Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 07, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    AUTOMOBILES
I AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
I AUTOMOBILES
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, November 7, 194915
pi
Tues. Spot Special
AT
Center and Commercial
is
1935 Ford Sedan $ 95
1936 Chev. Sedan 125
1938 Plymouth Coupe 165
1938 Ford Sedan 245
0m '
HERE'S THE CAR FOR YOU!
MARION MOTORS
837 Center . Phone 3-9286
Hydramatic
OLDSMOBILE
ROCKET
Trade in Special
1949 Nash Ambassador
Brougham Sedan
Just Like New
$1995
LODER BROS.
Oldsmobile
Hi CENTER ST.
Bonesteele
1947 Studebaker Landcruiser.
Radio and heater, overdrive $1595
1948 Studebaker Commander 2-Door.
Radio, heater, overdrive; 10,000 miles $1895
1947 Chevrolet 2-Door Stylemaster.
Heater, radio $1295
1939 Studebaker 2-Door Commander.
Radio and heater $ 495
1940 Studebaker 2-Door Commander $ 595
1941 Studebaker 4-Door Commander $ 695
1946 Oldsmobile Sedan $1295
1940 Ford Sedan $495
1946 Chevrolet Coupe $1025
Bonesteele Sales & Service
J70 North Church
AUTOMOBILES
Pay Up the Back Pay
ments of Balance Due
and Take Over
'37 Ford Sedan
37 Hudson Terraplane
'34 Ford, new motor
34 Dodge Coupe
STATE MOTORS, INC.
USED CAR LOT
678 SO. 12th ST.
q367
jjjjj-f sr r rr j j j a grrrrrr
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
SAPTTCYCLES
The otor .scooter butU like a motor
ajyele. I1 and S H P. motors. Auto
ynatle elutch, no tears to shift. Up
to loo mile per tal. Special reduced
price for Not. Term, new and used
RAINS OUTBOARD SPORT SHOP
1201 . Commercial. Ph. 16050
qa207a
frniZtlR motor blka. Very food cond
lion. Mult ielL 190.00. See at 330 Mission
m qa385
BOATS
fll PLYWOOD boat. Reg. 1175. Floor am
It DOW l. MONTOOMEKY WARD.
FINANCIAL
XT YOB wan to Mil tout properly It will
fta? you to know how much of an FHA
oan 11 will atand. This Information la
obtainable with very littlt trouble. Do
not hesitate to call on ui for any In
formation you desire on FHA loam
STATE FINANCE CO.
1SJ 8. HUh St. Tel. 14121. r
FAR! A1TD CITY LOANS
H and
form OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contract
and Second Moruaae.
CAPITOL SECURITIES OO
Ml Pioneer Trmt Bldi. Ph. 1-7161 f
PRIVATE HONEY
peeial Rata and Terma
, On Larger Loan
tons and Short Time
Payment
ROY R SIMMONS
lit govt Commercial St Phone tlSl
AUTO LOANS
WTLLAMETTft CREDIT Ca
133 S Church
Parkin a Plenty
fh. t-1457 LIB. WO M-15t S-154
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
lag Pat rt round Road
Heat Door to Bank
Ftp Parkini
Fnooe 17033 -Lie R mt Sl
Floyd Kenyon. Mtr f
tOm YOf'R SAVINGS-INVESTMENT buy
real entat firt mortgag-s. propertiei
Salem vicinity Make yout own e
lection, nete you I percent We take
tare of all collections If desired
Amounts 11000 to several thousand dol
lar. See or call us for particulars
STATE FINANCE CO.
1SS 8 Hlch St Tel 34121 r'
SEE PS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOAS8
ONLY 4 OR INTEREST
I to 40 Year and No Commiasiott
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
144 State 81 Phone t-3883
OENKRAL FINANCE CORP
LOANS
Lie 8-131 and U-I2I
and
ROT n SIMMONS
ENSURANCI AND LOANS
m 8. CAMrlai 84. Tai l-tlll r
Futuramic
PHONE J-H73
Phone 3-9277
265
FINANCIAL
BILLS UNPAID?
Let Personal's YES MAN
pay them for you!
Reduce your monthly payment with hi
"Smaller Payment" Plan. Oet extra
cash and spread the payment over
20 month.
You choose the monthly payment. You
choose the payment date. Don't borrow
unnecessarily but if a loan la the beat
aolutlon atop in or phone the "YES"
MAN. He sar Ye to 4 out of I.
Personal Finance Co.
IIS State. Rm. UI
C. ft. Alien, Mxr.
Phone 2-7414
. 8-122, M-1SS
I287
TRAILERS
It FT. ROUSE TRAILER. Butan equipped.
Cheap. Ph. 3-B327. 2305 Let St. t2oe
TRAILER house for aale or trade for '35
or '36 Ford or Cher. Apply Tip-Top Ser
vice Station, 1580 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-9229
266
TRAILER spaces, very rea. at Highway
Arc Trailer Para, i dioce n. or unaer
pa, 1 blk. E. Nice and quiet. Clone to
new trade school, bue A tore. Chil
dren welcome, no charge under school
age. Clean heated rest room, shower,
laundry faclltlie with new dryer. Come
out and see u. Ph. 2-1748 or II Highway
Ave. t267
4(1 M FT. VAGABOND tralferhouae .Ike
new, else, brakes, oil heat, but, cook
ing and many other feature. 4385 Ha-
ger. Ph. 2-21.07. 265
DIRECTORY
PDINO MACHINES
All makes a red mschlne. told, ranted
renamed Roen. 4M Court Phone I-TJ3
e
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair service
new appllaneva Vtnce' Ijsctrte Phone
Free wtlmate Trade-in accepted on
137 8 Liberty St
AT-tR DOOR RIIARPENINO
mowers, sclnxors kntve "harp
Dexter. 1140 Center. I-6M3. o"
4LTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
rowing service day phone I-I2M Night
1- I8D4 S3' Center o
BODY AND PAINT
Bra den' Body At Paint Shop. Open Sun.
3890 Cherry. Ph. 2-2023. o337
RCILDINO 1ARPENTR1
RemodeL 'rpair that home now Term
No down payment Prions 14850
81 LLDOZ1NO
Log., grnd. dear'a, carryall wk. Ph. 42183
or 1126. Oeo Worth. 840 Pivmoutn ur
T4
Bulldozing, leveling, road bklf.. Clear
lng. teeth for brh Vlrgi: Hotkey 1018
FalrTlew Are Ph 2Q148. Salem. 0285
Dean Robinson.
Ph. 14H7 or 1-408
0285
CASH IEOISTER
The National Cajth Register Co.
Cash Reamer - Accounting Maeittn
Asia Ben-we Supplies
821 Oaloa Street Phone 4 J4tl
In.it sat delivery of net) RCA east
regular Al mates gold, rented, re
pa ed Rnen Court Ph 1-1 771
CEMENT flORR
For rirert guaranteed satisfaction o
or repair of foundation aidewa.ks
drivewaa pstioa eu'b can it Cat
I-4850 O
CHI MNEYp. WEEP
Furnace c-himn'vs vacuum cleaned
Soatey. Tit S. tut. Pa. J-71T1 eJli
The "ROCKET" is Easy
On Your POCKET
AND SO ARE THESE
Hydramatic Futuramic
OLDSMOBILE
"ROCKET"
' Trade-ins
LOOK AT THESE SAFETY
TESTED VALUES
with everything like
'47 Chevrolet Sedan, very
'47 Studebaker Commander
local owner; low mileage 1465
'47 Olds 78 Club Sedan,
'48 Mercury Convertible, a
'11 Olds 66 Sedan, clean
'41 Ford V-8 Coupe, good
LODER BROS.
OLDSMOBILE
468 CENTER PHONE S-797!
3410
DIRECTORY
CONCRETE WOEK
If lt'j made of concrete. let u bid
on your work. Ph. S-1138. o2M
DRESSMAKING
State St. Alteration Shop,
lng. 360 State St.. Rm. 27.
Dreumak-
0288
Dressmaking St alteration Wrk guar
anteed 1290 N. 24th. Ph. 3-7S85. 0274
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vine Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing. 157 S Liberty
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator dei-vlcr
Pa. 1-3056, Lee Cross, Rt. 0. Box 437-C
385'
Bre.thauot for flower Dial ...7g
Fl'RNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Vacuumed it ,paired. Dvorak. Ph. 3-4963
0287
iUi;SEIIOLD PRODLCTS
J. R
iter?
Watkins Oo product Pree
1717 Center Ph 3-5395
IV ULATION-
Johiu-Manvllle Phone 3-3748
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Ploor Waxing
Bulldmtcs Pactonu - Rome
E-sMir.ntea Without obligation
AMERICAN BLDG UAINT CO.
Ph Salem S-9HS o
WVDSCAPr NL'KSERT
f Dormer & Pomi. Ornamentala 180
N Lancaster Dr at Cor Ph 7-1333
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 345 Jef
ferson St Phone 23452. o
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mower?. Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 S. Com'l St. Q3W
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 14069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish A Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin
Banjo, etc 1523 Court St Ph 1-7369
02881
OFFICE FURNlTCKB SUPPLIES
Desk ehalra. (lie and flllm supplies
safe, duplicators and supplies desk
lamp typewriter atanoa oner ease
)erc Wire Recorder. Roan 451 Court
OIL BL'RNER SERVICE
We guarantee our work. Ph. S-8S81 Ev
4-2434. 0273"
Exp. Interior painting. Wilson. Ph. 1-6752
02B1
'Bf itrom's are equipped
painting Phone 1-3493
to do yout
PA PER HANOI NO
Exnert PanerhanRina and
J. Wood worth. Ph. 1-9807.
painting H
Frea t,
0279'
PAINTING PAPERHANOINO
Painting and paperhanglni. Free
m-te. Ph 1-9513 857 Shplplng i
PLUMBING
Fiher. 844 Com'l. Ph. 1-3019.
riCTI'Ra. FRAMING
Picture framing ftutcbeoo Paint Store
Pbove 1-8887 o
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
nSD M GRAVEL
Oardeo Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating waning eano
Gravel Co. Phone 1-9248
Valley Sand e Oravai Oo Slit, sand ft
fll dirt Excavating 108 shovel A cat
Tractor scoop A truck for dirt moving
Ph office 34002, re 17141 oa
Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 1-7803. 1203 N Mh
0281
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electric Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent.
Rasor Sharp Cutting Blades. Clean
Sewers, Drain. Tanks. Ph. 3-8327. o
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ erms.
All make. W. Davenport, Ph. $-7m
0381'
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter service on Sewer. 1079
Elm SU W. Salem. Ph. 1-8486. 1-5327.
0287
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain line. Guaranteed work 1143-ath
K F Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned
St., Wext Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0275
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 2445 State St Phone 1-0734. o
SE WING "MACHINES
AU Bake repaired, tree estimate
Singer Sewinr Uach'nt CO 1J0 No
Comrnerclai Ph t33H
fYPPHFlTKM
Smith Corona. Rem lot mo Royal. Under
wood portable A! make sud machine
Re pa t rs and rent Roea M Court o
TEA N T CP 5TOR.tr. I
cal Distance Transftr storage
Burner oil, coal At irtaueu Trucu te
Portland dally Agent for Be kin Rouse
hold goods moved to anywhere In OI
o, Canada tanner Tranafer Storage
Ph 3-3131 a
VENETIAN BLINDS
4am Venetian Blind (hade to order t
refialAhee) Reiaboldt Uwia t-IMI
Elmer The Bl.pdmaq. Ph. 37321.
WFATnERHTRIPPINO
RTI.L DSILUVO
Fred Wrmnra. Rt 1 Boi 311 Pb l-Sttt
03M'
vVlNDOM SRADBS
WMhtSle Rotier Made to ordfr I Da
Di. JUlAbM4t m UffM, Pa. SlUt,
new $1785
good 1295
Sedan,
real buy 1485
beauty 1385
645
580
rAIROROUNDS ROAD-PHONE 3-1490
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem LlTestouk Market
fBr Valley Packing Company i
Feeder lamb 113.00 to 816.00
Ewe 11 oo to 35.00
Cutter cows 87.00 to it) G
Pat dairy cows (9
Dairy belter 19.00 to 810.00
Bull 311.00 to $15.00
Calve, good (300-450 lbs.) . .316.00 to 118.00
Veal (150-300 Itu.l top 818.00 to 821.00
Portland Eastalde Market
Local corn sold for 1.75 a crate on the
Portland Eutsi1e Farmer Wholesale Pro
duce market today with California offer-
1ns quoted at 83.35 to 13.50.
Cauliflower brought 11.25 to 81.50 a
crate.
Brussels sprout were 31.75 to $2.15 a 13
cup crate.
Local dry packed lettuce was $4.00 to
34.50 a crate: Idaho best dry. $7.00 to
$7..ii and California dry. $7.00 to $7.23.
Green onions sold for 55 to 65 cents a
dozen bunches.
Spinach was $1.00 to 11.50 an orange
box.
Beet brought 80 to 70 cents s dozen
bunches,
Carrots moved at 50 to 65 cents a dozen
bunches.
Radishes were quoted, at 60 to 65 cents
a dozen bunche.i.
Turnips were 85 cents to $1.00 a dozen
bunches.
Cabbage was $1.25 to $1.50 a crate lor
medium round-heads.
Portland Proance
Butterf at Tentative, subject to imme
diate change Premium quality maximum
to 35 to I percent acidity delivered in
Portland 63-eec lb., 92 score 61-640 ib., 90
score, 67 -00c. 89 score, 65c Valley routes
and country points 2c less than first
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers, grade 93 score, 63c A
92 score, 62c ; B 80 score. 60c lb., C 89
score. 67c. Above prices are serictlr
nominal
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon single 39-42C, Oregon 6
loaf 42-430. triplet 1M less than
singles
Eggs (to wholesalers) A grade large.
5S'-36c: A medium, 4&-48lc; trade
B large, 48-49'ic; small A grade, 42 c.
Portland dairy Market
nntisr rrice to retailers: arade aa
print. 68c; AA carton. 69c: A prints.
68c; A cartons 69c; B prints, 65c.
Lgge fnces to retailers Grade AA
large. 60c doe.: certified A larxe. 61c;
A large, 85,'a-56l'ic; AA medium, 49c: cer-
tilted A medium. 48c: B medium. 44c i K
small, 44c; cartons 2 e additional.
ineese Price to retailers Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon loaf. 6-
itt loais 4-4bc lb.; triplets, l'i cents lea
than singles Premium brands, singles
51 e Ib.t lost
Poultry
Live Chtekena Ho. t quality FOB
plant. No. 1 broilers under 2 lb. 30-24c
lb. fryers 2-3 lb.. 23-36e; 1-4 lbs.. 27e;
roasters 4 lbs and over, 27c; fowl,
L?uorn 4 lb and under. 18-20C over 4
lb. 20c: colored fowl, all weights, 34-35o;
rooflter. all weight. 16 -30c.
Tarkey Net to growers, 30-Sl'ic on
torn; 43-43 'iC on hen; sales prices to re
taller, torn, 38 -39c; hen 49-50c.
Rabbits AveiMge to growers. u Whites.
4-6 lb., 17-19C lb.; A-6 lbs, 11-17 lb.;
coioreo 2 cent lower, old or heavy does,
and bucks 8-12c. Fresh dressed Idaho
fryers and retailers, 40c; local, 4l-66c
Lounir -Killed Meal
Veal Top quality 39-3 lc lb., other
grace according, to weight and quality
with poor or heavier, 20-28c.
Hog Light blocker, 25-27c; sows. 30
24c. Lambs Top quality, springers, J3-36e;
mutton, ll-13c.
Beef Good cows, 19-22c lb.; cannera
c utter. 18 -30c.
Frefth Uressrd Meat
(Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.l:
Beef flteera. good 500-800 ib.. MS-4S;
commercial, $35-39; utility, $31-34, utility,
127-28
Cow Commercial, $29-32; utility, 2I
28; canners-c utters, 123-26.
Ilrel Cuts (Good Steersi. Hind quarters
$54-55: rounds $48-51: full loins, trimmed
$73-78; tnanslea, $32-34; square chucks,
$40-43; rib $&3-55; forequarter. $34-38.
Veai and calf. Uooo, $37-40. commercial.
$33-35; utility $28-32
Lamb. Good-choice spring lambs, 141
46; commercial. 116-40: utility $34-35
Mutton Good, 70 Ib down, $18-30.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 6-12 Ib. $46-49;
houlders, 16 lb down. $36-38; pare
ribs, $47-50; carcajuiei, $39-30; mixed
weisnts $2 per ewt. lowet.
Portland Mtscellaneeaa
Caseara Bark Dry H4e lb., green 4e Ib
Weal Valley coarse and medium grades.
46c Ib.
Mohair 16a lb. m li-monta growth.
nominally.
Hides Calves. 30e lb, according to
weight, kips 250 lb., beef 11-13 lb. bull
6-7e Ib. Country buyers pay 2 less.
Nut Quotation
Walnnls Kr enqueue, first quality jum
bo. 34.7c, large, 33.7c; medium, 27.2c;
second quality jumbos. 30.2c; larse. 36.2c;
medium. 26 2c; baby, 23 2c. soft shell, first
quality large. 29.7e; medium, 36 2c; sec
ond quality large, 87.2ei medium, 14.7c,
baby 22 2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 30 m.t large, tie.
medium. 19c: small, 13c.
DIRECTORY
MlNlitm CLKAMNQ
Acme V indow Cleaner Wtndowa. wails
a woodwork cleaoed Floor e leaned
waied and polished Ph 1-IJJ7 HI
Court Laosdne. Culberuoa and Mather
WOOD a SAWDUST
We t 8a ien Fuel Co. Ph 3-4QI1.
WOODS AW IN O
Atkln J Croaa. Ph. J-M7 or 1-3173
LKUAL
LODGES
nLuOJ meeu svery WW
neaday tugtiV VUitori wei
A Alnaworth Lodge No. 201, A.F.
XKcV A M. host lodge of Dist No.
27, at Masonic Temple Wed.. 9,
S pm. 266"
SAlem Lodge No. 4, A P. &
' A M, Wed., Nov. 9th, district
meetlnf, 6:00 p-m. 367'
IV v1 iiliimii4liiriL4i1ilf
Jack NaJson Is Served Cider by Miss Lena Belle Tartar
at the formal Crescendo club induction at the home of Mayor
and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom Sunday. Jack is president of
Crescendo club and Miss Tartar is a former adviser. It is
a Salem high school musical organization.
Stocks Advance
Irreqularly
New York. Nov. 7 UP) The
slock market hugged a narrow
price route today.
Price changes were mostly
fractions but considerably
more in a few special cases. Sev
eral utility preferrcds stepped
ahead of the market while
Coca-Cola stocks dropped ra
ther sharply.
Gains and losses, on "-whole,
were fairly well mixed.
Trading started off at a good
clip but soon slowed. Turnover
hit a rate of around 1,100,000
shares for the full session.
General Motors attracted con
siderable support around 69,
up Dividend news is sche
duled after the close of the mar
ket.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Salem dealers
lor ine guiaance oi tnpiiai jaurn
Readeis. (Revised dally)
Retail Feed Prleei;
Ex Mah $4.80.
Rabbit Pellets $4 JO.
Dairy Feed 13.70.
Poultrv: Bwing price -arade A color
ed hens. 23c; grade A Leghorn hen
una up 27-2HC Grade A old roosters, 15a
18-l9c: grade A colored fryers, three lbs
26-2BO.
Buying Prices Sxtra large AA, 53c;
large AA, 61c; large A, 4B-56ci medium AA,
41c: medium A, 39-44c; pullets, 32-35c.
Wholesale Prices Egg wnoiesaie price
5-7e ahove then price-, above rrade A
senera quoted at 8ie meoium, eve.
Bullerfat
Premium 66c: No. 1, IWi no. I. u-eoe.
(buying prices).
Butter wnoteaaia grane eoc;
eaU 73c.
Portland Grain
Portland. Nov.
1, (P) Cash grain ua-
quoted.
Cash wheat ibidt: son wniie i jb; son
white '-"eluding rex) 3.30; white club
Hard red winter: ordinary i.io; n per
cent 3 31.
Today' ear receipt: Wheat 34: barley
3; Hour 4; corn 35: oats 3; mill feed 19.
Chleag Llvetaek
Chicago, Nov. T r aaiaoi- nnci n.-
000: alow: some early sale good and
choice 180-300 lb butcher aooui aieaar
with Friday at 11.00-17 15; top 17.35; later
trad and most sale htea welthu 21-M
cenia lower at H.75-1T.O0; largely 18.75
16 00: sow fully 335 cents lower; weight
under 450 lb 15.75-13.50; few heavier
welKhtt down to 14.7a,
Salable cattle 14.000: aalsvle calve 700:
ow: lauahter steer and aha tocka
steady to 50 cenU lower; om choice
steer 1.00 lower; cows weak to fully 36
cent lower; bull steadv: vealer steady
to 1.00 lower: scattered load choke
1 035-1.335 lb steer 35.00-38 00; few load
high-choice and prime ateer held well
above 40.00; moat good to low-choice fed
steer and yearlings 37 00-32.50: medium
to low-iood grade 21.50-36 50; hulk good
to low-choice fed heifer 35.80-39. 50: com
mon and mrdlum beef cow 13.75-16.00;
few good cow 18.50; tenner and cutters
11. 00 13 75; medium and good auxate
bull 17.75-10 50; medium to choice veal
ers 34 00-29.00
Salable sheep 8.000: scattered early
ale and moat bids slaughter lamba and
yesrllna 50-75 cent lower: early top
33.75; some held higher: choice yearling
21.00; ewe steady; western t. 35-11.00.
Portland Llveslork
Portlnnd. Ore., Nov. 7 njsi Livestock:
Cattle salable 1830; market not fully
Mtabllnlied: generally asklnt hlaher on
reduced supply; few early aale aleera and
heifer around 50 cent hlsher; row
atrnna- load low good fed Steer 27.00:
medium to good ulsht steer 2.r..00: liiah
medium era steers 23.50 to 24.00; low me
dlum 19.00 to 31.50: common down to
16 00: very little done canner and com
mon dairy type steers: common beef helf.
er 13.50 to 16 50: medium are heifer
17 00 to 19 50; hlih medium to low good
fed heifer 23.00; good young cow scarce
load medium ultra we lent 15.00: com
mnn ftrve-l Inw medium cow 13 00 to 14 00
Atocker 11.50: early sales canner and
rulter row ft 00 to 10.00: bull Strong
aood beef bull 17 00 to 17.50. odd head
16 00; common and medium a usage bull
13 50 to 16 00
Calve salable 400; market steady: good
and choice vealera 32 00 to 23 00: common
and medium cshe and vealer 13.00 to
IB 00; hiah medium vealer 31.00; culls
down to 10 00 and below.
Hoe aalible 17..0: market alow; few
opening sale 75 rent lower: most bid
1 oo or more lower; early lots good and
choice 165 to 320 lb buteher 13.50; many
without bid: sr altered bid down
16 00: sow around 60 cents lower: good
350 to 500 lb 14 50 to 15 00; good and
rhnlre feeders 18.50 ta It 00
Aneep salable 1000: market moderately
active: moetiv Ml reni io i oo lower; aooa
and choice alaushter lamb 30.50 to 21 00
one lot 92 lb 31 50: medl'm and good
19 00 to 30 00: good feeder IT 00 to 17 50
medium vearllns 16 00: aood ewes salable
6 50 to 7.00, common and medium 4 00
to 150.
Lebanon AIao Quiet
Lebanon The city's business
houses with few exceptions will
remain open as usual on Arm!
slice day, according to George
Kinfian, chairman of the retail
merchants committee of the
Chamber of Commerce. The
announcement followed a sur
vey of buxinesw establishments,
Kin ann said The (treat major
ity of merchants in Sweet Home
are likewise staying open, it was
pointed out.
STOCKS
By the Associated Pr att
American Can gg
Am Pow St Lt 1314
Am Tel 61 Tel 140
Anaconda , 39
Bendix Aviation 33 v;
Beth Steel 301,
Boeing Airplane 2V
Calif Packing as';
Canadian Pacific
::E jjii luncheon to Open
iiEEiiiiiChurch Aid Heeling
Case J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler .,
Comwlth A Sou ,
Cons Vultce
Continental Can .
'-Town Zellerbach
Curtiss Wrmht
Douglas Aircraft ..
Dupont de Nem ..
General Electric .
General Food . .
General Motors
Goodyear Tire ...
Int Harvester ....
Int Paper
Kennecott
LIbby MrN ft L
Long Bell A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvtnator . ,
Nat Dairy
NT Central .....
Northern Pacific .
Pac Am Fl?h
Pa Gas St Flee ..
Pa Tel & Tel
Penney J C
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Wool Growers
Open Meeting
Portland, Ore., Nov. 7 U.R
The Oregon Wool Growers' as
sociation opened its 54th annual
convention today to study cur
rent problems of the $12,000,
000 state industry.
Association Secretary Victor
Johnson, Pendleton, said discus
sions for the two-day meeting
would center on compulsory fed
eral meat inspection, a national
program of wool, price supports,
administration of range lands.
predatory animal control and
sheep diseases.
Mayor Dorothy McCullough
Lee of Portland welcomed dele
gates this morning and Senator
Wayne L. Morse (R., Ore.), was
scheduled for an address before
the group tomorrow.
Stock Exchange to
Close for Election
New York, Nov. 7 Tho
country's stock exchanges, In
cluding the New York stock and
curb exchanges, will be closed
tomorrow, election day.
Because the federal govern
ment will issue its monthly crop
report tomorrow, the New York
and New Orleans cotton exchan
ges will be open. The New York
wool and produce exchanges
also will remain open, while
other New York commodity ex
changes will close.
Grain markets, including the
Chicago board of trade, will be
in operation. The department of
agriculture will issue its live
stock reports as usual.
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Wheat Leads
In Grain Slump
Chicago, Nov. 7 W) Some
traders who have been holding
wheat in hopes of expansion in
government buying decided to
get out of the market today. As
a result, the December futures
contract fell around 2 cents at
times and other contracts weak
ened. The government did not buy
any cash wheat anywhere last
wee'- end and did not appear to
be in the market today. Local
supplies of red wheat discour
aged buying sentiment in the
December future.
Most of the rest of the mar
ket also was down, although
corn provided an exception. Ex
port demand, smaller than ex
pected receipts of cash corn and
belief tomorrow's government
crop report will show a decline
in production prospects com
bined to hold corn firm.
Soybeans cased in sympathy
with a decline in the cash grain.
Arrivp' of 102 cars was more
than most dealers had expected
Rye broke several cents, Decem
ber and May tumbling to new
seasonal lows. Oats eased with
other cereals.
Wheat closed Vi-2 lower,
December $2.10'-Vi, corn was
lower to higher, December
$1.18 1 4 - 3k , Oats were Vt-Vt
lower, December 738, rye was
23j-3 lower, December $1.35
soybeans were 1 to ?4
lower, November $2.21 ti-0221,
and lard was 5 cents lowor to 8
cents a hundred pounds higher,
November $9.45.
Woodburn The Presbyter
ian Aid society will hold its
monthly meeting Wednesday
afternoon in the church social
room, begnining with a no-host
luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
The kitchen committee will
be Mrs. E. J. Allen, Mrs. Alice
Hughes, Mrs. H. F. Butterfield,
and Mrs. James Morrison. In
charge of the dining room will
be Mrs. Harris Nelson, Mrs. J.
J. Hall, Mrs. Frank Wright and
Mrs. Nettie Phillips.
DEATHS
William Frederick Neptune
William Frederick Neptune, late real.
dent ol 78S North Capitol atreet. in tilt
city November 6, at the aire of 72 year.
Survived br wife, Mr. Emma Neptune of
Salem ; daughter, Mr. Dor la Ranom of
Turner: slater, Mrs. A. J, Pinnlclt of
Sebrlmi, Ohio; three tepnona, Carl A.
Wood, Everett T. Wood and Emery F.
Wood, all of Salem: end five grandchil
dren. Service will be held at the dough
E article dm pel Wednesday, November 9,
at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Loul Whttt offi
ciating. Interment in the City View
cemetery.
Mra. Sylvia Helaler
Mr. Sylvia Heller, late resident of
route S. Canby, at an Orecon City hos
pital. November T, at the ace of 76
years. Announcement of ervlce later
by Clouah-Bar rick company,
Albert t.. Col Una
Albert L. Colllna. late resident of 9104
Hazel avenue, at a local hospital. Novem
ber 4. at the as of 74 year. Father of
Mr. Daisy MUler of Eutene and Mr. Ar
nett O'Brien of Honolulu, Hawaii; and
brother of Mr. Karl Blue of Tula, Ok la.,
and Dick Collin of Arnett, Okla. Mem
ber, 4. at the aae of 79 year. Member of
the Methodist church, Oervnt I OOF lodee
No. 121 of Quinaby and Harmony Rebekah
lodve No. 75 of Qulnnby. Service will be
held at the Howeil-Edward chapel Tuea
day, November S. at 10:30 a m. with Rev.
Dudley Strain officiating. Interment In'
Belle PmsI cemetery, RltualUtle aerrlce
by the lOOF lodtie.
Benlah Zander
At a local hospital November S. Beulah
Zander, late resident of 4ao South 33rd
street. Survived br three children, David
Talmndee of Seattle, Jane Nelson of Sa
lem and Harriett Jack of Sao Dleeo:
lour brother. Prof T. S. Robert and Sol
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Malcolm R.np of Atl.m; tnd Hz irand
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D.rt.B D.Mlu Dlbb.nl '
Dtrton Douilu Dlbbtrn. at thb r.l
dtneo. liTO Uncuur Dr.. November I at
th ait of atvtn rtara. Survived br par
anu. Ur. and Uri. Oarl J. Dlbbarn, Sa.
l.m: brother Lannr Dlbbern. Salem:
trandparenu. Ur. and Ura. I. W. Xrusa,
Kearney, Nebr., and Ur. and Ura. O. J.
Dlbbern. Orand laland. Nebr. Service, will
ba held Tueadar. November at 1:30 p.m.
In the Clou.h-Barrlck chapel with the Rev.
A. Oetaendaner officiating. Interment
al Belcreat Uemortal park.
Mellnda 1. Cameraa
Uellnda 1. Cameron, at tha reaHleneo at
360 South View Place, Salem, November I,
at the aaa of 71 yeara. Survived by hua
band. Oeoraa D. Cameron of Salem; four
son- -rdon Cameron of Cayler, Alberta,
Canada. David Cameron of Post Falla,
Idaho, Archie Cameron of Salem and Rey
nold! Cameron of Roaeburi; five dauah
tera. Mra. Uarle Nathelfer and Ulaa nor.
ence Cameron of Salem, Ura. Uaraaret -Walah
of Riddle. Ore.on. Mra. Donald
Beaton of Cayley, Alberta. Canada, and
Mra. David Schuster of Stanley, Alberta,
Canada; el.ht brothers and sisters in
Canada and 13 nieces and nephews. An
nouncement of services later by tha
Clouah-Barrlck chapel. t
OBITUARY .
Mrs. Carl Halt
wtllamlna Private funeral services were
held in the chapel of the Sheridan Funeral
nome tor Mrs. can Holt. 48. who died
la.tt Friday. Vault entombment was at
Rlvervlew Abbey Mausoleum In Portland..
Minnie Stevens was born In Hampton.'
Tenn., on February 37. 1901, the daugh-.
ver or Eiijen ana Eiuenetn elevens, sue,
was married to Carl Holt on April 6,
mat, and they made their home near
Wlllamlna. Survivors Include the hus
band. Carl: a son. Edward; two sisters.
BeiRte Winter of Portland and Margaret
Martin of Seattle; three brothers, Mar-'
ion, and Dannie ol Portland and Oeorce
of Montana,
Mrs. Floyd Lady
Willamlna Funeral services for Mri.
Floyd Lady, &7, former resident of tha
upper Wlllamlna community, were held
Thursday afternoon at the Sheridan
Christian church with the Rev. Frank
W. Zook In e-harge. Interment waa in
the upper Wlllamlna cemetery. Mrs. Lady
died October 35 In Portland, where she
had been living, she was the daughter-'
of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, pioneers.
cans May arown waa oorn in tne upper
Wlllamlna oommunlty. where she at
tended school. Survivors Include her hus-
band, Floyd, of Portland: two sons. Eld on
Davis of Sacramento. Calif., and Harold
Davis of Portland: three grandchildren;
two sisters. Mrs. Clyde Potter of Oilbert
Creek and Mrs. Kathryn Lady of Sheri
dan: and one brother, Archie Brown of
Wlllamlna.
Alice llltabetb Spink
Lebanon Mra. Alice Elisabeth Spink. U,
died at her home In the Crowfoot com
munity Friday. She had lived In Oregon
the past 14 rear. Born Feb. 14, 1694, at
artnan, B. Dak., Mr. Bptnk settled at
Harrlsburc In 1935 and hail lived at Crow- -foot
for tha past two yrar. She 1 sur
vived by her hueband. Gale Spink, two
dauehter. Mr. Helen Erlckaon. Leb
anon, and Mra. timer Ooodln-, St. Paul,
Ore.; five son. Clarence, Dennis and
Jamea Spink, all of Lebanon: Charles ol
Anacortes, Wah.. and Terrence, Stockton.
Calif.: three aUter. Mrs. Harley Klrby nad
Mis RoaeUa Oradr. both of MltchelL
S. Dak.; and Mra. William Ryan, Omaha,
Nebr.; three brother. Walter Grady.
Plankerton, . Dak.: Robert Oradr. Mit
chell, S. Dak.: and Gharle Grady, Canada; ".
and ten trandchlldren. Funeral service
in ue neid Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Ed
ward Catholic church here, with Father
Oarl Wachter officiating. Burial and grave
aide rltea will be at the Monroe Catholic
cemetery. Roaarv will be at the Howe
Huston chapel Monday at I p.m.
Mra, Albert Campbell
Jefferson Funeral services were lield
at the For tmlller Frederic keen funeral
home In Albany lor Mrs. Albert Campbell,
79, who died at her home on R.F.D. No. -1,
Jefferson. Monday. Rev. Paul Touder,
Mennonlte minister, officiated. Charles
Henlon, Sam Thomas, Chris Nofiieer, Ola
Ohlecomes, John Mulligan and Joe Yaiel-
kf, pall bearers and Mrs, Glenn Taylor,
soloist and organist. Burial took place
in the Willamette Memorial nark. Mrs..
Campbell wa born In Clackamas county,
Deo. 31, 1809. She lived at Condon, Oregon
City, and then In Id 17 moved to Denver,
residing there before moving to Jeff arson
R.F.D. eight year mo. Surviving beside
her son Leonard Robertson of Portland
and husband, ar two lister. Mrs. Otae..
Shank land, Portland, and Mrs. Olive Mc-
crarr. rasidlnc in Nevada: eight crand-
children and ten treat grandchildren. Sho
wa a member or the Baptist church ana
aha and Mr. Campbell wero married la
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