Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 24, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    AUTOMOBILES
1141 Null Ambassador Sedan, ovtrdrivt. radio, heater
160 Ford Tudor, Columbia overdrive, radio, heater
1947 atudebaker Champion Sedan
latf Plymouth Sedan, radio, heattr ,.'"
1141 Studebaksr Landcruiser Sedan, overdmr ' radio &' heater
164V atudebaker Tudor Rval, overdrive, radio it heater
131 Bulck Sedan
11 Studebaker I pas. Coupe, radio heater .'...".
184: Studebaker Sedan ,"!,'.".'."
1140 Studebaker Commander Sedan, radio at hf iter ".'.'.'....'.!!"
BONESTEELE
SALES-SERVICE, INC.
170 M.
Ph. I-H71
AUTOMOBILES
1M PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Excellent trani
portatlon. 1115. MB N. Liberty. Ph. 25531
; oiafl
S7 PONTIAC Coupe. Excel, cond. R&H.
1350 Private owner Ph. 37903 eve. qll4
19S7 CHEV. coupe. Black. Clean. Car re
cently overhauled. One, owner. 1130 N.
14th. Ph. 3-6981. q 137
1946 CHEV. 4 door sedan. R.&H, and spot
Hint. Cheap. Ph. 3-1587 after 6 30 p.m.
Q134-
Eisner Motors to Buy
'41 BUICK apec. 4 door if dan. Just over
hauled tt painted. Oood tlrei. R&H,
New chrome ipot tt fog lliht. Alto new
eat coven. Mutt aell. Ph. 3-3614. ql24
1940 PLYMOUTH 4 door or 1949 Ford
club coupe. 2245 Center St. ql24
19M MODEL A overhauled motor. S B
llihu. Oood tlrea. 1135. 669 N. Liberty.
Phone 2-5539. q!38
MX'ST SELL NOW: 1941 Custom DeSoto.
New Rubber. Ft&H. Best bdt takes It.
645 N. 33rd after 9. 0.133
1946 MERCURY 4-dr. Sedan, radio, heat
er Exc, condition. 11395. 3460 South
ConVl. 0.126'
1987 PLYMOUTH COACH. R tt H. good
tires, 9276. Hennesiy, 65 Hiway Ave.
J1123
1940 FORD V-S Deluxe l-dr. Sterr Col.
ahlft. 8. B. lights. Hyd. brakes, excel,
paint and tires. 9796. 1394 Saginaw.
Ph. 35761. ql!3
1949 PACKARD Super Deluxe 4-dr. Sedan.
By original owner, 14.000 miles. 93,600.
J. M. Tillman, Rt. 2, Box 313A. Inde
pendence. Ore. ql36
1941 DODGE Luxury Liner, 12.000 miles
on 47 motor. 9000. Bee between 4 and 7
p.m. at 1140 N. Capitol. ql24
19S7 CHEVROLET Truck with new 7x12
trailer house, built on bed. Lowell Bar
low, Welt Maple and 8th Sts., Dallas.
ql33
1943-45 H. D. Motorcycle. Very good shape.
1200. 1946 Ford 5 passeniter coupe, top
condition. Reasonably priced. 891 King
wood Ave., West Balem. ql26
1947 FORD plCKUP-Vi-ton. inquire at
house trailer at rear of Central Howell
Store on Silverton Road, eves, or Sun.
ql26
1947 CHEV, Aero Sedan, orlg!, owner Save
9200. Ph. 2-7363. ql24
1946 PLY De Luxe 4 dr. tdn. Radio, excel,
tires, beautiful gray finish. Original
owner, 91105. Ph. 2-6319 or 2-769JK qf
NEW MOTOR, INSTALLATION
Why overhaul your motor when you can
Install new motor at this reasonable
price:
35.,48 Plymouth $250
Includea all necessary gaskets, oil and
etc.
CAN ARRANGE FOR TERMS
SEIFER & MOLL
CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH
907 N. Water St. Ph. 191
SILVERTON, OAEOON ql23
1947 OLD8MOBILE station waEOn. Excel
lent cond. 1 1050 ca.ih or trade equity for
good motorcycle. Ph. 3-7338. ql23
t9S9 FORD Coupe mechanically perfect,
rood pa!nt, new tires, life auard tubes
new motor, extras. Ph. 34217. ql23'
Eisner Motors Fin Cars
WANTED clean uaed can. Bob Man
2160 6. Com'l q
This Time It's HUDSON 1
Service Sales - Parle
Home- of Good Usee Cara
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
Church A Chemeketa Sti. Ph. 1-9101
PONTIACS
47 Sdn. cpe $1595
'41 Spt. cpe 995
'47 Ford D.L. apt. cpe. 1445
Herrall-Owens Co.
MO N. Llbartr . 14113
nu riw ir mroaom
ferric . M Pftrt.
Ben, 01 Oood Dud cm
HROCK MOTOR OO.
Otanreb Ono.kt, ftu n I-I1Q1
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT SELL TRADE
TERMS
SIS Palrtrounda Road Phone 2-6464
Eisner Motors to Sell
Pick Out Good Going
A GOOD.BUY
1947 Pontlae Sedan ""5
Someone will buy an old Jalople need
ing a week of repair to make it aafe
to drive, while this grand car aits on
our lot waiting for a amart buyer. Here
are miles of pleasure and comfort, trou
ble fret, In spotless luxury.
1946 Pontlae Convert
for the fresh air family, or the rovins
Romeo. Pun for the summer and snui
as a closed ear In the winter.
1946 Bulek Rdmstr Sedan "'M
ThitrKcar has been tskini advantage of
our hospitality. It is dean and ha food
habits, but we have other iueau com
ing and mult make room. It had I 9ood
home btfora and deserves a lood home
atain.
1949 Bulck Rdmstr Sedanet ..13496
Drnaflow equipped. A thrlllint ear to
drive. Truly a master Of the road. Low
mileage. Axtec areen. A cat of highest
quality lor someone who wants the
best.
Three lower price specials, not at rouni
as they were, but stUl ready for a rug
fad week-end:
1141 Plymouth Sedan
114ft Packard Sedan "a
1911 Dodge Sedan
Others to Choose Proa
Otto J. Wilson Co.
Oooimtrcul it Ctnwr
1141 DODOK pickup. Mll'ltt II. 0M. n.
rue-Mr. ,ik n. 11.100. lalM'
looi r.ir.ifw act, ph. :sm.
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
lAUTOMOBILIS
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1711
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Church SI.
ftalm. Oreion
MOTORCYCLE. SCOOTERS
INDIAN
World', moat modern motortfel.
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS WH1&
2EK BIKES Oeoum, p.m. kii.
Shrock's Motorcycle Sales
OtMn avaew .it.i..
throui) Friday'
9007 Portland Road - Ph. 11411
4"
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE Garden cultivator. Ph. 3854.
qbl25
WISCONSIN 9'i HP. motor with clutch.
1135.00. 185 H P. Buda Diesel motor lUe
new 14,500. Portable saw mill, 15.000 ft.,
complete. 19.000. HO. 60 cat with
Uaacson hydraulic blade with 11.200
overhaul, 13.500. Susan Mills, 1008 Fsir
vlew Ave. Ph. 3M16, . qbl31
BOATS
ONE 15-ft. Century Boat. Goed condition.
o. not s. actn. Phone 3-7238.
qqlH'
TRAILERS
FOR SALE .New Sportsman Teardrop
trailer, aquippeo. Jn, 36S7 Dallas, Ore.
Inquire L. J. Layton, Rt. 1. tl33
UTILITY TRAILER, steel body and cov
ered top. call at 1105 Leslie. U23'
.10 FOOT HPARTAN Mansion trailer 9
montns old, eiec. water heater. ft.
Prialdatre. South Wind Fir. furn. Cost
84494. Will sell for 93499. Inquire at
nr (.rest trailer court. J9io tt. River
Rd- U23-
NEW KARRIALL TRAILERS
S-WHEEL DTILm! TRAILERS
reduced from 9330 to 9190
BONESTEELE BALES & BERV1CB
370 N. CHURCH
tlS6
FINANCIAL
F. H. A. LOANS 4y2
Talk over your real estate loan
problem with us.
Reimann for Real Estate
301 South High Phone 3-9203
rl23
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS DP
TO 1300
Car loans up to 1600
Come in or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1S91 Fairgrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 27032 Lie N M369-8291
Floyd Kenyon. Mgr. r
GENERAL FIN A MCI CORP.
LOANS
Lie i-138 and U-ISI '
and
ROT R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 8 Commercla St. Tel. 3-9161 f
PRIVATE MONET
Special rates and terms
on larger loans
long and short time
payments
ROT H BIMMONB
116 Sor-h Commercial St Phone 9-0161
4V REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CAR LOANS
STATE FINANCE CO.
153 8. Hie1 St. Lie 8-316 U-373 r
SEE D8 FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR INTEREST
8 to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS ''
344 State St Phone 3-3663
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 8. Church '
' Parking a Plenty
Ph. 9-3437 Lie No M-159 8-134 f
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4'f. and 6
rOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contract
and Second Mortgaire.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
901 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph. 3-7183 r
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented
repaired Roan 498 Court Phone 1-6779
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
Free estimates Trade-Ins accepted on
new appliances Vlnce'x Electric Phone
3-B239 157 8. LlPCTtl Bt
AT-UR DOOR GSINDINO
riawnmower sharpening and repairing
Deiter's. Ph 96933 0
Al'TO RADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makes ol Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 1S3 8. Liberty Ph 1-6953 o
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 1-9166 Klgnt
1-1804, 331 Center o
BI'ILDISO CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms.
No down payment. Phone 2-49S0. o!44'
Vlke Panek. 375 8. Com"l. Ph, 3-5181
Brake it Wheel aligning apeelaiuts
ol30
BVLIDOZINO
Dean Robinson Ph. 39837. Q139
"ItutMoring ievellng, road bldg.. clear
ins teeth for brush. Virgil Hiukey, 1010
Fsirvlew Ave. Ph. a-3146. Salem. Q134
CASH REOISTERS
In tart i delivery of new RCA cash
reiUtei Al makes sold rented, re
ps: ed Roen 416 Court Ph 3-6773 '
CEMENT WORKS
Let us do your cement work NOW.
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, etc. Ph.
i-4413.
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or ' repair of foundations, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walL etc. Call
3-4830. O'4'
rjHIMNEf SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
Enlr. 771 8 31M Ph 3-7176. 0130
ELtCTRRAL CONTRACTING
tn riitrii fnt electrical WIrlnB
coatractlna repalrlai 197 S Liberty
Ph 3-9339
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach Moth, Exterminator Service
Pn, I.1Q39 Let Cross. 15S3 Pearl. olfl
FLOrflSl
Sreithaupt'l for flowsrs Dial 1-9179 '
HOI HOLD PSODLCTS
j R Watkins Co produeu Free ot
.ivery 1717 CenUf Ph 3-6399 e'
INt LAT1QN
A B C Insulation Co. Ph. 3-3749. ol30'
LANPCAFr NtMERT
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Eugene to Remain
On Standard Time
Eugene, May 24 P Thi city
remained on Standard Time to
day after Mayor V. Edwin
Johnson cast the deciding vote
following a split tally by six
city councilmert last night.
Two councllmen were absent.
Earlier, Springfield and Rose-
burg city officials had indicated
they would follow Eugene on
whether to shift to daylight sav
ing time with northwest Oregon
and lower Willamette valley
cities and counties.
Mayor Johnson said he didn't
want the time switch while
school was still in session. That
raised the possibility Eugene
still might change next month.
Jewish Refugees Emplane
Tokyo, May 24 () Sixty-one
European Jewish refugees from
China emplaned today for Van
couver, B. C, after five days In
Japan.
DIRECTORY
At you: door lawnmower sharpening
Dexter the lawnmawer man Ph 30833
o
Fireplaces, chimneys ds block laying
Ph. 35968. ol34
MATTRESKRft
Capital Beddloa Phone 3-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Ouitar. Mando
lin. BsnJo. etc. 1&23 Court bt. Ph. 3-7360.
0136
NURSES' REGISTRY
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk ohalrs, files ,and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators 'and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brier eases
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court
OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE
CaU Cy Younger. Ph. 3-6073.
PA PER HANGING
Expert Paperhanglne and painting. H.
J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. 0148
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-3722.
Expert Paperhanains and painting. H.
J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free tst. ol48
Kit Strom's are equipped to do rout
painting Phone 3-3493 o
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
Call 23608 for your Painting; & Paper -hanging.
Attractive rates. o!45
Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 837 Shipping. 0132
PICTURE FRAMINO
Picture framing Huteheoa Paint Store
Phoie 1-6(381 ' 0
PLASTERING
Patching, Repairing. Ph 2-1101.
Fisher 344 6 Com'l Ph. 3-3019. 0128
PRUNING, SPRAYING
L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900.
Philip W Belike. Ph. 3-1208.
RADIO REPAIR
Ray Moore 3270 Portland Rd. Ph. 3-9433.
RADIATOR REPAIR
Cleaned, repaired. J. C. Balr St Sons. Ph.
21193. By Drive-In Theatre. Since 1917.
0149
Cleaned, repaired. J C. Balr At Sons Ph
31193 By Drive-Id Theatre Since 1917
0123
Ray Moore 3379 Portland Rd. Ph. 3-9433.
REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE REPAIR
Kelvlnator freeiers. Lehman At Matthews.
331 N. High Bt. Ph. 37941. 0144
SAND A GRAVtL
Garden Boll, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Band A
ravel Co. Phone 9-9249 0
Valley Sand A Gravel Co Slit, aand A
f'.ll dirt Excavatloa 10B shovel A cats
Tractor scoop A trucks for dirt moving
Ph. Office 24002, res. 31146 c
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrle Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Rator Jharp Steel Cuttlna Blades
Clean Pewera oi Drama Septie Tank
Cleaned Res Ph 9-5331 or I-94&6
SEPTIC TANKS
SEE MIKE'S SEPTIC SERVICE about In
stalling the new approved 500 gallon
concrete septic tank. We lay drain lines
also. Ph. 3-9468. ol49'
K. F. Hamel. Beetle tanks cleaned,
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143 -8th
Bt., Wast Salem Ph. 3-7404. 0145
U.ka'a Septie Service Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1019
Elm St., W. Salem. Pb. 9-9469, 1-5337
OlSO
TRANSFER A STORAGE
.ocal A Distance Transfer, atoraae
Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks to
Portland dally Agent for Be kins House
hold goods moved to anywhere In 1)8
o. Canada Larmer Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131 '
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under
wood portables All makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court. 0
VENETIAN RLINDI
Uade In Salem Free est ' Phone 31338
Elmer the Blind man o
Salem Venetian Blind.' made to order u
refinUhed. Relnholdt A Lewis. 3-3639
WELL DRILLING
J. A. Bneed A Bona, well-drilling 3509
Brooks St., Balem. Ph. 1609. ol33
Fred Wrmore Rt 1 Box 911 PU 351)5
WEATHERSTRIPPING
WINDOW SHADES
Washable Roller Made to order 1 Da
Del Relnholdt A Lewis Ph 33639 0
WINDOW CLEANIWQ
Acme indow Cleaners windows, wails
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waied and polished Ph 8-3137 347
Court Langdoo. Culbertaon and slather
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Salet Fuel Co. Ph 3-4031.
WOODS AW IN O
Atkins A cross. Ph. 38674 or 38176. el34
LODGE
j3v I-O.O.P. meet every Wed
nesday night. Visitors wel
come.
A Sslem Lodgt No. 4, A.F.
At A.M. Wed.t May 23th,
MM. degree, 7:00.m 29
A Ainsworth Lodge No. 201, A.F
AJrf.. Tuediy. May 24th
F.C. Degree, 7:30 pm, 123'
hoc Da Mo I ay Comandery
'A 4ft KT Ruler con-
ocatlon, CVnfr ot Ine
hurRdAV. May 26, lMfl
yu i :av p.m. i-
Silk Flags Were Presented to' Richmond grade school's
nine classrooms recently by the Marion auxiliary of the Vet
erans of Foregin Wars during a school assembly. A student
representative from each room was present to accept the
flag. These included Dianne Amundson, Ann Mohler, Larry
Merk, Keith Burres, Linda Seburn, Betty Ann Johnson,
Elaine Johnson, Roberta Amundson and Arthur Krueger.
Auxiliary members were Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. Dave Fur
lough, Mrs. William Noyce, Mrs. Agnes Hensen, Mrs. Kathryn
Schmidt, Mrs. Charles Hagan, Mrs. Clarice Mason, Mrs. Mel
Clemens and the chairman, Mrs. Clarence Forbis.
Stocks Decline
To 1949 Lows
New York, May 24 W Steel
and motor stocks dropped to
new 1949 lows today in a gen
erally declining market.
Losses ranged to around a
point although most were in
minor fractions. A fair num
ber of stocks hit against the
trend for modest gains and
many shares remained at Mon
day's closing levels.
A little resistance to the milk
selling pressure developed
around noon but didn't amount
to much.
Trading volume expanded
slightly on the way down, with
turnover at the rate of around
800,000 shares for the full ses
sion. This would compare with
720,000 yesterday.
The current downward move
ment got under way last week
and Monday forced the general
run of prices to a low since Feb
ruary 28.
STOCKS
QUOTATIONS
iBj tne Asoeiaied Prs
American CaL
Km Pow A Lt
Am rel A Tal
Anaconda
Bendit Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Paekina
Canadian Paetfle
Case J 1 .
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Comwlth Sou
Cons Vultee . ......
Continental Can
Crown If roach
Curt I as Writ til
Douglas Aircraft
Dupont de Nem
General tree trie
General rnxl
General Motors
loodyear T:re
(nt Harvester
(nt Paper
Konnecott ..
Uber MfN A t
Lobs Bell 'A"
Montgomery Ward
Flash Kelvlnator
net Dairy
NT Central
northern Pacific
Pee Am Fish
Fee Oas A Flee
Pae Tel A Tel
Penney J O
fteeie Corp
Naveaier
R renter Pfd
Reraelds Uelall
Risk field
afswav mores
Beers Rneburk
feelkern Pari fie
ttkedard Oil Cav
Itiaeweker Co't
6aah1ate Mining
rrauaeriea
Uatiea Oil Cai
(Tele Paeifie
Catted irine
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New Call Letters
For Police Radio
The Salem police radio, which
serve, several Marion and Polk
county cities as well as the Sa
lem police and fire departments,
will use new call letters on June
1.
A report from Chief Operator
Donald J. Poujade Tuesday stat
ed that KGZR would begin us
ing the call letters KOA 388 at
8 a.m. on the June date.
The change has been ordered
by the federal communication
commission In a move to stan
dardize naming of similar sta
tions throughout the country.
Sclo Fat Lamb Show
Lunch at the annual Linn!
county fat lamb show to be held
at Scio Saturday will be served
by the Chamber of Commerce of
that city,' according to Minnie
Shelton, chairman of the commit
tee on arrangements. The Cham
ber of Commerce is also enter
ing a float In the parade at 10:30
o'clock with Howard Jorden pa
rade chairman. Activities of the
day will conclude with an after
noon baseball game between Sclo
and Jefferson and the sheep dog
trials which start at 4 o'clock.
III ll II ill! I til iMl-M "
Salem Markets
Cempleled (rets reports t Salem deal
ers for the gnldanre ei Capital
Joernal Readers. (Revised daily!
Retail Feed Prices
Ess Math 96.15.
Rabbit Pellets 14.35.
Dalrr Feed 84.00
Fault rv i b-mni once Grade A color
ed hens 30c; grade A Lee horn hens,
26 cents. Grade A colored fryers, three
pounds ana up, 30c. Grade A old roosters
16 'ents
Sir
Buying Prlrea Extra large AA, 49c,
large AA 46c: large A, 46c; medium AA',
45c: medium A, 43-44c; pullets, 2S-30C
Wholesale Prleea Bgg wholesale prices
te 1 cents above these prices above
Grade A generally Quoted at 53c; me
d im 49c,
wHerfal
Premium. 93c, No. L 61ct No. 3, 65--9c
(buvlng prices).
Batter Wholesale grade A, 66o; re
tell lie.
CCC to Acquire
Storage Facilities
Washington, May 24 W) The
house approved 158 to 28 today
compromise legislation giving
the commodity credit corpora
tion power to acquire storage
facilities for crops on which It
makes loans to maintain farm
price supports.
Administration leaders voiced
hope that quick senate action
will send the measure to the
White House.
The bill permits the CCC,
with resources of over $4,000,
000.000, to use a part of its
funds to provide trackside and
other central storage facilities.
It also empowers the agency to
make loans for farmers to build
storage on their own land.
However, the compromise
says CCC cannot provide stor
age anywhere unless It first de
termines that private facilities
in an area cannot meet farmers'
needs.
New Oregon Federal Judge
Washington, May 24 WJr A
house Judiciary subcommittee
has approved legislation to pro
vide an additional federal dis
trict Judge for Oregon.
W'
Mrdalltnns White pas
sementerie embroidery makes
crisp acctnU on this coffee
colored frock.
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MARKET
QUOTATIONS
aleaa UTeetacI Marhal
tBj Valley Packing Cotnpitnyi
Sprint lambs top U4.0Q to 120.00
Sheared lambs, top. 118 00 to 120. SO
Yearllnis. Usht 114.00 to 1 18.00
Ewes ...13.00 to 18.00
Cutter cows .110.00 to 114.00
Fat dairy cows 114.00 to 110.00
Dairy heifers 115.00 to 118.00
auiis us. oo to 121.00
-alves tooA (100-450)bs.) 120.00 to 123.00
Veal (150-300 Ibs.t iood . 134.00 to 128.00
Ijts prices paid within 35r ot Pori
nd prices for each type. Top, 170-235 ,bs
Portland Eaattlde Market
Strawberries sold lor 13.50 to 13.75 a
12-hallock flat on the Podtland Easuide
Farmers Wholesale Produce market today.
Asparaius was 14.50 a SO -lb. pyramid lor
best stock.
Lettuce brouiht 11.00 to 12 00 a crate.
Spinach sold for a top of 15 cents a 23
1b. orante box.
Gooseberries moved at 14 cents i pound.
RadLihes were 60 to 75 cents a dozen
bunches dependlnt on quality.
Green onions were aenerally 50" to 60
cents a dosen bunches with some up to 75
cents.
Portland Predaea
Butterfal Tt mat If a, ausject te Imme
dlate chants Premium quality maximum
to .35 to i percent aeidit aenverea id
Portland 61-64c lb., first quality 5D-63c
b. second quality 57-60c. Valley route
nd country points So leif than first
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk eubea to
wholesalers trade AA. S3 s:ore. 61-62c;
A, 92 score 60-61 le; B. SO score, 68c lb.:
0. St score, 57c lb. Above prices are strict
ly nominal
Cheeie eelllni pries to Portland whole,
tale Oregon imgies. J8H 48c Oregon 6
lb loaf. 41-Wa: triplets Vie leer than
tingles
Cgga (To Wholeialarii A grade large
53-53 '.ic; A medium, 51-51 'Ac; grade B.
large. 4m.0ic
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade A A
prints Cflci AA cartons 67c; A prlnu.
66c; A cartons, 67ei B prints, 63c.
Em Prlt to retallara: AA larga
96c. certified A lane. 56c ; A large.
54-65;; AA medium, 54c; certified
medium, 64c i A medium, ASei cartons 2c
additional
Cheese Price to retailers. Portlaan
Jreton alnales 40Va-6(tVtc Oregon loaf,
.b 41"-3ei triplets Hie iesi than sin
gles Poultry
Live Cbtekens - No 1 quality FOB
plants, No. 1 broilers under Sit lbs 11360
Ib.i fryers 3Va to 1 lbs., 30-30a lb.,
toasters 4 lbs. and over, 30-3 lo lb.; fowl.
Leghorn under 4 lbs., 34-35e; over
lbs. 36-28c: colored fowl, all weights, 10
31c: roosters, all weights, 16-30c.
Rabbit Average to growers tor live
white fryers, white, 4-5 lbs 36-28C lb:
3-6 lbs. 24-26c lb.; colored 2 cents lower;
old or heavy does, IS- 18c: dressed fryers to
nuts hern 7 c old r.fsvi ones, 35-38P
Turkey (Price quoted are not to tht
producer on a dreaaed weight baaiei -U
fi grade A youn tomi tl a3e ib ; Na
young hens, nominally goe
Oreaaed larkeya Is ratallerai Utade A
young hens 70-1 lc New Vori st yle, drtit
ed A grade ttuns torn 48 B
Portland Mlorellaneoaa
Cairara Bark Dry lie lb. green Ye Ib
Wool Valley eoane and medium arartei
15c Ib
Mohair Me Ib on 13-month growth
Hides Calves 30b b , according tu
wrignt kips IBc lb. beef 13-13o Ib , bull'
S-flc Ib country buyers pay lo less
Vul Quotations
Walnut Kianquettea flrat quality Jum
jo. 34 7c, large J3 7e medium 37 2e, see
ond quality jumnot jo 2e aiga 28 3a.
medium 36 ae baby 33 3c uift hi rtra
quality targe, 3. 7a. medluti. 36 3c. e
ond quality large 17 3e medium 34 1
nab 32 3c
Filberts - Jumbo. XOe Ib large lift
medium I6e; mall, 13c
Quotations above supplied ,oj North
Tortland Mveotoek
Portland, Ore., May 24 UP)-Livestock:
Cattle salable 150: ealvrs 35; alow; early
sales conflnrd heifers, cowa; steady; me
dium and good hellers 32.00 to 34.00; cut
ter and common cowa 15,00 to 17.00; can
nera 13 50 to 14 50; no early action bulls,
vealern: medium to good stock heifers
20 00 to 31 00. ,
Hog x salable 300: generally steadvi odd
head ISO to 215 lb, Butrhers 23 00, (op;
good and f hoice sows 18.50 to 17.00; good
and choice 69 lb feeders 33.00.
ahfep sslabla 150; early sales about
steady; medium and good spring lambs
26.00 to 37 00. cholre quotable to 28.50:
medium 107 lo. clipped lambs 30 00: me
dium and good 80 Ib mixed wooled and
Ahorn leering Iambi mostly IB. 00; no early
action ewes
Cblearo Livestock
Chicago. May 24 fU ft Llvestork market:
Hois salable (,000: fairly acuve, steady
to strong market both butrhers and sow;
Instances 35 cents hiener on but her
wetihini 350-101 lb top 30 2. rd fairis
freely: bulk good choke 170-260 lb
10 75 to 20 25: 270-300 lbs 19 35 to 19 If.
325-375 lbs 18 35 to IS 00: small lou heavier
butchers and mixed soa and buicherr
17.73 to 1100; good and cho.ee so under
400 lbs 16.75 to 17 .50: 435-500 lbs 15 75 tn
16 50: heavier weiihts down to around
14.76 tor 600 lb averages.
Sheep salable 1,000: fully tteady on
choice shorn lambs: aorlntrrs and wool
sains absent: top 10 35 for choir
lbs number one skin Iamb: load number
one to number threes, 30 00; sheep about
si-aov at li oo aown.
Came salable 8.000; calves 500: steen
and neirers active, strong tn 50 ctnu
hlaher: cows tdr: bulla aci.ve. iion
vealers fully steady. Choice steri 26 7.1 tn
28 00. top 36 00 for three loads of choice
medium weight steers; and to low r:i
c terra 35 00 to 38 50; medium to low good
kind 3150 to 14 76; mixed and choice 475
lb steer and heifer res r lint la 50; load of
choice heifen. 17 00: medium and xnod
neirers is is to in OO; few aood h-er row
10 50 to II M: tenners and cutter 14 00 tn
17.74: medium and good saueaee hull 31 00
ta 13 50; common l ehoke vealers Si. 00
19 36 00.
Pert I an 4 fir In
Portland. Ore, May 14 (4V-Wliel : No
futiir quoted,
Cash grain' Oats No M-lb while
16 00. barley no. I 45-1h ftW 50 50
Cash wneat ibldr ftoft white 131; snft
white (no ren I II, white elub 3 31.
weatern red 1 31
Hard red winter: Ordinary 111: 10 per
rent 131, 11 per cent 114; II per cnt
3 36
Herd white baart: Ordinary 131; 10 per
cent I 1.
Today's fir reeeirt' What M; barll
It Hour i cora 4. NU li gnlllfeed.
I Capital Journal. Salem. Oregon.
Grain Prices
Move Upward
Chicago, May 24 Grain
pricea moved upward at today's
board of trade session, but to
ward the close profit cashing
reduced the advance.
The upswing was steady and
professional buying accounted
for the advance at the start. Un
wanted rains in the winter wheat
sections, combined with reports
that France was in the market
for flour were factors influenc
ing buying. Some short cover
ing was noted.
Toward the close corn reacted
to heavy to-arrive bookings
placed at around 195,000 bush
els, and oats dipped below the
previous close.
At the finish wheat was to
1 higher than yesterday's
close, July $1.98 Corn was
V4 to higher, July $1.33H-.
Oats were Mi higher to V4 lower,
July 62. Rye was 1H higher,
July $1.42 . Soybeans were
1 higher, July $2.268-a;,, and
lard was unchanged to 5 cents
a hundredweight higher, July
$11.67.
Wheat Surplus
In Northwest
1 Seattle, May 24 UP) Washing
ton and Oregon got together yes
terday to solve the problems fac
ing tne szuu.uuu.uuu a year
northwest wheat industry.
"The region facet i severe
crisis," said Jens Terjeson, chair
man of the Oregon wheat com-
miFsion, "unless new markets
and new uses are found for the
northwest wheat surplus."
At an inter-state meeting here
experts from Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho looked to onen
tal markets as possible putlets
for surplus wheat.
"The Oregon wheat commis
sion recognizes the Importance
of oriental markets," Terjeson
declared! "Japan alone has a po
tential market capable of con
suming the surplus."
He explained that the north
west produces about 100,000.000
bushels a year but that only 35,
000,000 bushels are consumed
in the region.
Faced with this huge surplus
in the area, the wheat men laid
the ground work for cooperat
ive studies to analyze how much
wheat is involved in const-wise
and foreign shipments, rail
movements and in various flour
and feed mills. The group alto
plans to promote the use of
wheat products and explore new
market possibilities.
Taff Blasts at
Health Plan
Washington, May 24 (U.R)
Senator Robert A. Taft, R., O.,
today led off the opposition to
the administration's health In
surance program, saying lt will
lake the country "down the so
cialist party line on a national
bans."
Taft. who is sponsoring a
health plan of his own, blasted
the administration proposal soon
after Senate Democratic Leader
Scott W. Lucas conceded that
this session of congress will not
act on the president's health pro
gram.
Lucas said after a White
House talk that he does not sec
how the (ten ate can get around
to health legislation before sum
mer adjournment.
Testifying before a senate la
bor and welfare subcommittee,
Taft tangled sharply with Sen.
Claude Pepper, D.t Fla who
said Taft's proposal is really
"socialized medicine." Pepper is
a sponsor of the administration
bill.
The administration bill calls
for compulsory health insurance,
with the cost shared by employ
ers, employes and the govern
ment.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF BONrt SAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that sealed bide will oe received bv the underlined
ut,M the hour of 00 P M. Pacific Standard time on the 3IM dav of Mny. 104B, and Im
mediately thereafter publicly opened by the union hlih school bnard or Union Hurt
School District no. 6, Marlon county. Oretnn, at the Hubbard Hlih School, Marlon
Count) Oreion. at a mretlnt of the union hlih choo! boa-d fir an Uue of bonl of
said school district In the amount of TWO HUNDRED AND EIOHTY-SIX THOUSAND
U JUS 000) DOLLARS, said bonds to be dated June 1, 1B49 and te mature aeriallyis
numerical order as follows:
11000
11000
liooo
11000
I looo
11000
liooo
1 1000
Nos.
Nos.
Noi
Nf.
Nw.,
Nos.
No
Noe.
No.
Non.
for
for
for
for
to
l0 inc. for 1 100(1
16ft inc. for lionn
180 Ine. for 11000
HI Inc. for I10OO
110 Inc. for 11000
JJI inc. for liooo
340 Inc. (or II 000
1S Inc. for 11000
270 inc. (or HOOT
3 inc. for 11000
No4
Nfl.1.
Nos.
Nos
Nos.
Nos.
No.
bonds lo bear Interest at the rata of
r.nm payable i emi-annuelly, principal and Interest payable at the offlre of the County
T:e;urer of Marion County, Oreaon. or at the fiscal atener of tha State of Oreion
:n Nw York City at the option of the purchaser.
The bonds sf said Issue maluflni on end after June 1. tS will be subject to rail
ind redemption In numerical order at the oilon of -aid district at par value and
accrued interest on said date nr upon any IntereM-pavInt date thereaf'er
Rids muM be accompanied by a certified check In the amount of ONE THOUSAND,
fl) 000, DOI I.AHH
7e approilni leial opinion of Winfree, McCullouih, Shuler flare wi'J be fur
nlsr.ed the surre.ssful bidder.
The bonds will be told tn the hltheat bidder for not less than par value and ac
crued interest, with the un.on huh school board reservini the risht to reject any and
all bids
'a' ROBERT oorra
Robert gokit. Clerk of union Hih
sVhnol nutricl No, I, Marion County,,
Ores on.
Address Rome 1, Boa H, fVoodburtt,
Ottion.
Capital Journal. Hay It, 11 and It, lit.
Tuesday, May 24, 1949 19
OBITUARY
Daniel Z. Jack. on
Woodbutn Danitl z. Jackson. U, Mon
day mornint. May 14, at Lha horns ol a
da us titer 1038 Second street. Woodsura,
Born Juna 11, I860, at Allendale. Missouri,
snd esm to Ores on from Montana l
years sto. Member ol th foursquare
church. Aurrivors include t tires sons. Wit-
lard C. Jackson oi ureal rails. Montana,
Charles E. Jackson of Woodland, Call!
ornia. Oeorse H. Jackson of Chelan rails,
Wasiilnsion; four daughters. Odessa Jonu
of Oladstona, Oreson, Mabel I. Bacon
of Woodburn. Hatl Arlln of Molslls, and
Mauds Cronln of Butts, Montana. Ha also
leaves 34 grandchildren and a number of
reat crandchlldren and treat treat
trandchlldren. Funeral services will n
Wednesday May 3V it 1 p.m. at tht Rln
so chapel with Interment In Belle Paaal
cemetery beside hu wife, Susan Jackson,
who died tn 144.
Carl I. Wallner, Jr.
Dallas Funeral services for Carl Joh
Waltner. Jr., 17. killed In an airplane
crash at the Monmouth airport Sunday
alternoon. win be held from the Or ace
Mennonite church at 3 o'clock Wednesday.
Ha is survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl John Waltner, 703 Birch and
sisters. Mrs. Fern Russell. Turn.
Wash., and Jean Waltner, at home.
Jetie Farlow
Albany Jews Farlow, 36, was taken to
the Albany General hospital Bandar Bight
emergency treatment alter navlag
been stride en suddenly at the home of his
mother. Mrs. Maude Farlow, on the
Marlon road east of Jefferson, but waa
found to have died In the ambulance. PrW
ate services will be held from the Fisher
uneral home here at a time to be an
nounced.
Joaiab Batllneer ftntlth
Albany Joslah Balltnier Smith. IS.
Newport, died at the Emanuel hospital,
Portland. Sunday. Funeral services, In
funersl home, will be announced. He was
a native of Linn county, havlns been born
Aueuat SI, 1807. and had eniaaed In (arm
Ins In the Tangent and Lebanon comrnun-
. until solni to Newport ten year
aio. A brother, Caasiua Maxwell Smith,
80. died here Saturday. Service will
held from the Fortmiller-Frederckaen
chapel Tuesday, May 24, at 3 p.m.
Delia M. Lealherman A
Albany Mrs. Delia M. Leatherman. RS.
died at the home of her da winter, Mrs.
Huih Mallow, Sunday. Funeral services
were from the Fisher funeral home Tues
day with burial In the Belle Paul ceme
tery at Woodburn. Mrs. Leatherman wru
born, December 1, 1863. at Lincoln, 111,
ni cams to Oregon, locatlni In Salem.
at the aae of 16. She had lived In Wood
burn, Myrtle Point, Brownsvilla be for
comlni to Albany six years sio. She mar
ried Charles F. Leatherman, September
2B, 1886 at Woodburn. Mr. Leatherman
died January 4. 1931. Survlvlni are two
children, Lloyd Leatherman, Coqultle and
Mrs. Nyn sauier Mallow, Albany, two
brothers, Henry Layman, Woodburn and
uruce Layman. Newport, and a sister.
Mrs. Mattie Moore. Portland. She was a
llfelont member of the Methodist church.
DEATHS
Jotlah Blxler
Josiah Blxler, late resident of tail North
JSrd street, May 22, at a local hospital at
the ate of 72 years. Survived by wife, Mrs.
Dora Bixler of Salem; two sisters, Mrs.
Alice Maiiory or Free. port. 111., and Mrs.
Lillian White of Elsln. III.; and a brother,
Charles Blxler of Elmhurat. III. Services)
will be held at the Clouah-Barrlck chapal
Thursday, May 26, at 1:30 p.m., with Rev.
Wllmer N. Brown offlclatlm. Private con
cludlni services at Mt. Crest Abbey Mauso
leum. Joseph O. Palmer
Joseph O. Palmer, at the residence sit
100 Lana avenue, May 23. Survived by
wire, Carrie palmer or Balem; four
dauihters, Berdle, Edith, Catherine and
Lola May; and four sons, Robert, James.
percivai ana oienn, services win be held
at tha Clouah-Barrkck chapel Wednesday,
May 36, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Dudley
Strain officiating. Interment in the City
View cemetery.
Clyde L. Leedy
Clyde L. Leedy, at the residence at
route 1, Brooks, O ret on. May 23. Survived
by wife, Mrs. Maude Leedy of Brooks:
a da ui titer Mrs. Phyllis Akrr of Brooks;
thre sisters, Mrs. W. J. Edwards and
Mrs, Charles Younc, both of Sherwood,
Oreaon, and Mrs. William Wilbur of
Seattle: and two brothers. Harry Leedy
of Portland and Jay Leedy of Sacra
mento. Calif. Services will be held at tha
Clouah-Barrlck chapel Wednesday, May
2ft at 10: JO a.m. Interment will be at
TKard, Oregon.
Charier, Mooney
At the residence at (1.10 Locust street.
May 23, Charles Mooney, at the age of
7S years. Announcement of services later
by W. T. Rlidon company.
Ansell Hauien
Ansell Hauaen. late resident of 044 North
Commercial street, at a local hospital, at
the ae of 64 years. Survived by mother.
Mrs. Christine Hauaen of Wild Rue. N.
D.; a son, Lloyd Hauaen In the V. S.
four brothers, Julian Hauien of
West Salem. Hjalmer Hansen of Salem,
Olaf Hauaen of wild Rose, N.D.. and
Paul Ha u en of S).v,'ton, fl D : and a
later. .Mr. Walter Johnson of Wild Rose.
N.D. Member of the Lutheran church. An
nouncement of services Ister by Howell
Edwards ehapel. ,
Fred t. Seolt
Fred L. Scot, la's resident of 3210 Ar
yJe drive. Salem, at a local hospital. May
23. Survived by wife, Surah E. Srott of
Snlem; a dr. Ui titer. Mrs. Pearl King of
a son, Lrland Scott of Powell
Butte, Oreion: a sister, Mra. Hattle Lit
is of Torsnto. Canada; a brother, Bert
Scott of Interpol I, Ontario, Canada:
four srandr hlldren and srveral niece and
r.ephrw. Services will he lirld at the
Clouth-Ba-rick chapel Wrdnurlay. May
V at 1 p.m. with Interment In Be, lc rest
orlal park.
(reiver I,eRov ha vidian
O rover LeHoy Davidson. In Portland.
May 23, at the iei of 111 vr;ir.. Survived
hy wife. Mrs. Mildred Davldnon of Port
land; to rinuHitrr. Mra, Delbert Par-
end Mr,. (Jlenn Mat! '-on, both of
i: two son, P.iul Davidson of De-
poe Bay. Oreion, and R, chard Davidson
of MmiiioiiUi; two brotii'rs Carl David-
on In Iilinorn and Miner Dvui.on of
Willamette. Qreion: and 10 f rsndciilldren.
Services will b held at the Clnuih-Bar-
rlrk chapel thurAdey. Mar IB. at 3 p m,
lth Interment In Re'rreat Memorial park,
floor area of more than six mil-
llnn fnM Ihrrn llmn that nt
me empire aiaic uuuain.
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each (I l,ooo t
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earh 'll&.OOOl
each (iis.iool
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each (in, ooo
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