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rOw .,.! r VETERANS MAT BUT riTS PORTLAND, Nov. 2.-(Ar-Hold-r of veterans housing priorities Can get a share of 400.000 feet of black and galvanized pipe which will go on sale here November . Pipe sues range from 3-8 inch to 18-inch stock. RE-ELECT V7 ALTER - IIORBLAD Veteran of World War 0 Educated in Oregon Experienced legislator Provea Ability REPUBLICAN NOMINEE Norblad tor Canereaa Committee. ! P. M D. M. Weedxuig. Sal a. Or, j Stocks End Good Week NEW YORK. Upv. J.-WV-The stock market today stepped out of its widest recovery week in three months with utilities and rails leading a last-minute up swing on expanding volume. The listened to contend with considerable profit cashing until the final quarter hour of the short session brought a resumption of bidding. Brokers, as throughout the week, credited demand main ly to growing; Wall street political optimism, earning, dividends and belief that more of a technical revival was likely. Many custom ers trimmed accounts owing to their intention of extending the weekend through Tuesday when exchanges will recess for the elec tions. Skepticism over wage dis putes also was said to have ac centuated conservatism. Gains of fractions to 2 or more points were well in the majority at the close. Transfers of 690.000 shares were the best for Satur day since May 11 and compared with 290,000 a week ago which was a low since Sept. 16, 1944. October showed avolume of 30, 383.870 against 43.450.216 in the slumping month of September. Portland (Produce t m . ea a ir-alast . .' r' " , ' ' '' ' f ' IIEIE'J NEW MPFINESS Sv f TO IE FOUND IN 'etter Vision BROWN'S OPTICAL SERVICE Since 1928 Liberty and Court Streets COME IN AND HAVE YOUI EYES TESTED PORTLAND. (W. Nsv. f AM Butterfat (tentative, subject to tm mediate change) Premium quality, maximum o pi of 1 per cent acidity. roruana si-ae; xtm lb second oualirv . Be-. 7c:,- valley mutes and country points icss man um or as asc in. Butter (wholesale, f ob., bulk SS lb. tub AAl S3 cere SO-Sle; A. S3 core- 7S-S0C pa.; B. SO score 1S-78C m.; c. ss scere 75c . Ureeoa loI SO-Slc Egrs To wholesalers: A grade, larre Mi-0ac: ' medium, S-ff',c; smaU ullet04Ji,; B grade, large. Err Purchases from farmers: Cur rent receipts W-SSc; buyers pay S 3'iO doc below wholesale quotations oa graded basis for best hennery exes. Drtised tut keys Turkey market nominal. Hei, r.OJL plant. 47 -48c; toms. 33-Mc Jo. Dressed chickens Sell to retailers: Spring broilers, 3 lbs. and up. 52c; col ored hens. 3"J; Leghorn fowls. 32c; old roosters and stags. 28c. Live chickens No. 1 Leghorn broil ers.; 1 to S lb. 39-T7ct fryers. S to 3 lbs, 37 -38c; 3 to 4 rbs.. 37 -38c; roasters. 4', lbs. and fever. S7-3c: under 3's lbs.; 22-23c; roosters and stags 13-17c. Babbits Aeeraxe to retailers. 50c lb; dressed price to producers, 45c; fryers, live, white, 4 to lbs, 15-27c I Onions Washington White. No. 1. fl .08-1.23: Oreeon. yellow. No. 1. $1.15 1.15; green. Ibunched. 70-7Sc: Idaho white globes $1.50-1 60. large. 1J5; yel low Spanish J 1.20-1.23. Potatoes IWaahlngton Russets 1.50 2.83; 50 lbs. Vo. 2. 80-1.18; local long whUe 2 85-2 7$; Klamath Bueaets No. 1 2.83-2.73: Deschutes No. 1 2.63. Veal AA. j3-33c lb : A. 30-31c; B, 28c; C. 24-251 cull. 18-24c. Hoes Bloc butchers, packer style. 38-40: over S3 lbs, 35 -38c; sows, all weights. 2S-M. Lambs AAl 34-35c; A, 32c; B. 27-i8c; C. 25c. 1 Beef AA. It 88c; A. 32-33c: B. 28 30c; C. 25-2c: canner and cutter, 22 23c; bologna bulls 25c. Cascara bark. Green. 8-8 lie; dry. 20c. 1 Wool Valltfy coarse and medium grades. 43c if. Mohair 4orf lb. on II -month growth. Hay Wholesale shipment. alfalfa. No. 2 or better. 830-50-33.50 ton; No. 1 timothy, $32-33-50 ton: oats and vetch, mixed hay. I valley growers' asking price, $22-23 50 ton; clover hay, un certified. $21. $0-23 .50 baled on farms. Portland j Grain PORTLANrj. Ore.. Nov. 2 AP Wheat: No fjitures. Cash gram s OaU No. 228 lb. white 63 00; barlev fNo. 245 lb. B.W. 63.00; flaxseed 7-25.! Cash wheat? (bid): Soft white 1 87i: oft white f (excluding Rex) 187',; white club lWl'k: western red 187',. Hard red Ivtnler: Ordinary 1 7' , : 10 per cent I 81; 11 per cent 195: 1 per cent 2 08. Hard white; Baart: 10 per cent 2.29; 11 per rent 2.31: 12 per cent 2.33. Today's car; receipts: Wheat 30. bar ley 17. flour 58. corn 1. hay 3, oats S, millfeed 8. i Wheat Futures Show Strength CHICAGO, Not. l.-iVWheat futures were independently strosig In; today's trading, the primary influence being Indications of sus tained government buying of cash wheat to fill export commitments by the government.! Reports of in creased government purchases forced shorts into the ; pit with buying orders. At one time the advance was as much as 3 above the previous close before profit Corn and oats for a ' time re flected the strength in wheat but after mild rallies fell back. Oats dropped to about yesterday's fin ish and some deliveries of corn were under the previous close. , At the close wheat was 1 to 2 higher than the previous fin ish. Corn was H to lit lower, January 1.344-Ta. Oats were higher to 4 lower, November 84 Barley was unchanged to 11 lower, November $1.33. The outstanding buying in the wheat pit was support by com mission houses with southwest connections. Traders heard that southwest points had reports that substantial purchases were made by the commodity credit corpora tion and Chat the price was $2.03 a bushel for No. 1 hard wheat. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 2 (API (USDA) Cattle for five days, sal able 2676, total 4303: calves salable 942. total 1098: market slow through out with sizable carryover daily: prices 2 00-3.00, Instances 3.50 - ahd more below lait week's high time: top steers 4.50 off at 20.50; other good steers 18 00-20 25: common - medium 12 00-17.50; stockers 12.00-1S.50: few calves to 16.00 and over: good heif ers 16.50-75: common - medium 11.50 16.00; canner and cutter cows 7.50 8.50: fat dairy type to 1130; medium good beef cows 12.00-1430: sausage bulls largely 1130-14.30; good beef bulls 15.00-50. odd head to 16.25; good choice vealers 11.08-18.00. early to 19.00 and ever; grass calves largely 17.00 down, closing at 15.00 down; many on stocker account and few unsold. Hogs for five days, salable 431. total 9014: market opened 30 cents higher, closed around 25 cents higher than week ago but undertone weaker; most good-choice barrows and silts 263 early and 26 25 late, with few at 28 00: good sows largely 23.00-50. only light specialties to 24.00 and over: no feeder pigs offered this week, quoted to 22.00. Sheep for five days, salable 262S. New York Stock Quotations NEW ORK, Al Chem 4 Dye . American Can.... Am Pow & Lt ... Am Tel eV Tel .... Anaconda Atchison .'. Bendix Auia Beth Stee Boeing Air Canadian Pac Palif Pach Case J I . Chrysler X - Comwlth Sou Cons Edisfm Cons Vultefe Cbnt Ins Crown Zei Curtiss Wi Douglas Ar Dupont Dc Ne Gen Electee ... Nov. 2-vP)-Today's closing quotations: .... jGen Foodi . 46 Radio Corp 854!G-en Motors 52i!Rayonier ... 1 4 Vi! Goodyear Ti 58HfRayonier pfd Reynftlds Met... Safeway Sears Roeb Sinclair Oil 168Vj.Gt North pfd 51 . 38 Vint Harvest 72 . JKHsilnt Paper pfd . 82V,!J Manville 127 . 96 Vj Kennecott 46.4 So Pacific 2 IV Long Bell A 22 V! Stan Brands 14 V Maytag ...i 10 V Stan Oil Cal. 32 Miami Copper .... 12' 4 Stew-Warner 37 Mont Ward 6734;Studebaker 85 Nash Kelvin 15aiSun Mining 3Ts Nat Dairy 35', i Union Oil 284 NY Central 17i Un Pacific lBVNorth Am Co 28 Un Airlines 47 1'4 Northern Pac 22 Un Aircraft 29 JPac Am Fish 11VUS Steel 6JPac Gas Elec 41 V Warner Bros 80-SlP T & T 1774 1 Pan American. 127 West El Mfg.. . 145; Woolworth . 10S - 198 . 36, . 30V . 26 . 40 V . 164 . 46 4 . 374 . 55 V4 . 16H . 21? . 124 . 22 .129 . 26 . 19ft . 74 . 18 V. . 247s . 49 V4 37VPenney J C 474i 3 I or ! f r. J IEILIEVIEKJTrm dDiuna It is an old trick oi the power trust to spring canards in the elerenth hour oi a campaiqrn -to deceive and mislead the people. The power trust never comes out in the open ltseli with these canards, but hides behind phony committee, the trust paying the bilL The trust Is making use oi this political trick again in its campaign against the Marion county PUD. You are being told by these- phony com , mittees that the law requiring PUDs to pay taxes has been declared unconstitutional. Dont you believe if This law Is sail constitutional, and PUDs are paying taxes, everyone oi them. You were told that the Central, Lincoln coun ty PUD has nerer paid taxes. i i l)onjf you Itelieve it. It Wjas a barefaced falsehood, and its author was forced to retract it i You1 are being told that PUDs will not give you lower power rates. . s Don t you believe it. Erefry PUD that has been organized has given? the people lower rates. " Doii't be misled by the smooth talking, fast worldpg henchmen of the power monopoly, who exe covering Marion county, like a blan ket with power trust propaganda and false hood I v Remember the monopoly used 'the same methods in loading you down with .wildcat stock! a Yars ago. : Ignore all last minute attacks of the power monopoly and vote for the) Marion county PUD. Don't be misled into voting against your own interest and in farmering the interest of the powe monopoly. UE HAVE HAD EIIODGO OF P.GX i .1 ' V FOR OJilflf IfV tr.- Mrs.V.M. Yates Friday WOODBURN, Not. t. Mrs. Virginia Margaret Yates, 51. a life time Oregon resident, died Fri day at her" home. 829 S. Front st, where she had lived for the past 24 1 years. She was born in Salem on March 20. 1893. She was a member of the Woodbttrn Meth odist church and of the Maccabees. Surviving: are the husband, Rich ard, and a ' son, Wallace both of Woodbum; four brothers, Boy Weaver,; Portland; Edgar Weav er, Redmond; G rover Weaver, Sa lem, and Guy Weaver, Tacoma, Wash.; three sisters, Maude Rae, Salem; Gladys Winship, Salem, and Ruth Russell,. Beaverton. i The funeral will be at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Ringo chapel in Woodbum, the Revj O. A. Jewell . officiating. Interment will be at Belle Passi cemetery. Salem Market Quotations BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 , : No. 2 , S3 Si BVTTEK PRINTS Wholesale ; BetaU , , EGGS Buylni price Extra Lars Medium Standards Wholesale, large Medium Standard -POULTS Colored belts No. 1 No. a j , Fryers LIVESTOCK (By Valley Paek Top hogs, ISO to 270 pounds Heavies ; Pigs . Sows , . Top lamb Yearling lamb Ewes Dairy cows . Dairy bulls Veal . i JM 44 i . is M, JM M .SO M irr " J14 M 18.50 5.50 UJDQ 23.00 17.00 13.50 5.00 10.00 13J0 18.00 total 5701; compared week a (to fat lambs 60 cents higher, some mid-week sales 50 cents tip. ewes steady: good choice wooled lambs 18.50-18.00, few sales to . 19.50; shorn lambs also touched 19-0 but bulk 17iO-18 50: feeders 14.0O-15.00: . good ' yearlings 15.00; good ewes 00, few tots to tM. common down to 3.00." Jefferson1 Farmer j Dies in Hospital Christian Ramseyer, 74, a na tive of France and farmer resi dent of route 1, Jefferson for 58 years, died yesterday at a local hospital after two weeks treatment- there. Services will be -at 1:30 pjn. Tuesday, at the Clough Barrick chapel, with interment in the IOOF cemetery at Turner. Surviving are two daughters. Mrsv Pauline Schweihf urth of Gervais and Mrs. Lavinna ; Hagel of Salem; two sons, Ivan C. Ram seyer of Toledo and Arthur P. Ramseyer of Jefferson; 11 grand- ciuldren and one great-grandchild.' Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press. Nov. 2 STOCK AVERAGES 20 10 It 1 Rail Indus Ual Torn Saturday 87 8 as s 4S 84.7 Previous day . 87J 36.2 44.7 84.2 Week ago 85.1 34.0 44 0 82.3 Month ago 85 1 33 0 44.0 S2.0 Year ago .S7J 46J 0 8 7J.8 BOND AVERAGES Saturday Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago 18 IS 88 Indus Rail HtU Stocks -7.7 103.0 104.T 74.8 - 83.5 102.8 104 4 S3.0 102 J 103 8 -S2.S 103.0 105.S -101J 103.7 108.3 74 8 74 9 7S.0 79.0 Oa All Ilakes HEIDER'S All Werfc G 42S Cssrt St. - teed Can 7522 OUR SHOP IS FULLY EQUIPPED TO REMODEL - REPAIR ANY PIECE OF. JEWELRY The Stcrtesarurn, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, November 3. 194S IS Florence Group Seeks to' Withdraw from PUD i FLORENCE, Nov. 2fvVlsi lation to enable this, region to withdraw from the Central Lin coln people's utility district was asked today by the western Lane county chamber of commerce. In an open letter to the state legislature, the chamber declared that "we have studied the Ore gon PUD law to seel if there is some way we can get: out of this mess, and there isn't unless the law Is amended. ABANDON MJXK STRIKE PORTLAND, Nov. 2.-(Pl-Reed college students gave up their strike against milk today and an nounced they would ask a state investigation of milk costs. BABY SMOTHERS IN CRIB PORTLAND, Nov. 2--A seven-week-old boy, Gary - Allen Fielder, was found smothered un der blankets in his crib today CICAi, U1Y . a CACN 60 3terLC3 AHKsf ( itr tmt ftaaaff SBssJeoseafaeMsa) fwwf, SBSrf BsPelsl IfwlJV frafrset 84 taoey. assttaMiiUcslK. peSTPAW c J Dept. T, Billsbere, Oregea Diamonds Reset Same Day Charges Always Reasonable VZ Manafactaring Jewelers WW if Your Doctor Wants to Sod You I Yes, doctors are busy; But nrrr too busy to counsel with 700 regarding health. Youg doctor prefers to have you call oa him wi . rather than to have to call oa ym Uteri So, if you aren't quite np to par, make that appointment right away! And whea you hava yoar doctor's prescrip tion, of course, you'll bring It 80 this "Reliable" PWmacyj WUIett' : Capiial Drug Sfore Car. SUU Liberty - neae Sill LJ V f I I 1 I I I 1 1 I V( I I I I AMM II I II IIHIM III T Y -a n s ; - 1 - ' .... n a a a n n a a Tho Ropublican party has always been tho party 9! freo men, tho party whoso philosophy is private enterpriso under tho Constitution, not bureaucratic regimentation under edicts. Tho committee 1 recommends your support ti the following: For Representative in Congress, First District WALTER IIORBLAD For Governor EARL SHELL For Secretary of State ROBERT S. FARRELL, JR. For Commissioner of Labor 1 7. E. KIIISEY For Senator ALLAH G. CARSOII DOUGLAS IIcKAY For Representative W. W. CHADUICK FRAIIK A. DOERFLER PAUL milDRICKS DOUGLAS R. YEATER For County Commissioner E. L. ROGERS For County Recorder : DERIIAII UlL LAIIKE Paid Adr. by Marion County Republican Central Committee Cp A "ClifF Lewis, County Chairman a a a a a a n a a gaassj a a a a a a a a a a a a p a a a a a a a a p n a a a ! 1 Td. Air, Ij Majjea County TO)j(ejninitiee 1 1 bQannaaaaaQnaDnn 4 J - :f i 4 . t -4