AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES Accentuate The Positive DON'T GUESS DON'T GAMBLE BUY A USED CAR WHERE A BARGAIN IS A BARGAIN LOOK THESE SPECIALS OVER 1049 Jeepster. The sportiest car in town $1595 1947 Chevrolet Bus. Coupe. Clean as a whistle $1145 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline Aero Sedan. A honey $136! 1948 Ford Custom Sedan, like new. Save on this one $1945 1948 Kaiser Sedan. Driven only 10,520 miles $1445 1948 Crosley Station Wagon. Gas mileage plus $585 1947 Ford Super Deluxe Sedan. A real good car $1245 1941 Ford Coupe Sedan, R&H. A sweetheart $695 1947 Hudson Super Six Conv. R&H. Overdrive $1195 1941 Buick Super Sedan. Leather upholstered $945 1947 Ford Deluxe Tudor. Don't overlook this one ...... .- .$1095 1939 Mercury Tudor. A-l motor. Very clean $695 TWO OLD-TIMERS 1940 Pontiac Coupe. Runs good. A hot car .$495 1939 Buick Special Sedan. New rings. New paint $595 THE CAR LOT OF SENSATIONAL VALUES AND CARS WITH A PERSONALITY . , DON'T FORGET THE LOCATION Valley Motor Mart PHONE S-SK7 HIOH AT CENTER BALEM mo PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS '48 Pontiac Sdn. Cpe. R&H, low mileage $1895 '46 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan, R&H .....1145 '38 Ford "60" 1 195 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 195 Herrall - Owens Co 660 N. LIBERTY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SPINET PIANO Kimball Consolette. Beautiful period de sign mahogany piano. Like new. 1150 saving) STONE PIANO CO. "The Valley' Finest Piano Store" 1540 Fairgrounds Rd. (Cor. N. Cottage) n207 TALLMAN'S MID SUMMER PIANO SALE Special 3825 Spinet Limited No. $494.00 Full 8B note key board, cast Iron plate. Beautiful tone and finish. 50 DOWN BAL. EASY TERMS A big saving on floor samples and dem onstrators. Such fine makes as Knabe, Fischer, Lester, and Betsy Rosa Spinets. Oood selection Grand and upright pianos as low as 110 per month. TALLMAN PIANO STORE. INC. 175-395 S. 12th. A mile from high prices. n221 ROOFING Willamette Valley Roof Co., 10 Lana Ave. n205 (BED WOOD FURNACES, oil burners, air conditioners, sawdusut burners. Holland Furnace Co. 320 Kearney. Ph. 3-7803. n207 M.W. ELEC. range, nearly new. Baby buggy 120. 2590 Brooks St. $150. n2D6 S3 GAL. hot water tank, American oil burner. Includes 120 gal. storage tank, tubing & filings. Ph. 24569. n206' WALL TENT 10x14 complete with poles and case. ifl-oz. duck. Used twice, $45 cash. Ph. 24569. "206 STEEL SHOWER cabinet complete with fittings, $25.00. Ph. 34569. n206 JfEW STOCK floor lamps, Deera to Alad din with silk shades. From $17.95. A spe cial 7-way lamp at $11-05 complete with bulbs. Mogul base bulb In top. Oreen st am pa. SALEM HOME FURN. CO. 137 So. Commercial n208 tJEATHER, Babv Buggy to pad, used 8 mo. Car baby bed, ear seat, play pen & pad like new. Baby-Tenda. Electric bottle steriliser. Duncan-Phyfe golden maple dining table. Extended 3x5. Dou ble Inner-spring mattress to box spring.. All reasonably priced, 875 Cross St. n206 NEW to USED elec., wood, gas, kerosene ranges, refrlg., elec, wood, kerosene, oil heaters, baby beds, baby buggy, tricycle, bicycle, ice boxes, davenport, beds, springs, mattresses, table to chairs, ra dios, rugs, Irons, toasters, waffle irons, elec. mixers, end tables, coffee tables, two 2-wheel trailers, tires, tubes, batt. 41 Dodge Sed. R&H. 34 Chev. Sed. All these Items are real bargains. Hardman Bros., 4tt miles north of Salme on Port. Hi way. Open from 8 a.m. till B p.m. 1 days a wsek. 206 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED furniture w glue to repair. Let Bros. Purn Raflnlahlng Co Ph. 3-7001 EXCHANGE MISC. FOR TRADE 30-06 rifle, nearly new. Trade for 14 or 16 ft. boat and motor. H. L. Hackworth. 227 So. Church, 811 verton. Phone 1272. nn205 PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Products. 556 Cross St. P21B Phone AUTOMOBILES 1938 PLYMOUTH. 41 reconditioned en gine. New tires, radio to heater. Por 1350. 2358 Shelton St. Ph. 2-0385. q206 1935 PLYMOUTH Sedan with heater to new paint, 1165. Phone 36777 or call 1535 N. Summer St. I?08 HOT ROD '32 Ford coupe . Chopped, channeled, stepped, '41 Merc, motor. Hydraulic brakes, 4 new tires. 1537 r.. Winter 1038 NASH Coach. Heater and overdrive Make offer. 345 Charles Ave. Ph. 26161. AUTOMOBILES , WRECKED '37Chev. 8115. Exc. motor. Od tires. Body damaged. Ph. 38584. q207' '38 CHEV. pickup. A-l shape. Oood rub ber. Quick sale, 1265. Ph. 3-7678. g305 1939 CHEV. Tudor. R&H. Original paint. Excellent cond. Brand new tires. 1595. Must see to appreciate. Ph. 21241. g205 Eisner Motors to Sell 'M MODEL A. EXC. cond., (95. Ph. 2-3304. q207 '38 CHEV. LWB flatbed ton, or trade on passenser car. Write box 377, Cap ital Journal. Q207 SAVE $ Braden's Body 3690 Cherry Ave.. Ph. to Paint Shop, 2-3022. q307 FOR SALE or Trade truck. Low mileage, Ph 23024. '46 Chev. IVi ton clean, good cond. q205 1941 DE SOTO custom sedan to trade fnr eheaoer car. Terms on balance. 20157 Salem. 4205 '40 DELUXE FORD 4 l922 N. Commercial. 1595.00. q205 Eisner Motors to Buy CAR ACCESSORIES tires to tubes at cost price. First come first served as this u a close-out sale. Dealers welcomed. R. D. Woodrow Co., 450 Center. Q WANTED: Clean used cars. 3160 South Commercial Bob Marr. I USED CAR lot. Any car on the ot 150 to your old one 13th St. Junction. O.207 ZEE'S USED CARS BUY . SELL . TRADE TERMS 133 Fairgrounds Road Phone 3-645' PH. 24113 AUTOMOBILES Eisner Motors Fine Cars '43 NASH Ambrassador 4 door sedan. R&H, overdrive. Oood cond. Ronald Rents. Rt. 1. Box 103. Brooks, Ore. In quire at Lablsh Center store, 3 ml. E. of Brooks. 0.206 Convertible Ford, 1947 O-drlve. R&H, spotllte and lots others. Exc. cond., 1 owner, real buy. Ph. 22858. q209 FARM EQUIPMENT BRAND NEW cover crop discs, Lift or pull type for Ford or Ferguson tractors. Less than wholesale. Ph. 3-6686 or 3-7690. QD208 BOATS NEW 11 rt. Plrlock boat and H H P. Johnaon outboard motor. Owntr tntut a.u. pa. J5. mtw FINANCIAL When Purchasing or Selling your Home, determine amount of Mort gage available, their estimate of prop erty value by securing an FHA condi tional mortgage commitment. Full par tlrulars at no expense. HEX SANFOKD INC. 14 SO. .Com'l Ttl. I-HS FHA & Conventional Mortgai. Loam raos $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS DP -TO WOO Oar loans up to IBM Oomt In or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 Fairgrounds Road Aero street from bank No Parking problems Phana 37032 Llfl. N U36-83tl Floyd Kenyon, Ugr, r mdoo LOAN wanted on first mortgage on home and business property valued at 129,000. income from property szao.uu per month. Call 34547, ask for Stevens. 1227 BEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR INTEREST 5 to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 3-1663 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 8. Ohureh Parking a Plenty Ph. 3-2457 Lie. No. M-159 S-154 FARM AND CITY LOANS and sr. YOUR OWN terms of repayment within reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 201 Pioneer Trust Bids. Ph. 1-7162 r GENERAL FINANCE CORP.' LOANS Lie. 8-133 and M-S28 ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 8. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 FOR YOUR BAVIN OS INVESTMENT, BUY FIRST MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SALEM AND VICIN ITY, NETS INVESTOR 5. EXAMINE THE SECURITY YOURSELF. WE HANDLE ALL DETAILS. NO EXPENSE TO THE INVESTOR. CALL 34121. STATE FINANCE CO. 153 S. HIOH ST. T207 PRIVATE MONEY Spec'al Rates and Terms . . Long and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 136 South Commercial St. Phong 1-9161 TRAILERS NEW SENSATIONAL NO LIFT boat trailer. For information write Fred L. Jaslen. 2464 N.W. Marshall, Portland. Ore DEALERS WANTED. tilt Ifi FT. House Trailer. 1135 at East Salem Auction Center. Ph. 3-1221. t205 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINE All makes ned me chines sold, rented repaired Roen 488 Court Pbon 3-8773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service new appllanem Vtnce's Electric Phone Free estimates Tiade-lns accepted on 3-9239 137 S Liberty St S pence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service.' Phong 3-4601 Prompt. o208 AT UR DOOR GRINDINb sharpening n 36833 ksd repairing AUTO RADIOS Authorised Warrant Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morro Radio Co.. 153 S. Liberty Ph. 1-8886. MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 11186 J-1804. 333 Center, AUTOMOBILES " Looking For a Truck? "THEN YOU'RE IN LUCK !" COME TO YOUR FORD DEALER FIRST FOR THE BEST BUYS DUMP TRUCKS 1949 Ford F-8 V-8, 4-5 Yd. Box. 2 Speed Axle, 8.25 Tirei 1940 Chevrolet 4-Yd. Box. 2 Speed Axle FARM TRUCKS 1947 Ford C.O.E. Stake Bed, 2 Speed Axle 1946 Ford L.W.B. Stake Bed, 2 Speed Axle 1946 Chevrolet L.W.B. C.&C. 5 Speed Trans. 2 Speed Axle 1946 Chevrolet L.W.B. 3 Speed "Brownie" 9:00 Tires 1935 Ford Vi Ton Pickup . WE CAN GIVE YOU FAST DELIVERY ON NEW PICKUPS AND TRUCKS - ANY SIZE Valley Motor Truck Dept LIBERTY AT MARION DIRECTORY Mike Panek. 275 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-5181. Brake and wheel aligning specialists. O20B" BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Term. No down payment Phone 1850. o BUILD IN Q CONTRACTORS Alt Bros Alio homes raised. New foun dations. Phone 2-6809. o216 Alt Bros. Also bouses raised, datlons. Phone 2-5909. New foun 0212 Tongue and groove chmney blocks, wholesale or retail. Mortarless Block Co. Ph 3-7324. O205 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 3-6537 or Bulldozing, leveling, road bids., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. o212 Bulldoslng, leveling to fine grading. Prompt service. A. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264. o207 OABH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new register Al makes sold, paired. Roen 456 Court. P RCA cash rented, re i 3-6773 o CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patios, curbs, walla, etc. Call 2-4850. O CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys Ensley, 771 S. 21fit. I bacuum . 3-7176. cleaned. o208 CUSTOM BUTCHERING Custom killing, curing to smoking and locker meat for sale. Salem Meat Co., 25th to Turner Rd, Ph. 34858. o2U EXCAVA TIN- DITCHING Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates. E L. Boatwrlght. 410 Oregon Bldg. Ph. Ph. 3-9239 o EXCAVATING GRADING Excavating to grading. Ben Otjen to Son. 818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080.- o229 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o308 Braithaupt's for flowers. Dial 3-9179. o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R. Jvery. Watkins Oo 1717 Center. products. Free Ph. 3-6393. 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 O1 LANDSCAPF NURSERY f A. Doerfler to Sons, Ornamentals. 150 N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 2-1322. o DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 345 Jef 0218 lerson Bt., rnone 33&2. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 147 8. Com'l. St. O207 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At rout door lawnmower sharpening Dexter the lawnmuwer man Ph S68i3 MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069. MUSIC LESSONS Spanish to Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. P Mandolin, 1. 3-7569. 0214 OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files and filing supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court lf Strom's are equipped painting. Phone 2-2493 to do youi PAINTING to PAPERHANGING Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 0214 PAPERHANGING Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H. J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o227 PAINTING to PAPERING Call 3-2608 for rour Painting is Paper, tianslnf. Attractive rates. 0223 P1CTUBK FHAM1NQ Pictura iramine PhOk. 1-BS87 Hutdieoo Paint Store Pliher, 8 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-30H. o20' PBUNINO-SPRAIINO Phillip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1208. ROAD BUILDING A GRADING Road building & grading, land clearing with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt service. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264. 0212' SAND to GUAVtL Valley 6nd to Grave. Co 81U, sand to I II dirt Excavatlm 10B move, to cats Trtctoi sjcoop to truck for dirt movlog Ph. office- 24002, Tta. 37146. 0 Salem Saw Wrlu. Ph..2-'7603. 1393 N 5th 0220 SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electfla Hoto-Houier Exclium Paten i Razor Jbarp Swei Cutttni Bladea Clean (Mwera or Drains Septic Tank Clean (X) Heu Pb 1-6321 or 1-84M SEWING MACHINES Bought, lold. rented, repaired, EZ term. All make. W. Davenport. Pb. 37671. 0328 SEPTIC TANKS K. P Hamel. Septic tank cleaned. Electric machine aervlce on sewer and drain line. Guaranteed work. 1143-Bth St., Wen Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o223 Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge. Call iu collect. Todd' Septic Tank Sernce, 3345 Stato St. Phone 2-0734. o Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewer. 10.9 Eim St, W. Salem. Ph. 3-8461 3-5337. 209 SEWING MACHINES All make repaired, free estimate Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No. Commercial Ph. 1-3512. o TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona. Rem Ins too Royal, Under wood portable kh make oed machine Repair and rent Roen, 458 Court, o To Place Classified Ads Phone 2-2406 IAUTOMOBILES PHONE 3-3147 U205 Ralph Miller Dies at Home Ralph Miller, 58, long a rest' dent of this community and for mer employe of the state, died early Monday at his farm home on Rural Route 8, in Polk county. Miller was born July 25, 1891, at New Hartford, la., and came to Salem with his parents when he was 2 years old. He had lived here continuously since that time. He attended Salem schools and Capital Business college. Af ter high school he was for a time in the law office of Oscar Hay ter in Dallas, and for a few years was in the Salem office of the Portland Electric company when tne late Rollin K. Page was Sa lem manager. When the state industrial ac cident commission was created he joined the office staff and was with the commission about 20 years, then went to his farm in Polk county. Miller never married. He Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. David O'Hara of Salem and Mrs. Sylvia Towne of Dietrich, Ida ho; and a brother, Paul W. Mil ler of Salem. Funeral arrangements, not yet completed, will be in charge of Howell-Edwards. p Portlanders Lose Bridge Tourney Portland contract bridge play ers went home almost empty nanaea alter a week-end en gagement with Salem and other valley players at the Elks club master point duplicate tourna ment. Although 10 teams. Including some of Portland's top ranking experts, came to Salem, third place was the best they could do when final rankings were announced. Here are the standings; North- South, Col. Philip W. Allison and Oliver Huston, first; Mrs. Paul F. Burris and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, second; Veneta Sum mers and Mel Katzky of Port land, third. East-West, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frasler of Albany. first; Mrs. John Bone and Mrs. Milton Parker, second; Mr. and Mrs. J. Neilsen of Portland, third. At the regular weekly dupli cate tournament at the Elks club, Mrs. John Bone and Mrs. Lenore Park won the Howell movement play. R, H. Dannen of Brownsville and Ellis H. Jones of Salem were second: Mrs. George Henderson and Mrs. Arthur Binegar, third; Mrs Lucetta McCoskrle and Mrs Phoebe Hocken of Corvallis were fourth. Labor Funds for CVA Seattle, Aug. 29 () A con tribution of $1,500 to finance promotion of the proposed Col umbia valley administration has been authorized by the exe cutive board of Washington State Federation of Labor. Evan M. (Ed) Weston, federation pre sident, announced today. DIRECTORY TRANSFEP STORAGE -ocl to Dlxtance Trarufsr. ataratre Burner oil, coal to briquets Truck to rortiana aanj Agent lor Bekln Home hold good moved to anywhere In UA 0( Canada Larmer Tranafer to Storage Ph 3-3131 o VENETIAN BLINDS Made l- Salem Pre eat Phone 37338 rimer the Blind man c Salem Venetian Blind made to order or rerinwied Relnholdt to Lewie. 1-3839 WEATHERSTRIPPING Pre aatlmatea. T. PULLMAN, Pb. 3-5965. , O208 Portable acetylene e anywhere. Ph. 3348S. Anything. 0219 WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore Rt 2 Boi 117 Ph. 3-5135 O310 WINDOW SHADES Washable Roller Made to order 1 Day Del Relnholdt to Lewi Ph 23639. WINDOW CLEANTNO Acme V lndow Cleaner Windows, wall to woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned, waxed and polished Pb 3-3337 147 Court Lansdoe. Cuiberuoo and Matber WOOD to SAWDUST LODGES 0Qrx I.O.OJ1. meeta every Wed nesday night Visitor- wei come. ' Major Grains In Even Courses Chicago, August 29 VP) Ma jor grains held to an even course today while soybeans went through a series of up-and-down gyrations. A reported advance in the gov ernment buying price for cash wheat and expectations of sales of flour to the production and marketing administration pro vided support for the bread cer eal. Reports of large-scale build ing of bins on farms to store corn aided that grain. In active dealings, soybeans moved over a 6 cent range. They opened steady, advanced act,, pie of cents, sank below the pre vious close and then staged an other rally toward the close. Some speculative and invest ment buying was attracted fol lowing last week's sharp shake out. Wheat closed S,i-1H higher, September $2.01, corn was 1 V higher, September $1.25 Vt, oats were unchanged to Vt higher September 67-67 V4,rye was y to 1 cent lower, Septem ber $1.41, soybeans were un changed to 1 cent higher, November- $2.33-2.33 Vt, and lard was 32 cents lower to 5 cents a hundred pounds higher, Septem ber $11.95. Stock Market Slowly Declines New York, Aug. 29 () A slow decline in the stock mar ket went unchecked today un til losses of fractions to more than a point wer? general throughout the list. The volume of trading con tracted at a rate of about 650,- 000 shares, one of the slowest days in a month. In late trading the fall was arrested, but prices on average were at their lowest points of the session. The light selling pressure was well distributed and no partic ular group of stocks was under fire. MARKET QUOTATIONS Sal Livestock Market (Bi Vralar Packing company) Lamb 117.00 to 111.50 Feeder lamb $10.00 to 114.00 Ewes J:.M to 14.00 Cutter cows 39.00 to 110.00 Pat dairy cow tio.oo to lll.QO Bulls 111.00 to 318.00 Calve, good (100-450 lb.) 314.00 to 118.00 Veal (1B0-300 lb, good ..118.00 to 120.00 Portland Eastalde Market Peaohea old for 11.40 to 11.75 a bushel box on the Portland EaaUlde Parmer Wholesale Produce market. Italian prune were 75 cent and below for 20-ib iuk. Tomatoes brought 78 to 88 cents a nat. Lettuce wa 32.00 to 82.50 a crate. Oravenateln Apple were offered at 11.50 40-lb, box. Portland Prodnea Bntttrf at Tentative, subject to imme diate change. Premium quality maximum ,35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 61-860 lb,. 92 aeon (1-64 lb., 90 score, 67-60O, 89 acore, 55c Valley route and country oinu an ies man urn. Butter Whole-. FOB bum cube to wholesaler: grade 92 score, 82 cental A 92 cor 6ic: B. 90 score, one id.i O 8k score, 66o. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese selling price to Portland wnois sale: Oregon single 39-40cj Oregon 5 loal 42-430; triplet in ica man .Ingle. Eggs T Wbelesalers) A grade large 63tt-64tte; A medium, 65-5Btte. grade large. 54tt-8fl'ic: small A grace, tztac Potland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailer: arade prints 67c; AA carton 68ct A print 67c. A carton C8ci B print S4e. Ease Price to retailer: Grade aa large, 70o dot.; certified A large, 67c; A larse. 66c: AA medium. 61e: certified A, medium, 60c; A medium, 69c, A small. c: carton 2e additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland Oregon single 39-42e Oregon loaf, lb loaf 44tt45e Ib.i triplets, ltt cent lew than slngiP. Premium arenas, single. Slttc lb loif. 83Hc. Poultry- Live Chicken no. i quality rov plants, No. 1 broilers under iVt lbs 2S-3ex Ib.i fryers lb., jo-jic; 3- ids., sic; master 4 lb, and over. Jl-aac lb., towi, leghorns, 4 lb and under 19-20c, over 4 lb. 20c; colored fowl all weight 22-33o; rooster, all weight l-lc. Rabbits Average in growers) jit wniie. 4-5 lb 1830 lb.f 5-6 lb. 16-180 ID! oiored 3 cent tower, old or heavy doe. 8-14c; dressed fryers to butcher, w-ne Country-Killed Heat Veal top quality. 33-we lb.; outer trades according to weight and quality with poor or Heavier ao-a&c. Hogs: Light blockers, n-w, sows 33.25c. Lambs: Top quality, springer, 83-see: mutton 8-1 oc. Beef: Good cows, 93-26o Ibi canner- cutter, 20-32O rtno ureisea oieaie (Wholesaler to retailer per cwt.li Beet (leers, good, 600-800 lbs 13-46. commercial, 135-til; utility, IS 1-134. Cows Commercial, 130-34 ; utility, isb- i 27. Canuera-cuttera, 122-24. Beef cut I good steers)- Hind quar ter 153-65. round, 163-55: full loin, 1 trimmed. 170-175; triangle, 136-37) square chuck, 138-40; ribs. 152-65; fore quarter. 136.37 Vee) and ?alf: Good, 138-401 commerclai, (32-35: utl.lty 126-30 Lamb: Good-choice, spring lamb, 141 43; commercial, 135-38; utility, 133-33. Mutton: Good, ''O lb, down, 118-30. Pork cut: Loins, No. 1, 6-13 lbs. 160 62; shoulders, 18 lbs down 140-43; spare ribs 148-51; careaases 13131; mixed weights 13 lower. Portland Miscellaneous Case are Bark Dry 12tto b treea e lb. Wool Valley eoarae and medium trade. 450 lb. Mohair 15a lb. on lS-montb irovtb. nominally Hide Calve. 37c lb., according to weight, kip 32o ib.i beef 10-lie lb, bulU fe-6o lb. Country buyer pay 2c lee. Nut Quotations Walnuts Franquette, first quality Jum bo, 34.7o large, 32.7c; medium, 37.2oi second quality Jumbo, 30.3c i large, 36.3c medium, 36.2ei "Jaby, 33 act soft shell, flret quality large. 39.7c: medium, 26.3c j sec ond quality large, 37.2c; medium. 24.7c; baby 23.3c. Filberts Jumbo, 309 Ib.i large, list medium, 16c i email. 13c. Fertland Grain Portland. Ore.. Aug. 31 Wheat! Cub grain: Oat tu. - -fe. ..tit 14.00: barley No. 3 45-lb. B.W. H.00; Me. 1 flax 1.85. Cah wheat (bid): 8ft white 2.13'4; soft white (no rex I 3.13Vfc; white club 3.11V4 extern rad 3.12 V4. Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.13'; 10 per cent S. 134l 11 Per cent 3.13tt; 13 or cent 9.14. Hard white baart; 10 per cent 3.11!; 11 oer cent S.IOUi 13 ner cent 3.31'. Today car receipts: Wheat as: barley 3li Hour corn I. oaU I, mill feed n, Rioters Move On Car Crowds milling aboul a picnic grove at Peeksklll, N. Y., where a concert by Paul Robeson was scheduled try to turn over an automobile. Fighting continued for more than two hours, forcing cancellation ot the night concert. (AP Wirephoto). (Copyright 1949, by New York Daily News) 11 Injured in Robeson Riot Peeksklll, N.Y., Aug. 29 (U. State police sought today the assailants of 11 persons injured in an anti-communist riot that broke up a scheduled Paul Ro beson concert Saturday night. Detectives had lists of names of persons reportedly involved in the fist - fighting, stone and bottle throwing between 300 to 400 war veterans and the 150 persons assembled to hear the Negro baritone. However, no one had been brought in for questioning, troopers said. Robeson, who never reached the concert because the fighting began before his arrival, de manded yesterday an investiga tion to determine who gives orders" to the American Le gion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. "I am not going to be fright ened by any Legionnaires," he said at press conference in New York. "They had better be care ful." Robeson said state and federal officials should look carefully into the activities of the Legion, VFW and Ku Klux Klan Members of the Legion, VFW and two other veterans organi zations staged an anti-commun ist demonstration near the pic nic grove scene of the Saturday night concert. The riot flared before the concert got under way and In the fighting that follow ed, several automobiles were damaged and overturned, and 11 persons Injured. SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports of Batem deal ers ior ma guidance di vipni Journal Readers. (Revised dally) Retail Feed Prices Ecs- Mash 15.10. -Rabbit Pellets 14.30. Dairy Feed 13.75. Povltryt Buying prices Grade A color. tu hen, 31-24ci grade A Leghorn hens, lv-lic; grade a coiorea iryers, mree ibs. and up, 32-330. Grade A old rooster 15 cent. Esse Buying Prices Extra large AA, 84c; large AA, 83c: large A, 81-84c; medium AA, 57c medium A, 54-59c; pullet 38-40c. Wholesale Frlet Egg wholesale prices j to 1 cent above these price above Grade A generally quoted at 88c; medi um. 84c. Batterfat Premium 64-flBc. No. t 63oi No. t, 87 SBo -buying price t Butter Wholesale trade A, 87et re .all 72o. Portland Livestock Portland. Ore.. Auk. 29 fU,R) Livestock Cattle salable 2750; calves 600; market uneven; generally slow; Instances 40 to 50 cents higher on best steers; medium and good steers fed grain on grass 25.00; mi dlums 21.00 to 24.00; commons 16.00 to 20.00; light eutter dairy type steers 11.00 and belowf few medium heifers above 20.00; odd common and low mediums 13.50 to 17.50; canner and cutter cows 10.00; shells down to 8.00 and below; common and medium beef cows 11.50 to 13.50; load early 14.50; good beef bulls 17.50 to 18,00; demand narrow; good and choice vealers 20.00 to 23.00; common and mediums 11.00 to 18.00. Hogs salable 800; market active; 75 cents higher; good and choice 180-230 lbs. 24.25; fat types down to 23.50; 250-300 Ibs. 21.00 to 22.35; few 150 lbs. 22.35 r good 3M-6M lb. sows 18.50 to 18.00: ask ing to 24.00 for good and choice 100 lb. feeder pigs; demand limited. Bheep salable 1600; market fairly ac tive, fully steady; good and choice spring lambs 20.00 to 30.50; medium and good 18.00 to 19.00; commons down to 18.00; good feeders 18.00; good and choice year lings 17.00; good ewes 8.00; common and medium 3.00 to 8.00. Chleare Livestock Chicago. Aug. 30 flj.lo Livestock: oc aalabla 0,000. Market trona to 23 cent higher early but later trade active witn tu t ii u 35 to 50 cents- hleher an butcher, most advance on weight below aoo ids; ow 25 cents hither, instances AO cent hlcher; top 21.00; bulk good and choice 300 to 260 lb 21.00 to 21.50; few 270 to 310 lb 20.00 to 21.00; odd lot up to 350 lbs downward to 18.00; good and choice uo to io id light 18.50 to 21.00; few 140 to 190 lb 17.50 to 19.00: good and choice sow under 350 lg 17.50 to 10.50: few to IV.OO! 100 to 450 lb 10.00 to 17.50: 476 to 550 )b 14.60 to lfl.00; few' head '-heavier, down to 13. SO; early clearance. flee hp salable 1,000. Slaughter lamb and yearling weak to 50 cent lower; ex treme top 24.00 on native lambs. Mostly 23.60 down; good to choice yearling weth er 20.50 to 21.80: mostly 31.00 down; slaughter ewe steady at 8.50 down. cattle salable 16.000; calve 600. Beef steer and heifer steady to fully 25 cent hither; moat advance On hlth good and choice grade; other slaughter cla- e end toeker and feeders iteady; top 20.36 for two load hlth choice around 1350 lb fed steers; everal load 29.35- 31.50; bulk high good and choice ateeri 2T.7S to 39.36; most hlth medium to av erage) good grade 24.00 to 27.60; common to average medium steers 17.50 to 23.50: bulk good to low ehoice heifer 26.50 to 37.361 odd lot choice heifer to 3" SO; good cows 17.00 to 19.00: common end me dium cow 14.60 to 10.75; cannera and cut ter largely 13.00 to 14.50; moat medium to low good auabe bull 19.50 to 26.50: prac tical top vaalera 27.00; most medium and good feeding steers 18.00 to 22.50. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, STOCKS i By the Aftsuclalert Press) American Can 82 Am Pow to Lt 12's An- Tel to Tli) H31 macorda 27 Bendlx Aviation 3 Beth Stool 2ft1. Boeing Airplane ID '4 Calir Packing 32 nadnn Pacifto Case J I 38'. 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Da vis Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis of Coolidge street. Other survivors are the wife and one son, Harold. Portland; one grandson, and a half-brother, Gaylord Davis of Houston. Texas. Fay Amelia Bragg Sllverion i nc unusuaiiy ir.rno ance at funeral services anti mini rin-o for Mrs. Fay Amelia DraRR, Saturday af ternoon from tlie Memorial cnnpci 01 Ekman. Funeral nonie ana tnc pru- runion of flowers at the chapel and ni the family lot In Green Mountain ceme tery, were evldoncos of the respect in which tho pioneer families of the local community are held. Mrs. Bragg's par ents, tho M. A. Dlckeraons. and her grandptirents, the Hulls, were among those who came to Marion county as pio neers and wore Influential In the progress of the area. Bhe was born in Silverton and spent most ol ner me ncre. wirs. nmoa 4fl fleotember 20. died at the fam ily home In Palm Springs, Sunday of the rant week. The body wns in state two hours each clay In respect to the activi ties of the Braggs during their six yenrs there In Legion and other work, until transportation to Silverton could no ar ranged, Thursday. The husband. Fay M. DraKH. plans to return 10 raim aprniKs, Thursday of this week where ho Is in federal employment, ineir oiny bum. -u- Bragg, will remain in anvrnuii. sister of Mrs. Brnggi Helen, nnd hus band. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Benson, re turned to their home in F.uscnc Sunday. Clifton Dlckerson, ex-mayor of Silverton, brother ol Mrs. uragg. kcv. Armur Charles Bates officiated. Mrs. Craig murk anir Mr. Lorlii Whltnov nlaycd the organ music. Bearers were ttewcr Al len, C. J. Towe, Arthur Gottenuerg, Lew Is Hall, Roy Davenport and C. fi. Hlg Inbotham. James P. Jensen Woodburn Funeral services will bi neid Tuesday, August 30. at the Rlnso chnnel lor James P. Jensen. a. rr-sweni oi Mon itor for 00 years, and well known busi ness man, who died August 25 at his home hre. Rev. N. C. Ernton will officiate nnd interment will be in Belle Passl cemetery beside his wife, Nellie Jcasnn, who died about one year ago. Mr. Jrnson was born In Minnesota Jnnuary 9, 1!)H3 and came to Monitor at the ate of six years. Survivors Include one son, James Jensen, Jr., and one dauichtcr, Barbara Beckett, both of Monitor; three sisters, Margaret Morten- son of Lodi, California, Hazel Dnm meler of Hollywood, Calif., nnd Emma Jensen of Los Angeles! a brother. Martin Jensen of Portland, nnd one grandchild . kJtfto. a Appointed Frederick G. Hamley (above) has been ap pointed justice of the state of Washington supreme court. He will take his oath of of fice September 6. (AP Wire-photo) if---, 'f0w-r 1 Monday, August 29, 1949 19 3 4 VP Arsonist Ralpl Gets Year I-fare- John Edward Ralph pleaded guilty before Circuit JuHe George R. Duncan Monday to third degree arson in connection with a flax fire at the State pri son several months ago. He was given a year's sentence. But thut isn't all of it. It is to run conse cutively after Ralph finishes out 12 years he has yet to do on a robbery sentence. And there s still more to follow. When he came up here he was on parole from San Quentin, Calif., also on a robbery charge. With his conviction here his parole there was revoked so he'll be sent back to San Quentin when he gets all though here. With Ralph's guilty plea, Dis trict Attorney Stadter says this is six out of the seven convicts implicated in the flax plant fire whose cases have been disposed of, either by conviction or pleas of guilt. Allan Brumfield, con victed last week by a jury, will be sentenced September 6. The seventh man, John O. Pinson, is still to be disposed of. He escap ed a few months ago and is still at large. His case will remain on the docket to be disposed of when and if he's caught. DEATHS Mrs, Sophia Sehnuelle Mrs. Sophia Schnuelle, lata resident ot ui raitcraon avenue, at a local hos pital August 20. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Max Oehllinr of Snlerf; a son Lor en Schnuelle of Snlem; a sister, Mr. Henry Dopplng of Plymouth. Wise: a grandson, Mark Gehlnr of Salem: and a (treat granddaughter, Daphne Oehlar at Sulem, ai'd several nieces and nnntiew. Services will be Jield at tho Cloush Barrick capel Wednesday, August 31, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Russell fatmr offi ciating. Interment In the City View cem etery. Ralph Miller Ralph Miller, at the residence at route box 373. Salem. Ausust 30. RnrvtVMt by two sisters. Mrs. David O'Hara of 8a- cm and Mrs. William Towna of Dlntrinh. Idaho: and a brother, Paul W. Miller of Salem. Announcement of service later by the Howell -Edward chapel. Tina Taullne Rolle In this city Auitust 23. Tina PauMni. Rolle, late resident of 2260 South lath streot, at the nge of 79 years. Survived by omuiron, rnnip koho or Salem, Ru ben Rolle of Portland. Jay Rolle and Mr. ""fiiuis xinnxcnsun oi uoigan, H. D,, Mrs, Adolnli HnnKensun nf FVirtitnn n rt and Mrs. Thora Oardner of Crawfordsville, Oregon; a sister, Mrs. Petro Zabnck of Burgon, N. D.; and two brothers, Guner lou Ounderson of Cotean, N.D., and Carl Gunderson of Westminster, B. C. Ship ment ha been mode to Crosby, N. D., by the W. T. Rlgdon company for serv ice and Interment. Ethel Klnr Ethel King, late resident of r.ntr.i Point, Oregon, In this city. Aus-iint an Shipment ha been made to Medford by . i. Mwaon company ior aervlce and interment. Carlton Adolph Gin hold Carlton Adolph Ginhold, late realdent of 2735 Pioneer drive, near Detroit, Aug ust 36, at the ago of 40 years. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Mnrle Olnhold of Salem; a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Roblohaud of Do ver Foxcroft, Maine: and two brothers, Oeurge Ginhold of Plymouth, Mass., and Rolnnd Ginhold of Brockton, Mass. Ship ment 1 being made by Clough-Barrlck company to Plymouth, Mass., for serv ice and Interment, .Mrs, Edna Storm Mr. Edna Storm, late realdent of 0601 N. E. Oerti atrcet. Portland, at a Van. couver. Wash., hospital. August 26. 8r. vlved by husband Otis H. Storm of Port land: two daughters, Mrs. Qladys Smith of Salem and Mr. Verla Halsey or Salemi and five sons, H. E, Baldwin, C. F. Bald win and Dan Baldwin, all of Kellogg, Ida., and Buford Baldwin and Fred Baldwin, both of Portland. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrlck chapel Tuesday, August 30, at 3 p.m. with Rev. Walter Naff officiating. Interment at Belcrest Memorial park. Martin L, Morris Martin L. Morris, at the residence at 3303 North Fourth street, Salem, August 36. at the age of 96 years. Survived by two children, Dr. Henry E. Morris of Salem and Dr, M, L. Morris of Pine Bluff, W-o.; a daughter, Mr. Howard Allender of Salem: a brother, M. G. Morris of Yam hill; a alster. Lizzie Morris of Yamhllll eight grandchildren and eight grandchil dren. Services will be held at the Macey chapel in McMlnnvllle Tuesday, August j0, at 10:30 a.m. with Interment In (he Masonic cemetery ,t McMlnnvllle. Direc tion Clough-Barrlck chapel with Rev, S. J. Osborne officiating. Louanna Louise Hagedorn i-ouanna Louise Hagedorn, late resident of 1925 South 19th street, at a local hos pital August 38, at the age of three and a half months. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hagedorn. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrlck com pany. Why Suffer Any Longer When outer fall, use out Chinese remedies Amaclne success for 6001 rears in China No matter with wh' stlment fou are afflicted- disorder lnultl been, lungs, liver. Kidneys cas, constipation, ulcers, diabetes rheumatism, call and bladder, fever ikin. f-male complaint. CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE HERB CO. Offlc Hours 9 lo 6 Ties and Sat. Only 384 N. Commercial Phone IIKM SALEM. ORE.