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Texas Scion Shared Profit On FHA Deals WASHINGTON ( Clint W. llurctiison Jr., son of the Texas oil multimillionaire, testified Tues day he shared in' ltt million dol lars profit from two housing pro jects where FHA - insured loans exceeded their cost. He said the Randolph Village project, t Randolph Field, Tex., showed a $370,000 profit on loans totaling $5,141,300. and Claremont Vl-ag At San Diego, Calif., netted tCSO.OOO on loans of $10.800.000.. But two other projects at Ro4 well, N. M., be told the Senate Banking Committee, cost $70,000 more than the $8,833,300 in loans Insured, by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). He said the builders "just about broke even" en those projects' because they could collect about $100,000 in rents before they had to start payments on the mortgage. Meantime the committee heard from another builder, David Muss of New York, testimony that Clyde L. Powell was facing the political ax as head of FHA's Rent al Housing Division even before bis connection with alleged irregu larities in the housing program was made oublic. Powell, a career official, had gerved in the agency for 20 years, most of the time under Democratic administrations. Muss said Powell had displayed a letter from the Republican Na tional Committee to former FHA cniei uuy r. u. Houyaay ex pressing interest in when Powell would be leaving apparently so the post could be given to a Re- Muss said he could not confirm the authenticity of the letter, and the Republican "National Commit tee said its file showed no such document, although the files did contain a March 16 reply from HoSyday about which, Muss also testified. That letter said Powell would be emitting about April 1. . Sen. Sparkman (D Ala) needled bis Republican colleagues with the LUllIUICUb " U4Q4 U1C ' UBUUUB4 VVU1 roittee seemed to be trying "to make a vacancy occur for a des erving Republican. , Cattle Slaughter, Beef Production, At Record High WASHINGTON - Cattle slaughter and beef production reached record levels for the sum mer, season last week, the Agricul ture Department reported Tues day. Extremely high temperatures, drying pastures and short water supplies in some areas influenced a sharp increase in marketings, the Agriculture Department reported. Meat production under federal in- apectioQ was estimated at 343 mil lion pounds, an increase of 16 per cent above the previous week and 7 per cent above the corresponding week last year. Calf 'slaughter was the largest of the year and sheep and Iamb kills were the largest since Janu ary. This resulted in a total meat production substantially above that of recent weeks despite a moder ate bog slaughter. . Snlem Obituaries Xuy Belle Corahs At the residence. 10(2 Rufe St, July is. at the as of M. survived By daughter. Mrs. Anna M. Bowman, Halsey. Ore. Gravexide services will b held Wednesday. July 21 t VM pjn. ta the Greenwood Cemetery, Cnehalls, wash, under tht direction of the Howell-Edwards funeral Home. . . Mrs. Letha Fau Davenport At the residence Rt 3. Box 118, Salem. July 19. Survived by husband. Russell D. Davenport. Salem, daugh ter, Elizabeth Ann Davenport. Sa lem. Parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. E Milburn. SalemT Slater, Mrs. Ethel Lermon. Salem; brothers. Dennis E. Milburn, Hollywood. Calif- Merrill asuourn. Gladstone, Ore Pern Mil. burn. Chlco. Calif Donald Milburn. Salem Services will be held in the Cloufh - Barries: Qhapet Thursday, July 22 at 10:30 a.m. Hev. Brooks Moor wiU officiate. Beaaaajt Klatell Gemnnder At the residence. 303 1ST. 23rd. July .is. survived By wile, Kathertn Gem under. Salem; daughters. Mrs, Mary Bain Cater. Ruby Valley, Ne vada: Mrs. William Kraut, Eugene: also S erandchildren. Services wiU be held in the Cloufh -Barries. Chapel, Thursday, July 22. at luso pjn. Dr. J Uian J. Kelser will officiate. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial Park. D wight McCarratl Graber 7 At a Salem hospital Sunday. July 18. Lata resident of 1520 S. Commer cial St.. Salem. Survived by widow, Jessie G ruber of Salem: daughter. Charlotte G ruber, of Salem: three . sons. Robert G ruber, of Denver, Colo, Lewis G ruber, of- Spokane, and Dwight Gruber, U. S. Air Force, rew Mexico: ana mre cranacnu dren. Services will be held in the Virsll T GoidetT Chapel Wednesday. July 21. at 2 pm. Rev. Wayne Green amciatinf. Elloise Hoseltea Late resident of Newport. Or, at local hospital, July IS. Survived by husband. Harold Hoselton, Newport, Ore.: sons. Patrick Hozelton. New port, ore.; Mlckaei Hoselton. Salem, dau shier. - Judy Hoselton. Salem: brothers, . James Bell and William BeU, both from Tacoma. Wash. An nouncement of services later by virtu t. Golden Chapel. , Orley A. James Late resident of ltoseburg. in this cdty July IS at the age of 45. Sur vived by . brother, William James. Toncaua. Ore. Announcement o I services will be mad later by the uoweii-Eawaras cnapei. . Ken Charles Tonf , At a Portland hosoltal. July IS. Laic resident of 8685 Quinaby Rd, Salem. Survived oy daufhters. Mrs, Lucille Crow, Salem; Mrs. Lois Wil lis. Salem: Mrs. Lila Crow. Salem two sons. Owen and Edxar Young, Salem' two' brother. Benny and Guv Young. Appleton. Wis. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chap el Thursday. July 22. at 10:00 a.m, Interment at Willametts National DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS l.Mast 5. Give over .Glisten 10. Together" V 11 Type of architee . ture 11 Sifter 14. Official -emblem of Kazi party 18. At home 17. Ages . 18. Large worm ., 19. Perform 21 Smallest , U.S. state (abbr.) ' 23. Melody 24. The plant lng of forests 37. Combus title matter " 28. Neuter pronoun . 29. Half ems 30. Part of to be" 21. Caresses 1 ' - lijhUy 33. Baronet (abbr.) 34. Native dance H.L 38. One sen tenced to jail for life (slang) 40. A style of type "(Print) 41. Weird ' 42. Mother-cf pearl 43. Infrequent 44. Portico DOWN, 1. Exhibit 2. Pineapple (Span.) 3. Plant ' yielding aniseed 4. Ministers 5. Kegs, - 6. Pen-name'1 -of Charles 1 Lamb ,7. Female deer . 9. Picture mentally .UtUegirl 11. Korean seaport "(poss.) 13. Incipient i 18. Famous canal . IN.Y.J 19. Friend ly 20. Attend, ant court of ..prince 21. Woody perennial 23. Close to 23. Elevated . train ' I (short ened) 28. Gains 31. Soup 32. Young pig i ITT jT -h- H v ...... ... CI-- Tl-ll jHrl Tester iar'a A- 34. One who Inherits '35. Uncanny (Scot) 38. Coin. (It) 37. Highest " card 39. Friar's . tiUe a --- n ir-" 77?z mii H 2S 3a a W" is Sm 47 13" T" 3 " ' "" """" " 721 Eugene Annexation Vote Plan Held Legal EUGENE Jt - Circuit Judge William G. East ruled Tuesday that the aty of Eugene and the adjoining Bethel area can - go ahead with, a scheduled election July 23 on a proposal that the city annex Bethel. .. v : - Some Bethel residents who want to incorporate as a city of their . . j . a - a aa a? own mea suii to stop uie eiecuon. TRANSPORT DOCKS SEATTLE Si The transport Frederick Funston docked here with 928 passengers from the. Far East including . 731 U.S. military men and 164, dependents. - 1 1 1 " 1 " 1 w . Portland Produce PORTLAND m Butterfat Tentative, subject . to immediate change Premium . quality, - maxi mum to .33 to one per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, 5840 lb; first quality, 58-58; second quality, 53-55. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. , Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 57 Vx lb; 92 score, 56 Vi B grade, 90 score, 55; 89 score, 52. . .";""',' Cheese To wholesaiers-Oregon singles. 38 -41 ; Oregon 5-B loaf, 41-44. Eggs To : wholesalers Candled eggs, containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. Portland AA large, 52-53; A grade, large, 46; A medium, 49-50; A grade, small, 30 Vrl Vt. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 62; A large, 54-55; AA medium, 52-53; A medium, 51-52; A smalt 32-33. Cartons 1-3 cents additional Live - chickens No. -1 quality, f.o.b. plants Fryers and roasters, 25; at the farm 24; light hens. 12-13; heavy hens, 14; old roosters, 12-13. Turkey s To producers, for breeder types, heavy bens, 30 f.o.b farm, New York dressed basis, e Rabbits Average to growers Live white. tVt-AVi lbs. 18-22, 5-8 lbs. 14-1$; old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh dressed f r y e r.s to retailers, 56-59; cat up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 39.00-43.00: good. 38.00-41.00; com mercial. 33.00-38.00; utility. 28.00- 34.00; commercial cows 25.00-30.00; utility, 24.00-27.00; canners-cutters 21.00-24.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 52.00-55.00; rounds, 48.00- 52.00; full loins, trimmed, 72.00- 77.00; forequarters, , 31.00 - 35.00; chucks, 33.00-36.00; ribs. 49.00-53.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb, 61.00-65.00; shoulders, 15 B, 40.00- Sales Force Stock Market Prices Down NEW YORK (JV Prices in the stock market were forced down Tuesday by moderate selling pres sure, but a general recovery move ment, was ' underway before the close and salvaged a good portion of the loss..! The fafl. came while the final stages -of peace in Indochina were being negotiated in Geneva. That created an air of uncertainty in wall, street; . . : Thi Associated Press average of 60 stocks fell 70 cents, the stiff est loss of the past three weeks, and ended at $29.50, just $1.50 under the best level the average has reached since Oct. 22, 1929. The industrial component of the average declined 90 cents, the rail roads were off 81.00, and the utili ties fell 10 cents. , .. The number of issues traded at 1,225 was one of the highest of the year with 410 stocks advancing and 538 declining. There were 107 new highs and 12 new lows for the year touched during the day. Volume built up to 2,580,000 shares as compared with 2,370,000 shares traded Monday. 43.00; spareribs, 55.00-58.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lb, 57.00-61.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 33.00-40.00; commercial, 28.00-35.00. r Lamb Choice-prime spring lamb under 50 lb, 41.00-43.0o. Wool Grease basis, Willamette Valley, 55-57 t; Eastern Oregon mixed cross bred range wool, 53 55; fine and half blood. 5542. Country-dressed meats, floJR Pertlaad: . Beef Cows, utility, 23-28 fc; canners-cutters,. 21-22. ' " Veal Top quality, lightweight 23-26; rough heavies, 20-28. Hogs Lean blockers 38-37; sows, light 26-28. : Lambs Best light springers, 36 38; yearlings, 28-28. . . Mutton Best 10-12; cull-utility; 8-10. Fresh Produce , Onions 50 lb sacks, Calif. Tel le ws, 2.00-25; Wash. Walla Walla yellows, med, 100-25; large, 150- 75.',' ", .... ' , . ' Potatoes New crop Calif. Long Whites, No. 1-A, 5.50-6.00; special marks, 6.00-75; bakers, 5.50-6.00; No. 2, 100. lb, 3.50-75; round reds, 2.00-25. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland, nominally 27.00-28.00 ton; U. S. No. 1 timothy mixed hay, Portland and Seattle, 29.00-30.00 ton, baled, f.o.b. cars. New York Stock Markets ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation ,24 Allied Chemical 88 AHis Chalmers - ' 59 American Airlines u - ' 14 American Tel. k Tel. .' 172 American Tobacco - 56 Anaconda Copper . 38 Atchison Railroad 116 Bethlehem Steel 70 Boeing Airplane Co. 51' Borg Warner -, 84 Burroughs Adding MaciC 20 California Packing 28 Canadian Pacific ' 28 "Caterpiller Tractor 59 Celanese Corporation 21 Chrysler Corporation 62 Cities Service 92 Consolidated Edison 46 Crown Zellerbach .48 Curtis Wright . .11 Douglas Aircraft 91 du Pont de Nemours 135 Eastman Kodak 60 Emerson Radio 12 General Electric 44 General Foods , 75 General Motors . 79 Georgia Pac Plywood 11 H Good year Tire .71 - Homestake Mining Co. ,V : 40 International Harvester ' 31 Johns Manville. 74 Kaiser Aluminum, 37 Kennecott Copper - , 84 Ubby McNeill . 9 Lockheed Aircraft 37 Loew's Incorporated , 15 Long BeD A 24 Montgomery Ward 87 New York Central ' 21 Northern Pacific 53 Pacific American Fish t Pacific Gas 8c Electric 44 Pacific Tel & Tel. 127 Packard Motor Car 3 Penney (J. C. Co. ,., 88 Pennsylvania R.R. 16 Pepsi Cola Co. v is Philco Radio 36 Radio Corporation ' 32 Rayonier Incp. 39 , Rayonier Incorp Pfd. Republic Steel ' 59 Reynolds Metals 74 Richfield Oil 51 Safeway Stores Inc. 45 Scott Paper Co. - , 94 Sears Roebuck lc Co. 65 Socony-Vacuum Oil 40 Southern Pacific 43 Standard Oil Calif. 59 Standard Oil N. J. 84 Studebaker . Corp. - 18 Sunshine Mining 9 Swift k Company 47 Transamerica Corp. 33 Twentieth Century Fox ' 21 Union Oil Company ' 44 Union Pacific 135 United Airlines.. 24 United Aircraft,, 63 United Corporation 5 United States Plywood 28 United States Steel t 51 Warner Pictures . Is Western Union Tel. : 42 , Westinghouse Air. Brake - 24' Westinghouse Electric , 69 Woolworth Company 4 43 Investment Trusts f Zllka. Smith? & Ceu lae.) Affiliated Tund Canadian Funa Bid Asked . S.43 1X7 .13.19 148 Century Shares Twist i iw 22.75 Chemical fund im 2SS Delaware Fund 18.47 20J1 Diver. Invest. Fund ,, 7.78 8.S3 Dividend Shares 2J3 Eaton & H Bal. Fund 17.7S 18.S9 Fund Invest. .23.03 29.24 Gas Endus. rund , , an f 22.10 Incorp.- Investors 'V 13.4.4 Key, Cust. Funds: : . B-3 - :1.S2 20.53 B-4 i ' .1132 12M K-l ,, .. 18.48 20.1S S-2 .,,..,.,10.1S 11.11 S-4 . 7.11 7.7S Man. Bend Fund 8.09 S.87 Mass Invest. Trust .23.3I 25.28 Natl. Sec, Series: ; Income Series , - , , ' t 5.17 - 5.65 Stock Series , S.01 8.87 Pref. Stock S. 8.04 8.79 Spec. Series . 3.70 4.04 TelJElec. Fund 1.96 S.77 Value Line Inc. Fund 4.95 t 5.41 Welllnaton Fund 3.48 v 24.49 Group Securities Tobacco ; Shares ; 3.58 34 Portland Livestock PORTLAND MV-(USDA)-CatUe salable 350; market slow, steady to weak; truck lot good 958 lb fed steers 24.50, sorted with; commer cial grades at 21.50-22.50; few util ity steers 15.00-18.23; utility heif ers 12.50-15.00; canner-cutper cows 9.00-10.00, few 10.50; utility 11.00 13.00, commercial quotable to 14.50 or above; uUlity-commercial bulls 14.00-16.50, odd head 17.00. k 4 Calves salable 100; market most ly steady; good - choice" vealers 16.00 - 20.00, utility - commercial grades 11.00-15.00. . Hogs salable 150; market weak-. 50 lower; quality mostly undesir able: few choice 180-235 lb butchers 25.00-26.00; Choice 350-550 lb sows 18.00-19.00. . - Sheep salable 750; market slow, spring lambsjnostly 50-1,00 lower; few lots choice springers 18.00 19.00, few, head choice-prime 19.50 early; - good-choice feeders steady at mostly 15.00; good-choice ewes salable 4.00-5.00. 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Advene SAornAiius NOV 23 ore 22 r3 ha21-32-43 53-64-75 CAlfCOtN DEC JAN - 'j-f n mm -r-m. a. sin . i 64-65-80-83 V AOUAMUS .. IAN 21 I 8-1 7-28-39 T ru nscis 20 5-20-31-42 fTl '-84 M P?-6i8?-l Slttfamca. Salon, Or, WocU July 21. 1854 (Soc 2V-3 Stocks and Bonds (Cosaptle by tke Associate! Press) Soybeans Boil High, Higher CHICAGO un The weather con tinued hot and dry and soybeans continued to boil higher and high er on the board of trade Tuesday. For the second straight day they went as high as they can go in one sessionup 10 cents. Wheat closed tt-ltt lower, corn 114 to .3 cents higher, oats unchanged to 1 lower, rye V lower to higher, soybeans 10 cents higher and lard 15 cents lower to 35 cents a hundred pounds higher. Salem Market Quotations r f As at lata m 4.w BCVTIBFAt Premium ' ja No. X , J term - Wholesale ' m IteUll - : m arr:r:snn (Wholesale prices range from S to 1 cents overbuying price). Lsrfe AA .., n jo large A - j .48 Medium AA : ,43 Medium A , , , . .41 SnsU jx PODLfmT ..'.-':.".. :i Colored Hens , Leghorn Hens Colored -fryers Colored Roasters Old. Boosters - . J4 . 13 . - , 4 . OS July 28 STOCK ' AVXKAGES -- ' 30 IS IS SO Indurt Sails Utlls Stocks Net change D.9 D1.0 D.l D.7 Tuesday 174.3 MJ 2.S 129.3 Prev. day 175 I 91 J : SSJ -130- Week ago 17g.9 ' 97.1 S3 S 130.0 Month ago 171.1 93.6 60 1 126.0 Year ago 137 J 88 J 523 107.1 BOND A VISAGES ' '20 ID 18 10 . Rails Indust Vtils Frgn Net change clinch A.l . D A.l Tuesday 99.0 99 S 99.8 ' 83.3 Prev. day S9.0 99.3 99.8 S3 2 week ago 98.8 99 j 100.2 S3. Month ago 98.7 99 99 9 83.0 Year ago ....... 92.1 95.5 83. ( 78.7 Portland Cram POPTLAND tfl No coarse grains bid or offered. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No.' 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.20; Soft White (ex cluding Rex 2.20; White Club 2.20. ' Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.20. Car receipts: wheat 237; barley 4; flour 7; corn 3; oa$s 2; mill feed 14. ; NOTICE or EXPIRATION OT REDEMPTION PERIOD Public notice hereby is given in the manner required by law that the one year period for the, redemption of reel properties included in the de linquent tax lien foreclosure proceed Ings instituted by Marion County, Oregon, on the 13th day of May, 1953. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, suit number 39969, and included in the judgment and decree entered therein on the 37th day of July. 1953. will expire' on the 28th day of July, 1954. . . - - . All properties ordered sold under saidt judgment and decree, unless re deemed on or before said 28th day of July. 1954, will be deeded to Mar ion County immediately on expira tion of said period of redemption, and every right and interest of any person in such properties will be for feited forever to said Marion County. Denver Young. Sheriff and Tax Collector for Marion County, Or " egon. Jly ,14.21 No. J.J940 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THI STATE OP OREGON TOR THE COUNTY Or MARION Probate Department la the Matter of the Zstatf ) DONALD R. JUDSON, Demised. ! NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon, duly made and entered on the 18th day of June, 1954, was appointed Administrator with the wiU annexed of the estate of Donald R; Judson, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such Administrator. All, persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as required by law. to him at 40S Masonic Temple Building, City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon within six (6) months of Jhe date of this notice. . Dated this 33rd day of June. 1954. Administrator with the WiU Annexed WAYNE H. KUHL, Administrator with the Will Annexed ol the Estate of -Donald R. -Judson, Deceased. NORMAN K. WINSLOW 408 Masonic Bldg. s Salem. Oregon Attorney for Estate, J. 23. 30, Jly. T, ' 14a 21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS X ha ve been appointed administra trix of ' estate of ROGER D. PRO BERT, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, with prop er vouchers, within six months from the date hereof, to me. at 213-220 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Ore gon. 30 June 1954. SALLY ANN PROBERT, as such Administratrix 1 Allan G. Carson and Peter M. Gunnar Salem, Oregon Attorneys for Administratrix JJ0. Jly.74441 NOTICE Or FINAL AtCOCNT NELLIE HirjAV. .Ynilrf. K Mtat nf HARDY nmiV has filed her final account as such 1n tha firmiit fnttr nf u.. ty, Oregon, and said Court has fixed August 20, 1954, at t:15 o'clock A. M. in the court room of said Court, as the time and place for hearing -oh, jeeuons vnereio ana me settlement thereof. NELLIE HIDAY. TvAmilriw PAUL R. HENDRICKS Attorney for Executrix ; 222 Oregon Building Salem. 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