The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 25, 1943, Page 12, Image 12

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PAGE TWELVE
V Irregularity
Holds Market
Rails, Specialties
Go to New Highs
NEW YORK, July 24-(if)
While , rails and specialties con
tinued to climb to new highs for
the past 3 to 6 years in Satur
day's session, the stock market
generally failed to shake off ir-
regularity which prevailed
throughout the week..
The rail section 'got a brisk start
on ' the " upswing Wednesday and
maintained a full head of steam
during the remainder of the week.
-Net income figures and forecasts
of big post-war traffic helped the
transportation section. Utility pre
ferreds reflected rising earnings
for the power and light compa
nies as well as break-up plans
under the holding company law
expected to favor shareholders.
The Associated Press 60-stock
average was unchanged today at
52.8 and on the J week showed a
net loss of J2 of a point. The short
session, though, witnessed a run
up of 2 of a point in the 15-rail
- composite to 27.4, highest mark
since October 6, 1937. Transfers
totaled 387,060 shares compared
with 397,040 a week ago.
Selling Hits
Grain Pits
Wheat Unchanged
At Session End
j CHICAGO, July' 24-P)-Pros-pects
that a new price control
drive may be undertaken by the
administration brought selling in
to grain pits Saturday and prices
trended lower, although extreme
losses were recovered before the
clos. Trading was on thi usual
small Saturday scale.
i At the close 1 wheat was un
changed to lower, September
$1.45-,.. V i : :
J Hedging pressure appeared in
' wheat and while it was not heavy
. it was sufficient to depress prices
in the absence of any large buy
ing orders.
:J The department of agriculture
'reported that stocks of old wheat
in interior mills, elevators and
warehouses, together with stocks
held on farms, on July 1 totaled;
1 292,480,000 bushels. This was only
. slightly under the previous July 1
high of 306,066,000 bushels a year
ago- . j -: , i
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28. Eight quarts (pi) .
31. Herring-sauce
33. Decay
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Southern waller (abbr.)?
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Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore- July 24 (AP)
Butter AA grade prints c; cartons
47ic: i A grade prints 46'c: cartons
47c lb : B grade prints esc; canons
46e lb
Butterfat First quality, maximum
of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
at Portland 62-52'ic lb.; premium qual
ity, maximum of .35 of I per cent
acidity, 53-53 ic lb.; valley route and
country points 2c less than first or
SO-M1 tc: second Quality at Portland
2c under lint or 0O-Wc la.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Orecon triolets ZVC ID.: km
30c lb:, triplets to wholesalers 37c lb
loaf 37aC FOB.
Exes Prices to retailers In cases
A grade large 4B',c: a meoium ':
A smau W.ke dozen.
Efgs Nominal price to producers
A large 45c; B large t-ijc; a
dium 41e. " .
Live noultrv Buying prices: No.
grade Leghorn broilers up to 2V lbs.
30c; colored fryers under 2',4 to 4
lbs. 29c: colored roasters over 4 lbs.
29c: Leghorn hens under 2,i lbs. 2iKge,
over 3',i lbs. 25c; colored hens 4 to
lbs. 2Sfcc: over 5 lbs. zsi.c: oia
roosters 21ic lb.; sUgs 21 lie lb.
Dressed turkeys Selling TPrices
Country - dress breeder hens 30-32c lb.
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.;
bve price to producers z id.
Onions Green. 50c dox. bunches
Texas yellow 2.75: California 2.75;
Walla Walla 2.40 per 50-lb. bag.
Potatoes New Yakima Gems No.
3.50: local 2.75 cental.
Country meats Rollback price to
. 7-2Z
T. Spreads for drying
8. More sticky
t. Impregnability
10. Observed
11. Beards .t :'
18. Garden tool '
20. Viper
22. June-bug
23. Minute orifice
25. Restrain i
26. Wing
29. HawaUan tree
30 Pig-pen .
32. Thickets i :
34 Male nickname
37. Female nickname
38. Specimen
43. Likewise
44. The title of s well-known
novel by George Eliot is:.
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45. Pout (Fr.)
46. Quarrel -
49. Japan is fighting for the
; control of what great
1 continent?
40. Smoke ;
52. Money of account . i I
53. What is another name for the
constellation Aries ?
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Portland
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 20c: vealers. AA
22 lie; A 2lic- b i',ic; C I7ic; i
15,ic lb.: canner-cutter cows 14Vc lb
bulls, carver-cutters 144c: lamb, AA
26c: A 24',ic. B 22fec: C 204c: ewes. FS
13Vic; medium 12c; R 104c; beef. AA
21c; A 30',4c; B 184c: beef, AA
Wool Government ' control.
Cascara . bark Dry - 20c lb.
Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb.
Hops -- Nominal. Seed stock 1942
crop 1.40 lb.; seedless 1.50-1.60 lb.: con
tract seedless 70c; seed 65c lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No S or better. $33; No. X Mon
tana timothy, 33: No. 1 grass nay,
S32: oat-vetch. S2S-30 ton valley points
timothy (valley). 925 too; clover $25-30
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore- July 24 (API-
Wheat: No futures quoted, f
Cash (rain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white
47.50. Barn ley no. 2-45 lb. 1 bw 42.00.
Corn unquoted. No. 1 flax 2.94
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.36
soft white excluding Rex 1.39; white
club 1J9: western red 1.39.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1J5; 10
per cent 136; 11 per cent 1.37; 12
per cent 1.38. i
Hard white Bart: 10 per! cent 1.44;
11 per cent 1.45: 12 per cent 1.47.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 31, bar
ley 9. Hour 6, corn 1, hay 2. mill-
feed 3. flaxseed 1. 1 . i
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 24 (API-
East Side Market prices today:
Apricots The Dalles, 15s. 2.00-2.25
aDDle box 4.00-455. ;
Asparagus Nominal no. 1, s.oo pyr
amid.
Cabbage Round type-13-1.90 crate;
local pomted la crate.
Beans Green 7-lOc lb.: yellow 10c
id.; crregon uiani u-ioc id.- K-nrucxy
Wonders 12-13C lb.; horse 73c lug.
Cauliflower (broccoli) No. 1. 2.09;
ordinary 250: No. 2. 1.00-1.50 crate.
Cherries Bmss. i Lamberts 14-16c;
Black Republicans 12c lb.; Royal Anne
10-Uc; pie 10-12C lb. (
Corn The Dalles 9O-70C doz.
Root vegetables Turnips I 1.10-1.25
beets 40-50c doz. bunches; carrots 40
50c dozen bunches. l
Lettuce Local 1.00-153 ; crate: leaf
stock 60c dozen bunches. i
Loganberries No. 1, 2.00 crate.
Peas Local 9-10c lb.
Spinach Local 1.65 orange box.
Radishes No. 1 spring, red 75-SOe
oozen buncnes. . t i
Rhubarb Field 155-1 JO box.
Onions Green 40c dozen bunches.
Raspberries 3.00-2 JO crate.
Strawberries Oregon Marshalls 2.90-
1 2 s crate: Red Hearts 3.00 crate.
Potatoes New local 1JM ; lug. 1.73-
2.00 orange -box. - - ;
Portland Livestock i
PORTLAND. Ore.. -July 24 ( API
usdai cattle: salable 10. total SO:
calves, salable 10. total 35; market
nominal, late demand 'united and clos
ing market 25-50 below week ago. some
bulls and stocker steers unsold; week's
cop zea steers i.oo, early top grassers
14.00; grass heifers 12.50 down: cmnner
ana cutter cows salable 8.73-7 JO; good
to choice vealers 14.60-50. . - .
Hogs: SaUbkt 100. total 200: . market
15 lower: good to choice 185-225 lbs.
mostly 1 50; 245-270 lbs. 13.30-14.00;
light lights 13.50; good sows J 055-75;
feeder pigs fully 50 lower tn a clean
up trade at 13.00 down. - i
Sheep: Salable 25. total 300; market
nominally steady at Thursday's late
SO cent decline; good to choice spring
iambs -ealat4cl2.50-73; common spring
ers quotable down to 9.00; feeder pigs
cngiDie j ju.ov ana above; good ewes
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Fitzgerald Better .
AMITYHomer I. Fitzcerald.
local painter and paper harurer.
has been ill at his home in the
southeast part of town for the last
week. He Is reported as being
much better.
; HOW JO READ
and understand the STOCK MAS-.
KET QUOTATIONS Column in your
daily newspaper. - How to trade
without margin. FREE Booklet. . j
specialist tor over Two Decades.
PAUL KAYE
sf last 42nd St. . New Terk, N.T.
CEuJIHIinS
. CnEilEI'
AND .
IIIGHEST CASH
PRICES
Fairgrounds Ed. at Hood
Phone S7S3
HI
OXLEGOXl STATESMAN. Calam.
Salem Market
Quotations
. The prices bUw supplied by lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices paid to grtowers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
Dr Tin statesman:
Canning apricots, crate
Lettuce, do.
, XJS
. .75
. - .
,r JO
. 1.00
, 3.50
. us
. 0.00
. .70
, 30
Cauliflower, crate
Corn. do, ears
Avocados, crate
Crook neck squash, crate,.
Italian squash, SO lbs.
Cucumbers, doz. . ' , ,. , .
BroccoU, case ;,,'iV .V, , '".
Green onions, dox. bun.
Turnips, dox. bun.7
Calif cabbage, lb.
Swiss chard, hall dox. bunches
Hot house tomatoes, lb.
0
JS2
Strawberries. 1 dox. boxes, pts. -.00 -Endive,
dox bun. . X39
Artichokes dox Si
Brusset sprouts. IV J7
Radishes, dox bun. an
Cantaloupe, crate ; 7.00
Carrou. dox " .7e
Spinach, crate 1-50
Curly kale, crate 1 "
Celery, dox. bun. . l.SS
Parsnips, id - J
Savoy cabbage. lh JOB
New rutabagas. lb. .07
Watercress, dox. tiunches r 1.30
Watermelons, pound - M
Green wax beans, lb. JO
Green beans, lb. 3X
Plums, lb. 3X
Nectarines, lb. .20
Raspberries, crate - 3.ZS .
Blackcaps, crate 1.7S
Onions, lb. jOS
GRAIN, HAT AND SEED?
f Baying Prices) ' j
Oats. No 1
..38.00 to 40.00
Feed barley, ton
38.00 to 40.00
Wheat
1.00
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY
Aadresea's Baying Price
(Subject to change without notice. I
BUTVCSUTAT ,
Premium ' : ' ' " ' JtA
No- 1 : A3
No 2 M
Extra large, white and brown-. .37
BUTTER PRINTS . .
.vi
-45U
B
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large ..
Medium
Standards
Pullets
Cracks
j47
.42
3
56
56
POULTRY -
Colored frys up to IV Ibs
Colored frys over 2, lbs. .
50
59
Colored hens
53
White Leghorn frvs
51
White Leeborn hens
50
Marion Creamery's Bayfaae Prices)
(Subject to change without notice):'
EGGS
Large A -. M
Medium A , 58
POULTRY '
AH hens
- J5.,
All springs
Roosters or stags
59
50
Above prices for prime stock, under
grades according to value.
LIVESTOCK
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales reported.
Shorn Iambs ..6.00 to 9.00
Spring Umbs . 12.00
Ewes 3.00 to 5.00
Hogs. top. 160-225 lbs. 13.75
Sows 1 10.00 to 11.00
Top Veal. 150 iw . . 13.00
Dairy type cows 6.00 to 1.50
Beef type cows
9.00 to 10.00
9.00 to 12.00
Bulls
Heifers
9 JO to 19 50
", ... 51
Dressed veal
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by The Associated ' Press
July 24
STOCK AVERAGES
s
30 13 13 60 1
IndnsRatls Util Stks
Saturday
Previous day
-73 J 27.4 36.7 S2.S
73.4 275 36.7 525
weeK ago
Month ago
Year ago
1943 high
2S.9 36.8 53.0
25.7 34.7 51.7
165 , , 23.4 3S.7
27.4 36.8 535
185 27.1 41.7
1943 low
BOND AVERAGES
20
10 10 10
Rails Indus Util Fnen
Saturday
78.7 1055 105.1 62.4
Previous day 67.7
103.6 105.1 625
105.6 105.1 61.7
Week ago 78.3
Month ago 76.8
Year ago 61.5
1055 104.2 61.5
103.4 95.8 49.1
1943 high 78.7
1943 low 64.6
105.7 105.1 62.4
103.8 "98 0 535
"New 1943 high.
Blood Donors Needed
SILVERTON Dr. P. A. Loar.
in charge of the local arrange
ments for the Red Cross blood
donors mobile unit, reports that
registration may be made at any
time now at his office. A total of
140 people are : needed - and the
mobile will be here August 5.
DRESSED
Veal and
nogsUanlod!
. Top Prices Paid!
Prompt Remittaace
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Ileal Divisicn .
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8. B. (2nd 4k Fester Bird.
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animals killed In
eempLUnee with O. P. A.
regvlaUoita. u
CI 2111 ffiris
ericas
- Paid!;-
Highest Prices Paid for
Pcdlry Cr Ddry
Products Co.
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10:05 A Song and A Dance.
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Seeko Produce
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SILVERTON The Parent
Teacher association Is still ask
ing for ' donations of any surplus
garden produce, either vegetable
er fruit, which may be preserved
for the school lunch room next
winter. There will be women to
prepare the food and the ' local
community cannery will process
It. Those who have such food are
being asked to call -Mrs. W. H.
Woodard. . ' :
Bakers Sell Property !
: AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Baker have sold their Tronertv at
urieaweu stauon west of . Amity
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Rob
bins of that community. Their arm
Lester Bobbins, will move : from
tne liattie Withee place to the
Charles Robbing farm and Russell
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11 AO Buyer's Parade. 1
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Worry over money prolongs
illness: halts recovery. Sneri
up your getting well by the
security of a personal loan
to pay ,youT hospital bill.
You'll be surprised at how
easy It is to get a loan . . .
how simple to repay It,
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