Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 10, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    Rex Ross Dominates Open
(Class at County Jersey Show
By CLAUDE STEUSLOFF
Taking tint prize in every class he entered, Rex Ross, Mt. Angel
breeder and Imported, dominated open class Judging at the 31st
innual Marlon County Jersey show held yesterday at the State
fair grounds.
Both female championships went to Ross. The senior and grand
' champion was Standard Come
Dolores, a 2 year old cow sired
Wheat Firm But
Grains Lower
Chicago, June 10 W Wheat
held firm while feed grains
slumped on the board of trade
today. Buying of wheat by
mills helped that grain, and an
advance in cash prices plus more
unwanted rains in the southwest
spurred along the upturn.
Action of wheat did not aid
corn and oats. Corn slumped
on light selling, part of which
was hedging against purchases
of more than 100,000 bushels of
cash torn on a to-arrive basis
from the country. It was the
second straight day of fairly
heavy country cash grain offer
ings. Wheat closed higher,
July $1.94-, corn was -IV,
lower, July $1.31. oats
were 1V-1V4 lower, July 58,
rye was unchanged to Vi higher
July 31.36. soybeans were Vt
"lower to Vt higher, July S2.21
2.22, and lard was 10 to 17 cents
a hundred pounds lower, July
$11.10. -
The word "artillery" was first
used for all engines used to dis
charge missiles, but in more re
cent times It has been used only
for firearms of long range ca
pable of discharging a bursting
projectile.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
states LtTMtMl MmrhtX
IB VUaj Paeklni Company)
Cutttr cow 19 00 to 113.00
Fit Dtlry cows 111.00 to I IS. 00
Bull iiB.oo to lao.oo
Calvea. iood (300.450 lb.) 118.00 to 120.00
Vet! (150-300 lbs.) good ..S20.00 to S24.00
(jc prle paid within sse oi port'
ad pile for etch t?p. Top, llO-HS ib
Strawberries aoM for S3 35 to 13 H
flat on tht Portland KastsWe Farmer
ftlarket today.
Bine cbe (Tie brouiht IS to 30 cent
a pound; tartarianc brought 10 cent a
pound.
Tom toe old for 13.75 a 10-lb. box.
Raapberrlu moved t 11.00 a 12-eup
fill.
Cabbaio waa 13.50 to 13.00 a crate.
Lettuce old for $1.00 to 11.35 a crate,
Turnip were $1.00 a doien bunctie.
Beet brought 40 to 60 cent a dozen
hunches.
Spinach oVd for $1-00 an orange box.
Tertian rrwftais
Bntterfat Tentative, atraiect to 1mme
dlat ehanio Premium qualltf maxtmum
to Jl to 1 percent acidity deliver) id
Portland 61-4a lb.. first quality 59-62C
lb. second quality 57-B0c. Valley route
and country points I ls tnan mas.
Batter Wboleaalo FOB bulk cube to
wholesalers grade AA, 03 score. 61-B2c;
A. 03 acore W-Ole; B, 00 score, 57c lb.i
C, $0 acore, 56c lb. Above price arc strict
ly nominal
Cbawaa Balltne Brine to Portland Whole
gale Oregon angles, 38 -46". Oregon
lb loaf, tlVfc-M1: triplets Vie lea than
in ilea.
Kgga IT Wkeieealere) A trade lant
ll-ftavbc; A medium. u-HSac; grace
large, 47H-50c
Pertlaai Dairy Market
Batter Price u reUllera: Grade AA
prtnte 66c; AA carton I7e: A print.
He. A carton. 67c; B print. 13c.
Igga Price to retallera: AA large
He. certified A lara. 56c: A large.
4-aftc; AA medium, 65c; certified A
medium 65c; A medium 54c; carton 3c ad'
dlt tonal.
Oregon alnglea 40-WVie. Oreiot loaf, t
lb 4tt-63VbOi triplet lVae laa than ein
flea Ptiltry-
Uva Chtokena - No. 1 qnallt? FOB
plant. No. 1 broiler under IVfc Ibe. tt-lie
io : iryer i-i ids io-jjc; id wc;
roaater 4 lb, and over ll-aie lb.: fowl.
Leghorn under 4 lb. 23c: over
lb. 35c; colored fowl, all weight,
rooateri. all weight. 16-20e.
Babbit Average to grower for live
white frrera, white. 4-5 lb 3l-23e lb;
6-6 lb 19-21C lb: colored 3 cents lower;
old or heavy doe. l-14c; dreued fryera to
butchers S7-60c.
Tarkeya (Prlcee quoted are lot to the
producer on a dratatd weigni oaaiai
0 B grade A fount torn M 63c lb.: No
1 fount bene, nominally 60e
Dressed tarkeya to retailer! fliade A,
young hen. it-Tie tie Tort gtyia. oraea-
a a grade young coma w-bpb
Pertland Mleeeltaaeeae
1 attar Bark Dry 134c lb., green 4c lb.
v Ml Valley eoaxM and medium gradoa
tic lb
Mohair 35c ft. on 13-month growth.
nominally.
Bldea Calve. 30c lb., according to
weUht, kip 30c lb., beef t-loe lb., bull
l-7c lb. country buyer pay w leaa.
hmt QoetatloB
Walaaia Pranquettca rirtt quallt Jvm
bo. 14 7c. large. 12 7e: medium. 27 3c; ee'
nd oualltv turn boa. J0.J. art 3$ 3e;
medium. J61e: baby 33 3c. ofl abet flral
quality large, me; meainm m c: aw
. ood quality large S7Ja. medium 141s:
Pfcaby 23 So.
rilberta - jumbo. 30 lb t (arc lt
medium I6e; amall. 13c
Quotation above supplied e-j Mertb
Portland Wheat
Portland, Ore.. June 10 ( Cash wheat
(bldt: Soft white 3.25: aoft white
eluding Rexl 3.25; whit club 3.35; west
ern rd 2.35.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 3 35; 10 per
cent 3.35; 11 per cent 2.26; 13 per cent
3.21.
Hard whit Baart: Ordinary 2 35: 10 per
cent 3 36; 11 per cent 3.26: 13 per cent 3 io.
Today er receipt: Wheat 61; barley
1; flour corn 3; oau 3; mUlfeed 14,
Portland, Ore, Jun M 6j Weekly
Uvratock;
Cattle: Friday salable 150: calve 35
by Standard Come Son and out
of Standard Coma Doris. Junior
hampion was the junior heifer
Crowning Designer's Ruby.
The grand champion bull of
the show was 6 year old Le moni
tion Double Aim, owned by Bar
ry & Lee of Aumiville. He was
champion at the 1947 show, aft
er having been made Junior
champion when first shown as
bull calf.
Neal Miller and Fred Davis
of Woodburn took the junior
bull championship on a senior
bull calf sired by Girlie Maid's
Eagle.
Two junior showmen won
first prizes in open class com
petition. Victor Barnick, Brooks,
was first in senior yearling hei
fers and Betty Jean Vogt, Ric
key, stood at the top of the
three year old cow class with
Pride Jane Joy.
The senior heifer calf class
brought out 16 individuals
which judge Walter Leth said
would do credit to State Fair
Jersey classes. He criticized
some of the animals at the lower
end of the line as being too
fat for showring Jerseys.
That the Ross herd sire im
ported Lynns Crowning Design
er is one of the most prepotent
bulls ever to come to western
U. S. was demonstrated when
his get swept the junior yearling.
senior calf and junior calf
classes. Ringside observers prais
ed their remarkable uniformity
and beautiful Jersey type.
Lynns Crowning Designer Is
a 10 year old bull purchased by
Ross on his second trip to the
Isle of Jersey. His sons and
daughters have won many cham
pionships both here and in Jer
sey and his tested daughters
have averaged over 600 pounds
of butterfat.
Complete Open Claaa Jadglnr Beialta:
Junior bull calf. 1. Crowning Valiant
Dealgn. Rex Rob. Mt. Angel. 3. Unnam
ed calf, Ron.
senior bull cair. nrat ana junior cnam-
plon. unnamed calf. Neal Miller Fred
Davie, Woodburn. 3. Unnamed calf, El
win Pierce, West Stayton.
Junior yearling bull. 1 and 3. Unnamed
ralvea, Lewis Judson. Salem. 3. Flossy Li
lac Eagle Boy. Miller & Davit.
senior yeaning nun, i. uoronator ror
ward Guy, Hugh Harris, Salem.
Two year old bull. 1. Llndell Oalln
thfa's Sport. Floyd Betes. Salem.
Aged bull. First, senior and grand cham
pion, Lemonltlon Double Aim. Barry tfc
Lee, Aumsvllle.
Junior heifer calf. 1, 3 and 1. unnamed
calves. Rex Ross.
Senior heifer calf. 1. Designer's Love
ly Chimes. 3. Crowning Designer's Llndy.
3. Designer's Charming Lady, all owned by
nex nou, . unnamed can. v. C. jirocx,
Salem.
Junior yearling heifer. First and Junior
champion, Crowning Dealgner'a Ruby, Rex
noss. . crowning designer a Kose Bud,
Rex Ross. 3. Unnamed heifer, Hugh Har
ris. 4. Standard Volunteer Frisky, Ronald
oarnicK, jarooas.
Senior yearling heifer. 1. Lemonltlon Ox
ford Daisy. Victor Barnick. Brooks, l
Challenger Trlnkett Jewell. James Berger,
Salem. 3. Rich Lea Oust Gift. Stanley
Two year oid cow. Flr,t, senior and
grand champion. Standard Cornea Do
lores, itex kosb. I. Rich Lea Missy. Stan
!ey Riches. 3. Standard Come Alice, Rex
Ross. 4. Paula Ann Signalman. D. C.
Brock. I. Royal Valentine Volunteer,
Brock.
Three year old cow. I. Pride Jan Joy.
Betty Jean Vogt, Rickey. 3. Rich Lea
Pompey's Polly. Btanlev Rich.
Four year old cow. 1. standard Come
Son Doris. Rots. 3. Standard Coma Babe
Ross. 3. Oxford King Buttercup, Victor
Aaed Cow. 1. ram nnii n n...
Ross. 3. BTbll Lad Trilby Baronet. Barry
- vvim oiaig r U1C ejl. HOU.
4. Com Son Junior'a Cragett. Roaa. S.
Sally'a Sybil Princess. El win purr.
Cow er I years. 1. La sate Baronet
Cow Who has nrodtirl MM
over of butterfat in 305 days. 1. come
Son Junior's Cragett, Ross.
Best uddered cows, l, 2 and J, Rex
Product of dam. 1, I and 3, Rex Ron
Junior xet of lira i a ..
HossmP' Lynn Crownln Deeigner, Rex
Senior get of aire. 1. On get of Lion
Farm Come Bon Junior, Rex Rou a
Ongetof Standard Come Bon. Rex Rots!
Stocks Decline
To 2 Year Low
New York, June 10 (1 A
fresh sinking spell carried the
stock market to a new two-year
low today.
A mere handful of offerings of
stock was sufficient to depress
prices fractions to as much as 2
points or so.
The direction was downward
almost from the starting bell on
ward. In the last half-hour or so
a little resistance developed.
Trading activity increased as
prices weakened. Turnover was
at the rate of around 800,000
shares for the full session.
Railroad issues were singled
out for attention although minus
signs cropped out in virtually
every group. The rails evidently
reflected the concern felt over
the present and potential effects
of the walkout of the coal min
ers scheduled for next week.
Among the losers were Santa
Fe, Southern Pacific, Standard
Oil (NJ), United Air Lines, An
aconda Copper, Du Pont, Allied
Chemical, Philip Mqrris, Radio
Corp., Woolworth, U.S. Rubber,
General Motors, Chrysler, U.S.
Steel, and Bethlehem Steel.
Montgomery Ward and Sears
Roebuck attracted modest back
ing off and on.
STOCKS
a im
American Can ....
Am Pow Lt ....
Am Tel Tel ....
Anaconda
Bandlx Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane ..
Calif Packing ....
Canadian Paclfla
Cae J I ,
Caterpillar ,
Chrysler ,
Comwlth at Sou
Com Vu.tee
Continental Can .
Crown Zellerbacb .
Curtis Wright
Doutlaa Aircraft .
Dupont de Nero ,.,
General Electric ,
utnetal rood
Oeneral Motor
Ooodrear Tlra ...
Harvaatar ...
Int Paper ,
Kennecott
Libby McN Jk L. ..
Lon Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nah Keivintaor .
Nat Dairy
NY Central . .,
Northern Pacific .
Pae Am Fish
Pac Oa A Eleo .
Pac Tel Tl ...
Penney J C .....
Radio Corp
Rayonter
Rayonler Pfd
Reynold Metal . .
Aatte Proa i
The frigate bird has the habits
of a pirate. This odd looking sea
bird steals much of its food from
other birds, forcing the victim
to give up the prize by a literal
shakedown' twist from its
powerful beak.
oart aunnlv hM tit u .. .
ateady: cutter and common cteer
and cutter cow II 00 to 13.M; choice
Hob: Friday alable ISO: supply held
Sheep: Friday iable 60; no early ala
undertone weak.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago June II ajaj USDA)-i'afabie
hof. 6 000: low. uneven; tedy to weak
trade on butcher; pot 3 cent lower
mostly la closing trade on ...
325 lb.; ow fairly active, steady to
Huisnnt cente nigner; top
11 74 sparingly; moat good and choice 170
350 lbs. 31.00-31. 50; 300-30 lb. 30.50-31 00-350-330
lb. 10.50-30.35; 330-351 lb. 1173.
10.50; mall lots 300-400 lb. and over
17.75-18.50; fat ow under 37 lb. 17 75
10.75; few 13.00 : 400-450 lb. 16.50-17 50;
475-550 lb. 15.35-18.33; few heavier ow
d--wn to 14.75.
Salable cattl 1.000: salable calve 300:
slow; general market weak at recent de
cline with spot additionally 35-50 cent
lower all through list: clearance again
Incomplete: scattered load and lot me
dium and good alauihler ateer and heif
er 33.00-38.00; odd head choice steer
vearllnc 37.33; good 1,450 lb. teer 3J 3.V
common and medium beef cow 16 75
10 00: canner and cutter 13 00-10 50;
medium and good aauttage bull 30,50.
I J SO; common to choice lra 31 .00
37.50: lop 37.50.
Salable sheep 100: receipt mainly Texas
feeding lambs: scattered supply medium
to choice native apring lamb very dull
at 34 00-21. 00 to amall killers: alauettter
ewe very dull at 1 00-0.a0. according to
weirht; bulk f down.
Salem Markets
Completed from reports af Salem Sea
era ior sue gwiaane ei capital
Journal Reader. Revised dally).
Set all Pawd Proas
Esk Mb 15.05.
Rabbit Pellets 1 4. 30,
Dairy Feed I3.S5.
Poultry: b'ivin vinca Orade A Color
ed hen 38c; grade A Leghorn hen,
34 cent. Orade A colored fryer, three
pounds and up. 31c. Grade A old rooster
16 -ant
Uf
Buying Prices litre large AA, 83c;
large AA 51c; large A. 40-SJe; medium AA,
40c: medium A, 47-40c; pullet 30-32c.
Wholcaale Price Bag wholesale prices
a to 7 cent above theae price above
Orade A generally auoted at Uc; mt
d:unu 54c.
Batlerfal
Premium, 3e. No. L tli Wo. S. -
t (Duyinc prieesi.
Batter - Wholesale grade A. Mc; ra-
.aii lie
DEATHS
Jean B. Haraela
Jean B. Harnols, late resident of Port'
land, at a local hospital June 1, at the
ace of 64 year. Survived by wife, Alice
Harnols of Chlsolm, Minn., two daugh
ters. Bertha M. Clark of Pipestone. Minn..
and Angeune Linden of Portland;
son. Tom Harnol of Portland and Jack
Harnols of San Diego, Calif.: and a Broth
er, Jack Harnol of San Francisco.
Announcement of ervice later by the
Howeu-Kdward chapel.
George Edgar Garley. Jr.
Oeorge Edgar Ear ley, Jr., late resident of
1903 Broadway street, at a local hospital,
Wednesday, June 8. Survived by wife,
Mr. Evelyn Barley of Salem; a daughter,
Shanna Barley of Salem; a tep-on,
xommy Acer or sal em; parents, Mr
and Mrs. Oeorg E. Barley, Br., of Down
ing town. Pa.; a Uter. Mr. Robert Trader
of Downing town: and a brother. Paul
Earley of Philadelphia. Service will be
ieid at the Clough-Barrtck chapel Tues
day. June 14. at 1 :30 p.m. with Inter
ment u the city view cemetery.
George A. Meyer
Oeorge A. Meyer, late resident of 137
s. 13th at., at a local hospital, June 0.
Survived by the widow, Mr. Oeorge A.
Meyer, a on, Oeorge Edward Merer,
and three daughter. Marjorle Julia
Meyers, Marvel Oeorgia Meyer and Mr,
Oeorge W. Thomas, all of Salem: two cu
ter, Mrs. J. S. Herrlot of Indianapolis,
Ind.. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor. Cleveland.
Ohio; two brother. Edward Meyer of
San Francisco and William Meyers. Also
survived by two grandchildren. Service
will be held from the Clough-Barrick
chapel Monday, June 13, at 10:30 a.m.
with the Rev. L. L. Rice officiating. Rit-
aa.lMic service by Salem Lodae No.
AP ft AM. Interment In Belcrest Memorial
park.
Mrs. Lei a Irene Bagland
Mr. Lei a Irene Real and. at the real
dence, route 1, Brook. June 10. Survived
by husband. Noble Ratland of Brook;
a son. James Kagiand of Brook; two ls-
ter. Mr. B. L. Thorneberry of Brook
and Mr. Lee Scott of Boner, Texas; four
nromers. unane bang 01 wneeier. Tex
as. William Lane of Shamrock. Texas.
Henry Lang of Monterey, Calif., and Otis
Lang of Denver, Colo.; and three half
Drotner, James Rucker of 61 a ton, Tex,
William Rucker of Brown wood, Texas,
-r.a wiiton Rucker or Anton. Texa. An
nouncement of service later by Clough
Barrick company.
Mr. Shares Blcka
Mr. Sharon Rlcki, at reldent of
rout I. Salem, at a local hospital, June
8. at the aae of 35 year. Survived by
husband. Albert Raymond Rick of Sa
lem. Announcement of service later at
the Howell-Edwards chapel.
, 10'a
. 31
Sichfield 13
lefea-ey Store 31
'ear Roaback 34
southern Par. fie 34
Standard Oil Co 7
Itjdrbaker Corp If
lunh:n Mining ...... 8'i
rranaamerica 10S
Mn:on Oil Cat
'Jnlon Pacific 75
United Airline 10
U 8 Steel 31
Warner Bros Pi 10
Woolworth 46
California Feels Quako)
San Francisco, June 10 (4) A
small to moderate earthquake set
bird cages and chandeliers
swinging along 100, miles of the
central California coast last
night. No damage was reported.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 10, 1949 17
Bear and bull baiting, popular
in England for 700 years, were
not prohibited by parliament
until 1835
LEGAL
MOriCE OF FINAL HEARING
A administrator with trie will annexed
of the estate of UDA E. CRANSTON, de
ceased, the undersigned has filed in Cir
cuit Court of Oregon for Marion Count i.
In Probate, it final account In estate of
a:d decedent, and July 13. 1640. ten
o'clock, a.m.. Pacific Standard Time, and
courtroom of aald court have been ap
pointed by said court for hearing of ob
jections to said account and settlement
thereof.
JIONEER TRUST COMPANY,
By K. E. WEAVER.
Its Secretary and Trust Officer. AD
MINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL
ANNEXED AFORESAID.
ALLAN O. CARSON and
WALLACE P. CARSON.
Attorneys for Admin 1st r tor with the
Will Annexed. Junel0,17.34.Julyl.l
J. W. DORAN
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