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(GdDEM Fair mm v Tt cnrccn ctat -XAIX. Cclto. Oraon, Thursday Mcrrii. July 2. IS 13 PAGE EIGHT PT Market Stages Late Upswing Rails Pace Comeback With Steals Second ; . AP Average up 1 NEW YORK, July 21-aV The stock market Wednesday capped ' m miiet and colorless session with 'fc a ' final hour upturn which left 9 . .1 H .u ....4 many , leaaers itbcuwu w auwuuu ' a point higher.' Rails paced the late comeback "with steels the second choice of 'buyers. Western Union put on an independent show of strength in the communications group. . The Associated Press ZO-stock average was up -X of a point at " 52.6. The carrier average rose J& of a point and the utility figure .1. : Transactions amounted to 765, 250 shares In contrast to 990,130 -Tuesday. " ." Bonds were steadied by a late demand for rails. Chicago wheat moved up to 1 cents a bushel and hogs were up 25 cents. On the curb higher bids were entered for Electric Bond & Share, Gulf Oil, Humble Oil, and Phoenix Securities. Aluminum, Ltd., dipped a point and fractional declines were registered by Creole Petro leum, Lake Shore Mines, and Re public Aviation. Transfers here 'were 232,195 shares against 259, 420 the previous day. Survey Finds Farms Idle . WASHINGTON, July 21HAV The census bureau reported Tues day there were 76,704 idle and abandoned , farms in the United States as of April, 1940, represent- ing 6,484,292 acres. The acreage involved, the bu reau said, was small in comparison with the 5628,656 acres lying idle on producing farms, but it added "It is important in these days of 'all out crop and livestock production." Census officials said they have no figures later than 1940. Martins Buy New Residence ' AUMSVILLE Word has been . received by relatives here that Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, former r residents . of this district, have purchased a home at West Salem and are taking possession immediately. Doyle Fuson, who visited here at the home of his grandmother, .Mrs. Luta Fuson, has returned to his home at Manning, Wash. Mrs. Tony Perkins .and Mar ' jorie Perkins went to Salem Tues- day where they donated blood to the Red Cross. This is their sec ond donation this summer. Mrs. Jennie Van Nuys and brother, Frank Tucker, are spend ing a vacation at the Breitenbush hot springs. Quotations at .Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, July 21 (API- Butter A A. grade prints 46c; cartons 47',ic: A grade prints 46' c; cartons 47c lb.; B grade prints 46c; cartons 44e Ib Butterrat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at Portland 62-52"c lb.; premium qual ity, maximum of JS of 1 per cent acidiiy, 53-53',aC lb.; valley route and country points 2c less than first or SO-50'ic: second quality at Portland 2c under first or SO-50'c lb. .Cheese Sellinff mice to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.: loaf 20c lb;, triplets to wholesalers X7C io aoai. a;ac iuo. i Eggs Prices to i retailers in cases: A grade Urge 4SUC; A medium 44 ac; A small 40 "iC dozen, Eggs Nominal price to producers: A large 4Sc; B large 42c; A me dium 41e. -: Live Doultrv Buying or ices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers up to 2',' lb, i $0c: colored fryers under 2U to 4 lbs. 20c: colored roasters over 4 lb. S&f: Leghorn hens under 2 lbs. 2Se. over Six lbs. ',sc; coiorea nens to S lbs. 25ic: over S lbs. 25',ic; old roosters 21 c lb.; stags 21.fcc lb. . . Dressed turkeys Selling prices: Country dress breeder hens 30-32c lb. . Rabbits Government celling: Ave ' rage country killed to retailers 44c lb4 , live price to producers 24c lb. - Onion Green. 50c doz. bunches: Texas yellow 2.75; California 2.75; WalU Walla 2.40 per 50-lb. bag. . Potatoes New Yakima white No. 1 . g.40; local 2.75 centaL Country meats Rollback price to retailers: Country killed hogs. best butchers. 129-140 lbs. 20c; vealers, AA 22Uc; A 21 lie; B l?ic; C 17Ac; D ISlsC lb.; canner-cutter cows 14 lie lb.; bulls, carver-cutters 14ic; lambs. A A 2e; A 24lic. B 22ic: C 20ic; ewes, FS . 13"e; medium 12c; R 10ic; beef, AA 21ic; A 30c; B lic; beef, AA Xl4c. Wool Government control. Cascara bark Dry 20c lb. Mohair 1S42. 1 J -month 45c lb. Hops Nominal. Seed stock 1942 crop 1.40 lb.; seedless 10-10 Ib.; con tract seedless 70c; seed 65c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No 2 or better. $33; No. 1 Mon tana timothy. $33; No. 1 grass hay, $32; oat-vetch. $25-30 ton valley points; timothy (valley), $25 ton; clover $25-30 ton. - , . , ;- . . Portland Grain J PORTLAND. Ore July 21 (AP) . No wheat futures. Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 Ib. white 4S.00. . Barley No, 2-45 lb. bw 4240. No. 1 flax 3.0S. -' -y. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 143; oft white excluding' Rex 1.38; white elub 18; western red 1.3$, ; Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.34 ; to per cent 1J5; 11 per cent "U6; -12 per cent 1J7. 1 - - "r' Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.44; 11 per cent 1.45; 12 per cent 1.47. Today's car receipts: Wheat 17. bar ley 3. flour 4. corn 1, oats 6. bay 2, nr.iUIeed 2. rCny-D'. Ore July 21 (AP) . rt i-.Jv Market prices todzy. "Strictly Private" mj d vya m - , i.r i mw w -m - "k. . rmr mm m m -w mm m v mg aw Jtjwfri stM n " - ii - r . ! SI I. . I . I' . L ' V I I D2AR AAnAV- M. Ba. mt mm. aaWaat I EEWIED ONE TXtf Four Yanks Very Busy In Sicily WITH THE US SEVENTH ABMY IN SICILY, July 17-(De-layed)-F)-Four lads who landed on ! Sicily only two days ago Capt. John Mullen of Forest Park, Ul and his tank crew have been busier here than Mussolini's le gions throwing down arms when cornered by Yankees. i Mullen and his crew landed Saturday, fought a tank battle Sunday and then captured two towns today, being part of the first tank regiment to enter Bar rafranca and Pietraperzia. And they took some prisoners, too. Private William T. Schoonover of Binghampton, NY, got his first German tank in yesterday's bat- Ltle. Other members of Mullen's crew are : Sergeant Dean Van Donge of Walla Walla, Wash- and Corporal Anthony Campiello of 292 North Pasadena street, Pasa dena, Calif. ? f - Lend Lease Total Passes $100 Billion WASHINGTON, July 21.-(ffV Monthly lend-lease aid by the United States to other United Na tions passed the $1,000,000,000 mark for the first time in June, Lend-Lease Administrator Stet tinus said Tuesday night. The June total of $1,030,000,000 represented a big jump over the May figure of $790,000,000 and was nearly double the $548,000,000 total of June last year. ' Portland Apricots The Dalles, 15s. 2.00-2.10; apple box 3.73. i Cabbage Round type 1.65-1.75 crate; local pointed lJ2s crate. .. Beans Green 10c lb.; yellow 1I-12C lb.: Oregon Giant 9-10c lb.; Kentucky Wonders 12-13C lb:; j horse 75c lug. Boysenberries No. 1, 2.25-2.50 crate Cauliflower (broccoli) No. 1,2.05; ordinary 2.50: No. 2. 1.00-1.50 crate. Cherries Bings. . Lamberts 13-16c: Black Republicans 12c lb.; Royal Anne lo-uc; pie 10-izc in. ; Corn The Dalles 50c dozen. ' Root vegetables Turnios I.10-13r beets 40-S0e doz. bunches; carrots 40- 9c aoz. ouncnes. ; - Lettuce Local 1.00-1 J5 crate; leaf smck ooc dozen bunches. Loganberries No. 1. 2.00-2 J5. Peas Local 10-12c lb. : Soinach Local 1.80-1.75 eranee 1m Radishes No, 1 .spring, red 75-80e aosesi Duncne. ' Rhubarb Field 1J3-1J0 box. Onions Green 40c dozen bunches. Raspberries 2.25-2.50; Blackcaps z.uv-zo crate. . , - Strawberries Oregon Marshall 2.75- JJ crate; Red Hearts 3.00 crate. Youngberries Local 3 23-2.90 crate. Potatoes New local 1.00 lug. 1.75 2.00 orange box. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- July 21 (AP) (USDA Cattle: Salable 125. total 225; calves, salable and i total 73; market siow, au classes under pressure but upper grades lacking: kinds grading common and below fully 25 lower, common steer sharply lower for week: few grass steers .50-12.00: cutter to common heifers S.50-9.50; canner and cutter eowa 6.00-75; grass fat beef cows 10.00-25: odd cutter to common bulls 00-10.00, good to choice vealers Hogs: Salable and total 450; market active, strong to 15 higher: good to cneice ibo-xw ids. mostly 14.00, few choice lots 14.65; 250-275 lbs. 13.50 14.00: odd295-32S lbs. 13.25: good sows mostly 10.50. few 10.73. heavies down ward to f JO; few choice feeder Bin held above 15.50. Sheep: Salable and total 300: outlet tor rat iambs verv narrow lew ewes about steady; asking steady or around 13.00-25 for good to - choice spring lambs, these without bids; common to medium grades t .50-11 M; good ewes S.00-50. common down to 2.00. j Try ase of Cbraese reasedlee. Assazmg ' SUCCESS for tea years im CHINA. Me aaatter wHh what , aOniea yee- are AFFLICT EO AUserders, slaasiUa. heart, lans. Bver. kMneys, stosaack. gas, '. reasUpatiea, leers. : dla- eua, icver. skin, female Charlis Chza Chinese Herb C. Office i Beer ! Only Tin. i ana Sat. . . a a. m. to sx. m. aaa .1 Son. .. and -Wed, fx' a. . to i:30 p. sa.Q( 122 N. Com! tl, EaJexa, Ore. V, 1 v By Quinn Hall 'mm y Ms'. OHCXUH8!ES IN EN6LAD msafcgat mm A 9m m a lll ft I OMU fOES : Salem Market Quotations - The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer arc indicative of the dally market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: Canning apricots, crate Lettuce, dor. ; ', , 2.13 .75 J.7S SO . 3.00 3.50 Cauliflower, crate Cora, do, ears Avocado, crate Crook neck squash, crate Italian squash. 30 lbs. Cucumbers, dot. ', " " , Broccoli, case ' fVM U$ .M . .70 -SO , J07U Green onion, do, bun. Turnips, dox. bun. ,, . , ,, Calif cabbage, lb Swiss chard, halt doz. bunches JO Rot house tomatoes. Ib. ; 22 Strawberries. 1 doz. boxes, pta. 2.00 Endive, dox bun. lift Arttcboke doz. Brussel sprouts. Ib. Radishes, dor bun. Cantaloupe, crate Carrot, doz bn. Spinach, crate Curly kale, crate Celery, doz. . bun. . Parsnips, lb. , Si J7 SO 1.00 . .70 1JM 100 l.ftS . jOS J08 .07 uo .08 M 33. ai M 223 1.75 Savoy cabbage, lb. ' New rutabagas, lb. - ,. Watercress, doz. bunches Watermelons, pound Green wax beans, lb. Green beans, lb. Plums, lb. Nectarines, lb. Raspberries,, crate Blackcaps, crate Onions, lb. . ,,, , GBA IN, HAT AND SEEDS (Baying Prices) - Oats. NOjl- Feed barley, ton -38.00 to 40.00 .38.00 to 40.00 Wheat 1.00 BUTTER, EGGS AND fOlLTRT Andresen's Baying Frice - (Subject to change without notice.) BUTTEKFAT ' Premium ' ' ' " ' "' ' M No 1 . J. JU No - 2 - M : Extra large, white and brown JS1 BtTTTEat-PRINTS i A .46 Ii B .45 U Quarters EGGS Extra large Medium . Standards . Pullets Cracks v4T .42 JS J3 J6 J6 JS0 2 ZS 3 20 POULTRT Colored frys up to 2 ',4 lbs. Colored frys over 2,, lbs. . Colored hens White Leghorn frys White Leghorn hens Bianon creamery's Baying Prices) (Subject to change without notice) EGGS Large A - " .42 Medium A . J$ POULTRY AU hens All springs 2S. 3 20 Roosters or stags Above prices for crime stock, under grades according to . value. LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported. Shorn lambs 6.00 to 9.00 ' Spring lambs ' 12.00 Ewes , : 3.00 to 5.00 Hogs, top, 460-225 lbs. , : J3.75 Sows . 10.00 to 11.60 Top veal. 150 lb. . - - - -p eo Dairy type cows M to 10 ' Beef type- cows Bulls . 9.00 to 10.00 9.00 to 12.00 9J0 to 1040 21 Heifers Dressed veal - Stocks and Bonds 1 Compiled by . The Associated July .21 STOCK AVERAGES -:; j ;: : ; so: ' - Indus Wednesday 734 . IS ' 15 00 Rails Uttl Stks 26.6 36.7 52.6 284 36.6 52.5 27 Jl - 36.7 U2 25.1 34.0 50.6 192 i 23.7 37.1 27 Jl ; 36.6 534 114 27J 41.7 Previous day, 73.4 wee a ago .. , ., 74. a Month ago 71i . Year ago 54.1 1943 hih 74 6 1943 low 60J BOND AVERAGES j .. T Rails Wednesday 72 Previous day 76 2 Week ago ; 78 5 Month ago .76 2 Year ago .1.6 1043 high 76 J 1943 low - . -, ,.uq New 1943 high, , 10 ! Indus 105.5 105 J 105.7 105.4 1034 105.7 1034 16 Util 105.0 1044 1044 1044 964 1094 96.0 10 Fogn 62J 614 C1.7 604 494 62.1 534 DRESSED Veal end Elcrjs Unnf:3! Top Prices Paid! Prompt Remittance Ship to , Frc3 Elsycr . IZcil Eivir::n 444 S. W. TamhCl EL er S. C.S2nd Fester Clvd. I TVe can accept only . animals kUIed la eompllance with O. r. A.' regulations. . i L Buying Soars ;. Bread Cereal Feed Demand Brings1 New Sales; Oats : Off Early CHICAGO, July -(avHeavy feeding demand for wheat, empha sized by reports the commodity credit corporation may exhaust its stocks before the end of August, brought buying into th wheat pit Wednesday .and prices were frac tionally up to more than a cent Oats were , off early in the ses sion on expectations more Cana dian oats and barley would be im ported to the east through Buffa lo, but rallied sharply later. The generally dht feed situation and belief many producers will keep oats on their farms served to sup port prices. Wheat finished to 1H high er, July $1.44 Vi; September $1.45-, oats gained Hltt and rye finished unchanged " to Vt higher. Bye followed the ' leader ship of wheat most of the day with trading on a reduced scale. ' ' Harvesting of oats wa reported as mazing gooa progress. , Bye harvesting was said to be making good progress in South Dakota. i Brollier-in-Law Dies ' i AUMSVILLE Mrs: Jack Shields, living on the old Morrow place east of town, received word of the - death Saturday of her brother-in-law, W. Reid, of Ru pert, Idaho. Reid, 63, died follow- ing a major operation." . Friday's Radio Programs KSLM FRIDAY 1396 Ke. 70 Cherry City News. 7:05 Rise 'n Shine. "730 News. 80 Cherry City News.' ' S. -05 Program Parade. , 8:10 Rhythm Five. S 30 Tango Time. 9.-00 Pastor's Call. 9:15 Undo Sam. JO Popular Music. 104)0 Cherry City News. 16 :05 Song-and A Dance. 10:30 Lang-worth String Quartette. 110 Cherry City News. 11 5 Sentimental Songs. 11:13 Maxine Buren. 11 JO Hits of Yesteryear. 12 .-00 Organalities. : KALX MBS rKIOAY 1336 Ke. 6:45 Uncle Sam. 7:00 News. - - 7:15 Texas Rangers. - 7 JO Memory Timekeeper. 8. -00 Shady Valley Folks. 8 -JO News. - , l 8:45 What's New. , ' 1 "f 90 Boake Carter. "" 9 :1S Woman's Side of the News. 930 Edgewater Arsenal Band. 100 News. 10:15 Curtain Calls. 1030 This and That. 110 Buyer's Parade. " , 11:15 BiU Hay Reads the Bible 1130 Convert Gema. 11:45 Rose Room. . -00 Music KEXBN FRIDAY 1196 Ke. 60 We're Up Too. 6:15 National Farm and Homo. 6:45 Western Agriculture. ,70 Smilin' Ed McConnelL 7 5 Home Demonstration Agent. 7:15 Music of Vienna. 730 News 80 Breakfast Club. 90 My True Story. 930 Breakfart at Sardi'a. 100 Baukhage Talking. 10:15 The Gospel Singer. 10:30 Andy and Virginia. 10:45 The Baby Institute. 110 Woman's World. 11:15 The Mystery Chef. 1130 Ladies Be Seated. 120 Songs. KOD4 CBS FRIDAY 676 Ke. 60 Northwest Farm Reporter. 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. 630 Texas Rangers. , 6:43 Kom Klock. - 7 15 Wake Up News. 730 Dick Joy. News. 7:45 Nelson Prtngle. News. 80 Consumer News. : i 8:15 Valiant Lady. I 830 Stories Arnei iea Loves. 8:45 Aunt Jenny. 90 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister. 930 Romance of Helen Trent.' 9:43 Our. Gal Sunday. 100 Life Can Be Beautiful. ' 10:15 Ma. Perkins. 1030 Vie and Sade 10:45 The Goldbergs. I; 110 Young Dr Uakxto. ' , 11:15 Joyce Jordan. 11 30 we Love and Learn. 11:43 News 12:15 Bob Anderson. News. KGW NBC FRIDAY 626 Ke. t 40 Dawn PatroL .535 Labor News. . ' o Everything Goes. 630 News. - - v. . 65 Labor News. ... 7:15 News Headlines and Highlights 730 Reveille Roundup. 7:45 Sam Haysa. ' .. , .t 80 Stars of Today. 8:15 James Abbe Covers the News 830 Rose 'Room. 8:45 David Harura 90 The Open Door. ' 9:15 Larry Smith. -930 Mirth and Madness. 160 Benny Walker's Kitchen v 10:15 News. I 1630 GaUant Heart. 10:45 For You Today. - 110 Light of the World. 11:15 Lonely Women. 1 1130 The Guiding Light. 11:45 Betty Crocker. 120 Storif ot Mary Martial KOAC FRIDAY 556 Ke. i 100 News." 16:15 The Hofnemakers Hour. ; 110 Musie ot the Masters. 120 News. ;UAIiED!; CEiijnijHliG ! v AND HIGHEST CASn PRICES felly's C;!ry Fairgrounds Cd. at HooJ rhono X1Z2 Uif e Visits KeT2arigny InJailCeU NASSAU, Bahamas, July 21.- UPy Nancy Oakes De Marigny went to the Bahamas prison soon after she arrived at Nassau Tues day for a lengthy visit with her husband, Alfred De Marigny, who Is charged with the murder of her father, .Sir Harry Oakes. v Capt. Reginald Miller, superin tendent of prisons, reported that the i 19-year-old girl greeted her 35-year-old husband with a kiss. He said "there was no weeping, and there was nothing sensation- They were together for an hour and 20 minutes in the presence of Miller and De Marigny'a attorney, Godfrey Higgs. - . Miller said the couple discussed their troubles, but he declined to disclose any details. Higgs said she would consent to an interview by newsmen -after the had rested from the trip! . Mrs. De.. Marigny, whose mar riage last year to the handsome former count was opposed by her THIMBLE THEATRE r , rTTTOr "T-J- f. 1 S II AMERICAN yA ViZ- ' V. r- r75 -rM .happen? )jJ$l . r, L. agT 3asA' , - -y-: '- "nggj. I4w SCORCHY SMITH Z. '-''C.VjgBjK'. 1 ...O 1 GOOCHX - l I v p" J MICKEY MOUSE , ' aj SOEVSRKPCVE.TCrajCTf NASeJKEOTHE rSLAKOj fQKrW, MUllMrrj W 0X3RLP IS FULL CPj ( NO! JrtXlTTTj ' ' 1 I7T PFFI alFlflL SOTO R3C HMM i U HE IflCKS SO SAD AM IWOURNRJL I f r aii -rur Tiiir Jiuf MFVFD 11 OB SMART UKE POOCHES A A I , Nf S LITTLE AHinS BOOIiXT ' : " V " IS iciois eju:ct " - ' 1 . Will ' I. ' ' - J Bomb-Sight Improvements Is Expected CLEVELAND, July 21-P)-Sd-ientists soon may improve the Norden bombsight to permit pre cision bombing from, "unheard of altitudes," an executive of the con cern producing the "country's No. 1 military secret" declared Tues day. Theodore H. Barth of New York, president of Carl I Norden, Inc., told the International Association of Lions clubs that' his concern's scientists and engineers right now are ; visualizing 10 to 20 years ahead "just aO they were visu alizing bombing from a plane that could reach 50,000 feet when pre cision bombing from 10,000 feet seemed fantastic." Benefit. Drive Set MEXICO, July 21.-K)-Plans to launch a drive for $2,000,000 for the benefit of the 10,000' victims of the new Paricutin volcano were disclosed Tuesday. . . mulU-mpiionnalre father, was said to be a guest here at the home of Higgs. . 'COURSE. HES NOT FIW UKE AtOWKEYS, OR CUTC LIKE PONCS 111 ry a itr tvwi rear a nc -? I ii- 'J-- 1 i-i 1 11 it 1 T"i'i 1 DAY OLD A10 STARTED Nazis Renev Shooting of Hostages AT THE GERMAN FRONTIER, July 21-fl-Fifty French citizens were executed in Paris last week in retaliation for the shooting of .a German lieutenant, trustworthy information reaching this Swiss area from the former French cap ital- disclosed Tuesday. One of the 50 ' escaped while marching to the shooting-ground. He immediately was replaced by a man picked from the crowd of spectators, it was reported, i Hostage executions were said to have been carried out. at regular intervals in an effort to offset sabotage, but since theaxis occu pation ox the entire country they rarely are announced. . Obscene Film . Shipper Arraigned PORTLAND. July 21.-0rVEr- win F. Fields, 47, pleaded guilty in ! federal district court Tuesday to shipping an obscene motion pic ture film in interstate commerce from San Francisco to Salem. I GAJE HIM THAT SWELL B0ME.BUT HE 5TU. L00K5 SAD At FUL LIKE BE ALWV5 XXXSTW 173 G. Lilcilj Judge James A. Fee referred the case to the probation officer for investigation. LQAi:3 Izi CzUhj Eld cl CIJ EZjjuJ Stop fretting and fearing to face those you owe money! Clear yourself of debt the business-like way: with a rsrsonal loan,, to be paid ick in 12 months, in amounts geared to your earnings. ForKIeney. la a Hurry See SI2I3 Firiz:3 Co. 212-222 Gaardlasw-Cldg. Corner Liberty State Telephone S1CS Lie. S-211 EI-222 Wo aie always to the snarkct to hmy fee CASH Steal Estate Mertf a(M aaMI ceotracta, Mcr chaBMUse Disceuit Paper aaa joocea. BUT.COLONtX V COULDN'T TELLWg PlONT ICVOwl. JF I VJAS A LaFTTN' HYENA AM I HAD TO STAY UXKEDtP NA trTTLE CAGE AU W UFT, I GUESS It) HWE THE W!MrW4M5 50 BAD I OUST CCwTT LAfT Hzlzrz, C.:. l 1