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Grain Market L
Is Irregular
CHICAGO, Oct 20-VP- Grain
, futures markets were irregular
today, rye advancing to new highs
. - since mid-July only to break in
late trading and close' as much as
IY4 cents lower. Wheat was weak
and the other grains were off frac-
tions... - ;' -. .
The market was extremely ner
vous and reacted quickly to small
.. orders. , '': f'-'i
At the close wheat was to
14 cents lower than yesterday's
. finish, December $1.63-.' Corn
" was higher to lower, Decem
ber $1.13. Oats were higher
(to i lower, December 63. Rye was
..down to 1 ftDecember $1.10-
. Barley was off to , Decem-
' ber $1.04.
Local traders turned sellers of
- wheat when ' they found an al
most complete lack of demand.
'- Music Classes
Are Successful
1 ' -
PERRYDALE Doris McKee,
grade teacher, has group of 55
youngsters in a school music, class
. ranging from beginners to the
fourth grade. In the month of
school they have progressed nicely
and carry alto and soprano parts.
' Mrs. Duren and Mrs. Versteeg,
grade teachers who live near Am-1
ity were dinner guests at the Lo
renzo Gilson home Wednesday. T
The high school students have
set October 27 for the carnival.
Lyle Thomas, head of Polk
ounty's War Chest drive, spoke at
conclusion of Community club
meeting Wednesday. .
Woodburn Woman
Visits Daughter
.WOODBURN Mrs. W. S. El
liott is visiting at' the home of her
; daughter, Mrs. Frank Muhs at
Vancouver, Wash.
Jerry Macon -of North Second
street iwent to Oakland, , Calif.,
early this month and drove back
with his father-in-law, Lew Sin
clair, ho will remain in Oregon
for an extended visit
'Mrs Ida Brennan has sold her
-place on North Second street to
A. Coleman, and will store her
furniture and move into an apart-
v ment ;v f v- :-
Scio Property
Changes Hands
SCIO Gabe Grolig has pur
chased the 20-acre tract between
the Marie Patrny and former Gil
bert McDonald places on the east
outskirts of Scio. .
Eddie Dobrkovsky is recovering
at his home near Scio following a
major operation " at the Lebanon
General hospital.
Mrs. Fred Morter was taken to
the Albany General hospital Wed
nesday for medical treatment
Henry Hassler of the Providence
neighborhood is in the Deaconess
hospital at Salem for medical
treatment .
Portland Comparatively
Free of Major Crime
PORTLAND, Oct. 2(M-Dig-trict
Attorney James R. Bain de
clared this week that Portland
was comparatively free of major
crime, despite the influx of thou
sands of outsiders.
No major crimes have been re
ported in Vanport City, with 30,
000 people crowded into one
square mile. Sheriff Martin T.
Pratt told Vanport City business
men. - RATION CALENDAR
PROCESSED FOODS:
, - Book : 4 -Blue stamps A7 through
RS valid Indefinitely. Use or blue
- tokens discontinued October 1.
MEAT, BUTTER, FATS A CHEESES:
Booh 4 Red stamp AS through
KS valid Indefinitely. Spar stamp
23 valid exclusively for 10 points
lamb through Octoner 21.
SUGAR:
Book 4 sugar stamps. 30. 31. 32 and
33 valid Indefinitely. S pounds each.
SHOES: Loos SUmps Invalid:
Book 2 Airplane stamps Nos. 1
and 2 valid indefinitely. 3 valid
November L.
GASOLINE:
"A" 13 expires December 21. Each
coupon worth 4 gallons,
FUEL. OH.:
Old period four and five coupons
valid throughout the current heating
season. Mew period on coupon also
valid now and good throughout heat
tng year.
STOVES:
Apply at local OP A board for pur
chase, certificates.
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Crossword Puzzle
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1. supplied '
vith rounded
roofs '
4. footwear -.
10. therefore .
12. muse of lyric
poetry
? 13. spreading for
drying '
15. need '
16. Great Lake
17. the sun
18. continuous
- ' jesterer
20. river in
Germany
21. Peer Cynt's
- mother ,
23. grow old
24. land-measure
25. Etruscan
. god
26. refined ores
28. note In the
scale
30. church
festival
32. female
. relatives '
34. symbol for
. erbium
35. aricient
-- ascetic
37. fruit of the
dogrose -
.38. small rug ,
39. diminutive
for Daniel.
40. some 1
41. dock
43. Bohemian
city
45. masculine '
name
6. cereal
.grasses
,47. within
SO. quiet
52. mountain
nymph - .
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Average tisse a salatiaa': 24 mlm'e:
Plst by King Features Syndicate, lac.
Stock Market
Slightly Soft
NEW YORK, Oct. 2HJP)- The
stock market was a little soft to
day although scattered specialties
managed to edge into new high
ground for the year or longer and
selling elsewhere never was ur
gent . . ..
Encouraging was the Philippine
invasion, continued good war news
from Europe, electron trends and
individual business prospects.
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite was down .1 of a point
at 55.6, its first dip since Monday.
Of 876 issues registering, 337 were
lower, 282 higher and 257 un
changed. Transfers of i 744,615
shares . compared with 828,700
Thursday. . -
Hamburger. Variety J 1
Meats in Good Supply
CHICAGO, Oct 20 -(-Hamburger,
variety' meats and most
sausage items are In greater sup
ply" than other meats in the Unit
ed States ( the American Meat in
stitute reported today, with the
better grades of beef, pork loins,
hams, shoulders, bacon and spare
ribs "very scarce." , "
The report ' said there was a
."growing shortage of most all cuts
and grades of beef, veal, pork and
related products."
Youth Lives After .
Brain Is Punctured .
BUFFALO, NY, Oct 20 - UP)U
Robert L. Leonard, 15, who recov
ered after living two weeks with a
piece of wood in his brain,' left
Buffalo General hospital yesterday
for his home in Farmersville. t ;
. A Buffalo surgeon removed the
wood, an inch long and about a
quarter-inch In diameter, after x
rays had shown it had entered the
brain through the left temple. The
boy was injured in an automo
bile accident ,
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10-19
8. lyric poem '
.9. diminutive ' ,
. for. Edward
10 supercilious '"
person
11. eye
14. small bland
. 16 inciters .
19. pluckiest
20. Gaelic
21 to the shel.
tered side
'22. Reich
territory
24. foreigners
27. records
28. check
29. catch sight of
31. rip
33f waterway.
36. prepared for
publication
38. repast
41. town in Italy
42. fleur de lys
43. tropical
rodent ,
44 Ireland "
46 single unit
, 43. make an
edging
49. room in a
harem
51. street rail
way (abbr.) '
52. hypothetical
force
-53. Roman coin
54. guide
55. river mouth
. VERTICAL
1. morning . V
moisture,
2. Anglo-Saxon
money
3. usages -
4. feminine f
' name
5. perform t
6. highway
7. legatee
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Salem Market
Quotations
The prices below supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
oy me statesman: ..--BUTTER,
EGGS AND POULTET
Adresen's Baying Prices
(Sabjert to chBf without notice)
BUTTERFAT
Premium ' M
No 1 .1 J3
No. 2 -J . : M
BUTTER PRINTS
A - i
; ,48
- ,
48i
B
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large
Mediums .
Standards f
PulleU
; j&i
i - .43
..43
.'-M
M
: m
Jl
20
Cracks
Colored hens. No. 1
No. 2 colored hens
Colored frys
Marios) Creamery's Buying Prices
(Sabject to change wtthent mottce)
POULTRY' - .
No. 1 springs - ' ' 39
No.-l hens 3i
LIVESTOCK i : - t
Spring lamb ' ' i 10 00
Yearling lamb
7.00 to 350
Ewes ,
03
Dairy cows
-4.00 to 3 50
-tM to . 5 50
13J0
Dairy bulls
Top veal.
Top hogs ISO to 240 lbs.
1S.4S'
14 70
340 to 27 lbs.- ,
Swegle PTA Sleeting
Outlines Year's Plans
i - - - . . - .
SWEGLE The first regular
meeting of Swegle PTA was held
at the school ; house Tuesday, A
membership drive was plannedj
and a $5 prize .will be given the
school department which has the
greatest number of , mothers as
members. The organization is mak
ing plans for the hot lunch pro
gram again this year.
Erjgs UaniecT
Top Prices Paid! ,
Prompt Remittance
Ship or Bring Tear Eggs U
FI1ED IIEYEB
EGG DEPOT
131 S. ET Alder SL
" Portland. Ore.
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Quotations at
Portland r
Portland Produce -
PORTLAND. Ore- Oct 20 API-
Butter , AA grade prints 48-48' ,c,
cartons 46i-4?'c; - A grade prints
45tt-46e. ' cartons 61'a-46c: B erada
prints '-4H9e, cartons 40-Wic t
Butterfat First ouality, maximum
of M of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland S3-5Jic; premium quality,
maximum of J3S of i per cent acid
ity 53-53'ic; valley routes and coun
try points 3c less than first or so-
Eggs to Producers, candled basis:
3-4e less than selling price. '
sggs 10 reiauers: AA SBc; A large
56c; A medium 4S-48c: small toullet)
A 28c dox.
Live poultry Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to ,2 lbs. 29c;
fryers 2 to 3lb lbs. 28c: roaatcrm ewer
3h Iba. -38c: Lcchorns J3"c; colorad
hvas : all - weigbu ,2Slc; ' roosters and
tags 21c lb. , .
Country meats Rollback n rices to
retailers: . Country - kUled hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs, lft-20c:-AA 22U.e:
A 21ic; B lS-lic: C la-H'ie; culls
13-iac; .-Deei AA v mc, - A 20Ac; B
lic; C 14c; eanner-cutter . cows 13
14c; bulls, caimcr-cutters 14-144c;
lambs AA 26c; A 24'ac; -B 22ic; C
10-20c: ewes TS 13 'ic; M 12c; R 10'e.
Cheese Selltnc orice to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 38.4e; daisies
29.9c; loaf 302c; triplets to wholesalers
Z7c; loaf mc lb. JOB. - -
. Rabbits a- Government ceiling; Ave-
rase country killed to retailers Ss-44e
lb.; live price to producers 23 -24c. '
Turkeys Selling price to retail
ers: Dressed hens No. 1. 39'a-43c lb. '
mrtceys Alive: Government ceil
ing buying prices: . Hens 42c: x toms
36ic lb, dressed basis. , f v
Onions Green 65-75C dos. bunches.
Onions Yakima dry. 50s. 1.25: 3-
lnch 1 0-2.00 l. locals 1.50-1.75 ncr SO-
lb. bag: boilers 10-25c. -. -. - -; ,
Potatoes Deschutes No. 1. 3.29:
Yakimas 3.25: Klamath Falls 3.42 cen-
Nal; No. 2. 1 JO per 50-lb. bag; local
sj(3 oranse oox. s.
wool Government control.
Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb.
Mohair. 1942. 12-month 45c lb.
Hops Nominal contracts: 1944. S5c
up: 1949. 75o; 194S. 55c; 1947, 50c lb. ,
nay wnoiesaie prices nominal: Al
falfa.. No. 2 or better. $34-35: oat-vetch
$25 ton valley points; timothy (eastern
Oregon) S39-3S ton; clover S24 ton.
PORTLAND. Ore- Oct. IS API-
Portland wholesale market: These are
the prices retailers pay wholesalers.
except where otherwise noted.
Eggs to retailers: AA. 58-50 cents:
A. large. 55-58 cents; A, medium. 44
cents; smau (puuet) A. 28-27 cents dos.
Fresn vegetables: j -
' Cabbage No. 1 sreen. round type.
I2.79-3JS crate. .
Celery Oregon S2.25 to 2.75: celery
hearts.-$2.25 to 20 dox. bunches.
com Nortnwest. S2.00 sack. -Mushrooms
Nominal hothouse. SO
cents lb.
Cranberries McFarlane. S7 to 7.80:
early blacks. $8 7ft to f .00.
Grapes California Tokay S3.40: W.
Malaga. S3; Concord $1.00; Muscat, S2.74
nig. . - i
specialty fruits Pomecranates. S2.7S
lug; Persimons. 20 cents lb. Other pro
duce unchanged. -
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct 20 (AP)
No wheat futures or cash grain
quoted. , -
Cash wheat (bid): Soft "white 1.50;
soft white (excluding Rex) 1.50',;
white club IJO',4:. western red 10'i.
Hard red winter; Ordinary 1.50; 10
per cent ui; per cent 1.35; u
per cent t.80.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.52;
11 per cent 1J8; 12 pee cent 1.60. . .
Today' car receipts Wheat S. bar
ley S, flour 3, mUlfee4 3, flaxv 2,
corn . -1
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct 20 (AP)
( w A) cjattie salable 23. total 50:
calves salable and total 10: scattered
sales steady; nothing representative as
to sales: late demand broad for ; most
classes with complete clearance: best
rtiay fed , steers 13.75; limited supply
common meaium grass steers 9M
12.50; heifers 8.00-1130; best beef cows
11.00; canner and , cutter cows 4.50
t25: shells down to 4.00 and below:
good-choice vealers 13.00-14.00; grass
caives n.w aown. . .
Hogs salable and total 50; scattered
sales steady; good-choice around 180'
220 lb. 15.75: ,370-530 lb. sows 13.50-75
good-choice feeder pigs quotable
13.50-14.25.
Sheep salable and total 25; market
nominal; good - choice woo led lambs
salable around 11 JO; week's extreme
top 12.00 for ' choice range lambs;
shorn lambs 10.00-11.00; liberal supply
55-75 lb. feeder lambs 7.00-1.00; good
yearlings 9.00-50; medium-good ewes
Ballot Measures Will
Be Discussed Saturday
ROBERTS The Home Ec club
of the grange met with Mrs. Ab
ner Kline Tuesday, Ten members
were present " i ;
Ballot measures will be dir
cussed Saturday at grange meet
ing by Mrs. Winnifred Pettyjohn,
Roy Rice, Mrs. Kline and Frank
Bennett . .
DRS. CHAN... LABI
Ot.t;.T.Lasa,NJ DrO.CbanJtf
CHINESE Herbalists '
X41 North Liberty
Upstairs Put t land General Clectm
Co Office open Saturday only
10 a m to 1 pro; f to 1 pjn Con
uitation Blood pressure and urine
tests are tree ef charge. Practiced
tnce 1911
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Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
, . , Oct 20 -
STOCK AVRAGES
1 . . , ' 30 15 15 SO
v " . Iudus Rails Util Stks
friday . 77.1 28.0 38.1 55.8
Previous day 77.1 29.0 38.8 55.7
Week ago . 77.0 28.S , 38.8 55.5
Month ago 75.2 27.1 37.8 53 3
Year ago .70 S 14 8 36.0 50.7
1944 high . 78.2 29.8 39.0 58.4
1944 low . .-.69.1 22 J 35.1 . 49.5
BOND AVE AGES
20 10
.' Rail Indus
10
Util
106t
108.9
107.0
108.8
105.3
107.2
104.7
10
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68.5
68.6
' 68.6
62.8
ss.s
63J
Triday J 92J .105 X
Previous day KM 105 J
Week ago L92.1 105.1
Month ago 1 89.8 105.4
Year ago 77.1 105.1
1944 v high 92.9 10S.7
1944. low 79 J 104.7
New 1944 high.
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Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS -
. NOTICE IS GIVEN that Iallian
Flake has by order of . the Cir
cuit Court of Marion County, Ore
gon, been appointed administra
trix of the estate of Frank Flake,
deceased, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are required to pre
sent verified claims to the under
signed at 550 Marion Street Sa
lem, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof. Dated Oc
tober 21st 1944.
i LILLIAN FLAKE,
Administratrix.
OJ1-28-N.4-11-18.
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Livestock and Ponltry
SMALL SORREL, saddle pony, light
mane and tail. Well broke and gentle,
good horse for children. 664 8. Coral.
Apt. 1. Ph. 8753.
GOOD Milk Cows, fresh and coming
fresh - soon. Elizabeth Dunkle. Rt. a.
Box 108D. West of Penn. Annex.
RABBIT TRYERS A furs. Ph. 2-1234
' . ATTBKTIOII -
Win remove dead St worthless stock
in a moment's notice! ' SALEM FER
TILIZER BY-PRODUCTS. Pfa 5000
Collect No other Phone I
RABBITS WANTED, buy Tues."
Wed.: ' also furs. Breeding stock for
sale. Harder Rabbit rarms, 3405 Cha
ry Ave., ph. 2-1882 or 9983.
WANTED: Beet and - canner cows
bulls and veals. Will call at farm
E. I Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Rosd
Ph 21345 Morns or eves. :
Aactions
FOR YOUR AUCTION - .
Max G roes beck, licensed Salem aue-
Uoneer: farm, furniture or livestock.
anywhere, anytime. Call, ptu. or write
box 20. suverton Kfl-, saiem. pn. ouse.
Anctions
AUCTION SALE f
A J. BAKER, SALEM A0CTXONXE1C
Write me for sale dates. Gen. delivery,
or see me at Camp Joy, 2 blka. N.
of underpass, Portland Road, Hwy. 90.
Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED griddle cook, waitress
and kitchen woman. Apply Mickey's
Sandwich shop. 479 Court.'
-MEN and Women: Dark room help
needed. Experience not necessary. Ap
ply Bishop's Studio. S30 State.
NIGHT fry cook. Senator Pood Shop.
'- LAUNDRY help
work. Ph. 4127.
wanted.,
i .
Steady
MORE Poultry- Pickers - wanted.
Northwest Poultry - and Dairy Co,
1505 N rront. Ph. 1007. j
: LAUNDRY Help wanted. No exper
ience necessary. Apply Salem Laundry
Co, 263 So. High. St r -:'
WANTED: " Eligible men or women
1S-4S who are interested tat steady
work with opportunity for advance
ment in vital food distribution field.
Cet set now for m pleasant Inside
winter Job. Good pay while you learn.
Opportunities also for young men IS
and elder going to school. Aoolv to- ,
day. Safeway Stores District Office.
Room 208 McGUchrist BUg. -
ARE You interested ta meat cutting
as a profession It you are and have
had some retail cutters experience or
farm cutting experience, you can se
cure Immediate employment In a
steady position with full opportunity
to learn the business while you earn
a good wage. .We are ; prepared to
teach you. As a retail meat cutter
you will be rendering a genuine war
time service to the community. Posi
tions available both in i and out of
Salem Apply Safeway Stores District
Office. Room 208. McGUchrist Build
ing. Salem. i
Help Wanted Male
Workers now employed ta war pro
duction should not apply and will not
be considered for employment by em-'
nioyers advertising in this section, i
STUDENT FOR Dart time doorman.
Apply In person. Grand Theater.
WANTED: Truck driver for Iocs ins.
Truck to ; be kept in- Salem nights.
Dave Schafer, Star' Route, Silverton,
Oregon. - - it r- -
Wholesale Distributors. 1 genl. mdse.
seeking salesmen, Washington. Ore
gon, Box 324. Equity. 113 W. 42. N.Y. 18.
FOR PROCESSING turkeys for the
armed forces. Exp. not nec Steady
work 4c good pay faeenyone not afraid
to -- work. Norwest - Poultry Si Dairy
Products. 1505 N. Front. - ; , ,
DAIRY HAND at Schindler's dairy.