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. 1951 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon SECTION II Page 9 Tele-Views O (jj Radio-Television WEDNESDAY ON KOINTV: 10:30 a.m.. KOIN KltrhenP.tiv n.ui. .......... .. - . .. , " fic-ifaitro tin menu ui we day 'Conkr-y Doodle and Puihie Cookies." J:30 p.m., Armchair Theater "Brooklyn Orchid" starring Wil liam Tracy, Robert Kent and Joe Sawyer. P,' Blu Ribbon Fights Paul Andrew v Danny Nardico. 10-round light-heavyweisht bout From Chicago Stadium.- 1:15 p.m., Martha Wright Show Accent on College Themes. Martha, Bobby Hacked and his orchestra, with Norman Parli at the piano, and a chorus of three men and three girls will cavort through a achool dance, a school song and other campus hi-jinks on the eve of a summer vacation. 1:30 p.m., Amos 'n' Andy Show When Sapphire tries to teach her husband, The Kingfish a lesson in "The Lodge Brothers Com plain," Kingfish almost ruins a wedding by kidnapping the bride during the ceremony. 8 p.m., Arthur Godfrey sn,! HU Friends, with Frank Parker, Haleloke, Janette Davis Marion Marlow, the Mariners, the McGuire Sisters, Lu Ann Simms and Tony Marvin. 9:30 p.m., I've Got a Secret With Garry Moore, host and M.C., nd panelists Bill Cullen, Henry Morgan and Jayne Meadows. 10 p.m., Holywood Wrestling In the Semi-Main Event, Danger ous Dany McShain matches mat strength with Gorl Guerrero. In the Main Event, Double Treatment Lord Layton and Lord Blears enter a tag team match against Wilber Snyder International TV Champion, and Sander Szabor. 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Bees In Paradise" starring Jean Kent, Max Bacon and Arthur Askey. WEDNESDAY ON KPTV: Shopping Views, 9 Varied entertainment, consumer news, with Ron Louden, Lois Bronson. Home, 10 Milwaukee's park. Economist Sylvia Porter tells teenagers "How to Live on Allowances." Final segment on wed ding ceremonies; a Jewish service. Bride and Groom, 11 Dorothy Jean Talbott, Berkeley Springs, West Va. and Vernon ' Arthur Greenwalt, U.S. Forest Service, Haleyville, Ala., wed. Matinee Theater, 12 "Hollywood and Vine," stars James Elli son, Wanda McKay. YW Show, 1:15 Girls demonstrate YWCA activities. Live from KPTV studios. What's Cooking, 1:30 Barbara Angell prepares baked potato salad in cold cuts, cake and fruit' mold. Mrs. U.S.A., 2 Travel film of ocean trip from San Francisco to Hawaii. Don Wlnslow of the Coast Guard, 5:30 Adventure for grade schoolers. , Industry on Parade, 6 Visit to Yale School of Forestry wood land at Crossett, Ark., where students practice each summer. Port land White Stag Company and its early-day sailmaking and present day slackmaking of same material. Automatic nailing machine. De velopment of Rock Cornish Game hen in Connecticut Coke Time, 6:30 Songstress Julina Larson, former Powers model, guest. Mac's Music-Go-Round, 6:45 KPTV's glamor gal Jean Webster and hepcat Harry Godsil in modern live variety show from KPTV. I Married Joan, 7 Judge Bradley Stevens decides to run for city council president, but lack confidence til Helpmate Joan bolsters him so well that he aims for the mayor's job, instead. My Little Margie, 7:30 Margie tries to do Cousin Clementine a favor, only to be blocked by her reputation as troublemaker. Kraft Theater, 8 "Romeo and Juliet," starring Susan Strasberg, 16, youngest acrtess known to have played it so close to age of Shakespeare s heroine, which was 14. Liam Sullivan as Romeo. This Is Your Life, 9 Reenactment of someone's past Cavalcade of America. 9:30 "Courage in Connecticut" Name's the Same. 10 Clifton personality, substituting for Robert C. Lewis as moderator, in show featuring guessing game. Goldbrgs, 10:30 Molly has tough time pulling family to strug gling young dentist downstairs. , Nite Owl Theater, 11 "High Tension," starring Signe Hssse, THURSDAY ON KOINTV: 10:30 a.m., KOIN Kitchen Betty Davis prepares "Luncheon Style Noodles and Mixed Fruit Pie." 3:30 p.m., Duchess Playhouse Academy Award winner Peggy Ann Garner and Francis L. Sullivan co-star in "Mr. Thayer," profile of man whose innocence or guilt is decided. 4 p.m.. Armchair Theater "Confidential" stars Donald Cook, Evelyn Knapp, Warren Hymer. v 6 p.m., Flash Gordon "Death in the Negative." Queen of Cygnli, "have-not" planet, determined to get even with Galaxy employs deadly weapon, "The Negativizor," against all numbers of Galaxy. 8:30 p.m., Big Town Steve Wilson of Illustrated Press en counters courageous woman willing to be charged with robbery to protect blind husband and 10-year-old son. Patrick McVey stars as Steve Wilson. 9 p.m., Meet Mr. McNutley Stars Ray Milland, Phyllis Avery. 9:30 p.m., Four-Star Playhouse David Niven In "Finale" drama tic behind-scencs saga theatrical life. Others in cast John Litel, John Eldcredge and Martha Hyer. 10:30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. North Pam and Jerry North arc made aware that a mink coat can be too warm, even if free, when a confidence man delivers a "Hot Mink." Stars Barbara Britton, Richard Denning. 11 p.m., Showtime on Six "Rolling Home," starring Jean Parker and Russell Hayden. - e THURSDAY ON KPTV: Ding Dong School, 9 Nursery school of television with "Miss Frances." What's Your Trouble, 9:30 Inspirational film, with Dr. Norman V. Pcalc. Three Steps to Heaven, 9:45 Tense situation involving Poco, Bill and Vince Bannister approaches crisis. Home, 10 Women's group, organized by Mrs. David Sarnoff, dis cuss bonks; from Milwaukee, fashions on horseback with Midwest Editor Dorsey Connors; Museum of Modern Art in NYC, with Arlene Frances on tour with children. . Bride and Groom, 11 Ingcborg Marta Stronzik, Rego Park, N.Y., and Benjamin DobecK, Omaha, to wed. Friend of the Family, 11:30 Mike Davenport salutes West Coast commander of WAC: Lt. Col. Hattic Lowe Addison and her escort. Matinee Theater, 12 "Mystery Broadcast," starring Frank Al bcrtson, Ruth Terry. . What's Cooking. 1:30 Barbara Angell prepares jellied shrimp cocktail, and oransc cake with lemon frosting. Mrs. U.S.A., 2 Interviewing Mrs. Helen Meyers, vice-president, Dell publishing company, and Benjamin Fine, education editor, NewYork Times. 1 Bar Corral, 5 Features Hcdk Harper. Serial: Pioneers of the West." Captain Viedo, 5:30 Searching party venturing into another world to find kidnapped Ranker is turned to stone by Medusa, ancient Greek Goddess, in episode of "Odyssey Into Peril." Fishing and Hunting News, 6 Rudy Larkcnmeier interviews in teresting sportsmen. Dinah Shore, 6:30 Dinah sings, "I Cover the Waterfront." Her "Notables in space suits, travel to Mars to sing "Hello, Out There." Other tunes: "It s Great to be Aliye," "Day in, Day Out." Best of Grnucho, 7 Hepeat of winter-month favorite. Waterfront, 7:3(1 Cap'n proves. Innocent of murder, though sus pect, after being discoverer of stabbed body of Helen Marble. He broRkx rocket in Wetbacks, in process of clearing self. Dragnet, 3 Sgt. Joe Friday and partner Frank Smith solve thefts, of which teenagers suspected. Based on Los Angeles files. Ford Theater, 8:30 "Indirect Approach." stars Cnrinne C'alvet as gal aiming to marry, with ally in machinations. March of Medicine, 9 Rare operation "controlled cross-transfusion." 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Republic Steel 58 Vi Reynolds Metals 71 . Richfield Oil 53 Vi Safeway Stores Inc. - 45 Scott Paper Company 94 Sears Roebuck k uo. 64 Socony-Vacuum Oil 43 Southern Pacific 42 Vi Standard Oil California 61 Vi Standard Oil N. J. . 88 Vi Studebaker Corporation ' 19 Vi Sunshine Mining Swift it Company 46 Transamerica Corporation 34 Vi Twentieth Century Fox 20 Union Oil Company 45 Vi Union Pacific 134 United Airlines 22 Vi United Aircraft 65 United Corporation 5Vi United States Plywood 27 United States Steel 48 Vi Warner Pictures 15 Vi Western Union Tel. 40 Vi Westinghouse Air Brake ' 24 Westinghouse Electric 71 Vi Woolworth Company 42 Vi Chicago Onions ' By United Press Supplies moderate, demand fair; market unsettled. Track sales ISO lbs) U. S. .1 un less stated; California semi-yellow Globes 2-3 inch 2.00, showing spots L75. 3-inch and larger 2.10. Street sales: Generally good quality Texas Yellow Bermudas 2-3 inch 3.00-3.25, Grano 3-inch and larger 1.90-2.00, White Globe 3-inch and larger 3.75, 2-3 inch 3.50; Ari zona Yellow Bermudas 2-3 incn 2.25; California Yellow Verbosas 3J inch and larger 2.O0-2.25, semi Yellow Globes 2-3 inch 2.00-2.30. DAHLIA BLOOMS EARLY UNIONVALE A dahlia, Mon Pierre Lunden, came into full bloom Saturday, June 19. at the Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler home in the Unionvale district. S:00 p.m. Mr. District Attorney 6:30 p.m. Pavorlte Story 10:00 p.m. Femous Plshtl t 10:16 p.m. It's A Psct 10:30-11:30 p.m. Hollywood Wreitltnt . FRIDAY 4:00 p.m. Cooklnt capers 4:30 p.m. Roundup 6:46 p.m. Newe-Sports-Weather 6:00 p.m. flports csvalcade . 6:46 p.m. Let's Oo Flihlnt 7:00 p.m. Walt'l Workshop 7:30 p.m. Bl.- Picture 6:00 p.m. Special Feature 8:30 p.m. The Movies 9:30 p.m. Eaitslde Kids, Film Magic! with a few blooms Attractive flower 'arrangtmenti couldn't be easier to fix! July Better Homci sit Gardens ihowt you, in pictures, how to tike just i few blooms and combine with leaves and table accessories for a spot of beauty that will freshen up your home on the hottest of summer days. So be sure you read "Threeminute flower arrangements" in July Better Homes & Gardens. Get it today . . . wherever maga zines are sold! Phono RABIBHY.,HK.; 3-9201 MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND I Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .33 to one per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, 58-60 lb; first quality, 56-58: second quality. 53Vi-55Vi. Valley routes and country -points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk wbes to 'wholesalers Grade ' I 92 score, 57 Vi lb; 91 score, 56 V; B grade. 90 score, 33 H; 89 score, 52. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 38VMIV4; Oregon 51b loaf, 41 Vi-44 Vi. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs, containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade, large, 47 Vi-48 Vi; A medium, 42Vi 43 Vi: A grade, small, 28 Vi-31 Vi. Eggs To. retailers Grade AA, large, 53; A large, 49-50; AA me dium, 45-47; A medium, 44-45; A sma'J, SO 33. Cartons i 3 cents ad- Iditinnal. Live chickens No. 1 quality. f.o.b. -plants-Fryers and roasters. 29; at the farm 28; light hens, 15; neavy fiens, 17; old roosters, 14-15. Turkey s To producers, for breeder types, heavy hens,; 26 f.o.b. farm, New York dressed basis: toms, 23, same basis. Rabbits Average to growers- Live whitei 3 Vi-4 Vi lbs, 18-22, 5-6 lhs, 14-18: old does, 10-12,, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 58-61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef-Steers, choice,' 500-700 lbs, 39.00-41.00; good 37.00-40.00; com mercial 35.00-38.00; utility, 32.00 35.00; commercial cows 25.00-30.; utility, 24.0-27.00; canners-cutters, 22.00-24.00. Beef cuts choice steers Hind quarters, 50.00-54.00; rounds, 47.00- 51.00; lull loins, trimmed. 71.00- 76.00: forequarters, 31.00 35.00; chucks, 35.00-38.00; ribs, 50.00 53.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice.' 8-12 lbs. 61.00-63.00; shoulders, 15 lbs, 41.00-44.00; spareribs, 55.00-58.00; fresh .hams, 10-14 lbs. 61.00-64.00. Veal and calves Good-choice. all weights, 36.00-42.00; commercial 32.OU-39.00. . Lamb Choice-prime spring lamb under 50 lbs, 45.00-47.00. Country-dressed meats, f.o.b. Portland: Beef Cows, utility, 26-28 lb; canners-cutters, 22-23. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 33-34; rough heavies, 25-30. Hogs Lean blockers 37-38; sows, light, 32-33. Lambs Best light springers, 40 42; yearlings, 25 and up, depending on quality. Mutton Best, 10-12; cull-utility, 6-10. Fresh Produce Onions 50 lb sacks Oregon yel lows. No. 1. med. 2.25-75; Calif. med yellow and red, 2.25-75; Texas white wax, 3-in.mui, 2.75-3.00; yel lows. 3-in. 2.50-75. Potatoes-Oregon. local Long Whites, No. 1, 3.00-25; Klamath Falls Russets, 4.50-5.00; Deschutes Russets, No. 1-A, 4.00-50; 10-01 min 5.25-50; California Long Whites, 100 lb No. lA, x.0O-5O; name brands 4.75-5.25; No. Is, 4.25-75. . . Hay U. S-. No! 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland, nominally 27.00 ton; u. s. No. l timothy mixed hay, Portland and Seattle, 29.00-30.00, ton, baled, f.o.b. cars. Portland Livestock PORTLAND IjB - (USDA)-Cat-tie: salable 400, market fairly ac tive, mostly steady with canner and cutter cows strong to 50c high er than Monday; short load com mercial 900 lb steers with odd heifers $20.00; individual good around 1100 lb steers 20.50-21.00; cutter and utility steers 11.00-17.00; utility heifers 12.50-16.50; canner and cutter cows mostly 9.00-10.50; utility cows 11.00-12.50; utility bulls 14.00 and 15.00. Calves: salable 50: market stea dy; good and choice vealcrs 17.75 21.00, prime grades 21.00. Hogs: salable 150, market active following Tuesday's slow and sharply lower close; market about steady with Monday; choice 1 and butchers 180-235 lbs 27.00-27.50; one lot 27.65; few choice 240-250 lbs 26.00-26.50: choice 325-450 lb sows 17.00-20.00. i nil a .- aC '.. . .! ms J-- 'i iii -, - - Jv fe t n" Six'-, Charles W. n m ML dOf WnW F-S",- H imt i I lUaJ i i? 5rrr-rv; .. 1444 fUr. ,J SI J . -I:...:-...-.- --.-f. ;jix:-. ... - i'i 1 .A Centrally located in downtown Salem, the W. T. RIGDON CO. MORTUARY offer and convenient access to Salem's cemeteries. Throughout the years, every effort it modern . . .' to better serve Silem. PHONE 3-3173. Portland Easfsitfe PORTLAND (UP) Strawberry receipts increased today at the Eastside Farmers market ana producer paying prices dropped around 25 cents a flat on most offerings; general range was around 2-2.50 a flat with some clean-up sales lower; wholesalers quoted best berries to retailers at 2.75 a flat extreme: lettuce prices dropped -with wholesalers filling . . . ... j, i i . ;J rt-t .:- Ttl ! crate; nua-ioiurnuiu uiug vnvi rics in limited amounts and prices were 35-38 cents to retailers with extreme at 40 cents. Chicago Grain CHICAGO W Most grains sold within narrow price limits on the board of trade Wednesday al though there were times when July soybeans spurted several cents. In early dealings wheat eased, but it quickly recovered its losses. Toward the close a- firmer tone developed in the bread cereal. Wheat closed IVi-lVi higher. July 1.93!i-Vi. corn Vi lower to Vi high- July 1.56Vi-1.5t, oats V-lVi lower, July 72Vi-Vt, rye Vi-Vi high er, July l.OUi. soybeans 1 cent lower to 3Vi higher, July. 3.88ti- 3.87V4, and lard 7 to 22 cents a hundred pounds higher, July 15.95. SALEM MARKETS Compiles ireae marts r Salem Sealers far tba talSanaca of Genital Joaxaal reaoere. (Revises aslrr.l -Retan Feee Prleasi Rabbit pellets 13.lS-a.iS (0-lb. bat) tl.-at.55 1100-lb. bssl. KSS Mash Ss.09.tS.5O Dairy reee" $3.05-1.50 (SO lb. bsi). J. JO-tt. IS II0O lb. bail. Peallrr Borlna Prices Colored fryers. ISr; old roosters, 15c; eolored fowl, 16c: lestiorn fowl, .lie; colored roosters, asc. Etts: llaylnr Prices Rasa. AA, 44c; larte A, 41-aSc; .medium AA, 44c; medium A. 33-41q; emeu A ll-3ac: Esrs. wholesale pncei teneraUy 4-1 eanta uiber than prlcee above, lane trade A cenerally quoted at 63c; medium! at 45c. Baitorfai Burins price: rremtam, ltd No. 1. 65c. Batten Wholeaale, AA trade prints, tel carton, e&ci A prints, 14: cartona. 65c; B prints. Sic. Retail: AA trade. eve-7001 A trade, csei B trade. Sic. DEATHS Klmer Thompeon Late reaiaent or eon n. uoiiaia at. at a Salem hoepttal June 20 at the ase of 7B veara. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary awing, ureen Klver. wvo.. sranaaaugmer. Mtsi Katherine Pappaa, Portland. Snip, ment haa been made to Enterprise, Ore., lor aervlcea and Interment oy the Howell-Edwards unapei. Hardalena Ooldade l.ate resident ot waa union t. at local nursing home June 22 at the age ot 91. Mother of Mrs. Mar; French. Mrs. Katie Johns. John Go dade. all of Salem. Six srandchtldren: B great grandchildren. Memoer oi St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards Chapel. Vernon Coleman At a local hoiD.tal. June 21. Late resident of Portland. Survived by Jack Cnicman. Portland. Announce' ment of services later by Virgil T. Golden, co. , t Homer H. Smith. Sr. At a loccl hocn.taT. June It.' la1 resident of 975 N. Summer. Survived by wife, . Frances P. Smith. Salem: son. Homer Smith. Jr.. Salem: slste Mis. John fi. Craig, Salem; Mrs. Will Howd, Portland; niece, Mrs. Oris Frv. Portland: rand children. Jean E. Smith and Nancy M. Smith, both of Salem. Services will be held In the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Thursday, June 24. at io a.m. kcv. oeorse n. .Swift will officiate. Private crypt entombment at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum, Casket will ne open to friends until 8:00 a.m. Thursday. Jay Edward Reeves June 2.1. Late resident of lSflO West Nob Hill. Survived by wife. Mrs. Myrtls Reeves, Salem; daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Schaff, Pncatcllo, Ida ho; Mrs. Joyce Beard, San Bernard ino, Calif.: sons, Robert Reeves, Sa lem: Gordon T. Rptve5, Eugene; grandchildren. Kathryn, Roger and Steven Schaff, Pocatello, Idaho; Marsha Reeves .Eugene. Announce ment of services later by the Virgil T. Golden Co. Alice B. Adams Ite resident of lOflO Estate Court at a local hospital, June 22. Survived bv husband, Glenn L. Adams, Salem; sons, William Hugh Adams. Salem; Dwight B. Adams, Stanford. Calif.; Howard G. Adams, Wahfngton, D. C; grandchildren, James Adams, Salem; Robert, William, Thomas tr Deborah Adams, aof Stanford. Calif : several nieces and nephews including Mrs. Esther Southwick of Salem. Services will be Friday, June 25, at 3:00 p.m. at the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Paul Poling will offlclnte. Inter ment City View cemetery under di- ! reel ion of Clough-Barrick Co. .,1 ' . .:,if 1 s sw?55v 1133 " " ITS JlwmMi Mid Willamette Obituaries Mrs. Franc Holreen ALBANY Mrs. Franc Hoi teen, 70, Harrisburg, died at her home there of heart disease Monday. The funeral will be held at 2p m., Thursday at the Fish er Funeral home here. Crema tion will take place at the Sa lem crematorium. She had lived in Linn county for many years and before moving to Harrisburg had lived in Brownsville and Halscy. She was born near Der by, la., and was married to Ben jamin A. . Holtecn, March 13, 1904. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary this year. Surviving besides the wi dower, are four children, Mrs. Amy Jefferson, Pendleton; Mrs. Lois Burrell, Salem; Claude, Roseburg and Clell, Winston, Ore.; seven grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and a slsfpr, Mrs. Anna Ekleberry, Hermiston. 1 Emil Throstensen SILVERTON Emil J. Thros tensen died at a Portland hospit al June 17, Thursday. He was 65 years of age. The only known survivor is a cousin, Mrs. Peter Larsen. Funeral plans are to be made from the Ekman Funeral Home. Myrtle W.; Rqmsdell . INDEPENDENCE Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thurs day, June 24, at Bollman's Funer al Chapel, Dallas, for Mrs. Myrtle W. Ramsdell, 59, who died at her omo in Independence Monday. Mrs. Ramsdell was born at Suvcr, Nov. 24, 1894, the daugh ter of James and Mary Wilhro. She married Siebert A. Ramsdll June .2, 1915, St Suvcr. She lived most of her life in the vioin ity of Independence, Monmouth and Dallas. Surviving are her husband. In dependence; a daughter,. Mrs. David Kindred, Astoria; a son, Sicver A. Ramsdell, Jr., Astoria; two brothers, Harold Withro and Rodney Peterson, Independence, and three grandchildren. Burial will be in Hilltop ceme tery. Mrs. Julia Moffett SILVERTON Mrs. Julia Mof fett, 85, died Monday, June 21, at a Salem hospital." Mrs. Motfett was born in ice- land, May 27, 1869. She was mar ried to the late Clarence B. Mot fett and lived' for a number of years in North Dakota, coming to Silverton in 1821, where the lanv ily lived until the present time. She was the mother of the iate Wilbur Moffet, who was at one time mayor of Silverton. Surviving are two brothers, Carl Rutherford and John Ruth erford of Burlington, Wash.. nephew, Ted Rutherford of Sil verton, three grandchildren and several greatgraiiuahilarwL.- Funeral services will be at p.m. Thursday, June 24, in Mem. orial Chapel, Ekman Funeral Home, with the Rev. A. W. Nel son officiating. Burial will be in Silverton cemetery. Mrs. Eliza Graham AURORA Funeral services were Sunday afternoon, June 20, at the Aurora chapel of Everhart & Kent, for Mrs. Eliza Jane lira. ham. 89. late resident of Coos Bay, formerly of Butteville. She was the mother of Sydney, Aurora, ana C o 1 II n s Graham, wilsonvillc Josenh. Bell. Calif; Mrs. Cora Mason, Coos Bay; Mrs. Ida Bau- man. KeeasDOrt: Mrs. r. 1 1 e n Thomoson. Portland. Sister of Mary Tower, Portland. Vault interment was in uuue- ville cemetery. Louella M. Shipley BALLSTON Funeral serv ices were conducted in the Beth el cemetery May 25 for Louella M. Shipley, 81, who died May 19 at her home in Tacoma, Wash.. She was a resident of Ballston ii' eri several years and moved to T coma following the death: of hoi husband In 1938. ' She is survived by one son, Kenneth Hugglns, Los Angeles, and five daughters, Mrs. Neomi Neshine of Toledo, Ore;; : Mr Affie Newell, Alhamhra, Calif,; Mrs. Hazel McClintock, Estotv vllle, Wash.; Mrs. Dell Hydnaan, Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. Berth Gates, Seattle, Wash., and six step-children. Interment was beside her hus band in the Bethel cemetery., Chicago Livestock , , ' CHICAGO W - Hog receipts fell far below expectations Wednesday and the market responded with . sain? ratint' .'rntri 2i' cents i 1 1 on on both butchers and sows. Top steer price was $27.25 for two loads of prime offerings. Spring lambs sold steady to weak at $21.50 to 124.25 for good to prime types. Estimated receipts:. 6.500 hogs, 11,000 cattle, 500 calves, 600 sheep. Portland Grain PORTLAND No bids or offers. Car receipts:" Wheat 109; Barley 4; Flour 6; Corn 6; Mill Feed 7. 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