; . It ' . "S I ' 1111 ' I I M ' MMCiiaii ? " ' 1 - - i.- it ' ..Ci--' ... TAGS TEH ' Th OZSGOirSTATCMJtN. Scdcxsu Crgcn.Tur- Stocks Show : Late Strength . ; . NEW YORK, June HHPro fit selling tempered bullish ardor In the stock market today but brisk bidding for motors and in dustrial specialties in the final hour save the closing list some . buoyant touches. - Most of the leaders of the fast rise of Monday and Tuesday re- - at a A ii 3 ceaea a oil ui uc esnj yrocwu- r.ings and as this adjustment pro ceeded buyers transferred their attention , to air transport and su- mines. Closing prices although . irregular showed , many ; gains of Iraftiranm in nnint nr mnrt. The market's reluctance to fall back far from the. "peace boom" lugns Ul Auesuaj was uiujukvi tne ram aiier some sizaDie e iinM n thfc firct hour. Steels ; were aooui uie omj mjw svuji , which failed to retrieve early losses. r The - Associated Press 60-stock composite was unchanged at 54.1, the .highest mark for this measure sinoe Nov. 12. 138. Transactions amounted to 1,442,580 shares against 2,330,920 Tuesday. Low , priced issues of various . categories again contributed hea vily, to the, day's volume, the more prominent including Willys-Overland, Radio Corp.,- and Interna tional Telephone. Finley Twins Have Birthday Party PRINGLE Bel va and Beverly Finley entertained at a party Sat urday, June 14, in honor of their 13th birthday. . Present were Norma Holden, Nadine Moon, Bobby Holden, Duane Morris, Gene Moon, Wayne Finley, Donna Bell Kathcart and Shirley Hickman. The evening was spent playing games, alter which refreshments were served. Drop Everything fortius Anuria Wav! - m Doa't varrr If anllury ncthoda 4taap- rolotnl ran. V. t boaic. tb fornaU ad r IKiCTuRl mdurtlTly at Kotei Thm tam a Miac Cllnlr. aaiaaml hw QUICK yoor plla putn. Itrfe, awtw mrm rHerrd. Get t.00 tube TboratM Minora Kertal Olat wnt xUy. r art tha aaaj-ta-applr Tkorm-' to a Uiaor Rwtal HHtivosltorla, aaly a Irw cavta BMra.' Try IX H TORS' war TODAT. At all good druc stores verywbr in Salem, at I rea Meyer i. MICKEY MOUSE THIMBLE THEATRE LITTLE AirNIE BOONET WHAT GAME ARE MXI R-AYWO? THIS PAPER IS BLANKK 7 - r-r -Nf Y TV TIIL LONE HANGER I I rTHERE'slTx I -. .-...JO sove A TIRC ft Mi - ( I WENT TO OUR HIDEOUT l"ST crr AT BUCKYVILLE EVERY- Jjiy2&. yt THING WAS OKAY, EXCEPT N0 WtE C: -aiaL BODY HAS SEEN CHUCK I ' C::ir3 Fcrn -E!:ro "Strictly Private" AW- fete p ONE OF TWtlaUyS TaMTEb OUT A j axX.PWWTE TDWY WD TOD AAE. TrMT Ht WA SOUWEK OP TORTUS .irr BO BOCS Salem; Market Quotations The prices 1m. ow supplied by a. lo cal grocer arc indicative of the dally market d rices taid to (rowers by Sa- 4cm buyers but are not guaranteed by The statesman: Cauliflower, crate 1 25 and S.SS Crook neck at Italian aquasn. id. .03 Turnips, doz bunches 1.00 .03 .70 SO jSO ISO 03 . JOS cabbage, ib. Endive, doz. bun. . Radishes, dox bun. Carrots, dos. bun. . Celery, doz. bun. . Pumpkin, lb. Parsnips, lb. BUTTER. EGGS AND POCLTKT Aadreiea's Buying Prices (Subject to cfcaat i eat aatlctl BUTTEKFAT - . Premium M No. 1 -U No. S , JSO BUTTER PRINTS A B .45Va JO M M J8 Quarters , EGGS Extra large . Medium Standards . Pullets POULTRY Colored hens. No. 1 . No. 2. colored bakes Colored frys -, ,. tl JSO Old roasters .15 Marion Creamery's Buying Prices (Subject to change witheut notice) POULTRY No. 1 springs , 'J A No. 1 hens 25 DONT KNOW WHETHER .WE'RE 8ATHIKJS POR OUR DINNER THEIRS K THAT'S BUT fXJDLEY DlDIT. THINK SOl RIGHT.' May be used for tapestries' n J 'AUA Imi rnriiiin. ''s j r--- . 1 i -. 'II I X i 'X. By Quinn Hall tt. G.aAlVlY YDUeV SOU LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions, and sales reported: Dressed veal , , M Spring iambs ; 14.00 to 15.00 Yearlings " S.00 to 11.00 Ewes - S.00 to S.00 New Store j At Hiirora 1 - . t, ;.! ;. i AURORA W. Smith opened an electrical supply and repair business in the building on the highway owned by Mrs. Elsie Pe ters, where the Economy market was operated by A. C. Hawkins. s . - ' ' ' - 2 i . . . Bicycle Fall Ruins Fortress Guniicr SHEPPAR DFIEtD, Tex, June 14-JFh Staff SgLSJohn J. Tru illo of Las ryegas, NM, rear gun ner on; a Flying Fortress who en tered the regional station hospital here today, completed 24 missions without a scratch, then broke his leg while riding a bicycle to take Off fof hi 25th. r j ILL TEAR HER. UMB 'M a a a SMXMY THAT5 WHAT WE HE WAS PINCHED HAVE TO f FIND OUT! OR S; LISTEN!! a s a arns fa- ;M .aW ,1 DUOLEY LEFT HERS IN A HURRY WHEN HE SMI WHAT HE7M3UJW7WASTH! LfTTERj H Beautiful Ilandwov- r-a Virgin. I I? Singlcs-.- saddle blankets, and rugs.. 13 Ca ' hi ' LOOKS LIKE THE . CH..TH. .CHIEP'S J 4. Financing of Older Homes Discussed Under wartime conditions, when new home construction has been sharply curtailed ; - by ; material shortages and when war -housing is necessarily reserved for occu pancy by the most essential war workers, - the maintenance of a sound financing; system for older home . properties has become in creasingly important, Folger John son, state director of the federal housing administration, said Tues day. -;-; :.,.;. t'J For m civilian families who find it necessary to move into new quarters during wartime, ex isting homes represent the chief supply of housing that will be available for the duration, of the war, he pointed out In such cases, Lp families desix to purchase Nwuses, the FHA: insured mortgage plan offers a , sound, protected financing method, with many pro tective safeguards for the buyer. Under the FHA plan, the mort gage debt on the home Is steadily reduced by equal monthly pay ments, which also include inter est (limited to - a maTimum of 41. per cent on reducing balan ces), and the FHA mortgage in surance premium of one-half of 1 per cent These payments also include amounts sufficient to ac crue real estate taxes and hazard insurance premiums in advance, thereby protecting home owners against default on these isportant items. I Under the FHA plan, existing homes which meet FHA minimum standards as to physical sound- nes and location are eligible for insured mortgages covering up to 80 per cent of the FHA valuation of the property and may run for as long as 20 years. Mr. Johnson pointed out that on such a loan. the monthly payment per $1000 for principal . and interest and FHA mortgage insurance amounts to $6.73, based ! on a maximum twenty year loan. To compute the total monthly payment, he said, it is only necessary to add 112 of the annual i taxes and 112 of the annual fire and other haz ard insurance premium. Valley Births BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. Cal Monroe (Beth Purvine) an nounce the birth of a son on June 8. .! A WHITE GODDBSS MMD M rami ji. ' fi A AWSTN' M0iSKt(-7IijTjy fJJUU 1 U WVAN I r 7W MC.IS.INVI VER BBG") B)tlU THE ADMIRAL, it. . i L-iai i .VI X ITS MONK MURFEEJS BLACK SPEEDBOAT RACING DOWN THE CANAL! IT GIVES ME THE WIM-WAMS F f50PHER.'WEVE ) HOW'S THAT? 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Beer, has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of ROBERT A BEER, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Marion County, and has Qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to th under ticned,. Amy M. Beer; at-4Q4 Guardian Building, Salem, Ore gon, within six months from the, date hereof. j AMY M. BEER, adminis tratrix of the estate of Rob- ert A. Beer, deceased. Dated and first published June 1, -1944. I Last Publication June 29, 1944. J-l-8-15-22-29. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of School District No. 24, Marion 1 County, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock, P. M. on Tuesday, June 27, 1944, for fur nishing 2600 barrels of fuel oil. Specifications and bid blanks may be obtained from and bids shall bd filed with the! District Clerk at his office at 460 North High Street, Salem, Oregon. Dated at Salem, Oregon this fourteenth day of June, 1944. C. C. WARD f Clerk, School District No. 24. J-15-22. U DRS. CHAN... LAM Dr.r.TOarulV J). Dr.G.CIuaJt.D ' CHINESE Herbalists 241 North Liberty j Opsttlrs Poitland General Electric Co Office open Saturday only 10 m to 1 p.ri)4' S to 1 p.iri Con fultation Blood prcmsure and urine tests are fret of ftharge. Practiced since 1911. -:,?- - - J ", ' I aMCMMYSAPPLW 9TlLXH0HVeCt, 1 f HOW PVA THAT ?V y, r 1 j rin l WAS lipisi' MV CU' - 9C09CHY... 0UT IT 1 -JTtfyMK STM.IH' ,i f ' 5?COOCHV' S S- PLANS 1 AT ThE I LWHTNIN'.X COUUO PlAV CANT -A45TTHEWL L I THCMj TCe-TiCWS, i.OO)E.j, J J i tvMTU 9 -jvTyy nfl : fsCORCHT. . 'i VfiRP BIRD SCftPgp tJi 1 : ' 1 I i k il XV v --"V J i i I l'2. ""-s.. ; -- ( 8 13 2 15 16 zo Z4 IT 30 31. 3Z 36 37 44 44 V 2 47 48 49 53 5 . 614 5. exclamation of triumph -6. failed . 7. citrus drink S. rugged mountain spur 9. restaurant : car 10. portents v ll.lndefinlU ' article 1. elevate 18. hit gently 19. Greek letter 21. the heart ( . 22. land-measure . 24. head -' 26. unexpected . . obstruction . -28. asunder 30.Hverm . - Venezuela SLnew: comb. ' form -32. Japanese coin 34. reiterate- - 35. prefix: thrice 36. S-ahaped ,., - j worm " . 38. vicarage 39. Mohaxnme- ; . .dan prince ' 40. olfactory I organs 4L unattached. 44. snare 46. meadow 48. heavy weight 49. street (abbr.) 52. sun god Greys, Airmen Battle to 8-8 BaU Deadlock (Continued from page 8) Airmen and dusky Rightfielder Rufus Jackson of th : Greys brought the hands from the pea nut sacks on three occasions. It was announced by Marion Coun ty War Finance Chairman Dosig Yeater after the game that $800 worth of bonds had been sold during the .game by the Salem Women's Breakfast club. Approx imately 2500 tickets for the "tick et per bond" game were report edly sold also. J0 innlngt : Prises Greyi (S) Player, pot. AB R H PO A I L. Johnson, as 6 Hoffert, 3b 4 Bailey. 2b i Williamson, t' ., 4 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 18 i a Jackson, rf , S Ward, lb , 4 Ross, cf-p . - S Shank. If .... ...5 B. Johnson, p 1 a i ii o 0 10 4 0 10 0 0 10 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan, ci ..4 ...0 .43 Rooney, z-cf Totai Air Bast (S) PUyer, ptt. Dunlap, If Cordcs. 3b Frentzko. c L S S 30 10 AB R H PO A E ...5 1110 0 .....4 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 S 1 41 22 0 -. 9 1 1 9 4 S 1 0 13 0 4 1 0 1 1 4 2 I I S 5 0 1 2 4 Costello, cf Dorer, 2b GosaeUn. lb Wolpert. rf , JureK. ss Callahan, p Total . 40 8 6 30 18 z Ran for Shank in 10th. Prison 000 501 200 0 S Hits .- 011 300 300 1 S Air Base 215 000 000 0-8 Hits . , 213 000 000 0 Innings pitched. B. Johnson 2 plus. Ross. Callahan. At bat off B. Johnson 12. Hits off Johnson 3, Runs scored off Johnson 3, off Ross 3. Runs responsi ble for. Johnson 4. Ross 1. Callahan S. Struck out by Johnson 4. by Ross 11, by Callahan 9. Base on balls off John son 2. off Ross 1, off Callahan 2. Wild pitches. Callahan. Passed balls. Frentz ko. Left on bases. Greys 8, Air Base 7. Two-base hits, Costello, Dorer. L. Johnson. Runs batted in, Costello 2, Callahan 2, Dorer. Jurek 2. Cordea. Shank. L. Johnson 1. Ryan I. Stolen bases, 'Gosselin, Jurek. Ward, Hoffert. Cordes. Double plays, Jurek to Dorer to Gosselin. Time 2:38. Umpires: Two Inmates and Don Hendiie. Quotations at East Side Market POSTLARD, Orut June l i9h Cast Side wholesals market prices; ; Strawberries: -Nominal ceiling to wholesalers IM plus freight; to re tailers 141 12-basket crate. ; Raspberries: Nominal 18c lb. Asparagus: No. 1 . loose, 4.00 pyra mid: No. 2, 3.00 pyramid. 'i -,. - . . Beets: Local 70c per dozen bunches. Cabbage: Local lfrM. It9 orange box; round type 279 erate. Beans: Horse 8-Sc lb.: green 19c lb. Creena: SDinachv local SOc ; orange box; mustard 80-75 dozen bunches;, kale 79c crate; parsley 70c per doren bunches; watercress 1.00 dos. bunches. Lettuce: Local. 2a, No. JLr 2L00-SJSS erate; others 1.78 crate. ; --J.i - Onions: Green aoc doses ouncnes; commercial trade, dry, 90s, 3.70 lug. ; Peas: Local 7-sc lb. Radishes: RaL75-S0e dozen bunches; white SO dozen bunches. j Rhubarb: Field, boxes, 90s, 1 .25-1.50. Root . vegeUbles: . Bulk parsnips 79c lug; carrots 75c. m .-Turnips: Mid -Columbia 1 .23-1-44 per dozen bunches. i . ; , 4 riaata: . Lettuce 1.00: eabbaae 1.00: cauliflow er 1 JO: neopers lJWC pansy, IM flat; marigolds IM box; j snapdragons IM. flat. s , - ... '.;. ;;.-! Portland Prodac PORTLAND. Ore. June 14 -i(APr-- Butter, AA xrad prints -48creartona 484e: - A- fradt . prints 45tc; car tons 4Cc; B grade prints 45e; -cartons 48c.. : ' -l- ---. -v Butterfat: First quality, maximum of .Sof 1 oer cent acidity, delivered In Portland .52-52iC; premium quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity &3-53c; valley routes and country pouts 3e less Jess 4han first -er 90-51 tie. Cheese: Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon' triplets 2fl.4e; daisies 2S.Sc lb.; loaf 30.2c lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c; loaf 27e FOB. - Eggs: To producers: Nominal prices, case count 27c;- select henneries 28 2Sc; mediums 24c dozen. ' " -i Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers in ases: A grade large 37c; A medium' 32c; small 23-24c dozen. - Uv poultry : juuymg prices zrom producers: Broilers up to 2 'a lbs. 27c; fryers I'V to 4 lbs. 28c; reesters over 3Va lbs. 29c; Leghorns and colored hens all weights 29c; roosters and stags 18c lb. -.. -U . -. . . . - Babbits: Government oeilina;. Aver age country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live -price to producers 4c re. .Turkeys: Selling, price to retailers: Dressed hens No. 1, 39l,i-43c lb. - - ' Turkeys, alive: -Government -celling buying prices: Hens 42c; toms 36,kc. dressed basis., h.-. 'Onions: Green SOc-1.00 doz. bunches. Potatoes: Old local.: No. I. 3J0 per cental; do 2s, 50s. It5; Klamath No. L 3.75: Deschutes No. z. J.6S cental. Potatoes: New California white 8.80 cental: Texas red 3.75 per so-jd. Das. Country meats: Rollback -prices to retailers : Country . killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. 16-17c; vealers AA - 22VaCt A 21 ic; B lS-lS'c: C 15 17'c; culls 12-15c; beef AA 214c; A 204c; B 18c; C 14c; canner-cutter cows 13-14c; . bulls, canner-cutters 14- 144c; lambs 99 26c; A 24c; B 22'ic; C 10-20c; ewes FS 13Vc; medium 12c; R 18ic. , - Wool: Government control. Cascara bark: 1844 peel 20c lb. Mohair: 1942 12-month 45c lb. Hops: Nominal contract: 1844. 85c up; 1945, 75c: 1946, 55c; 1947. 50c lb. Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-35.00; oat- vetch 26.00 ton. valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) 35.00-36.00 ton; clover 24.00 ton; Montana grass hay (No. 1) 33.50 ton. - "t ' RATION CAtEND AH FOOD ' Processed foods Blue stamps A8 through VS valid .ndefinitely. Meat, butter, cheese, etc Red stamps A8 through WS valid Indefi nitely. ! ' - Sugar Stamps nunrner 10 and . 31 good for five pounds sugar indefi nitely Stamp 40 good for five pounds canning sugar until March 1, 1943 Apply at ration board for more. SHOES : Airplane stamp Na 1 and -No. J valid indefinitely. Loose stamps in valid. GASOLINE June 21 expiration date of No. 11 A coupons. May renew B or C cou pons within but not before 19 days from date on cover. ) Value of gasoline coupons: A. Bl. CI. 3 gallons; B2, C2. R and T. 8 gallons. D. 19 gallons: E, 1 gallon FUEL OIL 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 84 per cent of season's rations should have been uaed to date. Periodic inspection of , tires ended. Inspection certificates required In obtaining replacements. STOVES i 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. PRICE CONTROL ' Refer inquiries andi complaints to price clerk or local war price and . ration board. Try ase ef Chinese -remedies. Amazing SUCCESS fee V 846 years la China. Ne ! asatter ' witb what ailment yea are AFFLICT ED disorders, saasttis, heart taag. hver, kidneys, stomach, gas, constipation, nleers, ea betls, fever, (kin, female ' com plaints - ' : - Charlie Chan fz Chinese Herb Co. 1 J Offift Honrs Only Taes. a ad , Sat, 9 a. as. to 6 p. m. aad San. and Wed- 9. v an. to 16-tS p. as. 122 N. CcmX St, Salem. Ore. ILCLld i . i - - i Portland Livcgtock (WFAr Salable and total cattle .200; salable calves 75, 4otal -'85; ' market moderately active, mostly steady; few gooa-mcwum grass steers iiwum; cutters down to 7jOO; common-tnedlum heifers 8.00-12JO; canner-cutters " cows 5.00-6.50; shelly- cows 4.50 down; fat oairy xype . cows to tw; neavy -tioi-steins 4o-8-H); .medium ef cws 8-t5; medium-good bulls SJ15-8J0, some held above 10a0; good -choice vealers 14J0 15 JO. , but. late domand less, active; - Salable hogs 900. total 550; holdover 190; market steady except light lighta weak to 29 cents lower: good clearance 4 . ui vwA.nl. 1IA.W, Ik. 13.75; -275-30S lbs. 11-W-12JM; few 170 175 lbs. 13.00-. light lichte S.75-11.00: good sows S.OO-50; good -choice light sows to -00; , good feeder pigs 9.00; choice salable to ... - Salable -aheep 300, total 773; market fairly active, mostly steady; good choice Spring lambs mostly 13 M: medium-good ' grades 12AO-13.00; -common 10U)0-11J)0: common -nedram shorn old crop lambs SJO-10.0O; . culls down to im: fewT good -choice ewes 3.78, com mon grades JL58. ;- . . -1 ,,v Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. June 14 (API Wheat futures and cash grain un quoted. ' - - , --csh wheat (Offer): son white 152; soft white excluding Rex) 1J4; white club 1.54; western red unquoted. - . Hard red winter: (offer) 1J2; others unquoted. ' Hard white Baart: Unquoted. .Today's car receipts: Wheat 30. bar ley 1, flour 3, millfeed 4. flaxseed 3. Stocks and Bonds ; wune i : STOCK AVERAGES , ' ' wi-mu4-v 7 s na . a i Previous day 75.4 27.8 37.0 84.1 Week' ago 13M XI. X' 36 A ' 93.0 Month ago 72.0 .. 27.4 38.0 52.1 rear -ago 71.4 . 23.0 34.1 . so 5 1944 high : 73 .S 28.4 - 37.1 54.1 1944 low . St.l 22 J 35.1 49.5 BOND AVERAGES . Wednesday S9J 104.8 106.4 67.0 Previous day U89t 104.9 106.4 68 8 Week ago . SS.S ' 104.8 106J 66.5 Month ago 88 1 1044 106 A 6SX Year ago 7S.o iosx 104.0 SS.S 1944 , high - 901 105.7 106.4 67 0 1944 low U.-79.5 104.7 104.7 63 2 : New 1944 ' highs. , Interest Lags In Grain Pits . i , ; . . . . CHICAGO, June 14-iP-Reac-tion to a wave of short covering set off j yesterday by reports of rust damage .to southwestern wheat was apparent in the grain pits today. Buying Interest lagged and all futures . averaged lower at the close. Market analysis said ' many shorts had evened up their positions and were slow to press the selling side because of uncer tainty as to how severe the dam age may be. j i Commission houses were on both sides of the wheat market at the opening : when prices were mixed, ;but much of the buying power had been exhausted - yes terday and when the demand be gan to; lag prices dropped and were off as much as a cent until a rally ; just before the close. Rye futures were firm at the start but soon weakened and were at their lowest points near the finish. The market followed the decline in wheat when it became apparent ' the early demand had been satisfied. Wheat closed higher to lower than yesterday, July $1.58. Oats were 4 higher to lower, July 74H. Rye was unchanged to lower, July $1.07, Barley , was off; Va to H, July $1.17. Reports of clearing weather in the southwest led to the belief the winter wheat crop there would mature ahead of the rust. Further minimizing the danger was -the fact that practically all wheat in the northwest is of rust resistant varieties. j DRESSED Ved and Hogs Wanted! L Top Prices Paid! Prompt Remittance Ship U Fred Heyer ; Ileal Division 444 8. W. Yamhill St or ft. E. 8.2nd A. Foster Blvd. 11 Oie: animals . kUIcd IrJJ eomnliance witb p. m v regnlatloBs. v- , EAprrr gooqis . t,.S V1. ... ., , .' - - . - - i , - ',