The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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    Work at Albany
Lab Prodiices
Rare Metal
SPOKANE, Dec. 4 The
rare metal zirconium is being
lowered from its exclusive posi
tion to the work benches of in
dustry.
S. H. Lorain, chief of a bureau
of mines research laboratory at
Albany, Ore, told the northwest
mining congress Friday that zir
conium may be the basis of a new
metal Industry. Methods of pro
duction developed through re
search at the Albany laboratory
have turned out greater quanti
ties of the once rare metal than
had been produced throughout
the world up to -this time.
Zirconium is a highly heat re
sistant metaL and when alloyed
with other metals increases their
strength and removes impurities.
If available in quantity it would
greatly aid in the production of
teeL
Lorain told the mining confer
ence that zirconium is actually
the 19th most abundant metal
found in the earth's crust, but the
high cost of recovery has pre
vented its use, and kept it a rar
ity. "When this metal has been de
veloped to the point ot commer
cial production, a new metal in
dustry will have been created,"
he said, "and the common miner
al zircon will have become a val
uable ore mineral.''
fflijitnaries
BATES
Lewis Bares, late resident of .2080 S.
Church mU. at local hospital. Decem
ber 2- Survived by widow. Mayme Bay-1
e. Salem; sisters. Mrs. i-ana Newman.
Cutler City, and Mrs. Irene Dugan. Se
attle. Wash.; brothers, Charley Bayes
and Phil Bayes. both of Salem, and
Clarence Bayes. Portland. Services will
be held Monday. December . at 1:30
p.m. in the Ctouxh-Barrick chapel
with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiat
ing. Inferment will be in Betcreit Me
morial park.
KICHABDSON
William Elli Richardson, la' resi
dent of 143 S.E. 78th av.v, PortLmd. at
a Portland hospital. Di-ceinoer' 3. Sur
vived bv widow, Leonora Richardson.
Portland: sister, Mr. Myrtle L. Nad
vornik. Salem; brotfier, S. W. Richard
son. Fairbanks, Alaska: and two neph
ews. Services will be held Monday. De
cember 6. at 3 p.m.: at Cloiuh-Bar-riclc
chapel. Interment in I OOF ceme
tery. Portland Grain
" PORTLAND. OrT Dec. 4 AP
No futures quoted.
Cash grain, coast delivery: Oats. No.
t. 3S-lb white. 64.90; barley. No. X
i-lb. west.. 4.S0.
Soft white 2.2S; soft white, no rex.
-f.2: white club Z.S; western red 2.26.
Hard red winter: Ordinary. 1.2: 10
per cent 2.27; 11 per cent 2.29; 12 per
sent 2.33.
Car receipts unreported.
Turner Residents
Have Birthdays
TURNER I Several birthdays
have been observed here recently,
Don Wipper honored his brother
Walt with a birthday dinner,
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Weishaar and Mrs. Mary
Ball. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Wipper, were visiting at the
home of Albert Englund in Sea
side. Mrs. Louis Peterson was honor
ed on her birthday with a family
dinner. Guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Petersen and
family of Jefferson i Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Morris and family, of Scio;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and
son; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Miller
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Buckholtz and i son,: and Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Boehmer of Salem.
Postoffice Adds to
Saturday Schedule
Stamp and parcel post windows
at Salem postoffice, will be open
all day the coming two Satur
days, Postmaster Albert C. Gragg
announced yesterday. But the
third Saturday ahead Is Christ
mas and the windows will be
closed tight.
While other windows will shut
at the regular time, noon, the
two windows most in demand in
the Christmas mailing rush will
be availableuntil 6 -; p.m.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by th Associated Press
Dee.
STOCK AVERAGES
20 19 II M
Indust Rails Util Stks
Saturday S3 2 30.4 99.1 S4.4
Previous day .. S7.S 39.7 39.0 S4.0
Week ago 98.6 3S.9 38 t S3 4
Month ago 90.1 41.2 39 1 M 0
Year ago S8 9 32 I 39. i 82.5
BOND
AVERAGES
20 10
Ralls. Indust
Saturday 89 8 Ml. I
Previous day 99 g 101.1
Week agi B9.S 101.2
Month aeo 90 3 100 8
Year aeo B3.1 100.0
10
Util
99.7
99.7
998
99.3
99.3
10
forgn
62.0
62.0
1.9
62.8
6S.7
Christmas Parties
Held in Lincoln
LINCOLN Mrs- L. L Mickey
entertained for the Christian serv
ice group Wednesday. Mrs. Paul
Libby of Albany spoke on the
Christmas program.
Mrs. Leonard Jones, president,
conducted the business session.
Discussion was held on contribu
tions to the Highland boy com
munity house at Bingham, Utah
and to the Salem emergency fund.
Others present were Mrs. Elmer
Rierson, Mr. Eva Wood, Mrs. E.
Miller, Mrs. Jennie Dawson, Mrs.
Glen Wyatt, Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Mrs.
Norman Shaw, Mrs. John Sim
mons, Mrs. Herbert Hilke. Mrs.
Albert Tschu, Mrs. Addie Barton,
Mrs. Fannie Em el.
Salem Market
Quotations
BUTTER FAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 2
PRINTS -
Wholesale -Retail
EGGS (Bay lag)
Large, double A
Medium
Pullets
Cracks
EGGS wholesale
Large double A
Medium double A
Pullets
Cracks
POULTRY
No. 1 Leghorn hens
No. 1 colored hens
No. 1 colored fryers (2 to 2 lbs.)
Ne. 1 colored fryers (3 lbs. up)
No. 1 old cocks
LIVESTOCK by Vat Pack
Feeder lambs
Wool lambs
Yearling lambs
Ewes .
Fat Dairy cows
Cutter cows
Bulls
Veal. 190 to 300 lbs
Calves. SOU. to 450 lbs.
10 00 to
2.00 to
13.00 to
10.00 to
17.00 to
24.00 to
14 00 to
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.89
.81
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.74
J7
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15 00
20.00
12.00
7.00
14.50
14.09
20.00
27.00
22 00
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 4 (AP
The wholesale market (prices retailers
pay wholesalers, except where other
wise noted):
Butterfat Premium quality delivered
Open for Business
520 N. HIGH
Open Seven Days A Week
Featuring Fried Chicken and A Grade Beef
Watch Paper for Grand Opening to Folio.
in Portland 09-Tte: first quality 87-TOc
lb.: second quality 83-SSc lb. Valley
routes and, country points. 2 leas than
first.
Butter Whole, tab. bulk cubes to
wnoKMjfn: irane aa, 93 score sve lb.;
A. 92 score SSc lb.; B. 90 score S4e lb
C. 89 score, 3e lb.
Cheese (Sellinf price to Portland
wholesalers): Oregon singles. 44',-Slc;
Ores on S-lb. loaf. 47'i-M.
Eggs (To wholesalers): A (Trade
large. 7',,-68,ic; A grade, medium.
S2!s-3f: A grade scalL U!'5t: B
grade, large. 56',,-60.
Live chickens Roasters. 4 lbs. and
over. 2-3Sc; fowl Leghorns, under 4
lbs. 29c; fowl. Leghorns, over 4 lbs. 33
34c lb.: colored, fowl all wnshi. as
39c lb.
Turkeys (Net to the producer
on a dressed weight basis): V. S. grade
A young tomi. 46c; few quoting to 47.
Dressed turkeys to retailers:. Grade
A young hens. SSc lb.: some to S7:
New York style dressed; A grade
young toms, 33-35.
Rabbits (Average to retailers for
locally dressed animals): Sg-2c: frv-
ers, live, white. 32-33; colored. 30-31;
oia or heavy, is-is. .
fresh dressed meats (Wholesalers to
retailers la dollars a hundred):
Steers Good, to 100 lbs. S44-47:
commercial. S40-44: utility S35-M.
Cows Commercial. 934-38; utility.
$32-35; canner - cutter. $30-33.
Beef cuts (Good steer) : Hind quar
ters. $32-55; rounds. $41-51: full loins,
trimmed. $68-71: triansrlea. f 38-40:
square chucks. $43-44; ribs. $59-63;
""quarters. -.
eat and ealf Oood and ehotce.
$42-49; commercial. $39-41; utility. S3S
Lambs Good - choice, 30-90 Ibs
$42-43; commercial, all weights. $49
41. Mutton Good. 70 lbs. down. $19 JO.
Pork loins No. 1. $-12 lbs- $4u
7; shoulders. IS lb. down. S41-4-;
spareribs. . lbs. down. S4S-S4.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grades. 45c lb.
Mohair 25c lb. on 12 - month bas
is. Hides (To city dealers): Calf. 30e
lb.; kips. 22; beef. 13-14; bulls. 8-9;
Country buyers pay 2c less.
Country killed meats:
Veal Top quality. 38-40c lb.; other
grades according to weight and quali
ty. Hogs Light blockers. 31 -33c lb.;
sows, light. 27-30.
Lambs 3S-40C lb.; mutton 14-1$.
Beef Good cows. 29-32c lb.; can
ners - cutters. 24-28.
Carcasses No. 1, under 190 lbs..
$34-35.
Onions 50-lb. western Ore, yel
lows. No. Is mod.. $1.50-73; large. 1.75
2.00: Idaho yellows, med.. tlJO-oS;
large. 2.25-50; white med, $2.60-75.
Potatoes - Oregon russets, cent.
dist No. 1-A, $-40: 23 lbs- 90-95c;
No. 2. 50 lbs, 1.10-20; Klamath Falls
russets. No. 1-A. 2.40-50: Wash- Yaki
ma russets. No. 1-A. 3.23-40; 29 lbs. SSc:
Idaho russets. No. 1-A. 3-60-65; white
rose 2.75-65.
Hay (Following prices are strict
ly nominal): U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa
or better, carlots. FOB Portland. $37-38;
U. 8. No. 1 timothy. $37-38; oats and
A Very Useful Gift
Textile Painting Sets
Complete Lino
ARTIST MATERIALS
THIRD FLOOR
two exhibitions; :
Oil Paintings
BY
B. Quigley
Watercolors
BY
F. Loren Boulier
Galleries Third Floor
Sy ,h m-too? bViiXuum Tlts gtortosanon, Solam. Ofagon, Sundxrr, Docomboc MUsLlj
V-JiCT f-fc fart a enananHnHMnssaaBSnnw-Oft
i betters 1S.00-II.00; medluni heifers market 1.00 htfW. sows rtreajT to tt
- I - - , . UMt-ZlM, ; medium heifers 22 .00-23.00; cenU up; buut good-choice 1SO-I J
Portland Livestock 5oer"cvttfT, eow" Ur?fl .,l-11J4i lba- - midweek sales m.tsi
common-medium cows ltM-lBM; good heavier and lighter weights usually
PORTlJlim nr. rw aw SflE. "l0? T?JU1f- ?w t IM off; good sows 1I.9O-1J.00; light
ftTTKi0J aT?Si f eHr ood tu.lla.PM: "-n- wetgbU p to 90.90 and above; food"
(USDAH-Salable and total cattle to- medium sausage bulla 17.09-20.00: good- ehotce feeder pigs 24 JO-24 .09.
Oay 65. calves 15: mostly steady; for choice vealers 28.00-28 00: odd head R.l.hL u Ttt-t lis.
five days salable 2350. total $.550: 29.00-30.00; good heavy calves around S . bl hp todar toUl 17$f
calves 350 sand 365; for week market 24.00. market nominal: 'or five days salable)
weaker- trftlln'tT' SaUbU hogs today $0, total 450; tfUL,,72i OC. w!k u
weaker canners-cutters SO cents or "7". . ' Z. m. ' Umbs largely SO eeoU higher; good
V7 hhr: medium-good fed steers d7i good-choUse 178-205 lbs. 24.30; choice 11.00-50: common down to 16 04)
26 50-29 00; imedluxn graaaers 230-23.00; negligible lot choice 20$ lbs. 24.90; for and under; medium feeders 18.00-591
common down to 18.00; cutter-common week salable 1.933. total 6.150; for week good ewes around 6JI0. '
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