PACE STL Tli OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning, April 26. 196 Late Support Cuts Losses in Stock Market NEW YORK. April SS -( Storks frnermlly continued to tumble In today market sl thouh escepttons were plentiful hd lata sag port cut early losses runin to 4 er nwrt Individual situations again were helpful but bearish gemti- , ment waa preponderant Selling: w bUrnad partly cm a Uatfh of poor first quarter eernins state- . faent. waainf of in fl a turn py cHuln&y as federal reserve tjanks , atd to mrov thv special war time discount rale awi Wromg i t r the prrhae f 4Tiirnrnt aeeuritiea, tf ether will further irtrenernucm over the coal strike nd threat of a railway alk et. Marrh incoma wmimrns tended to rlcud the carrier. Of . 1005 iuea registering. 592 fell and 23 rone. Transfers to taled 1,390.600 shares compared With l.ie,C Wejhjteariar. The Associated Press -atock rum pmtte waa off . of a point at Tl t, its fourth Mcceaaive down New York Slock Quotations By the Associated Press NEW YORK. Al Chern At Dye Aroerican Can ... A tit Paw St Lt . .. Am Tel Ac Tel ... Anaconda ... AlrtiiMn Bendix Avia Beth Steel Boring Air Canadian Pac ... Calif Pack. Case J I Chrysler . - C'omwlth Ram Coos. f.diaon .... Com Vultee .... font Ina ... . ( rown 2 f uiti Wr Douglas Air Dupont Du Ne . April 13 AP Today's 198 IGen Electric as Gen. "oo(U IS Gen. Motors 134 Goodyear Tl M'aCl Nortti P'd ... 105 lnt Harvest ..1. 4S lint Paper p'd rao'VKennecott; - - - 29', Long Beit A Maytf .:t ...... 1' Miami Capper a I Mont ward US', a Nasb Kelvin .. . 4 Nat Dairy' . .. .. as NY Central .. . 2g'lNorth An Co ...... S7',4'Northern Pac .. M jPac Am JOslj 7i, Pac Gas iec as P. T. Ac T: - .. . Z08 (Pan American ... MIS, ANDERSON HOME ZEN A, April 25 Mr Robert Anderson m convalewcintf at her hrn after being a pitieut at a local heerntal for 10 djy. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. April 23 (API ICS DA I- Salable cattle 75. tolal 10Q; calvn 25. mil ket active, steady. fe- heart guud light nloeker steers up l IS.OO: Tight dairy type steers down t 1 1 no strirtlv eood-choice ted steer i quotable to Mnodtf top of 17 83; com? nion-mediuiu heifers II &0-IS.00: tin ) n.r.rutl.r cuurs innattv SOW-10 01): fat flair? type cows I1M-1150; few Rood heel cows 13 50; common-goad sausage hulls 10.25-50; fairly good beef bull 13.25-SO: food-choice vealers 1800-17.01$ few 17 10. cull 10 00 down. Salable hogs 23. total 2O0: marked active, steady; barrows and flits, all weights. 1 3. Sit: sows 1503; one 970 lb: ta H 00. lighter weights quoted to. 15 05; gond-choic feeder pigs salable 15 (10-Iff 00. Salable sheep 100. total 600: market steady but mostly nominal; odd heart inod-rhout spring lambs 15 25; com parable woo led lambs salable to 15 25; ycMKl wooled ewes quotable 0 00-50; few good shorn ewes 25; with common grades St 2 500 SO. Lrrl Not ire HOTIC- 1XT-NTMSN TO IMPItOVt Tawt Pirn at MeaaSwar - rraat te Iwik lAmm mt Mtghlaae Aeeeae lt-U Start Uaa.ef tttrkary Street la the Ory f aea. Oreeaaw KOTICE 19 HEJBXBY C1VC.H ti.at fhe C uwinsM CouneU of Um eity af Salem. Oregon. aVeiasi It necesi rr end expedt ' er.t, anil erefcy deelarca IU purpose d witerrtMM to luMwve ttiat portion mt Brsadn from the NarDi I me of Higlla4 Amu to th Nttrth line of Hickory Street tn the cite of Salerti. Utrna County, Oregon, at tfe expense llw atoutiusg and adjaceat prooerty miners, eitrept any street ad alle ln WfMctmn. the npeaw -f which will l axkuinad Sy the rttyW Satetn. Ore at ay sn-tngiajt said portHwi of said street' ta tre estattUahed giaie. con nrwtmt PortiaiMl rwo.nl concrete and) aaTtng aaWS Bortmi of said asreet stin aspOait tuncuW, tnirty fret to width. Ss aceordanr with the plans mt specifV-atMris therefor, wntci were a-fc0ed ay the Canmaa Council on the I at April, isas. avw un file In trve offm .mt the eity Rroorrler. and srivK-h r keeajby refereadi to- and made i Council axreb r declares ts purpoa and anteotmat to make the aaam'i maJ inipeavwewMMSt bi and anrasasits ttoe Street Imprewmrnt De awlnntt mt tKe city mt Saet. Orrfon wy eder mt the ( umiiikw Csuncd of ti eitv m4 Smimtu. Oregon, this lt day t AarU, IVwt. ALffrSO MWrfDT Oty Rwunlm a '.em. Oregcxs A -SO-t--arv-Sit-rT - 50 M -1-2-3-4 aoTirc or ixtemtioii t isgpaovr aat rmrumm mt Oltee Streec rrea tha Jaw mt I7ta ateaeS tka Bast I ansae ASassaaai am Sk City ml Sale. Onus. HOTKTE 19 Hl.ltr.WV OIVEN that tha Ctmnmtm Cowaci! tit ctty mt Salem. Oregwn. aWerrva It niriiiiirsna spedi- aod kereby awctaraw lis pvirpose saaesttaMS So hnorara that pottlon Otnre leet from the West line og tr- Street So the East 4ne -of Koeske ASinn as taa Ctty mt Bmimtn Mat Ion tiunty. Oregron at the eoene of the Mmttiog and adacent rup:i own ra, escept any atiaet atd aHer mrr asstloav. Umt wpiMi mt wrtK-ri wilt be aiiaumed by Uve eity mt tiatetn. Oregon. fc. an-incrar aatd Mrttoerif said street Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. April 25 (AP)-r Wheat no futures quoted. Cash grain: No. 1 flax 3 10. Cain wheat bid: Soft white 1 8j oft white (excluding Rex) lM'ii while club Ijmifim : western red 1 6' hard red winter: ordinary 1 M; 10 (per cent 1 ; 11 per cent 170,: 12 t per cent 1.72,. ! Hard white haarl- Ordinary 1 '; .-in per cent I H,; 11 per cent 1 70,j " , . , f I Tday's car receipts: Wheat 54. flour a. millfeed 3. Portland Produce t ' tne eatabltaaed - graoVi anatructlng Pwrtiand eonaent cuj'by oi4 paving said annwn or saaa ssi e i run aaotiari con crete, thirty feat In wirteu. In accord ance witb toe plans aeid anorif icatlons soetesor. wtiirit were adlapted by the tamniM Council am ' Um Ivt .day of AacH. la. fia am file In tti office mt tha ctty fcecaeder. aav4 wrtich are tereb ref eared a and made a part THe Casaaaaat Caaneti tat tear declaraa P vurpMe aad twteitmi to make the above dim i4 siiummi nut by sad thenugn , Iba Street Imarermwnl pe rrmmt mt tne ctty of Salem. Oregon. By order o tha Caaitaan Council of tha ctty of fsaanm. Ortaas this 1st day ax -April. I. ALmrO MfTIDT a y JVaMBasasjaava alena. Oregoa A--Se-S-t4-3i---30 M.-1-3-5- pimal irTAti' amt"a; Nnttca ta hereby giee a - taat I have f-vrd m tha circuit eoaat far Marton Caanty. Oragaa. mf twtmt aerount' as InmMtrklar of tha sal sis mt Emmitt II. Miller, daeeased. aad that said court baa Claed May ta. tS. at the Kur at II ctork a n.. as tlia time gar tveartog mt ' abctam ta aach ac count aad tha- aetl ! tlimol, WILXORD C. MIOM ! Chns, J Kowttt A4swantstraUT . l GuarOuw- aUnstla - tales, Oregan - Attorney tor . Aatelaiairatar. Aata-tS-ta-ta-My. 3 PORTLAND. Ore. April 25 (APi--Butterfat first quality, maximum of j oi I per cent aciairv. aenverea m ' Fort land 53-52': premium quality i aximutn of .35 of 1 per cent acidity, ar-53'ac, valley routes and country , joints. 3c lefts than first or oO-SO't. '' nutter aa prints, ai-ai'ic: cartons. S2-52'tc; A grade prints. 5i-51c: car tons. 5H,-52c; H grade prints. 50-5 lei Ctieese Sellliig price to Portland re ta iters: Otegoii triplet. 33.13c: loaf. 34 21c lb: basts price triplets to whole salers. 2 3c: loaf 2S 5c. Egys To retailers: A A grade, large, 44c: A large. 42c: medium. 39c; small I pullet). 34c , Eggs Purchases from farmers: cur, rent receipts. X-3S. buyers pay 5-10C doz below celling price on others. Chickens Buying price of wholesal ers i No. 1 grade) broilers 1', to lbs . 27-30c; t to 3', lbs.. 30-32C; roast rri over 3'j lbs.. 3l-32c; colored hensj 2S-2"c, Leghorn hens, 20-21c; rooiters; tags. 14-lftc v Dressad chickens Selling to retails ers: Spring brotlets. 3 lbs. up. 41c; co!5 ered hens, J7c; Legnom fowl, 32c; old roueters and stags. 2So. Rabbits Go ver anient celling; averi aga country killed to retailers. 44 lb: live prK-e to producers. 22 -24c lb' Turkeys Umm baying price. Or ess J basts: brm. Wc lb.; toms, 30c lb. net at terms ' Dressed turkeys Packers" selling price ta retailers: Breeder bans. 3S 40c: wiater pack young hens, 42c lb. Onions Oregon green. No. 1. 60c Onions Oregon green. No 1. S0-85C dor. bunches: Oregon dry. No. 1. S3. 01 SO-lb sack. Potatoes Iea I Bur bank. S3 00-3. 7S cental: Maiio. 3.S5 cental: Deschutes, !s. No. I. 4 00-4 25. cental: 25a, SI 05; 15. 0c; new Florida 3.25-3.75 bag. , Potatoes California Long White No 1, 4.85 hundredweight. Veal AA, 12 ,c; A !,: lt-l',Cf C, 17-lTi: cull. 14-l.V lb. Hogs Fancy block 30c lb. Lambs AA, Stc: A. ,c: B. 22'ie; C. 2c. Mutton rancy A. 13 l-4c: M. 12ar R grade. S- 10c Beef AA. 21: A. t0i: B, J8 3-4c;. C. 1S,; canacr and cutter, u-14c; cannar and cutter bulls 14c. Cascara bark Dry stock. 30c lb. Wool Government control. Mohair 1S4 12-raonth, 45c lb. Hav Wholesale shipfncnts: alfalfa. No. 2 or batter S31-34. oats and vetch, mixed hay. valley (rowers' price. S24: clover hay. gZl. baied on farms i ln.a-aVliMi"W;"" b. &UtfmQYTA&WlVsfmm II rXmC 37 IIP"' arA at. ir I raf (aaP",P"aBBP aaaBejaaax C'9ss m . . aT r ftgra Salom Markot Quotations Tha prices below supplied by a Io cs! grocer are indicative of tha daily; market prices atd to growers by Sa lem buyers bat are not guaranteed by The Statesman: BCTTKR. aCCS AND POULTRY Sabieet to change wicbeat aetice Bi'TTHFAT Premium -54 No. 1 Ai Na. -M BCTTU PRINTS A B Quarters . - reus large Mediums ,,. , Standards Puiiets Cracks LIYCSTOCK (By Valley Paek Baef steers JO to Beef cows .,,; .OS ta Dairy cows .0 to "-lia 08 to Vami .45 ',' J7 C 2 I Jl 24 -4 ' Lambs, tap Yearling Iwcs . Bucks Hoys. top. laa-27 lbs. 7TB-30S lbs. Raws JJ Jl 19 II 8.00 to It 50 13 00 ta 14.00 7 00 to 11.0 2 00 to 8 0S 2.00 la 4.00 13.4fi POULTRY No. I colored hens No t coa-e hens .. i4.sa 14 09 to 140 St TARTY riAPTNED MILL Cmf. Aprtl 25- ( Special W Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood is acting; crtatrman in cnarge of the Three, Links club card party to be held Saturday night at the Odd Fet lows hall. noiv SUE SHOPS r- "CASiiiriDCmnr WlUsoart Painful tWaraet-s Slaay a ffeeers ralk a aagglaa aarkarbs aaiddy. mmem tbey mi aeaver t sS the at aaaaa af tatr tiaabla asy aa tiro kt s, T kaiaeysara N atre's elk lef way of taaV fits; the esceas aaiaa aad sraata aat mt the mi aad. T ry halp Mast ysapls pass aaaac pints a day. ' When doederof kidaey functloa aemha BnauoaiatoiiMiiataraigfai.tj W pains, laaa of pep and eaerry. artting up nicfets. sweJuag. pufBaeai ander the eyes. hsadacaes aad diasiaeaa. fYeqoeot or anuttsr paaaagi with so m rUng aad harwinc aeasa, toaea ahaaa there is sons thing wrongr with yaor kid-eya or Uadaer. Hos t waitl Ask year drag-gist for Dosn's Tills, a attainlaat diaretie. used saeeassfully ay am illiene far over as vaars. Bean's Hv kai. .!. E1I Kl .k IK .!. -5 a tea ey taaas n mm aos pi xn your biuao. Cat Doaa'a film. closlnc quotations: . 48'4ipnney J C 83, , 52', Radio Corp 16i. 73 Kayonter 26'. 73' RayoniT pfd 37i, 58',; Reynolds Met 38, 4, Safewav .. . 30, 125 iSears Roebuck, , 454 5'!Sinclair OU , 3H So. Pacific i . 57, 13', Stan Oil Cal , S5 lOU'Stew-Warner . 21 Bl Studebaker 30 21LSun. Mininr . ... 22 43, Union Oil ... 28 2,'Un. Pacific I7a 35J. Un. Airlines . - 42 29', Un. Aircraft , 30 l,,iU. Si Steel 2, 45i, Warber Bros 53', IMi; Wf EI Mtg X13, 21 ,Vooworth , 60i, Agricultural Order Add to Oats Strength CHICAGO, April 25 -i,T)- Late strength developed in oats today following announcement by the agriculture department that corn purchased under the . bonus pay ment plan will either be exported or supplied to domestic process ors. May. rye, after fluctuating widely in a "thin" market, closed lower. Grain men said tha agriculture department's announcement Indi cated that noije of the corn the government buys will be used for feed. Jn such a circumstance, the already large feeding demand for oats might be expected to in crease, they said. The government hopes, to purchase 50,000,000 bushels of corn. At the close-wheat, corn and barley and deferred rye contracts were unchanged at ceilings. A little trading developed in July and December wheat, the first in some time. OaU were unchanged to s higher, July 83, and May rye was l'.-3 cents lower at $2.61.-2.61. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by Te Assoetsted Piess April 23 STOCK AVERAGES 30 18 IS SS Indus Rails Util Stks Thursday ...10S.8 46 0 54 1 78 8 Previous day -.107.5 4S.4 54 2 T9.4 Week ago 108.7 47.8 54 4 SO 4 Month ago l03.S 47.0 S3 3 77 Year ago , 83 7 40.7 42 8 C4.4 BOND AVERAGES 30 IS 19 as Rail Indus Dttl Pogn Thursday 1II3.S 103.6 107.4 78 7 Previous day 104 4 103.7 107.3 78 S Week ago 103.S 104 3 107 7 78 8 MonUi ago - 10S5 1050 108 1 77 2 Year ago 100 3 104 8 107 S 72 7 14 high 10S 103.2 109 3 78 8 194 low . 103 8 103 S 107 3 75 7 New 194S low. CLOSE FOR nOUR j AMITY, April 25-(Special)-A special program was held at the Christian church on Good Friday. All business houses were closed for one hour, 1:30 to 2-.30ip.nv, at the request of Mayor Law and Ed Kasnick. president of the chamber of commerce. Rev. Bruce Caldwell conducted the service. BACK FROM VISIT AURORA, April 25- (Special ) Mrs. M. C. Smith who has been visiting for the past ten days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith of Klam ath Falls, returned home Wednesday. Gibraltar has: belonged to tba British since 1704-. I ATTEIITIOII ; FlUUIEES Ws par highest allow obi cash price, for dxwsssxi tskxL So your Mcsrstst Saiaw7 S torsi rnaugsf lor complat dm-toll-. i SAFEV7AY s , ... r , . . v Xr" Edwards 2 ib I COFFEE Regular or Drip lof 54C I 1 Df you are interested in serving grand tasting, savory meats every time do this: Buy at Safeway where all meat is guaranteed to please. Under our guarantee you are the judge of tenderness, juiciness- and flavor.) If you ever get a cut of Safeway meat that fails to please, all your money back without return of the meat. we will give l.imrh St eat Time la Here ! See Our Large Variety Zhinchzm, VlhaL JcaiukuA! ASSORTED Type 3 Veol LUNCHEON Macaroni & Cheese j OA s A If aw aw n i i ' a e- 8 at lVlV Bd fiCKie or rimieriio Hon to prepare old time meat favorites There's nothing like one of these old-time meat favorites for satisfying hearty appe tites and bringing words of praise to the cook. Most of them are easy on the budget, too. ; SWISS STEAK Thit perennial auorite always goes over with the men in the family. Although round steak is most frequently used, chuck or sirloin tip is equally good swissed. Allowing about H pound for each person, have steak cut 1 to 2 inches thick. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and roll in flour. Pound with edge of plat Brown in melted shorten ing in Dutch overt or heavy frying pan. Add 2 cupe pf water, cover, and cook slowly . for 2 Vj hours or until meat is tender Add more water, if necessary, to make the desired amount of gTavy. Serve with fluffy masJted LAMB SHOU.DCX PKT ROAST About a? half hour before the pot roast is done put in peeled potatoes, carrots and onions and you It have a complete meal. Sprinkle a 3 pound lamb shoulder with salt and pepper and roll in flour. Brown in melted shortening in a Dutch oven or deep kettle with tight fitting tid. Add 2 cupe of hot water, a medium-sued onion: thinly sliced and a bay leaf. Cover and cook slowly about 3 hours or until tender. Add more water if neoeesary. Serves 6 to 8. IX AlStO SHORT RIBS Here's another old-timer that's been a favorite for generations. Try serving with home-made noodle. Have $ pounds of short ribs cut in serving; size pieces. Brown slowly, turning often, in a small amount of shortening in a heavy kettle with tight fitting cover. Add cup of hot water, salt and pepper. Cover and cook alowly until meat is tender, about 1 to 2 hours. Serve the liquid as gravy or add more water and thicken with flour blended to a smooth paste with cold water Serves 6. Director The Hocnemakers' Bureaai Am Ewtrm 3 e -y Jars are Old Dutch Cleanser 2 com 1 5 20 Mule Team Borax 2-ib. pk0 25 Lifebuoy Toilet Soap 3 20 White Magic o' 17 sx' 32 Soil Off, forctxrting woodwork Quart Q Clea rex Window Cleaner 12-z 23 Aunt Sue's Dry Clanr 1 o,1or 63 Edwards Regular or Drip TEA CANTER- 1 6-bag A C 8-bog OstC I LA BURY pkg. Is) pkg. 00 CsrilfnaC Kin3 Solomon, No. 1 4Ac JGlUincS Natural or Tom. tall IU Stidd's Tamales 22' Chicken Ravioli wo'14c Noodles :3r E5C Grade A Fresh Fryers Eviscerated l ib. 62 C Sliced HALIBUT .42c Lamb ROAST Shoulder, Square 35c .34l New Englcmd Loaf. A. C. lb. 55c Polish Sausages type 2 lb. 45c Minced Luncheon Meat A. C. tb. 37c Spiced Lunch Meat Honey brand, lb. 33c Sldnless Wieners, type 2, A. C. lb. 37c AA Us Leg o Lamb i0c A GRADE AA, bV. 0 .30 Lamb Chops cj A a.c TENDER RIBS, AA. la. s9 Lamb Stew NECK. BREAST, SHANK AA I A 4 fir fc. 17 Fresh Oysters MEDIUM SIZE - I Ground Beef FRESH DAILY t Pork Sausage TYPE I.VISKINGCAS1NG. S. -65' s;28' Berkshire HATURAL CHEESE Sunny Bank MARGARINE 1 1b.20c Med. Des. Grade A Fresh EGGS 40c T Minute Man Sierra Pine Soap Nabisco 100 Bran SHsVEIl FOAII SOUP MIXES Toiltt Many Wonderful Recipe. jJQp g j 2 Bar, 13 J 17C I p., !,: 24C I Check these loW prices and see why folks say you get more for your money at Safeway. Dried Prunes "EStr Nr0317c$1.8f Tender Peas Green Deans Diced Deets Blue Tog, fancy CORN Inch Cccilss Reyes sa 24' Gordenvide Rapid Cut No. 2 fe 12 S II for !& con No. 2 tide 12 f con tor lear 10 Z $1.09 Central Creom Style, Golden Bontom No 2 3Ic 12 S CTA Sf for lesa?y con DEANS snTomoto Souce VAN CAMP No. 300 flec 12 $i ! for leSV con Dcct SUGAR 5s.35 10.63 Sugor Stomp No. 29 Tue.,Apr.30 Oieez-it Jr. 1 Croc-arsj e-os. pk0. Krt.ft QlSttvCVaWe pk9. 21 c CfSLp Red H.N Uhx kot. 14' Bc-Uca Diss sJ u 23' lfled0ab,t3fiS26' CrecnofVhsaltril' Cemafica Vhal ..,22s Ra Era Fties !SSSr, 11 TCHf 0 J-tlCC farNo.J's1 Oec.itl i ApplS i-f CC New West Quart fer 6rc?2 lafce AM24cei;5 llecttj Rdshs i iwli Pcirrf latter BrcrMbit Mdsses Si J 44c Rani a.gw tm.. Roost tor f2 ffiYZpffft Jtriet Ti!efs for tosry dessarts pkg fer Dcby's ttcaftA ,8 TlcdlanaL April 3 o! May f4 n-.. r i- Oopo's Juruor eVi-c.i' Bhy Feeds fcby Foods V 75' P:bCere2l 39 Ooop's er CtfW't t-et. a.g. 15' Instet Ofced o-ast-a -t. 1 5C Cerber's 15' Try Safeway produce and taste the cUfferer.ee yourself. Every purchase is guaranteed to please. '-1 AVOCADOS AT.SrV ib. 290 Reody-to-Eat Colovos ASPARAGUS ib. 150 Fresh, Tender Speors JUICY LEMONS ib. iil0 Thirt Skint FRESH PEAS ib. 120 Pkjrnp Pods - LETTUCE Head j aLlafU field! nnuBAnB Strawberry Yartetf Ib. BVic NEW POTATOES Texas miss Triumphs VS. No. Vm ! lb. 80 Fresh Produce Feotures for Fridoy and Soturday B&EMDA'& MOTHR HIPS OUT JANE, THIS PARTY IS 60HO TO WEAR ft. OUT. IV BEEN SHOPPING Ali. OVER TOWN MOWCANSHC HAVE I I - CCAO VOU COUU COMC, P3TTy. . " 1 I MOW CAN SHE' IHAVC 1 I I ATW PRO0UCE7 - f ; I tc cm o- aii nuts m : s - 1 7 - I U V-' ' I I "V cl I t REALLV FRESH .... SO -. I VTltt me helpXI 1 HT WM DOWTOv YrZA IJ1N ry V& rt c-NoeE tmev GUW-sXTEEi I LIKE IT OR THEY "LL 1 1 vn ANorrooesNTLOOK r r LV jfV7 v 1 sr.r vou ssnEy. s 1 ILsUCGBSTIOMs let Y9 ftf em& t jrecr csstf ct