The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 23, 1943, Page 16, Image 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN
Tli OREGON STATESMAN. Salam. Ortxjon. Sunday Morning. Mar 23. IS 13
Farm
Market Ends
Good Week
' Qosing Session Is
Apathetic; Trade
Only 433,380
NEW YORK, May 22,-JP)-Mnd
irregularity In Saturday's short
session followed a generally sue
cessful week for the stock market
A large batch of pleasing divi
dends provided a prop for some
shares throughout the week,
Saturday's proceedings were
notably apathetic, - turnover of
433.380 shares being the lowest
since Jan. 23.-It compared with
640.210, last; Saturday. On Mon
day dealings fell below the mil-
lion-or-better mark in a full ses
sion for the first time since April
28. During the six days there
were only two sessions that ex
ceeded a million shares.
. The Associated Press average
of 60 ; stocks ended down .1 - of
point at 50.7 but on the
was up .8.
week
Looneys Entertain
Jefferson WSCS
JEFFERSON Mrs. Marion D
Looney and daughter, Eleanor,
were hostesses to the Methodist
Woman's f Society of Christian
Service Wednesday afternoon.
Following the business meeting.
Mrs. C J. Thurston led the group
in a "Concern for Children.' r:
The lesson period of devotions
on the theme of study and discus
sion was in charge of Mrs. R.O.
Kissling, and the topic was "Child
Labor in Wartime.
Mrs. Clarence Cochran was ad
mitted to membership. Guests
were Miss Marguerite Looney,
Mrs. Clyde Pense and daughter,
Lenore.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by The Associated Pre
May -2
AVERAGES
30 IS IS
STOCK
0
Stks
50.7
50.8
50.1
48a
34.2
50a
41.7
Indus Rails Uti)
...71.1 26.0 34.3
71J 26.2 34.3
.70.4 25.6 33.8
-68.5 25.4 32a
.49.2 14a 23.3
-71.4 26a 34.C .
-60 J 11.3 27.1
- Saturday
Previous day
Week ago
Month ago
Year ago
1943 high
1S43 low
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10
Rails Indus Util
Saturday ...77J 105.0 103 0
Previous day 772 105 0 102.9
Week ago . 76.0 105.1 102 J
Month ago 75.0 104.9 102.4
Year ago 62.8 103.6 94a
J943 high 77.3 105.2 103.0
1943 low 64.6 103 8 98.0
New 1943 highs. '
10
"o
59a
59a
60.1
59.8
473
61.1
53a
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HORIZONTAL
1. Fertile spot
f.Whn playwright is author
of mBck to Methusaleh"?
10. Note of the scale
12. Whtt Grecian island was
T overwhelmed by Axis
parachute troops?
23, Diminished gradually
15. Land-measure
18. Weed
17. Single unit
18. What American army officer
was elevated to the rank :
L iuIlt'"rl this March?
20. So be it
21. Serpent . s ,
23. Native meUl
24. Peer Gynfa mother '
25. College cheer
26. Horsemen
28. Behold . ' -
30. S-shaped worm
31. Down: prefix
r 32. Note in scale -
33. Obstruct
34. Exclamation
35. Contemptuous souml.t
37. Wina vessel
38. Pouch '
39. Golf mound "
40. Hurried
4LTake notictTof , ' :
43. What Mother Coose character
If l "What a gooo boy am T?
45, Eggs
46, Paddles
47, Falsehoods
CO. Comparison
C2. Ready
S3, Half an em
64. Perishes
t5. Linger
VERTICAL
1. Plant of Peru
.- 2. Curve-
3. Angelic spirita -
4. Roman road
5. Compass point - ;
6. Lost freshness . -.
7. Unyielding - .
8. Imitate
9. Pronoun
"Strictly Private"
TrERES A SELL W OUR BXM THAT LOQKS tJM
LIKE VCU AAK3HT GET SOUS. FOOD IF VCU
RLi6 It. "JCOS tins rV5FE8Du
ITHtWK I UXLL fEKET rT TOTrB CflPPMM.
PRO&LV
Salem Market
The D rices below su Dolled by a lo
eal grocer are tndicati-e of tha daily
on arkel oitcs Da id to (rowers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
by Tbe statesman:
Cauliflower, crate
Corn. o. ears .
Avocodos. crate
Crook neck squash, crate
Italian squash. 30 lbs.
Cucumbers, dor.
Asparagus. 30- lbs.
Calif rhubarb, box
Red cabbage. Ib.
Broccoli, case
Green : onions, doz. bun.
Turnips doi bun
Mustard greens, doz.
Calif cabbage, lb.
Mexican tomatoes. 35 lbs.
Strawberries, 1 doz. boxes.
pts. 3.00
1.20
as
J7
ao
.78
Endive, doz. bun.
Artichoke doz.
Brussel sprouts, lb.
Radishes, doz. bun.
Carrot, doz bn.
Spinach, crate
Curly kale, crate .
Celery, doz bun.
1.50
1 00
1 63
.05
1J7
1M
parsnips, lb.
onions
Watercress, doz. bunches .
GRAM. BAY AND SEEDS
(Bay lot Prices)
Oats. No. 1 ' .
Feed barley, ton
38.00
35.00
Clover hay. ton
Oats and vetch hay
28.00
28.00
Wheat
140
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY
Aadiesea's Baying Price
isubiect to change without notice. I
BUTTERFAT -
Premium a4
no. i as
' s ' .5-20
10. Masculine name
11. What English Secretary
visited the U. S. in March?
14. Italian capital -1$.
Members of an English
political party
19. Scandinavian ; ,
20. Beast of burden
21. Extent
22. Part of window
24. Ascended
27. Mohammedan princes
28. Tibetan priest .
29. What N. African port was
captured by the Allies
alter Casablanca ?
33. What long reef is N, E.
of Australia?
35. Possessed
36, Markets
38. Wither
41. Expectation -
42. Masculine name -
43. What American otHcer-
; r patriot was hanged by the
British as a spy?
44. Feminine name
46. Japanese sash "
48. Wander
49. Pen
51. Paid notice '
52. Near
Answer to yesterday' puzzle.
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Quarters , ,
EGGS -
Extra large, white and brown-
Medium' '
Standards
Pullets - '
Cracks
POULTRY
Colored frys up to 2 lbs
Colored frys over IV lbs. .
Colored hens
White Leghorn frys
White Leghorn hens
Marlon creamery's Bo Ins Prices.
1 1 Sub ject to changa without notice)
egg a
Large A "
Medium A , 3
POULTRY . -. -
AU hens ! 1 51.
All springs , , , . .29
Roosters or stags , . " 0
Above prices for prime stock, under
grades according to value.
-JVC-TUCK s
Buyinm prices for NaT l stock, based
on conditions and sales reported
Spring lambs 14.00-14.50
-wes a.00 to 7.00
Hogs, top, 160-223 lbs. , 14.75
Top veal. 150 lbs. 14.00 to 14.50
Dairy typs cows - 7.0O-8-5O
Beef type cows 9.00 to 10.5O
Bulls 10 0O to 13.00
Heifers 8-50 to 10.50
Dressed veal , , . , 3
Quotations at
'Portland i Produce
PORTLAND. Ore- May 22 AP)
I Butter AA grade prints 50ic; car-
f tons 52 '.c: A grade prints 51',ie; car
tons 52c; B grade prints 51c lb.
Butterfat First quality, maximum of
.4 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at
Portland, 52-52 lc lb.; premium qual
ity, maximum of - 5 of- 1 per cent
acidity. 5-5'ie lb.; valley route and
country points 2c less than first or
50 Vic; second quality at Portland 2c
under first or 50-50 e lb.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf
30c lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c
lb.; loaf 27.c FOB. '
Eggs Nominal price 4 retailers; A
grade, large 39c; B large 38c; A me
dium 37c: B medium 35c; A small 30c
dozen. .- : v.i- t i
Eggs Nominal prices to pro9ucers:
A large 37c; B large 36c; A medium
35c; B medium 33c ;;t-? -i' :
Live poultry Buying prices: i No. 1
grade Leghorn broilers up to 2',k lbs.
30c; colored fryers 2'i to 4 lbs. 29c;
colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c; Leg
horn hens under 2', lbs. 25'ic; over
3a lbs. 25c; colored hens 4 to 5
lbs, 25,c: over 9 lbs. 25c; old roost
ers 2ive Ib.
Dressed turkeys -'- Selling prices :
i Country dressed hens 34 -35c: packers'
stock hens. No 1, 35 lie. cash-carry;
large toms, over 20 lbs, 34c cash-carry.
-taooits -rovernment ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.;
live price to producers S4e lb.
Onions Green. 70-80c doz. bunchear
Oregon dry 2.25 50-lb. bag; new wax
4.00; yeUow 3.75 per 50-lb. bag. :
onions New Texas yellow 3r7: wax
1 3.90-4.00 per 50-lb. bag; local green
0c dozen bunches. . .
Potatoes New Texas red 3 S9-4-M:
new California white S3a5-$4J0.
i 1'oiatoes seed stock. 4-4 lie lb.
Potatoes, old table- stock Cash and
carry price: No. 2. 1.35-1.50 50-lb. bag:
local no. i. .au cental.
Country meats Selline Brie to
retailers: country killed - hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 30c; veal rs, AA.
24c; A. 23c; B 21c; C. 19c: D I7.c:
eanner-cutter cows (new ceiling) 16.e
;o.; Duns (new ceiling) i7ie lb.;
-mm, aa. 2K A. s'e: H (i.
'ef ewes, FS 15lc; medium
R. 12e lb. s
wool Government control.
Cascara bark Dry , 20c lb.
Mohair 1942 12-month 45c lb.
HOPS Seed Stock. 1942 ernn 118
lb.; seedless 1.50-1.60 lb contra
r i m, ivc. seea. esc 10. -
nay Wholesale ortoM- Alf-lf. M
1 or better 34 00; No. 2. 34.00 ton: oat-
etcn i 2..pu-ae. r ton . vallev nnintai
timothy (vallev I 25.00: da Vnni.n.
i -v-ji ton; clover 25.00-30.00 ton.
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Ore Wn 99 at
". mirm prices tooav:
Apples Jumble pack. S2.50-2.7S box.
Asparagus Binffen Nil 1 hnki
$4: Canby. loose No. 1. $4 pyramid;
-mm i -.; no. L uU I. ,
Cabbage Local pointed S3 crate.
Cauliflower Ibrocenliv T jn . i
onua-r --w; wo. 2. 11.50 crate.
JtOOt Vesetablea Turnina SI - 4nT.n
Gooseberries 13e lb. .
oreens Swlaa rhl n .
ounencs; watercress SI ' doz. bunches
ettuce ocaI S3 1 erat- i..
siock sue ooz. bunches.
Radishes No. 1 innnr rmA -TV-.
white. 70-75c doz. bunches. . . "
DRS. CHAN ". . LAM
Dr.Y.TO-ii-JM.D. Dr.O tha-UNJD
CnTNESS nerba lists
241 North Liberty
Upstairs Portland General Electric
j Co. Office open Saturday only
RIO a.m. to l p mj to 1 pj m Con
iltultatKm. Blood pressure end urine
tests are free of charge. Practiced
ttnee 1917. .
Tuesday's Radio
Programs
Today's prorramg
editorial page.
appear .
KSLM TVESOAY-.13M Ke.
: 70 News.
7 5 -Rise V Shine. . -T
-toNews.
T :45 Morning Moods.
; S. -00 Orchestra.
I-M News Brevities. -
85 Tango Time.
840 Pastor's CaU.
8:15 -Uncle Sam.
8:30 Farm Home Programs.
9:45 -Round-up Time.
' 10:00 Serenade.
10. -05 A Song and A Dance.
10-0 Music.
11. -00 KSLM Preenta.
110 Miilamette U. Chapel.
UO OrgaAaiiUea. .
KOLNCBS CTJESDAY 879 Ra.
. (AO Northwest Farm Reporter. ,
. 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. ,
28 Texas Rangers. ' .
6:45 KOIN Klock.
7:15 Wake Up News.
. 7-0 Dick Joy. News. .
7 :45 Nelson Prlngle. News. '
8 0 Consumer News.
8:15 Valiant Lady.
8 0 Stories America Loves. -:
85 Aunt Jenny.
8 0 Kate Smith Speaks.
9:15 Big Sister.
9 0 Romance of Helen Trent -9:45
Our Gal Sunday.
100 Life Can Be Beautiful
10:15 Mi Perkins.
10-0 Vic and Sade.
10 -45 The Goldbergs.
llx YounCDr. Malon. - '
11:13 Joyce Jordan.
11 JO We Love and Learn. -11:45
News, v .
12:15 Bob Anderson, News. '
REX BN TUES DAT 1199 Kb
6.-0U We're Up Too.
:15 Victory Gardens.
0 National Farm and Home.
:45 Western' Agriculture. .
, 7 AO Life and the Land. .
7:15 Music of Vienna.
70 NtV,
. 7:43 Gene and Glenn. ' '
S. 00 Breakfast Club.
9 AO Meet Your Neighbor.
'9:15 Music.
9 -10 Breakfast at Sardi'a.
10-00 Baukhage Talking. - -10:15
The Gospel Singer.
100 Andy and V'rginia.
10:45 runny Money Man. f
11 AO Woman's World.
11:15 Science of TraveL
11:30 The Victory Hour.
12:15 News.
KGW NBC TCESDAT 2S Ke.
4 AO Dawn PatroL
5:55 Labor News,
AO Everything Goes.
: 0:30 News Parade.
:55 Labor News. -7
AO News.
7:15 News Headlines & Highlights I
i o ivews faraae, ?
7:45 Sam Hayes
a AO Stars of Today.
a:l5 James Abbe covers the News.
80 Rose Room.
S: 45 David Haruno.
9 AO The O'Neills. '
9:15 Louis P. Lochner.
:45 Kneass With the News.
10 AO Mirth and Madness.
10:45 Homekeeper's Calendar.
11 0 Light ot tne World.
11:15 Lonely Women.
11 :30 The Guiding Light
11M5 Hymns of All Churches.
13.-00 Story of Mary Marlin.
KALE MBS TUESDAY 1334 Ke.
6:45 Uncle Sam.
70 Around the Clock.
75 Texas Rangers.
Portland
Spinach Local, old, 70e orange box;
new spring is-soe orange box.
Onions Green, 80-S5c doz. bunches.
Strawberries Oregon $4 flat.
Potatoes Government ceiling.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore- May 23 (AP)
wneat: no rut urea quoted.
Cash grain: Oats No. 2-3S lb. white I
aJ0. Barley No. 2-43 lb. B.W. 34.50.
Corn unquoted. No. 1 flax 3.03.
- Cash wheat (bid ) Soft white 126;
soft white excluding Rex 1J8; white
ciub i ; western red 1.
Hard red winter t Ordinary 1-7; 10
per cent Ul; 11 per cent 1.33; 12 per i
Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.41;
11 per cent 1.43; 12 per cent 1.45.
- Today s car receipts: Wheat 23. bar
ley 4, flour 21. corn 10, oats 5, mill
feed 5 flaxseed 1. . .
Portland Liveslock
PORTKND. Ore., May 22 (AP)
iHS'T0"11 Tor week salable
1100; calves 25; compared week ago.
market steady to strong, some cows
higher; vealers closed fully steady;
meduun to good fed steers 15.00-16.50,
choice to 17 00; common to low med
i"1" tfer" ".00-14JO; good fed heifers
15.00-50; common-medium 10.50-14.50;
canner and cutter cows 70-9.50; fat
d?7,P UJS0: Kood beef cows
52: medium to good bulls
12 0-1415. common , rinvm tn m nn-
good and choice vealers 15 00-1BJO.
Hogs; For week salable asas- M -
Pared week ago. market 50 to 75 low-
VX buik, good to choice 180 to
320 lb. truck-ina 14-15-50. one car load
Frid,7 1. on shipping account;
week's top 15.00. nald Unnrt,.- k.i.
weights diunted 50 to 75 and light
t-.V, Z. I" 1UM: s000 ows late
13.75-135. earhr to 13 .so- 4 - ..
!nr,p1 good stags 9.00
a.r W.VW -a.,.;
fit. h,V "-- 1 . -
w- .." JT M,DI 16-3; mar-
, ; -..-" T"a moa, weak on
old crop kinds and 25 to- 50 lower on
t9 ehoJce springers 15.00-50.
common down to 12.00; common to me-
V Z"ZLn- """P lambs mostly
-,..S .PJ1? -12 ?5- few good No. 2
tr ooa no ewes No.
a
i a-w i aown late, early
on longer wooled ewes. - -
top
6.50
Wool in Boston
ZSPESSL-1? -AP)-(TJSDA-
- --.i wuui maraet continued
fii 7wools "r arriving in
Volume from
Arizona, Utah and.
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ew Mexico.
Join Bank Staff
httUW CIUK-Mi TVnn
Krug,t daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin KruR now ia employed at
the Salem First National . bank
She was formerly with the Mont
gomery Ward store and prior to
mat with the. Star Hardware store
at Suverton.
DRESSED
Veal and."
Elcgs Uanfcd!
Top Prices Paid! v-
: Prompt Remittance
, . , Ship to
- Fred Ilcycr
444 S. XV. Tamhlll SL or,
8. E. S2nd A Foster Elvd
V.'e can accept ecly
animals killed ia
compliance with O. p. - A.
rexniations. ;
T0--Memory Timekeeper. .
0 Haven ot Rest
8 '30 News.
a.-45 Old Songs.
.-OO Boake Carter.
9:15-Woman's Side of the News.
9-10 US . Marine Band.
10.-00 News --
10:15 SUrs of Today.
10 0 This and That. '
11 Mt Buyer's Parade.
11:15 BUI Hay Reads the Bible.
11 0 Concert Gems.
12 W Haste - . v
KOAC-TCESDAT 559 Ke. '
100 News.
10:15 The Homemakers Hour.
11 .-OO School of the Air.
11 20 Music of the Masters,
12.-00 News.
Teachers Honor Light
At Informal -Affair
SILVERTON Mr., and Mrs.
I Floyd light, members of the lo
cal high school teaching force who
I will leave as soon as school .cl3
es, wer honored by fellow teach
ers , at a party Thursday night
i Hosts were John Medcalf and Ro
bert Miller and the affair was held
at the Medcalf home. Prizes
I bridge .went to Mrs. H. R. Irish
I and Mrs. W. P. Scarth.
Present were Mr. and . Mrs.
Light, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scarth,
Mrs. Irish, Mr. and .Mrs.- Leonard
Hudson, Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd Lar
sen, Mrs. F. J. Roubalv Mrs. P. L.
Brown, Mrs. Mae Phillips," Miss
Mary Failing and Miss . Phyllis
Dorffler. . - - -.
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Leader of the fifth -raid en the
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far' Paeifie waa Colonel C. F.
Hear ot Hartford, Wis. The fifth
raid was conducted " May 15.
v Colonel Hegy Is pictured as he
stood beside his Liberator bomb
er, after returning to " Seventh
Air Force headquarters. (Inter-
' national Soundphoto.)
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Grain Trade
Features Rye ;
CHICAGO, May. 22 -JPh . A
broad!; buying move in rye fea
tured a strong and active grain
market Saturday, rye spurting
about two cent ; on commission
house . buying, short-covering and
support from local traders. Brok
ers with northwest connections
were good purchasers and some
of it was believed to be for mill
ing purposes.
The; strength In rye spread to
other pits, wheat advancing about
1 - i . - .... - - -.4. . . '----Ba-----
Ore jca's IIct7 Financial Ilcr cnsiiiliiy Law
Becomes Effective June 8th!
Even the slightest accident
may result in the loss of
your right to drive your car
unless you are protected
by a. standard Public Lia
bility and Property Damage
' Insurance policy. Come in
. t .. 4-1 . At .
us i-e care oi in IS
matter for vou at onr
FOR ALL KINDS OF
INSURANCE
See E.
STATE
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SA10 tVAS AS GO0O AS AWBOJ
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a cent alter a slow start, oa
lagsed for most of the session but
Just before the close rose sharply
under active and aggressive de
mand. Although, both July and
September corn sold outright at
ceilings, exchange operations were
much smaller than in recent ses
sions.. - - :
At .the close wheat was
higher, July 1 1.44 y4-H; Septem
ber $1.44 ; corn was unchanged
May $1.05. ,
Hasbroucks Entertain
AUBURN - Mrs. Boyd Panther
and daughters -of Tacoma. Wash .
are guests at the D. J. Hasbrouck
nome. ...
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