The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 28, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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8 Tha Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday. February 2S. l37
New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK,
Al Chem & Dye
Anwricn Can
Am Power At Lt
Am Tel & Tel
Anacenda
Atchisna
Bend mi Avia
Beth Steel
Boeing Air
Calif Pack
Canadian Pac
Case J I
Chrysler
Comwllh Sou
Cons fidon
Cons Vultte
Cont lne
Crows -Zel
Curtis W'r
Douglas Air
Dupont de Ne
Gen ElevUic ...
Feb. 27 -(.VTo day's
mViJGen Foods
96 Gen Motors ...
15 (Goodyear Tire
170VGt North pfd -
40i:Int Harvest ....
OVillnt Paper pfd ..
M J Manville
2H!Kennecott
Long Bell A
Maytag
Miami Copper .
M)r,t Ward
Nash Kelvin
Nat Dairy
N Y Central
North Am Co .
Northern Pac ...
Phc Am Fish ...
5Pac Gas Elec ...
IP T 4 T
lWVijPn American .
37 Penny J C
21V,
2S
liV
M
M
24 V,
U4
90
closing quotations:
42 Radio Corp
.. 60i Rayonier
58 Rayonier pfd
.. 44 i Reynolds Met
.. 79fc;Safeway
.104 Sears Roeb
.133 Sinclair Oil
47 (So Pacific
.. 19;Stan Brands ...
.. HV'Stan Oil Cal
15'aiStew Wamer
. 60 Studebaker
. 184 -Sun Mining
. 33 lUniort OU ...
. 197. Un Pacific ...
. 31s Un Air Lines
. 20 1 2 Un Aircraft
(U S Steel ...
. 42 V Warner Bros
1 19 -2 West Elec
. 1 4 V; Wool worth
- 454.
22
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434,
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26
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Stocks Show
Slow Upturn
NEW YORK. Feb. 27 - iJPj -Stocks
jn-nei ally enjyeJ a re
covery puh in todsy's market
although tf.e speed which accom- ih tub. eraoe AA. 93 scor. 72c lb :
panieri Uie recent decline was A. 2 score 72c; grade B. tw
v, . , score. 71c; grade C. 89 score. 69c..
xacning. Cheese Selling price to Portland
I Gains ranged from fractions to wboleralcrs: Oregon singles. 42-4c:
a nnint nr in wil;. u,rtri fav- Oregon loaf. 41-52c: triplets. 39',-
Purtland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore . Feb 27 ( API
Butt erf at Tentative (subject to im
mediate change i. premium quality,
maximum of li of 1 per cent acidity,
delivered in Portland.
Butterfat Premium quality. 80-3c
!b ; first quality, 79-82c; second qual
ity. 76-78C. .
Butter Wholesale IUB duik. 6c
on'es up iinund 4. rop marks
were trimmed in most cj-.es at
the do-. SteeLs. motucs, coppers,
gold miner, packers, airlines, se
lected iaiis and pivotal indus
trials paed the revival.
The Am elated Press 60-sJock
composite vess up .7 of a point t
6i.5. bet . pturn sirK-e Feb. 7.
50' ,e.
Eugi To wholesalers: A grade,
larse. 'i-s3',c; medium. 42',-43,c;
A grade small. 40'i-41'c; B grade,
large. 38-42! c.
Etgs Puicliases from farmers; cur
rent receipts 37-40c: buyers pay 3
3'jC below wliolesa'e quotations on
graded basis for best hennery eggs.
Live chickena No. 1 Leghorn broil
ers 1 t 2 lbs.. 25-27c; fryer. 2 to 3
lbs 23-27c lb. 3 to. 5 lbs 30-32C lb;
oilers. 4 lbs and over. 30-J2c lb; fowl.
Of 984 is?w appearing, b.l rose U'Uhorn. under ', lbs. 17c. over 3'
iin-l nrlv ' i7 fell ilbs. 17-19C lb.. low 1. coloied. all wts.
Polk County Velch
FieM Promise Well
Gerirpt . D v ey. certtftt 'r.n in
sp ret or (torn Oregon Stite coi
leo" crop department, has bet-n
In Pk ic.r'y the pjst week in
spectinjr W i.amette vetch., i epoi ;s
P-.i-.-iHI T. D&'jlton. assist int conn- chut
ty fent One hundred and fifty
Polk county farmers hjd filed ap-pl:.-jtion
tc t.a: e 4KW acres certi
fy No rprrt price is promised
on Willamette vetch ttt : -. year.
Farmer ahK.ng for inspection arejjjoi
d ing -o in Keep their fields eli
gible to picx uie tTrtif:-J se'd in
cve there a pretniiini price or
future nctd for coitii:e-i eea.
Dsultoei reports the vetch fields us
a whole, in comfariK? t" '.t
yejr. romie to be a goo-d crop.
myj
! U8c lb: roosters and atats. 12-Itc lb
Rabbit average to retailers: 48
5oc lb dressed; pi ice-s to producers, j
43c ffif. live. white. 20-24C lb. :
lolorc-d 17-21c lb.
Gie-n onions C'ahf. 10 doz. in ,
c-ialt-- $6 ho-ti 75. 1
)i:cd unions Oregon veilows. No. I
1. 3 Miches and larger. SI fi.5-1 7"i a 50
lb sack: mediums. SI 30-1 3j. boilers.
26-2c: mediums. I
Potatoes Oregon Russets. No. 1 J
Krade. $2 90-3 10 100-lb sack: De- '
I. No. 1. 82 80-2 95: No. 2. 90-1
95c a 50-lb sack: Washington russets. '
No. 1. S3 00-3.2J: bakers. 3 0O-3 20 Tex-
as. Florida. Bl;-s triumphs. 50-lbs. '
$4 0U-4 13
Oressed meats veal light, top
fj'ialfv. 30-32c: heiv, top qualit .
L-b-28c. B. 24-2tc; C. 22-24c. cull. 18- :
20c lions block butchers. packerv
ty!e. 125-180 lbs. 33-34c: over 213 lbs. f
lb: sows, all wts. Zd-tbc io.
lamb -AA 38-40c: A. 37-38-: B. 34-
3c t". 28-30c: mutton 10-1 jo lb. ac- ;
cordmic t. quality beef best quality.
3o-:C!c. B 25-26c: C. 20-22c. fanner .
and cuttei. 18-19c; bologna buil. 25
26c. ,
Cascara bark Creen. 8-8' ic; drv. !
20c
Wool Valley.' coarse and medium '
grades 45c lb
Mohair - 40c lb on 12-month growth. !
Har Wholesale rail shipment al
fa'fa. No 2 or . better. S35 0O-S36 00
ton. No 1 timothy. S3 0O-4O 00 ton:
oat' and vetch. 825. 00-27 0O ton. clover
liav uncertified, baled on farms $25 50--'7
50
Portland Livestock i
PORTLAND. Ore . Feb 27 ( AP '
i I'SDA i Salable cattle. 225. total, 275:
calves. 50. market fairly active late,
mostly steady; 1 load late arriving
good-choi.-e fed steers held around 823:
few truck lots good steers. 821.50-22;
common-medium grades. 813-18. can-ner-cutter
cows largely 89-11; shells
downward to 86; fa tdairy type cows
up to 813. heavy Holsteins to $1430:
good beef cows. $15 50-16: good beef
bulls. $16-1550. medmh-i sausage bulls
down to S14 25. selected vealers up to
Sa5.25: common -medium grades most
lv $16-21. Iii't culls downward to $8
and below .
Salable hogs. 150; total. 223. market
actie stead . good-choice. 190-250 Ibss
iarKeb $30; few 185-195 lbs. and 270
lbs . $29 50-29.75; heavier weights most
ly $28 50; 155 lb . 828; good 4.15-630 lb
$23 50-24; 300 lb. weights up to
$26. good-choice feeder pigs quotable
up to S2S 50.
Salable and total sheep, none: irark
ket nominal. good-choice wooled
lambs -alable up to 822. good-choice
ewes, $8 50-9.
Portland Grain
-I API-
82 05.
$2 U;
$2 On
$1 'Hi
$2 14.
PORTLAND. Ore. Feb 27
Wheat futures not quoted :
Cash Wheat tbidi suit white.
soft white (excludiii; Kax.
white club. 82 06. ue-tern led.
Hard red winter Ordinal v.
'.0 per cent. $2 IK. 11 per cent.
12 per cent. ?A
Hard white Baa it 10 per cent. $2 24.
11 per cent. S2 . 12 per rent. $2 T!4
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 23 uji
ley 2 flour. 6; oats. I; tmllfeert 5
Salem Markets
i
i'j!d and v.tod for tha
Jw or Woman
'eet fva or losv
On the
tSenlimenlai Side I
Keys, darts and hearfs mal
e "leve "!y patfern oft t'r'i
coa dress vv'th embroidrsd
sca.Icp edg'ng that looU
ha-idnrvade. PeaH buttons
gKsten frcn recltlina fo rie"--lina,
and a elf-buckled belt
shades ycur waisf fo a wh;
per Cor& Seas. Lima Li jht.
Sly. Blue and Aquafor.
9.95
KAY'S
460 State St.
Bl TTERFAT
Prrn.ium
No 1
No 2
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail
t.lii.S. Biivlng Price
Extra larxe .. .
Verluimn
standards
Pullets, cracks
Ke;;S. Sellinc Ptlce
Wholesale, iaige . .
Medium
POll.TRV
Colored hens. No. 1
No 2
F.ieu
I.IVKSTOCK (By Valley Park)
Top lamb
Yearling lamb
Fes J
cows 8 00
bulls 10 00
Dauy
Dairy
Veal
Hog
12 00
prices 35c per hundied
Portland prices for each pa
ri.i ve ooiignt mioiect
.81
81
.86
.76
81
.40
.37
.36
.30
41
.28
.24
JO
2100
. 14 00
8 00
to 1200
to 14 00
to 22 00
under
rtlcular
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
February 27
STOCK AVERAGES
30 13 13
1 Indus Rails rti!
Net change Al l A .2 A .2
Thursday 91 7 35 b 46 .1
: Piev. dav . 90 6 35 4 46 1
Week ago .. 2 8 37 1 47 0
, Mo.un ago 92 0 36 4 4s 4
J Year ago 96 1 45.8 51.3
I BOND AVKRACKs
; 20 io io
i Rails Indus. Util.
Net change A I Unch D .1
Thursday 95 9 103 J 104.8
Prev. day 95 8 103 5 184.7
i Week ago 93 103 8 104 S
; Month ago . 98 7 103.8 184 7
I Year ago 105 9 104 7 108 0
60 i
SlOl"! !
A .7 I
6". 8
67 8
74 0
10
D Ji
78 0
78 5
78 3
7J 7
785
V7AIITED!
Walnut Meats
Highest Cash Prices on Delivery
I20HBIS KLOIiFEIII PACKING CO.
460 North Front SU Salem Tel. 7633
New htrength
Seen in Grain
CHICAGO. Feb. 27-(Pr-Streng-th
developed in both wheat and
corn on the board of trade today,
although new crop deliveries
tended to lag behind the advance
displayed by old crop contracts.
March wheat rose to a new 27
year high at $2.43. Volume in
this delivery is decling. New sea
sonal highs were made by May
wheat and May, July and Septem
ber corn.
Wheat closed 4 to 5 cents high
er with March at its S2.43 peak,
best level for any wheat delivery
since 1920 when December wheat
rose to $2.75 in July. Corn was
lz-3 higher. March $1.49z
$1.49, and oats Va-l'.i higher,
March 804-81.
The surfbird which breeds in
Alaska winters in South America
as far south as the Straits of
Magellan. .-'
Pruning Hints for
Fruit Trees Given
Pruning of the many small home
orchards throughout the valley
should not be neglected by their
owners. It is necessary to remove
all dead or dying limbs, sucker
growth, and overlapping branches
that exclude sunlight A general
thinning out of all small limb
growth if it is overly thick will
prove beneficial by opening up
the tree to more air and light.
If the tree has become too high
for convenient picking, it may be
headed back at the top if there is
sufficient fruiting growth left " in
the lower portions to produce a
crop. This practice applies mostly
to apple and pear trees and to a
lesser extent to cherries and
peaches, but not to nuts. All prun
ing must be flush without leaving
stubs. Pruning cuts over two in
ches in diameter should be cov
ered by an antiseptic paint. Ap
plication of the paint should be
delayed for about two weeks or ,
until cuts have dried out.
Lebanon Turkey
Day Plans Told
Plans for the ninth annual Leb
anon Turkey Day are completed,
for February 26, O. E. Mikesell,
Linn county agricultural agent.
who has been assisting with pro-
day.
The
program items include
-OpJIine of OayAcUvltie- by
John Zimbrick, chairman' of the
agricultural committee of Leba
non chamber of commerce; Wel
cwme" by James King, president
of the chamber of commerce;
"Oregon's Tut key Research Pro
gram". Dr. J. E. Parker, state
poultry department: "Support on
gram plans, announced Wednes-1 Turkeys", W. T. Geurtz, Colton,
Oregon turkey grower.
These complete the . morning
Announcing ihe Opening Ilarch hi
OF THE
Hob Hill Dry Cleaners
2344 South Commercial
Your fine garments expertly cleaned and beau
tifully finished.
program--v After th turkey din
ner, provided by the chamber of
commerce, turkey processors and
feed dealers, speakers will in
clude Dr. U. G. Dubach, dean of
men at OSC: "The United Statei
and World Affairs"; N. L. Ilen
nion of the Stat college: "Ore
gon's Turkey Industry". v Election
of officers will also be held. V
TOMATO JUICE
New Pock!
23-
for J35
12 for 269
YJ ? V Cii Eghr or eight hun-5 ) CZJ
Wf r5,MOi YOU! C dred-Whatdoe.it ZSSFP
111 rtH1- 1 tket 4 VHrl V-rT matter? The point i. ffSrfes V
pilJla'a 1 ,Ott - I M U that thi. typical list- lf t.ArcwAY f I
luiW -ih- p. 1 ql0 A V V J ing of Safeway Value. j Z tity-Trl e
down "TS u'eflndO6 4 i simply presented a. f 7 fl
iuH tJ'ri TnqSetf rf& Prt evidence that Safeway prices save you money. fjP Jft rj;M '! 1 !
- leS tot Yoee, all y pce, are the
11 poor Voa j TdP . X9 1 sible every day. See for yourself! Compare! v x v - va
Tth u Mt I avi asq K
LVrf -utWl K I "K I h
2fli-- ASK 25. GRAPEFRUIT
M 8M aSI BU WW. X WL M BssssX araV afVa J assssats 1 "8
11 ntiiust 1 i l tow on i ii
k sh . a m m m a. aw m m si sr w
WJ ,t 1
CORNED
BEEF HASH
GeaeW Taste kraataj
RaodV to o iuc4
heot and serve!
Big No. 1 OCC
I OrVy dm
Popped Corn 7? 3&
TJUaL
Sweetf Potatoes tjsitz . 19'
(T...a,Ml.Maa..A Highwoy.
ojaueruraur
Serve wtftt fko
fod wiewr s from smst
market.
No. 2 'a
con
SIRLOIN STEAKS xiXZc
Top grodes choice, good Lb. 3J
BEEF POT ROAST A
Juicy blode cuts Lb. Vaisv
Pork Link Sausage tsc
Leon flavorful U. S
Bockwurst Sausage mCc
Lenten treat! Lb.
ihsL fianJ
FRYERS
Eviscerated and cut up Lb.
ROASTERS' c
Just stuff and roost Lb. O
FOWL
Reody to fricassee or stew Lb. 5
swiott0
lbs
. .Z7 IM OUR
ta
)0R i
brood
Y i '-
con
No. V. con
AO-ox con
Sprained Honey
'U. S. Foncv arode" a
Morvelous on hot biscuots. iZ 3j
woffles, hot cokes, etc. ' '
Edwards
COFFEE
VocMtim
pocked
Extra Rich
Yholt-Becn COFFSS
Ground fresh wKan you buy.
Nob Hill 45f 03'
Airway 39 1"
M.J.O. COFFEE
48c
Vacwura pan! ad
R9ul l-lb
or oVfp grinds can
CanferburyTeao'c1 Vab.43
Tre Teq Orn9 Pko.blaVa-ib. 51
Loganberry Juiced 33
Pear Juice Liby brand 12-ox. 13c
Apple Juice Nw wf q- 25
Apple Juice Hooi Rivr brrti p14
Apple Juice s- w- 38
Grape Juice C brand pint 20
Pineapple Juice 14
Vegetable Juice &fi& 31
Tomato Juice Ubbr br"' 26
SuthoSuds tv ? 59
Nuboro ORA8TtD 875
Diaperwite SASS lS 25
Clorox Bleach ! 1 5
Old Dutch Cleanser 9
Soda Crackers Jmfhf 2-Jb. 35c
APRICOTS
Halved -un peeled
No. 2',
Petite can
27"
Blue
Ta,
CHERRIES
Fancy Royal Ann
No. 303 OAC
PEARS
Halves Hunt or
Harper House C
No. 2, can 3V
PINEAPPLE
Likby Slices
25e
No. 2
can
PRUNES
Red Tao Choice
No.2'j can
Ritz Crackers py pt-29'
Peanut Butter Stt3l 59
Peanut Butter cmy"cJ 39
Pabsr-ett Cheese 25
Cheese Spread oXHZL V1.ib.32e
Velveeta Cheese v.-ib.29
Americbn Cheese D V.-ib.20
Sandwich Spread 33
Miracle , Whip DHlUsMINO JAM 37
Gran Ranni OARDENI1DC NO tAm
reen ueans standard can Ih
Fancy Corn
Fancy Corn wTJI IgfW
Tender Peas SS5SE&a SaV I.
Sweet Peas "'LAKt",r 15
Tomatoes Hc25
.. Mo.V4cot.
e -
Safeway fruiU and vegetable are rushed from farm to store that', why we can cuaranU
-t aaamwi wiu IICMUICH.
3V-X-
a9
49
Desert Grapefruit i" 5c
r i r i a c..il I ai in
nan iwa 17 - run
Havel Oranges
I I - If t af Mm aT 11
OeP
lia---
con
7-o
7 -ox-
con
con
6V
5V
Per
lb.
Full box $2.49
81c
Half box $2.45 - Full box $4.65
Avocados (b. 39c
Pre-ripened Calaros
Carrots )b. 71c
tio tops to pay for.
POTATOES
Stoct up now while
Potatoes are plentiful
and inexpensive I
Ne. l'a.
15-lb.
lM-lb.
3.19
Canliflover )b. 15c
Snowy white heada.
Crispy Lettuce tb. 12c
Firm, nolid head.
Yams .b. 12720
From the South.
,. 7Vic
Parsnips
Acm crop.
Features in this ad are effective
through Saturday, March IsU
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE
IN ALL SAFEWAY STORES
IN SALEM. SILVERTON
AND DALLAS
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