Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 20, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS I WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
' Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Monday, Jane 20, 194917
THESE CARS HAVE BEEN
"ON ICE" TOO LONG
WE'RE THAWING THEM OUT NOW WITH
Some "RED HOT" Prices
TERMS - TRADE OR CASH
DRIVE ONE AWAY WITH THE SAVINGS
IN YOUR POCKET
1941 Nash 4-door Sedan, mechanically good ..$725
1948 Ford Station Wagon $1645
Use lor business or pleaiure, famous 4M H P, V-l engine.
1946 Ford Station Wagon $1449
Pull reconditioned and luirintacd.
1941 Ford Tudor, a real bargain $675
1947 Ford Sportsman Convertible $1495
Luxurious Perfect condition.
1941 Mercury Convertible $795
We'vi never had a better bur. '
1948 English Ford 2 Door $995
Very few mile. 10 to 40 miles ptr fal. A MOO lavinaa.
SEVERAL OTHER EXCEPTIONAL CARS PRICED TO SELL
Valley Motor Mart
CENTER AT HIGH
NEW and USED
Truck Headquarters
EVERYTHNIG TO FIT
YOUR TRUCKING NEEDS
NO JOB TOO BIG
OR SMALL
FREE ESTIMATES ON
YOUR PLANNED BUILD-UP
EXPERT TRUCKMEN
READY TO HELP PLAN YOUR. PROBLEM
TERMS CASH TRADE
You Take Your Pick
PROMPT EFFICIENT SERVICE
Low Money-Saving Prices
Valley Motor Truck Dept.
LIBERTY AT MARION
OPEN ALL DAY
AUTOMOBILES
41 O.M.C. Equipped with Bauah-
m. lima apreadar. PH. 3-03M. all-
OLD DODOI Sedan. Ml Stattiraan m.
17 WWTTAO aadan. Orltlnal owner. Ia
aellent eond. Mechanically nearly a
oon al new. Prlcea to aell. Sea It. drive
It ISO W. Owene. Ph. 1330. 0"
U JEEP lor aale or trade. 10.000 mllea.
Pullr aoulpped top. lit. . Boi 300. Ph.
33303.
Eisner Motors to Sell
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT . SELL TRAM
Tiiuta
Ml HJnrwioda lloaJ t-hoo. -
used nil Bob Mart
Tht Tlma It'a HUDSON)
Service Salaa Parta
Home of Good Died Can
8HROCK MOTOR CO.
Onnreft Ch'meketa Su Pb. S-tlol
Eisner Motors to Buy
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
PONTIACS
47 Sdn. cpe $1445
41 Spt. cpe 895
'47 Ford D.L. spt. cpe. 1395
'39 Nash coupe $395
36 Chevrolet sdn 295
TERMS TRADES
. Herrall-Owens Co.
M N Liberti Pb
MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS
Indian Cushman
Mustang Whiner
Shrock Motorcycle Sales
3007 Portland Rd Ph I-H33 pa'
Cl'atTMA SCOOTER. Motor overhauled.
Maw tarakea. Good cond.. 131. Ph. 37718
OB 118
OATS
ft Trailer. 3383 M.
FINANCIAL
PAJtU AND CITY LOANS
44 and 1
foam OWN TERMS of reparnant within
raajon Caab for Real Batata Oontracla
and Second Mortaaaea
CAPITOL SECURTTIKS CO
toi Pioneer Truat Bldi Ph 8-7183 r
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FDRNITTJRE. LtVEHTOCH
EQUIPMENT LOANS DF
TO 8300
0r loan up to BIOS
Com is or pbotM
Hollywood Finance Co.
1M1 Fairground Road.
Aeroai street from bank
Ko Parking problems
Phone 17031-Lit n M3s-3tl
Fiord Kenya, Mgr. f
Buy Real Estate Mortgages
for Your
Savings Investment
5o net
Properties Salem & Vicinity.
See
State Finance Co.
133 S. High St.
OENEJtAL nSANCl CORP.
LOAN
ue a-ui ans y-m
and
ROT ft SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
til S Cemmtrci S; Tti 1-tlM
Journal Want Ads Pay
PHONI 1-3147
SATURDAYS
PH. S-3147
FINANCIAL
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rate and urns
f od larger loan
loai tod short tlma
payment
ROT H SIMMONS
131 Sor'h Commercial St Phone S-S181
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
183 S Church
Parking i Plant
Ph. 1-34S7 Lie No U-1SB S-1S4 '
SEE OS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4H INTEREST
I to W Tear and No Comrnlssloa.
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
I Stat St
TRAILERS
MODERN TRAILER. light. iu, water In
eluded, sia per wees, oreen appis
Trailer Court, 1 mile north on tvE.
tMI1
19it tl-ft. Alrfloat house trailer, dollr.
3 room. PhlllpplDt mahogany finish,
butane range, oil heater. Priced lor
quick sale. Very good condition. R
Jefferson. acroM from Talbot store, US!
It FOOT Trailer House. 1395. Elbert Col
11ns. 1MB Front St.. Woodburn. tl47
FOR RENT: Trailer space. 110 month with
al; modern convenience. Riant acroM the
meet south of Paulua cannery. Lou of
room for children. No pets. Rath
Trailer Camp. 1740 Oxter. Ph. 1-8885
tl46'
13 Air.
tUO1
TRANSPORTATION
LEA VINO for Kans. July lit., fl p.m.
take one or two. snare expenses,
3-5(195, 8:30 to 0 p.m. a
OIRECTORt
4DDINO MACHINES
All makes need maehlnea teM. rented
repaired Roan 4M Court hone tTI3
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking ft alt. 360 State St. olOS
APPLIANCE SERVTC
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
Fret astimatea Trade-in accepted on
new appllancea Vlnce'e lee trie Phone
1-833 157 8 Liberty St O
AT L'R DOOR GRINDING
and repairing
ALTO RADIOS
Authortred Warranty Repair Station
for all makea of Auto Radloa Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 S Liberty Ph S-S9SS i
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phona 1-9188 Nigm
3-1804 333 Center o
Mike Panek. 371 S Com'l Ph. 1-8181
Braka and Wheal aligning ipaetaiute
el5f
Bt'lLDINO CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros Also houses raised New foun
dations Phong 35909 OlS7
BILLDOEINO
Dean Roblnaon. Ph. 36537
Bulidorlng. leveling, road bldf clear
ing, teeth for brush Virgil Huskej. 1010
Fain-lew Ave. Ph. 3-3148. Salem. e-I80
Light crawler dosing. Ph. 3-3330. olM
Instam delivery of rea
retuter A) mages eoid
or -ed Roen 456 Court
RCA cash
renied.
Fl 3-6773
EMENT CONTRACTOR
Oeneral cement cont. Honest work at
Bonaat prices. Ph. 1.1144 r 1-7481
164
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimney vacuum
Enaiey tfl B. 31st. Ph. 1-1171
CEMENT WORK
Riiildlng foundations, remodeling, paint
Ing. Kiang Bros., Ph. 3133 olM
Let ua do your eeaenl work NOW
Diivewara. aide elk, patio. W Ph
1-4411 0148
KLKCTRtf At CONTRACTING
Vlice' Electrie for tleetr.eal :rlng
eon i r art int. repairing 1st B. Ubartr
P. 1-6319.
CHERRIES
WANTED
For Brining Purposes
. Royal Anns 5V cents.
Bings, Lamberts, Black-Rep., Waterhouse.
Deliver to 1460 Tile Rd.
Kelley-Farquhar Co
Ph. 1-41 J)
Luis can be obtained at O. E. warehouse on Locust and Laurel Sts. .na1
DIRECTORY
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth, Exterminator Service
Ph. 3-3050. Lee Cross. 1555 Pearl. ol5o
Breltbaupt's for flowera Dial t-91TB o'
HOUSEHOLD PRODL'CTS
watktn Co
11 LI Center
products Pre
Ph 3-5385
LANDStAPr Nl'RSERT
A Doer tier aft Sons. Ornamentela. 150
Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1331 o
LAW NMO WEBS
Sharpened, guaranteed service New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 So. Com'l St 0155'
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING.
At roil! door lawnmowcr abarpenlni
Dexter tba lawnmower man Pb 16833
Fireplaces,
Ph. 35981.
ahlmnen block laylna.
MATTRESSES
Capital Beddim. Phone 3-4088
MUSIC LESSON'S
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar. Mando
lin, Banjo, ate. 1B38 Court St. Ph. S-7588.
0163
OFFICE rORNITURB SUPPLIES
Desk ehalra, (Uaa and flllni supplies,
safes, duplicators and auppiiea. desk
lampa typewriter atands. brief cases
Flarca Wire Recorders. Roan. 456 Court
OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Call Cy Younicr, Ph. I-W73.
PAPERHANGINQ
Expert Paperhamlnt and palntlni. R
J. Woodworth. Ph. J-8868 Free est. 0l48
TOf Strom's ara equipped
painting Pbona 3-3493
to do four
PAINTING AND FAPERUANGING
Call 33808 for your Painting
hanging. Attractive rates.
Palntlni pactrhanging
Ph. 85533.
Painting and paperhan icing. Fl
mate. h. 3-9513. 857 Shipping.
PICTURE F RAMI NO
Picture framing
Phos I-6B87
Hutch eoe Pain Store
PLUMBING
Fisher. 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 1-3019. Q154'
PRUNING SPRAYING
L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900.
Philip W. Belike. Ph. 3-1308.
RADIO REPAIR
Oeneral Elec. home appl. repairing, also
radio repairing. Broadway Appl. Co. 453
court St. saiem, tn. z-ibdu. o.oj
Complete serv., reaa. rates Free pickup
tfe est. John'a Radio Shop, 350 Court St
Ph 30715 ft 23418. O150
RADIATOR REPAIR.
Cleaned, repaired. J. C. Balr ft Son. Pb
31193. By Drive-In Theatre. Sine 1911.
0149
REFRIGERATION ft APPLIANCE REPAIR
SAND ft GRAVKL
Oarden SOIL crushed rock Shovel and
dragline eicavatlni Walling Sand ft
Oravei Co Phone 8-9349 o
Valley Sand ft Oravei Co Silt, aand ft
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel ft cats
Tractor acoop ft trucks for dirt moving
Ph. office 34003. res 97148 e"
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Elect) la Roto-Router Exclusive Patent
Raaof fharp Steal Cutting Blades
Clean Sewers or Drama Sept la Tanks
Cleaned Reaa Ph 9-1111 a 1-9468
SEPTIC TANKS
K. F. Hamel. Beptle tanks cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Ouaranteed work. 1143-Bth
St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0171
Hike's Beptle Service Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Kin Bt. W. Salem. Ph. 8-8466 1-5327.
0156
SEE MIKE'S SEPTIC SERVICE about In
ataulni tha new approved 500 gallon
concrete septic tank. We lay drain lines
BUo. Ph. 3-9466. 0149
TOOLS FOR RENT '
Howaer Bros. Tour power too rental
head quarters. New addrtae 1410 B 13th
Ph. 3-3848, 0183
TYPP.WF ITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, 0 rider
wood portable AH makea used machines
Repairs and rent Roen, 458 Court o
TRANSFER a STORAGE
'ocaI Ji Dtance Transfer, storaie
Burner oils coal orlouet Truck to
Portland daily Agent for Br kins House
hold goods moved to anywhere In O 8
o. Canada Larmer Transfer ea Storage
Ph 3-3131 Oa
VENETIAN BLTXDS
afsde In Salem Free ast Phona 87338
Kimer the Blind man o
WELL DRILLING
J. A. flneed Bcra. well drilling 3505
Brook Bt.. Salem. Ph. 8-0aOi. ol53
W EAT hVr STRIPPING
WINDOW SRADII
washable Roller Made to ordrr 1
Offl Reinholdt Lewi Ph 31438
WINDOW CLE A NINO
Acme indow Cieanera Windows, walls
Br woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waied and polished Ph 8-3337 147
Court Laatdoa. Culbertsoa and Ms titer
WOODSAWINO
Atkins as Cross. Pb. 1-4874 or 3-8178
WOOD 4 SAWDUST
Wejt Salei FuM Co Pn 3-4011
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
JAP.ON STREET FROM CENTER STREET
TO A POINT 78 FEET NORT8J Or NO IN
LINE OF OREAR STREET.
Not Ire nerebr given thst tha common
council of the city of Salem, Oregon.
dem It necessary and expedient anfl
her-by declares IU Purpose and tnieniinp
tt Imprnv Jasnn Street from the north
line f Center Street to a point whicn is
H laat aorta f tag aorta Una t Oteer
LEGAL
Street In the City of flalem, Marion Coun
ty. Or non. at the expense of the abut
ting and adjacent property, except the
street and alley Intersections the expense
of which will b assumed by the city of
ftalem, by bringing said portion of aald
street to the established irade. eon
structlni cement concrete euros, and pav
ing aald portion ol said street with
3's inch axphaltlc concrete pavement 34
leet wide In accordance with the plane
and pacific at Ion therefor which were
adopted bv the common council June 13.
1949. which are now on rile In the office
of the rlty recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made a part hereof
The common council hereby declares Its
purpose and Intention to make the above
described improvement by and throuah
tht- street Improvement department.
By Order of the Common Council June
11. 1149.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date oi first publication hereof la June
. 1949.
June 15, ie.lt. 18. !0, 31.1). 33. 14. 15, 37th. 1949
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
WESTERLY ALLEY. BLOCK 1. THE
OARS ADDITION. FROV BELMONT
STREET TO MARKET STREET.
Notice hereby is given that. the common
council of the city of Salem, Oregon,
deems It neciusary and expedient and
hereby declares 1U purpose and intention
to Improve the westerly alley In Block 1.
The Oaks Addition, from the north line
Belmont Street to tha south line of
Market Sreet. in the City of Salem, Mar
lon County. Oregon, at tha expense of the
abutting and adjacent property, except
alley intersection the ei Dense al
which will ba aasumed by tha city of Sa
lem, by bringing aald alley to the estab
lished grade, and paving said alley with
a 8-Inch Portland concrete cement pave
ment 10 feet wide, in accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
which wera adopted by the common
.ounctl June 13. 1949. which ara now on
file in tha office of tha city recorder
and which by this reference thereto art
made a part hereof.
Tha common council hereby declares Its
purpose and intention to make tha above
described Improvement by and through
the street Improvement department.
By order of tha Common Council June
13, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof la Junt
15. 1949.
June 15.18. 17.18.30.31. 33. 33. 34.35.37th. 1949
RIDS FOR PAINTING BROOKS
SCHOOL HOI'SE. DISTRICT Na. 81.
Two coats of paint, siding nailed and
cleaned. Bids closed June 37th. 1949. Con
tact A. C. OUchrUt, chairman. Phone
June 30, 31.
LODGES
I.O.O.F. meets every Wed
nesday night Visitors wei
come.
A Alnsworth Lodge No. 201, A.P.
7tySc A.M., Tuesday, June 21nt
P.C. Degree, 8 p.m. UV
flalem Lodge No. 4. AT. it
A A.M. F.C. Degree. Wednesday.
June 22, 7:30 p m. 148
C. E. Williams
Dies af Hospital
Charles E. Williams, late resi
dent of 1875 South Church
street, died at a local hospital
Sunday after an extended ill
ness. Williams, who was born In
Illinois July 31, 1869, came to
Oregon in 1890, and had resided
in oaiem ior aooui iu years, lot
77 " . c"'""3'e .Ul
Umatilla county he made his
home at Pendleton. Williams was
a member of the Elks lodge at'
Pendleton.
Surviving are three daughters.
Mrs. Earl Viesko of Salem, Mrs.
Gladys Edwards of Portland and
Mrs. Juanita Gal legos of Denver,
Colo.; three step-children, Mrs.
Bryan Branstetter. Earl Mil-1 follow in the City View ceme
born and Tom Milborn, all of 'tery.
9 fft J f 1 .-ea.a. gRt) i j ftf ism a
Tribute In tribute to a loyal admirer, four U. S. Murines
(above) act as pall bearers for two-year-oid Tommy Faber
of Seattle, Wash., who died of a fractured skull suffered
in a fall. The Marines are, front, left to right: L. Jackson and
F. Sanchez. Rear: T. Ferguson, hidden, and R. Urends. In
background is mortuary official. (Acma Telephoto)
a, - . - j i i ' . p . . i
Calf Gets Haircut for Show Barber Dumas Fields (above)
Rives calf a haircut for the calf show at Paducah. Ky. Miss
Euleen Hamilton is ready to give a manicure if "customer"
is willing. Calf is one of several produced by artificial
semination through auspices of Kentucky Artificial Breed
ing association. The Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsor
ing the show. AP Wirephoto)
Stocks Advance
Up to 2 Points
New York. June 20 WPi Hail
way and air line stocks pulled
the market ahead today.
Gains for favored issues ran
to around 2 points. The balance
of the market showed rising
tendencies but advances were
mostly fractional.
Intereat in the rails and air
stocks became a trifle more ag
gressive late in the day and
was accomnanied by a meager
pickup in trading activity. De
spite larger demand, however
turnover was at the rate of only
700.000 shares or so for the full
day.
Brokers reported nothing par
ticular in the news to account
for the pronounced upward
trend. If anything, business re
ports veered to the unfavorable
side. Steel stocks improved.
though, in the face of a reduc
tion in scheduled steel produc
tion this week to a 14-month
low and the 10th weekly de
cline in a row.
Among the gainers were East
ern Air Lines, United Air Lines,
Santa Fe, U. S. Steel, Texas Co.,
Chrysler, General Motors, Good
rich, Sears Roebuck, Woolworth,
consolidated Natural Gas, Am
erican Smelting, DuPont, Amer
ican Woolen, and International
Paper.
Poland Takes Over
Catholic Prinfshop
Warsaw, Poland, June 20 MP)
The Polish government an
nounced today It has nationalized
one of the largest Roman Catho
lic printing plants in the country.
An official spokesman said an
executive instruction was Issued
under which the state took over
the presses which had been oper
ated at a Franciscan monastery
near Warsaw. Government auth-i
orities have taken the preses to
Krnkow.
The nationalization law of
1946 empowered the slate to as -
Sume control of printing shopSjpring June sn Ai yet the op
aiong wnn oasic mauiir.e, em -
i '""
shift.
Pendleton; three grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
Funeral services for Williams
are to be held at the dough- Bar-
'rick chapel Wednesday, June 22,
I at 1:30 p. m. with Rev. Dudley
Strain officiating. Interment will
STOCKS
smartest
Pow ft Lt t
Tel ft Tel 138'.
Anaconda 36l
flendlx Aviation 37 S
Beth Steel 14 i
Boeing Airplane 19
Calif Psctini 31 U
Canadian Faclfl 10'
case J I 31.
Caterpillar 2'i
Chrysler . 4fl'
Com with ft Sou 3'
Cons Vultee 9S
Continent) Can 33
C:wn Heller bach 33
Curtias Wright I i
uoutlas Aircraft 91
upon I de Nrm 48 S
Oeneral Electrie 354
Jeneral Food 41 'i
Oeneral Motors 54
Goodyear Tire 3'
Harvester 24'.
Int Paper 4S't
Kennecott 44
Ubby McN ft L 7
Lon Bell "A" 11
Montgomery Ward 49;
Nash Kelvintaor H
Nat Dairy 30'
NT Central
Northern Pacific .
Pae Am Pish ...
Pae Ou ft Flea ,
Pae Tel ft Tel ...
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Raronler
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal ...
, 13 'i
. 11
, 30 H
. 89
Richfield .
Safeway Stores .,
Sears Roebuck
southern Pact f la .
Standard Oil Co ..
Studrbaker Corp ,
Sunshine Mining ,
Transamerica ...
Union OU Cal
Union Pacific
United Airlines ..
U S Steel
Warner Bros Plo
Woolworth
2S
Striking Miners
Return to Pits
B. tha AMOrlat.ri Pr.aa)
A week's walkout of John L
Lewis' coal miners ended today
and negotiations for a contract
approached showdown stage.
Contract talks also occupied
the attention of the steel indus
try and the Ford Motor com
pany and its union workers.
Lewis' United Mine Workers
hailed their "stabilization"
walkout on schedule but only a
week'a work is in store for the
480,000 diggers. On Saturday
their 10-day paid vacations be
gin
Whether they'll be back In the
pits at the end of June depends
nn th niilrnm. nt talk. h,.l
i nir.t i .i...
erator, don't know exactly what
j Lewis wants in his new pact
Miners now are paid an average
ui an.uo a nay.
It may be that he will ask for
a cut in the work week from 40
to 3.1 or 30 hours at the same
rate of pay as a "stabilizing" in
nuence against reduced con
sumption of coal.
U.S. Steel corporation and the
CIO United Steelworkers called
another contract negotiation
meeting to try to settle their dif
ferences over whether pensions
will be discussed. There was no
sign either part would compro
mise on the issue.
If the Issue isn't disposed of,
the steel Industry may have its
first big strike since 1940.
The contract does not expire
until next year but It has a
clause permitting reopening to
discuss wages.
Hickenlooper
Hits at School
Washington, June 20
Senator Hickenlooper (R-Iowa)
said today a Junior hijrh school
built for the atomic pnrry com
mission at Hanford, Wash., cost
approximately $2,000,000 more
than the original estimate.
He called it Just "one example
of a number I will no into of
unexplainable costs."
. The Iowa senator hss accused
the commission of wasting tax
payers' dollars as part of his
general charge of "incredible
mismanagement" against the
ARC and its chairman, David E
Lllienthal, The Joint congres
sional atomic committee is now
in Its fourth week of hearing
on the charge.
Hickenlooper said tht cost of
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Llveeltteg Mmrke
IB) valley Caching Company.
Spring lambs 13100 to 133 00
Feeder lambs 114 00 to 118.00 1
fcaea . 11 00 to 15 00 '
Cutter cows 18.00 to 111 00
Fit dairy cows IU 00 to 113 00
Bulls 113 00 to I1VOD
Calves, good (300-430 Ibs.i 111.00 to 119 00
Vra.1 O50-300 lbs.) good ..13000 to 123 00
f.jg.i price paid within Ikr ot Port
nd prices tor each ipe Top. 170-335 .ba
Part la no Frewew
BvMertal 1 entatlva. u)ecl to Imma
oiaie change .'rtmlum quaint maitmum
; to .39 to 1 percent acidity dellverea is
, Portland 61 -84c ib. f.rti auali.y 9-63r
I b econd eusllty a"-CPr Vallr? routes
i and country points 34 lets map fir it
Rnller Wholesale row aula auoes to
wholesale:! irade A A 93 core :-63c-A
93 score 60-6tc: B. 90 score. 97e lb.;
C. 69 score. 86c lb. Above prices ara strict
ly nominal
Cher -Selling price to Purtiano whole
sale Oregon sragles I1 4le Oregon 4
lb loaf. 4H-W-; triplets ie Met than
ingles
fgie tTe Whvleealerai a graoe targe
S-.S6',; A medium, MViJ'; grade B.
taree, 48'i-M'.r
Port lent Dairy Market
natter Price to retailers' Orade A A
prinu 6c; AA cartons 6To, A prints
66c, A cartons, 47c; B prints, 63c.
tin Pri.e te retailers a largo
Stt, certified A large, S8r; A large
.S8c: AA medium. I7-A6c: certified A me
dium 57c; A medium. M-"c; cartons 3c
sdditlnnal
Cheeie Price to retailers. Portiaai
Jreton slneles 0' i0'o Oreaon loal
434-53. irlpleu lSa ie than sin
gles
Poultry-
Live chickens no. i auaiity ron
plants. No l broilers under 3l lbs 33-38C
b : fryer 3'-3 lt. 31-33C. 3-4 10. 13-llc.
najttrrA 4 lbs. and over 33-33c lb.; fowl.
Leihornx under 4 ttu. 3t-33c : oi er 4
33-24c; colored fowl, all weights, 36c.
roojtei. all wrishts. 18-19C.
Rabbit Average te growers; Hve whites.
4-3 lbs., 19-21C lb.; 8-8 lbs. 17-19c lb ; col
ored 3 cents lower; old or heavy does, 8-
ic: drewcd frrera lo butchers. e-ie.
TBrkeve 'Price quoteo art IOI to the
oiucer on a dresxed weight oaelei -8
grade A young toms tl 63e lb - No
young hens nominally gOe
O retted tarkeya lo retailer, tiiade A
young bens 70-7U New fore style draae
A graoe trung .one w-aaa
Portland Miscellaneous
taseara Bark Pry ime ib.. green 4c lb.
Wool Valley eoarta and medium grades
iae ib.
Mohair 3ie 1. on 13-montb growth.
nominally.
Hides Calves, 80s lb., according te
weight, klpa 30c lb., beef 9-lOc lb., bulla
6 -7c lb. Country buyers pay 3 lata.
Nal Qaetetloae
Walnuts Franauettes met oualiu lum
do. 34 7c, large. 33 7c; medium, 37 3e; sec
ond quality Jumbos. 10.3o. (arga 36 3e,
medium. 30 3e: baby 33.3c, 10ft thel first
quality large, 39 7c; medium 36.3c; sea
onfl Quality large 37. 3o: medium 34 7a:
naby 33 3c.
rilber te Jumbo, 30e 9 ; large. IBa
medium 16c; mall. 13c
Quotations abova supplied by Rorth
Portland Grain
Portland. Ore. June M iA Cash wheat
bld: Soft white 3.3; soft white ei-
cluding Rexi 3.35; white club 3.33; west
ern red 3.33.
Hard ran winter: Ordinary 3 35; 10 per
i . nt 3.38; 11 per cent 3 36: 13 par oent
3.35
Hard white Baart: Unquoted.
Today car receipts: Wheat 78: bsrley
4; flour 11; corn 10; oats 3; mill feed 33.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore.. June w iufi Liveiioca:
Cattle salable 3000; holdover 390. calves
to, market extremely slow on largest
cattle Aupplv in recent months: buyers
Rene rally talking one to two dollars lower
on all r laines: few sales good light steers
and heifers and ranner to cutter cows
only SO centa lower; part load good
around 850 Ib. tea steer ib; loaa ngnt
experlmentallv fed". 335 with hrlfera at
35.75. Oenerally talking below 36.00 on
good fed oteeri. Culter and common steers
15 00 to 31.00; practically no sales or bids
on beef type rows early; few canners
and cutters 10.00 to 13 50 but most bids
below 13.00. Bulls not moving early. Oood
to choice veslers 35.00 lo 36 00; common
to medium 15.00 to 33.80.
Hogs salable 1000; market onlv moder
ately active; 80 to 76 cents higher Fri
day: good to choice 180-330 tbi. 33 50 to
33.75: one lot 3.1 00: 345-370 lbs. 30.00 to
30.75: sows steady good 3M1-350 lbs. 14.00
to 17.00; good and choice feeder pigs 33.60
10 33.50,
Sheep salable 1300: market rather slow
but early sales strong lo 80 rents high
er; good and choice spring lambs 36.00;
feeders 30 00; good and choice old
crop lambs and yearlings up to 33 80;
good light awes 6-66 to 1.00; heavy awes
5.00 down.
Chicago Uveaterk
Chicaeo. June 30 (USDA Salable
hoas 7.000; fairly active, 33-50 cent high
er on both bu tetter and sows; most ad
vance no lietitwetihi both classes early;
closed If as active, very uneven on sows:
top 31.50 sparingly; most eood and choice
170-350 lb. 30.75-31 35; 350-3R0 )b. 19.75
30 50: heavier weight scarce; lew 350-
330 lb. 18 50-18.50; few lots up to around
too lbs, as low a IB. IS; fat ns under
.75 tb. 17.00-18 35; few II SO; 400-450 lb.
15.00-1 50; 475-550 lb. 13.75-14.18: heav
ier well lit down to around 13.00 for 800
Ib. average; aood rlesrance.
Salable cuttle 8 500: salable calves 100
unevn but averasins steady on ail
xlsiishter rla-ue; lop 38 00 for two load
ills her cholre around 1.350 Ib. steers snd
for load 890 lb. helfrrs; bulk mod and
choice fed steers 35.00-37 50; losd or so
37.75; medium to low-good steers 33.00
34 78: load of choice around 1,100 lb
heifer 37.35: moat medium and good
leifera 33 00-30 00; common and medi
beet cow 15 50-10 00; canners and cut
ler 13 50-15 35: medium and mod asusage
bulls lD.30-31.50; motlv 31 00 down; com
mon to choir vealers 18 00-35 00. lop
35.00: stacker and feeders alow, steady lo
weak; load choice 783 Ib, yearling feeding
Meera 35 35
Salable sheep 300: native els m titer
lamb in meager uppl. sieadv to small
killer at 38 00 down, top 38 00; ewe dull
at mainl" 8 oo-fl oo
Salem Markets
Completed from reperte el Sales deal
are far ll galdanre i Capital
Jaaraal BeaOra. tRevlaed dally).
Retail Feed Frteee
r.is Meih--I5 05
Rabbit Pelieit 14 18. '
fielrr feed 13.38
fealtrti n ivma rea Orade A eoio
ed nens, 35r: grsde A Leghorn hens.
33 rent: Orade A colored fryers, three
pounds and up. He. Orade A old roosters
18 -en I
Sgge
Raring Prices Intra large AA, He;
large AA, 53; large A. 5t-54r: medium AA
ilr, medium A. 4!-ftnr: pullets Ifl-lle.
Wholesale P rleee ftet anoiesaia prieei
t t cents aOote tnese prices aoe
('de A generally ejuotstl at 68ej m
rllum 5M,
Batlerfai
Prem.um. tie. Na. i, llgi No. 1 88
8f 'outing prices)
Bailer - Wholesale grad A. 88a; re
.all lie
the Carmichael Junior high
school was originally estimated
at $1,780,000. But he said he had,
been informed by Edward Hel
ler, a member of the Joint com
mittee staff, that the final cost
was in excess of S3.ff00.000.
The tchoolhouse, he said, was
built under a contract allowing
the contractor cost plus fixed
fee items in some phases of the
"It seems to be a completely
inexcusable expenditure of gov
ernment money, Hickenlooper
said of the $2,000,000 by which
(he cost exceeded the original
estimate.
Harry A. Winne, vice presi
dent of the General Electric
company of Schenectady, N. Y.,
ihe prime contractor for the
Hanford plant, testified "the es
timate was very low. There is
no question about that.'
Grains Boosted
In Monday Trade
Chicago, June 20 VP) Grains
edged upward throughout the
session on the board of trade to
day. It wasn't a spectacular ad
vance, but It left cereals with
worthwhile gains at the close.
With July leading, wheat
jumped more than 2 cents at
times. Mill buying helped. So
did more reports of disappoint
ing yields in the southwest. Lo
cal traders generally took to tht
buying side. Hedging pressure
was negligible.
The advance in wheat futures
came in the face of a decline in
premiums for new crop cash
wheat at Kansas City.
Other cereals mainly follow
ed wheat. Trading was not par
ticularly active. The main fea
ture was a lack of selling pres
sure. Wheat closed 2-2 higher,
July $1.97 -4 . corn was i
IW higher. July $1.31 Tg-J.32.
oats were S-a higher, July
604-", rye was 1 Vi higher;; Ju
ly $ 1 37 1 , soybeans were 2 to
84 higher, July $2.32, and lard
was 7 to 10 cents a hundred
pounds higher, July $11.37. -
Badges Presented -
To Mill City Cubs
Mill City Den No. S of Mill
City Cub Scout... with Mn. Arey
Podrabsky an den mother, won
the Cub Scout pennant for (lav
ing the most cubs and parent!
(on a percentage basis) present
at the June pack meeeting. Den
3 will keep the pennant at their
place of meeting until lt la won
by another den.
There are 19 cuba attending
the pack meeting the pack meet
ing thli week and about 30
parents, also brothera and-slater.
a of the cubi.
Following a number of contest
games perfomed by the cubs and
the presentation of advance
ments with Arey Podrabsky and
other committeemen In charge,
'.here was a welner roast. Food
was furnished by committee
men and den mothers. Presenta
tion of badges and wards was
made by George Dltter, Cub-
master, assisted by Harold KUe-
wer, Committee Chairman and
Al Haun, advancement chair
man. Each boy receiving his ad
vancement merit was congratu
lated by the committeemen. -
Receiving wolf badges were:
Johnny Roten, Terry Mulr and
Larry Howe. Bear badges: Larry
Receiving gold arrows: Larry
urban and Charles Martella,
Bennett, Keith Powelson, Ar
thur Webb, Ronnie Williams,
Harold Kliewer, Larry Kanoff,
Rodney Goble, Jimmy Balti
more, Richard Ziebert, Lonny
Podrabsky. Silver arrows: Lau
rin Dart, Jimmy Baltimore, Lon
ny Podrabsky, and Richard Zie
bert, who received two silver
arrows.
The July pack meeting sched
uled for Thursday, July 14-at
6:30 p.m. will open with a pot
luck supper for cubs and fam
ilies, held In the city park.
The first use of American
railroads to communicate news
was in 18.18 when copies of
presidential speech were sent
from Washington to Baltimore
in one hour and 13 minutes.
DEATHS
Mrs. Latin da Enslln
In this my June 18. Mrs. Luclnda Zna
lln. Surviving are a daughter, Mary Ens
lln of Salem: a son, Nelson Enslln: I
brother, James W. Lane of Dayton. Ohio;
a sister, Ross Lane of Dayton, Ohio, and
five grandchildren. Services will ba held
Tuesday, June 31. at 1:30 p.m. at the
W, T. Rudon chaptel with concluding
ervle4 in the Leg Mission cemetery.
Mlt Vera Jaeaaellna Canlway
Una Vera Jacqueline Uacoutei Cant
way, at the residence, 1415 Nor if
street. June IB. at the ate of 33 years.
.Survived bv Daren La. Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence J. Cantay of Ralem: a sister, Mia
' arol Ann Cantwer of Salem: and grand
father. Ben T. Harrison of Wichita. Kans.
Chrlanen Science servtres acre held MOn-
dar. June 30. si 1 id p m si ine fiougn
Rarrlck chapel atth interment In Bat'
cheat Memorial park.
-a
Jaha C. Berry
John C Barry, late resident of Salem
nine 3. box 80. at Onoway, Canada, June
'8 at the ae of 14 years Survived by a
.n j Alhrrt Rirrt of Salem: Six dai
tors Mr.. Sttiel Morlarty of Salem. 81.
ir Marv t.uella of Ihe Holy Nam-a Comm,
m. Rnrii.nji i:r Rarrv. Mrs Katherina
Sanmier and Mrs. Orace Marklln. all of
Euaane and Mrs. frlltf. Patter of Ann-
way, Alberts, Csnsds a brotner. frank
nrr of Cloverdele. B. C : nine grand-
-tti.ra.n ani several neuhews and nieces,
including Bernard and Jack Cu.Mng and
Mrs Cliff Read, all of Salem. Rentstlnn
of the rosrv will be in Hnwell-BdwMdg
chapel Mrntav, June 30, at 8 p m. wltn
funersl service Tuesday. J'lne n. ai '
a m. al St Vincent d Psul fathnlla
rhurch in Sslem. Interment in Belt real
Memorial park, ,
Fred P.. Miner
In Portland June IB, Fred E. Miner .atg
resident or 588 8 I3ih street, at tha" aaa
of 84 years. Announcement ot service!
later by W. T. Riadon company.
Charles I. Wllllame " M
Charles I William, late reorient of
1875 South Church street, at a loral hos
pital June 18, at the age of 78 fears.
Survived by three daughters Mr. tarl
Vieafeo of Salem, Mr (itadtn Frtwerrti
of Portland and Mr. Juanlia Oallriee t
Denver, Colo : three neprhllrlren. Mrs.
Rryan Branitetter. .rl Mllhorn and
Tom Mllhorn, all of Pendleton; thre
trandthlldren and two great trandrhil
dren. Rervires will be held Wertnaartee.
June 33 Bt 1 10 P". al the Clnuah-Ber.
r!rk rhapel with Rev. Du-ley fttrain of
ficiating. Interment In tha City Vie
lemetery.
Geerge W, Bfeel
Ai the renirjrnre a' 4818 Ellishe'h
Street. June 18. (leorge W Brcrk. at tht
age of 93 jean Surivrt hv five dauh
ler, Mip. riher Oo(le of Salem, Mrs,
June Holllifheai nf BtaMrm. Mrs. Bdi'll
Hpoon of Bandon. Ore , Mr. Dora Wilder
of Vancouver, Wah., and Mrs. Laura Lot
tin of Portland: a ion, Harland O. Bro-k
of Sslem : a brother, Samuel Rrook of
Wasro, Ore : and lour slier. Mia Mert
ler nf Pnrtland. Mollis Hit!e of Long
Reach, f'alif Minnie Brock of ooi
River and P'ora Brock nf C'noki. Wish.
Member of the Preahv nan fhurrh. Ma
sonic order and the IOOr lodte. Pervlces
will be held Tueadar, June 1. at 1:3S
pa. at the W. T. Higdoo ah a pal.