page CGnxmi OSSGOII STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, May 16. 1941 -; - ' i 7- , ; , . ; ' . ' . Profit Taking Brines Drop "Wednesday's Gain Is Partly Lost as Reaction Noted CHICAGO, May 15-;P)-Profit . taking forced a sharp retreat in ' grain prices, wiping away about half the gain recorded Wednesday. Wheat tumbled as much as two - cents at times and other cereals showed smaller losses as the mar ket took a technical reaction from its recent steep advance. Traders said that while fundamental fac tors, including congressional adop tion of an 85 per cent of parity loan program, remained unchang- xi . s a t ea, we marsei was enuuea 10 a setback inasmuch as wheat had risen about 10 cents the past two weeks and corn five to six cents. Wheat rose cents early in the session to new peaks for the past 12 months, May reaching $1.01 3, but later fell more than two cents from these highs. "Strictly Private" By Quinn Holi Seed League Scheduled State-Wide Organization Meet Slated Saturday . at Corvallis " t Organization - of . an . "Oregon Seed Growers League" will be undertaken at a state-wide meet lng called at Oregon State college Saturday, May 24. The state meet lng is the outgrowth of two pre liminary meetings of representa tiveseed growers who are seeking to create an organization which will provide a voice for the Oregon seed industry such as the Eastern Oregon Wheat league, the Oregon Dairymen's association, and other such commodity groups provide for farmer engaged in those en terprises, j . Anyone engaged or interested in the production of seed in the state is invited to attend the Corvallis meeting, according to Glenn Ritch ey, Forest Grove, who has been serving as temporary chairman of an organization committee. Other members consist of A. T. Jernd stedt, Carlton; , j. H. Harland, , Rickreall; Raymond Johnson, Eu gene; Henry Zorn, Aurora, and Gerald Workinger, Shedd. , . The purposes of the organiza tion, as outlined by the committee, will be to promote the production of seeds 'for which Oregon is adapted and provide a medium for joint effort in handling production and harvesting problems, stan dardization of grades and brands, cooperation with other agencies, and support of state or national . legislation that may be needed from time to time." - r Salem Market Quotations I, ' 1 : School Closes At Fairview FA1RVIEW The Fairview .school closes Friday and the all day picnic will be held Saturday. Dick Fuller, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fuller, re ceived a crushed finger Wednes day when it was caught in a clothes wringer. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Allison en tertained the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Newhouse, ot the Neck district and Mr. and Mrs. John Newhouse, Plcasantdale, I at a family dinner. - -. i Services Are Today j NORTH HOWELL Funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Heznec sik, who died Wednesday, will be held today at 2 o'clock from the Larson funeral home in Silverton. Interment will be at Bethany cemetery. ' ' Tim VVMmm r IT. S.-ARMY PEAR MOA.:- j . CAN VCO WAABME. AW PlST- TtNG A WSTER V3t&. WAME OM A SU5M IN FRONT OF HIS HOUSE-, -EVEM A SECOND UEUT. DOHT DO wx rrs almost as dvb as p ID PUT "MR." BEFORE. W MAAA&L A .M "PS. SOME 6V SAID HE'S A MASTER, SXMrr.. HE. GTILL OUGHTA EE MODEST-ESPSCIAUV OUR SOU KTTtarm . S-f6 (Baying PrlceO- " - The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer ar.3ndicaUv of the daily market prices "paid to (rowers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: VEGETABLES Asparagus, doz. . .90 Beets, bunch. m Cabbage, lb. , , ,. JO Carrots .90 Cauliflower, crate - , . 1.60 Celery, green -. 3.50 ' Endive, doz. . SO Gooseberries .069 Lettuce, Ss 2.25 Mustard greens doz. ' .40 Onions, 80 lbs. 2.25 Onions, green .30 Potatoes, 100 lbs. No. 1 1.30 SO lbs. No. .45 Turnips, bunch, doz. J&i Rhubarb, lb. .03 Radishes, doz, ' 5 Spinach, box .65 Strawberries, crate 2.00 GRAIN, HAV AMD SEEDS Wheat. No. 1. recleaned. bu .75 Oats, No. i , - 24.00 Feed barley, ton Clover hay. ton Alfalfa hay, ton. 21.00 to 24.00 9.00 Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag.. Hen scratch feed Cracked corn EGGS AND POULTRY (Buying Prices of Andresea'i) Extra large white Extra large brown Medium white Medium brown . Standard ' - Pullets Colored hens Colored frys White Leghorn uid roosters 12.00 to 14.00 - 1.35 - 1.90 2.00 ' -3 - 22 ai .20 o ji j j J2 05 (Buy Ins Prices of Marlon Creamer-1 Large A . 3 Medium A . ! Batterfat, No. .S9c; Nv. t. Vie, premlom 40c. A trade print 48c; B trade 39c; quarter 4 le. " Large B Medium B Checks and -under grade eoiorea nens - Colored fryers- ' Leghorn fryers Leghorn hens, over 3'i lbs Leghorn hens, under 3li lbs uia roosters , No. 3 poultry XS less. HOP I (Baying Prlcci) I Seeded 1940 ' 1941 .23 to Seedless 2 seeds 3 seeds 1 .19 J7 .16 J6 J5 .15 .13 .03 5 -5 ,3 Over Z seeds 9 5 (With not more than 3 leaves, stems) LIVESTOCK -(- (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to 4 pan.) - r t t . 1941 spring i lambs ..9.50 to 9.75 LmoS , , 6.00 to 6.50 awes - 3.00 to nogs, top, 100-220 lbs Sows j Veal, top 7.75 to Dairy type cows Beef cows Bulls Heifers Dressed -veal .;- WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool Lambs " . Mohair i ; X , 6.00 to . 7 JO to . 7.75 to 7:00 to 400 9.25 8.25 9.50 7.00 8.00 8 25 8.00 J45 .42 .45 Quotations at Portland Produce Exchange; PORTLAND. Ore.. May 15. (AP) Butter prints, A grade, 39'ic.in parch ment wrappers; 40'aC in cartons; B grade 38 Uc in parchment wrappers: 39iC In cartons. Butterxat First quality, maximum .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land, 39' a -40c lb.; premium quality (maximum of -5 of 1 per cent acidity). 40'i-41c lb.; valley routes and county points 2c less, or 38c; second quality 2 cents under first, or 38c. Eggs Buying prices to producers: A large 24c; B large 23c; medium A. 23c: medium B 22c. Resale to retailers 4c higher for cases, cartons 5c higher. uneese belong price to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets 23c lb.; loaf 24c lb. Triplets to wholesalers 21c lb.; loaf. 22c lb., f.o.b. Tillamook. Portland Produce FMJIT GROWERS OUR CASH PRICE Boysenbenies ..5e Gooseberries .. 5e Marshall 5jC Corvallis ,. ,,, ,., Redhearts .5c Lor&nberries . ; 1..5 Yft-ngberries 4 He Blackberries : 5c Contract Now i Also need black and red Rasp berries and ' Montmorency Cherries Oregon Fruits Products Co. WEST SALEM PORTLAND. Ore.. May 15. (AP) Country meats Selling price to retail ers i Country killed hogs, best butchers. i-i4o ids., l-'a-ijc; veaiers, fancy. 15'i-16c: lt.-thin. 12-14c: heavy 12-14c: lambs, yearlings, 15c up; 1941 spring lams. 19c; ewes, 5 -8c; good cut ter cows, 12-13c; canner cows. ll-12c; bulls, 14-14 'ic. Live poultry Buvlns prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers l','a-2 lbs., 17c; fryers under 3 lbs 18c: sorineers. 3 to 4 lbs.. 19c; roasters, over 4 lbs.. 21c: colored hens over 5 lbs., 19c; hens, 4 to 5 lbs., 20c; Leghorns under 3 lbs., 15c: over 31 lbs 17c Old roostera c lb. Dressed turkeys N o m 1 n a 1 selling prices: Hens, 21-22c, toms 21-22c. unions Oregon Uanvers. regular 4.00-5.00; 3-inch and larger; 5.00, 50 lb. bag. New Calif, wax 3.75 per 50-lb. bag. Peas Oregon. No. 1. 7-9c lb. Potatoes Old Deschutes No. 1, 1.40: selected Deschutes brand 1:45; Yaki mas, 1.00-1.03 cwt.; Klamith 1.40 cenUl; selected Klamath 1.50-1.55; new Calif., long white No. 1, 2-2.10 cen tal: B's 1.23 per 50-lb. bag. Hay selling price on tracks: Alfalfa valley clover, $10 ton; timothy, eastern Ore.. 17.00 ton; valley timothy. 14.00 No. 1. 14.75 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. i - Mohair 1941. 12-month, 45c lb. Hides Calves, 17-mic; green beef 8-8'ic; kip 13-132c lb.; bulls 3c lb, Wool 1941 contracts, Oregon ranch nominal. 31 -32c lb.; 1940 eastern Ore gon range, 30-32c; crossbred. . 34-35c Willamette valley 12-month. 34-38c lb Domestic flour Selling price, city delivery, 1 to 25 bbl. lots: family pat ents. 49s. 6.80-7.40; 98s. 6.60-7-0; bakers' hard wheat net 5.20-6.20; blended wheat Double Murder in California Ik .... 4 On the desert near San Bernardino, Ca! Alfred Wells, 81, an ex convict, shot and killed his sister-in-law, Mrs. Jean Wells (left), and her sister, Rose Cestree, 17, accordini to police, Befora she died, the Dcstrca prl la reported to hav told polic he also intended kfllin. hU Lrother, David, 24, Jean's husband. Police say Wells was in a rage be caiiie his half-sister, Violet (right), would not keep house tog him. Wheat 5.60-5.95; graham 49s, 5.10; whole wheat. 49s. 5.15; soft wheat 5.00-5.05. ; Hops Oregon 1940, 22'2-24c lb.; seed less, 34c; contract, 1941, 25-26c lb. . . Sugar Refinery basis: Cane. $5.10; beet $5 "per 100 lbs f.o.b. refinery. Portland prices to retailers: Cane $5-5; beet $5.45 per 100 lbs. . i Cascara bark 1940 peeL 9c lb.; 1941. 9c lb. i Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. May 15. AP tu&UAf Hogs: Salable 600, total 850. Barrows and gilts J- do gr-ch, 160-180 lbs $ 8.25 8.75 do gd-ch, 160-180 lbs 8.65fj 9.35 do gd-ch, 180-220 lbs- 9.150 9.35 do gd-ch, 220-225 lbs 9.00 9.35 do gd-hc, 220-240 lbs 8.75 if 9.15 do gd-ch, 240-270 lbs 8.60r$ 8.90 do gd-ch. 270-300 lbs... 8.50 8.75 Feeder nigs, gd-ch, 70-120- 9.50 10.50 Cattle: Salable 125, total 250; calves, salable 50, total 851 " Steers, good, 900-1100 lbs$10.00tfi 10.50 do med. 750-1100 lbs 8.50 9.75 do common, 750-1100 lbs 7-0 8.50 Heifers, good. 750-900 lbs do med, 500-900 lbs do com. 500-900 bs. Cows, good, all wts do medium, all wts do cut-corn, all wta do canner, all wts. Bulls (yearlings excluded) --s - S-ia WW. 9.50 10.35 8.00 if 9.50 7.00 a 8 00 8.00 8.75 7.000 IN 5.75 7.M 5.00(a) 5.75 8.750 9.00 8.25(9 S.75 7.50 4 8.2S 6-5 7.50 do sausage, gd. all wts do sausage, med. all wts. do cut-corn, all! wts Veaiers, gd-ch, all wts 10-OfiUl0 do com-med. all wts 7.00410.50 cuu . au i.j 9.00 v 70 Sheepf Salable 400, toUls 550. Ewes, good-choice - . 3.00(9 350 Lambs, gd-ch , 7.75 8 00 do medium and good 7.00 s 7 50 do common 5.75 & 6 75 Spring lambs, gd-ch. 10.25 10.75 do med-good 95fj 10.00 Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore- May 15. AP ".rci. y upen nign low Close May f 78it wt 78, September ; 81 821 81. 82k Cash gram: Oats. No. 2. 38-lb. white. VMi rley- N 2. 45 ttv BW, 26.50; No. 1 flax L86'a. . Cash wheat bid) : Soft white 82; soft white excluding Rex 8214; .white club 82i; western red 82",. Hard red win ter: ordinary 82',; 11 per cent 86; 12 Pfr t 90; 13 per cent 94; 14 per cent 98. Hard white-Baart: 12 per cent 1.08: 13 per cent 1.10; 14 per cent 1J2. ' Todyl car receipu: Wheat 24; bar ieyS:. lour 12; corn 4; oat 1; mill feed. II. ! ' f... Wool; in Boston BOSTON. May 1 15 AP) (USDA) Scattered sales were closed on domes tic wools In Boston. Twelve months Texas wools were bringing mostly S1.05 to $1.08, scoured basis. Fin territory wools in original bags moved rather slowly at $1 to $1.03, scoured basis, combing l'n and ' blood bright fleece wools were mostly firm at around 46 cents In the grease. A fairly good de mand was -being received for South American wools with the greater por tion of the caila being on fine and half blood grades. . -.Wensjif. -.W-ft m Su-Ja- Dr. Y, T. Ljua, N0 Dr. G. Cha. ND DR. CHAN LAM . . Chinese Medicine Co. 4 241 Nerta Liberty tjpsuirs Portland General Electric Co. Office open Tuesday and Sat rday eiUy-.it ajn. te 1 g to I pjn. Consnlutlon, Blood pressnrt sad vine tests are free ei charge. - SS Taars la Bosi essf Stocks See Backslide V French Labor Worry and War Chills j Speculation NEW YORK, , May 7 l5-jpy Stocks led financial markets in a general backslide : Thursday as war worries deepened and French labor; apprehension chilled 'specu lative sentiment - i The share list got off to si slight rally, which failed td f follow through. Late selling of I steels, rails, aircrafts and specialties put prices in a definite retreat and, at the close, losses ranged from fractions-to around two points. Bonds trailed with stocks. .; J The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .5 of a point at 39.4, biggest decline in this com posite since April 18. Volume, ex ceptionally light fpr a while, pick ed up as offerings began to come out and transfers totalled 495,990 shares compared with 322.840 the day before. 1 : . . Price Rises Slated oh I Product II Approximately 400 ' tori ?ft per' cent superphosphate' Is 'still avauaDie at s?o per tori ori "grant of aidw under .the agricultural con servation program, accordina to a report released by the county agent s omce mursday. Duejto storage and handlins- charges on i 20 per cent super- pnospnatet it will be necessary for all county agricultural conserva tion associations to add S3 per ton to the selling price! This' increase is effective June 1. s ? : . It is suggested that farmers who are planning on fall application of 20 per cent superphosphate get it before June 1 and store It on the farm to avoid the increase in price; The soil conservation payment for application of 20 per cent su perphosphate is $1.50 for the ap plication of 48 ounds of available Closing Quotations - 4 NEW. YORK, May Air Reductior 394 Alaska JuneauU . 4H Al Chem & Dye149H Allis Chalmers 25 i American Can 794 Am Car & Fdy. 24 Am Rad Std Stn 6 Am Rolling Mills 13 Am Smelt & Ref 37 Am Tel & TeL 150 Ml American Tob B 64 Am Water Wksi 4y4 Am Zinc L. & S- 5k Anaconda 24 Armour 111 ; 4 Mi Atchison Aviation Corp. Baldwin Loco.. Bendix Aviation 33 Bethlehem Steel 68 Mt Boeing Airplane.. Borden :... Borg Warner . California' Pack Calumet Hec.... Canada Dry Canadian Pacific Cat Tractor Celanese'u:.: Chesapeake it Chrysler .... Col Gas St Elect Commercial Solv '9 Consolid Aircraft 25 : Consolid Edison.- 18 Consolidated Oil 5 Continental Can.. 33 , Corn Products.... 45 i Crown ; Zellerbch 11 Curtiss Wright. 7 Ta lS-iff-Today's closing quotations: Douglas Aircraft '65 Mi Phelps D6dge.. Du Pont De N139 Phillips Petrol Eastman Kodak125V4 Proct & Gamble, El Power & It 1 Public Serv NJ General . Electric 28 Pullman General Foods 38 Radio General Motors - .37 Goodrich 12 Goodyear Tire u 16 27 2i 12 12 19Va 17 mi 5 11 3 4iy4 ... 20 o 34 55Mt 2. Rayonier Pfd Republic Steel Richfield OiL. Great Northern 24 Safeway Stores Greyhound Illinois CentraL. Insp Copper . Internatl Harv. Int Nickel Can. lOMi Sears Roebuck,.. s f sneu union Socony Vacuum- 10 46 Sou Calif Edison 24 Southern Pacific Int Pap & P PfcL 64 Sperry Corp ... ' zy Standard Brands 58 Stand Oil Calif 33 Standard Oil Ind 30 Standard OH NJ 20 stone Webster-.. 29 Studebaker : 3 Sunshine Mining 32 Texas Corp. 3 Trans-America .. National Biscuit. 15 Union Carbide Natl Dairy Prod.. 13 Union Oil Calif. 19 Union Pacific 12 V4 United Airlines- No American Ay 12 United Aircraft., no American Co 12 Y4 United Drug 6 United Fruit 8 US Rubber 6 US Rubber Pfd. 7 US Steel it Elec 25 Vanadium Motor.. . 2 Warner Picture Pan Am Airways 10 Western Union Paramount Pict 11 Westingh Elec J C Penney.. 80 Woolworthr. Int Tel it TeL Johns Manville. Kennecott .. Libbey-O-Ford Lockheed . Loew's ... Long-Bell A ; Monty Ward.. Nash-Kelv NaU DistiUers. NY Central Northern Pacific Ohio Oil.. Otis Steel...... Pae Amer Fish Fac Gas Packard 27 40y, 50 22 24 3 25 17 37 70 14 9 23 10 32 5 22 29 36 6 4 8 88 4 66 14 80 9 36 3 63 21 23 3 27 87 27 P205. The phosphate must be ap plied to, or in connection with the seeding of perennial or biennial legumes, perennial grasses, winter legumes, annual, rye grassy per manent pasture or in connection with green , manure, crops ' Jn ,. or chards. ; ;T ... . " Farmers . wishins chosohate at the $20 price on "grant of aid" should call at the county agent'i office in the post office building here, before June 1 and make re plication. The phosphate can be picked up immediately after : the order has been placed. ; - Hop Sale Recorded Sale of 3000 pounds of hops at 26 cents to J. . W. Seavey Hop corporation of Portland has been made by Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Waltz from their farm a mile and a half south of St Paul, according to a contract recorded this week. . Filial Rites Today .FOX VMY--Funeral serv ices f or Hazel Richudtu Brown, Gates,whoj"dled Tuesday at a Portland hospital after an opera tion for cerebral tumor, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m.' at the Presbyterian church at Mill City: Interment will be at Fox Valley cemetery. . ; Mrs. Brown was well known in Fox Valley, having lived here for a number of years. She was the only child, of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Richards, Gates. Survivors include her parents,' a son, Elton Brown, and a daugh ter, Mrs. W. Kanoff. V Spring Meet Scheduled Fruitgrowers Consider Picking Prices and , Handling of Nuts WOODBURN The Woodburn Fruit Growers Cooperative asso ciation will hold its spring meet ing in the auditorium of the high school Saturday afternoon May 17, beginning at 1:30 pan. Business scheduled includes fin al adoption of the association's bv laws; decision ' on what picking prices will prevail: announcement of at what price the association's ? . inuis nave reen sold, and con sideration of the possibility of handling walnuts' and filberts. On Monday afternoon the as sociation's nre tonnage of black berries was sold at 5 cents, 75 per cent to Orecon Fruit Pmrlnr-n mm. pany, up to 500 ton, and -25 per cent to Starr Fruit company. Ton nage expected to be delivered has not been announced although it is thought to be the same amount as last year. . A. M. Vistica, head of .the as sociation stated that about 100 tons more blackberries could be used than were signed up, also 100 tons more of loganberries. De livery of gooseberries and Marsh all strawberries will probably be gin Monday of next week at the associations . warehouse, a c r o ss from the armory; The Marshalls have been sold for 5 cents. Other berries sold were logans. 5 cents: gooseberries, 5 cents;; boysenber- ries, 5 . cents; youngberries. 4 cents; -.' Corvallis strawberries,' 6 cents, and red heart strawberries for 6 cents. '4 ; Livestock and Poultrz : WE PAY UP TO 'iC PCT LB. FOR DEAD AND WORTHLESS HORSES AND COWS ir FRESH AND IN GOOD CONDITION. TOP PWCE rdR FEED HORSES. PHONE COLLECT 6411. SALEM MONTGOMERY RENDERING WORKS ri.riJ-irinrLJ.lrax PHONE SALEM 5000 COLLECT Wo rcmovo dead and worthless stock and pay you money. SALEM FERT. BY PRODUCTS CO. i Salem. Ore eon , FINE SADDLE horso for ul, T old bay mare. 4 yr. old brown geldinf, 4 yr. old sorrel mare. Call 6046. DAIRY AUCTION 30 head. Tiit-V May 20. T. C. Muller. Independence. RL L v j WANTED: MATrHTNfl WiflS !-. Rampshires and R.L Reds. Year round marxei. wmamette valley Hatchery. 410 S. Hth SU Phone Giles G. Smith, 741. . . - A ""-.-M'WVWfWn HANSOM ll'HITB -rK- rra fied chicks, pullet chicks, started pul lets. DAW in Ua. mt ttm 4i ary stock. Twin Oaks farm, St. Paul, Oregon, u. , .... BABY nnrv5 ..-tf. .i . , , . J ..C, UHlUCUi" ate delivery. ciiKtnm haf.vin c-. ii?p.UIeU nd tr'er- Phone a-2861. Stocks and Bonds ' ' 11.. I. f. I Compiled by The United Press ' j . 30 IS IJ , M' - . - . rua U III MKH lvet rhan0 rk , X. Thursday 55 j itj, 30 S 3ti mvious cay . Ml 17J 30.7 38 f Month ago SS. 16.4 313 40 0 1941 hiffh as a t- UH1 low m!b 15 4 BOND AVERAGES Net change ", D Thursday S S Previous day . ss.S Month sfo . S3 j Year-ago t ,. S3J 1941 high 64.5 1941 low -j. , 0 ! 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