i The) OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Oregon, Thursday Morning. January 24, 1946 PACE NINE 1 '.. .. ' . . . ' -:;- v. off- i I . - o v a -. ir: t ; if vi r Stoclf Prices Rising Again NEW YORK, Jan. 23-tP)-Stork market prices rose fraction! to 2 points tnd mor today with ex panded dealings centering in utili ties, tteeli,! rails, motors and mis cellaneous industrials. ' Low-priced utilities were espe uialljr popular and plus marks were chalked up by United Corp., Columbia Gas, Commonwealth & Southern, Laclede Gas and: Elec tric Power & Light Aircraft also did welL Schenleyf lost about half of its sharp rise of yesterday on news iof a proposed 10-for-7 stock split- up, finishing 2Vt lower. But Na tional Distillers and Distillers Corp. displayed strength. The Associated Press 60-stock composite advanced .7 of a point to 78.1 within 1.8 of the 15-year top set January It Randolph Seott and Barbara Britten together for a brief romantic moment u the story pirate tale of "Captain Ktdd." a Benedict Bogen as presentation of Rowland! V. Lee's production now play In at the Grand. DGsnqfliqi) aPtrC)giraflmm n- KSLM KOIN KGW KEX A CUrS. ,(isj kc) (979 ke) (120 kc) (1190 ke) S.M News iNews New Bugler "X" IS Music IWcst. Stars I I :M rirm News IKOIN Klock News I 8 1 Naws (- lOld Songs I T:SS . Naws iFletcher i Roundup Boys t:IS Rise and Shins lN"w IFarm Tims IM Agrontky 1:M Newt ID. Cutting Kidin' Range ' Uames Abbe 1 i rrm. Home IN. Print le ISam Hayes Bugler X IM Haven of Rett I Newt iFred Waring Blast Club I II Haven of Kett Valiant Ladv S:M Pin Awav . I Light World Koth Prmntl U Victor I. indUhr Aunt Jenny KoslelaneU M IS to 9 News M Downey Faitor Orchettr rai . ney IHig S Call Helen a ICal S Kate Smith J a met Abbs (Clamour itter I Personality Hr .! Trent Honeym'n N.Y. Breakfast Sunday ISUr Parade i IS a Newt ll.lfe licautitul School l V l.unch'n I-opei Ma Perkins IS:M Mountain Men I Dr. Malone C Gilbert IS:S J. J. Antthony I Road of Life Art Baker IHoine Edition (Ted Ma lone True Story 11 as li is II M !!: Cedrlc Fotter Organalitlas Queen TTodty Queen Tloday Mrt. Burton ;Uuidlng Light iBaukhace Perry Mason Children Irthel and Albert Roaemary lln White ILUtening Post Tena St Tim i Hymns I Music Memories Salcrri Markot Quotations The prices belew supplied by lo cal grocer are Indicative of the dally market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: BUTTER, EGGS AND POIXTSI (Svsjert to shaage wlUteat eeries) BLTTLRFAT; Premium j J4 No. 1 33 No. t JO BUTTER PRINTS A B Quarters ccgs i Large ' .. - Mediums ....1 , Standards I.... . Pullets I Cracks POULTRY No. 1 colored jient No S colored tient ...... Colored frya and bakes Veerltng lambs . Ewes 4. ,;. At i .si i. J2 ji L. M .... 14 'U M 31 24c3e .7s to S4 .4' LIVESTOCK (By VaDey Pack) ' CATTLE Beef steers J, .10 to 15 Beef cows ; M to .11 Dairy cows ;- .05 to M Built i, 07S to .11. Veal , " 00 to 13.S0 Lambs, top i , 12 00 Yearling i, , , 6 00 to 7.00 r.wet i 2 00 to 4 00 Bucks i , 2 00 to IM lloV too. 160-270 lbs. . IS. 270-300 lbs. ; 14 BS Sows i 13 00 to 130 Stocks land Bonds KMt) I II 11 M 12 Hymni Newt I Serenade Broadcast News Plod Me H. Wheeler Bacii. Child'n. Women of Am. J B Kennedy Ma Perkins Stan Today 'Pepper Young (Ladict 'Happiness I lea in lie s Newt J l.um'n Abner Bins Sihst frrhelna Houte Party Bh!it. Wife I Stella Dallas Berch I Radio Parada Air Newtpaper Loren Jonrs lO Martyn IWidder Bio'n Illy rant is Newt Nr. I Ynor Weight Your Wfiht Amer. .School Meet Mlnsus Girl Marries I Pot tia Plain Bill riont PsfS iWhat s Doing (Kay West $ ae News Concert Hour e'ewe j Elaa Majxwtll I Ait Ktikhain (Clayton - Sin I Bell RinRrra World Today Road ol !. David lliruin Aunt Mary !Dr. Paul Bidev. Groom ITpearee 4 SS yulton Iwls (Start Todav ; Woman's Scrt. FootlighU If Res Miller (Evelyn Winters Newt INorthwest 4 Johnton: Lost persons Stsrt Today tMr. Motorist :4S Orehestrls I ; ' K Kalash !Hop Harrigao as Newt IManning RpU. R20 Matinee jPirates :IS Buperman Daily Double ' 620 Matinee Dick Tracy t ie Capt. Midnight IH. Flannery 'Sing. America lArmstrong f:4S Tom Mix ID. Cutting E Petersoo Ray. Swing Hi f4S Gabriel Heatterj OTCheatra Hour Song Kostelsnets Hobby Lobby I Music Hsll I-l I- JBob Burns King Cole Trio I Sports Detect. Collect f IS f:St t as News Newt FUverton Silverton Is. Adventure ! Abbot. Cottello I Curtain Time I- Powder Theatre R Vallee I- Bob Grant as in ss Orchestra Rogues' IKlrkwood Smith Show PBI i Supper Club Lum 'n Abner T lwton lEarl Codwin IBurna St Allen l Town Meeting las tit AM t 44 News J. Crowley Sports J. Lewis IBIery jMualc Cilery Queen Dinah Shore N. Webster (News I Time Is Now l se News Stsr rinsl Newt t Music It II . Orrhestrs JPIowert It Happened IS M News (Orchestrs Gardening I Concert Hour IS S Orchestra ITes Rangers iBand Wagon I use it is li e Itss n ss Use Orgsn B. Goodman Cusat's Newt Open Houae ( Serenade lOrcheatra I Air Flo ( Orchestra (News IKilent I Or cheat rs I Orchestra iOrchestra (Newt Newt lowing Shift I i-X-tia Hotrr KOAC - AM - 10 00 Newt; 10 J5 For Women: II 00 Concert Hall; ll :4S Iat We rorcet. PM Noon News; II IS larm Hour; 1:00 Ride 'Em Cow boy.' 1 li Air School: 1:45 Country Siasa; 2 OS GarOentnc: 3:80 Memory Boos Musie; 3 43 Agricultural Market ing; 3:30 Organ; 4 00 University; S00 On Upbeat; 35 Soorts Review: S SO Newt; 111 Music of Many Lands; 6 43 Sonet of the Wast: 7:15 Eve Farm Hour: S0 Keyboard Masters: Juvenile Problems; 8 30 Music That Endures; SJ0 Newt; ;45 Meditations Creamery Co-op Plans Annual Meft Jan. 30 The annual meeting of share holders of the Farmers' Cooper ative Creamery of Carlton. Ore goo's : third largest creamery, will be held here on January 30. or ganization officials report. About 1500 are expected to attend. The session will open at 1:30 at Mat k theatre following a luncheon at the creamery plant, Herman'. Bernards, president of the txmrd of directors, will pre side. Firm secretary and general manager m Jack S. Wright. Di rectors retiring are Julius Missen, N. B. Tibbie, W. H. Milne and R. 1. Joyce. Reports show the creamery handled 46 per cent more butter flat In 1045 than in the previous year. Changing the creamery ham to "Farmers' Cooperative Creamery of McMinnville" will be considered at the business session. R I 1 f I 11 IM t af I. Save lease that Use teste Itwrt TaMeU briag gukk. aatff reUaf te atess-robMag sjaiat t of seal iaditaatiaay acav Taste gellritss, easy ss take asisias. M boMa. Tr thass aavs a eaad aUMa - aa4 waaa a ia the t ftiat li 81 UJOO.OOO. Get. geaaiae toart Tablets st year cVuggist oalf 25c, 60c. at SL30 aadac saak or'a aaettrre wneeg back gwaraaUe. . Legal Notice CALL FOR BIDS The understcned will receive aeaUd bida (or Installing a sprinkler system and sprinkler heads tor the North Half of Wilson Park. Bidt J11 be re ceived at the office of the City Re corder. City Hall. Salem. Oregon, up to 3:00 p.m.. February 4, 1946. Valves shall be heavy duty all : bronze angle control valves with bronze union in tegral. Valves thall have special plate or star instead of wheel and shall be fitted to be operated bv a kev. Sorin kier heads shall be all brass or bronze. Sample aprtnkler head shall accom pany bid The right it reserved in the Interest of the city to accept or reject any or all bids. For further information in quire at the City Recorder's Office city Man. spiem. Oregon. (ALFRED MUNDT City Recorder. J 24 CAIX FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Education of School District No. 34. Marion County, Oregon, up to 12 00 o'clock, s m. on Tuesday. Febru ary 19. 1B46, for furmihina Boo corda of slab wood at the various schools of the Dlatnct Specification blanks and bid forms may be obtained from and bids shall be filed with the Dittrtct Clerk at 4M North High Street. Salem. Oregon LUNE1.L U. WARD District Clerk. J 34-31 -F 1 Beware Coughs ffrea ccsssa cclf That Hang On Creomulslon relieres Dromotlr bo cause it goes right to tha seat of the Compiled by The Aatnclated Press January 33 STOCK AVERAGES : 30 IS ! Indus Ralla Wednesdsy 102.S SO I previous dsy 102 0 4s 3 wees aco a. ius s su i Month ago i..l00 1 48.3 Year ago . 78 7 33 0 l43-4g high 105S 50.7 1045-44 low . II S 321 BONO AVERAGES 20 ? Rail i 103.4 ; ins 2 .1W3 4 103.7 .. .J i. 1054 a . HI IS Dtll 531 52 7 33 4 51 t ' 303 : 33 4 39 3 10 Wednesday Previoua day Week ago - Month ago . Year ago 1945-46 high 1945-46 low- is Indus Utll 104 6 106 8 104.5 104.4 103 8 104 8 105.5 103.4 1O0 5 100 3 108 1 ; 107 1 ; 109 5 : 106 8 : Stks 797 5S.1 II fogn 766 76 S 763 73 8 687 76.7 68.1 Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 23 API Bulterfat' Firat Duality, maximum of .6 or 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland 52-52'iC; premium qual ity, maximum of 33 of I per rent acidty 53-31 : valley routes and country points 3c leas than tint or Se-50c. Cheete Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29 38c; loaf 30.46c; basic price triplets to whots sslers 28 3c: loaf 28 5c lb Eggs to retailers: AA grade large 50c: A large 48c; A medium 45c; small ( pullet 1 40-4 lc Butter AA prints l-Sl'c: car tons 52-52.c: A grade prints 5o-51c: cartons Sl't-52c; B grade prints 50-5 lc Live poultry Chickens, ouying price ot wholesalers: Broilers 14 to 2 lbs. 20c: 2 to 3i lbs. 24c; roasters over 3Va lbs. 25c; colored hens 23c: Leghorn , hens 19c; roosters and stags 12c lb. Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkeys Basic buying price, dressed basis, hens 3S.2-38.2c: toma 30 2-31 2c lb.; for toma, net st farms. Dreaaed turkeys Packer' telling price to retailer: Hens 43-43' ic lb.; foms 39-4 1 C lb Onions Green local 1.00 dozen bunches: California-113. Oniona , Oregon dry No. 1. 2 54 50 lb. sack; Yakima commercial 2 35 50 lb. sack; Idaho yellow 2.53 50 lb. sack: Idaho white 2.65 50 lb. tack. Potatoes Local Burbanks. $2 90 3 cental; Baker county, S3 50 cental. Descnuies luui. no. l. cental;. 25s. 90c. Dressed meats Veal A A 22' ic: A 21c; B 19-19'ic: C 17-17c; cullJ I4-15C lb. Hogs, fancy block znc lo. Lambs AA 26c: A 24'jc; B 22ic; C 20. Mutton, fancy A 13' ,c; M 12c: R grade 8-10c. Beef A A 214c: A 20a.4c: B 18c: C 16c; canner and cutter 134-14c: canner and cutter bulls 14c. Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry stock 20c lb.: Mohair 1944. 12-month 45s lb. Hay wholesale rail shiponentt: Al falfa No. 2 or better 834-351 oats and vetch mixed hay, 'valley growers' price $24; clover 321 baled on farms. May Rye Over $2; Oats Hit Ceiling Price CHICAGO. Jan. 23-P-Gener-al and active buying pushed grain futures upward today, with May rye passing $2 a bushel for the first time in 25 years. May oats reaching the 111 rent ceiling, and new seasonal highs established in many contracts. May rye climbed almost the 5 cent daily limit and hit $2.02 at one time while wheat and oats were up more than a cent occa sionally. Bullish -influences included traders' belief that ceilings will be raised, strong demand for cash grain and continued evidence of a tight supply, and reports that Belgium is in the domestic mar ket for 875.000 bushels of oats and about 380,000 bushels of brewing barley. Re closed unchanged to cents higher than the previous finish, May $2.00 4 -S, wheat was unchanged to T up. May I1.801?. corn was unchanged at $1.18 ceilings, oats were ahead V4 to , May 81, and barley was un changed tol4 higher, May $1,224- Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 23 (AP) Wheat: No futures quoted. Cash grain: No flax 3 10. Cash wheat ibidi: Soft white 163: soft white (excluding Rex) 1.65; white club 1.65: western red 165. Hard red winter: OrsJinary 1 65: 10 per cent 166. II per cent 169; 13 per cent 1.71. Hard white baart: Ordinary 1 65: 10 per cent 167; 11 per cent 1 09: 13 per cent 171 Today's car receipts: Wheat 74; flour ; corn 1; hay l; feed a; riax 1. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Jsn. 23 (API (USD A I Salable cattle 300, total 350. Salable and total calves 25; msrket generally steady but leta active and some lata sales canner-cutter cows 25 cents or more lower; one lot medium good fed steers 1125: cnmmon-nied-turn grades mostly 11.50-1500; cutters down to 10 25: cutter-common heifers 9 50-11 00; few mixed cowt and heifers 14.00; good beef cows 12 50-13 50; common-medium grades 10 00-11 50; can nert and cultert mottly 6.50-9 00; thells down to 6.00; tome untold; fat dairy type cows mostly 10 00-11.00; odd head to 12 00; good beef bulls 12 50-13 50; sauaaga bulla mostly 9 50-10 SO; good choice vealert steady at IS 00-16 DO. Salable hogt 100, total 630; market active, steady ; barrows and gilts most ly 13 80: few good 120 lb slaughter pigs 13 25: good sows 13 50-14 00; choice around 100 lb. feeder pig aalable IS 00 78. Salable and total sheep 300; market mostly steady; few good-choice lambs 14 00: medium-Rood wooled and early shorn lambs 12.75-13.00; good ewes up to 3.00. NY Boxing Chief, Maj. Phclan Dies NEW YORK. Jan. 23.-VThe death of Maj. Gen. John J. Ph Ian, former chairman of the New York state athletic commission, saddened the boxing world today almost a year to the day after he had been honored for "long and meritorious service" to the sport. Phclan had been in poor health since last April when he was no tified that his son, Lt. Col. John J. Phelan, Jr., had been killed in action, in Italy. Hagberg Cited ANNAPOLIS, Md.t Jan. 23.- Navy's 1945 football coach. Com mander Oscar E. Hagberg, of Fol lensbee, W. Va.t received the bronze star medal today for "mer itorious service" as a submarine skipper in the Pacific. "Cooch" Quits Ball Diamond NEW YORK, Jan. 23-(P)-Tony Cuccinello, who missed the 1945 American league batting title by one percentage point, decided to day to retire from organized base ball because of a siege of illness In his family. Released recently by the? Chi cago White Sox after batting .308 in 118 games last season when he was their regular third baseman, Cuccinello was forced to decline several minor league offers because of the illness of his wife and three children. Lreicht Spikes ePro9 Rumors EUGENE, Ore, Jan. 23.-4)-Jake Leicht, the University of Oregon's all-American halfback, tonight spiked all talk of his turn ing professional and announced he plans "at least one more year of college football at Oregon." The Webfoot triple-threater ad mitted he had been approached by 1 every grid club In the Nation al r Professional league and all clubs in the new ail-American circuit, excepting the Brooklyn club which latest rumor linked him with. Hill National Champs PORTLAND, Janl 23 -(JP,- Hill military academy reported today that its rifle team,! with a score of 3518 in the ninth service com mand intercollegiate matches, had top national marksmanship honors. Iron men Win 8 to 0 SEATTLE, Jan. 23 -(A)- The Seattle Iron men racked up their first shutout victory- of the cur rent Pacific Coat hockey league season tonight, squelching Port land's Eagle 8 to 0 to boost them selves into third place in the) northern division while dropping the victims into the cellar. Wolves Slate Pacific Five MONMOUTH. Jan. 23 - (Spe cial) -i-C o a c h Dick Gronquisfs Oregon College of Education Wolves go after their third straight win here Thursday night when they meet the Pacific uni versity Badgers on the OCE court. Gronquist will like start George Bullion and Claude Buckley, for wards. Bob Crook, center, and Hud Neal a rj d Hugh Hatsell, euards. Eagles Ink Wistert PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 23.-(;P)-Al Wistert, one of the greatest tackles in football, made the na tional football league his perman ent home by affixing his signa-: ture to a five-year contract with ! the Philadelphia Eagles today. Wanted: Experienced Watchmaker to work In Lonqrriew, Washington's biggest Jewelry Store. Permanent Position. Starting sal ary $125 per weak plus minimum yearly bonus of $1,000. Do not reply unless you are an EX PERIENCED watchmaker. Write: Hammond Jew elry Co 1310 Commerce Are.. Longriew. Wash. EITHER THAT CAT GOES, OR I GO II v I iii - rrV CITY PROVIDES A SHELTER TOR ST PAY ANIMALS ANO TWe STATE HAS AN INSTITUTION FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN tr-? CITHER THE CAT GOES OR "THE j YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier babmey google j jr- -t- . ;-SW Cmf. IS44 St IM '," ha. 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