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T in in V4AT YOU DOrVT KEALSS 0 HOW THEAE THHOt NOW8AiX ATTEK THEY CET TO ROLLING rr UNCANNY r I UP?6e THAT YJ 5TART A .COUfLE OF FELLOWS UKE L' rrnNG cn ano MAWNC WO PLAN 4 1 1 1 1 v -4 w - JI0C3 POTTCaU 4E OVfTT CFOSS EXAfSNRrE CRES6P ONTHrVOfTNESS 5AE23T. GOOGLE XWJESfTH' paoGecuriN RT1DWNEY RIGHT MOW, BUXJOERDUGG TEtLmOTHT IT OOfTT WAKE GEN96 HOWSOWEUER I03JCCT3. VOTvl OVZRULCOU A RABCrTS LEFT WO FOOT IS A SHORE UXW PIECE -TH , RK5HTONE HAlfTTWUTH A HOOT THE' YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier Of course, I'm not rnns rcd c . . I wmnt to press my Now York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, May 8-iP)-Tod y' closing quoUUons: Tb Stat mnu ScJm, Qr70C rridoT. MoT 7 13 IS $3J-53; coBimcrcUI. $4T-0: utility. $43- . i I UmU Good -choice. 90-00 pounds. $47-60: commercial, all Weights, 4446. Muiun cooa. 19 ids. aows, zxz. Pork cute-loins. No. L, to IX Ib t?J-M; shoulders. II lbs. down. $3140 40; tpsr ribs. 3 lbs. down. 44-49w Carcasses All winu. (34-34 JO. Country -killed meats: Veal Per pound, top liftlt. 43-44c: cholco to 45c: outer grodoa iaccording to weight and quality. Hoes Light Mockers. 30-32c; sows. 34-26C lb.; best to 2Sc. Umbi 3-41c lb.; mutton. ll-20c lb. ucei cooa cows, 3&-a 1A4 - J a. ... . . J IW Wool Coarse, valley an grade. 43c lb. Mohair 23c lb. on U-montJt growth. Onions 60 lb. sk. Australian Drowns, No. 1 large. Texas whit M lba, 7-T0; yellow Bermu da. Bom to' Al Chem & Dye 188!Cen Food American Can .. 88 Gen Motors Am Power Sc Lt 8iGoodyear Tira . Am Tel & Tel..l53Gt North pfd ... Anaconda . 37 Int Harvest Atchison 105 I Int Paper pfd . Bendix Avia 35 jj Manville Beth Steel 34 IKennecott Boeing Air 2 7 14 .Long Bell A Calif Pack 34 Mont Ward Canadian Pac 14JNash Kelvin Case J I . 45M!Nat Dairy 58 N Y Central 2North -Am Co . 23 Northern Pac 13Pac Am Fish 3iytPac Gas Elec . 7P T At T Chrysler Com with Sou Cons Edison . Cons Vultee . Crown Zel Curtis Wr Douglas Air 65 Dupont de Ne..1744 Gen Electric 35 hn St 55 44 V4 47 85 58 Vi 38 Vx 26T. 18 15 24 Pan American.. Penney J C .. Radio Corp Rayonier Rayonier Reynolds Richfield Safeway Sears Roeb Sinclair Oil 54V4lSo Pacific 27jStan Brands 59!Stan Oil Cal 16Studebaker Sun Mining Union Oil Un Pacific Un Airlines Un Aircraft U S Steel .... Warner Bros West Elec Woolworth 30 - 32 . 97 - 9 - 44 . 11 pfd Met . 26 24 19 39 22 54 26 69 23 10 29 178 17 29 75 11 28 46 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore . May - AP-But-terfat tentative (subject to Immediate change). Premium quality maximum of .33 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 89-92c lb.: first quality. 87-90C lb.: lecond quality. S4-7c lb.; valley routes and country points 2c less than first. SS-eSc lb. Butter Wholesale. f.o.b,. bulk cubes. Sade A A. S3 score, S3c lb.; A. 12 score, e lb.; B. M score. 50c lb.: C 90 score. 7tc lb. (Above prices are strictly nomi nal.) Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. -5oc; Oregon 5-lb. loaf. M-S8c. Eggx To wholesalers. A grade, large. Sl'i-SJ'ic doz.; medium. 48i-50i: A grade smalL nominal: B grade, large, fc'.-tS'iC. Exg Purchased from farmers. Cur rent receipts, 47i-SO',c doz.; buyers pay 3-3' c below wholesale quotations on graded basis for best hennery eggs. Live chickens Paying price to pro ducers: No. 1 broilers under 3 lbs.. 33-36c lb.; fryers. 3 to S lbs.. 40-43c lb.: 3 to 4 lbs, 40-43c: fowl. Leghorns, under 4 lbs, 23-24c lb.: over 4 lbs, 3T-28c; colored fowl, all weights. 32 33c lb: stags. aU weights. 14-17c. Rabbits Average to retailers for lo cally dressed animals 55-67c; fryers, live white. 30-32c lb.; few quoting low er; colored, 28-30c; old and heavy, 15-17C fTesh dressed meats: (Wholesalers to retailers, per hundred pounds.) Steers good, all weights. $44.50 47.50; commercial. S45-44; utility. S40-42. Cows Commercial. $44-46; utility, $40-42; cannec-cutter. $39-41. Beef cuts (beef steers, heifers) Hindquarters. $53 .50-54: rounds. $54-56; full lpins. trimmed, $44-44 : triangles. $41-42; square chucks. $45-47; ribs. st-57; forequarters. $z-5. Veal and calf choice. $53-53; good. FRIDAY'S BROADCASTS Kilocycles: KSLMJ396. KOCO 1490, KOIN 979. KGW 629. KEX 1199 HOUR 6B.SLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX 99:99 99:15 90J6 99:45 Morning News iTimekeeoer I March Time I News KOCO KLOCX 1 KOCO KLOCK KOCO KLOCJC ITex Bitter News Hodge Podge Farm Hour KOIN Klock Hodge Podge IFarm Hour KOIN Klock Kneass New arm Hour I KOIN Klock I Early Bird IFarm Hour KILN KOCO KOIN KOW KEX News Farm Parade KOIN Klock Farm Time Sing Cowboy I Rise and Shine News c sports News Farm Time I This Is News News Top Trades Top o' MornlnglTop o Morning Bob carred Fred Beck tO Id Songs Hayes. News Uames Abbe IZeke Manners KSLM Kate Smith Vic Undlahr (Sons Pioneers (Bargain Counter KOCO .HoUyw'd MuslcHoUyw'd Music West. 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No. 3 green alfalfa or better, car lots fob. Portland. $42-43; U. S. No. 1 timothy, eastern Oregon or Washington, car lots, fob, Portland. $39-40; oats and vetch mixed hay, un certifled clover hsy. nominal. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore, May . 4 APl dJSDA) Cattle salable and total 150; calves 35; market active, fully steady; part load good 1 190-1 b. fed steers 2S.50; odd head 760 lbs. 29.00; commoo-low medium heifers 21.00-25.00; Canoer and cutter cows 1S.00-19.00; common cows including fat dairy type sands l-50-21 JO; medium-good beef cows 22 00 23.00; common-good sausage bulls 21.0O 23.00; good beef bulls quotable up to 2 54 and above: vealers under pres sure; few good-choice grades 2l50 33.00; cull-common grades 15X1-25.00. Hog salable and total IDs; market b. ...It.. .4 .AAilhAlM 1 AO 230 lbs. 23.50; 150-170 lbs. and 2C5 lbs. XI JO; good Jis-ao id. iowi ujj-iw rood 47 lb. feeders 23-50; 1SS-12S lbs. ci.un ..i.k. isa total cSo? market rathe rslow most classes, mostly steady to weak; gooa-cnoic spring ismn lacking quotable fully steady; top lat Wednesday 24.00; one lot good -choice . v, iw kj msa. maH Ill.lxS ivi . t- - , - , lb. wooled Umbi 22.0O-5O: UrhtweighU 23.00 or above; good 1 45-21 S lb. wooled ewes 11-50; lightweights quotable to M T 1.WL. 1 rA aeawwa II W, tnom ywf Minure iiIywjuywu. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, May AP No futures quoted. Cash grain: oats No. 2. 38-lb. white S2.0O: barley No. 3 45-Ib. BW 7S.0O: flaxseed S.0S. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white S.40: soft white (excluding Rex) 2.40; white club 2.40; western red 2.40. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.40; 10 percent 2.42; 11 percent 2.50; 12 per cent 2.SS. Hard whit Baart: Ordinary 2 58: 1Q percent SJS; 11 percent IS per' cent 2.71. Today's ear receipts: Wheat S; bar lev 3; flour t: millreed . Salem Market Quotations fOORS -- Autls V. Moor. 58. lat resident ol Spokane, in a bpokan hospital Friday. April' 30. Survived by three daughters. Mrs. J. R. Givens. ol Albany. Mrs. Lrta Loop and Mrs. Ciena WeueL both oi Sprmgfield, and hi mother, Mrs. Vina Moor oc Turner. Also survived by ate brothers, A X. Moor of Long view Wash, C E. Moor of Bend. C L. Moor of Klamath ralU, O. . Moor of Turner, H.-H. Moor of Spokane and K. L. Moor of Detroit. Miciu; and five "sters. Mrs. Fern PoweU eg Black Butte, ore, Mrs. Fanni Ough oi Se attle, Mrs. Ruby Ost of CUaTlam Bay, Wuh Un Nnn rtmrm KJ-. Ore, and Mrs. Dorothy Hellemn of Lyons, vrm. services will n held from . Ka U u . . I f w . , , . auwui-uiwwa cnapes raasy. May 7. at 1:30 p.m. -with, concluduig aervices in City View cemetervT BROWN - . . j ' j PFC StinU Ur w- 1... - - . .a of 1043 Ruge st. West Salem, at Fort s. ranee. ov. 17. 1944. Survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. uarence k. Brown of West Salem; a brother. Keith A. Brown of Salem, and 3 niece and nephew, both of SaJeisc Funeral services will be held from th HoweU-Edwards chapel Saturday. May at 10 am. with th Rev. Orvllle Jea kins officiating. Interment In Pilrreat Memorial park. t DOMOGALLA. T WA theresidenee at Ocean Lake. Ore. May L Fred J. Domogalla. at the age ol M years. Survived by bis wife. Mild re a Domogalla of Ocean Lake; a son. Verm F. Domogalla. with the CAA at Mc Grath. Alaska; two grandchildren. Kent and Gene Domogalla of McGrath. Alas ka: a sister, Mrs. LiUi ). W a tains oi Salem; and three brothers. Vincent A. Domogalla of Salem. Verner D. Domo galU of Portland and Guy H. Domo galla of Seattle. Member of Salens United Brethren church and of the lo cal carpenters and loiners anion 12S1. Services will be held from th W. T. Rigdon chapel Friday, May 7. st 130 pun, th Rev. Lloyd C. Uecker offi ciating. Interment ka the ML. Crest nuwy maiavKuo. BCTTERFAT Premium No 1 No. 2 PRINTS Wholesale Retail EGGS (Baying) Large Medium Pullets and cracks -EGG S Wholesale ) Large Medium . Pullets and cracks POULTRY No. 1 colored hens , No. 1 Leghorn hens No. 1 col. fryers. 3 lbs. up No. 1 coL fryers. 2a-3 lbs. No. 1 old cocks SO M .7$ M SI .a .40 34 J3 .45 33 Jit .43 M J4 KIBBEY Mrs. Bertha lTihHw . v PltfJ 4. at th age of 45 years. Survived by three children. Mrs. Lorens Schnuelle of Salem. Mrs. Alton Kihan Of Pomona. Calif, and Harlow Kibber of Woodburn; mother. Mrs. C A. Dempsey of Chehalis. Wash.; tw sis ters. Anna -SicLeod of Chehalis and Mrs. Charlie Priest of Raymond. Wastur tare brothers, Ralph McLeod of Che halis. Charles McLeod f Pleasant Hill. Ore, and Guy McLeod of Yelm, Wash.; grandson. Harlow Kibbey. Jr, of Wood burn. Services win be held from tb HoweU-Edwards chapel Saturday. May . at 1 JO p.m. with interment in City View cemetery. . 1 , O-HALLORAN " ' In this city. May 4. James CHallorsa. at the age of 60 years. Lat resident of San Francisco. Graveside service will be held Saturday. May S, at IS ajn. at St. Barbara's cemetery, with Father Ce unas officiaUng. Direction of W. i X. Rigdon company. J -. COOMKS TUhe A. Cootnes. lat resident i f Bardstown. Ky, at a local hospital Wednesday. May 3. at th age of 72 years. Survived by four brothers. Ol K. Cbomes of Turner. J. W. Coome of Bardstown. Ky, Joseph H. Coome of New Haven. Ky, and Lawrence Coome of Bloomfield. Ky. Shipment ha been made to Louisville. Ky, by th H owe 11 Edwsrds company for seivlce and in- tciuscuw LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) Spring lambs , up to 23.00 Woolled lambs, choice 22.50 Fresh sheared lambs Yearlings J . Ewes 20.00 Fat dairy cows Cutter cows Dairy heifers i Bulls Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) Veal, choice . so to 17.00 2.00 to 10.00 up- to lt.00 : up to is.00 14 00 tO 22.09 11.00 to 23.00 . up to 23X0 2S.0S Stocks and Bonds May STOCK AVERAGES Indus. Net change AJ Thursday , 92.1 Prev. day tl.f Week ago 81.7 Month ago 90.7 Year ago . I7.9 BOND AVERAGES 2 1$ is as Ralls UUL Stocks A.S AJ A. 42.7 40.S rr J 414 404 S7J 42.1 404 S7.4 39J 40.9 SSJ 304 424 O. Net change Unch. Thursday $14 Prev. day $14 Week ago $14 Month ago $04 Yea rago 934 194S High . 91-4 .1 1944 low .47.1 -New 1$4S high. IS Induct Unch. -014 1014 1014 101.4 103.$ 101.4 $94 10 1$ UUL Forgo A.1 Unch. 100.T- 414 1004 $14 1004 41 J 1004 4L7 103.4 14 4 100.7- SS4 98.9 44 NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IM PROVE OLTVB STREET FROM 13TH STREET TO EAST END OP OLTVE STREET Notic is hereby given that th com mon council of the city of Salem. Or egon, deems It necessary and expedi ent and hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to Improve Olivs street from tb west line of 13th street to the east end of Olive street, in th City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at tn expense oc. tn aourung and adjacent property. ; except th street and alley Intersections th ex pens of which will be assumed by th city oc saiem. oy Drtnging saia por tion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curb, and paving said portion oz said street with a 21-mch asphalt! con crete pavement thirty feet wide, tn ac cordance with th plans and specifica tions therefor which were adopted by the common council April 2. 194. which are now on file In th office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are mad a part hereof. The common council hereby declare its purpose and intention to mass th above described improvement by ana through tb street Improvement a- paruneni. By order of th common coancf April 24. 194S: ALFRED MTJNTJT. City Recorder Dei of first publication hereof M April XS, 194. A4S-2-30-My4-2-4-5-S-7-S-$ NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARXMO Node hereby Is given to all persons particularly Interested and to tb gen eral public that a bearing win be held before the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, 147 N. Liberty Street, Salem. Oreeon. May 10u V94. at tb hour eg IM pjn, to ennaldar changtng from Class u Residential and nam III Business District to a Class IV Unrestricted District th fol lowing, premises: f Lot IVS. a. 4 Jr S. Black 3. T Park Annex to th City ec Marion County. Orececv Bv Oidsr of th Common ALFRED MUNTJT. May s-a-T. UE U2H3T . Always a Dependable Cash Marlcet! Cnrly Dairy Pl3 0733 COTTON At the rcxidftiM TS Ttmr-itt w(- nesday. May 5. Georye W. Cotton, at the age of SB years. Husband of Lena A. Cotton of Salem; lather of Earl B. Cotton of Sutherlin. Ore- and bro ther of Louella Wright of Iowa. Mem ber of the Leslie. Methodist - church Service will be held, from th W. T. Rigdon chapel Friday. May 7, at S p jn, with interment in Betcrest Memorial park. Pleas omit flowers. - BENNETT j ( In this city. Wednesday. May I. Ells Bennett, late resident of West Salem at the age of $5 years. Father of Ella Kro ger of Oakland. Calif, and Wallace W. Bennett of West Salem: grandfather ol Miss Molly Denieon and Miss Chris tine Kruger. both of Oakland. Member of the Oddfellows lodge in Iowa. Serv ices will be held from the W. T. Riadoa chapel Saturday. May S. at 130 pjiw -nanea Durden officiat. with tlu w ing. Interment in Lee etery. BATES " Pry Bates, at the resldenc at 930 North Summer at. Wednesday. May 5. at the are of S3 years. Husband! of Mr. France D. Bate of Salem; father of Mrs. Laura Eaton and Artbar B. Bates of Salem. Mrs. Ruth WUson oi Pacific Palisade. Calif, Mrs. Anni Eoff of Richmond. Calif, Mrs. France Cable of Seattle. Mrs. Kathryn Brink and Robert W. Bate, both of Santa Monica. Calif, Harry S. Bates of San Francisco and Fred P. Bate of Red land. Calif.: and brother of Mrs.; Id Howell of Redwood City. Calif, ani Byron R. Bates of Riverside, LU. Also survived by 2i grandchild ren and 13 great gTand children. Service will be held Friday. May T. at 340 pa. at th Clourh-Barrick chapel, with Rev. Chea ter Hamblin officiating. Interment lat Belcrest Memorial park, j JAIJUN """ " Dan R. Jarman. late resident f Ee lem and Santa Monica. Cattf. at turn horn tn Santa Monica. Wednesday. May ISurvlved by his wife. Mrs. Edith, Jarman oi Salem: : three daughters. Mrs. Bayard Findley of RickreailT Mrs. F. A. Burgy of Santa Barbara. Calif, and Mrs. E- O. Reynolds of Everett, Wash.: free grandchildren, two niece and nephew. Announcement of serv ices later by tn Clough-Barrick com Pny. j In Tulsa, Okla railroad sta tion, stairways- leading to th) tracks are painted In different col or. Trains are announced by ; the color of the stairway leaiing t them as well as the track number. 1 - w- ; a W av s fl Fgrii I L THAU PSOrlS t KXCML- TOR M014T Thrill lier with one of our znaay ta- T ble model radios for HZR . verr OWN use ia kitchen or room. Come in and ' choose from a wide aelee- ' .tic i '! -