Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 03, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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AUTOMOBILES
"COMPARE PRICES"
1948 Studebaker Land Cruiser. R&H $1695
1948 Studebaker Sedan Champion. Overdrive &
heater $1595
1942 Studebaker 5 pass. Champion. New motor $745
1948 Chevrolet coupe $1095
1946 Nash "BOO" sedan $975
1938 Ford sedan ....$425
1939 DeSoto sedan $195
1941 Chevrolet 5 pass $595
1939 Studebaker sedan. Champion. Overdrive $495
1948 Studebaker 5 pass. Star light coupe. Radio &
heater. Low mileage S1595
1946 Studebaker 1!2 ton truck. Factory stake bed ..$1295
1946 Studebaker 'i ton pickup $995
1940 Studebaker sedan. Commander. One owner. Radio
& heater. Overdrive $595
BONESTEELE'S
370 N. CHURCH ST.
PHONE 3-9277
DIRECTORY
ADD1NO MACHINES
All makei used miehtnaa sold, ranted,
repaired IKwn tM Court Pbnn.
APPLIANCE SERVICE
KLEtTRIC UOMK apptlanca repair service
Dew appnanet "-e s r.'c.t ......
Free estimsiss TiadF-ins accepted on
-923 151 S Llberu Si
AT I B DOOR SJIAHPENISG
. .-lawn nSiVrs. aclaaors. 'v h"r?:
4 Denter. 1220 Center, 3-6833. oj;
'auto radios
Authorized Warrant! Repair station
tor all maMa ol Auto Radio. "
Radio Co.. 153 S Libert; Ph i-6955. o
UARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towlnt service da prions -KS Nlam
1804 33" Center
Mik Panek. 275 8. Com'l. Ph J.5W1.
Brake and wheel altsning specialists
BRICK WORK
Brick & block work of ait kinds. Ex-
perlenced,
compeieni mw
Davidson Bros,
Ph. 2-8217.
BUILDING CARI'ENTRg
Remodel, repair that homo now. Terms.
No down payment Phone -3i0. o'
BUILOINO CONTRACTORS
Alt Broa. Also houses raised. New toim-
datlons. Phone 2-5909,
BULLDOZING ,
D,,n Roolnson. Ph. J-537 or woo.
Bulldoslni, levellni, road bid!., elear
ln teeth lor brush. Virall Busker. 1010
Pal'rvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3U8. Salem. 0239
CARPENTER WORK
Carpenter wort. New. repair. Ph. 3-J"9S;
CASO REGISTERS
Instant delrrerj of nea
..... at, m.iu sold.
RCA cash
rented,
paired. Roen 58 Court. Ph 3-773 o'
CEMENT WORK-
Tor aapert auaranteed aatislactlon new
or repair of foundation, aldewalka
drl'ewara. patloa. eurba. walla. . Call
2-4850. L
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Enslej. 771 3. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. o259'
DRESS MAKING
Alt dress maklna. Good used clothes
for sale. 360 State St. Rm. 27, Q3M
LECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnw's Electric for elcctricftl wiring,
contractini. repairing, 1ST 8. WDerty.
S-:-03
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3033. Lee Crofia, 1555 Pearl. o259
SrelthaUDt's for flowera Dial 1-91T9 p
CheJ. stove
SheU Oil Co
diesel oil. Ph. 3-3186.
T. Maxwell, distributor.
o241
HOUSEHOLD FKOPCCTa
j B WatkiM Oo product P
.mr? 1717 Center. Ph. 3-53g.
johna-ManyiUe. Phone t-3748-
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
Expert miuical imminent repair, ah
work fully (EuaranteNl. JACQUITH MU
SIC CO.. Ph. 3-4641. o-4
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxin
ButWtn Paetorlea - Home
Estimates Without Obllsation
AMERICAN BLDG. MArNT. CO.
Ph, flaiem S-9133 O
LANDSCAIT NURSERY
t r..rfi(.r Ai Sons. Ornamentals. 130
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1322 tV
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundr?. 343 Jef
ferson i5t. Phone 23452.
tAWNMOH'ERS
Sharpened, auarantppd service. Nw
power and hand mowfw. Call Karry
W. Scott. 147 S. Cotn'l St. o2bS
MATTRESSES
Capital Beddice Phone S-40S8
MUSIC LESSONS
SpanUh Is Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin.
Banjo. c. ius ,
OFFIt'E FimNlll'ltE A SVTPUE
Desk chairs. Itle and tilina auppaes
safes dupllcaiorn and supplies, desk
lamps typewriter stands brief cses
terca Wtrs Recorder. Ron 5 Court
Interior palntlni. C.
. are eauipped W do
Phone J-2493
r IPKRHANCilSCi
Bs.nrt ParFi-hnnetn and palnttna
j. woodworth. Ph. 2-5363 Fre est.
02..2'
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3631.
o330
int. ft ext.
Ph. 3-5072.
0238"
Palntina and papT!ians;n Free esti
mate Ph 1-9513. aVT SMPPint. O?40
PIl'TllRt FRAMING
Picture framing Huteheoo Paint tltort
how t-M1 ?
PUMBINO
Planer, 844 Coro'I. PH- l-IOl,
Kv6 ORAVtL
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel ai
dragline excavating. Walllni Sand
Oravel Co.. Phone 1-929.
Valley Sand A Ore. Co Silt. nd
f II dirt ExcavRtiiii 10B ahovel eau
Trwor acoop trucks for dirt moving
Ph office J4003, res. 1714
Salem Saw Writs. Ph. 3-70J. 1393 N Sth.
0255
BEWR AND HEfTIC TANKS
Bectila Boto-Ro-xet exclusive Patent
Rate fhr Stee! Cutttnt Blades
Clean Hewera m Dramt Sepm Tanks
Cleaned Reaa Pb I-tSTt ef t-4M
BEPTIC TANKS
It P. Kamel. Septic tanta er-td.
Sieptrte machine ervic on twe.- and
drain lines. Guaranteed aort. IHM'N
St.. Wen Snlftn. Pb. 2rt
Vacuum ijTp:g nn rr.iaie chir?
Call us c.;ici Todd'a Septic TanS
met, Sitt state SU Pfione S-04,
AUTOMOBILES
SALEM
tl235
Convict Weeps
Over Applause
Bie Spring, Tex., Oct. 3 )-
A life term convict stood in the
wines of a stage yesterday and
cried. He was hearing for the j
first time his musical history j
of Big Springs. j
Frank Grandstaff, on a six!
day furlough from the Tennessee
State prison, then slipped quiet
ly into a front row seat. But
minutes later he was pushed to
the stage the center this time
to receive the applause of hun
dreds. The one-time piano salesman
in west Texas, a man described
as having unusual talents, was
given a warm, heart-felt ova
tion, for a work composed in a
prison cell.
Grandstaff's cantata, "Big
Spring," was sung by a male
chorus, as part of the west Tex
as town's 100th birthday cele
bration.
"I'm happy, I'm very happy,"
was all Grandstaff could say.
"Yes, it sounded just as I
thought it would."
"Happiness is a town named
Big Spring," he told a crowd es
timated at 2,000 persons just
before the program in the muni
cipal auditorium began.
'Everyone here has gone out
of his way to make my stay here
one to be remembered."
"You need not worry about
me while I am here," he said in
a low, emotion-choked voice.
Non-Communist
Os.h Now Signed
Berkeley, Calif., Oct. 3 VPi
The president of the University
of California academic senate
(faculty) has signed the non
communist oath, "Now there
is no pistol at the head."
Dr. Joel Hildebrand, who had
been critical of "imputations
of disloyalty" in the expansion
of the oath of allegiance former
ly required of instructors, said
he expected all faculty members
now would sign the new oath "or
its equivalent."
The university board of re
gents this year demanded all em
ployes sign a new oath.
Hildebrand said the "pistol at
the head" had been removed by
Saturday's action of the board
of regents in allowing faculty
members to reword the pledge.
Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul,
university president, said 60 per
cent of the teaching force had
signed.
Although, in the western
world, octopuses are used most
ly for fish bait, many peoples
find them good eating.
DIRHCTORY
Mike'a Septic Servtcv. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Eira St . W. Salem. Pb, 1-8468. J-5327
0235
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
Ail makes. W. Davenport, Pa. J-7871.
o254
All makes repaired, tree
S.nger Sewing Machine Co
Commerctai Ph 3-3512.
7. PFWP1TERS
stlnsate
130 No
Smltb Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables All makna itwd machines
Repairs and rent Roeo. 458 Court.
TRANSJ-EP STDHAfil
'ocai & Distance Transfer, storaaa
Burner oils, cos) tt briquets rrucc l
Portland daily Aaent for Bekma House
hold lood moved to aor where Id OS
o. Canada Larmtr Transfer U Storsce
Pti S-S131 tt
VENETIAN BONUS
3,ilem Venetian Blinds made to order or
reflntsnad Relcholdt Uta J-ls:
Elmer The Blind man. Ph. 3"33.
WE AT HER STRI PPINfl
Pree estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 1-5885.
o2
WELL DRILLING
Pred Wrmore. Rt. 2. Box 317. Pb. 2-M3S
o23
WINDOW SHADES
Wasba&le Roi.er Uade to order 1 Day
Del Reinhoidt A Lewis Pb !3es
WINDOW CLEANFNQ
Acme indow Cleaners Windows, walla
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
axed and polUbed P& 1-1337 34.
Court Lancdoa Culberwos tad Uatner
WOODSAWINQ
Atkins ft Croat. Pb. 3-8S74 or J-llTH
0331
WOOD SAWDUST
Wet Sale a Fuel Co. Ph 3-48U. o
LODGES
tX l.O.OJ meet every Wed
neNdft? mght. Visitors wet
come
RrIpiti Lrxiir No 4. A F. & A M
Wed., Oct. 5. Stated communi-
cation, 7:30 pjn.
f ; i xiV;v-i.v; -c4 for .fir t!Ji i
3e- 1 V- f V
VlffftrV fiCPPlilKI Yankee
flVIUIJf WICCIIHy greeted
plate after banging game winning homer in the eighth inning
of the Boston Red Sox New York Yanks game in New York,
won. 5-4. (Acme Teiephoto)
Disgruntled Red Sox catcher, Birdie Tebbetts, watches. Yanks
sMMJmm
Completed from reports nf Salem dealers j
lot ine i warn nee ei .pi.i
Readers. (Revised dally).
ReUfl Feed Prices:
K Mash $4.85.
Rabbit Pellets $4.39.
Dairy Feed i3.70.
Poultry; Buving prices -Grade A color
ed hens 2i-22r; grade A Leghorn hens.
1B-I8c; grade A colored iryeri, inree 10s.
and up, 2S-3QC. Grade A oid roosters, 15c.
Es
Buyint Prices Exira lane AA. 66c;
,are A A, 83c; Isrse A, 83-65c; medium AA,
53c; medium A. 51-52c; pullfts, 34-37c,
Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices
5-7c above these prices; above grade A
Kent-rally Quoted at 70c; medium 57c.
Butterlat
Premium 84-65c, No. 1, S2c; No. 2. 57
59c; ftouylna- prices..
Butter Wiwtesai giad A, 7c; r
tall 72c.
Portland Livestock
Portland, OTe . Oct. 3 & Livestock :
Cattle salable 2200:cahes 550. Market
opening fairly active on cow; la;rly
steady witii week ago recoverins much of
last week's late decline. Steers alow, gen
erally asking fully steady; few good fed
steers held above 25; medium trades held
around 20.08 to 22.50; cows about 16.06;
lew medium heifers 17.08 to 18.50. gome
held hiKher. Early sales canners and cut
ter cows strong at 10.50 to 11.50, few
12.08; common and medium beef cows
13,00 to 15.03. Good ewe cows up to 16 03,
few 18,50. Odd good bulls held above
17.50, common and medium grades 14.00 to
iff.eo. tjood imit veaiers steaay at ai.yu
to 23,00. Common and medium grades
slow, few 12.50 to 18 .GO; good heavy caiv
very alow.
Hobs salable 1.000. Market 50 cents
lower; good and choice 180-210 lbs most
ly 21.00 to 21.25, few 19.25; 150-170 lbs
18 00; aood 350-500 lb sows 16.00 to 17.50.
few good and diAce feeder pigs held
above 21,00.
Sheep salable 1,000. Market active;
steady with last Monday; recovering last
week's late weakness. Good and choice
lambs mostly 20.30 and 21.00, lew 21.50;
medium and good grades 18.50 to 20.00;
commons down to 19.00; good Jeeders
17. jO; good ewes 6.00 to 6.50,
Cblcaso Livestock
ChicaBO. Oct. 3 apt Salabie hoas IS.OQfli
slow, butchers 23-S8 cents, mostly 50
cents lower; weights under 130 lb scarce
and steady; sows steady to 25 cents low
er; good and choice 228-2B0 lb butchers
I9.M-20.at; top 20.00 for few loads choice
230-250 lb; 200- 220 lb 19.00-19.50; lew
170-190 lb 18.00-15.00; good and choice
.low under 350 lb 18.50-16,25; 350-WO lb
17.75-18.50; 425-500 lb 18.50-17.50; few odd
heavier sows down to 16.00; eood clearance.
Salable cattle 11,000; salable caves 500;
uneven; slaughter steers and hetfers
steady to 75 txnts higher; outlet broad
est for steers and heifers grading average-good
and better; cows steady to 25
cents higher; bulls 25-50 cents higher:
vealer steady; top 34.50 for load high
ciioica 1,115 lb steers; several loads 33.75
34.80; bulk good and choice fed steers
and yearlings 27.00-33.50; common to low
good kinds 17.00-26.50; load choice S75
lb heifers 31.00; two loads 30.50; most
good and choice heifers 26.00-30.00; bulk
common and medium beef cows 14,25-
ib.su; good cows I7.oo-18.5Q; canners and
cutters 12.00-14.50; medium and food saus-
aBB ouils 17.50-19.25; veaiers 28.00 down:
stockers and feeders to strong; medium
to ciiotce leeomg steers and yearlings
SalebSe sheep S.flOO; generally steady on
all classes; top native iambs 23 75: load
choice approximately 100 lb locally fed
.mora lamas a.BQ; most good and choice
native lambs 23.00-23.75: chnic flnlnra.
dos unsold, held well above 24.00; most
slaughter ewes 7.00-9. 50.
Ad of Aggression
Assert Nationalists
Canton, China, Oct. 3 &) So
viet recognition of the Chinese
communist regime is 'not only
an act of aggression against Chi
na but also a threat to peace and
security of the Far East," Na-!
lionalist Foreign Minister George
Yeh declared tonight,
Yeh summoned Vladimir Var-
skov, Soviet charge d'affaires, to
the foreign office at fi:30 p.m.
and read him a written state
ment containing this assertion.
The statement described Mos
cow's recognition of the Red
bogus regime" at Peiping as
i : ' Si . I " r In
-'. 'O ,.1 'V J
leJt lielder Johnny Lindell is
by bat boy as he crosses home
Soybeans Lead
Grain Uoturn
. , , .
Chicago, Oct. 3 A Strong;
markpfc develooed in trains on1
the board of trade today. TheU bushel box.
nnttirn was li bv sovbpans Btrawteernes and raspberries were juot-
which jumped more than 3 centsj saisy peacSM-s brougijt .5s & m
at times. Eastern commission !pco.tcoird''Brapes held steady under so
houses were good buyers ofj""" p nat top.
beans. Port !n if Prodat
Wet weather in the mid-west' ! rentatu. eci to imm
. , , ,, jdiate cliaisge. Premium d.5.? maximum
iniluencea both soybeans and! to .35 to x percent acidity deitvrd in
pn I Portland 3-66c ,b.. 92 scor 61-Mc lb.. 83
vu " 'score, S7-60c, 89 score, S5c. Vaiiev Toutea
Gams in Wheat were led by the and country points 2c less than first,
Mav and Julv deliverie. both of atr who!esa! fob bulk cu ta
which made new seasonal highs. !33 scare sic. s 93 score, ssc ib.; c ss
Reports that producers in the
southwest were seeding less ac
reage to 1950 winter wheat
spurred demand. A northwest
elevator was a heavy buyer of
December wheat
Wheat Closed i-2s higher'
December S2.14A-3 corn waa!?rlBU. 1c:. A pr.nts
iy-l higher, December $1.18
oats were higher,
December 67T4-Ti, rye was -1
higher, December $1.47 V,
soybeans were 2-3 higher,
November $2 .3 14- and lard
was 5 to 18 cents a hundred
pounds higher, October $11.45,
Ban on Pickets
Withdrawn
The Dalles, Ore., Oct. 3
Circuit Judge Malcolm W, Wil
kinson today dissolved 8 tem
porary restraining order against
CIO longshore pickets of The
Dalles where the "orphaned'
marge Honolulu, with a load of
black-listed Hawaiian pineap
ple, remains moored.
In a brief hearing. Judge "Wil
kinson said that it appeared that
the port of The Dalies has de
cided not to permit unloading of
the barge at this time and there
fore it is unlikely that there will
be any recurrence of picketing
or violence."
He said the parties to the re
straining order had agreed to
dissolve it.
Gunther Krause, attorney for
the Hawaiian Pineapple com
pany, said his firm had no im
mediate plans for unloading the
$800,000 cargo of "hot" pineap
ple which last week was the
center of a picketing dispute
which broke into violence Wed
nesday. CIO longshoremen, on strike
in Hawaii, picketed the dock
when a non-union local crew
began unloading the barge. Six
persons were injured when the
pickets broke through a police
line and attacked truck drivers
on the dock.
the natural culmination of a long
series of Soviet violations of the
Chinese-Russian treaty of 1S45
and further evidence of Soviet
infringement on China's politi
cal Independence
Made frt Yugoslavia For summer use only, this roofless
car, shown at a trade tatr in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, has a five
horsepower engine and can travel 35 miles an hour.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Sslra. .tvectovfc Market
'By lle Packiag Company
Lsmos 118.09 to 2GSS
rt-ecer lambs .-iiOS Jo 16ii;
?5VRS , '9 M w
Cutter cows 16.50 to t 10.50
Pat dairy cows ,..50 to $11,56
ttills Ill m ixt tliOJ
Caiv. aood f 563-456 IbsS 515,38 in $37.K5
Veal (150300 Iks., to? . . .1S.33 to iiO.OQ
roftlaiifj Esstside Msritfi
Swfet com xoid at 5125 tor "best five
dozen ear paciw on the Portland EasUide
Market today.
Local t3m"to's so!d to ,!ao
score, 3SC, asqv prices ar ssriciiy
nominal.
:feeeM Seiiintf pric to Portland whoie-
sale: Ortann singles 33 -4St" : Oregon
am. loaf 42-t3c; triplet! l!j less than
sin pies.
Etc i Ta Whalesalert I A crtds larc,
fi5 1 1 -SS'ac; A medium. 5i -5 1 ac; rade
B Sarae, SS',-!!1; mt& A srade, 42,c.
Baiter Price to reisiSer: Or&d Aft
67c. A cartons 58c; B print e4c,
Efja Frlcea to retallMa; Grade AA
!are 13c doz.; certified A large, 88c;
large 7c: AA medium, 53c; certified A,
mpdiam, 57c; A medium. 55-56c; A small.
43c, cartons 2c additional.
tiff so Price to retaJlers: Portland
Oreeon sf nines 33 -42c : Orecon loaf.
lb. ioafs Si'a-iBc ib.; triplets. cents less
tnsn single, premium brands, singlet.
M-ie lb,; loar, wc
Poultry
Lire Thicken HO- 1 ouaJltT FOB
Plants, No. I broilers under it lbs. 25-26c
mens 3J-3 Ifcs., 33-2BCJ s-i hm,. 3?-
2Sc; roasters 4 lbs. and aver, 23-23c; fowl, j
Irfsnorns 4 lbs. and under. i8-2oc, over 4 :
lb. 26c: colored fowl all weights. 32c: :
roosters, ail -weights 18-lc.
Ba.ibU Ayerase to growers, jive whiles,
4-5 lb.. 18-200 lb.: 9-8 lbs.. la-le lb.;
colored 3 cents lower; old or heev? does.
and backs, s-i2c; fresh iryer to butchers,
30 -53c,
Country -Killed Meals
Veai. top quality, 35-323 lb.; ther
grades according to welRht and quality
with poor or heavier 20 -25c.
Hogs; Light blockers, 30 -31c; sows, 23
24c. Lambs; Top HuaUty, sprinssr, 3S-3?e;
mutton. Ifl -12a
Beef; Good flows, 22-23B Jb,; ctnnert
etter, 29-22c,
Fresh Hreited Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.t :
Beef steers, aood SO0-8DO lbs,, S-S;
commereiai, 527-3(3; aUlity, 31-3t.
Gown Commerciai, t3i-3J; Biii.tr, 127
30; canners-cutters,
Beef Cuts JUood Steerst: Hind quarters,
155-57, rounds, IS2-55; fi;ll loins, trimmed,
S73-77; triaiw!'1?, $31-35; square chuck,
$38-41; ribs, IS2-55; foreqwartere. $37-38.
Veal and calf; Good, $37-43; commercial,
$33-35; utility, i28-32.
Lambs; Qood-chsles sprlRf 2ambi, $cl
i6; commercial, $38-40; utility, $33-35,
Mutton; Oood, 70 lbs. down, $19-18,
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-12 lbs., $5-5T;
shoulders it lbs, dowtt, S48-42; spare -r
ib , i 47 -S3 : carcasses . $32-33 ; mixed
weight $2 per cwt. lower.
Portland Miscs-ffaneom
1'ascara Bark Dry 12f je lb., treea c Sj
Wioi Valley coarse and mediura aradei.
45r ib.
Stehslr 25o lb. on 12-moRth crewth.
nominally.
Hides calve. 3oc is., tctHTHmt to
weight, fcipt 25o lb beet U-12s lb., bull
8-7c lb. Country buyer pay 3o less.
Nat Jaeitim
n'slntita rranquettes, rir ijusltty Jcm-
, 34.7c; iargp, 32.7c; medium, 27.2c;
rond quail).? Jumbos, 30.2c; iarire, 28,2c;
medium, 2fl 2c; baby, 23.2c; soft shell, first
quality large, 29,7c; medium, 28,2c; sec
ond quality Urje, 27.2cs medium, 34.7c;
babv 22.2c.
$ !beria Jam bo, 30c ib,i iarj Itej
medlam, 18c; amaii, 13c.
Portland firaln
Portland, Oct, 2 jP? Cah train urs-
(junted.
Caasit wheat ?bid: Soft whtt 317(i;
oft white SMcSudinf txs SJ,!; whit
cliib 2 17 1 1 ; wwiern red unquoted.
Hard red winter; Ordinary 2. XT; 18 per
rent 2.i7t;ll per cent 2.18; 12 per cent
2.20.
Hard white baarf Unquoted.
Today' car receipt: VVJial 123; barley
35; flour 8; corn 8; wats 3; mi!i Jeed 14,
It is estimftted there are more
than 43 million motor cars on
U, S. highways.
if
5
Pi I 4 1
Alii3fl?A
In Narrow Range
New York, Oct. 3 i&i Prices
Kiged higher today in mod
erately active iocic market.
Trading waj at the rate of
round 800,030 hrei for the
entire day.
The upturn came laie In the
day after the market had am
bled aiong quietly in a narrow
range.
Radio and teievlaion ahares
stood higher ail day, Goid ahares
aiso kept to the topside for the
most part, although some ol
these gains were shaved down.
Steels switched c little higher
after being mostiy unchanged to
lower. Motors followed a like
pattern.
On the higher side were
Youngstown Sheet St Tube, Gen
eral Motors, Chrysler, Goodl
year, Santa Fe, Admiral Corp.,
Phiico, Kenneeott, Union Car
bide, American Woolen, Stan
dard Oil NJ, and U. S. Gyp
sum. STOCKS
iBf th Aocltd Prt)
American Can ,,..,,,, ,,..,..,,
95
Am Pow St Lt
ATt Tfl Tei i42J
Anaconda . , 28
IleiKiix Aviation Sfl's
Beth Eteel , . J7'
Hoeittg A;rpin 26'
Calif Packms
Canadian Facltic , 14
Case J I ...,, , Jffi
C;rpJUer ........... 31
Chrysfer ,,,, S3
(,'orowjin v sou 5'
Cons Vu!te ........ I1
Continents.. Can ,,,,,,,,,, S3
Crown ZeHerbacfc
CurtiM Wrifht 7
uousias Aircraft ,
QtiSQSt de Sem S3J
General ESeftric. ,
General Food . . ,
Oenersl Wo) ore ,t.
Goodyeer Tir ,,,,
int Kafvester
n
ins Paoer 58
Kenneeott 47
Ubby Mrs & L ,., , S'i
Los EfJJ "A" iit ,
Monttrimery ward si
Nash Kelilnaipr , 3314
Nat Dalrv 3S
NY Central 5-3
Northern Pacifis ...... ...,.,,,....
Pac Am Pish la5
P Gas & Flee 32
Ps Tti tc Tel 550
Penney J C S4
Hadio Corp S2
Rayonler 23si
Rayonier Pld
Reynold Wstsl i8
Hichfieid ..... S!t
Balewsy Bfore 2"33
Sears Rsebacit 41'
Southern Pacific 42
Stantlarrt Oil Co fifi'n
Studebaker Corp
Sunihlne MIhIitb;
Transa merle a 13
Onion Oil CsJ ..t,,H,, 29
anion Pacific aa
United Alrtlae J35s
U S Steei ............. SS
Warner Bros Pie
Woolworth
Delegation
Alert on UAL
Senators Wayne L. Morse and
Guy Cordon and Representative
Norblsd are all alert to the Unit
ed Air Lines and West Coast
Air Lines case as it affects Sa
lem, according to work received
by the Chamber ol Commerce!
from all three.
"Formal hearing wiii prob
ably not occur for several
months," says a wire from Sen
ator Morse. "I have received
some excellent supporting data
which I hope to use to the best
advantage in supporting appeal
for continuance of United Air
Lines."
Referring to data furnished
by Manager Clay Cochran of
the Salem chamber to officials
of the civil aeronautics board in
support of continuance of the
UAL here, Senator Cordon
writes that "I made similar rec
ommendations to the CAB last
week, and have asked to be kept
advised of the board s action,"
"I shall continue," writes Nor
biad, "to make every effort to
have the public hearing held on
the west coast"
Hurricane off
Coast of Texas
Corpus Christ!, Tex., Oct. 3
dj A 100-mile-an-h our hurri
cane moved slowly toward the
industrial-studded Texas Gulf:
coast today.
AH along the crescent-shaped
coastline from Corpus Christ! to
Galveston, about 250 miles, pre
parations were made for a big
blow late today.
Tides already were running
high and torrential rains drench
ed the whole area. Nearly four
inches of rain had fallen at Gal
veston. Corpus Christ!, site of the big
naval air training center, order
ed schools closed. Thirty-five
four-engine bombers took off in
a rain squall for safe haven at
Goodfellow field at San Angelo,
in west Texas,
Merchants were busy board
ing up piate glass windows. Low
land dwellers were ordered sway
from the coast line.
At 7.45 a.m. PST) the hurri
cane was centered about 123
miles east southeast of Browns
ville, on the extreme southern
tip of the Texas coast.
The U.S. weather bureau aaid
it was increasing in intensity as
it moved coastward. !t estimat
ed the wind velocity had in
creased from 80 miles io 100
miles an hour during the morn
ing. Octopuses have an Ink sac
from which they can squirt
colored fluid which they use as
a kind of smoke screen,
Rockfeiier Center's tallest
building the RCA Building
i S50 feet tali, ,
Capital Journal, Salem, OrM
- - - -
If. iVf I
u
f
Tyrolean Tyke Gsroed m
a complete Tyrolean outfit,
Harry Schmidt, two, arrived at
LaGuardia Field, New York,
from Frankfort, Germany
aboard a Pan American plane.
Soviet Tightens
Divorce Laws
Moscow, Oct. 3 Russian
divorce procedure- is being tight
ened up. The Soviet supreme
court has directed courts hear
ing divorce cases to regard the
"strengthening of the Soviet fam
ily and marriage," as the basic
problem.
A sudden spat between hus
band and wife wiii no longer be
accepted as grounds for a decree.
Cases arising from "accidental
or transitory causes" will be
thrown out of court.
The Moscow radio announced
the ruling today.
From now on, the radio said,
divorces will be granted only;
i. "When the divorce case has
been raised for serious and well
founded motives.
2. "When the further preser
vation of the marriage contra-:
diets the principles of commu
nist morality and there can be
no reestablishmeni of normal
Iconditions for cohabitation and
the upbringing of children."
Slale Police Arrest
Student Rioters
Portland, Ore.. Oct. 3
State police have arrested three
Portland high school students
and are seeking 27 others in
volved in a teen-age "riot" that
caused $300 damage to the Jen
nings Lodge Community club
building Saturday night.
Dishes, chairs, furniture and
wall partitions were broken dur
ing the melee. The students re
portedly were from Grant end
Washington high schoois.
Fighting broke out between
rival factions after the students
rented the club for a dance.
When the party got out of con
trol, the entire crowd was dis
persed. Windows were smashed
and draperies torn.
The National Safety council
says horse travel was more dan
gerous than is automobile travel
today with about 30 fatalities
per 100 million miles of horse
travel in 1908 the peak of such
travel in the United States)
compared with seven deaths to
day for each 100 million miles of
auto travel.
OBITUARY
jlverton--Wittier J eervlcw for Mra,
Rf D, Kodser, 8V. flf 808 Jefferaon. whs
in sain satifTda? ss..
iteld from th memorial hM;i of th
Efcraaa funeral h&m t J a'riorfc WS-
neadar. She wa burn in Sf York Oct.
28. .MS and had lived here many yeara,
Th wiiy )ii.Tivor is a alep-damMe?, ttf.
Mr. Pearl Kerrey
Siirtoti Fmmi ris for Mrs. Parl
Harey, 8S. lfi ite friy at t SS
oclof-k at the traveisWe at Rilverton re
melery, flev. Atihnr CtiBTien Saten offi-
r)t)M, Bhiwaa FufjeraJ Bom In rhre
Mre. Harvey, former! of filiverton, died
Friday at her house fn :is Bay, Biit-a
in Janwarr 1. iSS. nd iied in iive
FERTILIZER
We efef f he following feriiVners
Ammonium Nitrate
Suiphote of Ammonia
1 1-48 Ammonium-Phosphate
16-20 Ammonium-Phosphate "
18 Superphosphate
46 Superphosphate ;
Cyartimid-Murate of Potash-Bereri
Mixed fertilizer aii grades
We ds euttom miisinj el f ertHittri ) nicer any
rquirmenft,
WOODBURN FEED & SUPPLY C0e f
Phone Me.n 147 WeedkurB, Oregon
Monday, October 5, 1943 IT
:
t for s t umber f y'ft tvtfsir.B' t
r.cr mother, i&tt. . K. Scrtc; ut, Urt.
Bianche Keald, both of Torrtnee, Caiif.:
on, 0m of Suaene, a dauhtr, ItfiitfraA
ol Cailforn); crndiUu(turf Mre. i
Duna c! Kufent.
Bettv Jtne We6er
it Jan Woo;?, ii, who act Qen
'.n.y iciiied at her home oa Au, Jit:
Friday, were held ffora th Weddi funt
ai noma in Stayton Monday afieraoon.
Rev. WUlard Buciner ofllcutim end vr
;i la Lone Oak cemetery. She wu bore
Aprd Jt JM. and K urv(vl by her ptt
tr.u. Mr. and Mr. Wiibar Wooir. jT..
aa, aevn brother trS fitter. Th f tmiiy
formeriy made iU home in thi eair.aGa
Kllta MCtleeb Biiiiotttoa
B a Slit on Funeral ttrvicts were htte re
enxiv In Port Worth, Tex, for Urt. Rill
Mi-Calloch Bil!ifttOB, iorinr SJ3iQB
reidfnJ. fe w born in Baiistoa 3Atzh
17, 17S, went to Oressn Normal cht&i
its McciBcuii! and later Uuf ht in ftoa
Kntmix. ajtidea iter irjibttvd it
v.ved oy diimer, MLu Donna Jean
Bimntaton. a brother Georae McCuiioen.
Of Bioadmead and two -sister Mn. R.
A. letcy of Seattle and Un. Martin Van
Qrsas of BaaiSSon, 34r. B&issiHeti fit
dauffiter of Mr. and Mr. Jena Mfi-
llarrt cmt k crt nAs. !!C K f air -nf Mr tr.A
jatr. Andrew Daviior!. earij tetilera.
i. K. Bon m an
Bail1on J. B. Bowman died Juddn3y
wjjjj ejiWrulJM irlenda at hi hojae
Hin EJ!isn. Jact3R Sadney Eawmtn ,
iirandAon, of I.aac end Ablaall BaXL th
founder of Baliaton. wu born so ft arm
(at Salt Greet so Wy 35, i3. K
JBJffJed to &Ssry Ann OtrreU on Htrch
, 'iS5 and tliey n iive in BaliaWR
since then, in addition to hi widow and
two datiihtera, Mra, Lucdin Ford ol ten
jOB asd S5r, Or Aadron of ForUirsd.
r erndchaidft. and two broti;rt Tans
of BaiJa and TJavld ef BeiUton -jurvi
Jijth. One brother and fo'Jr eteSer or
ceded iiiss Jo deaift. K wu n eti
Hrober of the SiUttOR !OOF iodse nd
ret its3.rinn and hunter. Fiineral
service were new at the Sheridan ruriirai
hoTRe witSi SarSei tst O.'KB Crri MeKsarifti
DEATHS
Kenneth W. KeTtfcin
Ktiifietis W, Jiopkla. 1st resident" ef
iiZi KE 45ih aen-a?, Portland, at a fee!
hodjiitsl, Sfutf rr.icr 33, t le ef-JS
Yaf. Smvnfti by his niit, Mr. SCcx
ine L. liapkin of Poniand; two .ll
iren, Sormars Wayne Kojstt'.ns and Jeri-
iyiin Krty Hopkins. bo1?! of Poriiand: and
a: parejtv Mr- -en Mrs, J, B. Sip- of
Clinton. lo. -S'liiirU h been tttsde
ia Pnrfli.d by ih Jifiw-elJ -Edxd css-
e3 Sat ten ictA nd intfraasat,
Hruee L. GeiUrted. Hie resident of SS
Peerl street, t iorei hoapitai Septem
ber 30, at the age ol nine year. Sur
vived toy parents. Mr. end Mrn. Lorve4
Ganfned cf fisiem; broir-fr, Robr-i D.
GeiiJrSed of 5sinK iinr;dpk!tnu. St.
nd Mr. J. A. Carpenter of fisiesst Itu,
Mary S?HrJiS SsJem Jacob Gott
frid ei &Srsliat : tuaie nd uneie.
Has Marie Go;tf rifsl end Lorette, Gott
fried, fami. of Ssiem, Mr. und Mt. John
OottfrleA Edwerd Ooiifried, Ororce Oon
JrifitfS, Afihar QoUftiS, Leweii CsTjsers
ter. Mr. Mm, Racer; Csrpfr-.er,- ei5
of &Bm, Mr. n4 Mrs, Leo Gottfried ,.4r.
and Mr. Hlchard Haw, Mr, sd Mr. A,
R, iSll, sll of PoriisissS, Service wiSi be
iieSd Taedy, October 4, t 13 t.st. ti St.
Vmeettt de Piwl liyrcii. Recltttiofi,. of
Tossry MondiT, October S, it pm. in hB
Koysrs-Sarrirl; Speie Incerme c lc aj-
Mrs. Ere IrdU foUai f
Mr. Eve. Lydi Falesd, t her iwajs
52 BE Anteer.y itfeet, Peniand, Octo
ber i, t the Kate Bf 7t Tsr. Surve4 St
S-.ufii.ter. Mr. E.n 3. of Pijrt-
isTtd; ttftnrjii!'.ier.tr. sSiwi Lorrfue
WeiS sf PsrsJesd, three bro; rtraf,
Rel of Cor if ills, Oretton, John Kd
of Newberg, end Oeorje Be4 of Sfsoj'
torn tftree uter, Mre, Etu Downine oi
StaytOR, Mr. Ethel MfiOalloasl. of AbU
lope, ijrfif r.n, i5aS Mr, jossie Portep -of
w?t Sttytort. serviee m tie neK! 6 the
st iO SO ,m. andtr the diteetiaa of the
Coionlftl Moriuery of 1srtlts-4. Interment
in the I OOF cemetery. Rev. Dadle? Strain
win oiiicnie.
Bnitrnin S. Bide
Mtrket St., near Sara. Or., Octdbor i,
t the ese at tSt yr. Survived 6y W.5
q. Mr. Eif. Rider of St! em; three dmiEh-
ters. M. O3roihy Mfttttiew tnJ Mr.
Merforle Blarichett. both of Stiem. nd
Mrs. Virrinia Pott of Brooirj; mother.
Mm, Oeorjte DHto of Siaeer, Ore.,
four rndehUdren . Member al Cp!tJ
iot AmtfitsR Legicn A&timx&mttt ef
rvic iiter the Hawsil-lKw,rd
Ann Bfatfr Sueff t
Aim Blir Biieli. th fwitSenoe st
iSCfj Wsiier St., October X X the se of
15 yeer, .Survived by de ugh fere, Laftr.ft
Byell of Well WU. Wmr.j xoe, Kr
beri Hsnon of Sslem; broUnr. Oer
Bisir of Qfsi!m; i trandchirdren
jmJ 11 sreet t rtn-dcrilWreR, Memtxr of
iii Free MeitstwSisi eftrateii. tenfiee iffi
ha Tuejtder. October 4. t 1:36 .ae.
t the Howeii -Edward ehapei with".th
Rev. J, S. W1Br offJiiitin, InMraseot
In CUjr View juetery
Mrt. tttUe St.rt
Mr. Liiii Stewcrt. Ji rwi-den sf tft
Tenniracfe street, t locel l.oelt.l. Ot5
tober i. Survived by two son, Ralph Ctir
art oi i;na end uoiiB )& Stewart or
Auitirt. M4nn. Announcenierit of err4ae
J?r b? C!flh-B",rrlcli iBspaBy ;
enea miiiiww
Htea (et reef frve
fTeen-agew:
acial blotches
To U?ane tk.n erfuiiy n.tv
pimply .mUtion tnd so i3 heaS
sngt tif thfe fsmous twin heSj
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