ITT- I -o o o Jr iiaamcisiii Oregon Tuesday Morning, November 16. 1313 T .. . , , " ' - - Tho OREGON STATECMAW. Scltm. ' " - - ' -: " : : - I n Prices Go Up In Grain Pits 1944 Wheat Goals Stimulate Buying; Cash Grains Sell By WILLIAM FERRIS ' CHICAGO, Nov. 15-iiP)-Prices worked higher in the grain pits today under, buying stimulated by reports that 1944 winter wheat goal were not likely to be achieved, heavy disappearance of wheat during the first quarter of the marketing season, and a good . demand for ' cash grains. - - j Although gains ranged to around a cent in wheat and rye, trading was ; not particularly ac tive. Grain experts were; closely watching developments in Wash ington regarding xooa suDsicues. They" expected that the congres sional battle over subsidies would have considerable influence on grain prices. - .' y ': . At the close wheat was higher, December $1.58-, rye was up -7'a, December $1.12 , oats were ahead De cember 78 Vx, and barley was up December $1.17. Disappearance of wheat in the July-September quarter'; was set at 345,000,000 bushels or about twice as high as normal. Total US visible supply decreased 1, 827,000 bushels last week, leaving a supply of 143,957,000 bushels compared with 218,101,000 at this time last year. -' r 'Demand for the cash grain was unusually heavy with shipping sales of 165,000 bushels being re ported. The food distribution ad ministration reported that stocks of wheat not under government loan were "very - low" n. here. Country movement from first hands to local elevators has been light, the agency added. Wheat seeding is several million - acres under goals in the southwest.; "Strictly Private By Qninn Hall SOUSUMEPS.M ENGLAND P5AR M0rW- 14 "IrCAA WILE FPCttTS MUW&t IRISHES AiWT WSC THE AVE. BACK. HOME MB OF TVE 3LJS TOUD TfE EWSSERI WOULD ,. Wife. A YWJE 04 MY HAIR. AFTER TV YDOR. SON fs. Guess hc ,rvUL t- M - it- i& Salem Market Quotations The price below supplied By a lo cal grocer are Indicative of the daily market price paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but art not guaranteed oy The Statesman: Lettuce, doz. r-luliflowrr. crate 8 ?S and' Crook neck & Italian squash, lb. Cu cum bet, doz. . . .. Green onions, doz bun. , Turnips, doz. bun. . , , Cabbage, lb ,, - Tomatoes, flat - , Endive, doz. ban. Radishes, doz bun. Cantaloupes, crate Carrots, doz. bun. -Celery, doz. bun. Watermelons, lb. Peppers, green, lb. . Green beans, lb. Beets, doz. bunches -Pumpkin, lb. , Parsnips, lb. 3.SS ' 2.55 .03 J5 .70 1.00 .02 .so ; .70 SO 4.00 . .60 1.50 ' 031 J05 JO .70 .03 a .09 . BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Andreses Buying Price (Subject to change without notice) BUTTEKFAT Premium , No 1 -83 No. 3 BUTTER PRINTS A B Quarters , r .' .45i 47 Quotations at Portland FDA Reports j Apple Ruling j WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -JP) The food distribution administra tion has announced that effect? ive November 11 'all apples pro duced in 14 Washington and four Oregon counties which are used by authorized processors must be inspected " by the federal or federal-state inspection service. I Previously only apples shipped from or to points within the des ignated areas in the two states or the fresh market were required to be inspected, s- - . i Washington counties affected include Yakima, Benton, Kittitas, Walla Walla, Chelan, Okanogan, Columbia, Grant, Douglas, Ste vens, Spokane, Skamania, Klicki tat, and Asotin. Oregon counties are Hood River, Wasco, Umatilla and Union. - j Inspection of apples before proc essing will assist processors! in determining the maximum prices to pay and will assure growers of i rage country killed - to retailers 44c receiving proper prices due them IL JSl?u?Z & w eaia grade, sizes ana variety, 1 43c lb. the FDA said. r EGGS Extra large Medium standards Pullets - Cracks . ,. JSO JO .40 . - J9Q 9 Marion Creamery's Baying Prices (Subject to chang without notice) EGGS . Medium A - - Sft Pullets , j. ' 41 Large A , , .,. .. POULTRY . Colored hens Broilers , Springs POULTRY All hens All springs Roosters or stags . ,. 20 Above prices for prime stock, under trades according o value JVESTOCR Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sues reported. Spring lambs . 11.00 to 12.00 Yearlings : B.00. to 9.00 Ewes , 34)0 to 4.00 Hogs, top. 160-225 lbs 14.00 Sows : 10 J0O to 11.00 Top veal , , , -13.00 Dairy type cows Beef type cows Bulls : Heifers Dressed . 3.50 to tJM veal . 7.00 to S.0Q 7.00 to 8.00 g.00 to 10X0 : 21 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 15 (AP Butter AA grade prints 46ic; -cartons- 47,4c; A grade prints 46 'ic: cartons 47c; B grade prints 46c; car tons 46ic Butterfat First quality, maximum of JS of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at Portland 52-52 lie lb.; premium quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity, 53-53" ic lb.; vaUey routes and country points 2c less than first or 50-50'ic; second quality at Port land 2c under first or 50-50'2C lb. Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf 29VaC lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c lb.; loaf 27ac FOB. Eggs Prices to retailers In cases: A large 47ac; A medium 51 lie; A small 46I3C doz. Eggs Producers: A large 54c; B large 43c; A medium 50c; S small 46'2c doz. , : Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave- box; mustard 40-45c dozen bunches; Swiss chard 60c dozen bunches; : par sley 35-40c dozen bunches. - Lettuce - No. 1,' 3.25 crate; others 2.5O-3.00 box, - ; Peppers Green 1.75-2.50 orange box; flats 75c; red 1.40-1.50 flat. Pumpkin Pie 1.00-1.25 crate. Radishes Red 70-75c doz. bunches. Root vegetables Carrots 45c; beets 50-eoc: turnips 70-75C dozen bunches. Sprouts Brussels 2.25 lug, loose. Squash Danish 65-75C cantaloupe crate; Hubbard Use lb.; zucchini 1.00 flat box. Tomatoes No. 1, 1.25-1.50: Others 1.00-1.15 flat, r Stock Market ' Goes on Binge Liquor Trading -Jumps Higher . For Wide Gains , 13y BERNARD S. 0HARA ' NEW YORK, Nov. 15-The stock market went on what might be called a binge" with the li quor stocks today and many of these -favorites " jumped 'to new tops for A the year or longer with exceptionally wide gains.' While the list, generally, held to a narrowly mixed course, the alcoholic group pushed up at the start as, American Distilling an nounced ; it would sell to share holders at cost its 243,000 barrels of whiskeys. This spectacular per former, which sold : as low ; as 15?s last spring, - opened nearly two hours late on a block of 16, 700 shares at 100, up 25. from Saturday, It continued to advance to 111, then met profit taking and dropped to 95. It finished at 97, up 234 points net on the day. A-' i r,; "-lVj I ? ; Others in the distilling section ending around 1 to 6 higher in cluded Distillers " Corp Hiram Walker, Schenley, National Dis- tUlers, Park & Tilford and Allied Mills. Action of the senate judi ciary committee in voting an In quiry into liquor industry prac tices helped stem the upswing In this department. Dealings were relatively quiet from the start, except for the li quors, and final quotations in most- departments were mildly uneven." The Associated Press 60-stock average was unchanged at. 48. Of 781 'issues traded,. 306 were up. 276 down - and 199 unchanged. Transfers totalled 682,490 shares compared with 796,367 In the pre ceding full session. Pref erreds of American Power it Light and American & Foreign Power moved up 1' to 3 points. Lesser improvement wasi retained by Santa Fe, Southern ! Pacific, Southern Railway, American Tel ephone, Western Union "A," US Steel, Bethlehem, General Mo tors, Goodrich, J. I. Case, General Electric I and - Westinghouse. On the offside were Chrysler, Northern Pacific, NY Central, Pennsylvania,' Goodyear, Consoli dated Edison, Montgomery Ward, International . Harvester, Douglas Aircraft, Du Pont, Allied Chemi cal, ; Johns-Manville, v. Anaconda and Standard Oil (NJ). Wednesday's Radio Programs Portland Livestock United Airlines ; Calls Meeting ; 1 Of Stockholders i United Airlines has filed with the securities and exchange com mission notice of a special meet ing of stockholders December 22 at Chicago .to consider a new fi nancing plan. " Stockholders, said: President A. Patterson, will be asked to act upon a proposal recommended by the company's board of directors to amend the certificate of incor poration, changing the name to United Airlines, Inc. and chang ing provisions' relating to capital stock in order, among other things, to authorize 200,000 shares of cu mulative preferred stock. , Of this amount the corporation would plan presently to issue 105, 032 shares in a convertible series which would be offered to holders of the common stock at the ratio of seven shares for each 100 shares of common stock held. It is ex pected that this offering will, be underwritten by. responsible I in- Onions Green 75c doz. bunches; Yakima 2.12 50-lb. bag. Potatoes Yakima Mo. 1, 3.15 cen tal; Deschutes No. 1. 3.15 cental: local 2.50 cental. ' Country meats ' Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed boss, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. lt-20c; vealers. AA 22c: A 21c; B l-19'c; C 15- 11'ac; culls 12-15c; canner cutter cows 12-14c; bulls, canner cutters 14ic; lambs AA 26c; A 24c; B "22,c; C l-20c: ewes, FS Sc; medium 12c; R 104c; beef. AA 21ic; A 20c; B 18ie; C lBc. i Wool Government control. ' ; Cascara bark Dry 17c lb. ' : Mohair 1M2, 12 -month, 45c lb, : Hops Nominal, seed stock 1942 crop 1.40 lb:; seedless 1.50-1.60 lb.; con tract seedless 70c: seed 65c lb. : Hay Wholesale prices nominal: AUalia No. 2 or better S33-35 ton; oat vetch $25 ton, valley points: timothy eastern Oregon) 2S ton; clover 523 ton. :: East Side Market PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 13 AP (WF A) Cattle: Salable 2000, total 2050; calves, salable' and total 325; market uneven; steers active, strong fed steers 25 higher; other classes mostly steady but fairly slow on can ner and cutter and common beef cows; few loads good fed - steers 15.00; load choice 1200 lbs. 15.75; grass fat steers iz.oo-i3.so, common grades ije-mv; medium heifers 10.75-12X0. odd bead 12.50 and 12.75; common heifers 7.50- S.50; good beef cows 10.25-11.00, com' mon to medium grades 7.00-9.50; can ner - ana cutter corns 4.00-0.00: com mon to medium bulls 7.50-9.00; good heavy beef bulls 10.00-23: good to choice veaiers ld.wv- H im; grass carves most ly 11 JO down, few stockers 10.00. Hogs: Salable and total 3600: market steady with Friday; good to choice around 185-230 lbs. 13.00 to mostly lew carloads unsold: 240-300 lbs. u.ou-so; light lights 12.00-25: food sows 10.00-50; few choice light feeder pigs 10.30. .:'.!.-:!: , . Sheen: Salable 1200. total 9000? mar. "i active. . iai iambs rullv steadv: ewes 25-50 higher; sorted carloads food to choice woo led lambs . up to 3.25; few good to choice truck-ins 12.50, odd lots to 13.00; good to choice snorn iambs with No. 1 pelts 11.50: common lambs S.00-4.00. culls down to i 00; yearlings 00-10.00; good ewes 9.UU-3Q, common down to 2.00. . vestment bankers. 1 WFA Releases Butter j For Hospital Use ! WASHINGTON, Nov. lSP) The war food administration an nounced tonight that up to 5,000, 000 pounds of butter will be re leased to hospitals from stocks in the food, distribution administra tion. ' This butter Is intended to sup ply hospitals during the - period AR2 YOU A NEGLECTED Insure personal charm and daintiness. Vcr your daily hygienic ritual use Cool inr rfrpshin'..deliKhtfuUy fragrant CERTANE medicated doucne powocr. A Cords utmost intimate cleanliness. No I'nspri"? ed'irs. Inexpensive, too! As' ri'nv. 2 I I r PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 13 (AP) uemana zor jeuuee lar exceeded the supply at the East Side wholesale mar ket today, with The Dalles stock mov ing briskly from S3.00 to S3J5 a crate. Prices on broccoli climbed to S1.23 a lug. and both root vegetables and cauiiiiower were in heavy demand. General prices: ; - FRUITS ; , - . :- Apples Kings. 2.00-2.25; Jonathans 2.00-2JZ5: Baldwin 2.00-2.23 Jumble box: Winter Bananas 2.00-2.25; Spitzenberc. Ortley 25 box; Northern Spy 2.25- 20 box; Rome Beauty 2.25-2.50 box. Grapes Local Concords 1.00 lug; .Niagara wc-im lug. Melons Cantaloupes, California 6.50 crate; Ice cream 3c lb.; casab 230 crate. " Pears Fall varieties 2.23-2.50; Bosc Z.Z5 jumble box. , VEGETABLES Beans Shell 1.40-1 JO htf. Broccoli Green 1-25 doz. bunches. Cabbage No. 1 green 1.25 crate. Cauliflower No. 1, 2.35-2.50 crate; No. 2. 1.73 crate, Celery No. 1 green 3-25 crate No. 1 white 4.00-4.25 crate; root 75-SOc dozen; hearts 2.00-2.25 doz. bunchc Cucumbers Slicers 15 flat; pick ling 1.00-1.25. v Corn No. 1. 1.75-2.00 box; others 1.00-1.90 box. , - ... Endive No. 1. 70-75e dozen. " Greens bpinacn l.oo-lJS orange from November through ) March. Ration coupons will be required for purchases. Rectal Soreness Get Relief New Easy Way Sit In Comfort ; : Pralarmoa Rectal is a snick. eepeadaMe nlierer ef itch inc. painful rectal soTBf eraptoeaa wbicli.. ry mbo aeeoeapaay pile aa4 kmjrn . Brines oaCiiiBe mum ef romlort bpvj cuataet. in mm at, teniae im ever sore area, kelps alnw iafestioea srm, aid Nature a cal taw. arokca tiMoes. Ne od bo greaae to sUia riot hi re. Sold oa snoaer back aBaraaee. Oct this asodera relief today ... uk for 'ft,1P'"rT"l . AT FRED BIEYEIl DHUG SECTION Portland Grain Ore4 Nov. 15 (AP) ana , casn - grain un PORTLAND, Wheat future quoted. Cash wheat (bid); Soft whitV at it soft white excluding Rex 1. 43 Vi; white ; western red 1.43. r nam rea winter: Ordinary 1.41: 10 per cent 1.42; 11 per - cent 1.44; ! 12 per nni i.h. . .. . Hard white Bart: 10 ner cent" 1 4il 1,.PerJcnt 143': u Pr cent 1.4'.' atonaay car receipts: Wheat 58, h2L.U2 "our ,4 . oats n uuavu ""a a. m SVJssgsgfj SALT LAKE . CITY-P)-The pouce drunaometer is out like a light The rubber balloons. Into which the suspect blows his supposedly alcohol: infested breath have worn out, and police can't locate any new ones. - Stocks and Bonds November 13 STOCK AVERAGES TO 13 19 60 Indus Rails Ctll ' Stks Monday ; 67.4 22 J 34 J " 48.0 previoua day - 67 .s 22.4- 34.6 . 48.0 Week ago 67.4 21.5 34 J 47.6 Month ago 70.6 24.S 35.7 50.4 Year ago 57.7 13.4 27.0 40.2 1943 high 74.6 27.4 , 36.8 53.3 1943 low 60 2 18J 27.1 41.7 BOND AVERAGES ' 20 . 10 10 10 Rails Indus Util Fogn Monday ..... 76.3 104.S 105.3 62.6 Previous day .76.4 Week ago 75.9 Month - ago .76.4 Year ago .65.1 1943 high . 78.7 1943 low i .64.6 104 S 105.3 104.9 105J 104.8 105 2 103 98.0 105.4 98.0 105.8 ioi.s 62.6 62.3 62.5 62.9 63.2 53 Try years what eo -hug. CSS, betis, pUial as of Chinese remedies, g SUCCESS for S006 ia CHINA. Ne saatter with ailment ve are AFFLICT - disorders, saasitis, - heart, liver, kidneys. stomach, constipation, alters, dla- fever. . skin, female ' cobs- Charlie 'Chan Chinese Berb Ce. omee ' Boars - Only Taea. . aad , Sat s a. aa to 6 p. as. aad Saa. aaa Wed., a. n. tmr 16J0 p. m 122 N. CoxaX 8L, Baletm, Ore. ceioeiijiiig - CDEiir i -AND N HIGHEST CASH PRICES Cmly s Dairy FairgToacds Ed. at flood PhoDi S7U KSLM-.WEONESDAT-.1390 EC 7K)0 News. . 7 .-05 Marion County Farm and . Home Program. 7:15 Rise V. Shine. ; -7J0 News. . , 75 Morning Moods. 8 .-00- Cherry City News 8:10 Music 8 20 Tango Time. . . - - . 9:00 Pastors Call. ' :15-Ifs the Truth, ' t JO Popular Music. ; , - 10.-00 News. . 105 A Song and a Dance. 10 JO Music ' , ;r 11K10 News. 115 Music. - 10 JO Wohl Sophistications. 12 .-00 Organ aliUes. . me. KGW NBC WEDNESDAY 026 4-00 Dawn PatroL 55 Labor News. 6:00 Everything Goes.- ; , 6 :30 News Parade. -6 :55 Labor News. 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Be Seated. f 1 KOAC WEDNESDAY 550 Ic 10.W News. 1 10:15 The Homemakers Hour. 11 AO School of . the Air. ; 11:30 Concert 1-aU. 12 AO News, y T; Royal Rupert, 60lh, Grovned Best Bull i DALLAS, -. Texas, Nov. 1 15-(P) T. Royal Rupert 60th, 1900, pounds of . Hereford . royalty who i carries the , biggest ' life insurance policy ever taken out on a bull, today was crowned grand champion bull of the National Hereford show. ; r The winner, owned by j Ensign Tom Slick, jr., of the Essar ranch near Sah Antonio, has nevf r been defeated in two years of shows. ; ' The animal carries a S2fij0OO life .policy. : ; '. - -; n n r f if- Cash Iri A Hurry . a Witbi A Persoix;! I Loan " When you need, morrry quickly, come to usii"T a personal loan. We rv.J be happy1 to extend a loan to you without mis lay .. a loan you c&a repay easily over a' period of time. - ' For Money la Curry Zt 212-222 1 Gaardlan Comer Liberty Su'-t .. p Telephone x , J j (ICS il Lie S-218. M-222 r We are alwsj la the market avs bay far CASH Real f aU Mortgages and contracts? Uer- eaanojse Dtsceaa raocr Motes. i n : r i wai 5 . - WILL PAY TOP PRICES UiL!,zHv2 en: sm- go. Trade & Cottage Salem, Orfoi L00 TWE2E, MiT&S TUeOB. AftS THREE ckcmy planes apter THAT CETBACX . Y TO THAT 60N -OPEN FIRE SCORCHY SMITH Am THE L4T REMAJNHN5 MESSt RSO-Vn TURrJS ANO MAKES A RUN FORf... f r fUSV' 1, Kill BARNEY GOOGLE VvVwrTSTvwsy. 6MiCKVtV OTC - WYE r TV? CrvrTM TvKfe Ojj. W Kia Fa 1 A u UJ-VUMAT WADQEWED77J TM I -1 KUECTHO- DEVELOPfeO THi5 CTEK1A SEVEEAL AMU.K7M MICKEY MOUSE ..acw eum KX)rr vul. ooa HZ TOUGH W . .I IF WOU UjAKn THAT DUST, ALL 0U V H AVS TO DO, rS FIaMT MV ENEMIES C OH, VXTS ALL.EH? KMn " TlflMSLE THEATRE DOIT! THEKIUJE CAM TAVESOME SEATX1ST TOSv SttEEyEX f HOUJMAKi FROM THE TOP BRANCHES. MAMA -I l-ttU HKdrl piluoff W ft. A a. ni v 1 ISPEaaRqjs-1 1 s-i-tc MM LITTLE AinHS ROOI2ET . : i SORRY, J0WOVE SPELLED r I'M NOT -RNISHEO SPEIUM IT VET MAYBE - SO YOU YOUNGSTERS I PLAY SCHOOL -1 EVERY DAYPP r i YES SIR -ITSIOTSA fun r I i ... yi : n COURSE YOU OONT LEARN LOTS A THIN&S LIKE KIDS IN KLAL SCHOOLS DO CUT EVEN LEARNING A UTTLE EST r HELPS A i I .v. m i -'m. it- mAJ IV . V id tit THE LOIE RAIJGEn WHEREI EVE7VONE?) HtUO,THRt j n ? r WHATEVEJ? TVtE VD, MS A THS .LAS9RERS ASAN00NTH:5 CA?P 1 . C i .1 r r on szrmT'Z"mjrm2 Day old to one Day old to one week old. Rhode Island Reds, ires and Barred Rocks, 4A Ideal for broilers and layers. 1C3 J Cczrs Fcm Zlzz2 I73-G. L:"::rl'i 1 ( 1 L I