The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 20, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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The OSEGO.I STATESMAII. Sclnu Orjotu Tuesday Morning August 23." 1 -3
Stock Market:
; Session Slow
, Transfers Smallest Since
.1916; Cains, Losses
? Are Slight - -
i NEW jTORK. Aug:.. lf-fPv-War
news or lack ol it received the
principal blame today for a -virtu
ally stalemated stock market and
one of the slowest seasiona on
record.
The lift Jogged along unevenly
from the start and finished with
, alight gains and losses about
evenly divided at the close. Nu
. merous Issues held to Saturday';
final quotations and a wide i
sortment never appeared on the
ticker tape.
Transfers of 129, (5e shares
compared with 313,300 last Fri
day and were the smallest for
any fall day since 191S. In that
year only S40 individual Issues
were listed on the stock exchange
against 1233 at the beginning of
1940. On this basis, some es
timated the Tolume actually
sv historical low.
The Associated Press average
of CO stocks was up .1 of i
point at 41.2. Of 402 issues trad
ed, ISO were down, 132 up and
134 without any "variation..
Anti-selling arguments persist
ed la the flow of favorable busi
ness Items. These included a
i small upturn In this week's steel
mill operations, reports of widen
lag merchandising sales, expand
lng demand for copper, and the
federal reserve summary disclos
lng that Industrial production for
Jnly and the first half of August
was maintained at the high levels
of May and June. Construction
for July, the reserve figures In
dicated, boosted by defense
spending, jumped to a 10-year
peak.
, Among shares ending ahead
fractions to a point or so were
Weitlnghouse, Du Pont, Santa Fe,
NT Central, Kennecott, Bethle
hem Steel, Republic Steel,
Toungstown Sheet, Boeing, Doug
las Aircraft, Glenn Martin, Mont
gomery Ward, American Tele
phone and North American.
J. I. Case dropped 2 points and
negligible declines were posted for
Chrysler. General Motors, Ana
conda, Consolidated Edison,
Southern Pacific, Standard Oil of
NJ, Texas Corp., Johns-Manvllle,
Eastman Kodak, US Rubber,
American Smelting and Interna
tlonaf -Paper preferred.
Church Croups
Talk Uniting
AMITY The Social Service
club of the Methodist church met
Wednesday afternoon in the
church parlors. Mrs. Glenn Stev
enson had eharge of the opening
devotions. The Foreign Mission
ary society of the church is in-
Tited to meet with the Social
Service club at the next meeting
scheduled for Wednesday after
Boon, August 28, In the church
parlors. Plans to unite the two
groups will be discussed at the
meeting. Hostesses for the after
noon were Mrs. R. R. Massey,
Mrs. Howard Strout, Mrs. Hattie
Witb.ee and Mrs. Don Massey.
Mrs. R. M. Glahn was a guest.
Mrs. C. G. Mack of Forest
Grove spent the week here visit
ing at the home of Miss Bertha
Munkers and other old time
friends.
Recent rial tors at the home of
Mrs. Nette Tovey were Mrs.
Frank Taylor and daughter, Mrs.
Gay Taylor, Mrs. George Taylor,
Mrs. Harry Grant, all of Port
land, and Mrs. Ernest WalEis of
West Linn.
' Mrs. E. A. Johnson of Mur
taugh, Idaho, is a guest at the
home of her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. GJahn.
Farm Program Scheduled
Robert E. Rieder, assistant
county agricultural agent, ! will
peak at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing over radio station KSLM on
control of codling moths and
prune root borers and on wheat
insurance program. He will also
outline the schedule for the irri
gation tonr to take place Thurs
day and Friday. 1
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Aparlnenls for Bent Jt
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Two of the Australian cabinet members who met death in an sir
crash near Canberra, Australia, are shown above. Left to right
are J. V. Fairbanks, air minister, .and Sir Henry Gullctt, vice presi
dent of the executive council-
Salem Market Quotations
(Baylas FilMt)
The priet biow aoppliad by s Ucl
frocmr r ladieativs of ta diil market
prie
bat
rieaa paid Lo (rawer bj Salen buyr
ara not guaranteed bjr Tba Btataa-
TBOBTABIXS
FVesft corn, tack
Beaoa, gretn
.60
.03
.03
.25
1.15
.to
1.00
1.25
1.50
.25
.03
.09
1.50
.50
.25
.40
.04
.80
.00
.80
.08
.SO
.SO
Gabbase. lb.
Carrota. local, doa.
Cauliflower, local ..
Cucumber, doa. ,
Celery
KettDce, local
Onion a. 60 loa.
Green omoni, doi. ,,
Peppers, creen
Peppen, red
new Potatoes. 100 Ibi. o. 1.
60 lbs. iio. S
Rad'.shea .
Squash, Crookneek, doi
Bquash, ZuechiDi. lb.
Squash, Danish, dot.
Spinach, Seattle, bo
Tomatoes, lac
Peas, local, lb
Beets, dos. ,,,,,, ,
Spear Melons
CRAIK, HAY AND SEEDS
Wheat. No t. recleaned. bu .. ... .70
Oats, No. 1 18.00 to 20.00
Feed bsrleT ton 10.00 to 20.00
Clover I ay. ton 8.00
Alfalfa hay, ton 10.00 to 13. CO
Ecg aaash. No i frade. 80 lb bag 1.8b
Dairy teed, 80 lb bag
Hea scratch faed 1.90
Cracked corn 1.95
BOGS ABB FOTJLTBY
(Baring Prices of Andersen's)
Grade A large, doi J22
Grade A medium, dos. ,20
Grade B large, doi .19
Pallets .11
Colored hens .12
Colored frja .17
White Leghora, -" .09
White Leghorn fry , JS
Quotations
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 19. (AP)
Produce exchange Butter: extras 29H;
standards 29; prima firsts 28: firsts 26.
Butterfat 80-30 a.
eggs: Large extras 24: atandarda
21; median extras 22: standards 19:
small extras 14.
Cheese: Triplets 15 H ; loaf IS.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. i 19. I A ft
Wheat: Open High Low Close
September 70 - 70 70 70
Cash Grain: Oats, No. 2, 881b white,
I SO. RarU- tin 2 aS Ih HW 90 OO
Flex. No. 1. 1.51 H.
Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white, west
ern s hite 70 V4 : western red 70. Hard
red winter: ordinary 69 V4 ; 11 per cent
70; 1Z per cent 71; 13 per cent 72; 14
per cent 78. Hard white-Baart: 12 per
cent 77; IS per cent 79; 14 per cent 81.
Today's Car Keceipta: Wheat 160;
arl IS flftn 8.1 ear 1 Ait, 12-
ray 8; anillfeed 14.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Or-, Aug. 19. (AP)
(TJ3DA) Hogs : Salable 1900, total
2250; market opened 10 15 above Friday.
Barrows A Gilts
gd-eh, 140-lnO lbs. 9 6.25 7.10
gd-rh, 160-1 80 lba
6.85(g) 7.85
go-ch, 180-200 lbs.
gd-ch, 200 220 lbs.
gd-ch, 220-240 lbs.
gd-eh. 240 270 lbs.
go ch. 270 300 lbs.
7.35(Q 7.85
7. 00 7.35
6.75 7.25
6.i0 7.00
6.25 6.60
Feeder pigs
d-ch. 70 120 lbs.
6.80 7.00
Cattle: Salable and total 2300: esl-res
salable and total 150; market uneren,
mostly steady to 25 lower.
Steers, good. fOO-1100 Ibs.f 9.7510.75
do medium, 750-1100 lbs 7.75(oJ 9.75
.HCLilSSIFiED I
Sir Henry QuDett
Butterfat, No. 1, 20 He;
No. 2, 27 He; premium,
80 He.
A grade print 32c H; B
grade 81 H ; quarters 834 c
White Leghorns, light
Old Boosters
.OS
.08
.11
Hear? hens. lb.
(Bnylng Prices of Marlon Creamery)
Grade A large, dos.
J12
.20
.18
.15
.17
.11
.09
ja
JS
.15
.11
Grade A medium, doi.
Grade B large, d.)
Checks, undergrade
Large dirty
Pullets, dos.
Leghorn hens
Leghorn fryers. 1 H lbs..
Colored fryers 2-3 lbs..
Colored fryers, 8 lbs. and up..
Colored hens
HOPS
(Baying Prices)
1939
80 to
.40
010
1940 contracts, lb ..
LIVESTOCK
(Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on
conditions and sales reported up to 4 p.m.)
1940 siring lambs 7.00 to 7.25
Tearling lambs , , 5.00
Ewea 2.00 te 2.60
Hogs, top, 160 220 lba. 7.10
Sows 4.50 to 6.00
Beef eows . 5 00 to 8.60
Bulla S.25 to 6.75
Heifers 6.00 te 7 00
Dairy type cows 4.00 to 4.50
Live veal 10.00
Dressed reel, lb .14
WOOL ABD MOHAIX
(Buylog Prices)
Wool, mod! am. lb. ,, .
Coarse, lb. .82
Lambs, lb .SS
Mohair .80
at Portland
do common, 750-1100 lbs
Hsifers, good, 750-900 lbs
do medium, 500-900 lbs.,
do common, 500-900 lbs
Cows, good, all weights
do medium, all w sights
da cut-corn, all weighta
do cssscr, all weighta.
Bulla (yearlings axelnded),
beef, good, all weights.,
do sausage, good, all wts
do sansage, med, all wts
do sansage, cutter-common,
all weights
Vealera. gd-eh. all weights
do eom-med, all weighta
do cull, ell weighta
4.00 S.00
S.25 4.00
7.00 7.25
6.75 7.00
6.25 6.76
5.00 6.25
9.50I&10.50
7.00 if 9.50
6.00 7.00
Sheep: Salable 1550, total 2600; mar
ket steady .
Spring lambs, good-choice 9 7-75 8.25
do medium and good 7.25 7.50
do common . 6.25 7.50
Ewea (shorn), good choice 8 00 8.50
do common and medium 1.25 8.00
Portland Produce
PORTLAXD, Ore., Ang. 19. (AP)
Country meats- Selling price to retail
era: Country killed hogs best botchers,
125-150 lbs. 9 -10c; Testers fsney 15 H
16e lb.; ligbt-thin, 11 13c, heavy 10
lle; lambs, spring, 1015c; awes, 6
7e; good cutter cows, 9-10e lb.: cannax
cows. 8H-9e lb.; bulls. 10-llc lb.
Lire p- iry Baying prices: No. 1
grade Leghorn broilers, l-2 lbs., 14c;
frjers under 8 lbs, 15c; fryers 2 4 to 4
lbs., 17e; rosste's oxer 4 lbs., 18c; Leg
horn bens over 8V lbs., lie; Leghorn
hens nnder 8H lbs., 9c; colored bena
OTer lbs., )3c; colored bens 1 to
6 lbs., 13c; old roosters 5c.
Dressed turkeys Nominal. Old erop
selling prices: hens No. 1, 16e; toma
12-14e: new crop 23c lb.
Onions Oregon crystal wax 1.75 par
50-lb. bag; Oregon Danrers 1.00-1.10;
Takimas 1.00.
Potato.-. Fas tern Oregon- Washington,
1.40-1.60 ewt.
Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfal
fa Ko. 1, 14.00-14.50 toa; oat-vetch 10. 00
ton; clover 11.00 ton; Timothy eastern
Oregon 17 00-18.00 ton; valley Timothy
14 00 toa Portlsnd.
Wool 1940 eastern Oregon range, 20
S4e; eroasbred 27-28c; Willamette val
ley 13 months S3c lb.
Mohair 1940, IS months S5a lb.
Caieara 1B40 peel 6c lb.
Hops Oregon 1989. 40-41e Tb. 1940
contracts 80s lb.; 1940 seedless 17-dOa,
noraiiial
Domestic flour selling price, city de
Dvery 1 to 25 bbL kU: ramily pataata.
49a, B.70-6.S0: bakers' hard wheat, net
4.80-6.66; bakere' blaeataaa, 4.75-5.05;
blended wheat flour, 4.90-5.10; soft
wheat, 4:30-4.85; graham 49s, 4.60; whole
wheat 49s 4.55 bbL
Wool in Boston
B08T0V. Ang. is (AP) (C8DA)
Thar was some demand for original bags,
fine territory wools, ia the Boston market
today. Bid were mostly around 80-83
rents for original bag wools mam ing
balk average to good French combing
length, bat many dealers were holding
their wools above thia level. A number
of inquiries war being received for me
dium grades of both fleece and territory
wools.
300 at Homecoming
At Sco Us Mills
SCOTTS MILLS-( Special)
Over S00 people registered at the
ninth anaual homecoming held
here Sunday. Officers elected
were: president. Robert Eaton of
Salem; vice-president, Dorothy
Morton. Scotts Mills; secretary
treasmrer, Zella C. Smith of Scotts
Mills; 1141 program committee,
Edith - Hogg of Salem. Leota
Scharback and La Verne Dixon
of Portland.
Mrs. Brlnton Vedder received
the prise aa - b e 1 n g the Scotts
Mills students who had attended
school here longest ago. The
teacher present who had taught
longest ago was Benton . Vedder.
Returns From Washington
LIBERTY Mrs, a W. Stacey
returned home -Sunday after
spending a week with her' broth
er, James Stevens and family In
Walla WaUa, Wash.
6.50 7,76
8.60 IS 8.75
6.75 8.50
6.50 to 6.76
6.00 6.50
5.006$ 6.00
Wheat Price Dips
Then Takes Rally
Heavy Receipts Is Cause
of Hedging Sales;
Trade Nervous
CHICAGO, Ang. lMAV-Wheat
vices dipped 1 cents at one
ttme today to within about a cent
of the year's lowest level bnt then
rallied.
Closing" flarnren were onlv ac.ax
lower than Saturday, with Sep-
temrer at f 8 9.-74 and December
TOH-.
. Hedging . sales in connection
with the largest receipts of the
season at spring wheat terminals,
liquidation of September contracts
which became deliverable In two
weeks, and trade nervousness
over the war accounted for the
selling. Buying attributed mostly
to mills helped the rally.
Traders who considered that
Chicago wheat prices were about
12 cents under the government
loan rate while Minneapolis prices
were 20 cents lower than the
value of wheat stored aa collateral
there were not included 'to press
tne market. Minneapolis and Du
luth, the principal spring wheat
terminals. received 2499 - cars
compared with 1159 a week ago
and K(0 t year ago but not much
of this grain was put up for sale.
Government statistics indicated
that at mid-August 60.000.000
bushels of new wheat were under
loan, 22,000.000 bushels more
than on August . As of August
2C last year the total waa only
67,000,000 bushels. Traders point
ed out, however, that loan figures
lag behind actual lending opera
tions.
Railroad Business Better
PORTLAND, Aug. lS-fTPl-
Frank Robinson, traffic vice-presi
dent 01 tne union racmc railroad,
said today recent business in
creases have boosted his line's
traffic five per cent. He predict
ed vastly greater Increases.
POLLY AND HER PALS
MICKEY MOUSE
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
X GUESS ALL THE KIDS BACK IN
HALLELUVA WILL. THINK TA A4AO
AT'ETM "CAUSE X DONTT SEND'EM
ANY POSTAL CARDS
TOOTS AND CASPEB
UN CUE
EVFRCTT
X CAME TO
Vj TO DO SOME
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THIMBLE TlATi---StGTlng
HANK HfeNPECKiS ALL. f.AS&-Jjfcd f NOPc. SH5 RAISED OL' L r Xj y ' i W i
SMILES CUZ HB rlNALLV S'C?: ( NED WITH HIM, BUT WOT ? Si&?J?K SHE RRST SHOOK HIS JK " UW S-A - .
SfHACUD.L)PANr'CX)NmilCrED HANK'S S'HAPPV -y-T ' ' ( HAND, SAVIN' SHE? , iSWO W- -, "
-?T- - HIS W'lfE. j ABOUT IS-V ADMIRED HIS r OV W ,
YES, VTXKRE OOING TO
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Closing iQuotations
NEW YORK, Xng, lf-ff)-Todays closing; quotations;
Allla-Chalmers L29tf Curtiss Wright Param -.
Am Rd Std San Douglas Aircraft S8 Penn RR
Am Roll Mills lOH'Du.Pont
Am Smelt Rf 24 Eastman
Am Tel i& Tel -IBS U El Power
Am Tobacco B 73U Gen Electric
Aviation Corp . L Gen Foods
Am Wat Works .2 H Gen Motors
Am Zinc L & S -4 Goodrich .
Anaconda , 19 Gr Northern
Armour 111 4 . Greyhound
Atchison ....... 14 Internat Harv
Baldwin Loco 1ST- Intern i Nick
Bendlx Aviation 28 Intern P Pulp 54 Southern Pacific
Bethlehem Steel 74 Intern Tel Tel 2 Sperry Corp
Boeing Airplane 12 Johns Manvllle -.57 Stand Brands .
Borden - 18 Kennecott 25 Stand Oil Calif .
Borge Warner 15 Lihbey-O-Ford .S7 Stand Oil In
Calif i Packing 1 Lockheed .23 Stand Oil NJ
Callahan Z-L 1 Monty Ward 89 Studebaker
Calumet Hec 5 Nash Kelv 4 Sunshine Mining
Canadian Pacific 2 Nat Biscuit 18 Texas Corp
Caterpillar Trac, 42 Nat Dairy
Cheaa A Ohio .3 National
Chrysler i 49 National
Col Gas Jfc Klec 5 NT Central
Coml Solvents 9 N Amer Aviation 15 United Corp .
Commnwlth Sou 1 North Amer Co -,18 United Fruit
Consolid Aircraft 19 North Pacific 6 US Rubber
Consolld Edison 27 Ohio Oil
Consolid Oil :
Contl Can
Com, Products
. 8 Pae Amer
.86 Pac Gas &
..48 Packard Motor
Crown Zellerbch 12 Pan-Am Airways 12
Stocks and
Bonds
Aofst 19
Boxro vsnaoEs
Compiled by Tba Associated
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Indus
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103.9
102.7
99.7
103.6
98.9
Net ebaafe
Ucnday
Previous dsy
Month a(0
Tear ago
Unch
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58
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60.9
48.S
1940 hifh
1940 low
STOCK AVERAGES
80 15 15 SO
Indus Bails Util Stocks
Net chan.e A .1 A .1 Unch A .1
Monday 57.7 15.0 85.0 41.2
Previous day 57.8 14.9 15 0 41.1
Month a jo .. 57.6 15.8 15.6 41.4
Tear ar (S I 16.8 S7.7 46.0
1940 high 74.2 30.5 40.6 62.2
1940 tow 62.8 1S.0 80.9 87.0
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Prod 12 Trans-America
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G)mmiinity Fair
Is Set at Shedd
ALBANY For the annual
Shedd community fair, August
28, the Halsey chamber of com
merce will present the night pro
gram. The fair promises to be one
of the outstanding events of the
year.
A commercial parade, in which
Halsey has also been asked to
participate, will take place at 11
o'clock, following the Junior pa
rade which will open the fair.
Each entry in the- junior parade
will be. given special awards.
Dinner will be served at noon.
The afternoon will be devoted to
sports and horse events. The
Worm Turns -a Somersaultl
With His Hal In the Ring
But Wish You Were Here!
IT IS HERE
jo 1 a. - Sr to-.
Uncle Is No Fashion Plate I
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UP TOO MLtrH PEOPLE? WOIJLO
LOOrfSl YOUX HAVE
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Boy Scouts Take
Trip for Weekend
SALEM HEIGHTS The Boy
Scout troop No. 19 of Salem
Height is planning a weekend
trip to the Little North Fork of
the Santiam river this saturaay,
with their " scoutmaster, John
Harnsberarer. and assistant scout
master, Harvey Peterson.
John Hansberger was repeat
edly stung by 'yellow Jackets Fri
day night while at work with his
tractor. The wheel of the tractor
evidently hit a hole in the ground
where the yellow Jackets had
their nest and they became so
enrsged the - whole swarm fol
lowed him.- , " :
. High school students are requested-
to leave their certifi
cate of residence with Mr. Skel
ton at the schoolhouse. The clerk
will at-n thorn and turn them
over to the county superintend
ent. Mrs. Ruth Chapman was a
Portland visitor the first of the
week. '
Rosemarie Donovan and Ann
Baker have returned from a
week's star at the eamn near
Sliver Creek falls. '
Mrs. Fred Burger and children.
who have ' been spending the last
two weeks at their cabin at Nel
scott, are expected home this
weekend.
night program " will start at . 8
o'clock.
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Beady,
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UOLALLA Mrs. M. Sim
mons and Ther jmother," Mrs. A. P.
Thatcher -entertained with a
luncheon at the Simmons home
Friday afternoon. Present were
Mrs. E. -R. Wallace; Mrs. Jr E.
Riddeli, Mrs. Walter C. Riddel!,
Mrs. H. C Brede, Mrs. Lottie Nel
son. Mrs. P. J. Breen, Mrs. George
Case, ' Mrs. i Lyman Inman, Mrs.'
M. L. Simmons' and Mrs. A. P.
Thatcher. , r ' - ! '"
A i group met Thursday night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.
J. Breen ln remembrance of their
wedding anniversary. The evening
was- spent in playing pinochle
with high score prise being won
by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henricl.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brod
korb, Mr. and j Mrs. ' Claude
Henricl and Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Breen who were Also presented
with a gift for their wedding an-
niversary.i
Mrs. Glenn Rash and children
returned Wednesday - from a
weeks': vacation at Cannon beach.
They were accompanied on the
outing by relatives from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson have
rented the newly completed Hung-
erfora house on Molalla avenue.
The house formerly v owned by
the Clare Flukes I has been pur
chased by Mr. and. Mrs. Gilmore.
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