The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 09, 1940, Page 14, Image 14

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Wheat Prices
Decline Cent
Selling Is Based on War
News. Good Weather,
Crop Reports . ' .
- CHICAGO. Jane n
wheat market today yielded 'prac
tically all the ground gained 7es
terday as prices sagged a cent a
bushel due t selling based on
war news wT.ilc traders said ap-'
peared to be - untaYorable to the
allies good weather and optlmls
. tic reports.- ,T, ' t , ' y
, Other grains sagged with wheat,
some oats and rye quotations re
turning to the; mlnlmums, which
f resuted in the tirtual cessation of
1 r actirlty in these pits. Wheat was
oft as much as 14 cents at one
time but-closed -- cent lower
, than yesterday. July 80-80 H. Sep
tember .80 -. ;
Some early buying of wheat was
, credited to flour interests possibly
associated with prospectlre gor
eminent purchases for relief.
Moisture in the soft wheat area,
over the . corn belt a n d. spring
, wheat' sones both sides of t h e
Canadian border, emphasized the
Tery favorable crop situation. On
the basis - of present prospective
private experts believe a large US
eprjng wheat harvest and another
bumper Canadian crop are possi
bilities. With wheat closing only about
1 -J "cents over the mlnlmums
and corn 2 to almost 4 cents over,
commission houses received re
ports that merchandising may be
hampered should marketing of
the new wheat crop depress quo
tations to around the mlnlmums.
Due partly to the fact that Minne
apolis prices have been at mini
mums much of the time this week,
wun onneogea wneat quoted as X
much as two cents-under hedged
grain, receipts have dwindled
sharply. Only 97 cars were re
ceived today against 227 a week
ago. The 1 principal (terminals
received only 2.835,600 bushels
this week compared with 3,530,
000 last week and 6,001,000 a
year ago. j
No. 1 red wheat sold as much
as 5 over the July price at Kan
sas City with No. 1 hard 9 over.
At Minneapolis No. 1 dark nor
thern sold up to 4 cents over the
July" minimum with dark hard 6
cents over.
Dundee Nut Groups Will
Close Pooh in 2 Weeks
DUNDEE, June 8-iS-The
Dundee Nut Growers' cooperative
announced at its annual meeting
Friday plans to close Current
pools in about two weeks, permit
ting payments of considerable
sums to-walnut-filbert growers.
The plant here cracked 8000
bags during this year's operation,
a report - stated. E. S. Strother,
secretary-manager, said that plant
costs for walnuts had been re
duced to a net of 80c per 100
pounds.
CHERRIES
17AIITED
Royal Annes
Bings and Lamberts
Highest Cash Prices
Kelley Farquhar
and Company
Londoners Cheered by Help From Cam
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Marching smartly toward their barracks, another
contingent of Canadian, troops arrives in England.
These -soldiers may now be fighting beside thfllr J
fellow Canadians in France, Belgium or Norway.
Salem Market Quotations
(Bayiaf rrlc)
Tb, price blow luppiied by
froecr nd indicatrv of th daily
pricita paid to jrowert y Balaa
bat ara set ruarantaad by - Tha
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Cabbaca, lb.
Carrot. Calif., doi .. .,
Caalidowar. loral . , i
Oueambara, doa.- , ,
CaJary .-
Cbcrriea. lb. . .,
Latcaea. local "
On on. 50 : ib.. , .
Oracn aDioni. doa. -
PeDDcra. crcca
Potatoes, local, f wt
- 50. lb. bag
Mav potaioaa. lb.
Kadiabea
Ko. 1,
Raapberrics, craa
8pinach, Saattle, box-
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Pea, local. Ib.
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Strawbcrrie. doz.. local ......
atoatard arreeaa, doa. . ,
Waterereaa. doa. , .
Beet, doa.
Tvraip. doa.
Wbeat, No. 1 reeieaned, bo. .T5
Oata. ton 17 00
Peed barley, ion 20.00
Clover hay. ton 10.00
Alfalfa hay, ton 12.00
Egg anaah.. No. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.80
Dairy feed, 80 Ib. bar 1.40
Ben aeratcQ feed l-0
Cracked corn ... - l-0
Wheat ( . l.0
' " EOG8 AND POOXTBT
(Baying Price of Aadreaen'a)
Specials, large .. j jlS
Grade A Urge, do. . .15
Grade A medium, doa. . 48
Grade B large, doi. - .18
PoUeta U .10
Colored hena ; Jl
Batterfat, No. 1, SSHc;
No. 2, 23 He; premlssi,
28e.
A grawle print, 80c B
grade, 29; quarters 81.
Colored fry . ,.
White Leghorn, faeaTj.
White Legtaora fry
White Leghoraa, light
Old roosters ' . -
Heary he., Ib.
(Baying Price of
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Grade A medium, doa.
Grade B large, do.
Undersradca and ehei
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Leghora hen -
Leghorn fryers, 1 lbs..
Colored fryers, 3-8 Ib
Colored hens
Hors
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1940 contracts Ib
LIVESTOCK
(Buying prices (or No. 1 stock, based
eendition sad sales reported up to 4 p.m.)
1940 epring lamb . 8.00
Lambs 4.00 te 6.00
Ewee 2.00 te 9.50 a
Hogs, top, 100-220 lbs. 6.75
Sews 2.59
Beef Cows S.OO
Bolls 6.50 to S.25
Heifers , 6.50 to 7.75
liry typo cows 4.50 te 5.50
Li-re veal S.OO
Dressed res), lb. Jl.
WOOL AND aCOHAIX
, (Buying rricei)
Wool, medium, lb JI5
Coarse, lb. , .35
Lamb, lb. .13
Mohair ,, , ... , ,, , JO
Quotations at Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., lone 8. (AP)
I Eggs: Large extras 17; standsrda IS;
medium extras 1-; standards
Cheese: Triplets 14e; loaf 15. . .
Batter: Extra 27: itandards S6;
prime firsts -5Vi; firsts
Botterfat 26Vi 27.
254,
Portland Grain
POET LAX D. Ore.. June 8. (AP)
Wheat: Open High Low , Close
September "1 71 71 71
Cash Grain: Ko. 1 flax 1.81.
-Cash Wbeat (Bid): Soft white 73;
v . . r . whit 73 vptiirn tpJ 73 f b&r
red winter 73; 11 per ceot 74 H ; 12 per
cent jbs. xiara nuieoac per
cent 88; 13 per cent 93; 14 per eeH 96.
Today'a Car Receipts: Wheat 13; bar
ley !1; fknr 6; corn 1; inilLfeed fl. j
Portland Produce :
POiRTLAKD, Ore., June 8. (AP)
Country Meats Selling price to retail-
raj Country-killed hogs, best batcners
125-150 lb. 8-8 c; Teajer. fancy,, 13
14e lb.: light thin, 10-I2e ; heavy 10 11
lb.; lambs, spring 1617c; yearling 10
12e: ewea 4-7e lb.; good cutter cows. 8
9o lb.; eanner cows 9e ib. ; bulls 1112c lb.
LiT Pooltry- Baying prices: "o. 1
grade. Legion broilers. 1 V4 to 2 lbs lie
ib.: fry era, onder 8 ib., 17s lb.: 8 to 4
lbt 17 lb.; ro-stcrs. or 4 fls lie
lb. : Leghora kens, over 84 lie lb.:
onder iH lbs., 10 lb.; colored hens.
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o-er 5 lbs.. 8e lb.: 4 to 8 lbs 1 Ik.
Dressed Turkejs Belling priest No. X
hens. 13 14 He lb.; tnms 9-10e.
Onions Cregon Ko. 1, 2.15 per 50
Ib. bag. Seta, white tVt lb.; brown 6H
New California wax, 60s, 2.50; red
1.65.
New Potatoes California Whites 80s.
1.35; ICOs, 2.15 2.25.
Potatoes Desehutea 2.25; Klamath
(Tule Lake) 2.00 ewt; local Whites -90e
box; do sack 1.50-1.60 oental; Halin
2 25 cental; southern yams 2.40-2.50 ert.
Hay Selling pries to retailers: Alfal
fa Ko. 1. 15 50 ton; oat eatcb. 18.00:
ciorer. 11.00 ton; timothy, eastern Ore
gon 17-18; valley timothy 14.00 ton. ''
Wool 1940 Eastern Oregon. Iflns
med., 24e lb.; e r o b r a d, JO 814
lb.; Willamette ralley 12-month nominsi.
25c.
Mohair 1940, 12 mootbs, 80e.
Cascara 1940 peel 5a ib.
Hop Oregon 1939, 80-35;. 1940
contracts 85c lb ; 1940 seedless 35c
Uomestie ICIoor 8elling price, efty do-li-ery
1 to 25 bbl. lots: family patents.
49s. 6.15 6 75; bakers' hard wheat, net,
4 90-6.15; bakers' bluestem, 6.65-6.05;
blended wheat flour 5.25-6.05; aofe wheat
5.10-5.15; graham 49s, 4.20; whole
wheat, 49s, 4.85.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Jane 8 (AP)
(lTSDA) Hog: For week, salable 8760,
total 4860' compared week ago, butchers
sttady to 10 lower.
Barrows and gilts, gd-ch,
140-160 lbs $ 5.25 S.85
do gd th, 100-180 lbs 6.75 6.10
do gd-ch, 180-200 lb... 6.00 6.15
do gd-ch, 200-220 lba . 5.85 6.10
do gd-ch, 220-240 lbs 6.50 6.00
do gd-ob, 240-270 lbs , 6.25 6.75
do gd-ch, 270-300 lbs 5.00 5.50
Feeder p:gs, gd-ch, 70-120. 4.25Q 4.75
Cattle: For week, salable 2150, total
2650; calves, salable 295, total 865; com
pared week ago steers strong to 25 higher.
Steers, gd, 90O-1100 lb 8 9.7510.25
do meaium, 750-1100 lba 8.50 9.75
do common, 750-1100 lbs 7.00 8.50
Heifers, gcod, 750-1100 lbs 8.75 9.00
do medium, 500-900 lb. 7.75 8.75
do common, 500-900 lb 6.25 T.75
Cow, good, sll wt.... . 7.25 7.60
do medium, all wts 5.75 7.25
do cut-eom, all wte" 4.75 5.75
do canner, all wts - 8.75 4.76
Balls (ylgs. excl.). beef. ga. -
. all wts .. j
- do sansage, gd. all wta
do mrdiom, all wta
do eot-com. all wrta .
Tealexs. gd eh. all wts
7.00
6.75
8.00
6.25
8.00
6.00
4.50
8920;
7.25
7.00
6.75
6.00
9.50
8.00
6.00
total
lambs
do eom-mf d, all wt ,,, ,
do can, all wts
Sheep: Salable for week,
ou; compared week ago, spring
prrcomu aiea, snoot ateady.
General abeep and lamb range:
Spring lambs. gd-choice 8.75 S.OO
do meiium-good .. 7.75 8.50
do eomn-on 7.00 7.50
Lambs (shorn), med good 5.75 S.50
do common 6.00 5.50
Ewes (shorn), gd. -choice 9.75 8.00
do common-raedaim 1.00 2.75
Wool in Boston
BSTO?r Jiaw i(AP)-TJgDA) -Interest
in wool en th Boston market
was : rigorously stimulated in ; the past
wk by the annonneement . off th cj.ar
termaster'a department needs for -wool
goods in the ne4t Tew months. ,
A strong bayinf morement in eoantry
packed three-eigbtfc and quarter blood
bright fleece wools advanced price dur
ing the week from aroand 85 cents to 88
to 89 cents,' ia the grease, deli-ered - to
mills. Demand increased moderately for
territory snd Texaa wools. Quotation m
then wools adeaaeed beyond prices mills
were ready to pay freely. Grsded comb
ing bright fleece wools were active at SS
to 35 eett. ia the grease, for fina De
laine, at 84 to 36 eenU f.r halt bloods
and at 37 to 89 cents for three-eightha
and quarter blood grades. ; ?
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Herbal remedies tor ailments
of stomach, lirer. kidney, skin.
blood jlsnds and urinary sys
tem of men and women 22
years In Berries Naturopathic
Physicians. Ask your neighbors
about CHAN LA II. . ,
DO. C3AIJ LAII
CIUfiXSE MEDICSiX CO.
392 Court SL, comer Liber
ty. Office open Tuesday and
Saturday only. 19 a. m. to 1
p. m., 4 to 7 p. m. Consultation,
blood .pressure and urine tests
are free of charge.
FSCC Will Take
1200 Tons Berries
The government, through
federal surplus commodities
poration, will take 1200 tons
the Oregon loganberry crop, 0. L.
of
as-
the
cor-
of
DavisJ president and manager
the Woodburn Fruit Growers'
soclatlon was informed yesterday
by telegram from Sen -tor
Charles L. McNary., " I
. Government lnterrention; comes
as a 'result of a request by Ithe
Oregon loganberry control board.
War In Europe has shut off ship
mental to England, heretofore j the
chief j foreign market, causing a
large j surplus here.
About half of this year's fon
nage.j estimated at 8000 tons, Is
under" contract with private pack
ers, it is said. The independent
Woodburn pool, headed, by John
Ramage, has sold 632 tons out
right !
Trend
Stoclcs Close?
In Down
ETnropefin - "War Bulletins
Chill SpenlatiTe
;": Sentiment '
' NBW, l TORK,' 1 une .-(ffrJn
dealings that barely kept' the
tieker tape aliTe, the stock mar
ket today finished a war-hesitant
week 'pointing slightly" down
ward. '-.!" , 1 V : r '
4 Enropean bulletins telling, of
further nasi progress tended to
chill ; speculative sentiment ' to
same' extent despite other 'reports
the French were putting up a
stiff retreating battle and even
had bombed Berlin suburbs. - -
j Wall street was calm under the
new. threat that Italy won Id
make the break on the side' of
the Germans early next week but
the possibility of more adverse
happenings over the weekend
caused many 'traders to lighten
accounts or keep buying commit
ments at a minimum.
On the other hand, domestic
business developments remained
a hopeful market factor although
a I pessimistic note was sounded
here and there by those who fear
the deflationary effect of pro
posed heavy defense taxes on In
dividuals and corporations.
'Leading stocks started out
with minor advances, but the ma
jority fell away a. trifle atl the
close. - - - ... v -
Transfers of 199,270 shares
for the two hours were the
smallest for any session since
July 8, 1939. They compared with
273,445 last Saturday. The
week's turnover of around 2,
500,000 shares also was a bot
tom figure for this period in
about a year.
The Associated Press average
of 40 Issues was off .1 of a point
at 38.2 and on the week was
down .3.
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CARL HOGG
Frigidaire Makes
Record for Sales
One hundred thousand Prlgid
alres sold within a period of 30
days is the May record announced
by the Frigidaire division of Gen
eral Motors according to Carl
Hogg, co-owner and resident man
ager of Hogg Bros. Appliance
store, local dealers.
: "This constitutes . the biggest
single month's sales record In
household4 . refrigeration history"
points out Mr. Hogg, "and from
the Indications now, June will bid
fair to equal this record it not to
better it."
Cherry Valuation Set
- Telegraphic advices from Ot
tawa state that the Canadian sea
sonal valuation on cherries at 3
cents per pound over invoice
prices becomes effective on ship
ments entered June 11 or thereafter.
ALBANY A mnclt needed out
let for agricultural commodities
f this territory will b provided
when a small experimental can
nery opens here within the next
19 days; The concern, known as
thA Albany Canning - company, lis
beinr snonsored i by the chamber
of commerce,' and .will' be it cus
tom 1 cannery under the 'manage
ment of P. J. Burk. ! iV i
Onerations will start in th
building west of the Charles
Lilly Seed company plant,- lormer
ly the Hunt Brothers' cannery, on
Water j street. If; ;the ventare
proves ) successful, a permanent
p l a n t .may be started in 1941,
managers of the experimental sta
tion state. " ;; ' " . ' j'. ;
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Cliferry Fy Sprajr
Repeat Is Advised
j CORVALLIS; June 8-(ff)- si C.
Jones, Oregon State college ento
mologist, said today that recent
rains make a second spray appli
cation necessary to control the
cherry , fruit fly in Oregon - or
chards. 1 ' : J '
Unless further rains occur, one
additional spraying will protect
Royal Anne cherries, he advised
growers, A I third and probably a
fourth application will be need
ed for late ripening varieties at
seven to 1 Onlay intervals.'
Stocks and
. Bonds
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,7 STOCK AVERAGES -Compiled
by t- Associated Pre
80 15
. . Iadaa Raila
Ket esnge . I . , J .1
Satorday . t 54.2 13.S
Pre-ieoa day 54.4 : 1S.7
Kooth at 9.5 . 17.8
Tear ago 8.8 18.8
1940 high 74.S .'20.5
1040 low 53.3 13.1
15'
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81.4
81.3
87.9
38.0
40.6
30.9
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Ket "c-sbjs A .1
8atardar 49.1
Prerious dsy 49.0
Month ago 57.0
-Tear ag- 58.4
1040 high &.9
1940 low 48.3
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Gain in Business
Noted Past Week
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PORTLAND, June S-iJpy-Port-
lsnd business gained moderately
during the first, week of June, wirii
retail sales slightly ahead of tte
corresponding week a year ago.
Dun's review said today!
May's business i showed a sub
stantial gain over; the same month
in 1939. Seven and eight per cent
Increases were reported by de
partment stores.
Lumber prices dropped ' from
their, level of several months sgo
as a result of a log surplus. Or
ders - fell of slightly.
You
Will
Like
Low
Bales!
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AN IF you DONT WANNA GO AMY PLACE
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