The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 04, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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    soft white (excluding Rex) tTl. White
club 2.27; western red 2.27.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2 27; 10
per cent 217; 11 per cent 2.40; 12 per
cent 2.45.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 218;
11 per. cent 2.33; 12 per cent 2.40.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 18, bar
ley 1. .flour 4. millfeed S.
Securities, Commodity
Markets Closed Today
By the Associated Press ,
Domestic securities and com
modity exchanges will be closed
Good Friday,' April 4. Various
livestock and dairy markets will
remain open.
The New York stock and curb
exchanges and domestic grain and
livestock markets will operate as
Grains Erratic,
Close Higher
CHICAGO, April 8-0ip-Vith
the exception xt the May delivery
of wheat, all grain contracts
closed higher'' on the Board of
Trade today after a session of
nervous, erratic price movements.
Grains drew strength from re
entry of the production and mar-
ketlng administration; Into the
flour market and trade reports cf
some export business in cash
corn. May wheat failed to re
spond as outside interest in this
contract is small.
Wheat finished i higher to 3i
higher. May $2.45'i-2.46i. corn
was i-24 higher. May 1.75i,
and oats were !s-ls higher, May
86Ni-4. :
PMA announced it j would ac
cept offers of flour at prices 20
cents a sack under those pre
vailing on Monday and Tuesday.
Stock Leaders
Give Ground
and few customers appeared In
commission houses, owing to to
morrow's holiday when the na
tion's principal securities and
commodities exchanges will sus
pend for the observance of Good
Friday.
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite was off J of a point at
63.1. . '
West Congressmen lb f
Vsrvai ' w : "" ' '. at .
Now York Stock Quotations
tight Itecianialion i.uls
WASHINGTON, April MVt
Senator' Magftuson (D.-Wash.)'
said ha and - other reclamation
project backers would call . at
meeting about April 21 to combat
cuts In reclamation , apprcpria
tions. -
-Rep. Angell (R.-Ore l said In t
statement . appropriation rutt
would "bring hardship to the Pa
cific Northwest." Congressmen
from the area, he added, are doing;
ail In their power to get adequat
funds for Columbia basin hydro
electric projects.
NEW YORK, April 3-P)-Today's closing
: Al Chem & Dye176 JGen Foods 43 .
r American Can 82 jGen Motor 59
Am Paw c Lt 1 4 Vi JGoodyear Tire 55 ?4
1 Am Tel & Tel 165 Gt Korth pfd. 434
Anaconda 40 .Int Harvest .. 87.
Atchison 88i Int Paper pfdl 03
quotations:'
Radio Corp
Rayonier
Rayonier pfd .
Reynolds Met
Richfield
8
224
38
30
isy4
22 ,
38
15
40
34
54
NEW YORK. April S--Stock
market leaders generally gave
ground today although there were
a number of exceptions and sell
ing pressure was lagging " during
the greater part of the proced
ings. Losses running to 2 or more
points were reduced at the close
and a smattering of pvoltals
emerged with modest plus signs.
Transfers of $80,000 shares were
the same as the day before.
Many floor traders '-stood aside.
Safeway
-EMPTY GUN FATAL
PENDLETON, April S-P)-Mrs.
Jesse Louis Wilson,- 63, acciden
tally killed her 2-year-old grand
son, today with an old gun she
thought empty,' , Coroner Allen
Folsom reported. The child was
Ronald Raney, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter O. Raney, Reith.
Bendix Avia 33 Manville v.
Sears Roeh
Sinclair Oil
So, Pacific .
Stan Brands
Reth Steel 80a Kennecott . 47
Boeing Air 21ilLong Bell A 18
Calif Pack 27Maytag 10
CanadiariT Pac 12H Miami Copper --17 Vs
a. - iit a- '
Stan Oil
Case J 1
38 i Mont Ward
a-
17
32
Stew Warner
17
21H
11
21
123
27
, 20V
72
15
:.25
. 48
usual Saturday, April 5, but the
New York and New Orleans cotton
and New York wool markets will
remain closed.
Roman military forces were
finally withdrawn from England
iq 408 to defend Rome against
the attacks of Alaric. !
Chrysler ; ,
Com with Sou
Cons Edison .
Cons . Vultee
96 H 'Nash Kelvin
SUlNat Dainr
Studebaker .
Sun Mining .
27iN Y CentraL. 17Vi
Union Oil
Un . Pacific
Un Airlines .
Un Aircraft .
U S Steel
Warner Bros
West Elec
Wool worth
17 (North Am Co 284
52iiNprthern Pac 19
Cent Ins
Crown --Zel - 28W'Pac Am Fisb-L, UVa
Curtis 'r :, 5i Pac Gas Elec. 39Vi
Douglas Air . SHilP T Sc T
Dupont de Ne1854!Piney J C 43
Gen Electric 35TlPan American . 131s
10 Tha Stataracnw Salom. Owyn, Friday. April 4. 1947
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore, April 3 CAP)
fVSOAl 1 Salable and total cattle
1: calves , ; market rather alow,
early sales steady; late bids on dairy
type cows 25-60 cents lewerr fat kinds
off tsoetr few medium-food fed steers
20 00-22 50; light cutter steers down to
13 Mr. common heifers 14 00-18.75; good
reiJers up to 20 50; eanner-eutter -cows
J0J-13.3tt: shells down to 1 00; fat
dairy type cows largely 14 00-50; outt
siarxlinc heavy Guerrweys tip to 16.00 i
tnedmm beef cows 15-50-17 00; good
beef bulls up to 18 00: medium-good
aausace bulls 15 00-16 00; , common
medium calves 15.00-20.00; selected
dealers up to 24.56. ----..-.
Salable bogs 300, total 450: market
25-50 cents higher: good-choice 180-245
lb. trucking larrely 18 50;. one carload
250 lb. averages 28.00: heavier weights
scarce: good -choice 159-175 lbs. 26.50;
good 35O-S50 lb,, sows Z3.5O-J4.00; one
Jet good-choice SI lb. . feeder pigs
Steady at 30.00. - -
Salable, sheep none, total 1025; mar
ket nominal; f -food-choice wooled
lambs quoted 20.50-21 JO; shorn lambs
salable around 20.50 down: closely
ahora Mo. , 3 pelt lambs Wednesday
19.50 down; good-choice wooled ewes
salable SJO-9.50; shorn ewes quotable
1.00 down,
1'ortiand Produce .
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 3 (AP)
tButlerfat tentative (subject to im
mediate change! premium -quality of
J36 of -1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland. ?S-76c lb: first quality,
?4-75e lb; second quality. 10-7lc: val
ley routes and country points, 2c less
than first or 72-73C lb.
Butter Wholesale P.OJ3. bulk 68
1b cubes: Grade A A. S3 score, as-S7e;
A. S3 score. eft-CIc: B, so score. 65
6c: C. 89 score. 63c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles. 42-48c:
Oregon loaf. 41-i2c; triplets. 3't-50
Egr To wholesalers: A grade, large
CJ'-48'ic: medium. 43',-44'icr A
grade small. 40la-41e; B trade, large,
4J,-43'K. : - .
Eggs 4 Purchases from farmers:
current receipts. 4o-45c; buyers- pay
S-3'rc belew . wholesale quotations oh
graded basis for best hennery egg. -
Lve chickens Paying price to pro
ducers: No. 1 broilers, under 3 lbs..
Snr lh --frrefav 2 to 3 lbs.. 30c lb.: 3 to
4 lbs. a4-3sc lb.: roasters. 4 lbs and
mfer. 34 -35c lb.: fowl. Leghorn, under
' Jb.. 1S-20C lb.: over 3 lbs. 34e
lb; fol. colored, all weights. . 32-34C
lb : stass 14-16c lb.
Rabbits Average to retailers. 48
t2c lb dressed: prices to producers.
4Jc: fryer. UY. white. 20-24c lb;
colored. -e lb.
, Onor Green, local. mid-Columbia.
40-50C - - - ' "
Onions, dried Oregon yellow, , No.
1. 3 Inches and larger. $2.50-2.75 a 50
1b sack; mediums, $165-1.75; boilers.
- NOTICE Or HI AUNG Of FINAL
ACCOUNT '
Kotice is hereby given that the
Tinal Account of Sarah E. Minzen
nuer. as adminfutrarrix of the estate
of FRED A. M1NZENMIER. deceased,
has been filed in the Circuit Court of
Marion County, Oregon, and the Sth
day of Mav. 1947. at the hour of 10.00
o clafck A M . has been duly appointed
by such ' Court for the hearing of
' objections to such Tinal Accounting
sad settlement thereof, at which time
any person interested tn such estate
to in writing and contest the same. '
Dated this 3rd day of April. 1SM7.
. SARAH t MINZENMIER
Administratrix.
. OTTO K. PAt'LUS
Attorney tor Estate.
Address: 410 First National Bank Bldg..
aaler.i- Oreeon
rirst pubiicauon: April 4, it47.
Last ruaitcauon, -May z, mi.
... A 4-11-18-25-My 2
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the final
' account of Mabel Sullivan, as admin -.
tstratrix of the estate of Brooke T.
Hedges, deceased, has been filed : in
the Circuit Court of Marion County.
Oregon, and that the Sth day of May,
i9ii. ai me nour oi 10:00 ociock A
: baa been duly appointed by such Court
. for the bearing of objections to such
- fcnal accounting and settlement there
of, at which time any person interest
. ed- in such estate may appear and file
objections thereto in writing and coa-
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 26th
day of March. 1947.
MABEL SULLIVAN
Otto K. Pattlus Administratrix
-Attorney for Estate
Address: 410 First Natl Bank Bldg.
Salem. Oregon. -
First Publication: March 28. 1847;
Last Publication: April 25. 1947.
- M 28-A 4-11-18-25
16-lb sack. 30-33ci 50-lb, $1.00-1.10;
truck sale, medium. $1.50.
Potatoes Oregon Deschutes. No.
1. $3.75-3.90 cwt: large bakers. $4.25
4.50 cwt: No. 1.' 23-lb sacks. $1.00-1.05:
15-Ib sacks. 0-65c: No. 2. $15-10
50-lb sacks: FU Bliss Triumphs. No.
1. $3.65-3 75, sizes A and B; track
ales. Baker Gems. $320-323.
Dressed meats Veal light, top
quality. 32 -34c: ' heavy, top quality,
28-30; B. 25-26c: C. 22-24c; cull. 18
20c: - hoes block butchers.' packer
style. 125-180 lba, 37-38c; over 213 lbs.
3S-37C lb: sows, all wt. 30-35c lb:
lambs A A. 38-40c; A. 37-38; B. 34
36c; C. 28-30c lb: mutton 10-lic lb.
according to quality; beef bet qual
ity. 30-32c; B. 25-26c; C. 20-22c; can
ner and cutter. ' l$-19c; bologna bulls,
25-26C.
- Cascara ' bark green. ' 8-8l4c; ' dry,
20c." - -. .
Wool Valley, coarse and medium
frades. 45c lb. -
Mohair 40c lb on 12-month growth.
Hay Wholesale rail shipment: al
falfa. No. 2 or better. $35.00-36.00 ton;
No. 1 timothy. S37.50-39.00 ton; oats
and vetch. $22.00-27.00 ton, depending
upon quality; clover hay, uncertified,
baled on farms. $22.00-27.00 ton.
Salem Markets
BTJTTESFAT
Premium,.
No; 1
NO: 2
PRINTS ... .
Wholesale "ZJL
Retail .
EGG. Baying Price
Extra large '
Mediums
Standards -
Pullets, cracks
EGGS. Selling Price ,
Wholesale, large
Mediums
POL'LTRT : ; t-
Colored hens, No. 1 '; ;,'' , '
No. 2 ,t ,,
Fryers : ...; :
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
Top lamb -Yearling
lamb '
Ewes , , ,,,,
Veal
.74
. f .73
M
. .70
. 75
. 44
. J
. J6
. .30
.' M
, .48 :
-f
. J2
. JZ9
. 14 00
45.00
8.00 !
12 to 23.00 ;
6:00 to 13.50
10 00 to 15 50
Dairy- cows
Dairy bulla- :is.i
Hog prices 35c net hundred under
Portland prices , for each . particular
ciaai. aiags oougnt suoiecx.
Stocks and ' Bonds
(Complied by the Aoodated Prenn)
: April 3 ' ' .'
STOCK AVERAGES
30 IS IS 69
Indus. Rails Vtil. Stocks
Thursday - ' , 90.6 33.8 - 44.8 , 65.1
Previous day 91.1 34.3 44.9 , 65.4
Week ago .'..:. 91 9 34 3 44 8 65.S
Month ago . 92.2 36.0 46.1 67.2
Year ago 406.$ . 47.8 54.0 79.5
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10 10
Bails Indus. Util.For'gn
Thursday ' 94.7 103 J 105 J 75.7
Previous day 94 8 104.1 105.4 73 9
Week ago ..,.,. 94.9 103.9 105.3 76.0
Month ago 93.T 103.5 104.7 78.1
Year ago 106.8 104.7 k 108 1 77 J
PoriJand Grain
PORTLAND. Ore, Aprfl 3 (API
Wheat futures not quoted.
Cash grain: Oats No. 238 lb. white
70.oo; barley No. 3 45 lb. B.W. 66.00;
No. 1 flax 8.50.
Cash wheat (bid) soft white 127;
SPECIAL
AUCTIOII
nooDBunii
AUCTIOII
April 4, 6:30 p. xn.
Come early for new and used
fnrnitare, lots of new hard
ware, tools, roofing, blankets.
Nice shrubs and, ornamental
trees.
EASTER LILIES
Come Early : Lunch
Albert Obrlst, Owner
155 N. LlbertT
Telephone 3194
Gar Balieries
Uinler King Heavy Duly
24-imonth guarantee outright..
13.75
Uinler King Slandard
21-month guarantee outright
Ewick Start
18-month guarantee outright.
12.15
mm
Liberal Allowance for Old Battery
' - ! '. r j :
i
Heavy duty, light truck and heavy passenger
cars priced Accordingly
OFFERS HER
OU A L W-JiY S GET
5 IDEA AT 16 A
' ' Jiimi.WiNitj, "
EXTDA VALUE
In each package
Paas Pure Food Easter
EGG COLORS
10c Pkg. . 3 for
25c
Food hoppjng for Easter is easier and more
pleasant at your friendly neighborhood IGA store .
where your dollari seem to go so much farther because
PRICES ARE LOW EVERY DAY!
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FRESn FnUITS Ct VEGETABLES
- , -
Snnkisl Oranges
288 Size 1 -CQaaA
3 Dozen 5P
Snow Boy Tcnalocs .Peund
Solid ripe, fine for slicing. Add to your favorite salad.
Radishes or Green. Onions 5 c
Garden fresh. Add color and flavor to your salad.
Sweet Polaloes or Yams
JE-lbs.
A delicious and colorful addition to your ham dinner
Tear neighborhood L a A. store has a complete line of fla
vor fresh Frosted Foods to choose from. All the goodness is
.sealed In at the fleetlnr moment of perfection. The prices are
the same LOW EVERY DAY.
I. G. A. Fancy Peas
Na. t can
19c
Small, tender peas with fresh garden flavor.
I. G. A. DicedCarrols , ea 1 1 C
Keep some of these; diced carrots on hand for so many dishes.
Elsinore Whola Kernel Corn N.. en 20 C
Just lik'e corn on the cob without the cob and such sweet and
tender kernels.
Larsen's Layer Pair. Vegetables. 23 C
A layer of carrots, celery, peas and lima beans.
Taylor Sweet; Potatoes No. s can 23 C
Just naturally goes with ham dinner.
tlsmore Cul Green Beans -v. . X can sbbsw
No. S can ata
Tender, young beans picked at the fleeting moment of perfect
flavor. ;
TASTY PAK
Asparagus
No. 2 can
Tender cuts and tips. Serve creamed on toast. In salads
or Just as a vegetable dish.
I. G. A. Tomato Jnice .oa, can 27c
Rich In flavor, rich ln vitamins. Great for breakfast, lunch or
dinner. ;
Hunt's Peaches No. iu
Large, sweet halves. Use them right out of the can, in des
serts or salads.
Elsinore Bartlett Pears
-4.No. t can
41c
Delicious halves, for tantalizing, and colorful salads.
s ... ...
Year elchbrbo4 L(LA. store has choice of nationally
known branda of flavor rich, tendertsed llama for year Eas
ter dinner and at a LOW price, too. " .
World Over Stntled Olives.
Green Oneen Olives ,-'! ,
30c
Gianl Size Lindsay Olives . , 43 c
Your relish dish won't be complete without some of these
large, luscious olives. Buy some of each at these EVERY DAY
LOW PRICES. - '
Dill Pickles Del Monte Kosher style 14-os. Jar
With just the right tang for xestful flavor.
Ilaraschino Cherries
Tor dress up- fancy dishes.
n j n
1. u. ii. atuaa urcssmq ,....,....,..riat jar
.t-os. Jar
Creamy in texture, rich in flavor.
SiiVE lGil
SPECIAL OFFER
Save c when yon bay both Sugar
and Fisher's Cake Floor, at your
L G. A. Store.
SUGAR tai
l-lb. bag JS7 JL C
Usher's CAKE FLOUR
J-lb. pkg;
Turn In Fisher's box top and re
ceive 6c credit on your purchase.
7
CAIIPBELL SOUPS
Tomato ...Each 10c
Slushroom "..l Each l$c
Chicken-Noodle Each 16c
Vegetable .2 for 25c
Buy all you want of these home
like flavor soups.
CITRUS JUICES
I. G. A. ORANGE
46-oz. can . 25c
L G. A. BLENDED
46-oz. can 25c
I. G. A. GRAPEFRUIT
46-oz. -can ..J. 23c
Contain . all the tang of zestful
fresh fruit.
BAKIIIG SUPPLIES
DRIFTED SNOW OR
Gold Iledal Flour 10-Ib. bar
SIMPLE SIMON
Biscuit Ilix pkg. 2 ,.r 33 c
Turn out tempting biscuits every time and so easy.
Baking Powder eM1 25 C
Baking Chocolate 21 C
Hefshey's Cocoa .m. Pkr. 14c
Ilolasses Brer Rabbit 16-os. Jar 20 c
Over 60 natural sugar and rich in iron.
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r5U TOILET SOAP
m
2
Yeg. bars
210
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BETTY CROCKER
1 -Each 24C
10 Individual trays. 4 Wheaties. 4 Cheerios and
2 Kix. -
Cereal Trays
Cream qf Wheat ..L: ...xe. Pkr. 28 C
Kellogg's Shredded Wheal 14-c
TMt tOA THAT AO!!! gTM TOVt HUN
iBest ! pk,. 35 c
j Oceans of suds for dishes or duds. .:
i -
Peels Granulated Soap m 47 C
Not a soap powder.
Great Northern Beans
; Large, clean, whole beans of superb quality and at
',; a' new low price. .
89c
ji'iump, meaiy, sun-soaaea xruii h i new low pnesy-
Bi-Ho Crackers i -lb. pkg. 25 c
! Delicious with soups or salads.
CANNED IIILK
All Brands
TALL! CAN
EACH -
SMALL
EACH
6c
Seedless Raisins
Post Grapennts
14-os. pkg.
SPECIAL PRICE
Whealies
-8-os. pkg.
15c
12c
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A Strong America
Is a Peaceful America
- IGA EVERYDAY LOW PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THESE; STORES.
" STATE STREET HAHKET i I I DERG'S GOOCEDY STORE I r
Save Every Day , 1230 Stat Street i 1701 Csmter Street ::( Save Every Uay
At IGA "In the Heart ol the CUy i S - At the Comer of 17th I "- At IGA
' i BBUEGEQ'S EASD t EMBY . : ', . : ; .
TnTTTTTTlf C " Eoart Center at 40th 4 . - About 1 MU East of Slate Hospikxl At 'C TTTTIIPTV '
. nOIIIIEQ S i Plenty of Parking pace dlUiilllX
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Gerrcds. Oregon OREY'S DI10ADUAY GDOCEBY j LEIIIIOII S IIAREET f DaDasu Oregon
i i Broadway & Market j 598 North Commercial StT ' ' " ' '' ' '
Complete Food Store Ample Parking Space ' 1 j.J. i l-..slsi '
. IIIBEPEIIBEIICE - i SEBVE-LIITE;
FOOD IIADKET CABTEB'S IIARKET I . IIODEL FOOD IIABEET ! GHQCEBY
. Independance. Ore. S1 I 2l5 N V Sf! " i Dalla.. Oregon
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