i PAGE TEN Thm OREGON STATESMAN. SalsU Oregon. Tuesday Morning, F-bruary 25, 1S41 Stocks Switch ToRaUySide , Comeback Touched off by Proposed Tax Amendment NEW YORK, Feb. 2-VPTh . stock market "twitched to the ral lying aide in the final hour today alter moving listlessly over an ir regular route during most of the proceedings. While volume was nothing to cheer about, dealings picked up on the " last-minute sortie and lead' ers closed with gains of fractions to 2 or . more points. Steels, mo- tore, aircraft and assorted "blue chips" were among the best per- formers. 7 The Associated Press Average OZ W issues emerge! wiui a net advance of .5 of a point at 41.2. Transfers amounted to 347,730 shares compared with 298,590 last Friday. The turnover in the first four hours totalled only 170,000 shares. Touching off the belated come back, brokers said, was the in troduction of a bill in the house to amend the excess profits tax law to relieve many hard-pressed corporations. In addition, some thought the Hitler speech indi cated no immediate attempt at in vasion of England, with the prin cipal threat an intensification of nihmarin nrarfar RntinMX niwi ... ... . was fairly encouraging but an im portant factor, it was suggested, was the drying up of selling which meant to many analysts that prices would respond 'to modest bidding. An upturn In this week's esti mated steel mill operations was seen as favorable and near-rec ord production rates were expect ed for some time. Among shares, Douglas Air craft held an advance of 3 points in the wake of the best earnings statement in history. Prominent stocks on the recov cry included US Steel, Bethlehem, American Telephone, Chrysler, : General Motors, United Aircraft, Santa Fe, Great Northern, West lnghouse, American Can, Du Pont, Johns-Man ville, JC Penney, Texas ' Corp., Anaconda, Kennecott and Montgomery Ward. Stocks and Bonds ! STOCK AVERAGES February 24 Compiled by The Associated Press 30 IS IS 60 Indus A . 37 8 . 57 2 61 8 70 7 . 63 9 .... 55 S Rails Util StkS A 3 413 40.1 43 a 40 6 Ket change Monday Previous day Month ag Year go IMl hiKh 141 low A -2 A 2 163 331 18 1 17 5 186 17.7 15 4 33.0 37.3 .T9 2 359 32 8 45.0 29 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 Util 10 Frgn A A 41.1 40.3 40.9 30 5 41.3 3S.0 Rails Indus Net change ... Monday Previous day Month i.go ... Year ago 1941 high 1941 !or Low yield A .1 Unch . .. 60 1 104.4 .... 60 S 104.4 .. 64 1 104a MS 102.4 84 2 105 3 ... 80 2 104.4 .113.1 Unch 9.4 S9.4 101.1 965 101 J 99.0 Radio Programs KSLM TUESDAY 11(4 Kc. O: Sunrise Salute. 7:30 News. 7 45 Popular Music. 8.30 News. a-4 Tunc Tabloid. .O0 Pastor's Call. .IS Popular Music, t 45 Melody Mart. 10 WO News. IS 15 Sing Song Time. 1030 Top o' the Morning. 10.45 Popular Mu5ic. 11 0 Musical Horoscope 11 JO Willamette U Chapel. 11:45 Value Pnade. 12 0 Market Reports. 1215 Ivan Ditmars. 12:13 News. it SO Hillbilly Serenade. 12:35 Willamette Valley Opinions. 12:50 The Son Shop. 1 ."00 Popular Music. 1:15 Isle of Paradise. 1 JO Western Serenade. 2 0 New. 2.13 Salem Art Center. 2 :) Popular Mimic. 3:45 Grandma Travels. 3 DO Crossroad Troubador. 3:15 Concert Gems. 4:1V News. 4 Jit Te-ume Tunes. .4:45 Milady's Melody. 5 :0O Popularity Row. 9 30 Dinner Hour Melodies. . 0 News. : 6:15 War News Commentary. ' 2 Popular Music. 45 A Song Is Born. 7:15 Interesting Facts. 730 Twilitfht Trio. 7. is Popular Muc. ' - S HO Ne A s. S:15 Harry Owens Orchestra. JO Ralph C Curti. 8:45 Vocal Varieties. 4 News. 13 Popular Mit1c. 9 JO Legislature Forum. HtfO Ht of the Day. . 10 JO News. ; I0:t5 Let's Dance. 11:15 Dream Time. . f , . - KGW TaesAay 424 K(. A w Nun rise serenade. JO Trail Blazers. t( 1 7-00 News. . 7:45 Sara Hayes, f S. OO Stars of Today. . 15 Against the storm. :45 Kt and My Shadow. 10:15 Between the Boo-ends. 10.45 Dr. Kate. 11-00 Hymns of All Churches. 11 :t 5 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 11 JO Valiant Lady. 1 1 :45 Light of the World. 12 OO Story of Mary Martin. 12 15 Ma Perkins 12 JO Pepper Younfs Tamily. 7hen Oltcrs FaU- L'i r CMs . rcae.Iea. Aataiinc BCCCC&S lor 5000 rears la CHI MA. -utter with what atlateai yea are AFiXICTED ia rders, aiaasilis, keart, laag. Hr, ki.ary, stemaek, gtt. ssadipatiaa. Warm, diasetia. faver, skis, fe asaia eoofiplainta . Clilnese Ilerb ' Co. Office Hoars Oay Tata. as4 laL, t a. ss. ta sa. a4 Sss. ss4 Wo a. t 10:19 a. . 122 N. Coral Kt.. Satem. Or. If U Strictly Private" i CbW TrWE A4T NO USB OF SHOWSMG KNEW 12 & G0S fcfcttUS T, COT AIL EGESSEO VCm. n.EVD4 10 THEM fVNCVilPISeur TrC ASM 3UST loom YJWDAscvrtcmm R&.ME.TVm COLONEL, ASKED MB. UUOCE. ROC tOAS AT t TOLD UM V96 CtOLDMT CAfCS&A LOAD UKS TD HAU& AM FUM..AWT tig Quotations at PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. Uj( AP) Product exchange: Butter Extras I Mi.- standards 31e: Drime firsts 31c: firata 30c. Butterfat First quality, maximum w of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land, 33-33 .c lb.: premium quality (maximum of JS of 1 per cent acidity). 34-34 ,e: vaUey route and country points 2c less, or 3i'.!,c: second quality 2c unler first, or 3i-3i'kc. Tret Portland Produce Ixcnanr Buy ins prices: Large extras ISc; large standards 17c: medium extras 16c: me dium standards 19c. Cheese Sellinc once to Portland tailers: Tillamook triplets 21c lb.; loaf 22c lb. Triplets to wholesalers 19c lb.; loaf. 20c it, f.o.b. Tillamook. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 24. AP) Futures: Open High Low Close Mar 72 73 72 73 Cash Grain: Oats. No. -ii. white. 24.50; barley. No. 2. 45-lb, BW, 24.30; No. 1 flax. 1.73'.,. Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 744: wesetrit white 73; white club 70; west era red 78. Hard red winter: ordinary 75: 11 per cent 771.: 12 per cent 81 ; 13 per cent S3: 14 per cent 89. Hard whlte-Baart: 12 per cent Sl; 13 per cent 3i; l per cent as. Today s Car Receipts: Wheat 36: bar ley 2; flour 36; com 3; millfeed 10. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 24. (AP) (USD A) Hogs: Salable 1800. total 2900; market opened slow. butchers 10-15 lower. do gd-ch. 140-160 lbs $ 7 23 8 00 do gd-ch. ISO-ISO lbs 7.85V 8.50 do gd-ch. 18O-2O0 lbs 8254 8.50 do gd-ch. 200-220 lbs . 8.00 HP 8.50 do gd-ch. 220-24O lbs 7.75 V 8.23 do gd-ch. 240-270 lbs IMut) 8.00 do gd-ch. 270-300 lbs - 7236 7.75 Feeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120- 7.23V .00 Cattle: Salable 2000. total 2150: calves. salable and total. 100: market steady. Steers, good. 900-1100 lbsSlO.OO0 11.00 do med. 730-1 loo lbs 8.75 y 10.25 do con.mon. 750-1100 lbs. 7.50(-i 825 Heifers, good. 750-900 lbs 9 00 9.50 do medium. 5OO-9O0 lbs 7.23 9 00 do cemmon. 500-900 Ibi. 6 2SO 7.23 Cows. Rood, all wts 7 50 t 8.00 no medium, all wts. 6.25r IM do cut-corn, all wts. 5.25V 6 25 do canner. all wts 4J5V 35 12:45 Vic and Sade. 1 :00 Backstage Wife. 1:15 Stella Dallas. 1 JO Lorenzo Jones. 1:45 Young Widder Brown. 2:00 Girl Alone. 2:15 Lone Journey. 2 30 The Guiding Lig'.it. 2:45 Life Can Be Beautiful. 3:15 News. 4:00 Ricardo and His Violin. 4:45 H. V. Kaltenborn. 5:J 5 Jack Armstrong. 5 JO Horace Heldt'a Treasure Chest. 6 00 Hill Cadets on Parade. 6 JO Fibber McGee and Molly. 7 DO Bob Hope. 7 JO Vncle Walter's Doghouse. S.-oo Fred Wanna: flasure Time. S:15 Armchair Cruises. JO Johnny Prrents. 9:00 Palladium Ballroom Orchestra. 9 J Battle of the Sexes. 10:00 News Flashed. 10 JO Bal Tabann Cafe Orchestra. 1 1 .00 News. 11:13 St. Francis Hotel Orchestra. KtX TUESDAY 110 Kc. C JO Musical Clock. 70 Western Agriculture. 7.15 Financial Service. 7 :45 Breakfast Club. B .00 Amen Corner. 9 JO National Farm and Home. 10.00 News. 10 JO Charmingly We Live. 10:45--Associated Press News. 1 1 JO Us Army Band. 120 Orphans of Divorce 12:15 Amanda of Honeymoon Hill. 12 JO John's Other Wife. 12:45 Just Plain Bill. 1:00 Mother of Mine. : 1:15 News, lo Mai ket Report. 1 :45 Curbstone VJuiz. 2 rjO The Quiet Hour. 2:00 Ireene Wicker. 3:15 Bud Barton. 3 JO The Munros. 3:45 Wife Saver. 4:15 European News. 4 JO America Sirrs. B AO Readme; Is Fun. 6:45 Tom Mix. 6 JO John B. Kennedy. t:35 The Inner Sanctum. 7:15 News. 7 J0 Question Bee. . I.-OO Grand Central Station. JO Ben Berni Musical Quiz. 9.-00 Easy Aces. . 9:15 Mr. Keen. Tracer ef Lost - i Personi. IO.aIO Sir Francis Drake Orchestra. 11K0 This Moving World. 1 11:15 Florentine Gardens Orchestra. ' 11:45 Portland Police Reports. 120 War News Roundup. . ... a a a , KOry TUESDAY 949 Kc. 1-00-NW Farm Reporter. : 15 KOIN Ktock. 7:15 News. - " :15 Consumer News. 1 JO The Goldberg'-. :45 By KaJileen Norris. ' 9:00 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 When Girl Marries. 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent. :45 Our Gal Sunday. . 100 Life Can Be Beautiful. 10:15 Women In White. 10 J- Right to Happiness. . -10:45 Mary Lee Taylor. 110 Big Sister. " 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 11 JO Fletcher Wiley. 11:45 My Son and L 120 Martha Webster. - . 12:15 News.' 12 30 Kate Hopkins. - -' - ! 12:45 Woman of Courage. 10 Portia Blake. -1:15 Myrt and Marge. 1 JO Hilltop House. 1 :45 Stepmother. 2 00 American School. . 2 JO Hello Again. - 3:45 Soattergood Balnea. ' , 30 Young Dr. M alone. 3 JO Joyce Jordan. . - . ; , 40 Th Second Mrs. Burton. 4:V-We the Abbotts. 4 JO Second Husband. ' . -5 Newspaprr of the Air. JO First Nighter. By Quinri Hall YUfC SON GOT . ATT, os- Portland Anil 4 rar1n era kvn1irfki4 kw. ww4 .ill -. n "ti 4ft rwi do sausage, good, all wts 7.23' 8.00 do sausage, med. all wts 6.50 ri 7.25 do sausage, ct-cm, all wts 5.50 f;50 Vealera. gd-ch. aU wts 1 1.00 12.00 do com-med, ail wts 8.00(311.00 do cuIL all wts 5.50V 8.00 Sheep: Salable and total 1800; fat lambs 23-33 higher. Lambs, good and choice $ 9.73 10.35 do medium and do common 9.W((9 9-13 8.00 V -75 8.73$ 6 JO . 4.00 3.75 Ewes, good-choice do common-medium Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 24 ( AP) Country meats selling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. l5o lbs. llwc: vealers. Icy. 17'ic- 18c; Bght-thln. 12-lSc; heavy 12-14c; lambs, old crop. 16,i-17c: ewes 6-10c: good cutter cows, 10-llc: canner cows. -l0c; bulls, 12-13C. Live poultry Buying prices: " No. 1 grade Leghorn t rollers, li-2 lbs., 15c; fryers under 3 lbs., 14c; fryers. 3 to 4 4 lbs.. 16c: roasters, over S lbs., 17c; Leghorn hens over 3 lbs- 13-1 4c; Leg. horn hens under 3 lbs., 13c; colored hens over 3 lbs., 15c. Old roosters 5c lb. Dressed turkeys Buy1n prices: New crop hen. 18-20c; toms 18-19c. .Dressed turkeys Nominal selling prices: Hens zc; toms 20-21C. Onions Oregon Danvers. 100-1.25: Yakimaa. 1.15-1.25; Idalio large Spanish, 1.00 sack. Potatoes Deschutes. No. 1. 1.20-1.25: selected Deschutes brand 1.25-1.35; Yakimas. 1.00-1.05 cwt.: Klamath 115- 1.23 cental Selected Klamath. 1 J3-1 J5. Hay Selling price to retailers Alfal fa No. 1. 14.73 ton: oat-vetch lt.00 ton: clovsr 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore gon 17.00 ton: valley Timothy 14.00- 19.00 ton PorUand. Wool 1940 eastern Orexon rantfe 30- 32c; 1941. contracts. Oregon ranch nom inal. 30c lb.: crossbred. 34-35c: Wil lamette valley 12 months. 34-35C. Domestic flour beUin nrice. eltv delivery. 1 w DDL lots: Famllv oat- ents. 49s. 3.63-3.75: bakers' hard wheat net 4.50-5.45; bakers' bluestem 40-5.20: blended hard wheat Hour 8.00-3 JO; soft Wool in Boston BOSTON. Feb. 24 (API (USD A) I mere was a Utile interest in soot of ferings of greasy combing domestic 3.53 Elmer Davis. News. :00 The World Today. 6.30 Professor Quiz. 70 Glen Miller Orchestra. 7:15 Invitation to Learning. 7:45 News of the War. 80 Amos "n" Andy. :15 Lanny Ron. 30 Court vt Missing Heirs. V:00 We. the People. 9:30 Baker Theatre Players. 100 Five Star Final. 10 JO Nightcap Yarns. 10:45 Hal Howard Orchestra. 11:30 Manny Strand Orchestra.' 11:55- News. a a a KALE TUESDAY 1309 Kc. 8 30 Memory Timekeeper. 7 OO News. 00 Good Morning Neighbor. JO News 8 43 Buyer's Parade. 9:00 This and That. 9 JO The Woman s Side cf the News . K.ep J-it to Music 10.OO John B. Hughes. 10:CO--Voice of American Women. 10:45 Bachelor's Children. 110 Friendly Neighbors. 1 1 :30 Concert Gems. 12:45 News. 1 :UO We Are Always Young. 2 00 Sunshine Express. 2:30 News. 2. -4N Secrets of Happiness. 3 00 News. 4 00 FH A Talk. 4 30 Sands of Time. 5 15 News. 3:30 Shaftcr Parker. 5 45 Captain Midnight. 00 Fulton Iwis. jr. 6 JO John B. Hushes. 7 00 Fay Gram Swing. 7 15 J4i.v Alien. 7 JO Wythe Williams. JO Laft n" Swing Club. "0 News. 9:15 Sketches in BUck and White. 9:35 Griff Williams. 13.-00 Fr hoes From Opera. 10 30 News. 10:45 Henry King Orchestra. 110 Jan Garber Orchestra. a a KO ACTUESDAY 359 Kc. :00 News. 9.15 The Homemakers' Hour. 100 Weather Forecast 19:15 Cavalcade of Drama. 110 School of the Air. 11:30 Music of the Masters. 120 News. 11 15 Farm Hour. 20 Study Club. 2:45 Monitor Views the News. 3:15 WRC - 3:45 News. t - 4 JO Stories for Boys and Girls. 50 On the Campuses. . 45 Vespers. 6:15 News. JO Farm Hour. 7 JO Chechoslovakia Music. 7 :45 Consumers' Forum. 0 U of O Band Concert. S. -45 Neighborhood News. 45 Boole Chat. ; 90 OSO Round Table. 9J0OSC, Cadet Band. ' 9:45 School of Education. , Dr. Y. T. Last, H.D. Dr. O. C-aa, SU9. ; DR. CHAN LAM Ckiaese afa-idss C. 241 Kocth liberty tTsxtslrs Pertlaaa OeaerU Elactris Ca. Olfica epa Taesday aaa fi-taxdiy Bly 10 a. as. ta 1 sja.; ta 7 a.sa. Osas-ltatSoa, Xlaea sraaaars av4 btIim Uata are free af caar re. - SS Tsars la Hastsetsl . Wheat Market Shows Action Prices Soar to Highest Level in Month With 4 Cent Advance M ft . . . . . riA-vs, x en. i-wr-An out v.. a i r ' , rmiosession uuuiunnw uw wneai pu xoaay A J.. . ... ... ouij, ianguia iraae into uu . wxu prices soarins aimosi lour cents to UM Y ? 1 i i , . . .. uisuca. icvei in -Doui a montn. It was the sharpest upturn , w i . . wuuuis. , AarKet veterans, wno 2S!f 2?..?.U. v ucuiuw vause mr uie? suuuen rush to buy. cited numerous un derlying factors, including the Hitler speech, recent reports of crop damage and indications by government officials that no ma terial rhani? r th farm nmimm V,.7I T TJ : uiuuuiuk uie crup loan system, was contemplated. Wheat dipped as much as cent during the first hour but, when increased purchase orders revealed a dearth of offers in July ana sepiemDer contracts, prices rose rapidly, reaching peaks of 84 for May and 79 for July in the final hour. Despite late pro- it uajioxiK. u rices cioiea higher than Friday, May 83-4 and July 79V4-H. The swift wheat price upturn brought numerous previous short sellers into the pit with buying orders to cover their commitments and this accelerated the advance. I Hrnirpr rrri-tawri hAnt-nF-m k a mill 1 , 1." J "V ""8 acuic. nejf BtiriDuiea mucn or me buying to professionals, many of whom have been out of the mar ket for some time. Grangers' News TURNER Thursday the Home Economics club of Turner Sur prise grange will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Wiiliam Spiers, for an all day meeting and club dinner. wools in Boston today. Fine Delaines were quoted at 43 to 44 cents. In the grease, bright medium fleeces were in some demand at 43 to 43 cents, in the grease. Contracting continued in the western states. Some dealers were al ready taking interest In the early shorn lambs' wools which should be avail able in a few weeks in the fleece-wool states. TOOTS AND CASPER POLLY AND HER PALS It' Numbers That Count j J '. 'By CLIFF STTKRj . . - t 1 H-M-MM LET'S 6EEA I IyVHVUH AINY KtPT COMFJ4NV) j I WHAT I MEAN f T" ACCORDING TO MV S f WV-rnATTER, 1 WITH ANV SINGLE MDUNQ OONT IS THREE ! A f ( DLARV, IVE BEEN ( HAS VUH GONE ) FELLER F-ER MORE-'N A I BE SILL5 AND A HALF- VEARS J L ENGAGED THREE J X-. DAFT ? r-T MONTH AT A TIME !r- MOTHER ALTOGETHER 4---sL 2 ) i T MICKEY MOUSE Second Section Corning Through! By WALT DlStxlr I V voeooHE) ,7k I rOVW. L:- ' y I et-M y. i -1 V rz cosh darn apes ) i n'-i T-ESE MONKEYS J VV.fV m &A V VAKtfLE'U HAVE X 0NE.TRA.CK -X DjAi fi3ss? 1 i ' I LITTLE ANNIE R CONEY A Profitable Suggestion ! By BRANDON WALSH ' I WAS CrOST THINK ( VtfftTMAT WWCT I i FUN? SO 0l TWIWK RUNNINff AN 1 V Y Eft MA'AM -XXJ OUST I ' H-t" MV f5TAf?S. ANNIET, waJUrrrCBESwm.)ttyjzzzJ wawotctucestawdisfum? st in Tr shade vaewe) Kmz orajgeS yotrvsGfYCHMSA ) IFTH3?EW4f3lOT5 rT 7C7&SX 1 SMELLS NCE AW fXS Vb$MAKES'EM ) GOQOIDCim JS AN LOTSA 'ORANGE J iT fQXnOOPENAN' f0 ?" ORAHG&AU'VOtiMJSKD. I FEEL GLAD ALU 1 jS-r - ' ylnsci T t-y ; IV6 A NOTION TO - aV. ive A Hunch bet the. whole f THAT'tSNIPPY SNOOZER SSCOO.? UN CUE - WILL WIN THE SIXTH EVERETT LEFT ME l TotAYI J ON THE NAtV AMO IP ME AANS BOY i i II ' T WOULD MAKE - " H zs. EVERSTT THINK THIMBLE THEATRE StaiTlng . r-TiJ?' 0lrav JWf PiUi rVyWEREs wimpw ? ru. a j i sou hpwe uch I f blow me down; thiJ 1 1-with an order Tm- JB THE SVT WORK J -ORGEOU UMPO j .SOLiX. 3aOLrSK J koP FRENCH FWEO XjjWrToPABrr - hoover ,Y MtZrT hf n UTTLe wwh SSln Closing NEW YORK, Feb 24 (ff1) Air Reduction 38 Du Pont Alaska Juneau -4V Kastman Al Chera & Dye 146 EL Pow A is Chal .29 Gen Electric .,. . 32 Pub Serv NJ 26 Amer Can - 1-85 Gen Am Car & Fdy 2S General Am XtA CM fifr: HV. Onnrlrirh I tllll WMA W W " - a tii mr;n- 1 " !.- w Smelt & Rf -40 Great North I a a. -i inn, nmhramd I -.ww rf a Tobacco B -.69 Illinois Wat Works Insp Copper iM vt r . c ii Tt,.- TT - I - w - -" " ' a,a Int Nickel In a ni 4 Int Pap 23 IntTel imuMn Aviation C' Baldwin Loco 15 Kennecott Bendix Aviation 34 Labbey - O - Bethlehem Steel -78 Lockheed Boeing Airplane -15 Loew's Borden .,19 Long-Bell Borg Warner .18 Monty Ward 36 Sunshine Mining .8 I . . Callahan Z-I Nash-Kelv Calumet Hec 6 Nat Biscuit Canada Dry 12 Nat .Dairy Canadian Pacific -3 Nat Distillers 22 Union Pacific Caterpillar Trac -45 National Celanese 23 NY Central .12i United-Aircraft 38 Chesa & Ohio ; .40 North Amer Av -14 United Cprp . .1 Chrysler 65 No Amer Co -15JJnited Drug 4 coL Gas & Elec -3 North Pacific 6 United Fruit 65 Commer Solv 9 Ohio Oil 7 US Rubber J20 Consolid Aircraft 25 Ohis Steel Consolid Edison ..21 .Pac Amer Consolid Oil ..5s Pac Gas Contl Can .37 Packard Corn Prod iSVt Pan Amer Crown Zeller 13 V. Paramount Curtiss Wright 8V J C Penney Douglas Aircraft ..70 Penna RR uaoiYtlJJttU Has Leading Role MT. ANGEL. Mr. and Mrs. Louis LeDoux and children, Yvonne, Frankie and Dick, mo tored to Oswego Sunday to hear the operetta "Chimes of Norman dy" presented at Marylhurst col lege by the girls of the -college and the boys of Portland univer sity. Jimmy Nolan, former Mt. An gel college basketball star, sang the leading role. The LeDouxs also visited with Mr. LeDoux's sister. Sister Lou ise Mary, who is a member of the Marylhurst faculty. A Popeye Quotations To day's closing quotations: De N ..1-4 Phelps Dodge 29 Kod 129 Phillips Pet 36 & Lt 3HProc & Gamble -51 - Punman ; . ?4 Motors -42 Radio 4 .13 Rayonier 13 - . tIt .18 Republic Sleel ,25 fTUchfield Oil 18 - - 8 .11 Safeway Stores -38 Central 6 Sears Roebuck 72 .10 Shell Union 1 toa. 48 Socony Vacuum 8 Can -24 Sou Cal Edison 25 & P Pf d 12 South Pacific .8 & Tel ' 2 Sperry Corp J2 3 Johns Manville 58 Stand Brands 6 Ford 3 Stand Oil Calif -18 35 Stand Oil Ind 26 . A L 23 Stand Oil NJ 34 .32 Stone Webster 5 Studebaker 6 .4 Texas Corp. 6 .17 Union Carbide 64 13 78 Prod -13 Union Oil Calif . Lead 16 United Airlines . 13 J&Va US Rubber PFD 84 Fish - 7 US Steel .. 58 & Elec -26 Ms Vanadium 28 Motor 2 Warner Pictures 2 Air 12 Western Union .20 Pic 10!s Westing Elec 95 ; .77 Woolworth .30 Vi r 23 British Missions . Get Church Aid MILL CITY A fellowship dinner was held In the Churclvpf Christ Wednesday night, at which time H. I. Plymale, Mrs. Nellie Charpiloz and Ernest Miller de livered short talks on the aid for British missions, after which all stepped to the church audi torium where a program was presented. Del J. Tripp of Salem spoke on the Ninety and Nine men's movement, and a free wil offer ing was collected for the benefit of British missions. Between 75 and 80 were in at tendance. Chance Too Long to Take! YOU CANT TAWE A Wl iUES5v HELLO. WHO WON T , f TT X LON CHANCH LIKE fj VOUt?- ' VtHE SIXTH RACE? I Ml$$ED ) THAT. CASPERi UNCLE RlxHT. -9V??lZl T"0 I ' THE I fM- J ghP? (won pay-x j jjm The Idol" oi Wimpy'si Eye . .- I Financier May Resign Office Vi To Enter Army NEW YORK, Feb. 24-(ff)-When; the governor of the New Yorkf stock exchange meet Wednesday the mala item on the agenda may. n s m uvwe u : - n v president, William C Martin, of "his Intention to resign. R Martta, 34, and a bachelor, been examined by his local draft board and has told friends that, if accepted for army duty before June ' 1, when his present con tract expires, he will resign his $48,000-a-year job Immediately. Wall street reports have It that Howland Davis, executive vice- president of the exchange, will probably be selected to succeed Martin. '.:r - ; - The governors also are expected In the near future to be asked to consider a proposition, offered by some member firms, for jus up ward revision of exchange com mission rates as they apply to in vestors,-giving active traders an advantage. Proponents of the plan say they believe such a differen tial might encourage greater trad ing activity. t . XXVESTOCK (Billing prices for No. 1 stock! based on cojiditiona and sales reported up to 4 p.m ) 1940 spring lambs . 1 71 Yearlin-: lambs s nn tn inn Ewes 3.00 to 5.00 Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs r 8.35 Sows 6.00 to 6-25 Beef cows ' . 7.00 Bulls i ; 6.75 to 7JM Heifers Dairy Type Cows , Live veal 8.50 to 7.00 4-50 to 6.00 12.00 Money Promptly At Low Roles ! 1 See 8 Ds Whexi Yon Need Ready Cash -aajs4sBSSBB I - ' .... , w Salem INJarliot Quotations Eatterf at. No. 1 Ktfe; Ne. A grade print. 35c; B grade Je; t-uters 38c. ; .-.'..j ;"j j: (Buylaf Prices) : . , , Tii prices below supplied by a local grocer are mdicaUv of the daily mar ket Diices Midi to growers by Salem JrJ " . buyers but are pat guaranteed by The sutesman; . . ' - ;:': - ; VEGfilABUES Brussels sprouts . ... Cabbage, lb. , ,, has Cauliflower, crate i Celery, rreen -r Garlic U. . Lettuce, 4's Mustard preens.; dor onions, greea Parsnipe. nig Potatoes. 100 lb; O. 1 50 lbs.. No. Z Hot house rhubarb, box Radishes, do. GRAIK. KAY AKD SEEDS Wheat. No. 1, rccleaned. bu..l .73 Oats, No. - I 21.00 to P2 00 Feed barley, ton! ,, 21.00 to 22.00 Clover "y. -tm ; 0O AlXalla hay. ton !. 12 00 to 14.00 Ege nvsh. No. 1 urade. S3 lb bag 1 1.80 Dairy feed, 80-lb bagj 1 J3 Hen scratch feed J. !1J90 Cracked corn . .- 2.00 i r- r F.GGS AND POULTRY (Baying Prices of Andresen) Grade A large, dot- .16 Grade A medium, dor. .14 .14 .13 .13 .09 .13 .05 Grade B large, Uoz. colored nens i U Colored lrys White ghorn. heavy . White Leghorn frys Old rooeters u. X)8 to (BaylBg Prices joi Marion Creanjery) Grade A large, lo- 18 Grade A medium, tloz Grade B large, doz .14 .14 .10 .10 .13 .17 .11 .10 .03 .03 ( Pullets, doz. i 1 Checks and under grades-. Colored hens j j' Colored fners JL l 'Leghorn fryers i , Leghorn nens j j , , 1 btags 1, Old roosters L No. 2 poultry JOS less, i HOPS ! CBoyfag Prices) 29 STATE FHIAIICE CO. -344 State ' I Phone 92$'l ! Uc S-218 M-222 By JIMJY MURPHTfi J