The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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10 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday, Docembor 5. 1947
icago Stock
Show Winners
Auction Entries
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 -JPh- Victor
ious exhibitors at the forty
eighth International Livestock
Exposition left the auction rings
today with their pockets jingling
with ready cash from sales of
prize winning cattle, sheep and
swine.
Despite lower prices paid for
the grand champion steer and the
grand champion carload of cattle,
first to be sold today. William E.
Ogilvie, the exposition's general
manager, said today sales were
expected to reach $2,500,000 by
the end of the show Saturday.
"There is no accounting for the
fall in bidding on the grand cham
pions of the exposition," Ogilvie
said. "These sales are unpredict
able and have no relation to the
general price trend."
The grand champion steer, Big
Boy, a shorthorn owned and
shown by six foot, two inch
Claude Mil wee, 18-year-old Fu
ture Farmer of America from Fort
Cobb, Okla., sold at auction for
$8 a pound. The price, was $2.50
less than was paid for the 1946
king of beef animals.
Bert Overman, chief cattle buy
er for Wilson & Company, bought
the steer for the Davidson Meat
company, paying a total of $8,800
for the 1,100 pound animal. Over
man said the Davidson company,
purveyors to hotels and restau
rants, planned to slaughter the
calf for distribution among its
customers.
The record price for a grand
champion at the International,
$10.50 a pound, was paid by the
Firestone Tire and Rubber com
pany, Akron, O., last year for Roy
al Jupiter, an Oklahoma A. and
M. college entry.
Wheat Prices
Lose Ground
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 - (JP) - Rain
and snow over a wide area of the
southwest today caused a steep
downturn in wheat prices on the
board of trade. The bread cereal
lost as much as 6 cents and ended
right on the bottom.
Wheat's action was not followed
by other grains. Corn moved up-
To Attend Luncheon
Mrs. George Croisan, Mrs. Don
ald H. Upjohn, Mrs. Carl W. Em
I mons, Mrs. Glenn Paxson and
h Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson will motor
- to Portland today to attend the
state board meeting of the Ore
gon State Mothers. The affair will
be held at the Multnomah hotel
with luncheon slated for 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Croison Is president of the
Salem Oregon State mothers and
' , Mrs. Paulson is state vice-president.
The other three matrons are
members of the state board.
Miss Kay Lang-don has returned
to Washington, D.C., after a fort
nrght's visit In the capital with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
Langdon. She came west to be
here for Thanksgiving. Miss
Langdon is in th WAVEs in the
naval air transport service.
ROOFING
Johns-Man ville Shingles Applied
Immediate Application
FREE ESTIMATES
Ilalhis Bros.
1C4 So. Commercial
Endearing Cbanlirty, frasyaare ef
ckaim Switching, lovely,
VERY
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ward as - demand for the cash
grain remained good and ship
ments to market was slowed by
persistent rains. Oats were steady
most of the session, but slumped
toward the close.
Wheat closed 3 to 6 cents
lower, December $3.04-3.03,
corn was -l higher, December
$2.6(1-2.60, oats were - IV
lower, December $1.25-, and
soybean? were 2 cents lower,
March $3.84.
Navy Reserve
Training Plans
In Full Swing
With more than 92 per cent of
its required complement of 222
men and officers already inducted,
Salem's naval reserve unit an
nounced at its meeting Thursday
night that the training program
is in full swing.
Twenty - five new enlistments
were accepted.
With only 15 enlisted men short
of its goal, the unit hopes to com
plete its complement by its next
meeting on Thursday night in
building T-514, Salem irport-.If
this is accomplished, officers said
last night, then the unit will have
completed its enlistment program
in 85 days from its beginning. The
13th naval district record for a
naval reserve unit in filling its
compliment is 80 days.
All men living within a 50-mile
radius of Salem are. eligible to ap
ply for membership in the unit.
Information may be obtained at
the naval reserve Salem head
quarters in the city hall.
Training Progressing ,
The training program is pro
gressing rapidly, unit officers
showed last night Apprentice
seamen are learning semaphore
signaling, knot tying and instruc
tional training in naval procedure.
All other rates have a training
program going, and the unit is
now compiling a waiting list for
certain filled rates.
Salem men who enlisted Thurs
day night include Apprentice Sea
men Jack L. Harris, William a.
Armstrong, Truman W. Masseu,
Donald S. Rudd, Fred S. Smith
No. 1J.S08
In the Circuit Court of tie SUU of
of Oregon for Marlon County
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of
MERLE WILLIAM BURDICK. a Minor.
CITATION
To: Cynthia Diana Burdlck Arnold,
mother and guardian of said min
or in the State of New York, and
all other whom it may concern:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You, and each of you, are
hereby required to appear In the above
entitled Court and cause, on the 31st
day of December, 1947, at the hour
of ten o'clock A.M. of said day. at the
Circuit Court Room in the County
Court House at Salem, in Marion
County, Oregon, to show cause why
an order ' should not be granted for
the sale of the interest in real prop
erty belonging to the estate of the
above named minor, to-wit:
An undivided l15th Interest in the
following premises:
Lots 11 and 12. Block 14, Englewood
Addition to the City of Salem. Mar
ion County, Oregon (See Vol. 2, page
15. Record of Town Plats for said
countv and state).
WITNESS the Honorable E. M. Page.
Circuit Judge, with the seal of the
above entiUed Court affixed, at Salem,
Oregon, this 25th day of November,
1947
a H. A. JUDD
(COURT SEAL) County Clerk
By T. L. Hamilton. Deputy
N 28-D 5-12-19
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PARIS, Dee. 4 - The splintered wreckage of a French passenger train, enrente from Paris to Lille, is
strewn along the tracks near. Arras after leaving the rails. It was estimated at the Arras hospital
that at least 19 persons died in. the wreck. (AP Wlrephoto via radio from Paris to The Statesman.)
and Don Cline and S2 John W.
Alyea, andSl Loren K. Dunham.
Others Indaeted
' Other apprentice seamen taken
in include Alvin H. Lee, Orville
R. Busby, Adam S. Mack, Har
vey A. Kendell, Lester D. Wal
lace all of Aumsville; William E.
Mertz, Norman R. Lail, Florence
U, Frlchtle and Kenneth J. Bod
igheimer, all of Stayton; Ray
mond . Elser and Lawrence H.
Bower of Turner; Robert B. Les
ter and Marvin H. LeRud of Sil
verton; Jack L. Wheeler of Meha
ma, Richard D. Nienke of West
Stayton, and Gerald L. Petti of
Independence. CAETM P. W. Bi
elke of Salem was accepted on an
associate enlistment.
Direction of
Stocks Down
NEW YORK, Dec. 4-VThe
general direction still was down
ward in today's stock market al
though assorted favorites contest
ed the shift with moderate success
and little real weakness appeared.
Year-end tax telling again was
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by th Associated Press
Dec. -4
Stock Averages
IS IS SO
Rails Util Stocks
33.3 39.7 3.
33 6 39.7 63 8
340 39.9 64.4
33 5 418 85.3
35.1 44.3 S3.4
Indus.
... 90.1
... 91.1
. 92J
83 3
. M.S
Thursday
Previous day
Week ago
Month ago
Year ago
Bold Averages '
20
Rails
Thursday 88.2"
Previous day 88.3
Week ago 88 8
Month ago S0.6
Year ago 83 1
1947 low 88 J
New 1947 low.
10 10 10
Indust. Util. Forgn
100 !
99.7 67.3
99.S 67.4
100.3
1003
101.3
102.9.
100.1
100.5 07.7
102 4 89.3
103.6 74.5
99.7 67.3
Home Town Folks
Electric
Aladdin Lamps
Ass'L Deslfas l 5
Beginninr at O
Lighted base and Ant
ed shade 14 -V95
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J-ffiyJ ?l"v SaUm Homo) Fum. Co.
Open to 9 p. m. Fridays 22555- t S3
Card Tables
J Fibre
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USE OUR LAY-A WAY PLAN
Wreckage of Paris-Lille Train
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a : handicap. Accounts also were
trimmed because of skepticism
over possible congressional eco
nomic moves and explosive ele
ments contained in the disturb
ing French and Palestine situa
tions. Some professional bidding
was credited to the thought that
the list still could negotiate a
technical recovery from the No
vember slide.
Transfers of 970,000 shares
compared with 920,000 the day
before. Early losses running to a
point or more were reduced in
most eases in the late hour.
Salem Market
Quotations
BUTTERFAT
Premium
No. 1
No. S .
PRiNTS
Wholesale -
Retail
EGGS BUYING
Extra large .
.91
.89
.79
.86
.91
.61
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.66
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20 00
Medium
Standards
PuUett
Cracks -
EGGS Selliag Pnc,
Wholesale. Urge
Retail, large
Retail, medium .
POULTRY Colored hens No. 1
No. S :
Fryers
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
Wooied lamb, choice
Yearling . up to
12.00
19.50
1 00
13.00
11.50
Sheared lambs
up to
tM to
Ewes
Fat dairy cows
Cutter cows
6.00 to
1.00 to
Dairy heifers
14.50
21.00
17.50
23 50
Calves (300 to 45 lbs.) up to
Bull ; 10.00 to
Veal (150 to 300 lbs. . choice
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 4 (APJ
Wheat: No futures quoted.
! Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2 88:
oft white (excluding Rex) 2.88; white
Club 2.88: western red 2.88.
: Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.88: 10
Richly Finished
Sewing Cabinet
Walnut or e)A
Mahog. Ven. -sa7
Smaller Cabinet with
at raising: lid and
threads $4 E!.75
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Drop Leaf
Ext. Table
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With Metal Toes
SACKS
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i-v ISv-. 'i v.faw
per cent JS1; 11 per cent 3.00; U per
cent 3.08.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 300; 10
per cent 3.00; 11 per cent 3.06; 12- per
cent 3.12.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 62: bar
ley 12: flour corn 4: oats 2; mill-
feed 4.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore. Dec. 4 (AP)
Butterfat Tentative (subject to
immediate change), premium quality
maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity.
delivered in Portland. SO-93c lb.: first
quality, 88-sic; second quality, 82
SSc; valley routes and country points
3 cents less than first. 86-89c.
Butter Whiles 1. M b. bulk rubra:
Grade A A. 93 score. 81c lb; A. 91 score.
80c; B. 80 score, 77c; C. 80 score. 75c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 42,a-61ftc;
Oregon. S-lb. loaf. 44k-53fec.
Eggs To wholesalers, A grade, large,
62l-63ie: medium Me: A trade.
small, 49'k: B grade, large. 50'i-53ic.
Eggs Purchased from farmers
current recipts. 51-5c; buyers pay
3-1 'ic below wholesale quotations on
graded basis for. best hennery eggs.
Dressed turkeys (Quoted to grow
ers on dressed basis), grade A terns.
ae id; grade A young hens. sc.
Dressed turkeys (To retailers): A
Sade young hens. 81-52c lb; toms. 41
e lb.
Live chickes Paying price to pro
ducers: No, lbroilers under 3' lbs,
28c; fryers. 3 to 3 lbs. 30-33c; 3 to 4
lbs. 33-35c: roasters. 4 lbs and oi
33-35c; fowl, Leghorn, under 4 lbs, 18
20c; 4 lbs and over, 21-24c: colored
fowl. aU weights, 3S-36c; stags, all
weights. 12-14C.
Rabbits Average to retailers. 48-
Radio Repairs
All Slakes
Appliance Repairs
rbe 9221
340 Court
Dnnis Eime-l
Walnut Finished Tables
With Walnut Veneer Tops. CO QC
Sturdy Construction. f
Oxolc of End Tables. Lamp Tables and
CoHm Tables
GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
53c lb. dressed; price to producers. 45c;
fryers. Uvej. white. 14-26c; colored. 22
23c; old or heavy, 14-16c
Fresh dressed meats (The follow
ing dressed! meat prices quoted whole
salers to retailers for fresh meats are
in dollars a hundred pounds as reported
by the USDA market sews service at
North Portland):
Veal and calf Choice 18.00-39.50:
good 98.00; commercial 32.0O-3S.00;
utility 30.00-31.00.
Beet Steers Good 42.00-4230:
commercial 39 00-39.50: tilitv 33.00-
36 00. cows - commercial 30.00-35.00;
utOitv 28.00-32.00; cutter and can
ner 26.00. ;
Beef cuts (good steer, heifer) hind
quarters 45.00-50.00: rounds 42.00-47.00;
full loins trimmed 68.00-70 00. triangles
36 00-31 00, square Chucks 43.00-45.00;
ribs 57.00-48.00; fore quarters 42.00
43.00. Lamb and mutton Lamb choice
and good. 41JO-43 00; commercial. aU
weights, 38 00-30.00: mutton good, 10
lbs down, i 17.00-1S.OO.
Pork cuts Loins, No. 1, S to 12 lbs.
51.00; shoulders 41.00; spareribs. 3 lbs.
down 52.00.
Cascara bark Dry, 23c lb.
Wool Valley, coarse and medium
grades. 434 U.
Monatr -r- 4zc id on iz-month growth.
Onions 4- 50 lb sacks. Ore Brooks.
rellows. No. 1 med, 3.75-3S0; No. 1,
63-1.75; broilers. No. I. 10-lb. 43-50c;
No. 2 med-. 50-55c; white broilers. 10
ins. 9-9oe; iiuroa yellows. Urge.
4.00-4.10; Idaho Spanish large. 3.90-4.00.
Potatoes Ore.. Deschutes and
Klamath russets. No. 1. 4.25-4.50; 25
1b. 1.15-lJS; 15-lb. 75-SOc; No. 2. 50-lb.
1.65-17.75; 100-lb No. 1 bakers. 4 J0-4.90;
No. 2. 3.73-4.00.
Hay VS. No. 2 ereen alfalfa or
better, carload lots, f.o.b. Portland,
33.50-35.50 ton; U.S. No. 1 timothy,
eastern Oregon, or Washington, car
lots, f.o.b. Portland, 35.00-3630; oats and
vetch, mixed hay, uncertified clover
hay, 14 .50-29 JO: baled at Willamette
valley farms, depending upon quality
and location.
Portland Livestock
PORTT.iVn Or n A
(USDA) i Salahl mnA tn4al -mtom 9ui
calves 50; market active, steady with
good demand for ail classes; several
mall lota trv1 inm.lm. awl
22.00-26.00; medium-food stockers and
ieeaers ioo-zijo; cutter-medium heif
ers 14.00-32.00; good heifers 23.00-50;
eanner-cuUer cows mostly 12.00-13.50-shells
downward to 10.00; fat dairy type
fS.ill51 edin-sood beef cows
i- rr soa ugnt butcher bulls
19.00-21.0 good beef bulls salable 18.50
19.00: ffrMdvhnW .
25.00-27.00; common-medium calves and
" i.uv-i iw; euus down to 10.00
or below.;
Salable I ) 19 IaI.i t fnj.
CVT5 tadT: food-choice 180-233 lb
Zl K.Ti' z---Z lbs 23.50; odd 343
h 25.00: 1135-145 lbs 23.00-50: good 360
550 lb sows 14.00-90; good-choice feed-
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Swift's
Baby Food
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needs! . .easy
feed . .dogs love
Eoor-xnical.
Meal er Cubes
CUI1TIS IIABKET
"THANKS" for a wonderfal ThaaksciTU baslnesa. And we
knew by new that yea mast be fed ap with turkey, etc.. sad
really crave seme ef the real god standbys, BEEF. VEAL,
LAMB and FORK. We offer fee this week
Prine Oil) of Steer Bee! C?,U. ... 69c
Eaast aneovered la a slew area U retain maxlmam Jaclaess
and flavor.
SWIFT'S BRANDED
Roast of Ycal uS?"n4u4T I ib.51c
Aa economical roast fall ef Jaley f eedness and flavar.
SWIFTS BRANDED
Predion Lamb Chops rlb'sjurfai ib. 45c
Decter's seme times say "Eat Mere Lamb" there must be a
season.
SWIFT'S BROOKFUXD
Linlr Sausage ( Poand Cartons lb. 69c
These are the finest thai ndlllons faTor for fla-er.
FRESH HSH FRYERS
ORDER YOUR XMAS TURKEY EARLY
For Meat to Eat We Cant Be Beat
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New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, Dec. 4-Af-Todays doslnf quotations:
Al Chem & Dyc.197
American Can 8 Hi
Am Power & Lt 74
Am Tel & Tel 132
Gen Foods
Gen Motors
Goodyear Tire .
Gt North old
Anaconda
Atchison .
Bendix A via
Beth Steel
Boeing Air .
33 Hint Harvest
82 H lint Paper pfd .
30HiJ Man ville
98
Kennecott .
21H
31
Lon.: BeU A
Mont Ward
Calif Pack
Canadian Pac
Case J I .
104
'Nash Kelvin
43 W
Nat Dairy
Chrysler
Comwlth Sou
Cons Edison
Cons Vultee .
Crown Zel
Curtis Wr
Douglas Air .
61
2
21
12
32
4
48
N Y Central
North Am Co
Northern Pac
Pac Am Fih
Pac Gas
PT&T
Pan American
Penney J C
Dupont de Ne 184 Vi
Gen Electric - 34
Radio Corp
er pigs salable 18.00-50. ilots offered, quotable to Wednesday's
Salable sheep 10. total 1500: scattered I top of 3340; common lambs down to
sales steady; good-choice SS-91 lb truck- 1 18.00; good -choice ewes salable do
tal lambs 22.50-23.00; no fed carload 1 9.00.
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Hi-Ho Graclicrs
Pcaini Duller "rl;. 1 35tf
vr(0 Chopped Ham
Hoi Sauce
Ilnshrooms liV' th"i ... 100
Snidcr'sCalsnp. ...14-or. bottle sjL
Smoked Shad - 2 250
Raisins Seedless J.. 2 lb. bar 290
Cream Siyle Cora . 190
Tomalo Soap Campbeir Tin 100
Corn Deef Hash!U ... 480
- J Ueiners Oscar Mayer 14-oz. tin 490
ISl Pork i Beans .V. 190
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TTee ! J
French's
b.P32c PiecrnsiIIix'w npu. 330
North Capitol at Market Street
Rayonier Z
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42
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L. 60
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Rayonier pfd ,
Reynolds Met .
Richfield
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Safeway
Sears Roeb
Sinclair Oil ,
So Pacific -Stan
Brands ,
Stan Oil Cal .
Studebaker
Sun Mining
Union Oil
Un Pacific -Un
Airlines ,
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Un Aircraft ,
Elec
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91
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43
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U S Steel
Warner Bros .
West Elec
Woolworth
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Armour's
12-or. tin 530
.8-oz. tin 60
Pint glass 220
...6-oz. glass 90
Top Frost Peas 4Q-12-oz.pkr
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Starr
Sliced Peaches Qr
16-oz. pkf. JLOv
Mix. Vegetables
12-oz. pkg s-aw
Pnmpkin
Pie Mix
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