The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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'The OnEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon Wednesday Morning August 1. 1S3
Grains Advance
In Chicago Pit
Show of Strength Is Best
in Weeks; Mill Baying
.Causes Upturn
CHICAGO, Aug. JO-ipy-Gralns
made tbelr best show of strength
. in some weeks today, wheat ad-
.aneinjc as much as two cent a
. hnsbel at times, Deliveries of all
grains closed at or near the best
level of the day.
After a slow start with both
wheat and corn selling - belo
Monday's final prices, the tenpa
of trading suddenly increased and
an apward trend was maintained
throughout the session.
- Final prices for wheat were
lMt-1 cents shove Monday'i
closing quotations, with the May
delivery in the vanguard. The
September contract closed at
70-; December 72-, and
May 73-.
Tone Is Firm
' The firm tone here was attrlb
Qted to strength of the Minne
apolis market. Most of the day
the northwest market led the
price upturns in American mar
kets on buying attributed to mills
and an apparent lack of any Im
portant hedging pressure. The
close at Minneapolis was l-2
cents higher, the latter on the
September delivery, while the
Kansas City market lagged much
of the time, a closing spurt there
pushed prices 2 -24 cents high
er. The Winnipeg market held to
the pegged minimum levels, but.
at Buenos Aires, where the price
, pegs were removed, wheat at
noon was 2-2 cents lower and
corn - off. -
A feature of the market was
the ability of the September
wheat contract to follow the ad
vance in the deferred positions
despite some further occasional
liquidation pressure.
Reports from Minneapolis said
that about 15 per cent of the re
ceipts there was free wheat, sug
gesting that the greater portion
was going into storage presuma
bly under the government loan
program. .
Weather conditions were re
ported favorable for harvesting
In the northwest and in the Ca
nadian provinces.
Closing Quotations
1 NEW YORK, Aug. JO-f-Today's closing quotations:
American Can 84 General Electric 82 Pullman 19
Am. Car & Fdy 23 General Foods ..-39 Radio 4
Am Rad Std San 6 General Motors 45 Rayonier 15
Am Roll Mills 10 Goodrich 11 Rayonier Pd .... 26
Am Smlt & Ref 35 Great Northern 22 Republic Steel.. 16
Am Tef & Tel 159 Greyhound 10 Richfield Oil 8
Am Tob Co 74 Illinois Central.. 37 Safeway Stores.. 42
Aviation Corp. 4 Insp Copper 8 Sears Roebuck 76
Am Water Wks S Internat Harves 42 Shell Union 8
Am Zinc L & S 4 Inter Nick Can 23 Socony Vacuum i
Anaconda 19 Inter P 4c Pulp 554 Sou Cal Edison 26
Armour 111 4 Inter Tel Jb Tel 2 Southern Pacific 7
Atchison 16 Johns Manville 58 Sperry Corp 86
Bald Loco 14 Kennecott 26 Stand Brands.... 6
Bendlx Aviation 29 Libby-O-Ford .... 87 Stand Oil Calif 17
Bethlehem Steel 76 Lockheed 24 Stand Oil In 24
Boeing Airplane 13 Loew's 23 Stand Oil NJ 33
Borden 18 Montgomery Wd 40 Stone Webster- 7
Borge Warner 16 Nash Kelvinator 4 Studebaker 7
Callahan Z-L - 1 National Biscuit 19 Sunshine Mining 8
Calumet Hec 5 Nat Dairy Prod 13 Texas Corp . 85
Canada Dry 14 National Dist.... 20 Trans-America 4
Canadian Pacific 3 N T Central .... 11 Union Carbide ..68
Caterpillar Trac 43 N Am Aviation 16 Union Oil Calif 12
Celanese ..J. 28 North Am Co.. 19 Union Pacific... 82
Chesapeake & O 37 Northern Pacific C United Airlines 15
Chrysler J 70 Ohio Oil 6 United Aircraft 35
Col Gas fc Elec. 5 Pac Amer Fish i United Corp 1
Com'wealth Sou 1 Pac Gas 4b Elec 28 United Drug 3
Consolt Aircraft 20 Pacif Tel A Tel 121 United Fruit 61
Con Edison 27 Packard Motor.. 3 US Rubber 18
Consolldt Oil 6 Pan-Am Airways 13 US Rubbed Pfd 80
Corn Products 48 Param .. 5 US Steel 61
t Crown Zellerbh 14 J c Penney 81 Vanadium 80
Curtiss Wright.. 7 , Penna RR 19 Warner Pict .2
Douglas Aircraft 70 J Phelps Dodge 27 Western Union.. 17
Du Pont 162 Phillips Petro 32 Westinghs Elec 96
Eastman Kodak 125 Pub Serv NJ 35 Woolworth 31
Oar Loan Is All Paid
Up How and II Was So
Easy-
v-------- I 1
Xfo pCErwal wemh
to il a son or
4aughtr with
wtddlng plaml
Fnnilah th horn.
Cirw thim Iht
start Cx&r nood.
XI 70a n4d a LOAN lor fhls pnrpos and
on yoa can obtain La a torf Cms. In a
conTnIat mrrnner, hast turn to today's
Austen Comedy
I.
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: ... .
- -
-
It's love at last between Greer Garson and Laurence Oliver, who go
through numerous trials and tribulations before they are united tn
"Pride and Prejudice, delightful Jane A oaten comedy-romance
which opens today for a three-day run at the Elslnore theatre.
Salem Market Quotations
(Boylag lricaa)
Tba prices blo supplit- - laeal
trocar ara ladieatira of the -ail- markat
price paid U frewera T Esleni bojars
bat ars no guaranteed by Taa States
man i
VEGETABLES
Fresh corn, sack
Beani, green ..
.60
.08
.08
.35
1.15
.20
1.00
1.25
1.50
.25
.03
.09
1.50
.50
.85
.40
.04
.80
.90
.80
.08
.80
.90
Cabbage, lb.
Carrots, local, dos.
Cauliflower, local .
Cucumbers, dos.
Celery
Lettuce, loaal ,
Onions, 50 lbs.
Green onioqs. dos. .
Peppers, green .
Peppers, red
New Potatoes, 10'J lbs. Ho. 1.
60 lbs. No. 2
Radishes
Squash. Crook neck, dos..
Squash, Zucchini, lb. .
Squash. Danish, dos. .
Spinach, Seattle, box
Tomatoes, lug
Peas, local, lb
Beets, dcs.
Spear Melons -
Wbtat, No 1. redeaned. bu
.70
Oats, Ko. 1.
18.00 to 20.00
!
pnn
mm
-1
4 -
2 -
'Money to Loan Classification
- Romance Billed
Bntterfat, No. 1, 2c;
No. 2, 27c; premium,
80 c.
A grade print 82c Hi B
grade 81; quarters 88 c
Feed barley toot
CloTer I ay. ton
Alfalfa bar. ton
19.00 U 10.00
8.00
10.00 to J8.00
Egg snasb. No. 1 grade, SO lb. bag 1.80
Dairy feed, 80 lb bag 1.88
Hen scratch feed , 1.94
Cracked corn 1.98
EGOS AND POULTRY
(Buying Prices of Andersen's)
Grade A large, dos.
28
Grade A medium, dos.
.20
SO
.11
.18
.17
.09
J8
.08
.OS
Grade B large, doa.
Pullets
Colored hens
Colored trjt
White Leghorn, beary-
White Leghorn frya
White Leghorns, ligbt
Old Roosters
HeaTT bens. lb. ., ,, . .11
(Bnytag mces of Man on creamery
Grade A large, dos.
.83
Grade A medium, dos.
.20
.20
.15
.17
.11
.09
J
48
.15
ai
Grade B large, dos.
Checks, undergrade
Large dirty ,
Pallets, dos.
Leghorn hens
Leghorn fryers. 1 !bs.,
Colored fryers 8-8 lbs
Colored fryers, 8 lbs. and. sp..
Colored bene
HOPS
(Baying Prices)
1939
SO to
.40
.80
1940 contracts, lb
LIVESTOCK
(Buying prices for So. 1 stock, based an
conditions and sales reported ap to 4 p.sn.)
1940 siring lambs 7.00 to 7.25
Tearling lambs S.00
Ewes 8.00 to 1.60
Hogs, top, 160 220 lbs. 7.10
Sows 4.50 fo 6.00
Beef cows to 6.50
Bulls 6.25 to S.75
Heifers -- S.00 to 1 00
Dairy type cows 4.00 to 4.50
Lira Teal 10.00
Dressed Teal, lb . .14
WOOL AKD IfOHAIB
(Baying Prices)
Wool, me-llam. lb. -
Coarse, lb.
Lambs, lb ,
.88
.83
.2
.80
Mohair
Union Hill Folk
Move Near Lyons
UNION HILL Mr. and Mrs.
Cleo Yokum, Jack and Patricia
Tokum and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Shepherd have all moved to the
McCulley mountain near Lyons
where they recently bought a
place.
Mrs. Jessie Pendleton, who has
been attending school at the Uni
versity of Oregon for the past
year has moved to Underwood,
Wash., where she will teach
school.
1 .
Stocks Chalk up
Recovery Gains
Commodities lilt Forward,
, Bonds Show Strength
in Financial Mart
NEW TORIC Ant. JMaVThe
recovery theme ruled in today's
financial markets. ; .
Without much Important spot
sews from either home or abroad
to go on, stocks, chalked up gains
of fractions to 2 points, bonds put
on a show of quiet strength and
commodities tilted forward.
The Associated Press average
of CO issues was np .4 of a point
at 41.9, best advance for any
single session since - August 9.
Transfers, while still far under
the pay level for commission
houses, expanded to 240,800
shares against yesterday's 24-year
low of 121,850.
Breadth of the come-back was
exemplified by the fact 8X2 indi
vidual issues were traded com
pared with 402 the day before. Of
the total, 201 were np, it down
and 135 unchanged.
The main factor in the upward
shift, brokers said, was the idea
of some analysts that, with sell
ing drying up to a mere dribble.
the chances for at least substan
tial temporary upward reversal
were better than ordinary. In ad
dition, business prospects, buoyed
by the long-term defense spend
ing, program, remained fairly
bright.
Stocks well in front Included
US Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler,
General Motors, Douglas Aircraft,
Glenn Martin, United Aircraft,
Amerclan Smelting, Kennecott,
Chesapeake & Ohio, Great North
ern, Texas Corp., American Tele
phone. Loft, International Paper
preferred, American Can, Eastman
Kodak and Du Pont.
Dunns Have Daughter
BILVERTON Born to Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Dunn, Sunday,
August 18, at the Silrerton hos
pital, a girl.
POLLY AND HER PALS
MICKEY MOUSE
Or
MNMES
IW&Ue MCJOEY
P1NC7S HIMSELF
ENTERED N THE
EAGLE THEATRE
CONTEST,
00HPETMO FOR
AsN UNKNOWN
JOB .WHICH
IS QUE OF
TKEPStttES
UTTLE ANNIE ROONET
SCHOCLTTE-ACHEW
DlDMTCVtRUXX
TOOTS AND CASPEB
BEIN' ENSASED xiv I I SUPPOSE NO, SlRREEr X DONY 75F ce Af ESPEClALXV
f SURE fS GREAT, v -rOLVXTi VDLL.L. WANT V VwANT VUH TGfVE UP KfC J ( "W OME ABOUT NCS
IfzHlQZtFlA M -TXr3 PUgO AAUST 1
THOSE OH. LET ME SUPtTLV ! IP WE CAN'T ALT-TR (
SUITS IVE HAD HANLtIN-t l HA YE THEM J?.? ?ZM SQUEEZE INTO h THE SUITS TO PIT HIM )
N VOUf? CLOTHES CLOSCT )F0R COLONEL. BUT THEY-RH gljL THOSE CLOTHES THEN WELL ALTER 1
DO YOU KNOW ANVONC ( HOOPER. MUCH TOO WITH A WM TO PIT THE SUfTS' f
uun . .9 I V CfulAi 1 DriD I - . eune.urou .1 r-1 MB IS). II
WW nW Lll wl ) lUMfl m wwwww. I I ww.-w-.w.w W . M " 1 w M w. m . wWWHHw J I
fa r-- L-l HIM! V Ms?v
HUMBLE THEATRl Starring
VCU THINK ITt. PUNNV THAT f M A FK-KT MAKlACf.
, jrT7 BOT SCCTLL "SCON S
f ARF AJ3i fl CHANGE VCXJRTUNBy
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Quotations
rOBTLAKIJ, Oi..A. 10 (ATP)
Free'aea' exrliaaf o Better: extras SStt;
stead ar4s 99: priaa tints 18; firsts IS.
Batteries 80-88 fe.
Im: Large axtraa 94: taa4araa
11; saeetaas eatraa 12; ataadaraa It;
aasall extras 14.
Cheeeo: Triplet . 15 ; teat IS. ,
Portland Grain
POBTtXD. Ore- Aasv 90 (AP)
Wheat : . Opea Hick Lot CUee
BacuaaaWr ?0 10 - -t0 -
Cash 3raia: Oats, No. 9 -!. orbit.
84.00. Barley, X. 1. S lb. BW, vkita.
ZO.oo. ie. i iiax. uiw,
' Caak Wheat (BU): Soft v.iU T1H;
weetora orbit 71 tt; weatera t4. 71.
ST. 1 S lm! Slr fAU 11
piT eeat T1H: 11 par emit 184 IS per
. m .. . mm
CBS I . 4 pvr wmmm
Har4 vhiU-Baart: 11 per cant Tl; II
per eeat 80; 14 pej eeat 81.
rv. t.i,.. trt. lit.
barley 1; floar 10; cera 8; Mta 8; saiUr
Im4 1.
Portland Livestock
POBTLAXD. Ore., Aaf. 10 (AP)
(D8DA) Hovs: Salable 400; acure.
Barrvwa
Gilts
4e.
S-l.
o-b,
",
Sd-eh,
gd eb,
e-ek ,
140-160
16O-180
180 100
100 120
130140
140 170
S70-S0O
na.
Iba.
Iba.
lbs.
iba.
Iba.
Iba.
S.1S
7.15
T.004
6.75 W
S.&0
S.J5W
T.ie
7.85
7.85
7.85
T.15
7.00
S.S0
Feeder pi
(d eb, 70 120
Iba.
S.50O ' 00
Cattle: Salable 100: eelree
ateady wiiU Heoday'a close.
Steers, gooa, SOO-1100 Ibs-f
io xeediasa, 7&0-1 loo iba 7
do common. 750-1100 Iba 6
Heifers, food, 750-900 lbs- 8.
ere med'.-m, 500-900 lbs S
do common. 500-900 lbs 6.
Cows, food, all weirbts . 5.
do medinm, all weif-nts a.
d cat-corn, all veicbts 4.
da easJier, all weights 8.
Balls (yesrlinjs exctaded.
beef, food, all weights- 7.
da sausage, food, all wta S.
do eaossfe, med, all wts 6.
do aaasage, ct-em. all wta 6.
00 7.15
750 7.00
25 6.75
006$ 6.25
SO Id 10.50
00y 9 50
50 (rf 7.00
Yealere. fd-eh, all wts 9.
do com-med, all weights- T.
do coll. all weights 5.
Sheep: Salable 200.
Spring lambs, foed-eholce 9 .7.75(9 8.15
do medium ana gooa T.zaia 7. so
do common 6.25(4 7.50
Xwee (sborn), ford ihoiee 8.00 8.50
do eemnos and medinm 1.25 (gf S.00
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Af. 20 (AP)
Country meate Selling price so retail
Put
AKf "THE
OLD HAPPy HALUEE
--rwe
SXZT
The
Popeye
KfMrWESEf
15; alow,
50 10.00
75$ 9.50
50 7.75
25 0 8.50
50 S 8.15
25$ 6.50
750 6.50
75 5.75
OOfcJ 4.75
25tf 4.0O
-MTERESTEOTO KNOW
IV
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LURED
Ttsv're
Here!
V VER WRONG I I
COME. E3ECAUSE I J
Tcapcrary Lccslica 173 S. Liisriy - O23 Bksl: ScdH srJ
at Portland
ers: Ceortry kllUS kera Vet batebera,
115-150 iba. SW-lOe: reaVera (aer 15H-
16 lb. j llgbt Uin, -11-18.' keary l.
11; lamb. epriag. 10lSe ; ewea. S
7a; fod ottaw tews, IN lb.; eaaaer
eewa. i-Hlbt feo.ua. 18-11 la.
Lie Sialiry Beytaf price: Ka. 1
trad Leghorn kiwilera. 1 V 8 lb 14 :
try era aader 9 Iba, 15e; fryers 1 t 4
Iba. 17a; roastc-s -er 4 lba 18; Ler
ker beas er t Pa lie; Leghero
kea onder 8H Iba- 9e; colored, bene
er 9 I be I8; eIwr4 be a 1 t
ioa xse; ia ratra a-e.
. Dreaa4 . tarkeys e-uaal. Ol4 crop
eeiiiaf irwwi Mai N. 1, is, tm
18-14: aew crop 88 lb.
OaUas Orefe crystal Wax 9,79 pr
SO-Ib. - bag; Oroces Xaarrs 1.OO-1.10;
Takimaa 1.9.
Potatsaa ratrm OsecWabJafta,
1 -X.O COfV
Ray Selllaf prie t retaJlera: Alfal
fa K. 1, 14.00-14.50 tea : eal--eUb 10.00
tea ; eiovrr 11.0) tea ; Tiatothy eastern
Oreroa 17 0O-1S00 tea; valley Tlatotky
l w tee rortian.
Wl 1949 aasere) Orecea raafo, 80
94c: ereewbrod 17 X4; WUlamets val
ley 19 meatka 83a la.
Mohair 1940. 11 moatks 15 la.
Caaeara 1940 peel 6e ' lb.
Hops Oreroa 1939. -40-41 lb. 1940
contract 80 lb.; 1940 eeedlea 87 40.
aeraiaal
Doawatle floor eelliaf prir. city de
li eery 1 te 95 bbL lots: Family pateata.
48a. 5.70-6.80: baktrs kard wheat, act
4 40-5.85; bakers' blatem. 4.75-5.05;
bleadea wbeat floor. 4.90-5.10; soft
wheat, 4:80-4.85; graham 49s, 4.50; whole
wbeat 49a . 4.5S bbL
Wool in Boston
u v... . a . . - vmr - ucua f
A wmMvm ww. w. , C Www WwUwWIJ
dall today. Very few iaqairiea were be
ing reiTe4 and bids were generally
well kelew dealers' askiaf prices. A few
car lota of roan try-packed tkre eighths
and qaarter blood k right reoc wools were
fieaee, delirered t mill.
Demo Picnic Changed
The , date of the first congres
sional district democratic picnic
at Taquina state park has been
changed from September 1 to Sep
tember IS because of advance
ment of the date of the all-state
get-together In Portland to Sep
tember 1, It was announced yes
terday. Toung Democrats of Lin
coln county are sponsoring the
district rally.
Your Pride La Your Pockstl
Gentleman of Leisure
No Drones in This Beehive I
SOSOVfSw - EUTHez
-rHATTXAORa
kios At onritm
BOARO(4Q BSI
t4TT4RJB imVPWS.1
WHY DDMT MXl
MERI
sKsmnrs maac
Colonel WlH Hare a Fit!
Popeye Slicks out His Chin
VOUTJL E3E
A t-TT " J. I
1 . r w ips,jv s m sik. f rw. - "sr Li r j-r"-w Ka8aw m v . w i
V VErS. BAJT I PUT THE
I rviAnrT VAjact3T vam . M
VOU HERE
VVOULD PfsJD m
VOLTD COME. IF JT HAD
AKtVTHtfsfCi TO
WTTH PkrHTttsia
SGI
IGwanians Select
Salem, 1911 Meet
SPOKANE, Aug. I-WrFV-By
unanimous vote accompanied by
stamnlnr and cheering, northwest
KIwanlans today 'closed their
JJrd die trie t convention the
largest they ever held with a
m . m.9 "f ft Tnmaa"
CVUUBUU11UUU Ww w-
acUTitles and a pledge to help
stamp them out.
The ' resolution, v r g d that
"steps should be taken by public
officials or by legislative action
to eliminate the recognition ef the
rights of organizations classed as
subversive to function as political
parties or to bo listed on any
ballot.- -
Further, it added. "Klwanls
wilt give fall cooperation to any
atepe to eliminate sach group.
At the morning session Arthur
S. Cory of Chehalls was elected
president for IS 41 and Salem,
Ore selected for the 1941. con
vention city.
Grandstand Fund Assured
PENDLETON, Ore Aug. 10-
UP-'Ror Raley. chairman of the
Pendleton roundup finance com
mittee, said today the necessary
135.000 to replace the roundup
grandstand and other facilities
destroyed by fire last week
'seemed assured."
Stocks and
Bonds
Aorast 19
S0BT ATIU-AGZS
Compiled by The Associated Proas
10
Ket ebaafa A .1
Taesday 45.4
Prevroos day 65. 1
Vonth ago 56.4
Tear at 55.7
1940 kigk 59 9
1940 low 49.1
STOCK AYXKAQES
SO
Xadae
Ket ebeafo A .6
Taoaday a.-
Praeiooa day S7.7
Montk ago r .
Vsr sg 64.9 .
1940 bifb - 74.1 '
1940 low 63.8 .
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S NOUVE ALWAV&
I KKEW
10 10 10
A .9 D .1 A1.0
101.1 96 S .
101.9 94.7 899
103.8 964 S7.S
99.9 ' 96.1 67.5
108.9 97.5 58.5
9 9 90.9 S5.1
13 is eo
Kails TJtil Stecka
A .8 A .8 A 4
15.8 85 8 41 6
35 0 85 0 41.9
, 35.4 85.5 41.4
17.8 88.1 66 8
10.9 40.6 53.8
18.0 80.9 87.
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For the
EnCre
Family
flcrci : Sired Frca Oli
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Paroling Fiedler
OnnncArl xr T?nin
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PORTLAND, Aug. 20-V-D
trlct Attorney James R. Bain of
Maltnomah county voiced opposi
tion to parole for George. edler
In a letter to Fred Flnsley, sUte
director of parole and probation.
. Fiedler is serving a sentence of
IS years In 'the state prison for
his part In the alaying of Multno
mah County Deputy Sheriff Ernest
Loll. September If. IMS. He Is
to have a hearing before the board
November 29.
Loll was shot as be attempted
to take Fiedler and A. Ferdinand
Weston Into custody, for shooting
pheasants out of season.
Weston is serrint a life term.
Money to
LOAII
At Low Bates
o Emharraaiilat
QetkBs Asked
Let Us Help Yoa Fly th
Banner of Succesn
Slale Finance Co.
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