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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1941)
A Th OSSGON STATE&l&It, Solan. Oregon, Wednesday Morning. October 13. 1S41 PAGE TEXI Stock Market Wavers Again . 'Apprehension Seen On Russian Retreat ; Recovery Stalls NEW YORK, Oct 14-(flJ)-Brlex and tentative recovery shifts in tbi stock market Tuesday laded t-ofara nnnfher wtv of SDDrehen . ... --.- -. slbn regarding Russia's ability to prevent the taking of Moscow by the Germans.'.' The recovery stalled near mid day and thereafter the list paced cut a slow retreat to finish with most of the leaders under water fractions to a point or more. Cer tain coppers, rubbers, and special, ties resisted the downward pull. A closing loss of J of a point In the Associated Press 60-stock composite after the rather , steep slide last week carried the market to the lowest average levels since July 1 at 41.. " Transfers' were small through out, totaling 435,420 shares com pared with 485,020 last Friday. . Stocks on the offside at the close included US Steel, Bethlehem, Re public, Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, United Aircraft, Sperry, i Union Carbide, Johns-Manville, Eastman and US Gypsum. Westinghouse dipped 1 to a 1941 low. The re sistant division included Douglas Aircraft, Cerro De Pasco, Phelps Dodge, Du Pont and Atlantic Gulf it West Indies Steamship common and preferred. "Strictly Private" Quotations at Portland Produce Exchange PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 14 AP) Butter prints: A grade 40c In parch ment wrapper: c; In cartons: B rad 39c in Darcbment wrapper; 40c In cartons. : Butterfat first Quality, maximum i nf l rwr cent acidity, delivered Port' land. 40-40',c lb., premium quality (maximum o .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 41-41 ',4c lb.; valley routes and country rints 3c less, or 3B',c; second quaj tents under first, or M'.C. Eggs Prices to producers: A large 84c; B large 30c; medium A, 30c; medium B 28c: B. small. 19c: A small 13c. Resale to retailers 4c higher for cases, cartons Be nlgher. Cheese Selling price to Portland re lation: Tillamook triplets 28c lb.; loaf 29c lb. Triplets to wholesalers 26c lb.: loaf X7c lb. lo.b. Tillamook. Portland Produce By QoJnn HaUtate leafeY Due Friday A HOSPTCAUCAW K0C GEAR MOM:- ITVl&SSflL OF VDUTO SENDTWST E16 CrlOClWE CWS TD7HE BCVS AND I HAD TD rVWE THE HUKlri EECrHBE I'M A SORT HERO MXJR. SOW FIRES MORE OFTEN ' pX, (fljAX OW-UoC, AT Closing Quotations NEW YORK. Oct 14-Pr-To day's closing quotations: Air Reduc . Alaska Jun Al Ch Dye Allis Chal . Am Can - 39 y Du Pont De N.148 Phelps Dodge 29 . ZV Eastman Kod 135 Phillips Pet 45 .156 Elec P & L . 28 Gen Elec 83y Gen Foods Izola Jensen Speaker . At West Woodburn And Pratum Meets PRATUM Izola Jensen, state leader in community social or ganlzation, is to be featured at the first meeting of the year of the Pratum community club, Friday at the school house. The local PTA unit Is in charge. For years. Miss Jensen's de partment at Corvallis has been source of program material for all occasions -from ; small community gatherings and parties to large state conventions. When she comes to Pratum Friday neighboring communities have been invited to attend and obtain program" ideas for their own local groups.. . An added attraction is Alfred Mueller, Salem, talented Swiss zither player. Martin J. ELte, Sa lem, will be piano accompanist. On the refreshment committee, according to Frank Schaap, presi- ! dent, are Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. I George Kleen, and Mrs. A. War ner.. Miss Jensen will be featured at the meeting of the West Wood- burn Home Arts club Friday at 1:30, when it meets at the J. Stute home. . Mrs. A. Tuss is chairman of the meeting. i STT - Stoclta and Bonds Am Car & Fdy . 26 Gen Mot Am Rd & Std stn 5 Goodrich Am Roll Mills 12 Goodyear . Am Smelt it Rf - 39 Gt North . Am T & T 152 Greyhound Pub Ser NJ Pullman Radio Ami Tob B Am Wat Wks Am ZL&S. Anaconda Arm HI Atchison Aviat Corp . Bald Loco Bendix Avia Bethl Steel Boeing Alrp Borden Borg Warn - Calif Pack 70 HI Central 3 Insp Cop 5!4 Int Harvester 25y4lnt Nickel AY Int T & T 30 40 39 19 -Rayonier 18 Rayonier Pf 24y Repub Stl 13 Richfield Oil Sears Roeb . Shell Un . Soco Vac 8 10 49 27 2 28 Johns Manville 62 PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14 (AP) Country meats Selling price to retail era: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 126-140 lbs.. 14,-15c. light-thin. 14-17c; vealers, fancy, 19-20c; heavy 15-17c lambs, yearlings, 10-15c;: 1941 spring tombs 17,k-18c: ewes 6-lOc; good cut ter cows. 12-12,.c; -canner cows, 11 12c; bulla, 14'k-15c. Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, under l',i lbs., 17c; over 1, lbs, 17c; fryers, 3'4-4 lbs., HMc. roasters, over 4 lbs, 17c; col ored hens 17,&c: Leghorns, under 3', lbs 14c; over 31. lbs, 16c. Old roost ers Sc lb. i Dressed turkeys N o m 1 n a 1 selling ' prices: Hens, old crop, - S4-25C; new crop, 27c, toms 28c, Onions Oregon 1.10-1.23. 80-Ib box; Wail Walla. J.00. 60-lb. box; Yakima, Su-1.00. Peas Coast-. No. '"i. 2.23-2J50 box; Brownsmeadi 1.75-2.00 box. Peppers Green, 30-40c box. PoUtoes New white locals, IM cental. Deschutes Gems, 170-1.75; Yak ima No. 1 Gems, 1.65 cental; Klamath Falls, 1.60-1.70 cental. Hay Selling price on tracks: Alfalfa No. i. ls.00-16.50; oat-vetch. 12.00 ton; Willamette valley clover, 11.00 ton; tim othy, eastern Oregon , 21.00 ton. Hides Calves, 20c; green beef, 10c; kip 15c; bull 4c -Mohair 1941. 12-month. 45c lb. Nuts Price to wholesaler: Filberts: Barcelona, jumbo 21c, large 18c, fancy 17c. baby 16s,ic lb; Duchilly. jumbo 20c, large 19c, fancy 18c lb.; brixnuts. Jumbo 21c, large 1S",C, fancy 17C lb. Walnuts Price to wholesaler: First grade franquettes 21 He, large 1914c, medium 17c. baby 15c lb.; soft-shell, large 18 lie, medium 16i,c, baby 14c lb.; Mayette, large 20c lb.; second grade tranquette, large IV.bc, medium lC.o, baby 14,c lb.; soft-shell, large, 18',c, medium 15', ic baby 13kc lb. Wool 1941 clip, Oregon ranch nom inal 32-33c lb.; crossbred. 34-37c lb. Domestic flour Selling price, city delivery, 1 to 22 bbL lots; family pat ents. 49s, 7.06-7.60; 98s. 6.90-7 iO bbl.; bakers' ard wheat net. 6.90-6.65; blended hard wheat 6.00-6.45, soft wheat 5.455.50; blues tern 6.15-6.65. Hops 1941, 35a-36c lb. Cascara bark 1940 peeL 10c lb.; 1841 20c lb. , Calumet Hec Canada Dry Canad Pac Caterpil Tract Celanese Chesap St Oh . Chrysler Col G & E Com Solv Consol Aire -Consol Ed Consol Oil Cont Can. Corn Prod Crown Zell Curtiss Wr - Douglas Aire 3 Kennecott 14 Lib-O-Ford 37 Lockheed 62 Lowe's 29 Montg Ward 20 Nash Kelv 19 Nat Biscuit 22 Nat Dairy Pr 6 Nat Distillers , 15 Nat Lead . 33 27 27 87 32 4 17 15 23 15 11 13 12 6 8 6 11 So Cal Ed So Pac Sperry Corp Stand Brands Std OU Calif Std Oil Ind Std Oil NJ Stone it Web Studebaker Sunshine Min Texas Corp Trans-Amer Un Carbide Un Oil Calif Un Pac - United AM . United Aire United Drug L. United Foods Jd US Rub .-' - " 4 N Y Central , 2 Nor Am Av 23 North Am Co 35 Nor Pac 55 Ohio Oil 2 Otis Steel 9 Pac Am Fish 38 Pac G & El 15 Pac T & T 6 Packard 36 Pan Am Airways 16 Warner Pic 52 Param Pie 13, Western Un 13 J C Penney 84 Westingh Elec - 81 ! 9 Penn RR . 22 Woolworth 30 .73 24 US Rub Pf 115 US Steel 2 vanadium 19 25 3 3 27 17 10 68 13 9 23 12 32 5 23 31 41 6 5 5 40 4 72 15 75 13 36 5 72 23 97 52 23 4 29 October 14 Compiled by The Associated Press STOCK AVERAGES SO IS- 15 60 Indus Bails VtU Stks Net chance D. 4 D. t Vnch D. Tuesdav 59.4 18.7 au 41.6 Previous day 69.S 16 J 21 J 414 Month ago 62.4 17 J 324 43.6 Year ago - , cz.v is.o j hj 1941 high 634 19.0 39.5 45.0 1941 lOW DVB 19. OV-i 3.l Pelivery Flight of Substratosphere Interceptors ' .- ----- - - - - - - i 0 - - ''Vx; -- " ; ' ' i- (jraiu itiarKet Takes Spurt CHICAGO, Od 14-(-Grairi futures stayed off the pace most - of the session Tuesday but a do , ing spurt nosed quotations abovt the final levels of last Saturday in; a driving stretch finish. ; i ; - f The spur that turned the trick was ah announcement by Senator Bankhead- (D - A 1 a) thai h6) planned to call a conference of legislators next week to urge fha - department of , agriculture) to ap- . ply for a- loan program on criida cottonseed oil at 14 cents a pound and also a loan for soybeans. At the close wheat, advanced to cents a bushel over Sat urday's final levels, December $1.17-, May $1.22. . ; Pfloted bv TJS army fliers, these sDeedr Lockheed intercestors are In mass delivery flight to air corps headquarters fat the east Ptctnres,-the first ever taken of UghtnlngsN fat formation, were taken short ly after th nlanes took af t from Lockheed Air Terminal at Los Anreles. The P-38. bow in mass pro duction, is considered on of the mast formidable fighting- planes in the world today. It Is perhaps, the only fighter equipped to g up into substratosphere after bombers flying higher than 30,909 feet BOND AVERAGES 20 10 Rails Indus Net change D. 1 A. 1 Tuesday ez.o ius.3 Previous day 62.6 1054 Month ago 614 1054 Year ago 594 104.6 1941 high 66.0 103 J 1941 low eoa lou 10 ;ui 10 Frgn Vnch A. 1 102.1 90.1 102.1 50.0 1014 61.1 99 0 37.4 1024 61.4 99.0 38.0 Group Attends Homecoming at Unionvale- DAYTON About 70 members and friends attended the annual all day rally day and home com ing services held at the Union vale Evangelical church Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Chester P. Gates, Seattle; Rev. and Mrs, Floyd E. Fisher, Canby; Rev. and Mrs. V. A. Ballantyne, Monmouth were the former pastors and their wives who attended.' c Remodeling and building an ad dition to the parsonage at an es timated cost of $750 was dis cussed and a free will offering of $235 was received. -- An electric sign in front of , the church was dedicated. It was erected by- Loren Swenwold of HopewelL " . A new six-inch well has been sunk 115 feet deep at the church. Steel casing was used and a drive will be made soon to raise money to purchase a deep well electric pump. - Ex-Staytori Man Dies in Portland STAYTON Requiem mass for Timothy J. Maher, former con fectionery operator here, will be said Thursday at 9 ua at St Francis church,' Portland. Rosary is toi be said tonight at 8:15 at All Souls chapel of the church. Maher, who died Monday at his Portland home, is survived by his wife, Adaline. Farm Goals Topic At Country-wide f Meet Thursday Marion county farmers," repre sentatives of organizations and agricultural leaders are expected at the Salem chamber of com merce rooms Thursday at 1:30 p. m. for the county US department of agriculture defense board meet ing, according to Robert E. Rie- der, acting county agent "In order to have first band information as to what part agrl culture must play in national de fense, the county defense goals for 1942 farm production, prob lems of national, state and coun ty adjustments, and procedure for securing the cooperation of every J Marion county farmer will be dis- cussed," fueder explained. School Btxildins Blast UNIONVALE The portion of the Webfopt- school district em bracing the James Putnam mill holdings that was last year tem porarily in the, Unionvale school district, was made a permanent transfer by the ; Yamhill county school boundry board. i Tht) money 70a xlA U orcxllable) to you hatti and now. Inquire today at out convenient od dresa about our person al loan servicel For money in a harry see Slala Fisimco Co. S44 State .. Phone 1261 .Lie. S-213 M-22 THE LONE RANGES Mysterious Malady. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 14 AP) Open High Low Close May 97 97, 97i 97 ?a jLecemoer . WJ vt Kl 93 Cash grain: OaU No. X 38-lb.t white, 33.00. . No. 1 flax, 148. Cash wheat bid): Soft white, 94'4; oft white excluding Rex. 87; whit club, 7s; western red, 97,4. Hard red winter: Ordinary, fit; 10 per cent. 94: 11 per cent. 1.06; M per cent. 1.04. Hard white-Ba art: Ordinary. ; 10 per cent, 1.03; 11 per cent, MO; U per cent, U3. Today's car receipU: Wheat, V. flour, $; corn. a. mlUfeed. 1. i -t. ,v Salem Market Quotations eOYS,TH!S MORM- f SHERIFF. V WE'LL rWVE IMS WEVt OTTO U EVERY 1 OUR HATC6 WXTCH REHARPT) CPOCX FULL, THE LOME fWlGEK AfOUMO I GUAROrf WiO TQKTO AAE V MERE thE LOME SfTARnrirl'OUTVnTH) WIOWS V RANGER vJEBVto' MQTtY. yll ABOUT IT. VAT TOTtTO HEACrT TO STfiffT OUT. HERE 15 THE kF5CKAGE. WE'REJf he's purnr the V there'll be plenty cash in his rVjk of good places tuh 6AD0LEBA& ) V7 ET HIM WHETt HE P By FBAI? STETXEB MHHTtS THE ttiTTEfil arc not cuaranteed by The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but ai The Statesman VEGETABLES Aptles, box .,, Beets. Duncn, aoz. Brussels' sprout, flat cabbage Cabbage, Chinese, doz. Carrots Cauliflower, crate Celery, green Celery hearts, doz. Corn, fresh, doz. Danish squash Garlic, ID. Hubbard squash Lettuce, 5a Mustard Greens, doz. Parsnips, lug , , Onions, 50 lbs. onions, green . Peppers, green. lb. Potatoes, 100 lbs.. No. 1 new. Potatoes, N. 2, 50-lb. bag Radishes, doz. 1.00 .40 1.00 140 .70 40 14S 1.40 . 40 , .17 , 40 J5 415 140 .40 .75 145 40 .02 . 145 . 45 . 45 GRAIN, HAT AND SEEDS (Baying Prices) Oats. No. 1 Feed barley, ton Clover hay, ton Alfalfa hay, ton Dairy feed. 80-Ib. Hen scratch feed Cracked corn Wheat bag 30.00 30.00 . 9.00 to 10.00 .10.00 to 12.00 1.70 245 2.25 40 to 140 BUTTER PRINTS: (Baying Prices) A B Quarters z EGGS AND POULTRY (Baying Prices f Andresen's) BTJTTERFAT No. 1 No. 2 Premium Extra large white Portland Livestock PORTLAND. fUsrjA) Hogs Jtuirrow nd Ore.. Oct 14-API-Salable and total 400. Kilts: Cd-ch, 140-160 lbs .B10.00fi 10.75 do 160-180 lbs 10.00010.75 no iBU-zix) ids . 19.35 W 11.33 CIO 200-220 lbs . 11.00(0)11.35 do 220-240 lbs - 10.601149 do 240-270 lbs . 1045 0 11.15 gd-ch, 270-300 lbs 10.1510.60 feeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120-, 10 00 ic 11.00 .aiuc; aaoie auo total . - Steers, do med. 750-1100 Jtm 10.5011.00 do med. 760-1100 lbs 9.00 10.75 do comuoon. 750-1100 lbs. 8.00 845 ; Heifers, c - 1 do med. 800-900 lbs t.750 9 50 do com. 500-83 lbs. 8.75 Cows, good, all wta 7.73 1 8.30 do medium, all wts f .009 7.75 do cut-corn, all wts 540 7.00 do canner, all .wts. - 440$ S40 Bulls (yearltnps .excluded) beef. good, ail wta 9 00 ' 9.73 do sausage, good, aH wta. 8,759 6 50 do saus. med, all wis 7.75t 8.75 do cut-corn, ail wts , . , ..soy 7.73 UAIITED rilbcris nJ V ::.-zi3 ar.i tV:h Paid Filbert VValsct n Dz ?7 Heats Heats livery Extra large Medium . Standard brown -41 .40 .42 .41 .42 .33 M . J30 Boy tnf prices: A print 40Ve; B trade quarters 41e. POLLY AND HER PAIS i i On Mem in o Hundred! CLIFF STISKLT PuUeU Colored hens Colored frys White Leghorn Old roosters (Baying Prices of Marion Creamery) BUTTERFAT Premium , i . .42 No. 1 . .41 No. 2 EGGS Large A ' -35 Large B v . -30 Medium A ' M Medium B -----' 26 Pullets , ' J6 Checks 32 Colored hens J5 Colored fryers -4 Leghorn fryers ' J2 Leghorn hens - J2 Old roosters M9 No. 2 poultry 5 less. HOPS (Baying Prices) Seeded 1042 contract 1041 OH, ANOTHER BUNCH OP FLOWERS ; WWA.T , A PLEASANT WEl,H-RE; ANCTTMCR SURPRISE. WElRS PlRBD-T. "THE SHOW IS CLOSWe f V i . . 1 1 , i i THB tvatrb OWNER HAS RENTED OUR PtAVHOUSETOA sua wta BUT HE 5 MR. BONSON HAS A LEASE ? ON THIS theatre: 1 - S3 WHEN HE LEFT LAST NieHT SEVERAL I ASkCEO HIM FOR. ' . HIS AUTOORAPHf REMEMBER? BUT IT WAS V I SO DARK I J V,PirTTSEE T" . vs B W -- ! ' m m a -r B -n-B jut VnEU.NCITHSi kf. VJ HSt rlSt i GMsNED A LEAf If MICKEY MOUSE Bosa Wth tm Axe to Grind, WALT DlSNTlV .32 to Seedless -LIVESTOCK (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to pjn. Top lambs 10.00 Ewes 4.00 to 5.00 Hogs, top 160-200 lbs. , 10.75 Sows . 8.50 VeaL top Dairy type cows Beef cows Bulls Heifers Dressed veal WOOL AND MOHATJt "J - Lambs Mohair 12.00 to 12.50 6.00 to 6-25 , 6 .30 to 7 .00 8.00 to 8.75 . 6J50 to T2S M Calves gd-ch Co com -med do cull 16.50 12.00 7.60 10.50 6.00S IM 12.00913.00 8.00Yil2.00 6.50 1 8.00 Vealers, gd-ch, all wts do com-med, all wts do cult, al wts .. Sheen: Salable 200. total -SO. Ewes (shorn) gd-ch - 4.500 8 00 do, com-med . ,. , , , , 2-500 4JM Spring lambs do gd-ch 1025910.75 do. med-gd 9.75 10.00 do common - ijoq sjm Wool in Boston BOSTON. Oct. 14 AP) (USDA There were a number of inquiries for domestic wools In Boston but the vol ume of sales was very moderate. Oc casional sales of fine combing Delaine wools were made at 41 to 43 cents, in the grease. Sales of three-eighths blood combing bright fleects were mostly around 47 to 50 cents. In the grease. Some dealers were receiving a fair call for spot fin Australian and South African wools. Grape Offering Light On Wholesale Market PORTLAND, Oct. 1 4-(r-Con- cora erape onerings cm the whole sale market were light Tuesday. Prices were generally 60-65 cents lug for best quality. - Ice cream melons sold to 85 cents and $1 crate.; Spear melons from Canby were to 80 cents crate. some wauuiu casabas were priced to 75 cents crate. " Wanted Walnuts, . Filberts and Nat Meats Cash en Delivery, Orchard Ron :0REIS ELOSFEXN 468 N. Front St Pac. Com. . TeL 1C33 Blue Lake Bean Prices Advance PORTLAND, Oct 14-Pr-Blue I lake bean prices on the east side wholesale market moved up to 6-1 cents per pound Tuesday al though there were some ,: sales down to 4. Cold weather has been endangering remaining sup plies. A fairly active tone was dis played . in root vegetables but prices 'remained mostly un changed. i Celery was firmer with Utah type 85 cents to $1 crate. Cabbage sold chiefly 85-90 cents crate with red sorts around 60 cents general low. Lettuce sales spread 65 cents t $1.25 crate, there being a great variety in quality on the market ' STILL VUANTTA T A JGR U YOU bStthlk i J TWUM STCAiV BOSS ...HE5CXJI ON TV8JH SOUTH TRMUJ TWAT tSjf MS CK3NT EAT YUH FIRST! us mi-ct 4snjii.i-: M . T fcTN4. 'i-tl-.H W r V t-WTASICUGM A R A5 HE SOJr4tn h t YOUI KiX TlMo PlEKRE HAV "TO UTTLE ANNIE BOONET But Pardon My AccentI 8f CIAIIDOll V7ALSIX COME OU. ZEttLEPQO Ai&ASrr EVE -I TVUMK SHES AWRX. MCEAM' SMART. TOO, EVEM FSHEOOWT UNDR5TAKID HOW TD TALK ENGLISH YET. -rlC ' ' - fit ITS FllNWy--.AU.THE PEOPLE FROM wiTECrraxfrRE5 talk a nPFOJorr LANGUAGE THAT PEOPLE FBOM OTHER COUNTRIES COKT UMOCtSXMO 1WOWDER WHyTrCyOOTHAT 3 C-p Wl.t mmm , -L.i.l CMC GJOS&OStCt tsie vmiCimun tr r-AHMSANT In-NLS-L KI.HaMArWW5)OJUe; dAYINQ AU.K2K-05 OFCiCi W0RO5 TGXMSLE THZATIItarrlsg Pcpfryi, "When (ha Cat's Away" KlT4KEVyOOVWEVERy I v 1 TKZJ ICOCWTWC4JGHTTOTALKTKE6AME M F i - V LANG-UGE-.THENEVKyT300yCC-JLD I rELLO -l UOCRSXMS EACH OXtZX. 'SEEMS IHAJL ZM VC Sll 11 i .rgr .... 1 Dr.rjr.Las, N.D Dr.G. CfiauNJ. DIL CUAN LAM Chinese MetfJcine Co, 241 NerU Uberty Upstairs Portland Genercl Elec. Co. OJi ice ope Tuesday and Saturday e&lyll ajn. to 1 p.m.; to ? pjn. CnnsnlUtloii, Bloitd pressor and urma tesu are free of chart. ' POPEVE, THE -SHIP ) . NEPTUrviE GfiVB rl SOU rS'THE Tr--WA fracas-- uni.) rj 4. HAD MORE THAM BARMrVlE5. JUS-3 AI THficS I AST OH.TJeAR. 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