PAGS EIGHT Tb$ 0G0f STATE--Ul. Caltxa Thursday Morning. September 10, 1342 Stock Mart Reverses t)ay Starts Upward; Leaders Finish Fractions Down- Atttty itMiw t 1 A I ink k. - Ions gains in, the first hour 'the ifnk mo-Vat TSvar1 ita lrair , "Wednesdajr and ended with most leaders fractionally lower. ; Profit selling In American Tele- phone, Westinghouse, -,U. S. Steel , : and other key issues arrested the '! early advance. . - In the late proceedings a num ber of utility preferred stocks and specialties were bid up fractions to around 2 points. : - The Associated Press average of t0 stocks dipped .iof a point to j 17.1. Transactions totaled . 381,980 -i . ..aJ ,itk na iqn t Tuesday. r ; .?.'- . . T-nw-r rinsing's Included . Beth lehem Steel, Chrysler, Goodyear, ..western union, uu rom, rsiman i Kodak and Chesapeake & Ohio. ; i A few. of the isolated rises were based on special developments. U. S. Leather prior preferred climbed 2 V on the declaration of " an $8 dividend on account ox ar rears. American Airlines'scored i modest advance on the company's report for the first half showing net equal to $1.91 a share against 11.32 for the like 1941 period. Grain Prices Rally; Rye Up 4 Gents, CHICAGO, Sept. 9-(P)-Grain prices staged another sharp ad vance Wednesday ' as the market continued its adjustment to i price control and stabilization plans. Rye led the advance with gains f about 4" cents ' while wheat gained 2 cents. Wheat and rye were highest since June and oats at best figures since May. En larged flour demand helped to strengthen wheat , while rye re flected buying based; on the fact that it is at the sharpest discount below parity of any cereal. , Closing prices were at or near . the day's highs in all pits. Wheat finished " -2 " cents higher than . Tuesday, September $1.24, Decern ; ber $1.27-,. - Grain men said the reason for t cereal "price' strength in the face . of farm price control was1 based primarily on the fact that all grains are well below parity. They had anticipated ; the, president . might call for freezing" of prices . but instead his speech was inter 7 preted ; as an' indication 'that the . administration 'hopes to check , price rises at around parity. This , ... was coupled with talk that a move . might be made to place a floor un t -ler , prices - designed to stabilize ' them around parity. This, traders said, would be bullish with grains t around present levels. . X Families : Have Visitors . ; : ' AUMSVILLE M r! a nd Mr s. ' friaries Lucas of Chehalis, Wash, were visitors here over the week- Cid at the home of their sister, rs. William Bond. -' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amspoker ft Portland visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallace this T week. .;' . y i ' J, . Mountain is recovering sorn a ten-day Illness. : V I , laare Karrstad, a Norse sailor, is 'f een at the Norwegian" embassy -. 'I. VTajhLnf ton wearing the U. &c ; -.nufactured Vaco" suit which illei hlin ta withstand 43 days . f e-erare tthL'a driftin a -aft in the Atlantic after his Ship 3 been torpedoed. Many eea i er.l tlrmea owe their lives ; IV. 3 suit which is water tlX -r-'y Uned and-ha tuScient. ; :: :y f f keep a man eJlozU "Strictly Private" 1 r Vfe.. -V ( V lit - - ii A W . UKB-THIS SfJEU. CrWCE. T CttCH wsmwb wo ki SQ OP THE GUYS MIT HO OAS 3DWTS "O GO TD (MlfiKTS.. Quotations at Produce Exchange PORTLAND. Ore- "Sept. t (AP) Produce exchange: Butter: Extras, standards. 4's; prune iirsis, firsts, 41 ',4c Butteriat: 48i-49. Eccs: Large extras, 40: stand vds. 39; medium extras. 39; standards 36. Cheese : Triplets. Z3; loax, a.. Portland Produce pnBTT.AVt). " Or J ' Sent.' (AP) Butter prints: A grade. 8's in parch ment wrappers S'i in canons; d graae 47 'i in parchment wrappers 4 is "i cartons. - . . .Butteriat rirst quality, maxium ox .6 of 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland 48-48'ie lb.; premium qual ity (maximum .34 of 1 per cent acidity). 49-49' ic lb.: valley routes and country points 2c less than first of 4',ic lb.; second quality at Portland 2c under first, or 4-46ie lb. : " - - Cheese Selling prices to Portland retailer: Tillamook triplets 29c lb.; loaf 30c; triplets to wholesalers 27c lb.; loaf 28c lb. 1 o. b. Tillamook. , Eggs Price to producers: A large 40c: B large 37c: A medium J7c; B medium 34c dor. Resale to retailers 4c higher for cases cartons 5c higher. Live poultry Buyinf prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers to. Us lbs. 26c: over Hi lbs. 26c colored fryers under 2i lbs. 26c: ' 2-4 lbs." 30c; colored hens, 23c; colored roasters; over 4 lbs.. 30c; Leghorn hens under 2',i lbs., lSe; over J'i lbs. 21e: No. 2 grade hens Se less:. No. 3 grade 10c less; roosters, 10-12e lb. ; ; Dressed turkeys, selling price, new crop' 33-35c lb. - -. r--- - - Rabbits, average country killed. 30c. Hay, selling price on trucks: Alfalfa No. 1. 24.40 ton; oats vetch SIS ton. Val ley point: Valley timothy S13 ton; clover $15 ton. - ' - Onions Orene 55-60 dox. bunches; Oregon dry 1.40-1 JO: Walla Walla Yak ima 1.3S 50 lb. bat: oickling 16c lb. Potatoes, new Yakima. 3.90-4.00; Idaho 4.00 rental: local. 30 cental. .Country meats Selling price to re tailer: Country-killed hogs, best butch ers, 129-149 rbs 20-21c; vealers. fancy. 23c lb.; good heavy. 16-lc lb.: rough heavy. ISc lb.; canner cows ,lJi-13c lb.: cutter 13-14c lb.: bulls. 16-17c lb. spring lambs 20-22c; yearling- lambs. good 18c Mb.; do heavy, 12-15C lb.; ewes, S-Se lb..- . , i : --v - Wool 1942 contracts. Oregon ranch, nominal, 34-37c lb.; erossbreds, 40-42c Mohair 1942. 12 month. 45c lb. ' Hops Seed stock. 1942 crop; 624e lb.; seedless. 70c; luggies, 9SC ID. . Salem Market Quotations The prices below suoDlled bv a lo cal grocer are Indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not ruaxantaed by ine Biaiesmant VEGETABLES California nluma. anricota. Beaches j.av craie. - Cabbage 2.5 Carrots. M cauliflower, crate l Celery, green - I.7I , Cucumbers, hothouse XM Garlic, b. - JS Onions, dry white Onions, dry, red, yellow tM unn nion. creea .45 Peas . Jl Potatoes. 100 lbs. No. I new 8.0O Potatoes new m.mm. 4 . Radishes, dox, m-m----m A Turnips. beeU - M ' Lettuce tM O SLAIN, HAS AND EES , - j iBayus rnces) , Oats, No. 1 ' 26.00 OtS 00 reed barley, ton MM 026.00 Clover nay, ton w oe Alfalfa hay. too 11.00 to so.eo Dairy feed, 80-lb. bag Hen scratch seed, Cracked com mmmmmmmmm a.49' JO Wheat BUTTER. EGGS AND POl'LTftt ' - aVBdteseara Bsryftag Price isuotect to change witnsut nonccj BUTTERTAT .. . Premium , ' : JO No. I , - , . A No. 1 .... jt ' M BUTTER PRINTS a M B Quarters EGGS ' Extra larce AX XT' XI 34 JX is". M XI Medium SUndards PulleU Cracks POULTRY Colored frys ; colored hens White Leghorn frys White Leghorn hens a? sianoa crsamery's Baytag Prices.' (Subject to change without notice) EGGS . .41 XI XI J4 Medium- A - - - - . . Large B pullets - -Checks, under cradee -POULTRI . . Colored heva ii 43 J9 XI Colored fryers Leghorn fryers Leenorn hens, over 3 lbs- , Leghorn hens, under ih lbs. , Old roosters - No poultry to less. Buying prices for No. 1 steel based up to on conditions and sales Spring lambs -Ewes 10.50 I 4.00 . 14.00 11.00 12 00 Hoes,- top Sows . 160-225 lbs. Veal, top 14.00 Dairy type cows Beef type cows Bulls - 6.00 to ( 50 - 7 .00 to 8.50 . 9 00 to 10.50 7X0 to S.00 Heifers rrtsed Veal . hOPS Buying prices. 1342 contracts! Seeded JO At 42 KoiL AND HOHAm Wool A W UKE THIS ;.UR5 GNES l A ; tyi : 9 i v - - - : ' ' . . - t " " - ' -- . By QuinnHaU 2 l A; UP CM OUR &SEK40 wr cjespttc wp BE COMFIAINW VET 49 Portland Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore... Sept. (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close September 1.05 V 1.07 1.09 14)7 December 1.09 l.U 1.09 l.ll Cash grain: Oats No. 2 38-lb. white. 29.50. Barley No. S 45-lb. BW, 25 JO Corn, unquoted. No. 1 flax. 2.42'i. Cash wheat (bid):: Soft white. 1.17: soft white excluding Rex. 1.20; white club, 10; western red, 1J0. - Hard red winter: Ordinary, 1.11; 10 per cent. 1J2; 11 per cent, 1.15; 12 per cent. 1.18. Hard white Baart: io per cent, JJ9; II per cent, Ui; 12 per cent, 1.23. Today's car recelDts: Wheat. 1: ii barley, 3; flour, 4; corn, 3; oats, millfeed. S. - t Portland Livestock PORTLAND.- Ore- Sent. t (AP) CatUe, salable and total. 200; calves, 50; hogs, salable and total, W, Sheep saiaoie, uu; loiai, ssu. -Barrows and gilts, cood- choice 140-160 lbs. $14.25015.00 do gd-ch 160-180 lbs. 14.75 15 J5 do gd-ch 180-200 lbs. 15-25(1.15.35 do gd-ch 200-220 lbs. 15.00 15.35 do gd-ch 220-240 lbs. . 14.75015.25 do gd-ch 240-270 lbs. 14.60 14.85 do cd-ch 270-30 Olbs. 14.50 14.75 Feeder pigs, gd-choice, 70 120 IDS. 14.00 9 15 Jo Steers, gd 900-1100 lbs. do medium 700-1100 lbs. 13.75 14.25 10.75 13.75 do com. 700-1100 lbs. 9.00 10.75 Heifers; med. 500-900 lbs. do com 500-900 lbs. , Cows. good, all wts. - 9.75(111.50 1M9 9.73 8.739 9.90 7.50 8.75 do med. all wts. do cut-corn., all wts. 1.75 7 50 do canner. all wts.- 4M 9 1.75 Bulls ylgs. exclud.) beef 10.25 11 00 do saus, good, all wts. do med.. all wts. ' do cut-corn., all wts. 11.00 10.75 S 00 WW 00 U2i& 9.00 Vealers. do-ch., all wts. 14.00 15.00 do eom.-med .allwts. 9.00 O14.00 6.50 9.00 do cull, 73 lbs; up -Spring- lambs, gd-ch. do med and good 11.50 12.00 10JSO11.50 8.75 10.00 8.00 9.00 . 4.253 S.25 2.00 4.25 . go com. - dor med and gd . Ewes, shorn, gd-ch do com-med. Wool In Boston -BOSTON. Sept S (AP) (USDA) There was a good demand for Texas twelve month wools - in the Boston wool, market today at close to end at ceiling prices. , Safes- of staple . twelve months were made irt a price range of $1.16rl.21. and the -shorter types sold at S1.1-1J7. clean-basis. Sales of 383. 000 pounds out of 764.000 sounds, of fered Saturday, were, reported at the Portland wool auction. Prices ranged 36 ',4 -SI cents, after these Were reported to oe ciese to ceinng on tneso oner lngs. Total sales . for Friday . and Saturday, 787,000 pounds. Binds ranged to a high of 53 cents. - Stocks and Bonds - .. " SeDtember S (Compiled by the Associated Press! BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 Rails Indus Utfl Wednesday 63.8 103.6 ' 96.6 Previous day 83.8 103.6 , 96 J 10 7 0 49 49 ' 50. Monu ago C2.0 , ioj.s , se.i Year ago 62.5 105.0 101.8 1942 high 65.6 ' 103.7 100.9 1942 low - 69.4 102.1 13.1 41 J STOCK AVERAGES ; ae. is is Indus Ralls UtH Stks Wednesday . 53.9 17.1 22 J Previously 53 0 17 J. 21.4 Month ago ' S2.f 16.4 , 24.4 Year ago ', 01.6 - 17 J 32J 1942 high 86.9 17.1 VI 1942 low' . 44.0 14.4 . 21 J 7.: 37J 26J .43.1 38.7 . 22.0 Goes to Portland AMITY-Vlctor Nbton has sold his house on North Trade' street to T. W. Robertson," farmer, living west of town who will move here this fait ' The Nixon family has Wught "a house" In Portland and moved - there Saturday. Nixon is employed lri, the shipyards. : Ern est Robertson will move to his father's farm this fall. Fi ' Seattle 7oman Visiu ' i AMITYMrs. Reynolds Henric son of Seattle is a guest at the home Vet her parents, Mr. and MrsI Lloyd Whitney, east of town. Accompanied by her mother and her grandmother, Mrs, Nell Whit ney, and her aunt, Mrs.. George ClarkC drove to Sheridan Thurs day to visit relatives. " ' br..TXam. S J., Dr.a.C-an, SM . CHINES S Berbauns " a NartH UScrt- . Cpstilre Fortln General Rectrk Ce. CL'lcs era Tnesday and Sat- ereay eniy is ai. te 1 saj 8 to ' CaMoltaUoa, Blood mm or - a4 arln tms ara free ft ctaaree. PracuccS Since 1117. Nebraska Trip Ended XJBIRTYThe Emer Johnson family, has returned from a visit to Nebraska, where Mr. Johnson was called by tht death ot his father. . .-r Oscar Dencer, who suffered a paralytic stroke about two jwceka ago, was brought home from the hospital several days ago' and Is improving. . .- ' '-. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baar moved to Ealem, Monday. He has been engaged in cutting cordwood here but quit his job upon receiving his order to report for induction into the army on October - Womxiii to Gaunry Rural Mail Route ALSANY When " Jay thuki mho has carried the" mail on the Albany-Lebanon star routs' the last four years, leaves to Join the US navy1, tha roui. will be takes over by a wornani Alvsma Arnold ol Albany. This will probably be tht first time in the history t the local post office that a woman, carrier has been on any .of the rural routes. At different times since the rural mail system was insti tuted, a woman has acted as a sub-carrier for her husband, but not as the original carrier. 0AtM60tfe$ TO FINOTH8 POOR CHAP t r40WfAAJCAWAH . th dANse-re HAWS TIEO UPArOwT OP THff TWJCK rMOVIMd P9O0UCS i tenui-scADua - RAN COWN AN9 H0ff.a TO THT rvW3XffT. HOP HAERIGAl? its swo bvrt) twsrn rJTv.H0J CVlrR, 1 BAKNEY GOOQLB M-CKET MOUS2 THb - - w s g ' 9 tJ -. v - roUH OM'A 1 QJfF . VIS s -st,v A C vbs sonnV... r keep evehv..: vc w-JTt HANO ON THE PLACE! THE?E' ) rri ' . y ( ik STOR- O0rAlr4'- ANP WE'VE , ; VDU ITOLA FINSC-.05T V BUT HK eCRIMG JHElJTTlEBrj LITTLE CUR w-s . -C V - LITTLE AIi LOO: T MDU iE THE . MASKED ) MAN, 111 TAKE , - THE J-f 5r . om . r- ! i ' ; : - Tardon BIy Sarong-,'', newest Abbott and Cos tcllo comedy, has many f Hollywood's most glamoore-s girls incloding beaatifol Marie McDonald. (L) and Nan Wynn. Bad Abbott don native rarb for the fay comedy. Starts today at Shipyard Worker r Leaves Amity AMITY Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Gerrard and family are moving to Hillsborb this week. Gerrard is AAMOM. HH f4CIAt I LUT PwSOuTORt HAS TCURfO AN INOICWUSNT A6AtNT RONON.THff AU CgEO WN6PIN 0f A CAH0CT4) THff RACKET.. 4 f2L uca cia at gopr. 197, AWFCOLrSHFRGEr4DS ParJ6008CARDl FULLV C10THEO-rr, THc-I2S-TTll. 0)A QUITE "RASH CAUSE FCR OF THEM HUMPH.1 PP0T5nI$TD ATTACK-TDME WOK r-0WRTEDTD GH05TLIKE TEAR Mr. CL07rl3 OrT-i I. V cans a satf? "A L Costelle (L) and lut partner many ef the hllarioos seqaenees in the Elslnore theatre a 'v., V- employed in the Portland ship-? yards. The Gerrard family were Amity residents for ; many years and he was a janitor at the' Amity high school for several years be fore going to Portland to work last spring.-: . . AOrHONw OUT VON WH, AJNT 1 He.OCNfnMY COULD 8- MM XO IrVEV r V(.WWaW0O 0rl. Pi SORT --3U Xmt Tntunt Syndica tnfc, Worid flfBtJ sjojejsjfssij Ilr tOUv CAN GET UP ON ! ! i , TVUaT LOXP ANP TROMP ; I ( V pCrWM XND DO TUS T& tin C THEV LUILO. -REACH 5HORE OJET BEDRAc6LED J 1 J I AM YOU " H LOOrCWHAT I W45 QEAMIMG THS BSAT3 T?0av-A PIECE TDRH FR0AV TALL AMD; THE GHQSV5 f?OSEilFTHT p-- CHILD TO H0U5 IT K T - Defense Work . Takes Amity Man , . AMITY Mr. and .Mrs.' ;Earl Massey have sold their home, on Getchell t street to Herbert .Rob ertson. "of the .firm of Robertson and X Payne ; Hardware - company here and who will take Immediate pc&s-i6r -K'-VV. VpC- ' V. 0. The Massey family have bought home ', in East Portland ; and moved there the first of tht week. Maseey is in defense work there: Union Hill Xiuinc-- kvt Scmces 'Annpuriceci -t$- : TJNION HILL Church, serv ices' next - Sunday at the Union fttll "grange hall will be held f 2:30 p. n, immediately after Sun I V jr . m?VOTnm? There is persenal er business tmertreaey which wt ' cannot help yen aoeet witb a conveniently, speedily - arranged loan! Drop into our offices for foil' details STATE miAIICE CO. - 112-222 Goardiaa Bldg- Corner Liberty and Stale Telephone 161 Ue. S-11S M-22S TVWTH AM-Kg, TANK KtCCH. P0UT1C5 PONT MH' -j . S ALTHOUGH H 1 5 PAKTf I J ) MCTTR. TO TWS WHAT6 A p PmH6 fry THIS ARMV, RUT WPP-M4t ) MI6MTA WU-O VA OKAV y frVeWUUMENTTO V f00 OOefOOUttT ' J 6AMON, X RErACMeWTR HE J L MY tfrWN ISTRATOn A ON U5, 60VCW40RA UCN65. lit. s.'. - vvV HER ANO ACK rf MXTP Y s, Wr y SZx1 J i oo otrrtrrMff ylpS!5fl W& f, ftSrinsrl WFli O Wt ' i NK(VSX cAO CMtR 1 . 'fr3r-v 5 roKTU4rrELV, aujELiwfrof4 uwpvj KEEPS HrS UXTS ABOUT HIM J AMD I FOUND WHEM HAD 5HOWM THIS TTHE MJ5TkE$S 1 . -V WrOBERUIMED A s. . 1 . . CALLED HIS HORSESiLVEP? J day school, which is st 133 p. m. Other Sundays,' Sunday school is at 10 t." ja. Rev, CaldweU of tht 'Ctis-tjuiidi,- Stayton, wlU bt the speaker. Mrs. Edwin Peters is wpenntendeni .el tht Sunday . . . '-, . . schooL " . . . - -' , Sclipol Opening v Is Postponed , . MroDlifc GROVE --'The openl ing date of the grade school her has been postponed to September 21; .Miss ; Grayct Dunasan of Scottf -MiUs," Who with her moth er, are " moving to i. house near Madder Station "6n East Turner Road, is" the .principal and Miss Elsie Roth of ; Sublimity, who is also . moving- hear Salern, Is - to teach the lower grades. " - u VT , w . i m .. . mmmm !!!ijtj GE,THAr5 njfWI PUT TUATD!F,rprsc,r'-rrr!rr'i M lr- iw w t .rK' t RIGHT IM HERE TJ5 At0i3WS - u r XXrTTWUrlfi 4Jf t-?TV v i i4 TftrlJ Mr4 M ( HE'S THE LONE tn. -XjOv I .I 1 iish-lr 4V. i I BOfcl