Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1939 — Page 17
25 T040 CENTS
IN TRADE HERE 2:
Top Price Rises to $6.65: Vealers, Spring Lambs Hold Steady.
A Hog prices pushed 25 to 40 cents higher at Indianapolis today under i the impetus of light receipts, ac-|A
cording to the Agricultural Marketvelente e above 160 pounds shared in the full rise, the top price, quoted on 210 to 220-pounders, rising to $6.65. Today's rise followed cent advance yesterday. : \\ Vealers and spring lambs were
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$10 and $8.75.
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4.60- 5.00 Slaughter Pigs 30/Mediu mand Got 5.3 4.00- 5.35 5.15= 5. % hn 3%. 160- 200. 5.75- 6.40] Slaughter Cattle & Vealers (Receipts,
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Choice— Good ..$ 6.50- 7.25 750- 900 $ 9. 50-10.00 (sas — 900-11 -10.00| 6.25- 6.75
1100-1300. 300-10 00! Sodium 5.50- 6.50 1300-1500. 9.00- 9.75] Cutter and Sommon 4.75- 5.50 ers 9 all Weights— Good
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.$ 5.25- 6.00 Calves i3tears)
. Good & choi Good ... $ 6.26- 6.75] 560 - Sas. 5.50- 6.25 Medan ™ 2 83 2.9% Cutter and 300 down 8.00- 9.25 common 4.50- 5.50 Calves (heifers) ow 3.25- 4.50 a Sown $ 8.75-10.00 cutter) . % 75- 4. 2s! "56 200 om 17.50- 8.75 SHEEP AND LAMBS (Receipts, 983) Spring Lambs
Good and choice - Medium and good Common .
Ewes (on ‘shorn basis) Good and ¢ Common a “medium
5.00- 6.50
2.75- 3.25 2.00- 2.75
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
Hogs—Receipts 5000; market fairly active: butchers 10@20 cents higher: sows around 10 cents Haaher: bile : 0-240 1bs., $86. 2288, 20; practical top, $6.55; part load, Sa RAs, 50: >on 300 lbs., $5.5 oe 0:2 bulk 270-300 1bs.. sows, $5@ 5.20; few butcher weights around $5.35; 2h0ege lbs., [email protected]; 360 lbs., up $4.33
Cattle—Receipts, 500: calves, 300: cleanup trade at steady to strong prices; receipts in all departments ne meager; medium to good steers. [email protected]: few $9.60; 1311-lb. bullocks, $9.10; ub yearlings, $9.75: choice 9321b. heifers $9.40 canner cows, [email protected]; cutters and common grades $4. 5@6; outBuss e bulls, 80: top Als $9@10; bone '702-1b. Monta 1a
Receipts 1000; ate aalursddy spring lambs 20 yearlings. @25 cents lower; bulk 'springers 25 Lr off; top natives, $8.50; ulk, $8.25@ 8.40; medium to good yearlings, $6.50: today's trade spring ambs’ active, steady to. strong; vearlings sheep weak to 25 cents springers. [email protected] to ; limited numbers to small killers, [email protected]; Souble medium to good 84-lb. Idaho springers, $8.10 Stes igh: native slaughter ewes mostly $2.50@3.
OTHER LIVESTOCK
CINCINNATI, Aug. 18 (U. P.).—Hogs— EBalable, 2500; total, 2650; active; 160 Ibs. a 4 h lighter weight, : sows strong to 25c¢ higher, top. 100 1bs.. [email protected]; packing
total, 450; calves, ; total, : slow on limited pply. teady: bulk light steers and heifers, common and medium. at [email protected]; few grassy heifers, $7.75@8: odd grain on and dry fed baby beef type vearlings, 5. 509, 50; odd head. $10; good beef cows scarce, common and medium mostly $5@6: canners and cutters, $5@6: stocks steers, 89.50; part load 260- 310-1b. stock steer and heifer calves, [email protected]; vealers firm, top. $10; good and choice, Sheep—salable, 1500: total, 1500: about steady; early top, $9.25: bulk good and choice "lots. $8.50@9: common and [edium, 8693 Sheep. steady; most ewes. $2@3.
YETTE, Ind. 18 Py— HE nrhet 35@40c per:
(U. 160-200 lbs. 6@ -250 lbs. [email protected]: 250-280 Tos. [email protected]; 280-325 lbs. ; [email protected]; pigs, $5. down: Troughs, $5 down. Calves, $9@ 9.50. Lambs. $8.25 Jowh y.
D. FT. WAYNE. Ind 18 Tioge 558 higher 220- 250° 1bs.. 56 40: 200220 $6.30: 180-200 1bs.. $6.20: 160-180 Juss 8 10; 340- 260 1bs.. 260-280 lbs., $5.95: 280-300 lbs . 325- 50 1bs., 1bs., $5.45; 120 140 Ibs.. $5.20: 10 $4.95: rouchs, $4.25; stags, $3. Calves. o 50. Lambs, $8.
U. S. STATEMENT
WASHINGTON, 202. 18 (U. P.).—Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year through Aug. 16, compared with a yea 280
583,371 678.997, 189. 80 Tis 816. 305 487,911.487.72 682,745. ia 487.774.08%.72 2.404. 092, 33: 59 2, 223. 97a. 870.17 Kk. 1,715.163.268.54 1.630 992.17 ope es Customs 39.492.729. 38,258.375.71
d INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING BO 100 Debits ge 8.847.000
LOCAL PRODUCE
breed hens, 12¢; Leghorn hens, 9c; en White Re 30 Ibs.
co eghorn broilers, a LL 2 ibs. and over,
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and up, 10c; Oc; Spring chickens, “old roosters, 6c. 1 Strictly. fresh country run ges. 11c; each full case must weigh 55 gross; a net deduction of 15 cents for each full. case Jinder 55 lbs. will Je 56
But I ies 27¢: 1 3. butterfa 0. 1, ghet (Prices Quoted by Sadiey con
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Jame-Wolf Co., Terre Haute; tion of tradostinih “Woltex,” Cla Columbia Baking Co., Inc. City; dissolution, Terre Haute Amusement, Inc., Ui Wabash Ave., Terre Haute; agent, M. D. Reinking, same address; stock, 2660 shares of $1 par value; general theater business; eo Doerr, Russell R. Rhodes, Dorothy er
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Auto Electric Corp.; ange | of agent to Charles T. Cook, 14 S. 6th St., Vincennes.
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Bishop Owens, Dillard, Louis Nunn. 1 ta te Construction Co. Indisnapolis; slogans ‘‘Perma-Seal’’ and erma-Crete ”’ Clas 55 12. Sidebottom. Inc., 1150 River Ave. indianapolis; ageht. Chester Sidebottom, same ock, 1000 shares no par value; Eactor transportation business; ideb ottom, Mavel Sidebottom, Marie Hoff-
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OFFICERS
ARTHUR V. BROWN GWYNN F. PATTERSON ‘EDWARD D. MOORE
WILLIAM P. FLYNN HARRY R. FULLER ROBERT B. MALLOCH ‘CLARENCE T. BRADY C. MERLE BROCKWAY
WILSON MOTHERSHEAD PAUL C. BUCKLER LUDWIG G. BURCK JOHN W. KELLER BYRON D. BOW HENRY A. PFARRER JOHN R. FLETCHER BUSSELL F. PETERSEN ‘CARL C. KOEPP! FRANK W. DURGAN LEE M. MAYER J. KURT
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Buying Is Stimulated by Nervousness Over the European News.
CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (U. P.).— Wheat closed firm on the Chicago Board of Trade today on short covering stimulated by nervousness over
At the close wheat was up % to 1 cent, September 66@66ffic; corn was off % to 2% cent, September 427. @43c, and oats were % cent higher to 4 cent lower, September 29% cents bid. Corn prices ruled easier most of
advance in wheat. Eapor} demand
CASH GRAIN
Oc; ¢: No. 3 white, 50@31 Vie: No 4 white, 29% @31c; sample white tough, 29c; mixed grain, 29c. 1 ENO. sales. Barley—No. 1, 46'%c; No. 3. 52@53c; No. 3 malting, 503454c: feed, 35¢@40c nominal; malting. 47@55c. Soy Beans—No. sales. Timothyseed—$3. 85@3. 920 al: red top, $8.50@9 nominal. Cash provisions—Lard, $5 45 nominal; loose, $5.40; leaf, $5.37 nominal: bellies, $5.75 nominal.
v BE Wheat— High Low Sept. ....... 8 661 $ .651% Dec. 65% 64%
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Indianapolis grain elevators are pa for No. 1 red. 60c: other grades ML oi merits, Cash corn, new No. 2
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LIVERPOOL WHEAT
Low Close $49 $.50
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Corn and Wheat Region Official Weather
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Jessica Dragonette clinches her return to the air waves tonight when she takes a bow as the Girl in Ramond Paige’s 99 Men and a Girl. Mr. Paige has made an intensive survey of audience likes. He finds that in recent months the following are the outstanding hits: *“Shadrac,” “Bells of ‘St. Mary’s,” “The Beer Barrel Polka” and Ravel's “Bolero.” They will be played on his program at 7 o’clock, CBS-WFBM, % 2 8 2 ; John Cobb, English fast man, will try for a new world’s auto speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats near Salt Lake City, Utah. He will take the mike immediately after his run at 9:15 a. m. tomorrow, WABCCBS. The present speed mark is 357.5 miles an hour... . A program of Russian music will be heard from Moscow | at 10 a. m. NBC-Red. There'll be Karolian melodies, Tartar folk songs and Cossack
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Banks ...v.0000000....$48,946,657.64
Other Bonds and Securities. .....c00e...
Stock in The Federal Reserve Bank........
Bank Building and Equipment. sevesereese Other Real Estate Owned........ccce..o. Customers’ Liability Account Acceptances.
Other Resotrees ..... oss vivnnss
Vice-President Vice-President
Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President EDWARD C. W. WISCHMEIER Vice-President Vice-President
Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Assistant tant ant Assistant Assistant Assistant
SPECIALIZING FOR
Denmark (krone) Japan (yen)
URCES
Cash on Hand and on Deposit: with Fed-
111,110,990.64 62,164,333.00 14,226,668.76 270,000.00 14,607,145.29 1,245,000.00 85,745.22 1,347.30
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and (Lo 152,743.85
$141,699,641.06
President ROY E. AD S J. Bb. Aasms
FRED G. APPEL
ARTHUR V. BROWN
The
Cashier FERMOR s. CANNON
Cashier G. A. EFROYMSON
Cashier Cashier Cashier Cashier Cashier Cashier Auditor
BRODEHURST ELSEY
EDGAR H. EVANS
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President EL anoty & Appel, Incorporated
C. HARVEY BRADLEY President W. J. Holliday & Co.
VOLNEY MALOTT BROWN
Railroadmen’s Federal Savings
Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Ine,
Sec Indianapolis Glove Company
Chairman of Board, Acme-Evans Co. JAQUELIN 8. HOLLIDAY
"YEARS
THE INDIANA NATIONAL B
of Indianap
olis
LIABILITIES
Capital Ci ae 134.000,0004 Surplus 0 000000 0ODPONOONDSSDOND 5,000,000.00 Undivided Profits ......... 2,591,364.9
Reserves
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Interest, Taxes and other Expenses
Accrued and Unpaid...... Dividend Payable July I, 1939 Deposits «...covencnnnenes
Acceptances Outstanding ... Other Liabilities ...........
DIRECTORS
Chairman of Board
Manufacturing Company
President
Assistant to President Union Trust | Fompag pany President NORMAN
CHARLES and Loan Association
President PETER C.
Petary-Treasirer t
RUSSELL
hp hast 3°62 RIENCE—SERVICE" : IN COMMERCIAL
INSURANCE CORPORATION
KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to MUTUAL—WOR, 710;-WHK, 1390: WHKC, 640; CKLW, 1030; WSM, 850, NBC-BLUE—-WJ2, 760; WOWO, 1160; WLS-WENR, WEAF, 660; WTAM, 1070; C, 860; WIR. 750; WHAS,
W. G. IRWIN HERMAN C. KRANNERT | JOHN J. MADDEN
WILSON MOTHERSHEAD GWYNN F. PATTERSON |
OBIE J. SMITH
change):
870; KWK, 1350. WWJ, 920; WMARQ, 670. 820; KMOX, 1090; WBBM, 770.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1939
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265,030.46 - 70,000.00
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1,347.30 240.10
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$141,699,641.06
President Iry Company,
Trust Ts. Ind.
President-Treasurer Inland col ya Corporation
President John J. Madden Manufacturing Company
| Vice-President Vice-President
A. PERRY
S. RAUH President Belt Railroad and *| Yards Company
REILLY President Republic Crchintine Company
= President 0. J. Smith Realty Company
SAMUEL B. SUTP z : President Beveridge Paper Company
L. TAYLOR [Attaeturat Law
Loreniaent White Babine Company
BANKING 1939
