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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1942)
Stock Market Wishy S Bad Week Puts Issues k dose to Lowest Mark In Nearly Four Years m . NEW YORK, March 14 -r-ftocks emerged from another bad wJ: Saturday with trends inde cisive. . Recoveries were well sprinkled over the list at the start of the brief session, but steels, motors and rails inclined to las. Plus and minus signs of fractions were i pretty , well divided at the close. , The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .1 of a point at 34.4 where it was only .1 above the lowest mark in nearly four On the week the composite showed a net decline of .8 selling pressure never was in evidence ' and transfers totaled only 284,- 640 shares, second smallest two hour turnover since last August The aggregate a week ago ' amounted to 271,980 shares. ! The day's even-Steven per formance was exemplified by the fact that, of 502 individual issues traded, 175 were down, 153 up and 174 unchanged. In the new low class were such stocks as American Airlines, Tex as Co- Chesapeake & Ohio, Al lied Chemical and American Can. On the upside were American nvienhone. PhelDs Dodge. Stand ard Oil (NJ), Pepsi-Cola, U. S. Rubber, United Aircraft and J. ashy j r - ...,- Salem Market TVi nrtfM below ru nolled bf a lO-1 csl grocer are Indicative of the daily market prices paid to grower by Sa- ..... k... .p. wttvk mannlM h, Tne suiesmant VEGETABLES Asparagus XI 4.00 1.75 1- 0 2-9 JO 2.00 j6S LIS 3.00 1.00 JB0 ,' M M Cabbage Carrots; orange box Cauliflower, crate - Celery, in ariic. Onions. 50 lbs. Onion, green Parsnips, orange box , Potatoes, 10 lbs.. Mo. 1 new Potatoes, No. 2. 60 lb. bag Radishes, doz. Rhubarb, fancy Tomatoes. California . . . nBft i haw mn 'vrta VMM W IU1W '. ' lj (Biytsi Prices) - hin t MM MM eeu vancy, wn .w w Clover hay. ton - ..,. m.uw Alfalfa hay. ton 18.00 to 20.00 Dairy feed. SO-lb. bag Hen scratch feed Cracked corn , Wheat 1.19 2-5 2.40 EGGS AND POUL.TBT (Baying Prices of Andresea'sl (Subject to Change Without Notice! BTJTTEBrAT Premium - No. 1 No. 2 .40',. -7 BUTTE PRINT (Baying Prices) A . , '. B 38'.i .40 Quarters EGGS Extra large whit Extra large brown Medium , Standard Pullets .. , Cracks , Colored hens Colored frys S 9 3A 3 J JS JS 2 J5 JS Hens White Leghorn fryi (Boy lag prices of Marlon creamery) Sub1ect to Change Without Notice) BUTTCKFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 EGGS .40i trge A es M M a XI: JOS a? JS J2 Ire B . Medium A Medium B Pullets Checks and under grades old roosters . , . . . - Colored hens Colored fryers -; t Leghorn fryera Leghorn bens : Stags . - ' Old roosters No S poultry M less. LIVESTOCK - (Buymg prices for No. 1 stock, based ; oa conditions and sales, reported, up to pjn.i - Top lambs 11-0 I Ewes 4.00 to 5 00 'Hogs, top,. 160-225 lbs : 13.50 fSows r, 9.00 to SJM , Veal. - top i 13.50 Y Dairy type cows , f 00 to 1.00 Beef cows - 10 to B.50 Bulls . 1.00 to ' Heifers Dressed veal jso to s.oo -U KOAC MONDAY 55 Ke. ' 104)0 Review of the Day. 10. -OS-News. 10:15 The Homemakers Hour. 11 0 School of the Air - : ll:20"The Gondaliers" ' lt0 News. 12:15 Farm Hour. . 10 Favorite- Oassica. " ' 2:15 Variety Time. - - 15 Concert HalL ' - SAO Home Economics. - 3:30 Meanory Book of Music.' 3:00 Echoes of "Waikiki- . 3:15 In Defense of America. . ' 3:30 Orchestral Gems. 2:45 News. 40 Symphonic Concert " f , 4 0 Stories for Boys and Girls. 9:00 Campus. Swing. - 5 JO Melodies for Strings. - 6:45 Evening Vesper Service. AO Dinner Concert. :15 News. 0 Farm How. UO 4H Club Program S0 Evening Song. ' S:S0 Heralds of Destiny. - , SK0 The Sports Parade. S:15 -Excursions In Science. 9:30 Music of the Masters. , ' 9:45-10 0 News. Try use of Chines retnediea. Amazing STJCCtSS for S004 years In Cl.lXA. No matter with what ailment you are Alt L1CT tu dinerders, saositis. bears, long, Uver, kidneys, stomach, gas, constipation, ulcers, dia eetis, fever, skin, fern 1 com plaints - . I v I "- CL!e:s Kerb Co. r.:cs r-""ri c:y l3es. S' i i U .iti to p . and i t. ni Vtd, t a.s .. to 19:.) p.n "Strictly Private" DEAR M0M TWEEgS A BiWOfe THff VPRS GONttA. B5 AND TWEV WSEP AVCHW4 AlOBS BEtf Radio Programs KSLM MONDAY 1390 -C , 6:30 Rise 'N Shine. ' - ' 70 News in Brief. . 15 Rise 'N Shine. 7 JO News. 1 7:45 Sunrise Salute. 80 Hitting the High Spots. 8:30 News Brevities. 8:35 Bert Hirsch Presents. a t 9:00 Pastors CalL f 9:15 Morning PickUB. 9:45 Lew White Organist, 10 .-00 World In Review. 10:05 Melodic Moods. 10:30 Women in the news. 10:35 Castles in the Air. 10:45 Dr. R. F. 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' 1:45 Sam Hayes. 8:00 Stars of Today. -r 9:15 Symphonic Swing. 8:40 Lotta Noyes 8:45 David Harum. ; . 90 Bess Johnson. 9:15 Bachelor's Children, , 9 JO Welcome Neighbor. 100 Woman's World. 10:15 News. 10 JO Rythymaires, 105 Dr. Kate. -. . . 110 Light of the World. 11:1s The Mystery Man. . 11 JO Valiant Lady. 11:45 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 120 Against the Storm. 12:15 Ma Perkins. 12:30 Pepper .Young's Family. 12:45 Vie and Sade. 10 Back Stage Wife. 1:15 Stella Dallas. 1 JO Lorenzo Jones. 1 5 Young Widder Brown. 1 20 When Girl Marries. . 2:15 Portia Faces Life. . S 30 We. the Abbotts. 2:45 Story of Mary MarlUt 20 Right to Happiness. 2:15 Lone Journey. 2:30 Hollywood News Flashes -; 3:45 Personality Hour 4:45 Weekly Spectator -. 50 Stars of Today. - 8:15 Leo Sweetland, 5:15 Cocktail Hour. 5 JO Richard Crooks. - . WANTED , TTal nnt meats ' and Ffibert tseats. Cash en delivery, rrirh By Qainn Hall I CAM? HI VtH SON These schedules are supplied by the leipeetivs staUons. Any varla- ttoas noted ay listeners axe one changes mads by the stattoas Without ottce to uus newspaper. 60 Dr. L Q. 70 Contented Hour. 7 JO Cavalcade of America. 8:00 Fred Waring in Pleasure Time, 8:15 Lum and Abner. 8 JO Hospitality Time. 90 The Telephone Hour. 9 JO Hawthorne House. 100 News Flashes. 10:15 Your Home Town News. 10:30 Moonlight Sonata 11:00 Hotel Sir Francis uraxe wren. 11 JO War News Roundup. www EEX NBC MONDAY 1196 Kc 60 News. 65 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 National Farm & Home. 6:45 Western Agriculture. 70 Clarke Dennis. 7:15 Breakfast Club. 8:00 Haven Rest a Jo Prescott Presents. 8:45 Keep Fit CluD With Patty Jean. 9:00 Billy Moore Trio. 9:15 Woman's Place. , 9:30 Helen Hiett News. 9:45 New Show a Day 100 Baukhauge Talking . . . 10:15 Breakfast at Sardi's. 10:45 Charmingly - We Live. 11:00 Hotel Taft Orchestra 11:15 Great Moments in History 11 JO stars of Today. 11. -45 Keep Fit Club With Patty Jean. 120 orphans oi invorce. 12:15 Amanda of Honeymoon Hi 12 JO John's Other Wife. 12:45 Just Plain Bill. 10 Your Livestock Reporter. l:15-News Headlines and Highlights. 1 JO Market Reports. 1:35 Oregon Civilian Defense. 1:55 News. 2:00 The Quiet Hour. 2:30 House in the Country. 2:45 Stars of Today 20 Between the Bookends. 2:19 News. 3 JO Stringtime. 3:45 Children in Wartime. 4 0 Arthur Tracy. 4:15 Chef Milanl 4:30 News. 4:45 Concert Orchestra. 8 0 Ad ventures Stories. 5:15 Flying PatroL 5 JO News of the World. 8:45 Tom Mix Straight Shooters. 60 Secret City. 6:15 Rollie Truitt Time. 6 JO For America We - Sing. - . 70 Monday Merry -Go-Round. 7 JO Jimmie Fldler. 7:45 Miracles of Faith. 7:50 Ink Spots. 8:00 Edward Tomlinson 8:15 Dear John. 8:301 Love a Mystery. 90 True or False. 9:30 News Headlines and Hiiites 9:45 Glenn Shelley. 100 Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. 10 JO Broadway Bandwagon. 10:45 Palladium Ballroom Orchestra. 11 0 This Moving world. 11:15 Organ. 11 JO War News Roundup. ..... . ION-CB$ MONDAY 676 Be. 6 0 Northwest Farm Reporter. ' 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. . 620 Koin Klock. 7:15 Headliners. - 7 JO Bob Garred Reporting.' 7:45 Nelson Pringle. ' News. : ' 80 Victory Begins Home. .V : 8:15 Consumer News. , . . 8 JO Hymns of all Churches. , SMS Stories America Loves. : - - 90 Kate Smith Speaks. 9 J5 Big Sister. - . . 9 JO Romance of Helen Trent ' 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. ' 100 Life Can. Be Beautiful. 10 :15 Woma n in Whita. . - - ;,. 10:30 Vic c Sade - - ' , " J - 10:45 Songs of a Dreamer. . v 110 Bright Horizon. 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 11 JO Fletcher Wiley. 11 MS Kate Hopkins. "120 Man I MarriedL. 12:15-Knox Manning, News, 12:30 Joyce Jordan . 12:45 Woman of Courage. 1 0 Stepmother. 1:15 Myrt and Marge. 1 JO American School of the Air. 20 News. . -2:15 William Winter, News 230 The O'Neill's. - 2.-45 Scattergood Balnea. 2:15 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. 2 JO Frank Parker. . . 2:45 News. 40 Second Mrs.' Burton. - 4:15 Young Dr. Malone. "430 Newspaper of the Air. V 80 Vox Pop. x - n - 5 JO News. ' :. S MS Boo Garred, News. -8:55 Edward Murrow. Newt, 60 Radio Theatre. ' 7 0 Freddie . Martin. 7 JO Blondie. - . 80 Amos N Andy. . , 8:15 Lanny Ross. - S JO Gay 90's. . 8:55 William Winter. News. -' " 901 Was There. 9 JO Hollywood Showcase. " . 100 Five Star Final. 10:15 World Today. -10:30 War Time Women. . 10:35 Air-Flo. , 10 M5 Soldiers of the Air. -110 WUbur Hatch Orchestra. nau tTiuae to Midnight - ii news. -!.. Dr.T.TXam. NJ). . Dr.G.Chan; ND. DR. CXI AN LA?.I . Chinese Medieltte Co. 141 Norta U-erty tTpsUlrs Portland General 3ee. Co. Office open Tuesday and fcaturd-- 50 Auto Salesman Joins Realty ; Firm Here - - William Rush, Rush Realty Co, 411 Oregon building, announced Saturday the ad diton of James j S. "Jimmie Da vis to the sales i force of his com pany. Davis had been i associated in the i new car sales I department of the Valley Motor company for the I past 14 years, He is leaving this ! company because of the curtail i ment of automobile manufacture. Davis will concentrate his ef forts on residential property sales ! and rentals. Fanrily HI At Aumsville .... AUMSVn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garbe and daughter LaVeta were quite ill at their home here this week with an attack of acute indigestion. . Air. and Mrs. William Bond spent part ' of , the . week visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ray DeGuire in Salem. Mrs. Claire Gullif ord has re ceived word from Kellogg, Idaho, of . the death . ot her niece, Mrs. BUI Shaw. The Tillicum club, with an at tendance of 19 women, stitched on two quilts at the meeting on Wednesday. Hostesses for .the luncheon were Mrs. Johanna Brown, Mrs. Archie Worthen and Mrs. George White. THE LONE BANGER On THE pIAQC Mist SHVEK SEMSK A PBOWLEif IN THE CAMP (?P THE- 10N RANGER! . . . . POLLY AND HER PALS MIC-EY MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY " f ARgNT V I CjOtNg A I ""1 I WWNS,K4A. arenTtA . 1 1 I "g7 . -- S. V.TO THE? POOL ADI A- VNOU SURPRISED THAT J WWV y ten?, rr -Z pej I 1 ;t ypfW MCICEY! LET Go... I I 1 QUI CX. JEEVES.. .J U. Ce-eEeEL iT (roTimP WANTS To SEE ME IN HIS OFFICE' X HOPE I DlCWT tX3 60METHJNG WRONG TO MAKE HIM GET uinirur ii I'n arm 8 rt-i V S mm :: THU.ELE THEATREbsri-9 Popoyo Quotations at Produce Exchange vfTJTT.ANT ' Ore- If arch 14 (AP) Butter Prints. A grade, 38,ic in parch ment wrappers, 40,c in cartons; B grade, 39c in TJarclunent wrappers; 40c In cartons. Buttertat First quality, maximum of Portland, 39,i-40c lb.: premium qual ity.' (maximum of Jo of 1 per cent acidity), 40',i-41c lb.; valley rout and country points, 3c less than first, or 38c lb.; second quality at Portland, Xc under urn. or - id. : r"ViMa-S11tn erica to Portland retailers: Tillamook triplets, 2-,.e lb.; loaf, --lie lb. Triplets to wholesalers: t,c lb; loaf. 27e i. o. b. Tillamook. Ecirs Prices to producers : A large 26c; B large, 29c: A medium, 25c; B medium, 25c dozen. Resale to retailers, 4o hither for cases; cartons, 5c higher. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, ' March 14 (AP) Wluat 4utura Miv. 13. f Cash gram: OaU, No. S 45-Ib. BW, 31. No. flax. 2-OMu - wheat ioiai: son wmte. -i.v-. l,4in- i.A4: white club. l5l west red. L04B; bard red winter, ordi nary, l.oi; 10 per- eenx, im; i p-x cent. 140; 12 per cent U4; hard white, Baart: 10 per cent LIS ',4; 11 per cent. ll; u per cent. ,. Portland Livestock 'PORTLAND. Ore.. March 14 (API (USDA) Hogs: Salable for week sioo. Rarrawa and allta ' 140-180 IDS. , 812-3 do 160-180 lbs : 12.79 do 180-200 lbs. . . 13-5 13.00 13.60 13.50 do 200--20 im. . i . .... li-VU 13AQ 13.25 13.00 117S do 220-240 lbs. , , m ... do 240-270 lbs. do 270-300 lbs. 12.754 12.60 i 12S( Feeder pigs, gd-ch, 70- W IM. 125135 Cattle: Salable for week 3280; calves 310. sum croori 900-1100 Iba. 12.006130 do med. 750-1100 lbs. , 10.75 12.00 do com 750-1100 lbs. 8.00 10.75 . . . ... Heifers. do med, 500-900 lbs. do com, 500-900 lbs. lo.oo a ii .so 7.750100 Cows, eood.all do med.. au wis. do cut-corn, aU wts. do canners, au wis. - .,- Bulls (yearnnrs excluded), . beef, good all wts. do sausage, good, all wts. do aaua. med. all wts. 9.75O10-5 9.50910.00 8-5 O 9-0 Wts 9-5010-5 : 8.250 9-5 . 6.50 d 8-5 8.75 9 6-0 - j vM GOODMORHIHG.ANH'.Z IWISHTOOffCByDUAW COHGRXTUlXnOHSAKD thanks H ir.i l M t I ft w l s- . , Portland do cut-corn, all wts. . 9.50 O 133 Vealers, gd-ch, a w 14.00 & 16.00 aocom-me- ail wts .ooii.uu do cu ail wts. . , , 1.500 9-0 Calves, gd-ch, 400 lbs. on 1 1.00 & 13.00 aU wt. 8.00 110 do cull 40 lbs. On. -SOaoO Sheen: Salable for week 2790. Ewes (shorn) gd-ch 8.750 6.50 do. com-med aw a.7 Lambs ' ' 11 0 012-5 o med-gd ,-10.25 (Sll5 do common S 0w 10.00 Portland Prodnce PORTLAND. Or, March 14 AP) Live poultry Buying prices. No. : 1 grade Leghorn broilers under li Px, 18c; ever 1 lbs 18c; fryers. ! to ids z-c: roasters over ids- c: conored hens. 21c: Leghorns, under Xh lb, 17c: over 2 lbs, 18c; roost ers, sc. Dressed turkeys Selling prices, hens. 28c; toms. 27-280 lb. Buying prices: toms, z-zoc; nens zee. Rabbits Average country-killed. 27 28c: city-killed 29-0c Hay Selling Brie oa tracks: Alfalfa. No. L 22.00 ton: oat-vetch. 15.00 ton. Valley prices: Willamette clover, 12X0 ton. valley points: timothy, eastern Oregon, 22.00 ton Portland. , Onions Idaho. 25 -2.40: Oregon 2.60- 2.75 &0-1D. sacit, sets. 10-1 C ID. Potatoes, old whit locals. 2.50 per cental; Deschutes Gems, 2.70-2.80 cenui: YaJuma no. s . uems, -i.15-i9 per 60-lb. bag; Klamath, 2.70-3.00 cental: Idaho Gems. 2.70-3.00 cental. potatoes, new caiuorma wniie, iv per 28-lb. lug; I lorlda. red. SS-US per SO-lb. lug; Texas, z.so-s.73. - Country meats Selling prices to re tailers: Country-killed , hogs, best butchers. 129 to 142 lbs. 18'i-lc lb.: vealers, fancy, 23c lb.: light thin. 19-ise id.; neavy, i-iac; canner cows. 12-13C lb.; good cutter cows, i-isc; bulls. 1-I7c; lambs, 18',, -20c lb.; ewes, 6-12C Wool 1942 contracts. Oregon ranch, nominal, 34-37c lb.; crossbred-, 40-42c lb. - . Mohair 1941 12-month. 45c lb. Hops Seed stock. 1941 crop, 40c; 1942 contracts, sic id. Wool in Boston BOSTON, March 12 (AP) (TJSDA) The Boston wool market continued active Thursday. Fair quantities of line territory wools contracted from the new clip have been sold at 81.15 to SU8, scoured basis. Graded ball blood territory wools were also active with three-eighths blood combing wools bringing SI to $1.05. and quar- ter-biood wools o ringing w to vs cents, scoured basis. Out of a Sound Sloop She Made Up HLs Mindl An Inseparablo Pcdr! Abwdor oi Good Wi PotrymGEtmtMAM SOU tNvTTEDTO LUNCHEON v ve6te(?day.he: is a VTRy IMPORTANT PtZCSOMr,- 'J-J i ... , i Somoj Qdl Grain Market Prices Slump . . CHICAGO, March 1 4-(ffHraIn prices ; drifted , downward . Satur day, wheat losing about a cent, rye almost 2 cents and other cer eals lesser amounts. Failure of flour . and milling trade buying to appear in any thing like volume some traders had " expected prior to temporary withdrawal, after Saturday, of government offers of inilling wheat was a bearish factor. Trade languished because of uncertainty as to the final form in which congress will pass legis lation restricting government sales of wheat and corn and .the presi dent's action on the matter. Some selling was blamed on a belief that it will be vetoed. Wheat closed - -l cent ' lower than Friday, May 11-29, July $Uiy4-1.81. - 5 Mrs. Schroeder Presents Pupils MUX, CITY Mrs. Robert Schroeder, teacher of piano, pre HI iY E2UE1QY There la no personal or business emergency which we cannot help yea meet with a conveniently, speed Uy arranged leant Drop Into our offices for full details STATE 344 State lie, 8 V-A9 IMPCsTaMTITWOUGHT HE K I OF OUR LITTLE WJ G-.-BUTI'M WA5 JUST NICE AW I CEMF MZEREO . (-ANO HEASKTEOMEJD yi lJPJtSJZl sented the following pupils in re cital at her home recently: Richard Class, Virginia Vende- meer, Betty Bassett, Jerry Yo. man, . Virginia, Dawes. Phyllis Warden, Carol. Johnson, Lavon Hiimphries, - Hallie - Stevens, Juan ita Downing," Peggy Smith, Bob Schatsich, Mildred Toman, Doro thy Shuey, Carol Sletto. - - Those unable to attend were: Betty Class, Betty Taylor and Ro berta Bell. , Stocks and Bonds March 14 Compiled toy The Associated Press STOCE AV-BAG-b . N it U N Indus Ralls UtU SU NK change . A A TJrich D .1 A Friday 49.1 18- 22.S 24.6 Previous day 4S.T ' 16- 23.8 34 J Month ago 52.6 16J 28.7 36.S Year ago 58- 16 : S8.6 41.4 1S42 high, HI lf.6 27- 3S.T 1942 low . 48.7 18.1 2J.8 344 -New low. BOND AVI AG '20 . Bails Indus 10 uta Net chango D. 1 A S4.S 102.8 A J A X Ma 44.0 86- 43.B 06.0 44J 100.T 444 100.0 46.0 So- 41A CTIOT Previous day 64.7 102.7 Month ago 63.S 103J Year ago 62 J 104 J 1 1042 high 04.T 103 J ma w WiM lUZ.S FniAIICE CO. - 21S M-222 Phone S261 By FRAN STRIKER By CUFF STERRET By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH H 10 Fran est price. tlOPJUS RLOSFEm Paci Co. ' mji, JH. in i D.m.: ie 1 Jit. In vr-: p Consuiuuon, !ood precare and 1 oriae lesu art free cl csrt. 5 ' ' - - -'fir- - '-.:---.'' ' "