If P I AUTOMOBILES SM I'KCD CAE LOT 50 JOUT Old 0D. Utb IL JUDCttOO 41 DeSOTO Convertible. All " trie es iraa. i PUi- 1100 da. Sn Gerald Hall. Eat Salem fir Station. 4331 .l INTERNATIONAL truck wHbJJlt. semi. Job 10 with truck. 2350 N. Church. qui lt)l MtRCUBV Sedan, 10.000 miles. ' Ont owner car. Radio, heater, overdrive. CMh price Hint. Phone 3-9010. q231 Elsner Motors to Buy 4K ClltV. Ihk too truck, lUt new. Hiih torque motor, deluxe cab; ontr 8000 roil. Lou la Zlalltukl, Rt. 1, Bok 349, Salem. Ul houae W, ot Hazel Green School. tj231" IMS DELUXE Chev. Club Cpe. Perfect condition. R.4H. 11945. 1800 N. 33rd. Q331 ltc PONTIAC with '36 Chevrolet motor. $75. See at 010 Mill St. q;jo ZEEB'S USED CARS BOT - SELL . TRADB TERMS 131 Pat ft round Road Pbooa 1-0414 CAB ACCESSORIES tlraj A tubes at coil price. First coma first aerved as thU 1 a close-out aale. Dealera welcomed- R D. Woodrow Co., 450 Center. q Eisner Motors Fine Cars JIKW PLY. coupe, I17S. Oood cond. Ph. J-5098 after 4:00. q231' 4t C1IEV. Aero aedan. fully equlpt. Good cond., clean. Rt. 3, Box 81, Dallu. Glenn Mehl, ml. 8 W. of Dalla on Liberty Rd. q333 MOTORCYCLR. SCOOTERS 4 CHEK motorcycle 1700 mile, wind shield. Below half price. t0 N. Liberty after P al. 230 1940 WHIZZES. 8100. 3060 N.18th. qa331' 1919 CH-SHMAN Airborne motor scooter Buddy aeat it windshield. Used only 3 months. I!50. Ph. 2-0275. qa234 FARM EQUIPMENT COOP TRACTOR 1 year old, driven leu than 100 motor houra. Rex Klnuey, Rt. 1, Stay ton. 4Vi miles east of ' Stayton on N. Santlam highway. qb230 FINANCIAL $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS OP TO 1300 Come Id or phono Hollywood Finance Co. 1930 Fairgrounds Road ' Next Door to Bank No Parkins problems Phone 87032 Lie N M369-8391 Floyd Kenyon, Mkr PRIVATE MONET 8pecl Rates and Terms Cm Larger Loans Loni and Short Tim Payments ROT H SIMMONS t3t South Commercial St. Phone 3-8101 r SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4MiT. INTEREST 8 to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St. Phone 3-3061 GENERAL FINANCE CORP LOANS Lie. 8-133 end U-328 end ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOAM'S 138 S. Commercial St. Te J1J1 f FARM AND CITY LOVfl m end 6 YOUR OWN TERMS ot repayment within reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 201 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 3-7163 r AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO. 182 S. Church Parking a Plenty Ph 3-2457 Lie. No. M-159 8-184 f BILLS UNPAID? 1 add your obligations 2 pay them off In a lump sum with a loan from Personal S 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 Salem 818 State. Rm. 126 Ph. 3-3464 A. R. Allen, Mgr. Lit. B-122-M-166 r232 TRAILERS TRAILER 2-wheel, 7 ft. bed. Steel frame and tongue, good tiros. Tel. 3-4877. 137.50 1232 DEER HUNTER: The perfect trailer com plete to the last detail. Ph. 3-5355. t232 1RAILER SPACE. 110 per mo. with all conveniences. South side of Paulus can nery. Wra. Roth, 1740 Oxford. Ph. S-88R5. t235 SLEEPING trailer. New Innersprlne mat tress. Excellent tires, 3130 or trade. Ph. 3-9772 or see 1807 Lee. j t232 BUNTING TRAILER. Aluminum covered with lights mattress, hitch, etc. 600x16 wheels. Tires In excellent condi tion. 1396 8. 13th. Ph. 2-6905. t232 NEW t7WHEELED all metal trailer. Rack and canvas cover. Reasonable. 1335 Lea St. t334 All Metal Trailer AH modern, spun glass Insulated, 27-ft. tandem equipped with toilet and show er Used 8 months. Like new. Price re duced for quick sale. Sleeps 8. 5085 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-6279. t230 TRANSPORTATION LEA VI NO for Nebraska Sept. 30. Want two riders. Contact 2-4700. Call evenings after6. tt3l gUII.OR WISHES to return to San Dletto Will share expense and drive car. 1780 FBtrerounos k. n. h-oooj. xiu DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES' All makes QMd me chines sold, rented repaired Roen 488 Court Pbone 341773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair aerrlcf new appliance. Vioce's Ciectrle Phone Free estimate Ttaoeins eccepteo on 39239 137 8 Liberty St AT t'R DOOR f. HINDI NO awnmower iharpenln and repairing Dextera Ph 86B33 r AUTO RADIOS a ut honied Warranty Repair Station for all makes of Aute Radios Morrow Radio Co.. 153 8 Liberty Ph 3-6935 MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towint service day phone l-KM (flam 1-1804 nr center Mike Panek, 378 8 Com'l. Ph. 3-S161 Brake and wheel aligning specialists. 0233 1 BRICK WORK Brirk block work of all kinds. perlenoed, competent masons. Call Davidson Bros., Ph. 3-8347. 0256 BVILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms No down payment Phons 1-4650. 0 Rt ILDINO CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also housM raised. New foun dations. Phone 2-3909. o342' BULLDOZING Dean Roblnaoa. Ph. 3-6537 er 1-4308 0238 Bulldo:ni. leveling, road o'ds., clear falrview Ave. Ph, 1-3146, Salem, mil DIRECTORY CARPENTER WORK Carpenter work. New, repair. Ph. 3-2093. 0339 CASH REGISTERS In tarn delivery of Dew RCA tub rtiUter 41 makes told, rented, rt pa rd Roea 456 Court Ph 8-J77I CEMENT WORK For tfiprrt guaranteed aatlifsctlon new or repair of foundation, aide walks, driveways, patios, curbs, wells, etc Call 3-4830. o CHIMNEY SWEEP furnace chimneys vacuum Eru-'ey 7T1 S 21st. Ph. 1-7178. DRESS MAKING Alt., dress making. Good used clothes for sale. 360 State St. Rm. 37. o244 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vlnce'a Electric for electrical wiring, contracting, repairing, 137 ). Liberty EXTERMINATORS Moth Exterminator Service Lee Cross. 1355 Pearl. o233 Sreithauoti for flowers Dial 3-9179 o hel. stove St dleel oil. Ph. 3-3186. Shall Oil Co L T. Maxwell, distributor. 0241 FURNACE CLEANINQ Olant vacuum machine. Trailer mount ed. Ph. 286G3 United Producta Co. 3037 Portland Rd. Reasonable price. o233' HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J R IVery Watkliu Co 1717 Center INFLATION John Man vllle. Phone 3-3748. INSTRUMENT REPAIR Expert musical tntrument repair. All work fully guaranteed. JACQUITH MU SIC CO.. Ph. 3-4641. 0244 JAINTOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waitni Buildings Factories Homes Estlmatei Without Ob tuition AMERICAN BLDQ MA INT CO. Ph Salem 3-9133 o LANDSCAPr NURSERY t Doerfler It Hons, Ornamentals. 150 N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1S21 DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 345 Jef ferson St. Phone 23452. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott. 147 S. Com'l St. 0233' LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At you: door lawnmower sharpening Dexter the iswnmuwer man Ph 36833 MATTRESSES Capita) Bedding Phone 3-4069 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish Banjo, ei Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin, . 1523 Court SU Ph. 3-7569. O340 OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIER Desk chairs, flies and tiling supplies. tafes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps typewriter stands, brief cues " "re wire Recorders. Roen 458 Court 'll'RNER SERVICE service all type of burners. Ph J2. United Products Co. 3031 Port nd Rd. Work guaranteed. o233 Jlfstrom's are equipped painting Phone 9-2493 t do TOUt PAPERHANGING ITxpert Paperhanglng and painting. J. Woodworth. Ph. 3-5868. Free est. 0252' Jerry Johnson. Ph. 34631. o250 PAINTING A PAPER HANGING Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti mate Ph 3-9513, 857 Shipping. o240 PICTURE FRAMING Hutcheoo Paint Store PLUMBING Fisher. 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-301S. 0232' AND GRAVEL Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating. Walling Sand Gravel Co.. Phone 3-9249. Valley Sand St Gravel Co Silt, aand Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel Aj cats Tractor scoop At trucks for dirt moving Ph office 24002, res. 87146 0 Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603, 1293 M 5th. 0255 3EWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electrle Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent Razor 4harp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Sewers or Drains Septle Tsnkf Cleaned Re as Ph 9-6337 or 8-1468 SEPTIC TANKS K. F. Harriet. Septic tanks cleared. Electric machine service on ewe? and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8 h St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o249 Mike's Septlo Service. Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St, W. Salem. Ph. 1-9488, 2-5327 0235 Vacuum Pumplnc, no mileage charge. Call us collect. Todd's Beptlc Tank Service, 254S State St. Phone 2-0734. o SEWING MACHINES New Home sewing machine sales. We repair all makes. Kins wood Elec- 1091 Edaewater. Ph. 35589. o231 Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms. All makes. W. Davenport, Ph. 3-7671. o254' All makes repaired, free estimates S.nier Sewing Uach!no Co, 130 No Commercial Ph. 1-3512. o TYPEWRITERS Smith Oorona, Remington Royal, Under wood portables All makes used machine Repairs and rent Roen. 450 Court, o TRANSFEP STORAGE ".oca! At Distance Transfer, storage Burnet oils, coal A briquets Trucks tc Portland dally Agent for Beklna House hold goods mo red to anywhsre In OS eu Uanada Larmer Transfer it Storage Ph 3-3131 o' VENETIAN BLINDS Salem Venetian Blinds made to order ot reflnUhed Reloholdl Lewis 2-1039 Elmer The BUndmen. Ph. 37321. WELL DRILLING Pred Wymore. Rt. 2, Bos 317. Ph. 2-5133 0339' WEATHERSTRIPPINQ Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 2-3965 o233' WINDOW SHADES Washable Rotter Uade to order. 1 Day Del Rslnhoidt & Lewis Ph 33831. o WINDOW CLEANING Acme V.lndow Cleaners Windows, wails woodwork cleaned Floors Cleaned. waied and polished Ph 1-1337 It: uoun. unsooe. cuibsrteoa tod Mather WOODSAWINO AUlns Cross. Ph. 3-1474 or 1-1172. 0231 WOOD SAWDL'ST wt 8am P'jel Co. Ph 2-4031. to DO liS ajj" l.O.O J meu every Wrt Dead t y aignt Vltitors wei come 7&i Alruworth Lodge No. 201, AT. & A.M. Tues,, Sept. 27. M M Degree. 7:30 p.m. 230 A Klnewood No J04, A.F. St A M West Salem. E A. Degree Sept. 28th, 7:30 p.m. 229 Medical experiments with malaria and yellow (ever pa tients led to the first American patent (or an ice-making ma ( Chine. 1 yz.-K :1 Refreshing Leo Sign of the Hollywood Lions club, located in a triangle at the intersection of North Cottage street and Fairgrounds road, shown in the process of being redecorated by . Scott, sign and pictorial painter. The rugged mane was done in dark brown, the body in a tawny color. Two coats were required to redecorate Leo. Court Reverses Power to Reduce Damages The Oregon supreme court said to reduce jury verdicts in damage suits in which it is up to the jury to decide the amount of damages. And the immediate result of this far-reaching decision was that a Portland girl collected $10,000 damages for a bruised leg and a bruised wrist. Her injuries were not even bad enough to force her to lose a day's work at the ship yards. The decision, which is the op posite of a 1933 supreme court decision, holds that the high court can't reduce damage ver dicts in such cases as suits lor personal Injury, assault and bat tery, breach of promise, aliena tion of affections, and other such cases where the jury decides how much the injured party was damaged. The girl who brought the case, and thus threw Oregon's legal profession into a tizzy, is Lor raine Van Lorn. She went to the music hall, a public dance hall owned by Paul Schneider- man, to see a friend. Lorraine said Schneiderman's son kicked her out of the place and had her taken to the police station for disorderly conduct. Lorraine soon was reelased. Then she sued Schneiderman for assault and battery, and got $10,000 in Circuit Judge Alfred P. Dobson's court. Schneiderman appealed on grounds that the damages were excessive, but he didn't contest the fact that the verdict was in Lorraine's favor. Today's decision by Chief Jus tice Hall S. Lusk upheld Judge Alfred P. Dobson. The decision means that the court, in such cases, can either uphold them, or order a new trial. Other court decisions today: Ermale C. Morru, ippell.nt. V,. Webb Pltzwater. App.,1 from Linn county. Suit for lnjurlra In ,uto accident. Opln ion by Justice Arthur D. May. Judae Vic tor OUIver, reversed and new trial or dered. Brazil Balrd. appellant, vs. wiltner Boy . Appeal from Multnomah county. Suit for damages for Injuries In auto acci dent. Opinion by Justice J. O. Ballcy. Judaea James R. Bain, affirmed. Aschenbrenner W. U. Weekend Manager Stanley Aschenbrenner. a junior of Spokane, Wash., and a graduate of Grants Pass high, was named homecoming man ager Monday afternoon by fel low students at Willamette uni versity. Aschenbrenner is a major in philosophy, president of the Wesley Fellowship and is at tending Willamette on a national Methodist church scholarship. Homecoming is scheduled for the weekend of October 29 with a football game between Willamette and Lewis St Clark the featured event. LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the underslsned, bv sn order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County Probate Department, made and entered on the 22nd dsy of September. 1949, was given authority to sell at private sale certain real property, hereinafter de scribed, belonging to the Estate of JULIA M. KELLEY. deceased. I will proceed to sell said property to the hit hast bidder from and after October 19, 1949. The terms or the sale will be: cash, lawful money of the United 8tets. ten per cent of the bid payable at the time of salt and the balance upon confirmation by sssd Court. All persons Interested in the pur cha of said property can obtain Infor mation renardint same from the under signed at 1452 Hickory Street. Salem, Ore gon, or his attorneys. The property to be sold Is located at 1173 North Fourth Street. Salem, Oreson, and is described as follows: That part of Block Fifteen M3 In the original tomn of North Sslem, Marlon County. Oregon, 'see Volume 1 Pace 34, Record of Town Plats for as Id county and state, more particu larly djcrlbed as follows: Beginning at a point on the East line of said Block Fifteen MS) of North Salem. Marion County, Oregon, said point being 32 ' feet Southerly from the Northetwt corner of said block, and running thence Southerly along the East line of aald block 4100 feet: thence Westerly parallel to the South line of aald block, 122 test to the East line of the alley running North and South through aald block; thence Northerly alont the East line of said alley, 41 04 feet; thence East erly parallel to the South Una of said block. 123's feet to the place of be ginning. Oeorge t Slack Admr. eta. of the frtste of JULIA M KELLEY, deceased. CRFIOHTON AND LOVETT Attorneva for t rt Fa tit 11 North Liberty Street iem Oregon I Sept. 17, Oct. , 11. ft IS. 1H 1 mvfmf'"M Itself in Tuesday it doesn't have power SALEM MARKETS Completed from report's of Salem dealera lor the guidance ef Capital Journal Readers. (Revised daily). Retail Feed Price: Eff Manh $4.95. Rabbit Pellets 84.30. Dairy Feed 13.70. Poultry: Buying prices Grade A color ed hens 21-22c; grade A Leghorn hens. is-ivc; grade a colored iryers. three lbs. and up, 31-33C. Orade A old roosters. 15c LggB Buying Prices Extra large AA, 68c; la rue AA. 67c: lame A. fij-BSc: Medium AA. 56c; medium A. 64-58c; pullets, 37 -40c. 51'iC lb.; loaf. 53Vac. Wholesale Prices Eire; wholesale prices B-7c above these prices: above grade A Keneralty quoted at 71c; medium, 63c. Butterfat Premium 64-6BC No. 1. 63c: No. 2. 67- 59c; ibuying prices!. nutter Wholesale grade A. 7c: re call 72c. Portland Grain Portland. Ore., Sept. 27 (At Cash grain: Oats No. 2 98 lb white 54.50; barley No. 2 45 lb BW 82.50. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.1TH: soft white (no rex) J.lTi; white club 2.1T4. Hard red winter: Ordinary a.lT'i: 10 per cent 2,17; 11 per cent 2.10; 12 per cent 2.21. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 113: barley 45; flour 7; corn 3; oats 2; millfeed 20. Symphony Group Plans for Concerts Salem Symphony society board met last evening at the home of Mrs. George Schwarz to talk over possibilities of bringing the Portland Sympho ny orchestra here for concerts, also to discuss problems con fronting the symphony, and how Salem music followers may as sist. Phil Hart, manager of the Portland Symphony, was at the meeting to discuss the situation with the local group. Final decision on bringing the orchestra here for concerts will be announced following another board meeting Thursday eve ning at the Schwarz home Charles Heltzel is president of the Salem Symphony society. Lawson McCall is announced as a new member of the society board. Silverfon at Top In Blood Donations Silverton is right up at the top when it comes to donating blood for the Portland regional blood center doing as well or better than Salem. A total of 88 pints of blood was donated when the mobile unit operated at Silverton, Mon day. Total number of persons coming in for the donations was 99. The unit was set up at Eugene Field school. C. B. Anderson, blood donor recruitment committee chairman in the Silverton area and a mem ber of the board of directors for Marlon county chapter of the Red Cross, was in charge of ar rangements (or the Silverton visit. Next stop of the mobile unit in Salem will be October 11, and on October 21, the unit will be in operation at Woodburn. Poultry Slaughter Operators Warned Poultry slauRhter operators were warned by the state agri culture department today to clean and disinfect their chick en crates to prevent the spread of the dreaded Newcastle disease. The department said there have been recent outbreaks of the disease in some broiler plants. There have been 40 outbreaks since the disease was first re ported in Oregon in April, 1947. An isolated mast or chimney 150 feet tall Is likely to be struck by lightning once year, on the average, in many parts of the world. Some Wheat Up To Seasonal High Chicago, Sept. 27 W Some deliveries of wheat touched new seasonal highs at the board of trade today. The December, March and May contracts reach ed new highs all up around 2 cents. Anticipation of new flour bus-; iness, combined with the an nouncement of a 10 cent advance in family flour effective tomor-; row, induced buying. The cashj market was also a factor in the advance. Spot traders called the market around a cent higher. At the finish wheat was IV, to 21, higher than yesterday's close, December S2.16,-'-'4. Corn was to 13 higher, De cember Sl.18'8-!,. Oats were to 2 cents higher, December 67 la. Rye was 2 to 2 Mi higher, December $1.45 V, -45. Soybeans were 1 1 to 3 cents higher, No vember $2.27li-27. Lard was 2 to 8 cents a hundredweight low er, October $11.00. MARKET QUOTATIONS talrtn Livestock Market i By Vllev "acklng Cnmnsnv Lambs 318.00 to 119 00 feeder lambs 12.00 to 116.00 ;o to 4 oo Cutter cows IS 0 to f 10.50 Pat dairy cows 19.30 to 111.50 Bulls til 00 10 115 00 Calves, good '300-450 lbs.) 116.00 to 116 OP Veal 1150-300 lbs.) top ....318.00 to 120.00 Portland Eastifdr Market Corn sales were steady around $1 a flve-dozen ear pack on the Portland Eastslde Farmers' Wholesale Produce Mar ket today. Local tomatoes sold under 90 cents per 16-18 lb flat. Zuchlni flats sold around 90 cents, a few quoted at 91. Beans were quoted earlr at 10-11 cents. Bunched onions brought 65 cents a dozen and below. Concord trapes brouiht 90 cents end below for best lidded lugs. Spinach was quotable to $1.50 per box. Portland Produce Butterfat Tentative, subject to Imme diate change. Premium quality maximum 35 to l percent aciaity aeuverea in Portland A3 -66c lb., 92 score 61-84C lb., 90 score, 67-60C. 89 score, 5Sc. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter wnoiesaie run duik cudcs w wholesalers: grade 93 score, 62 cents; A 92 score 61c ; B 90 score, 59c lb., C 89 score, 56c. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland whole sale: Oregon singles 39-40c; Oregon ft loaf 42-43c: triplets VM less than sin irlcs. Eggs (Te Wholesalers) A grade laris. 6Sl2-66Vac; A medium, 65-S8lc; grade B large, 56,-58,7; small A grade, ezvac. Portland Dairy Market Butter price to retailers: ureae aa prints e?c; A A carton 8c: A prlnta 87c. A cartons 68c; B prints 84c. Egga Prices to retailers: Orade AA large 74c dot.; certified A large, 69c; A large 68c; AA medium. 61c; certified A. medium, 60c; A medium, 59c, A small 43c. cartons 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: porn ana Oregon Binaries 39-42c: Orenon loaf. 5- 1b. loafs 44,-s-45c lb.; triplets, l"a cents less than singles. Premium brands, singles, Sl'ie lb.: loaf, M'iC. Poultry Live Chickens No. 1 quality POB plants. No. 1 broilers under 2" lbs. 2&-26c irvers s'i-j ids.. h-joc; j-t ids., jic; roasters 4 lbs. and over. 31e lb., fowl, Leghorns 4 lbs. and under, 17-19c, over 4 zoc; colored lowi an weignis, die, ronnters. all weinhts 18-lBc. Rabbits Average to growers, live whites. 4-3 IDS., IB -JVC ID. ; 3-D (OS., 10-IOC ID.. colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does, 8-12c: dressed fryers to butchers, 50-53C. Country-Killed Meats veal, top quality, 30-3ZC id.; oiner trrades according to weight and quality with poor or heavier 30-25C. Hons; Light blockers. 32 -33c; sows z- 26c. Lambs: Top quality, springers, 3-3ic; mutton, 10-12c Beef: Good cows, 22-330 lb.; eanners itters. 20-22c. Freth Dreued Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.i: Beef steers, good 500-800 lbs.. 143-46; commercial. $35-41; utility. 231-34. Cows Commercial. 133-35; utility, 137- 31; canners-cutlers, 124-26. Beef Cuts (Oood Steers) : Hind quarters. $55-57; rounds, I52-55; full loins, trimmed, $73-77; triangles. 131-33; square churks. 139-41; ribs, 152-55; lorequanera, sji-jb. Veal and calf: Good, I38-Jg; commercial, 132-36: utility, (26-30. Lambs: uood-ciioice spring lamos, i 46: commercial, (36-43: utility, 133-35. Mutton: Good, 70 IDs. down, glo-iB. Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-12 lbs., 159-62, shoulders 18 lbs. down, $40-42; spare- ribs, 147-49: carcasses. $33-34; mixed weights S3 per cwt. lower. Portland Miscellaneous Pa scar a Bark Dry 13 "jc lb., green 4c lb. Wool Valley coarse and medium grades. 45c lb. Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth, nominally. Hides Calves, 30e lb., according to weiirht. kins 25c lb., beef Il-I2c lb., bulls fl -7c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less. 7u (juotauens Walnuts Pranquettes. first quality Jum bo. 34.7c; large. 33.7c: medium, 27.3c; second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c; medium. 26.2c; baby, 23. 2c; soft shell, first quality large. 29.7c; medium, 26.2c; sec ond quality large, ai.ac; meaium, . ic, baby 22.2c. Filberts Jumbo, 20c lb.; large, lie; medium, 16c; small, 13c. Portland Livestock Portland. Ore., Sept. 27 aim Livestock: Cattle aalable 200: holdovers 800: calves salable 50. Holdovers lamely cows but includes a few loads steers mostly late arrivals Monday. Pew early sales steady with Monday's close or around 60 cents below last week's. Some bid off more. Pew low medium grass steers 19 00 to 31.50, extreme top Monday 27.50 for around three hesd good steers, carlot top 26 00. Few common and medium beef heifers 14 00 to 19 00: canner and cutter cows slow. Odd heads su-sdy at mostly 11.00 to 11.50. One good heavy sausage bull up to 17.75. Most common light medium good bulls 14 00 to 16 00. medium veslerg 16 00 to 20 00. Oood grades salable around 21.00 In 93 OA nr abnve. Hoss salable 125. Market 25c lower. Oood and choice 180-230 lbs. 21.50: few 150-160 lbs. 19.00 to 19.50: good 330-500 lb. aows 18 00. A few good and choice feeder pigs 20 00 to 23 00. Sheep salable 900: holdover 500. Mar ket opening slow, asking steady with Mon day's late market or around 21.00 for sood and choice lots Oood few shorn feeders 17.00; good ew salable 8.00-8-50. Chicago Livestock Cnlcsio, frpt. 27 'P 'USDA Salable hois 9.500: rather alow, mostly steady on butchers: weights under 190 lb scarce and strong; sows fully steady; top 20.25 for sever at lot choice 230-260 lb: bulk of run good and choice 300-220 lb 19 50-20.00: 160 190 lb 18 25-19 25. few 150-170 lb 16 50 18 00; good and choice sows under 280 lb. 18 25-19 35; 875-425 lb 17 25-18 2$. 450 550 lb 11.50-17 00; odd head heavier at IS 00. Aalso:e cattle $500: salable calves 800: generally alow but mostly steady; choice ateers and heifers scsroe, fully steady: top 34 00 for load choice to prime 1.400 lb steers: most huh good and choice fed steers and yesrllnss 31. 50-32 50: medium to everase.good grades 19 00-28 00; load common 935 lb grassrs 17.00; few choice l.ooo lb fed heifers 29 75: most good and choice hsiftre 25 00-29 00: good cows 17 00 18 )0. bulg common and medium cows 14 00-16 35: rennets and cutters 11.50 14 00; medium and good sausage bulls 17 25-19 O0. bulk medium and good veal era 34 00-27.00; top 38 00 on choice veal era: Insd good 150 lb Canadian stock steer calve 23.00. Salable sheep 2,000; slaughter lambs steady; top 33 35; paid for choice Wash instans: mo.it eood to choice native lambs 22 25-33 00. cull and rommnn 1 5 00-19 00; ' ws strone: t loads closely sorted .choir vvdtiintr,n tM IQ.OOi most aa J uve, ewes I.M dowk ,(-..... ' 1 iininrtni ' ti'i -.''.r-tn'1 Aitcimata oi Lras.i ana rue A nut,e zo-ion irucK and trailer careened out of control down the Ridge route near Grapevine, Calif., leaving a trail of wreckage and fire before carrying two persons to flaming death in canyon 150 feet below. A cafe, bar, service station, post office and six un occupied automobiles were damaged. (AP Wirephoto) Stocks Level-off After Decline New York, Sept. 27 ) The stock market levelled off today after prices dropped fractions to around a point. In late trading selected issues showed signs of coming back. Most of the damage was done the morning when a shor burst of selling flattened price. Turnover was at the rate of1 nnn..n i innnnn ..v.-.-,.- f t,o around 1,100,000 shares for the full Session, Growing signs that steel labor and management negotiations were getting nowhere fast in current contracts talks tended to frighten off buying support. Also lower were U. S. Steel, General Motors, Chrysler, U. S. Rubber, Sears Roebuck, Ameri can Can, International l-'aper, Standard Oil (NJ) and Gulf Oil. Lockheed was fairly active at a higher price. STOCKS (By the Associated Pr-ss) American Can Am Pow St Lt Am Tel b Tel Anaconda Bendlx Aviation Beth Steel Boeing Airplane Calif Packing Canadian Pacific Case J 1 Caterpillar Chrysler Comwlth A Sou Cons Vultee Continental Can Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft Dupont de Nem General Electric General Food General Motors Goodyear Tire Int Harvester int Paper Kennecott Llbby McN & L Long Bell 'A" Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvlnator Nat Dairy NY Central Northern Pacific Pac Am Pish Pa Gas b Elec Pa Tel Tel Penney J C Radio Corp Kayonier Rayonler Ptd Reynolds Metal Richfield , 6tH 5'. . 11', . 7' , 60 . 52 s , 16'S , 12S . 33S , 99 19 . 3S , 27 V Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific ' Standard Oil Co Studebaker Corp Sunshine Mining 1 Transamerlca Union OH Cal Union Parlflc United Airlines U 8 Steel Warner Hroa Pic Woolworth , Salem Hottest Spot In West Monday Belated summer made a sud den sweep in on Salem Monday, the mercury zooming up to B5 degrees for the warmest Septem ber 26 on record here. It was not the high mark of the sea son for Salem, however, the thermometers having registered 96 degrees twice before this summer, once In July, the other time on September 3. United Press reports stated Salem had the Orcgon-Washing- 'Adverttjemcntl Druggists' Prescription For Relief of Itch When your skin is Irritated with pimples, red blotches and other skin blemishes from ex ternal causes, you're crazy with itching torture, try Sanitnne Ointment. Itching stops prompt ly. Smarting disappears imme diately. Sanltone Ointment Is also wonderful for itching fept cracks between toes and Ath lete's foot. For Sale Wllletl's Capital I)ru(r Store State at Liberty Phone 3-3118 Constipation (Colitis) I a symptom, not a dL.eajt. Rectal Ailments Am the Underlying Factor Hemorrhoids and othrr colon ailments must be corrected. No lAn nf Time No Hnapilaliralion Free Descriptive Booklet DR. R. REYNOLDS PrnctoliRist Naluro Rectal Specialist 1114 (enter tit. . alem. (Ire Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, , 'Jj; ton temperature record for the day. Forecast is for continued fair irol meeting here this morning, weather tonight and Wednesday i went to Portland for two speech with more warm temperatures es. and low humidity The mean temperature Mon day was 70 degrees, or 11 above normal for the day. DEATHS Anna M. Edward. Anna M. Edwards, lata resident of Med rord. at a local hospital, September 29 at the ate of 99 rears. Survived br three When a sliort'sons, both of Medford, and Set. Kuaene e.awaro.9 oi Aiouquerque. n.h.; and two daughters. Mrs. Elsie Hod.es of Rellln.. nam- Wash., and Mrs. Carrie Pines of wiute fine, ualir. Shipment ha been ' . , UpdI)r(, br oweii-Edwerde chapel for service, and Interment. Dayton c. w.ik.r Davton C. Walker, late resident of 395 20th St.. a tPortland. September 24. Survived by sLsters. Mrs. Nona Clark and Mrs. Minnie B. Sperry, both of Salem, and Delia Skeen of Monmouth; nieces. Mrs. Zoa Hamman and Mrs. Gladys Eileen Res of Klllsboro: nephews. Warren A. Sperry. Glenn E. Walker and Kenneth Clark, all or Salem, and Harry W. Good of Donald: and 10 (treat nieces. Services will be held at the W. T. Rlicdon chapel Wed nesday, September 38. at 1:30 p.m. with Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker will officiate. John Marr John Marr, late resident of 1215 North 19th street, at a local hospital. Monday. September 26. at the sue of 82 years. Hus band of Mrs. Johanna Marr of Salem: father of Mrs. Carl Fischer of Mon mouth, John O. Marr of Salem, James Marr of New York City. Charles Marr of Portland and Edward P. Marr of Tilla mook. Also survived by seven grandchil dren and four great grandchildren. Serv ices will be held Wednesday. September 28, at 3 p.m. at the Golden chapel at Sf5 South Commercial street, with Rev. Earl 11. F.irker olllclnting. Interment In the City View cemetry. Larry Dean Scott Lnrry Dean Scott, late resident at 5060 Newberg dr., September 26 at the aa of 2 '.j years. Surviving are the par ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Colin Scott, Salem; a brother, Gall Scott, Salem; grandparents, Mr. and Mis. Frr.nk Bains and Mrs. Eve lyn Scott, all of Snlem; and several aunts nnd uncles. Service will be held Wednes day, September 38, at 3 p.m. at the Cloush-Bnrrick clinpcl with the Rev, George Eads officiating. Interment In Bel crest Memorial. l.ro Wenlcr Johnnen Leo Wesley Johnson, late resident of Llllitvaup. Wa.sh.. at 1 local hospital, Sep tember 27. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Johnson of Lllliwaup, Wash.: two sons, Wesley M. Johnson and Howard B. Johnson, both or Lllliwaup; and a brother. Sari M. Johnson, Salrm. Shipment was made to Tacoma, Wash., by dough-Bar-rick company for services and Interment. Mrs. Mae Heed Mrs. Mie Kced. late resident of 130 Abrams Ave., at a local hospital, Sep tember 27. Surviving are three daughters, Mr.. 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LirEDUUI "No Otbei Lt.Jinf Soap Cm Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1949 21 Governor Making Speeches in Portland Governor Douglas McKay, aft er presiding at the board of con- At noon, he was to appear be fore the Portland Junior Cham ber of Commerce to introduce Lt. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, U. S. Air Force, retired. Tonight he will talke to th Oregon Republican Women! Federation. OBITUARY Mrs. Leckett Carlson Lebanon Mrs. Locket t Cartson M, died Sept. 24 at her home. 484 West her man street. Born Dec. 26, 1880. she had lived in Oregon 42 years, the last 32 hav ing been spent In Lebanon. She was mar ried to James Tolbert In 1902 In Tennes see. He died In 1925. She married Charle Carbon In 1928 at Shedd. He survives. Services were held Tuesday at the Howe Huston chapel with Rev. Btrlver offic iating. Burial In the Masonic cemetery. The Women's Relief Corps of which she was a past president, held graveside services. Beside her widower, she Is sur-vlve-d by a daughter, Mrs. Flora Ashlock, Waterloo: three stepsons. Albert and Vic tor Carlson of Lebanon, and Carl Carl son of Brownsville: step-daughters, Olive Sylvester, St. Louts; Josle Knuths, Shedd, and Ruby Solvog, Portland; sisters. Lore, Hutchlns. Eugene, Tillle Winters and Lou Patten, Ooshen: Sally Orchard. Spring field. Belle Miller. Lebanon and Ella Ed wards. Lacomb: brother. R. C. Gamble. Springfield: one grandson and one great granddaughter. t. Angel Prank Walker, 54, past com mander of the Mt. Angel Legion post, died suddenly at the veterans' hospital Portland Monday afternoon. He was born in Mennomlnee. Wis. May 7, 1894 and with his family located on Howell Prairie In 1904, later moving to Mt. Angel. He was married to Tillle Hammer in 1930 and two of their children survive with the widow. The sons are Lloyd Francis and Cyril Walker, both ot Mt. Ansel; two grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Prank Klrsch. 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