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PAGE SIXTEEN The OFGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 23, 1S41 1 1 J I! i :.t. Closing Quotations Plan Tried Orchard Treatment For Insect Okelied in Polk County Trials DALLAS Prune root ... borers have Ions been a pest in prune and peach orchards In the Wil lamette valley. A treatment con i sis ting of the application of para- dichlorobenzine crystals has been ' developed that has proven, very satisfactory insofar as the control i ol the insect is concerned; - There have been two main ob jections to this treatment one the time of application and : the other the amount of hand labor required. A new treatment has recently been developed and has been tried out in this and several other Oregon counties. It is the use of ethylene dichloride, a li quid. : It overcomes the two ob jections listed above to the prev ious treatment in that it is best applied in the cooler season of the year and takes very little hand labor. It Jias not been tried exten sively enough yet for the Ore ion experiment station and ex tension service to justify recom mending U over .the paradi chlorobenzine method. In some sections, tree Injury and in some . cases injury , to the extent that the trees were killed was re- . ported with the newer treat- ment. This was particularly true on young trees. Trials in this county, according to W. C. Leth, Polk county agent, ; have been very satisfactory from the standpoint of control of borers and no loss of trees or damage has been noted. This material is applied in a liquid solution form directly to the base of the trunks of the trees ' without necessitating, the mound .; ing of. the trees such as is neces sary when the paradichloroben- , aine is used. The most effective results have been obtained when this material has been put on In the fall rather than in midwinter in ; this country. A fairly extensive - trial .was carried on In the Rus sel Alsip orchard near Mistle toe last year with very rood re sults obtained from the applica tion made In October. In the same orchard, applications ap- - plied in January ; proved ineffective. More complete information on : the new treatment is available at ' the county agent's office and any ; planning to use the new treatment "should understand completely how to mix the mixture and how to apply it before going ahead with it, suggests Leth. ' ; - - - t. Crimson Qover, Fall Crops Being Sowed MIDDLE GROVE Farming operations are going ahead here as a number of acres of crimson clover are being sown. Usual fall crops are also being prepared for while good weather lasts. It is hoped that delayed straw baling can be accomplished before Stormy weather sets in again. NEW YORK, Sept. 25-(iF)-Today's closing quotations: -." - Air Reduction 41 Douglas Aircraft 73 Perm RR. 22 Ya Alaska Juneau 4 ft Du Pont De N.-.152 Phelps Dodge. 30 Ya Al Chem & Dye159V Eastman Kodak14 Phillips Petrol 44 Allis Chalmers 28 Elec Power & Lt 1 Proct & Gamble 58 American Can 84 General Electric 31 Public Serv NJ- 19 Am Car & Fdy.... 26 General Foods 42 Vi Pullman . 257s Am Rad & Std S 6 General Motors- 40 Radio 3 Am Rolling Mills 13 Goodrich 18 Rayonier 14 Ya Am Smelt & Ref 42 Goodyear IBV Rayonier Pfd 27 Am Tel & Tel.. 154 Great Northern- 23 .Republic Steel 18 Am Tobacco B 70 Greyhound " 13 Richfield Oil 10 Am Water Wks.. 4 Illinois Central- 8 Safeway Stores- 43 Am Zinc L & S.. 5 Insp Copper.... 11 Sears Roebuck ,73 Anaconda 26 Internatl Harv 53. Shell Union. 14 Armour Illinois.. 4 Internatl Nickel.. 28 Socony Vacuum- 9 Atchison .... 27 Int Pap & P Pfd 69 Sou Cal Edison 23 Aviation Corp 3 Internatl T & T- 2 Southern Pacific 12 Baldwin Loco 14 Johns Manville- 69 Sperry Corp jb Bendix Aviation 37 Kennecott 34 Standard Brands 5 Bethlehem Steel (36 Libbey-O-Ford - 23 Ya Stand Oil Calif- 22 Boeing Airplane 21 Lockheed 27 Standard Oil Ind 31 Borden I .- 21 LoewV ; 36 Standard Oil NJ 42 Borg Warner . 20 Long-Bell A 3 Stone & Webster 6 California Pack-22 Monty Ward. -34 studeoaxer : o Callahan Z & L- 1 Nash Kelvinator 4 Sunshine Mining 5 Calumet Hec - 6 National Biscuit. 17 Texas Corp 40 Canada Dry 15 Natl Dairy Prod- 15 Trans-America - 4 Canadian Pacific 4Natl Distillers 24 Union Carbide 76 Cat Tractor. 44 National Lead 17 Union Ofl Calif- 15 Celanese 24 NY CentraLU. 11 Union Pacific. . 78 Chesapeake & O 36 No American Av 14 United Airlines.. 12 Chrysler. ...: 58 No American Co 12 United Aircraft- 38 Col Gas & Elec- 2 Nortnern facmc b umtea Jjrug ovt Commercial Solv 10 Ohio Oil - 8 United Foods 73 Consol Aircraft- 43 Pac Am Fish 11 US Rubber -. 24 Consolid Edison- 16 Pac Gas & Elec.. 25 US Steel 55 Consolidated Oil 6 Pacific Tel & T116 Vanadium 23 Continental Can 36 Packard" 2 Warner Pictures 4 Corn! Products 52 Pan Am Airways 16 Western Union 28 Crown ZeUerbch 13 Paramount Pict- 14 Westingh Elect - 86 Curtiss Wright- 9 J C Penney....- 87 Woolworth 30 Quotations at Portland Produce Exchange PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 25 (AP) Butter prints: A grade 41e In parch ment wrappers; 42c in cartons; B grade 40c in parcnmem wrappers; ic in cartons. Rutterfat First Quality, maximum 6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land, 40Vfc-41C ID. premium quauiy (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity) 41',i-42c lb.; valley routes and country points 2c less, or 39c; second quality 2 cents under first, or 39c. Eggs Prices to producers: A large 34c; B large 30c; medium A. 30c; medium B 26c. Resale to retailers 4c higher for cases, cartons 8c higher. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets 27aC lb; loaf 28VaC lb. Triplets to wholesalers 25 lie lb.; loaf 26 Vic lb. f.o.b. Tillamook. do sausage, good, all wets 8.75 ff 9.25 do medium, aU wta 7.75 8.75 do cut-com, all wta 6.509 7.75 Vealers, gd-ch, all wts do com-med, aU wts do cull, al wts 12.00 13.50 8.0012.00 6.50 8.00 Sheep: Salable and total 400. Ewes (shorn) gd-ch 4.50$ do, com-med . , - ,. .. 2.50$ Spring lambs do gd-ch do med-gd ,., do common 5.50 4.50 10.50 10.75 8.75 10.25 9.00 9.50 Portland Produce Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 25 (API Wheat: Open High Low Close May 1.00',i 1.004 l.OOV 1.00l,i December .95'a -5a -95i .85i Cash grain: Oats, No. 2, 38 lb. white, 34.50. Barley, No. 2, 45 lb. BW, 30.00. Corn, No. 2 EY shipment, 33.00. No. 1 flax, 2.03. 1 white excluding Rex, 89; white club. 89; western rea, sw. vtvrA H uHnr- Tlrdinarv. 92'.'.: 10 rvprcpnt. 8TA: 11 per cent. 1.0214: 12 per cent. 1.06ft. Hard white-Baart: Ordinary, 1.00; 10 per cent, 1.04; 11 per cent, 1.12ft; 12 per cent, 1.15ft. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 7; bar ley, 1; flour, 6; corn, 5; oats, 3; hay, 2; millfeed, 3. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- Sept. 25 (AP) (USDA) Hogs: Salable 200, total 400. Barrow and gilts: gd-Ch, 140-160 IbS I11.Z5OT 11.83 do 160-180 lbs . do 180-200 lbs . do 200-220 lbs , 11.75 12.25 12.10012.25 U.8512.25 11.50 n 12.15 11.35 M 11.75 11J25 11.50 do 220-240 lbs do 240-270 lbs Bd-ch. 270-300 lbs Feeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120. 12.0061 13.00 Cattle: Salable and total 150. Calves salable and total 50. Steers, do good. 900-1100 lbs 10.50 12.25 do med. 750-1100 lbs 9.00 10.75 do common, 750-1100 lbs. 8.00 9.25 Heifers, good, 750-900 lbs 10.25 10.75 do med. 500-900 lbs do com, 500-900 lbs -Cows, good, all wts. do medium, au wts do cut-com, all wts. do canner, all wts. Bulls (yearlings excluded) beef, goof, aU wta 8.75 10.25 7.25 8.75 7.75 8.50 7.00 7.75 5.750 7.00 4.75 5.75 9.00 9.25 PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 25 (API- country meats belling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 1Z&-14U lbs..; I6ft-I7c, light-thin 15-I7c; vealers. fancy. 19-zoc: heavy 14-18C lambs, yearlings. 10-30C lb.; 1941 spring lambs 20c; ewes 6-10c; good cut ter cows, 12-I2ftc; canner cows, 11 2c; bulls. 14ft-15c. Live poultry Buying prices: No. : irrade Leghorn broilers, under 1ft lbs. 17c; over 1ft lbs., 17c; fryers, 2ft-4 lbs, 17ftc; roasters, over 4 lbs., 17c; col ored hens 17ftc: Leghorns, under 3ft ids., ic; over a; ids., zee. uia roost' ers 8c lb. Dressed turkeys N o m 1 n a 1 Celling prices: Hens, old crop, 24-25c; new crop, 27c, toms 28c. Onions Oregon 1.10-125. 60-Ib. box: Walla Walla, 1.00, 50-lb. box. Peas Coast No. 1, 2.25-2.50 box; Brownsmead 1.75-2.00 box. Peppers Green, 40-50c box. Potatoes New white locals, 1.50-1.75 cental. Yakima No. 1 Gems 1.85 cental; Klamath Falls, 1.85 central. Hay Selling price on tracks: Alfalfa No. 1. 16.00-16.50; oat-vetch. 12.00 ton; Willamette valley clover, 11.00 tons tim othy, eastern Oregon , 21.00 ton. Mohair 194L 12-month, 45e lb Nuts Filberts, Oregon Barcelonas, Jumbos, 21c; large, 18ftc; fancy, 174c; baby, 16ic Duchellys, jumbo, 3:0c; large, 19c; fancy, 18c; baby, none. Brixnuts, jumbo. 21c; large, 18' kc; fancy, 17c; baby, none. Walnuts Norpac, Franquette jumbo, 19ftc; large, 17ftc; fancy, 15c; me dium, 18c; soft sheU jumbo, 18c; large, 18c. Cascade Franquettes. large. 15ftc; fancy, 14c; medium, 12fte; soft shell, large 14c; fancy, 13ftc; medium, 14ftc. Wool 1941 contracts, Oregon ranch nominal 32-35c lb.; crossbred, 34-37c lb.' Domestic flour Selling price, city delivery, 1 to 22 bbl. lots; family pat ents, 49s, 7.00-7.60: 98s. 6.80-70 bbl.; bakers' hard wheat net, 5.90-6.65; blended hard wheat 6.00-6.45. soft wheat 5 45-5.50; bluestem 6.15-6.65. Hops Oregon 1940, 27 -28c lb.: seed less, 41 -42c; contract, 1941, 32-33c lb. Cascara bark 1940 peel. 10c lb.; 1941 10c lb. Stock Market Rallies Late Sharp Break Caused By Treasury Move On Profits Curb ' NEW YORK, Sept 25,-iLate support steadied . the stock mar ket Thursday after one of the sharpest breaks of the year blamed mainly oh the revival of tax fears. Secretary Morgenthau's disclo sure the treasury was working' on a Jbill which! would put a ceiling over corporate profits of about 6 per cent on invested capital touched off heavy unloading in virtually all industrial share de partments and losses ranged from one to more than five points at the worst . v- ' Prices stiffened Substantially In the final half honr en Wash ington advices that the proposed measure might meet strong op position in congress. The list was irregularly lower and sluggish, until after midday when the treasury bulletin ar rived. While Wall street was a bit nervous over' the Morgenthau statement Wednesday urging the ceiling on net earnings, the fact, a bill was actually being formula ted apparently took the backbone put of shareholders. Dealings, fast on the unloading drive, slowed appreciably as "the belated recovery shift got under way. Transfers of 1,169,000 shares, however, were the largest since July 22 and compared with 551, 710 the day before. v , The Associated Press average of 60 stocks emerged with a net loss of .5 of a point at 43, biggest single decline since April 18. Breadth of the day's proceed ings was exemplified by the fact 885 individual issues were trad ed. Of these, 693 were down, 58 op, and 134 unchanged. Among shares registering new lows for the year were Bethlehem Steel, which cut an early sizable loss to Va Jones & Laughlin, Con solidated Edison and Public Serv ice of NJ. Salem Market Quotations Tt: mImi hiina minnltMf hv a lo- market prices paid to growers by Sa lem ouyert out are boi guanuueeu vr The Statesman: 3 VEGETABLES Apples, box Beets, bunch, dox. . Brussels (grout, flat Cabbage , , ' Carrots Cauliflower, crate Celery, green Corn, fresh, doz. Danish squash Garlic, lb. Hubbard squash Lettuce, as Mustard Greens, dox. Parsnips, lug Onions. 50 lbs. -, Onions, green Peppers, green lb. Potatoes, 100 lbs., No. 1 new Potatoes, No. 2, 50-lb. bag Radishes, doz. ,., , i , Tomatoes, flats Tomatoes, bushel . 1.00 . JO . so v 1.50 . JO . 1.2s . 1.40 . ..15 . J5 . .15 . .015 . 1S . .40 . .75 . 1.35 . JO . M . .0O. . .60 . 40 . .60 . 1JD0 GRAIN, BAT AND SEEDS (Buying Prices) . Oats. No. 1 i 24.00 to Feed barley, ton Clover hay. ton Alfalfa hay. to: Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag.. Hea scratch zeea Cracked coin Wheat ... , .. 9.00 to 10.00 to SO to 25.00 25.00 10.00 12.00 1.50 2.19 2.15 1.00 EGGS AND POCLTET j (Baying Prices of Andresea's) -i BUTTERFAT , No. 1 Mk No. 2 . Jf , Premium .42ft Extra large white S3 Extra larce brown . J3 Medium , ; ,, , Standard Pullets Colored hens . Colored frys White Leghorn Old roosters . .29 - aa J6 .16 J7 JJ J (Baying Prices ef Marion Creamery) BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 EGGS Large A , ... Large B Medium A Medium B Pullets Checks Colored hens Colored fryers . Leghorn fryers Leghorn hens - Old roosters No. 3 poultry .05 less. HOPS (Buying Prices) Seeded 1941 2 , Seedless , .42',4 .4Ui J9',i Si sa 33 js 22 J5 M At .13 j95 J32 to .S3 .38 Wanted Walnuts, Filberts and Not Meats Cash on Delivery, Orchard Run MORRIS KLORFEIN 46r N. Front St Pac, Com. TeL 7633 Baying prices: . A grade print 41e; B grade 49Ue quarters i2Hc LIVESTOCK ' (Buying prices for No. I stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to PJn.) t Top lambs 10.79 Ewes 4.00 to SM f Hogs, top 160-200 lbs. 12.00 Sows - -- 9.75 to 1025 VeaL top Dairy, type cows Beef cows .,,.,.,, Bulls Heifers , Dressed veal 1230 . 5.00 to 7.00 t 7.00 to 7.50 i . 8.00 to 8.75 . JSO to 7.50 ! .,.,,. J8 WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool ; Lambs . , Mohair .40 J33 .45 RIore Eggs Sought For Drying Plant To aid in the drive for more food to be shipped to other na tions, the United States is increas ing its capacity for the production ol dried eggs from 12,000,000 pounds annually to well in ex cess of 100,000,000 pounds, N. I Bennison, extension poultrymen at Oregon State college, has been notified. Between 35 and 40 new drying plants will be built capable of processing more than nine million cases of eggl f or the United States and BritaijL More eggs rather than more "broilers and fryers are the present national defense need, says Bennison. , License Issue Noted The state i agricultural depart ment, for the year ending Septem ber 1, issued 1474 nursery licen- ers and dealers accounted for 959 of the total. WANTED Filberts and Filbert Meats Walnuts and Walnut Meats Cash Paid on Delivery Kelley Farquhar Salem, Oregon Grain Market Up and' Down CHICAGO, Sept 25.-(ff)-Grain prices took another step Thursday toward recovery of the : peaks posted just. two weeks ago but lost all of the early ; advance when selling Increased after mid-session. ... Wheat and rye registered gains of more than a cent and corn and oats were up almost as much ear ly in the day. Later, when profit taking and hedging sales increas ed and securities weakened, prices retreated. Soybeans, which rose 3 to 4 cents, held most of the gain. Wheat closed lower to Ya higher compared with Wednesday, December $1.21-y4, May $1.25 com unchanged to Va up, December 8iy4, May 86-; oats lower; rye 1 lower to V higher; soybeans 1-3V4 high er and lard unchanged to 5 lower. At low points of the day wheat showed net losses of about Vt cent, Stocks and Bonds September 23 Compiled by The Associated Press STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 15 eo Indus Rails Util Stks Net change D. 8 D. 2 D. 3 D. 8 Thursday). 61.7 17.0 32.0 43.0 Previous day 62 J 17 1 32.3 43.5 Month' ago 62.2 18 32.5 43.7 Year ago 63.7 18.7 35.5 44.7 1941 high! 63.9 19.0 35- 454 1941 low i, 54.8 15.4 30 J 39.1 BOND AVERAGES I 20 Rails . D. 8 60.9 . 61.2 . 63.3 . 59.9 663 - 60- Net change Thursday . , Previous day Month ago Year ago ,1941 high . 1941 low 10 10 10 Indus Util Frgn Unch Unch D. 3 105.0 101.9 50.1 105.0 101 J 50.4 104.9 102.1 45- 104- 98.6 42.6 105- 102- 51.4 104- 99.0 38.0 oats almost a cent and rye almost 2 cents. Wet weather, which, according to reports, has affected both qua. lity and quantity of late spring wheat and has held up harvest, spread into the corn and soybean belt and caused some fears that bean combining may be delayed. A forecast of scattered frost in Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, the Dakotas : and Nebraska attracted attention although crop experts expressed belief the bulk of corn and beans is beyond damage stage. New Treatment y Against Weevil" Is Approved A cheaper treatment of vetch seed against weevil, approved by the federal bureau, of entomology ana piant quarantine, will be come news w uregon groi tlTA thm Aba. A 1 wers iiornia, the; Oregon agricultura department announced Thursda The new f. treatment is methyl bromide, at the rate of one pound per 1000 cubic feet for a 24-hour period at a temperate of 60 de grees or above. Plant Industry Pfficial Named l Promotion of Hugh L. 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