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AAVt . 59H 2 23 y 14 30 8 ... 6H . 174 V 34 Gen Foods Gen Motors , -Goodyear Tire Gt North pfd Int Harvest Int Paper pfd J ManviUe Kennecott Lopf Bell A Mont Ward Nash Kelvin Nat Dairy N Y Central North Am Co Northern Pac Pac Am Fish Pac Gas Elec PT&T . Pan American Penney J C Radio Corp 38 55 43 46 95 55 37 54 27 57 16 27 15 15 21 14 Rayonier Rayonier pid Reynolds Met Richfield Safeway Sears Roeb Sinclair Oil So Pacific Stan Brands Stan Oil C&l Studebaker Sun Mining Union Oil Un Pacific Un Airlines Un Aircraft 32U S Steel 98 I Warner Bros 9West Elec 43 Wool worth 10 27 I 27 25 19 38 22 I 54 26 67 22 int. I 178 17 28 -.75 12 29 45 Tha StcrWsanan, Scdam, Orqocu ScehmfcryJ 1 1 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Aorll S (APt-Rmir. fat tcntattr (aub)t to immediate chanse). Prtmlum quality maximum of to 1 per cent actdrty itelivcred tn Portland. M-B2c lb.; first qualttr, 17 SOc lb.; second quality. M-tlc lb.: val Imy routm and country point Xc kraa than ftrat. SS-SSc lb. Buttr Wholcaala. f o b. bulk nihM frada A A. S3 score. S3c lb.: A. M Kort. ite lb.: B. M score. SOc lb.: C. SS score. 78c lb. (Above price are strictly nomi- Cheese Bellins? Dtice to Portland wholesalers : Orecon sinrles, ' k-55c; Oreson S-lb. loaf. 4Sla-S6c. E0 To wholesalers. A grade, large Sli-S2i.ac do.: medium. 43'i-X',,c: a rrade. smaU. nominal; B grade, large. S'a-'kC. Ecks Purchased from farmers. Cur rent receipts. 47fc-60V dot.; buyers pay S-S'.tc below wholesale quotations on grsoeo oasis lor peat nennery eggs. un cnieaene rsytng prtce to pro ducers: No. 1 broilers tinder SU lbs. u-4oc io.; irrera, iu-i ids, so sjc id.; - lOSv. -oc, xowi. L. 4 lbs, 23-24C lb.; over 9-4 lbs, O-Oc; fowl. Leghorns, under 4 Ids, Z7-2SC colored fowl, an weiants. 33-23C lb.; siac. an weignia. 1-17C. Kabbita Average to retailers for lo cally dressed animals, S-e7c; fryers, live, white, S0-32c lb, few quoting lower; colored. 2S-90c; old or heavy. iS-17c. rresh dressed meats: Prices quoted wholesalers to retail ers in dollars a hundred pounds Steers Good, all weUhts. 45-4S; commercial. S44JO-4SJS: utility, S4L50- Cow Commercial. M2-45; utility. S41-42;. can nrr -cutter. $37-41. Beef cuU ( beef steers, heifers) hind quarters. SSIJO-UJO; rounds. SS1.M-U; SATURDAY'S BROADCASTS Kilocycles: KLM 1396. KOCO 14t0. KOIN 976. KGW 629. KEX 1199 nous 6 K.SLM KOCO KOIN KG W KEX 0:99 99:15 9939 99:43 "w fTlmekeepeT (March Time INewa KOCO KXOCK IKOCO JpCK tKCS SCJt irJrm Parade STT" IKOIN Klock IXOLN KJock I KOIN Klock HodKe Podge Hodge PodKe tKrass News (Early Bird Downbeat bOownbeat (Co am beat I Downbeat 7 8 KSUM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX News Farm Parade KOIN Klock Hear This Roundup Boys (Rise. Shin St News I Rand Concert News News Now Hear This Old Sonri 'Affronsky News ITop Trades I Harmony Lana User News I Ha res News Coil ins KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX iLoy'Mt Movie Mat Sionr Sons E11 W,Vin rrpd Waring id McConneH News CBS (Let s Pretend Jr. Miss Fred Waring JJack Gregsvn ISmilin' Ed Kfrca iDu-t Dr Shoppers Spec. 1 Shoppers Spec. (Bargain Counter Kd McConneU Ur. Miss ISmilin" Ed 9 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Radio Bible Pop. Varieties Theatre Today Farm At Home Demonstrs tion IRadio Bible IPop. Varieties I Theatre Today Ifarm St Home I fairy Tales Pastor's Call Orchestra rwitnout Words IWithout Words i Serenade IKld Critics I Meet the MeeksMeet Meeks I Land Lost (Land Lost 10 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX News lOrcnestra I Orchestra (Harmony Dick Shannon Guest Star Extension Serv.;U.S. Navy Grand Central I Grand Central ICounty Fair (County Fair Arch Andrews lArch Andrews I Benny Walker IKneass News Abbott, Costello Abbott, CoateUo Headlines IStrings 111 KSLM OCO KOIN GW KEX Ooc Jock (Doc Jock I Doc Jock I Doc Jock New Chuckwaeon (Lady Melody (Lady Melody M"rT Taylor IMary Taylor IGive A Take iGrve & Take Jck Gregson IJack Gregson Stars Tomorrow Stars Tomorrow Rhythm iRhytbm I Hitching Post Hitching Post "LM Hit Time News (Bike Show (Variety Show KOCO Salon Concert I Salon Concert I News Western Ballads KOIN CoL Feature (Garden Gate Free for AD 'Free for All KGW Stars Tomorrow Stars Tomorrow Piano Quartet Piano Quartet KEX Playhouse IPlayhouse (Symphony Isymphony 12 1 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX 1390 Club (1390 Club I Orchestra Blng Sings Saturday Mat. Saturday Mat. (Sat. Matinee. ISat Matinee Air Newspaper 'Air Newspaper 'Journal Journal Garroway Show Gar rows y Show'Dr. I. Q. I Dr. L Q. Symphony ymphony IModeme ISextette fun loins, trimmed. eij: triangles. 41JS-4J: aouare chucks. $45-47; rib. -eLSO: foreouatrten. S43-44 Veai and calf-botc. S33-4: rood. S2-4: commercial. S4S-U; utility. 44- Lawnhs good choice. t to pounds. S4S-4S: commercial, all wefxhrs. S44-4S. Mutton good. 7 lbs. down. $24-3.' Pork cuts loins. No. L I tu II lbs, 9S3-S4; shoulders, IS lbs. down. S3S-41; spar ribs. 3 lbs. down. 949-60, Cares s ail weights. S34-34JA. Country-klUed meats: : Veal per pound, top light 44-4Se; other grades according to weight and quality. Hop-light Mockers. 31 -32c; sows. 24-3SC Rx. ! Lambs 3s-41c tb mutton. 13-20e tb. and cutters. 33-34c Q. . Onions AO-lb. sk.- Or. Brooks, -ysl-lows. No. 1. medium $S-t M: No. 3. J Aunnuia yellows, no. i lanre. $7JO-7.7 5-lb. k Texas, white wax. 30 lbs, S7J0-; yellow Bersnuda. J .TS. i Potatoes Oregon Deschutes and Klamath russets. No. 1. M-23-4,7: 39 Ib, S1A5-1.7S: IS lbs, $1-1 OS: No. 2. S lb, SXSO-S SS: Waslw Yakima ruaseta. No 1 U4.10; Idaito- ruaeeta. No. 1-a! $ 25-4.50; new crop Calif, White Rose. or h iuzf $ 25-4.50; new crop Calif, White Rose. 100 lbs, $6-4.50; sue B, S3J5-4: some lower. Ray U. 1. No. t green alfalfa or better, carload lots. tJ. Portland. $43- son or Waahington tana jb so; oats and vetch mixe up: eerttfied ctovrr hay nomtnsl Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, April 30 (AP) Cash grata: Oats No. 2. M-Ib. white 1 00. Jiarley No, 2. 45-lb. B.W. TIM. No. 1 flax i.63. Cash wheat (bid): Son white 1J7; son white (excluding Rex) 2J7; white club 2.27; western red 2J7. Hard red winter: Ordinary 127: 1$ per cent XJ39; 11 per cent 2.47; 11 per cent 2 55. Hard whit Baart: Ordinary 3.57; 10 per cent 157; 11 per cent 2.SJ; 13 per cent 2.68. Today's car receipts. Wheat 26; bar- ey j. nour a; cotti ; oaxs : mniieeq rmxr - I ; ! In this city j Thursday, April X9. Mrs. Fredrika) Frey. late resident of 507 N. 30th st, st the age of 63 years. Mother of Tony Raralg i Bugen. Clsrene Frey of Saiem: LuciUe Frey of Saiem and Lillian Frey- ot Portland; step mother of Errul Frey tn Nebraska: sis ter of Phillip Beiling. George Relling and Mrs. Haana eCenfield, ail of So. tent. Fred Retiinr of Lodi. Calif, Nor man Retiing ot Forrest Park, 111, and Mrs. Lydia Kastaer of Chicago, I1L mi ' n-mm wxu am neta zrom in w. x. Rigdon chapel Monday. May 3. at 3:30 P-m. with concluding service tn Bel crest Memorial park.! The Rev. Robert C Skinner will e file late. late res idea t of Solera Veterswrv hospital tn April 30. Survived by Portland Livestock - PORTLAND, April 30-(AP) -Salable cattle today 79. total 350; carves 23; market fairly active, stead v. but most classes nominal: odd medium-good beef cows 22 00-25.00; canners-cutters J6.0O 19 00: good vealers 30.00-33.00. For week: Salable 1.S50. total 2.860 Calves salable 340. total 363. Compared week ago. steers 1.50-2.00 hither, heif ers mostly 3.00 up. cowl 50 cents-1.00 up after losing part of early 1.00-1.50 gain. Bulls 1 00-2.00 up. Good fed steers 28.50-30-00. common-medium 23.00-28.00; medium and good heifers 23.0O-2S.00. load and odd head top good 29.00. new hixh; canner-cutter cows 16.00-20.00, heavy Hols te ins to 24.00 at best time medium-good beef cows 22.00-25.00. young cows to 26.50. Good beef buMs 25 50-26 30. one head T7 25 reeorrl hivh Good-choice vealers 30.0O-3S.00. SaUble nogs today 15. total 200: mar ket strong, top 2C25 on good-choice iu-zo ios. For week, salable 1.250. total 000. Closing market steady, 25 cents higher after losing part of early 25 to 50 cent advance. Good-choice 180-230 lbs. tnsi week 24.00-24-25. extreme early top 24.50. Heavier and lighter sreehts penalized 2.00 and more. Good 350-550 lb. sows 17.00-18 JO, lighter weights to 19.00. Good-choice feeder pigs 24.00- 25.00. Salable sheep today 10; market nom nally steady. For week: Salable 485. total 2.435. Market active. 1.00 higher on lambs and 50 rents higher on ewes. Good -choice lambs 23 00-2350. com mon down to 19.00: rood -choice wooled ewes 1100-1200 SLOAN John route S. st tn turn wife. Mrs. Mary Sloan of Salem: his mother. Mrs. S. A. Sloan of Wichi ta, Kan.: and two brothers, T. H. Sloan of Wichita and Ed Sloan of BelJvue, Wash. Announcement of funeral serv ices later by tn Clougn-Barrick conv PF. ,Jk j - f HAKBISON I 1- -: 5 In this city April 30. John WsUac Harbison, late resident of 5S Marios st, at the are of 66 years. Husband of Mrs. Olive Grey Bowman Harbison of Salem: fa the of Jotln Wallace Harbi son, jr, of Medf ord. Sam Harbison of Salem and Mrs. Jane Jura of Lebanon; and grandfather of Joan Grey Harbi son and-James Wallace Harbison, bota of Salem and Sally J Juc of Leba non. Member of Uve First Presbyterian church of Salem and the Salem Elks lodge. Services WW be held from tb W. T. Rigdon chapel Monday. May 3. at 11 a rn. with interrrient in Belrrest Memorial park. Dr. Chester W. Ham bltn wlU oiixtatc. i - itamxtom! ' i Henry Clinton Stapleton. late rest, dent of 1695 Yew st, at a local hospital. April 29. at the as of 76 years. Sur vived by his wife. Mrs. Misrourl A, Stapleton of; Salem J two daurriters. Mrs, Ruth Berendt of Everett. Wash, and Mrs. Bertha Mansell in Missouri: a sister. Mrsi Nancy Kilgor of Lex mgton. Mo: i two -'brothers. William Stapleton of i Excelsior Spnns. Mo, and Joseph -Stapleton ot San Jose. Calif. Survrved also by five t grand children: four groat-grandchildren and one gret-great-grandchud. jServicea wiU be held Saturday. May 1. at 10:30 am. at the Ciouh-Bamck chapel with Rev. G. W. Turner officiating. Inter ment in Belcrest iMexnorial park. Graiiis With Stocks and Bonds 2 jrtadttioa lOpinlonaire KSLM Cuest Star KOCO KOCO Kapers (KOCO Kapers 10 Top Tunes uemy rrev. Ken. uerby I At the Chi KGW News Summary Guest Star (Symphony KEX Treasury Show Treasury Show ! Melodies Opinions Ire 16 Top Tunes lAt the Chas (Symjhony IRexajtoury 3 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Proudly Hall KOCO Kapers Art Klrkhara Symphony Jr. Junction Proudly Hall Orchestra INews KOCO Kapers KOCO Kapers IKOCO Kapers Tunefully (Cross Section "Cross Section Symphony (Curtain Time (Curtain Tim jr. Junction Of-Nellis. So Id n Nellis. Sheld n 4 KSLM Orchestra IHemingway ISports KOCO Melody Matinee Melody Matinee Music Han KOIN The Aces I The Aces IDysna Gal KGW Spring Concert tSprlng Concert Land Bands KEX Rhythmatlks IH Wismer iBible Message (Christ. Science (Music Hall 'Dyana Gal I Land Bands ID. Fuldheim 13 15 SO Ralls Utll Stocks CIS 40 J 67 J 2.1 40.3 67.4 42 J 40 6 68.1 38 6 39.6 653 April 30 STOCK AVERAGES 30 Indus Friday $1.6 Previous day $1.7 Week ago $3.1 Month ago S0J Year ago 685 114 432 629 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Ralls Indust am Far en Friday . $1J 101J 1005 62 rrevious day 91J 101.3 1005 623 Week aao 111 101.6 100 8 S2 Month ao S 100.8 99S 610 ir aso 92JI 103.7 105.6 74J CHICAGO. Abrii 3tWP)-Grairu wound up mostly with losses to day despite a last minute spurt of buying. I At one time declines ran to a few cents but these were cut to fracuoTisizviTiost cases be fore the final belli Trading, light, most of the jday.igrew active in the last 15 minutes; 1 Wheat closed 44l lower. May, 52.45, corn was! lower to ; higher. May 520-, oats wers) unchanged i to lower. May $1.10-. Sand! soybeans were 4 to 5 cents lower j May 55.99. 5 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Orchestra Jan Garber Geo. Fisher Rose FesUval Songs (Tabemacl (True or False (True or False Land o' Dance Western Ballads S ports News Danger Ahead 'CoUmrwood (Garred Rose FesUval Hit Sonrs IE. Peterson Songs Teen Tunes Teen Tunes 6 7 KSLM Calvary Vespers Orchestra (With the Kids (With the Kids KOCO Manhat Music ! Man hat Music iMus. Spot Light Music Maker KOIN Joan Davis IJosn Davis I Padded Cell Padded Cell KGW Kay Kyser Kay Kyser lOl Opry Ole Opry KEX M. Plrant IK Baker Mr. Ma Ion Mr. Maione KSLM Drama INews (West. Theatre West Theatre KOCO B. Kleiheg ITempo Tim FTempo Time Serenade I KOIN Serenade I Serenade Ignorance Pays (gnoranc Pays KGW Life of Riley ILtfe of Riley j Truth or Conse. Truth or Cons. KEX Campus Heeds ICampus Heads I Ross Do lan iRoaa Dolan 8 9 KSLM Stop Me (Stop Me (Hawaii Calls (Hawaii Calls KOCO N. Clou tier J Dugout Dope J Base bail Gam Base ball Gam KOIN Music (Dave Dennis (Mystery (Mystery KGW Hit Pared (Hit Parad (Music Hour J Music Hour KEX Lone Ranger Lone Banger I Tom Dewey (Torn Dewey KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW New (Pop Edwards ICThachobn I Orchestra Baseball Osm (Baseball Came ! Baseball Gam j Base ball Gam Burrows Show IH. Csrmlchsel I Vaughn Monro1 Vaugnn Monro Judy canova uudy canova uan Savltt uan Savitt Gang busters iGangbusters (Orchestra lOrcnestra 10 KSLM News M Downey iTamp Meet I Camp Meeting KOCO Baeeban I Dancing Party (Word tn Sportsi lancing Party KOIN Five star Final Fortune Hunt (Orchestra Orchestra KGW News (Fortune Hunt (Orchestra I Orchestra News Ifortun Hunt lOrcnestra Orchestra Salem Market Quotations BUTTFJCFAT Premium No No PK1NTS Wholesale Retail , EGGS Baying) Large . Medium : Pullets and cracks EGG S (Wholesale ) Large , Medium i Pullets and cracks roi'LTRY No. 1 colored hens No. 1 Leghorn hens . No. l coL fryers. 3 lbs. up No. l coL fryers, ft, -3 lbs. no. i oki cocks JO JM .7$ 46 Jl JO .48 .40 J4 J3 .43 .42 . JS .14 LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) Spring Umbs ; up to 23 00 ngoiiS oolled lambs, choice Presh sheared lambs , Yearlings . r.wes Fat dairy cows Cutter cows Dairy heifers Bulls 11 KSLM Open Hons Open House lOpen Hons Mews KOCO Dancing Party IDandng Party 'lancing Party l3aacing Party nuirs -arcneana ircnnui i Air-iio Atr-uo KGW Proudly Hall (Proudly Hall I Wax Museum (Wax Museum su News ivrcnesira orcbestra lOrcnestra KOAC 656 k.c. SatarSay 10 -00 a.m. News: 10:03 Beaver Coed Weekly; 10 JO Especially for Women: lliOO Con cert HaD; 136 News; 13:15 Noon Farm Hour: 1 M Variety in Niudc: 1 .30 vote of the Army; 1 :45 Pan-American Rhythms: 2:00 Traffic Safety: 3:15 Memory Book of Music: 3.-00 Science News: 3:15 Music Masters; 4:00 News: 4:15 HU1 Calls; 4:45 Children's Theatre; 5:00 On the Upbeat: SJO Sports Club: 6 DO News: 6:15 This Is South Africa: 6 JO Look at Australia: 6:45 London Letter; 7:00 Grand Opera Tonight; 8:45 News: 0:00 Bob Crosby; $ JO Tony Pastor; 100 Sign Off. Tout BEST Investment for Horn Insolation nZALTlI N drafta. urn e44 Owwn. therrfara less colds ansl cvesi teaapcratmrea tluwurlMnTt easier ta COjsTOKT- winter, lt to IS IXXINOls-T MS to Sis' la fswl averag- ivtsurs rev ta the Rock Wool Is not mere! Flameproof it b ABSO LUTELY and PERMANENTLY FIREPROOF! - it. Iletal InUrlockinf Wathermtrlp tlht seal aalnst drafts around doors and windows without bhidhig or ttkkinz. f ! Canptsll Dccli Ucol Co. LUZ Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) veal, choice , 22 50 .r-t.00 un to 18.00 1M to 10.00 up to 19.00 up to 16.00 16.00 to 22.60 12.00 to 22J0 UP to 26.00 30.TO miOIIEY$$ FHA w 4H Seal EsUto Leasia Personal V Asito f nana Stale Finance Go. 152 - High 8L. Lie. S21S-M222 V7E UiHIT YOUn EGGS! Always a Dependable Cash Market I Cnrly's Dairy .Phesa'0703 Why Stiff cr Any Lotiger ran. as mmr Ml Antsrhig raatus far 646 years tn Cat. N smarter wtta wkaS sllssiats yon are afmcte glssrisis. sswasnfM. beart. tnmgs, atv er. sdners, gaa. rsastlf rlsa, sueer. der fevsx. skaa.; Iwifr CHARLIE CHAN I CJTXKESSJ STXata CO. t tM H. Cesaaserctai rn 3-1(3 -HUM. OU, s a. 1 X J " 1 V alleyGidendar m T SATCKDATjMayll I ' Young Grangers masquer ao danc. Trill w-11 Macleay grange ham dinner. S JO to I BJn- ! i- ;-- - - SrNDAT, May t I ' Catholic dainer and bazaar. SUver ton. St. Paul! parish halL : NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPKOTS NOKWAT STREET flOM COMMERCIAL STREET TO LIBCJtTV STKk-EX -Notice is hereby' given that the com- mon council of tn City of Salem. Or- egon. deems ! it necessary and expedi ent and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve Norway street from the east tine of Commercial street to the west Sun ot Liberty street, m the City of; Salens Mat ion County, Oregon, at trie expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the alley intersection the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street te the estaoiiahed grade, constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and having satd w. mwv wihi . ....... aapnaitic concrete pavement thirty feel wide, tn accordance witn tn plan and specifications therefor which wvrt adopted by the .common council Apr WM . . WW W. . 1M M. . office of th city i recorder and which by this reference . thereto are mad s part hereof, i i i Th common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the -above described improvement by and through the; street .irnproveir.ent de partment, j -" 1 - By order of tn4 common counca April SS.lsas: I ALFRED MX7NTJT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof April 2$, 194$. i ApJal3a-MyJ-l--l-$-T-S-i NOTICE OF INTENTION TO fMPBOTI CBOVI STKEST MOM BIOABWAl STREET Ta STB STREET -Notice ss hereby giren that th com mon council of the city of Salem, Or egon, deems lit necessary and expedi ent and hereby declare, its purpose and intention to improve Grv street from th west list of Broodwav street to the east; line of 4th street, te th City of! Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at th expense of th abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion fof said; street to tb es tablished grid, constructing cement concrete curbs, and pa vine; said portion of said street with a 2i-iodr aspnaitie concrete pavement thirty feet wide, tn accordance with the plans and specifi cations therefor which were adopted by th common council April 26. IMS, which are now on file in the office of tb city recorder - and which by this reference thereto: are mad a part hereof. i I- i - Th common council hereby declares its purpose and Intention' to make the i... w wcmvu. vy m v ii.itin .ill f t . BJ. fT4 ot common council April 26. 194S: ALFRED MXTNDT. City Recorder -. Dateof first publication hereof la April 2S. 194a. ApJ8-2-30-MyJ-2-4-5-6-7Ta- ICE CI1EAII : IJ 230 at i " W V, " s IT est galessj ' -- - r tslliKS f BrJj K3. CTAH j . . LA2-I ; CBJXTSX ITgltltATJSTS 1 Z41 Narta LibertT ... " , , ! . . Cpstatrs PartZand General CectrW Cm OX5c spas: Saturday only 1$ am te 1 aon. 6 t 7 nm Consul tation Bleed pressure and urine testa ere free eg oh arse Practiced since 111 i nnnnnnnnnxnnnSBsnx !