Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 01, 1947, Page 17, Image 17

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    FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
t'AKDROBE TRUNK
Elec. sweeper
(13.50
B.50
9x12 Wilton Ru 1.00
Bicycle -0
Clothes Wardrobe 6.50
Carpet Sweepers 1.50 4c 2.50
Wash Boiler Each 2.00
Men's Suits, Clean 5.00 & up
nn fnot 'A Inch Pipe.
MAC'S, 145 S. Church n!05
iu H.P. David Bradley Qarden Tractor
with attachments. Ph. 24268. 345 Sun
set Ave. nioa
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
AUTOMOBILES
NO WAXING required with transpar
ent Plastl-Kote lor drain boards, floors,
furniture.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl28
1810 BU1CK Super Sedan. Oood tires. Has
heater, radio St seat covers. 11250. Take
trade-in. 3855 Market Ave., by Penn
4 Corners. Ql06
P1KON DUCK setting eggs. $1.00 dos.
Green Apple Market, 2 ml. N. Under
pass 09E. n!04
1041 STUDEBAKER 8 Deluxe Tone
Model 4D Sedan. Radio, spotlight, ov
erdrive Ss new paint. Call 7372 after
6 p.m. ql08
O. E. WILLIAMS, sewing machine repair
specialist. 1 do not sell new machines
Parts all makes. Pinking shears
ground. Ph. 5765. 1940 N. 18th. nl28
50 LB. ICE BOX, like new. 2490 Broad
way, 1)106"
USED TIKES, four 600x16, three 650x19,
one 475X10. 17B0 N. Front. n!04
ELECTRIC WIRE, 12-2 and 14-2 loom.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St, M26
DEEP FREEZE. Capacity 2 ft. X 5 It.
$250. Rt. 1, Box 88-A., Woodburn.
n!06
PIANO, ASCnENBACII upright, excellent
condition. Miller Fryer, 768 Ogle Bt.,
Woodburn, Ore. nl04
NEW REFRIGERATOR tt electric sweeper,
2 tricycles and 1 Irish Mail. 1300 takes
all. 555 Bouth loth. niQ4
ELECTRIC floor polishers. Ideal for homt
or store.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
253 North Liberty. nlOB
CU. FT. Frlgldalre. Very good condi
tion. $175. Phone 24180. n!06
METAL IRONING boards, pads St covers.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl36
FOR SALE: Bench Saw, like new. A bar
gain. Del Barber, co Barker's Qroc. it
Market, Turner, Oregon. nl04
ONE TENOR banjo and one guitar, each
wiwi case, uiarence axaug. laos norm
4th St., Salem. n!04
ALL MAKES of clocks repaired. 190 South
14th. Clock Doctor. ni09
FORMAL, like new, size 14. 110.50. (Pastel
yellow.) Phone 3867. n!06
HEAT If ODE home electrically It's con-
venient, clean, economical See us foi
free estimates
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
25ft N Liberty n
unvs wniTE shoe roller skates, size 8
Never worn. Call 26802. nl06
uvnRAiiLlO PRESS. 12 ton. small frame.
Also gas paint outfit, complete about 85
lbs. Fred Anderson, 753 Mill St., Sheri
dan, Oregon. nl06
GIRL'S JUNIOR World bicycle. Oood con
dition. Gene's Bicycle Shop, W, Salem,
mo
FARMERS ATTENTION. Clean Easy por
table As t molester milking machines.
- YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty Bt. nl2S'
ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC, sldearm water
neater, rasten to your present tank
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26
WHITE COAT, all wool, satin lined, worn
3 times, sue 16, sacrifice. 10 Abrams
Ave. nl04
FISHING TACKI" boxes, all metal.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty St. tilSfl1
n.irnTRlo RANGE. Call forenoons
evenings. 2365 Claude. n!05
K TLASTI-KOTE paint, the cellophane like
ftni.vi for floors, furniture, automobiles.
On wood, concrete, iinoieum.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26'
HOT WATER tank, furnace, trasb burn
er, $70. Plaster board 3000- ft. 3c tt.
2000 ft. lumber 3x4 Ac 2x6, rafters, 3000
ft. flooring 155 thousand. 6x8. 2000 ft.
5 thousand. n center at. n. Miller,
nl03
LAWN CARTS, lawn edgers, hand cultl
valors and hoes.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nI38'
LADY'S BICYCLE, new tires, $36. 1750
Mat" on. nl05j
PULLER brushes 174ft Grant, ph.
PRESSURE COOKERS, sauce pan type.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. M261
UNUSED electric water heater, 43 gallon.
$79.50. Fnone na. mvo
WASHABLE, ONE coat Palletone for
walls, ceilings, and wallpaper, dries
In one hour,
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N, Liberty St. nl26'
GUARANTEED FOREVER flashlights,
lanterns.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n
RADIOS, RECORD players, recorders for
immediate delivery.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26'
TELEPHONE Intercomm. sets.
v EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St.
ELECTROLUX cleaner & air purifier. Now
available, complete with all attach,
ments. $69.75 Home demonstration giv
en. 175 S. High. Ph. 6088. nlOfl'
HOME MADE Ford tractor with plow, disc
& cultivator. Rt. 1 Box 88A Woodburn
n!04
the tropic Master overseas radio. Pow
erful 8 tube set. Ideal for coastal cr
out ' ?r locations.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
25 1 N. Liberty St. nl26'
SUN (ULTRA violet) lamps, Heat (Infra
rea lamps ana neatmg pa as.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
355 N. Liberty St. H126
RIVER SILT. Phone 25912.
16 IN. Maple wood. Ph. 8134.
nl04
SMOOTHIES FOB perfect ice cream.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26'
BABY BOTTLE sterilizers, bottle warm
ers, vaporizers.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St, nl26'
2H) USED brick building tile. Also some
used 3x12 plank, can ana aner o p.m
ELECirtlC CURLING irons, pants press-
ers, solder irons.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
256 N. Liberty St. M2fl
ELECTRIC SHAVERS for Immediate de
livery.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26'
ELECTRIC BARBECUE sets for fireplace
or outdoors.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26
FARMERS ATTENTION. Electric milk
pasteurizers, butter churns and fence
controllers.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26'
0?EN BOOKCASES, made to order. 3500
siiverton ko. niu
tubular and up'
VACUUM CLEANERS,
right.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
?55 N. Liberty St.
nl26'
AUTOMATIC, FLECTBIO irons. Iron and
extension cords.
YEATER APPLIANCE OO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26'
tror washing machine. Like new. Re.
c.pntlv overhauled. New rollers, 185. Ph.
0335. H104
CANVAS PAINT to make awnings, bug.
gles, and lawn furniture nxe new.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty Bt H1261
2x4, 1x6, 1x12, good glass panel dosr,
shin liiu Ac siding. Caldwell. 55 High
way Ave. Salem. Ore. nl04
INDIRECT LAMPS and torchlers.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St.
WHEEL CHAIR. Call after 5:30 p.m., I
1125 B. 14th. "104
ELECTRIC TABLE broilers, table roast
ers. 1
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty Bt. n!26
ABSOR-O-DOR keeps your refrigerator
clean and sweet.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n!26
WASHING MACHINES that fit on your
laundry trays, run size.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
255 N. Liberty St. nl36'
FRUIT JUICERS, can openers, food chop
pers. French fry cutters. lood mills, re
frigerator dish sets, aluminum cooking
ware, cookie jars, knife sharpeners, ice
crushers, condiment sets, carving sets,
cutlery sets, camping dian sets, stain
less steel urne service.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty fit. nl36
DISKTON CHAIN SAWS St PARTS. IM
MEDIATE DELIVERY. INDUSTRIAL
SUPPLY CO. OF SALEM, 1058 S. COM'L.
PHONE 8023. ni0
ALARM CLOCKS, electric desk, wall and
mantle clocks.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. &1261
COMMERCIAL RANGES. 4 burner and
burner with grin.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
j 265 n. Liberty at. nia
ELECTRIC ROOM heaters. All types.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St.
H136'
RESTAURANT GRILL, electric, automatic
Akron, 24 inches square.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
253 N. Liberty St. n!28'
DOOR CHIMES Electrical and mechan
ical.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 Liberty Bt. &1261
FOR SALE or trade: O.E. refrigerator.
Westlnghouse elec. sewing machine,
Oarod radio, phono combination, elec.
vacuum cleaner, elec. stove, ice box.
elec. wash. mach. 34 Park Ave., go
out Center, turn left on Park. nl04
LARGE oak desk and office chair, $40.00.
1140 N. Oapltal. Ph. 8216. 1 Dl04
NEW TABLE model radio 315.00, battery
set $12.00, record cnanger ijd.qu, ampli
fiers $25.00. electrlo guitar $45.00. re
corder $150.00. generated flashlights $3
battery phone sets $10.00, and radio
tubes most all types, Freetag Radio
Shop. 721 South 12th, Salem, Oregon
&104
VACUUM CLEANERS (tanks and up
rights) with attachments.
EUREKA
GENERAL ELECTRIC
PREMIER DUPLEX
WESTINOHOUSE
UNIVERSAL
BEE-VAC
FILTER QUEEN
McCALLISTER
Trade In allowance, easy terms.
VINCE'S ELECTRIC
157 S. Liberty St. Salem. Ore. nl27'
It. so, 3D, 40, 50, 66 gallon water heaters
lor immeaiate aenvery.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
355 N, Liberty St. nl2B'
XIGHTCRAWLERS, 2483 Btatt. Bremmer
D123
CANNING (lfl quart) pressure cookers.
I HATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty Bt. nl26'
WOOD SAW for sale. Mounted on truck
R. B. Cross, 1145 N. 17th. nl04
21 -FT. INDIAN trailer house, furn.. sleeps
four, elec. brakes, tandem wheels, awn
ing. $1325. 31i miles S. on S9E. Castle
Hall Cottages. ql06
Rt.
8357.
nll4
Market Quotations
1941 ZU-TON GMC dump, ft yd.
8, Box 1518. Hollywood Dr.
ql09
1934 CHEV. Oood cond., excel, tires, heat-
. $300. Ph. 2436B. 140 Lansing Ave.
109
'38 FORD TRUCK, tandem wheels. Oood
rubber. A-l mechanically. Ray Garland,
Rt. 3, Newberg, Ore., at Rex. QlOB
FOR SALE 1935 Ford sedan, good mo
tor, 8 good tires. $425. 76 Fairview
Ave., Roger Lane. Call after 6 p.m.
ql05
LOGGING TRUCK and trailer for sale.
1043-K-7-Internattonal, less man nu,
000 miles. 1841 Fruehauf Tandem Trail
er. Eleven miles North Salem on 218
Haw. Lee's Texaco Garage. Price $4500.
Ask for A. L. Churchman. ql04
Salem Livestock
By Valley Packing co.
Hogs, 35c under Portland each wt.
Spring lambs, $18.50.
Wooled 1846 lambs. $18.
Sheared 1946 lambs, $16.
Yearlings, $13.50.
Ewes, $2 to $7.50.
Fat dairy cows, $12-13.50.
Cutters, $8-13.
Dairy heifers, $13-17,
Bulls, $12-17.
Calves, 300-450 lb., $10-21,
Veal, 150-300 lb., S.V34.
Portland Eastalde
canhv No. 1 loose packed asparagus
was offered at $3.75-3. 85 a 30 -lb pyramid
with bunched stock selling at a oox
at today's session or the Portland East
side Farmers' Wholesale Produce ma$r-ket.
Watermelon was vamea at iuc a id.
DIXIE FLYER trailer house. 19 ft., sips.
4. Butane range. A-l condition, au Wil
liams Ave. Q.107
1830 CHEV. sedan. Nice appearance. Runs
well. Ph. &30B or see owner alter e p.
348 E. Myers. St. ql04
for SALE; 1930 Studebaker Champion
sedan. A-l condition, seal beam lights,
radio, heater, six tires. Price reduced
to J 850, 11 mnes soum on vuc. v. n
Rinne. Route 1 Box 56. Jefferson. Ore.
q!04
'31 CHEVROLET Coupe, Just overhauled.
$275. Ph. 23F2. ql04
WILL TRADE 1937 Chrysler Royal Phae
ton. (4 dr. conv.) with new rust paint
job. Excel, tires. For best oiler in 2
or 4 dr. sedan or will take cash. Ph.
2169' or Inquire 380 S. 23rd. qlOB'
FOR SALE or trade: '41 Ford sedan. Model
A Ford sedan. 34 Park avenue, go out
Center, turn left on Park. ql04
42 FORD, H ton pickup, clean. 2382 Stati
st, qioi
Portland Produce Exchange
Butt erf at Tentative (subject to Imme
diate change). Premium quality maximum
of .35 of 1 percent acidity delivery in
Portland. 67-68c lb.; first quality, 68-B7C
lb.; second quality, 61-63c: valley routes
and country points, 2 cents less man iirsi,
or 64-65c.
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk, 68c lb.;
cubes, grade AA, 83 score, 61c; A, 92 score,
flOc: B. 80 score. 60c; C. 89 score. 57c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole-
DIRECTORY
CATERING
GLEASON'S Catering Service. Ph. 25379,
0116
CEMENT WORK
GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTING. Cliff
Ellis, 1905 N 19th St. Ph. 4071. 0115'
CHIMNEY SWEEP
FURNACES, CHIMNEYS vacuum cleaned
ENSLEY, 771 S. Zlst St. Ph. 717B, OliiU
CONTRACTING
FOR SALE: '32 V-8 coupe. '36 motor. Ex
cellent condition. Ph. 4567 or 2347
Breyman St. ql03
NEW HOMES. New roofs and alterations.
1 to 3 years to pay. Kanx Construc
tion Co. Ph. 4830 or 25106. 0118'
ELECTRIC WIRING No delay. Material
available. Phone 9740. oiuu
GOOD, CLEAN USED CARS
PRICED RIGHT
1932 BUICK 4 dr. sedan.
ion CHRYSLER 6 4 dr. sedan.
1037 HUDSON coupe. R & H.
SEE YOUR KAISER-FRAZER DEALER
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
355 N. Liberty Ph. 7001 ql05
DELIVERY SERVICE
SALEM DELIVERY and Pickup Service
145 S. Church. Phone 4711. oiuo'
EVANS MOTORCYCLE Merchant Delivery
Ph 7 00 175 N. Hlgn. Oiiv
DRESSMAKING
SILVER DOME trailer house, 24-ft. birch
finish, butane equipped. Duo-therm
heat, Winchester dolly, good tires In
excellent condition, L. D. Scott, Rt.
8, Box 810, W, mile west of Kelzcr
school. ql04
DRESSMAKING, tailoring and alterations.
Brooks Trailer Camp, 1904 state Bt,
0126
EXTERMINATORS
ELECTRIC BLANKETS for Immediate de
livery.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26
WE BUY St sell furniture, tools, stoves
dishes motors, radios, electric appli
ances household goods. KLIGMAN'S
285 N. Commercial. Phone OBBft. n
PIN-UP AND table lamps.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty Bt.
NAVAJO RUGS and saddle blankets. 17!
High. Phone 6088, n 1 OB-
HOT PLATES. SINGLE and two burner.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26
FINANCIAL
ELECTRIC 42 gallon water beater. $79.50
TA. 4314. Portland nl06
ELECTRIC FANS, desk and pedestal, for
offices, garages, restaurants, lodge
rooms, canneries. Kitchen and Indus
trial exhaust fans.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
355 N. Liberty St. n!26
CASH FOR SPRING
$25' to $300 on signature, furniture or
auto up to 1500. $8.38 a mo. repays
$100 loan in full In 15 mos. You get full
amount of loan. 4 out of 5 who ask for
a loan at Personal get It. Call today,
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
518 State St., Km. 136
Phone 3191 E. Galllnger, Mgr.
Lie. S122 M165 rl30
REGRIGERATOR ICE trays, rubber &
aluminum.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl
GARDEN sand, gravel, crusned rock
anovei a arag-une excavating wall
ing SAND AND GRAVEL OO Ph 8311
STOP WEEDING your lawn, try Weed-No-
More.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n!26
MONEY TO LOAN
WANTED: REAL ESTATE mortgage loans,
cuy or larm properties; loans made as
small as $300. Bee us about reftnanc
lng your present contract or mortgage,
APPROVED CITY LOANS 4
G.I. LOANS
ON NEW CONSTRUCTION. 4
LEO N. CHILDS, INC.
REALTORS
344 State Street. Phone 8261. r!04
3 TILER FROZEN food cabinets. Whole
sale price. 195 S. 24th. n!06'
14 FAT WHITE FACE beef, Inspected
Fnone 22639. nil3
TWO FORMALS, one dinner dress, scarce
ly worn. Smart, half priced. Ph. 21132.
B104
WESTINGHOUSE DDT bug bombs, type
used by armed forces. Kills flies, mo
squltoes, cockroaches St related Insects.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26
FARMERS, ATTENTION. Westlnghouse.
automatto electric milk cooler. 60 gal
capacity.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nl26
) LB. Ice box, toilet bowls, sinks, 3235
Portland Rd alter o. niOB
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANT to buy 2nd hand pair of English
styie rimng ooots. size o'a, macx. rn,
4075. naioe
WILL STORE Sc give good care for use
of furniture in our home. Ph. 34582.
nalOft'
WANTED TO BUY: 410 shotgun.
Miller. .Rt. 8, Box 372, Salem.
Ralph
nal05
WANTED: USED sawdust furnace, com
plete. 2250 N. Commercial, Salem. nal04
WAN ; Burlap and cotton bags, all
kinds. Willis Kelley, Ph. 23156. pa!20'
USED FURNITURE Phone BIBB
PERSONAL
READING. Know the truth. 2361 State.
pl05
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P.O. Box 724
P276
AUTOMOBILES
1940 PLY. 5 pass. Coupe. R. St H. Excel
lent condition, inquire at Lipstick
Beauty-Shop. 1872 State Street. ql05
ONE 1831 Olds 2 dr. sedan. Motor re
paired. Price $220. Or will trade for
equity in. '35 or '36 model cnev. or Fir.
mouth. Call at Kelzer Corner Store.
Ask for Mrs. Vogt. q!05
WANTED: '37 Chev., good cond., prefer
coach. 180 8. 14th. ql05
39 BUICK Special. '46 motor. A-l shape,
Trade for '34 Ford or Chev. and $675
cash. 418 S. College, Monmouth. q!08
1040 B'.ACK Chev. master deluxe busi
ness coupe. Spotless throughout.
built motor, heater, radio, back-up
lght. 2 spot ghta. a rhorn. etc.. $1150.
Ph. 21718. ql05
FOR SALE: Tractor. 1942 J. I. Case, mod
el D. I. it 1-2-16" mollne plow. Both
for $1250.00. Cecil A. Blndel. mi.
North & 2 ml. West of Stayton. Phone
Stayton 4F77 ql05
1934 CHEV. Oood condition. M. H. Bronec.
Hubbard. Phone 11F4. qlOB
FOR SALE: 45 Harley motorcycle. 1942.
fully equipped. 6800 on speedometer.
Harold Rice, Rt. 9, Box 111. 1 mile
east of Krueser's store on Fruitland
road. Call after ft p.m. ql05
TRAILER HOUSE, newly finished Inside
St out, for $495. 380 Grove. Phone 3317
Call anytime In the morning or after
f 30. ql08
'42 HARLEY Davidson. 4264 Monmouth
St. Monmouth, Ore. ql04
35 V-g COUPE, rebored motor. Make
offer. 1335 State, evenings, ql06
CLEAN '37 PONTIAC sed. Good tires ft
motor. 1650. 950 N. 18th. ql06
TRAILER HOUSE. 18 ft., clean. Rt,
Box 166-B. W. J. Holland, near Rose-
dale School. ql09
41 CHRYSLER New Yorker 4-door sedan.
Radio, heater St overdrive, excellent
cond. throughout. Elsie Chrlstofferson.
Rt. 1, Box 161. Aumsvllle. Ph. 584. ql08
'37 DODGE Coupe. Just overhauled. Good
tires. Ph. 5557. 1095 S. Com'l. q!06'
FOR SALE: Model A Ford truck, long
wheelbase. 90 rubber. Ph. 22504. Ray
Batter. ql06
2 NEWLY decorated trailer houses. Rea
sonable. Call after 3, 55 Hlway Ave,
ql06
1917 CHEV 5-P. Coupe, 2-tone. radio,
many exfp?. Best offer. Mr. Spoor, co
P. O. Box 688. Ph. 3817. 875 Mkt. 8
qlOC
MOTORCYCLES
INDIAN
BALES - SERVICE - PARTS
All makes used motorcycles bought
old repaired.
8HBOOK MOTOR OO.
Phone 5602 Salem
COCKROACH, MOTH EXTERMINATOR
service. Ph. soao. Le uross. izou n run
0128
PEMBERTON'S FLOWER Shop. 1980 S.
12th. Phone 23346. ovn
HUDSON
BALES - SERVICE - PARTS
Free estimates overhauling bo-dy
and fender repair painting, "Give
Shrock a try and you'll know why."
SHROOK MOTOR OO.
Phone 8502 Aalem
rURNITURE REPAIRING
WANTED: Furniture to glue and repair.
Lea Bros.. 4020 E. State. Pa. 31233
0153
newton'S light pickup as delivery. Haul
ing of all kinds. House noia moving
Fully insured. Phone 22812.
J R. W ATKINS CO. PRODUCTS. Free .1el
1717 Center St. Fnone B3B&. our
MONEY FOR EVERY PURPOSE
IF YOU art capable of building 10 to
iuu oousea oaiem or vicinity aunng
1947 and oeed financial assistance.
Contact Ua. We are also Interested in
financing one or two large apartment
nouse unita.
STATE FINANCE CO- Lie 6216M22S
183 8, High Bt. Ph. 4121 i
FARM. AND CITY LOANS
4 and 6
VOUB OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason cash for Real Estate contract
and second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES OO
307 Pioneer Trust Blda. Ph 7162
Real Estate Loans
- Farm City New Construction
4fc
A. N. Duncan
1214 Ladd ft Bush Bank BJdg.
Phone 8658
iH PERCENT money for loans on new
or already built modern homes any-
wl :e in the Willamette valley. 10 to
2ft years repayment plan. Also plenty
of money for building modern homes,
financed during construction.
STATE FINANCE CO.. 153 B. High St.
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
6th FLOOR GUARDIAN BLDO.
License No. M-169. 8-164
$ MONEY $
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
OAR LOANS
We Buy Real Estate Mortgages and
Contracts
STATE FINANCE CO REALTORS
Lie S-316 M-222 153 8 High St.
WE LIKE to make LOANS
WE LIKE to say "Yes" to loan requests.
because making loans of 125 to $250 or
more Is our ONLY business. Phone or
visit Peisonal Finance Co.. You can get
a loan from your "Yes Man" in Just
l-Tlslt call today.
618 State St.. Rm. 123, Salem
Ph. 8191 E. Galllnger. Mgr.
L'j. 8. 122 M. 165 rlOft'
BREITHAUPT'S for flowers. Dial 8185 Q'
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOWELL FUNERAL HOME. Ph. 3672 o1
TRUCK SERVICE, moving and hauling
Arthur Mccieiiar. fnone zaaB. c
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
LANDSCAPING
New York
Stock Quotations
LEVELING A DOZING
JOHNSON A BRIGGS, building streets ft
roads. Ph. eojs, saiem. qi
LUMBER
LUMBER, custom planing and car load
lng. Lumber industries, inc., success
ors to H. ft S. Lumber Co.. Wallace
road, West Balem. Ph. 9593. oll4
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
MRS. P. H. HAUSER. 92ft Saginaw. P
MATTRESSES
CAPITAL BEDDING. Phone 4069. Q1081
OIL IPCULATORS
OIL BURNER Sales and Service. Wm.
Drew. Phone 5395. 0111
GOOD WORK. REASONABLE. Free estl
matc..o, Home, fnone oju. aw
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. Free
estimate. Ph. 9513. 857 Shipping, olio
PAINTING ft PAPERHANGING
JERRY JOHNSON. Phone 3492.
ROY C. HANSON. Painting, decorating
Phone 2-5838. 0113
PAPERHANGING
EXPERT PAPERHANGING. H. J. Wood
worth. Phone 30i. o-idb-
PLASTERING
CONTRACT PLASTERING.
Ph. 25106.
0121
PLUMBING AND repair. Prompt service.
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PRINTING
COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Letterheads
envelopes, business cards, office forms,
briefs, small booklets. Quick delivery
Johnson Printing Co. In basement at
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SAND AND GRAVEL
GARDEN SOIL, crushed rock. Shovel ft
dragline excavating Walling Band ft
Gravel Co Phone 8S61 O
salers: Oregon singles, 3ft-ft2c; Oregon
loaf. 38U-54C.
Em To wholesalers: a graoe, large,
53 453 Vic; medium. 46,4-49lA-: A grade,
small. 424c; B grade, large, 45H-47iic.
Ens Purchased from farmers: current
receipts, 45-50c, buyers pay 3-3 ',4c below
wholesale quotations on graoea oasis tor
best hennery eggs.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Prices to retailers. Grade AA
carton, 66c; AA prints, 65c; A prints, 64c: i
A cartons, 65c; B prints, 64c; one -tour in
pound cubes, cent higher.
LB Prices to retailers. AA extra large.
60c: AA large (certified), 58-59c; A large.
54-55c; AA medium. 54c; A medium, 50-
A small, 45c dozen; carton, 2c a-
dltlonal.
Cheese Prices to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles, 364-54c lb.; Oregon loaf,
394-58c; triplets, 36-54c.
Poultry:
Live ChickensPaying price to produc
s: No. 1 broilers, under 2 lbs., 29-3 0c
lb.; fryers, 2 to 3 lbs., 29-30c lb.; 3 to 4
lbs., 34-35c; roosters, 4 lbs. and over, 34-
35c; fowl, Leghorn, under 3Vi lbs., 18-
20c; 3'-. lbs. and over, 20-23c; colored, ell
weights, 32-33c lb.; stags, all weights.
14-16C
Rabbits Average to retailers. 4B-52c
lb. dressed: prices to producers, 43c: fry
ers, live, white, 20-24c lb.; colored, 17-21c
lb.
Vegetables:
Artichokes Calif. 4 and ft dos. to a lug.
13.25; 6 doz., $2. 50-2.75.
Asparagus Oregon, Hood River, Canby,
per box, 30 1-lb. bunches, $3.75-3.85: loose,
13.65-3.85. No. 2s. $2.75-3. Washington.
Sunnyslde, No. 1 mediums, 12-13c lb.; un
classified and small, 7-8',ic.
Avocadoes Calif., fancy 16, 30, 24 and
30 ruertes, 34-4.15.
Beam Calif., 20-25c lb.
Cabbages-California No. 1. $3-3.50: Tex
as 80-lb. crates. $4,25: red. J 8. 50-9. 50 crate.
Track sales, Calif, crate, 12.25.
Carrots California, bunched, 6 doz.,
$4-4.25: 50-lb. sacks, topped. $2-2.15; truck
sales, Calif., bunched, mostly $3.50; sack
ed. 50-lb. $1.35-1.60.
Cauliflower Calif., trimmed, standard
crate. 3.75-2.85: track sales, no sales.
ueiery sturdee crates. Pascal. 16-7:
&td. crates. $5.25-6. heart material, 4 and
5 dor., 14.75-5; crates. 15.50-6. Track sales,
Sturdee crates, $5; std. crates, $5.
i;ucu i oer Oregon hothouse. $7.25-8;
3-doz. lugs, 30-32 lie lb.
tits plant 20-lb. lug, 15.
Leek Local, 80-D0c dor.
Lettuce Calif., 4s, 15.50-8: few, poor,
lower; Stockton, 3 dos. 13.75-4.25; track
sales higher.
Mushrooms 80-90c lb.
Onions, green Local, Mid-Columbia, 40
50c. Onions, dried Oregon yellow. No. 1,
3 Inches and larger, $2.75-3: medium,
$1.65-1 75: Texas white wax, $4-4.35; Ber
mudas, $3-3.25. Sale to Jobbers, cold
storage, No. Is, $2-2.25; medium, $1.75.
Peppers Mexlcan-Callf., 45 lbs., $13-14
lug: loose, 40-450 lb.; truck sales, 45-lb.
crates, 112.50.
Parsley Calif., $6-6.50, 10 dozen
bunches.
Peas Calif., 18-ln. hamper, $3.50-4.
rot a toes 6tead, Oregon-Washington
Russets, No. 1, per cwt.. 13.75-4, baker
size. $4.50-4.70, No. 2, $3.10-3.25; No. 2
(50-lb.). $1-1.05, 15 lbs., 6D-65c: Deschutes,
No. 2. 50 1 bs.. $1.25-1.30. New crop: Cali
fornia 100-lb. sacks, $4.25-4.45; Texas Bliss
Triumphs, 50 lbs., $3.15-3.50. Track sales:
No. 1, Calif., long whites, 100 lbs., $3.90.
Rndlslirs Local, doz., 60-75C
Spinach Local, new crop, $1-1.10.
SquashCalif. Zucchini, 30-lb. lug. $5-
5.50; banana, 4-5140 lb.; summer, 13.7ft-
3.85 lug.
Sw:.t Polatoes Calif. Jersey, 20-lb. bas
ket, $4.25-5; Calif. La Yams, $4.15-4.25
Texas, 14.15-4.25.
Tomatoes Mexico, lugs, No. Is, $9.50
1': 21 1-lb. tubes. $7.50-8; Calif. Indlo
9 and 12 top packs, $7-7.50:16 top, $5.60-
6; imperial, 16 top, $5-5.50; indlo flats.
18 lbs., $6.50-6.73,
Turnips Calif., 50-lb. sacks. $2-2.26.
Packaged Vegetables Cellophane-wrapped:
spinach, 24 12-oz.. $1.60; salad. 8-oz.J
$1.15-1.20; celery hearts, per doz., 13.25-3.50.
Garlic 20 1-oz. pkgs., $1.65-1.75.
Fresh Fruit:
Apples Newtowns. Hood River, w. and
p., $4.75-5.25; Wlnesaps, w. and p., $4.50-5.
Avocados Calltornia Fucrtcs, 30-35s,
$4.40-4.75 box; 20-24s, $4.25-4.50; choice,
$3.754.
Bananas Bunched, $10.50-11.50 cwt.,
cut hands. 112-13.50 cwt.
Dates Calif. 24 8-oz. pkgs..' $4.65-4.75;
natural and hydrated flats, 15 lbs,, $4.35-
Grapefruit Texas pinks. 70-BOs, $4.65-
3; smaller, $3.65-4.35; Marsh seedless, 40
96s, $3-3.35; Arizona white, $3.50-3; choice,
lower.
Lemons Calif, fancy, 252-300S, 16.50
6.75; 432s, $4-6; choice, $1 less.
Limes California, 15 tubs of 6 limes,
$3.50-3.60; lugs of 50. 95c-$l,
Oranges California navels, 176 and
larger, d.d-o.iu; aau-asaa, (5.255.40;
smaller, $4-4.40; choice, SOc-tl less a box.
Rhubarb Local, field-grown. 20-lb. box.
75-85c; 90c-$l 30-lb. apple box; wine, 85-
uc a ID-ID. DOX.
Strawberries Air express, Calif., $4
4.25; rail express, 13.75-3.85 a 12-cup fill.
Dressed Meats:
Veal Light tDD oualitv. .IK.aflr- ti,,w
tup quality, dtt-tw, a, 26-aec; C, 22-24c
cull, 18-20C.
logs Block. butchers. nnr.kar atvl
125-160 lbs., 37-38c; over 213 lbs., 36-37c
tu.i buwj, an wis., 3V-34C lb.
Lambs A A, 38-40c; A. 37-38c: B. 34-38e:
C, 28-30C lb. .
Mutton 10-15c lb., according to quality.
Beef Best quality, 32-34c; B, 25-2Bc;
, 22-24c; canner and cutter. ia-2le: bo.
logna bulls, 25-26C
Wool, uaacara Bark:
Cascara Bark Green, 8-8'4c; dry, 20c.
Wool Valley. coarse and mnrihim
graaes, 12-43 4c 10.
Mohair 40o lb, on 12-month growth.
Hit! .a Calves, 40c lb., according to
wcignt; kips, ace lb.; green beef, lie 1 b.
Rendered Inedible Fats 12-13c lb.
(By the Associated Press)
New York ft Closing quotations today
Allied Chem ft Oya 171?;
American Can ... 81 'i
Am Pewer ft Light 12
Amer Tel ft Tel 166
Anaconda Copper 36
Atchison 81
Bendli Aviation
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Aircraft
California Packing
Canadian Paclflo
J I Cass
Chrysler Oorp
Commonwealth ft oout. .
C nsolldated Edlsor . ,
Consolidated Vultee
Continental Insurance . .,
Crown Zeilercach
Curtiss Wright
D is las Aircraft
Dupom n tfemouri
General Electrlo
General Foods
General Motor
Goodyear Tire
Great Northern pfd .
International Harvester
Int Paper pld
Johns Manville
Kennecott 1
Long Bell A
Maytag
Miami Copper
Montgomery WaH
Nash R.elvlnato
National Dairy
N V Central
North Am Oo
Northern Pacific ......
Pao Amer Fish
Pactfle Qas Eleo
Pacilto T ft T
Pan American
Penney J O
Radio Corp
Rayomer
Rayonier Pfd ........
Reynolds Metals
Richfield
Safeway
Sears Roebuck
Sinclair Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Standard OH Calif ...
Stewart Warner
Studebaxer
Sun Mining
Union Oil 1
Union Pacific
u'nlted Airlines
United Alroiaft
united states aieei ... 1
Warner rfrothers
West Elec Uti Co
Woolwortb . ...
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 1, 194717
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Stocks Advance
Irregularly
New York, May 1 UP) Select
ed stocks, paced by oils and spe
cial issues, pushed up fractions
to better than 2 points in to
day's market although many
leaders failed to make a great
deal of headway.
Transfers ran about 800,000
shares.
Declines were suffered by
U.S. Steel, General Motors,
Douglas Aircraft, Kennecott,
General -Electric, Pullman,
Chesapeake & Ohio, Atlantic
Coast line, Illinois Central,
Pfizer and Schenlcy.
Vulcan Detinning jumped 20
points to 148, a new 1947 high,
in the wake of a splitup pro
posal. It was the first sale since
April 18 and totaled 20 shares.
A boosted dividend buoyed
Standard Oil (N.J.) and impart
ed strength to Superior Oil,
Texas Co., Skelly, Continental,
Gulf, Philips Petroleum, Amer
ada and Seaboard.
Closing Dow-Jones averages:
Industrial, 171.91, up 1.27; rail,
45.52, up 0.30; utility, 34.19, up
0.21; stocks, 60.98, up 0.43.
Sales totaled 920,000 shares
compared with 780,000 shares
yesterday. Curb volume was
230,000 shares against 260,000
shares yesterday.
Births, Deaths
Grain Futures
Said Mixed
Chicago, May 1 (U.B Grain
futures met persistent but mixed
support on the board of trade
today.
At the close, wheat was "A
to iVt cents higher, corn un
changed to 2Ya higher and oats
unchanged to 2Vfe higher. May
barley was offered three cents
lower. Lard finished unchang
ed to 10 points lower.
Wheat advanced at Minneap
olis and Kansas City. Minneap
olis oats and Kansas City corn
both were firm. Winnipeg rye
was irregular.
In 1850 there was not a mile
of steam railroad anywhere west
of the Mississippi river in the
United States.
SEPTIC TANKS
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Pro t service. Ph. 5337 or B468. O107
MIKE'S Cesspool ic Scptlo Service, mou
em equipment 1079 Elm St.. W Salem
Ph. 9468 or S337. 0127'
FIRST MORTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE
H. offer Tor sale first mortgages on
improved real estate, salem and vlcln.
Uy, amounu 1500 to 95000. NET In
vestors ft pet. Interest Make jour own
selection. Collections of all principal
and interest payments made by us
without charge to the Investors.
STATE FINANCE CO. 1S3 8. High St.
K F. 11AMEL. Septic Tank Cleaned.
1143 8th St. W. Salem. Ph. 7404. 0116
COMPLETE spray equipment, lawn, trees.
'.lrubs & fields. Philip W. Belike, Dial
21708. 0122
GENERAL FINANCE OORP.
LOANS
a-us and u-asa
and
ROT R SIMMONS
mSURANCJt AND LOANS
130 S Commercial St Tel 9169
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING To Iowa about May loth. Take
three. Reference, share driving & ex-
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ACCOUNTING
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS
OLSON WASHES REPAIR. Pb. 3-6100.
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DRAWING house plans. Call S621. o!28'
AUTO BRAKES
MIKE PANER, 275 8. Com'l. Ph. 6161
Brake A Wheel aligning specialist.
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AUTOMOTIVE
COY. MOTOR overhaul, auto tnech. eerv
Ice. Body and fender, free otlmates.
reasonable. Ph. 6313. 43 N. High.
0119
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NASH SERVICE
Towing service, day Pbone 1831
Night. 2441? 333 Center.
BULLDOZING
BULLDOZING, leveling, clearing teeth lor
brush. Virgil Huskey. 306 Falrvltw Ave.
Phone 33146. Balem olOfl
Journal Want Ads Pay
SPRAYING. L. W. Caudle. Ph. 7900. o!26'
Lures unquoted. Cash grain: Flaxseed 6.50
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 3.36; sort
white (excluding Rex) 2.36: white club
2.36; western red 2.36.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.36; 10 per
cent 3.3B; 11 percent 2.45; 12 percent 2.55.
Hard white Baart: Ten percent 3.J7;
11 percont 2.41; 12 percent 2.48.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 54; barley
3; corn 27; mlllfeed 4. '
Fortlind Livestock
Portland, Ore., May 1 AIM Livestock:
Cattle salable 150; calves 26. Market
only moderately active; about nteady, but
no early action on one load Rood fed
steers; week's top fed steers 3S 6fl; vciy
little above 24.50; few common heifers to
day 15.50-17.00; canner and cutter cows
largely 11.00-13.00; shells down to 10.00 i
and below; rat, dairy-type cows mostly
13.50-14.00; some held upwards to 15.00;
medium beef cows up to 17.00; good beef
bulls 1B.00-1S.50; medium sausage bulls
15.00-16.50; common to medium vealers
15.00-23.00; choice salable to 26.00 or
above.
Hors salable 100. Market alow but
mostly steady; good to choice 100-240 lbs
25.00; 260-300 lbs 23.26-23.50; few under
160 lb weglhts 23.50; good sows 20.60-21.00;
feeder pigs scarce; good to choice salable
around 26.00.
Sheep salable 60. Practically nothing
available early; demand very limited;
good to choice wooled lambs quoted 18.50
20.00; good spring lambs Wednesday 10.00;
good ewes salable around 7.00; wooled
ewes to fl.00.
Births
Elliott To Mr. and Mrs. Norman E.
Elliott. Siiverton, a daughter, Judith Lee.
April 26.
Rice To Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Rice,
3560 Portland road, a daughter, Nora An
nette, April 27.
HnskirLs To Mr. and Mrs. Alter
Haskms. 316 Park avenue, a son, Donald
Lee, April 27.
' Schrelner To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F,
Schrclner, route 3, a daughter, Paula Ann,
April 35.
Cutler To Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.
Cutler, 435 Wayne Drive, a son, Richard
Dennis, April 27.
Davison To Mr. and Mrs. George P.
Davison, 340 Evergreen, a daughter, Nancy,
April 25.
Colbv To Mr. And Mrs. Roscoe V. Colby. I
Gervais, a daughter, Cynthia Drew, April
17.
Carter To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W.
Carter, 970 North Church, a daughter,
Patricia Ann, April 4.
Brown To Mr. and Mrs. Olln W. Brown,
1440 Waller, a son, Rodney James,
April 15.
Kubishta To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.
Kublshta, 2395 Cherry, a daughter, Oer
trude Lee, April 16
Enners To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L.
Eppers, route 1. Aurora, a daughter, Pam
ela Rowens, April 10.
McCormlck To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
F. McCormlck, Gervais. a son, Patrick
Dennis, April 17.
Mlnard To Mr. and Mrs, Rex L. Mln-
ftrd. route 3, a son, Rex LeRoy, Jr.,
April 6.
Gaub To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A.
Gaub, Siiverton, a son, Jimmy John,
April 7.
8k eels To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A.
Skccls, ALsea, a daughter, Karla Joanne,
April 8.
Zlelinskl To Mr. and Mrs. Paul C.
Zirlinski, 1137 union, a daughter. Rose
Marie, April 8.
Ayers To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Ay-
ers, 1810 North Cottage, a daughter, Jo
anne Louise, April 10.
Falk To Mr. and Mrs. James F. Falk.
1180 South 15th. a son. James David.
April 13.
Haines To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B.
Haines, 795 North 18th, a daughter, Mll-
u- . nan, April la.
Moser To Mr, and Mrs. Donnld P.
Moser, 365 South 17th, a daughter, Diane
i-kay, April ii.
C irles H. Pearson, Bismarck, N. D.; sif
ters, Carrie Ella Hoover, SpoKane, wash.;
Louise Agnes Ellis, San Francisco, and
Anna Mary Schumakcr, Provost, Alberta,
Canada. Member of Lutheran church.
Services wilt be hedl Friday, May 2, at
1:30 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel
with Rev. Frank O. Ferrln officiating.
Interment In the City liew cemetery.
Mri. Marie A. McPherson
Mrs. Marie A. McPherson, late resident
of Portland, at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Jean Morrison of 2390 Laurel ave
nue. Wednesday, April 30. Wife of E. I.
McPherson of Portland: and mother of
Mrs. Jean Morrison of Salem and E. Mc
Pherson of Portland. Services will be
held Saturday, May 3, at 10:30 a.m. at
the C lou f?h -Bar rick chapel witn Kev.
Dudley Strain officiating. Interment In
Betcrest Memorial park,
Andrew D. Olson
Andrew D. Olson, late resident or rout
1, Salem at a local hospital, Wednesday,
April 30, at the ase of 86 years. Husband
of Mrs. Christine Olson of Salem; father
of Mrs. E. P. Miller and Mrs. Elmer Lehn
herr, both of Bend; Edwin Olson of Day
ton and Frank Olson, John Olson. Fred
Olson. Victor Olson and Harvey Olson,
all of Salem; and brother of L. E. Olson
of Portland Also survived by 11 grand
children and 10 great grandchildren.
Services will be held Friday. May 2, rl
2 p.m at the Clough-Barrick chapel with.
Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. Inter
ment in the Zena cemetery in Polk county
Hadley Hobion
Hadley Hobson, late resident of BIB Mill
street, at a local hospital, April 29, at the
age of 86 years. Father of Mrs. G. Man-
zanlta Fendall of Portland and Harry D.
Hobson of Salem. Also survived by four
grandchildren, one great grandchild and
several nieces and nephews. Services will
be held Saturday, May 3. at 1:30 p.m. at
Clough-Barrick chapel witn Rev. Dud
ley Strain officiating Committal at 3:30
p.m. in tho Fox Valley cemetery at Lyons.
Oregon.
Mrs. Irene Fisher
Mrs, Irene Fisher. late resident of
route 0, Tuesday, April 29. in Oregon City.
Wife of Edward E. Fisher of Salem; moth
er of Mrs. Edna Rlggs, Mrs, James C.
Thomas, both of Salem. Mrs. Earl Ferraer
of San Francisco and Elza E. Fisher of
McMinnvllle, and sister of Mrs. Helen orr
Wyoming and Edward Daharsh of
Fulton. Kans. Survived also by 11 grand
children and three great grandchildren.
Announcement or services wm oe maa
later by Clough-Barrick company.
Hattle B. Buslck Cady
In Pasadena, Calif., April 2, Hattle B.
Buslck Cady, former resident of Salem
and late resident of Pasadena. Survived
by a son, Edwin Buslck, with the U.S.
army in Germany. Member of Chadwlck
chapter Nc. 37, Order of Eastern Star;
Willamette Shrine No. 2 of the White
Shrine, 'anna Rosa Court No. 6 of Order
of Amaranth and the Rcbekahs. Services
will be held Tuesday, May 6, at 1:30 p.m.
at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel with con
cluding services In the IOOF cemetery.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
LOCAL A DISTANCE Transfer, storage
Burner oils coai. briquets Trucks to
Portland daily Agent Lyon Van Lines
for household goods to California points
Larmer Transfer ft Storage Ph. 3131 o
VACUUM CLEANERS -
HOOVER VAOnm CLEANER owners, mi
will service your Hoovei cleaner com
plete tor 12.50 plOb part U required
Hogg Bros. Pb 014S o
WEATHER STRIPPING
FREE estimates T. PULLMAN.
Pb. 6985.
0107"
WIIITTAKER'B WELDING WORKS. Ph
6600. 01(18
Chicago Grain
Chicago, May 1 m May deliveries of
all grains were strong on the board of
trade today, importing a firm undertone
to distant contracts. Some eastern com
mission house buying and short-covering
was apparent in the near-by contracts.
May wheat led tho upturn.
Wheat closed i-4 higher, May $2.83'
83.64, corn was unchanged to 3 ',4 higher.
May 1.61-11.62, and oats were unchanged
to 2',i higher, May 89-B9U.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, May 1 (U.fi) (USDAl Livestock:
Hogs: 8500. Slow and uneven, 76c to
1.25 lower with most decline on weights
under 300 lbs. Practical top 23.76; about
one lead reached 24.00. Bulk good and
..v.vv im-'iu tun J.IO-.lJ.DU; jfUU-JJU
lbs 20.26-21.60; 330-370 lbs 10.25-20.25:
sows about 76-1,00 lower; good and choice
II. 40-10. uu.
Cattle 6000. Calves 800. All clasitea
steady and moderately active; part load
muicc MDuut uuu id iea steers lopped at
26.25. Several good and choice steers
and long yearlings 25.00-35.00. Bulk me
dium to top-good steers and yearllana
about 1,150 lb and less 20.50-24.75; most
meamm ana gooa neiiers 18.00-22.60; load
to 23,10; bulk beef cows 13.60-17.25;
choice vealers to 24.00. Medium and good
stcok steers 17.76-19.50.
Sheep: 6000. Slaughter lambs onened
about active and steady to 25c higher;
clipped lambs gained advance. Three
doubles strictly good and choice 105 lb
fed clipped lambs with No. 2 pelts 21.25.
Slaughter ewes steady; good and choice
native wooiea ewes io.oa-ig.50.
WELL DRILLING
Chester J. Pugh, Rt. 2, Box 288B Salem,
Oregon. Ph. 23412. 0118
WELL DRILLING. M D. Enloe. Rt. 0
BOX 144. Auburn Rd. Ph. 25198 Ol08'
J. A. a NEED & SONS. Well drilling 2505
Brooks St., Salem Phone 6808. 0127
WINDOW CLEANING
SAuEM WINDOW Service. House Clean
ing, floor waxing. Ph- 21342. ollfl
4CMR WINDOW CLEANERS. Windows
walls A woodwork cleaned Floors elaan
ad, waxed St polished Ph. 8337. Ml
Oourt uansdoo Oulbertaop and Mather
PROFESSIONAL
Phone 4467
CLEAN IN Q BERVI08
LODGES
A Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. &
vffVAJvI. M.M. degree Friday,
May 2, 7 p.m, 105
Fraternal Order ol Eagles meets
every Tuesday at 8 pm More uian
a million mempers
I. O. O. F. meets every
Wednesday night, VlsI
tors welcome.
Portland Grain
Portland, Ore., May 1 ( Wheat fu-
Salem Markets
Completed from reports of Salem
dealers for the guidance of Capi
tal Journal Readers. (Revised
dally.)
Retail Prtcei
Rabbits Feeds Pellets, $4.20 cwt.
Egg Mash J4.70 cwt.
Dairy Feed S3.80 cwt.
-oultrr Heavy colored hens. No. 1. 32c
lb.: No. J, 28c; oolored fryers, No, 1, 34c
lb
ElSt
Buyers' Prices White and Brown extra
large grade A, 63c; med., 48c; standards,
dozen; pullets. 30c; crax. 30c.
holesale Price Large, 66o dozen; med..
52c dozen.
Butter Wholesale A, 64c.
Retail Grade A, 60c.
Butterfat Premium, 66c; No, 1, 65c;
No. 2, 81c.
Deaths
Oscar William Pearson
Oscar William Pearson, aged 88. late
resident of 3825 Mahrt avenue, at a local
hospital April 28. Survived by wife, Mrs.
Mabel Pearson, Salem; two sons, Wallace
L. Pearson, Borger, Texas, and Ronald
William Pearson. Salem: arnndsnn Ml.
chael Pearson, Borger, Texas; brothers.
E ward G. Pearson, Enclnitas, Calif., and
Mrs. Katie Samaln
Mrs. Katie Samaln, at her home at
35 Fairview avenue, Sunday, April 27.
S..vlved by her husband, Charles O. Sa
maln of Salem; a niece. Alma Huber of
St. Paul, Minn.; and two nephews.
Wayne Huber or New Mexico and Roy
Huber of Lyons, Oregon. Services will be
held Wednesday, May 7, at 2 p.m.. at the
Clough-Barrirk chapel with Dr. Joseph M.
Adams officiating, interment in seicresc
Memorial park.
Roiiamond Jane Haverson
Rosamond Jane Haverson, late resi
dent of 630 North 20th street, at a .o-
cal hospital, Monday, April 28, at the
aL-r of 80 years, survived by seven chil
dren. Ernest F. Haverson and Mrs. Be
atrice Welch both of Portland, Mrs. Ed
ith Strang, Mrs. Rosa J. Hammer, Mrs.
Mary O'Brien and Walter Haverson, all
of Salem, and Mrs. Louise Miles of Fres
no, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; and one
great grandchildren. Services Were held
at the Howell-Edwards chapel Thursday,
May 1, at 1:30 p.m. with concluding ser
vices la the Bethany cemetery at Sii
verton. Dora May Taylor
Dora May Taylor, at a local hospital.
Wednesday, April 30. Survived by moth
er, Mrs, Maude HawKins oi owensboro,
Ky. Shipment will be made by Clough-
Barrick company to Davis Funeral com
pany of Owensboro.
MaJ. John S. Beakey
Ma, John S. Beakey, late resident of
410 E. Rural avenue at Fltzslmmona Gen
eral hospital, Denver, Colo., Wednesday.
April 30. Survived by wife, Mrs. Fern
M. Beakey; wo daughters, Joan and Bev
erly Beakey; one son. Jack Beakey, all of
Salem; father, D. J. Beakey, WUUston,
N.D. Announcement of services later by
Clough-Barrick company.
Walter Alvln Olson
Walter Alvln Olson, late resident of
Albany, at a Corvallis hospital, April 30.
at the age of 29 years. Survived by his
wife, Mrs. Rosemary Olson of Albany;
two sons, Walter A. Olson, Jr., and Wil
liam Allen Olson, both of Albany; hli
father, Carl E. Olson of Potlatch, Wash.;
three sisters, Mrs. Mary Sutton of Seattle,
Mrs, Betty Hague of Jefferson, Ore,, and
Mrs. Carol Hatch of Aumsvllle, Ore,; a
brother, Winn H. Olson, and his grand
mother, Mrs. Kate Winn of Albany, Serv
Ices will be held at the Lutheran church
at Marlon, Ore., Saturday, May 3, at 1
p.m., under the direction of the Howell-Edwards
chapel. Interment at Bel
crest Memorial park.
Lcwellyn Sutllff
Lewellyn Sutllff, late resident of 1385
Hines street, Thursday, May 1. Husband
of Mrs. Edna Sutllff of Salem; and lather
of Mrs. Beryl Saben of Morrlstown, B.D
and JLyla SutllfX of Salem. Also sur
vived by seven grandchildren and eight
great grandchildren. Announcement of
services later by Clough-Barrick company.
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