The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Scdem. Oregon, rridorr Morning. August 18. 1948
PACT SEVLft
-i-
Cattle Decline
(lited in Falling;
Grain Futures
CHICAGO. Aunt 15 -il'l- Corn
and nat futuie weakened today
t n rec ipt of good moisture over
w iHe e turn of the Kriun belt
and a irxil by the dcpaitmcnt
f agin ultnif that cattle in mid
weleiii feed lots on August 1
irr down 45 per cent from last
)fr
Corn .howed the v idet de-
rlnir. f-Il.i.K itfpidly nt ne time
fieri - i-Id. nriier were un-
(1 Mdi h dropped 4 1 leiil.
in m rri.uket tfiie the
4 hi e halted ami a mall ir-
n vrn developed Moth Jimaiy
o1 M.i.ih cmn teached new
e." r .i i :.!.-
A! !tc ('.n-e coin w.. S'k-S'j
lvn: J..i.u.ity $1 3.Tj-'!, and
were iff '.-I1., AuKUt
US,-3! B .! II ' M.ld i,t $1 l'H'.
ff '4
Wti.l n taunted Me.idy 111
thf (.i t: rrnkit (ii.iin men ;nd
!r:ke f trie CIO n.'iliotial m.iii
tirr.e un on n tr:e (livol 1-aki-
m- v re4 .i ' t 1 hi 1 k ti e nio e
rr. r ! f wheat to etet 11 lake
Portland IVotlurr
MiHTl AM) Ote An IS iAI'i
BhitV - fl Trnl.l ivf .il.irtl tn Irii-
rfiertte. itiai.ri llivt o ) t V maxi
mum f 6 if 1 per rent acidity. !
llv.-rrl - :n If!ljiu1 7 7 - "i Re lit. fire-rTnj-Tj
rj it ii x iitium if 35 rif I
ir ir' !.'. . 7o Hi -i.inl UI
7!. t .;i-v route, ami rourtlr
pi -r ! ? r- tti.n fir.t or TO'i-Tlo i
I -.e,e Vi.nK pi irr In , lottlani
Tl..i;"t' iirrtfi-n nr-le. 4.V47c lr:
Orrerm lr.t 4t-47c Ih. triplet.. 45-
44r :i-.
Mjttrr - Wholesale FOB hulk M
It. c-..f.e. A A H3 wiilr 7D-71r lr A
3 xtur M,-. lb. H Vi unit 6.
M jr ib m urr 7r
lfK I'u i ! .a-i . finm farmer.
Curtetit rrvriptji 46-4Hc. Iun imv
1 rln tn-lnvi hnlej iitinta- (
tw-r. en giade4 la (or tier! heneiy
Fr(i - To wholesaler A I I il r
Uitr Sl'.-WjC. mrdium 48'.-5)lr,
rr.all pullrt ',- I '.,-. R trade lare.
4 j
lrr''l rt.ickenn SlliriB to re
tail' )r ing liiiilrr .1 ir up 52i
ctilorrd 'iriiv 37 I-jMi.i n lot I. 32c, old
ItMMtrri arid tk'
I it il Kliriii No 1 qualltv
t.r.ui 1,-2 lb TiXli- lrr 2-3
4-3Vr Ih 3 4 lt 3A-3- lr imnlril
4 t rd itef 37-3JU Ib n-lorrd hens, j
M int ?4 27r lehrrn hern, all I
U II 2Nr lr. iooter arid alair.
13-17c up
rUM( i Avriitr n rrtailen; 45-.V)e
H dr.wl pi iiei to priKlucrim. 40-45c.
frier. li frer. Htittt? 4-0 lb .
4-?7r
rnn.n Oirgiin irrrrt No 1. IWI-
do I .in tiM
Orix.rn W ali dry No 1. 1 1 35
f ib aaikt Calif trllou. laigr
rrrT.rt.4.ri fmti 1 .15-1 V)
f'r.t a)i ii e .r Uiok whit No I
ar. n1or li.n wlntr No 1 (3 ()-
Id N 2 Mic (I Mi lb a k
Vral AA 2-2nc. A 24-Sftc; B
K7 24- I' 2i-2?i- c-ull IB 2iH-
I'lor fiir I'liKk 34I-32C
rut AA 2', A 2 2c: B
4 'NT
M.iin.n 10 14c arcordmf to qual
ity a"d nrlfhl
IW ! A A 2 -.Vc A 2-2lc. B 23
JS C 21 -i2r canner anrl culler 7
tBr r.rrirr and vitrer bull 24 -25c
(win balk -Crrn. S'.c. iry. '
Wool V:lrv iiiinr and iriediuiri
I t tdn 4 V h
MoTian 4H Ib on I? i' oiith (iimlh
H - W hnl.l. tmpiiierit , Alfalfa
Kr. 2 til belter. 30-f3l V) ion oat. and
vetc r ii i ed liav. vailrv inmin a-.k
Inr purr 2 1-424 clover lilt itncerti--,
lied 71 :; 'n balei on f.im No
limuUit falein l)t.on or Waah
jnr'or: (.Ml 50 32 (Ml
I'orlliiml UrlM'k
FfiKTI AND Ore Aug I lAPl
Ca"ie iliblf IIMi laKr. 25 lien
eially lr.dv on (II la.'e few lilyli
n.ed .. leer. I5 5) iniMI Med lr if
145o n V) (,ik1 cow. I.IKI-14M)
n rd I0(r-'7i cutler -com 7 Ml-U 55 can
rw i M-75 Heef bull I4'M V' nun
fried ullT IO0O-I2 5O liml riolce
Vt.rr IHIKi 17 CM) coin 'Tied 17(1(1 15
)(-. 7 " salable, active ail rl.wl
s f.oatfl -choice 1WI-220 lb barro
ar.d M Vi few 1 411- 1 70 II.. 23 25
flu'k Mm 1 do 2(1 no few l.eavie. over
i, 'K Ml pkf fiMxl 7 'I ll feeder
i- 22 li
Vi ei Vl .alal.le m t-an.l.. .Iradv.
run .Iradv (iiaal ilii. ir 113 I CI II.
apt I..K l.i. I.. 14(111 VI It.rd UK' I5IK)
fr Kli clioice ") Ih lipped
I" 15 im Vi fin! t""! vt 7 3 lit
Portlaml (.rain
I'llHll AM) Oit Au( 15 iAI'i
A t.eal futuie iiniuole1
I ..I. l.rl t.Ml i ..ft wlille
t ia.
at.rt i..'r r 4 luitit'K iriii
t si.
w le i uli I SI. vrtrtti ted
I SI.
M.'1 ied miiilei lltitln.tt
I SI.
l pet tent 1 SO'.. 11 p I tent
12 per ent 1 14
I iMI.
Hard white Haatt 10 per cent
! Ml
11 jer cent 2 CO 12 per t ent 2 02
lui.i . in receipt. wheat no bar
lev 2 f.o .. 4 oiin 1. iat 3 hay 2.
r ' ' f i-rd T
i
Salem Market
Quotations
HI TTISf AT
I'lrtTilUfi 7S
Ni. 1 77
N. 2 74
ni ttir rsiT
Ai.leaie p.i.nd - 72
Keia 1 QLiartri pound .. 2"
Half fiou'id 3"i
!., t..f 77
t l.i.s
Fltil i.'l . 4S
Med'un il.i.llillla 44
r I LIRt
No 1. hrri 2
No 2 rn. . . 22
r t i 3
IMIktlKK (By alley Pat k
Iveef item ... IS to 17
Krf eov. 10 to 13
Da r row. (Ml to 10
ftu.i OS to l :i 1 ,
1 aralM. lop 13 54)
I e. 4 IMI
Va- lir t la ' t . 1 1 i
H r top 1BO-770 lt 72 Vi
Over 2n 21 75
- . to IS Vi
T-. 'o 14 0(1 to IS IN)
Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless (lights
TWtxea aav mrkUtwr axulu 1 BalV
ef ti.it.lMorlirun whoa keta to purify Um
.in4 aa1 kee) fceahhr. t Kea iker e4
tir4 and 1. a t work riht la Ika aiartian.
snary t. ale h. to ret up aiekta. t reiurnt
eacmivlv I rr. w It h nartinff . mi bur tunc
oanrtimra tJvrre la aomethina; ftm
wiu. yvur ki ne - or Uadder. lon t Bratavt
tlia. a4it.m . rv4 loaeealuabky. raatuJ .fcrep.
A hew a.rrier of kwlney f uoetoa permit.
ffrtaru matter tn i.maia In yavir biood. It
r r alao .te hair.r( Utrkaehe, iKeuioalia
". lna. !.. of pep liwl rwrary.
rwellirvr pviffiaeaa aaikr Ua . y... keatarWa
ai a. i.
iMi i tl Aab roar 4ncrll ffr Poaa'a
T O., a atiaai.laat aiur.llr. uaa4 .ureafuny
to aiillaaa f.r ever 40 aara. s.'i .
topy rlM4' a4 win klm tat talk ut
kHtitev ImIiii fliMfcj an. eimnma waava tmmm
New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK.
Aug. lS-iVD-Today'i
Al Chem & Dyr
American Can 101 !
Am Tow & Lt 18!4:
Am Tel A Tel 1974
Anaconda . 4l
Atchinon . 112
Bendix A via . 4.Ji
Beth Steel HOT,
noeing Air . 29 1
C anadian Ful .... 18 i
Calif Pack 40il
Case J I 48 ,V
Chrysler 1174!
Comwlth Sou ... 4S4J
Con, fklison .. . 30
Cons Vultee 24
Cont Ina . 55
Crown 7.el 34 4
Curtias Wr. 7
DotiKtas Air off
Dvjpont De Ne '
On !trir 46 '
Gen. Foodi
Gen. Motors ..
Good jear Tl ..
Gt North pfd ..
Int Harvest ....
Int. Paper pfd ..
J. Manville :
Keruwott .4 ...
Iconic ' Bell A ..
Maytag
Miami Copper
Mont Ward ..
Nash Kelvin ..
Nat Dairy
NY Central
North Am Co ..
Northern Pac ..
Pac A mFIh ..
Par C" Elec .
P. T AT..
Pan American
Penny J C
iMiirket Feels
Lakes Strike
NEW YORK. Aug 15-(vStok
Kenerily tKik the buck track in
today market, although felling
luisMjre wax exceptionally fliglit
thi 'UKhout .
Uiokers attributed the retreat
mainly to the cloudier labor' out
look, rr lulling the (jn-at Lakes
slnppiitg rtnke. many noaller
walkmits and apprehension ' over
ihipwiiI vvaife demand in the
iiutomotive and other industi ies.
(Jood dividends aided a few issue
knit failed to impress others; con
cerned. Stocks and Bonds
Cry nl'ed by Tne A.tmcialed Pre
August IS .
STOCK AVIHAI.KI
Ml IS IS 4W
Tburadav 103 I 43 7 52 7 74 S I
I'rruuiK day 104 o 40 33 0- 77 5 1
Week ago 103 0 40 3 S3ft 77 S
Month ao 103 1 47 0 92 J 77 2
Year ago 13 7 38 9 46.0 64 6
BONO AVERAGI "'
20 10 10 . 10
Rail Irvdu L'tll Forn
Thursday 101 4 10341 107 6 78 3
I'revtou day 1017 103 0 107 6 76 2
Week kK 1015 103 107 8 713
Month ago 102 1 103 107 7 77 6
Year ago . S 103,4 107.) 72 6
RELATIVES VISIT
MILL CITY Guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mr. Leland Kaplinger
were her father. Fred Mark of
Marion, her brother, Victor 'Hack
of San Erancisca, Calif., her un-
12 ft. Cedar
Inloard Boat ,.,.
10-Ft. Cedar Boat
Sleel Casting Bods
Slep-on Cans White Metal .
I'lelal Bread Boxes
Galvanized Pails
Haml Saw 52, 8, and 10 Point; Miller Falls
Hrarr, 10 & .2 inch Sweep; Stanley Planes;
Large AMrtrrieiit Irwin Auger Hit; Tinnert
Snip, Aborted Sizen; Metal Machinist Tool
C.hohtr.; Yankee Katrhet Screw Drivers;
l-QT. UNIVERSAL
Pressure Cookers 12.50
ALUMINUM RED & WHITE
Enamel IQlchen Slools 3.95
KEDTIKl
nai. f ' ''
' ' mm t im smassjs " fck-jtfcsj"'
uQJl ii fU l Jsl l
Court & Front
G0
BROOKILVU
DODGEQS
vs.
CHICAGO
ROCCIETS
S the nation's outtntling pUyars in a
wida-open. hr ill-pat kd gam. Th only
ppeararx of big laagu Pio(iorval teams
ia Portland this linos. Tickets on salt at
J.K. Gill Co.. S W. Sth and Stark. Logcs
IJ60. Grandstand I? SO; General Admis
sion $1 60. fas includtd.
m ei y9
LaJULTI10f.lfl3 UsIUIC STnCSJT.1
Sunday
closing quotations:
32 Vi Radio Corp
67'sl Rayonier
69 Rayonier PFO .
59 Reynolds Met .
93 4 1 Safeway
128 I Sear Roeb
136 Sinclair Oil ....
57i So. Pacific
31 "t Stan Brands .
144! Stan Oil Cal .
14 V Stew-Warner .
79'slStOdebaker
13 i
-i 27
37 4
. MS
- 29 4
4
18 'a
604
- 454
... 59'
. .. 31 S,
- 32
... 18
.. 25,4
...150
- 42'4
28
8814
4i,
... 30S.
. 54 4
20'i'Suri. Mining
404
23
34
27
Union Oil
Un. Pacific
Un. Airlines .
Tin. Aircraft
t44lU. S. Steel
44i Warner bron
152 I West El mfg .
. 18 Woolwortn
504
Ncw Chrysler
Line Disnlaved
Featuring the ornamental wcmmK
of white ash and mahogany in
natural colors, Chrysler's new
"Town and Country" car is on
display today by C. J. Taylor of
the Salem Automobile company
at 435 N. Commercial.
The car is declared to b out
standing in distinctiveness, with
individualistic styling and flow
ing colors. Th unveiling: here
follows a nationwide tour of the
new line.
Four door, six passenger re
dan, a luxury brougham and a
roadster now are included In the
"Town and Country" class, built
on the Windsor chassis and pow
ered by a six cylinder engine. A
convertible coupe anil custom
club coupe are on;the New York
er chassis with an eight cylinder
engine.
.The new line was begun before
the war. under the plans of Da-;
vid Wallace, Chrysler president.
to transfer a Utility vehicle into
an ultra-smart passenger car, and
popular acceptance of the idea lect
to further development w that a
complete, proven line could be
made ready immediately after
materials were available.
cle, Frank Hack, also of Califor
nia, and her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bran
der of Troutdale.
225.00
69.50
... 8.95
1.93
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Li ii ti t (jib p c !
Phone 9163'
9i '
ITJlghirl
Grangers to
Meet Today
UNION HILL The subordin
ate and juvenile granges will
meet tonight at the grange hall.
The Juvenile grangers and their
matron, Mrs. Henry Hansen. en
Joyed a wiener roast at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Darby of
Victor Point Sunday.
Those attending the Pomona
grange picnic in Silverton on Sun-
M UN I II . H
a li ai - ' . .' 1 1 i. .'
V ail5T t ' I ' I'l 1' te' taae wlir. Maek (
--.N. r fr:r ' ' ' . V " I I, kiiu cif luht- UMp '
You Will Love This Latest Sears' First!
6 Knivell (O)
6 Teaspoons! J mmmam
6 Tablespoons!
Modern streamlined, exclusive design set with extra
sharp edges ... all made of quality stainless steel with
scarlet plastic handles. Tarnish-proof, rust-proof will
retain lifelong brightness! A 24-pieco set for kitchen and
dinette use that you will treasure!
- .- a - J a;" V --imr '
.'. . m at
Scout Typo Knife
Ltttktr ptnch, eart- afl
tlnaj hlaa. kettle "1M
a e n r ana) awe W af
atrDver alalia.
Eagle Padlock
Stool aHackie Vlth
kraaa aaa and two
r(4 fcays.
89c
li
' I " r' '' ' ! r ' " "'V
. ' '. . ' ." ' ! . ..'
Heavily Constructed
Compactly Made
Be sure that your children's clothes look well pressed
for the school days to come. A strongly made wooden
board with heavy steel reinforcements at all points of
strain. Made of well seasoned lumber, splinter free.
Standard size.
day from the Union Hill grange
were. Mrs. Myra Fischer, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Gilmour, Mrs. Carrie
Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Fox and Floyd Fox, Jr., George
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tatei,
Mr. and Mrs. Verny Scott, jGuy
and Keith Scott, Miss Alice; Ja
quet, Mrs. Jessie Carter and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Marble of Olym
pia. Wash.
MINNESOTANH AT MCNIC
CENTRAL HOWELL A group
of folk from here were at a picnic
Sunday at the Qaks park. All
4-BLADE
KNIFE
H 39
A dandy, all-around pocket
knlfa, coenpUta with Us
thee punch, ooeew-drlver.
can oponer, and aap ro-
mtrver.
Hedge Clippor
419
a w mall
naalal In raat-raemt.
nt fraen finish.
59
Eugene Cooks
Buy Meliama
Grocery Store
MEHAMA Mr. ami Mrs. Eu
gene Cook recently purchased
the Mehama groeeiy stole and
adjoining propcily fiom Hoy
Wassam of Salem.
were former Minnesotans
former friemis.
and
5-Pc. Flashlight
-98
Has an astra. remtw
bl rod spotl'S"
' Heavy laH4 "44
alti Ha'.
Pocket Flashlight
Tiny flaaHIIM with
real M1 cream plaat
ta caaa. Win kat
tailai and l tni.
59c
Dunlop Razor Blades
6 Pkgs. of 10 89c
t '
Made of Syvodloh surgical
chroma stool Fit a'l popular
Joublo odgo rasoro. Toots ohow
average ohavor goto S shaves
pr blade.
Ironing Board Cover
S4a4e ef extra hoavy
04etai nttaln sheet
kn. Tin adjuataak
dra watr Ing atjrle.
52
Household Broom
98c
All corn fc r a m.
otltohod 4 time.
Natural aelee. hard
yaa handte.
- tMna.) eftsV - . to . i '. : - ax
r . " . . 'Li " -y
. . 1 ' ' '
- T
Earl ' Wolfkiel underwent a
major !- tt i m at CimmI Sanuiil
tan liot-pitul in I'm Hand last wee k.
New arrivals in .Mehama home
lecently weie a mui limn to Mr.
atiVi j Mrs. Otto Davcnpoit; a
daugiiter to Mr. and Mm. Edward
Keyse. and a daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Walter hi. ink.
Mis. Oral Gieer inleil Willi'
i
relative in Eugette fiver the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith
anil sons. I-onaid nd Michael,
Lightweight
(I W
IlD.ETrnSDS OuGAlTGl
Underwriter h Approved
A beauty to look at, built like an electric rtreptace with
steel reflector that brightens up the room. Gleaming
tubular steel base with metal ends finished in bronie-.
color baked-on enamel. 6-ft. cord inc. 110-120 yolt A. Cj
L--Ba,-"
.aaT ' .am- U
ELECTRIC HEATING PAD
1 10-125 Volt A. C.
Tor the alt room or to uoe In
. . . .
OOvor mat io aaauy rtmavaon
. .... . .i I
cao to protect ini neoiinn tnnifiu. a pT""
Handy, Single Burner
K1(2)1T
IP EL AUG
2
9B
Quick, Clean, Low
Use It to cook at the breakfast
Uoe It to cook a aulcfc lunch
Mating element . . . cord and
Drip Coffee Maker
MaOa ef vlli !! Pt
tery. crate and crach
reeiatart. Ivary alr
with ttealsn.
-98
Salt. Pepper Set
- 30c
eporkllne flaea t
artakae aat with
Orful plastic Sep
Pirn-
ma
1
returned Sunday after i'a v acation
at NeUci tt '- .
if i-. . -
Sunday dinner gueit of, the
Jack Itngaas were Mr, aad Mis.,
Krecl Davis of Salerri and Mr.
and Mrs. Jen y Lyons of Lyons.
Mr. ind Mis Ft. I Sagrofty i
and family, accompanied byl Mr.
and Mis. Vein Coodrll aivl Clr-eiu-e,
viited the Peari Creek
gneiil station Sunday;
Mr and Mis H. E. Sb e! It were
imIoi at the Ia-t Hra.r.t home in .
Mai leny last Satuiday, " f
j - " ... i
. . . Portable
95
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!" Be -a - a A ' aT
st ' '
ohlldronjo bods. Iad ao blanhot
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iwr mmny -. . . -
a ..Jk..u mm '
Coal Cooking lnit
table ... uoe tt for tho'atek room I
for the school children! Protected
plug are Included.
Dutch Oven
Haavlly made ea.t
alommum Dwtrh !
n. Uaa to k ( k ,
reaat. or Mao oo
479
French Chef
SparkJlnaj almnlwum
59
f ranch Chef frying j
pan. Easy to clean.
484 Stale St.
Salem, Ore.
77
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