The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 11, 1947, Page 13, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Now York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK. Sept, 10 -(P;-Today's closing quotations
1821 Gen Foods ..
S6iGen Motors
10 VGoodyear Tire
160V4 Gt North pfd
Al Chem Dye
American Can ..
Am Power & Lt
Am Tel & Tel ..
Anaconda
Atchsson ..
Bendix A via
Beth) Steel
Bocipf, Air
Cahf, Pack
Canadian Pac
Cae J 1 .
Chrytler
Comsvltri Sou
Cons Vultee
Cons Mion
Crown Zel
Curtis Wr
Dougias Air
Dupont de Ne
Gen Electric ....
344!Int Harvest
83 V lint Paper pfd ..
30", I J Manvilie .... ...
7' iKennecott ..v
UHt'Lonf Bell A
JIHIMont Ward
im.Nash Kelvin
37jNat Dairy
. 19Vi'N Y Central
3 V North Am Co ....
14 t ! Northern Pac
ZSWPac Am Fish ....
30 V Pac Gas Elec
5 VP T & T ...'.
(tOVjiPan American ..
188 Jenny J C
36 'Radio Corp
39", Rayonier 25 V
58 -Rayonier pfd .... 37 3
44 Reynolds Met
29H Richfield 15
8 Hi Safeway 22Vj
48 Sears Roeb 37
40 4 Sinclair Oil 15Ts
5 So Pacific 43V
20',; Stan Brands ...... 29 V
58 SUn Oil Cal 58
I8V4 Studebaker 20
31 Sun Mining 9k
14 Union Oil 22
23 Un Pacific 138
20 Un Airlines 19
13 Un Aircraft 22
39 U S Steel 70
159 Warner Bros .... 14
9 West Elec 27
43 Wool worth 48
8 I
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 10 AP)
Butter fat Tentative (subject to
tn in .rotate change), premium quality
man mum of ,3& of 1 per rent acidity
delivered in Portland. tl-Mc; first qual
ity. sa-tOc; second quality. Sl-Sc; val
ley route afMl country points, 2 cents
lea titan first or. SJ-4T7C.
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cube:
Butter Wholesale fob. bulk SS-lb
cubes: Grade A A, 93 score S3 to 89
cents a pound. Grade A 92 score 82
cents. Grade B 90 score 77 cents. Grade
C 9 score 74 cents.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 41'i-50c;
Oregon 5 lb. loaf 43',-31'iC.
Eggs To wholesalers. A grade, large,
S7',j-68'ic; medium, S2,sc; A grade.
smau. ee: a grade targe. S3i-97c.
Eggs Purchased from farmers: cur
rent receipts. 59 -63c; biUfers pay 3
3'aC below wholesale quotations on
graded bala for bent hennery eggs.
Ll-e chickens - Paying price lo pro
ducers: No 1 broiler under t'4 lbs.
31. 2t to 3 Un .T4-Jc: trvers 3 to 4
lbs 37-4Kr: masters lbs and .over
37-38c. fowl Leghorn under 4 lbs.
17-19c. 4 lbs and over 2-21c. colored
fowl all weights Z5-27c: stags all
weights 1Z-14C lb.
Hay-U. S No J green alfalfa or
better, carload lota. FO.B Portland.
S30-32 ton: U 8. No - 1 timothy (east
ern Oregon or Washington I. earlots
FOB Portland.. 134-37 ton; oats and
vetch mixed hay. uncertified clover
hay. 922-U. baled at Willamette val
ley farms, depending upon quality and
location.
Rabbits Average to retailers. 49
52c lb dressed; price to producers, 43c;
fryers, live, white, ZO-Z&e U.: colored.
I7-2IC lb
Onions M lb sacks Wash, yellow
9-Inch 1.73-3 00; Brooks, Ore., mediums:
$2-2.13; pickling M lb 7.79-8; 23-lb
sacks 4-4.10,
Potatoes Oregon Deschutes Rus
sets No. 1. 100 lbs 3.5O-60; bakers 3 90-4;
No. 2 bakers 2 80-2 90; medium No. S
2.23-2 25 cwt; Washington Russets No. 1
3.40-330.
Dressed meat: Veal light top
quality 2S-3Sc lb; heavy top quality
28-30C B. 20-2c. C 22 -24c; cull 19-Wc.
Hogs block butchers packer style 125
JSO lb 40-42c lb; over 215 lb 30-33c lb;
sows, all weights 30 -40c lb.
Lambs Best grade 38-40C lb; others
according to quality,
to quality' Beef Best quality, 33-3SC
lb; S. 25-JOc: c. 23-34C-. canner and
cutter, lS-20c; bologna bulls. t7-28o lb
Cascara bark Green 10c lb : dry
22c lb.
Mohair 42c lb: on 12-inonth growth
Portland Gram
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. 10 (API
Cash grain: Oats No. 2. 38-lb white
754X1. Barlev No. 2, 45-lb B.W. 73.00.
No. 1 flax 6.30.
Cash wheat (Bid): Soft white 2 50:
soft white (excluding Rexl 2.50. White
club 10. Western red 2 30.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2 50. 10
per cent 1.51; 11 per cent 2 37; It per
cent 2.65.
Hard white Baart: Ordinary 2 30: 10
per cent 230; 11 per cent 2.75: 12 per
cent 2.65.
Today's rsr receipts: Whest 38; bar
ley 12; flour 3; corn 2; oats 1; mill
feed II.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 10 ( AP)
(USDA Salable cattle 400 total 500;
calves 50; market acUve. fully steady:
few common-medium steers 17.00-21.50;
good steers to 24.00; few common feed
ers 15.00; common-low - medium heif
ers 1530-19.00; cutters down to 14.00;
canner-cutter scows 11.50-13.50; fat
dairy type cows 14.00-50; medium
good beef cows 15.50-18.50: good beef
bulls 18.50-19.25; medium-good sausage
bulls. 16.50-11.00; good-choice vealers
22.00-24.00; extreme top 25.00; heavy
calves weak, good 20.00-22.00.
Salable hogs 100. total 1400; market
rr ws Nice ilfirS
MDU TO INNATE ME AT
j ' " T COM.
BLONDE
IM DESPFRmON, AUTUMN
UCWS DOOPS INTDTWE SEMj-
DAtBCENED CREASE PIT
OFFICERS APPROACH THc
PEAR PC TME GARAGE .
. ,i 1 Sk
L-J
-ANO THAT . ' BEDTIME SNACK J ZTr X THe MARINES ) -I
y-A'ffiL' -Ci ' ""VC jJ- A LANOwMG WITH Ypn!
'
DICK TRACT
paw op CBAHKCASZL
RSPPIMGSTlS HER
LANDING P1ELP.
A PAIR OP COVER-ALLS
LYING ON THE PIT b EDGE
SUDC OPF AND LAWO ON
TOPiQC HEP
. "Yi;fJ
ifr.
GLORYOSKy-THE TE00V BEAR
IS STILL SAFE. AN WHEN I SOJECZE t?
tr r KIN TELL THE AQJ0OO OOLLABSj,
IS STILL SAFETNF fjfLiw
(INSIOE OP rf--J3
LITTLE ANNIE EOONET
t KNOW TME ROBBERS STOLE
TME 4C10OO OOOARS FROM
TrIE BANK- BUT I PC0HISED
THEM, 'CROSS MY HEART AMI
HOPfc. JO Ult, 1 U bUAKU
THEIR TEODT BEAR.
r
r DOWT LIKE ROBBERS WHO
STEAL MONEY- BUf WHEN
YOU PROMISE, CROSS YOUR
MCJK I AN IVX IV lls-.ISw
.YOU GOTTA DO IT;
IN SPfTE OP -rue SUMV
GREASE SHE KNOWS SHE
DARE NOT MOVE. P0OT-
STEPS COME CLOSER
j j j i l. '
1 "it'-'
mm
A HAUNTE0 HOUSE IS A SWELL I
PLACE TO HI0E MONEY "CAUSE
GHOSTS 00NT NEED NO MONEY.
BUT FOLKS ARE SCARED OF THEM
AW THAT MAKES THEM TERRIBLE
rnvGooo night watchmen.)
BUZZ SAWYER
0
I rHfe-e gs-w-. 7 11
BECAUSE ITS V00R
HOUSE. Y0O PtZZY
PAMC KAUSE-
Z these's
33
t'LLTTaJZ UP THE DEED I 6AVS
V3U?TUI MV UTTLsT fORSETe
me-wi; is no lofeorx youa
HOUST.' it's
WEALTWV UTTLeV VEAH..
FELUOW1 m GOT AN
ANVFUL- LOT OP
J
MICXET MOUSE
TEETW7 RlPlCUUOOSl BAES N
PONT WVE TEBThATTho
AGE I 6EE...I.
WATCH IT,
Ja.. .1
s , . 1 I 1 1,
Ur o ? ' i)
TtOi . ,.vU' AN A&PH21N EVEKY
rs3e-7 HOUK.. KEEP HlW
QU1ETANP I THINK
HE1 lPULL THQQU6M!
j -SsSi ms "fiJ. T Ts- V.
f MNA, I PONT LIKE TV fT P06WY
A PEA OP THflT GB3. )6&L ) KJTVCR Mff,
M K3CKJNC T THE CAWCE, JE55CA. 1 JRE I
CO VOJ? EE2iy feWT
GASOLINE Le
DID VE SEE oc VCfiH- BUT,
652JK e??FPS'( WHflTTA CLIMB
0OOGI7 X DOWN FROM M03
BARNET GOOGLE
7
V
VOU HMt TO 1
LATER "CNCHT,1
ANP 5KEEZIX,
'SE.-r
lAftYCC tIC HAP
CU fE BETTER PKVE OVER I
W-iAT I IN THE CAR ANP WAIT I
MEASTFOR THEM, JE&CAJ
IT I4NT THAT I NO, BUT IT
CONT TRUfT $KEE2W, WILL BE NICE 1
VOU UNPEWTANP J TO CVE TMEM f
- , , . RPE HOME. A
THOSE ROCKS ALMOST
WPPED (YVE TO PIECES"
VeHIVi!!nytXS5!f
I'M Gcxowft srr doww
AtV NEVER 6ET UP
SET
DOWN?
7
" "sBaSrwi
V:
5HUX-I WUZ HOPtM
I VETO STANO OUT IN TH'
1 CORNFIELD AM'
V SCORE OFF TH' CROWS
7
1 i&iveiu ,
"THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier
l-M -SSSST IS" S. u. J. Psl. OSy AS nMs
"Don't feel badly, Harvey . . I'D marry ya, if ym wrrt the last
man an earth!"
mostly steady, extreme top 25 centa
hlfher at 31.7S for S head, a new high;
balk food -choice 1S0-24O lbs 31. SO: '250
110 lbs 28 50-29 73; food I4S lbs 2 50:
food 5S0-600 lb sows 23.25; lighter
weights 24.00-50: good stags 20 00: I lot
good -choice 71 lb feeder piss 23 00.
Salable and total sheep 700; market
slow, weak; top on spring lambs 2a
cents lower; good -choice sor Lagers
21 50-22 23; Including No. 1 pelt lambs
at 21.75 and No. I pelts st 21.00; medium-good
feeders 16.SO-1S00: medium
good yearlings 1S0O-I7 00. good ewes
7.00-30; common-medium 4 00-S.30.
?l . : 7 .
I .... V, s - r
Li uLs
X
VV4
John Mills mnd Valerie Hobson star In Unlversml-InternationaJ's re
lease sf Charles Dickens' strange but tender lev story, "Great
Expectations." Now st the State.
THURSDAY'S BROADCASTS
Kilocycles: KSLM 1S90. KOCO 14M, KOIN 9T, KGW .20, KEX 11M
HOUR
0:tt
0:15
9:30
AS
6
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
Morn News ITlmekeeper (March Time (News
KOCO K.LOCK KOCO KLOCK IKOt'O KLOCK I News
News Roundup I KOIN Klock
Dave West I Dave West
Farm Hour I Farm Hour
I KOIN Klock
.Kneass News
Farm Hour
KOIN Klock
Ballads
Farm Hour
7
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
News
Eddie Lamar
KOIN Klock
Farm Time
Sing Cowboy
I Rise, Shine
(Tex Ritter
(News
IFarm Time
I Agronsky
I News
News
I Bob Garred
Old Songs
IJames Abbe
IFarm, Horn
(South Sing
Fred Beck
News
Stocks
8
KSLM Haven Rest I Haven Rest I Pioneers I Orchestra
KOCO News. Orch. News. Orch. (Serenade (Over Coffee
KOIN User News I Aunt Jenny J Helen Trent Gsl Sunday
KGW Fred Waring I Fred Waring Jack Berch Barry Wood
KEX Breakfast Club I Breakfast iBreakfast I Break fast
9
KSLM Kate Smith !R Maxw ell 1 Pastor's Call ! Break fast
KOCO Organ lO'hurches Jan Garber Shm Bryant
KOIN Big Suter I Ma Perkins I Dr. Malone INews
KGW Once on a Time Kneass News INews I Believe It
KEX Travelers ITravelers Breakfast ! Break fait
10
KSLM News I Variety Show Orchestra I Harmony
KOCO Peggy Lee Lullaby 'Hawaii Prehears
KOIN Wendy Warren ' Perry Miton I Imm Journey Rose Dreams
KGW Todas Child I Woman White I Masquerade I Light World
KEX G. Drake I Ted Malone I True Story I True Story
11
KSLM Organalities IE. Johnson Queen Today
KOCO News jLatin Amer. I Salon Concert
KOIN Dble. Nothing iDhle . Nothing Mrs. Burton
KGW Life Beautiful I Ma Perkins Pepper Young
KEX Hymns (Melodies IHsl Willard
I Queen Today
3alon Concert
Grand Slam
Happiness
Ethel. Albert
KSLM Hit Time
Sunset
4ews
Cneass News
KEX W. Kiel nan
1-sk, KSLM Hit
J KOCO Su
KOIN N
Cm KGW Kr
INews
jVmce Ijnes
I Come Get It
I Stella Dallas
IToday's Hits
IMillbilly
INews
IE Winters
L. Jones
IP Whiteman
(Variety
Jamboree
Art Baker
Widder Brown
P Whiteman
1
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
Cone. Hour
Hello Again
House Party
Girl Mantes
P. Whiteman
'Cone. Hour
Hllo Again
Hiiukc Party
Portia Faces
P. Whiteman
i Orchestra
Hello Again
Meet Missus
Plain Bill
I Kay West
IBuig Sings
I Hello Again
I Meet Missus
I Farrell
I Kay West
2
KSLM Heart's Desire ! Heart's Desire (Orchestra (Drchestra
KOCO KOCO Kapers KOCO Kapers KOTO Kapers iKOCO Kapera
KOIN Air Newspaper ' Air Newspaper ! Lullaby IRosemary
KGW Road Life II -or a Lawton lAunt Mary Dr. Paul
KEX What's Doin' What's Doin' I Bride. Groom I Bride. Groom
3
KSLM Orchestra Orchestra INews I Orchestra
KOCO KOCO Kapers I KOCO Kapers IKOCO Kapers (KOCO Kapers
KOIN - Art Kirkham I Clare Hays Art Godfrey Art Godfrey
KGW Woman Secret IJovce Jordan Stage Wife Bob. Vicky
KEX Be Seated 'Be Seated (Current I.Sunnyside Up
4
KSLM Noble Show I Moble Show Flit Frolics
KOCO Pick. Play 'em Pick. Play "em Women News
KOIN ' Bryan Trio One for Book I Young Once
KGW 620 Matinee '620 Matinee IStars Todav
KEX Sunnyside Up I Northwest I Dick Tracy
News
Women News
Todds
News
Dick Tracy
5
KSLM H. Harrlgan iMelodv Theatre Adventure (Tom Mix
KOCO Off Record Off Record Rhythm Ranch 1 Sports Hilites
KOIN Knox Manning Snarkle Music INews I Bob Garred
KGW World News IGeo Moorad (Sunny Side IE Peterson
KEX Tenn. Jed Teiry. Pirates iky King (Sky King
6
KSLM G Heater ITune-up (Block Party IBlock Party
KOCO Manhat. Music iManhat. Music 'News N CToutier
KOIN Radio Digest (Radio Digest tailed X (Called X
KGW Peter Lorre IPeter Lorre lAllen Roth I Allen Roth
KEX Dinner Music Rhythms IHarrv James IT, B. A.
7
KSLM Family Theatre Family Theatre Playboys IPIavbovs
KOCO Public Service DeVol DeVol Band Cone.
KOIN L. Thomas Mack Smith Mr. Keen IMr. Keen
KGW Carle Orchestra F. l aw ton ICol Flack Col Flack
KEX T. B. A. T. B A. 'T. B. A. INews
8
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
Country House
Hequextf ully
M Wilson
Burns. Allen
Kenny Baker
Country House 'News
I Reauestfull v Request fully
M. W ilxin IClub 13
Burns. Allen N Webster
Kenny Baker Mr Piesldent
I Medicine
! Requestfully
I Serenade
N Webster
Mr President
9
KSLM
KOCO
KOIN
KGW
KEX
News
News
Dick Havmes
Nelson Eddv
Willie Piper
'-M vsterv
I Dick Liebert
'Dick Ha vines
INelion F.ddv
Iwilhe Piper
Half Hour IHalf Hour
Juke Box Uuke Box
Over Rainbow 'Over Rainbow
'N Serenade N Serenade
I Retribution IRetrtbution
10
KSLM Fulton I-ewis
KOCO Juke Bos
KOIN 3-S1sr Final
KfW News
KEX News
1 News
Juke Box
lOrchestra
I Melodies
I Tapping Out
INews
'daisies
lOrcbestra
I Music Time
'Concert Hour
INews
Classics
Orchestra
Music Time
Concert Hour
lis
KSLM Open House
OCO Buddy Rich
KOIN Serenade
GW News
KEX Concert Hour
I Open House
! Ruddy Rich
(M. Charles
IRuss Morrin
IConcert Hour
lOpen House
Buddv Rich
Air-Flo
Harry Owens
lOichcstra
INews
1 Suddv Rich
I Air-Flo
I Harr' Owens
lOrrhestrs
KOAC S3S k.e. 10:00 News: 10:13 j atre: S CO On Upbeat: 5:43 Spotting
Sum. Listening 11.W Con. flail: l?:CO Sports: C:00 News: S:!i W Meeder:
News. 12:15 Noon Farm Hour: 1 :W ; 6 30 Round the Campfire: 7:15 Farm
Ride 'Em Cowboy: 1:13 Variety Ti-nr; 1 Hour; 8:00 Guest Star: s:lJ Research;
1:45 Melody Time; 2:00 Intermezzo: j g;30 to Remember: g.45 News;
2:0 Memorv Music: 3:00 News; 3:1a I . .. . . . .
Music of Misters: 4:00 Oregon Report- Mu"'c Th Enules: 0:15 Evening
er; 4:15 Song of Hawaii. 4 : Child The- 'Meditations; 10 .DO Sl&n OIL
Th StaWKmcm. SoJem. Orsqon, Thuradcry. SpL 11.
114713
Grains Again
At New Highs
CHICAGO. Sept. 10-)-All de
liveries of all grains made new
seasonal highs, and corn and oats
soared to record levels once again,
in another day of heavy dealings
today on the board of trade. Soy
beans spurted for limit advances.
News from Washington and Eu
rope, emphasizing Europe's need
for financial aid and American
plans to provide it, served as the
major buying, prop. Grain deal
ers pointed out that financial aid
meant dollar credits with which
to purchase American foodstuffs.
Trading was extremely active
and may have exceeded that of
yesterday, when a wheat turnover
of 34.918,000 bushels was the larg
est since 1941. Volume figures are
not available until the following
day.
While best prices were not
maintained, wheat closed 3-9Va
higher, September S.2.78y-$2.7S,
corn was Vs-5 higher, September
$2.6I'i-2.60i. and oats were
U-2S higher, September $1,-21-1
22.
Livestock and Poultry
Salem Market
Quotations
BUTTCKFAT
Premium ,
N. I
N. S
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail
F.GGS BUYING
F.xtra Urge
Melium and standard
PuUeta
Cracks
fcfS. Salltfc. Prtca
Wholesale.. Urge
Mediums
Retail large
Retail medium
POVLTB
Colored bans. No. 1
No. a
rryers
LIVESTOCK (By VaUey rack)
Choice spring lambs
Yearling up to
Ewes 2 00 to
Fst dairy cows
cutter rows
to
too to
Dairy heifers 00 to
Calves (200 to 4&0 lbs.) up to
Bulla 12.00 U
Veal (150 to SOfi lbs uo to
JS
SO
so
M
Jl
,n
.02
J7
J7
.70
.85
.77
.72
n
32
It 00
13 00
son
It so
It 50
14 50
17 00
17 50
20 no
Stocks and Bonds
(ComiMled bv the Associated Press)
Sept. 1
STOCK AVERAGES
30 15 15 SO
Ind. Rails Util. Stocks
Wednesday S0.3 33.7 42. S4.4
Previous day 89 M 33 42 5 S4 0
Week ago 92 1 34 4 43 0 S3 4
Month ago 92 J 34 9 42 S S3 4
Year ago Sfl I 30 .4 44.9 S4J
BOND AVEKAGES
Wednesday ..
Previous day
Week ago ...
Month ago
Year ago
1947 higti
20 10
Rails Ind.
93.9 1030
1947 low
New 1947
93 4
94 1
94 4
. as a
97.1
... 89 S
lows.
103 2
1033
1035
102 9
104 "
103.9
10
Util
104.9
1047
104 9
105 3
105
1057
104.0
19
For.
99.7
70 I
707
709
74 I
74 4
99.7
IN THK CIKCUIT COCBT OF THE
TATS OF OREGON FOR THK
COUNTY OF MARION
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Eatate
of
Jl. J. GRIFFITH. Deceased.
No. mil
NOTICK OF BALK OF REAL PROPER
TY AT PRIVATC SALE TO BE
PUBLISHED
Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant
to an order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Marlon, duly made, rendered, and en
tered of record In aald Court on the
19th day of August, 1947. in the matter
of the estate of A. J. Griffith, deceased,
the undersigned, as executor of said
estate, will proceed to sell at private
sale, wholly and in one piece and with
out being divided, from and after the
SOUi day of Sept.. 194T. to the highest
and most responsible bidder, on the
terms and conditions hereinafter men
tioned and subject to confirmation by
said Court, all said decedent's right,
title and interest in and to the follow
ing described real property, to-wit:
The South One-half (S'i) of Lot
No. Six (!) in Block No. Eighteen
(19) in the Town of North Salem,
in Marion County. State of Oregon,
aa designated orC the recorded plat
of said town on record In Marion
County, Oregon.
Terms and conditions of sale of last
described property: Cash or credit
terms.
Dated August 21. 1947. V
G. C. PATTERSON
Executor of the Estate of '
A. J. Griffith. Deceased
TYRONE GILLESPIE
Attorney for Executor
413 Masonic Building
Salem. Oregon
Date of first publication: August 21. 1947
Date of last publication: Sept. 23, 1947
A.21-2S- 4-11-19-25
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a pub
lic hearing wiU be held on September
15. 1947. at the hour of 1:30 P. M. at
Lane County Court House. Eugene. Or
egon, for the purpose of receiving testi
mony and evidence relating to exten
sion of the Lane County Production
Area for fluid milk to supply Lane
County Marketing Area No.,1.
Dated at Portland. Oregon, this 9th
day of September. 1947.
THOS. L. OHLSEN. Chief
Milk Control Section
Department of Agriculture
State of Oregon. S 10-11
A. T. SAVAGE ESTATE
Notice hereby is given to all persons
having claims against the estate of A.
T. Savage, deceased, to present such
claims, with proper vouchers. Jo the
undersigned at the law office of Chris.
J. KowiU, 40S Guardian building. Sa
lem. Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice. -Dated
September 11. 1947.
VERA E. SAVAGE
Executrix of Estate of A. T. Savage,
deceased. S 1I-1S-25-0 2-
Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE: New 7-ealand white
does & bucks. 300 E. Washington St.
Tbft SALE" : Registered Ayrshire bull.
I's yr. old. genUe. S125. Emery Alder
man. Rt. 2. Box 741. 2 ml. S. of Lib
erty on highway.
1 "JERSEY cow. Freshen In early
winter. Allen Vlbbert. JtL 7. Box 244.
Ph 2-2913. I'sml. east of Totem Pole.
Young uck. 9 mo. Rt.
7. Box 431P. McCain Ave. off Silver
ton Rd.
WANTED: 90 New Hampshire Re4
Pullets. tarlFeyr-r, Molalls, Ore j
FOR SALE: Nice A-yrold sorrsl
mare, sound and In good condition. Ph.
2- J3SI. JK) Hansen Ave. . )
"FOR SALE: Voung cow. Jersey
Guernsey, first calf. Also table model
separator. Pnone 221K2. Rex L 'Petf.ee.
Rt 8. Box ISM. j
MO Li. Hervtee o artaTK. io: smm.
tnstton Sir. frum the beat of aloes
lines Reasonable fees All work ar
aonally saioeretoss) B- tleensed vet
ertnariana Salem Arurtroi Inawmlnav
iow Si I ion Ph asag !
wXNTEDrFat or thin rattle, calves
and bulls. Will rati at farm Writ
CJaudeEdwardsSM 41hSt.
FOR KALE.' Christie M at
eftirsjs every Wert tVtvtnetana S7
ae Mi Phnne 40W j
NEw Hampshire baby ehicaa.
ed chirks a older pullets alwavs evais-
able Ph 22861. Lee s Hstcttery
WAAifEb AU ainos ol ""cat tie fat
noes sows a boars Al your farm ror
delivered MarkeS prtee E C M rt a no
li h Rt 9 Boa 233' serosa fro-
Waters Bsll ParS on S ft Ph 9147.
CD -TOM" dremarng""o( chicsens anf
number Prmpt service Dressed ooul
ry wholesale out opeetaltv Phone
3- 2-St Lee's, H stehery j
WANTED " Ail kinds ot ! cattle ani
nogs Will esll at farm write C U
Snethen. 1550 Lancostsf Drive f
tl.'US morn or eve
HIGHEST QUALITY CHICKS New
Hampshire and White Rocks. 100
free of pullorum. Hatches everv Tues
day Send for free eatalrag. Wtasnn'O
lialchery Poultry Farm. Crone. Ore.
Hop I'ickrra Ranted
HOP PICKERS wanted. Good pick
in. Sc per lo V-e bonus. R. H. Pom
eroy. Rt. 1. Box 21, Brooks, 9 snilos If.
on St. Paul Road
T ho picxEsr
John J. Roberta Ce,
Bus Schedule 1
TraasportatMM factltttea ssoving oash
morning boginnlng Septamaer I. 1MT
At 0:4 A. .at. from
Capitol Bofeeteek Go rare "
Fairgrounds Road 4 Myrtle AvesuM
Highiana school
larnwr Warehouae
Commrrrlil and Center
I-edd Bush Bank
Owens and Conunerctal I
Capitol and D
Capitol and Garden Rood
Garden Road and 21st
D and 21st
D and 17th
17th and Center
21st and Center
24th and State
19th snd SUie
12lh and elate
Ferry and Cottage
Farm Eniplovmont Ofe
391 Chemcketa '
Lee and Turner Road
12th and Mission
Hteh and M las Ion
Leslie School
Commercial and Hovt
Jefferson Fwy. and Hansen Ave.
haiem neign's scJiaoi.
Yard 4 miles out on South River
Road. For further information Ph. 9833L
HOPPlCKERS ANTlD
For our yard, about 4 snL SW of
Salem. acres of choice , river. ootv
torn hops Picking begins about Sept,
I Fine shady camp around, fine eob
ina. Stoves, wood, electric 'urhta. show
er baths, tables, stools and straw for'
beds furnished with cabins. Store,
butcher shop and : restaurant on
grounds. Bus transportation. Please
write JOHN J. ROBERTS CO- Sa
lem. Oregon stating number of adult
pickers and encluee 11 for reetatratios)
and use of cabin, which wtll be re-
funded at close of season. ,
Help Wstitpt. Msi
SAWYER for small mill. Pay by hour
or thousand. Ruben Wagner. Rt. I,
Box 1199. ;
BeTaUSE of expansion have several
excellent open unga for full time "route
men. Local and out of town also. Car
essential Best season novf at hand.
Contacts distributor. Watktn Products,
1717 Center St.. Salem. Ph. JB.
- 1
i
Low Cost De Iiyeriei .
i
with s new, smart
CUSHMAN
MOTOR
SCOOTER
BIT OX EAST TERMS AT
LODER BROS. .
46S Contort StrtMrt
i "'''li.wr'i
YOU HAD llfi-l.
JUST AS I
WILL II .ffV' '
HEALTHY J V
A HAPPY
HEMORRHOIDS
FISTULA !
tV PROLAPSE
rrcHiNa
S ehaoat kmllsHsstlia.
Dr. R. RayHolds Clink
Natara-rrwcUlerkrt
til N. Liberty. SsJeas. Ora.
e
U0t ku
DBS. CHAN ... LAM
Or.Y.TXa J4J. DrXs.Cham.NJ
CHINESE BXt AUST1
t41 Nerta Uberty
Upstairs Portland General EWctr
Co. Office open Sa tux day eeUy. II
a m ta I p m. to 1 a n Consul
tation Blood aessseri
tests are free of ehorga
since 1917 I
For Repairs
ONE TO TWO DAYS SERVICE
SALES' PACKARD-BELL, GILFILLAN
Table and Console CombinatlrMis f
Motorola and Philco Auto Radios
Pbne 5955
153 S. Lihrly SL
J'U..
r .." war
i