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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oreaon, Thursday Morning, Norember 21 1943 Leading JStock Takes Setback News . lias Bearish Effect on Market; Lighten for Holiday . NEW YORK, Not. 20.-lPy- Leading stocks fell one to four . points in today's market as the ' war news was Interpreted more bearlshly and traders lightened commitments as a pre-h o 1 1 d a jr caution. Tbe list backed away at the start and, occasional efforts for a rally usually were unsuccessful. Most steels, motors,- alrcrafts and pirotal Industrials 'closed anot far from the lows of the day. - Negative comfort was found In the relative smallness of offer ings on the decline.- Despite the substantial reduction of quota- , tlons, transfers totalled only 813,760 shares against 702,880 the day before. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .8 of a point at 44.6 compared with 44.8 a month ago. It was the biggest day's recession since November 6. At the finish the In due trial -composite was back to about the level of the latter part . of September. , Another batch of highly cheer ful dividend declarations and earning statements served to , bring in a little support now. and then but this was hardly suffi cient to stem the downward tide. Prominent share sliders includ ed US Steel, . Bethlehem, Chrysler, General : Motors, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Douglas Air craft, United Aircraft, Du Pont, Union Carbide, Eastman- Kodak, American Telephone, Anaconda, American Smelting, International Nickel, Great Northern, Pennsyl vania, Texas Corp. and Interna tional Paper preferred. Closing Quotations NEW YORK. American Can . 91 Allis-Chalmers ..36 Am. Car & Fdy 28 Am. Had. St San 7 Am. Roll. Mills Am. Sm. & Ref 44 Am. Tel. & Tel. 165 Am. Tobacco B 70 Aviation Corp .. 5 Am. Wat. Wks. 7 Am. ine LAB- 7 Anaconda 26 Armour 111 5 Atchison 18 Bald Loco 16 4 Johns Manville Bendiz Avis. 32 Kennecott , Libbey-O-Ford Markets to Close For Thanksgiving Principal securities and com modity exchanges in the United , States will observe Thanksgiving on November 21, the day desig nated by President Roosevelt. Among markets closing for the day will be the New York stock exchange and securities markets In other cities, grain exchanges In Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, Minneapolis and Duluth and other leading future markets. Imbler. Apples Sold LA GRANDE, Nov. 20.-(p)-County Chairman Ray W. Wil son of Imbler faid today that the Surplus Commodities corporation would purchase 14 ears of Jona than) Apples from '-Union county. Six cars were shipped today. The price offered wasi'72 cents. Salom Market Quotations Beth. Steel Boeing Air. ... Borden Borge Warner Cal. Packing . Calumet Hec . Canada Dry ... Canadian 'Pac. Cater. Tractor .. 48 Celanese 2 8 Ches. e. Ohio 42 Chrysler 78 Col. Gas & Elec 44 Com. Solvents 10 Common. Sou. - 1 Cons. Aircraft 24 Cons. Edison 23 Consolid. Oil 6 ont'l. Can ... 38 orn Products 43 Crown Zeller. 15 Curtiss Wright 9 Doug. Aircraft 80 Du Pont 159 Eastman Kodak 142 Nov. 2.-(P) 4-Today's closing quotations: El. Pow. & ILL 4 Phillips Pet. S3 Proc. 4b Gamble 35 Pub. Serv. NJ 49 Pullman J 14 Radio 1 8 Rayonler ... 27 Rayonler Pfd 114 Republic Steel 8 4 RlchfieW Oil 12 Safeway Stores -65 Stears Roebuck Int. Nick Can 26 Shell Union Int. P & Pulp 67 Socony Vacuum Int. Tel & Tel 2 Sou. Cal. Edison 63 Southern Pac. .. 3 5 Sperry Corp 44 Stand. Brands a Gen. Electric General Foods General Motors Goodrich .h... Goodyear Tire . Great North. Greyhound Illinois Cen. Insp. Copper Inter. Harvester 85 18 Lockheed 29 Stand. Oil Cal. 19 21 20 7 13 Loew's Long-Bell A 28 Stand. Oil In .. 3 34 Stand. Oil N J Mont. Ward 86 Stone Webster Nash Kelvin. , 5 Studebaker .... National Bis. , Nat. Dairy Pro. National Dist. . 18 Sun. Mining .. 13 Texas Corp . 22 Trans-America . National Lead 19 Union Carbide ... N Y Central N. Am. A via. .. North -Am. Co. . Northern Pac. . Ohio Oil 14 Union OH CaL 17 Union Pacific .. 17 United Airlines 6 United Aircraft 7 United Corp. Otis Steel 10 United Drug ... Pac. Am. Fish .. 9 United Fruit ... Pac. Gas El .. 28 US Rubber Pac. Tel. A Tel. 121 US Rubber Pfd Packard Motor 3 US Steel Pan-Am. Arwy. Pa ram J C Penney Penna RR Phelps Dodge . 16 Vanadium 9 Warner Pict. 87 Western Union 23 West. Elec. ...;1 35 Wool worth 38 57 31 25 5 17 26 22 8 42 75 10 9 27 8 42 6 19 26 35 8 8 8 88 5 71 13 81 17 45 1 4 72 24 88 68 34 2 21 04 34 Butter-fat, No. 1, 84c; No. St 82c; premium 85c A grade prist 86c; B grade 85c; quarters 87c. (Baying Prices) The arkes below supplied by a local gToee are indieati-e of the dail market price paid to growers by Salem buyers bat are mot guaranteed by The States- .75 .80 1.00 .30 1.00 8.75 -1.25 1 15 .65 .20 1.50 .90 .10 .25 1.80 .45 .90 .75 .85 .01 .40 VEGETABLES Apples, loos pack. bos.. Beeta. etas. Brnssel sproats Cabbage, lb. Cauliflower . Cranberries, box Celery, white (Celery, green 1 elery hearts, dos. Garlic, lb. Lettuce Onions, 60 lbs. Onions, boiling. 10 lbs Onions, green, dry Potato, 100 lbs. No. 1 50 lbs.. No. 2 Radishes, doi. Spinach, box Squash, Danish, box Bquash, Hubbard, lb. Turnips, doi. Q&aia, HAT AMD SEEDS Wheat, No. 1: recleaned, bu 75 Oat. Ke. l.-i 21.00 to 22.00 Xed barley, ton 20.00 to 22.00 Clover hay, ton 0.00 Alfalfa hay. ton 12 to 14.00 . Efts sash. No. 1 grade, 60 lb. bag 1.80 lsiry feed, SO-lb. bag- 1.85 Men seratch feed 1.90 Cracked eorn 2.00 EGGS AND PODXTBY (Baying Price of Andresen'i) Grade A Urge. do-.. .81 Grade A medium, dos . .2 Grade B large, dos .25 Pallets, do. . 18 . Colored hens - ,12 Colored frys 15 White Leghorn, heavy . .08 to .09 "White Leghorn fryt . . .13 Old roosters .05 (Baying Prices of Marion Creamery) dPtttt pUo Wnfl(im Your Pioneer Buick Dealer OFFERS THESE ustry Is Boosted atMcjet MT.. ANGEL The East" Side Commercial club4 of Portland has appointed committee to pro mote Oregon's Infant flax indus try, flax growers said yesterday. The club's committee will work with growers and business men of Mt. Angel, Eugene, Springfield and Canby. E. J. Grif fith, state WPA administrator, will cooperate. Members. of the club's commit tee, all of Portland, are George Rawlinson. chairman; James P. Bates. Sam Burnham, Worth W. Caldwell, Robert Ormond Case, R. Anthony DuBay, Frank M. Fink, Wallace Fernstrom, Dare Goldman, L. M. Lepper, Edward Stoffel, M,. J). Wells and W. W. Tyler. , ! Turkey Supply Is Ample for Tables PORTLAND, N o T. 20. - (JP) - There will be turkey on Oregon tables today, turkey market sources indicated. . The Oregon Journal said the cleanup of supplies was general. total sales at record figures and that toms, which lagged -In ear ly selling, had been absorbed in a late upsurge. Wholesalers said they were un- abler to fill some late orders Some packers asked 18 cents for toms but in 'general the 16-17 cent price held. Hens brought 22-23 cents to retailers. Quotations at Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Nav. to AP) Produce exchange: Butter Extras 83 ; standards 82 He; prim firsts S2c; firsts sue. f 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland. 34 Is -35c lb.; prenieni sruality (mtrinim s f 1 f ...t Biditv). 8&U.8SVbe; valley routes and eouatry poiata 3e leas. or ssfee; -eeeene aaemy e sssti uns. or 33H-83e. Eggs Portland rrod oca Exchange t w. .. ,; Tvm v t r . . tfii m.rW sUadarda 24e; medium extras ; sae- Oiasa stanaaras, sc; saia mum, jlsc. small sianaaraa ih . -i la Partl&iwi rsv ..; -. Till..k rtnlt 11, Ik loaf He 10. iTtpieta ta wnoiesaiera x va id.; loax, sue, to. a. i uiamoox. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, K a 10 (AP Wheat: Opea High Low Close DMOTlltr 77 77 IB 7H Cash graia: Oats No. S. 8-lb. white. 22 50: barley No. 3, 46-lb. wh, 33.00; com No. 3. XT shipment, 30.00; No. 1 flax, 1.60. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 74; western white, 74; whit rlab. 75; western red 76 : hard red winter ordi nary, 75; 11 per cent, 77; 13 per cent 7; 18 per cent 81; 14 per cent. 85. Hard wane-can, 13 per cent, i; IS nr cent. SI. Today "a ear receipts: Wheat, 37; bar- toy 3: floor, 7; corn, 6; seuiieet, s. Portland Livestock Thanksgiving Week Special 1938 Hudson Terraplane Tonr. Sedan There's nothing wrong with this car. It's tops. But it must be sold to make y"1 5r3 AA price 585.00. This week only, 1 very special r Turkeys Marketed At Coomler Ranch NORTH HOWELL Over 1000 turkeys hare been made ready for the Thanksgiving market this week at the K. D. Cornier farm. Fifteen pickers have been em ployed. Many of the turkeys are sold through the cooperative mar ket although there is a heavy local demand. - Mr. and Mrs. Coomler will be hosts for Tlnksglving dinner to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sawyer of Gervais and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coomler of Dayton. PORTLAND. Ore.. NaT. 30 (AP) (USDA) Hogs: Salable 150, total 600; marhet active. Barrows and gilts, gd eh, 140- S 6.500 6.10 S.BatT e.oo 6.25 6.8560 6.75 6.60 641 5.50 6.50 6.50 6.85 6.10 5.85 4.250 4.75 50; ealTea, 160 b. do gd-ch ISO 180 lbs 4d gd-ch 180-200 lbs do gd-eh 200-220 lbs do sd rh 220-240 lbs do gd-eh 240-270 lbs do gd-eh 270-300 lbs . Feeder pigs, gd-eh, 70-120 Cattle: Salable and total salable 25, total 35: market fairly actire. Steers, cd. 900-1100 )bs..S 5010.OO do medium, 750-1100 -do common, 750-1100 Heifers, gd. 750-800 do medium, 500-000 do common, 500-900 Cow, good, all weights do medium, all wts do eut-cim, all wts do canner, all weights 3.0 (3 0 Balls (ylgs. exelud.). beef, good, all weights 6.50 do ssussge, gd, all wts 6 25ftj do mediiim, all wla 8.75(S do cat-corn, all wts 4.50(b Vealers. gd rh, all wts 10.00 10.59 do eom-med, all wts 7.00 10.00 do cull, all wts 4.50 7.00 Sheep: Salable and total 25; few good Choice lambs. Spring lamba, gd-ch. $ do medium ana good do common Ewes (shorn), good-choice.. do common and medium 8.00 6.75 8.50 6.756J 6.75 $ .25fe) 4.75 8.75(9 9.50 8.00 8.65 8.50 6.75 6.75 6.35 4.75 8.75 6.75 6.50 6.25 6.75 130 Jbs- 9er vealers, fancy -15- 15He;; right-thin. l-iie: beavy - 12e; lambs, spring. 15-15 He: ewea, 4 bc; good eattar cows. 8 Vs-9e; canner cows, fisc; Dana ii-ll Lisa aonitry Beylng . prices t Ha. grade Lerbora broilers. 1 H-S Ibs 15a: fryers ander S lbs, 15c; fryers, 2 ta 4 lbs- 14c roaster aver 4 lbs. 15c: Leghorn hens aver lbs., 13c; Leghorn heas ander. iaa, 10e; colored hens tct S lbs-, 14c; colored hens 4 to 5 lbs. 15a. Old roosters &e Id. Dressed t nr keys Baying prices i Ke crop hens 30-31e; toms. 15-15Mc Dressed rarcers Foeatnsi a a 1 1 f a g pnees: neas, terns, xa-iae lb.; ew crop soaaa. lit -loe IB. Onions Orsgejl rsavara SO SOc; Tak Imas 70-SOc. . PoUtoes Takissa. 105 1.15) Klamath, i.ao-i.33; venenata, Ma. 1. 1.10-1.25. Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfal fa Ke. 1. 14.35 tea; oat-vetco.10.00 ton : clover 10. 0O tea; Timothy, eastera Ureroa II oo ton; valley Timothy 14.0O 15.00 ton, Portland. Wool 1940 eastera Oregon raage SOa sse; cross orea, a-se; Willamette valley 13 months. 34-35c Hope Oregon 13S. 40 41a, fta.. 194S eoatraeta SOa ln. 1940 saadleaa 87-400, aomiaaL Domestle floar Selling price, elty de livery, 1 ta 35 bbL lots: Family naUata. 49a. 6.00 6 80: bakers hard wheat net 4.60-5.70: bakers' blneatem 5.20-5.50; bleaded bard wheat floar 5.50-5.60: soft vneai e.7u-e.7a: g-maaat 49a, 4.50; whole wheat, 49s. 4.45 bbL . ' Mohair 1940. 13 months SO lb. Caaeara 1940 peal S la. Wool in Boston BOSTO.V, Nav. 30 (AP) (USDA) Iaqairie for domestic wool were more asaeroa today in the Bostoa market fol lowing the announcement of the gov ernment's Intention to parchas farther large quantities of woolen for defense par poses. Quotations on fine and medium domestic wools: sales of graded three eighths blood combing territory wools wools were closed at 87-90 cents, scoured basis, and Quarter blood combing terri tory wool's moved at 82-85 cents, scoured basis. Stocks and Bonds ?Twjrer 20 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press Portland Produce 8.35(9 8.75 7.60 8.35 6.75 7.25 8.50 4.25 2.00 8.50 PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 20 (AP) Country meats Selling priee to retailers. Country killed bogs best batchers, 125- Net chance Wednesday Ptct day Month ace Tear ago 1940 high 1940 low 30 I adust D1.0 . 63.5 . 64.6 . 63 6 73.1 74.3 52.8 15 15 60 Rails Util Stocks 1 .4 D .7 D .8 16.9 85.1 44.6 17.3 35.8 45.4 17.0 35.8 44.8 31.8 89.8 51.7 20.5 40.6 52.2 13.0 80.9 -7.0 Grain Prices Are r - ' ' : ' Lowered at Pits r CHICAGO, Not. 10.-cP)-HeavT prehollday selling broke out in the grain and soybeans futures pits today, lowering wheat and eorn prices 2 cents, rye more than a cent and soybeans 8 cents, the latter the maximum decline , per mitted In one day. Wheat was off as much ai 2H cents at one stage and e 1 o s d 1H-1 lower than yesterday, De cember 87H-U. May 8-tt. TbV setback In corn attracted heavy shipping business, 605,000 bushels being sold for shipment from Chicago. Traders said the loan rate apparently led some buyers to believe there would be no pressure of offerings from the country. More moisture In the winter wheat belt had a bearish effect; on the cereal. On the other hand. export business in Canadian floor to the United Kingdom was estimated at the equivalent of around 2,000,000 bushels of wheat. Mills also bought 750,000 bushels of No. 1 northern In the Winnipeg spot market and ex norter aolrl ahont 1.000. OAS ba. shels at bay ports. ' Dinner Arranged j?or xnaixiisgiving JEFFERSON Mrs. Dolly Far- low entertained the Millersbors; ' Embroidery . club at her horns with 94 m rrt hfir. and wnoara present. ; Mrs. Carl Nygren and " Mrs. : Dale Grono- and . Mrs. Charles Alexander won prises In contests staged. - It was decided to hold s no-host Thanksgiving- dinner at the Morning Star grange Saturday night on Mrs, . rw i snd Roy Wooldridge. i "'"'i .aiiJ 'A- i v " . . . -- - 1 ' - : - . BONO AVERAGES 10 Rails Indust Net change u D .2 A .1 Wednesday 59.9 M05.6 10 10 Util Foreign Pre t day Month ago Y -r ago 1940 high 1940 low New high. 60.1 60.3 59.8 61.2 48.S 105.5 104.7 101.3 105.5 8.9 D .1 100.1 100.2 99.5 96 2 100.7 90.8 D .3 38.1 88.4 37.6 50.2 63.5 85.1 Are YOTT in the BARES? Blinded by debts and no apparent way to get out of them? Youll see your way clear, when you hare a personal loan, easily obtained through our offices. Come in today. Ample time te pay back in nrrrnii amounts. State Fmaiice (Do. Salem's HomeZOwned Finance Company 344 Stole Lie S-216 M-22 Phone 9281 POLLY AND HER PALS Just Between Fellers By CUFF STERRET 1940 Buick ft7lr00 Special Coupe ...... U 3 Very neat and clean, under seat heater. 1938 Buick Spec. CQC-00 Touring Sedan Dwv Radio, heater, full DeLuxe equipment. Grade A larce. dox. (trade A medium, dox . Grade B large, doi. , . I'll 1 lets, dox. ;. -.z Leghorn hens .08 to Colored fryers Colored bens , HOPS (Baying Prices) 1939 , .80 to 1940 contract, lb J LIVESTOCK (Buying pricea for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported np to 4 p.m.) 1940 s pring-lolfis. . 8.25 Yearlinay'lambs ' 8 25 fearing lamba . , ,, X. 5.00 to 5.50 fs ; X 8.00 to 3.50 Hoga. top, 160 220 lbs.-- 6.25 Sows ,..... - 4.-2-5 te 4.50 Beef eaws . . ..; 6.00 Bulls . 5.75 to 6.25 .31 .25 .25 .17 .ftp" .13 .13 .40 .80 Heifers I)air.:tyfw-cew LTe veal Dressed veal, lb. 6.00 to 6.50 ' 4.00 to 4.75 9.50 .13 am T. T.- taaa. H. Su O. Caaxv, M.O. Herbal remedies for ailments' of stomach, liver, kidney', ekis, blood, glands and urinary sys tem ; of men and women, 23 years iff service.- Naturopathic Physicians Ask" your neigh bors about CHAN LAM. - . CHINESE SIEDiaNE. CO. 241 K. Liberty, spstSira Portland Gen oral Electric Co. Oftics pen Taslay tod. Satarday oaly. 10 a.m. to 1 p ex., i n 7 a.m. Consultation, blood Biraa- ' sura and arise testa are free of cluurg. 1936 Buick Spec. OQC-00 Touring Sedan ...... 030 Runs swell, good tires. One of our best buys. 1937 Dodge gfOlv00 Touring Sedan f-UsJ Radio, Heater and other extras. Large trunk. 1937 Chevrolet O7C.OO Business Coupe ...010 Heater, Sportlite and other ex tras. Fine mqtor. rs 1936 Chevrolet De O4F.00 345 Luxe Tour. Sedan Radio and Heater. Needs some work. A steal. 1935 Ford DeLuxe OQC-OO Touring Sedan ssUv Radio, Heater, Fog Light, Windshield Washer. Mechani cally perfect. 1938 DeSoto CQI,-00 Touring Sedan www One of our best running cars. 85 rubber, clean. 1937 Packard Six ZOZ-00 Touring Sedan ...... wfaU Priced below book. Perfect condition. Black finish. 1936 Plymouth OCC-00 Touring Sedan 00 J Neat as a pin. New paint. Fine motor.'A buy. 1939 Oldsmobile 8 l71C-00 Club Coupe , flU Opera Seats. Radio and Heater. Royal master tires. 1934 Plymouth OCC-OO Sedan LVJ Radio and Heater. Black finish like new. Clean inside. 1935 Terraplane O4C-00 4 Door Sedan LTtd Rqns fine. Radio and Heater. Good rubber. See it. .00 1938 Ponliac 8 2 Dr. Sedan 40.00 under book; snd it's in swell condition. 545 1938 Hudson Ter- JCE-OO raplane Util. Cpe WO Radio, Sportlite. Pickup bed in rear. Abargain. 1937 Buick Special C4C.00 Touring Sedan ... 00 ' '' Full De Luxe, Radio and Heat er. A luxury car. , iThaxilugiving Week Special) 1933 Pcnliac 6 Biidness Ccztps ; Worlds of luggage space. Black finish.: White sideVall tires.' Economical. Easy to f""IJ"-""l ET"1 f"'7""i handle. Perfect in every way. lT li-TBV At a very special price of gsJJ H JJ r only1.-U.....;.;;.-:....;...c,.:. .-ii:. .: - v. AJ7tclc i Flocli cl 'Cheapxes" Irca 15.C3 up ' ! OBERAL TRADES - GJVi-A C TERMS t ; if re ji witsmsIS : 1 USED CAR DEPT. - SS8 N Commercial St. Salem 1 i Phone 5451 I TARE VOU PERKINS-- 7j6 r7T"" . 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