Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 02, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES
PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS
48 Pontiac Sdn. Cpe. R&H, low mileage . .$1995
'40 Pontiac Sedan 495
'41 Pontiac Sport Coupe 745
'37 Pontiac Sedan 345
'42 Olds Sedan 945
'36 Chevrolet Sedan 195
,'37 Plymouth Sedan 295
Herrall - Owens Co
660 N- LIBERTY
AUTOMOBILES
TOR SALE 1936 Ford 4-dr. Conv. Ph
301)22 nays, t,vc. jioij, ,, moj'
FUAZEH, R&1I. Now valves. Beat offer
,' ground (1,000. 2800 Peck Ave. ql83"
80 MODKL A 1 door. Ph. 23189. ql83
jit;! CIIEV. co7TvTrtibTeriew tires. New
L fop. B & H. No trade. 1216 Cliemeketa.
-'r4 182
;lMtf Mi ton Olicv. panel, Rt. 1, Box 135 on
piyr Creek road. Call after 6 p.m. Har
y'ifey M. Hill. U83
1W FOKD Convertible. New tiros, bat
tery, manes fii seat, covers. uou. um
H. 21st Eve. ql86
WANTED; Clean used cars. Bob Marr,
160 South Commercial a'
-1
i Eisner Motors Fine Cars
S19S5 OLDS. Good condition. 6105 Call
20441 after 6 p.m. . qlti4
tjZEEB'S'UsEu CARS
Pa BUY SF.Ll TRADE
KB TERMS
r,'i!232 Fairground Road Phone 2-fl4fiJ
Eisner Motors to Sell
1817 CIIEV. Fleet Master 4-Dr, Sedan,
-:.$1275. Excel, cond. Ph. 8-0830. 1030 lier-
1 ry St. . ql82
iiV.M MERCURY 5-Pass. Coupe, 11)40 new
i motor. Priced nimt. Hue at ado w. com
fine rc 1 a 1 EU , Bn lem . ql83
Eisner Motors to Buy
WSOXV WRF.CKINd a '30 Buick, '30 DusotO
airriow, 'Stj Bludc, '3H l-oni, '38 oifli.,
'33 Chev. truck, model A truck, '20
Chev. truck and many other. Ha mm'
Auto Wreckere, 1 mile weal on Dunns-
Salem highway, Ph. 38400. ql85
f MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS
HIAWATHA Doodle Bus scooter, (56. Ph.
33775. rial83
FARM EQUIPMENT
I GARDEN TRACTOR, 4tt h.p., with plow,
disc, apringtootn and cultivators, bar
gain. 084 Spruce St. Ph. 2-8670. qbl02
4 TRAILERS
1 1 J - -wvee!
MONEY MAKER, butane throughout.
Practically new. Sacrifice. Excellent for
construction Job. Phone Oregon City,
3733, or write Box 668, Gladstone, Ore.
tisa
1 .' FINANCIAL
BUILDER WILL Bell $3746, 6'a contract
on new home. Sarna (1012.40 Interest In
108 monthly payments of $44.06. Call
R. V. Lorcnz, Phone 3-4284. r
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rates and terms
on lamer loans
Ions and short time
payments
ROY H. SIMMONS
136 Sovh Commercial St Phont 3-0161
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO (300
Oar loans up to $500
Come Id or phono
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fa Ira rounds Road
Across street from bant
No Parking problems
Phone 27032 LlO N M369-S291
Floyd Kenyon, Mgr r
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie B-138. and U-338
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
,138 8 Oommercla St Tel 3-9181 r'
FARM AND CTTY LOANS
4HTB and 6
TOOK OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contract.:
and Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
liOl Pioneer Trust Bide Ph. 3-7162 r
SEE ua tor
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY i OR 4Mi INTEREST
6 to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State 8t Phone 2-3663
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 S. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 2-2457 Lie No M-15P S-1S4 '
We LIKE to MAKE
LOANS
We make loans to 4 out of 5 who
ask for one and enjoy do inn it.
Cash for any ftood purpose.
Take up to 20 months to repay.
Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a
loan solves a problem, phone or come
ni today,
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
Salem
518 State, Rm. 125 - Phone 3-2464
C. R. Allen, Mgr.
Lie. S-122. M-H5 T184-
.TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING to Kansas Friday morning. Can
Hammomb, Independence Office, Woocl
"vw burn. xl84
-DIRECTORY
ADDINO MACHINES
repaired Roen 46 Court Phon J-773
-.-APPLIANCE SERVICE
ti. iiu.HD ppiiance repair service
-$ new appliance. Vince's Electric Phone
3-9239 137 S Liberty St o
Spence'e Home Appliance Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phone 3-4602
Prompt. ol82
ft AT PR DOOR GRIND IN b
.awnmower iharpenin and repairing
I Oexter'a. Ph 36833 o
AUTO RADIOS
AUthorlted Wirrtnh Renalr Atattnn
lor all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 S. Liberty Ph. S-6955. o
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
,f Towing service day phone 1-9:86 Nlgnt
j 2-1804. 33? Center. o
Brakes
i'fc Mike Panet 275 S Com'l. Ph 3-5161
Fr.f Braka tnrl vVi..i .iir,-in. . -.
A 0182
PH. 24113
DIRECTORY
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms.
No down puyment Phone 2-4850. o
IIUILDINO CONTRACTORS
Tongue and groove chmney blocks,
wholesale or retail. Mortarlesa Block Co,
Ph. 3-7324. o205'
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New
foundations. Phone 25009. ol83
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling & fine grading.
Prompt service. A. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264,
o207'
Oean Robinson.
Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306.
ol87
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
Ins. teeth for brush. Virgil Huekey. 1010
Falrview Ave Ph. 2-3146, Salem 0186'
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE
Telephone answering service. Day-nite.
Your secretary. Ph. 39133. ol95
,'ASll ItEGISTEItS
Instaiw delivery of new RCA cash
reuLstoi Al mates sold fen led. re
on ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o"
CEMENT WORK
For ox port guaranteed satisfaction new
or re nalr of foundation, sidewalks.
drtvewavs. patios, curbs. wall&. etc Call
2-4850
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
Ensiey 771 S. 2lst. Ph. 3-7176. 0182-
DRAFTING SERVICES
Hnme- plHnned & designed by an ex
perienced architectural draftsman. Hour
ly basts. 2230 Mill or Ph. 3-4083 o!88
KLhCTKIUAI. CONTRACTING '
VI ice' Electric for electrical wlrlntt
contracting rcpalrtng 157 S Llherty
Ph 3-0239 o
EXC A VATIN DITCHING
Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates.
E L. Boatwright, 410 Oregon Bids. Ph.
39fu3. o202
EXCAVATING Si GRADING
Excavating & grading. Ren Otjen Si Son,
818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o229
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service
Ph 3-3056 Lee Cross, 1635 Pearl. olB2
BiRithauDt's lor flowers Dial 3-9179 c
INSULATION
Jolms-Manvlllc. Phone 3-3748,
LANDSCAIT NURSERY
B . Doerfler St Sons, Ornamentals 150
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1322
LA WfJMOWE RS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l. St. o207
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawnmowe- sharpening
Dexter the lawnmower man PU 3683
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Wat kins Co products Free de
tvery 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5395. o
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc, 1633 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
0188
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes; duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases
Pierce Wire Recorders, Roen. 458 Court
Spray or brush painting. Ph. 32664, o201
Ext. Painting & Int. Dec.
Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-4682. ol90
SI f strom's are equipped to do tout
painting Phone 2-2493 o
PAPERIIANGING
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631.
Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H,
J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o201
Kemtoning. Interior decorating, free es
timates. Ph. 20501 O109
Bldg. maintenance,
painting, Ph. 20501.
repair
ol99
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING
Call 2260
handing.
. for your Painting Sb Paper
Attractive rates. ol9T
Painting &s paperhanglng.
Ph. 3-5522.
Don Lucero,
0193
Phone 3-4360 or 2-6554.
Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. ol88
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing Hutcheon Paint Store
Phone 3-8887
Fisher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. o206
P.IUNING-SPRAYING
Phllla W. Belike, h. 2-1208.
SAND A GRAVfcL
Valley Sand St Qravel Co Silt, sand St
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel At cats
Tractor scoop St trucks (or dirt moving.
Ph office 34003, res. 37146. o
Salem Saw Wrks. Ph, 3-7603 1283 N 5th.
o203
SEWErI AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electflo Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Razor harp Steel Cutting Blades
Clean Sewers or Drains Septic Tank
Cleaned Reas Ph 3-5327 or 3-9468
SEPTIC TANKS
K -. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain llnrs. Guaranteed work. 1143-8th
St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0197
Care taken with lawns. No mileage
charge. Call collect Todd's Septic Tank
service. ibb state, pnone 2-0734.
Mike's Septlo Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St, W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. 3-6327.
0183'
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms.
All makes. W. Devenport. Ph. 37671.
o202
All makes repaired, free estimates.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3513. o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables All makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court o
TRANSFER A STORAGE
.ocal St Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal St briquets Trucks to
Portland dalTy. Agent for Bekliu House
hold goods moved to anywhere to U S
o Canada Lanner Transfer St Storage
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made In Salem Free est Phone 37328
Kimer the Blind man o
Venetian blinds made to order as low
as 14.50 a blind. Phone Sears 3-9191 for
free estimate. ol90
'Salem Venetian Blinds made to order oi
reflnkhed. Relnboldt A Lewis 3-3639
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5965,
0132
Journal Want Ads Pay
locks Advance I
irregularly
New York, Aug. 2 (IP) The
stock market stretched out its
summer rally in a sedate ad
vance today.
A wide variety of leading
shares moved up fractoins to
around a point. Automobile is
sues were inclined to be bulky.
Turnover was at the rate of
round 750,000 shares for the
tul session,
General Motors operated in
lightly lower territory through
out the day. Brokers figured
there was some disappointment
over the size of the dividend
which GM directors voted yes-
lerday.
Chrysler also tended to drift
lower.
Higher prices were paid most
of the day for U.S. Steel, Bethle
hem Steel, Sears Roebuck,
Douglas Aircraft, American
Telephone, Dow Chemical, Al
lied Chemical, International
Paper, Northern Pacific and
Texas Co.
STOCKS
(By the Associated Press)
American Can 90
Am Pow & Lt lO'U
Air Tul Si Tel 142 4
inacorda 28
Bendlx Aviation 30 'to
Beth Steel 27!d
Boelna airplane 19
Calif Packinc 33
'jTiiadian Paclf'o 11 V
Case J I 36
Caterpillar 32
OhryBler ,. 51H
Oomwlth Si Sou 4
Cons Vultee ' , ,., 9'A
Continenta' Can 33-14
Crown Zelierbnch 25
Jurtlss Wright 8'4
Doutrlns Aircruft ., ,. 80'4
Dupont de Nem , 474
Genera) Electno (J 37Vj
C-ererai Food . 43
Genera) Motors 61
Goody art Tire 41 Vi
Int Harvester 28 VI
int. Papei 0Mi
Ktnnecott 47
Libby McN St L 7 '4
Long Bell "A" 10
Montgomery Ward 33 Mi
Nash Kelviiiator l4Vh
M Dairy 31
NY C.nrta , 10
Northern Pacific 13
Pac Am Fish
Pa Gas St Eleo 32
v Tel A; Tel 00
Penney J O , 494
Radio Corp 24
Rayonter .
B jonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal 19
Richfield 31
Safeway Stores 24
Soars Roebuck Wh
Southern Pacific 37
Standard Oil Co. 6 4 'A
studebaker Corp 35
Sunshine Mining 0
Transamerlca 10
Union Oil Oal 30
Union Pacific 81
United Airlines 13
U S Steel 23
wemor Bros Plo 10
Wnolworth 49
Hot Spell Broken
By Cloudy Skies
Salem perspired through an
extremely warm day Monday,
although the maximum of 95
was not the season's record, 96
degrees having been recorded on
July 14. The day's mean was
78, 10 above normal.
Cloudy skies and cooler tem
peratures brought relief from
the heat Tuesday morning with
forecast that the cloudiness
would continue tonight and
Wednesday, and slightly cooler
temperatures would prevail
Wednesday.
Rainfall continues slightly be
low normal for this season, al
though the precipitation for the
weather year is more than the
normal fall. The Willamette
river was down to -3.3 feet here
Tuesday morning.
McCloy Returns to
Capitol for Talks
Frankfurt, Germany, Aug. 2
WV-John J. McCloy, U.S. mili
tary governor in Germany, flew
to Washington today for talks
with American officials. He is
expected back about August 15.
McCloy was accompanied by
Ralph Nicholson, former New
Orleans publisher, who has been
named the military governor's
director of public affairs.
DIRECTORY
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore. Rt. 3 Box 317. Ph. 2-5136.
o210
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order 1 Day
Del Relnholdt St Lewis Ph 23639. o
WINDOW CLRANTNQ
Acme Window Cleaners Windows, walls
St woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished. Ph 3-3337 347
Court. Lanidoc. Culbertson tnd Mather
WOODSAWING
Wood sawing. Ph. 2-1575.
WOOD & SAWDUST
Fuel Co Ph 3-4031.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to all per
sons particularly Interested and to the
general public that a hearing will be held
before the common council of the City
of Salem, Oregon, at the city hall August
8, 1949. Rt the hour of 7:30 p.m., (DST1,
to consider an ordinance changing from
a Clnxs II Residential District to a Class
III Business District the following de
scribed premises:
Beginning on the North line of Block
Six 6, Robert's Addition to Salem,
Marlon County, Oregon, at a point
120.00 feet East from the Northwest
corner of Block 6; running thence East
erly along the North line of said block,
39.85 feet to the East line of the North
west one-quarter of Block 6i thence
Southerly along said East line 158.00
feet, 3 Inches to the North line or an
alley running Easterly and Westerly
through said block; thence Westerly
along the North line of said alley 39.6S
feet; thence Northerly parallel with th
East line of said Northwest one-quarter
of Block 6, 158.00 feet, 3 Inches to
the point of beginning.
BY ORDER of the Common Council:
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder.
Capital Journal Aug.2, 3. 4,1949.
LODGES
I.O O.P meeta every Wed
nesday night. VLslttra wel
leume.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Market
(By Valley Packing Company)
Cutter cows 110.00 to 111.50
Fat dury cows JlO.oo to 112.00
Bulls 113.00 to U7.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) S14.00 to S15.00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) good ..$18.00 to 621.00
Hews prices paid within 350 of Port
land prices for each type. Top 170-225 lbs.
Portland Produce
Butterfat Tentative, sunject to imme-
dlate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 63 -66c lb.. 92 score 61-64c lb., 90
score &7-60C; 89 score, 65c Valley routes
and country joints it less man urst.
Butter Wholesale fob duik cuoes to
vholesalers: grade AA, 93 score, 62o
A 92 score 61c; B, 90 score, 69c lb.;
O tu score, 56c. Above prices are strictly
nominal.
rhnnut sniiinff oricB to Portland whols-
sale; Oregon singles 38,.4-41c; Oreson 6
sm, loaf 4H'3-42c; triplets life less than
singles.
Em (To Wholesalers) a grace large
6-63Vici A medium. 54-57Vic; grade
B laige, small, A grade, 44c.
Portland Dairy Market f
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
orlnts 67c: AA cartons 68c; A prints
67c. A cartons C6c; B prints 64c.
Eies Prices to retailers: ur&ae aa
..rc A7r dnz.. certified A large, 65c; A
large, 64c; AA medium, flic; A medium,
59c: A small. 46c; cartons c aaaiwQiiiw.
cartons 3c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: fortiana
Oregon singles 89-42C Oregon loaf, 5
lb. loafs 44U-4&0 lb.; triplets, li less htan
singles. (Does not include premium
brands).
Poultry
Livo Chickens No. 1 quality FOB
plants, No. 1 broilers under 2',i lbs. 26-27c
lb. fryers 2la-3 lbs., 30-32c; 3-4 lbs., 32-33C
roasters, 4 lbs. ana; over 32c lb.; fowl,
leghorns. 4 lbs. and under. 20-22c, over 4
lbs. 19-21c: colored fowl, all weights 23c
roosters, all weights, 18-20C
Rnliliils Avcrnie t growers; live whites,
4-5 lbs 18-20 lb.; 5-6 lbs. 16-lBc lb;
roiored 2 cents tower; old or heavy does,
3-14C1 dressed fryers to butchers, 53-67c.
CountrvKUled Meats
viiii Tno quality. 31-32o lb.; other
grades according to weight and quality
wi h poor or heavier 24-2flc.
Hons: Light blockers, ai-jjo iq.s auw
ai-36c
I ambs: Top quality, a i-aao io, muttuu
10-I2c.
Beef' Good cows, 33-300 ioi canncrs-
cutters. 31-23C.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailors per cwi.n
Beef steers, good, 500-800 lbs. $43-46;
uinmercla., ?35-tl: utility, (31-34.
Cows- Commercial, $33-30; utility, $29-
31. Canners-cutters, $35-27.
Beef outs 1 good steers): nina quar
ters $63-56: rounds, $53-55; full loins,
trimmed. $70-$76; triangles, $36-37i square
chucks, $38-40 ribs, $50-63; forequarters
$3B-37
Veal and :alf! Good, $38-40i commercial,
$33-35; utility $26-30.
Lambs: Oood-ohoice, spring lamos, o-
46; commercial, $38-40.
Mutton: uooa, -'u ids, nown, ib-?u.
Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs. $60-
73; shoulders, 10 lbs. down, $40-43 spare
ribs. $4U-51i carcasses, 36-36l mixed
weights $3 lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Cnscara Bark Dry 13io to., green o id.
Wool Valley ooarae and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair i6o lb. on 12-montn growtn,
nominally.
Hides calves, aao it according to
weight, kips 20o lb., beef lOo lb., bulls
4-6c lb. Country buyers pay 2o less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Franqueltei, first quality Jum
bo, 34.7o large, 33.7o; medium, 27.2c;
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c
irudlum, 28.2c; baby, 23.3c; soft shell, first
quality large, 29,7c medium, 26,2c; sec
ond quality large, 37.2c; medium, 34.1a;
baby 33.2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 20o tb.i large. IBo;
medium, 16c; small, l3o.
Portland Grain
Portland, Aug. a (U,PJ Cash grain: Bar
lev No. 2. 45-lb B.W. 61.60.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 3.11; soft
white (excluding rex) 2.11'; white club
2.1H4; western red 2.10.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.10: 10 per
cent 2.11: 11 per cent a. is.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.17; 10 per
cent 2.19: 11 ner cent 3.21.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 222; barley
10; flour 4; corn 3; oats 2; miuieea 7.
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., Aug. 3 (U.PJ Livestock:
Cattle salable 100; holdover 100; calves
50: sunnly mostly odds and ends; trade
slow; few sales about steady; canner and
cutter cows iuuy do cents lower at iu.uu to
12.00; few common beef cows 13.00; good
mature cows Monday to 16,60; young cows
to 16.00 and above; odd common steers
18.00: scattering cutter and common
steers and heifers mostly dairy-type 13.00
to 15.50; calves active, steady; goon ana
choice vealers 21.00 to 23.60; common
down to 12.00.
Hogs salable 200; market steady; gooa
and choice 180 to 230 lbs 34.00 to mostly
24.50; few 250 to 280 lbs 31.50 to 22.5D;
155 to 165 lbs mostly 22.50; good under
350 lb sows 17.00 to 17.50; few 370 lbs to
18.00; choice 80 lb feeders 25.60.
Sheep salable 500; holdover 600; mar
ket slow; weak to 50 cents lower; good and
choice spring lambs mostly 20.00; few high
good and choice above 20.50; good feeders
17.00; good light ewes salable 6.50 to 7.00.
Chi sea go Livestock
Chlcairo. Aug. 2 m (USDA) Salable
hogs 10,000; fairly active and uneven but
generally steady on both butchers and
sow; some early sales lightweight butchers
steady to 25 cents lower; top 23.25 for one
load choice 226 lb. weights; bulk good at
choice 180-350 lb. 2Z.50-M3.uo; smau num
bers medium to choice 150-175 lb. 20.50.
22.25: good and choice 260-280 lb. 21.50.
22.60; 280-300 lb. 21.00-21.75; few loads
and lots heavier weights down to 19.25;
good and choice sows under 375 lb. 18.00
19.50: few choice under 300 lb. to 20.50:
good 375-400 lb. sows 17.00-18.25; 400-450
ID. 16.00-17.36; 475-860 ID, 11.UU-iO.0u;
heavier weights scarce ranging down to
13.UU.
Salable cattle 10.000: salable calves $00;
slow: slaughter steers and heifers steady
to 50 cents lower; steers 1,100 lb. off
most; beef cows weak to 50 cents lower;
canners and cutters about steady; bulls
steady to weak; vealers steady; several
loads choice yearlings and medium weight
steers zh.ou-zh.'Jb-; top aa.ao; moBc gooa
and choice steers 25.50-27.60; common and
medium kinds 17.60-24.00; load choice
921 lb. heifers 37.25; bulk good fed heifers
25.00-26.50; common and medium grass
beef cows 14.60-17.36; canners and cutters
U.50-14.50; practical top good sausage
bulls 20.00: common to choice vealers
u.uu-tt.uu; stocicers ana xeeuers active,
iuuy steady,
Salable sheep 2,000; not enough done
to make a market; scattered lots medium
to good natives 33.00-24.60; asking 35.50
tor gooa to cnoice Kinas ana aoove n&.au
for four loads choice western lambs; load
medium western ewes fully steady at 9.00.
Justice Murphy's
Estate Only $2100
Washington, Aug. 2 UP) The
late Justice Frank Murphy left
an estate here of only $2,100
and $1,600 of that is due the
Washington hotel where he
lived.
This was disclosed today In
papers filed in a District of Co
lumbia court.
George Murphy, the jurist's
brother, previously had said
that Murphy left only a small
estate in Michigan.
Justice Murphy died July 19
in Detroit, without leaving
will. His only survivors are his
brother George, a sister, Mar
guerite Murphy Teahan, and I
niece, Sharon Murphy. All live
in Michigan.
To make a Nesselrode frost
ing for a white cake add a little
rum flavoring, some chopped
drained marashino cherries, and
a few chopped marrons to a
boiled frosting. Sprinkle the top
of the frosted cake with shav
ings of sweet chocolate.
J i
Costume Look Coat and suit
harmonizing tones of Linton
tweed. Suit is new feather
weight tweed.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Salem deal-
era ror tne guiuanee oi uapiiai
Journal Readers. (Revised dally).
Bstall Feed Trleo,
Ekk Mash (5.10.
R.bblt relicts J4.30.
Dairy Feed 13.83.
Poultry! Buying prices Orada A color
ed hens, 32-350; grade A Leghorn hens,
20-33o; grade A colored fryers, three
ids. ana up, 32-330. uraa. A old roosters
15 cents.
Egri
Buying Prleea Extra large AA, 62c
large AA, 61c: large A, 58-020, medium AA,
57c; medium A, G0-57c, pullets 30-400,
Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices
to 7 cents above these prices above.
Qi-ado A generally quoted at 07c medl-
im 03c.
Butterfat
Premium fl4-03o. No. 1, flsoi No. 2, 57
i0o .buying prices)
Butter Wholesale grade A, 07o; re
all 720.
Birthday Present
Planned for Hoover
Washington, Aug. 2 W) A
proposal that congress give for
mer President Herbert Hoover
an official "Happy Birthday"
greeting on August 10 when he
will be 75 came today from
Senator H. Alexander Smith
(R-NJ) and Rep. Herter (R
Mass) .
They want congress to pass a
resolution t o pass a resolution
extending "Cordial Birthday
Greetings' to the only living
former president. The resolution
also expresses "admiration and
gratitude for his devoted serv
ice to his country and to the
world."
Both lawmakers have been
associated with Hoover in num
erous humanitarian undertakings
since world war one days.
Ship Repair Plant
Closed by Kaiser
Portland, Aug. 2 (P) Swan
Island shipyard, last local build
ing repair and scrapping opera
tion of Henry J. Kaiser, will
close finally this month, ending I
almost eight years of Kaiser op
erations that made waterfront
industry history here.
Albert Bauer, general mana
ger of Consolidated Builders,
Inc., a Kaiser affiliate, said no
work was in sight and the firm's
lease on the yard expires this
month.
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Rt. 2, Box 411,
Salem, Oregon.
Capitalijournal
Wheat and Corn
Show Weakness
Chicago, A u g. 2 VP) Wheat
and corn futures were under
some selling pressure today and
were off most of the session.
Soybeans and lard featured
early trading with another ad
vance, although profit taking cut
into the upturn later. Oats were
firm most of the time.
Export interests reported no
business developed in wheat and
flour overnight, despite the first
announcement of wheat subsi
dies yesterday. This caused dis
appointment and led to same sel
ling of wheat, traders said.
Wheat closed $2.04 'A -Vi, corn
was H down to V4 up, Septem
ber $1.28-$1.28V4, oats were
higher to Ya lower, September
66Vi-'A, rye was off lVt to 2,
September $1.50Vi, soybeans
were lower, November
$2 3SV4-, and lard was 13
cents a hundred pounds higher
to 5 cents lower, September
$12.82.
Fire in Corvallis Plant
Corvallis, Aug. 2 W) Fire de
stroyed the crushing bunkers of
the Corvallis Sand and Gravel
company here early this morn
ing, causing damage estimated
bv Operator John Gallagher at
about $40,000, partly covered by
insurance.
DEATHS
Mrs. Eldora Lem m on
Mrs. Eldora Lemmon, late resident ot
Los Angeles, at Portland July 30 at the
age ot 73 yonra. survivin? are ner son,
Oral M. Lemmon, Snlcm; a sister; Mrs.
J. D. Murphy, Coolidae, Aria.: a grand
daughter, Mm. Preston Smith, Seattle;
and a great granddaughter, Sherrlo Smith,
Seat tit?. Bervicea will be held at the
Clough-Barrlck chapel Wednesday, August
3, at 10 a.m.. the Rev. John L. Ooodcn
berser officiating. Interment in Olty
View cemetery.
Albert Zlelcsch
Albert Zlelcsch, late resident of route
1, box 44, Rlckreall, Ore., at Dallas, July
31, at the age of 82 years. Survived by his
wife, Mrs. Loulae Zlclesch of Rlckreall; a
brother, Ernest Zlelesch of Salem; and
two grandchildren, Winona Kroeger and
Albert Kroeger, both of Salem. Services
will be held at the Ciough-Barrlclc chapel
Thursday August 4, at 10 a.m. with Rev.
Mark Getzendaner officiating. Interment
In the City View cemetery.
Mrs. Julia Maude Kelley
Mrs. Julia Maude Kelley, late resident
of 1173 N. 4th St., at a local hospital
August 1. Surviving are three daughters,
Mrs. Esther May Patton, Oresham, and
Mrs. Mary R. Prunk and Mr. Irene A.
artwrlght. both of Salem; three sons,
Rex P. Kelley, Boise, Idaho, ana ucorge
E. and Harold L. siacK, Dotn oi sniei
sister, Mrs. Elisabeth Bush, Hastings,
Nebr.: and 17 grandchildren and eight
crent urandchlldren. Servlcfs will bo held
Wednesday. August 3, at i:3 p.m. at te
Clough-Barrlck chapel with the Rev,
Dudley Strain officiating.
Mnvhell Rnnner
Maybell Cooper, at her residence at 390
Missouri avenue, Salem, August 1, at the
age of 61 years, survived oy nusnana.
.Tnhn B Pfinncr of Salem. Member of
the Christian church. Announcement of
services lator by the Howell-Edwar us
oh a pel.
Ira Rundla
Ira Rundle, late resident of 555 South
15th street, at a local hospital, August
i ot. thn nan nf 74 years. Announcement
of services later by the Howell-Edwards
chapel.
OBITUARY
John Davidson
Albany John Davison, 78. died Sunday,
at his home on RPD 1, near Jefferson
following a two-months Illness. Funeral
services are to bo held Wednesday at 2
p.m., from the Fisher funeral home. Bur-
al will be in tne jeneraon cemetery. ir
nnvisnn wns born May 8. 1873 at Iowa
and had lived in Missouri ana uttin-.
homa before coming to Oregon in iimy.
married Myrtle woraen, uciooer
3. 1D03 near Falrview, Okla., who sur
vives as do four children. Vesta Sever
ance, Cherryvllle, Ore; Lester Davison,
ADDleniite. Ore.i Everett Davison, Jeffer
.ion RFD 1, and Cecil Davison, Scio RPD
2; a brother, three nau-orotners ana a
half sinter also survive as do 11 grand
ohlldren and three great grandchildren.
Ralph Orln Smith
Dallas Funeral services lor Raipn onn
Smith, native of Polk county and the son
f pioneers, will be held from the Henkle
and Bollman chapel at 3 o'clock Wed
nesday, Rev. Kenneth Johnston officiating
and burial In the Smith cemetery at Mon
mouth, Smith died Sunday ot a uaiias
hospital after an Illness of several years.
He was born In Dallas July a, 1875, and
married Ada Voght, deceased. Smith spent
uch oi nis nte in romana out mane
his home In Falls City since 1038. He was
a. member of the Christian cnurcn. Bur
vivlng are a daughter, Mrs. Ivy Taylor.
Seattle; son, Chester Smith, Salem, and
two sisters.
WONDERS
tack of a phone was
no problem to a man
who thought the piano
Harold Mitchell offer
ed for sale In the Clas
sified section of a Bre
merton (Wash.) news
paper might be Just
what his church need
ed. He used his am
ateur radio set to get
a message to Mitchell
to hold the piano until
a church committee
could inspect it.
Classified Advertising's
popularity stems from Result-Action
embracing ev
ery conceivable kind of
personal and commercial
need.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
'In Spite 01 Painter Arnulf Stegman, head of a publish
ing house in Munich, Germany, called "In spite of," which
gives jobs only to disabled persons, works on a sketch with
pencil in mouth. His arms have been paralyzed since childhood.
Unique Cleaners
Burglarized for $50
Burglars entered the Unique
Cleaners establishment at 1554
Fairgrounds road early Tuesday
morning, jimmied a cash regis
ter and escaped with $55 to $60
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Detectives were called to in
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