The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 15, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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Th OREGON STATESMAN." Salem
"Strictly Private
Kails Attract
Main Interest
f- Hesitant; Average
Qiuibs .1 Point
I ' Leaders Irregular,"
' NEW, YORK, Sept 4.-VThe
'' etock market , remained a highly
l "pIooHv. affair Monday with rails
:end scattered specialties attracting
t mild buvinc while many leaders
f '. shifted over a narrowly irregular
route. W - - " "
V Commodities out ' on ' a , modest
L; nll whcn in anti-inflation meas-
' . lire was introduced in the senate
i pivinff the President wide control
eeneral Drices and wages but
v- stipulating in effect floors under
V.farm staples. --:
' - TTocitant rV ruled the stock divi
tm from the start Dealings, on
, the whole, were sluggish although
i activity in- several low-quoted is
mod heloed tut the day's turn
f ' ever at 312.510 shares against
i 376,460 in the previous 5 - hour
1 session. The Associated tress ave
nt an itnrki was ud '.I of a
point at 36.7;
International Telephone Com
mem was the liveliest stock per-
. former, coming out in one block
I i.,uuu snares, ii iiuisu
at 3U- best mark since 1941. US
Distributing Preferred resumed its
rw . tit. al 1U Mninta At
CllJXiD Willi gaii- u 7a K""""
an li-year iop. iuuuacu.- , - -
ii? way also edged into the new high Produce hxehange
i column with a plus sign oi i
..,' In front were Santa Fe, NY Cen
tral. Southern Pacific, Union Pa
: rifir. Chesaoeake & Ohio, Balti
more & Ohio, Pepsi-uoia, ixew s,
Pitsburgh Coal, Eastman Kodak,
US Steel, Bethlehem, Western un
ion, Kennecott and American Can.
'' Twin City Rapid Transit Pre
f erred, which soared 20 points net
; last week, dropped, 3 . points on
profit taking. Lower were Mont
: gomery Ward, Sears Roebuck, An
" . aconda, Consolidated Edison, Du
. Pont, Allied Chemical, Texas Co.,
:. Boeing and Twentieth. Century-
tUEPC ANT.
"Wt. thins ) Or V f r
C ir&
By Quinn HaU Car .Load Lots
Salem Market Quotations
lOST WS 1 Wfc its ex SB& OttS
Quotations at Portland
Of Fresh Corn
Shipped Out
Valley Firm Sends
First of drop to .
San Francisco Area
WOODBURN The first car
loads of fresh corn has been ship
ped from this area to California,
I most of it going to San Francisco
markets.
- This enterprise, begun last year
by the North Marion Fruit com
pany, is no longer considered an
experiment and showed every In
dication of being a permanent
business. The chief handicap at
the present time is lack of help to
harvest and prepare the fresh
corn for shipment
Last year 46 carloads of fresh
corn were shipped to California,
and this year the total is expected
to be considerably more. Starting
this week, the shipments will be
at the rate of one to two carloads
la day through the season, which
is expected to last at least a
month. Last year the season last-
I ed into November.
The North Marion Fruit com
pany has 206 acres of corn under
tk. - - Hlva aunnllMl bT . M JO
cal grocer art Indicative oi the dailj
market price -paid -to grower by
rem vuyen mn mrw k w-
The Statesman:
California Diuma, apneow, pwu
no crate - ;-, -
Cabttese . , -IfX
Cauliflower, crate -Celery,
green r;
CueumDers. aououse
Garlic, .b .
Onions, dry wmta - ;
Onion, dry. red. rUow ? .
Onion, green
Vmam. iiiiiiii
Medium '.
SUndarda
Pullets
Crack
Colored fry
Colored hens
White Leghorn fry
WkU T 0htfM kn
Mariea Creamery's Buying Prices.
J7
7
.4
t
S3
21
1
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Subject to change without notice) -,
EGGS -
Large A : : -- ;
Medium A , , . . t
Large B i J
Pullets . i i. : -JJ
Check, undergrade ; -w.
Poutoea, 100 lb.
Potatoes new
Radishes, do.
Turnips, beets
Lettuce
No. 1 new 00
M
AS
- M
150
GRAIN. BAY ANQ SEEDS
(Bttyuif rrtcesi .
Data. - No. ' 1
Feed barley ton
Clover hay ton
Alfaua nay. ion
Dairy feed. 80-lb bag
Hen scratch feed .
Cracked corn , i
Wheat
28.00 28 00
24 00 S 28 00
13.WJ
18 00 to SO.OO
1.T5
IZS
143
JO
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY .
AndieteB tsnyiaf rnci , - .
(Subject to change without notice.)
RUTTERFAT
Premium ,. z
No. 1 . "
. . ' M .
BUTTER PRINTS
A
B
Quarters
tii
Extra large
M
At
M
Al
contract located in four different
fields between Woodburn and
Lake Labish. The patches are
staeeered so as to maintain a stea
dy flow as possible during the
harvest season. The uoiaen uross
bantam variety is used.
.i 29
23
POULTRY
Colored hei .
CnlttrnA frvers ,
Leghorn hens, over a-, ids,
Leghorn nens, unaer id.
Old rooster .-. - ' -M
No 1 poultry 6e less. - -
on conditions end sale reported up to
spring lam Da
Ewes I-... 9?
Hog, top 180-225 lb.
Sows .- lllOQH.OO
VeaL ton -- M W
Dairy type cows
Beef type cows
Bun
Heifers -Dressed
veal
BOPS
Buying price.'
1943 contracts:
Seeded ....
Seedless
6.00 to 6.50
1.00 to I SO
. 6.00 to 10 50
7X0 to S.00
0
WOOL AND MOHAIR
Wool ,
Mohair ,
jBO
Will Teach at Eugene
; MONMOUTH Marian Bow
man,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bowman. : will teach ' at
Lowell, near ' Eugene, this year.
She was - graduated from ulu
ihis summer.
Buying Pushes
Grains Higher
CHICAGO, Sept 14-)-Wheat
and rve cricea rose as much I as
2- cents and 3 cents a bushel
Monday to top quotations for vie
nast two months as a result of
vigorous; buying Inspired, traders
said, by price . control , aeveiop-
mmt. - .. - . . . -. - i
' ' Buying was' attributed to mulsi
rnmmercial dealers and profes
sional traders, many of whom
were covering previous short
sales. Stop loss orders were lorcea
intn Munition on the "rise. Later,
profit taking whittled the 'gains
but wheat closed '-7 cenxs
higher 'than Saturday;-September
$153-, DecenAerfiJ5o-w
Grange Decides
To Cancel Fair .
SILVERTON. HILLS The Sfl-
verton Hills grange members
voted to cancel the annual com
munity fair this year because; of
the war emergency,
Local : defense men report that
th. imn drive In the Hills is
progressing nicely under the lead-
ershiD. of yirfiU Tscnanu. .ne
collection was left at the Porter
school to be hauled a way. by SH
verton trucks. '
T.iiriii. Mnlkev has accepted a
Dosition at the Mill City cafe.
School opening In the Forter,
school has been set for September
21 with Mrs. Sidney Cummings
as teacher. Mount View will also
open September 31. 'Elsie Under
wood, who taught the ML View
school last year, will teach at Wfl-
lard school, which WUi Open Sep
tember 28."
tt r m . i m m
.in
4, VI m ar- '
Cash In A Hurry . .
With A Personal
' , Loan
Sr. - V- J.. . : I J
When you need money
quickly, come to us for :
- a personal loan. We will
be happy to extend a
loan to you without de
- lay . . a, loan you can
repay tasily over a
period of time.
For Money In a Hurry See
SisJa Fisaiico Co.
212-223 Guardian Bid.
Corner Liberty A State
Telephone
S16S
Lie. 8-213 M-222
pnpTt.AND. Ore- Sent. 14 (AP)
Produce exchange: :
Butter: xtra van, nuiu. -r.
prime firU 44; firstt 41,. i
' S"".',"'.. .tandarda 40:
medium extras 40; standard 37.
Cneese: mpieia ia -
t yearling lamb, good jbc io.; no ncavy i
U-ISc lb.: ewe s-c id.
m.i io" mntraMa i ifAgnn TaiTifl-n.
nominal 34-37C - lb.; crossbred 40-42C
Mohair 1942. 12-montn, ac id.
Hnr M stock. 1942 crop. 70c
lb.; seedless 80c; tussle 74c lb.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 14 (AP)
Grain:'- : . " .
.... -a.' n uitfh ijw t-iiaae
Gmn I.1U l.iV . .w
Sr i.ia .Mi i.u iJa
f!ash eram: uaxs, oariey wiu v
Finish Picking
Hops a t Bethany
i BETHANY . Hop picking in
the Satern yards was finished Fri
day. The yield was reported very
eood. -After work was finished
there, Mrs. Oscar" Satern and her
daughter, Joan Satern went to
the Moe - hoD yard in the Brush
Creek district to help with the
payoff. Mrs. Satern is a sister of
-Mr. Moe who was taken ill din
ing the past week.
Joan Satern and Eunice Tor-
vend will leave Sunday for Park
land, Wash,, where they will en
ter Pacific Luther college as
freshmen. Thev will make the
' trip up with Walter Goplerud of
' Bister of the Brush Creek district.
Goplerud is teaching in the Wash
lngton schools.
Jefferson Families
Move Into Apartments
JEFFERSONMrs. Nellie Cor
nell, a teacher la: the local high
school has moved into an apart-
ment in the W. Jones building.
' vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
' Thurston. . '.'."..',.'
The Thurstons have moved into
I an apartment recently , vacated by
r Mr. and Mrs.! Frank Harbison in
, , the same, building. ' , i. ' .
Cash wheat 6MC wnne Feeder nie. ed-ch
uvh white excludlns Rex 1.18; white feeder pln.dH
club 1. la; western rea
Hard red winter: Ordinary l.H; 10
1 14: 11 Der cent l.lo; 12
per cen io. -
Hard white Baart: 10 per ceni- .ia;
UjKJ!yJS ir bar-
ley 16: Cour 40; corn 11; oats 7; hay
- .... . 1 m
miiiieea ia; iiawu -..
Portland Produce
orlland Grain
snvn Atm rm "srt 1 (API
r.u ihla Sitfln tntal 3000: ' hoes.
salable 1750. total 2150; sheep, salable
1700, total 2000.
gd-ch. 140-160 lb.
gd-ch, 160-180 Ibs.'
gd-ch. 180-200 lbs.
gd-ch. 200-320 lbs.'
gd-ch. 220-240 lbs.
ed-ch. 240-270 lb.
gd-ch. 270-300 lb.
PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. .14 (AP)
These are the price retauer pay
wholesaler, except - where otherwise
noted: ... . . . ...
nttr Prints: . a . Eraae wc u
S14.00O14.73
14.50(919.10
14.85 15.15 I
14.75 15.15
14.50 15.00
14.35 ' 14.60
J. 14.10 14.50
14 nniii5.50
Steers, gd. 900-1100 lbs13.75 14.60
do. med., 700-1100 lb. 10.75(fS13.75
A. nrn Tnn.iinA lh. : 8 SOiSlO.75
Heifers, med.. 500-900 lb. 10.00 11.50 1
do com. 500-suv ids. ijdpiu.w
Cow, gd, all wt. . S.75 9.7S!
. ih I1 wfi . f .500 8.75 I
do. cut-eom. all wt. 5.50 70
do. canner. all wta. 4.50 6JSQ
Bull, (ylg. exclud.): .
beef. gd. all wt. 10.25 11.00
. iii.iiu bA all wta. 10.00 010.75
' do sausage, med, all wts. 9.00 10.00 j
do sausage ct-cm. all wt. 7.25 0.20 i
V..lm iHwh all wta 14.080115.00
- . mWi.ttim! all wta. . B.0O&14.00
do cull. 75 lbs. UP 6.50 O 0.00
Spring Iamb, gd-ch. $11.50012.00
, rto med-ad. " : 10.00011.25
do - common 8.25 9.75
QtCAW. TAX.! r HURgV HQAAg )
HOWP VOU KMOvV I -TV
WA& GETTIHG I DlDNT. HOP
a puatousw ?y isee a cadet-
i, GlVF MIAA A UFTf
"ZZjT; I ru bet gerrsu. v
- ID7; BE GLAD TO r-f
1
HABEIGAN
DAX'6 PRiENDf jNOW
-Hl SPECIAL PLEAftE..
PROSECUTOR.' IN KRONEN'S
LEAGUE WITH THAT.! KfcrvKAcl.
I'AA STILL
T4AT.r
THE6GMERNO&
FRIEND.
A.ntr Ty DOnr rr
WE'LL ALL GO TOSETHER )VOU WIU ?
AND E tuur s ir tuuu
WITM THE ITEMS OF OO THAT.. ,
EVIDENCE SOU HAVE COME ALONG?
AGAINST US
I HAVE THEM
AT THE AIRPLANE
FACTORVv
&AiUA-rA nits I rYWT RC
I IDEA ? ABSURD RDNiON!
bdb vrti i n. yxryvfi iauT
6LOWIN' YOUR V TVAE GlrU. A
TOP, GAMON THINKS." We
THAT MAV EXPOSE US'
GIRL-.
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b .nri. 48e in narchment wrapper. I Yearling wether. med-gd S.00 9.00
x a . i i r Ma erjin
Ewes, shorn, gd-ch.
n-mea.
Butterfat First quality, maximum I ao com-
of Jt of 1 per cent acidity aeuverea
in Portland. 814-40C lb.; premium , . ....
quaUty (maximum of - of 1 peri MfOOI in DOSIOD
cent aciaityi -w,sic ao.; ykj r5"i
and country poinia zc tesa uiu
455 i
2.00 (
555
4-5
7
v
-CM.' C?tVCV(.
7'
ii bu MAAvtavi frviav sit si nnrn
Cheese
i sales ox acourea eigni nmiiuu i
4 pnrtiand I wool were reported today at a brtce l
Selling price to Fortlana si.l5-l0. Medium fleece
I range of $1.15-150. Medium fleece
I wools from Iowa and Indiana were
of 51 cents. Some Missouri and Mich
igan three-eighth and one-quarter
1 blood wools were sold at oj cents,
i grease basis. Reports indicate the sup-
i h! .nil mMitim wnnla in the
I fleece states as being weU sold out
of local dealers' bands.
eWE A t ' - ' I KWCTW. VE: -
d hen 23c; colored I
iVerf ?b?. Williams Farm
e hen 5c less: No. 31 ,
. ; . Tjllamnnlr trinlta 29e lb
loaf 30c lb.; triplets to wnoiesaiera ik
lb.: loaf 28c lb. F.OJ. TUlamook.
Ecks Prices to proaucers: a uirse
45c; B large 40c; A medium 4oc;
medium 37c doz. Resale to retailer
4c higher for cases, cartons 5c higher.
Live poultry Buying ynee.
grade Leghorn broilers l1, to Hi
lbs" 26c; over Hi lbs. 26c; coiorea
frvers under, 2,i lbs. zc: z,i to- e
lha. aoe: colored hen 23c; coiorea
roasters, over
ti.na unrtpr Zlfc
ZIC; HO. a grauc urns mi re,, -I .
ffivsleimrprSle: SO 1(1 tO KdlS
Rabbit Average cuunuy u
Sr?8C ... . " u.. at.
May oeiiini! prices mi 1 ... . , ' . .
falfa No. 1. 24.50 ton; oat-vetch. . 18.00 J and his sister, Mrs,
ton vauey pouna, ;
15.00 ton; clover ISM ton. '
Onions Green 70c dozen bunche;
Oreeon dry 1.40-1 50; , Walla Walla
yakima 1.35- 50-lb. bag: pickling 16c lb.
PoUtoes. New Yakima. 3.90-4.00;
Idaho 4.00 cental; local 3.50 cental.
- ... C.llitttf In
retailers: . Country - killed hogs, best I Minnville,
btch,5tt?w1.4,LdS- 2?.iS5& chased a five-acre
DAYTON George Williams
Bessie Wil
liams, who have resided in the
Webfoot district 23 years. " have
sold their 1 33 acre farm to . Mr.
and Mrsi Chester Bell of Mc-
Mr, Williams pur
: fivp-arre ; imnroved
ers, fancy-aac id; gooa ncavy,-. . - . V-
lb.: rough, heavy 18c. lb.; canner cows place. ; near ; Springfield last De-12',4-l3c.
lb.; cutter. 13-14c lb.: bull. . . .. . .
X NOW THAT THE ROPES APE )
ALL FASTENER VOU ----:
V WATCH HOW SHE " A
MICKEY MOUSE
TAKE ER
AWAY!
i'.I: .W. .Im,' 1...
I ' ' 1 1 . T 1 If
F GOSH SXK.ES J
THE WHOLE
LOAD IN ONE
lS17c. tt. spring lamb' , 20-12C
GoodNeighbbrsMeet, Embrace
I . 1
in cember and it nas Deen lenanxea.
He' has raised .berries, kept .nens
and dairy cows and has alfalfa
on the place. He will move 500
white leghorn pullets to his new
mace.
Mr. Williams and his sister
came here from New OrleAs, La.
where he had been an insurance
salesman.
Mr. Bell and family came from
Oklahoma one year ago. They
have one daughter. 13 and two
sons, eight and six years of age.
- Mr. and Mrs. Williams' new
home will be only five miles from :
Mrs. Williams' son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ev
erett -
Stock's and Bonds
(Compiled by the Associated Press).
BONIl AVE-KAUttS
20 10 10 IS
Rails Indus UtD rgn
63.7 103.5 8. 60.9-1
63.7 103.S 06 J 50.8
62 9 103.S 98.9 49.6
62 0 105.1 101.8 50.5
65 103.7 100.8- 90.9
59.4 102.8 93.6 41 J
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Monday -
Previous day
Montn ago
Year ago
1942 high
1942 IOW
LTvre 1 j a'a m . IT WAS MV TAUIT
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FOR FOkGETTInu IO tuvcK int.
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STOCK AVERAGES
av - ta
Indus Rail
Monday .. , Sit 17.0
Previous day 52 8 16.9
Monta ago .1 aa-a i
Year ago 62.1 17 J
I 1942 high . 86.0 17.7
1942 low 46.0 14.4
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Try as af Cttlneta renedir.
Amazing SCCCESS for 6w
years ta CHINA. No jnatter wl'h
what ailment rn ar AFfLICT
ed4usorders. snotltl. heart
tang, Uver, kldnty, stomach.
ta. constipation, nicer, dia
etls. fevar, skla, female torn-
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-3 Ueut. Gen. Henry Arnold, ciuer or u u. e. air lorce,
t a r - - t t or tv a rst tne at A White House war conference
I'ty 1' 'l t'!-'.;U3 tr.i rrJIItary clciai of Korth And
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