The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 08, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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"TITE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier
T1i Stat man. Salom. Proven, Wodnooxkry. SopL 8. 19i3 H
, DAILY AM) SUNDAY
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Stocks Stace
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DICX TRACT
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PATHFINDER- WE'LL OVERTAKE
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HAVE TO SLOW DOWN - IF THEY
SIGHT US BEFORE SUNSET,
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American Can . 85Vs(Gen Electric 41
Am Power & Lt 10)Gen Foods 40
Am Tel & TeL.lSSiiGen Motors 64
Anaconda 37T8lGoodyear Tiro 41
Bendix A via 35IInt Harvest
Beth Steel 37Int Paper
Boeing Air 23
Calif Pack - 38
Canadian Pac 18
42
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81
iKennecott
Libby McN &
Long Bell A
Mont Ward -Nash
Kelvin
Nat Dairy
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Caterpillar
Chrysler
Comwlth Sou 3N Y Central
Cons Vultee 10 Northern Pac 24
Continental Can 35 Pac Am Fish
Crown Zel 30Pac Gas Elec 34
Curtis Wr 10 P T Sc T 97
Douglas Air (Penney J C 47
Dupont do Ne..171
Radio Corp
Rayoniec
Rayomer
Reynolds
Richfield
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Pacific
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NEW YORK, Sept 7 A I
modest riso in today's post-holi
day stock 'market continued the
upward trend of the past week.
Late strength In steels and mot
ors pulled! other sections of the
list upward.
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la this city Saturday. September 4,
Rily JamcafRitchey. lat reaklant on
Salem rout j 2. box 301. at th oi
1 years. Sirvivd by tha wifa, tfn
Ann Ritcbeyi Salem, and by two dau-h
tcrs. Mrs. BJ O. Butch of Cuffen and
Mrs. C. C. InxcrsoU of PorUand: ' flvai
U. S- Steel and Chrysler paced I . Paul Su lutehay and Don H.
an early mild rally that faUed rTTZl
to carty through, but later they of Salem; a brother. Gre Ritcbey oi
took command and dominated th GrU; a sister. Mrs. Addle Manninc
list froom then to the close.
Steel was ud 1 to 82. and
Chrysler finished ahead 1 at I
61. Bethlehem gained , and
Republic and Youngstown Sheet
8c Tube each . General Motors
of Salem; 10 grandchildren and five
great grandchildren. Services will b
held from
Wednesday,
Interment Id
the W. T. Rlgdon chapel
September 8. at 1:34 p.m.
ueicrest Memorial park.
was up
baker
at 64. and Stude-
i at 25.
Volume was 910,000 shares:
which is considerably above the
660,000 shares of last Friday. Of
948 shares traded 435 issues clos
ed with gains and 283 ended
with losses:
RICHARDS : Ii
William I. Richards, late resident of .
baiem. route a. box B7M, September
4, at a local hospital at the ace of iL.
Survived by his wife Leo Nora Rich
ardj of Salebi- three sons. Thomas J.
mcnirai of
Portland Produce
58 Studebaker
18 Sun Mining
29 fTransamerica 11
18Uhlon Oil 34
Un Pacific 92
lUn Airlines 13
KI S Steel 82
Warner jBros 11
Wool worth 48
WEDNESDAY'S BROADCASTS
Daylight Saving Time
Kilocycles: KSLM 1390, KOCO 14M, KOIN 97 , KGW 629. KEX 1199
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PORTLAND. Sept. 7 (AP Port
land wholesale market (prices retail
ers pay wnoiesaiers, except wnere om
erwute no leal :
Buttertat (UnUtive. subject to im
mediate change) Premium quality
maximom of iJ5 of one percent acidity
delivered to (Portland M-OTc lb.; first
qualityj 79-83: second quality 73-78
Valley 'routes and country points 2c
less than first.
Butter (wholesale. FOB. bulk cubes)
Grade AA; 93 score. 78c lb.: A. 92
score. 78; B.jM score. 71; C. 89 score
70. Above prices are strictly nominal.
. Cheese (selling price lo,- Portland
wholesalers -t-Ore(on singles. 4S-35c;
Oregon,; ft-lb.l MX. Bl-aTc.
Eggs s (to wholesalers) A
Urge. C2a-69c dox.; A
ium. W,-2h',: A grade.
M',: B grade., large. M',i-M',t.
Eggs (purchased from farmers)
Current receipts. UU-M'.ae doz.: buy
ers pay 3-3 Vc below wholesale quota
tions, on graded Dasas for west nennery
eggs. . j
Live chickens (paying price to pro
ducers H No. I 1 broilers under J' lbs.
37-30C B.: fryers. 2-3 lbs. 43-44: k lbs
3-4: roasters. ids. ana over.
fowl, leghorn, all weights. 28-29; color
ed fowl, all weights. 21-33; old roost
era. 1S-1S.
Rabbits (average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animals) sa-ezc; fryers,
live, white. 32-33: colored. 30-31: old
or heavy. 15-12.
fresh, dressed meats (wholesalers to
reiauers in aouui a aunuiru i . ,
Steers Good, all weights. S54-SSi
commercial. K4S-50: utility. S44-4S.
Cows: Commercial. S41-M; uuuty.
238-41; canner-cutur. 833-37
Beef cuts (good steers) Hindquart
ers. 161-62
trimmed. $80
Salem and John I. Rich
ards and Edward W. Richards, both of
Toledo. Oresron: two daufhtcn: Mr
1. E. Strawn of Salem and Mrs. C W.
McMlckel of ; Hermiston: 13 rrsndchUd-
ren and one 'great grandchild. Member
of the IOOf. Services will be held
from the Howell-Edwards chapel Wed
nesday. September S. at 1:30 pjn. In
terment in Leo Mission cemetery.
HEWITT ' I .
Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel.
vin S. Hewitt, at a local hospital. Sep
tember 6. Announcement of senricea
later by the Clough-Barrick company.
REID
In this eitr. Sentamber; S. tTattiat
Ellen Reid. 1st resident of 493 Ford
at age of 89 years. Survived by a
niece. Lulu Lukins. Salem, and by two
nephews. Pete Tow. Salem, and John
M. Sloan. Portland. Services Thursday,
September J at 1 :30 p.m. at the W. T.
Rlgdon chaDel with lntrtnnt In Ta
Miasiosi cemetery. j
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trade. .Tli -fZZT'Jj? TT1
ESSl 1- f1"1' at ho.ital September V
small, si a- Announcement of nHu. i... i
Clough-Barrick company, j r
McDERMOTT j " H j
Nn thU eltjr September t. Joseph Mo
Dermott. CavMLrVa Mnv win
hf r"day-: SePember 10. at 18 a.m.
r.; T Sl- roara cemetery. Direction
W. T. Rirdon comnanv.
RIRHKN
Gottleib Reihen.
late resident of TM
ut nis wise. sirs. Car
rie Olson IRelhen. HUr.- t.nu.
7??VLJ?nlSS&mi POmghter.
Wa S. Wrtgt Spokane. Wash niece)
Mrs. Margaret Janich. Aurora. Colo,
Services wiB be hM rt..t.- '
Barnck chapeL Wednesday. ImC l
it 3 p.m. Interment at ibri-i.
ncutaaui uowors, (r
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Extension Serv. News St SportsITop o" Morning News
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Farm Time I Farm Time JOld Songs (Sam Hayes
cowboy Agronsky Bob Elson
(good steers) Hindquart- k.- viil-i - eTT ..""i0"0 V
square Chucki. SU-o3: rUs. M-74; fore- ffi' v2iSt! "v"1 ' P m- st tho
quarters. 244-45. church under tho Walter
Veal and calf Good and choice. 130- f"f jnprtuary at Independence. In-
o s i, " "Jigs vauey cemetery.
Surviving ark two sons. Archie Ken
worthy and Joe Kenworthvi
51: commercial. 245-46: utility. 240-43.
Lambs Spring, good-cnoice. w-eu ids.
247-49: commercial, all weights. 245-46.
Mutton tiootl. 70 lbs. down, 921 -za.
Pork i cuts:! Loins No. 1. 8-12 Ins
(75-77; shoulders. IS lbs. down. 255-57;
fZeke Manners
Hthters. Mrs. Minnie Glrard MrT
BUI McMillah. Mrs. Lura Jones Mrs.
NoLa Henina-Sen. Mr. lot. K.V-.ls
spareribs. 3 lbs. down. $52-54; caress- Mrs. Lsverne; Brooks; 21 grandchildren
ses all! weights. 244-45. . and reat grandchildren. ;
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KSLM Orchestra
KOCO Dick Shannon
KOIN User News
KGW Fred Waring
KEX Breakfast Club
Cecil Brown Sons Pioneers I Bargain Counter
Young America, West. Melodies ICofiee Cup
Feature Story Grand Slam Rosemary
Fred Waring Uack Berch Melodies
Breakfast Club (Breakfast Club Breakfast Club
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KOCO Hymn Singer Fair Hilites , (Without Words I News
KOIN W Warren I Aunt Jenny IHelen Trent Gal Sunday
KGW Tommy Dorsey ITommy Dorsey (Tommy Dorsey ITommy Dorse y
KEX Melody Go Knd Easy Aces Breakfast iBreakfast
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Kneass News
Ted Malon
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I Peggy Lee jLullaby Rhythm Cole Trio
Perkins 'Or. Malone iGuldlne Light
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KOCO News f Cowboy Jubilee! Hal Derwin
KOIN Mrs Burton I Perry Mason I Nora Drake
KGW Double Nothing Double Nothing! Today's Child
Betty Crocker I Club Time (Star Spotlight
(Queen a Day
IHal Derwin
I Evelyn Winters
Light World
Northwesters
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(Ted Steel
(Come Get- II
Ma Perkins
I Ethel. Albert
(Bike Show,
Meet Missus
Pepper Young
2d Honeymoon
(Buck Nation
INoon Favorites
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Right Happiness
13d Honeymoon
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4-H Fair
Classics
Art Baker
Stage Wife
Listen to This
IFair Roundup
(Classics
I Art Baker
(Stella Dallas
I Listen to This
West Salem IBing Sings
Leibert IMem. Musi
Newspaper I Newspaper
Lorenzo Jonas IWtdder
Kay West
(Kay West
Bros
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Heart's Desire IHeart's Desire lOrchestra (Orchestra
W. Salem Hour W. Salem HourlW. Salem Hour! W. Salem Hour
Hint Hunt iHint Hunt I House Party I House Party
Ctrl Marries Portia's Life I Plain Bill , Farrea
I Bride Groom luraesuroom
Jay Stewart
I Jay Stewart
Country killed meats:
Veal Too Quality. 41 -43c: other
grades according to weight and qua!
'ty- .
iiogs ! Light blockers. x-jc 10.
sows. 3Z-36C lb.
Lambs 42 -44c lb.; mutton 10-20C lb.;
BeefGood! cows. 33-37 c lb.; canners
and cutters. 32-34C lb
Onions 50 lbs Wash., walla waiia
vellows. commercial. 22.00 - 25; Idaho
yellows, medi. 21JS5-2.00: CaL reds. No.
Is. 2225-35; yellows, large. 220-60;
white. S3.0O-Z3.
Potatoes r Ore.. Boardman white
No. Is. $XJ5-2: Russets. Central
Ore No. 1-iA. 23-25; Wash. Yakima
russets, no I -A. iuihu; wmte
25-lh BO-93cJ
Portland nay and grain Prices Feed
wheat 173-74.50 ton bulk, prompt de
livery FOB Portland; feed oats strictly
nominal: barley, ho. i, a-io. wesrer.
Ausr.-SeDt. delivery, to 253 ton: whole
corn. 214 ton. prompt shipment: mill-
feed. S49.00-f49.50 ton; prompt Ship
ment, i
Hay (following prices are stncuy no-
minaD-t-tJ. S. No. 2 STreen alfalfa or bet
ter, carlots FOB Portland. f33-38; u. s.
No. 1 Timothy. .$37: oats and vetch
mixed hay." uncertified clover hay to
224-25 ton. baled on Willamette valley
farms i I
Cascara bark Dry. 20c lb.: green ic.
Wool! Coarse, valley and medium
md 45c Ibl
Monair zoo id. on u-monu im.
Hides (to city dealers ) Calf . 30c lb.;
kins. 20c: Iv. beef. 12-13C lb.: bulls.
9c lb. Country buyers pay two cents
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Portland Livestock li
PORTLAND. Ore. iiim.
(USDAt- Cattle: aal.KI- i 14
1700: calves Salahls .nl
ket slow, about steady with Ust week's
close: beef cows 60 cents or more be-
low early last week; part of supply un.
tnoP'J; Jd llt lb. grass
Steers 31.00 lifhUv anrtaf li.kt.. 1 1 ,
5 2: par!.I"d medium-good 1100 lbs.
30.00; most medium steers Z8O0-2S so
common 22AO-3S 60- 1 ,
??9- bed 30.00; common-medium
?I-00T,L?J:- 5nner cutt' cows large,
ly 15.00-17.00: shells down ta i 1 nn.
common - medium beef cows 1 1 0O
210; good cows 22JO-23J0: medium,
good sausage bulls 20-OO-2SX0; good .
beef bulks un to 2S.5e arid a u.
steely; good grades largely.
M pd - choice up to 340 Ibsv
w.tl!5h? 30-i; beevier calves mostly '
20 00. Wn: jcommon vwslers down to
Hogs salahlo 1100: total 2330; mar.
ket slow; partial ' rlaaranra h-Kr
- 75 cent decline; few loads un
sold: held Steadv; mmihoiM ua.
230 lbs. Urgely 31 JS; 1&0-280 lbs. 29 S;- .
SfSpTj' troof i ood 3SO-550 lbs.
00-27 JS0: few under 300 -lbs. up to '
28J early; feeder pigs steady: ; good
chotco 113 b. .34 50; good 87 lbs. -34.00;
one good SIS lb. tag It 50.
Sheep: salable 1000; total 1250; mar.
ket slow, stesdy with last week's close;
some bids unevenly lower: idhAira -
spring lamb 22 .50-23.00; Including No. 1
a pelt lambs at 22 JO; medium-good "
lambs 21.00-50; medium good trim. ,
med feeders ,20.00: medium-rood ur.
lings steady at 17.00-18 00: lieavy
weights down to 14.00: mod ewes mtrm.
dy. mostly 8,50. few 9.00. . - , . ,
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Arthur Godfrey! Arthur Godfrey 'Club 15 IKd Murrow
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STOCK AVERAGES
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Tuesday
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Week ago ..
Month ago
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Indus. Rails Util. Stocks
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6. hay 1. barley 17. flour 11
mUlfeed , 15. wheat 104. f
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News 1 Music Horizons
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H'wood Theatre H "Wood Theatre
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KOCO S. Henderson (Marine Band I Top Band
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Ra lis I-dust- Util. Form
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91.4 101.0 100 A 63.6
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KGW Supper Club (News Gildersleeve Gtldersleeve
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KOAC 550 k.e. sa. Wednesday 10O0
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12:13 Noon Farm Hour; 1 rOO Oregon
State Fair: 2. DO Summertime: 2 30
Memory Book of Music: 2:45 This Day
Army Recruiting Service: 2.-00 Ore
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