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10 The S talesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday. March 7. 1947 New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, March 6 -(P)-Today's closing quotations: Al Chem & Dye 175 Gen Foods 42 V Radio Corp 9 American Can 97 a ' Gen Motors 62: Rayonier 23 Am Power & Lt 15TaiGoodyear Tire 594!Rayonier pfd 37- Am Tel & Tel 169 Gt North pfd .. 454!Reynolds Met 35 Anaconda1 41V4Int Harvest ......... 83V4jSafeway - 23 Atchison 904 ;Int Paper pfd Sears Roeb .. 37',a Bendiv Avia 37 VJ Manville 1 33 2 Sinclair Oil 15 Beth Steel 94 Kennecott 48 jSo Pacific 43 .. 222 Long Bell A 19 Stan Brands 35 ... 29" Maytag ;Stan Oil Cal 54 .. 13' 8 Miami Copper .. 17sjStew Warner .. 374iMont Ward ..102jNash Kelvin Boeing Air .. CaHf Pack ... Canadian Pac Case J I Chrysler Com!th Sou Cons Edifon . Cons Vultee . Cont Ins 19 61li!Studebaker 234 18 Sun Mining 13 32!Nat Dairy 33 j Union Oil 21 28 -2 N Y Central .... 20 Un Pacific 128 . 30 Un Airlines 24 20Un Aircraft 18 . 117s U S Steel 75 . 42 .Warner Bros 16 . 17 North Am Co . . 51 Northern Pac . Crown Zel 31 Pac Am Fish . Curtis Wr 5 Pac Gas Elec . jjougias Air tyj4 f i & i ih'j wesi tiec n'i Dupont de Ne . 190 Pan American .. 13 Woolworth 50 Gen Electric 38 Penny J C 44 Purtlaml Produce PORTLAND. Ore. March 6 IAP1 Butterfat Tentative (subject to im mediate change)., premium quality, maxium of .35 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland. 86-8c lb.: first quality. 85-88c lb : second quality. 80 83c lb.: valley routes and country point?. 2c less than first or 83-8Cc lb. Butter Grade AA. 93 score. 77c ID Cheese Selling prices to Portland ( ""'"""i vl , wholesalers: Oregon singles. 4Z-49c; . ,.; " " " T n.. . Oregon loaf, 41-52c; triplets, 39' 2- ' 60',. Jrggs To wholesalers: A grade, i Urge. 43'2-45'2c medium. 42'2-43f2C; i A grade mall, 40'2-41'ac: B grade. I larre. 38-42' c ! Esgs Purchases from farmers: ; current rectipts. 37 -40c; buers pay 3-3' 2c below wholesale quotations on ; graded bas.s for beit hennery eggs. Live chicken No 1 broilers. 1 to j -a . . it. iw. - ... a ik. Said bonds i o . . ... . , . . , . rate of not M MvJ ull, i-v m, I. i I Hill II. , , , . .,..ii , j - ... , .. , ... 0, , , cent per annum, payable seml-an n in it i i i . i n ., . oo j nualiv. principal ana interest payable jv-lfkr lb: low . colored, ail v.ls.. 28c ' . . - , j . -i- .t. lb: roosuErs and stags. 12-15C lb 1947. and to mature serially in j numerical order as follows: $1,000 on April 1. 1948 $1,000 on April 1. 1949 (1.000 on April 1. S1.000 on April 1. $1,000 on April 1. $1,000 on Aprtl 1. $1,000 on April 1, $1,000 on April 1. $1,000 on April 1. 1954 $1,000 ,n April 1. 1957 to bear interest at the to exceed six (6ci) per 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 ,,, v. proving legal opinion of vvinfree. ! - Oregon yellows. No j uiioc Shuler and Sayre will nd laiger S165-1..5 a furnlsnt,d the successful bidder. ' Rabbits Average to retailer: 48- SOc lb dressed: price to producers. 43c: frvers. live, white. 20-24c lb: cok.red. 17-21c lb. Green onions Calif. 10 doz in cra'.es. $3 05-8.50; local, mid-Colum- bia. 70-7ic. Dried onions 1. 3 inches a 6C-lb ack. mediums. $120-135: boil fit lO-'b -acks. 85-90c; boilers. 26-28c; medium. 30-35c lb. Potatoes Oregon russets No. 1 grades. $290-3 10 100-lb sack: Des chutes. 3 00-3.25: bakers. $3 00-3 20: Idaho russets. No. 1 $2.95-3.15 cwt. Texa. F'iot-ida Bliss triumphs. 50-lb. $3 85-4 Kt: No. 1 $2 90-2 95; No. 2. 90 5c. SC-!h sack. Drei-ed meats Veal light, top qualm . 30-32c: heavy, top quality. 26-28c. B. 24-26C. C. 22-24c. cull. 18 20 Hof - Dlcck butcl-.ers. packer stvle. 325-150 lb . 37-::8c: over 213 lbs. 36-37c lb: Mif. all xnehts. :)-35c lb Iambs - A A. 8-40c: A. 37 -38c: B. 34-36c. C. 28-30C lb: mutton 10-15c Jb. accoitims to qualitv: beef best quality. C'i-32c. B. 25-26c: 3. 20-22c: canntr and cutter. 18-19C; bologna bulls. 25-26C Cascara fcark Green. 8-8'c: dry. SOc Wool Valley, coarse and medium grades. 45c lb Mohair 40c lb on 12-month growth. Hav Wholesale rail shipment: al falfa. No. 2 or bette--. $35.00-36 110 ton: No 1 timothy. $38 00-40 00 ton: oats j and vetch. $25.00-27 00 ton; clover hay uncei fified. baled on farms. $25 50 27 50 ton. Portland Livestock at tne Ladd and Bush Salem Branch. U S. National Bank of Portland. Salem. Oregon. Said bonds were duly authorized at 1 an election held on February 14. 1947. , Eids must be accompanied by cer- j tified check in the amount of Two : Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250). The ap proving legal opinion of Vvinfree. Mc- be The Board reserves the right to reject ; any and all bids. i E. L. SCOTT. ! Secretary-Treasurer Four Corners j Rural Fire Protection District. I Marion fountv. Oregon. Address: ! Route 6. Box 288. Salem. Oreeon I Publication dates: February 21. 1947. Februarv 28. 1947. March 7. 1947. F 21-28 M 7 FINAL ACTION Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has Hied in the Circuit Court of Marion County. Oregon, Pro- j Date uepartment. her verified final j account as Administratrix of the es- tate of George E. Hurst, deceased, and said Court has fixed Wednesday. April j 9 ICiT .. , .. . , .. I 1. a i r in tne circuit court noom in tne , Coun'y Court House at Salem, in said ' County, fcr hearing said final account j and all objections thereto. Dated this 28th dav of Febrarv. 1947. '. .MARY J. HURST. Administratrix. Estate of George E. Hurst. Deceased. WALTER S. LAMKIN. Attorney, r Palem. Oregon. F28:M7-I4-21-28 ! BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received by the Citv of West Salem. Oregon, for ap- ; proximately 5.C00 gallons of gasoline , to be delivered as needed at the West Salem City Hall for the ensuing year. Bids to be opened April 7. 1947. (Signed) R E PATTISON City Recorder for the City of West Salem, i Oregon. M 7 ! PORTLAND. Ore.. March 6 (API fUSDA -Cattle: salable 250. total :50; j calves salable and total 50: market ! active, unevenly steady to 50 cents higher: most classes sharing some ad- CALL FOR BIDS vance. but cows up most; load good I The Board of Directors of School M . -1 . , . .- i)1 T". I i . I- , 1 1 . ......! Eot T" . . . .. i. . . L- t . , . . . . I rircis ' . , . . . . " . " ' 1LI .1U. It. JIUIUI. .Yl.l IUn I.UUI1- ie:eu iois riietjiLiiu-Kiwo sitcis i w tv. uiegon. nereDy issue call lor olds 22 25:vgood htilers 20 00-21.00: common- for the complete purchase and installa- medium nacies 14 00-18 00; canner and tion of an Oil Burner and Circulation cutter cows largely 10 00-12 50; shells , Pump, to be installed in their school. down to 8 50: fat dairy type cows 14.00 building in Stayton. Oregon. Complete ; nd above; medium-good beef cows ; specifications may be had by those m- la.uu-m.ao: good oee: runs ioou-.io; terested in submitting bids, by apply- medium-good sausage bulls 14 00-15 50; good vealers up to 24 00: choice quot able 25 00 and above: common-medium calves nd vealers 16 00-21 00. Hogs: salable and total 100: market slow, weak: good-choice 180-250 lb. 29 00 - 50: relatively more at 29 00 than on Wednesdav; 270-330 lb. 27 50-28. 5C: good sows 23.50-24 50; good feeder pigs up to 26.50 Sheep: salable 50. total 550: market ittady but no good-choice grades of fered, quotable up to 22.00 or above: large lot medium 83 lb. weights 19 50; good-choice ewes salable 8 50-9 00 Portland Grain ing in writing or in person to Ed w. J. Bell. Clerk. Stayton. Oregon. Bids sub mitted must be in the hands of the Board of Directois of said School Dis trict orr or before April I. 1947. The Board of Directors reserves the right i to accept or reject any or all bids. EDWARD J. BELL. Clerk. F28-M7 Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press 1 March 6 STOCK AVERAGES PORTLAND. Ore. March 6 (AP TR"beat futures unquoted Cash grain: oats No 2. 38-lb. white 00 Barlev No 2. 45-!b BW 66 00. Corn No. 2. E Y. shipments 64 50 No. I flax 8 50 Cash wheat tbidi: soft white 221: oft white lexcluding kxi 2 22, unite club 2 22: western led 2 22 Ha:d red w.nter: ordinary 2 22: 10, per cent 2 26. 11 per cent 2 34. 12 per: cent 2 42. Haid white baart: 10 per cent 2 33; II per cent 2 41; 12 per cent 2 47. .T(ida ' car receipts: wheat 55; bar- ty 2; flour 3: corn 3: m'Heed 11 : Salem Markets 30 15 15 60 Indus. Rails Util. Stocks Net change- A 4 A 2 A .2 A 2 Thursday .... 93.2 36 0 46 1 67 2 Prev. dav . 92 8 35 8 45 9 67 0 Week ago . 91 7 35 6 46 3 66 5 Month ago 93 1 37.4 46 8 ' 67 8 Year ago 98 5 43 4 52 2 74 4 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indus Util. For Net change Vnch. Unch. A 1 I'nch. Thursday 95 7 103.5 104 7 76 1 Prev dav 95 7 103 5 104 6 76 1 Week ago . . 95 9 103 5 104 6 76 0 Month ago 96 9 103 5 105 1 86 4 Year ago 106.0 104.9 1083 76.4 Bl'TTERFAI Premium . .87 No 1 Hfi No 2 82 PRISTS Wholesale . .81 Retail 86 EGGS, Buy ins Price Extra large .... ..'.41 Mediums . J7 Standards . .36 Puilets. cracks . . .30 F.GGS. Selling Price Wholesale, large . .45 Medium 41 PHL'I.TRI it hens. No. 1 28 24 30 Colored No. 2 .' Fivers LIVESTOCK (By Valley Park) Top Iamb 21 tW Yearling lamb . 14.00 Ewes . 800 Dairv cows 8 00 to 12 00 Dairy bulls lp.oo to 14 00 Veal - 12.00 to 22 00 Hog prices 35c per hundred under j Portland prices for each particular 1 Class Stags bought subiect. now SHE SHOPS CASH and cAnnr Without Painful Batkach If inr sufferers relieM uniit baekmrlMt onickly. enea they diacsver that tha real I can of their trouble mar be tired kidneys. The kidneys are Katare's chief way of taking- the excess acids and waste out of the blood. They help most people pass shout S pints a day. When disorder of kidney function ieimlt Poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it mayeaosenacxinc hnrirarne. iheumnticpains. lee pains, loss of pep and enemy, retting up nishta. swelling; puffineas under the eyes, headaches and dixziness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning some times shows there is something wrong with jronr kidneys or bladder. Don't waitl Ask your druggist for Doaa's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used eueceasf oily by millions for over iO years. Doaa's give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from your hlood, Get Doaa's Pill. Welcome... have a Coke nra v y sowlsd eadar eemerwy mt The Cece-CeJe Ce Salem Caca-Celav Bottlinr CasBTpany af NOTICE OF 8 ALB IN THE CUCC1T COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION IN PROBATE Ne. 12.519 In the Matter of the Estate of LUDVTK ADOLPH ASK. Deceased NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE is hereby given that under authority and by virtue of an order of sale duly made and entered In the above entitled Court in the within estate the undersigned administratrix will sell, at private sale, at the office of L. H. McMahan. in the Guardian Building in Salem, Oregon, from and after the 15th day of of March. 1947. all of the right, title, interest and estate which the above named deceased had at the time of his death and which his estate now has in and to the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of Asa B. Simmons and wife in Township South. Range 1 West of the Will amette Meridian in Marion County, Oregon: thence North 77' 22' East 19.57 chains to the east line of that NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the under signed until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. on the 13th day of March. 1947. and immediately thereafter publicly opened by the Board of Directors of tha Pniir ( rr-r rmi Rural Fire PrOteC- : tion District of Marion County. Ore- I gon. at the Four Corners Community Hall near Salem in said county and i state, for an issue of general obligation grade A. S2 score. 77c lb: grade B. 90 bonds of said Four Corners Rural . - iv. . j on ..?,... T-i.. ih Fire Protection District. in the - " ' ' - . - ... . n I 1 certain property conveyed by deed to Ludvik Adolph Ask. deed re corded in Volume 147. page 25a. Deed Records for Marion County. Oregon; thence North S 39" Last along said Ask east line 10.38 chains to the north line of D. W. Smith's land referred to in said Volume 147. page 256: thence West 15.43 chains; thence North 27 00 East 4 89 chains to the northeast corner of that certain property conveyed by deed to Ludvik Adolph Ask. deed recorded in Volume 150. page 3S7. deed records of Marion County. Oregon; thence West 4.8s chains to the northwest corner of William Maurer'i land, referred to in said Volume 150, page 387; thence South 38 44' West, 18.57 chains to an angle in the west line of said William Maurers land; thence South 3 21' West 2 532 chains: thence South 79 15' East 1 758 chains to the point of beginning and containing 33.882 acres of land, more or less; That said property will be sold in one parcel for at least fifty per cent. cash, and the remaining part of the amount of said sale will be on credit secured by a first mortgage running for a period of 2 years, and bearing interest at 5 per annum, interest payable annually, and said sale will be subiect to confirmation of the above court. Dated this 13 day of February. 1947. MAX FRANCES ASK F 14-21-28 M 7-14 Administratrix. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON TOR MARION COUNTY MAH ALA REED. Plaintiff. BYRON W. REED, Defendant. SUMMONS TO BYRON W. REED. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause, on or before the Sth day of April. 1947; the said date being more than four weeks after the pub lication of this summons and if you fail so to answer or otherwise plead to plaintiffs Complaint for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief named for in her Com plaint, namely: For dissolution of the marriage contract and of the bonds of matrimony existing between plain tiff and defendant, and such other re lief as may be equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof, for four con secutive weeks. In the Daily Oregon Statesman, in pursuance of an Order made March 7th. 147. by the Honor able George R. Duncan. Judge of the above entitled Court; the date of the first publication of this summons is March 7th. 1947. and the last publica tion will be April llth. 1947. OTTO K. PAULUS Attorney for Plaintiff 410 First Nat. Bank Bldg, Salem. Oregon. M 7-14-21-28 A p. 4 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE ACADEMY STREET FROM FOURTH STREET TO BROADWAY STREET. Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve Academy street from the east line of Fourth street to the west line of Broadway street at the expense of the abutting and ad jacent property, except the street and alley interactions the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a a-inch Portland cement concrete pavement thirty feet wide, in accordane with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council February IS. 1947. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which hereby are made a part of this notice. The common counil hereby dels res its purpose and intention to make. the above described Improvement by and through he street improvement de partment. By order of the common council Februarv Ifrth. 1947 ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is February 2. 147 F2S-27-2S M 1I-4S4-1 -t-t NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVtN Tht the undersigned has filed with tha County Clerk of Marion County. Ore gon, the Final Account In the Estate of NELLIE MARGARET REED, de ceased, and the Court has fixed Mon day. March 24. 147. at the hour of 10.00 o clock A M. at the Circuit Court Rooms in Salem, Marlon Coun ty, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said final account. All persons interested in said estate are hereby required to appear and pre sent any objections they may have to the said account, or the same will be approved by the Court as filed. JOE WEBSTER, Administrator of the Estate of NELLIE MARGARET REED, deceased. WILLIAM H TR1NDLX. Attorney Date of first publication: Feb. list. 147 Date of laift publication: March 21. 1S47 - r 2I-2S M 7-14-21. Polanrl. tentatively defined after VYt.ild War II. n little larger irum New Mexico. 01 WUENEyW YOU SIHIOIP D(SA CAS THE SARflE ANY DAY YOU SHOP you find tha aoma low prica at IGA. Thafa why thaaa store hava bacoma so popular. That day In and day out sa-tring raally counts up to a tidy sum bscause avary thing In thesa fin markets are low In prica. Thousands of people rely on IGA for their food require ments and rely on IGA for low price. Special Price Golden Grain Spaghetti 2 1 6-oz. cans 19c No. 2 eaa 2c With tomato sauce Just heat and Eat. The same high quality The s-ame goodness. APPLE JUICE MAKES GLASSWARE SPARKLE MAKES CLOTHES MUCH WHITER SOFTENS HARD WATER LATHERS IN COLD OR HARD WATER 2?c BEST liuy tliis u ontlerful soup protlurt at KiA. Whisk away dirt and rinse, fretly when used in the laundn. Borden's Hemo Powder or liquid either way, it is delicious - - drink your vitamins. Lb. SS)C Special Price GOLDEN GRAIN Twisiee Noodles 2 16-oz. jars 19c 32-oz. bottle Hood River, crystal clear juice of the finest apples a delightful fruit drink. PEANUT MTTE!2jar Hoodys crushed or creamy style. If you like high quality peanuts, you'll lika Hoodys. EA1L JUNE PEAS-- 2,c Rogers brand grown and packed in Eastern Oregon The finest quility. TUET SOAP Reg. Size Caki Sweetheart complexion soap, now in sGfficient quantities to advertise. . 2L3L' Grand Taste Corn Beef Hash CEKC1XEEI SOI? 2,(5 I 1 Brer U A Rabbit 1 1 l linking, Supplies at IGA Brer Babbit Gold Label Molasses IC-as. Battle .... 32 -as. Battle . Baking Chocolate Cake Flour Baking Powder (ihlrardelli t-lb. Km andoM n Larc pat. Clabber f.irl l-'t. ran 24c 44c 21c 35c 9c 15-oz. can No. 1 Can Campbells Sure it's the real, old fashioned flavor at IGA every day low pi.ee. SAVE EVERY DAY - - AT IGA! Special Price Conan Spaghetti With Mushrooms 2 16-oz. jars 19c Dennison Ileal Balls Willi Gravy 410 VAN CAMPS Pork & Beans N0.2r.n 20c JOAN OF ARC Kidney Beans 3iNl 29c ELSIXORE Cl'T Green Beans CARNIVAL CL'T Green Beans VAN CAMPS Chili Con Carne "lr 35c Ne. 2 caa Ne. 2 ran 23c 16c 16-oz. jar Lindsay Bipe Olives Large Olives 5 - No. 1 can OOy Giant Olives fcCfc No. 1 can D 7 ELSINORE Cream Corn N. 18c TASTY PAK Cream Corn No. ? 17c ELSINORE WHOLE Kernel Corn n.. 2 ran 20c TASTY PAK Sweet Peas fs: z ran KOl'NTY KIST Large Peas N.. ran OLD SOUTH , Grapefruit .. Ne. 1 ran SILVER FALLS Prune PlnmsNc. 2 i ran TASTY PAK Barileii Pears CAMPBELLS Beef Sonp 17c 14c 19c 2j(c Serve a Coxl Break fat Old South Blended Juice 4 Na. 2 Can Awf Old Saath Orange Juire f A Na. 2 Can JLXIy Anagold Citrus Carklail "3"3 4C as. Can OOv l!erhey Breakfast Cocoa 4J Akfk , lb. Can . XTV SsM-rry Wheat Hearts OCtf 21 as. Phg. -JV Mella-Cap Coffee 4.C?f 1 lb. Can arOV Na. 2s ran 37c 16c Corn Soya 7-.. PkC. 13c Na. 1 ran KELLOGG S KELLOGG S Corn Flakes 13 -ox. pkg. 13c Shady Oak Ilnshroons 19c 19 c Pieces and Steins 2 -ox- ran Slired 2 -ox. can LENTEN SUGGESTIONS Campbell's Ilnshroom Sonp n. i r. 16c Pismo Minced Clams ? -. ran 30 C Boyal Chef Clam Chowder n... r.n 28 C Southland Cove Oysters 7 1 j-ox. ran 43 c King Solomon Sardines Na. 1 tall ran 20c KSSS FOODS SNOBOY TEXAS PINK. 96 SIZE Grapefruit 288 Six - SUNX1ST OMKS Lb. D.cen 2S)C SS)C ITALIAN raoccoo 3 Doen Lb. SB IGA EVERYDAY LOW PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THESE STORES... fl STATE STREET IIAHEET BERG'S GBOCEBY STOIIE Sate Every Day 1J30 Slat. Slml 1701 Citot Sm "'" r-n-ry Day "In the Heart ol the City ' At the Corner ol 17lh . . . At 1(14 .-If l, I KBUEGEB'S KASH c KAHBY Eat Ontet at 40th --- About 1 Mfla East of Stat Hospital At TTTT11TTV nONNEBS Plenty of Parking Space AL 1UU1'1X nnflCERY 1 HA11KET orton OHEY'S BH0ADWAY GBOCEBY LEiniOH'S I1ABKET Daiw . Broadway & Market 538 North Commercial St. Complete Food Store Ample Parking Space INDEPENDENCE E SEBVE-BITE FOOD IIAI1KET CARTER'S IIABKET I10DEL FOOD I1ABKET GBOCEBY " 17th & Market Street 275 N. High Street JaUaM Oregon Inaependance. Ore. t,-8 Easy to Park at Carters Free Parking Lot UaUa' Saltan, OrecM N