The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 11, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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    The OESGOSI STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Saturday Morning; October. 11. 1941 j
page ten;
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StockMarket
Still Scared
Fails to Recover in
.. Dull Day; Air Stock
Soars on Dividend
NEW YORK, Oct 10 ff)- The
stock market Friday found it im
possible to reduce the pressure of
its recent scare over the Russian
situation and move , toward re
covery goals.
After Thursday's .6 of a point
decline the Associated Press 60
stock composite held J unchanged
at 41.8. Transfers showed no
buoyancy, totaling 485,020 shares
against Thursday's 717,410.
Wright Aeronautical soared up
6 points on the announcement of
,an $8 dividend, or double the
previous payment Most of the
stock it owned by Curtiss-Wright
The latter, in turn, declared a
dividend of $1, also a 100 per
cent jump over the previous pay
ment, and this issue moved up a
fraction in active dealings.
Likewise in demand was Con
solidated Aircraft whose "earnings
for the .eight months to Aug. 31
were reported at $5.57 a share
against $2.30 a share earned in
the full year 1040.
Closing higher were General
Motors,. Chrysler, U. S. Steel,
Bethlehem, U. S. Rubber, Boeing,
Glenn Martin, Dow Chemical,
Southern Railway and Texas
Corp. Backward were Du Pont,
Allied Chemical, Eastman, Johns-
Manville and General Electric.
Grain Market
Buying Seen
CHICAGO, Oct 10 -JP)- Sta
bility returned 'to the grain mar
ket Friday and prices tried to
rally as traders displayed more
composure regarding Russian war
developments following Thurs
day's upset
Grain men interpreted war
news as at least no worse than
Thursday. Furthermore, the low
est level of prices for the past
several weeks encouraged some
buying on the part of commercial
and consuming interests as well
as dealers who sold "short" re
cently. Wheat scored maximum gains
of - cent corn -, oats
-l, rye " -l, and soybeans
2-3 ft. Although not all of these
gains could be maintained, wheat
closed unchanged to higher
compared with yesterday, Decem
ber $1.18-, May $1.23-.
Wool Trade for
Week Is Spotty;
Prices Firm,
BOSTQN, Oct lO-CffhThe
Commercial Bulletin will say
Saturday:
Trading in wool in the sea
board markets this week has been
slow and spotty but prices are
firmly maintained. In the west,
about 5,000,000 pounds of wool
have been moved, chiefly in Texas,
, New Mexico and Wyoming at
firm, rates. A little wool has been
sold In the bright wool states at
1 to 1 cents less than a week
ago. . , . j j
"Foreign markets are very firm,
with fair purchases for this mar
ket Purchases of wool for this
.country in Australia to Septem
ber 30 are officially reported at
179,564 bales.
"The piecegoods market is over-
shadowed by government pur
chases. Brig. Gen. C SCorbin,
assistant quartermaster general of
the United States, states to the
j wool editor of the Commercial
Bulletin that the wool goods pro
gram of the government is well in
hand; that all the blankets neces-
; sary for the current fiscal year
have been procured and that fur-
: ther quantities of supplementary
fabrics for the balance of the
year will be announced probably
". before the first of the year, al
though recent rumors of 25,000,-
000 yards or more are exagger
ated. v: i-"v ;- '
"General Corbin also stated that
- the supply of wool in the hands
of the industry at the present time
are sufficient to carry us through
to the end of 1942 without further
Importations, at the present rate of
consumption. He recommended
. the entire wool Industry for the
manner in which it has supported
the government program and at
the same time restrained prices.'
Mud Cuts Celery .
Supply, Price iip
PORTLAND, Oct 10-ffV-Very
muddy fields cut the supply , of
celery on the East Side farmers'
wholesale market Friday, provid
ing a firm market and brisk Re
mand at 85 cents crate for Utah
type. Celery root was 60-65 cents
dozen bunches. -V'!::
Root vegetables moved well, but
at no advance in price. Watercress
brought 60 cents, parsley and mus
tard greens each 20 cents dozen
bunches. ' . ,
Bean Prices Erratic
PORTLAND, Oct 10-(-Bean
price trends were very erratic on
the Portland wholesale market
Friday, ranging from 3 to 6
ccr.s ipound for Elu Lake va
riety t,i exactly the same quality.
I lost sales were 4 cents. . Younts
trcusht 31,i-4 cents pound 1 and
T ell stock 50-63 cents Jug. Limas
v, ere 85-C3 cents lug."
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WITH A SECRETARY I
AP
Closing Quotations
NEW YORK, Oct 10-(fl3-Today,s closing quotations:
Air Reduction 40
Eastman Kodak-136
FJec Power & Lt 1
General Electric 30
General Foods..- 40
General Motors- 39
Goodrich ... 20
Goodyear 18 V4
Great Northern- 24
Greyhound - u 13
Illinois Central 8V4
Insp Copper.. 10
Interna tl Harv 49
Internatl Nickel28
Int Pap & P Pfd 67
Int Tel & Tel 2
Johns Manville 62
Kennecott 33
Libbey-O-Ford 27
Lockheed 27
Locw's , 37
Long-Bell A 2
Monty Ward 32
Nash Kelvinator 4
National Biscuit 17 14
Natl Dairy Prod 15
Natl Distillers....- 23
National Lead 16y4
NY Centra 11
No American Av 13
No American Co 12
Northern . Pacific 6
Ohio Oil 8
Otis Steel 6
Pac Am Fish. 11 4
Pac Gas & Elec- 24 Vi
Packard 2
Pan Am Airways 17
Paramount Pict. 14
J C Penney 84
Penn RR 22
Alaska Juneau 3Vi
Al Chem & Dye-155
All is Chalmers 28
American. Can 83
Am Car & Fdy 2tVt
Am Rad It Std S 5
Am Rolling Mills 12
Am Smelt & Ref 39
Am Tel & Tel153
Am Tobacco B.. 71
Am Water Works 3
Am Zinc L & S 5
Anaconda 25
Armour Illinois- 4
Atchison 28
Aviation Corp 3
Baldwin Loco. 14 Vt
Bendiz Aviation 36
Bethlehem Steel 62
Boeing Airplane 19
Borden : 20
Borg Warner. 19
California Pack.. 22
Calumet Hec. -6
Canadian Pacific 4
Cat Tractor...- 42
Celanese
22
Chesapeake & O
36
56
Chrysler -
Col Gas & Elect.
Commercial Solv
2
9
Consolid Aircraft 38
Consolid Edison.. 15
Consolidated Oil
6
Contniental Can
36
Corn Products....
51
Crown Zellerbch 13
Curtiss Wright... 10
Douglas Aircraft 71
Du Pont De N 148
Radio Programs
KSLM SUNDAY 139f Kc
8:0O Flowing Rhythm.
8 SO Melodic Moods.
0 Voice of Tomorrow.
9:15 Symphonic Swing.
9 JO Popular Concert.
10:00 Sunday Reveries.
11 :00 American Lutheran Church.
li:00 Singtng Strings.
12 JO News Hilighta.
12:45 Song Shop.
1:00 Young People' Church.
1 :30 Hawaiian Serenade.
20 Marimba Melodies.
2:30 Joe Reichman's Orchestra.
30 Western Serenade.
3:30 Boy's Town.
4:00 Gypsy Orchestra. 1
4 JO Symphonic Swing.
80 Variety Hall.
:00 Tonight's Headline.
6:15 Sacred Music.
6:30 Operatic Aria.
70 Eton Boys.
7 JO String Serenade.
80 World Headlines.
8:15 Organ Trio.
JO Tango Time.
9:00 News Taboid.
9:15 Music at the Console.
- 9 JO Back Home Hour.
10:00 Dream Time.
KG W NBC 8 UND A Y 2t Ke. 1
8:00 New.
8:05 Rhapsodies of the Rockies.
8 JO Church In Your Home.
8:00 Second Guessera.
JO Emma Otero, Singer.
10:00 Upton Close, commentator.
10 JO The World Is Yours.
11 .-00 Sunday Down South.
11:15 Concert Petite.
11 JO Chicago Round Table. ' ,
12. -OO 18th Century Favorites.
12:15 H. V. Kaltenborn. - ?
12 JO Sammy Kaye Orchestraf
12:43 News Headlines and Highlights
10 Home Fires. . ,.-
1:15 Tony Won Scrapbook.
1:30 Stars of Tomorrow.
, 2:00 Joe and MabeL !
2:30 We're Five in the Family.:,.
-30 Catholic Hour. , 4
5 JO The Great Gildersleeve.
4:00 Jack Benny. " f
.4 JO Band Wagon. '
S0 Charlie McCarthy.
9 JO One Man's Family.
S. -00 Manhattan Merry -Co-Round.
6 JO Album of Familiar Music. :
7. -OO Hour of Charm. ..
7:30 Sherlock Holmes.
8:00 Carnival Symphony of Mel
' ody.
8:19 Dear John. ' "
:45 Armchair Cruiser. i .
90 Walter Winchea
9:15 The Parker Family.
9:30 Quiz of Two Cities. : "
100 News Flashes.
10:15 Bridge to Dreamland. - -11:00
Song of the String. " ' f r "
ll:45-News Boom. -
JkEX NBC SUNDAY 11S Ke. 1 .
:00 Amen Corner Program.' S
JO Treasure Trails of Song.
90 Radio City Music Ball. 1
10:30 Speaking of Glamour.
10:45 Toley and Glenn.
110 Wake Up. America.
120 Josef Marais African Trek.
, 12:30 Matinee with LyteU.
, 10 Sunday Vesper.
1 JO Behind the Mike. .
S 0 Ambassador East Hotel Orch. '
30 Music "for Listening.
J:SO Star of .Today. , .
40 European News. 1
4:30 Captain Flagg and Sgt Quirt,
8:00 Voice of Prophecy. -
S:19 Boek Chat. -
9:3e Sou therna ires.
:00 Grandpappy end His Pals.
JO News Headline k Highlights.
70 Good Will Hour.
80 Inner Sanctum Mysteries.
8:30 Jack Benny. .
90 Dear John.
9:15 Eleanor Roosevelt.
9 JO Highway Nijrht Express.
' 9:45 Beau Soire Musical.
18 JO Hawthorne Temple Services.
11 JO War New Round Up.
. .
KOIN CBS SUNDAY 879 Kc'i
7:30 Wings Over Jordan.
80 West Coast Church.
8:30 This Land We Defend. N '
8:45 News. : :;
90 Country Journal. . ' .
9 JO Salt Lake Tabernacle, v .
100 Church of the Air.
10 JO This la the Life.
110 Spirit of 41.
11 30 The World Today
By QuinnHall
A WOSPTTAL I
MJBWT TD VWR
VOOR. SON
Phelps Dodge. 28
Phillips PetroL 44
Proct & Gamble- 57
Public Serv NJ 19
Pullman -25
Radio 3
Rayonler 12
Rayonier Pfd 27 V4
Republic Steel 18
Richfield Oil 10
Safeway Stores. 43
Sears Roebuck-. 70
Shell Union 13
Socony Vacuum- 9
Sou Cal Edison 23
Southern Pacific 12
Sperry Corp ...33
Stand Brands 5
Stan Oil Calif 23
Stan Oil Indiana 31
Stan Oil NJ 41
Stone & Webster 6
Studebaker . 5
Sunshine Mining -5
Texas Corp -40
Trans-America 4
Union'.Carbide 74
Union Oil Calif 14
Union Pacific . 75
United Airlines 13
United Aircraft -36
United Drug 5
United Foods .72
US Rubber 23
US Rubber Pfd 97
US Steel i 52
Vanadium .22
Warner Pictures -5
Western Union JJ9
Westing Elec 82
Woolworth .. 30
These schedules are supplied fey
the lesoectlve stations. Any varia
tions noted by listeners are dee te
changes made fey the stations without
-otic to this newspaper.
120 Columbia Symphony Orch.
I JO Pause That Refreshes.
20 Family Hour.- . -
2:45 William Shirer, News.
3:00 Silver Theatre.
3 JO Melody Ranch. .
3:55 Dear Mom.
4:15 William Wallace. .-
4 JO News:
8:00 Columbia Workshop.
8 JO Castles in the Air..
6:55 Elmer Davis. News.
80 Sunday Evening Hour.
70 Take It or Leave It.
7:30 Helen Hayes.
8:00 Crime Doctor. .
8 JO I Was There. : '
9:00 Leon F. Drews.
9:15 Claude ThomhiH Orchestra.
9:30 Baker Theatre.
100 Five Star Final.
10:15 Cosmo Jones. -10
JO Dick Aurandt Orchestra.
10:45 Marine Corp.
' 110 Ken Stevens. Songs. '
II JO Manny Strand Orchestra,
lias News. .
KALE MBS SUNDAY 1339 Kc
7 JO BBC News.
7:45 Melody Boys Quartet.
8:00 Reviewing Stand. . .
8J5 News. .
8 JO Central Church of Christ.
90 Sam Brewer, Egypt. -9:10
Elizabeth Wayne, Batavia.
9:20 John B. Hughes. .
9 JO Voice of Prophecy Choir.
9:45 Songaloguc.
100 News. , ; '
10:15 Romance of the Hi-Ways.
10 JO The Hymn Singer. .
" 10:45 Canary Chorus. -
11 0 Children's ChapeL
11:15 Gems of Melody
1 1 :45 Hollywood Whispers.
120 News. .
12 JO Disney's Song Parade. ' "
20 Swedish Baptist Temple.
2 JO Sam Brewer. Egypt. .
20 Elizabeth Wayne, Batavia.
250 John B. Hughes. -90
Haven of Rest
2 JO Bulldog Drummond. ' -
40 Symphonic Strings. -
4 JO Invitation to Waltz.
4:45 Around the Clock. .
50 American Forum. .
90 Old Fashioned Revival Hour.
70 Gabriel Heatter.
7:15 Bands on Parade.
7 JO The Moon Hangs Low.
Hinson Memorial Church.
. 90 News.- -
9:15 Voice of Prophecy. ,". '
- 95 Music for Sunday. - .
1001 Am an American. -i-1015-LitUe
Concert.
10 JO News. .
195 Ted Weems Orchestra.' " ,
" 110 Sunday Night at Cocoanut "
- with , the exception of . the
claims division, the state employ
Kent service office will be closed
Monday, , since Columbus day
falls, on Sunday, W. H. Bafllie,
manager, announced Friday. 1
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Or.Y.T.Lam. NJ Dr.G. ChavNJ.
D1L (JUAN LAM
Chinese. Mediris Co.
tU Norta Uberty
Upstairs Portland General Elec. Co.
Ofi ice epea Tuesday aad Saturday
!? a., te 1 p.m.; to T pjm.
CensaltatiQiv Blood pressure and
arias tests art fit cf chart. ,
X Years ta Basinets
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Salem Market
The prices below suDDlied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices paid to glowers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed by
The Statesman:
VEGETABLES
Apples, box - 1.M
Beets, Dune a. doz. .
Brussels sprout, fist 1.10 ..
Cabbage , . ,, , 1.60
Carrots - -0
Cauliflower, crate 1-5
Celery, green 1.40
uorn, zresn. aox. - ji .
Danish squash ,-- -
Garlic, lb. " ' J5
Hubbard squash MS
Lettuce, 5s - -U0
Mustard Greens, doz. M
Parsnips, lug '" .75
Onions, SO lbs. -, - 1J35
rtninnm fr. 3n
peppers, green. ID.
Potatoes, 100 lbs. No. 1 new 1.85
Potatoes, No. 2. 50-lb. bag 5
Radishes, doz. AO
GRAIN, HAS AND SEEDS .
(Bayiag races)
"X
Oats, No. 1
' 30.00
30.00
9.00 to 10.00
.10.00 to 12.00
1.70
2.25
. 2-25
. JM to 10
Feed barley, ton
Clover bar. ton
Alfalfa bay. ton.
Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag
Hen scratch feed
Cracked corn , ,
Wheat
BUTTER PRINTS:
(Baying Prices)
.41
.40
.42
Quarters
EGGS AND POULTRY
(Baying Prices of Andresen'i)
BUTTERTAT
No. 1
No. S
.41
J7(,
.42
J5
J5
JO
JO
J8
J8
Premium
Extra large white .
Extra large brown
Medium ,
Standard .
Pullets
Colored hens
Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 10 (API-
Country meats Selling price to retail
ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers.
126-140 lbs. 15',i-16c. light-thin, 14-17c;
vealera, fancy, 19-20c; heavy 16-lBc
lambs, yearlings, 10-14c; 1941 spring
lambs ls-isc; ewes e-ioc; good cut
ter cows,- 12-12l6c; canner cows, 11-
uc; buns, iti-i5c
Live Doultry Buylne nrlcest No. 1
grade Leghorn broilers, under 14 ns4
17c; over 14 lbs- 17c; fryers. 2'4-4 lb,
17'(4c; roasters, over 4 lbs. 17c; col
ored hens 1714c; Leghorns, under 3',4
lbs, 14c: over 3l lbs. 16c Old roost
ers 8c lb.
Dressed turkeys N o m 1 n a 1 selling
prices: Hens, old crop, S4-25c: new
crop. 27c, toms 28c
Onions Oregon 1.10-1.25, 60-lb, box;
Walla Walla. 1.00. SO-lb. box. -
Peas Coast No. 1. 2.25-2.50 box:
Brownsmead 1.75-2.00 box.
Peppers Green, 30-40c box.
Potatoes New white locals. 1J0
cental. Deschutes locals 1.85. Yakima
No. 1 Gems 1.80-1.85 cental; Klamath
Falls, 1J5 cental.
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Quotations
Baying prices: A grade
print 41V4c; B grade 4He;
quarter 42
Colored fry
White Leghorn
J7
J3
J05
Old roosters
(Baying Prices of Marie- Creamery)
BUTTEKFAZ -:
Premium , . .42
No. 1 - . . . .41
No. 2 .,., J -
EGGS .. : -,
Large -A.,,, , .,,- J5
Large B , JO
Medium A . . JO
Medium B , JO
Pullets i a
Checks. , ., J2
Colored hens , , . J5
Colored fryers , J4
Leghorn fryer . JS
Leghorn hen . , JS
Old roosters ., , , , 9
No. 2 poultry jOS kss. -HOP
(Baying Prices)
. seeaea '
1942 contract
.... ; JO
J2 to J8
J8
1941
Seedless ,
LIVESTOCK
(Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales reported up to
4- pjn.) .' , '
Top lambs , , : 100
Ewes 4.00 to 5.00
Hogs, top 160-200 lbs . 10 50
Sow ; 8.50
VeaL top
Dairy type cows
Beef cow
Bulls ";:
12.00 to 12.50
6.00 to 625
. 8.50 to 7.00
8 00 to S.79
. SJO to 7JS
.18
Heifers
Dressed veal .,
WOOL AND UOHAJB
Wool
Lambs
Mohair '
J3
.45
Portland
Hay Selling price oa tracks: Alfalfa
No. 1. 16.00-l2.50; oat-vetch, 120 ton;
Willamette valley clover. 11.00 ton; tim
othy, eastern Oregon , 210 ton.
Hide Calves, 20c; green beef,
10c; kip 15c; bull 4c.
Mohair 1941. 12-month. 43c lb.
Nuts Price to wholesaler: Filberts:
Barcelona, jumbo 21c, large 18', 4c, fancy
17ic, baby 16ie lb; Duchiny. Jumbo
20c, large 19c, fancy 18c lb.; brixnuts,
Jumbo 21c, large Wic, fancy 17c lb.
Walnuts Price to wholesaler: First
grade franquettes 21', 4c, large 19',4c,
medium 17 ',4c. baby 15c lb.; soft -shell,
large 18 ',4c medium 16',4c, baby 14c lb.;
Mayette, large 20c lb.; second grade
franquette, large lTc, medium 16',4c,
baby 14',4c lb.; soft-shell, large, 16',4c,
medium 154c. baby 13V4c lb.
Wool 1941 contracts, Oregon ranch
nominal 32-35c lb crossbred, 34-37c lb.
Domestic flour Selling price, city
delivery, 1 to 22 bbL lots; family pat
ents. 49s, 7.00-7.60; 98s. 6JO-7J0 bbl.;
bakers' hard wheat net. 550-6.65:
blended hard wheat 6.004.45. soft
wheat 5.45-5.50; hiuestem 6.15-6X5.
Hops 1941. 35c lb.
Cascara bark 1940 peeL 10c lb.; 1941
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Produce Exchaxtge r
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10 (AP
Butter prints: A grade 40',ie in parch
ment wrappers; 41',ic In cartons; B
grade 39,ie m - parchment ; wrappers;
40',ie In cartons. : . .
Butterfat Flrt quality. ! maximum
9 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port
land, 41-41 lb, premium quality
(maximum of J5 of 1 per cent acidity)
42-42,bc lb.; valley routes and country
rints 2c less, or 39',ic; second quality
cents under first, or 38 '.ic.
Eggs Prices to producers: A large
34c; B large 30c: medium A, 30c;
medium B, small 17c. Resale to retail
ers 4c higher for cases, cartora 6c
higher. ,4-.i ' -,.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailer: Tillamook triplets 28c lb.;
loaf 29e lb. Triplets to wholesalers
26c lb.; loaf 27c lb. f .o.b. ; TiUaroook.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND,
Wheat:
Ore. Oct 110 AP
Open High Low Close
.98 98 i 97'4 97S
May
December S3 93 93 93
Cash grain: Oats. No. 2. 38-lb. white,
35 JO. Barley, No. 2, 45-lb. BW, 20.00.
No. 1 flax. 1J9. i '
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 94:
soft white excluding Rex ' 97; . white
club 98; western red 87 ',4. 1 Hard red
winter : ordinary 91; 10 per cent 95; 11
per cent 1.01; 12 per cent 1.05. Hard
white-Baart: ordinary 99; 10 per cent
1.05; 11 per cent 1.11; 12 per cent 1.44.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 15: bar
ley 5; flour ; oats 7; millfeed 7.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 10 (AP
(USDA) Hogs: . Salable 200, total 300.
Barrow and gilts:
Gd-Ch, 140-163 B)S .810.00 10 JO
do 160-180 lbs.
do 180-200 lbs.
do 200-220 lbs.
'do 220-240 lbs.
do 240-270 lbs.
gd-ch, 270-300 lbs.
10.25 11.00
10.85011.00
lOJOdll.00
10.25 010.85
10.00 0 10 J5
9.75910.19
Feeder pigs, gd-ch, 70-120- 10J0O11J0
Cattle: Salable and total 25. Calves,
salable 10, total 25.
Steers, do good, 90-1100 lbs 10.50 12 JO
do med. 750-1100 lbs 9.00 10.75
do common, 750-1100 lbs. 8.00 95
Heifers, good. 750-900 lbs
do med, 500-900 lbs.
do com, 500-90 lbs.
Cows, good, all wts.
do medium, all wts
do cut -com, all wts
do canner, all wts.
Bulls (yearling, excluded)
beef, good, an wts
do sausage, good, all wets
do saus. med, all wts
do cut-corn, all wts
Calves gd-ch
do com-med
do cull
9.75 10.50
8.75 9.75
7JS 9.75
7.759 8 JO
7.009 7.75
5JO0 7.00
4joe jo
9.00 9 J0
8.75 9.25
7.75 8.75
6J0O 7.75
10 JO 912.00
7.50 G 10.50
6.00 a 7 JO
12.00913.00
Vealers, gd-ch, all wts
do com-med, all wts
do cuD, al wts ,,
Sheep: Salable 100, total
Ewes (shorn) gd-ch :
do, com-med
Spring lambs
do gd-ch
do med-gd
do common
8.0012.00
6 JO 9 9.00
150.
4.50 8.00
2J09 4 JO
9.75910 00
9J59 9 JO
8.25 9.00
With a Trick up His Sleove!
Th Mad Marxes are at It again .... this time they take ever a. fash
ionable department store, their last and best, hilarious bit "Big
Store." Co-starred with the Slant Bros. In "Big Store" are Tony
Martin and Virginia Grey. Haying throngh today at the State thea
tre Ls The Penalty" with Lionel Barrymere, Edward Arnold and
Marsha Hunt.
On Judging Team
DAYTON -Verl Terry, Dayrl
May, Junior -Schmidt and Edwin
Jones, Future Farmers of Ame-
Stocks and Bonds
Octooer 10 i
Compiled by The Associated Press
STOCK AVEAG KS
30 4
Indus
15 15 99
Kails Util Stks
A J Unch Unch
Net change D J
Friday , ,. 69.7
16.8
16.7
17.4
16.7
19.0
15.4
31 J 41 J
Previous day 59.9
Month ago 62 J
Year ago . 62.4
31J
32 J
35.0
35J
30J
41J
43.4
44.0
45.0
39.1
1841 high . 6341
1941 low 54.8
BOND AVERAGES
20
10 10 10
Rails Indus Util Fren
Net change . A .1 Unch A .1 D J
Friday 62.4 105 J 102.1 49a
Previous day 62.3 105 J 102.0 50.1
Month ago 62 3 105.9 101.3 49 J
Year ago 60 J 104.8 98.7 38.8
1941 high 66J 105J 102.2 , 51.4
1 SMI low 60 J 104J 99.0 38.0
Wanted Walnuts,
Filberts and Nat Meats
Cash en Delivery, Orchard Rue
MORRIS KLORFEXN
460 N. Front St.
Pac, Com. TeL 7ttJ
rica, department of Dayton uniop
high school, accompanied by
their instructor, : Louis Gross,
were j the Dayton team Judging
beet; sheep and swine at .the
Portland stock show recently.
Country Club Meets
WALLACE ROAD Willam
ette lodge country club will meet
tonight at the club house. ' In
charge . are Mrs. - M. C. Pettys,
Mrs. C C. Chaffee and Mrs. W.
C FrahUin. . v,4
Try as mt Chinese remedies.
A azteg SUCCESS for 5999
years In CHINA. N matter with
what ailment yea are AFIXICT
ED sorders, slwsiMs, heart,
lung, liver, kidneys, . stomach,
gas. constipation, akers, 41a
betis, fever, sUa,' female com
plaints - .' -.j:.
Charlie Chan
Chinese Herb. Co.
Office Hears Only
Taes. and Sat, 9
ajn. te 6 p.m. and
Baa. and Wed 9
te iee p
122 N. Coml St, Salem, Or.
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TKYITBTO SHOW
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