Financial (Go mimics f i ; Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salm Oregon. Tuesday Morning. Ilorember 10. 1942 PAGE TEH Farm: IVilaFl! Stocks Work j Both Sides Average Unchanged as ' News Brings Both Selling, Buying NEW YORK, Nov. 8 -P) Blocks -worked at cross purposes in Monday's market as the gen erally good war news Inspired heavy buying of peacetime favor ites and the unloading of many leaders with cloudier post-war prospects. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was unchanged at 40.8 which, incidentally, was the best mark since November 5, 1941, - recorded Saturday. Trans fers of 1,207,643 shares compared with 856,830 last Friday and were the largest since December 31. ; In the new high division some eventually cut or cancelled initial advances were General Motors, Chrysler, Yellow Truck, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roe ': buck, Woolworth, J. I. Case, In ternational Harvester, Interna tional Telephone, Dome Mines, " Dow ' Chemical, Johns-Manville, Standard Oil (NJ), Radio Corp., and American Cable and Radio. Allied Chemical was a wide mov er with a gain of 4V4 points. Prominent on the downside were Santa Fe, NY Central, Penn sylvania, Southern Pacific, Great Northern, US Steel, Bethlehem, Douglas Aircraft, United Aircraft, Glenn Martin, Youngstown Sheet, Kennecott, ' Anaconda, Western Union, Goodrich and US Gypsum. Cash Wheat Price Averages Higher . i Cash wheat prices at Portland slightly better than one cent per bushel higher during the week ending November 6, as compared with the previous week, according to the department of agriculture. The higher prices were not as a result of an active demand for wheat in this market but partial ly reflected the advance in the option market at Chicago, which amounted to about two cents per bushel for the period. The only interest mani festoon the part of buyers was for small quantities of special grades of wheat to ap ply on previous sales to milling companies. Milling operations were very much curtailed, on account of the decline in flour sales. Reports in dicate that bakers and flour deal ers are not increasing their flour stocks, preferring to await the an nouncement of the permanent flour ceilings expected about De cember 3. Export sales of flour to the Americas under the wheat flour export program were only - moderate, during the week. The Commodity Credit corporation reports that sales of food wheat, ' through the Pacific coast regional office, continued rather heavy for the period. Wheat receipts at Portland were 97 cars, as com pared with 92 cars the. previous week. :.. Stocks and Bonds November 9 f Compiled bv U" Associated Press) STOCK AVKRAUES ao is Indus Rails IS 60 Vt Stk 3.f-9...n 27.3 40.8 STOCKS Monday 58.5 18.S Previous day 58JJ 19.4 Month ago 57.0 19.S Year ago 57.5 15.8 JS42 high 58.5 19.7 1942 low . 46.0 14.4 27.2 26.2 29.7 27,3 21.1 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.8 32.0 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 Rails Indus 10 mn 98.0 98.1 97.5, 10 Fn 51.6 51.0 60.7 47J 51.6 41J Monday 65.5 103.6 Previous day Month ago Year ago 1942 high 1942 low .660 103.5 .65.5 103.3 .62.5 105.1 102 X .662 103.7 100.6 ..59.4 102.6 93.6 German General Captured i V 4hx- . A ... I ' f 4 ' I'- Gexu Hitter von Thoma, commander ef the German Afrika, Korps -J third or the top-fifxht axis leaders In the African desert war, lvivS ahead ef s British ofHcer, In this official British picture, t"."T his recent capture. (By radio from Cairo) Associated Press "Strictly Private" 7 L dear iMcyu-.- 1 I GOT VDUR. TJCAV BIT 1 THB4K. VtXJ WHM GOT MIXED UR.I SAID I BEACH Wn3XBJT W AJHT BGGSLACKiy UE lie UFE SAUBZS AT EECifeS. BACKHQlAfe: All. THE GIRLS HERE APE. GOOD SWIMMERS. W4m WoM f tfjt Quotations at Producetxchange PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 9 (AP) Produce exchange: Butter: Extras 49; standards 48 prime firsts 47,i; lirsts 45',a. Butter fat: 5314 at 54. ! Eggs: Large extras 48: standards 42; medium extras 42; standards 38; small extras 30; standards 28. i Cheese: Triplets 25i; loaf 27,i. Portland Grain i PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 9 (AP) Grain: . Wheat: Open High Low Close Dec. 1.10 1.10 1.10 1.10 Cash grain: No. 1 nax z.tu. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.14: soft white excluding Rex 1.17; white club 1.17 la western red 1.16. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.11; 10 per cent 1.14; 11 per cent 1.17; 12 per cent 1.19. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.18',4; 11 per cent l-20',i: 12 per cent 1-22'i. Today's car receipts.; Wheat 31. bar ley 3, flour 4. corn 5. oats 4, hay 1, millfeed 10, flaxseed 4. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 9 (AP) (USDA) Cattle: Salable 2200. total 2800; calves, salable and total 300; good cows active, strong to: 25 higher, most loads 9.50-10.00; good steers shared advance in. instances; other classes steady to strong; few loads good beef steers 13.65-85; medium kinds 11.50 12.25: most medium heifers 10.00-11.00. one good load 12.50; common to med ium cows largely 6.50-9.00: canners and cutters 4.50-6.00: bulls up to 11-25; good and choice vealers I4.uu-i3.uu. Hoes: Salable 2750. total 3200; jnar ket unevenly steady to 15 higher than Fridav. spots ud more; good and choice 170-220 lbs. mostly 14.25-40. ex treme top 14.50: lighter weights 13.00- 14.00: 220-200 lbs. largely w.ou-n.za; good sows 12.25-75. few 13.00; feeding nin 15 00-50 Sheep: Salable 1400, total 1700; fat lambs strong to 25 hiKner: eooa ana choice wooled natives 12.25-75: others rradine medium to good I0.so-iz.uu ewes scarce, steady to strong, few good lots 4.00; others grading common to medium Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 8 (AP) Butter Prints. A erade 52-52VaC lb in Darchment wrappers. 53-53 ',ac in cartons: B grade 51-51c in parch' ment wra Doers. 52-52' ic in cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland. 53,i-54c lb.; premium quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity, 54' i-55c lb.; valley routes and country points 2c less than first, or 52c; . second quality at Portland 2c under first or Slli-SZc. . Cheese Selling prices to Portland retailers: TiUamooK triplets 3ic id.: loaf 32c lb. Triplets to wholesalers 29c lb loaf 30c F.O.B. Tillamook. Eggs Prices to producers : A large 46c: B large 40c: A medium 40c; B medium 36c doz. Resale to -retailers 3-4c higher for cases: cartons 5c higher, - Live poultry buying prices: No. 1 erade Leghorn broilers. to 2 lbs. 26c: colored fryers. 2i to 4 lbs. 26c; colored hens 29c: colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c: Leghorn hens under 2Va lbs. 20c; over 3'j lbs. 22c; colored hens 23 '4c lb.; No. 2 grade hens 5c less; No. 3 grade 10c less; roosters IOC ID. : Dressed turkeys selling prices: New crop Z8-40C; old crop 37 -38c lb. By Quinn HalJ WW SON Portland Rabbits Average country killed 34c lb. Country meats selling price to retailer: Country killed hogs, bent butchers. 129 to 149 lbs. vealers, fancy 23c lb.; good heavy 15-18c lb.: rough heavy 15c lb,; canner cows 13-13',ic lb.; cutter 14-15c lb.; bulls 17c; lambs 22-23c lb.; ewes 10c lb. Wool 1942 contracts, Oregon ranch, nominal, 34-37c lb.; crossbreds 40-42c lb. Mohair 1942 12-month, 45c lb. Hops Seed stock, 1942 crop 1.16 lb.: seedless 1.50 lb. 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 ton; clover 16.00 ton. Onions Green, 60-65C doz. bunches; Oregon dry 1.40-1.45; Idaho 1.15: Ya kima 1.25 50-lb. bag; pickling 15c lb. Potatoes Klamath 3.25 cental; Ya kima 3.25; Deschutes 3.25 cental; local 2.50-2.75 cental. Wool in Boston BOSTON. Nov. 9 (AP) (USDA) Interest was shown today in; both do mestic and foreign medium: wools in the Boston woof market. ! Domestic fleece wools were sold at cleain basis prices of $1.04 for three-eighths and 95 cents for quarter blood ; wools. A sale of Montana yearling fine wool was made at a grease price of 54 cents, or $1.20 clean basis. Muck Molasses Due From Sorghum WALDO HILLS The Klopfen- stein sorghum mill will produce about 1450 gallons of sorghum molasses this season, according to Walter G. Klopfensetin, ; proprie tor of the mill. This amount is 50 percent more than was produced last year. Vis itors from all up and down the valley have been calling on the Klopfenstein mill and the avail able supply is reported j as about "out". A number of growers of the cane are still bringing in their stalks for their own production of sorghum. Knights of Columbus At Communion Sunday STAYTON A large group of the Knights of Columbus of Stay ton, Sublimity and Lyons, joined with the Knights of Columbus of Jordan in receiving j corporate communion at the Jordan Catho lic church on Sunday j morning, November 8, at the 8:15 mass. The mass was offered i by Rev. Father Bauer of Jordan. Later, a communionb reakfast was served by the women of the Jordan par ish. A short program: presided over by Grand Knight Ed Jacoby of Sublimity council was present ed. The next regular; meeting will be held at Sublimity Novem ver 17. The annual memorial service of this council will be held at Sublimity November; 22. Power Shows Profits CANBY, Nov. 9 -(P4 The city of Can by reported Monday that Its municipal power system show ed a profit of $6415 for the past fiscal year's operation. 1 Uanled! Ualnnls, Filberts and Nnl Heals Highest Cash Price; Ilorris Iflorfein Packing Co. 469 North Front Street Telephone 7633 Dr.Y.T-Laam. N.Ou Dr.O.Chaa. N J i DBS. CHAN. -LAM CHINESE legalists X41 Nortn Ukerty . rpstalrt rrUad General Cleetrle C. Office fn Tesda m Sat. ra anly 1 a-i. tm I U ' Cenaltatla, Blood ores- r ad wrui tesu are tie ef cbarg. Practiced Slace 11T d- GrainTrade Unsettled -.CHICAGO, Nov. Q Extreme-gains of almost 2 cents in rye prices, 1 in corn,' and in oats and losses ranging from ' M to cent in wheat were reduced before the : grain market's close Monday ended an unsettled trade typified by the divergent trends of values. j ; , During the last hour or; so per sistent weakness of wheat, which was lower t practically all season, affected other grains, j selling causing a late reaction in prices. However, corn and oats quotations reached new highs for the past month, with December Contracts at 84 and 51 respectively. Wheat closed Vk-H cent lower than Saturday, December !$ 1.25 1.26, May $1.28-. The trend in wheat was blamed largely on sluggish flour business and trade belief that prices could advance only 3 or 4 cents before reaching levels at which the gov ernment's program to release loan stocks to millers might j be put into operation. Soldiers Buy Bonds WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 The war department estimated Saturday that nearly 2,000,000 soldiers from privates to generals now were buying approximately AVIAHOM CADET BILLIKEM K& 6EFUOOLEO AJMO L06T IM A JQUEtT Hl. ltSrRUCTOR IN THE CONTROL TCWER TRIES TO fTrVLK HlKA DOWN" TO NO AVAIL. THEN. HOP HAA AN IDEA... T'l I TBV TU.f QIOP: 1 AGAIN.' m eUREj fr IBlummer HOP HARRIGAM BARNEY GOOGLE feSL OEJJP NP LEMME MICKEY MOUSE I J HE EATS YTfW ENOUGH, MV rvMAMnre ) little friemo- lUKECAMDVySOU WOUJ ART5 A Yr H 2sr MEKABER OF THE J T CTBROME Y W CXKf'KKl . . . . . . r 1 , -TOt IV - yi VO- MA- I I T- r A rTHfa J f rjEsr.AAs?.rxauFs.ou I tmamka. ANNiff-1 W-AH' after SOAAANY 1 1 rrEcnvE atall -vtxi look) to telime ailn happened tome, i got I AHf HAPpy r' Vvfamuy J, whew i told mrtim. fx SO THE TAR- Yf Y&S, 5EH0R, WE CAME HERE j I THE. KNIFE IS NOT MINE. LETMt j tmi ftmrtK ,T7S AKTutA A TO SEE DON RJCAPJ3Q THE SHOW VOU A TOKEJt, v . VDU ARE THE LONE " KNIFE WPS im TORERO. WE HOPE TO - I . At f. , RAN&ER J ' TCtmpon Pi RUH DOWN SOME CF THE Z T 1 - (jY&. 3 ins lo::2 nAirGza -T 1 1- r 1 "q 3 . Salem Market The -price below supplied by lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyer but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: . VEGKTABUCS -Potatoes. 100 Iba No. 1 new 1.00 Turnips, beets ' , n.:. JU GKAiM. HA AMD SEEDS (BaytBS Prices Oats. No. 1 .28 00 SO 00 26.00 27 00 16 00618.00 16 00 H 00 Feed barley, ton Clover hay. ton Oat and vetcn nay Wheat BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTBT Andiesen't Baying Pries - -(Subject to change wit out notice. BUTTEKF AT Premium No. 1 -S5',i AIM No. 2 BUTTER PRINT A . 52'4 .51 U -S3', .43 - .40 AO 2 M B Quarters EGGS Extra largo Medium Standards Pullets Cracks POULTRY Colored fry Colored hens -White Leghorn frys -White Leghorn hens .26--2S 2 21 Ma.rion Creamerv's Butns Prices. (Subject to changs without notice) EGGS Large A Medium A , .40 Large B -40 Pullets ,, , 2 Checks, undergrades SO Large dirty .32 POULTRY i Colored frys Colored hens ., n . J21 . .26 Leghorn fryers Leghorr hens, over 3",4 lbs. J9 Leghorn hens, under V.i lbs. .17 Old roosters . M No 2 poultry he less. LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No. I stock, based $13,000,000 payday. in war bonds every 1-ur?ToJ THE MfTTC H NOW, DAP PV, OR. WET-L. WRECK. THE THROUGH EXPRES6 OW WMECF THAT TELEGRAPH Kerr TELwRArtl A f JE KB? OHM0TOf - V53k. M S&. tfBk. AAA m Kft "r W2. Kmf Fe i Syadku. he, WorM richlt famd. OUTA HEggl J UJ1LL REM AIM ON HIS Quotations on condition and sales renorted. Spring lambs U.OOfeHllJM Ewes ., i i Hogs, top : 160-325 lbs. , Sows . .,. Top Veal 215-400 lbs. 125-219 lbs.j Dairy type cows .,. . 3.00 to-3.50 14.00 12.00 . 1X30 12.00 . 4.00 ." to 7.00 . - 7.00 to 8 00 -.00 to 10.00 - 7.00 to 8 00 XI Beef type cows Bulls ; Heifers Dressed veal ; Salem Has New Nickels Victory t nickels, 1942 model, made without use of critical met als, will be in general circulation in Salem soon. . . First shipment of the new coins, lacking entirely in the metal that gave the US five-cent piece its nickname of nickel, was received by Ladd 2d Bush Salem branch of the United States National bank Monday; ii C. Smith, vice-president, reported. They are identi cal in size and design with the 1941 Jefferson nickels, making them acceptable for operating pay telephones j and other .. coin de vices, Smith pointed out. The new nickels appear bright er of finish than the old type and have somewhat more "ring" to them when! dropped on a counter. They carry a bust of Thomas Jef ferson on one side and a reproduc tion of his home, Monticello, on the other. i tf I'M M V HOP R i It B Mf fill i uraxxucooiZw ruaTS I . I W AARTTM WAS ' W3w Editor-Marshal Assures Town Arrests : OSWEGO.O re, Nov. 8 (A5) Editor Ed Donnelly of the Oswe go Review noted there were no candidates for town marshaU in last week's election. ' So he suggested jokingly, he thought, that two of the - town's habitual miscreants ' be candidates in a write-in. campaign. Came the vote counting, and Donnelly found he had been elect ed instead. s. : ; . Donnelly Saturday predicted he'd be Oswego's best marshal "won't make a single -arrest," Meat t Shortage Worries Woolmen San Francisco Alarmed over what is ' believed will create an acute meat shortage in California due to the new meat slaughter regulations recently put into ef fect, the California Wool Grow ers association has decided to make this issue the key-note of its 82nd annual conference? to be held here at the Palace hotel, No vember 19 end 20. J. Kenneth Sexton of Willows, TUB MESSAGES W THE TWO PANEL'S CONTAIN THE WHOLE ALPHABET IN CODS. AOV YOU TRY TO READ THIS : rm 1 AM NO! NO! NO! BPK. H . ft SP I I WARN YOU I VCXi'UL. ' 'S ' "' " C BE BLOWN --T X CAN TAKE-f-P j ' i f ii ni hi i .gA SE A-VOU MU5T &0 140U) AKlO SUBMARtMArXTTHERSTTCK f Oopr. ttcrri8rd1VoriJrigiMuwJV 1 l-IO 1 V I GUESS ACCIDENTS AIL COLD. I I'M A SCALED v-- BLOODED ATTEMPTS TO V CATCAU5E I As,,wv( ''7 X ill 1117 ' YOU VOU ii . ... m president of the organization, points out that the present quo tas set by the government regulat ing the slaughter of lamb, mutton, and pork, together with the ' in crease of approximately 16 per cent in population In the past year, will make California's quota assume the drastic proportions of nearly 50 percent reduction. ! . f7l Cope With The Unexpected ... With - A Personal Loan ! ' Come to us for cash " - to meet ! those tin- -. !i - foreseen bills. We i will, extend a loan to you 'promptly. Find out abopt ear dignified credit terms . . . For money u a narry Stale Finance Co. 212-222 Guardian Bldr. Corner Liberty & SUta I Telephone ( 816S Lie. 8-213 M-223 LAST HAfe.R.lGAN'ASr BtLLIKN WOCtXd f-VK SOME PINKY KAIL RO AO AS A TELEGRAPHER AND AMY CODE WOULD GET HIM THINKING CsO BACK TO THH J FROM NOW OM VDLnTBE yf GUARDED WAtfHIGM- l f will HAiwr TO SMUDGE 1 . I AMIGO yOU ARE. 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