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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1946)
MlSCELLANEOtJS TREE DEMONSTRATION, new process your home. R. F. Nohlgren, Gall 21030 alter 6 p.m. ml99 OKV'S GARAGE Car repairing, brake service, motor tune-up. uarouretor re pair. See BUI Sumner. 3095 Portland Rd Phone 1264. ml99 HELP YOURSELF LAUNDRY. Ph. 6377 m2l6 SEPTIC tanks and ccsrpools cleaned. Com mercial or residential. No Job too large or small West Salem Sanitary Service Ed Gardner, 1005 8th St.. West Salem Ph. 21955. ml98 MEN'S HATS cleaned and blocked. 75n LBS SPRINGER, 464 Court St. Close H Auk. 28 to Sept. 3. m20B" STEEL CLOTHESLINE posts, plaj ground swings, cmamental metal work ol a:l kinds to order. 1145 N. Liberty. m208 BEAT your home electrically It'a con yenlent, clean, economical Bee ui to? free estimates. V EATER APPLIANCE CO 255 N Liberty m DENTAL PLATE REPAIR 1-HR SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR HARRY SEMUER DENTIST Adolpb Flda State St Commercial sti SALEM mona 331' D PEAD and worthies stock removed on moment's notice. Ph 5000 m HEAVY HAULING, excavation and ro&l building, land clear in a dozer work ditching. ' basement excavation. sand travel crushed rock mason sand. ooO' orete mix. cement SALEM SAND St GRAVEL CO 1405 N FRONT ST.. SALEM. ORBQOh Phons 9408 or ubm FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PICKLING CUCUMBERS. We deliver. 22309. n200 CONSOLE RADIOS, fireplace screens St andirons, ceaar cnest, towei racKs, meiai lawn or porch chairs and tables, swinf rockers and ottomans, lamp tables, chrome dinettes, lamps, folding alum inum clothes baskets, daveno. unfm ' Ished chest of drawers, unfinished table St chairs, hot water tanks, 8-plece din Ins room suites. Our lower overhead saves money No Parking Problems! f Woodry Furniture Market L 1605 N. Summer St. nl93 TOR SALE: Gas Universal range, 4 burn er, all enamel. Oven control, like new. 740 Stewart St. Phone 5180. n200 REDUCED FOR Quick sale: 16-foot trailer house, fully equipped, sleeps 4, good condition. 1240 S. 15th St. n203 GENERAL ELECTRIC Mangle, excellent condition. laoe cnemeiceta alter o p.m. n200 SHINGLES from Rosenberg mill, Tilla mook. Also lumber, kiln dried or green. 2x4s. ahiplap, flooring, finish and other Items. Delivered on HH priorities. Ted Muller Trucks. Phone 21198. n223 SPORTSMEN 2-wheel trailer with collap sible house, sleeps 4. boat cradle, or use as box trailer only. Bargain. See McManus, 710 N. High. n201 NEW ADMIRAL radio-phonograph com bination table model. Factory guaran tee. Reduced to S90. Ph. 9416. n200 MONTAG wood furnace with some metal duct Work. In excellent cond. Also standard hot water tank, mlscl. fruit Jars and metal bed. Ph. 6196. n200 ATTENTION HOP PICKERS Closing OUC beds and springs lor camping. $2.50 complete. STATE ST. FURNITURE CO. -1900 STATE ST. n300 BOYS 24-lnch bicycle. 120. 035 Elect ave. n200 V H. P. R. X. electric motor, new. 2 Chev axles hubs and springs, 1695 Lee st. n200 D7 CATERPILLAR with blade, in good condition. LeRoy Gardner. Gervals, Ow. ni99 SIMMONS bed, coil springs, mattress, pil lows, quilt and pad. All good condition. Complete, $25. 2010 Market. nl98 MONTAG wood circulator. Like new. Call between 6 and 7 p. m. 250 Strand ave., from Ferry to Trade between So. 15th and 16th. n200 GAS STOVE $25. 2 rockers $10. Library table $10. Radio $20. 2 tubs on stand $10. Desk $25. Library diner St 4 chain $25. Phone 4618, See at 859 Center St. n!99 WHITE ENAMEL trash burner, copper colls. $35. 1140 N. 16th. nl99 ,J 7 DOZEN wide mouth Kerr Jars. 1 small V davenport, excellent condition. Phone V4633. nl99 4 DOORS: "includes' 2 sliding doors. A-l shape, 2073 N. Commercial. nl99 UN I VEX 8 mm. movie camera St pro jector with 1 roll film. $40. Ph. 21774. nl99' S RAYON marquisette panel curtains. 1080 Cross. n202 PRE-WAR girl's Elgin bicycle, good cond. Phone 3470. nl83 FOR SALE: One 16x33 army sq. tent. 376 N. 12th St. Mrs. Raaf, Salem. nl99 TRASH BURNER With colli. 2023 Hazel Ave. Call after 6. nl99 SO-GAL, Water Tank and gas sldearm wa ter heater Both for $10, Ph. 7131. nl98 ROTOSPEED Duplicator. Ph. 2542L nl98 GRAVE NSTE IN Apples $1.50 box. Ph. 35421 825 Madison St. nl98 WALTHAM ELECTRIC clock, 15 In. dial, neon light. Perfect timekeeper, $15. 30-day regulator, perfect, $12.50. 190 South 14th. nl98 PRE-WAR davenport. 685 N. 20th. n201 fLYMOUTH Motor 1150 Hall St. B1S8 LADS nd Other Cut flowers. Wa make funeral sprays, Pemberton. 1980 S. 12th. B201 MOTOR scooter. 1563 Court St. Ph. 3435. n200 MIR RAPIANO 3 from $395. See these beautiful splnnet-styled pianos with the tone of a baby grand. Tallman's, J9j 8. 12th. A mile from high prices. n22i XROEGER PIANO: Fine tone. $185. 837 down, $13.10 a month. No rise In prices at Tallman's, 395 S. 12th. Live and Let Live out motto. n201 RECONDITIONED PIANO S145 $30 DOWN, $10.15 a mo. Shop Tali man's and save. 395 S. 12th. n201 " PIANOS EVERY FALL we sell out our entire stock of rebuilt pianos St cannot supply the demand. At present we have a large selection of fine pianos. Shop early. Easy terms. Investigate our lay-away plan. Tallman's, 395 S. 12th. n201 1 SIMMONS bed. pre-war springs; pads. pillows and bedding. 1 bureau, Phon 24855. 1575 Matlson. nl98 BROWN SUIT, size 38. Worn 3 times. Harley Cress, main fire station. nl98' RIBBON microphone St stand, 40 ft. of cord; excellent table made) radio, for elen broadcast; 2 Chromatic harmon icas; portable phonograph. Box 374, Capital Journal nl98 WALNUT ORGAN, violin, bookshelves, new breakfast sets. STATE STREET FURNITURE CO. 1900 State St: Phone 759S. nI98 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. WE HAVE a few good used machines now available. All machines guaran teed and in very good condition. 142 S. High. Phone 3512. nl98 TUX. SIZE 37. 30" trousers. Best quality. Cost $150. Will sell for V, price. 1685 Madison. Ph. 9488, 5 to 7 p.m. n200 CHOICE SLAPPY peaches ready now. Al bertas and Hales about Aug. 20. Pick ling cucumbers. Morrison's Fruit Stand, 2930 N. Front. Ph. 4423. nl99 NEW SKILL SAW 9-inch. CaU after 6 P.M. Ph 4219. nl99 WE HAVE ccrn gluten for hog feed, 23T. protein. Northwest Poultry St Dairy Products Co., 1505 North Front St. SLAPPY and Crawford peaches for can ' n'ng. Britt Asplnwall, Waconda. nl98 PEACHES, SLAPPY Crawfords. now ready. Elbert as St Hales Aug. 20. Pick ling cujnumbers. Frlgaard's Fruit stand. K ml. N. Kclzer school. Ph. 24262. n20! DISTILLED white pickling vinegar for all pickling purposes. (Keep your pick les crisp). Also pure apple elder vine gar. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem D2C8' LAWN and Garden Tools Yeater Appli ance Co.. 255 N. Liberty. D205 PLASTI-KOTE durable paint with the cellophane like finish. Yeater Appll ance Co., 255 N. Liberty. n205 DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK! Use 100V as phalt shingles. Unharmed by any weath er, rain or shin; Fireproof Installed by experienced men. For FREE estimate phona 7177. Western Auto Supply Co S207 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOCKER MEATS t Beef A Pork. Tel. 4093 evenings. n205 FULLER BRUSHES. 1745 Orant. Ph. 8357 0311 HEAT YOUR hom electrically. It's con venient, clean, economical. See ua toi free estimates. YEATER APPLIANCE CO 255 N. Liberty n GARDEN Hand, gravm. crushed rock Shovel St drag-line excavating WALL ING SAND AND GRAVEL CO Ph 8561 WE BUY ft Mil furniture, tools, stove, dishes, motors, radios, electric appli ances, household goods KLIOMAN'S 23ft N Commercial Phone 9885 o FLUORESCENT kitchen fixtures and sin gle tube brackets for use near your mirror. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205 COMMERCIAL electric automatic four burner range Ideal for restaurant, club or farm use YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 285 North Liberty. n205 SMOOTHIES for perfect lee cream. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty n205 OUTDOOR portable lights for your vard or driveway YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n20a FIGURINTS and small gift Items. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 Nor'.h Liberty. n205 COAL OR brinuef circulator. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n208 t-WAY AND intercomm. telephone sets YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty n205 ATMORAYS. OZONE. Sell or rent H. t Pugh Ph. 22458 P O Box 463 nlt8 INDIRECT floor lamps and torchlera YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n20f ELECTRIC chimes, long and short tuoe?. mechanical chimes YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty n20S WALL TYPE can openers. Y EAT EH APPLIANCE CCji 255 North Liberty. n256 ELECTRIC room heaters; fan. steam and reflector types. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205 ELECTRIC pants pressers St curling Irons YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205 ALUMINUM sauce pans, well and tree platters, frying pans, cookie sheets. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205 SINGLE and two-burner hotplates. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n20V AUTOMATIC electric sldearm water beat ers. YEATER APPLIANCE CO 255 North Liberty. n205 PLASTIC clothes line. Ironing board pads and covers. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205 KITCHEN and industrial exhaust fans. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205a GUARANTEED forever flashlights, requir ing no butteries. Two and three cell flashlights, railroad type lanterns. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty n205 DRESS UP your awnings and outdoor turnlture with Setfast canvas paint YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205" FARMERS, attention- Portable electric milking machines. YE VI ER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty n20i' ELECTRIC desk, mantel and wall clocks YEATER APPLIANCE CO, 255 North Liberty. n20S FARMERS, attention: Electric and bat tery fence controllers. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Libert . n205' KITCHEN and bathroom light fixtures YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205 FARMERS, attention- Westlnghouse au tomatic elec. milk cooler, capacity 60 gallons. YEATER APPLIANCE CO, -255 Norm Liberty n205' DESK. TABLE and pln-lt-up lamps. YE.WIiR APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n20S' ALL-METAL fishing tackle boxes, YEV1ER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. DECORATIVE and lighted house numbers. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. o215' SUITS, coats, sheers and casuals. Many originals Slightly used Sizes 9 to 44. Phone 4845 anytime ' n212 HARVEST SACKS for sale. Northwest Poultry St Dairy. 1506 N. Front. Salem Phone 7007 n COILED TRASH BURNERS. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty. n205 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Washing Machine in good con dition. Call 3258. na203 WILL BUY or rent 2 milk shake mach ines. Ph. 841S. na202 WANTED: Refrigerator or elec, stove. Phone 6352, nal99 WANTED: Sawdust dump truck, later. Good condition. Ph. 9098. WANTED: TWO h p. electric motors. Cap. start Phono $099. . nal99 OLD DISHES over 25 years old. Upstair Antique Shop, 439 Court St. na20R WANTED -Burlap oi cotton bags, fistli i I UNlTi'KE Phone 1185 PERSONAL DADDY "I'LL see you in my dreams." "Come Rain or Come Shine." Thanks a billion for lovel yglft. Love, Cookie. p201 I WILL NOT be responsible for any bills except my own after this date. W. S. Fitts. 198 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. P. O. Box 724 P213 AUTOMOBILES ATTENTION I FORD AND Mercury Owners Genuine factory rebuilt Ford and Mercury motors. Guar. 60 days or 4000 miles. Immediate service. Phone 4710, Salem. q203 193C FORD Phaeton. '48 Mercury motor. Radio and new rubber. James Stuck Up, Route 2, Box 12, Silverton. ql98 1940 OLDSMOBILE Hydromatlc custom cruiser sedan. Radio, heater, good tires and body. Runs fine. Phone 22957. q200 FOR SALE Late model '42 Chrysler, like new, new tires. A good buy. 2490 S. Church. Ph. 345B. ql89" WANTED: BEST flat bed truck $2000 will buy. 653 N. High. Ph. 7033. q200' EX-SERVICE Man wants convertible or 5-passenger coupe in Ford, '35 to '38 model. WUi pay cash. Ph. 21270. q20O NEW 12-FT. Trailer house and clean "3f model car $995. 642 Edgewater St. West Salem. Cabin 12. q200 HOME-MADE trailer house. Butane equip ped. Sleeps three $750. West Salem Auto Court. q20? 1932 CHEV. 4-Dr. Sedan. A-l condition. 600x16 tires. Good dependable trans portation. $375. McCall's Used Car.. 1297 State St. Dial 8108. ql39 1933 OLDS 2-Dr. Sedan, good condi tion mechanically. Clean inside and out. $325. McCall's Used Cars, 1297 State St. Dial 8108. qlJ9 1933 CHEV. 2-Dr. Sedan. Solid body, clean inside. This car will give you good transportation. $350. McCall's Used Cars. 1297 State St. Dial 8108. ql99 1036 LASALLE Straight Eight, 1500. 310 Madront Ave. Call after 6 p.m. ql99 FOR SALE or Trade: 1941 Dodge F.L Sedan. Mr. Zanch, 134Ui Waller. ql99 WANTED: House trailer and '34 to '37 model car Fhone 22733. q202 TO TRADE: 1937 Chev. coupe, new paint St overhaul, for late model sedan. Will pay cash dlff 2325 Maple. ql99 WILL TRADE '38 Chev. coupe, perfect cond.. for "41 or '42 5-pass. Chev, coupe. Difference cash. Call after 6 pjn 256 Oerth Ave. Ph. 5844. ql99" AUTOMOBILES 28 cnEV. Pickup, cheap. Trailer house. runy equipped. 3 ml. west of Salem. Dallas Bwy. Box 469. qi99 28 ESSEX. 18.000 actual miles. 1640 A St ql99 EX-SERVICE man wants convertible or 5-passenger couple in Ford. '35 or '38 mod ei. Will par cash. Ph. 3 12 to. qiw AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE or Trade: 1940 Bulck Special 4-door sedan. A-l condition, can alter 5. Rt. 1. Box 37. Rlckreall, Ore. 7 mi. on Salem-Dallas highway. g200 FOR SALE: '29 Model A 4-door sedan. 421 Rosemont, West Salem. Between 3 and 7 p.m. ql9B WANTED: '35 to '38 Ford, not In running condition, Notify Meivin Atkins, Hi. l, Box 317. Dallas. Q301 '31 CHEV. FOR SALE. Extra parts, 1310 Tile Rd. Salem. )206 2 WHEEL stock trailer. Good cond. Call t 980 Hickory. "u -WE PAS TOPS Get EVERY DIMS out Cat It WortAI CASH ON THE BARREL-HEAD! -C- SHROCK SALEM 8 Oldest Independence USED CAR DEALER M a Corner Church St Cbemekcta Phone 7929 ' WANTED: LATE Modei Oar by prlvat oirty WMl pay casn pnone oaso FINANCIAL FOR SALE 1st mortgage $3,500.00 at 3780 N. River Road. rl99 AUTO I O A N WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO U PLOOH- -GUARDIAN BLDO). License No M-189 tVfc LOAN go Farm. Residential and Busl lev Property Will buy mortgages, con tract i HAWKINS Si ROBERTB INC EALTORS Guardian Bids r YOUR SURPLUS Money will earn you r percent interest. Buy a real estate mort gage, examine the security yourself. Mortgages available in amounts of 1500 to S7500 We collect all Interest and pay ments for the investors, no extra charge. STATE FINANCE CO. 153 S High St.r EXTRA CASH for vacation expenses, for home buying costs. For any worthwhile purpose where "cash" is needed nd convenient payments desired. LOANS $25 to $300 for home or business Furniture, salary or business equipment, up to S500 on auto to men or women, married or single, and you may have 18 months to repay. Phone first for fast service. Wo like to say 'Ys' to loan requests. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 518 State St.. Rm. 125. Ph. 319L Lie S-122: M-165 r207 FARM AND CITY LOANS 4'A AND 'OUB OWN TERMS of repayment within reason cash foi Real Eftatt Contract and Second Mortgages CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 107 Ploneet Trust Bldg -Ph. 7102. r $ MONEY t &EA1 ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CAR LOANS But Real Eatat Uortcacos n Contract STATE FINANCE CO.. REALTOR Uo 8-216 U-223 162 6 High St I GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS 8-138 and U-3M and ROY B SIMMONS INSURANCE and LOANS 130 8 Commercial St Tel 0168 TRANSPORTATION VETERAN COUPLE St Child want ride to Des Moines, Iowa, about Aug. 25. Will share expenses and help drive. Local references. Phone 3839. x20l Directory AUTO BRAKES MIKE PANEK, 275 S Com'L Ph. 5161. Brake St wheel aligning specialist. o201 ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING and bookkeeping. Reason able rates Dependable service. Buslnes Service. Inc. Masonic Buildings Salem Phono 8727. o- tPI'LlANCE REPAIRS EXPERT BENDIX and commercial and domestic refrigeration service. Ralph jonnson Appliances, us center Pa 4030 AUTOMOTIVE MARION MOTORS . NASH SERVICE i4( Chemeketa Phone 7838 BULLDOZING BULLDOZING. LEVELING St GRUBBING Call A. Bentson, Salem. 6305. o208 CEMENT WORK JOE t. WILSON, General Cement Con tractor. Ph. 24371. 0201 GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTING. Clifl Ellis. 1005 N. 19th St. Ph. 407L 0211 CHIMNEY SWEEP FURNACES. CHIMNEYS vacuum cleaned ENSLEY. 771 S 21st Ph. 7176. o NORTHNESS. Ph. 4450 evenings and mornings. o204 DELIVERY SERVICE SALEM DELIVERY and Pick-up Service, 14& s. Church. Phone 4711. 0223 EXTERMINATORS COCKROACH EXTERMINATOR Service Ph. 3056. LEE CROSS. 1260 N. 17th. 0199 ARDEE MAINTENANCE CO. Bedbugs, roaches, rats, fleas, moths. Pest con trol contract service. Materials sold guaranteed riddance. 175 a High, Phon 5708. o" FLAGSTONES HOME construction, patios, terraces, fire places, retaining walls. Ph. 21754. o Brettbaupt'a for flower Dttl ILffA FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOWELL FUNERAL BOW Ph 3673 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R. W ATKINS CO. PRODUCTS 175 South High. Phone 5395. 0l98 LANDSCAPING WHEN YOU'RE considering that new rock patio, fireplace, rock wall, lawn or having your shrubbery pruned, think of me. i specialize in that line of work. JAMES LANDSCAPE CONST. CO. 3636 State St. Phone 24249. Evenings. c718 MUSIC LESSONS SPANISH and HAWAIIAN Guitar. Mando lin banjo etc 1533 Court Ph 7569 V MATTRESSES CAITAL BEDDING. Phone 4069. PAINTING, Kem toning, papering. Phons 5522. o20'i PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING JERRY JOHNSON. Phone 3492. O209 EXPERT paperhanglng. H. j! Woo-1-worth. Phone 3015 o REFRIGERATION DOMESTIC and commercial. Economical price. Ph. 25239. 1745 B. Com'L 0214 ROOFING AND SIDING Free estimate' Phone 9276 or 3237. 0215- SAND A GRAVEL GARDEN SOIL, crushed rock. Shovel ft dragline excavating Walling Sand ft Gravel Oo Phone 8561 o SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED KENNETH HAM EL. 1143 8th St., W. Sa lem. Ph. 7404. Guaranteed service. o315 eri and drslna cleaned. Pre Mttmate KOTO-BOOTES SE WEB SERVICE Sew Prompt service. Ph. 5327 o SPRAYING SPRAY TREES, lawns, St fields. Balera Tree Co., Ph. 21208. 0222 TRANSFER AND STORAGE LOCAL ft D INSTANCE Transfer, storage Burner oils. coal, briquets Trucks c Portland dally Agent. Lyon Van Lines for household goods to California poinu. Lirmer Transfer St Storage. Ph. $131 e TREE TRIMMING TREE SURGERY Trimming Topping Removals Phone 2-4030 o207 UPHOLSTERY RECOVERING, remodeling, reflnlshlng St repairing 1798 S. I2tn St. Phone 6430. 0218 VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTROLUX Sales St Service ft Repair Limited amount of new machines avail able. Office 175 8. High. Ph. 6038. o210 FREE bupectUo la your borne, author ed Hoover service We service all make oi cleaners -Hots Bros Pb 0149 o WELL DRILLING WELL DRILLING. M D Enloe. Rt. 6. Box J21-L Salem. Ore. First house sooth al Swesl school. Ph. 24361. Market Quotations Portland Eastilde Market Let Luce sold around iJ.so a crate ior best heads on the Portland Eastslde mar ket today. General range I2.50-S3 a crate, somo light stock down to $2.25. Tomatoes 90c-81 for No. l Hats or rancy and best; No. 2 70c and below. Cantaloupes $1.75 for standard crate; Dillards (2,50-75. Wapato 51. -0-75. Green peppers moved at n-ji.zs a nai and red peppers S2.25. Eggplant $1.25 i flat and $2 orange box. Top quality peach es $1.65-75 for 16-lb. flats of Slappys and Hales. The Dalles Hales a.aa-u a box. Portland Produce Eionan Butter Prices to retailers: Grade AA cart5iis 73-74c AA prints 72-73c. A print 71-72c lb. A cartons 70'i-73c. B prints 69-69 '4 c. 4 lb cubes lic higher. Eggs Prices to retailers: AA large, dot 59c. med. 52c. A large 54-55c, med. 51-52c. small nomiral, 42c dozen. Cheese To retailers in Portland: Oregon triplets 48-48 'Ac lb., daisies 434-44 'Ac. loaf 491i-50'iC lb Jobbers pay 4c lb less To wholesalers. Portland: Oregon singles 42c. local 43-44c, triplets 41 lie lb. Portland Wholesale Market Portland Butterfat ( ). Butter (f.o.b. bulk 68 lb, cubes). AA grade 03 score 70-71c, A grade 93 scora 683-70c. B grade 90 score 67-68 lac. C grade 89 score 67s lb. AA grade prints (93 scor 73-75c; cartons 73-77c: A grade prints (92 score) 72Va-74Hc, cartons 73-76l,a0, B grade prints 72-74 lie. Butterfat (Tentative, subject to Immed iate chin. First quality, max. of 6 of ire acidity, delivered in Portland 77-78c lb. Prem quality, max of .35 of 1 acid ity, 7B-79C second quality 75-79c. Valley routes, country points 2c less than first Cheese Selling price to Portland re. tellers: Ore singles. 45-47 lb.: Ore, loaf 46-47a lb . triplets 4S-46C. Eggs To wholesalers: A larse 52l':!-53jc dozen, med. SO'i-Sl'ic. B grade 43l--451.J. Rabbits Average country killed to re tailers 43-fOc lb Live fryers, colored 24c, white 22-27c lb Old bucks and does (6 lbs. and up) 15o lb. Live Ponltnr Live Chickens No. 1 broilers 1H-2 lbs 38-30c. fryers 2-8 lbs. 34-35c. 3-4 lbs. 35-38. roasters 4 lbs. up 35-37c lb. Colored hens 24-270. Leghorns 31-25c lb. Roosters and stags 13-17c. No. 2 grade springs 10-lSc under No. 1. Dressed Chlckrns To retailers: Spring broilers 3 Ibb up 52c lb colored hens 37c. Leghorn fowl 32c; old roosters and stags 28c Fresh Vegetables Beans Calif 17c lb Mld-Columbla B'u Lake, mid-Columbia and Walla Walla green and wax 9-10c lb. Oregon Giant 10-12C lb. Kentucky Wonders 10-1 lc. Shell beans $2-$2.25 10-lb. lug. Beets Calif 80-85o local 60-OOs dosen. Broccoli Callt S2.50 dor. Cabbage Local S2 crate. Pointed $2 '5 50, round $2.25-75. Large heads $2-$2.25 crate. Carrots Calif 6 dog. crate $4-34.75. Lo cal $3.60-75; 70-7SC doz bunches. Cauliflower Calif, pony crates $2.6o-5. No. 1 $2.40-50 crate, No. 2 $1-$1.25. Seattle No. 1 $2.50-75. Celery California $5 for sturdee crate. Lablsh, Milwaukle $2.65-85 crate. Corn Cilif $4.75-55 crate 7 dozen Idaho 70-75C dozen. Vale $1.75-$2. Local No. 1 $1.50-75, No. 2 11.25-50 5-doz. box Cucumbers Sllcers 15-lb. flats il. 25-35; Pickling 6-10 lb. flats, No. 1 $1.25-40; No. 2 $1.15-25: No. 3 75c-$l. Eggplant Mexican I4-J4 75 lug Florida $4.50 lug. Mld-Columbla $1.50-75. Garlic Oregon 20-250 lb Lettuce Local $3-i3.60, Calif. $4-$4.50 4-dozen crate. Onions Oregon green 50-750 per dozen bunches. No. 1 dry S3 01 bO-lb. sack, Texsi yellow $3.50. white wax S3 50 50-lb. sack Red $2.15-30. Jumbo 13.1b. med. 2.50-15 Calif, yellow large $1.35-50. Calif, med $2.50, red S1.75-S2; 3-ln. 12.50, Wash, dry No 1 $1-$1.35 50-lb. sacks. Parsley Local 75-80o dozen. Peas Mexican tub $3.25. Bakersfleld $2.1a-25: Sacramento $2.60-80 a tub. Loctl 12.25-50 30 lbs. Sacki S4.76-S5; Ore., The Dalle; 6-7c lb Idaho J 1 65-75 for 28-lb tub Brownsmead 25-lb. box $3.25-50. Colorado hampers $3-$3.50. Ore. coast 25-lb. box $2.75-S3. Peppers Green Calif. 35-lb. cratvn S3.50-75. Mid-Coulmbia I2-lb. flat $1.50-75, 15-lb. lugs $3. Potatoes New Florida 13.25-73 bag. Sou thern yams $4.75 50-lb crate. Calif long white No 1 $2.50-60; Oregon long white NO. 1 $2.60-85 cwt.i 50 lbs. No. 2 90c-Sl 0" Washington long white No. 1 $2.80-$3.10 cwt. No. 2 OOc-Sl 50-lb. sack, No. 1 com mercial $2.90 Ytkima red Garnet $3 cwt. No. 2 85-90c 50-lb. sack. Mid-Columbia Si Walla Walla No. 1 .3-13.25 Calif, lugs S3-S3.25. Radishes Local red 80-OOc doz. bunches. Rhubarb Ore. 30-lb. apple box S1.2a 1.50 Rutabagas New crop Wapato $1.75-83 50-lb. sack. New crop Colo. $2 50-lb. sack Spinach Local new crop $1.90-12.10 Oi lb. box. The Dalles new crop $1.85 orange box. Sprouts Local to S2.49 box. Squash Zucchlnnl 50-75c flat. Crooked Neck, Scallop 1-S1.10 flat, 14-lb. shaked $1.25-45; 35-lb pear box 12.75-13 Tomatoes Mld-Columbla 16-lb. flats. Si 1. 85C-S1.25. Freewater and Walla Walla No. 1 $2: Cillf. lugs $2.75-$3. Turnips Bunched. Idaho tl-S1.10 dozen Topped $3 for 50-lb. sack. Yams Louisiana $4.47 crate. Fresh Frail Aiiplea Yakima Delicious, wrapped and packed, comb box $4.46, jumble box $3 40. Hood River Spits, face-fill, box $3.90, Jumble $3.25. BR. Yellow New towns $4.36. Winter Bananas $2.90. Ortleya $3.60 box Jonathans, r&f $3.40 R.R. Delicious $3 8 lumble box. Yakima Wlnesaps $4.49; Astra chan 40 lbs. $4.40, Maryhklle. Wash., dis trict TranspBrenta $1.50-$2 face lug. Gra vensteln, local t and I 100s $1.73-$2 tor 40 lb. box. Apricots $1.05 for 14-lb. flats, row fac edTiltons $1.15 faced. Avocado Fuerte $4 25, choice $3.75-14 Taney $4-$4.25 20-30 flats. Calif, navai. green, all sizes $3.80-14.75. Bananas Bc-10e lb. out hands, crates extra, Boysenberrles Flats $2.50-75. Cantaloupes Calif. Jumbo $3-S3,50 for sturdy crate S3.75-S4.02. Delano and Tur lock iumbo $5 25. Washington $3.50-75 cle. Wapato J 10-75, Casabas Crate $2.75-S3 bulk 4c ib. Grapefruit Calif, large $4.95, small 13 $3.75, case. Texas pinks 15.10, white $4.80. Cornells $4.95 case. Grapes Catif Thompson seedless 25-lb lug S3.50.-$4. Ribler $4.35-50. Lemons Calif. S8.50-I7 crate. Limes Tubs of 6 20c. 25c. Honey Dew Melons Jumbo flat $2.50-75 Wajato 35s-45s $1 85-S2. Oranges Ceilings Calif. $6 09. Fla. 6a and up to 86.13. Valenclas. 200. 19-9. fin; 220 and larger $6 09, smaller $5-$5.50. Peaches Oregon. Mayflower 6 oasketf $2.00. flats S2.50. Calif. Elbertas SI. 85-90 for 22-lb. lug. Golden Jubilee $2.25-50 flat. Early Hales 9-bisket crate S2 35-50. Calif. Hales $2.25-50 a lug. Triumphs 9-lb. crate 12.25. Hales $2.25-50 23-lb. lug. Tuscan Clings S1.50 flat. Pears UtiComice $5 15 PlumsApex 17-lb box. $2; Can Beauty 4-basket flat S5.25, Oregon $1.75-85 flat. Formosa Cardinals S2.25-50 for 29-lb lug. Early Italian flats $1.35-50. Pinraiptes Cunso i i Watermelons Cat. and Ariz. 2 -3 lie lb Heaia Country Meats Rollback prices to re tailers. Country killed nogs. ost outcneu 120-140 lbs. 19-19 Vac lb Veaiers AA 22 Wc A 3114. B 19Va. 8 17-17 c. culls I2-15C lb Seel: AA 213.& A 204. B 18c. canners outters 13Va-l4c. Lambs AA a 6c. A 34V,c B 24Vae, O 20o lb. Ewes PS 13 'Ac M 12c R 10'io Veal AA 26-28C. A 24-26c. B 22-24c (b . cull 18-20C. , Hogs Fancy block 30-32c Ib. Lambs AA 28 lic, A 26-ZBc, B 24-26C lb. Mutton Fancy A 10-Uc according to quality and weight. Beef AA 28-20c, A 26-28. B 23-25C C 21-22c canner-cutter bulls 24-25c lb Caicara Bark Green 8-8 jc dry 2uc lb Wool Government control Mobaii foe Ib on 12-mos. growth. Hay Wholesale sniomenta. Allsila. No 2 or better $31-132.50. Oats-vetch mixed nay. valley grower price 1 18-122. clove hay $19-S22l, baled on farms. Hides Calves 20-24C- green beef lOe m DIRECTORY window cleaning ACME WINDOW CLEANERS. Window, uoora. woooworg cieanea ra tssi iti Court St Langdoc St Cujoertson 0 SALEM WINDO W Servicer Windows, walls and woodwork Floor waxing taics cleaned on your floor, also upbolsterln? Phone 21342. o2l7 PROFESSIONAL CLEANTNO SERVICE Phone 4467 o" Lodges A Salem Lodge No. 4 AP and vtyv Wed- Au&- 3i5t MM- 'V Degree, 6 P.M. 198 old 16c Green butts eo lb. nops Normal contracts: 1944 t& ttP 1945 75c lb 1946 66 C 1947 60c lb. Nuts Distributors' Basis Almonds Calif 33-3o Ib. ' Chrslnuts Local tllllso 30fl Ih. rtlberti 100 lbs. Bare- Da Brig. lonas Ohillys Nati Jumbo 34 S4o 14a Lrge Slo lie S2c Fancy 30c 30e Sue Baby 29c 29o 390 Walnuts Franquettes No. 1 Jumbo $v 36c. large 33 -34c, med 31c baby 344c ib no. 2: :umoo son sneiu aivsc large s-c med. 29 'ic. Chicago Grain Chicago, Aug. 31 (U-W Cash grain sales: Wheat No. 1 red 3.03 S. No. 2 2.01': No. 1 hard 2.02 'i. No. 1 mixed 2.02 '3, No 2 mixed 2.01 's. Corn No. 1 mixed heavy 80si. No. 1 mixed 78:tt-79'i; No. 1 white 78l.-80, heavy ao'j-si1. Barley 1.72: malting 1.53-78 nominal: feed 1.16-40 nominal. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Aug. 21 !P Hogs 2300, salable 2000, slow, wis. under 270 lbs. 1.00-1.50 lower, heavier wis. and sows steady to 50c down; top 21.50 sparingly, bulk good choice 170-270 lbs. 20.75-21.25, few loads 230-350 lbs. 20.00-21.00. Bulk good-choice sows 18.00-19.00. Cattle 3500. salable: calves 400. General trade very unsettled: big packers and small local killers practically out of steer and heifer trade, some eastern shippers active, strictly good-choice steers and year lings 25-50c higher. Med to average good grade unevenly steady to 50c lower. Good cows 25c Miner, all others steady to 25r lower. Bulls steady to 25c lower, med vealers 1.00 lower; only choice steady at 16.00. Top steers 28.40. new high; next lush 28.00: bulk 19.50-25.50. Best heifers 23.00, demand for stock cattle broad. Sheep 4009 salable. Trade at standstill, buying Interests resit ant to bid on sheep or lambs, some packers talking sharlpy lower around 16.00 on good-choice spring Iambi, Portland Giatn Portland, Aug. 21 (JPi Cash wheat bid: soft white, white club, western red 1.82; hard red winter: ordinary 1.82, 11 pet 1.88. 12 pet 1.95; hard white baart; 10 pot 2.05. 11 PCt 2.07, 12 pet 2.09. Car receipts: wheat 38, barley 8, corn 4. hay 3, millfecd 7. Portland Livestock Portland. Aug. 21 OPi Cattle 100 salable, calves 25. Holdover cattle about 400; steers and heifers 1.00-50 lower, good cows steady but lower grades about steady. Little done on bulls, vealers: few scattered sales look about steady. Two loads good 1043-102 lb. arass steers 16.50-17.00. few med. 10.50; com-med heifers 11.50-13.50. Gocd cows 12.a0-14.00. med 0.50-12.25, cutter common 7.00-7.25, shells down to 6.00. Bulls scarce, odd head med sausage 12.00. Com-mcd vealers 13.00-16.00. II oss 50 salable. Barrows and gilts 3.50 lower, sows 1.00-50 off. Early bulk and top good-choice barrows and gilts 21.00. few over 300 lbs. at 20.00-50. Bulk sows 18.00- 19.00, extreme heavies 17.50; no feeders. Sheep 1500. salable 300. Lambs generally 1.50 lower, ewes steady, bulk good-choice spring lambs 14.00-15.00, few 15.50, few mod-good Wcdlng lambs 9.00-12.50. Good choice slaughter ewes 4.50-5,00. com-med 3.00-4.25, culls down to 2.00. Salem Markets Completed from reports of Ab le m dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal Readers. IRevlaftd daiun. Retail Prices Rabbit Feeds Pellets $4 cwt. Egg Mash $4.50 cwt. Dairy Feed S3. 75 cwt. Poultry Heavy colored hens. No. 1 16' lb. No. 2. 22o Colored fryers. No. t 33U-340 lb Eggs- Buyers Prices White and Brown: extra large grade A 49c, med. 46c, standards 45c dozen Wholesale prices Large 54c dozen, med. 51c. standaids 50c Butter Wholesale: A 72c lb. Retail Grade A 77c lb. Butterfat Wholesale: Premium 78c, No. 1 77c. No. 2 74c. Hop Picking at Independence Independence The picking of the early varieties of hops in the Independence area is in full swing. While a couple thousand pickers could be absorbed in the various yards scattered through out the district to good advant age, picking is progressing sat isfactorily. Growers are paying $3.50 per hundred pounds in all yards, and pickers are making an aver age of $5 to $7 a day. Several eighth grade students reported making $4.50 the first day of picking on August 19. The early clusters and fuggles are lighter in weight than the late varieties which means pickers will make a better average in the late har vest from September 1 to 15. The crop this year is said to be much better than average, and a report by the U.S. department of agriculture predicts that pros pects were for a record-breaking crop of 58 million pounds. This will be an increase of four per cent over the 1945 record and 48 percent above the 1935-44 average. The Independence Hop Grow ers at 148 C street will sign up anyone interested in working in the harvest. Albany Youfhs Held For Stripping Aulo Albany State Police Officer Wayne Huffman Tuesday swore out complaints charging Charles D. McLaren, 16, and Forest M. Pool, 19, with larceny involv ing the alleged theft of acces sories from an automobile which they are accused of stripping af ter the car had been abandoned on the Pacific highway three miles north of Shedd. Taken from the abandoned car were the radio, floor mat and almost everything that could be detached, Officer Huff man said. All of the stolen ar ticles were recovered at the spot as Officer Huffman was en route to Shedd to investigate the re port that the car owned by Lloyd Vincent, Jefferson, and believed stolen Sunday by Jun ior Richardson, escaped con vict, had been found at Shedd. The car is registered to Carl J. Brown, Portland. It had a flat tire and had been at the roadside since Thursday. The Vincent car was found in Shedd. It is being searched for fingerprints. Stocks Advance Irregularly New York, Aug. 21 UP) Stocks worked the recovery side of the market in today's early proceedings but finally ran into selling which cut ad vances substantially and put numerous leaders in the losing ranks. Dealings, slow most of the time, picked up activity in the last half hour as quotations for steels and motors wilted. A few "thin" issues added several points on meager transactions. Assorted special stocks retained modest gains at the close al though losses of 1 to 4 points or so were widespread. Transfers of around 800,000 shares were the best in a week. Improved were Consolidated Edison, Chesapeake & Ohio, Keystone Steel, American Su matra Tobacco, South Puerto Rico Sugar, Standard Oil (N. J.), Johns-Manville and Air Re duction. Bonds were narrow. Corn and Oats Futures Decline Chicago, Aug. 21 (U.PJBoth corn and oats futures on the board of trade today declined beneath openings which were weak for corn prices and frac tionally lower for oats. Some of the selling appeared to be lieve that restoration of price ceilings on livestock would, in the long run, have an unfavor able influence on grain. Only barley took a strong tone. Corn closed off 3 to 4 V ; oats finished the session off M to 1; barley finished up Vs to 1. Corn futures, after a weak opening, met fairly active pro fessional buying and rallied throughout most of the session until toward the closing bell when interest dropped off. Some of the selling which did de velop in corn was believed to have been induced by expecta tions of a further upward re vision in corn crop prospects. New York StocI; Quotations (By the Associated Press) New irt. lW Cio-Hn ouotauone today vilted Cnem ei Ore 193 mertcan Can 100 S m Power St Light 18'i mer Tel St Tel 193 Anaconda Copper 45tt tchtsoM 112 gendix Aviation 45'i Bethlehem Steel 110'i Uoeini Aircraft 38 California Packing 404 Nnfldinn Paclfin 18 J I Case 4fi1i .:hrysiei Corp 112 V Jommonwealih St South. Consolidated Ekli.Mn 30 ' Consolidated Vullee 23 Jontineniai Insurance fi47 Jrown Zellerbach 34 Jurtisj Wrigtn I1 Qouglas Aircraft 1X Jupont de Nemours .... 209 iencrai Elect rlo 45"f Jeneral Poods 61 Jenerai Motors A4A Joodjear Tiro fl9' Ireat Northern pfd..... Jj8 iniernaiiona. Barvuter 3 lot Papei pld. I2?1 Johns Manvtlie 138'i rtennecott ........ 54 uong Bell A 30 ilaytag vlia mi Copper 14 vlontgomery Ward ,i 79 ' Nash Kelvinator 20 National Dairy 39 "i M V Central 22 .forth Am Co 3.1 'i, Northern Pacific 27, Pac. Amer Pish H'i faciflo Gas Elofl 44 Paciflo I St T 153 li Pan American 17 It Penny j C 63 'itadio Corp. rtayonler 38 rtajooier pfd 37 Keynolds aistala 34 Vi iafeway 29 Sears Roebuck 43 M Sinclair Oil IB Southern Paclflo 83 3tancrd Brands 45 Jtandard OU Oell! 88 Studebssar 11 Sua Ulnms 17 Union Oil 25 4 Union Pacific 150 United Airline 40 United Aircraft 28 United States Steal SS'.t Earner Bro'.hers 45 West Eleo. sfg. Co 30 '4 nVool worth S2H Shortage of Cars Halts Road Paving With about 21 miles of the 28 mile county building road program completed, the balance of seven miles is threatened with having to go over into another year with telegraphic advices from the California oil company which has been furn ishing asphalt that further as phalt deliveries are being held up indefinitely because of a car tie-up in Northern Califor nia. County Commissioner Rice said the work would await to morrow night, arid if there is no oil in sight then the balance of the program will be aban doned and the equipment sent into the shops to be put in con dition for storage for the win ter. He said the equipment can not wait an indefinite time for arrival of oil and the telegram gave no hope of any early al leviation of the situation. He said about six more cars are needed to finish the work mapped out. Markets Briefed (By th United Preu) Stocks higher in quiet trad ing. Bond irregularly lower. U. S. governments lower. Curb stocks irregular. Foreign silver unchanged In New York at 90', 4 cents a fine ounce. Cotton irregular. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Land Bought for Garbage Dump The county court Wednesday morning in a conference with G. C. Baker, owner of 12 acres of land north of Woodburn, vir tually completed negotiations for its purchase for $2500, the land to be used for a garbage disposal dump for the towns in the north end of the county. This is outgrowth of hearings held several months ago when the county virtually committed itself to assist cities and towns of the county to solve their garbage disposal problems, city officials from Woodburn stat ing that their situation had be come serious and other towns also asked for help. County Judge Murphy stated that while the maintenance and operation costs of the dump will be on a 50-50 basis it was be lieved by the court to be pref erable that the county itself ac quire the land by purchase so if at any time in the future it is abandoned for the uses for which it has been bought it can be disposed of without any com plications such as would arise if the cities and towns went in on a joint ownership proposition. He stated that the tract is adjacent to a good gravel road, with a road leading into it that can be converted into a county road and thus be property main tained. The county will pay 50 per cent of the operating and maintenance expense, the other 50 per cent being prorated among the cities and town us ing the disposal plant, accord ing to its use. The tract is about two and a half miles from Woodburn, which will be the heaviest user, about five miles from Gervais and 10 miles from Aurora. Expenses will include cost of road and maintenance, cost of a caretaker and rental of county equipment for putting and keeping the place in shape. Revenues also will come from that and it is expected there will be revenues from commercial garbage handlers, $1,000,000 Starr Cannery Planned Portland, Aug.' 21 UP) A modern canning plant to cost $1,000,000 is planned here by the Starr Fruit Products com pany, H. G. Howiesner, vice president, reported today. Application for construction approval called for completion in time for the 1947 season. The plant will replace one occupied for 30 years and recently sold. The company expects to employ 1,500 workers compared to the present 500. The firm has other plants at Salem and Yakima. Poland's Crops Short 400,000 Tons Warsaw, Aug. 21 (IP) UNRRA officials in Poland prepared a report today for Director Gen eral F. H. LaGuardia asserting that Poland's probable harvest would be at least 400,000 tons short in bread grains needed to supply the country until the next crop. M. E. Hays of Drexel Hill, Pa., in charge of the agricultural re habilitation of UNRRA, said crops were cut radically by lack of proper seed and fertilizers; field mice and hail storms. Reich Food Rations Raised in Winter London, Aug. 21 (P) John B. Hynd said today the United States and Britain would raise the basic food ration in their zones in Germany to 1,500 calo ries per person daily during the coming winter, "whatever the cost." Hynd, as chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, is the Att lee cabinet minister responsible for conditions of the British oc cupation of Germany. He told a news conference the food sit uation in tho British zone still was critical. Births Psde To Mr. and Mrs. AlbTt O. Parte, 3260 Broadway, a daughter, Carol Ann. Brown To Mr. and Mis. Robert R. Brown, route 1, Stayton, a son. Richard Ray, Aug. 14. Burchett To Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Btirchett. 2205 South 12th, a daughter Sharon Patricia, Aug. 12. Relnwald-To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H Relnwald, 73 Radllff, a son, Dennis Ed win, Aug. 14. Husted To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Husted 1480 Mill a daughter Carrol Anne, Aug. 12. Kruplcka To Mr. and Ms. Frank E. Kruplcka. 559 N. Liberty, a daughter. Sherry Lynn, Aug. 12. Padoen To Mr. and Ms. Inn void J. Padoen. route 2. Dallas, a daughter. - Births, Deaths NOTICE WE WILL CLOSE AT NOON SATURDAYS j1 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. 1505 NORTH FRONT J Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1946 11 Olorla Ann, Aug. IS. Boardrow To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. . Boardrow, route 2. a daughter, Janis Marie. Aus 14. Jones To Mr. and Mrs. Lowell N. Jones. 975 N 14th, a daughter, Judith Kay, July . ' Turner To Mr and Mrs. John R. Turner, Valsetz, a son, Lynn Ronee, , July 8. Hnssel To Mr. and Mrs. John P. Has sel, 969 N. Cottase, a daughter, Frances Jeanette, July 8. Snldow To Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon ft. Snldow, Jr. Waldport, a daughter, Marsha Rae, Aus. 1. Srolt To Mr. and Mrs. Meivin W. : Scott, route 1, a son. Alan Charles, July 17. Dawson To Mr. and Mrs. Donald J, Dawson, 1815 John, a daughter, Sandra Marie, July 2. Eklund To Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mi Kklund, Scto, a son, Marie Luther, Aug. 15. Morris To Mr. and Mrs. Colin C. Morris, route 4, a daughter, Shirley. Louise, Atu. 13. Bond To Mr. and Mrs. Delbert W. Bond. Lyoni, a son, Thomas Wayne , Auk. 5. Chance To Mr. and Mrs. David Chance, Mill City, a daughter, Denna Christine. Aug. 13. LeVitt To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Le vitt. 145 Highway, a son, Edward Ber-' nardi Aug. 8, Krebs To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Kreb.s, rou;e 1, Woodburn, a son, Theo-,. dore Ear), Aug. 6. Valentine To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald K. Valentine, Stayton, a daughter, Lynda Mae, July 2C SteiaerTo Mr. and Mrs. Waiter J. Stelier, 2765 Silverton road, a son, Paul John, Aug. 15. Morton To Mr. and Mrs, Farrls L. Morton, route 1, twin sons, Luclen Barry and David Kelly. Aug. 18. t Ruble To Mr. and Ms. Henry C. Ruble, route 7, a daughter, Sandra Jean, Aug. 18. Newman To Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Newman. 9S5 Tamarack, a son, Russell Robert, Aug. 18. Merrlam To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Merriam, route 1, Jefferson, a daughters Marsha Ann, Aug. 18. Bowcut-To Mr. and Mrs. Meivin O. Bowcut, 1620 Cross, a daughter, Jo Mae Aug. 14. Lyons To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boring, a druiKhter. at the Salem Deaconess hos-' pital August 19. Silverton To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Marlon Hoblltt, an 8 -pound daughter, Helen Terry, Aug. 12 at San Francisco.. Granddaughter o( the W. P. Bannlsteri of San Francisco and Mrs. Flora Hoblltt of Silverton. Deaths Mrs. Mathilda Spelbrink. at the resident on route 5 Salem. Tuesday, August 30. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Stella Mas ten of Salem: two sons. Perry Spelbrink and Arthur Spelbrink of Salem; brother, Peter Kitsberger of New Ulm, Mlrm.i twa sisters, Mrs. Ann Sim met of New Dim, Minn., and Miss Pauline Kitsberger of McSherrytown, Pa.; three grandchildren. Donald, Deloris and Susan Spelbrink of Snlem. Services will be held Friday. Aug. 23, at 2 p.m. in the Clough-Rarrlclc eh ape t," with Interment tr. Belcrest Memorial park. Miss Lois Bergtund Miss Lois Berglund. late resident of 8T4 North Front St., Tuesday, August 20. Sur vived by her psrents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berglund of Salem; a sister, Shirley Jean Berglund of Salem; brother. Arthur W&yna Berglund of Salem, and a grandfather, Charles Krabs of Salem. Announcement of services later by Cloush-Barrlck Co. Paul Mahoney In this city August 19. Paul Mahoney, late resident of Tortland. Graveside ser vices were held Wednesday, August 31, al 9:30 a.m. at St. Barbara Catholic ceme tery, under direction of W. T. Rig don Co. Mm. Florence G. Rois Mrs. Florence Q Ross, late resident of 355 East Washington, at a local hospital Tuesday. August 20. Wife of Warren B. Ross of Salem: mother of Dr. W. B. Rosa, of Nam pa, Idaho, and Donald G. Ross of. Waukegan. II). Also survived by three grandchildren. Services will be held Frl-. day, August 23. at 10 a.m. at the Clough Barrlck chapel. Charles Ilenry CHna Chnrles Henry Cline, 66. resident of 1038 Sixlh St.. West Salem. Aug. 17 at Glen dale. Calif, Surviving are the widow, Mra. Nelllo Cllnc: children. Mrs. Mildred Craig of Yuma, Colo., Hnrry Cline of West Sa lem, Mrs. Mary Mtte Carden of Neosho, Mo., Meivin Cline of Portland, Mrs. Alice Mohney of West Snlem, Mrs. Emma Boles, Miss Helen Cline, both of Salem, Howard Cline, Mrs. Florence Klnnan, Miss Janls Marie Cline. all of West Salem; also seven brothers and 10 grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday. August 22. at 3:30 p.m. at the West Salem Mennonlte church. Concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. A. A. Loewen officiating. Di rection W. T. Rlgdon company. Floyd E. McCarroll Floyd E. McCarroll, late resident of 968 Shipping street, Monday, August 19. Sur vived by his wife, Mrs. Kay McOarrolL Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McCarroll of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Marvin Perkins and Mrs. A. L. Newton of Salem; and a brother, D S. McCarroll of Salem. Services will be held at the Ciough-Barrlck chapel Thursday. August 22, at 10:30 a.m. under the auspices of the American Legion. In terment in Belcrest Memorial park. Bean Steva Anderson Bess Steve Anderson, late resident of Portland, at a local hospital at the ase of 80 years. Announcement of services later; by the Howell-Edwards chapel. Obituary Mrs. Anna Tschantt Silverton John Tschantg of Cherry street had word Sunday of the death of his aged mother. Mrs. Anna Tschants in Akron, Ohio, Sunday morning. She was M years old. Born In Swltserland June 8, 1850. On her 85th birthday anniversary, her seven children were with her at tha family home. She came to America as a young woman. Her husband, Charles, died 33 years ago in Akron, she had spent some time In Silverton on two occasions. Be sides her son here she has a niece and two nephewi here, Mrs, Will Llechty of Central Howell and Charles and Oscar Meyer of Silverton; also seven of her chil dren, John of Silverton, Will and Charles of Akron, Ohio, Otto of Orvtlle, Otiio, An na Richards of Kent, Ohio. Lena Wright and Miss Elizabeth Tsctiantz of Akron, and 39 grandchildren and 26 great grand children survive. Funeral services wera to be held Wednesday at Akron. Mhi Tommy Mosrll Shlpp Silverton Miss Tommy M. Shlpp. died at the family home Monday night at the asi of 24 years. Born in Seymour, Texas, April 18. 1922, and had lived In Silverton seven years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs Tom Shipp. brothers, Talmadie. Doyle and Hubert, all of Silverton. Services will be held Thursday. Aug. 22, at 2 p.m. at ths. Memorial chapel of Ekman Funeral home.1 Rev. E. S. Jones officiating. Interment In Silverton cemetery. aSv ?9K 7&t PfflK XMS. JWN -186W For BETTER HEALTH Correct HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) FISTCLA KISHUHr; PUOLAPSB and other Rectal conditions. No hoa nltaltzatlon. FTee do scrtptlvo booklet. 5 Dr. It. Reyr Ids Clinic I NA1XKO - I'RO IOI.OU1ST ; 218 N. Liberty St. Saltm, On. I IMionp !)tC0 f