The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 04, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Thursday Morning. Mar t 19U
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Markets
Grains Make
Small
CHICAGO, May S '-)- Lifting
of hedges In May rye futures by
commercial interests pushed thSt
delivery up a cent today and other
. sections of the grain market were
firm in sympathy with rye. Gains
were generally confined to frac
tions and, aside from the activity
.in May rye, trading was light.
Trading in all May contracts
ends Monday, May 22. Open in
terest in rye at the end of yes-
s terday's session was still large at
9,000,000 bushels.
May wheat, oats and barley held
, at ceilings. Active wheat futures
closed higher, July $1.70-
$1.70 Vi, and active oat V-
: higher, July 19. Rye finished on
gains of a-l cent, . May $1.31
S 1.3 Us. There was no trading in
barley. -'r
r There was little pews available
" affecting 'wheat, although some
, buying was based on reports of
improvement in flour business.
About 125,000 acres of winter
wheat have been lost in Missouri
- as a result of floods, the weather
-bureau reported.-.
' Silverton Meeting
Set for Thursday :
SILVERTON Rer. William
'Schwab, pastor of the Christian
' and Missionary Alliance, is an
nouncing an all-day meeting of
.the Ladies' Missionary society at
the Mrs. Oscar Lewis home, 307
Orchard street, Thursday. ,
Stocks and Bonds
May 3
STOCK AVERAGES
Rails Indus
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Wednesday -71.0
Prev ious day 70.9
Week ago .70.1
Month ago . ,.,,., 71 3
Year ago 70.7 '
1944 high 73.4
1844 low 69.1
27.1
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BOND AVERAGES
Indus Rails
20 10
Wednesday S7.4 104.S
Previous day 87.3 109.0
Week ago , 86.8 105.3
Month ago 86.4 10S.3
Year ago 78 8 103.1
1944 high -87.8 105.7
1944 low 79.9 104.8
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"Frisco Kid," with Marcaret
Lindsay, now at the Grand.
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Quotations at
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 8 AP)
East Side wholesale market prices:
Apples: Winesaps (Stay man) 3.00
box;-, Newtowns 3.00-345 box.
Asparagus: Can by No. 1 J40 per
pyramid; No. 2. 3.00 pyramid.
i General prices: "
frolt:
Apples: Winesaps (Stayman) 3.00
box; Newtowns 3.00-345 box.
Vegetables:
Asparagus: Mid-Columbia. Canby,
4.00 per pyramid,
f Broccoli: Green 1.00 lug.
Cabbage: No. 1 green 345; ordinary
3.00 crate; red 1.75-2.00 pony crate;
savoy - curly) 75c cauliflower crate.
Cauliflower: No. 1. 2.90; ordinary
2.40-240; No. 2. 75C-143.
Greens: Spinach, local SOc-1.00 orange
box; mustard 90c-1.00 dozen bunches;
kale 75c crate; Swiss chard 63-70c
dozen bunches; parsley .S0-0e dozen
bunches.
Onions: Green 70-80c dozen bunches;
commercial grade dry, 50s, 2.70 bag.
Radishes: Red 80-90c dozen bunches;
whit 90c-1.00 dozen bunches.
Rhubarb: Field, boxes. 15s. 75c; 30s,
145; bunches . 65-70c dozen.
Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 75c
lug: carrots 75c; turnips 75-Oc lug.
Sprouts: Brussels 240. flat box; bulk
stock 10-12c lb.
Plants: - .Cv
Lettuce 1.00; cabbage 1.00; cauliflower
1.50; chives 1.75; pansy 1.65 flat; mari
golds 140 box; snapdragons 140 flat.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., May 3 ( AP)
Butter: AA grade prints 46c; cartons
46ie; A grade prints 45,e; cartons
564C: B grade prints 49'c; cartons 4oc.
Butterfat; First quality, maximum of
I of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In
Portland 91-5i'.ic: premium quality,
maximum of 45 of 1 per cent acidity
53-53 'c; valley routes and country
points 2c less than first or 50-5O',4c
Cheese: Selling price to Portland re
tailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; daisies
294c lb.; loaf 304c lb.; triplets to
wholesalers 27c; loaf 27c FOB.
Eggs: To producers: Nominal prices,
ease count 28-30 'ic; select henneries
31c; mediums , 24-25c dozen. -
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 2' lbs. 27e;
fryers 24 to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over
4 lbs. 28c; Leghorn and colored hens,
all weights 24ic; roosters and stags 20c.
Rabbits: Government ceiling. Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c
lb.; live price to producers 24c lb.
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Turkey si Sen lug to retailers: Dressed
hens No. I. 39443c lb.
Turkeys: Alive! Government celling
buying prices: Hens .42c; toms 36lc lb.
dressed basis.
Onions: Green 80-S0c dozen bunches;
dry, Oregon 3.70-3.74.
PoUtoes? Yams t2S SO-lb. crate.
Country! meats;!: Rollback prices to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, i: 120-140 lb. 17-lSc; vealers
AA 22" A 21 lie; i B l-18ic: C
15-17ic; culls lt-15c; beet AA 21ic;
A 20ic; B 18J,4c: C 14c; canner-cutter
cows 12-I4c; bulls, canner-cutters 14
144c; lambs AA 26c; A 24',ic; B 22ViC;
C 10-20c; ;ewes FS 13c; medium 12c;
R 18c. I ; :
. Wool: Government con trot
Cascara bark: .1944 peel 20c lb.
Mohairil942 12-months, 45c lb.
Hops: Nominal contract: 1944, SOc up
1945. C5c: l4e. SOc.
Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-35.00; oat
vetch 26.00 ton valley points; timothy
(eastern Oregon V 35.00-36.00 ton; clover
24.00 toni Montana grass bay (No. 1)
33J0 ton.v -
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore, May 3 (AP)
Wheat: No future quoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft whit 1.53;
soft white (excluding Rex) 1.54; white
club 1.55;? western red 1.S5.
Hard red winter : Ordinary 134; 10
per , cent 134; 11 per cent 136; 12
per -cent: 1.58. -
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1 J4':
11 per cent 1MH 12 per cent 1.56's.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 29, bar
ley 5, flour 4. oaU 4, millfeed 3.
Portland Livesloek
PORTLAND. Ore, May 3 AP)
(WFA) CatUe. SaUble 150. total 500;
calves . salable and total 60. Market
active,, mostly steady to strong; fat
dairy type cows; 28 higher; one lot
good-choice fed steers 16.00; common
medium heifers 9.00-13.00, cutters down
to 6.00; cenner and cutter cows 8.50-75;
shelly cows down to 4.30; fat dairy
type cows mostly 8.50-10.00: outstand
ing heavy Holsteins .to 1130; good
beef cows to 1230; medium-cood bulls
8.75-11.00; good -choice vealers 15.00-
16.00, few 105-00. vo
Hogs: Salable 800. total 850; market
active, steady to 25 higher. Good
cnotc 200-30 lb. 13J7S-14.00; 340-75 lb.
largely 13-75: 273-320 lb. 12.00; 170-90
lb. 1330; light lights mostly 1830-11.00;
good sows around 23 higher at 8.75
9.00, few 9.25; good -choice feeder, pigs
830. mk
Sheep: Salable and total 100; market
fairly active, steady. Few good-choice
spring iambs le.oo straight: full s.oo:
medium wooled old crop lambs 9 90-
13.00; gooo twn 00-75; common-medium
grades 330-6.00; euUs down to
IM; good bucks 4.00-50 .
RATION CALENDAR
t; FOOD
Canned foods Blue stamps AS,
through KB, valid indefinitely. ' -
Meat,' crieese, canned fish and edi
ble fat. Red stamps AS through OS
valid indefinitely.
. Sugar Stamps Dumber .TO and 31
good for five - pounds sugar indefi
nitely, Stamp 40 good for five pounds
canning; sugar Until- March L 1946
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. Stamp No. 18 book one good, ex
pirce April 30. Airplane stamp No. I
valid indefinitely. Airplane No. 2
good beginnmng May 1. Loose stamps
invalid.
J' - OASOUNK
una 21 expiration date of No. 11
A coupons. May renew B or C cou
pons within but not before 13 days
from date on cover. .
Value of gasoline coupons: A. Bl,
CI. 3 gallona-. B2.Cz. R and T. S
gallons D, 1 gallons; E. 1 gallon
V ft'EL OIL -Period
4-6 coupons good through
. August-31 instead of September 30
' as previously ,' announced. Coupons
with gallons printed on the face
vshd for amount indicated until ex
piration date show on coupon sheet.
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Periodic Inspection of tires ended.
Inspection certificates required in
t obtaining replacements.
. i STOVES
Purchaser must get certificate ai
ration board for new stoves.
WOOD, SAWDUST. COAL -
Fuel - dealers deliver by priorities
based oa Deeds.
1 Legal Notice
CALL FO WAKKANTS '
. $'- .i .t : .v - i .,. . ;!
School District No. 79, Turner,
Oregon is calling warrants Nos.
78 to 128 inclusive, dated Jan. 14,
1944 ta April 30, 1944, respective
ly. . - ;
MARGARET ... IL.' RICHES,
Clerk.
DrS. CIIAii...LAtl
Dr.T.TXam J. Dr3.ChaaJ4 J
, . CniNESS Cerballsta
1211 North Uierty
CT pi tain Poitland Genera f Electric
Co Office open Saturday on!y
10 msn to I pmj 8 to 1 p.m Con
sultation Clood pressure and urine
testa are free of charge. Practiced
since 191 1.
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ODT Removes -SMpping
Rules
On Dry Onions
WASHINGTON, May. S-)
The office of defense transporta
tion and the Interstate commerce
commission today eliminated the
permit j system controlling the
shipment of dry onions from 12
principal producing states.
The two agencies set up the
system last September after the
war food administration had cer
tified that the suply of dry onions
was becoming short and that con
trol was necessary to provide or
derly distribution. . x
. Withj marketing" of. the 941
crop now complete, WFA has re
voked 1 its regulation; permitting
cancellation ' of the ' orders of the
other two agencies: They : had
prohibited shipments of onions in
excess iof 100 pounds, except un
der WFA permits, in California,
Colorado, Idaho," Indiana, Michi
gan, Minnesota; New York, Ne
vada, j North Dakota, Oregon,
Utah and Washington.
Stbeks Enjoy
Fair Advance
NEW YORK. May 3-fyW-Stimu-
lated by a revival of buying irj
leresi in moior, ruoDer and steel
issues the stock;! market enjoyed a
fairly broad advance today. '
Closing gains in industrial lead
ers ranged from fractions to more
than a point: Final prices ' in
some instances; were a bit under
the , .hijehs-J-;:'i' jf;: :&'? '::: '
The; Associated Press 60-stock
composite rose; .3 of a point to
51.8. Stock exchange transactions
totaled 625,540 shares compared
with 571,210 yesterday.
Chrysler moved up sharply,
closing IV points over the prev
ious ' final. Goodrich. : Westine:-
house, Oliver Farm and Caterpil
lar 'each improved a point Dow
Chemical and
showed wider
Park &
Tilford
advances
but on
relatively small dealings.
Legal Notice .
:;z NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Last Will and Testament
of JAMES LEVI McMULLEN, de
ceased, has been. duly proven and
admitted to probate in and by the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Marion County, Probate
Department, and that Letters
Testamentary have Issued to the
undersigned Bertha McMullen as
Executrix of said Will. .
All persons j; having "claims
against said estate - are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified and with proper vouchers
to the undersigned at Salem,
Oregon, or at 706 First National
Bank Building, Salem, Oregon,
within six months 'from the date!
of the first publication of this
notice, which first publication is
made April 20th 1944.
BERTHA McMULLEN, as Execu
trix of the Last Will and Test
ament of James Levi McMullen,
deceased. ( I; i.
ROSS At LEWELXJNG '
Attorneys for Estate,
f f A 20-27 My 4-11-18
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF EXECUTRIX AND
EXECUTOR
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned have been appointed
by the Circuit Court of the state
of Oregon for the county of Mar
lon, sitting .: in probate, executrix
and executor! respectively, of the
last will and testament and estate
of Etta M. Savage, deceased; all
persons having claims against the
estate: of said, decedent are "noti
fied to preaetft the same, duly
verified, as required by law, to
me at 205 Oregon Building, Sa
lem, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Salem, , Oregon, . this
4th day of May, 1944.
EVA J. McGlLCHRIST, executrix,
L. ALVTN SAVAGE, ekecutor of
the ; last wUl ' and testament and
-estate of Etta M. Savage, de
ceased. - ; i
RONALD C. GLOVER,
zoo uregon Building,
Salem, Oregon,
Attorney for executors.
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duction f The Adventures of Mark Twain, opening Friday at the
FJsinore theatre. March Is east as Mark Twain, . ; I
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Salem Market
Quotations
. The prices be'ew supplied by a lo
cal grocer ara indicaUv of tha daily
market prices paid - to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
by The Statesman:
Cauliflower, crate S2S and 155
Crook neck St Italian quash, lb. A3
Turnips, dos bunches , IM
Cabbage, " .
Endive, dos. bun. .78
Radishes. - doz bun. - SO
Carrots, dos. jBO .
Celery, dos. " IM
Pumpkin, lb. ' ' A3i
Parsnips, lb. - , jOS
BUTTER, EGOS AND POULTKY
Aadresea's Baylas Prices '
Saklect ta ckaage wtthevt aetiee)
BVTTEJtrAT .
Premium ' ' ' S4 -
NO. 1 " ' -
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BUTTEK PRINT
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Quarters .
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Medium
Standards .
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8 and 30
Pullets
POCLTKT
Colored hens. No. 1
No. 2. colored bakes
rrys
Old roosters US '
Marlon Creaasery's Baying Prices - -(Sabject
t chaste wlUiout stotlce)
POULTET
No. 1 springs 1 i J9
No. 1 hens ' . Jli
UVESTOCK
Buying prices for Na I stock, bated
oa conditions and sales reported:
Dressed veal ' Jl V
Spring lamba 14.00 to 13.00 '
Yearlings S.OO to 11.00 :
Ewes 8.00 to 4O0
Hogs, good to choice grade.
NO WONDER THEY CALL
YOU "THE
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10.00 to 10JO
U.00 to 14.0Q
8.00 to 8.00
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L0AII3 f:r Gelling
Did cl Old DpTS
: Stop fretting and fearing to
face those .you owe money!
Clear yourself of debt the
business-like way: with a
Personal loan, to be paid
a c k l In 12 . months. In
amounts geared' to your
earnings. . ' :, . ;
For Money la a Dsrry See
Side Finance Co.
212-222. Goardlan I Bldg.
Corner Uberty A State
Telephone S16S
LICV8-2H M-222
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ta bay tar CASH Steal Estate
mortgages ana contracts, Mcr-
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