The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 24, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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1 ; T1S ; OSGC2f STATECMAT?. Salem, Orecon. Wedawday Montfng. April 24, 1 S3
5
I:-
Steels Make
V Brisk Rally
Upturn I Highly Selective,
Other Stocks Loaf
. Indecisively
T NEW YORK. April
- Stocks loafed along lndeclsirely
; until . the final hour In today
! market when steels stepped out
In front for a fairly brisk rally
, ' Bethlehem Steel led the metal
' rroub with a net gain of 3
points at 84. a new 1940 top,
i . Later It was learned the com-
: nanT had received a $9,000,000
7 order from the maritime commis
sion for construction of, three
coastwise Tessels. US Steel and
Youngs town sheet moved J op
more than a point each.
t The upturn was highly selec-
tlTe. From the start specialties
were ont In front, but leaders had
difficulty in retaining eren small
improvement. Alrcrafts lagged
and rails, utilities and coppers
failed to get far ahead. Motors
did better, along with a few air
. tranannrta .
. The Associated Press average
of 60 stocks was up .3 of a point
at 50.3. wltn tne mansinai com
posite accounting for virtually all
p.f tne advance, wnue siow wier-
-vals i were plentiful, transfers
.mntint. to 881.170 i shares
against 868,99ff the day before.
Amon share gainers were
Chrysler,-General Motors, Sears
' Roebuck, American Woolen, Cel-
anese. Atlas Tack, Worthlngton
Pump, Dresser Mfg.. Standard OH
of NJ, American Car & Foudfy,
Eastern Air Lines. American Air
lines, Douglas Aircraft and Du
pont. Under water were Boeing,
United Aircraft, Sperry, Ameri
can Can, American Telephone,
Western Union, Cerro De Pasco,
LoU and International Paper
preferred. -
Sweden Keeps Her Powder Dry
So. 54-69
Synopi of Aneaal Statement of the
New York Underwriters Insurance Co..
, of 0 John Street, New York, in the
State of New York, on the thirty-first
day of December, 1V3, ma to me in
surance Commissioner of tha Ststa of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
Amoral of capital stock paid op,
S3.OOO.000.0O. '
IXCOtME
Net premiums received during the year,
' $1,130,906.44. .
- --. Interest, diridends nnd rents receiTed
. during the year,; S249.S75.14.
. 'Income : from other sources received.
.' during the year. 29.800.56.
Total incom. $1,410,682.14.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during the year includ
ing adjustment expense, $467,796.53.
Commissions and salaries paid during
the Tear, $418,563.43. - .
' Taxes, lieennes aud fees paid during
the -year, $61,426.53.
Diridends paid on capital-stock during
the year, -$iuu,uutj.uv.
Amount o all other expenditure.
$163,285.30.
Total expenditure, $1,211,071.78.
ADMITTED ASSKT8
'! Value of real es'xte owned (market
Tslue), None.
LKtans on mortgages and collateral, etc.,
$2,405.00.
Value of bonds owned (amortized),
t4.318.309.00.
Value of stocks owned (market slue),
$2,193,004.00.
Cash in banks and on hand, $1,297,-
22O.30.
Premiums in course
ten since September
541.19.,
Interest and rents
$38,602.65.
Other assets (net). $231,016.36.
Total admitted asset , f 8,753,098.50.
LIABILITIES
, . Gross claims for lotaes unpaid, $183,-
786.48.!
- Amount of unearned premiums on all
outstanding risks, $1,051,2(40.88.
Duel for commission and brokerage,
$20,000.00.
All other liabilities. S276.242.21.
Total liabilities, except capital, $1,-
- 531.309.57.-
Cspit&l paid up. $2,000,000.00.
Surplus over all liabilities, $5,223.
788.93. Surplus as regards policyholders.
$7,223,788.93.
Total, $8,755,098.50.
BUSINESS IX OREC-Oa
i FOR THK IKAR
f Net premiums received during the year,
S3.930.al.
Net losses paid during the year,
$5 408,58.
Net losses incurred during the yesr,
$895.31.
! " Name of Company, New Toik Under-
- writers Insurance. Go. -
Name of President, R. M. BisselL
Name of Secretary, V. R. Scott.
- Statutory resident attorney fcr esrviee.
O. A. Wapner, 324 Stark Stniet. Port
land, Oregon. ,
V
f
;f -
'A,
M l bsWaa-W Sihl
Along with warninfir of Swedish premier that Swedes will fight to death
to preserve their neutrality, troops ct Norway's neighbor rush prepara
tions for defense. Forts a round coastline aremanned ready to repulse -an
aggressor. Here, a unit of artillery is shown durinsr atuanery practice.
Salem Market Quotations
(Buying Prices)
Tba nriees beliw supplied by a local
grocer aud ind eeti?. of tha daily market
price paid M growers oy eaiem ouyrra
hut are not guarantee oy ine etaiea-
maa.)
w iioa.Tiini.ria
Beets, dos. ...
Cabbage, lb.
Carrots. Calif dx..
Cauliflower, lo:al ..
Celery - -
Lrttuce, Calif.
Onions, 50 its.
Green onions, dos.
Peppers, green
Potatoes, Iocs:, cwt.,
50 lb. bats
New potatoes, lb.
Radishes ; ...
Spinach, Seattle, box..
Rbnbarb, lb.
Broccoli, dox.
Aspararas, dox.
Peas, lb.
No. 1.
.45
.02 H
a
1.60
3.25
8.75
1.15
.45
25
1.85
.55
03
.85
.75
.02
1.25
.90
.09
GRAIN. HAT AND gCDS
Wheat, No. 1 retleaned. bu. .75 to SO
Oats, ton nominal
EGOH AND POTJLTET
(Buying r rices of -AaAresea's)
Specials, large
G rails A Urge. dox.
Grade A medium, dos..
Grade B large, dox
Pullets
Colored hens - ' .
Colored frys"
White Leghorn, heavy.
White I egherd try
While Leghontb. iight
Old .roosters ,
Heavy hens. lb.
15
14
J2
.n
.09
.12
J7
JO
.11
.08
.05
.13
of collection writ
30, 1939, $581.-
due and accrued.
- 11 and
It avis? Prices of Marion Creamery!
Oversiie A .... JS
Specials, large -1
Grade A large, dox .1
Grade B raw 4 per cent
milk. Dairy JUo-op price to
distributors, $1.80.
Butt erf at. No. 1. 25 He;
No. 2, 234c; sreminm,
26Hc.
A. grade print, 20 Met B
grade 28 Mi quarters 80
Grade A medium, dos.
Grade B large, doi.
Undergrades aad chex
Large dirties
Pallets
Lerborr hens
Leghorn fryers, 1V4 lbs..
Colored fryers, 2-S ibs.
Colored hens
1938. lb.
1980
HOPS
(Raying Prices)
.20 to
.is
aa
43
.09
.10
a
.14
41
J9
J5
XIVRSTOCK
(Buylxis nriees for No. 1 stock, based on
conditions and aales reported op to 4 p.m.)
1040 spring lambs S.oo
Lambs 8.75 j
Ewes . $.00 to 4.00
Hcgs, top. 160-220 lbs. . 6.40 .
Sows i 4.25
Beef cows ', - 7.00
Bulls , ,. ., , 6.00 to 6.50
Heifers -
Dairy type cows
Live Teal
Dressed Teal. ib.
6.50 to 7.75
5.00 to 6.00
8.75
.1$
WOOL AND MOHAIR
(Buying Prices)
wool. meoTiur, Jlb
Coarse, lb. J...
Lambs, lb. -
Mohair, lb.
.80
.80
.25
.sr
Quotations at Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., April 23. (AP)
Krotfuce exensnge-. ..,,
Butter: xtras 2C4i ; standard 25
prime firsts 23; firsts 24'.
Butterfat 26-26V.
' Ergs: Large extras 17; standards 16
medium extras 15; standards 15.
Cheese: Triplets 14; loaf 15.
Portland Grain
.J .... No. 116107
Synopsis of Annas! Statement of The
Tr elea- I id mni t j Company of Hrt
' ford, .in the State o Connecticut, oa tbe
' thirty-first day of Pecember, 1V39, made
, to the Insurance Coraraimioner of the
State ( Oregon, pnniiint oi law:
. ; CAPITAL
. - Anout of eai'ital stock paid op.
3,UOb,UUU.UU.
- - - - ' INCOME
" Net premiums rerelred during the year,
113.465.004.71. - -.
Interest, divllenils and rents received
daring the year, 8V09.80O.75.
Income from other sources received
Wring the year, 8101.518.09.
Total income, 814.476.923.55.
DISBURSEMENTS
- Net losses paid during the year inrlad
Ji.g adjustment expeasen, $5,206,786.19.
Commission end salaries paid during
the year, 85,723,737.27.
- Taxes, licenses nd 1 fees paid daring
the year.$S08.3-J9.7.
Dividends paid on capital stock dering
the-year, 8480,000.00.
:. Amount" of alt other expenditutes,
1918.874.47.
Total expenditures, $12,837,727.80.
, ADH1TTEU ASSETS
x Valao of real estate owned (mar'iet
xva)ne)r None.
Loan on mortgaget and collateral, ete
Kene. ! . r
Value of tend owned (amortixei),
. $13,324,897.03.
. ' Value of stocks owned (market rains),
. 12.395.2 tS. 00. - -i, .i - .
. Cah' is banks and on hand, $2,31 9,-
J97.34.'
' Premiamf la conrse of. collection writ
; tea sine September 80, 1939, $2,11 2,-
69H.88. : , .- : ' ' - '. -' '
Interest aad rents doe and aecrned,
$87,634.52.
Other assets (net). $18,986.69.
- Total admitted assets, 830,318,756.4s. i
LIABILITIES
- - Grose claims for losses unpaid, 2,
T19.961.00. '
. Am ant of maearned premiums oa all
outstanding risks, $8,219,175.46.
Doe for commission and 'brokerage,
$420,537.29.
AU other liabilities; Special Reserve.
$7,322,562.86; $1,254,043.24. . i . .
. Total liabiUtlex, except capital, $1 9,
IU6.279.84. Capital paid Bp, $3,000,000.00.
Sarplus ovee all liabilities, $7,382,476.
ajo, Surplns " a --t regards 'policyholders,
$10,382,476 59.
Total. $30 818,756.43.
BUSINESS IX OREGON .
rOS THB. TKAR "
Net preaaiuasw recieved daring the year,
38.0S2.S. -.
Net losses paid daring tie year, $14,
192 11.'''
Net looses- iscurreJ ivrlvz ! T
$18,510.49 A ' , r
Name of Company, The Travelers In.
demnity Company. .
Kama of President, L. Edmnn.1 Zacher.
: Nnme of Secretary. ed 8. Garrison.
Ftalntcry resident attorney for service,
ftI Groicaiaj:r, Portland, Oregon. -
PORTLAND. Or.,
Wheat: Opm
May 66
Sect 86
Ch Craia:
23.50. Barley,
Close
86
86
white
23.50
No. 1
April 23. (AP)
High Low
86 6
86 86
Oats. No. 2, 38-lb.
V, 2 AS-lh. BW.
Corn, No. 2, EV shipments '1.50.
c.h Wh.t fRid! Soft white 86
. - ... k . gj;. w.tm rsA k fi Hard
red winter: ordinary 86x ; 11 per cent
87; 12 ptr cent vi; is per cern wo. mre
white-Basrt: 12 per cent 98; 13 per cent
1.0314; 14 per cent
Todav'.j Car Receipts: Wheat 37: bar
ley 1; flour 1; corn 2; oats 1; millfeed 4
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore. April 23. (AP)
(L'SDA) Hogs: balable 5O0, total 5o0
market rry slow.
Barrows and r"ts 8i-b,
140-KiO lbs 41 . I 5.75 & 6.50
do Rd-h, 160-1S0 lb 6.25 6.85
do gd-rb, 180-200 lbs 6.75 6.85
do gd-ch, 200-220 lbs 6,25 6.85
do gd ch. 220-240 'lbs 6.10 6.60
Do gd-ch, 24O-270 lbs.... B.OO 6.35
Ferdnr nirs. cd ch. 70-120- .754fi 5.25
Cattle: Salable 100, total 425: calves
. No. 22-CS
-- Synopsis of Annual " Statement of the
laroehal Assurance Company of Kev
Tork, in the State of New i"erk. oat tho
thirty-first day ( December, 1939. msds
to the" lasurtnc Commissioner of the
State. of Oregon," purse ant to law: -CAPITAL.
. - .
. A mo ont -of 1 capital stock paid P,
Sl.OOO.000.04. 7 .
i INCOME
Net prcmianii received daring the year,
1879.838.47. . -
lnterit, dividends and rents received
doring the year. $162,183.41.
Income from other sources received
daring the year, $20.7Se.8.
Total income, $1.06'J,256.26.
, .DI&BCKSEllEXTS
Net losses paid daring the year Includ
ing adjustment expenses, $36.7,147.57.
Commissions and salaries paid durin$
the year, $343,411.37. . '
Taxes, licenses' and feee paid during
tho year. $69,223.30
Dividends paid on capital stock during
the year, $175,000.00.
Amount of all other expenditures,
$111,957.63.
Total expenditures; $1,066,741.93. .
- AD11ITT ED ASSETS , -
Value of real ' estatu owned (market
value). None, i
' Losbs on mortgages aad collateral, et,
None. i." - '
Value ef bends owned (amortised),
$3,104,432.77.'
. Value of stocks owned (maret valee),
$737,122.46. ...... ...
- Cash in banks sa4 on hand. $281,
32S.5r.' - j
Preminms In course of collection writ
ten sine September 80, 1939. $106,-
691.80. ' ; . ; ; - ' - .
Intnrest and rents due and accrued.
$30,117.18. i : ,
Other assets (set), minus $3.27.
Total admitted assets, $4,209,939.08.
.. . LIABILITIES
'Gross claims -for losses nnpsid, $84,
71.0(i. .. . i . - - 1 .
Amount of neamed preminms oa all
oatstaading risks. $976,121.93.
Due for coxumissioa and ; brokerage,
$11.3C5.00.
All other liabiUUee. $138,776.84.
Totnl liabilities, except capital, $1,
S10.S84.7T.' Capital paid tip, $1,000,000.00.
Surplus over all liabilities. $1,999.
104.31.
8nnrs as reirards policyholders.
$2,999,104.31. ' - . ,
- TotaL $4,209,939.08. "
BUSINESS IN ORFQOH
WOB THE YEAIt
' Kef premiums received during the year.
$3,316.09. .i " i "
7s et losses 'paid daring the year,
$313.66..
Net losses incurred daring the year,
$2,430.66. ; '
Nine of Company, Imperial Asauranee
Company. '
. Name of President, T. 1. Irvine.
Name of Secretary, J. ?. Cnnninghass.
Statatorr resilient attorney for SSUTice,
Eugh U. Mrle las. Worami
salable 25, total 35; market about steady.
Steers, good, 900-1100 lbs..$ 8.25 & 9.90
do medium, 750-1100 lbs 8.25 9.25
do common, 750-1100 lbs 7.00 8.25
Heifers, good, 750-900 lbs... 8.50 9.00
do medium, 500-900 lbs. 7.75 8.60
do common, 500-900 lbs.. 6.00 7.75
Cows, good, all w-tg 7.00 7.60
do medium, all wti 6.00 7.00
do cut com, all wti.-. 4.75 6.00 j
do canner, all wts 4.00 4.75!
Bulls, (ylgs exel) beef good
ail wts
do sausage, all wts
do sausage, med, all wts.
do cnt-com. all wts
Vealers, gd-cboice, all wts
do com med, all w t .--
do .coll, all wts
6.75
6.50
6.DO
6.25
9.00010.50
6 00 9.00
4.50 .00
7.23
7.00
6.50
6.00
Salable 100; spring lambs about
gd-ch $10.00010.50
. 9.00 10.00
8.00 8.50
7.500 8.15
6.50 7.25
8.50 & 4.00
1.50 9.50
Sheep
steady.
Spring lambs, '
do med-good
Lambs (ah orn ) , gd-ch,..,, .
do med-good ...
do ' -common ..
Ewes, ( shorn ) . gd-choice..
do eom-med
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, , Ore, April 23. (AP)
Live poultry Bay iug prices r No. 1
grade, Leghorn broilers. 1U ttl lbs 14e
lb.; fryers, under 3 lbs., 17e lb.. 8 to 4
Iba., 17c lb.; roasters, over 4 lbs. 18s
lb.; Leghorn hens, over Sft ll '
under 34 lbs 10c lb.; olored kens,
over 5 lbs.. 18e lb., 4 to S lbs. 18s lb.;
old roosters.- 6e Ib. - -
Country meats Selling prices to retail
ers: Country killed - hogs, best bntehor.
125 to 150 lbs.. 8-e: vealers,. fancy,
14 e lb. ; light-thin, 1012a Ib.; heavy,
10-1 lc lb.; spring .ambs 20s lb.; ewes
4-Sc lb.; good cotter cows, y-ioe id.;
esnner cows. 8-9e lb.: bulls 10-lle lb.
Iba.. 14e. do over 4 lbs, 14c Leghorn
hena. under a Vn lb.. lOe Ib. : ay mi la
lb.. 10-51cr No. a srrade S less.
Turkeys Selling price: No. 1 feoaa.'
10-14e lb.: tomi uc s
OnioBt Oregon. 1.50 50 lb. lit. fietl
white n4e lb.: brown sue. -
New Potatoes California Whites 60s.
SOe: repacked X.OO. j;
Potatoes 'Deaenntea, 1.85-1.93 : Klam
ath, 1.75-1.85 per cwt,; one Malin brand
2.00 ertte; rreet potato's ; 2.AS 2.6Q
crate. '
Hay Selling price to retailers e Alfal
fa No. 1. 15.50 Son: Mt vetch. 18.00 J
clover. 11.00 tea; timothy, eastern Oro-
son.18.CO: valley timothy 14.09 ton.
W oo I t a tera Oregon, lino xoe IS. ,
eroaaed. 35-27e- lb.; Willamette valley,
13-mentfc $0e lb.j lambs 25e lb. I v
Caacar 18J9 peel. 6e lb. .. f -
Hops Orego 1939, 25s Ib.i 1988, I
aomiaai. v
Domestic flour Selling price, Uy do- !
Mvery 1 to 25 bbl. tots: family pataata.
49a. o.95-7.S5; bakers,' sard wbeet. set,
5.80-6.85; bakers' bluestess. 6.45-6.65;
Deeded wbest Ilosr $ 00-6.55; toft wheat
fi, 60-5.65; grshaoi 49s. 6.50, trkolsj
wheat, 48s. 5.65. ,-. - ,
Wool in Boston
BOSTby, April 28 (API (USDA).
Vaaafaetnrera and topmakers "were mak
ing a few inquiries for eomestio wools oa j
the Bostoa market today, bat their par
chases thus far tola "week; have boon
small la volume. -
The price situation la Bostoa ass shows
little ensage. Spot wools ; were . eaoted I
steady.', ools offered . from producing
areas Were Quite firmly Quoted as prices i
higher tha boyers were carrent.'y willing
to pay.-
Stocks and
Bondi
Li
' April 29
- BOND AVZ&AOES
Compiled by The Associated Press
20 10
I tails Indus
Net ehanga A .1 1 L'nch -
Tuesday 57.9 103. 1
Previous day 57.8 103.1
Month ago 56.9 103.4
Tear ago 65.1 98.8
1940 high 59 9 103.1-
1940 low 66.6 101.9
10
Util ''
r .i
91. v
97.1
96.6
93.1
97.5
96.1
1$
Forgo
A .
47.5
46.7
52.3
: 69 2
53.5
46.8
STOCK
80
' Indus
Net ebsngs A .4
Tuesdsv 72.0
Irevious day 71.6
Month aire 70.7
Tear ago 61 9
1940 fcigb 74 3
1940 lew 69.9.
AVE! (AGES
lit - 15 69
Ralls Util stocks
A3. rack! A 8
19.0 89.8 i 54.8
119 88.8 60 0
182 38.5 40.3
18 9 85.2 4N.8
5.fl 40.6 62.9
11.0 38.3 49J
Wlif3at Has Rally
After Early Loss
CHICAGO, April a S-fTrV-Wheat
futares prices flactuated nervous-
It today bnt aftsr loelng more
tb.au a cent a bushel rallied to
close steady to only fractionally
lower. ; ; : : - . - .
. The , market : aarred at the
opening, Influenced by overnlnht
Irains In the domestic Tatn.belt,
reacted to slla-htlr : above the
I previous close and then fell a train
as It encountered Increased sell
ing attributed to longs and
hedging; against redemptions of
loan wneac ' May contracu fell to
iSl.lOV. off 1U at ths -rnnat.
while July, representin g the new
crop, aecimea to li.o, oif a
cent. r
' TIAIH t A lif e K.l,aa ''
theSe) low. ' hnsmi1 ra f anm.
parative y strengtn at Minneapolis
ana ivansas city, war reports and
a sharn rise at Buenos ." Alroa.
Pessimistic EuroDean rron reDorts
also were given attention by trad
ers.- . ; :
Wheat here closed M no to
down. May S1.11-11U. - July
rurserymen Told
To Get Licenses
! Nurserymen of Oregon who
expect to ship barberry: and
Mahonla plants Interstate durlnsr
the" 1940-41 season under prori-
slons of the federal black stem
met quarantine should so advise
the state department of agricul
ture at once, saya Frank ' HcKen-
non, chief of plant Industry.
a McKennon will forward the
names to the federal bureau of
entomoloy and plant quarantine,
which will supply application
blanks for the permits. So far
only one Oregon nursery has
made application.
Hop Work Underway
INDEPENDENCE Tha work In
the hop fields of thiaTistrict was
well started during the paat week.
Some of the yards have completed
the ploughing an hoeing and a few
have the strings np for the vines
while , many of the larger yards
still are Just "starting to plough
l and hoe. The cover crop Is heavier
than it has been in many years.
.Closing Quotations
Consol . Oil 7 Northern Pac
Corn Products ; 0 Natl Power t
Curtlss Wright 11 Packard
Douglas Aircraft! 10 J C Penney
Du Pont 188 H Phillips Petrol
fie
Lt
NEW TORK, "April 2$-(cP)-Today closing quotations:
Al Chem ft Dye..l78tt Com with ft Sou-.; 1U Katl Dairy Prod
Allied Stores Consol Edison -114 Katl Dist
American Can -US-Am
Power ft Lt S H
Am Had Std San tH
Am RoU MU1S .15H
Am Smelt ft Ret 60
Am Tel ft TeU-171
Am Tobacco .J-Ji s04
Am -Water Wka 10
Anaconda
Armour 111
AUhlson ' ; """Ti; ;
Elec Power ft Lt.
Erie RR - -
General, Electric
Barnsdall .
Bait ft Ohio
Bendlx Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Air
Borge Warner
Bndd Mfg
Calif Pack,..;..:.
Callahan Z-L,
Calumet Hec .
Canadian Pacific
J I Case
Caterpil Tractor
Celanese
Certain-Teed
Ches ft Ohio .
Chrysler T7, r.-
11
S4H
84 H
21
614
1H.
7'
IW
8
51
85
.7 : .
19
88
Press Steel Car.
1 Pullman
874 Safeway.
48 Sears Roebuck
54 Shell Union
Stores-
General Foods -General'
Motors-
Goodyear Tires-;JI1 Sou Cal Edlsdn.
Great Northern 27 Southern Pacific
Hudson Motors- i; 64 SUndard Brands
Illinois CentraL. 11 standard Oil Cal
Inep Copper .14 SUndard Oil NJ
Int Harvester 58 Studebaker
80 sup on :
71 Tim k Roll Bear
8, Trans-America
88 Union Carbide
SI TJnited AircratU
50 United Airlines
Int Nickel
Int Paper ft1 P-
Int Tel ft Tel...
Johns Manvllle-
Kennecott ;
Libbey-O-Ford -
TJg ft Myers Bl084 TJ3 Rubber
Loew's v 'J. S5 TJ3 Steel
Monty Ward 51 Walworth
Nash KelvinatorH 8 Western Union
Natl Biscuit 2 Itht White M6tors
Natl Cash
J8 Wool worth
Prebloom spray for Walnut Bliclit
: Control due now, iRieder Advises
- The first or early prebloom spray application for the
control of walnut blight should be: applied now to grafted
Franquette and Mayette walnut orchards located in the river
bottoms or on the valley floor, according to, word received
from if. W. Miller," associate pathologist at Oregon Stkte col
lege, by Assistant uounty Agent Robert Ilieder.
There may be some IndlvidnalO ' 'i
orchards, however, which because f - - j I I -
ifS, it is
of strain variations are not quite
ready to spray. This fact ' will
have to be determined by " each
grower. Orchards located In the
hills will not be ready to spray
for several days. Franquette wal
nut, orchards located In the hills
at elevations ranging from 100
to 800 feet above sea level are
usually from three to seven days
later than those on the valley
floor.
The first or early prebloom
should be applied when approxi
mately 50 per cent or the leaf or
pistillate flower-bearing buds on
the terminal twigs have broken
open but before any appreciable
number of the leaf blades have
unfolded. The female or pistil
late flowers will not be visible at
this time. To find the tiny
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remaiel flowers. It is necessary to
forcibly part the terminal, un
folded leaflets.
For generld use thl year,
Rieder advises Bordeaux mixture
3-1-50.1 A heavy oil or 011 emul
sion (Viscosity 100-120 seconds
Saybolt: unsulphonated residues
0 or above) at the rate of 1
pint of oil or 1 quart of oil
emulsion to 100 gallons of spray,
should be added to all prebloom
applications of Bordeaux mixture
to reduce the severity of leaf
burn, i:'.?..
As a possible alternative pro
gram,; copper oxalate at the rate
of .4 pounds to .100 gallons of
water; may be used where free
dom from Injury, convenience
and 1 time-saving are more Im
portant considerations than Is
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Waconda 57omen
Plaiminji Picnic
WACONDA Mrs. Henry C.
Stafford entertained 18 members
of the Waconda Community club
at her home Wednesday. Mrs.
Roy Leahart was a special guest.
A coTered-dish dinner . was en-
Joyed at 1 o'clock. The business
session followed with plans dis
cussed for the annual' Club picnic
at'Champoeg park. -
Four tables of -500" were
played with prizes for high score
presented Mrs. E. J. Becker and
Mrs. T. P. Runcorn.
" The next regular meeting will
be; held 'Wednesday, May 1, at
the home of A. L. Collins.
Mrs. Clara Glrod who has
taught ' school at Waconda the
past" two- years -has accepted
position at Roberts next term. No
teacher has been hired for Wa
conda.'-. ' !'
'Washington Folk
Visit at Turner
TURNER Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Miller of Moro. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam MeKlnney of Arlington, Mr.
and Mrs. Wlllard B. Bear, of Mor
ton, Wash., were weekend guests
at the C. A. Bear. home, thev also
attended the Hawkins Peterson
wedding Sunday afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson
and two children of Corpus
Chrlitl, Texas, are guests at the
parental Peterson home, for the
week.
W. R. Hogsed underwent a re-
the cost. The ' copper oxalate
spray at current prices costs
about, twice as much per gal
lon as Bordeaux mixture 8-1-50.
cent serious operation at tbe
Deaconess hospltsl.
" Mrs. O. B. Kendall who has
been at the hospital for ebaerva
tion, has been returned home.
Basket Lunch Is
Given by Alumnae
MT. ANGEL Local officers of
the alumnae association ' of Mt.
Angel Normal and Academy acted
as hostesses at an outdoor bas
ket luncheon party at the school
Sunday afternoon, j ,
. An amusing skit waa the nu
cleus of a progrsm . glren in the
auditorium before the luncheon.
Other numbers included tap danc
ing, Tlolln soloa and vocal solos.
The fatherlnr then moved to
the' lawn in front of the school
where tables were arranged, bas
ket lunches were Interchanged
and coffee i was served by the
committee, I . ; 1
Serving; on the reception com-
mlttee were: Mrs. N. O. Mlckel.
Mrs. Joseph Wachter, Mrs. Jo
seph Berchtold, Mrs. Al Sch roll
er, Mrs. Sylvester Schmltt, llelea
Keber, Theresa Flcker and Irene .
Begin. ' sas
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SUverton FFA Members 1
- . i
Sell Strawberry Plant a
8ILVERTON Silverton's chan
ter of Future Farmers of America
hare sold 85.000 strawberry plants
this season through Its cooperative ,
association, reports its president,
Herman Gochle. The chapter mem
bers hare also ordered 176 pounds
of hybrid corn for spring plant
tag. By ordering it in this quan
tity they were able to save con
siderable on the purchase price,
they report.
Drop Dighi in and
Shake Hands T7iih
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NO EMBARRASSING j
QUESTIONS WILL BE
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STATE FINANCE CO.
344 Stole Phone 8281
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