Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 30, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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    Selling Forces
Loss in Grains
Chicago, June 30 Selling
late In the day either completely
wiped out or greatly reduced
gains made in early dealings on
the board of trade today. The
selling followed news rains
had been received in parts of
the spring wheat and rye belts.
Rye tumbled sharply, drop
ping more than 4 cents under
the previous close at times.
This is a thin market and a little
increase in either buying or
selling will cause wide price
swings, traders said.
Until late in the day, the mar
ket had turned in a firm perfor
mance under the leadership of
wheat. The bread cereal was
aided by an early advance in
cash prices and by overnight an
nouncement of an unchanged
parity level.
Wheat closed . -1 lower,
July $1.95-, corn was V
lower to higher, July $1.34
. Oats were lower to V
higher, July 58 -Va. Rye was
2M -4 lower, July $1.35
1.36. Soybeans were unchanged
to higher, July $2.34-,
and lard was 10 cents lower to
5 cents a hundred pounds high
er, July $10.50.
raigned on drunk driving charges."
The conference hnarH nf oi,
ernors selected Boise, Ida., for
me anal) meeting. Paul V. Black,
safetv dirprtnr nf h
Compensation company, Boise,
" eieciea president of the
council.
e.lall read rno
Bit- Mash 15.10.
Rabbit Pellet H.23.
Dairy Feed 13.85.
Pnaltnt km. --. .
- "" uiw n collar
ed hetu. U-nc; trade A Leahorn hena,
muu. umae A colored Irrera, three
lba and up, 3S-33C. Orade A old rooateri
15 cents,
fit
BnylnaT PHr. Vvt.. 1..-. i a ...
large AA, 56c; lane A, S3-56c; medium AA,
51c; medium A, 49-52c; pullets J0-32c.
Wholeiale Prleen Bgg whoieaala price
5 to 7 cents above these price above
Grade A generally quoted at lc. me
diums 57c.
Batttrfat
Premium Hi- n t tii m .
8c (buying prices).
Doner wholesale grade A, c; re
wail 71o.
STOCKS
'By thr .j.i.i1 PreMt
American Can 90
Am Pow it Lt 10
Am Tel it Tel 139
Anaconda 20
Bendix Aviation 28
Beth Steel 24
Boeing Airplane 19
Calif PacltlnR 30
Canadian Pacific 10
Case J I 34
Caterpillar 30
Chrysler 47
Com with it Sou 3?
Cons Vultee 0
Continental Can 32
Crown Zellcrbnch 23
Curtlsa Wright 8
Douglas Aircraft 58
Dupont dc Ncm 46 '4
General Blectrlo 34
General Food 42
General Motors 58M
Goodyear Tire 37
Int Harvester 24-Y.
Int Paper 45
Kennecott 44
Llbby McN & L 6
Lon Bell "A lfi
Montgomery Ward 48
Nat Dairy 11
Nash Kelvlntaor 31
NT Central 9
Northern Pacific 12
Pac Am FLsh
Pao Gas it Eleo , 31
Pac Te) it Tel 91
Penney J C 47
Radio Corp 10
Rayonler 22
Rayonler Pfd 27
Reynolds Metal 19
Richfield 34
Bafeway Stores 33
Bean Roebuck 37
Southern Pacific 35
Standard OH Co 59
etudebaker Corp 17
Sunshine Mining 8
Transamerlca 10
Union OH Cal 38
Union Pacific 76
United Airline 12
U 6 Steel 21
Warner Bros Plo 11
Wool worth 47
Women Lead in
Drivers' Tests
Portland, Ore., June 30 U.R
Delegates to the Western Safety
conference were enroute home
today after hearing that women
automobile drivers cause fewer
accidents than men.
Earl Campbell, director of
field organization of the Nation
al Safety council, told the con
ference yesterday that women
however, frequently make the
wrong arm signal.-"They are of
ten window or sidewalk shop
ping or perhaps they are afraid
to get a glove wet.
"Women have the highest in
dex in the passage of drivers'
tests," Campbell stated. "They
have shown high drivers' I.Q.'s
In every state I've examined.
"Emily Post and social pres
sure probably account for the
fewer number of women ar-
Nothlnr Down Fay Monthly
VENETIAN BLINDS
And Shades
Wt tUat man, retape, paint and reilat
rnr eld Venetian blinds.
ELMER, The Blind Man
Call anjtime for Free Estimates
Phone 8-1328
1458 Rage St, West Salem
We five S&H Green Stamps
Keep Cool!
With our low-cost
alr-sonditionars
IPLUMtlNG-HEA TING
Salem Markets
Completed fren reports of talest deal
trs for Ike rn.ldat.oa CaaltaJ
Journal Reader. .R?tae4 dally).
Pni-ifanA a----
rortland. Ore., June 30 Cash wheat
, -,Ual, OVIV W 11.1,6 (CAC1UQ-
lns rex) 2.05; white club 2.05; western
red 3.05. .
Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.05.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 3.27; 10
per cent 2.28: li nr nt 11 M-
CMnt 2.34. '
Today's Car receipts: Wheat 33; barley
3; Hour 4; corn 7; oats 1; mUlleed 9.
Portland Eastslde Market
Strawberries aold for $2.50 to 13.70 a
flat on the Portland Eastslde Parmer
Wholesale Produce market today.
Green and llnw wbt ,k.
up to 12 cents a pound.
lurnips were $1.10 a dozen bunches.
Spinach sold for $1.75 a 22 -lb. box.
Raspberries were undnr 12 2 k rit
top.
Peas moved r. 19 tin tn n n a va.ir
box.
Some Blngs brought $1.35 a lug.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore., June 30 OJJO Livestock:
Cattle salable 350: calvex ISO; mnrlr-t.
moderately active, mostly steady; few me
dium and low good 940 lb fed steers 24.25;
medium srassers 22.00 to 22.50; few me
dium and good fed heifers 33.25: eanncr
and cutter cows 11.00 to 12.50; shells 9.00 or
below; few medium beef cows 16.00 to
if.uu; bom cows Wednesday to 18.00 with
mixed cows and heifers to 18.50. Bulls slow.
Good and choice vealers 25.00 to 26.00.
nogs saiaoie aoo; market active, steady:
zood and choice 180-230 lbs 23.00; few
23.25; 150-160 lbs 31.00; few aood 350.
500 lb sows 16.50 to 17.00; lighter weights
io i..au; iew good iao-150 lb feeders 21.50;
lighter weights quotable to 23.50.
taneep salable 350; market slowt alaus-h.
ter sprlntc iambs steady; good and choice
a-j.uu to 23.30; mediums 21.00: feeders
slow; scattered lots 17.00 to 18.00; food
light ewes salable 6.50 to 7.00.
North Portland livestock market will
be closed Monday, July 4.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. June 30 W) (USDA1 Salable
hogs, 8,000; uneven; butchers under 230
lb 25 cents lower; heavier welnhti and
sows steady to 25 cents lower; slow on
butchers, moderately active on sows; top
21.35; one load 21.40; most 170-240 lb
JO.ag-21.Z3; 24.0-360 lb 20.00-20.7B: 270-
300 lb 18.75-19.75; heavier weights scarce:
few around 325 lb 18.00 with few lots 350
lb and over at sow prices: aood and choice
sows under 360 lb 16.75-17.75; few 18.00
and 18.25: 375-400 lb 15.50-16.50: 425
450 lb 14.25-15.25; 475-525 lb 13.75-13.75;
odd heavier weights as low as 11.50.
salable cattle 3,500; salable calves 400;
steers tnd heifers steady to 50 cents high
er; cows slow, steady to 25 cents lower:
bulls and vealers steady; top 28.70 lor
two loads choice 1.130 lb steers; bulk
good to low-choice steers, yearlings, and
neifers 25.75-27.50; medium to low-food
23.00-25.50: bulk common and medium
cows 16.00-18.00; eannera and cutters
13.00-M.00: medium and good sausage
bulls 30.00-33.00; vealers 35.50 down.
salable sheep 600; spring lamas we ax;
demand extremely narrow, suggesting In
complete clearance: top on choice natives
26.00; most good to choice offerings 24.50-
ao.au; cuii ana common in.uu-ai.uu
crop lambs absent; ewes steady at 6.00-
.00.
OBITUARY
Cecil Dugger, both of Portland, Otto Out
er of Oakland, Calif.. Roscoe Dugger of
Wichita Palls, Texas, Preston Dugger of
Salem; a brother, George Murphy of
Centralia, Wash., also 30 grandchildren
and 6 great grandchildren. Announcement
of services later by the Clough-Barrlck
chapel.
Hattle Miriam Lacer
At the residence at 1635 Center street.
June 30, Hattle Miriam Leeey, at the age
of 91 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs.
Fred Nelson of Portland: a niece, Mrs.
Dora E. Wilson of Portland and a grand
daughter, Mrs. R. D. Bowman of Portland.
Services will be held Saturday, July 3, at
io a.m. at we w. t. Rigdon chapel with
concluding services In the City View cem
etery. Rev. .Louis Kiroy will officiate.
Veronica Hoffart
611 vert on Mrs. Veronica Hoiiarf, w,
died suddenly at the 611v-i-' hospital
Wednesday night. She was born in Russia
Peb. 3, 1901 and had made her home here
for 35 years. Besides her husband. Nat
Hoffart. SUverton. she Is survived by tour
daughters. Mrs. Aurora Kettener. Toledo;
Mrs. Annie Anderson, saiem: Mrs. Eliza
beth Parman, Woodburn and Mrs. Velby
Snethen, Turner and one son, Carl Hof
fart, Sllvertpn. Recitation of the rosary at
the memorial chapel of the Ekman funer
al home Friday night at 8 o'clock with
funeral services from St. Paul's Catholic
church at 10 o'clock Saturday and burial
in the SUverton Catholic cemetery.
Joieoh Carl Holer
Woodburn Joseph Carl Roler, 59. late
resident of Bettlemler avenue, Woodburn.
was found dead late Wednesday afternoon
where he was working at the new Schuler
home near Buttevllle, when he failed to
return home at suooer time. Born In Rus
sia Feb. 32, 1899 and came to the United
Slates 50 years ago settling In North Da
kota. He came to Oregon 11 years aeo
and to Woodburn in 1942. Survivors in
clude his wife, Rosle J. Roler of Wood
burn, seven sons, five daughters, three
brothers and five s Liters In the east, and
11 grandchildren. The children are Joe
and Louis Roler of Albany, Charles of
Halsey, Robert and Clifford Roler of Port
land. David and Leonard Roler of Wood-
burn, Mrs. Lillian Franchuk In North
Dakota, Mrs. Elsie SUano of Springfield,
Oregon. Mrs. Tlllie Kadrraas of Wood
burn, Mrs. Julia Endrlgo of Oervals and
Miss Carmen Roler at home. Recitation
of the Rosary will be held Friday, July 1,
at 7:30 p.m. at the Rlngo chapel. Funeral
services will be at 9:30 a.m. at St. Luke's
Cuthollc church, by interment In St.
Luke's cemetery.
Charles Olngerrleh
Lebanon Funeral services for Charles
Olngerrleh, 31, loader for the Santiam
lumber company who was crushed by a
log which feu from a truck while working
on Swamp Mountain 20 miles east of here
Tuesday, will be held from the Howe-Hus
ton funeral home In Sweet Home Friday at
3 o'clock. Burial will be in the IOOF cem
etery. He was born In Alberta, Canada,
Sept. 38, 1917 and had lived In Oregon 38
years, the last seven In the Sweet Home
area. He was a member of the Elks lodge
here and the Eagles at Sweet Home. Sur
viving are his widow, Velma Olngerrleh,
Sweet Home; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Olngerrleh; sister, Alice Olngerrleh
and three brothers, Vernon, Paul and
wayne, an oi uanoy.
Phillip Henry Oaks
Dayton Phillip Henry Oaks, 06, died
June 23, at his home after a long Illness.
He was born In Portland, October 15, 1882,
and has been a resident near Dayton for
29 years. He Is survived by his wife Oath-
erlne, and a daughter, Ramona, also a
daughter by a former marriage, Mrs.
Clyde Glass, of Council, Alaska, six broth
ers and 2 sisters. Services were held In
the Holltngsworth-Gwin chapel at New
berg - at 10 o'clock Monday with Rev.
Don Gray of McMInnvllle officiating. In
terment In IOOF cemetery, Dayton. Pall
bearers were Oscar Dower, Jim Perkey.
Winnie McDougall, Leslie McDougall. Wes
vaiex ana n.eitn uoourn.
DEATHS
Mrs. Elisabeth Hattle Dugger
Mrs. Elizabeth Hattle Dugger, at the
residence, 1970 Water St., June 29. Sur
vived by daughters, Mrs. Elvera Beard,
Mrs. Wlllard Jones, and Mrs. Thelma
crum, all of Salem; sons. Glen Dugger and
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Bulk 1 ton $10.00
2 tons 17.50
Free delivery anywhere In
Salem Area
Phone 3-8127
After 5PM Phone 24397
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the street Improvement department.
Br Order of the Common Council June.
37, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof la June
29, 1849.
June 29.30, JUly 1.3.9,6,1,8.9,11,12. 184?
MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS
Indian Cushman
Mustang Whizzer
Shrock Motorcycle Sales
3007 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-1433 qa
INVITATION TO BID
Sealed bids wlU be received it the
Hubbard High School, Hubbard, Oregon,
by the Clerk of District No. U 8. Marlon
County, Oreson, on or before 8:00 o'clock
P.M. (Paclflo Standard Time) or 9:00
o'clock P.M. (Pacific Daylight Saving
Time) Tuesday. July 12. 1949, for the con
struction of a new school building to be
located on a tract of land equidistant
from Aurora, Hubbard and Donald at the
Junction of Marlon County roads No, 432
and 441, In accordance with plant and
specifications as prepared by Annand ft
Kennedy. Architects and Engineers, ui
Central Building. Portland ft, Oregon.
Bids are Invited separately on trie uen
eral Construction, Mechanical Work; and
NEW A USED Triumphs, Velocettes,
Jawas it CZ125 C.C.8. Motorcycles.
Dallas Motorcycle Shop. qalSO
FARM EQUIPMENT
4-WHEEL riding bean it berry tractor,
with equipment. First class condition.
1450. Call 3-6137. qbl56
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular sizes.
15.00 and up. Montgomery Ward it Co.,
Salem. qblS6
BOATS
FOR SALE: Boat, trailer A motor. 1100.00.
Ph. 23311. qqlST
TRAILERS
t WHEEL TRAILER, complete with top
covering as spare tire. Ph. 33881 before
10 a.m. or after 4:30 p.m. tlB7
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
HINES STREET FROM FOURTEENTH
STREET TO THIRTEENTH STREET.
Notice nereby Is given that the common
council of the city of Salem, Oregon,
deems lt necessary and expedient and
nereby declares Its purpose and Inten'
tlon to improve Hines street from the
west line of Fourteenth street to the east
line of Thirteenth street, In the city of
Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, at the
expense of the abutting and adjacent
property by bringing said portion of
said street to tn eestabllsned grade, con.
structlng cement concrete curbs, and
paving said portion of said street with a
Yi incn aspnauic concrete pavement 30
feet wide In accordance with the elans
and specifications therefor which were
Baopwa or trie common council Jun 91
1949. which are now on file In the office
of the city recorder and which by this
reierence inereio are made a nart hnr
The common council hereby declares Us
purpose ana intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
Electrical Work. No bids w01 be consid
ered after the closing time above noted.
Plans and Specifications must be re
turned before bids can be accepted.
Plans will be available at the office of
the architect. The School Board reserves
the riant to acceptor reject any or all
bids and waive all claims.
ROBERT OOETZ. .Clerk.
June 30, July 7.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received by the
Board of Directors of the Union High
School District No. 5. Marlon County,
Oregon, for certain Items In connection
with the construction of a new High
School Building for said district;
(a) Program Clock System
(b) Kitchen Equipment
(el Steel Lockers
(dl Pump Installation (or Pressure
Water system
(e) Well for domestic water supply
Bids will be received at the office of
the District, Crawford Orade School
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 30, 194921
Building, Marlon County, Oregon, until
8:00 p.m. Standard Time, Monday, July
18, 1949. at which time they will be then
and there opened and publicly read
aloud. Proposals received after that
time will not be considered. Proposals
submitted previous to 7:jK p.m. on that
date may be sent to the Clerk of he
uoara, a box 84, Route 2, Turner, Ore
gon. Each proposal must be made out on
a 'Bid Proposal' form to be obtained
from the office of the architect. Freder
ick H. Eley, 669 North 16th Street, Salem.
Oregon, where plans and specifications of
the proposed building may be seen. Each
bidder will be expected to attach to his
bid full descriptive matter and specifica
tions of all equipment mentioned in his
proposal. The Board of Directors will be
governed in their decisions as to the
award of these contracts, by the rela
tive quality and efficiency of the equip
ment offered and its suitability to school
requirements, rather than to acual pri
ces as submitted.
The Board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids submitted, or to accept
such portion or portions of any bid as it
may consider advisable.
By order of the Board of Directors ol
the Union High School District No. 5,
.uni.uu i,uu.ii-j, wregun, June , iui.
Margaret Riches, Clerk
June 30; July 7. 14.
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They're sweet, juicy and
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Faded blue, navy
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Bang-up Specials for the 4th!
Sparklers No. 8 5 C Pg.
Sparklers No. 16 15c pkg.
Roll and Disc Caps. . . 5e pkg.
Automatic Pistol
Uses roll caps m
a Two types to choose from Awf
a Looks like "real thing"
Other Automatics and Single
Shots, 29 c to $1.49
$ SWIM
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?$K cod liquids JF'
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I 98c I
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35c lb.
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Shovel, bright colors
i Large 13" Beach CQ
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colorful '
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Complete Assortment
Chinese Crackers, Night Dis
plays, Lady Fingers, etc.
5c and UP
(j 6" china-like paper plates,
10c .
) 9" china-like paper plates,
6 for IOC
O 9" compartment paper plates,
6 for 10c
412" ice cream plates, 5 c dox.
0 Paper napkins, embossed
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