The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 07, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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The; OREGON STATESMAN, Salenv Oregon. Wednesday Morning. June 7, 1S44
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Strictly Private" By Quinn Hall
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Salem Market
Quotations I
The prices toe o w supplied ty a total-
grocer r indicative of the daily
market price paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but re - net .guaranteed
by Th Statesman: j
uUflower,, crate - 225 and 1.33".
Crook neck & Italian squash, lb. .03 I
Turnips, do ? bunches j. , 1.00 I
Cabbage, -lb, , "
Endive, doz. 'bun. i . ' "
Radishes dot bun.
Carrots. dos,sbua.
Celery. Oot. bun.
Pumpkin, lb,'
Parsnips. Ib, , :
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butter; eggs and poultry j
Aadresen's Buying Prices I
(Subject to change without notice)
butterfatI k . A I
No 1 ? ' - i , ' M
No. 3 i Su.... , i JO 1
BUTTER PRINTS f
A i- , ' 1 46V4
B jra ,; . ,, r -.45',i
Quarters ,. , , ,r , ' 46
EGGS C 4 1 i .
Extra large t
Medium :
Standards ;
Pullets
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Colored "iiens. No. 1 ,
No. 2, colored ; bakes i
Colored fryv ,i ,
Old roosters ' ,
Marten Creamery's Baying Prices
(Subject te change without notice)
POULTRY l s .. J
No. J springs' I, 2t I
No. 1 hens - , , 3il
UVESTOCRf I j $
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales reported:
Dressed ; vesl , , 3
Spring lambs f j " I
Yearlings ,. 00 to 11.00
Ewes 2 500 to tOOl
Hogs, good to choice grade; s
170 to- 130i lbs. ., , I . 149 1
Quotations at Portland
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Portland Produce
' PORTLAND, Ore June . AP)-
Butter: aa grade prints cc: cartons
4Cc: A grade prints ASVtCi - cartons
eec; a grade prints 43,c; cartons Wc.
-- Butsfcrfat: First quality, maximum of
lot 1 per cent acidity, delivered In
Portland 52-52c: premium quality,
maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity
53-53 ',ac; valley routes and country
potnU 2c less than first'or 50-51 '.ic.
Cheese: Selling price to Portland re
layers: uregon triplets zs.4e; daisies
293c lb.; loaf 30.2c lb.; , triplets to
wholesalers 27c; loaf 27 "ao FOB.
ggs: to producers: Nomina) prices,
case count 27c . select henneries 28
29e: mediums 24c doz..
: ' Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers. In
cases: A grade large 37c; A medium
32c; small 23-24c doz.
, Live poultry: - Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to i lbs. 27c;
fryers. J'i to 4 lbs. 28c: roasters over
3'i lbs. 29c; Leghorns and colored hens,
all weights 25c; roosters and stags 18c
lb, ' , ...--il. -.. ,. -,- ).
t Rabbits: Government ceiling. Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c
lb.: live price to producers 24c lb.
Turkeys: Selling price to retailers:
Dressed hens No. 1, 39i-43c lb. .
Turkeys: Alive: - Government celling
prices: Hens 42c; toms 36 ',:, dressed
basis.
: Onions: Green 80c-1.00 doz. bunches.
potatoes: Old local No. 1. 3.50 per
cental; do 2s. SOs, 1.25; KUmath No. 1
3.75: Deschutes No. 1, 2.6S cental.
: Potatoes: New California white 4.00
4.25 cental.
: Country meats: Rollback prices to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 16-17c; vealers
AA 22'4c; A 21c; B 19-19 c; C 15
17c; culls 12-15c. Beef AA 21ic; A
20c; B ai,c; C 14c; csnner-cutter
cows 13-14c; bulls, canner-cutters 14
1434c: lambs AA 20c: A 24'4c; B 22', c;
C l0-20c; ewes FS 13',c; medium 12c;
Rjl,c i . .
Wool: Government control.
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May be used for saddb blankets,
Upestries and rujs. ,
173 (3 Iiiicrly dag 13wim
Cascara bark: 1944 peel 20c lb. -
Mohair: 1942, 12-month 45c lb. i.
Hops: Jfonrtnal contract 4944. S5c up;
1245. 75c; 1846, 55c; 1247, 50c lb. f .
Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al
tatfa No. 2 or better 34-35; oat-vetch
26 ton valley points; timothy (eastern
Oregon) J5-34 ton; clover 24 ton; mon-
tana grass hay No. 1, 33.50 ton. T'
Portland : Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore. June t, i-AP
( WF A) 1 Salable cattle 2000. total 2100;
calves salable and total 450; around
325 cattle and 60 calves held over;
market uneven; limited supply good
choice fed steers steady-strong but
some unsold: ' good cattle 50 Cents to
I. 00 or more below a week ago, 'dairy
type off most; many unsold; few
loads good fed steers 13.2518.25: one
load choice 17.15 for a new high this
year: , common-medium grass .. steers
mostly 9.50-12.00, few to 13.00; mixed
steers and heifers up to 14.73; some
fed heifers held higher; common-medium
- grades 1 8.00-12.00; canner and
cutter cows i 5.00-6.50; fat dairy s type
cows up to 1 7 JO; medium-good I meat
cows 8.50-12.00; bulls 50-75 cents low
er; medium-good 8.50-10.50; ' good
Choice "vealers weak at 14.50-15.50.
( Salable and total hogs 3500: market
slow; steady with Friday; carloads 50
cents under a week ago; good-choice
170-270 lb. loads and 180-270 lb. truck
ins 13.75, many unsold: weights above
370 lbs. 12.00 down; light lights .,10.00-
II. 00; few 178 lb. 12.50-13.00; good sows
6.00-50; light weights to 9.00; . choice
feeder pigs strong to 25 cents higher
at;.50. ;. :-' i
Salable sheep 1500, total 1800; spring
Iambs steady to 50 cents lower; old
crop lambs and ewes steady-weak; good
choice spring lambs 13 50-14 00, lew
14.50; common-medium 9.50-12.00; common-medium
shorn, lambs 8.00-11 M;
good ewes 3.50-4.00; common down to
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Portland Grain
t PORTLAND, Ore, June 6,1 (AP)
Wheat futures unquoted. f
i Cash grain? Oats No. 2-38 4b. white
82.50. Barley No. 2-45 lb. BW 49.50.
j Corn, flax, -cash wheat unquoted,
i Hard red winter: 12 per cent 1.62;
Others, unquoted, i
I Hard white Baart: 12 per cent US;
Others unquoted, i ' ,
Today's car receipts: Wheat 51, bar
ley 3, flour 19, corn 1, oats 10. mill
feed 17.i , i
Stocks and Bonds
June
STOCK AVERAGES
20
Tuesday!
Previous day
Week ago i.
. . . . ! i
monui ago
Year ago .
1944 high .
1944 low
BOND AVERAGES
30
. Indus
Tuesday' ,..89.4
Previous day ...90.1
Week ago 90.0
Month ago su e
Year ago 76.3
1944 high 90.2
1944 low ..r.-79.5
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10 10 10
Rails Indus Util Fogn
73 8 27.4 36.6 53.1
-.73.S 27.5 36.5 52.9
73.3 28i 36.6 53.0
71 H 27 1 as 0 51 R
.72.5 25.9 34.4 51.4
73. 28.4 37.1 53.4
.69.1 22.9 35.1 49.5
15
Rails
105.0
105.1
104.9
104.7
105.3
105.7
104.7
15 60
Util Stks
106.3 66.6
106J
106 2
106.0
103.7
106.4
104.7
66.4
66.5
65 7
59.6
66.6
63.2
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
,: Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned Executor has filed its
Final Account and Report in the
Circuit! Court of the State of Ore
gon for Marion County, in: Pro
bate, and that Friday, the 30th
day of June, 1944, at ten o'clock
A. M.1 at the courtroom of. said
court in the courthouse in Salem,
Oregon, has been set as the! time
arid place for hearing objections
to said Final Account and, final
settlement of said estate.
i First publication, May 31st,
1944; last publication, June' 28th,
1944. ;
THE UNITED STATES
NATIONAL BANK OF
PORTLAND (OREGON) '
Executor, Estate ,of Mary
Etta Breckenridge, deceas
ed. My-31-J-7-14-21-28.
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Donald Gets
Farm Con
17:: V.;-;- 1 ' X, - .', -n 14
The ,. Donald - Fanners. Union
Warehouse filed articles of asso-.
ciation with the county jclek's; of
fice "Monday. Membership in , the
cooperative association is limited
to those persons actively engaged
In the production f farm pro
ducts, who are members in good
standing in the Oregon division of
the Farmers Educational and Co
operative Union of America. The
association is organized Without
capital stock and membership fee
of one dollar is to be paid by each
member upon' being accebted to
membership. ;. ;.'.!. "1 , ; ;;
According to the article! 'of as
sociation, the purpose bt the' as
sociation Is the marketing, pro
cessing, grading and ' stdring of
farm products for 'its members,
and also to operate such factories,
processing, , packing and I storage
plants as - are ' necessary for the
proper handling and marketing of
these products: It will; also pur
chase and sell to its members all
kinds of farm and household sup
plies and equipment, and act on
behalf of its members in jthe bor
rowing of money, j Alt activities
are to be on a non-profit basis,
cooperative in character j for the
mutual benefits of its members.
Ralph Yergen, Roes R. Mitchell,
C. H. Coyle, Eilian W. Smith and
Walter T. Smith filed the articles
of association on behalf of the
warehouse, which is to be located
in Donald. ii.il!;--,.'
Egg Breaking,
Helps Storage,
WFA continues to buy . eggs to
maintain markets 1 and conserve
supplies, and breaking and freez
ing of purchased stocks : is now
underway. Graded eggs are being
bought under the carload buying
plan started in j February, with
current receipt eggs purchased by
government designated buying
agents at a producer price of 27
cents a dozen, 1 cent higher than
the support price before May 9.
Freezing not only perrhits hold
ing supplies for indefinite periods
for conversion into dried eggs and
other uses, but alco saves consid
erable storage space three cases
of frozen eggs, equivalent to
about three cases of shell eggs,
stores in the space required for
one case of shelled eggs. Since
the beginning of the carload buy
ing plan February5 27, i approxi
mately IVz million! cases ' pi eggs
have been purchased by the gov
ernment. . j j j:
Resident Reported
Seriously 111 ; j
PERRYDALE H. A.; Lee has
been seriously ill With heart trou
ble the past seven j days. ; Compli
cations have added to his suffer
ing and left him almost helpless,
although early in I the- week he
was reported somewhat im
proved. " I
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Phil Silvers, Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly dance Joyfully to Jerome
Kern's hit melody, "Make Way for Tomorrow." la the closing mo-
meots of Colombia's technicolor musical, "Cover Girl,? coming
; Thursday to thrill audiences at the Elsinore theatre. Featured In the
large and brilliant east are 15 of the nation's loveliest cover girls
chosen by a like number of magazines as their Ideals of beauty.
Companion feaure on the program Is "Black Parachute" with John
. Carradlne. ' ; "j -.tlj.-v w : " - '...-
Legal Notice
" NOTICE OF PROMOTION
EXAMINATION .
NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN
that a promotion examination,
subject to the rules, regulations
and provisos of the Civil Service
Commission of Salem,? Oregon,
will1 be held at the City Hall, Sa
lem, Oregon, on June 14 1944, at
9:30, o'clock a.m as follows: h
FIRST AID CAPTAIN-i-j
Salem Fire Department
GENERAL SCOPE OF EXAM
INATION, in addition to physical
examination by the city physician,
will include general advanced
first aid. I iV .
SUBJECTS OF EXAMINA
TION and RELATIVE WEIGHTS
of subjects on a scale of 100:;
Written examination..i.4.56
Demonstration of Skill....l.45
Experience and Ascertained
Merit . . -J.L.4. 5
PAY: One Hundred Ninety-one
and 50100 ($191.50) Dollars a
month. i-'ii- -
EXPERIENCE: Not less than
three years continuous service on
the Salem Fire Department force
under Civil Service appointment.
Candidates who have been sus
pended will be penalized in the
ascertained merit and experience
score given. I t ,
Applicants must be able to ex
hibit current certificate" showing
they have successfully passed the
Senior Red Cross First Aid. f i
Applicants Who are placed on
the eligible list will be required to.
take a physical examination from
the city physician before; appoint
ment Poor health or disabling
defects reported by the city physi
cian will be cause for removal
from the eligible list. I
APPLICATION BLANKS may
be obtained at the Office of the
City Recorder, City Hall; and will
not be accepted for filing after
June T, 1944, at 5:00 p.m. .
DATED at Salem, Oregon, this
29th day of May, 1944. -CIVIL
SERVICE COMMISSION
By: ALFRED MUNDT, Secretary
and Chief Examiner, j fi
June f 3-6-7-8-9-10. :
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice is' hereby giveri 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. . 5 -fl
Any and all persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby required to present ' the
same duly verified with proper
vouchers to this administrator at
Albany, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, i f .
Dated and first published . this
10th day of May, 1944. ill
J, DEO McCLAIN,
: Administrator. ;
Victor Olliver, t!
Albany, Oregon, f Ur
Attorney for Administrator,
My 10-17-24-31 J 7.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned ;has it been
duly appointed Administrator of
the Estate of FRANK l LYNCH,
Deceased, and that Letters of Ad
ministration have issued to him.
All persons h a v i n g claims
against said estate are hereby no
tified to present the same,; duly
verified and with the prop e r
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. HICK5 ?
. 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.
Irvin Schneider,
Former j Pioneer
Resident, Dies
PIONEE R Irvin Schneider,
who resided in the Pioneer dis
trict for many years, died Sun
day night in Dallas. Mr. Schnei
der had recently resided in Dallas
where he operated . a jewelry
store. He leaves a large number
of friends in this community.
Mrs. Frank Windsor
Now Convalescing
SPRING VALLEY, June 6.
Mrs. Frank B. Windsor is conval
escing at her home here after a
major operation at the Deaconess
hospital. Her eldest daughter,
Mrs. Leighton Holler of Tacoma,
Wash., is staying with her until
she is better. Mrs. Windsor wish
es to thank all of her friends' for
the many beautiful cards ' and
flowers sent her during her illness.
Home Food-Ereezing
Demonstration Slated
JORDAN VALLEY Linn coun
ty's home demonstration agent,
Miss Hansen, will demonstrate
freezing of foods Friday morning,
June 9, at Jordan community hall
beginning at 10 o'clock. Following
a no-hostess dinner at. noon she
will demonstrate and discuss can
ning. The interested public is invited.
RATION CALENDAR
i FOOD
' Processed foods Blue stamps AS
through Q8 valid indefnitely. Blue
stamps Its through VS valid June 1.
Meat, butter, cheese, etc. Red
stamps A8 through T8 valid indefi
nitely. Red stamps U8. V8 and WS
valid Indefinitely beginning June 4.
Sugar Stamps numoer 30 ; and 31
good for five pounds sujir indefi
nitely. Stamp 40 good for five pounds
canning sugar until March 1. 1945.
Apply at , ration board for more.
' 1 SHOES
Airplane stamp No. 1 and No. t
valid indefinitely.
GASOLINE
. - June 21- expiration date of No. 11
A coupons. May renew B or C cou
pons within but not before 15 days
' from date on cover.
Value of gasoline coupons: A. Bl,
CI. 3 gallons: B2.C3.lt and T, I
gallons. O. 1.6 gallons: E. 1 gallon
FUEL, on,
" Period 4-5 coupons good through
September 30. Coupons with gallons
printed on the face valid for amount
indicated until expiration date shown
on coupon sheet. Not more than 93
per cent of . season's rations should
have been ud to date.
Periodic Inspection of tires ended.
Inspection certificates required in
obtaining replacements..
STOVES
Purchaser must get certificate at
ration board for new stoves.
WOOD. SAWDUST. COAL
Fuel dealers deliver by orlorttfee
based on needs. Order your 12-month
supply now during temporary winter
storage program. .
- PKICE CONTSHM.
Refer' inquiries and complaints to
price clerk or local war price and
ration board.
Eggs Wanted
Top Prices Paid I j
Prompt Remittance
Ship or Bring Tour Eggs to
FRED IIEYER
; EGG DEPOT
331 8. E. Aider St
Portland. Ore.-
Some of ray coapofitori en going around to growers
and dahnlng that I an. out of business. This Is not TRUE
and U mUIeading. t ant sQlI In tho basins at thej am
localion. 4S0 North Front Street buying walnuts, Cberts
and nut moats. And I am in posiSbn to handlo'a larger ,
tonnago than over before, buying cask on deKvery. 't
.-.t. v.-w. .. - .7 & , . T- ' -;; -, ' -i".i'.V
Ilorris EIorfDinPcchiEg.Co.
IZO North Front Street .
Salem, Oregon .