The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 12, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Oct. 11 (AP) Butter -fat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change, premium quality maximum of
.35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered to
Portland. 7 4-77c lb.: first quality. 69
72c lb.: second quality. M-9c lb.: val
ley routes and country points. 2c less
than first.
Butter Wholesale f.o.b, bulk cubes:
frade AA. 93 score. 74c lb.; A. 92 score.
70c lb.; B. 90 score. 65c lb ; C. 89 score.
64c lb.; above prices are strictly no
minal. Cheese selling; price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 46-S3c;
Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 49-5Sc.
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, large.
63'i-64c dos.; A grade medium. 59'
60l,ic; A grade, small. 45-50" i; B grade,
large. S2-56c.
ggs Purchased from farmers: Cur
rent receipts, 55l-58',i 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 2'i lbs..
37 -38c: fryers. 2 to 3 lbs.. 41 -42c: 3 to 4
lbs, 41 -42c: roasters. 4. lbs. and over.
41-42c; fowl. Leghorns, all weights. 28
29c; colored fowl. aU weights. 31-33C
lb.: old roosters. 16-lSc lb.
Turkeys Prices quoted are net to the
producer on a dressed weight basis:
U.S. No. 1 young toms. 41 -43c a pound;
No. 1 young hens. 50-51c.
Rabbits Average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animals. 58-62c: fryers,
live, white. 32-33c; colored. 30-31c; old
or heavy. 15-18c.
Fresh Dressed Meats (The following
fresh dressed meat prices quoted whole
salers to retailers for fresh meats are
in dollars a hundred pounds as report
ed by the USD A market news service :
Beef Steers Good, all weights, $49-00-51.00:
commercial, $44.00-47.00; uti
lity. $39.00-41.00.
Cows Commercial $35.00-37.00; utll-
Salem Market
Quotations
BUTTERFAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 2
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail :
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Large Double A
Medium
Pullets
Cracks
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Medium double A
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POULTRY
No. 1 Leghorn hens
1 colored hens
1 colord fryers, 2',i-2 lbs.
1 colored fryers. 3 lbs. up
l old COCKS
No.
No.
No.
No
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
Lambs
Yearlings
Ewes
Fat dairy cows
Cutter cows
Dairy heifers
Bulls
Calves (300 to 450 lbs.)
Veal, choice
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23.00
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Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
Oct. 11
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10 10
Rails Indust Util Forgn
Monday 90.7 101.0 100.0 62.7
Previous day 90.7 101.0 100.1 62.6
Week ago 90.6 lOO.fl 100.0 61.9
Month ago 91.0 101.1 99.9 63.3
Year ago 91.9 101.7 103.0 69.9
STOCK AVERAGES
30 13 13 60
Indust Rails Util Stks
Monday 92.5 44.2 40J 68.2
Previous day 92.4 44.4 40.3 68.3
Week ago 92 1 44.4 40.5 68.2
Month ago 90.7 44.2 40.4 67.5
Year ago 92.7 34.1 43.0 65.6
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It. $33.00-34.00: canner-cutter. $31-00-
33.00.
Beef Cuts (Good Steer) Hind quar
ters. $57.00-$60. 00; rounds. $53.00-56.00;
full loins, trimmed. $76.00-82 .00; trian
gles. $45.00-47.00: square chucks. $48 -00-50.00:
ribs. $60.00-64X0; forequarters,
$45.00-48.00.
Veal and Calf Good and choice. $44.-00-46.00;
commercial. $40X0-41.00; util
ity. $36.00-39.00.
Lambs and Mutton Lambs Good
choice. 30 to 60 lbs, $44.00-47.00; com
mercial, all weights. $43.00-44X0.
Mutton Good, 70 lbs. down. $21.00
23.00. Pork Cuts Loins No. 1, to 12 lbs..
$64.50-71.00; shoulders. 16 lbs. down.
$49.50-50.00; spare ribs. 3 lbs. down. $54.-00-56.00.
Carcasses All weigh ts. $39.00-41.00.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grade. 45c lb.
Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth.
Hides (To City Dealers) Calf. 30e
lb.: kips, 20c lb.; beef. 11-12C lb.; bulls,
8-9c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Country Killed Meats:
Veal Top quality. 38-40c: other grad
es according to weight and quality.
Hogs Light blockers. 34-36c lb.; sows,
31 -34c lb
Lambs--38-40c lb.; mutton. 12-16C lb.
Beef Good cows, 30-33C lb.; canners
and cutters. 27-29C lb.
Potatoes Oregon Russets, Central
district. No. 1A. $3.25-3.40. 25 lbs.. 90-
95c: No. 2. so lbs., il oo-i zo; wasning
ton Yakima Russets, No. 1A. $3.25-3.50
Oregon Russets. No. 1A. $2.95.
Hay Following prices are strictly
nominal U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa or
better, ca riots, f o b. Portland, $32.00
36.00: U.S. No. 1 timothy. $37.00; oats
and vetch, mixed hay, uncertified clov
er hay. to $2400-25.00 ton, baled on
Willamette valley farms.
Salem
Obituaries
READ
In this city Saturday. October 9
Harry B. Read, late resident of 390 N.
17th st. Survived by the widow. Eve
lyn Read. Salem: two sisters. Mrs,
Phoebe Wieler. Quincy. Wash., and
Mrs. Faith Mc Henry. Bremerton, Wash,
and a brother. Walter Read, Los An
geles. Services will be held Tuesday
October 12 at 1 30 ojn. m the W. T
Rigdon chapel. Interment in Mt. Crest
AbDey mausoleum.
MURPHY
James 3. Murphy, late resident of
Klamath Falls, at a local hospital Sat
urday, October 9. Announcement of
services later by Clough-Barrick com'
pany.
HENDERSON
George A. Henderson, late resident of
1309 S. Liberty st.. at a local hospital
Monoay, October II. survived by tils
wife. Mrs. Sadie Henderson of Salem
a sister, Mrs. Eva Chi 1 son of Vancouver
Wash., and several nieces and nephews
Services Wednesday. October 13. at 3
p.m. rrom trie Ulougn-Barriclc chapel.
the Rev. Wesley Turner officiating. In
terment ueicresl Memorial park.
CLARK
Harvey L. Clark, at the residence,
1475 N. 4th St.. Sunday. October 10.
Survived by three daughters. Mrs. Ber
tha Carlson and Mrs. Bernice East, both
of Salem, and Mrs. Nina Ferguson of
Burbank. Calif.: a son. Edward L. Clark
of Bremerton, Wash.: a sister. Mrs. Ella
Bush of Oakland. Calif.; an aunt. Louisa
Hibbs of Walnut Creek. Calif.: 10 grand
children and eight great grandchildren.
Private services will be held from the
Clough-Barrick chapel Tuesday. Octo-
ber 12, at 10:30 a.m.. the Rev. Sethi
Huntington officiating. Please omit.
flowers.
MITCHELL
Frank H. Mitchell, at a local hospital
Saturday. October 9. Survived by a son.
H. F. Mitchell of Alliance. Neb. Ship
ment has been made by the Clouehi
Barrick company to Alliance, Neb, foe
services ana interment.
DYVIO
Mrs. Joseph Dyvig. late resident of 593
S. Commercial St.. at a local hospital
Sunday, October 10. Survived by fout
daughters. Mrs. Harry Wolf of Turner.
Mrs. Warren Deaver of Toledo. WashI
Mrs. Ted Nash of Spirit Lake. Idaho
ana Mrs. Ma Dei mtcncocK of Aztec.
N. M.;four sons. Clarence Dyvig of
i-omana, jonn uyvig of mister, 5. Di
Tom Dyvig of Dead wood. S. D.. and
Eugene Dyvig of Bell Ingham. Washj.
Shipment will be made to Custer, S. D,
by the Clough-Barrick company for
services ana interment.
We Wani
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New York Stock Quotations!
NEW YORK, Oct.
American Can 81 j
AmjPower Sc Lt 9
Amj Tel Tel151
Anaconda 36 V
Bendix Avia 35
Beth Steel 36
Boeing Air 24
Calil Pack 38
Canadian Pac 14
Case J I 39
Caterpillar 52 i
Chrysler 58
Cornwlth Sou 3
Conjs Vultee . 10
Continental Can 35
Crown Zel 29
Curtis Wr 10&
Douglas Air 54
Dupont de Ne..1724
ll-iifrVToday'i
Gen Electric
Gen Foods
closing quotations:
Gen Motors
Goodyear Tire.
Int Harvest
Int Paper
Kennecott .
Libby McNA& L
Long Bell
Mont Ward
Nash Kelvin
Nat Dairy
N Y Central
Northern Pac
Pac Am Fish
Pac Gas Elec
P T & T
Penney J C
40
38
62
47
28
59
58
9
56
17
27
16
20.
33
84
47
Radio Corp
Rayonier
1
Rayonier pfd
Reynolds Met
Richfield
Safeway
Sears Roeb ..,..
So Pacific
Stan Oil Cal .
Studebaker
Sun Mining
Transamerica
Union Oil i,
Un Pacific L
Un Airlines i.
U S Steel
Warner Bros
WoolworthV
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Oct. 11 AP-(USDA)
Salable cattle 2250 total 2500: calves
325 and 350: market alow: early sales
beef cattle 50 cents-1.00 lower, canner
cutte cows about steady; early sales
medium grass steers mostly 24 00-28.00;
1 load 26.50; load good fed steers 28.50;
odd head 29.00; common teers down to
18.00: i common-low medium heifers 17.-50-23.00:
good spayed heifers held high
er: canner-cutter cows ; largely 11.00
14.50;: shells down to 10.00; common -medium
beef cows 18 00-18 50; few good
cows up to 20.00; part load young cows
21 00; good beef bulls mostly 22.50-23 00;
odd head 24.00; common-medium sau
sage bulls 17.50-20 00; good vealers 26.-00-28.00:
odd choice 27.50-28 50: good
heavy calves 25.00 down; cull-common
calves and vealers 13.00-20.00.
Salable hogs 750; toUI 2.000; market
fairly active, 1.00 higher; good-choice
180-230 lbs. largely 27.00; 250-290 lbs.
23.00:1 good 350-550 lb. sows 22.00-50;
lighter weights up to 23.00; odd heavy
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sows down to 21.50; good 480 la. stags
19.00; good-choice 120 lbi feeder pigs
28.50; 76 lbs. up to 29 50.' 1
Salable sheep 800; total 1450J mar
ket fairly active, steady with' late last
week; good - choice wooled slaughter
lambs mostly 22.00; medium good 20..
00-21.00; common down to 18.00; good
wooled feeder lambs 18.00-19.00 shorn
feeders 17.00; common down -to 14.00;
gooa siaugmer ewes mostly asa com
mon aown to 9.00.
ROYALS TRIUMPH
MONTREAL, Oct. 11-UP)-A
three-run pinch triple by Oscar
Grimes and tight pitching by Jack
Banta and Frank Laga ) carried
Montreal's Royals' to a 7-2 Victory
over St. Paul today and won them
the Little World Series,
games to one.
Large scale manufacture of
grease began in the 1880's.
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