The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 18, 1943, Page 14, Image 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN
Stoclm Retain
Week's Gains
Market Emerges on
Solid Ground After
;.- Successful Session
NEW YORK, July 17 -ff)-The
' stock market Saturday emerged
v from a generally successful week
' on solid ground despite further
. .. profit-taking on the recent rise
to best ' average levels in nearly
... four years. -
' Throughout the six-session
-' Stretch the main buying taspira
, . tion stemmed from the exception
ally cheering war news. The pres
sure of ' idle investment funds
continued to offset such liquida-
J-'tion as appeared. : H
- The Associated Press 60-stock
average was up ' .1 of a point at
S3 today, and on the week showed
a net advance of J5. Wednesday
'it hit a new peak since October
27, 193 , at 53.3. Dealings were
r slack during the brief proceedings
and transfers of 397,040 shares
i were the fourth smallest of the
i year to date. They compared with
1487,170 last Saturday.
1 McDonald j Buys
i SUNNYSIDE J. ; H. McDonald
j and his niece. Miss Katie Turner,
i who have been I operating the
Sunny side grocery j store for j six
; years, nave i-Jien over me revu-
, a , . Ai i
' ter grocery store i In Salem and
'! have moved the stock from the
: Sunnyside store, ; :
Mrs. S. C. Rock of Lincoln,
Nebr is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs." Roy Hagedorn. She
is a sister of Mrs. Hagedorn. Mrs.
Rock is also visiting her mother,
Mrs. Sally Jones of Rosedale.
- E. V. Larson sprained his back
Wednesday while picking cherries
: lor Norman Alexander ana is un
: able to help finish the harvest.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by The Aftsoclated Press
July 17
STOCK AVERAGES
IS 19 SO
Rails Util Stks
20.9 36.8 53.0
SS.S . 36.7 53.9
55.4 3.l 53.5
14 S 34.0 50.5
15.5 - 23.6 36 S
27J 36.8 53.3
lSJ 37J 41.7
...... Indus
Saturday - 74 0
Previous day 73
! Week ,ago ; 73.S
Month ago T1J
Year ago 53.9
1943 hifh 74.6"
1943 low 60.1
BOND AVERAGES
30
10 10 10
Rail Indus Uul Fok
Saturday
Previous day
Week ago :
, Month ago
Year ago .
'1943 "high
78.3 105.0 I05.I 01.7
7SJ
.78.0
.614
.78.9
.04.0
105.5
105.4
106J
103.4
105.7
103.8
105.1
1044
104.2
95J
105.1
98.0
61.7
61.3
89.8
A9JS
61J
83
41943 low
-New 1943 high.
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51. Cut off short
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66. Feminine name .
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Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore July 17 CAP)
Butter AA grade prints 4c; cartons
47 'Vc: A grade prints 40Ue: cartons
47c; B grade prinU 40c; carbons 44e
lb. : - . - - ' --
Butterfat First quality, maximum
6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
Portland. 52-52,ic lb.; premium qual
ity, maximum i of 35 of 1 per cent
acidity. 53-53'ie lb.: valley route and
country points 2c less than first or
50-50'ic: second Quality at Portland
2c under first or 50-50'ic lb.
Cheese Sellinr price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb loaf
30e lb.; triplets to wholesalers Z7C lb.
loaf 27c. rOB.
Eggs Prices to retailers in eases
A grade large 47'4c; A medium 43,ic
A small 3",c.aozen.
Eggs Nominal ' prices to produc
ers: A large 44c, B large 41',fcc; A me
dium 40c: B larce 4i'ic.
Live poultry i Buying prices: wo,
grade Leghorn abroilers.. up .to tVt
lbs. 30c: colored jryers under 2',i' to
lbs. Z9c: . colored roasters . over
lbs. 29c: Leghorn fiens under 2'i lbs.
25Vac; over 3',i lbs. 25",ic; colored hens
to s lbs. 25,'c: over s lbs. Z5',ic
old roosters 21.c lb.; stags 214c lb.
Dressed turkeys selling prices
country dressed breeder hens 30-32c lb.
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c
lb.: bve price to producers 24c lb.
nay wnoiesaie prices nominal
Alfalfa No. 2 or better 34iW; No.
Montana timothy 33X0; No. 1 grass
hay 3Z.00: oat-vetch so.oo-so.oo ton,
valley points: timothy .(valley) 25.00
ton; clover 25.00-30.00 ton. -
Onions Green. 85-60C. dos bunches
Texas yeUow 2.73: California 2.75:
waiu walla Z.40 per oo-ib. bag.
potatoes New Yauma white no.
1. 2.40: local 2.75 cental.
Country meats Rollback prices to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 20c; vealers, AA
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25. Mining tools
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27. What cape is on the S. E. J
coast ol Newfoundland?
28. Render buoyant
32. One without a seat : 1
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l tor its strict regime of . i
health?
37. Grape !:: -. A
39. Land-measure ,
42. Balkan native - '
4 J. What American invented
' the sewing-machine?
44. Serf
45. S-shaped worm .
46. New: comb, form
47. Small child
48. Sesame .-
Answer to yesterday's puzzle,
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By Quinn Hall
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Portland
22ic: A." 21 lie: B. 19'ic: C. 17ic:
D. 15,ie lb.; canner-cutter cows 14',ic
lb.; bulls carver-cutters 1434c; lambs.
AA. 20c; a. 24ic; B. 22c; C. 204c;
ewes, rs 13'ic; medium 12c; R. 104c;
beel. AA 214c; A. 30c; B. lBe..
Wool Government control.
' Cascara bark Dry 20c lb.
: Mohair 1942 -12-month. 49c lb.
Hops Nominal, seed stock. 1942 crop
1.40 lb.; seedless i.so-i.00 lb.; contract
seeoiess 70c: seed eso lb.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore, July 17 AF)
Wheat: mo sutures quoted.
Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white
49.23. Barley No. 2-45 lb. bw 42.75.
Corn unquoted. No. 1 flax 3.03.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1J54
soft white excluding Bex Ul'i; white
ciub western red 13a.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1J4',4:
10 per cent l J5; 11 per cent 1 J;
u per cent iJSt.
Hard white Bart: 10 per cent 1.43;
n per cent i.m; . la per cent 1.45.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 05. bar
ley 11. flour 4, corn ; 1. oats 2. hay 2,
muueed 8.
East Side Market
- PORTLAND. Ore.. July IT (AP)
im mo MtrKei prices today:
Apricots The Dalles ISs. IAS: an.
pie box 3.50 ; - ' .i ' ...
Aspaxaaua Nominal, loos No. 1.
a.uu pyramid; nuncnes ia-ijo dosen
Cabbage - Round two 1 .50-1.75
crate; local pointed 1.25 crate. - -
Beans Green 10-12c lb.; yellow 11
12c Ib Oregon Giant 15c lb.; horse
75C-1.00 lus ' v - .
Boysenberries No. 1. 2.1 5-2 J5 crate.
Cauliflower (broccoli) No. 1. 2.65:
ordinary 2 JO; No. 2, 1JW-1 JO crate. -
Cherries Bines. Lamberts 14-10e:
Royal Anne 10-12c lb.; pie 10c lb.
torn int. uaiies 79-aoc dozen. - '
Root vesetables Turnns 1.10-1 23:
beets 35-40e doz. bunches: carrots 35-
toc cox. bunches.
Greens Swiss chard TSe dozen
bunches; watercress 1.00 doz. bunches;
mustard 75c dos. bunches. -
Lettuce Local 1.00-1J50 crate: leaf
stock 00c dos. bunches.
Loganberries No, 1. 2.00 crate.
Peas Local 8-9c lb.: . Road's Cnd
10c lb. ...
Spinach Local ' 1U-1M - aran
box. - , . - ....
Radishes No. 1 SDrina-. ttd SO-OOe
doz. bunches. i. ... .v'
Rhubarb Field 1.25-1J0 box.
Onions Green 40c dos. bunches.
RaSDberrieS 2.0O-2.25- hlackcana
2.00-2.25 crate. ' H . ; , :-
Strawberries Orecon Ifanhalla 2.00.
3.50 crate: Red Hearts 2.00 crate.
Youncberries Local 2.25-2.40 crate.
Potatoes New local 1JOO lu. 1.7i-
25 orange box. . ! . ,.:..;ij-'j
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore . JuJv 17 (APV-
IUSDA) Cattle: ror week. saUble
2290; calves 310; market 25-50 lower
and very ; slow: bulls off more late;
vealers steady; good to choice fed
steers 15.00-18.25; grassers 144m down
to 10.50; good to choice fed heifers
.w-30; crasser 13.00 down to 9.50:
eanner and cutter cows s on-aoa- t
dairy type to 9.00; grass fat beef
cows 10.00-115; medium to good bulls
early 11.00-12.75. late 12.00 down: good
to choice vealers 14.00-50. early top
Hogs: Tor week salable 4770? ulht
icceipis largest since November. 1940:
market 35 to 50 lower, heavies off
most. SOWS 50 to 1-00 lower. IcMtm
steady; good to choice 185-230 lbs. late
.uu-., carry top i.50; heavier and
ugnter weignts 13 JO downward to
12.73 and under; late sales sows 10.25
li-uo. eariy to 11 JO; good to . choice
leeaer pigs 19.00-17.Z3. i
Sheeo: For week ukU stm- l
ame receipts largest sine last Sep
tember: spring lambs 25 to 50 lower;
older classes steady; good to choice
DRESSED
: Veal and
IlogsSUanfod!
1 Top Prices Paid! '
Prompt Remittance
; Ship to. i 4 l
Frci Ilsycr
llczl Dividcn
i 444 8. W. TamhUl St. or ,
S. E. S2nd s Fester Blvd.
IT,!, i We caa accept enly
. -- animals killed la
cempUanee. with O. P. A.
regulations. ; , - ,:
1
DHS. CHAM . . . LAM
Dr.I.T.LunJM J. Dr.G.ChaauN J
CIUNrSi: Cerfcalts
n 241 North Ierty : ;
upsajrs Portland General Clectrlc
cp. Otnce open Saturcy only
!.f-m- J. Pm.; 8 to 7 cjjn Con
wiiauon. Blood pressure sd urine
au ere tree cz
Ci.ars. .'raeuced
A
net 1J17.
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Benedictine Press
Manager Returns
MT. ANGEt- Rev. Francis
Burger, general manager of " the
Benedictine Press, returned, to ML
Angel Friday after about two
months in St Vincent's hospital,
following a major operation. ,
Though still weak and unable
to put in a full, day's work he
was at his desk part of the time
Friday.
springers 13.00-25, early extreme top
12.75; common grades and feeders
around 10.00; medium to good yearlings
I0.oo-i2.oo: common down to s.oo: gooa
ewes 5.00-50. choice to 8.00 early, com
mon down to 2.0O. -
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Highest Prices Paid for
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Salem ... Phone 7857
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The prices below supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative ox tne a any
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
by The statesman:
Canning apricots, crate
Lettuce, doz.
- 3.13
- J
1.71
. SO
. 3 .00
. 3 JO
84 JO
. LIS
. 8 JO
.70
. J90
Cauliflower, crate
Cora, dos, ears -
Avocados, crate
Crook, peck squash, crate
Italian squash. SO lbs.
Cucumbers, doz. ., ,. V ., , ' ,
Broccoli, case , ' , '
Green onions, dos, bun.
Turnips, dos. bun.
Calif cabbage. " lb.
Jtt
Swiss chard, halt doz. bunches JO
Hot house tomatoes, lb, js
Strawberries, 1 dos. boxes, pts. 2.00
Endive. doa bun. , HO
Artichokes doz. J5
BruBsel sprouts. Ib. " 47
Radishes, dos. -bun. .80
Cantaloupe. crate , 7 00 '
Carrou,. doz. bn. ' .70
Spinach, crate - . 1 JO
Curly kale, craw 100
Celery.' dos. bun. ' 1.S5 ;
Parsnipa, lb. ;
Savoy cabbage. " " ' JOS
New rutabagas, lb. J7 i
watercress, dos. bunches , 1J0 ;
Watermelons, pound - '- .00 i
Green wsx beans, lb- -, H
ureen Deans, lb. - JZ2 1
Plums, to. :
Nectarines, tk U) 1
Rasp berries, crate- -. 2.25 i
Blackcaps, crate ' 1.79 .
Onions, lb. . JDS .
GRAIN, HAT AND SEEDS
(Baying races)
Oats, No X
Feed barley, ton
Wheat ;
-38.00 U 40.00
-38.00 to 40.00
1.00 v
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BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY
Aadresen's Baying price
(Subject to change without notice.)
BUTTEKFAT .
Premium
No. 1
J4
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NO. 3
Extra large, white and brown
BUTTER PRINTS
A i ' ' " " - -'"
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EGGS
Extra large
Medium .
Standards
Al ,
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Cracks
POULTRY
Colored frys up to ty lbs.
Colored frys over 3, lbs. ,
colored hens
White Lee horn frys
White Lecborn-hens
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Marioa Creamery's Baying Prices)
(Subject to change without notice)
EGGS. . .
Large A - . .41 .
Medium A j Xt
POULTRY
All hens
All springs
JS'.fc
J9
JO
Roosters or stags
Above prices for prime stock, under
grades according to value.
LIVESTOCK 1
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
en conditions and sales reported.
Shorn lambs 8.00 to t.OO
Spring lambs ; 12 JO
Ewes . , 3.00 to 5 00
Hogs, top. 160-223 lbs. 13.73 Z
sows . i 10.00 to 11 JO
Top veal. 150 lbs. 13.00
Dairy type cows .,-,. , 8.00 to 7 JO
Beef type cows
Bulls
8.00 to -10.00
9.00 to 12.00
950 to 1QJ0
JO and Jl
Heifers
Dressed veal
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jvTheat Stages
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Short -Coverinrr in
Rye Pit, 7hich
1 Off 10 Cents
J ClilCAGO, July 17-)-Wheat
staged a minor advance in the
usual, quiet Saturday trade, a
let-up In hedging pressure from
the southwest leaving the market
iwith only moderate offerings.
Traders showed little Inclination
to bur, however, and the rrain
drifted rather aimlessly most of
the session. , - -
1 A-little short covering came In
to rye, which was off as much as
10 cents from Its recent hi eh. and
the grain rallied slightly.
At the close wheat was un
changed to Ya higher, July $1.44
September $1.44 oats
were lower. 'July 70 Ya. and
rye was unchanged to higher.
July $1.07. .;
Diminished hedging pressure
apparently reflected the fact
farmers in the southwest were
less inclined to sell their new
wheat as prices in many areas
had slumped below the loan leveL
More grain was going into the
government loan and less into
POPEVE HAS
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the open' market in that area,
trade advices stated.
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For IIcEItalizaticn ;
Worry over money prolongs
illness; halts recovery. Speed
up your getting well by the
security of a personal loan
to pay your hospital bill. - I
Toull be surprised at how
easy it is to ret a loan . , .
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