f !m 4 t. I J 1i 3 ? PAGE TCI RaUXjEffect Oh Stocks Low Lack of Interest Is Noted Throughout "" Sessions NEW YORK, Feb. 17.-P)-The v stock market sat up and took -::4' little more rallying nourishment ' today but its appetite was far from robust -'- i . ' J . ' The Associated Press average i -v s of 80 stocks held a net advance I of 2 of a point at 46.3. Trans- ;;;:,s -i?' y. fersjof 356720 shares were among ST the smallest for a full session since T - September 16. : Stimulating news, on the whole, I ? ; T was! lacking and such buying as I ; cropped up was attributed mainly I w to the belief of analysts that the j lengthy decline which last week I : ' put I numerous stocks to around their lows of last June entitled i the market tq at least a fair-sized I technical comeback. 1 Lack of interest in the day's proceedings was exemplified by I the fact that only 661 individual I i Issues were traded, or just about I - half; those listed in the stock ex- i change. Of the total, ; 302 were up, I ' '' 177 1 down and 182 unchanged. I Stocks emerging on the upside ; included US Steel, Bethlehem, ! . .-. . Youngstown Sheet, Santa Fe, I , Great Northern, Chesapeake & Ohio, General Motors, Chrysler, ; Anaconda, United Aircraft, Gen- ) " eral Electric, Du Pont, Allied ,'. - ' .h . Chemical. Sears Roebuck' Inter- -r' -; fcStibnal .Harvester. Union ' Car- H . - 1 -1 - Internal Taxes Show Increase - Y f : -WASHINGTON, Feb" . Yl.-iJPy- internal revenue collections in Oregon increased more than $3, 000,000 in 1940, the treasury de partment has announced. Collections in 1946 were " $16,- 449,474In 1939 they were $13, 200,695.': Income taxes furnished $7,249,027 of the total in 1940 and $5,725;616 in 1939, of which'cor poration - taxes yielded $3,674,084 id JMOTand $2,63 1,158 in" 1938. A -x ' " Individual", income taxes 'were .U''.K-v; $3,574,943 in 1940 aifd" $2,794,458 -'in1939:';- T7 f".: : T Machine Farming Charted TRACTORS ON FARMS 5 !lrbSrb& 1931 1938 cJdcFidrici EACH SYMKX tEMttSCKTS 200.000 TACTOtS Depression years failed to stop tractor. oat-put for American farms. Tractors used In 1940 numbered slightly less than 1,700,000, as com pared with less than half a million In 1925. Quotations at Portland PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 17. ( AP Produce exchange : Butter Extras 31,ic; standards 30c; prime firsts 30',ic; firsts 31c. Butterfat First quality, maximum ol 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land, 33-32'ic lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 34-34 Vjc; valley routes ana country Doints 2c less, or si'ic; secona quauiy 2c unier first, or 31-31'aC - - T.se Portland Produce sxenange Buying prices: targe extras 10c; large standards 15cr medium extras 14c; me dium standards 13c. -hf Sflline Drice to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets Sic. lb.; loaf 22c lb. Triplets to wholesalers 19c lb.; loaf . 20c it., f.o.b. TiuamooK. Portlaild Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 17. (API- Futures Open High. Low Close Miv - 72 72 72 73 Casn Oram: uais, ino. z, jo-id. wmw, 24i. Barley, No. 2, 43-lb. BW. 23.S0. Corn. No. 2. EY shipment. 28.00. NO, flax 1.71i. Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 7214; western white 72; white club 73; west ern red'73.:, Hard red winter: ordinary 92: li oer cent74H: 12 per cent 77i: 13 Der cent 7fl'i: 14 per cent 81a.- Hard white-Baart: 12 per cent 78i; 13 per cenfrWi; 14 per cent 82'a. Today s Cac Receipts: Wheat z; oar ley 2; flour 12; oats 2; millfeed 3. art-. PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb.' 17. (API r ( VSDA) Hogs: Salable . 1800, -It o t a 1 3iw, Duvcnera sieaujr w i mu' Barrows "and.giltsf .;. t- , - .gd-ch,'14O-160-lbs..lJ 7.75.8.25 Pavroll taxes were $5 215 882 inH940Tand.$4,63,ll in" 1939. C)tner,! Internal t revenue" taxes netted! $3,984;56i4' in' io40 and1 $2, 791,566 1939. "r.-l ' 'J. '' -t j-vy - yf ii .ifg: Mlit'SchetJ'uled J -? -1 NORTH ' SANTIAM-Lrrnmmun- ity'club" will; meet February 28 at iheJ school hbuse. V Mrs.' Roberta Jtlillershaiman of the refresh; menjt cimittee Mrs. Lois Clark anci'Miss Granc'e" Richards are ar ranging e'program.lPie2 fsA' juHll' " rvA CArtraVrl : ' " ' fee J Stocks and Bonds , vrio -RAusaee. ct-ctn. au .wts 9.zi VeMeTs.rkd-cIlatall,l12.W ao'Vom-med; all wtsZ-S.OO11.00 i OO. CUI1. IU-.W... r. jj.rfuH.w.TO hr- Sa4ahli 2100.' total 2400: mar- f tret" fullv-steady: laniDS, Kooq ana cnoice..t "rnehum"and.gx6d. .K.75.S- - dd cbmrton'r-: ----- T7ft- 840 Ewes, good-choice 5.25 5.75 do common-medium 3.75 5.25 i STOCiC AVERAGES -f - February 17 Compiled by The Associated Press .30 15 ! Indus Rails Net charge A .4 A .1 MonJay 56 15.6 Previous day 56.2 154 ifonUi ago. 61.6 17.0 Year! ago 71.8 18.9 141 High 63.9 17.7 1942 jtow 53.8 15.4 Net Change Monday Previous day -,Mrrtb. go 1941 iiiigh; 1941 iiow New low. Yearj ago 20 10 Rails Indus A .1 D .1 . 60.4 104.5 .. 60.3 104.6 . 63.3 104.6 . r 105.3 . 60.3 1044 15 Util All 33.0 32.9 35.1 39.3 35.5 32.9 10 Util A .1 99 99.1 101.0 1014 99.1 60 Stks A2 404 40.1 43.7 50.3 45.0 39.8 10 Frgn A .1 40.9 408 39.5 41 5 38.0 S7.6 102.4 . 964 504 Wolol in Boston ; 7 I BOSTON. Feb. 17. (AP) (USDA A little more interest was noted in do mestic wools in the Boston market to day. Sales of fine combing Ohio De laine were reported at 43-44 cents, in the grease. There was some demand for graded three-eighths blood comb- : ing bright fleeces at 43-45 cents, in the grease, with some choice light shrink ing wool selling at the top of this range. Contracting for territory wools continued In the western States at prices estimated at SI or more, scoured basis, delivered east. Portland Livestock do gdch;'ieofl801bs.. .25-8.85. do' gd-kht2O0-22ff-lbs-r. 8.501 . do" ga-chy-220-240 lbs.-.l g.0pg8.5O ' do zd-ch, 240-270 lbs z . f.aj o . da-Pd-chf 270-350 lbs.' - 7.50 M Feeder "p!k gd-ch.--.70-120-r 7.00 . 7.75 ile Strscood. 900-1100 lbS.S10.O0! ll.oq do-med, -150-1 iWJflb? r:'8.5trif600 'doraihmon; 7M-JrOOlbsr 7.25Bi: 8.5a Heifers, 'gt)Oa,- 7W;SUUtlips..- , dtrmeaitim. ou-sw id.. . rfo'ccnimbn, 50Q-900. lbs6.7.2a. CoVs.rgoodi all Jwts j'i.'rrr. It?"00. do cariner, : all .wis .'. .13- 44J " i2$ BulUr'Cjeartings.' excluded) ii ';- "? liKawiH .11 7 MA. S Oft . i l'! - . : i rs'oa v dd sausale. medt ain.wU-?rB5t('5572 do.'sausaie, go6d9 aUJ-y. e, mea. auwa- - f, ct-ctn, all.wts , Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 17. (AP Country meats Selling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 125-140 lbs. Il'il2c; vealers. fey, 17 17ic; light-thin. 12-15c; heavy, 11 -14c; lambs, old crop, 16V-nc; ewes 6-10c; good, cutter cows, 11c; canner cows, 10-1 lc; bulls, lZ"i-13c. Live pcultry-BOymg prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, lu-2 lbs., 14c; fryers under "3 lbs., 14c; fryers, 21a to 4 lbs.. 16c; roasters over 4 lbs., 17c; Leghorn hens over 3',i lbs., 10-13c; Leg horn hens under 3 la lbs., 10c; colored hens over 5 lbs., 16c. Old roosters 5c lb. " Dressed turkeys Buying prices: New crop hem, 19-20c; toms 18-19c. - Dressed turkeys Nominal selling prices: Hens 22c; toms 20-21c. Onions Oregon Danvers, 1.00-145; Yakimas. 1J5-145; Idaho large Sparfish, 1.00 sack. " Potatoes Deschutes, No. 1, 1.20-145; selected Deschutes brand 1.25-145; Yakimas, 1.00-1.05 cwt.; Klamath'-1.15-145 cental. Selected Klamath, 145-1 35. Hay Selling price to retailers: 'Alfal fa No. 1, 14.25 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton; clover 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore gon 17.00 ton; valley Timothy 14.00 15.00 ton Portland. 1941 contracts, Oregon ranch, nom inal, 32c lb. Wool 1940 eastern Oregon range 30 33c; crossbred. 34 -35c; Willamette val ley 12 months, 34-35c. Domestic flour Selling price, city delivery, 1 to 25 bbl. lots: Family pat ents. 49s. 5.65-5.75: bakers' hard wheat net 440-5.45: bakers' bluestem 4.90-540: blended hard wheat flour 5.00-5.30; soft Closing Quotations Air Ami Am INEW YORK, Feb. j Reduction 37 W Alaika Juneau 4 Al Chem & Dye 147 . All is Chalmers 294 Americaa Can 83 Car & Fdy 244 Rad Std Stn 6 Ami Am Roll Mills 1 12 Smelt & Ref 39 Ami Tel & Tel . AmJ Tobacco B . Ami Wat Wks . Zinc L & -Anaconda Armour 111 Atchison Aviation Corp Baldwin Loco Berklix Avia Beth. Steel Boeing Air . .Borden "LZ. -JL. Borg Warner Calif Pack -Callahan ZL Calumet Hec . Canada Dry Canadian Pac Cat; Tractor , Celanese pies' & Ohio Li Chrysler ;JU" Col Gas" & JE3ect Commef . Sol v ; 8 4 Consol 'Aircraft i- 23 Consol Eidson l 2lV Consol Oil 5 Contl Can 29V Com Prod -JZ- 159 88 . 5 5 22 4 20 4 14 33 77 14 19 17 17 1.. 6 12" 3V 44 ; 23 39 64 "4 n-itfToday'a closing quotations: toug Aircraft .... 66 ! J C Penney Du Pont De N HI; Penna -RR Eastman Kodak 127 " Phelps Dodge ' El Pow & Light - SVi Phillips Petrol 31 Public Serv NJ 35 ; Pullman 41Radfov 12 Republic Steel 16 Richfield Oil 23. .Safeway Stores -10 Sears Roebuck 6 Shell ynion 10 Socony Vacuum. 47 Sou Cal Edison- Int Nickel Can 23 Southern Pac . Int Pap & P Pfd 58 Sperry Corp Int Tel & Tel 2 Stand Brands Johns Manville . 55 Stand OH Calif KennecOtt 1 31 Stand da Ind Ubbey-O-Ford 35 Stand Ofl NJ 21 Stone Webster -31 Studebaker 2 Sunshine Min J 35 Texas; Corp. 4 Trans-America -IT Union Carbide to Gen Electric Gen Toods Gen Motors Goodrich Goodyear Tire - Great North , Greyhound Illinois Central Insp Copper Inter Harvest M Lockheed Loew's Long-Bell A Monty Ward . Nash-Kelvinator Nat Biscuit Nat Dairy Prod - 13 Union OiI Calif Nat Distillers Nat Lead NY Central fNd Amer Av; .No; Amer Co Northern Pac .Ohio Oil . T;, Otis Steel Pac" Amer Fish - Pac Gas & Elec 26; Pac Tel & Tel 1 19 Packard Motor 21 i Union Pacifie 16 United Airlines 12 United Aircraft . 13 United Corp 15 : United Drug ' 5 Uniled Fruit 6 US Rubber X.' 7 US Rubber Pfd -7 US . Steel f T Vanadium ry T; Warner Pic 2 Western Union :Z 77 22 28 36 Vi 27 23 4 17 7 38 69 11 8 25 8 32 6 18 26 . 34 6 6 8 35 ' 4 61 13 76 12 36 ' 1 3 63 r 18 82 57 27 2 19 91 30 wheat 4.40-4.45; graham 49s, 4 90; whole wheat 49s, 4.45 bbl. , Mohair 1940. 12 months 30c. ! Cascara 1940 peel 8c lb. Hops Oregon 1940, seedless, 32-33C lb.; seed. 27-29e lb. i : ... . ' ........ . .... - - Th OSEGOIl STATESMAN. Solent. Orron. Tuesday Morniacj. February 18. 1941 Wteat Growers Urged to Sign Crop Insurance Closed After February 28; 347 Comply Wheat growers of Marion coun ty have only eight days left to apply for all-risk protection on their ,1941 spring wheat crop, warns Robert E. Rieder, secretary of the Marion county AAA. The deadline is Friday, February 28, after which date the federal crop insurance corporation will not ac cept crop insurance applications. Growers may apply for this all-isk,, . type of protection, at the county AAA office. "Last year," Rieder states, "some wheat growers in this county felt the full shock of crop failure because they failed to get applications filed before the clos ing date. That need not happen again." Approximately 347 Marion county growers have already paid premiums for insurance on their 1941 crop, guaranteeing the pro duction of about 81,503 bushels of wheat despite crop hazards, Rieder Salem Market Quotations ;'' (Boring Prices) ":..-i-v-The prices below supplied by a local grocer are indicative of the daily mar ket prices paid to rrowers by Salem buyer but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: 'V:. ):.. -i " - Brusseb srrou Cabbage, lb. Carrots VEGETABLES its .... . Carrots, bulk, orange box Celery, green Rarlie. lb. - . ' , Lettuce, 4's Mustard rreens. bunch- Onions, 60 lbs. Onions, boiling, 10 lbs Onions, green ' Parsnips, tug Potatoes, 100 lbs. No. U 50 lbs., wo. z.. Hot house rhubarb, box Radishes, doz. Turnips, bulk, orange box. -SI .00 J03 .45 : 1.25 20 .40. 2 JO .40 .111 - - as . .40 - 75 -liS .40 1.00 .45 - 1.00 , GRAIN, HAT AND SEEDS Wheat, No. 1, recleaned, bu .7$ Oats. No. 1 21.00 to 22.00 Feed barley, ton 21.00 to 22.00 Clover hay. ton 9.00 Alfalfa hay. ton 12.00 to 14.00 Egg nvush. No. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.80 Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag 1-33 Hen scratch feed i 10 Cracked corn . 2.00 EGGS AND POULTRY (Buying Prices of Andresen's) Grade A large, doz J 5 Grade A medium, dor . .13 Grade B large, doz J3 declared. In 1840, 17 Marion coun ty growers collected a total" of 3105 bushels due to unavoidably damaged or destroyed crops. Butterfat, No, 1, 32Ve; fim 2, SOHc; premium, 330. A grade print, 35c; B grade 34c; quarters 36c. Colored hens Colored trys , Whit Leghorn, heavy Whit Leghorn frys Old roosters as . as .08 to .09 as .03 (Baying Prices of Marion Creamery. Grade A large, doz ' ,, .,",."-'-- Grade A medium. , . a3 ' Grade B large, doi a3 Pullets, doz. , j09 Checks and under grades.- , , . .10 Colored hens as Colored fryers - a2 . Leghorn fiyeis , Jl Leghorn bens .10 , Stags , , , J03 Old roosters , , , , ., , . . j03 No. 2 poultry M less. . 1940 HOPS (Buying Prices) LIVESTOCK (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to 4 p.m) 1940 spring lambs 9.75 Yearling lambs 6.00 to 7.00 Ewes . 3.00 to 5.00 Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs 8.50 Sows 0.00 to 65 Beef cows 7.00 Bulls ; 6.75 to 7 .50 Heifers Dairy Type Cows uve veal Dressed veal, lb- 6.50 to 7.00 4.50 to 6.00 1130 as Wheat Futures Cont-Lnue Drop Concent Felt for Trade I Between Northwest; i . And China ; . CHICAGO, Feb. 17.-P)-Fall-ing. fractions to a cent bushel, grain futures prices here today; 5-r.ir to the lowest levels, for the, past few months in all trading pits." A i Wheat closed lower than Saturday,. May 78-78H.- lowest since last September- 21, July 73H-73 and September 73-i lowest of the season, f : . Wheat tried to advance at the opening in sympathy with firm-j ness of securities, gaining as much as cent in early dealings, but this rally -faded quickly. Receipts at the 12 principal interior term-jj inals totaled 575,000 bushels com pared with 423,000 week ago and 649,000 a year ago, and traders said this apparently re fleeted increased country moye-f ment in some localities. Receipts here totaled 41 cars, with spot prices off -l cent! ' if The Pacific coast shipped 1004 000 bushels of US flour to 'China last week and there was concern In some quarters .that any out break of hostilities in the pacific might interfere with this business with! the orient and Philippines. WUh Old !DabM With CUaa Credit Si l Money fe At Low Rates A ' I Ul Us Help Yon! Hy the r Banner ol Success I r j . Slale Fbanco Co. 344 State Phone ,8261 j Uc. S-213 Mj222 j v.-; -. - ' -7....-:- A. i -. -:.-aia - ;-.V I V "" : ---'. s--r..t tkm Im 0& U ff-Vt l&Z VV;' iui i mi m mm laq m , ..;i l -4 u- v-, - I- ii I l t h .i. : .4 - - c: Jiew 'Wype HDress I : m TOPAZ'S STATESCVOAM A more READABLE TYPE for our NEW. COLUMNS . . . starting with this morning's issue of The Statesman! We have chosen a new,' clean face type called Excelsior which you, our readers will appreciate because of its easier reading qualities. THE -DIFFERENCE Tho Old Way it la fine kl and vp rouna &is son ersry oy Taylor ftldofi, -rhe today lyears of are. : No spteiai vptem Mr. Kitaon and came one rear, some years, t tISS), tttsn Iorslty for A 1 173. cs of tiis an-; t ids real, tlr street,- --.- t ' Igdea was sera In Iowa to Oregon St the age of fie taag&t rural school ten cams to saiem las WUUinstte bfia. He married la Tho New Typo In fine health and up and around his home every day is W, Taylor Rigdon, who today if 62 years of age. -: v ; ; ; No special observance, of thf anniversary is .planned ' St his residence, 299 North Winter street Mr. Rigdon was born in Iowa and came to Oregon at the age of one yeaf. He taught rural school : I ! -7- . V'.", Crown Zeller Z. 13 Pan Amer Air - 12 Westing FJec'.i-. CariVright ' 74 Paramct PiV- 10 Wbolworta.' T. 4 i it' i