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Tna OSTGOir STATEZMJUl, Calsa,; Orsxjon. Vadnasdor Morning. Dacsunber 12. 1SU rr : : : - - ; - ' ' y Quotations at Portland "THB YOUNG IDEA"; By Mossier Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. It XP--Cash wht Ibldr: Soft white 1H; soft white (excluding Rexl 1H; white chib ; l.M: ww(rr ra 1M. Iter rtd wlntti: Ordinary 144; It ' per sent l.M; It per cent 1.87; 11 per tin 1 TO. ' - Hard white bssrt: Ordinary 1 S4; 10 pr cent l.M; 11 per eml l.M; It ar . eent 1.70. .. Today's eer receipts: Wheat TS, be. Wy a. riour I: muifeed 4. price to retailers: Bans 44-41c; torn 3S-Hc lb. , Onions Oregon dry No. 1. 1.40 3 60 lb. sack; green 0e doc. bunches. Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry stock 20c lb. Mohair i 1044. 11-month 4Se lb. Hay Wholesale rail shtaraent? At. falls No. 1 or better 134-33; oats and etch, mixed hay, valley prowers' Prtce. $24; clover hay $21 baled, on MiriTle I Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore . Dee. 11 (A.F-1 fUXUA aeiabie and teUl oattle 130; calves IS: market fairly active: about steady with Monday overage; few com mon-medium steers 1100-13 00 mon -medium heifers 10 00-11 iO; good ttnrers u to IS 00; cutters down I to 1 TS; canner-eutlers 8 00-8 00; shells dnwa to 4 M: fat dairy type ran a 90- 0 00. odd head IS 00: medium-cood beef cows 11.00-12 so; seusage bulls 000 II 00; food beef bulls quotable to 12.00; good "Choice vealers 14 00: Chotoe ran oe range ward to v elera us to IS 00; culls down a nn Ratable hogs SO. total 2000: market ahout steady- barrows and gtlta up to its ids. at is aw: sows largely 14.00; few fnnd-chotee 400 lbs. quotable up i to 4M: heavy stags downward to 11.50 with 70 lb. dock; choice 130 lb. feeder pigs It SO. 1 Salable and total sheep tOO: hold over 700; market slow, weak to1 23 cents lower: good-choice woo led lambs mostly 14 00: 1 sizeable lot 04 Iba. 14 25 medium-good 13 oo-SO; shorn kinds 1J SO-1 J 00. lew 73 lb. feeders. 123 light culls down to 1 30: good yearlings 14 00; odd head good ewea 1 00; large lot medium-good ewes 1 40-4 00; com mon down to 1 DO. Plaml Produce ! PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 11 AP) Butlerfst. fust quality, maximum of .0 of 1 per cent aridity, delivered In Portland SJ-SJSc: ' premium quality maximum of M of 1 per cent acidity S3-Ut(c: valley routes and country points ac was wan nrsx or so-wwe. Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets SSSAc; loaf 185c: triplets to wholesalers M 3c loaf SS.Sc lb. delivered. Regs To retailers: A A 'grade' urge sc: a large ooc; a medium 44c mall (pullet) 44c. Butter A A prints il-ilWe; ear tons M-9zhc; A grade prlnu S0'.-3le: cartons SHi-Uc; B grade prints M-Slc Dressed meats Veal AA aC: ii...- n it.iaiLii. r- tn-i .. -..11 14-lSr. Hogs- fancy block 20c. Lambs AA we: A 4',c; B 'ic; C 20c. Mut ton fancy A 13' c; M 13e; R gt-ade S-I0c: Beef AA 21c: A 204c; B 14c C 18c. tanner and cutter 13-lie oanner and cutter bulls 14c. . I.rve poultry Chickens, buying price 01 wholesalers: broilers l', to Ihs. 23c; 2 to 3 lbs. 23c: roasters over 3( lbs. 23c: colored hens 23c; I-eghom beno 18c; roosters, stags 12c lb Rabbits Government celling: Ave-' Cige country killed to retailers 44c; rr price to producers 22-24c lb. 1 Turkeys Basis buying prices. dressed basis: Bens SISc; torn 33.2c; for tome, net st farma. Dressed turkeys Packers' selling Salem Markot Quotations The prices below euanliad be a to. oat groaer are indicative af the dolly market prices paid to growers by 8o lent buyers but are not guaranteed 1 ne anutmur UTTKB. (Out AND POULTRY (Bsstect to cbaaia wltheui aerJeei BUTTlSrsT Premium ' .84 No. 1 , M No. 2 , M BUTTER PRINTS' A B Quarters rcct Extra largo Mediums Standards Pullets Cracks POULTRY No. 1 colored hens Ne. 2 colored hens . Colored frvs and bakes Yearling lambs Kwes AS A6 . M . 44 . JO - 22 . .21 it .T'.s to J'. oj vauey racsi C ATTLE 1 4 . ; . V - Beef steero " JO to J4 Beef cows - jM to JO Dairy cows J05 to jM Bulls - .073 to JO Vesl S.00 to 1330 Lambs, to ' 11.30 Yearling 1 00 to 0.30 Ewes 2 00 to 4jM Bucks Hr, tfp. 10-30 lbs 2 00 to 3.M 1S-4S Stocks and Bonds December 11 STOCK AVERAGES 30 Indus Tuesday 102.0 Previous day 101 Week ago . 100.3 Month ago Ml Year ago 7SJ BOND . 1 . AVERAGES 20 Rail Tuesday 103.0 Previous day 103 0 Week ago , 102.7 Month ago 101 Yesr sgo , OS- IS - IS Ralls UtU 48 4 82.2 44 3 SIS 40 0 61. 0 S4 0 SIS 22 4 2SJ 10 10 Indus Dtll 103.7 108 0 103.7 107.S 103 S 107.7 103 8 108.2 104.0 10S.S ' j Trade Drags1 On Chicago ) Grain Mart CHICAGOr Dec ll-(i!rVThere was no buying incentive- in the groin futures market today and trading was mostly a tiraggy al fair with little process made in upturn of prices. . --. ' Transactions in new crop wheal futures was at a-virtual standstill and in the old crop deliveries ac tion was mostly ; confined to witching - from December to the May. contract.-" - r ' j' At the bell wheat was. unchang ed to higher than yesterday's close, December $1.08, Corn was unchanged at the ceiling, Decem ber L18. Oats were y higher to H ; lower, December Rye was unchanged to 2 lower, December 11.81 -1.80. Barley was unchanged to higher, December $1.22. , i Masonic Lodge Elects Jf7FiatS0Netics. o offic ers by Jefferson lodge, A. T. it A.' SLj resulted as follows; wor shipful master,, - Harold Knight; enior warden, Floyd Caywood; junior warden, James Anderson; secretary Delmar ; Davidson. ' Re elected: treasurer, E. , E.' Howell. Irvine Wright was elected trustee. PILES (Bmorrhotds) rtstala - flsssure Frelaps sni ther types f SeetsJ ek Cetoa eonditiwna treat ed witboat of ttas,.K- KELXEF '-. arvw a' s ' NO HOSPlTAI-tZATION Call for examination er writ for FREE descripUve booklet, v Dr. R. Reynolds CEaie Naturo-Proctoloiist tit N. Liberty St, Salem. Orm. (1 So I said, fWaana fight Til hold yor ceai his coat r and when I was holding Favorites on Slocic Mart Sho) NEW tORK, Dec. ll-;P)-The 8tkstock mafket slipped on balance today, after successive rising ses sions to 13 -year peaks, but weak ness was rarity and many favor ites managed to emerge with com fortable plus signs. ; ' Aircraft j manufacturing ' issues T7.S 77.1 70.1 74.2 17.4 10 Pogn 7S.7 75 9 70S 75.9 08.4 L. B. LL PER DIES ALBANY Loren Bird Luper, 77, died unexpectedly at his farm home near Tangent, on Monday. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Fisher Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverside. Table fof Coastal Tides Times computed for Taft. Ore by the V. S. Coast and GeodeUo Survey tor The Oregon Statesman. December if High Standard Low s Time Water Time Water 6:50 a m. 0.1 0:01 p.m. 5.4 '7:35 a.m. 6 5 7.27 pjn. 5.2 8:14 a.m. .7.0 8:50 p.m. SS 8:57 p.m. 7.5 10:04 p.m. S3 9:41 am 7.9 11:08 pji-. S.S IS 13 14 IS IS 7ci KSLM (UN ks)' KOIN (ISt as) KGW (Itt k) (1190 ke) . oeo.tt. News . : 4 News Xait and PoUy Busier" S IS v fMus. Time . IWert. SUrs . 0.30 '-Mut. Tim fxoiN Klock News. . . . 0:40. SNews .. .. Koin Klock OM Songs . t, v . .. ' 0 !News " - ' ITletcher - (Roundup Beys - J:IS ... - 2tae and Shine News.4' I .LTerro Time. . M Agronsky . 9:30 INews News: 1 Roundup James Abbe 2:4 (Orchestra News Sam Bares Bugler X 8 00 iDr. Talbot User NewS 'rrs4 Waring . IB'fast Club 8 IS . tDr. Talbot Valiant Lady I . I - 8 JO Take It Easy Light World- Roth Presento I 6:48 - Sb Sings . Aunt Jenny . IKostelaneU I 0.03 ll:0a .nu 11:55 a.m. . lai a.m. Is!i2:41p.m. 21 4 2:40 a.m. 3 "1 -M p.m. 22 3:29 a.m. - 2J3njru. 23 4.10 am. 3:03 p.m. S.-08 gjn. . e:ui p.m. 5:58 am. ftS.-OS p.m. g - 65e.m.., fi 6:20 k.m 10 20 244 .m. . X 4S 12:40 p.m. 0:37 a.m. 1:57 p.m. 1 :30 a.m. 3 00 pjn. 2:25 a.m. 3 :56 p.m. 3:16 a.m. 4 :45 p.m. 4:07 a.m. S :33 p.m. 4:48 am. 6:20 p.m. S:4Sam. 1& p.m. '-1.4 SOajn. 3.1 7:53 p.m. -1.3 7:30 a.m. 3S S :38 p.m. -1.0 8:23 am. 3.3 9:25fl.m. -0.8 023 a.m. 3.4 10:11 pjn. 10:31 a.m. 10:58 pjn. 11:47 a.m. 11:44 pjn. 3.1 1.1 23 IS 1.4 IS 0.3 2.2 -0.3 2.7 -0.9 '2.S -1.3 3.0 and specialties successfully con tested the trend throughout. The aviations were buoyed by - big backlog! and earnings prospects after ' excess profits taxes are shelved! Dividends were helpful. Gains tinning to 3 points were well distributed at the close but declines; predominated. Transfers of 1,690,000 shares compared with i ISnnnA Mnnrlav If -J ' t ! The associated Press 60-stock composite was off .1 of a point , at 77, first setback since Dec. 4, yjj'M nirtansce? cum 7 OiKBEE TODAY 10 'mm CI V I , sV v ,'. i -a i 1 Grocers report tmticnal demarid for ; tt is new loeif of bread containing ihs iaiaons -loKa-fta Meal. Nomiahing, hcalLhfol -conU-U-iatj ViU-t-im B -- offered as a aew treat ' bj groeers. Baked under cxclosiTC formuhu Legal Notice NOTICE OP MEETING OF ELECTORS Notice ; is hereby given pursuant s to the provisions of Sec. 81-1001, et setf.. O. C. L. iA., that there wUl be held a meeting sin Astoria. Oregon, on Wed nesday! December 23, 1945, 7 JO o'clock P. M., at: the Viking Theater, 120 12th St.. in said city of an assembly of elec tors within the purview of Sec. 81 1001, et seq., consisting of not less than 250 electors of the state, or electoral division thereof, for the purpose of nominating a candidate to fill the of fice of Representative in Congress for the First Congressional District of the State of Oregon. The names of not less than 23 bona fide electors qualified to vote in such assembly who desire that such assembly be held, are as follow: Merle Chessman, Charles A. Sprague. Earle E. Smith, Joseph Fetton, George Manoli. M. S. Schrock, Robert Pollock. Victor . White. Earl Reiser. Mathilda Macrum. ; Freida Peterson. Rob e rt Glenn. Dorothy ColdwelL Guy Boyiag ton, Iri fiMcSherry, Florence Warren, John Cannon. Vera Stratton, Grace Carlson. Victor Seeborg. Alf E. D hi, E. C. Olsen. Frank Fowler, Hans Lov voW. Charles Anet. D-12 0.0 3.3 OA iX 1.1 l4pjn. - I.S t so SIS 9 30 9:U Wnr. Lang M. Down Paatoro Ca Down Homers Kate Smith Big Sister Helen Trent Gal Sunday I James Abbe Larry Smith,. iPersonality I Glamour j Breakfast 30 JO . pxews. Life Beautiful Tobe's Topics 1 Home Edition 10:18 To Tslk About IMS Perkins INews . Ted Malono 10:30 Mountaineers iDr. Malonp 'Art Van Dare I True Story 10:49 J. J. Anthony I Road Ufe - I Art Baker ' I 1104 c. Foster Two on Clue ,Guidlng Light (Baukhage SI IS Walts Time Perry Mason IChtldren I Motor lit 1:30 Queen. Todsy Rosemary I In White Listening Post 11:44 Queen Todsy ' Tena. Tim iHymna I Radio Parade Neea Hymns News Women of Am Kennedy II 14 News Fmd Me IMa Perkins , Stars 11:30 Serenade Woman's Life Pepper Young Ladles 1 - 22.48 'Street Bach. Children I Happiness ' I . . 1:00 News ,. . House Party tBacsst. Wife IBerch S:IS LMel Moods ' I IStella DaUas. I Walk ie Talkie 1:30 , i IMelody Hour I Air Newspaper 'Loren. Jones . IGil Msrtyn 1:4S j 'Jamboree V IWldder Br'n. I Hymns s so i ii 8 30 IU Mews (Calendar Weight Gold Weight Gold News ; Meet Missus iPortla I Plain Bill I Front Pago What's . Doing Kay West s so SIS 3 30 S4S INewO Concert Hour News Elsa MasweD IN 1J Carron (Showboat I World Today (Road of LUe I David Harura Aunt Mary iDr. Paul Al Pearco I Parade INews Notice or public hearing , , Notice- isi hereby given that in ac cordance With the provisions of Chap ter 154. Oregon Lews 1945. a public hearing v(U be held in . the County court House, Marion County, Salem. Oregon, at 2 o clock P.M.. Tuesday, ' December 8. 1943. for the purpose' of hearing arguments for or against a proposed exchange of forest land now owned by the State of Oregon-Board of Forestry for lands of equal value now in private ownership and specif ically aescnoea as follows: State of Oregon-Board of Forestry' . Lands: S'iS't Section 0. Township 9 South J Range. 4 East Willamette Meridians NE',4 Section 8. Town ship S South. Range 3 East Wil lamette Meridian. Prlvste Lands Offered In Exchange; E',SE4 Section 34, WaSW Sec tion 35. Township 7 South. Range 2 East:? SW'.SW'4 Section 24; NWiNW' Section 25. NEViNW". NWNVfi', SWUNW'i Section 30, Township 0 South, Range 4 East Willamette Meridian. Any and I all persons have the right to appear St said hearing and present arguments tor or against the proposed ) exchange. 1 I STATE Or OREGON- ' ' I "BOARD OF FORESTRY By N. S. Rogers, State Forester. ' M ! I D. 12-13 I NOTICE TO CREDITORS f f Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned haa been appointed by the Circuit court of the State of Oregon. sitting i in probate,'- as administrator mHb the will annexed, of the last wul and testament and estate of W. T. Rig by. deceased, and has 'duly Qualified: all persons, having claims against said estate are herby . notified to present the samel duly verified as required by law, to rfje at 203 Oregon Building. Sa lem. I Oregon, within 8 ! months from the Sate of this notice. . Dated kt Salem, Oregon, this 2Sth day of November, 1945. i RONALD C. GLOVER Administrator with the will annexed. of the estate of W. T. Rigby. deceased -Mi - N. 28-D. 5-12-1S-26 ' i i i I 1 1 r- NOflCE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix oi the Last win and Testa ment and. Estate of Ellen Edes Meyers, deceased j by the Circuit Court of the State . of Oregon for Marion County. In Probate, and has' qualified as such. All persons have claims aeainst said estate aref hereby required to present the same : -with proper- vouchers, as re quired by' law, within six months from the date of this notice, to the under signed executrix at 210 Pioneer Trust Building J Salem. Ore eon. The date of the first publication of this notice is the 28th day of Novem ber. 1M5. and the last is the 26th day or. uecemoer. i4s. HENRIETTA KAHLER CASE BEER Executrix, Estate of Ellen Edes Meyers. Deceased. Care. Page and Page. Attorneys. Salem. Oregon. N. 28-D. 3-12-19-20 4 00 'Fulton Iwio Stars Today 1 Woman's S'crt I Northwest 4 IS (Hex Miller K Winters INews Gay 90 s 4:30 bohnson. CUro Hays SUrs Today Letters Santa 4 43 lorcbeatra ' I Prayer today IKaltenbom tHop Horrlgan 5 00 INews Manning (For Releoao ' IPirates S IS ISupermaa ' Daily Double I Eve Cornea I Dick Tracy 8 30 . ICapt. Midnight H. FUnnery ISooge I Armstrong S a tTom Mix News i 't. 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