The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 10, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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NEW YORK, March M-Today' cloainf quotaUons:
Al Chetn & Dya..l71tt
American Can 784
Am Pow St Lt... 7
Am Tel 8c Tel 150
Anaconda 31
Atchison 89 Vt
Bendix A via 27
Beth Steel 30
Boeing Air 25
Calif Pack ..
Canadian Pac 10
Cae J 1 36
Chrysler 54
Comwlth Sou 2
Cons Edison 21
Cons Vultee 14
Crown Zel 28
Curtis Wr 5
Doulglas Air 57
Dupont de Ne 185
Gen Electric 32
Gen Foods
Gen Motors
Goodyear Tire
Gt North pfd
Int Harvest
Int Paper pfd.
J Manville
Kennecott
Long Bell A
Mont Ward
Nash Kelvin
Nat Dairy
N Y Central
North Am Co
Northern Pac
Pac Am Fish
Pac Gas Elec
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Penney J C
Radio Corp
35 Rayonier
51 Rayonier pfd...
39 Reynolds Met .
r37V4 Richfield
84 V4 Safeway
44 Sears Roeb
36 Sinclair Oil
44 So Pacific
21IStan Brands
49 (Stan Oil Cal.
15 Studebaker
25 Sun Mining
12 Union Oil
15Vi Union Pacific
18 Un Airlines ....
13!Un Aircraft
31U S Steel
91Warnrr Bros
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39 j Wool worth
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Or.. March (AP)-
trfat tentative (subject to immediate
chance). Premium quality maximum
of .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in
Portland. M-t9c lb- first Quality S4-
t7e lb.: second quality. 81-4c lb ; val
ley routes and country points 1 cents
leas than first. t2-aSc lb.
Butter Wholesale, f ob., bulk cubes.
grade AA. 93 score. 79c lb; A. ft2
score. 78c lb.: B. M score. Tie lb.; C.
S9 score. 75c lb.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Orefon singles, 45 -3 3c;
Oregon J-lb. loaf. 47-Mc.
Km)! To wholesalers. A grade large.
51',-53',c doz.: medium. 4S -M'.e; A
grade, small, medium, nominal: B
grade, large. 42a-46.C.
cggs furcnairn rrom larmers. cur
rent receipts. 47,,i-50c doz.: buyers
pay 3-3' iC below wholesale quotations
on graded basis for best hennery eggs.
Live chickens Paying price to pro
ducers: No. 1 broilers under 2lt lbs..
32-33C lb ; fryers. I'i to S lbs, 37e lb.:
3 to 4 lbs.. 37c lb.: roasters. 4 lbs. and
over, 3l-37c; fowl. Leghorns, under 4
lbs.. 20-21c; 4 lbs. and over. 23-3S:
colored fowl. aU weights. 30-31c lb.;
stags, all weights. 12-14c lb.
Rabbits Average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animate. 54 -55c; fryers,
live white. 28-SOc lb., few quoting high
er; colored. 28-28c; old or heavy. 14
16c Presh dressed meats: Wholesalers to
retailers in dollar a hundred pounds:
Steers Good. $41-42; commercial.
$39-40:' utility. $36-3.
Cows Commercial. $3-3S; utility.
$34-36; cutter, canner. $33-34.
Beef cuts (good steers, heifers)
Thg Stcrtmcm. Salra. Orogon, Waxin donr. tZaxdx 10, 134311
Hindquarters. $44-48; rounds. '45-47;
full mmu, trimmed. $5-5; triangles.
$ja-3; spuare chucks, S3S-40; ribs. $0-
nmquanan, f jw . .
Veal and caU Croce. $48-4: good.
4S-4S; comnxreuu. $45-47; utility. SJS-
Lambs Choice and good,
commercial, all weights. $37-3
Mutton Good. 70 lbs. down. $23-23.
Perk cuts Loins No. f, $ to 12 lba
$4-A5; shoulders. 1$ lbs. down. $44-4$;
sparertb. j lbs. down. $59-43; care
ail weights. 33-M per cwt.
Country killed meaU:
Veal Her pound top light. 42 -44c:
other 'grades accontiag to weight and
Q4j4jtlt y
Hog Fancy blockers. 3t3c; sow.
30-19e lb.
Lambs Par pound. 3S-4oa: anuttoa.
I-S0c.
Beef Good cows. S4-40e; fanners
and cutters, 30-32e lb.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grades. 43e lb.
Mohair 42c lb. oa U-asoath growth.
Osuons M-lb. sk. Or. Brooks, yel
lows. No. 1 medium. $SJtS-6; lane.
S J5-4.75; boilers. No. 1. IS ' lbs.. Jo
5c; SO-Ib. ska, $3-39; onion seta. M
lbs, $7J-a, -
Potatoes Ore. Deschutes and Klam
ath ruaaets No. 1. $5 73; 25 lbs,
Ue-iaS; IS lbs- $Oc-$l; No. t M lbs,
$2 -2S-2JO; No. 1 bakers. $$-s 50 hun
dredweight; Idaho ruaaets. No. 1-A,
$3J-; riorkU Trtumpha, $3.75-3.90.
5o-lb. sack.
Hay U. s. No. t green alfalfa or
better, carload lots fob. Portland.
$3730-3; U. S. No. 1 timothy, eastern
Oregon or Washington, carlots, f ob.
Portland. $3S-3S SO. oats and vetch
mixed hay, uncertified- clover hay
$27JO-2SJ0 baled at WUlamette valley
farms, depending upon quality and location.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore , March t (AP)
jUSOA ) Cattle: Salable and total 123;
holdover 73; calves 23; market rather
slow, mostly steady; scattered sales
common light steers 20 .50-22 .50; top
Monday on good grades; cutter-
common heifers 15.00-21.00; good heif
ers Monday up to 23.50; one choice SOS
lb. heifer today 25.00; canner -cutter
cows largely 14 00-13.50; heavy weights
u imjfu. common-medium cowa i M-
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la ums dry March 8. Joseph Maria '
Derricks, akve rssioent ot 4S East C
street. trants Paa. at the ago of 7$
years. Survived by a son. WUuam-Oer
ricKa of jsujntingion Paxa, Cant, ana a
grandoaugitier. Josephino Coultao oi
ctunungtoni Paric CaiU. Private arv
ices wui bo hoid Wednesday, March
10. at 10 mta. in W. T. Rigdoa cnopel
with the Rev. A. j. Geunas ofuciatuig.
insrrment in St- : Barbara's eeaaetory.
hsjutdon " Xl
Mrs. Mary Herndon. Uto resident of
8oJom rout C, at a local hospital nat
uraay. March . f. : Survived oy throe
oaugnters. Mrs: William O'Donnell and
Mrs. JCve wuson. both of PorUsnd. and
Mrs. W. H. Scnarf of Salem; a son,
Henry J. Uerndon of San s randeco;
two sisters Mrs. H. L Weber of Salem
and Mrs. nam Avis of Jackson, CaiiL;
a brother, Arthur- Holland of Rands
burg. Calif 4 nine grandchildren and six
great grandchildren. Services wUi bo
held from Clough-Sarrick, chapel Wed
nesday. March 18, at 3 pjn, too Kev
W timer Brown officiating, with later
meat m Um HoweU cemetery.
McPARLANB -I'.'t
Andrew McFarlafio. late resident of "
1330 S.W. 10th ave Portland, at N.
Cottage st, Sunday. March 1. Husband
of Mrs. Sosio Mcrarlano of Portland;
brother or Mrs. Bertha Ply male and
Albert Mcrarlane, both of Portland,
and Mrs. gtaicup. William Mcrariano
and Robert Met artane, all of Salem.
Aiao survived by a nephew. Robert
Putnam of Salem, and two nieces, Mrs.
aOdena Marshall eg Portland and Mrs.
Cleda Putnam of Salem. Services wiU
bo held Wednesday. March 10. at 10:10
ajn. as thojClough-Barrtclc chapel witn.
the Rev. Chester W. Hunblia officiat
ing. Interment m Odd fellows cemo-
MIX "? r- ' f -
Robert Stephen HilL at tna rralrt.aaa
si si a.
ajao; including heavy Holsteiae up' to Maren , at the ago of M yoarsKus-
a.pv. iiiBiiiiim mna naiiia una vuy. Mill . .
medium-good sausage bulla
Strong at 19 00-21 JO; good beef bulls
23.00; medium-good vealors steady at
2S .50-30 00. choice quotable up to 32.00.
nogs: aaiaoie iw, total BOO; market
active, steady, but sows weaker: good
ehoioe lsft-230 lbs. XI la xsa-saS) u
23 JO; few 150-1S7 lbs. 23 JO; good 300 440
u. eows iijw; az.ou: cood-cnolea fead-
jrpigo lacking, salable around 24 0-
Sheep: BaUblo and total OS; market
nomuilllr steadv: Mtmin. i.h-
saiaoio around lSOO-SO; common grades
h ,wu. auws io w; good slaughter
ewes salable up to 10.00.
Portland Grain
WEDNESDAY'S BROADCASTS
Kilocycles: KSLM 12M. KOCO 1496, KOIN 976. KGW 629. KEX 1199
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99:4S
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News Roundup
Honeymoon
Farm Hour
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farm Hour
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Farm Tune I Old Songs Sam Hayes
Agronsky I Weather Eeke Manners
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PORTLAND. Ore.. March S API
Wheat: No futures Quoted
Cash grain: Oats No. 2 31 n 71 no-
barley No. 2, 4$ lb. BW 77.00; No. 1
flax 6.25.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft wtiit- vj-
soft white I excluding Rex) 2 30. white
cjub- ur; western red 2 JO.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2 30; 10
per cent 2 33; 11 per cent ) 43; 13 per
cent 2.53.
Hard white Baart: Ordinarv 2 S4: is
per cent z.et; 11 per cant 2.70; 12 per
cent l.Tg.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 4; flour
9; oats I: jnillfeed 7.
band of Mrs. Viola Hill
er of Mrs Loss Clark, Richard Hill
Salem Market
Quotations
BUTT ERF AT
Premium
No. 1
No. 2
PbUNTS
Wholesale
Retail
EGGS BUYING
Extra large
Medium
Standards
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Pullets and cracks
EGGS Selling Price
Wholesale, large
Retail, large
Retail, medium
POULTRY
Colored bens No. 1
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Fryers
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19.00
up to 14.00
2 00 to 9 00
up to 1630
10.00 to IS 00
12.00 to 19.00
Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) up to 24 00
Veal (150 to 300 lbs.) choice 29.00
Bulls 13.00 to 21.00
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
1947 lambs, choice
Yearlings
Ewes
Fat dairy cows
Cutter cows
Dairy heifers
Stocks and Bonds
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Kiwui News
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KEX News INoon Dreams
N.W. News IVartetles
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Pepper Young I Happiness
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KSLM 1300 Club 11390 Club Weet Salem Blng Sings
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KOCO KOCO Kapers KOCO Kapers KOCO Kapers KOCO Kapers
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KGW Road Life (Lora Lawtoa Aunt Mary Nora Drake
KEX Be Seated I Be Seated I Welcome I Welcome
KSLM Fulton Lewis (Hemingway Paasing Parade 'Orchestra
KOCO Melody Matinee Time for John W Salem HouriW. Salem Hour
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KGW Woman's Secret Life Beautiful I Rhythm (Stars of Todsy
KEX Sunnyslde Up ' Northwest tSunnrside Up ISunnysida
KSLM Adv. Parade ISuperman Capt. MldnigbtlTom Mix
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KOACJ SS0 fc-c Wednesday 19:06
News: 19 ;1 Esneeiatly for Women ;
II 0 Oregon ' School; 11:1s. Concert
Hall: 12-00 News; . 12:11 Noon Farm
Hour: 1 00 Ride 'Em Cowboy; 1:15 This
Day: -M Melody Lane: 1:55 Time Out:
2O0 Behavior In Making; 2 JO Ore. Air
School; 2:45 Memory Muaic; 23M ore.
Reporter; J:13 Musle Masters; 430
News: 4 US Fun at 4 US; 6. -3 Children's
Theatre: 5 .DO On Upbeat;? i Jt Sports
Oub: CM News; 6 US Dinner Melodies;
6 JO Chemistry; 6:43 Guest Stan TJO
Farmer's Union: 7:15 Farm Hour; SM
Radio Shorthand ; S:30 Veterans; S:49
News; IM Music Thst Endures: 9:45
Even(in MediUtiona; 190 Sign Off.
March t
STOCK AVERAGES
30 II 1$ 60
Indus Rails Util Stocks
Tuesday - S3 S 33 1 3S 3 90.9
Previoua day 84.9 35a 3S 9 111
Week ago 853 35 9 38 2 61 6
Month ago - 83.4 344 38 4 60.3
Year ago . , M l 33.0 44 7 04.0
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10 10
Rails Indust UU1 Forgn
Tuesday 88.4 100 9 09 8 62 7
Previous day .... 88 S 100 0 90S 82 8
Week ago 88 6 100.8 00 9 63.3
Month ago 88.4 100.6 99.4 86 3
Year ago - 94 J 1033 1044 71.7
There la a greater demand (or
gasoline and oil products than
ever before because) there are
more motor vehicles, more oil
heated homes, more gasoline
powered farm machinery, more
diesel locomotives and giant air
liners and hundreds of new oil
products.
ICE CQEAII
Qnarls . 33c
SAVffiG CEDTEn
ana .nooert j. tun of Salem: and
brother of Mrs. C B. Bruntow'oc
Sprtagdale.i Waah Mas. WUllarn Mart
zeU ot Glendaio. Waan Mrs. Mr
iSfrf- Laaje. Was. and George
uu ana xasn xsu now of FruiUand.
Wash. Servteos wul bo held Thursday.
March 11. at 2 pun. from Clougn-Bar-nck
chap with iutei ment in the City
View cemetery, the Rev. J. M. Good
heart offlclpting. ;
VANDUHvOf
. aCUlio May Ross VanderhooL
tabs resident of U73 8. Cottage ot, at
the residence Monday. March 8. at the
ago of 87 years. Survived by bar hus
band. Nelson Vandorbeof of Salem; two
daughters, Mrs. Gladys Mote of Bei
jing nam. Wash, and Mrs. Ha Mar
tut ot Sutnerlin. Ore.; four sons. John
T. Boas of Oregon City, AJvtn Ross and -Elmer
Boas of Portland, and H. Leland
Ross ot Salem; 17 grandchildren. II
great grandchildren and six great
great giandchildren.. Charter metnbee
of First Naaareno church of Tlaism. -Funeral
services Will be held Thurs
day. March, il at 2 pja. at HoweU--'
Edwards chspel. too Rev. OrvUle Jen
kins officiating. Interment in Hope-
weu cemetery. vj
WALLING !i ;
George Leland WaUing. Ute rosident
of Salam route 1. at Richmond. Calif,
Saturday. March g. -Survived by his
wife. Mrs. Anna Walling ot Saiem; a
daughter, Marion Walling of Salem;
parents. Mr,- and Mrs. Tracy Walling
of Salem: five sister. Mrs. Diehard Up
ham and Mrs. Richard Smith, both of
Portland, and Mrs. Thetma Fisher. Mrs.
Joseph Camillo and Dorothy Walling.
aU of Salem, and a brothet, John E.
Walling of Salem; , a daughter. Marion
Walling of Saiem. Announcement eg
services later by Clough-Barriclt com
pany. ; ; - - .
POTT EJK 1
G rover Cleveland Sutherland Potter,
at the residence. 385 Taylor st, Mon
day, ' March ; 8. Survived by his .wife,
Grace Potter of Salem; two daughters,
Mrs. Louise Perkins of Salem and Mrs.
Dorothy Meyers of Eugene; a eon. Roy
E. Potter of - Cooe Bay; five step-chu- '
dren. Mrs. Pearl KiiUnger, Mrs. Wells
Bender, Doet Carver, W. L. Garver and
C. D. Garver. aU of Salem; two sisters,
Mrs. Lillian 1 Noah of Coos Bay and
Mrs. May Mullet of Boyds. Wash.; three ,
brothers. Louie Potter of Monmouth,
Austin and Charles Potter of Boyds, -Wash.;
father. Edward Potter of Boyds.
Wash.; four i grandchildren and aevew
step-grandchildren. Services will bo
held Thursday. March 11. at 3:30 im.
from Clough-Barrlck chapel, the Rev.
Brooks Moore officiating. Interment in
City View cemetery.
BAN1CK 1
Edward Baniek. late resident of Al- -
bany route 2. at the residence Mondav.
March 8. Survived by hia wife'. Mrs.
Ann Baniek. of Havward. Calif.: a
daughter. Mrs. Doris O'Connor of Hay
wara; isuier. A. J. Batuck. and anoth
er. Mrs. Pauline Baniek, both ot Sa
le m; tnroe sisters. Mrs. Charles Clif
ford of San! Diego. Mrs. Joseph. Go
nut of San; Leandro. Calif, and Mrs.
Herman Amort of Salem; two broth
ers. Albert Baniek of Myrtle Point
Ore, and Leonard Baniek ot Albany,
and a granddaughter. Judy Ann 0Coo
ner of Hayward Announcement of
services latef by Clough-Barrick com
pany, j j .
SMITH ! : - .
At the home of bis daughter to Eu
gene March 8. James Smith. Ute resi
dent of Eugene, at the age of 77 years.
Husband of Mrs. Mary Varneil Smith
of Eugene;! father of Angelina E.
Smith of Seattle. Mrs. SybU Pickering
of Salem. Myrtle Smith of Eugene. Ar
net L. Smith of , Portland and Mrs.
Dorothy Hewitt of Eugene: three
brothers. Henry Smith of Falls City,
Clyde Smith in Canada and Jake Smith,
in Kansas; two sisters. Mrs. Mae Lind
sey in Kansas and Mrs. Irma Lyle of .
Salem and 11 grandchildren. Set sites
will be held from W. T. Rigdon chapel
Wednesday. March 10. at 2 p.m In
terment in City View cemetery. The
Rev. Charles Fogg of Eugene will of
ficiate. . s
CAMPBELL ! , i '
Nettie CampbeU. late resident of
Mcdfocdat a local hospital, at the ago
S3 years. Survived by a son. Edmund
Schlfloyski of Med ford. Announcement
of servtcea later by HoweU-Edwarda
company. . :j
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