The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 13, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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POULTRY
Colored hena No. 1 M
No. t .. . M
Fryers
UVMTUCK (By Valley Pack)
Wooled lambs, cnolce X2 iO
Yearling .. up to IS 00
Sheared lambs . up to 23 00
Ewes 100 to J00
Eat dairy cowi , 17M
Cutter cows t 00 to 10 00
Dairy heifers 12 00 U MM
Calves 800 to 4M lbs ) .. up to MM
Veal ( 1M to 300 lbs I. choice . MM
Bulls 12 M to 20 00
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Jan. IS I API
(U&DA 1 Salable cattle IBM. total 23O0.
holdover 12a; calves salable 123. total
1M; market uneven: steers very slow;
few early sales about steady but most
bids M cents lower; other classes gen
erally steady but some oreaaure mi
common-medium cows; bulls M cents
or more higher: vealers steady: few
oaoa meaium-gooa steers Zs 00-2t M:
best held above 29 M. short loads good
feeders 23 00; medium grades 23 M:
common steers down to 20 00: common
sneotum netfers IS 30-23 00; good helf-
TUESDAY'S BROADCASTS
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Pulton Lewis (Hemingway (Orchestra I Or chest rs
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Woman's Secrt!Llfe Beautiful C. Lombards Stars Today
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Studio On Studio On I Red a Cang tHed's Gang
Bob Hope Bob Hope I Red Skelton (Red Skelton
Symphony (Symphony People's Report News People
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KOCO WU Basketball IWU Basketball WU Basketball
KOIN Lowell Thomas Jack Smith ( The Norths
KGW Supper Club News MUton Berl
KEX Singers Mews I Town Meet
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Alan., Ladd
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KOCO Requestfully
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ilM. Downey N
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Current
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KSLM Open House
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KOIN Serenade
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KEX Concert Hour
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KOAC Tnesday -IMU- 100
News: IS OS Especially tor Women;
110 Oregon School: 11:1S Concert Hall;
UM News: 12:1 Farm Hour: M Rid
Tm Cowboy: 1:M Melody Lene; 2M
World Our Affair; 2 JO Oregon School;
t-AS Memory Music: IM Oregon Re
pirter: 3:1S Music Masters: 4:00 News;
pay tb Alffereaee If
w cet thcr
prtocs chancer
ers M M; odd head held around 27 M,
medium-good cows 10.M-23.O0: mixed
cows and heifers up to 22.70-24 M; can
ner -cutter cows largely 12 SO-17M;
shelly cows downward to 11 AO; com
mon grade dairy type cows 17.SO-1S M;
good beef bulla 23.0O-23O0: modium
goed sausage bulla It 00-21 JO: good
vealers 28 UO-30 .00: choice gradas to
32.00. good heavy calves largely 2S 00
M 00: cull vealers downward io 12 M.
Salable hoes-JM total 2200: market
active, around 1Wh letter: good-choice
IM-2M lbs. M.M: 2SO-2S3 lbs. MM;
good 2M-M0 lb. sows 29 0O-A0. heavier
weights down to MM; few IIS lbs.
MOO; good -choice feeder pigs 27. M;
stags scarce.
Salable sheep 000, total ISM: market
active, fat lambs M cents or more
higher; good -choice trucked In lambs
2340-30: carload lot 24 00: mellum
lambs 20 JO-21 50: common down to
ISM; good yearlings 11 00: medium
ewes 7.0W-S.M; good ewes salable SA0-
M or above
flubliard Woman's Club
Flans for Finances
HUBBARD Tbo Hubbard
Woman's club met with Mrs. Les
ter Will. Each members U to be
rnponaibl for the raising of or
contribution of a dollar by April
1, it was decided. An assistant
Camp Tire leader was suggested
to assure continuance of the active
Croup which now numbers IS un
der the leadership of Mrs. George
nun.
Thirteen members were present
and two fueeW. Mrs. Arthur Zahn
er and Mrs. E. T. Rose. Mrs. El
mer Nelson was reported ilL Mrs.
E. C. Boyd and Mrs. Grace Cra
mer assisted the hostess.
(Rise and Shine News
I News I Tex Rltter
I News I Bob Car red
Farm Time (Old Songs
m. Axronsky Mkt. Reoorta
fTop Trades
South Bttigma
Irred Beck
I Sam Hayes
IZeke Mann are
IV. Llndlahr rPastors Call lOrchesUa
Organ Moods I Jan Carber News
Aunt J.nnv 114.1 T"- f 1 c . .
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Lullaby Hawaiian Echo Rem. Rhythm
Ma Perkins I Dr. Ma lone j Guiding Light
Kneaas News IClatutia llr. !.
fTed Malone (True Story True Story
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Salon Concert I Salon Concert
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Pepper Young Happiness
IPaul Whiteman I Paul White maa
Blng Sings
Hello Again
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Kay West
Basket Mongs News
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Traffic Safety I Arthur Godfrey: Arthur Godfrey
Lora Lawtaii (Aunt U.r I rw d...i
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Meditation C. Col ling wood Bob Carred
I George Moor ad DaU With JudyjDaU With Judy
I Terry. Pirate I Sky King I Sky King
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'Studio One
Andy I fibber McGee
I Boston Symph.
I Music niht
IN. Cloutier
I Studio One
(Plbber McGee
I Symphony
Orchestra I
WU .Basketball
The Norths
Milton Berle
town Most
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Newscope
Requestfully
Ed Murrow
Thestre
WU Basketball Juke Bom
Big Town IClub IS
Alan Ladd I Theatre
Town Meet IsTXX Forum
KEX Porum
lOpen Hearing (Open Hearing
Choice I Current Choice Decision Now
(Concert Hour Concert Hour
Music lOpss Hons I
JTu Dancing Tu. Dancing ITu. Dancing
I Serenade (Alr-O Air-flo
(J Carber Orchestra lOrehestra
Concert Hour Orchestra Orrhastra I
:1S PavoriU Hymns; f 0 Behind
the News: 4:4$ Children's Theatre;
SJ On Upbeat: IM Sports Club:
OS News: S:19 Dinner Melodies: M
Round the Campftrt; 7:1S Farm Hour:
SM Music for You: S:1S Keyboard
Classics: S:49 News: IM Campus
Headlines; S M Organist; I U Medita
tions; io 4M) sup o.
Ths SlotPeariCBi, HaUm. Onqoa.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Jan. IS (API Butter
fat Tentative (subject to immediate
change ) : Premium quslity mtnimum
of .33 to t per cent acidity delivered in
Portland, ko-ase lb : first duality. Ba
sic: second quality. Sl-4e: valley
routes and country points 2 cents lees
than first. SS-eoc.
Butter Wholesale, fob bulk rubes:
Grade A A. n sror. S4e lb ; A. t2
scor. S.V; B. S tcore. Sic; C M
score. 7Sc.
Chaos Selling price t Portland
wholesalers: Oregon sin ales, 44'i-Sae;
Orsgon. S-lb. loaf. -.
EgaTa To whisalrs: A grade, largs,
M Sae; medium. ',: A grade, small,
: grade, larg 4S't-l',c aVnt.
EggsPurchased from farmers: Cur
rent receipts, SS'.b-M'a; buyers pay S
3'r below wnoleeale euotations on
graded basis for best hennery eggs.
Dressed turkeys (Quoted to grow
ers on dressed basis! : Grade A tomi
to 40 lb ; grade A young hena, M-S3c
lb.
Dressed turkeys (To retailers) : A
grade yjtung hena, SO -Sic lb.; tomes.
Live chickens Paying price to pro
ducers : No. 1 broilers under t' lbs.
2Sc: fryers. 2'. to 3 lbs.. 30 -32c lb.; 3 to
4 lbs., 34-33C. roasters. 4 lbs. and over,
33-3c. fowl. Leghorns, under 4 lbs..
21 -22c, 4 lbs. and over, M-27c: colored
fowl, all weights. 22 -33c: atags, all
weights. 12-14e lb.
Rabbits Average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animals. S2-S4c; fryers,
live, whit. M-24c lb.: few to 27c; col
ored. 22 -23c; old or hesvy, 14-lSc.
Fresh dressed meats I The following
froah dressed meet prices quoted
wholesaler to retailers for fresh meats
are in dollars a hundred pounds as re
ported by the USDA market news
service at North Portland:
Beef Steers Good. 44 00-44 M; com.
mercial. 42 00-44 SO, utility. M 00-400;
cows ceanmerctaL MiO-40 M; titllHy.
24S0-M.M: cutter, eanntr. 31 00-3JOU.
Beef cuts good steer, heifer Hind
quarters. II 00-S2.M; rounds. 47.0-4SaO;
full loins trimmed. 70 00-71 no; Ulan.
Jlaa. M 00-40 00. square chucks. 44iKV
7 00; ribs. S2.M-M M; forequarters,
42M-44.M.
Veal and calf Choice. 4IM-MM;
good. 44 0O-4S SO; commercial. 44 00
43 00. utility. MM-40 M
Lamb and mutton Lamb Choice
and good. 43M: commercial. all
weights. 30 00-41 00: mutton good, 7
lbs down. 21.00-23 00
Pork cute Loins No. 1. S to IS lbs..
S2 00-S4 M; shoulders. 42 M-44.M; spar
ribs. 2 lbs. down MAO-MAO.
Cascara bark Dry. 23c lb.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grades. 43c lb.
Mohair 42c lb. on 12-month growth,.
Onions sO-lb. sack: Oregon, Brook s,
yellow. No. 1, 4 7S-S.00; Urge, S 00-t 2S;
No X 2 73-3 2S; boileri, No. I, l-lb .
M-eoc; whit, medium. No. 1. 4 M-9 M.
Washington yellows, com, mod., 2S3-
4 00. Urge. 4 0O-4i3.
Potatoes Or., Deschutes and Klam
ath ruaaets. No. 1. 4 SO-S.M: 29-lb. sock.
1 M-IM; 15-lb. sack. M-SSc; No. 2, e
Ib sack. 1JI1M; 100 lbs No. 1 bakers.
5 23-S 7S: No. 2. 4 40-4 M; local Bur.
banks. No 1. 4 M-4 M; Idaho rwasets.
No. 1. 00-S U
Hay U. S. N. S. green alfalfa or
better, carload loss fob. Portland.
M SO-M M: No. I No. 1 timothy, eastern
Oregon or Washington, carlota, fo b.
Portland. 27aft-MM: oats and Vetch,
mixed hay. uncertified clover hay.
27eo-MSe. baled at Willamette valley
(arms, depending upon quality end
location.
Ulccordfi
DISTaUCT COURT
Donald Clayton Duggor. Cervass. se
motor vehicle l leans, ranee M and
E. R. Jackmaa. Salem. viotaUea mt
haste rule. $10 fane suspended en pay
fTsdPTsC Ov COtS.
Donald Elbert Porter. 2TM Stlvertoa
rd, violation of the besie rule, fined
is and costs.
Roile Bo Fa 1st. Salem route T. ae
tall light, fined M and easts
James Gilbert Taylor. Mt Culver
lens, reck lees erivlng. ram
coats and driver's llcsnaa
for M dsvs
Carl WUiuun Wetdnor. 044 Tamarack
st . reckleea driving, fined $44) and eoets
and driver' s license suaeended for M
day
Dan Pry. $4 M. 22nd st, parking la a
ictee
I area. SS fine
payment
of court easts.
MUNICIPAL COUBT
Harry G Ewing. 44 Wayne dr.. vio
lations of stop sign, red light and baste
rui. rineq total or sis se.
J. P. Sauvain. 134 Bryan St.. viola
tion of basic nil, posted; M bed.
Dick Carter. IM S. S3h at , violation
of basic rule, posted $7M bail.
van E Rong. Wood burn, violation
of basic rule, posted I7M ball
Richard D. McCarvey. Salem route S.
violation of basic rule, posted $IS ball.
E. Frank Parry. Seattle, violation of
stop sign, posted B2 M ball.
Richard Abney.. 32S N. Capitol st.
violation of basic rule, fined sis
James H. Jenaon, Salem rout S, vio
lation of red light, posted S3 M ball.
Albert W. Krebs. Portland, charged
with reckless driving, fined SM.
Raymond Peer en boom. 24 Brooks
eve., violation of basic rule, fined SIS
Biili W. Robertson. Salem rout $
violation of stop stan. posted S3 ball
Everett L. Dickens. 133S N. Sth st..
violation of step sign and excessive
speee uirouen mm Intersection, fined
wnai i sjz a on nocn cnarges.
un u. niiuna. u is. ciurch st.
violation of basic rule, fined SIS.
Edwin Dal Lawrence. SM Mollv
wood dr.. violation of best rule, fined
si.
CIRCUIT COURT
Evanaelin Trtcker vs Clifford Trick -
er uefendant files answer.
Dora Forrler vs Melvln Forcler: De
cree of separation grants plaintiff cus
tody of four minor children and $100
support money plus household goods
ana rumreure.
T. Jack Kundert vs Ernest Redk
Suit to collect Sit 000 for in furies al
legedly suffered Mi an auto accident
March 21. 1M7. on market road 27 near
state tuberculosis hospital. In which
plaintiff was a passenger riding with
oeienoant
PROBATE COURT
Mary Komyate estate : Mary Semol
k s poo in led executrix and James
Fournter. Alois Keber snd Matt Wag.
ner appointed apprstscr.
Elmer John Berkley guardianship
estate: urn t- Berkley appointee
guard Uin.
Elizabeth Jsni ssUte: Estate ap
prsised at $41,000.
Custer E. Ross stt: Hearing on
final account set for February 1$.
John W. Crsne estate: Order author
is widow's allowance of S3O0 per
month.
Charles W. SMimledecke estate: Feb
ruary 14 set for hearing on final ac
count. MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATONS
Dallaa ParrMh. 42. laborer. Brio, and
Hazel Drew, IS, housewife. Salem route
2.
MUton J. Hansen. M. farmer, and
Clara E. Craffenberger, M. housekeep
er, both of Jefferson rout I.
Arthur E. Wilson. 2$. engineer, SMS
S Summer St., and Dorothy K. Willis.
32. bookkeeper. 441 S. High st, both
of Salem.
riov; io Keiievt
Bronchitis
OrsxCTcljInn rritoPso procnpQy bsV
oauM it bom nctit to the aaal of thI
tovubae to help loosen and trrpmi
eernt badsm Hifogin, Bad sud rutre
to ootbe su3d beai raw. teodtr, tn
Caxned brtmchiai uneotia nsta
toanecTcn tout t7rn2alst to sa roa
m bottat cf CrtonmUim with ths) m
osrstaxtlnc rosl iinatltotia wmylt
trascaJy sOiay the coach or roa srs
to have pour tooaef iMack.
CRE0MULSI0N
TupsAtt, Jcmuarf 13. 11417
,;:.SaIeni' ,
Obilunrlcvi;
WFJAL
Ralph P. Nsl. 1st resident of S2S
S E. s2nd St.. r-ortiand, at a local Hos
pital Friday, January f, at the age el
43 years, burvived by his widow, Mrs.
Dalmaala Mendos Nejal; a deughter,
Mrs. Helen Flora and a sister, Mrs.
Mssdalens Peminiel, all in the Phil
Ipptne ialanoa; a brother, Mark Neisl
of Portland end on grandchild in Poll,
land. Services will b held at St, St
phen's C atholie rhurch. Pot ll and, Tus
day, Jmnumry 12. at ajn- interment
Mi Mt Calvary remetery under tn dl
rsciion of Howll-Edwards company.
FARM AM
Mrs. Brln Parnam, at the residence.
237 a. ISth si. January li. Survives
by husband. Forest A. Foment Of ha
iem; two suns, R. A. Famem of la
Grande and L. B. Parnate of Haiein;
a daughter. Mrs. C. B. Johns of Slm;
four grandchildren. Services will be
held Tueedsy, January 13, at I p m.
from Oeugn-Barrtck chspel with the
Rev. Chester Hamblin officiating. In
terment at Belrrest Memorial pk,
MAKANSON I
Judy Ann Hakanson. late resident f
IMS N. Liberty at . as a local hospital.
January II. al ttte age of I wo years,
survived by her parents. Mr. end Mrs.
Leonard Hakanson of baleru; a sister.
Linda Hakanson of Salem; and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert llsksn
son of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Eaton of Downs, Kas Services will be
held Thursday, January IS. at I M p.m.
at the Clough-nerrtck rhapel 1he Rev.
M. A. Getcendaner will official.
TRAPP
Mrs. Kstherlne M. Trapp. late resi
dent of IsM N Mh st , at th heme of
her. nephew, 171 N. Churcn st , Mon-
Jsn
repute, Clinton L. atsndisr er baiam.
Crsvssld services will b held Wed.
nesdsy. January 14. at 11 a m. at BeJ.
rrest Memorial park, the Rev. Lewis
Whit officistlng. under th direction
of Clough-Barrick company.
YUNG To Mr. snd Mrs, Don
aid A. Yung. 1279 Edgewater st,
West Salem, a daughter, Monday,
January 12, at Salem General hoa-
M.KIIXOP To Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. McKUlop. Salem route . a
son, Monday, January 12, at Salem
General hospital. j
YOU MCE To Mr. snd Mrs.!
Leonard A. Younre. 1S73 State st,
a daughter. Sunday, January 11,
at Salem General hospital.!
IIUFTORD To Mr. snd Mrs.
Lrland A. Hufford, Monmouth, a
son, Sunday, January 11, at Salem
General hospital. i
JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Jones. Independence, a
daughter, Sunday. January 11, at
Salem Memorial hospital. ; '
Stocks ant;l Bonds
Jan. II
STOCK AY B AG ES
is ts as
Rails UUI Stork
17 1 Ml Hi
27 S MT Mt
$7 7 Ml SM
SSJ Ml S44
MA $J S3 A
Monday .. -Previous
day
Week ago ....
Month age ..
Year age
BOND AVUAOKS
M TO IS
Rails Indust fill Per re
Monday Ml IM S MS M 2
Previous day MS loo I M S Ml
Week age ., S7T IMS Ml M$
Month age Ml IM 1 Ml MS
Year age MJ IM $ 104$ tS 4
1M7-M low .. S7I M4 MA MJ
New 1M7-4S low.
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Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Or.. Jan. IS (API
Wheat : No futures quoted.
Cash grsln: Osts No. 2. M-lb. white.
$4 00- barley Ne. 2, 4S-lb. B. W., M M;
No t flss IN.
Cash wheat (bidl: Soft White I STt
soft whits tesrludlng Res2.S7; while
club 2 S7; western red 2S7.
Hsrd red winter: Ordinsry 2 ST; IS
per cent IN, 11 per cent SM; IS pee
cent 2 IS ,
Hard whit Baart: Ordinary SAI; IS
per cent 3 01; ll per cent J $7; 12 per
cent III
Todsv's car receipts: Wheat M; bar
ley 2; flour S; corn I; nay I: mlllfeed 9.
Beauty Ope rat or
Wanted j
Excellent Position for Right
Person
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BEAUTY SHOP
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am. te 1 pjn S te 7 pjn. Consul
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