The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 06, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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5 New Courses to JbmAdult
Class Schedule Springs Term
Five new courses in gem cutting, music, plastics, speech and
mathematics will feature the spring term of the Salem adult education
program beginning March 14, Director George Ej. Porter reported
Saturday. , -I
A music appreciation class will begin that flight in room 127 of
the senior high schoL E. Donald Jessop, director f instrumental music
in Salem public schools, will di-
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red the 10-weeks course eacn
Monday night at 7:15 o'clock.
" The non-technical course will
Include the history of music from
the 17th century to modern times
and will study the relation of mu
ic to art, religion, politics and
science. Local businesses will fur
nish record players to be used
during the instructions, Porter
said.
Gem Cattinr Class
A gem cutting class will start
a week early on Monday, March 7,
Porter said. It will meet each
Monday at 7:15 p. m. in shop 3
at Parrish junior high school. In
structor is to be Ralph DaMetz,
industrial arts instructor at Par
rish. Twelve students from the
Willamette Gem society, which re
quested the class, already have
enrolled.
The use and, working of plastics
w;" be the object of another class
to open March 14 in room 224 in
the senior high school. This 10
weeks course also will be Mondays
at 7:15 p. m. -
A 'h weekly ' elementary algebra
course, on a college level and
sponsored by the Oregon state sys
tem of higher education, also will
open on March, 14 in room 208 at
the high school! It will be taught
from 7 to 10 p. m. and will give
four credit hours.
New Extension Course
Another extension course,
speech for the classroom teacher,
will start Wednesday, March 9, in
room 214 in the high school build
ing at 7 p. m.
A total of 31 courses are being
. planned for the spring term. Por
ter noted Between 400 and 500
students are expected to enrolL
The courses include business,
(bookkeeping, typing and short
band); hobby and craft (cera
mics and metal foil); trades (car
'pentry theory and electricity), and
public speaking, English and oth
ers. Information on all can be ob
tained from Porter at phone 2
1172 or 2-1098.
The walrus is closely related to
the seal and sea lion.
U.S. Navy Man
Forced to Join
French Legion
CANTON, China, March 5 - UP)
An American navy man who dis
appeared in ( the Mediterrean 19
months ago reported Friday he
was forced into the French for
eign legion and: carried to Indo
china before he could escape.
(In Paris a French defense min
istry spokesman said the Ameri
can had joined the legion volun
tarily and fled before the French
could release him upon learning
of his navy status.)
The seaman,; James Patrick
Ryan, 24, of - Huntington, Pa., de
clared in an interview that he
was one of several Americans held
against their will in the foreign
legion.
The American consul placed him
in a Canton hospital for treatment
of jungle ulcers; and malnutrition
suffered in his five-month flight
from Indochina.
Ryan said he. missed his ship,
the U. S. destroyer Harlan R.
Dickson, at San Remo, Italy, July
2, 1947, and rushed overland to
Nice, France, to try to overtake it.
In Nice, he said, foreign legion
military police arrested him and
refused to believe he was an
American because he conversed
with them in German their only
mutual language.
Now York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, March (MAVToday's Closing Quotations:
American Can ..90 Gen Electric 36!s Radio Corp 12s
Am Power & Lt 8ViGen Foods 41Rayonier 27
Am Tel & Tel 147T'Gen Motors 59 Rayonier pfd
Anaconda 32 aj Goody ear Tire 42 Reynolds Met
Bendix Avia 34aInt Harvest 2 4 W Richfield 28
Beth Steel ..314!Int Paper - 48!Safeway 19H
Boeing Air
Calif Pack
.23TsKennecott
46 Sears Roeb 36i
Libby McN&L. I So Pacific 42 VA
Canadian Pac ll'Long Bell A Stan Oil Cal 598
Case J I 33i!Mont Ward 55 JStudebaker J. . ..18
Caterpillar, 58 jNash Kelvin 131. Sun Mining
Chrysler 53' Nat Dairy 28VlTransamerica HV
Comwlth Sou 3N Y Central 10. Union Oil 28
Cons Vultee 9 ! Northern Pac 14Un Pacific 82
Continental an . 34 Pac Am Fish 12 Un Airlines 124
Pac Gas Elec 32 !
P T 4 T 93H U S Steel ., 72s
IPenny J C 45,alWarner Bros
I Woolworth 45
Crown Zel 25
Curtis Wr 9
Douglas Air 55
Dupont de Ne .. .184
Portland Produce
County; 44H Show
Set for Silverton
r
Silverton will be the scene of
this spring's annual Marion coun
ty 4-H club show, from April 25
to 29, Anthpl Riney, county club
agent, announced Saturday. Pre
vious shows have been in Salem.
The decision was reached Sat
urday by the executive committee
of the County 4-H Leaders' asso
ciation. Exact location of the ex
hibits of work carried on during
the school year is not yet known.
PORTLAND. Ore.. March 5 I API
Butteriat Tentative, subject to im
mediate change. Premium quality max
imum to 35 to 1 per cent acidity de
livered in Portland. S6-69c lb.: first
quality 4-67c; second quality 62 -65c;
valley route and country points 2c
less than first.
Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes
to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score. 65c
lb.; A. 92 score 4c lb.: 0 score 63c
lb.; C. score. 62c lb. Above prices
are strictly nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles. 3S',-48'2c;
Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 41',-50'-,c.
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade
large. 49-51 : A grade, medium. 48
48' ac; grade B. large. 45'J-4'Jc.
Live chickens (No. 1 quality f.o.b.
lnts) Broilers, tinder 2' lbs.. 26-7c-
fryers. a to 3 lbs.. 27c: 3 to 4
lbs.. 29-30c: roasters. 4 lbs. and over.
32 -34c; fowl,: leghorns, 4 lbs. and un
der, 26-27c; leghorns, over lbs.. 29
32c; colored fowl, all weights. 34-35c;
old roosters, all weights. 18-20C lb.
Rabbits Average to growers for
live white. 4 to S lbs.. 27 -28c: 5 to 6
lbs.. 25-27c: colored, 2 cents lower: old
old or heavy doe. 13-18c lb.; dressed
fryers to butchers 57-60c lb.; old and
heavy ones, 35-38c lb.
' Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to
retailers per hundred pounds):
Beef Steers, good. 700 lbs.. $36-42;
commercial S36-38: utility. $33-34.
Cows Commercial. $33-36; utility
132-34- canner-cutter $31-33.
Beef cuts (good steers) Hind quar
ters. $44-46: rounds 445-48: full loins
trimmed. $48-54: triangles $34-35: square
chucks, $36-38; ribs $43-46; forequarters
$33-36.
Veal and calf Good and choice $47
51; commercial $47-49; utility $39-42.
Lambs Good-choice under 60 lbs.
$46-49: commercial, all weights. $44-45.
Mutton Good. 70 lbs. down. $24-26.
Pork cuts Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs..
$50-55; shoulders, 1$ lbs. down. $39-40;
carcasses, $33-33.50.
Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth.
Country Killed Meats:
Veal Top quality. 42-44c.
Hogs Light blockers. 31 -32c lb.;
sows, light. 26-27C lb.
Lambs 42 -4 3c lb.; mutton. 16-22c.
Beef Good cows. 28-30c lb.; can-ners-cutters,
26-28c lb.
Onions 50 lb. western Ore. yel
lows No. 1 med.. $1.85-2. Large $2.35
iM: boilers, 50 lb. $1.30-50; Idaho
eastern Ore. yellows. 50 lb. large. $2.00-
2 25: med . $1 85-2: 10-lb.. 45-47c- brown
onion 12-14'yC lb.
Potatoes Ore. russets Deschutes.
No. 1-A $380; 23 lb. No. 1-A. $1 10
1.15; 15-lb. No. 1-A 68-70c: Idaho No.
1-A $4 40-4 60; new potatoes, Fla. tri
umphs. 50-lb. sks . No. 1-A $3.75-3 90.
No 1-B 50 lb. 3-3.25; local Burbanks
100 lb. sk. $3.25.
Hay Following wholesale prices are
strictly nominal. U.S. No. 2 green al
falfa or better, baled truck lots whole
sale. Portland. $45-48; U.S. No. 1 tim
othy. $45-48. Oats and vetch mixed hay.
uncertified clover hay, $27-30 ton. bal
ed, on Willamette valley farms.
Survey of State
Nurses Made
A survey of Oregon's profes
sional registered nurses is unter
way "at the request of the national
security resources board, the Ore
gon state board of nurse examin
ers said Saturday.
Purpose of the inventory is t
furnish accurate figures on ex-
! isting and potential resources of
i America's nursing personnel in
I the event of war or other emer
gency. In peacetime the inventory
! will supply data in over-all plan
' ning for nursing profession, edu
cation and retirement.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by The Aociatet Pi-
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Salem
Obituaries
HANSON ,
Henry Albert Hanson, Infant son of
Mi. and Mrs. Henry A. Hanson. 4145
Macleay id., at a local hospital March
4. Survived also by grandparents. Mr.
and, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, and Mr. and
John A. Hanson, all of Salem.
Setvice will be held Monday. March
7. at 10:3O a.m. in the Cloueh-Bari ick
rrwiiiel v. ..In the Rev. M. A. Getjten
oaiifr officiating. Intel ment in Belcrest
Alt mot lal pa k.
bk;i-er
Fmina J. Bicler. at the residence. 437
5. Liberty fct.. March 4. Suivivrd by
ne-e. Mr. Mary Finer. lrmoa,
Caiif Services will be held Monday,
March i. fct 1:30 p.m. in -he ClouKh
Earruk chapel with th- Rev. Dutiley
St.in officiating. Inteintent in City
View cemeleiy.
Salem Market
Quotations
(As of late yesterday)
! March 5
1 BOND AVERAGES
! 20 10
I Rails Indust
Saturday 90 9 101 9
Previous day .. 90.8 101 9
Week ago 90.7 1019
Month ago 91 102.1
Year ago 88 6 100.9
STOCK AVERAGES
30 18
Indus Rails
Saturday 88 2 35 0
Previous day 87.5 34 3
Week aso 86 1 34.1
Month ago 87 9 3S 3
Year ago 85 2 35 7
10 10
Util Fo pn
102 0 i. H
102 0
102.0
101 5
9.S
15
Util
40 1
39 9
39 6
39 7
38 4
66.8
66 8
66. 2
62 7
60
Stk
63 2
6?.
61 8
3.4
61 6
OBKIFN
JtKrie C. O'Brien, late reident nf
iP...!.nd. in tiiat cily' Al.nli Sut
j vnoi are M.-lir. Dorothy Gfaham,
San Kram-isco iabr Hartley. Hubbard,
and Lot t le Matlii, Salem: brotmi.
'Gtoi se T. Crt i . Mill Ot; und wveral
; nt !' and iiepii'. ?"rvice will be
'held Monday. Alau-ii 7. at 3 pin. in the
Belcrest Memoiial park. Hitualistic
!rvife-- by Chadwick chapter of East
em Star.
Th? Sttrteam! SoWft toVt'Sua 'Ui&V H 'lkisH
Grains Hold
Steady Tone
CHICAGO, March 5 -(A3)- With
corn showing the most strength,
grains had a steady tone on the
board of trade today. Best gains
were not held ; through to the
close, wheat backing down nearly
a cent in late dealings from highs
scored during the first hour.
Prices opened higher anJ mov
ed up in a fair display of strength
during the first hour. Buying was
mainly a continuation of the sud
den upsurge which got under way
late in yesterday's session. A good
deal of it was attributed to prev-
j The tusks of the walrus, which
! somelimes are 30 inches Long, are
j ued in defense, in digging and in
! climbing.
Went Salem Council to
Meet Early on Monday
WEST SALEM, March 5 The
West Salem city council meeting
next Mondiiv has been called for
j 7 p.m., a half hour earlier than
; usual. Mayor Walter Musgrave
said Saturday. The change is to
allow, early adjournment for at
tendance rbt the Salem reception
for Gov. Douglas McKay.
Only routine matters are ex
pected at the meeting.
lous short sellers. f . i) -
Later the trading pace slewed
with the trend down slightly j in
Wheat and oats. Ml
Wheat closed -,i higher, corn .
was r-l'a higher, oats were un.
changed to V4 higher, rye was 2'i
to 3 cents higher, soybeans were
1 to Hi higher and lard wax 20
to 30 cents a hundred pounds
Whe. ; . .. : jf '
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nee or call
J. T. ANDEUISON
Ea. tlii. Portland
rhenc 3.8797. Salem r
Hearing Aiti Users
Itereive Frfe Gift
If advise the make (
bearing aid jn are new
wearing, and send the nme
and address ef m hard ef
hearing friend, an i)re:on
firm will send te YOU with
at cost, very fiseiol bat.
tery tester! Every bearing
aid aser should have ene,
James N Taft A Asseelates,
734 American Bank Balld
tr Portland I, Oregon. 1
BUTTERFAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 3
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail
KGGS (Buyinc)
Extra large A A
Large A A
Large A
Medium AA
Medium A
Pullets
Cracks
POULTRY
A Leghorn hena
B Leghorn hens
C Leghorn
A colored hens
B colored hens
C colored hens
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Ml
.70
.76
.46
.... .44
.42
.42
.40
.30
J30
.26
Jl
.13
.34
2S
.17
A colored fryers. S lbs. and up .28
a colored fryers .23
C colored fryers .14
A old roosters , , , .16
B old roosters . .11
C old roosters jOS
LIVESTOCK ay Valley Pack
Wool lambs 21.50 to 22 SO
Ewes ,. 2.00 to S 00
Fat dairy cows 12.00 to 14.50
Cutter cows 10.00 to 14 00
Bulls 17.00 to 20.50
Calves. 300 lo 430 lbs. . 19.00 to 29.00
Good veal. 190 to 300 lbs. 29.00 to 30.00
The Greeks established colonies
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Coast in the 6th Century, B.C.
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