Tlx OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Thursday Morning, July 9. 1942 PAGE TEN Stocks' Rise Best of Year Steels Lead Vigorous Gimb; Average at Highest Since March NEW YORK, July 8-()-The stock market Wednesd ay achieved its broadest ' advance glnce early . January and easily outstripped its best performance since the start of the summer bull iwing in late May. "Showing real momentum in the late Droceedines after the steels began a vigorous climb, the rise was good for final gains ranging from fractions to around 3 points. The buoyant close was in sharp contrast with the droopy tone of the first hour. Dealings expanded on the upturn, totaling for .the five hours 576,860 shares, largest irjpe March 6 and compared with Tuesday's" 332,440. A rise of .8 of a point in The Associated Press 60-stock aver age carried the composite to the highest level since March. It was the best advance since Jan. 2 with the day's closing figure 36.3. ' Bethlehem Steel carried a 3 point gain to the close and US Steel finished ZY higher. Other notably strong issues were Gen eral Motors (at a new 1942 high), Chr ys l er , Youngstown Sheet, Douglas, American . Smelting, Anaconda; American Can, Dow Chemical, DuPont, Allied Chemi cal, Standard Oil CNJ) and Santa Fe. West Salvage Head Named SAN FRANCISCO, July 8-(JP) Col. Francis M. Smith has been appointed manager of WPB's bureau of industrial conservation for seven Western states, the of fice of war information announced Wednesday. Smith has been California di rector of the contracts distribu tion" program of WPB. He will direct all salvage operations, in cluding the auto graveyard cam paign, in California, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Nevada . and. Arizona. . ... ; ', r. . $ Collection of. scrap materials and waste fats in cooperation with private industry which has con tributed $2,000,000 to encourage these drives will also come under Smith's direction. Radio Programs (Continued from Page 4) 1:45- Sam Hayes. 8:00 Start oi Today. 8:15 J-mes Abbe, New. 8:30 Symphonic Swine. 8:40 Lotta Noyes 8:45 David Harum. .DO Bess Johnson. 8:15 Bachelor s Children. 1:30 Melodies at Midday. 8:4S Musical Bouquet 10 W Brad Reynolds. Singer. 10:19 Kneass With the News. 10:30 Homekeeper's Calendar. 10:45 Dr. Kate. 11. -00 Light of the World. 11:15 Lonely Women. 1130 Guiding Light. ' 11:45 Hymns of All Churches. 13:00 NBC. 13:15 Ma Perkins. 11:30 Pepper Young's Tamily. 13:45 Right to Happiness. 1 0 Backstage Wiiv 1:15 Stella Dallas. 1 M Lorenzo Jones. 1:45 Young Widder Brown, 1:00 When a Girl Marries 1:15 Portia Facet Lift. J JO Shall We Waltzr . 1:45 Road of Life. 3:00 Vic and Sade. 3:15 Against the Storm. 3 30 Personality Hour. 4:30 Funny Money Man. 4:45 Star of Today. S :00 Hotel . Biltmore Orchestra. 5:30 Masters of Music. 6:45 Bill Henry. 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B:1S Eyt Openers. 8:30 Evening Vesper Service. 8 45 All Out to Win. 8:1S News . 8:30 Farm Hour. t 10 Evening Song. 8:00 Summer Session Feature. 1:15 Concert Hall 8:30 Monitor Views the Newt. 8:45 Music of the Masters. 8 45-10:00 News. . . . Try as f Chinese remedies. Amazing SUCCESS for 5008 years In CHINA. No natter with what ailment ya are AfFLJCT ED disorders, sniuIUs. heart long, liver, kidneys, stomach, gas, constipation, dcers, .lake-it, fever, skin, female com piaints G!::rli2 "daa Chines. Herb C. office Doors Only Tues. and Bat, 8 " a.m to 8 m. anJ - Sua. and Wed, 8 .n to 18:30 p.m. 122 rl. Cora T. EL. EaIcO. CE. fj n "Strictly Private" umi Ail "meets, urots (Vivvyw. "'in f"- trs ; AWD G&S tX xv' ORV VU4V TO GET v IS IN THE ARMY...W PS- BUT TART EXACTLY A Wi4 WwM l.t..M . Quotations at Produce Exchange PORTLAND. Ore.. July 8 (AP) Produce exchange: Butter: Exeras, 39; standards. 37; prime firsts, 30; firsts. 35. Butterfat: 40-40' . Eggs: Large extras, 35: standards, 33; medium extras, 33; standards, 31. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. July 8 (AP) The foUowing are the prices retailers pay wholesale except where otherwise noted : Butter Prints, A grade, 41c in parchment wrapper, 42 'ic in cartons; B grade, 40',c in parchment wrappers, 41' ic In cartons. . Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland. 40-40',ic lb.; -premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity). 42'J-43c lb.; valley routes and country points, 3c less than first or 39c lb.; second quality at Portland, 3c un der first or 38-39c. lb. Cheese Selling prices to Portland retailers: Tillamook triplets. 28',c lb.; loaf, 29V.C lb.; triplets to wholesalers, 26V.C lb.; loaf, 27c lb. L o. b. Tilla mook. !, . Eggs Price to producers: A large, 32 34c lb.; B large, 30-32c; A medium. 30 32c; B medium. 2830c dozen. Resale to retailers, 4c higher for cases, cartons, 5c higher. Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers over l',i lbs., 21c; colored fryers. to 4 lbs.. 24c; under 2 lbs., 19c; colored roasters, 24c; colored hens, 20c lb.; longhorns, under 24 lbs. 16c; over 3 lbs., 18c; No. t grade hens, 5c less; No. 3 grade 10C less; roosters, 8c lb. Live poultry Selling prices by re ceivers: Light hens, 18-18V2e: medium hens, lB'ic; colored hens, 20-21 lie; col ored springers, 24c; white broilers, 21c; stags. 14c lb.; roosters, 12c lb.; Pekin ducks, young, 18c lb. Dressed turkeys Selling prices: Hens. 27-29c lb. Buying prices: Toms, 24-25c; hens. 26c b. ....,. Rabbits Average country killed 28 30c lb.; city killed, 28-30C. Onions Green, 40c dot. bunches; Texas Bermudas, 50s. 81.50 sack; Cali fornia red. 50s, 155; yellow, 1.40; Walla Walla, 1.25. Mid-Columbia Bings, 8-10 cents per pound; Royal Anne, 8-814 cents per pound: pie. 6 cents per pound. Potatoes, new Shatter (Calif white Rose, 100s, 355: local, 1.00-1.10 lug. Country meats Selling prices to re tailer! : Country killed hogs, best butchers. 129-149 lbs.. 18',i-19c lb.; veal ers. fancy, 21-21ic: heavy. 17-18c; can ner cows, 14c lb.; good cutter cows, 14c lb.: bulls, 17c lb.; spring lambs, 20c lb.; yearling lambs, good 19-20c lb.; do heavy, 12-15c lb.; ewes,.5-8c lb. Wool 1942 contracts, Oregon ranch, nominal, 34-37C lb.; crossbreds, 40-42c lb. Mohair 1942 12-month, 45c lb. Hops Seed stock. 1941 crop. 40c lb.; new crop, fugglea seedless, 40c -47c lb.; clusters, sedeless. 47c lb. Cascara bark 1942 peel. 15cjb. Hay Selling price on trucks: Alfalfa, No 1. 24.50 ton: oat-vetch, 14.00 ton: valley prices: Willamette cover, 10.00 ton, valley points; timothy, eastern Oregreon, 25.00. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. July 8 (AP) (USD A) Cattle, salable and total 100; calves. 50: salable. 60; hogs, salable, 450; total, 400; sheep, salable, 500; total, 550. General hog range: Barrows and gilts, good- choice 140-160 lb. sij.z3oth.uu do 160-180 lbs. do 180-200 lbs. . do 200-220 lbs. . do 220-240 lbs. 13.75 14.50 14.35 14.80 14.00 & 14.50 13.75ii$ 14.35 do 240-270 lbs. 13.50 it 14.10 do 270-300 lbs. 13.25 13.75 Feeder pigs, gd-ch 10-120 lb. 13.50 14.50 Steers, choice -do good 900-11004 lbs. 13.003 13.85 , do med 700-1100 lbs. 11.00 13.00 do com. 700-1100 lbs. 9 25 11 00 Heifers, good 750-900 lbs 12.00612.75 do medium 500-900 lbs. 9.75 W' 12.00 do com 500-900 bt. . 8.00 9.75 Cows. gd. all wts. 80 9.00 do med.. all wta. i 7.75 8.50 do cut-corn, all wta. 6.00 7.75 'Fuehrer' Seized The, FBI confirmed earlier reports . of the arrest In Mexico City of Gerhard With elm Knnxe Ubore), national leader of the German-American bond, who Is .wanted In Connecticut on ' s charge of conspiracy to violate ' the' 1817 espionage act by furn ishing , military information to German and Japan. (Associated rress TelematJ L By Quinn Hall C-Vtsrxfce rs . wi LOOKS AS. F W A MXOHOUZ Rice A 3EEP CAR. , vbos son Portland do canner, all wta. -Bulls (ylgs. excld.) beef, good, all wts. do sausage, good, all wts. do saus, med, all wts. do saus., cut-om., all wts. Vealers, gd-ch., all wts do com-med, all wts do cull, all wts. ... General sheeo ranee: . 5.00 6.00 10.50 11.00 10.25 10.57 9.50 105 8.00 8.50 13.00014.00 8.00 13.00 - 7.00 8.50 11.50 12.00 10.25 115 8.00 10.00 7.50 8.00 3.00 & 3.50 10 8.00 Spring lambs, good-ch . . do med. and gd. do com. Yearling wethers (shorn), med. and good Ewes (shorn), gd-choice do com-med Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., July 8 (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close July .93 35 JB3 Si September .85 97 .95 S7 December . .98't 1.01 .98 Va 1.01 Cash grain: Oats, barley and corn un quoted. No. 1 flax. 2.48",. Cash wheat (bid):- Soft white. 98; soft white excluding Rex, 1.02; white club. 1.02; western red, 1.02. Hard red winter: Ordinary. 87; 10 per cent, 1.00; 11 per cent, 1.04; 12 per cent, 1.09. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent, 1.07; 11 per cent, 1.11; 12 per cent, 1.15. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 12; flour, 1; corn, 8; millfeed. 1. Salem Market Quotations The. prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to gnwert by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: VEGETABLES California nhimt anrlMita nhM 2.50 crate. ' ' " Asparagus, doz. 1.20 CabbaffA . 9 ka Carrots, doz. 50 uauiuiower, crate 1 85 Celery, green - 3.75 - Cucumbers, hothouse 1.00 Garlic, lb ia Onions, dry white 2 00 unions, dry, red, yellow . 2.50 Onions, green 45 Peas , 09 Potatoes. 100 lbs. No 1 new 325 Potatoes new 04 Radishes, doz. .45 Rhubarb, fancy .02 ' Tomatoes Ti ia Strawberries, 24 2.25 Turnips, beets .85 Lettuce 2.50 GRAIN, HA AND SEEDI (Baying Prices) Oata. No 1 35 00 to 36.00 33.00 to 35 08 Feed barley, ton Clover hay. ton Alfalfa hay ton Dairy feed. SO-lb bag Hen scratch feed Cracked corn 13.00 18.00 to 20.00 1.7t ... , 3.35 2 45 JO Wheat EGGS AND roiil ;t (Baying Prices of Andreien's) Subject to Change Without Notice I BUTTERFAT Premium .42 No. 1 .40',i No. 2 .37,i BUTTER PRINTS. (Buylatc Pricesi . A .41 ',. .40", 42 1, .33 3 Jl 31 21 2 -2 -3 J9 M is B Quarters , EGGS Extra large white ' Extra large brown Medium Standard Pullets . . - Cracks ., Colored frys, 2 to 3'i lbs. Colored frys, 3, lbs. up Colored Hens White Leghorn hens wmte Leghorn fryt (Baying Prices M Minos Creamer vi ' ?,!" to Change ihout Notice) BUTTERFAT Premium No. l No. 2 .42 .40',! 7'i EtiGS Large A ' Medium A Large B Medium B Large dirty Checks, undergrade 3 Jl . )l 30 M 9A Minorca nens colored fryers over 2V lbs v 0 Licgtiurn Krycrv Leghorn hens under ', lbs. Leghorn bens over 3l,i lbs. .18 .15 .10 .01 f7 -tags Old roosters - Nn 2 ivnillri A 1 LIVESTOCtv ,-.'- Buying prices) tor Na 1 stocX based m conditions and sales reported uo to Spring lambs . lo.SO ? ; i 4.00 . nogs, top ieo-zz dj 14.00 Sows , 10 00 to 1100 VeaL top -Dairy type cows ; Beef type cows Bulls - Heifers Dressed teal HOPS (Baying Prices) Seeded - 13.00 t.GO to 7.00 7 00 to 8.50 8.00 to 10.50 7.00 to 8.00 8 1942 contracts J to 43 WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool Mohair . 48 43 Or.V.TJam N.D Dr. G.Chan, N.D , DBS. CHAN.-LAM - CHINESE Perhallsts 241 Nona Uberty CTpstaini Portland General dec Co Office open Tuesday and Satarday only 18 a. fit to 1 o. at.; ( te J p. m. Censnh-rioa, ' Blood pressare and erlsie tests art free of charge. Practiced "lac 1917 - 1 1 1 t...),at 1 iiiik ii,imiii 1 Grain Qimb Near 5 Cents CHICAGO, July 8 .-)-An ad vance of almost 5 cents at one stage, sharpest witnessed in the grain market in weeks, carried wheat prices up Wednesday to best levels since late in May. Part of the gain was lost due to late profit taking and hedging sales. ' ':' Buying was inspired by renew al of large scale flour business and senate passage of legislation which, if approved by the house and the president, would 'raise basic .crop loan rates to full par ity, instead of 85 per cent .of par ity as. now in effect . July wheat hit a peak of $1.21. , which was about 6 cents over the 1942 - low reached Monday. Other grains rose with wheat, corn and oats gaining more than a cent and rye more than 3 cents at one stage. Wheat closed 2Y4 -3. cents higher than Tuesday, July $1.20, Sept 1.22-. Wool in Boston BOSTON. July 8 ( AP) (USD A) Sales of medium fleece wools suitable for pending government- blanket or ders were reported in the Boston mar ket today at firm prices. Some bright and average bright fleece wools were sold at 48 cents, grease basis, delivered for country-graded wools running bulk quarter-blood. Scoured pulled wool type B, had some demand at close to ceiling prices. HOP HARHIGAM BARNEY GOOGLE MICKEY MOUSE I HAVE SkMALLE0 THE) FLEET UJE HASTEMTO A LUASHIKiaTOM ABOARD TANK! COME nOUNG 1 OUT OF VOUR WGEE! MAN . ( COAAA! THE MISS I STOP -) COURT AWARDED SNAP? I savin J " T7"-' VwasVts r Cj ' YOUR HONOR EXPECTS MS TOjEEz ASSIGN THE DOSCWCHER TO : -r PRINO IN TMATFEgCXnCXJg Jzz CtWys- CaJNOLMAN, Tr: SU .VrvJ. THAT COMES Wfc WypfuNOEiZ YCXJR J fib A JTCR OUR CAPTURED I VTHEV A Cm WAP HP f THIMBLE THEATRE- E TUP -UH UK I -UP ADP A COUPLE THEy ARE EAGER TO BUT THEY UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY I ' k 1 1 . II 7VTV. i OH I UJVE THEM-) ifiSrl lCMfA LV iTHiNKTHEmnnw Jnmi you Auzr . fffflW THE LONE RANGEH Four Decades f r For the first time in 36 years of happy married life C O. Clark, 69, of Pueblo, Colo, sees his wife and finds the sight easing, indeed. Clark, stricken with Mind-yes six years before his marriage; has had his sight restored through a delicate operation. Charlie Birtchet Dies in Silverton SILVERTON Charlie Birtchet died Wednesday afternoon at the Silverton hospital following a short illness. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at the r6Ef THE VOUNG G HE KSSEQ. HOP'S - wvw' . 0SX RGT REMEMBER U-3HE cmXEN WHO STNED THAT PETTTlON ALSO NrrW VOTE! THA'S) HE PUT OKAW "BUT - OKI THE MESSAGE, POPEME- CTILL ISAUJ HIM XH FUDlfi fV 11 m IKl(.YE-v n v--st' it rrxi BUT yESTERTUY, WHEN THEY ADOPT YOU. 5P0KE TO yOU. FEAR VOU DO SERIOUS AND -"THE YOU KM0W HOW WORKj WE KILL WORTHLESS CRITTER5, ATI" THE . GOVERMMEMT PAYS US B0UTY -IYrmrtt0 - of Darkness Ends v- t- v". V"1 , -si f-fc-A-wfcis-y (i -1 vim- in -Vi- HSdt - Ekman Funeral home. He was born on the farm home of his father, the late George Birtchet in the Marquam district and lived there all his life, about 70 years. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Inez Adams ' of Mar quam; Mrs. Martha Knight of j Canby; and a brother, William -..- i-iiei ui .vicuijucLLu. - WASH'. WE'RE . K W0R9E OFF THAN A STOP PRETTIN6 SHE'S A SWELL OLD SAL .'-AND E-vtR WITH A SCHOOLA4ARM AS SHE'S GOT HOP'S BEST HOP'S GUARDIAN - CAUSE EVEN IF THE ARMV DID ORDER OUR BOMBER, WE'LL WEED INTERESTS AT HEART MONEY TO PREPARE IT FOR , TUC TCCTC' M4WEHV--VST WPvr " k m - lv TO Wfct tt i. rUV V. Cope- Wi, Kmf fet VorW risht. i - 5 YUH 5ENT FOR ME. MR. M?GOO?ER? YOU LOOKED SO SOLEMN NOT UKE REA1, HAPPY LAUGHiNG, LfTTLE GIRL I KNOW YOU ARE; BCVrfryOlTERS AM' OTHER WE USED TO THE EARS OF WESI TU- ADMIT I V ADDED A 5U6HTT j AH, A SPECIAL, DELWERV,. PORMElOJHAT,, THAT WE KILLED IT, BUT MOW - ,.-T-T.Ti.- NYA Qoscs , State Offices WASHINGTON, July The national youth adrniriistra tion, its funds tnrnmei sharply by congress, annouBced Wednesday It was closing all its state headquar ters offices and was concentrating administrative work in 11 new re gional offices. In Los Angeles, Director W. G. Friscnknecht, formerly of the San Francisco office, will handle "Ore gon and .Washington.-. ' 3 : Idaho and Montana wOl be handled from Denver by Director William W. Gartin, former Idaho adniinistrator. A ' : . Stocks and Bonds JulyS A Compiled by The Associated Press BOND AVERAGES 20 10 Rails Indus 18 tr ie rgn Net change - D t Vnch A A Unch Wednesday 81.5 103.4 85.4 484 Previous day 61J 103.4 85.3 Month ago 61.0 103 Jt 95J Year ago.; "65.1 104J 101.4 1942 high 65.8 103.7 . 100.6 1842 low 59.4 102.6 83.6 49.0 49J 47.9 49.6 41J STOCK AVEKAGES 30 15 Indus Rails 18 UU1 D 1 23.7 23.4 24.1 31.8 : r?j au. 60 Stks D 3 363 36.1 35.8 43.2 38.7 ,32.0 Net change D 1 Wednesday 54.8 Previous day - 52.7 Di 15 15.6 14.7 17.7 17.8 14.4 Monu ago i I r ? ; fi.T 11942 high 86.0 1942 low 46.9 GOSH, MISS VyOUR ADDRESS 11 huh 1 rwv in kjuk DlDOU UPSTATE NEWS PAPER STORIES ABOUT YOU4ND TWO KIND AAEN PIND US T THE CITY'S PLENTY BIG BROUGHT AE TO THIS -THIS - WHAT IS IT? A WARE HOUSE? - KS SrwhcMC, Inc, rct-xI 7-7 AH.. .YES! YOUR. kJUkL? PLUtSc?, AS UJELL.THrS IS . Y 5VM BEEN V N. OCT S01, v pl GRu. s . x ? " 1 C.ttoSt.) Of WX V W-W-tR -sa-THE crrrs most fGTERUN3 DCX5CAT&JER Pls8rth8itf by 8-t 8yrKca8e. hg. IKJDEED ASURPRrSE OKIE HjME51JRiER5A TRULV LUSCIOUS BOKl VOVA64E IFT FROM THE, FLEET Copr. rIHitl Synjit, BRING BALDY BATES THE CRITTER, AS PROOF 4 " ' ZA I' ; V2Z0yb?m HANNAWA5TOO M T& Ji B SOWEDTOLAFT.5HEM :. ) V7 "CrW JTHOUGHTIFSHE I- fr) SWRTED LAFFTN'THEy A WOULD THJNX 5HE W4$ jjj uT-riL-Ti . 1 r, . Mrs. Tucker Recovering At Her Daughter's Home UBERTXMt. Martha Tuck er, who has been ill at the home of her son Chester on the Stacey mink farm,rba8 gone to conva lesce at the home oi daughter, Mrs. John McDougal,, near Tart. Start The Month Fresh With Bills Paid Dont owe a little here . . . a little there. Pay off all those tiny bills with , a personal loan. . Well gladly lend you - the necessary cash on dignified terms. Find out how easy It Is to get a personal 'loan ... how simple to repay! For money In a harry see Stale Finance Co. 344 State St, Lie. S21S Phone 9261 M222 DONT HURRY ME! KEEP YOUR SHIRT ON! WE'D NEVER HAVE FOUND ! THIS PLACE IF THE OLD HICK DAME DIDN'T GIVE US THE ADDRESS ' I'LL PIND THE BLUE - PRINTS BEFORE THEY rSUSPRISE:,EH? AREAUR PlJEESEKJD?r -L - Inc, Worij nt i rr t. PRETENDS TO BE VMAT THEY AltfT 15 SOLY-.BUT TfAKTStUr WHEN! LAUGH AND IF TKEY ADOPTAtE HI tE 50 HAPPy ItL K ri At r-oir nuc t 1 1 1 V GET BACK.'----- -4 f"mMKaPF! gjf WTHEYARE 7 A -nOW, NOSV FLUE?E? PERMOnON ? )"... DONT Be. OEE.T . rMODESTl YDU'VE DIDNT J ( WORKED HARD FOR. EXPECT V THIS CHANCE! I -s NO...! Jl MAY CAY THAT IT 3. C J AHENU. A VERTY NOW UtHAT'? NOW TUP 1 Aj lt 1 Ly CHAMGEP Af U-TUL