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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1950)
2L. CM (A, of UU yesterday) BCTTERFAT i ' Premium ' , No. , . No. I ' BUTTER Wholesale ' ' M M M Retail EGGS (Bavins') (Wholesale price rang from f cent over buying price.) Large AA , .49 .43 .40 JS .25 Jl .16 .10 Jl .16 .29 J4 .14 .13 .10 JO r . Large A Medium AA Medium A . Crack POULTRY A Leghorn hena B Lechorn hen C Leghorn hens A colored hena B colored hena A colored fryers B colored fryera C colored fryers A old roosters . B old roosters . C old roosters v , 4 1 . .. N. Salem Obitaarteo "a.. . ' - H ! A- RECORD-BREAKING -CHAMPIO Nvic Frank of Yale tosses the discos In 195S ICAAAA championships at Randall's Island. New York. He won with a record throw of 111 feek ; - - ,- ,. ... - r;Y -a!'; Vv,J WAR ENGINE IN PEAC I A DUKW Is pot into peacetime service at the French . coastal resort of Lo Toonet where it ferries passenf era from the beach for tcn-minnte trip OAKEN BUCKET GETS A COOLING ROLE NEW YORK -fy New York's water shortage, which put a stop toautomobilewashing, use of swim ming pools and various other f a eillties, seriously handicapped some of the , city's big air condi ' tionlng installations. , Auto laundries got around legal restrictions by drilling artesian wells. Now the Gross-Morton Corp., building a 3,000-famlly gar den apartment project, Is sinking a well, to provide water for air-conditioning of its Glen Oaks shop- Slng center In Queens . borough. Ixty stores will be air cooled by tha Independent water supply. Portland Produce PORTLANp, July 8 -AP)- fiutter , 1st tentative, subleet ta Innrwtlila change: premium quality, maximum to .33 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 61-64c lb; first quaUty, 38-62c; second quality, S7-60c. BUTTER Wholesale F.O.B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93. score, 60c lb; A, 92 score. 60c; B, 90 score. 58c; C, 89 score, 56c. Above price are strictly nominal. , ; Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles.- 36-39 Vic lb: Oregon 5-lb loaf, j4i-4lac. Eggs-To wholesalers: A grade, large 45,,ii46l,ic doi.; A grade medium, 44tt-45,ic; B grade, large. 38-40c. Live chickens (No. 1 quality, F.O.B. giants): Broilers under 2,i lbs. 3S-27c; ryers, I',-3 lbs. 27-28c; 3-4 lbs, 18c; roasters,- 4 lbs and over, 2S-28c; light hens under 4 lbs, 17-2lc; over 4 lbs, 20-21 c. Heavy hens, all weights, 20-21c; old roosters, all weight. ll-13c. Rabbits (Average to growers): Live white, 4-S lbs. 22-24c lb; 5- lbs: 1S 20c; colored, S eents lower; old or heavy does and bucks, 10-14c lb; fresh dressed' fryers to retailers, 50-54c; Idaho fryers and roasters. 45c. fresh Dressed Meats (wholesaler to Retailers: .dollars per cwt): Beef: Steers, good, 500-800 lbs. 148 49.50; commercial. S47-48; utility, $41 45; cows, commercial. $39.50-41; utility, $36.50-37; canners-cutters, $34-35. Beef cuts (good steers) : Hind Quar ters. $58-59; rounds. $58-58; full loins. trimmed.. $72-78; Triangles. $43-44; Square chucks, $47 J0; ribs, S59-M: fore quarters, $43-44. Veal: Good. $48-49: commercial. $41- e; utility, sae-ss. Calves: Good-choice. $49-47; com mercial. $37-42. Lambs: Good-choice springers, $45- : commerciai. sw-44. iurntfnn' tlnnA Ilk lo Annfm IA-S Pork cuts: Loins, No. 1, S-li lbs, $54- do; snouraers, is ids. oown. ao-w; csreasses, si-33; sparenos. 4i-43. Wool: valley, course, medium trades. 50-57- lb average at county buying points. Mohair: B0-51e lb on 12-month growth, r.03. county shipping point. County-killed meats: . Veal: Top quality. S9-41 lb; other grades according to weight-quality with lighter or heavier 34-38c. Hogs: Light blockers, 30-32c lb; sow 20-23C. Lambs: Top grade springers. 40-44c lb; mutton, best. 10-14c; rough heavy bucks. 10-lle. Beef: Good cows, SS-$Se lb; canners- cutters, 3U-WC. Onions: 60-lb sack. Ore. western yel lows. No. 1, medium. $1.10-40; large $1.90-2.00; Calif, reds, ills-SO. Potatoes: Supplies moderate: Mar ket steady. Ore. local long white. No. 1, $2.75-3.00; new erop Calif, long wnites, sa.uu-ss : u. Hay: 8. No. llvered carlots P.O.B. Portland or Pucet Sound markets, nominally $31-32 ton. NELSON ! Silas Nelson, late resident of Fort- land. In this city. July 7, at the age of 49 years. Announcement of serv ices later by the W. T. Rigdon c ha pel. BATJMAN v Nellie Townsend Bauman. late resi dent of 375 N. 23rd st July 7. at a local hoaoltal. at the ase of as. Sur viving are four children, Mrs. R. B. Duncan, Silverton. Mrs. R. A. Schmslle, Modesto, calif., Mrs. Harrie . oe, Honolulu, T. H- and Clifford H. Town send, Redmond, Calif.: sister, Kitty Belle Klstner. Ontario. Calif.: four grandchildren and one great-gfand- cbiia. services win ds neia Monaay, July 10, at 1 :30 p.m. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with the Rev. T. C Fisher officiating. Interment at City View cemetery. 1 RITACCA ' ' Mrs. Gladys Adella Ritacca. .late resident of Salem route 9. at a local hospital, July 6. Survived by husband. Alex Hitacca ana two aaugnier, miss Mina Pearl Ritacca and Mrs. Florenza Bringle, all of Salem; two sons, Ernest Ritacca. Amity, and Vincent Ritacca. Pomona. Calif.; two brothers, Clem Pechr and Dave Peck, both in South Dakota. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel. Monday. July 10, at lu pjn. wn lniermem a. Hopewell cemetery. Elder Roy G. Schaffner' will officiate. 300 Personal 310 Mttncj Nottcaa Xlngwood No 204 AT. & A.M. stated communication Monday July 10 8:00 pan. 312 Lost and Found LOST: Navy blue Corde" purse. Vie. Leslie pool. csU 34263. FOUND: Black cocker spaniel female. no tag or collar. For Information call 20841. LOST: Black half fox terrier and cocker spaniel dog, white on chest and feet, Name Jinx. Reward. Ph. 3-8984 FOUND: Old female dog. at Italian Village. July 5. Ph. 2-8844. 814 Transportation WANT to contact someone driving East i Chicago, St. Louis, or further) about uly SI. Will help drive, share ex penses. 607 N. Com'l. Mr. Drlscoll. 316 Paracmai I will not be responsible for any bills or debts made by Xdward K. War- n. Marruerlte warren. ren, M LONELY en. 1 WrUm. r.r FRkZ PhotOa. ...... ..4 nii.rantM Mm bershtp Plan. Christian Friendship Society, Box 690-T. North Holly- wood, cam, nt.Armiainted Club THROUGH SOCIAL, correspondence, thousand meet their "Ideal." Write today for list of eligible. Simpson. Box 1251: Denver. Colo. " PHOTOS whUe-U-wait Ph. 27878 147 N. Com'l 4 for 23c 3 for Mc ALCOHOLICS Anonvmous. Ph. J-S133. PO Bx 724. YMCA Wed. Fri, 8:30 pjn. 400 Agriculture 102 Lrvactoclr FOR SALE or trade for stock, one "34 uhin hlalr umAMm mares. MilTl v 1 reg. pal. quarter horse stallion, very 70. 1 ml. touth of Robcrtg tatlon BULaLs Service Any place, rn. Just Say o o o o o nn ARGE U U O 11 To our subscribers we extend qn invitation to charge classified ads. It's easy It's quick to pick up a telephone, dial 22441, place your ad and say "Charge itl" When you have anything to sell, to rent or to trade, use Statesman classified ads . . ,T ! they produce results at a very low costl Phone - - Writo - - Visit Oregon Statesman Classified Dept. Quick Results . . At a Low Cost PHOK2 2-2441 , Corner So. Coml. & Ferry CAUCHO FASHION Tlta Castillanos, of Uruguay, strolls la Hyde Park. London, wearinrbombachM, fashioned after South American cowboy trousers. poncho and ray belt PUSHBALL ON W1R En to drive tii ball alone a wire dnrinr Indiana firemen's Association meeting neat Indianapolis. 1 -" 'X ---'- I MODIL STEAM LOCOMOTIV E.im.. Swaney. of Lynwood. CaL. shows his model live steam locomotive weighing 200 pounds which be bnilt in a year and half. .'.,;-:w;.v;v A. -. -" .... - ' t PENNSYLVANIA'S 'MR. U N I V EH $ I '-Sieve Kceves. 24, of York, Fm shews the trophy he won la final of ."Mr. Universe" competttioa at London's Seal Theater. ;" ... . n .:; '' J. . . .. , -r - -J - 11,111 ""ui " "", i,j l ' AFTER-DARK EYES CETTINC ACQUAINTE D SnowfUko, an eleven -day-old fawn, nnzxles IU new play mate and preteetor. Lady, a German shepherd, at the Maine Stale Game Farm. Dry Mills. al. Julie Wilson wears anfeastera, "yashmak" presented tr her for, ha vine "loveliest after-dark- eyes' .ta London" by a stare-artist ttaj at the Embassy CInb. FOR 'THIRD MAN '-Orwn WeUes (ritht) receives the best foreign actor award from French Indnstry and Commerce) Minister Jean LonveL at presentation of French "Oscars ta Paris. i i 1 'i, v . St.-!''" .wf A".' . ---W. ssnmmanssmensaBnssm awi n ream ienisansfaasBWiii iii .,xass;Miil. .4nmx,fain muMmmmmmmmmm .- JL. - .4 -y-i-'rv--:--:'.-.,:':-.::.- , .- ' - ' "' :::: V w J - "i(4rV," FIREFIGHTER S-rtrltU Koitonskl Lyon (left), of New London, ConiL, one-time fir chief T Emerson College. Bee ton. demonstrates walkie-talkie to Virginia Kelly, of Drovers, Maa, at New Encland Fire Chiefs conference, Wentworth-by-the-Sea. N. IL. ' . TIPPY GREETS A CUSTu r.t tj r JeHa. CaU makes friends with Lady ftaefield's dor. Tippy, as tha American tennis star attends a charity party at Blthcate London.' VISITOR IN HOLLAND-. Qmeen JaCana of tha Netherlands and rrmc Ecrahard (right) greet Sirs. lYaatUa Pw joaeveU e her arrival U SoeaUljra ralac for a three-day vtsX' t.