AUTOMOBILES FALL OPENING SPECIALS 1947 Studebaker Landcruiser, R & H. . .$1695.00 1948 Studebaker 4-door Champion 1695.00 1941 Studebaker 4-door Commander. . . 395.00 1942 Studebaker Coupe (new motor) . . . 695.00 1940 Studebaker 4-door (Commander). 690.00 1939 Studebaker 4-door (Champion) . . . 495.00 1946 Plymouth Tudor 1095.00 1946 Nash Sedan 97o!o0 1941 Chevrolet 5-pass 54500 1940 Plymouth Tudor 49500 1939 Plymouth 4-door 395!oO 1939 Buick Sedan 59s!o0 BONESTEEL'S 370 N. CHURCH ST. PHONE 3-9277 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS! NEW REMINGTON, Model 721, 30.06 awing mount and K2-5 Weaver Scope. 1160. 864 8. 3lt. Ph. 35597. n226 IMM MAUSER, good condition, Sporter stock. Price 160. Ph. 2-6631. n226 jo .'m E Tf1 E LD rebuilt like new. 1770 Lee St. D22o K SABE Grand Piano. Phone 34641. n227 NATIONAL .173 AUWAVERADXO RE CEIVER. LIKE NEW. PH. 34728. n22S FOR SALE: Shells (or foreign A; odd cali bre rifles. Also several rifles. Trades considered. V. M. Sackett. 1510 So. Winter 8t. Phone 3-4912. n228 PIANO SALE! BALDWIN - WURLITZER - CABLE Beautiful sample spinets and consoles shown at Oregon State Fair at BIO SAVINGS! New pianos from 1395.00. Also excellent buys on several used grands and up rights Stone Piano Co. 1540 Fairgrounds Road Salem, Ore. n225 WALNUT DINING set, orlilnally cost (250, now 150. See at Thompson's, Rt. 3, Rlverdale, one mile. n227 WHAT7" WILL YOU TRADE for a beautiful old violin? Trader Louie. 3055 Portland Rd. n227" HUNTERS Aluminum Camp Trailer with trunk In back, built-in Ice box, table, etc., has ' elec. lights and heater, radio antenna, lnnersprlnt mattress and spring, spare tire and heel, bronze screens and ad justable windows, will sell cheap. In quire 965 N. 15th St. after 5:30 p. m. Phone2-5240. n226 NEW 12 GAUGE Browning auto, shotgun with case. 30-30 Savage Carbine In ex cellent condition. Ph. 27625 after 6 p. m. n227 ALMOST NEW Montgomery Wards Deluxe 7 cu. ft. refrlg. Ph. 22377. n227 BABY BUGGY. Lame size, folding. Good condition. Reasonable. Ph. 37931. n227 NEW St USED musical Instruments Sz spinet & grand pianos at reduced prices. JAQUITH MUSIC CO., Ph. 3-4641 n2 MONTAG WOOD CIRCULATOR In good condition 125. Call 3-5688. n326 "PHENOPLAST" To make you table tops or concrete floors permanently beautiful, Rain proof, scratch-proof, clgarette-burn-proof. PUMILITE BLOCK to SUPPLY, Wast Salem. Phone 2-5643. n225 ROOFING Willamette Valley Roof Co., 30 Lana Ave. n225 OIL CIRCULATOR. Good cond. 2 barrels. 1565 N. Liberty. Phone 2-6522. n227 Km-M SPORTER, Weaver scope, hand carved atock, nlckle-plated action. T. Patterson, 116 Marion , after 6. Phone 2-0159. B227 l-IN. TILTING arbor saw and stand, 155. Phone 3-6459. n237 S3 BABY BUGGY used 2 months. 315. Ph. 2-0081. 4165 Hudson Ave. n226 SEWING MACHINES, New Home electric, 169.95 St UP. Ph. 33139. Ralph Johnson Appliances 11245 EMPIRE FLOOR FURNACE. 50,000 B.T.O. for BUTANE OAS. Thermostat con trol, practically new, used 2 mons., orlg. cost 1142.50 for - (08.50. Jeffcott, Rt. 1, Bx. 367, Independence, Oregon. 228 GOOD USED Furniture Call at 1343 Wllbert St. 4 P. M. a bargain. M. ov after 1.225 BEPTIO TANKS, Concrete Pipe and Tile reinforcing steel, mesh and coloring. All kinds river soli, pit-run, gravel, crushed, sand and mixes. OREGON GRAVEL COMPANY 1405 N. Front St. Phone 3-3417 n242a MOD. 94 WINCHESTER 32 special !43. Mod. 8 Remington automatic 10 cat 175. Phone 2-5VJJK n22a BY OWNER: Nice home, good location. outdoor fireplace, fruit trees, 16300 538 N. 21st. BS2S W WINCHESTER carbine, 15-35, 40 Prt 2-5613. n22i FILBERT NUTS, also wood clrcuMor, $12.50. Other furniture. 936',i Jefferson. 0225 tlSED SEWING Machines. Reasonably priced. Ph. 3-3139. Ralph Johnson Appliances FULLER brushes, 1745 Grant. Ph. 3-8357. n244 ITEEL CLOTHESLINE posts, railings in stock At made to order. 1145 N. Liberty. n242 TRUCKERS come and get It, pit Tun and 111 dirt, Wc. Silt 60c. Commercial tfand and Grave) Co. Ph. 21966. n237 WALLING SAND & GRAVEL CO. CRUSHED ROCK for roads and driveways, cement, ready mix concrete, garden and Bulldorint, drainage and ditching. -rd. above! and drag line. Ph. 3-9249. SALEM SAND A U RAVEL COMPANY Contract Work fted Clearing Ditching Sewer St Basement Equipment Rental lk B ' yds 10 B yds. D-7 cat At Dorer D-6 Cat At Doter D-4 Cat At Doter See W about ditching by thi ft. Phone Day 1-9406 Eves 3-82M of 1-4400 Balem Ores op sED OIL burners and bloweia. Priced to tell. Ph. 36663. - n233 SEWING Machines Electne or Treadle SerTlce on all makes. Ph. 2-7671. p238 LUBfREB 3x's by Jitney load, 210 per 1.000. Ton haul. Independence Lumber ft Mfg. Co., Inc., Independence, On. GENERAL ELECTRIC Crosier, Gibson and Montag Applences at Oevurtt. q FENCE POSTS, poles, all type Shingles fertliuer ft flaUock. PhUlipe Broa. Rt 8 Bos lit Ph. 11458 n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE NEED lunk batteries. Paying 11.75 Retread Tlrt Service, 120 Be. Lancaster. oa221 WANTED furniture to flue ft repair. Lee nraat. rorm iuarn co m. s-tdoi fED FTItNTTT'aa Phone 1-9161 ER5QNAL ' MNLET Hon Products. 151 Cross. Ph s-MW. p247 I AUTOMOBILES SALEM PERSONAL MADAM MORA GIFTED PSYCHIC READER AND ADVISOR Can help you where others has failed. Satisfaction assured. Advice on all affairs of life. Special reading $2.00. Located Just south of Hubbard on Highway 9E. Between Woodburn and Hubbard. Look for sign Reading Dally and Sun. p250 AufoMOBiLEi''JJJJJJJJJ""' ONE H ton G.M.C. Pickup worth 31000. rncea ror quie sate 850. call after ft p.m. Leo E. Gier, 400 Grant St. Silver ton, Ore. q235 32 MODEL B. '41 Ford 4 cyl. engine, 4 speed transmission. New tires new paint. 1150. 1790 N. 24th St., JV.era Ore. 0225 1916 DODGE panel. Excellent condition, mss. see at B7S S. Com'l afternoon ft eve. q22B WILL TRADE '3B Plymouth 4 door for a z-aoor or will sell lor 1525. Ph. 20190. "Abbott ft CosteUo" Plus "Meet the Killer." 0.326 FOR CHEAP transportation see this '36 Chev. 4-door Sedan. 1160. 1300 Ne braska. q326 193ft FORD DELUXE 2-Dr., an original q22B clean car. 1520 State St. 33 CHEV. 2-Door Sedan. 696 N. Cottage. Call between 6 and 7 p. m. q226 40 PONTIAC 5 -pass, coupe. Very good looking car. Real bargain thi week. Ph. 23462. q223 Eisner Motors to Buy SALE! MUST SELL SALE! "12" CARS "12" Listed Below! . Prices Lower. Terms! You M&ke Your Own! '48 WILLYS STATION SED. '48 FORD PICKUP, Vz TON '47 FORD SUPER DELUXE SEDAN '46 FORD TWO DOOR SED. 46 CHEVROLET SEDAN '47 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '42 PACKARD CLIPPER SEDAN '42 PONTIAC SEDAN 41 BUICK COUPE SED. '40 BUICK COUPE SEDAN '41 PACKARD CLIPPER SEDAN '40 CHEVROLET SEDAN Note: We have also 50 Series Packards at $2525 Salem. State Motors Inc. PACKARD DEALER 340 N. High 19'B MODEL A stake bed truck. $85. 3760 uaraen Ha. q227' FOR SALE Ford 6 19483 Ton. 26.000 mnes, rruenaur van body. Anthony hv draullc Mft, tall Rate, Eaton 2-speed axle. $2595. Excellent, clean condition. Write Redmond Appliances, Inc., Red mond. Oregon, for details. q227 '4 CHEV. I-DR. Sedan. Excel etmd. 1050 Norway after 7 p.m. O230 WANTED: Clean used cars. 2160 South Commercial Eisner Motors to Sell MO USED CAR LOT $50 ft your old one. 12th St, Junction Open I'll 10 p.m q241 1940 CHEVROLET, Special Deluxe 4 do.-: sedan. Radio, heater, defros'.er, seat covers, grille guard. Exceptionally clean Inside St out. Motor excellent. Good tlrea. If you want a car you can drive thous ands of miles without a nlm;! of ti pense sea this one. 860 Sprue St 0.223 '41 CHEV. coupe, 1350. Ph. 2-3943 after 6:30 P.m. q235 ZEEB'S USED CARS BUT SELL .. TRAD1 TERMS 133 Fairgrounds Road Phono 3-6454 CAR ACCESSORIES tires ft tubes at COM price Flrn come first served as this a close-out aale. Dealers welcomed. D. Woodrow Co., 450 Center. Eisner Motors Fine Cars OttoJ.WilsonCo. "Presents" 1949 Chevrolet ' Carry All." 1847 Buick Roadmaster Sedan. 1947 Buick Super Sedan. 1947 Buick Roadmaster Sedan. 1948 Buick Roadmaster Sedanett. 1938 Buick Special Sedan. 1938 Buick Special Sedan. 1947 Buick Super Convertible 1937 Buick Special Sedan 1947 engine. 1939 Buick Special Sedan. 1947 Buick Roadmaster Sedan. 1948 Buick Special Sedanett. 1948 Buick Super Sedan. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan. OttoJ.WilsonCo. COMMERCIAL AT CENTER 23l' AUTOMOBILES HOT ROD FORD This cut down Job tout tlSOO to build, its sharp id every detail, our price 1495. Eisner Motor Co. J51 N. Huh Salem, Oregon q227 BEST REASONABLE offer takes my 40 Packard "8", radio, heater and over drive. See at 1115 Madison. q221 FARM EQUIPMENT ISID TRACTOR TIRES, popular stirs, (5 00 and up. Montgomery Ward ft Co., Salem. qb321" than 100 motor hours. Rex Kinuey, I Rt. 1. Stay ton. 4' miles east of Stay ton on N. Santiam highway. qb33Q D-1 CAT. with drum and blade. Price to sell. Louie J. Defiant Is. Star Route, Silverton. Ore., 14 miles from 611 v art on. Turn left at DeSanll Dinner House. 1M hou.se on rieM. qb225 FINANCIAL BILLS UNPAID? 1 add your obligation 2 pay them off in a lump sum with a loan from 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 solves a problem, phone or come in today. Personal Finance Co. of S.ilem 518 State, Rm, 125 Phone 2-24M C. R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. S-122-M-165 $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO 1300 Come in or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1080 Fairgrounds Road Next Door to Bank No Parking problems Phone 37033 -LlO N M368-S291 Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. I PRIVATE MONEY Spec'al Rates and Terms On Larger Loans Long and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 136 South Commercial St. Phone 3-9161 SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4ttT. INTEREST ft to 40 Yeara and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 2-3663 GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie. 8-133 and M-328 and ROY H. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 8. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 FARM AND CITY LOANS 4i and 1 POUR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgagee. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 201 Pioneer Trust Bids. Ph. 3-7162 r" AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 183 S Church Parking a Plenty Ph. 1-2457 Lie No M-159 S-154 TRAILERS BRAND NEW 1949 Vagabond 23-ft. RefrlK., elee. brakes, bottle g&s range, 1500 under cost. Trailer Park Village. 5085 Part land Road. t228 DIRECTORY 4DDINO MACHINES All makes iiMd machines sold, rented, rapalrad Roen 456 Court Pbont 1-6173 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service new appliance. Vlnce'a Giectrlo Phone Free estimates Trade-ins accepted on 3-9239 137 S Liberty St 0 4.T-UR DOOR GRINDING AUTO RADIOS Authonred Warranty Repair Station (or all makea of Auto Radios Morrow Ralo Co.. 153 S Liberty Ph 3-6955 o' MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 3-9286 Night 2-1804 23" Center o Mike Panek, 273 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161 Brake and wheel aligning specialists. 0233 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now Terms. No down payment Phone 3-4890. o BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also homes raised. New foun dation. Phone 2-5909. o242' BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306 0239 Bulldozing, leveling, road bids., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Fairview Ave. Ph. 2-3 14B. Salem. o239 CARPENTER WORK Carpenter work. New, repair. Ph. 2-2093. 0239 CASH REGISTERS Instan delivery of new RCA cash register Al makea aold. rented, re-pa.-ed Roen 456 Court Ph 8-6773 o1 CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks. driTewaia. patios, curbs, walla, etc. Call CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned. Ens'ey 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. o233 DRESS MAKING Alt., dress making. Oood used clothes for sale. 360 State St. Rm. 27. o244 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vine- Electric for electrical wiring, contracting, repairing, 137 S. Liberty 108 o EXCAVATING GRADING Excavating St grading Ren Otjeo St firm 818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o220' EXTERMINATORY Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3-3056. Lee CroM, 1555 Pearl. 0233" Braithauot's for flower Dial 1-8179 o Thel. stove d:eel oil. Ph. 2-3186 Shell Oil Co L T. II ai well, dUtrlbutor. 0341 PtRNACE CLEANING Olant vacuum machine. Trailer mount id. Ph. 28662 United Products Co. 3037 Portland Rd. Reasonable price. o233 HQtlSF. HOLD PROOtCT J. R Wat kins Oo product Pre t l?er? 1717 Center Ph 3-538$. INtLATION Johns-Manvtiie. Phone 3-3748 INKTRTMI-NT ripair Expert musical Intrument repair. All work fully guarantee J ACQUIT H UU- SIC CO., Ph. 2-4641. 0244 JAINTOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Servtct Floor w stint Bulldints Paetortsj - Bom EMtr.a'M Without Obliratlon AMERICAN Bl.DO MA INT. CO. Pfl. Salem 1-8131 DIRECTORY LANDSCAPr NLKSERT A Doerfler ft Sons. Ornamentals. UP Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 31323 o LAWNMOWhKS Sharpened. guaranteed service New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 147 8. Com ! Si. 0233 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING MATTRESSES Capita, Beddlcg Phone 3-4069 MUSI C LESSO N S Spanish ft Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin. Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. o240 OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES De.sk chairs, file and filing supplies safes, duplicators and supplies. desK lam pa typewriter stands brief ewes "ierce Wire Recorders. Roen 456 Court OIL BURNER SERVICE We service all tvpei of burners. Ph. 28632. United Products Co. 3037 Port land Rd. Work guaranteed. o233 Kstrom's are equipped painting Phone 3-2403 PA PER HANGING Jerry Johnson. Ph, 34631. Expert Paperhanging and painting. H J Woodworth. Ph. 2-5888. Free eat. o227 PAINTING ft PAPER HANGING Painting and paperhannlng. Free est!, mate, Ph 3-9513, 857 Shipping. o240 IMC'ITRK FRAMING Picture frnmina Hutcheoo Paint Store Phoke I-6C87 o PLUMBING Fisher, 844 S Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. o232' PRUXING-SPRAYING Phillip W Belike. Ph. 2-1208 SAND A GKAVt.L Garden Soil, crushed rock, Shovel and dragline excavating. Walling Sand & Gravel Co.. Phone 3-9249. 0 Valley Sand St Oravei Co Silt, sand St Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel it cats Tractor scoop St trucks for dirt moving Ph office 24002, res. 37146 o SEWER AND SEPTIC TANKS Electric Roto-Router Exclusive Patent Rator harp Steel Cutting Blades Clean 8ewera or Drains Septto Ton Cleaned Reaa Pb 3-6327 or 3-9468 SEPTIC TANKS F. Hamel. Septic tank cleaned. Electric machine service on -ewe.- and drain lines. Guaranteed work. Il43-8th St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o249 Mikes Sepilc Service. Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St.. W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468, 3-5327 0235 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 ah makes. Klnawood Elec, 1091 Edaewater. Ph. 355C9. o231 Bought, sold, rented, repaired EZ term All makea. W. Devenport. Ph. 37671 0228 All makes repaired, free estimates Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No Commercial Ph 3-3512. o' rVPEWFITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under wood portables Ah makrv u.vd machine Repairs and rent Roen. 45fl Court TRANSFER Si STORAGE "ocal & Distance Transfer storage Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks u Portland daily Agent for Bekina House hold gooda moved to anywhere In O S Ol Canada Larmer Transfer & Storage Ph 3-3131 o' VENETIAN BLINDS Sale in Venetian Blind made to order vt reftnuthed. Relnholdt ft UwU 2-3639 Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328. WELL DRILLING WEATHERSTRIPTING WINDOW SHADES Wanhable. Roller Uade to order. 1 Day Del Relnholdt St Lewla Ph 23S39. 0 WINDOW CLEANING Acme lndow Cleaners Windows, walls Si woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 347 Court Langdoo, Culbertsoo and Mather WOODSAWINO WOOD St SAW IJUST LODGES I.O.OJ. meet every Wed nesday night Visitors wel come A Salem Lodge No. 4, A.P. & AJM. 7 Wed., Sept. 21. F. O. degree, 7:15 p.m. 225' LEGAL NOTICE OP BONI1 SALE Tho City of Salem, Oregon, hereby In vites sealed bids for the purchase of City of Salem Sewag System Bonds, Series A, in tho principal sum of Two Hundred Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($215,000,001. Sealed bids must be received at the of fice of the undersigned, at tho city hall, in Salem. Oregon, not later than 7:30 P.m. September 26, 1049. These sewage bonds, being Issued pursuant to the laws of Oregon and the charter of the City of Salem, will be In denominations of 1 1,000 each, dated July 1. 1849. and they will mature aerially in numerical order, as follows: July 1, 1954 ,.18,000 July 1, 164 ..111,000 July I, 1955 .. B.OOO July 1, 1965 ,. 11.000 July 1. 1956 8,000 July 1. 1966 11,000 July 1, 19S7 .. 9,000 July 1, 1917 .. 12.000 July 1, 1953 ,. 9.000 July 1, 1968 12,000 July 1, 199 8.0 00 July 1, 1969 ,. 12,000 July 1, 1960 ..10,000 July 1, 1970 13.000 July 1, 1961 ..10,000 July 1, 1971 ,. 13.000 July 1, 1962 ..10.000 July 1, 1972 .. 13.000 July 1, 1963 ..11,000 July 1. 1973 13.000 Provided, however, that the bonds of said lajsue maturing on or after July 1, 1955, may be called and redeemed upon the pavment of the face value thereof, with accrued Interest, on July 1. 1954. or any other intereM-payln date thereafter. Both principal and interest shall be pay- ble at the office of the city treasurer m City of Salem, Oregon. Interest will be paid semiannually on January 1 and July 1 of each year. Each proposal must specify In a mul tiple of H of 1 " of the rate of Intereit not exceeding 8 per anoum, which the bonds are to bear. Bald bonds will be ..old for not less than 98 of their par value and accrued interest. Each bid. except bids submitted or the State of Or en on or any sinking fund of the City of Salem, must be accompanied by t certified check for 2" of the par value of the bonds, made payable to the city as guarantee of good faith. Bids submitted by mall should be addressed to the undersigned at the city hall la Sa lem. Oregon. Each biddrr la required to Include In his bid a statement of the total Interest eoat and effective Interest rate, based upon aggregate Interest cost, that the city will pay If his bid la accepted and none of the bonds are called prior to the final maturity date thereof. Tne right to reject any and all bid la reserved bv th City of Salem. The prior legal approving opinion Of Meters, win free, McCoIIoch. Shuler Sayre will be furnshed the successful bidder. AT-FRET) MtmOT City Recorder Salem. Oregon. Sept. 7, 11, 21 Journal Want Ads Pay Portland Wool Auction Fizzles Portland, Ore., Sept. 21 UP) The Western Wool Handlers as sociation wool sale collapsed to day as buyers, fearful of the pound devaluation effect on 1 prices, cut their offers or with-i held them. Only two lots in the morn ing's two-million-pound offering! received bids and owners re- fused to sell at the prices quot ed. Bids were scaled and prices were not made public, but Roy Ward, general manager of the large Pacific Wool Growers, a co operative, said he understood they were 15 to 20 percent down from prices paid Sept. 16 at the association's Billings, Mont., auc tion. Pacific wool growers has two million pounds up for sale this afternoon but Ward said he ex pected no acceptable offers. 'The domestic wool market Is temporarily on the blink," he said. "I think buyers are over- pessimistic. I have talked with the secretary of commerce (Charles Sawyer, in Portland today) and he too thinks the devaluation effect will be less than many people fear. This si tuation isn't as black as it's painted." Today's was the third sealed bid sale by the newly formed Western Wool Handlers associ ation. The first two, at Denver and Billings, brought good pric es about $1.25 to $1.50 a scour ed pound for the type of wool shown here today. The next sale is scheduled Monday at San Francisco. STOCKS (By the Associated Press) American Can 94 Am Pow & Lt 13 't Am Tel & Tel 142 Anaconda 26'lt lienutx Aviation !ti'i Beth Steel 27Tfc Hoc i nit Aimlane 19 'n Calif Packing 34 1 a Canadian Pacific H' Case J I 16 Caterpillar 31' Lhrysitr 51 'a Comwlth & Sou 5'i Cons Vultce 10 1 Continental Can ,t 33'j Crown Zellerbach 26'i Curtiss Wriitht UouKlas Aircraft 5" Uupont de Hem 52 General Electric J'J General Food I3 (Jcneral Motors Goodyear Tire Int Harvester ; ' Int Paper Xennecott Libby McN & L Lonit Bell "A" , 39 li . 27'.. 3214 MoncKomery Ward 52 Nath Kelvinator 13'i Nat Dairy 34 'i NY Central 10'i Northern Pacific 16 1 i Pac Am Fish Pa Gas & Elec 33' Pa Tel & Tel 99' Paimey J c 52; Radio Corp IP Rayonler 25'k liayonler Pfd Reynolds Metal Richfield Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific ; Standard Oil Co Studebaker Corp . 31 . 39 . 67 Sunshine Mining 11 iranfamertca Union Oil Cal Union Pacific United Airllnea U S Steel Warner Bros Pic 12 , 23 H Woolworth 47 4 Biackmer Returns From 27 Years Exile Boston, Sept. 21 (P) Henry M. Biackmer, 80, Colorado mil lionaire who fled this country 27 years ago to escape testifying in the Teapot Dome scandal, arriv ed here today by plane from France, immigration officials re ported. Withotu the fanfare that mark ed his flight from this country, Biackmer stepped off an Air France plane as just another pas senger. Oliver Remington, assistant U. S. commissioner of immigration, revealed Blackmer's identity at the airport. Biackmer, after gaining great wealth in Colorado mining and western oil ventures, chose self- imposed exile in France rather than testify in the senate lnves tigations and federal court trials growing out of the oil scandals of the Harding administration. Subsequently, Biackmer paid $60,000 in fines for contempt of court and $3,670,784 for back in come taxes. LEGAL is the circuit cot'bt of the state of orlkgon for marion coi:nty. probate department In the Matter of the Guardianship Es tate of OLLIE D. HAINES, m mentally diseased person. No. 1386. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, Probate Department, made and entered on the 30th day of August, IB4I, wm appointed guardian of the estate of Olfle U. Haines, a mentajly diseased per son. and that he has qualified as such guardian. All persons having claims a Inst said estate are hereby notified to bring the same, duly verified and with proper vouchers, to the undersigned gjsrdlan at 318 North Liberty St., Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notlee, which first publication Is made Sept, 14, 198. CHARLES M. LOVETT Guardian of the estate of OUle O. Halnas, a mentally diseased person. Sept. 14. 31, 38, Oct. 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Ceaaaerclai Mall MARKET QUOTATIONS 4alen l.lvritotK Market Bj Valley Packing Companri Lamb fin .00 to 120 00 Feeder lambs 112.00 to 116 00 tfvtx go to i oo Cutter cows IB 50 to I 10 50 Ft dairy cows 13. 50 to 111.00 Bull !U 0j to 1j.U0 Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 116.00 to f IB 00 Veal (150-300 lbs.) top ....118.00 to 120.00 Portland Product Rullerral Tentative, subtert to Imme diate chaiiite. Premium quality maximum S3 lo l percent acid My delivered Portland 63-6Gc lb , 92 score 61-64c lb . 90 I 57-60C, 89 more, 55c. Valley roi and country points 2c less than first. nutter wnoiesaie FOB bulk cubes to holeftalera: grade 93 score. 62 cents; 92 score 61c : B 90 score. 59c lb.: C score, 56c. Above prices are strictly iminii. Cheene Selllnjr price to Portland whole sale: Oregon single 39 -40c: Oregon 5 loaf 42-43c: triplets la less than slnvles. Kf gs (To Wholesaler) A grade large, 'j-tjtj'jc; A medium, 55-58'jc. tirade large. Sfl'a-SS'.t: small A trade. 42' it. Portland Dairy Market Butter price to retailers: Orade A A prints 67c; AA carton 6Hi: A prlnu i 67c. A cartons 6Bc; B prints 64c. tggs Prices to retailers, t.rade AA larua 74e doa certified larire 0c A SU'CA pcilMtm tuiiuuvn-v wmuu. I";! ".;d2V m.Z;4c:Urck,'ru"5-AAlbe settled without resort to a edlum, 60c : A medium, 59c. c cartons 2c additional. C'hene Price to retailers: Portland lb. loafs 44'j-45f lb.; tilpleu, l'j cents less than slniiles. Premium brands, tingles, 31 4e lb.; loaf, 03iC. Poultry Live Chlckent No. 1 aim tv FOB plants. No. 1 broilers under 2'j lbs. 2h-'26c Iryers 2-3 lbs., 28-30c; 3-4 lbs.. 31c: roasters 4 lbs. and over. 3lc lb., fowl. Leghorns 4 lbs. and under, 11-19c. over 4 lbs. 20c; colored fowl alt weights, 22c. roosters, all weights 18-10c. Kahblta Average to growers, live whites. 1-5 lbs. 18-21c lb.: 5-6 lb. 16-19c lb.: olored 2 cents lower: old or heavy does, 8-12c: dressed Irvers to butchers, 50-i3c. Country-Killed Meats veal, top quality, 30-32C lb.: other 'trades according to wcikIU and quality with poor or heavier 20-25C. Hois: Light blockers. 33-33c; sows 24- 26c. Lambs: Top Quality, springers, 35-37c: mutton. 10-12c Beef: Clood cows, 22-33c lb.; canners- cutters, 20-22c. Fresh Drenned Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.l: Beef steers, good 500-800 lbs., 143-46: commercial, $33-41; utility. $3541. Cows Commercial. 133-35, utility, $27- : cttnners-c utters, $24-26. Beef Cuts iGood Steers K Hind Quarters, $55-57; rounds. $52-55: full loins, trimmed. $73-77; triangles, $31-33: squnre chucks. $30-41; ribs, 152-55; foreqtiaiteri. $37-38. Veal and calf: Good. $38-30: commercial. $32-36; utility, $26-30. Lambs: Goon-cHUce sprint? lamhs. $42- 45; commercial, $36-42; utility, (33-35. Mutton: Uoad, 70 las. down. $16-18. Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-12 lbs.. $69-62: shoulders 18 lbs. down, $40-42; spare ribs, 147-49: carcasses. $j3-34; mixed weights $2 per cwt. lower. I'uiLliind .tli-tcellanenus Cascara Bark Dry 12' jc lb., green 4c lb. Wooi Valley coarse and medium kiAueb, 45c lb. Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth. nominally. til dei Calves, 30c lb., according to weight, kips 25c lb., beef U-12c lb., bulls 6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less. Nut Quotations Walnuts rranquettes, first quality Jum ). 34.7c; larce, 32.7c: medium. 27.2c: second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; larpe, 28.2c: medium, 26.2c; baby. 23. 2c; soft shell, first quality large. 20.7c; medium, 26.2c; sec ond quality large, 27.2c; medium, 24.7c; baby 22.2c. Filberts Jumbo. 20c lb.; large, 18c; medium, 16c; small. 13c. Chlrago Livestock Chicago. Sept. 21 (P) (USDA1 Salable hogs 8,500: slow and steady with Tues day's average on butchers over 180 lb and on sows; narrow outlook for welghis under 180 lb: the.se around 50 cents Jou- top 20,85 for one loud choice 2ib very little over 20.50: bulk good ard choice 200-300 lb 20.00-20.50: 180-JOO lb 19.00-20.25: 150-180 lb 17.00-19.00: flow under 380 lb 18. 50-19. 50; few 19.75: 375-425 lb 17.50-19.50: 450-550 lb 16.00-17.25: few odd heavier sows k& low as 15.00; good clearance. Salable cattle 10,000; salable calves 500; Meers grading high-good and better mod erately active, steady to 25 centx hialier; lower grades uneven, averaging about steady with undertone definitely weax: heifers slow, about sU-ady ; cRiiner and cutter cows firm; beef cows dull, weak; bulls and vealerx about steady; top 34.00 for five loads high-choice and choice to prime 1,130-1.250 lb steers; bulk high-good and choice steers 20.50-33.25; most me dium to average-good 21.00-28.00; low medium grassers IB. 50; good to low-choice fed heifers 12.00-14.30; bulk common and medium beef cowa 14.50-16.50: canners and cutters 12.00- 14.50; medium and good sausage bulls 17.75-20.50; medium to choice vealers 25.00-38.50. Salable sheep 2.000; slaughter lambs steady; big packers bearish, however, bulk good and choice offerings 22.50 23.50; yearlings absent: slaughter ewes firm to 25 cents higher at 9.50 down to 6.30. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Sept. 31 (U.B Livestock: Cattle salable 400. Calves 100. Market active. Steers scarce. Odd head sold steady. Medium grades around 19. 50-21.OO common steers down 16. Cutter dairy type down to 12.00. Cows and heifers atrong. Some canner and cutter cowa 25 to 50 cents hither for two days. Scattered lots medium and grass heifers 17.00 to 18. 50. Common Beef heifers 14 to 16. Odd good sausage bulls up to 17.00 and 17,50. Com mon grades downward to 13.00. Canner and cutter cows mostly 10.30 to 11.50. A few 12.00. Shells down to 9.50 or below. Common and medium grades 13.00. Odd good cows to 17.00: good and choice veal ers scarce salable around 20.00 to 23 00 or above. Common and medium grades most ly 13.00 to 18.00. Hots salable 400. supply includes one QUe alii ji!cascJ ta announce Me anointment of STATE FINANCE CO. 1S3 South High Strest Salem, Ongon as Qllottqaqs Jean .GettcsjwnJcnt To Rapretent Our Company for Placamanf of First Mortgage Loam t IN SALEM AND ADJOINING TERRITORIES long-term FHA loan are now available on new and selected existing residences . . . offering attractive terms In line with current Interest rates'. Promptness and full consideration for the needs of the borrower are a part of our friendly service. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. Capital Journal, Salem Ore., Stocks Advance Around 2 Points TVpw Vnrlc onl 21 IJFi A INeW TCOrK, Sept. ri rt broad rally in tOCtav'S Stock mar- ket cut deeply into yesterday's liire losses. ! A sudden turn for the better in a tense labor situation created wotxibum-Funerai service for Ralph onnin'h HnmnnrI to lift nriees E1w.rd Sherman. 9 year old aon of Mr. enouun atmana o im pruts nd Mrj Bjlpli ghfma wfl0 drI)wn. fractions to around 2 points. j,.i Monday in a pond near Hubnard. will Steel. Motor. Utility. Riibber,je iwio p-mrTh;;, . . . n. . . . . , the Hinuo chaix-l' In Woodburn with tnt, and Radio and Television stocks iev H- w. nod of th. church of ood were among the Strongest but otticutln. lnlermenl will b m lh Hub buying spilled over into mostj "e"!'tii b(',y waa born In Sujanvlllt, other groups as well. Mail Or-Icoi.r. October :s. 1939, and ha. be.o " . ' unaklna hla home with hla grandparenu, der ISSUeS held back. Mr and Mr,s Clarence Sherman at Hub- Tlimover was at the rate of bard. The only survivors are hla parenU, around 1.100,000 shares for the rilC iTrZL fllll SCSSlOn. Hubbard. Growing optimism that the' flml .os(.Dhie iiPrron ...i stool nrnsion controversy would, Strike Was held mainly respoil- l cililo fnr 1h risp. Higher were U. S. Steel. Beth- loncm aieei. ucm-nii .wmurs. Chrysler, Studebaker, American leiepiione. UOOaCdr, u. O. Iliu- DCr, Admiral t-orp., eoCa-UOla, Ilnmn Tirliilp In t nriv) I innal Pa- Union (. arDicie, imernauonai t a- per and Standard Oil (NJ). oyoeens and Wheal Advance Chicago, Sept. 21 Soiling because of devaluation of the pound and related currencies apparently had run its course today. Wheat and soybeans were higher most of the time follow ing the two-day downturn. Flour mill brokers reported an improvement in flour mill buying because of the decline Wheat closed ss to 1 Vs high er than the previous finish. Sep tember S2.09r4, corn was 7a down to '4 up, September $1.25 -7s, oats were to 3i higher, September 66-, rye was up 4 to 1V4. September $1.40 Vz, soybeans were 134 to 2 ?i high er, November $2.27-2.274, and lard was 10 cents a hundred pounds lower to 27 cents higher, So pt e m bcr SI 1.25. SALEM MARKETS mpleted from reports of Rnlem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal Keadem. (Revised dally). Helall Fee - : r.tii Mash $4 93. It.ihMt THIeis v!.30. Italrv Fred $3.70. I'imllry: Buying prices Orade A color ed hens 21-22c; grade A Leghorn hens, 1B-I9c; grade A colored Iryers, three lbs. and up, 31-33c. Grade A old roosters, 15c. Buying Prleea Extra large AA. 68c: large AA, 67c; lajge A. 65-68c; Medium AA. 5lic; medium A. 54-&8c; pullets, 37-4UC. 51 'e lb.: loaf. 53'c. Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices 5-7c anove. these prices; above grane j genirnlly quoted at 71c; medium, 63c. ItnlfrrTat Premium 64-6fic. No. 1, 63c; No. 2, 57 59c: 1 buying price i. Hutter Wholesale grade A, 67c; re call 72c. load mixed weight feeder pigs unsold early. Butcher hogs about steady itn Tuesday's general market. Good and choice 1 80 to 2.30 pounds 22.50. Odd fat type 22.00. Heavier weights scarce. Few lighter weights unsold. Good 350 to 500 pound sows steady at 17.00 to 18.50. Choice Ight feeder pigs held about 23.00. Sheep salable 350. Early sales about .steady. Few good and choice 'spring lambs 20.50 and 31.00. Odd lots medium and good heavy springers 20.00; common to medium lots lft.00. Oood fleshy feeder lambs up to 18.00. Good ewes salable 6.00 to 6.50. Portland drain Portland, Sept. 21 M Cash wheat Wi: Bolt white 2.16'i; soft white (ex cluding rex) 2.1SW. white club 3.16's; western red 2.16'a. Hard red winter: 11 per cent 3.18; 13 per cent 3.20. Todays car receipts: wneai , oariey 7: flour 4: corn 1: millfeed 7. (AdvertLseinenD Soften Up Hard Stinging Callouses to thli froty- medlcated hnlm. Enoy Its amsr.lng looling ii -at all inotfiing action, uei ice-mini iouay VEWARKf. NfW JiRSlY' Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1949 19 OBITUARY Bulb O'Keefe Grand Uland Mr. and Mrs. Louli Will attended th funeral of M s Hdth O'Keefe, 49, at Centralis, Waru, Mon day She waa raised at McM.nnvUle and ' uraduate or Llnliew coueie ana was a tocher in Centralia. Her daatn wsi very audtieii, caused from a stro. 8h ThZ'U'u yeara o. . ., .,i.. m. L-bunon-Mr. seima io.muu- - '1"?"" Zla VSSL hE Vrn muVr treatment for the put year : Morn in Heciwmn. Minn , uiv 41, mn, ch. -.mo in nifizun In 1903. settling near CorvallLs. and living In the city of , n Slie WM tllp wldow of Hllllh C Her- iron who served Benton county eoun- itwlce to lhe Wv Mature. He died Janu- ary 1948. Mrs. Herron, a graduate nurse, s a member of the medical auxilUrf f CorvalUs and WM thi0 acttv in -mm work. Slie was a member of the Mstiio- dLst ciiurcn. ourvivora are nrr suu, ut, Ralph Herron. Lebanon: dauuhter, Mrs. Jr.;e Nye. CarvallU; slater, Mrs. Clara B.an.i. Portland, brother. Arthur Ben son of California, and four irandchil- dren. Services will be held at at tno DeMot-ss-Youtvt blood Mayflower chapel in CorvallLs. with concluding services at tho Eugene crematorium. Ralph Edcar Sherman Hubbard Funeral services for Ralph Ed;.ir Sherman. 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph E. Sherman, Ban PabtO, Calif., who was drowned in a mill pond near here Monday, will be held from the It 'lino chapel In Woodburn at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon with burial In the Hubbard cemolery. He was born at 8u.ik.n ville. Calif- Oct. 26. 1939. and was liv ing here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Sherman. L. E, Newton Canby Funeral services for L. X. New ton, 54. found dead in hla cabin on liio Merle Tracruwl Place at Whiskey Hill la.st week, were held here Tuejdiy with burial In the IOOF cemetery near Aur ora. He was born at Springfield. Mo.. July 28. 1895, and lived In Katuu for many years before moving to Oregon hreo years ago. He was a World War I veteran. Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Sadie New ton and a child, Gerald, both in Hutchla .son, Kan. DEATHS Baby Boy Theel Baby boy Theel, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Otto Theel of Marlon, at a .'ocal Pital ALso survived by a grandmother. Mrs. Ida Brining, WakJnahaw. Wise. Pri vate graveside services held under the di rection of the Howell-Edwards company. Mr. Mary Mellsaa DeMlltes Mrs. Marv Melissa ifcKin) ueLiiueg. iaie resident at 1310 S. 13th street at local hospital, September 19, at the age of It years. Surviving are the widower, Fred Dt Ltllies. Salem: three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Harnsbcrgcr. Salem: Mrs. Mabel Bolger, Fresno, Calif., and Mrs. Jessie Asher, Sa lem; a sister, Mrs. May Lytle, Parma, Ida ho; two brothers, Lee Davis, Parma, Ida ho, and Ed Davis, Nampa, Idaho; five grandchildren and two great-grandchil dren, funeral services win De nem irora the' chapel of the Colugh-Barrlclc com pany Thursday, Sept. 22, at 3:30 P.m.. Hev. Broolu Moore officiating and In'.er ment In CHj View cemetery. Mrs. Ida S. Mulligan Mrs. Ida S. Mulligan, late resident f 1660 Falrmount avenue, at a local hospi tal. September 20. Survived by a daugh ter, Miss Vesta Mulligan of Salem. Serr Ires will be held from the Virgil T. Golden chapel at 605 South Commercial street, Thursday, September 32, at 3 p.m. Inter ment will be in Uelcrest Memorial park. Please omit flowers. Lester Lemuel Anderson Lester Lemuel Anderson, late resident of 2590 81m won St., in Dallas.. Septem ber 13. Surviving are tho widow, Mrs. Le vins Anderson, Salem: three laughters, Dorothy Mae, Betty Louise ind PI train June Anderson, all of Salem; wo luns, Al bert L. and Marlon D. Anderson. ouh of Sxlem; four sisters, Mrs. Chsrles Nleterl. Glen eider. Kan.; Mrs. John Abraham, Kansas City, Mo.: Mrs. Elsie Breltwelser and Mrs. Ralph Morton, both of Airh.ta, Kan.; two brothers. Ellis Anderson, De.oit, Kan. and Elza Anderson, Stockton, Oaiif.i iml three wrandclitldren, Manha Jane), Leroy and Thresa Anderson, all t Salem. Funeral services will be held from tho chapel of the CIouah-Barrlck company Thursday, Sept. 22 at 1:30 P.m., Rey. It. E. Worthlngton officiating and lntermeg)t in City View cemetery. (Advertisement! FOR pin-K?on;,is TABLETS A medeen, medt-cally-sound treat ment (hat gels reel results 0