Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 10, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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    AUTOMOBILES
Pontiac Good Will Cars
M6 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. R&II $1395
42 Ply. D.L. Sport Coupe $545
'41 Ford Sport Coupe $ 445
'38 Olds Sedan $ 395
'37 Pontiac Sedan $ 165
'38 Pontiac Coupe $ 145
'36 Dodge $ 195
'37 Willys Sedan $145
'36 Ply. Coupe ' $ 65
HERRALL-OWENS CO.
TRADES
660 N. Liberty
S-S-S Rocket S-S-S
TRADE-IN SPECIALS
'48 CHEV. AERO SEDAN (PERFECT) $1495.00
47 OLDS 98 CONVERTIBLE (PERFECT). . 1875.00
'48 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE (PERFECT) . . 1795 00
'47 OLDS 76 CLUB (PERFECT) 1455.00
'46 FORD V-8 COUPE (PERFECT) 925.00
'48 CROSLEY STATION WAGON (PERFECT) 475.00
LODER BROS.
OLDSMOBILE
461 CENTER BT. PHONE 3-7P7J
Kit FAIROROUNDI ROAD PHONE 9-M.O
AUTOMOBILES
CAB ACCESSORIES tires A tubes at COM
price. First com nrst serveo as mis is
eloae-out Ml. Dealer welcomed. R
D. Woodrow Co.. 450 Center.
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
WESTERN MOTORS
Cash for Good Clean Cars
PH. 3-9622
Or Drive Out to
795 S. 12TH
qJS'
MOTO RCYCLES, SCOOTERS
4 HIAWATHA motor scooter. Excellent
eond. Ph. 2-8021 or 1935 N. 24th after
t fsssssirsstrsssssssr1
FARM EQUIPMENT
m it an mvlir (rat-tor with laaae-
son blad. Good running cond. Ph.
3-4716. 1M42
FINANCIAL
How Many Bills!
Do you par each month and what do
they amount to. add them up . . .
then phont Personal for a loan on their
"Smaller Payment" plan one loan and
one monthly payment . . . generally
much less than the. monthly total you
are now paying.
You may spread the payments over
20 months. Borrow widely where a
loan would really help. Come in or
phone the "yes" Man, he saya "Yea"
to 4 out of A.
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
OP SALEM
611 State. Rm. 125 Ph. 2-2484
C. R. Allen. Mer. Lie. S-112; M-105
T244-
AUTO LOANS
WILLAUKTTI CREDIT OO.
182 S. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 1-2437 Lie. No. M-159 8-1S4
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 Fairgrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
Pre Perking
Phone 27032 Lie N U36B-4MH
Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. f
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Tim
Payment
ROY H. SIMMONS
1M South Commercial St. Phone 1-tlBl
SFK OS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4'A INTEREST
t to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
244 Slate St Phont 2-8662
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie. 6-133 and 11-331
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 8 Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161
FARM AND CITY LOANS
VI,'-. and 5
Tot' OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pinner Trust B'di Ph 3-7162 r
AIRPLANES
TAYLOR CRAFT airplane. Sell or trade
for isle model ear. will oemonsiraie oy
aDDOlntment. Del Thomas. Jefferson.
Ph. 3R3. f246
TRAILERS
16 FT. OLinV.m house trailer. Sleeps 4
Oood condition 3240 Pi. Com'l 1343
DIRECTORY
AlfrilNO HA CHINES
All makes used michlnee sold, rented
repaired rtoen 4A Court Phone 1-6771
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair serrlce
new appliance V'..ices Kieetrie Phone
Free estimates - Trade-ins accepted on
S-MM 197 8 Liberty St o
AT-t'R DOOR SHARPENING
Lawn mowers, .rtsnrs. fcnlve sharp
en d. Dexter. 1230 Center. 3-8833. 0
ALTO RADIOS
Authomed Warrant? Repair Station
for ail if.ekea of Auto Radios Morrow
Ra-ilo Co 153 8 Libert Ph 1-6&M f
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service da phone 1-9II6 Rlgm
V 1804 331 Center
bTrakes
Mike Panek, 375 S. Com'l. Ph. l-SUl
Brake and wheel aliening specially.
0251
BRICK WORK
Brick block work of all kinds. Ex
prtenced, competent masons. Call
Davidson Btolv, Ph 1-8247. o25t
BV. ILDING carpentry
Remodel. rrpair that home now Terms
No down payment Phont 2-48)0 n
Bl II.DING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. A'io house raised. New foun
dations. Phone i-h9. oni
Bt XLDOJ.INO
Bulldorlng, leveling, road bMr . clear
tnt. teeth for brush. Vires II Huskey. 1016
Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6M1 or I-41M
0265
CASS REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA easri
register At mates anid ren'ed
a..-ed. Roe a. tie court, fa. 1-6771.
AUTOMOBILES
DIRECTORY
CEMENT WO EE
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
drlrewavs. patios, eurba. wall, eta. Call
3-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
Eiuiey. 771 8. 2 Lit. Ph. 1-7176. o3&9
CONCRETE WOIK
If It's made of concrete,
on your work. Ph. 2-1136.
let us bid
0364
DRESS MAKING
Alt, dress making. Oood used clothes
for sale. 360 State St. Rm. 37. o344
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnce's Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing. 157 0, Liberty.
3Jf0S o
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o?59
Breitnaupt's for flowers. Dial 1-1179. o
FTTEL OIL
t'hel. stove A dlesel ott. Ph. 2-1116.
Shell Oil Co L T. Maxwell, distributor.
0341
FTRNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Wat kins Oo products Free de-
.ivery 1717 Center. Ph. 3-8395.
INSULATION
John-Man vllle. phone 3-3746.
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
Expert musical in t rumen t repair. All
work fully guaranteed. JACQUITH MU
BIO CO.. Ph. 1-4641. 0344
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Wailnc
Bulldlnga Faetorlaa - Homes
Estimates Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDO. MA INT. CO,
Ph. Salem 1-9133 c
LANDSCAPF NURSERY
P A. Doerfler & Sons, Ornamentals. IBP
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322. o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 146 Jef
ferson St., Phone 23432.
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Berry
W. Scott, 147 6. Com'l St. o2S9
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 1-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin.
OFFlt'E FURNITURE SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, file and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and auppllaa, desk
lamps typewriter stands, brief eases
?leree Wire Recorders, Boon. 4M Court
Jf Strom's are equipped to
painting Phone 1-1491
PAI NTINQ PAPE R HANGING
Painting papering. Free cat. Ph. 3-2608
OZSl
PAPER HANOI NO
Expert Paperhanalng and painting. H
J. Wood worth. Ph. 2-9861. Free est.
0262'
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 14611.
minting" Vpaperhangino
Painting and paperhanglng. Free wtl-
mate. Ph. 1-9513. 657 onpiping. oaeo
Painting & paperhanglng. Int. ext.
dec. H. E. (Woody) Wood. Ph. 1-8072
OKI'
Plt TURE FRAMING
Picture framing Hutch eon Paint Store
PhOJe 2-6687
Fisher. 644 ConTl. Ph. l-lOlt
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Miller Refrigeration Serrlce Co. Ph. 1
SAND A fiRATOl
Garden SolL crushed rock. Shovel and
drarline excavating, waning Band
Gravel Co.. Phone 3-9249.
Valley Sand Oravei Co Silt, eand A
f II dirt Eirevating IDB novel cats
Trtetor scoop a truer ror in noviat
Ph Office 24002. rS. 17146
Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7601. 1393 N Bth.
OIBB'
4EWl.fl AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrle Roto-Rooter Excluslvt Patent
Raear 'herw Steel Chitting Blades
Clean Sewers or Drains SeetW Tank
Cleaned Heaa Ph 1-1331 or 1-1466
SEPTIC TANKS
M'ke'a, S-Ptlc Service. Tanks cleaned
Roto Rootr Service on Sewers 1071
t;m St.. W. Saem. Ph. 1-9466, 1-5127
K F Hamel Septle tsnsJi ea-e;,
Ectrlc machine service on ewe and
drain line Guaranteed (tart. 1141-P'fi
St.. West Salem. Ph. 1-7404. elf
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect Todd's Septte Tank
S-rrire. 1S4S State Bt Phone 3-0714,
SEWING MACHINES
Repair gutrsnteed all makes. Ph. 33S69
1091 Erigewater. Wait Salem. o364
Bouiht. sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
Ail makes, w. Devenport, Ph. l-7ni
0254
All makes repaired, free estimates
S.nger Sewing Machine Co. 110
Commercial Ph l-JSll
Journal Want Ads Pay
St. Bernard Tries Out First Show Hansel, huge mascot of
Timberline Lodge high on Mt. Hood in Oregon, retains custom
ary sad look while standing in nearly two feet of snow, the
season's first. It piled up three feet in some places and the
lodge ordered its ski tow into operation. AP Wircphoto)
Sea Lion Quickly
Swims Channel
Calais, France, Oct. 10 U.R
Burt Kennedy, Hollywood script
writer, claimed a world's chan
nel swimming record today of
four hours and 54 minutes for
his California sea lion, Pierre
Cilion.
Pierre flipped into the Eng
lish channel at Cap Gris Nez
yesterday after a lunch of her
ring. He scooted to the English
coast about twice as fast as any
human ever made it.
The best previous record was
10 hours and 45 minutes set by
Venceslas Spacek of Bohemia in
1926.
The m -year-old sea lion.
weighing 75 pounds, was kept
from frolicking off after more
fish by a 40-foot rope attached
to a harness around his middle.
Kennedy held the other end
of the line in a rowboat towed
by a motorboat. The unortho
dox swimmer touched ' British
territory at Leatheroote's Point
near Dover yesterday afternoon.
The sea lion's channel swim
was the outcome of a "Truth or
Consequences" program broad
cast by NBC on September 24.
Kennedy missed a question
and his consequence was to go
to France, all expenses paid, as
manager of a mysterious chan
nel swimmer who, he was told
was known only as "Otto the
Great."
Kennedy and the sea Hon
were flown separately to France
and only on his arrival there did
the Hollywood writer learn the
swimmer he was to manage was
a sea lion.
DIRECTORY
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Oorona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables AD makes tued machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court, o
TRANSFER S STOBAOB
"roeal At Distance Transfer, storage
Burnet oils, coal Aj briquets. Trucks to
Portland dally Aaent for Beklns House
hold goods moved to anywhere in 0 8
or Canada banner Transfer j Storage
Ph 3-3131 0"
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
reflnlshad- Reloheldt Lewis 1-3629
Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 37328.
WEATHERST RIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 1-591
o35
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wrmore, Rt. S. Box 111. Ph. 2-513!.
o263
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order. 1 Dot
Del Relnfaoldt A Lewis. Ph 22619.
WINDOW CLEANTNO
Acme Vlndow Cleaners Windows, walls
m woodwork cleaned. Floors cleaned.
waxed and polished. Ph 2-8237 1 47
Court. Lansdoa, Culbertsoo and Mather
WOOD A SAWDUST
Wert Salem Fuel Co Ph 2-4031
LODGES
yTX 1-O.OJ meets ever Wed
nesday niftht Visitors we)
A AinsworUi Lodge No. 201. A.F.
AU., Tuet., Oct. Uth. Stated,
7:30 pm. 242"
, Salem Lodge No. 4. A. P. &
K A.M., Wed, Oct. 12, E. A. de-
gTP. 7:30 pm. 243
A Kingwood Lodge No. 204 AT.
St AM. Stated communication
Oct. 10, 8 p.m. West Salem City
Hall. 241'
LEGAL
NATIONAL " FOREST TIMBEft FOR SALE
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor. New postoffKe Build
ing. Eugene, Oregon, up to and not later
than 100 PM. Parlflr Standard Time,
October 27, 1949. for all the live timber
marked or designated for cutting, and
all merchantable dead timber located
on sa area embracing paroxlmateiy T
ecres within the SW1 of Section II,
and NW1, of Vet Ion 14, T S . R 6E ,
W M . WlUamette National Forest. Oregon,
estimated to be 133.000 feet B M . more
or less, of Douclas-fir. and I.OftO fet
BM, more or leas, of western redeedar
and other siwlej of sawtimber. No bid
of less than 4 76 per M fet for Doutlas
flr. and II 04 per M feet for western
redeedar and other species will be con
sidered. 1500 04 must aceompanr each
Old to bo applied on the purchase price,
refunded or retained in part as liquidated
dam sees according to conditions of sale
The rlgnt to reject an? and all bids is
reserved Before bids are submitted, full
information concerning the timber, the
conditions of sale and the submission
of bids should be obtained from the
re.' Supervisor, Eirene, Oregon, or the
District Ranger. Detroit. Ores on.
Sept. 14, Oct, 14
C2
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
f.iiMto.K gtark.f
Br Valley atltlng Cumpan
hm
et-orr lamb. ,1-J.nt) to lb u..
. !' :'" 'O s4 l!0
Ciuti-r fowa M.oo to 110 00
fat dairy cowg ttv u 10 ,iu..u
Bulls ill ou to m on
Calves, good (300-450 lbs) 115.06 to 317.00
Veal 1150-300 lbs.1 top ...117.00 to 319.00
Pertlatd EssUfde Market
Corn sold lor i aa to u .io a nve-
dozen ear box on the Portland Ea..ts'.de
Farmers Wholesale Produce market to
day.
Top quality local tomatoes were una?r
tl.OO a flat top with California toma
toes selling for 12.25 a flat and 13.25
lug.
California aucchlnl squash brought 12.00
a lug.
California ou nee was ouoted at 12. flu
a lug with local offerings at 4 to 6 cents
pound.
Broccoli was 11.35 a lue.
Turnips brought 75 to 80 cents a dozen
bunches.
Carrots were 65 to 00 cent a dozen
bunches.
Lettuce sold for 12.76 to 63.25 a crate.
Portland Produce
Bulterfat Tentative, subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .36 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland 63-46c lb., 92 score 41-64c lb., 40
score, 67-60C, 89 score, 65c. Valley routes
and country points 2c leas than ftm.
Butter Wholesale run duik cuDes io
holeaatera: grade 93 score, 62 cents; A
92 acore 61c; B 90 score. 69c lb.; C 89
score, 56c. Above prices are strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale: Oregon singles 3B-40c; Oregon 6
loaf 43-43c; triplets ll less than
singles.
Eggs (To Wholesalers) A grado large.
BS'.i-efl'iC; A medium. 51-54 4c: grade
B large. 564-58'ic: small A grade. 42,c.
Portland Dairy Market
n u tier trice to retailers: uraae a a
prints 67c: AA cartons 68c; A prints
67c. A cartons 68c; B prints 64c.
Eggs Prices to retailers: Grade AA
large 73c dos.i certified A large, 68c;
la rue. 67c: AA medium, 66c; certified A,
medium, 57c; A medium, 55-66c; A small,
43c, cartons 2c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-43c: Oregon loaf, 5
1b. loafs 44lt-46e lb.; triplets, IVi cents less
than singles. Premium brands, singles,
51 'ic lb.; loaf, 3.
Penltrr
Live Chickens No. I quality FOB
Plants. No. 1 broilers under 3 lbs. 24 -36c
fryers 24-l lbs.. 24-36c; 3-4 ins.. 37-
29c; roasters 4 lbs and over, 27-28c: fowl.
Leghorns 4 lbs. and under, 18-20c. over 4
lba. 20c; colored fowl all weights, 22-23c;
roosters, all weights 18-19c.
Rabbit Average to growers, live wanes.
4-5 lbs.. 16-tOe lb.: 6-6 lbs.. 16-18c lb.;
colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does.
and bucks, 8-12c; fresh fryers to butchers,
50-53c.
Country-Killed Meats
veal, top Quality. 30-32C id.; oiner
grades according to weight and quality
1th poor or heavier ao-anc.
Hogs: Light blockers. 10-3 lei sows. 31-
3tc.
Lambs: tod quality, springers, js-jvc
mutton, 13-14C.
Beef: Good cows, 20-220 lb.: oanners-
cutters, 20-22c.
Fresh D rested Meats
iWholexalers to retailers per ewt.l:
Beef steers, good 500-800 lbs.. 14346:
commercial, 127-30; utility, 131-34.
cows Commercial, 131-33; utility, ??
30; canners-cutters. 123-26.
Beef Cuts (Good Steers): Hind quarters,
154-55; rounds, 148-51; full loins, trimmed,
173-78; trlanbles, 132-34: square chucks,
140-42; ribs, 152-55; forequarters, 134-38.
Veal and calf: Good, 437-40; commercial,
$33-35: utility, 126-32.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs, 141
46: commercial, 836-40: utility. 133-35.
Mutton: Oood, 70 his. down, 816-16.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 4-12 )b. . 150-52;
shoulders 16 lbs. down. 139-40; spare-rib.-.
147-50: carcasses. 132-13; mixed
weights 12 per cwt. lower.
Portland MUcellaneowa
Caaeara Bark Dry 13le lb., green 4c lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
oe in.
Mohair 15a lb. en 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves, 30c lb., according to
weight, kips 2So lb., beef ll-12c lb., bulls
6-7e lb. Country buyers pay 2o less.
Nut Quotations
Walnnla Franqucttei, first quality Jum
bo, 34.7c; large, 32.7c; medium, 37.3c
econd quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c
medium, 26.2c; baby, 23.2c; loft shell, first
quality large, 3B.7c; medium, no ac; sec
ond quality large, 372c; medium, 34.7c
oauy 23 ac.
i iiBeria jumoo, zoe id.i targe, jec;
medium, 16c; small. 13c.
Marchand President
Bethel Farm Union
Bethel At the October
monthly meeting of the Farmers
Union at Bethel school, election
of officials was held. Roy March
and was re-elected president;
Arthur Schultz. vice president:
Cora Sapplnfield, secretary'
treasurer; Joseph Carruthers,
chaplain; George Bahnsen, con
ductor; Paul Perlich, doorkeep
er; Gus Schlicker, Jacob Neu
feldt. Arno Spranger, executive
board.
Group singing, discussion on
modern farming methods and on
legislation pertaining to farm
ing, and committee reports were
had. During the social hour Mrs.
George Hain and Mrs. Arno
Spranger served.
Oklahoma's
the mistletoe.
state flower Is
'Advertisement!
II L Why icntch gnrl
itrninn sugrhopeieigir
IIWIIIIIM Find happr rdicf
itomanyoihcrg
Of QV do ui gooth.
ins, mediegtcrj
Bt.SINOL, th.
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Stocks Decline
Irregularly
New York, Oct. 10 W StockJ
eased lower today In market
devoid of wiling pressure
The volume of business wtl
at the rate of 1.100,000 shares
for the entire day.
Traders noted that offerings
contracted as prices slid down
while buying enthusiasm mount-
ed with rising quotations.
The rails as a group turned in
the best performance with a
majority of the leaders unchang
ed to higher.
Steels and Motors, on the
other hand, stayed on the down
side.
Lower were Youngitown
Sheet & Tube, Republic Steel,
General Motors, Chrysler, Sears
Roebuck, J. I. Case, United Air
craft, Eastman Kodak, Ana
conda, Standard Oil (N. J.),
Certain-teed, and Santa Fe.
Higher were American Wool
en, international Paper. Ever-
sharp, American Bosch, Home
stake, Northern Pacific, Union
Pacific, and Eastern Air Lines.
STOCKS
BT thf, Auorutrd Pr-,11
America Can
Am Pow it LI
Am TH it Ttl
Anaronda
Indix Aviation
Brth 6t.pl
Hoelni; Airplane
Call! Packing
Canadian Paclllo
........ in..
aulwltb Sou ...........
r, Vnlt,.
rnntin.ntl Can
Crown Zpii.rbach " .
curtl.i Wright
Douglas Aircraft ...
Uupont ae item ...
General Electric. ...
General Fooi
General Motors ....
Goodyear Tire ....
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennerott
Llbby McN L ...
Long Bell 'A" ....
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator ...
Nat Dairy
NY Central
Northern Pacific . .
Pac Am Fixh
Pa Gas A: Flee ....
Pa Tel St Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonler
Rayonler Ptd
Reynolds Metal ...
Richfield
Safeway Stores ....
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific ..
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Standard Oil Co. .,
Studebaker Corp ,,
Sunshine Mining ..
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Transamerlca
Union Oil Cal ....
Union Pacific
United Airlines ...
U 8 Steel
Warner Bros Pie ..
Woolworth
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Farm Union Juniors
Elect New Officers
Central Howell The Cen
tral Howell Farmers Union
Juniors met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Beutler and
elected officers. Lloyd Butler
acted as chairman until the pre
sident was elected and he then
took charge. Officers are: Pre
sident, Robert Beutler, and sec
retary, Donald Bassett. There
was no vice president elected.
Mrs. Evelyn Sainsbury. state
leader, led In the singing of
songs and in discussion about
how the prices of grain this
year affected the farmers.
Those present were Robert
Beutler, Eldon Beutler, Donald
Bassett, Mrs. Vera Bassett,
Jaunita McDevltt, Karl Rehm,
Elmer Haury, Donald Setter
and Dean Way. Mrs. Leon Flux
and Lloyd Beutler are replacing
Vera Bassett as junior leader
this year. Mr. and Mrs. Beutler
served refreshments.
Yeepee Again Visits
Widow in St. Louis
St. Louis, Oct. 10 Vice
President Barkley made another
flying trip yesterday to visit
his attractive friend, Mrs. Carle
ton S. Hadley.
Barkley spent the afternoon
with Mrs. Hadley, a 38-year-old
widow, and then took a midnight
plane for Washington.
There have been many re
ports of a possible marriage be
tween the two.
Barkley flew here yesterday
from Chicago. He had given a
talk the previous night In Mil
waukee.
The roots of some species of
the Yucca plant can be used as
soap.
(Adrartlatiricntl
HOWTOPUTOUTRREOF
STOMACH UIQR PAW
cautwdT by cscwss erwttf
rtnnt just suffer freen arowtwhttr petti td
ronatant burning- of gtenaeJi rslcwra. twit
lion, was, bee. rl from, other aneteiew efjssS bv
aina,h Pfwr, tiumm
relief of a.rh getd ate eh Mr - OR
MONEY BACK 1 Formtil. erf F. H. Pfaader,
I'h.G.. eontalna medlellf.pro-wl hotwM
ntg. Aeld .leer wpfem. b.v. farmed
IMl.aosgoO Pftmder'g T.bhrt. t. pm g M
mn. ti,t Plunder 'g Taaeft toeap,
KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS ACIDS
Help 1 5 Mil., of Kldnwf Tuba
Flush Out Polaonoua Waiti
Whey, dlenrtter of klHnet iNmetkm permlfaj
poisonous matter to remain In pour blood,
it may cause nartrin backache, rheumatt
pains, lea; Pl as, lose of pep and rnerg-y, get
ting up niahti, swelling-, ptifflne a under th
yea, bexlerhes and dikilneea, Frequent et
rant pBsaaiea With smarting; and bumlnw
tometlmea ghowe there (g somethinf wrong
With your kidneys r bladder.
Iton't wait I Aak yonr dmgrltt for Doan'g
Pfll a. a stimulant dfuretle, need gueeeesfnlly
by millions for over 10 years. Uoan'e )
harpy relief and will kelp the IK mllee atf
kidneT ttihee flu ah out poieonoW watMlinfj,
pour Wood, (rat Ioa' FUis, i
SALEM MARKETS
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Premium 64-5e. No. 1. 63e; No. 1. 67
ie : i buying prices'.
Better Wholesale grade A. 47c: re
sell 73a,
Chleaga Live leek
Chicago. Oct. 10 0J (UBDAi Live
stock market -
Hoes: Salable ll.ooo. Market fairly ac
tive; fully steady both butchers and sow;
top 14.60 for several loads choice 230
to 270 lbs: bulk good and choice 330 to
300 lbs, 16.26 to H 10. 190 to 220 lbs.
to 16 35: lew around 150 lb st 16 50:
good and choice sows under 400 lbs.. 16.50
to 17.25: few 17.50: 425 to 500 lbs. 15 50 to
16 bo: odd heavier as low as l so; good
clearance.
Sheep: Salable 2 500. Market not lully
established, scattered early sales and few
bids about steady: deck common native
wooled lambs. 19.00: holding best fed
wooled lambs about 23 00: deck common to
medium western slaughter ewes. 8 25
Cattle: Salable 12.000. Calves 600. Mod
erately active: slaughter cattle steady to
2b cents higher; vealers steady to 1.00
higher; atocker and feeders strong: top
35.10 Equaling the years hltfil lor a
load of choice to prime 1270 lb fed
steers, few loads 35.00 and 15.50; mwt
choice at ere 12 50 to 34 50: good to low
cholco grades, 27 50 to 32 00; medium to
low good. 19 60 to 27.00: load of choice
mixed yearlings. 33.35: load of choice 1000
.b fed heifers. 31.50; most good and choice
fed heifers. 26.00 to 50 00: god bref cows,
16.35 to 18.00; mwl common and medium
cows, 14.00 to 16.00; cannera and cutter,
11.00 to 14.00: medium and sood sau." fine
bulls, 17.r0 to 19.50; medium to choice
vealers. 23.00 to 37.50: several losds choice
Colorado yearling feeding steers, 25.00
to 25.50.
Porlland 1.1 yet tor It
Portland. Ore.. Oct, 10 U Rl Livestock;
Cattle salable 2700: calves 600; market
opening slow; early sales steady: liberal
supply grsAJ steers unsold early: load
low good 935 lb fed steers 35 50: few early
ales low medium graders 19 00 to 21.00:
common down to 16 00: medium heifers
17.00 to 19 00; few 20.00: common heifers
13.50 to 16 00: cutters down to 11.00; ear
ly sales canner and cutter cows 10.50
to 11.50: common and medium beef cows
11.50, to 16 00: good youns cows 16 00:
common and medium sausage bulls 14 00
to 16.50; asking above 17. M) for good beef
bulls; sood vealers steady at 23.00 to
23 00; heavy calves 20.00 down.
Hobs salable 1000: market uneven: In
fluenced by Hawaiian shipper demand:
early sales steady to 50 cents lower; Rood
and choice 180 to 320 lbs 20.50 to 3100;
good 350 to 500 lb sows 16.00 to 17.00; feed
ers mostly 31.00.
Sheep salable 1750: market active.
steady; good and choice slaughter lambs
lOstly 21 00 to 21.50; extreme top 32.00:
good feeders 17.00 to 18 00; good ewes 6.00
to 6.60.
Prowler Discovered
Buckingham Palace
London, Oct. 10 A prow
ler was discovered in a Buck
ingham palace bedroom a few
hours before King George VI
returned there today from a va
cation in Scotland.
Newspapers gave this account
of the incident: A maid, aroused
early Sunday by noise, got out
of bed and tripped over a man.
Police and palace guards search
ed the palace and Its grounds
for an hour and a halt. They fi
nally found the man hiding un
der bed clothes in a spare room.
Scotland yard officials said
the 26-year-old prowler has been
placed under medical observa
tion. "We have a request to drop
the whole matter," the officials
said.
Friendly Neighbor
Club Meeting Again
Webfoot The first meeting
of the Friendly Neighbor's club
after several months was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell May in the Webfoot dis
trict, Mrs. Robert Dorsey, Mrs.
John Hackworth, Mrs. Archie
Radcllff and Mrs. Ray White be
coming members.
A shower was given Mrs. John
Hackworth, who recently lost
her home by fire.
The club voted to sponsor a
4-H summer school scholarship,
and the first card party to raise
funds will be held at the Web
foot grange hall Saturday eve
ning, October 15.
Refreshments were served.
The November meeting will
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Boynton at their
home In Dayton.
Birthday Club Sheets
Gervais Fifteen members of
the Parkersville Birthday club
met at the home of Mrs. James
Manning to honor her birthday
and also surprise her with a gift
shower. Games and a social aft
ernoon followed.
f Advertisement. I
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lagleae and weild een
linne fer life If mmi
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the lick - aalte tiluk
st tsjtesawa to ordinary treatment, t..
SOB kllle lave Hch-mlte alsaeal Inalaatly
Oatr Ihreo dare KXROR treataaent t
reoelretS.
"Mall or41ert gtvew preen! attention
Al all Pred Merer Drag leetleng and etb
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For ovor Four Dcada Amor r as'
Frrtwat Havd ond Soft Com or Cal
toaas Ummm&f. It Rornovea whetrw
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KAI.KM IIRtfi O.
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BJ helps aonen blackhead tips for easy
removal. Buy at dmjrx'st today 1
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Most Grains in
Easier Tone
Chicago, Oct. 10 W' Most
grains eased on the board of
trade today, although corn ral
lied late in the session following
reports of severe wind storms
In Iowa.
Wheat encountered light sell
ing pressure throughout the day,
A little support came from mills,
presumably lifting hedges
against sales of flour to the ar
my quartermaster corps.
Wheat closed i-4 lower, De
cember $2.11 corn was
lower to H higher, Decern
Sl.lSV.-'g, oats were unchang
ed to 'a lower, December 67 1 h -',
rye was lower to ' high
er, December $1.49, soybeans
were -1U lower, November
32.332-14, and lard was 5 to
10 cents a hundred pounds high
er, October $11 35.
Woodbum War
On 'Squirrels'
Woodburn An ordinance
prohibiting reckless driving on!;!'8" 1;, K"r bf,rn Spr,:'mb"
. , . , ,, b I 21. 1896 at Parker, tile dauie liter of Frank
the streets of Woodbum was
passed by the city council at
the regular meeting this week,
giving police the power to clean
up "squirrel driving." It pro
vides a fine of not less than $15
or more than $250.
The police were also instructed
to enforce the curfew ordinance.
which provides that it is unlaw
ful for anyone under 17 years
of age to be on the streets, ii
parks, public places, vacant lot
or other unsupervised places or
in places of amusement unless
accompanied by a parent, guar
dian or adult or on an emergency
errand or legitimate business,
and also makes it unlawful for
such parent, guardian or adult
person having the care and cus
tody of a minor under 17 years
of age to knowingly permit the
minor to violate the provisions
of the act. The adult In such
case is subject to a fine of not
less than $2 or more than $10.
A contract to scale, inspect,
reline and paint the city water
tank was authorized with the
Dixie Tank and Bridge company
at a cost of $800. A contract
for necessary repairs will be en
tered into after the Inspection
if desired.
Other business included adop
tion of a sidewalk assessment
ordinance, approval of the trans
fer of a beer license for Heinle's
place to Mr. and Mrs. George
Reis of Portland and authorizing
the installation of a street light
at the intersection of Front and
Cherry streets.
Circle Ends Vacation
Silverton The Mizpah circle
of Immanuel Lutheran WMF,
following a two months' vaca
tion, plan to resume meetings
for the autumn and winter sea
sons. Thursday evening In the
church Fireside room, hostesses
to be Mrs. George Walker and
Marie Thorklldson. Presenting
the topic for discussion will be
Mrs. E. V. Swayze, circle chair
man. Portland Drain
Portland. Ore.. Oct. 10 (UP) Cash grain;
Soft white, soft white no rex. white
club, hsrd red winter ordinary 217' bid.
Hard white basrt ordinary no bid.
Onts: No. 2 38 lbs white 55 00 bid.
Barley: No. 2 45 lbs west 53.00 bid.
$$ MONEY $$
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Monday, October 10, 1949 21
OBITUARY
Mary Itabelle Benedict
Albany Mary laebelta Benedict, 88,
route 1, Brownsville, died at the home
of ner daughter, Mrs. Geo rue Manning.
Brownsville, October 7. Tne body it
nelnn sent by the Fisher funeral horns
to Cherokee. Okie., to be interred at
TlmOer Lake, OK Is She was born April
7. 1AM, near Lexington. 111., end came to,
Oregon from Oklahoma. Bhe was mar
ned at Coltax. Ill . to Otho K Farmer
in 1"A4. Mr. Farmer d:ed in 1R94 and
In 18f9 she was married to C H B-ne-d.fl
at Timber Lake, Oili., who died ;a
1937. Surviving are four chl'.dren, Mrs.
Oertrude Hankirts. Alva. Ok la.; Mrs.
Anna Mav Manning, Browne v:i;e, Ore.;
Mrs. Martha Eerby. Cold iter, Kans.,
and Scntt Farmer. San LjU Obwpo. Calif. t
four grandchildren, six sreat grandchil
dren and two great great grandchildren.
Mrs. Rsgna Jenen
Monmouth Funeral services were held
from the First Baptist church In Mon
mouth Saturday for Mm Raima Jensen
who died Tuesday in Salem. She was 73.
Rasna Jensen was born at Sacred Heart,
una 38. 1876. Sue was ma
or Jensen In January, 1896,
They settled on a homestead near Taylor,
North Dakota, where they lived until
1907, then selling their farm and moving
west to Poulsbo. Washington. In 1911 they
moied to KalUpell, Montana. In 19-16
they moved to Monmouth where she re
sided nince that t;me. She U survived by
her lij.,baiid: two daughters. Helen Wil
HarruMin of Monmouin. an1 Flna Bos track
of Je-fferaon. four orut, Heimer Jensen of
Columbia Fa: La, Montana. John Jen
sen of Portland; William Jerwen of Hslrey
and Elmo Jensen of Arlington. Va.: thir
teen irandchlldren: and four treat grand
children. The Walter L Smith mortu
ary u in charge of funeral arranse
menu. Interment In the Bellcrest Memor
ial park in Salem.
Mabel Brawn Kerr
Monmouth Funeral service., will
be
nr.a it i o doc wedne.vday at the?
Smith Funeral home in Independence for
Mabel Bron Kerr who di.-d at the fam-
'Site had been In i: nealth for several
and AUDI. Brown, rnrly pion.'T.. of the
Suv.r community. She wax married to
Walter J. Kerr in 1919 who .iiruve al..n
one daughter. Yvonne Henery of Salem
and one brother. Karle F.rown of Cor
valli. Hunnl will he held al Mt. Crelt
Abbey in Salem. Mr... Kerr was very ac
tive In ail community affair.
Edna . SlrRae
S:aymn -funrr.t' ferv.r's ror Mra. Ed
na S. Mrltr-e. 59. re.Mtienl of firavton cine.
191B who died at n Salem hospital Sun
day, will be held from Ihe Chanel of tti.
Weddle funeral home at 2 o'clock Wednes
day. Rev. W. H. Lvman. Salem, olflclat
Ina and burial here in Lone Oalt ceme
tery. She waa born at Annahelm. Calif.,
Nov. 10. 18H9. Surviving are her hus
band. Everett Mc-Rae. Stayton: two aonje.
Lnui McKae. Salem, and Richard Mc-
. Stayton: three alatera and a hrnther
Tilly Walker and Julia Mlnch. both of
Salem- ET.lan Swank, Redmond, and
Emll Stripling, Salem.
Olenda Ramey
e-tavton oravealn. gervlceg for Olenda
la Rnrney. three. day old dan...,, a.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Barney. Mill city,
will be held Bt tha Falrview e.em.te.w
at 2 o'clock Tuesday under thg direction
of the Weddle funeral horn,. Sh. waa
born In Saiem Oct. 6 and be.ldea her
parent, la aurvlved bv a. gutter, LeUaD.
France. Barney, Mill city. :
DEATHS
Mrs. Loalse Eatclta. Hall
Mrs. LoulJte Estella Hall, at tr. t.
dence at 540 Water street. October 8, at
the age or 77 years. Survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Laura Wonch and Mrs.
Lela Buhan of Olympia, Wash., and Mrs.
Lola Christie of Salem: two sons. Ar
thur Hall and William Hall, both of Sa
lem; two brothers. Qua Berkhoff and
Pred Berkhoff. both of Wapello. Iowa: 16
grandchildren and four grest grand chil
dren. Announcement of services Ister hf
th Clough-Barrlck c npany.
Spencer Gordon Sparrow
Siencer Gordon Sparrow, late resi
dent of Snlem, route 3. at a local hospit
al. October 8. at the aae of 39 years An.
notincement of servleea later by the How-
eii-cowaras cnapel.
James W. Ingram
James W. Inn-ram, at the residence at
1343 South Commercial street. October 10,
st the ase of 62 years. Father of Mn.
Marie Wesolowjtki and Mrs. B B. Sut
ton, both of Portland. Announcement of
services Ister by the Ho well-Ed wards
chapel.
Pete (ting
In this t?ttr October f. Pete Bin, lata
resident of 284 North Commercial street.
Announcement of services later by W. T.
RUtfn company.
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