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0 Te gccra 'Solent. QToarrldr7vyaf & 1SS3 . il Slioe Store to Speaker ten Br Opi in pitol The Raemar shoe -are will open depart tent in the Capitol Shop ping center this noon, Nate Stein- bock or me ttaemar urm innwua H Thursday, r ... 7 - The Raemar concession will be In the Huehes women's apparel j store. Steinbo 'c said, the new de-j MrtmMit would be the cnlv one in 1 the shopping center dealing exclu sively in women s snoes. Raemar will continue, operation e the downtown store which op-; ened over three years . ago. The new department will carry the same nationally-advertised brands. Steinbocv said. -? Salem bitunriea 7 7 Grain Prices CHICiAGO, June 8-(ff-Grains worked , little hither today. sparked by another upward whirl to new seasonal highs in oats de liveries. :- ' '. ' , ' During? much of the day . wheat was inclined to area as a resuu of hedging pressure, and lack of speculative interest. A sugnt run up was made toward the close. - Wheat closed higher, corn was Hi lower to 'ft mgner, oais were - higher, rye was - higher, soybeans were 1 to 1 higher, and lard was 10 to 15 cents a hundred pounds lower. - Beneficial rains fell in North Dakota and showers .were forecast for all the spring wheat states. A forecast of low temperatures for the northwestern section of Kansas raised the possibility of damage to that area's wheat crop. Nov7 York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, June SHTo-day ctosin Quotations: ntt iMfrK Rinnnrl imWr t the governor's regiMl isafety llyerlOll CJieSt Johnny Carpenter, (above) spe elal events Portland. director for KOIN, PORTLAND. June 8 fattentative, subject chng : premium quality, maximum to JU to l Der cent acidity aeuverea in Portland. 61-Mc lb.: first quality, 38- 82c:-second quality. 57-0c. Butter wholesale r.OB. built cubes to wholesalers: grade AA, S3 score. 60c 16.; A. 2 score. 60c; B. 90 score, 58c; C. 89 score. 56c. Above prices are strictly nominal. " Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 86-38' c lb.; Oregon -". loaf. 41-41 ic. Eggs to wholesalers: A grade, large, n: ti An A vrarl medium. 40'. c: B grade, large. S6-37C doz. rr-tHrk S. Bvnon. sr.. late resident of 1025 Garnet at., at a local hospital i,,r,m a. Survived by widow. Stella U. atvnnn nf Salem: three daughters. Mrs. ' J?ZLB0T2Z: iPoriland Produce Wall. two aona. Fred S. Bvnon r and George E. Bynon. both of Kalem: 11 Krandchildren, including Fred S. Bynon HI. and three great- -anchlldren. Services wiu be new t riday. June 9, at 10:30 a.m. at Ornish ftorriric chaneL The Rev. C, E. Brick wedel will officiate. Interment at Mt. . Crest Abbey mausoleum. IKPELDINO Mai. Leander T. Erpeldlng. late resU dent of 1219 N. 21st St., m Japan Arril 21. at the see of 34. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Er- tvofriino- of Salem- Drotner. ieonara (Bud Erpeldlng of Sweetwater, Tex., and two sisters. Mrs. Clarence Coffin of Shaw and Magdalene Erpeldlng of Slem. Services will e Tuesday. June i t t 10 a m. at St. Joseoh's church. Recitation of the rosary will be Mon- nir June u. at B o.m. at uie w. i. F.sdon chapel. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. M ItnONALD f Vaughan Keith Maedonald. late resi dent of 4380 Macieay ra.. at a iocbi fcnanital. June 7. Survived by wife. Catherine Maedonald. Salem; sisters. Mrs. Sarah Martin. Ottawa. Canada. aad Mrs. Marjorie Barton, Oliver, B. C-: and a brotner. josepn iwacaonaia. New York City, services wiu do emtc tirday. June 10, at 1 JO p.m. at dough Rarriek chanel. Dr. Chester W. Ham- Vm will officiate. Interment at City View cemetery, aami.iwn Mrs. Ethel Burrls Sholund. late resi stant of 404 S. Hign st.,-June 7, at a 1 x-al hosDitaL Survived by nieces. Mrs. Leis Eastman. Altadena. Calif., and Mm.' Alva E." Cain. San Francisco; m-phews. Paul I, and W. G. Burris. Krth of Salem, I. H. Burris. San Vfarino. Calif., and Max H. Burris, Eueene. Services will be held from tNe Virgil T. Golden . chapel Friday. J me t. at 10 JO a.m. Interment at City View cemetery. - j VAUIHOTON John Warrington, late resident of 11S4 K. 4th St.. at a local hospital Jane 1 at the age of 73. Announce i"ent ' ef services later by Howell- IJ wards chapel. CIIDLBITON ' James D. Hu4dleston, Eugene route f. passed away June 8 as result of a totting -accident, at the age of 81 Mrs. Born Feb. 80. 1913. in Henrietta. t.la and a resident of Eugene lor the past two months, Survived by wirf Hlnr children. Robert David. . BUUe Lee, Phyllis May, Richard Allen. .a!ie Ann, all at home; parents. Ur. and Mrs. J. F. Huddleston of Mar Ira. Ore.: grandparents, Mr. and Mra. S r Harmon of Redding. Calif brothers and sisters. Virgil A. of . Limnie J. of Elmlra, Arthur and Mar v.n of Marlon. Mrs. Laura Fry and Oveller Graves of Aumsville. May richot of Turner, Viola ' Lindsay of scramento, Leona Stewart of Red d g. Funeral services will bo con ducted at p.m. Saturday, June 10. from Simon Lounsbury chapel, E- !. hy the Rev. Robert Barnes. lit er ment In IOOr cemetery Junction :y. , . rt Group Hears Dodd fAP)- Butter. to immediate -I- ttatesmaa News Service SILVERTON, . June 8 Joseph A. H. Dodd of. Salem spoke to directors and chairmen of the Sil- vertori Community chest at f a meeting Thursday night. It was his first official visit since his recent election as chairman of the Marion county chest. Dodd was accompanied 01C.A. Kells, executive secretary of the county chest according to Tom Anderson, local chest president. American Can -1 Am Power & Lt : Am Tel Tel 'Anaconda . Bendix Avla Beth Steel Boeing Air Calif Pack . Canadian Pae Case J X Caterpiller Chrysler - 116V4Dupont de Ne 21 .180 Vt Gen Electric Gen Foods 32 y ten Motors 82!Penney J C -. 50 (Radio Corp 1 50 Rayonier . 85 Rayonier pfd 45 GMdvear Tire 53!Reynolds Met Z3Mi S8 Int Harvest 28 y Richfield , i, i 45 20 Tnt Panor i 48 Vi SaiewaV a 41 Kennecott . 58Bears Roeb - 47 13HttJbby McN&L TCo Pacific ,S5 44VVlLonr Bell A IS tan Oil Cal liVi 43Y4 Mont Ward . 59BtudeoaKer 344 75 Nash Kelvin 20Bun Mining i 10 Cons Vultee . Li Continental Can Crown Zel Curtis Wr . Douglas Air 14 40 8 78 Wat Dairy IN Y Central Northern Pac 59 Y4 21 32 34V4 Bull Market Jninps 35fPac Am Fish Pac Gas Elec IP T 8e T 42 4 fTransarnerica -1 ' I8V4 13 V'4 Union Oil . , itZos 20y4ton Pacific-- . 87 lSKKJn Airlines 15 34 U S Steel I.. 35 .111 (Warner Bros 12 woolworth .. , ... 49 Salem Market Quotations (Aa ef late yestereay) BUTTERFA - Premium ; ; No. 1 , 1. .. M No. 8 Btmssi , -. -.-- Wholesale . RataU ., ' Efifta (Boyiag) IWnolesale prices ranges front cents over : ouytng ortce.) . Large AA AA A Largo A Medium Medium Crack .... . 1 POULTRY A Leghorn hens B Leghorn hens . Leghorn hens colored hens colored hens . colored hens colored fryers . colored fryers colored fryers old roosters old roosters C old roosters ,34 JS$ 8 U 1 . 38 J3. M , 32- . ; as . .18 . .11 M . .19 . , .14 . M . 38 . 37 . . jOfl ky TaUey Pas 18.00 I . 1 IJVISTOCR Pat dairy Cutter cows nalr halfara Wulla no tO 13.00 Good veal. 150 to 300 lbt34.00 to 28.00 tZamt nlm : 80.00 to K-00 SDrin lambs , iuo 10 aa.u J1.00 to 14.80 .15.00 to 1TM Stocks and Bonds Complied by the Awodsted Frees II ' 18 80 Rails. CtU Stocks A.7 43.5 423. 43.2 433 31.4 unch 47.8 47.8 47.4 4.S 393 A.1 793 783 78. 77. 69. - June STOCK AVERAGES -r Induct Net change A3 Thursday i.1123 Prev day ill2.0- Week ago 111.8 Month ago -109.8 Year ago t 833 New i50 nigns- - BOND AVERAGES lO IB : RaiU tndust Cul forgn BOND AVERAGES J Net change . D.l unch uneh Tbursdav ivm.m Prev day 943 1023 Week ago M.J 102.4 Month ago 953 1023 Year ago o. . 10 10 1043 104.4 104.4 1023 A.l 75 74 74 743 693 Sharply NEW YORK. June i 8-VTbe 1949-50 bull stock market lunged into greener pastures todays Top-quality stocks sold at the highest prices in one to 21 years In a broad display oz sxrengui. Individual gains ranged to around Doints. although most were a tvilnt ftr leas. . Today's perxormance was a tn- umchant recovery from the in tense selling that laid tne marRet low earlier this week.: The over all rise was the largest in around three months although equalled since then. Sales totaled 1,780,000 shares. against 1,740,000 Wednesday. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks swung up .7 of one point to 793, highest point reach ed since June, -1946, and within shooting distance of 8 peak since 1931. Salable sheep , 400; choice spring i lambs scarce; medium -good steady; shorn slaughter yearlings and slauga ter ewes unchanged; bulk medium good . 84-110 lb. sprint lambs 2230 15.00; common 2130-60: - bulk good choice shorn yearlings 20.00-2130: few ooa izs-m ids. : a-year-oia . wexners 00-10.00: odd head good shorn ewes .00: few medium S .30-8 30: medium 75-83 lb. shorn feeding lambs 18.00; small lot good 78 lb. spring feeder lamb 2130. ;--, Portland Livestock PORTLAND, 'Tune -(API -(USD A) Salable cattle 125; fairly . active, most trade slaughter, offei low trade slaughter offerings steady. common 782-1129 lb. trass steers 23.00- 25.00; few plain dairy types down to 20.00; common heifers 18.00-2130; nlaln dairv tvoee down to 1730: roed ium . cows 19.00-2230; common 17.00- 1830; canners-cutters 1430.1830; cut' ter - medium bulls 18.00-21.00. Salable calvra SO: vealers Steady: slaughter calves nominally steady bulk good-choic vealers 28.00-28.00; odd head 29.00: medium 22.00-25.00; common 14.00-21.00. Salable hogs 150; active, generally tadv: ton 22.00: bulk good-choice 170-235 lbs. 2130-22.00; those scaling 250-270 lbs. 2030-21.00; odd head 303 lha. lfl OO: light smooth sows on butch or order scaling 265-415 lbs. 1730-75 440-515 lbs. mostly 18.75; odd head 600 lbs. 1835: feeder pigs scare, nominally steady, Portland Grain : PORTLAND. June -AP- Cask wheat .(bid) t toft white 23: soft white) (no Rex) S30; Whit elub 830. . Hard red- winery Ordinary 130; 10 per cent 230; 11 per cent 130; 12 per Cent 120. - i-i J I s Today's ear receipts: Wheat M, flour S, com 4. oats 1. millfeed 10, m oo oo oo oo ooooo o o o o o c Fill this coupon out and bring It with you to - , ; l: fjie JPaui Arm<onq. Studio Scltoot of ybancing. It It worth S5.00 on a aummer tornv in tap, acrobatic, or ball room dancing. u ; Name Age Experience, If any Enroll and Star in On of Theta Baginnart Qasses 10 A. M. TrkUry - Junv 9 4 P. M. Saturday Jan 10 1990 Ilission St. (Qui Airport lid.) - Branches at McMInnrUIo, ML Angtl and Starton PORAX Charies Vent Of H Eeapital. i years, retale Tmmu A bwta of Portland. ervtee la1 chspel. Arlington Doran. late real t arm Is tan. Ore- at a local . June 8, at the age of 88 Survived by daughter. Dm Doran. Cooe Bay; two sons. Doran ana sawara uwm. trUand. Annpuncemem os iter by Howell-Zdwaxds T.lvKOilrkn (No. 1 oualltv. F.O.B nlanUl i broUers under 2 lbs. nominal; fryers. !V-3 lbs.. 25-29c; 3-4 lbs., 29- 30c: roasters. 4 lbs. and over, zsc: iicht hens uaaer ids- io-ibc: over 4 lbs.. 17-18c: heavy bens, au weights. 19c; old roosUrs. au weights, U-I3c. Rabbrb-( average to growers): live white 4-9. lbs.. 22-24c lb.; 8-0 lbs.. 18- 20c: colored. 2, cents lower: old or twin doea and ducks. iu-ic id.: resn dressed fryers to retailers 50-54c; Idaho fryers and. roasters, 45c. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers; dollars per cwt) : Beef: Steers, good 500-800 lbs., 848 SO: commercial 847-48.50: utility. 841- 45; cows, i commercial. 840-42; utility. 837-39; canners-cutters, 834-3530. Beef cuts t good steers): Hind guar term. 859-61; rounds. 856-60; fuU loins, trimmed. 875-80; triangles. 834-42 JW; square chucks. $45-48; ribs, $59-66; forequarters, $42-43.50. Veal: Good. 848-50- commercial. $40. 47: utility.; $39-40. Calves: ' good-choice, 845-57; com mercUi, 837-43. Lambs: ' Good-choice. $53-54; Com mercial 840-31: utility 849-51; food choice springers, $53-54. Mutton: Crooa, 70 ids., a own. Pork cuU: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs.. 89230-56; shoulders. 18 lbs. down. $33 37; eareasaes. $30-31; apareribs. $41-44. Wool: Valley, course, meaium graaes. So-SOc lb. average at country buyers points. ' Mohair? '! bo-ooo id. on u-monui growth. F.O.B. country shipping points. Country-aiuea meais: -Vealt Top quality. 38-40e lb.: other grades according to weight-quality with lighter or heavier 33.38c, Hogs: Light blockers, 19730a lb.: mum A-93i Lambs: Top quality yearlings. 8$-40c lb.; mutton, best. 14-lc; rough heavy bucks, 12-13C. Beef: Good cows, 32-350 lb.; cgnners. cutters, 30-32C. rtr.ir.T- Rrt-lh aack Ore. western vel lows. No. 1. medioum. $135-50; Urge $1.65-73; Texas 80 lbs. wax. as.o-T; Calif, yellows $1.75-2.00; reds $235-35. Potatoes! Ore. local long whites. No 1. S3.SO-.78: Desdiutes russets, cold storage. No. 1A, $435-50; Idaho Russets. No. 1A, $4.50165; new crop Calif, long whites. 13.00-23. some to $3301 size Hay: V. S. No. 2 treen alfalfa, truck or carlots P.03. Portland or Puget Sound markets. $32-36 ton; U. 8. 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