The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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PORTLAND. Jan. SI (API Butter
fat Tentative (subject to immediate
change) : Premium quality maximum
of Jl to 1 per cent acidity delivered
In Portland, 01 -Mc lb.; first quality,
89-48C; second quality, S4-7c: valley
routes end country points. 1 cents less
than first. tT-OOc
Butter Wholesale, f.b. bulk cubes:
Grade A A. 3 score. S3c lb.: A. 03 score,
tec; B. 0 score. S3e; C. St score. 77c
Cheese Sailing price to , Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 44 S-Mc;
Oregon, ft-lb. loaf. 4is-odc. .
Egg To wholesaler. A grade, large,
34-63 ',ec; medium. 62c: A grade small,
nominal; B grade, large, 4iI,s-4c.
Eggs Purchased from farmers, cur
rent receipts, 44',i-30'aC doz.; buyers
pay 3-3 Vac below wholesale quotations
on graded basis for best hennery eggs.
Live chickens Paying price to pro
ducers: No. 1 broilers under 3 lbs..
2Sc lb.: fryers. 3 to t lbs.. 30-33c; 3
to 4 lbs., 34-33c; roasters, 4 lbs. and
over, 33-.1AC; fowl. Leghorns, under 4
lbs, 20-21c; 4 lbs. end over, 25 -28c;
colored fowl, all weights. 30-32c; stags,
all weights. 12-14C.
Rabbits Average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animals, 52 -Mc lb.; fry
ers, live, white, 24-2Bc; few to 27c; col
ored, 22 -23c; old or heavy. 14-lSc.
Fresh dressed meats (The following'
fresh dressed meat prices quoted
wholesalers to retailers for fresh meats
are In dollars a hundred pounds aa
reported by the USDA market news
service at North Portland):
Beef Steers Good. 44.30-43.00; com
mercial. 43.00-43.30: utility. 39.00-41.00;
cows commercial. 39.00-42.30; utility,
37.00-3S.00; cutter, canner. 34.00-38.00.
Beef cuts (Good steer, heifer)
Hind quarters, 31.00-32.00: rounds.
47.00-40.00: fuU loins trimmed. 70.00
71.00; triangles. 30.00-40.00: square
chucks. 44.00-47.00: ribs. 02.00-68 00.
forequarters. 42.00-44.00.
Veal and. calf Choice. 49 00-51 00;
good. 49 00-49 50; commercial. 43.00
47.30: Utility, 30.00-41.30.
Lamb and mutton Lambs Choice
and good. 44.80-4.1.00; commercial, all
weights. 42 .0O-4S 0O; mutton good. 70
lbs. down. 21.00-23.00.
Pork cut Loin No. 1, to 13 lb.,
4.00-55.00: shoulder. 49.00; spsreribs,
3 lbs. down. 50.00-52.00.
Cascara bark Dry. 23c lb.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grades. 4ftc lb.
Mohair 42c lb. on 12-month growth .
Onions Supply moderate, market
strong. 50-Ib. sack Ore. Brooks, yel
lows. No. Is. 5 00-5.15; Urge, 530-5 75;
No. Ss, 1,73-3 23; boilers. No. 1. 10-lb,
55-40c; white med. No. Is. 4 85-5 00;
Washington yellowa com. med., 83
4.O0. large. 4.0O-4 23.
Potatoes Oregon Deschutes end
Klamath russets. Ne. Is. 3 .00-3 23; 23
lb., 133-18; 13-lb.. 3-S5c: No. 3. 50
Ib . 2.00-2 20; 100-lb.. No. 1 bakers, 5.30
0 00; No. 2. 4.40-440; Idaho russets. No.
Is. 3.23-3.30:. Washington russets. No.
Is. 4.40-4.73; new crop Arizona Garnets,
30-lb. lues. 3 30-3.73.
Hay 1. S. No. 3. green alfalfa or
better, carload loU f.o.b. Portland.
37.50-30.00: V. S. Ne. 1 timothy, east
era Oregon or WaahingUaa, car lots,
fob. Portland. 30jOO-30Jo: oats and
vetch, mixed hay. - uncertified Clover
hay. 27.30-29.30;. baled at Willamette
valley farms, depending upon quality
and location.
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DISTRICT COURT
Paul L. Kerwtn, charged with being a
fugitive from Justice from Tennessee
In a charge of obtaining property by
false pretenses, ordered to. be held
until January 30 for Tennessee au
thorities; held in lieu of S2.000 bail.
Sydney Mumau Graham, Seattle,
Wash., charged with driving while In
toxicated, trial postponed until Feb
ruary 17.
PROBATE COURT
Evelyn Lewts estate: Order approve
final account and closes estate.
Peter Zielinxkt estate: Estate ap
praised at S30.528 plus S11.36 jointly
held property.
Louis Lachmund estate: Estate re
opened to allow refund of $1,717 en
over-paid inheritance tax.
Joseph Hughes estate: Estate ap
praised at $2,149.
Frances O. Ball estate: Date of hear
ing on final account set for February
2k
Michael Streff estate: Final order
settles estate.
Ian Donald McCusker . estate : Order
authorizes sales of real property.
William Henry Newton guardianship
estate: Estate appraised st 31.965 by
appraiser J. C. Evans, R. Voorhees and
G. Crenshaw.
CIRCUIT COURT
Viola M. Robertson vs. James M.
M tinkers and others: Suit to quiet ti
tle. Lloyd Jackson vs. Merna Jackson :
Decree of divorce grants custody of
two minor children to plaintiff.
Reta Jean Glldden vs. Duane Gild
den: Decree of divorce restores plain
tiff's maiden name of Reta Jean Guer
in. Vera M. Wohlachlagel vs. Vincent S.
Wohlschlagcl : Decree of divorce
awards custody ef a minor child to
plaintiff plus $23 per month support
money.
Juanlta Hall vs. John HaU: Decree
of divorce restore plaintiff maiden
name of Juanlta Baldwin and approve
property settlement.
Gilbert Bros.. Inc., vs. Floyd W.
Stewart: Order dismisses suit with pre
judice te plaintiff and without cost.
Norma Jean Jones, oy guardian ad
litem. Clyde J. Jones, vs. George James
Mann and Mary L. Mann: Defendants
answer admitting and denying and In
a further answer allege that plaintiff
who waa involved in an auto-bicycle
accident, waa. careless in that she
failed to signal for a turn properly and
failed to maintain a proper look-out.
Norma Spalding vs. Clifford H.
Spalding : Decree of divorce restores
plaintiffs former name of Norma Lee
Corey.
Maxine McKay vs. Leonard McKay:
Suit for divorce charging cruel and
inhuman treatment, asks for custody of
three minor children and $120 per
month support money. Married March
20. 193$, at Vancouver, Wash.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Reginald W. Busey. 1331 Sscinaw
St., excessive speed through an inter
section, posted S3 ball.
Arthur F. Smith. Portland, violation
of basic rule. noetd 5. hall
Howard w: ciine. 1012 Eighth St..
violation of basic rule, posted $10 ball.
George A. Back, 520 S. 25th St..
violation of basic rule, fined $730.
Raymond B. Danlelson. 1243 Cot
tage st., charged with reckless driving,
fined. $23.
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GOSSER
Huah Henrv Crises r. at hia raaldaiirsi
1060 Mill st.. January 17. aC the age- oi
70 years. Several cousins survive. Serv
ices will be held Thursday, January
23. at 3:30 p.m, from the Clough-Bar-rtck
c ha pel. the Rev. Max Wyatt of
ficiating. Interment m city View eem-
etary. ; .. i.,t
STRATTON '
In this city, January 1. Oren StraN
ton. at the age of S3 years. Late resi
dent of Salem route 3. Husband j of
Lulu Stratum ; father of Byron IE."
Stratton. both of Salem; brother: ef
Byron Stratton of Upland,' Calif., and
Mrs. Henrv Seeman of Deer River.
Minn.; grandfather of Allen' M. Strat
ton and Mrs. Jeanette Board row. both
Of Salem; uncle of Clarence Stratton
of Salem. Member of AF1AM lodge ef
Carthage. S.D.. and Salem First Meth
odist church. Funeral services will be
held Thursday. January 22. at 1 :30 p.m.,
in the W. T. Rlgdon chapel with inter. .
mcnt at Be lc rest Memorial park. Site
Rev. Brooks Moore will officiate!
Ht'TH
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Sigmund Huth. at his residence J 523
Warm Springs ave.. Boise. Idaho. Sun
day. January IS. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
E H. Gates of Boise. Idaho; brother of
Phil Huth of Portland. Services will
be held Friday. January 23, at' 11 a m.,
from Clough-Barrirk chapel. Dean Her
ald C. Gardner of Boise off id at in g. In
terment In Belcrest Memorial parki
ROBINS j j
Mrs. Anna J. Robins, late resident ef
Turner route 3. at a local hospital Jan
uary 20. at the age of 82 years Widow
of the late William R. Robins; mother
of Percy C. Robins of route 2. Turner,,
W. L. Robins of Salem and Charles V.'
Robins of Coos Bsy. Ore.; end stater.'
of Elmer E. Tanner and Mrs. Nettie
Moon, both of Salem and John A. Tan
ner of Portland. Also survived by eight
grandchildren and one great grand
child. Service will be held Friday.
January 21. at 1 p.m. at the W. T, ftig
don chapel with the Rev. Brook H.
Moore officiating. Interment in Twin,
Oaks cemetery at Turner. i 1
SAMURX, M '
Mrs. Anna Leota Samuel at her home
at 410 South 30th street, Wedneeday.
January 21. Survived by her husband,
Louis Samuel of Salem: a daughter,
Mrs. Joyce Herren of Salem: and a son.
Calvin Samuel In the UJ. navy:
daughter of Mr. America E Jincks of
Albany; and sister of Oscar Jincks of
Lebanon. Announcement of service la
ter by Clough-Banick company.! s -
TURNER - To Mr. andlplr.
George Turner. Salem route 9,
a daughter, Wednesday, January
21, at the Salem General hospitaL
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PORTLAND. Or.. Jan 21 (API-.
Wheat futures not quoted. f I
Caah grain: oat No. 2-38 lb. white - -80.00;
barley No. 2-43 lb. B.W MjOO:
corn No. 2-E.Y. shipments 86.50; No. i
flax 7.10. ' 1
Cash wheat (bid) soft white 2J21 soft -,
white (excluding Rex) 2.92",; 1 white '
club 2 92li: western red 2as. ? 1 ' "
Hard red winter: ordinary 2.9S; 10
per cent 2.93; 11 per cent tM; St per
cent 3.15 . i
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10 per cent 3.13; 11 per cent 3.1$; 12
per cent 3.24. : i
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ley 0; flour S; corn 1: milUeedjS.. .';
Portland Livegtock H r
PORTLAND. Jan. 21 AP) (USDA) r
Salable cattle 300. total 023; - calves
50; market slow, few steers and eaimer- -cutter
cow steedy; common-good erw '
and heifers under pressure; few) aaJea
23-30 cents lower; many bids off mere;
load medium-good steers 27.50-2 54;
medium-low good heifers 24 .00-2 SO;
odd fed heifer up to 28.00: cutters
down to 16.00; cannr-ci:teri cows
14.50-18.00; common - medium ? cow
H 00-21.50; load low good grade "32.00; j .
odd good beef bull 23 J0-60; -common-med
ram sausage bulls II 00-21. 00;
vealers steady: good -choice 30 00-32X0;
light cull vealers scarce; good- heavy .
calves 23.00-26.00. M - ' '
Salable hogs 100. total 000; htarket
slow, around 30 cents lower: good
choice 180-230 lbs. largely 28 26f few
choice lota 280: heavier weight
scarce; few good 343-400 lb. sow 34.90-:
25.00; good -choice feeder pig quoted - -26
00-27.00. 'f
Salable and total sheep 25; market '
mostly nominal; good-choice : lamba
salable steady or around 22M23 30:
week'a extreme- top 24.00; heavy lamba
in narrow demand; few medium 7-lb. '
feeders MM; good -choice ewe salable
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