The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 10, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salcxn, Oregon. Wtbwiday Moralag. May 10. 1 344
PAGE EIGHT
Quotations at Portland
East Side Market 1 ;
PORTLAND. Ore.. May t. (AP)
PortUnd East Sid market quotations:
Armies: Wincsapa (Stay man) J .00 box.
Asparagus: Canby No. 1, 3.23 pyra
mid; No. 3, iM pyramid.
Unwrnll- (!rH 1 0O lu '
Cabbage: No. 1 frccn 3-9: ordinary
3.00 crate: red 1.13-2.00 pony crate;
savoy (curly) 73c cauliflower crate.
Cauliflower: No. 1, 2.73; ordinary
S.85-X.75; No. 2. 1.73-2.00.
Croatia: Spinach, local 8S-75c orange
box; mustard 80c dozen bunches; kale
73e - crate; Swiss chard 70-79 dozen
bunches: parsley SO-eoe dozen bunches;
watercress 1.00-1.10 doxen bunchea.
Onions: Green 75c dozen bunches;
commercial trade dry. 50s. 2.70 bag.
lunjwin . nra lew ...... ....-,
white toe , dozen bunches. - r- .
Rhubarb': Field, boxes. 15c. 3-73c;
30s. 1.00-1.10; bunchea M-00c doxen.
Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 73c
lug; carrots 73c; turnips 75-80c lug.
Sprouts: Brussels 20 flat box; bulk
stock 10-12C lb.
Lettuce: 1.00; cabbage 1.00: cauli
flower 1J0: oeDDers 1.00: pancy 163
flat: marigolds 1.30 box; snapdragons
1.50 nat, v t
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. May API-
IB utter: AA grade prints 40c; carton
46'c; A grade prints lic; cartons
64c; B grade prinu 45c; canons
46c lb.
Butterfat: Pint quality, maximum
of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
In Portland 52-52ic; premium quality,
maximum of 33 of 'l per cent acidity
53-53'ae; valley routes and country
nointa 3c less than first or 50-50' ic.
Cheese: Selling price to Portland re
'iailers: Oregon triplets 29:4c; daisies
29 Be lb.: loaf 30 ic lb.: triplets to
wholesalers 27c: loaf 28'ic FOB.
Eggs: To producers: Nominal prices.
case count 28-31c; select henneries 3lc;
mediums 24-25C dozen.
Ems: Nominal prices to retailers, in
eases:
Mrr small 23i-24e. 1
Live poultry: Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to 2', lbs. 27ae:
fryers, J' to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over
4 lbs. 28c; Leghorn and colored hens,
11 weights 24',jc: roosters and stags 20c.
' Rabbits: Government ceiling. Ave
rs se country killed to retailers 44c lb.:
live price to producers 24c lb.
Turkeys: Selling to retailers; Dressed
hens No. 1. 39',-43c lb. f
Turkeys: Alive: Government ceiling
, buying prices: Hens. 42c; tools 3!c
lb., dressed basis.
Onions: Green 1.00-1.10 doc bunches;
dry. Oregon 3.70-3.74; new Texas, Cali
fornia 3.75-J.7S.
cental; do 2s. 60s, 35c; Klamath. S.75:
Deschutes No. 1. 3.63 cental; local
2JO-3.0O cental.
Potatoes: New California, whites i.ia
per'80-lo. bag; new -lexas -a av-io.
Country meats: jtouoaca; prices id
retailers: Country killed ' bogs, bert
butchers, 120-140 lbs. 17-18c; - vealers
22 22c; A tl'ie; B ls-18ic: C 13
17e; culls 12-lSc; beef AA 21ic; A
20ic; B ltic; C 14c; canner-cutter
cows 12-14c; bulls, canner -cutters 14
144c: lambs AA 2c; A. 24e: B 22' ic;
C 10-30e; ewea FS 13Vc; medium 13c;
R U4C.
Wool: Covernment control
Cascara bark: 1944 peel 20c lb.
Mohair: 1942 13-month 43c lb.
Hops: Nominal contract: 1944. 30c
UP 1943. 65c; 1940, 60c lb.
Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-33.00; oat
vetch 36.00 ton valley points: timothy
(eastern Oregon) 33.00-3S.00 ton: clover
34.00 ton; Montana graas hay, (No. 1)
33.50 ton.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. May f. (API
Wheat futures unquoted.
Cash grain: Oate No. 2-38 lb. white
52.50. Barley No. 2-43 lb. BW 50X0.
Corn and flax unquoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1J4;
soft white (excluding Rex) 1.56; white
club 1.3; -western red 1.36. :
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1J4; 10
per cent 135; 11 per cent "147; 12
per cent L59.
Portland Lireslock
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 9. (AP)
(WFA) Cattle, salable 1550.totel 2250;
carves salable and total 250. Market
active; beef cattle around 23 higher;
dairy type cows steady with last week's
late advance; bulla stady; vealers 50
cents i higher; good fed steers mostly
15.00-16.00; several loads good-choice
grades 16.23; two choice loads 16.75;
common - medium steers 11.50-14.50;
good heifers 14.30-15.23; coramon-med
a arl. liri. 3 A medium I lum grade 9.00-13.50; canner and cut
A J W 38c A memum ter rows 5-SO-SOO: fat dairv tvoe cows
X
DRS. CHAN... LAM
Dr.Y.TXainiJ). Dr.G.Cbaa,NXt
CHINESE Herbalists
241 North Lfberty
Upstairs Portland General Electric
Co Office open Saturday only
10 a m to 1 p.m.; 6 to 7 p.m. Con
lulUtion. Blood pressure and urine
testa are bee of charge, practice
lines' 191 1.' , i
ter cows 5.50-1 00: fat dairy type cows
up to 10.00; medium-good beef cows
10.5O-1Z.00; young cows to 13.00; medium-good
bulls- 9.00-11.25; good-choice
vealers 13.50-16 50.
Hogs, salable 3730. total 3000; market
rather slow, about steady with last
Monday or 23 below Friday: good
choice 170-270 lb. carloads 13.73: 200-
270 lb. truck-ins. also 13.73: few un
sold; 170-190 lb. down to 13.00; light
lights mostly 10.00-11.50; good sows
9.50 to mostly 9.00; few light weights
9.25-50; good-choice feeder pigs 8.00
9.00. Sheep, salable 500. total 1800; market
uneven: shorn lambs and ewes fully
steady: good-choice spring lambs
16.00; fed good-choice old crop lambs
with Noa. 1-2 pelts 15.00; common-me
dium grades I0.oo-I3.3o; good shorn
ewes 5.00-50. common down to 3.50,
Eggs Wanted
Top Prices Paid!
Prompt Remittance
Ship or Brine Tour Eggs to
FBED IIEYEB
EGG DEPOT
I SSI 8.' E. Alder St
PortUnd. Ore.
Strictly Private"
By Quinn Hall
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Held-Over 1943 Spuds
Will Be Bought by CCC
PORTtAND, May 9 -VP)- AU
held-over 1943 potatoes of a spe
cified gride will be bought by the
commodity credit corporation,
county AAA chairmen were told
today, by i the state agricultural
conservation committee office.
Basic prices were set at $2.30
a hundredweight for US No. 1
bagged; $1.95 bulk; $2.10 for US
commercial, bagged; $1.03 for US
No. 2 and small US No. 1 in bulk.
Slightly lower prices prevail in
Malheur Baker, Union and Wal
lowa counties. An additional 35
cents a hundredweight will be al
lowed for grading, sacking and
delivering bulk storage potatoes.
(il!im.l!iaAVI;tdljH
time-tested Swart Tshtsss
tsia the verr faaradMata ohn uad hv
f eocton (or anick. Wti nHaf el dw
Q raoSrrstioa and apwt Momach. to tolp
K feci better, sleep better, sad rsally eamr
V list. Micioas tastiag: easy to taka . . .
Ik Mbettls; SHia. Gt acairifw Seaart
If Tabteta at roar draeeiat at oaca. Only 3Sc,
eoe or l.Z0 andsr BMkar-s positive mcar
back aaaraataa. ; ' ' I
Salem Market Quotations
The prices bejow supoUad by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but,, are not - guaranteed
by The Statesman:
Cauliflower, crate i 33 and 2.53
Crook neck V Italian squash, lb. JOS
Turnips, dos bunches , 1.00
Cabbage, lb. JU
Endive, aoz. bun. - .79
Radishes, dos bun. SO
Carrots, dog. bun. --- jM
Celery, dos. bun. , 1-30
Pumpkin, lb. , , .S3,
Parsnips. ' .... M
BVTTCa, EGGS AND FOTJLTXY
Aadresea'6 Bvyug rrices '
Subject to change wtthoat aotfece)
BUTTE FAT .j -
Premium , M
No, 1 ,
No. 2 jo
BDTTEB PRINTb
RATION CALENDAR
FOOD
- Processed foods Blue stamps AS
through US vaud indefinitely.
Meat, butter, cheese, etc. Red
stamp T8 valid Indefinitely. Red
stamps VS. VS and WS valid Indefi
nitely beginning June 2,
Sugar Stamps nuoroer .10 and 21
good for five pounds sugar . indefi
nitely. Stamp 40 good for five pounds
canning sugar until March ! 1. 1945.
Apply at ration board for more.
SBOES
Airplane stamp No. 1 and No. 2
valid indefinitely.
GASOLINE
June 21 expiration date of No. 11
A coupons. May renew B or C cou
pons within but not before 1 IS days
from date on cover.
Value of gasoline coupons: A, Bl,
CI. 3 gallons: B2. C2, R and T. I
gallons. O. IA gallons: E. 1 gallon
FUEL OB
' Period 4-5 , coupons good : through
August 21 instead of September 30
as previously announced. Coupons
- with gallons printed on the face
- valid for amount indicated until ex-
- piration date show on coupon sheet.
Not more than SO per cent of sea
son's rations should have been used
, to date.
TIRES !
Periodic Inspection of tires ended.
Inspection certificates required in
obtaining replacements.
STOVE .
Purchaser must get certificate at
ration board for new stoves.
, WOOD, SAWDUST, COAL
Fuel dealers deliver by priorities
based on needs. Order your 12-month
supply now during temporary winter
storage program.
Select Stocks
Reach Highs"
. NEW .YORK, May MffhBuy
ers remained decidedly selective
in today's stock market and, while
assorted favorites managed to
make new tops, for the year or
longer, many leaders were unable
to crawl out Of the minus column.
The Associated Press 60-stock
average was unchanged at 51.8
bui the industrial index retrieved
the .1 loss of yesterday which was1
the first recession since April 24.
Transfers totaled 620,040 shares
compared with 585,510 the day
before.
Petroleum issues were aided by
a 25-cent special disbursement of
Gulf Oil Corp. Pullman, up 2
in the preceding session following
a led era! court order to divorce
either the manufacturing or sleep
ing car business, lost of a point
Austin Nichols preferred dropped
2 as the result of profit taking
Brokers noted the short inter-
ect'On the stock exchange of 1,-
090,581 shares at the end of April
was up only 62,092 from the March
31 totaL
At peaks for 1944 in the day's
proceedings were Hudson Motors,
Great Northern, Standard Oil
(NJ) and Consolidated Film pre
f erred.
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BUT D06S ARE DOGS,
CATS ARE CATS AN'
BUSINESS IS
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Grass
Seeders
Quarters ..
EGGS !
Extra large
Medium
Standards
Punets
1"
POULT
Colored hens. No. 1
No. a. colored bakes
Colored trys , i i
Old roosters
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No. 1 springs , , j ., I f
No. 1 hens , j,..,. ,..-.': .35, t
UVCSTOCK i
BuTlna d rices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales reported!
Dressed veal - -I
Spring lambs j inn to 19.00 ,
Yearlings , i f.oo to ii.ro
Ewes MO to .. 9M I'
Hoea. rood to choice gradej
170 to 339 '- ' 14-S
Sows : y 10.00 to 100
Top veal -
Dairy type cows
Bulla
13.00 to 14X0
- S OO to S.00
1X0 to SJ0
Grains Show
Down Trend
CHICAGO, May 9 Rye
set an uncertain pace In the grain
pits today, weakening, under sel
ling pressure and other! grains
generally showed fractional losses
in sympathy. j j
Shortly 'after the opening, sel
ling of May rye contracts pushed
the price down 1! cents. Some of
the loss later was regained. The
July contract also j failed to with
stand liquidation, j but September
and December contracts put up
some resistance.
Wheat closed unchanged to
lower, July $1.69. Oats Were Vt
higher to Va lower July 79. Rye
was toil lower. May Jl.27.
Some of the rye selling Was at
tributed to houses with eastern
connections. Interest in wheat was
limited, with traders apparently
awaiting some decisive stimulus.
The government's winter wheat
and rye crop forecast tomorrow
was expected in trade circles to
show ; somewhat improved pros
pects for both grains. j I
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spring
12. illuminated
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14. label
15. ahield
17. fissile rock
II. lubricates
20. let It stand
21. heavy cords
23. bank officials
28. land.
measures '
27. propagate
28. exclamation
of surprise
29. cushion
30. erects
31. Japanese
sash
32. neuter
pronoun
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34. Ireland
35. resolves
37. salt of the
peninsula
42. clergymen
45. salutation
48. inclination
48. new: comb.
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Answer to yesterday's putxle.
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10, close comrade
111 grow old j
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18. retained i
20L prophets i
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22. declaim !
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24. Spring bird
25. glisten
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30. give out rays
31. prayers i
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Help Wanted
MAN AND wife. asst. art. mtr. Free
ant. Man may be emnloyed elsewhere.
Ph. .4973. evenings. i .
ELDERLY MAN wishes middle ased
couple to share home. - rent free, in
exchange for board. Phone 7342. i - i
HOP TRAINERS: Roberta. Hob Yard.
Truck leaves Ladd Ar Bush comr',ao
corner Miller At Commercial Sts 7:45
AJ. Tor particuUrs Ph. S-3053 or S423.
COLLECTOR Widow or middle-aged
man or woman who can work three or
more hours a day to collect on regular
monthly payment contracts. Must be
dependable and pass Surety Company
bond. Box (92. Oregon SUtesman.-
ARE YOU an experienced meat cut
terr If so, Safeway Stores can give
you immediate employment. Pleaaant
working conditions, modern equipment,
steady employment, good pay If you
can qualify. See Mr. Miller, Km. 204,
McGUchrist Bldav
GROCERY checker, male or female,
top pay. Saving Center, Portland Road.
MEN and
Ph. 7S5C, -
women for bo yard work
Stocks and Bonds
May
STOCK AVERAGES
30 - IS
- Indus Rails
Tuesday JU 17.1
Prev. day 71.T 27J :
Week ago . . ; , 70 J 27.0 s
Month ago 71.S 28.1
Year ago 71.S 28.1 "
1044 high 71.0 25-
1944 low -., . ...68.1 22 J
BOND AVERAGES
20 10
Rails Indus
104.7 1OS.0
104.7 106.0
105.0 106.0 ,
1053 108.0
105 J 102 S
105.7 108.
104.7 104.7
Tuesday .S8.0
Prev. day S8.0
Week ago 87J
Mo. ago 87.4
Year ago 763
1S44 high 88.0
1944 low .79.5
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Legal Notice
i
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 1
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Mil
ton Arthur McClain, deceased, by
the Judge of the Probate Court
of Marion County, Oregon, and
has qualified. j
Any and all persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the
ffcame duly verified with proper
vouchers to this administrator at
Albany, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice. '
Dated and first published this
10th day of May, 1944. 1
J.DEO McCLAIN,
: Administrator.
Victor Olliver, p " : " 1
Albany, Oregon,
Attorney for Administrator.
My 10-17-24-31 J 7.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has - been
duly appointed Administrator of
the Estate of FRANK LYNCH,
Deceased, and that Letters of Ad
ministration have issued to him.
All , persons having . claims
against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same, duly
verified and with the : proper
vouchers, to the undersigned Ad
ministrator at 285 State Street,
Salem, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publi
cation of this Notice, which first
publication is made May 10, 1944.
T. M. HICKS
Administrator of the Estate
of Frank Lynch, Deceased.
First Publication: May 10, 1944.
Last Publication: June 7, 1944.
My.10-17-24-31 J.7.
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)
Einria (tsjrtsrt). Tessn u Fistta
Smafc dlMrdan Istpslt yoes
fcaalta aHieiaacy araiae;
pew. For 30 years ra fcae
cre IuIIt treated tho
d el peopU tor tfc il
eats. N kospiUl opeie.
ttea. Ne omiimaaamt. Ne
Utaa ai Hat horn rk. CaU
ior eaamuvattea a saad lac
rilX rfaaaxiBtiM SiL
fa l raa-ni Ilia W I Jt T
Dr. C.J.DEAH CLINIC
H. B. Co. g. armsMe aad Otaad Ak. i
Telepaeae KAat 3918, Pactlaad, Or-oa j
Lenon Juice Recipe !
Checks Rhennalic
Pain Qnichly j
If you suffer from rheumatic, ar.
thritia or neuritis pain, try- tbia simple
inexpensive home: recipe that thous
sanos aie using. Get a package of
Ru-Ex Compound.: a two-week supply,
today. Mix it with a quart of water,
add the juice of lemons. It's easy
No trouble at all and pleasant. You
need only 3 tablespoons two times
day. Often within 48 hour some
times overnightsplendid results are
obtained. If the pains do not quickly
leave and tl you do not feel better,
return the empty package and Ru-Ex
will cost you nothing to try as it is
sold by your druggist under an abso
lute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex
Compound ia for sale and recommend
ed by Fred Meyer Drug Store and
drug stores everywhere. .
Livestock and Poultry
; BUY (? "
i WARD'S QUALITY ;
. CSICKS .
vf Come in and place your
order today pay later on
Ward's monthly payment
plan. Chicks shipped di
rectly' from hatchery; to
you 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. f J -t
MONTGOMERY WARD
155 N. LIBERTY ST., 'SALEM, ORE.
j . PHON E 314 i
283 LEGHORN cockerels 3 wks. old.
Also 350 elec. brooder. 3638 S. Summer
after 3 PJ4. ; " 1
WANTED: Beef and canner cows,
buns and veals. Will caU - at farm.
E I. Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Road.
Ph. 21343. Morns or eves. j
BABY CHICK5 and custom hatching.
23 yrs. experience assures you of test
quality and satisfaction. Prepare for
better market conditions later. Hatches
every Monday and Thursday. Hamp
shirea. Ifrhnrni Rri Rirrwl Rwbi
day old ckls or pullets. Ph 22861.
un naicncry :
ATTENTION "
Will remove otad & worthless stock
In a moment's notice! SALEM FER
TILIZES & BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 6000
Collect (No otbtr Phone). -
NEW Hampshire laving pullets or
ready to lav puikta. Immediate de
livery. Choice selection. Ph. 32861. Lee's
Hatchery.
LEGHORN cockerels 3c. Available
twice weekly. Ph. 33861. Lee's Hatchery.
Help Wanted Male
Workers now employed tn war pro
ducUon should not apply and will not
be considered for employment by cm.
ptoyw advertising in thto secUon.
WANTED!
Help in Luh. Dept.
good pay, steady work
essential industry.
. .Stan Baker Motors
525 Chemeketa St. Phone 4119
' TRUCK. DRIVERS
AND WORKING men. Good salary.
AU expenses. Best of working condi
tions. Opportunity for good steady men
to make and save money." Apply AR
THUR BROS. CIRCUS, Capitola Grds
rriday. ; ;;
ALL : AROUND maintenance man.
Must - be steady. - A Duly in person.
Grand theatre. , ." -,
EXP. LADY dishwasher wanted at
Schneider's Coffee Shop, across from
Elsinore theatre. Call in person.
SINGLE man on dairy farm. Phone
87F13. J. M. Nichols, Rt. 6. Box 141.
WANTED: Meat Cutter. Model Food
Market. 275 N. High St.
STOCK man, 18 yrs. or over. Saving
Center, Portland Road.
BOOKKEEPER and Material clerk.
Apply Llindy, Dallas Machine 8c Loco
motive Works, Dallas, Oregon.
Help Wanted -Female
Help Wanted ;
"Get in on the ground
floor ; with a progressive
company engaged in vital
food distribution. Real
opportunities.
FOR NEAT APPEARING. AGGRES
SrVE. ELIGIBLE MEN OR WOMEN,
AGES 18 TO 45. PLEASANT, STEADY.
INSIDE WORK. NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY. EARN WHILE YOU ARE
TRAINED. APPLY SAFEWAY STORE
DISTRICT OFFICE. McGILCHRIST
BLDG LIBERTY 4c STATE. SALEM.
Turkey Pickers Wanted:
Piece work. No experience neces
sary. Now Is your chance to help in an
essential industry. -These turkeys are
going on government contracts.
NORTHWEST POULTRY tt DAIRY
150S N. FRONT I vL
- YOUNG LADY for office work, to
circulation dept.. of The Statesman.
Must be able to take dictation. : See
Mr. Clark, circulation mgr. ;
EXPERIENCED WOMAN grocery
clerk, apply State St. Grocery. 1230
State. - f '
LIGHT COOKING and kitchen work.
Night shift. No Sundays. Permanent.
Brisht Spot Cafe. 360 Center St. - )
WANTED: Usherettes 18 or over. Ap
ply in person. Grand Theatre.
' EXPERIENCED VARIETY "girl. Small
store. Good pay Apply 1263 State.
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