AUTOMOBILES WHENEVER YOU WANT THE BEST IN "PEAKHIGH VALUES" at "ROCKBOTTOM" PRICES 1 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN, UNDERCOAT tHII H! JRKP8TER, LOW MILEAGE. LIKE NEW, EXTRAS JS 14 FORD SUPER DELUXE CONVERTIBLE COUPE, R&H. UNDERCOAT .. 1395 1M7 CHEVROLET BUSINESS COUPE. A DANDY. BLUE COLOR 1111 1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE SEDAN. RAH 1345 197 FORD DELUXE TUDOR. A BAROAIN 1095 1943 FORD SUPER DELUXE, V-S TUDOR, R&H 195 1941 MERCURY TOWN SEDAN, OOOD .' 795 1940 PLYMOUTH 3 DOOR A STEAL AT , 595 194J CROSLEY STATION WAOON, 9.515 MILES 585 1940 PONTIAO BUSINESS COUPE. LOW PRICED TRANSPORT ATON .... 475 1941 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER SEDAN 495 1940 DODOE SEDAN. SPECIAL 295 1955 PONTIAC 1 DOOR. RUNS OOOD 95.00 THE CAR LOT OF SENSATIONAL VALUES AND CARS WITH A PERSONALITY DON'T FORGET THE LOCATION PHONE 3-3147 AUTOMOBILES 40 OLDS Clb. Cpe. Very clean, with R. dou viu in, uin. owner. Excellent condition. Low mile age. Inquire 340 B. Rural Ave. or Ph. 22538. ql99 '80 MODEL A touring f 135. 92 front un- derailing lfl" wheels, S.B. Gd. tire, top, paint. Gd. motor, leather uphols. New side curtains. See at Shnttuc'n Chateau. Ph. 27592. ql99 JD NASH Amh, S P. Coupe, o'drlve, in sured ana financed, 1536.00. 131? Mar tel. ql99 1947 FLEETMASTER Chev. 4 door Sedan. Excellent cond. 11200.00. 1920 Berry 8t. pn. aooao. q2o0' 4 SUPER BUICK. 4 door, black, personal ear. 38,000 miles. 11400. Call Salem Hardware Co. 39583. ql99 Eisner Motors to Buy $1250 1948 Mercury atatlon wagon. Real red leather seats. This U an exceptional buy and must be aold. Ph. 23727 or see at 3385 Portland Road. q200' Hi CHEV. tt-ton panel. Good cond, & tires. 3 good spares. R&H. Ph. 2-7587. q!99 H PONTIAC 2 -door deluxe. Oood run nlni condition. $350. 1068 Klec. Ave 2-1434. 1 ql99 froR SALB, 1935 4-door Ford convertible ph. 79931 days. 34841 mints. ql9S OAR ACCESSORIES at cost price. First come first served as this Is a olose-out sale. Dealers welcomed. R. D. Woodrow Co. 400 Center. V ANTED: Clean used car. Bob Marr, 2100 South Commercial a M USED OAR lot. Any ear on the lot 150 6 your old one. 12th St. Junction. Q207 ZEEB'S USED CARS BUT SELL TRADB TERMS m Palrtraunds Road Phon. 3-6454 Eisner Motors Fine Cars Convertible Ford, 1947 O-drlve, R&H, spotllte Si lots others. Xxe. cond., 1 owner, real buy. Ph. 22858. q204' &REEN 1987 FORD V-8 Tudor. Recon. motor, 1265. See Rt, 5, Box 81 Eve. Out Garden Rd. q203 NOW WRECKING '48 Chev. cpe.. '47 Reiser adn.. '41 De- Boto, '40 Chev., '38 Dodge. Acme Auto to Truck Wreckers, near the bridge at 145 center St. q20l 1987 FORD 4 door,Mercury motor, R&H, Spotllte. Reasonable. 2785 Brooks St. ql99 RON'S BETTER BUYS 1946 Chevrolet 2-door. clean $1295 iim unevroiei epeciai ueiuxe ciuo Coupe, radio and heater, 47 motor, one owner car 806 1942 Studcbaker Champion. 3-door. clean 845 1941 Chevrolet -ton Pick-up. re conditioned motor 695 1939 Bulck Club Coudc radio and heater 550 1942 Willys Jeep 445 1940 wniys Sedan, good shape.... 495 1938 Packard Convertible, radio & heater. Special price 395 ivjb Mercury a-aoor, radio and heater. 1937 Plymouth Couoe. radio and heater, 42 motor 195 1938 Bulck Club Coupe 275 ,1937 DeSoto Pick-up box, radio & heater 245 1934 Fora sedan, 2 to choose from, Take your pick at 1936 Oldsmoblle Convertible Coupe, radio and heater 190 iujd rora ranei. 1938 Chevrolet Panel. Other Makes and Models to choose from, as low as $50 down. RON'S MOTOR CO. General Automotive Repair CHEVRON PRODUCTS Lubrication - Steam Cleaning 240 8. HIGH ST. PH. 3-4598 d ql99 1941 CHEVROLET 4 dr. sedan. See at SP Motors, 544 Ferry St., Salem. q200 Eisner Motors to Sell AVE 8 Braden's Body & Paint Shop, 3690 Cherry Ave., Ph. 2-2022. q207 MODEL A truck, runs good, good tires, worth lot more than selling price 1150. 3430 Center St. Ph. 35278. q201 1988 FORD Tudor. A-l mechanically. Good rubber. Rough body. $145. May be seen ncr o p.m. ai ou canton way. Pn. 20865. q201 MODEL A '30 Cpt. Rumble seat, run MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS 48 CL'SHMAN scooter. Exc. cond. Ph. 22358. qa204 1948 HARLET DAVIDSON 1M, comp equip. Low mileage. Pti 3-1122. qnl99 FARM EQUIPMENT HAVE t TD-14 tractors, wide gauge. 1 new, i usee win sen one a u cnonct 212 Panama Bldg. BE 6012. qM9 BOATS SUPER SPECIAL Xrw u ft. s.ml V. Bottom boats. Beam B4 In. Tranton 48 In. $77. SO. North Salem Boat Shop. Rt. 7 Box tt. Ph. 30000. To Place Classified Ads Phone 2-2406 I AUTOMOBILES . A J EXCAVAT1N DITCHING nrHT l O T "T Hoe Dragline, shovel. Free estimates , V L JLtXCLJL L e l- Bnatwrlght. 410 Oreion Bids Ph. Ph 3-9239 o AT CENTER SALEM EXCAVATING A ORADINQ 1189 Excavating s grading Ben Otjen St Bon, fWF4wrrrjiMMM 818 Rural Ave. Ph. 330B0. o229 FINANCIAL EXTERMINATORS Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service Wl I 1X1 J. I i A lr pn- 3-30D8. Lee Oross, 1S55 Pearl. o208 e LIKE to MAKE ..,... I ""ArIC Bt.ithul'r for ilowerl Dial 3-I1H I VlNO household products We make loans to 4 out o 6 who 1 R Watklns Oo product. Pre. de arie lor one and enjoy doing It. l.ery 1717 Center Ph 3-6385. o $25 to $500 on Auto insulation Up to $300 on Salary Johns-Manville. Phone 3-3748. o Furniture jaintor service T.uXjSUr.',', Window Cleaning Don't borrow unnecessarily, but if Janitor Service Floor Waxing a loan solves a problem, phone or Buildings - Factories Homes come In today. Estimate Without Obligation Personal Finance Co. AMERICAPNh .ffijg; co- 0. Phone 2-2484 sTj'sUt. Rm. 125 LANDSCAPF NURSERY O. R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. S-122MU65 P A. Doerfler St Sons. Ornamentals. 150 T202 N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1323. o $ CASH $ IAUNDRT I.. , DELUX BERVE SELF Laundry. 34S Jsf- $25 tO $500 lerton St.. Phone 33453. o31S FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK LAWNMQWERS EQUIPMENT LOANS OP Sharpened, suaranteed lervlce. N(w TO 3300 power and hand mowerl. Call Harry Oar loans up to 1300 w. Scott. 147 8. Oom'L St. o20T Come Id or phont Hollywood Finance Co. "ow,EB "",E?"wo h . . . At rou: door lawnmower aharpenlna 1901 Palrrroundi Road Deiter the iawnmoer man Ph 86833 Across street rom bank No Parkins problems .... Phono 37033 Llo. N U309-S311 3IATTRESSES Hoyd Kenyon, Mgr. Capital Beddlos Phone 3-4060 . ?EE OS TOR MUSIC LESSONS ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4tt INTEREST Spanish & Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin, I to 40 Yeara and No commission Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7560. Leo N. Childs, Inc. 0FF,c furniture bppue8 " f REALTORS 844 Stat St. Phone 2-8683 r Deat ohalr. tUet nd "ling supplies. safes, duplicator and supplies, desk AUTO LOANS lamps typewriter stands, brief cues WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. ?lerc Wlra Recorders. Rood. 458 Court 182 S. Church o Parking a Plenty paintino Ph. 1-2437 Lie. No, M-189 S-164 r - WU FARM AND CITY LOANS Sprai or brush painting. Ph. 22664. o201 4Vfe and 5 ?lf Strom's are equipped to do tout YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within painting Phone 2-24B3 o reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts PAINTING & PAPERIIANOING and Second Mortgages, CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. Painting and pnperhannlng. Free eati 201 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph, 3-7162 r mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. o214 GENERAL FINANCE CORP. PA PER HANGING t is, a i?Ailrf oa Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H. LRbYR.;MMONS8 J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5860. Pre, est. o201 INSURANCE AND LOANS PAINTING 136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 r Kemtonlng, interior decorating, free es- PRIVATE MONEY tlmata. Ph. 20501 0189 Special Rates and Term " Bldg. maintenance. general repair Long and Short Tim painting, Ph 20501. ol99 Payments - " ROY H. SIMMONS PAINTING & PAPERING 138 South Commercial St. Phone 1-0161 Call 2-2608 for your Painting & Paper- Yfwi-ri-jrj-,fr, jjrjjjujjj hanging. Attractive rates. o323 PICTURE FRAMINO TRAILERS Picture framing Sutcbeoo Paint Store . ; Phoue t-6687 o TRAILER SPACE. 810 a month with all , wixir conviences. South side of Paulus Can- "lumping n cry. Roth's Trailer Court. Ph. 28885. Fisher, 844 S. Com'L Ph. 3-3019. o208 PttUNING-SPRAYING 10 FT. AMERICAN House trailer. Ph. 38814 w p ... . , tnno . t5Qt PhlUa W Belike h. 2-1208. o203 NEW SENSATIONAL NO LIFT boat trailer R0AD B"DING A GRADING For Information write Box 369 Capital Road building & grading, land clearing Journal. DEALERS WANTED. t216 with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt MONTHLY RATES reduced on trailer "rvlce. L. Ekin. Ph. 3-1264. o212' spare. School and city bus. close to SAND A GRAVEL stores. Laundry. 4 blks. to grade sch. r . Modern. $10 mo. Lots of room and Valley Sand A Orave, Co Silt, eand A quiet. 3580 S. Comm'l. t204 1 11 "r Excavating 10B shove) A cats Tractor scoop 3t trucks for dirt moving MAINLINE Trailer House, 21 ft. aluminum. Ph office 24003, res. 37146 o Sleeps four. Insulated, mahogany Inter- c'aws ' "' ior. butane cook, oil heat. Fully equipped, like new. Ph. 35715 or 240 Salem Saw Wrka. Ph. 3-7603 1293 N 5th. Hickory St. tl99 0203 SEWERS AND BEITIC TANKS TRANSPORTATION Electrle Roto-Rootei Exclusive Patent i jrvn i 9 i ivn Raior harp Steel Cutting Blade GOING TO Bismarck. N.D. 1st Sept. Room Clean Oewera or Drains Septlo Tanlw for 2, prefer driver. Ph. 20548. X199 Cleaned Rea Pn 1-5321 or 1-0488 COUPLE wants ride to Denver or central Kansas August 28. Will ahare expenses. SEPTIC TANKS Ph. 2-8884. "201 k. F Hamel. Septic tank cleaned. LEAVING FOR Minnesota September 9. Electric machine service on sewer and Take one rider. Phone 27279. x204 drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8th rrm-rrrrrrrMrr,t,,g, St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o2M mncrTADv Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge. KtU I UKT Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank 1DDINO MACHINES Service, 2545 State St. Phone 2-0734. o All make, used m.chtne. .old, rented "'g'1 gi" BSc"r'"- J'J,?"?!! repaired Roen 456 Court Phon, ,-.,73 g 1 02 09 APPLIANCE 8ERV1C1 SEWING MACHINES RLECTRIC HOME appliance repair service Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms new anpllanen Viace'a Riectrlc Phone All makes. W Devenport. Ph. 37671 Free estimate Ttadelns accepted on o202 3-9238 107 S Liberty St o 77, rr rz i All makes repaired, free estimate Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth- Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No Ing to Sell But Service " Phone 2-4B02 Commercial Ph. 3-3512. o Prompt- 2L" typewpiters AT UR DOOR GRINDlNfj Smith Corona. Remington Royal, Under- awnmower harpenlns snd repairing wood portables All makes used machines Dexter'a Pn 36833 o Repairs and rent Roen. 466 Court, o AUTO RADIOS TRANSFEP A STOHAG1 '' Authorized Warrant Repair Station -oca at Distance Transfer, storage (or all makes of Auto Rsdlos Morrow Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks tc Radio Co. 153 8 Liberty Ph 3-6953 o Portland dally Aitent for Beklns House- MARION MOTORS i00da mofed to anrwher. In OS NASH SERVICE 01 Uftntft Larmer Transfer A Storage Towlnt service day phon. 3-9386 Nlini ph 8-3131 o 3-1804 33" Center 0" VENETIAN BLINDS BRAKES Made h Salem Free est Phon. 87336 Mike Panek. 375 S Com'l Ph. 1-5161 f.lmer the Blind man ' Brake and wheel alltnlnf speclallsui Salem Venetian Blinds made to order ot Q308 reflnlshed Relnholdt 6i Lewis 3-3639 BL'ILDISO CARPENTRY Remodel repair that horn, now Terms. WTntRSTRIPPINO No down payment Phone 3-4850. o' Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5965. BUILDING CONTRACTORS O308 Alt Bros Also houses raited. New foun- WELDING datlons. Phone 3-5000. 0316J Portable acetylene or are. Anythlne. Alt Bros. Also houses raised New foun- anywhere. Ph. 33485. 0319 datlons. Phone 3-6000. 0313J WELL PRILLING Tonsue and aroove chmney blocks Fred w.mor. et a nn. 117 p, . si., wholesale or retail Mortarless Block Co wymor. Rt 3 Boa 817 Ph 3-5135 Ph 3-7334 . O305' . 0310 BULLliozlNO WINDOW 8I1ADES "Dean Robinson. Ph. 3-6537 or 3-4306 n"h;1'!e, fSl"! 'Sw"'.'..' DI 02j3, Del Relnholdt A Lewis Ph 33630. o Bulldozing, lerellns, rosd bids., clear- "'NDOW CLEANING ln. teeth for brush. Vlrill Huskey. 1010 Acme Indow Clesners Windows, wails Fslrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3146. Salem. 0313 A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned Bulldozlnt, leveling Z fine tradlni wased and polished Ph 3-3337 841 Prompt service. A. L. Ekm. Ph. J-1364 0ourt Lamidoo. Culbertson and Mather 0307 , ' 6ASB REGISTER.. WOOD J, SAWDUST "instan. den..,, of new RCA east w"' "uel Co. Ph. 3-4031. ZXZ. Zl'ZoJl'WTX,.':- Journal Want Ads Pay AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES PONT1ACS GOOD WILL GARS '48 Pontiac Sdn. Cpe. R&H, low mileage $1895 '46 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan, R&H ........ 1145 '48 Mercury 4 Dr. Sedan, R&H 1245 '40 DeSoto 5 Pass Coupe 495 '37 Pontiac Sedan 295 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 195 '36 Plymouth Sedan 195 Herrall - Owens Co 660 N LIBERTY DIRECTORY CEMENT WORK For expert cuaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patios, curbs, walla, etc Call 2-4850. o CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys bacuum cleaned gnsley, T71 B. 21st. h. 3-7116. o208 CUSTOM BUTCHERING Custom killing, curing St smoklni and 'ocker meat for sale. Salem Meat Co., 25th Ac Turner Rd. Ph. 34858. o211a iLKCTRICAL CONTBACTINO Viice' Electric for electrical wiring contracting, repairing 1ST 8 Liberty 39bu3. o202 PH. 24113 STOCKS iBy Ins Associated Pretsi American Cat B4H Am Pow St Lt 13 Air Tel A Tel 143 tuacorda 29i Bendlx Aviation 29 Beth Steel 26', Boeing Airplane 19 Calif Packing 324 Cvna-dian Pacific 12H Case J I 39 Caterpillar 32 H Chryiler 52 Comwlth & Sou 5 Cons Vultee , 10H Continental Can 93H Crown Zellerbach 25T6 Jtirtiss Wright 8Vi Douglas Aircraft Dupont de Nem Bl General El ec trio Oererai Food 4SVt Oeneral Motors 02 Goodyear Tire 40 H Int Harvester 2H int. Papei 53 H Knnccott . Llbbr McN Si L, 7 Long Bell "A" 20 vlnntgomery Ward 53 '.4 Nash Kelvlnator 13 4.1 Dairy 33H .NY Ci-nrta 10 lA Northern Paclflo 14H Pac Am Fish Pa Gas Si Eleo 33 'v Tc A. Tel 98H Penney J O 50 Radio Corp , 11 Rayonier 25 H jonier Pfd , Reynolds Metal 19 Rlchfleid 38'i -Safeway Stores 25 Vi dears Roebuck 41 'i Southern Paclflo 40 S-andard OU Co 61 studebaker Corp 23 Sunshine Mining 9 Transamerica 11 union OU Cal 31 Union Pacific R2 United Airlinea 13 U S Steel 23 warner Bros Plo , 104 Woolworth 4BVi Oriental Fruit Moths Found First Oriental fruit moths found in Oregon since 1945 and the first ever found in a peach growing area here were taken this month from a backyard peach tree in the city limits of rne Dalles, Frank McKennon, chief of the division of plant Industry, state department of agriculture, said today. The moths (not flies, for the Oriental fruit fly has not been found -in the state 6f Oregon, ac cording to McKennon) were dis covered at Nyssa and Ontario in 1945, and although that area has been "trapped" every year since 1945 no further specimens have Been picked up there. Agriculture department sur vey workers will do more "trapping" in The Dalles area to determine extent of the in festation and steps will be tak en immediately to set up a con trol program, McKennon said. Summer Visitors Leave Wheatland Mr. anri Mrs Willard F, Cameron of Victor- ville, Cal., left for their home after a week spent with Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stockhoff and oth er relatives here. Mrs. R M Rickey of Kansas City, Kan., wno nas been a guest of her son-in-law and dauehter. the Rtnolr- hoffs, since May returned with the Camerons to visit two weeks with several relatives in Cali fornia en route to her home. LODGES I.O.OJ1. meets every Wed nesday night Visitors wei LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application was made on the first day of February, 1949, by The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Bell Telephone Company of Nevada to the Federal Communications Commission for authority to discontinue the message telegram business provided by such companies in communities located in the States of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada. If the application is granted, message telegram service will be provided by The Western Union Telegraph Company in each such community, during the same hours that are now observed by The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Bell Telephone Company of Nevada. Any member of the public desir ing to protest or support the dis continuance of such message tele gram business by The Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Company and the Bell Telephone Company of Nevada may communicate in writ ing with the Federal Communica tions Commission, Washington 2), D. C, on or before September 11, 1949. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. Aui 21, 39 In lb. Clrc.lt Court of be Slat, of Oregon For In. Conntr of Marlon No. I35M In the matter of the Estat. of IDA MA RIE OIROD, Deceased Notice Is hereby alven that Ralph A. Olrod, the administrator of the above named estate, hss filed his final account In th. estat. of Ida Marie Glrod, De ceased, and that the Circuit Court of the stale of Oregon, for Marion county, has fixed the 30tn day of August, 104a. at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. as the time In the Court Room a Salem. Msrlon County. Orecon ss the plsce for the hesrlna of said final account and objections there to. RALPH A. OIROD, Administrator of th. Estate of Ida Marl. Oirod. Deceased Plrst Publlcalon: Ausnst 1. 1.49 Last Publication; Au.ual 32, 1040. Aui. 1, a. lt, 33, 1043. 1 Slocks Decline In Light Trading New York, Aug. 22 OT Stock prices drifted slowly lower to day when only feeble buying in terest developed. Closing quotations were at the lows for the day in most cases although here and there an at tempt at a comeback started. Losses were small and a good many issues held unchanged or pulled ahead a bit. Activity was no more than routine. Turnover was at the rate of around 750,000 shares for the full session, the smallest in a week. The tendency toward lower levels, slight as it was, was a continuation of a trend which started late Thursday and picked up a little momentum on Friday. Auto Crash Victim Said Doing Well Mrs. C. C. McElwain, 47, Sweet Home, was reported in good condition Monday noon at Salem Memorial hospital, where she is recovering from injuries sustained in a two-car collision at North High and Union streets Saturday afternoon. Mrs, McElwain incurred a broken pelvis when the car her husband was operating over turned after colliding with an other auto, driven by Ernest W. Duncan, 3210 North River road. Two other passengers in the McElwain car, and one passen ger in the Duncan car, were treated for minor cuts and bruises. Mrs. McAdoo's Hip Fractured in Fall Mrs. Elizabeth J. McAdoo, 73, fell at her home, 560 Market street, about 9 o'clock Monday morning and fractured a hip. First aid was called and took Mrs. McAdoo to Salem Memorial hosiptal. She is the wife of I. V. McAdoo, former publisher of the Gervais Star and well-known Salem printer. This was one of three acci dents of more than usual serious ness Monday. H. D. Forrest, route 1, got his hanct in a chip ping machine at the Oregon Pulp & Paper company mill and suffered a cut that required 30 stitches by a surgeon. Donald Clark, 3 years old, of route 4, fell and got a cut in the back of his head that had to be stitched by a doctor. Aristocratic families in an cient Rome bedeckeri their pet moray fish with Jewels. Woodburn Jersey Cows Rate High in Office at Columbus Some higli scores and high honors have been made by Jersey cows owned by H. Mikkelson & Son and Neal W. Miller, both of Woodburn, according to word from the American Jersey Cattle club at Columbia, Ohio. H. Mikkelson & Son are the owners of two Jerseys which have each been awarded a Ton of Gold Certificate by The Ameri can Jersey Cattle club from its headquarters in Columbus, in recognition of their production over a period of four years. Observer Leta with a produc tion record of 2,069 pounds but- terfat at 5 years, and Observer Margie with 2,016 pounds but terfat at 6 years of age, during the period their production averaged over 500 pounds of fat per year, two and one-half times the production of the aver age dairy cow in the United States. All tests were verified by both Oregon State college and The American Jersey Cattle club. "The average dairy cow is dis carded before she has completed three years of production," says a bulletin from the Columbus office. "The long productive life and high rate of production evidenced by these Jerseys are goals toward which the dairy industry in America needs to point in order to raise its eco nomic level. The cows in the Mikkelson herd, though their descendants, should help Marion county dairy men to reach this goal." Two registered Jersey herds Oregon Farmers Praised, Not Can Openers or Bag Carriers The farmers of Oregon, as he judged them by the membership of the Farmers Union, represent farming as it should be, "not controlled by can openers and paper bag lunches bought at a delicatessen," James G. Patton, president of the National Farmers Union, told a picnic gathering at Champoeg Sunday. About 500 Union members and their families attended the nual affair. Patton was intro duced by Ronald E. Jones, state president, at whose home Patton and his son were weekend guests. The host local was the Clackamas county group. Mrs. Claire Fowks of Adair Village sang, and her accompan ist was Evelyn Sainsbury, State Farmers Union junior leader. The Silver Spinners, from Marks Prairie, a drum majorette group, gave a drill, accompanied by Miss Sainsbury, who also led in community singing. Patton said that farming had gone on a cash basis, that most i MARKET QUOTATIONS Saltm I.lTeitot'k Market IBi Vlle Pac kin ComoinTl Spring lamba 118.60 Feeder lambs 110.00 to 114.00 Ewm t:,50 to 14.00 Cutter cows IB. 00 to f 10.00 Fat dairy cow 110.00 to 111.00 Bulla 113.00 to US. 00 Calve. lood (300-450 lbj.) 114.00 to 118.00 Veal (150-300 lb. iood ..118.00 to 120.00 Portland Eaitilde Market Cantaloupes sold for 13.00 to U.B0 a crate on the Portland Eutalde Farmer Wholesale Produce market today. Peaches broutht $1.15 to 11.16 a 19-lb flat. Tomatoes were SO cents to 11.00 for an 18-lb. flat of top quality. Corn aold for 11.00 to 11.28 a five-dozen iar pack Cucumbers were 50 to 00 cents a flat. Lettuce was offered at 12.35 to 12.30 a crate. Port) and Produe Buturfat Tentative, subject to 1mm alute ehn.ni. Premium quality maximum to JSt to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland A3 -86c lb.. 92 scora 61-84o lb., 90 score. 57-eoc, 89 score, 55c. Valley routes and country joints 2c less than first. Butter WholfAil FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade 92 score, 62 cents; A 92 score 01c; B 90 score, 89o lb.; O St. score, 89c. Above prices arc strictly nominal Cheene Selling prlca to Portland whole, sale: Oreion singles 89-40c; Oregon 5 sm. loaf 42-43c; triplets lti less than Indies Esu (To Wlioleaalcrs) A grade large 821,3-631.2c: A medium, 55H-58c; grade 8 large, 53M.-56',ic, small A grade, 44Hc Pi. rt Inn d Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: Orade AA prints 87c; AA cartons flSot A prints 67c A cartons C8c; B prints 64c. Fssa Prices to retailers: Grade AA larRC 80c dos.t certified A large, 6601 A lttrge. 65c; A A medium, 62c; certified A. medium, 61c; A medium, 80c. A small, 40c; cartons 2c additional. Cheeie Price to retailers: Portland Oregon singles 39-42o Oregon loaf, 6 lb loafs 44fc-45c lb.t triplets, IVi cents less than ninnies. Premium brands, singles, nmc lb lout, 63 lie. Chickens No. 1 quality FOB plants, No. 1 broilers under i lbs. 26-27c lb fryers 24-3 lbs., 30-32c; 3-4 lbs, 30-32c; ronsters, 4 lbs. ano over 32c lb.t fowl, leghorns, 4 lbs. and under 19-21c, over 4 lbs 20-21c; colored fowl all weights 23c roosters, all weights, 18 -20c. Rabbits Avenue tr growers: live whites. 4-5 lbs 18-20 lb.; 5-6 lbs. 10-1 fie lb: :oiored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does. B-14ct dressed fryers to butchers, 63-87c Country-Killed Meat Veal top quality, 30-33o lb; other grades according to weight and quality wl h poor or heavier 24-29c. Hors: Light blockers, 3L-42ct sows 44-26C Lambs: Top quality, springers. 38-36c; mutton 8-lOc. Beef: Good cows. 23 -26c lb: canners- c Utters, 21-230. Fresh Dressed Meal (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.t! Beef steers, good. 500-800 lbs. 143-46: commercial. 935-141; utility. 131-134. Cows Commercial. 330-34; utility, 120- 27. Canners-c utters, $22-24. Beef cuts ( food steers) r Hmd quar ters 183-55. rounds, S53-65: full loins. rimmed. 370-175: triangles, I3S-37: square chucks, 138-40; ribs, 152-55; forequartera. 136-37 Veai and :alt: Oood. 138-40; commercial, S32-35, Utl.tiy 326-30 Lambs: Good-choice. spring lambs, 141- 43; commercial, 135-36; utility, $32-33. Mutton: Oood, 0 lbs. down. 118-30. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1, 8-12 lbs. 960 62; shoulders, 18 lbs down 140-42; spare ribs 948-51; carcasses 933-35 t mixed weights S3 lower. Portland Miscellaneous Caicara Bark Dry 12 'Ac lb., green 4c lb Wool Valley coarse and medium grades. 45c lb. Mohair 15e lb. on 12-month growth. nominally. Hides Calves, 27c lb., according to weight, kips 22o lb.; beef 10-llc lb., bulls 5-6o lb. Country buyers pay 2c less. Nut Quotations Walnuts Frnnqueltes, first quality Jum bo, 34.7c large, 32.7c; medium, 21.2c; second duality Jumbos. 30.2c; large. 2B.2c nvdlum. 20.2oi 'laby, 23,2ci soft shell, first quality large, 29.7c: medium, 26.2c: sec ond quality large, 27.2c; medium, 24.7oi baby 22,2c. ' Filberts Jumbo, 20o Ib.i large, IBc; medium IGc: mall, 13c. owned by Neal W. Miller of Woodburn and R. E. and Lillian Greenwcll of Sandy, were classi fied under a program of The American Jersey Cattle club. The classification rated the ani mals for type, comparing them against the breed's score of 100 points for a perfect animal. This classification was for all previously unclassified females who have had at least one calf and all bulls over 2 years old, They were rated by Prof. H. P Ewalt of Oregon State college. Prof. Ewalt is an official classi fier for the club, which has its national headquarters in Colum bus. Mr, Miller had eight animals classified, three were ranked very good, three good plus, one good and one fair, and the 12 animals classified for R. E. and Lillian Greenwell were rated as three very good and nine good plus. The classification program sponsored by The American Jersey Cattle club Is designed to help breeders of registered Jerseys improve their cattle by knowing which ones come clos est to the breed's standard of perfection. an-jfarmers had paid off their deb(s and created a reserve. Farmers, he said, "find them selves up to the neck In politics whether they like it or not, so the thing to do is learn to swim, decide which direction we want to go, and elect congressmen and senators who are our friends and not our enemies." He defended farm subsidies, and demanded to know why the power companies object to them while they favor government building of dams to furnish the power they distribute over their lines and from which they make a profit. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Grains Trend To Lower Prices Chicago, Aug. 22 () Grains failed today In an attempt to continue the strong advance of late last week. After moving ahead fractionally In the first hour, the market reversed it self and headed down. Trading was dull most of the session, but picked up a little speed toward the close, when selling pressure increased. Sep tember wheat dropped under $2.00 on the late selling. Soy beans fell several cents after inching out new seasonal highs in early trade. Wheat closed lower, September $1.99 corn was unchanged to k lower, Septem ber $1.2234-, oats were Vi-Vi lower, September 65ai, rye was -iy4 lower, September $1,43 soybeans were 3 to 3 k lower, j November $2.45-4, and lard was unchanged to 18 cents a hundred pounds lower, Septem ber $12.57. Chics (to Live lock Chtoago, Aui. 22 (U.W (USDA1 Live stock market: Hon: Salable 9.000. Fairly active: ion- erally 25 to mostly 50 cm us higher; welKhts under 200 lbs uneven and some up more than 60 cents; top 22.00; bulk tiood and choice 190 to 970 11m, 21.25 to 22.00; a few 280 to 320 lbs, 20.25 to 21.26: and aeveral loads good 376 to 425 lb but chers, with now end, 17.26 to ID. 26; Hood and choice 160 to 180 lb lUhU, 10.00 to 21.00; 140 to 160 Ida, 18.00 to ID, (10: cood and choice aows undrr 360 lb, 18.26 to 10.50: a few 10.75: 375 to 400 lbs 17.00 to 18.00; 425 to 475 IDA, 16.75 to 16.75: a few had heavier aowa down to 13.50; ear ly clearance. Sheep: Salable 1,500. Spring Inmbfl and yearling strong to 50 centa higher; top lambs 24.00; 69 lb MLMoiirfs 23.50; bulk Rood and choice yenrllng wether 20.00 to 21.00; 180 lb choice offerings at outaide price; slaughter sheep slow, steady. 8.60 down. Cattle: Salable 14,000. Calves 500. den Tally stendy to strong on slaughter cat tle; demand broadest for steers of value to sell at 27.00 and better; cowa slow: top 28.75 for two loads high choice 1320 lb fed steers; several loads 28.50: bulk good and choice steers and yen r lingo, 25.00 to 28.25: high choice 1500 lb weights, 27.00: medium to low good steers, 19.00 to 24.75: medium to low good steers. 19.00 to 24.75: good to low choice heifers. 25.00 to 27.00; common and medium beef cows, 13.75 to 16.00; few good cows, 16.50 to 18.00: can nera and cutters, 11.00 to 14,25: medium and good sausage bulls, 18.00 to 20.50; com mon to choice venters. 19.00 to 26.00: stock cattle steady; medium and good yearling feeding steers, 19.00 to 22.00. Portland Livestock Portland. Ore., Aug. 22 0J.R1 Livestock : Cattle salable 3100; calves 600; market uneven; cattle medium and above active, fully steady, except little action beef cows: average to medium steers slightly higher: no early action common cattle: oanner and cutter cows weak to 60 cents lower: medium grass steers 20.00 to 24.00; lew good fed steers 25.00; good experi mentally fed steers and heifers unsold; held above 20.00; few medium grass heif ers 17.00 to 20.00: low good fed heifers 32.00: canner and cutter cows 9.00 to 10.00; few 10.50; shells down to 6.00; few me dium and good sausnsc bulla 16.00 to 17.00; some held higher; asking 18.00 or above for heavy beet bulls; few good vcalcrs 21.00 to 22.00; odd head 23.00. Hobs salable 800; market active, steady; good and choice 180 to 230 lbs 23,00; 200 to 280 lba 21.00 to 21.50; Rood 350 to 500 lb. sows 16.00 to 17.00; linhter wrtKhts 17.50 to 18.00; good and choice feeders 23.00 to 24.00; few 50 lbs 25.00. Sheep salable 1500; market active, strong; good and choice spring lambs 20.00; high good and choice 21.00: shorns 20.50; no early action feeders: good strong weights held around 16.00; good ewes sal able 6.00. Portland Grain Portland. Ore., Aug. 39 (Pi Wheat: Cash wheat (bid); Soft white 2.12; soft white (no rex) 2.12; white club 3.12. Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.13; 10 per cent 3.12; 11 per cent 2,12; 13 per cent 3.14. , Today's csr receipts: Wheat B8s barley 25; flour 7; corn 11; ml 11 feed 11. SALEM MARKETS Completed from repnrti of Salem deal ers ior tne guidance or UAtiiiai Journal Renders. (Revised dally). Retail Ferd Prices Ess Mash 15.15. Rabbit Pellets $4.35. Dairy Feed $3.80. Poultry: Buying prices Grade A color ed hens, 32-2 f-c; grade A Letfhorn hens, 20-22c; trade A colored fryers, three iba. and up, J2-33c Orade A old roosters 16 cents. F.KKS Burin r Prices Extra large AA, 63c large AA, 62c; large A, 60-G.lc; medium AA, 57c: medium A, 54-58c; pullets 36-42c. Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices a to 7 cents above these prices above Q ade A generally quoted at 67c medl Jn. 63c Butterfat Premium 64-65C, No. 1, 63ci No. , 67 6D0 .buying prices) Sutter Wholesale grade A, 7oi rt- all 72c Keizer Scouts Take Leave For Pendleton Round-Up Keizer, Aug. 22 Nineteen members of Scout troop 41, Kelze left for Pendleton via chartered bus Monday morning, accon panied by their scoutmaster, Mickey Hickman, assistant scou' master, Marvin Black and Don Wickman, adult supervisor. Llojl Wood, assistant scoutmaster, will travel to Pendleton Thursday and accompany the bus load otf Scouts home next Saturday Scouts making the trip are: Dwayne Snook, Teddy Snook, John Rehfuss, Dale Wood, David Adams, Richard Schmidt, Dick Greenwood, Charles Kieper, Jimmy Robertson, Arnold Pedor- son, Norman Bowman, Larry Powell, Art Lewis, Owen Stock- ard, Ralph Sipprell, Tommy Fri- gaard, Merritt Linn, Larry Smith, Don Stettler and Cliff Estes. A stopover camp will be made Monday night 60 miles west of Pendleton and Tuesday night the boys will be at their perma nent (week's) camp at the Ki- kanls camp and lodKc about four miles east of Pendleton. The Scouts will attend the Roundup all day Wednesday and have been asked to march in the gala parade to be held next Friday. Friday night the entire Keizer group will attend the "Happy Canyon" pageant annually put on by the Indian contingent of the Roundup. The troop has rented a 16 mm movie picture camera which they will take with them and plan to take two black and white and six colored reels of film which will afford the par ents a half-hour long movie of the expedition soon after the j Monday, August 22, 1949- DEATHS Mri. Louella J. Sch units Mrs. Louella J. Shults, lit reside a 1.61 Wallar street, at a local hoiS W august 19. survived by three daual Mrs. Lee We laser and Mrs. Wade Oi both of Balem, and Mrs. Burt Crlpp l pct Lebanon: a slater, Mrs. Clarence Bghm i of Dallas; a granddaughter, CaroltiO 69 .430 Welsser of Salem: and a grandson, 1017.342 Carter, Jr., of Balem. Service! will 80 .339 nem at me uiougn-Harncjc cnapel . day. August 33, at 10:30 a.m. with' Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. Inter in Belcrest Memorial park. t). John Gilbert Roie John Gilbert Rose, it the raslderu 160 Union street. August 19. at thV L Pet. of 71 years. Private services wre M -W4 Saturday. August 80 ,at th Howel 63 .462 wards chapel. J -WT 19 .JOU Mrs. Haiel June Courier Mrs. Hazel June Courter. at the dence at 1775 N. 30th St., August 30. vlved by husband, A. T, Courter oi St and two sons. Ensign Courter of mouth and Olive Courter of Salem. 1 Ices will be held at the Clous h-B hape). Tuesday, August 33 at 1:80 1nfiPR wlth the Rev. George H. Swift offlcia Private commltal services will ba h-1 " Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. . n. Mri. Aoguflla Hoekema night. Mrs. Augusta Hoekema, late rtslder-i Tn Salem route 6, box 437, at a local hoe August 21, at the age of 81 years, flunniage by husband, William P. Hoekema of thev tern: a daughter, Mrs. Milton Ronyo Salem; a son, A. D. Smith of Jenr'entn Lodge, Ore.: and two sliters, Mrs. bet Levin of Portland and Mrs. Ar Reg of Salem. Member of EyangtfS re- United Brethren church. Services wU .nM held at the Ho wen -Edwards chapel 1 llul" nesday, August 24, at 10:30 a.m. lmest Mrs. Jennie L. Monroe "l8.8.0 Mrs. Jennie L. Monroe, late residen Cnl- Wnldport, Oregon, at a local hoar AuRiist 21, at the age of A3 years. vlved by a daughter, Mrs. J, Fritz JQVes son of Salem; a sister, Mrs, Nellie Ikii ' ton of Taylorsvllle, III., and a granddat?'wa ter, Mrs. Jane Phelps of Salem. , Mer the oi i ne ruensia cnapter no. 107, aas-ftv Stan Waldport Rebekah lodge; No. 3156 auxiliary at Waldport; B IllS Young auxilllary of the Spanish Annos. enn War Veterans auxiliary, Annpu ment of aervicea later by bha Hoi ' btiwnraa cnapei. Vim Mrs. Gertie Alice Robertson lead Mrs. Gertie Alice Robertson, 1U l m a dent of route 4, box 1028. Salem, at a " cal hospital, August 21. Survived by CUDS, band, Charles W. Robertson of Balert ..... . son. RnnAld fi RohprtAfin; nri twn mri ohlldren. Shipment will be made ?T! ClotiRh-Barrlck company to Rapid Cv t 3. D for services and interment. Charlee Edgar MrKlbbon v r?hnr1ns Uiar MrKlhhnn lata ruli" " of 1240 Falrmount avenue, In this . AumiHt ai. 01 me ase 01 la yeara. ears. I an otl Of K-l- - vlved by daughter, Lorn a Weston lem; sons, Harvey M. McKlbbon nev. Nebr.. and Harold McKlbbon Plain view, Nebr.; a sister, Fannlt Tea,VK of Pierce, Nebr.; brothers. Jamea S. I Kibbon of Norfolk. Nebr.. and Al Melt.. bon of Battle Creek, Nebr.; eight era children and six great grandchild-' services will be held at the Olough-frj rick chapel Tuesday, August 23, at 3r p.m. wun interment at norioiK, wear Daisy Bell Tate In this city August 33. Daisy Bell T late resident 01 640 Chtmeketa att Mother of William I. Tate of Chlcr nunt of Mrs. Wayne Powers of Balem; sister of Kemper Tllford of Des Mol Iowa, Lillian Lane of Greenville. Id ana Rose McGinns 01 Balem. Serv will be held at the W. T. Rig don ch Wednesday, August 34. at 10:30 1 witn Hev, Gene Brlckwedel official Interment in the City View cemeter; OBITUARY LHIIe Belle Tethrow Independence Funeral services for N Lillle Belle Tethrow, 18. were held day afternoon from the Walter Bn luneral home with Rev. John W. officiating. The daughter of Mr. and John Selbrlng, she was born near, Pe Jan. 15, 1897. She attended school Dallas and Independence and was mariflh to Joseph A. Tethrow at Monmouth, 10, 1897. They lived on a farm near Pe u.itll moving to Independence. --sevAtt yoara ago. Surviving her are her husbniw -ft son, Carl B. Tethrow of San Oabr Calif.; a brother, Fred Toner, and a X tcr, Blanche Fen ton, both of Oa)lri ft ' one grandson, Carl Joseph Tethrow San Gabriel. Interment wag In the Crest cemetery, south of Monmouth: Lor Gearhart v I K Albany Lora Gearhart. 86. 1607- Tr street, died at the Albany General h pltal, Saturday. Funeral services will -OHl announced. She wtis born In WJiitnhr county, Wash., February 7, 18B3. and ca . to Albany when a small girl. She Was m11"1 rled to George Gearhart who died In l?eaTS Survviora are four brothers and .'six iff., terss Roy Furnish. Silete; Lloyd Furnl Sweet Home; Arthur Furnish. i-Mon and Lawson Furnish, Sllets; Mf, D.. Browning, Tacoma, Wash.; MM. L Works, Big Snndy, Montana; Mrs. R&per Zeller, Mrs. Atta Cade and Mrs. Veal4 Flagman, Albany and Mrs. Toots Enr Hillaboro. She had been a lifelong me "Y bcr of the Christian church. Grange Plans Supper Monmouth The Monmou,. q grange met at the grange hijL-j with a good attendance. "Ma business was the planning f , . the county fair. W. J. -Stoc"" holm gave a report on grass ai . grain exhibits. The home "C0u?."y omies meeting will be held V the hall, Friday. A pot-lu- n supper is planned at the Thora brue home Saturday, Augil 27. return of the troop. Everyone of the Scouts ha' worked hard and earnestly make this trip possible. Tw large fund-raising events we! put on by Troop 41, assisted t the Keizer Scouts' Mother club and the committeemen. Or was a group of radio skits ar Chinese bazaar and another wi a big outdoor carnival. Tr troop itself is financing tl trip. The' boys and the adults a companying them will sleep oi at their camp and do all the own cooking except for Wei nesday when they will ba dinner at one of the Pendletc restaurants. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Slpt rell and children Ralph an Steven have returned from week's trip which took them t Eugene and Roseburg, thei homes before moving to Salet and where they visited friend: They spent several days at Wlr Chester bay where they ataye at the Umpqua Stockade resot on the bay. While in Rosebur the Sipprells were guests 'at th homes of Mr. and Mrs. Albei Flegel, Mr. and Mrs. Free Chapman and Mr. and Mr King Lytla.