Raschi, Rusli
Nab 3-Hitters
(Continued from psgs 14)
Tht Philadelphia Athletics
sopped their second win in row
over the Boston Red Sox by a 1-2
eount in 10 Innings. Jo Coleman
went the route for the A't and
Sam Chapman and Elmer Valo
banged four singles apiece.
In the National circuit. Bob
Bush, the Chicago Cubs' sopho
more hurler, muzzled the Pitts
burgh Pirates with three hits as
the Cuba took a 4-0 win. Boston's
Braves made it three out of four
against the Philadelphia Phils with
a 8-5 victory. Earl Torgerson, Bos
ton, and Bill Nicholson og the
Phils slammed homers but the
Phils' Willie (Purlin Head) Jones
stole the show by socking four
doubles to tie a modern major
record. Brooklyn's Dodgers beat
the New York Giants for the sec
ond consecutive time, with the aid
of four unearned runs.
ANUICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 010 030 003 T It
It. Louis .000 001 0203 t
Lemon and Hegan; Drews. Ostrowskt
S. Meounfer (8). ataiioy ( end
toafo
030 000 000 S
-troit 000 001 04x 8
Cumbert and Tipton; Truck and
Koblnaon.
Washington 000 000 0000 $ 0
New York 000 10S Ota 3 S
Calverjr and Evans; Jlaschi and Ber
So.
ton
.100 010 000
1
Philadelphia 101 000 000 13 11
Kinder and Tebbetts. Batta (10):
Oolenvaa and Hour
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 002 010 101 If 1
Boston -110 300 Otx S i 0
Thompson. Konstanty ) and Lopa-
to. Seminick (); voueiie. rotter (7)
and Mast.
Pittsburgh 000 000 0000 3
Chicago 000 040 Ota t
Dickson. Hlgtoe (7) and MeCuUough.
ritzEserakt (7): Rush and Schefftng;.
Maw York 100 001 0002 4 4
Brooklyn 011 210 lOx 8 4 I
Jones. Hansen (4). Webb (7) and
Cooper; Branca and Campanella.
Grain Market
Hits Snag After
Day of Advanc
CHICAGO, April 20 -(JP)- The
Srain market ran into trouble to
ay after staging the best single
day s advance in several weeks
during early dealings. Profit-tak
In in wheat and a heavy outpour
tng of cash corn cut down the
gains, leaving the market with a
ragged appearance at the close.
Only deliveries with any real
strength left at the final gong
were the new crop wheat futures.
They held fractional gains, which
was not much in comparison with
advances of more than 2 cents
during the morning. Pessimistic
crop reports encouraged buying of
these futures.
Wheat closed 1 lower to
higher, com was 4 lower to
higher, oats were Vt-Vt lower,
foy beans were unchanged to Vi
wer and lard was unchanged to
0 cents a hundred pounds higher.
May wheat experienced an
early boom, moving up to a new
high since January 13 at $2 .28 V.
At that point short-covering dried
up and May quickly reversed it-
Glf. It fell nearly S cents from
i high. Trade reports the gov
ernment would accept cash wheat
grading No. S hard caused some
early buying.
PORTLAND, April 2W;P)-A
hearing of the $3,000,000 suit filed
by 178 fanners against Reynolds
Metals company's Troutdale alum
inum plant was continued today
to April 27. The farmers allege
damage from plant fumes.
FORD HAXES, POUSUi
AK3 CLEANERS
Liquid Cleaner
Polishing Wax
jr Polish and Cleaner
Chrome Cleaner
Body Polish
Foam Upholstery Cleaner
. - Ford Liquid Glaze Cleaner
Ford Uauid Glaze Sealer
Valley Ilolor Co.
Ford Since 1115
S7S Center Ph. S-S14T
lr T TXiaJI D r.O.CaJ.D
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CHXNZSX HXmBAUSTS
sil North liberty
Upstairs Portland General Eleetrle
Co. Office epea Satereay ealy to
a.. a, t 1 sian. 8 te t .aa. Ceesel
taOee. Bleed preeamre and artae
tests ara tree at eharge. rraetteed
tier 111?.
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trc3
Stock Drops
Following Deal
NEW YORK, April 20 -(JP)
American Telephone At Telegraph
common stock, and a couple of
o tner issues, provided the action
in today's stock market.
The run -of-the-market didnt
do much of- anything. Price
changes were small with declines
outweighing gains. Numerous
isues bounced back, and forth be
tween plus and minus territory.
AT&T dropped to a net loss
of IS points at 144 following
stockholder approval of the big
gest financial deal in the history
of private industry. The final
price was only a point from the
1949 low of 143 which in turn
was a low since 1943.
Several substantial blocks of
the big communications company's
stock changed hands, including
one of 4,500 snares.
Stockholders approved a plan
for raising $395,000,000 by sale
to stockholders of debentures
which could be converted into
capital stock. Issuance of addi
tional capital stock, of course,
would dilute the equity of present
stockholders.
The Associated Press average of
80 stocks dipped .2 of one point
to 83.5, equal to the low point
of the month established on April
1. The industrial component took
the widest swing with a loss of
.4 of one points at 88.8. Utilities
were a trifle lower and rails up
bit.
Of the 987 issues which trad
ed, 414 lost ground and 278 ad
vanced. "
Salem
Obituaries
BIOWN
Pvt. Raymond I. Brown, former res
ident of Amity. Sept. I. 144, at Sosse.
Belgium. Survived by mother. Mrs. Ve
va Brown. Amity; brother. Buddy
Brown. William Beryl Brown, Merl C.
Brown. Charles E. Brown, Lester L.
Brown and Vircll Brown, all of Amity:
sisters, Betty Lou Brown. Lucille Brown
and Patricia Brown, au or Amity, ana
Mrs. John Palmer, Albuquerque. N. M.
Military services Will be held at Grave
side Wednesday. April 20. at 3 pjn. In
Belcrest Memorial park. Direction Dy
W. T. Rigdon company.
HANBT "
Willard R. Haney, at the residence.
S N. S3rd St.. April 17 at the ace of
71 years. Survived by the widow, Mrs.
Cora Haney, Salem; daughters. Mrs.
E. K- cnapman, Irene naney ana Mrs.
Lucy Nve all of Salem, and Mrs. Mil
dred Meyers. Port Orchard, Wash.;
brother. Grant Haney, Burling ame.
Kas - rune granacnuaren ana tnree
great grandchildren. Services will be
held Wednesday. AprU SO at 3 p.m. In
the Howell-Edwards chapel with the
Rev. Oscar Brown officiating. Inter
ment la Belcrest Memorial park.
AIKEN
George Kemp Aiken, late resident of
1175 E it. it local hospital April IS.
Survived by widow, Mrs. George K.
Alken. Salem- daughters, Mrs. Robert
A. Jackson. Seattle. Wash., and Mrs.
Cordon Wright. Eugene: ton. Robert
P. Alken, Salem; brother. Robert Ai
ken. St. Paul. Mian.: also four erand-
cbUdrcn. Services will be held Wed
nesday. April 30. at 1 :3 p.m. at First
Presbyterian church with Dr. Chester
Hamblia officiating. Direction by
Clough-Banick company. Please omit
nowers. ramuy would prefer money
which might go ' for flowers be do
nated to Salem Hospital development
tuna.
EVANS " ?
Louis Levold Cvans. late resident of
1140 E Jensen st in this city April
is. at the age of 1 'years, survived
by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H.
Evans, Salem; sisters. Juanita Shaffer,
Joan. Maxine and Carol Evans, aU of
Salem; brothers,' Charles and Perry
Evans, both of Salem- grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans. Yakima.
Wash.; and several uncles and aunts.
Services will be held Saturday, April
S3, at 3 p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon cha
pel. Interment in Belcrest Memorial
park.
LECH NEK "r :
Fredrick R. Lechner. late resident of
MS Ferry St.. at a local hospital. April
2. Survived by brothers. John Lech-
YOU Ilaho II
"1 10 RE THAU A
Sachl off Seeds . . '
When Yon SHOP KEITH BROWII for FARM
BERKROY
one-man fence-tighteners
fences. Save extra posts, braces, anchors.
Save cutting and splicing on uneven around
smrfaces. This tightener works on plain.
barbed-wire and many other types.
IIAGIC
Garden Hose Coupling ... quick on! quick
off I Wonderful convenience for ail garden
hose connections: faucets, noszles. sprinklers,
hose svectiooav. Saves hands . hose .
tune . . . temper!
Hero youll find aQ the tools to
help you nsake your Garden
Grow. So e
Why DriY All Over
Town --SHOP
5
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NEW YORK, April 2H)-Today,s closing quotations:
American Can 92
Am Power & Lt 10 V
Am Tel & Tel 144
Anaconda 30
BendixAvia 32
Beth Steel 30
Gen Electric
Gen Foods
Gen Motors
Goodyear
Int Harvest
Int Paper
Kennecott
Boeing Air 22
Calif Pack 34
Libby McN&L
Canadian Pac
Case J I
12 Long Bell A
33 V
Mont Ward
Caterpillar 58
Nash Kelvin
Nat Dairy
N Y Central .
Northern Pac ..
Chrysler 51
Comwlth Sou 3
Cons Vultee lift
Continental Can 34 V4
Crown Zel 24 ft
Curtis Wr 9
Douglas Air 60 V
Dupont de Ne ..191
Pac Am
Pac Gas
Fish
Elec
P T & T
Penney J C
Salem Market
Quotations
(As of late yesterday)
BUTTERfAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 2
.02
M
.87
73
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail
EGGS (Baying)
(Wholesale price
cents over buying
Extra large AA
Large AA
Large A
Medium AA
Medium A
Pullets
Cracks
POULTRY
.73 &
ranges
price )
from 8 to 1
.43
.43
.43
.41
.30
JO
A Leghorn
B Leghorn
C Leghorn
hens
hens
hens
hens
hens
JO
-23
.IS
JS
JO
.IS
.33
M
.17
.It
.11
M
A Colored
B Colored
C Colored hens
A Colored fryers. 3
B Colored fryers .
lbs. and up
C Colored fryers
A old roosters
B old roosters
C old roosters
LIVESTOCK by Valley Pack
Spring lambs. 63 to 85 lbs. 23.00 to 38.00
Spring lambs. 83 to 100 lbs. 33.00 to 25.00
W exiled lambs, under 120
jlj 22 oo to S3. 00
Sheared iambs, under 110
lbs.
21 00 to
22.00
10.00
17.00
10.00
18.00
19.00
21.00
23.00
30.00
Yearlings, under 20 lbs. 16.00 to
Yearlings, over 120 lbs. 13.00 to
Ewes 2.00 to
Cutter cows 13.00 to
Dairy heifers le.oo to
Bulls 17.00 to
Calves. 309 to 430 lbs 20.00 to
Good veal. 150 to 300 lbs. 23.00 to
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by he Aoc1eted Prewt
Aaril 20
STOCK AVERAGES
30 13
Indus Rails
IS SO
UtO Jtks
40 3 63 9
40.8 83.7
40 5 83.9
J 3J
40.1 87.1
Wednesdav 88.6 33 2
Previous day 89 0 33.1
Week ago w l
Month ago 88 1 34.
Year ago i 41 J
BOND AVERAGES
30 IS
10
18
Rails Indust Utll Forgn
Wednesday 90S 101 8 102.0 70.4
Previous day .0 101.8
Week ago 90 S 101 J
Month ago 90.7 102.0
1020
101.8
102.2
100.6
70.4
69.9
67.8
62.7
Year ago 90.7 101.9
ner of Seattle. Wish .. and William
Lechner of Tacoma. Wash.; sister. Mrs.
Anna Winter of Salem: nieces, Mrs.
Jennie Wolfe of Salem, Rena Lechner
of Tacoma and Marion Potvln of Se
attle: nephews. Ray Winter of Che-
noa. 111., John Winter of Streater, 111..
Arthur Winter of Lacon. IU.. and Jack
Lechner of Tacoma. Private services
wiU be held Saturday, April 23. at
10:30 a.m. at Clough-Barrick chapel.
Interment at Belcrest Memorial para.
HEINE E
Mrs. Minnie Catherine Heinke. late
resident of 3873 Center St.. at a local
hospital April 20. Survived by her
husband. Otto H. Heinke: daughter.
Mrs. Ray Fiske: sons. Edward C.
Heinke and FVed T. Heinke; mother;
Mrs. Johanna Schulz: brother. Arthur
Schulz and also by two grandchildren.
all of Salem. Services will be neld
Friday. April 22. at 1:30 p.m. in
Ckmgh-Barrick chapel with the Rev.
H. w. tiroes officiating, interment at
City View cemetery.
One of the oldest rings known
was a gold Egyptian ring found at
Ghizeh bearing the name of Che
ops, the Pharoah for whose tomb
one of the pyramids was built.
Every gardener knows that it
takes a lot to make a garden grow
. . . including hard work!
And
to end sagging
j Handles, Hickory
IUIIG 1
LllfUtrtrre,
Q
:6cic Quotations
37 V,
42 Yt
Radio Corp 12
Rayonier
Rayonier pfd
Reynolds Met .
Richfield
59
30 V
21'
33ft
20 ft
38 ft
41
64
19
10
lift
31
81
13
72
11
45
Tire 41
...
24
49Safeway
44ft Sears Roeb
6 So Pacific
21V, Stan Oil Cal
53 ft Studebaker
12 Vi Sun Mining
29 Transamerica -
llftiUnion Oil
15 Un Pacific
12ft !Un Airlines
32 Vs
94
45
U S Steel
Warner Bros
Wool worth
Portland livestock
PORTLAND. AprU 20-APWUSDA)
Salable cattle 150. calves SO: market
active, mostly steady; scattering common-medium
steers 21.00-24.50; half
load low good 1023 lb. weight 25.00;
high good light steers quotable up to
26.00: few common heifers 18.50-21.00;
cutters down to 16.00: canner-cutter
cows 15.00-17.00: fat dairy type cows
of common grades around 17.50; odd
head 18.00; common-good sausage bulls
steady at 17.00-22.00; good heavy beef
bulls 23 00-25; good-choice vealers ac
tive, fully steady at 28.30-32.00: com-mcn-medium
grades 15 00-23.00; culls
down to 12.00 and below.
Salable hogs 200: market active,
steady, good-choice 180-235 lbs. mostly
22.00; few 250-260 lbs. 20.00; 140-173
lbs. 20.00-21.00; good 350-425 lb. sows
17.50-18.00; good-choice 95-115 lb. feed
er pigs 23.00-24.50; heavier weights
downward to 21.00 or below.
Salable sheep 100: market mostly
steady; good-choice 90-113 lb. woo led
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
HICKORY STREET !ROM MYRTLE
AVENUE TO CHERRY AVENUE
Notice hereby is 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 Hickory street
from the east line of Myrtle avenue
to the west line of Cherry avenue In
the City of Salem. Marion County,
Oregon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, except the alley
Intersections the expense of which
will be assumed by the city of Sa
lem, by bringing said portion of said
street to the established grade, con
structing cement concrete curbs, and
paving said portion of said street with
a 2',1-inch asphaltlc concrete pave
ment thirty feet wide in accordance
tvith the plans and specifications there
for which were adopted by the com
mon council April 11. 1949, which are
now on file in the office of the city
recorder and which by this reference
thereto are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
Its purpose and intention to make the
above described improvement by and
through the street improvement de
partment. By order of the Common Council
April 11. 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof is
April 13. 1949.
Ap. 13, 14. 13, 16. 17. 19. 20. 21. 23. 23. 34.
WE T7AI1T
TODH
Always a Dependable
Cash Market.
If yon dont bring: them to
Curly's we both lose.
Curly's Dairy
Fairgreands Read at Hood
Ph. s-ms
Garden Supplies
replacements for your old shovels,
forks, rakes and hoes. Repair your
tools quickly and easily.
""V
YARD
rt-l
lambs up to 24.30:. good . Shorn lambs
down to 22.00; common woo led lambs
and few feeders 20.00: medium grade
and heivy good ewes 11.30: good shorn
ewes 9.30; good light wooled ewes quot
able up to 12.00-M.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore., AprU 20 A)
Wheat: no futures quoted.
Cash wheat (bid): soft white 222;
soft white (No Rx) 2.22; white club
2.22; western red 132.
Hard red winter: ordinary 2.22: 19
per cent 2.22; 11 pr cent 1-22; IS per
cent 2.23.
Hard white Baart: 12 per cent 2.33.
Today's car receipts: wheat 37; bar
ley 4r flour 8. corn 3; oats 1; mlllfeed
10.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
ALVAOARO TKKRACK FORM CAN
DALARIA BOULEVARD TO BEN
VISTA DRIVE
Notice hereby is 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 Alvarado Ter
race from the south line of Canda
laria Boulevard to the north line of
Ben Vista Drive, in the City of Salem.
Marion County. Oregon, at the expense
of the abutting and adjacent property,
by bringing said portion of said street
to the established grade, constructing
cement concrete curbs, and paving said
portion of said street with a 2i-inch
asphaltic concrete pavement thirty
feet wide in accordance with the plans
and specifications therefor which were
adopted by the common council April
11, 1949. which are now on file In the
office of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto are made a
part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
its purpose and intention to make the
above described improvement by and
through the street Improvement de
partment. By order of the Common Council
AprU 11. 194S.
ALTRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is
April 13. 1949.
Ap. 13. 14. 13. 18. 17. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.
ADVERTISEMENT POR BIOS
Sealed bids will be received by
Union High School District No. 4.
Clackamas County. Oregon at the Mol
alla Union High School. Molalla. Ore
gon, until 2 ;00 p.m.. May 4th. 1949, for
the construction, under one contract,
of a gymnasium, an addition to the
present High School building, and a
boiler house. Bids will then and there
be opened and publicly read aloud.
Bids received after the time fixed tor
opening will not be considered. Plans,
specifications and form of contract
documents may be obtained at the
office of Stokes St Allyn, Architects.
203 Hughes Bld'd.. 113 S.W. 4th Ave.,
Portland 4, Oregon, upon a deposit of
$50.00 per set, which will be refund
ed upon the return of the plans and
specifications within a reasonable
time, after receipt of bids. Each bid
shall be accompanied by a certified
check, cashier's check or bid bond
made payable to the owner in amount
not less than 8 of the amount of
bid. Bidders must file pre-quallfication
statements with the School Clerk not
later than 3 days prior to the date of
bid opening. Union High School Dis
trict No. 4. Clackamas County, Oregon,
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids, and to waive Informalities. No
bidder may withdraw his bid after the
hour set for the opening thereof or
before award of contract, unless said
award is delayed for a period exceed
ing SO days.
Geo. Blatchford. clerk. Ap. 14-21.
Have Yon
Something To
Trade?
See
Trader Louie
3055 Portland Rd.
Telephone 3-8558
GREEN
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tictr '
PokTLUfB. April 1MaJ-bu1-ter
Tentative, subject to Immediate
change): Premium quality maximum
to Ju to 1 par cent acidity delivered
in Portland. 83 88 lb.: first quality
81-84c lb.; second quality 8S-le. Valley
routes and country points 3c less than
first.
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes
to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score,
tse lb.; A. 92 score. Sle lb.; B. 90 score.
SOe lb.; C. score. 80c lb. Above
priese are strictly nominal.
Cheese (SoUln price to Portland
wholesalers): Oregon singles. 3Sfc
SSVie: Oregon S-lb. loaf. 41-M'ac.
Kggs (To wholesalers) : A grade
large. 50-Mttc; A grade, medium. 48
48ic: B grade, large. 44,-47.
uvt chickens (No. 1 quality f.o.b.
plants) broilers, under 2V lbs.. 27-2Sc;
rryers. o a ids.. za-Sc; s to 4 lbs..
31 -33c. roasters, 4 lbs. and over. 31 -33c;
fowl leghorns, under 4 lbs., 20-28c;
leghorns, over 4 lbs., 2S-30c; colored
fowl, all weights. 33 -33c; old roosters,
all welghU. 18-19c lb.
Rabbits (Average to growers): Live
white, 4-3 lbs., 27-2c: 5-8 lbs.. 25-27c;
colored. 2 cents lower: old or heavy
does. 13-18o lb; dressed fryers to
butchers. 57-60c lb.; old and heavy
ones. 3S-38c lb.
Fresh dressed meats:
Beef steers, good 300-800 lbs.. 839
43; commercial. $39-41; utility, $34-36
Cows commercial. $37-39; utility,
$35-37; canner-cutter. $34-33.
Beef cuts (good steers) hind quar
ters. S49-55; rounds, $51-52; full loins,
trimmed. S5S-S9; triangles. $37-38;
square chucks. $39-41; ribs, $43-48;
forequartcrs, $37-38.
Veal and calf good and choice. $47
53; commercial. $47-49; utility. $34-42.
Lambs. Good-choice, under 80 lbs.,
$5JUM: commercial. $50-52
Livestock and Poultry
2 COLTS. 1 and 2 yrs. old. Arabian
breeding. Sired by Jedron. Rt. 1, box
oin. on o''yerton Kg.
EXCELLENT Guernsey cow. ' fresh
3 moa.. 2nd calf. Rt. 3, box 873. Ph.
3-1354.
FOR SALT.: Weaner nigs. Call after
4.30. 2-2978 or 1552 Hollywood Drive.
906 TURKEYS. weeks old. V. V. Van
Brocklin. Rt. 2. Box 230. SUverton.
12 Ni.W. DOES and 9 bucks. Also
hutches. Must sell aU. 28 Park Ave.
Come around to back of house after
I p.m.
p.m
"TOl
R SALE or trade for cattle: A two
J ear old quarter horse colt sired by Jo
o. Wilson T. Young. Rt. 1. Albany.
Ore. Ph. 12S2R4.
BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer, t C.
McCandliab, 1127 S. 23th. Ph. 3-8147.
. Stale
Finance Co.
7svi FHA Loans
Long-Time Farm Loans
License 8-218 end M-Z22
Personal and Ante Loans
Use Organic
Fertilizer
The right way to re-'
build soil
Free of seeds
Odorless
O
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6 sacks $5.00
Bulk - 1 ton $10.00
2 tons 17.50
Free delivery anywhere
in Salem area.
Phone 3-8127
After P. M. Call t-4Xt1
Portland
ifr f ' " ' -. " ' -. a -s VV
LaseiJt'-s;
At the Court & Capitol Phell Station
NOW
a s
The JStoieemqrv SoW Oregon.
Mutton: Good. 70 lbs., down. $28-31.
Pork cuts loins. No. 1. t-il lb.
$48-53.
Wool: Coarse, valley and medium
grades, 43c lb.
Mohair: SOe lb. on 13-month growth.
Country-killed meats:
Veal: Top quality, 43-44e lb.; fancy
to 45c; other grades according to weight
and quality.
Hogs: Light blockers, 2S-31e R.; sews,
light. 23-27C lb
Lain be: 47-32C lb.: mutton. 18-22e.
Beef: Good cows. Sl-SSe lb.; ear
ners -cutters, 2S-30C lb.
Onions: 30 lbs. wester Ore. yellows.
No. 1 med, $2.00-23. Large. $1.75-3.00-,
boilers, 1',,- in. $1.00, 10-ibs. boilers.
20c. Idaho and eastern Ore. yellows. 50
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lbs. med., $1.40-30; large. $1 80-78.
Brown onion sets, $0 lbs $748 40;
whites, U.n-M. i .
Potatoes: Or, local Burbankt, No,
l's, $32$; russets. Reechutes. No. 1A,
$4-23-40; 23-lb. No. 1A. $1.10-20: 13-lb.
No. 1A, 70-7 5c; No. 2. $0 lbs.. $1.80-83;
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New potatoes, fla. Triumphs, 80-1
ska.. No. 1A, $3.75-4 00. Idaho No. L
$4 40-30; No. 1A. $330-7$; Washington
russets, gs.so-4.oo. ; .
Hay (Following wholesale price are
strictly nominal): UJ. No. t green al
falfa or better, baled truck lots whole
sale. Portland, $38-38; UJ. No. 1 mix
ed timothy, $40. Oats and vetch mixed
hay, uncertified clover hay, 820, bales,
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