AUTOMOBILES Iff! ONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS I '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 Deboto 5 Pass Coupe 495 '37 Pontiac Sedan 295 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 195 '36 Plymouth Sedan 195 Herrall - Owens Co 660 N. LIBERTY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SALEM SAND . URAVEL COUP ANY Contract Work Road Clearing Ditching Sewer A Buement Equipment Rental lb B Va yds 10 B yds. D-7 Cat St Dozer D-6 Cat St Dozer D-4 Cat St Dozer See tu about ditching by the (t. Phone Day 3-9408 Eves or 2-4400 ba.era Ore on - i WE BUY newspaper and waste paper 1790 N. Front. n210 FLASTI-KOTE, the cellophane-like finish lor your floors or linoleum, that re. quires no waxlnn Yeater Appliance Co. 255 N. Liberty. n21ti ELECTRIC SEWING Machine Free-West inghouse. Yeater Appliance. Co.. 253 Liberty. n216 STEEL CLOTHESLINE Pasts, ratlin sa In stock St made to order. 1145 N. Liberty n21 USED ELECTRIC ranees (29.95 to 1120.50 Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N. Liberty t)216' USED ELECTRIC refrigerators. Yeater Ap pliance Co., 255 N. Liberty, n216 USED ELECTRIC Washing Machines $19.95 to (129.50 Yeater Appliance Co 255 N. Liberty. n210 BFLL SYSTEM Record -o-phone Machine. Good condition. (159. Equipment Sioo. PU 3-1440. n200 ULTRA VIOLET ray machine $15. U pressure cooker, new, 17. Ph. 23760 morn, n200 BLOUSES, coats, dresses, skirts, sweaters, one yellow taffeta formal, all In excel. lent condition. Sizes a to 12 Ph. 3-828 or 515 Hood St. n203 1 BOY'S BICYCLE. In good cond. (30, Statesman. n200' 1917 WIIIZZER motor bike, excellent cond, (95. Call at 1720 Yew alter 6 p.m. n201 1 USED D-8 Caterpillar tractor, blade St drum with Waco woodman arch. Priced for quclk sale. 1 USED D-7 caterpillar tractor. 1046 No. T858. Blade St casco drum. Model with Waco Woodsman arch. Excellent condition. 1 T-20 International Tractor. 1939 wide gauge tracks. Priced for quick sale. 1 USED Waco Woodsman Arch. 1 U ED Isattison K-A-80 Arch. Used 1 yr. Tracks show 30 to 40 wear. 1 USED Carco single drum. 1.U00 FT. 1" 0-10 Plow steel cable, prac Vcally new. LOOOINO arches to rent. ALSO DAVID BRADLEY 2 bottom plow, 14" sheers, 16" cutters. Practically new. rn. 3-5242 - e. R. cotter 1320 Market St. Salem, Oregon n204 ' CO GAL. AUTO, gas water heater. Reason. able. 1135 N. Capitol. n201 STONE CROCKS for pickles just arrived Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. n204 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED! Used western saddle. Must be reasonable. Ph. 3-4031. na200 wanted furniture to (tlue A repair Bros. Furn Rsflnlahlng Co Ph 3-1001 RUMMAGE AND LIGHT FURN. PH. 29829. na200 IKED FURNITURK Phone J-918B PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Products. 555 Cross St. Phone 2-5446. p2l8' THREE SISTERS Convalescence Home. 3595 D street, Salem, Oregon. Phone 23853, where your loved ones get the best, ruiiy st a nea, 34 nour service, newly equip. A frlst class nursing home. Miss Bernlce Struekmeler, supt. pzoi AUTOMOBILES 1931 CHEV. 2 dr. sedan. Good paint, good tires. Rood motor, exceptionally clean Hurry, a steal at 50.Ph. 27356. q202 '39 FORD pickup. Good cond. Ph. 38689. q202' CLEAN 1040 four door Plymouth Sedan, one owner. Will sell or trade on city property. Joe L. Bourne, 1140 North Capitol. Ph. 38216. q202' 1931 CHEVROLET 2 door. Reconditioned motor. 350. 2295 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 29091. q202 TONITE CAR AUCTION '31 Dodge, '37 Ford, model A. '37 Wil lys, now consigned. Bring your car, truck, or trailer before 7:30 p.m. No charge unless sold. East Salem Auction Center, 1025 Lancaster Drive. Ph. 3-1221 '40 DELUXE FORD 4 dr. R&H, 1923 N. Commercial. (595.00, q205 'Sfl FORD Sdn. Good condition, (200 or best offer. 529 N. 23rd St. or Ph. 3-4758. q202 '49 STUDEBAKER 4-5 yd. dump truck, Ph. 22676 eves. q202 '41 FORD !4 ton pickup, good motor and tires. 2905 Beacon off suverton Road. q203 38 OLDS coupe. Best offer over (300 takes it. 1278 Hoyt. Ph. 28539. q202 . 1941 PLY. sedan, car for (675. P eve. Radio. A good clean 1. 2-2054 days. 2-7743 q202' S4 CHEV. coupe. 160 W. Wilson. Good condition, (125. q202 '40 OLDS Clb. Cpe. Very clean. $650 940 N. 13th. with R. q202 1947 FLEETMASTER Che v. 4 door Sedan. Excellent cond. (1200.00. 1920 Berry Bt. Ph. 20820. q200 Eisner Motors to Buy $1250 1946 Mercury station wagon. Real red leather seats. This Is an exceptional buy and must be sold. Ph. 23727 or see at 3365 Portland Road. q200 CAR ACCESSORIES at cost price. First come first served as this Is a close-out sale Dealer. welcomed. R. D. Woodrow Co. 450 Center. q WANTED: Clean used cars 2160 South Commercta. Bob Mirr $50 USED CAR lot. Any car on the 101 (50 St your old one 12tb St. Junction. q207 ZEEB'S USED CARS BUY SELL TRAD TERMS 223 Fairgrounds Road Phone 1-645 Eisner Motors Fine Cars Convertible Ford, 1947 O-drlve, R&H, spotlite Si lots others. txc. cond., 1 owner, real buy. Ph. 22858 q204 GREEN 1937 FORD V-8 Tudor. Recon. motor, (265. See Rt. S, Box 61 Eve. Out Oarden Rd q203 NOW WRECKING 46 Chev. cpe.. 47 Klser sdn.. '41 De Soto. '40 Chev.. 38 Dodge. Acme Auto St Truck Wreckers, near the bridae it 145 Center St. g201 1911 CHEVROLET 4 dr. sedan. See at SP Motors. 544 Ferry Bt, Salem. q200 Eisner Motors toSeh SAVE t Braden's Body St Paint Shop. (690 Cherry Ave, ph, 2-2022. q207 I AUTOMOBILES PH. 24113 AUTOMOBILES MODLL A truck, runs good, good tires, worth lot more than selling price (150. jjju Lenwr ai. rn. jaam q201 1036 FORD Tudor. A-l mechanically. Good muuer. nouKu ooay. may oe seen aiier o p.m. ai ou uanton way. 208G5. q201 MODEL A '30 Cpt. Rumble seat, runs guuu. t in. rn. qJOl' MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS cond. Ph qa204 FINANCIAL We LIKE to MAKE LOANS We make loans to 4 out of 5 who ask for one and enjoy doing it. $25 'to $500 on Auto Up to $i00 on 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 Phone 2-2464, 518 State, Rm. 135 O, R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. S-I23M1165 r202 $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO (300 Car loans up to (500 Come In or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 Fairgrounds Road Across street from Dank No Parking problems Phone 27032 -Lie N M369 8291 Floyd Kenyon, Mgr i SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4' INTEREST S to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 2-3863 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 S. Church Parking a Plenty Ph. 2-2457 Lie. No. M-159 8-154 FARM AND CITY LOANS 4'a and 5 YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason, casn tor Real Estate Contracts ana second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 201 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 3-7162 GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie. S-133 and M-328 ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 8. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Torms Long and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 136 South Commercial St. Phone S-9161 TRAILERS TRAILER SPACE, (10 a month with all conviences. soutn side of Paulus Can nery. Roth's Trailer Court. Ph. 28885. "ine Mighty Joe Young." t204' id FT. AMERICAN House trailer. Ph. 38814 t201 NEW SENSATIONAL NO LIFT boat trailer for information write Box 369 Capital Journal. DEALERS WANTED. t216 MONTHLY RATES reduced on trailer space, school and city bus, close to stores, ijaunary. 4 diks. to grade sch Modern. (10 mo. Lots of room and quiet. 3580 S. Comm'l. - t204' MAINLINE Trailer House, 21 ft. aluminum. aieeps lour, insulated, mahogany Inter ior, butane cook, oil heat. Fully equipped, like new. Ph. 35715 or 240 HiCKory Bt. tl99 TRANSPORTATION LADY DRIVING to North Carolina via central route Auk. 29. Can aecommn date 1 or 2 riders. All or part way. Call jjoj. X202' GOING TO Bismarck, N.D. 1st Sept. Room lora, preier driver, pn. 20548. xl99 COUPLE wants ride to Denver or central Kansas August 28. will share expenses. Ph. 2-8884. X201 LEAVING FOR Minnesota September Take one rider. Phone 27279. x20 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makei nred machines, sold, rented repaired Roen 460 Court Phone 1-4773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service new appliances vlnee's Electric Phone Free estimates Ttade-tns accepted on 3-9230 137 s Liberty St Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4602 Prompt. o308 4T-UR DOOR GRINDING "awn mower sharpening and repairing Dexter's Pli 36833 o" MI TO RADIOS Authorized Warrant Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co 153 8 Liberty Ph 3-6955. o MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 1-9286 Nlgm 2- 1804 33" Center o Mike Panek. Brake and 275 8 Com'l Ph. 3-5161 vheel aligning specialists o20B BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel. repalr thai home now Terms. No down payment Phone 2-4850. o BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros Also houses raised. New foun dations, Phone 2-5909. o216 Alt Bros. Also houses raised New foun dations. Phone 2-5909. 0212 Tongue and groove chrrme? blocks. wholesale or retail. Mortarlesi Block Co. 3-7324. o205 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306. 0213 Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Fstrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. o212 Bulldozing, leveling St fine grading Prompt service. A L. Ekin. Ph. 1-1264 O207" CASH REGISTERS Irwtao delivery of new RCA cash reilstei Al make loid rented, re Da d Roen 4S6 Court Ph J-6773 o" DIRECTORY CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satlnfactlon new or repair of foundation sidewalks. drtvewa patios curbs waiu etc Call 2-4850 ' O HIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys bacuum cleaned O201 Ensley, 771 8. 21st. b. 1-7176. DIRECTORY CUSTOM BUTCHERING Custom killing, curing St smoking and ocker meat lor sale. Salem Meat Co.. tn et turner ko. en. 34858. o2ir ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vince't Electric for electrical wiring, contracting repairing 1ST ft. Liberty Z9W3, o202 EXCAVATIN DITCHING Hoe, Dragline", shovel. Free estimates. E L. Boatwrlght. 410 Oregon Bide. Ph. Ph 3-9239 EXCAVATING GRADING Excavating St grading. Ben Otjeo St Son 818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o229 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. 0208 Breithsupt'f for flowers Dial 1-9179 o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J R Wat kins Oo products Free ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-5395, INSULATION Johns-Manvllle. Phone 3-374S. JAINTOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waxing Buildings - Factories - Homes Estimates Without Obligation AMERICAN BLDG. MAINT. CO. Ph. Salem 3-9133 o LANDSCAPr NURSERY J A Doerfler St Sons. Ornamentals. 160 N Lancaster or at 4 Cor Ph 2-1332 DF.LUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 345 Jef- lerson at., rnone zjtaz. 0318 LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry w. scott. 147 s. com'l. St. O2071 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At ruu: door lawnmowe- sharpening Dei' or the tawnmuwer man Pb 26833 MATTRESSES Capital Bedding Phone 3-41 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin. Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. 0214 OFFICE FURNITURE ft SUPPLIES Desk chairs, tiles and filing hup piles safes, duplicators and supplies desk lamps typewriter stands brief cases 3ierce Wire Recorders. Roen 456 Court Spra; or brush painting, Ph. 22664. o20 'SI f Strom's are equipped to do painting Phone 2-2493 PAINTING St PAPERHANGING Painting and paperhanttng. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 0214 PAPERHANGING Expert Paperhanglng and painting H J Wsodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o201 PAINTING St PAPERING Call 2-2608 for your Painting . hanging. Attractive rates. Paner 0223 I'K.TI Rfe f RAMINQ PLUMBING Fisher, 844 8. Comi. Ph. 3-3019. o20fl' PtUNING-SPRAYING Phlli; W Belike h. 2-1208 ROAD BUILDING Road building St grading, land clearlna with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt service. L. Ekin. Ph. 3-1264. o2l2' SAND St GRAVEL Valley Sand St Gravel Co Silt, sand St i n ain axcavaung iiiu move! at cats Trie tor scoop si trucks for dirt moving Ph ofllce 24002, res. 87146 Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603 1293 N 5th O203 SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electric Roto-Rootcr Exclusive Patent Raxor iharp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Sewers or Drains Septfo Tank Cleaned Reas PH 1-5327 or 1-0468 SEPTIC TANKS K. P. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned. Electric machine service on sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8th St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o223 Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge, Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank service, 2545 State St. Phone 2-0734, Mike's Septlo Service. Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1070 Elm St., W. Balem, Ph. 3-9468 3-5327, O209' SEWING MACHINES Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms. aii maxes. w. uevenport. Pn, 37671. O202 All makes repaired, free estimates Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130. No commercial pn. 3-3512. TYPEWRITERS Smith Oorona. Remington Royal. Under wood portables. All makes used machines Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court. TRANSFEP STORAGE .ocal St Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal St briquets. Trucks to Portland daily. Agent for Beklns House hold goods moved to anywhere In U S or Canada. Larmer Transfer St Storage Ph 3-3131 o VENETIAN BLINDS Made In Salem Free est Phone 17338 Elmer the Blind man. o' Salem Venetian Blinds made to order u rennlAoed. Relnholdt Lewis. 1-3639 WEATHERSTRIPPING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5965. O208' Portable acetylene or anywhere. Ph. 33485. Anything, 0219 WELL DRILLING Fred Wymoro. Rt 1 Box 31T. Ph. 2-5135 0210 WINDOW SHADES Washable, Roller Made to order 1 Day Del Relnholdt St Lewis Pb 23639. WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners Windows, wall woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned waxed and polished. Ph 1-3337 347 Court. Langdoo. Culbertson and Mather WOOD A SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 2-4031. LEGAL LEGAL The School Board of School Dist. No. 1. Marlon County, Oregon offers tor sale the following described real property: Beginning at a point South 50 15' East 10.485 chains and South 46 West 3.161 chains from the most Northerly North east corner of the Donation Land Claim of Theodore PouJade No. 44, Township 5 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian, Marlon County, Oregon, said point of beginning being also the most Westerly corner of that tract of land conveyed to Joseph F. Bonn and Bertha Bonn, by Instrument recorded April 1935 in Volume 222. Page 50. Deed Records for said County and State; thence South 50 15' East along the Southwest- It line of ssld Bonn trsct of land 3.162 alns to an Iron rod on the Westerly line of the Pacific highway; thence South West along said Westerly line 3.163 is; thence North 50 15' West 3.162 chains; thence North 46" East 3162 chain. the place of beginning and containing one acre of land, more or lets. Sealed bids for the above dscrlbed prop erty will be adcepted by the School Clerk until 12:00 AM August 29. 1949; all bids must be accompanied by a certified heck, cashiers check, or bank draft for least 10 of the bid. Please address II bids and Inquiries to the School Clerk, School Dist. No. 1, Marlon County, Oregon fhe school board hereby reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. R. V. Colby Clerk. Aug. 23. 34. 35. 1949 LODGES rr I.O.OJ meet every Wed nesday algal Visitors wei come, MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livestock Market (By Valley Packing Company) Spring lambs (18. Feeder lambs (10.00 to (14 Ewes C.30 to Cutter cows (9.00 to (10, Fat dairy cows (10.00 to 911. Bulls (13.00 to (16, Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) (14.00 to (16. Veal (150-300 lbs. good ..(18.00 to (20. Portland Eastilde Market Lettuce sold for (2.25 to (2.50 a crai on the Portland Eastslde Farmers Whole. sale Produce market today. Peaches were (t.25 a 18-lb. flat or (2.1 (2.25 a bushel box, Slicing cucumbers were 50 cents a flat and below. Cantaloupes brought (2.50 to (2.75 crate. Portland Produce Butterf at Tentative, subject to Immi- dlate change. Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered Portland 63-flSc lb., 92 score 61-64o lb., score, 57-eOc, 89 score, 55c. Valley routes and country joints 2c less than first. Butter wholes-ile FOB bulk cubes wholesalers: grade 92 score. 62 cents; A 92 score 61c; B 90 score. 59c lb, O 8b score. 56c. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland whole sale; Oregon singles 39-40c; Oregon m. loaf 42-43c; ' triplets Itt less than ingles Eggs. (To Wholesalers) A grade large 63 ',i-64 fie; A medium, 56-59 Yc; grade B large, 54-56!ic; small A grade, 4 Vac rum an a uairy market Butter Price to retailers: Grade prints 67c: AA cartons 68c: A print 07c A cartons C8c; B prints 64c. Egs-.Pricea to retailers: Grade large. 70c dor..; certified A large, 67c; arge. 66c: AA medium. 62c: certified medium, sic; A modlum, 60c. A sma 46c; cartons 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland Oregon single-. 39-430 Oregon loaf. lb loafs 441&-45C lb.; triplets. I "2 cents less than singles. Premium brands, singles. aiVaC id loai, 63 '.a c. romtry ive Chickens No 1 aualltv FOB Plants. No 1 broilers under 2i lbs. 26-27c id. iryers a'i-3 ins.. 30-32c; 3-4 lbs.. 31-32c; masters 4 lbs. and over. 31-32c lb., fowl lexnorns, ids. and under lB-2lc. over lbs 20-21c; colored fowl all weights 23c roosters all weights. 18-20c RabHts--AirernKe t growers: llv whiin 4.5 lbs 18-20 lb.: 5-0 lbs. 16-l8c lb Oiored 3 cents .ower. Old or heavy iom 8-14c: dressed frvers to butchers, 63-57c country -nuied Meats Veal top quality. 30-33c lb: other trades according to - weight and quality wi n poor or 'iea'ier Z4-29c nois: Lignt blockers. 31-32c: sown Lambs: Top quality, springers. 33-36c inuHun o-iuc. Beef: Good cows. 23-26c lb: canners- cutters, 21-230 Fresh Dressed Meata (Wholesalers to ictallers per ewt.i: Heel steers, good. 500-800 lbs (43-48 commercial, 33-4l; utility, (31-S34. ows commercial, (30-34; utility, (26 Beer cuts 1 ood steersi Hind auar. lers (o3-a5 rounds (53-55. full intim trimmed (70-(75: trlanties, (36-37: square cuucK-i. jo-u; rioa, i&z-aa; lorequarters. 136-37 Veai and -aif: Good. (38-40: commercial. loa-JO, UW.Uy Lambs: Good-choice, spring lambs, (41 10. ciMiiHiiTciai, wj-jo: Utility. (32-33. Mutton: Good, "0 lbs. down. (18-20 Pork cuts: Loins, No. 1, 8-12 lbs. (60' 82: shoulders, 18 lbs down (40-42; spare. nos (48-51; carcasses (33-35; mixed wcikiiw j lownr. Portland Miscellaneous Cascara Bark Dry 12 4c lb. green 4c lb Wool Valley coarse and medium grades Mohair 25o lb. on 12-montb growth Hides Calves, 27c lb., according to weight, kips 22c lb.; beef 10-llc lb., bulls uuuhwji uurcr pay zc less. Nut Quotations- Walnuts Franquettes, first quality Jum OO, 34.7C ' large. 32.7c: mprfiiim 41 i- second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large 28.2c nudium. 26.3c; "aby, 23 2c; soft shell, first -tuiw.uj nisc, dv.ic meaium, ae.ac: sec 9nd quality large. 27 2c; medium, 24.7c Filberts Jumbo. '20c lb.) large nedium, 16c; small, 13c. - 18c Chicago Livestock Chicago. Auk. 23 niH t ita.k- Hogs: Salable 10.000: markt xlnw nH very uneven; outcners under 220 lbs. fully 50 cents lower; instances 75.-cents off; heavier weights and sows 25 to 50 cents lower: top 21.75 for nrni.nH nn. small lot 22.00; bulk good and choice 190 to aiv ids., au.TS to 21.50; few 280 to 320 tua.. 4u.uu 10 i.uu; around 350 id. weights, 18 50; good and choice 160 to 180 lb, usiiu, io.au 10 mo. so; sows under 340 lbs, 1K.0U to 19.25; 350 to 400 lbs., 16.75 to io.uv; nta to ouu IDs., 15.00 to 16.50; few head heavier sows down to around is so Sheep: Salable 2.500. Niiv. ii.t.trht., iBiiiua airong in a a cenu n ihnr- r i. ya.u neeiy; some neid nigher: lib eral supply yearling wethers, firm at 21.50 down; sheep steady; slaughter ewes 8.50 down; two loads good Idaho wm " iciJiHcemenis ena, 9.00. Cattle: Salable 8.500. Calve son rhnt. steers and yearlinns active, strong to mostly 25 cents higher; lower grades less active but steady; heifers steady; beef cows steady; canners and cutters strong to 25 cents hlsher: bull. ann steady; top 29.00 for four loads of high choice 1230 to 1252 lb. fed steers and twit luaoa cnoice 10 prime 1360 to 1404 lb weights; other choice steers, 27.35 to 28.85; two loads 1500 lb. weights, 27.35 to 27 60; bulk high mdh.m t in steers, 23.50 to 27.25; common to average m.-di,l!m 5radM- "-"O to 23.25; load choice 906 lb. heifers, 27.25; bulk good hftifr. . .iiu, booo. cows, 16.50 to 18.00: common ana medium beef cows, 13.75 to maimers an cutters, 11.00 to 14.25; medium and good sausage bulls. 18.00 tn 20.50; common to choice vealers, 19.00 atviva outvie ateaoy. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Aug. 23 JJ9 Livestock: Cattle salable 150; holdover 500; calves l- holdover 175: market vrv ains- r. ic3 summon steers and common to me dium beef cows and heifers about steady; steers medium and sbove scarce; quot able steady; carlot top grassers Monday 24.00: part load high good mixed expert mentally fed steers and heifer a7nn- r cutter and common steers today 12.50 to i.uu, cummon steers today 12.50 to 19.00; odd light Uockers 15.50 to 17.00; common and medium heifers 13. so tn ivnn- uut cutter dairy type heifers bid down to 11.00 or b-low odd canner and cutter cows 9.00 to 10.00: some held higher: few com- bmu niro.um oeei cows 12.00 to 13.50; few beef cows above 13.50 Mnnd.v: vm common nd medium HUsa hull ii nn iuuu oe on lis Monflay 17.50 to io.uu. no eany sales vealers; good and choice quotable steady at 21.00 to 22.00. Hogs salable 150: market .tni- ..-t. supply mostly good and choice 180-230 u umenrrs at i-j.ao; sows scarce; good and choice feeders Monday 33.00 to 24 00; one lot choice 49 lbs 25.50. Sheep salable 300: hniW... m. .t... about steady; few aood anrf printers 20.00: rnrnmnn Hnnrn la nn. few good light ewes 5.50 to 6.00; common and medium ewes 3.00 to 5.00. LEGAL NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING aaminiitratnr nt ..i.t. . ELECTA E. MCDONALD, deceased, the fl.B.,cu hub men in circuit court of Oregon for Marlon County. In Probate, hit final account In e-Ute of said dece dent, and September 0. 194B. in vwir (Pacific Standard Tlmi .nn room Of Md nntirt hav. h..'n i-.-j by said eourt for hearing of objections to said account and settlement thereof. binnfln McUONAIiD Allan O. Carson and Wallace P. Carson Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING as aam n stratriv nt (Vi. BENJAMIN BYWATER, deceased, the un- I dersUned has filed In Circuit rn..r r Oregon for Marlon County, ln Probate I her final account In estate of said dec dent, and September 30. 1949, 10 o'clock a.m. lracuic nianoard rtme, and court room of said court have been appointed by said court for hearing of objections to .bio. account ano settlement thereof. IRMA H. BYWATER Administratrix Aforejiairf Allan O. Carson and Wallace P. Carson Attorneys for Administratrix. Aug. 23, 30, Sept. f, 11, 20, 1941 liT''i Mill feHillHMM...ll ! Three Killed In Auto Wreck Three youths were killed and a fourth injured when this car smashed into a tree after failing to make a turn and skidding off the road in East Oakland, Calif. Police and firemen worked for more than two hours with crowbars, plying apart the wreckage so they could re move the bodies. (Acme Telephoto) Treasury Cuts Interest Rates Washington, Aug. 23 VP) The treasury next month' is going to cut the rate of interest it pays on certain securities. The idea presumably is to help business a bit as well as save some in terest on the big and growing federal debt. To refund $1,292,443,600 in two per cent bonds falling due September 15, the treasury an nounced last night, it will offer a like amount in one-year debt certificates paying just 1 Vt per cent interest instead of the 1 Vt per cent rate of recent months. Furthermore, the treasury said, more one-year certificates rate unspecified as yet will be offered to refund $6,535,161,- 000 in old debt certificates fall ing due October 1. Alsq, it added, treasury notes, form of security which has become fairly rare in recent times, will be issued "in connec tion with the refunding of the ($2,097,615,100) treasury bonds called for dedemption on Dec 15, 1949." But nothing was said about how long the notes will run or what interest they will carry. Throughout most of 1948, the treasury boosted interest rates on its short-term securities 90 day bills and one year certifi cates as an anti-inflationary move. The idea was that money would be dearer, rates on some business loans would go up too as they did and there would be some discouragement of business borrowing. Business Failures ncrease in Week New York, Aug. 23 VP) Busi ness failures increased to 193 in the week ended August 18 from 176 the previous week un & Bradstreet reported. The figure compared with 94 in the like week last year, 78 in the 1947 week and 253 in the 1939 week, the credit reporting gency said. Casualties with liabilities of $5,000 or more rose to 164 from 132 the previous week, while failures involving liabilities un der $5,000 declined to 29 from 44. Manufacturing failures in creased to 61 from 46 the week before, retailing casualties de clined to 85 from 92, wholesale and commercial service failures rose and construction failures eased moderately. gg Prices Advance Cent All Along Line In line with continuing firm ness in the egg market, all top grades were boosted a cent here Tuesday morning. Similar ad vances were reported in the Port land produce market. The buying prices now list eggs as follows: Extra large AA 64 cents; large AA, 63 cents large A, varying from 61 to 64 cents; mediums, 54-59 cents Wholesale prices generally quot ed the grade A at 68 cents, the mediums at 64 cents. All other produce remained unchanged here Tuesday. SALEM MARKETS Completed (run reanris ef Salem deal ers rer ine gamanea er fjarmai Joarnai Reaaera. iHeviaeei aauy;. Retail Feed Prices Egg Mah (5.15. Kabblt Pellets (4.35. Dairy Peed 13.80. Pouttryt Bu'lng prices Grade A color ed hens, 22-2!rc; grade A Leghorn hens. 33c; grade A colored fryers, three and up, 32-33e. Grade A old roosters cents. Esse Buying prleea Extra large AA, I4e; large AA. 63c; large A, 61-64c; medium AA, 57c: medium A. S4-59c; pullets 36-410. Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices 7 cents above these prices above ade A generally quoted at 68c; medl- 64c. Batterfal Premium 4-6&c. Re). L llei Ho. I. II- 19a -buying price Batter Wholesale grade A. 67oi re tail 12c, STOCKS iBt the Associated Press Americsn Can 93 Am Pow St Lt n4 Air Tel St Tel 1434 tnacorda as1! Bendlx tviatton 28Ti Beth Sleel ;,, 264 Boeing Airplane 191,5, Calif Packing 33 median Pacif'o 1314 Case J I 37a; Caterpillar 31 Chrysler 51 it, Comwlth St Sou 474 Cons' Vultoe io4 Continental Can 33 li Crown Zellerbach 25 Vi .Jiirttss Wright a, Douglas Aircraft 59 Dupont de Nem 50 'i General Electr.o 37 4 v?rerai Food 44 General Motors 60 ' Qoodyeur Tire 40 Ent Harvester 26 V int Papei 52 'i Cnnecott 46 '.i Llbby McN St L 7U Long Bell 'A" tfrntaomery Ward 52Mi ttash Kelvlnator 13)i i l Dairy 334 ,Y C. nrta low Northern Pacific Pao Am Fish 121 Pa Gas St Eleo 32 Tel A. Tel 98 Penney J O 493i Radio Corp oii Rayonler 24 onior Pro 21 Reynolds Metal 19 Rlchfldd 37H Safeway Stores 24 3--ars Roebuck 41 lou'hern Pacific 3914 Vandard Oil Co 68 nudebaker Corp 22 Sunshine Mining . 9 rransamerica 11 union Oil Cal 31 Onion Pacifio 81 United Airlines 12a; (J S Steel 22 Vfc warner Bros Plo 10 Wool worth 48 $9 Million Voted For Power Lines Washington, Aug. 23 (IP) The senate voted $9,000,000 today for Southwestern Power admin istration transmission lines. The sum-combining cash and contract authority equaled the administration's full budget re quest. It was previously approv ed by the house when it passed the interior department money bill. The senate's appropriations committee had recommended slaslging the sum to $3,874,020. The vote was 45 to 38 to keep the house and budget figure, A $300,000 continuing fund for SPA also was approved by the senate on its first vole on committee Sponsored amend ment to the half-billion dollar interior bill. This was the initial showdown in the public power controversy that has marked consideration of the interior bill by the sen ate. The outcome was expected to have a decided bearing on other contested appropriations, including those for the south eastern power administration, some Bonneville power admin istration items and several pow er transmission projects of the reclamation bureau. These are cases where the senate appropriations commit tee voted to reduce amounts voted by the house. Overtime Work Locks In Employe A downtown Salem police patrolman thought he had spot ted a feminine burglar when he noticed a woman standing in side the F. W. Woolworth de partment store long after the store had closed for the night Monday, But the woman wasn't break ing in she was trying to break out. She was the new dishwasher. who had just finished her first day of work at the store, and who had forgotten to secure a key to get out of the store. She had to remain locked in until the manager" could be found and sent to the store to release the "prisoner." I Portland Grain Portland, Ore., Aug. 22 (U.B Cash grain market: Soft white 211 bid: soft white no rex. white club 311 '4 bid: western red no bid: hard red winter (ordinary, 211 bid. Hard wnitt oaart (ordinary) no bid. Coarse grains coast dely: Os's: No. 2, 38-lb. white no btd Barley: No. 2, 4ft. lbs. western 48.30 bid. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Few Changes in Grains Market Chicago, Aug. 23 W) Grain prices did not show much change on the board of trade today. A mid-morning rally sent near by wheat futures up around a cent, but much of this gain was lost later in the session. In con trast, July wheat sank around 2 cents at times. The mid-morning buying flur ry in near-by wheat contracts followed trade rumors the com modity credit corporation had again raised its price for red wheat delivered at Atlantic sea ports. Otherwise, there was a dearth of price influencing news lor the second straight day. Wheat closed Vt lower to lVa higher, September $2.0Hs-Vi. corn was Va lower to V4 higher, September $1.22 -'A, oats were unchanged to V lower to Yt higher, September $1.22fe-V4. rye was Vi-Ms higher, Septem ber $1.44(4, soybeans were Vt i higher, November $2.45 and lard was unchanged to 7 cents a hundred pounds lower, September $12.50. Dallas Funeral For Mrs. Miller Funeral services for Mrs. William P. Miller, 79, for many years a resident of Salem, who died at her home in Forest Grove Sunday after a short illness, will De neid from the Dallas Metho dist church Wednesday at 2 o'. clock under the direction of the Henkle and Bollman funeral home. Rev. Louis C. Kirby, pas tor of the Jason Lee Methodist church will officiate, assisted bv Rev. Ralph Klcen, of the Forest Grove church. Burial will be in the Dallas IOOF cemetery. Mrs. Miller was a former member of the board of direc tors of the Methodist Old Peo ple s home here and for many years an active member of the Salem branch of the American War Mothers and the WCTU. Besides her husband she is survived by four sons, Harold C. Miller, Forest Grove and Clare Miller, Eugene; three daugh ters, Mrs. Peankoff, Oakridge Mrs. Pauline Gillim, Tarrytown, N. Y. and Mrs. Lois Van Vleck, Salem; brother, L. J. Chapin, Salem, and 13 grandchildren. Margarine and Coffee Advanced Portland, Ore., Aug. 23 (U.R) j Wholesale price hikes were set on coffee and margarine today, according to Portland distribu tors. A name-brand coffee was rais ed one cent to 53 cents a pound Other leading brands were ex pected to follow. Most brands of margarine went up two cents a pound, aft er a similar advance two weeks ago. DEATHS rn. Augusta llookema Mrs. Augusta Hockema, late resident of Salem route 6, box 437, at a local hospital August 21, at the age of 81 years. Survived by husband, Wtlllnm P. Hockema of Sa lem, a daughter, Mrs, Mitton Ron von of Halem; a son, A, D, Smith of Jenning Lodge, Ore.: and two sisters, Mrs. Ma bel Levin of Portland and Mrs. Arthur Rex of Salem. Member of Evangelical United Brethren church. Services will he held at the Howell -Ed wards chape Wed nesday, A uk nut 24, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Wllmer N. Brown offlclntliiR. Interment In the IOOF cemetery at Dallas, Mrs. Jennie I.. Monroe Mrs. Jennie L. Monroe, late resident of Waidport, Oregon, at a local hospital, August 21, at the age of 63 years. Sur vived by a daughter, Mrs. J. Fritz John son of Salem; a sinter, Mrs. Nellie Brit Ion of Taylorsvllle, III., and a granddaugh ter. Mrs. Jnne Phelps of Salem. Member of the Fuchsia chapter No. 167, Eastern Star: Woldport Rebekah lodne; VFW No. 3159 auxiliary at Waidport; Seoul Young auxilllnry of the Spanish Ameri can War Veterans auxiliary. Services will be held from the Howell-Edwards chnpM Thursday. Amttisiit 29. at 1:30 p.m. with Interment at Bclcrest Memorial park. Daisy Bell Tale In this city A in list. 22, Daisy Bell Tate, late i widen I of 640 Chemekrta street Mother of William E. Tatn of Chicago: aunt of Mrs. Wayne Powers of Snletn: and sister of Kemper Tllford of Dps Moines. Iowa. Lllllnn Line of arri.ville. Iowa, and Rose McGinns of S.ilnm. Services will be lie!d at the W. T. Rlnrinn clnpel Wednesday, August 24, at 10:10 a.m. with Rev. 0ne Brick wedel officiating Interment In the City View cemetery. 1 Infant Nruhartli infant son of Mr. and Mrs. BrnJamln Neiiliarlh or 4135 Gary street, at a local hospital Auv list 23. Announcement of services later by the Howell-Edwards cnapel, Rmcof T. Plrrre Roscoe T. Pierr-v lale resident of 12110 SB Bush St., Portland, near Idanha. Aug ust 22, at the age of 33 years. Survived by two children, Sandra Jean Pierce and Bradley Pierce, both of Portland; father. R. T. Pierce of Portland: a brother. Fred F. Pierce of ortland; two sisters, Mrs. Es ther Oray and Mrs. Dorothy Atchison, both of ortland: and grandmother, Mrs. Hattle A. Pierce of Yaktmn, Wash. An nouncemet of services later by the Howell Edwards chapel. Mrs. Annte Bernlce Pierce ' Mrs. Annie Bernlce Pierre, late resi dent of 12110 SE Bush St.. Portland, near Idsnha, August 22, at the age of 34 years. Survived by two children, Sandra Jean Pierce and Bradley Pierce, both of Port land; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nell Jep son. Sr., two brothers, Nell and John Jep- son, and a sister, Mrs. Jeane Oalther, all or Cornelius. Ore.; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ida Edlger of Portland. An nouncement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. Brrlram C. Woodcock Bertram C. Woodcock, at the residence at 1130 N. Commercial St.. August 23. at the age of 81 years. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Henry A. Miller of Sa lem,. Mrs. Ellis War held of Junius, S.D., nd Mrs. John Williams of Lake Preston. S.D.; four sons, Chester M. Woodcock or Salem, Merle D. Woodcock of Hot Springs, S.D., Jack W. Woodcock of West Fir, Ore., snd Euaene F. Woodcock of Astoria: a sister. Mrs. David March of Riverside, Calif.: 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Announcement or services later by the Clough-Sarrlck chapel. Tuesday, August 23, 194919 OBITUARY Mrs. Grace B. Miller Dallas Mrs. Grace R. Miller at theifl7l residence at Forest Grove, Aug. 21, at the 60 i age of 79 years. Born Aug. 1, 1870, at 40' Kelly's Island, Ohio, and was married to 41 1 William P. Miller Oct. 24, 1894 ln Dallas. She lived ln Dallas from 1889 to 1937 and: in Salem for the next 10 years before moving to Forest Grove. She was a mem-,1"1 ber of the Methodist church, W.C.T.U., the War Mothers, and was a former mem- f ber of the Methodist Old Peoples Home . board of Salem. Survived by the hus- L , oand of Forset Grove; four sons, Harold u C, Miller of Beaverton, Paul P. Miller of Dickinson, Texas, Raymond L. Miller ofjfll Forest Grove. Clair M, Miller of Eugene; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Piankoff of ' Oakrldge, Mrs. Paulino Gllllm of Tarry- ' town, N. Y., and Mrs. Lois VanVIeck of Salem, and 13 grandchildren. Funeral services at 2 p.m. Aug. 24 at the First Methodist church in Dallas under dlrec tion of Henkle and Bollman. Interment In the Dallas I.O.O.F. cemetery. ;c Fay Bragr onverion Mrs. ray Bragg, 46. who went to Palm Sprlnu, Calif., about six wetkj nl ano becaiue of her health, waj found A dead by neighbor accordina to word re- , celved Monday from her husband. F. M. n' Bragg. She waa a member of a well-known t Marlon county family, born here ReDL. 20. 1942. Ihe daughter of M. A. and Mar- 'el garet Hullt Dlcxeraon. Both ahe and her" husband were active In the American I Legion and auxiliary. Surviving are her CS husband; aon, Collin Bragg. Sliverton; V brother, c. H. Dlckeraon; aLster. Mra. Amoa Benaon. Salem: aunt, Mr,. Emma Coberly. Sliverton; uncle. Alfred Hullt. jnt Ketchikan. Alaaka and three nephewa of ' r Sliverton. Announcement later from the Ekman funeral home. Grace R. Miller W Dallas Funeral services for Mrs. eh Qrace Miller, 79. who died at her home A in Forest Grove Aug. 21, will be held from the First Methodist church here at 2 ef oc.ock Wednesday under the direction n 1 of the Henkle and Bollman mortuary with burial in the IOOF cemetery. Surviving B are her husband, William P. Miller, For- . est Grove; four sons, Harold C. Miller, Beaverton; Paul F. Miller. Dickinson, tel Tex.: Raymond L. Miller, Forest Grove, , j and Clara Miller, Eugene; three daughters 1 11 Mrs. Ruth Peankoff, Oakridge: Mrs. a Pauline Qillln. Tarrytown. N. Y., and o. Mrs. Lola Van Vleck, Salem; brother, L. J. Chapin, Salem and 13 grandchildren. Martha Archibald Bear $? I Albany Funeral services were held at ft ; the Fisher funeral home Tuesday for Mrs. Martha Archibald nnr hn ia i Saturday at her home on RFD No. 1, Tangent. Burial in the Sand Ridge ce metery. Mrs. Bear was born October 23 1882 at Janesvllle, Wis., but had lived In this vlclnltv since lflflfl llvlno- ,i ik and Tangent save for three years cur- . Ing which she lived In Idaho. She aa married to Robert C. Archibald Novein ber 23. 100S. He died February 28. 1937. W and on June 13, 1946 she was married to Prank M. Bear, who nrvtvp 0 two children, Mrs. Robert A. Dykes Portland and Mrs. Martha Bronson. Eu- "v gene; a brother. Walter n Rr.t o.ovrtB, nn a. i,urn uuingn- worth, Satem and Mrs. Lydla M. Johnson, Tangent and seven grandchildren. She was a member of the Shedd chapter of the Order of Eastern Star; president of the Shedd Wtrru nri m.n.K.. ,.. Shedd Methodist church. Ben Rartoher Albany Ben Bartcher. 88, Albany RFD No. i, former locat furniture dealer and ;.,r0 . PrPr'eior or the Bartcher gold fish farm near tho mA,tmm .... died suddenly of a heart ailment at the Albany General hospital Sunday. Funeral services were held at the Fortmlller-Fred-ericksen chapel Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Bart cher was a native of Walcott. Ia.. born September 24, 1880, and married Bessie ....(tnvEctu (, ucmaon, IK., in 1B04. They came to Albany ln 1912 from Lakeview. are Ihe widow, lour join, Glenn Bartcher. Portland: Clyde E. Bartcher, Albany: Lyle Bartcher, Detroit. Mich., and Bat r.. n. uancner, rort Lewis. Wash.: four daughters. Mrs. Orln nm.it Mrs. Gregory carellas, Albany; Mra. Har vey Wellsandt, North Bend, and Mrs. R, A. Martin. Portland, and 11 grandchildren Eh . a,rlch..r ""mber ot St. John'a lodge NO. 17. AF AS AM. anri tl,. An...... IOOF lodge. ' tl Da.ld Hugh Kills Monmouth Word haa been received of ' the sudden death of David Hugh Ellis of : Olnah. Wash. He v hnPn Salem. Attended the Salem .rhnni. . rs. Ellla llho u.-... both graduated from Willamette univcr- Jlly, later living In Salem. He had been teaching school In nmnh t . . of this year became ,,n..int.nH.n, I..- aO! schools In Omah. He Is survived by his ttl wife and one aon, David Hugh, Jr. He . was a relative of Mra. Matilda Jones of m' Monmouth. . raJ Mr. and Mra. Jamea T. Coiard Sliverton Mra. Cnrrnll Rllf. . . a Welch street received word of the death r: or both her parents within a half hour ,r shortly after midnight Saturday morning. 1 both being hospitalised, her mother, aged y .... ... UCc , ior many rnontha, and the father. 73. onlv for . hn.r tiM. ... and Mrs. Jamea T. Cosarrf iur. n' Joral lived at Stella. Nebr. Their l'mme. . aurvivora are Clayton M a aon. of Omaha, daughters, Mrs. E. J. Folsey of Omaha. Mra. Ilde Hayea of Stella nH Mra. Carroll stolta and her two sons. Jim and Bill stolta. all of Sllverinn .nnn... grandson. Jcrrold Hayea of Stella, and . """"'r. Ml". Elliott Bergsteln f New York City. Sloee Mr. rim. ... a recent visitor at the family home. It will not be possible to make the trip to Nebraska at this lime. Bill stoltz. Sliver ti.n, la at the home of his grandparents preceding the opening of the autumn ses sion of the Dunbar, Nebr., schoola of which he la a faculty member. Amity Martha Wood, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. LeonaTd Wood of Laguna Beach, Calif., is a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. wood. "Saved my Lite A CoJ-ienJ for GAS-HEARTBURN" WlicnrxreasHtomarharldraiWMpalnfitl aulTorsa. log i ,r ih .ml heartburn, doa. n, ,'MV inwrlh- the laMem-actlng mllc k 1 in I W BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25i 20 -YEAR LAXATIVE HABIT BROKEN! "Considering I was constipated for over 20 years and laxatives gave me no relief it was amazing to find ALL-BRAN daily helped me so muchl'' Mrs. H. Hutledge, 120 Corry Ave., Aero Vista, Warrington, Florida. Just one of many unsolicited let ters praising ALL BRAN. If trouhlorl I by constipation due to lack nt hnliri in the diet, try this: eat an ounce of map ALL-BRAN every day, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after! 1? ,,day. return empty box to Kcllogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK I Hemorrhoids (Plies) Plsttila Fissure Prolapse and oth :r Rectal DLsor Icrs corrected the 9 a s v . convenient way No hospitalis ation, quick relief Dr. E. Reynolds Clinic Naturo-Reetal Specialist 114a Center 8t.. Salem. Or. Ph. lltto nn PARK1NQ : s: an Is hi .44. y ter tor el TO nd mi vh a( H I1A i