The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1943, Page 12, Image 12

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T OREGON STATE-MAIL Sedaaw Orocjon. Vod4raar Ilornlnsy. April 21. IS 13
Market Hits
Lower Levels
Slow Session Has
Few Firm Spots;
AP Average Off .2
sNEW YORK, April 20-aj)
Stocks generally drifted to slightly
' lower, levels in Tuesday's market,
! While moderately . firm spots
persisted throughout one of the
slowest sessions . of the year to
' date, hesitancy was apparent at
rthe start arid closing declines of
fractions were in the majority.
' Isloated losses ran to 2 or so.
' Actually, the -news still was"
.. mullish marketwise, particularly
from European and African war-
fronts. Potential buyers, however,
reverted to conservatism, in some
cases on the idea, that the recent
corrective phase of the sharp climb
from the lows of a year ago might
be uncompleted. .
; The Associated Press 60-stock
average was off ,2 of a point at
, 48. . The 1943 peak was 49.8
-reached early this month. Of 855
individual issues traded, 401 were
down, 239 up and 215 unchanged.
Transpers of 731,860 shares were
. the smallest since Feb. 8 and com-
' pared with 907,440 Monday.;
. . Part of J the day's aparthy was
attributed to the desire of many
customers to keep a clean slate
- pending the president's broadcast
plater in the evenine. The dis
-closure that the chief executive
had been on an extended insoec
-tion trip through the south came
jE! a surprise to most in the ii
nancial sector.
Heiiuies Starts
Spring Clip of
Goats, Sheep
. ... CLOVERDALE Louis Hen-
nies has started shearing goats and
. some sheep during the past two
weeks. Most of ; his shearing so
far has been done at his pasture
near Lebanon and vicinity. , The
fleeces, although not as heavy as
some years, seem to be of fine
. quality in spite of the hard fall
and winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnett and
son, Marion of , Ventura, Calit,
-.were recent, visitors at "the home
.. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hennies.
, They were taking Marion back to
Fresno where. he is to be in the
air corps. Lawrence Bennett, a
i cousin of young Arnett, accom
Canied them bark smith whr
, he will work in a war factory. Mrs.
Henmes and Mrs. Arnett are sis
ters.
Shirley, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Hennies, was absent
from school three days last week
because of an eye infection. She
. J , . . c
goes to Stayton grade school with
her mother, Vho is teaching thei.
n iiuuiucr vl siuuenis are oui OI
Scnool with the mfection " Mrs.
Hennie- rfnnrf
Clara Massey and son Richard.
"
Of Salem, snent the wppVphH at th.
, , V . . " , ,V
home of her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. A. "E TCunV.
T5 t- n n.j ...
lusc uidgw, roruanu, spent ine
weekend with her mother. Mrs.
rrAi:- .
Sam Drager retorned to his
work with the state highway
, department last Monday follow
ing an absence of six weeks due
to an acciaenui ; rail . from a
bridge scaffolding.
Power Companies
Declare Dividends
PORTLAND, April 20-(V-A
mia-to-W i , -V
'ui ai.j
Share on 7 per cent preferred stock
and $1.50 a share on $6.00 pre-
t erred was declared Tuesdav hv
Pacific Pdwer Ac Liht mmnanv
L. .. 7. . agnt company.
ine dividends are payable May 31
to stockholders of recbrd April
IT ni w a.ri nn
--'- nu v vf-1.ivioun-
tain States Power mmnnn-:
-.to-4 a:, i
iucu 1Ueaay oi
cenis a snaxe on 5 per cent pre-
t erred stock and U -nt
icrrea siocs ana 37 cents on
common shares for the quarter
ended March 31. Net income for
the year ending r February 28 was
reported at 6 73,691, down .07 per
cent from the previous 12 months.
Valley Births
SWEGLE Born to Mr. and J J box pyramid; No. 2, S3.50 pyra
Mrs. Lawrence Bates, a son, onl cauiaiower broccoU Local. Ko. i.
Apm t j at aaiem uenerai nospl-1
tal. The boy has one sister, Nancy.
lie was the second boy born to a
Swegle mother on that date,
DUSilCHAN . LAM
Dr.T.l.La ,N f r.G.ChaNu
CIILVESS LTerbalists
241 North Liberty
rpststrs Portland General Electric
Co- Otfic pea Saturday only
U a m to 1 p. ew to 1 p n
Consultation. Llood pressure and
irun tsts sr frea 1 charg
I racUci-J snca 1S17.
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Salem Market
Th Diiccs below suDDtled by to
eal grocer arc indicative ; of tbe daily
market prices paid to (rowers by Sa
lem Buyers out are not guarameeo
by let statesman:
Italian squash. 30 lbs.
Cucumbers. doz. ,
Asparagus. 30 lbs.
Calif. - rhubarb, box
tied cabbage, lb.
Broccoli, case
Green onions, doz. bun.
Turnips doz bun.
Mustard greens, doz. bun.;
Calif cabbage, lb.
Mexican tomatoes. 35 lbs.
Chinese cabbage, doz. bun.
Enaive. aoz bun.
Artichokes - doz.
Brussel sprouts, lb.
Radishes, doz. bun.
Carrot-, doz. bn.
Spinach, crate
curly kale, crate
Celery, doz bun.
Parsnips, lb.
Onions
Pineappie, case of IS
10.00
GRAIN. BAT AMD HEEDS
(Buying Prices)
Oats. No. 1
38.00
35.00
28.00
28.00
1.00
Feed barley, ton
Clover hay, ton
Oats and vetch hay
Wheat
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULT
Asdiesea's Baying Price
(Subject to change without notice.
BUTTEKFAT
Premium .
-4
23
20
No. 1
No. 3 i
Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20. (AP)
Butter AA grade prints 51?ic; car
tons 52'ic; A grade prints 51ac; car
tons 52c; B grade prints Sic lb.
Butterlat First quality, maximum of
of per cent acidity, delivered in
ort-nd-, 52-52ac ib : premium quai-
ity. maximum of 5 of 1 per cent
acidity 53-53'ic lb.: valley route and
J-,"'?- g
I under first or 50 50' jC lb.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re-
I tailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf
I . IK .inUt. 4a kl.U 7 IV. .
I loaf .27 ic fob.
Eggs Nominal price to retailers: A
grade, large 40-4 lc; B large 39 -40c;
A medium 38-39c; B medium 36-37c;
I A small 31c doz 4
I - Ks nomuuu prices 10 proaucers:
A large 39c. B larse 38c: A medium
370 : B medium 35c doz.
I Live poultry ouying prices: No
grad Leghorn broilers, l'.i to 2 lbs.
30c: colored fryers under 2'i lbs. 30c:
do t'a to 4 lbs. 30c; colored roasters
over 4 lbs. 30c; Leghorn hens under
-, lbs. Z4c: over 3. lbs. 26c; colored
neas to a lbs Z6c: over S lbs. 26c:
No 2 grade hens 2c less: rejects lOe
less; roosters 16c lb.
Dressed turkeys selling prices:
Country dressed hens 34-35c; packers
iocks iwni imo. 1 '2c ca an -carry
uu-ge wma over zu ids. 94c. east
carry. i
Rabbits government ceiling: atAver
age country killed to retailers 44c lb.;
live pi ice to Producers 24c lb.
Country meats selling price to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best
I AA 24c- a, 23c. B. 2iic. 'c. isvic
Mltrfln. 12H.1411 lt wa.1
I ' 1 "4 canner-cuwer cows tnew
aicedinsi 16i(.c in; bulla (nw Hni
llc lb-: -mbs. AA. 38c, A, 26ic, B.
lb? 22"4e: S 1SU? R
Wool lM2 contracts. Oreron rnrh
I omlnai -JiC id.; crossDreds 0-42c Ib.
1 Mohair 1942 12-month 45c lb.
Hops seed stock. 1942 crop Lie n.;
J"c: "il.
I Onions ereen 1.00 dozen bunrhn-
Oregon dry 2.25 per 50-lb. bag.
jfoiatoes new xexas red -3.S3 nr
wig. oag :
1 Potatoes New Florida S0 bu. ham-
I ner .
I Potatoes Seed stock 8ic lb.
I i-otatoes. oia tame stock cash and
pric; No. 1 -(A) Deschutes
-35- no. i (A) large 3.64; No. x. i5-
60lb mg: local No. 1, 3.50 cental,
Hay wholesale prices: Alfalfa No. 1
or better 34.00. No. 2, 34.00 ton: oat-
ZJaJZ5l xZ?-7miiV .Efi?
31 -50-32.50 ton; clover 25.00-30.00 ton.
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Aoril 20. ( API Quo
tations today at th East Sid Tanners
market:
A pples Jumble pack, $2.50-2.75 box.
Asparagus C a n b y-Bingen No. 1,
it w: nci.fi crat.
nfTSSSSm'r
I . -dish No. 1 spring, so-ssc per
dozen bunches.
Rhubarb Field. 60c kz. bunchen:
bulk 15s. C0-5c: apple boxes Sl.10-1.20.
Spinach Local $10-1.6S orange box;
Mid -Columbia Sl.50-1 60 box.
unions ureen, so-soc a ox. bunches.
Potatoes Orange box. best S2.50:
No. 2. $l0-2 per 30-lb. bag; eomblna
Uof 3 cenUl: No. 1. 33 cental.
Hoes: Salable 1850. total 2000: mar
ket M below last Monday or 10 higher
than Thursday; good to choice 180
239 lbs. 14.75 to mostly 14.85; 250-300
lbs, 14X0-23; light lights 13.50-14.00:
good sows 23 -25-75; choice light feeder
pigs 16-17.0O. t . .
craves local si.so nat box.
Greens kale 90c-Sl oranar box: cab
bage SOc. doz. bunches: mustard
greens 80-90c doz. bunches.
Potatoes oranre box, best S2.50; No.
2. $ 1-0-2 per 50-lb. bag; combination
$3 cenUl; No. 1. 32S cental.
Portland Grain - s
PORTLAND. Ore.. April tt. (AP
H9 wheat futures quoted.
ft-,
"mi.
ft
$4 SO
, $2.25
4-0
1.63
.11
6.00
: .70
1.10
HO
.07 4
S-0
2.10
10
25
47
M
.70
3.00
100
1.65
05
17
By Quinn Hall
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camp hoc
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Quotations
BUTTER PRINTS
A
B
-SOU
Quarters ;
EGGS
Extra large, white and brown
Medium ,
Standards
PulleU .
OH
s
.33
J52
20
Cracks
20
PODLTBf
Colored fry
Colored hens
White Leghorn frys
White Leghorn hens
: ; -1-32
5
21
20
Marion Creamery's Botng Prices.
(Subject to change without notice)'
EGGS
Large A 25
Medium A 23
POULTRY
Colored frys
Colored hens, over S
lbs.
23
29
20
Leghorn fryers
Leghorn hens, under 31-
Leghorn hens, over Z',i lbs
22.
Koosters
.10
Above prices for prime stock, under
grades according to vaiue.
LIVESTOCK :
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales reported
Spring lambs
14.50 to 15.00
Ewes
5.00 to 7.00
13.00 to 13.50
14.00 to 15.00
7.00 to 9.50
6.50 to 9.00
9.00 to 10.50
10.00 to 13.00
9.50 to 10.50
23
Hogs, top. 160-225 lbs.
Top veal, 150 lbs.
Dairy type cows
Dairy type cows
Beef type cows
Bulls
Heifers
Dressed veal
Portland
Cash grain; barley No. 245 lb. B. W.
aiM). mo. l flax 3.01 i.
Cash wheat (bid): soft white 16:
soft white excluding Rex la; White
Club 18; western red 1-28. :
Hard red winter: ordinary 17; 10
per cent 1-1; 11 per cent 1.33; 12 per
cent la. .
Hard white bart: 10 per cent 1.45; 11
per cent L47; 12 per cent 1.49.
Today's car receiDts: wheat 8: bar
ley 4; flour 9; corn 3; oats 3; millfeed 2.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 20. (AP)
(USDA) Cattle: salable 125; total
175; calves salable and total 15; mar
ket active and steady on kinds avail
able,-quality mostly poor; no good fed :
steers oiierea salable around 16.00-50;
common to medium steers 12.80-14.50.
Including stockers at 13.00-14.50; odd
common heifers 10.00-12.00; canner and
cutter cows 7.00-9.00; fat dairy type
cows 9.50-10.50; medium to good beef
cows 1100-12.90; common to medium
nuns ii.oo-i3.oo. odd good heavy bulls
to 14.00; good to choice vealers steady
at 15.00-16.00. odd head 16.25-50.
Hogs: salable 250; total 850; market
uneven, mostly steady with Monday's
average extremely early top 15 higher
at 13.00; bulk good to choice 180-230
ids. 14.79-185, few down to 14.50; 250
300 lbs. 14.00-25; light lights 14.00 down;
good 500-600 lb. sows 13.00-25; lighter
weights to 13 O; good to choice feeder
pigs quotable 16.00-17.00.
Sheep: salable and total 300; market
steady; load medium to good woo led
lamDs unsold, held around 14.25: few j
medium to good shorn lambs 13 00-14 I
good to choice fed and spring lambs
quuuDie to xo v or a oove: odd com
mon ewes 4.00; good ewes quotable to
a.w or over.
Wool in Boston
BOSTON. Aoril 20. l API trrsnai
The wool market both in Rmtnn
in the country was quiet today. Me
dium wool was purchased in Ohio at
prices xo growers of 47 to ; 50 cents.
Ohio fine clothing was sold in Boston
at a grease price of 38 cents. Addi
tional purchases of mohair were made
In Texas at 60 cents for adult and 80
v hi. ior ma.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by The Associated Press
April 20
STOCK AVERAGES
, 30 i 13 13 60
Indus Rails Util Stks
rxet cnanee D. 3 TTnr-h n 1 n -
x uesuay 4.f , 32.5 482
n-evious day 68.0 24.6 32 6 48 4
Week ago 66S 23 6 ai At 3
Month ago 65.5 22 5 30.9 46
Year ago 48 7 t 15- ! 23.0 33-
143 high 69.9 26.2 32 9 . 40 a
-m low eo ij , 27.1 41.7 I
BOND AVERAGES '
20 10 10 10
' Rails Indus Util rogn
Net chanc r 1 n 1 n 1 a 1
umamy , 74 104 102
59.S
rrevtous day 74.6 : 109.9 102
Week ago 73.0 104 8 101
Month ago 72.3 ; 104.S 101
Year ago 64.6 1 103.T 94.0
1843 high 75.4 103 102.3
1943 tow 64.6 103.S , 9S.0
59.7
59.S
59.1
48 2
60.7
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Dance Scheduled
ROBERTS The regular bene
fit social dance will be held Sat
urday night at the grange hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blankenship,
Roy Rice, Annie Johnston are the
committee. Pot luck lunch will
be served. - 4
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Grain Future
Prices Rise
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CHICAGO; April 2H)-Prices
of all : grain , futures advanced i
abruptly Tuesday as buying order
for wheat and rye uncovered a
dearth of offerings. - The upturn
was also associated with sharp
gains at Winnipeg where recent'
heavy export sales boosted grain
values more than 5 cents a bushel
in two days.
wnu e : extreme grains were
shaded fractionally near the close,
wheat finished the session at
lft. cents higher than Monday.
May si.44,, July l.43-, Sep
tember $1.44. December 11.46-
H. Best gains were made by the
nearby contracts.
Corn was unchanged at ceiling
levels, May S1.05. Oats gained V4
to 4 cent, and rye was 1 to 1
cents higher.
Action of the house in passing
I
the agriculture appropriation bill
with the limitation that none of
(the funds was to be used for in'
centive payments to farmers also
attracted considerable attention.
Reports from Canada said 7.-
000,000 bushels of Canadian cash
wheat had been sold to the United
States for use as livestock feed
and an additional 2,000,000 bushels
was moved for export to the Unit
ed Kingdom.
Mill buying was relatively in
active and hedge sales were small.
Meanwhile, ; reports from the
northwest indicated farmers were
making good progress with spring
wheat seeding and that with an
other week of good weather the
bulk of the crop would be in the
ground.
Thursday's Radio
Programs
Today's programs
appear on
editorial page.
KSLM THURSDAY 130 Ks.
7: 00 News.
7 .-05 Rise Shin.
7:30 News
7:45 Morning "Moods.
SAO Sextet from hunger.
.80 News Brevities.
8:35 Tango Time.
9.-00 Pastor's Calls.
9:15 Uncle Sam.
0-0 Marion County Farm Bom
Program.
9:45 Dickson's Melody Uuitann.
10:00 World in Review.
10. -05 A Song and Dance.
10 -0 "Musiquiz."
110 Some Like It Sweet
11 :15 Passion Week Scripture Music.
11-0 Willamette U. Chanel.
12 .-00 Oi ganalitis.
-OEM CBS THUSDAY 956 Ke.
ervu iMortnwest Farm Reporter.
6:15 Breakfast Bulletin.
60 Texas Rangers.
6:45 Koin Klock.
7:15 News.
T-O Dick Joy. News.
7:45 Nelson Pringle.
S AO Consumer News.
8:15 Valiant Lady.
S O Stories America Loves.
8:45 Aunt Jenny.
9:00 Kate Smith Speaks.
9:15 Big Sister.
90 Romance of Helen Trent
9:45 Our Gal Sundav.
10. -00 Life Can B Beautiful.
10:15 Ma Perkins.
10:30 Vic and Sade.
10:45 Th Goldbergs.
11 AO Young Dr. Malon.
11:15 Joyce Jordan.
ii we ov and Learn.
11 :45 News
12:15 Bob Andersen. News. -
KEXBN THURSDAY 1196 Ke.
6.-00 Moments ot Melody.
6:15 National Farm & Horn.
6:45 Western Agriculture.
7 AO Excursions in Science.
7:15 Keep Tit Club.
7-0 News.
7:45 Music of Vienna.
8. -00 Breakfast Club.
9. -00 Keep Fit Club.
9:15 Woman's World.
9 -O Breakfast at Sardi'a.
10.00 Baukhage Talking.
10:15 The Gospel Sincer.
10- 30 Christian Science Program.
11 AO Jack Little
11-0 Pages of Melody.
11:45 Your Hollvwood. New.
12 AO Songs by Morton Downer.
KGW NBC THURSDAY 626 Ke.
4.-00 Dawn PatroL
5:55 Labor News.
6 AO Everythina Goes.
6-0 News.
6:45 Labor News.
7A0 News. ,
7:15 News.
7 5 Aunt Jemima.
7-0 News.
7:45 Sam Hayes.
SAO Stars of Today. . ...
8:15 James Abbe. New
80 Rose Room.
.8:45 David Harurn.
AO The O'Nieus.
:1 3 Arden Commentator.
9-0 Morning Madness.
9:45 News.
10 AO School Program.
100 Homekeeoer'a CiWir.
10:45 Dr Kate.
ll.-OO-Lieht of the WnrM
11:15 Lonely Women.
11:30 Guiding Light
.11:45 Hymns of All nmrchu
12 AO Story of Mary Marlin.
K ALE MBS THURSDAY 1336 Ke.
:45 Unci Sam.
7 AO Around th Clock.
7:15 Texas Rangers..
7 JO Memory Timekeeper.
SAO Haven f Rest.
B-O News.
8:45 Old Songs
9:00 Boak Carter.
9:15 Woman's Side of th N
9-0 Buyer's Guide.
9:45 US Navv Band.
10 AO News
10:15 Stars of Torfav
10-0 This and That
11 AO Cedrtc Foster.
11:15 Bill Hav Reads the Rlr.l
11 -JO Concert Gems.
115 Rose Room.
12 O News.
KOAC THURSDAY 556 K.
10 AONews.
10 15 Th Homemaers Hour.
11 AO School of th Air. .
: 11 O Music of th Masters.
12 0 News. .. .
Eggs Uanfcd
Top Prices Paid!
Prompt Remittance
Ship or Bring Tear Eggs 1
FEED IIEYED,
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nection with the library at the
state tuberculosis hospital after
having been at home five months.
Mrs. Goodfellow has received a
raise in her. salary. - Besides : her
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library work at the hospital, Mrs.
Goodfellow helps with rchabllita
tion plans for the younger patients
for future occupations. .
. Mrs. Ben McConnel of Zena is
also employed at the hospital as
curses aid, starting work last
week. She "accompanies T'Mrs.
Goodfellow who. drives to and
from her work summer and win
ter. Query Builds Barn
ROBERTS ' Henry Query is
busy building a ood' sized barn
and machine room. '
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There is personal or business emergency which we
cannot help yon meet with , a conveniently, speedily
arranged loan! Drop into or offices for full details . .
' STATE FHIAIICE CO.
212-222 Guardian Bldg-, Corner Liberty and State -Telephone
t!68 IJc 8-218
Wa are always la the Market to hay for CASH Keal Estau
Mortgages and Contracts, Merchandise Oisconnt Paper and Notes
wac
Finnicuxn Recovers ;
GRAND ISLAND .-- .Freeman
Finnicum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Finnicum, who has been
quite 411 at his home with Infected
ears, is. wcoverin. satisfactory. '
Visits Parents. :
HAYES VELLE -1 Mrs. W.' D. .
Garrett (Clara Nelson) is spend-.
ing the next three months with
her parents while her husband at
tends army intelligence school at
Rockfield, Md.
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173 8. LIBERTY.
SALEM, OREGON
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