-7b OZTGO:i STATEC:.lA2l. ScUxa. Oregon. Friday Morolag, January 31. Mil I', f j.:": &P'; i ; i - - i i , :; ! , . - i 4 urn 4 - - -i v. 1 i r3arket Drops- As Rally Fails Dlame for Relapse Could Be Hitler' Speech, . . i or Tax Fear , 1 ; NEW YORK, Jan. aO-tsyThe decline broadened in the " stock market today after a feeble early attempt at a rally failed of sup- : . port. -S-A t'! ' :' - Steels. rails, motors and s.wide assortment of specialties, up frac tionally for a prief interral; start ed to slide around mid-day and, .at the close, losses ran ; to . well orer a polni for leading indus trials. . - t " 'i'r- - ' - ;- -: Whether the principal blame for the further relapse in prices could fee laid on the. Hitler speech or on apprehension .over mounting; taxes and "fears the United States was approaching active participation in the European war was a mat ter of argument In boardrooms. - i The Associated Press, average of CO' stocks was off .8. or a point at 42, duplicating its fall "of yester day. ; At the latest rigure n was at a new low mark since August n" laat Since January 20 the . composite has shown gains In only two sessions and ' these' were negligible. Some of the forenoon . bidding was attributed to the be lief the lengthy set-back had put .the list in a much healthier tech nical condition. Transfers of 775,770 shares were. the largest since January 9. .yesterday's volume was 699,690. " Among the day's constructive Items was the freight loadings re port for last week disclosing a contra-seasonal increase to the best total for any like week sinee ltll. -k- - 1 Steels weakened although Beth lehem, after the close, announced "1940 earnings of $14.04 a com mon share, biggest in the com pany's history, against $5.75 in 1939.. In the fourth quarter $4.32 was earned versus $3.74 ln the 1939 period. Directors voted a dividend of $1.50 a share, same as paid in December. The stock finished off 1 point and US Steel was down 1. (State's s Markets Imperiled EUGENE, Jan. 30-(;P)-Ameri-J can agriculturists have been hard ! hit by the march of dictators - :, across Europe, O. T. McWhorter, -' Oregon state college extension horticulturist, told 200 Lane county farmers yesterday. He said foreign markets had been closed and if the axis powers won, would be completely lost. He urged plans to absorb the shock ( ' which will come with a depres- elon following the war. Legal Notices NOTICE OF HEARING ON , FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Final Account of STUART BUSH, as administrat or of the Estate of ASAHEL BUSH, Deceased, has been filed fn t the County Court of Marion County. Oregon, and that the 16 th day of February, 1941, at the' hour of ten o'clock a. m. has been duly appointed by such Court-for the hearing of objec tions to such Final Account and the settlement thereof; at which time any; persons interested in such estate may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same. Dated and first- - published f January 17, 1941. s I - STUART BUSH, as Adminis trator of the Estate of ASAHEL BUSH. Deceased. Date ' of First Publication: January 17. 1941. Date of Last Publication: February 14, 1941. , JOHN A. HELTZEL, Attorney for Administrator. - Salem, Oregon. " - J. 17, 24, 31. F. 7, 14 t "notice of appointment . - Notice is, hereby given that the - undersigned "has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the - . County of Marion, as Executor of the "last .will and testament and state of George Fichtel, de ceased, and that he has duly qualified as -such Executor; all persons having claims against the estate of sr.id decedent are noti- fled to present the same, duly - erified, to me, at the office of i. '..Walter S. Lamkin, my attorney, - 206 Oregon Building, Salem, Ma rion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no. . tice. : ; Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 10th day of January, 1941. ROBERT G. HENDERSON. Executor of the last will and testament and estate of George Fichtel, Deceased. WALTER S. LAMKIN, Attorney for Executor, Salem, Oregon, i J. 10-17-24-31; F. 7. - Atlantic. Storm Damage A battered lifeboat bangs precariously aboard the liner Santa Bo$a, in New York two days late as a result of terrific storm which lashed the Caribbean cruise ship. Shipping along the Atlantic seaboard was hampered as the storm swept the East. Closing Quotations NEW YORK, , Jan 30 Today's closing quotations: Air Reduction.... 39 Doug Aircraft.... 70 Penna RR , 23H Alaska Juneau.. 4Du Pont De N..151 Phelps. Dodge .. 29 Al Chem & Dye..l51 Eastmn Kodak.,132 Phil Petrol 3 Allis Chalmers.. 32H El Pow & Lt.:.. 3M Proctor & Gamb 55 H American Can... 88 . Gen Elec ........l- 32 Pub Serv NJ.... 28 Am Car & Fdy.. 27 Gen Foods . 35 Pullman 24 Am Rad Std Sn 6 Gen Motors 43 Radio 4 Am Roll Mills.... 13 Goodrich 12 Rayonier 14 Am Smelt & Ref 39 Goodyear Tire.. 17 Rayonier Pfd .... 28 Am Tel & Tel....l 64 Great Northern.. 25 Republic Steel- 18 Am Tobacco B.. 71 Greyhound 11 Richfield Oil ...U 8 Am Wa Works.. 6 Illinois Central.. 7 Safeway Stores.. 39 Am Zinc L & S- 6 Insp Copper 10 Sears Roebuck.. 72 Anaconda 23 Interna Harvest 49 Shell Union ....J. 10 Armour 111 4'Int Nickel Can.. 24 Socony Vacuum 8 Atchison 21 Int Pa & P Pfd 12 Sou Cal Edison.. 28 Aviation Corp.... 4 Int Tel & Tel .... 2 Sou Pacific..:...;. 9 Baldwin Loco.... 15 Johns Manville.. 57 Sperry Corp 83 Bendix Aviation 34 Kennecott 31 Stand Brands.... 6 Beth Steel 81 Lib-O-Ford 35 Stand Oil' Calif U 18 Boeing Airplane 16 Lockheed 24 Stand Oil Ind... . 27 Borden 19 Loew's 31 Stand Oil NJ.... 33 Borg Warner ... 17 Long-Bell A 2 Studebaker 7 Calif Pack ..:.. 18 Montgom Ward 35 Sunshine Mining - 8 Callahan Z L... . 1 Nash Kelvinator 4 Texas Corp 37 Calumet Hec .... 6 Nat Biscuit 17 Trans-America .. 4 Canada Dry 13 Nat Dairy Prod 13 Union CarbideL 65 Canadian Pacif.. 3 Nat Distilers 21 Union Oil Calif.. 13 Cat. Tractor .... 45 National Lead.... 16 Union Pacif ic..i.. 80 Celanese 25 NY Central 12 Chesa & Ohio.. 41 North Ameri Av 15 Chrysler 64 No. Ameri Co.... 16 Col. Gas & Elect 4 Northern Pacific 6 Coml Solvent 9 Ohio Oil 7 Comwth & Sou.. Otis Steel 9 Consolid Aircrft 26 Pac Amer Fish.. 8 Cbnsolid Edison 22 Pac Gas & Elec 28 Conol. Oil 5 Pac Tel & Tel.... 25 Contl. Can 37 Packard Motor.. 3 Corn Prod ..... . 45 Pan Am Airwys 13 Crown Zellerb . 14 Paramount Pic. 10 Curtlss Wright., 8 J C Penney 82 Farm Outlook Sessions Set County Committees to Meet in C of C; War's Effect , l :l to Be TIieme : -f. ,y'; Marion - "'county's " 'agricultural outlook in telation to bational pre paredness will, be the . theme of discussion . held. by the , county planning committee at the Salem chamber, of commerce' rooms to day beginning' at 10 o'clock, and reports will' be drafted, by farm crops, .land use, farm home and rural life, and. livestock: commit tees to be submitted at the county wide outlook meeting ' February 15. ;r:: f Robert J K.- Rieder, - Marion county agent, will present a re view, of, past recommendations of the planning committee, and .will give a resume of progress, made since the last meeting. Following RIeder's report, O. T. McWhorter, extension ''- specialist ' of Oregon State college, will speak on the farmer and national preparedness. 1 Afternoon sessions .will. include a talk by Mrs!". Axalea Zager on the effects of ' the war ' on . farm home life. ' Round 'table discus sion will follow at 2:30, and the sub committees will meet at 3 o'clock. Farm Talks Are Scheduled, KOAC ; DALLAS Two radio talks that will be of interest to 4H club members of Polk county will be heard over station KOAC Monday night, starting at 7; 30, according to County Agent W. C. Leth. ' : W. L. Teutsch," assistant exten sion director, will discuss "Fitting 4H club work to the needs of the state." He will tell of several new developments, in club work related to present conditions and show how the club program may assist in the general improvement of ag ricultural and home conditions in Oregon. Dr. J. N. Shaw, bead of the Oregon State College Veterinary department, will speak on "Lamb Dis eases'' following Teutsch's talk. Dr. Shaw' has done a great deal of work recently in solving some of the most difficult and baffling diseases of sheep. His discussion at the start of lamb ing will be of exceptional value to sheep club members. United Airlines.. 14 United Aircraft.. 37 United Corp .. 1 United Drug ...... 4 United Fruit .... 65 US Rubber ;.. 20 US Rubber Pfd.. 87 US Steel :.......!. 62 Vanadium.! ......i. 28 Warner Pictures 3 Western Union!. 20 Westghse Elec. 95 Wool worth . 32 Quotations at Portland PORTLAND, Or , Jan. 30. (AP) Produce exchange: Butter Ertrai 81 e; wtantftrda 30c; prime first 30 He; first 21t. Butteriat First quality, maximum .38 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland,-31H-33e lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 33Vx-34e; ralley routes and country point! 2e less, or 32c: second quality 2c under first, or 3132c Eg Portland Produce Exchange Buying prices: Large extras' 18e; large standards 18c; medium extras 17c; me: dium standards 16c; small standards lSe. ..Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Tiilanook triplets 2le lb.; loaf 22e lb. Triplets to wholesalers le lb.; loaf. 20e lb- f ob. Tillamook., Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 30. (AP) Country meats Selling prlee to retailers; Country billed hogs, best butchers, 125 140 lbs. 11-llHe; Testers, fey, 1SH-I7e: light thin. 1214c; heavy, 1113c; Iambi, old crop 1618c; ewes 6 10c; good cut ter cows. He; canner cows, 1011c; bulls, 12-12 Vis. Live pu I try Buying prices: No 1 grade Leghorn . broilers, l'A-2 lbs., 15e; fryers uccer 3 lbs., 13c; fryers. 2Vi to 4 lbs, 13c; roasters over 4 lbs., 15e; Legal Notice NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATRIX . Notice is hereby given that the county court for Marion county, Oregon, has appointed the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of. Jennie A. Rulifson, de ceased. All persons having claims against this estate are hereby notified. to present same, properly verified, to the undersigned at the office of Chris. J. Kowitz. attor ney at law, 401 Guardian building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to wit: January 31st, 1941, RUTH RULIFSON, As such Administratrix. CHRIS. J. KOWITZ, Attorney for Estate. . J. 31. F. 7-14-21-28 I . Vs. Leghorn lens over 3H lbs., lie; Leg horn den eider ly ibaM ll-13c; colored hens over 5 lbs., 15-16c; I colored hens, 4 to 6 lbs., 16c Old rooster 6 lb. -Dressed turkey Buying prices t New crop hens 1819c; toms, 17-17e. - Dressed - turkeys Komlaal . selling prices: Hens 20-21c; toms 18H-l9e lb. Oniois Oregon Dan vers, 1.10-1.25; Yakimas, 1.15-1.25; Idaho large Spanish, 1.20-1.25 sack. Potatoes Deschutes, No. 1, 1.00 1.10; selected Deschntes' brand 1.25; Tabimas, 100-1.05 cwt. ; Klamatk 1.15-1.80 cenUl. Selected Klamath; 1.251. 35. Hsy Selling price te rttaHerst. Alfal fa No 1, 14.26 tea; eat-vetch 10.00 ton; clover 1O.00 ton ;; Timothy - eastern Ore gon 17.00 ton; valley Timothy 14.00 15.00 ton, Portland. , " Wool 140 eastern Oregon range 80 33c; crossbred, 84-16 ; Willaatette valley 12 snontha. S4-35e. Domestic flour Belling price, city de livery, 1 te 25 bbl. lots: Family patents, 49s, 6.00-6 80; bakers' hard wheat net 4.60 5.80: - bakers' bluestem 6.20 6.60: blended, herd wheat flour 5:80-6.60; soft wheat 4.70-4.75 ;- graham 49. 4.90; whole wneat a, . bdl Mohair 1940, 12 months SOe Ik. Caseara 1940 peel 8e lb. Bops Oregon 1940, seedless, SOe fb. seed, 25e lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., Jaii. SO. (AP) v. neat: ' upen High Low Close May 74V4 744 74 " 74 Cash grain: Oats, No. 3. 88 lb. white. Zd.au. uariej, No. 2. 45 ID. bv, 24.90. Corn, No. 2, EY shipmenU 29.00. No. 1 flax 1.72 V. Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 7; western wnitc 73: white elab 75: west ern red 74H Hard red winter:, ordinary 74; 11 per cent 76 V4; 12 per cent 79 H: 13 per cent 81H. Hard white-Baart: 12 per - cent 81; 13 per cent 83; 14 per cent 5. Today' Car Receipt:. Wheat 22; flour 12; millfee 6, Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 80. (AP) (L lA) Hogs: Salable 300, total 100O; market steady. Barrows and gilts, gd-ch 140 160 lbs ,.. gd-ch. 180-180 lbs. gd-ch, 180-200 lbs. 7o35fil7.e5 7.85 8.85 8.2 5 ( 8.35 8.00v 8.85 7.653 8.10 7. SOW 8.0 7.8S(r 7.85 6.75t 7.25 f XIatharine Jleplmrn makes comparison of the virtnes Of Jobat How urtl and Cary Grant, with Grant coming out on the losing estd. The scene is from "The Philadelphia Story V f limitation of the Broad way comedy smash, which jpena Saturtlity on the Khlnore Mreem. Jaiocs Stewart la also starred la the proilnction. ' ' r t V I . gd-ch, 200-220 lbs gd-ch, 220-240 lbs gd-ch, 240-270 lbs gd-ch, 370-800 Feeder p:g, gd-ch, 70 120 Cattle: 8alable and total 60; -ealres. salgble and total 25; market steady en iignt supplies. i i Steers, good, 900-1100 lbsS10.25 11.25 de medium 750-1100 lbs 8.75410.25 do common 750-1100 lba Heifers, good, 7 50-P00 Ibs de medium, 500-900 lbs . de common, 500-900 b Cows, good, all , , , , , de mediam, all wts. da cut-corn, all i .., .... canner, alV wt '.i Bulla (yearlings . excluded) beef, good, all wti do sausage, gd. all wt- de ssnaage, med, all wta do sansace et-cm. atl wta Tealers. gd-ch, all wts. $10.25 tc 11.25 de com-med, all wtU , 7.25 1 10.25 de cau. all weights 4.75 U 7.25 Sheep:. Salable as4 toul 100: mar-' ket slow, . i , -. I - I Lambs, good and choice4 9.50610.00 de medmm and good 8.754 9.25 - de common 7.75 u 8.60 Ewea, goed-choiee : ..... 5.25t 5.76 de efmmea-medinm . . .... ' 3.76 4J 6.25 7.506 8.75 9.001? 9.25 7.254b 9.00 6.25(3 7.25 7.25W 7.75 6.00M 7.28 6.004 6 00 4.004 S.00 75 1.H 7.10M 7.75 6.3541 7.10 5.254$ 6.25 Wool in Boston BOSTOX Jaa. SO (AP) (U8DA) The . contracting for -wool im several ef the western states wa receiving a great deal of attention in the Boston wool mar ket today. Prices reported te have been paid by grcwers have ranged aa high as 3e . een.s tn Montana. 85 cents n Texas and 11-33 ceate im some e( the other state. - These price were'' higher tnan those reported en early contract two te thiee week age. It bus be-a re ported '.n the trade that only a turn ef the early-contracts were turned ever to axtUt by the original puprchasers.. - Marlroi Quolationc (Bsylat rrleewi rrece are IndieaUve ef the dally market bat are sn nmnm mi Bnaaal a t route " i Cabbage, lb, . .... Carreta Carre U, balk, eraage hex Celery, green Garlie.' lb. 1 .fmm. - A'm Oalona, sO lbs. Daiaas. boillBC. 10 lb Omens,' green P,mlnL bain, eraar hex Peutoee, : low. io ne. a - SO IH, fO. 3 Kiukitu.' balk, eraage beJt Turnips, doa. . , ', ' i Turnips. tuc. ernnge . UJUtXH. all 0lm u mMm , Wheat.' Ke. L. recleaned. be -,, .78 i a i Oate..e.-1 1.00 .08 .46 1.00 1.50 - .40 -i .7S v X.10 , ,1.50 ....--its--: - 40 - - 1.00 ..46 1.00 - 1LC9 U 22.00 2L00 U 32.00 SO U te. 14.00 Feed barley, tea Clover hay, ton A Limiim mm j , wv - . - - - - Egg mash. Ke. 1 grade. la. bag. LSO . vairy iwmm. w-,. wi , , i - . Hen scratch feed ., ' v. 1.90 Cracked ern . .. ioos ajo rvuiiiai rxarln. Prteee ef Aaareeea'a) Grade A large, doa T, ',7 ,'' ." J - .18 Grade A mediam. den.'.",' ' " , -.16. Grade B large, doa. , ' , ' ' .16 Colored : bene , ' ' 4 Colored fry ' . ' . ,' . t. White Legbem. heavy .08 te 0" . Whit Legbera try Batterfat, Xo. 1, 82c; So. S, 80c; premlam, 88c ' A ; grade prlat 84 He; ,B SradeSSH; cjaartcrs S3r.V Old reestere ' 31 (Bavlne Priced mt htxrtan Oreamex-vt Grade A large, - ' - .16 Crade A mediam. de. ; '.It Or4e B Urge, dea -' .IS - PuUels, doa. tm . Checks sad under f--..- .09 Colored hena " " " ' ' -'Y1- - Colored . fryera ' " ' .12 Leghora fryers ' ' Nil Legbera hen , " .10 ' --- - '.03-; Old reoetera - - .03 Ke. peahry .05 lea. . - T ' koi8 -'L :' 146 (Xaylaa mcedj - Jt be J4 v . ' irturocx (Beylag prices for He. 1 tteek, based en rendition and aalee) reported ep te 4 p.m.) 1940 pring lamba - ' 9.54)-. Yearling -lam be " 4.00 te 7.00 . twee- 3.00 to,5.0O Hogs,' top, 160-330 ' -; , 8 36 Bows : .. - 6O0 te 6.25 Beef cows - " t.00 Bulla - - 4.7S te T.SO Heifer Dairy Type Cow a L4vw veal Dressed veal, Ik. 6.60 e 7.0O 4.50 te 8.00 10 50 J Stocks l.tind' Bonds: Cos Jaaaary 80 BOhTD ATBBA.OZ8 piled by The AssociaUd Pres 20 10 Bails Indue Net rhaage D .8 D .1 Thursday 63.6 104.9 Previena day. 63.4 103.0 Month ngo 61.1 105.6 Tear age ; 57.6 102.0 1940-41 high 64.2 105.9 1940-41 low. 48.3 98.9 10 10 Util D .1 100.7 100.6 100.6 96.1 101.8 90.6 Pergn D .1 40.6 40.7 884 50.6 53.6 33.1 TOCX ATXKAQZS 80 - 15 IS 60 Indaa Kails UUI 8tehe Net change D1.2 D .3 D .4 I.3 Thursday . 58.9 16.4 34.8 Previous day 60.1 16.7 " 84.7 Month ago .... 62 3 16.1 34.8 Year ago TO 1 16.6 89.1 1940-41 high 74 3 20 5 40.6 1940-41 low.. 52.8 13.0 30.9 43.0 42.8 43.7 49.3 52.2 37.0 411 Sewing Club Formed At Victor Pojnt VICTOR POINT A 4H sewing club was organized Saturday at the home of Mrs. Paul Jaquet, who will be the club leader. Seven members are enrolled in divisions Including bachelor sewing. Off! cers are. president, Lucille Ja quet; Tice-ptiesident, Dnane Mor ris: secretary Jean Darby; yell leader. Dale Miller. A name for the club will be chosen at the next meeting. Soil Scientists i Adjus rroOT am CORVALLIS, Jan. S 0-V-OTe- gon State college scientists will shift their soil surrey work from Baker to Deschutes county, E. r. Torgerson said today. Torgerson, college faculty mem ber, told delegate! to "the open ing meeting of a three-day soil improvement coarse that accurate s t a d y of the soil was the only solid foundation for other farm improvement efforts. Oregon ' agriculturalists .were credited by R. 8. Besse; assistant director of the OSC experiment station, with discovering the value of sulphur as a fertilizer. Cane Pruning Begins) . . NORTH HOWELL Farm du ties this month and next include the pruning and training of hoy senberries which need to be put up on the wires earlier than any other cane fruit. Pruning orchards and garden shrubs, clearing out fence rows and-small fields are also among farm activities at present. Wheat Goes Down' 7th Time in Row Kansas Reports Says Snow Corers" Grain Area ; Pit Is Inactive CHICAGO Jan.- J tWVA late splurge of selling today Influenced by'heavinesa la New York securi ties, pulled wheat prices down for the seventh- consecutive .trading session. ; - j . The decline set la. after a tran sient rally had encouraged-belief the . setbacks were' ended for a time. Initial dealings were weak er," but'purchaaes by miller and some ' covering by short - sellers soon stemmed', the 'losses, The rally however, only brought prices to sligktly above ' - Wednesday's final quotations -and tha market hung there. - The pits were inac tive, for long periods., .. Wheat 'closed fractionally above the day's low levels, hut be low yesterday's finish. May 81. H. JBly - The late decline pushed prices dowa to the . lowest level of the crop year on, the July delivery, with September at the lowest of this season. Some ' of the " sell ing was attributed to "spreading operations in which Chicago wheat was sold against simultane ous purchase at other markets. Hitler' speech had no apparent market effect, adding- only to the uncertainties of the prevailing in ternational situation. ;. Seasonal temperatures prevailed over domestic winter wheat terri tory and 'the southwestern por tion received moderate precipita tion overnight. A Kansas report said snow covered the crop . la most part of the state. Warm, dry, sunny weather was' said seed ed for early- spring crops , since not much fall plowing was done last year leaving a considerable acreage to he worked this spring. Prune-Cherry Co-op Talked MILTON - FREE WATER. Jan. 30 (P) A prune-cherry coopera tive marketing arrangement may be devised here by-cherry growers and the Blue Mountain. Prune Growers'! cooperative, Cecil ' C T7AIITED LIVE POULTRY WAIDV8 SEAFOOD Jk POULTRY MKT. 178 S. Coral . Fboae 6010 Yates f said today.1 Tale, pruat cooperative executive j secretary. . expiainea uai prune mea caierea yc the racking aad marketing Celd Tjast eeaaoa because aegotiations " With shippers brought so satlsfae -tory arrangement.: Their total In come! from their plant reached $205, $74. ef which 10M0t went direct ' to grower. j - I I ; f S ! : - t Polk Timber Jfe'l, I Involved uiiSiiit 4 i r t - : DALLAS, Jaa j JftVWfVA SS.2vS.22 foreclosure action against tlmberlands ef the Isman foolsen Lumber company, IPort Uuid. ad Charles ;E. Dant.; trus tee, was filed today by; the Bank Of California, i ; -. T- -D. Greene, bank! attorney, said the timber waa In-Polk and Lincoln conn tie, mainly in the St hu hfsia west of Yaiaets. . -f . (. 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