Market (Com Financial. Farm PAGE EIGHT Stock Mart Drops Again Pessimistic Outlook Put Average to New Low NEW YORK, April H-tfVThe ' stock market Friday reaffirmed ita pessimistic appraisal of the French situation and some ele ments of the domestic economic Dicture by another downward step to the lowest average levels since April 28, 1933. At the close losses in the key 'departments ranged from'fac : tions to 2 or more points. Numer ous stocks established new bot toms for a long stretch of years. js " The Associated Press 60-stock composite fell .5 of a point to 32.8 ' Its last rise" was on April 6. Trans actions totaled 418,395 shares aeainst 262,720 Thursday. Among stocks posting new lows were Bethlehem Steel, Youngs town Sheet, Westinghouse, Gener al Electric, Johns-Manville, East-1 Sian Kodak, American Airlines; Boeing, American Telephone, An aconda, Kennecott and Southern railway. Giving up a point or more were American Can, DuPont, Allied Chemical, Philip Morris, Owens- Illinois, US Gypsum, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, Caterpillar, Douglas Aircraft and Sperry. Selling Puts Grains Down Tho OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning. April 18.4S42 "Strictly Private" By Quinn Hall ALSO A COO- ?RN4r PUMK?' OWT TAKE. J40 CCOC n mis rrs a DEAR AAOfcv- vw vwnk w y& m m me fiewn' WW TWE UNo I TOD THE SiRSE the Puvijis m biektwns cojmxvk STORIED OSXIW MB OMTWfe StfSlUFE. Mdor. sow WD UP WW AIR. FOR VfcAKS- Wife W..U (Mtirn Cantonment Milk Po ol Gets Study The Oregon milk control board has called a second hearing at the Benton hotel, Corvallis, April 21 at 10:30 aura, to receive additional evidence in testimony pertaining to the creation of a cantonment milk pool for Camp Adair, an nounces Robert E. Rieder, acting county agent. Matters to be further consid ered will be production and mar keting areas, pooling regulations, quotas, prices to producers and purchasers, transportation, pro cessing, distribution and any oth er factors involved in the setting up of a pool fluid milk to the mil itary cantonment , , - t Any Marion county 'farmers in terested in supplying - milk or learning, more of ithe details in connection with supplying milk for this cantonment should plan to attend the meeting. Stocks and Bonds Salem Market Quotations ADril 17 Compiled by The Associated Press STOCK AVERAGES 30 II IS 00 Indus Ralls Util Stka Net chanee D .7 D .4 D 1 D Friday u n. i zu t.o Previous day 47 J 15.1 22.4 3 Month ago . io.o xa.i a Year ago 5S.1 16.0 31.8 3 1842 high 58.0 17.6 27.3 3 1942 lOW - VIM 13. U 2Z. a - - . . I .UW.K. CHICAGO, April 17-(jP)-A I Carrots, doz. The price below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the dally market prices paid to growers oy fca lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman j VEGETABLES Asparagus, doz. fresh outburst of selling, although Cauliflower, crat. not as severe as that which hit the cucumbers, hothouse, dry. market Tuesday, pushed wheat gg& j lb : prices downward as much as 1 onions, green cents Friday to the lowest quota- SSxwTviTr tions posted here since late last Potatoes. No. 2, so-ib. bag Mmmmlur Potatoes flCW 1.35 2.75 I TsiHiKai rin? Other grains sagged with wheat, Rhubarb, fancy ' and soybeans tumbled more than I it cents, worn was near lows (Baying prices) since early in February, rye low- J2r fL0;,., WmmA Ksir1sv inn est since early in January and clover hay. ton soybeans reached figures unequal- ftJ"J' ISm,-" ed since the second week of Janu- Hen scratch feed Cracked corn 35.00 to 36.00 33.00 to 35.00 13.00 ary. Wheat 18.00 to 20.00 1.7i 2.25 . 2.40 M Selling was inspired largely by eggs and poultry weakneu: of securities and rot-1 (Buying Prices of Aadresen's) weaxness oi securities ana cot- (SubJect to change Without Notice) ton prices as markets reflected 1 butter? at .42 .41 .38 disturbing developments in Pem1ium ranco-American relations. ine no. 2 ... decline in wheat ran prices into I Pr'TJ? ISPi? a' 1 -1 - 4 ...V!V 1L I jcveis ai w urn. n mere were resung a sales nrHera tn rheolr Incses I B Wheat closed 1 Vt -1 cents eggs .40' lower than yesterday, May $1.19 1.19, July $1.21-. Extra large white . Extra large brown Medium Standard Pullets Cracks Colored hens Colored frys - White Leghorn hens White Leghorn fry (Buying Prices or Marion creamery) (Subject to Change without notice BTJTTERPAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 EGGS Large A BONO AVERAGES 20 10 Rails Indut Net change D 1 D .1 Friday 04.4 ioaj Previous day 64.6 103.4 Month ago 64.9 102.8 451 S. Year ago 63 J 104.4 100.8 38s 1942 low 60.8 102.6 10 1 Util Fr D .2 A 94.5 46.3 94.7 46.2 96.3 44.9 43.6 46.3 94.6 41 J Airliner Retrieved From Bay i 5 A bis United Air lines passenger plane which overshot a runway In landing at LaGnardla field. New York, and eame to rest In Flashing ray Is houted aboard s lighter as workmen Begin saivmre ana repair work. Plane's motors have been placed on lighter (right). i f ' Potato Rules May Differ The state agricultural depart ment has authority to establish within one part of the state rules and regulations governing stand ard grades for Oregon grown po tatoes offered for sale within the state or in interstate commerce, different from those established in niVicr nnrts' rvf thp elate Attnmv T u ,r-.Ir-' . . to good French combing length and General I. H. VanWinkle held at fi.u.1.15. scoured basis, for wools here Friday. : of average to short French combing VanWinkle also ruled that the ' $3StTrta mbinT Onto 'ESLZZ department may establish grades applicable at certain seasons of the year different from those that are applicable at " other seasons. The opinion has particular ref erence to Malheur county pota toes which are largely marketed in Idaho where a different sys tem of grading applies. Wool in Boston BOSTON. April 17 (AP) (USDA) There was some demand in Boston for graded fine territory wool at II. 15-1. 18, scoured basis, for wools of average were quoted mostly at 47-48 cents, In the grease. Hops Retain High Prices; Trade Slow PORTLAND, April 7-)-Hopf held, their seasonal high prices ott Oregon market th past week, but small olferings by growers made tradings only moderate, the US department of agriculture re ported Friday. Deals for 1942 regular seeded types were reported at prices Of 38 cents per pound net to grow ers. Seedless bids ranged from 49 cents to SI cents. I Prospects for this year's crop showed yard work progressing rapidly with no labor shortage yet noted, but the crop! wlU.be later than usual and conditions gen erally are less favorable than last year. - :. J",., The number of missing hills equals or exceeds thr 1941 total m many navy yards f Garden Qob Elects DAYTON The Dayto Garden dub reelected Mrs. Sail Coburn, president; Mrs. M. R. Cooper, vice-president; Mrs. Emmett Filer, secretary-treasurer. na rL..coygMo. ens A hi The money you need is available to you here and nowl Inquire today at our con venient address about our personal loan service! For Money In a Hurry See State Finance Co. 344 State St ; Lie S-213, M-222 Phone 9261 I.H.JM.HI WW. Large dirty extras Large B Medium A Medium B Pullets BARNEY GOOGLE Distance Lends Enchantment! By BILLY DeBECK Checks and under grades . Colored hens Colored fryers Leghorn fryers . Leghorn hens - , stags Old roosters No. i poultry JOS less. LIVESTOCK. (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to 4 pan.) Top lambs 10.50 Ewes " 4.00 to 8.00 Hogs, top, 160-225 lbs. 13.50 Sows 1 11.10 to 1155 Veal, top 13.50 to 14.00 Dairy type cows 6.50 to 7.50 Beef cows 7.50 to 8.50 Bulls 8.00 to 10.00 Heifers 6.50 to 8.00 Dressed veal ., .. , , , . 20 HOPS (Buying Prices) seeded 1942 contracts V vEwowessvs f'sf- v ? WOOL AND MOHAIR wool : Lamb .38 to 43 THE LONE RANGES A Costly Sacrifice 1 By FRAN STRIKER Gervais Farm Sold, Sale Scheduled GERVAIS A. Z. Collins has sold his farm of 82 acres west of town to Louis Schrember, Cody, Quotations at Portland Produce Exchange PORTLAND. Ore- ADril 17 (API Wyo., and is to hold a sale of his Butter Prints, A grade 41ic in parch- , . a :i ment wrappers, 42',2c in cartons; B farm equipment and stock April grade, 41c uV parchment wrappers, 42c zu. conins nas lived on this dace I n cartons. no v I Butterfat First quality, maximum d.o jvars. i nt ot , nt aciditv. delivered in Portland, 40'i-lc lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 oi 1 per cent acidity), 4 Hi -42c lb.; valley routes and country points, 2c less than first or 3814c lb.; second quality at Portland, 2c under first or 38 'i -39c lb. Cheese Selline Drtce to Portland re- SILVERTON HILLS Larkspur "ers:, Ti"am2,t. tJplets, 28'ac lb.; poisoning killed at least three 26ic lb'.; loaf, 27yac f. o. b. Tillamook! young Herefords belonging to Clay Eggsfnces to producers: A, large, Pnrte- H..-in u . , , , 28c; B. large 27c; A, medium, 26c; B. orter during the past few days, medium, 25c doz. Resale to retailers. sorter reports that 28 other cattle 4c h8her for cases; cartons 5c higher. are still missing from the herd, and he fears some of these have also died. Larkspur Poisoning Kills Herefords do common 750-1100 lbs. 9.00 10.75 I Heifers, -med 500-900 lbs 10.25 11.501 do common 500-900 lbs. 8.00 M 10.25 Cows, good, all weights 9.25 9.75 1 ao medium, ail weignts . o.autrK .3 do cut-com all wts. 6.75 & 8.50 do canner. all wts. 5.7542 6.751 Bulls (yearlings excluded) Deer, eooa au wts. iu.uosriu.au do sausage, good . 9.75 10.25 do saus. med. all wts . 8.25& 9.75 do cut-corn, all wts 7.003 8.25 Vealers, gd-ch. all wts 14.50 16.00 ao com-mea. au wts .oui.uu do cul. all wts 7.00 9.50 sneeD: salable o. total zs. Ewes (shorn) gd-ch 5.75 6.50 ao. com-mea avp o.o Lambs ed-ch 11.50 12.25 do med-gd 10.00 11.50 do common 8.009 9.75 Portland Livestock r Gets Scholarsfiiip " i RICKEY Word has been re ceived from Eugene that Robert " Van Patton, grandson of Mr. and . Mrs, W. H. Humphreys, has been awarded a scholarship at New I York college and also at North western in Chicago. PORTLAND, Ore.. April 17 (AP) (USDA) Hoes: Salable 50. total 600. Barrows and gilts Ud-Ch. 140-150 lbs J12.25 13.15 Gd-ch. 160-180 lbs. 13.00 &J13.50 Gd-Ch. 180-200 lbs. 13.25 1& 13.50 Gd-ch. 200-220 lbs. 13.00 & 13.50 Gd-ch. 200-240 lbs. 12.75 13.25 Gd-ch. 240-270 lbs. 12.50 (ii 13.00 Gd-ch. 270-300 lbs 12.25 012.75 Fdr. pigs, gd-ch 70-100 lbs. 12.00 13.00 Good-ch. 70-100 lbs. 12.00 13.00 came: salable 30, total 65. Steers, good 900-1100 lbs. 12.00012.65 do medium, 750-1100 lbs. 10.75 12.00 Onion Growers in Control Area Urged to Abide by Regulation Onion growers who are farming in the vellow dwarf mntml area, which was set up by the state department of agriculture after a hearing at the courthouse last fall, and who have not uesuujeu onion cuiis ana waste onions should do so at once in oruer to preveni ine spread of the yellow dwarf disease from the cull piles to the new crop, which is now coming up on Lake Labish, states Robert E. Rieder, acting county agent . . . ' : A quarantine order was set up last fall at the request of a com mittee of onion growers on Lake v Labish after investigation de termined that the disease threat ened the industry and in order to prevent further spread it would be necessary to destroy all cull onions and volunteers and to pro hibit planting of onions within a radius of a mile of Lake Labish except by planting seed. This was , necessary because the disease over-winters in the bulbs and vol unteer onions but is not carried by the seed. . - Growers in general in the area and on Lake Labish have abided i. by the regulations of quarantine order' but individual cases of vi olation are known. It is hoped ; that these . growers, many of which live on the lake, will de "stroy volunteer onions, culls and waste onions and not plant onions from bulbs in order that they may not be liable for prosecution under the quarantine order. It is expected that an inspection of the control area will be made by the representatives fill the state Produce Marl Prices rORTLA JTD , April 17-tiP) Larger supplies of green vegeta bles came to the Fanners' Whole sale market Friday and demand generally was active. a xair oxiering oi asparagus from the mid-Columbia area sold at $3.50. Spinach was active with 75 cents orange box the top price generally but some brought 80 cents. Green onions also were ao tive with the price range again 35 to 40 cents dozen bunches. Rhubarb eased off with most sales around 35 cents for 15s and 75 cents for apple boxes though scattered sales were five cents higher and lower. . cauliflower was scarce and firmly priced around $1 to $1.10 lor no, 1. A big supply of rad ishes , shoved the price down around 25 to 27 cents dozen bunches mostly. Hothouse toma toes brought S2.25 for .extra fancy and $2 for. fancy. Dry onions had good demand at $3 for Is in 50-pound bags. Par snips were scarce and prices were up to 50 cents lug in spots. Mustard greens held to 40 cents dozen bunches , department of agriculture in the near future, says Rieder. . 171 PRETTY SURE OF HHAT SUVHV AMP HEftRV VvUJU P0 i S 5- wmi tci i tub rum eutcn um WShfTmrwi rr meat h UFE OUR Mine ISrTT WORTH THAT MUCH. 1 0LXX UpT! I YE5L IF THEY TRY (T, WE tW BC ABLE TO ) I I TAKE THIS NOTE TO JUUE. SHE'LL KNOW ) I I NO, POlTCTtra' TEU.TME WME RAM6ER m . ) g GOLD GET THEM FOR KEEPS ' . S I VAvKTTO CO WHEN SHE REAPS fT I I I MUSjnT P0 THIS IT MEAttft Hlft Lrf A MICKEY MOUSE Hawkshccw Goofy! By WALT DISNEY Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore. ADril 17 (API Wheat Open High Low Close May .97a 574 7 .97 Cash grain: Oats No. 2 38-lb. white, .oo; barley No. 2 45-lb. BW, 31.00; No. i i lax. z.w.i. Cash wheat (bid: Soft white. 96,i: , soft white excluding Rex, 99; white ciud, 99; western red, 99. Kara rea winter: Ordinary. 954: 10 per cent. 98'i; 11 per cent, 1.04'a: 12 per cent, 1.084; hard white Baart: 10 per cent. 1.08i; 11 per cent, 1.14i; U per cent, 1.18,4 Today car receipts; wheat, 30; bar ley. 1; flour, 3; corn, 1; oats, 1; mill- feed. 9. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. ADril 17 (API Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 erade Leehorn broilers, under li lbs.. isc; over i;i ids., ibc; lryers. to ids., Z2c: roasters, over ids., zzc; colored hens, 22c; Leghorns under 2Va I lbs., 17c; over 3',k lbs., 19c; No. .a grade hens 5c less; roosters. Be. Dressed turkeys Selling prices: Hens, zbc; loms, Z7-Z8C id. Buying prices: l oma, zs-zec: hens, zee id. Rabbits :Averaee country-killed 32- 33c lb.r crty-kiUed 32-33C lb. - nay selling price on trucks: Alfalfa, I No. 1, $21 ton; oat-vetch. $13 ton. Valley prices: Willamette clover, $10-12 ton. valley points: timothy, eastern Ore gon, szz, foruana. Onions Oreeon. S3 -50-400 50-lb. sack: I Sets, Z3C lb. Potatoes, old White locals. $2.50- 2.75 cental; Deschutes Gems, $3-3.25 cental; Yakima No, 2 Gems. S1JS5I per so-id. Dag; Klamath, Mo. l, Tf2.85- cental. Potatoes, new Florida red. S3 US-1 2-95 50-lb. lug; shatter t Calif.) whites. SZ.M1 50-lb. bag. - country meats sellin nricea to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best I butchers, 129 to 149 lbs.. 18'i-19c lb.; vealers, fancy, 22-224c; light thin. 15- I isc id.; heavy, 15-I6c; canner cows, 12'4-13c: good cutter cows. 13'4-14c lb.: bulls, 18-17C lb.: yearling lambs 18-1 19c lb.: ewes, ft-12c lb. Wool 1942 contracts. Ores on ranch. nominal, 34 -37c lb.; crossbreda. 40-42c lO. Mohair 1943 12-month 45c lb. Hops Seed stock. 1941 crop. 40c: 1942 coairacts, Mtc. . POSH, ITS GETTIN' LAJE! i'T TEXL ME THE GLEAM'S jf ft oonna. show up, r h 1 TTZZZ -v 1 1 nn I pocdon me.mr. gleam, -. fj 1 l PSEStr. L 1 I atC V BUT YOU-CE UNDEJ2 AECEST! HribH H I i i f get ooN ' 1 1 r "r. nr-rr" :- ' in ti H0TD06!i- t STUFF! f igWt.ISlSi vfe'-'BS LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY A Twenty-two Karat Fanner By BRANDON WALSH HONEST I GOT THE i- i C BUT HE IS KEEWTlfS M KtJESiDES.I CEEP vgDRRyW 2 I VEXH.I KNOW MV FARM WlM-WWM5T00-Mf?.aiVEf? SEL Tn QUARANTIHZA5AH EXTRA PRE-XJ BOUT W WOORY FARM -1 KEEP ) THE SUPM1S0R?lJ 15 OKAY, BUT I KEfP HE DOlr THINK TH4T THE KIND J I CAUTIOHEVEM IF WEM&CTSiO( THMKtrf MAYBE WEEDS OR 50ME L HIMSELF, IS WJ5HIM' I COaD LOOK OF FEVER THE LITTLE &CK ) BUT ITS NORN Uy1at7T7 LITTLE BUGS WILL fJUJTTAf CARROTS OUR f5U2M6,WHILE lATlTTHEnI I f GIRL HAd 16 ffX IN A HOSPITAL, VYfT 7LVvmE IMKCTTDW WEWt IN QUAR-Jfy CViJ R WXftO KNOW J THIMBLE THEATEE Starring Popy Otaerrattoa Balloon Q Dr.V.TXasa. N.D t Dt.Q.Chaa. N D DR. CHAN LAK1 Chinese Medicine C. 241 Mart Liberty Opstalrt Portland tleneral eie To Office open Taesday and Saturday iJ- aja. to l smb.; i to i p m voBsututloa. Blood prsssare and ariave test are free ef charge " IS Tears la Bnslaess! THE JEA(bOOHt r IPRKELJESK. UJB MLSS'U 9 , CI 1 .Ml . .m. i M KKJOCU HE rS ABOARD p ' HMiMOUR UKrEEMlV) I FORTUklATElH HCtA ARE HrSf&tMGs tilVee ME A RUBBER. 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