Show j TER fER PRICE PRICEr r RANGE IS WIDE ib 3 13 3 Sees Rapidly Changing Conditions for Pro Producers in California 1 r FRANCISCO Jan 12 IF P- P ic coast butter butler producers wen went Ugh h a year of or swift changes In In but emerged with far less of ofin ofin in returns than had been reed red re- re led ed d in fn the preceding year Stocks wd and d ranged within a few months p i the he lowest point in years to the Jest est ever recorded on on the coast cout of F. F H H. McCampbell urge rge of the state federal marketS market S office oUke here placed the average l ale price of top grade butter San Francisco for 1933 at 2111 ts is 3 a pound While this was comet some some- t lower than the thc 2198 cents averI averIn aver- aver averin I in 1932 th the drop was moderate pared to the tiie 1932 fall rall from 2812 he e preceding year he fhe c highest price in recent years the 1928 average of 46 07 cents bm m October 1928 when the prom pro- pro bers m ers got an average of cents re e c was a long decline to June 1932 cents Rie he 1933 low month was February lh h an 1882 cents average Low ces early in the year reduced d Pate Pa Pa- te coast supplies to pounds April 1 1 When then federal buying to maintain Ices kes was first rumored and later lf ame me an actuality storage stocks cd ed up to reach the highest te re In C In Pacific coast history on Sep Sep- fiber 1 1 when stores totaled r pounds This was whittled down by January lo Io to pounds still pounds still an untidy un- un tidy eldy weight on the market and CUy responsible for the current low lowe ce ce e of cents Much of the store stor- stor e stocks are owned by the govern govern- nt t t. t however and will not come cometh cometo to othe the th market |