The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 20, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Th OEEGON STATESMAN Salem Oregon. Wednesday Morning, Horembe 2D. 1843
I
Stoclts Steady
- After Sell-Off
Dividends Paid by Santa
Fe Are First in Three
Year's Time
NEW YORK, Not. l--Stocks
steadied Id today's market
atter an early sell-off centering
oo steels and other recent Indus
trial faTorites. In fairly actve
dealings declines ranged from
fractions to more than a point
around mid-day. A little support
then arriced and extreme setbacks
were reduced or cancelled in many
Instances at the close.
A number of pleasing dividends,
some unexpected in Wall Street,
helped the, list to regain part of
Its equilibrium. At that, many
traders - refused to work up any
real buying enthusiasm because
of fears new shocks from the
European war might be in the of
fing. .
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks was off .1 of a point st
45.4. Transfers of 7 2 0.8 8 0
shares compared with 570,050
the day before.
Financial circles were given a
pleasant surprise by Santa Fe
directors who voted a payment of
1 on the. common. It was the
first disbursement of this issue
since September, 1937, when $2
was declared. The junior stock
climbed 1 points to 18 and
the preferred issue was up 3 at
58, a new top for the year.
The Republic Steel board an
nounced regular quarterly divi
dends of $1.50 onNJts two preferred-stocks
which rose 1 and 3
points, respectively. The com
mon finished higher.
U. S. Steel was unchanged,
Bethlehem down and Youngs
town Sheet up On the offside
were Montgomery Ward, Sears
Roebuck, Du Pont, Johns-Man-Tille,
Anaconda, Kennecott, Doug
las Aircraft, Eastern Air Lines,
and N. Y. Central.
Among Gainers were Certain
teed and International Paper pre
ferreds, Texas Corp., Standard Oil
of N. J., General Motors, Chrys
ler, U. S. Rubber, Great Northern,
American Telephone and General
Electric.
Paulus Approached
On Federal Job
Robert C. Paulus, president of
the Paulus Brothers Packing com
pany, in a recent letter to his
mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Paulus.
from New York informed her that
he had been approached concern
ing the position of liaison officer
between the government and the
canning industry. Paulus reported
that he had discouraged the idea
la the belief that someone nearer
Washington should serve.
Paulus had been called east to
attend a meeting with the defense
council's coordinator of foods. The
communication, coming from the
Waldorf-Astoria, where he was
stopping, said that he was return
ing to Washington, DC for a sec
end conference with canners and
army and navy officials.
Salem Market Quotations
'(Barlnf Prices)
Tt prices below supplied by s locsl
grocer are indicative of the daily merket
rices pid to (rowers by Sslem buyers
bat sre not fusrsnteed by The States-
VEGETABLES
apples, loose peck, box.
.75
.30
1.00
.01
.30
1.00
3.75
1.25
1.15
.65
.20
1.50
.90
.10
.2 5
1.30
.45
.80
.75
.65
.01
.40
.75
BeeU. os.
Braseel sprouts
Cebbece, 1B7
Carrots
Cauliflower
Craaberries, box
Celery, white
Celery, fTpn
Celery kearts, dot.
GarUe, lb.
liettace
Onioas. SO lbs.
Oateas, boilinf. 10 lbs..
OlNit, Ta. dry
fetatoee, 100 lbs.. No. 1.
50 lbs, Ke. 9
Kadishea, dot.
Bpiaaca, box
Soaash. Daaish, box -
fiqaasa, Hubbard, lb.
Taraips. dos.
oxanr, hat and seeds
Wboat. Ko. 1. recleaBod. bu
Oats. Ke. 1
21.00 to 22.00
Teed barley, toa
20.00 to 22.00
S.00
Clever bay, tea
Alfalfa bay. toa H i 14.00
Kgg xaaah. Ke. 1 frsde, 80 lb. bat 1.80
Dairy feed. SO-lb. bs( 1.85
Eea scratch feed 10
Cracked cots 2.00
EGOS AVD OUXTKT
(Buying Prices of Aadreaen's)
Orade A lerfc. dos .31
Orade A medium, dos. .26
Quotations
PORTLAND. Ore., Not. lgj (AP)
Prodace exchange: Butter x4ri 33:;
Standards S2; prime firsts 82c; firsts
0e. ,
Batterfst First aaalHy, maximum .6
f 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland.
' S4H-35e lb.; premium quality (maximum
f .85 of 1 per cent acidity), 35-36He;
valley rentes and- country points 2e lens,
r 88 He: second duality 3 under tint,
r tlMii.
Egge Pertlaad frodaeo Exchange
Baying prices : " Large extras 29e; large
standards Sac;' medium extras 24c; w.e
dium etaadarda I9e; rmall extras 13c;
Small ataadards 15c .
Cheese felliag price to Portland re
tailers: Tillamook triplets 21e lb.: leaf
S2 lb. Triplets to wholesalers 19s lb.;
loaf, SOe, f-o.b. Tillamook.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore., Not. 19. (AP)
Wheat : Open High Low Close
December 77 77 77 - 77
Cask Graia: Oata. No. 2. 38-lb, white,
S6.50; barley. No. S. 45 1b. BW, 23.60;
corn. No. S. ET shipment. 81.25.
Cask Wheat (Bid): Soft white 76;
wester white 76; western sod 77. Hard
red winter: ordinary 78; 11 per eent
Chsa, B.D.
Elerbai remedies tor ailments
ot stomach, lirer, kidney, skin,
blood, glands and urinary sys
tem ot men - sad women, 2 5
rears in service. Naturopathic
Physicians. Ask yonr neigh
bors about CHAN LAifc
CHINESE MEDICINE CO,
241 BT. UVertr, apstalra PrUan Oe
rai Electrio- Co. Olflc open Tatsday
and Batarday only. 1ft am, te 1 pvm,
te 7 p.m. CoasalUtioa, kiosa
or sad arts testa axe free f ckarga.
(5)
7. T. Laav at. D. O.
"Strictly Private
!
Sua QivumijI:-
A A nlw atA
Closing Quotation
NEW YORK, Nov. 19-jiP)-Today's closing quotataions:
Al Chem & Dye..l68
American Can.... 90
Ailis. Chalm .... 36
Am Car & Fdy.. 294
Am Rd Std San.. 7 y
Am Roll Mills ... 16 14
Am Smelt & Ref 45
Am Tel & Tel....l66
Am Tobacco B.. 71 V
Aviation Corp .. 5
Am Wa Works.... 8
Am Zinc L & S.. 7 li
Anaconda 27
Armour 111 5
Atchison 1814
Bald Loco 17
Bendix Aviation 33
Beth Steel 87
Boeing Airplane 19
Borden 20
Borge Warner.... 22
Calif Packing .... 20
Callahan Z-L 1
Canada Dry 14
Canadian Pacific 4 V
Caterpillar Trac 48
Celanese 28
Chesa & Ohio ... 43
Chrysler 80
Col Gas A Elec 5
Coml Solvents.. 10
Comlwth Sou 1
Consoll Aircraft 25
Consolid Edison 24
Consolld Oil 6
Cont'l Can 38
Corn Products.. 43
Crown Zellerb .... 16
Curtiss Wright.. 10
Doug Aircraft 82
Du Pont 13
Eastman Kodakl43
El Pow & Light 4
Gen Electric 35
Gen Foods 3 6
Gen Motors 50
Goodrich 15
Goodrich 15
Goodyear Tire.. 18
Great Northern.. 28
Greyhound 11
Illinois Central.. 8
Insp Copper 13
Interna Harvest 65
Intern Nick Can 27
Intern P & Pulp 66
Intern Tel & Tel 2
Johns -Manville.. 64
Kennecott 3 5
Libbey-O-Ford .. 46
Lockheed 30
Loew's : - 29
Long-Bell A 4
Montgom Ward.. 38
Nash Kelvinator 5
Nat Biscuit 1 8
Nat Dairy Prod 14
Nat Dist 23
Nat Lead 19
NY Central 14
N. Am. Aviation 18
North Ameri Co 17
Northern Pacific 7H
Ohio Oil 7
Otis Steel 10
Pac Amer Fish 9
Pac Gas & Elec 28
Packard Motor.... 3
Pan-Am Airways 17
Param 9
J C Penney .... 87
Penna RR 25
Butterfat, Xo. 1, 34c; No.
2, 82c; premium 8.5c.
A grade print 36c; B
grade 85c; quarters 87c.
Grade B large, doi.
Pullets, dos.
Colored hens
.25
.18
.12
.15
.09
.13
.05
Colored frys
White Let-bora, heavy .08 to
White Leghorn lrys .
Old roosters .
(Baying Fries s of Marlon Creamery)
Grade A large, doi.. 30
Orade A medium, doi .25
Orade B large, dos .25
Pullets, doi. .17
Leghora hena .08 to .09
Colored fryers ... .13
Colored bens w .18
HOPS
(Bnylof Prices)
1939 .80 to .40
1940 contracts, lb .80
LIVESTOCK
(Baying prices for No. 1 stock, bated on
conditions and sales reported np to 4 p.m.)
1940 spring lambs 8.25
Yearling lambs 8.25
Yearling lambs 5.00 to 5.50
Fwes .- 8.00 to 3.50
Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs 6.25
Sows 4.25 to 4.50
Beef cows - 6.00
Bulls 6.75 to 6.25
Heifers 6.00 to 6 60
Dairy type cows 4.00 to 4.75
Live Teal 9.50
Dressed Teal, lb. .13
at Portland
79; 12 per cent 81; 13 per cent 83; 14
per. rent 17. Hard white-Baart: 12 per
rent 81; 18 per rest 83.
Today's Cor Receipt: Wbeat 20; bar
ley 2; flour 8; corn 1; millfeed 7.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Not. 18. (AP)
Coaatry meats Selling price to retailers.
Country killed hogs best buteners, 125
150 lbs.. 9Uc: Teslers, fsncy 15-
15Hc;; llght-thln, 16- 12c; heavy S-
lic; lambs, aprtug, ewes, -
8e; good entter cows, 8Vi-9e; canner
cows, 8-8V4c: bulla 11-11 He.
LiTe poultry Buying prices t o. 1
grsde Legtorn broilers, 1H-2 lbs., 19c;
fryers under S lbs, 15c; fryers, 1H to
4 lbs.. 14e.. roasters oTer 4 lbi., 15e
Leghorn bens OTer 3Vs lbs., 12c; Leghorn
hens under IH lbs., 10c; eolorvl kens
oeer 5 lbs., 14c: colored kens 4 to 5
lbs. 15c. Old roosters Se lb.
Dressed turkeys Baying prices I Ksw
crop kens 20-llc; toms 14-lSe.
Dressed tnrseye Komtnar selling
prices : Old crop Sens22-24e; toms, 14
16 lb.; new crop hena 22-24c; toms
1VH-17S 1.
On ioaa Oregon DanTera 60-90e; Tak
baas 70 80.
Potatoes Tskima, 1 OS-1.15; Klamath,
1.30-1.2S- Deaehates. No. 1. 1.10-1.25.
Hay Selliss once to retailers : Alfal
fa Ke. 1, 14 25 toa; oat-Tetck 10.00 toa;
eloTer 10.00 tea; Timothy, oast or a
Oregon 17 00 tea: Talley Timothy 14.00-
IS.OO toa. Pwrtlaac
Wool 1940 aastera Oregon range BOe
83a; cross h red, 84-85; Willamette valley
18 naoatas. se-se.
Hope Oregon 1939. 40-dle lbs. 1948
eoatracta 80o ib. 1940 oadJosa 87-40e,
miaaL I
U21I3TED
Walniils and
Walniil EJeals
Kcllsy Farqriar
:Q-:ti Co..
front at Norway SUb, Saksn
uss cm for. l rif I
WW
CAMP NIK.
S.I M
y x x .
n-ao
s
Pheps Dodge 36
Phillips Petrol.. 39
Proctor A Gamb 684
Pub Serv NJ.... 30
Pullman 26
Radio 6
Rayonier 17
Republic Steel.. 22
Richfield Oil .... 9
Safeway Stores.. 42
Sears Roebuck.. 77
Shell Union 10
Socony Vacuum 9
Sou Cal Edison. .127 14
Sou Pacific 8
Sperry Corp .... 42
Stand Brands ... 6
Stand Oil Calif.. 19
Stand Oil In 27
Stand Oil NJ 36
Stone Webster 7
Studebaker S
Sunshine Mining 9
Texas Corp 39
Trans-America..
Union Carbide..
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific...
United Airlines..
United Aircraft
United Corp ....
United Drug 4.
United Fruit 72
US Rubber 24
US Rubber Pfd.. 87
US Steel
Vanadium
Warner Pict
Western Union..
Westinghse
Woolwoith
Domestls flour Eellicg price, city de
llTcry, 1 to 25 bbl. lots: Family pstents,
49s. 6.00-6.80: rbskers' hard wheat net
4.60-5.70; bakers' bluestem 5.20-5.50;
blended hard wheat flour 5.50-5.60; soft
whest 4.70-4.75; grsham 49s, 4.50; wbols
whest. 49s, 4 45 bbl.
Mobsir 1940, 12 months 80s lb,
Cascara 1940 peel 8e lb.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. Not. 19. (AP)
(USDA) Hogs: Salable 860, total 600;
market slow.
Barrows tnd
gilts, gd-ch.
160 lb
do gd-ch,
do gd rh,
do gd-ch,
do gd rh,
do gd-ch,
do cd rh.
160-1S0
180-200
200-220
220-240
240-270
270-300
lbs
lbs.
lbs.
lbs
lbs
lbs
Feeder pigs
gd-eh, 70-120..
Cattle: Salable and total
35; market steady with Monday or mostly
25 lower for two dsys.
Steers, gd, 900-1100 lbs... 8
do medium, 750-1100
do comiron, 750-1100
Heifers, gd, 750-900
do medium, 600-900
do common, 600-900
Cows, good, all weights
do medium, all wts
do eut-cim, all wts
do csnner. all weight
Bolls (ylgs. exelud.). beef.
good, all weights
do sausage, gd, all wts..-.
do medium, all wts
do cu'.-rnm, all wts.-.
Vealers, gd-ch. all wts.
do com-med, all wts
do call, all wts
Sheep: Salable and total
about stesdy.
Spring- lambs, gd-ch. f
LBS B.7S
7.600 1.15
S.7S 7.26
3.50(o 4 86
3 00 8.60
do medium and good
do common .
Ewes (shorn), good-choice-
do common and mediam-
Wool in Boston
BOSTON, Not. 19 (AP) (C8DA)
The market for domestic wools In Bos
ton wss not Tory active today., Small
quantities ot original bag aTerage to
gtod Frencb combing length fine territory
wools sold at 81-08 to 81.05, seourea
basis. Original bag half-blood territory
wool! sf average to good French combing
length brought mostly 97 cents to Sl.OO,
scoured basis. Original twelTe months
Texas wools hsd some call at 81-00 to
81-05, scoured basis.
Stocks and
Bonds
NoTember 18
BOVD AVERAGES
Compiled by Tb
20
Ralls
Net change. Lara
Taeaday 60.1
Previous day 60.1
Month ago 60.3
Tear ago 00.3
1940 high 61.3
1940 low 48.3
New highs.
Press
S.60 8.S5
10 10 10
Indus TJtil lorrn
A .1 D .1 D .3
105.5 100.3 38.4
105.4 100.9 88.7
164.7 99 4 S7.4
101.1 96.S S0.4
105.5 100.T S3.S
98.9 90S S5.1
STOCK ATZSAQE8
SO 15 15 SO
Indus Bail Ctil Stocks
Net change J .3 TJnch D .1 li .1
Tuesday 64 S 17.S 85 8 45.4
Prerioas day 64.7 17.S 85.9 45.6
Tear ago 73.6 31.4 89 8 61.9
1940 high 74.3 30.5 40 6 63.3
1940 low 53.8 13.0 80 9 17.0
WANTED
WMIIDTS j
FILBERTS and
NUT MEATS :
' Cash ob DeliTery
IL mcrkinl
, PACKING COMPANT
60 N. Front ; Ph. 7633
Wheat Gain Small
After Uncertainty
CHICAGO, Not. 19HP)-Wheat
futures ended the day with alight
gains after fluctuating uncertain
ly over a range of about a cent a
bushel today.
The bread cereal started low
er, influenced by declining securi
ties markets and soybean quota
tions. The leader dropped aa much
as 3 cents.
Final prices for wheat were
unchanged to eent higher than
the previous close, December 89-
88, May 88-.
The wheat market undertone
was nervous. After a Lower start,
wheat rallied to cents at
times, only to back down partially
under the weight of selling. Trade
was generally light. The May con
tract advanced from 87 to 88
cents at times but failed to retain
much of the gain at the close.
Mary Beard to Be
Buried at Lebanon
LEBANON Mary Prances
Beard, 86, died at her home Sun
day and will be buried from the
Lowe Mortuary this afternoon
with Interment in the Masonic
cemetery.
She was born in Eugene and lived
there until In 1892 when she was
married to John R. Beard of Leb
anon. She had been married be
fore to Captain Oliver Hildeburn
who died soon after their mar
riage. Mr. Beard died in 1827.
She had no children but is sur
vived by a step daughter, Mrs.
Nita Russell in Los Angeles, and
by two brothers and two sisters,
M. D. Sherrard of San Diego, Lin
coln Sherrard of Redmond, Mrs.
Thomas Lane of Coquille and Mrs.
Hattle Lane of Lenore, Idaho.
Makes First Trip
BRUSH CREEK Karen Ar-
leen Meyer, three-week-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig A.
Meyer of Silverton made her first
trip to her grandfather's home
here Sunday. The infant is the
only grandchild of L. H. Meyer,
who has lived on Paradise road
for the past 40 years. She is also
the only niece of Althea Meyer,
who lives here with her father,
but is employed at the water de
partment office at Silverton.
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"Escape," startiHg today at the Elsinore, pins Baby Handy and
Stuart Erwln in "Sandy Oeta Her Man.
Funeral Service Set
For Jacob Haury
SILVERTON Funeral services
for Jacob Haury, 74, who died
Sunday night at the home of his
daughter, Elma Amstutz, will be
held Friday at 1:80 o'clock from
the Pratum Menonite church with
Larson and Son in charge.
Herleys to Entertain
At Independence
INDEPENDENCE Dr. and
Mrs. George D. Herley will enter
tain on November 28 at their
home with the Thursday night
club members as guests. This
will be the first meeting of the
dub since election of new mem
bers. Guests will be Dr. and Mrs.
C. A. Fratike, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Van Dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Theron
Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Mort
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Robinson.
f
Veterans Meeting
Set at Silverton
SILVERTON Alma Fierst,
president, is announcing a meet
ing of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars auxiliary at the armory to
night when all past presidents will
be special guests. These Include,
in order of their term of service,
Ruth McPike, Edith Devericks,
Gurine Standard, Marie Solle.
Clarice Johnson and Esther Long.
In charge of arrangements are
Margaret Halverson, Lillian Sen
ter, Blanche Howell and Alma
Fierst.
Turkey Record Probable
PORTLAND. Nov. 19-yP)-Low
prices on the Turkey market to
day led to promise of a record
Thanksgiving trade. Wholesalers
said volume so far has been the
greatest in history. Quality of tur
keys was declared the best in
years.
A Language Ash Understands
Not a Satisfactory Substitute 1
Lincoln Woman Is
Host to Goodwill
: LINCOLN Mrs. J. C JessupJ
was elected president of the
Goodwill club at the November
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Martha Neiger. Mrs. E. E. Buck
les was elected vice president and
Mrs. L. S. Mickey, secretary
treasurer. Mrs. .W. R. Edwards presided
at the business session. The club
was invited by Mrs. Ivan Merrick
to her home for the Christmas
meeting and gift exchange Decem
ber 12. The sum of f 12. 56 was
reported in the treasury by Mrs.
Merrick.
The hostess calendar Includes
for January Mrs. W. R. Edwards
and Mrs. Lois . Crawford ; Febru
ary, Mrs. Victor Utterback, Mrs.
Ival Utterback and Mrs. Haw
kins; March, Mrs. L. J. Mickey
and. Jeannie Smith;, April, Mrs.
Kasper Neiger and Mrs. Walter
Kline; May, Mrs. J. D. Walling.
' The hostesses, Mrs. Neiger,
Mrs. E. E. Buckles and Mrs. L. J.
IFfiimsiimee Y mi'iir
WISHES
O Note Loans
O Furniture Loans
O Auto Loans
State IFnimeimee (Cod.
Salem s Home-Owned Finance Company
344 State Lie S-216 M-22 O Ph. 9261
-
Mickey, served refreshment at
the close of the meeting assisted
by Mrs. J. C. Jessup and Mrs. Eva
Walling..
Funeral Arranged
For Edward Becke
AURORA Edward Becke, 76,
former resident of Aurora who
had been living at Hills bore the
past year died Monday morning.
He was born irr Missouri, June
22,-1864. His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Becke, were members
of the Aurora colony. Mr. Becke
made his home In Aurora until he
moved to Portland where he had
lived for the past 20 years.
Funeral services will be held
today at 2 o'clock at the Miller
chapel In Aurora. Interment will
be In the family lot In the Aurora
cemetery. -
Surviving are his daughter. Mrs.
N".Kiser ot Hlllsboro; son-Ernest1
Becke of Aurora; brother, Henry
Becke of Oregon City; three
grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.
Through Our
PERSONAL
LOAN
Liberal Extensions
in Case of Sickness
or Unemployment
By CLIFF STERRET
By JIMMY MURPHY