Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 16, 1949, Page 18, Image 18

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    AUTOMOBILES
PONTlACSGOODlviircMs
'48 Pontiac Sdn. Cpe. R&H, low mileage $1895
'41 Pontiac Sport Coupe, R&H ... w
Pontiac Sedan lt-
'36 Chevrolet Sedan 195
'36 Plymouth Sedan .'.'!!!!.'.'.'. 195
Herrall - Owens Co
660 N LIBERTY
"McKay's
"GOOD VALUE" USED CARS AND TRUCKS
"OK" AND "GOOD VALUE" USED CARS
in Chevrolet Stylemaster 4 Door Sedan, mir
f Heater. Complete motor overhaul iblOyS
47
47
46
41
Packard 160 H.P. 4 Door
'ackard 160 H.P. 4 Door Sedan, fl.-wrvr-Hadio,
heater, overdrive, low mileage .... J2f)j
Chevrolet Convertible, Radio, Heater, air
White Sidewalls, Foglites, fender guards .. JplOZO
Buick Super 4 Door Sedan, Radio, Heater. j,, ,nr
Exceptionally clean 2)1475
Pontiac "6" 4 Door Sedan,
Hter $895
Three "Good Value" Cars
40 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, Radio & Heater . . . $395
40 Pn"ac Business Coupe $445
39 Ford Tudor, Heater $495
Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co.
Member of Salem Used Car Dealers Ass!n
550 No. Commercial Phone 3-3175
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS I
DISTILLED white vinegar for all pickllni
put post A "Keeps your pickles krlsp.'
ALio old time pure apple elder vlnesar
Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. n205
45 AUTOMATIC pistol, holster St shell.
Perfect shape. Call 24048 after 5:00.
nl97
USED MAYTAG cast aluminum tub, bal
loon winger. Good condition. 160. 930
Hood St. . nlflS
STEEL CLOTHESLINE PosU, railings In
stock Si made to order. 1145 N. Liberty.
n216
PLASTI-KOTE, the cellophane-like finish
for your floors or linoleum, that re
quires no waxing. Yeater Appliance Co.,
255 N. Liberty. n216
ELECTRIC SEWING Machine. Free-West-irm
house. Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N
Liberty. n316
USED ELECTRIC range 129.05 to J 139.50.
Yeater Appliance Co., 255 H. Liberty.
n216
USED ELECTRIC refrigerator. Yeater Ap
pliance Co., 255 N. Liberty, n216
USED ELECTRIC Washing Machines,
119.95 to (129.50. Yeater Appliance Co..
255 N. Liberty. n2l6
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE NEED junk batteries. Paying 11.76.
Retread Tire ServlcB, 320 So. Lancaster
nalflB
IT'S YOUR FAULT!
If you sell your household goods without
getting my price. I consistently pay
more cash than any oher dealer. Ph
Glenn Woodry 35110 for Immediate re
sults. Will pay bonus price for com
plete households. nal05
WANTED furniture vo glue b repair Lei
Bros. Purn Reflnlahlng Co ph 2-1001
llSED FURNITURE Phone J-918B. oi"
PERSONAL
CAR ACCESSORIES at cost price, first
come first served as this Is a close-out
sale. Dealers welcomed. R. D. Woodrow
Co. 450 Center. P
AFTER THIS DATE I will not be re
sponsible for any bills contracted by
anyone other than myself. John W. Hun
ter. 1149 Ruge St., West Salem. p!95
Stanley home Products. 555 Cross St.
Phone 2-5446. p21
linn REWARD for the first Information
leading to arrest and conviction of per
son who killed a certain blue-eyed white
male cat In vicinity of Summer At D
St. Aug. 8 or 7. .Identity absolutely
not disclosed unless desired. Pn. 38706.
Pl4
Three sisters Convalescence Borne,
3595 D street, Salem, Oregon. Phone
23859, where your loved ones get the
best. Fully staffed, 24 hour service,
newly equip. A rrlst class nursing home.
Miss Bernlce Struckmeler, Supt. P201
AUTOMOBILES
WILSON'S
LOW COST SPECIALS
..$295
.. 275
1936 OLDS 2-DOOR
1937 CHEVROLET COUPE ...
1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN ...
195
195
145
1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1933 BUICK SEDAN
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
Commercial at Center
Eisner Motors to Buy
WILSON'S
1946 PONTIAC SEDAN
' $1395
EXCELLENT CONDITION
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center
GOOD VALUES
1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN
3000 Mile
1948 CHEVROLET AERO
Tu-tone Green RAH
1948 FLEETLINE 4 DOOR
1300 In Extras
1947 AERO, maroon color. A beauty.
1947 AERO, black. W.W. tires R&H.
1947 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE
Fully equipped.
191 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPS
1931 SEDAN A DANDY
Eisner Motor Co.
352 N. High St. Salem, Oregon
17
3f FORD coi pe. -46 motor, radio, beat.
r. sportllte. fender skirts, etc. New
oa;nt. Phone 2-6076. IM
3 riiEV. SEDAN, new front end. heater,
good motor. 3440 Sunnyvlew. Ph. jg
MM chev. roi'PE, isno cash. 183S
Ave. Phone 3-M91, tail evening. 1BS
AUTOMOBILES
PH. 24113
Corner"
Sedan,
AUTOMOBILES
WILSON'S
LOW COST SPECIALS
1931 OLDS 3-DOOR .... $295
137 CHEVROLET COCPE ., 275
1938 CHEVROLET SEDAN ., .... 195
1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 195
1933 BUICK SEDAN .... 145
OttoJ.WilsonCo
Commercial at Center
4190'
FOR SALE: 1B36 Nash sedan.
$50. Ph. 3-S810.
1
'47 CHEV, ,4-ton panal. Good eond. ti
We. 3 good pare. RAH. Ph. 3-7587.
WILSON'S
1949 CHEV. CARRYALL
$1885
ALMOST NEW
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center
ql6
'3 PONTIAC 2-door deluxe. Good run
ning eondlttoo. 1310. lOBg Kite. Ave.
3-1434. ql99
19SR CHEV. truck, flatbed. 157" wheel
base. SUB for quick sale. At Qulnaby
Corners. ql96
WILSON'S
1949 CHEV. CARRYALL
$1885
ALMOST NEW
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center
qlflS1
49 MERCURY 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, Heatfr
As overdrive. One owner car, 7600 mile."!
Cash price 12045. Ph. 33743. ql94
SACRIFICE '40 Ford convert. New ttres,
natter? St seat covers. 1145 N. 21st. Ives.
Ph. 3-8748. ql94
194 DODGE 2 dr. Sell or trade on 1947
model convert. Ph. 3-9031 or 3-3722.
ql97
FOR SALE. 1935 4door Pord convertible.
Ph. 29932 days. 34843 nights. ql99a
I94H CHEV. eonver. Loaded with acces
sories. Excellent condition. 31775. Ph.
2-4431 or 3-3849. 0.1B8
1936 FORD SDN. Good condition. 1300 or
best offer. 539 N. 33rd St. Phone 3-4758.
q!95
WILSON'S
1946 PONTIAC SEDAN
$1395
EXCELLENT CONDITION
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center
l!)3ft STl'DE com. 1350. Good condition In
Si out. See at first barber shop across
bridge. West Salem. ql96
1086 PLYMOUTH sedan. New motor, top.
gas pump St water pump. Good rubber,
heater. 8.B. lights. Tel. 3-6803. q!94
WANTED: Clean used can.
3160 South Commercial
150 USED CAR lot. Am. car on the ol
150 your old one 13th St. Junction.
q307
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
1940 G.M.C. H-on Picaup. Eicell. eond.
New motor. See L. E. Oler, call eve
ntnaa. 400 N. Grant St., flllverton. Ore
ql96
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT SELL TRADE
TERM
332 fairground Rod Pnooo 3-8454
Eisner Motors to Sell
11940 HEAVY Duty Chevrolet 8-yard dump
true. Baceuei.. l
60S K. flalem Rd Dallas, Ore., at Dal
las city limits. 0,198
T.m 1-ue-v innr. F ti . RAH. black
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
I h. d. 4-74 with 11.600 miles. Windshield.
lap rooe ana iBum u(.
over 50 mllei per hr. 9376. Gene Diets.
255. N. River Rd. Ph. 37332. qil95
FARM EQUIPMENT
JOHN DEERE Modil I Tractor. Call St.
p.i.l MJ qbl94
HAVE S TD-H tractors, wide gauif. 1
new. 1 uied. Will lell one. A. O. Cnolltk.
312 Panama Bldg. BS 9013. 199
BOATS
SUPER RPFPTAT.
New 13 it. Bern! V Bottom boats. Beam
54 in. Transon 48 In. 177.50. North Salem
Bo t Shop. Rt. 7 Box 22. Ph. 20060. qql05
TRAILERS
NEWLY DECORATED light trailer house.
Sleeps 3. 1600. Ivan O. Martin. Ph.
3-4419. t!95
T FACTORY BUILT trailer house. Bu
tane range. OH heat, good eond. Priced
lo sell. 3910 N. River Rd., Fir Crest
Trailer Park. tl97
SAVE 50 on Trailers Sportsman Tear
drop, all aluminum. 1379.50. Cub Senior
walk-In mdoel 1395.00. T. W. Gibson.
1735 8. High, Salem. Phone 3-6248.
U96
SEW SENSATIONAL NO LIFT boat trailer.
for iniormation write Box 369 Capital
Journal. DEALERS WANTED. t216
I ft. TRAILER, turn.. g!. eond., $350
Ph. 39386. alter 6 p. m. or 1005 8. am
FINANCIAL
We LIKE to MAKE
LOANS
We make loans to 4 out of S
who ask for one and enjoy doing it.
$25 to $500 on Autos
Up to $300 on Salary, Furniture
Cash lor 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
SIR State. Rm. 125 Phone 2-2464
C. R. Allen Mgr.; Lie. 8-123 M-1165
HBB
PRIVATE MONEK
Special rates and terms
on largei loans
long and short time
payments
ROY H SIMMONS
136 Boi'h Commercial St Phone 1-0161
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS CP
TO 1300
Oar loans up to 1500
Coma In or phona
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairgrounds Road
Across street from Dank
No Parking problems
Phone 27012 -Lie N M369-S391
Floyd Kenyon. Mar r
SEE DA fOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY OR , INTEREST
I to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State Bf Phono 3-3fifi3
GENERAI FTNANCB CORP.
LOANS
Lie S-138 and U-321
nd
ROY R SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
13a S Commercla St Tel 3-9181 r'
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
183 S Church
Parklnx Plenty
Ph 2-24S1 Lie No M-13H S-1S4
FARM ANT, CITY LOANS
4'4 and t
VOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Extate Contracts
and Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
-.01 Pioneer Trust Plde. Ph 3-7162 r
PRIVATE LOAK WANTED
On home and business property valued
at $2S.O00, located In Salem. Income
from property S235 per month. Want
48900 loan at 6 Interest. Call 3-4542
ask for Stevens. rl99
TRANSPORTATION
WANT TO SHARE Expenses with some
one ROtne to moux ram, 8. u wumn
next week. Ph. 3-6365. xl95
LEA VI NO AUGUST 21 for Enid Okla. Go
inn thru Bolae, Salt Lake, Ounnlaon &
Dodge City. Wilt take one or two peo
ple. Call a-7I4fl. xl94
DIRECTORY
4DDING MACHINES
All makes iifed machlnea told, rented
repaired Roan 46(1 Court Phone 1-1773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair aervlcr
new appliane Vlnce'i Eieetrle Phone
Free eatlmatea Trade-Ina accepted on
3-9239 137 B Liberty St 0
flpence'a Home Appliance Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phona 2-4602
Prompt. o206"
AT-UR DOOR GRINDING
Tawnmower tharpenlni and repalrtni
Dexter's Ph 36833 o
L!TO RADIOS
Authorized Warranty Repair Station
for all make of Auto Radio Morrow
Radio Co 153 S Liberty Ph 3-69B5 o
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towlnt service day phona 1-9206 NlfM
2-1804 33" Center. '
Mike Panek, 275 6. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161.
Brake and wheel allgnlna apeclall.ts
o208
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Tarma.
No down payment Phone 2-4850. o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5909. o216
All Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5909. o212
Tongue and troove chmney blocks,
wholesale or retail. Mortarlesi Block Co
Ph. 3-7324. o205"
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph.
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
lng, teeth for brush. Vlrell Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. o213a
Bulldozing, leveling it fine grading
Prompt service. A. L. Elcln. Ph. 3-1264
o207(
BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE
Telephone answering service. Day-nlte
Your secretary. Ph. 39133 0195
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register Al makes sold rented. re
pai-ad, Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 '
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks.
driveways, patios, curbs, walls ete Call
2-4850.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys bacuum cleaned
Enaley. 771 8. 2lat. 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
ELECTRIC AI. CONTRACTING
Vlncf' Electrle for electrical wiring
contracting repairing 157 S Liberty
Ph 1-9239 O
EXCAVATIN DITCHING
Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates
E L. Boatwrlght. 410 Oregon Bldg. Ph
39fiu3. o202
EXCAVATING A GRADING
Excavating Si grading. Ben Otjen At Son.
jib tturai Are. fa. jjbbu. ouv
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3056. Lee CroJs, 1555 Pearl. ol08
Breitnauot'f for flowers Dial 3-9179 C
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxinf
BuHdinta Factories - Homes
E.t'-r,tes Without Obll2atlon
AMERICAN BLDO. MAINT. CO,
Ph. Salem 3-9133 c
INSULATION
Johns-Man villa. Phona 2-3' 46.
Wheat Causes
Weaker Market
Chicago, Aug. 16 W Weak
ness in wheat, especially the
September delivery, cramped
the advance of feed grains at to
day's board of trade session.
Off and on, during the session
selling in the nearby wheat de
livery depressed other grains,
but corn exhibited considerable
independent strength. At times
September corn was up around
a cent, the result of some com
mercial buying and short cover
ing.
Oats followed the lead of corn
in a modest manner, but when
wheat declined near the close all
deliveries slumped.
Cash grain traders placed
corn bookings on a to - arrive
basis at 15,000 bushels and sales
at 100,000 bushels.
Wheat traders expressed dis
appointment because expected
flour business did not material
ize. . .
At the finish wheat was 1 ,4
to 2 cents lower than yesterday's
close, September $1.98-.
Corn was Va higher to 'k lower,
September $1.19-'4. Oats
were V to lower, September
64 '. Rye was 3 to 5 cents low-
September $1.41. Soybeans
were IVi to 2 cents lower, No
vember $2.36 Vi -36. Lard was 10
to 15 cents a hundredweight
lower. September $12.27-25.
DIRECTORY
LANDSCAPT NURSERY
1 A 'Doerfler Si Sons. Ornamentals 150
H Lancaster Dr ai 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 o
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. Npw
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l. St. O207
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawnmowe- PhsrpcnlnR
Dexter the la winnower man Ph 36833
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT
J R Watkins Co products Free
ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-5395
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4069
OFFICE FURNITURE Si SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing auppne
safes, duplicators and supplies desk
lamps typewriter stands brief eases
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen 456 Court
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin.
Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St, Ph. 1-7569.
0214
Sprai or brush painting. Ph. 22664. o201
Ifstrom's are equipped to do roui
painting Phone 2-2493 e
PAINTING St PAPERIIANGING
Painting and paperhanging. Frta esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 957 Shipping. 0214'
PAPERHANGING
Expert Paperhanglni and painting. H
J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5B68. Free est. o201
Kemtonlnn. Interior decorating, free ea
tlmates. Ph. 20501 o!99
Bldg. maintenance,
painting, Ph 20501.
PA IN TIN Q & PAPERIIANGING
Call 22608 for your Painting
hanging. Attractive rates.
Paper
0l97 Don Lucero
0193
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framlna
Phoue 1-6687
Hutcheon Paint Store
Fisher, 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019.
P'tUNING-SPRAYING
Phil 1 3 W Belike h. 2-1208.
ROAD BUILDING A GRADING
Road building Si grading, land clearing
with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt
service. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264. o213
SAND A GRAVEL
Valley Sand & Gravel Oo Silt, aand
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel St cats
Tractor scoop Si trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 24002, rea. 37146 c
Salem Saw Writs. Ph. 3-7603 1393 N &th.
o203
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrle Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
RasOT jharp Steel .Cutting Blades
Clean Sewera or Drains septle Tank;
Cleaned Rea Ph 1-5327 or 9-9468
t.rTIC TANKS
Mike's Septlo Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468 1-5327.
o209'
K Hamel. Septle tanks cleaned
Electrle machine service on sewer and
drain llnrs. Guaranteed work. U43-6th
3'. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0197
Care taken with lawns. No mileage
charge. Call collect Todd's Seotlc Tank
Service. 2545 State. Phont 2-0734. o
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms
All makes. W. Devenport. Ph. 37671
0202
All makes repaired, free
Singer Sewing Machine Co
Commercial Ph. 3-3312.
estimates
130 No
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Oorona, Remington Royal. Under
wood portables All makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court
TRANSFER A STORAGE
'.ocal St Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal Si briquets Trucks to
Portland dally Agent for Bekln House
hold coods moved to anywhere In U S
oi Canada Larmer Transfer St Storage
Ph 3-3131 o'
VENETIAN BLIND 5
Wade l-t Salem Fret est Phone 37328
rimer the Blind man o
3alem Venetian Blinds made to order it
reflnlshed Ralnholdl St Lewis 3-3630
WEATHERRTRIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5965
O208
Portable acetylene c
anywhere. Ph. 33485.
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore Rt 2
Box 317 Ph. 3-3135
0210
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order 1 Day
Del Relnholdt Si Lewis Ph 33639. e'
WINDOW CLEANING
Ame V indow Cleaners Windows, wails
At woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 33337 247
Court Lantdoo. Culbertaoo and Mather
WOOD I SAWDUST
Wst Salei Fuel Co Ph 3-4031
LODGES
1.0.OJ meet every Wed
nesday merit. Visitors wei
corns,
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem LiveiUvh Market
(Br Valley Packing Company I
spring iambs
119.0
Feeder lambs 110.00 to 114.00
Ewes 11.00 10 14.00
Cutter cowa 19.00 to 110.00
Fat dairy cowa .110.00 to 111.00
Bulls 113.00 to 111.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 114.00 to 116.00
Veal (130-300 lbs. good ..119.00 to 120.00
Portland Eatlda Market
Corn sold for 11.25 to 11.16 a five
dozen ear pack on the Portland last Id t
Farmers Wholesale Produce market to
day. Tomatoes were 11.33 to tl.il a flat.
Peaches were offered at 11.35 a flat.
Cantaloupes brought 14.00 to 14.35 a
crate for jumbo all Dtllards with W.
pato district melons going at 12.00 to I1.1S
a crate.
Lettuce was 13.50 to 13.75 a traM.
Portland Pro tinea
Bu tic rfalTenl alive, aubject to Irnme
alaie change. Premium Quality maximum
to ,36 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 63 -66c lb., 92 acor 6164o lb., 90
score, 57-60c, 89 score. Sic. Valley routes
ana country .oinis ir less man first.
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cube to
vhoieifclers: grade AA, 93 score, 92c
A 92 score 61c: B. 9D score, 59e lb.;
O S score, 56c. Above prices ai strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale: Oregon singles 19 -40c; Oregon S
m. loaf 42-43e; triplet lass than
Ingles.
Efii (To Wholesalers) A grade large
6Vfc-62Vtc; A medium, 54Vi-5?'c, grade
B taige, 53Mi-55V,c; small, A grade, 44
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to ret alien: Orada AA
prints 67c; AA cartons 68c: A print
67c A cartona 8ci B prints 64c.
Ei Prices to retailers: Orada AA
large 68c do.; certified A large, 65c; A
large, 64c: AA medium, 61c: certified A.
medium, 60c; A medium, 59e; A small.
46c: cartons 2c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portlana
Oregon Mng.e 39-42c Oregon loaf, 6
b loafs 44li-45c lb.; triplets, l'-i cents less
than singles. Premium brand, si nails,
51 'ac lb. loaf, 53liC
Poultry
Live Chickens No 1 quality FOB
Plants, No. 1 broilers under 2'i lbs. 26-27c
lb. fryers 2Vfe-3 lbs., 30-32c; 2-4 lbs., 12-33c
roasters, 4 lbs, ana over 32c lb,; fowl,
leghorns, 4 lbs. and under l9-31e, ever 4
l9-2lc; colored fowl au weignu c
roosters, all weights, 18-20C. .
Kabblli Average in growers: live wnuea
4-5 lbs i 18-20 - lb.; 5-6 lbs. 11-18 lb;
oio red 2 cents tower, old or heavy ooes
8-14c; dreued fryers to butchers, S3-S7c
Country-Killed Meat
Veal top quality 31-33C Ib.l ether
grades according to weight and quality
wi h poor or heavier 24-2BC
Hogs: Light blockers, 2l-33e lb.: sow
J4-20C
Lambs: Top quality, 37-3lc lb.; mutton
IO-12c.
Beef: Good cows, 23-24e lb.; manners-
cutters. 2l-23c.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.):
Beef steers, good, 600-800 lbs - 143-46
commercial, 136-141: utility, 131-134.
O wa Commercial. 133-36: utility. 119
31 Canners-cutters, 125-27.
Bee! cuts i ood steers)- Rind quar
ters 1.S3-55. rounds. 153-55. full loins,
trimmed. I70-S75: triangles. 136-17; square
chucks, 138-40; ribs, 152-55; forequarters.
HH-37
Verii and 'alf: Quod, 138-40: commercial
i33-35; uti.Hy 126-30
Lambs: Oood-choice, spring lambs, 143
45; commercla. 137-39,
Mutton: Good. 0 lbs. down. 118-20.
Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs. ID
62; shoulders, 16 lbs. down, 140-42; apart
ribs 148-51; carcasses, 135-36; mixed
weights 13 lower.
Portland Miicrllaneiini
Ca icara Bark Dry 13 lie lb., green 4c lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades
15c lb.
Mohair 15c lb. on 12-month growth
nominally.
Hide Calves, 23c lb., according to
weight, kips 20o lb., beef 10c lb., bulls
4-5o lb Country buyer pay lc less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Franqualtea. first quality lum-
DO. 34.7c large, 12. 7e; medium, 27.2c;
second quality Jumbos, 20.2c; larta, 28.3c
m.dlum, 26.2ci la by, 13 2e; soft shell, first
quality large. 39.7c medium. 26.2c: sec
ond quality large, 21.3e; medium. 34.7c;
baby !3.3o.
Filberts Jumbo, 20o Ib.l larga, He
medium. 16c: imilL I3e,
Part land ' Grain
Portland, Aug. 19 (jf) Oash grain: Bar
ley No. 2. 45-lb B.W. 41.00.
Cash wheat (bide soft whit 2.01'i;
soft white (excluding rei 3.01 14; white
club 3.08 Vi! western red 3, 08'.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.08!; 10
per cent 2.08 V; 11 per cent 3.91; 13 par
cent 3.08.
Hard white heart: Ordinary 1.99'A.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 91: barlay
12; flour I; corn 4; saU I; mill feed 19.
Portland Livestock
Prrtland, Ore., Aug. 19 (U.B Livestock:
Cattle salable ISO; holdover 280: calves
75; holdover 16: market opening slaw
most classes: soma beef cows about
steady; few common and medium steers
17.00 to 32,50: odd common and medium
beef heifers 14.00 to 19.00; light miiad
cutter dairy type steers and heifers down
to 11.38; canner .and cutter eows t.10
to 11.00; common and medium beef cows
12.00 to 14.00; good 1100 lb. beef eows
Monday to 18.00; good young cows to
15.50: medium and good sausage bulls
16.00 to 17.60: outters down to 13.06; good
beef bulls Monday 18,00 to 16.50; good
and choice vealers salablt 21.00 to 22.ID;
top Monday 23.00: heavy calves slow. .
Hogs salable 128; market not fully es
tablished; few bids around 1.50 lower al
22.50 for good to choice 110 to 330 lbs.;
selected lots 33.00; odd specialty sales
early to 31.50; no early action sows; good
under 400 lbs. quoted 16.00 to 17.00; heavy
sows salable down to 14.00 and below;
good and choice feeders lacking; salts
Monday 24.00 to 34.50.
Sheep salable 600; holdover 300; market
.slow; few medium and good sprinters
steady at 16.00 to 19.00; good and cholae
20.00; few good feeders 16.00; bulk supply
unsold: good slaughter awes salable 1.04;
common lo medium 3.00 to 1.00,
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, Aug. 16 (f (USD A)
alible
hogs 0,000; very slow and uneven; butch
ers 75 cents to 1.25 lower; most on weights
under 200 lb; sows mostly 78 cents low
er weights over 426 lb scarce and only
around 60 cents lower; top 30.78 very Spar
ingly; practical top 20.50; bulk good And
choice 1B0-250 lb 20.00-20.50; 150-180 lb
18.00-10.76; 350-300 lb 10.00-20.33; few Up
to 350 lb downward to 17.50; good and
choice sows under 360 lb 16.5018.00; few
up to 18.50; 276-400 lb 15.26-16.50; 400
476 lb 14.00-16.50; few odd heavier sowt
as low as 12.00.
Salable cattle I.SO0: salable calves 506;
choice steers and heifers moderately active
and steady; lower grades alow, steady to
25 cents lower; beef cows dull, peak to 36
cents lower; canners and cutters about
steady; bulls and vealers about steady;
top 28.75 for three loads hlgh-eholee
1.072-1,260 lb steers; bulk good and choice
steers 25.50-28.25; medium to low-good
kinds 21.00-25.25; good and aholce helf-
26.50-27.50: load held above 28.00;
common to medium oeer cowa i,za-ii.oa.
canners and cutters 11.00-14.25; medium
and good sausage bulls 18.30-21.00; com
men to choice vealers 21.00-27.00. -
Salable sheep 1.000; spring limbs strong
to 60 cents higher: practical top 23.56;
extreme top to small killers 34.00; choice
lamb weights 31.00: awes weak ta II
cents lower; lights 8.60 down.
Wheat Begins to Move
Portland, Aug. 16 Gov
ernment wheat began moving
today to tidewater elevators here
from country points after lifting
of a rail embargo on export
grain. Overseas cargo being
loaded In river ports has eased
the storage problem.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF FINAL HP.ARINO
administrator of the eitfcts
ELECTA E. MCDONALD, deceased, the
undersigned has filed in Circuit Court of
Oregon for Marion county, in rroi,
hli final arcount In estate of aald dice
dent, and Reotember 0. 1040. 10 o'clork,
a.m. (Pacific Standard Timet, and court
room of ifld court hare been Appointed
by said eourt for hearing of objections to
aid account ana settlement inereei.
O. LYMAN MCDONALD
Administrator Aforesaid.
Allan O Carson and Wallace P. CI r ion
Attorney! lor Administrator.
Aug. 0, 16, S3, M, S4-t,
SALEM MARKETS
Completed frnm reports of Ralrm deal-
rs ror tnt guidance 01 t apitai
Journal Readrra. (Rcvlwd dally).
tatall Feed Pricra
Est- Main 15.20.
Rabbit Pellets $4.35.
Dairy Feed 13.85.
Poultry: Buying prices Grade A color
ed hens, 22-3.r.c; ernde A Leghorn liem
20-22c: grade A colored fryers, threr
bs. a no up, 32-33c. Grade A old rooster)-
IS cent
Eggs
Buying Prlrea Extra large A A. 63r
large AA, 62c: larce A. 60-63c. mrdlmn AA.
i7(; meaium A, as-Mc pullets 36-40c.
Wholeiale Prires Egg wholesale pricr
to 1 cenU above these price. above
G ide A generally quoted at file medl-
in. 63r
Butterfat
Premium 64-65c. No 1. 63c: No 2. 51-
19c buying prices t
Batter Wholesale grade A, 67c; re
.all 72c. 1
Gribble Clansmen
Gather at Reunion
Aurora The annual Gribble
clan was held in Champoeg park
with about 150 members attend
ing. The picnic dinner at 1
o'clock was followed by a busi
ness session presided over by the
president, Lansing4 L. Gribble of
Aurora.
Officers elected were Ed
Riggs, president; Frank Gribble,
vice president; Miss Priscilla
Gribble, secretary-treasurer.
The program consisted of a
prayer by Robert Hampel, min
ister of the Aurora Presbyterian
church, two trombone solos by
Norman Tyler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. N. F. Tyler of Woodburn,
and two vocal solos by Avon
Jesse of Canby. Principle speak
er was Allen Gribble, son of Mr
and Mrs. Albert Gribble, who
gave an interesting talk stress
ing chiefly pioneer days along
the Old Oregon Trail and de
picting points of interest recent
ly visited by Mr. and Mrs. Grib
ble on a trip to Missouri.
Mrs. Earl Gribble was in
charge of the food committee
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Grib
ble in charge of the coffee com
mittee. Elderly Silverton
Woman Has Callers
Silverton Augmenting the
scores of guests present during
the day Sunday In compliment
ing Mrs. Catherine Evans on the
occasion of her 95th birthday
anniversary, were the following
calling informally during the
evening at the family home in
Maple avenue.
Rev. Arthur Charles Bates
and Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Eliza
b e t h Johnson, Mrs. Bcrna
dine Reed and son Douglas, of
Eugene, Mrs. Collen Albright of
Salem, Frank Hubbs, Mr. and
Mrs. Vilas Kirk and Rcta and
Audrey of Sweet Home, Mrs
M. Ritchie and Linda, Pal,
Roger and Margo all of Salem,
Mrs, Katy P. Sturgis of Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris
anu Richard and Anne of
Brooks, and of Silverton Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Johnson and Phil
and Glinda.
Salem Heights Mrs. John
Douglas visited her daughter.
Mrs. Richard La ran in Portland
over the weekend.
Loretta Bales is attending the
Y.W.C.A. district camp for girls
at Silver Creek Falls this week
She will return Wednesday.
C
Outdoor Reading Room Carol Cole. 16. relaxes with a
magazine as she ridos an inner tube around pool at College
Park. Ga., where she was elected "Miss College Park."
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
$1
X " s
Miss America Meets a Duchess Bebe Shopp, Miss America
of 1948, (right) meets Duchess of Kent at London studio of
Noel Coward (center) where both were guests.
Stocks Advance
Fractionally
New York, Aug. 16 (Ti -
mild recovery move m e n
brought the stock market out of
a slights lump today and pushed
prices fractions higher.
The volume of trading expand
ed as prices advanced, and the
total was at the rate of around
850,000 shares as against 710,
000 Monday when the market de
clined. Some of the utilities were in
demand, including American
Power & Light and Standard Gas
& Electric $4 preferred, both
reaching new highs.
STOCKS
'Rv the Associated Pressi
An To! St Tel
Miarorda
Bcndlx vi at: on
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane ,
Calif pRckint
:inaiinn Pacif'o
Cnse J I
CaitMtilllnr
Chrysler ,
Comwllh Si Sou ,
Cons Vuliee
Continental Can
Crown Zfllcrbach ,
Jiirt'.ss Wrlaht ,
Do 1 1 Bins Aircraft
, 3 IN.
, 51 K
, 25N
. 8N.
Dupoiit de Nem 51
Genera1 Electric 37S
rrerai Food 4'
Oenrral Motors fil
Ooodychr Tire
Int Harvester 2I,'1'
!nt Pnppi
tCnnecoit
Libuy McN ft L fh
Long Brll A- 3'.
vlntgnmery Wtrd M
Nash Kelvlnalor 13Ti
; I Dairy 3t
NY C.nrta lo-
Nnrthprn Pacific
Pac Am FI.sH "
Pa Oa St Eleo '
Tel f. rel
Penney J C
adlo Corp ,n
RayoniT 34
h ionier Prd
Reynolds Metal '
Rlchflf.d
3-nr.s Roebuck 34
louihern Pacific 43
3 andard Oil Co '0
-midebaker Corp 8fi
Sunshine Mining ; 33 '
Tranaamerlra
lnlon Oil Cal 11
Union Pacific 30'-
tinned Airlines "3
U 8 Steel l"
Warner Bros Plo 33'i
Wool worth lf,Tfc
Safeway stores . ... M'
Silverton Residents
For Detroit Caravan
Silverton-With 35 well-filled
cars making up a caravan head
inc out of town Sunday fore
noon around 9 o'clock for the
Detroit dam dedication ceremo
nials, numerous civic minded
families were counted among
those attending the affair,
Among local folk noted at Detroit for
the day were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Drake.
Mr. and Mrs. Wren Mntheny. Dr. and Mr.
P. A. Loar. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson.
Mr. nd Mm. V. V. Runyan. Mr. and Mrs.
A B. Anderaon. Mr. and Mrs. Georire
Wlesner. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riches, Mr.
nd Mrs. Ol-nn Drledwell. Ivan Oaks, Mr.
and Mrs. H. BatlKch, Mr, and Mrs. BUI
Bobbins, John Onndknecht, Mr. and Mr,
fl. Parav Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Oscnr Ed-
hind, Mr. and Mrs. Norrle Ames, Mr. and
Mm. Alfred Adams and smalt son,
and Mrs. Paul Innes. Mr. and Mrs.
Reed, Mr. and Mrs. H. Regan. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Adams. Mr. and Mra. Ed Adams and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Knless.
During the serving hour the
Silverton folk were pleased to
see that their former mayor,
Mrs. J. Cal Schlador, was man
ager of the serving assemblage.
Tuesday, August 16, 1949 19
OBITUARY
Juanlta Fay Bkelly
Woodburn Graveside service, with tha
ShiRO Mortunry in churee, will be held at
lie Belle f.Pj.M cemrKry Friday after
noon at 1:30 for Junnltn Fay Skelly, who
dr-wnrd In SUt-no&s lake Sunday. She
was born in Warrennbura, Mo., June 11,
tisWu survived by her husband: by her
father, James Van Lien of Hubbard: a
brother, Cecil Van Lien of Monrovia:
Cnllf.: a sl-Her, Louise Adams of War-
re 11s bur. Mo.: and several half sisters
nd half brothers.
Mm. Mvra Chnrboneau
Woodburn Funeral services will ba .
held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Rlngo
Mortuary for Mrs. Mvra Charboneau, 17.
drowned in the Willamette river
Monday afternoon four miles above St.
Paul. Interment will be In Belle Pass!
cemetery. Mrs. Charbonrau was married
only a month rso. She was born in
Rupert, Idaho, March 14, 1032, and had
llvrd at nervals for the last four montlis,
romln from Idaho. She Is survived by her -
husband: her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
McNie of Rupert; three sisters and four
brothers living In Idaho.
John Bnrtnlk
t. Angel John Barlnlk, 91, died on
Wednesday morning at the home of his
In-law t.d daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
lohn Plain at Crooked Finger, where tha
Bnrlnlk lived since they retired In 1D.10.
Born at Brealau, Germany, October 12,
157. he married Miss Caroline Tanzet
there In 1837, who preceded him In death
n June 1945. They came to Portland, ore
on In ifl89, and In 1900 established a
homestend at Crooked Finger, where they
Ince lived. He Is survived by two daugh
ters, Mra. Mary Plas and Mra. Theresa
Hettwer, both of Crooked Finger, and -4
grandchildren. Also a sister, Mrs. J. K.
Dubol sot Orchard, Wash.; brothers, Jake
Mt. Ansel, Paul of Grand Rnnde,
Charles of Genoa. N.Y., and Joseph of
Crookrd Finger. Funeral services wera
held from St. Mary's church, Mt. Angel,
with the Rev. Fr liter Vincent Koppert,
O.SB.. officiating, and reading tha
rrnv&slde service at the burlnl In Cal-
very cemetery, Mt. Angel, on Friday morn-
Bearers were Bruno Schmidt, Main.
Blelenbcrg, Gerhard Pln, Joseph Sploun-
.skl. Georire Ilelvey, and Pearl White
head. The Unaer Funeral Home was in
charge.
John R. Slhlry
Dallas Funeral services for John R.
Sibley, 62, attorney and abstractor, will
be h"ld from the Henkle and Bollman
chapel nt 2 o'clock Wednesday with Lloyd
Rica officiating. He Is survived by his
widow. Mrs. Lulu Slblem, a daughter, Mrs.
Calher'ne I. Cnlloway. Washington. D. C,
a grnnddnug liter and a sister. He was
born In Fairfield, 111., Sept. 25. 1880, and
married Lulu A. Dempsey In Dallas Oct.
27, 1909, com I n a here from Illinois in
lf)04 and conipletrd hi schooling at La-
Creole academy and Dallas college. Sib
ley wan a member of Mnrmion lodge No.
9A Knights of Pythias for 26 years and of
Dalore Temple, Pythian Sisters. He had
lerveri as a rlty council man frnm oep
ember IP24 to November 1927. Sibley was
the owner of the Sibley Abstract com
pany. Marguerite Agnea C touch
Albany -Special surgery which she un
derwent at the University of California,
ved unavailing for Mr;. Marguerite
Annes Clonal!, 28, 537 Wet 11th Ave.,
Albany, filie died In Ann Francisco Sat-
rday night. The funeral will be held
Wednesday at 2 p.m., at the Fisher funer
al home. Burial will be In the Willamette
Memorial park. Mrs. Clonal, was a member
of the Chrlstain Science church. Mrs.
CIoukIi. whme husband Is J. W. Clouah,
was born May 1, 1821. at Minneapolis,
Mtnn. She rame to Albany In 1945. Sur
viving are the widower, a daughter, Dlna
Rap, her parents, Mrs. Josephine Holt
man, Alameda, Cnl.. and F. Walter Holt
man, living in Mlnnejints. and a hall
brother, Donald Holtman, living in Mich
igan. Frank Smith Walker
Aibnnv Frank Smith Walker. 80. Leban-"
on. died Sunday In the Willnmette Gen
eral hospital following a sudden Illness.
Funeral announcements will be mA
later. Walker, a retired former, was born
in Dorchester. Ont., CanBda. January 15,
186(1. and moved to Oregon In 1902 from
HardinRton, Neb. Mr. Walker settled In
the Brownsville vicinity, but had lived
In Lebanon for the last 16 years. Survivors
nre one daughter, Mrs. Emma Lnswell,
Salem, and Frank S. Walker. Albanv. Mr.
Walker married Laura Simpson in Marlon,
Iowa, in 1808. Mrs. WBlker died in 1B35.
Three grandchildren alflo survive.
Stephen Bodoey Farlre
Albany oravesirie services were held
at Riverside cemetery Tuesday at 10:30
a m., for Stephen Rodney, Infant son of
Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Farlee. 638 Weat
Fourth Ave.. Albany, who died In the
Lebanon Community hospital Saturday.
Surviving are the parents, paternal grsud
pn rents. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Farlee. Mon
mouth, and maternal grandparent.1", Mr.
and Mrs. Emel K. Knskela. Florcnton.
Mtnn. The Kortmlller-Frederlrksen Fun
eral home Is In charge of arrangements.
ftufua slarnard Tomlln
Btlverton Rufus Maynard Tomhn. W.
died Monday at his home at Marquam
where he had lived the last three years.
He was born In St. Paris, Ohio, Jan. 2.
1888. Surviving are three children, Ruth
Rice, Mrs. JeHn Ramey and Donald Tom
lln. all of Merquam: two brothers, John
and Elmer Tomlin. both of North Lewis
burg. Ohio: sister, Mary Davis, of St. Par
Is; 16 grandchildren and one great grand
child. Services will be hld from tha
memorial chapel of the Ekman funeral
home at 2 o'clock Wednesday, Rev. Pierce
Smith officiating and burial In the Mil
ler cemetery
DEATHS
Twin Ron Acerlerlo
Infant twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. An
tero Acerierto of route 2, Salem, August
13. Private services were held Monday,
August 15, under the direction of the
Howell-Edwards chapel.
Bertha Marie llendrlrkinn
In this city August 15, Bertha Marls
llendrlck.son. Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Etllth Sampler. Mrs. Edith Sumpter
of Valsetr.. Oregon, and Mm. Vera West of
North Bend. Oregon; one brother, Ture
Hendrlrkson of North Bend: and a sis
ter. Amanda Mat.soii of Olympia. Wash.
Services wilt be held at the W. T. R'don
chapel Wednesday, August 17. at 1;30
p m with concluding services at Belcrest
Memorial park,
John Clifford F. I ford
John Clifford Elford. lale resident of
&SS Center street, at a local hospital.
Ait: uat 16. at the eae of 48 years. Sur
vived by father. John C. Elford of Salem;
sister. Mrs. Kenneth W. King of Snlrm;
and a brother Mervvn R. Elford of El
lenshurg, Wash. Announcement, of serv
ice later by Olouih-Barrlck company.