The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 14, 1945, Page 13, Image 13

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Quotations at Portland
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, Sept. 13 (AP
Butter A A. prints 4-4,,ic; carton
4i-47',ic; A erode prinU 43-44c;
cartons 4S',i-43c; B grade prints
45Vi-4S4c: cartons 44-4',ic
Buttertat Tint quality, maximum
et .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
In Portland 91-52 Vie: premium qual
ity, maximum 1 ,35 of 1 per cant
country points 3e less than first or
0-30 aC
sprinf lambs steady to IS cents high
er; 14 doubles choice Colorado 13.63.
others U.50-60; Joad strictly choice
mm a . . . . . i . . . . i
as.z9-,w, ouwr . clashes iw7; una
f ood - choice r feeding lambs 13.75
4.25; load No. 1 pelts common-medium
ewes 4.60; good -choice truck ins
Cheese Selling price to Portland
30 4c; trlpleU to wholesalers 37.3c;
Portland Grain
M Nn IK rfallwarari
Eggs To Retailers: AA extra Urge
tiu. A 1 .... aai A mVSkr
A medium ftlc; amaU pullet) 44c dos.
Un poultry Buying prices from
roasters over S',i lbs. 31.6c: Leghorns
37c: colored hens aU weights 37c; old
. . - vfe. IK
Rabbits Government "celling, are-
rage country Kiiiea xo reiauers ncj
iu viHa 4a nrlwIilMn 92-9ae IK
Turkey Government takes sup-
U1I , IMIM MV1IIIIWI.
Oniona Oregon dry No, 1. 3.95 per
SO lb. sack; green 73-&5C dos. bunches.
Potatoes Yakima whiter 3.40
cental; Boardman long whites 3.40
cental.
Country meats Rollback prices to
retailers: Hogs, fancy block ,20c: v Bal
ers, AA. UVc; A. IIVac; B 19 lie; C.
17-17nc; culls, 15c; beef, AA. 21c;
A. He: B. i8Vc: C ie4e: cuaw
cutter cows. 13sA-14c; bulls, camer
c utters. 14c; lambs. AA. 2flc; A. 24 Vic;
R. 22,ic; C, 20c; ewes, rc 134c; M.
12c; R. 10c.
Wool Government control. :
Cascara bark Dry stack 30e lav
Mohair 1943, 12 -month 4Ac lb.
Hay Wholesale prioes nominal:
Alfalfa, No. S or better 934-35; oats
vetch $24-25 valley points; timothy
(eastern Oregon) $33 JO; clover 921
ton.
fokilano, ure, sepi. i (An
Caih wheat (bld)7 Soft white 1.50;
son wntxe texciuamg it ex i ijov, waive
Ciuo ijv; western rea tni.
uara rea winter: urauiur i-ou; iu
per cent 1.51; 11 per cent 1.55; 12
per cent 1.59. 1 .
Hard white uaart: id per cent
11 per cent 1.54; 12 per cent 1.56.
T -J ... Mlnta. Wh..t All Vl.
ltn m . . .vvcw. . ...... w.
ley 33, flour 1. corn 4, oats 17, hy 2,
miuTeeq if. 1
Salem Market
Quotations
The prices below supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
mirm nnrn nun 1 11 . niwrn lit oi
iem Duycxs out us not guaranmu
by The Statesman : . '
BUTTER, EGGS AND POCLTST
(Subject to change witnoui ooucti
BUTTERPAT
Premium ' 94
No. 1 . -63
No I , .39
BUTTE. PRINTS
A .48
B
Quarters
E COS
Extra . large
Mediums
Standards
Pullets .
Cracks
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept 13 APr-
ntsni em.m ..l.hl and tnlal ISO.
calves 50; market fairly active, gen
rllay steady: few common steers
11. 90-13 50; common - medium heifers
10.00-13.50; canners down to 7.00; man
ner and cutter cows 4.00-9.00; shells
down to 5X0: fat dairy type cows
. .......... a aa. Milium aaiI Keef er
piuuiiu v-ww,
10 50-13.50;. odd good beef bulla 12.00:
iiaa Itnlla S no. 11 AO: eood-
.k- maLm 11SA.14VV lnpludine
weighU to 34S lbs. at 14.50; common
grades down to 100. culls to 1.00. -
Hogs saUble and total 25; market
active and steady: good-choice 20-3Te
w i.i . . .Mil mttrnm 1S OA-
U. miKim, . o " - -
choice .around 70-100 lb. feeder pigs
quotaoie to ii.w.
Sheep salable and total 500; market
,mh. irtv with Wednesday's
' lower with some unsold: good-choice
TB-91 lb. lambs mostly 12.50; common
nudium eradea 9.00-11.00: few lots
i7a IV, MlaT B0O-1O.00
44 lb. culls down to 5.00; medium
i a AA. wethers
5.50-eiW: good ewes to 3.25; common
grades a.ao-3.w. . , . - . -
DXNVTH. Sept. 13 -(AP)-(USDA)
' a.i.Ku 2A nflO. total 23.000: mar
ket fairly 1 active late; slaughter
IStockMarket
May Stumble M
NEW YORK. Sept. 13-UPV-Th
stock market today acted tired
and looked as though it would
stumble for the first, time in ten
successive session, but a last-min
ute rally of the rails saved the
trend situation. ; i
Bu vera turned to the carriers in
the final hour because of the be
lief this group; was due to catch
up with the industrials which had
been, climbinz to eieht-vear hiehs.
Labor jtifts clouded sentiment al
though hopes for: tax reduction
served as a Drop.
Transfers of 1,170,000 shares
compared with 1,340,000 Wednes
The iAssociated Press 60-stock
composite was up .1 of a point a
69.5. a' peak since April 23. 1937
due to' an advance of .4 In the
rails. The industrials were off .1
and the utilities unchanged. .'
Tahlo of
Coastal Tides
Times eomauted for Tsft. OreM by
the U. 8. Coast and, GeodeUe Survey
for . The Oregon Statesman.
Time
7:39 a.m.
6:25 pjn.
9:03 a-m.
7 JO pjn.i
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10:40 p.m.
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9:14 a.m.
9:25 p.m.
731 a.m.
9X1 pjn.
High
Water
f 4.3
Low
Time Water
, 9:47 ajn. 1 j!
12 J7 pjn.
1:54 ajn.
1:13 pjn.
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SMpments Up
Grain Market
i.,f- 1 .'-' T.I ,
CHICAGO, Sept 13--Wheat
futures advanced about a cent a
bushel today as traders became
more certain this country; will
ship large amounts of the grain
to Europe. J ' ' ,
i Other grains were firm ' with
wheat except the nearby rye con
tracts, which were Independently
weak due to delivery of 150,000
buthels pf rye today on the Sep
tember contract.
f Traders had report that the
government would ship 30,000,
nno rmshela of. wheat to Eureoe
monthly for. six months. The de
partment of agriculture did not
confirm this entirely. , -
Wheat closed Vx to higher
than the Drevious finish. Septem
ber $1.67, the highest since ear
ly August; corn was up y4 to
December $.1.18 oats were Vi to
4 higher, September 61 H, rye
was higher to 2 Mi cents lower,
September $1 J1V4-$U1. and har
ley was unchanged to 1 cent up,
September $U1. c -
will have a capacity for taking
care of 1500 birds every ;eight
hours. ', ' ' -;' I ' '.
The old Ivan Stewart seed house
Is being remodeled for the con
Fri.
KSLM KOIN KGW
f (1390 ke) ; (979 ke)
(6X0 ke)
KEX
(1190 ke)
POULTRY
No. 1 1 colored bens
No. 3 colored hens
Colored frys . . ,
Yearling lambs , , ,
Ewes
,9:09 j
9:19 i
4:Jf
9:45 1
Naws
Mus. Time .
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lews
News
West. Stars
front KOock
Band t
rarm Tim
Old Songs !
Bugler T
f llTIT tr , vn aw V .
Mm mmm & a& .mmm w maim m . . . .
Spring lambs 1
Cows, boners ana cunera -v w .m
Cows, common . 95 to 079
Cows, top dairy vi to
INews I
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O. Fletchex
Headlines ,
Roundup ' i
Sam Hayes-
Roundup Beys
Asronaky
Jamea Abbe .
ILUfng Post
Creamery Cxnicern to
Open Salem Office;
' The Washington Creamery corn-
Ban'', n west coast concern, with
headquarters in Seattle, will open
its branch office in west Salem
about October 1, it was announced
today.
The company will handle only
turkeys, chicken and eggs, and
i
NOTICE
Oiir Storo Will Remain Closed'
Monday, September 17
! In Observanco of
1 Towish New Year
13
cern. A. L. Hall, formerly of fil
verton and; more recently jtvan
ager of the company's plaint In Al
bany, will head the West Saletr
office. , :; .. - . '
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Dr. Talbot
Stocks and Bonds
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Sept. 13
STOCK AVERAGES
39 II
Indus Ralls
STOCK AVERAGES
Thursday . 93 3 41.4
Previous day S3 41.0
weex ago
Month ago 85.7 389
Year ago 74.0 26.4
1945 high i. 93.4 45.9
1945 low ...78.9 32.9
New 1945 high.
BOND AVERAGES
n 10
RaU Indus UU1 Fogn
BOND AVERAGES
Thursday .98.3
Previous day . 99.5
Week ago 98.7
Month ago 98
Year ago 98.T
II 99
Utll Stks
47j) 695
47.9 69.4
47.9 98.4
49.9 94.8
37.0 52.9
47.9 69.3
394 679
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THIMBLE, THEATRE
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Ho Ilore Worry! !
Got a bottle of Hood's Poison
Oak Lotion today and stop
trotting about poison oak,
50c w$ 1.00
Schooler
Ilerr and Bon
LmniEiiT ;
For the relief of rheumatism,
sciatica, lumbift, painful
ioLaU, govt, c4d In chest. In
flamed tonsils, neuralgia. Insect
stings, swellings, tniTammatlon,
sere feet, toothache. Guaran
teed U relieve er meney re
fanded. f
50c S1.00
Made In Salem
Id)
SinLL
Our training pluo profoseional skill
has prepared , us ior our took? Wo
crro proud of tho part which wo
harm boon assigned and wo pledger
oaraolTOs to EH tho role to tho best
of Otn oMitT ' ' 1
This is the official Fenslar Remedy Store for Marlon county. Torn
wlU find theso preparation of hljhert Wllty and ruaranteed
te be exactly lor what they are sold and represented te be.
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Soltm's Outrianding Drag etnd Candr Sptdal Start.
Always remember whether Items are adrerttsed or not anoV
for Quality Drugs and Merchandise), for largest assortments,
for greater ralues. It always pays to buy ot Schaefer's.
111 tift t5SX!e
M I sWSf sjH 0 9SJ IsMe teVsM MSSB'sV .
01.00
It you get a little tee much '
-su3BUl3I
do aa 90 many others do to rollers
the knUtlon. Apply soothing , ;
iGOsrjLnrini
Taken at the first .ivmptonu of a
I - a a a
cold may save you several daya or,
mMery. Dont neglect COM. ! Qsnistfaw le a erasaay. isaB-eticky btiasi
prepared. Keep Petular Lajutnre that kelae te take the hurt out ef unburn.
fVM Realrare as Kanrl. Sold on!v hr SeU eeJy by U '
50 c
plus tax
. . . i
Sleep well 'all night
Take jSchaeisr s
EIOIIEY FILLS
Place two er tfcrea aWa
ia sack aostrii for relief
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THINK IM SOMcdUUT
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Do to a CaninoB CoU Get at the
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