1h OIL-CON CTATESI1AIL Skzlcm. Oregon. Wednesday Morning, January 22, 1941 I PAGE LlUflX Stoclanen Hold "Sicily Private" By Qnlnn Hall Salem Meeting Association to Ask State! Fair Board for Sheep Dog Trials Five - lmportnfc- , recommenda tions, which wlll.be presented to the state fair board in the near future, d r e w the attention of members of the Oregon Purebred Livestock 'association yesterday n an all day session at the Salem chamber of commerce. - They are: Improvement of Judging rings at the state fair grounds; suitable housing quar- , , ters Jor mint goats at the Oregon state fair; a livestock parade In conjunction; with the state fair; regulations for show cattle, and field trials for sheep dogs on the tuate fair program. .Representatives of the assocl Jtlon state that the sheep , dog leld trials should prove a popular Attraction as numerous Individ nals are Interested In the working . type of dog, and It Is felt that It Iwould be received as enthusiastic ally as the . "spot", given stock horses in the night horse show. Committee appointments were made and Ronald Hogg elected as - secretary-treasurer to fill the va cancy caused by the death of Cass Nichols, Bethel farmer. Edwin jlldder of Sherwood was elected ' , to ; the directorship vacated by Hogg, upon becoming secretary. s Members of the banquet com mittee, who will arrange for the , annual association banquet In .September at the state fair, are T. R. warren, Portland, western field man. for the American Jer ! sey Cattle club; S. B. Hall, Gre- Allls Chal ham, Multnomah county agent I Am Can . ana HolitctD breeder, and " ;Chuch" Smith, Portland, western -,' representative of the American ..Guernsey Cattle club. Executive committee members, , - who will present the recommen dations adopted to the state fair poard, are Rex Ross, ML Angel, president of the association, chair man: John Boeckli. Portland: S B. Hall, Greshani; Edwin Rldder, Sherwood, and Ronald Hogg and Claude Steusloff, Salem. . Legislative members are Hogg f and Steusloff, Salem; M. G. Gun J tferson, Silverton; "Happy" Har , ris, Canby, and Homer Shelby, Al bany. Cattlemen were unanimous In i traise of the cooperation given livestock exhibitors at the state , fair by Mrs., Iva Mowbray in man- . aging the livestock clerking board. " "LP MY CAMP I40C a DEAR. WWi- TO IO0VC AT Alt Wm OrTlCEKS ; CtOTIMG AEOUND TUB CAMPS tTS : HUEfe TVWT tUEY UJAS I ONC&TWlATES Mfc Ate... MAYBE MOT UKB MB-W AKHOUJ TUB SAJg...! P.S. WE GOT AVERy YtXiK. SOU CNlV TDtW I HAD WTH A IOT OP U5 SHOTS.. Closing Quotations NEW YORK, Jan. ll-fP-Today's closing quotations: Air Reduc 40 Douglas Aire 74 Phelps Dodge Du Pont De N ..154 Phillips Pet .. Eastman Kod 138 Proct & Gam Alaska Jun 5 Al Ch & Dye 156 33 Am C & Fdy Am Rad Std Stn Am Roll Mills .... El P & L 91 Gen Elee 28 Gen Foods 64 Gen Mots .. 13 Goodrich .... Am Smelt & Rf 41 Goodyr Tire Am T & T 166 Am Tob B 72 Am Wat Wks 6 Am Z L & 6 7 M. Anaconda . 24 Arm 111 6 Atchison 23 Ajiat Corp 4 Bald Loc 16 Bendix Avia 35 Bethl Sit 83 Boeing Alrp 16 Gt Nor Greyhound Ill Central Insp Cop 3 Pub Ser NJ .. 34 Pullman ; 38 Radio i 44 Rayonler 13 Repub Steel 18 Richfield Oil . 27 Safeway Stores 11 Sears Roeb 7 Shell Un 11 Socony Vac 19 18 18 Borden Borg Warn ... Calif Pack Callahan 2-L 1 Calumet Hec 7 Canada Dry 13 Canad Pac 3 Cat Tract 47 Celanese 26 Chesap & Ohio .. 42 Chrysler 65 Col G & El . 4 Com Soiv 10 Consol Aircraft Consol Ed 22 Consol Oil 5 CHICAGO, Jan. 21-P-Wheat Cont Can .: 37 futures prices bogged down today Corn Prod 45 under the weight of aa indiffer- Int Harvest 49 So Cal Ed Int Nick Can 25 So Pac Int P & P Pfd .. 63 Sperry Corp Int T & T 2 Std Brands .. Johns Manvllle Kennecott Lib-O-Ford Lockhead 25 Stone Web Loew's Mohtg Ward Nash-Kelv 31 37 57 28 26 4 15 20 8 42 75 10 8 27 9 36 6 61 Std Oil Calif 18 33 Std. Oil Ind 27 39 Std Oil NJ 33 - 7 32 Studebaker 7 37 Sunshine Min 8 4 Texas Corp 36 Grain Bogs Down In Chicago Pits Nat Biscuit 17 Trans-Amer , Nat Dairy Pr .... 13 Un Carbide .'. Nat .Dist 22 Un Oil Calif Nat Lead 17 Un Pac NY Central 13 Unit Airl Nor Am Avia .... 15 Unit Aircraft N Am Co 16 Unit Corp N Pac 6 Unit Drug Ohio Oil 7 Unit Fruit Otis Steel 9 US Rub . 28 'Pac Am Fish 8 US Rub Pf Pac G & El 28 US Steel nt demand, continued bright prospects for the growing winter crops, easiness of securities and the general weakness of surround ing markets, particularly soy beans, rye and lard. Final wheat prices were to 1 cent under Monday's closing levels, May 85-, July 79 80. During the entire session, prices Tailed to equal Monday's closing quotations for any commodity on the board of trade and closing prices in virtually every; case were within minor fractions of the .day's lowest levels. Wheat prices uncovered new lows in more than three weeks and though resting orders helped to check the, decline at times, commission houses were aggres sive on the selling side. Favorable rop reports had a depressing in fluence. - Stocks and Bonds January 21 BOND AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press Crown Zel 14 Curtiss Wr 8 Packard Mat Pan Am Air Param Pic .. JC Penney .. Penna RR 4 69 14 81 14 41 1 4 68 22 88 65 3 Vanadium ... 13 Warner Pic 3 ... 11 West Un 21 . 82 Westingh Elec ..100 ... 23 Wool worth 32 Quotations at Portland PORTLAND, Ort., Jan. 21. (AP) Produce exchange: Butter Extras 31; standards 30 ; prime firsts 30; firsts 29 He. Butterlat First Quality, maximum .38 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland, 32-32 Vie lb.: premium Quality ( maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 33-33 He; valley routes and country points 2e less. or 31 He; second quality 2e under first, or 30H-31e. Efrrs Portland Produce Exchange Baying prices: Large extras 19; large standards 19; medium extras 19; me dium standards 18; small standards 17. Cheese Selliac price to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets 21e lb.; loaf 22e lb. Tripleta to wholesalers 19e lb.; loaf. 20e lb., f o b. Tillamook. 20 10 . Rails Indus Wet Change A .1 TJnrb Tuesday S3. 4 104.9 Prer. Imjr S3. 3 104.9 If oath Ago-J 60.0 105.2 Tear Ago 57.3 102.2 1940-41 High 01.1 105 9 1940 41 Low 48.3 98.9 10 Util TJneh 101.0 101 a P9.7 90.4 101.3 90.3 10 Forgn A .2 39.7 39.5 37.1 51.1 53.5 35.1 STOCK AVERAGES - 80 15 is eo - Indue Rails - Util Stoeks Fet Change D . A .1 Unch D .2 Tuesday 61.0 17.1 85.1 43.5 Prer. Day 61.6 17.0 83.1 43.7 Jdontfc Ago 61.6 15.6 84.5 43.2 Tear Ago 70.6 . 16.7 89. 49.6 3940-41 Hijfh 74.2 - 20.5 40.6 ; 52.2 1940-41 Low 52.3 13.0 30 9 87.0 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 21. (AP) Country meats Selling price to retailers'. Country killed hogs, best butcners, 125 140 lbs. 11-llHc; Tealera, fey. 16H-17e; light thin. ll-14c; heavy, 1113c; lambs, spring, 16H-17; ewes 6-9c; good cut ter cows, lie; canner cows, 10c; balls, 12-12 He. Live pcultry Bnylns; prices s tto. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, 1- lbs., 13c; fryers uncier 3 lbs., I3e; fryers. 2H to 4 lbs., 13c; roasters Over 4 lbs., 15c; Leghorn hens ever 8H lbs., 13-18 He; Leghorn hens nnder 3H lbs. 13e: colored hens over 5 lbs., 16 16Hc; eolored hens, 4 io 5 lbs., 1 6c Old rooatera &e lb. Dressed turkeys Buying prices! Hew crop hens 1818 He; tome 16 He. Dressed turkeys Nominal 1 1 1 a g prices: Bens 18H-19c; to mi 17-18c. Onion Oregon Denver. 1.10-1.25; Takimas, 1.00; Idaho large 8pani,h, 1.20-1.23 sack. Potatoes Deschutes. No. 1. 1.00-1.10: Takiau, 1.00-1.05 tvt; Klamath 1.15 1 20 cental. - Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfal fa No 1, 14.25. tea; oat-vetch 10.00 ton: clover 10.00 ton; Timothy, eaitera Ore gon 17.00 ton; valley Timothy 14.00- 10.00 . ton, Portland. Wool 1940 eastern Oregon ranee 80- 83e; crossbred, 8 4-35et Willamette valley WHEN 1TJE SfiX A USED CAR IS 1S'3 Chevrolet Spcl. Spl. Sedan $795 . Maroon finish. Kan only 13,477 mile. Heater and trpeciAl. deluxe equipment. Five new tires. 1937 ChcvTcIcl DeLuxe Spl. Scd. 3475 " This car has be thoroughly reconditioned. JTew dark bine finish., s. 1C13 CLovrclcI i Town Sedan 0695 . . Beautiful green finish. Ran only 13,407 miles. $55 $55 $275 EZcIIay. Chovrblc! Co. 333 Center r' Open Eyenin ? i Phone 3188 1930 Dnrant Sedan 1935 Terraplane '-?'C9QC 4-Dr, with trunk. tfLCO 1931 OldsmobUe Sedan 1936 Plymouth Town Sedan 12 months, 8 4-8 5a. Domestie floor Selling price, city do livery, 1 to 23 bhl. lots: Family paten ta, 49s, 6.00-6 80: bakers' hard wheat net 4.60-5.80; bakers' bluestem 5.20-5.50; blended bard wheat flour 5:80-6.60; soft wheat 4.70-4.75; graham 49a. 4.90; whole wheat, 49s, 4.45 bbl. ; Mohlalr 1940, 12 months f Oo lb. Cascara 1940 peel So lb. Hops Oregon 1940, seedless, 80s lb.; seed, 22 25o lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 21 (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close May 76 76 76 76 Cash grain: Oats No. 2 38 lb. white, 25.75. Baney No. 2-45 lb. BW 24 75. Corn No. 2 ET shipments 29.25. No. 1 flax 1.78; Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 76; western white 75; white Club 76; west ern red 76. Hard red winter ordinary 75 H ; 11 per cent 78H; 13 per cent 81H; 13 per cent 83 H; 14 per cent 86. Hard white-Baart 12 per cent 82 H; 13 per cent 84H; 14 per cent 86H. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 10; bar ley 0; flour 5; corn 5; oats 0; hay 0; millfeed 2. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Or.. Jan. 81. (AP) (ibua) Hogs: Salable 100, total 700; market open. Barrows and gilts, good- choice 140-160 lbs I 8.00 8.50 ( 8.75( 8.50 8.25 8.10 8.00 ( 8.60 9.00 9.00 BOO 8.7S 8.60 8.50 8.50 9.00 7.506d 9.25 7.50 9.00 6.25 g 7.50 7.25 7.85 6.3 5 a 7.25 do gd eh, 160 180 lb. do gd-eh, 180-200 lbs.. do gd-eh, 200-220 lbs do gd-eh, 220-240 lbs do gd eh, 240-270 lbs do gd-eh. 370-800 lbs... Feeder pigs, gd-eh, 70-120- Cattle: Salable 150, total 170; calves, salable 25. total SO: market steady. - Steers, gocd, 900-1100 lbs.$10.253 11.60 do medium, 750-1100 lbs 8.75 tfj 10.25 ueners, good, T5O-B00 lbs. do med, 500-vOO ' do common. 500-900 lbs Cowa, good, al wts do medium, all , . , , do eut-com, all wts do eanner, all wts Bulls (yearlings excluded) beef, good, all wts do sausage, good, all wts do medium, all wts. do ent-com, nil wts. Vealora. gd-eh, all ' de eora mfd, all t. , , , do mIL all wti Rbeep: Salable 150, total early sales. , . Lambs, geod and choice 8 9.2 SO 9.85 do medium and good 8 50 if? 9.00 do common , ... 7.5009 8.25 Ewes, good-choice 5.00ft? 5.50 do common -medium . 8.60 5.00 5.25 6.25 4.25 5.35 T.5ffl T.T5 T.00 7.75 6.50 7.25 5.25 6.50 10.506? 11.50 7.50(310.50 5.00 7.50 960; no Wool in Boston BOSTON, 'Jan. 21 (AP) (T7SDA) Tin Delaine bright fleece wool waa re ceiving n little interest in Boston to day. Business waa reported to have been transacted, nt a price within tho ran go of 43 to 44 cents, in tho grease, few mills, however, were interested In these wools. Booth American wools of fine and half blood grade wore ejoito active at fins prices. :. i . , . Postmaster Takes J " If Carrier Route - ' l i ,' V. ' t: TURNER W. JL Rankin, Tur ner postmaster for oyer f 1y years Monday morning resigned the postmastership and : was trans ferred ta rural mall carrier on the routes. M. O. Pearson recently reUred following 33 years, serrlce on the routes, and Rankin suc ceeds him. -m ? ' .. , . ; . . Helen Peets, assistant to for mer Postmaster Rankin, has been appointed acting postmaster and assumed her duties Monday. "She has selected Thelma Norrls for Rlarl Stationary I For 9th Session Indnstrial Stocks Recede Following Early Rally-, Lose at dose ' i -! NEW YORK, Jan. ll-upy-in. dustrlal stocks backed down In to day's market after trailing with rails on an early rally and gains of fractions to more than a point for the majority were conrerted into losses of as much at the close. ; i I.t was the ninth successive ses sion in which the list, as a whole, bad been unable to adrance. This lengthy stalemate apparently led to some buying in the morning on the theory a technical upturn was in the offing. i Failure of the forenoon swing to follow through, howerer, discour aged those with bullish Inclina tions. Steels mored up for a while but eventually slipped with the ' others although reducing losses at the last. Motors were relatively weak. Most carriers managed, to finish with portions of their initial improvement. The Associated Press average of (0 stocks was off .2 of a point at 43.5, about where it was in the latter part of December when the recovery push got under way. Dealings picked up to 677,990 shares against 877,280 yesterday, which was the smallest aggregate since October 21. Private offering of 45,000 shares of Woolworth after the close continued to keep such off- tne-exenange deals In the lime light. The stock ended off at 32, which was the price at which the block was to be sold. US Steel was off Youngs town Sheet 4 and Bethlehem un changed. Prominent losers were General Motors, Chrysler, Inter national Harvester, Douglas Air craft, Kennecott. Westlnghouse Du Pont, Allied Chemical, Union Carbide, Texas Corp., Montgomery Ward and Consolidated Edison. I Among stocks advancing were Santa Fe, NY Central. Pennsyl vania, Southern Pacific, Great Northern, Union Pacific, US Rub ber Preferred and Western Union. Silage Is Discussed SlEjVERTON HILLS Grass silage formed the subject of the talk given by Leonard Hudson, verton, at the Tuesday nightF Smith-Hughes director of Silver ton, at the Tuesday night meet ing of the former's round-table miss 3 JOOOfiOOtH' Enjoys Lunch inWotOQCr' in i"1TI ill I iWoxai.is1.i .-.--i "J - ' T - - - ""'mx ' :; "aoj " ' :". :: .-::::.:; . -: -" i .'ConxyofjExeyloyjBerrlc t . Owen D. Young, (insert) Intern Uonally known indnstrialist, is the owner of the above calf tnat bas Jast become the 8,OOO.OOOth aml mal to be registered by the Holstein-Frle&iaa association of Ameri ca, Battleboro, Vt. H. W. Norton, Jr., secretary of the association, states that this number exceeds th combined total of registered cattle of all other dairy breeds. Salem Market Quotations (Baying Prices) Tho prices below supplied by local grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to (Towers by Salem buyers hot ore not guaranteed by Tho States man l. . TSOITASZXS Brnsael spronts 1.00 Cabbage, lb. .03 Carrota , Carrota. bulk, orange boi Oelery, green Garlic, lb. - Lettuce, 4 a Onions, SO lbs.. .. Onions, boiling, 10 lbs. Onions, green Parsnips, bulk, ornaga box Potatoes, 100 lbs., Ko. 1 SO lbs.. No. S- Rutabaras. bulk, orange box Turnips, ooa. Tornips, bulk, orange box .00 .40 S.50 1.10 .15 .40 1.50 1.10 .5 1.00 .40 1.00 GBAIK. BAT AND SEEDS Wheat. Ko. 1. reeleaned, bn .73 Oata. No. 1 31.00 to 22.00 Feed barley, ton - - 21.00 to 22.00 Clover hay, ton .. . 8.00 Alfalfa bay. ton ia to i.oo In mash. No. 1 grade, 80 lb. bag 1.80 Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag 1.89 Hen scratch feed Cracked corn 1.90 2.00 EGGS AND POULTRY (Baying Pnces of AnOresen's) Grade A large, dos. .19 Grade A medium, dos .17 Grade B large, dos. . .17 Colored hens , . .13 Colored frys .14 discussion school held at the Sil verton Hills hall. Bntterfat, No. 1, 81 He; No. 2, 29 He; premium. 82Hc. A grade print 84c; B grade 83c; quarters 85c. White Leghorn, hoar White Leghorn tryi Old roosters .08 to .09 .18 AS isuying rnces or Marlon Creamery) Grade A large, dos. Grade A medium, doa. Grade B Urge, doa raueti, do. Cheeks and nnder grades Colored hens , Colored fryers -Leghorn' fryern Leghorn hens Stags Old roosters No. 2 poultry .03 less. .19 .17 .17 .09 .09 .18 .12 .11 .10 .03 .03 1940 HOPS (Buying Prices) .20 to 34 LIVESTOCK (Baying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported np to 4 p.m.) 1940 spring lambs . 8.75 to 9.00 Yearling lambs 5.50 to 0.00 Ewea i 8.00 to 4.00 Hogs, top, 160-200 lbs 8.75 Bows 8.00 to 8.60 Beef eowa . 7.00 Bulls 7.00 to 7.75 Heifers Dairy Typo Cows Live veal Dressed veal, lb. .... S.50 to 7.00 4.50 to 6.00 10.00 14 Ford Is Winner ! In Gilmore Race A 1941 Ford Super DeLuxe sedan swept to m decisive victory in its price class In this year's Gilm ore-G ran d - Canyon economy classic. ; ' . i i- Not only did the Ford's marks of 23.05 actual miles per gallon and 4I.SS7 ton miles. per. gallon enable it easily to defeat all riv als forthe Class "B" champion ship, but also la surpassed the re cord of more -than half the 24 en tries in all classes, including many cars equipped with overdrive, r - Trailing . far behind the Ford In its price class, according to of ficial American Automobile asso ciataion , contest , figures, ; was a second volume production r fear, which could average only 21.71 miles per gallon and 43.517 (ton miles i per gallon In the long, gruelling 595-mlle . course. The third ivoiume production ear In this price field withdrew from' the contest, ; after making several trial runs. ' ' " - I It was the fourth consecutive year that Ford has proved victor over the leading volume produc tion cars In its price class; f virtually the entire run. which was closely supervised from start to finish by AAA officials, was completed under adverse weather conditions. The subject of laying cages ys. floor pens has been the center of a great Ideal of discussion durint the past few years, and N. L. Bennionl extension poultryman at Oregon I Stat colleger has made ; rather an extensive study of the ' subject,! which he. will present at the meeting on the 2thL :r - Broiler production another subject of interest to poultry rais ers,' will also be discussed at the meetingl by t Wilbur Cooney, also : of the poultry husbandry depart- -: ment at the college. f j f ; 4 Is Scottish 1 son of I a I Poultry Meeting Scheduled Friday Poultrymen of Marlon eountv are invited to attend a meeting at the Wood burn city hall on Friday at 1:30 p.m., to hear a discus sion on the topic of laying cages vs. floor pens. The invitation is extended by Assistant County Agent W. G. Nibler, who has made arrangements for the discussion. See Us When Yon Heed Beady Cash Qoid Wide Herd! At tracts Goitiiiierit . i Li i - r BRUS3I CREEK Clbld Wlgle, young Brush Creek farmer, is get ting considerable notice: on his re-' eently assembled herd of purebred Jerseys. : "-r n' -- Heading his herd Peer of!' Rossmere," a great dam, .. Scottish I Brunette, grand cbamplon at the! Portland Interstate fair of 194$. Scottish Peer was sired by Imp. Eamares Dianas Peelr. i i i- i An outstanding animali in Wi- gle's herd is Zoe'slStj Mawes Dinah, who already has claim to two distinguished d a n r h t e r a. Oome Sen's Pet, medal of merit record 769 pounds fat In 305 days; arid Scotty Oxford lAssIeJa cow wh is near the finish of ; a gold meal record which will also be in excess of 700 pounds. Surprise Compliments j VTrubltS Aimiveraiyt l ' . i j ! i Mt. ANGEL Mr. and: Mrs. Wal ter Wruble were given j a surprise party attheir home Snpday night in compliment to their 31st wed ding anniversary by j neighbors and friends. - - j ! i ! The efening was spent in visit ing and In playing 500. prizes for which wjent to Joseph; L. Faul haber aqd Mrs. Mike eis. 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If HE CM AiSTeD SO-HAPPY I ON SOME PROPERTY THAT MR aET BAlKVV IjON. TIME AND V MY HAND V " WeS-I ASKED GicSi ABOUT. L.WUS(TWE OH. KINA. NEEDS 7 s " ME WANTS IT . ; ' -METOTEY&Ll M-MlhaD-? C CASPER! LSanOTUSOAKHIM , ' BADUYfHES " HE Hslhiphl t j rl-VPLENTY ! "7 OINATOCALL Q. HllWMDA S " THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeys ; Oyl on Troubled Waters ' . 1 1. " j lSfnr ssf PyJmS' tuhtIjbp y tssi' 1 ner assistant In the postofflce. 1 1.