si II Financial Markets Comics PAGE FOURTEEN Grain Market Goses Strong Wheat Leads Upturn; FDA Asks Bids on Exports By WILLIAM FERRIS : CHICAGO, Nov.. e-i)-Minor early declines In grains were erased today when the, food dis tribution administration asked for offers on a fair quantity of flour for export. The market reversed Itself on this, news, wheat leading the upturn, and closed strong at about the best prices for the day. The FDA wants 400,000 barrels f enriched hard wheat bakers flour, equivalent to about ; 1,- 850,000 bushels of wheat." Imme diately delivery is sought on zoo, 000 barrels. Offers must bein by 3 p.m. November. 9 and. should include freight rates to New York, Philadelphia, BaltimorVand - Norfolk. "-': .. i-'t r ' - : With this news providing the only price influence during the session, wheat closed higher, December $1.57, May $1.56- Sixth Annual County Corn Show Monday Plans for the Sixth -. Annual "Marion County Corn Show to be held at Central Howell have been completed, according to Silas Tor vend of Silverton, chairman of the committee. The exhibits for the show must be entered by 1 pm on November 8. All those planning to enter the judging contest should be on hand by 7:30. The program for the eve ning will start at 8 pm. Dr. R. E. Fore, professor of farm crops at Oregon State college" will discuss some of the new hybrid corns and the importance and problems of corn raising in the Willamette 'Valley. " The Marion county corn show which is sponsored by the Central Howell Farmer's Union in coop eration with the Marion county extension service and the Smith Hughes departments is held for education purposes to bring out and encourage the better growing of better corn. The program will include the presentation of prizes including the $25 war bond sweepstakes prize. Crossword Puzzle 12 IS It n 20 li 2 21 41 45 41 so 55 51 bl b1 HORIZONTAL 1. 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Chem. symbol ; 4 mm III III ''Strictly Private' ' ' .lilj THt KIDDED ARW NOT WE StWES AWT VB SBmSEOC BUT AEBBE HCWTJB mr. eilr& WEPE U10MT E SO Quotations at Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore. Nov. (AP) Butter AA grade prints. 46ic. car tons. 47.ic: A erade prints. 461S.C. car tons. 47c; B grade prints. 46c. cartons lb. Butterfat Firfft quality, maximum of . of 1. per cei acidity, delivered at poruana. -c id.; premium i Uty. maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity. 53-53ic lb.; valley routes and country points 2c less than first or 50-50', e; second quality at Portland 2c under first or 50-50 'ic id. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets. 29c lb.; loaf. 2SM,.c lb ; triplets to wholesalers. 27c lb.; loaf. 27 "ic fob. Eggs Prices to retailers, in cases: A grade large 59',: A medium 53',.; A small 48" j; dozen. Eggs Price to producers: A large 56s: B large 45c; A medium 52c; A small 48 'ic dozen. Live poultry Buying prices: no. l grade Leghorn broilers up to 2 lbs., 30c; colored fryers under 2'i to 4 lbs., 29c: colored roasters over 4 lbs., 29c; Lea-horn hens, under 2'i lbs.. 25'ic; over 3'i lbs.. 25'ic; colored hens, 4 to S lbs.. 25ic; over 5 lbs.. 25',ac: old roos ters. 21 'ic lb.; stags. 21 'ic lb. Turkeys Dressed hens. No. 1. 41',4-44'iC. Rabbits Government ceiling: average country killed to retailers, 44c lb.; live price to producers. 24c lb. Onions Green. 5c dozen . bunches; Yakima. 2.12 SO-lb. bag. Potatoes Yakima. No. 1. 2 90 cental; DO 2s. 50s.80c; Klamath. 3.0. Des chutes, No. 1. 2.90 cental; local. 3 50 cental. j Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: country killed hogs, best II To 2 24 2$ 24 31 3S 40 44 46 5 8. . 10. 11. 17. Peer Gynt's mother Who was the last queen ot tne napsburgs? Draft animal Pronoun Note in scale Male nickname ' . Solar disk 19. 21. 23. 25. Portico j Where did the Russians cap ture Field Marshal Von Paulus? I Articles of furniture Light maul Completes Eagle ! Lampreys j Grows old Negatives Assam silkworm Male name ' What is the capital of Oreron 26. 27. 28. 30. 33. 35. 38. 40. 43. 46. 48. 51. 53. Cut of meat New En eland state fahhrl Jumbled tvoe 56. 58. 60. 61. Caressing touch Legal science Native metal Near 62. 64. 66. Toward . Mother Note in the scale Answer fto yesterday's puzzle. I. V V I. $5 yMFnclAipisnpiAfiIl' A D E g0lT OVEN 30 N E REND IE? a sTe Tea t e n SHE TT ARMS "G Alf . 0bi5 "ja me"e r sie a r e dTTg r a s s y Am re e m a s s Qo Mil L h o r t aInTg ,r ,.Q NSflTsSUE AR A J P S iP R E AVER CO 5S L1AID1EI EINiTlEl nIeIS Ih4 DIst by King Features Syndicate, Zae. Th By Quinn Hal XT. S. ARAt PLEKTY ABCCT TUB OFF TD AWRW MURIEL- Q0LD B1O0DED. Portland butchers. 120-140 lbs, 19-20c; vealera. AA. 22'.4C: A. Sl'ic: B. lS-lac; C. 15-17 4c; culls. 12-15c; canner-cutter cows. 12-14C; bulls, canner-cutters. 14 4c: lambs AA. i6c; A, 24',4c; B. 22,ic: C. 19-20c: ewes. FS. 134c; medium, 12c: R, 10s,ic; beef. AA. 21ic: A, 20ic: B. 18ic; C 16ic. 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.: contract seedless. 70c; seed 65c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: al falfa. No. 2 or better, $33: oat-vetch. $25 ton, valley points: timothy, (east ern Oregon . $35 ton; clover. $23 ton. East Side Market PORTLAND, Ore. Nov. 6 (API General prices: FRUIT Apples K i n g s. $2-2.50: Jonathans. $2-2.25; Spitzenber. Ortley. $2.25 box; Northern Spy. $2.25-2.50 box; Rome Beauty 2.25-2.50 box: Baldwin 2.00 2.25 jumble box; Winter banana 2.00 2.25. Grapes Local Concords 1.00 luf; Niagara SOc-1.00 lug. Melons Cantaloupes, California. 6.50 crate; Ice cream 2c lb; casabas 3.50 crate. Pears Fall varieties 2.25: Bosc 225 jumble box. Strawberries Everbearing 3.25 12-basket crate. VEGETABLES 3.00- Beans No. 1 Blue Lake 12c lb.: giants 10c lb.; 1.50 lug; sheU 1.40-1.50 lug. Broccoli Green 1.00 lug. 1-1.19 dozen bunches. Cabbage No. 1 green 1.50 crate. Cauliflower No.' 1. 2.25-2.35 crate; No. 2. 1.75-2.00 crate. Celery No. 1 green 3.00-325 crate? No. 1 white 4.00-4.25 crate-., root 75-80c dozen: hearts 2.00-225 dozen bunches. Cucumbers Slice rs 1.Z5 Cat; picx- ling 1.00-1.25. " Corn No. 1. 1.75-2.00 box; others 1.50-1.65 box. Endive No. 1. 70-75c dozen. Greens Spinach 45 -c-1.00 orange box: mustard 45-50c dozen bunches; parsley 35-40c dozen bunches; Swiss chard 60c dozen bunches. Lettuce No. 1. 3.00-3.50 crate; others 2.70-3.00 crate. Peppers Green 1.75-225 orange box; flats 75-S5c; red 1.40-1.50 Cat. Pumpkin Pie 1.00-125 crate. Radishes Red 4S-55c doz. bunches. Root vegetables Carrots 40-4 5c: beets 45 -50c, turnips 80-90c dozen bunches Sprouts Brussels 2.501ug, loose. Squash Danish 75c cantaloupe crate: Hubbard 1-1 ic; zucchini 1.00 flat box. Tomatoes No. 1, 1.40-1.50; others 1.00-125 flat. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 8 (AP) In the week's trade at North Port land, best steers moved dependably, steady, otherwise draggy market, large ly 25c lower. ' instances 50c off. Ship pers assisted in clearing supply. Load and truck lot good to choice fed steers 15.00, few loads good steers 14.00 to 14.50: bulk grassers 1130 to 1325; cut ter to common steers largely 7.00 to 11.00; medium to good light stockers S.00 to 1025; fleshy feeders 11.00 to 11-50; common to medium heifers 7.50 to 12.00; medium to good beef cows 9.00 to 11.00; canners and cutters 430 to 625, shells down to 3.50 and under. In the hog trade, week's trade largely 25c lower, some late sales I off more with no dependable demand late. Week's bulk good and choice 185 to 225 lbs. 14.00 to 1425: cleanup sales down to 13.75. some unsold. Heavier and lighter weights 50c to 1.50 below top. Fat lambs ruled 25c higher, others weak, with culls hard to move. Good to choice truckins 1225 to 12.75, car loads 230 to 13.25; medium to cood lambs 11.00 to 12.00, common 7.50 to 9.00. culls down to 5.00 und under. DRESSED Veal and Hogs Wanted! Top Prices Paid! Prompt Remittance Ship te , Fred Ileyer Ileal Division 444 S. W. Yamhill St er S. E. Und i Foster Blvd. TTaIa We can accept only ilUXc. animals killed in compliance with O. P. A. regulations. s ' : I em ''i UAIITED, UALIIUTS FILDEn,TS, and HUT HEATS Highest price cash on delivery for orchard run. , See us before you sell. : Ilcrris Klorfein Padrkg Co. 460 N. Front Street, Salem TeL 7633 OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. Tuesday's Radio KSLM TUESDAY 139 Ke. 7:00 Newa. 7:05 Marion Farm St Home. , 7:1$ Rise n Shin.e. 7 JO News. 7 :45 Morning Moods. S .-0 Cherry City New. S .10 Music. 9:30 Music. -00 Pastor's Call 9:15 It's the Truth. 930 Farm Home Programs 9: S Music 10- 00 News. 105 News. 10:30 Music 11- 00 News. 1 1 OS KSLM Presents Salem Market Quotations The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer ' are indicative of the dairy market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: Lettuce, doz. - 3.85 Cluliflower, crate 225 and 235 Crook neck & Italian squash, lb. j03 Cucumbers, doz. " 25 Green onions, doz- bun. - .70 Turnips, doz. bun. - 1.00 - Cabbage, lb I 2 Tomatoes, flat . 30 Endive, doz. bun. .70 Radishes, doz bun. SO Cantaloupes, -crate 4.00 Carrots, doz. bun.- .60 Celery, doz. bun. 130 Watermelons, lb. 03 Peppers, green, lb. x5 Green beans, lb. .10 Beets, doz. bunches .70 Pumpkin, lb. .034 Parsnips, lb. X39 BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Andreses s Baying Price (Subject te change without aotke) BUTTERFAT Premium 34 . No. 1 33 No. 2 30- BUTTER PRINTS A B .45'i 47 34 30 30 .40 38 25.i 30 Quarters EGGS Extra large Medium .Standards Pullets Cracks POULTRY Colored hens Broilers Springs 29 Uirios Creamery's Baying Prices (Subject to change without aetlce) EGGS Medium A 30 Pullets 42 Large A 34 POULTRY All hens All springs Roosters or stags Above prices for prime stock, grades according o value. LIVESTOCK 25 i 20 20 under Buying prices for No 1 stock, based on conditions and Spring lambs Yearlings Ewes slaes reported. 11.00 to 12.00 8.00 to 9.00 3.00 to 4.00 14.00 10.00 to 11.00 13.00 3.50 to 6.00 . 7.00 to 830 7.00 to 9.00 8.00 to 10.00 21 Hogs, top, 160-225 lbs Sows Top veal Dairy type cows Beef type cows Bulls Heifers Dressed veal Stocks and Bonds November AVERAGES STOCK IS Rails 23.1 232 24.8 24.7 19.4 27.4 183 IS UU1 353 35.4 36.4 35.4 272 36.8 27.1- 60 Indus Stks 492 Saturday Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ' ago 1943 high 1943 low .69 2 .69 3 71.0 69.S 382 .74.8 ...60 2 4.3 SO.S 493 40.8 53.3 41.7 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 Rails Indus Util 10 Fogn Saturday .77.0 104.9 1053 62.4 623 62.9 62.8 51.0 632 832 Previous day 77.0 104.8 105.3 Week ago 773 105.0 .105.3 Month ago- E63 105.0 1053 Year ago ..SCO 1033 98.1 1943 high .78 7 105.8 105.4 1943 low 64.6 103.8 98.0 WANTED! CHUniJIIIG AND EGGS HIGHEST CASH PRICES Curly's Dairy Fairgrounds Rd. at flood lhon. 1783 Uan-ed 0! All Kinds - Prices Paid! Illfnest Price Paid for Fresh Errs Ilorihwes!. Ponliry Cz Dairy Products Co. ! Salem . . . Phono 7007 Ceiling Programs I 1130 Hits of Yesteryear. 12:00 Organailties. ICW-NBC TUESDAY 429 K. 4 :uo Dawn patrol 835 Labor New. 8.-00 Everything Goc. 830 News Parade 635 Labor News. 7 :00 Journal of Living. 7:15 New Headlines Sc Highlight 7:30 Voice of A Nation. 7:45 Sam Hayes 8 AO Stars of Today. 8:15 James Abbe Covers the New. 830 Robert St. John. 8:45 David Harum 9:00 Open Door. " 9:13 Glenn Shelley. 930 Mirth and Madness 10:00 Across the Threshold . 10:15 Ruth Forbes. 1030 Kneass With the News. 10:45 Art Baker's Notebook. . 11.-00 The Guiding Light. 11 :15 Lonely Women ' 11-30 Light of the World, 12:00 Women' of America. C BN TUESDAY .190 Ke. 6:00 New 8:15 Victory Gardens. 630 National Farm and Homo. 6:45 Western Agriculture. 1:00 Music 730 News. ' 7:45 Pappy Howard. SAO Breakfast Club. 8.-00 My True Story. 9 30 Breakfast at SardTs. 10. -OO News. 10:15 Commentator. 1030 Andy and V'rglnt. 10:45 Baby Institute. 1130 Bankhage Talking. 11:15 The Mystery Chef. 1130 Ladies Be Seated. 12-00 Songa. THIMBLE THEATRE WHAT. WR0NG.SU6AR? SOME THING WQ0H6 WITH VOUD ACT? YOU LOOK A I tITTVE WPgQIED- LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY THE LOME CAM6EK, RID1H6 AT TOP FEER r PAR AHtAy U- tm TOttTO SKOl&rrS BOM8ER. UB MAJGN BE1JEVE..V AW I - I hj-r HEY r 1 Vt f XLPff HEADS OUT 0VR. THaT TALKED MYSELF INTO S 3N TUB J y iff 1' : i ' jry? AEGEAN SfA' SAMMY , MVUH0L lUFVMAFFCtfZ ryt '0 'X Sm -''( ! n LOUNGING IVI THE ' xi mm ffQ , 3 lW i fJ' tiSA j - P5 TOP-TURRET. VGHTMS -r &t&K , O V-rt C V MfS tP mm GPoVn - f:W ' PtANS,WHNHI fK?X U 7 ft A 1 S ' V I jTi TO RUN AWAY rVTTH Xi V P WjT f ''' P SCORCHY SlSxi1 V -Ifl klE Vl tegtlff5 I N tveh wg m op i? y , . cSty HT i -1 . SOUR G0LO-CK-TV5O M Xg)-, QrV".. j &?7T7 -G -nft ' - j j XOSVI? I DCXtT kiMOW HOW) OcAl KEL-0? KI? WE 1 1 W...lrW...TrlcHAMG&X.&Jr7' . : f- 1 . . ..8UT THAT UJECmO- jfJ,r5ZZ OTATMS10M t- THECE".; -rriLL A ZESEW8lA&G..t J jfyyVevi PCTIJRE FSCM 300oA a A JAPANESE JlISO S Jfll-lr vt J m L. MESTINS mZAWCtiEl. WHAT'S GOlSt OU I rCHf W ) MICKEY MOOSE - : ' ' t ' j j ,..;. -jj I p-g-! "t l M . aSTvv -J'l I-1 a-t., ' UXs rS f OKILV VER ' - . t6' ' '; ysm Paiji f &s&&isrB5iL . THE LONE RANGER , L- - l i i 2 ' r4 r t i ., , . aT .i -j" I Scars Fam Slsre r j TtTs. lShif.7 Zdzn J - - . i ' " ' , . . ' f - ; , November 7, 1943 KOIN CBS TTJESDAY 979 60 Northwest rartn Reporter. 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. . 620 Texas Rangers. 6 -45 KOIN Klock. 7:15 Wake Up New. 1 730 News. t . T:45 i .Nelson Piingie, News. . 8.-00 Consumer Newat 8:15 Valiant Lady. 830 Stories America Love. 8:45 Aunt Jenny. 9.-00 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister. 9 30 Romance of Helea Trent. 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. 1040 Life Can Be Beautiful . 10 J5 Ma Perkins 1030 Bernadin Flynn.' 10-45 The Goldbergs . 11 0 Young Dr Melon. - - . 11 :15 Joyce Jordan. 1130 We Love and I ara. 11:45 News. 13:00 Irene Beasley. StALK MBS TTJESDAY 1339 Ke. . 6:45 Little Show. . . C 70 News -. 7:15 Texas Rangers. 730 Memory Timekeeper. ' 8:00 Haven of Rest. 8-30 News. 8-45 Market Melodies. . 835 Strictly Personal. 9.-00 Boake Carter. 9:15 Woman Sid of the News 9301 Hear Music. 10.00 News. - ' 10:15 Star of Today. 1030 This and That. 110 Buyers Parade. , 11:15 Marketing. 11 30 Concert Gems. 120 News. KOAC TUESDAY 559 9X, 10.-00 News. 16:15 The Homemakerx Hour. 110 School of the Air. 1130 Music. 120 News. i"M PLENTY JORRJED-MAVtNG id) PLAY SECOND H DOC c TO THAI LITTLE" ORPHAN BOAT AND HEft CU8 0O6- IP THE LOME RANGER GET4 TOOFASJ AHEAP Or n, Ht njHI HWt IU uur rue xi cTnn - J nw ink -pwii t airxp r . Douglas Rites j Held Saturday i AURORA Hannah E. Doug las, 67,' of Canby, passed away in a Portland hospital Tuesday night, after a lingering illness, jf Mrs. Douglas was born June 16, 1878 in Fayette county, Pennsyl vania. In 189S in . Missouri,' she was married to Harvey Douglas, and they came to Oregon in 1904 and to Canby in 1906. r . They had been residents of Canby since thkt - - LL racea oj NXIlsfixi Are ton If you are. State Finance Co. will help! you. We have helped hundreds of people who found themselves confronted with? financial emergencies for which they weren't i prepared. Cornier in and get a State Finance Co. loan to fhelp cet lyourself baciS on your feet. Repayment Schedule STATE FniAIICE COj 212-222 Goardiaa Bldg Telephone 8168 ' - js We are always la the snarltet te fcuy fer i CASH i Real Estate Mortgages an Cea. tracts. Menchandise Oiscesutt Paper aad Note ' I KMOW JUST HOW tfCHj WU&TAPE yOU THINKS MOOc OF THAT ABOUT IT f LET DOG ACT, THAN HE i A CUC 006 MA tE A MONK a V THINKS OP M E- our op you? WHAT K THE F 4KEliT0fl ON HAJID EMQ WOBeyi CAR. MIM T Ui TO TAJtvro frVJV Aic mw ur B . IUIC nuIJ ? I I l nw ww. w w-. . m t vi ? v re. time, except forij two years fpent in Oregon City. Mr. Douglas pass ed awajr in July; 1942. j Surviving are two sons, Ces ter of Oregon; Cfty, and Leil - of Portland, a daughter, Cora Priest of Can$y, a sister, Ida Steele 4t Salem, a half-brjother, Carl Rich ardson pf Coulee! City, Wash nd stoJd. . v Funefal i services were heldj Sat urday at the Canby funeral home, with Rey. Elton Brostrom officiat ing. Buiiai was in the family; plot by herhusbahd in Zion MerraHal park, .CSanby. - jj- V . ;--if ; s - . m 1 - . ? an unexpcciea Mxpensex -3 1 :JIM-i: to Fit Tnr Income ill HI Corner Ubertyf and State v I t LicJ 8-216 M ID Be GLAO TO TAJCC TnlJ rys i ZSHO OUT too. A WALK A SMART DOG LIKE XBQO FPr; Pi fwtvoc butzcco oon LIKE TO GO WALKIM'VVITW ANYBOOyf GUT ME- THERttTHf CAll:GArA25yK IU $F1KE HAirteT 6Uty, f f 1: i sa r - ii i " H ... ... .t; S . sSl' 1- - la -r ': ' ' '-