Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SILK DRESSES aim 1 U 14. HIM Ilka
ntw. la ach. B.a Scout uniform, alia
It. it. 155 Unlvgraur. nHS-
VARY CLOTHES. Hftndmtdt dreaaaa. ln
ant thru strt 1. II. lft and up. SIESTA
OIFT SHOP. I'a ml. N. of undarpaa.
Phona 3-0061. BUT
Motorola Car Radios
Fits Most Cars
$39.95
MARR RADIO
2140 S. Com 1.
Ph. 2-1611
!
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE WANT strawberries Market price la
cash. Contact jory Packing Co at Ter
minal Ice. 29 D St Phone 3-4590. na
WE NEED Junk batterle. Paylni 00c.
Retread Ttrt Service, 320 60. Lncutr.
Rm
WANTED furniture to glue epe,lr L
Brae Punt Raflnlenlng Co ph 1-1001
CSED PT'BNtTURR Phone 99190
PERSONAL
PROFESSIONAL advisor Mrs. PhtUlp re
turned to Salem. Appl. dally. 330 S.
14th St. Pi
IT AN LET HOME Product. 535 Cro St
Pb. J-5440. Pl
AUTOMOBILES
'40 FORD COUPE, A-l eond., R, ft H
Make offer. Ph. 39853. 1S30 8. 13th.
q!4T
CLEAN dependable 3fChMr. Recently re
conditioned motor. Oood tire. 4175. Bee
at Sllverton Rd. At McCain Ave. Bo
404. Ph. 25153. P4'
1847 PONTIAC t
Redan Coune. very cleen. low mileage.
undercoatinc. new Air Ride tire, many
rtthur fTtrfts, nrmnal owner. 41775.
171 Grant St, Woodburn, Ore. or phone
Main 120.
inn CHEVROLET Sedan, tood condition
915 South 13th. QlM
WANTED TO BUY: 4 wheel drive Jeep
pickup. Ph. 48ZKX Newport.
BY ORIGINAL owner: 1940 Chev. Cony.
Like new; low mileage. 11895. Call
eve. 879 N. Liberty, Apt. 9. . q!49'
PRIV. OWNER. '.15 FORD 4-dr, led. Heat
er. seal beam lit, new tires, good mo
tor. Body In perfect eond. Very clean
1395. Ph. 3-5812. qHB
4 NASH Amb. Fully equipped, like new.
10,000 ml. Priced to aeU. 365 S. ICth.
ql47
19Sf CHEV. 4-Dr. Sedan. General over
haul. Good tire. 1335. See Bert
Dou. 3600 State St. 4140
41 STUDE. Champion 3-Door.
Oood condition. Ph. 3-7319.
Heater
q!4T
1941 PACKARD Sdn.. new paint. Sale or
trade 00 cheap car or real aetata. Cat)
3-S483. 4147
'47 CHEV. Conv. RAH. $1550. Take ear
In trade. 3300 Te Ave. Ph. 3-1744.
qUI
BUICK'S THE BUY
1949 BUICK
AS LOW AS $2312
Completely Equipped
Delivered at the Factory
Save from $272 to $293
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center ql54
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 1931 Willy
Knight sedan, 1 owner. 099. in.
q!47'
19S7 CHEV. SEDAN. Very clean. Perfect
condition. 3135 Portland Rd. a.149
'M FORD, new paint, upholstery, brake,
front end. Ph. 30133. 9.149'
)t5 FORD Panel. S new tire. Engine good
eond.. 1200. 1157 N. Capitol. q!4
1947 BUICK Buper-Sedanette Excellent
condition, only 27,000 miles. Call owner,
Darbr Sermon 3-7701 daytime only.
$1695. 0.149
4t G.M.C. 6x0. Equipped with Bauah
man Um spreader. Ph 3-0594. qI61
OLD DODGE Sedan. 539 Statesman St.
4140
'07 PONTIAO sedan. Original owner. Ex
cellent eond. Mechanically nearly ai
good a new. Priced to sell. See It, drive
It. 130 W. Owen. Ph. 34330. 4140
'48 JEEP for sale or trade. 10.000 miles.
Fully equipped top. Rt. 0. Box 200. Ph.
33303. 4140
FOB QUICK SALE BELOW MKT. PRICE
1041 Chev. Sedan, exceptionally clean.
Oood mechanical 1745
KIT Chev. Sedan, new paint-
Good mechanical 3375
TRUCK SALES b SERVICE CO.
Ph. 3-9131 550 N. Front St., Salem
4149
Eisner Motors to Sell
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT SELL TRADE
TERMS
m Pair rounds Road Phone 1-04 1
WANTED clean need ears. Bob Iterr
3 ISO . Coml 4'
Tilt Time It's HVDSONI
Serric - Bales - .arU
ltm ot Good Deo.' Cam
S.TROCTf MOTOR CO
OJfevrati Chemeketk Sta. PR, tH01
Eisner Motors to Buy
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
P0NT1ACS
47 Sdn. cpe $1443
41 Spt. cpe 895
47 Ford D.L. ipt. cpe. 1395
39 Nash coupe $395
'36 Chevrolet sdn 295
TERMS TRADES
Herrall-Owens Co.
J. UbK
n Hiu
1937 DODGE
4 door sedan, radio At heater. Clean
upholstery, good tire.
v $495
1397 State McCALLB Dial 1-0100
4149
1948 FORD
t Dr. Bed.. 0 cyl. Jet black paint. New
air ride tires, low mileage.
$1395
111 stala McCAtxa Dial S-Sins
1941 PLYMOUTH
4 Dr. Del- Sod.. Radio and Heater.
$895
1317 Staia UcCALLS DUO 1-I1M
1939 MERCURY
Motor lust reconditioned, radio, heater,
new paint.
$795
1107 Stat UcCALLS Dial t-1100
Ol40
Special For This Week
1940 GaMC !i Ton 4 Yr. Dump. New
Motor, 2-Speed Axle, a real
money maker only 1949.00
A large stock of Pickups. 1' ton Chas
sis At Cab. Used School Buses tor haul
Ing farm workers. Dumps, Lot era. Log
tint Trailer.
TRUCK BALES It SERVICE CO.
Phono 3-9131 - 519 N. Front ST. Seletn
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
Indian Cushman
MuiUng Whizzsr
Shrock Motorcycle Sale,
JW Portland Rd. Pb 31433 a
$ HMAN SCOOTFE. Motor overhauled!
J New brakes. Oood eond., 191. Ph. 17Te
41140
Journal Want Ads Pay
BOATS
It FT. BOAT Trailer. 3363 N. Front.
Ph. 3-47.17. qql40'
FINANCIAL
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4' and 5
tOCU OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Ceab for Real Estate Contract
ant Second Morttatrs
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
101 Pioneer Trust Bids Ph 3-7101 r"
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS DP
TO 1300
Oar loans up to 1500
Come In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairgrounds Road
Aero street from bank
No Parking problem
Phone 37032 Lie N U3S9-8291
Floyd Kenron. Mir r
Buy Real Estate Mortgages
for Your
Savings Investment
5 net
Properties Salem St Vicinity
See
State Finance Co.
153 S. High St.
GENERAl FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie S-138 and U-331
and
ROT R SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
130 S Commercie St Tel 3-9101 f
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rate and term
on lariei loans
lone and short tine
payments
ROY H SIMMONS
130 Sov'b Commercial St Phone 3-0101
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO
103 8 Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 3-1457 . Lie No M-159 S-I54 '
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE PARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4V4 INTEREST
I to 40 Years and No Commluion
Leo N Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St Phone 1-3663 r
TRAILERS
MODERN TRAILER, lights, gas, water In
cluded, 113 per week. Green Apple
Trailer Court, 1 miles nortb on 99E.
tl40
ltttt tl-rt. Airfloat house trailer, dolly.
1 room. Philippine mahogany finish,
outane ranee, oil healer. Priced for
quick sale. Very aood condition. Rt. 1.
Jefferson, acroM from Talbot store. tl51
It FOOT Trailer House. 1295. Elbert Col
lins. 1009 Front St.. Woodburn. t!47
I'M. CLEAN, newly done. 81. 4. 13' Air
float. Ivan Martin. 3-4419. tlSO'
DIRECTORY
4DDINO MACHINES
All makes used machines eotd. renter)
repaired Roen 409 Court Phone 1-0773
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking ft alt. 300 State St. olOO
APPLIANCE STRVft'l
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
Free estimates Trade -ins accepted on
new appliance Vloce's Electrle, Phone
1-9230 157 8 Liberty St. o'
AT CR DOOR GRINDING
'awnmowir sharpening and repairing
Dexter' Ph 36033 o
AUTO RADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makea of Auto Radloa Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 8. Liberty Ph 1-6955. o'
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 1-9200 Nlgnt
2-1804. 333 Center. 0
Mike Panek. 375 8. Com'L Ph. 35161
Brake and Wheel aligning apeclallsu
ol50
BUILDINO CONTRACTOR!
Alt Bros Also bouses raised New foun
dations. Phone 35909. Q13T
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 36511
BuUdotlng, leveling, road bldg.. clear
ing, teeth for brush. Vlrill Husker, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 11146. Salem. o-IOO
Light crawler doling. Ph. 1-3130. oiefl
CASH" REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new ROA aash
register Al' makes gold, ranted, re
paired. Roen 450 Court Ph 30771 o
EMENT CONTRACTOR
General cement eont. Honest work at
Honest prices. Pb. 1-1141 er 3-7407
9104
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
Enstey TT1 8. 31st. Ph. 3-7170. oH6"
CEMENT WORK
Building foundation, remodeling, paint
ing. Klang Brag., Ph. 33393. O150
Let us do your cement work NOW
Drive wars, aid walks, patios, M. Ph
3-4411. O140
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlrjce Electrle for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing 101 Liberty
Ph 1-9330 O
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth, Exterminator Service
Ph. 3-3050. Lee Cross. 1SSS PearL ol50
Bralthaupt's for flower Dial 1-0170. o
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J R Watktns Co products Pre te
ivery 1717 Center Pb 3-5395. o
LAN DSC Apr NURSERY
P A. Doerflar ft Sons, Ornamental. 150
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Pb 1-1321. o
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. Mew
power and hand mowers. Call Kerry
W. Scott, 147 So Com l St OlSS
LAWN MOWER 0BARPENINO
Fireplaces, chimin re ft block laying
Ph. 33960. O
MATTRESSES
Capita. Bedding Phone 14040
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hswellen Oultsr. Mend-v
Its. Banjo, cm. 1111 Court St Ph. 1-7M9
O102
OPFIC-E ri'RNTTt'RE ft SUPPLIES
Dek ghalra. fUeo and filing supplies
safes, duplicators and supplies, denk
lamps typewriter stands brief cue
ierco Wire Recorders, Roea 4M Court
OIL CIRCULATOR SFRT1CR
Call Cy Younger. Ph. 1-0071.
PAPERHANGING
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGINO
Call 330 for your Painting ft Paper
Hanging. Attractive rate. ol7I
Painting and paperhenglng Free ett
mate. b. 3-0913. 057 Shipping. el43
PICTURE FRAMING
Pteture f rtming Rutcneoo Paint Store
Phoua 1-4017
Puher, 144 S. Com l. Ph. 3-3019.
PRUNING SPRAYING
L. W. Caudie. Ph. J.7t.
0171'
Philip W. Bcila. Pa. 1-1304. sill
DIRECTORY
RADIO REPAIR
Oeneral Elee. home appl. repairing, also
radio repairing. Broadway Appl. Co. 453
Court St. Salem. Ph. 3-1545. e 1 0 J
Complete serv, rra rates. Free pickup
St est. John's Radio Shop. 350 Court St
Pn 30715 t 33410. 0150
RADIATOR REPAIR
Cleaned, impaired. J. C. Balr ft Son. Pb
21193 Br Dme-in Theatre B.nce UU7
0143
REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE REPAIR
SAND ft CRAVfcL
Garden Soli crushed rock Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Band ft
O ravei Co Phone 1-0340 a
Valley Sand ft Gravel Co Silt, sand ft
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel ft eat
Tractor scoop ft trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 34003, res 37140 o
Salem Saw Wrlu ?h. 2-7603 1393 N 5th
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrle Roto-Rooter Exclusive Paunt
ftatof iherp Steel Cutttni Biade
Clean lewer et Drains Sept la Tnk
Oleanad Rea h t-5321 er 1-0400
SEPTIC TANKS
K P. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain linei. Guaranteed work. 1113-Sth
St.. Weit Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0171"
M'ke's Septic Service Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1019
Elm St. W. Salem Ph 9-9461 1-5337
Ol5
SEE MIKE'S SEPTIC SERVICE about in
stalling the new approved 500 gallon
concrete septic tank. We lay drain line
also. Ph, 3-9460. 0149
TOOLS FOR RENT
Howser Bros. Your power tool rental
head quarters. New address 1410 8. 13th
Ph. 1-3040. O10?
TYPEWRITERS
Smi:h Corona, Remington Royal. Under
wood portables Aii make used machine
Repair and rent Rten, 450 Court o
TRANSFER ft STORAGE
Vocal ft Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal ft briquets rruck to
Portland daily Agent for Bekina House
hold good1 moved to anywhere In O 8
o. Canada Larmer Transfer ft Storage
Ph 1-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
at Phone 17320
9alem Venetian Blind made to order oi
reflnUhed Reinboldt ft Lewis 1-3939
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymora. Rt 3. Bos 317. Ph. 1-9
2505
0159
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Pre estimate. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 1-5964.
150
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order. 1
Del Reinholdt ft Lewis Ph 33639
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Vlndow Cleanera Windows, wall
ft woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waged and pollihed. Ph 1-1137 347
Court. Langdoo, Culbertsoo and Mather
WOODSAWING
WOOD A SAWDUST
Weal Salei. Fuel Co. Ph 2-4031.
LODGES
I-O.O.F. meet every Wed
nesday olght Visitors wel
cums. A Ainsworth Lodge No. 301, A.P.
yf$& AM., Tuesday, June 21st.
P.C. Degree, 8 pjn. 147
A Salem Lodga No. 4. A.F. fc
Kp A.M. P.C. Degree, Wednesday.
Juns 22, 7:30 pm. 148-
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
JASON STREET FROM CENTER STREET
TO A POINT 75 FEET NORTH OF NORTH
LINE OF GREAR STREET.
Nolle nerebv liven that the common
council ot the city of Salem, Oregon,
deems It necessary and expedient ana
hereby declare It purpose and Intention
to Improv Jason Street from the nortb
line of Center Street to a point which Is
73 feet north of the north line of Orear
Street, in the City of Salem. Marion Coun
ty, Oreaon, at the expense of the abut
ting and adjacent property, except tne
street and alley interjection the expense
of which will be assumed oy tne city oi
Salem, by bringing said portion of said
street to ths established grade, con
structing eement concrete curb, and pav
lng said portion of said street with a
2lk inrh asphaltlo concrete pavement 14
leet wide In accordance with the plans
and specifications -therefor which were
adopted bv the eommon council June 11.
1949. which are now on file In the office
of the city recorder and which by this
reference thereto are mad a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares Its
purpose and Intention to make the above
described improvement bv end through
the street Improvement department.
By Order of the Common Counell June
11, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of flrai publication hereof la June
15, 1949.
June 13. 10.17.10.20.11.11.21. 14.30.97th. 1949
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
WESTERLY ALLEY, BLOCK I. THE
OAKS ADDITION, MOV BELMONT
STREET TO MARKET STREET.
Notice hereby Is given that the eommon
council of the city of Salem, Oregon,
deems it necessary and expedient and
hereby declares Its purpose and intention
to Improve the westerly alley In Block 1.
The Oak Addition, from the nortb line
of Belmont Street to the south line of
Market Sreet. in the City of Salem. Mar
lon County. Oregon, at the expense of the
abutting and adjacent property, except
the alley intersection the expense of
which win be assumed by tb city of Ba
lem. by bringing said alley to the estab
lished grade, and paving xitd alley with
a 9-lneh Portland concrete cement pave
ment 10 feet wide, in accordance with
the pans and specifications therefor
which wer adopted by the common
ounrll June 13. 1949. which are now on
(lie in the office of the city recorder
and which by this reference thereto arc
made a part hereof.
The eommon council hereby declare its
purpose and intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the street improvement department.
By order of the Common Council June
11, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date of first publication bereof la June
15. 1949.
tune 15.1bM7.19 10.31. 31.14 35.17th. 1949
NOTICE-OF FINAL HEARING
A administrator with the will and an
nexed of the estate of LIDA E. CRAN
STON, deceased, the undesigned has
filed In Circuit Court of Oregon for Mar
nn County. In Probate, it final ac
count in astat of said decedent, and
July 19. 1949. ten o'clock, a.m.. Pacific
4landsrd Time, and courtroom of said
eou-t nave been appointed by said court
Tor hearing of objections to said ac
count and settlement thereof.
PIONEER TRUST COMPANY
By K. E. WENOER, It Secre
tary end Trust Officer
ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE
WILL ANNEXED AFORESAID
Mian O Carson and Wallace P. Carson
Attorneys for Administrator with the Will
Ann ted
jjne 14. 31. 20. July I. II 141
EXECUTORS FINAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that DAY
TON D. KAY. a executor or the estate
of WILLIAM H. KAY, deceased, ha filed
hi f.nel aecount a such, and by order
of the Circuit Court ot th eXato of Ore
gon for Marlon County. July 19. 1949. at
10 00 o'clock la the forenoon ot said da
ha been f.xd a the tlm. and the court
room of aitd court ha ben ftved as the
:ace for me bear;ng of ob-eetlona to ssid
final account and the settlement of said
estate).
DAYTON D. KAY.
Executor of the Estate of
William H. Kay, deceased.
RHOTEN ft RHOTEN
SAM F RPEERSTRA
P.oneer Tr iat Building
Salem, Oreeon
Attorney for Eterutor.
Juno 14. II, la, July I, 11
Stocks Advance
Irregularly
New York, June 21 MV-The
stock market just barely main
tained headway today after an
opening rally failed to take hold.
tnanges euner way were
mostly in minor fractions. The
general tendency was upward
but so many key stocks were
either lower or unchanged that
a definite trend failed to jell.
Turnover was at the rate of
around 800,000 shares for the
full session.
The initial buying was a car-
ryover from yesterday, when a
sudden pick-up in demand gave
the market a substantial lift.
The market dropped to a 4'i-
year law a week ago Monday
and since then has made a cou
ple of quite successful rallies.
Today's tn- represented a fol
low-through, i
Higher most of the day were!
Bethlehem Steel, Republic Steel,
Chrysler, Studebaker, Goodrich,
Sears Roebuck, Douglas Air
craft, Lockheed, American
Smelting. Union Pacific, and
Twentieth Century-Fox.
Yielding to mud pressure at
times -were U.S. Steel. Good-!
year, Montgomery Ward, Wost-i
inghouse Electric, Du Pont, U.S.!
Gypsum. American Woolen.
Northern Pacific and Standard
Oil (NJ).
Judith Coolon
Ends Testimony
Washington, June 21 Wi Ju
dith Coplin completed her long,
repeated denial of espionage ac
tivity today and was turned
over to the government for
cross examination.
After she had test! led for
about 12 hours undre the guid
ance of Defense Lawyer Archi
bald Palmer, Palmer suddenly
turned to Prosecutor John M.
Kelley, and said "Your witness.
Mr. Kelley."
This occurred about ten min
utes before the usual noon re
cess, but Kelley told Federal
Judge Albert L. Reeves that he
was ready to state the examina
tion immediately.
Miss Coplon's story added up
io xnis:
She never passed any govern
ment secrets to Valentine A.
Gubitchev. a Russian engineer
with whom she was arrested,
and he never asked her to do so.
Papers found in her purse
were not for use in espionage
activity but In connection with
(1) a book she said she was
writing, (2) a civil service ex
amination she planned to take
March 15 and (S) her work as
a political analyst in the Justice
department.
She repeatedly swore that she
had no intention of disclosing
any of the papers to anyone.
Today she said she destroyed
a manuscript for the book rath
er than have it fall Into the
hands of the FBI.
Medical Missionary
Discussed by Group
Silverton The Woman's Mis
sionary Federation of Immanuel
Lutheran church held its eve
ning meeting at the fireside
room of the parrlsh house with
hostesses Mrs. Ole Meland, Mrs.
Kenneth Henlum, Mrs. John
Kinney and Mra. B. E. Gaffey.
Mrs. Arthur Dahl presented
the topic: "Louis Braafladt
Medical Missionary", Mrs. Jonas
Byberg told of her year's work
as cradle roll supervisor and
secretary.
A panel discussion on Alask
an missions on stewardship was
given by Mrs. John Overlund.
Mrs. E. V. Swayze, Mrs. R. Pov
erud and Mrs. Elmer Johnson.
Rev. S. L. Almlie directed de
votional. Mrs. Clarence Holverson Is
WMF president. The federation
if made up of four circles,
Ladies Aid, Bethany, Zion and
Mizpah.
The July 21 meeting is plan
ned for an out-door affair at the
country home of Mrs. C. E. Jor-
genson.
Secretary Acheson
Back in Washington
Washington, June 21 P!
Secretary of Slate Acheson re
turned today from the Big Four
foreign ministers conference at
Paris. He got a personal wel
come home from President Tru
man. Vice President Berkley and
other notables were with Mr.
Truman at the airport when
Acheson's plane landed at 10:09
a.m. (EST) after the trans-Atlantic
flight.
Five New Polio Cases
San Angelo, Texas, June 21
Five new polio victims were
in hospitals today, bringing to 6S
the number under treatment at
this stricken west Texas city.
Houston reported three new
cases. So did Dallas. San Antonio
had one new case of polio.
LEGAL
nine for painti4q brooks
t ItOOL ROI OE. DMTRirT No. II.
To ens of paint, siding ns:td and
-.en1. Bids fl Jttne 37th. 149 Con-ti-t
A. C. Otic hr 1st, chairman. Phone
Jus 10, tU
JklsV ...
Re-married in Church Lucille Ball, film actress, and her
band leader husband, Desi Arnaz, were re-married in The
Lady of the Valley church at Canoga Park, Calif., with the
Rev. Father John J. Hurley officiating. They were married
in a civil ceremony at Greenwich, Conn., in November, 1940.
(AP Wirephoto.)
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Llvealaee Mark
spring lambs 133.00 to $23 oo
Feeder lamb oio
cutter cow .. to tn.ooi
rat dairy cows ,V0,. I i on'0" of its substation at 355 Jef-
Calves, good O00-450 lbs.) 11 T OO to 119.00
Veal U0-300 lb. I good . .tIO.00 to 333.00
jg prices palfl within c ol Por
.nd price for each tvpe Top. 170-335 .b
Portland Eatttlde Market
Red raspberries sold for 3 a 13-cup
fls. on the Portland Eatlde Farmers
Wholesale Produce market today.
Blackcap moved at 13. -V) to 13.00 a flat.
Lomnberrle brought 11.15 a flat.
8f rawberrlf were I3.1& a flat.
Btn cherries cleared at 13 cents a
pound.
Pie cherries brought IS cent a pound.
Currant were 13.00 a 13-cup flat.
Roundhead cabbage was auoied at 32.30
io 13.50 an 00-lb. crate.
Lettuee wa TO cent to SI. 00 a Crete.
Asparagus sold for 94.00 a 30-lb. pyra
mid. Piirt Ian Predaew
Bdlt erf at Tentative, ousjecl to Itnme
dlate change Premium quality mailmum
to 30 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 01-0tc ib. first quality (0-03c
b. second quality 41-BOc Valley route
end country point to less than first
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
wholesale: grade AA 93 'core Al-A?c
A 93 score 60-0 me: B, 90 score. Sle lb.:
C, 09 score, 56c lb. Above prices are strict
ly nominal
Cbeeae Selling price to Portland whole
ale Oregon amities, SH't 49'fco Oregon 0
Ib loaf. 41-BOVio: triplets He lea than
tlnglee
Egga IT Wholesalers t A grade large
58-56" A medium, 5311-551 grade B,
laree. 4Si-Me.
Portland Dairy Market
Better Price to retallerar Orade AA
prints 00c: AA carton CTe: A print
We. A carton. 07c; B print. 03e.
Ogga Prt to retailer- a large :
V9e; certified A lane. Me: A lane
Me: AA medium. SO-57e: certified A me
dium 07e; A medium, 9S-50c; cartons 3c
additional
Cheese Prloo U retailers. Portlee
Oregon alngles 40-SOc Oregon loaf. -,b
4303Saei triplet IVa las than aln
glee faaltry
Live Chickens - No 1 quality PO
olants. No I broilers under I'a lbs 9l-39e
lb ; fryers m-S lb. 31-Jlc; 1-4 lbs. 3313c;
roaster 4 Ib. and over 31-lle lb.; fowl.
Leghorn under 4 lb. ll-33e: over 4
lbs. 33-34c: colored fowl, all weight. 35
30c: roofltera. all weight. 19-19c.
Rabbit Average to growers; live whites,
4-1 lbs., 19-31C lb.; S-0 lbs. 17-19c lb.: col
ored 1 cent lower; old or heavy does, I
14c: dreed frver to butchers, &0-59c.
Torkeja iPrleea quotes aie tot to the
producer on a dressed weight assist -
0 B grade A young torn 11 03e Ib : No
1 young hens, nominally OOe
Dreeaed tarkeye to retailor. Utade A
toung bene. TO-lle New Vorr style dreae
ed A trade jewne tome 90-00
Portland Mieeellaneeae
4 aseara Bark Dry 13'te ib.. green 4e lb
Weel Valley coerce and medium grades
40e Ib
Mohair ISg lb. on 11-month growth.
nominally.
Hides en Ives. tOe lb., according to
weight. Hp 300 lb., beef 0-t0e lb., bull
0-Tc lb. Country buyers pay 3c less.
Nat Quotations
Walnut FY anquet tea first flualiu (urn
oo, 34 7c, large. 33 70: medium. 37 3c; tee
ond quality Jumbos. 30 3c. tOige 39 3e.
medium 30 3o: baby 93 3c. oft she! first
quality large. 30 1e, medium 30 3a: sec
ond quality Urge. IT 2c; medium 34 7.
nabv 33 3c
rilberte - Jumbo. Me Ob ; large lie
medium. I0o; email, lie
Quotation above supplied n Norta
Portland Oral
Portland. Junt 31 'A Cash wheat (hide ;
Soft white 3 30; soft wnite leacludlni
re i ' 3 JS, White elub 3 35; western red
2 35.
Hard r-d winter: Ordinary 3 35: 10 per!
rent 2 35: It per cent 2.37: 13 per cent
3.29.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 9 30: 10 n-r
cent 3 29; 11 per cent 3 32; 13 per cent
3 3
today's ear receipt- Wriest 100: barley
3; flour I; corn I: net 3: mill feed 10.
Portland Livestock
Poriland. Ore., June 31 fUPl Livestock
Caitle stable 100 holdover 000: calve
W: market very slow, few bid on een
ner and cutter cows fully M cent lower
st 9 W to 11 00: few medium beef cow
to 14 VI; common to med:um bulls 17 40
to 19 75, good beef bulla Monday to 1100.
no early sales veeleri. good and eholce
-moled steed- at JS OO to 34 00; late Mon
day heavy fed ateers fully 3 00 lower:
aeveral loads 1150-1307 Ib. weight 34 40
to 35 00: eitreme top Monday 30 30 for
few head tood 1014 Ib : carlot top 39 39
Hots salable 140; market aetlve. ateadv;
cood and ehei-e 100-330 lbs 92 H to 23 74.
few good 310-100 Ib tows tra1y at is oo to
17 00; liehter weiaht 17 W. good and
ehotee feeder ptaa salable to 23 SO; small
lot under 40 lbs held considerable hlerier.
Sheep salable 040; market slow: asking
leadr or to 35 44 for oood and choice
spring lam he; most buver talking un
evenly lower: few feeder steady at 14 40
to 90.00. good light ewea salable I 90 to
7.00.
Cbleae Llveateek
Chicaao. June 31 'P) -MfSDA t Salab'
hoes 0 044; modraiely active and uneven
but generally 34-50 cent hie. her both
butehera and sow: mist advance en
butchers under 340 Ib and on sow under
171 ib top 31 75; good and choice 170-35O
lb 30 75-21 45. 340-290 lb 3D 00-31 04
hear e ants scarce. mll lot 374-150
!b l 50.19 50 140-400 Ib 10 75-IS OO .
Thou ten da now ehe ateak, laiifth, talk
irnoet oo if the dtdnt have false toeth I
They ue STAZS, a ma ting new trmam
I. .in hand tuba. STAfE aoala edge
TIOHTI Helps keep out fond particles.
Oet 31' STA?R McmfT-boek riorant.
TASK mm fucm noams. tamm
PGE Get Permit
For $15,000 Station
The Portland General Elec
tric company received a permit
Monday afternoon for contruc-
feron street.
The station is to cost about
$15,000. To get authority to
build on the location it was nee
essary for the company to get J
change of zone classification
through the city council. This
was opposed by some of the
residents In the district who re
monstrated. Petitions for the
change were in the majority
The utility company said that
after completion of the station
the grounds would be landscap
ed.
Other permit today: Dan
Sheets, to reroof a one-story
dwelling at 585 North 19th, $50
C. F. Noakes, toalter a 1-i-story
dwelling at 1388 North Cottage,
$400. N. A. Scott, to reroof a
one-story dwelling at 710 Breys,
$150.
Cattle Prices Down
Portland, Ore.. June 21 U.
Cattle prices broke as much ar
$3 a hundred pounds yesterday
a.t the largest cattle supply since
1946 hit the North Portland
market.
Market sources predicted low
er meat prices to consumers by
the end of the week.
Sharpest declines were re
ported on grass fat cattle, al
though good fed steers were $1
to $2 lower.
Finn-Jap Pact Signed
Tokyo, June 21 j Finland
and occupied Japan today sign
ed a $5,000,000 trade agreement.
It runs for a year starting Au-
gust 1.
under 100 lb IT 71-19 71: f 10 40: 375.
440 Ib 10W-1T40; 434-471 lb 14.00-10 34
540-550 lb 13 70-14 71: heavier welsht
down u around 13 00 far 400 lb
Salable cattle 4. MO: salable calve 040:
market a foreed affair due to very Hint
receipt: beef aieers 24-79 cent hie her:
he I (era 50 cents lo 100 higher; cow 24-40
cent higher; bull and vaalers sfadv to
urong; small lot hlgh-cholc medium
weleht steers 29 40; three load choice
1.137-1,240 lb steer 39 00: bulk aood and
choice steers 25.40-37.71: load mixed aood
and choice 1,440 lb weight 34 50: mint
medium ta low-iood steers 23 00-35 25:
load common 11 ht erasers 31 04; load
choice 1,147 lb fd heifers 37 50; few aood
beef cows 19 50-34 50: common and medi
um cow 10.40-19.40; cannem and cutters
13.00-14.74; practical top mod welihty
jeans se bulls 31 50; common to choirs
vealers 19.00-34.00; stackers and feeders
dull.
Sulsble sheep 400: native els lighter
lamb mostly 1 00 miner; lop 31.00 to
.'mall killers: b;g killers Inactive; wes
dull and steady at 4 00-4 oo.
Salem Markets
Completed rrofa reports
era for t1e galdane
atem deal
t Capital
' dally I.
inarnal Reader.
evil
Retail F-ew Pnrea
In Meah -tVu
Rabbit Pelltta -H 34.
Dairy Feed 13.14.
Peahen b ivm trie Of arte a eolo
ed lens, 35c; grade A Lea horn hen.
33 cents: Orade A colored frver. three
pounds and up, lie. Orade A old roosters
19 eat
if
Bttylog Prleee Extra large AA. 44c;
large AA. 49e: lerge A. Il-ltr, medium AA
Ole: medium A, 44 44c; pullet 10-lie
Whaleaaie Prleee Rao noiese.e priest
4 1 cent im?i tnese prlee above
Orade A gentrallr quoted at OOe; mi
d um 4M.
Batterfat
Premium. Ole. No, I, lloi N t. 44
9e 'buving price!,
Bitter - Wholesale trad A. 09c. re
.an 71
It's here! the K.iiscr Traveler
Teague
355 N. Liberty it.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon,
Wheat Bounds
Upward Tuesday
unicago, June zi w wneat
bounded upward at the Board of
Trade today, and $2.00 prices)
were marked up for the first
time in a month.
The demand for the flour
grain was broad, the result of re
ports of rust in unharvested
winter wheat sections and light
yields where the harvest is in.
The weekly government
weather report said that spring
wheat is generally only fair to
in the north central area and suf
fering from drought in the north
west. Feed grains advanced in
wheat, but corn was retarded by
excellent growing wheat over
the main corn belt. Bookings on
a two-arrve basis were placed
at 65,000 bushels.
At the close wheat was 2 1 i to
31 higher than yesterday's
close, July $2.00-00 !,g. Corn was
i4 lower to V higher. July $1.32
o-U. Oats were unchanged to
4 higher, July 60 Ni. Rye was
2 to 2W cents higher, July
$1.39 'V Soybeans were unchang
ed to P higher, July $2.33-j
33 and lard was 3 to 10 cents
a hundredweight lower, July
$11.30.
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OBITUARY
Rennelb D. Handy
Albany Oraveji id service wre held at
the Willamette Memorial park cemetery
Monday for Kenneth D. Handy. 505 Lyon
atreei, who died at birth In (he Alba
Oeneral hoanltal Friday. Surviving are
the paren: and grandmother, Mr. Nellie
Putman, Albany,
Martarel Meant Obrlat
Albany Mrs. Margaret Means Obrlat. 04.
nstive of Iowa but a resident of Oregon
tinee jhe wa II veers old and of Linn
county I) years, died at th Willamette
hospital Saturday, funeral service werr
held Tuesday from the Piher funeral
home. Mr. Ohrlst was born March 15.
1449, at Andrew, la. She came west with
her parent in 1170, settling first at
The Dalles, where she we married to
Wllllom O. Ohrlst March 19. 1440. He
died In 1913. Surviving are six children.
Mr. Ellaabelh Stoat, Portland: Alvln
OrrUt, Roseburg; Carev Obnat, Wheeler.
and Lloyd end John Obrlat and Mrs. Anna
Propst, Aibanv: 13 grandch.ldren and 14
treat-grandchildren. Burial will take place
In the LOO P, cemetery at Setem.
Howard M. Miller
Albany Funeral services for Howard M.
Millet, 31. are beins tranced by the FiAh-
er funeral home, the date to be ennounced
Ister. Miller wa fatally Injured eerly Sun
day morning when hu motorcycle went
out of control end crashed through the
railing on the north approach of the Wil
lamette river brldie, plunalng more than
!40 feat Into Ihe Albany soil course area.
Th deceased was born November I, 1930,
at Hoe u I am. Wash. Surviving are the
widow. Mrs. Olslre Msnn Miller; a daugh
ter. Kathleen, three stepchildren, Mere
dith. Iris and Muriel Msnn. all of Albany,
a brother, five suters and hi parent.
Mr. end Mrs. Oeorge Miller. Los Aneei.
Miller wa a veteran of World War n.
Lore C. Rarferd
Lebanon La rite for Lore C. Burford.
who died In Soda vl Ha on June 11. were
held a the Howe-Huston chap I Monday.
Horn Jan. 10. 1900 In Newton, III he had
inert In Lebanon for 34 year. Rev. Lrle
Iach of the Lebanon Evaniellcal rtvirch
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Tuesday, June 21, 194917
will conduct ths service and pall beirsra
ill be members of the Elk lodge. Burial
Ul be in the Powell cemetery. Survivors
sre hi wife. Oeoraia of Lebanon! eliur,
Mr Lorene Barton of Vtritnla, and step
mother, Mrs. Alice Bur ford of Albany.
Elmer LeKer Oallea
Leoanoo Qraves.de service for Elmer
LeRojr ()!, Pic . ho died a a reult
of injuries in ct.on in the Po vti'.tr. It
.r. on April 30. 1945. will be held on
Saturday, June 3. at the Oate cemetery.
Mill Ciiv, at 11 a.m.. day'. Urn aav.ne tint.
The Hoe-Husion ehspel of Lebanon, in
riierit. oi arrangement, received the body
irora oterafa lor final Interment. The
Mill C.tr V.F.w. will conduct the military
ojrial. The young man was born Oct. 33,
1321 at M11 City and enlisted from there In
1943, Irainlni at Camp White and Camp
Aduir. He went oversea with the 301st In
fantry of tne 91M division In 1943, Bur
in or are hu motnrr. Mrs. Etta Ma
Oallea of Lebanon: brothers, Ollbert of
Lebanon and Everett ot Sweet Home; !
'er. Gertrude William. Sweet Home,
Sarah Hayes and Dora Mae Morford Ol
Lebanon, and Violet Beemer of Albany.
Job MiiUr
Lebanon Funeral services for John Ltt--r.
13. a resident of Lebanon for 00
ream, will be held at the Howe-Huston
chapel in Lebanon on Wednesday at 3
p.m. Born Dec. 33, 1900 in Indiana, IM
psed away in Portland on June 10.
Timothy Dewe
Stavton - Oravejiide service were eon
due; M by Rev. Willlard Buckner of Stay
ton BapttM church Monday, in Lone Oat.
cemetery for Timothy Dowe, newborn son
of Mr. and Mrs. Letter Dowe of route 1,
Aumavllle, The Infant was bom June 19. at
Salem Memorial h&'pHal. bill lived only
a short while. Survivor. beldei the par
ent are brother and Liter, Oerald,
Betty. Jean, Ronald and Judy; grand
parent,, Mr. and Mr. Pred Coniatockt of
Turner route, and Fred Dowe of Stavton.
DEATHS
i-red K. Miner
In Portland June 19. FreJ E. Miner, late
r-ldent of Mi S. !3th street, at the sta
of 60 jeer-. Survived by wife. Evelyn
Miner and a son. Stewart Miner, both
.r ainil a litter. Mr. Hasel
Thompson' of Port Towniend. Wait). Ber
vlrfs will be hell Wednreday. June 33. at
1-30 p.m. in W.T. Hlcdon cnanei wwn
the Rev. Brooks Moore officiating. In
terment In Belemt Memorial park.
Charlea E. WtlUn.a
Charlei E WillUmi. late resident of
175 South Church street, at a local hoa
pital. June 19. at the age of 79 yean.
Survived bv three daughters. Mra. Earl
Vte.Wo of Salem, Mr. Oladya Edwarda
of Portland and Mra. Juaniu Oallegot of
Denver. Colo.; three atepclSltdren. Mr.
Bryan Branstetter, Earl Mllborn and
Tom Milborn, all of Pendleton; tnrefc
grandchildren and two a-reai erenaenu
drcn. Services will be held Wedntidey,
June 22. at 110 p m. at the Clouih-Bar-rick
chapel with Rev. Dudley Strain of
ficial ;nw. Interment In the City View
cemetery.
Chrlit Gruenfetder
Christ Uruetilelder. at hia home In Ta
coma. June 19. at the aae of 00 year.
Survived by a dauehter, Mrs. R. N. Coul
son of Toledo. Oregon; a son. Alvln Oru
enf elder oi Tacoma; two grandchildren
and one great grandchild. Services were
held from the Howell-Edwarda chapel
Tuesday, June 21, at 3 p.m. with inter
ment in Belcreat Memorial park.
Earl Baker Hatfield
Earl Baker Hatfield, late resident or
3435 Center street. June 20. at the age of
58 year. Survived by wife. Ethel Hal-
Held; three daughters, ftin. Mary Vir
ginia Cooley. Mra. Helen Sharpnark and
Jean Hatfield: and father, Hugh Hat
field, all of Salem; brother. Harry Hat
field of Tillamook: two alitera. Mrs. Nat-
die Tirheu of Salem and Mlaa RUla Hat
field of niarkfoot. Idaho. Member of the
PI rat Baptut church. Announcement of
tervicea later by the Howell-Edwards
chapel.
MY WIFE
HAYING LEFT ME
Rue, I sura do miss you. And I admit
I've been hard to take. But, hon,
there was a reason for my mean dis
position. I was "out of order" and
dependingupon harsh laxatives. Now
you'd see a big change. Yes, I've
found relief from constipation caused
by lack of bulk in the diet by eating
right. Kvrry day now, I have me s
bowlful of KKLLOGG'S ALL-BRAN
and follow through by drinking plenty
of water. What relief, what joy, to be
able to give purgatives ths go-by t
That crisp whole bran tastes just fine
and keeps mo regulated. But, Sua,
life isn't right without you. Come
back, you're the only girl for ms.
Your loving JOE.
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