The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1939, Page 14, Image 14

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Salem Bflarket Captations
i ; I .l-c'i,; ; ' aTHriTS ; ':;( ; . '
(Sayiae Frlces)
(Taa priM below aappliee" by a loeal
gTewer and Indicative ef the daily ejaraet
prices pa4 jrearera by Salem bayera
hot are aot gueraatee. by Tee: Bute
anaa.j ' -
Baeaaaa, lb. etalk.
rlaa-a
Grapefruit, Tdil aiaka
Keralar , , .
Leueaa, erate
Oriafea, erate
ass
EQBTAKLUl
(Baylag Frtcea)
, Aipara.ua, local, dot
beeta. do.
CabUca. lb.
.OS
.0Va
1.40 .
4.00
S.00 '
4.S0
ta S.iO
.80
.40
.os
Carrot. Califs cr. eo-.2 50 ta S.SQ .
Cauliflower. Calif, 1.24 ; toral .
Calory, Utah. craU ,.- -.. 9 SS
Calif crate, - 1.3a
LeUaea, Calif. 3.S0 ta J.SO -
Onieae, boiltaf, 10 Iba. Ke. I .1
SO Iba. 12 -'
Orcoa eoioae. in. , . .39
Kadiehea, doa. JO
Pepper, grata, Calif. -' JSO
Paraley , .. . ... '
Polatoee, local f -L. Now I 1.M
SO lb, bags -35
Kcw potatoea, Calif cwt.. - - 3 50
Rhobarb. outdoor .10 to .0
Taraipa, dos. , .40
: aruxa
lee pal. by la-epe-aent Packinc pUM
to trover)
Walaata PraaoaotUa. faaey, IS bm
diaat. 10c; aaaail Se: orchard raa, S.t
ltc. Walaat aaeet. 31 to SOe lb.
rilberte Barceieoae. large, 13 ', faa
y llfte: bable. 1 lei orchard raa II
(Co-op Pricea to -rawer)
Walaata Price raage, depandlag apoa
way auta raa ia 14 different gradea 11 Mi
12a. Dachilly J cent higher.
v. jy. - ' t HOPS -
- - (Bay-as rrteaa)
Claatera, aeauaaL 1917. Ih 1 to .08
Claatera, 1S8, lb. . 30 to , .15
- Tnrxtaa. top Jit
WOOI. AID MOHAIK
(Biyla. Pricea)
Woo), aediaav lb.
Ooarao, lb.
LaBba. lb.
Mohair, lb.
Jti
ll
J
EOOt AXD P0XTLT1T
f (Bdi Pricea at -Jtdraa 'i)
Largo' oxtraa i , , . ... ,v .IT
Mediaai eatraa , . in. .Jl:
Largo staadarda J
Fellata . . , .i
Colored frya ' , , , , " , , ,. - 4
Colored aMdia-w lb. , , , ,, ,.. - JO
White Legbaraa, heary , , .. J3
w
White Ugborav ''
Did twoatora
Heavy heaa, lb.
UTZSTOCX
ISarlag arloe for Ka. 1
aaioa ' repeaiaa
.0
40
Umbo, 19SP, tope
Laaiba ..
Ewaa .i
. tfoga, top , .I
130-150 lbs.
310 800 lbs.
Bows -
Beef caws
Balls
ap to 4
8.S0
6.50 to 7.50
3.00 to 3.50
7.35
6.75 to 7.UU
6.50 to 6.75
6.35 to 5.75
5.50 to 0.00
5.50 to 35
5.50. to 7.00
7.50
4.00 to 5.50
.11
Heifers
Top veal I,
Dairy type cow a
Dmaaad aaL lb.
MAJUOK C-U-AJC-JIT Bayiag Wot
Batterf at. A grade I3 '
, Legbora beaa, ever M Iba .11
Laghora beaa. aader 3 Iba, ,, - JO
Legbora broilers, 1H lb. ep .10
Roaatan, d Iba. and ovcr .14
fryers. iH 14 Iba. '. . .13
- Colored boas, over 5 lbs. .13
Trrm, otot 4 Iba. - . .10
Stocks and
: Bonds
May 13
STOCK AVEJLiGHBS
Ceaipilod by The Aseociated Press
. 80 15 15 60
Iados Raila TJtil Stoeka
Net Che. , Uacb Uaeb Unrh Uneh
Batarday 64.6 . 18.1 : 36.3 45.8
Prevloaa day 64.8 18.1 86.2 45.8
Month aco 68.3 17.5 85.2 44.7
Tear are 58.5 15 0 80 9 40.6
1939 hirh 77.0 : 33.8 40.0 53.4
1939 low 58.8 15.7 33.7 41.6
809 AVTBAGES
Ket Chg.
Batarday
Previoaa
30
RaiTa
D .1
. 53.5
day 65.6
Month ago 55.4
Year ago 56.S
1939 high 64.0
1939 low 53.4
10
Indue
' Uacb
9.1 .
: 9.l"
v 97.9 ,
: 97.1
100.7
97.0
20
Util
Cnch
. 95.0
95.0
92.8
91.4
. 95.7
1.9
10
Forgo
,Cnch
60 6
- 60 0
59.1
63.4
64.0
58.2
Grade B raw 4 per cat
milk, Salem Co-op basic pool
price 910. ,
C-op Grade A' batterf at
price 22c; B trade 2c learn.
' - (Milk baaed - oa aeml oaUly
batterf at average.) - ;
Dixtribator price, 2XX
A gTade batterfat Deliv
ered S2c; B grade 20c. -
A grade print, 20 He; B
r grade 23c; quart era 27 c.
Old noatare. lb.
fla. 2 bens 5a less.
. I BOO PXICKI
Largo extraa
arg auaaaraa
Madiaai eatraa i
Madia standards , ..
Cadergr-def
PaiMU. -.
J7
JS
J5
J3
.13
JO
eRAlS. HAT sad SEXOS
Wheat, ba. ' No. 1 reeleaned. .75
Oats, rrer toa ': , , 28.00
n alio
Peed barter, toa
Clever aal, toa
g-OP
32.00 to 34.00
13 to 18.00
Oat aad Veteb bay. toa 12.00 ta 18.00
Alfalfa, toa t i-.vu to io.uv
Egg aaaah. Ko. 1 grade. SO lb. bag 1.60
Oainr food. 80 lb. bag 1.80
Hen scratch food . 1.70
Cracked com ,,.. 1.70
-r-t .;. ; 1.50
Gardeners'
. IVlart
'' FOBTLAJrD. CtSm May 13. (AP)
(US1A1 Predaco pnc eaaagea:
-ddUi Or-. Kawtowaa. aed to Ige,
as fey. L50 1.60: fey 1 351 J5; Waah.
Deileioet, ex icy 1.7 .-!.;: icy i.o-i.oo;
Wiaesap, ex fey, 1.401.50 ; fey, 125
1:85; comb, n ley aad loots. l-8Ji lb.;
Roam, aa fey. 1.65-1.75.
Artiebokoa Calif 1.75-3.00. ' . r
Avoeadoe Calif., 1.10-1.40. '-'
Aaparagna Oro Waah, groan. 11 IV,
5o. 1, 60-65c; Ho. 2, 40-45; 80 lb 1.60
1.60; aaelsis. -lW-l.40.
Besas Califs 1.25 hamper.
Celery-pCa-L, Utah, 1.601.80; white,
rO-3.75.
Cabbage Califs crsUs, 3.25-2.35.
Carrota Local. Backed, 3.25-3.85;
Calif SO lb. sks. 1.85-3.00; crates, 40
SOe doe. - ,..,..-., .
Caalif lower Calif, D8 No. 1, a rata,
1.75; local 1112s, 1.60-1.65.
Celery Cslif, Utah, UO-1.75; whlta,
3.50-3.65.
Citras Pro it Grapefrait, Texas atarsa,
aoodleaa. 8.00 IJO; Aril, plak, 8.50-8.75;
fey, 3.00 3.10; cholea, 1.65-1.75; let toco
era tea. 1.75 3.00; PUv. 8.35-8 AO.
Leatoaa Fancy. . all alias, .4.50-5.25;
choice 50s bras.
L'ntea Una. oartaa. 30 35c
Oraages California aavela, large. 8.35
4.00; cholea, all ai-ca, 3.35-3.50; mod.
SOO-S.35.
Caeaaibera Hotboase, dos, 3.25 3.35;
boa 8-6 doi.
Lettace Dry pack, Orego-, Waah, 8-4
doa, 1.40-1.50; 6 dos. 1.35-1.50; low aa
1.00; Calif, iced, 4-5 dos, top, 3.25-2.50;
poorer 1.75-3.00.
Meabroome Cultivated. 1 lb, SO 3 5a.
Oaioas Ore. yellows, SO-lb. sacks, 08
5s. 1 large. 1-10 1.25; I tneh and ap.
1.80-1.40; Ha. 2 50 1b. aaeka 50 60c;
Texaa white was, 08 Mo. 1. SO-lb. aacka.
1.50-1.75; Calif, rods, 1.85-1.90.
Peas The Dallas, 4 ft -5c
- Peppers Plorida, 18-20e lb.
PeUtoes Ors. Ueschntea Bossets, Mo.
1. 100 lbs. 1.15 1.25; 25 Ib.'sk, 85-87V,e;
CfS No. 2, 50 lb. Ska. 40 60s; Klamath
Baaaeta, U3 No. 1. 100 lb aks. 1.15-1.30;
local Long ; Whites. Ko. 1. 100 lb. ska.
1.15-1.20; new crop, California White
Rose. 50 lb. aks, CS Ko. 1, 80-90e; 100
lb. ska, 1.35.
Rhabarb Ore, apple box, 80-40c; loose
75e-1.00.
Bouaah Calif. Znecbini. 1. SO 1.60.
Strawberries Oregon, 24-baaket era tea
83.50-8.75 ; California, 12-baaket eratee,
florin. 81.25-1.35: ooorer ananoted: Wat-
aoavillo uaqnoted track aalea, florin.
1.10.
Spinach Or d0-50e; orange bos.
Tomato Max, 2.50 3.00 ; Ore. hot
hnnu l.VSOe.
Bunched; Vegetables: 'Local per doa..
bunebea; -onioa 17 -20c, radishes 20
25e. leek 25 80c: parsley 20 25e, moitard
greens 20-80e Calif.; turnips 45-60e.
eratea 35.22.50. beeta 45 60c
Root Vexetables : Rutabacaa 1.25-1.50,
par aack. Inge 50 60e. beeta 1.25-1.50
lugs. 85-40C Honersdiih 15 lb.
Stock Market
"Drifts Along
No Particular Direction Is
' Shown in Trends of
Pait Week .
NEW YORK, May . tJP)r
1U14 rallying inclinations were
dlsDlaTed by some stock market
departments today : bat tke list
gener-Jiy edged out ot tne ween
without pointing in any yartie
nlar direction, .
v Derelopments At" bom and
abroad .were without any: great
stimulating properties.
Fractional a d v a ne e s were
plentiful . at the close, as were
minor declines, and . numerous
issues were upenanged. Many
stocks tailed to appear on the
dragging ticker tape. ;
: Average of Week Up JS :,.
Dealings ' again were among
the smallest for nearly t j ,
transfers for the short session
totaling 169,140 shares against
176,750 a week ago. The Associ
ated Press average of CO stocks
finished - the day unchanged at
45.8, but for the week was up
.3 of a . point.
' Prospects that soft coal would
start moving next week, after
six weeks' tie-up in this industry,
provided a little cheer. -
A handful of farm implement
and mail order shares attracted
a little interest following the
senate's . vote on - a record ap
propriation - for agriculture . and
the favorkMe profits 'showing ft
Montgomery Ward In the quar
ter ended April 8 0 r
Solving Finished;
Rain Is Need Now
-. - r ; -.'
HjAK POINT Farmers ? will
about finish their field work this
week. Corn has been sowed for
ensilage. ... Sudan grass for sum
mer pasture is being sowed now
and a few farmers are sowing
clover seed In with the Sudan
grass for a crop of hay next
year." Hugh Rogers finished
sowing about SB acres of alsike
clover yesterday.
Nearly all spring sowed grain
is up and looks good in most
fields although terribly fn . sed
of a good soaking rain. Some
fields have come up spotted due
to lack of enough moisture to
germinate the seed. Fall grain
is badly in need of rain, al
though It looks good consider
ing the dry spring. Vetch and
oats and also the clover crop
look good.
First Berries Are .
Sold at Dayton
DAYTON The first report
shows locally grown, ripe straw
berries of the season sold to
Shippy A Filer, Dayton grocery,
Thursday morning at $2.40 a
crate. They were of the Oregon
variety.
Plowing field corn for the .first
time this season was begun in
this locality the first ot this
week. Despite the lack of nor
mal moisture all crops excepting
spring-sown ' late grain is thriv-
.lng, farmers "report.
"CUPID RIDES A BUS"
By POLAN BANKS
CHAPTER XVI
Ginger said nothing, but walked
outside, and clambered into the bus,1
while he stayed behind to pay the
dinner check. Her heart was heavy
within her. As she entered the bus,
however, she noticed that the Igni
tion key was still in the lock on the
dashboard. Inspiration came to her.
i She looked: hurriedly into her
purses It still contained some four
teen dollars. Luckily for her, Tony
had Insisted on her keeping her
money until they needed It, on the
last lap. The tap which was Just to
beg-in. Staring at that money which
would finance the bus's appetite to
Miami, Ginger taw what she most
d f :'--..i-1" -. .f.-;:;r..Ji- . ,
- There was no time to leave a note,
er make explanation; no time to
weigh her inspiration. She must act.
; and quickly. : 'r'' "n':' "" " "
i Ginger hopped Into the driver's
teat, mentally blessing Tony for his
carelessly forgetful habit of leaving
the bos parked with the Key in tne
switch;' time and -again -he had
scolded him for it. the past few days.
He had answered that no one would
dare steal such a conspicuous object
' no one would, maybe but the
one he least expected i t H .-
, i Even. - a ' she switches on , the
motor; and started the engine,' she
saw Tony appear behind the screen
doors of the roadside tavern.TAs the
motor suddenly rumbled In the night
air. and she shoved in the clutch.
. she heard kirn give a startled err.
Mid saw him burst out on the porch.
Ginger tould not help grinning as
the double-decker started off with a
jerk. She pushed the accelerator to
the floor, and the bus lurched
thrdugh the moonlit night, headed
south, tar the Florida border.
l-rs.' Tony ' Taylor was running
away from her husband. -
.The memory tt that night behind
the wheel of -e venerable bus was
one that was to linger long In Gin
gerw mamorv. With CUuuuwva, the
cat, oa the seat beside her for com
pany, aha drove ot throagh , the
inooniit night, hour after hour, tense
ad Intent oa tM.nerrer-en-ing rib
bon of road that the headlights un
rolled before her. Fighting fatigue,
fighting monotony, fighting drowsU
nea.nrti-g through the long. lone
ly stretch of Georgia to the Florida
border, slowing down through Jack
sonvil!., stopping at St A-gutine, to
consult road-maps, and to get milk
for Casanova, and coffee for herself
to keep ' awake. Then the wheel
az-in, and down the ocean highway
alorj the East Coast of Florida.
Daytona reach, New Smyrna, Vers
Beach. Through sleeping towns,
past villas aad stucco palaces and
' trnr camps. r
Tre moon had vanished, but the
Weill was still black, when she saw
ts r:J light waving ahead ef ber
ia tit read. he slowed down auto
matically, wondering what was
wror?, and laughed aloud as her
aKit picked up the man by the
roadside who was swinging the red
lamp. He wore a yachting uniform,
and his yacht cap was tilted as rak
ishly as ever. How In the world Mr.
Briggs had gotten so far ahead ef
the bus. Ginger never knew. But
here he undeniably was, and she was
glad to see him.
"Ah the Admiral's barge!" The
nautical hitchhiker boarded the bus
as matter-of-factly as If he had
never left it, He touched his cap to
Ginger, aa he fell into his usual seat,
when the bus jerked forward again.
Unsteadily Mr. Briggs felt around
under the seat for a non-existent
jug, and through his pockets for a
non-existent flask. "You dont hap
pen to have a libation around. Skipper?-
Ginger: smiled through her fa
tigue. . '. Even though. Mr. Briggs
was drunk as usual, it was nice to
have him aboard. He was company.
at least, j - - - - . .
"Here's a bottle of fresh milk yon
can have," she offered, holding nn a
spare bottle she had purchased at
her last stop for Casanova's break
Cast. -Take it itU do you good.
nr. Briggs." v
The hitchhiking yachtsman shud
dered, and turned pale. -
-aitlkr Ugbl Do you want to
make me shickl" He rose unstead
ily. "Tne very thought of that vile
liquid turnah my ghtomach!"
"where are , yon going de
manded Ginger. . . -r.
"Unahtaira- ca t-vt -.14 U.
Briggs, with great dignity. "Leave
a call for me, for eight bells,
hkipper,- , , , .
Swaying, ee made his way with a
rolling gait back to the little iron
stair that led to the upper deck, and
with great difficulty climbed it as
Ginger, giggling, watched his prog-
rea wrougn me rear-vuuon mirror.
The lomberinc bus stfll lurched and
bumped, although she had slowed
down a tittle, so Mr. Briggs could
ascend safely. Near the top, he
stock a aadly wagging head over the
Irafl.. ; . . r- -c
"S'a shtormy crossing observed
a-r. -triggs. "lxurd help aD shailors
on a night like this 1- t ;
- Ginger Uugbed, as he disap
peared, said she heard him fall with
a thud, to the deck above. : t
Casanova left hoT side, aad
tepped mp ee the eeat eppoaite the
gold-Udi bowL Between closed eye
lids tht eat took op again his eeaset
less vigil of aie tropical Ash. Gert
rude, who had been dreaming that
she had nuurried a beautiful lyretaH,
and was about to eat him for her
weddinr breakfast, awakened tm.
easily. It was too dark for her to
see beyond the walls of her bowl,
but her guilty conscience aa well as
intuition sensed the feline stare.
Gertrude, who had come to hate
Casanova, had often repeated te
herself what she had often heard
the lion-tamer remark to her mys
teriously vanished . mistress t that
the eat did not care for seafood.
Gertrode had her doubts. In
stinctively backing-water from the
unseen gaxe, she painfully bumped
into the strange transparent object
in the middle of the bowl, and swore
through her gills.
It was shortly before eight o'clock
In the morning that. Ginger and the.
double-decker approached West
Palm Beach. She was tired -and
white-faced with strain and sleep
lessness, but happy nevertheless. At
this rate, she would arrive In Miami
in ample time for a Late breakfast
and a f reshening-up before she pre
sented herself at the Club Carib
bean. Once her Job was cinched, she
would motor back in the afternoon
to Palm Beach, and Interview
Tony's father; explain the situation,
perhapa leave the bus there, for
Tony to pick up.
She was thinking In this strain,
when she suddenly noticed the big
open touring ear driving beside her.
It was hard not to notice the car, or
the four men in it, for it was cutting
in on her, forcing her Into the side
of the road. One of the men waved
her ever, authoritatively, and Gin
ger applied the brakes, because
there was nothing else she could do,
to avoid a " smash-up. " As ' they
stopped just' In front of her, and
three of the men jumped out and
approached her, she knew a moment
ef near-panic. These men were
either reporters or local police. If
the latter, perhaps Tony had sent
the alarm ahead to stop: her In the
stolen bus. For, aftevadl, she had
stolen rt:,.'.,-- ? iJt.jfi-t :; r A '
Even as she mechanically opened
the door, t-dnking these thoughts,
two of them jumped in. Their faces
were hard and smileless. She was '
suddenly sorry she had opened the
door. - -
"Who are your she dennded,
defiantly.
- "Are yon Ginger Drake 7" in
quired the first. . t
She nodded.' The man looked
about, tpxtckly. -Where
la Tony TaylorT"
- In -that Instant she knew Hhey
war- not police.
"None ef your fc-siness!" said'
she. "What do yea mean, stepping ,
me like this? If you're reporters
"We're not reporters,, said he,
briefly. "Hop out ef there. Miss
Drake youVe coming with m."
-in do nothing ef the oortl"
"Either yon come pesceably. or
wrll carry yon," 5 U told her.
"Which is it gonna bet -
"What Is this a Iddnappingt1
she wanted to know. Her heart was
doing double-time, bat with fury,
rather than fear, for she thought :
she knew whs wss behind this new
est outrage. It could be none other
than the remorseless Bonny Bocfc
aby, determined to keep her from
leaching the Club Caribbean by
noon. Bags welled within her. "If
Bonny thinks he's going to get away ,
withO--" -
"i-:vi (To be continued)
VOTVAXr. Or. Hay lti CAP)
Dairy arodaea pxieaat Batter r Extraa S;
aundrs 22 H ; priae firsta ilhkl tirsU
SOH; katterfat it-t.
Errs Lai re aatraa IS large etaasV
araa 17: aae-lsaa extras, llj aBoAiaat
sUadaras IS. . .-.v -
Cbaaaa Triplets ISst loaf 18s. . ' . -
" P0BTLKXV tra Vay IS. (IP)
Waeat Opoa High Low , Cktsa
May ',.,., 78- .78 - , : 7S .
Jaly ; 71 71H " 71H 71
Cask Grala : Oats. Ho. S-SS lb. waJta.
35.78. Barley. Ka. 2-45 lb. BW, 85.00.
Vera, wo. s-jcx aaip, 7.ou. a. i uax,
1.78.
Cash Waeat Kit Soft Waits 78; wsst
ora waits 78: waster rod 72U. Bard
rod win tar ordinary 73; 11 per eeat 72 V;
it par esas 79 V ; ia ana l par eeat
). Bard waite-Baart ardlaary ( ;
IS par eeat )i 18 per eeat 7Si: Id
per eeat t ).
TedaT'a Car BeeelDta: Wfeaat 111;
near i-; eara ears ; aay l;
lead d. .. .
PORTLAND. Ore.. Kay IS. (AP)
Ooaatry Beats SolUng prxs te retail
a: Coaatrv-killed hoaa. boat bntehora.
aader 140 Iba. 9M-10e -ealara 18-12 He
lb: light aad thaa 10-1 le: hearr. SK-10e
anrlnv U.k. 1B.1Q. Ik.
-" . w-.. w . j ..
Iambi, l-15e Jb.; awes, 6-7e lb: eatter
eews, s-ioa w; eaaaer eows S-Ss lb; kalis
L4re Poaltry Burtaa arteoat Laahora
broilers, 12 H -18a to.; colored springs. 3
lbs. sad aver. 17s Ik. : Leghorn haas. asar
8 lbs.; 13 -14c; ander 3 lbs. 13 e
ia.; eoierea a ana sa a lbs, ISa lb.: aver
S Iba.. ISa tb.j No. 3 grade. e lb. loaa.
.-araeya Bailing pricea: Dreaeed nana.
11.11. IU .. ... IV I I
m. , wwa. .w v. uui IDE yncn.
Baas 17-18e lb.; tarns. 15-16 lb.
Potatoea Yakima Genu, t I eaatal:
local 1.00: Deaehatea Gen a 1.25-1.40 cen
tal; klaautb Falla Na. 1 Geaia 15-1.55;
muu awaeu, .o3-.aa crate.
Kw PoUtoei CaliL Wkitas. 1.1S.1.9S.
SO Ik. skek.
A.l... l"V.. i. . . K . ,A .-1 .
Texaa Beraindaa, 8.00-2.15 par 50 lb'.
erato; aets. ie lb.
wool wiuamatto valley. 1889 ellp.
Boajiaal atediaai 85e lb; coarse aad kraida
25a Ikt six ssoatba flaaca. 23a lb: aaatara
Orecoa 18-21e.
-lay Balling price ta retailers: Alfalfa.
Ka. U 16.00 toa: oat Tetch. 13.00 toa:
eloTsr, 11.00 toa; timothy, eaitera Ore-
g is.ou; aa vauey, i.oo tea, Port-
Hopa 1938 Crasters. 30-SSa Ih; Tar-
glea, 33a lb.
Moaair Menlaal, 1989 cup. 85a lb.
Caseara Bark Bnrtna arica. lsaa oaaL
da lb.
agar Berry aad fralL 100a. S.10:
kale 4.25; beet S.05.
Domestic Floor Belling pries, city da-
C II . .
49s. 8.70 6.85: kakers' hard wheat set.
3.95-5.85; kakers' blueatem, 4.55-4.90;
bleaded wheat floor 4.65-5.00; aoft wkeat
flear 4.10-4.15: araham 49s, 4.50; whole
wkeat 49a. 4.98 kkL
Quotations at Portland
Portland Grain
Portland Produce
a. S-Bg So
iSrai
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar 18. (API
nana ih... n ..i.ki ia
r vw. a w.v.. . W
toUl 80, for work, salable 8485, total
4650 ; eompared Week ago, aiarkst arouad
35 higher. Price raage: -
Barrawa aad giita, sd-ca,
choice 140-160 lh , f
a ga-ca, -scv-zxu iaa-:
i .su-.oo lbs
las.
7.00A T.85
7.25S 1.80
7.50 7.80
7.25 7.80
7.00 7410
8.75 S 7J5
e.85i e.ss
S.60j 7J5
8.50 a 8.00
S.250 5.75
6.35$ 8.50
S.00d 5.&0
7.00 8.00
do gd-eh
da gd-ek 300-320
ea cd-ea aao-jso
da gd-ch 350-390 Tba
da gd-ek 390-850 lbs ,. . -
da saadiaai 140-160 lba
racking aewa. gd. 875 850
- Iba, .. .., .... .,- , ,,.
" do good 850-425 Iba :
da good 425-550 lbs
da mod 276-550 lha ..... . ,
Pigs ((dr. a star ), good
choice, 70-140 lbs...
CatUe: Beeeipta. salable 13. total 38.
Tor week, aalable 2395, total 8160.
Calves 5, receipts for week salable 430,
total 630. Price raage: - '
Steers, good 900-1100 lbs8 9.003. 9.50
da mediaai 750-1100 lba 7.75 S 9.00
da com (pi) 750-1100 lbs
Heifers, goad 750-900 Iba.
da modi am 650-900 lba
da com (pin) 650-900 Iba
Caws, goed, all wts
da med, all wta ....
, de eom (pla) all wu
da low cot-cut, all wts
Balls (ylgs. cxcld). good
(beef), all wts
da mediam. all wta. -
da cat-cam (pla). all wts
V osiers, choice, all . wta
do good, all wta , , ,.
da aaodiam '
do caU-em (pla)- all wta
1.50(8 8 00
Sheep i' Beeeipta none, for week salable
8015. total 4815. Price raage:
Spring lambs, gd ch3 S.35
da mediam food
de common
Lambs (ahora) gd-ck ,
. de aaodiam aad good , -
da eommoa (plaia) ,, ..
gwes (sksda) gd te ck ,.
de eommoa (plaia) aed
e.73 7.75
S.35 9.35
7.50(3 43.50
6.00 (a 7.50
6.33 &
S.3S
4.25
3.23Q
7.25
S.36
8.35
4.23
CalToe. mad. 350-400 lbs
de eom (pla) 350-400 lbs
6.259 S.78
svsoa S.&0
4.500 5.50
7.50 8.00
7.00Q 7.60
6.60 7.00
8.60 S.60
3.000 6.50
9.50
8.00 0 9.00
7.00 8.00
7.50 SOD
6.75 T.25
6.00 6.76
8.50 3.35
1.50 3.50
Wool in Boston
BOSTOX, May 13. (AP) (U8DA)
Dome tics wools coaUaaed te receive a
fairly active demand today ia Boston.
Boat ef Itae business, . however, wss ea
wools tkait have not yet arrived ia Boa
tea. - Good Preach ' combing length fine
territory wooJa to ka shipped direct from
prodacing areas to eaitera Beers were
qaoted mostly 65 te 67 eeats, acearcd
bssis, deUveied. - Bright fleeces la aaised
lata ef balk three-eighths and eaa qiuvr
ter bleeds, offered from prodacing areai,
were selliag maatly at 39 te 39 eeats,
la the grease, delivered to aaera. Ocea
aioaally a choice lot of light ahrinhing
wool breoght SO eeata, delivered.
Breeders Seek
Tariff Again on
Fur From Foxes
LIBERTY -Competing pelts
shipped into the United States
from Canada, and Norway was
the main Issue for discussion at
the monthly meeting of the Ore
gon Fox Breeders' -association
Crop Damage
' Boosts Price
Reports of : More Heat,
Lack-of Rain Raiac
-TtTieat CosU
, CHICAGO, May 18.-(ff)-Re-ports
of more crop deterioration
in the domestic southwest and
indications ot warm.r weather
and . rery little rain during the
coining week V oo 1 d. wheat
prices 1 cents a bushel today.
The close was 1 to 1 up.
- New crop contracts, July end
September, rose to 75 and 74
respectlTely, and f: Vs e e t
within season , highs scored.
Thursday. May-- wheat, after
opening off, soared to 1 f4 ,
up 1 orer the prerious close.
Other markets shared in the
advance. Kansas City closed 15
1 up, Minneapolis ltt-1 up
snd Winnipeg to a cent high
er. Wheat here closed
up. May 7s-4, July 74,
September 74-.
Rain tell In many parts of the
southwest, but more traders were
inclined to belieye soaking .'..fi
pour was needed to change Che
tenor of fecent reports.
: Reports of crop expert in the
field- strengthened this belief.
B. W. Snow, after a tour of ten
Kansas counties, wired his
opinion that the Kansas crop
would, not exceed 100,000.000
bushels. The May 1 gorernment
report estimated the state's pro
dnction: 'at lH.OOO.OOO bushels.
Rickey School Out
.. RICKEY School closed here
Tuesday with a picnic at Basel
Green park with more than 100
In attendance. Both Mrs. llasel
Hobboke and Miss Gertrude
Scharf hare been reelected to
teach here next year.
held In the grange hall here
Thursday night. William Matice
of Crown 'llla was the speaker.
At present furs grown in the
United States hare to compete in
the open market with the import
ed pelts and the association is
working for the tariff formerly
imposed on such imports be re
established to aid the home in
dustry. General topics pertinent to fur
raising were gtren attention.
Thirty persons attended.
Closing Quotations
. NEW YORK, May
A! Chem ft Dye . 1(1
Allied Stores.; 7
American Can .,81
Am For Power. . H
Am Power ft Lt. ,
Am Bad Std Sen 12
Am Smelt ft Ret 41
Am Tel ft Tel. .1-1
Am Tobacco . . UhL
Am Water Wks.
Anaconda ..... 24
Armour 111 ....
Atelson ....... it hi
Barnsdall ..... 14
Bait ft Ohio.... -5
Bendix Ariatlon 2X
Bethlehem Steel Sf
Boeing Alr-....-22H
Borge Warner. . . tS
Budd Mfg 4
Callahan Z-L . ,
Canadian Pacific - 4H
Celaneso ...... 17
Certain-Teed 7
Ches ft Ohio... 12
Chrysler . . ..'. 7
Com! Solrent . . 10
S.-(rP)Todsj's closing prices: i
Com with ft Sou. 10 Natl Power ft Lt 7'
Consol Editon . 31 Northern Pacific 8"
Consol Oil. . . . . 7 Packard Motors. S
Corn Products . 57 J C Penney .... 81
Curtiss Wright V - Phillips Petrol , 35U
Douglas Aircraft IS Press Steel Car. 8
Elec Power ft Lt 7 Pub Serrice NJ. 35
General Electric 34 Pullman ....... 26
General Foods. ; 44. Safeway Stores w" 3.8
General Motors i 42 Sears' Roebuck . 72
Goodyear Tire 2f Sou Cal Edison . 2
Great Northern. 20 Southern Pacific 13
Hudson Motors ; ' S Standard Brands t
Illinois Central . 12 SUnd OH Calif. 25
Insp Copper .. . 10 Stand Oil NJ .. 40
Int Hanrester . . SI Studebaker .... 4
Int Nickel Can . 48 Sup Oil .... . . 2
Int Paper ft P Pt 30 Timk R1I1 Bear. 40
Johns Manrille .71 Trans-America . 5
Kennecott 31. Union Carbide . 74 -
Libbey O Ford ..43 United Aircraft . 3 7
Ltg ft Myers B. 104 US Rubber .... 38
Loew's ....... 43 US Steel 46
Monty Ward . . . 48 Walworth ..... 5
National -Biscuit 36 Western Union. 18
National Cash ; . 10 White Motors . . 9
Natl Dairy Prod 14 Wool worth .... 43
Pea Weevil now
Problem in Polk
DALLAS For the first time
dusting for ; the control of pea
weeiil In Austrian winter field
peasbaa become a problem of
Importance . In Polk . county,
states W. C. Leth, "Polk. county
agent,-';-yA&S-;i':'::W' '' .
Leth indicated that pea weer
ilsjure now becoming active and
hare - started moving Into pea
fields, both garden and tlejd va
rieties. ,
- To prerent the weevils laying
eggs upon the pods the pea
fields should be dusted with75
100 of one per cent Rotenone
dust at the time they come Into
bloom. 'Power dusters are avail
able for doing this work.
Ti m .lil tlmlna nf iho nrnna.
m .. . .... e "
application of this dust will be
made available to those growers
who request it, states Leth.
There are only a tew days dur
ing which the. dust should be
applied to effect the -best control.'-
.' . .
"MONEY
In A Hurry
Personal Loans
For All Needs
There is no red tape.- no
embarrassing investigation,,
no delay, when you come to
ua for a personal loan and
we make lt so easy for yon
to pay it back in convenient
amounts.
state: finance co.
A Rome-Owned Institution
(Child a ft Miller's Office) 344 State St., Salem. Ore.
Phone 0201 Lie No, 8-219 M-2l
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