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Trio - - o. Ti sets jMMaociiaii macs FAGS TEH Th OREGON STATESMAN. Solera Oregon- Tuesday Moping, .October 27. 1942 Farai 7 " Mairl Specialties Lead Mart Leaders Contribute V little sto Swing To New High . . . NEW' YORK, Orf. 26-CaVThe stock market Monday , was a spe cialty affair with buyers favoring utilities, and selected rails, farm Implements, chemicals and lndus- trial manufacturing issues. . The traditional leaders, steels and motors, contributed little to the forward swing and the same was true of coppers, rubbers and aircraf ts. i The Associated Press 60-stock average advanced 2 of a point to 40.3, a new high since last No vember. Transactions totaled 629, 100 shares compared with 726,930 in the previous five-hour session. Buying Interest in the power and light shares was associated with prospects for better earnings for this industry. A few utility preferred were bid up a point or , more and brokers reported this a further response to the new rev enue bill provision exempting payments on- senior stocks. Finishing higher , were Amer ican Can, Westinghouse, du Pont, Allied Chemical, Johns-Manville, Harvester,, Oliver Farm. Sears Roebuck, f ., ' . 1 1 " Radio Viii'-: Programs . (Continued from Page 4) . 11:15 BUtmore Hotel Orchestra. 11.30 News . 1J m-2 .00 m. Swing Shift. . KALE MBS Tlt-DAT 1338 Ke. - -JO Memory Timekeeper. 7.0O News. 7:45 Oregon rish Protective 00 Haven ot Rett JO News. 1 8:45 Old Songs 1 - 8:00 Boake Carter. ; ; 8:15 Woman Side of the Newt ' 8:30 This and That 10:00 News. . 10:15111 Find My Way. 10:30 Newt ' 10:35 Strictly Personal ,. 10:45 Buyers Parade. 11:00 Cedrc Foster. News. 11:15 Miss Meade's Children. 1 1 JO Concert Gems. 11:45 Luncheon Concert. ; IS 30 News. 12:45 Shady VaUey Folks v '' 10 Walter Compton. 1 :1 5 Sweet and Sentimental. 1 'JO New York Racing Season. 1:45 A Man With r Band. , 1:00 Sheila Carter. : S:15Don Le Newsreel Theatre. S.DO Phillip Keyne-Gordon. V 8 15-Hello Again. l:45-Bill Hay Reads the Bible. 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. r, 4:1 5 Johnson Family. ) I v , ' '4:30 News. ' . 4:45 Carlos Molino Orchestra. - -.' 8-00 Jerry Sean. ; 8:15 Musical Matinee. - S:30 Federal Ace.- C:00 Treasur- Star Parade. :15 Movie Parade. ' :30 Adro. King and Secy. Knox, roo John B. Hughes. 7:15 Dancetime. i ' 7 :30 Para in Review. . .O0 OED. . . I i 15 Bernie Cummins Orchestra. t:30 Melody Hall. " 8:00 News 8:15 Tom Thumb Theatre, t JO Manhatters. :45 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 10:00 Gypsy Nights. 10:15 Wilson Ames. 'r 10 JO News ; 10:45-Bill Panell Orchestra. 11 -0O Johnny Richards Orchestra. 11:15 Ra McKmley Orchestra. 1130 Erskine Hawkins Orchestra. .: . KOAC TUESDAY 550 Ko. 10:00 Review of the Day 10:05 News. . j . 10:15 The Homemakers Hour 11:00 School of the Air. . 11 20 Music of the Masters, 1I.H0 News i . 13:15 Farm Hour. 1 r 18:45 Neighborhood Leader Question BOX. I "-';. I:15-Vanety Time. 1:45 Pan American Melody. IW-AAUW Half Hours. 3 JO Memory Book of Music. . . 1:43 US Navy. J 00 Drum Parade. ; I 8:15 News. S:30 Great Songs . ' f " 845 News : - - ' ' - . 4:00 Meet the American Composer, 4 30 Stories tor Boys and Girls, 8:00 Private Pete Presents. 8:15 On the Campuses, j 8:30 Evening Vesper Service.; :45 "It's Oregon's War." 8:15 News -8 JO Farm Hour' T JO Learn Spanish. .", t:45 News " i 8:00 School of Music. 8:15 World In Review. 8:30 Higher Education In Wartime. :0O Music of Czechoslovakia. 8 JO OSC Cadet Band. 8:90 News. .... 8 :65-10 0 Tomorrow's Programs. Desert Long Rangers " ' .v. . : . 'v.-- 4... ; .'y v " y -.-. :. ..:;.v. ': v " i - v r V - - -r L : fr- '- ' , " - - "i HZZT IS LE3YA these British 'desert commandos" recently struck the enemy suddenly SCO miles behind his lines. Bengasi, Barce and Gialo Oasis were raided by land at the same time sea-borne com mandos struck at Tobruk. Over thirty enemy aircraft were destroyed d well as ammunition and supply dumps and motor transports. Top picture shows how these patrols range the North African sands in - trucks for weeks at m time. Lower picture, taken during previous cccupation, shows British truck-borne infantry entering the Xort of the rezncU Gialo Oasis. "Strictly Private' (XT TIME- 6 rr CQzwauv wes'a OEfSEAS. WS. 10 B P.S-TftT tOMT TIVC, EH, ACMi U Quotations at Produce Efctwnge;. r PORTLAND. Ore- Oct (AP) Produce exchange: Butter: extras 49; standards .4SA; prim firsts 47i; firsts VtVx. : . - - Butterfat: S3',a-54. , '. Eggs: Large extras 48: standards 42; medium extras 41; standards 38; small extras 30; standards 28. Cheese: Triplets 25',i; loaf 271. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 28 (AP) Grain: . " Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 110 1.10 1.10 1.10 Cash grain: Oats, barley and corn unquoted. No. 1 flax 2.40. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.14; soft white excluding Rex 1.16; white club 1.17; western red 1.18. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.104: 10 per cent 1.14; 11 per cent 1.16; 12 per cent 1.18. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.17; 11 per cent 1.19; 12 per cent 1.21. Todays car receipts; Wheat 81. bar ley 6. flour 3, corn 4. oats 4, hay 3. millfeed 8. flaxseed 12. Wool in Boston BOSTON. Oct 26 AP (USDA) Small sales of graded ln and fine medium territory, wools were made in the Boston wool market today. Well grown fine staple wool was sold at $1.20, and the same type fine medium wool sold at 81.18, clean basis. Some inquiries were made on quarter blood fleece wools. A sale Of average con dition mixed three-eighths and one Quarter blood Mlssoor wool was sold at 52', cents net cash, grease basis. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore- Oct 2 (AP) (USDA) Cattle: Salable 2100. total 2900; , calves: market active, steady with last week's late advance, cows and heifers not 23-50 higher and steers 25 higher than last Monday; numerous loads grass-fat steers 12.50-13.50; short feds to 13.75; short load . good fed steers 14.25; common steers down to 8.00; load medium fed heifers -11 JO; grass heifers 10.00-11.00; common down to 8.00; canner and cutter cows 5.00 6.50; fat dairy type cows 7.00-50; med ium to good beef cows 8.00-9.00; med ium to sood bulla 9.25-11.00: odd head 1125; good to choice vealers I4.oo-i9.oo; meaiura grass caises lu.w 11.50. Hogs: Salable 1800, total 2300; mar ket active, steady with late last week; good to choice 170-215 lbs. 14.75 to mostly 15.00; few choice truck-ins 13.10; medium grades n.w: zjo-zyu lbs. 14.25-50; light lights 14.00-50; good sows 3O0-C00 lbs. 12.75-13.50; choice feeder Dies 80 lbs. 16.00. Sheep: Salable 1800. total 2800; mar ket active, strong; good to choice wooled lambs mostly 12.00, few to 1225; common to medium s.oo-io.ao; rid to choice shorn lambs with No. pelts 11.50: feeder lambs t.00-50; good ewes 4.00. common down to 1.25. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore- Oct. 26 A AP) Butter prints; A grade 52-52'kc in parchment wrappers, 53-93se In car tons; B grade si-51'iC in parenmeni wrappers. 52-52' ic In cartons. Butterfat First Quality, baximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland. 53',-54c lb.; premium quality maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity, at'i-ssc id.; vauey routes ana country points 2e less than first or 52c; second quality, at Portland, 2c under first of 31'.'-52c. Cheese Selling prices to Portland retailers: Tillamook triplets 31c lb.; loaf 32c lb.; triplets to wholesalers 29c lb.; loaf 30c lb. FOB Tillamook. Eggs prices to producers: A large ir By Quinn Hall tS. F Nb'VWMXVt FOLKS K s v )r i h . tS.eABaMtf lows time: kjr us AAAJL1 W .MCX. ten. Portland 48c; B large 40c: , A medium 39c: B medium 38c doz. Resale to retailers 3-4c higher for cases,- cartons 6c higher. Live poultry buying: prices; No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, Hi to 1 lbs. 27c; colored fryers, 2t to 4 lbs. Tic: colored hens 29c: colored roast' ers over 4 lbs. 29c; Leghorn hens un- aer z,a ins. isc; over . 3',, lbs. 2lc; colored bens '23c; No. 8 grade hens 5c less; No. 3 grade 10c less; roosters 10c. Dress turkeys selling d rices: New crop 38-40C lb.; old crop 37-39c lb. Rabbits average country killed 32-34C lb. . i . Hay seilinc nricea on trucks- Al falfa No. 1 23.00-23.50 ton: oats-vetch 16.00 ton, valley points; clover 16.00 ton. Onions green. 75c doz. bunchect Oregon dry 1.35-1.40; Idaho 1J5; Ya- Kima 1.Z3 50-lb. bag; pickling 15c lb. Potatoes Klamath. 3.00-3.15 cen tal: Yakima ' 2.S5: Deschutes 3.00-3.15 cental; local 2.50-2.65 cental. Country meats selling prices to retailer: Country kiUed hogs, best Duicners. iza to iw ids.. 20c: vealers. fancy, 23c lb.: good heavy 15-18c lb.: rough heavy 15c lb.; canner cows 13c id.; cutters 14c lb.; bulls 16c lb.; spring lambs 22c lb.: ewes 8-10c lb. Wool 1942 contracts, Oregon nom inal. 34-3 c 10.: crossbreds 40-42C lb. Monair iu lz-montn. 45c lb. Hods seed stock. 1942 cron. 1 18 id.; seedless, ia 10. Stocks and Bonds October 28 (Compiled bv the Associated Press) ITUVK AVKSUkUES 30 15 IS Indus Ralls UtU Stks Monday 57.4 19.S 26.6 40.3 Previous day 57.3 19.4 26 J 40.1 Month ago 54J 174 Year ago 58.5 16 24.1 37.8 30.8 41.0 1842 high 19.5 27 J 1942 low 46.8 14.4 21.1 0.3 324 BONO AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails tndus Utll Fen Monday 66.1 1034 97.7 81.8 rrevioua oay as.i 103.4 97.8 51.0 Month ago .64.6 103J 974 504 .63.7 ' 105.1 mS3 49.3 .66.1 103.7 100.6 814 -59.4 102.6 83.6 414 Year ago 1942 high 1942 low . Sorghum Mill Is Very Busy WALDO HILLS The Klopf en- stein sorghum mill is having a busy run in recent days, Walter Klopfenstem reports. - Mrs. Robert Schmidgall of Hampshire, 111, who has been spending the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kuenzi and a sister, Mrs. George Kaufman, left for her home last week. Tip to Drivers : You can save rubber and help win the war if you will do these things: L Drive only when absolute ly necessary. i. Keep - under X5 tulles an hour. 3. Keep year tires properly inflated. 4. Have them inspected regv larly. (.Share your ear with then. WILLIAM M. JEFFEES, Sabber Director. Uanled! Walnuls, Filherls zzi lid IIcols Highest Cash Price Ilcrris IflcrfcLa Pcclnrj Co. 4SI North Front Street Telephone 7633 Ot.X.T.Laaa. NJH Dr.G.Caan. N.B. DZS. OIAII.tAII CHi.NLSK tersalHts 841 North Uaerty rpsfalrs Pertlaaid Geeeral Cleetrk C. Otrtce epee Taeseay and Sat erday air 1 aL u I p.m.: U 1 8KJS. ConsnltaUaa, Blood pres rare aad arte tu are tree 4 ekarse. rracuced Slace 1S1I. i f.mrt . i .fa .in . Wheat Rallies From Retreat . CHICAGO, Oct 26-(-R J price declines depressed the entire grain market Monday, but wheat rallied just before the close as a result of late mill buying. Rye fen as much as 4 cent due partly: to; liquidation based on poor industrial demand and rec ord stocks available. Flour bus iness kept wheat trade on a small scale. - "Rye dosed - lower, Decem ber 65. Wheat was unchanged tdf ' higher compared with Sat urday, December $1.24-, May Sl.26-1.37; corn -H off, De cember 79T4-80, May 84-85; Oats , Va'Vi down, and soybeans unchanged to lower. Trade in wheat was practically at a standstill as dealers awaited revival of flour business, which has been dull ever since establish ment. , of the 60rday 'temporary ceiling on flour more than three weeks ago. Mills were' reported accepting what orders are given them but not pressing - for bus iness since there was much uncer tainty as to whether present ceil ings wSl be retained. College Student Home LABISH CENTER Jim Leedy, a student at Oregon State college was home for the weekend to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leedy. . , , TUB ULTRA-VJOLCr RAY WILL DiSClOSe THS BLUEPRINTS IF THEY'RE ON TUE LENS OP &tV. MS GLASSES ) SUGAR' HOP HABBIGAN , o ' r i 1 BARNEY GOOGLE Cm o.Wid MICKEY MOUSE pop&ve, sou i c tueu-. SLlVlJl i2S Mi fij U (0 fK IFOUND THt KJNG? 1 STAkTIM TO BAIT Hro -OP COUR&, FrSH-HOOK tun' A THE LITTLE (jROODKJ C3eRLJ44 rS ,1 V IFS5A UJAWWACALL. VT H FB?r THIMSLE THEATRE- V HELLO. ANNIE SS CJ WANNA HAVE 1 . CANOV? iiaaJlV' LITTLE AltTHE EOO:TY r BALCV DOtSNT Wr3WER. WLU it Nv rvi y U CANOV? J ... ) Wrfe Salem Market Quotations 1 The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative ot the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: VEGETABLES Potatoes 100 lbs No. 1 new 7.00 Turnips beets .1 -J Lettuce 8-60 GRAIN, BAY AND SEEDS (Boyini Prices) oats. wo. 1 28 00 30 00 26 00037 00 16 00018 00 16 00 U 00 Z si fMd bar lev. ton Clover hay. ' ton Oat and vetch hay Wheat BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY t Andiesen's Buying Price (Subject to change without notice. I -BUTTEJtPAT Premium -5? No. 1 . MVt No! t . , " BUTTER PRINTS A B 42fk Jl'.i 431. Quarters EGGS Extra large Medium Standards Pullets Cracks 45 ,40 M 44 44 POULTRY ; Colored fryt Colored hens . ,. White. Leghorn trys 48-48 . 41 41 atrAB PruMnnr'a Rot law Prieea. (Subject to change without notice) EGGS : . Large A . Medium A 1 ... -40 Large B . -40 Pullets 44 Checks, undergrades 40 Large dirty 11 .32 POULTRY Colored try . Colored hens " 47 - 41 48 Leghorn fryers f .ohnni h.M flun iL lhi J9 iMharn hens, under 311 lbs. JT Old roosters i 48 No 2 Doultrv 8e UVESTOCR Buying prices for Na 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported. . . Soring lambs ... 1140 Ewes 3.00 tO-3.50 Bogs, top 160-225 lbs. ,1445 ' ft : he's oouxsi there CXH'IPUS- rrri AFE v. RP!sv: W a Uft-vrfl f NO.THANK MDU COURSE, IP VOL) WANNA ACT STUCK-UP ir AN'SNOOTY- GO W. 1 j IV 1 8T , nan 13 00 8.50 to 6.50 640 to 8.00 8.10 1.00 to 8 00 : 41 Veal top Dairy type cows Beef type cows Bulls Heifers Dressed veal WOOL SND MORAIK Wool Mohair O 4J IVIill City Women Hold Meeting MILL CITY The .Mill - City Woman's club held a regular meeting last week. -The members went in a body to the Red Cross and defense meeting at the high school auditorium, then went to the home of Mrs. Robert Veness, where the business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Edward J. Rupp. Delegates to the County Feder ation of . Woman's clubs, to be held in Salem on Thursday, October 29, are to be to, Alice Rupp, Mary Kelly; Elsie Potter,- Lettie Cline, ' Bertha . Baltimore, , Mrs. Charles Porter and Mrs. T. W. Allen. The club voted to go , on record - favoring - the increase, in the legislator's salary, as request ed . by the Statewide Citizen's committee. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Curtis Cline November 4. MNUMHTC-!1. 1 3Sl SWtD i SyaokaM, 1st, M - X h Sows NOIisMiHTHrr THE Klh4i! fJlySJL- WOULONTf- et rui v 'ACT STUCK-UP UTTLE BAG, !SNOOTY1 b ill rM- : Lodges Open New Season DAYTON Eight members i at tended H the first rneeting follow ing the summer adjournment of the Past Matrons club of the East ern Star at Dayton Tuesday. Mrs. Adolph. Peterson, mother of Mrs, Sitton, was hostess. A short busi ness meeting preceded a social hour.'. Rebekahs Meet . JEFFERSON Following the regular meeting of , ML Jefferson Rebekah lodge Tuesday night, a Halloween party 'was enjoyed. The members wore costumes, and several stunts . were put on by various , members, which caused much merriment The table dec orations' and refreshments served were dn keeping with Halloween. Labish Onion Men Discuss Problems LABISH CENTER A meeting of onion growers to protest against the present price ceiling on onions was held at . the Labish - Center school on. Friday, October 23. About 100 men from Schools, Sherwood, Gaston, Molloy, CIpole, Labish Center, Brooks, and Tual atin were present Two men from Gaston, Sher WHERE 't MY RAT PAL GO? HE DiDNT TAKE THE CAR I UOtV IT I CMN ONLY Mil t ' f " '"t. f"a"'' '! " 1 . : - ( TWAHV n 'ptMis i - 1 50AvT ciVT J : ' V TWWR.SOOH, , e .N HUff - ' "'m0& - . f ) 1' 1 1 7 f THAT mUES HINil NOW , V TO GET I?EW3V POR I C&- iS some iMpoirrxNr lLaVa 8 JT:& jr iii-jOyfawtMi liitm i.Ih t ' -- Ss . ' f, -i't - - WJ ri M&T. Mft UTTLE LUBBER-' PuJOPGWErS FCCUr46i-THlTH HAVENT ANYTHING TO mbvJT i i. KNOwYOu , f - V--v V i. V XL- -. ,, i ONE JELy BEAN T' I V Sy y V r - M .aj I jjQ. wood and Brooks, reipeciiyely, were tAmt IMTtnriav at thawftU. fice of Frank McKennon of the state department of agriculture end determine what further steps ' to take. . ' ; , . ' ; t Clyde Leedy and A. .F.- Hayej were the representatives named from this district. Idaho and Washington have had similar meetings, it was reported. Cope With The Unexpected . . . With Personal; Loan v ' -'. . Come to us for cash ' to meet those unforeseen-bills. We will extend a loan to you promptly. Find eat aboat enr dimlfled credit terms ... For aooney la a hurry tee Staid Finance Co. . tll-m Goardiaa Bide Corner liberty .SUte Telephone Lie: g-ZIS M-J22 I -Vi saved f ano so ARG THE PLANS! a BUT I AM MORTIFIED? 600SS FLSSH.' VWWi r-3TOPfl2CLlrJ6 W AM OONTT TRV SI J VJTD OXJN cNUAYi TAKE TWO OP THEM. 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