PAGE TEH Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 17. IS 43 Stock Leaders on Mart Closing Quotations Drop Slight Pressure Backs Market as Sentiment Turns for Worst NEW YORK, Dec. The itock market backed down under relatiyely light pressure to day aa Wall street peculatire sentiment took a turn for the worse. Leading Industrials, with steels In front, were the principal suf ferers. Losses of fractions to around S points were fairly well distributed at the elose. A few mnior recoyerles were In eyidence at the final gong. The Associated Press average of CO Issues was off .4 of a point, largest drop for this composite since November 27. On the other hand, transfers amounted to 159, 870 shares compared with 961, 450 last Friday when trends pointed upward. In addition to a little more year-end tax selling, traders in clined to lighten accounts in the wake of the president's statement at Warm Springs that he would return there next March "If the world survives." Considered a bit ominous also, marketwlse, was the warning of Defense Commis sioner Knudsen to the machine tool industry that "if you could see as I do from the inside the terrible urgency of the situation" a quick speedup of production would get under way. All of this led financial quar ters to the thought that some emergency was confronting the country that was not generally known. Under the circumstances, brokers said, a little bearlshness was logical. There were several new 1940 lows recorded, among which was Reynolds Tobacco "B," Prominent on the slide were TJS Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, Eastman Kodak, US Gypsum, Sears Roebuck, American Tele phone, Union Carbide, Westing bouse, Dow Chemical, General Electric, American Smelting, US Rubber and International Harvester. Farmers to Talk Rodent Control WOODBURN There will be a meeting for the new rodent con trol district tonight at the Union school. Boundaries for the new district have been established from the point where Butte creek enters Pudding river along Butte creek to Monitor, from Monitor south along the Meridian road to, the Ablqua, then down the Abiqua to PuBdlngtlver and down Pudding river to Butte creek. This district Includes Harmony, Hazel Dell, Monitor, Grassy Pond, McKee and Union districts. NEW YORK, AI Chem k. Dye..l64 American Can 87 Al-Chalmers 35 Am Car. & Fdy.. 30 Am Rd Std Sn. 6 Am Roll Mills.. 15 Am Smelt & Ref 44 Am Tel A Tel..166 Amerl Tobac B- 69 Aviation Corp.- 4 Am Wa Works- 6 Am Zinc L & S.. 7 Anaconda 26 Armour III 4 Atchison 17 Bald Loco 17 Bendix Aviation 33 Beth Steel 87 Boeing Airplane 17 Borden 18 Borge Warner 20 Calif Pack 19 Callahan Z-L 1 Calumet Hec 6 Canada Dry 12 Canadian Paclfi 3 Caterpil Trac 50 Celanese 27 Chesa tc Ohio 42 Chrysler 75 Col Gas & Elec 4 Com'l Solvent 10 Consold Aircraft 26 Consol Edison.... 22 Consol Oil 5 Confl Can 37 Corn Products 42 Crown Zellerb 15 Curtlss Wright.. Dec. lfxgn- Today's dosing' Quotations: Du Pont 164HPhelpa Dodge Eastman Kodk 134 K Phillips Petrol- Doug Aircraft.... 78 i El Pow ft Lt Gen Electric V Gen Foods Gen Motors ., Goodrich Great Northrn. k Greyhound Illinois Central- Insp Copper hi Interna Harvest Interna NickeL. Inter P ft Pulp.. M Inter Tel ft Tel Vt Johns Manvllle.. Kennecott Lib-O-Ford Lockheed Loew'a M Montgom Ward Nash Kelvinator Nat Biscuit 4 Nat Dairy Prod Nat Distillers Nat Lead NY Central N Am Aviation .North Am Co Northern Pacific Ohio on Otis Steel . Paclf Am Fish- Pac Gas ft Elec Pac Tel ft Tel. Packard Motor Pan-Am Airways Param J C Penney Vi Penna RR 4 Proe ft Gamble 83 H Pub Serv NJ 36 ft Pullman . 50 Radio . 134Renub Steel 27 Richfield Oil 1 10 Safeway Stores- 7 Sears Roebuck 12 Shell Union SSHSocony Vacuum 23 74 Sou Cal Edison 69 Sou Pacific 2 14 S perry Corp 61 Stand Brands 354 Stand 42 Stand 28 Stand 33 Stone Oil Cal . Oil Ind Oil NJ . Webster. 37 Studebaker 4 Sunshine Mining 17 Texas Corp 13 Trans-Amerl 23 Union Carbide 17 Union Oil Calif 13 Union 16 United 16 United 6 United 6 United 10 United 8 US 28 US Pacific... Airline- Aircraft. Corp Drue ..... Fruit Rubber Rubber Pfd 125 US Steel 3 Vanadium Steel 15 Warner Pict 10 Western Union 85 Westghse Elec-102 22 Wool worth 32 26 4 22 8 42 77 11 8 25 7 39 6 18 25 33 7 7 8 39 4 70 12 76 15 43 1 4 69 23 87 68 33 3 20 Salem Market Quotations (Buying PtIcm) Ths price blow snppUsd tj a local trocar ar indicate of ths daily market prices paid to growers by Balem buysrs but are not guaranteed by The States man: VEGETABLES Beet, do. Brnssal sprouts Cabbage. 4b Carrot Carrot, balk, orange box Cauliflower Celery, whit , Celery, green Celery heart, dos. Garlic, lb. Lettuce, ' Union, SO lb Onion, boiling, 10 lb. Onion, green, dry Parsnips, balk, ornsge box Potatoes, 100 lbs., Po. l 60 lbs.. No. a Radishes, dos. Rutabagas, bulk, orange box Spinach, box Turnios. dos. Turnips, bulk, orange box .SO 1.00 .03 .80 .75 1.20 1.35 1.50 .00 .20 3.75 1.10 .15 .25 1.50 1.80 .45 .80 1.00 1.00 .40 1.00 OSAIN. HAT AND SEEDS Wheat, No. 1. recleaned, bn .75 Oat. No. 1 21.00 to 22.00 Feed barley, ton 22.00 CloTer hay, ton 9.00 Alfalfa hy, ton 13 to 14.00 Egg mash. No. 1 grade, 80 lb. bag 180 Dairy feed, 80-lb. bag 1.85 Hen scratch feed 180 Craeked rorn 1.85 EGGS AND POULTRY (Buying Price of Anaresen') Grade A la rite, dos. Grade A medium, doi Grade B large, doz. Pallets, doz. Colored hen , Colored fry Whit Leghorn, hesry White Leghorn fry Old roosters .08 to .24 .22 .22 .18 .12 .15 .09 .13 05 (Baying Price of Marlon Creamery) Grade A large, dos... Grade A raedinas, doz. Grade B lsrge, dos Pallets, doz . Colored hens smder 5 lbs. Colored hens ore A lbs. Colored fryer Colored ben HOPS (Baying Price) .24 .22 .18 .10 .13 .12 .13 .18 1940 .20 to .34 Quotations at Portland PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 16. (AP) Produce exehance: Butter Extra 34 He; tacdard 34c; prim tint 33e; tint aoe. , Butterfat First quality, maximum .36 f 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland. 86 H -tie lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 at 1 per cent acidity), 87-38e lb.; valley routes and country point 2 less, or 85c; second quality 2e under first, r 34Va-85c Egg Portland Produce Exchange Buying price: Large extra 24e; large tandard, 24c; medium extras 23c; me dium standards, 22c; small extra, 21c; mall standard 17c Cheese Selling price to Portland r tailer: Tillamook triplet 31 lb.; loaf 32c lb. Triplet to wholesaler 19 lb.; loaf, 20e lb., f.o.b. Tillamook. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 16. (AP) Country meat Selling price to retailer: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 135 140 lbs., 8 8e; vealers, fancy 13-14e; ligitt-thin, 1012c; heavy 9-lle; lambs, spring, 144-15e; ewes, 6-8e; good cut ter cows, 8-8e; tanner cow. .7-8e; bull, lOVa-lle. Live piultry Buying price: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, 1H-2 lb., lie; fryers under 8 lbs., 14c; fryers, 2V4 to 4 ibs, 14c; roasters over 4 lb., 15e; Leghorn hen over 8H lb., 12e; Leghorn kens under 8 lbs., 10c; colored hens er S lbs, 14e; colored hen 4 to 5 lbs.. 15c Old roottert 5a lb. Dressed turkey Buying price: New crop hens 81H-22e; toms, 1V-17 lb.; Dressed, turkeys Nominal a e 1 1 1 a g prices: Bens 23V 24c; torn 18-19e lb. Takimaa 80c. Onion Oregon Dangers, 1.00-1.10 ; Potatoes Deschutes, No. 1. 1.10-1.35; Takima, 1.10-1.15 cwt.; Klamath 1.15 1.25 cental. Hay Selling price to retailer: Alfal fa Ka 1, 14.35 ton; oat-retch 10.00 ton; clover 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore- ?on 17.00 ton; valley Timothy 14.00 5 00 ton, Portland. Wool 1940 eastern Oregon range 80 3e; crossbred, S4-85e; Willamette valley 12 months, 84-35c Domestic flour Selling price, city de livery, 1 to 35 bbl. lot: Family patent. 419. 6.00-6 80; bakers' hard wheat net 4.60-5.70; bakers' blaestem 5:20-5.60; blended hard wheat floor 5.50-5.60;-soft wheat 4.70-4.75; graham 48s, 4.80; whole wheat 49. 4.45 bbl. Mohair 1940, 13 month 10 lb. Caieara 1940 peel 8e lb. Bop Oregon 1940, seedless, 80 lb.; seed, 23 25e lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Dee. 18 (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close De-ember 75 Vs 75fe 75 75 Cask Grain: Oats. No. S. 88-lb. white. 3500. Barley. No. 3. 45-lb. BW, 34.00. Corn, No. 3,. ET shipment, 38.00, Flax, Mo. 1. 161. Cash Wheat (Bid) : Soft whit 73; western white 73; white club 74; western red 74. Hard, red win ter: ordinary 7SVa; 11 per cent 76; 13 per cent 61; IS per cent 88; 14 per eent 5. Hard white-Baart: 13 per cent T; 13 per eent CI. Today's Car Keeeipts: Wheat 31; bar ley 4; flsmr 35; cons 14; oata 3; hay 3; aaillfeem 6, : Portland LiTdtock : " PORTLAND, Ore, Deo. 16. (AP) ' (TJ8DA) Hog: SalaU SaOO, total 4550: market aouv. Barrow and t, . - ' do cood-oa, 140-160 Tbewt fOM-ta, aov-sev id d gw4-h 180-300 lb 35 6.75 .S5 A B.I 5 4.55 0 6.55 5 4.55 2 6.SS 4.75 5.S0 4.00(3 coo do good-ch 300-330 lbs 6.85 da eood en. zzu-3u ids. s. is d good-ch, 240-370 lb T coder piga, maJkau. f 0-120 lb . .- - n.T.tla tan A mta l&OOt ealvea do com, 600-900 Cows, cd, all weights do med, all weights do cut-coin, all weights do canner, all weights Bulls (ylgs. exelud.). beef, - good, all weights do sausage, gd, all wts do medium, all wti do cut-corn, all wts Vealera, gd rh, all wts. do eom-med, all wts. do culls, all wts. Sheep: Salable and total slow. Lambs, gd-choice do medium and good do common Ewes (shorn), good-choice-do common and medium- 5.75( 6.25 i 4.75 0 3.75 3.00 7.00 6.75 6.50 4.75 3.75 6.75 7.25 6.50 7.00 6.00 6.50 4.50 6.00 8.00 9.50 6.00 8.00 4.00(5 6.00 3000; market 7.75 8.25 7.25 7.50 6.25 7.00 8.75 4.50 8.00 8.75 Wool in Boston BOSTOX, Dee. 16 (AP) (TJSDA) Only few scattered Inquiries were be ing received for wool in the Boston mar ket today. A small quantity of combing quarter-blood territory wools was sold at 80 to 88 cents, scoured basis. Some spot country-packed three-eighths and quarter-blood bright fleece wools was old at 45 eeats, in the grease. Most bid were around 42 to 43 cents, in the grease, but the only offerings available at these prices were scattered carload lota available for shipment from country points. Stocks and Bonds December 16 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press 80 15 Iadua Bail Net change D .0 D .8 Ifoaday 62.7 15.9 Previea dy 63.8 16.2 Month ago 64.7 17.3 Year ago 73.5 20 ff 1940 high r 74.3 S-0 5 1940 low 52.8 18.0 15 cm D .2 34.5 34.7 35 9 39.1 40.6 30.9 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails Net change D .1 Monday 61.3 Previous day- 61.8 Month ago 60.1 Year ago 58.1 190 high 61.8 1940 low 48.8 o 10 Indus D .1 105.5 105.6 105.4 101.4 105.0 98.9 10 Ctll D .1 100.2 100.8 100.3 95.7 100.7 90.3 60 Stocks D .4 43 8 44.2 45.5 50.8 52.2 37.0 10 Forgn A .8 30.6 38.3 38.7 49.4 53.5 85.1 Down! With Old Debts Op! With Ctam CrvdU Moay to E.0ALT At Low Rates Ut Us Hslp You Fly fhm Banner of Saccsss v Si2i3 Fi&sicco Co. 3U Slate Phon 8281 Lie; 8-213 M-222 Batterfat, No. 1, 80c; No. 2, 84c; premium 87c. A grade print 87 Mc; 11 grade 80 He; quarters 88M. LIVXSTOCX (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sale reported np to 4 p.m. ) 1940 spring lamb 8.25 Tearling lambs , ,, 6.00 to 6.60 Ewes 3.00 to 8.60 Hog, top, 160-220 lb 6.25 Sow 8.75 to 4.25 Beef cows 6.00 Bulls 8.75 to 6.25 Heifers Dairy type cows Live veal . Dressed veal, lb. 6.60 to 6.50 4.25 to 6.00 8.00 .13 2 Cent Drop Is Felt by Futures Wheat Contracts Hit Lowest Level Since November; Flour Reduced Some CHICAGO, Dec. 1 6-(P)-Wheat futures prices dropped almost two cents a bushel today, May and July contracts, the latter repre senting the new 1941 crop, touch ing the lowest level since No vember 7. December wheat, In which trading will cease Satur day, was the lowest since Novem ber 27. Pit - brokers blamed selling largely on the favorable domestic crop situation, reports of increased marketings at some points, con tinued dull mill and floor trade and the lower trend of securi ties. Wheat closed at or near the session's low, point, 1-1 cents lower than "Saturday, December 87-, May 83-, July 78- July wheat fell to a level almost 30 cents lower than a year ago, when the market was advancing due to the poorest winter wheat crop condition on record as well as bullish implications of the war. Recent private reports stressed the good condition of the 1941 crop and since then further beneficial snows have been received, capped by depositing of a heavy protec tive blanket over many districts the last few days. The official government report on acreage and condition will be released Friday. Flour prices were reduced In some areas but there were no late reports of any unusual business. Vaccinations Given At Brooks Clinic BROOKS Vaccinations for smallpox and diptheria were given at the health clinic held in the Methodist church recently. Dr. Gussie Niles was assisted by Mrs. Harry Bosch and Mrs. Wil liam Cottew. Districts Included were Labish Center, Buena Crest, Waconda, Lake Labish and Brooks. THE QUINTS' CHRISTMAS BT KlANDOn WALSH H ielVtlVL STrrM ON XR RX5MT J yJZ njCh33l J I 5uc7c?L7Z .. hS&fJJ( POLLY AND HER PALS Lrd in the Wooll By CLIFF STKHrU.T v f wax, ash ) Z Lr jess etrrnN' indeed wELi.7txi V f becauss i happen to know ? ss ' ( WHAT ARE "VtXJ V . LF55X A LTTTLE COULDHTT HAVE PICKED ) I THAT BENCH WAS R4JNTED JUST JfjfcJ tfC.aVV DOIN IN CUR A MINO IT HERE tCCAL COLOR, 1 A BETTER PLACE .-rL ' N A COLTPLE Of HOURS AeOrA4 MICKEY MOUSE HartonM Dusts off Her Memory By WALT DISNEY. VOU MEAN. THAT THAT PACKAGE... 19 NOT THE CASH-? ( no! rrs JUST A. ( I PLANTED TO TRAP OTOOKS! THE ( J 12-iT f THEN ...IN SPITE I OP AiX YOU'VE. DONE, I'M LOST I'LL ST1U. HAVE. I I TO MAKE OOOO J V THE TEN . ( thousand! ) 1 T UNLESS WE CAN FIND THE REAL PACKET. WHEREVER IT WAS HIDDEN BY THAT SLIPPERY SAM WHArS-HlS-NAME. 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" ..', -. " ' fiteors, i. 90-1100 kL-lO010.i5 do meeV. t50-1100 , -12 2 do semmoa. 750-1100 " T.0 J.50 Ceifrs. yd.-750-900 .754 0.00 do mod, 0-00 . T.OOO 6.05