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" M " - r F Comics- arm Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon Sunday Morning, Norember e, 192 PAGE SIXTEEN .1;; I i! i 'ft 1 . Stocks Close jWeek on Rise I . !AP Average Hits New ; High Though Rails, i Steels Slowed 7 . NEW YORK, Nov. 7-CaVThe stock' market Saturday ended a generally bullish -week on a rising note despite the handicap of siz able " profit cashing. , ( ' - . Steels lost their climbing vigor and rails still were backward. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks jwas up .2 of a point at 40.8 in the face of a decline of .1 in the carrier composite.. It was new top since November 5, 1941, and a net gain for the week of .8 Of 746 individual issues traded. 877 advanced,. 151 were down and 218 unchanged- Transfers of 553,- 280 shares compared with 350,210 a week ago and were the largest for ' any - Saturday since Decem ber 27. .-. - -; Stocks in the new high division today included General Motors, Chrysler, -International Telephone, Union Carbide, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, - Wool worth, J. I. Case; Standard Oil of If J, and Ra dio Corp. . . ! - Du Pont got up 2 and lesser improvement was shown by west inghduse, American Can, Sonsol 3i Ida ted Edison, North American, Armour, Wilsons & Co., General Electric, Domes "Mines, American Smelting, US Gypsum, and Om nibus Corp. US Steel was up and Bethlehem unchanged. Brightening the picture" was the sale of two stock exchange seats for $30,000 each, up $3000 to the best, price for the year. 'Among, losers were Santa Fe, NY Central, Southern Pacific, Youngs town Sheet, Boeing, Glenn Martin;. Philip Morris and Good year. - Northwest Nuts Victory Specials - SEATTLE, Nov. 7 (JP)-r Paci fic northwest walnuts, and filberts will be good buys at retail food stores during the . victory foods special drive -November 9-21, Raymond Ioanis, supervisor ;of the federal agricultural marketing service distribution division,' "said Saturday.- The drive is ' to ' en courage consumption of - local foods, and the nuts will be avaal- able inTarge supplies on the ha " tion's markets because of the vir tual close of export outlets due to the war, Ioanis said. 1 Atiqua Guests Return I To Portland to Live ' j . ABIQUA Mr. and Mrs. F. I J VandeWiele, who spent' the sum mer here have moved, to Port land where he is. employed. Mrs. VandeWiele is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Boebert. j ' Mrs. Olga , Miller and Mrs. Lil- lie Moberg of Salem were recent guests at the Severt Funrue home. Mrs. Miller is a sister of Mrs. Funrue and Mrs. Moberg is a cousin of the two. j Stocks and Bonds November 1 . 1" . f Compiled1 bv the Associated Press) TOCR AVERAGES . M 15 15 60 Indus Rails Uttl Stkr Saturday 58 J 19.4 27.2 40 S Previous day 57 J 19.5 27.0 40 6 Month ago 55.4 l.l 24.4 38. Year ago 57.8 11.1 30.6 40.3 J942 high 58i 19.7 27 J 40.8 12 low . 46.8. 14.4 21.1 32.0 BOND AVERAGES 28 10 10 10 Rails tndua um rn Saturday BC 0 103.5 98.1 51.0 MS Previous day . 6J 103.5 , 08.0 Month ago 65.1 103.3 97 J 50.7 474 612 41J year ago 62.7 103.0 102.3 1942 high 66.2 103.7 100.6 1942 low 59.4 102.6 93.6 Kelly Wins v rry F. Kelly, reputlican gvernr-eleci of Michigan, and. Mrs. Melly smile their elation at Detroit after election returns showed ".lV.j had defeated the demoeratio incmnbent, Marray D.' Taa .z.ntT. Associated Press Telemai. "Strictly Private" (l PRESS MH FtUGEfc VS&fBuJ-tt J- DEAR MOMt- UttS. GOOWSOMDOH IS AlfciLWOTSmDM WtT US tESPtS.BC.. TODAY V WAD TO mcrCE. RLUHS OUR CftlHS COBM & W ID KP HBCWM UP Salem Market The price below supplied by lo cal grocer are indicative of 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 8.00 Turnips, beets JU GRAIN. BAY AND SEEDS Baying. Prices) Oats. No. I 28 0030 00 26 00 27 00 16 00418.00 16 00(018 00 Feed barley, ton Clover hay. ton Oat- and vetch, bay Wheat : BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY Ml Andiesen's Baying Price (Subject to change without notice.) BUTTEarAI Premium No. 1 .54 Va -5Hi &2i -51.i .53 la .45 .40 .40 24 24 No. 2 BUTTER PRINTS A B Quarters EGGS -Extra large Medium ' ; Standards Pullets Cracks POULTRY Colored fry 26-J2S Quotations at Produce Exchange PORTLAND. Nov. 7 (AP) (JJSDA) sutler: jciras ; sianuaiua ioe priraelirstv47,; firsts.T5',a. . Tnttrft- ' S4I.. at Sf' Vtttri- t .m Avtnc AR' ctanHarHs 42 medium extras 42; standards 38; small extras 3u; sianaaras to. ' Cheese: Triplets 33'ir loaf 37,4. Portland Grain PORTLAND." Orel. Nov. 7 (AP) Wheat: - . Open HiRh Low Close Oec. " 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 "Cash grain: .Oats, barley and corn unquoted. No. l uax z.w. - r. Cash wheat (id) : - Soft white 1.14 soft white excluding Rex 1.17; white club 1.17,ar western rea l.tb. Hard red-winter ordinary 1.11; 10 per cent X14; -11 per cent 1.17; 12 Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.18'i 11 per cent 10',i: 12 per cent lJU'a Todav's car receiDts: Wheat 10. bar ley 6, flour 3, hay ., millfeed 2. flax- seea i. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. T (AP) Butter Prints. A grade. 52-52'ic lb parchment wrappers. 53-53 ,iC In can-. tons: u graae ai-oi',iC in parenmem wrappers. 5Z-SZ 2c in cartons. -Butterfat First quality, maximum of 6 of 1 per . cent acidity, delivered in. Portland. 53',c lb.-r premium qual ity, maximum of J or 1 per cent acidity, 54',i-55c lb.; (valley routes and country points 2c less than . first or 52c; second qualitly, at Portland, 2c under zirst or si',i-azc. - - Cheese . Selling prices to Port' land retailers: Tillamook triplets 31c lb.; loaf 32c lb. Triplets to (Whole salers, zsc id.: loax auc id. .uh, Tillamook. Eggs Prices to producers: A large 406c: B large 40c; A medium .40c; B medium -36c doten. Resale to retailers 3-4c higher for cases; cartons 5c higher, Live poultry Buying prices: no. 1 grade ' Leghorn broilers. 1 ',4 to 2 lbs. 27c.. colored fryers 2 'a to 4 lbs. 27c; colored hens 29c;- colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c; Leghorn hens under Z',i jm. isc: over 3'i lbs. 2lc: colored nens ajc; mo. x grade hens sc less; in Michigan 4 . - i By Quinn Hall SVstt VfcoR Son H -7 Quotations Colored hena ' 3 White Leghorn trys- i 21 White Leghorn hens i . 1 Marion Creamery's Babig Prices. (Subject to change without notice) EGGS Large A - , ' ' .45 Medium A ' ' .40 Large B ; .40 Pullets . 2 Checks, undergrade! ; ' . ' 20 Large dirty : J32 POULTRY V Colored frys ' ' ' " Jtl : Colored hens Leghorn fryers . ,., -. " 2B ' Leghorr hens. . over . 3'i lbs. J9 , Leghorn hens, under V,k lbs. .17 Old roosters ' . - 08 . No 2 poultry be less. LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based tfn conditions and sales reported. Spring lambs 11.00 11.50 , Ewes 3.00 to-3 50 Hogs, top 160-225 lbs. L- 14.00 . Sows . ; 12.00 Top veal 215-400 lbs. i 13 sn 125-215 lbs. i - 12.00 Dairy type cows Beef type cows ' Bulls Heifers . Dressed veal -; . 6 00 to 7.00 .. 7.00- to ' .00 . 8.00- to 10.00 . 7.00 to ,8,00; ; 21 Portland No. 3 grade 10c less; roosters 10-12c lb. Dressed turkeys - Selling prices: New crop -38-40c:.old-crop 37-39C lb. Rabbits Average country killed 34c lb.-.- v . .- - - Country t meats -Selling prices to retailers: : Country f.taned;-. hogs, ; beFsl butcher? . 129 to. 149 lbs; 20c: u vealets fancy 2S&. lb.; good - heavy. 15-18c lb.; rough heavy 15c- lb.; canner 'cows 13c lb.; cutters . 14-15c lb.; - bulls n 16c lb.; spring lambs 20c. lb.: ews 8-10c lb. Woot-1842;' contracts. - Oregon:-, ranch, nominal,. 3-37c lb.; crossbreds 40-42C. Mohair . 1942 12-month 45c lb. Hops Seed stpek. 1942 , crop. S 1.1 6 lb.; seedless, $10 lb. Onions' Green,-60-65c doz. bunches; Oregon dry 1.40-1.45; Idaho 1.15; ; Ya kima 1.23-50-lb. ,bag; pickling 15c lb. Poutoes Kiamath 3.2S cetital:- Ya kima 3.25: Deschutes 35 cental; local' z.50-3 cental.-- t -.r ------ Hay Selling prices on trucks: Al falfa No 1 23.00-23.50 ton; oats-vetch 16.00 ton. valley points: .timothy 16.00 eastern Oregon- 23 00 on; clover 16.00 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- Nov. 7 (API (USDA) Cattle: For: week salable 2400; calves salable 425; - medium and good beef steers fully su, in instances 50 cents nigher; . jood . cows also 23 ud: other - classes stronc to a little higher; - all classes active throughout wK, broad pacxer outlet more than offsetting restricted demand from small killers: many small killers prac tically out of market having already exhausted their quotas;; small lot strictly good fed steers topped at 14.50; best grassers 12.79; latter prie also took few short feds: bulk grassers in load lota 11.50-12.50: common to medium Heifers largely S.SO-10.SO, few 11.00; load lots good cows up to SJB5; canners and - cutters 4.50-6.(m. mosuy 4.75-5.75; best sausage bulls 11.00: -few beef bulls up to 11.Z3 : good and choice veaiers 14JW-M.00. hoks: or week, salable 3320: mar ket closed strong to 10 higher than week ago. spots up more: late sales J -I j A iin MA Ik. IJ II M. week's and closinf too 14J5: lirhter weights at close 13.00-73; few 230-280 lbs. 13.5O-14.00; good sows 12.00-50; lew 12.75. SheeD: For week, salable 1810: bet ter grade fat ' lambs mostly 25 nigher. others and sheeo luuy steady: good and choice woo led lambs throu.oHoiit week 12.00-25; rangers up to 120, early comparable kinds being : iom.u later; good fat , eyes - largely 4.00-25: few 4.50; most common: and medium 1.S0-3.73. Visiting With Mother ; GERVAIS-Mr. and Mrs. An drew Rasmussen of Badger, Minn, are. here to see Mrs. Rasmussen's mother, Mrs. B. Jelderks, who is seriously- ill. T ; .?J Uanled! . Ualnuls, Filberis and IIcl Heals Highest Cash Price: Ilcnis Klcrfem Pcclanrj Co. : 460 North Front Street ' Telephone 7633 Or.k.T.LaaL. N JX. -Dr43.Cbaa NJ. - DPJS. CHAII - LAM - -.CH1NSS erkallsu.' ' ' vJ- tU Nrtk . Us? , ; Upstairs . PertiaM Oeoeral Electric C. Of nee opea Toesday and 8a ;rUy eoly 1 au- ts l iji.t te 1 pjn. Csltatle, ' Bl4d - ores tare a rte teats-are free, ef charts. - -. Practiced la Mil. 1 Late Rally Aids Grains CHICAGO, Nov. lAjPr-K. late rally Saturday wiped! out early fractional losses: in the grain mar ket and permitted prices to close i 4; at or near top levels for the week in most cases and at gains of two to four cents for wheat! Corn and oats compared with last Saturday. Quotations of these cereals were near the best figures for the past month. : f . Weekend " profit taking caused prices to retreat fractionally early in the day but this weakness was shaken in late dealings1 as a result of buying by j commercial inter ests and dealers covering pre vious short sales. Some buying was inspired by sharper price ad vances at Kansas City, wheat closed cent net higher. Wheat, here finished; unchanged to Y4 higher compared with Fri day, December $1.26-; . May $1.28-. i j ' Wool in Boston BOSTON. Nov. 6 (AP) USDA The Boston wool market was quiet today in foreign and half blood wools. Sales of wool suitable for army blan kets were made of both! spot foreign and domestic at firm prices. Alloca tions have been made on contracts for 1,670,000 blankets tnd 2.860,000 bid on awards have been made on bids based on wool contents of 50 per cent domestic and 50 per cent foreign. WHAT1 I me. BIULI KJ. - THe I AAV CUV-MATE M30 MLS.Rf MPS UP 1 UAKRtAANl ?) 1M THE TWICK. J ynBruenM Ai TOO FRIGWTENEO I TO ATTEMPT A. LAUDING; vS1 HOP HARRIGAN BARNEY GOOGLE MICKEY MOUSE v ,BS- lock J - THERE THeO BACK INTO THE EA.A SQUADRON OFOCTOP1 FUJJEU UXTH - . DVMAMrre-ouR shoresomu. Be ' taeArtr r-KS-XVl ..-- , 3U8McRlMES J TsMEAM THIMBLE THEATRE-, U-THE MORE I STUDY MXJf?PLAKITDj CARE THAT CRAFTY CAREXAKER. SMUDGE. IMTO CONFESStMS Hi5 GWtJY, KKOWLtDGfc , THE MORE RRMLY X titUEVE. THE PLAN WILL . VV T-V i.ft'JW i - I I -i - - - Till 1 I 1 7. I f ' i - I .1 .1 " U r i v . I -1 , UTILE AHTOE EOOIJEYl 1 1. ? "- 1 1111 U. jji . A&P I J wVll"KOf ) CJ CJ I 5 CAP C WE ARE SORRY TO PISTURO VOU WTHE FIESTA BUT M "j &ANG- - - T TOELHOR. J -r THEM. THESE TWO. i---5vV-W r-. " ' , MlftT Kimw WHAT TO ) Flynh and Girl x 4T This picture, identified as showing f f rr - f j X Satterlee, 17-year-old showgirl, aboard , Flynn's yacht in August, 1941 was on a trip to Catallna island, was introduced in evidence at FJynn's preliminary hearing in Los Angeles on charges f sta tutory rape. It was on this trip that BUss Satterlee charges she was raped twice. Associated Press Telemat. l LfT6 MOPaS WEli! JUST j MhSTER CAM EF THt FIELD UdHTS ? CVWS OIVE OUT.' HF COP&NT WHAT NOUR EtPLY . - JJST MUMBLK about old eixrvowe - rrnio? vtati klNUCiaEHEAa? - ME NO . . . I'D. BETTEK .. aXLOW MVSELF . ABOUT N1NS 4 MINUTES TO SWIM TUiS GOES CST?, THEN. OOP-BYE PAM! - km -11 . r ids ; HEARD tv BCr40 f . HE'& LOST ALU - 1 II mjuvmj.-: I J I S -" 1 '-.ww9 7-; i- L ... - . , - i , - i THE d.(lJELLlKJTOlvJ UMMF CXTOMIME ro MORE EFRCIEMT I ALWAYS 6USPECTro6MUDet1 AND HI5 WIFE OF KNOWING MORE THAN THEY ADMITTED ABOUT THE KIDNAPING OP MRS RANCE'5 LITTLE BABV '5EEM5 LUCE THEY WEE UUST rY - ACTW ill I tteaWs-T. .' ' ' i on Yacht Trip trrol Flynn and Perry LaEne : t i r eTR TO THE -WW NO. OADQSfJ & A4aoj Seme os4 M 1 . , -. j.;,. . ?. lUQ-L,BLOUJAAELXXUM OF MAGNETIC LTTTlE MIEMD MCI r01XC ySLiM-T- I HAENTAMy" KIDNAPING, BUriTJO KNOW SMUDfiE and wo ckuei. rWNNEO OEVbKAL. MlwST-nuAL ACClDZSfTSlD - ScHbol Census Is Completed ; RTVERDALE Mrs. Ruth A.' Schuebel, clerk of school district No. 138, has completed taking the school census; of children ; in the district, and reports 86. . The Halloween prpgrarn and pie social presented by the pupils of the .Riverdale school under the leadership of 'Mrs. Elsie Carpen ter and Miss Frances Nowak were successful. , More than. $29 'was taken in. The money will be used for ' purchasing Christmas - candy and athletic equipment needed by the school. . -. The pupils had . holiday, last Monday while . the if teachers at tended' the Regional Teachers - In stitute. : ' - - - ' - - . . Mr. .and Mrs. John Newman moved to Independence last week. Gloria Newman, and Darrel New man have; transferred to the In dependence schools.' -r.' Mrs. Porter Is Named Head of Committee r r SILiVEItTON Mrs.' Bessie Porter,t Was" I appointed finance chairman of the Veterans of For eign Wars auxiliary at its Wed nesdaymeeting, u - Mrs. -Gurine Stanard, Safety council chairman, s reported the cutting - of the V corner near the FACTS ABOLTTTHE: GE1 yE I Cunning wife hve GET RID HAR.RK3AM TAPPING A MESSAGE TO WHAT ARF HIKA tM CODt?. IR WE CAMT, J ,LJ OOihiG V STAND BY TILL He jllf WITH -THAT I CRA6HE6 -AAAV&G THIS T t PEMCIL. iLS WILL PERCOLATE? r- ! -i ' ' -irVf V MENTAL ---c--v. ! i - M FOO... , Jf P6HAW jV -. - I : -T f PgTTER TO CALL ;- ;;'.- trgfT&X- - FOR THEr l-'l j ' r V ii ii -wi in i r, ft. - - - - ' . -b j i school, . lessening ' the hazards ot that paint.' A check was sent to the George A. White Services club for Christmas entertainment for the men in the armed forces. Checks were also sent to the i Vet erans , hospital and the. Buck si Month , dub. and the regular al lotment was mado toward the purchase of another defense bond. mots . Cash In A Harry . With A Personal 't'Otci':- Loan When you need money . : quickly, cum to us for a personal loan. We will be happy , to extend a loan to you without de lay ... a loan you can i repay easily, over a .period of time. I - For Honey in a Ilurry See -. . -.. ... - . , . j .( Slale Finance Co. V 212-222 Guardian Bldr. Corner Liberty A SUte Telepbono Sies -Lie 8-213 M-222 1 1 1 U)rSH TO JOIN THE OCTO-MJES? VERwWI V 'i CCOfJ. ZERO-WEIL CRAWl. A I THCDUGH THAT HOLE UNDER THE U GARDEN FENCEO THE SMUDGES WONT KNOW WERE GONNA VISIT I AAfc.TI IM. I Ht NILt.UU , ; ; J - ! 'I 1' I f i y lA.w ---- -- j . i 'I