The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
The OREGON STATESMAN. Scdm Omjon. Tuesday Morning. January 23. 1943
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Blue Chips
On Recovery
Many Cain 2 Points ;
"War News and Idle
Funds Get Credit
- NEW YORK, Jan. 25-(ff)-Blue
chips - continued their recovery
. performance in Monday's stock
market with many registering new
highs for the past 15 months or
- longer with gains of fractions to
2 or more points.
Slightly irregular tendencies
prevailed at the start in slow deal
ings. Demand for dividend payers
soon appeared and both prices and
volume , rose in the final hour.
While many issues failed to make
the grade, most favorites closed
near best levels of the session.
Brokers were pleased with the
fact that prime stocks rather than
the recent lively "penny" gyrators
were the principal movers. Per
sistently good war news and the
pressure of idle funds received
the main credit for the belated
swing. ' Reports of an imminent
announcement on allied strategy
in the world conflict caused some
purchasers , to stand aside in the
forenoon but seemingly inspired
the broadening of commitments as
the proceedings nearsd the finish.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks was up .4 of a point at
43.5, a peak since September 24,
1941. Transfers totalled 803,790
shares against 883,410 last Friday.
Rye Advance
Leads Grains
CHICAGO, Jan. 25-(P)-An ad
vance of more than 2 cents a bush
el in rye futures, which sent de
ferred contracts to new seasonal
highs, featured trading in the
grain pits Monday. Other cereals
gained in sympathy with rye.
After starting lower, wheat re
versed its trend and finished Ya
higher. May $1.40-$1.40, July
$1.40, corn was unchanged to Y
higher, May 9BY-, oats ad
vanced -, rye gained 2-2 Y
and soybeans held unchanged.
Traders said the possibility of
export sales of rye flour to Russia
and north Africa strengthened that
grain, although no such sales have
as yet been reported.
Scattered mill buying was a
factor in the advance of wheat,
grain men said, although not much
interest was displayed in the mar
ket Traders said there was little
change in the demand for flour.
Shipping sales totaled 2000
bushels of wheat, 28,000 bushels of
corn and 10,000 bushels of oats.
There were 38,000 bushels of corn
purchased on a to-arrive basis.
Salad Good for Four
PORTLAND, Jan. 25-()-Mrs.
Mary Agnes Hamilton, London,
assistant to Britain's paymaster
general, described a salad she had
for lunch as "ismply incredible."
"It would have done for four
people back home!" she .exclaim
ed. '
Stocks and Bonds
. Compiled by The Associated
January
STOCK AVERAGES
30 ' 19 15
Indus Rails Dtil
Monday 82.8 19 2 28 5
Previous day 62 6 19 2 28 J
Week ago 61 5 19 J 28.4
Month ago 60.0 17.7 26.4
Year ago .54 3 17J 26.1
1842-43 high -. 62 6 19.7 28.5
1942-43 low 46 0 14.4 21.1
60
Stks
43 3
42.9
42.7
41.1
38.0
43.3
32.0
-New 1942-43 high.
BOND
AVERAGES
20
10
10
10
Fogn
57.1
56 7
55 7
52.5
43.9
57.1
41.
Rails
Indus
Dtil
Monday 67.7 104.4 100.0
Previous day 67.7 104 5 99.
Week ago 66.9 104.1 99.8
Month ago 63.8 163.8 98.0
Year ago 64.5 103.3 100.4
1942-43 high 67.7 104.5 100.6
1942-43 low 59.4 102.8 93.6
New 1942-43 high.
Stranre Dreams . . . most d-rinr vel becomes the year's most
t-lked-ef. picture . . "Moon and Slxyense." staninx Georre Saa
- ders, Herbert Marshal and Doris Dudley now showtar -t tb
Grand theatre, o-featarrd with hythra Parade' with Robert
Lowry and Ted Flo Rita and his band. - ;
"Strictly Private"
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Salem Market
The prices bKw supplied by a lo
cal grocer are Indicative of the daily
market prices paid to (rowers by Sa
tem buyers but are oot guaranteed
h- The Statesman:
Carrots, doz bn. , .70
Cabbage, crate S-50
Spinach, crate 2.00
Turnips, lb. .05i
rurlv kale, crate 1.00
Celery, doz. bun. 1.69
Parsnips, lb. -- -OS
Onions i 1-5'
GRAIN. BAT AND SEEDS
(Buyinc Prices)
Oats. No l
33 00
33 00
18 0020 00
18.00 20 00
1.00 1.05
Feed barley, ton
Clover hay, ton .
Oat and vetch hay
Wheat ... ,
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY
Andieseo's Baying Price
( Subject to change without notice. I
BUTTERFAT
Premium 4
No. 1 .. 3
No. 2 -60
BUTTER PRINTS
A
Jills
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.49
.39
B
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large
Medium
Standards
Quotations at
Produce Exchange
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 25 ( AP)
Dressed turkeys selling prices: Coun
try dressed hens 34-3c; oiners on
ehanffed.
Butter: extras : 48; standards 47 i:
prime firsts 47,i; firsts .
Butterfat: 2-52.i
Tiro? Lir extras 4S: standards 42:
medium extr.s 42; standards 38; small
extras 30: standards 28.
Cheese: Triplets 27; loaf 27 4.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 25 (AP)
Butter prints. A grade, 51',ic in
oarchment wrappers. 52'ic in cartons
B grade Sic in parchment wrappers.
SZc in cartons.
Butterfat First Quality, maximum
of .6 of 1 per cent acidity delivered
in Portland, 52-52 '2c lb.; premium
quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per
cent acidity, 53-53VaC lb.; valley routes
and country points 2c less than first
or SO'.ic: secona quality at foruuxl
2c under first or SO-SO 'ic.
Cheese - SeUing price to Portland
retailers: rmamooK triplets sic id.:
loai 32c lb.; triplets to wholesalers
29c lb.: loaf 30c FOB Tillamook.
Eggs Prices to producers: A large
46c; B large 40c: A medium 40c; B
medium 36c doz. Resale to retailers
3-4c higher for cases: cartons 5c higher.
Live poultry buying prices: No. 1
grade Leghorn broilers, f to 2 lbs.
zbc: coiorea rryers. z1, to ids. zac:
do 2'i lbs. 28c; colored roasters, over
4 lbs. 29c; Leghorn hens, under 2','j
lbs. 20' ic: over 3", lbs. 22" ic: colored
hens 24 tc lb.; No. 2 grade hens 3c
less: No. 3 grade ec less; roosters .12c,
Dressed turkeys sellin (prices:
Country dressed hens 34-35c; packers
stocks hens No. 1 36 'ic cash-carrr:
large toms. over 20 lbs. 34c cash-carry.
- KaDDits Average country killed 3a-
40C.
Onions Green, 80-90c doz. bunches;
Oregon dry 1.64; Idaho large 1.70;
Yakima 1M 30-id. bag.
Potatoes Cash and carry prices:
Klamath 3.02: Malin. fancy. 3.02 cen
tal; TMima 2.01. uescnutes Z.V7 een
tal: local 13S cental.
Country meats selling price to
retailers: Country killed, bogs, best
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Quotations
Pullets
Cracks i
POULTRY
Colored frys
Colored hens
White Leghorn frys
9
28 to 28
22 and 23
XL
Marloa Creamery's Bntt Prices.
(Subject to change without notice)
EGGS
Large A 49
Large B .42
Medium A . ' .40
Pullets -23
Checks Xi
POULTRY
Colored bens
-2
22
18 and 20
Leghorn fryers
Leghorn hens
No. 2 poultry
6c less
Colored fryers, under 2 ',4 lbs. XX
Colored fryers. 2,i to 4 lbs 3
Colored fryers, over 4 lbs. a
LIVESTOCK
Buying prices for No 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales reported
Spring lambs 13.50 to 14 00
Ewes , , 4.00 to COO
Hogs, top, 160-225 lbs. 19.00,
Sows 12.00 to 13.00
Top veal. 215-400 lbs. 14.00
Dairy troe cows
eo to s on
00 to 10 00
Beef type cows
Bulls
10.00 to 11.50
Heifers
9.50 to 10.50
Dressed veal
1
Portland
butchers, 120-149 lbs., 24c; vealera,
fancy. 23c lb.: xood. heaw. l8-20c lb.:
rough, heavy, 16-18c lb.; canner-cut-ter
cows (new ceiling) 17ic lb.; lambs
27c lb.; ewes. good. 15c lb.: poor. 10c.
Wool 1942 contracts, Oregon ranch,
nominal, 34 -37c lb.; cross breds 40-42c
ID.
Mohair 1942. 12-month. 45c lb.
Hops seed stock. 1943 crops. 1.16
id.; seeaiess io-i.eo to.; contracts,
seedless 70c lb.; seed 65c lb.
Wool in Boston
BOSTON. Jan. 25 ( AP) (USD A)
Prices on spot and shortly -to-arrive
ioreign woo is were strong today in
the Boston wool market. Prices paid
for pampas scoured wools 50 to 56s
grade were 87 to 88 cents, out of
bond. Offerings were received of 38
to 3 cents, grease Das is, cor most
grades of Montevideo spot wools. Some
dealers are refusing to consider less
than 40 cents lor these wools in bond
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 25 (AP)
wneat: no xutures Quoted.
Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white
39.50. Barley No. 2-45 lb. B.W. 31.00
No. 1 flax 2.69 'A.
Cash wheat bid): Soft white 125:
soft white excluding Rex 1-26'i; white
club 1 6Mr: western red l-26',i.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1-8; 10
per cent 1 79; 11 per cent 1J1; 12
per cent i3.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.38;
11 Per cent 1.38: 12 ner cent 1.40.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 13, bar
ley 2. flour 11, corn S, oats 5, hay 2,
nuiiieea s, xiaxseea - l. .
Portland Livestock
. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 29 (AP)
luauAj cauie, salable and total 800;
calves, salable and total 75; market
active, mostly 25- higher, in instances
ao up; medium to good fed steers
13.50-15.00. tOD 15.25. a new hih: -nod
fed. heifers up to 14.25, a new high;
common to low medium grades 9.00
13.00; cutter and canner cows 7.00-
50; medium to good beef cows 9.50
125: medium to good bulls 11.00-12.75;
common grades down to 9.60; good to
choice vealera 14.50-15.50, odd head
w.w. , - . .
Hogs: Salable 800, total 1050; mar
ket mostly 25 .higher; good to choice
170-230 lb. truck-ins 165-50. carloads
mostly 16.50. extreme ton IS KSr 9
300 losv 15.50-14.00; light lights 15.25-
o; goou sows mosuy 130-14.00; light
SOWS UD tO 14.75: food to rhoira 120
id. xeeaer pigs 155.
' Sheen: -Salahle MM til nt.
lamba strong: load pood to choice 83
lb. shorn lamba with No. 1 pelt 15 AS
wngneg on cars; medium to good
Iambs 12.50-14.00: medium to good
ewes strong to 25 higher at S.50-7.50.
Rectal Soreness
- Got R,ief New Cosy Way
. Sit In Comfort "
PMln-M BMtal is a eaiek, p4abla
NUmer of UebiasL painful rectal .aria
snaptaaas which bwt alao awamaaj
uta aad hsm-iihoiila. Briar. -t-Ta
saass af eoniort apoa coatact, form pre.
tacbag fust are aor area, bdpa acatra
tafectioas rerna. aid Natare tal p raw,
ankaa Umoml No oi - aa sreass te stais
dotaias. SoM as axmrr keck caanataa.
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DRUG SECTIONS
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Ualais, Filicris
and lid Ilcds
Highest Cash : Prices
Ilcrris Ulcricin
Pac!:?j Co.
481 North fYont Street
Telephone 7632
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Temporary Gas
Plan Extended
Pending Application,
Or Appeal Set Up
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. In order to assure farmers and
other commercial vehicle opera
tors continued adequate, mileage,
the OPA at the request oi ODT
has made provision for the issu
ance of temporary, transport ra
tions beyond January 31.- " -'
Except on this temporary basis,
all transport rations will be issued
in accordance with gallonage al
lowed on the" ODT certificates of
war necessity. V-L i
Under provisions of amendment
No. 16 to the gasoline rationing
regulations , to be issued January
26, 1943, temporary rations will be
issued by OPA war price and ra
tioning boards after 'January 31
under the following conditions:.
X. That the applicant has ap
plied for his ODT certificate but
has not received It, and his ap
plication has not been denied.
2. That an appeal requesting
more gallonage than the ODT
certificate allowed has been sub
mitted to ODT and Is still under
consideration. The applicant
must prove this by presenting to
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from ODT acknowledging the
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Temporary rations shall not be
allowed for periods longer than 30
days,' or until the end of the cal
endar quarter, whichever is less.
The-" first calendar quarter ends
March 31, 1943.
Any! operator who applies dur
in the first quarter or a trans
port, ration on the basis of a final
ODT; certificate of war necessity
also win be issued rations for the
gallonage allowed on his certifi
cate for the second quarter. This
wOl eliminate necessity for a sep
arate application when the second
quarter begins. -
Two Guernseys
Sold Here
PETERBOROUGH, NH Ed
Haselbacher, Salem, Ore., recently
purchased a registered Guernsey
cow tfrom J.' W. Hyett, Salem,
Ore- to add 1 to ; his local herd.
Shamrock Patsy 447572 is the
name r under which this animal is
registered with The American
Guernsey Cattle club.
W. IH. Brandt, Silverton, Ore
recently purchased a registered
Guernsey bull from J. W.. Hyett,
Salem, Ore. Shamrock Ultra Mon
arch '324795 is the name under
which this animal is registered.
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States after his rescue from the Pacific, talks to workers "at a
Detroit aircraft factory during a one-day tour of war plants In
; the area. Notice the intent expressions on the faces of the war
workers, gathered on and around a fuselage jig Associated Press
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Okehs Spruce Cutting
WASHINGTON, Jan. 25-(ff)
Secretary Ickes disclosed Monday
he had authorized the cutting of
Sitka spruce, urgently needed for
construction of warplanes, on the
"Queeta corridor in the Olympta
Peninsula adjoining Olympia na
tional park in Washington state.
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