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1 TP! O ' o Hi I. r 1 i II. i; i I V'" PAGE FOURTEEN Stocks Then Recover -'- - - . f " - "v ; -"Market on Way Up As Session Closes; : Many Leaders Lose ' By BERNARD . O'HARA NEW YORK, Oct. 13HP-The ,tcik market tumbled today over Italy's declaration of war on the 'allied side, then iecovered aoartiy nd was moving upward atthe elose 'although - fractional losses 'Sill were on the board for many leaders.. - ' - A-crafts,ails. motors and me tals wpr stocks , gcnerally-ran into considerable selling after an SmncemeSt of Italy's ew Po Son in the war. At the worst loss- ; es ranged to more than a pointy Volume aggregated, .591,830 .hares for the full f"f T- r.r mrinrinv. Of. issues i were : uuu" ...w sn - auu - Gained The Aviated Press 60 fSTindex slipped .1 of a point to 49., . Carrier equities presented nix d picture at the last. .msylvania, Great " NorOiern preyed and BM . Oh were off frPaSc . York Central, Southern. Pacmc i and 'Southern Railway managed small improvement . Unionyale Church Plans for Rally Iu.Noveniber : - UNIONVALE - are be- ing made for a rally day to be 5 h2d. someUme in November at . SS Unionvale EvangeUcalchurctu Fifty-five attended services here, ' Sunday!.- ! ' HOPEWELL - Rally 1 observed at the Hopewell United BtSen church Sunday Promo-, tion cards were given day school students. About 60 at fendS A fellowship dinner was served at 12:30 o'clock. DAYTON Rally day was ob ' served Sunday at the Dayton cTiXan church with aboutJO attending a special patriotic pro ' gram. A fellowship din ner was served i in the basement at 12.30 . .' o'clock. . , Ten members attended the Oc . tober monthly meeting of the Day ton Christian church missionary society held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Mrs. Roy E. WiU of Grand. Island conducted the devotionals and was In .charge of the lesson. Graveside Rite Held at Dayton For Rev. Post ', PLEASANTDALE Graveside ; services were held Monday after . noon at the Dayton Oddfellows ce ' metery for Rev. Fred L. .Post, 80. for more than 20 years a resident of the Pleasantdale district when i his home was the farm now own ; ed by Ed Richards. ; ? . , Rev : was born June 10, . 1853, at Elizabeth, NY. When ten ' years of age he moved to Crisco, ' Ioway With his parents and enter ed the Methodist ministry in " northern Minnesota. He came to Oregon" in 1885 and served, many Charges Until he retired ten years 20. He died Friday at Baker. Fu- ' neral services were held at New- berg.' ; Rev. Post was married to Miss Alice E. Jones at Crisco in 1875 Six children were born. Mrs. Post died more than 20 years ago. The four children surviving are James of Newberg. Mrs. Ruby Bahrens . of Baker, Asa H. at Chelan, Wash, : and Mrs. Bertha Roberts of Ya- . kima. - . - : - v Trip .CADIflC PLAHC5 IH Tkls checkerboard e wheels a-s tixi: r planes t proper parking places bsy air base of f:rriJcx rrerr. Air Trtort Command, at Long Beach. CilJ. L.'lver b CrL Esyccni A. llrv - ' : : : : I Strictly Private9? V i J- .-s. t ir-. aaiisisssssssasssssssMessBSBsBBBm re TKfe S4K ?r AC VUQULD I LUCE TO E SEKT. Sc. ftJCSL.BJr SKtiITS RS -So W5. ASX MB. MttUT DO L " MEM UAUMftLfc. Quotations at Portland , Produce . PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct 11. (AP Butter AA grade prints ic. cartons 47Vc: A grade prinU 8Ve. cartons 47c; B grade prints 4c. cartons 46Ac lb. Butterfat lrst quality, maximum of .6 of 1- per cent acidity, delivered at Portland 5-S2,kc - lb.; premium auatity, maximum of. J5 of 1 per cent acidity 53-53 Vae lb.: valley-routes and country points 2c -less than first of 50-5QVaC second QuaUty .at Portland 2c .under .first or 50-50',ic lb.: Cheese' Selling price to TPortland retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.: loaf 29"e lb.: triplets to wholesalers 27c lb, loaf 27?ic FOB. v Ecgs-Prtces to reUilers. in cases: A grade, large 54',ic; A medium 50c; A small 52c dozen. Eggs Price to producers: A large 51c: - B large 44c- A medium 47c: A small 43c -dosen.. Live poultry buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers u pto 2k lbs. 30c; colored fryers unoer xvs m 4 lbs. 29c: colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c: Leghorn hens under 214 lbs. 25ic; over 3','a lbs. 25.4c; colored hens 4 to 5 lbs. 25,ic: over 5 lbs. 25ic: old roosters 21'ic: stags 21itf lb. Rabbits uovernmeni ceiuns; jvr- rage - country xiuea xo lb.: Uv price, to producers 24c lb. Onions tireen oc aozen uuvw. Yakima 2.12 50 lb. bag. - PoUtoes Yakima Gems. Deschutes. Idaho. SAO cenUl: Klamath 3.25; local 2J0-2.S0 cental. . . , Country meats w Kouoacx price w reUilera: Country killed nogs. , oesi butchers. 120-140 lbs; lc; vealers. AA 22Vc; A 21ic; B U'.ic; C ncs euiis 15Vc: canner-cutter cows Myc; ui. canner -cutters 14ic; lames, aa -oc. A 24Vac: B 220. C 20V4C; ewes, FS 13",ic; medium 12c, K io'ac; oeex, 2i4c: A mvtcifB i8rc; j wc. , Wool Ciovernmeni conu-oi. -Caseara bark Dry 20c lb. ' Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c . v Hops Nominal.-' seed stock.- 1942 crops . 1.40 id., seeaiess ijuiv : contract seedless 70c; seed 85 lb. r Hay Wholesale .prices- nominal : Alfalfa No. 2 or better S33; oat-vetch S25 ton. valley points: timothy (valley) S25 ton; clover S23 ton. . i " East Side Market PORTLAND, Oct.' 12. AP Toma toes sold briskly on the east suie wholesale market today at from ao to 75 cents a flat - General prices: . Fruit: Apples Kings, $2-2.25; Jonathans. S2J5; Northern Spy. S2JS-2 JO; Winter Banana. S2-2.25. Spitzenberg. sz-z.; Baldwin. S2J5-2 50 jumble box; Ortiey, S2J5 box. . v urapea ixcai concoras, ev-svc iu. Melons Cantaloupes. Dillard, S5: spears, S3 crate: ice cream, acj wa termelons. 2-2VaC lb. Pears Aniou. . Si.75-2; Bose, , saaa- 2J0 Jumble box. Prunes Italian, si.ao per is-io. dox. Strawberries Everbearing. S3 per 12-basket crate. . , Raspberries No. 1. S2.7S per Jl-bas-ket crate. - ;r Vegetables: Beans No. 1 Blue Lake, 9-10c lb.: giants. Sc lb; limas, $10 lug; shell, Sl.40-l.5O Rig.'" ' - ' ' . ... Broccoli Green. $1.15-1 J5 lug; $1J5 dosen bunches.'- ". Cauliflower No. 1, $lJ0-2 crate;-No. t, $125 crste. - . Celery No.' 1 green, $3 crate; No. 1, white. $4 crate; root. 75c dosen; hearts, SS dox. bunches. . - Cucumbers S Hear s, 75e-$l fiat-. pickling. 75c-$lOS box. .- , Corn No. 1, $1.25-10 box; others $125 box. - Endive No. 1, 0-75c dozen. '' Greens Spinach. $1 . orange box; mustard.-'' 50c ' dozen bunches; parsley, 35c dozen bunches. . , Lettuce No. 1. S3J0-3.7S crste; oth ers, $325-3.50 crate. Peppers Green. $1.40-1.30 orange box. Pumpkin pie. . $1 crate. ', - I - . The By Quinn Hal) W'WE. LAST VCRD. r Radishes White, 50c; red, 50c doeen bunches. ' . Root vegetables C arroti, 40-50c; beets. - 50-5c; .f turnips, ; 75-0c doxen bunches. -.-;..- 5- Sauish Danish. SI cantaloupe crate: Hubbard.- 2c lb.: zucchini, 70-75e flat. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.r Oct. 13 AP) USDA Cattle: salable 125; total 400; calves salable and total 500; cattle act ive, steady;.. 1 lot good grain-fed steers 14. uu; scaiierea ois grass sieers iujw 11.00: cutters down to 7.00: common to medium heifers 8.00-11.00; cutters down to 6.00; canner and cutter cows 4,50 S.50; good beef cows to 10.00;. common to medium bulls 7-50-8.00; good to choice vealers 13.50-14 AO; odd head 140. Hon: salable 400: total 450: market steady 'with Tuesday's general market; good to choice 1B3-ZZ9 ids. largely iv 75: few down to 14 JO; 245-300 lbs. 13.- 50-14.00; heavier weights down to 13.00; 140-170 lbs. 13.50-14.00; good sows 11.- 50-12.00; light weights to 12 JO; good to choice feeder pigs quotable 12.50-13.50. Sheep: salable two: total 1S00; market active, steady, on fat ' lambs; . feeders slow, some unsold; good to choice lambs largely 12.00; medium to good grades 10.50-11.50: most feeder lambs 8.50; down; Cull lambs 6.00; good ewes largely 4.00; common to medium 2A0- 3 JO. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, Oct. 13. (API- Wheat: no futures quoted.' Cash grain: oats No.2-3S lb. white 49.50. .. Barley, corn and flax unquoted. Cash wheat (bid) : soft white 1 29: soft white (excluding Rex): 1.42; White Club 1.42; Western Red 1.42. : Hard red winter r ordinary I JS: 10 per cent 1J9;11 per cent 1.42; 12 per cent 1.4. . 1 Today's car-Teceints:' wheat -: bar ley 11 v corn 2; eats 1; millfeed 1; flax seed 4. " ... - - ' Salom Market Quotation. is The orices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers -by Sa lem - buyers but are not -guaranteea oy The Statesman : i " Lettuce, dos. , , . 325 Cauliflower.' crate . r.;;.... ',7.1 - Corn. dos. ears ... ' . 4S Crook neck At Italian squash, lb. .0 Cucumbers, dor. - : 25 Green onions, . dox.- bun. ' ;' 70.' Turnips, . dos, bun. - v 1A0 Cabbage, lb , ;,;- , :. A3 . Tomatoes, flat , , ,. JO Endive, doz. bun.-- ; , .70 Radishes, doz. ' bun. , , . .75 Cantaloupes, crate " 4.00 Carrots, dos. bun. , JO Celery, dos. bun. 1 JO ' Watermelons, lb. ' 03 i Peppers, green. . AS Green -beans, lb.-' JO . BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY - Aaoresea s seyiag rrice ' fseaject to change witaoat aoucei BUTTERFAT- Premium ' j 24 No, l -,- . , ; ,. . 23 No. 2 29 - BUTTER PRINTS . ' ' r ' A ' ',', ,- JSA B . j . r , . ASM Qwarters ' " . 47. .... E4S : Extra large 23 Medium Standards . Pullets ' , J9 27" JO 29 Cracks POULTRY ' Colored -hens Broilers . Springs Marion Creamery's -Baying Prices Sakject to change withons notice) EGGS . . . . v r ... ; Large A , i 23 MediUm A - PuUets .41 . r :'" --- 29" 20 - POULTRY -All hens AU springs Roosters or stags Above prices for prime .stock, under Gsdes according o value,. - . VESTOCR " - .' Buying -prices forNo' 1- stock, based on conditions and slaes' reported. Spring lambs 11.00 Yearlings - too to s.oo Ewes . --X--J .2.00 to 4.00 Hogs, top. 160-225 lbs, 14.75 Sows U 11A0 to 11 JO: Top' veal' ' ' - 13.00 Dairy type cows 4.00 to 6.00 . 7.08 to S.M . 7.00 to 9 00 SAO to 10.00 21 Beef type cows Bulls ' , - Heifers Dressed veal Visite.Sick JIblKer v.. - LYONS Merrill'l Brassfield spent Thursday night" and ' Friday in Portland .with his mother who is ill. - . "r Rqlipf Af-tast7! foryourGousii , Creomuli Ion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen said . expel perm laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In fiamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tea your druplst to sell you a bottle cl Crcomulsion wii'n the un derstandir' you must like the way it cruickly allays the cou-h or you sure to have your money back. ' CREOMULSION 1st Cca.j, Chest Cc!i$, tKT.tlXi V OILEGC.I GTATECMAII. Sdtxa, Friday'c Radio Programs KSLM r RID A I 1339 Kc J 70 Cherry City News. T.-05 4Use V Shine. 715 Ten-Two-Four. ' 7:30 New. - - v. 7 :45 Morning Moods. 8K0 Cherry Gty News. s. -05 Program Parade. ; 8:10 Rhythm Five S JO It's the Truth. S JO Tango Time. t0 Pastofa Call. - - :15 It's tb Truth. . J t:30 Popular Music 10:OO Cherry City New, c 10-05 Song and A Dance. 10:30 Music. 110 Cherry City News. , 11 AS Sentimental Songs. 11:15 Maxiae Buren. 11 jo Hits of Yesteryear. U AO Organalities. -- KALE MB S rEID A T 1 J3S Kt. , :45 Lary Klver. " -" ,1 . 7 AO News. - - - -" 7:15 Texas Rangers. - - - 7 JO Memory Timekeeper. AO Shady Valley Folks. '. S:30 News. ' SAO Wax Shop. - .- -f :15 Woman's Side ei the News. ' t JO Sunny Sid Up.. 10 AO News. ' 10:15 Curtain Calls. - 10:30 This, and That. : HAO-Buyers Parade. . -li:i5--Marketing. . 11 JO Concert Gems. ' 11 :45 -Rose Room. ; 12 AO News. K EX BN FRIDAY 1 1 M Kc. - 6 AO News.. - S:15-National - Farm and ' Home. 1 . S:45 Wesern Agriculture, , . . ; ' 7 AO Home Harmonica.' ; 7A5-Top of the Morning.' 7:15 Fiesta. ' 7 JO James Abbs Observes. - - - AO Breakfast Club..,.- ' ; SAO My .True Story. " . ' S JO Breakfast at'Sardi's. - ' . 10 AO News. - - - - . 10:15-Conunentator. . 19 JO Andy and -Virginia. - v f - 10.-45 The Bab Institute. . 11 AO Baukhage Talking. --, , '11:15 The Mystery Chef.' Ml JO tadies. Be .Seated. .12.00 Songs by Morton Downey. . ROW NBC FRIDAY 626 -Ee... , , 4 AO Dawn Patrol. ., - SJ5 Labor News. AO Everything Goes.' - S.-30 New's Parade. SJ5 Labor News. -7A0 Journal of Living. 7:15 News Headlines & Highlights 7:30 Reveille Roundup.' -' 7:45 Sam Hayes. - SAO Stars of Today. 8:15 James Abbe Covers the News 8 JO Last Night in the Rose Room S:45 David Ha rum. - . . 9 AO The Open Door. " 9:15 Glenn Shelley. . 9 JO Mirth and Madness. 10 AO Benny Walker's Kitchen. , 10:15 Ruth Forbes.. 10 JO News 10:45 Art Baker's Notebook. . 11 AO The Guiding Light. 11:15 Lonely Women. - T 11 JO Light of the World. 11:45 Hymns of. All Churches. ' 12 AO Women , of America. JCOTN CBS FRIDAY 979 Ke. , A0 Northwest-Farm Reporter. . 8:15 Breakfast Bulletin. -' 820 Texas Rangers. . , , - . 8:45 KOIN Klock. 7il0 Aunt . Jemima. 7:15 Wake Up News. 7 JO News. . . 7:45 Nelson Pringle. News. . SAO Consumer News - 8:15-Valiant Lady, r: 8-JO Stories America Loves. 8:45 Aunt Jenny. -? - 9 AO Kate Smith Speaks. . . 9:15 Big Sister " 9 JO Romance -of Helen Trent. 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. 10 AO Life Can Be Beautiful. 10:15 Ma Perkins. 10 JO Bernadine Jlynn. 10:45 The Goldbergs. 11 A0--Young Dr.- Malono. : 11:15 Joyce Jordan. 11 JO We Love and Learn. 11:45 News. - ,12 AO Irene Beasley. , ROAC FRIDAY 559 Ke. 10 AO United Press News. 10;1V The Homemakers. Hour. 11 AO School of the Air. - 1120 School Safety. " ir:30-ironcert' Ha . -' " - 12 AO Newt. Stocks and Bonds " - October 13 - STOCK AVERAGES . " -.'..'' IS IS 86 . . . Indus Rails. Util Stks Net chg. :J .1 Unch A .1 D ,1 Wednesday : 89.4 - 24.4 352 49.6 Previous .day. ..92 " 24.4 . 352 ' 49.7 Week ago 702 242 .35.5 ,,502 Month ago -702 - 242 352 50.1 Year ago 582 19.4 282 392 1943 high 74.8 27.4 38.8 S3 J 1943 low 602 182 272 "41.7 BOND ABERAGES . SS JS . IS IS - Rails Indus, CUlrogn Netchg.D.l A.1 A .1 A .1 D .1 Wed. . 762 1042 1052 . 82.8 .1182 Pro. day -78.4 1042 1052 822 .1152 Wee- ago 762 1052 1052 63,1 ' 113.6 Mo. ago 752 ' 105.7 .105.4 t 62.8. 1152 Year ago 85.4 1032 972 502 ; 113.1 1943 high . 78.7 i 1052 105.4 v 632 ' 1182 1943 low ..842 1032 - 88.8 . 532 . 112.6 - DRESSED ; ;Vcnl Gnfl , ; -EZcgs Unnf 2d! . Top Prices Paid! . Prompt Remittance " - r- Ship to :.. Fred Ilcycr . Jhzl Divirh-i : . 444 8. IV. Tamhin SLer & E. t.nd A Foster- BIvd.; We can accept only ., t anisuls'kn!ed Is eompliaaeo : with O. P. -, 'A' rer-UUens. , . ' , . y - -t r "I 1 m -. 01mm,mmmxWmQi Sb ssjpssjrs- 8MS) i -.7; ' . - - : -' FairgTOonds ItdL at Coo J -Pbon. t;3 I HIGHEST CASn n : pmens . . vl at sj . . ' ' Oregon. Thursday Kerning. October 14. 1C43 r"" . i Meet the swarterinr sons f ibe sea VEdward G. Robinson, Glenn Ford, Edgsr isnenanan ana m . rite Chapman together in -Destroyer," a story of valor and flory. love and hate, faith and fear. -Destroyer eo-featnred with "Here Comes Kelly," play today through Wednesday at the Grand the- atre. - , . ,. , - ' . " , " " - Hayesville Qub. ToJMeet: Friday 11ATES VIIXE. The. Com- gnonity club will meet Friday at f p. m. parents Interested in the ; hot lunch program for school children - especially aire urgred U attend. Ofncers wUl be elected at this meeting;. '--- ,cuj,TTwa Nou.-aa! .twi r i. SUCM A OUAINT PUK8.M tym Htarw-'jusr svsvin now s Mies) rr vwduup sw tm Wou' A COUU9 SHOW US ASCJNCK V--::-E- SCORCHY SMITH (i .(UU1 w t7r- PI l l - - yr - ' BARNEY GOOGLE Y.tX-SHf NOU WAP" DONE ) (stXI A TEs1 EsZTaTt&T V. ENOUGH I TAKE bNME5S7.. OUSB AOC f-T TTf 771) S 1 IICSEY MOU-S - - -' ' j 2i .. ' if 7v:M flXRM0SKV.'3U1,TMyteV TWSYUyiAAKtT A GREAT ( THE U6MTS WILL MAKE ALL WOUCUiPm.' I JUSTTOLOOk! AT - ".:.J -A-.-, swell-all covtred) nwuwowoutx JapS3Hr Sukca' xhS& fS-, r XSISirSSJA P: CClCZZ3Z?CTUZ:iTS- ; t tmam a cats eve im a pictureoa U fzzl 6 lad r rhv rfjf fs---n u . - ii v . . , v.- . . "... TTIS LCim IlAIIGI-i ' T I I 5 - ' 2. - ' " " : - . fci ,J .V. ay. fw. - V W SM S-S - who roan your fithtlnr ships. .. . Salem. Heights Fair To Be Friday Night - i Salem ' Heights annual commun ity fair will be held at the hall starting at 8 p.ml Friday. The com munity is invited to bring displays of canned Iruit, "vegetables or flowers,' and organizations will sell pie, cake,- cookies and coffee from decorated 'booths. '-. , CaSfTAtNCV , BMNAM rTVWA UOHOK POOR INN-. A - ii - -vJf: X - sr - ;v - ' - -;: m C V. ;""'V 1 1 v ??1 f : IICM4 It- v t - " - I ft r? V .. . . I IS " 111 ! 1 H f Jt. . " - . . , . ... , f - " t -a- II' ''-w . 1 fPf"' af I ' Broad Upturn . In All Grains ' Smaller Farm Supply, Larger Population of Livestock Up. Prices . By WILLIAM FERRIS CHICAGO. Ctet,-13-Smaller stocks of wheat, oats and corn on farms than a year ago, contrasted with a much Increased livestock population, supported a broad up turn In. all grains today. Rye and barley gained more than a cent, wheat advanced almost a cent and oats : were .ahead fractionally. The. December wheat contract sold at $1.53, Equaling" the sea sonal peak established in March. This was the highest price for any wheat, delivery in the past 15 years'. In the cash market. No. 2 - white oats brought 8 cents ' a bushel, another, new high for the season. ' : .- At the close wheat was -Tw higher, December $1.53 .'-, May $1.52 rye was up December- $1.11 oats were .ahead . and gains in barley ranged from 1 44-1 . , The government ' October 'crop report,- issued after the market ALL. AtOuHt THB SOAC8I-. PON'T LSaVB ANVTWfNO OUT MlSNOS ARS.VtSf atSiMSmV ... NOU Mt&UJ j ;WuarrTwi esiMc sit J sWs closed Monday, showed a drcp of about 37J,CC3,CC3 bu&ht-Is in wheat, corn and oats farm stocks as compared with a year ago. ' . I-1.-. ' : - L02ii:3'f:r G:i:ir: Did ci CH DZjIu Stop fretting and fearing to face those you owe money! Clear yourself of ebt the . business-like way; with a Krsonal loan, to be paid 1 c k In 12 months, in' amount geared to your earnings. For Money la a Curry See a23 Flwm3 Co lX-XZt Guardian Etldg. ' Corner Liberty Sk State Telephone llS " - lie. 8-tl$ M-222 . We aia always Is the market to hey for CASH Steal Estate .Mortgages aad contracts, Mcr cbaaSise D uvea oat raper aag Notes. t ll ew .-- 8dt Ltj mm