The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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0EGO! STATESMAN, Solera. Oregon, Wdnday Morning May 14. 1841
Stocks See
Declines
"Strictly Private" By Qninn HalJ
Labor Controversies
Offset Favorable
V Business News
NEW YORK, May 13-(-The
stock market struggled feebly to
hold a mild early rally but light
Selling alter midday converted ini-
tlal gains of tractions to a Dointl
or so into declines in many cases
at the close. !
Wall street tried to read bullish
implications in the mysterious
flight of Nazi Chieftain Hess from
Germany but buyers were notably
hesitant in risking much cash on
their interpretations.
Some bidding was attributed
to favorable business items but
more labor controversies threat-
enlng defense work served as an
offset
The Associated Press average ot
CO stocks was unchanged at 40.
Transfers totalled 431,850 shares
compared with 435,320 Monday.
Quotations at
Portland
Produce Exchange
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 13 AP)
Butter prints. A fade, 38',c in parch
mrnt wrappers; ",c in cartons; a
rada 37',ic In parchment wrapper,;
38'iC in cartons.
Butterfat--Tim quality, maximum
.6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port
land, 38-38 jc lb.; premium quality
(maximum of J5 of 1 per Cent acidity),
39-39 l,.c lb.; valley routes and county
rcinU 2c less, or 36'ic; second quality
cents under first, or 37c -Tgga
Buying prices to producers:
A larce 23c; B large 22c; medium A,
22c; medium B 21c. Resale to retailers
- 4c higher for cases, cartons Sc hither.
C1ies Selling pnce to Portland re
tailers: Tillamook triplets 23c lb.;
loaf 24c lb. Triplets to wholesaler
. 21c lb.; loai, 22c lb, f.o.b. Tillamook.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., May 13 (AP
Country meats Selling price to retail-
., ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers,
125-140 lbs., J2',i-13c: vealers, fancy,
15'.i-16c; lt.-thin. 12-13c; heavy 12-14c;
lambs, yearlings, 15c up; 1941 spring
lambs. IR-IQf uim .- ns4
' , - " t , w. VU.
ter cows, 12-13c; canner cows, ll-12c;
bulls. 14-14 iic
Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1
prade Leghorn broilers. I',.-2 lbs., 17c;
frjers under 3 lbs., 18c; springers. 3 to
A lbK- 1QV HISttAPt mi., A Ik. 1.
colored hens over 5 lbs, 19c; hens, 4
to t lbs., 20c; Leghorns under 3', lbs.,
15c; over 3',i lbs, 17c Old roosters
8c lb.
Dressed turkeys N o m 1 n a 1 selling
prices: Hens, 21-22c, toms 21-22c.
Onions Oregon Oanvers, regular
3.50-4 00; 3-inch and larger, 4.00, 60 lb.
bag. New Calif, wax 2.25 lug.
Peas Oregon, No. 1, 7-10c lb.
Potatoes Old Deschutes No. 1, 1.40;
selected Deschutes brand 1:45; Yaki
ma. 1.00-1.03 cwt.; Klamath 1.40
cental; selected Klamath 1.50-1.55;
new Calif, long white No. 1. 2.23 cen
tal; B s 1.00 per 50-lb. bag.
Hay selling price on tracks: Alfalfa
valley clover, $10 ton; timothy, eastern
Ore, 17.00 ton; vaUey .timothy. 14.00
No. 1. 14.75 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton;
clover 10.00 ton: Hmnlhn t.n rh
Jon 11.00 ton; valley timothy, 14.00
5.00 ton. Portland. . . -
Mohair mi, 12-month, 45c lb. -Hides-Calves.
1',.-; green beef VaC
lip l-',.c lb.; bulls 3c lb. . . ! .
Wnill 1041 nntrarf, n.. - -1.
nominal. 31-32e lb.; l40 eastern Ore
gon range. 30-32c; crossbred. 34-35C
Willamette valley 12-month, 34-380 lb
..... a.wu. L71illl tl IT
delivery. 1 to 25 bbL lota: Fancy pat
ent. 49s. S 80-7.40; bakers' hard wheat
net 5. 20-4.20; bakers' bluestem, 8.30-
80; blended wheat B.60-5.95; graham
49s. 8.10; whole wheat, 49s, 9.13; soft
wheat 8.00-3.05. '
Hops Oregon 1940. 22',i-24c lb.: seed
less, 34c; contract, 1941, 2S-26c lb.
. Sugar Refinery basis: Cane, $5.10;
beet $5 per 100 lbs, f.o.b. refinery.
Portland prices to retailers: Cane $5.55:
beet $3.43 per 100 lbs.
Cascara bark 1940 peel. 9c lb.: 1941.
sc lb.
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Closing Quotations
NEW YORK, May lS-i-Today clo sing quotations:
Air Reduc 39 Du Pont De Nil4UA J r. Pmnra
26V4 El P & L
Alaska Jun
Alis Chal .
Am Can 80 Gen Elec
Am Car & Fdy 264 Gen Foods
Am Rd Std Stn ..
Am Roll Mils
4 Y Eastman Kod ..1.125 - Perm RR
6V Gen Mot
13 Goodrich
Am Smelt & Rf .. 39 Goodyr Tire
Am T as T I49,s Gt Northern
65 Greyhound
4 ? IU Central
5 Insp , Cop ;
25 Y Int Harvester ....
4u Int Nick Can
Am Tob B
Am Wat Wks
Am ZL4S
Anaconda
Armour 111
Atchison 29
Aviat Corp 3 Int T & T .
Bald Loc . .... 14 Johns Manville
Bendix Aviat 34 ' Kennecott .
Bethl Stl -69 Lib-O-Ford
Boeing Airp 13 Lockheed
Borden 19 Loew's
Borg Warn 17 Y Long-Bell A .
i8s Montg Ward
6 Nash-Kelv
H'iNat Biscuit
2 PhelDs Dodffe
29 Phillips Pet
35 Proct & Gam
39 Pub Serv NJ
12V4 Pullman
17 V4 Radio
26 Rayonler
10 Repub Steel
814 Sears Roeb .
lOTs Shell Union .
44 Soco Vac
24 So Cal Ed
Calif Pack
Calumet Hec ..
Canada Dry
uanaa rac
Int P & P P 65 So Pac
Sperry Corp .
58 Std Brands .
-4 34 Std Oil Cal .
4 31 Std OU Ind
22 Std Oil NJ .
29 Stone Web
i 3 Studebaker .
v 32 Sunsine Min
-i 3 Texas Corp
Caterpil Tract .. 42 Nat Distillers
L-cianese zi Nat Lead
Chesap & Ohio 36 V4 NY Central
Chrysler 58 N Am Av
Col G & El 2 N Am Co. -
Com Solv 16 Nor Pac
Consol . Aire 25 Ohio Oil .
Consol Ed 18 Otis Steel
Consol Oil 6 Pac Am Fish
cont Can 33 Pac G & El
Corn Prod . 45 Pac T Sc T
1 Tmub. A
3 Nat Dairy Prod 4 13 Union Carbide
18 Un Oil Calif
15 Un Pac
13 United Airl .
13 United Aire .
13 'Unit Drug
7 Unit Fruit
8 US Rub
7 US Rub Pf
8 US Stl
25 Vanadium
Crown Zeller
'Crutiss Wr ..
Douglas Aire
12 Packard Motor i 2 Western Un
8 PanAmAlrwyi 10 Westingh Elec
69 Param Pic 11 Woolworth 1
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Salem Market Quotations
(Bijrlil Prices)
The prices below supplied by a lo
cal grocer are Indicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem, buyers but are not guaranteed by
The Statesman: . . .
VEGETABLES u
Asparagus, dox.
Beets, bunch, doz
Cabbage, lb.
carrots
Portland Livestock
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PORTLAND. Ore.. May 13 (AP
(USDA) Hogs: Salable 600, total $50.
Barrows and flit i
do-ch, 160-180 lbs J.t .S09 1.85
do gd-ch, 1S0-180 lbs i.73 9.40
do gd-ch, 180-220 lbs 9.25 9.40
do gd-ch, 220-225 lbs 9.00tt 9.40
do gd-ch. 220-240 lbs S.75 9.25
do gd-ch. 240-270 lbs; S.60 9.00
do gd-ch. 270-300 lbs : 8.500 8.75
Feeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120 . 9J5W10J5
Cattle: Salable and total 100; calves,
salable 25. total 50.
Steers, good. 900-1100 lbs 910.009 10.50
do med, 750-1100 lbs . 8.500 9.75
. do common, 750-1100 lbs 7.50 1.50
Heifers, good, 750-900 lbs 9.50r5 10.35
do med. 500-900 lbl 8.00 Hi 9.50
do com. 500-900 lbs 7.00W 8.00
Cows, good, ail wts 8.000 8.75
do medium, all wt 7.000 8.08
do cut-corn, all wts B.750 7.99
' do canner. all wts 5,00 8.75
Bulls (yearlings excluded)
beef. good, all wt 8.750 9.00
- do sausage, gd. aU wts. 8.25r 8.73
. do sausage, med. all wts. IMtt 8.25
do mt-cum, all wts 8.25 1 IM
Vealers, gd-ch.' ail wts. 10.50411 AO
do com-med. all wts 7.00410.50
rto cull, all wts 5.00 'JO
oncep: aaiaDie 0W, total S50
Cauliflower, crate
Celery, green
Endive, dox.
Gooseberries
Lettuce, 5s
Mustard greens, doz.
Onions. 50 lbs. "
Onions, green
Potatoes, 100 lbs. No.
50 lbs. No. 2..
Turnips, bunch, doz.
Rhubarb, lb.
Radishes, doz.
Spinach, box
Strawberries, crate ..
GRAIN, HA X AMD SEEDS
wnuL no. l- recieaneo.
uais, no, i
. .73
. JO
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. 1.60
. 3.50
. .90
, .063
. 2.25
, .40
. 2it5
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, .65
. 2.50
Feed barlev.
Clover hav. ton
Alfalfa hay. ton.
.75
.24.00
1.00 to 24.00
9.00
Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag
Hen scratch feed
Cracked corn
12.00 to 14.00
1.33
1.90
2.00
(Beylnc Prices ( Aadreien'i)
ra targe wruie-
Extra large brown..
Medium white
Medium brown
Standard "
Pullets ,
Colored hens
Colored fry ,
White Leghorn
uid roosters
t
tl
M
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M
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J
J8
J2
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fBHtBe Prleea at Marina rr,im.m
Large A - ' 33
Medium A - . jji
Butterfat, Nt. 1, 17 H; No.
-;S8H; Premium 38Ji.
A grado print 39c; B grade
38c; Quarters 40c.
Large B
Medium B ,
Checks and under grades
Colored hens
Colored frvra
Leghorn fryers
Leghorn hens, over 3Va lbs
Leshorn h n unri tie. t.
rmxners
No. S noultr- i i
HOPS
(Boylng Prlcti)
Seeded
1940
1941
Jl
' 17
. J2
: m
J2 to
Seedless
2 seeds
3 seeds
M
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.33
Over 3 seed- m
twiut not more than 3 leaves, stems)
LIVESTOCK
IBuvine btIm fn Ma i
on condiUons and sales Teported up to
1941 spring lambs , 9.50 to
tmb 8.00 to
Ewes ; , , 111 In
Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs
veai, .top
Dairy type cows
Bf row.
Bulls
Helferi
Sows
8.00 to
Dressed veal
WOOL. Avn unit-id
Wool!
Lambs .
Mohair
. 8 00 to
T.-00 to
1 7J0 to
9.75
SO
3.75
13
9.50
7.00
8.00
8.23
8.00
8.00
J45
.43
.43
Ewes, good-choice
do medium and good...
ao common
Spring lambs. gd-ch...
do med-good
a.oo 3.50
- 7.754 8.00
7.000 7.50
S.75 0 8.73
10.23010.50
. 9.25 010.00
Portland Grain
Com. No. 2. EY ihimrwnt n ut- Ma 1
. . . . w.
flax IM'.
Cash wheat fhiril tit inVli. -a.
soft white excluding Rex 78'i; white
w wraiern re a tv. Mara red
winter: ordinary 79; 11 per cent 84; 12
per cent 88; 13 per cent 92; 14 per cent
95. Hard white-Raart 11 rvv 1 nt.
13 per cent 1.05; 14 per cent 1.07.
Today's car receipts: Wbeat 50; flour
8; hay 1; millfeed 3.
Wool in Boston
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 13 (AP
wheat: Open HiKh Low Close
May : 77, 77',, 77, 77, BOSTON. May 13 APmsrjA 1
Bept. ; : 80 80 80 80 I Australian and South American wools
Csh rraln: OaU. No. 2. 38-lb. white, I were receiving a fair demand at firm
27.00; barley. No. 2, 45-lb. BW. 26tS; prices. The bulk of the business was
Fx
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e Crr.t American Broadcast," 20th Century-Fox's latest hit, stars
Alice I 'aye. Jack Oakie, John Payne tad Cesar Eomero In a picture
that fcaa been called the greatest musical of them alL It's the ray.
taneful story f the courageous, talented people wh first filled the
air waves with sons and laughter. The yietwe epena at the Grand
?"3n.e.n?.hal,-b,00(, trtAea although
U and l blood South American wools
fbo!er.CUT- territory wools
ta original bags were selling occasion
auy In moderate volume at 91 to SI. 03,
feared basis. Coarser breeds of ter
ritory wool received some Inquiries but
K,Ter' ilow. Combing , and "i
D.IOOal bright fleeces were moving occa
sionally at around 4S cents, in the
grease.
Stocks and Bonds
Complled by The United Press
STOCK AVERAGES
i s . . Indus
Net change A j
Tuesday . 66.j
13 13
Rails UtU
D S Unch
17.4 30.6
17.8 : 30.6
16J 32.4
13 4 34.0
17J 35.5
13.4 30 J
60
Stks
Unch
40.0
40.0
40.1
42J
45.0
39.1
Previous day 50.1
Month ago 56 J
Year ago . 61 J
1941 high S3 J
1M1 low - S4.8
bond Averages
' , 20 -10 10 10
A tt(l T.. r.ji '
Net change Unch D a Unch A Jl
Tuesdav ca a iiu a int it
Previous day M.4 104.7 101 J 43.T
mmia ago 104 J 101.0 43.4
Year ira a- v ini a
1941 high, 66 J 105 101.5 45.9
191 low 60.2 lots HO sa a
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Or. r. I. Lam, ND Dr. O. Chaa, ND
J I DR. OIAN LAM
Chinese Medtrtme C.
2U Nwth Liberty
CpsUIrs Pertlxna General Elertrk
C. Office opea Taesday ana Sat
rday only 19 au t 1 6 te
' P- CeawUtattoa, Bleed pressure
uut artae tests are tree ef ekarge.
23 Tears ta BBsntess!
GraihPrices
Show Rise
Parity Loan Rate on
Five Commodities ;
Brings Advance
CHICAGO. Mar iaPV-Stimn
lated by a conference committee
agreement on" 85 per cent of par
ity loan rates on five agricultural
commodities, era in and nrrwiulnn
prices hiked briskly unward.
Wheat advanced more than two
cents a bushel and corn was up a
cent at the start. ; i
Later reactions unde
or sales for collection of profits
dropped wheat gains about a cent
but considerable buying supported
uie marcei and prices later ad
vanced again. v I
At the close, wheat was about
ft cent under the day's hie-h le
vels and 1H-2 cents above Mon
day's finish, May 97U, July
It was estimated in the wheat
pit that farmers cooperating with
me government s loan program
would be assured a return of ap
proximately 98 cents a bushel for
wheat on farms and $1.15 a bu
shel in Chicago. fj t
Pupils End
Year's Work
.MARION -- The Crawford
school will hold its closin dav
and graduation exercises Fridav
at 8 o'clock. t i
H. R. Crawford. SalerrL. will be
the speaker. Graduates are Rav
mondr Foster and James- Clayton
J3aDD.
The school picnic will" be held
at the home of the teacher. Mrs.
Ethel Gulvin, Tuesday, l
Berries Expected
WOODBURNThe Ray Maling
cannery will begin recpivinff
strawberries between May 15 and
8, bupermtendent Carl Huber
stated. The plant is now runnintr
on rhubarb. I
Convict Admits Slaying Heir
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Morris Slardavich
Jane Casaldy
PoUce In New York hold Morris Mardavich, 23, three times con
victed as a robber, in connection with the slaying: of Harry V. Max
well. 41-year-old heir to America's greatest billboard advertising:
fortune, who was shot to death as he resisted a robbery attempt
while seated in his car with Jane Cassidy, a model, on a New York
street According to Assistant District Attorney Jacob Rosenblum.
toe ex-convict confessed shooting: Maxwell when the Utter put un a
light. MLsaCasslcry, 22, beard no shot and believed Maxwell bad
' v - - - fainted, r .-
Wool Clip of
Best Quality
LEBANON The average an
nual wool clip brought into Leb
anon is aDoui u,uuu pounds, lnis
year the clip is about as usual, a
little lighter perhaps per fleece
but of the best quality. The mild
winter made a change of feed
unnecessary. This shows in the
wool for each change of feed
causes a break in the wool. Such
variation lowers the quality.
Within another week all of the
sheep on the prairie will be
shorn. This is hearty two weeks
ahead of the usual time for shear
ing, the mild weather makes it
urgent that it be completed. If a
sheep with a heavy fleece gets
down or over on its back it is
likely to die unless help gets to
It soon. "
While the number of sheep in
this -Vicinity is increasing some
what buyers say the farms are
carrying, nearly as many as they
can and assure a continuous sup
ply of green feed, without which
the fleeces are of inferior grade.
Second Farm
Tour Set
j Itinerary Arranged for
Trip Sponsored by
I Santiam Grange
The second annual f arm tour
sponsored by the Santiam Valley
grange at Lyons is to be held on
Saturday, reports L. E. Sletto,
chairman of the agricultural com
mittee. The tour will start at the
grange hall at 'iZO a." m. :
i Mr. Sletto states that English
rye grass and chewines fescue will
be seen at the Fred Bassett farm;
A
iweive grasses established on
burned-over fern land will be
viewed at the E. L. Rove farm:
at Albert Julian's the group will
see subterranean clover, tall fes
cue, English rye grass and Reed
canary. ,
Ross Kellogg, a 411 club mem-
ber, will tell of his experience in
steer feeding. Orvilie Downing
will give st sheep dog demonstra
tion. A modern hatchery will be
inspected at Boyugtons.
After the farm visits, the tour
will go to the grange hall where
the ladies will serve luncheon, Mr.
Sletto said.
I'The afternoon program will fea
ture F. C Mullen, Linn county
agent, Robert Redier, acting Mar
icn county agent: H. A. Schoth.
farm crops specialist,- US depart-
menx oi agriculture, and A. S.
lung, Oregon State college soils
specialist, who will discuss the
various crops and practices visited
during the morning tour.
All persons living in the east-
Vegetables Go
To Mart From
Labisli Area "
HAZE LG KEEN Lettuce and
beets are bein marketed from
Labish. Some strawberries arc
being picked for the stores. The-r
will beia to deliver to the can
neries about the 13th. There is
the prospect of a bumnr
Marshalls.
The flax, a new cron for this
district,' is unusually tall for the
season. Spinach, stock beets and '
rutabaga turnips for seed are
doing nicely, Glen Looney dug
up five acres of stock beets and
replanted six acres, sefline the re
maining plants. ...
Service Disrupted
WHEATLAND Telephone and
electric service in th whuofio-j
district I was disrunted K-,-,
when the wind blew trees on live
wtres..
ern part of Linn mnntv -,,
southern Marion
urged to participate in the tour.
F0UIT GB0T7ERS
1 r OUR CASH PRICE
Boysenberrles - ; 5C
Gooseberries - " .
Utthalls ;'yc
Corvallls I.
RedhearU -...
Leranberries "r-
xooncoernes
Blackberries
...ie
Contrart Haut
Also need black and red Rasp.
berries and Montmorency
' i Cherries
Oregon Fruits Products Co.
i WEST SALEM
Hop Sale Reported
Sale of 25,000 pounds of early
and late cluster hops from the
65-acre Orey hopyard, 10 miles
north of Salem at the south end
of Mission Bottom, at 25 cents
a pound was recorded Monday in
Salem. The hops, purchased by S.
S. Steiner, Inc., were sold by
Adam Orey and William S. Wal
ton. I
There is no personal or business emergency which
we cannot help yon meet with ! a conveniently,
speedily arranged loan! Drop into our offices for
full details ... : i . -
STATE FINANCE CO.
... F0R MONEY IN A HTJRRY
344 SUte i. Phone 9261
Lie, S-21S M-222
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