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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1942)
t) ; I if ami :jd maiTciaii mri.cs THe OREGON STATESMJUI. Salens Orvgoo. Sunday Morning, March 23, 1312 . " n. . Markets Of . Most Stocks Indefinite - Some Issues Strive For Recovery Saturday. NEW YORK, March 2bHF Eome recently weak " blue chips made feeble stabs at recovery in Saturday's stock market but the list generally finished an irregu larly lower week without a defi nite trend. The day's turnover of 131,350 shares was the lowest since last August 16 and compared with' 160,690 the previous Saturday. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was unchanged at 34.4 ' but on the week was off .3. Among the better performers Zenith Radio was up a point at 11, a new high for 1942. On the other hand, J. I. Case and Union Carbide slipped each to new lows for the year. American Tele Dhone. which Friday hit a new bottom since 1938, recovered . of a point Gainers included General Mo tors, Chrysler, Montgomery Ward, Youngstown Sheet, Santa Fe, Pennsylvania, Western Union, Air Reduction, International Harves , ter, United Aircraft, Westing- house, US Gypsum and Texas Co. . . ,A shade down were NY Cen tral, Great Northern, US Rubber, Anaconda, Johns-Manville, Stand ard Oil (NJ), American Can, Gen eral Electric. Du Pont and J. C, Penney. Future Farmers Scan Donor List Jersey Breeders To Rear Official'. At Hillsboro Dairymen and especially Jer sey breeders of southern Wash lngton and northwestern Oregon will have an opportunity to hear J. C. Nisbet, the new extension director of the American Jersey Cattle club, at Hillsboro, on April 4. He is expected to discuss the 1000 registered Jersey bull pro gram and outline suggestions for the best development of the breed. The all-day meeting is scheduled for the Hillsboro union high school, beginning at 10 a.m. The meeting and noon luncheon will be held in the high school build ing. The speaker will discuss the new plan of the American Jersey Cattle club, designed to emphati cally call -attention to the im portance of using bulls of high quality. This has reference to the recently announced program whereby purebred breeders are giving 1000 registered bulls to owners of grade herds this sum mer. Nisbet is also slated to in clude an outline of recommended practices that purebred breeders should follow in the best develop ment of their breed. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n 11 m in .iuii.i.i j.i .iiuimimiiiiii) ii hi lujiin.mumwiwii v:".. : -" . v . ; ; : ::. ..:-;. " y , ' . f - J V ' I - ,9 "" . - ' , ! ' 1 7 ' 1 ' I- , v ! ' 'i - ? :' i is::?-:-' Wheat Rallies Out of Lbss ' ; CHICAGO ; .March '. 2-P) Showing much, more strength than in any recent session, wheat prices Saturday rallied two cents' a bush el from early, lows, wiping out losses suffered earlier in the week. Similar gains ' were scored in the rye pit while soybeans were up almosfllve cents at one stage and corn and oats- rose fractions to about a cent. - The rally was unexpected and quick. Traders said the rapidity of - the upturn, matching speedy drops that have occurred on sev eral occasions recently, betrayed the thin character of the market, making prices easily susceptible to comparatively few orders. Week end short-covering accelerated the advance once it got under way. Traders said some of the buy ing came from consuming inter ests, including mills, who entered the market at the first sign of strength. Revival of inflation talk, based partly on the statement of a price administration official that prices are going up at a dangerous pace, also was credited for the ad vance. Wheat closed 1-1 cents higher than yesterday, May $1-26-, July $1.28-. Henry Werner, Silverton, president of the Marion County Jersey Cat tle club shows Keith Olson, route 7, Salem, and John Jerman, Sa lem Future Farmer association president, the list of 31 Oregon "Vic tory" boll donors following the meeting this week with T. R. War ren, Portland, American Cattle club fieldman. The Future Farm ers hope to be awarded one of the bulls, which are being given this summer by Jersey breeders to stimulate interest in the use of better bulls throughout the country. WANTED Walnut meats and Filbert meats. Cash on delivery. High est price. MORRIS RLORFEIN Packing Co, 460 N. Front TeL 7C3S Quotations at Portland Produce Exchange PORTLAND. Ore.. March 28 (API Butter Prints, A grade, 39ac In parch ment wrappers, 40 'ic in cartons; a grade, 39c in parchment wrappers, 40c in cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 39 'i -40c lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 40',i-41c lb.; valley routes and country points, 2c less than first, or 38c lb.; second quality at Portland, 2c under first, or 37'2-38c lb. Cheese Selling prices to Portland retailers: Tillamook triplets, 28'ic lb.; loaf, 29Vac lb. Triplets to wholesalers, 26' ie lb.; loaf, 27',ic f. o. b. Tillamook. Eggs Prices to producers A. large. 26c; B large, 25c; A medium, 29c; B medium. 25c doz. Resale to retailers, 4c higher for cases; cartons 6c higher. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. March 28 (AP) Wheat Open High Low Close May -99J,i .99 -89Ji 5W4 Cash grain: Oats, No. 2 38-lb. white. 40.00. Barley No. 2, 45-lb. BW, 30.00. No. 1 flax, 2.62. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white, 1.00; soft white excluding Rex, 1.02i; white club, 1.03'2; western red, 1.03. Hard red winter ordinary, 99; 10 per cent, 1.02i: 11 per cent, 1.09'i; 12 per cent, 1.12i. Hard white Baart 10 per cent. 1.12','a; 11 per cent. 1.18'fe; 12 per cent, 1.22t. Today's car receipts: Wheat. 78; bar ley, 0; flour, 3: corn, 4; oats, 2; hay, 4; mUlfeed. 4; flaxseed. 0. Cross Word Puzzle I 2 i 4. 5552 9 4 1 15 lb W77&, TPs' 24 25 2b 21 sT" 13" " AO 41 A2 Zffi 35" 4Q 5 SA & IQ IO III "III 28 29 50 44 1 4 5s""- " Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. March 28 (AP (USDA) Hoes: Salable for week. 3720. Barrows and gilts, gd-ch. 14U-160 IDS. 112.7513.50 DaUas Creamery Scores in State DALLAS The pasteurized milk and cream of the Dallas creamery received one of the highest scores .among grade A dairies in the state, according to a report received this week by Strictly Private'! i ;v By .Quihn Ball pTr EfeNoeoQiA 1 - ..... - l asm . '.-.. : M X7. S. ARAAV CAMP NIX TV S4W3E S4VS IT'S UiOC ALL THE SOLDERS mTA& ADGFT AT OXiMULCrWQ iits In? nee a ioixv ur AmWLLY HAVE TO WO. CM ITS SDMACfl YOUR SOW J Wi4f WwM ttttttn G. Brandli, owner. Tests are made, by the state department of agriculture on samples taken without warning from the regular run of milk and cream bottled, for retail de livery. ; - The milk scosed 94.9 and the cream tested 92, among the very highest in a list of some 50 or more dairies. Bacterial count In both tests was very low. ' Milk Price Boost at Silverton Scheduled SILVERTON Milk prices are being "upped next week at Sil verton but cream prices are re maining the same according to an- Salem Market' Quotations .The price below supplied by a to eal grocer are. Indicative of the daily market price paia to- imwin sj lens buyers- but are uot gvarajiteca by Tbe . Statesmast TXGRAJtLES Asparagus caooag Carrots, orange box Cauliflower, crate Celery, green ' Garlic.' to. ., Onions.- 80 lbs. Onion, ' green Parsnips, orange box Potatoes. 10 lb.. No. I Potatoes, No.- 2. SO Ibbag Radishes, ooz. . 4.00 1.7S lJO JM . as S-oo -. j . i.15 s oo 1.00 M JD9 as Rhubarb, ' fancy -Tomatoes, California GRAIN, HAT AMD SEEDS -(Boy tat Prices) i Oats. No. - - 39.00 to 98.00 reed barley, ton 23.00 to 35.00 Clover hay. ton , 13 00 L7S- 2.40 SO a haT. Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag Hen scratch feed Cracked corn Wheat EGGS AND POULTRY (Bmyias Prices of Ailrnn'i) Subject to Chang Without Notice) BCTTEBFAT Premium No. 1 No. S BUTTER PRINTS I (Baying Prices) A - B Quarters ,, , EGGS Extra large white.. Extra large brown Medium Standard MM .mi -14 Pullets . Cracks Colored hens Colored xrya . White Leghorn hens White Leghorn trys Jt; f0 JT JS (Bxytng Prices of Stama Crsasasryl (Subject to Change Without Notice) BUTTEKPAT Premium No. 1 No. S -EGGS Large A Large dirty, extraa Large B Medium A Medium B , r lets Checks and under grade , Colored hens Colored fryers Loghorn fryers , Leghorn bene -- stags MM AO it Jt J J .IS JT J9 J J!l .J7 . JS JS XI Old roosters No S poultry -OS LTVESTOCR (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to 4 pan.) - ' - Top lambs ' Ewes 5 f Hogs, top, 160-229 lbs. Sows T Veal, top Dairy typo cowl Beef cows BullS T i . Heifers 11 M to 11 i5 4M to S OO 13.75 10JO 13.50 Dressed veal HOPS (Baying Prices) Seeded 1942 contracts 00 to 7 .00 10 to iM S M 9 10.00 . t4W to 100 21 Jt to .43 WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool , Lambs , , .40 J3 nouncements made Friday by Sil verton dairymen. v Starting April 1, milk will sell at 13 cents a quart and 8 cents a pint The money you need is available fo) you here and now. Inquire today at our con venient address about our personal loan service! For Money In a Hurry See State Finance Co. 344 State St. lie S-213. M-222 Phone 9261 : : a BARNEY GOOGLE Snuffy Finds His Place In the Sun. By BILLY DeBECK do 160-180 lbs. do 180-200 lbs. do 200-220 lbs. do 220-240 lbs. do 240-270 lbs. do 270-300 lbs. Feeder pigs, gd-ch, 70-120 ids. , 1355 14.00 13.75 14.00 13.50(a) 14.00 13.25 13.75 13.00 13.50 12.75 135 12.00 13.00 Cattle: Salable for week, 22.50. Steers, good 900-1100 lbs. 12.00 12.75 do medium 750-110 lbs. 10.75 12.00 do common 750-1100 lbs. 9.2510.75 Heifers, do med 500-900 lbs. 10511.50 do common 500-900 lbs. . 8.00 10.25 Cows. good, all weights 9.25 9.75 do medium, all weights 8.25 ( 9.25 do cut-com.. all wta. 6.759 8.25 do canner, all wta. 9.759 6.75 Bum (yearlings excluded). beef, good all wts. do sausage, rood do saus. med. all wts. 9.75 J 0.25 9.50 10.00 85 9.50 7 .00 (gl S 13.00 15.00 do cut-com, all wts Vealers. gd-ch. all wts. do com-med all wts. 9.5013.50 do cuL all wts. 7.500 9.50 Calves, gd-ch. 400 lbs. da 11.0013.00 aU wts. 8.00011.00 do cull 40 lbs. dn. 6.500 8.00 Sheep: Salable for week, 1600. Ewes (shorn) gd-ch do, com-med Lambs gd-ch do med-gd do common , 5.75 O 6.50 30 8.75 UQ11.75 9.75 11.00 8.000 90 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore. March 28 (API Live poultry Buying prices: Mo. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, under l',4 lbs., 18c; over la Ibs 18c; fryers. 2a to 4 bis.. 23c; roasters, over 4 lbs., 23c; col ored hens, 21c; Leghorns, under I'M lbs., 17c, over 3',4 lbs 19c: roosters, 8c. Dressed turkeys Selling prices : Hens, 28c; torn. 27-28c lb. Buying prices: lomi, w-zec; nens, zee id. Rabbits Average country killed, 28 29c; city killed 30c lb. Hay Selling price on tracks: Alfalfa, No. 1. 22.00 ton: oat-vetch. 15.00 ton. Valley prices: Willamette clover. 11.00 12.00 ton. valley points: timothy, east ern Oregon. 22.00 ton. Portland. - Onions Idaho,.; 2; Oregon, 2.65- 2.90 5o-lb. sack: sets. 18c lb. Potatoes., old White locala, 2.50-2 65 per cental; Deschutes, Gems. - 2.65-2.79 per cental; Yakima No.-2 Gems, 1.15-1-3 per 50-lb. bag; Klamath, 2.63-2.73 cental. Potatoes, new Florida, red. 2.69-2 JO per so-ib. nisr--- - --- Country meatsSelling prices, to re tailers: country Killed hogs, best Dutch ers, 129 to 148 lbs.. 18-18'ic lb.; vealers, fancy. 22-zz'ie lb.: ught thin. 14-isc lb.: heavy, 14-lSc: canner cows, 13-13'Wc lb.; good cutter cows. 14-lSc; bulls, 16- lic: Mmos, iu-zoc in.; ewes, e-izc. Wool 1942 contracts, Oregon ranch, nominal, 34-37 c lbu crossbreds, 40-42c Mohair 1941 12-month. 45c lb. Hops Seed stock, 1941 crop, 40c; 184. contracts, 42-u e lb. Hocks and Bonds HORIZONTAL ' 1 stop 6-diminutive " of Samuel ft high cards pace 13 silkworm - 14 respiratory sound 15 pillages . ST Algerian seaport . 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