The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 28, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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The O-G0-I STATESMAN. c!ara. Oregon. Tuesday Morcin?, Jusus 2, 1C 13
PAGE TEN
Fan
Rye Futures "
Hit Record
New 15-Year ; Peaks
Established, as
Optimism Mounts 1
CHICAGO, June 28.-iP)-New
15 year peaks were established by
rye futures Monday on gains of
about 2 cents in a market which
reflected a growing conviction
among traders that the country's
livestock population this year is
going to consume enormous qual
ities of feed grains. -1
Oats were strong with rye, al
though: gains were confined to
fractions, and wheat rallied in the
closing minutes to finish with
slight advances after having sold
under the preceding icssion's
close most of the day. Hedging
appeared in the wheat pit and
traders were wary of following
the recent upturn. ,'"-
At the close wheat was unchan
ged to higher,. July $1.44
1.45; oats were - up, July 68--69,
and rye waj ahead 1-1-,
July $1.00. .- ...
Commission houses and local
traders were both in on the buy
ing side of rye. Although supplies
of the grain are heavy, the de
partment of agriculture estimates
feeding requirements during the
present "crop year at 55,000,000
bushels, which is considerably in
excess of the latest government
production " forecast of 31,000,000
bushels. '-
Emphasizing the unprecedent
ed demand lor grain for feeding
was an announcement by the war
foods administration that the 50,
000,000 bushels of wheat' which
the Commodity Credit corpora
tion was authorized to " sell - for
feed on June 16 was practically
gone on June 24. Originally it was
expected this wheat would last
until the end of June.
'- 'Cash corn trade was" practically
at a standstill. " . r"
Pea Growers
Urged to Get
Combine Parts
As most of - the new crop of
dry edible peas in western Ore
gon is Jikely to be harvested with
small five or six-foot 1 combines,
growers-will; save a lot of time
and trouble by getting in ad
. vance ; all the parts needed i: to
adapt these, for pea harvesting,
says Robert E. Rieder, county
agricultural agent. ;
Many of these combines require
special pulleys or sprockets to rer
duce cylinder speed to the requir
ed 400 to 450 revolutions per
minute while keeping the remain
der of the machine operating at
the normal speed for other types
of threshing. Cylinder speeds
higher than those mentioned will
cause serious losses by cracking
peas. .
Combines equipped with rub
bar or angle bar cylinders need
- no other adjustment except . to
give maximum clearance, accord
ing to experience of growers in
Washington and Idaho visited by
extension specialists from Oregon.
With those having cylinder and
concave teeth, however, all the
concave teeth except about half
in one row are removed. Peas
thresh easily, hence the fewer the
teeth the less cracking occurs.'
Small combines do not need the
special floating cutter bars such
as are favored on the large com
bines, although special pea reels
are desirable as are lifter guards
such as are used on hairy vetch
and similar, crops, says Rieder.
' If many green weeds are in the
peas at harvest time, it may be
necessary to mow and swath the
peas before threshing, in L which
case a revolving pickup is satis
factory to get the peas from the
windrow.? . .l.W;';- : --. .. " ; -'-'l
Pickers above straw racks need
to be shielded to change them to
beaters to prevent tangling, while
augurs that crack too many peas1
Kentucky's Senatorial Grandpa
T7S hens tor AlLm EarLlcy (D-Hy) he&ma ptaudj at his crand
divshUr, Dorothy Anne, whom he Is seetaf for the first time en a
visit la rUn3o!;h field. Tex where t!s son, XIaJ. D. IL Carkley.
V.e baby's father, Is statianc J aj post operations effker Associated
Press TelemaL
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Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Ju 28. (AP)
AA grade print, 4ic, cartons. 47,,e;
A grade prints, 'iC, cartons, ie;
B grade prints. 46c lb cartons, 4e
lb. t ' ' ,--; - .- ---S -
Butter la t First quality, maximum of
.8 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at
Portland, 52-52',c lb.; premium qual
iy, maximum of --35 of 1 per cent
acidity. 53-S3c lb.; valley route and
country prints, 2c less than first, or
so-MKkc; second . quality at oruana
2c under' first or 50-50VaC lb.- - ' - :
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailers: Oregon triplets, 29c lb.; loaf,
30c lb.; triplets to wholesalers, 27c
lb.; loaf. 27'c FOB. . . - ' -. ,.'
Eggs Prices to retailers, in cases:
A grade large. 43c; A medium, 3834c;
A small, 35 c dozen. . ; ; ir
.- Eggs Nominal prices to producer:
A large. 40c; B large, 37',aC; A medium,
36c; B large, 37 Vic. : : '
live poultry Buying prices: No. 1
grade Leghorn broilers, up to 2 '.4 lbs.,
30c; f colored fryers, under 2' to 4
lbs., 29c; colored roasters, over 4 lbs
29c; i Leghorn hens, under 2'i lbs
25',c: over 3i lbs 2S,ac; colored hens,
4 to 5 lbs.. 25'ic: over- S lbs., 25' ic;
old roosters,' 21',c lb.; stags, 21(Xc lb.
Dressed turkeys S e 1 1 1 h g prices:
country dressed breeder . hens. 30-32c
lb. . , , -:-v;
Rabbits Government ' ceiling: aver
age country killed to retailers, 44c lb.;
live price to producers. 24c lb.
'Onions Green, 55 -60c doz. bunches;
Texas yellow, 2.75: California, 2.75.
Potatoes--New California white. No.
1. 3.W. ,
Potatoes, old table stock cash and
carry price: No. 2. 1.35-10 90-lb. bag;
local No. 1. 3.50 cental.
- Hay Wholesale prices nominal: al
falfa No. 2 or better. S34; No. 1 Mon
tana timothy, $33; No. 4 grass hay,
832; oat-vetch. 825-30 ton, valley points;
timothy (valley). 825 ton; clover, S25
30 ton.- . , : . '
Country meat Rollback price to re
tailers: country killed hogs, best butch
ers, t 120-140 lbs 20e; vealers, AA,
22Vc; A, 21ic; B. 194c; C. 17c; D,
15'ic lb.; canner-cutter cows, 14Vc
lb.; bulls, carver cutters. 144c; lambs.
AA. 26c; A. 24ac; B. 22aC; C. 204c;
ewes. Fs. 134ci medium. 12c; R, 10c;
beef. AA, 21c; A, 20c; B, 18c;
C. 16c lb. s
Wool Government controL
Cascara bark Dry. 20c lb.
Mohair 1942 12-month, 45c lb.
Hops Nominal. Seed stock, 1942
crop. 1.40 lb.-, seedless. 1.50-1.60 ' lb.;
contract seedless. 70c; seed. 65c lb.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore June 28. (AP)
Wheat: futures unquoted. . f
Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white
44.00. Barley No. 2-45 lb. BW 41JM. Io.
t flax 3.03.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft whit 1J3;
soft white excluding Rex 1.37',,; white
club lJ7i; western red 1J78.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.S3; 10
per cent 1J4; 11 per cent 1J6; 12 per
cent 1.38. . -
Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.39; 11
per cent 1.41; 12 per cent 1.43.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 39;
barley 5; flour 8; corn 3; oats 3; mill
feed 8.
can be fixed by riveting a strip
of felt along the outer edge. More
detailed suggestions on dry pea
harvesting are contained in a free
circular now available at the
county agent's office.
Regardless of how good a har
vesting job is done some peas will
shatter and be lost on the ground.
Hogs turned into the field after
harvest .will pick up these and
make good use of them.
B
By Quinn Hall
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IN ftf HANDS. ' :
Portland
East Side Market
i PORTLAND, June 28. (AP) Prices
quoted on the east side fanners mar
ket today: -
.Asparagus Canby- loose No. 1. 8430
pyramid; bunches, 84.75 pyramid. ,.-
Cabbag Local pointed, $1.25 pony
crate. -r- " '
- Beans Green 18-20c lb yellow, 18c
lb horse, $1.50 lug. .
Cauliflower (broccoli)-No. 1. $2.50
2.75; ordinary $25; No. 2. $1.75 crate.
; Cherries Bings. 16-18c; - Royal Ann,
12c; pie," 10c lb
-Root vegetables Turnips, $1-15:
beets, 60-70C- dozen "bunches; carrots,
45-SOc dozen bunches. -Gooseberries
Regular. 17c lb.
''Green s Swiss chard. 75c dozen
bunches; watercress. $1 dozen bunches;
mustard, 75c dozen bunches. ' ':
Lettuce Local 3a. $1.75-2 crate; .leaf
stock.v60c dozen bunches.
Peas Local. 8-10e lb.
' Radishes No. 1 , spring red. ' 55-65c
dozen bunches.
Rhubarb Field. $1.40-1.50 box.
Onions Green, 50-65C doz. bunches.
Raspberries $3-3.25 12-box crate. -
Strawberries Oregon Marshall.
$2.75-330 crate: Red Hearts ( ) crate.
Potatoes New locals, 3',i-4c lb.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 23 (AP)
(USDA) Cattle: - Salable 1000. total
1200; calves salable and total 200; mar
ket active, mostly steady to strong; fed
steers and best cows 25 higher; bulls
25 "below las week's market; vealers
strong; - good-choice - fed steers ' 15.25
1635. one load 1182 lb. 16.50; grass fat
steers 14.00 down; - common down to
11.00; good fed heifers 15.00; common
medium grass heifers 10.00-120; can
ner and cutter cows 6.00-735; grass fat
beef cows 10.00-1130; good fed cows
12.00; medium-good bulls mostly 11.00
12.50: cows - down to 0.00; good-choice
vealers 14.00-15.00. - ; - 5 ' 3,. .
; Ho: Salable 2700. total 3000; market
active, 25 higher than Friday or steady
with last Monday; good-choice 180-230
lb. 1435 to mostly H30; 250-300 lb.
13.50-75; light lights 13.50-75; good sows.
1135-75;. choice light feeder pigs 1730.
' Sheep: Salable 1600, total .2500; mar
ket active; spring lambs strong; good
choice 1330-14.00; odd head to 14.25;
common-medium g r a d e 1 10.00-12.00;
feeders mostly 10.50; medium-good
shorn old - crop 1030-11.25: . common
down to 8. 00: good ewes 5. 00-75; com
mon down to 2.00.
Market
, The prices below supplied by a to
cal grocer are Indicative of, the daily
market pt ices paid to growers by Sa
ten buyers but are not guaranteed
by The Statesman: r:?
Lettuce, doz. ,
Cauliflower, crate
.75
3.75
90
300
3.50
Corn, ooz. ears
Avocados, crate '
Crook neck squash, crate
Italian squash. 30
Cucumbers, doi.
Asparagus.' 30 lbs.
Calif rhubarb, box
Red cabbage, lb.
Broccoli, case
Green onions, dos, bun.
Turnips doz bun
Mustard greens, dos. tun.
Calif cabbage, lb , ,
Swiss cbard. halt doz. bunches
Hot house tomatoes.
Strawberries. 1 doz. boxes, pts. 2.00
Endive, dos bun. . 130
Artichokes . doz. ' J5
Brussel sprouts. - , , J7
Radishes, dos " so
Cantaloupe, crate . 8.00
Carrou. doz on. , .70
Spinach, crate 1.50
Curly kale, crate 1 00
Celery, doz. bun, ' 1 65
Parsnips, lb OS
Onions 157
Watercress, doz. bunches . ,. , . , 130
Watermelons, pound , .06
Green wax beans, lb. , ,, , 20 ,
Green beans, lb. . n
Plums, lb. ... , n
Nectarines, lb . ,
GKA1N. MAtt AND VS.EDS
(Baying Prices) ;
Oats, No. 1 -
0
38.00
35 00
28 00
28 00
Feed barley, ton
Clover hay. ton
uats and vetch hay
wneat
1.00
BUTTER. CGOS AND POULTRY
aiesen s uaytag price
I Subject to change without notice )
BUTTERFAT .
Premium 84
No 1-,, . 33
Ne 2 ... m
BUTTER r BUNTS .
As -
. 46'.4
.454
, 37
Quarters
KUtiS - .
Extra large, white and brown
Medium
37
34
34
Standards -Pullets
. .
Cracks - ;
32
32
30
39
35
POULTRY
Colored frya un to 2. Rs
Colored frys over 2t lbs. .
Colored hens ,
lbs. , 84.50
L.,1.94
4.73
165
: Jl
6.00
. 90
I JO
30
. or
30
!b. 32
UviM 0233o!
Royal Annes, Bings,
and Lamberts
Czrli Price:!
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Frcnt r.i Kcrrray Sis.
Wednesday
Radio Program
KSLM WEDNEIOAJ 139
1: 0 News in Brief
7 :05 Risa V. Shin '
f0 New
7:45 Morning Moods.
S. -00 Stan Kenton's Orchestra
8.30 News Brevities
8:35 Tango Time
9 :00 Pastor's Call
:1S Uncle Sam
S :30 Popular Mutle -
10:00 World In Review
10.-05 A Song and a Dance
10 JO Music.
10 JO Musical College..
11 JO Hits of Yesteryear.
13.-00 Organalities
KALE MBS WEONESDAT13M K.
6:45 Unci Sam,
70 News.
' 7:15 Texas Rangers.
7:30 Memory Timekeeper '
8.-00 Shady Valley Folks.
8 JO News :
8.-45 What's New
0 Boake Carter
B:15 "Wie Woman's Side of the News
. JO Coast Guard Band.
10.-00 News v (
10:15 Gardner's friend,
10 JO This and That
11:00 Buyer's Parade.
11:15 Bill Hay Reads the Bible T
11 JO Concert Gems
11;45 Rose Room. .
120 Concert
KFX BN WEDNESDAY I1H
KC
6-00 We're Up Too. ,
6:15 National Farm and Horn
6:45 Western Agriculture
7:00 Smilin Ed M'-Connell
75 Home Demonstration Agent
7:15 Music of Vienna. . .
7 JO News
7:45 Gene and Glenn.
8.-00 Breakfast Club .
9:00 My True Story.
9-30 Breakfast at Sardi'8 .
10 AO Baukhage Talking
10:15 The Gospel Singer. '
10 JO Andy and Virginia.
10:45 The Baby Institute.
114)0 Woman's World.
11:15 Mystery Chef.
11 JO Lawson-t Knights.
11:45 Your Bollywood News.
12:00 Songs. ,
KOtN CBS WEDNESDAY
' 6 0 Northwest Farm Reporter
6:15 Breakfast Bulletin
8-30 Texas Rangers- .,; r .
: 6:45 KOIN KJock
7:15 News - s - .
8 K0 Consumer News'
v 8:15 Valiant Lady -
- ' 830 Stories America Loves
8:45 Aunt Jenny -
- 90 Kate Smith Speaks
9:15 Big Sister '
- 9 JO Roma nc of Helen Trent
3:45 Our Gal Sunday -
.1000 Life Can Be Beautiful
.10:15 Ma Perkins - - -
- 1030 Vic and Sade
10:45 The Goldbergs -, .
ll-OO Young Dr.. Makme " -:
.11.-15 Joyce 'Jordan ,
. ll-O We Love and Learn ;
11 MS News -
13 JS News , ' .
KGW NBC WEDNESDAY 626 Ke.
40 Dawn Patrol
5:53 Labor News
6.-00 Everything Goes. ,
6:30 News Parade.
6:55 Labor News
7:15 Nws -
7 :30 Reveille Roundup
7:45 Sam .Hayes
8:00 Stars of Today -
8:15 James Abbe Covers the News
' 8:30 Rose Room.
8:45 David Harum
9.-00 The Open Door.
9:15 Larry Smith.
. 9:30 Mirth and Madness. ,
100 Music.
10:15 Kneass With the News. -1030
The Gallant Heart.
10 :45 Homekeeper's Calendar, ,
11.-00 Light of the World . -
11:15 Lonely Women -1130
The Guiding Ught '
' 11:45 Hymns f All Churches
120 Story of Mary Marlin
KOAC WEDNESDAY 556
10 00 News
10:15 The Homemakers Hour.
110 Music of the Masters.
12 o News - - - f
12:15 Noon Farm Hour -
KC.
Have Pneumonia
LAB1SH CENTER Patsy Kay
Boies, small daughter of the Ed
Boies, was taken to the hospital
late Thursday night with pneu
monia. Bill Lensch also has pneu
monia and is in the hospital.
Quotations
White Leahorn frvs
21
White Leghorn- hens
30
Marten Creamery's Bnitna Prleaa.
(Subject to change without notice) -
ECGS
Large A ' 37
Medium A . 35
POULTRY
All hens
-. 35 '.i
All springs
, 39
30
Roosters or stags
Above prices for prime stock, under
grades according to value.
LIVESTOCK :
- Buying prices for No 1 stock, based
on comtiuons and sales reported
Shorn lambs , ' - , - 830
Spring lambs ;-12.00 to 12.50
Ewes 330 to 8.00
Hogs, top. 160-225 lbs. 14.00
Sows , 1030 to 11.00
Top veal. 150 lbs. 14.50
Dairy type cows , s.OO
Beef type cows
9.00 to 10 00
9 00 to 12.00
9 SO to 1030
. 31
BU11S
Heifers
Dressed veal
Dow Visits
LABISH CENTER Visiting
Mrs. Pete Russ on Thursday was
Mr. and Mrs. Dow from Portland.
Mrs.' Russ is recovering;, from ; a
major operation which she under
went last week. .
DRS. CHAN ... LAM
Dr.T T.-aaaJM p. Or.G.ChaawNJD
CHINESE ilerbalists
241 North Uberty
Uostalrs Portland Gfwrl snartrie
Co. Office open Saturday only
10 a m to 1 p tn.; to 1 pjm Con
fuitatxxi Blood pressuro and urin
tests aro frM of durn Er-iMl
tince WIT. ;
er - r
Stocljs Added
To Recovery
Late Profit Taking
.'; Stems Advance of
Earlier Trade .
NEW YORK, June 28.-ff)-Stocks
generally added to last
week's recovery in Monday's mar
ket although late profit taking
stemmed the advance, which, dur
ing the forenoon, had put many
rails. Industrials and utilities up
fractions to more than a point at
3-year peaks. . .,
; Dealings, relatively active at
the start dwindled as offerings
become a bit more insistent after
mid-day. While top marks were
reduced, and minus signs well
distributed at the close, gainers
were well in the majority.
The " more hopeful , aspects of
congressional developments, from
the standpoint of Wall street,
helped the utilities to come to the
fore. Steels about held their own,
although giving up" most of their
early advantage based on the
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back-to-work move in the coal
fields;
Rails were supported as another
batch--of cheering earnings reports
for. five months came to . hand.
Alrcrafts, long dormant enjoyed a
revival apparently in reflection of
the growing European - air offen
sive and cheerful post war pros
pects. The Associated Press 60-stock
average was up J of a point at 52
where It was only J under its
best level since No. 6, 1939, estab
lished early in the current month.
It' was -the sixth' consecutive up
turn for this .barometer. Trans
fers totaled 1,029,060 shares com
pared with 1,146,660 in the pre
ceding full session.
Bonds were . selectively higher.7
At Chicago wheat was unchanged
to up V x a cent a bushel. Rye
jumped VJL io 1. Hogs fell 15
to 25 cents. Cotton was up 10 to
35 cents a bale. "
Among forward tilters In the
curb were Electric Bond & Share,
SSf .Ibond avekaces
Glen Alden Coal find : American
Gas. Niagara Hudson Power was
heavily traded for a decline of V
In the wake of reorganization pro
gram details. Turnover here was
281,605 shares versus 233,560 last
Friday. , , -
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Four Acres of Cherries
WEST S ALE3I Don . Kuhn
. will begin picking Royal Anne
r cherries en his four acre orch
ard at Grand Island junction In
Yamhill county, Wednesday
morning. Knhn's orchard con
sists of cherries and pears. He
reports that there will be abont
, a seven or eight per cent loss
In his Royal Anne cherries doe
to excessive wet weather.
Stocks and Bond
Compiled by The Associated Pr
- :: June 28
STOCK AVERAGES
30
Indus
IS 19 i 60
Rails Uti! Stks
26.0 35 2 52.0
25.7 34.7 1 51.7
24.6 J3J i 50 1
263 14 6 ! 52 .0
13.1 22.9 ! 35.3
264 35 J 62.2
18J 37.1 41.7
Monday 73.3
Previous day 73 J
Week ago 10M
Month ago 73.1
Year ago 51.8
1943 high 733
1943 low 60J
New 1943 high.
20 : 16 10 10
Ralls Indus Util Pogn
-.76.9 105.6 104 J 61.6
Monday
Previous day
.76.8 1053 1043 i 613
Week ago
Month ago
Year ago ,
1943 high
1943 low
76.0 1033
-78.1 105.0
.603 103.1
.78.1 ' 105.6
.643 103.8
104.1 , 60.0
103.4 ' 60.0
953 483
1043 : 61.6
98.0 833
New 190 highs.
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