The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1948, Page 14, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I!
! llThm SwjrtesWa, Scdem, ChjbiV rrtdar Mot iC 1943
Feed Grains
Drop on Board
CHICAGO. May IS - (P) - Feed
grains dropped on th board of
trade today but wheat ended with
mall fain and losses. Demand
for May contracts was much less
urgent than on other days this
week and both May corn and May
oats had fair sized losses.
In part, the decline in feed
grains was considered a normal
reaction after the strength of the
past few days. But an outpouring
of cash com by the country helped
to shake sentiment.
Wheat closed lower to V4
higher. May $2.47 Vs-H, corn was
IV4 to 3 cents lower. May $2,294
$2 .30; oats were i-lH lower, May
$ 1.15 V. and soybeans were 7 to
S cents higher, May $4 04.
For most of the session wheat
was lower, but mill buying short
ly before the close rallied the mar
ket Mills apparently were lift
ing hedges against sales of flour
to Holland.
choice to Se: other grades according
to weight and quality.
Hogs Ugtot blockers, 90-23c; sows,
M-2Sc.
Lamb 39c -4 1 e lb.: mutton, 14-23e lb.
Beet Good cow JS-SOe; eanner and
cutters 22-16c.
Wool Coarse, valley and saodiuxn
grade. 45c la.
Mohair 24c lb. ott 11-month growth.
Onion SO-lb. ak. Australian browns
to - tM: Texas white wax 4.25-4 SO;
yellow Bermuda 425-4; mm to S-21.
Petal on Oregon Deschutes and
Klamath russets. No. 1 MO-?; new crop
Calif, white roe 100 lbs. 4.50-4.73; six
B. i-3S-lM. some lower.
Portland Livestock
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. May U- AP)-But-terfat
tentative tsuoject to immediate
chance). Premium quality maximum
of Ji to 1 per cent acidity delivered
in Portland. 8-92c lb.; first quality.
SI-OOc lb.: second, quality. 84-8 7c lb.;
valley routes and country points 2c
less than first. 83-SSc lb.
Butter- Wholesale f o.b. bulk cubes,
grade AA. S3 score. S3c lb A. W
core. 82c lb.: B. SO score. SOc lb.:
C, 90 scoie. f&c lb. Above prices are
strictly nomtrtal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon smiles, 48-Sic;
Oregon 5-lb loaf. 50-5Sc.
Eggs To wholesaler?: A grade large.
81',-53'jC doz.: medium. 48',-50'aC
A grade, small, nominal; B grade, large,
42 1,-46' ,c
Egjrs Purchased .from farmers. Cur
rent receipts. 47'j-SO'jC doz.: buyers
pay 3-3 'jc below wholesole quotations
on graded basis for best hennery eggs.
Live chickens Paying, price to pro
ducers: No. 1 brol'ers under 2' lbs..,
3S-36C lb.: gryer? 2' to 3 lbs.. 40-42c
lb.: 1 to 4 lbs.. 40-42c lb : fowl. Leg-
lbs.. 2S-27c: colored fowl, all weights. I
22c lb.; stags. 2S-3V . old or heavy, I
15-17c. I
Rabbits Average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animals. S5-37c: fryers,
live, white. 30-32c lb.; few quoting
lower; colored. 2S-30c, old of heavy
15-17c
Fresh dressed meats (wholesaler to
retailers, per hundred pounds) :
Beef Steers, good, all weights S4S
47.50; commercial 843-48; utility S42
44 Cows Commercial 143-44; utility $41
42. Beef cuts (beef steers heifers) hind
auarters Wl-U: full loins, trimmed
84 -&5. rounds 154; square chucks. B43
47: forequarters S42-44.
Veal and calf Choice. 132-53; good
$52-53: commercial $45-50.
Lambs and mutton Lambs, good
choice 30 to 00 pounds SDrlng: com
mercials, all weights S48-4S.
Mutton Good 7 lbs. down 122-24.
Pork cuts Loins. No. 1 to 12 lbs.
$52-53: shoulders IS lb. down 230-40:
pareribe. 3 lbs. down. S44-4S
(arcases All weights $.74-34 50.
Cotmtrv-kllled meats:
Veal Per pound, top ljght. 42-44:
PORTLAND, Ore.. May 12 (AP
(USDA) Cattle salable and total 200,
calves M; market fairly active, mostly
steady with bulla again strong to 50
higher; steers scarce, odd common
grades 24 00-25 00: rood fed steers quot
able 2S.OO-21.00; 1 lot medium S40-lb.
mixed steers and heifers 27.00; few
common-medium heifers Z3.00-21.00:
eanner and cutter cows largely 17.00-
21.00: common grades including fat
dairy type cows 22.00-50; outstanding
heavy Holstelns up to 23.00; medium
grassy fed cows 23.00-24.00; good beef
bulls 20.50-270; medium-good sausage
bulls 23.00-24.00; food vealers steady at
29 .00-31 00. few 32 00.
Hogs salable 100. total $73; market
not fully established, scatered sales SO
lower but most late bids 1.00 off; few
head Hood -choice 185 lbs. 24.00; most
bids ISO-230 lbs. 23.50 down; early sales
105-170 and 280 lbs. 22.00-50; good 400-lb.
sows 18.50; good -choice feeder pigs
salable around 2S.0O-20.00 or above.
Sheep salable 25. total 600; market
nominal: good-choice spring lambs
?luoted up to 25.00; strictly good-choice
cd lambs eligible to Wednesday's top
of 24.23; good thorn ewes steady, 11.00
down.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. May 13 (API
Wheat: No futures quoted. Cash grain:
Oat No. 2 38-!h. whl'e B1.00; No. 1 flax
1.10.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.38:
soft white (excluding Rex) 2.38; white
club 2.38; western red 2.38.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.38; 10
Stock Market
Stages Push
NEW YORK, May 15-(jP)-The
stock market today negotiated Its
fastest push In three weeks to
reach a new average 21-month
high.
Selected rails, industrials and
utilities overrode relatively heavy
profit cashing on the lengthy drive
and closed up fractions to 2 points.
Minor losses, however, were plen
tiful.
Buyers still were inspired by
business optimism stemming from
the outlook for big government
spending for a long time to come.
On the other hand, accounts
were trimmed by those who were
a bit bearish over the WasMngton
Mosoow diplomatic confusion, the
Chrysler strike and other labor
difficulties.
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite advanced .4 of a point
to 69.1, a peak since Aug. 30, 1948.
Both the industrial and rail in
dexes dere at their best marks of
the past year or so. Of 1,077 issues
registering, 602 rose and 267 fell.
(Duity ODMitraairieis
xiNon
Benjamin FY an kiln Klinfer at his re
sidence, $31 Richmond are-, Tuesday,
May 11, at the age of Tl years. Hus
band of Mrs. Eleanor Kllnger of Sa
lem; father oi Mrs. LeaXa Hoffman
and Mrs. Leon Stlnaon. both of Coos
Bay, Mrs. Max in Trahan. Mrs. Ger
aldine Van Wyk. Mrs. LoretU Adams.
aU of Alberta. Canada. Uoytf N.
Kllnger of Eugene. Cap. William H.
Kllnger of Vancouver Barrack, Wash.,
Chief Warrant Officer Wood row W.
Judklns, U.S. navy, and Harold Jud-
ins ox sexsmnn, c anaaa; Dromer oi
Mrs. Jennie Norgrean of Bangor,
Mien, survived also by nine grand
children and on great erandchild.
Services will be held Friday, May 14. at
s p.m. at tne dougn-Barrtck chapel
with the Rev. W. S. Fredericks oKl-
ciaung. Interment In Be lc rest Mem
orial park.
per cent 2.40; 11 per cent $.4$; 12 per
cent 2.58.
Hard white Baart: Ordinary 2.58; 10
per cent 2.5S. 11 per cent 2.S4; 12 per
cent 2.70.
oTyda s car receipts: Wheat 15: bar
ley 2: flour 1: corn 2; oats 1; millfeed 7.
Stocks and Bonds
Complied by the Associated Press
STOCK
Salem Market
Quotations
3LTTEBFAT
Premium
No I
No. 2 ,
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail .
EGGS (Bsiytag)
Large
Medium
Pullets and cracks
EGGS (Wholesale)
Large
Medium
Pullets and cracks .
POULTRY
No. I colored hens .
No. 1 Leghorn hen
No. 1 col. fryers. 3 lbs. up
No. 1 col. fryers. l',-J lb.
No. 1 old cocks
LIVESTOCK fBy Valley Pack)
JO
B8
78
M
SI
JO
.48
.40
54
.52
.43
S
.27
.43
J8
.14
Spring lambs
Woo lied lamb, choice
Fresh sheared lambs . ...
Yearlings
Ewes
Fat dairy cows
Cutter cows
Dairy heifer
Bulls .
Calves (300 to 450 lbs )
Veal, choice .
up to 24.00
23.00
22.00
up to 17.00
- 2.00 to 10 00
- up to 19 00
up to 18 00
14.00 to 22.00
17.00 to 23 00
up to 25 00
28.00
New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK. May 11 -UP) -To day's closing quotations:
Al Chem St Dye . 192
American Can 91
Am Power &t Lt 95i
Am Tel St Tel ... 155 -
A - t
iiiaionud 1 1 "s
Atchison 11 1 v4
Bendix Avia 34
Beth Steel 35' i
Boeing Air 253
Calif Pack 38 4
Canadian Pac 17 4
Case J I 454
Chrysler 584
Comwlth Sou 3,4l
Cons Edison 23 !
Cons Vultee 13 4
Crown Zel 31xi
Curtis Wr 74
Douglas Air 62 4
Dupont de Ne 177
Gen Electric 39 Va
Gen Foods 38'4
Ofn Motors 57
'doodyear Tire .... 44
'Gt North pfd 47 S
'Int Harvest 964
'Int Paper pfd . . 58 Y4
'J Manville 39
'Kennecott 55 H
(Long Bell A 26
'Mont Ward 90H
!Nash Kelvin 17V4
Nat Dairy 274
N Y Central 16
North Am Co . .. 16
Northern Pac .... 24 la
Pac Am Fish 14 V4
Pac Gas Elec 34 Va
P T & T 98 Va
Pan American .... 9
Penney J C 45 Va
Radio Corp 12Vi
Rayonier 31-4
Rayonier pfd
Reynolds Met 27 4
Richfield 23
Safeway 19'4
Sears Rocb 40
Sinclair Oil 24
So Pacific 56
Stan Brands 264
SUn Oil Cal 69
Studebaker 26
Sun Mining 10
Union Oil 31
Un Pacific ...182
Un Airlines 16
Un Aircraft 27
U S Steel 77
Warner Bros 12 Va
Vest Elec 30
VoolWorth 45
"Won't Somebody Help Fix Me Up?"
That's one plea we can't icrncrtl For we've built a solid
reputation on our ability to supply you home owners with
all the first class materials you need lor your repair jobsl
How about coming in this week to talk over your home
Improvement plans with our friendly staff?
E
t
. i .
Y
Good Vision
U An
'Aitet
Dr. K. K. Bering Dr. tass Dagbes
In work or play, good rision is an asset Be tor your
lsion is good. Let us help you keep your good vision by
regular examination.
AT
Bering Optical
I DXON1TXXD CREDIT
lit Cemrt I Fkeae CMt
Net change
Thursday
Prev. day ..
Week ago .
Month afo
Year ago ....
148 hih ...
1048 low
May
AVERAGES
30
Indus.
A.3
S3 8
03.3
2 1
91 3
85 8
93 8
... 3
13
13
Rails
A. 4
43.5
43.1
42.7
40 0
28 2
43.5
34 J
IS
UtU.
80
Stocks
Unch
41.3
41.3
40.8
39 S
41.8
41 3
38.0
A 4
69.1
88.7
87.8
8.4
60.5
69.1
60.3
ILSAIIIK
In this dry May 13. Mrs. Sofia S
saaser. UU resident of SOS S. Z2nd St..
at the age of 63 years. Survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Florence Fawk
ana Mrs. Bertha Sheets, both of Salem
and Mrs. Lydia McKay of Washougal.
Wash.; four brothers. Robert rromm
and John rromm. both of Salem. Henry
rromm of Tucson, Arlx., and Emanuel
rromm or I acoma. wash.: four sisters.
Mrs. Lydla Gaertner. Mrs. Rosa LeU
and Mrs. Martha Baal, all of Salem, and
Mrs. Christina Cunsch of Jamestown.
N. D.: and three grandchildren. Sere
ioes will be held at the W. T. Ridon
chapel. Saturday. May 13. at 1 .30 p.m.
with concluding services In Twin Oaks
cemetery, Turner. The Rev. Gustav G.
Rauser and the Rev. Walter S. Fred
erick will officiate.
LAWRENCE
In this city Thursday. May 13. Myrtle
Lawrence, late resident of 603 Union
st. Sifter of Frank Harrltt of Salem.
Life member of the Chad wick chap
ter 37. Order of Eastern Star. Services
will be held from the W. T. Rlgdon
chapel Friday. May 14. at 3 p.m.. with
the Rev. G. Wesley Turner officiating.
Interment in City View cemetery.
LIMBECK
Mrs. Katharine Limbeck, at the resi
dence. 590 S. 33nd st. May 11. at the age
of 86 years. Survived by daughter.
Mrs. Katharine Moore- and son. Fred
Limbeck, both of Salem; grandchil
dren. Willis Goebel and Andrei Moore
of Salem. Mrs. Russell McJury of Port
land and Richard Limbeck of Los An
geles; five great-grandchildren. Serv
ices will be held from the dough-Bar.
tick chapel Friday. May 14. at 1J0 p.m.
with interment In Mt. Hope Cemetery.
The Rev. C Schulx will officiate.
EMMONS
In Albany, Ore-, Wednesday, May
IS. A. L. Emmons, late resident of
Portland, at the age of 87 years. Sur
vived by his wife. Mrs. Lois Emmons
of Portland: three children. Oma L.
Mackie and Lorna O. Hinck. both of
Tangent, Ore., and Neva Rogers of
Portland. Member of Elks lodge In
Vancouver. Wash. Services will be held
from the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Satur
day, May 13. at 10 a.m.. the Rev. H. G.
Humpnrey or AiDany omciawig. in
torment In City View cemetery.
HOLUS
Gus Mollis, late resident of Coos Bay.
at a local hospital. May 11. at the age
of 80 years. Shipment has been made
by Clough-Barrick company to Coos
Bay for services and interment.
CLTNE
At Oakdale. Calif.. May 11, Mrs.
Mable A. Cline. at the ase of 73 years.
Late resident of Oakdale. Survived by
the husband. Ben Cline. Oakdale;
mother, Mrs. Asceneath Tracy. Salem;
brother Albert Tracy, Salem: sisters.
Evelyn StuU and In ex Reed, both of
Salem, and Katheryn Albertson. San
Francisco and Cora Clancy, Portland.
Announcement of services later by the
W. T. Rigdon company.
SlPublie
Qleebrds
. -
South Fork Mineral Springs in
Idaho's Payette national forest
has an approximate flow of 75,
000 gallons every 24 hours.
CUCUXT COURT
Earl M. Rutherford and others vs.
Margaret Klopfenstein and others: Or
der of dismissal with . prejudice, based
upon stipulation of parties.
Dan Dokerty. administrator of David
M. Doherty estate, vs. Stamper's J. St J.
Tire Co. and Charles R. Stamper: Com
plaint asks Judgment of $10,000 dam
ages for alleged death of David Do
herty la auto accident Jan. 4. IMS.
near Hubbard, and alleges negligence
on part of defendants.
Dan Doherty vs. Stamper's J. St J.
Tire Co. and Charles R. Stamper: Com
ptaiat asks Judgment of 86.000 for dam
ages allegedly sustained by plaintiff
in death of his son in auto accident
Jan. 4, lf4a.
Lola Bern ice Liedtke vs. Glenn
George Liedtke: Defendant ordered to
pay $30 for plaintiffs suit money and
7S bar month support money during
pendency of divorce suit.
Vivian Damasks vs. Carl B. Damaske;
Hearing set for 10 ajn.. May 17. on de
fendant's motion for injunction against
removal of minor child from state until
suit for modification of decree is set
tled. Fairs Franklin vs. Cecil Clay Frank
lin: Order modifies divorce decree to
grant custody of minor child to de
fendant, effective at close of school
year 147-48.
DISTRICT COURT
Carls Genevieve Robertson. 3305
Moody I a a. e. no operator's license,
fined S3 and costs.
Raymond Denxlne. 437 S. Commercial
St.. pleaded guilty to charge of utter
ing and publishing a forged check.
waived preliminary examination and
held to answer to grand jury, held fa
ueu of $1,000 ball.
Betty Good Amos, Stayton. failure to
stop. (5 fine suspended upon payment
of court costs
Clarence Melford McCutcheon. Pert
land, passing en crest of MIL fined
$10 and costs.
Wood Wilson Charles. Portland. Il
legal use of spotlight, fined $3 and
costs. ,
MUNICIPAL COURT
.Betty C. Amos. Stayton. Violation of
top sign, posted SX34 ball.
tJrfS" , Htdon- Chemawa. vtola-
wiSf b"'f rVfe Posted S3 be U.
Z.,.m- "unberter. 829 Rase
ruU. &e? m. v1oUtlon besie
Alton L. Chamberlain. Salem route 7.
vtolatterfed tL posted gl-M feefl.
PROBATE COURT
Julius Middleton estate: Hearing on
final account set for June 3X
George Willis Hetts estate: Notice of
administrator's sale of personal prop
MARRIAGE LICENSE ,
APPLICATIONS
Philip E. Pflu. 11. sawmill worker,
and Lorraine It. Petersen, IS, waitress,
both of Turner.
Contrary to popular impressions
about the industry of; ants, a re
cent study in Panama showed that
40 per cent of the ants did nothing
for their community. ;
BOND AVERAGI.S j
20 10 10 10 I
Rails IndusL Utll. Forgn i
Net change
Thursday ...
Prev. day
Week ago
Month ago .
Year ago .
1948 high .
1948 low
New 1948
A3
91. 9
91.8
91.3
902.
91.2
919"
87.7
highs.
D.3
101.4
101.6
101.3
101.6
103.4
101.6
Wl
A.l
100.9
100.8
100.7
100.3
109 4
100 S
98.0
A.3
62 0
61.7
61.3
62.3
73.8
86.9
60.2
No. 34797
la the Circuit Cenrt af the State ef
Oregon far Marlon Ceaaty
MARGARET WALTERS. Plaintiff. I
vs. 1
CURTIS WALTERS. Defendant. )
SUMMONS
To Curtis Walters, the sbove-named
defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above-entitled Court
and cause within four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons (April 23. 1948), and if you
fail so to answer, for want thereof
plaintiff will take a decree granting an
absolute divorce from you. This sum
mons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof pursuant to order of the
above-entitled Court and made and en
tered April 23. 1948.
FRANK J. HEALY
Attorney for Plaintiff
Residing at Salem. Oregon.
Ap.23-30-My.7-14
WHm
g ALL
i THIS
3 WEEK
We will have a front end specialist here all
this week te check the front end alignment en yoar
ear. Let bins check te make sere year tires are aet
wearing eat dee te Incorrect wheel aJlgnment.
Before yea take that sammer trip let him make
sore yoar ear Is safe for the highway. It only takes
a few miaates. Alse free estimates en needed re
pairs. The Douglas IIcKay Chevrolet Co.
610 N. Commerci! St. Salem, Oregon
RE-ELECT
WALTER.
NOBBLAD
TO
COfuSBESS
Paid Polltleal Idrt.
Veeblad for Cos !- Committee
D. B. WOOD R I NO.
-' ' "" "-s. - - a ,
" . , ij
if -ttr1
Phil Ebll
Kflf
- Batcher
Heins Baby Food
Strained 3 cans 23 C
r)
4 estuf '
A
-r
7. ita
e,ff
J.
Tag "Curly" Gover (Bayer)
2 iu- 43c
2 27c
SKIITE'M
Thrifty Mix
15 oz. pkg.
5c
Garden Run Good Peas.
No. 2 can
3 r 25 c
Campbells Sou ,
Veg.-Beef, Beef, Mushroom,
Beef Noodle, Chicken,
Chicken Noodle
16c
rja f:r
-f -- -.
lira
10 lb. bag
87c
V-0 Vegetable Juice 29c
No. 2 can
3 29c
Grade A
Large Eggs. Doz.
(Net Storage)
53c
Bakers Coconut
Pksr
Sa aflsaLa) o e e e e e e se ee
19c
asa BUschke (Predaee)
Qnolily Ileals al Reasonable Prices
Drefi ... 27c
IVODY
FLAKES
AH Flarora
.JELLO . .
31c
DAIID
T7AS
chisp
FOESII
miuBiiriB
S.b. 100
OimilGBS
SankUt
2 doz. 490
.UEIESIP I1PPLSS
eilb.
THE
Yon Can Do Dclier
Al VISTA
3045 So. Commercial Slreel
Al lhe Sonih City Limife
DOII'S MARKET
Sliced Ends
and Piece
Lb.
2Cc
Pork Shoulder Slealr
Lean, Tender
Lb.
!8c
Pork Shoulder Boasts
Lean
Lb.
47c
Gorn Flakes
Albers 8-oz. pkg. -with
15c cereal
dteh both for'
Mc
GiKI byhIIOc
WBSBSt
Van Camp's
No. 2 'a can
2 for
33c
! OTHnfflHB 3 -1.19
dog moo
Playfair w cans
3 cans! 20C
Fruit Eockfail 21c
Hi Ho Crackers
i ib. pkg. .290
Heinz Strained
Baby Food
1st cans 250
KIUOCO'S lex 2441 - & Jf tt
tisaiaat aaais WVrnl
COS AN.I1K, CAllK. ;M-Tj
Sonkist Valencias, l rmr
Large 150", !l tK?f
New crop Doz.? J
ffinipirsiinr
i Arizona
Dozen
Local
Oibs. UrZH
Fresh
2ni ICi