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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1945)
V i i Th 02IG0H STATEC1.IA1I. Salem.. Owgon. Ttursdar Morning September IS, 1343 PAGZ lZl'Z i V .. I: Market Prices Soar to New Levels NEW YORK, Sept lt-AV Stock market prices advanced fractions to aroond 3. points aad closed near the- best levels of to day's session jwith new IMS faiths sprinkled liberally throuchout the list. The rail group and a handful of utilities craved exceptions in the upturn but even their extreme losses were reduced or erased in a number of cases. Steels, motors, rubbers, retail tores, farm implements, aircraft, metals and chemicals added six able sains. - Buying orders predominated hecsus of an 1m Droved tax out- look due to a house committee's promise to enact measure to re duce '1946 payments. Investment of idle funds and switching from war to peace-rated stocks also stimulated demand. - before the adjustments ordered last June, could become effective because of: the employers state ments that nrir increase would be necessary if such adjustments were granted. ::. In its original directive orders, the rcgion.il board denied all re quests for general increases but granted other wage adjustments, including ; vacations with - pay, night work premiums, overtime, seven in aay premiums, adjust ments in minors' wages and base wages and guarantees : for piece workers. Month's Top Broker Takes Out Building Permit , . Lee Ohmart, Salem real estate hrnker. Thuradav took- out a buildinf oermit to erect two new dwellings, one at 1510 Pearl, the other t 1520 Pearl, each to cost 14500 . .' : -I Permits were also issued to A. M. Luthy to reroof dwelling at 1467 S. 11th ft, at a cost of $140; to E. C. Charlton to repair dwell ing at 112 S. 13th st at a cost of ISO. and to Joe Felton to reroof a garage at 1348 Saginaw st, for $1. in Grain Market CHICAGO. Sent M-MV-Wheat futures advanced as much as a cent a bushel to the highst level in about a month today on active purchasing 1 attributed to reports ox government orders ana export Ie- If Other grains were strong with wheat, although rye reacted -on profit-taking after the September delivery had reached a seasonal hish of i 5 - ' There was ah unconfirmed re port from the east that the gov ernment had sold about 13.000.000 bushels of wheat to France, and another report said the govern ment wanted ' between 1.300,000 and 2.000.000 (Sack of flour for Set for Civil Service Chief Sepetmber ment. i'--"- - ; 5 Wheat closed m to 1 cent high er than the previous finish, Sep tember il.684, corn was up to , December $1.15, daU were to ltt icent" higher, Sep tember S.60-,1 rye was- to 1 V cent higher, I September $ L-53V4-$l-53, and barley was up V to , September si.io. Silverton 3lan Xeavea ;. To Attend Stanford U. J SILVERTON-i-WallaeeV McCalL son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon McCall now of Pbrtland, has., left to attend Stanford university. Pri or to entering the eervice McCall attended Willamette for tiro years. Mrs. McCall is the daughter of Mrs. H. E. Steen. and sister of Mrs. Elmer Johnson, both of Sil- verton. McCall Is a brother of Mrs. Ed Holden and of J. K. Mc Call, also both of SUverton. Tha Orecon State idvll service commission Wednesday announc ed an open competitive examina tion for a stota. director ol civu service," with salary from $4500 to $5000 annually. Application may be obtained from the com mission at Vthe capital building. Written tests will be given in Sa lem and Portland. Applicants must be U. S. citi zens, at least 30 years of age, and minimum - - requirements include "graduation from a four-year col lege of v university, and at least five years ; of successful full-time paid employment within the last 10 . years . in administraure . or technical - work of progressively increasing responsibility pertain ing directly to the- operation of a - lanra scale Dublic or private personnel program, with at least two of the five years m wore in volving major responsibility '" in the. direction of a personnel pro gramJ! U :-V, - Veterans who take the exami- r. ' Rtjmvheiel sifcda Marih Mad Dcgs and Wagging Tongue DUsuoiinaD "'-IKiiT.igir-fcs s The Associated Press 60 -stock composite reached 99.4 new htgh since April 23, '1937, and com- parea wiin ow.u , yesteraay. in-1 . . ' m d us trials hit 93.4, new peak since I I flirt fSl 47. a summit since March 2, 1937. Then. ksoi U399 ke) SKOBS (176 ke) KGW (629 ke) KEX (1199 ke) Adjustments in 1 Wages Appro veil By Regional WLB Wage adjustments recommend ad bv the 12th reeionwl w"H board in two mid-Willamette val- t ley cannery cues have otu proved by William. D. Davis, di rector of economic stabilization, Dr. George Bernard Noble, region al chairman, announced Wednes ' day. '..'.-'- The settlements, there involve California Packing corporation's , Salem ' plant ' and the Birdseye Snyder division of General Foods at Woodburn. . ! Approval by the director of eco nomic; stabilization was required Coastal Tides tHm xi a caMt andGaodetie Survey I for The Orcco btsMnnan. S4S ',' NWS SaS M (Music Tlm .- S3 I N. W. Farm :tt i News i INcwa Weat. Stars KOD4 Klocfe (Band - . irarm Tim ;. , Old Songs ( it Buster "X" te 1:M 1:4S $ Smite Tune ; Mews ' ' farm. Home News iNws (News tnctcber Nws i 1 Round up Boys IM. Asronsky uln Rna ; UUIWl Abb Isms Uaraa I lUat'nS The county had a "mad dog? care last week. Phoebe Token's gpaniel bit the postman, and he towed that he wa plenty. mad about It. - . Batby the time the rmmor get aroand, it wasa?t the postman wk wasvaaad. It waa tk dea AsbeforetbetratkwaalaarBed, half tke kids U the- neighbor .hood had missed school, while tWr ssthar nearly died of frigkt. j Wagging tongues can cause a . lot of "mad dog trouble. Like wagging tongues that gossip about our soldiers drinking too ' much around Army camps. , It's Just not true, aa the govern ment: found out and told us. "Milk and beer are among a sol-; dier! favorite drinks -which is why we hare the best behaved army La history. But those ugly rumors are bound to hurt mo rale and cause hard feeling. . - From where I alt, waggtag. teasraea eaa troable than mad dvgs. Sept. u 19 IS 11 It It 11 6:11 8:33 13 15 :03 7:30 10:07 1:39 10:54 :41 11.37 10:4 12. 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