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Faram Markets The OBEGON STATESMAN. Salem , ' Oregon. Sundar Morning, November 21 1342 PAGE ELEVEI Peace Stock Support Mart Trade 'Declines at Close; Average Down for Week NEW YORK. Nov. 21-fipy-Peace time) stocks, including gold mines, kept the xecovery theme alive in Saturday's stock market but many leaders ended a generally declin ing -week without getting any where. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was unchanged at 40.1 but on the week showed a net loss of .4. Large blocks oC low-priced issues helped put the volume at 310,79 shares compared with 260, 620 In the previous 2-hour ses sion. ; International Telephone was the liveliest performer, as in yester daysTTOceedinea. It opened on a 000-share trade, up a fraction at a ceW year high, then met enough ffering to put it down V at 6 when . the : final ; gong sounded. Alaska Juneau and j Dome Mines were just behind fee communica tions stock in activity and both touched peak;, levels for 1942, Homestake also . was one of the fastest movers of the day with a gain of 1. Modest advances, were retained by American Telephone, US Steel, Consolidated Edison.. Montgomery Ward, Sears , Roebuck" Texas & Pacific Railway, Standard Oil (NJ)," Goodyear, General Motors and Ohio Oil. Lasers included Santa Fe, NY Central, Southern Pacific, Beth lehem, Chrysler, General Electric, Allied Chemical. VS Gypsum, Fhil- lm Morris, Anaconda, American Smelting and Western Union. Waldo Hills Man Works In Portland Shipyard WALDO HULLS John Jeffrey is employed- 4a the Portland ship yards. Mrs. Sherman Harmon, who had been i-t-ier -several days, is able to sit up now. Radio Programs (Continued 10:38 Na 10:48 Carl 4tarrcea Orchestra.'; 11:90 Lew DaaaaaiKf Orchestra, 11 :39 Jan Garner, Orchestra. .- m-NBC WSWBAT-4199 K9. 808 Moment f.-l'eiody. 8 :1S Nttisiat 8oria -ano Hem. " :4S Western Agriculture. SmUm 4 McConnelL 76 Hme-fMeittation. 1 :1S Organ - Cone e rt. 738 Hank-Lawjwa s Knights. 7?45 Springtime. t m Breakfast Cib. , 845 Keep rtt Out. . 0 News. 8 J5 WantaiVe .World. 30 Breakfast t Sardl'S. ! . I8.-80 Battkteag -TaUung. . 10:15 Souvenirs. i 10 JO Little jTack Uttle. ! 10SO Beamy "Walkers Varieties. " 1 1 :00 Wartime Periscope. 11 :1S Great - History Moments. ' 11 3 Stan-atf Pjar . 11:49 Keep Wit Club. 1 130 News. 12 J5 Air Capecs. 12 -30 Market Reports. 1235 Novelettes.. 125 Mews. 1 0 Club Matinea. 1SS News. I 3.-00 The Quiet our. 3 40 Singing Atvings. 2:45 This. Is -My Sotig. 2 5Lber .- News. 3:00 Stars of -Today 3:1 Kneass WrU - t&e News. 3 30 The C oaaet Sanger. -35 Pages -AtWdy. 8. -W fifteen Minutes from Broad- way 4:15 Chief Milait. 4 its Molasses - January. 430 Texas lira. Robertson. 4:45 News. 8 -00 Don . Wiosiow. 8:15 Sea Hound. 8s80-Jack'AMtfng. 8 5 Captain ..Midnight 8 0 Counter : Spy. 8 :S0 Spotlight -Hands. 8 :55 Graoe. PieWs. - - 70 Raymd Gram Swing. ' 7:15 Alias lhB rreedom. ' 7:45 A Man and His Music. 8:00 Earl Godwin. 8J5 Lum 4r bner. 830 Major -Uoople. SO True or False. :30 News 95 Down Memory Lane. "10:15 Readin', Writtn dc Rhythm. ; 1036 Broadway Bandwagon. 10 MS Joseph Jimes. II 0 This Moving World. 11:15 Organ. ? 1138 War News Roundup. K OIN CBS MONBA X 878 It 8.-88 Northwest farm Rs porter. 8:15 Breakfast -Bulletin. . 8:20 Texas Rawger. victory rronu v i Klock. ej hMml 730 Dick tew. ' 7.45 Nelson Prtngto. 8 $0 Consumer- Kews 8 J5 Console 'Mellies. - 8 30 Valiant-Uarty. 8.-45 Stories America Love. ' o Kate Saattit Speaks. t:15- Big Sister. m 830 Roma ne of ileles Trent 35 Our Cat Sunday 18 0 Ufa CaarBo BeauUfuL 10:15 Ma Peckina. 1030 Vie St Sade 10H5 The Cotdtserra. 11 o Young Or Melons. 11:15 Aunt JeratT. . 1130 Wo Love Learn. 11:45 News. ' i -.. -i 123l0 Sophistlrators. -12 -33 Bob -Andersen. News. 1 13:30 Joyce Jordan 12?(S Bacbelora. Children. 1 iOO Galea Drake. 1U5 CBS. 130 School f the Air. 230 William Winter. Try aso of Chinese remedies. ABttaSXBC ,. ' VVfc ew. years la CEA.No inatter jrita s-n Reorders. saasltls. heart. hmg, Hver, 'kidneys, ttT eaaistipart , "leers, beOs. few. sln. feasale plaints Cblsteso Ctrl Co. OfBco . Bmn iJI Tuee. ajod sw ;- Sua, na ' e- das- 0 122 FT. Comt gt. Salem, Ore. "Slriclly Private" : 0 HHB fT DL4AA:- II f - hMv m DOvQJUB1MS KWvf Hm? 1 l UlAS IYrt Ur ell - ll -v iww bir sr- jntai TO AtDBEUI ALCEW e&.auyTt&asi sbit her iw&asrcf Quotations at Produce Exchange PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. XI (AP) Produce Exchange: Butter: extras 49; standards 48 V: prime firsts firsts 45A. Butterfat 53J at 54. Eggs: large extras 48; standards 42: medium extras 42; standards 38; small extras 30; standards 28. Cheese: triplets 25; loaf 17'i. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 21 (AP) Butter: prints. A grade. Si-SXir lb. in parchment wrappers. 53-&3',ic in car tons; B grade 51-51 ',4 c ia parchment wrappers. 52-52,,.e in cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum of M ot t per cent acidity, delivered in Portland. S34a-34c lb.; premium quality, maximum of .35 ot 1 per cent acidity, S4V-Mc lb.; valley routes and country points. 2c less than first or 62c; second quaUty, at Portland, 2c under first or 9U's-S2c. Cheese Selling prices to Portland retailers; Tillamook triplets, 13e lb.; loaf. 32c lb. Triplets to wholesalers, 29c toj loaf 30c r.03. Tillamook. Eggs Prices to producers: A large. from Page 4 t:4S Ben Bernia. MO Meet Mr. KmmeL v 8 AS Today at the Duncans. t30 Keep Wotktog; Keep- Smglng. SMSMews. - -. 40 Second Mrs.- BurtOB. 448 Sam Hayes. . 4 rto .Martha Wears. 8- 0 - Curtain Calls. 8 SO-Harry Flannery. 8. -48 News. 85 Cecil Brown. News. 0.00 Lax Theatre. T90 Screen Guild Players. im Bkmdie. BOAmos -N Andy :1S CeUing Vnlimitod. -830 Gay Nineties. . 835 Dick Joy. -8:09 Leon F. Drews. .15 Harry James. 830 Vox Pop. ; tOfOO PHre Star ITnal. 0 :l Wartime Women. 1830 Air Flo of the Aalr. W30 World Today. ISO Soldiers of -the Air. HfiO-Muxzy Marcellino Orchesera. 13 Prelude, to Xldnlght. II -5B tiCTn 12k to 80 a. ni. Muslo t News. SUJWNBO MOTOl AT 438 KS. ' 4 0 Dawn Patrol.. - t&b Everything Goes. 839 Sheppards Serenade. - 839 Labor News. 7 3 S Music of Vienna. 730 Reveille Roundup. ?Tt Sam Hayes. -SjQO Stars of Toaay.' :15 James Abbe, News. 39 Symphonic Swing. 9:45 David Harum. 9:09 The O'Neills. SnlS Words and Music. 830 Ted Steele, Novachord. 9:45 News. IOtOO - Betty Mahr, Singer. 10: 15 Hollywood News Flashos. 1030 Homekeepers Calendar. -1948 Dr. Kate. Us)0 Light of the World. 1 US Lonely Women. 1130 The Guiding Light. 1145 Hymns of all Churches, 129 Story of Mary Marlin. litis Ma Perkins. 1330 Pepper Young's FamOy. 12:45 Right to Happiness. tttO Backstare Wife- Ids Stella Dallas. 130 Lorenzo Jones. 13 Young Widder Brown. 139 When a Girl Marries. 1:15 Portia races Life. 139 Just Plain Bill. 345 Front Page FarreH. 330 Bead of LlfaV , 3:15 Vic and Sade. 339 Against the Storm. 345 Judy and Jane.. 4:80 News. 4:15 Personality Hour. 445 H V. Kaltenborn. 8A0 Stars of Today. S.tS Cocktail Hour. 39 Richard Crooks. 8.-00 Eyes Aloft. 8 30-Melodic Potpourri 730 Contented Hour. 7 :30 Furtou Fun. 39 Fred Waring in Pleasure Time 8:15 News. . 839 Cavalcade of -America. 8.-00 Tho Telephone Hour. . 830 Hawthorne House. 1S39 Now Flashes. 19.-15 DT; L Q. 19:45 Labor bor N 10. -so Ten Minutes la - Tempo. ll so wews. . . . . . llUS Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. 1139 News. 13-90-1 a. m. Swing Shift. ; RO AC MONDAY 458 K9. . -1930 News. 19:19 Homemakers Hoeas, 1130 School of the Air. 1120 Music of Gilbert St SuHivaS. ItM-Nm. . 12:15 Farm Boor.. 1419 Favorite Classics. 1 :1S Variety Time. 143 Concert HalL -- 139 Home Front. 139 Memory Book of Musts .. 145 News. 39 Piano Concerto. " - . -v -1 3:15 Treasury Star Parade. -luie Orchestral Gems. . . .345 News 4 h) Symphonic Half Hottr. 430 Stories for Boys and Girls. S. -00 Modern Moods. 8-15 Oa tho Campuses. 830 Evening Vesper Servlca. 845 -It's Oregon's War. 8:15 News 830 Farm Hour. 7:30 4-H Club Pro (Cram. 80 Evening Song. 8.-15 Neighborhood CaCL 8:3d -Higher Education in Wartime. 8 0 You .Can't Do Business With Hitler. 8:15 Music of the Masters. . 3S0-IO:u-Newa. By Quinn Hall . Jk ' -es PcnE?.. sake swap, lJM HAWING SQHE.SW WOU JjfM - - IM iith plIMtlilr , 'lit ri.m ut 9rvNlM lrUi SEMT WEES. CHi. YOUR SOU Portland 46c; B large. 40c; A medium. 40c; B medium. 36c dozen. Resale to retailers, 3 -4c higher for cases, cartons, 5c high er. . j Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Legnorn broilers, lv to 2 IDs.. ztc: coiorea fryers, to lbs, zee: colored roasters, over 4 lbs., 29c; Leg horn bens tinder a1'. lbs.. 2vc: over 3h lbs 22c; colored hens, 23V2C B; No. 2 grade hens, 5c less; No. 3 grade, 10c less; roosters, iuc 10. Rabbits Average county killed, 34 35c lb. Hay Selling price oh trucks: Alfalfa, no. X Z3.0U-Z3S4I ton; oats-vetcn. io.imi ton, valley points; timothy. 16.00; East ern Oregon, 23.00 ton; clover, 1630 ton. Dressed turkeys -Selling prices: Country dressed: Hens 38 -40c; packers' stock, hens No. 1, 40-40',ic FOB ware house floor in box lots. Onions Green, 7 5-85c doc bunches; Oregon dry! 81.45-130; Idaho $135; Ya kima $1.40 SO-lb. bag; pickling 15c lb. Potatoes Klamath. 3235-230; Malin fancy $2.97 cental; Yakima $2.85-2.90: Deschutes $2.85-2.90 cental; local S235 2.40 cental. Country meats Selling price to re tainer: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 129 to 143 lbs., 19 -20c; vealers fancy, 23c lb.; good heavy, ls-lSc lb.; rough heavy, 16c lb.; canner cows. 15c H.; cutters. 15-16c lb.; bulls, 161c lb.; lambs 22 -23c lb.; ewes, 10c lb. Wool 1942 contracts, Oregon ranch, nominal. 343?c lb.; crossbred s, 49-42o lb.: lambs - -) lb. Mohair 1942 H -month. 45c lb. Hops Seed stock, 1943 crop, 148 lb.; seedless. 130 lb. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- Nov. 29 (USD A) Cattle: Salable 23. total 90; calves, salable 10. total 80. Prac tically no fat steers or heifers avail able, quotable steady; week's best short fed steers 13.78; odd head can ner and cutter cows 4.50-3.50; young fleshy dairy - type cows up to 8.60; medium-good bulls salable around 8.90-11.28; choice ' vealers lacking, quotable to 14.50 or above. , Hogs: Salable 28, total 190; few lots good -choice light weights about 18 lower around 13.80. not enough offered to fully test the value; choice eariots possibly quotable to 13.75; good 508 lb. sows 11.73; week's top Sor feeder pigs 15 JO. i - -r-Sheep: Salable none, total 300; mar ket nominally steady; - good-choice wooled lambs salable at 12.60-13.00; shorn lambs quotable to 12.00; range feeder lambs - salable to 10.25 and above; good ewes salable to 4.00-50. PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 21 (AP (USDA Cattle for week, salable 2300; calves 325; compared week ago medium to good cattle about steady, canners and cutters weak to 25 lower; few loads grass fat and short fed steers 12.73-13.75; common to medium grass steers largely- 9.00-12.00; medium beef heifers 10.00-12 00; cutter to com mon dairy hellers -6.50-9.00; canner and cutter- cows 4.50-5.75; heavy Holsteins to 8.00; medium to good beef cows 8.23-10.00; medium to good bulls 9.30 11.25; good to choice vealers 14.00-50, early too ISjOO. Hogs: For week, salable 4200; com pared close last wees: market 25 to SO lower; j week's- range- good and choice 179-215 lbs. 13.33-75. largely 13.40-50: medium 'Weights around- 13.00: light lights Closed 12.7S-H.00; good sows 325-550 lbs. 11.75-12.25, light er weignts to li.sv; c no ice ugnt seeoer pigs 150; heavies downward to 1340. Sheep: For week, salable 1850; fat lambs strong to 25 higher, sorted lots mostly 12-50-73. few 13.00; shorn lambs with No. 1 pelts 12.00; good range feeders 10.25; cull and common lambs 7.00-9.50; good ewes 4.00-25; common down to 1.00, Portland Grain PORTIANI. Ore, Nov. 21 (AP) Wheat: ; open Hign low close Dec. -i 1JL2 LIS 1 42 1.12 Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white 38.75; barley No. 2-49 lb. B.W. 30.00; corn unquoted; No. 1 flax 2.48. -Cash wheat (bid): Soft white lJ4t; soft white excluding Rex 1.17,4; white club 1.17,i; western red 1J71.,. Hard red whiter .ordinary L124: 10 per cent 115; 11 per cent 147; 12 per cent 1.20. . Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.181,.: 11 per cent 1JX1M: 13 per cent 1.23. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 8, bar ley 4. flour S, corn .X flaxseed L Stocks and Bonds ; November 21" (Compiled by The Assoclsted Press) STOCK AVEBAGES 99 18 19 88 ' Xndus Kalte Cta Stks Saturday i 57J , 18.3 27.8 49.1 Previous day 57.5 1SJ 274 40.1 Month ago 57i - 18 X ;1 SS.9 40.0 Year ago 37t 16 J 29 Jl 499 1942 lilgh 58 Jl 19.T 2741 49a 1842 low 44.0 14.4 . 2L1 ZTS BOND ATEXAGIS i i X9 18 19 18 1 Saturday . ,.,, 84.8 103.8 97.T S3.1 Previous day S4J ' 1034 97.8 Ul Month ago; 88.1 103.4 1J 81 8 Year ago 62.5 ' 1049 102.9 ' 41.T 1942 high, j 103.1 100.8 S3Jt 1942 low i , 89.4 10X9 SSJI 4LS i a lib Tiui ueu - bfd .j X7ttf oell Uibb, rittsris zzi lid IIcb Highest Cash Priea lie iris Ilhrfcn Pcclilrj Co. 469 North Front Street Telepbone 7 CSS Rye Futures Advance, Aid Other Grains CHICAGO, . Nov, Bye futures staged at spirited advance in the grain market Saturday, im parting strength to wheat, corn and oats. - Houses with eastern connections started the burring in rye at the opening. This inspired previous short sellers to cover, which touched off a new stop loss or ders on the ud side. Some liquida tion came into we pit axier con tracts have advanced about a cent, but it soon dried up and the ad vance continued to the close. I At the finish rye was up 1 to 1 cents, December 64.63 "Ji, May 70-69?,. Wheat closed -f4 higher. December $U5-. Christmas Seals Given in Many Communities BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. A. E. Utley, Polk county sub chairman of Christmas seals sales has dis tributed her supplies to commit tees of districts under her juris diction including Mountain View, Wallace Road, Brush College, Spring Valley, Zena and Lincoln. 408 PiO THE? AAVC .-mien rr -uuAl ST STKlAtS-fi 19 scnNS w per ewv- r ni T-TOUOHeK- ' e.V III HOP HABBIGAlf TONIGHT M TUS RECREATION HALL SCTiGnAtlT WILL SING NEVVSOHOS COMEB&UPOR BAETIEY GOOGLE TWC3NT TaKE LONG j. TO THUH tiAteSTWABC STORE! rrs oKcf... r was i - i ' ': MICZXY MOUSS V THIMBLE THEATE& w m m ! m aw. ar-' rr Iff "- -'" TGCE.XERO.VM. 5OtO.5MiJ0 ALMO&T CAUGHT MZ Wwjtwcw THE OtO CODHK SV ii jn It in UTTLE R1T1UZ EOOST " l U v yj AKt SCWaXXI, PrSRTCTVTWRsjfrCLA Ale3. PLOTTKS PEATH OF PCT ISCAgPO ? if i:s pc:e ow iTonaiTTiS bolTJ mm 1 I I i " ssTss-sslii ij 'H nisia L Killed in Solomons Rear A dm. Norman Scott (above), f ermerly of Kirkwood, Ma, was kill eel 1st tho great surral battle la the Solomons, the nary anaouneed. This picture, taken a nomber of years ago,- shows Scott in the uniform of a lieu tenant commander. - Associat ed Press Telemat. P..CAH IT. MOP T HUM CAN rr?I MEAfl rP5 NO YUFfJE- POTS u.irre i-n-VC , - A PEXLA GOT TO isLOVVfi -S1 ww ecr-C ! QvSGf9VRlV l!5OVX0,4f EHT. a. Set, VU risbc, m i . wrr X-4 lEiifcJCD . ITU li lpi irkr i va : T JET J srs POPtyE,LU-r MUST -JEAVEf -r; ! t J TU . TO Bicyclists Are Penalized SILVERTON Four bicycles are being stored In the Silverton city hall basement 'this week be cause four offenders failed to show up for juvenile court sum mons, , according to Haroldine Leach, clerk. ' ' The offenders were Carl Wick' am, with two counts against him, one. for no lights and the second for riding on a sidewalk; Virgil Graves, riding . double; Edward Conklin, riding double; Ralph Wicam, riding abreast. Steven Mead serves as chief of police ' and Elizabeth Adams' as judge. - David Olson and Jake Geer resigned as patrolmen be cause of too many other duties, and appointed in their place were Maurice Myers and Charles Leon ard. Thursday night the junior court, comprising the bicycle court enjoyed a skating party at Salem. Theytf were" in charge of Victor Grossnickle,J Sflverton's night of ficer and Lester Standard, presi dent of the -Safety club. The two men arc supervising the club pro ceedings. - Buells Are Moving LINCOLN Mr, and Mrs. A. C. BuelL renters on the Fred Toner farm, are moving to a farm be tween McMinnville and Sheridan. tmz it up OlXX f VWM VtXlC KAPY. TO LANP, PUT WHY, IT6 vTtrST oTALL A FEW TO GET OH TO ROOM A G&HTLE PDMV TO A MINMAUM GLItTiflcy 5fr-TEM wu-p exscKiNe Nd-4XRFI9ESsT YOU ARE rr- thSt V W JtCTE-TvKrsOVWc- A nit, ftvi t-w Sr-Qaae i-t. WA iMl !3uT--icJusrX NOTAOOBE5SZD f tAOT ousTsrzr-- , v aw a s n . a - w . Ce..la.Ta Iw ....-. I 1 I Salem Market " The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative tho dauy market price paid to growers by ba lem buyers but are not guaranteed oy , xne o talesman: , (--- VEGETABLCS ' ' Potatoes. 108 tbs Mo. 1 new 8.98 Turnips, beets JM GRAIN. BAY AND 8 CCDS t Buying prices) oats. wo. l 28.09030.89 28 00 27 04 18 90018.09 16.00 Q18j09 .. ,. JT Peed barley: ton Clover bay. ton Oat and vetch bay Wheat SCTTCJt. EGGS AND POVLTKT ABdiesen's Baying Pxsee (Subject to chaoga srithout notice.) BUTTEKPAT Premium - - j8S',& No. 1 34,s No. S - . JIVs BUTTE FEINTS A -52 '4 B Quarters Extra largo Medium .49 .48 .48 2 J4 Standards Pullets Cracks POULTRY Colored trys Colored bens 8--8 U -1 White Leghorn frys White Leghorn hens SI atarlea Creamerr'a Bartnc Prices. (subject to change without nonce EGGS : i., ";.-r.:i:..'..-"f-.i j- Large A .48 M Ad 44 -4 a xt ti M J8 J7 Medium A Large B Pullets Checks, undergrade Lrge airxy - . POULTRY - - Colored frys colored bens Leghorn fryers Leghorr hens. over. 2'.. lbs. . Lesrhorn hens, under Slfc lbs. via roomers jss No. 2 poultry So km. LIVESTOCK ' Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based flaNd rr mop. oouLtmr ITWl A I J-JU9T PUT TMI-i T1ME9 t&Bnnc& uno its YOUR -i-3rTALL H-NOWT r DOfiT FEEL aAArWECTUL--AMP, CO&K?in ALU? COME? X 5HKflK.r cr.- jsQ ATTHB TCWJGrtie COM INC. AT (CAWQfCMPTtf it MUM CKXZ'S A m 3TDP lr7SMBUMS,VtXI CrS-SKEN- I FOOL XKAIN irvy rirviijaniiM I IT il .'- -e-e. .. JI1SI lit!ZlIl . I ii I ' I i r Quotations on conditions and sales remrtd. Spring lambs - H OOifltCO wes , - - , 2JH) to-3 Mi Hogs, top 160-228 lbs; i 13.69 Sows , 11.7312 Top veal. 213-400 lbs. 13.S0 Dairy type cew .00 to S.txt Beer type cows , tJtO U 80S Bulls 8.00 to 10 00 HifT- 1.00 to 8 00 Dressed veal Jl - -awty Cash In A Harry . . . With A Personal . , :.b:Cv 'K' " '!' --y. When you need money ; quickly, coma to us for t . a personal loan. Wa will y be happy to extend a 1 ' loan to you without de- ; lay ... a loan you can repay easily over i period of time. ; l" i For Money In a slurry 8ee Stale Finazico Co. 212-232 Guardian Bldi Garner Liberty tt State Telephone J tiss. :v; Lie. S-213 M-222 - -aa s o ntm mtttn miaiyp -- 1 nyirad lr46TEUCTO AMD X Am - TOUGH m GOtNd TO DKlVff OU COAAE7 KM Cl.s?a i ANU WHCN -k4lT' 1 JjXXtTUBTOAAZlHOHl A eiTAlL VvKt3EMTJ n sw9wt.c- vr i j r z Give A - eiGMAL. Tz- I (ULxckrr blasttjT ATALLTU5T OU THIS SAGEtA IT TITS LOIH. 12i:G-a 4,-