Grains Lower During Friday Chicago, Aug. 26 ft.M Weak ness in soybeans unsettled other commodities on the board of trade today. Showing an easier undertone all session, beans fell at a faster rate late in the day. Losses ran to several cents on fairly heavy volume. This brought some nervous selling into other pits. Only corn displayed resistance to the pres sure. Wheat got off to a steady start on small mill buying, but faded toward the close. September fell under $2.00. Oats and rye fol lowed the same pattern as the bread cereal. Traders said the selling in soybeans, which has now brought beans down for large losses from recent highs, was based mainly on further weak ness in vegetable oil prices. Some suggested soybeans had been "over-bought" earlier this month. Wheat closed lower, September $1.99, corn was 14 lower to Vt higher, September $1.24-, oats were unchang ed to Vi lower, September 66 66y4, rye was lower, September $1.423j, soybeans were 4 -6 lower, November futures were 2 to 10 cents a hun dred pounds lower, September $12.35. STOCKS i By the Associated Press American Can 93 Am Pow St tt 12'i ap TbI & rel 144 niiacorda 27 Bondtx viation 23?; B'th Steel 26 Boetns "Jrplnne 18 Calif Packing (Jmadian Pacif'o 12-Ti Case J 1 38 "i Calei pillar 33'i Chrysler SHf ComwMh St Sou 5 Com Vultee 107 Continents1 Can 33 'L- Crown Zellerbnch 25' r Onrtlw VVrtKhi 8'i Douglas Aircraft Dupont de Ncm 50 Genera) Elect r.c 37i Crerai Pood General Motors 61 Goodyear Tire 39 Inr Harvester 27 Int Papei ., 536 Kvnnecott '. Llbby McN St L 7','j Lone Bel! "A" 204 Montgomery Ward 52 Huh Kelvlnator 14 N-.l Dairy 32 NY Cnrta 10'h Northern Pacific 141- Pac Am Fish Pa Gas St Eleo : 331 " Tel a. Tel 8 Penney J O 50 Radio Corp HH Rayonter 24 Vi R yonier Pfd Reynolds Metal Richfield 39 Safeway Stores 24 a; 6ars Roebuck Southern Pacific 38 Standard Oil Co Studebaker Corp 33 7 Sunshine Mining Transamerlca tnion OU Cal ljy Union PaclMo United Airlines "J U fi Steel 22 ',, Earner Bros Plo 10 - Woolworth -j- 48 Maison to Direct Hospital Death State Police Supt. Harold. G. Maison will direct inquiry into th death of Oren A. Brownlee 24, who bled to death in the state prison last March. Gov. Douglas McKay ordered the Investigation after the Ore gon Journal reported Brownlee lay unattended for six hours after he had slashed his wrists, Maison was asked by Attorney General George Neuner to make the inquiry. Hamler Appointed to Bench Olympia, Aug. 26 ) rGover nor Langlie today named Fred crick G. Hamley, Seattle, to the state supreme court succeeding retiring Justice Clyde G. Jef fers. He will take office Sep tember 6. Texas leads the nation in pro ducing spinach for fresh-market sale. if f-2rf-i l . fl .uiiuruu injures i Milwaukee, Wise., firemen lift a stretcher out of a window of one of the interurban street V cars that crashed into the rear of another. 19 persons were in jured in the collision. (ACME Telephoto) Dakota Fire "Out of Control" Air force men from the Rapids City air base wearily battle an "out of control" blaze in Black Hills National Forest, S. D. The fire disrupted traf ic by jumping Highway 14 between Rapids City and Sturgis, and extends on a seven-mile front. UP Accused By Blanford Portland, Ore., Aug. 26 U.R R. K. Blanford, vice president of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad, asserted today that "monopoly practices" of Union Pacific railroad were "discriminating against the Pa cific northwest." Blanford said he felt the D & RGW "should have a chance to sell its service to eastern Ore gon and Idaho." The D & RGW operated lines in Utah and Colorado. Union Pacific has lines from the north west through Utah and Colorado to Omaha. Blanford said Union Pacific will not grant joint rates on shipments originating in the northwest which move on D & RGW tracks in Utah and Colo rado. The D & RGW has asked the interstate commerce commission to force Union Pacific to allow joint rales. Union Pacific con tended the request was an at tempted invasion of Union Pa cific territory and that there was no reason why shipments should move over D & RGW tracks on the long eastern haul. Blanford said Union Pacific was trying "to close the door on competition in Idaho and east ern Oregon." He said shippers should decide how they want their cargo routed and should not be penalized if they pick a line other than Union Pacific. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Aui. 28 (UJtt (UBDA Live stock market: Hogs: Salable 5,000. General market slow. But close fairly active. Butchers 200 lbs. and over, 25 to 50 cents lower; lighter weights steady; sows under 400 lbs, 25 to 60 cents lower; heavier sows steady; top 21.25 sparingly; bulk sood and choice 200 to 270 lbs, 20.50 to 21.00, odd lots 280 to 330 lbs, IB. 00 to 20.50; scatter ing weights up to 400 lbs, as low as 17.00; good and choice 170 to 190 lb Ufchts, 18.50 to 20.50; few 140 to 160 lbs, 17.00 to 18.25; good and choice sows, under 360 lbs, 17,00 to 18.25; few 18.50 to 450 lbs, 16.00 to 17.00; few 475 to 550 lbs, 14.50 to 15.60; odd heavier sows down to 13.50; good clear ance. Sheep: Salable 1,000. Lambs and year lings very slow; undertone weak to low er; sheep steady; slaughter ewes, 8.50 down; western kind with breeding ewe ends, 6.00. Cattle: Salable 1,000. Calves 200. Steady excepting canner and cutter cows, these active and strong; load choice 965 lb steers, and heifers mixed, 27.75; scattered loads and lots medium and good fed steers, 23.00 to 26.50; common and medium grassers, 17.00 to 22.00; most heifers, com mon and medium grassers, selling from 16.00 to 20.50; common to low good beef cows, 14.50 to 17.00; canners and cutters, 12.00 to 14.75: medium to low good saus ase bulls. 18.50 to 20.50; common to choice sealers, 20.00 to 27.00; odd lots medium and good stockers and yearling feeding steers, 19.00 to 22.00. Portland Grain Portland. Aug. 26 OP) Wheat: Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.12; soft white (no rex) 2.12; white club 2.12. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.12; 10 per cent 2.12; 11 per cent 2.12. Today's car receipts: Wheat 23, barley 21; flour 7; corn 1; mlllfeed 11; flax 1. " MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livestock Market (By Valley Packing Company) Lambs $17-00 to MM Feeder lambs $10.00 to (14.00 Ewes 5-.S0 to $4.00 Cutter cows $9.00 to 110.00 Pat dairy cows 110.00 to tll.oo Bulls (11.00 to $15.00 Calves, good (300450 lbs.) $14.00 to $16.00 Veal (150-300 lbs. good ..118.00 to 20.00 Portland Eastslde Market Peaches sold for $1.50 to $1.65 wrapped ar. packed In 23-25 lb. lugs on the Portland Eaatside Farmers Wholesale Produce market today. Corn brought 75 cents to $1.00 a five dozen ear pack. Radishes were 50 to 60 cents a dozen bunches. Beets were offered for 40 to 50 cents a dozen bunches. Green onions were 40 to 45 cents a dozen bunches. Spear melons sold for $2.50 a crate. Cortland Produce Batterfat renio.ivfl, subject to Imme diate change Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 63-S6c lb.. 02 score 61-64c lb., 90 score, 57-60C, 8fi score. 55c. Valley route and country Ainu w less man wrist. nutter Whbles la FOB bulk cubej wholesalers: grade 93 score, 62 cents; 02 Rcnr 61c: B 90 score. 59c ib.i C 8r score, 66c. Above prices are strictly nominal Cheese Selling price to Portland whols sale: Oregon singles 39-40c; Oregon 5 sm. loaf 42-43c; triplets U4 less than Mngles Eggs tTo Wholesaler!) A grade large 63A-646c; A medium, 55-58 ic; grade B large, 54-5BVic; small A grade, 42 Vic Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA prints 67c; AA cartons 68c; A prints 67c A cartons C8c; B prints 64c. Eisa Prices to retailers: Grade AA large, 70c doz.; certified A large, 67c; A large, 66c; AA medium, 61c: certified A, medium, 60c; A medium, 39c, A small, 16c; cartons 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portiana Oregon singles 39-42c Oregon loaf, 6 lb loafs 44 'A -45c lb.; triplets, IVt cents less than alnglfj. Premium brands, singles. 5Ic lb loaf. 5 3 ',4c. Poultry Lire Chlckena No 1 quality FOB Plants, No. 1 broilers under 2't lbs 25-26c lb.; fryers 2 "4 -I lbs., 30-3 lc; 3-4 lbs., 31c; roasters 4 lbs. and over, 31-32c lb., fowl, leghorns, 4 lbs and under 19-aOc, over 4 lbs. 20c; colored fowl all weights 22-23c; roosters, all weights 18-19c. Rabbits Average tr. growers: live whites, 4- fi lbs 18-20 lb.; 5-6 lbs. 16-18c lb: colored 2 cents tower; old or heavy aoes B-14c; dressed fryers to butchers, 63-57c Country-Killed Meata Veal top quality, 32-33c lb.; other grades according to weight and quality wl h poor or heavier 24-29c. Hogs: Light blockers, 32-33c; sows 33 -35c. Lambs; Top quality, springers, S3-36c; mutton 8-lOc. Beef: Good cows, 23 -26c lb; canners cutters, 20-22c Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.): Beef steers, good, 500-800 lbs S43-4S: commercial, 35-$41; utility, $31-$34. Cows Commercial, $30-34; utility, $26 27. Canners-cutters, $22-24. Beef cuts ( good steers) Hind quar ters $53-55. rounds, $53-55: full loins, trimmed. $70-$75; triangles, $36-37; square chucks, $38-40; ribs. $52-55; forequarters. $36-37 Veai and alf; Good, $38-40! commercial, $32-35; utility $26-80 Lambs: Good-choice, spring lambs, $41 43; commercial, $35-38; utility, $32-33. Mutton: Good, ''O lbs, down, $18-20. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs. 160 62; shoulders, 18 lbs down $40-42; spare ribs $48-51, carcasses $33-35; mixed weights S3 lower. Portland Miscellaneous Caacara Bark Dry 12 Wc lb., green 4c lb. Wool Valley coarse and medium grades, 45o lb. Mohair 15o lb. on 12-month growth i nominally Hldei Calves, 27c lb., according to weight, kips 22o lb,; beef 10-llc lb., bulls 5- Bc lb. Country buyers pay 2o less. Nut Quotations Walnuts Franqueltea, first quality Jum bo, 34.7c large, 32.7c; medium, 27.2c; second quality jumbos, 30.2c: large, 28.2c m.dium. 26.2c; )aby. 23 2c; soft shell, first quality large, 29.7c medium. 26.2c: sec ond quality large. 27 2c. medium 24.7c: baby 22.2c. Filberts Jumbo. 20o Ib.i large. 18c medium. 16c; smalL 13c. Veterans Housing Short of Tenants Grande Ronde, Ore., Aug. 26 u.R)One-fourth of the 100 unit veterans housing unit here will be torn down because of a lack of tenants, Project Supervisor L. R. Anderson said today. Anderson attributed the lack of house seekers to a general decline in employment in the Grande Ronde area. Relieve Menstrual Pain New Jill Tabs New Ask your druggist for further information Northwest Drug & Chemical Products Co. 3106 S.E. 50th Ave., Portland Why Suffer Any Longer vThen others tau use out Chinese remedies Amavini success for a00v rears in China No matter with what ailments ton arr afflicted- disorder sinusitis bean lungs liver, kidneys gas. Lonjitlpation ulcers. dlabeUa rheumatism tall and bladder, fever kln t'mal' complaints- CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE BBEB CO. Office ROM I ) I Ttes and Sat. Only t4 H Cora met tU Pbene HUM SALEM. Oftft. New $30,000 Store At Capitol Center Mrs. W. L. Allen of Salem will be manager of one of the new stores to go up in the Capi tol Shopping Center for which a permit was issued Thursday The cost is estimated at $30,000 The permit was issued to Pa cific Mutual Life Insurance com pany, builder of the other large business houses in the project. Pacific Greyhound Lines took out a $2000 permit for altera tions at the bus depot, 450 North Church. The area adjacent to the driveway will be paved for bus parking facilities, and some changes will be made in the of fice. . Other permits today: Edith Vernon, to reroof a one-story dwelling at 1663 Court, $185. Ned McCoy, to build a one-story dwelling and garage at 1470 North 23rd, $13,200. Jack Hen ningsen, to build a one-story dwelling at 3315 Willamette drive, $13,000. DEATHS Tina Pauline Rolls In this city AukusI 23. Tina Pauline Rolie, late resident Of 2260 South 12th street, at the atte of 75 years. Survived by .six children, Philip Rolie of Salem, Ru ben Rolle of Portland Jay Rolle and Mrs. Kapitola Hangensun 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- ious Ounderson of Colgan, N.D., and Carl Gundersorf or Westminster, B. C. An nounccment of services later by W. T. Rig don company, Bert Orum In this city August 23, Bert Crum, late resident or 1079 Ruge street, West Salem. at the age of 61 years. Survived by his wife, Violet Crum of West Salem: three children. Betty Jean Crum. Billle Bert Stafford and Mildred M. Orager, all of Salem; three brothers, Edwin Crum, Ralph Crum and Burl Crum, all of Salem; a sis ter, Mrs. Gertrude Knox of Livingston, Mont.; and two grandchildren. Services will be held at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Saturday, August 27, at 1:30 p.m. with concluding services in the City View cem etery. Rev. Walter Naff will officiate. Lee Wallace Acheaon Lee Wallace Acheson, at the residence at 1665 South Church street, August 25, at the ase of 76 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Sadie Marie Acheson of Salem; a daughter. Mrs. Loralne Stevens of Rich mond, Calif.; sons, Alfred Acheson of j bany and Wayne Acheson of Wash ington; a step-daughter, Mrs Opal Mar tin of Portland; two step-sons, Claire Anderson and Vern Anderson, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; three grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Announce ment of services later by Clough-Barrick chapel. Mri. Thelma Kollmorgan Mrs, Thelma Kollmorgan, lute resident of 159 Fisher road, at a local hospital Auttust 24. Survived by husband, Louis F. Kollmorgan of Salem; a daughter, Karen Dene Kollmorgan of Salem; a sister, Miss Thyra Matthewman of Chicago: and two bothers, Aubrey Dale Matthwman of Streator, 111., and Cyril Dene Matthew man of Olympia, Wash. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Satur day, August 27, at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park, Martha Evelyn Schmidt At Corvallls August 24, Martha Evelyn Scmldt, late resident of 418 South Fourth street. Survived by her husband, Jacob Schmidt of Salem; two daunhters, Mrs. Ella Goertzen of West Salem and Mrs. Doris Barksdale of Sherwood; four broth ers, Henry Beler of Frazler, Mont., Harry Beier of Tampa, Kan., Leland Beler of West Salem and Earl Beier of Portland; two sisters, Mrs. Nettle Gerdes of Mt. Lake, Minn., and Mrs. Helda Martens of Frazler. Mont.; and two grandchildren. Announce ment of services later by the W. T. Rlg don chapel. Thousands now chew steak, corn, apples without fear of slipping plateatThey une iTAZE, amazing new cream in a handy tube I 8TAZB seals edges TIGHT I Helps keep out annoying food parttelett Money-back guarantee. Get 354 ITAZE I f TAZE HOLDS PUTU TIGHTEI. UMBO Tractor Bargain H-D-10 with drum and blade for balance of contract. You pick up the paymenti. Thii tractor in A-l condi tion. See at Bird & Zyssert 871 Wallace Road TO DAT YRKK TRIAL UNBKUKT ARI.K niJT TKUK - When eawh mtnut wma like an rtrolty mm bronchial aothma tillered Qt'K'KI.T (ukhIIj with in I mlnnte by NEPHRON INHALA TION Til KR ArV. no ntirrotics ar habit forming drag. Hot stubborn rmmm r- i sironfl Ilk mngle. KgardleM mt what ' you hava tried or how bopeleaa your I eae don't (Ire op. II r Inr this coupon In and we will glre yon 10 dar ap ply of Nephron Inhalant to mm la Knm-Aima Vaporiser. Caatlami m only a directed, j Toor I,, 4VddreM' PERRY'S DRUG STORE SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports of Balcm deal ers lor me guidance 01 capital Journal Headers. (Revlied dally). Retail Feed t'rlce Vgg Mash $5.10. Habblt rellrli 14.30. Dairy Feed 13.75. 1'oultry: Buy Ins prices Grade A color tiX hens, 21-24c; trade A Leihorn hens. m-zic. grade a colored iryers. tnree lbs. and up, 32-33C. Grade A old rooster 15 cenLs. Ecas Buylnr Prices Extra large AA. 64c; large AA, 63c; large A, 6I-84c; medium AA, 57c medium A, 5459c: pullets 36-40c. wnoiesaie Prlcei Ebb wholesale prices to 7 .cents above these prices above Grade A generally quoted at 68c; medi um, 64c. liuttcrfat Premium 6t-65c, No. 1. 63ci No. 2, 67 c -buying prices) Butter Wholesale srade A. B7ci re tail 72c Portland Livestock Port and. Ore.. Aus. 26 fl).R Weekly livestock: Cattle: Friday salable 50; calves 15: market slow; few cleanup sales weak; fairly close clearance. Hogs: Friday salable 10: nominal: Quot able top 23.50. Sheep: Friday salable 50: market slow: nominal; good and choice aprinsera 20.00. OBITUARY James P. JenBfn Woodburn James P. Jensen, 66. promin ent business man and resident of Moni tor lor 60 years, died Thursday evening, Aug. 25, at his home. He was born In Min nesota, January ff, 1883, and came to Mon itor at the aite of six years. His wife died in July 1948. and survivors Include a son. James Jensen. Jr. of Monitor; a daushter, Mrs. Barbara Beckett ol Monitor: slaters. Marearer Mortenson of Lodl, California: Hazel Dammeler of Hollywood, Calif.: and Emma Jensen of Los AnBeles and one brother, Martin Jensen df Portland. Fun eral arrangement later by Rlnso, Carl J. Thompson Woodburn Carl J. Thompson, 73, late resident of 448 Fourth street, Woodburn died August 35 at a Salem hospital. He was born in Iowa. April 2, 1876 and came to Woodburn from Nebraska 54 years ago. Member of the Woodburn Church of Ood. Survivlnt are his widow, Lucy Thompson of Woodburn: sisters, Anna Shadbolt of Gordon, Nebraska and Laura nime oi AUBUsta, Kansas. The body will be shipped to Gordon, Nebraska, by the Rlneo mortuary for services and Inter ment. James Hunter Dallas Funeral services for Jamr. Him. ter, 17, of Falls City, who died at Rose burB where he waa visiting, will be held irom uie rail City Methodist church f. 4 ociock oaiuraay, Kcv. James Royer of- uciaung. frivate commltal wi 1 follow at the Falls City IOOF cemetery. He waa born at Falls City July 24, 1932 and was a hlsh school student. Surviving, are hla parenu. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter and a sister, Janice Hunter, all of Falls City and another alster, Mrs. Barbara Morton, wuuyunviuo; aiso inree grandparenta, all of Falls City. Charles Eber Stone Albany Charles Eber Stone, 76, died at his home at 406 E. Fourth avenue wrini. uiiy. runerai nervices win be held from me i-orimuicr-rreuericKsen chapel Satur day at 2 p.m. with burial in the River side cemetery. Mr. stone, a resident of Albany the past 28 years, having come here from Yamhill county, was born at uivennure, ia juiy IB, 1874, He married Edith L. Kenyon September IS, 1899 at Ottosen, la., who survives as do three children. Earl Stone and Mrs. Velma 1 Morris, hoth of Albany and Kenyon stone, Astoria and a brother; Henry Stone. Humboldt. la.. 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mrs. Delia Moore Stayton Mrs. Delia Moore, 76, mother of Mrs. A. N. Arnold, passed away at the Salem Memorial hospital Tuesday, she naa been- making her home with her imugiiLcr in stayton since last April when her health failed. Born In Virginia In 1873, Mrs. Moore had lived in Oregon since HUB. mostly in the vicinity of Port land. She was a member of the First Southern Baptist church of Portland and was the widow of Dr. J. T. Moore, former minister of that church. Funeral services will be held Saturday. August 27, at 10:30 a.m. from the Colonial Funeral home 14th and Sandy Blvd., Portland. She will be burled beside her husband's grave -In Lin coln Memorial cemetery in Portland. She leaves four sons and two daughters, Carey and Judson Moore of Portland, Ray Moore of Vlctorvllle, Calif., and Luther Moore of Romeo, Mich., Mrs. Ethel Stev ens of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Myrtle Arnold of Stayton; also nine grandchil dren and one great-grandchild. Fay Amelia Bragg Silverton Funeral services for Mrs. Fay Amelia Bragg. 46, native and former resident of Silverton who died at Palm Springs. Calif.. Sunday, will be held Sa'urday at 1:30 o'clock from the memorial- chapel of the Ekman funeral home with concluding services at the Green Mountain cemetery. Harold Bean, Jr. Mill City Funeral services for Harold Bean, Jr.. 26. who died at a Portland hos pital, will be held from the Mill City Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock Satur day with burial in Falrview cemetery. He ts survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold Bran, Sr., and sister, Delores Bean, all of Mill City. TRANSPORTATION LEAVING FOR Minnesota September S Tnke one Jlder. Phone 27279. x204 DIRECTORY fr"""JJJJJJJ ADDING MACHINES All makes used mt chines, told, rented repaired Roen 466 Court Phone 1-6773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service new appllanew, Vluce's Eiectrlc Phone Free estimates Tiadc-tns accepted on 3-8239 157 S Liberty St o Spencc's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service " Phona 9-4602 Prompt. o208' Please! . . . Turn Down That Light! When you sit in a lighted room and have to face the lifc'ht, do you want to shield your eyes because they hurt, because the glare bothers you? A visit with a careful eye examination should do away with this difficulty. Get your new glasses now! USE YOUR CREDIT AND OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Optometrists AT BORING 383 Court St. Dial 3-6506 Dr. E. E. Boring DIRECTORY AT-OR DOOR GRINDING Sawnmower sharpening and repairing Dexter'a Ph 36833 o" AUTO RADIOS Authorised 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 phona 1-BJ88 Night 2-1804 33" Cenier o Mike Panek. 275 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161 Brake and wheel aligning specialists 0208 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel repair (hat home now. Terms No down payment Phone 2-4950. o' BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun dations. Phone 2-5809. o216 Alt Bros. Also houses raised New foun dations. Phone 2-5909. o212' Tonmie and groove chmney bloc lea. wholesale or retail. Mortarless Block Co Ph 3-1324. O205 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. Bulldozing, leveling, road bids., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Hu-skey. 1010 Falrview' Ave. Ph. 2-314B, Salem, oau1 Bulldozing, leveling Prompt service. A. L & fine grading Ekln. Ph. 3-1204 o207 CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cast, register Al makes sold, rented, re-pa:-ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o 0EMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, dnvewavs. patios, curbs, walla, etc Call 2-4850. O CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys bacuum Ensley, 771 8. 21st. h. 3-7176. cleaned o208 CUSTOM BUTCHERING Custom killing, curing St smoking and locker meat for sale. Salem Meat Co., 25th & Turner Rd. Ph. 34858. 0211 EXCAVATIN DITCHING Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates E L. Boatwrlght. 410 Oregon Bldg. Ph. Ph 3-9238 o EXCAVATING A GRADING Excavating A grading. Ben Otjen St Son. 818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o229 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service Ph. 3-3056. Leo Cross, 1555 Pearl. o206 Brelthauofs for flowers Dial 3-9179. o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R Watkins Oo products Free de .Ivery 1717 Center Ph. 3-5395. o INSULATION Johns-Manvllle. Phone 3-3748. JAINTOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waxing Buildings - Factories - Homes . Estimates Without Obligation AMERICAN BLDG. MAINT. CO. Ph. Salem 3-9133 o LANDSCAIT NURSERY P A. Doerfler St Sons. Ornamentals. 150 N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor Ph. 2-1322. o DEI.UX SERVE SELF Laundry. 345 Jcf 0218 fcrson St., Phone 23452. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l. St. Q207' LAW MOWER SHARPENING At you: door lawnmowe; sharpening Dexter the lawnmuwer man Ph 16833 MATTRESSES Capltni Bedding Phone 3-4069. MUSIC LESSONS Spanish St Hawaiian Oultar, Mandolin. Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 2-7569. 0214 OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files and flllnz supplies safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief oases ?)erca Witt Recorders. Roen. 4S6 Court Clfstrom's are equipped to do painting Phone 2-2493 PAINTING St PAPERIIANGING Painting and poperhanalng. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. o214 PAPERIIANGING Expert Paperhanging and painting. H. J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o227 PAINTING St PAPERING Call 2-2608 for your Painting St Paper hanging. .Attractive rates. o233 PICTURE FRAMING Pic t fire framing Butchton Paint Store Phoue S-6687 0 Fisher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. o20fl' PRUNING -SPRAYING Phil 1 3 W Belike h. 2-1208. ROAD BUILDING St GRADING Road building St grading, land clearing with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt service. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264. 0212' SAND St GRAVM. Valley Sand St Gravei Co Slit, sand A (11 dirt Excavating 10B shovel St cats Tractor scoop St trucks for dirt moving Ph. office 24002, res. 37146. o 3alem Saw Wrka. .Ph. 3-7603 1293 N 5th 02Q3 SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent Razor harp Steel Cutting Blade Clean Sewers or Drama Septlo Tankf Cleaned Reas Ph !-63?l or 1-9468 OPTICAL Dr. Sam Hughes Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., DIRECTORY SEWING MACHINES Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms. All makes. W. Devenport. Ph. 37671. 0228 SEPTIC TANKS K. F Ham.fl. 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 Beptic Tank Service. 2545 Stat St. Phone 2-0734. o' Mike's Soptlo Service, Tanks cleaned Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. Eira St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468 3-5327. SEWING MACHINES Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms All makes. W. Devenport. Ph. 37671. O202 All makes repaired, free estimates Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No. Commercial Ph. 3-3512. o TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under wood portables Ah makes ufivd machines Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court o TRANSFER STORAGE Burnet oils, coal Si briquets Trucks tr Portland dally Agent for Bckins House hold goods moved to anywhere in US oi' Canada Lartner Transfer A St o race Ph 3-3131 o VENETIAN nMNDS Made li Salem Free est Klmer the Blind man Salem Venetian Blind.' made to order or reflntahed Relnholdt St Lewis 2-3639 WEATHKRSTHII'PING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5965 o208 Portablo acetylene anywhere. Pit. 334B5. Anything, o21B WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore. Rt. 2 Box 317. Ph. 2-5135 ' 0210 WINDOW SHADES Washable. Roller Made to order. I Day Del Retnholdt St Lewis Ph 23639 o FAMOUS ART DISPLAY NONE OTHER LIKE IT See the Famous Picture of Oregon's Crater Lake And other marvelous works of art all made on a New Home Sewing Machine on display at RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES Saturday From 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME i ALL THIS ON Gear Driven Electric Sewing Machine Equipped with Floating Gib Hook Stitch Regulator Forward and Reverse Sewing Sewing Lamp Floating Presser Foot and many others. New Home electric console with the ityle, quality and finish of the finest furniture. Serves equally well as end table or lamp stand. ALSO Long Shuttle, V Size PORTABLE n. 89" A Real Economy Model Now on Display A, model for every need. . price for every budget. Portables, Cabinets, Desks From 89.95 to 299.95 Friday, August 26, 194917 DIRECTORY WINDOW CLEANING Acme Vlndow Cleaners Windows, walls A woodwork cleaned Ploors cleaned, waxed and polished. Ph 3-3337 347 Court. Langdoc. Culbertson and Mather WOOD & SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 2-4031. LEGAL "I have filed my final account as ex ecutrix of the estate of Elizabeth Meyers, deceased. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, and aaid Court has set Mondav. SeDtember 10. 1949 jat the hour of 10:00 A.M. Pacific Btan- uaru iime, ana me courtroom oi suta Court as the time and place lor hearing oi objections thereto, at which said time and place all persons objecting to said arcount or the settlement of said estate hereby are required- to appear and show cause. If any there be, why said account should not be allowed and approved and said estate settled and closed and execu trix discharged. Helen m. walker. Executrix." Aug. 19, 26. Sept. 2, 9. 16. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by an order of the Circuit Court of the Stat Oregon for the County of Marlon. In Probate, duly made and entered on the twenty-seventh day of July, 1949, THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OP t (JUTLAND (OREGON! was duly ap pointed as executor of the Inst will and trs'anent iind estate ol ROBERT D, PA 'US, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present thcin, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to said execu tor at its Ladd St Bush Salem Branch oank ins house, corner ol State and Com m Trial Streets, in Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, within six months after the data of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published 'he twenty nin'h day of July, 1949. THP UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND (OREGON) By L. B. STAVER Trust Offloar EXECUTOR AFORESAID ill .n G. Carson and Wallace P. Carson Attorneys for Executor (July 29. LODGES I.O.OJ. meeta every Wed neaday night Visitors wel THAN 50 OA Hit! CLOTHING BlU 0UK with a run Korary Electric Sewinq Machine A...