The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 01, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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'i' ' " - T - - - ' ' ; . The OlOir STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning. 5spisa!?r 1, 1S13 r - : . ' ; -
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Vheat Prices
tfp One Gent
US Economic: Report
Increase in Wheat for
Livestock . Feeding
Br GILES FINDLEY
' CHICAGO, Aug. 31-CP-A
trong undertone developed . in
wheat today after a hesitant start
and prices advanced more than; a
tent a bushel to the highest leveis
since early in July.
The gains were fairly,, well
maintained, despite some pressure
from liauidation. Traders with
cash wheat were buying Septem
ber futures and selling me ae
f orred months.
At the close, wheat had eased
toff somewhat, but was still H
cent above yesterday's close, Sep
tember $1.45-, oats were un
changed to y down, September
74-744. and rye was mixed,
cent lower to one cent higher,
September 31-03-
Traders vere inclined to move
cautiously from the start until
'' they had seme idea of the amount
of wheat, m the notices oi inten
lion to deliver on September con
ranm whi the trade had it
fi-mit-Ml unofficially, that these
.. V f
notices would be in the neighbor
hood of 2,000,000 bushels, then
traH hwame more active and
nrices began advancing. Actual
ly, there were 2,013,000 ljushels
of notices
A teport from the bureau of
estimated
that 425,000,000 bushels of wheat
will be fed to livestock this f all
and Winter, an increase or SO.OUU,-
. . I
000 bushels.
4ima Ksntemhpr vhMt
UUC t.UAw, -"- !
sold at $1.47 a bushel, or five
cents
a bushel
above ' the loan 1
level.
Rye showed-considerable activ-1
: iyt. Cash houses bought Septem-
i ber and sold December futures.
Oats futures held within nar-
-row limits. Tenders on contracts
wer eonly 45,000 bushels, due to
. ..... .-
the fact mat large premiums are
nrovailincr for the cash article in!
h. t mnrkpt.
No Weight Set
v For Peach Boxes,
Officials Say
There is no established legal
weight in Oregon for a bushel of
peaches or any fruit or vegetable
sold in an open container, state
agricultural department officials
declared Tuesday.
- The statement was made, offi
cials said, in clarification of com
plaints that peaches were being
sold in Portland in apple boxes.
Officials said the standard peach
box has a variable depth, and that
the weight of these boxes when
filled will vary.
The apple box is a permissable
container for peaches in Oregon
but must be branded with . the
name and address of the grower
and packer and the net weight
Three Herds of Elephants
Coming With Circus Monday
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"Age cannot wither nor custom
stale her. infinite variety," some
ancient bard thus eulogized a' lady,
: of his acquaintance, but the phrase
: might well be. applied to the great
American institution, the Circus. In
, all the years that it has raised and
lowered its "big top" from Maine
to California, and from Florida to
Oregon, age has not withered nor
custom staled its appeal to young
sters of all ages. ; 1
Elephants look the same today
as they did when P. T, Barnum
swung arounl the country with the
.famous Jumbo, but there is vast
difference today in the way they
are presented, for now each and
every elephant must be an actor.
Not only must they help build the
. tented-city and "act pretty while
on . Inspection in the . menagerie,
. but they must also do their bit on
. the big shows program.
The elephants with the Cole
. brothers Circus . are considered
the best trained in all spangleland.
- Eugene Scott, master trainer of the
: three great herds, hasaccomplished
wonders with, the huge fellows.
'Strictly Private"
mtwmr ill
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m0 WOOU TWOU6HT A YEAR fiO WT I ;
VJOULD BE. A WOttlDtt M EfcL WTH
tut U.S GOJt FDR TTVlHEy GOT A 16
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FISHING "BOaE.
Salem Market
"rv.- mriM hlrar suDDlied by a lo-J
cat grocer arc indicative ox uw uu
market Drice paid to growers by Sa-
tembuyeri but iti not guaranteea
rittuT. doz. : , .,
Cauliflower, crate;; r Ti
.dST crVte" , .300 -
crook neck squasn. crai ;
itaUan squash. 30 lbs. -. .a
Cucumbers, dor. i -SO
Rnm oninni. do. bun. -. ..- ."O
'
so
.02 "a
Swiss chard, half doz. bunches SO
Tomatoes. 16 lb 1UC
Endive, doz. bun.
10 '
.90
4.00
.60
1.10
Mm
.06
.07
.OSl'a
.09
,.07
.0T
Radishes, doz. bun.
uzCTbTn.
celery, doz. bun.
g-fir;
New rutabagas, lb.
Watermelons, lb.
PeDDers green, lb.
Grcen bean,, iD.
Green wax beans. lb..
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY
AaitrM.nl Rnviiir Price
(Sab)ect to chance without notice)
BUTTERFAT
Premium -. ., - -
No. 1
No. S : . -so
i BUTTER PRINTS
A
.4Si
.45 V
.47
.48
.44
.44
33
33
30
.29
25Va
31 -
B
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large
Medium
Standards
Pullets
Cracks
POULTRY
Colored frys up to 1 lbs.
Colored frys over 2U lb.
Colored hens
White Leghorn frys
White Leehorn hens
30
Marion creamery's Baying rrices
(Subject to change without notice)
EGGS
Large A .48
Medium A ' .44
Pullets - 3
POULTRY
AU hens .. , 35J
AU springs 39
Roosters or stags 30
Above prices for prime stock, under
grades according o value.
LIVESTOCK
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
pn conditions and slaes reported.
Shorn lambs . 7.00 to 8.00
4
and no other circus on earth offers
a display rivaling the Cole Bro
thers thrilling Ballet Of Elephants,
in i which each of the powerful
beasts are - ridden by a beautiful
girl, gorgeously costumed. The
display is thrilling and it Is beau
tiful, a triumph in- elephant, train
ing.
The big show, one of the largest
in ! the world, with more than
1 ,000 people, which, of . course.
includes the 350 men and women
stars and performers. Is coming.
to Salem on Monday for permorm-
ances afternoon and night at Les
lie school grounds.
The performances opening with
a gorgeous super-spectacle enti
tled The Conquest of , Coronado,
will begin at 3 and 1p.m. Gates
will be open at 2 and 7 p. m.
?By Quinn Hall
TX CASUS?
LOUDON ; f
sow
9-1
Quotations
Spring lambs
11.00
Ewes
iM to 5.00
Hogs, top. 160-225 lbs. -------
Sows .. ........ , , .io.no to 11.00
Too veal to H.50
Dairy type cows ."f ;
Beef type cows MO to J 50
Bulls ii i . '-w
Heifers to' 10.50
Dressed veal
Quotations at
Portland Produce ,
PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 31 ( API
Butter AA grade print 46c; cartons
47',,.- A grade prints 4'c; cartons
47c; B grade prints 46c; cartons 4614c
lbButterfat First quality, maximum
of 0 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at
Portland 52-52xC lb.; premium quality
maximum of 33 of 1 per cent acid
ity 53-53'ic lb.: vaUey route and
country points 2c less than first or
S0-50l3c second quality at Portland
2c under first or 50-50'ic lb.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29c lb.; loaf
Zic ub.; triplets to wholesalers 27c
IK lnf 7..e FOB.
Ees Prices to retailers, in cases:
A. graae, wrB rr-,
A small 46c dox. - .
Eggs Price to producers: a large
50c; B large 48c; A medium c ora.
Live poultry jnuym yi h;.
nil, Ij?harn broilers us to 2'i
lbs. 50c: colored fryers under ZV4 o
lbs. 29c: colored roasiers over
lbs. 29c; Leghorn hens under zv ins.
25,ic; over 3ii lbs. zo',ic; coiorea mra
4 to 5 lbs 25',4c; over 5 lbs. 25ic;
rnnstrra 21',c: Stag 21iC lb.
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retauers c io.;
live price to praducers 24c lb.
Onions Green 33 -40c doz. bunches;
Yakima 235 50-lb. bag.
Potatoes New Yakima Gems No.
oo-.i no- local 2 M cental, r
Country meats Rollback prices to
retailers: trounrry xiiiea ..nogs, ri
butchers. 120-140 lbs. lc; yealers. AA
411 '.p.- A 21,c: IS IVVaC; -i
culls 15',ic; canner-cutter cow 144C
lb.; bulls, canner-cutters 14ic: lambs.
AA 26c; A Z4aC; B zzac; ewes. a
13" ic: medium 12c; R lOic: beef.
AA 21ic; A SBAK'B.XVkt C,lic.
Wool Government control, u
Cascara bark Dry 20c lb. v
Mohair 1942. 12-month. 5c . lb.
Hops Nominal. Seed stock 1942 crop
1.40 lb.: seedless 130-1.60 lb.; 'con
tract seedless 70c; seed 65c lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal
Alfalfa No. 2 or better 33.00: No. J
Montana timothy 33.00; No. 1 grass
hay 32.00: oat-vetch 25.00-30.00 ton.
vaUey points: - ttmotny tvaiieyi zs.uu
ton; clover 23.00-28 00. -
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. OreV Aug. SI AP)
Wheat futures not quoted.-
Cash grain: No. 1 flax 2.95.1
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 137:
soft white excluding Rex 1.42; white
club 1.42; western red 1.42.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 133: 10
ner cent 134..
Hard whit Bart: 10 per cent
11 per cent 1.43; 12 per cent 1.44.
Today's car receipt: Wheat 42. Dai
Icy 24, flour 1, oatsS. mlUfeed 4.
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Or Aug. 21 -(AP
Pearr and peaches took th' lead in
bidding interest on Portland's vast
Side market today.
Pears sold at a wide price range
from S2 to (4.50 a Jumbi pack box.
with the bulk ot supplies going at
around S2.50 and very few at th
extreme top. large smootn sxinnea
BartleU brought th top pric
Peaches showed a slight los in price
over yesterday's bidding with the
rang holding between S3 and $235 a
packed box. some sale were nigner,
with ' one lot of Improved FJbertas
from Th Dalle ' going at 8430
bushel.
Th celery market was firm at S3
a crat with hearts i S33S a dozen
bunches.
General ; Drice ruled.
Apple Graven te in 2.00-2.25: red
Cravenateins 2.50 box.
Cabbage Round type 135-1.73 crate.
Bean Green S7e lb.: yellow 7c
lb.: Oregon Giants 6c lb.; horse 60c
hi: llmaa 2.00 lug
Cantalounea - DiUard ' 430: The
Dalle standards 335-4.00 crate; Spears
J.50-2.75: Yakimas 335.
Cauliflowers . (broccoli): No. I
2.40-230; ordinary 235: No. 2. 130
crate. '
Corn Northwest 1.75-2.00 crat.
Root 1 vegetable' Turnip 130:
beets SS-SOc loz. bunches; carrots 50-
45c doc bunches.
Lettuce No. 1, 330-3.73; other
235-230.
Pea Local 230: coast 335 box
No. 2. 235 box.
Poaches xnberta - Hale 3.00-235
box, 4.00-4.50 bushel; Slappy 235 box.
bushel 430.
Penner No. 1. 1 35 box.
Spinach Local 1.75-2.00 orang box.
Egrjs Uanfcd
Top Prices Paid I
Prompt Remittance
Shin r Cring Tour Eggs to
EGG DEPOT .
S31 8. E. AJJer CU
Portland. Ore,
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Peace Stocks
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Lead Recovery
War .. News Boosts
Axis Blowup Hopes
In iNear Future. ;-.
By BERNARD S. O'HARA ' "
NEW-YORK, Aug. Sl-W-
Stqck3 with good peace prospects
led' the market on a general re
covery push today thai enabled
favorites to emerge from the slow
est month of the year so far with
gains up to a point.
Rising tencendies were evident
at the opening on expanding vol
ume. Quotations were under the
tops ' in most cases at the ;close
although plus marks were widely
oistriDuteo. xn-ana-outers - were
quick to', take modest profits. The
ticker tape slowed appreciably as
boardrooaas turned their atten
tion to the Churchill broadcast.
The consistently good war news
tended ; to strengthen the thought
the Axis blowup might come soon
er than expected and bidding for
selected issues was based partly
on this psychology.'. Even so, the
annaroent groups held their own
fairly well. Selling recently, had
dried tip the neglible proportions.
which! was interpreted by assorted
optimists as a possible signal for
the resumption of the buM swing
Interrupted in mid-July.'
; Caution remained the -. watch
word lowing to doubts about : the
forthcoming tax program and Con
jectures as to the effect the im
minent big government bond drive
would, have on securities prices.
The Associated Press 60-stock
average rose AjA a point to 49.6,
Radishes No. 1 spring, red 50c
doz. bunches.
Rhubarb Field 1.00' box.
Onions Green 40c .doz. bunches. :
Strawberries RockhiU 335-330 crate
Potatoes No. 1-2. 135 orange box. i
Tomatoes Mid-Columbia 90C-1.00
box; local 60-90c box.
'ortland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.; Aug. 31 AP I
(USDA Cattle: Salable and total 450.
calves 33: around 15 loads cattle held
over. - Scattered . sales about steady
with Monday - decline, bulk of offer
ings unsold. Few medium grass steer
11.00-1235; . some held bigherr others
largely 9.25-11.00. Common - medium
beef heifers 9.00-11 AO; cutters down
to 7X0; canner and cutter cows 4.00-
630; medium beef cows 9.00-50. some
held higher; odd good bulls 10.75; com
mon-medium 730-9.50; common - me
dium vealers 9.00-11.00; choice grades
quotaDi to u.uu.
Hogs: Salable 700. total 1200; market
25-40 lower; good -choice 180-230 lbs.
mostly 15.00; 240-300 lbs. 1 4.00-50; light
lights mostly 14.00; good sows' 12.00;
lightweights to 12.25; good 600-850 lb.
11.75; choice around 80 lb. feeder nigs
l.uu. ,
sneep; salable and total 600: mar
ket active, steady: few good-choice I
spring lambs 11.75-12.25: common-me- J
drum : grade 9.00-11.00; shorn feeders
9.00; common - medium yearlings 8.00-
lo.oo: ' good ewes 4.50: common-med
ium 130-3.50.
(North Portland market closed La
bor day, September .)
Stocks and Bonds
1 August 31
STOCK AVERAGES -
30
' n : ' Indus
15 IS SO
Rails ITtit Stka
24.6 35.1 ' 49.6
243 343 . 493
24.1 ' 34.6 f 49.1
24.1 34.6 493
17.0 23.8 36.7
27.4 36.8 533
183 273 41.7
Tuesday 693
Previous day 68.8
"y 1-gO 68.9
miU ago . 68.9
Yfar ago . 52.9
1943 high .74.8
1943 low 60 2
BOND AVERAGES
20
II 18 18
Rails Inrlm ITtit Wnmn
Tuesday 76.4 103.8 105.1 613
rreviou day 76.1 106 ios.0 v CI 3
Week s ago l.75.7 105.8 105 O l.T
Month ago 75.9 1053 104.9 813
Year ago 63.3 103.4 9fi3 50.0
1943 ' high ; ..78.7 105.7 105.1 3 7
1943 low . 64.6 103.8 98.0 53J
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR
Notice is hereby eiven that
HARLEIGH G. IING has been
by order- of the Circuit Court . of
the State of Oregon for Marion
County appointed administrator of
the Estate of FRANK KIRSCHER,
aeceased. Any. persons ha vine
claims against such - estate mav t
present the same to said adminis- i
A A ' .A ' it. ... . . f
imior ai me omce or Knoten &
Rhoten, 310 Pioneer Trust Build
ing, Salem, Oregon, within six (6)
months from the date of this no
tice. '
Dated August 25, 1843. -.
j HARLEIGH G. KING, AD-
MINISTRATOR of the Es
' tate of Frank Kirscher, de
I - ceased. - - . -
RHOTEN & RHOTEN &
SAM F. SPEERSTRA .
Attorneys for the Estate ,
Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon. A-25-S-1-8-15-22.
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Thursday's Radio
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TMS Morsnng Uoods.. .
S -00 News. j
8:10 Music l. '
a:30 Tango Time. - -.
OO Pastor's Calls. . ' ?
v 9:15 Music ' J
90 Marion County Farm Bom
Program.
9:45 Music.
10-00 News.
105 A Sonf a rtd Dane.
10 JO Ration News, i
105 Music
11 AO News. - .
11 ."05 Swinf. ' ,
11 10 Hits of yesteryear.
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S -CO Northwest Farm Reporter.
:15 Breakfast Bulletin. . .
20 Texas Rangers.-
5 Koin Kleck - ,
1 :10 Aunt ' Jemima,
.7:15 New - -
7 JO Dick Joy; News.
- 7:45 Nelson Pringle.
AO Consumer News. ; . ' '
. :15 Valiant Lady.
Jo Stories' AmerU Loves.
S:4S Aunt Jenny.
9 AO Kate Soritb ' Speaks. -
widest ! bulge of this composite
since Aug. 10. It I showed a net
advance for the month of as much.
The market broadened ' on the
thrust, 809 individual issues be
ing traded against 694 Monday.
Transfers ' of 614,420 shares , com
pared with 334,870' yesterday
which were the smallest since
Sept 21. 1942.
THIMBLE THEATRE
VOU KNOVyiZEGO. lTS NICE TO 8 ALL
DRESSEO UP SWELL LIKE A QUEEN
AN' RIDE ON A BEAUTIFUL PONY
IN THE PARADE
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30 Romance of Helen Trent.
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10:15 Ma Perkins. - !
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11 AO Young Dr. M alone.
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II JO Vim Love and Learn. '
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AO We're Up Too. I
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S':45 Wetera Agrtcultur. , i
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SAO Breakfast Club. ' j
tAO My True Story.-
JO Breakfast at Sardif.
10 AO News. -j
16:15 The Gosoel Singer. 1
10-30 Christian Selene PiOgram.
10:45 Woman's World.- i
11 AO Baukhag Talking, i
' 11:15 The Mystery Chef.1
11:45 Ladies Be Seated, i ' . - -12
AO Songs, by Morton Downey. -
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55 Labor News. I i ,
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7-JO New Parad. ' . .
7:45 Sam Hayes. f
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30 Rose Room.
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SAO Th Open Door -
9:15 Larry Smith. ?,
930 Musie ' h
10 AO Music ' rr
1015 News. . ; - ,-
1030 Gallant Heart !
10-45 For You Todays -
11 AO Th Guiding Light.
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11:15 Lonely Women - .
11:3( L'grtU oi the World. '
11.-45 Hymns of All , Cnurehec t
12A0-Story of Mary Marun. ,
RALK MBS THURSDAY IS5t X-
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7 AO News. ; .-. v
"' 7:15 Texas Ramsers.'' ''". "'
730 Memory Timekeeper. r 4
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' S:30 News
, S:45 Old Songs . ., .
. 9 AO Boak Carter. 'i
' 9:15 Woman's Sid of the NeWfL J
30 Music ' ....' v
9:45 Marketing. -'"
10A0 News. ' . " ' . -1
19:15 Stars of Today. . ? ,.
1030 This and That - -. - V
Jl AO Buyer's Parad. '. "
11:15 Bill Hay Reads th Bibl c
1130 Concert Gem, v ".' .
11 MS Kos Room.,- , i" 'f
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cannet help yon meet with s conveniently, speedily
arranged loan! Drop into or offices for foil details ...
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Gels Under. 7ay
" ' ZENA Bible school started at
the Zena school August 23 with
Peter J. Becker, Sunday school
missionary. In charge.
To those attending, the super-
intendent gives this slogan
"Training, Camp for Soldiers.
"Come" as si Private and Become a
ColoneL",
"!0 -15 Th Bemanuuici'i Hour.
11 AO Musi of th Masters.
H 120 New
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CROWD OP POLKS ALL LAFFIW AT
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A;