The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 29, 1948, Page 21, Image 21

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POUND
Ucnrr F. Pound, lata resident of
CarkM, Calif,, la that city Tburada
Auxust 2a. at the ac of ! yara. Sur.
vtvad by thro daughters. Mr. Ada
McCantyr. Vancouver, B.C, Mrs. -Ulla
Barklay, SpokaM. and Mrs. Lalla
Rabey, Baa Caxtoa: two sons. John C
Pound, &attl. and Waitar M. Pound,
Salam: two brother, C. A. Pound. Ai-
tadeaai Caltf, and Will round. Vernon.
B.C.; alee by several grandchildren
and greet grandchildren. Charter mem
ber of the San Carlos Baptist church.
Baryfces wlU be held tn UoweU-Kd-wards
chapel. Monday, August 30 at
1:30 pja, with the Rev. Uoyd T. An
derson officiating. Interment m Bel
crest Memorial park.
CAUGHZT
Wallace WOllam Caugher. late resld
ent of 6M North 12th sL at a local
hospital, August 27, at the age of 78
Survived by his widow. Alma
ty of saiem: live aaughters. Mrs.
Haxel Ferguson and Mrs. Bernedetts
years, z
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BarretL-both of Salem. Mrs. Eva Four-
nir of Cbtmiwa and Mrs. Edith Mc
Clennen and Mrs. Flora Basim. both of
Bend; a son. Wallace L. Csuetiey of
Bend; two sisters, Mrs. Effie Ulrlch of
Salem and Mrs. Amanda Splcker of
Cogswell. N. D.t a brother, Otis Caurh
ey of Perbam. Minn.; and eight grand
children. Sei vices will be held in
Howell-Edwards chapel. Sunday, Aug
ust 2 at 2 p.m with the Rev. Wtlmer
Brown officiating. Interment in Twin
Oaks cemetery. Turner.
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 2swAP)-
(USDAV Tenattve. subject to Immed
lstp change. Premium quality maxi
mum of J of 1 per cent acidity de
livered in i Portland. 4-7c lb.; first
quality 72-S2e lb.; second quality 72
76c lb.: valley routes and country
points, 2c less than first.
Butter Wholesale f joJk bulk cubes
grade AA, S3 score 78c; A 12 score 7a
fix; B score Tic U4 C St score 70e
lb. Above prices, are strictly nominal.
Cheese Setltng pries to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles aia-5e
Vb.l Oregon I lb. loaf 62',-lc.
Eggs To wholesalers: A trade.
large. t2tt-3tte dos.; A grade med
ium. alC2s: A crade. small. Sllfe-
U'c; B grade, large. 66-4a&
gs Pmirhased from farmers. Cur
tnt receipts. S9M-Me doa.: buyers
pay 2-3 ', below wholesale quotations
en graded basis for best hennery eggs.
Poultry-live chickens Paying price
to producers: No. 1 broilers under
2ft lbs. 27-20e Ib, Fryers. 2 to 2 lbs.
42-44C 2 to 4 lbs. 2-44c lb.: roasters
4 lbs. and ever. 43 4e lb.; fewL leg-
horns, ail weiirhta. 2a-2te IK; colored
fowL aU welghbt, 21-33e lb4 eld reee
MTs. la-las in.
Rabbits Average to retailers for
locally dross t d anunais, Sa-42e fryers,
live, white, 22-Uc lh4 Colored 20-le
old or heavy 12-iae.
Fresh draaeed meets:
- The foUowmg fresh drama d meet
quo tad wheiseaieri to retailers
for fresh meats are In dollars a hun
dred pounds as reported by the US
DA market news service. .
Bocf-otosra Good. sU weights, S&4
M: commercial. 244-54: utUity. M4-49.
Beef cuts (good steer) Hndquart
ers, 241-42: rounds, 45440: full loins,
trimmed. $80-44; triangles. 444-64;
square chucks. $32-82; ribs. 244-74;
foreeAUurters, 244-42.
Cows Commercial. $11-44; utility.
$37-41; eatmer-eutter. $32-37.
Vsei and Calf Good and choice,
$90-21; eommerciaL $42-44; utility, $40-
Lamba and mutton lamb . Spring,
good-choice, 20 to OS Km. $47-42: com
mercial. aU weights. f4-44; mutton
good. 70 lbs. down. 11-13.
Pork cuts: Lelne No.- 1, to 12
lbs. $71-72: shoulders 1$ lbs. down $32
24; spareribs 2 lbs down. $44-43. Car
cassis all weights. $44-42.
Cascara bark -dry 20c; green Te.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grade. 4Se lb. f .
Mohair 22e lb. en 12-caonth growth.
Hdea (te dry dealers) --Calf. 20e lb.;
kips 20c lb.; beef. 12-12e lb.: bulls.
0-0e Dx. Country buyers pay 2e lees.
Country killed meets:
Veal Per pound, top quality, 41-
4Je 404oe id.; etner graaee
tee te welsrht and quality.
Hoes, fight blockers. 29 4M Px;
lambs 49 45c Ski mutton 14-lSe.
Beef frnod cows 32-27e Ukj
and cutters, as-aee m. -
Onions M lbs. Wash Walla Walla
yellows commercial 220JZ3. CaL Reds
Conscientious,- Dignified
Service
2WTENINK
Gerritt Swienink. late resident ef
1437 South High st- at a local hospital.
August 27. at the age of S3 years. Sur
vived by a son, Arond John Swienink
of Salem. Services will be held from
the Clough-Barrtck chapel Monday. Au
gust 20, at 1:30 pm. with Interment
la the Ctty View cemetery.
SCR BOEDER
Elsie Schroeder, former resident of
Salem, at her home in Walla Walla,
at the age ef 73 years. Survived by
twe children. Mrs. Herman Funk of
Sterling. Idaho, and the Rev. A. H.
Schroeder of El wood. 111.: a brother.
Chris Hirschler of San MigueL Calif.;
two sisters, Maria Hirschler la France
and Mrs. Dins Goengrich la Germany;
six grandchildren and one greet grand
child. Member of the First Emanuel
Mennonite church of Patrum. Services
will bo held Monday. August 30. at
1:30 pjn. from the First Emanuel Mea
nonite church tn Patrum with the Krv.
Wtlbert A. Regler officiating. Inter
ment In the Prstura cemetery. Direc
tion by W. T. Bigdon company.
GCTLLOT
la this city August 27. Eugene Gull
lot, late resident of IMS North Church
sL. st the age of 73 years. Survived
by has wife. Gtlunan J. Guillot of Sa
lem: three children, Clarence Guillot
of Kansas City. Mo, Mms Bertha O.
Guillot of Salem and Mrs. Henry Beck
er of Portland: three brothers. Peter
Guillot of Helena. Mont, and Fred
and AInhonse GulUot ef Ocesnside.
Calif.: and. five grandchildren. Serv
ices will be held in Si. Josephs Cath
olic church. Monday. August 30 at $
a.m. Concluding sei sk.es st Mt. Cal
vary cemetery, Portland. Recitation ef
rosary from W. T. Rigdon chapel Sun-
oay. o usual ss, as
svrrr.T wst
In this city August 23. Abraham B.
Miller, late resident of Salem route 2.
bast 172. at the age ef M years. Sur
vived by five sons. Cloid Miller of
Junction City, Stewart William Milter
of Boseburg. Dick B. Miller and John
C Miller of Klamath Falls and Henry
Gordon Miller of Salem; ftve daugh
ters, Mrs. May B. SUva ef Portland,
Mrs. Rachaet Oh ling of Albany, Mrs.
Viola McRae ef Richmond. Calif, Mrs.
Vtda Stratum of Salem and Mrs. Eva
Myler ef Junction City: a brother. Mile
B. Miller of Eugene: two sisters. Lo
Vina Miller of Hubbard end Myra Vod
er of Ban rernando. Calif.: 22 grand,
children and 2$ greet grandchildren.
Cervices will be held Tuesday. August
31. at 10:30 sin. at the W. T. Rigdon
chapel with the Rev. U L. Rice offi
ciating, interment m Brownsville co-
Llvestock and Poultry ,
HIGHEST PRICES paid for rshblk
kins, shipped to West Side Fur Co4
Wwt Salem.
"TIKI LARflt spoOed Crueruaey Ll
fer. Just fresh, very gentle.
WHITE'S RANCH
1 Mile East of Turner
JJtJI!PT10NATXY ganUe U u.','.
Guernsey bull from a registered sire. '
Guernsey mother Is . not registered, f
mL SJL of Florence, Ore. SUtcooe
Ranch, BUtcooe. Ore. Irms F.. rrbart.
lucHiiacidrcVuaT:! .
horses wanted for fox teed. Call eol
lert F V m-wokI 441.
needs rabbits.
Top prices, ptck-up service. 2982 Bute
St. Phone 109K3.
B5itt5 ' t6k "sale
Registered American saddle bred -stallions,
brood mares, yearling, and
spring colts fit. , Box 27a ' Salem.
Phone 2-1143. Roy H. Simmons.
WANTtO Any kind of catue. hws
A sneep Will call at (arm. Lioensl
It Donded buyers Prompt service K. .
I Snetben Son 1230 Lancaster Dr,
slem Pn 2 I34 - '
HAMPiHlKE OaDy clucas. '
Ph. 2-2ML Lee's
Nk-W
Weekly batches.
Hatchery
&OISULD LIVESTOCK buyer E d.
McCandltah. St 0. Boa 232. Ph.. 4147.
ITop Pickers 7guited
STARTTNO SEPT. T. C A. Yergen.
RC 4. Box 220. Ph. 22020. 4 mL E. te
fruit land, i ml. N.
liOP tiCKZkS wanted starting SeiL
1-4, Ph. 2-2243. MsrshaU CrlckXRt, 4,
Box 430. 3 ml east on Garden kd. R.
G. DeSart Hop Yard.
P eiCKJUHa WANTED tor our
yard, about 4 mL SW of Salem. 260
acres choice river bottom hops. Pick
ing begins about ScpL 1. Fine cabins,
shady camp , ground. Showertaths.
electric lights, stoves, wood. - tables.
stools, and straw tor beds furnished .
with cabins Store, butcher aaop and
restaurant on grounds. Bus transporta
tion. Write JOliN J. ROBERTS CO..
Salem, Oregon, stating number of
adult pickers and enclose $1 (or res-
tstratloa and use of cabin, which will
be refunded at close ef sees an.
Help ? gmted
WANTED, BLACKBERRY pickers,
John Wlrth, t80 Monroe Ave.
LADY Oil young man (or cashier sod
genersl office work. Apply In person.
Mon. afternoon. No phone applications.
Pari fie rrutt and Produce Co.
APPLICATION! now being taken
for cafeteria workers te flU full sad
part-time Job openings for fall ' sea
son. Experience preferred. Nohlgrea s
after pn.44S tste SL
CHfty PICKERS wanted. V, mL' W.
and 4 mi. E. N. Howell School. Rt.
1. Box 111, Brooks. '
STirrtxaS wanied. See Ralph al
Capital Bowling Alley.
Help anied title
TWO A-l MECHANICS St good body
and fender man. Loder Bros, 442 Cen
ter st.
wTOJTES
MEN 14 to 42
to train for
RXTRlGtRATION
and Air Conditioning la Au? well equip
ped school shop.
We teach you te build, main tain and
repair deep freezers', milk coolers, bot
tle coolers, walk-in) coolers and aU oth
er types of dosnt&tle and commercial
equlpmenL f
For Information on training, housing,
terms, psrt-jnme employment, etc. See
H. ry Combs. Manon Hotel
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday
'August 20 - Sept. 1
AOra.. ra-to $n p. m.
Abprovsd for Vets
MEN
BTNES
Mrs. Mabel Fern Hynea, late resident
of Fort Worth. Tex, at Fort Worth.
Thursday. Ausrust 24. Survived by sis
ters. Mrs. J. W. King and Mrs. J. H.
Toraim or Moiaiia: brother, c C, Cald
well of Salem. Funeral announcements
later by Clough-Barrtck company.
Salem Market
Quotations
BDTTERFAT
Premium
No, 1
No. 3
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail ,
.70
.XV
EGGS (Bsyrag)
Large double A .
Medium r
Pullets
Cracks
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Large double A
Medium double A -
Pullets and cracks
POULTRY
No, 1 Lerhorn hens
No. 1 colored bens
Ne, 1 colored frrers. 2U-2 Ihe
No. t colored fryers, 2 lbs. up
No 1 old cocks -
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) .
up to
1240 te
2.00 te
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12.00 to
14.00 to
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M
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.71
(or general farm work on
yearly basis. Good apt. f urn. Clyde E.
Starr. Rt, 3. Box 44, Junction City.
Ore. Ph. Monroe 12&2. Residence l'm
mL N. Monroe, Ore.
GROCERY CLERK. 18?) State St.
"alVlC-rTATIONU4u-danL One
who is Interested tn a permanent lob
as well as 2 o'clock and pay day. Ran
die Oil Co. 2373 Portland Rd.
MAN "WITH mechanical .experience
for repair of electrical appliances.
Permanent position with a baste salary.
Apply Ho g Bros.. Q Bute St.
OIUSCON JOURNAL needs man 2S--3
for. salary lob. Car expense, profit and
commission. See Mrs. Rice. 1-4 pjn.
pood esr needed.-Apply 413 rerry.
HIGH SCHOOL Student, experienc
ed in wood shop work to demonstrste
power tools after school and Satur
days during school term. Full time un
til school opening. Montgomery Wsrd
at Co, Salem.
Spring lambs
Yearlings .
Fat dairy cows
Cutter cows
Dairy heifers
Bulla
Calves (300 to 490 lbs.) 12.00 te
veal, choice
2$
21-
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23.00
14.00
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22.00
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Sometirns-i resrhlne a denslfe
of 1)00 to the aqiiare mile, the
population . In the area around
Lake Victoria In Africa is be
lieved to bo the densest on the
continent.'
No. Is S23-2JSi vallawa. lareel njo.
2.40. white $3-2 22.
rotstoes ore., rjoardman white
MM No. Is $3-23: Russets. Central
Ore. Ne. 1 A. $3.40-3.73; Wash. Yaki
ma Russets Ne. 1 A, 230-43 white
Rose 22-b. SO-ase.
Portland hay and grain Drlces: feed
what. $73-74 ton bulk, prompt delivery
F.OB. Hcrrtland; feed oats strictly
nominal; barley. No, 2, 43-Ux western
Asuntt-Seritember delivery. $2-$.l20
tan: whole corn, $7$ ton. prompt ship
ment mlUfeed $i$e-4S ton. nramnf
shipment. '
Hay rouowtng prices are strictly
nnmnal: U. S, No. 2 Green alfalfa or
better ear- - rnn E-,-l . l t.
P. S. No. 1 Tlsa-Khy, $37 oats and
vetch mixed hay Uncertified clover
bayte$24-22 ton, baled an WUlamette
nrlAToTn TO C3
Alter Crrw-tl-s
Cle$)
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IVolgpwa. a n d
ether stectal Dia-
No Cocp!t2--atiati '
ITrt-o) of Call fot?
rreo Beeklet
Dr. IL noYxiolds Clinic
NattrrawiTeetoleclst
111 ft, LRMirty Ct. eaiem, Ore,
MEN WANTED
Standard Stations Inc.
FROM 1S-30. NO EXP. NECESSARY.
APPROX. STARTTNO SALARY 2245
PER MO. COOO OPPORTUNITY FOR
ADVANCEMENT. HIGH SCHOOL. ED
UCATION NECESSARY. APPLY AT
STATION NO. 437. 12th 2c STATE ST,
SALEM. MONDAY, AUG. 30.
WXK TED Young maA. neat' well
manner : for doorman. Apply Elalnore
Theater. '
MXK W ANTED for work on trucks
In bopyard. 10 hours per day at 22 and
22 cents par hour. Phone 2-1044 or bo
at Kerr- Hop ranch. 4:30 Monday morn
ins, August 30.
2fcwi5i
A Real Opportunity
1 First class - auto mechanic wanted.
Top wage guarantee plus bonus oppor
tunities. Ask for Vera. Teague Motor
Co- 222 N. Liberty. Phone- 2-417X
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Alwajs a Dependable
Cash Zlarket!
Phcns $7S3
! Why Suffer Any Lonr
Wbea ethers fait,- ase oar rhi-e
remeales. Asaaxisvg s seven fee t
years la Cktna. Ne auu l
vast al latent yea sre si..ict
sUaerdcrs. siaeil..!. haart. lours, i. v
er, kldacys, gas, raaup oa, t 'r,
Siaaetes, rheemaiisaa, eaii aa4 I
leer fever, skim, f asnals e - i. mUi
CHARLIE - f
CHAN . i
CHINES HERB 1.
CO.
124 N CesnaaeretaL
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