1 1 (automobiles I 10 To 1 You Know , . . BUT WE'RE GOING TO TELL YOU " AGAIN ANYWAY . . . Few Others Compete When You Compare Quality ... Selections Performance ... price We Think You Will Be Interested In One of These 1B4B FORD CUSTOM FORDOR SEDAN. WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES, LOW 1948E FORD SUPER DELUXE FORDOR SEDAN, RADIO. HEATER. OVER DRIVE ; 1947 FORD DELUXE TUDOR A DANDY " 245 1948 PREFECT ENGLISH FORD SEDAN. HEATER, 5,620 MILES II.10S 1946 FORD STATION WAGON. HEATER ;. 1947 MERCURY SEDAN A REAL GOOD CAR J, 1947 LINCOLN CLUB COUPE. RADIO, HEATER, OVERDRIVE 11.695 1946 NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN, HEATER 1.J 1946 HUDSON SUPER 8 SEDAN. RADIO. HEATER. OVERDRIVE 11.525 1941 DODGE CLUB COUPE, HEATER. NEW MOTOR OVERHAUL 885 1940 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET. HEATER 1941 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SEDAN 1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE SEDAN 1940 FORD DELUXE TUDOR SEDAN 1938 CHEVROLET COUPE 941 PACKARD 110 SPECIAL COUPE , " 1030 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN " Valley Motor Mart ..ttcttta patjq WTTH CENTER AT HIGH FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS USED eewlng machine. Ph. 33138. M88' SALEM SAND A GRAVEL COMPANY contract wot Road Clearing Ditching Sewer & Basement Equipment Rental IB B yd. M-00 Per hr 10 B- Jd. M per nr D-7 Cat A Doter M-W P r- D-6 Cat A Dozer r . d-4 Oat & Doxei ' 7.00 per nr Phone Daw 1-8408 Eve. 3-836 or 1-4400 Balem Oregon USED Waahlng machines, ranges, refrig erators, water neatcrs. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. niao NO WAXING required when you use Plaati Kote, tha cellophane-Ilk finish lor your floor or linoleum. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80 HOTPLATES, fans, pressure cooltera. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80' FARMERS: Attention-Fence Controller, milk pasteurizers, close-out prices. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 11180 ELECTRIC Sewing Machines. Pn tlnghouae. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. EXHAUST fans. Close out prices. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nlBO DEEPFREEZE Home Freezers J129.95 it up YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nlBO PENCE POSTS, poles, all type. Shingles, fertilizer it Ilatroclc. Phillips Bros.. Rt. 6. Box 118. Ph. 68F23. GENERAL ELECTRIC Croalej, Gibson and Moutaa Applianca at Gevurta. 40 GAL. elec. hot water heater. Excel lent condition. . Eve. 935 OajSt. pAniFin SAWDUST burner, auto, con trol $25. Rt. 6 BOX 136. Ph. 21393. n!65 LIGHT FIXTURES, below wholesale, pn. 33316 between 6 it 7 P-m. moo INNERSPRINQ mattress with Flexolator top. Free from coll feel. Special, 110.95. Green stamps. Salem Home Fiirn. Co., 137 South Commercial. nl64 LARGE Relaxon hassocks. Green, red. blue gingham cheok effect. J5.95. Green stamps. Salem Home Purn. Co. 137 South Commercial. n!64 mapi,f arm davenport at chair. Coil spring cushion. Reduced to 189.95. Maple arm love seat it chair, J69.95. Green stamps. Salem Home Furn. Co., 137 South Commercial, nl64' CAMERA, tripod, extension it lock type. Phone 3-5000. "164 jGIRL'S large sized bike. Ph. 2-5000. nl64 il HOSPITAL bed with Innersprlng mat- tress, .like new. u. nu WH17.7.FR hlrvela and roto-tiller. 3575 Liberty Road. nlg4 BUY OR SELL Used restaurant equip ment. Ph. 3-4750. n"8 NEED A cheap battery? Six months guar, rebuilt. Grp. 1 al", 15.95 exchange. nmtraA Tir Rrvip.. 130 So. Lancaster. nl72 PHILCO deep freezer $150. Used about IV yrs. 817 Mill Bt. PEAT MOSS: Full bales, 13.95. N. W Poultry, 1505 N. Front. n10 S BERRY WIRES it Posts. 20 rows 400 ft. long. Il. Ph. 2-0593. nl63 SEWING Machine, davenport, h. p. elec. motor, phonograph and violin, " 1125 N 16th, Ph. 3-8750. nl63 SEA SCOUT uniform. Ph. 8-86B8. r KENMORE standard washing machine Make offer. 140 N. 23rd. nl64 RACOON FUR K length coat. Good cond. S3S. Ph. 2-0010. nl64 DAVENPORT St Tracy elec. piano $250. Can be seen at Dallas Motors at Dallas, Ore. nlB8 CHINA CABINET, Walnut, Inlaid 169.50. Belt ae disc sander with 'A H. P. motor t45. HI Standard pistol model B, $40. 7 u. ft. Coldspot refrlg. $125. TRADER LOUIE 3056 Portland Rd. nl67 LINDEMAN Baby Grand Piano, like new 1750. New Monterey Western Sofa, Chair, desk, table it lamp. Cost $485. sell for $350. Daveno $25. Double bed, coil spring, Seeley tuftless mattress, dress ing table As chair $75. Mahogany li brary table $10. Two eight place game tables. Quantity of fruit Jars. 1 Freezer 15 Cu. ft., like new, cost 8495. take 8325. One six year baby bed with spring Ac mattress $30. Call 3-8213 after 5:30 P.m. or see at 740 Tillman avenue. nl66 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS piano for cash. Ph. nal65 WE NEED junk batteries. Paying $1.10 Retread Tire Service, 320 So. Lancaster. nal72 WANTED furniture to glue ft repair. Lea Broa. Pnrn ReflnUhtng Co Ph 2-7001 USED FURNITURE. Phone 2-9185. PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Product. 555 Cross St. Ph. 2-5446. P166" ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box 724. 3-5334. P185 NOT RESPONSIBLE for bills contracted . by anyone but myself. GaWy M. Wiens. Saturday. July 9, 1949. pl64 Madam Marie Fortune Teller, Palm and Psychic reader. Tells past, present, fu ture. Advice on all matters, answers all questions. Open every day 10 to 10 lo cated at 3560 Portland Rd. Howards Trailer Court. k block from Capitols bus stop. ' P163 AUTOMOBILES Eisner Motors Fine Cars '48 BUICK Super Sedanette, Reasonable. 610 Union St. qlS3 '4 STI'DE. H-T. P.U. Sell or Trade. Want 41 inev. ciud coupe. 4315 Macleay Rd. ql63 CLEAN M Dodgt sedan. $225. Ph. 2-4686' 41164 AUTOMOBILES I Real Bargains RADIO. HEATER, UNDERCOAT, PRESSURE ONLY 1,250 MILES. A PERSONALITY" ql63 AUTOMOBILES 10M PLYMOUTH Sedan R & H, fan. good tires, new dlst. see at 23 e. Lincoln St., Woodburn. Phone Blue 74 Best offer takes. Q.163' 1941 CHEVROLET Sedan, new covers, good tires, mech. A-l. See at 234 E. Lincoln St. Woodburn, Phone Blue 74. Terms if desired. Q3 41 STUDE R at H, O'drive, excellent condition S6S0. 449 S. Cottage Ph. 2-1670. ql63 NEW MODEL A. Motor still in crate. Cost 135.00 will sell lor 75.00. Stevens Used Cars 678 S. 12th Bt. 0.163 '35 -FORD PANEL rebuilt motor, good rubber S295. 3250 Portland Rd. Phone 3-7110. Q103 FOR SALE or Trade for Pickup of equal value 1939 Ford five passenger coupe motor fair condition, good tires, fog lights, radio and heater. Inquire nt 448 South Warren Street, Monmouth. Oregon. 0,165 BY OWNER J946 4-dr. Chev. with extras. Very clean, A-l cond. Ph. 2-5292. q!65 FOR SALE Going to Europe and must sacrifice my 1947 Chevrolet convertible. Make me an offer Low mileage, extras. Excel lent condition. q!63 1041 CHRYSLER by owner, good cond., R at H. 474 E. Rural. qlC5 BUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Must sell 2 23 passenger twin coach buses. Good cond. 330 S. Baker. Ph. 6562, McMlnnvlllee. ql83 '36 FORD Sdn. Runs good. 1275. 529 N. 23rd St. Or call 3-4758 between 5:30 it 9 p.m. q!65 '41 CHEV. 2 door. RacH. Good condition. $795. Ph. 3-5905. ql63 1041 CHEV. 5 pass coupe. May be seen eve nings or Sat. afternoon at 1490 Fir. Price 1075. ql63 1931 OLDS. Good condition. 195. Call 20441 after 6 p.m. ql84 Eisner Motors to Buy ZEEB'S USED CARS BUY - SELL TRADB TERMS 332 Fairgrounds Road Phone 2-6454 Eisner Motors to Sell 1980 CHEV. Sedan, Just overhauled. Good rubber. 1066 South 13th. Ph. 2-6057. ql64 WANTED: Clean used cars. 2160 South Commercial. 1942 MERCURY Sedan. Very good cond. Call for appointment. 2-2914. ql63 HOT ROD '32 Ford Coupe. Chopped, channelled, stepped. '41 Merc. mtr. Hydraulic brake. 1511 N. Winter St. ql64 FOR SALE: 5 194t International K-7 dump trucks, all In good mechanical condition. 2 with 160 hours on new motors. Your choice. 1900 each. Can be seen, on J. R. Taggart Co. Job at Lafayette, Oregon. ql67 .041 CHEV. coupe. 38,000 actual miles. Ex cellent cond. 1975 Laurel. ql84 TRAILERS 194. SHULTZ Trailer house for sale cheap. Sleeps 4, electric brakes, Ex cellent condition. No Sun. calls. Ph. 2-3300. tins 24 ft. 1047 HOUSE Trailer for sale. Exc. condition. 500 S. Warren, Monmouth. See after 5 p! m. tl64 Housetraller for sale furnished. Ph. 8-9037. tl64' FINANCIAL $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO $300 Car loans up to $500 Come Id or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 Fairgrounds Road Across street from bank No Parking problems Phone 37032 Lie N M369-8391 Floyd Kenyon. Mar. i FARM AND CITY LOANS 4'4 and 8 roiTR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash tor Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages CAPITOL SECURITIES CO 301 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph 3-7162 r GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lla 8-138 and U-321 and ROT R SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 S Commercla St Tel 3-9161 PRIVATE MONEY Special rates and term on largei loan long and short time payments ROT H SIMMONS 136 Soi"h Commercial St Phone 3-9161 VACATIONS AGAIN Your Way and Fast And again a loan from Personal for that much needed trip. $25 to $500 on Auto up to $300 on Salary-Furniture Take up to 20 months to repay Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan solve a problem, phone or come In today. Personal Finance Co. Salem 518 State, Rm 13S Phone 2-2464 C. R. Allen. Mgr. Lie. 3122-M-165 rl66a AUTOMOBILES PONTIACS '47 Olds "76" Sdn. Hydro., R & H $1495 '41 Sport Coupe 845 '40 Pontiac 595 '37 Pontiac Sedan 395 '47 Ford D.L. Sport Coupe 1295 '42 Olds Sedan 995 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 245 Herrall - Owens Co 660 N. LIBERTY PH. 24113 FINANCIAL AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 1E2 8 Church Parking a Plenty Ph. 2-2457 Lie No M-159 S-154 SEK U& FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 44 INTEREST B to 40 Year and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS .144 Slatt 8t Phone 2-36M r" TRANSPORTATION LKAVING FOR Texas July 10, wish couple to share expense? and help drive, Con tact Charles V. Holland, Mehama. Xl66 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used mtchlnea sold, rented, repaired Ftaen 450 Court Phone 3-8773. ALTERATIONS Dressmaking at alt. 360 State St. o!68 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair service Free estimates Tmde-lns accepted on new appilanen. Vlnce's Electric Phone 3-9239 157 S Llborty St o Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4602. Prompt. , ol82" AT-UR DOOR GRINDINCt awn mower sharpening and repairing. Dexter's Ph 36833 o AUTO RADIOS Authorized Warrant) Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co.. 153 S Liberty Ph 3-6955 o MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 3-9788 Night 3-1804 33? Center o Mike Panek, 275 S Com'l. Ph. 3-5161. Brake and wheel aligning specialist. 0182 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 2-4850. o BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foundations. Phone 25009. o!83 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Llsht crawler dozing. Ph. 2-3220. Bulldozlmr. leveling, rond bldg., clear Ins, teeth for brush. Virgil Hitskey, 1010 Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. ol86 CASH REGISTERS Inst an? delivery of new RCA cash register Al makes sold, rented, re paired Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o EMENT CONTRACTOR General cement cont. Honest work at honest prices. Ph. 2-1565 or 3-7487 0164 CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. o CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned. F.nsley, 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. 0182 DRAFTING SERVICES Homes planned it designed by an ex perienced architectural draftsman. Hour ly basis. 2239 Mill or Ph. 3-40B3. ol88 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vlnce't Electric for electrical wiring, contracting, repairing 1S7 S Liberty Ph 3-9239 o EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. 0182 Breithauot'r for flowers Dial 1-9179 o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R. Watklns Oo .ivery 1717 Center products. Pre de Ph 3-5395. 0 LANDSCAPr NURSERY P .V Doerfler at Sons. Ornamentals. 150 N. Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 o LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 147 So. Com'l St. ol81 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At you: door lawnmower sharpening Dexter tha lawnmower man Ph 16833 Fireplaces, chimney Ph. 35968. block laying. MATTRESSES Capital Beddlus Phone 3-4069. MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. ol88 NURSES REGISTRY Practical Nurses, day-night. Ph. 35072. 0173 OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files and filing supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamp, typewriter stands, brief ease ?lerc Wire Recorder. Roen 436 Court lf itrom's are equipped to do your painting Phone 2-2493 PAPER H A N G I N G Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631. Expert Paperhanglng and painting. J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. ol75 PAINTING AND PAPER1IANGING Phone 3-4360 or 2-6554. Call 22608 for your Painting hanging. Attractive rates. Paper- 0171 Painting and paperhanttlng. Free est! mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. olRB at paterhanglni Don Liicero 0l67 PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing Phove S-6637 Hutch ton Paint Store PLUMBING Fisher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. PRUNING-!" PRAYING Philip W. Eellke. Ph. 2-1208. L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900. RADIO RKPAIR Genera! Elee. home appl. repairing.. alo radio repalrlnit Broadway Appl. Co 4S3 court Hi. Salem. Ph. z-1365. o,3 HAND A flRAVr.X Valley Sand it Oravet Co Silt, land It f.Il dirt Excavating 10B shovel & cam Tractor acoop tt truck for dirt movlni Ph offlcn 24002. rea 37Hft Salem Saw Wrka. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 N 5th. Ill' Journal Want Ads Pay I AUTOMOBILES DIRECTORY SKWERS AND SEPTIC TAN KB Electtic Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent Razor Jharp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Sewers or Drains Septle Tank Cleaned fleas. Ph. 1-5327 or 1-9468 SEPTIC TANKS Care taken with lawns. No mileage charge. Call collect Todd'a Septic Tank service, zmo mate, rnone a-ufj. Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned, Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468, 3-5327. 0183 K F. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned. Electric machine service on sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work, 1143-8th St., West Salem. Pll, 3-7404. o!71 TVPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal. (Jnder wood portables. All makes used machines Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court. TRANSFER ft STORAGE 'local it Distance Transfer, storage. Burner oils, coal St briquets. Trucks to Portland dally Agent for Beklns House hold goods moved to anywhere In U.8 o. Canada. Larmer Transfer at Storage Ph 3-3131 o VENETIAN BLINDS Made H Salem Free est Phone 3733B Klmer the Blind man. o 9a tern Venetian Blinds i reflnlshed. Relnholdt i WEATHER ST RIP PING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5965. 0182 WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore. Rt. 2, Box 317. Ph. 3-5135. o210 WINDOW SHADES Washable Roller Made to order. 1 Day Del Relnholdt St Lewis Ph 23639 o WINDOW CLEANING Acme Vindow Cleaners Windows, wails at woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned, waxed and polished ' Ph 3-3337 341 Court Lanedoc. Culbertsoo and Mather WOODS A WING Atkins it Cross. Ph. 3-8674 or 3-8178. 0168 Wood sawing. Ph. 2-1575. WOOD A SAWDUST West Salei Fuel Co Ph 2-4031. LODGES I.O.O.P meets every Wed nesday night. Visitors wel- A Ainsworth Lodce No. 201. A.F, ?& A.M. Tuesday, July 12. M.M. degree, 7:30 p.m. 164 LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE HINES STREET FROM FOURTEENTH STREET TO THIRTEENTH STREET. Notice nereby is Klven that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and lnten Ion to Improve Hlnes street irom tne west line of Fourteenth street to the east line of Thirteenth street, In the city of Salem. Marion county. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said portion of aid street to th eestabllshed grade, con ducting cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 'i Inch asphalt lc concrete pavement 3D feet wide in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council June 37, 1949. which are now on file in the oince of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The common 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 37, 1949. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof 1 June 29, 1949. June 29,30. July i.a.s.n.T.d.s.ii.ia. i4b Portland TJresfoek Portland, Ore.. July 11 (U.R1 Livestock: Cattle salable 2400: holdover 375: calves 500; market opened slow most classes: lim ited offering fed steers steady: medium and good 24.00 to 26.00; few canner and :utter cowa 50 cents lower at iu.no to 2.00: other classes not moving early; li beral supply common grass steers slight Interest from stocker buyers at weak to ower prices: low medium grassers 22.00; buyers talking fully 1.00 to 2.00 lower; li beral supply grass beer cows: lew good beef bulls 19.50 to 20.00; good and choice eaiers weak to 60 cents lower at 24.50 to 26,00; common and mediums draggy. Hogs salable 750: market active. BO ents hlaher: ton 24.60: bulk good and choice 180-230 lbs. 24.50; good 350-450 lb. sows 50 cents higher at 17.50 to 18.00; heavier weights slow; bid steady down to le.uo; lew good anrt choice iceder 24.00. Sheep salable 2000: market slow: few spring Iambs 1.00 lower; feeders steady; good and choice spring lambs 22.00 to 22. so; selected 23.00; medium and good 50-65 lb. ewe and wether feeder lambs 18.00; good light ewes 6.50 to 7.00: com mons 3.00, Paint faded awnings and ter race umbrellas with a colorful coating made for the purpose. l.iyA. J m Keunion r ranK J. Cnisan ol iNew lorn City greets a six-year-old Chinese girl on her arrival at LaGuardia Field fol lowing a 12,000-mile trip from China sponsored by the New York Daily News. Chisari, an ex-GI, found the child four years ago beside her mother's dead body and cared for her in the fuselage of a wrecked airplane. He and his wife, Antoinette (left), will adopt the girl whose name is Ann. They have two other children. (AP Wirepholo) Buying Boosts Commodity List Chicago, July 11 VP) A steady run of buying orders, largely based on expectations of a bullish government crop fore cast after the market closed, caused a brisk advance in all commodity figures on the board of trade today. Traders said the market was featured by a lack of selling pressure. Widest gains were scored In soybeans, which ran "up more than 6 cents before meeting enough pressure to steam the upturn, ah soyoean contracts made new seasonal highs, as did all rye. December rye pushed cemDer rye jjuaneu P1.50 level. wheat ranged to ents at times. The above the $ Gains in aruuuu o ctruia k nines. 111c Dreaa cereal snowed a tendency to back down alter reaching the highs scored last week, which were in turn the tops for wheat since late January. Corn, oats and lard shared in the general advance. Wheat closed l-2 higher, July $2.02 -M, corn was H lower to 1 higher, July $1.38-ya-'i, oats were Va lower to higher, July $1.44, soybeans were l-4 higher, July $2.54-H-2.S4, and lard was 13 to 23 cents a hundred pound? higher, July $10.45. STOCKS American Can ... . Am Pow at Lt .... Am Tel oi Tel .... Anaconda Bendlx Aviation .. Beth Steel Boeing Airplane .. Oallf Packing .... Canadian Pacific Case J I Caterpillar Chrysler Comwlth it Sou Cons Vultee Continental Can Crown Zellerbach .. Curtis Wright .... Douglas Aircraft ,. Dupont de Nem ... General Electrlo General Pood General Motors .... Goodyear Tire .... Int Harvester .... tnt Paper Kennecott Llbby McN jfc L. ... Lon Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nat Dairy . Nash Kelvlntaor .. NY Central Northern Pacific .. Pac Am Fish Pao Gas At Eleo ., Pac Tel it Tel .... Penney J C Radio Corp , 48; , 10 '4 Rayonler Rayonler Pfd , Reynolds Metal .... Richfield Safeway Stores ... Sear Roebuck .... Southern Paciflo . Standard Oil Co. .. Studebaker Corp . Sunshine Mining Transamerica ... Union Oil Cal .... Union Pacific ... United Airline ... U S Steel , Warner Bros Plo , Wool worth Caterpillars in Sfaylon Area? Reports that an infestation by caterpillars may have started in the Stayton area were being in vestigated by the county agent's office Monday afternoon. - Irvin Carberry, field man for the Stayton Canning company, reported to Don Rasmussen of the county agent's office that some of the pests had been ob served at the edge of a bean field. This has caused some alarm because of damaging raids by the insects in some other parts of the country, including the Lebanon district. Rasmussen said that he isn't greatly wor ried. A call came from the Keizer district Sunday, and two 1 ports from different places came from the mint fields in the south part of Marion county. Caterpillars that,were seen this summer have appeared in fruit trees, farm crops and among thistles and other weeds. They appear to prefer weeds to other vegetation. Most of the insects are said to be of the type that turns into butterflies. They can be killed says Rasmussen, with DDT or lead arsenate. p, j . al l! li 'St pffiffl fjt J T N f . Ja'W V11 u " f rH - - .illiMjiimmmtim)ij: Contestants Sir Echo, 150 pounds of St. Bernard, casts mournful eyes at one of his competitors for canine honors, Rhapsody in Fawn, who weighs 3 V pounds. Both will appear in the San Francisco Peninsula dog show in Red wood City, Calif., July 30-31. (Acme Telephoto.) MARKET QUOTATIONS 8 a lets Llveitnck Market (By Valley Hacking Company Spring lambs 118.00 to $19.50 Fender lambs 116.00 to $18.00 twes $2.00 to 15.00 Cutter cows 18.00 to $11.00 Fat dairy cowa SlO.oo to $12.00 Bulls J14.00 to $16.00 Calves, good (300-450 Ibs.l 117.00 to 119.00 Veal (150-300 Ibs.l good ..$20.00 to $24.00 :tgs price. paid within 35c ol Port ind prices tor each type Top. 170-225 ibs Par tin n1 Profluee Itullrrfat Tentative, inaject to Imme diate change .Trmtum quality maximum to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In eoriland 61-64c lb. rirst Quality 59-62c lb second quality 55-58c. Valley route ino count rt points 2c lesr than first Butter Whn.fsale FOB hulk cuhen to wholesalers grade AA. 03 score. 61c: A. 02 score, 60c; B. 00 score. 57c lb.: C, 89 score, 5&c. Above price are strict ly nominal Cherse Selling price to Portland whole tale Oregon singles. 38'i 48'c Oregon h lb loaf. 41 60'afi; litpiel Ifce leaf than tingles t'gg To Wholesaler) A graaa large SS'-j-eO'ic; A medium, 51 Vi-54 '.-id grade B. larse. 4I--51I2C. Portland Dairy Market IJutler Price to retailers: Grade AA prints 66c; AA cartons 67c: A print 16c, A cartons. 67c; B prints, 62c. Kegs Prii r to retailers- large 04c; A A medium, 59c; certified A me dic; AA medium. 59c: certified A me dium 59c: A medium, 58c; cartons 2c ',dltlonal Cheese Price to retailers: Portlaon Oregon singles 40'v -Sb'-aC Oregon loal. 43 -53 'Ac; triplets i',,o les. man tin gles Poultry . I.ive Chicken -'No 1 quality POfl plants, No l broilers under 2'. lbs 27-28c lb fryers 2'-3 lbs, 31-33c; 3-4 lbs. 33c roasters 4 lbs and over 33c lb; fowl, .eghorns 4 Ibs. and under, 21-23c, over 4 'ib.s 23c; colored fowl, nil weights, 25c; roosters, alt weights, 18-19c. Rabbits Avernae to growers; live whites, 4 -J lbs., 1D-21C lb.; 5-6 lbs. 17-19c lb.; col ored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does, 8 14c; drrsserl fryers to butchers. 55-57C Portland Miscellaneous C-ixrttra Bark Pry 12'fec ib.. green 4c lb Wool Valley coarse and medium grades (flo lb Mohair 35c lb. on 12-month growth, nomlnnlly. Utiles C Hives, 30c lb., according to vein lit, kips 20c lb., beef 8-Sc Ib. bulls 4-5c lb. Country buyers pay 2c Jess. ut Quotation Walnuts Pranqitettes first qualtt Jum 00. 34.7c, large. 32 7o; medium. 27 2ft; sec ond quality Jumbos. 30.2c. targe 28. 3c. medium, 26 2o: baby 33 2c; soft hel. flril quality large, 20 7o; medium 36.2c; sec ond quality large. 27.2c: medium 24 7s; nab? 22. 2c. Filbert - Jumbo, 20o Ib ; large. 18c medium, 16c; small. 13c Portland Grain Portland, July 11 W No futures quoted. Cash grain: Oats No. 2, 38-lb white 58.50. Barley No. 2, 45-lb B.W. 50.50. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.12; soft white (excluding rex) 2.13; white club 3.13; western red 2.13. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.12: 10 per cent 2.13; 11 per cent 2.14; 12 per cent 2:16. Today's car rrcflnts: Wheat 72: barley 6; flour 13; corn 4; oaIs 5: mlllfeed 7, Chicago Mvettork Chicago. July 11 W tU.SDAi Salable hogs 9,500: butchers under 300 lb moder ately active, steady lo 25 cents higher; heavier weights scarce but slow and stea dy to weak; sows slow and very uneven, steady to mostly 25 cents lower; top 22.00 for several loads choice 180-215 lb; bulk good and choice 170-240 lb 21.25-22.00: 250-270 lb 20.50-21,25; 280-300 lb 10.25 30.25; scattered lots heavier weights' down lo around 15.00 for 400 lb averaues: good and choice; sows undrr 350 lb 18 00-17.50; few young lightweights under 300 lb as high as 18.25; 3G0-37!) lb 15.00-18.00; 375 400 lb 14.00-15.25; 400-450 lb 13.00-14.00; 475-550 lb 11.00-13.59: odd head heavier weights as low as 10.00. Salable cattle M.onO; salable calves 500; general market fairly active; beef steers and heifers stendy lo 25 cents higher; good and choice yearlings and fed steers around 1,200 lb generally showing up turn; cows atrady to 25 cents higher; bulls active. 25-50 cents higher; vealers steady; stockers and feeders slow, scat tered sales mostly steady; bulk gtmd and choice fed steers 25.ri0-27.50: top 28.75 lor two loads hlah-cholce 1.247-1.290 lb; moM medium to low-good beef steers 21.50-25.25; common lightweights down to 10.00; hulk good to low-choice heifers 25.25-20.75; common and medium 17.00-25.00; most common to medium bref cows 15.75-18.50: few good cows 19.50-2O.0O; bulk canncrs and cullers 12.50-16 00: medium and Rind sausage bulls 21.50-23.00; vealers 25.50 down. Salahl sheep 1,000: all classes steady: most good to averaae-cnoice native spring lamb 2V00-26.no ; hUn-ehoice kinds very scarce; load good to choice No. 1 skin shorn lambs and yearlinsts Mi.vourl fed 22.00: slatiKhter ewes 6.00-9.00 with scat- terM choice llchtwelaht lot to 9..pi0. Salem Markets Completed from repnrls f Salem deal ri for iht cnldanra oi Capital Joarnil Buden. (Reyle dHy, Retail Med Priee V.wt Mash 15.10. Rabbit Pellrtt 14.30. Dairy Feed 13.85. Pnaltrv: b-iving nrieas Orade A color ed hens, 24 -37c: grade A Leghorn hens, 22 cents; Grade A rnlored fryers, three lbs and up. 32-33c. Grade A old roosters 15 cents. Kgg Buying Prlrea Extra large AA, 59c, large A A, 58r: large A, 56-59c; medium AA. 13c; medium A, 51-55c: pullets 32-35c. Wholesale Prices Sat wholesale price 5 to 7 cents above these prices above Grade A generally quoted at 64c, me diums (toe. Bnlterfal Premium, 03r, No 1, Blct No 2, 53 8c f buving prices). Riiller Wholesale grade A, 60c; re .all 11. In a wolf's tracks, the .two rear tracks of each group of four footprints are made by the forefeet, and the two trarks in front arc made by the hind lect. 1 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, July 11, 1949 15 Stock Market Keeps Sluggish New York, July 11 W The slock market greeted the presi dent's mid-year economic mes sage with polite indifference to day. Prices moved sluggishly be fore and after the president spoke. Few changes exceeded minor fractions and a wide var iety of leading issues remained at Friday's closing levels. Gains and losses were thoroughly scrambled. Business tended to the slow side. Turnover was at the rate of only 650,000 shares or so for the full session. Most brokers were inclined to view the president's message with favor. The opinion was general, however, that the mes sage did not offer any new fac tors to affect trading strategy. Nickel Plate railroad, often a volatile issue, dropped 3 points to 63 at one time. Higher most of the day were Republic Steel, United Aircraft, Schenlcy, American Smelling, Du Pont, Northern Pacific, Cheasapeake & Ohio, Standard Oil (N.J.), Gulf Oil, and Eastern Air Lines. Among the balky spots were Bethlehem Steel, General Mo tors, Chrysler, U.S. Rubber, Montgomery Ward, Sears Roe buck, Caterpillar Tractor. Drowned at Grand Ronde Grand Ronde, July 11 John Edsvard Witt, 32, died from drowning today despite the use of a respirator for an hour and 45 minutes after his body had been hauled from the Long-Bell Lumber company pond by a fel low workman. Witt, who had been employed by the lumber company for about six weeks, lost his balance when a small log started to roll under him. He slipped into the pond at about 8:30 a.m. and went und"r, but a comn'n'on nonrhv rinvp nnH nnllnH himlryn WN,dle, both of Stayton: a son, Don- . , . , OUt Within a lCW l.l iU The company respirator sue- ceeded in maintaining a faint heart beat, but the effort to re vive him was abandoned at 10:30 a.m. when the pulse could no longer be detected and he lost color. The pond was 10 feet deep at the point Witt went under. He was born in Miami, Mo., and had come to Oregon from Gilliam, Mo., recently. He is sur vived by his father, a resident of Tyler, Texas; two brothers, Oral and Roy Singleton and a sister, Mrs. Frances Johnson, all of Grand Ronde; another sister in Oklahoma and a brother in Kansas City. DEATHS 1,1. (J.g.) Mark C. Malson Lt. (J.g.) Mack C. Malson. late resident of 185 South 16th street, at Corpus Chris tl. Texas, July 6 at the aae of 28 year?. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Malson of Salem, and a sister, Mrs. Molly Jean Lowery of Jackson, Miss. Services will be held at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Wednesday, July 13, at 1 1 a.m. with Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Concluding services at Mt. Crest Abbey and Mausoleum under the auspices of Capital Post No, 8, American Legion. Ruth Havne T.lbby Ruth Haynes Llbby, at her home near Jefferson, Oregon, July B, at the age of 54 years. Survived by her husband. Har- ley Llbby ol Jefferson; a son, Milton llaynca Llbby, Jr., of Jefferson; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Laverirk of Hollywood. Calif., and two grandchildren, Stephen and Con nie Llbby, both of Jefferson. Member of the Presbyterian church. Bur vices will be field al the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Tuesday, July 12. al 1:30 p.m with Rev. n lladley niliclatlng. Interment In the Jefferson cemetery, Clifton Harold Ruslrk Clifton Harold Busies' at the residence nt 2010 North Church street, Julv 10. Sur- Ived by wife, Mrs. Roaalie Buslck of Salem: a daughter. Mrs. Hamonn Sparks of Snlein: two brothers, Or Irk Buslck ol Dayton and Dale Buslck of Blmond, Io- and a sister, Mrs. Clara Schmalle of Belnmnd. Announcement of scrvcles later by W. T. Rlgdon company. Marie Wilson In this city July 11, Marie Wilson, late resident of route 1. Sublimity, at the aKB of 62 years, Survived by daughter, Mrs, Jean LcwIh of Sublimity. Mrs. Jean ne tte Hough of We.st Fir, Oregon, Mrs. Btrnlce Croff of Azella, Orciton, and Mrs. Helen Washburn of Hollywood, Cal., a brother, Car! Krlckson of Portland: two sisters, Mrs. Tlllie Romstad of Brem- i erton. Wash., and Mrs. Emma Hart- I ford of Grand Forks. N. D.: and seven grandchildren. Member of I he Lutheran 1 church. Services will be held at the W. ; T. Hlwdon chapel Thursday, July 14, at I l.io p.m. and shipment will be made to Bakerslield, Calif., for interment. CASH LOANS Auto , J100tos1000 WW COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN INCORPORATI Sulem Agency: 460 N. Ch 1 v v ! 4 urch St. Xe,. 34.6. ROOFING Now is the time to order that new roof before the busy summer season. Expert workmanship with the highest quality material. Free estimates without obligation. McGilchrist & Sons 255 No. Commercial Street Salem Phone 38478 ; OBITUARY Orvllle Erneit l.urkey Woodburn Orville Ernpst Luckey, in( late resident of Donald, July 8 at Con ned, Washington. Born In Kansas, Sept. 32, 1890. Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Era L. Lucky of Donald; four sons, Er ne.st and Cecil Luckey of Hubbard. Ken neth of Donald, Norman of Salem; two daughters. lola Bent of Canby and Edna, Walter of Donald; three Liters, Leila Lucie ey of Salem, Annie Walton of Missouri and Lttella Allen of Oklahoma: and one brother, J. E. Luckey of Hubbard. Funeral services were held Monday, July 11, at 3 p.m. at tne Kintto cnapei in woodburn followed by interment in Belle Passi cem etery. Otto Meier Woodburn Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 12, at 0 a.m. at 81. Luke' Catholic church here for Otto Meier, 71. who died Saturday, July 0. at a Salem hospital. Interment will be In St. Luke's cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary Mon day night at 8 o clock at the RIoro chapel. Meier was born In Germany, April 8. 1R78 and came to the United State In 1892 and to Oregon In 1905 from Mis souri. He has resided at Wiutt Woodburn for the pat 19 years. Surviving Is hla wife, Mrs. Irene Lemery Meier, of Wast noonuurn, Arch Reliant Albany Arch Bezzant. 83, 338 Perry street, died at the Albany General hos pital Friday. Puneral services were held from the Fortmiller-Frederlcksen chapel Monday at 4 p. m., with cremation fol lowing at the Mt. Crest Crematorium, Salem. Mr. Bezzant. who had been em ployed at the Albany office of the Moun tain States Power company since 1921, was born In Pleasant Grove, Utah, June. 4 1886. He married Ellen Engberg. Octo ber 16, 1913 at Salt Lake City, Utah. Sur- iving are his widow, a daughter. Mrs. Jane Vanue, San Francisco, Cal., and a brother, Elmer Bezzant. and a grand daughter. Solanay May lllnklt Albany Solaney May Hinkle, ' 82, died at the Powell Nursing home Friday. Funeral services were held at the Fortmiller-Frederlcksen chapel Monday at 10:30., with burial In the Br lie rest ceme tery at Salem. Mrs. Hinkle was born May 10, 1867 at Morrlsdale. pa., and cam to Oregon from Pennsylvania in 1903 first settling In Mill City and thence to Al Hlnkle died in 1937. Surviving are two Hnkle died in 19.17. Surviving are two sons. Vail A. Hinkle, Albany and Charles M. Hinkle, Aumsvllle, a sister, Druscllla, Llddlck, Pennsylvania and ft grand children. William Edgar Brown Sllverton William Edgar Brown. , of Marquam, died Sunday at the Sllverton hospital. He was born In Clackamas coun ty and had spent his entire life In the Marquam community. Besides his wid ow. Mrs. -Lilly Brown, he Is survived by a half-brother, Clarence Thomas, also of Marquam. Announcments later from the Ekman funeral home. Raymond P. Grady Stayton Funeral services for Raymond P. Grady, 71, who died suddenly at his home Saturday, will be held from the Wed dle chapel at 2 o'clock Wednesday, Rev. Willard Buckner officiating. He was born July 8, 1878. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Bessie Grady and a daughter, Mrs. Kath- .aid orady. lleppner, and Verna Robcy, Portland. sister. Mr. A,v'n waiter Thornton retired from the American Railway Ex press agency here In 1946 alter serving :4 years, died from a heart attack, Satur day night. Funeral services will be held from the Henklc and Bollinan chapel Tuesday at 2 o'clock, Dr. Earl W. Ben- bow officiating and burial In the Sheri dan Masonic cemetery. Thornton was born in Polk county May 2R, 1872 and was married to Minnie M. Flnnery at Perry- dale, May 15, 18R9. 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