PAGE EIGHT The 0GON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon. Thursday Morning. August 22. 1S43 To Flour Mart Price Saes Cent Before Recovering . Slightly; Hedging Noted CHICAGO. Aug. il-ifPY-Boy lag of flour which stimulated milling business the last few days subsided today, permitting wheat prices to sag about a cent before recorerlnr partially. Wheat Tslues at the close Tues day had risen more than 3 cents from the season's lows establish ed Friday. This attracted profit taking which, supplemented by hedging of limited quantities of new wheat offered for sale, caus ed prices to drift lower- as soon as milling support dlmlnunedu Wheat adranced as much as cent In early dealings, stlmu lated by strength In securities, mill buying and , the optimistic tenor of British war statements. Around midsession, howerer. prices dipped as much as 1 cents from tbe early highs. Clos ing figures were lower than yesterday, September 70 4. December 7174-72. Trade derelopments had rary- Ing effects on outside markets, Minneapolis wheat adranced about a, cent at one stage and closed -K higher. Kansas City prices were . cents lower at one time and closed -l down, .Millers reported the Friday price Break stimulated enough flour business to bring spring wheat millers sales to 164 per cent of capacity the past week compared with 45 per cent the preTlous week and 35 per cent a year ago Winter wheat sales In the south west were 78 per cent compared with 17 per cent the preyious week and 25 per cent a year ago. Eastern dealers reported large buyers were In the market for flour but that prices were shore offers. . Buenos Aires wheat tumbled more than 2 cents on top of cor responding losses yesterday. Min Imam prices in effect since last May were abolished a few days ago. Winnipeg prices held at min lmum quotations, as has been the case erer since June 20. 100 Tons Beans Co Daily to Cannery STAYTOJf The peak of the season for the later rarlety of beans has been reached this week with 100 tons of beans pouring into the Stayton cannery dally. The crop is thought to be the best since 1936. There are enough bean pickers to handle the crop with approxi , mately 7000 pickers. The migra tory labor camp on the Lafky farm now has a population of 1400 peo ple, and there are no -scant tents. Some families are moring to hop yards but the tents are being filled from waiting lists of pickers. Picker who register at the farm labor camp receiye 2 in food stamps for eTery member of the family, which is paid back by working at the camp for 35 cents an hour. Some of the food stamps may be applied only toward pur chase of surplus products, while the remainder are good for any foods, but not liquor or tobacco. Three Want It "For KeepsT - v . r I I At" "UN f . ; f ' ' " I - ty' I ' ' ' r i .a. . - , -.- ' luj ........ hi - I U Competition, always keen at the Pendleton Jound-Up, will be at fever pitch at uie 31st annual rodeo, September 11,12, 13 14, not only for prize money bat for the coveted $5000 sterling silver Sam Jack son trophy for champion all aronnd cowboy. The trophy most be won three times for permanent possession and no less than three top-notch performers hare twice won the prize. They're BUI Mc Makin of Trail City, South Dakota, 1930 and 1037 winner, shown here with the trophy ; Everett Bowman of Hillsdale, Arizona, who placed both in 1032 and 1935, and Ike Rude, of Magnom, Okla homa, champion in 1981 and again in 1930, when he tied with Carl Arnold. j Salem Market Quotations . I ""sBnnnanna"MMe""a"""nsnnnw. VEGETABLES IVeih corn, sack Beans, r: een Cabbage, lb. Carrots, local, 3o Caaliflowcr, local Cucumbers, do. Celery (Boyloi rrieat) Tba prices below supplied by a local grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid U growers by Salem boyars Dot are sot guaranteed by ina Btatee- .60 .03 .03 .25 1.15 .20 1.00 1.25 1.60 .as .03 .09 1.50 .50 .15 .0 .04 .SO .90 .80 .08 .10 .90 Lettuce, local Onions. 50 lbs. , Green onions, do. , feppers, g-reea Peppers, red New Potatoes, 100 lbs. No. 1. 50 lbs. Ka. Radishes Squash. Crookaeck, dos, ftqoaab, Zaechini, lb. , Sqyaan, Jani(h, dos. . Spinach. Seattle, box Tomatoes, lag -, ,, reaa, JoeaL in Beets, dos. Spear Melons , - cnxnr, but akd sebds Wb-at. No 1. rat-leaned, hn. .TO Oats. No. ! 18.00 to 30.00 Feed barley ton 19.00 to 20.00 Closing Quotations NEW YORK, Aug4 2 1JP) Today's closing quotations: JL1 Chem it Dye 2 Eastman Kodk125 El Pow it Lt S Phil Petrol American Can 94 Allis-Chalmers 31 H Am Car A Fdy t3 Am Rd A Std Sn C H Am Roll Hills 10 H Am Smelt A Ref 3H Am Tel & Tel,159 Am Tobacco 74 Aviation Corp 4 Am W Wrks S Am Zinc LAS- S Anaconda- 4 M Atchison . 15 Bald Loco 14 Ts Bendfat Aviation 80 Beth Steel 77 Boeing Airplane 13 Borden , 18 "Borge Warner 17 Callahan Z-L. 1 Calumet Hec 4 Canadian Paelf 3 Caterpillar Trac 43 Celanese 2 S Chesa tt Ohio 3S Chrysler 73 Col. Gas A Elec 1 Coml Solvent . 9 Commlwth Soa J 1 Consold Aircraft 22 Consol Edison 28 Consold Oil Confl Oil 28 Corn Products. 49 Crown Zellerbch 14 Curtiss- Wright, 7 Doug Aircraft 71 Du Pont -.144 Gen Electric "Gen Foods Gen Motors , Goodrich Goodyear Tire Great Northern Greyhound - Illinois Central Insp Copper Inter Harvest Inter Nick Can Interna PAP Inter Tel A Tel Johns Manville Kennecott ..,, , Llb-O-Ford Lockheed j Loew's - Jontgora Ward Nash Kelvinator Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy Prod National Dlst National Lead . NT Central N. Am. Aviation North Ameri Co North Pacific Ohio Oil . ; Pac Amer Fish Pac Gas A El- Pacific Tel A T120 33 Proctor A Gamb 40 Pub Serv NJ 47 Pullman 11 Radio 15 Rayonler 23 Rayonler Pfd 11 Republic Steel 7 Richfield Oil S Safeway Stores 43 Sears Roebuck 24 Socony Vacuum 57 Sou Cal Edison- 2 Sou Pacific 69 B perry Corp 27 Standard Brands 38 Stand Oil Calif- 254 SUnd Oil In. 24 Standard Oil NJ 41 Stone Webster- 4 Studebaker 19 Sunshine Mining 13 Trans-America 20 Union Carbide 17 : Union Oil Calif 11 Union Pacific 18 United 19 United United C United United 28 Airlines. Alreraft- Corp Drug Fruit US Rubber UE Rubber Pfd- Packard Motor- a ti Pan-Am Alrwys 13 Vanadium Param S Warner Pict . 3 C Penney 81 Western Union.. Penna RR 20 Westlnghouse El - Woolworth . 29 S2 2 34 19 4 15 27 17 8 43 77 8 28 7 37 17 24 34 7 7 8 4 70 12 83 1 36 1 3 1 18 80 52 31 2 18 98 32 Jones Family Retrieves Fortune ' YV . i IIow tbe Jones family tries to retrieve tbe family fortvne after bex-om-lng financJally ewbeuraased Is told la "On Their Own, with Sprtmg Byingtoa Kern Howell, George Ernest and Jim Carlson, ptctnre opening today at the State theatre with The Howse Across tbe Eaj. i- Botterfat, No. 1, 20 e; No. 2,27c; premium, 0c. A grade print 82c ; B grade 81; quarters 83 c. Clover lay. ton Alfalfa bar, ton S.00 A Art a 1 AA " vm 1 1 VtW a at. vv r.ti math. No. 1 tn.it, 0 lb. bat 1.80 Dairy feed, (0 lb. b" 1.8ft Hen scratch feed 1.90 Cracked torn 1.95 BOGS AJTB POULTRY (Bnrlnf Prices of Andersea's) Grade A. large, dos. Orade medium, dos. Grade B large, dot. , Pallets Colored bens - Colored frjs Wkite Uef horn, aeavv White L. horn trjt Vhit Legborns, Ufbt Old Boosters Heavy bens. lb. .13 .SO JO Jl .19 -IT as .0 .11 (Bnyln. Price f Marloa C re a err) Grade A larse. dos. , . .S3 Grade A medium, dos. .30 tirade B lar.e, dos. - JO Checks, undergrade . J5 Large dirty ---. J7 Pallets, dos. Ul Leghorn bens - .09 Leghorn fryers. 1V lbs Jl Colored fryers t-S lb. Jl Colored fryers, S lbs. and -p J9 Colored bens , Jl HOPS (Baying Prices) SO .40 JO 1989 1940 contracts, lb LIVESTOCK (Baying prices for Ne. 1 stock, based en conditions and sales reported ap to 4 p m.) i40 string lambs ... I. oo te T.ao Tearliag laaibs (.00 Ewes SX0 f t.50 Hog. top, 160-230 lbs. .SS Sows 4.60 to 5.00 Beef cows Balls Heifers Dairy typs cows LIT Teal Dressed Teal, lb.. .I OO te S.BO -S.S5 te S.tS S.00 to S.BO 3.75 to 4.23 , ft" .14 WOOI. AKD MOBIB (Bnylog Prices) Wool, me-liem. lb. ' J9 Coarse, lb. J 3 Lambs, lb , J Mohair . JO 75 Are Registered At CE Conference TURNER The state Chris tian Endeavor conference opened Monday with 75 registered dele gates and 16 faculty members. The largest registration Is from Jennings Lodge. Those coming from the greatest distances are Hermliton. Klamath Falls and Grants' Pass. The executive coun cil has chosen Klamath Falls for the spring eon-entlon. Classes are conducted in the forenoons and recreation la enjoyed in. the af ternoons. The conference will close Sunday. A benefit Jitney supper for Turner firemen will be held at the Masonic hall Friday night, sponsored by the ladles of the Sunshine club. Mrs. Lucille McKinney has been named the republican committee woman for Turner precinct, Mabel La Ronte left Wednes day for her home at Clinton, Mo. She came west a year .and a half ago to be with her sister. Mrs. John Mickey. Stocks and Bonds Aagmst .St Compile- by Tbe Associated Proas BOND ATZX OES SO 10 Bails Iadns Net cbaagw A .3 A .3 Wednesday - ftS.S 103.4 Ir-nooa day SS.4 103.1 Heath age ftt.S 10X7 Tear ago -, 35.0 99.S 1949 high 89.S 10S.S 1349 tew 48.3 98.9 10 i TJtil D .1 . 9.S 94 S fl 0 97.5 0.S - - STOCK AVXaAOZS 30 15 IS Iadns Bails . TJtil Ke (bangs A .1 A .1 A .1 Wedrtwsday S9.4 IS. 5 S5.4 PrtTMiM day 6S.S 1S.S S5.S afeata ace BT. IS I SS.4 Tear age S4.4 1S.S ' 87.3 1949 high T4 S SO S 40 S 1840 tew 3. 18.9 403 18 . ferga A1.4 : 41.8 - 40.9 ; ST.T ; 8TJ I 88.8 8bJ 80 Stacks A .T 43.3 : 4i.s : 41.3 ! 45.3 S3 S i 7 J Traders Send Stocks Higher England' Defense Lends Heart; Advance Blade in Thh? Mart K v . . . NEW YORK, Aug. -MflV uearienea oy jcngiana's derense. Wall Street traders sent leading stocks higher today. . Tbe adrance was accomplls-ed In a , -thin- market In which there was. little Tublic participa tion but operators on the "long" side were cheered by the fact the movement seemed to be in con tinuation of the risinr trend. The Associated 'Press arerage of CO leading shares rose .7 of a point at 42.. helping to eradi cate much, of last- week's losses. Transactions totaled only 360,- Sio, but that was an lmprore- ment oyer yesterday's 242,800. The rise waa the biggest In three weeks. Signalizing heightened confi dence In the state of British de fenses : and In. the offensive action of the royal air- force was the fact the day's best boosts were among the war stocks, steels, motors, alrcrafts, chemi cals and metals. Prime Minister Churchill's statement of Tuesday that Great Britain was maklnr war plans more than two years ahead, con tributed strongly to those shares' support. At the same time mar ketmen expect such securities to be primarily affected by Amer ica's rearmament. Improred action In metals shares followed announcements of price rises for both scrap cop per and lead and a report that refiners' supplies of lead had de creased to the smallest in years. Alrcrafts recelred a boost from United Aircraft corpora tion's announcement of a $15,- 000,000 plant expansion. Well out in front at the close were such shares as US Steel, Bethelehem, General Motors, Quotations at Portland POKTLAXD. Ore, . Ang. ' SI (AP) Prod ace .-change Better: extras --ft; standards St; prima firsts firsts 38. Batteries SO-son. Kggs: Large extras 85; ata-dards 31; aediaaa extras, SI; standards 19 1 ssaail extras x. Cheese: Triplets 15 ft ; feet IS. s Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ora- Ang. 81 (AP) Wheat: - - Orea High' Low Clos4 . . . ' A . Beptemoer . ... w i -1 Cash rrsU: Oats. . MB-Ttt. white, xs.ou. nsrwj, ne., a, ee-iB. tt , u.uv Neu 1 flax. 1.51. ;. Cask wheat (bid) : Sofa . whrts, T3; astern white, 1; wastes- red, 71H. Bard red winter Ordinary, T0H ; 11 per cent, 11 x per-. r - vmm h 14: 14 per cent. T5. Hard wbite-Banrt: 11 hi ent 18: IS nr cent. 80: 14 sir cent. 83. -. P ' NMlntii' Waeas. 47? nar ley,.!; f tear, 1; corn, lj ky, S; iU- leea . Portland tiyestock POETLAKD, Ore- Af. Il (AP) fUSDAJ Hogs: Salable 400: aetiTe. Barrows and gilts, good- choice 140-16O lbs. . S 6.00 S.S5 do gd-hoiee ISO-ISO lbs. .60 7.O0 da gd-choiee 180-200 lbe S.85 7.00 de-gd-eLoice,0O-220 lbs. 6.75 7.00 do gd-chies -20-J40 lbs. 6.85 S.85 4a gi-beies 240-370 lbs. 6.25 Q 6.60 do d-ebie 370-300 lbs. 6.00 ) 6.50 Feeder pigs, good-choice. 70-120 lbs. ., , 9.00 a . Cattle: Salable 175. total salable 25, total 40, steady. Steers, good, 900-1100 lbs-? do medium, 750-iiuo ids do common, 750-1100 lbs Heifers, good, 750-900 lbs- do -tMiiss, soo-yvo IDS do eomnos, 600-900 lbs- Cows, good, all weights do n ledinn, all weights, do cat-corn, all weights do eanner, all weights. Bulls (yearlings xehided, ' beef, good, all wghta do aaasage, good, all wta do sausage, mod. all wta do saasage, (t ern, all wts 300; cairns 9.6010.00 7.75 & 9.50 6.50 7.75 8.50 8.35 S.50 6.50 6.76 4.76 4.00 8.25 6 6.50 5.2 5 6.75 4.75 4.00 S.25 . ... t.oc& 6.75 6.25 5.00 7.25 7.00 6.75 6.25 Chrysler, US Robber, Harrester, Douglas, United Aircraft, Glenn Martin, Sperry, US Gypsum, Al lied Chemical, Du . Font, Dow Chemical, Westlnghouse, Phelps Dodge, American Smelting, West ern Union, Chesapeake & Ohio, Standard Oil of NJ, International Paper and Loft. Taalara, gd-cb, all wts S.5010.50 do eonvsaed, ail weights 7.00 4j 9.60 de call, aU weights 6.50 U 7.00 Sheep: Salable 1000, aronnd ball sup ply held off market, others steady te wesc . ; - . . ' . . Sprinr lambs, go4-cho!ca , f . 7.75(3 8.33 , da mediuin aad good 7.35 fet 7.50 44 oomiaoa i 6.35 6 7.60 Xwes (shorn), good ihoi ce 3.00 (ij 8.50 4o eoosmen aad -Mdinm , 1.2 54i 8.00 Portland Produce : PORTLAND, Ore- Ang. 31 (AP) Couatry meats Seilias: nrica aa retail ers: Conctry killed bogs beat butchers. lza-i.o s. -iue; -eaiers fancy 1H 18c lb.; light thin. 11-lSo, beary 19 11c: lambs, spring. 10-15e: ewes. 6- 7s r good cotter cows. 9 1 Oe lb.; esnaer cows, Hi-s lb.; balls. lO-lls la. - . Lire peaUry Baying prices; Ko. grade Lerhorn broilers. 14-3 lbs- 14a: frj ers nndtr S lbs. lie: fryers 2 te 4 lbs.. 17e; roasters e-er 4 lbs- 18c; Legs" bora bans over 3 Hi lbs- lie; Legborm uens-aaatr I), im, e; colored bene erer iba., lis; colored hens 1 te lbs- 13c; old roosters Se Dressed . tnrkeya Nominal. Old , crop soiling prices: beas Ka ., 10c; tons .---e; saw crop ssc is. .. r- 'Onions Oregon crystal was 3.73 per o-ib. - nag; uregoa anvera 1.00-i.lO; Zakimaa l.CO. - . Potatoes -astern Oregon- Washington. i eo-i.ou ews. ... ' Hsy Selling price U retailers: Allel ic Ne. 1, 14.00-14.50 ton; oat-TeUh 10.00 ton ; clover 11.0 3 ton ; Timothy casters Orerou 17 00-18.00 ton; valley Timothy icvw tea rortuu i-. T- Wool -1940 eastern Oreron ran re. SO- 34c; crossbred 2 7-2 8e; Willamette Tar Icy 13 months 83c lb." Mohair 1940, . 12 months 35c lb. Cascara 1940 peel , 6c lb. Hops Oreron- 1939. 40-dlc lb. 1940 contracts 80s lb. J 19eO ceedleas S7-40o, nominal Domestic floor selling price, citr de- Hrery 1 to 35-bbL lota: Family patents, 49s, 5.70-6.80; bakers' hard whest, net 4 40-5.85; bakers' blucstem, 4.75-5.05 blended - whest floor, 4.90-5.10: soft whest,-4:80-4.85; graham 49s, 4.50; whole wheat 49a 4.55 bbU Wool in. Boston BOSTOX. Ang. 21 (AP) (TJSDA) Tbe Boston wool market continued quiet today. Occasional sales, of fine territory wools were reported at around 80 cents, s roared basis, for original bag wool at average French combing length; The short French combing and clothing wools in original bags, brought mostly 75-77 cents, scoured basis. Graded fine French combing territory wools were being offered at 82 85 cents, scoured br.sis. 250 Rams Going On Block Friday V PENDLETOJiT, Ore., , Aug. . 11- GPV-A total of 750 animals will go on' the block at the Oregon Wool Growers' -soclatJon( ram sale starting ; Friday, Association Secretary Walter Holt said today. The total last yehr was ; 500. ; New owners offering rams' In clude Guy Chandler, Ellensburg; Frank Brown, Jr., Carlton ; Fred W. Hicks. Corbett. Jimmle Rldi dell. Independence, and Roland Thomas. Hllgard.v r, yv ; Returning owners wfJI include H. G. Arery. Paul Knauts and H. J. Speckhart, La Grande; A, I. Eoff, Salem; F. H Fager, Elgin, Ore. ; Clayton Fox, Imbler, Or. ; Stanley Green, Stan field; Kirk man, Co., Walla Walla; J Mike Royes, Summerrille; T. SU Teeter, Imbler: Dare M. Waddell, Amity; B. Burroughs, Homedale, Idaho; Alex Cruickshank, McMinnrllle; Floyd T.' Fox, Silrerton; C. I. Pe dersen " and Floyd Edwards," Al bany; Howard Raser, Walla Wal la; Jay M. Reynolds,- Corral is; Mrs. Lola M. Ross,; McMinnrllle; Kllian Schmidt, Bearer Creek. Ore.; Harms Brothers. Canby; Glen wood Farm, -Portland; John K. Madsen, ML Pleasant, UUh; Frank Frailer and ; Cunningham Sheep company, Pendleton. ". Denver People Visit at Suve SDVER w Mr. land Mrs. M. I. Conker were surprised Tuesday night when his sister, Mrs. Henry . Kramer and her son, Robert Gray of Denrer, Colo., came to spend a - week. Maurice Dodaon, a former resi dent, waa burned badly about the face- recently -when a ralre cap blew off throwing steam in his face' at the Cooper mill in Inde- pcndence.He spent sereral days In s Salem hospital ' but is now at home and much-improred. - Mr. 'and Mrs. M. S. Newton and ; three sons, Eugene, Ray and Donnle, left' Sunday morning for Weatherly, Mo., I their former home,-to risit relatires. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Humphreys will stay at the Newton home to care for things. The Newtbns - expect to be -gone a month. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halght sre the parents of a son born at their home Friday afternoon, Aug ust -it- - - - - '- School Dedication Set MIDDLE GROVE Open house and dedication of the new school building will be held September IS, prior to the opening of school September 16. . i tat i t Mi UYon 3H You do . . . then come in, it's, easy, well put you in a "state of finance" ... 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