The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 13, 1942, Page 11, Image 11

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Hut OZZGOIf STATESXAIt fcclta Oryxv Seaday I Icts-as. Ceisz-be. IX 1SU
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Strictly Private9
Week Closes
' : Stock Average Qff .3
On 7eck; Coals
Show Gains .
NEW YORK, Sept 12-0P-Buy-
tng of specialties helped prop Sat
urday's stock market although
leaders : generally finished ' ra
ther disappointing week without
getting anywhere in parti'cuar.
Tne Associated Press average
of 60 stock wad unchanged at 38.9
dux on roe weeic . was on 2 of a
point Transfers of 116.430 shares
compared .with 143,270 week
ago. J. :.: I . :' .f' ; hjzc V
Twin City Rapid Transit Issues
gain were conspicuous perform
ers. The senior stock ran up 7
points to a new high since 1937,
further reflecting prospects of
more payments on accumulated
dividends. The issue later backed
down and ended up 2 points. The
common shares held a plus, sign
of 1 18 at the best mark In four
Tears. The preferred on the week
showed a net gain of 20 points.
. Pittsburgh Coal, Pennsylvania
Coal, Coke and Consolidated Coal
were- pushed up on the senate
finance committee's vote to ease
excess profits tax burdens for
mines. Goodyear and Goodrich
were un 18 each. lh former at
a new 1942 peak, as the synthetic I Produce Exchange
rubber outook brightened. There
was some cashing in on the re-
- cent sharp upturn of U. S. Distri
buting preferred and this stock
conceded a point.
f U4t r--h w car'V . -: ,
By Quinn Hall Sil vert on Boosts
Bond Sale Flans
tr.tt.Au
fiOKZOSGZft AT ESA.
TXW & ftVSSSO pV A IXILE f-cX 4ND
VEOT T Vm ASOUT SWFF THE
cassa cjt Tat tsa NDriDwm soar tkcs.
YDO COM
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SILVESTON George Uanolis,
war bond sales. chairman at Sil-
iverton, is promising a big pro
gram for October 6 to pep" up
the sales campaign. Outside tal
ent will be brought in for the
occasion, . says. Mr. Manolis, but
reports that plans are not as yet
definite.
Mrs. Fay Bragg, who is defense
chairman in charge of gathering
I reading materials in the Silver-
ton community for soldier boys,
reports that the recent magazines
i and books delivered at the camps
are being gratefully received. Ma
terials of this kind may. be ; left
at the defense offices, Mrs. Bragg
reports, but adds that ' it. should
be remembered that' the word
"recent" Is being stressed. She
also ! says that boys in camps
much prefer Esquire, Popular Me
chanics, Popular Science, Colliers
and the like to Harpers Bazaar or
.Vogues. . ; . ' ,. . .
Quotations at Portland
I Portland Aircraft
Factory Calls Girls.
LIBERTY Helen Daseh and
Charlotte Flenge McMuien re
ceived a call to report last Tues
day at Columbia aircraft plant in
I Portland. The two girls , recently
finished their aircraft sheet metal
training in Salem. :
TtM Mfeas b) hbbM tat h
cal sxobar ara Indleattva f ttta-.daUy
uarfcet erlce paid to srowari br Ea-
bTm hot are aat suaraataad.Br
Tha Etatenxumt :
vsoBTaa4.i -
CaUferata
Cabba
Carrota, doa. , .,
caansowar. crata .
caiarr, sraaa
Cucumbers, bottwuaa
, 8J
, - JM
, IMS
UM
Madtaa i
Larf'B-
PttliCtS
Cheats, uadatgradaa
Cokr4 bM
Colarad frrerk
Lashui a b y d ,
M
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OBions, dry wfalta -Oaiona,
dry. tad. fallow
Potatoaa. 10 Urn. No.
Potatoes mm -RadialMK,
dos,
Turnip-, katts ----.
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6BUUN. BAT ANO SSXDS
(Bartet rrleaa
oata, mo. I
raad barWr.
Oo-cr hay. toa
HMQnM
tixeossAs
BJPO
AJimUa har. ton JAM to SOS
Dairy food. JO-Uk, bag ITS
Hon acrotch load
Crocked con
Wboat
BCTnOL. EGOS AND rOVLTET:
AaajMcn't Btaytas Prteo
Sobj to chanca withaot natteai
BUTT BT AT ,, -
Pramlum - ' JW -
No. 1 M
No. S - : M
iron wurrrs
A '
B
BGOa
Extra largo .
Medium
Standards .
PuUets
Cracko
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M
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Colored frrs '
CoJored bena -
Wbita Lngbana ttr
Whlta ijesborn bona
anaa craaaaanrs
ISubleet to chaago without noUca)
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Lag horn bona, orcr tl Iba.
Lex bora bona, uador SVfc Iba.
vmo roosicra
No.
LIVES'
-taring prtcao tor No. 1 stock.
an eonditiona and sales teportod up to
spring jamne , o
Hoga. top m-i& Iba. lM
Sowa. ' UjM9U.0S
VoaL top
Dairy type oowa . (Hto S30
Beef trpa tJM to t-
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TM to M
Bulla
BoLtora
Oraaoid veal
Hora
Buying prions. -IMS
contraetat
Soadleaa
WOOL AND MOMAXS
Wool -Uohatr
,
AS
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Walnut Growers
Seek Amendment
SAN TRANCISCO, Sept 1W
West coast walnut producers at a
meeting here Friday recommend
ed amendment of the federal mar
keting agreement to permit sale
of 6& per cent of the unshelled
merchantable nuts of the 1943-43
crop and 'to change 1aby size"
nut speHficatlons. . 5 f-.''x'
The wcommendationa . will be
submitted to the United States de
partment of agriculture. : . ; . '
Teacher Buy s ?
Farm Property
INDEPENDENCE Hersel Pey-
ree has purchased the farm south
of town belonging to George Kuef,
Peyree hat resigned , from the
position of Smith-Hughes instruc
tor at MolaTla. y ' .. -
Viva Couey spent the weekend
visiting with Mr. and. Mrs. J. S.
Wilson and family at Portland.
Word has been received by Mr
and Mrs. Ed Kelley that their son,
Lewis who is in the marinps sta
tioned at Camp Eliot, Calif, that
he has been advanced to the rank
of corporal. The company Lewis
Is with recently enjoyed a week's
vacation on the Bing Crosby prop
erty at Del Mar.
Barbara Westerman spent the
weekend visiting with her sister,
Marjorie, who is taking nurse's
training at tha SL Mary's hos
pital In Astoria.
Methodists Plan
For CE Meeting
LYONS A cabinet meeting of
the Methodist youth fellowship
officers from the Lyons 2worth
league was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Clipf ell
Tuesday. At that lime a new ben
ediction, color, motto and plaque
were chosen to be approved. After
the business meeting games and
singing furnished the entertain
ment, after which Ice cream and
wafers t were, served, honotinj .
Perry Clipfell en his birthday an-
Present were Mrs. Alex Bode1
ker, Betty Jean Bodeker, Helen,
Marion and James Nye'Mr:-nd
Mrs. Dick Powers, Wallace Pow-:
ers, laainev Evelyn, Peny End'
Mr. and Mrs. Clipf ell. , ? J -J
Vhcn Yoa Need
C&sh ... Yoa Don't
Want Red Tape!
Through our personal
loan service, you can get
money when .yea seed
It! Prompt, courteon-,
See hew easy It Is to gaiQ
toasu.hew st-aple to repay!
Far meney In harry see!
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PORTLAND, Ore- Sept 11 (AP)
Produce exchange: Butter: Extras,
43 atandarda, 441,.; prune xxrsta, m;
flrste. alii.
Butterfat: 8s-4. .
tin: Larce extras, 45: atandarda.
40; medium extras, 40; standards 37.
Triplets, S3; Mot. aa.
ley point: Valley
ciover 91? ton.
oruona Green, ss-oo
Oregon dry 1.40-1JO; Walla WaUa Tak
arm iu 90 10. oaxr P
PoUtoea, new Yakima, 30-4.00; I
Scio Eastern Star
Begins New Year
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. (AP)
Wheat: Open Hirh Low CHoaed
Sept. ' 1.10 1.10 1.10 Ua
Dei. 1.11 1.1J 1.1S XOS
Cash train: oats wo. z-s 10. wniio
19.00: barley No. 2-45 lb. B.W. 25.00;
No. 1 fiax XMM. - ... .
Cash wheat (Did): son wnne i.ia;
soft white excluding Rex US; white
club 1.18; western rea ioa .
Hard red winter: uratnary iai; .e
per cent 1.14; 11 per cent 1J.6; U
per cent U.S. . ,
Mara wmte isaan: i per ..is,
11 per cent 1JO; 12 per cant 1.22.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 15; bar
ley 1; flour 19; corn ; oats t, miU
ged 8.
Idaho AM cental: local. 3J0 cental.
Country meats Sellins price to re
tailer: Country-killed hogs, best butch
era, 129-149 Iba. 20 -21c; -eaters, fancy,
23c Q4 food heavy, iS-l&c lb.; rough
heavy, 18c Itx; cannor cows J2V-13c
lb.: cutter 13-lic lb bulls. l-17c lb:
spring iambs m-nc; yearling lamba.
gooa lse lb.; do heavy, U-lSc lb
ewea, B-c lb
wool 1S4S contracts. Oregon ranch. I
nominal, 54-J7c lb4 croasbreds. 40-t2c I
PORTLAND. Ore,
Butter Printa:
SCIOTirst meeting, of Jeffer
son chapter of Eastern Star , the
summer recess was held Tuesday.
Mrs. Hex Hartley, worthy matron,
presided. . Reports of members at
tending grand chapter at Port
' land were -given and fall and win
ter activities considered.
Maximum temperature here ap
proached 80 early this week, with
the mbiimnm in the 50s Nights Portland Produce
With aid of crutches, Elmer
Limbeck was ' able to be. among
friends in Scio a few days ago. j
He returned recently from' a Sa
lem hospital where be was under
treatment several weeks for
fractured hip suffered two months
ago while working in timber for
the Lulay company" ten miles
southeast of Scio. Complete- re
covery is expected, according to
attending surgeons. ,
W. H. Hickam of Scio is recov
ering from a; major operation.
Pearl Masonic lodge held - its
first fall meeting Saturday after
a three months summer adjourn
ment. Walter Miller is worthy
master of the lodge. J. S. McKin-1
ney, former worthy master at
tended the session from Portland
.where he Is employed In defense!
work, - -'.j:
Mohair 1942. 12 month. 45c lb.
Bona Seed stock. 1942 crop. 6e
104 wiami, 70c; russiea, esc 10.
Sept M AP)
A - trade 40c in
parchment wrapper. . 5Qe In cartons;
B grade 47,c in parchment wrap
pers. 49c in cartana. -
Butterlat first quality, maximum
of 4 oi I per cent acidity, delivered
In Portland. 4SW-4SC lb.; premium
quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per
c-nt acidity. 49-8c lh.: valley routes
and country points Se leas than first.
second Quality at Portland so under
first.
Cheeae Selling prices to Portland
retailers: Tilhunook triplets 29c lb.; loaf
30c; triplets to wholesalers 27c lb.;
loaf 28c lb f. o. b. Tillamook.
Eees Price to producers : A large
45c: B large 40c: A medium 40c; B
medium 37c dos. Resale to retailers
4c higher for cases, cartons Se higher.
- uvi poultry Huyms prices: iw. 1
grade Leghorn broilers l1, to 11. lbs.
26c; over l',i Iba. 2c colored fryers
under 2'4 lbs 28c: . 2',i-4 Iba. 30c;
colored hens, 23c; colored roasters, over
4 lbs.. 30c: Leghorn hens under 2 '4
lbs.. 19c; over 31,! lbs. 11c: No. 2 grade
hens ac less; tux 3 grade loe le
roosters. 10-12C lb.
Dressed turkeys, selling price, new
crop na-aaft in.
Rabbits, average country killed. 30c
Hay, selling price on trucks: Alfalfa
No. 1, 24.50 ton; oats vetch $18 ton. Val
PORTLAND. Ore- Sent. 12 (AP)
Cattle tor week, salable 25S5: calvi
955; hogs for week, salable 2700; sheep
ror week, salable Wsa,
Barrows and gilts:
gd-ch, 140-160 lbs.
gd-ch, 160-1M Iba.
gd-ch. lSO-200 lbs.
gd-ch, 200-220 lbs.
gd-ch. 220-340 lbs.
gd-ch, 240-279 lbs,
gd-ch. 270-300 Iba.
Feeder pism, ad-ch.
Steers, gd. 9OO-1100
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Umothy 19 ton;
dos. bunches;
lb. bag; pickling 16c lb.
'ortland Livestock
.$14.00 14.75
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dot meL 700-1100 lbs. 10.7S&13.75
do com. tOO-lieo lbs. (.50010.73
Heifers, med 500-800 lbs. 10.00 11.501
do com. 500-900 Iba. 7.50 a 10.00 1
Cows, gd. mU wta. 8.75 9.75
ao mea an wta. isoa s.75
do, cut-corn, all wta. ' 5.500 7-Sol
ao. canner. au wta. uoa al
Bulla, (ylga. exdud.l:
beef, gd, U wts. 1053(311.001
do sausage, gd. all wts, -10.00(310.75
do sausage. ted. aU wts. a 00 10.00 1
do sausaae. ct-cm. all wL 1256 S.20 1
Vealera. gd-ch, aU wts 14.00ai5XOl
do eom-med, all wta. . 9.000 14. 00 1
do culL 75 lbs. uo . ejoa 9.001
Spring lambs, gd-ch. $11.5012.00 1
ao, mea-go. io.ooiis
do common . 8290 9.75
Yearling wethers, med-gd 8.009 9.00 1
Ewes, shorn, gd-ch. 4.250 5.25
ao eom-med a.oow 435
Stocks and Bonds
Sotember 12
(Compiled by tho Associated P
BOND AVDtAGES
20 10 10
Rails Indus Utfl
Saturday 63.7 103.5 99.9
Previous day
Month ago
Year ago
1942 high
1943 low
63.7
.62.0
..62.2
65.S
-59.4 102
103.4
103.5
105.0
103.7
8
94.8
96.5
101.8
100.6
93.6
STOCK AVTJtAGES
, 30 15
Imtua Rails
Saturday 52J 16.9
Previous day 52 8 16.9 -
Month ago 53.1 16.7
Year ago, . 1T.4
1942 hkch 56.0 17.7
1942 low , 46.0 ' 14.4
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23.7
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50.71
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32.0
Grain Market
Has Strength
CHICAGO, Sept r 12-(fl)-Except
for small gains in corn prices and
a slight decline in oats, the grain i
market showed unusual stability
Saturday as trading volume con
tracted for the week end.
Price fluctuations in wheat were
beld fa, per cent. Flour and
milling trade was negligible At I
the same time selling was limited.
most of the profits on the week's j
advance having been taken after
the government crop 'report iVas
released Thursday.- Brokers' blam
released- Thursday.' "B f okers
blamed - the market's dullness
principally on traders' desire to
await price control developments.
Wheat closed unchanged to 38
lower compared with Friday, Sep
tember $1.22 34, December $1.25
78-34. ' . - .
DERBY, Connr-(PHThe war Is
making it hard, for Derby's alder-
Try ase of Chinese remedie,
Anuudns SUCCESS fee I"-
years n CHINA. No i-tr w-h
what ailment van are W iUCT
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long, liver,' kidneys, stoma h.
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