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Th OREGON STATESMAN. Safest Oregon Sunday Morning. March 21, 1943
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Stocks' Week
Worst in Year
Average Off .9 Point
On Week; Selling
m J CI ..-1 .
NEW YORK, March 20-)-The
stock ; market Saturday finished
it worst week on; average since
last' mid-April but selling dried
tip appreciably and many leaders.
Including Friday's weak rails, de
veloped mild recovery tendencies.
The Associated 1 Pres 60-stock
composite was unchanged at 45.8
but on the week was off .9, lar
gest recession since the week end-
Arwit 1 1019 fran-fora nt
Eta fa,Lrau AW. A .....
484,290 shares were a minimum
since Jan. 23 and ; compared with
829,830 last Saturday.
Among stocks in the brief pro
ceedings Bath Iron Works and
to 1943 peaks. Modest improve-
Railway, Great Northern, US
Steel, Bethlehem, General Motors,
Chrysler and Western Union. The
strong air transports of Friday
took a rest. Losers included
American Telephone, US Rubber,
Texas Co., and International Har
vester.
All Grains but
Oats Decline
CHICAGO, March 20 -(P)- A
runup of a cent in May oats
featured an otherwise listless ses
sion ' in the grain pits Saturday,
wheat and rye declining minor
fractions. Buying of oats was
based upon a scarcity of the grain
In the cash market.
' Wheat finished - lower.
May $1.45 July $1.45 -1.46.
Weekend realizing and a little
hedge selling entered the wheat
pit, erasing early gains scored on
favorable response to house pas
sage late Friday of the Pace bill.
The measure provided for inclu-sion-of
all farm labor costs in
computing parity. It now goes to
the senate.
Failure of the market to extend
the eraly gains was a disappoint
ment to hose bullishly inclined on
Wheat. It was said the fear of
Increased loan redemptions of
prices should rise much above
current levels, acted as a restrin-
lng influence. Primary receipts
aggregated 1,528,000 bushels
against 1,169,000 a week ago and
781,000 a year ago.
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Salem Market
The price below supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the dally
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but axe oot guaranteed
by l ne statesman
Asparagus, 30 ids.
430
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Calif, rhubarb, box
Red cabbage. R.
Broccoli, case
Green onions, doz. bun.
Turnips doz. bun.
Mustard greens, dor. bun.
cam. caDoage. to
Mexican tomatoes. 33 lbs.
Chinese cabbage, doz. bun.
Endive, doz. bun.
Artichokes doz. i
Brussel sprouts, lb. j
Radishes, doz. bun. j
Carrots, doz. bn. ,;
Spinach, crate ,-,
Curly kale, crate 'j
Celery, doz. bun. ., I
Parsnips, lb. ,..
Onions ... .. . i. . .
GRAIN. HAY AND HEEDS
(Buying Prices) j!
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Feed barley, ton ii
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35.00
25.00
23.00
1.00 1.03
Clover hay, ton
Oat and vetch hay
Wheat r-
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY
Andiesen's Baying Price
(Subject to change
without noUce l
BUTTERF AT
Premium
No. 1
.33
.50
J1V
2
.37
.33
.33
20
20
20
No. 2
BUTTER PRINTS
A
B
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large, white and brown
Medium
Standards
Pullets .
Cracks
POULTRY
Colored fr
7.
8.
Grown old ;
Uncooked
Prefix: twice
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11.
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Russian ruler
Feminine name
Mid-day
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Broad street
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Honey liquor
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27.
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Break
Incites
23.
29.
31.
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39.
41.
Farinaceous food
42.
What ancient Grecian seaport
lies on the Anion sear
Charts '
Harem rooms
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51. A continent (abbr.)
52. Calcium (sym.)
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Quotations
Colored hens
White Leghorn frys .
White Leghorn hens
24
21
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Marioa Creamery's Bnytag Prices.
(Subject to change without notice)
EGGS
Large A , ,, . , 27
Medium A 20
POULTRY
Colored hens, under S lbs 24
Colored hens, over 9 lbs - 23
Leghorn fryers i 20
Leghorn hens, under Ins - ! 20
Leghorn hens, over SVa lbs 22.
Colored springs under 2i lbs.
20
Colored springs. 2s to 4 lbs.
Colored springs over 4 lbs.
20
20
Roosters
JO
Above prices for prime stock, under
grades according to value.
LIVESTOCK
Buvtna Drtces for No. I stock, based
on conditions and sales reoorted
Spring lambs 14.00 to 13 00
Ewes 5.00 to J7.00
Hogs. top. 160-225 lbs. 15.23
Sows 13.50 to 14.50
Top veal. 215-400 lbs. 14.00 to 1430
Dairy type cows 6.50 to 1 9.00
Beef type cows 9.00 to 10.50
Bulls 10.00 to 12.00
Heifers 950 to 10.50
Dressed veal i 21
Around Oregon
By Tie Associated Press :!
, An automobile accident i near
Hermiston Saturday killed Aug
ustine M. Slickpoo, 25, Indian,
and critically injured Mathias J.
Webb, 24, Indian ... at Oregon
City, Clarence M. Kramerjj 51,
who recently pleaded guilty to
robbing a Portland car dealer
eight years ago, was sentenced to
life imprisonment as an habitual
criminal. . . i
The Oregon Camellia society
postponed from April 2-3 to April
15-16 its annual flower show in
Portland because of cold weather
which, has retarded blooms.
Vernon I. Basler, principal of
Crook county high school an
nounced he would retire at the
end of the school term . . .
The University ofbregdn re
ported enrollment of 1014 women
as compared with only 856 men,
the first time since World War I
that coed have outnumbered men
. . . Virginia Howard, Klamath
Falls, was chosen as the univer
sity's entry in the national col
legiate bond queen contest.;! . .
Portland prepared to wfelcome
shippers from throughout the
northwest at the northwest ad
visory board's annual meeting
next Thursday. . . A $1000 gift
from the estate of the latfe The!
Sawyer, assistant professoti of li
brary training, and $500 from the
estate of Laura M. Heckarjt were
received by the University of
Oregon. i
Camp Adair Soldiers
Pick Up Furnishings
; i
LYONS Richards and a group
of army men from Campj Adair
came to Lyons Monday morning
to gather up the material; which
the Lyons community had called
for a day room at the camp.
Cpl. and Mrs. Dean Trask and
daughter of Fort Canby and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Trask and Mr.
and Mrs. Cozad of Albany were
Sunday dinner guests at trie home
of Mrs. Trask's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Ring. j
A 4-H club meeting ii camp
cookery was held at the; school
house. Mrs. G. Paul Jons ton is
the leader, assisted by
Hazel
Briles. There are 23 in the) group,
Hecker in Air Training
WOODBURN Bob Hecker, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hecker, has
been sent to Klamath Falls to be
gin his secondary pilot training.
Ha left here Monday. " ( ,
Uanlcd!'
Udnds, Filberts
and lid Heals
- Highest Cash Prices ,
Ilorris niorfeh
r 488 North Front Street'
Telephone. 7833 t
Tuesday's Radio
Programs :
KSLM TUESDAY-US Sc. :
1:00 News.
1 :OS Rim -n' Shln. t - .
7 JiO News.
T:45 Morning Moods.
3:00 Bert Hutch Novelty Band.
8:30 News Brevities.'
85 Tango Time, i
90 Pastor's call. ?
9 :1 S Dickson's Melody Mustangs,
;30 Farm Home Programs.
9:45 Uncle Sam.
World in Review.
10:05 A Song and A Dane.
100 Victor Arden's Orchestra,
1 1 KX) KSLM Presents.
1130 Willamette U ChapeL
12:00 Organalittes.
KOIN CBS TUSSDAT 17 K.
6 :00 Northwest Farm Reporter.
6:15 Breakfast Bulletin.
-20 Texas Rangers.
6:45 KOIN Klock. '
T:15 Wake Up News.
730 Dick Joy. News.
1:45 Nelson Pringle. News.
S.00 Consumer News.
8:15 Valiant Lady.
8 -20 Stories America Lores.
8:45 Aunt Jenny, i ,
9.-00 Kate Smith Speaks.
9:15 Big Sister.
9 :30 Romance of Helen Trent.
9:45 Our Gal Sunday.
10 AO Life Can Be Beautiful.
10:15 Ma Perkins.
10 JO Vic and Sade.
10-45 The Goldbergs.
11 .-00 Young Dr. M alone.
11:15 Joyce Jordan.
1 1 -20 We Love, and Learn.
11:45 News.
12:15 Bob Anderson, News.
KEX BN TUESDAY 1190 Kc.
8 AO Moments of Melody.
6:15 Victory Gardens.
0-20 National Farm and Home,
6:45 Western Agriculture.
7 AO Life and the Land.
7:15 Music of Vienna. ;i
7;43 Gene and Glenn.
8.-00 Breakfast Club.
8.45 Keep Fit Club with Patty Jean.
9:15 Woman's World.
9 :30 Breakfast at Sardi's.
10 -00 Baukhage Talking.
10:15 The Gospel Singer.
10 JO Andy and Virginia.
10:45 The Baby Institute.
11:00 Little Jack Little.
11:15 Science of Travel. : i
11 JO The Victory Hour.
11:43 Keep Fit Club -vlth Patty Jean.
12:15 News.
KGW NBC TUESDAY 2t
KC.
4 AO Dawn Patrol.
535 Rise 'n' Shine.
5:55 Labor News.
6 AO Sunrise Serenade.
6 :55 Labor News. '
7:15 News Headlines 0t Highlights.
7:45 Sam Hayes
8 .00 Stars of Today.
8:15 James Abbe Covers the News.
8 JO House Divided. -8
:45 David Harum.
9 AO The O'Neills.
9 :15 Everything Goes.
9 JO Mary Lee Taylor.
9:45 Kneass With the News.
10 AO Funny Money Man.
10 30 Homekeeper's Calendar.
10:45 Dr. Kate.
1 1 AOLight of the World. ;
11:15 Lonely Women. i
11:30 The Guiding Light. '
1 1 :45 Hymns of AU Churches. s
12 AO Story of Mary MarUn.
KALE MBS TUESDAY 1330 Ke.
6:45 Uncle Sam.
7 AO News. j
7:15 Texas Rangers.
7 30 Memory Timekeeper. j
8:00 Haven of Rest.
8 30 News. . !
8:45 Old Songs. :;
9:00 Boake Carter. i
9:15 Woman's Side of the News,
9:45 US Marine Band.
10:00 News -10:15
Stars of Today.
10:30 This and That.
11:00 Cedric Foster.
11:15 BiU Hay Reads the Bible
11:30 Concert Gems.
12:25 On the Farm Front.
KOAC TUESDAY 558 Kc.
10 AO News.
10:15 The Homemakers Hour.
11:00 School of the Air.
11:20 Music of the Masters.
12:00 News.
Rites Today
WOODBURN Graveside ser
vices are to be held at St. Luke's
Catholic cemetery at 2 p. m. Sun
day for John James Sfcek, 1 j0
months-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tony James Sicek, who died at
the family residence east of Woid
burn on Friday, March 19. phe
parents, three brothers, three sis
ters and grandparents, Joseph
Sicek of Woodburn and Mrs. Mary
Zastoutil of North Dakota, sur
vive. l'
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Stocks and Bonds
Compiled
by The Associated
March 20
Press
STOCK A VERA ti PS
30
Indus
Saturday 65.1
Previous day 65.2
Week ago 66.1
Month ago 64.3
Year ago 49.6
1943 high 68.1
1943 low 60.2
13
Rails
22.1
22.0
22.9
20.2
161
23.0
18.3
13
Util
30.S
30.9
31.8
30.7
23.7
31.8
27.1
? 60
Stks
45 8
45 8
48.7
449
I 45 7
i 46.7
?41.7
BOND
AVERAGES
20 10 10
Rails Indus Util
Saturday 71.9 104.6 101.6
Previous day 71.9 104.S 181.5
Week ago 61.8 104.6 101.4
Month ago .68.9 104.6 101.3
Year ago 64.9 102.8 96.2
1943 high 72.1 104.8 101J
1943 low 64.6 103a 98.0
10
Fogn
I 58.7
j 6S.S
I 5S-5
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44.8
! 58.7
i 53 .2
DRESSED
Veal and
Hogs Wanted!
Top Prices Paid!1
Prompt Remittance
Ship to
Fred Ileyer
Ileal Division
444V 8. W. Yamhill St. or
S, E. S2nd A Foster Plvd.
IsCie anlmala killed hi
compliance ; with O. T. A
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241 North Liberty 1
Upstairs Portland General Electric
Co Office open Saturday only N
10 a m to I p m.: 8 to 1 p. m
Consultation Blood pressure and
urine tests are - free e charge
Practiced smco 1917. )
Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. On. March SO fAPI
Butter AA grade prints Slic- cartons
SZ'ac; A grade- prints 51 'Ac, cartons
52c; B grade prints Sic.
Butterfat First Quality, maximum
of .0 of 1 pec cent acidiay, delivered
ia Portland. SS-SUfcc lb.; premium
quality. ' maximum of J3 of 1 per
cent acidity. 53-53 fee lb.: valley route
and country points 2c less than first
or M!ic; second quality at Portland
2o under first or 50-60iC
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29c; loaf 30o
10.; triplets to wnofeesaiers lie 04
loaf Xtc IXB.
Eggs Nominal Dfic to retailers:
A large 41c: B larse 40e: A medium
39c: B medium 37c; A small 31c doz.
Eggs Nominal price to producers:
A large 39c: B large 38c: A. medium
37c: B medium 35c .doc
Live poultry buying prices: No. 1
grade Leghorn broilers. Ua to 3 lbs.
29c: colored fryers, under 2',s lbs.
29c: do 2a to 4 lbs. 30c; colored roast
trs. over 4 lbs. 30c; Leghorn hens un
der 2',, lbs. 23c; over 3 '4 lbs. 25c;
colored hens, 4 to S lbs. 28c; over 8
lbs. 26c; No. 3 grade hens 2c less;
rejects 10c less; roosters 16c lb.
Dressed turkeys Selling prices:
Country - dressed hens 34-35c; packers
stock hens. No. 1. 35',4c: cash-carrr.
large toms. over 20 lbs. 34c; cash-carry.
- itaooits: government : cetung: Ave
rage country killed, to retailers 44c
lb:; live price to producers 24c lb.
Onions Green. S. 15-1.25 dozen
bunches; Oregon dry. S2.15-2.40; Idaho.
Urge. S2JS. 50-lb. bag.
potatoes seed stock. n.:
new potatoes, Texas. S35-3J5 50-lb.
box.
Potatoes, old table stock cash and
carry price: No. 1 (A) Deschutes $3.35
cental; No. 2 $1.45-1.30 per 50-lb. bag;
local $3.50 cental.
Country meats selling price to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best
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SEARS
FARM STORE
Portland
butchers. 120-149 lbs. Z3-23lic; veaJers,
fancy. 23e Ib good, heavy IS-20c lb.;
rough, heavy.- l-18c lb.: canner -cutter
cows (new ceiling) IStfcc lb.: bulls
(new ceiling 174c lb.; lambs 27c lb.;
wes, good 15c lb.: ewes, poor 10c lb.
Wool 1942 contracts, Oregon ranch,
nominal U-37e lb.; crossbreds 40-420 lb.
: Mohair 1942. 12-month 45e lb. :
Hops Seed stock, 1943 . crop Lit
lb.; seedless 1JSO-1.60 lb.; contract,
seedless 70c lb.; seed. 65c lb. -:- i .
Hay Alfalfa, No. 1 or better 21.00
31.50; No. 2, 31.00 ton: oat-vetch 25 AO
ton. valley points: . timothy . (valley)
25.00; do Montana 31A0-31J0 ton;
Clover 25.00 ton. -- '. ::" '-!
Portland Grain
: PORTLAND. Ore March SO (API
Wheat: No futures quoted.
Cash grata: Oats No. 3-38 lb. white
41 JO. Barley No. 1-45 lb. B.W. 32.23.
Corn unquoted. No. 1 flax iSlM. '
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1-254:
oft white excluding Rex 1JC8; white
club 1.28; western red 1.271..
Hard red winter: Ordinary l-25i:
10 per cent 11; 11 per cent 1.33;
12 per cent 1JS. -
Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.47;
11 per Cent 1.49; JS per cent 1.51. :;
Today's car receipts: Wheat 14. bar
ley l, flour 7, corn 1. oats 2. millfeed $.
Portland Livestock i t
PORTLAND. Ore- March 20 Apf
(USDA) Cattle: For week salable
1660; calves 130; compared week ago,
steers and heifers strong, some steers
25 higher; cows uneven, mostly steady
except canner to common cows closed
fully 2$ lower: bulls strong, vealers
steady; medium to good fed steers
14.50-18.00; fed heifers 13.00-14.75. bdd
good to choice 13.50. common down to
10.00; canner and . cutter cows closed
7A0-8.73. early to 9.25: fat dairy type
FOR FINIDIMm
nTMONM, j HECK !
MITCH Mc kki te,kio
to 11.00 early; ' medium to good beef
cows ll.0O-13.00; 'good and choice veal
em 19.50-16.50. sew HA; medium to
good bulla 12.00413.7S. 4
1 Hon: For week T720 market
& under week sgo.i early sales 50 to
iso-zza u. few n late 15.60-
15.89: heavier weight - down to 14.75;
good sows 14.00-W. largely 145; good
to choice 'feeders pigs 15.50-14.50. -Sheep:
For week ( salable $20; mar-
J:et around 23 higher; good to choice
ed lambs 15.25-15.50; common to mt
aium iu.uw-i.ou: 1 gooa to cnoteo
"B.OO-78. coenraon ;
down
4A0. ...
Wool in Boston
I 1 ! 1
BOSTON. March j 20 AP)USDA)
Prices to growers lot" medium wools
In the mid-west were recorded todav
I as up front on to two cents. Bright
nwuium woois were purcnaseo: at ine
following prices: ' In -Michigan 47-4$
cents; Ohio 47 cents; Iowa 4$ cents:
Minnesota 43-43 cents. In New Mexico
13-mootfas wools were bought at an
FOB grease price range of 43-48 cents.
PORTLAND. Ore.. .March 19 (AP)
West Salem
Mennonites
To Hear Chaplain
- . WEST SAMM Chaplain C
cile Brown f Camp Adair will
address the young; people' of the
Mennonlte ehnrch Sunday night.
He will alsocondoct
ehnrch giee.!i
the night
LYONS The) ;! Easter - program
committee frriri the Lyons com
munity Sunday school held ' a
meeting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Johnston Tuesday to
plan and select : material for the
rHALP-HiTtML AAW UTTLltl
kJPODe
program which will be held at
the church Easter -Sunday. '
iwwwiji'-3M4r:
LOAIIS
j .For Hospitalization
Worry over money prolongs
illness; halts recovery. Speed
up your getting well by the
security of a -personal loan
to pay your hospital bill.
TonTJ be surprised at how
easy It la to ret a loan ...
how simple te repay It,
Sialo Fisacco Co.
212-222 Guardian Bldg.
Corner Liberty A State
' Telephone
- sies
lie. 8Z1Z M22 j
We are always ia the market
to env for CASH Real Estate
Mortgages and contracts, Mr- ?J
ckaadiae Disc sunt Paper and il
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