The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1952, Page 15, Image 15

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eiarket quotations Wednesday:
Admiral Cornorauon , 26
Allied Chemical 75
Allis Chalmers 52
American Airlines 13
American Power & Light 28 V
American TeL U Tel 154
American Tobacco 56
Anaconda Copper 45
Atchison Railroad 89
Bethlehem Steel ' 50
Boeing Airplane Co. 35Vi
Borg Warner 71
Burroughs Addirui llach. 17 H
Canadian Pacific 35 V
Caternillar Tractor , 57
Celanese Corporation 42
Chrysler Corporation 79
Cities Service llt
BONNII MIDWEST LASS Kary Loa lXarUnMO.
f Dei Mttiaec, dram major af Unirerttty of lews aH-ctrl band
Ylsitiaf Lead, chata wttfc yitot wrrtaat ta LtaJoaea loelt on.
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LAOXORlOSS OPAPfETnMAUSEA,
VOMfTWS; INDEFINITE FEELWQ OP
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ijrIE KENNY TREATMENT
OFFERS POLIO VICTIMS
THEIR BEST CHANCER
'RECOVERY. RESULTS OP
THE KENNY TREATMENT
WAVE SHOWN A MARKED
REDUCTION NC&PPUNG
ArTERrEFeCTS POCMERLY
ASCOAJH)inniTKDSE
HEADACHE, USUALLY SEVERE AND1
GENERAUZEPMOOEfiAjg FEVER ,
SELDOM RISING A0OVE 103.
SnFFNECK.STlFF eAOC.PAiNRH
EXTREMCnES.MVJSOE WEAKNESS
0AAPTOMS FRB3UCVTLY ABATE
TEAAR3RARU.Y AFTER AN INITIAL
IUJ0ESS OF ABOUT TWEWry-FOOR
HOURS, REOJRRM6 mw4 2er30mS
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Stock Market
Moves Aliead
NEW YORK I The stock
market struggled ahead Wednes-
I diy with difficulty. Railroads pro
vided a single-handed inspiration
for the rise.
Leaders and active issues were
up as mucn as l ana z points
with most of the list fractionally
higher. Minus signs were almost
entirely fractional.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks gained 20 cents. It was
up a dime yesterday at 5107.50 with
the industrial component unchang
ed, railroads up 40 cents, and util
ities up 10 cents.
Volume came to 960,000 shares.
lieu York Slock Quotations
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelrinator
New York Central .
Northern Pacific
Pacific Gas & Electric ,
Packard Motor Car -
Penney, J. C Co.
Pennsylvania R. B.
Pepsi Cola Co. "
Philco Radio
Radio Conjoration
Rayomer Incorp
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Reoubhe Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
I Safeway Stores Inc.
I Scott Paper Co.
Consolidated Edison .
Consolidated Vuftee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtic Wright
Douglas Aircraft .
duPont de Nemouri
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Minim?
International Harvester
International Paper T , ,
John Manville
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed "Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Ben A .
35H
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58
8H
63
83
44
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47 Vz
59
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76
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1 Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
2outnern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard Oil N J
Studebaker Corp.
Swift & Company .
Trans am erica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil ComnanT .
Union Pacific ;
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Conjoration
United States Plywood
united States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union TeL
I Westinghouse Air Brake
westmghouse Electric
woolwarth Company
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Salem Market
Quotations
I (As of late yesterday)
Premium
No. 1 j .
No. 2
HUTTTT!
Wholesale ;
K etail .
KU S i-laji I
W ho' !ie ui ic raxise troa
to. 7 crnu ovei buytna ortce
Lars AA
L rf A
Medium AA
Medium
PuOet .
rOLLTBI
Leghorn Hens
Colored Hens
.SI
.78
.68
.80
.85
M
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33
JS
.17
.20
J32
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J32
Colored Fryers
Roasters
LIVESTOCK
(Vallrv Packln Company QuotUns)
at uairy
Cutter
He: fen
Bulls:
Good Veal .
,'alves
LAMBS
tearlinrs
Ewes
reeders
Sheared Lambs
13.00 to 15.00
12.00 to 15.00
16.00 to 19.00
20.00 to 24.00
26.W to 29.00
22.00 to 2 00
23.00 to 24.50
10.00 to 17.00
1.00 to 5.00
18.00 to 20.00
..About SI. 00 less
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (API 'rT4.-rrcT
Cattle salable 130. market acU c. strontf
i to SO higher on all classes with cow
SeneraBy 50-1.00 abo-e kiondaT. Can
aers and cutters up mart, odd head
jood SOO-ino !b. fer steers 31.00-33 J0t
.sew commercial steers 28.00-30. utility
trades mostly 22 00-25.00. cutter dairy
ijrpr aown io lo.w. rew commercial
and low cood heixers 27 00-28.50. utility
heilers 20-00-25 00: eanner and cutter
cows large!- 15 00-17 DO. few to 17.50
Shells downward to 12.00; utility cows
13.00-20.00. odd commercial ud to 52 tai
commercial bulls 23.00-2C.00: utility
mo-tly 22 00-23.00.
CaHes salable 50. market more artl .
mostly steady to strong; eood and
choice vealers 26.00-23.00. odd prime up
i to 30.00-31.00. utiliy and comroerdal
cal-es and vealers 17.00-24.00.
Hoifs salable 200. holdover 100: mar
ket steady-stronr; choice 1-2 butchers
i8-zs lo. larseiv 24.00. few lots uo
to 24.25; choice 240-J90 lbs. 22.00-23.00s
choice 150-165 lb. ?2.50-23.SO. Choic
350-550 lb. mwj 19.00-20 0. few lighter
wu?nt to 21.00. No feeder pigs typing
rec-eh d.
Sheep salable 35S. holdover 150: mar
ket steady: several lots choice and
prime sprint: lambs 2S 75-27 00. Good
and choice prades 25 50-2 50. utility
I and rood 'ots 20.00-24.00: Rood and
choice feeders 21.0n-22.00: good and
I choice ewes 6.00-7.00; culls down to
' 3.00.
Grain Market
Prices Fall
CHICAGO UB Light but steady
selling sen grains down on the
board of trade Wednesday.
Wheat started out firm, only to
join the rest of the market on the
downside within a short time, r eed
grains were weak from the start,
but in the closing minutes corn
rallied from the day's low. Soy
beans also recovered part of their
lost ground in the final minute.
Wheat finished to 1 cent lower,
corn unchanged to 1 lower, oats
- lower, rye l-2 lower, soy
beans to 2 cents lower and lard
10 cents lower to 2 cents a hundred
pounds higher.
Early buying in wheat was base-
on hopes some export business
would develop during the day. It
didn't., Chile, wluch was scheduled
to take 750.000 bushels, pushed its
buying back to Thursday while
Brazil, ain the market for about
4,800.000 bushels, postponed buying
untD. next week.
Churchill Calls
Cabinet Meeting
On Iran Situation
LONDON VP) Prime Minister
Winston Churchill called cabinet
ministers back from vacations
Wednesday and spent nearly three
hours with them mulling over
what to do about the situation in
Iran.
The only prominent member ab
sent was Foreign Secretary An
thony Eden, now honeymooning in
Portugal.
Britain has been under U. S.
state department pressure to re
lax the attitude blocking Iranian
attempts to market the oil from
the huge British-owned oil indus
try Iran nationalized last year.
The Americans reportedly fear
that Iran's worsening economic
plight is an invitation to Commu
nists to take over.
Results were not announced af
ter the cabinet met.
i ,
Stocks and Bonds
i Compiled by The Associated Press
Aug. 20 -
30ND AVERAGES
20 19 10 10
Ralls Ind UU1 Frgn.
Net chanea Unch Unch Unch Unch
Wed.; 95.5 98.3 97 77.7-H
Prev. day 95.5 98.3 97.9 77.6
Week ago 95.6 98t 98.0 77.6
Month ago 95.7 98.8 93J 76 6
Year ago 94.7 99.7 100.1 73.2
1952 higiv 96.4 99J 99.4 77.7
STOCK AVERAGES
30 15 15 60
Ind Rails UtU St'cks
Net change Unch A.4 A.l A.2
Wed. 141.3 83J 53- 107.5
Prev. day 141.3 82.9 53.1 107.3
Week ago 143.2 85.0 53.1 108.8
Month ago 142.8 83.2 52.4 107.8
Year ao 133.6 54.1 49.7 95.9
A multiple belt conveyor sys
tem in use at Newport News, Va.,
pier is equipped to load coal into
four ships at a time.
Parts of the Carribean National
Forest receive a rainfall of over
20 Oinches a year.
Salem
Obituaries
SABBE
Christ Sab be. at the residence, 1353
N. 18th. St.. Au. 19. survived oy wile,
Mrs. Johanna Saboe of Salem; daugh
ters. Mrs. Nella Lamen and Mrs. Sid
ney Pedersoo. both of Eugene, Mrs.
George Patrny and Mrs. Everett Sten
hiem. both of Salem. Mrs. Noble Han
sen and Mrs. Norma Schmidt, both of
Sacramento. Calif., and by eieht grand
children and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Saturday. Aug
23. in the Clo-xh-Barrick Chapel with
interment at Belcrest Memorial ni.
JOHNS
Mrs. Matilda Johns, at a local hospi
tal Am 16. Late resident of Amity
Survived by husband. Thomas Johns
of Amity; sons. Thomas Johns Jr
William and Frank Johns, all of Butte,
Mont.; Daniel of McMianv-Oe. and
Harold of El Monte. Calif. Thirteen
grandchildren and two great - grand
children, services win De new nurs-
day. Aug. 21 at 3 p. m. in Uie Virgil T,
Golden Chapel with interment at Bel
crest Memorial Park.
HAKSINGTON
Danny Harrington, at a local hospital
Aug. 13. Late resident of Mill City.
Ore. - Survived by parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvev Harrington of Mill City;
sfster, Sandra Leer brothers Terry and
Larrv. all of Mtfl City: rand parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Harrington of Van
couver, B. C Graveside services win
be held Saturday. Aug. 23 at 2 p. m. in
Beavertnn. Ore- at .Crescent Grove
Cemetery under the directiioo f the
Virol T. Golden c apany.
A Pennsylvania bituminous coal
mine has a subterranean belt con
veyor system 3 miles In length.
. . . art it tails ;s fittls
tastti so pal"!
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WttlGlEY'S
J fit 5 1 fig '
Portland Produce
market
2 only 1946
2 only 1946
I only 1947
12 only 1947
2 only 1948
1 only
1 only
1 only
3 only
I only
1 only
1 only
1942
1946
1917
1947
1939
1947
1949
PORTLAND AP Produce
Quotations Wednesday i
Buttertat Tentative, subject to im
mediate change Premium quality.
maximum to js vo l per ceni acidity in
Portland, 82c lb; first quality 80c; sec
ond quality 78c. Valley routes and
country points 2 cents less.
Butter Waoiesale f.o.b. built cubes
to wholesalers Grade A A, 93 score ,75c
lb; 92 score, 74c; B. 90 score. 72c; 89
score. 71c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 441243c
lb; Oregon 5-lu loaf. 50-a-c.
Eg'is To wholesalers Candled eggs
containing no loss, cases included, f.o.b.
Portland A large. 63'j-65'ic; A med
ium. -a'j-eZ'ic: B grade, large. 49-52c.
Eggs lo retailer raae AA large.
7ic: A large. 66-trc: aa medium. 6J-ba:
A medium. 60-6 1c; A small, 41-43C Car
tons : 3c additional.
Live chickens No. I quality, f.o.b.
plants Fryers, 2-3 lbs. 34c; 3-4 lbs.
34c: ; roasters. 4a lbs up, 34c; heavy
hens, all weights, 18-13c; light hens.
all weights. 16c: old roosters. 13-lac
Rabbits Average to growers Live
white. 4-1 lbs. 21-24c, 5- lbs. 18-22c;
old does. 10-12c. few higher; fresh
dressed fryers to retailers, 57-60c, some
hiEher.
Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to
retailers): dollars per cwt:
Beef Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs. 53.00-
53.30; good. S4.OU-5b.U; commercial
47.0O-5L30: UUllty. 40.00-48.00; cows.
commercial. 3.0CM2JX); utility. 33.09-
36.00- canners-cutters. 31.00-34.00.
Beef cuts, choice steers Hind quar
ters. 63JO-64--I: rounds. 62.00-63 JO; full
loins, trimmed. ao-B4JUl; triangles.
45.00 - 49.407V forequarters. 48.00-52.70;
Chucks. 52jOS-56J: nbs. b4.0O-3 )
Veal Good -choice. 50.Do--.uu; com-
merciaL 43.00-0.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, a-12 in,
640-65JK: shoulders. 16 lbs. 41i)0-42.7:
spareribs. 490-54.20; fresh hama. 10-14
lbs. 57.0O-57JO.
Lambs Cicice-prime. 40-so ins. sz.uo-
54.00; good. 49.oo-z.oo.
Mutton Good-choice. I8.oo-zi.se.
Wool Grease basis, nominally 45c lb
ta rrowers.
Country -aressea meats, i.o.d. rorv
Und:
Beef Utility cowl. 33-35C lb; can-
nm tmtw i. 22-34C.
.Y"Tl? S 1D: mooa 316 Personal
Hogs Lean blockers. 36-JSc lb; sows.
light. 28-31C.
Lambs Best. 43-4 ac in.
Mutton Best. 12-15c lb.
Onions b lb sacks Wash. Yellows.
medium and large. 3.00-50.
Potatoes Boardman long white, ro.
JA. mostly 5-S-7S cwt; Uo. 2. 50 lbs.
1.75-2.00- Central Ore. long whites. 5.50-
6.0O- Wash. Busaets. No. 1. SiM-5.
Hav U. S. No. 2 green all alia. s.o-
37.50 dehvered car and truck lots, f o b
Portland; deUvered Seattle.. 36.D0-7.50.
PORTLAND APV Coarse grains. 15-
dav shipment, bulk. Coart delivery:
Oats No 2. 3?-Ib. wh'te. 70.00; Barley.
No. 2. 45-lb. B. W.. 70.00.
Wheat bid to arrive market. bsla
No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White.
12.36'',; Soft White excluding Rex.
2.3SV2: Whre e'ub. 2.36',.
Hard Rd Winter: Ordinary. 2.40. 1
percent. 2.40; 11 per cent 2.40: 12 per
cent 2.40
Hard White Baart: Ordinary. 2 41; !
pr c it 2 41; 11 per cent 2.43; 12 per
cent 2.-5.
Car receipts: wheat. 78: barlev. :
flour. 7; corn. 7; oats, 2; miTl feed 7.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice :s hereby given that tha
buildings located on property de
scribed as the East k of Block S and
the West 2 of Block 4 of Subdivision
of Blocks 3 to 7, Nob Hill Annex Addi
Subdivision of Blocks 3 to 7 of Nob
Street). Lots 14 and 15 in Block of
SubdiviskMin of Blocks 3 to 7 of Nob
Hill Annex to City of Salem (I960 South.
cnurcn btreet). and Lots 15 and 17 in
Block of Subdivision of Blocks 3 to
7 of Nob Hill Annex to City of Salem
ii4u -ouin cnurcn Mreet). all in env
of Salem. Marion Count", Oregon, will
be sold at public auction to the highest
bidder at an auction to be conducted
by the Board of Education of School
Uistnrt wo. 24CJ. Marion County. Ore
gon. The right to reject any or all bids
is reserved by the Board.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 20U
day of August. 1952.
CONNELL c. WARD. District Clerk
School District No. 24CJ
Marion County, Oregon. A 21.
USED CAR SALE NO. 38
4 only 1946 Ford Tudors
Ford Coupes
Chevrolet Coupes
Ford Coupe
Chevrolet Coupes
Chevrolet coupes
Chev rolet IT Pickup
Ford i T. Pickup
Ford .' T. Pickup
Chevrolet V T.' Pickups
Chevrolet T. Truck
Dodge l'i T.Cab & Chassis
Jeep 1 T. Pickup
The above vehicles are offered for
sale to the highest bidder "as is" and
where is . Prospective bidders are re
quested to obtain bid form and Inspect
the above equipment at the Oregon,
State Board of Forestry shops. 2SO
State St, Salem. Oregon. From A.M.
PJ5.T. August 21 until 2 P.M, PAT.
August 29. 1952, daily except Sunday. A
certified check or Bank draft in th
amount of 10 of total bid will be re
quired. Bids will not be considered un
less on the form provided by the For
estry Department A. 21. 22. 23.
300 Personal
312 Lost and Found
BLACK long haired female cat. White
feet and whiskers. Spot on upper lip.
3-vm. ;
LOST: Gold cross and chain near 4
Corners district. Keepsake. Reward.
4125 Mahrt Ave.
LOST; New Schwinn traveler boyi
bike. BlacX with chrome fenders. Ser
ial B-10630. No questions asked. Call
3-5955. 8:30 to 5 -30.
Black Shetland pony, south oi
LOST:
Salem. Phone 4-3263.
In England the automobile choke
is called the "strangle-."
LONELY? Want to meet members of
the opposite sex? Send $1.00 and a
self -addressed stamped envelop! to
Introductory Service to box 422. C
The State-man.
NOT RESPONSIBLE; for bills other
than my own. William J. Meithof.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous 31V N.
Commercial St. Ph. 2-2108. Meeunc
Sund3V 3 o. m Tuesday 8 p. m.
ALCOHOLICS Anony ous group No 1.
2088 N CoTimei lal Phone 2-913 or
3-4337 P O Box 724.
i For Athlete's Foot
Use T-4-L, fer 3 to 5 days. If not
pleased, your 4te back. Watch the
oldU tainted skin slonarh off to be
replaced fey healthy skim. Get in-
stant-drymr T-4-L from any
drurtist. New at Perry's Drag
Store.
Yhsa t!3th!nz Else Will
Ha!? for ACID IUDIGEST1Q.1
BeO-ans aOen gtves eamisrtlng teUet when
every th-ie else Calls for gas, heartbura
aad add kiili-tliw Get a JBc p age
Or T T Lam N D
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