The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 15, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 The Slatman, Salem, Of., Saturday Wormbw 15, 1947
Salem Market
Quotations
BcrrarAT
Premium
No. 1
No.
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail
RGGS BUYING
Extra large I
Medium and standard ,
Pullets
Cracks
EGGS Selling Price
Wholesale, large .
Medium
Retail, large
Retail, medium
POLLTBV
Colored ben Ne. 1
No. 1 j
Fryers i M to
LIVESTOCK (By Talley pack)
Woo led lambs, choice J
Yearling I up to
( . up to
! I DO to
Sheared: lambe
Ewea
Fat dairy cows
Cutter cows
Dairy betters
I 6 00 to
; 8.00 to
Calves 1300 to 430 lbs.) ! up to
Bulla -. 1 10.00 to
Veal (ISO to 300 lb., choice
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12.00
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13.00
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14.50
21.00
17.50
23.50
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UNDER 7HI
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Adventure
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, Not. 14 AP)
Butterfat tenUtiv (subject to Im
mediate chance), "premium quality
maximum of .35 to I per cent acidity,
delivered In Portland. SS-SSc lb.: first
quality 41 -84c; second quality 77-SOc:
valley route and country point I
cents less than first, 7S-S2c.
Butter wholesale,-- t.o.b, bulk cubes,
grade A A. S3 score. 77e lb; A. St
score. 76c; B, SO score. 71c; C, OS
score, 71c
Cheese Selling prices to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles 41-91',ac;
Oregon 9 lb. loal 43'-53,c.
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, large,
O'k-Ol'rc; medium, Sc; A grsde,
small. 49',,c; B grade, large. 47,-50iC.
Eggs Purchased from farmers:
Current receipts 51-55c; buyers pay
1-3 'jc below wholesale quotations on
graded basis for best hennery eggs.
Dressed turkeys (to retailers): A
gad young bens, Sl-SZc; lb. torn, 40-
Dressed turkeys (To retailers):
A grade young hens II -52c; toms 40-44c.
Live chickens Paying price to
producers: No. 1 broilers under J
lbs. 90c lb.; fryers. l' to 3 lb. 32c:
3 to d lb. 34-35c: roasters. 4 lbs. and
over 34c; fowl. Leghorn, under 4 lbs.
18-20c; 4 lb, and over 20-24c; colored
fowl, ail weights 24-2Sc; stags, all
weights 12-14c.
Rabbits Average to retailers 48
Slc lb. dressed; price to producers 43c:
fryers, live, white, 20-25c. colored
17-21e lb.
Fresh dressed meats (The follow
ing fresh dressed meat prices quoted
wholesaler to retailer for fresh meats
are in dollars a hundred pounds as re
ported by the USDA market news serv
ice at North Portland):
Beef Steers good, 41 00-42 M;
commercial. 38.00-30.00; utility, 33.00
38 00; cows commercial. 30.00-33.00:
uttftty. S8.5O-3O.0O; cutter and canner.
29.00-27.00.
Beef cuts (good steer, heifer)
Hind quarters. 43.00-50.00; rounds. 44.00
47.00; full loins trimmed. 65.00-70 00;
triangles. 30.00-37.00; square chucks.
41.00-49.00; ribs, 55.00-57.00; fore quar
ters, 37.00. -
Veal and calf Choice. 38 00-30.00:
good. 37.00; com me ret ol, 32.00-35.00;
Utility. 31.00-32.00.
Lamb and Mutton Lamb choice
and good. 40.00-42 00; commercial, all
weight. 38.00-39 00; utlUty, 33.00-34.00:
Eade Today. Cont 1:4S
Dismrs
Also
"UNDER NEVADA SUES"
With
atay Sogers - Gabby Hayes
and The Sons ef the Pioneers
mutton good, 70 lbs down, 1T.B0-
18.00.
Pork cuU Loins.: No. 1. 8 to 12 lbs,
50.00-61 JO; shoulders.' 40.00-43J0; spare
ribs. 3 lbs down. 48.00-53.00.
. Cascara bark Dry, 23c lb.
Wool Valley, coarse and medium
grades. 45c lb.
Mohair 42c lb. on 12-month growth.
Onions 50-lb. sacks, Or. Brooks
yellows, med, $3.75-3; boilers, 10-lb,
40-49c: No. 3 Med- 39-40c; white boU
ers, 10-,lbs- 40-45c: Idaho Spanish, Med,
S3.40-2.63: large; 81.50-2.75.
Potatoes Ore. Deschutes Russets.
No. 1. $43-4-50; SS-Ib.. $1-10-1.13; No.
2. 50-lb.. $1.50-1.60; 100-lb. No. 1 bakers.
S4.50-4.BO: No. 2." $3 7-4i Wash. Russets
No. 1. size A. 100-lbs. f4.2ft-4.40. Long
whites. $3.75-3.85. r
Hay U. s. No. t green alfalfa or
better, carload lot, f.o.b. Portland.
32.00-34 M ton; U. S. No. 1 timothy
(eastern Oregon or , Washington), car
lota. f.o.b. Portland UM-XM ton
oats and vetch, mixed hay, uncertified
clover hay, 1330-34 00, baled at Wil
lamette valley farms, depending upon
quality and location. '
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
Nov. 14
Stock Average
30 19 IS 60
Indus. Rail UtUL Stock
Friday .. S2.1 32 S 41.2 64.4
Previous day B2.0 33.8 4t 2 S4J
Week ago 03.1 33J 41.7 65 0
Month ago 04.4 35.4 43.1 08 8
Year ago 86.0 3SJ Ul 834)
Bead . Averages
20 10 10 10
Sails Indust. UU1. Forgn
rriday 89 J 101.8 101.5 sij
Previous day 89.1 101J 101.5 88.7
Week ago 00.4 101.4 102 2 SBS
Month ago 01.8 101 J 102 0 70.0
Year ago 94.2 103S 104 J 74 0
1047 low SOJ 1014) 1014) 07.7
New 1047 lows.
Rain Deluges
Wheat Prices
CHICAGO, Nov. 14-(-Raln
nearly washed away three dollar
wheat on the board of trade. The
southwest received needed mois
ture and all trains responded by
dropping the new crop wheat con
tract losing the most.
December wheat finished on a
split quotation at $2.99-3.00 aft
er being down to $2.09. That com
pared with a high of $3.03 Vs yes
terday. Wheat lost 24-4. Corn
was l-2 down, December
$2,354-2.34?.. and! oats 1 cent
lower to higher, December
$1,154-1.18.
Stassen Asks Machinery
Export Ban on Russians
DENVER, Nov. H-JP)-A com
plete embargo on machinery and
hard tool shiDments ta Russia
"unless and until we reach a deaf
and open agreement with the
Soviet Union on a program of
constructive rebuilding of Eu
rope, w was called for here tonight
by Harold E. Stassen, announced
candidate for the republican pres
idential nomination.
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Spectacular
SATURDAY
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Church Chooses
Building Site;
Given Permit
Construction of a church build
ing for the Gospel Tabernacle,
thwarted at Capitol and Hood
streets by zoning restrictions de
spite an appeal to the city council,
was . authorized Friday for a site
at 1325 N. 5th st, A city building
permit estimating cost at $20,000
was issued to the Rev. Max WyatL
The .Interstate Tractor Co. took
out a $7,000 permit for a storage
shed at its Silverton road location,
Other permits reflected the clear
ance of a North Capitol street area
earmarked for a shopping center
when Laura Donnelly was author
ized to wreck a house at 1172 Un
ion st., and W. D. Greig to move
a garage from 1152 Marion st.
to 1960 Lewis st
For repairs and alterations per
mits went to W. A. Saunders, for
work at 495 N. 23rd sL, estimat
ed to cost $100 and Martha Hager,
1225 S. Commercial st., $500.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Or Nov. 14 AP)--(USDA)
Salable and total cattle 50.
holdover 75: calves IS: market rather
slow, mostly a clean-up trade at steady
to weak prices: load good 1,080 lb
steers 24.50: lightly sorted at 2000
23.50; canner-cutter cows 114)012.50:
odd shells 8 00-0.50; good young beef
cows quoted upward to 14 50; bulls
steady; 1 lot of 43 head medium-good
1408 lb bulls 18.50: cutter sausage bulls
downward to 13.00; medium-good veal
ers steady at 18.00-24.00; choice quot
able to 25.00.
Salable hogs 29. total 500: market
about steady: good-choice 100-213 lb
weights 26.50-75: scattered lots med
ium 139-170 lbs 24.00: 260-280 lb 24.75:
good 400-908 lb sows 24.00; 1 good 410
lb stag 10.00; feeder pigs lacking: choice
105 lb weights up to 27.73; yesterday.
Salable and total sheep 35; market
steady; 1 lot good-choice 70 lb lamb
22.00; week's extreme top 23.00: com
mon 87 lb 19.00; good-choice slaugh
ter ewea quoted 8.00-90.
Near 1,500 Attend
Richmond Carnival
An annual Parent-Teachers as
sociation sponsored carnival drew
approximately 1,500 persons to
Richmond school here Friday
night.
The carnival, presented in co
operation with tiia teachers and
Principal Matilda Gilles of the
school, entertained the crowd
with an amateur show, Little
Theatre, bingo, fish pond, and va
rious other concessions.
State Officials
Invited to Dine
At Sweet Home
Representatives of the Sweet
Home Chamber of Commerce,
along with Raleigh Middleton,
committee chairman, Friday pre
sented to the state board of con
trol, through Gov. John H. Hall,
a plywood plaque inviting the of
ficials to attend the annual cham
ber venison dinner, to be held in
the high school there December 2.
Members of the board of con
trol, other than Governor Hall,
are Secretary of State Earl T.
Newbfy and State Treasurer Les
lie M. Scott. All three- board mem
bers indicated they would accept
the invitation.
Frank Belgrano, president of
the First National bank of Port
land, will be the guest speaker
with Art Priaulx, public relations
manager of the West Coast Lum
bermen's association, serving as
toastmaster.
In the Sweet Home group, other
than Middleton, were John Galey,
State Representative Max Lan
don and F. W. Vanhorn. Edward
Cardwell, chamber president, and
Ken Groves, committee member,
were . unable to be present.
Yippool Another Big
Kartoon KarnivalJ
AN HOUR OF YOUR FAVORITE
CARTOON CHARACTERS!
FUN FOR EVERYONE!
Plus! Chapter No. Six
"JESSE JAMES RIDES AGAIN"
And Our Regular Show!
Ends Today! IT HAPPENED ON 5TH AVE."
(Sat) and "TAW COMES TO GUNSIGHT
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STARTS Tononnou!
HIS PRIVATE LIFE WAS A PUBLIC SCAN
DAL! . . . THIS ROMANTIC ROGUE WHO
LOVED THE WHOLE
WORLD . . ESPECIALLY
WOMEN!
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PLUS! "GOOFET GOLF LATE NEWS!
Franzen Stresses
'Good Neighbor'
Policy for Salem
Municipal services which bene
fit not only the city itself but
also the surrounding area, plus
those which impress city visitors
with the beauty and advantages
of that city, bring dividends to
business men and public alike.
City Manager J. L. Franzen as
serted before the Salem Board of
Realtors Friday noon in the Mar
ion hotel.
Franzen said his administration
here would increasingly take into
consideration "the good neighbor
policy" in Salem's relations with
its nearby communities and rural
areas. The police radio hookup
which includes neighboring towns
was given as an example of this
type of city policy.
An example of pleasing visitors,
Franzen continued, is good street
cleaning. Although this is stressed
here and already has brought fa
vorable comments to his office
from travelers, Franzen said, the
city has on order a large fl usher
which eventually will provide ev
en cleaner streets.
Too Late to Classify
CAPA.BLX practical nurse now avail
able. Phone 8331.
NORGE Refriferator. Excellent con-
dition. 1Z90 Uafc. can after pm.
AUTO. Wasalnc machine. A-l shape
and A.B. apt. house range, like new.
1085 Edfewatcr. Phont SPSS.
1838 PLYMOUTH. $366. 17S t. 13th St.
Hall, Newbry View
Project at Pen
Gov. John Hall and Secretary
of State Earl T. Newbry spent
most of Thursday afternoon in
specting the state penitentiary
and improvements now in prog
ress there. They will inspect oth
er state Institutions in the Salem
area next week.
"It is our desire to get a first
hand picture of these institutions
and their operations as quickly as
possible," Hall and Newbry said.
Newbry spent Friday in Portland
inspecting his branch office there.
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Tapping. Felling.
Free Estimates - Ph. 774
w. h. McAllister
Ins-red Operate
Ends Today! (Sat.)
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"BLOCK BUSTEES".
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