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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1956)
Leslie, Keizer, Blind School Youths to Represent Classmates in Frccdoni Axvanh IDS m, Salem, Ore., Tucs., April i'WllCat Pri('CS 11 jury Suits Filcd Drop Sharply f CHICAGO Wheat price rf. ! profit taking inspired by recent Si pern nal injury wits based tag judgment for $12,500. while wTwas M with wheat from a tall icicttts and asking fcuUm seek alio general h'h 'e lh I i U Aonday in Manon County penses. , ... i(hi reiativelv C.rcuit Court DaiL Ait dances totalling 130,. J,f.fl", ,1 ta-!? aae4 slightly toward the fin 844 is a suit filed by Ambrose J. El'! i?jif if Gri.n1 i sympathy with tht down Smith against R. A. Upton, in- .w' .t ' rT V turn in corn Rye ended with fair volvmr. a twtxar collision May - sizei gaiM ,fter setting new sea- U, IHjJ, on ire ML Ani!ei-;juver-yw. to Highway, about 2'4 miles south A"fe etreleswesi of alt An'eL The GreeD vomun "lleM "F" Smith allrcei nczlieence on . ... ,-' ,...,, ., ... i. lower, rve i-!V hicher. sov- Upton's part, .nd wants $73,000 5!iving , car lnjt He-eQly struck beans I cents lower to Hi higher general damages, $7E5 for medi- ,he naT ol (nat driven by the and lard 10 to 17 cenU a hundred c. I expenses, $3(10 damages to pteintilf. Damages sought are pounds lower, bis car, and $4,759 special dam-: general, 250 medical ex-1 At one time losses tn wheat ran ages resulting from loss of work, pense,, ,d $2,500 special dam- to more than 4 cents, the July Slate Street Wreck ages for loss of work. (contract being down most. The Neil V. Greene, 1263 Peace St., Monday s sUU peuonal injury .bread grain finished about a rent is seeking special and general tu si(cd for $50,000 general damages totalling $i2,B4i agawsi damages and $423 medical ex Vi la - 4s1 Millard D Frver. based on per sonal injuries allegedly suffered in collision in the 2600 block of State Street on Oct. 17, 1953. Marion County is being sued by a driver and passenger who were in a car that collided with a coun ty road grader on the Macleay falton road May zs, ism. penses, and is based on a May 8, 1954 Mill City railroad-automobile collision. " The suit is brought by E., C. Cbristensen, Mill City, in the name of Linda Christensen, a minor, who allegedly suffered permanent bead and brain injur ies. Chrittensen 's complaint as- above the day's lows but never showed strong , rallying ability. Stocks Beat Fast Retreat . NEW YORK I The stock market beat a fast retreat Mon- Roth Me vin Kertzman. the serts negligence on tne pan oi driver of the ear, and Merle Southern fr.cifie Comiwny, its day in the closing minutes of trad Trachsel, the passenger,, assen employe, s. r. ferry, ana saws n. egligencc by the county through : Edna L. Christensen, Aumsvijle, Its employe wno was operating , wno waa oriviog inc car in wmca the grader. Trachsel is demand the plaintiffs were passengers. New York Stock Quotations Compiled by The Associated Press Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Atlis Chalmers Aluminum Co, America American Airlines American Motors American Tel. k Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Mach. II H 1 California Packing 12$ Canadian Pacific "! Caterpillar Tractor mi ll Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service 24 H 7 J? Crown Zellcrbach Curtis Wright til ? Douglas Aircraft I6 S Ait Pnnt rla Namnnra The Associated Press average of to stocks dropped back 90 cents at $190.80. It stood at a record hieh level last Friday. The indus trial component Monday was off $1.60, railroads fell 70 cents, and utilities backed down 10 cents. There were 1,227 individual Issues in the broad market with 37$ higher and 57$ lower. Seventy ritht stocks touched new highs lor the year while 44 retreated " ' to new lows, 44 Vi 34 i J ! i ; t is .:; ) ',z ti 1 1 Xi i . f I .. . ' , a -. - J. Carol Gearge, sbowa abave at bat during a phyalcal edneatloa class at Leslie Junior High Sekael, will represent her elassmalea la a trip la Valley Farge next snoath aa principal prise winners la the anneal Freedams Foundation contests. Gayle Aan Rearer, Kelxer School stndeat. Is shewn, looking at a Larry Mays, Indian youth from Rampart, Alaska, win take the Vallej mlcresc6e during ackeol koara neeally. She will alse represent her tltumates la the Valley Farge trip awarded te a atndeal aad teacher from each top-award schools. Forge trip la behalf of his elassmalea at the Oregon 8tate Schar for the Blind here. He Is shown checking lecatieaa en a relief aaaa (AU Statesmaa Photat) Ford Firm to Offer New Car PORTLAND W Richard E. I million dollars in developing the Krafve. general manager or r and a dealer organization. Fords special products division.! .F,0Iln m!y beC01mJth ,p .u ih. Pr,L rh,mh of cific Northwest sales headquarters Volume came to 2,760,000 shares ' ee 'y that the Ford , ' lhe car- Kr8,v M,a- 2tt 50 37- Qiicago Grain CHICAGO (AFV Chicago .filn! Opta Ckxa WHEAT Vav July (("pitmbrr prrvmbcr lurch COHlf MT July September rWtmbcr March OATI Var July . tiplrmbr jrmbr HYB V.T July S'plafnhar j.i3'-ta t 1S-17 1.21 X.13V I 47-r - I Sl-SO l.S0i 1 '.-, 1.47 ', .".-' aT-',a ' JSS'i , ' Mt 1S4N-5S HOYBIAMI Vay .. I SS-WH ialy i I 1-S1 iplamtwr 9J'.-M Kovvmbcr . IVT.-51 January IMV't Stccb and Bonds Cnll ky Tk Aatarlatad Pnm Attll TOCE AVIBAUM SS II bidurt Hails Hat ehanga DI. D 7 Monday t!3 S 14S.T Prav. day wJiS.l I4S 4 Va ano SV1 7 147 0 MnnUl ago ft 1414 Vrar ao ...1191 1.114 lss High 147.1 Jins Low M4 9 12 1SS Hllril 2311 l'l j IMS Low -.-ItU 114 J UNO AVIBAGRt S It a.nta Indutt . Hat ehanga Unch D l Monday ,.. ts.l Prav. day M.I S.4 Vaah aao S7.I SS.T Month aao S SI 4 f aao SS I iwie High s 7.1 im Low as 4 1"S Hih us as.i lUAS Low -.ss.s SS 4 Eastman Kodak Ford Motor Genefal Electric General Foods General Motors ' Georgia Pac. Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. Internationa. Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper I 4K-4S1, Llbby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Lowe's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery ward New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific AmertcanfFish Pacific Gas k Electric Pacific Tel k Tel Penney (J.O Co. Pennsylvania R.R. Philco Radio Puget Sound P It L Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp. Rayonier Incorp. Pfd Republic Steel Reynolds Metali Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper CO. Seart Roebuck Co. Sinclair Oil Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N.J. Studebaker Packard Sunshine Mining US-IS a so' i-si',! l.HV 1.4.1'k-l. 146?. 1 : JS" . .701 . 1J41 1 W"i 1 M', J Ho', -as l.4'',-l' SKI", I.tS Portland Produce 74 Ht)M compared with 2,600,000 Fri- ! day. 68 31 'l 81 V4 232 (9 V4 2 50H 45 tt 50 72 Vi 3$ 3$ V4 134 5$ 43 134 tt 17 S " 48 4 22H 75 94H H $$H 10 51 138 H 95 V. 15 3m Tot Swallows Coins To Thwart Sister KALISPELL, Mont, t Dickie Bergstrom, $, swallowed 26 cents to "hide the money from my sister.""- She's Terry. 8. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy .SL&E Estimate, are that 80 per cent of "Medium price range." U.S. rural nonirngation w a t e r i Bergstrom, attempteo to extricate He said Ford is investing 250 1 comes from wells. I the quarter and penny, but finally Three Salem Writers Win Press Honors EUGENE Hi Three Salem! They are Genewve Morgan, writers were among. 17 honored j Vinita Howard and Margaret Ma ny the Oregon Press Women's 'Gee. convention here. Other first prize winners In the " I statewide contest for articles writ gave up and rushed Dickie to a ; ten by women appearing in news- hospital. , papers and magazines or broad- Smith, both of Albany: Ila Grant Bend; Jacqueline McKenzie, Cor vallis; Helen Myers, Lebanon; Olive Starcher, Medford: Thelms Lee, Hillsboro; Josephine Barnett Oregon City; Elizabeth Ryan, Os- A sureeon removed the coins Irast nn radio nuhliritv or adver-1 eg0: McCaU, Rainier; and reported Dickie was in "pret-1 tising programs included: I Martha Stranahan, Redmond; and ty good condition." ' Maryann Howard and lanthe1 Patricia Dayton, St. Benedict PORTLAND I - Butterfst tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland, 5841 lb; first quality 55-58; second quality 50-53. Butter-Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 56K; 92 score, 56'4; B grade, 90 score, 554; C grade, .89 score, 53 Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 384-41 lb; ,Oregon 5-lb loaf. 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland. A large, 45-48'i: A medium, 44-47'i; A small, 36- 37'4. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 50-53; A large, 47-51; AA medium, 46-51; A medium, 46-50; A small, 38-39. Cartons, 2 3 cents additional. ' Eggs To consumers AA large, 5843; A large, 50-61; AA medium, 56-61; A medium, 55-60; A small. 44-49. ,. I Live poultry No. 1 quality 26 H I f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2V-4 lbs, 46 39 Investment Trusts iZtlka. Sitnthar St Co.. Ine I is es Dili Stki Dl Dl 141 1S0S 74.1 IMS 141 mt II 1 IS' I III IMS 11.8 WI S ii in a 1S 7 ISI S S74 14S.I gwift k Conl,pany Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft - ' United Corporation United States Plywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel. Westinghouse Air Brake Westinghou.se Electric Woolworth Company 48tt 64H 80 U 53 4 70 S3 H 68 714 53 4 108 61 VISIT OUR SHOWING AND DISCOVER aid ii uui A I SSI ssi SSI Oil Ml HI ssi 1001 ssi ii I tv A 1 ssa S4.I ssi S4.S Ml SS.1 t: SS s M.I AHIllalad Fund ... . S IS Canadian fund ...11.70 Cmtury Bharaa Truit .J5 0S Chamtcal fund .17.M talawara Fund .H 4S Ivar. InvMt. fund - S.73 Ptvtdcnd Bharaa 1 SS laton Si B. Bai. runa nil Gaa Ind. Group Tobacco Incorp. Invaitor ltr CuaW rundsi " B-J . " M B-4 ioS K-l .".SI -S ZZ iao4 B-4 10.41 Man. Bond rund t, HI Mana. Invt. Truit .. JS.71 kail. B. Sarlaa; ... . Incomt Bcriaa S 4I .. Stork Sanaa .. . i Ml . piel Stock Sartaa I M Natl. Dir. Srrlaa 4 1 Tl.-tle. fund l , Value Lin Inc. Fund S 3S HVaUlnstoa Fund .........J1.1S Aiked SSI :im 11.11 IS 10 11 SS loss . 1.1S 14.13 11S 4-ftB 11 M MM II as mil i a m Portland livestock PORTLAND UrV-(USDA)-Cattle salable 2,700; market generally slow; fed steers and heifers mostly 50 lower but several loads unsold and some bid 1.00 off; cows weak 50 lower; load high choice with some prime 1,103 lb fed steers 20.75; 'her choice steers 19.50 20.50; good steers mostly 17.50- n 4 i 1850; some mixed good-choice lots ' " 1 1800; commercial Steers 13.50- 34.6 , a CA. r-u. IM nn.llu ImA I 10. JW, lew luia iiiv0,ij viiviw ivu 101 1 heifers 19.00; few good heifers 73; at farm, 22 roasters. 23, f.o.b. Portland; light bens, 19-20 at Port land, 18-19 at ranch; heavy hens. 23 at Portland, 21-23 at ranch; old roosters, 11-14 Turkeys To producers L i v a weight fryers, 27. Rabbits Average to growers Live White, 3H-44 lbs, 23-26, 5-6 lbs. 18-21; eld does, 10-14, few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 58-61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Bee! carcasses Steers, choice, 9 4 500-700 lbs,,32.0-J5.00; good, 31.00- 8 4 33.00; commercial, 28.00-31.00; 48 cows, 25.00-29.00; utility, 24.00- 39 k 27.00; canners and cutters, 21.00- 2: a 24.00. 2 i j Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind 100 ' Quarters. 39.00-42.03: rounds 37.00-41.00; full loins, trimmed, 30.00;, Chucks, 29.00-33.00; ribs, 40.00-43.09. ' Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-10 60 i lbs. 43.00-48.00; shoulders, 16 lbs 20 I down, 25.00-28.00; spareribs. 36.50 21 H 40.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lbs, 43.00 "1? .oo. Veal and calves Good-choice, 48 H all weights, 32.00-48.00; commer cial, 27.00-40.00. ' Spring lamb Choice-prime, 40- 50 lbs, 44 00-46 00. Lambs-Choice, 40-50 lbs, 3700- 40.00; good. 34.00-38.00 Wool Nominal, clean basis, Vi blood. 100-03 lb; S blood, 103-08 lb, 4 blood, 1.12-18; fine, 1.17-23. Ceuatry-dressed Meats, fe.b Portlaad: Beef-Cows, utility, 24-25 lb; cutters, 1920 Veal Top quality, lightweight. rough heavies, 20-30. 404 70 V 6 4 47 4 1.74 S.7S 1.34 13.33 111 Mil Salem Market Quotations (Al of lata yatWrdayl BCTTf afAf Premium Ma I - butt an A'holaaala -,.,. Datail .. .- Boea 1 nar la 1 1 tW holm la pneaa rana from to I ccnU over Bujrinl prlctl tar AA , Lara) A Irladium AA ., Madlum A Small rol-LTBT Colored Hana .-.-.... Ighom Hem Colored frytra Colored ioanlart Old Bonatm . 16.50 -18.00; commercial heifers mostly 14.00-15.50; canner and cutter cows 9 .00-10.00, few to 10.50, early sales 10.75; shells unevenly 4 00-7.00; utility Cows 11.00-13.00; commercial grades 13.50-14.25; utility bulls 15.00-16.00. few 16.25; light cutter bulls 11.50-13.00. Hogs Best light blockers, 21-23; lean light sows, 16-18. ' Lambs Good yearlings, 35-36 Mutton Lightweight ewes and wethers, 1214; rough heavies, 810. Fresh Produce Onioni Idaho Yellows, med 2.25-50; lge, 2.75-3.00; v hites, 4.25- 50; Ore Sherwood Danvers, No 1, 225; Wash Yellows, lge. 1.85- filvi aalahla 100: eood-cholce ,al ' mtttaAw (tiill.iitililv ffrnrla ' 2.00 v.r alnw waa'k.i on tower; rhnire Potatoes-Ore. Central Russets, veaVs 2.-..0l)-?8.50: good 20.00- i A lon , 4.50-75; 2$ St 24 00; cull-utility 7.00-13.50; few " Papr saca, iw-w; iu m paper . good-choice stock steer calves : lb ,msh. ?cl!- ,4- Ji lC.OO-18.00. Hogs salable The Most Beautiful Cars The Most Beautiful Ride The Most Beautiful Deals... In Tbwn 1,150; market 42 No. 2, 50 lb sack, 1. )-,; bales No. 1. 510 lb( 2 40-50; No Is, 10 1 moderately active; butchers about K- 2 v.a. 7o. i-t narrows anu giua isv 40 50 lower; sows steady; sorted lots S7 233 lbs 17.00-50; few mixed No 2-3 M lots largely 16.73; No 3s mostly n 1$ 00; 300-37$ lb sows 14.00-50; 580- .645 lb offerings 9.50-10.00 . 71 Sheep salable 600: market poorly oi min, 450-500; Klamath Russets 1-A. 4.75-515: ldak . bales Russets, 5-10 lbs, 2.75-3.10; 100 lb sack, 4.50-5 00, some to 5.15. Hay New crop, No.- 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o.b. Portland, 43.00-46.00 ton, some sales higher. Portland Grain JL5 tested, uneven; wcak-50 lower with JeerUlQ I OUtllS Hnstances 1.00 dovn: small lots , w. n ., mostly choice 105 lb wooled la nbs UrCdlC U l) lie.TllH 17.00; 280 head van mostly choi i vi id snorn lam s carrying no. PORTLAND Coarse grains, gj b .horn lam's Carrying No. J Innn CnilCPTt 1. . tnv ahinment. bulk. Coast 11 nn. W chnUa Kr I WW w-fr - . 1 0 ,.VrV, V, ' V ,U, , delivery: pelt lambs 17.25; few good-choice a, a ak aua ttU Lift-. . FA fa Aa ... ..... Data, 1N0.I. SS IP wnne. B(.w-o.w ewei 500-50; CUU-UliUty 3.50-4.50 Parley. No. 1, id. o-w... au w Com, No. 2, E-Y ahipment . 69.80 Wheat: No transactions Monday car receipts: Wheat! 12; barley 15; flour 10; corn 38; oata 3; mir. feed 8. Clnlim Futures REDS ANGRY 10NG KONG - The Chinese Communists are mad at some EigMBigy ip-olcP.vti CvTVV Reasons Whv r irx N 4 OFFERS THE MOST... GIVES THE MOST...HA8 THE MOST OF ANY CAR IN THE MEDIUM PRICE FIELD, Y Torsion Bar Suspension . . . eliminates old fashioned coil and leaf springs for hSe safest, smoothest ride on the road today. dL 275 surging horsepower . . . - the bggesf, most powerful, imoomest-running engine in its field. 2 The onfy automatic transmission . offering overdrive Konomy. 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