Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1940 — Page 15
Top PRICE FOR HOBS DECLINES ~ T0 $5.20 HERE
es Since Au. 3, 1934; Slim- Demand Offsets “Small Receipts.
A further: 10-cént loss on all weights of. ‘hogs: was made at the
. Union - Stockyards here today, the|
‘ Agricultural” Marketing Service reported. : The $5.20 top for 210 to .220Pounders is: a new low since Aug. 3, 1934. ‘Packing sows sold steady to 10 cents lower. - The Marketing . Service said smaller receipts of 6500 hogs here were offset as a bullish factor by a slim ‘demand and lower Prices elsewhere. : Vealers, steady to weak, held to the $11.50 top: Cattle prices, especially lightweight “butcher” steers and heifers, stiffened after ‘yesterday's 15 to 25-cent loss. Sheep and lambs were steady. March 21...
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HICAGO LI LIVESTOCK Hig Receipts, 1 12, 000; market very dull
Oc and instances 15c ‘practically nn done on weights uhder : @5.20; top,
ood to choice 180-240 Ibs., 5.25; 240-300 lbs., $4.80@ 5/10; limited number heavies downward to $4.60; 400-650 1b. packing sows, [email protected]. |Cattle—Receipts, 8000; calves, 800; gehal market very slow; mostly’ dull especially on weighty steers: only reliable outs let eayly-centered on good to choice* long ‘and light steers selling $10.25 up nd better; early ton, $11.75 but 12. 35 “Bid_on choice calf club yearlings; on and: medium steers steady; .all hers weak: piading unevenly lower good ind choice light heifers steady: 721 lb. avY $10}, all others steady to weak; izeable supply here; cows weak to 15¢ op ety. mostly $5.25 down; only ¢ heef icows selling around $5.50; outsider weighty sausage bulls, $7; heavy fat bulls, $6.75 with esto barely steady; yealers scarce; steady! at $10.50 down on thoice weighty kinds: light iB $9.50 jown; stock cattle slow, steady. | Sheep—Receipts 5000; late Hiesday fed fenge mbs closed 25 "to 35¢ lower; bulk, $10 10.25: few loads, | $10.35: 29%: $10.40; | clippers 25¢ lower| at] oads fed Western ‘ewes, . $5.10@5. Ses voTaoi: 121 nd .94 lbs. respectively; few head native pring lambs, $e? today’s trade. no arly action on fed woolen range lambs and clippers; bidding unevenly lower on lambs now held a full steady prices; ‘load 103 "lbs. fed range ewes, ewes, $5.50.
| OTHER LIVESTOCK
CINCINNATI. March 27 (U. —Hog — 2000; total, 2150: holdoers. 120° enetally 10c lower: sows steady to.weak: $5.30: 225-250] lbs, 3% 13: 150 140 1bs., Hi Dis i: sows largely $3.75 dow Cattle—Salable, 250; total. 650. Calves | ——350. Steer supply light, heifers in mod- | erate number: steady to | easier: .other clases steady; medium beef cows, ® 00 6. good kinds eligible’ [email protected]; ted | choice vealers.. $11.50: go d veal eo $10" common and medium Sheep— 100: mominally steady: light supia good and Si lambs listed
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0/@10.50; common and medium. $8@ WAYNE, Ind: March 27. (U. Bi Ho hs lower; 220:220 1bs.; $5. 05; Ta0- | 200~ lbs.. $4. 95: Is; $4.90: 220-240 ibs., $€ 4.75; 550-280 1bs.. 25 lbs. 554 25: "350- 400 Tbs, , $4. 20° 140-150 [1bs.. $3.95; 130- } 130. 130 lbs. $3.45: 100-120 £2uzh 5. 33- 75{ stags, $2. 75;
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In Real Estate at ~~ Columbia Club.
will speak at the final session of the India apolis-: Real Estate Board’ s 1940 tomorrow in the Columbia Club.
Market,” Mr. Wenzlick will analyze | past events in the real estate| (cycle and indicate how these facto will influence future real estate activity, Construction League members, bankers, and building and loan | A groups have been invited. Specia Ss O Butler University and- his stu dents in the school of economics ang busi} ness administration: Guy H. Williams, Board president, will preside. The Congress is| being presented under the auspices pf the Board's : education "committee of which Lorin Driscoll is chai
FOOD COST HERE ‘BELOW AVERAGE
{anuary Prices, However, - Show Increase Over | December.
Food costs in Indianapolis in January, though higher than in December, were. lower than the national average, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
middle of East North Central cities in the survey, with Detroit, Springfield, I1l., Columbus, O., and Cincinnati, in that order, having lower food costs. Costs-in Peoria, Ill, Chicago, (Cleveland and Milwaukee were higher in January. Nearest cities to. Indianapolis in food costs were Philadelphia and Jacksonville, Fla., with - an index of
above, with 77.0, was Rochester, N Y. The national average was 77.1: Indianapolis was one of ‘33. cities in which food costs rose from De-
cember to January. Sixteen cities
reported prices lower and two were | mshanget The advance of 0.3 per cent in ianapolis was exactly the same as the national average. Prices here: were 0.4 per cenit less than in January, , 1939, “es
Accountants to Tour R. C. A. Plant
Members of -the Indianapolis Chapter of the National Association of! Cost - Accountants. will visit the R.; C. ‘A. Manufacturing Co. plant gt 501 2 LaSalle St. gored at 0 p ar the tour, a ainner will be held at the Athenaeum at 5:30 Pp. m.
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ccuntant, will outline the cost sysoo used by the company here.
Barrow to Speak | | At Cost Clinic | ~~ |
Co. - accountant, - will | speak | on “Early. Monthly. Closing” Cost Clinic at Indiana University Extension Center. at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The program’is sponsored by the Indianapolis Chapter of the tion of Cost | Accountants. ‘A ‘general feoen) ‘will follow Mr. Barrow’s talk.
i Bakery Drivers Lead |
Safety Contest |
The Wonder Bread division of
test, it was reported at Hotel Wash-
| ington last night at, the. monéhly 4 meeting ‘of captains. ~
General Baking - Co. is second in the contest sponsored by the Indianapolis Lions Club; ‘Indianapolis
»| Railways, third; Indianapolis Pow-
er & Light Co. fourth; Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, fifth; Universal Cartage, sixth; Kroger Grocery & Baking Co., “Sevent ; Hornaday Milk Co, ‘eighth; - Jo n Heidenreich,
ninth, and Shell Oil Co., 10th.
The follo ing uctaiions by the Indianapolis Bond & Share sent actual price offerings; “but merely indicate the approxima market level based on ‘buying and seg eg resent
“|transactions
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Tek oy eet ery di Xi= nach=Texas bu), 75 alifornia crates, $1.45 5. $2.10@ I: ie Yellow, Danvers, $1. rif Idaho’ Weet Spann; $1. 3501 .30,
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Advertising Club members will hear Paul E. Shee“Advertising and Salesmanship Synchronized” tomorrow noon in the | Indianapolis “Athletic Club. representative . of the American Tobacco Co. sales
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Ranged to 3 Points; Steels’ Favored. :
NEW YORK, March 27 ( iP) — Stocks advanced. ‘1 103. ints in early trading. today with’ volume increasing - and; “then eased from the tops on moderate profit- taking. ealizing came when the .Iron . weekly: steel summary found
buf a meager strengthening Anyuing orders at a time when the aa in the past, ‘has reached its | peak for the year ert lost. market. news. was fi vorable, ping the list was the un fon of U. S. Steel directors in|
Railroad news “wi ‘better
stock.. with ‘estimates for a less
++.-|sonal decline’ in car 1g : a 5 deficit for February: half ‘that of
3 Near ago. asoline rentories at a record. ‘high but the rate, of rise descreased. . Corporation. ‘reports continued to show sharp gains as compared with 1638. Steels were market favorites and held ‘most of a rise which amounted
.|to! 3 ‘points in .U. S. Ste€l. 'Coppers|
and rails picked up. Case rose 2 points ‘and Chrysler more| than 2. ft and hard’ drink shares con‘Small gains ‘were
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. EARLY WHEAT GAINS
‘ERASED AT CHICAGO
CHICAGO, March 27 . P)— Early gains of % to % 4 cent, in’ wheat Board of Trade were .erased today under pressure induced. by Weakness at Minneapolis. At the end of the first hour, wheat was off 4 to 3% -cent, May $1.047%. Corn was % to % eent lower, oats unchanged to s cent higher and rye % to, ’% cent lower.
- Boy beans were. oft % to A% cents.
DAILY PRICE IN DEX
NEW YORK, March 27 (U. P.).—
‘Dun & Bradstreet’s. daily, weighted
price .index of 30 basic commodities compiled for United Press (1930-32 average equals 100): Yesterday {.....<..oeneeeq.+s 11825 Week ABO cases esssssaepidns 119.13 Month ago eeeeresscnoritns 119.44 Year ago | cevsaveress 104.23 1940 High (Jan. 2) ciicespans 123.34 1940 Low Yann 16)...
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