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PAGE EIGHT Jhm iOSEGON STATESMAN. Sc Oregon. Saturday Morning. February I. 1S41 t i ! : i S t 1 ! ' V" - 1 1 i . t Market Losses - Are War Costs Ag Specialist States Farm Crops Backing up Dae . , Non-Export Losses of export markets for wheat, prunes sod pears are " among the Injurious effects of the -' European war as It affects the Oregon farmer, O. T. McWhorter, "I extension specialist from Oregon ; State, college, told members of I '-the Marion county farm program planning committee at Its ses- . . slon Friday at the Salem cham " ber of commerce. McWhorter j stated that large surpluses of these commodities were on hand due to the curtailment of foreign. " markets. ,' An Increasing cost of living can be expected by the Marion county housewife was the Information siren by Mrs. Azalea Zager in a tudy of farm home life in rela tion to the war. Mrs. Zager ad- i Tised : the pruning of budgets or more expert managership. ; Business of the planning com . mittee session Included the elec tion of Karl Stewer, Jefferson, . chairman of the . Marlon county planning committee for. IS 41, and the assembling of data by sub committees on farm crops, land . nse, farm home and rural life, and livestock to be submitted at the county wide open meeting, which -will be held at the chamber of I . commerce February 15. "Strictly Private" By Quinn Hall ; to o,. A wuju rW 22&if Ml M Ml M . m - a . ar OA) DEAR- HAWK1- -mm i took vx, wimD i met,cs- ON DOOR OQROU ID CCEETTVG CXOUEL' W CASS HE DROPPED KI MISSED AIL TYE COT BHATS1rVCrnO bVZEXWS KCCWXSlfVP HE'D ARRIVED J fV AFTtZ THE. DkHS I fouND OUT THt CDCOKEUO LEFT VMS CAM EAmV veuu know nvx 2-1 Salem Market Quotations Investments Get " Oregon Millions "WASHINGTON, Jan. 31-P)-Oregon investors placed $5,058,- 130 of new sayings in Insured sarlngs and loan institutions In the state during the 1940 calen dar year, the federal tarings and 'Joan Insurance corporation an nounced today. The institutions made 2487 loans on homes dur ing the year amounting to $5,-167.282. The total of loans compared -With 2119 for 14,218,660 in 1939. . The announcement said the in stitutions had a total of $15,991,- 000 home mortgage loans on their books at the close of -1940 while 18.516 inrestors had aggregate ; lnrestments of 111,490,000. The assets of the Oregon insti tutions on January 1 were $18,- 813.000 an Increase of $3,726,000 In a year. The associations are lo cated at Albany, Baker, Bend, . Corral lis. Dallas, Eugene, Grants ' Pass, HUlsboro, Klamath Falls, ' Lakeriew. Marshfield, McMInn- ville, Medford. Oregon City, Pen dleton. Portland, Salem and The Dalles. (Baying Frlcas) Tfc rlcs balow anpplia. fey leJ grocr ara indicative taa daily mark pricaa paia ta srowara fer mum- kavara bat ara aoi Tiarantaa hj Taa 8utae- VEOBTAiUBS Braiaal apreata Cabbaca, lb. ,, ,. , Carrota Cairo U, balk, oraaga box. Celery, frtta OarUe. lb. Lettuce, 4'a Oaioaa. BO lba Onioaa. Boiling. 10 Onioaa, grcaa Iba Paraaipa. bala. eroaca boa Potato, 100 lbi., Na. 1- 60 Iba, So. 2 Hot hoaaa rhabarb, box Katabar-. balk, aranga bos Taraipa. aoa. 1.00 .03 .45 1.00 2.50 .40 2.75 1.10 .15 .40 1.60 1.15 .40 1.40 1.00 .40 1.00 .TS 31.00 la 22.00 31.00 U 22.00 00 Taraipa. bulk, araaga box UKAIB. IUI UU & Weeat. Mo. 1. radaaaad, on. Oata. No. 1 Faad barley, toa , Clover bar. toa Alfalfa bay. ton 13 to 14.00 Egg maah. No. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.80 Dairy faed. 01b. bag 1.S5 Hen aeraUk food , , , l.vo Cracked cr a 2.00 COGS ABO FOUI.TKT (Baying Prices of Anreen'i) Grade A large, doa .18 Grade A medium, doi. .16 Grade B large, doa , .10 Colored hrna .18 Colored frya .14 , jom la . .18 White Leghorn, heary White Leg bora irya Batterfat, No. 1, 82c; Mo. 2, 80c; premiam, 83c A grade print 84 He; B grade 83 U ; quarters 85Hc Old rooatera .05 (Bnylng Prlcei af Marlon Cxeamtry) Grade large, doi .18 Grade A medium, doa. , .. - .15 : Grade B large, doa , .15 PuUeta, doa. , .08 . Checka aad undar gTadea .09 Colored heaa . .IS Colored fry era .13 Leghorn fry era ,,, .11 Leghorn bene , .10 Staga - .03 Old rooatera .03 No. 2 poultry .05 leaa. Hors (Baying Prlcea) J20 U J4 1840 XJTSSTOCX (Baying prieaa for No. 1 atock, randitioaa and aalea reported op 1840 upriag lamba , Vrarling laaaba ,,, 6.00 Ewea 8.00 Iloga, top, 160-220 Iba Sowa 0.00 Beef eowa . Bulla S.75 Heifera S.50 Dairy Type Cowa Lie veal 4.50 Dreaaad real, lb. .. baaed f 4 p.m.) 0.50 to T.OO to 5.00 - 8.85 6.25 7.00 7.50 7.00 S.00 : 10.50 . .15 to Quotations at Portland Fur Officers Named JEFFERSON At the mink unit of the Oregon Fox and Mink association. Salem unit, held in the grange hall at Liberty, the following officers were elected: president, Jonri " Finlay; rice- president, W. L- Jones; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Eugene Finlay. Stocks and Bonds PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 31. (AP) Produce exchange: Butter Eitraa 31 He; atandarda iiOc; prime (irate soe; xirata 31c. Bntterfat Flrat Quality, maximum .86 of 1 per cnt acidity, delivered Portland, 31Va-33e lb.; premium quality (maximum of .S3 ot 1 per cent acidity), 43ft-3e; valley reoiee and country pointa 2e leaa. or 3-c: aecood quality ze asaer urat. or 31-32& . Eif a Portland Produce Exchange- Buying prieea: Largo extraa 18c; large atandarda 18e; medium extraa 17c; me dium ataadarda 16c; amall atandarda 15e. Cneee Helling price to lortland re- tailera: Tillamook triplcta 21a lb.; loaf 22e lb. Trip let a to w holeaaiera 18a lb.; loaf. 20e lb, f.a.b. Tillamook. January 31 BOND AYEEAGE3 Compiled by Tba Aaaociated Preaa 20 10 10 10 Kaila Indua L'til Forga Vet change D .1 D .2 D .4 I .1 rriday ... 62.5 104.7 100.3 40.5 Previoaa day.. 62.6 104 9 100.7 40.6 Meath ace 61.1 103.1 100.1 38.0 Tear ago 57.6 102.0 6 1 50.6 1040-41 hick 64.2 10.V9 101.3 53.5 1940-41 low.. 48 3 "8.9 80.3 35.1 Low yield. 114.1 STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 15 60 Indua FUila L'til Stocka let change A .1 A .1 I nch A .1 Friday 59.0 16.5 34.3 42.1 Previoaa day 58.9 16.4 34.3 42.0 Month age 62.8 16.4 35.0 44.1 Year ago 70.1 18.6 39.2 49.3 2940-41 high 74 2 SO 5 40.6 52 2 1940-41 low- 52.3 13.0 30.9 37.0 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 31. (AP) Country aoeata Selling prlca to retailera: Country killed hoga, beat bu tea ere. 125- 140 Iba. Il-llHc; vealera, fey, 16-17e; light thin. J2-14c: heavy, 1113c; lamba. old crop 1618c; ewea 6 10c; good cut ter cowa, 11c; caaner cowa, 10 lie; bulla. 12-124. Live poultry Bnylng prlcea: No 1 grade Leghorn broilera, l'A-2 lbi. 15e; fryera urccr 3 Iba.. 13e; fryera. 2 hi to 4 Iba., 13c; roaatera over 4 Iba., 15e; Ijeghora 1-ena over aA Iba., 13c; eg- hera ilea a ctdcr S Vi iba.. 11-13c; colored bona over 6 Iba., 15-16e; colored hena, 4 6 Iba., 16e. Old rooatera be lb. Dreaaed tnrkeye Buying prWa: New crop heaa 18Vi-19c; toma 17H-18r. Uraajird tarkeya nominal a e I I I a g prlcea: Heaa 21e; toma 19-20c. Hurt in "Draft Dodger" Melee Onloii Oregon Dan vera, 1.10-1.25; Takimaa, 1.15-1.25; Idaho large Spauiah, 1.20-1 35 aack. Potitoea Deachutea. No. 1, 1.10-1.20; aelected Dcachutea brand 1.25-1.35; Taki maa, 100-1.05 ewt. ; Klamath 1.15-1.25 cental. Selected Klamath, 1.25-1.85. Hay Selling prlca to ratal lerai Alfal fa No. 1, 14.25 toa; oat-vetch 10.00 toa; clover 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore gon 17.00 toa; valley Timothy 14.00 15.00 toa, Portland. , Wool 1940 eastern Oregon range 80 I3e; croaabred, 84 85c; Vfillametta valley 13 montha, 84-85a. Domcatia flour Selling prlca, city de livery. 1 to 25 bbL lota: Family patenta, 49a. 6.00 6 80; bakara' hard wheat net 4.55-5.65; bakers' bluestrm 5.10-5.40; blended hard- wheat flour 6.20-5.50; soft wheat 4.60-4.65; graham 49a, 4.80 ; whole wheat 49s, 4,45 bbl. Mohair 1940, 12 montha 80a lb. , Cascara 1940 peel 8e lb. Hopa Oregon 1940. seedless, 80a !. ; seed. 25a lb. Portland Grain f . r-t f ""V 1 : '-I , Top, Ernest Ise!e and, below. Deputy Robert Jones .. ' ' . " ' -: Four persons, including two law enforcement officers, were wounded at Pontiac, IIL, when the officers attempted to serre a federal wax rant charging- a farm youth, Raymond Elnele, 22, with failure to regiater for selective service, AcconUng to Deputy SherLtt Don Mor , rison. Elsela and his father suddenly 4rew Jackknlves and attacked them In the Elieli living room before the offlcers managed to reach their runs and start shooting. The youth, was quoted as saying that en. war trvakJ out 111 enlist, but until that time what X do is my own business." ELsela La shown, top, seriously wounded. In a bos jUU,and a deputy, Robert Jones, who suffered neck wounds, below. PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 81. (AP)- futures: Open High Jx)w Close itay 74 H 74 ft 74 H 74 H Cash Ursin: Oata. No. 2. 381b. white, 25Vi; barley. No. 2. 45-lb. BW. 24H corn. No. 2, EY ahipmenta, 29; No. 1 flax Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 73 U western white 74; white club 75; western red 75. Hard red winter: ordinary 74H li per cent 77; li per cent 80: 13 Der reel K. nara wnite-Baart: 12 per cent Bi: is per cent eJ: 14 per cant 85. Today a Car Koceipta: Wheat 33: flour v; nay 1; mi meed 7. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 81. (USDA) Hoga: Salable 100, little offered early. j Barrow and gilts, gd-ca j 140-160 Iba .. 8 7. gd eh, 160-180 Iba. j7. gd-eh, 180-200 lbs . 8. gd-ch. 200-220 lh 8. . gd-ch, 220-240 K 1 7. gd-eh. 24O-270 Iba ; 1. gd-ch, 270-300 : 1 T. reader piga, gd-ch, 70-120 6. (AP) total 800 ; 85087.85 83(3) 8.35 tsa 00 a 56i S5v4 75y 6.35 8.85 8.10 8.00 7.85 7.as Cattle: Salable and total 25; calvea, salable none, total 25; market steady en scant -uppnes. Steers, good. 000-1100 lbs810 25011.25 da Medium 750-1100 Iba. iS. 75i 10.25 da coaraoa 750-1100 lba '7.600 8.75 Heifers, good, 750-900 lbal : 9.00& 9.25 - da me-iom, 500-900 lbs 7.25fe, 9.00 . do eommoa, 500-900 lbs. ;6.25 7.25 Cowa, good, aU wta . 7.25(3 7.75 do an ad 1 am, all wta 6.004 7.2S do cut-corn; all wta, 5.00 6.00 caaner, all wta 4.00 5.00 Balls (yearlings excladed). i I eel. good, an wta da sausage, gd, all wta o aaaaage, med. all do aaoaaga et-cm, all wta veaiera. gd-en, all wta. da eom-med, all wta do call, all weights- 7-5 Q 7.10(3 6 25fe 5.256 810 2511.35 7.25 Cr 10.25 4.75 di 7.15 7.75 7.75 7.10 6.25 She-o: Salaota aeae, toUl 50; market ninaiiy aieav. ! mba. good and choice8 9.500 10.00 do medium and good I 8.75 9.35 da eommoa '. 7-75i 8.50 Ewea, good-choice v -. 5.25 W 5.75 da common-medium 1 8.750 5.25 Wool in Boston BOSTON. Jan. 31 (AP)4-(C8DA)-U 8cattere4 aalea ware closed ia a Dor demea- tie wools today. Coaatry packed mixed tareo-eighthe .aad ajaarter blood eeml bright tleeca woola wore aold arwaad 60 eaata. !u tba arreaee. spot Boa toa. Graded eoabiag bright throe-eighths aad oaarter blood fleacea were quoted at 44-45 eaata; ia tha grease, bat vera euiet. Gra4e combine tbrea-eightha blood territory wool waa aelHag ia Limited ejaaatiliea at 85-g8 rente, aeoarea baaia. foreign woole of fine and half-blood grades 1 were fairly active at firm prieea. . - j Cannery ; Selection i Made SILVERTON J.' M. Hollinri- worth has been made temporary chairman of the community can nery committee, appointed by S. P. Rose; president ot the Silver ton chamber ot commerce. Asked to serve on the committee are Charles Jsnlk of Unlit, Henry Wellman.'Scotts Mills; Cole Stet son, Uaranam; E. I Starr. V. V. Ernst, T. T. Leonard, E. O. Nel son and Rex Albright of Sllverton. Wheat Tone Is ! to Market Steady With Little I Action; Selling Flurry f . Depresses i CHICAGO, Jan. . M-tipy-The wneat market was steady in tone, but a dull listless affair otherwise today. Trading;, aside from a brief flurry at the .tart. dragged wearily along without much life to it. : , . Prices advanced as much as U cent at the opening on buying In duced by belief the declines pre vailing for the last seven consecu tive market days had run their course. However, the market sag ged soon and most of the dax found little change. A flurry of selling at the close depressed prices for the eighth consecutive day to below the pre vious close. Declines were small and the range was unchanged to U cent down, May 8-, July Selling came chiefly from houses with connections south west and was generally light and trifling. Fairly liberal buying by a big Chicago operator offset the selling. Improvement In flour trade was reported from Minneapolis. Army headquarters In Chicago was reported seeking bids on 104, 862 barrels of flour for delivery over the next three months. Ex port circles said Pacific coast mills had told between 25,000 and 30,000 barrels of lower grade US flour for shipment to Hongkong, China, this-past week with further business hampered by Inability to - obtain freight space. Standard Names Salem Salesman Standard Oil Company of Cali fornia has assigned H. E. Hogan as general salesman for the Salem area, William McAfee, district manager, announces. Hogan, who has been with the company for 20 years, came here this week from Los Angeles to succeed John Poorman who was called to army duty. Hogan came here at his own request, after having worked for the company in Los Angeles, San Francisco and other California cities Closing' Quotations NEW YORK, Jan.; 3 l-(ff-Today closing quotations: Air Reduction -0 Douglas Aircraft 71 Penna RR . Alaska Juneanu 4 Du Pont De N1504 Phelps Dodge Al Chem A Dye151K Eastmn Kodak13J Phillips PetroL Allls Chalm 32 - El Pow A Light 3 54 Proc & Gamble- 33 Pub Serr NJ 38 - Pullman 43 Radio 12 Rayonier- American Can- 87 Cen Electric Am Car 4b Fdr 27 Gen Foods - Am Rd Std Sn Gen Motors Am Roll MiUs 14 Goodrich .. Am Smelt tc Ref 39 4 Goodyear Tire. 17 Rayonier Pfd Am Tobacco B 71 Great Northern- 25 Republic Steel Am Tel & Tell3 Greyhound 11 Richfield Oil Am Wa1 Works- Illinois CentraL. 7 Safeway Stores- Insp Copper ; 10 Sears Roebuck- 2 3 Interna Harvest 4 8 Shell Union . - 5 Int, Nickel Can- 24 Socony Vacuum 21 Int. Pa & P Pfd 61 Sou Cal Edison- '4 Int Tel & Tel 2 Sou Pacific 15 Johns Manvllle- 58 S perry Corp. 32 Stand Brands- Am Zinc L & S- Anaconda . Armour 111 Atchison Aviation Corp Baldwin Loco Bendlx Aviation 85 Kennecott Beth Steel Boeing Air Borden Borg Warner- Calif Pack Callahan Z-T Calumet Hec Canada Dry Canadian Paelf Cat. Tractor Celanese .. Chesa it Ohio Chrysler Col. Gas ft Elect Coml Solvent Comwth & Sou- Consol Edison Consol. Oil Contl Can . Corn Prod. 35 Stand Oil Calif- 24 Stand Oil Ind 31 Stand 'Oil NJ 3 Stone 'Webster. 8 Jtontgom Ward- 38 Studebaker 1 Nash-Kelvinator 4 Texas Corp 6 Nat Biscuit 17 Trans-America 13 Nat Dairy Prod. 13 Union Carbide- 82 Lib-O-Ford 18 Lockheed 19 Loew'a 7 JLong-Bell 1 Toi 3 Nat Distillers. 44 Nat Lead 22 Union Oil Calif- 16 Union Pacific 24 NY Central 12 United Alrlines- 41 North Ameri At 15 United Aircraft 65 No. Ameri Co 16 United Corp 4 Northern Pacific 6 United Drug 9 Ohio Oil Otis Steel 22 Pic Amer. Fish 5 Pas Gas & Elec 28 37 7 United Fruit 9 US Rubber 8 US Rubber Pfd- 46 US Steel Packard Motor- 3 Warner Pictures Pan Am Airwys 13 Western Union- Crown Zellerbch 14 Paramount Pic- 10 Westinghse Elec Curtlss Wright- J C Penney 80 Woolworth 22 29 36 55 28 24 4 14 28 19 8 40 72 10 8 26 9 34 6 19 27 33 7 7 87 4 64 13 81 13 37 1 4 64 20 87 62 3 19 95 31 Beet Reduction Hit by Senator WASHINGTON, Jan. 31-P)- Reduction by the agriculture de partment of sugar beet acreage allotments In western states was described by Senator Thomas (R-Idaho) as "the third blow the farmers have received In recent times from the administration." Idaho's beet acreage waa set at 61,796 for 1941, compared with 74,969 In 1940, a reduction of about If. 5 per cent. Utah's production in 1940 was 52,766 and was cut to 43,644, a reduction of 17.3 per cent. Washington's 1941 quota was set at 12,801, compared with 16,- 198 in 1940, and represented a cut of 21 per cent. Oregon's cut was 25.7 from 10,503 in 1940 to 6781 in 1941. Hop Prices Firm Is Last Quotation PORTLAND, Jan. 31.-P)-The agricultural marketing service re ported today that . Oregon's hop market was firm and prices to growers Increased 2 cents a pound on 1940 varieties in the week end ing January 29. A number of small lot sales ot 1940 hops were made at 25-27 cents net to growers. Top quality supplies were reported scarce. Many contracts for 1941 crop regular seeded type hops were written at 25 cents a pound, net to growers. Some 1941 crop seedless varieties were contracted at 31 cents. Imel Hearing Set Feb. 15 SILVERTON A . preliminary hearing has been set for Febru ary 1 5 in the Wesley Imel case in justice court by Judge Alf O. Nelson. Imel Is charged on a bad check count. Fractional Cain Made byjMarket Steel Earnings, Output of Cars, Retail Spending l Check Down Drift NEW YORK, J n . 3 l-JtA little short covering and some Investment buying! helped the stock market to regain its balance today although a strong - rallying urge was lacking, f ; h Fractional . recoveries were tacked on a few, steels, ' motors. rails, oils, coppers and aircrafts. Minus signs, however, were plen tiful at the finish. Dealings were relatively slow. f - ' The list got off to a fairly good start but stumbled occasionally and final prices, for the most part, were well under the day's best which were posted in the forenoon. i ' The Associated Press average of 60 issues was up .1; of a point at 42.1, but still was near the low marks of last August where It dropped in the preceding session. On the month the r composite showed a net loss of 1.8 .points. Transfers totalled 465,470. shares compared with 7754770 Thursday which was the largest volume since Dec. 31. i . Steel company earnings state ments, higher automobile output, expanding retail spending and realization the market had been in a downward drift since Janu ary 10, .brokers said, ! served . to bring In some support. Nervous ness over the Hitler speech seem ed to have waned' but; war fears still were present - as I a market handicap and tax clouds persisted. Baptist Juniors Are League Guests PRATUM The Epworth league will entertain the Emmanuel Bap tist Toung Peoples union, Sunday night. The latter ; will be In charge of the services. All young people are invited to attend. A spaghetti dinner and social will be held at the Pratum Methodist church, February 7 at 7 o'clock. A spaghetti dish and extras, accord ing to taste, will be served cafe teria style. This supper Is being given to raise funds for local work. Everyone is invited. Farmers Union f Novg roODURN The Woodburn Farmers Union met this week la the! IOOF -all with a large gather ing! of members and visitors, j In stallation ot officers Nras jheld with Eafl Desart of Sllverton, Ins (all in gj office. New of fleers are, Lovis Kdenlg, president; P.l C. McLaughlin,' .vice-pfesident; ;OI Melbv.: secretary: Rovca Sirfoh. confductori -Fred Zuflinden, door- i keeper; ' Oscar Ostrqm, John Sig lohj and John Cornwall, (executive committed. I I . I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Otien and Elmer Aline wjere welcomed as hew members. j f " " IV C. McLanghlin was elected as delegate to the jstat conven tion at Salem In February. Geprge A. iLandon was elected jalternate. Delegates to attend! the Oregon Farmers Union Cooperative i as sociation iwas George Aj Landon, alternate f John Siglohf Future mebtings rUl be held In the IOOF haH. fhe program was prbvlded by the GervaJs Junior brand land ibov insj pictures of Boulder 4am by O. WJ NlblerJ assistant jcouijty agent, Vbcal ConcMls letat Stavt l on STATTON B. N. Hlcics, suber- Intendent lof the State Anti-Liauor League, will deliver the Sunday morning message at the Stayton Chbrch of Christ, j j , 1 On Sunday night at 7:1 0 o'clock a vocal concert win be given! by VelUe Prultt, ,wlth Mi s. Elsie Sh4llenbeitgeras pianist. ' J The followinr rrdrran will ba presented "The Blind Plough man." CMrke; "Thanks; Bel to God. Dickson: "Danny Bov.' I Londonderry Air; j i "Friend of Mice," Sanderson; I "Give Mi a House oA a HiTlaMaV " Pn- Stephen Foster songs, j medlev; pantomime, Mrs. Irai Pridtt; "The Lost Chord," Sullivan: -I Shall not Pass This way Aaln,f Eifflng- erj meaiey or nymn; sermonette, Rejc Melvjn Traxler pastor. l7AIITED LIVE poultdy ; - ww aTa.aa.Lj a t i SEAFOOD A POULTRY MKT. Phone; 6O10i 173 S.iCom'l POLLY AND HER PALS FeUer'a Never Safe! AND MXJ SAV THIS IS ST7T "IT-E THIRD THREATEN INQ ) TN ( V!z7. 1 j ) 1J-TTER VDUVfe VdOvl I kNOV n- RECEIVED? 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