14 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Friday, Nortmbw 21. 1947 Salem Rose Society Elects Rev. Benbow The Rev. Earl W. Benbow of Dallas was elected president of the Salem Rose society Thursday night at the society's annual elec tion meeting in the YMCA. The Rev. Benbow succeeds Ray "Warren of Salem. Other officers elected last night include Dr. Ken neth H. Waters, vice president and Mrs. C. A. Kells, secretary-treas-tirer, both of Salem. Following elections the society heard Herbert C. Moss, past pres ident of the Seattle, Wash., rose society and director of the Amer ican Rose society, give an account of the national convention of the society in Cleveland, O., last sum mer. Moss also showed films of fa mous rose gardens in the east and in the Puget Sound, Wash., area. He told his audience that the qua lity of eastern roses were inferior to those of the Pacific northwest, because the climate on the latter '.area is more suitable to rose cul ture. The Salem society will meet again in January. Grain Futures Finish Strong CHICAGO, Nov. 20 -. (P) -Grain futures made a poor start but strong finish on the Board of Trade today. Wheat was about 2 cents low er and corn was down 3 cents, but on the low points there was buying of wheat and short cov ering in corn which pushed prices above the previous close. Early selling was influenced by a i report in trade circles that the administration had lowered its wheat export goal from 500,000, 000 to 450,000,000 bushels. This later was denied by the agricul ture department. The rally in wheat was led by purchases by houses with south western connections, which trad ers regarded as operations against ales of flour to Holland. There also were reports of possible wheat sales to the government, which bought 689,000 bushels in Kansas City and Chicago Wednes day. Wheat closed i to Vt cent high er than the , previous f iriish; De- Salem Market Quotations BUTTEBFAT Premium No. 1 No. 1 .. PRINTS Wholesale Retail EGGS BUYING Extra large Medium and standard Pullets Cracks ; EGGS Selling Price Wholesale, large Retail, large Retail, medium POULTRY Colored hens No. 1 , No. 2 "': v fryers . i M to LIVESTOCK (By, Valley Pack) Wooled Iambs, choice Yearling .. up to Sheared Iambs Ewes Fat dairy cows Cutter cows Dairy heifers up to 1.00 to Calves 1300 to 450 lbs.) Bulls Veal (150 to 300 lbs., choice 6.00 to .00 to up to 10.00 to .83 .76 J2 J7 J62 JS2 .38 .38 .66 .72 .62 M M 31 20.00 12.00 19.90 7.00 13.00 11.50 14.50 21.00 17.50 23.50 cember $3.03 Vt-M, corn was up IVt to 2 cents, December $2.47i-H, and oats were 1 higher to Vt lower, December $1.22y-. Ten Adfled to Marines Unit Salem's marine reserve unit continued its rapid growth at a regular drill session at the Salem airport Wednesday night as 10 new members were inducted into the organization, unit command ant Ma j. Leonard Hicks announ ced. Men enlisting were Cpls. John F. Morgan, 20 Abrams ave., Philip H. Sims, Gervais, and Daniel J. P. Colleran, 195 S. Cottage st.; Pfc. Clarence W. Edwards, 1720 Cross st.; and Pvts. ValfFed G. Mauck, 831 Breys ave., Donald D. Mc Leod, 1015 N. Winter st, Charles R. Pierce, Salem route 4, Joseph C. Schlageter, 510 N. 24th st., Lawrence J. Herberger, 2405 Ma son st, Raymond . Pemberton, Stayton, and Thomas Patrick Colleran, 195 S. Cottage st During the drill session the unit was shown a movie dealing with the 105 mm howitzer, which was followed by an hour lecture by MSgt John Hancock, Portland, on the operation of various how itzers. After the drill session se lection was made of members who will play on the unit's bas ketball team to be entered in the Salem City league this season. SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT Greatly Reduced Prices in Odd Lots Sherwin Williams Semi- J OF Lustre, white gal. O i09 Sherwin Williams Wall Primer J "yf- and Sealer, white gal. M O Pabco Satin J QC Finish, white gal. 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Special Stocks Boost Market NEW YORK, Nov. 20 - ) -Climbing special stocks helped the general tone of today's stock mar ket although a number of leaders displayed a lack of enthusiasm. The biggest batch of increased and extra dividends in some time propped assorted favorites but failed to buoy other stocks con cerned. Buying, on the whole, was credited to the belief the list would pay more attention to good business news and at least extend the recent technical comeback. Income tax selling was offset to some extent by switching opera tions. The Associated Preps 60-stock composite was up .5 of a point at 65., a high since Oct 27, of 1,003 issues registering, 428 rose and 345 fell. Touching 1947 tops were Inter national Business Machines, up 16 points - at 240 in further re flection of a splitup program end Union Pacific 9 at 155i. fol lowing a favorable disbursement and a proposal to split the com mon and preferred stock. Uranium ores can be photo graphed by putting the polished sections pf the mineral in direct contact with photographic film, thus showing the exurt location of the radioactiv particles in tho ore. Seaplane Base Accredited for GI Training The Lamb Seaplane base on the Willamette river here and the Earl Aircraft company at McMinnville were among flying schools which were approved for GI flight train ing courses by the state aeronautics board in Salem Thursday. The Seaplane base is operated on the river about two miles north of the Marion-Polk county bridge by Harold C. Lamb, 1625 Nebras ka st., and Richard Holt, Turner. Suggestion that airplanes which join in a search for a lost or miss ing plane first secure authoriza tion from the state director of aeronautics and give the number of the aircraft, was also stressed at the board meeting. The board said it would then be able to re imburse the aircraft . owner for gasoline consumed in the search. The board announced the em ployment of C. 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