The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 25, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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47 V Sears Roeb 34-4
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THURSDAY'S BROADCASTS
Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 1490. KOIN 970. KGW 620. REX 1190
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Or.. March M (AP)
terfat tentative (subject to inunediat
change: Premium quality, maximum
at J3 to 1 per cent acidity delivered tak
Portland, ea-aac ttt.: first qualKy.
87c: second quality. S4-aTc lb.: vaUry
routes and country pouts 3c leas lira
first. 83-&jc lb.
Butter rnole?ale. f ob. bulk cubes:
Grade AA. 93 score, lie tb.; A. S3 score.
Sue lb . B. 90 score. SOc lb.. C. 18 score.
Tac lb
Cheese Setting prtee to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles. 4&-53c;
Oregon S-lb. loat. 47-56c
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade. large.
Sl'a-53c doz.: tMdtam. 4ir-Mixc: A
grade, small, nominal: B grade, large.
42x-4ac.
Eggs Purchases from farmers: Cur
rent receipts. 471,i-501 c doz.; buyers
pay 3-3' jc below wholesale quotations
on graded basis for best hennery eggs.
Poultry Live chickens Paying
price to rpoducers: No. 1 broilers un
der 2 lbs . 32-3Sc lb : fryers. 2 to
X lbs.. 36-39c lb.: 3 to 4 lbs.. 38-39c:
roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 38-3Sc: fowL.
Lcshorns, under 4 lbs . 21 -22c lb.: 4 lbs.
and over. 25-26c; colored fowl, all
weights, 30-32c lb.; stags, all weights,
12-16c lb.
Rabbits Average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animals. 5557c; fryers,
live, white. 30-32c lb few quoting
lower, colored. 2S-30c. old or heavy.
15-lTc
Freth dressed meats Quoted whole- j
saiers to retailers in dollars a hundred
pounds:
Steers Good. $39-41; Commercial
$38-39; utility. $34-36
Beef cuts good steers, heifers) hind
quarters. $44-45: rounds, $44-43: full
lions, trimmed. $56-58: triangles. $37-39:
square chucks. $42-44; ribs. $50-55;
forequarters, $37-40.
Veal and calf Choice. 48 00-48.00;
Rood. 48 00-49 00: commercial. 45 00
47 00: Utility, 38 00-39 00
Lambs Co ice and good. $38-39;
commercial, all weights. $36-37.
Pork cuts: Loins No 1. 8 to 12
lbs.. $52-54: shoulders. lSIbs. down.
$41-43. ipareribs. 3 lbs., down. $30-52.
Carcasses All weights, $34-35 50.
Country -killed meats:
Veal Per pound top light. 43 -44c:
other grades according to weight and
quality.
Hogs Fancy blockers. 4-36c; sows.
30-33c lb.
Lambs Per pound. 38-40e; snutton.
12-20C lb.
Beef Good cows. 34-38e lb.; canners
and cutters. 22-30c lb.
Cascara bark Dry, lie lb.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grades. 45c lb.
Mohair 42c lb. on 12-month growth.
Onions 30-lb. sk. Ore. Brooks,
yellows. No. I medium. $7.25-8: No.
2. $3.23-350; boilers. No 1. 10 lbs.. 60
SSc: SO lb. sks. $3-39: onion seta.
50 lbs . $7.85-8. Australian, No. 1. large
$8-825. 50-lb
Potatoes Ore. Deschutes and Klam
ath russets No. Is. $550-5 75 : 25 lbs..
$1 50-1 65: 15 lbs. 9Sc-$10S: No 2. 50
lbs.. $2-25-2.50: No. 1 bakers. $6.25-6 50
hundre weight; Idaho russets No. 1A. !
$5 60-5 75: Florida Triumphs No. 1A. t
$4 23 50-lb. sack; size B. $3 85-4 00. !
Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa or j
better, carload lots, f.o.b. Portland. I
$38.00-39 00. U. S. No 1 timothy, east- j
ern Oregon or Washington, earlots.
f d b. Portland. $38 00-39.50: oats and
vetch, mixed hay, uncertified clover I
hay. nominal
Salern
Hankt Sataerte. lata resident of t3
Tirade st te this city Monday. Uarcti
22. at the age of 3 years. Survfvad ay
his parents. Mr and Mrs. X. C. Sal
ter lee of Salem, five brothers and five
sisters, also in Salem. Gravesida serv
ices will be held Thursday. March 23.
at 2 p.m.. in the IOOF cemetery under
the direction of tb 2 Clougn-Bamck
company. ;
CAKBIGAW
Richard D. Carrigan. late resident of
1023 S. 23rd st . at a local hospital
Monday. March 22, Survived by bis
wife. Mrs. Tberese Canigsn of Salem:
parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Carrigan
of Seattle, and a brother Roy Carrigan
of Juneau, Alaska. Shipment will be
made to Seattle by the Clough-Barrick
company for services and interment.
HL'GHES
Mrs. Mae be He Baker Hughes, late re
sident of 480 Vista ave, in this city
February 12. Mother of John Hughes
of Salem: daughter of Mrs. Llla May
Baker of Eugene, and sister of MrsJ.
S. Chase of Eugene. Private services
will be held from the W. T. Rigdoa
chapel.
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Portland Grain
HOUR
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Morn News (Timekeeper March Tune
KOCO KLOCK KOCO KLOCK KOCO KLOCK
News Roundup KOIN Klock KOIN Klock
Hodge Podge I Hodge Prxlgs jKneass News
Farm Hour I Farm Hour Farm Hour
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iKOlN Klock
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Farm Hour
KSLM News I Rise. Shine ' News iToo Trades
KOCO Farm Parade News 8c Sports Top o' Morning Top o' Morning
KOIN KOIN Klock INews Bob Garred iFred Beck
KGW Farm Tim (Farm Time iOld Songs (Sam Hayes
HEX Sing Cowboy IThis Is News Stock MkL iZeke Manners
KSLM Cecil Brown ! Orchestra (Pioneers (Bargains
KOCO Haven of Rest Haven of Rest West Melodies 'Over CofJee
KOIN User News I Art Baker Grand Slam (Rosemary
KGW Fred Waring (Fred Waring (Jack Berch (Melodies
KEX Breakfast Club Breakfast (Breakfast IBreaVfast
KSLM Kate Smith (V Lindlahr I Pastor's CaU Orchestra
KOCO Gospel Singer j Organ Moods Uan Garber iSlim Bryant
KOIN Wendy Warren Aunt Jenny Helen Trent 'Gal Sunday
KGW Tommy Dorsey Tommy Dorsey Tommy Dorsey Tommy Dorsey
KEX Music (Worn Shouldn't Breakfast 'Breakfast
PORTLAND. Ore. March 24 (AP)
Wheat: No futures quoted.
Cash gram: Flaxseed 6.15. 1
Cash wheat (bld: soft white 233: !
soft white f excluding Rex 2.33: :
white club 2.33: western red 2 33
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.33: 10
per cent 2 34: 11 per cent 2 40; 12 ;
per cent 2 46.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.58: 10
percent 2 56; 11 percent 2.62: 12 per- i
cent 2 68.
Today's car receipts: wheat 6; bar
ley 2: flour 4; com I: oats 3 ;mill
feed 8.
Portland Livestock
KSLM News
KOCO Peggy Lee
KOIN Big Sister
KGW Orchestra
KEX G Drake
IQuinn Show
I Lullaby
IMa Perkins
(Orchestra
I Ted Malona
I How Do Do?
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I True Story
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Joyce Jordan
True Story
KSLM Organalities
KOCO News
KOIN Mrs Burton
KGW Todav s Child
KEX B Crocker
(Serenade 'Queen Today Queen Today
I Latin Amncans Salon Concert lalon Concert
(Perry Mason ! Buddy Cole Rose Dreams
Woman White Holly Sloans I Light World
iKileallen Melodies I Ethel. Albert
KSL.M Hit Time
KOCO Chuck wagon
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KGW Kneass News
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KSLM 1390 Club 11390 Club I West Salem Bmg Sings
KOCO Hello Apain 'Hello Again 1 Hello Again Hello Again
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PORTLAND. Ore . March 24 ( AP)
(USD A) Cattle: Salable and total 200;
calves 25: market active and steadv
to strong, mostly steady on cows: one i
trucked lot good 1029 lb. fed steers '
26.00; short load fed Holsteins mothly
common steers at 21 00-23.00: common
heifers 21 00: few medium and good
heifers 23.00-24 00: canner and cutter
cows 14.00-16.50: shells under 100: fat
dairy type cows 17.00-18.00: with out
standing heavy Holsteins up to 21.80
and 22.00: common-good sausage bulls
18 00-21 50; good beef bulls up to 23.56:
food and choice v eaters mostly 29.00
1.0O: common down to 18.00; culls
down to 12 00 and below.
Hogs: Salable 100. total 250: market
very slow, few sales 50 cents lower,
some bids oft more: good and choice
, 185-Z33 lb. weight largely 23.50: some
bids below 25.00; 260-315 lb.. 23 0O- 50:
sows scarce, no feeder pigs offered.
! choice quoted 24.50-23 50.
i Sheep: Salable 50. total 223: active.
1 steady : few medium and good lambs
20 00- 50; common down to 16.00: good
I and choice lambs quotable to 21 25 or
i above: good and choice ewes salable
I 10 00-11
Salem Market
i Quotations
HALE To Mr. and Mrs. P. W.
Hale. 2495 Walker st, a son. Wed
nesday, March 24, at Salem Gen
eral hospital.
SELANDER To Mr. and Mrs.
N. O. Selander. 467 N. 18th $t, a
daughter, Wednesday, March 24, at
Salem General hospital.
STANLEY To Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Stanley, 2440 N. Church st,
a son, Wednesday, March 24, at
Salem General hospital.
OBERSON To Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Oberson, Albany, a son.
Wednesday, March 24, at Salem
General hospital.
ADSITT To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Adsitt. 1205 S. 19th st, a
daughter, Wednesday, March 24,
at Salem General hospital.
EYI.FR To Mr. and Earl Ey
ler, 725 S. 13th st a son, Wednes
day, March 24, at Salem General
hospital.
MILLER To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Miller, Woedburn route 1,
twins, a son and a daughter. Wed
nesday, March 24. at Salem Mem
orial hospital.
DARBY To Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Darby. Lyons, a daughter,
Wednesday, March 24, at Salem
Memorial hospital.
NF.ISIUS To : Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Neisius, Mt. Angel, a daugh
ter. Wednesday, March 24, at Sa
lem Memorial hospital.
Seattle Weekend Trip
Made by Gerrais Con pie
GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Mahony drove to Seattle for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bierly of
Corvallis spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Bierly.
Mr. and Mrs. David SL John
visited the Roy Cameronj at.
Charleston, Ore, this week
Mrs. A. M. Sauter spent th
weekend with her sister, Mrs. R.
S. Marshall.
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KOIN
KGW
KEX
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KOCO Kapers
Art Kirkham
Road Life
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KOCO Kapers KOCO Kapers
lArt Godfrey 'Art Godfrey
(Aunt Marv -(Nora Drake
(Welcome I Welcome
KSLM Fulton Lewis (Hemingway 'Passing Parade Orchestra
KOCO Salem High iTirre for John Melody Matmeei Adics I
KOIN Hint Hunt 'Serenade Meet Missus Meet Missus
KGW Woman's Secret Life Beautiful Kay Kyser Stars Today
KEX Sunnyside Up Northwest Sunny side Up (Sunny Side Up
Adv Parade (Superman (Capt. Midnight Tom Mix
Oft Record Oil Record 'Rhythm Ranch Sports Hilitea
Knox Manning Uncle Remus Colhngwood I Bob Garred
Chuck Foster (George Moorad Sunny Side Elmer Peterson
Sky Patrol I Terry. Pirates iky King I Sky King
KSLM G Heater INews Reel !RFD America
KOCO Man hat Music Manhat Music. Spot Light
KOIN Dick Haymes i Dick Harmes 'Crime Ptiotog.
KGW Al Jolson !AI Jolson (Jack Carson
KEX Sports IK Baker (Candlelight
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'Music Makers
( Tnme Photog.
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Premium
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PRINTS
Wholesale . .
Retail
KGGS BUYING
Extra large
Medium
Standards
Pullets and cracks :
EGGS Selliag Price
Wholesale, large j
Retail. Large i
Retail, medium 1
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Colored hens No 1
No 3
Fryers ... ... . ...
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
1947 lambs, choice
KSLM Family Theater Family Theater Sports Glass IState Safety
KOCO Western BevieWWestern Review Tempo Time Musical Horizon
KOIN Radio Dtgest (Radio Digest N W Neighbors N W Neighbors
KGW Bob Hawk (Bob Hawk (Ronald Colman 'Ronald Colman
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KSLM falcon (Falcon
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KOIN Lowell Thomas. Jack Smith
KGW Supper Club I World News
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lAldnch Family A Id rich Family
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KGW burns & Allen Burns 8c Allen (Noah Webster
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Rhythms I Rhythms I Classics Classics
5 Star Final - (1st Nighter list Nigtiter (Men & Books
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KOCO Thurs Party
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Cutter cows
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March 24
STOCK AVERAGks
Indus
Wednesday . .88.0
Previous day 88 0
Week ago 83.9
Month ago 85 1
Year ago . . 90 8
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37 4 39 1 S3 7
35.3 38.1 609
34 9 38 2 61.2
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School of the Arr; 1:45. These Rithts
We Defend: 2 CO. Home Garden
Hour: 230. Memory Book of Music:
3 SO. The Oregon Reporter: 3:13. Mu
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dies; 6 30. "Round the Campfire: 7:13
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