Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 12, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS!
USED FURNACES
OIL BURNERS, SAWDUST BURNERS,
AIR CONDITIONERS OAS RANGE
HOLLAND FUHNACI CO.. J TO KEAR
NEY. PH. 37803. DlJl
SI CALIBRE Jap Shell. 150 or ISO train
bullets. 14-00 per boi. Guaranteed re
julu. Port era custom load, 103ft Dletr
Ave. Ph 2425 after 5:30. nJ18
KELVINATUR refrigerator.
Portland Rd.. Apt. 4.
150. iseo
nil!
MAN'S BICYCLE. Ph. 2-1803. 3485 Ferry
niTO
GAS STOVE. Fxcrllent condition, 123. 1830
N. Cottage. n317
FOB SALE Building 13x24. Price 8C
Also barn to wreck. 3775 Sllvertoo Rd
Balem. n317
SHALL 8IZK Coleman oil heater, excel
lent condition. Zenith table model ra
dio. Wardrobe closet. Welsh baby bui
tr with Inneraprlni mattress. AU rea
aonably priced. 748 N. 20th. n217
TRAVERSE DRAPES for large picture
window. Custom made with 3 pr, short
' er drape to match. Floral design. Used
short time. Ph. 38759. 885 N. 18th.
n217
COLLECTIONS of antiques for sale. Key
wind watch and organ. Apt. 3 upstairs.
Do pot bother landlady. 575 Marlon
n220
FOB SALE: Must ba aold In 1 unit only.
15 115, 125 H.P. 3 Ph. motors
with belts, pulleys, switches. 1 Bolter,
1 stripper, all saws. 11.200 complete
Telephone 3-0654 or 3-3740. n220
FOR SALE: Shells for forelin St odd cali
bre rifles. Also several rifles. Trades
considered. V. M. Sackett, 1510 So.
Winter St Phone J-4912. n220
WALLINO SAND ft GRAVEL CO.
CRUSHED ROCK for roads and driveways
cement, ready mix concrete, aarden
sand Bulldoalnr, drainage and dltchlne.
-yL ahove) and drag line. Ph. 3-0349
AUTOMATIC OIL Water Heater. Lochin
Tar, 30-gal. site. $10. Medium sized
child's trike. Good cond. 15. Taylor
Tot, like new. Including, fixtures for
making Into klddle-car. 85. 065 Garnet.
Ph. 3-6255. D210
SEWING Machines Electric or Treadle
Service on all makes. Ph. 3-7671. n228
FULLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Ph. 3-8357
n2i
LUMBER 2x4's by Jitney load. $10 per
1,000. You haul. Independence Lumber
A Mfg. Co., Inc., Independence, Ore.
GENERAL ELECTRIC Croslej. Gibson
and Montag Applance at Gevurti. n
FENCE POSTS, poles, all types Shingles
fertiliser A flatrock Phillips Bros., Rt
fl Box 118. Ph. 31458. n
SALEM SAND A O RAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road Clearing Ditching
Sewer & Basement
Equipment Rental
15 B Mi yds
10 B 4 yds.
D-7 Cat ft Dozer
D-6 Cat ft Dozer
D-4 Cat. ft Dozer
See tu about ditching by the ft.
Phone Days 1-9408
Eves 3-834 or 3-4408
Balem Ores on n
US ED OIL burners and blown s. Priced
to sell. Ph. 28662. n233
USED ELECTRIC Washing Machines
$10.95 to $120.50. Tester Appliance Co.
355 N. Liberty. n318
TALLMAN'S MID SUMMER
PIANO SALE
Special 1825 Spinet Limited No.
$404.00
Full 88 note key board, east Iron plate
Beautiful tone and finish.
$50 DOWN BAL. EAST TERMS
A big saving on floor samples and dem
onstrators. Such fine makes as Knabe,
Fischer, Lester, and Betsy Ross Spinets
Good selection Grand and upright
pianos as low as $10 per month. ,
TALLMAN PIANO STORE. INC.
375-S95 S. 13th. A mile from high prices.
n321
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE NEED junk batteries. Paying 11.75.
Retread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster.
na23l
WANTED furniture vo glue ft repair. Lee
uro. rum tteimianini to tn tr-iout
USED FITRNTIURK Phone t-0185 ' n1
PERSONAL
STANLEY no ME Products.
Phone 2-5446.
5S5 Cross St.
p218
AUTOMOBILES
'47 BLICK SpcI. Sedanette. Dk. green.
Good tires, RAH. windshield washers.
Original owner. Ph. 2-5118. 0.319
HOLD EVERYTHING!
VI ARB IN THE MARKET FOR NICE
CLEAN CAM. '7 MODELS ON CP.
CASH PAID. TRADE. BELL OR BUY.
ZEEB'S USED CARS
2325 FAIRGROUNDS ROAD
PHONE 3-0454 q223
1930 MODEL A 2 door sedan $65. Ph. 21539.
1085 Columbia. q217
J941 CIIF.V. Royal Town sedan. Good
cond. Excel, rubber. R&H. $850 cash.
Call C. H. Parley 8X4 Btayton. q210
1936 CI1EV. 4 door
portatlon, $185
Nebraska ave.
sedan. Good trans
r best offer. 1260
q318
$M USED CAR LOT
150 ft your old one, 13th St, Junction.
Open till 10 P.m q241
FOR SALE, 1041 Ford pickup. k mile
north of Starton canners. Dean Pem
berton. Rt. 1, Box 184, Btayton. q215
WRECKING '36 Ply, has '48 motor. Rt. 1.
Box 434 A McCain Ave., off SUverton
Rd. q318
DESPERATE
WILL SACRIFICE CLEAN '41 CHEV.
Hurry, this car will go cheap for a
quick sal. Ph. 38076. 353 Gerth, West
Salem q217
1? V-R, fair condition, 1135. Call after
I p.m. Ralph Wolf, Rt. 1, Box 270.
A urns vl lie Shaw. q317
FOR SALE '37 Chev. $145. Call 771 6. 31st.
q217
RE TV R NINO TO school. Must sell '40
Packard 8. radio, heater and overdrive
Good motor, tires, $750. See at 1115
Madison q21T
LOOK
CARS - TRUCKS - PANELS
LOW AS $50 DOWN
RON'S MOTOR CO.
140 a. Risk
Ph. I4SM
qJH1
WANTED
Will pay cash for good,
clean used cars.
SEE MR. TEAGUE
OR JOE SPURLOCK
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
355 N Liberty
353 N. Com L
17 CHEV 4 dr..
RAH, $295. 3657 Cherry
Oil
FICKTP Body Tops Aluminum, steel, or
namental trrm specialties, ratlines, made
to order. 3080 Hulsey Are. Ph. 31338.
eJil
CHI V. pick up. 185. 3290 Simpson
q317
Eisner Motors to Buy
CS ACCFfiORirs tirea ft tubes at coat
price riMt come first served as this tr
a c:o,e-ojt isle Dealers welcomed R
D Woodrpw Co.. 40 Center a
WANTFD: Clean used ears. Bo Marr
lilt Bout. Commercial.
AUTOMOBILES
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT SELL TRAD!
TERMS
333 Fairgrounds Road Phone
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
Eisner Motors to Sell
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
INDIAN SCOl'T 1949, Flan. bar. M C M.
cross over pipe. Reasonable. 390 Fisher
Rd q217
BOATS
ALL'MINI'M BOATS Ideal for fall fin
ing LlKht, last, unsinkable. No upkeep
worries. Excellent design, 8-10-12-14
ft. sues. 1150 up. Oeo. E. Allen Hdw.
nn220
FINANCIAL
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTfc CREDIT CO.
183 8 Church
Parkins a Plenty
Ph. J-2457 Lie. No. M-159 8-1S4
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO $300
Come In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 Fairgrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
No Paaklng problems
Phone 17032 Lie N U 369 -8391
Floyd Kenyon. Mbt r
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larser Loans
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROY H SIMMONS
138 South Commercial St. Phone 1-0181
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4'V INTEREST
t to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St. Phone 2-3663
FARM AND CITY LOANS
W, and 5
VOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Mortense. c
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 3-7163 r
GENERAL FINANCE CORP
LOANS
Lie. 8-133 and M-328
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
138 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9181
igooo LOAN wanted on first mortsaRe on
home and business property valued at
$25,000. Income from property 12.15.00
per month. Call 34547, uk for Stevens
T22T
BILLS UNPAID?
1 add your obligations
3 pay them off in a lump sum with a
loan from Personal
8 then make Just one reasonable pay
ment each month
125 TO $500 ON AUTO
UP TO 1300 ON SALARY. FURNITURE
Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a
loan solves a problem, phone or come
In today.
Personal Finance Co.
of Salem
518 State St. Room 125
C. R. ALLEN, Manager
Phone 3-2464 Lie. 8-122. M-165.
r220
TRAILERS
VERY REASONABLE: 18' factory trailer
house. Phone 3-8354. 1155 8. 14th.
t219
10 FT. Harrison. $645. 2080 Hazel Ave. Ph
27530 eve. only. t219'
194fl 14 Ft. ALJOA. Sleeps 4. Perfect con
dition. Bargain. 130 Lana Ave. t218
1948 TRAILER. 23 ft., excellent condition.
Sleeps 4. Bee at Lana Lane Trailer
Plata. Turn right on 99 N. at yellow
light after underpass. W. O. Johnston.
t221
1!M VAGABOND, 26 ft. Good condition.
May be seen at 3157 Portland Road.
t217
DEER HUNTER
NEW KIT TENS reduced to S795.0O.
Also several small used trailers 3275
and up. Just the thing for that hunt.
Jayhauk Trailer Sales Co.
2640 Portland Rd.
t217
ALL METAL GLIDES, completely furn.
Frlg.t apt. size range, etc.. nouy ft awn
ing included. Must be seen to be ap
preciated. Wllleford at Fir Crest Trailer
park. 3910 N. River rd. 1318
DIRECTORY
.DOING MACHINES
All makes need mi chines sold, rented
repaired Roen 45 Court Phone 1-4)773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair service
new eppllanm Vlnce'a Biectrle Phone
Free estimates Trade-ins accepted or
3-9239 137 8 Libert! St
AT UR DOOR r.RINDINb
".awnmower sharpening and repairing
Dexter'a Pn 36833 o"
AUTO RADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co. 153 S Liberty Pb 3-8955. oa
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towtng service day phone 3-9786 Nlgnt
3-1804 33" Center o
Mike Panek. 275 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161
Brake and wheel aligning specialists.
o233
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now Terms
No down payment Phone 24850. o'
BULDINO CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 3-5909. 0242
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 3-6537 or 3-4106
0239
Build oil n, leveling, road b'.di.. clear
In teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Felrvlew Ave) Ph. 3-3148, Salem. 0239
CARPENTER WORK
Carpenter work. New, repair. Ph. 3-2037
o239
ASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register Al males sold rented, re
pa. -ed Roen 456 Court Ph 8-6773 o
CEMENT WORK
Par eipert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation sidewalks
dnvewava. patios, curbs, walla ete Call
2-4850 o'
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
Ens'ey 171 8. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. o233
r.LECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vl nee J Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing, 157 8. Liberty
EXCA VATINO ORADINO
EiraTatlng A trading Ben Otjen ft Son
61$ Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. e229
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Eiterminator Service
Ph 3-J0S8. L Cross. 1555 Pearl. 03!3
Breithauoti for flowers Dial 3-1171 c
Thel. stove ft d:wel oil. Ph. 3-11M
Sneli OH Co L T. Maxwell, clistribwtor
341
FIR N ACE CLEANING
O'.ant vacuum machine. Trailer mount
ed. Ph. SrftffS. United Products Co. 3037
Portland Rd. Reasonable pr:ee. e331'
hoi crnotD mooters
J R Watkins Do products Pre
iter? 1717 Center Pfi 3-1395
IN-ILATION
Johna-ManviUa. Phone $-3744.
DIRECTORY
JAIN TOR SFRVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Bulldinas rectories Homes
EMIrr-atas Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDO. MAI NT CO
Ph. Salem 3-9133
LANDSIAPT Nt'BSFBT
P .V Doerfler i Hons. Ornamentals UP
N Lancaiter Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1123 o
UlIl X KtRvr SELF Laundry,
fenon St., Phone 23453.
LAWNMOWKRS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 8. Com'l St. 0233
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At ruu: door lawnmower shsrpenlnt
Oaater the lawnmuwer man Ph 3683
MATTRESSES
Capltat Bedding Phone 3-40S9
Ml'StC LESSONS
Spanish ii Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St. Pll. 3-7589.
O240
OKHl'E FURNITURE A BUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing s applies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps typewriter stands, brief eases
"lerce Wire Recorders, Roen 454 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
We servlre all types of burners. Ph.
28662. United Products Co. 3037 Port
land Rd. Work guaranteed. 0233
Ifstrom's are equipped to do youi
painting Phone 2-2433 o
PAPER HANGING
Expert Paperhangtng and painting. H
J Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o227
PAIN UNO A PAPERING
Painting and paperhanglne. Free eAtl
m.lte, Ph 3-0513. 857 Shipping. o3IO
Call 2-2608 for your Painting & Paper
i.anxlna. Attractive rates 0223
IITKrTRAMINO
Picture framing Hutcheos Paint Store
PhOke 3-6687 o
Fi-ihiT. 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0232'
f'R UN I N G - S PR A VI N G
Phillip W Belike. Ph. 2-1208
SAND Si GRAVEL
Oardrn Soli, crushed rock, Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walling Sand &
Gravel Co., Phone 3-9249. o
Valley Sand St Oravei Co Silt, sand &
f II dirt Excavating 10B shovel & cats
Tractor scoop tt trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 24002. res 37146
Salem Saw Writs. Ph. 3-7603.
1293 N 5th
0229
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Elect tie Roto- Rooter Exclusive Patent
Razoi 'harp Steel Cuttlni Blades
Clean Sewers or Drains Septio Tank
Cleaned Reaa Ph 3-5321 or 3-9468
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
E.m St , W. Salem. Pb. 3-9468. 3-5327
o235
K F Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned
E'ectr!c machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Ouaranteed work. 1143-8th
St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0223
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service, 2545 State St. Phone 2-0734 o
SEWING MACHINES
New Home sewing machine sales. We
repair all makes. Kingwood F4ec., 1091
Edsewater. Ph. 35569. o231
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms
All makes. W. DevenporL Pb. 37671.
0228
All makes repaired, free estimates
Sanger Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3512. of
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona. Remlnatoo Royal, Under
wood portables AH makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court, o
TRANSFER A 5TORAGE
'.jcal At Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal A briqueu. Trucks tc
Portland daily Agent for Beklns House
hold goods moved to anywhere Ih 06
o' Canada Larmer Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made l-i Salem Free est Phone 37328
Klmer the Blind man
3a:em Venetian Blinds made to order w
reflnlshed. Relnboldl A Lewi 3-3639
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore, Rt. 2, Box 317. Ph. 2-5135.
0239
Portable acetylene or arc Anything,
anywhere. Pn. 33485. 319
W EATHFRSTRIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5965
0233
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order 1 Dai
Del Relnholdt it Lewis Ph 23639. o
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme V lndow Cleaners Windows, walls
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 1-3337 347
Court Langdoo. C;lborLoo and Mather
WOO II SAWING
Atkins A Cross. Ph. 3-8674 or 3-8178.
0239
WOOD A SAWDUST
Wept Balem" Fiel Co. Ph 2-4031. 0
LODGES
Ainsworth Lodge No. 210, A.F.
& A.M. Tues.. . Seot. 13th
Stated 8 p.m. 218'
I.O O F meet every Wed-
iicauay aignb. visuoro wri
Lewis Family Holds
Gathering at Resort
Lyons A reunion of the Lew.
is family was held at Silver
Creek Falls with the following
present: Mrs. Nannie Martin,
Mrs. Roxie Trask of Salem; Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Bennet and son
Martin of Springfield; Mr and
Mrs. Loris Trask, Donna and
Billie of Slayton; Mr. and Mrs
Harold Hapsler and Dennis of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hill and Bobbie of Mill City;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fraser,
Howard and Richard and Lester
Clark of Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Lewis, Lucille, Bculah and Ken
neth, Mrs. Fred Lindemann,
Richard and Lynda, and June
Phillips all of Lyons.
GursLi Walworth Home
Lyons Mrs. Laura McDonald
of Portland spent the last two
weeks at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Lawrence Walworth, Mrs
McDonald is an aunt of Mr
Walworth. Additional guests at
the Walworth home were Mrs
David Walworth and son Mal
colm from Vallecita. Calif . and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald
nd three sonj from Palo Alto,
Calif.
Japan to Export Johlrss
Tokyo, Sept. 12 fr Some of
Japan's Jobless may be sent to
count ri? noodint? workers if
mutually satisfactory arrange
ments can be made.
Stocks Advance
To Oyer Poinl
New York, Sept. 12 Steel
negotiations dominated the stock
market today, and optimism ov
er the outcome was indicated by
rising prices.
Advances were from fractions
to more than a point among the
leaders with only a handful low
er in the major groups.
The volume of trading was
at the rate of about 1,100,000
shares for the entire day, one of
the heaviest days in a month.
Steel shares were up around
a point most of the day with
one slight dip in mid-morning.
There was no concentration of
buying here, however, which
was taken to mean there still is
some caution against too much
optimism over the final turn of
labor-management negotiations
in the steel industry.
Oils were in demand for some
time with gains of a point or
more among leaders. Rails, too,
were higher with only a hand
ful unchanged.
STOCKS
iBt the Associated Presai
American Can
Am Pow A Lt ....
Ar Tel A Tel ....
macorda
SendU Aviation ...
Beth Steel ....
Boeing Airplane ..
Calif Packing ....
'?MaiiHn PaciPo .,
Case J I
Cateiplllaf
Chrysler
Comwlth A Boa
Cons Vultee
Continental Can ..
Crown Zellerbach .
;urtlss Wright ...
Douglas Aircraft ..
Du print de Nem ...
General Elect no ..,
.Vrerai rood . ...
General Motors ...
Goodvesr Tire .....
Int Harvester .....
Int. Paper
Kinnecott
Liboy McN A L ...
Long Bell "A" . .
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator ..
i t Dairy
Y Cnrta
Northern Paellle ..
Peo Am Fish . ...
Pa Gas A Elee ...
v Tel & Tel ....
Penney J O
Radio Corp
Rayonier
M yonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal ...
Rlchfle.d
Safeway Stores ...
9-ars Roebuck ....
Southern Pacific ..
Standard Oil Co. .,
ttudebaker Corp ..
Sunshine Mining ,
Transamertca ......
Union Oil Cal
Union Paelfie
United Airlines ...
U 8 Steel . . ....
warner Bros Pis ..
Woolworth
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.. sau
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. 37 H
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... 33S
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27 S
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Stadium Site
For OSC Picked
Portland, Sept. 12 (IP) A state
board of higher education com
mittee decided today on a site
for Oregon State college's pro
posed new football stadium.
Action also was taken that
brought closer the purchase of
Lincoln high school in Portland
for use as a state college.
The building committee, after
reviewing reports on two OSC
stadium sites one on the cam
pus at Corvallis, the other In
the hills outside the city de
cided for the campus site.
This would be just south of
the basketball pavilion now un
der construction. The other site
had been suggested as one where
costs would be lower. A report
from a Portland engineering firm
indicated, however, that there
would be more savings at the
campus site, where construction
could be piece-meal, with pa
vilion dressing and shower rooms
used.
The building committee also
approved final plans for the
heating plant at the University
of Oregon. The committee Indi
cated bids could be advertised
by Oct 1. The cost Is expected
to be approximately a million
dollars, provided for by the the
last legislature.
The finance committee ap
proved the proposed contract
with the Portland school board
for purchase of Lincoln high at
$875,000, also provided for by
the legislature. There Is a pro
vision that Portland could con
tinue to use the building through
the 1950-91 school year for day
classes, rent-free in return for
maintenance of the building. The
state could use it for night
classes.
All recommendations go to the
full board of higher education
for approval tomorrow.
Livestock Prices
Jump to New Level
Chicago, Sept. 12 W Beef
steers and heifers Jumped to new
high price levels for the last
eight months today and hogs sold
mostly 50 cents a hundred
pounds higher than Friday in an
active market.
A load of choice to prime
llinr Jnn. 18 when f33 23 w a .
i loads took $32.50 to $32.75
Choice ehifers reached $29.65.
the most paid for this class since
Jan. 5 when the peak for these
was $30.00. Steer and heifer
trade in general was 50 cents to
$100 higher than Friday and
some tales were up $1.25 to
$1 50.
Choice butcher hogs reached
$22 75, their highest price in ex
actly ont month.
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-ft" i Mini i i 'ifliaJ.
Bridge Burns Flames illuminate the Snake river bridge
near Pasco, Wash., as the tar and cresoted roadway burned
from unexplained cause. Explosives were used at both ends
to halt tile blaze. Streaks below bridge were apparently
caused by wind-whipped embers. (AP Wirephoto)
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem LiYestiK-e Market
iBj Vallef Pacatnt. Company
Lambs J18.00 to (20.00
Feeder Iambs 112.00 to 115.00
Ewes . 30 to H 00
Cutter cows t& OO to $10.00
Fat dairy cows $9.00 to $10.50
Dulls $11.00 to $15.00
Calves, good 1300-450 lbs.) $16.00 to 118 00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top ....$18.00 to $20.00
Portland EaitRlde Market
Hndl.slir.1 old for so to 80 cents a doien
dirt on the Portland EiusUtde Farm
ers Wholesale Produce market today.
Green onions brouttht 40 to 50 cents a
dozen bunches.
E'c plant was 11.50 to 11.00 a flat.
Lrtiuce sold for $3.75 to $4.00 a crate.
Spear melons were offered at t2.3i to
f3.50 a cate.
Celery roots were II 50 a dozen.
Tomptoes fo)S for 75 to 80 cents a flat.
BruMf!' sprouts moved at 13.00 a 10-
ba.krl flat
Cabbage was 81.35 to $1.50 a crate.
Portland Produce
Bulterfat Tentav.lve, subject to Imme
diate cfttnae Premium Quality maximum
to S3 o 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 83-6Sc lb.. 93 score 61 -64c lb.. 90
icore. 57 -60c, 89 score. 55c. Valley route
and country joints 2f le&s than first.
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers: grade 93 score. 83 cents;
63 score 61c: B 90 score. 89c lb..
O Si score. 56c. Above prices are strictly
nominal
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale: Oregon slnglex 39 -40c; Oregon 8
sm. loaf 42-43c; triplets 1 le&s than
tlnales
Ecu To Wholesalers) A grade large
61-64!iic; A medium. 55-58Vic: grade
B large. 54'i-56laci small A grade, 2tc
Pw.tland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
prints 67c; AA cartons 68c: A prints
jTo A cartons C8c; B prtnta 64c.
Etii Prices to retailors: Orade
'.arge 70c doz,; crllfled A lame, 67c; A,
larae. 66c: AA medium. 61c; certified
medium. 60c: A medium, 50c. A small.
, ISC; cartons 2c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-43C Oregon loaf.
lb loafs 44'a-45c lb.: triplets, 1'4 cenU less
than slnRles. Prpmium brands, slngli
ilHe lb. loaf, 630.
Poultry
tlve Chlekena No 1 quality FOB
plants, No. 1 broilers under 34 lbs. 35-36c
lb.: fryers 3H-J lbs.. 38-30c: 3-4 lbs., sic:
roasters 4 lbs and over, 31c lb., fowl,
leghorn. 4 lbs and under, 17-lBc, over 4
lbs. lBci colored fowl all weights 31c:
roosters, all weights IB-19c
Rahhltt Aivraite U. growers: live whites.
i-l lbs 18-20 lb.; 6-6 lbs. 16-1 So lb.
-O4ored 3 cents tower: old or heavy does.
8-14e; dre.ved fryers to butcher. 63-57c
Country-Killed Meats
Veal top quality, 32-33o lb.: other
grades according to weight and Quality
with poor or heavier 30-25c.
Hogs: Light blockers, 33-33c: sows
34-36c.
Lambs: Top quality, springers, 35-3 7c;
inutton 8-lOc.
Beef : Oood cows, 32 -35c lb. ; canners
cutters. 30-23C
Fresh flreised Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.lt
Beef steers, good 500-800 lbs. 143-48:
commercial. $35-41: utility, $31-34.
Cows Commercial, 129-34; utility. 26-
29; canners-cutters. $23-35.
Beef cuts t ood ateersi Hind quar
ters, $55-57: round. $52-55; full loins,
trimmed, $73-77: triangles, $31-35; eouare
chucks, $39-41; ribs, $52-55; forequarters.
$37-38.
Veal and calf: Oood, 138-39; commercial.
$32-33; utility, $26-30.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs, 143-
45: commercial, $35-40; utility, $32-33.
Mutton: Good. 70 lbs down, $15-18.
Pork cut: Loin No. 1 8-12 lbs.. 160.
63: shoulder. 16 down, $40-42.50; spare
rltwi, $47-49: carcasses, 334-35) mixed
weights $1 lower.
Portland Mlseeilaneena
Caaeara Hark Dry Wit lb. green 4e lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades
43c lb.
Mohair 15e lb. on 13-montb growth,
nominally
Hides Calves. 37c lb., according to
weight, kins ?2c lb.: beef 10-11c lb, bulls
5-6c lb. Country buyers pay 3c leas,
Nul Quotations
Walnuts Fr a nqueHea, first quality Jum
DO. 34 7c large. 32.7c: medium, 37.2c;
econd quality jumbos. 30.2c; large. 36.3c
nvdlum. 26 2c: aby. 23 2c: soft shell, first
quality large, 39.7c medium. 36.3e; see
wd quality large, 37 3c; medium. 34.7c:
baby 32 3c.
Filberts Jumbo. 30e Ib.i large. 18c:
nedlum 16ci malL 13c
Portland l.lvesterk
Portland. Ore.. Spt. 12 U' Livestock
Cattle salable 3300; calves 600. Market
slow, generally a. king strong to higher
prices: few steers steady: medium and
food Unlit cows strong to 50 cents hlaher:
md 4-H type fed steers 36 00 to 37 00;
fee. medium grass steers 21.00 to 32 35;
liaht aleerx above 31 50: load good feeder
19.30: common steers down to 16.00 or
below; cutter dalry-tvp down to 1100;
cutter and common heifers 11.00 to 15 00.
load medium helfre carrying few young
rows 18 00; eanner and cutter cows 10 00
f 11 00. odd head 11 50, common and
med um beef cows 12 Ofl to 14 50. few
young eoas to 15 00: some held higher;
dd common and medium auae bulls
'.3.50 to 16 00: good b-ef bulli aboe 17 00;
vealers about stesdy; good and choice
20 00 to 22 50; common and medium 13 00
to 18 00.
Hoes sslihle 700. Market fairly active,
mostly steady; good and choice 160-210
Ih. 34 30 to mostly 24 75; 250-2AO lbs.
122 00 to 23 75; few 150-165 lbs. 21.50 to
22 75: sows strong to 50 cents higher; good
LiO-hOO lbs. 17 50 to 19 00: lighter to 20 00
nd nbove; feeders Acarre. iood and choke
j 70 - .10 Ibl. quoted 32 50 to 24 00
lep salable IflOO. Market active;
sprmg lambs around 50 cent hither, good
I and r nic moMiy 20 00 to 21 00; ton 21 50.
I med;um and inod 18 00 to 19 00: commons
down eo 18 Of); fw good feeder lambs
17 0 sood ewes mostly 6.00; common and
m 3 00 to 5 00
Portland flraln
Portland. 8ept 13 4v Cash grain
Vo 3. 3.-lb white 55 00 Bar.ev
Oats
No. .
45-lb B W , 52 50 No 1 flsic, HO
Ctsh wneat 'hid-: ftoft wh.te, 2 14: soft
.i:te teiciuding Re it 3.14, white club,
7 14
Hard red winter: Ordinary, 1 14: 10 per
r .. 3 14. 11 per cent, 3 16. 13 per cent.
3.18.
No ftsrd white Heart.
Today's car receipts Wheat 65. barley
33. flour 13, eorn 10. oats 18, mill feed 31.
There are about 33,000 beer
in tht average hive.
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Grain, Soybean
Prices Erratic
Chicago, Sept. 12 (VP) Grain
and soybean prices dipped,
climbed and then fell again to
day on the board of trade.
Soybeans fluctuated most,
dropping more than a cent early,
then rallying about 2 cents above
the previous close, then falling
below the previous levels again.
Weakness in cotton seed oil fu
ture, and the same bearish fac
tors as depressed prices Satur
day, led to selling today.
Wheat and corn were mixed
most of the time, although oc
casional rallies pushed prices
higher. The distant July con
iract leu below the previous
seasonal low mark of $1.84fc.
Large country receipts of 269
cars of corn was a depressing
infuence in that- grain.
Grains rallied again near the
close at or near the best levels
of the day.
Wrheat closed Vs to i higher
than the previous finish, Sep
tembcr $2.06-, corn was up
4 to lt September $1.28 Vb-U.
Oats were unchanged to V4 high
er, September 69, rye was up M
to lli, September $1.45', soy
beans were to li higher, No
vember $2.29 V4 -2.28 a4, and lard
was 7 to 20 cents higher, Sep
tember $12.10 per hundred
pounds.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed front reports of Kalem deal
ers ror ine guidanre er .ipiiaj
Journal Readers. (Revised dally j.
Retail Feed Trices
Kli Msih 15.10.
Kahblt Pellets 14.30.
Dairy Feed 33.70.
Poultry) Buying prices Grade A color
ed hens 3I-22c; grade A Lshorn hens.
IS-19c, grade A colored fryers, three
bs. and up, 33-33C, Grade A old rooster
15 cenU
Egga
Buying Prim Extra large AA, 6c;
large AA. 05c; large A. 63-66c; medium AA,
&5c; medium A. 53-58c; pulletji 3fl-40c.
Wholesale Prices Eg wholesale prices
5-7e above the. prices; above grid A
?eneral quoted at 71c; medium. 64c.
Bulterfat
Premium 64-85e. No. L Met No t,
9c -buying prices i
Butter Wholesale grade A, f7et
all 72a.
17-
Chlcage Livestock,
Chicago. Bent. 13 fP fUSDAI Salable
hogs 8500; active; butchers 25 to mostly
fiO rents higher; Instances 75 cents up on
weights 1A0 lb. and under; sows uneven,
mostly BO cents higher; some 711 cents up;
top 22.75 for few cholre 220-240 lb.; bulk
(rood and choice 1WI-280 lb. 22 00-22. M;
170-lflO lb. 20 75-32 2S; few 150-170 th.
1W. 60-21 00; little In butcher run over 2M1
few lots 300-340 lb. 20.50-21 50: tiond
and choice sows under 350 lb, 10 25-20 50;
300-425 lb. 1H 25-19 25; 450-500 Ih. 16.75
17. 76; Odd head henvler sows down to
round 15.50: early clearance.
Salable cattle 14,000: salable ralvei 600;
very active; beef steers and heifers 50
rs to i oo higher; some sales 1.25-150
higher; broad early rlenranrr ; row and
hulls strong to 60 cents hie her; v alers
strong; top 33.10 for load rholre to prime
1Z7B lo. sierrs; several loads hie h -cholre
Ueera 32 50-32.75: bulk hltrh-good and
rhoice steers and yearlings 30 50-32 00:
hulk high-medium and good grid's 2V50
2D25; common and medium Meers 17 00
25 00; load rhoice 876 lb heifers 29 M:
it good and cholre heifers 26 50-29 00
good cows 17 50-19 00; common and medi
um cows 14.75-17 00; canners and cutters
12 50-15 00: medium and good sausaire
hulls If) 50-20 50; good and rholre veai--rs
20O-200: pttockers and feeders trone
to 60 rents hlehr; six hmd good 7.r0-00
lb. Montana feeding stem 23 M).
Salable sheep 3000; prartlrally nothing
done on native slaughter latnhs early, bhl
ding weak to 50 cen's lower, or 24 50
down; double deck good to rhoice fed
western yearlings steady at 21 50, derk
1 offerings 21.00; ewes stesdy. thre
derks weterns 9 00: ml nntlves 4 50
n with heavies and burka 6.00.
Birthday Celebrated
Lynns Mrs. Clarence Jung
wirth entertained with a lawn
supper and weincr roast honor
ing their son Dickie on his birth
day anniversary. Outdoor games
were played and Mr. Jungwirth
showed moving pictures to the
group. Present were Dickie
Jungwirth the honored guest,
Sharron and Joe Hickman, Ray'S"
Nogstcart, Marjone and Build
Nash, Dennis and Diannc
Schwindt, Johnie Bridges, Jan-;
ice and Denny Jungwirth. John-!
nie, Joan, David and Betty Tra-
han.
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DEATHS
K. H. HUke
K. H Ulake, late resident of 3420 Lee
street, at local hospital September
Rervlcei will be held Tuesday, September
nth at 1:30 p m. at the Howell-Edwards
chapel,
Kaby Boy Reeves
Huby Hoy Keevei. Infant ion of Mr. and
Mrs. Hsrold Heeves ot Jefterion. Septem
ber 9. Survivors Include the grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Reeves of Balem.
Private graveside services were held Mon
,day, September 13. at 10 a.m. at the Jef
ferson cemetery under the direction Of
the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Jessie MrCey
Jmle Urdiv 1st resident of IS rook
route 3, at a Portland hospital. Septem
ber 9, at the site of 45 years. Surviving
are the widower. Andrew McCoy, Brooks;
two daughters. Mrs. Beverly Hall, New
port, and Mrs. Lone white, Slleta; two
ions, Alfred McCoy, Gervals, and Ivan
McCoy, Ft. Lewis, Wash.; parents, Mr. and
Mrs. LeHoy Daley, of Colorado; four lis
ters. Mrs. Gertrude Strawn and Mrs. Byl
vta Davis, both of Salem; Mrs. Alice Mock,
Colorado, and Mrs. Lillian Zimmerly.
Portland, and two brothers, Evan Daley,
Salem, and Ben Daley, Colorado. Serv
ices were held Monday. September 13. at
3 .10 p m. at the Howell-Fdwarrti chapel
with itev. Dudlev Strain officiating. Con
eluding; services were In Belcrest Memorial
para.
Arthur P. Foster
Arthur P. Foster, late resident or Van
Nuys. Calif., September 11, at the home
of his daughter. Mrs. Fa ye A. Wood at
548 South 17th street, at the age of 66
years. Abo surviving are another daugh
ter, Mrs. Arlene Frost of Las Vegas. Nev.,
two sons. Lloyd E Foster of Fair view,
Okta., and Arthur Kermtt Foster of Van
Nuyt, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Dora Mabu
and Miss Alice Foster, both of Salem;
seven grandchildren and one great grand
child. Announcement of services later by
the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Mrs. Mary A. Bherwood
Mrs. Mary A Sherwood, at the resl-
U iwe at 1930 N. 17th St., September 10.
it the e.ge of 84 years. Surviving are a
tauchter. Mrs. Ester E. Goodwin. Balem:
inn. Flovd Sherwood. Dolse. Idaho; two
brothers, John Aker, Michigan, N.D., and
Aker, Michigan. N.D., and two sis
ters. Mrs. Mattle Danker. Minneapolis,
Minn., and Sue Aker, Dec or ah, Iowa. Ser-
rn will be held at 1:30 p.m.. Tuesday,
September 13. at the W. T. Klgdon cha
P't with Interment at Belcrest Memorial
park.
ieni P. I.aurltson
Jrns P. l.iuirltjon. at the residence at
4140 State St., September 10, at the age
of 81 yean. Surviving are the widow, Mrs.
Minnie utuntson, uaiem; and two sons,
Alfred E. and Arthur R. Laurltson, both
of Salem; and four brothers. Lawrence
Laurltson, Canby; Bert Laurltson, Pierre,
3.1).; Martin Laurltson. Racine, Wis.; and
Marlus Laurltson, Walla Walla, Wash. Ser
vices will be held Tuesday. September 13,
at 1:30 p.m. at the CloURn-Harrick ena
pel with the Rev. R. C. Schaffner offi
ciating, Mrs. Jennie Knight
Mrs. Jennie Knight, at the residence mt
1144 N. Cottage St.. September 11. at the
age of 78 years. Surviving are a brother.
Dr. Oren H. Kent, Salem; and two sons.
Dale Knight, Balem. and Carlton Knight.
Lot Angeles. Services will be held Wed
nesday. September 14. at 1:30 p.m. at the
Clough-Barrlrk chapel with Interment at
'Helcrest Memorial park. Ritualistic serv
ices by Balem Rebekah lodge No. 1.
Mllford Aletander Vandergrlft
Mil font Alexander Vandergrlft, late rest
dent of 111 Chemekete St.. at a local hos
pital. September 11. at the age of 39
years. Surviving are the widow. Mrs. Ro
bert Vandergrlft, Salem; a daughter. Mar
lone Vandergrlft, Salem; the mother, Mrs.
tnima Cruse, Hamilton, Ohio; and two
sisters, Mrs. Harold Sheard and Mrs.
Frank Mastandrea. both of Hamilton.
Ohio. Announcement of services later by
the TTnwelt-Kdwrdg chapel.
OBITUARY
Frank Nelson
Dayton Prank Nelson. 70, died Sept. I
at his home in Newberg after a long ill'
nejis. He was born in Sandy, Ore., to the
late Amos and Anne Nelson, on June 1ft,
1879. and had resided all hut life In this
area. He had spent several years In the
lumbering buslne&s in Chehalem valley
and on Baker creek, near McMlnn-
vllle. Ha was married to Elsie M. Barth
olomew on Nov, 28, 1S0O. at Newberg. To
this union were born five children, four
of whom survive: Mrs. Evelyn Nelson,
Troutdale. Ore.: Mrs. Carrie Versteeg,
Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Florence Kills,
Dayton, and one son, Robert A. Nelson of
Nee berg One son deceased, Charles A.
Mio surviving are one brother, George
Melaon. Newberg; two sisters, Mrs. Han
nah Marsh. Portland, and Mrs. Emma
Allen, Amity Five grandchildren, one
;reht grandchild. His wire died June 37,
19 if. Services were held Monday at Hod
son'a mortuary chapel, Newberg, with Rev.
R. A. Feenstra officiating Interment was
In Noble's cemetery, Newberg. The pall
bearers were all nephews of the deceased:
Perry Walde, Vernon Waldo, Earl Nel
son, Harvey Allen, GrandvUle Allen, Clar
ence Rocker.
Chester Lindsay
Wheatland Funeral services for Ches
ter Lindsay, 14. were held at Macy'a chapel
at McMlnnvllle Friday. Rev. Harry C
Ryan of Dayton officiated. Burial was
in Hopewell cemetery. Six schoolmates
were basket bearers. He was born at
Carlton. November 15, 1935, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ortn Lindsay. He was drowned at
tlie Wheatland ferry Sunday. September
4. He U survived by his parents and
one sister at Wheatland. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Davidson of Redmond, uncle
and aunt, attended his' funeral.
Infant Klevkoff
Silverton Private services were eon
ducted for the Infant son of Mr, and Mrs.
John filevkoff Sunday under direction of
tne ritman runerai noma. The baby died
In'r Snttrdnv st the Bllverton hospital.
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Laarlce Alba Dickey
Albany Funeral settles for Laurtea
Alba Dickey. 31, killed in a motorcycle-
itomobile collision Saturday nufit. will
be held from the Fisher fjncral home
2 30 o'clock Tuesday wltn barlal In O
Lawn cemetery at CorvaLt. He was bo a
at Camas, Wash., Nov. 26, 1326 movi
with his family to Klamath Tails a
.nfant and residing here the pnst i- '.
He was married to Dorothy Jau- t Bm1tt
here Sept. 16, 1945, wno survivi s wit., a
three-year-old daughter; staters. Mrs Mur-
lene Campbell. Albany, and Mrs. N muit
Chase, Merrill; mother, Mrs C M. C;ia-,
Albany; father. Murl Dickey, Od. n, liini
stepfather, Clarence Chut, A.u.ir.y, and
grandparents. Ur. and Mrs. J H. Buell.
willsminfx and Mrs. Eva Dickey. Sheri
dan. Cecil John (landers, Jr.
Albany Funeral services for Cecil John
Sanders. Jr., 30, will be held from the
Forimiller-Frederiek.sen chapel at 2 30
o'clock Wednesday with burial In Willam
ette Memorial park. He was killed In a
motorcycle - automobile collision Saturday
night. Sanders was born at S.ore, Ok Is...
June 10, 1U20. and had lived here three
years, being employed by the NeberxaU
Hacking company. Surviving are his fa
ther, Cecil J. Sanders, Sr., sbters. Mrs.
Dorothy Hecht and Betty Panders, and
four brothers, Ernest. Frank un. Dewuynt
and Jmes Sanders, all of Albany.
Alice B. Lewis
Dallas runeral services for Mrs. Alice
j. Lewis, 72, a life-long resident of the
P ckreall community who died at a hos
pital here Saturday following a long 111
neJ, will be held from the Dallas Mctho
dlst chureh at 10.30 o'clock Tuesday, Rev.
Uiark Ens officiating and burial at Etna
eemeterv under the direction of Henk!e
nd Bollm.in. She was born at Rlcreall
N' v. 14. 1876. and was married to W. C.
Lewis ept. 22. 1897. Surviving are her
husband: two daughters, Mrs. Irene Row
land, Klckreall. and Mrs. Helen Dietrick,
Redlands. Calif.: son. Fred Lewis, Klck
reall; sLiter. Mrs. Addle Center. 8.'
:ind three brothers, illlun A. r
H.iy Bovdston. both of D-ii-a-v a- i J
L. BodMon, Portland.
Herman L. Gray
Stay ion Funeral services for Henr,..n
L. Gray, 41. wno d:od at S;rinr:d
Thursday, were held here Momiav s't r
noon. He Was born at Snyder. Colo. But
I v intr a re h: a Mo , 5 ! r.N. R u t ii C r ;
daughter. Lorraine, of Denver, par :.s,
five sisters and six brothers.
Stena Veva Kerr
SUyuti- yu'iiu Vcva Kerr, 49. died Sat
urday in a Salein hoipttttl. Kimml erv
tces will be held from the Mill Civ Pres
byterian church at 1:30 o'c'.urk Tues'ny,
Dr. Dnvld J. Ferguson officiating and bu
rial In Falrvlew cemetery under the di
rection of the Weddle funeral home. She.
was born at Breltonbush April 27, IB .0.
Surviving are her pannts, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Sullivan. Mill City; sister. Mrs.
Ada Plymale; daughter, Lenore of West
Fir; son, Charles Frederlckson, Florence
ana two grenarmiaren.
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