The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 10, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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Cow Commercial, i 934 37; utmty.
$32-33; cuttr-canner $30-33.
Bef cuts (good steer) Hind quar
wn, 3o; rounaa, M-it full lolfM,
trimmed, $6-71; triangles. , $38 - 40;
qusrs chucks. 43-44; ribs, $3-63; for,
quartars. $42-41.
V1 maa Calf Rood and choice. $43
4$; commercial. $3-41; utllitr. $35-39.
Lambs' Good -choice. 30 to SO lb.
ww; commercial, ail weignu, $40-41.
MuttonGood. Tff lbs. down, $21-21
Pork cuts Loins. No. I. to 12 lbs..
wi HUHinm. in inm hmm
a job. oown, fji-oe.
Carcasses An weights. 3-J7.
Wool Coarse, valley ana medium
Mohair 25c lb. on 13-monUi growth.
Countr Killad Umu- v
Veal Too qualirty. 40-42c; other
rradeo according t weight aetd quail.
Hoes IJrttt Ittrwksra M - La TK.
wwa. tigni, u-w ID.
uamos 3B-40C id.; mutton. 16-lSc
ajmi mwi ri. i .
Onions 60-lb. Western Ore, yellows
ro. nwa. io-i.39, iaaito yellows
mod. $1-50-1.7$; Urge 1M-2.6S, whit
Potaloea nrwiM - r"i
district No. 1A $3 25-3.90; 2-Ib. tO-95c;
no. I su-id. $1.10-120; wash. Yakima
russet No. 1A 13 2.1 V) whlo r.
32 75-J K5
Hay Following prices are strictly
is.s. . irm anaira or
better carlota. fob. Portland 32-36:
U.S. No. 1 tlnutUi ir- nmtm yt
mixed hav umwrttfurf .Imm j
23 ton, baled, oa WUlamette valley
VaVXIVaal.
Portland Livestock
"This lg apt to start a nice scandal, Miss Fartkrw
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New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, Nov. 8-()-Todays closihf quotations:
American Can 79 V4G?n Electric
Am Power & Lt 74Gen Foods
Am Tel & TeL.150Gen Motors
Anaconda 33 Vi Goodyear Tir
Bendix A via 304 In t Harvest
Beth Steel 33Int Paper
Boeing Air 20Kennecott
Calif Pack 35 Libby McN St !
Canadian Pac 13 Long Bell A
Case J I , 37 Mont Ward
Caterpillar 51 ft Nash Kelvin..
Chrysler 54 Nat Dairy
Comwlth Sou 3VsN Y Central
Cons Vulte 8 Northern Pac -
Continental Can 32 Pac Am jFish
Crown Zel 25Pac Gas Elec
Curtis Wr 7P T St T
Douglas Air 49 Penney J C
Dupont de Ne 170
37 S Radio Corp
38HRayonier
59TRayonier pfd
42 "4 Reynolds Met
27 Richfield
53 H Safeway .
.. 53 Sears Roeb
L 8HSo Pacific ..
18VStan Oil Cal
534Studebaker
134Sun Mining
27,HTransamerica
13 Vt Union Oil
17KUn Pacific
14ViUn Airlines
50U S Steel
94 Warner Bros
- 43 H Wool worth
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Ifcsv. (AP)
Butterfat Tentative, subject to im-
I mediate change. Premium quality max
imum of .35 to 1 per cent acidity de
livered in Portland. 68-7 lc lb; first
quality, 64-$7c lb.; second quality. 63-66c-
valley quotes and country points
2c less than first:
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cube.
grade A A. S3 score, 64c lb. ; A. 92 score,
64c lb.: B. 90 score. 61c lb.; C. 89 score.
60c lb. Above prices are strictly nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles. 43-49c;
Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 46-Slc.
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade large.
M'i-'ie; A grade medium 60'i-l'c-r
A grade small 4Sfc-32fc; grade B large
53-S&C
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality f o b.
Plants) Broilers, under 2 lbs.. 33-34c
lb.; fryers. 2 to 4 lbs.. 37-3Sc; roasters.
4 lbs. and over, 37-3Sc; fowl, leghorns,
under 4 lbs.. 26-2&C lb.; fowl, leghorns,
over 4 lbs, 28-29c lb.; colored fowl,
all weights. 34-33C lb.; old roosters, all
weights. 1S-19C lb.
Turkeys-rPrices quoter are net to the
producer on a dressed weight oasis.
U.S. No. 1 young tomi, 45c lb.; No. 1
young- hens 56c
Rabbits Average fo retailers for lo
cally dressed animals. 58-2c: fryers.
live, white. 32 -33c; colored. 30-Slc; old
or heavy. 15-18c.
Fresh dressed meats : Wholesalers to
retailers in dollars a hundred pounds:
Steers Good, all weight. $44 -48 JO;
PORTT AVn M.. a (HI .
SalabU and UAmX 250; holdover 300;
calves 35; holdover 150; market alow oa
DfavlnminAnt annnlv a iansL.is-jAn.MA.
sr' w aiiuaE VWIIUIIUII
grades; few medium grades steady;
others weak to $0 cents lower with
canner-cutter cows $0 cents-1.00 lower
for two days: clearance far from com.
plete; common-medium steers 11.00-25-00:
canners down to 13.00; top Mon
day 27.00 for low food fed steers; com.
IIU.i.111. llitm t-l . I mm ft fc . M.
. . i, ' iiw.w, ftran.
ner-cutter cows 13.&O-13.00; shells down.
warn 10 bjju; moaium-good beef cows
1( 00-21.00; good beef bulls 23 50; com.
mon-good sausage bulls lt.OO-23.00;
rood alr mtmm-mr aa m. kl-k
choice vealers up to 2940 and 30.00;
uw ncavy calves Z4.0O-Z9.00; com.
moo grades down to IS on- uii m.w
down to 12.00.
Hogs: SaUbU 100; total 250; market
slow, steady; good -choice 180-230 lbs.
largely 36.00; medium-good 23 JO; neav.
350-450 lb. sows mostly 22.00; good
choice 12 lb. feeder ) pigs 27.00.
Sheep: Salable 100; total 200; hold,
over $50; market uneven, limited of
ferine' at fivKlhniM l,mita -.-..4 .
21X0-50; common-medium grades slow.
"w. h.wwjw; suaoie supply medium
feeders available; one deck good 73 lb.
shorn hflldnwat mmmmm m 1 -
heavy ewes 7.50; good light owes quot
able up to 8.00.
asaraet closed Thursday. Armistice,
Portland Grain
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Arms " I
In this city (Monday. November t,
Agnes Hsyre, late resident of 1310 I.
lSth st. at the afo of 13 years. Sur
vived by a sister. Mrs. Lena Peebles of
Portland: a niece. Mrs. Thelma Ray
of Turner and two nephews. Jimmy
Peebles of Portland and Bert - Pa,
bleo of Turner. Services will be held
Wednesdav. Mavscnhoe 10. at t-ta m
The Rev. Orville Jenkins offlclatlng.
uiiermeni in iseicreet .Memorial park.
VITll.m V fU. . aUm. - i J u
... j mm mi, iniuwni
P4 WvUlon BiU imdiy, November
-uiTiTw vy iwo sis vera, aira. matj
DsVWkssTtf sflrf fxamrsaa Ts snovC U a.
, eaaasi awaissa IS
Devroy of Green Bay, Wis. and bro
ther. Sam JoUey of Green Bav. Shin.
ment will be made to Green Bay by
the Clougb-Barrtck company for serv.
Ices and Interment. ,
. I ' : i a
Mrs. Iu V PkMm f. ,
- - mmKm inwcni
of 1747 Rrnaifwa mt . 1 i i
PiUl Monday, November $. Survived
by her husband. John Robins of Salem;
a daughter. .Elsie, Robins of Salem- a
son. John P. Robins of Berkeley. Calif.;
two brothers. ) A. W. Prescott of War-
rraioi. ana CMgeno Presdott of t Sa
lem, and twrl iriniliihlMm .
from the Clough Barrick rhane! Wed
nesday. November 10, at 3:30 p, m.
- mmm mm m . . . .
xKrm asemonai para.
DIIX y )
ClarenM W run 1.- . . i j.ii
J453 Franklin St.. West Salem, at a San
T'"cic hospital Sunday. November
T. Survtved h. HI. r,
M- DiU of Salem; a son. Donald Dill
or Baiam; a sister, Ruth Dill of Flint.
Mich.; a brother. Lawrence Dill of
LOS Anaelee and hi jt-
DtU o Flint. Services will be held
at the Clough . Barrick chapel Wed.
- - - si a a. am. r
VT 'J ""iyr ai p. m., the
Hv. I inii,i .1 Inn i . . j -
torment in Belcrest Memorial park.
PORT!. A NT1 Am Mnm, a A T
Wheat: No futures quoted.
Cash Brain - Cmntm Nit s 9a IK
2 JO; barley No. 3, 45 lb. BW. $4.00.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 22',;
soft white (no Rex) 2.22" i; white club
2.221,; western red 2.22',.
nam red winter: ordinary 2 22i; 10
Der cent 2 24i'-- II nr --m.nl tai- . t.
per cent 2.32 ,.
Today's car receipts: Wheat $: bar
ley J4; flour 4; corn $; oats 2; mlllfeed
WEDNESDAY'S BROADCASTS
Pacific Standard Time
Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 1499. KOIN 979, KGW 629. HEX 1199
Salem Market
Quotations
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KOCO tCLOCK i KOCO KLOCK .KOCO KIXKTX I Extenaloflf Sv.
News of Amer. I KOIN Klock IKOIN Klock KOIN Klock
Modi Podra IHodse Pods iKneass News I Hod so Podao
Early Bird Early Bird (Early Bird Early Bird
BtTTTERFAT
I Premium ,
No. 1
No. 2
PRINTS
I Wholesale
Retail
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EGOI Rnkl
Large doubtsA .
Medium
Pullets
Cracks
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KCX
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Tex Ritter
Kom Klock
Farm Time
News
(Rise and Shine I Rise and Shin Top Trade
(News 4fc SportsjTop or Morning Newa
(News (News Pred Beck
IFarm Tlm (Old Songs Sam Hayes
Agronsky (Bob aon Zek Manners
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Large double A
Medium Aaublm A
Pullets
Cracks
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
Barg. Counter V. TJndlahr (Sons Pioneers Orchestra
King Crusaders! King Crusadors)Wee Meiodlso Coffee Cup
User News t Feature Story Grand Slam Rosemary
Fred Waring Fred Waring Uack Berch iMelodles
Breakfast Club (Breakfast Club Breakiast Club Breakfast Club
KSLM News Gospel Singers Pastor's Call IKste Smith
KOCO WUdw'd ChurehlVocal VUes. Without Words I News
KOIN W Warren Aunt Jenny Helen Trent (Gal Sunday
KGW Tommy Dorsey Tommy Dorsey (Tommy Dorsey (Tommy Dorsey
KEJ aneiody uo Kna ury Aces i y Kyser . ty ivyser
POULTRY
No. 1 Le shorn hens .
I No. 1 colored bans
No. 1 colored fryers. 2W-3 lbs.
No. 1 cotored fryers. 3 lbs. up
I Nn f Aid mmIt.
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
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l KSLM Ladles First (Ladies First (Queen for Day Queen for Day
j Ii KOCO Melody Time I Peggy Loo Music Years Music Years
III KOIN Big Sister (Mi Perkins I Dr. Malone Guiding Light
I 0 KGW Kneass News Orchestra ScL Byways Brighter Day
KEX Ted Malone IKiernao ' irrue Story (True Story
1 KSLM Walts Serenade I Wait- Time lOrck. N.W. News
I KOCO News Cowboy Jubilee (Hal Derwtn ' Hal Derwln
I KOIN Mrs. Burton I Perry Mason I Nora Drake Evelyn Winters
I KGW Double Nothing Double Nothing Today's. Child Light World
KEX Betty Crocker Eleanor. Anna Star Spotlight (Northwesters
At a KSLM Hit Time (News ' Bike Show IVariety Show
"I KOCO MXady's MeL Ted Steele News Mem. Music
I KOIN News (Come Get It Meet Missus Meet Missus
I s-s KGW Kneass News I Ma Perkins Pepper Young Right Happiness
KEX News Noon Dreams Galen Drake (listen to This
I Fat dairy cows
Cutter m
Dairy heifers
I nulls
Calves (300 to 450 lbs.)"
VeaL choice,
Light sows
Heavy sows
. 12.00 to
2.00 to
15.00 to
10.00 to
13.00 to
17.00 to
14.00 to
20.00 to
22.00 to
20 JO to
13 00
14.00
7.00
14.00
13.00
17.00
22.00
23.00
25.00
22 JO
21.50
Stocks DroD to
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NEW YORK. Vnw yLW
stock market dropped to th low
est level sine lata Mh lA-m.
' sail vii a mia v
under a post-election pounding-.
Leading- Issues plunged 1 to
around 5 points, soma to ? new
lows for the year. Fvft-om-
piled up to around 0 at one time.
Pressure I was an lntn
times that twics during tha i day.
the price reporting mechanism
failed ! to keep up with dealings
on the floor of the exchange, Just
before the ! close enough buying
power appeared to shave ! the
day's widest losses but there was
nothing like full-scale rally.
Volume expanded to 2.260.000
shares from yesterday's 1,130,000.
This was below two big sessions
last week, j when prices cracked
in the first reaction to the elec
tion results,1 but still an unusually
large amount of business.
Selling was general. Big-time
traders as well as the little . fel
low along the line sold out or
lightened stock holdings. ? ;
The Associated Press averags
of 60 stocks closed 2 points low
er; at 63.9. Not since March 29
has so low a level been reached.
Bottom for the year was touched
Feb. 10 at 0.3.
Of the 1.131 stocks which
changed hands, 970 . declined
while only 85 advanced. More
than I7S Issues sold at new lows
for the year.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
KSLM Johnson Family Orchestra JWest Salem
KOCO Classics Classics (Lelbert
KOIN Art Baker Art Baker INewspapor
KGW Stage Wife (Stella Dallas (Lorenzo Jones
KEX Break, in Holly Break, in Holly Kay West
Blng Sings
All-Time rsv.
Newspaper
fWldder Browa
Kay West
KSLM Happy Gang Happy Gang
KOCO W
KOIN Hint Hunt Hint Hunt
KGW Girt Marries Portia's Life
KEX Jay Stewart I Jay Stewart
I Orchestra
Com. Chest
Salem Hounw. Salem Houriw. B em nouriw. saiem nour
I House Party (House Party
Plain Bin IPage FarreO
Bride 4 Groom Bide-Groom
KSLM Orchestra Qrch. lOrch. News
KOCO 12th St. Hour 12th St. Hour 12th St. Hour 1 12th St. Hour
i KOIN Klrkham News ri uner ly Yours Aruiur aoai rey I Annur uooxrey
KGW Road of Life lLora Lawton lAunt Mary JNora Drake
KEX Ladies Seated Ladies Seated Travelers Travelers
KSLM Fulton Lewis (Hem in rw st (Passing Parade lOrchestra
KOCO News (Pee Wee Hunt (Rhythm Ranch (Rhythm Ranch 1 1
, KOIN Arthur Godfrey I Arthur GodfreylClub is psd Murrow
KGW Woman's Secret Life Beautiful (Linda's Lev Stars Today
KEX Sunnysid Up Sunnyside Up Sunnyslde Up Sunnyside Up
KSLM SuDermaa : IChandu. Magic. ICspL Mldnito ITom Mix
koco sie-n- Jo IJan Garber sa Kevs . Bins Crosby
KOIN Knox Manning Brer Rabbit (Colllngwood (Boo Garred
KRS rmtM Nmrmm ICmtm - Moorad SunnT Side IE. Peterson
KEX Yukon Chailng. Yukon Challng.fJack Armstrong (jack Armstrong
Nov. 9
STOCK AVERAGES
M IS 1$ 60
I iDDin nana urn Bias
Tueaday S74 3S 4 30 1 S1J
j-iwvious day SO T 4141 30.T 63.S
Week ago M.g 4J.a 414 70.
Month ago S2J 44J 40 3 60S
Year ago $3.4 33J 41.7 as
BOND AVERAGES
20 1 if 14
f1 . J . Wmmmm l
Tuesday , Ml 100.7 SO 4 S2J
"wous day OOJ 100.S NJ . S2
Week ago $0 $ 100.4 MJ $2.$
Month ifn on 1. ini a inn a
Year ago $0 $ 101.4 102.1 $$.7
UoUanl (I
Ybnr Eggs!
lwcrs a D4rpridbLa
Cash Markot!
Cnrly'i Dairy
Phon S-8783!,
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KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
G. Heatter
Newt
Your Song
Duffy's Tav.
Sports
Orchestra
My Song"
Your Song
(Duffy's Tsv.
Home Edition
I Cisco Kid Cisco Kid
(Candle Melody Candle Melody
Star Harvest Star Harvest
(Weston Show Weston Show
M Wilson :
(M. Wilson
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
Name of Song
Eddie LaMsr
Music Hall
13 Inc.
Lone Ranger
Nam of Song (Off. Detective Off Detective
Navy Band (Top Band Top Band
Music Hall Free for All. Free for All
13 Inc. : Curtain Time I Curtain Tim
Lone Ranger I Amateur Hr. (Amateur Hr.
Dr.T.T.LajsuNXt. Dr.G.ChasuN.D.
DRS. CHAN . . . LAM
CHINESE HERBALISTS
241 North Liberty
Upstairs Portland GeaeraJ Electrte
Csw Office open Satarday emly is
n. te 1 e.a I It t s.m. Cesnl
tia Blod pressaro and arias
testa ar fro of skarga. Practiced
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what ailments ye ar srnic tre
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SAL KM. ORE.
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KSLM Amer. Forum I Amer. Forum I Family Theatre; Family Theatr
KOCO C. Comments Marine Mory IParty Lin 1 Party n
KOIN Lowell Thomas Uack Smith Dr. Christian IDr. Christian
KGW Supper Club News iGUdersleev Gildersleeve I
KEX Amateur Hr. lAmateur Hr. Grouch o Marx Groucho Marx
KSLM News I-awton lOrchestra
KOCO News (Music Horizons (Frank DeVol
KOIN - Youth Spotlight Youth Spotlight Be ulah
KGW Blondie IBlondie District Arty.
KEX Bing Crosby Bins Crosby (Milton Berl
Land o Free
(Frank DeVol
(Night Editor
iOUtrict Attv.
Milton Berl
JBe r7i
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
Fulton Lewis
Education
5-Star Final
News
Richfield Rep.
lOrchestra
IRducation
I You Ac World
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