V .1 1 AUTOMOBILES U BONESTEELE'S 1148 STUDEBAKER S-PAS3. COUPE (COMMANDER) S1995 13,000 mile. V 1S4I NASH SEDAN $1095 19(7 STUDEBAKER SEDAN ... $1495 H41 FORD TUDOR $695 1S40 PLYMOUTH TUDOR .... $695 1941 STUDEBAKER SEDAN $675 1040 STUDEBAKER SEDAN .... 5795 1930 STUDEBAKER SEDAN (CHAMPION) ...... ,. $545 1030 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR 1935 OHEVROLET 3-DOOR 1037 CHEVROLET COUPE $225 $175 $295 1034 CHRYSLER SEDAN (A REAL BUY) $225 Bonesteele Sales & Service 370 N. CHURCH FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WASHING MACHINE IIS. 1830 N. 30th St. Phone 2-6096 evenings. n!00 REMODELING: SALE PRICES Platform Rockers, homespun, (18.88. Ta pestry (24.88. Occasional Chairs 814.09. Rockers M5.95. We give green stamps. SALEM HOME FURN CO. 137 So. Commercial nl01 REMODELING SALE Turq. velour Daveno & Rocker, Reg. price $159.50. Sp. $129.88. Green stamps, SALEM HOME FURN. CO. 137 So. Commercial nlBl ROOFING Willamette Valley Roof Co., 30 Lana ave, 1.188 .303 BRITISH deer rifle, 4 boxes of shells Best offer or would consider .32 special carbine In trade. After 6 p. m. 1943 N. Church. . nlDO' PACKARD upright piano mahogany fin- lnsh. Ph. 34872. nlflO 'BABY BUGGY, Tailor Tot, car seat, Jumper, Good condition. 720 S. 18th. moo SINGER SEWING machine. Ph. 37701. 497 S. 23rd. Good cond. nlDO GOOD COATS & dresses for girl sizes 8 to 14 cheap. Dresser with good mirror $15. and old rocker, single mattress. Call 3B053. N1BP FOR SALE, 1 three-rm. Quaker oil heater. Reas. Call eves. 3-4080. nlOO HARVEST BAOS for sale. Northwest Poultry St Dairy Product! Co. 1S0S N. Front St. n!96 WE BUY newspapers and waste paper. 1790 N. Front. n210 REBUILD air conditioner, like new. Less than half price. Ph. 3-4750. n!89 NEW 4 POSTER unfinished bed. 3 used 600x50x16 tires. 840 Union. nlB9 DISTILLED white vinegar for all pickling purpose "Keeps your plcklej krlsp." Also old time pure apple cider vinegar. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. n?05 GENERAL ELECTRIC Crosle. ' Gibson and Mootag Applianc at Gevurts. n STEEL CLOTHESLINE Posts, railings In stock ib made to order. 1145 N. Liberty. nlBO SALEM SAND A GRAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing Dltentaf Bewer St Basement Equipment Rental 15 B M yds 10 .B yds. D-7 Cat & Dozer D-6 Cat St Dozer D-4 Cat St Dozer flee us about ditching by the ft. Phone Days 3-9408 Eves 3-824 or 2-4400 fialem Oregon o USED WINDOWS with frames, Singer treadle machine. 580 s. 18th. nm MAN'S BICYCLE, llko new, with acces sories, $27.50. 740 Chemeketa. Ph. 38519. nitu OIL CIRCULATOR or trade for wood heater or cash. Ph. 26430 after 4 P.m. nl91 WASHING MACHINE, like new. Phone 24636 or 467 N. 18th. nlfll MAHOGANY SPINET PIANO 846 CASCADE DRIVE 1)191 PIANO with beautiful tone. In excellent 16 QT. NATIONAL pressure cooker. Prac tically new. $10. 1390 N. 24th. Ph. 3-7886 nisi BEAUTY REST Mattress St heavy dble. deck coll springs 620. Ph. 33306, 440 Bush. nl89 PAINTED SHAKES For sale from 5-rm. house, 945 Che meketa. See Chris. n!69' NEW 120 BASS ACCORDION PH. 34641 nlOl BLONDE SPINET PIANO PH. 34641 nlSl FINE GRAND PIANO PH. 34641 nlfll FENCE POSTS, .poles, all types. Shingles, fertilizer St flat roc It, Phillips Bros'., Rt. 6, Box 118. Ph. 31468. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE NEED junk batteries. Paying 11.45. Retread Tire Service, 920 So. Lancaster. nal9B I MM. MOVIE PROJECTOR. Must be In good condition. 1200 N. 24th St. Ph. 2-7885. nalfll TWIN BUNK beds. Ph. 30597. WANTED furniture vo glue St repair. Le Bros. Furn Ref In lining Co ph 2-7001 USED FURNITURE Phone I-918B. PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Products. 555 Cross St Ph 2-5446. P1B3 AFTER THIS date I will not be respons ible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself. Robert Arnold, Stay ton. Ore. pl90 AUTOMOBILES 1036 PONTIAC coupe. Good mechanical cond. Sz rubber. Cheap If taken at once. Ph. 27146 after 6 p.m. qlQO lfMl 2 DOOR CHEV. Best cash offer. 1345 N. 19th. St. 0,191 '47 CHEV. 2 ton panel, R&H, Good cond., $1100. 368 N. 13th. Basement Apt. ql91 TERRAFLANE HUDSON, good condition, cheap. 565 S. 30th. Ph. 3-8766. ql9D LIME TRUCK with steady Job. Can be seen at 1835 S. 12th. Ph. 36109 days or 25724 after 6 p.m. q!90' l!)S8 FORD 2 door. 2590 Simpson St. q!90 31 CHEV. Pickup, new rubber. Phone 27887. 1094 Wilbur St. ql90 MUST SELL '38 Bulck special 4 door se dan. 47 motor. All the extras. Reason able. Rt. 6, Box 153R. ql90 FOR SALE. 1940 Pontlae business coupe. 1495.00. Phone 24218. ql90 S? PACKARD Sedan. In good shape, for quick sale at $350. Can be seen at 1305 N. 6th. q 193 '42 BUICK Super Sedanette, R&H. new. W.S. tires. Must sell. Have new car. First good offer goes, 416 W. Locust. Stayton. Ph. 607B. qlW '36 FORD Sdn. Good condition. $200 or best offer. 529 N. 23rd St. ql90 $50 USED CAR lot. Any car on the tot $50 St your old one. 13th St. Junction. q207 Eisner Motors Fine Car s 36 FORD Tudor, good condition, 1250. Would consider trade for model A road ster St cash. 2-8825. ql91 1940 G.M.C. H-Ton Picaup. Excell. cond. New motor. See L. E. Oier. call eve nings. 400 N. Grant St., Silverton. Ore Journal Want Ads Pay I AUTOMOBILES PICKUPS & TRUCKS 1947 STUDEBAKER (4 -TON PICKUP (1295 $1095 $795 $890 $795 $795 $1345 $395 104( STUDEBAKER tt-TON PICKUP , 1941 STUDEBAKER 1-TON PICKUP 194 CHEVROLET Vi-TON PICKUP 1040 INTERNATIONAL fc-TON PICKUP 1041 CHEVROLET PICKUP 1948 STUDEBAKER 1-TON (18,000 MILESI 193S FORD 114.TON FLAT BED 1930 FORD l'.i-TON (NEW RUBBER It MERCURY MOTOR, 3-SPEED $695 PH. 3-9277 AUTOMOBILES 1040 FORD 4 door sedan $600. Call 28554 alter 7 p. m. qiflO1 WANTED: Clean used cars. Bob Marr, 2160 South Commercial a ZEEB'S USED CARS BUY SELL - TRADE TERMS 333 Fairgrounds Road Pbons 1-6484 1948 FORD PICKUP H ton, radio St heater; four speed trans mission, muo uown. Hal. 24 months. STATE MOTORS, INC, 340 NO. HIGH Q190' Eisner Motors to Buy 4B BUICK Super, die. maroon sed.n.tt.. reriecc cond. Extras. 030 union St. 5113 '38 CADILLAC Sedan, motor luat rehullt uuuna kuuu, runs gooa. SIKD. 4W Pi. Com'l. days. Phone 3-7059. 030 Saginaw evenings. Phone 3-3741. qiso 104(1 HEAVY Duty Chevrolet 5-yard dump 005 E. Salem Rd Dallas, Ort., at Dal las city limits, qi9B 1041 BUICK Special Door. Two-ton. paint. Very clean. A-l mechanically. Ph. S5589 qigo 1941 FORD Station wagon, with Mercury motor, per fect condition. $275 down, bal. easy monthly payments. STATE MOTORS, INC. 340 NO. HIGH Ol90 Eisner Motors to Sell 1S.U CHEV. 2 dr. sedan. 235 Fisher Rd tE.asn. . ql89 LUCKY'S SHOP now open for business. General repairing cars, trucks and tractors. 1841 S. 12th. M. F. Oziah, manager. Open from 8 to 8. SALE 104? OLDS H6 like new, S15O0. C. J. Parry, Rt. 1, Box 139, Sublimity, Ore., 1 mile cast from Drllt Creek Falls. ql89 1941 PACKARD Deduxe 120 sedan like new. Only 47,000 miles, new air ride tires. $325 cash, bal, easy monthly payments: STATE MOTORS.,. INC. 340 NO. HIGH Q190- MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS WILL TRADE or sell my equity in '49 ocout at sacrifice, fa. 7 alter o. - . qalBO FOR BALE Cheap 2 Harley Davidson mo torcycles, uau ai ma Market Bt. qaisa SAFETICYCLE Commando's lVfc to b.p. 100 M. to gal. New and used. HAIN'S OUTBOARD St SPORT SHOP 1201 8. Commercial Phone 3-8050 gal90 farm'equYpm JOHN DEERE Model I Tractor. Call St. Paul 392. qbl94 USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular sizes, 85.00 and up. Montgomery Ward St Co., Salem. qbl91 HAVE S TD-14 tractors, wide gauge, 1 new, l used, will sen one. a. o. cnoilcK, 212 Panama BIdg. BE 6012. qbl9B BOATS NEARLY NEW 14 ft. Marine plywood boat St o h.p. motor, una nines ot. qqiuu TRAILERS FOR SALE Small Sleeping Trailer. Ideal for hunting or traveling. Phone 39772 or see at 1807 Lee St, t!92 14 ft. TRAILER, furn., gd. cond., S350. Ph. 29386. after 6 p. m. or 1006 S. 21.U. tlB8 FINANCIAL PRIVATE MONET Special rates and terms on largei loans long and short time payments ROY H SIMMONS 136 Bov'h Commercial St Phone 3-9161 $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS CP TO (309 Car loans up to 150 Come in or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 Fairgrounds Road Acrau street from bank No Parking problems Phone 27032 Lie N U369-8291 Floyd Kenyon. Mir t We LIKE to MAKE LOANS We make loans to 4 out of 5 who ask for one and enjoy doing It. $25 to S500 on Autos Up to $300 of Salary Furniture Cash for any good purpose Take up to 20 months to repay Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan solves a problem, phone or come In today. Personal Finance Co. of Salem 618 State Rm. 125 Phone 2-2464 C. R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. 8-123 M-1185 T190' SEE OS fOB ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONI-Y 4 OR 4' INTEREST t to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 etate Si Phone 2-3603 r GENERAL FTNANC8 CORP. LOANS Lie 8-138 and II-32S and ROT R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 8 Commercla St Tel 3-9161 r FARM AXd CTTT LOANS 4Si and S YOJR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages OAPITOL SECURITIES CO jO) Pioneer Trust Pldg Ph S-7101 r AUIO LOANS WILLAMETTK CREDIT CO. 182 S Cnurcb Parking a Plenty PH. 1-3457 Lie, NO. tf-lel 8.114 fr AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES PONTIACS GOOD WILL GARS '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 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makss used mtchlnei sold, rented repaired (loan 48 Court Phone 1-6773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service new appliance. Vinct's Electric Phone Free estimates Tiade-in accepted on 3-0239 197 8 Liberty St o Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4oa, Prompt. o208 AT-UB DOOB GBTNDINb 'awntnower sharpening and repairing Dezter's. Ph 8B83S oa AUTO RADIOS Authoriied Warrant) Repair Station lor all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co.. 163 B. Libert? Ph S-095S. oa UARION MOTORS . NASH SERVICE rowing service day phone 1-9289 Nirnt 2-1804 IS? Center o Mike Panek, 375 6. Com'l. Ph. 3-5181. Brake and wheel aligning specialists o2oa BUILDINQ CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 2-4850. o BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun dations, Phone 3-6909. o?I8 Alt Broi, Also houses raised. New foun dations. Phone 3-5909. o21S Tongue and groove chmney blocks, wholesale or retail. Mortarless Block Co. Ph. 3-7324. O205 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306, 0213' Bulldozing, leveling, road bids., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Palrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. o212 Bulldozing, leveling Ss fine grading. Prompt service. A. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264. o207 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE Telephone answering service. Day-nite. Your secretary. Ph. 39133. ol95 CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register Al makes sold, rented, re paired Roen 4S6 Court. Ph 8-6173 o CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patios, eitrb. walls, etc Call 2-4850, O CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys bacuum cleaned. Ensley. 771 S. 21st. h. 3-7176. o208 CUSTOM BUTCHERING Custom killing, curing St smoking and locker meat for sale. Salem Meat Co., 25th St Turner Rd. Ph. 34858. o211 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vlnce'i Electric for electrical wiring, contracting, repairing 161 6, Liberty Ph. 3-9239. o EXCAVATIN DITCHING Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates. E L. Boatwrlght. 410 Oregon BIdg. Ph. 395U3. 0202 EXCAVATING St GRADING Excavating Be grading. Ben Otjen St Son. 818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o229 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o208 Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial 3-9179. o JAINTOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waxing Buildings - Factories - Homes Estimates Without Obligation AMERICAN BLDO. MA INT. CO. Ph. Balem 3-9133 o 1NPULATION Johns-Manvllle. Phone 3-3746. LANDSCAFF NURSERY f A. Doerfler St 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 8. Com'l. St. o207 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At rout door lawnmower sharpening Dexter the lawnmower man Pb. 868:i3 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R Watklns Oo products. Free de--lvery 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5395. o MATTRESSES Capital Bedding Phone 34069 OFFICE FURNITURE A BLIP PLIES Desk chairs, files and filing supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court MUSIC LESSONS Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. o214 Spray or brush painting. Ph, 22664. o201 Ext. Painting & Int. Dec. Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-4682. ol90 lfitrom's are equipped to do your painting Phone 2-2493 o PAINTING & PAPERHANGING Painting and paprhanninz. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-9513. 657 Shipping. 0214' PAPERHANGING Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H. J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o201 Kemtonlng, Interior decorating, free es timates. Ph. 20501 0199 BldY maintenance, general repair painting, Ph 20501. 0199 PAINTING A PAPERHANGING Call 22608 for your Painting St Paper hanging. Attractive rates. ol97a Painting St paperhanglng. Don Luccro Ph. 3-5522. 0193 PICTIIRa FRAMING Picture frnmins Buteheon Paint Store Phove 1-6687 o Fliher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. o206 PRUNING-SPRAYING PhD 15 W Belike h. 2-1208. ROAD BUILDING St GRADING Road building St grading, land clearing with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt service. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1284. o212 4 AND tt GRAVEL Valley Sand & Graves Co Silt, sand St f 11 dirt Excavating 10B shovel it cats Tractor scoop St trucks for dirt movlns Ph office 34002. res 17146 V Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603 1393 N 5th. O203 SEWERS AND 8EVTIC TANKS Electric RoUvRootei Exclusive Patent Razor 'harp Steel Cu.ttnt Blad Clean 8ewers or Drains Septie Tank Cleaned Reas, Ph. 1-6331 or 1-9468 PH. 24113 DIRECTORY strric TANKS Mike's Sop tic Service. Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468 3-5327. o209 K Himel. Septic tanks cleaned. Electric machine service on sewer and drain line Guaranteed work. 1143-8th West Salem Ph 3-7404. ol97 Care taken with lawns No mileage c iia me. Call collect Todd's Septic Tank service. 2545 state Phone 2-0734. SEWING MACHINES Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms. au maxes. w. uevenport. fn. 37071. 0202' All makes repaired, free estimates. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No Commercial Ph. 3-3512. o TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under wood portable AH maks used machine Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court o TRANSFER 4 STORAGE '-oca! St Distance Transfer, (torace Burnet oils, coa) Si briquets Trucks tc Portland dally Agent for Be kins House hold goods moved to anywhere In US oi' Canada Larmer Transfer Si Storage Ph 3-3131 o VENETIAN BLINDS Made H Salem Free est Phone 37328 imer the Blind man o Venetian blinds made to order as low as t 50 a blind. Phone Sears 3-9191 for free estimate. , ol90' Snlem Venetian Blind. mbde to order oi roflnUhed Relnholdt St Lewis. 2-3639 WEATHERSTRIPPING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5065. WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore. Rt. 2 Box 317. Ph. 2-5135 o210 WINDOW SHADES Washable. Roller Made to order. 1 Day Del KeinnokH a Lewis. Ph 23639. WINDOW CLEANING Acme V'lndow Cleaners Windows, walls St woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned. waxed and polished Ph 3-3337, 847 court. LanEdoc. culbertson and Mather WOOD A SAWDUST Wost Salei Fuel Co Ph 2-4031, LODGES A Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.P. & NA A.M. M.M. Degree Friday, Au guest 12, 7 p.m. 191 I.O.O.F. meets every Wed nesday night. Visitors wel LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by Mrs. W. C. Llppcrt, Clerk of- School District No. 61, Polk County, Oregon, address Route 8, Box 602, Salem, Oregon, until 6:00 p.m.. August 22. 1040. tor tne con struction of a one classroom addition to thee Mountain View School building to gether with other work as required by the drawings and specifications for the work. Bids will be opened at the Moun tain View School at 8:00 p.m. on the above-mentioned date, and will then and there be publicly read aloud. Bids re ceived after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Plans and specifications for the work may be secured at the office of Frank H. Struble, Architect, 381 State Street, Room 206, Salem, Oregon, upon the de posit of S15.00 for each set. Deposits will be refunded upon return of documents In good condition. Plans to be returned to the Architect within five days after date set for receiving bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by a cer tified check, cashier's check or bidder's bond for not less than 5 of the amount of the bid made payable to School District No. 61, Polk County, Oregon. The School Board of School District No. 61, Polk County, Oregon, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive iniormauties. By order of School Board of School District No. 61, poik county, Oregon. MRS. W. C. LIPPERT, Aug, 6,10.11,1949. Clerk. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Bealed bids will be received bv Mrs. W C. Lippert, Clerk of School District No. 61, roiic (jounty, uregon, aaaress ttouie h, box 6QZ, saiem, Oregon, until b:oo p.m. AuRUflt 22, 1049, for the conntruction of a one classroom addition to the Mountain View School building top.cther with other worK as rcauired by the drawings anri specifications for the work. Bids will be opened at the Mountain View School at 8:00 D.m. on the above-mentioned date. and will then and there be publicly read aioua. mas received aiter tne time iixea lor opening will not be considered. Plans and specifications for the work may oe secured at the olllce or Frank II. Struble. Architect. 381 State Street. Room 206, Salem, Oregon, upon the deposit of 616.00 for each set. Deposits' will be re- iunaea upon return ot documents in Rood condition. Plans to be returned to the Architect within five days after date set for receiving bids. Each bid shall be accomnanicd bv a cerlfled cheek, cashier's check or bidder's bond for not less than 5 of the amount of the bid made payable to School Dis trict no. bi, roue county, Oregon. The School Board of School Dlstrirt No. 61, Polk County, Oregon, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive Informalities. By order of School Board of School unmet no. 61, Polk County, Oregon. Mrs. W. C. Lippert, Clerk Aug. 9, 10, 11, 1949 Alaskan Residents Remain for Visit Silverton House guests of their grandparents, the Oscar Edlunds, for the past week have been Carole and Beverly Ed Iund, small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edlund of Anchor age, Alaska. The three daughters of the Robert Edlunds, Carole, Bev erly and Lani, accompanied their mother by plane from Al aska on receiving news of the critical illness and later death of Mrs. Edlund's father, Ros- cor Oliphant. Portland. The Silverton Edlunds accom panied their two guests to Port land Monday evening. Mrs. Robert Edlund and daughters are leaving for the north by plane, Thursday. Later in the evening at Port land, the Oscar Edlunds wit nessed the ball game. An all-nylon printed press cloth, originally designed for use on tailor shop pressing ma chines, is making its debut for the homemaker. Stocks Advance Up to 2 Points New York, Aug. 10 (IP) A re covery movement rolled steadily onward today in the stock mar ket chalking up gains of frac tions to nearly 2 points. The volume of trading accel erated on the rise and hit a rate of around 1,500,000 for the en tire day. Rails and oils led the upward movement. Air lines also were active and leaders were un changed to fractions higher. Alleghany preferred was up more than 2 points at one time at a new high, and United Corp sold in large blocks unchanged at 4. Stocks on the higher side in eluded Superior Oil of Califor nia, Barnsdall Oil, Santa Fe Cerro de Pasco, Kennecott, U.S. Steel, Sears Roebuck, United Aircraft, United Air Lines, Zen ith and Philco. Seeks Return of Her Missing Cat Several cats much valued as pets by their owners, have dis appeared in recent weeks from a district along North 20th street. The latest to disappear is "Bobbie, a year-old tiger and white cat belonging to Mrs. Ethel Freck, 1620 North 20th. He was last seen Thursday night, August 4. Bobby was a constant com panion to his mistress, who is not well, and misses him very much. If anyone should know his whereabouts Mrs. Freck would appreciate a telephone call to 2-3975, and offers a re ward. MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livestock Market (By V Pile j Packing Company I feeder Iambi $11.00 to 113-00 Ewes 11.00 to 14.00 Cutter cowi S9.00 to 110.00 Fat dairy cows $10.00 to $ll.oo Bulla $18.00 to $l-00 CalVM, (ood (300-450 ttu.) $14.00 to J 15.00 Veal (150-300 lbs.) food ..$18.00 to $31.00 Portland Eastside Market Green beans sold for 8 to 9' cents a pound on the Portland Eastside Farmers Wholesale Produce market today. Tomatoes were $1.00 to $1.36 a flat. Red peppers brought $1.75 a 10-lb flat. Bartlett pears sold for $1.75 a box. Peaches were $1.00 to $1.25 a flat. Radishes were 40 to 50 cents a doren bunches. Portland Produce Butte rf at Tentative, subject to Immi dlAto change. Premium quality maximum to .85 to 1 percent acidity delivered In Portland 63 -60c lb 92 score 61 -64c lb,, 00 score, 57-60c, 89 score, 55c. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade AA, 93 score, 02c A 02 score 61c, B, 90 score, 69c lb.t O 8r score, 66c. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cherse Selling price to Portland whole sale; Oregon singles 38'4-41c; Oregon 6 sm. loaf 41'i-43ci triplets iVfc leu than jingles. Errs (To Wheleialeri) A grade large 8H6-62c; A medium, 64-576; grade B large, 53-55 Ho; small, A grade, 44 Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA prints 67ei AA cartons 68c; A prints 87c. A cartons C8c; B prints 64c. Ecks Prices to retailers: Grade AA urge. 67o doz., certified A large, 65c; A large. 64c; AA medium, 61c; certified A, medium, 60c; A medium, 59c; A small, 46c; cartons 3c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland Oregon singles 30-42c Oregon loaf, 6 lb. loafs 44 ',4 -45c lb.; triplets, Vt less than singles. Premium brands, singles, blMo lb.; loaf, 53'fec. Chickens No. 1 quality FOB plants, No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs, 36-27c lb. fryers 2',i-3 lbs., 30-32c; 8-4 lbs., 32-33c roasters, 4 lbs. ano over 83c lb.t fowl, leghorns, 4 lbs. and under 19-31c, over 4 lbs. 10-21c; colored fowl, all weights 23c roosters, al) weights, 18-300. Rabbits Average to growers! live whites. 4-5 lbs 18-20 lb.; 5-6 lbs. lfl-ISc lb; colored 2 cents tower; old or heavy does, 8-14c: dressed fryers to butchers, 6S-67c. Country-Killed Meats Veal top quality 31-83C lb.t other grades according to weight and quality wl h poor or heavier 24-20c. Hogs: Light blockers, 31-S3c lb.) sows J4-26c Lambs: Top quality, 35-37e lb.; mutton 10-iac, Beef: Good cows, 23-2 6c lb; canners cutters, 31-230. Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.ll Beef steers, good, 600-800 lbs. 143-46; commercial, $34-41; utility, 131-34. 0ws: Commercial. 133-36; utility .$39 31 Canners-cutters, $25-27. Beef cuts good steers): Hind quar ters $53-55: rounds, $53-55: full loins, trimmed. $70-175; triangles, $36-37; square chucks, $38-40; ribs, $52-65; forequarters, 136-37 Veal and -?alf: Good, 13B-4Q: commercial. $32-35; uthlty 126-30 Lambs: Oood-cholce, spring lambs, $42 45; commercial, S37-39. Mutton: Good. 10 lbs, down, $18-20. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1, 8-13 lbs. $60 62; shoulders, 16 lbs. down, 140-42; spare ribs. $48-51; carcasses, $35-36; mixed weights $3 lower. Portland Miscellaneous Catcara Bark Dry 12',4c lb., green 4c lb. Wool Valley coarse and medium grades. 45c lb. Mohair 15e lb. on 12-month growth. nominally. Hides Calves, 25c lb., according to weight, kips 20c lb., beef 10c lb., bulls 4 -5c lb. Country buyer pay 3c less. Nut Quotations Walnuts Pranqueltes, first quality Jum bo. 34.7c large, 32.7c; medium, 37.2c; second quality Jumbos, 30.3c; large, 28.2c rrudium. 26.2c: baby, 23 2c; soft shell, first quality large, 20.7c: medium, 26.2c: sec ond quality large, 27.2c; medium. 24.7c: baby 22.2c. Filberts Jumbo, 20o Ib.i large, 18c; medium. 16c: small, 13c. Chlcaro Llve'lock Chlcaio, Auk, 10 m (USDA) SaLble hogs 8,000; fairly active, atronv to rioaW ly 25 cenU hlKher both butcher, and 4owa; top 23.65 lor around one load; prac tical top S23.50; bulk good and choice 100 260 ub 23.00-23.50: 270-300 lb 22.00-22.75; few 325-360 lb. 20.00-21.50; Rood and choice 150-180 ub UKhU 21.25-22.75; Rood and choice xowa under 360 lb 19.25-21.00; lew choice 270-300 lb up to 21.50; 375-400 lb 18.00-19.00 : 400-450 lb 17.00-18.25; 476 550 lb 15.00-16.75; odd head heavier aowi ax low a. 14.00. Salable cattle 11,000; aalable calve. 400: choice .teerj active, atrona to 25 cent, higher; other arade. ateadr; helferi .teadr; cow. fully .teady; bull, itrona to 25 cent, hiaher; ve.ler. firm; top 28.75 for four load, hith-cholce 1,107-1,321 lb .teer.; bulk aood and choice ateer. 25.50-28.00; choice 1.400-1.-500 lb welahu 30.76-27.75: medium to low-Rood .teer. 22.00-23.25; Rood to low-choice heifer. 22.25-27.00; Rood cow. 17.75-19.00: common nd me dium beef cows 14.50-17.50: canner. and cutter. 11.50-14.50; medium and Rood .auae bull. 18.50-20.75: odd head 21.00: common to choice vealer. 21.00-27,00; me dium arade Mocker, and llaht feeding .teer. 19.00-20.75; load Rood Kanaka year ling, held above 22.50. Salable heep 1.000: .lauahter lamb, and yearling, atrona to 25 cent. hlRher, top native lamb. 23.50: choice llaht year llnf wether. 31.00; bulk medium to Rood yearllna. 19.00-10.50: ewe. ateady at 1.00 9.00, Mcordinc to walchi. ! t ju,"l,w -v - .-5:: i I--- .- li Jit Aim E,rn ffs i--'tJ Deputy Commanding Gen eral Lt. Col. Frank Douglas Sharp, former Salem man and son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Sharp of 30 Evergreen ave nue, who has been given the assignment of deputy com manding general of the newly organized Tactical Air Force (Provisional) with headquar ters at Pope Air Force Base, Fort Bragg, N. C. The colonel, an air force man for more than 11 years, spent 11 months in the China-Burma-India theater during World War II. A senior pilot he has the Sil ver Star, Air Medal and the Purple Heart. W. V. Fuller, 8 Dies at Dallas Dallas, Ore., Aug. 10 W. V. Fuller, 88, widely known au thority on forestry and former state legislator, died here about 10 o clock Wednesday morning. He was a specialist on Folk county timber lands and with F. A. Elliott, then state forester, cruised the entire county in 1907. Fuller helped organize the Polk and Lincoln county fire protection districts and was a director in both associations. He won state-wide recognition as a director of publicity for the state board of forestry and originated the "showboat" in 1926 which toured the state in the interest of forest lands. He was a joint representative from Polk and Lincoln counties in the legislature during the 1917 and 1925 sessions and rep resented Polk county in 1919, He had served as president of the Dallas city council, was a member of the Polk county fair board and was on the city coun cil in 1908. During the first World War he was a chairman of the Polk county council of defense. Fuller was born in West Union, la., January 10, 1861, and was married to Eliza Stew art in Albert Lea, Minn., in 1881. For 15 years he was identified with the timber interests and logging in Minnesota and one of his first lobs was with a Missis slppi river log drive. He later was connected with construc tion on the first railroad in Can ada west of Winnipeg. Lured by tales of the Oregon timber he came to this state in 1901 and proved up on a timber claim in the Siletz basin. Be tween 1909 and 1925 he operat ed the Fuller Pharmacy here. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Eliza Stewart Fuller; only chfld, Mrs. Oscar Hayter and three grandchildren, all of Dallas. An nouncements later from the Henkle and Bollman funeral home. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Aur. 10 0J.B Livestock: CBttle salable 300; calves 100; market .low; early .ale. about .toady; cow. 25 to 60 cent, below early Monday; few high common araju .teer. 19.00 to 20.00; ll.ht cutter dairy type steer, down to 12.00; few medium beef .teer. above 22.60; heif er, .carce; few common 13.50 to 14.50; canner and cutter cows 9.50 to 11.00: very few dairy type cow. above 11.00; common and low medium beef cow. 12.00 to 13.50: odd common and medium .ausaKe bulls 14.00 to 17.00: Rood bull, quotable to 18.00 or above; Rood and choice vealer. 22.00 to 23.50; heavy calve, alow: cull to me dium vealer. 10.00 to 19.00. Hob. .salable 200: market active, .teady: KOod and choice 180 to 230 lb. 25.00; 175 lb. 24.50: .ow. scarce: .alable fully .teady; under 450 lb. quotable 16.50 to 17.75 or ebove; few Rood fat type 110 lb feeder 23.50; choice meat type feeder, quotable to 25.50. Sheep xalable 600: holdover 100: mar ket very .low; ewe. .carce demand broad common and medium, at 3.00 to 5.00; good ewe. 6.00 or above. Portland Grain Portland, Ore., Aug, 10 Al.ro Caah grain market: Soft white, .oft white fno rex), white club, western red, hard red winter (or dinary) no bid. Hard white baart (ordinary) no bid. Coarse gratis Coaat dely.: Oat.: No. 2, 38 lb. white no bid. Bnrley: No. 2. 45 lbs western 150.00 bid. SALEM MARKETS Completed from report! of 8alrm deal ers for tne fill on nee or capital Journal Headers, (Itevlied dally). Retail Feed fricti Y.k Maah J5.20. Babbit Pfllets 84 35, Dairy Feed 13.85. Poultry: Buying prices Orade A color ed hens, 22-2&C. grade A Leghorn hens, 20-a2c; grade A colored fryers, three ibs. and up, 22-33c Grade A ok) roosters 15 cents. Eici Buying Prices Extra large AA, 83c large AA, 61c: large A, S0-83c, medium AA. 57c: medium A. 56 -57c. pullets 38-Oc. Wholesale Prices Rag wholesale prices a to 7 cents above thex prices above, O'ade A generally quoted at 67c medl 1R. 63c Batterrat Premium 6-65c, No. 1. 63ei No. S, 57 59e 'buying prices) Bolter Wholesale grade A, Vtt re -all 72c. Ask Bids on Detroit Housing Portland, Aug. 10 The ar my engineers will invite bids Aug. 16 on construction of 15 permanent residences and gar ages in the permanent area of the Detroit dam. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Nut Growers Get Hearing Filbert growers of the Pacific Northwest, faced with a record crop this year, have asked for and have been granted a hear ing by U. S. Department of Agri culture officials in an attempt to establish a marketing agree ment effective October 1st. August 15th, 16th and 17th have been set as dates for the hearing, in the auditorium of the New Journal Building, 800 S. W Front St., Portland. It will con vene each day at 9:30 a. m. (Day light Time), . Proposed by Northwest Nut Growers, Dundee, marketing agent for seven cooperative as sociations in Oregon and Wash ington, and endorsed by other packers in the filbert industry the agreement recommends that a Control Board be established to function as authority in de termining percentages of mer chantable grade in-shell filbert tonnage that would be marketed as such in each crop year. Wal nut growers have marketed under a similar program for many years. Maintenance of con trol on the in-shell tonnage of fered to market in relation to the yearly demand, is reported as a large factor in maintaining a healthy, progressive walnut industry. Under the proposed filbert agreement, surplus tonnage of the merchantable grade in-shell filberts would be diverted to marketing as shelled filbert ker nels, export sales, or other mar ket diversion. Tonnage going into these channels would be op tional to the handler, but the total, diverted into one or all. would equal his surplus percent age reported to the Control Board. Chief Scoffs al Pocket Radios "We'll wait until we can get wrist radios," Police Chief Clyde A. Warren scoffed Wednesday when advised that Portland patrolmen are to be equipped with pocket sized radio receiv ers. And a check with the city's chief radio operator, Don Pou jade, confirmed the chief's skep tical view of the Portland plan as disclosed there by Mayor uorothy McCullough Lee. The Portland police radio net work is an AM system, while the balem equipment has been con verted to FM., Pocket receivers are available for AM hookups, but FM requires too much equip ment to condense the receivers into pocket editions. With the Portland mayor's dis closure that the new equipment would be added for patrolmen, announcement was also made that the federal communications commission had approved a point-to-point radio system for the Willamette valley. The first link with Portland on that network will be Salem. Radio equipment has been order ed for the new system in Salem which eventually will expand into a state-wide network, Spring Wheat Yields Below Forecasts Portland. Ant?, m (JP Snrlnc wheat vields ar hplnw fnr1 W forecasts because of drought and spring frost in eastern Oregon. The department of agricul ture's weekly crop weather bul letin reports about 35 percent of the spring crop harvested. Winter wheat, of whirh fin percent is harvested, is yielding jmore than expected in some areas. The bulletin said nntnto ernn prospects are above average in central Oregon. Klamath basin area Dotatoes madn n fair re covery from June frost. Cattle were being marketed as feeders because of poor range conditions. CANT SIT PIN-WORMS cause Fidgeting and that awful ITCH! Losing, sleep, almost going mad because of nagging rectal Itch? This may be a warning ign of Pin-Worms, ugly internal pests that can cause even more serious trouble. Don't put up with this torment a tingle, tmnecemary minute. Get Joyne'i P-W Vrml fug with that eneHal, medically-approved Ingredient that dtroys Tin-Worms scien tifically and removes them from the body. At the finit sign of Pin-Worms, ask your drutrgiat for P-W, the small, easy-to-take tablets ferfected by the famous Jayne Co., specialists n worm remedies for over 100 years. Gel real relief) P-W g for Pin-Worms! Auto or Perianal CASH LOANS 'lOOto'lOOOs-o,. . COMMERCIAL CREDIT FLAJLV INCORPORATE Da Salem Agency: 460 N. Church St. Tel. Wednesday, Aug. 10, 191917 STOCKS (By the Aasociaied Press American Cati U2'4 Am Pow b U 12 Air Tel A Tel 1--H macorda Bcndix Aviation 3 i Beth Steel Boeing Airplane 1 v. Calif Packing 3 ditachan Pacific Case J I - Caterpillar 3 , Chrysler 34 Comwlth & Sou a Cons Vultee K Continental Can 3 a Crown Zellerbach 2.'; Jit rt lis Wright it Douglas Aircraft L Dupont de Nem -'i General Electric 3u'i Oererai Food General Motors 61 u Ooodiear Tire 4!i' Inl Harvester 20' int. Papei a'-'H fCnnecott r 50 Llbby McN St L 'H Long Bell "A" 2" 'A Montgomery Ward 5aT Nash Kelvinator 14 ' i l Dairy 34 NY Cnrta U Northern Pacific 14H Pac Am Pish , Pa Gas St Eleo 33 v Tel A. Tel 97'i Penney J O 40 T4 Radio Corp 11 Ruyonler 24'i H ionler Pfd 30'4 Reynolds Metal 30 Va Rlchfle.d 37 Safeway Stores 35 Soars Roebuck 40 Southern Pacific 41 3'sndard Oil Co. 68 studebaker Oorp 23 H Sunshine Mining , 0' Transamerica 11 Union Oil Cal ' " Union Pacifio United Airlines 14 U 8 Steel 2: 4 Warner Bros Pie 11 W 10I worth . 49 OBITUARY W. V. Fuller Dallas W. V. Fuller, 88, widely known forestry expert and former legislator, died here Wednesday morning. Hp was born In West Union, la., Jan. 10, 1801 and wns married to Elina Stewart at Albert Lea, Minn, in 1881, com Inn to Oregon In 1901. Between 1909 and 1935 he operated the Fuller pharmacy here. He also serv ed threo terms In the Oregon legisla ture, on the Dallas city council. Polk county fair board and Chamber of Com merce, curing the first world war he was county chairman of the council of de fense. Surviving are his widow; only child; Mrs. Oscar Hayter and three grandchil dren, all of Dallas. Announcements later iron. nenKie ana uoiiman. Frank X. Eckhout Woodburn Frank X. Eckhout, almost 91 and a resident of Woodburn for 46 years, died Tuesday in a Balem hospital. He was born In Belgium August 28. 1858 and came to the United States in 1866 at the age of 8 years and to Woodburn from Nebraska 46 years ago. Survivors Include three sons, David Eckhout of Los Angeles, California, Xav ler Eckhout of Salem and Wllmont Eck hout of Corvallla; five daughters, Mrs. Elsie Blaschko ot Kelier. Mrs. Sellna Beck er, Mrs. Clara Honkes and Mrs. Mao itovemien or. woodburn, nnd Mrs. Ev angeline Hammond of San Diego, Calif. He also leaves 33 grandchildren and about 40 great grandchildren. Recitation of the rosary will be held Thursday at 7:30 at the Rinso chapel ana lunerai services will b Friday, Aug. 13. at 9 a.m. at St. Luke's Catholla church, followed by Interment In St. Luke's cemetery beside his wife, Abblo Eckhout, who died in 1638. DEATHS Mrs. Mary Jane Nye Mrs. Mary Jane Nye. late resident of Salem, at a local hasoltal. A 11 trust 7. sur vived by two daughters Mrs. Edna Reeves of Jefferson and Mrs. Hnrel Sloan of Port land; seven grandchildren and nix great grandchildren. Services wilt be held Thursday, August 11, at 2 p.m. at the Clough-Barrlck chapel with Rev. J. H. Turnldge officiating. Interment at the Cox cemetery near Sidney. James Samuel Hoguo James Samuel Hotrue. Inte resident of Grants Pass, at a local hospital, August 8, at the age of 81 years. Survived by a daughter Margaret B. Winters of Grants pass. Private servlcos were held Wednes day, August 10, at the H owe 11-Ed wards chapel with Rev. Orvllle Jenkins officiat ing. Prances Deltell Mitchell Frances Delzell Mitchell, late resident of Fullerton, Calif., in that city August 7. Survived by four daughter, Mrs. Henry Shlrtcllff, Jr., of Myrtle Creek, Oregon, Mrs. R. R. Hughes and Mrs. D. E. Pehl man. both of Fullerton, Calif., and Mrs. A. E. Sherman of Corvallls: and nlno grandchildren. Graveside services will ba held at the Twin Oaks cemetery at Tur ner, Saturday, August 13, at 10 a.m. with Rev. E. J. Otllstrap officiating. Direction w. T. Rigdon company. Ry. Maroui Osgoode Coatei Rev. Marcus Osgoode Coates. late ro dent of Ontario, Canada, in this city Aug ust 10. survived oy two sons. Rev. William Coates of Albany, Oregon, and Wesley W. Coates of Chaplin, Snakntchowan, Cnnndm two oroiners, ueorge coates of Alberta. Canada, and Harry Ooates of Greenville, 111.; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Member of Western Ontario conference of the Free Methodist church. Announcement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. Japan to Get Grain Portland, Aug. 10 (VP) Seven shiploads of grain to be exported in the next ten days are expect ed to increase Columbia river tidewater storage space. Tht grain is for Korea and Japan. House-painting in the hot rays of the sun should be avoid ed. If a house faces east, the painter would be wise to start early on the west side, doing the east at a later hour. PILES' (HIMODBHOIDII RECTAL AND COLON AILMENTS STOMACH DISORDERS Tintii WlUt'rt HotitUI Oiintln lYlon. mrougn rn.iiua.rn. ClBM0 to 5 p.m, Ev.nlngi: Mon., 0lll f,n(i W.d and Frl., until 8 1863-1948 Writ, or coll (or PMI doicrlptlv. booklet The Dean Clinic In Our 39th Year OHIMOPMAC-TIO fMYIIOHNI N.L Comer I. Bumilde and Grand Ave. Telephone EAtt 1918 Portland H, Ore. 34168 I 19 s, 9-26