Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 11, 1949, Page 23, Image 23

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    AUTOMOBILES
Pontiac Good Will Gars
'46 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. R&H $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
I n. Liberty
S-S-S Rocket S-S-S
TRADE-IN SPECIALS
'48 CHEV. AERO SEDAN (PERFECT) $1495.00
'47 OLDS 98 CONVERTIBLE (PERFECT) . . 1875.00
'48 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE (PERFECT) . . 1795.00
'47 OLDS 76 CLUB (PERFECT) 1455.00
46 FORD V-8 COUPE (PERFECT) 925.00
48 CROSLEY STATION WAGON (PERFECT) 475.00
LODER BROS.
OLDSMOBILE
i$t CENTER ST.
3410 FAIRGROUNDS ROAD
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED furniture to glut A repair Lee
Bfm Pun. ftaflniabtng Co Ph 3-100 1
PERSONAL
STANLEY Horn Product. 654 Cross. Ph
3-5448. F. O. Renahan. p247
MADAM MORA
OIFTED P8YCHIC READER
AND ADVISOR
Can help you where others ha felled.
Satisfaction assured. Advice on ll
attain ot lift. Special reading 13.00.
Located lust south of Hubbard on
Hlihwar WE. Between Woodburn and
Hubbard. Look for sign Reading Daily
and Sun. P0
AUTOMOBILES
Dt'E TO ILLNESS must sell 1040 Bulck
Super 4-door Sedan. Low mileage. Fully
equipped. 740 McOUchrUt. q2
r4ft FORD Vfc-ton pickup, better than av
erage. L than 10.000 miles on new
motor. 157 00. Can be seen between b
and 1 p.m. 4050 Beck. Pen 4 Cora. q244
$50USED CAR LOT
ISO Tour old one. 12th St. Junction.
Open till 10 P.m. ?267!.
4rORD. a Is. 175. 035 S. .IUt.Q24.4
FOE SALE: Truck van 15x8. Good cond.
Make me an ofttr. 1620 Ferry St. Ph.
3-5004. j
1030 BL'ICK J-dr. RAH. Excellent cond.
throughout. t295. Ph. 3-5538. o247
nVvE CITT LOT as part or full payment
on cleanutomobJlePhJ-5539 q 247
M "pLTMOUTH coupe. Good tires. Spot
light. Heatr. 1325. Also '38 Oraham,
R&H, tlraa oxc, tood cond. 35 N.
High t. after 8 P.m. Ph. 3-8082. q344
Eisner Motors to Sell
WANTED! Clear. "M .art. Bob Mart
3160 soutn uommerciai
BT 0HIOIMAI. OWNER: 1 Chev. A Dr.
Special Deluxe Sedan. R. K. 850.
OR BALE or trd: 1948 4-door Pack
ard eedao. low mileage, food rubber.
Ph. 1-M11. "3"
Tttt CHEV. .oupe. Heater. Excellent eon.
dltlon. 1480. 30M W. 3lta. Q2
Eisner Motors to Buy
W USED CAR LOT
your old oh. IStb Sk Junction
Open I1U 10 l i ''
ZEEB'S USED CARS
atrr sell - tradi
TERMS
ttff Palrtrowads Road Pnano I-04S4
Car ACCtStORIES tires tubes at cost
price. First com first served as this I
eloat-out tale. Dealers welcomed. R
D. Woodrow Co, 450 Center.
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
WESTERN MOTORS
Cash for Good Clean Carj
PH. 3-9622
Or Drive Out to
795S.12TH .
MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS
WH1ZZER TOR BALE. Enfflne In food
condition. Ph. -4874. O.J44
MAN'S COLUMBIA SPORTS lUMwellht
blk Stunner, Archtr J-apeed drive. A-l
ihape. 1080 Hon. ej4
4f HIAWATHA motor acooter. Excellent
cond. Ph. J-8011 or 1038 N. 34tb arter
4 P.m. ea"
'FARM equipment
ft CLETKAC crawler tractor with Isaac
son bladt. Oood running cond. Ph.
i 3-4733. ob2J
FINANCIAL
WANTED TO BORROW at 6'i".,
Ph. 31160. .
I'ROINTLT nsrd 118.00.00 for extreme
emergency. Excellent security. Write
Box 473, Cipltal Journal. rM4
How Many Bills!
Do you pay each month and what do
they amount to, add them up . . .
then phone Personal for a lotn on their
"Smaller Payment" plan one loan and
one monthly payment . . . generally
much leas than the monthly total you
are now paying.
You may spread the payment over
30 months. Borrow wLselv-where a
loan would really help. Come in or
phont the "Tu" Man, he says ' Yes'
to 4 out of 5.
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
OF SALEM
111 State, Rm. 135 Ph. i-Uti
0. It. Allen, Mgr. Lie. S.123; M-l
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
163 S. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. t-3417 Lie. No- M1S9 8-154
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1080 Fairgrounds Road
Kelt Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phone I-OIKLle N MI60-8201
Floyd Kenron. Mgr.
PRIVATE MONFY
Spec il Ratea and Terma
On Larger Loans
' Long and Short Tim
Payments
ROT H SIMMONS
111 Soatb Commercial St Phone 1-0161
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
LIS. R-lll and 11-311
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
I S. Commercial Si. Tel. 3-0161 r
I AUTOMOBILES
TERMS
Ftiont 1-411S
PHONE 1-7873
PHONE 3-1400
FINANCIAL
SEE D8 FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR i,Jt INTEREST
ft to 40 Yetri and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Jnc.
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4M. snd t
fOI'B OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Batata Cod tracts
and Second Mortiate.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 3-7163 r
AIRPLANES
TAYLOR CRAFT airplane. Sell or trade
lor late model ear. Will demonstrate by
appointment. Del Thomas, Jefferson.
Ph. 383. a346
TRAILERS
in FT. trailer houM for sale. Like new.
Furnished. Will sell at a sacrifice. Car
Comer. 2360 N. Church. Ph. 3-4582. t244
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair gerrice
new appllanm. Tinea's Electric Phone
Free astlmatea Trade-Ins accepted on
3-9231) 137 8 Lit ft J St
AT-TJR DOOR SHARPENING
Lawn mowers, scissors, knives sharp
ened. Dexter. 1220 Center. 3-8B33. o
AUTO RADIOS
Authonsed (V arrant f Repair Station
for all make ol Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 8. Liberty Ph. 1-8955. '
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
rowing service day phono 8-0310, High!
3-1804 SS"1 Center
Mike Panek, 375 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161.
Brake and wheel aligning specialists.
O3S0
BRICK WORK
Brick Si block work of all kinds. Ex
perienced, competent masons. Call
Davidson Bros., Ph. 3-8247. o356
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms.
No down payment Phone 3-4890. oa
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dation. Phono 2-5BOO. 343'
BULLDOZING
Bulldoclng, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3143, Salem. 0365
CA8B REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA tub
register Al makes sold, rented, re
paired Roen 456 Court Ph 8-6773 i
CEMENT WORK
For taper! guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalk
drive war, patios, curbs, walls, at. Call
3-4850. O
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley. 771 6. 31st. Fh. 3-7176. o25
CONCRETE WORK
If It's made ot concrete, let as bid
on your work. Ph. 3-1136. o364
DRESS MAKING
Alt, dress making. Oood used clothes
for sale. 360 Start St. Rm. 37. o34
1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnoe's Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing, 187 S. Liberty
303
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross. 155 Pearl. o2ifl
areithauot' for flowers Dial 3-0170 o
FURNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE
IIOUSFIIOLD PRODUCTS
J R Walk ins Do product Free do.
Ivery 1717 Center Ph. 3-6330. 0
fNULATION
Johw-Manvllle. Phone 3-3748.
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
Expert musical Intrument repair. All
work fully guaranteed. JACQU1TH MU
SIC CO-, Ph. 3-4841. 0244
JA1NTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxrns
Rulldme Factories Rome
p.tliRate Without Obllf etlon
AMERICAN BLDG MAINT CO.
Ph Salem 3-0133
LANDHCAPr NURSERY
t Doerfler 6t Sons, Ornamental, lit
H Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1333 c
DELL'X SERVE SELF Laundry. 340 Jet
frrson St Pnone 2343.
M W N moTvV R s
Sharpened, guaaanteed aervke. New
power and hind mowers. Call Rirry
W Srott, 147 S. Coirri St. o30
MATTR'.SSES
Capital Bdir.g Phont t-4060
MUSIC LESSONS
' SraniAh' ' Hawaiian Oultar. Mandolin.
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 1-7M9
QEFH E n RVlUHE SUPPLIES
D-aI chairs, ruc end filing luppnu,
tare, duplicator and supplies, desk
lamoa typewriter atand brief ease
Pierce Wire Recorder, Roen. 451 Court
DIRECTORY
Interior painting. C. Horn. Ph. 1-0518.
0257
TJfitrom' are equipped
painting Phone J-3493
to do youT
PAINTING A PAPER RANGING
Painting .k papering. Free est. Ph. 1-3608
o3Bl
FA PI! R HANG IN O
Expert Paperhanslng and painting. R.
J Woodworm, Ph. 3-6881. Free et.
e353
Jerry Johnson. Pb. 34631.
O3S0
PAINTING tft PAPER HANGING
Fainting and paperhanglnf expertly and
reasonably. Ph. 38010. 268
Painting and pa per hinting. Free eitU
mate. Ph. 3-0513. 057 Shplplng. o366
Painting & paperhanslng. Int. dr ext.
dee. U. E. (Wood r l Wood. Ph. 1-5072.
o258
PICTURE FR AMINO
Picture framing Hutcneon Paint Store
Phone 3-607 e
Fisher. 844 Cornel. Ph. I-I01I.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Miller Refrigeration Service Co. Ph. ;
-1534
0265
SAND A GRAVEL
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Sand &
Gravel Co.. Phone 3-9249 o
Valley Sand A Oravei Co Silt, sand A
f 11 dirt Excavating 10B shovel ft eats
Tractor scoop A truck for dirt moving
Ph office 34002. res. 37140 o
Salem Saw Wrk. Ph. 3-7603. 1303 R th.
0355
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
dee trie Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Raior ebarp Steel Cutting Blade
Clean Sewer or Drains Septic Tank
Cleaned Sea Pb 8 327 or 8-0468
SF.PTIC TANKS
Mike' Septic Service. Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewer 1079
Eim St., W. Saem. Ph. 3-9466, 3-5327
O201
K. P. Hamel. Septic tancs cleared.
Electric machine service on ewe' and
drain lines Guaranteed wort. Il43-8n
St., West Salem. Ph. 8-7404. c249
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 3545 State St. Phone 2-0734. 0
SEWING MACHINES
Repairs guaranteed all makes. Ph. 355S9.
1001 Edgewater. West Salem. o264"
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
All make. W. Devenport, Ph. 3-7671.
o254a
All make repaired, free estimate
Bmger Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3312. c
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables All make need machine
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court, e
TRANSFER STORAGE
'eocal 8s Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oil, coal Si briquet Truck to
Portland dally Agent for Bekln Rouse
hold goods moved to anywhere In OM
o Canada. Lanner Transfer j Storage
Ph 3-3131
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blind made to order i
reflnlshed. Relnholdl e Lewis 8-1831
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328.
WEATHERSTRIPPING
WELL DRILLING
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order. 1 Day
Del Relnholdt A Lewis. Ph 33630. o
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Vlndow Cleaner Wlndowa, walls
A woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned
waxed and polished. Ph 0-0817 847
Odurt. Langdoc. cuioaruoa and laauer
WOOD A SAWDUST
Weat Salem Fuel Co. Ph 3-4031.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned, by an order of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon
County Probate Department, made and
entered on the 22nd day of September,
1949. waa given authority to sell at private
sale certain real property, hereinafter de
scribed, belonging to the Batata of JULIA
M. XKLLeY. dec eased. I will prooeeo to
sell cald property to the highest bidder
from and arter octooer iv. m
term of the sale will be: cash, lawful
money of the United States, ten per cent
of the bid payable at the time of sale and
the balance upon confirmation by eald
Court All persons interested in the pur
chae of said property can obtain Infor
mation regarding same from the under
signed at 1459 Hickory Street, Salem, Ore
con, or hi attorneys.
The property to be sold le located at
1173 North Fourth Street, Salem, Oregon,
and 1 described an follows:
That part of Block Fifteen (16) In
the original town of North Salem,
Marlon County, Oregon, (see Volume
1 Paxe 34, Record of Town Plats for
said county and state., more particu
larly described a follow:
Beginning at a point on the East
line of said Block Fifteen 415) of
North Salem, Marlon County, Oregon,
said point being S2i feet Southerly
from the Northeast corner of said
block, and running thence Southerly
along the Bast line of said block 41.00
feet; thence Westerly parallel to the
South line of said block, 133 feet to
the East line of the alley running
North and South through said block;
thence Northerly along the East line
of said alley, 41.00 feet: thence East
erly parallel to the South line of aatd
block, 122 feet to the place of be
ginning. Oeorge I Slack
Admr. c.t.a. of the aVtate of
JULIA M. KFLLEY. docaaaod.
CREIOHTON AND LOVETT
Attorney for the Extste
218 North Liberty Street
Salem, Oregon
Sept. 37, Oct. 4. 11, A 10. 1040
NOTICE OF FILING OF TRADE MARK
The trade mark to ha raLitr.i i
Tasty Pastry, a bakery product manufac
tured at 1179 Chemeketa St.. Salem, Ore.
The Interest have used the mark since
Sept.. 184P. Oct. 4. Oct. 11, Oct. 10.
NOTICE OR SALE OF TA FORECLOSED
LANDS
From and after 11:00 a.m.. Tuesday No
vember 22. 1949. at the West door af the
Maron County Courthouse in Salem, Ore.
con. pursuant to an order ef the County
Court for Marlon County, Oregon, made
and entered on the Oth day of October,
1940, I will cell at public sale for caah
to the hlxheM bidder at not lea than the
minimum price oe ow specified all of the
following described parcel of real prop
erty; .75 acre In Section 32, Township South,
Ranee 3 West, Vol. 104. page 377.
Marlon County Deed Records. Wm. P.
Lord and W. O. Lord 1100.00
Sslem, Capital Park Addition. Fr. of
block 19. Vol. 109, pate 80, Vol. 191,
page 152. Wm, M. Trembath and Ber
tha Trembath 11.000.00.
October II, 10, 38, Nov, 0.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that bv an
order of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the county of Marlon, In
prooate. duly maO and entered on the
seventh day of October, 1949, we have
been duly appointed executrixes of the
last will and testament and estate of
CLEMA MrLAIJGHLIN. deceased, and
that me have duly qualified a such ex
ecutrixes. All person having claim)
asalrut said estate hereby are required
to present them, with proper vouchers, to
us at 314 P.oneer Trust Building, Salem.
Oregon, wlthnl six month after the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published the eleventh
ELIZABETH SIMON,
MARY SIMON
Executrixes aforesaid.
JOHN CARSON
Attorney for Executrix,
Oct. 11, IB. 25. Nov. I
LODGES
Airuworth Lodge No. 301, AT.
A-M Tueo Oct. 11th. SUted,
7:30 pm. 242'
Journal Want Ads Pay J
1 : ri
A
45 ft a
M ltVr
Swam Channel Nude
for fame by swimming the English channel, enters the water
at Cape Gris Nez, France, on what proved to be a record
swim. Pierre, who hails from California, made the crossing
in Just over five hours. A 30-foot line attached to a tight
fitting black corset, was needed to keep the sea lion on a
true course for the English coast. (AP Wirephoto via radio
from London)
Wheat Futures
Listed Easier
Chicago, Oct. 11 W Wheat
eased toward the close of today's
board of trade sessions, and corn
dipped below the previous close,
but soybeans and lard pushed
upward.
The easiness of corn was at
tributed to a lower cast grain
market. There was some profit
cashing in wheat.
At the close wheat was Va to
1 Vis higher than yesterday's
close, December $2.12 Vt-A.
Corn was 'A lower to V higher,
Dec ember $1.18-Vi. Oats
were unchanged to higher,
December 674. Rye was Vi to
1 cent higher, December $1.49 Vi.
Soybeans were Va to 1 Vi higher,
November $2.34-33,. Lard was
unchangd to 8 cents a hundred
weight higher, October $11.47.
Tardy Report
OnForrestal
Washington, Oct. 11 (AT) A
navy board has absolved "any
person or persons in the naval
service" of fault or negligence
in the death of former Secretary
of Defense James Forrestal.
Forrestal, who retired from
office in M a r c h , leaped to his
death May 22 from a tower at
the Naval hospital in Bethesda,
Md. He was admitted to the
hospital April 2 suffering from
what naval medical authorities
described as "operational fa
tigue."
Navy Secretary Matthews
made public the board's find
ings today but made no mention
of the delay of more than four
months in doing so.
Rear Adm. Morton D. Will
cutts, then head of the national
Naval Medical Center at Bethes
da, convened the five man board
of inquiry on May 23. It finished
its hearings May 30 and submit
ted Its report to Willcuts.
Three days later Willcutts
sent the report to Rear Adm.
Glenn Davis, head of the Poto
mac river naval command. Davis
reviewed It and sent it on to
Rear Adm. George L. Russell,
Judge advocate general. Shortly
afterward it went to Matthews.
Two Veterans Join
Herrall-Owens Firm
Recently Joining the firm of
Herrall-Owens company as sales
representatives were two native
Salem men, Herb Hunt and Tom
Stevenson.
Both of the young men are
veterans of the last war and
members of Capital post No. 9,
American Legion.
Hunt entered the air force In
1942 and served in the South
Pacific with the Fifth air force.
He left the service in 1S46 and
prior to Joining the Herrall-Ow
ens firm was manager of the
Hollywood florist shop for three
years. He is married and lives
in the Qulnaby district.
A navy veteran, Stevenson en
tered the service in 1942 apd
spent two years with aircraft,
7th fleet. In the South Pacific.
Following his discharge in 1946
he entered the University of
Oregon. Until recently he sold
heavy logging equipment. He
and his wife reside on North
13th street.
LODGES
J-2 l.O.OJ meets every Wed-
uenua7 fugnt. vusiiura wi
come '
Salem Lodite Ho. 4, A P. ek
'AM, Wed, Oct. 12, E. A. de
gree, 7:30 pro, 243'
""Si''J"
' J ft
El
Pierre Cllion, 18 months old,
the youngest swimmer to bid
SALEM MARKETS
Complelfd from report, of Salrm dralcr.
lor Ihr aufdanrr of fnpltal Journal
Kradrr,. (ReviMd daily).
Rrlall Frrd Hrirra:
tar Ma,h SI.MO.
Rabbit I'rUrli 84.30.
Hair, Frrdt3.70.
Pooltrr: Buylnv price, -Orari, A color-
rd hen 22c: tr,d, A Lrshorn hen.
18-lDc; grade A colored fryar. threo lb,
and up. 27-29C. Qrada A old rooatara. 180.
Burin, Price, Extra an. AA. 86c.
larso AA. eric i larao A. 83-85c; medium AA,
54c: medium A. 50-62c: pullet. 34-39C.
Whaleaala Price. Egi wholexale prlcea
B-7o above thee prlrea: above trade A
eenernllr quoted at 70c: medium 89x.
Butterfat
Premium 84-68C. No. 1. 63e: No. 1. 67.
B9c: Ibuyins prlceai.
Hotter Wholeaal. grade A. 7c; re
call 72c.
Corn and Wheat
Yield Estimated
Washington, Oct. 11 W) The
agriculture department today es
timated this year's corn crop at
3.478,988,000 bushels, the sec
ond largest of record.
This estimate is 48.755.000
bushels less than the 3,525,741,
000 forecast a month ago. It
compares with last year's rec
ord of 3,650,548,000 bushels and
with the ten-year (1938-47)
average of 2,787,628,000 bushels
Wheat production was put at
1,126,226,000 bushels, or 2,855,
000 less than the 1,129,081,000
forecast last month. It compares
with the 1948 crop of 1,288,406,
000 bushels and with the ten-
year average of 991,950,000.
The winter wheat estimate of
894,874,000 bushels was un
changed from a month ago and
compared with 990,098,000 last
year and 726,553,000 for the ten
year average.
Spring winter wheat estimate
of 894,874,000 bushels was un
changed from a month ago and
compared with 990,098,000 last
year and 726,553,000 for the ten-
year average.
Spring wheat production was
estimated at 231,352,000 bushels,
or 2,855,000 less than the 234,
207,000 forecast a month ago. It
compares also with 298,308,000
last year and 265,397,000 for the
ten-year average.
Elliott Files Suit
To Halt Recall
Portland, Ore., Oct. 11 JR
Multnomah Sheriff Marion L.
Elliott, whose recall election is
scheduled In ten days, today
had filed suit to halt the elec
tion, claiming the recall was un
constitutional.
Qecall Ls a right amended to
the Oregon constitution. El
liott's suit, termed recall "an
attempt by the people to reclaim
and usurp governmental func
tions."
The suit asked that the court
hold a hearing and decree that
the charges on which the recall
petition was based "do not con
stitute lawful grounds,'1 for his
removal.
Protestants Offer
Anti-Semitic Film
New York. Oct. 11 U.P The
Protestant church h a entered
the commercial motion picture
field with a feature-length mo
vie on anti-Semitism, the Pro
testant film commission an
nounced today.
The picture, titled "Preju
dice," was filmed In Hollywood
and will be the first movie ever
produced under exclusively re
ligious auspices to achieve
commercial distribution in the
United States, the commission
said.
It will be launched with a si
multaneous premiere in more
than 100 cities on Oct. 17. There
after It will be shown in theaters
as well as in churches, schools,
factories, labor unions, fraternal
groups and similar organizations. I
Stock Advance
Up to 2 Points
New York. Oct. 11 UP) Rails
and motors led the stock market
into new hlRh ground for the
year today in active trading.
Gains were from fractions to
around 2 point.
The volume of business was at
the rate of about 1.500.000
shares for the entire session, one
of the best days in the past
month.
A number of new high prices
for the year were chalked up by
leaders including General Mo
tors, Studebaker. Northern Pa
cifir, Lion Oil, Allied Chemical
and Westinghouse.
The market set a new 1949
high on Thursday, dropped back
a little the next day but regain
ed the top position in the short
session Saturday. It held that
same spot Monday, and then
moved on higher today.
Other stocks going higher in
cluded U.S. Steel, Youngstown
Sheet & Tube, Chrysler. Santa
Fe, Goodrich, Phelps Dodge,
Homestake Mining. Douglas Air
craft, Dow Chemical, General
Electric and American Woolen
STOCKS
B? tht Aasociatrd Pr-aa.
imrrlran Can
Am Pow A I.I
Am TH A Ttl
Anaronda ...
Bendlu Aviation
Brtri 8trrl
noting Alrptant
Calir Packm
Canadian Pacific
Caf J 1
Caterpillar
Chryiler
Com with ft Sou
Con Vultre
. 97H
. 12
.leas
. 28a
Continental Can
Crown Zellcrbach
Curtlss WriKht .
Doufilai Aircraft
Dupont de Nim
General Fllrrtrlc
Oenernl Pood
SI',
, J7l
, ,3',
, 6 J;
jits
Oner) Motora
Goodyear Tlra
Int Harveattr
Int Paoer
Krnnerott
Llbby MrN L
Lonit Bell "A"
1J
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, IS
, 35',
Montgomery warn
Nash Kelvlnator
Nat Dairy
NY Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Am Fish
Pa Oa & Fleo
Pa Tel & Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp -,,
Rayonler
Rayonlet Pfd
Reynolds Metal
Richfield
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
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.. 13
.. 28',
... 12
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Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Co ,
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Transamerlca
Union Oil Cat ,
Union Pacific
United Airline ,
U S Steel
Warner Proa Pie
Woolworth
Richmond PTA
Hears Reports
Reports were presented and
activities outlined for the fall
and winter season during Mon
day night's initial meeting of the
Richmond PTA. The conference
was well attended.
Miss Mathilda Gilles, princi
pal, reported that traffic offi
cers will be stationed at 23rd
and State streets from 8:30 to
8:45 a.m. and from 2:20 to 2:35
p.m. each school day to assist
pupils in making safe crossings
there.
Donald E. Jessup, director of
instrumental music for the Sa
lem schools, Invited all parents
interested in having their chil
dren participate In the instru
mental music program attend a
conference slated for 1:30 p.m.
October 14 at the Richmond
building.
Reports were given by various
committee chairmen. These in
eluded: Fred Remington, ways
and means; Mrs. L. . Marschat,
room mothers; Mrs. Andrew Ba
ker, scrapbook; Fred Humphrey
program; Leo Scamstcr, mem
bership; Mrs. Leslie Morris and
Mrs. Elmer Amundson, Girl
Scouts and Brownie troops; Mrs
Charles Ladd, Camp Fire Girls
and Bluebirds.
The school will conduct a rum
mage sale October 21 and 22.
Members of the school faculty
were introduced and presented
with corsages by the room moth
ers committee.
The Cannery Workers union
announced their masquerade
benefit dance for the benefit of
the milk fund will be held at the
Labor temple, Oct. 28.
The Paul Armstrong school of
the dance provided entertain
ment. Participants included
Mary Stevens, Niles Brewster
Harold Krueger, Jr., Linda Lec
Arnest, the Neal twins, Karlene
Quistad, Mary Lou Anderson,
Mary Clabaugh, Tania McNall,
Diane Wodzewoda, Darrel Smith,
Gloria Jean Rodriguez, Clayton
Steinke, Suson Steinke, Jimmy
Bauman, Patricia Whelan, Billy
Shull and Charles Chappelle.
Engineer Killed
By Fall from Cab
Portland, Oct. 11 WWTht
engineer of the west-bound Port
land Rose fell from his cab while
the train was on a siding west
of Pendleton early today and
was killed.
Union Pacific railroad offic
ials here aaid the engineer was
Otto Hinkle, 59, The Dalles.
Thry said the accident, as re
ported to them by telephone
occurred after the train had
stopped to go on a siding to let
th east-bound Portland Rose
pass on the main line.
Capital Journal, Salem, Or.,
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
laleat I.lTeita.k Market
(By Vallei facklni Com pan ft
Lamb 119. 00 16 130 00
er lamu 113.00 to 110.00
rtM . ;o to won
Cutter cowa It. 00 to 110.00
Fat dairy eowa 110.00 to 110.40
Bulla Ill 01 to I1. 00
Calve, food 4300-4M) lt 119 00 to 11100
Veal (150-100 lb.) top ...117,00 to tlO.OO
Port la n4 taslside Market
weel corn ao.d for II U a flvt-doten
ear pack on the Portland EMU.de Farm-
a wnolwaie rroauce mariei looay.
Green pepper brought $10 an or ana
box.
Roundhead typo Ckbbaie waa fi.w a
crate.
Concord irapM jom ror it w as cnu
a JO-lb luf.
Fenian FrodHca
nutter fat Tentative, lurjieci 10 imme
diate chant. Premium quality maximum
ta la 1 oercant acidity delivered in
Portland 63-0ec lb.. IS ror 6l-U lb., to
core, 17-OOe, acore. 55c. Valley routo
and rountrv point 2c leas than flrat.
Batter wnoieiai run oun cuora o
wholenalert: grade 03 icora, It eenti; A
03 acore lie; B 10 acore, lOe lb.; C 10
score, Sic. Above prlcea art strictly
nominal
r her Sell In orlc to Formnn wnoit-
ale: Oregon atnglei 3ft-40c: Oregon 5
am. loaf 43 -43c; triplet ( man
ftlnrlea.
Eirs T Wboleialera) A trada lane.
ei'i-flec; A medium. 51-54 4c; aratle
H larae, 58S-5l'c; amali A rade, 4J,.
Portland hairy Market
nui tar Price to retailers: Orada A A
prlnle 17c; AA carton 6lci A print!
67c. A carton lie; B prints 14c.
lie Prlcea to reiauera: unoi ha
larae 73c dot.; rert tiled A lane, lie:
tarse ITcr AA medium. 5Se; certified A.
medium. 57c: A medium. Sl-Slc; A amall.
43c carton 3c additional.
Cheea Price to retallrra: Portland
Ore, on tingle 31-43?. Oregon loal. I
ln loaf 44'i-45c lb ; triplet. I'fc centi leit
than Mngle pre nlum brand, tingles
51'tc lb.: loaf. 61 c.
Poultry
Lire Thicken - No. 1 ouallty FOB
planU. No. 1 broiler under 14 lb. 34-JOc
lb.; fryers 3". -J lb.. 24-2c; S-4 lb.. 31
;sc: roaster lb and over, 31-3se; fowl,
lhoriui 4 lb, and under. t8-aoc, over 4
lb. 20c; colored fowl all weight. -23e,
rooiter. all weight ll-10c.
Rabbit Average to growers, live whites,
4-i lb.. 1I-20C lb : 5-1 lb., 16-tac lb.:
colored 3 cent lower; old or heavy doe.
and buck. l-13c; Ircatt iryera ouicner.
30-S3C.
Country -Kill.. Meats
Veai. top quality, jw-.iae .,
grntles according to weight nd quality
with poor or neavier du-ioc.
Hog; Light biocatrs, tu-aiei aow. i-
3c-
Lambs: Top quality, springers, jo-jc;
utton, 12.14c.
Beef: Oood cows. I0-32o lb.; canntri-
cuttrrs. 20-22C.
Fresh PreMcd Meats
i Wholesalers to retailer per awi.-;
IWf ateer. aood 500-100 lb.. 143-45;
commercial, 127-30; utility. 131-34.
Cowa Commercial. 131-33; utility. si-
10; c a nners -cutter, 123-21.
Bee! Cuta lOood Steers!: Hind quartert.
(54-56: round. 148-51: full loin, trimmed,
S13-78; trlanbW, 133-34; square chuck.
140-42; rib, 152-55: lorequariera, j-jb.
Veai and call: Good. I37-4U; commercial.
$33-35; utility. I3B-33.
Lamb: Oood-cholca spring lamb, 141
48: commercial. 138-40; utility, 133-35.
Mutton: oooa, io ma. aown, io-i.
Pork cut: Loin No. 1 8-13 Ins., 150-53;
shoulder 18 lb, down, 130-40; spire-
rib. 147-50; carcaJises. mixea
welchta 13 per cwt. lower.
Portland Mlneellaneaua
C a near a Bark Dry lb., green w id
Wool Valley eoar and medium grades.
45r lb.
Mohair 25e lb. on lJ-monm growin.
nominally.
Hide Calves, 30c lb., aeoordtng to
weight, kip 35c lb., beef 11-lJc lb., bull
R-7C in. country nuycra pay
Nut Quotation
Walnuta rranauetres, urn quality jum
bo, 34.7c; large, 32.7c: medium, 37.2c;
rnnrf out 111 v lumboa. 30.3c: larae. 38.3c;
medium, ae.ic; Daoy, zj.-ic; aou aiini, i
quality large. 29. 7c; medium. 20. 2c; seo-
-md quality large, aiac; meaium, m.
baby aa.ac.
Filberts Jumbo, 30o lb. I Urge, lie;
medium, 18c: amall, 13c.
Portland drain
Porlland. Ore.. Off. 11 fAtCash grain
Oats No. 2 311 10. white 55.00: barley No. I
45 )b BW 53.00; No. 1 flax 3.85.
Cash wheat ibld: Soft white 2.11; toft
white fno rex) 2.18; white club 2 18.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.18: 10 per
cent 3.18; 11 per cent 2.19; 13 per nt
2.21.
Today' ear receipts: Wheat 71: barley
Hi flour 6; torn 2: oat 3; mlllfecd 22.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore.. Oct. 11 flJW Livestock:
Cattle eatable 200: holdover 325;
calvea 75: market opening vry alow;
scattered tarlr aalea steady: praotlcally
no steers aold early: offerlnta mostly
common, daughter ateer and siocKer:
irw cutter and common dairy type ateer
and heifers 11.00 to 13.00; canner and
cutter cow alow at 10.00 to 11.25; com-
on and medium beef cowa closed 25-50
cent lower Monday; mostly 12.50 to 14 50;
some unsold; few medium sausage bulls
lS.no to 16.50; odd low choice yeaiers
23.50: good salable 21.00 to 33.00: good
heavy calvea quotable 10 00 down; com
mon and medium 13.00 to 10.00.
Ho salable 200; market fairly ac
tive, ateady with Monday's uneven trade;
sood and choice 180-230 lbs. ao so to
21.00; few 175 lb. 30.00; good 350-450 lb.
sows 16.00 to 17.00; good and choice feed
ers salable 30.00 to 21.00.
Sheep salable 400: tood and choice
slautfhter lambs scarce, moat Interests
Ik Ins stead v; sales Monday mostly 21.00
to 31.50; two lots mostly choice lamn
22.00: few cull to medium lambs 12.50
to 10,00; odd good yearlings 17 00: me
dium ewe 5.00 to ft. 50; good salable to
6.50.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. Oct. 11 (U.w Livestock mar-
ket:
Hogastlable 11.000; market opened mod
erately active: trong to 25 cents hith
er on butcher; later trad slow with
part of advance lost: sow steady to 25
cents hither: top 1(75 for several load
choice 330-370 lb. weights; bulk good and
holce 130-300 lb. 18 00-11.66 With re a-
tlvelr I. Me under 16 35; good and choice
170-100 lbs. 17.50-1135: tood and choice
tnwi under 400 In. 16. 75-17. 76: 425-500
lbs. 15 50-16.50: odd head heavier sow
as low a 14 50.
Sneep atlabl 1.000: ataushter lambs and
earllnA openina active: early tales 60-
76 cents hither, not established on ewes;
tood and choice wooled tiaushter lamb
11 25-23.75: latter price paid for na
tives: most medium and sood nam
wooled k;ns 21.00-22 50, common lone
ly 17.00-10 00; about two loads good and
choice ahorn yearling wether around 116
lbs. 19.7V
Ctltte salable 6 000: calves 500: uneven.
SteeM and heifer rather slow but ateady
to 25 cents hWher except for a weak
trade on average medium to averagt good
Mrrrs, 1 100 llu-. up; cows steady to 26
rent hither; bulls strong to 50 cents
hither; veslcrs and stork ctttlt sttadv.
Top 35.75 a new 1B4I hlih for two lotds
choice to prime 1107 and 1260 lb. fed
steers: choice steer 33.00-36 38; good
to low-choice trade 27. 50-31.50; medium
to low good Steers 10.00-37.00: tood And
thole heifer 36 00-31.00: load of choice
072 lb. mixed yearling 33.00; thret loads
medium 135 b Wvomins trass heifers
32 90; good beer cows 11 50-18 00; most
common and medium beef cow 14 00-16.00;
ranner and cutters 11.5014 36; medium
and good sausase bulla 16.00-11.50; odd
head 20 00; medium to choice vtalers
33.00-27.00.
Geneva of the Class C Border
lea Rue. in Ita first full season
with the Brooklyn organiiation,
captured pennant and playoff
honors.
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Cambridge, Mas,., Oct. 11 (U.R)
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OBITUARY
Cart la A. Peitet
Woodburn Curt la Alexander Pettet. Tt,
lata rasldent of 1010 North Second street,
Woodburn. Sunday. October I at tht Sa
lem Memorial hospital where ht had
been for ttiree day followine a aever
heart attack. He was born in Kama City.
MiMOurl. September 34, 1676 and came to
Oregon 43 year axo setting at Coo Bay.
He ha been a resident of Woodburn for
tha past year. Survivors Include hU wife,
Blanche Pettet of Woodburn: five torut,
William W. Pettet of Woodburn. Walter H.,
James C. and Robert L. Pfttet of Csmas,
Washington and Leslie Pettet of Buther
Hn, Orenon: one daughter, Mary E.
tmnlli of Ban'a Monica, California: two
brother. Peter Pettet of North Bend,
Oreton, and James Pettet of Newport,
Oreion: Several sisters in the tait and
nine grandchildren. Funeral service will
bt held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 13
at the Rlmo chapel with the Rev. ,
Kar Fenton of the Pr'sbyterlr-n church
off. elating foVowed by Interment In Bell
Pass! cemetery.
Mary I. Duncan
Albany Mr. Mary X, Duncan, 13. on
of Linn county's oldest native and a life
long resident of the Shedd community
where she waa born October 18. 1158. died
at her home Monday. Funeral service
will be held In Albany from tha Fisher
funeral home Wednesday at t p.m., with
burial takini place at Bhedd. Mr. Dun
can waa the mother of six children. F.
B. Duncan. Albany, J. I., R. H.. and C.
C. Duncan. 8hdd: P. L. Duncan Tan.
gent, and Mr. Lulu Shirley. Florence,
Ore., all of whom urvlve. Living also ara
a oroiner, txi rarweii, sneod, and a sis
ter. Iva Farrow. Snokane Wah
grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren.
She waa married May 23, 1177, to John
uunean wno died in 1023. She was a mem
ber of Rebekah lodtt. Halaey, and had
been a member of the Western Star
Orang for more than 60 ytari.
Dale Dean Wolf
Albany Dale Dean Wolfe, aaed t. died
at the home of hi parent, Mr. and
.Mr. Floyd A. Wolfe. RFD No. 1. Altaanv.
Sunday, after an Illness of two mon tha.
Ha was born November 1, 1047 at L'aTn
on. and had lived at Brownsville and
narriDurg oeiore moving here. Surviv
ing art tha parents, a brother, LaVern,
two slaters, Delorl Wolfe. Albany, and
Mr. Evelyn Blrel. Harrlhur nrf
grandparent. Mr. and Mr. Norrla Wolfe,
nampa, iaano. runerai arrangement will
be announced from tht fisher funeral
home.
Mary Irant Brady
Lebanon Mr. Marr Irene BradT la
died at her home 160 Eaton atrect oa
wcioeer - on was oorn at Burns, Jan.
37, 1013 and had lived In Oregon all her
life, spending the past nine months la
Lebanon. She wa a member of the Epis
copal church and the o. B. a. Services
nn 07 me nowt-Huaton enapei of
Lebanon, were held Monday at tha
Miller Tracy Funeral home In Portland
with Interment In tht HI very lew ceme
tery, Portland. Survivor are her wld
o .er, j Tim Brady of Lebanon, and hea
father, Samuel Motherahcad.
Arthar Them at Conley
Lebanon Arthur Thomas Conley. 72,
died Oct. I at tht Lebanon Community
.Hii. ngrn -n. u, mn. m Qoloch ea
ter. HI., he had lived 40 years in Ore
ton and the last two In Lebanon. Ht
was a retired employee of tha Portland
City Water bureau. Service will be held
Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Howe-Huston
chapel with Rev. Lynnton Elwell of.
fklatlnt. Burial and graveside tervlces
will be held at t p.m. In Columbian cem
etery in Portland. Survivors are daushter.
Mr. Evelyn Fltr.water, Sweet Home, Mrs.
Ruby Kelly, Lebanon: grandsons. Arthur
Bulytu and Edwin Kelly, Lebanon, and
two brother. Oeorne and trnut rnnl..
both living out of tate.
Edward Fairtlonrh Summervllle
uanas runerai acrvtce for Edward
Falrtlough SummervlU. ao hn riii
Sunday at his home on Monmouth Rt. 1,
will to held from the Henkl and Bolt
man chapel at 7 o'clock Wednesday, Rev.
E. Be tier, of Oawego, offictatmt and burial
In the Dallas IOOF cemetery. M.
born at Armaush, la., Jan. 13. 1890, and
had lived in Oregon 30 year, the last
five at Monmouth. He Is survived by his
widow, Mr. Elna SummervlU, of Mon
mouth; daughter, Mr. Fvalyn Kesaen,
Dallas; two grandchildren; two sisters
in Canada and brother In England.
DEATHS
Nathan Hrnrr Alger
Nathan Henry A ser. at a local hna.
pltal, October 11. at the ate of 10 veara.
Survived by his wife. Alva Alter of Ray
mond. Wash.; parent. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Alser of Raymond. Wash.; two broth-
r. Joseph Alsrr of Klamath Fulls and
W. A. Alter of Aberdeen, Wah.; and
thret sisters, Mrs, Nellie Heard, Mrs. Lor
ena Keaton. Mr. Mary Ktna, all of Ab
erdeen, Wash. Announcement of services
later by the Howell-Ed wards chapel.
DavM Kins
David Klnt. late resident of 1061 North
Fourth atreet, at a Bend. Oregon, hos
pital. October 11. at the site of 39 venr.
Husband of The! ma L. King of Salem.
Announcement of aervlce later by tho
Howell-Edwards chapel.
Mrs. Loalie Eitrlla Hall
Mr. Louise Extella Hall, at the real.
dence at 540 Water street. October 9. at
the ace of 77 years. Survived by threo
daughter. Mrs. Laura Wonch and Mr.
lla Hunan of Olympia, Wash., and Mr.
Lola Christie of Salem: two sons, Ar
thur Hall and William Hall, both of Sa
lem; two brother. Qui Berkhoff and
FTd Berkhoff. both of Wapello, Iowa; II
grandchildren and four great grand chil
dren. Service were held at the Olouth
Barrtck chape) Tuesday, October 11, at
2 30 p m. with Interment la tht City Vlav
cemettry.
Spenser Cardan Sparrow
Spencer Oordon Sparrow, law resi
dent of Salem, route 3, at a local hospit
al, October 9. at the ace of 30 year. An
nouncement of services later by tht Howell-Edwards
chapel.
fame W. lntraai
James W. Intram. tt tht residence at
1343 South Commercial atreet, October 10,
tt the tte of 63 year. Father ot Mra,
Maria Wwolowskl and Mr. B B Sut
ton, both of Portland. Announcement of
services later by tht Howell-Edwards
chapel.
Pelt Hint
in this city October f. Pet sing, lata
raaldent of 314 North Commercial street.
Announcement of services later by W. T.
Rlcdon company
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ProctoloHlst
Naturo-Reetal Specialist
1144 Center SL ; alein. Or.