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PAGE EIGHT Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Ortxjou, Tuesday Morning. September 17. 1943 Leading Stock Tilts Forward Plus Signs in Majority at Close; Steel and Motors Again Finish up . . NEW " YORK, Sept." 1 - ()' Leading stocks' tilted 'forward In . today's market as traders took a more optimistic view of the war and domestic business, prospects. While late profit taking trimmed - early f gains for steels. motora," rails and specialties run ning to a point or more, plus signs were well in the majority at the close. " .,::. The principal fly In the market ointment . was the. slackness of dealings throughout. At. that, the turnover of 292.819 shares com pared with 168480 last Friday. The TOlume was aided by two blocks of 10,000 shares and one of SO 00 for Graham-Paige at SO ' cents a ' share,' unchanged from Saturday. - The Associated Press average of 60 Issues retained a net advance of '.40 of a point at 43.5, best day's performance" since Septem ber B. - In front at the finish were US Steel, Bethlehem, General' Mo tors, Chrysler, Santa Fe, NYjCen- . tral, t Great Northern, Westing- house, Dow Chemical, -Du Pont, Union Carbide, Allied Chemical, Eastman Kodak, United Aircraft, Sperry, Glenn Martin, 'Montgom ery Ward, Kennecott, North Amer ican and American Smelting. Canada Has Its Beauty Crop too Whooping. Cough Strikes Airlie AIRLIE D u r 1 Jg the last month Airlle has had an epidemic of whooping cough. ''All of Glen Davis' children hare it and a num ber of them will be unable to start school. Wade Williams has had an al most complete recovery from a stroke last week. It happened while he was shingling part of his house. Dr. Statts of Dallas cared for him. Sunny side School Is in Operation SUNNYSIDE Sunnyslde school opened ( September 9 with an enrollment of 44. Alvin Billings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Billings, left Septem ber 11 for Los Angeles where he will take a course in aviation. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards and daughter, Sandra Gail, of San Francisco -visited - recently with Mr. Edwards' -sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Feller. Driving Teacher To Give Lessons SALEM HEIGHTS C D. French, driving instructor for the state motor division, left for Klamath Falls and eastern Ore gon where he will instruct school students in safe driving". This is a campaign put on un der the auspices of the secretary of state's office. Schools of this section will receive instruction later on this winter. Labish Families Have Vacations LABISH CENTER Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Boehm and daugh ters, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre and family are spending the week at Taft. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boehm at tended the Roundup at Pendleton. G. F. Mikkelson, who has been visiting at the home of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starker, left by plane for Wash ington, DC, where .he is a eon tractor and builder. Onion Harvest Is Delayed by Rain - t LABISH CENTER Onion har Test has been delayed to some extent as the dally rains prevent the onions from drying. A large percentage of the crop has been stored but many onions remain on the ground. Onions are very much in de mand by the local buyers. Short age in other localities has made a greater demand for the local crop. , Paradise Tree Blooms in Park . DAYTON A Paradise fareo ' la the Dayton city park, which i- Is In bloom is the admiration of flower lovers. It Is six years old and was the gift of . Mrs. Elizabeth: Hants, SO, widow of a Civil war veteran and a long I time resident of Dayton. -" Stocks and Bonds , September IS e ' BOND AVERAGES piled by Th Associated Press 80 i 10 Sails ' Is dm Ket eaaaf A .? A .1 Manday- Sl.a 16.5 Frevioaa day SO. 7 1S.S Manta as 7.T 18.0 Year aro 72 8 t0.4 1940 hifk 74.1 J0.5 . 10 low . 62.8 1S.0 10 10 Ctil rarga A . A .4 88.S 4S.S 5.1 4S.1 5.0 41.1 8.0 0. . 40.S " 8J.1 OS 7.0 STOCK ATXBAOES SO 1ft 15 t . - ' ladaa Rail TJtil gtaak Ket ekaag A .8 Uaca Unca Uae Moaday 57.9 104.0 S7. . 48.1 Pravioo day 104.0 97.9 48.1 Heath age 85.3 108.9 ' - 90.7 8S.9 Tear ara ' 69.8 97.5 92.8 , 44.8 1940 high 69.9 104.0 . S8.1 - St.S 1940 low 48.S 98.9 . 80.3 . " 5.1 CASH Clf DEUVXRY Walnuts, ' t libers and lint meat. . Advance cash for harvesting.' pACZra co. 4C0 N. IVont Ph. TCS3 r j f o , : ft ' " """ ' ' f : :.-:v:-:v:-::.:Avx.:v: -.' - - 1 5 7 if A ' kI 4 I - ' - - N- 0 Beauty, Canadian style, for your approval. Meet Vivian Ellis, 18, who rules as "Miss Western Ontario? following a contest at Wind or, Ont, Miss EUla la from Leamington, Ontario. Salem Market Quotations (Baring Prices) The Drires below tapplied by a local (Toeer are-indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Salem bayers bat are not guaranteed by The Statesman: VEGETABLES Beans, green Beets, do. Cabbage, lb. Carrots, Meal, dos --. Cauliflower, local Cucumbers, doi. Celery Lettuce, iocal Onions, 50 lba. Green onions, doi. Peppers, green Peppers, red : Potatoes, 100 ins. no. 60 lba. Ko 8 Radishes Squash, Crooknerk, dos. Squash, Zucchini, lb. Squash, Danish, dos Spinach, local Tomatoes, lug Tomatoes, ba. Peas, local, lb. Spears Melons 1 .04 .80 .03 .25 .76 .20 1.00 1.50 .90 .85 .03 .07 .50 .60 .25 .40 .04 -5 .75 .30 .60 .08 1.00 Batterfat, No. 1, SOc; No. ft, 28c; premium, 81c A grade print 82H; B grade 81 H 5 quarters 83 He. White Leghorn Irys .18 Old roosters . .06 (Baying Prices of Marten Creamery) ORAUr. BAT AMD SEEDS Wheat, No. 1, recleaned, bu .75 Oata, No. 1 20.00 to 21.00 reed barley, toa 18.00 to 30.00 Cloyer hay, ton 8.00 Alfalfa hay, ton - 10.00 to 12.00 Erg mash. No. 1 trade, 80 lb. bag 1.80 Dairy feed, SO lb. bag 1.85 Hen scratch feed . 10 Cracked corn i 1.95 EGGS AND POULTRY (Baying Prices of An axe sen's) Grade A large, das.. Grade A mednrmveos. Grade B large, dos. Pnllets Colored nena .... Colored f rye White Leghorn, heary .94 .53 .12 .13 .18 .09 Grade A large, dos Grade A medium, dos. Grade B large, dos. Checks, undergrade Large amy Pallets, dos. . Leghorn hens .... . . Leghorn fryers, 1H lha. Colored fryers, 3-8 lbs , Colored fryers, 8 lbs. and ap Colored hens HOPS (Baying Prieee) 1989 80 to 1940 contracts, lb. LIVESTOCK (Baying prices for No. 1 stock, based an conditions and sale reported ap to 4 p.m.) J26 .24 .98 .18 .30 .11 .09 .14 .18 .16 .13 .40 .80 1940 spring lambs yearling lambs .. . Hogs, TopTi6-3"losT owe Beaf cows Balls Heifers 7.76 6.00 .8.00 to 8.50 . 8.90 to 7.00 . 4.75 to 8.35 6.00 0.00 6.60 6.60 so 6.00 to 4.00 to 8.00 10.00 .15 Dairy type eowt LWe Teal Dressed veal, lb - WOOL AJTD MOHAIB (Buying Prices) Wool, medium, lb. Coarse, lb. Lambs, lb. Honair .83 .89 .38 .86 Quotations at Portland PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 16 (API Butter Printa, A grade, 82e lb. in parch ment wrappers, 83c in cartons; il graae, Sle in parchment wrappers, 82e in ear- tons. ' Bntterfat First ouality. maximum .6 of 1 per cent acidity, dehrered Portland, 80fe-81e lb.; premiam quality I maximum af .85 of 1 oer cant acidity 1. 82c: Taltey routes ani country pointa 2c less, or 29c; second qoality 2c under first, or 89e. Eggs Portland Produce Exchange: Large extras 8 .27 Large standards Medium extras Medium standards Small extras Small standards .24 .35 .31 .15 .12 Jobbing pricoe to retailers are 3e higher in eases. Se higher in cartons. Cheese Portland Produce Exchange: Oregon triplet. 15; Oregon loaf, loci Tilamook f o.b. triplets, 18e; loaf and baby loaf, 19c Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 16 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close September 72 73 73 73 Cash Gram: Uata, tio. z, ib id, waitc, 34.00. Barley. No. 3,45-Ib. BW, 31.35. Fill, No. 1, 1.48. Caah Wheat (Bid): Soft white 73: western whit 73 ; western red 78. Hard rod winter: ordinary 72; 11 per cent 74; 13 per cent 76: 18 per cent 78. Hard white-Beart: 12 per real 7; is per cent 81: 14 per cent 83. Today's V-ar .Receipts: wneat aa ; ear- ley 13 ; floor 16; corn-7; oats 8; hay 3; mllileea . Portland Produce p6BTLAND. Ore.. Sept. IS (AP) Country meats Selling price to retailers. Country killed hogs best butchers, 125- 1SO lb., 9-10e; dealers laney, l-iee; light-thin, 11-lSe; heary 10-lle; lambs, spring. 15-15 e; awes, 4-7e; good cutter cows, fie; canner cows, S-9c; bulls 11- 11 e. , Lire poultry Buying price; No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, l-3 lbs., 17e; fryers under 8 lbs., 15e; fryers, 34 to 4 lbs., 17-18c; roasters erer 4 lbs., 18e; Leghorn hen arer 8 lbs., 12c ; Leghorn hens ander 8 lbm.. Be; colored hens arer 5 lbs., 15-15 c; colored heaa 1 to 6 lbs., 15c. Dressed turkeys Nominal. Old crop Belling price : kens. No. 1, 16c ; teas, 12-14e; new crop, Sle. Onions Oregon crystal waa 9.75 per 50-lb. bag; Oregon Danrera 85e-1.00; Takinta 75-85e. ' Potatoes Eastern . Oregon-Washington, 1.85-1.50 ewt.; Klamath 1.70. i Hay Selling price to retailer: Alfal fa No. 1, 14.00-14.50 toa; oat-retch 10.00 ton; clorer 11.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Orea-oa 17.00-18.00 tan; rail Timothy 14-45 ton, Portland..: Wool 1940 eastern Oregon range, 30 34e: crossbred 37-3Se; WUlametta r al ley 13 months S8e lb. , - Hops Oregon 1989. 40-41 lba.' 1940 contracts 80 lb.; 1940 aeedleea 87-40. nominal. . . Domeatia floar Selling priee, elty de lirery to 34-hht Uta: F easily paten U. 49s, 5.70-6.80; bakers' hard wheat, net 4.40 .35; takers' kluaetem, 4.60-8.46 ; blended wheat flour, 4 90-6.30; soft wheat 4.45 4.60: graham, 49s, 4.50; whole wheat,, 49. 4.85 bbLt hard wheat 6.04- S.35. - " - . 'Hal if 1940, 13 month SI ft. Cateara 1940 pael 6a In. : Portland Livestock PORTINX, : Or- Sept. 16 (AP) (USDA) Hogs: rot week. saUbl 8000, total 4200 ; market rather alow. ; Barrow - end cilia, sd-ah. 140 160 lbs. , , 6.00 6.50 -4 da Bd-chC 160-180 lbs 6.86 & 7.00 V da gd eh, 180-300 lb S.76Q 7.00 do gd-eh, 320-340 lb 6.25 6.85 t da gd-ch, 340-370 lbs ' 6.00 6.S0 i da gd-eh. 370-800 lb 8.85 6.26 Cattle: Salable 550, teul 3660: aires. a oi io, total us; mark unevenly Steers, rood. 900-1100 Ibs 10.00 11.00 , da Medium, 150-1100 Iks 6.50 y 10.00 do common, 750-1100 lb Heifers, good, 7S0-900 lb.. do medium, 800-900 lbs do common, 600-900 Ibe- Oow. good, all wts.. da medium, all wte do eat-com, all wts.. do canner. all wts. Bulls (yearHngs excluded). beef, good, all wts da sausage, good, all wts da aausag med, all wts do sausage, cut-corn, all wta Taalera, gd choice, all wts. da com-med., all wti do eulL all wts . Sheep: Salable 1200, total ket active. Spring lambe. good-chice$ do medium aad good- da aommoa " Ewee (shorn), good-cheiec- d ommoa and medium- Farm Supervisor- Gets Advancement Ross Leaves) Position Is Taken by Lemmon; New Assistants Named ' "Charles af. Ross, Salem farm security rehabilitation supervisor, has recently- been promoted to the position of district supervisor for the eastern Oreron section, ... Ross Is a iradaate of Oregon State college where he majored In animal husbandry and took graduate work In farm manage ment. Other than a special assign ment during the spring of 1939 at La Grande, he has spent a lit tle , oyer two years In the farm security office In Salem where he has been In charge for the past If months. JTie district which Ross will serve In his new appointment Is comprised of Ollllam, Morrow, Un ion, Wallowa, Baker, Umatilla and Malheur counties. Ross left last week to assume his new du ties. He will headquarter In La Grande. Owen K. Lemmon, who for the past year and a half has served In the farm security office In Sa lem,' succeeds Ross as supervisor in charge. George S. Mccracken, and Adri an M. Lofland serve as assistants. McCracken, who formerly served as assistant In the Eugene farm security office, has been In the Salem office for the past six months. Lofland has recently been appointed to till the vacancy cre ated by the promotion of Ross. y Closing Quotations Annual Tea Given At Umpqua Hotel BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. Ma rie Flint MeCall has just returned from Roseburg this week where she attended the annual tea giv en at the Umpqua hotel by Mrs. O. R. Child of San Francisco. Mrs. Child organized a cufture club In 1896 and returns each summer to give a tea for mem bers. Mrs. MeCall formerly lived at Roseburg and met about SO of her old friends while there. Mrs. MeCall and Mrs. Kate Sewell accompanied Edith and Lulu Curry to Salem where Mrs. MeCall was hostess at dinner at the Golden Pheasant. A.1 Chem Dye-154 NEW YORK, Sept. lR-tTVToday closing Quotations: El PA I SW Phillips Pet Gen Elee it H Proct 4e Gam Gen Foods 39 4 Pullman ... Gen Mot 47 hi Radio Goodrich A.m Can AJlis-Chel Am Car Fdy Am Rd Std Sn Am Roll Mill Am Smelt & Rf Am T T A vist Corp Am Wat Wka Anaconda Arm 111 : Atchison Bald Loco Bendlx A via Bethl Steel Boeing Airplane Borden Borge Warner Calif Pack Callahan Z-L Calumet Hee Canada Dry Canad Pac Caterpil Tract Celanese Chesap Ohio Chrysler i Col G E Com! Solv Comwlth So Consol Ed . ill, Consol Oil . Cont Can Corn Prod Cur Has Wr Douglas Aire Du Pont Eastman Kod 9 31 . 7 163 . : 4 i iiH . 4H 1H 14 OH 77 16 19U 17 17 1 13H S 4SH 28H 40 75 6 9 . 1 27 e 39 60 7 74 149 131 Goodyear Tire Gt North Greyhound - IS11 Central Insp Cop Int Harvest Int Nick Can Int P & P , Int TAT Johns Manvllle Kennecott Ub-O-Fd " Lockheed , Loew's - Long-Bell A Montg Ward Nash Kelvlnator Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy Pr Nat Dlst Nat Lead N TCentral N Am Avlat . Nor Am Co " North Pac . Ohio Oil Pac Am Flak Pac G & El . Packard Mot Pan-Am Airways Param J C Penney Penna RR Phelps Dodge 12 Rayonler 16 Repnb Steel 26 Richfield OU 11 Safeway Stores 7 Sears Roeb 9 H Shell Union 43Soco Vac 27 So Cal Ed 69 So Pac 2 H Sperry Corp 66Sund Brands 28. Stand Oil Cal 41 Stand Oil In 27 Stand Oil NJ. 25 Stone Web 2 Studebaker 39 Sunshine Mln 6 Texas Corp - 19 Trans-Amer 13 Un -Carbide 21 Un Oil Cal 17 Un Pac -- ' 14UpIt Alrl 16 Unit Aire 18 Unit Corp 7 United Drug 6 United Fruit 7 US Rub 29 US Rub Pf 3 US Steel 14 Vanadium 6 Warn Pie 88 Western Un 21 WesUngh El SO Wool worth 1 26 . 64 . 20 . 4 . 17 . .17 ; . 8 .'44. . 81 . . 8T4 . 27 . 9 . 38 . 6 . 18 .24 . 24 . 7 . T .25 - . 72 . 12 . 83 . 16 . 39 . 1 . 4 . 67 . 22 . 86 . 64 . 31 . 2 . 18 .104 . 32 Gervais Resident Dies at Woodburn OVRVAIS Lloyd V. Rawllnrs. as died at the Woodburn hos pital at 2 p. m. Monday follow ing a stroke of several weeks ago. He la survived by tne wiaow, Ella Rawlings; two sons. Van Rawllnrs of New York and Mil lard 'Rawlings of San Francisco: two daughters, Mrs. Lucy van and Mrs. Sullivan , of Portland and six grandchildren. Funeral announcements are to be made later. Mrs. Rawlings was a resident of Salem before coming to Gervais four years ago. Community Fair Held at Col ton MOLALLA The 16 th annual Colton-Meadowbrook community fair will be held at the Colton high school gymnasium on Sep tember 28 with an all-day show ing of livestock, agriculture and horticulture products, home eco nomics exhibits of needlework, arts and crafts. Including floral and 4H club exhiblita. Hunters Purchase Deer Tags; Friday 13 Fails to Jinx DAYTON The 1940 deer sea son scheduled to open In Ore gon, September 20 attracted 12 local hunters to purchase licenses at the W. 8. U'Ren hardware store. Noah Robinson, a native of Dayton for 83 years, received a pioneer's rate of fifty cents. . Several of the huntsmen bought licenses on Friday the 13th. Wheat Takes Jump On Giicago Mart Close of Day See Half of Cain Dwindle; Corn Also Decline. One Cent CHICAGO. Sept. lS-CSy-Inflo-enced easily by relatively small orders, wheat prices roe. a cent or mora a bushel at one stage today In sympathy with strength in securities but then lost about half of the gain. Scattered purchases came through dealers who derived some cheer from war news while buying also was credited to mills and to - the federal crop insurance agency, which has been Investing premiums In small quantities of wheat almost daily In recent weeks. Late weakness waa asso ciated with a decline of around a cent In corn blamed on favorable weather and liberal receipts with approach of harvest. Wheat closed - higher than Saturday, . September 75, De cember .76 -. Drilling Stopped By Power Company LEBANON Drilling "for a bet ter water snpply haa been post poned by the Mountain States Power company. . The two test wells started last spring did not give good results when the Sloper well drilling outfit worked there thl4 week. At about 70 feet a peculiar clay was struck and no water. Slxteen-lnch casings were pat down about 100 feet. Work will be resumed there or somewhere else soon. Today's Garden (Continued From Page 4) covered with a film of kerosene. Cultivation about the grdn wilt destroy the bug's breeding place and will help keep them under controL F.T. Take out the diseased fox glove plants. They ara best treat ed as biennials anyway. In spriaa just aa soon as you notice the spots appearing on the leaves spray wit Bordeaux. D.P. Yes, hyacinths are sub ject to a number of diseases and pests. Four or five different bac terial disase will attack th bulb and there ara flies and grabs which must also ba fought. If you ara In search, as you sy. of soma garden plant or bulb which Is not subject to disease or peats. I fear you are headed for disappoint ment. There doesat seem to M anything that' Is perfectly . Im mune. ! I -r Filbert Run Is Slated to Start The run of local filberts Is scheduled to begin next Thurs day according to reports received from the. Salem nut growers co operative. It la expected that the local run will b large and that It will last for a month. Prices FOB Portland are quoted ranging .from 14 to 18 p cents per pound according to grade. The' grades ara baby, fancy. Urge aad Jumbo. Reports are that the 1949 Eng lish walnut crop looks good and the run Is expected to begin about October 1. As yet no price haa been opened on the walnut market. See Us When Ycu Need Beady Cash NO EMBABHASSING QUESTIONS I QjC3s- Money Promptly At Low Rotas STATE FEIAIICE CO. 344 Stat Ptons 9281 lie. S-216 M-222 POLLY AND HER PALS Behold' th. Conqusrorl By CLIFF STEEBET A : h - o (ySZ'SLff CS-! rSZ7 &VSb.S MICKEY MOUSE A Fre Lcmcsr By WALT DISNEY 1.50 8.80 1 II - '-- . - i.,ii.- hw- V-i 6.76 8.78 I II fX 1 ": 6 25(a) 6 60 II i rKfc-kYYA t hXY mr : 4 85 8.J5 iN i fryn7J v-v ,f a 7.00 10.00 r r- 1 kJ 5.50 7.00 I :-r. -, JnJ 7.85 s.36 I txr zjnTfJL. ' s?i--:- rr 7.85 S 7.65 I rt-tls Tt - 1 - 8.50(3 7.00 8 00W 8.86 1.60 tj 8.00 I Wool in Boston BOSTON Sept. 16 (AP) (C8DA) Prie arizinsl bac af fiaa territory nval kas trcBfaSa a a rasa It f IBs raeaat tacrras la sanands. oooa Fraaeh caas bias Uacs fiaa XvrhXvry weal la arifiaal bass bava broacbt 86 ta 89 eaats seonrsd basis ia raeant trmd lac. Oraasd tarritory aad flcaca wools war alow, bat eaatatfoa ara vary firs at ranges prcTailiag at th 4oa af last 'SU Washington Foil- Guests at Dayton DAYTON Mrs. Harry Wambs- gan and daughter. Evelyn, of Grand Coulee, wash., are guests of Mrs. J. W. 81ms and other rel atives here. Evelyn, who has enrolled at Infield college for her second year, will make her home with her aunt, Mrs. W. 8. Hibbert. Mrs. Wambsgan will remain' a month before returning to her home. Rebekah Lodge Holds Meeting . LYONS Faith - Rebekah lodge held their regular meeting at the hall Wednesday night. Mrs. Mild red Carr was elected vice grand to replace Mrs. El ma Smith, who waa elected but Is moving to Lebanon. Plans were made to initiate at the next meeting. Why y-Lcicr? WHJUI OTSCng TlXL asa an Chiaaa ta-adia. AasaUcr BDO CXS8 for 8000 rara ta CBIKA. Ma aaatter it rbat aiUnaat yaa ara ATrUCTED Sisardsrs, at aalti, kaart, a Mrar, kidaay. (ta sacs, raa, - iwiupsiws, aicara. eiaoaaa. itt, uis, 1 plalat f . r : ' Chinese Herb Co. .'B. faas-." Ottl"; r aawra f ta a p. xaayt Baaaar Wa4a47, ta 189 W. Caasl St Balasa, Ora. timm IS WHAT PiD MXJR DETECTIVE DO, MR. BETBLE, THAT MATE 1 CTfcCTIY,! ft MY ETC ...HE j " I NEVER DID T7 VORK , 'Li-Cr ( HE'S THE MOUSE EXCK I I i I EZRfBKBUE j ( . . . 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