r. l Thm Slotetim Sclera. Owym. rridcrf. Aug ,t 11. 1S50, ?l ---1- i "'. ' - . '-i i la; ICS DAILY AND SUNDAY - ' ; In , ' Year Heme Newspaper -'iillilliiiip A BUMSTEAD--J f HOW CAN VOO ""V T BS SLCEPyONA V V BEAUTIFUL SUMMER J -"-O-. DAY UKETHIS? : . . ILONDIE - THE UN 18 SHININC. ( THE Bi(?OS AP SINGING, Vr V THC All? IS CMAPGED WITH I f CNBWV -YOU SHOULD Vj BE FULL &JjS SUN -OH, V ( MOVE OVW ) S X I'M SORBYICANT I BOTHEff THEM NOW -vS THEVPE IN VOUfc STALUNO ME CKJV. SEE HOW OU UKB KTH1S IN NOUR TELEVT50N r SETf I f i DICK TRACY THPOUCH THE 1 T.V. WICOJES SOU LEAVE ME NO OTVIEp- OOCEf I SHALL BRING I YOU EVERY CENT OF FEES ICET FROM SWVRKJLE5 SHOW. MEANWHILE - OUlRE A CMART MAN, FLINT JEART BELIEVE KE YOUNGSTER I HAVE NO DESIRE TO PRY INTO YOUQ. .PRIVATE AffWRS HONEST. Mfl.JDMM-1 WEi HO PRIVATE AFFAIRS MEAN ZERO tSJUSTORPUANS-WE AlNTeOTNO FOLKS -NO FRIENDS OK LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY jfores A KNOCK AT yji't POPE. 7 tt rarca j - j -i m ii. i i ii rruivn i v i - ran i I I M km a. 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KHP-Todayi cfodng quoUUons: Ad Corp 29Gn Foods Al Chem NEW YORK. Auff. ld-(JPn dlo-Televlsion issues stole . the show In the itock market again today. ' ; .TV shares sipped ahead for gains running to around $3 a hare. The balance of the market with a ' few prominent excep tions riddled around in a frac I tional range. Advances outnum bered declines by a comfortable margin. The snappy advance in the TV division was a. follow-through to similar show of strength Wed nesday and limited Improvement Monday and Tuesday., . The TV group was Influenced by several . factors. Probably the chief one was the belief that h TV industry wMl be able to fill consumer needs and military de mands as well without too much rifffioitltv Trading showed little Inclina tion to expand on the way up. f A 'Double your money back if yoe don't like Sunnybank's extra- fresh flavor. Made, shipped. sold fresh, it tastes fresh I IUY SUNNYBANX of SAFIWA Al Chalmers Am Airlines Am Pow it IX , Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco . Anaconda Atchison ; -Beth Steel Boe Airplane Borg Warner Bur Add M Calif Packing Can. Pacific Caterpillar Celanese Chrysler Con Edison . Cons Vultee Crown Zellerbk Curt Wrigt Doug Aircraft Dupont Eastman Kodak Elmer Radio Gen Electric !36 34V4 11 13 151 . 65 . 33 .122 . 42 . 64y4 . 13 . 45 . 17 . 40 37 68 28 16 38 10 82 - 78 42 17 47 45 W Gen Motors . Goodvear .Tire 59 Homes take 35 lot Harvester 29 Int Paper 56 I Johns Man . 42 Kennecott 61 iUbby McN & L, 8 Lockh Aire ILoew's Inc 15 Lone Bell 27 (Monte Ward 53 4 Nash Kelv 19. NY. Central .: 14 INorthPac 22 Pac Am Fish Pac Gas & Elec Repub Stl Rey Metals Richfield Safeway Sears Roebuck Soc Vac South Pac iPac Tel & Tel Packard Penney Penn RR . Pepsi Cola Philco Rad Corn Rayonnier Ray Fid Std OU Cal Std Oil NJ 33Studebaker Sunsh Mn Swift and Co. Transamerica Twet C Fox . IUn Oil Cal U Pac Un Airlines Un Aircraft . Un Corp US Plywood US Steel Warn Bros 32 .103 4 58 18 8 42 18 39 33 West Un Tel West Air Br West Elec Woolworth 38 28 46 30 44 21 61 71 79 31 9 36 16 20 29 99 17 . 33 . 3 . 26 36 I . 13 . 33 . 29 . 32 . 45 Salt of 1.870.000 shares com pared with 1,760,000 Wednesday. TV S advanced steeply alter tne opening while other groups were all but Ignored. Then the entire market, including TVs, backed down for a while. Prices moved along without important change until the last few minutes of bus iness when fresh demand appear ed. Prices were at or close to the peaks of the day at the final bejl. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks dipped .1 of one point to 77.9. The utility division moved up slightly but industrials and rails were slightly lower. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Aug. 10-AP)-Wheat: Cash train: Barley No. 3 45 lb BW 90.00. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white J.14; soft white (no Rex) 2.14; .White club M4. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.15; 10 per eent 2.19; 11 per cent 222; 12 per cent 226. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 223: 11 per cent 225; 12 per cent 227. Today's car receipts: Wheat 43. barley 3. flour S. corn 7, oati 2. mill feed s. Portland Livestock Cattle salable 250; market moderately active, steady with late Wednesday; canner ana cutter cows mosuy ou-i.uu lower than early Wednesday; few medium srass steers 2S.00-29.00; medium-good light feeders 26.00-75; com mon slaughter steers downward from i nn. w MoYi mMlinm prarir heifers 27'oO; common beef heifers 20.00-24.00; cull to common dairy type neiiers 17.00-19.00: canner and cutter cows largely io.uu-ii.uu, iew hm. um down to 14.00 or below; common-medium beef cows 19.00-21.50: few young 920 lb. cows up to 22.50; good beef hull 2.VM): common-medium sausage bulls 20.00-24.00. Calves salable 125: market active and strong": most grades around 1.00 high er; good vealers largely 30.00. odd head 31.00: good 450 lb. calves up to 28.00; medium calves and vealers 22.00-27.00. Hogs salable 100; market active and steady on limited supply: good-choice 180-235 lb. 26.00-25; few fat types 25.75; 250-330 lb. mostly 2425; fat types down to 2230: good 350-520 lb. sows around 50 lower at 19.00-21.00; 323 lb. 21.50; good-choice feeder pigs salable 27 50-28 50. Sheep salable 250f market rather slow, mostly steady: good spring lambs largely 24.00, few lots 24.50; good feeders 22.00-50; fleshy 80 lb. feeders 23.00; medium yearlings 19.00; good slaughter ewes 8.50; common medium 6.00-7.00. Grain' Prices?, . Await Federal Price Report CHICAGO, Aug. 10-(H3rains stalled around today waiting for the regular monthly government crop report, due after the market closed. In very quiet dealings the market dipped early, rallied in the morning and then played out the session with little movement. The most significant trend de veloped in wheat, which showed a little more firmness than any thing else. Reports of a slight pick up in flour business were heard, and, in addition, recepts of the bread cereal at major termi nals have not been running high. Wheat closed -l higher. corn unchanged to lower, oats - higher, rye was unchanged to higher, soybeans were V to 1 cent higher and lard was 17 to ' 32 cents a hundred pounds lower. More favorable war news and splendid crop growing weather acted as a weight on the market. Nevertheless, there wasn't much selling, and some traders felt that might have been due to the fact that prices have backed down considerably from the post-Korea highs. Anywhere from 25 to 60 per cent of the gains scored immedi ately after hostilities started in Korea now have been lost. The biggest loss has been in rye; the smallest in September com. 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IN SALEM 430 COURT STREET STORES ALSO IN StlVERTON AND ALBANY June 24 High Today Wheat $2.14 $2.35 H $24H Corn 1.45 1.54 1.514 Oats .734 .80 .77 Rye 1.31 1.52 1.37V S'beans 2.10 2.72 2.427 Lard 10.35 16.25 13.S5 Salem Harkel Quolaiions Mt of Ute ynteriy BUTTERFAI Premium No. 1 , , .... No. 2 BUTTEK Wholesale RetaU .61 -? 65 .70 EGGS (Bnvinr) (Wholesale prices range from S to f cent over buying price.) '-arge AA - .5 Large A .50 Medium AA .53 Medium A .49 Crack - 25 Small : ?8 POCLTRY Leghorn hens Leghorn fryers Colored hens , Colored fryers uiq i roosters .24 28 .25 .37 .13 Slocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Prets Aug. 10 , STOCK AVERAGFS SO II II M Induct Rails tltil Stwlta Net change , D2 D2 A2 D.J Thursday, 107.8 48.4 44.1 77 J i Prev day 108.0 48.S 43.9 78 weeic ago iosj 47.4 43.1 Month ago 87.6 41.6 422 -ear ago Su 34.6 40.1 i.l 761 i2 70l 1.8 S4J BOND AVERAGES 20 10 Rail InHtict Net ' change . unch A.2 l nunuay yo.D luz.a Prev dav fifi 8 102 l Week ago i . 95.8 102.1 Month ago S2.5 101.7 Year ago . 81.1 102.4 10 It Util fori unch AS 104.6 70S 104.5 70 i 104.4 70 103.8 60 1 103.8 70J Portland Produce m PORTLAND, Aug. 10-(AP)-Butter-fat entative. subject to immediate change: premium quality, maximum to a to i per cent acidity delivered In Portland. 61-64C lb: first aualitv. iS. 62c: second quality. 57-60c. uuner wholesale F.O.B. bulk cube to wholesalers: Grad A A. fla imra 61o lb: A. 93 score. 61c; B, 90 acere, 58c; C. 89 score. 66c. a oove prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Sellinff nripa ta tnrtlan1 wholesalers: Oregon single, S6-3a id: Oregon a-io ioai. 41-4-c. ESft To wholesalers: A grade, large, Slli-MHc doz; A grade, medium, 47' 50c; B grade, large 43-45 tyc. " cnicKena tnto. i quality, r.u.B. planU) : Broilers under 2V, lbs. 30-32c; fryers. 2U-3 lbs. 33-35c; 3-4 lbs. 33-35c: rosters. 4 lbs and over, )3-35c; light hens under 4 lbs. 23-24c: over 4 lbs. 23-24c. Heavy hens, all weights. 23-25c; old roosters, all weights. ll-13c. Rabbits Average to growers: Live white, 4-5 lbs 25-27C lb.; S-6 lbs-21-23c; colored S cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks, ll-15c lb.: fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 53-Mc. some higher: Idaho fryers. 45c. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers; dollars per ewt): Beef: Steers, good. 600-800 lbs. S50 53; commercial. S49-51.50; utility. S43 46; cows, commercial. S42-44; utility. 139-42- canners-cutters. 138-40. Beef cuts (good steers): Hind quar ters. 159-63; rounds, $56-59; full loins, trimmed, $80-85; triangles. $43-44; square chucks, $47 JO; ribs, $63-68; fore quarters. $43-44. Veal: Good. $48-90; commercial. $43- 40; Utility, $34-38. Calves: Good-choice $45-47; commer cial, $37-42. Lambs: Good-choice springers, $45 48: commercial. $43-44. Mutton: Good. 70 lbs. down. $23-24. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs, $58-59; shoulders, 16 lbs. down. $43-46; carcasses. $37-39; spareribs, $46-47. Wool: Valley, course, medium grades. 57-OOc lb average at country buying points. Mohair: 60c lb on 12-month growth. F.O.B. country shipping points. Country-killed meats: Veal: Top quality, 40-4 lc lb.; other grades according to weight - qualify with lighter or heavier 35-36C. Hogs: Light blockers, 13-36c lb.; sows, 28-30C. Lambs: Top grade springers, 42-4S lb best yearlings 35-38c; mutton, best, 15-18c; rough heavy bucks. 12-14c. Beef: Good cows. 35 -36c" lb.; canners-cutters. 32 -35c. Onions: 50-lb. sack Calif, western yellows. No. 1, medium. $225-40; Wal la Walla. 225: white wax. Urge. $3. . Potatoes: Coast, local triumphs. 28 Ib. lugs No. 1. $l0: small. $1: Board man long whites No. 1. $2.45-3.00; No. 2 50-lb. 1.00-1.10; Wash, long whites No. 1. 2.50-75; Calif, long whites. No. 1 $3.50-65. 'Hay: V. S. No. S green alfalfa, de livered carlots T.O.B. Portland or Puget Sound markets, nominally $31-32 ton. GRAIN BUYING OATS - WHEAT - BARLEY MARKET PRICES PHONE 34003 E. H. Bingenheimer Distributing Co. 210 STATIST. SAE2IEY GOOGLE J