Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 20, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    FOR SALI MISCELLANEOUS!
HEW 6 VHETi mimical Instrument &
spinet grand piano it reduced prices.
JAQUITH MUSIC CO.. Ph. 3-4641
n2
EMPIRE FLOOR FI'RNATE, 50,000 B.T U.
for BUTANE OAS. Thermostat con
trol, practically new, used 2 mon., oru.
coat I14J.50 - for - 133 SO. Jelfcoit,
Rt. 1, 8. 167, Independence, Oregon.
n22
GOOD USED Furniture at a bant tun
Call at 1341 WUbert Si A. U. or alter
SEPTIC TANKS, Cone rata Pipe and Tile
reinforcing steel, mean and coloring.
All kind river aoil. pit-run, gravel,
crushed, sand and mixes.
OR BOON ORAVEL COMPANY
140ft N. Front St. Phone 3-3417
m n22-
MOD. 04 WINCHESTER 33 special H5.
Mod. 4 Remington automatic 10 cal iis.
Phont 2-5578. ni.23'
BE OWNER: Nlca noma, mod location,
outdoor fireplace, fruit trees, 16300 oie
N. aiat. n:23
44 WINCHESTER carbine, 15 -.IS, 140 ph.
8-5414. n?2;.
. FILBERT NUTS, abo woodcircu,r.tor."
112.50. Other iurnitura. 036 ' Jeffror.
02i5
USED SEWING Machine. Reasonably
priced. Ph. 1-3139.
Ralph Johnson
Appliances
n245
B. C. ALLEN Cash Register. Like new. tlh.
Ph. 3-4641. n224
Save 20 to 50
ON BAND St ORCHESTRA
INSTRUMENTS St SUPPLIES
New Clarinet! 150.50. Trumpets 142.50.
Trombone 165.00. Baritones 1125.00.
French horna I17.V00. Violin tIS up. All
kind of uaed Instrument. Some rental
Instruments, available.
Jacquith Music Co.
Ph. 4-4641 848 Cascade Drive. n224
FULLER bruhe, 1745 arantTPh3-8:i:)7.
H244-
I AND " wooden display tables. Rem
Ph. 3-5858 Rt. 3. Box 910. nJ24
STEEL CLOTHESLINE post, railing in
stock to made to order. 1145 N. Liberty.
n242
TRUCKERS come and get It, pit run and
nil dirt. Sue. Silt 60c. Commercial
dsnd and Oravel Co. Ph. 21968. n22
WALLINO SAND St GRAVEL CO.
CRUSHED ROCK for road and driveways,
cement, ready mix concrete, garden
land Bulldoilof, drainage and ditching
-rd. ahovtl and drag line. Ph. 3-9249
SALEM SAND o U RAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road clearing - Ditching
Sewer Basement
Equipment Rental
1ft B rda
10 B yds.
D-1 Cat St Dozer
D-Q Cat St Doner
D-4 Cat St Dozer
'"a ui about ditching by th ft.
Phone Days 3-9408
Evea. 3-8248 or 3-4400
Balem Oregon n
6sED OIL burners and bloweia. Priced
to sell. Ph. 28663. n233
SEWING Machines Electric or Treadle
Service on all makes. Ph. 37671, n228
Cumber " 2x4'a by Jitney load, $10 per
1,000. You haul. Independence Lumber
M Mfg. Co., Inc., Independence, Ore.
n
GENERAL ELECTRIC Croslej, Gibson
and Montag Applances at Oevurtz.
FENCE POSTS, poles, all typea. Shingles
fertiliser A flatrock. Phillip Bros.. Rt
C. Box US. Ph. 31458 n
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying 11.75
Retread Tire Service, 320 So. Lancaster.
na231
WANTED furniture to glue A repair. Les
Broav Furn Ref in lining Co Ph 2-7001
USED FURNITURE Phone 3-9185
PERSONAL
GREETING CARDS wholesale. 9 differ
ent company boxes, New for prices at
Seattle Card Mart, 103 N. Believue
Write us. Pi 2 4
STANLEY Home Product. 555 Cross. Ph.
2-8446. P247
AUTOMOBILES
FALL OPENING
SPECIALS
1147 STUDEBAKER LANDCRUI
SER. R St H
1841 STUDEBAKER 4 -DOOR
.1695 00
CHAMPION ..
1441 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR
COMMANDER
1043 STUDEBAKER COUPE
(NEW MOTOR t
1040 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR
(COMMANDER I
1030 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR
(CHAMPION I
1046 PLYMOUTH TUDOR ....
1Q46 NASH SEDAN
1041 CHEVROLET 5 PASS. ...
1040 PLYMOUTH TUDOR
1930 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR ...
1030 BUICK SEDAN
BONESTEELE'
. 1695.00
. 395 00
. 695.00
. lid') 00
. 4H5.30
. 1095. UI)
. 37n -10
. 545. 00
. 49i Ofl
. IBS CO
. 593.00
370 N.
PHONE 3-0277
CHURCH ST.
LEM
WILL TRADE "30 Plymouth 4 door for a
3 -door or will sell for 1525. Ph. 20190
q.226
ONE H ton O.M.C. Pickup worth
Priced for quirk sale R50. Call a
11000
tier I
p.m. lo s, uier, oo orartt St.
.liver-
q235
CAR AUCTIONS
TONITE 7:30
BRINO YOUR CARS, TRUCKS or
TRAILERS. NO SALE, NO COMMIS
SION.
E. Salem Auction Center
025 Lancaster Or.
Ph. 3-1221 q224
tt MODEL B, 4I Ford 4 cyl. engine, 4
speed transmlvion. New tir.s new
paint. $130. 1790 N. 24th St., Jim. Ore
q22S
FOR CHEAP transportation see thl '36
Cher. 4-door Sedan. (160. 1260 Ne
braska. q226
rfORD D f'mjxe 2-Dr., an orl 1 1 n al
clean car. 1520 State St. q22S
17 CHEV. 2 -Door Sedan. 696 N. Cottase.
Call between 5 arid 7 p. m. q2.6
49 FONTIAC 5-pp-ss. coupe. Very good
looking car. Real bargain this wvk.
Ph. 23482. ql
rS7 m!bsON71l50T2185N. Uberty. Pri7
2-8482. 22
19M CHEV. Dlx. Coup. Good cond.
1350. Brook Trailer park. 1084 State.
See Sunday or mornlnR. q224
304B.CHEV. convRA:H. Plastic waf cov-
er. Skirts, etc. Like new. 11550 cah.
Private owner. Ph. 31903. qJ24
1044 DODGE panel. Excellent condition.
1403, See at 476 S. Com'l afternoon At
tv. 22"
Eisner Motors to Buy
WANTED) Clean used cara. Bob Mart
3160 South Commercial a
Eisner Motors to Sell
4IHI USED CAR LOT
488 your old one. 12th St. Junction
Open till 10 p m q241
Tt4e CHEVROLET, SpvclApDeluxrTVd.i v
sedan. Radio, heater, dfrosve. te
cover, grille guard. Except. o-iallv fn
Inside At out. Motor excellent. Oood tlrejt
If you want a car you ran -Inve thous
and of mile without a nt--l M tx
pen4 see thl one. 460 Spruce St
m ,-i-5
'41 CHEV. coupe, IS50. Ph. 3-3942 't-r
4:30 p m. a225
ZEEB'S USED CARS "
BUT BELL TRADI
TERMS
131 Fairground Road Phone 1-44
CAR ACCESSORIES tire A tubes at cot
price. First come first served a this i
close-out gg:e. Dealers welcomed. R
D Woodrow Co.. 40 Center. '
Eisner Motors Fine Ca; s
FINANCIAL
BILLS UNPAID?
1 add your obligation!
3 pay them off in a lump sum with
a loan lrom personal
3 then make just one reasonable
payment each month
$25 to $500 on Auto Up to
$300 on Salary Furniture
Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a
loan solve a problem, phone or come
In today.
Personal Finale Co.
of Salem
51S Stite. Rm. 12ft Phone 3-3464
C. R. Allen, Mitr. Lie. 8-133-M-165
r326
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 1300
Oome In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 Fa Irt rounds Road
Next Door to Bank
No Parking problems
Phone 37032 -Lie N M 3 69-8291
Floyd Kenyon, Mgr r
PRIVATE MONET
Spec I Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROY H SIMMONS
138 South Commercial St. Phone 1-9161
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4'4 INTEREST
ft to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St Phone 3-3663
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie 8-133 and U-328
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161
FARM AND CITY LOANS
'ir, and 5
YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cuh for Real EMala Contract,
and Second Morttasea.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pioneer Truat Bid.. Ph. 3-7163 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
183 S. Church
Parkin, a Plenty
Ph. S-24S7 Lie. No. M-159 8-154
TRAILERS
NEW 2 wheel all metal tralltr. Rack end
canvas cover. 1335 Lee St. Reas. t229
riT.TRAILER71rwlydecoratedrT bed
davenports. Good heating atove and
gasoline pressure cook stove. 3223. With
out wheel. 3 miles out airport rd.
Paradise Island Farm. t224
WHEEL camping trailer, sleeps 4. Will
tnkn small 2 wheel trailer as part pay
ment Esau's Motor Service, Dallas.
t224
BRAND NEW
1949 Van a bond 22-ft. Refrig., elec.
brakes, bottle gas range, 1500 under
cost. Trailer Park Village. 8085 Port
land Roarl. t228
DIRECTORY
DDING MACHINES!
All makea nwd machines sold, rented,
repaired Roen 456 Court Phone 3-4773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
new appliance f! ace's Electric Phone
Free estimate Trade-in accepted on
3-9239 137 S Liberty St
VT-UR DOOR GRINDING
riAtvnmower sharpening and repairing
Dexter's. Ph 36833 O
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warranty Repair Station
for all moke of Auto Radloa Motto
RaJlo Co.. 153 3 Liberty Ph. 3-6935
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-0IS6 Night
3-1804 33"1 Center
Mike Pa nek, 275 S Com'l. Ph. 3-5161.
Brake and wheel aligning specialist.
0233
FtlllLDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now Term.
No down payment Phone 3-4850 o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also house raised. New foun
dation... Phone 3-5909. 0242'
lU'LI-DOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
inn teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Fatrview Ave. Ph. 2-3143, Salem. 0239
CAR P E N TER WO R K
Carpenter work. New, repair. Ph. 2-2093
O230
CASH REGISTERS
Instan delivery of new RCA cash
register Al" makes sold rented, re
pa:-cd Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o'
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveway, patio, curb, walla, eto. Call
2-4850.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimney vacuum cleaned
Enj'ey 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. o233
IIRFSS MAKING
Alt., dress making. Good used clothe
for sale. 360 State St. Rm. 27. o244
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vtnoe's Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing, 1ST 8. Liberty
3-fl3 o-
EXCAVATING
Excavating St grading Ben Otjen 4i Son
818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o239'
EXTERMINATORS
Cnckroach, Moth Exterminator Service
Ph. 3-3054, Lee Cross. 1S35 Pearl. 0233
Breithauot ? for flower Dial 3-0174 0
Ctiel. stove St dlesel oil. Ph. 3-3186
Shell Oil Co L T. Maxwell, distributor
0341
FI RNACE CLEANING
Otant vacuum marhlne. Trailer mount'
ed. Ph. 286fi2 United Products Co. 3037
Portland Rd. Rea-onable price. o233'
iT)TT.iiold"prodlcts
J R Wilt k lax Oo product Free de
ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-5304. '
IN'II.tTION
Johns-Man vllle Phone 3-3748
INS THTMENTyEPAI R
Expert musical inirument repair. All
worn fully guaranteed. JACQUITH MU
PIC CO, Ph. 3-4641. 0344
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
tfan'tor Service Floor Waxing
R illdincs Factorie - Romea
F-tlrr.ste Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDO. MAINT. CO.
Ph Salem 3-0133 o1
LA NIHC APr NURSERY
f Doerfler St Son. Ornamentaia 13P
tt Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1J32 o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 344 Jef-
fersrm St. Pone 23452. o
I 4 WN MOWERS
sharpened, guaranteed service. New
po-xer and hand mower. Call Rarry
W SfO-.t. 147 S. Com'l Bt oi
rVlVN M O W R 811 ARPEN INO
Al yuut door lawnmower sharpening
Dealer the tawnmuwer nil Ph 16413
MTTRf:siES
Capita. Beddlr.g Phone 4-4044
MIMC'IESSONS
Spanish A Hntiian OuHar. Mandolin,
Banjo, eta. 1331 Court St. Pb. 1-150
344
Grain Prices
Generally Lag
Chicago, Sept. 20 W Prices
sagged at the board of trade to
day under the impact of foreign
monietary devaluation, and the
threat of serious labor trouble.
The market carried a nervous
undertone and although a rally
developed during the morning,
there was not enough buying
power to sustain the advance.
The nearby contracts of wheat
and corn advanced at times un
der short covering, but on the
bulges there were enough offer
ings to keep the market in check.
At the close wheat was un
changed to 2' lower than yes
Wdav's close. September
$2.08H-. Corn was s higher
'i lower. September $1.26s
'. Oats were to 17 lower
September 66-65 'i. Rye was
1 M to 2 'A lower, September
$1.40 Vi. Soybeans were 1 "4 to
2 lower, November S2.254-25
and lard was 12 to 40 cents a
hundredweight lower, Septem
ber $11.35.
Aurora Grade School
Teachers Welcomed
Aurora The Parent-Teacher
association of the Aurora grade
school were hosts at a reception
honoring the teachers at the
school house Friday evening.
Mrs. Willis Matthieu had charge
of the program.
Faculty members include Roy
Griffin, principal, seventh and
eighth grades, Mrs. B. W. Stoner,
third and fourth grades, Mrs.
George Ziegler and Mrs. Lawr
ence Beck, first and second
grades.
DIRECTORY
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Dek chairs, file and filing supplies,
safe, duplicator and aupplle. desk
lamp, typewriter stand, brief ease
Pierce Wire Recorder. Roen. 456 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
We service all tvpes of burners. Ph.
28662. United Products Co. 3037 Port
land Rd. Work guaranteed. 0233
?lf strom's are equipped
painting Phone 3-2493
to do yout
PAPERHANGING
Expert Paperhanging and painting. H
J Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free eat. o227
PAINTING A PAPER HANGING
Call 2-2608 for your Painting St Paper
hanging. Attractive rate. o2J0
Painting and paperhanging. Free esti
mate, Ph 3-0513, 857 Shipping. o240
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing Hutchaoo Paint Store
Phone 1-6687
PLUMBING
Fisher. 844 8. Com'l, Ph. 3-3010. 0232
PRUNING-SPRATING
Phillip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1208
SAND GRAVEL
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walling Sand A
Gravel Co., Phone 3-9240. o
Valley Band St Grave. Co Slit, eand St
I II dirt Excavating 10B shovel as eat
Tractor scoop A truck for dirt moving
Ph office 24002. re. 37148. o1
Salem Saw Wrk. Ph. 3-7603. 1303 N 5th
o229
SEWERS AND SE1TTC TANKS
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Raaor Jharp Steel Cutting Blade
Clean Sewera or Drains Septic Tank
Cleaned Reaa. Ph 0-5331 or 4-4484
SEPTIC TANKS
K. F. Hamel. Septic tank cleaned.
Electric machine service on ewe; and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. lUS-Rfh
St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o240
Mike Septle Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Severe. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9460, 3-5327
0335
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call u collect. Todd' Septle Tank
Service, 2545 State St. Phone 2-0734. o'
SEWING MACHINES
New Home sewing machine aale. We
repair all make. King wood Elec., 1091
Edtewater. Ph. 35560. o231
Bought, sold, rented, repaired EZ term
All make. W. Davenport. Pb. 37671.
o23
All make repaired, free estimate
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3512. o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under
wood portable AH make used machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court.
TRANSFER STORAGE
'Ocal St Distance Tranafer. storage
- Burner otl. coal St briquet Truck to
Portland tielly Agent for Bekln House
hold good moved to anywhere tn 0 8
or Canada Lanner Tranafer St Storage
Ph 3-3131 o'
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian BIlnd made to order ot
reflnlAhed Relnholdt Lewi 3-3839
Elmer The B Undroan. Ph. 37324.
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore, Rt. 2, Bot 311. Ph. 3-5135
0239'
WEATHF.RSTRIPFINO
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order 1 Day
Del Retnholdt St Lewi. Ph 23639
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme l.lndow Cleaners Window, wall
Aj woodwork cleaned Floor e leaned
waxed and polished Ph 3-1331 341
Court. Langdoo. Culbertaoa and Mather
WOODSAWINO
WOOD SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 1-4031.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
A administratrix of the estate of i
BENJAMIN BYWATER. deceased, the un
ders isned ha filed In Circuit Court of
Oregon for Marlon County, In Probate,
ner final account in estate of sal a dece
dent, and September 30, 1940, 10 o'clock,
a.m. (Pacific Standard Ttmei, and court
room of said court have been appointed by
said court for hearing of objection to
said account and settlement thereof.
IRMA H. BYWATER
Administratrix Aforesaid
Allan G. Carson and Wallace P Carson
Attornera for Administratrix.
A lt 23. 30. ffpt 4. II. 1ft, 1940
LODGES
TK I.O.Of, meeu svery Wd
nesday night. Visitor? wei
7&i
Ainsworth Lodas No. 201, A P
cV A.M. Tus., Spt, 30. E A
rBT. 1 pm. 224
A Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. A A M
?Wd Sept. 21. F. C. degrp.
7:15 p.m. 225'
IIP 1 AMW'""' "
'Pr: .A i " A
z r.h M rill V . J
Train Wreckage This aerial view shows cars and deisel en
gine of Southern passenger train No. 15 which wrecked near
Newton, N. C. Between 40 and 50 were believed injured. Two
are trapped in the diner and believed dead. (AP Wirephoto)
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Market
(By Valley Packing Company!
Lamb 318.00 to 120.00
Feeder lamb 312.00 to 316.00
ewes ::.o to S4 oo
Cutter cow 38.00 to 110.00
Fat dairy cow 9.00 to 1 10. nil
Bull 111.00 to 315.00
Calve, good (300-450 lb. 316.00 to 318.00
Veal (150-300 Ibs.i top 318.00 to 120.00
Portland Eaitslde Market
Oregon striped watermelons were quot
ed a 1 1 j-3 cenL. per lb. on tli Portland
Ea.stside Produce market today.
Best local lettuc brought $4.00 a crate.
No. 1 stock cauliflower sold at $1.2 .
Thirty-pound Rio Osa Gem peaches
quoted at 31.65 per lug.
Corn sold at ll.oo a live-dozen p.ck and
down. ,
Portland Produce '
Butterfat 1'entahlve, subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .34 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 63 -66c lb.. 93 score 61-60 lb., 90
score, 67 -60c, 89 score. 55a. Valley route
and country joints 3c less than first.
Butter vVhotesile FOB bulk cube to
wholesalers: grade 03 score, 62 cents;
92 score 61c; B 00 score, 50c lb.,
6k score. 66c. Above price are strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale: Oregon single 39-40c; Oregon 3
loaf 42-43c: triplet 1 les than
single.
Egga (To Wholesalers) A grade la cr
651i-66'c; A medium, 55-58'ic: grade
B large. 56'-58'ic; small A grade, 42?c.
Putland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailer: Grade AA
print 67c; AA cartons 68c: A prints
67o. A carton C8c; B print 64c.
Etga Prce to retailers: Grade A A
large 74c doa.t certified A large, 69c: A
large 68c; AA medium, 61c; certified A.
medium. 60c; A medium, 59c. A small,
43c carton 2c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c Oregon loaf, 5
ib loaf 44tt-45c lb.; triplets, 1W cent less
than single. Premium brand, single.
514o lb loaf, 634o.
Poultry-
Live Chickens No I quality FOB
Plants, No. 1 broilers under 2Vt lbs. 35-26c
lb.: fryer 24-3 lbs., 2a-30c: 3-4 lbs., 31c.
roaters 4 lbs and over, 31c lb., fowl,
leghorns 4 lbs. and under, 17-19c. over 4
Ib 20c; colored fowl all weight, 22c:
roasters, all welgnta 18-19e
RahMtt Ai'eraae to grower live white.
5 lb 18-21C lb.; 5-6 lb 16-19o lb.:
i.'ireo 9 cenx .ower n n n- i"
4-12c; dressed fryer to butchers, 50-JJc.
uniinf ry-hilled Itli-nti
Vest, top quality, 30-3 3c lb.; otiier
grades according to welzhi and quality
with poor or heavier 20 -25c.
Hogs: Light blockers. 32-33ci sow
34.36c.
Lambs: Top qullity, springers, 33-37c:
mutton, 10-12C.
Reef. Good cows, 23 -33c lb. i eanners-
cutters, 20-22C
Ftesh Dreaied Meals
(Wholesalers to retailer per cwt.i:
Beef steers, good 500-M0 lbs., 343-46:
commercial. 135-41; utility, 135-41.
Cow Commercial, 132-33; utility, 127-
. : canners-cutters, 124-26.
Beef Cuts (Good steers): Hind quarters.
155-57; round. 352-55; full loin, trimmed.
173-77; triangles. 131-33; square c.iuci.,.
130-41; rlba, 152-35; forequnrler. 137-38.
Veal and calf: Good, 138-39; commercial.
132-36: utility, 126-30.
Lambs: Good-choice spring Iambs, 142-
45; commercial, 336-42; utility, 132-35.
Mutton: Good. 70 lbs down M6-18.
Pork cut: Loin No. 1 4-13 b 150-
62; shoulders 18 lbs. down, '40-42; spare-
rlb. 147-49; carcasia, (33-34; mixed
weight 12 lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Caseara Bark Dry 12tte lb., green 4c Ib
Wool VaUey coara and medium grade
45c lb.
Miners lose 1 oal Krlris
mm
Charles Backus look over their working at the Montour Mine
at Library, Pa. They're all ready to go to work, but there
isn't any work, because 55,000 miners in the district are on
strike, in the "no welfare no work" dispute. United Mine
Workers officials said that the miners would stay away as long
as th welfare payments don't coma in. (Acme Telephoto)
on II-month growth
tmminally
Hides Ca'.ves, 30c lb., according to
veiKlit. kip 25c lb., beef ll-12c lb., bull
3-7c lb Country buyer pay 2c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Franquette. first quality lum
oo. 34 7c large. 32.7c: medium, 27.2c;
seoond quality Jumbo. 30.2c; large, 23.2c
m. dlum. 26.2c; 'laoy, 23 2c: soft shell, first
quality large, 39.7c- medium. 26.2c; sec
nd quality large, 27 2c; medium. 24.7c:
aby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumoo, 20a lb.) large, 14c.
nediuin. 16c: small. 13c
Portland Grain
Portland, Sept. 20 & Cash grain:
1 flax 3.00.
Cash wheat (h:d: Soft white 2.16;
white i excluding Rcxi 2.16; white
2,16: western red 2.16.
Hard red winter; 11 per cent 2.1'
per cent 2.19.
Today's enr receipts: Wheat 139:
lev 26: flour 8; corn 2; oat 10;
feed IS.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore.. Sept. 20 fl)W-Livestock
Cattle salable 2 SO, holdover 15: cani.fr
0. Market opening morately act.ve on
kind available. Generally steady, lew
mon at low medium grass steers 18-
20; high medium 1140 lbs. gra-ss fed steers. I
Mondny up 125. Five loads around 1,000
lb. average medium 124: few common at
low medium heifers 13.50 to 17.50. Canner
and cutter cow strong at 10.50 to 11.53.
Few down to 10.00. Beef cow scarce
early; no early sales of bulls; extreme
top good beef bulls Monday 17.50. Few
good vealer 21.00 to 22.00. choice scarce.
A few heavy calve unsold.
Hog salable 100, Market slow, around
50 cents lower: good and choice I6J-2jO
Ib. 22.50: negligible lot 23.00; 270 Ib.s
21.00: a few 160 lb. 20.50; good 350-jOO
lb. .sows held around 17.00 to IB. 50 or
above, Few good and choice around 33
lb. feeder pig 24,00; heavier weight
scare.
Sheep salable 300. Market steady: lew
good and choice spring lamb 20 50 to
21.50; good grade 20.00; common dov-n
16 00; good feeder salable around 17.00;
good ewe quotable 6.00 to 6.50.
Chlease Livestock
Chicago. Sept. 30 fUSDA) Salable
hoe. 9.500; glow and unevenly 33 to m
lr 50 cents lower; full decline on weights
below 200 lb; spot 50 cents tower late
on these weights; sow uneven, mostly
around 23 cent lower; top 31. 00 lor
around one load; few load choice 230
260 ib. 20 75: bulk good and choice 230-
300 lb. 20.00-20.50; load around 36r lb
butcher at 19.00; 170-190 lb. 18.50-20,00;
150-170 lb. 17.00-18.50; sow under SftO
lb. 18.50-10.50: few 10.75: 375-425 lb
17. 50-14, SO: 450-525 Ib. 10.00-17.25; few
around 600 lb, at 15 50.
Salable cattle 8,000; salable calve 600:
slow; beef steers and heifers weat to 50
cent lower; cows and bull steady to
fully 23 cent lower; vealer west; ? toe It
ers and feeder weak to 35 cent lower;
early top 33.75 for load high -choice
around 1.350 lb. steers; bulk hlgh-gooi
and choice fed steers and yearlings CS.mi
32.50; most medium to average-good kinds
2.1.50-28.00; load choice 973 lb. liel.Vi
29.7; most good fed heifer 25.50-28.50;'
two loads 1,150 lb. Wyoming cows 18.50;
common and medium beef cow 14.50
17.00: canner and cutter 12.00-14.90;
practical top 20 00 on weighty sausare
bull althouah 20.75 paid: bulk medl am
and good , vealer 25.00-3 8 00; few choice
39.00.
Salable, sheep 3 000: bulk sUurhfr
lambs unsold; bidding 30 cent o more
lower; extreme top 24.00 to small killers
but Dig packers btddlna 23 00 down: year
ling weak to 50 cent lower; ewe steady.
As many as 100.000 young
Musk deer have been killed in
a year in Tibet so that the glands
may be used in the making of
perfume.
Miners Alex Santone and
Mohair 13o
Stocks Decline
Up to 3 Points
New York, Sept. 20 P)Hea-
vy selling hammered stock pri
ces down fractions to around 3
point today for one of the worst
declines of the year.
About $1,000,000,000 was
hacked away from the market
value of all stocks listed on the
exchange.
Selling never got out of con
trol but the market showed lit
tle resistance most of the day.
Demand increased a bit late in
the session.
Golds remained on the plus
throughout.
Substantial business develop
ed as. turnover rolled along at
a rate of around 1.300,000 shares
for the full session.
The bleak outlook for labor
peace in the steel and coal in
dustries, plus a growing fear the
world-wide currency devalua
tion may have an unfortunate ef
fect on the earning capacity of
some concerns, were credited
with creating the selling pres
sure. Among the losers were U.S.
Steel, Bethlehem Steel, General
Motors, Chrysler, U.S. Rubber.
Sears, Roebuck, Zenith Radio,
American Telephone. American
Smelting, American Woolen.
Santa Fe and Transcontinental
& Western Air.
Some of the golds hit new
peaks for the year at one time
but full advances were not main
tained. Still up, however, were
Alaska Juneau, Homestake and
Howe Sound.
STOCKS
'Bv the Associated Presn
American Can 94
Am Pow At Lt 11S
Air Tol Si re 143'
tnaeorda 26H
Bendtx Aviation 28
Beth Steel 26
Boeing Airplane 18l,
Calif Packing 33',
:tadian Pacific 13
Cae J 1 18',
Caterpillar 31
Chrysler 50'a
Comwlth At Sou 5'i
Cons Vultee . OS
Continental Can 33-
Crown Zellerbach 25 'j
Jiirtl Wright 7'a
DotiKla Aircraft 57'4
Dupont de Nem M
General Electr. 37 "4
terera. root) 44
General Motors 60 H
uooayeer Tiro 38
H a rvester
28 "4
54
Int. Paper
Knnecott
Llbby McN St L ...
Long Bell "A"' . ,
tfontgnmery Ward
Nah Kelvinator ..
i 1 Dairy
NY Cnrta
Northern Pacific .
Pan Am Fish . ..,
Pa Ga St Elee ...
' Tel A Tel ....
Penney J 0
Radio Corp
Rayonier
H yonter Pfd
Reynold Metal ..,
Rlchfte.d
Safeway Sttrea ..,
3iars Roebuck ...
Southern Pacifist .
S andard Oil Co. .
ttudebaker Corp .
Sunshine Mining ,
Trenaame rlca
Union Oil Cat ....
Union Pacific
United Airlines ...
O 8 Steel
earner Bros Pie .
Woo! worth
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reporta at Salem deal-
era for the guidance or Capital
Journal Readers. (Revised dally).
Retail Feed frier
Egg Haifa 14.95.
Rabbit Pellets 14.30.
Dairy Feed 13.70.
Poultry: Buying prices Grade A color
ed hen 31-23c: grade A Leghorn hens,
19-10e. grade A colored fryers, three
lb and up, Sl-33c. Grade A old roosters.
is cent.
Esas
Burlnr Prtre Extra large AA. 67o;
6c; medium A, 54-58Ci pullet, 37-40c,
l'ac lb.; loaf, 53'ic,
Wtoleiale Prices Egg Wholesale prices
-7e above the price: above grade
generally quoted at 71c; medium, 43c.
nuiierrai
Premium 44 -6 Sc. No. L 43ei Ho. S. II'
50o 'buying price)
Butter Wholeeal trade A, 471 ra
all 13a.
Lumber and Wool
Exports to Suffer
Portland, Sept. 20 W) Lum
ber and wool spokesmen took a
dismal view of the future in ex
ports today.
They said the devaluation of
money In other countries would
put them out of most foreign
markets.
Lumbermen said devaluation
put Canada in position to take
most of the export trade and
also to compete In the U.S. do
mestic market.
Wool traders said prices might
drop 10 to 20 percent because
of Imports from Australia and
other countries. The first price
test will come tomorrow when
about 5.000.000 pounds of wool
are auctioned here.
Flour exporters said Australia
also might cut Into the market
of (he Philippines and other Far
East nations.
The malt Industry, which once
had a $2,000,000 export busi
ness, expected to lose the last of
its foreign trade.
Omholts Entertain
With Dinner Parties
Silverton The H. N. Omholts
entertained at two planned so
cial affairs during this week at
their country place.
At a social hour following
wert Mr. and Mrs. F.verett
Brines and Miss Gloria Brines,
John Lehnherr, Donald White,
John Fixel of Seattle, Ivan
Lehnherr and the hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. Omholt.
Dinner guests Friday were en
tertained with places made at
table for Mr. and Mrs. Jul Farr,
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Haugcn, Mr.
and Mrs. George Bonn, Theo
dore Leine, Ivan Lehnherr and
Mr. and Mn. Omholt.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon,
''"ivm
l.V
'Miss Sweden Kerstin
Ringberg (above), 24. relaxes
at a coast resort after being
chosen "Miss Sweden" for the
1949 '"Miss Europe'' competi
tions at Palermo, Italy.
School Consiruction
Completed at Airlie
Monmouth The new elemen
tary school at Airlie, district No.
16, has been completed and
school will begin September 19.
Plans are to run only one room
this year, with about 25 students.
The Morgan Construction
company of Philomath was the
contractor for the new modern
two-room school.' The cost of the
building was $17,017. The bonds
for $24,000 were purchased by
the First National Bank of Port
land. Directors of the school board
are: Charles Tarter, chairman;
Vaughn Whiteaker and Lester
Haight, members; Mrs. Charles
Tarter, clerk. -
DEATHS
Wendell LrRoy Archer
Wendell LeRoy Archer, at the family
residence at 670 South Elma street, Sep
tember 17, at the age of 53 years. Sur
vived by wife, Charlotte Archer of Sa
lem; three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Taylor,
Ml-ss Bernadine Archer and Mis Nellie
Archer, al of Salem; a son, LeRoy Arcii-
of Salem; four brothers. Alonr-o J
Archer, Verlna. Calif.; James A. Arch-T.
3edeewick, Iowa; Lyle R. Archer, Creston.
Iowa, and Benjamin Archer. ElKabetii.
Colo.: and one grandson. Me.mbrr of
Church of Christ. Service will be neld
Wednesday, September 21. at 3 p.m. at the
Howell-Edwards chapel with the Rev, M
C. Cuthbert.son officiating,
Bahv Boy Thee!
Baby boy TheW, fnfant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Theel of Marion, al a .'oca!
hospital ALso survived by a grandmother
Mrs. Ida Brining. Wskinshaw. Wise. An
nouncement of service later by Howell
Edwards chapel.
Matt Rjngwald
Matt Rlngwald. late resident of Salem,
at a local hospital. September 18, at the
age of 62 years. Surviving are three broth
er, Chris and Joe Rineland, bo'-h of Sa
lem, and George Rlngland, Pjitland;
three nephew and one niece. Member of
St. Joseph's Catholic church. Recitation
of the rosary at the Howell-Edwards cha
pel Tuesday, September 20. at 8 p.m. Re
quiem mass at St. Joseph's Catholic
church Wednesday. September 31, at 9
a.m. Interment In St. Barbara cemetery.
Mrs. Amelia McGhehoy
In this city September 17, Mr. Amelia
McOhehey, late resident of 807 Mill
street, at the age of 72 years. Shipment
has been made to the Rosehurg Funeral
home by W. T. Riadon company for serv
ices and Interment.
Alice A. Duf field
In this city September 19, Alice A. Duf
field, late resident of route 0, box 5fl,
Salem, at the aae of 76 years, Surviving
are three daushters, Mrs. George Mill
of Milwauke. Wic. Mra. Oordon Hor.i
of Turner Valley, Alberta, Canada. Mrs.
Wilfred Horn of Medicine Hat, Athena,
Canada: and five son, Rtuueii Dulfieid
of Medicine Hat, Albert. Canada, Ken
neth Outfield, of Red Cliff, Alberta, Can-
aoa, ijeorge uunteio or Kermlt, Texas,
and Donald Duf field and Howard Duf
field. both or Salem. Service will be neld
at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Wednesday
September 21, al 1 30 p.m. with Inter
ment in the City View cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Melissa Del.lllles
Mrs. Mary Melissa lEklni DeLlllles, late
sident at 1310 8. 13th street at a local
hospital, September 10. at the age of 78
years. Surviving are the widower. Fred De
Llllles, Balem; three daughters, Mrs. Pearl
Marnsoerger. Balem; Mrs, Mabel Rolgei
Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Jessie Asher, Sa
lem; a sister, Mrs. May Lytle, Parma, Ida
ho; two brothers. Lea Davis, Parma, Ida
and Kd Davis. Namna. Idaho: five
grandchildren and two great-grandchtl
dren. An noun cement of services later by
m s-ioun-nrrira cnapei,
Nelton S. Hser
Nrl.son 8 Hotter, 1st resident of 560
Oxford street, at a local ho.siillal Septem
ber 13 Survivors are Iim wife, Mrs. Geor
gia Nelson of Salem: two daughters, Mis.
Janet Wilder of McMlnnvllle, and Hoberla
Roaer of Salem: two son. Brure Rogers
and Doualas Rogers, both of Salem: his
mother, Mrs Lou Anne Roger of Ver
nonla; a brother, Lee Roger of Vernonn;
and a sister, Mrs Virgil Reaver of Sea
side. Services will be held from Ihe
Clonal.-Jlarrirk cliarw Wednesday. 3c n
tember 31, at 1 30 p m. with Rev. Seh R.
HunMnitnn officlaiina. Interment will be
In BeicreM Memorial park.
Mrs. Ida H. Miitllian
Mrs. Ma 8 MiilllKn. late resident of
1660 Falrmniint avenue, at a local hospi
tal, Bepirmner 20 Survived bv a daugh
ter, Miss Vest Mulligan of Salem. Serv
ices will be held from the Virgil T. Golden
chapel at 60. Smith Commercial street,
Thursdav, September 22, at 2 pm Inter
ment will he In Hrlcrest Memorial park
Please omit flowers.
Lester Lemuel Anderson
Letter Lemuel Anderson, tat rtcnl
rf 2.io flimpeon Rt , in Dallas , Septem
ber IS S-irvmng are lite widow, Mrs. La
vlna Anderson, Salem; three o aim liter,
Dorothy Mse. HMtv LnuUe snd FUreme
Hemorrhoids
(Piles)
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Prolarwe .nd oth
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Jers corrected the
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way No hospltallr.- fSf-r,
anon quirk relief Ugwltjr
Dr. E. Reynolds Clinic
Nsturo-Rcctal Sitecliiist
1144 Center St Salem. Ore.
Pfl 39460
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Tuesday. Sept. 20, 194917
June Anderson, all of Salem; io awoe. Al
bert L. and Marlon D. Anderson, Doth of
Srtiein: four sblers, Mrs. Charles Niefart,
Olen Elder. Kan.; Mrs. John Abraham,
Kan-tax City, Mo.; Mrs. Elsie Brettweiner
and Mrs, Ralph Morton, both of A'lch.ta.
Kan.; two brothers. E11U Anderson, He fut,
Kan, and EUa Anderson, Stockton, Oaiif.f
and three erandclilldren, Mariha Jane,
Leroy and Threes. Andtrflun, all f Bikm.
Announcement of service later by tn
Clomh-Barrlck chapel,
OBITUARY
Kalherlne Toman
Stavion Katherine To:nan. 50, died at
r home on 8c!o Rt. 1 Sunday. She wn
born In Czechoslovakia Feo. 0, 1890 and
had lived in the United States 27 years.
She is survived bv her husband, Joseph
Toman: daughter, Irene Toman, of Salem
and a half-sister In CzernoiinvaK.a. run
eral Kervlcea will be held from the Wed-
chapel at 2 o clock Thursday witn
. Victor Loucks, Sclo, officiating and
burial In Bllyeu Den cemetery.
Maymle Bryant Hogue
Falls City Funeral services ror Mijran
Bryant Houe. 79. of Portland were held
in the Jacohson Family Southeast Mor
tuary with interment in Lincoln Memor
ial cemetery. Mrs. Hogue retired from
Woodmere school In 193S after 50 years of
leaching. She was a graduate of Oregon
Normal hool of Monmouth. A charter
member of Lents Grange, past matron of
Mt. Scott chapter of OES. A member of
the White Shrine, a member of Royal
Neighbors of Woodcraft of Lents and a
member of the Presbvterian church. She
was born March 37, 1870 in Fort Branch,
lnd. and died Sept. 9. 1349 at her home.
She came with her family to Oregon la
1886. Survivors Included three daughters,
Mrs. Carol Krebs. Mrs. Evelyn Dickson
and Mrs. Helen Crabtree. all of Portland;
a sister. Mrs. Jessie Moyer of Falls City
and live grandchildren of Portland, Ore.
Infant Marie Eby
Lebanon Graveside services for Infant
Marie Eby who died at the Lebanon Com
munity hospital S'ptemoer 17. were held
in the lOOK cemetery on Tuesday at 10
o'clock. Rev. N M Burpee of the Mennon
Ite church officiating. Parents of the m
fint are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Eby of
Albany.
Irene Margaret Yunker
Lebanon- Mrs. Irene Margaret Yunker,
a resident of eastern Lmn county for 23
years, died September 17 at the Langmack
hospital. She was born Oct. 16. 1912 in
Charleston, N.D.. and was married Sept.
36. 19:t8 in Gardner, Ore., to Werner Yun
ker, who survives. Other survivors are
three daughters. Marlene. Nadine and Ger
aldine; son. Larrv; brothers, Harley Ol
son, Portland. Curtis Olson, California;
sisters. Lillian Abel. Arlrona; Amy Luke.
Washington; Delma Herrington, Portland,
and father. Harley Olson of Portland.
Services were held Tuesday at 3 o'clock
in the Howe-Huston chapel In Sweet Home
with Rev. Swam officiating. Interment in
the Lebanon IOOF cemetery.
Virgil Carter
Lebanon Virgil Carter. 53, died of a
heart attack while working in a bean field
near the Gore school Saturday afternoon.
"J ,B.,X .TVVTi "
World War I. He had uvea in i.enanon
26 vears, making his home at 14S Qrova
street. Surviving are hit widow. Carrie;
daughter. Mrs. Hildred Thompson, Leba
non. Mrs. Pauline Herder of Colorado,
Mrs. Virginia Walker, Lebanon: sona,
Leon of Crabtree and Leonard of Leba
non; brothers. William and Aaron of Mis
souri and Willis of Lebanon; sister, Mrs.
Minnie Gates of Walerloo, and 10 grand
children. Services will be held Wednesday
at 2 o'clock from the Howe-Huston cnapet
and burial In the IOOF cemetery.
Jesse Carl Erwln
Lebanon Jesse Carl Erwln, 61, died at
hii home In Foster Monday morning. He
was born April 18, 1888 at Bellfountaln,
Ohio, and was employed as a mechanic
for the Southern Pacific, working out of
Albany. He was a Mason and a Shrlner.
His widow, Laura Erwln of Foster sur
vives; also a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Snyder
and three grandchildren. Services are be
ing arranged by the Howe-Huston chapel
of Lebanon and will be announced later,
Edward Delifleld Francis
Lebanon Edward Deltfield Francis, 64.
died at his home on Maple street Inst
I Friday. He was born Oct. 31. 1884 at The
Dalles and had lived most of his life tn
Portland, coming to Lebanon two yeara
ago to operate a furniture business. Rosary
was recited at the Howe-Huston chapel
Monday evening at 8 p.m. Funeral ser
vices were held Tuesday at 10 o'clock at
the Holy Redeemer church. Portland Bou
levard and Williams avenue, Portland.
1 Rev. George Tnommes Officiating.
Burial In the Mount Calvary cmlev.
Survivors are his widow. Anna, of Leba
non; daughter. Annabella, Lebanon; sis
ters. Mrs. Elnora Plemet of Ihe Dallea
and Mrs. All Wilkinson, Washougal, Wash.
Wendell LeRoy Archer
nir Corners Wendell LeRoy Arcner
died suddenly at his home, 670 South Elma
avenue September 17. Born June 4, 1806
at Compton. 111. The Archers came from
Kansas to Four Corners In March 1948.
He Is survived by the widow, unariotte
Archer; three daughters. Mrs. Ruth Tay-
Bernadtne and Nellie Archer ana ft
Wendell LeRov Archer. Jr.; one
grandson and four brothers. Two of the
brothers will be here for the funeral.
Benjamin Archer of Ellrnbeth. Colo, and
it,o Archer of Varina, Iowa. He wa
a member of the Church of Christ, ber-
s will he Wednesday at 3 ociocg irone
Howell-Edwards. Interment In Lee Mis-
cemetery. Rev. m. u. cutnoenson of
ficiating.
elle Watta Strong
Monmouth funeral services were held
for Belle Watts Strong Saturday from the
Christian church with burial In Flrcresi
emeterv south of Monmouth. A native
Oregnnten. she was born April 19, 1159 at
Reaverton. the daughter or William
Watts and Mary Spenrer Watts, who
rossed the plains in the early sns. She
was married "to Edward Strong of Port
land in 1876 Ten children were born to
this couple, seven of whom survive. They
are: Harold W. Strong. Gresham; Delbert
Strong, Oakland. Calif.; Mra. Louis W.
Seggel. Portland; Mrs. W. K. Bsrnell,
Springfield, and Mrs, L. Carter, Salemj
a sister, Ida A. Bums, Oakland, Calif.
Martha Ester Rlca
Alhany - Martha Ester Rice. 65. died at
her home at 405 E. Sixth avenue, Monday.
Funeral services will he held at the Fort-mlller-Prederlrksen
chapel at a date to he
announced, Mrs. Rice was horn Marrh 19,
1864 at Ruthven, Iowa and had lived in
Albany the past 11 years, coming here
from Newberg. She was married to James
J. Rice. December 10. 1903 at Kmmetsburg,
Iowa, who survives as do four children.
Feme and Beatty Rice. Alhany; Lester L,
Rice, Reedsport and Louella D. OouMey,
Independence and two brothers and a sis
ler living In Iowa. She was a member of
the Order of Eastern Star, Rebcksh and
Pythian Sisters lodges and the Methodist
church.
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a formula which hn the rower to rduc
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of blentf-d reix-f aftr ualrg it KUIHONOL,
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Main St., Portland,
lnd, Juat one of many
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constipation is dus 1
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