AUTOMOBILES A PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS '48 Pontiac Sdn. Cpe. R&H, low mileage $1895 '46 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan, K&H 1145 '38 Ford "60" 195 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 195 '36 Plymouth Sedan 195 Herrall - Owens Co 680 N. LIBERTY BONESTEELE 1948 Studebaker 5 Pass. Cpe. R&H, O'drive, 12,000 mi. . .$1995 1948 Studebaker 2 Door, R&H, 9,000 miles 1995 1946 Nash SeMan , 1075 1941 Studebaker Sedan 595 1941 Chevrolet Coupe 695 1940 Plymouth 2 Door 595 1936 Chevrolet Sedan 150 1935 Chevrolet 2 Door 125 1936 Terraplane Sedan ' 165 1937 Chevrolet Coupe 1. 265 . Bonesteele Sales & Service 370 N. CHURCH FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1 C.E. W r 2 yean k " 1040 N. WASHING MACHINE With pump. years old. Excellent condition, $80. 22nd St. nsM HOTPOINT ELEC, range, J 125, and Speed Queen washing macnine, in eooa cone, 135, After 6 p.m. 975 N. 5th. n203 DUO THERM OWNERS Install power A:r Blower, 120.00. Save 25 on oil. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. S75 N. Liberty n202 50-06 RIFLE Sc 14 ft, boat. Good cond. 641 N. U6th. "203 AUTOMOBILE PAINT. All colors. R. D. Wodrow Co. Gil Ward, Prop. 450 Center n201 FURNITURE STYLED Duo Therm Oil Heaters at GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty n202 USED 7 ft. refrig. In A-l cond. $77.50. 337 N. iliRn, rn, iivii. WELLINGTON upright piano. Excellent snap, smb. o nu uu" n202 80-06 REMINGTON 721 Weaver Scope 6170. 80-06 SPRINGFIELD Sporter, 1110. 80-06 SPRINGFIELD. Stock unfinished, 180.00. Apt. No. 203 633 Ferry St. n205 MAPLE BABY BED. $6.00. Ph. 37418. n202 u riA-w. n Wnttr Henter like new. 155 1H FT. MONTGOMERY WARD refrig. Very gOOd. triCC rn. j-aaiv. HEW 1949 G.E. Vacuum Cleaner with at- taehments, 39.85. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty n202 HEABLY NEW umbrella tent & Colman entno stove, rnone a-ntn. 1 tm i on U Howell refrig. S125 n.il' ftr I o.m. 3-5878. n202 NEW 1949 O.E. Range. Ices-mar Slue 179.95. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty n202 LIQUIDATING OUR STOCK of Musical Instruments - Pianos (grands As spinets), accordions, band Instruments, guitars, violins, phonographs, public address systems, ote. Also cash register Ss shop equip- ment. Jaquith Music Co. Ph. 8-4641, or sae us at 846 aCscade Dr. n205 LUMBER 2x4'b by Jitney load. $10 per 1,000. You haul. Independence Lumber Mff. Co., Ino. Independnce. Ore. S PAIR of draw drapes, Ph. 34576. n206' GRAVEL for concrete mix. Ph. 31160. n!99 USED HOTPOINT Range, late model. 79.50. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty nI02 CLOSE OUT Bargain prices on nationally advertised Power Lawn Mowers. All mowers guar anteed as usual. m tnrh t-ut Plncor nofers with re- trievor starter. Regular price $171.50 Close out price ., $135.00 I 20 inen CUl rineor mower ica ic trlnvnr tarter. Regular nrlce $161.50, Closeout price $125.00 618 Inch cut Pincor mowers. Regular price $120.00 Closeout price $95.00 120 Inch cut Reo Royal mower. Regular price $120.00. Close out price $95.00 Schnorenberg Seed & Feed 311 N. Water St. Silverton. Ore. n202 NEW 120 base "pi nno-accord ion. Price $295. Terms. Ph. 20297 after 6 p.m. n203 USED CROSLEY Refrigerator, 79.50. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty n202' GENERAL ELECTRIC Crosley. Gibson and Montag Appliance at oevurtr NEW 1949 Duo Therm Oil Heater, 55.00. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 1 275 N. Liberty n202' NEW 1919 G.E. Dishwasher, 169.75. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty n202 TOP SOIL and RIVER SILT. Min. 4-yd. load at $1.25 yd. RIVER BEND SAND St GRAVEL CO., Ph. 3-9283. MO!' NEW 1949 G.E. Radio Console with L. P, and Reg. record player, 137.95. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty n202' FENCE POSTS, poles, all types Shingles fertilizer St flat rock Phillips Bros.. Rt 6. BOX 118. Ph. 31458. tia DISTILLED white vinegar for all Pickling purposes ."Keeps your pickles krlsp. Also old time pure apple cider vines a r Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. n205 USED CROSLEY Console Radio, 25.00. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty n202 SALEM SAND 6 U RAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing Ditching Sewer H Basement Equipment Rental 15 B Va yds 10 B yds. D-7 Cat St Dozer D-6 Cat St Dozer D-4 Cat St Dozer Set us about ditching by the ft. Phone Days 1-9408 Eves 3-836 Of 3-4400 balem Ores on n WE BUY newspapers and waste paper. 1790 N. Front. n210 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-lnghouse. Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N Liberty. n216 "NEW 1919 G.E. Refrigerator.- 189.75. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty n202' STEEL CLOTHESLINE Posts, railings In stock it made to order. 1I45 N. Liberty n216 USED ELECTRIC ranges 129.95 to $129.50 leucr Appuance uo, zaa n. Lioerty. n216 USED ELECTRIC refrigerators. Yeater Ap Pliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty. n218' USED ELECTRIC Washing Machines, $19.95 to $129.50. Yeater Appliance Co., 43a n. iiioerty. r.216" BLOUSES, coats, dresses, skirts, sweaters, one yenow laneia formal, all in excel lent condition. Sties 9 to 12 Ph. 1-8281 or 515 Hood St. n203 LARGE oil circulator for salt. Platform rocs.tr. as. I, box 771. n203 IAUTOMOB1LES PH. 24113 Ph. 3-9277 q301 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS EXTRA CHAIRS for dining room or desk. walnut or Mahog. finish. Several styles. Reg. 113.75, remodeling sale price 10.98, Green stamps. SALEM HOME PURN. CO. 137 So. Commercial n203 FOUR HARNESS loom with linen threads and 4 shuttles 318 complete. Ph. 20168. n203 1 PAIR Hip Boots, sports, cost 110, worn less tnan a urs. lor (7.50. lu s. mn. U202 GET YOUR door mat now at special prices. Cocoa & rubber mats at $1.69. Green stampsi SALEM HOME TURN. CO. 137 So. Commercial n203 TWO TICKETS for Pendleton rodeo for Friday Aug. 28.. JO, will sell for SB, Ph. n202' 1947 WHIZZER motor bike, excellent cond. $95. call at 1720 Yew after 6 p.m. n20i 1 USED D-8 Caterpillar tractor, blade St arum witn waco woodman arcn. Priced for quclk sale. . 1 USED D-7 caterpillar tractor. 1946 No. -T858. Blade & casco drum. Model G. with Waeo Woodsman arch. Excellent condition. 1 T-20 International Tractor. 1939 wide gauge tracks. Priced for quick sale. 1 USED Waco Woodsman Arch. t U ED Isaacson K-A-80 Arch. Used 1 yr. Tracks show 30 to 40 wear. USED Carco single drum. 1,900 FT. IV 6-19 Plow steel cable, prac tically new. LOGGING arches to irent. ALSO DAVID BRADLEY 2 bottom plow. IV sneers, 16" cutters. Practically new Ph. 2-5242 - E. R. Cotter 1320 Market St. Salem, Oregon n204 0 GAL. AUTO, gas water heater. Reason able. 1135 N. Capitol. naor STONE CROCKS for pickles Just arrived. njritan uiaer worna. west Salem. 204 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED furniture vo glue repair. Lee oroa. run rteiwiiaing vo rn. a-iui USED FURNITURE. Phone 3-9186. WANTED Hop picking machine, portable. witn cleaner. L. d. Wilson, Rt. 1, box 607, or ants Pass, or Ph. 3-748. na202 PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Products. 566 Cross Bt. Fhone 2-5446. - p218' THREE SISTERS Convalescence Home, 3oa o street, saiem, uregon. pnone 23853, where your loved ones get the pest, ruiiy stalled, 24 hour service, newly equip. A frlst class nursing home. Miss Bernlce Struckmeler, Supt p201 AUTOMOBILES 1947 Pontiac Sedan $1495 LOW MILEAGE, EXCELLENT PAINT TIRES, TOP MECHANICAL COND. Otto J. Wilson Company Commercial at Center 37 FORD 6 pass, coupe, '41 Mercury mo tor. New brakes. 355 Division St, qaos '87 FORD convertible for sale 1563 Court. 1930 MODEL A. TERRIBLE SHAPE, BUT WILL RUN. 346 S. 23rd. Ph. 3B719. q203 MADEL A Ford transmission and radia tor. V-S manifold governor. Tel. 20089. q203 1935 CHEV. 4 dr. sdn. Good shape. Reas onable. 2430 Lee. Call after 1 p.m.. Ph. 3-5941. q203 1947 Dodge Sedan $1595 1946 Buick Sedanet $1595 1941 Buick Sedanet $1045 Reconditioned - Guaranteed Otto J. Wilson Company Commercial at Center '39 FORD pickup. Good cond. Ph. 38689. q202 CLEAN 1940 four door Plymouth Sedan, one owner, win ' sen or trade on city property. Joe L. Bourne, 1140 North Capitol. Ph. 3B216. q202 1937 CHEVROLET 2 door. Reconditioned motor. $350. 2295 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 29091. q202 '40 DELUXE FORD 4 dr. RAH, $595.00. 1922 N. Commercial. q205 '36 FORD Sdn. Good condition, $200 or best offer. 529 N, 23rd St. or Ph. 3-4758. Q202 1947 Pontiac Sedan $1495 LOW MILEAGE, EXCELLENT PAINT Sc TIRES, TOP MECHANICAL COND. Commercial at Center Otto J. Wilson Company For Sale by Owner If you like Bulcki. 70a ihould see tht one: 194S Specl.l gedanette, two tone ptlnt And 13,000 mllu, underco.ted and loaded with accessories, 359 N. Liberty St., Apt, 3, 5:19 to p.m. 4)303 19 STUDEBAKER 4-6 yd. dump truck. Ph. 32676 eve. q202 1101 193 DODGE SEDAN OTTO J. WILSON CO. COMMERCIAL AT CENTER J02 '41 FORD ton pickup, tood motor and tlrei. 2005 Beacon of! Silverton Road. 0.20a '38 OLDS coupe. Beat offer over S300 take It. 1276 Hort. Ph. 36530. 0302 1041 PLT. aedan. Radio. A food clean ear for 1675. Ph. 3-3054 day, 1-7741 eve. oaoa1 Eisner JVlotors to Buy AtrTt3MOBIL.ES ' TEAGUE'S SPECIALS WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF LOWER PRICED USED CARS WE HAVE HAD IN MONTHS. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A LOWER PRICED CAR WITH A LOT OF QUALITY, COME IN AND CHECK OUR STOCK. 25 To Choose From $95.00 to $1,000.00 Teague Motor Company Phone 2-4173 AUTOMOBILES 1949 CHEVROLET CARRYALL AU Metal - Eight Passenger Almost New ' Otto J. Wilson Company Commercial at Center '34 CHEV. coupe. Good condition, $125. 160 W. Wilson. q202' 40 OLDS Clb. Cpe. Very clean, with R $650 940 N. 13th. q202 CAR ACCESSORIES tires Ss tubes at cost price. First come first served as tnts is a close-out sale. Dealers welcomed. R. D. Woodrow Co., 450 Center. q WANTED: Clean used cars Bob Marr 2160'-South Commercia. 150 USED CAR lot An) car on the tOt $50 at your old one 12th St. Junction. q207 1917 PLY. Super Deluxe sedan. Low mile age. Radio & heater. Life guard tunes, new rubber. One owner car. $1395. Ph. 2-5520 or 2-0397. q203 1949 CHEVROLET CARRYALL All Metal - Eight Passenger t Almost New Otto J. Wilson Company Commercial at Center LOOK! LOOK! SPECIALS: 1942 CHEV. CLUB CPE $595 1942 STUDE. CONV. CLUB CPE. .. 645 1941 CHEV. Spec. DeL. Sedan .... 645 1941 BUICK SPEC. SEDAN 7S5 1940 STUDE. COUPE ,'. 295 1940 NASH CONV. CLUB 596 1939 FORD CLUB 350 1938 OLDS. SEDAN 245 1938 OLDS. COUPE 245 1938 HUDSON COUPE i 165 1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 250 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 195 1936 CHRYSLER SEDAN , 250 1936 FORD TUDOR 195 Eisner Motor Co. 352 N. High. Salem, Ore. q203' ZEEB'S USED CARS BUY - SELL - TRADE TERMS nt Fairgrounds Road Phone 3-6464 $101 1934 DODGE SEDAN OTTO J. WILSON CO. COMMERCIAL AT CENTER Eisner Motors Fine Cars Convertible Ford, 1947 O-drive, R&H, spotllte & lots others. Exc. cond., 1 owner, real buy. Ph. 22858. q204 GREEN 1987 FORD V-8 Tudor. Recon. motor, $285. See Rt. 5, Box 61 Ere. Out Garden Rd. q203 NOW WRECKING '48 Chev. cpe., '47 Kelser sdn., '41 De Soto, '40 Chev., '38 Dodge. Acme Auto es Truck Wreckers, near the bridge at 145 Center St. q201 Eisner Motors to Sell SAVE $ 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 $150. 3430 Center St. Ph. 35278. q201 1936 FORD Tudor. A-l mechanically. Good rubber. Rough body. $145. May be seen after 6 p.m. at 60 Carlton Way. Ph. 20B65. Q201 MODEL A '30 Cpt. Rumble seat, runs good. $175. Ph. 2-6287. q201 MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS '48 CUSHMAN scooter. Exc. cond. Ph. 22358. qa204 FARM EQUIPMENT USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular sizes, $5.00 and up. Montgomery Ward ic Co, Salem. qb203 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 Auto . Up to $300 op Salary Furniture Cash tor 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. 125 C. R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. S-122M1165 t202 $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO $300 Oar loans up to $500 Come In or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 Patrsrounds Road Across street from bank No Parkins problems Phone 27032 Lie N M369-S291 Floyd Kenjon, Mur r SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4l4r. INTEREST ft to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 144 State St. Phone 2-383 AUTO LOANS ' WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 S. Church Parking a Plenty Ph. 3-2457 Lie. No. M-159 6-154 FARM AND CITY LOANS 4'4 and 5 YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgage. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 201 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 3-7162 r GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie. S-133 and M-328 ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 116 8. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 Journal Want Ads Pay IAUTOMOBILES 352 N. Commercial .304 FINANCIAL PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Terms Long and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 136 South Commercial St. Phone 9-9161 TRAILERS 1016 28 FT. CCHULT trailer house. See at Minnesota Motel, 2800 8. Com'l or Ph. 2-7439. t203 TRAILER SPACE, $10 a month with all convlences. South side of Paulus Can nery. Roth's Trailer Court. Ph. 28885. t204 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. Laundry. 4 blks. to grade sch. Modern. 310 mo. Lots of room and quiet. 3580 S. Cotnm'I. t204 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION: Trip east for good driver or couple. Trans., oil, gas free. About Sept. 10. Ph. 3-1484. X203 LADY DRIVING to North Carolina via Central route Aug. 29. Can accommo date 1 or 2 riders. All or part way. Call 33593. x202 COUPLE wants ride to Denver or central Kansas August 28. Will share expenses. Ph. 2-8884. X201 LEAVING FOR Minnesota September 9. Take one rider. Phone 27279. x204 DIRECTORY 4DD1NG MACHINES All makes need mt chines sold, rented, repaired Roen 456 Court Phoo 1-6773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service new appliance. Tinea's Electric Phone Free estimates Trade-Ins accepted on 3-9239 137 S Liberty St o Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4602. Prompt. o208 AT-UR DOOR G HINDI NO 'awnmower sharpening and repairing. Dexter's. Ph 36833 o AUTO RADIOS Authorized Warranty Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co.. 163 B. Liberty Ph, 3-6955. o MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 3-9286- Night 2-1804. 333 Center. o Mike Panek. 276 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161. Brake and wheel allgnlni specialists. BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 2-4850. o BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun dations. Phone 2-5909. o216a Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun dations. Phone 2-5900. o212 Tongue and groove chmney blocks, wholesale or retail. Mortarless Block Co. Ph. 3-7324. o206 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 1-6537 or 3-4306. o213 Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3146, Salem. o212 Bulldozing, leveling A fine grading. Prompt service. A. L. Ekln. Ph. 1-1364. O207 CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register Al makes sold, rented, re paired. Roen 456 Court. Ph 3-1773. os CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patios, curbs, walls, ete. Call 2-4850. o CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys bacuum cleaned. Knsiey. 771 S. 21st. h. 3-7176. o208' OIRECTORY CUSTOM BUTCHERING Custom killing, curing Bt smoking and locker meat for sale. Salem Meat Co., 25th 4t Turner Rd. Ph. 34858. o311 ELKCTRICAL CONTRACTING Vlnce'M Electrle for electrical wiring, contracting, repairing 167 8 Liberty 39503. o202 EXCAVATIN DITCHING Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates E L. Boatwrlght, 410 Oregon Bldg. Ph. Ph 3-9239 o EXCAVATING A GRADING Excavating A grading. Ben Otjen lt Bon 818 Rural Ave.' Ph. 33080. o229 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service Ph. 3-3056. Lee Craw, 1555 Pearl. o208 Bie:thauot'r for flowers Dial 3-9179 c HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J R Watklns Oo products Pree de ivery 1717 Center Ph. 3-8395 o' INSULATION Johns-Manvllle. Phone 3-3748. J A INTO It SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waxing Buildings - Factories - Homes Estimates Without Obligation AMERICAN BLDO. MA INT. CO. Ph. Salem 3-9133 o LANDSCAPF NURSERY P A. Doerfler it Sons. Ornamentals 150 n Lancaster or at 4 cor Ph 2-1323 o' DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 346 Jef ferson St., Phone 23452. o21B LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. power and hand mowers. Call Harry w. scotl, 147 s. Com'l. St. o207 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At rour door lawnmower sharpening Dexter the lawnmower man Pb I68S3 MATTRESSES Capita, Bedding Phone 3-4069 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, ete. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. o214 OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES Desk chairs, flies and tiling supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps typewriter stands, brief cases ?ierce Wire Recorders. Roen 456 Court Sprs? or brush painting. Ph. 22664. o201 Ifitrom's are equipped to do you. palatini. Fhone -2191, Dallas Sandra Emerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Emerson, Sheridan, is pressing a dress that she made herself for entry in the Polk county fair which opens Thursday at Monmouth. Sandra will be in the 4-H club style revue Sat urday afternoon. She is 12 years of age and has had four years of clubwork. She is enrolled in seven projects and is a club leader. (Able photo) Agriculture Stressed in Setting of Oregon Fair Sometimes the real purpose of a state "fair the glorification of agriculture becomes overshadowed by the recreational features of an exposition. But such will certainly not be the case with the 1949 Oregon State Fair in Salem, September 5 to 11. For the first time since the fair resumed operation in 1946 ... bALkM MAKlt I i Completed from reports of Salem deal- ers lor the guidance m capiiai Journal Readers. (Revised dally). Retail Feed Prices Esr Mash $5.10. Rabbit Pellets $4.30. Dairy Fred $3.76. Poultry: Buylni prices Grade A color ed hens, 22-2Ec; grade A Leghorn hens, 20-22c; grade A colored fryers, three ibs. and up, 32-330. Grade A old roosters 16 cents. Ekki Buying Prices Extra large AA, 64c; large AA, 63c; large A, 61-64c; medium AA, 57c; medium A, 64-5Bc; pullets ae-tic. Wholesale Prlcei Egg wholesale prices to 7 cents above these prices above Grade A generally quoted at 68c; medi um, 64c. Dutterfat Premium 64-65c. No. 1. 63ci No. I. 67- 69o vbuyini prices) Batter Wholesale grade A, 67ei re all 73o DIRECTORY PAINTING PAPERHANGING Painting and paperhanKlng. Fret esti mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. o214 PAPERHANGING Expert Paperhanging and painting. H. J. Wood worth. Ph. 3-5868. Free est. o201 PAINTING A PAPERING Call 2-2608 for your Painting . hanging. Attractive rates. Faper 0323 PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing Phone 1-6687 Hutaheon Paint Store Fisher, 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. o306' Pit UN ING-SPRAYING Phil 13 W. Belike h. 2-1208. ROAD BUILDING A GRADING Road building St grading, land clearing with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt service. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264. o212 SAND GRAVEL Valley Sand St Gravel Co Silt, sand St f',11 dirt Excavating 10B shovel St cats Tractor scoop Si trucks for dirt moving Ph. office 24002, res. 17146. 0 Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603 1393 N 6th. 0203 SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent Razor harp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Sewers or Drains Sep tie Tank Cleaned Re as Ph 3-6321 or 1-9468 o SEPTIC TANKS K. F Ham el. 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. o Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned Roto Rooter Service on Sowers. 1079 E,m St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468 3-5127. o203 SEWING MACHINES Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms. All makes. W Devenport Pb. 37671. O202 All makes repaired, free estimates Smxer Sewing Machine Co. , 130 No Commercial Ph. 3-3513. o TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under wood portables AH makes used machines Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court. TRANSFEP Si STORAGE 'ocal 6j Distance Transfer, storage Burnet oils, coal A briquets Trucks tc Portland dally Agent for Beklns House hold goods moved to anywhere In D S o. Canada Larmer Transfer t Storage Ph 3-3131- o VENETIAN BLINDS Made 1-i Salem Pree est Phone 37328 rimer the Blind man lalem Venetian Blinds made to order t reflnlahed Relnboldt St Lewi 1-2639 o WEATHERSTRIPPING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5905. O308 Portable acetylene or anywhere. Ph. 33485. Anything, 0216 WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore Rt 2 Box 217. Pb 2-5135 0210 WINDOW SHADES, Washable, Roller Made to order. 1 Day Del Relnholdt it Lewis Ph 23639 o WINDOW CLEANING Acme V lndow Cleaners Windows, wails St woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Ph 8-3337, 347 Court. Lanidoc. Culbertson and Mather WOOD St SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 3-4011. lafter the late war, a number of out of state purebred show strings will be on hand to com pete with Oregon livestock breeders. This same situation is true in the horse show classifica tions. Ben Newell, Marion county farm agent, had a difficult time allocating the stall and pen space to a record number of ex hibitors but reported to Man ager Leo Spitzbart this week that the job was finally done, More sheep and swine than ever before are entered in the livestock show. Judging in all livestock classifications will be completed during the fair's first two days, September 5 and 6. A novel agricultural twist will be lent by the air arrival of the "Flying Farmers". ' 150 strong, who will land on the grounds early Tuesday morning, Sept. 6. The group will fly in from Mc- Minnville as a part of the ex position's Farm Organization day and will land in a 20 acre patch of the fair's huge parking area. Meanwhile, representatives of some of the 14 Oregon counties to have display booths at the fair, are already busy preparing their space in the main agricul tural building. Some of the out side exhibitors of farm machin ery and equipment have spent several days thus far perfecting their display areas. All commer space has been sold out for sev eral weeks. STOCKS (By the Associated Pressl American Can Am Pow St Lt Air Tel St Tel maconda Bendlx Aviation Beth Steel Boeing Airplane Calif Packing Cvnadian Paclflo Case J I Caterpillar Chrysler Comwlth Sc Sou Cons Vultee Continental Can Crown Zelierbach ...... Jurtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft Dupont de Nem General El ec trio iVrera, Food ..., General Motors Goodyear Tire Int Harvester ........ Int. Paper Knnecott , Llbby McN St L Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nssh Kelvlnator 4 .1 Dairy .... 93 .... lltt ....144tt .... 38 4 .... 264 , 26 . 19H , 33 , lVt , 38 . 32 . 51 . 474. . 10 . 33 . 25 'A . 8 . 58 . 50 . 37'. . 44S . 59 . 40 . 36 . 62 . 46 . 7 '. 52 K . 13 , 3 3 'a , 10 NY Cnrta Northern Pacific 13 Pac Am Fish Pa Oas it Elee S3 v Tel A. Tel 98 Penney J O 50 Radio Corp 10 Rayonler 24 ionler Pfd . Reynolds Metal 19 Rlehfleid 38',fc Safeway Stores 24 Sars Roebuck 40 Southern Ptclflo , . 39 . 67 S'.andard Oil Co. Studebaker Corp , Sunshine Mining Transamerlca .... Union Oil Cal ... Union Paclflo .... United Airlines .. U S Steel , Warner Bros PIS Wool worth 22 9 , 11 . 31 . 81 , 12 , 12 'i , 10 . 48 Portland Grain Portland, Ore., Aug. '24 (JP-Wheat: Cash wheat (bid): Soft wnM- 2.11; soft white (no rex) 2.11; vnlte club 2.11; western red Mm, Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.11; 10 per cent 2 11'; 11 per cent 2.11; 12 per cent 2.14 Hard white baart: 10 per cent S.17; 11 per cent 2.19; 12 per cent 2.22. Today's csr receipts: Wheat 32; barley 11; flour 3: corn 2; oats 2: mlllfeed 2. LODGES yjQ I-O OJ. meet every Wed nesday night. Visitors wel Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Llveitouk Market (By Valley Packing Company) Lambs $17.00 to $18.50 Feeder lambs $10.00 to $14.00 ewes ;:.so to $4.oo Cutter cows $9.00 to $10.00 Fat dairy cows $10.00 to $11.00 Bulls $11.00 to $15.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) $14.00 to $16.00 Veal (150-300 lbs. good ..118.00 to $20.00 Portland Saitside Market Corn sold for $1,25 a five-dozen crate on the Portland Eastslde Farmers Whole sale Produce market today. Peaches brought from $1.60 to $2.00 ft 30-lb pear box. Brussels sprouts were $3.35 to $2.60 a 13 -basket flat. Delicious apples sold for $3.25 a box. Portland Prodnek Botterfat Tentative, subject to imme diate change. Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 63-66c lb., 93 score 61-64o lb., 90 score, 67-60c, 69 score. 55c. Valley routes and country joints 2c less than first. Bolter Wholes-ile FOB Bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade 92 score, 62 cents; A 93 score 61c; B 90 score, 69c lb,; O 61 score. 66c. Above prices are strictly nominal Cheese Selling price to Portland whole sale: Oregon singles 39-40c; Oregon 5 am. loaf 42-43c; triplets 1 less than 'Ingles. Eggs (To Wholesalers) A grade large 63H-64Hc; A medium, 56-59 Vic; grade 3 large, 54tt-56,,ic; small A grade, 44 Vic Purtland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers; Grade AA prints 67c; AA cartons 68c; A prints 67c. A cartons C8c; B prints 64c. Eggs Prices to retailers: Grade AA large, 70c doz.; certified A large, 67c; A large. 66c; AA medium, 62c; certified A, medium, 61c; A medium, 60c A small, 46c; enrtons 2c additional. Chrvse Price to retailers: Portland Oregon singles 39-42c Oregon loaf. lb loafs 44-45c lb.; triplets, lfe cents less tnan singles. Premium brands, sinsles. 51ttc lb loaf, 63Uc rouury Live Chickens No 1 oualltv FOB plants. No. 1 broilers under 2fc Ibs. 36-27c lb. fryers 214-3 lbs., 30-32c; 3-4 lbs., 31-33c; roasters 4 lbs. and over, 31-32c lb., fowl, leshorns, 4 lbs. and under 19-21c. over lbs 20-21c: colored fowl all weights 23c roosters, all weights. 18-20c. Kaon its Average to growers: live whites 4-5 Ibs 18-20 lb.; 6-6 lbs. 16-18c lb; lOtored 2 cents tower: old or Deavv com 8-14c; dressed fryers to butchers, 63-57e Country-Killed Meats Veal top quality. 30-33c lb; other arAdea according to weight and quality wi n poor or Heavier 24-29C. Hogs: Light blockers. 31-32c: sows 44-26C Lambs: Top quality, springers. 29-36e: mutton 8-lOc. Beef: Good cows. 33 -26c Ibt tanner. cutters, 2t-23c. . Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.H Beef steers, good. 600-800 lbs t4i.4: commercial. S35-$41: utility. i3l-iS4. Cows Commercial, $30-34; utility, 26- Beef cuts t good steers) Hind quar ters $53-55: rounds. S53-55: full loins. trimmed. $70-175: triangles. I36-S7t sauar cnucits, sjjti-iu; ribs, 152-55; lorequarters. Veal and -?alf: Good. S3B-40i tommirAin. $32-35; uthlty $26-30 Lambs: Good-choice, aoi-lnr Umha lit. ; commercial, $35-38; utility, $32-33. Mutton: uood, io lbs. down, $18-20. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 ltu. inn. 62; shoulders, 18 lbs down $40-42; spare- r.ua no-ai , carcasses $33-35; mixed wcikiiu a lower. Portland Miscellaneous mascara Bark Dry 12 "Ae ib rrn ih Wool Valley coarse and mNtlnm nr.H. 450 lb. Mohair 15o lb. on 12-month growth nominally. limes Calves. 27e lb.. ccnHin in we., kips 140 io.i neer lo-llc lb., bulls n-uc jd. tjouniry ouyers pay 2o less, ni Muoiauons Walnuts Franquettes, first quality Jum bo, 34.7c large, 32.7c; medium, 7.2c; second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c mvdlum, 20.2ct baby, 23.2c; soft shell, first quality large, 29.7c medium, 16.2c: sec ond quality large, 27.2c; medium, 24.7c; baby 22.2c, Filberts Jumbo, 20a lb.; lane, 16c; uiDuiuiu, iooi smaii, lac. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Aug. 24 () (TJSDA) Salable hogs 8,500; market slow; butchers over 200 Ib steady to weak, lighter sows unevenly steady to 50 cents lower; sows steady to 25 cents lower: decline on weights under 403 lb: top 21.75 for one load; bulk good and cnoice 200-270 lb 21.00-21.50: few 280-330 lb 19.50-21.00; Odd lots UP to 400 lb as low as 17.00; good and choice 170- 190 lb lights 18.75-20.76; 150-170 lb 17.50 19.00; good and choice sows under 350 Ib 17.75-19.00: 360-400 lb 16.50-11.75; 428 50O lb 15.00-16.50: few odd heavier sows down to around 13.50. Salable eattle 10.000: salable calves 400; good and choice steers and medium to choice yearlings active, s'.roni to 50 cents higher; others fully steady; heif ers steady to 25 cents higher; cows and bulls strong to fully 26 cents higher; veals strong to 60 cents higher; top 39.50 for load choice to prime 1,125 lb steer; bulk choice steers 27.75-29.00; but load choice to prime 1,818 lb weights 27.00; bulk high- medium and good steers 23.50-27.25: load 874 lb weights 27.50; good cows 16.50- 18,50; common and medium cows 12.16 16.35; canners and cutters 11. 50-14.50: most medium and good sausage bulls 18.60 20.60; top 21.00; common to choice vealers 21.00-27.00; stock cattle steady; two loads medium 600-700 lb Canadian feeding steers 18,75, Salable sheep 2,000; good and choice na tive lambs 26 eenls higher; practical top 24.75; short deck show-type offer ings 25.50; largely 28.00-24,50; lamb mar ket with fed yearling wethers steady at 20.50-21.60; slaughter ewes dreggy at 8.00 down. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Aug. 34 6J.B Livestock: Cattle salable 250; ealves 60: holdover cattle 100; market slow; few early sales steady to weak; odd head common slaugh ter steers 16.00 to 19.00: few medium steers held above 21.50; cutter dairy type steers down to 12.00 or below; some unsold; helf- I ers In limited supply; few canner and cut ter cows 9.00 to 10.00; odd head to 10.60; part load beer type cutters 10.16; few com mon and low medium cows 11.60 to 18.00; some held higher; odd common and me dium cows 11.50 to 13.00; some held high- odd eommon and medium sausage bulls 14.00 to 16.00; good and choloe veal ers 20.00 to 23.00; heavy calves and eom mon to medium vealers very slow. Hogs salable 150; market steady; or ders limited: good and choice 180 to 260 Ibs mostly 23.50; few 235 to 345 lbs 23.00; good 350 to 400 lb sows 17.00 to 17.50; heavy sows and medium grades salable down to 15.00 and below; good and choice feeders nominally 23.00 to 24.00. Sheep salable 600; market slow, steady to weak; few good and choice springers 20,00; medium and good 17.60 to 19.00; commons 16.00 and below; good ewes sal able to 6.00; common and medium J. 00 to 5.00. OBITUARY John Wolfe Woodburn John Wolfe. 12, late resi dent of 547 South Front street, Woodburn, at the Salem Memorial hospital, August 23. Born March 16, 1877, In Maryland. Survived by two sons, August Wolfe of Woodburn and Elmer Wolfe of Hubbard; and two daughters, Helen Rund of Sa lem and Irene Pramas of Hubbard. Serv ices will be held at the Rlngo chapel Friday, August 36. at 2 p.m. Interment will be in the Belle Passl cemetery be side his wife, who died In 1947. Daisy Bell Fisher DallasMrs, Daisy Bell Fisher, 83. res Ident of Dalles tor the past 14 years, died Monday. Funeral services will be at the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren church Thursday at 2 p.m. with Rev. A. P. Toews officiating. Burial will be ln the Odd Fel lows cemetery. Mrs. Fisher was born May S, 1867, at Caldwell, Kansas, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, She was married to Luke C. Fisher on Oc tober 8, 1886, at Laramie, Wyo. The hus band preceded her In death. Mrs. Fisher had moved to Wyoming with her parents when three years of are and remained there until 1899 when she cams west to Portland. In 1935 she moved to Dallas. She was a member of the Rebekahs and of the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren church. Surviving are two sons. Dsn of North Bend and Leslie of Dallas; a sister. Mrs. Llllle Fisher, Dallas; three grandsons: four nephews; lour nieces: and one great grandson. Wednesday, Aug. 24, 194923 DEATHS Mrs. Jennie L. Monroe Mrs. Jennie L. Monroe, late resident of Waldport, Oregon, at a local hospital, ' August 21, at the age of 83 years. Sur vlved by a daughter, Mrs. J. Fritz John son of Salem; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Brit- 1 ton of Taylorsvllle, 111., and a granddaugh- ' ter, Mrs. Jane Phelps of Salem. Member of the Fuchsia chapter No. 167, Eastern ' Star; Waldport Rebekah lodge; VFW 3156 auxiliary at waldport; scout Young auxllllary of the Spanish Ameri can War Veterans auxiliary. Services will be held from the Howell-Edwards ohapel Thursday, August 35, at 1:30 p.m. with ritualistic services under tne auspices oi Salem chapter 162, OES. Interment at Bel- crest Memorial park. Infant Neuharth Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Neuharth of 4135 Gary street, at a local hosqttat August 23. Announcement of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. Roscoe T. Pierce Roicoe T. Pierce, late resident of 11110 SE Bush St., Portland, near Idanha, Aug ust 22, at the sb of 33 years. Survived by two children, Sandra Jean Pierce and Bradley Pierce, both of Portland; father, T. Pierce of Portland; a brother, Fred Pierce of Portland; two sisters. Mrs. Es ther Gray and Mrs. Dorothy Atchison. both of Portland; and grandmother, Mrs, tiauie A fierce of Yakima, Wash. Serv ices were held Wednesday, August 24, at 3:30 p.m. at the chnocl of the Rlvor. view cemetery in Portland under the dl- ' rection oi the Howell -Edwards chapel. Mrs. Annie Bern tee Pierce Mrs. Annie Bernlce Pierce, lat real. dent of 12110 SE Bush St., Portland, near Idanha, 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 Jen. son, Sr., two brothers, Nell and John Jep- Aun, ana a sister, sirs, jeano oalther, all , of Cornelius, Ore.; and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Ida Edlger of Portland. Serv ices were held Wednesday, August 24, at 3:30 p.m., at the chapel of the Rivarvlew cemetery In Portland under the direction of the Howell-Edwards ohapel. Bertram C. Woodeoek Bertram C. Woodcock, at the ruMnnii at 1136 N. Commercial St., August 22, at the age of 81 years. Burvivod by three daughters, Mrs. Henry A. MiUer of Sa. , lem, Mrs. Ellis Warfleld of Junius, 8.D and Mrs. John Williams of Lake Preston, S.D.; four sons, Chester M. Woodcock oi Salem, Merle D. Woodcock of Hot Springs. ' S.D., Jack W. Woodcock of West Fir" Ore., and Eugene F. Woodcock of Astoria; ana. AJavm saaron or Riverside. Calif.; 12 grandchildren .nl is ar.l grandchildren. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Thursday. August J5, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Walter Naff officiating. Interment In the Oity View ' cemetery. Tina Pauline Rolle In this city. Aumuifc 39 THna Rolle, late resident of aafln n,.rv, ,, street, at the age of 75 years. Survived by six children, Philip Rolls of Salem. Ru- . nug vi rwuana, jay none and Mrs, Kapltola Haagensun of Colgan, N. D, Mrs. Adolph Haagensun of Fortuna, N.D., and Mrs. Thora Gardner of Crawfordsvllle, ' Oregon; a sister, Mrs. Pctro Zaback of Burgon, N. D.; and two brothers, Ouner lous Gunderson of Colgan, N.D.. and Carl Gunderson of Westminster, B. C. An nouncement of services later by W. T. Rig. don company. Dt llB Moore Delia Moore, latu raMn( en n.i. tr"'. Stayton, at a local hospital', Aug- ' . " 01 " years, survived by a daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Arnold of Stay ton and two sons, Carey Moore and Jud son Moore, both of Portland. Announce- 1 ment of services later by the Powell-Edwards ohapel. Bert Crura In this city August 23. Bert Crum, lata resident of 1079 Rune atreet, West Salem, .it i.?. of fll T0R"- Survived bv his J!fi VloleJ. Crum ' Weat Sa'em; three children. Betty mn nr.. Dim. t. Stafford and Mildred M. Drager, all oi Salem: three brothers, Edwin Crum, Ralph wmin an nun crum, all of Salem; a sis ter, Mrs. Gertrude Knox of Livingston, . ind two """dchildren. ecrvices will be held at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Baturday, August 27, at 1:30 p.m. with etery n "rvlcea ln th8 0ity Vlew cem" Edwin Howard Loves rove In this city August 23, Edwin Howard Lovegrove, late resident of 140 NorUi 23rd street, at the age of 54 years. Survived by his wife, Venetta Lovegrove of Sa lem; tWO Sons. Stanley 1.nvamv mr.A Oordon Lovegrove, both of Portland: and two grandchildren. Services will be held Rt the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Thursday, Augusut 25. at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Oeorge H. Swift officiating. Ritualistic serv ices by Capital ooat Nn o sm.Hi... t . slon. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Sewer Project Voted Roseburg, Aug. 24 (ffj North Roseburg sanitary district votera approved a $225,000 bond issue yesterday in a special election. The money was for sewers and a treatment plant for the large suburban area. The vote was 189 yes and 2 against. (Advertisement) PICJO&T.1S STRIKE YOU Serious facts are revealed by recent medical reports. One out of every three persons ex amined was a victim of Pin-Worms . . . often without suspecting It. And this ugly Infec tion spreads rapidly through whole families, can eause aerloua trouble if neglected. Watch for warning; signs especially the aggravating rectal itch. 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