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F5iniaiiic3 Fair oil- Peace Stocks Spark Market: Some Favorites Edge .-." Into New Highs at j - ' Session's Start j NEW. YORK, July l-WVSct-" tered peace stocks, Including rails, did moderately well In, Monday's market while many leaders else where were generally unrespon sire to exceptionally, cheering war bulletins. f Assorted favorites edged Into new high ground for the move at the start but the majority slipped under the best when the final ; gong .sounded and losers among armament - rated issues. Notably ircrafts, were, widespread. Sell in, however, never was urgent vand dealings were relatively slow f 'throughout. r" v i ? - It was suggested that victorious battle tidings may have been dis- counted to some extent by the ; recent price swing' to peak marks tn nearly four years. A certain amount v of profit; cashing, con- sequently, was viewed as natural and there was lightening of com - snitments in many instances pend ing more definite indications of . the next trend shift. Investment purchasing continued as an im portant prop and weakness .was , a parity. The Associated Press fO-stock composite was off .1 of a point ; at 52.9. Breadth was lacking. Of i 880 issues traded, 373 were down, 303 up and 203 unchanged. Trans tfers of 834,120 shares compared (with 1,040,750 in the preceding full session. - - Wheat Harvest 10 Days Later ; PENDLETON, July 1 9. -(TV-Wheat harvesting in Umatilla -county, which got under way over the week end, was 10 days . later 'than normal because of ; weather conditions. It is expect ' ed to be in full swing by August 1 and better than average yields rare anticipated. State Legislator - Carl Engdahl reported j better than 40 bushels to the acre. , Speeders GtedJ WEST SALEM Lee J. Bar rum, West Salem, Roy Nelson, Camp Adair, Winfred Ball, Port land, Norman Judson, Seaside, and Mrs. C. F. Brown, Eugene, were I cited to appear in police ' court, each charged with violation ' of the basic rule. " Marion Loewen, West Salem and Merel Hickman were cited to '.appear on charges of reckless driving. , ' Special Cast Pvt. Percy J. StritUnan, 23, above, ' t Fayette, Miss, displays the special type east with which he has been fitted. PvC Strittmaa, T wh lost bis rixht arm in Ta ; nlsia. Is shewn aboard, the ship - eatTyina wevnded US soldiers ateaM frem Africa. Assoeiat- ed Press Telemai. 'mmmmmmmt''mimmmmm w m .w: - , " J 'wnnr:.. 1 mmm0.wi)toinAi&j ' n ' " ' fill Vassal -7 i j -ent la Erittany." 11-G-Ms latest film on the war, provides lie Intrigue for Pierre Anmont, French star whe makes his :kan debut In the pictare, and Susan Peters, ap-and-eemlns; Ca assignment te nncover a secret nasi submarine nest, Aa ; ! -s'ta Ctil with tie a flections ef Susan as part ef his mas- ' 3 her lover. Us hashes the situation quite well, which a tj tie ELsinore theatre today will prove. "Strictly Private" i - Tr ENGUStf WSA 6" I vr UTTjruM R&.iD3bsr hoi rr uws. FB4ttR0M6j Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, July 19 (AP) Butter AA grade print 4e; cartons 47ic: A grade prints 48c; cartons 47c lb.; B grade prints 46c; cartons Butterfat Tint quality,; maximum of .1 el 1 per ceat acidity, delivered at Portland 52-52 ic lb.; premium qual ity, maximum of Jl of 1 per cent acidity. 53-53ic lb.; valley route and country, points 2c less than first or 50-50 Vac; second quality at Portland 2c under first or 50-S0c lb. Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf 30c lb:, triplets to wholesalers 2?e lb.; loaf 27'ae FOB. - i - ' Eggs Prices to retailers in cases: A grade Urge 48c; A medium 44c; A small 40",e dozen. Eggs Nominal price to producers: A large 45c; B large 42,c; A me dium 41c. - Uve poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers up to 2V lbs. 30c; ) colored fryers under IV to 4 lbs. 29c; colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c; Leghorn bens under 21 lbs. 25 4c over 3s lbs. Z5'c; colored hens 4 to 5 lbs. 25ic; over S lbs. 25sc; old roosters 21 ic lb.; sUgs Ilic lb. . Dressed turkeys Selling prices: Country dress breeder hens 30-32c lb. Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 44e lb.; live price to producers 24e lb. Onions Green S5-60c dox. bunches; Texas yellow 2.75; California 2.75; Wal la Walla 2.40 per 50-lb. bag. . Potatoes New Yakima whit No. 1 2.40; local 2.7S cental. z u- . Country meats Rollback price to retailers: Country ' killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. 20c; vealers, AA 22'ie; A 21'c; B 19c; C 17c; D 15'ie lb.; canner-cutter cows 14c lb.; buUto. carver-cutters 14ic; lambs. AA 26c, A 24c. B 22ic; C 20c; ewes, rs 13Vc; medium 12c; R 10c; beef, AA 214c; A 30e; B 18e; beef. AA - Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry 20c lb. Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb. Hops NominaL Seed stock 1942 crop 1.40 lb.; seedless 1.50-1.60 lb.; con tract seedless 70c; seed S5c.lb. Hay While prices nominal; Alfal fa No. 2 or better 34.00; No. 1 Montana timothy 33.0O; No. 1 grass hay 32.00; oat-vetch 25.00-30.00 ton, valley points; timothy (valley) 25.00 ton; clover 25.00 30.00 ton. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, July 19 (AP) Wheat: No futures quoted. Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white 48.00. Barley No. 2-45 lb. bw 42.00. Corn unquoted. No. 1 flax 3.03. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1J5: soft white excluding Rex l-37',i; whit club 1 .37 Vs: western red 1.37. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.33 '.i 10 per cent 134; 11 per cent 1-35 12 oer cent 130. Hard whit Bart: 10 per cent 1.42; 11 per cent 1.43: IS per cent 1.44. Today's car receipts: Wheat S3, bar ley 3. flour S. corn 1. oats 4, nay nullfeed S. East Side Market PORTLAND, Ore, July 19 -.(API-Prices en the Cast Sid farmers mar ket today; ... Apricots .- Th Dalles, 15. 20-2.10; apple box 3.73. - Asparagus Nominal No. 1, 8.00 pyramid. caooag Kouno iyp i.7-a.oo crate: local pointed 15 crate. - Beans Green 10-lle lb.: yellow lie lb.; Oregon Giant Itc lb.; horse 7 5c-l.oo lux. Boysenberries No. I, 2.40-20 crate. Cauliflower broccoU No. 1. 25; ordinary 2.50; No. 2. 10-10 crat. By Quinn Hall I i v 0UED CCOXLV4 1 hvn nwi , . , w 1 YXJ3, CC Portland Cherries ' "Bing. Lamberts 16c; Black Republicans 12c lb.; Royal Ann 10-Uc lb.; pie 10c lb. ' Corn The Dalles 79-S0e dozen. Root vegetables Turnip 1.10-1.23; beets 35-40C dos. bunches; carrots 75c dox. bunches. - r Lettuce Local iXKhlJM crate; leaf stock SOc dos. bunches. - Loganberries No. 1. 2.10 crate. Peas Local S-9c lb. Spinach Local 1.25-1.50 orange box. Radishes No. I spring, red 80-90c dos. bunches. " - Rhubarb Field 15-1 JO box. Onions Green 35-40c doz. bunches. ' Raspberries " 2.40-2 JO; blackcaps Z.oo-3.40 crate. Strawberries Oregon Marshall 3.00 3.25 crate; Red Hearts 3.00 crate. - , Youngberrles Local 2J5-2.40 crate. Potatoes New local 1.00 lug, 1,65 2.00 orange box. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. July 19 (AP) (USD A) Cattle: - Salable 1850; total 1900; market slow and uneven; grass fat beef cows strong;, instances 25 lower; other classes mostly steady but some iea steers u lower: cooa-cnoice fed steers : 15.50-16 00; grass fat steers iijo-14.00; crass beiiers l0.0O-l?.5O: canner and cutter cows 6.00-7.75: fat dairy type cows to 8 JO: grass fat beef cows 10.25-11.Z5; few young cows to 12X0; medium-good bulls 1UOO-UL50; good-choice vealers 14.00-15.00. ; : Hogs: Salable 1750, total 2000; mar ket steady with last Monday or 25-39 higher than Friday: good-choice 185- 230 lbs. 14.25-50. 250-300 lbs. 13J3-75: light lights 13.23-50; good sows weak Two School Directors -Elected at Fruitland ; FRUITLAND A special ' school meeting was held last! Tuesday night to replace Mrs. Roy Lively, who is moving to Salem, and Allen Harmon, who lives now in Portland. T hose elected . were Stanley Fags for one year and XL L. Scott for two years. - - Wednesday's Radio. Programs ' KSLM WEDNESOAT 1390 75 Rise n Shine 10 News ; 7:45 Morning Moods. 8:00 Cherry Oty News. 8:30 Tango Time, j 85 Tango Time ' 9:00 Pastor's Call 9:15 Uncle Sam - 90 Popular Music 10 :00 News. . '.. -1 , . s 105 A Song and a Dane 1030 Music. 11.-00 News. : 115 Music. j 11:30 Hits of Yesteryear. 12 XX) QrganaJiUes KALE 120 News. , 12:45 On the Farm front. 12:50 Music. 10 News. 1:15 Music. . 20 Sheelah Carter - 2:15 Texas Rangers - ' 20 AU Star Dance Parade - 2 :45 Wartime Women.' . 20 News, -v.,- -.. I :,r. 30 Phillip : Keyne-Gordost 3:15 Johnson ramiiy. '. . . 3 30 Overseas Report, 3:45 Stars of Today . , 40 Pulton Lewis. - 40 Ray Henle. 4 :15 Isie of Dreams. - 40 Music -' 4:45 News. 50 Music. ... 8 :J 5 Superman 5 JO The Black Rood." S 5 Norman NesbitU T . 80 Gabriel Heatter. - 6:15 News. , 6:30 Soldiers With Wings. - 70 John B. Hughes 7:15 Movie Parade. .- 7 JO Lone Ranger . " ' 80 Take A Card. 80 Sherlock Holmes. 90 News :15.Today's Top Tunes 9 JO General Barrows. 9:45 Ray HerUe. 100 Merle Pitt. ' ' 10:15 Treasury Star Pared : 100 News 10:45 Music. , 110 Matinee 110 Music. .. . KEXBN WEDNESDAY 1198 Ke. 60 We re Up Too. 8:15 National Farm and Horn 05 Western Agriculture 70 Smilin Ed M'-Connell 75 Home Demonstration Agent 7:15 Music of Vienna. 90 News. t:45 Gen and Glenn. S0 Breakfast Club 90 My True Story.' Dns. cu aim . . . la: i Dr.Y.TXamiJ). Dr.G.ChaaN.D CHUfTSS Certalls! 241 North Liberty S Upstairs Portland General Electric Co. Offlcf odm Saturday on'v 10 a m to 1 p.m.; S to 7 cjm Con tu I tat Jon. Elocxl pressure end oris testa ar fare of eharga. i'racuced ine 1019 nni ' '"'-V '--W 1 i-. St-- -y.vm muamm mmm mmm.i - ; Ulisat Ecliv V KalJies rJarket . Earlier Selling Off Counteracted; Ryie -Trade Nervous ; CHICAGO, July 19.-(!rVDe-f erred deliveries of wheat rallied toward the close . Monday after selling off earlier on hedging pressure. Final prices were slight ly; higher on September, Decem ber and May contracts while . the July;, delivery was off fraction allyt j Covering by previtius short sellers aided the late upturn. Rye was nervous and w e a k throughout the session,' dropping more than 2 cents at one time with July selling about 12 cents under recent peaks. Some of the severe . losses were . recovered ' in late trading when the rally in wheat brought light buying into the rye pit Oats displayed . an easier undertone with sellings com ing from the northwest. At the close wheat was Y lower: to Va higher, July 11.44 Vi, Sep tember $1.44-, oats were un changed to s lower, July 59, and j rye was ' 1 -l lower, July $1.05. ' The visible supply, of wheat in creased , 13,189,000 bushels last week, , bringing the total to 165, 290,000 bushels. This was well be low the visible of ; 205,011,000 bushels at this, time last year. Oats were at a new low since Friday in the month, easiness at Minneapolis helping to depress the local market. Cutsfortli Ships Stock ' ; GEKVAIS C. W. Cntsforth made his semi-monthly ship ment of livestock . to the Fort land market Wednesday, ship ping three carloads of bogs. He paid one man $2442 for his hogs, the largest individual cheek he has ever paid ' daring his 32 years ' of shipping from Ger vais. - - at 105-11.00. feeder pigs slow, bids sharply lower at 15 JO down. Sheep: Salable 1800. total 2850; mar ket steady: good-choice spring lambs 13.00-25, choice - sorted lots at 13.40; medium-good grades 11.75-12.75. com mon 9.50-10.50. feeders 9.75-1030. few yearlins 10.00-11.00. common down to 8.00; - good ewes SXO-75; common down to 2.00. . . - ., - Stocks and Bonds i Compiled by The Associated - frees r July 19 . .- STOCK AVERAGES ' - " r iaksM- SO IS r 19 W-tSJ- Indus Rail Util Etks Monday ' ,,.73S .'26.7 36.7 52.9 Previous day . 74.0 26 SOS - 53.0 Week ago 73 : 26.T 36 52.7 Month ago 70.6 24.8 ' 33.9 50.1 Year ago 54 16.0 . 23.7 37.0 1943 i high - 74.6 27 36.8 53 1943 low 60 18 274 41.7 BOND AVERAGES . 20 " 10 ' 18 ' 10 " ,- Rails Indus Util logn Monday 78.3 105.7 109.1 i 61 Previous day 78 Week ago -78 2 Month ago 67 Year ago -61.4 1943 ; high 78 1943 ' low 64.8 105.6 105.1 6L7 105.8 104 l 61.4 105 104.1 60.0 103.4 95.8 ' 49 105.7 105.1 61 103.8 98 0 53 9:30 Breakfast at Sardi's 100 Baukhage Talking 10:15 The Gosper Singer, 100 Andy and Virginia. 10 :45 Th Baby Institute 11 0 Woman's World. - . 11 :15 Mystery Chef. 11 30 Ladies Be Seated. v 12.-00 Songs KOIN CBS WEDNESDAY 979 Ka - 8 AO Northwest farm Reporter . 8 -IS Breakfast BuUetin . , 8-20 Texas Rancers 8:45 KOIN Klock ' 7:15 News - i .... 8 :0 Consumer News . 8:15 VaiUnt Lady . 830 Stories America Loves 85 Aunt Jenny S 0 Kate Smith Speaks . 8:15 Big Sister 8tO Romance of Helen Trent - 85 Our Gal Sunday - 104)0 Life Can Be Beautiful . 10:15 Ma Perkins 10 JO Vic and Sad 105 The' Goldbergs - -114)0 Youn Dr. Malon - 11:15 Joyce Jordan 1130 We Love and Learn -11:45 News -12 as News KGW NBC WEDNESDAY- Kc - l Dawn- Patrol f. -55 Labor News -. . 84)0 Everything Goes. - .- 8J News Parade. . 8:55 Labor News . '7:15 N-ws . . 7W News. , 7:45 Sam Hayes ' 84)0 Stars of Today 8:15 James Abb Covers th News 8:30 Rose Room. 8:45 David Harum 4 Th Open Door.' . - S:I5 Larry Smith. 8:30 Mirth and Madness. 10.-00 Music. 10:15 Kneass With th News. 10-tO Th Gallant Heart. " : 10:45 For You Today. 114)0 Light of th World ' . 11:15 Lonely Women 1130 The Guiding UfM . : . 115 Hymns All Churches 12.-00 Story of Mary Martin KOAC WEDNESDAY S3S - Ke. 10 00 News . . 18:15 Th Bomemakers Hour. 114)0 Music , of th Masters. U 4)0 News : - - U-Ij53! tmJt tJ JL-m. J lis. 4 1 -Grnn . AND DIGIIEST CASH PrJCE3 . rtIrjTcr-j T.Z. at Hzci rtcra ZZZ2 Salem ' Marlrdi Tn D rices below" supplied by a lo cal grocer ar indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but ar not guaranteed by The eitatesmaa: . Canning apricots, crat Lettuce, dox. 2.15 .73 S.73 JO s.eo . so 848 1.15 . . SJ - .79 . -M Cauliflower, crat Corn. dox. ears Avocados, erst Crook neck squash, crat Italian squash.. SO iba, . Cucuipbers. dox. ., , Broccoli, case Green onions, dos. bun. Turnips, dos. bun, Calif cabbage. , lb. 7.i SO Swiss chard, half dox. bunches Hot house tomatoes, uj. - 2 Strawberries. 1 dox. boxes, pts. 2.00 Endive, dos - - 10 Artichokes : dox " : 3 Brussei sprouts, lb. - . J7 Radishes, dos bun. .64 Cantaloupe, crate 7.00 Carrot-, dox. on. " .7 Spinach, crat 10 Curly kal. crat , 1 00 Celery. parsnips. IB. . Savoy cabbage.' Ib. New rutabagas, ib. - .07 10 8 0 2 1 e ss 1.73 JO Watercress, dox. bunches Watermelons, pound - , , , Green wax beans, lb. , Green beans, lb. Plums, lb. , Nectarines,, lb. Raspberries, crat Blackcaps,' crat Onions, lb. . GRAIN, BAT AND SEEDS (Baying Prices) , Oats. No 1 . Peed barley, ton -38.00 -to 400 -380 to 400 10 Wheat WTRZ HERC wra ef okay y nurm.z N1VER. -MCNV. RSANT. make rr. trtSO ctPuoc MS-0 . SCORCHY SMITH OW.fcQV A X ViS GOT sws to -oovc for -vx sho brd rv BARNEY GOOGLE MICKEY MOUSE TIIIMSLE THEATEE LITTLE KtUTTZ HOOirETf yc,kk X SO ATS KPS8D0CLr4- LETS PUU. QJHERS VR.CrWTCHA SEE ) CUT THEjH GOftX riUHf S'WS F0RKtV veRQoiW'O-rr sericsk hrJ2-) THE OCEAM?3-S-Tr (A X VA'LL GETjfT- , . i1 DOrfTTOt ME-I KMOW MDU V V-Wir4A ANOTHER -BACt- OP PEAMnSj) ; FCQ THE AA0NKEY5 'Y COME VtTA VS.. I ID E EA51E2 tLAOC, LET HS T U Mr rV.m IF 1 PSCVE THAT TK,MiAD )M HOSE irr: rAKE2 -r rt FUOOf ' KMtlT A CHAMCE TO J A w '4 - W- it ,-- "1 - Qubtatidhs' BUTTESt, EGGS AND POULTRY Anresen's Baying price tSubject to chang without notice.) BUTTERFAT - C ' - ? Premium ... ' - ; - 4 No. l - :: 3 No 8 i0 Extra large, whit and brown, i J? BUTTER PRINTS .4'' 45U 7( .42 a- s 2 B - Ouarters EGGS Extra large Medium . Standards PuUets Cracks POULTRY Colored fry up to tbs Colored frys over IV lb. . Colored hens " White Lerhorn trtm .; o ,13' , i. J3- kl Whit Leghorn hens -to Marion Creamery's Baying Prices) (Subject to chang without notice) EGGS - ., . . fl Larg A " ' .: " ' At Medium A - 8 POULTRY v:'v-v; jvU, 'v.- AO hens All springs -Roosters or stags 9 9A Above prices for orim stock, -outer grades according to valu. : LIVESTOCK ' f ': : Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported. Shorn lambs S0 to 9.00 Spring lambs - , 120 , Ewe . . 3.00 to 90 Hogs. top. 160-225 lbs. 13.75 Sows L 100 to 110 ' Top veal, 150 lbs. .,, 130 Dairy type cows 80 to 70 9.00 to 10.09 9.00 to 12.00 90 to 100 h 1 Beef type cow Bulls ; HeUers Dressed veal or THE U04T; (IT ? HT C-TAOV mm m - . o W-,nS-. 1941, K m VEAa SlrNWK IT OUT, j (FRAPS HE WKl SEE rTHE NAME vr- I 1 iff ra-AKOjlfX5PE,V6 VKMCV.THE W varcE 5TLBTWG PEAKUT5 BJID; ECU MONKEYS THEVU ALL 50O4 LOOK LIKE A CAGE FILL OF LONG'TAILCO ' "V1UX5". VOTES C0MFC2TALfc IN MDU BET AM PLLfTV FOR 0U2 JAIL, AttMT HOLPIH ME KItt. rr------1 V ' I DAY OLD AND STARTED L - - Filbert V7onn S pray Is Aiinouhced The spray for filbert worm should be applied now as the moths have begun ta emerge and eggs are being laid, according to Herold V. 'Loughead, assistant Marion county asent. The eggs will hatch in approximately elgnt days and the spray should be ap plied before this time. ' The spray consists . of ' three pounds of lead arsenate and water to make 100 gallons of spray, plus a spreader. A casein spreader Vi pound to 100 gallons of spray has proved' satisfactory. -1 A thorough application of the spray. Is : necessary for control since the larvae feed only on the under sides of the leaves before entering the filbert, , 7&shingtonIan Visila At St, John Home GERVA1--A visitor at the D. X. St. John home last week was Robert Laird of near Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. John accompanied him on. the. returp trip and spent the weekend , in that section. Mr. St John was very interested in the -a CUMUU were RW CW1U NOUTS: TL!ST fTJOUM' ME - THE CUTE llTTLE AAOtKEYS ACE 0U5T AS FLS4NY" AS CLOWNS -KT THE i CLOWNS GET PUD- FOP ACTlH FUWWY WHATD hap- Df-M to vroi POTfT TOY IT, LA ttY' A4 L0M6 Ay IF WE TURftE&j fM KECE,THE LAW YOU OUT CAKT TOUCH Mt, BUT TKK JAIL? F IH TUEftEP0UT.ITW PUt TO TAnP A MLSPr TlirAJ v " in? st s I we -.r. s l Us) JA , 1 it i .j- -rat w -i an fy m: i . - IE ,. 4 T"oei V ij SURE- V I K- not- wrrHoar v w-ve gas y. ! " ' ILMAW-n PIPE , )H J-t r'-S tlAKJr(EE- OCEAKl rTNg VV s f JrrT I nnny7 ) J Ll 173 0. Li!::!?, pea industry in mat sccuon. incy are being taken to the cannery tj, truck loads, he says. 11 Czzh In A Ilurry V7ilh A Person;! 'Loan When you need money 1 quickly, come to us f cr a- personal loan. We will , be happy to extend a - . 1 loan to you without dm- 4 lay . . ". a loan you can - repay easily over a -period of time. . ror t-oacy la a Csrryrxa IW-tn CuariUa D'.'x. Corner liberty A CUta - Tc!c?boaa '. ; 'j ! S1C3 Lie. 8-21S M-222 W ar alwayt t the soarket to bey for CASH Real - t Mertrarss and ceetracta. .r- fbiauM Dtmsst raper Metes. - ; - tCE WE 0?P ft UCE. TWEKEf -5ET- TV? MCKJTVI Jst: t i- AvW GAS coupons: jz t m CFC M 01 ft . . s - j :a i2 - A F? 1 n WHAT IF THE S TKtCE'4 HOCETi A Ti t wte rucn 1 I r-rr- . . hMllC KM1UK -l WkC Vyr W WIU. TR1E4 TO MAKE ) MAKE VA$ KE Uf LET V0a 60? A KAVL TVIATV ALL -V, C:!:r, C;:. r MgyA WVW is. . - ij M - . I'TT 1 h .jr. wi s' 7. - -i ' r 501 TK TtC AWMKEVS-I I fWEM A PtAJSTA CC-XI FO? J "V ALL THE tAUCHS THEY j- TTTnrv.61vg i