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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1950)
t JTbm Stateiraan. Solom, Oregon, Saturday, January 21, 1950 Long-Time SP Worker Retires At Jefferson Statesman News ferric JEFFERSON John Alexander Is enjoying a two weeks vacation from hit Work with the Southern Pacific section i crew here, and plans to retire sometime during the last of the month. He started working for the railroad in 1903, and, off and on, has worked f r them for 38 years. Alexander Is the only son of Dr. W. F. Alexander and Estella Jane Walter Alexander, Oregon pio neers. He was born at Peterson's Butte near Lebanon on January 5, 1885, and has lived most of his life in . this community. For many years he cared for his mother, who died In December of 1944 at the age of 88. He has been a member of the IOOF and Rebekah lodges since 1920 and has gone through the Oddfellow chairs twic. When asked what he planned to do when retired, he said he hoped to keep busy doing odd jobs about town. He is in good health and looks many years younger than hit - 65 years. . ; Valley Briefs I Valley Births SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rich of Silverton are par ents of daughter born in Silverton hospital January 19. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rich of Stayton, are parents of a new daughter born January 18 in Sil verton hospital, tatesmaa News ferric POPCOEN The Ore hard Heights-Popcorn community club will meet for a dinner and pro gram Thursday, January 26, at 8 p.m A group from Eola will put on the program. PRATUM The Macleay home extension unit, will meet Monday, January 23, at 10:30 a.m. at the Macleay Grange hall. A no-host dinner will be served at noon and Anne Bergholz will demonstrate making draperies. JEFFERSON Until the wea ther is much better, the city lib rary will close at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. It will continue to be open each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons. JEFFERSON The cooked food sale planned by the volunteer fire department auxiliary will be held Saturday, as planned in the city hall. All women in the community are urged to contribute food and to patronize the sale. It is spon sored t ohelp raise funds to buy new equipment for the fire de partment Wild birds win flock for feed ings of dry bread, pie crust, melon and squash seeds.Uunflower seeds, apple, lettuce and suet. YOUTH RALLY STARTED JEFFERSON Commencing Saturday night a special Youth for Christ rally will be held at Talbot Community church. Evan gelist J. L Newstan, assistant di rector for thevYouth for Christ in Spokane, will direct the rally. Sunday morning Newman - will speak on "He Was Rich". In the evening, the last of the crusade meetings, Newman will give his life story. Valley Obituaries Statesman News ferric Mrs. Emma Johnson DETROIT Mrs. Emma John son, Willamette valley native, died Thursday in a Salem hospital. Emma Cornu was born in Switzerland Sept 16, 1889, and came to Pratum with her parents when she was 18 months old. On Feb. 2, 1909, she was married to Oliver Johnson, who survives in Detroit Other survivors are three children, Helen C. Smith of Stay ton, Lawrence G. Johnson of Pa cific Grove, Calif., and Robert C. Johnson of Detroit; a sister, Blanche Cornu of Salem; a broth er, Louis Cornu of Pratum and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Weddle Funeral chapel In Stayton Monday at 2 p.m. Ne. 13.784 la the Circuit Court of the State f Oregon, for Marion County Probate Department In the matter of the cstato of JOHN WILSON. Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the final account of the United States National Bank of Portland. Oregon, as admin istrator c t.a. of the estate of John Wilson, deceased, has been filed In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marlon County, Probate De partment, and that the 23rd day of January, 1950. at the hour of 9:30 o' clock A.M. of said date, at the Court House In Salem, Oregon, has been set as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said final ac count;. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND. OREGON Administrator eta. of the estate of John Wilson, Deceased. W. C. WINSLOW, Attorney for Administrator, Salem. Oregon. First publication December 24. 1949. Last publication January 21, 1950. D.24-31-J.7-14-21 SATURDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 1490, KO-N 970. KGW 820. 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Downey J Orchestra ' KEX News (Intermezzo (Dance Band Suest Music Dance Party Cloakroom News Dance Band 11 KSLM Open House v Open- House (Open House KOCO Dance Party jDarice Party (Dance Party KOIN Serenade (Bandstand (Melodies KGW Wax Museum (Wax Museum (Wax Museum KEX Let's Dance (Let's Dance - (Let's Dance (Open House (Dance Party Melodies Wax Museum Let's Dance LEA BO , ' Martin D. Leabo, at the residence at 4580 Liberty rd January IS. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Lydia Vlrpina Leabo. Salem: two daughters. Mrs. Pearl Van Cleave, Salem. I and Mrs. Nors B. Shaver, OcesnstdeJ a sister. Mrs. Sarah Thome. Dallas: seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be bold Sunday. January 22. at 1:30 p.m. at the Aurora funeral home with inter ment in the Aurora cemetery. . AARON I , Cornelius S. Aaron, sr., late resi dent at 1480 Mission st at a local hos pital. January 17. at the age of, 50 years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Vera Aaron Salem: a daughter, Jo hanna Aaron, Salem: two sons. Cor nelius, Jr., and Larry Aaron, both of Saienv and a brother Grady Gardiner Sacramento. Calif. Member of Central Lutheran church and Masonic Lodge 90; AF At AM, Garrison. N. D. Services will 1e held Saturday, Jan uary 21, at 3 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel with the Rev. G. B. Rundstrum officiating. Interment in City View cemetery. Ritualistic serv ices under auspices of Pacific lodge 50, AF Ac AM. KARN Thomas Kara;, late resident at 1090 Chemawa rd.. at a local hospital. Jan uary 18. at the age of 78 years. Survi ving are tl.e widow, Mrs. Lena Kara. Salem; eight sons. John A. Kara, Ben dlna. Kan., and Albert, Bud G.. Henry C. Thomas W.. Harold W., David G. and Robert H. Kara, all of Salem; and four daughters, Zella Mae Kara. Mrs. Carl Clary and Mrs. Alice Penrod, all Of Salem, and Mrs. Calvin Cales. Tur ner. Services will be held Saturday, January 21, at 1:30 p.m. at the Howell Edwards chapel with the Rev. Lee Weins officiating. Interment in City View cemetery. WILLIAMS - Mrs. Lcona Evelyn Williams, at the residence lat route 1, Aumevllle; Jan uary 18, at the age of 33 years. Sur viving are her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Naragon, Aumsville: a son, Raymond Clyde Williams, Aumsville: four sistenT Mrs. Edith Grumbley, Sa lem; Mrs. Laura Raymond and Mary Grahamf both of Flint. Mich.; and Mrs. Beatrice Chamberlin, Kalamazoo. Mich.: and four brothers, Daniel Nera- on. Flint;1 Kirtz Naragon. Downey, allf.: Hammond Naragon, Bisnop, Calif.; and George Naragon, Jr.. Sa lem. Christian Science services win be held Saturday, January 21, at 1 30 p.m it the Clough-Barrick chapel with interment in City View cemetery. PIERCE Anne Marie Pierce, in this city, Jan uary 18. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Pierce, 2580 Laurel ave. Also surviving are her grandmothers. Mrs. Lena E. Harding, Salem, and Mrs. Delia Sheridan, St. Paul, Minn.; a bro ther. Gregory Thomas Pierce. Salem: and a sister, Mary Louise Pierce. Sa lem. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. A8PINWALL Clark Peter AiDinwall. at the resi dence at Brooks, January 19, at' the age or 70 years, surviving are ms wire, Edna Aspinwall. Brooks; five daugh ters. Mrs. Ella Hammack. Salem: Mrs. Hattie Jones. Portland; Mrs. Ethel Jones, Hillsboro; Mrs. Beulah May, Manzineta: and Mrs. Leila Roche, Parkdaie; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Rice, Greenfield, Iowa, and Mrs. Mildred Peckham, Coral Gables, Fla.; 19 grand children and one great-grandchild. An nouncement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company, CHAPMAN ' Ruth Parker Chanman. at Nevada City, Calif., January 18, at the age of 87 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edward Frantz, and two grand sons, Robert and John Frantz, all of Nevada City. Calif, services will be held Saturday, January 21, at 3 p.m. at tne ciougn-earncx cnapci wun tne Rev. Oscar N. Brown officiating. In terment in City View cemetery. M ALONE Samuel E. Malone. late resident of Roseburg, at a local hospital, January 19. at the age of 42 years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jessie Malone. Roseburg: a daughter Alfreds Ma lone. Roseburg: his mother. Mrs. S. E. Malone, Burkburnett, Tex.; and two brothers, Paul Malone, Pecos, Tex., and Charles Malone, Ft. Worth, Tex. Announcement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapeL KOAC 8M KC. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. The Mews and Weather; 10:19 Espec ially lor Women; 11:00 The concert Ball; 1IM The News; 12:13 Noon Farm Hour; 1.D0 Ride 1m Cowboy; 130 Voice of the Army;. 1:43 Melody Lane: 2.-00 Muale of the Masters; 330 Scl-n.-e News of the Week; 3:43 Here's to Veterans; 4:00 Pan American Rhythms; 4:13 Songs of West; 4:43 Hera is Australia; 80 Children's Theatre; 3:13 On the Upbeat; 3:30 Sports Club; 40 The News: 1:13 Lon Ion Letter: 1:30 Dinner Melodies; 7:00 Grand Opera Tonight: 8:4 Newa and Weather: 8:00 Dance Parade; 10:04 Sign Off. CONN Mrs. Sarah Conn, late resident of 1254 Mission st.. at a local hospital. January 19, at the age of 88 years. Surviving are tnree aaugnters, Mrs. Fred Cary. Salem, and Mrs. A. P. Johnson and Mrs. Minnie Ridgeway, both of Portland; two sons, C. W. Mosier and A. B. Mosier, both of In dependence; five grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. Announcement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. HEWITT DAYTON Dr. Lorln I Hewitt died Wednesday at his home In Dayton. He wasHborn in Unionvale May 5, 1889. Services will be held Saturday. January 21, at the Dayton Pioneer church at 11 a.m. Interment will be in the Hopewell cemetery. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Mabelle Hewitt; a son, L. M. Hewitt In Honolulu; a step daughter, Mrs. Virgil Levins of Port land, and a grandson, Kenneth Pome roy of Dayton. RIVENBARK Daniel W. Rivenbark, late resident of Yamhill, at a local hospital, January 20. at the age of 42 years. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Rivenbark. Orlando, Fla.; a brother, Melvln Rivenbark, Jr., and a sister, Mrs. Melba Eddy, both of Orlando. Announcement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapeL HEIDE Frank William Helde. late resident at 4642 Lowell ave., in this city. Jan uary 20. at the age of 35 years. Sur viving are his widow. Mrs. Dorothy Lee Heide, Salem; his mother, , Mrs. M. M. Yates, Salem; three children. Adam Wesley seideman, ana uaniei David Heide, both of Salem, and Sally Karen Heide, San Francisco: two bro thers, Ernest E. Heide, Vancouver, Wash., and Gilbert J. Heiderbracht. Sa lem; and a sister. June Cowden, San Francisco. Services will be held Tues day, January 24, at 1:30 p.m. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with the Rev. Elder Schaffner officiating. Interment In Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. REESE Edward Howell Reese, late resident of Klamath Fa Us, at a local hospital, January 19, at the age of 24 years. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Ruth Hicks. Oakland. Calif., and a brother, Robert Reese, San Francisco. An nouncement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. SCOTT Mrs. Evelyn Stalght Scott. late resi dent of Vancouver, Wash., in this city. January 20. at the age of 66 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Rustad. Poulsbo, Wash.; a son. Milton Scott. Vancouver; a brother. Eyler Staight, Baker; and five grandchild ren. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. FREDERICK SON Edith Frederickson. late resident of Salem route 9, at a local hospital. January 20. Surviving are the widow er, Maurice H. Frederickson, Salem: two daughters, Betty Ann Frederickson and Mrs. Leona Hartline. both of Sa lem: a son. Maurice Frederickson. jr.. Salem; a sister, Mary Anderson, Sey mour, Iowa; and a brother, V. H. Anderson, Seymour. Services will be held Monday. January 23. at 130 p.m. at the V. T. Golden mortuary with the Rev. Oscar N. Brown officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Jan. 2H)-Tod ay's closing quotations: American Can 113 Am Power U Lt 15 Am Tel & TeL.148 Anaconda 29 Bendix Avia .,i36 Beth Steel '32 V Boeing Air 26 Calif Pack 35 Canadian Pac 14 Case J I 45 Caterpillar 34 Chrysler 64 Cons Vultee 10 Continental Can 37 V Crown Zel .. 30 Curtis Wr 8 Douglas Air 74 Dupont de Ne 62 Vi Gen Electric 42 ! Radio Corp Gen Foods 48Ravonier .. Gen Motors .. 73 Rayonier pfd Goodyear Tire 46 Reynolds Met int Harvest ... 27 (Richfield Int Paper 35 iSafeway Kennecott 54,!Sears Roeb Libby McN & L.. 7 5o Pacific . Long Bell A ... Mont Ward 56 Sash Kelin 17 Nat Dairy 38 N Y Central 12 Northern Pac 18 Pac Am Fish .... Pac Gas Elec 34 P T & T 104 Penney J C 56 (Stan Oil Cal Studebaker Sun Mining Transamerica Union Oil Un Pacific Un Airlines U S Steel L. Warner i Bros Woolworth r. 13 25 30 22 41 31 43 52 62 26 10 16 26 86 14 - 27 14 50 Salem Market Quotations (As er late yesterday) BUTTERFAT Premium No 1 , No. 2 : BUTTER Wholesale -, Retail M jS4 M ' .83 .73 EGOS (Buying) (Wnolesale prices ranges from 9 to 1 cents over ouylng price ) Large AA Large A Medium AA Medium A Pullets ; Crack A Leghorn Hens B Leglw -n hens . C Leghorn hens . A Colored hens . Colored hens . Colored hens . A Colored fryers . t5 colored rrvers C Colored fryers cid roosters B o d roosters old roosters LIVESTOCK fey Fat dairy cows cutter cows .. Dairy heifers Bulls Good veal. 150 to 300 lbs. -22 00 to 29.00 Good calves 18 00 to 22.00 Wooled lambs 20.00 to 21.00 Feeder labs 14.00 to 18.00 Stocks and Bonds Complied by the Associated Press Jan. 20 STOCK AVERAGES 30 13 13 60 Indust Rails Utll Stcks Net change A3 A3 A 1 A. 2 Friday 101.3 42.1 44.1-H 73.0 Prev. day 101.3 41.S 44.0 72.8 Week ago 100.0 41.0 43.4 71.7 Month ago 100.8 39.0 43.4 71 2 Year ago 91.4 39 J 40.1 66.0 H New 1949-30 high. BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indust Util Forgn Net change unch. unch. unch. A S Friday 93 J 102.8 105.2 72.2-H Prev. day 95.9 102.8 105J 71.8 Week ago , , 95.7 102.6 105.1 71.4 Month ago . 93.3 102.3 105 0 70.3 Year ago 92.7 102.1 101.7 64.9 Pacific Standard Time SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS Kilocycles: KSLM ISM, KOCO 1410, KOIN 171. 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McKay 10 KILM i : KOCO Moon Dream KOIN I Star Final KGW News KEX Reporter , (Moon Cream 1 (Moon Dream Imooh Dream I Night Editor St Francis Orchestra (Mary Mercer I Catholic Hour Catholic Hour I Intermezzo Orchestra I Orchestra 11 KILM KOCO KOIN Serenade KOW News KEX - Serenade I Bandstand Melodies TMelodies I Wax Muwun I Wax Museum t Wax museum Bandstand Melodies Melodies M 33 .33 M 3 M .13 .10 .07 .22 .16 .10 .25 JO .12 .14 M AS Valiey'paek 13 00 tO 14.00 10.00 to 13 00 14.00 to 16 00 13.00 to 18.00 Major Grains Hold Steady in Quiet Session CHICAGO, Jan. 20 -(JP)- While major grains held steady in quiet dealings, weakness cropped up in soybeans and rye on the board o: trade today. Both sold off on a general liquidating movement to ward the close. In wheat, corn and oats trends were highly confused. Prices swung up and down rather easily on small volume. These cireals never developed a definite trend and ended with prices scrambled. Wheat ended y lower to y higher, corn was Vi lower to V2 higher, oats were Vs lower to higher, rye was 1 to 2 cents low er, soybeans were i-3 lower and lard was unchanged to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher. Selling in wheat came mainly from commission houses and local traders. Hedging was very light. Export houses gave the market a little support, lifting hedges against a sale of two cargoes of wheat to Holland and one to Great Britain. Weather warmed up in the win ter wheat area, although very, little moisture was received. One an alyst said buying wheat on a mid winter crop scare had proven ex pensive to bulls in prior years. Stock Market Makes Fresh Price Gains NEW YORK, Jon. 20 -WV.A rallying stock market made fresn progress today despite the losses taken in an afternoon decline. A good day's business was done. The trading tempo hit a faster pace when prices advanced and slowed on the declines. Turnover of 1,440,000 shares compared with 1,170,000 Thursday. Prices moved up, usually in halting fashion; through the mom ing. In the afternoon buyers were considerably less energetic and quotations started a slow down ward march. Gains were either chopped down a bit or even con- fverted into losses with the major exception of packing house stocks The Assoicated Press average of 60 stocks advanced 2 of one point to 73. The rail section made the best showing, mainly because of gains scored by Santa Fe and Nickel Plate. Industrials and utili ties, on average, improved slight ly. The market was a bit broader than yesterday with 1,110 indivi dual stocks bought and sold. Of these 459 showed gains and 368 were marked down. ! Portland Lives lock 400 Agriculture 408 Pets MALE PEDIGREED Pomeranian, 1 year old. $40. Phone 2-G343. 412 Fruit and T Produce EASTERN ALFALFA HAY. Ph. 31458. VASlfc.R.N ALFALFA nay by T or truck load sea S 13th Ph 2-99Z3 425 Auction Sales No sale at Scotty's Auction House this rri. nig-nt. we start our di sal beginning Sat. Jan. 28th at 10 a.m. 450 Merchandise 455 Household Goods For Sale BEAUTIFUL almost new electric range Ph. 2-4904. OIL Circulator. $3i. PhTTsCOX s. capitoi. 45S Wanted. Household G GLEN WOODRY. Ph. 35110. you Owe .t un youreeli to set my bid on -our furniture, appliances, etc. before selling, ph. 3-8558 Trader Louie. 3053 Portland Rd. uul S'UUM . immeaiate a Dora tut highest prices. Valle- Furniture. 288 N Commercial. Ph. 27472 458 Building Materia" Building Something? " Sheetrock, 4iC Rock lathe. 30c yd. 1 plywood, $2.65 sheet. All thickness plywood, cheap. insulation Doara, s,c. 1 panel doors, 87.50. Asbestos- siding, $10 sq. Cedar ahakes. 812 so. All grades cedar shingles. Waterproof wallboard, 7',c. Glass doors. $10.50 C. G. LONG, Ph. 2-1 5821. 1 ml. N Klcr hoWftfcK BKOS Your oower tool rental headquarters 1410 S 12t St Ph MM Rlli CttUH fcHlNGLXi No 1 2 St 3's. any amount Oelivereo IniuMt mark m 18 In No I oartnn narked rrrfar wall Shakes Ted MulleKSale-.lndeD road Call 2-1186 Sl : i 1 Stop Service FOR YOUR BUILDING HEEDS Lumber, shingles, mill work, glass, hard materials, plywood, paint, hard ware, elec. supplies, fir covering. That convenient location. Front St Court Sts. . KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 20 (API- Wheat: Cash wheat (bid): soft white 2.1; soft white (no Rex) 2.19; white club s.is. Hard red winter: ordinary 2 IB: 10 per cent 2.19; 11 per cent 2.20; 12 per cent 2.21. Today's car receipts: Wheat : bar ley 0; flour 1: corn 7; oats 4; hay 0; mlUieed ; flax 0. PORTLAND. Jan. 20 -(AP)-(USDA) Salable cattle today 50; scattered lots common low medium light weight steers and heifers sold 18:00-22.00; scattered canner-cutter cows 13.90-13 50. For week, salable 1830. Market un even on short suoDly. beef steers ana cows generally 1.00 higher, heifers as much as 2.00 tip. canner-cutter cows lost early 50 cents to I oo advance Bulls 1.00 up. Load good 1.124 lb. steers 26.50. several loads medium-good 24.00- 25.50. common 18.00-21.00. light cutter dairy type down to 15.00. Good fed heifers 25 oo. medium zi.oo-Z4.ou. com mon down to 18.00. Canner-cutter cows largely 13 00-15 50, common - medium beef cows largely 18.50-18.50. few good beef cows 20.00-21 .00. Good beef bulls 20.50-21.50. One heavy Holstein 22.00, Common-medium sausage bulls 18.00- 19 50. Salable calves today 10; odd medium heavy calves 18.00-20.00: for week. salable 165. Market largely 1.00 higher. Good-choice vealers 28.00-31.00, medium grades 20.00-24.00, common down to 15.00. Few good heavy carves 25.00. Salable hoes today 50: 1 truck lot 82 head around 220 lb. barrows and flats sold at 19.00, 15 cents above Thursday's top; for week, salable 1150. Market uneven, opened 1.23 higher, mid-week market strong to 23 cents up with close 25-80 cents up. Earl top 19.50. new recent high, mid-week sales food-choice 180-230 lbs. 18.25- 18.90, late top 18 jo on one carload. Heavier and lighter weights discount ed around 1.00. Good 350-800 lb. sows 14.50-18 50. lighter weights 18.00. Good- choice feeder pigs limited few 17.00- 18 00 eany. cood eoo-eoo lb. stags 12.00-13.00. Salable sheen today 25: I lot late arriving lambs not shown; good-choice fed lambs In broad demand around 22.00-23.50 or above; good-choice quot- aoie to 9M. wot week, salable lzoo. Market generally 50 cents higher. Good-choice fed lambs predominated, selling 22.00-22.50. early top 22.79. sort ing lenient throughout, few medium good 19.00-21.00. Good-choice 150 lb. ewes up to S.50. new recent high. Want a New Home? Our new F.H.A. Home Planning Dept. has been established lust to help you in developing plans, making esti mates and obtaining you F.H A. loans. This service is available at no Mt 4a vmi KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD Front Be court - saiem for Special Cedar Siding t.A ranAam length . . . Ideal re-sidinc barns, chicken house, old buildings. At less than half the price of common snioiap, z iw. LUM KEITH BROWN 1BER YARD VERV tioort ' and 2 in old arowth fir lnmhr 2x4 tf 2x12 in truck load lots. $20 per m delivered Ted Mulle.'. Call Salem jiiw 468 For RenL Miscellaneous it nnrvE trucks FOR RENT. Blan kets furn. 197 S. Liberty. Ph. 2-9082 GOOD USED Piano. H. L. 5tltl HOSPITAL bed, ph. 3-8791 after 3 p.m 470 For Solo. Miscellaneous Portland Produce PORTLAND. Jan. 20 (API But- terfat tentative, subject to Immed iate change: Premium quality, maxi mum to J5 to 1 per cent acidity de livered in Portland. S7c lb.: first qual ity 65c; second i quality. 63c; valley routes and country points 2c less than first k Butter Wholesale t.o.b bunt cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score. 63e lb.; A, 92 score. 62c. B. 90 score. 60c; S 89 score 59c. Above prices are are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling prtce to Portland wholesalers: Cregon singles. 39 -42c Oregon 5-lb loaf.j 44-45c lb Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, large. 38-40Vc doi: A grade, medium. 34-35ic; small. 32',ic; B grade, large, 34-35c. Live chickens (No. 1 Quality, f.o.b. plants): Broilers, under 2 lbs., 19c lb.; Fryers. 2-3 lbs., 21-23c; 3-4 lbs.. 25c; roasters 4 lbs. and over, zsc; fowl. Leghorns, under 4 lbs., 14-15c; over 4 lbs., 16c; colored fowl, all weights. 14-16c. Turkeys Net to growers: Toms. 30-31c; hens. 44c; price to retailers, dretsed A young hens, 50-5 lc; A young toms, 37-3SC: u&n toms, 4i-4c. Rabbits (avenge to growers): Live white. 4-3 lbs,. lf-18c. 5-4 lbs.. lS-17c; colored. 2 cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks. 8-12c lb4 fresh fryers. 40c lb.: local. 48-5ZC Fresh dressed meats iwnoiesaiers to retailers per cwt): Beef Steers, good. 500-800 lbs.. $40 42: commercial. $38-41: utility. $35-37: cows, commercial. $37-38; utility, $35- 36; canner-cutters. 3i-34. Beef cuts (good steers) : Hino quarters. $48-50 1 rounds, $42-45; full loins trimmed. $84-68; triangles, $34- 36; square chuckh, $38-42; ribs. $53-55; forequarters. $34-36. Veal and calf-Good, $48-51; commer cial. S37-44: utility. 132-39. Lambs: cood-cnoice spring tamos. $44-45; comerclal. 839-41; uuiity, SJe-38, Mutton: Good 70 lbs., down. $24-26. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs.. $42-44; shoulders, 16 lbs., down. $31-32; sparer! bs. $41-42; carcaases, lm-nv ids.. 8Z7-39; mixed weignis, - tower. Wool: Coarse, valley-medium grades 45c lb. Mohair: Nominally 25e lb. on 12 month growth. Country-killed meats: Veal: too Quality. 37 -39c lb.: other grades according to weight - quality with lighter or heavier. ZS-szc. Hogs: Light blockers, 24-2Se lb.; ihnwl 10-2 lc. Lambs: Too quality springers, 38- 39c lb.: mutton. 18-18c. Beef: Good cows. 32-34c lb.; canners cutters. 30-31c. Onions SuddIt moderate, market fairly steady; Ore. Yellows. No. 1, B2.80-7S: 10 lbs- 45-4 Sc. Yellows, med.. $2.50-75; Urge, $2.50-79; boilers, 10 lbs.. 3S-38C. PntitnM! Orm Deschutes Russets. No 1A. $3.75-90; 23 lbs- $1.00-05: 15 lbs.. S0-87C No. is, extras. 4 iu-. wasn. Netted Gems. No 1 43 60-83: Urge bak ere. 84 25-50. No. 2. 50 lbs, $145-20. Uiha Na 1 A S4.00-10 Hit new cron- stack balld. U.S. No 2 green alfalfa, truck or car lots fob. Portland or fuget aouna mar keta. $37-39 ton: US No. 1 mixed Umothv 139 ton: new cron oats and vetch m.xed hay or uncertified clover hay, nomina'ly Szs 17 depending on quality and location baled on Wil lamette valley farms. 300 Personal 310 Maetinq Nonces Xlngwood Lodge No. 204. AF St AM. Special. Mon. Jan. 23rd. 312 Lost and Found STRAYED TEAM horses. 1 dark bay. other sorrel, notify Harold Taylor, Barbers Groc.. Turner. STRAYED: ONE black, white Ac brown wire hair. male. Lie. on harness No. 4145. Call 2-1485 after 9 D m. LOST: BILLFOLD, keep money re turn to Chemawa Indian School. 316 Personal 450 Merchandise 470 For Sale. Miscellaneous NO WAXING REQUIRED with PLAS- ii-Kuit. tne cellophane-like finish for floors or linoleum t Yeafer Appliance Co . 373 Chemeketa St. Silvtr plating special offer - January only Comoletely resilvered 3 DC tea sets $8.95 Trays 18 in. $4.95 Knives forks, spoons 25e ea. sal and pepper shakers 50c ea. other articles rordlngly. Avek Plating Co. 1880 S 12th 472 Wanted, Miscellaneous SEWING Machines, any cond. Pr. 37871 wamIeo aAW!EDlGlXrttW ruu-s OR STUMPAGE, PHONE 1287 ALBANY OR WRITE STAND ARD POLE de PILING CO, INC 474 Miscellareous SEWING MACHINE repairs ' gusran- K J. neaawiaDIC. A.1SO USCd. fhone 2-7380. Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE D4 MOST CASES Bring er Mail Your P la tea for Repair IWRKI StMUCH DENTIST nooipn mag state e Com Ph S-S3H HOWs BKOS. Vour power tool rental headquarters 1410 S 12th St Ph 33846 SVANl TO But uaed unru i. asccwaa pnote Shop. 43 state, 476 Fuel PHILLIPS & OSBORN ENTERPRISE Phone 4-2839 Immediate delivery 16" Oak Wood, $19 cord. 16" Dry second growth fir Ill.W ' DRV wood, most kinds. Ph. 54276? m. i 1 . i . . . ii we, uo wooa sawing Ph 24278 t RY Pine box wooj Call 3-8189" West Salem Fuel Co. 18-IN DRY OR GREEN SLAB WOOD DRY PLANER KNBS Old growth block wood tf In. eleesj no bark SCREENED SAWDUST RURAL DELIVERIES DIESEL AND STOVE OIL Phone Salem 2-4021 A lao pick up wood at 1529 Edgeweter St W Salem. R H ALLEN " '" Clean, dry or green block. Also planer wooo no bark lzso Candlewood Drive Ph 2-2382 Hk'hu-av Fuel Co. STOVE & DIESEL OILS FRESH CUT SAWDUST DRY SLAB PH Phillips Bros. Old fir ash. maple oak 4' Br slab and edgings Ph 9-1458 ir Capital Lumber-Fuel Co. Phone 2-7721 or 1-6024 OLD GROWTH BLOCK WOOD FOl FURNACE & HEATER Tri Citv Fuel PHONE" 2-7442 IS-tn. slab wood and edging Fresh cut screened sawdust 12-in Inside mill wood Dry wood ASK FOR S St H GREEN STAMPS Elmer Boje ) DONT BE a rug drudge. Shampoo your rugs at home at one-hall the cost. Rent a Clark Rug Shampoo machine at Howser Bros. 1410 s. 13th Ph. 3-3648. il 4POr6N hospital bed. $50." Ph. 2-7196 BEES ttti Colonies. ..Ph.. 26146 ATMOjftA YSHarley Pugh Ph --7i BABV Buggy" $, play pen. 84. bottU terilizer, $2.50. nearly new full else bed springs, elec refrigerator, $50, 3045 Portland Rd. JEWEL Boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearL also embroidered wall hang ings, all from Korea. Need money Immediately for transportation to Wash. D. C. See display at 1st Na tional Bank. Contact Ruby Ron. 338 State St. apt. 2. Ph. 20674. u OUTH WIND Gas car heater. Very gd. cond ac reas. Ph. 2-2088. USED Electric washers $19 J and up. Yeater Appliance Co.. 375 Chemeketa St. OIL Circulators at greatly reduced 2025 S I2th 7 Ph l-aasa BLOCK WOOD for furnace, planer wood for cookstove. 18 In. old srth fir 16NrifR2NDWfH7"riRrfil; PH. 2H177. - UTlTWoob 18" Sc 2', $15" cord deliv ered. Dry prune wood $19 load de livered. Creen prune wood $12 de livered. Sawed any length Alee wood sawing, ph. 2-2232. 2-3127. prices Yester Appliance Co 37.V Chemeketa 5t, WILL not be responsible for any financial accommodations extended to George E. Mooney, Jr. (Signed) ueorgc Mponey. READERS DIGEST special for new subscribers, 8 mo. for $1. Subscrip tions taken for all magazines. Carrie Wolf. 568 S. Liberty. Ph. 3-3024. LADIES I If your belt buckle doesn't show then try a Spencer. Ph. 3-5072. SPECIAL FOR NEW subscribers 8 mo. Readers Digest, $1. 2i yrs. W omens Home Companion. $4. 2fe yrs. American $4. Ph. 37828 or write Mrs. Paul H. Hauser 925 Saginaw st. CHARIS FOUNDATIONS 30 day money back guarantee. Ph. 37074. Vt Lonely, write Ruth L. Wade, Box 607. Vancouver. Wn.. an old reliable Club. STANLEY. Home Products, ph. S-IM MADAM GRAY Fortune teller Palm and pscychic readings Madam solves your problems, advice 173 S. Com'L Ph 29285 Hrs 9 a.m. to 10 o m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P O 724. 35234. 400 Apriculture 402 Uvestoclr JERSEY HEIFER, lust fresh $135. Everett Whealdon. Rt. 2 Turner. Hi ml. E. of 99E from niihee station. WANTED: 4-2817 All types livestock ph. WANT Fresh or Springer cowa. cows giving 3 gal or more, all types beef cattle. Buy enure nero lora we do Rt 1. Turnner. Ph 923 BULL Service any place. Ph. 42949 BONDED livestock buyer. Claude Ed- wards Rt 3 Box 899E. Ph 3-1144 BONDED LtVXSfOCK buyer. E. C. McCandllsh 1127 S. 23th. Ph. 3-6147. UCLNStD Uvestock buyer. H E. Snethen. 1550 Lancaster dr. ph 2-1345 404 Poultry cmd Babbits DRESSED FRYERS, B2c lb. 193 Fisher Rd. Ph. 2-7187. , VEHY Thurs. hvy. cockerels. Parmen ter Reds. N. Hampa. Hamps Cornish chicks. Send for circular. Gehring Hatchery. Silverton. O. Ph. Black 193. NEW Hampshire and Parmenter chicks available every Tuesday. Fox's Hatchey. 3830 State St Ph. S4969, 408 Pots SPRINGER SPANIEL OUDDieS T WkS. $5 ea. 2390 Lancaster Dr or Ph. 2-7224. ' .- For saL Uampste. . Ph. i-967. ELEC., WOOD, gas range, refrur. elec wood, gas, oil heaters cheap. Daven ports davenos tables chairs end tables, beds, springs, marts. Furn. of all kinds Sc misc. Items. Cheap. Hard man Bros. 4 f miles north of Salem on Port, hiway, pen 1 days a wk. ?5U&G MANSsuit. site 26. Eh. 1-6491 LATEST-MODEL Cectrolux vacuum cleaner, barely used. $39. Electric Krculator, cost new $18.50. sell for Walnut table and lamp combina tion cost $29, sell for $9. Small add ing machine $10, man's new wrist watch $10, also many other Items. 1966 Broadway. . EScTr5LUX FOR SALE, like new. 1369 Center or Ph. 36351. PARTS for 35 Plymouth, starter, gen. radiator, etc. 940. Morningside, Ph. 22733. 7 WOOD Circulators used bargains. enamel wood ranges used terrific buv. Kerosene heaters, new and used. Airtight heaters, all sizes. Oil circulators used at your price. Stove pipe, new and used. Valley Furn. Co. 285 N. Coml, Oreeon Fuel Co. Dry slab or dry edging fresh cleaa aawausv green edging S3 BO id. dbt. is gr $10. Also 3-5533. green slab or 4' Phone Capital Lumber-Fuel Co. Phone S-T771 or 3-8024 SCREENED FRESH SAWDUST 500 Business & Finance S02 Bus toss Opportunlttes FOR SALS: Saw shop fully equipped and scrap Iron yard at Albany, do ing good business. 2O0T of scrap iros on hand. Can St trucks go, one cat. tractor, 60 series. Ph, 2560-J-2 Albany. ilQ Money To Loan PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 518 State - Room 123 tic. - S-122 M-16S. C. R. Allen. Mat,. BE THRIFTY IN '50 A "Bill Consolidation" loan may make you Thrifty In "BO." Pay off your bills. Lower your monta ly payments. $50 to $1500 Call or phone today PACIFIC Industrial Loans lit S. Liberty Phone 4-230S USED Electric ranges $19.95 and up. Yeater - Appliance co 375 Chemeketa St. Walling Sand & Gravel Co. Crushed Rock For roads & driveway. Cement. Ready- mix. Concrete, uaroen bane. Bull dozing, drainage and ditching. .i yd. shovel & drag line. Phone 3-9249 psED Radios and records players $9.93 and up Yeater Appliance Co.. 375 Chemexeta St. Us5 Electric . refrigerators $49 J4 and up. Yeater Appliance Co 373 Chemeketa St. Phillips Bros. Fertilizers well rotted or fresh, any kind, bv yard or sack. Flagstone for all rock work, cedar fence posts and tele and elect poles, any length shingles, yew ost lumber. Ph. 3-1458. Rt. 6. Box M$. Salem. NEW HOME ae wing machines. Port- ables. desk types, complete line ser vice any make machine. Ralph John on Annltances. ' HEAT YOUR HOME electrically with Westlnghouse or weslx automatic electric heaters Yeater Appliance Co. 379 Chemeketa USE ' ORGANIC FERTILIZER The right way to re build the soil. Free of weed eeds O Odorless 6 sacks $ 5.00 Bulk 1 ton 10.00 2 tons 1730 Free delivery anywhere in Salem area Phone;3-8127 Breithaupts Salem's Oldest Nam In Flowers Fanl Beath nelesi Breithanpt Heath 447 Ceart St Fh. S-f 17f yt S,a, 1 Finance Co. 4ijr FBA Leans Lenr-Time Farm Leans Ueense S-21C sad M-2Z2 lersenal sad Ante Lease aif,wfca or T.TXa .NA Dr.O.Chan.N D DES. (T IAN . . . LAM COINCSS BEEBALIST8 Xll Nertb Ubertr Upstairs above Decker's, 231 N. Lib erty, office eeee Satwday only 19 a.sa. te 1 e.ss te 1 im Censntta tloa. Bleed eressore aad erine tests are tree et charge. PracOeed since I91T. Why Suffer Any Longer trhea etaers raft, ese eef Chinese remetflrs. Aaaaztag aeecess fee sees years ta China. Ne saatter wtt what allasenu yea are atfUetee disorders, afswttts. heart, leaga, lre er, kidneys, gaa. eenstipeuen. leers, diabetes, rho-aaattsw. gall and blad Ser fever, skin, fessafo eesapUleta. CHARLIE CHAN tBINESt BEER CO. tS4 H Ceeasserctal. Pheee t-1838 SALEM. ORB. VPIlBSSea sivnia ay s . T4M Ml ftftfc MIT. kXmmd V 4 4