The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 02, 1953, Page 29, Image 29

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BARKIS ? -jr:' f .
Elmer X. Harris, In this city Sept.
SO t the . t ot M years. Late
resident - of 2241 Claude St Sur
vived by widow, Mrs. Ella Harris;
on. Walter Harris; and daughter,
Mr. Doris Wilson, all . of Salem.
Announce men t of services will be
made -later if the Howell-Edwards
Co. . - ' :
BASTINGS ,
Mrs. Ida Eva Hastings, at a local
. hospital Sept.-39. 1853. Late resident
of 430 Stark SU Salem. Survived
by husband. Geori e W. Hastings.
Salem: four dam hters, Mrs. Donald
Morley.-Mrs. Roy M. Z wicker and
Mrs. Water Coughnour. al of Sa-
' lem. and Mrs. Lawrence Barry,, Ada,
Ore 4- two sons. George W. Hast
infs Jr Salem, and Norman C.
Hastings. U.S. Navy; sisters.,; Mrs.
Carl Hultenberg. . Pacific City. Ore..
Mrs. Allard Confer. Portland. Mrs.
Clara Manning. Salem, and Mrs.
Maud Towne. Grants Pass; Also 33
grandchildren and 12 neat grand-
. children. A member of the First
Christian Church. Private services
wtt be held Friday. Oct. 2, at 2
p.m at the ' Mount Crest Abbey
Mausoleum under the direction' of
the Virgil T. Golden Co. The Rev.
Donald Payne will officiate. Please
omit flowers. . . , ,
FARMENTZR
Mrs. Ruth N. Parmenter. lata resi
dent of 373 Candalaria SU in this
city, Oct 1 at the age of 87. years.
survived oy aaugnier, u
- ence Wilson; Salem: franddaugh
ter. Mrs. Stanley Walcott. Salem:
and grandson. Jack Wilson. Redondo
Beach. Calif.; also four great grand
children. Announcement of services
will be made later by the noweu
Edwards Co. '
MARR RADIO &
TELEVISIOtl
Sales - Service Installation
7f77rMi
Open 9 A.' M. to 9 P. M. "
Weekdays
Ph. 2-1611 2140 S. Com!
Salem's First Television. Store
TRADER LOUIE TV
1870 Lana Ave Open Monday and Friday Eves. Ph. 3-8558
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Go Back to School with
STEVENS - v v - ' .
ri n nu Kr . t 4h f am
fly residence. Salem Route J, Bex
884. Oct 1, at the afe ox sa years.
Survived by his widow. Mrs. Cyn
thia Steven Salem: sons. Harold
O. Stevens Jr., Salem, and Rob
ert I. Stevens, Chicago; daughters,
Mrs. Dorothv Xucille Hahn and Mrs.
Cynthia . Trances Keller, Doxn oi
Glenview. ILL. Mrs. Ruth Norm
d.-h.ii 1 lr. Tiirich. 111 . and Misa
Lois Lorraine Stevens, Salem; - sis
ter. Ruth windiewt. cranzora.
Member of the First Evang elical
United Brethren Church, Salem, and
of; the Farmers Union. Announce
ment of services will be made later
by the -Howell-Edwards Co. -
Grains Gain oh
Trade Board
CHICAGO UH All grains ' ex
cept com moved . higher on the
board of trade Thursday after
showing weakness in early deal
ings. ' .
Wheat closed "A-1 higher, corn
H to 1 cent lower, oats h to 1
cent higher, rye 1 -A-2 V higher,
soybeans 1 cent lower to higher
and lard unchanged to 35 cents a
hundred pound- higher.
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
- Notice is hereby , given that the
final account of Ruth M. Gabriel, as
administratrix of the estate of Grace
S. Cook, deceased, has been filed In
the Probate Department of the Cir
cuit Court of Marion County. Oregon.
and that October 31, 1953. at the hour
of 9:13 o'clock A-M.. in the courtroom
of said Court have been fixed as the
time and place for hearing objections
to such final account and to the set
tlement thereof, at which time any
Dcnon Interested in said estate may
appear and file objections thereto In
writing and contest tne same.
Dated and first published October
Z, 1953.
' RUTH M. GABRIEL
As Such Administratrix
John A. Heltezel
Attorney for Administratrix
511 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon O. 2. 9. 16, 23.
You've Got A Box Seat
Right on the 50 Yard
Line With the New 1954
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George fox College
Linfield College
Maryhurst College
Mt. Angel
Oregon Col. of Ed.
Oregon State College
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Salem Market
Quotations
(As of late yesterday)
8UTTEKFAT
Premium " , , , , .
No.,1 i i
No. 1
BUTTER ;t . " '- '
Wholesale ' ' "
Retail ,., ,,
.70
St
M
.T1-.73
.78
IOCS (Buying)
j (Wholesale prices range from
! to 7 cents ever buying price).
Large AA
Large A'"' ,
Medium AA , .
Medium -
Pullet ,
POULTRY -'
Colored - Hens
Leghorn Hens'
Colored - Fryers
Colored Roasters
Old Rooster . , , ,.
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Portland Produce
t PORTLAND UB - Butterfat -
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to .35 to one per cent acidity,
delivered in Portland. 6S-71C lb:
firs quality 68-69c; second quality
63-66C. Valley routes and. country
points 2 cents less.
Butter Wholesale, -f.o.b. bulk
cubes to 'wholesalersGrade AA,
93 score, 66c lb; 92 score, 65c; B,
90 score, 63c: C. 89 score, 60c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vi-
45c lb: Oregon 5-lb loaf 48 Mc,
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases in
cluded, i.o.b. Portland A grade
large, 68 -70 V4c: A medium. 55-
56 c: A grade small, 41 He: B
grade large, 59-63 c.
I Eggs To retailers Grade
AA. large, 74-75; A large 70-71c;
AA medium 59-61 c; A medium 58
60c; A small 43-45c. Cartons 3 cents
additional.
i Live chickens No. 1 quality,
f.o.b. plants Fryers, roasters, all
weights, 27-28c; heavy hens, all
Buff tail tips distinguish the
Rio Grande wild turkey from
other types..
- 0 SEE THE
World Serieiw
. a! Tealer's FBEE
Ttltrisloa Thtottr
Yeaier Appliance Co.
S75 Chemeketa Open Wed. and FrL Til 9 Ph. 34311
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our
Portland Grain
PORTLAND W Wheat (Bid).
to arrive market, basir No, 1 bulk,
delivered coast: Soft White, 2.24 V4;
Soft White (Excluding Rex), 2.2iVt;
White Club, U4 H. . . .
Hard . Red Winter: Ordinary,
Today's car receipts: Wheat 76;
Barley 7; Flour 3; Corn 10; Oats
2; Mill Feed C ..
weights 18C; light hens, all weights,
15c; old roosters, 14-13.
Rabbits Average to growers-
Live white, 4-5 lbs, 20-23c. 5-6 lbs,
18-22C; old does, 10-12c. few higher.
Fresh dressed fryers to retailers,
57-59C; CUt Up 61-65C ..-'.
Wholesale dressed meats:
Beef, .steers, choice-500-700 . lbs.
4LOO-44.00; good 38.00-42.C0; com
mercial. 28-88.00; Utility. 24.00-
29.00; commercial cows 22.00-28.00;
utility, 2L00-25.00; canners-cutters,
19.00-22.00.
Beef cuts choice steers Hind
quarters, 52.00-57.00; rounds, 47.00
53.00; : full loins, trimmed, 75.00
83.00; triangles, 27.00-32.00; fore-
quarters, 29.00-35.00; chucks, 35.00-
38.00; ribs, 53.00-eooo.
Pork cuts Louis, choice, 8-12 lbs.
58.00-62.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 38.00-
43.00; sparenbs, 52.00-55.00; fresh
hams. 10-14 lbs 56.00-62.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, 30.00-39.00; commercial.
23.00-32.00. -
Lambs Choice-prime, 36.00-38.00;
eood. 32.00-37.00. ,
Wool Grease basis. WUlameUe
Valley medium, 51-53c lb; Eastern
Oregon fine and naif blood, 55-62c;
Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42c;
12-month wool. 45-50C.
. Country-dressed meants, f. o. b
Portland:
Beef Cows, utility, 20-24c lb;
canners-cutters, 17-18c; shells down
to 13c.
Veal Top quality, , lightweight,
28-30c; rough heavies. 20-25c.
Hogs Lean blockers, 37-39c lb;
sows, light, 32-34C.
' Lambs Best, 34.37.
Mutton Best, 10-12c lb; cull-
utility. S-10C.
Fresh Produce:
Onions 50 lb sacks' Wash. Yel
lows, med., 1.25-1.35; lge., 1.25-1.40;
ft DDgif
(Payable in advance by mail)
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KEEP TRACK OF
THE HOME FOLKS
. AND ALL YOUR
FAVORITE FEATURES
M'(sMMW StfM!
Ucu Ycrli Sl
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Admiral Corporation - 274
Allied Chemical - 68 -
Allis Chalmers - .424
American Airlines ' ;114
American Power - Light
American Td. k TeL 154 H
American Tobacco 74
Anaconda Copper 30 V
Atchison Railroad S9
Bethlehem Steel - 46 V
Boeing Airplane Co. . ' 43
Borg Warner . 67
Burroughs Adding Machine 114
California Packing 21 H
Canadian Pacific 23 H
Caterpillar Tractor . 46
Celanese Corporation : 21
Chrysler Corporation 64
Cities Service 71 Ve
Consolidated Edison .40
Consolidated Vultee 174
Crown Zellerbach 29 V
Curtiss' Wright " - ; 7
Douglas Aircraft . 70
du Pont de Nemours 100
Eastman Kodak 43 V
Emerson Radio 12
General Electric 74
General Foods 57
General Motors 55 4
Georgia Pac Plywood . 11 -
Goodyear Tire 48
Homestake Mining Co. ' ; 35 4
International Harvester : 25
International Paper 51
Johns ManviHe 60 4
Kaiser Aluminum 23
Kennecott Copper 62 y
Ubby, McNeill ; 9
Lockheed Aircraft 24 V
Loew's Incorporated ' 1 10 T
Long Bell A ' 22 s
Montgomery Ward ' 56
Nash Kelvinator . 17
New York Central 20
Northern Pacific 55 Vt
Pacific American Fish
Idaho Yellows, : med., 1.25-1.50;
large. 1.50-1.75; whites. 2.00-2.50.
Potatoes Boardman long whites,
No. 1A, 275-3.00; Ho. 2, 50 lb sacks,
80-85c; Deschutes Russets, No. 1A,
2.75-3.00; few to 3.25.
Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa.
28.00-30.00, delivered car and truck
lots, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle.
SERVICE
CO.
FrUndlY
Compertent
"k Cotqrttoui
9 A.M. to 9 P-M. Daily
Phone 4-5512
1410 S. 12th St.
i-U e. -
- cli Qcoiations
Pacific Gas It Electric 37
Pdfic TeL k TeL, 111
Packard Motor Car , . 4Vi
Penney (J.C) Co. 72
Pennsylvania R. R. is A
Pepsi Cola Co. 12
PMco Radio - 29
Radio Corporation 23
Rayonier Incorp 24
Rayonier Incorp Pf d . ,
Republic Steel - - 43
Reynolds Metals ' t 48
Richfield Oil 45
Safeway Stores Inc. ; 37
Scott Paper Co. 65
Sears Roebuck & Co. ' 57
Socouy-Vacuum Oil 4 ' 32
Southern Pacific 2a4
Standard Oil Calif. . -50
Standard Ofl N.J. , 69
Studebaker Corp. 22 -Sunshine
Mining 7
Swift k ComDanv 37 v.
Transamerica Corp. . . ; . 25
Twenuetfl Century Fox 14
Union Oil Company - -40
Union Pacific 101
United Airlines 22
United Aircraft 41
United Corporation s
United States 'Tlywood 24
United States Steel 35
Warner Pictures i
Western. Union Tel t 43
Westinghouse Air Brake ' 22
Westtnghouse Electric i 42
Woolworth Company- 43
Stocks and Bonds
(Compiled by The Associated Press)
Oct I
STOCK AVEBAGES
30 IS 15 SO
Inriu -nail' tr.4l !..
Ktt Chanse . A J A.4 A.l A.5
Thursday 13S.S 79.S 53.1 103.4
irev. y 134-S 76.5 53.0 10S.9
Week; An 1.14 0 17 s !t9irMc
Month AfO 134J 7S.5 530 1033
xear AfO IJH.a B2J 52.3 1 00 J
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10 10
. TllTnH. TTI1 tia
Net Chance . A.l Unch AJ A.l
Thursday .B2.T 95.1 94.7 78.S
Prev. Day 92.6 95.7 94.4 79.7
Week A til AS T fi.1 H
Month Ago 92 J 96.0 93.3 79.2
Year Ago 85.4 98.0 98.0 76 J
( News 1953 hish)
D0WNT0WH PARKING SPACE
$5.00 Per Month
Convenient ...... Close In
Marion Feed
228
Lewis
Univ.
Anywhro in
Statesmcm. Salem, Ortu, Fridcry. Oct 2, 1353 Sec 3 7
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND m (USD A) Cat
tle: salable 200; holdover 200;
market slow, steady-weak but most
buyers indifferent and sizable sup
ply unsold; late Wednesday two
bads good around 800-1020 lb short
fed steers weaker at 21.00-2L50:
good fed heifers unsold: scattered
lots cutter and utility light steers
and heifers 9.00-13.00; few canner
and cutter cows 7.00-8.00; utility
cows 9.00-10.50; commercial bulls
1100-15.00.
Calves salable 50; market slow:
steady-weak but utility and com.
mercial grades plentiful and weak
to 1.00 i lower; few good vealers
17.00; choice 1 scarce, quoted to
19.00; utility and commercial
calves and vealers 10.00-13.00.
Hogs salable 200; market fairly
active, fully steady; choice 180-235
lb butchers 25.75-27.25; several lots
choice 1 butcher 27.50 and few head
27.60; choice S25-500 lb sows 22.50-
24.50. V -
Sheep salable 300: holdover 500:
early supply mostly feeder lambs
and ewes; market about steady
but 'feeders mostly unsold; good
and choice wooled lambs 16.00-
17.00; good and choice feeders held
around 13.50-15.00; cull and utility
ewes 2.00-4.00; choice ewes quot
able to: 5.50.
300 Personal
312 Lost and Found
FOUND! Coin purse In Post Office.
Phone 3-6193.
FOUND; Girls brown leather purse.
Fair-mount Hill vicinity. Identify
and pay for ad. Phone 3-8126.
WILL person finding yellow biU fold
at Shopping Center Sat. keep mon
ey and return papers? Phone 2-8010.
R. Ferris.
LOST from car. Siamese male cat
.. round Salem on Highway 89 about
3 weeks ago. Very liberal reward.
Box 7403 Portland 20. Oregon..
314 Transport crtion
WANT RIDE to and from Portland
Monday thru Friday. Phone 2-6401.
& Seed Co.
Ferry St.
and Clark
of Oregon
2 TO Ml IS
(and anywhert tlst in Oregon)
0Tlv)eB5
ess - M W
th U. S. outside) of Oregon.
300 Personal -
316 Personal
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I WILL NOT be responsible fof anv
debts made by Christine. "ien
Dawson. Oeorge W. Dswson.
ALCOHOUCS Anonymous (roup No.
L 208S N. Commercial. Phone S-Mlst
or 3-4537. P. O. Box 724.
PALMISTRY
Advice on Love. Marrlaxe, Business.
Brinf your problems. ' Will help
solve them. .This ad with one dollar
for a S3 reading. Limited time only.
9 a m. to 10 p.m. LABISH GAB
DENS. Hiway 99. Next to Salem
Ortve-in.
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock
l SIX year old Jersey-Guernsey cow.
SiaS. 1 two year old daughter, part
Brown Swiss $155. Both milking.
One Jersey heifer an to freshen ia
spring. $100. Good milking stock.
Roscoe J. Went, 4240 Sunnyvlew.
REGISTERED Hereford bull. 17"mofc
Old. 1200. Ph. 4-1278.
faONDtD LIVESTOCK buyer. C CC
McCsndHsn. 1127 S 25th Ph. 3-8147,
WANTED fresh and springer dairy
cows. Phone 4-2617.
LOCKER REEF. Hereford 20c. Noth.
lng down, months to pay. Custom
killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem,
Meat CO. 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858.
Qnvnpn . t r . Sn
Sommer. 1265 Harmony Or Ph..
4-2617
bONDED Livestock buyer. Claude
Edwards. Bt 3. Boa 899 Ph. 4-1113.
LlCNSED vid bonded Uvestoclc.
buyer. K. L Snethen. 1&5 Kenwood
Ave. Phone 1-1343.
404 Pool try end babbits
NEW HAMPSHIRE pullets, laying"
good. Phone 2-6242. -
CUSTOM killing, row! of any kind.'
Ph. 4-3428. NeweU'a Poultry Plant.
Kill days a week Bt S. Bos, 109.
Salem
W AW TED Leghorn and colored hens!
Any quantity immediately. Will
pay over top Portland MkL Lee's
Hatchery. Phone 2-286L
WE aie batching New Hampshires
Gotder Broads, and Arbor acres
White Rocks every week. Special
prices to year round fryer growers.'.
Fox Hatchery. 3830 State St Phone
S-4969
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DES. CHAN ... LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
CdsUIts. 241 Nortb Liberty
Office epea Sacsurday only, le an
tm 1 in, te I p-so. Ceaaaiutuoa,
blood pressure and erlne tests are
free of charge. Practiced sine
U17. Km fee attractive gift. N
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