Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 10, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    AUTOMOBILES
FAIR SPECIALS
We Still HaveaFew Fine Buys Left.
Come In. Convince Yourself.
1949 KAISER SEDAN
1948 FORD SEDAN
1946 HUDSON SEDAN
1942 OLDSMOBILE 5 PASS.
1941 OLDSMOBILE 5 PASS.
1941 PLYMOUTH TUDOR
1940 DODGE SEDAN
1939 PONTIAC SEDAN
SOME CHEAPIES
Teague
Phone 2-4173
PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS
'48 Pontiac Sdn. Cpe. R&H, low mileage .$1865
'46 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan, R&H 1145
'38 Ford "60" 165
'46 Plymouth Clb Coupe, R&H, very clean 1185
'42 Studebaker Sedan 865
'41 Chevrolet Pickup 565
'37 Willys 165
Herrall - Owens Co.
680 N. LIBERTY
AUTOMOBILES
i: CHEV. 4 dr., R&H, 179 S. 2657 Cherry
42 It
PICKUP Body Tops Aluminum, steel, or
namental iron specialties, ratlings, made
to order. 1080 Hulsey Ave. Ph. 21328.
0.2 II
IBM CHEV. pick up, 185. 2280 81m Won.
oil?
Eisner Motors to Buy
CAB ACCESSORIES tire At tubea at cost
price, rim com first served as this Is
elose-out sale. Dealers welcomed. R.
D. Wood row Co., 450 Center. q
WANTED: Clean used cars. Bob Marr.
3160 South Commercial a
ZEEB'S USED CARS
TO SELL - TRAD!
TERMS
292 Palrwrounds Road Pdom 1-1454
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
JOR SALE, equity In 1D46 Che v. 4 dr.
sedan, also 1941 Chev.4 dr. sedan. In
quire by Ph. 20331. Csll between St 12
p m. q21B
Eisner Motors to Sell
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
INDIAN SCOUT 1049, Flan. bar. M.CM.
cross over pipe. Reasonable. 390 fisher
Rd 1SJ17
MUST SELL 1047 Aerlel Cycle In Rood
shape. 1300. 1369 Center. qa21fl
BOATS
ALUMINUM BOATS Ideal for fall fish
Inc. Light, fast, unsinkablc. No upkeep
worries. Excellent design, 8-10-13-14
ft. sties. 1150 up. Oeo. E. Allen Hdw.
q2J0'
FINANCIAL
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
518 Stats - Rm. 135
Lt. 0-133-M-165 C. R. Allen, Mgr.
r216
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
183 S. Church
Parkins a Plenty
Ph. t-3457 Lie. No. M l 59 S-1S4
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOAN UP
TO 1300
Coma In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 r aire rounds Road
Aerott street from bank
Ho Parklni problems
Phone 37033 Lie. N M369-S2.
Floyd Ken yon, llrr. r
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terras
On Larter Loans
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROT H SIMMONS
1M South Commercial St. Phone 1-1181
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4-. OR 4'. INTEREST
t to 40 Year and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St. Phone t-3663
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4'j'i and 5-.
TOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Morteaccs.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pioneer Trust BUlt. Ph. 2-7182 r
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
LM. S-13J and M-322
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
118 S Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 T
M'MHl LOAN wanted on first mortgage mi
home and business property valued at
123,000. Income from property 1235.00
per month. Call 34547. ask for Sievrns
r2:7
TRAILERS
IMS 14 Ft. AI.JOA. Sleeps 4. Perfect eon
dltton. Bargain. 130 Lena Ave. taiS
M TRAILER. 23 ft., excellent condition.
Seps 4. See at Luna Lane Trailer
Plara. Turn risht on 9ft N. at yellow
Hint after underpass. W. O. Johnston.
1331
IM VAGABOND, 36 ft. Oood condition.
May be seen at 3157 Portland Road.
tan
DEER HUNTER
NEW KIT TENS redured to 1795 0(1.
Also several small used trailer! 1275
and up. Just the thins for that hunt.
Jayhauk Trailer Sales Co.
2640 Portland Rd, t217
22 PT. OI.IDER. Butane rente. Sleeps 4.
Oood eond. 1700. Tlr Crest Trailer park.
North R.ver road. 1216
II L METAL GLIDER, completely turn.
Trli.. apt. slz ranee, etc.. dolJr At awn
lni Included. Must be seen to be ap
preciated Wllleford at Pir Crest Trailer
park. 3910 N. River rd. t21l
V.'I.L TRTtE 42 5c nut rending machine
ir trailer house. Ph. 3-146 t217
K flTsi N7nONAL!bTlFT ooat'tralier
Foi information writ Fred L Jaslen.
344 N W. Msrsha.l, Portland, Ore
Dr.AIFRS WANTED tj;f
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING to La Anielea Mrt a m.
Want i pass, for company. Room 433
Senator Metal, 3.0
I AUTOMOBILES
Motor Co.
SS2 N. Commercial
!
PH. 24113
q31a
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes need machines sold, rented
repaired Roen 450 Court Phone 3-0773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
new appliances. V lace's Electric Phone
Free estimates. Trade-ins accepted on
8-B239 157 S Liberty St o
AT-CR DOOR GRINDING
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warranty Repair Station
for ail makes of Auto Radloa Morrow
Radio Co., 153 s. Liberty. Ph 3-8955. o
MARION MOTORS
MASH SERVICE
Towtnc service day phone 3-S280 Nlcnt
2-1804 33? Center
Mike Panek, 275 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161.
Drake and wheel alien I na specialists.
. 0233'
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now, Terms
No down payment Phone 2-4650. o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5800. 0216
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306
0239
Bulldozing-, leveling, road bids., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Vlrsil Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. o239"
CARPENTER WORK
Carpenter work. New, repair. Ph. 2-2093.
o239
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cast
register Al makes sold, rented, re
paired Roen 456 Court Ph 3-0773 o
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, ride walks
driveways, patio, curbs, walls, ate. Call
3-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
Ens'er 771 S. 31st. Ph. 3-7176. o23J
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING "
wrcmcii wiring,
contracting, repairing, 157 S. Liberty
3-fOJ
EXCAVATING A GRADING
Excavating grading. Ben Otjen a? Son
610 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o22B
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service
en. j-jusa. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o233
FLO it 1ST
Breithauofs for flowers Dial 3-8170
fhell stove St dtesel oil. Ph. 2-3186.
SheU OU Co. L. T. Maxwell, distributor.
241
FURNACE CLEANING
Olant vacuum machine. Trailer mount
ed. Ph. 38662. United Products Co. 3037
rutnn q. rteasonaoie price. 0233
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Wet kins Oo products Free de
livery m7 center. Ph. 3-5395.
INSULATION
Johns-Manvllle. Phone 1-3748.
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Bulldinra - Factories - Homes
Estimates Without Obllxatlon
AMERICAN BLDO. MA INT. ca
Ph. Salem 3-9133 t
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
.V Doerfler Sons. Ornamental. 150
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1322. o"
DFLl'X SERVE SELF Laundry. 34B Jef-
ifrwn oi., rnone 23453, ojjg
I.AWNMOWFRM
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power snd hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 S. Com I St. 233
LAWN MOWER SltARPINING
in uui uvui n mower inirptDini
Dexter the itwamuwer man Ph 16833
MATTRESSES
Capital Beddlog Phone 1-4060.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish At Hawaiian Oultar. Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St. Ph. 3-756t.
0340
OFFICE FURN1TURK SUFPUES
Desk chairs, fUes and filing supplies
afes, duplicators and upplies. desk
lumps typewriter Mends brief eases
tare Wire Recorders, Roen 450 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
Wf service all typea of burners. Ph.
311862. United Products Co. 3037 Port
land Rd. Work guaranteed. e233"
VfstronTa are equipped to do yotii
painting Phone 3-3493
PPFRHANGINO
Expert Paperhanglno and painting. H
J Woodworth. Ph. 3-5846. Free est. o?2
PAINTING 4 PAPERING
Paint int and paperhana;ns Free e.t
mate. Ph 3-9M1. 8j1 Shipping. o240a
Call 3-2606 for your Painting
t.aneme. Attractive rates.
picti riTTramino
Paper-
o223
Prture frumtna Hutehooe Paint Store
Pnn.e I (!1
FjQr. I4 S. Com'l. PB, 0-3010. 0333
DIRECTORY
PRl'MNG-SPRATIXG
Phillip W. Belike. Ph. 3-1200
SAND GRAVaX
Oarden Soil, cruahed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walling Sand
Gravel Co.. Phone 3-9349.
Valley Sand Grave Co Slit, sand
fit dirt Excavating IDS above) fc cau
Tractor scoop Aj trucks for dirt moving
Ph. office 34003, res. 37140. ff
Salem Saw Writs. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 V 5th
0329
SKWEKS AND SEPTIC TANKS
E1ectrl Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent
Razor Sharp Steel Gutting Blades
Clean Sewera or Drains Sep tie Tanks
Cleaned Re as. Ph 1-1321 or 1-0460
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septlo Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Iim Si VV, Salem. Ph. 1-9468, 3-5327.
0235
K. F Ham fl. Septic tanks cleaned.
E'ectrle machine servlci on sewer and
drain lines. Ouaranterd work. 1143-sth
St.. Wen Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o223
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect. Todd's Septle Tank
Service, 3545 State St. Phone 2-0734. o
SEWING MACHINES
New Home sewing machine sales. We
rroalr all makes. Klngwood Elec., 1091
Ediewater. Ph. 35569. 0231
Bought, sold, rented, repaired EZ terms.
AU makes. W. Devenport. Ph. 37871.
0338
AU makes repaired, free estimates.
S.nger Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3512. o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables. AH makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court, o
TRANSFER A STORAGE
.ocal Ac Distance Trans ft r. storage
Burner oils, coal St briquets Trucks tf
Portland dally Aaent (or Bekin House
hold goods moved to anywhere In US
or Canada Larmer Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made li Salem Free est Phone 17328
Elmer the Blind man. o"
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order ot
reflnlahed, Relnholdt St Lewis. 3-3639
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore, Rt. 2, Box 317. Ph. 3-5135.
o239
Portable acetylene or
anywhere. Ph. 33485.
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-53C5
o233
WINDOW SHADES
Washable Roller Made to order. 1 Day
Del. Relnholdt At Lewis Ph 33630.
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme V. Indow Cleaners Windows, wails
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 2-3337 347
Court. Langdoc. Culbertsoo and Mather
WOODS A WING
WOOD St SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co Ph 3-4031.
LODGES
I.O.OJP meets every Wed
nesday night Visitors wel
LEGAL
UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS PRESUMED
ABANDONED
The following unclaimed deposits. In
cluding deposits other than tho;te payable
on demand, are held by the state Em
ployees Credit Union of Salem. Oregon,
as of July 1. 1949: the owner or owners
of which have not for a period of seven
u"..(A.Mv.' years prior to said date, ai
negotiated In wrltina in respect thereto,
or bi been credited with Interest on the
passbook or certllicnte of deposit on his
or their request, or c) had a transfer,
deposition of Interest, or other trans
action noted of record In the books of
the above bank or trust company, or id)
increased or decreased the amount of the
deposit:
Name of Depositor
and LaU Known Addreia Amount
Mrs. Georgia Studney,
Portland. Oregon 17.41
rs. Barbara J. Wolfe,
Salem. Or en on 6.46
Louise Brynn,
Oalem, Oregon 7.40
Roy R. Cole,
Salem. Orrton 42
Mrv Ladd McClaskey,
Arlington, Oregon 7.46
Paul H. Rise a
Portland. Oreion 2.00
Vernon Domoealla,
Salem, Oregon 8.B1
Sid Bartlett.
alem, Oregon 7.34
Thos. M Kenworthy.
Tacoma, Washington
1.38
1.39
7 39
Morris H. M liner,
Deceased
Henry Oldrnbure,
Salem, Oreson
M. E A. Lehl.
Portland. Oregon 1.38
falph Mase,
Salem. Oregon 7.U
Mrs. M ldred Skewls,
Portland, Oregon 7.10
Mrs. Ruth Mason,
Coquille, Oreson .47
Mrs. Mildred Reschke,
Bend, Oregon 0.93
J. Busby.
Salem. Oreion 0.01
Floyd J. Oould.
Salem. Oreion 0.70
Oeorae R. Mursell,
Salem. Oreson 0 74
Edward Ken wisher.
Salem. Oregon 0.11
L. M. Falkenhagen,
Salem. Oreson 0.71
Opal Stocks rd.
Salem. Oregon 0 69
Randolph W. Mott,
Salem. Oregon 0 00
Owen A. Cannon,
Salem. Oreson ,
36
i In. L. Nelson,
Salem. Oreson ,
Carl K. Sellers.
Oreson
Harvey J. McKay.
Med ford. Oregon ,
.... 0.53
.... 044
William J. Byars.
Salem. Oreson
Audrey Jackson.
Vancouver, Washington
24 49
Sept. 3. 10
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the
mderslgned, b? an order of the Circuit
Court of the State ol Oregon for Marlon
County, Probata Department, made and
niereo on the lltrt day or August, 1949.
ras appointed administrator with the will
annexed of the Estate of Julia M. Keller.
deceased, and that he has qualified as
such administrator. All persons having
claims asalnst said estate are hereby
notified to bring tne same duly verified
and with proper vouchers, to the under
Msned administrator at 1459 Hickory, 8a-
iem oresnn. or to his attorney, w thin
six months from the date of the flnt
puoiication of this notice, which first
publication Is made A must IS, 1040.
iteorse s. enaeg
Administrator t t a. of the Estate
Of JULIA M KPLLEY. leruri
CREIOHTON AND LOVETT
Attorneys for the estate
N. Liberty St.
Salem, Oreton.
Aug 13. 20. 27. Sept. t. 10.
UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS PRESUMED
ABANDONED
The following unclaimed deposits, In
uding deposiU other than those parable
on demand, are held by tne Contldie and
MrCIatne Bank of S.lverton, Oreton, as
of July 1, 1949: the owner or owners of
which have not for a period of seven
succejyme years prior to sa.d date, fat
netotlated In writing In rejpeet thereto.
o. Been credited with interest on in
passbook or certificate of deposit on hts
or their request, or 'el had a transfer,
disposition of Interest, or other trans
aftlcn noted of record in the books of
the above bank or trust company, or d
Increased or decreed the amnint of
the dpos;t Clarence Srhsffer or Mrs
Foyd O. Bve. Mt. Antel, Oreion, t01,
Oract OOumn or Lais Bench Erntsnn.
S:ivertOn. Oregon. II 08: Sam of Waiter
Harl. Silverton. Oregon. Ill 65; R. L.
Walln A M R. Wa.in, Silverton, Oregon,
13 56.
Bert 3 lo
I I s. a J p".
journal wani mqs ray
"w sav .
1 it . eu vm tf.
Interceptor Sewer Laying Averages 120 Feet Daily Con
crete pipe 72 inches in diameter and weighing six tons a sec
tion now being laid in a trench 20 feet deep through city
property at the sewage disposal plant site. The line, approxi
mately 12.000 feet in length, will terminate at Union and
Church streets. Completion limit for laying is set for May 30,
1950.
120 Feet of Interceptor
Sewer Pipe Being Laid Daily
Excavating and laying concrete pipe for Salem's 12.000 foot in
terceptor sewer, beginning at the site of the proposed sewage dis
posal plant along the Willamette and continuing through the city
to the intersection of Church and Union streets, is now well started
and advancing at the rate of 120 feet daily.
Completion date for the proj-""
ect is set for May 30, 19a0, and
H. C. Werner, Inc., Eugene con
tractor, now has a yard and a
half shovel trenching to a depth
of 19 feet and a one-yard crane
laying the concrete pipe
Twenty men are now employ-
ed on the project, including tliosej Ewes i; za to n oo
working at the Church and !g" "" !!!
Union street extremity where
the bridge is being removed
preparatory to laying 60-inch
pipe six feet below the creek
bottom. Excavation and pipe
laying will continue throughout
the winter and more hands will
be added as the work progresses.
Backfilling the 20 foot deep
trench where laying started al
the river began yesterdav. Pres
ently another machine will as
sist the blade now working this
end of the job.
Seattle Concrete Pipe com
pany, whose contract calls for
manufacturing the reinforced
concrete pipe used in the inter
ceptor line are turning out pipe
72 and 60 inches in diameter at
a rate of 15 sections a day. The
72-inch sections weigh six tons
each, the 60 inch four tons. Hun
dreds of sections of pipe, cured
and ready for laying, are now on
hand at the plant located on the
River road at the site of the sew
age disposal plant.
Ten men are employed mak
ing pipe with Henry Pratt as su
perintendent. .
PORTLAND GRAIN
Portland. Sept. 10 fl Cash grain un
quoted.
Cash Wheat (bld: sort wnite j i3'i:
soft white (excluding Rexi 2.14; White
Club 2 H.
Hard Red Winter: ordinary I 10
per cent 2 14; 11 per cent 2.15; 12 per
cent 219.
Herd White Baartr Unquoted.
No car receipts today.
LEGAL
UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS PRERl'MED
ABANDONED
The follow In unclaimed deposits. In
cluding depneits other than those par
able on demand, are held by the Mt. Ante)
Branch of the United States National
Bank of Portland of Mt. Ansel. Oreson, as
or lb) been credited with interest on
which have not for a period of seven
successive years prior to said date. at
negotiated In wrttini In respect thereto,
.or b been credited with Interest on
the passbook or certificate of deposit on
his or their request, or c had a trans
fer. disposition of interest, or other trans
action noted of record In the books of
the above bank or trust company, or dt
Increased or decreased the amount of the
deposit: Lenore Yereen, Woodburn, Ore
gon, 1112.41 Svgs. Acct.
Sept. S. 10
UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS PRESUMED
ABANDONED
The following unclaimed d e p o I ta.
Including deposit other thao those
payable on demand, are held by
The Ftrat National Bank of Port
land at Its SALEM BRANCH of
Salem. Oregon, a of July 1. I9i9: the
owner or owners oT which have not for a
period of seven successive years prior to
date. d negotiated in wnnns in
resnect thereto, or b been credited
th Interest on the passbook or certifi
cate of deposit on his or their request, or
had a transfer, disposition or ln'er-
est. or other transaction noted of rerord
in the books of the above bank or trust
company, or d Increased or decreased
he amount of the deposit:
Com mere I al De-pelta
Cochran. Mrs. R. E. address unknown.
186 81; Psrk. Mary W.. 189 Chemeketa,
flalem. Ore on, tn 44: Singer, J. F., ad-
unknown. 8nf)0.00.
ftavtnca Depoalta
luoti. Mrs. Lethe. 33 ft if. 4th St..
Salem, Ore, II 00; Asukl, Mrs. Helen Tr.
for Cstallno Asukl, Jr., address unknown,
Aandra Lee. Salem. Oreion, 4 86; Becker,
Rerslund, Oeorse, 3320 8 Commercial, As-
Shipping 81, Salem, Ore,. 7,77; Cnffey,
Mrs. O B or Marly I.oj, Salem. Oreion,
2)31: Coker, Mrs. Irene, 1127 Hlnes, Sa
lem. Ore , 1 00: Cowen, Elma bt Clara C.
Palterann, Bupt . Rt. I. Boa SO. Salem,
Ore. 12.113; Fann.ne, Mrs. Warren Tr.
for Bert Fanning, l&fis Orant, Snm, Ore,,
Ore., 1 00, Morie. Ellsworth. MB Nr.
Jott.ne. 1 74; Ove, Tom, Rt. 2, Boa 219,
lm Dr 1 1 Parr liina X lilll
Vlrg.n.a Bt., Salem. Ore. 8.72: Porter,
B:11, Rt. 2. Ros 2"8, Salem, Ore. 100,
iSciiroeder, Fdith M by C. 8. Bristol.
1331 No. Capitol, Salem. Ore, JJ B,
I Sharp. B 11. Rt. A. Boi 104. 8a 'em Ore.,
I 1 no, t'liman Jeni.e L , n.; 8 at . Sa
lem, Ore. 1 .ftl Vackoy, Jne, 1133 Cheme
ke'a, Salem Ore . 1 on.
Prnerl lleti uhW I. Wrtta mt
Kaecatlen wr Attar hment
Cutler. F. B A Mildred. eMrAS nn
known deferdant. Credit B J re a us. plan
tiff, 118 87. Karry Kn:d Mfg. Co. addreaj
unknown, derntant. Crd t Servlre Corp.
pta n' ff. 1 " Voit srihir S, addreia
unn" n. de:e ndant, Credit B jreaos.
p.aint.ff, 41.
Sept. 10, IT ,
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MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Ltveatovk Market
(By Velley Packing Company!
2" U--V"":"".'.'.'!? 2
Fat dairy cows 89 00 to 10.SO
Bulls 11100 to 115.00
Calves, ac-od 1300-450 lbs.) 116 00 to 118 00
Veal (150-300 lbs. 1 ton ....118.00 to 120 00
Portland Produia
Butterfat Tentative, giibject to Imme
mate chinxe. Premium quality maximum
to .3 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 63 -66c lb.. 92 score 61-84c lb., 90
score, 57-60c, 89 score. 55c. Valley routes
and country joints 3c less than first.
Butter Wholes tie FOB bulk rubes to
wholesalers: srsde 93 score, 62 cents;
4. 93 score lc: B 90 score, 69c lb..
O 8n score, 66c. Above prices are strictly
nominal
Cheese Selling price to Portland who)
ale: Oregon singles 39-40c; Oreson b
sm. loaf 42-43c; triplets 1 k less than
Mngles.
Essa (To Wholeaalers) A grade large
Slva-Si'ac; A medium, 85-58'ic; grade
B lance, M'i-SS'jc; small A grade, 42V.C
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade A A
prints 67c; AA cartons 68c: A prints
07c a cartons C8c; B prints 84c.
Essa Prices to retailers: Grade AA
larne 72c do:.; certified A Jarse. 67c; A
larne, 66c; AA medium, 61c: certified A,
medium, 80c; A medium, 59c. A small,
16c: cartons 2c additional,
Chrcie Price to retailers: Port lane
Oregon singles 39-42c Oreson loaf, 4
lb loafs 44 s -45c lb.; triplets, 1' cents less
than slnkW. Premium brands, singles.
M'iiC lb loaf. 63 'c.
Poultry
Lire Thickens No. t quality FOB
Plants. No. 1 broilers tinder 2' lbs. 25-36c
lb.; fryers JU-) lbs., 28-30c; 3-4 lbs., 31c;
roasters 4 lbs and over, 31c lb., fowl.
1 pr horns. 4 lbs and under, 17-19c, over 4
lbs. lftc; colored fowl all weights 21c;
roosters, all weights 18-19e.
RahMtaA vernua tr growergt live whites.
t-S lbs 18-30 lb.: 6-8 lbs. 16-18c lb;
-oiored 2 cents lower; old or heavy noes.
8-14c; dressed fryers to butchers. 83-57c
Cnunlry-KHIrd Meats
Veal top quality, 33-33fl lb t other
grades according to weiani and quality
with poor or heavier 20-23c.
Hoas: Light blockers, S2-33CI sows
23-25C.
Lambs: Top quality, springers, 96-37c;
nut ton 8-10c.
Beef: Oood cows, 93-26e lb; canners
cutters, 20-23C
Fieah Dreaaed Meala
(Wholesalers to retailers per wt.!
Beef steers, sood 500-800 lbs. I43-4S:
commercial, 135-41; utility. 125-27.
Cows Commercial, 129-34; utility, 126
27: ranners-c utters, 823-25.
Beef cuts ( ood steers) Hind quar
ters. 153-57: rounds, 152-55: full loins,
trimmed. 173-77; tnansles. 136-37; square
chucks. 839-41; ribs, 152-55; f orequartera,
137-38.
Veal and calf: Good. 138-39; commercial,
132-33: utility. 135-30.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs. 142
45; commercial, 835-40: ulllit. 132-11.
Mutton: Good. 70 Iba down, 115-18.
Pork cuts, Loin No. 1 8-13 lbs, 982
63: shoulders. 16 lbs down, 14(1-43 50- spare
ribs. 947-49: carcasses, 134-35; mixed
weletits. ii 50.
Portland MHrellaneeaje
Caarara Bark Dry 13'4c lb , green 4c lb
Wnil Valley eoarse and medium grades
45e lb.
Mohair 15e nV on 13 -month growth,
nominally.
Hiriea Cales. 17 lb., according to
wels lit, k'os J2o lb.; beef 10-1 lc lb., bulls
5-6c lb. Country buyers pay 2e less.
Nut Quotatlena
Walnala Franquettes. first quality Junv
bo. I4.7c I arte, 32 7e. medium. 37.2c;
second qusllty Jumbos. 30. 2c; Isrse, 28.2c
m dtum, IS 3c i Sab v. 23 2r: soft slill, first
quality lark. 20, 7c: medium. 38.2c; sec
ond quality large, 17Jc; medium. 14. 7c;
baby 22 3c.
Filberts Jumbo, 30e rb.i large,
-n'dtiim 18e: small IV
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Grains Tumble in
Wake of Forecas
. J j .7 v Z , J
tumbled on the board of trade
today in the wake of a govern -
merit forecast of another autumn
of bumper harvest.. Corn and
soybean, led the downturn.
..e,. i.,.iU.....v
ber. showed more firmness than
oiner grains Decause or recent
strength in local cash prices
Wheat closed lower to
higher, September $2 ()fi',, corn
was 7, - 1 lower, September
$1.2fi!k-li. oats were 1-34 low
er, September BS',-, rye was
i to 1-4 lower, septeniDer $1.44.
snyDeans were z-14-3-14 lower.
November $2.2B'j-'4, and lard
was 5 to 17 cents a hundred
pounds lower, September $11.95.
Fire Destroys
High Bridge
Pasco, Wash., Sept. 10 UP
Fire swept the 150-foot high
Snake river bridge last night,
blocking traffic between the Co
lumbia river basin area and
V. . ,
There were no injuries report-
ed. Cause of the blaze was not
known.
rr.u'1 fmm tli Pim
Kennewick city fire departments
and the Benton. Walla Walla
and Frank counties rural fire
departments battled the flames
The two-lane wooden bridge
crosses the Snake river four:"""-"""""
miles southeast of here noar the'Rirls' National softball league.
Columbia river. It is near Saca -
iawea state park. neam ot Mrs. ftiary r.tien Jolin -
The state patrol said tho!son at tlie nome of h,r son-
quarter-mile-long span was a
total loss.
The fire reportedlv started in "re- . as a
the center of the bridge below j formo,r '"'dent of Rickey d.s
ih m.dM ,j 4-...r,i I f't for several years.
both ends. The structure, built:
before World War I. was coated i
with tar and creosote.
Army engineers had planned
to demolish the bridge two
years ago and build a new one
because the McNary dam reser
voir will require rerouting of
the highway.
Southbound traffic was re
routed by way of Plymouth,
forcing vehicles to take the fer
ry at the McNary damsile to
Umatilla, Ore.
82-Day Old Bus
Strike Ends
Seattle, Sept. 10 (flj North
Coast Greyhound Lines planned
resumption of full north-south
service in Washington state to
day following an agreement to
end the 82-day-old strike reach
ed last night.
Federal Conciliator William
G. Hosie said the company and
the Motor Coach Employes'
union (AFL) agreed to start the
buses rolling at midnight, stan
dard time, last night and to arbi
trate the differences.
Night-owl runs left Seat tlr
and Portland at midnight with
ft.H service on local and long
distance runs to be resumed to
day. Hosie said the agreement was
reached in a meeting at his of
fice between representatives of
the company and the union.
"They reached agreements on
almost all points of difference,"
the conciliator said. "And then
agreed to submit to arbitration
the remaining four or five points
at issue.
Hosie said each side would
nominate an arbitrator, and to
gether they would pick a third
Drivers and mechanical per
sonnel were instructed last night
to report immediately to their
supervisors by John Parker,
union business agent. Office
workers were ordered to report
Monday.
Some 5S0 workers were af
fected by the strike, which tied
tip north-south bus service from
the Canadian border to Port
land.
One main Issue of the dispute
was the method of paying driv
ers. The union wanted them
paid on an hourly basis, and tlie
company wanted to compute
them on a mileage scale.
Roses were among the first
nt nil frntfrant flnwrr. to hp
lu.qpd as perfume.
INSURANCE fc0
COOS BAY
Dial 3 9119
Capital Journal, Palem, Oregon,
Four Corners
Rainy Day and
1 Folir Cornor. Sept. 10 Despite pouring rain registration at
(he new four Corner, Lincoin ,chool wa5 well aUended Friday
, mnrnin, Prin,.,n;,i Anhr V Mver. nH hi. i.int nrir,J
Boyd H,lle.sland, will head the teaching staff. Mrs. Robert Carson,
firs, d Mrs Kalhryn Tovcen, mixed grade of first and second;
M E VanSanten, second .
grade; m. LaVaun White, third
(Rradp. MisJ Evr, Smi(hi
: jourtri
grade; Miss Shirley
Payne, fifth grade; Boyd Hilles
land, sixth grade.
Registration broken down in
to grades is as follows: first, 4A:
second, 32; third, 32: fourth, 28;
fifth, 29; sixth, 29. It is expect-
ed that ,here win be a few late
Mr. fr.nl, Sinn, will helda-V k'"ln 23 Pe"0n
tnr' school secretary
ti, i., f .Vhi iii h..'a're ""d h' wo top aides.
delaved one week. It is hoped I . Dd " the crash-third worst
the building will be ready for.,'" Canad:'an history-were E.
occupancy September 19. Inl'.'PP" Stannard. president of
the meantime Mr. Mvers and his1 h" Kennecott Copper corpora
corps of teachers will be on dutvitlon- and a director of J. P. Mor
arranRing room furniture, plac-!an conlPany, and two of his top
ing supplies and getting their CXCCU,lves ice President R. J.
sNstem organized. Mrs. Mvrtle Parker and Arthur D. Storke,
Reanev will again have charge president - designate of the
o( the school cafeteria. It will 600 000 000 Kennecott concern,
be a few weeks before the equip-1 A11 three men were from New
ment is in place for the serving ; York City. They were reported
of lunches. Until then tlie chil-, en roule to northeast Quebec
'dren will bring their lunches,
Wr- anrt p- T Deckard
returned this week from Chi -
cago. where they have been vis-
, "'"f! their daughter Jamie P-ck-
ard- While there they attended,
a banquet at the Roc-kola Sta-
dium in honor of their daughter,
nlls uecKarei was votcn tne
1 w ord nas bcrn received of the
"'aurlc,e Jonnson at Lresweu,)
V ""-""i opiiiiB-
Men Abandon Ship
Halifax. N.S.. Sept. 10 im
The 10-man crew of a coastal!"ash,
freighter aground in a hurricane
lahandnneH their shin earlv lr-
day and reached shore safely.
Marine radio here picked up a
fragmentary message that the
10-man crew of the coastal
freighter had gotten ashore from
the rocky reef along the New
foundland shore where it was
driven las-t night by the shriek-
ing winds.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Salem deal
ers for the guidance f Capital
Journal Readers. (fUvlatd dally).
Retail l-erd frtrea
Tkk Mah (5.10.
Rabbit Pellet. t SO.
hair Feed 13.70.
Poultry: Buying prices Grade K color
ed hens. 20-22c; grade A Leahnrn hens,
IB-lBe. grade A colored fryers, tliree
:bs. and up, 32-330. Grade A old roosters
15 cents.
fCsas
Buying Prices Extra Urge AA, flc:
Inrne AA. 6."c: litree A. 63-6c; medium AA.
15c: nifdlum A, 5.1-5r: pullets 3S-40c.
Wholraale Prleea Rgg wholesale price
S-7e above thee prices; above grade A
cnerally quoted at 71c: medium. 64c.
Butterfat
Premium 64 -BSe. No. t, 3ei No I, 67
iSc 'buying prlcesi
Rulter Wholesale grade A, ties re
all 720.
OBITUARY
M. RICE
Lebanon Funeral services for C. M
nice. 80 110 Cleveland street, were helrt
here Friday with burial In the IOOK
emetery. He was killed In a fall from a
broken ladder at his home while he was
nicklne apples. He was emnlovrd at the
FlrjU National bank as a Janlfnr. Rice was
horn in Illinois Oct. 22. Ifttil and had
Ived tn Salem and I.vorw before com ins
here 20 years aso. flurvlvma are hia wi
dow and five sens, Osmund Rlre. Klamath
Falls: Mil on Rlre. Jennmss Lodse; Lnr-
rnro and Paul Rice, both ol Portland and
Arthur Rice. Seattle; also two daushters.
Mrs. Florence Huffman and Mrs. Anna Se
rver, both of Portland, a brother. Chan
cy nice and a sister. Mrs Pu.ile Benson.
O California and 12 srandchiklren.
Llnrilee Murray Howies
nail.- Funeral services for Mndtev
Murrey Bowles, ftl. veteian of World War
I and a mem her of the old Company L of
Dallas, will he Morula at 10 a m at ihe
Hr-nkte and Hollman r ha pel with Or. Karl
William Henb"w of fir iatin, .lennine
Lottie AP A- AM, nalla, of whtrh Mr.
fintalea waa a member, will rondurt ritu
alistic aervlrea. Burial will be In the Rait
Treek cemetery. Mr Rnwlea died Septem
ber 7 at Klamath Fella following a heart
attark He had neen living for the pat
1 yeaia at Arcadia. Calif., but had marie '
hta home for man yeara In the Salt I
t?reek community near IJslla He u bnrn
Annl S. 1AM, at Clif-halia. Wai-h Bowlea
was a member of Hnllvwnnd, Calif , print.
erkan J eg ton Rurvivmg are the wl
r. Mn Karhrvn Howie tit A rr art la and
one arm. Claude M Howies of Portland.
1
Saturday, Sept. 10, 1949 IT
Pupils Defy
Register
Canadian Plane
Exploded in Air
Sault Au Cochon, Quebec,
Sept. 10 tPi A Canadian airlin-
jing an American mining million-
wm re aeposns 01 titanium ore
oeen oiscoverea. litam-
Ui is a medium weight ore ex-
pected to bridge the gap between
aluminum and steel.
The sixteen other passangers,
including three children, and
crew of four all Canadians
died instantly.
Eyewitnesses said the plane, a
DC-3, turned suddenly in the air
and plummeted toward a rocky
.blulf which rises several nun-
dred feet from the St. Lawrence
river at this town 40 miles east
oi wueDec city.
Oscar Tremblay, a railway
section hand, said he and four
fellow workmen pushed their
way four miles through the un-
uerorusn io tne scene of t h
DEATHS
Julius Sever
Julius Sever, late resident oi route t.
Aumsvtlle. at a local hospital, September,
7. at Ihe age of S3 yeara. Survived bv wid
ow. Mrs. ELMe Sever of Aumsvtlle: e.
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Alice McOloth-
iin or uaiem: three sons. Char leu svv
Stanley Sevey end Julius Sevey, Jr., all
of Aumsvtlle: and two grandchildren.
Member of the IOOF lodse In Denver,
- iiib rmDyierisn enuren. aerr
Ires will be held Mondav. Animhr ii
at 1:30 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel.
William n. Crawford
William H Crawford, at the resident
ai hi? r-arrisn St.. September 1. at t
oi ourvivea oy widow, Bertnln
i. urawiora oi eaiem; a son. Timothy 8.
Crawtord ot Palo Alto. Calif : sister.
Mrs. wuiiarn M. Smith of Esston. Pa.:
two srandchlldren; and three treat grand
children. Services will be held at the
noweii-Gdwards chspel Saturday. Septem
ber 10, at 4 p.m. with Bee. George I
Swlfl officiating.
K. H. RUke
K H. Blake, late resident of 2420 Lea
tpeet, at a local hosnllal Reotember .
Servlrea will he held Tuesday, September
13th at 1:30 n m. al the Howell-Edwarda
chapel.
Baby Roy Reeves
Baby Boy Reevea. Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hnrnld Reevea of Jefferaon, Septem
ber 9. Burvlvora inrlude Ihe grandparents,
Mr. and Mra. Fran,k Reevea of Salem. An
nouncement of services later br the Howell-Edwarda
chapel.
ieale McCoy
Jeie McCoy. ate Tealdent of Broota
route 2. at a Portland hospital, Septem
ber 9. at the age of 4.1 years. Surviving
are the widower. Andrew MrCoy, Brook;
daughters. Mm. Beverly Hall. New
port, and Mrs. Lona White. SUets; two
aona, Alfred McCov. Oervals. and Ivan
MrCoy, Ft. Lewla. Wanh : parents. Mr. fcnd
. I.eRoy Dalev. of Colorado: four alu-
tera, Mra. Gertrude Rtrawn and Mrs. Syl-
navis, both of Sslem: Mra. Alice Mock.
Colorado, and Mra. Lillian Ztmmerlv,
Portland, and two brothers. Evan Dalev.
m. and Ben Daley, Colorado. An-
noumement of aervlcea later by the Howell-Edwarda
chapel.
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