatoss. No oil - ae gresas te staia . clothing. SoU ea aieaey Wk gmrsataa. , AT FRED MEYER DRUG SECTION Legal Notice NOTICE OF t APPOINTMENT OF i EXECUTKDC NOTICE 155 HFPFRV firiTPW that, the undersigned has hm duly appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fnr khe County of Marion, sitting' In s-rooaie, as executrix oz Uie lass Will and testament and estate of Augusta G. Hallin, deceased, and nas auiy quaimea as sucn execu trix; all persona having; claims against the estate of said deceased are notified to present the same, amy veniiea, as toy aaw required. m me at zuo uregon Building, sa lem. Oreaon.' within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 11th day of April, 1944. - . . - u . . - u W LSilXJLiYN HALXJN, Executrix of the last will ;Snd .testament and estate of -! Augusta G. Hallin,- de 1 ceased. : i Attorney for Executrix, zoo uregon tiidg Salern,i Oregon. A-ll-18-25-My- 2-9J.- . Notice hereby given that the stockholders and directors of the Plywood Design Corporation, 300 Wallace Road. - Salem. Orecon. ; have I determined the dissolution of said corporationi . - All persons or - firms havisar claims 'against said corporation are requested to present -the same for consideration of payment not later than May 10th. John S. Triesen, Pres.. ' .1 - Roy C Ferguson, See. ' A-29-My-2-4--8. , . Jksj Sisaole siUe aat wraca aad Sartw yv wra lanrMwiaa Men, ears aad t ' tioa. Usui's Pii IS Itniiili ariae aniis mli niuf TU, J sseoMstiea atesns teal eamfort. redoes , eepa ttsMni ntoc4 swIumii . se ess te mam. Gt i sine Stasifs Prraaud SuTpeshnrtss et , yoer drag store witbeat itlsr-V sai a 1 u tai f i