The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1948, Page 17, Image 17

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Ml. AngelCBtmas Party
For Children Held Tuesday
MT. ANGEL The American
Legion and auxiliary held their an
nual Christmas party for the chil
dren of the members at Memorial
hall Tuesday night, before regular
meetings of the organizations.
Commander Harold Bourbannais
gave a brief introductory talk and
presented the program chairman,
Theresa Dehler, who introduced se
ven girls and six boys of her class
who gave the Christmas program.
The children wer: James Heggie,
Rosemary Schmidt, Carl Wachter,
Jerry Vanslow, Ralph Kimlinger,
Ronald Schmidt, Gloria and Anita
Schneider, Maureen Saucer, An-
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Vincent Dumon and James Ebner.
The children were given treats
and a special Christmas supper in
the basement dining hall while the
post and unit meetings were con
ducted. Serving the children were Mrs
Clarence Ebner, Elizabeth linger,
Mrs. Mae Heggie, Mrs. Elizabeth
Kappel, Mrs. Joseph L. Faulhaber,
Mrs. Charles Hafner. Mrs. Ernest
Crowder was in charge of the dec
orations.. During the business session of
the post, members voted to sub
scribe $50 toward the lighting of
Ebner park; a donation of $5 was
allowed for Gifts for the Yanks
and Commander Bourbonnais and
Fred Lucht reported on the Marion
county council held in Salem Fri
day,, stating that Mt. Angel was
second high in attendance at the
council during the past year.
Mrs. Fred Lucht reported on the
county assembly, stating that the
treasury office comes to Mt. Angel
in the assembly elections and Mrs.
Heggie was selected for the position-Mrs.
Lucht also reported that she
had been instructed to call on a
needy family in Monitor and had
bought clothes for two youngsters.
The unit voted to authorize her to
buy whatever was necessary to
provide a happy Christmas for two
other families.
The Alfonse Stupfel was report
ed in the Deaconess, hospital, Sa
lem. The resignation from the exe
cutive committee by Mrs. Violet
Sibley, who left for Colorado, was
accepted and Mrs. Cletus Butsch
chosen to take her place. Mrs. Clif
ford Norton stated that $43.50
worth of gifts were sent to the Gift
shop in the veterans hospital, Port
land. A silver fork and spoon set
were presented to the babies of
Mrs. Gene Hof fer and Mrs. A1 Sa
alfeld. Elected as future delegates to the
Marion County Assembly were
Mrs. Gene Hoffer, Loretta Dehler,
Mrs. Fred Lucht, Mrs- Mae Heggie
and Mrs. Fred Prosser; alternates:
Mrs. Ernest Crowder, Mrs. Louise
Borkenhagen, Mrs. Clarence Ebner
and Mrs. Peter Gores.
Vancouver Man
Waives Examination
Ralph O'Neil Young, Vancouver,
Wash., waived preliminary exam
ination in Marion county district
court Saturday on a charge of ob
taining property under false pre
tenses and was bound over to the
grand jury.
Young was arrested at Vancou
ver last week by Deputy Sheriff
William DeVall on a warrant
charging him with buying an auto
from a Salem dealer with a worth
less check in early December.
Pre-Christmas
Bargains
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Obituaries
ELFSTKOM
Mr. Annie 3. Elfstrom. at the resi
dence. N. 14th sU December IS.
Survived by her husband. IV. V. Elf
trom. Salem; daughter. Helen Win
ter mute. Salem; son. Robert L. BUf
strom. Salem; grandchildren. Patricia
Ann Elfstrom. Joan Kay Wintermute.
both of Salem, and Robert L. Elf Strom.
Jr Camp Pen-in. Tex. Service will
be? held Tuesday. December 21. at 3
p.m. in the Clough-Barrick. chapel
with the Rev. Chester W. Hamblin
officiating. Interment will be in Bel
crest Memorial park.
Auburn Cub Scouts
To Hold First Meet
AUBURN The first pack
meeting for Cub Scout troop 108
will be held at the community
hall Wednesday night. Orval
Prunk is cubmaster.
Hand-craft made by the boys
will be on display and the mem
bers of the three dens will re
ceive their wolf pins. All pack
meetings are regular family night
meetings with parents expected
to attend. The leaders are work
ing for closer cooperation be
tween the boys and their fami
lies, with the boys and their
fathers working together on many
projects.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Dec. 18 (AP) Butter
fat Tentative, subject to immediate
change. Premium quality maximum to
.35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in
Portland. 71-84C lb.: first quality. 6S
72e lb.; second quality. 67-70c; valley
routes and country points 2c less than
first.
Butter Wholesale, f o b. bulk cubes
to wholesalers: Grade A A. 93 score. 68c
lb.j A. 92 score. 7c lb.: B. 90 score. 65c
lb.; 89 score. 64c lb. Above prices arc
strictly nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles. 44,,i-S21ac:
Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 47',1-55'2c.
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade large.
62'i-64' ic; A grade, medium. Sli-2ljc:
grade B. large. 522-S6ic.
Live chickens ( No. 1 quality f ob.
ftlanU) -Broilers, under 2'i lbs.. 33-34c
b.J fryers. 2i to 3 lbs.. 35-36c: 3 to 4
lbs.. 36-37c: roasters. 4 lbs. and over.
38-41c; fowl, leghorns, under 4 lbs.. 30c
lb.; fowl, leghorns, under 4 lbs., 34-3SC
lb old roosters, all weights. 16-19c lb.
Turkeys Net to producer on a dress
ed i weight basis. U.S. grade A young
torn. 50c; A grade hens 65c.
Dressed turkeys to retailers Grade A
young hens, 71-72c lb.; New York style
dressed: A grade young tomi, S8-59c.
Rabbits Average to retailers for live,
white. 4 to 5 lbs.. 30-32cr 5 to 6 lbs .
26-30c; colored. 2 cents lower; old or
heavy, does. 13-15c lb.
Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to
retailers in dollars per cwt :
Steers Good to 100 lbs.. $44-47; com
mercial. $39-43: utility. $35-37.
Cows Commercial. $34-37; utility.
$32-34: cutter -canner $29-32.
Beef cuts (good steer) hind quar
ters $50-53: rounds. $47-50: full loins,
trimmed. $68-72: triangles. $38-40;
square chucks. $43-46: ribs. $55 -1; fore
quarters. $43-45. ,
Veal and calf good and choice. $43
45: commercial. $39-42: utility. $35-39.
Lambs Good choice. 30 to 60 lbs..
$42-45: commercial, all weights. $40-41.
Mutton Good. 70 lbs. down, $19-20.
Pork cuts Loins. No. 1. 8 to 12 lbs..
$46-47: shoulders. 16 lbs. down. $40-42;
spareribs, $48-54; carcasses. $34-35.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grades. 45c lb.
Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth.
Country killed meats:
Veal Top quility. 40-42c lb.; other
grades, according to weight and quality.
Hogs Light blockers. 32-33C lb.; sows,
light. 27-30C.
Lambs 38-40C lb.; mutton. 14-lSc.
Beef Good cows. 27-31e lb.; canner
and cutters. 23-27c lb.
Onions 50-lb. Western Ore. yellows.
No. Is med.. $1.75-85; large $1.75-2; Dia
ho yellows, med., $1.75-1.85: large. $230
2.6$: white, med.. $2.60-2.75.
Potatoes Oregon russets. Central dis
trict. No 1-A. $3.50-3.65; 25 lb.. 0-96c:
No; 2. 50 lbs, $1.20-1 JO: Klamath Tails
russets No. 1-A. S3JSO-3 65: Wash Yaki
ma russets. No. 1-A. $3.23-3.50; 25 lbs,
85c: Idaho russets No. 1-A. $3.75-3-85.
Hay Following prices are strictly
nominal: US. No. 2 (freen alfalfa or
better, ca riots f.o.b. Portland. $37-38;
U5. No 1 timothy. $37-38; oats and
vetch mixed hay. uncertified clover hay.
$24-25 ton. baled, on Willamette valley
farms.
Sqlem Market
Quotations
BCTrrFAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 1
PUNTS
Wholesale
.72
.70
.63
.73
.78
.60
.45
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.67
.62
.52
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15.00
20.00
Retail
EGGS (Bwyiswt)
Large double A
Medium
Pullets
Cracks . .
EGGS wholesale
Large double A
Medium double A
Pullets . .
Cracks
POULTRY
No. 1 Leghorn hens
No, 1 colored bens
No. 1 colored fryers (2 to 3 lbs.)
No; 1 colored fryers (3 ids. upi
Nol 1 old cocks .
LIVESTOCK by Val Pack
Feeder lambs
Wool lambs
Yearling lambs
Ewes
Fat dairy cows
Cutter cows
10.00 to
2.00 to
14.00 to
8.00 to
14.00 to
22.00 to
18.00 to
12.00
6.00
15.00
14.00
19.00
27.00
22.00
Bulls
Veal. 150 to 300 lbs.
Calves. 300 to 450 lbs.
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Stock Market
Declines After
2-Week Rise
NEW YORK, Dec. 1&-(JP)- The
stock market lost a little ground
this week after a two-week rise.
The average decline was small,
though, and some groups advanc
ed. It was a week or adjustment
rather than broad price swings
Saturday's two-hour session con
tributed little to the week. Most
quotations varied only by minor
fractions and many key issues end
ed unchanged. The Associated
Press average of 60 stocks was un
changed. Only 360,000 shares of
stock were traded, smallest Satur
day for the past three weeks.
Highlight of the week's business
was a sudden and somewhat puz
zling flare-up of demand for gold
stocks. Motion picture shares were
also given a brief whirl.
An obvious, and perhaps the bas
ic, reason for buying interest in
both groups was the fact that am
usement and gold issues have suf
fered from neglect for some time
while other sections of the market
attracted investment and specula
tive support.
Gold issues, for instance, have
been selling at the lowest prices in
years and several picture issues
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Another factor was price both
groups contain a large proportion
of low-priced issues, an attractive
feature to the stock buyer with
limited funds. One of the largest
stock exchange firms reported that
numerous orders to buy golds were
of the odd-lot variety that is,
less than 100 shares.
Crop Estimate
Drops Price
CHICAGO, Dec. 18-(P)-An agri
culture department final estimate
that 1948 .crops were the largest on
record caused a decline in grains,
soybeans and lard on the board of
trade today. Soybeans had losses
running to 5 cents.
The department summary sim
ply nailed down what everyone
had known all along, but it was not
the kind of news to cause anyone
to rush into the market and buy.
Only important change from a
month earlier was an increase of
10,000,000 bushels in the soybean
estimate.
Wheat closed 74-l4 lower, corn
was s-lii lower, oats were
lower, rye was M-IM lower, soy
beans were 2H to S cents lower
and lard was 20 to 35 cents a hun
dred pounds lower.
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. any strength during the session
1 was December oats, which held to
' a small fractional gain during early
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Liberty Residents Plan
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