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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Satan,1. Oregon. Saturday Morning, December 2L 1343 Stock Decline Comes to Halt Issue Retrieve Portion of Losses Following .Five . .' ; Straight Drops' NEW YORK. Dec. 20-UPV-Tbe lenrthy stock market decline was halted today and selected Issues - retrieved portions of recent losses. ' - Dealings picked up occasionally. The turnover of 832,230 shares compared with 793.030 the day before and was the largest of the week. Tfee Associated' Press average of CO stocks was un- chanced at 43. Of 834 individual Issues traded, 321 were up, 263 down and 2S2 unchanged. Early burin appeared, brok ers said, on the theory the list was entitled to at least a tern porary revival after five succes sors retreating sessions. General -Motors was -down . and Chrysler up as predictions were made that new car and truck registrations in the third quart er of around 1,000,000 would es tablish a record for the period. NY Shipbuilding, American Shipbuilding and Electric Boat tilted upward In the wake of the latest British order for ocean ton nage aggregating $100,000,000. Ahead of the finish -were In ternational Paper preferred, Mul- 11ns Mfg. preferred, American Smelting, Anaconda, NT Central, Great Northern, Santa Fe, Sears Roebuck, Douglas Aircraft, Boe ing, Dow Chemical, Eastman Kodak and General Electric. Merchandising issues were bol stered by indications Christmas shopping would reach a new peak In the past 10 years. Oregon Turkeys Exhibited, Calif . SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 20-(ff) H. P. Griffin, judge at the Oak land, Oregon .Northwest Turkey show, came to San Francisco to day with 10,000 pounds of prize dressed turkeys to show to Cali fornia growers. The birds are the "beef type" broadbreasts, attracting much at tention in Igrower circles through out the country in the last year or so. Griffin, field manager of the Northwest Turkey Growers as sociation ''With headquarters in Salt Lake City, said the heavy breasted turkeys slice about 60 per cent white meat. The turkeys, Bronze variety, were bred by crossing British Columbia descendants of specially dereloped British turkeys with selected Oregon stock. Besides being much- heavier, they mature more rapidly than the rangier type. Griffin said they may be marketed at six months age, which cut a month or so off the average California growing and fattening period a significant Item in feeding costs. Hop Prices Range 22 and 25 Cents PORTLAND, Dec. 20-yP)-Hop trade reports today Indicated that around 1500 bales of 1940 hops were sold in Oregon during the week ending December 18, the agriculture department offices here said. Prices paid growers ranged from 22 to 25 cents per pound, an advance of at least one cent per pound on lower quality hops and two cents on better grades from the previous week. Sales by dealers totaled several carloads and were at prices equivalent to about 28 cents per pound to growers. A fw new contracts were writ ten covering regular seeded boos from the 1941 crop at 25c net to growers. 'Easy on Butter,' It's 40 Cents lb. BOSTON, Dee. 20-;p)-Go easy on the butter, kids, it's 40 cents a pound. This is the warning your Uncle Samuel will be giving his draftees, says John P, McBride, state di rector of the division on the nec essaries of life, who attributes the 9-cent Jump from 31 cents since last July to the fact the govern ment Is purchasing more butter. "The boys sre eating on the government now," said McBride, "and naturally they're eating more." Stocks and Bonds December 20 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by Tea Associated Press A 1 K 15 60 - Indus Rail - If et chant. Unca Pack Friday 81.5 " 15.5 - Prorioas dT- 61.5 15.5 ' Month ago 63.2 16.9 'Year ago 72.7 19.7 1940 hick 74.2 20.5 1940 low 52.3 13.0 TJtil Stocks A .1 Cncn 84.S 34.2 33.2 39.2 40.6 80.9 43.0 43.0 .44.5 50.9 52.2 37.0 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indus Ctil Forgn Ket chanf I .2 D .1 D .2 Unek Friday 60.0 105.2 90.9 37.6 Prsrioos day. 60.2 105.3 100.1 87.6 Month ago 5.8 105.6 100.0 37.8 Year ao 37.5. 101.6 95.S 49.8 1940 bifk 61.8 105.9 100.7 53.5 1940 low 48.3 V 98.9 90.3 85.3 T. X. Lea. a. XV . Cans, M. U. , Herbal, remedies for ailments of stomach, liver, kidneys, skin., blood, gland and urinary system of men and women. 22 years in service. Naturopathic Physicians.- Ask your neighbors about CHAN LAM. dd. cnmi laii Cblasis Madldne CoV mA W.V Trfc.il, ' - Cpatatrs Fortlaad Gaaarsl HtTte On. cmci ipM TmsUt and Satarday cmy 10 a. as. a aj m tm t nrtuo tests are frs t caan. Argentine Star '4 J rw I M "-? V Hons Maris. Argentine movje player, has returned to American films after an absence of several years. A trip through South America .last year, where her pictures still were playing, inspired Miss Marts to. make a comeback. Closing Quotations N3W YORK, Dec. Al Chem & Dye 162 American Can ....86 Allis-Chal 35 Am Car & Fdy ..28 Am Rd Std San . ..6 Am Roll Mills ....14 Am Smelt & Rf ..42 Amer Tel & Tel 1654 Am Tobacco B ....68 Aviation Corp 4 Am Water Works ..6 Am Zinc L & S ....7 Internat Harves ..51 Internat Nickel ..23 Internat P & P . 65 Internat Tel & Tel 2 Johns Manville ..59 Kennecott 35 Anaconda 26 Armour 111 4 4 Atchison 16 Bald Loco 16?s Bendii Aviation ..33 U Bethlehem Steel ..84 Boeing Airplane 17 Borden 19 Borge Warner ....19 Calif Packing ....18 Callahan Z-L 114 Calumet Hec 6 Canada Dry 12 Canadian Pacific . 3 Libbey-O-Ford Caterpillar Trac ..49 Celanese 26 Chesa & Ohio ....41 Chrysler 751,i Col Gas & Elec ....4 Coml Solvent 10 Ohio Oil Otis Steel Pac Amer Pac Gas Consolid Aircraft 24 Consolid Edison ..21 Consolid Oil 5 Contl Can 36 Pacif Tel Packard Corn Products ....43 Crown Zeller ....14 Ti Curtiss Wright ....8 Douglas Aircraft 76 Du Pont 161 Quotations PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 20. (AP) Produce exchange: Butter Extras 33 Me; standards 33c; prima firsts 3'Vc; firsts 31e. Batterfat First quality, maximum .96 t 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland, 35-35 V4e lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 36-3Cic lb.; alley routes snd country points 2s less, or 33V4c; second quality 2e under first, or 33H-34C Eggs Portland Produca Exchange Baying prices: Large extras 24c; large standards, 22c; medium extras 22c: me dium standards, 22c; small extras, 2lc; small sttndards 17 e. Cheese Selling price t Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets 21e lb.; loaf 22e lb. Triplets ta wholesalers 19e lb.; loaf. 20c lb., f ob. Tillamook. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 20. (AP) Country meats Selling prica to retailers: Country killed bogs, best butchers, 125 140 lbs.. t9V4c; veslers, fancy H5i-15c; light-thin, 10-12e; heavy 9-llc; lambs, spring, 144-15e; ewes, 5 8c; good cut ter cows, S-9c; canner cows, 8 S'.jc; bulls, 10 (i 11c Live poultry -Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, l',i-2 lbs.. 14c; fryers ander 3 lbs., 14c; fryers, 2? to 4 tbs, 14c; roasters over 4 lbs., 15c; Leghorn hens over 3V lbs.. 12e; Leghorn hens nnder 3Vi lbs., 10c; colored hens over 5 lbs, 14c; colored hens 4 to 6 lbs- 15c Old roosters 5e lb. Dressed turkeys Buying prices: Sew crop hens 21H-22c: toms, 10-16He lb. Dresr.ed turkeys Korainal sailing prices: Hens 23H-24; toms 18-18 c 1. Onions Oregoa DaoTers, 1.O0-1.10; Takimas, 80c. Potatoes Deschutes. Xo. 1. 1.10-1.15; Takima. 1.10-1.15 cwt; Klamath 1.15 1.20 ceataL Hay Selling prica ta retailers: Alfal fa No. 1, 14.25 ton: oat-retch 10.00 ton; clover 10.00 tan; Timothy eastern Ore goa 17.00 ton; Talley Timothy 14.00 15.00 ton, Portland. Wool 1940 eastern Oregoa range 80 S3a; crossbred, 84-3se; Willamette valley IS months. 34-35c Domestic floor Selling price, city de livery, 1 to 25 bbL lota: Family patents, 49s, COO-6 80; bakers' hard wheat act 4.00-5.70; baker' bluestem 5:20-5.50; blended hard wheat floor 5.50-5.60; soft wheat 4.70-4.75; graham 49s. 4.90; whole wheat 49s. 4.45 bbL Mohair 1940, 12 months SO lb. Cascara 1940 peel Se lb. Bops Oregon 1940, seedless, 30 lb.; seed, 23 5 lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 20. ( AP)' Wheat: Ope a High Low Close December 75 75 75 75 Cash Grain: Oat. Mo. 2. 38-lb, white. 25.00. Barley, No. 3. 5-lb,BW, 24.50. Cam, Ka. 3. EY shipment. 29.00. No. 1 Ah i.ei. Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft whit T4H; waster white 74 Hi white club 75 western red 75. Hard red winter: or dinary 75; 11 per cent.78; 13 per cent 83: 13 per eent 84; 14 per cent 8(. Hard whUa-Baart: 13 per eeat 81; 13 per cent S3. - - !'--. Today's Car Seeeipts; Wheat S; flour 13: ears 1; eat ; mi life d a. Portland Livestock PORTLA1TD. Ore.. Dee. 20. (AP fCSDA) Hags: Salable lOO, total 375; market aetiva. i Barrows and. gilts, s ,.H-bt 140-10 Hi. " ., f 5.75(3 .I5 00 8.T5 do d-h, 180.180 Ibi ao gd-ea, 1SO-SOO lbs 4a gd-eh, S00-220 la - de gd-eh, 220-240 lbs 65 .154 00 -75 .75 6.60 6.25 .l 5.00 ; gd-eh, 340-S70 lb , , , . 5.85 1 d ard-eh. 370 SOO lb ' 5.75 Feeder pigs, gd-eh, 70-120.. ; -a. SO fr Tries Comeback f V ) SSBsm&Mimmim t ' ' ' - 20-(A,)-Today's closing quotations: Eastman Kodk 131 Phelps Dodge ,324 El Pow & Lt .; 3 Phillips Pet 39 General Electric 32 Proctor & Gam ..56 General Foods ....36 Pub Serv NJ 28 General Motors ..49 Pullman ' 26 Goodrich 13 Radio 4 Goodyear Tire ....18 Rayonler 17 Great North 26 Republic Steel ....21 Greyhound 10 Richfield Oil 8 Illinois Central ....6 Safeway Stores ....41 Insp Copper HTs Sears Roebuck ....76 Shell Union 10 Socony Vacuum ....8 Sou Calif Edison 25 South Pacific 7 Sperry Corp 38 Stand Brands 6 ....4 0 Stand Oil Calif Lockheed 27 Stand Oil Ind 25 Loew's 31 Stand Oil NJ 33 Long-Bell A 3 Stone Webster 7 Monty Ward 36 Studebaker 8 Nash Kelv 4 Sunshine Mining ..8 Nat Biscuit 16 Texas Corp 38 Nat Dairy Prod ..13 Trans-America 4 Nat Distillers 23 Union Carbide ..67 National Lead ....16 Union Oil Calif ....12 NY Central 13 Union Pacific 75 N Amer Aviation 15 United Airline 15 N American Co ..16 United Aircraft ..42 Northern Pacific ..6 United Corp 1 6 9 Fish 8 & Elec 27 United Drug 4 United Fruit 68 US Rubber 22 US Rubber Pfd ....86 & Tel Motor 121 US Steel 67 3 Vanadium Steel ..32 Pan-Amer Air .. .14 Warner Pict 3 Param 10 Western Union ....20 J C Penney 83 Westinghose El 101 Penna RR 21 Woolworth 30 at Portland salable 10, total 35: market Steers, good, 900-1100 lbs do med, 750-1100 do common, 750-1100 - Heifers, gd, 750-900 do med, 500-900 do com, 00-900 -- Cows, gd, all weights do med, all weights do cut-corn, all weights do canner, all weights Bulls ylgs. exclud.). best, good, all weights do sausage, gd, all wts do medium, all wt do cut-coin, all wti Vealers, gd-eh, all wts.. do eom-med, all wts do culls, all wts Sheep: Salable 50, total 1 steady. Lambs, gd-ehoice do medium and good .. do common Ewe (shorn), good-choice., do common and medium. steady. 9.90310.00 8 509 9.90 7.00 8.75 7.00 ( 5.75(3 6.25 5 00 (0 4.00 & 8.25i 7.75(f? 7.25( 6.25 8.75 8.00 Wool in Ronton BOSTON, Dec. 20, (AP) (CSDA) Pino and one half blood territory wools had outlets for limited quantities today. A few buyers were willing to pay $1.03 1.05 scoured basis for good Franch comb ing length, and $1-1.02, scoured basis, Rhort to average French combing fin ter ritory wools in original bags. Mixed fine and half blood original bag territory wools had a limited demand at prices ranging 95 cent to $1, scoured basis. Mixed original clip containing three eighth and one quarter blood grades, in addition to the finer wools, were difficult to sell without grading. Crippen Drives Tractor in Well SUVER While tearing down an old hop house on -the back of his place last week, Marnls Crippen drove his caterpillar tractor Into an old abandoned dry well which waa covered with brush that he didn't see. He was quite shaken up, al though the tractor only dropped so that the top of it was about level with the ground. With considerable digging, they were able to drive it out. To Work in Navy Yards HAYESVILLE Mr, and Mrs. Davie Willis, formerly of this neighborhood, reached Vallejo, Calif., Sunday, where they will a position In the navy yards. Visit From Dakota HAYESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pope and . six children of Fedora, SO, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Hennlng.. They ex pect to locate. In Oregon, t j WANTED WALNUTS, FILBERTS and NUT MEATS Cash on Delivery IL HLOHFEIII Packing Cotti pasty 400 N. Front Ph. 7C33 (if 8.50 9.00 i 8.75 ! 7.00 6.85 6.50 5.00 4.00 .75 7.25 6.50$ 7.00 6.00( 6.50 4.50(3 e.oo 9.50 (S 10.00 6.50( 9.50 4.50 6.50 00; fat ewe 8.25 7.50 7.00 4.50 Q 3.7S Gained by Wheat Trading to Cease in Dee. Contracts; July Grain to Be Cheaper CHICAGO, Dec. 2-JF)- Deal ers closing out accounts In De cember contracts. In which trad ing ceases tomorrow, bid up the expiring .wheat option a cent a bushel today and this demand helped to keep the entire market on a firm basis. December wheat closed -l -eent higher than yesterday at 89-, a premium of almost B cents over May and exactly tea cents over July 1941, deliveries. By this sharp price spread, one of the widest on record, grain men Indicated their belief that on the basis of present condi tions new wheat next July is worth a dime less than current delivery grain. Deferred wheat deliveries closed unchanged to higher, May 84-, July 79-. Most of the buying of Decem ber wheat was attributed to previ ous "short" sellers eliminating obligations to deliver actual grain and to cash dealers or consumers wishing to take delivery In view of quotations of 90 for No. 1 hard and 90 for No. 3 red In the spot market. At the opening con tracts Involving 4.556,000 bush els remained to be settled either by pit operations before Satur day's close or by delivery by De cember 31. TWE QUINTS' CHRISTMAS POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE APT Ft? 4.1 I T'SA an vr I ran OIVC UP THAT HOTU. JOB . IT wwwi noKlMYUPTWR 1 h 1 :. 1 f Ut't RISSCBZCIX TUB PtlX '(JWJSySW WILL THS . FiVB TWES AND RFCUSiX- Uy &WjM:C CRUEL, f y ootiQuefi f. PER PETE IS SAXE,MDT TH' I H YfjZSS P1.AVIN' VTTH I I VEAH. VUH VDULXNT A V. H&CK KEPT VUH DOWNSTAIRS ) s N R KlTTV VITH A PIECE J ( PER FOUR. V THINK KlTTV WOULD J TIL TWO A.M.? . , -Y NUTHIN' N IT OP- PAPER ON A t- HULL HOURS J V- BE SO &LLV, t ' M Mr I i. 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BATTEN ME HAOCHESi TH I AINT THE Wr'N' VJE COME- THE1 s f FIRST TIME- THE COLOR IVJ THEM ggP fV WE'RE NOT J 13 (Vf '(Sartsg Mm) Wfc. - - mnH4 h- m. graear era iadieatise af Ua daily asarkst puces pais m stsvsis y bat are a fuaraaWae fey Tk$ Butaa- asaai TZORABUS Beets, doa. - Bnsssel apreat , Cabbage. : , Carrota . - C arrets, balk, a rang boa Caaliflawer .... Celery, whlu , , ,, . J Celery, greea Celery hearts, das. - OarUe, lb. 0 Lettaee. 4' 0 Oaiaaa. SO lha ,,, 1.10 Ooioaa. bolting. 10 lha. .1 Onions, gTeca. dry , , J Parsnips, balk, erase ben ,, l.M Potatoes. 100 lbs, Na. 1 , , 1.80 60 Ibs Ka. Radish, doa. . , ,, ,., , JO Ratabagas. balk, erange hex 1.00 Spinach, ban 1.00 Turnips, das. Tmralna. hulk, raar ban 1.00 exAnr. hat ajnt nisi Wheat, Ka. 1. reeleaaed. b .7 Oat. Ka. 1 1 00 ta tl.00 r4 barley, tan 21.00 ta 23.00 Clover hay. ton ,, 0.00 Alfalfa hay. tea lt ta 14.00 Egg ssaah. Ka. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag I SO Dairy feed, SO-lh. bag l.$5 Hen aeratch feed 1.90 Cracked corn 2.00 EQOB AMD OUI.TT (Buying Pzleaa af Aareaea'a) OTsd A large, doa .34 Grade A medians, doa .81 Grade B large, dos .31 .1 .12 as .0$ te .00 .18 Pallets, dos. Colored hens ,. Colored fry , White Leghorn, heavy Whit Leghorn frya Uid rooster .05 (Baylag Price af atartea Creamsry) Grade A laree. dos. .24 Grade A medium, dos. .31 .18 .10 .18 .12 .13 .13 Grade B large, dos Pullets, doa Colored hen nnder 5 lbs. Colored hens ercr 5 lbs. Colored fryers Colored hens hop a (Buying rrlcas) 1040 .30 ta .34 MTUTORV (Buying price for No. 1 stock, based aa conditiaas and ssle rsportsd ap to 4 p.m ) RSAXLV? MAYBE REALLY SHOUCO HAVE...rVHACr COMES AFTER THE CLERKl .COURSE. TV AO Popeys 2 IX W6 BEEN WALWN W - AW We TO THE I TORE Marlfet 'Quotations Batterfat, Xe, 1,' 4Hl No. a, Hej gJroamlaiam A grade print dWe; B grade S3 Hi q mart en 7Hc ltd sprUg Uml T.80 ta 7.TS Year On g lamas 3.00 cwea 2.50 $a 8.00 Hags, tap.- 100-320 lb. Sews ,., Beef caws S.S5 8.T ta 4.00 S.00 Ball S.T5 ta S OO Heifer Dairy type eewa S.30 ta S.50 4.25 ta 5.00 8.50 .12 Lew Teal Dressed veal. la. New Year's Eve Dinner Planned SILVERTON At the Wednes day afternoon meeting of the Royal Neighbor clnb plans were made for a C:S0 o'clock New Year's Eve dinner for members of the Royal Neighbors and of tbe Modern Woodmen. Games for both young and not so young will be provided for the evening fol lowing the dinner. Committees appointed include kitchen committee, Anna Reb ham, Jessie Egan, Clara Houck and Florence Tuggle; dining room committee. Marie Thomas, Elisabeth Rutherford. Edith Grace and Clara Moser; program, Nadine Skalfe and Bessie Porter. Mrs. Kinzer Convalescing LYONS Mrs. Lyle Kinzer, who underwent a major operation at tbe Lebanon General hospital, was brought to her home Wednes day. She is convalescing nicely. Kittens Ars so Plcrriull The Proposal Is Accepted! YOU 5 WILL YOU nvVER LEARN TO BE SERIOUS ABOUT ANYTHING? No Oil lor Troubled Waters With Sound Effect . A I A . AJNTO0ME IRON .OFF ( m X. J r 1 li ZZXSr-jM VEH, THEWS VOICES ' 1 f I voces , vi3 1 :-Tr uke rr vj raurja A Advance Expected In Hogs by March WASHINGTON. Doc IMrTV Agiienltaro department eonom- ista predicted today aa advance of. between 1C and 32 per cent In hog prices by March, and cor responding if not larger Increases In retail prices of pork. They said lt waa quite prob able that hogs, now averaging about fl.Sb per hundred pounds at Chicago, would be selling from $1 to $X higher before the winter In- over. The economists baaed their pre dictions In part on improvement In consumer demand for meats, which they attributed to Increased employment " nnder the defense program. They said another fac tor was the prospect of a materia reduction In slaughter hog sup plies. Tbe agriculture department estimated that the 194S fall pig crop was 12 per eent smaller than the fall crop of 1939 and that the combined 1940 spring and fall crops were 10 per eent smaller than the 1939 production of 84.300.000 head. Special Meeting Called for Party WALDO HILLS Waldo Hills community club will hold a Christ mas tree and program Monday night at the halL This is the first time a special meeting has been called for a Christmas party. Jake Doerfler. president, an nounced committees to Include decoration and candy, Helen Pa MiNNlE. THERE'S ONE -J TEKY SEROUS OUESTION rvE OOTON Mr Y I YES. MirjCFY r OOON! v. TVSXTRUCKOPrVrsrR SAO HC ALMOST OCO T3QM I AllsilBsea ATTMBI DOS OOCsmaS .TWEy CHASCO ZERO POQASOUTAN HOU3,euT ALL OFA SLS300J , HC VdS GONEAMTrSTy COULOMT FsMD HIM WEZZm EAt FROM HERS . i Jtw pgKT get. Mrs. Jehn Goodknecht and Mrs. Jake Doerfler; program. Max Scriber, Dudley Morton and Ralph Egan. " At this week's card prixe win ners were Mrs. Elmer Peterson and Arthur Gottenberg of Stiver ton, and Floyd Mnlkey. Mrs. Fred Knight and Mrs. . Jake Doerfler. Eight table were In play. The January dance of the club is being announced for January 4. Mrs. AlexPoIvi Buried, Hopewell HOPEWELL Mrs. Alex PolvL ?E. resident of " Hosewell dUit uddealw at- her home Mondnw night with a heart attack. She had net been strong for several years hut had been shout, doing her own house work. She was bora In Finland and is survived bv her widower, two iobl Cearra and Olvea and on daughter, Mrs. Kastl Satela all of Hopewell. Trinity Dorcas Has Food Sale SILVERTON A food sale f holiday fare will he given by Trinity Dorcas society at the former Russell Shoe store on Water street today. Norwegian cookies and cakes are especially to be featured, members report. WANTED WALNUTS and . WALNUT MEATS Kelley Farqiiliar Co Front d Norway Sts- Salem BY BRANDON WALSH I rW LIVED A LOHS TIMS"' seen vtAxs and plaques COME AWP GO BUT THV LOVE, TRUTH AND JUSTICE By CLIFF STEREET By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH i. oust TMsvsssr -sour zeco AUsyeCTHE AAAM ON THE.TRUCK Vdas tAFfnsf 8LTT XU.6CTCHA ZERO VASNT LATPJM'CAU6e WHE4 SQMEOMTS CHA5W VOlI IT AAAXCS VCXJ PCELTTPRTSI ft u a ( MOW ABOUT ANOTHER PIECE OF CAXE? J f OH, YOU FRAUi I ...YOU'RE . J ' hopeless! V