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1953-09-03 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 12 of 18 · OCR glm-ocr
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Orange Auction Market Report By UNITED PRESS Orange auction all market 126 150 176 200 220 252 288 344 First grade 6.85 7.10 6.45 5.39 4.80 4.60 4.82 4.40 126 150 176 200 220 252 Second grade 5.74 5.54 5.43 4.57 4.21 4.66 Trend: Higher Stock Market Trading Dwindles NEW YORK (UP)—Trading on the stock market dwindled to the barest minimum today and, for once, Wall Street had an explanation. It was the heat and the humidity. Only routine business was transacted as many in the financial community took off for cooler spots, getting a head start on the long Labor Day holiday. Prices backtracked some of the gains scored in the previous two sessions when the market recouped about one billion dollars of its six bill on dollar August loss on paper profits of all stocks. Like the recovery, today's easing was considered largely technical. There were a few wide losses in the rails. Aircrafts lost some ground on word from Washington that 600 to 1000 airplanes have been ordered eliminated from current production plans. Leading steel and motors were steady. Declines in the rails ranged to a point or more in Illinois Central, Northern Pacific and Texas & Pacific. Boeing, Republic Aviation and Douglas were down around 2 in the aircrafts. Texas Land Trust fell more than 2 points in the oils. Firestone was down around 1 in the tires. Produce Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—Produce: Peaches: Per lb Beaumont rio oso gems 48s 10-12 cents. Plums-prunes: Per lb American-Becky Smith loose Beaumont large 10 cents. Onions: Street sales 50 lb sacks grano type Perri valley 2-3 inch 1-1.10. Sweet potatoes: Per lb Porto ricos Coach valley*8-10 cents. Miso vegetables: Okra per lb Coach valley 10-12 cents. Market Quotations By William R. Staats Co. 517 First National Bank Building Santa Ana Phone KI-23230 Bondo & Stocks Air Reduction 23% Amer Tel & Tel 154% Anaconda Copper 52% Atchison, T & SF 90 Caterpillar Tr 49% Chrysler 67% Crown-Ellerbach 29% Cons Vulture 17% Curtiss Wright 7% DuPont 97% General Electric 72 General Motors 55% Goodyear T&R 46% Rennecott Copper 62% Montgomery Ward 57 N Y Central 21% Northrop Aircraft Inc 14% N American Co 20% Pacific G&E Common 38% Pacific Ltg Common 62% Pacific Ltg $4.50 Pfd 94 at 97 Pennsylvania RR 19% Phillips Petroleum 51% Phelps Dodge 30% Republic Steel 44% Richfiled Oil 49% Robertshaw-Fulton Co 18% Sears Hoebuck 56% Southern Ry 40% So Cal Ed. Common 25% So Cal Ed $1.12 Pfd 30 at 25% Cool Front Promise Relief From Heat Wear (Continued from Page) since the summer's worst wave began 10 days ago, was a local weather district isolated in Northeast Illinois. As the rain and wind beet mercury stood at a sizzling reading of 85 degrees. Relief Coming Slowly Real relief for the rest, country east of the Mississippi on the way, but many Am had time to burn, a day out at least. It will probably take this or longer for a welcome cold to crawl into the sunbaked west and East. In the meantime, the w man forecast more energy to a 90 to 100 degree weather. A unique weather record being set in many cities, in Chicago and New York. The ber of new heat records is itself. Causes 115 Deaths The cool front day, rolling a moderate 15 to 20 mile hour, was expected to reach Ohio Valley sometime Friday the East Coast a little last More than 115 deaths were tributed to the unrelenting spell, and hundreds of other sons have been prostrated heat exhaustion. A brief thunderstorm hit York last night, bringing the rain there since Aug. 17 but ing almost no heat relief. Police in Lincoln, Neb., are a drunk passed out in a suit six shirts, six undershirts three pairs of trousers. They ed him in the cooler. Warren Not to Run Again in November (Continued from Page) Dairy Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—Dairy: Eggs: Wholesale prices consumpt A large 54½-56, medium 53. Candled eggs to retailers for distributors' plant, delivered one-cent higher, cartons three cents higher: Grade AA extra large 72-75, la 69-71, medium 62-64; grade A extra large 68-70, large 64-66, medium 58-60, small 40-41; grade B large 53-55. Prices to consumers in cartons: grade AA large 71-85, medium 70-73; grade A large 69-80, medium 6-68, small 49-51. Live poultry: Broilers 1½-2½ lbs 28-30, fryers 2½-3½ lbs 30-32, fryers 3½-4½ lbs 33-34, roasters over 4 lbs 34-38, fryers caponettes 3-4 lbs 35-37, roasters caponettes over 4 lbs 36-38. Hens light type under 4 lbs 19-20, hens light type 4 lbs and up 21-22, hens cross 4½ lbs up 23-24, hens heavy type all weights 27-29. Turkeys, young hens 33-34, toms 39-30. Rabbits white fryers miscellaneous lots 21-22, commercial 22. Butter: Jobbing prices in cartons: Grade AA 71½-75, grade A 71¼-73, grade B 69½-71. If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin WANTED High School BOY Interested In Pharmacy APPLY McCOY DRUG CO. Citrus Market LOS ANGELES (UP)—The local citrus report as prepared by the Federal-State Market News service: Grapefruit slightly weaker, lemons slightly stronger, oranges about steady. Grapefruit: Per box local packed fancy 54s 4.75-5.25 few 5.50, 64s 5.5-5.00, 60s 4.4-5.00, loose fancy 100s few 1.50. Lemons: Local loose packed per box 5.75-6, packed fancy cartons 105-108s 4.25-4.50. Oranges: Per box valencias local packed fancy 176s 5-5.25, 200s 4.25-4.50, 220s 3.25-3.75, 252s 2.75-3.3, loose faecy 126s few 4.50, 150s 4.4-4.25, 176s 3.75-4.00, 200s 2.50-3., 220s 2-2.5, 52s 1.75-2., 288s 1.65-1.75. Weather By UNITED PRESS Temperature and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 6 a.m. High Low Rain Albuquerque 87 60 — Atlanta 86 72 — Bakersfield 95 69 — Boston 100 72 .07 Brownsville 91 79 — Chicago 101 76 .01 Denver 85 46 .10 Detroit 100 71 — El Centro 103 70 — Pairbanks 56 37 .01 Loma Vista Memorial Park Fullerton, California Cemetery — Mansoleum — Columbarium Warren Not to Run Again in November (Continued from Page I) the governor's announcement made in a formal statement stead of at a press conference "because the governor does tend to say any more about Warren returned only last day from a 48-day European War." Warren's Reason Warren said: "This decision is based upon firm and long standing belief periodic change of administration is essential to the continued life of our representative system government." "If it were not for this condition which I have, it would difficult for me to retire from service of my state." Births St. Joseph Hospital, Orlando ANDERSON—Mr. and Mrs. RR 2677 Victoria, Laguna Beach, 2677 Victoria, Laguna Beach, 162 bld Mrs. Theo 2202 N. Baker, Santa Ana, pounds, 13 ounces, Sept. I. ESPARANZA—Mr. and Mrs. 426 N. Lemon, Orange, pounds, 13½ ounces, Sept. I. JOHNSON—Sgt. and Mrs. Rlc 1117 Seventh, Santa Ana, pounds, 6½ ounces, Sept. I. KOZA—Mr. and Mrs. Donald, W. Washington, Santa Ana, pounds, 2 ounces, Sept. I. PEREZ—Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel 1502 Orangenthep, Placentia, 7 pounds,9 ounces, Sept. I. PRICE—Mr. and Mrs. Star 1255 W.十九th Long Beach, 8 pounds,2 ounces, Sept. I. Presbyterian Hospital, New York, girl,6 pounds,13½ out Sept. II. LOOKING AHEAD OLIVE HILL, Ky.(U) — Kentucky Gov., William J. F Interested In Pharmacy APPLY McCOY DRUG CO. 100 W. Center St. Loma Vista Memorial Park Pullerton, California Cemetery — Mansoleum — Columbarium Endowment Care Provided Phone: Pullerton LA 8-1576 Res. Anaheim 3811 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS by ELSEE BAY MAL KENDRICK U. REEVES, WHILE ASSIGNED TO THE 58TH AIR RESCUE SQUADRON IN TRIPOLI, KNOWING THAT A TAKE-OFF WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE, LANDED HIS SA-16 ON DANGEROUS HEAVY GEAS TO RESQUE 32 SURVIVORS DOWN IN THE MEDITERRANEAN — TAKING THE SURVIVORS ABOARD, HE WAITED UNTIL A DESTROYER REACHED THE SCENE — CAN YOU ARRANGE 8 MATCHES TO FORM 2 SQUARES AND 4 TRIANGLES WITHOUT CROSSING ANY ? — Solution tomorrow — TREE-CUMBING, COCONUT-EATING RATS, WITH HABITS LIKE GOURRELS, WERE FOUND BY DR.J.P.E.MORRISON OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION AND HIS ASSOCIATES — -Raroria, South Pacific, 1953 — ...when you open the door will there be refreshing Olympia Beer on your refrigerator shelf? Stock up today! Cool Front Promises Relief From Heat Wave (Continued from Page 1) Since the summer's worst heat wave began 10 days ago, but it was a local weather disturbance isolated in Northeast Illinois. As the rain and wind began the mercury stood at a sizzling dawn heading of 85 degrees. Relief Coming Slowly Real relief for the rest of the country east of the Mississippi was on the way, but many Americans had time to burn, a day or more, least. It will probably take that long longer for a welcome cold front to crawl into the sunbaked Midwest and East. In the meantime, the weather-man forecast more energy sapping to 100 degree weather. A unique weather record was being set in many cities, including Chicago and New York. The number of new heat records was a record in itself. Causes 115 Deaths The cool front, rolling along at moderate 15 to 20 miles per hour, was expected to reach theolo Valley sometime Friday and the East Coast a little later. More than 115 deaths were attributed to the unrelenting hot spell, and hundreds of other persons have been prostrated with heat exhaustion. A brief thunderstorm hit New York last night, bringing the first storm there since Aug. 17 but causing almost no heat relief. Police in Lincoln, Neb. arrested a drunk passed out in a suit coat, shirts, six undershirts and tie pairs of trousers. They toss him in the cooler. Warren Not to Run Again in November (Continued from Page 1) Labor Day Food Favorites Last call for Picnics...And have we an exciting group of foods picked for your out-of-doors event! ...Choice barbecue meats cut to your order, abundant fruits and vegetables for crisp tasty salads, holiday beverages and bakery products—There are all kinds of ready-to-serve foods that'll make your Labor Day an effortless family fun-fest. WILL BE OPEN MONDAY — LABOR DAY FOR YOUR BARBECUE Steaks HAMS Round T-Bone Club Sirloin LB. Shank Half or Whole LB. Warren Not to Run Again in November (Continued from Page 1) governor's announcement was made in a formal statement in advance of at a press conference because the governor doesn't intend to say any more about it." Warren returned only last Saturday from a 48-day European tour. Warren's Reason Warren said: This decision is based upon my and long standing belief that periodic change of administration essential to the continued health our representative system of government. If it were not for this conviction I have, it would be difficult for me to retire from the service of my state." Births St. Joseph Hospital, Orange DERSON—Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 577 Victoria, Laguna Beach, girl, pounds, 2 ounces, Sept. 1. KINS—Mr. and Mrs. Theodore, 202 N. Baker, Santa Ana, girl, 7 pounds, 13 ounces, Sept. 1. PARANZA—Mr. and Mrs. Lupe, 66 N. Lemon, Orange, boy, 8 pounds, 13½ ounces, Sept. 1. JNSON—Sgt. and Mrs. Richard, 117 Seventh, Santa Ana, boy, 7 pounds, 6¼ ounces, Sept. 1. ZA—Mr. and Mrs. Donald, 2106 W. Washington, Santa Ana, girl, pounds, 2 ounces, Sept. 1. REZ—Mr. and Mrs. Ezekial J., 502 Orangethorpe, Placentia, girl, pounds, 9 ounces, Sept. 1. CE—Mr. and Mrs. Standish, 558 W. 19th Long Beach, boy, pounds, 2 ounces, Sept. 3. Presbyterian Hospital, Newport Beach BILTON—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 17232 Elm, Huntington Beach, boy, Sept. 1. ABLE—Mr. and Mrs. Robert G., 634th Newport Beach, boy, Sept. 1. KINS—Mr. and Mrs. Ira, 120 Huntington Beach, boy, Sept. 1. Fullerton Cottage Hospital PSON—Mr. and Mrs. James L., 7½ W. Commonwealth, Fullerton, girl, 6 pounds, 13½ ounces, Sept. 2. LOOKING AHEAD LIVE HILL, Ky. (P)—Former Uttucky Gov. William J. Fields, HAM SHANKS ...as cut ...39°C | HAM SLICES ...ea...89 RUMP ROAST Half or Whole lb...55 BEEF ROAST Choice Cuts 7-Bone Chuck lb...37 POT ROAST Choice Neck Cuts lb...29 BOLOGNA By the piece Sliced 39c lb...29 GROUND BEEF ...3 lbs...79 GROUND ROUND lb...59 WIENERS Bridgeford Skinless ...3 lbs...99 FRYERS Pan Ready Fresh Killed lb...57 HEAT AND SERVE PREM Swifts 12 oz. can 42¢ Gebharts 303 can CHILI CON CARNE .23¢ Diamond A Cut 2 303 35¢ Doles 46 oz. can PINEAPPLE JUICE OIL KRAFT Chase & Sanborn while it lasts HEAT AND SERVE PREM 12 oz. can 42¢ Gebharts 303 can 23¢ CHILI CON CARNE Diamond A Cut GREEN BEANS 2 cans 35¢ Sea Side LIMA BEANS 303 cans 10¢ Laura Scudder MAYONNAISE qt. 49¢ Tuna & Noodle Dinner STARKIST can 29¢ Doles 46 oz. can PINEAPPLE JUICE OIL KRAFT Chase & Sanborn while it lasts COFFEE Libby 46 oz. cans TOMATO JUICE Hillsdale Sliced PINEAPPLE Feature Buy! COCK O WALK PEACHES 5 cans $1 Dog F SKIN Dunn's Preserves Boysenberry Raspberry lb jar 25¢ Stokely Apple Sauce No. 303 can 50¢ PICTSWEET Peas - Corn - Green Beans - Broccoli Mixed Vegetables Succotask - French Fries - Limas - Squash Spinach - Corn-On-Cob 'Peas & Carrots 6 Packs. 89¢ Real Gold Orange Juice 2 cans 29¢ Arden's No. 1 Ice Cream ½ gal. 79£ Sun Freeze Imitation Ice Cream 2 pts. 25£ How to be a Better Cook ...and save money tool by Mary Cloke Home Baking Dinner Confection Company There'll always be Hamburger - you can be sure - and beer's your chance so treat your family to the best they've ever tasted. New-Style Cheeseburgers (Serves 4 to 5) 1 pound ground beef 1/2 cup undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/2 cup crumbled American cheddar cheese Mix ingredients and shape into very flat patty. Brown on both sides in hot fat. Cut hamburger bones in half. Toast top half in frying pan in which Cheese burgers were browned. Spread mustard and relish on bottom half of bun. Place hot Cheeseburger on relish; sop with tomato slice, onion slice, and mashed ban. BEVERAGES All Flavor full qts. WILSHIRE CLUB 15¢ KOOL AID 6 pkg. 25¢ PRODUCE PEARS 3 lbs. 25¢ BANANAS 2 lbs. 25¢ Large Crisp Heads LETTUCE 3 for 19¢ RADISHES 2 5¢ 49ºc 89ºc PEARS 3 lbs. 25ºc BANANAS 2 lbs. 25ºc Large Crisp Heads LETTUCE 3 for 19ºc RADISHES GREEN ONIONS 2 buns. 5ºc CELERY crisp tender 1b 5ºc LEMONS 2 lbs. 25ºc U.S. Baking Potatoes WHITE ROSE 10 lbs. 19ºc Fancy Slicing TOMATOES 3 lbs. 19ºc Thompson Seedless GRAPES 3 lbs. 29ºc 3 lbs. 79ºc FOIL Wrap REYNOLDS ALUMINUM 25 feet 29ºc EGGS Ranch Fresh Large doz. 65ºc Pictsweet PEAS can 19ºc Lema Linda GRAVY QUIK JUST ADD WATER 15ºc Sperry Pancake & Waffle Mix 28-oz. pkg. 25ºc Vermont Maid Syrup...25ºc LE JUICE 4 cans 99ºc AFT qt. 59ºc while it lasts PICNIC ITEMS Chicken of Sea ½ size TUNA can 29ºc Hot or Cold Paper CUPS pkg. 10ºc LE JUICE 4 cans 99¢ AFT qt. 59¢ while it lasts E lb 74¢ JUICE 3 cans 79¢ LE 3 No. 2½ can 79¢ PICNIC ITEMS Chicken of Sea ½ size TUNA can 29¢ Hot or Cold Paper CUPS pkg. 10¢ Market Queen Dill PICKLES ½ gal. 49¢ Valencia gt. ripe OLIVES 3 tall cans 69£ Del Monte CATSUP 2 for 25£ Cans $1 Dog Food SKIPPY 13 cans for $1 Sego MILK 2 tall cans 25£ Feature Buy! TOMATO SAUCE DEL MONTE 4 cans 25£ 29¢ 79¢ 25¢ GAYLE'S 404 NO. LOS ANGELES ST. OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M.