The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1940, Page 12, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, January 21, 1940
Uncertainty Reflected
Rally Follows
Early Decline
Disposition of Grain Under
Federal Loan I
Question
CHICAGO, Jan. iOHVA wheat
price drop of a cent a bushel fol
lowed by a rally which wiped out
thla loss before the close today re
flected trade uncertainty about
disposition In the next seyeral
weeks of larje quantities of 1938
and 1939 grain under government
loan.
Milder weather oter much of
the grain belt also Induced some
belling but buying credited to
mills appeared on the downturn.
Some traders were Inclined to
look for Improved flour demand
due to resumption of subsidy op
erations in Pacific coast wheat
and flour.
Wheat closed unchanged to U
cent lower compared with yester
day, May I1.01H-U, July
As of December 31 the com
modity credit corporation and co
operating banks throughout the
wheat belt held as collateral on
loans 161,05.53 bushels of wheat.
The goTernment anaounced loans
on 1938 grain due March 31, in
volving about 3,500,000 bushels,
would not be extended. Further
more, it does not contemplate re
newing 1939 wheat loans which
mature April 30 except those In
volving 23.000,000 bushels In cer
tain states.
According to Interpretation of
ome traders, this would leave
approximately 134.500,000 bu
shels of 1939 wheat, which If
this plan is followed must either
be redeemed by producers or
turned over to the government.
Inasmuch as market prices are 20
cents a bushel or more above
loan rates in most localities, more
than enough to give producers a
profit above loan levels, trade ex
perts believe redemption of this
wheat will take place. Wheat re
possessed by farmers could be
marketed or held, depending on
market conditions and Individual
circumstances.
xauM am day iseo K.
8 :PO Brother Al Heifer Say:
8:15 Croes Country New.
r -30 Stream of Grace.
8:00 Sunday Morning Meditation.
8 .30 American Wildlife.
9 :4 V Westt-rnaire.
JC :00 Rumoer Prirdle, Piano.
10:15 Bomanre of the Highway.
10:30 WUR Symphony.
11 :00 American Lutneran Chore.
12 oo Meditation and Melody.
12:30 Haven of Rt.
1 r o Young People Ckurck of tks Air
J : 30 Lutheran Hour.
2:00 Popular Salute.
S:I5 Wilbur Howard Quartette.
3:ro Federal Symplony.
3:45 Popular Melody.
8:(C Twentieth Century Symphony.
g:0 Show of the Week.
4:00 Hi rh Cantata.
4:30 Ken Baker Orchestra.
4 :5 N w.
6 : 00 American Forum of the Air.
:Oii Old Faihict.ed RotitiI Hour.
7.00 Good Will Hour.
S:0 Tonight H,sllinrs.
S:15 4ordon Country Choir.
S:?0 Musical Interlude.
8:35 I.aiv Rhapsody
9 :00 News.
8:15 Vi Bradley and Maetro.
9:30 Back Home Hour.
10:C0 Phil Herri Orchestra.
10:30 Leon Mnjica Orchestra.
SOW SO MOAT 620 Km
8:00 Sunday Sunrise Program.
8:So Mimic and American Youth.
8 59 Arlington Tims Signal.
8.00 Vern.a Crane Story Book.
8.15 Julio Martines. Guitarist
t:ilO Oa Vor Job.
10 :0O Music for Modem.
10:30 From Ho .y wood Today.
11 .to 8 ars of Todij
11 :30 Chicago Rouni Tabls.
12:00 Gateway to Muiicai ECg-waTt.
13:30 New from Europe.
12 45 Eye of the World.
1 :30 Stara of Tomorrow.
3:15 log Chata.
3 :30 New.
3:45 Campu Alumni Reporter.
8:00 Musical Workshop.
8 15 Kadio Comment.
8:30 The Orouch Club.
4:00 Professor Pun I wit.
4:30 Band Wagon.
6:00 Charlie McCarthy.
:30 One Man's Family.
:U0 Manhattaa Merry Oo-Eoua.
6:30 American Album.
T. 00 New From London.
T : 15 Armchair Cruise.
T.30 CaraieaL
8:00 Fight Editor.
8:30 Jack Benny.
8:00 Walter Winchell.
8:15 Parker Family
9:801 Want a Dirorce.
10.00 Newa Flaahea
10: 15 Bridge to Dreamland.
ll-OO Bai Tabaria Cafe Orchestra.
11:10 Florentine Gardens Orc-oatm.
o
. JUX -VS-DAY 1180 Ks,
f :45 lowa Melody Lane
T:60 8kl Snow Report.
1:5 Musical Interlude.
8 :00 Dr. Brock.
8:30 Tke Quiet Boar.
:58 Arlington Time Signal.
8:00 Radio City Muiie HalL
10:OO Pilgrimage of Poetry.
10 15 The Vaaa Family
10 :S Metropolitan Mood a.
11:00 Greet Plaa.
13:15 Foreign Policy Assoclatloa,
13 :3 Lot's Oo to Work.
11.45 Tspoatry Maicla.
1-00 Family Altar Hoar.
I 10 The World la Yours.
3:00 Edward Da Ties, Baritaaa,
3:15 Alcag the Newa rront.
3 10 Metropolitan Opera Aoditlona,
8:00 Catholic Hoar
8 0 New Friends of Uael.
4:00 Dot sad Fi FUihes.
: 4 :u Kaialv-n Connelly Presenis.
4:15 Heart String.
H Featnai ot Mails.
8:80 Voir of Hawaii.
:00 Bookman' Notebook.
:15 UfeWof PUnning.
8:80 Paul Caraon, Organist
8 :45 C porta Newereot of the Abr.
T OO Iloo of Charm.
f:Se Every body Siag.
SCO News
8:15 Hotel XeAh,a Orcbsstrs.
8 .30 Ur Brork
t-fvA Mr. IMstrlrt Attorney.
8:30 Arabian Sight,
lo oo Paul Mama a Muaio.
10:30 Family A!tar Hoar.
11 :15 Port load Police Keporta.
11:18 Oar Is San; an. Organist,
- o
son arraroAT 94 au.
SrOO West Coaa Char a.
8:S Major Bowes.
:SO Salt Lake Tabernacle.
o uo Church of the Air.
If -80 Pre Xewa.
19:35 Gran Hotel. t
11:00 Ueaaerrary a Aetloa
IS.-OO Now Tosk PailharmoaU.
. i :SO Pareait of Happiaoaa.
t 'OO Spollioa; Booliaer.
3 :10 AdToaturea of Dr. Hani,
3:45 Retnra to Komaaeo.
' 8 :00 BJrer Tttostro
8:10 Da bio If Baarb,
4 -OO Old Bongs ot the Ckurck.
4:0 Km.
4:45 William Wallace la Recital
S.-OO Adrataroa of AUlory Wi
8. 85 News.
- f : 5trday Crsaiag Hear.
T:00 Tkearra.
:O0 Hobby LaSky.
Salem Market Quotations
(Bac MeM)
(Tna price blow saapU ky a UeaJ
trocar aaa ia4ieativ " -
price rs'd to grown y Sal asjsrs
bat ar aot ;uarantaa ky Tas But
maa.)
Banana. Ik., stalk.
-0S
l.tO
B.3
S.T6
1.00
Hand
Grapefruit. Arizona
Lemon, crate
Iktp rr rt
3.00 to
AToeadoea, crai
(Buying Price)
Beet, do.
J5
.oa
.3 ft
1.50
1.50
3.40
.60
.15
.45
.15
.40
1.40
45
1.00
.35
J5
Cabbage, lb.
Carrol, local, do.
Cauliflower, local
Celery
Cucumber, hothoto
Letiure. Calif.
Union. 50 Ibi .
Grs-B onion, do
Ridishrs -
Pcpi er, gretn .
Parsley
Pftato'es. local, swt
No. 1.
50 lb. bags
8pinarh. Seattle, bol . .
Turnip, do.
Sanash do - ..
GHAUT. BAT AJTO BEZDI
Wteat. In. No. 1 relaed T8
Oata. too . 20.00 to 31 00
Feed barley, ton 22 00
C lover ha. ton W.00 to 11.00
Alfalfa hay, ton 15.00
Egg mass. So. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.80
Dairy teed. 80 lb. bag 1.40
Hen aeratcb feed 1-85
Cracked com l-5
Wheat , JJ2
Fiax, per bu. . - LB"
EGOS AJTD P0UZ.TBT
(Bering Prteea of Andran'i)
Grade A large. Jo. J4
Grade B laree. do .13
Grade A medium, do . .13
Pallet .
Colored hen ,. . , .11
Colored fry
White Leghorn, keary - .08
White leghorn fry J
Wbils Leghorn. Jght -08
Old rooster .
Heavy hena, lb. . .11 aad -13
Stocks and
Bonds
January 20
STOCK AVXLAQEI
Compiled by The Associate- lrs
80 15 15 t
Indu JUils Ctil Stock
Net change Carh A .1 A .1 A .1
Satnrday 70 6 18.7 S.4 49.7
Previou day 70 A 18.8 30.3 49.6
Month ago 72 7 19.8 9.1 80.9
Tear ago 73 0 31.8 87.3 80.9
1939-40 high 77 0 23.8 40.8 83 9
1039 40 low.. 58.8 15.7 88.7 41.6
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10 10
Rai Indus Ctil Forgn
Net change Uneh A .1 D .3 A .1
Saturday 57 5 102 1 86.1 50.7
Preriou day 57.5 102.0 96.8 80.6
Month ago .. 57 4 101.7 85.7 49.7
Tear ago . .. 60.5 99 2 98.4 62.0
19.19 40 high 64.9 102 6 97.5 84.0
1939 40 low.. 53.4 95 8 90 4 41. T
Radio Programs
8:30 War Th:s Week.
9 00 Ben llernie.
9:30 I Was There.
10:00 Kire Star Final.
10-30 Tommy Tucker Orcbsttra.
10:55 Prrss New.
11 00 Vincent Lr pe Orchestra,
11:"0 Manny Strand Orchestra.
KSLM MONDAY 1360 Xo.
8:30 Milkman Melodies.
7 :30 News.
7:45 Hits and tmorea.
8:00 Breakfast Club.
8:30 Ktf Fit to Music
8:45 No.
9:00 Pastor Ctil.
9:15 Sons of the Pioneer.
9:30 Ma Perkins.
9 :45 -Carters of Kim Street.
10:0O The Coutinectals.
10 : 15 Nevt.
10:30 Enoh Lijrht's Orchestra.
10:45 Vocal Varieties.
11:00 .Symphouii- Jem.
11:05 Hits of the Day.
11:30 Muse and Mi. sic.
11:45 Value Parade.
1J:15 News
12:30 Hillbilly Svrei.ade.
12:35 Willamtt- Valley Opinion.
12.45 Popular Salute.
1 :00 Wcsterr..iir''
1:15 Intereting Fact.
1 ;30 Man hat ter.
1:45 Book a Wwk.
3:00 Knsemlile Modtrne.
3:15 Johnson Family.
3:30 liilo Sereneders.
2 :45 News.
8:00 John Agnew. Organ.
8:15 Henry Webr Conrert Reu.
8 : 45 Marriage I.:rene Romance.
4:00 Kulton Lewis, jr.
4:15 Haven of Ket.
4:45 Sundown Trio.
5 :00 Author-Author.
8:30 Salon Erhoes.
fl:00 Tonight's Headline".
6:15 linner Hour Melodies.
8:30 Ne-vs and Views.
6:45 Paging the Past.
7:00 Raymond Oram Swing.
7:15 Br ce Willi; nis Sport a.
7:30 Lone Rar. ger.
8:00 News.
8 : 15 Melodiers.
8:30 Salem Police Interview.
8:45 Disabled Veterans Child Wol
fs re.
9:00 News-paper of the Air.
9:15 Barbers of Beeille.
9-30 1-awa and Lawyer.
9 :45 Fulton Lewis, jr.
10 :00 Author Author.
10:30 Al Sack Orchestra.
10:5 Al Donahue Orchestra.
11:00 Trmorrow' New Tonight.
11:15 Ken Baker Orchestra.
11:30 Charles Openni Hawaiian.
11:45 Midnight Melodiea.
KXX MOKDAY 1160 XU.
8:30 Muaical Clock.
7:00 Josh Higgin.
7:15 The Vagabonds.
7:80 Trail Blaxers.
7:45 Th .Novelette.
8:0O Finan la I Sorvirs.
8:15 ioung Dr. M alone.
8:80 Dr. Brock.
8:59 Arlington Tims Si gDal.
9:00 Owen Williams, singer.
9:15 Prtty Jean Health Club.
9:80 National Farm A Home.
10:15 Horns Institute.
10:80 Newa.
10:45 Turn Back th Clock.
11.00 Great Mcments in History.
11:15 Musieil Chat.
11:30 V. 8 Navy Band.
11-45 Kkdio Show Window.
12 :OC Orphaaa of Dirorce,
13:15 ews.
13:30 L'S Dept. of Agriculture.
12:43 Market Report.
12:50 Home Folks Frolic
1 :00 The Quiet Hour.
1:80 Club Matinte.
3. OO Curbstone Quia.
3:15 Fniant-ial tnd Grain Report.
3:23 Old Refrains.
3:30 Frank Watanab.
3:45 Affair of Anthony.
8:00 Vinrente Gomes. Uultarltt.
S:15 Annette Hastings, Singer.
S Associated Preaa Newa.
8:30 Oordon G if ford, Baritono.
3:45 Li l Abnsr.
4:00 Betwten the Book end.
4 : 1 5 Science on the March.
4:30 Old Vienna Orchestra,
8:00 Bud Barton
8:15 Tom Mia.
8:30 Problem Corner.
8:45 Caprice.
8:00 Rochester f.ie Orehsttra,
8:15 Sports Final.
8:80 Al and Loe Reiser Ore esUra.
7:00 Li It la Ol' Hollywood.
T:45 Newa.
8.00 John Doe' Made.
8: JO Mammoth Minstrel Yarietisa.
9:00 Trae or fatso.
9 :30 Homicide Squad.
10:00 Wrestling Matches.
10:85 Hotel Biltmore Orchestra.
II-.OO Tbia Moving Worid.
11:15 Portland Polirs Report.
11:18 Paul Carson Organist,
KOW MOHDAY 429 X.
8:80 Sunriao Seraaada.
7:00 Newa.
7:15 Trail Blaaero.
7:0 Maaical Clock.
7:45 Sam Hayoo.
t:0A Visaaoaa Esaomkla.
S : 15 Burs cl Tbday.
:B0 Agaiaat Us
Grade B raw 4 per cent
milk. Dairy Co-op price to
distributors, f IJtO.
Bntterfat, No. 1, & ftc;
No. S, SOftc; premlam
S3c.
A grade prlat, 84c; B
grade, 83c; quarters 85c
(Baylor Prices of Marlon Creamsry)
Grade A large, do
.14
.12
JS
.10
.09
.07
.11
.11
.10
Urade A medium do
Grade B large, do.
Undergrade and chez.
Pullet
Leghorn bent .-
Leghorn fryers, 1 V lb.,
Clorode fryer, 2 8 lb.
Colored ht-ni .
1939 .80 to J5
No. 3 grade 5c per pound lest.
HOPS
(Baying Prices)
1938 lb . .
1139 .85
LI VF STOCK
(Baying rrlcss for No. 1 stock, baaed on
conditions ana s reponea up u p.i
Lamb, 1939, top 8 00
Lamb, yearling 5.00 to 5.50
Ewe 8.00 to 8.50
Hog, top. 160-200 It 6.25
4.25 to 4.75
6.00 to 6.50
6.00 to 6.00
6.00 to 6.00
S.50 to 8.25
.10
.13
Beef cow
Bull
HeiieM
Dairy type cow. ,.
Lira veal, lb.
Dressed veal, Jb.
UT8
(Price paid by Independent faxking
plant to grower)
FILBERTS Barcelona, orchard ran,
11c; i umbos, 14 Vic; large 12e; fancy
lie; babies 10 c. DochiUy and Bria
ant lc higher.
WALNUTS Orchard run; Franqnettoa
6 7c- aoft sheila 5e. Grade: Franquette.
Jumbo lle. large 12c, fancy 10c, me
dium 8H; aoft . abell. jumbo 18e,
large 11c. fancy 9c, medium 7 He.
(Co-op Prices to Wholesalers)
FILBERTS Duehilly, jnmbo 18e: lg
16c; faLcy 15e. Briz nuta, iumbo, 17s;
Urge 15 He; fancy. 13 He; baby 18e.
WALNUTS Franquet'ea, Jumbos 17e,
largo 15 He. fancy 13. e, medinm 12e;
aoft ahelis. jumbo 16 Vic, large 14 Vie,
farcy 12Vic medium lie; May ettea, large
16e. Cascade Frsnqnettea. large 13e, me
dinm lie; oft shell, largo 12c, fancy
II Vie. medium 10c.
Winter Wheat Looking
Good at North Howell
NORTH HOWELL Winter
wheat looks very good, aa do
the vetch and oat plantings. Ow
ing to the dry summer of last
year, the clover seed did not ger
minate and there is a poor stand.
Winter weather has been so
mild that all cane fruit is far
ahead of schedule and training
will be started early in February.
S.45 Gi ding Light.
8:59 Arlington Time Signal.
9.00 Star of Tody.
9:30 Tlk, Dr. J. R. Siioo.
9:45 Me and My Shadow.
10:00 Modern Meels.
10:15 Ellen Randolph.
10:30 Meet Mis Julia.
10:45 Dr. Kate
11.00 Betty Bob
11:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter.
11:30 Valiant Lady.
11:45 Hymns of All Churches.
12:00 Story of Mary Marlin.
12:15 Ma Perkin.
12.30 Pepper Young's Family.
12:45 Vic & Sade.
1:00 Bill Sabransky, Organist.
1:15 Stella Dallas.
1:30 Oh Mr. Dinwiddi.
1:45 Blue Plate Special.
2:00 Vir Alone
2 :15 Midstream.
2:30 Holly woo l New Flashes.
2:45 The O'Neills.
3:00 New.
3.1c Show Without a Nam.
3:30 Woman' Mag7iDe.
4:0O Vaul Carson. Organist.
4:15 Maii'ice a--' His Musis.
4:20 Star oi Today.
4:45 tocktaii Hour.
5:00 Tommy Kiggs St Betty Loo.
5:30 Voice.
6:00 lr I Q.
8:30 Alec Templeton Tim.
7:00 Contented Hour.
7 30 Sensations and Swing.
8:00 Fred Waring Pleasure Tims,
8:151 Love s Mytery.
8:30 Rainbow Room Orchestra,
9:00 .Sherlock Holmes.
9:30 Hawthorne House.
10. CO New Plashes.
10:15 Ploe Moonlight.
10:30 Uptown Ballroom Orchestra.
10:C0 News.
11 :15 Hotel Kir Franci Draks Orchestra
11:30 Florentino Gardens Orchestra.
o
XOIN MONDAY 940 Ke.
6:00 Market Reports.
6:15 KOIN Klock.
7:10 Bob Garred Reporting.
7:4.5 Thi and That.
8 : 1 5 Headliners.
8-30 ConFuiuer Newa.
8:45 My Children.
9:00 Kate Smith Speak.
9:15 When a Girl Marries.
9:30 Romanes of Helen Trent.
9:45 Our Gal Sunday.
10:00 Goldbergs.
10:15- Life Can Be BeantifuL
10:30 Right to Happinesa.
10:45 Singing Organiat.
11:00 Big 8ister.
H 15 Aunt Jenny.
11:30 Brenda Curti.
11 :45 My Son and I.
12:00 Joyce Jordan.
12 :15 Society Girl.
12 :30 New.
12:45 Singin' Sum.
1:00 Kitty Kelly.
1:15 Myrt and Marg.
1:0 Hiiltio Houa.
1 :458tepmother.
2:00 By Ka'hleen Norrl.
2:15 Tbs Continer tale.
3:30 It Happened In Hollywood.
2:45 Scattergood Bains.
8:00 Larry Ross.
8:15 Hollywood.
3:30 H. V Kaltenbora.
8:45 Today ia Europe.
4 .-00 Newspaper.
5:00 Hello Again
5:15 Dealer in Dreams.
5 :30 Shadows.
5:45 Bob Garred Reporting.
5:55 Newa.
8:00 Radio Theatre.
7:00 Guy Lombardo Orchestra.
7:30 Blondie.
8:00 A mo 'n' Andy.
8:15 Lum and Abnsr.
8 30 Modern Minstrels.
8:55 Sammy Kays Orchestra.
:0O Tone L'p Time
9:80 Northwestern Neighbors.
M:t0 -Fire Star Final.
10:15 Marine Interview.
10.80 Garwood Van Orcbsstrs.
10:4-5 Nightcap Tarns.
11:00 Erwin Yeo Organ.
1 1 : 1 5 Dorothy Cordnty, Songs.
11:80 Archi Bleyer, Orchestra.
X0 AO M0HS A f 650 K.
3:00 Today's Programs.
9:03 Homemakera" floor.
9:08 Neighbor Reynolde.
10-00 Weather Foro-ast.
10:15 Story Boor for Adalta.
10:55 School of the Air.
11:30 Mnsie of th Maitsrs.
13:00 Koaa.
13 15 Farm Hoar.
1:15 Variety.
8:00 Family Dollara aad Coat.
3:45 iiard Your Health.
3:15 Seeing the Americas.
1:45 Monitor View tbo Pews
4:0 Symphonic Bait Boar.
. 80 St tries for Boys aad tjirla.
8:00 On lbs Campuses.
8 :45 Vespers.
8:15 New
6:30 Fan Haar.
7:30 4H Clab Program.
8:00 School of Music
8:15 World la Roriew. Deaa Victor P.
Morri
8:80 School of Moaie.
8:45 Sc'eeco ta Today's Newa, Deaa
O P Stafford.
9:00 OSC Roand Tabl.
tUO Oregon's Specialty Crops.
9:45 Larw Iaos e Hoaaiac
in Wheat Fluctuations
Stocks End Week
With Rising Note
Day's Range Is Narrow,
Turnover Small;
Average Gains.
NEW YORK, Jan. 20-7P)-Stocka
swung over a narrow range
in today's market but, with the
aid of a few specialties, managed
to finish the week on a mildly
rising note.
Despite blocks of 3,000 to 10,
000 shares of low-priced Issues
such as Commonwealth & South
ern, which closed unchanged at
1, the turnover of 271,170
shares was the smallest since De
cember 9. It compared with 424.
130 last Saturday. The week's
volume of 3.377.360 shares was
about 1.000,000 under the pre
ceding week and was the lowest
since the period ending Novem
ber 25.
The Associated Press average
of 60 issues managed to hold on
to a gain of .1 of a point at 4 9.7
and, for the week, was up .2. A
year ago the composite stood at
50.9
The news of the day, while
fairly cheerful, provided scant
speculative stimulation, brokers
thought part of the buying timid
ity was due to fears of larger
European liquidation If the mar
ket ever gets un a point or two.
Light selling from abroad. It was
said, has been Just enough to put
brakes on various rallying at
tempts. Standard Gas t Electric pre
ferreds came back moderately
following recent weakness. It was
understood the SEC was Inquiring
into the cause of the sharp break
in this company's securities.
Up fractions to a point were
Westinghouse, Great Northern,
Western Union, Worthington
Pump, Lockheed and Texas Corp.
Get 4H Pins
AUMSVILLE In addition to
those already reported as receiv
ing first year 4H pins here Mon
day night, Florence Dalke, Jane
McCown, Vivian Harms and Er
nestine Barry also received pins.
POLLY AND HER PALS
AM' HE AIN'T 6QT
NO RIOHT. SMJBBIK
ME- TH' SNIP
i )
MICKEY MOUSE
ACED WITH
THE BlC JOB
OP TRAINING
THUlJSDACy IN
THE WHITE MAN'S
WAYS, MICKEY
FINDS HE
HAST0STAVRT
FROM SCRATCH!
LITTLE ANNIE R CONEY
OJDO?5 A VATER-HOCE AM' A
WMtKt Wt KIM KtSTAN KAVfc
TOOTS AND CASPER
CASPER. NOW 1 KNOW
THOSE TWO MYSTERIOUS
, .
U
I I
WW
WERE SO ANXIOUS TO BUY
THIS MIRROR IT JUST
DAWNED ON ME!
THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye
I MUS OeCLAPE PEACES
I KIN NOT DESTROY THlb
COUNTRY ON rNOQOUNT
.OF THE IJTTLE KJDS
Quotations
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 80. (AP)
Produce axeasngs: Butter Kxtraa 83 H I
ssndardt 8i; prim firsts Sift; tints
20H.
Bntterfat 84-34.
Ergs Largs extrae 18; atandards IT;
medium extra 16; atandards 15e.
Cheese: Triplets 1H; loaf 17H.
Portland Ornin
POBTIND, Or, Jan. SO. (AP)
Wheat: Open High Low CH
May - 8tt 884 86 86
Cash Grain. Oste No. 2, 88 lb. white,
16.50. Barley. No. f, 45-lb. BW. 27.25.
Corn. No. 2, EV ahipment, 28.50. No. 1
flax 2 09.
Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 86;
western whits 86; western red 86.
Hard red winter: ordinsry 85; 11 per
cent 86; 12 per cent 90; IS per cent 94;
14 per cent 99. ',
Hard white-Baart: 12 per cent 95;
13 per cent 1 00; 14 per cent 1.03.
Today's Car Receipts: Wheat 16; bar
ley 1; floor 6; corn 3; millfeed 2.
Prilani ProHti
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 20. (AP)
Country meats St Ming price to retail
ers. Country-killed bogs, best butchers,
125 to 150 lbs., 8-8 c; Tealen, fancy,
14 15e lb.; light-thin, 10 13e lb.; heavy
10-lle lb.; spring lrmba, 1415c lb.; ewes
4-7e lb.; good cutter cows, 8-9e lb.;
esnner cows 7e lb., balls. 10 10e lb.
Lire Poultry Nominal buying prices:
Leghorn broiler. 1 to 1 lbs.. 13c lb.;
do 2 lbs., 18c lb. ; fryers, under 8 lbs.,
ISe lb.; do 8 to 4 lbs. 12c lb.; roasters,
orer 4 lbs., 18c; colored hena to 4 lb..
18c: do orer 4 lbs.. 13c Leghorn hens
nnder 8 lbs., 8c, orer 8 lbs., 8 9e;
No. 9 grade, 5c less.
Turk? Selllns) Price: Ben. 17c
lb.; torn 15-15e lb.' Buying prices nom
inal: No. 1 hens, 15-lflc lb.; toms, 14-
14 e lb.
Onion Oregon, 85-40e: Takima. 85e
sack.
New Potatoes Florida 1.85-8.00 Per
50 lb. box.
Potatoes Yakima Gems. 1.60; De
schutes. 1.60-1.70; Klamath, 150-1.70;
local Whites, 80-830 doz; Beappooss Bur-
bank 1.25 cental.
Hay Sellinr price to retailer: Alfal
fa, No. 1, 10.00 ton; oat-vetch. 12 00,
Oregon, 18.00 ton; ilorer, 11.00 ton;
timothy, eastern, valley 12.00-14.00 ton,
Portland.
Wool Eastern Ofegon, fins 25-26e lb.:
crossed, 38-29e lb.; Willametts valley.
12-month, 29c lb.: lamb ZOe lb.
Mohair 12 month, 80s lb.; fall. S9e
pound.
raaeara 1P3V peel.- 4e lb.
Hop Oregon. 1989. 25e lb.: 1988,
nominal.
Domestie Flour Selling price, city de
livery 1 to 25 bbl. lats: family patents.
49s. 7.15 7.75; baker' bard wheat, net,
4 80 6 20- bakers' bluestem, 5:45-5.75;
blended wheat flour 5.40-5.80; soft whest
5:05-5.10- graham, 49a, 6.50, whole
wheat. 49 5.95.
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PORTLAND, Ore- Jan. SO. (AP)
(CSDA) Hogs: for week, salable 8815;
market ateady.
Barrcwa aad . gilts, g- cn,
. 120 140 lbs
do gd rh, 140 160 lb
5 000
5.25
5.750
6.10
5.75 (g
6.65(0
6.50
5.35
5.25
5 15(a)
8.65
6 00
6.40
6.40
6.4a
6.10
5.90
5.75
5.60
5 5(1
6.00
do gd ch., 160 180 lbs.
do gd ch,
do ad ch.
do gd eh.
do gd ch,
do gd ch,
do gd ch,
do gd ch,
do med..
180 200
lbs
200 220
220 10
240 270
270 300
800-330
830 K 60
160 200
Ibi
Iba
Iba
lbs
lbs
Ihs ...
Iba
70 120
r e-der pica.
gd fh.
5.00?
5.50
Cattle : for week.
salable
3:!45; calves
280, week's market stesdy on hrifers, fat
cows and Dulls weak to 2o lower.
8teers, good, 900 1100 lbs. 8 8.50
0.00
8.75
8.25
7.50
8 35
7.75
7.00
6 85
6.00
S (in
do medlt-m 750 I 100 Iba 7.50(g)
do medium 1100 1300 lbs 7.00 W
do common 750 1 100 lbs 6.25
Heifers, good 750 900 lb . 7.75
do medium 500 900 Ihs ... 7.00 Q)
do medium 500 900 lbs 5.5o
Cows, good all weights. 6.t)0(q
do medium, sll wts 5.00
do cut com, all wt 4.00
do esnner all wta
Bulls (yrlga exclud) Leef gd,
sll wt
do sausage, all wts
do ssnssg tried al1 wts
do sausags ct cm. all wta
Vealers, gd-ch, all wts
do com-med, all wta
do cull, all wts
Calvea, gd ch, 400 lb down
dc corn -md 400 lbs down
do cull 400 lbs down
3.50 4.00
6 50 7 00
5.75$ 6.50
5.50 6.00
4.50(?i 5.50
9 0010.75
6.00 9 00
4.50
7.00
6 00
6.00
9.00
7.50
5.50
fat
4.00
Sheep: foi week, salabls 2820
lamba 25 higher.
Lambs, good and ehoice..f 6 25
Medium and gool ,, 7.25
Common 6.2 5
Ewea, good-choice 8.25
Comtton-tnedium 1.75
8.50
8.00
7.00
4.50'
8.25
Wool in Boston
BOSTON. Jan. 20 (AP) fUSDAl
The Boston wool market was somewhat
more active this week than in the pre
vious week. The greater portion of the
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Allied Stores.. 8
American Can -115 H
Am For Power- 2
Am Power & Lt 4 V4
Am Rad Std San 94
Am Roll Mills 15
Am Smelt A Ref 46?
Am Tel TeL.171
Am Tobacco 88H
Am Water Wks 10
Anaconda .... 26
Armour 111 5
Atchison ; 22
Barnsdall 12
Bait & Ohio 7H
Bendix Aviation 28
Beth Steel 71
Boeing Air ........ 23
Borge Warner 23
Budd Mfg 6
Calif Pack 24
Callahan Z-L 14
Calumet Hec 6
Canadian Pacific 5
J I Case 70
Caterpil Tractor 51
Celanese 27
Ches & Ohio 39
Chrysler 82
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Coml Solvent 13
Comwlth & Sou 1
Consol Kdlson 31
Consol Oil 7
Corn Products 63?i
Curtiss Wright - 9
Douglas Aircraft 78
Du Pont de N....180
Elec Power & Lt 7
General Electric 38
General Foods ..4 8
General Motors.. 52
Goodyear Tires.. 22
Great Northern.. 23
Hudson .Motors.. 6-.
Illinois Central.. 11
Insp Copper 1 1
Int Harvester 55
Int Nickel Can.. 36
In Paper & P Pf 51
Int Tel & Tel 4
Kennecott 35
Libbey-O-Ford .. 4J
Lig & Myers B. 107
Loew's 35
Monty Ward 50
Nash Klvfr.ator 6
National Biscuit 23
National Cash ... 15
trade, however, was on foreign woola from
South Africa and South America, i'rx-e
trend were mixed in foreign wool with
fine Merinos and coarse cross bred s show
ing some advance while grades in between
were slightly easier. Quotation on do
mestic nools were about steady en fisn
gradea and inclined to ease on coarser
wools. Greasy combing graded bright
fleece wools were quoted st 39 to 42 reus
in the great for fine Delaine; at 40 to
42 centa for half blood and at 44 to 45
cents, in the grease, for three-eighths and
quarter-bloods.
Registered Guernsey Is
Sold to A. F. Bolton
The American Guernsey Cattle
club, Peterborough, NH., reports
that a registered Guernsey cow
has been sold by Dr. H. K. Stock.
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Quotations
quotations:
Natl Dairy Prod
Naticnal Dist
Natl Power & Lt
Northern Pacific
Packard Motop
J C Penney
Phillips Petro
Press Steel Car
Pub SerTice NJ
Pullman
Safeway Stores.
Sears Roebuok -
Shell Union
Sau Cal Edison
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Standard Oil Cal
Standard Oil NJ
Studebaker
Sup Oil
Trans-America
Union Carbide
United Aircraft
United Airlines-
US Rubber
US Steel
Walworth
Western Unto
Wool worth
well to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bol
ton or Salem. This animal is Sa
lem of Twinkle Star R&aoh 518650.
Dairy Cooperation
Talked at Meeting
MEDFORD, Jan. 20-(P)-Coop-eration
in handling dairy prod
ucts, principally butter, was dis
cussed here yesterday by repre
sentatives "f the California and
Oregon departments ef agricul
ture. The departments hope to stand
ardize butter grades ia order to
increase Oregon's annual sale of
ten million pounds to California.
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