Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1942 — Page 12
us UNITED PRESS 3 About Unchanged|
Net |DOW-JONES STOCK AVERAGES : qed i Net . ; BEEF DEVELOPS High Low Last Change ; High $id High Last Ch ana cn . 30 INDUSTRIALS Nat puscuts .. 15% Ve! ..i. |Sun Oil pt A...12¢4 - bry pa Business in Ici Suing duns
sald " 4% 41% — Yesterday ....c.c.cccoe0... 108.08 3 SE % 3% i... |Sunshine Min .. 4% % 4% .... |was practically unchanged from Airlines Expected to Capture Abbott, Lab ot 10s 108% 108% Week AD -v.resoenesesases 108.91 eg.. 17 . ./._|Superhtr ....... 13 13 es r yu : 8 wv A Biv 8 8% on Month AgO ....ceoeceseeeses 102.71 t Dept 0] i Rift & 30 Un un Hn May, Indiana university’s bureau of Hen derson Asks Packers . a . + ——r i . ve 8 Some Post-War Rail Business Reduc ¥, 33% 33% Year Ago ...... ereesisvs is 128.58 Comers: 24 | ] A . business research reported today.
High, 1942, 114.22; Low, 92.92. War production continued to in-
. 0 t 11%ia ) i . ' 4 High, 1941, 133.59; Low, 106.34. Nat Lead 14% 14% 143% | Tenn Corp ... 84 8% | To Maintain Supply . ASP ra. th ih bs ’ h : Co 36% 3g J |crease but shortages of raw mate- ’ S—y ROGER BUDROW ! a vers 20 RAILROADS |x i rials held the expansion to the
-13 13¢ Cire ivena vate 20 ; yl Te sul ..3 = INVESTING IN RAILROAD SECURITIES is no easy] lich ne 3 Togo II See Tom|Nat Bea alt afl. a Brg 2, 4 usisl henge beiwesn May. ang Even at Loss. thing. Am Ag Ch Del 20 — % | Month Ago .....eescescecer 28.50 —0. : 7 | 8% {5 ..7. [June UNMer.peack-EiMe CONMLIONS, WASHINGTON, July 23 (U. P.). ng. Some of the difficulties were pointed out to life in- Alriizes EL 035. FOE Ne 5 ; +E Br 19% : oe The war production program is|__price Administrator ye Hender-
hd . . . "e 26 26 . . 1 s s surance company officials at Indiana university yesterday|im Ben oo... ast oa eh os, Tew AL I, ines 23) 3 I TakD Ax CO 2% passing from the building of facili-| son today appealed to the livestock
C tf ..166 166 166 ve : . Ci 2 : : by Mason Bo gen, railroad expert for the Merrill Lynch Am np In High, 1941, 30.88; Low, 24.25. Newport New News 8 19% : Bu Dransamerioa a ) s|ties to the output of battlefront| ang meat packing industry to mains
9 15 UTILITIES Th n goods, the bureau said, and curtail- tain ‘1O0F = brokerage house. Export La 0% Yesterday ......occeeeeren.. 1077 | NY i | SE Por. s|ment of civilian production has nal tr. ne no an ps 2 NY NE & H p # A Cenbrox. 11% mal trade channels rather cons T
"Airplanes, after the war, will take away some high-class|4= Loc 48 CE oy o Am 1% 1% 1% Twin Coach /. 5% peared el Tus eenirate Shipments io large cities ; . “Te esssesessesteee o i A Y 3 v & passenger and freight traffic just as the truck lines took Am Merl lin 19 10% FY Year ago. prise, 1548 xo Am 5% 0 Bn el will Le restricted further in the TI ceiling Prices are relatively away short-haul-freight business 1 in recent years, he believes. | Am New 2%% 26 4| High, 1941, 20.65; Low, 18.51 No An A ei % 4 snd El Fish. 38% 38% 36% .... months just ahead.” Mr. Henderson conceded such &
8 i A geographical shift in industrial Era Po thn I 5% Nowest Airlines Bh 1 | | *|Union Carb’. 68% Rationing and price control has|course might entail some temporary
41 production will hurt some railroads, Al PEL SDT Ag: Be. : Net |Norwich Pharm. 8% | %|Un Pacific .... 78|cut retail sales, the bureau noted.|financial loss. help others. After World War I i th 1. 4] esppeation oan Low Tas Change Pac pf... 16 Larger marketings, without propor- ‘He also called on consumers to do there was a decline in the New Ship Bul 284% 55 Intercon Rub.. 7% 7% 17% .... |Ohie Oil % 8 8 |. |United Awrcrate. 4 __"y,|tional declines in price, made farm |their part voluntarily by “squarely England and © 39 39 Interlake Ir .. 6% 6% x oF ele Oliver Farm Eq ath t Un Air Lines. income from livestock marketings facing the fact that they may not
: melt Int Business M.143%2 143% Omnib % 3% 3% Un Biscuit ... Pennsylvania in- ; sl Fudt- Br ow dow... [Int Harvester . 48% A + 2%| Ons Eiev A | Un Carbon .i. 45% Ya —..”°|by far the largest since the farm|be able to secure their entire nore dustrial areas, a ! 44% Ed 1 1, AOU, Mn B a i 5% #2 +1-32|price inflation of the last war. |mal beef, veal and pork selections and an expansion| Am Tob B .... 46 —% 2 Pn Un El Coal ... 5 % ii, | “Since the productive capacity of at the butcher shops during this of industry in the Am Type OF ol. 3 % .... |In ... 26% % .... |Pac G & El ..18% | [E 3% 3 the state has been operating for|temporary period.” Great Laked re-|- Am-Viscose. __.. ; t Paper 9% ¥ Dae. Ts Cons 2 3. Aun DY Pail 0 —.... |some time as close to capacity as| Ln¢ current meat shortage in a Top Slumps to $1 5.05 as Am Wosien w.. 2% 3% 2% + al of os ; Pen Am Airwys 17 17% % : iff Dist pf .. 31% 2|the flow of raw materials and nec-|S0™e Parts of the country, Mr. HenSouth. Dr. Bogen ' Am Wooleh pf 3 Pa Int 38 ot De nict . 18 CS % Gps | 53% — %|essary maintenance permitted, there derson said in a statement, “probe wipro 5000 Porkers Arrive at |Anaconde 26%s Island Cr Coal 26% 26% - Parke Davis ... 24% 2¢ =~ 24 = was little leeway for further expan-|2Ply Will not take a material turn expects the Mid- ri i WR = Patino Mines . 18% | Ing | a 4 rE Bande €Xpan-| : west, Southwest, Armour 10 -.. 3 : : 70 70 7 Lk LD 13% 13 : sion in June,” the bureau said, but|Cr the better for another four to Rocky Moantair, Stockyards. Armour Ti ppt. 53% Jarvis Co .. i eh wey 30% 2% ap EL pn added that there was some gain in|SIX Weeks, when the anticipated pin AEF i Hen hin i 206 nL 5 : — production as. indicated by an in- heavy fall run of hogs and cattle
Hog prices turned 10 to 15 cents|Asso Dry Gs. oh J & Lgh pf 5 een wo” vo : 8% Si% crease of nearly 10,000 in the num-|Comes to market.”
areas to grow in-|j wer at the Indianapolis stock-| Atchison ..... 40% J&L fi / : . T Ro d =| Atchison pt .. 64 gh pf 9 9 Pillsbury ..... 17% |. f Tob 20% 20% ber of factory workers in Indiana| In the meantime, he suggested ger Budrow wisieially new. " yards today, the agricultural mar-|Atl C Line ... 25% Bilis Coal iio “a 52 52 industries. voluntary allocation of available ome railroads|yeting administration reported.
Kan C Sou... : Pitts Coke | LG. en ‘ rere re ——————— civilian supplies as a means of tid= re henaieapped by managements| yyeights over 160 pounds declined ee dT AT Ran GS Som ped : 2 Li il | 1 il van Norm Mech 8% 8% ing the country over the summer ow to make changes and by|jg cents while lighter weights were Keith-Al-O pf.. | Bress stl car . 6% 6% 1 ya-Caro cn .- 1% 1% = : seasonal shortages. These shortages 8 lack of Blood, Go d Kelsey-Hayes B. 6% 6% 5% . |} 3g|Va=Caro 6 pf . 352 34% g 0! new blood. One advan-|.e¢ 15 cents. The top was $15.05, LC a 2xee Serv og 1 T | Vultee Aircraft 1% 1% ) have been accentuated this tage of the bankrupt ed s %|® ya ge 0 ankruptcy proceedings) gor good to choice 220 to 230-pound- Keystone Stl ...
03 108 103 | a |B | the large demands of the armed - ; July b 8 {13 has been to get rid of such man-|g.q Be + 3% i Lh 3 15% 5 % 68 | < 1%2| wapash pt ... 23 i AND RYE ARE LOWER forces and lend-lease. mgements, Receipts included 4509 hogs, 508|Bangr & Ar pf 26% Kress . 32% 22 Ole pt abr Walgreen ue
: 22 947, | Waltr Hr-G&W 35 A bumper hog crop is expected to, Two other factors helping or hin-|attle. 348 calves and 1085 sheep. | Both Ir Asphalt 2h JS 9%. Reger G&D. 26% 36% 28 11% | “i %| walworth -.... 3% ly ll . e dering railroad profits are the cli- ? D Bell Aircraft : | Ward Bak A . 3% CHICAGO, July 2% (U. P). — COME on the merkst in the eatly fa
; — h mate (upkeep of s southern road : HOGS (4509) dix An .. 30 Lambert ...... 13% 13% Batic. Ward Bak pf .. 22 22 Wheat, rye and soybean futures|which probably will be able to hold
Leh P Cem 18% Radio pf . 55 55 |. Warner Bros .. 5% --+-_ | continued fractionally weaker on the| down hog prices in spite of the is cheaper than a northern one)|gooq to Cholce— & e202 2 %|LYeh P C pf...107 ~-« |Radio-R-or "i. Yayne pump ... 18 % y o ay >
Be : Leh V Coal Cp.. 1% CR mibr 9 Ye 9% Wes Oil & S.... 17 . board of trade today, while corn and | continued heavy government deand the amount of branch roads and| 130- 140 pounds .........-.. $1808.30 - 2a 22 --:: |Leh Vv Goal pt. A o Reading 2 Bi. A West Pa El A... 45 oats held around steady. mands, he said. terminals. Until the truck came .180 POURS .vvuemsenness 14. , = z= Lehman ....... 21 Real Silk 2 2 2 | .- At th d of the first h heat EE Iai il re ant 30 Pounds susexvurecrns .... 15 y Ina re. 2 Rem Rand ... 8 5. 08 eee e end of the first hour, whea Beef supplies, he said, have
2 Republic, St1 . West Auto Sup. 16Y - Yi|was off 3% to % cent a bushel, corn 2 DE ayaa sarees 18, 'A5\ Sons "Al & L-O-F GIass +... 3s |] ad : : : ts to a el, ¢ fallen during the past two weeks branches and terminals got most POONAS +eueesiernsss 14) .05| Borden 1b MeN 1 ad Reve § . i s West Air Bike. 15 13. 4 — “®lunchanged to off % cent, oats off| to about 15 per cent less than ‘the ) of the business but these are mostly Ir RS SLY YB. gt I y|Bevere 53 pf. Riz 2 0g, |Westing El .... 69% s — s|% to up % cent, rye off % to %| average of the previous seven / expensive handicaps now. pOUNds e..seeeee.s. [email protected]( Bklyn U Gas .. Lobkhoed Arts 16 = %|Rewm Spring 41; Ne EY pL. .- 118% 4 |cent, and soybeans '% to % cent|weeks because the corn-fed cattle s . e ; oe Y / -
330- 360 POUNtS eseeccoeessess [email protected]| Bruns-Balke s ; 3 , Finally an investor should look Lone Star Cem; 35% 35% Richtield Oily 4 ° 4 70." | Wheel Steel ... 21% ~.. |lower. run is winding up and the grass
Mediam-— Bucyrus-Erie into that matter where railroads| ig. 200 pounds .. [email protected] Burlington M iF ; : ne EA White Mot i 13% Goo In the July contract, wheat|fed animals still are being fat
have sinned many times in the Packing Sows
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: St Jos Lead.. , Vg ie Wilson & Co.. } coos ’ 5 . } - past—financia” policy. A vailvead Good Ji CHA. rans, SEGA Foner Bros ee 3 5" —M— St 2% Fron of. 1.” Woodwerd ron: : : terday’s close of .$1.17%, corn un-| animals probably will not be ready that has kept its debts down and| 300” 330 pounds «n.rsoeees... [email protected]| Byers pf ...... teense 20% ; Savage ams Woolworth vee. 29 28 changed at 883 cent, oats % cent|for market for at least another has been stingy with dividends| 330- 360 pounds ............. [email protected] ce 2% 29 oie Ty gh Eo “lower than the previous 48% cents, th, he said ; 360 400 pounds [email protected] .. 9% , ... |Sears Roebuck. 557 g TO 817 81 IP montn, ne said. unless it had plenty of cash in| ~"° didi ‘1 cal Packing .. 18% 18% % | Martin (Glenn) 19% : i Ye. 4 Ya| Wrigley ...... : 5 rye 3% cent lower than 67% cents,| He also appealed to livestock — 1 artin . ) a eos { h : 5 reserve, can weather a depression 400. 450 pounds .e.eoeeevose. [email protected] Cal Packing pi. SL Bln 7o| Mathieson»... 20% a|Sharp & D..... 59 all, : i and soybeans % cent below yester-| raisers not .to withhold their anibetter than a free-spending road. 50. 34 550 POUNAS ..veecesssses [email protected] Canada Dry .. 12, 12 1 oa me on 38% fies Shell ve Hees Va Yio Ss T ee V2 19 I + 2 day $1.74%. mals from. the market any longer cove 2 RY ese 7 7 7 see ‘ : . EE ———————————— y . 2 # 8 250- 50 POUNdS +:vvevse... [email protected] | Car C & O ... 847% 84] al eau Simmons 143 a ln va|Joune SEW ef Sb a0 = ‘WAGON WHEAT than is necessary. He pointed out CONTINENTAL STEEL CORP. Slaughter Pigs gate J 3 pt, -1ol Va 21Y A | Ne oh 22 0% Simonds § & Stl ! ih Up to the close of the Chicago market| that present beef prices are in p Socony-Vacuum. 8 8 i tod Indianapolis fl il ‘Medium and Good— Celanese 18% Mesta Mach .. 28 28 So Am Gold ‘ 9) | ll Zenith Rad 14 14 ay, Indianapolis flour mills and graif|excess of 110 per cent of parity and of Kokomo put $600,000 aside for | “gy. "13 pounds [email protected] | Celanese 5 pr pt 89%, . Mident Pet ... 15% : as ve Zon ce elevators paid $1.08 per bushel for’No. 2 t tie first Balt of this year . TS Celanese SPN 0, rs Minn Hoy. .... 41% So Por R Sug.. ¥ 1% red wheat (other grades on their merits).| that hog prices stand at 121 per IN a. ponte Iefs CATTLE (593) Celotex 6 Mok Tor i” 18 2 a So Cat Ed... % | Dene dad No.3 White shellsd corn, sac; | cent of parity. a ro e Mo-K Tex pf . 2% ha lL ..... 7 v f \ . : ushel an 0. Ww. e shelled corn, C; $ it or a d Slaughter Cattle & Calves Ce AA MAE ve a | Mohawk Cp ... 14% 1 Fis & Sparks Yih ee 2 2 2 Incorporations No. 3White oats, 45c, and No. 2 red] They agreed that the meat s scarce Bo ir: Sieh Gertn-teed =... 17 1% Ue .... |MORANO BEAT HT IT ive|Spicer mip ll aE nou pt meme] Se _____. |ity—basically artificial, since live.e 8 : i { V. > i i on a Oo ooamon. | 100-300 pounds .............$1375@1475| Chic B I A’. 3% | Monsanto pf C.108% 108 | Squibb ER... 49 CEL dg 5 Bayne; agent, BT. bencte, same| VINNEDGE TRANSFERRED stock production is at record levels It was $25 a share for the same 1 Mor a Blip dfn db 3 oilod Se a gr [pains 008 a Sion "per sales} TM. Vinmedge, assistant super-| owas the rent of advancing, oot 2 pounds . 14, . te 10v . Y (EZ : Std Oil Ind .... 25% 1 visor in i hili ris | ingle ri r period of 1941. pounds [email protected] Siw 1 ar OE i a T 4 3 1114 Tel oh : Millen, Jr., George C. Thamas, Edward T. or Indiana for Philip Morris|ingless prices for hogs and cattle Sleve Graph Br Bin Te Mullins. Mig B. 2% 2% ; io. oil IT ro 3onele, tian Annual Conference of the & Co., has been transferred to|on the hoof. Because of high prices, a #8 ® poutids 135521000 Cota-tals. pn n vy 77 7 urray 5 %, 5% are on Fibh Methodist Episcopal Church, Muncie; re- Omaha, Neb., as supervisor for Ne-|packers claim they can not afford J ‘tt Jas “Ts [py —— 7 v8 eh organized under provisions of Not for i ed] ODDS AND ENDS: N. Y. Cotton| 1100-1300 pounds - 2861338 0 & Ak +. 10 Nash-Kelv ..... 5% 5% 5% EE de ES inns | ooka. He Is succeeded here by|to buy Hus reducing the supply-of
exchange has suspended an old rule yr. qym— Sol & S21. a Fle| Nat Aviation 1 7% Tia i 47 = "3 | conterence of the Methodist Church, Inc.|J- V. Stewart. beef and pork for retail. that persons on the trading floor| 700-1100 pounds «....oveeesss [email protected] Colum Gas ... lla WH - must wear a jacket or coat. Ji 1100-13 POUNAS cecesccccssey [email protected] Cc . 4 : OMMOnN=— C Bendix Aviation Corp. has declared] 700-1100 pounds ........c..e. [email protected] a $1 dividend. . . . OPA will soon Heifers Com Solvent
slice pulpwood prices. . . . Big ad- Cholee-, a ASL Comw & fo vl y i UNAS c.oceecevasse omw : vertising campaign is planned to| §00-1000 bounds ..oeeerees.. [email protected]| Cons Aircraft . 17 help sell surplus cheese. . . . Canada| good— . as fons Car in 19s is building a $40,000,000 synthetic aii 1000 Pounds sinus [email protected]| Cons Edison .. 13%
rubber plant to turn out 40,000 tonsj ge gone Edison: » 8 i)
diu in 1043. , . . Dow=Jones. predicted 30-1 00 pounds essvescncacee [email protected]| Cung COAL oovve Si yesterday that U. 8. Steel would fail | GR08— 014s 0.00010.35| Cont Gan east 25%
sessecrsesene Cont Can
. . 3 to earn enough for its common stock ll wets) Gout, Ins eres 38%
M 35 dividend this quarter (because of Good ; . [email protected]{ Cont Oil Del .. * gan
taxes) but would pay the $1 any- [email protected]| Corn Ex Bnk . 32% Corn Prod ... 52 way. . . . There were 45 new busi- Cutter and COMMON. vent ee Th Coty onnlil 3m ness corporations organized in In- Bulls (all weights) goth . Inter “es oe diana in June. ., . And only six of (Yearlings Excluded) Crane Co cv pf 92%
the 35 ofl wells drilled during the[B%ic |... 013@150| Crown Zener 10% - month in this state were produc- . c tive, and one of them was gas| GC d esesscsssssesesss [email protected]
Medium - fesse «s [email protected] (Daviess county). Cutter and common ...... 8.50@ 9.50
CALVES (348)
LOCAL ISSUES Vealers (all weights) —D—
Good and choice .«....ee.....$14.50 15.50 Davison Chem.. 9 9 Nominal quotations furnished by ldcal| Common and medium......... 10. a@ Decca Rec Inc.. 5% 5% unit of National Association of Securities| cull (75 lbs. up) [email protected]| Deere & Co 22% Dealers. Feeder & Svocker Cattle & Calves Stocks Bid Steers . 3elt RR Stk Yds com ..eseeee 51 Choice— Det Edison ..... 157 Belt RE Stk Yds Pfd +evevsee 53 500~ 800 POUNAS +...ecesesss [email protected]|Dist Seag ..... 19% 30bbs-Merrill co ssi uaey 800-1050 DOUNAS +sseseeessss [email protected]| Doehler D Cast. 22% 30bbs-Merrill 49% pd cesses 2 Good—. Dome Mines .... 11 Circle Theater com ....ceee0e 25 500= 800 POUNAS ..eo00eeessss [email protected]| Douglas Aire ... 59%, Comwlth Loan 5% pfd «eeesss ane 94 | 800-1050 POUNAS eescssesesss [email protected]| Dresser Mig .... 14 Hook Drug Co com 2Ya Medium— . Dunhill ........ 4 4 Home T&T Gt vayne 1% pid 0 [ 300-10 -1000 ) pounds «eeseseceeee [email protected]| Duplan pf .....117% 116% sssnseen om! : 6... | 500-900 pounds ceereiigioeeee [email protected] —E— Calves (Steers) Fast Air Lines 25% "a
: ‘91 0 Mill ... 3% Indpls P&L 5 £0 seers 93% Good and Choice— East R . Tndpls P&L ne P 11 500 pounds OWN s.......... [email protected]| Eaton Me ees i 2 Indpls Water 5% pfd Ce riei102Y ves Medium— Elei Auto-L .... 8 2 Indpls Water Class A com.... 15 500 pounds down............. [email protected] Cg pwr ax 9 " 1 Lincoln Loan Co 5'%2% pfd.... Calves (heifers) Elec 5 Bat pt. 2 4 Lincoln Nat Life Ins com .... 26 29 | Good and Choice— Eng P S'5 pL... 41% Rina Pub Serv 8% Bid ++. 78. 32,1 500 pounds down ....eceeeess 1T5@1400| Erie .....0eeees 6% d Pub
Medium— cesesses 6} 1% Pid 500 pounds dOWN............ [email protected] Rie o Ah pt
SHEP AND LAMBS (1085) Evans Prod .... 4% 4% —F—
Fair Morse .... 33
Ewes (sh Union Title Co com . 3 wes (shorn) ) United Tel go 5% ptd . a Good and choice....ecevev....$ $02 35 5% .. 21Ya
Van Cal ilk ‘pfd .... i Common and choice i 20% 2 by NR : > nd rd il i 'Ti i w van Camp Mlk Bom unui Spring Lambs Fed Mow 1. if 10 NX Standard Oil Dealers’ Tire Mi Gauge, plus new Bonds Good and choice .e.cieese.sss. [email protected] : el 9 87 b> Algers Wins'w W RR 4168 von .. | Medium and good ..........00 [email protected] 5
RnR rol [eT kik Bw BE Be Bu Dal = EY | | war-time method of switching, increases tire life. @ | OTHER LIVESTOCK |Ffumibe 80: 38 32 | |
nd, Roster. Whee! 1 PT. WAYNE, July 23 (U, P.).—Hogs— | Francisco Sug . Crabb-Reynolds-Taylor . ‘es - Freept-Sulph .. 33Y T&8 Fh Wayne Stas’ 85 108 10 to 15 Sense i 220-240 1bs., -90; gy ayne 5s 43.... : : ‘no G— 06 Tel Co 3938 T0:+.00.108 ... | w A a "$1433: | Geir Robt... 1% a’ 1 25; 150-160 Ibs., 14.35; 140-| Se Am Tr . 10 a7 10; 130-140 1bs., $13.85; 100- Gen Baking ro. 41, ) Uu Stags, $1150. Calves. | GR BiGle® 111 3% s 5&10 99 $1450." Lambe, $13.00." Yearlings, $8.50@ Gen Eleclric .. 21 e Water Works 5s 65....104% A ? : Sen Foods .... 32%
Pub Serv 3%s 60 ......107% 108 CINCINNATL July 23 (U. P.).—Hogs— ‘G&E AL. _% on A Se o 66 ... | Receipts, 2175; weights over 160 Tos. C100 Gen Ti 38% b T 1 45s 55 . 102 lower; lighter’ weights and sows steady; Out Adv A i Pub Te 4 Water Works 8s 57.106 top, $10.05, paid for good and choice 180- Precision . 127% rac Term so ann wm |B 528.360 Ths.” $14.00; 360-275 Ibs. Bf Ink pt 103 -Dividend. $14.40," 160-180" Lbs.
4.75; @13.25. G LOCAL PRODUCE : 8 TE od den Tx ir.
ul . heifers, S12 [email protected]; common | Gillette 5 ‘of. Leghord Bites Jens, tull-feathered, 17%2¢;| and medium, [email protected]; canners and| Glidden
tt , t % 3 7 } ¥ 3 - : SEER ” 2 h rollers, 2 tbs and over; colored, 18c; eT ON as Sommen ahd medium rich of ls Get mileage estimate on each fire. Your ~~ 2. Have each fire ; witched in accordance 3. How wear varies from wheel to wheel. ~~ &e Repeat this rotation every 2500-5000 pringers, 3 Ibs. and over; colored, 3ic; 3.5; Sanner and zie sows, $5 fol 5 dyear ...... 18 : To a] Standard Oil Dealer has a measuring gauge with its conditio re’ wear varies greatly Use poorest tire as spare; next poorest on left miles. It will help you even up the wear on
bay 11 0 an % With TogE. ie less. Weighty Zumge bulls, [email protected]; vealers £m + 10 estimave the approximate mileage each tire from wheel to wheel, Your weakest tire will front—it gets 14 % of the total wear; next best your tires. Then; by reasonable driving; regEggs—Currens receipts 54 Ibs. and up, | 15; common’ and medim, $1013.50; culls,| Granby Ca a : can still travel, Have him do this for you to- last a lot Tonger if it i; placed where it getsthe tire on right front, getting 19% wear; next ular 1000-mile inspection; and proper inflation
Graded Eggs—Grade A, large, 2% grade heap Fecelpts, 1200; lambs, spring, 0c “oh al % day. You can rate your tires according to con- . least wear. See diagr:m in next panel for per- best on left rear, with 29% wear; best tiron . you can be sure to get the full mileage your
A: eatin, 3lc; grade A, small, 26¢c; no lower via th e weak close Wednesday on th Be. . dition—best, next best, etc. centage of wear for ach right rear—it takes 38% of total wear. tires can give. y 0 rade spring lambs, with $1 "an reen . 1% .. : | ¢ } utter—No. 1, 100.40%e; No. 2, 38@| more off on lower grades; practical top,| Greyhound Cp. 12 ' Pi . “Older tires should be switched every 2500 seje: butterfat, No. 1, 36¢c; No. 2, 33c. | $13.50; few odd joie, higher; most good | Grumman Air E 3 . ° PER» } miles to get maximum mileage from the set. (Prices on produce delivered at Indian-| and choice, [email protected]; common and me-|Gulf Mob&Oh.. ) Lk apois, quoted by Wadley Co.) dium grades, [email protected]; culls down oo Gu M&Oh ————————————————
$6; most fat slaughter ewes, $5.50 d : = Less heat. on your tires | | ! DAILY PRICE INDEX Hazel At Gl .. ; s sae {i NEW YORK, July 23 (U. P).— U. S. STATEMENT |e Ee. - 8 Pd
. . WASHINGTON, July 23 (U. P.).—Gov- 9, Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted | ernment expenses or rai for the cur- : - 60%
ais index of 30 DaSs SOUT: jes: with fiscal year through July 21 compared | yoijand Furn . 330 compiled for United Press. (1930-32 "''P & year ago:
s Yea 100): Si Ti ry ni Yesterday ....coecoeeevsees. 157.72] Recaipts.. '567,385,639.25 03.815.8
Week eet ivessevess..156.90| Net Detf.. 2,775,831,106.82 ago eresensnsenen. 156.90) G00 R0lT 3803480,088.10 3,668,089,871.37
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And . . ; to make your car run well, last long, team up with these two great standbys : ; :
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2 Month ago “sess t sess RRene 154.66 or ay - iL 200. iy .84 8,455, 458.56 Cut your speed from 40 to 30 miles ¢ : = 2 to 1 over any other brand. Year ago cess anne sesRBsRRe 141.44 . * ’ ’ ’ 8.40 s5.83.522.302.0 you'll cut tire heat about 20°—a big saiing in tire =
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