riMANCIAt BILLS UNPAID? Let Personal'! YES MAN pay them for you! Ittduee rur monthly payment with his -Smaller Payment" plan. Oet ex tt cash and spread the payments ovar I month. Iyou chOQb ww mvoiuir parniCD.. 104 f . (ha Divmtnt date. Don't hturiar V Hit.eoesssri.r BU 14 " '1 y .too In or phone tht -YES" He says yea to out 01 6. Open Set. t em. to 1 p.m. Personal Finance Co. Of Salem ail Statt, Km. 12 Phone 2-3464 C. It. Allen, Utt, TRAILERS irWrnAlLEE house. Nlei fc clean. Good ihape. Price lSO- 2362 Simpson. t371 aTwflEia luggage trailer. All steal. New ttrra Can be made Into horse trailer. Also' truck tlra wheel and tube. Rte. 4. Boi 673. Boone no, Lie. 8-121. U-14 r274- t373 MACHINERY SALE! SALE! DISSOLVING BUSINESS Must sell complete ma chine and repair shop, tools and equip. Every thing goes. One piece or a carload. LATHI. 8HAPER. UTLLTNO MACS.. TEAM CLEANER. COMPRESSOR, WELDERS, AIR WRENCHES, 1 NEW OAS TANKS 4000 & 6000 OAL. CAP., ETC. MANY Huitb 11 boas luu HUMEROUS TO MENTION. NO JUNK!! SACRIFICE PRICES!! Sale Starts Sat., Nov. 12 OPEN EVERY DAY FOR ONE WEEK! INCLUDING SUNDAY ! COME EARLY ! To Make Your Selection Bird&ZyssetCo. 171 WALLACE RD. WEST SALEM Phone Salem 1-6666 v373 DIRECTORY ADDING H ACTON 19 All makes used me chines sold, rented repaired Roen 461 Court Phone 1-6773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC BOMB appliance repair seme new appliance Vince'e Electric Phone Free estimate Trade-Ins accepted oo l-923t 137 8 Liberty St o" AT-IIR DOOR SHARPENING Lawn mowers, scissor knives sharp ened. Dexter. 1140 Center. 3-6833. o AUTO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing) eervlee day phone I-S316 3-1604 S3" Center BODY AND PAINT n.4.n'. Rrwi At Paint Shoo. Open Sun. 1690 Cherry. Ph. 3-2033. Q287 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel. repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 3-4S60. o BULLDOZING Bulldtwlng, leveling, road bldg., "; Int. teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3146. Salem. o391 SALEM MARKETS lw the g.1,,.,, c.,H. l.mntl ... rSTtJ" Egg Mat. i4.il K.bhll P.ILtwMjO. D.lrr Feed IJ.75. ltd u.W,7 : h.ru r.1?p,.',.;,.":.0,v" i '. 1" tin " medium ,. mhsletal. ..it. pua 1-1. abova there prleeet above era da A ita.f".'""..'.1 " 1 " M-tO. outier eall 13c Wholesale grade A. ice, re- Pertland Grain Portland. Nov. II fjPy-Wheat: Caah No. 3 45-lb B W. 47.00; No. I flax 3 91 Cash wheat (bldt: RAft whit, t mu.- oft white uxcludinc rexi J.30'; white club 3.20'i. Hard red winter; Ordlnar in per eftit 3.304: 11 oar cent l mi.- n Mr cent a.3i. Tod ay 'a car rtetiot' Whit ku. t: "our I; mlUfeed I. DIRECTORY firirKe PRAM1NO EE FRIGE RATION SERVICE Miller RefrlceratlonServ. Co. Ph. 1-1534 o3Sl Picture framlna PhOKO 1-6617 Butcheos Paint Store SAND GRAVEL Garden SotL crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavatlns WalllDa Sand A Oram Co. Phone t-0240 o" Valley Sand Si Oravei Co Silt, tand I II dirt Eieavatlna 10B aboval Ai eau Tractor tcoop trucka for dirt awvlu Ph of flee 14003, re. 17144 a Salem Saw Wrkx Ph. 3-7901. 1391 N 6th. 0361 SEPTICTANKS Mlke'a Septic Service. Tank elaaned. Roto Rooter service on Bewera. 1079 Elm St- W. Salem. Ph. I-94U. 3-6337. o287 Electric machine cervtca on acwer and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8tb R. P. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned St, West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o375 Vacuum Pumplnf. no mlleace charie Call ua collect. Todd's Septic Tank Service. 2445 State St. Phone 3-0734. o HEWERS AND SEVTTC TANKS Electric Roto-Rooter. Exeluelve Patent. Razor Sharp Cuttlnc Blades. Clean Sewera. Drains, Tanks. Ph. 3-6327. o SEWING MACHINES All repairs guaranteed. Free pickup ft delivery. Used machines boucht it aold. Ph. 1-5569. 1091 Edtewater. o297 Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ term. Ail makes. W. Davenport Ph. 1-7671 0281 All makes repaired, free estimate Singer Sewing Machine Co 110 No Commercial Ph 1-3 51 3. n TRANSFER A STORAGE ' deal b Distance Transfer, atotace Burner oils, eoal A briquet. Trucks tc Portland dally Agent for Bektns House hold goods moved to anywhere tn 0 8 or Canada Lamer Transfer A) Storage Ph l-list e TRUCK A TRANSFER Lester DeLapp truck service. Commer cial hauling. Dally service to Portland. Ph. J-1750. c294 rVPEWFITIRS Smith Oorona, Rimlnxtoo Royal, Under wood portables. All makes used machine Repairs and rent Rocn. 436 Court, o VENETIAN BLINDS ialem Venetian Blind made to arder m raftnlahed, Relnaoldt Lewie 1-3MI Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 17331. WEATHERSTRIPPING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 1-5966. A3831 WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore, Rt. 2. Bos 111. Ph. 1-5135. 0391' Log., grnd. elear'g. carrrall wk. Ph. 42J83 or 11264. Geo Worth. $40 PlymouthDr CASH REGISTERS tnatant delivery of new RCJ east recUter All mates sold, rented, re pa: ed. Roen 464 Court Ph 1-4771 o CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satlefactlon new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patios, orb walla etc Call 1-4850 CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum elean-d. Ensley. 771 8. 21st. Ph. 1-7176. caije DRESSMAKINO State St. Alteration Shop. tag. JM State St., Rm. 27. Dreumak-0266 Dressmaking ii alteration. Work guar anteed. 1390 N. 34th. Ph. 3-7885. 0274' r.n.h.it rnotr tnr rirlvewiva At roads, de livered. Ph. 2-591. SM EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator avlcr Ph. 1-3056. Lee Cross. Rt. 6. Box 437-0 285 Breithauotf for flowers Dial 1-9176 e' FTRNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE Vacuumed ss fspaired. Dvorak. Ph. 3-4963 HOME PRODUCTS RAWLEIOH PRODUCTS. 2-8576. Q292 BOU5EHOLD PRODI CTB J R Watktns On ivery 1717 Center producU Free de Ph 1-5395 ' IN -ITLATION Johns-Man vllle. Phone 1-3748 JANITOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waxlnt Bulldlnvs Factories Homes Estimates Without Obligation AMR RT (7 AM Rl.na. MAINT. CO. Ph. Salem 1-9131 LlANUSCAPr NURSEBT t V Doerfler A Sons. Ornamentals. ISO N Laneaater Or at 4 Cor Ph nm LAUNDRY nrt tit nrara atPT.W T.unlrf 141 Jf- feron flt Phone 21452. O LAWNMOWER8 Sharpened, guaranteed aervlce. New wnwer and hand mowers. Call Harr? W. Bcott. 147 8. Com-1 St. o215J Capital Beddlni Phone 1-4061 MT'IO LESSONS " Spanish Aj Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin, lanjo. tut. 1523 Court St. Ph. l-7s bmCEFt' RNITl'RE-A SUPPLIES rw.w u mnA mine auDPlles. aafaa. dunlitatora and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stand., brief ewes, Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen, 456 Court WINDOW CLEANENO Acme indow Oleanera Windows, waUr a woodwork eisanaa noors eieaneo waxed and polished. Pb S-1137 141 Court- Langdofl, Culbertsaa and Mather WINDOW SHADES WashLble, Rolwt Made to order. I Day Del Relnholdt Lewi Ph 31639 WOOD SAWDUST West Balem Fuel Co. Ph 1-4021. WOODSAWINO Atkiu Ai Croaa. Ph. 1-4674 or 1-4171. 0371 LODGES Wrt- l.O.OJ. nMu tvery Salem Lodge No. 4, AT. it K AM. Wednesday, Nov. 1, E A, degree, 7:30 p.m. 273 A A i n.s worth Lodge No. 201, A lK & AM. Special. Tus, Nov. 15. E.A. degree. 7:30 pm. 273' LEGAL 5f vKt.'tS.' JM Stocks Decline Irregularly New York. Nov. IS m Stock price were ilowly but penit ently marked down In today'! market. Losaea ranted from fraetioni to around a point. A fair amount of butlneu wai done with turnover for the full day at a rata of around 1,200, 000 tharea. Today's deelint followed the worst setback yesterday In near ly a month. Rails held firm for a while in the wake of news that an other boost In passenger fares had been authorized by the in terstate commerce commission but later Joined the balance of the market. A year-end dividend of $3. SO share voted by the Libby- Owens-Ford Class Co. helped lift the stock to a new 1949 peak. Losers included U. S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel, General Mo tors. 1) S. S. Rubber, Woolworth, American Telephone, American Can. Transcontinental & West ern Air and U. S. Gypsum. Recovered Loot Visitors to the Plymouth Galleries, New York, inspect silver recovered by Allied European forces, which will be auctioned to aid displaced persons in Europe. Call Meeting on School Mergers Letters are being received bj a selected group of officials ana educators in the county asking their attendance at a meeting called by Mrs. Agnes Booth, county superintendent, for next Monday at 8 p. m., m the down staiars conference room at the state library building to discuss organization for consideration of some sort of county wide pro gram for consolidation of schools. In her letter she states that many schools are jammed with pupils meaning a lack of hous ing and equipment and some of the schools are only "condi tionally" standard. In most cases, she states in her letter, the problem can be solved by consolidation and there are many boards and a large number of patrons who would like to bring it about. Hnwever, she says that the si tuatiun is such there should be a county wide study made be fore any definite steps are taken and it is for this purpose she is considering the naming of committee for that purpose. The whole problem will be threshed out at the. coming meeting and probably a committee named. Mrs. Booth could not be con tacted at her office Tuesday for further details as she was out of the city. OIL MINER SERVICE W Ku.riotM our work Pti. M8M Evo 4.J4J4. ' txp, Inurlor ptlnUng WlUoo. Ph. I-:" 0911 Vfitrom'i ort ,ulpia to do rout Mlnuni Phoiw I-24B1 PAINTING PAPtKBANOrNO rAPtaiNO a, pimtint. it. tr.t. Palntlnc tn4 paptrhonrlnt. Pro mtto. Ph. l-tsil. 151 anipplnt. PApraBANoiNO xprrt Ptprrhanllof ind i. Woodworm, ph. I-M01. iV ptlttlnl H Pru Ml. 0lT' Popirhuiloi. Jtrrl Johiuoa. PS. -''J. 039S PLI'MHINO a-pur Contract. Ol.n Uoodr. P-0391 "Ml, lit Lucutt Or. PB. NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PHOPERTT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREOON POR THE CUUWIT ur 11ARION In tho M.tttr oi tht BtiU ) HART DAVIE, DKIIMd. KnTTrF. la n.r.B. BtvMi m.i in. ura.r. aliinrd. W. w McKlnner. " Ecutor of th. estate of M.rr Davie, deceased, will. nn mr.A mttmr tM IDtH fl.V OI NOV.mD.r. 1849. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of laid dar at tho olflco of W. W. McKln- ner. Attorney at Law. aui nonwi hum w.Hiin. ft.lem. Uarlon Countr. Oreion. ..ell at private aale for cash th, followlnf dcacrlbed real preralaoi, to wu: Lot numoareo riva o, in biuk num bered Eleven (in, tn North Salem, Ln the Our of Balem, Marlon County, t.t. a. ftrHnn. .eeordlnfl to tha duly recorded plat thereof on file and of record In tha office of tho Countr Rao order for Merlon County, State of Ore gon, ln Volume 1, on pate 18, Record of Town Plata for laid County and State Said aalt will b made In puriuanca of an order of tha Honorable Rei Klmmell, one of tht Judcea of the Circuit Court of the Statt of Oregon, for tha County of Marlon, which o.rdr waa made and en tered on tht 28th day of Oftboer. 1949. In proceedlnaa pending tn aald Court ntt ttled "In the Matter of the Eatate of Mary Davie, deeeaaod." Clergg reglatra. Hon number HISS, and that aald aale would be aubloct to confirmation by aald C""1' W. W. McMHNET Executor of the Eelau wf Mary Davie. Deceased Ptrat Publication: November 1, 1949 Lart Publication: November 29. 194f Nov 1. 9, IS, II. NOTICE OF SALE OP EAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OP OREOON POR THE COUNTY OP MARION In the Matter of the Estate of SARAH BELLE McKINNEY, Deceaaed. NOTICE la hereby given that tha under Itned. LEWIS McKINNEY, aj Executor 4 the eetate of Sarah Bell. McKlnney, ae. ceased. will, on and after the lOtn day of November, 1949. at 10:0. o'clook In tho forenoon of aald day at the oft. ofW. W. McKlnney. Attorney at Law. J01 Plonoer Trust Bulldina. Salem. Marlon County. Oregon, aril at private aale for cash the following described real premise., to wit: Lot Four I4i. Block Nine (91. 1. My ers Addition to Salem. Marlon county, Oregon, aa ahown bj tho duly record ed plat thereof oo file and of record in Volume J. paet 19. Record of Towd Plata for Marlon County. Oregon. Said aale will be made In pursuance of ,h. nnn.r.b'.. Oeorae R. Dun can, one of the Judeea of tht Circuit Court of thV State of Oregon, for tht County of Marlon, which order was made tnt I ea. tered on th. 11th day of Au.u.t 1949 in 5:?.'.fuBmnbV; .? .h?.1 X. would M aubloct to oooll.-mauoo by laid C""" tlWU MeKINNIT Executor of the estate of Sarah Belle McKlnney. deceased Pint Publication: November 1. 1949 Last Publication: November , 1949 W W McKinney. Attorney lor the Islett J19M Si'.em. Oreaon lal' U a, U, U Dry Year in Valsetz Area Valsetz, Nov. IS W This coast range logging town is go ing to have to get four feet of rain this month and next if it is to reach its annual average 10-odd feet of precipitation; Could happen, of course. Water comes down here like the Co lumbia river spilling over Grand Coulee dam when it really sets out to do a bit of raining. A report last Friday that Newport's 1.95 inches of rainfall was the state's heaviest for the day left local residents gasping like a Chinook in the creel. For the records, the day's rainfall at Valsetz Friday was over a quar ter of a foot. (Other towns would measure It in inches 3.35). But although last week was moist (over two-thirds of a foot from Tuesday to Sunday) the 10-month total to November 1 was only six and a half feet. It's been a dry year. Leo Childs Sells Realty Firm Leo N. Childs, president of the corporation that bears his name, announced Tuesday that he had sold the real estate and insur ance departments to George G. and Richard D. Denton, father and son who came here last Sep tember from Mt. Gilead, Ohio. Childs, who has been in busi ness on State street for 33 years, will retain the mortgage loan, securities and income properties departments of the business. Op eration will continue uninter rupted. Lee Haskins, who has been with Childs in the insurance de partment for the past 15 years, will operate as a partner with the new owners in the handling of insurance. Nina Cluett, for 10 years secretary-treasurer of the corpora tion, will remain in the office with Childs. Childs will retain his broker's license. The Dentons decided to settle in Salem after investigating con ditions here in comparison with other locations. The senior Den ton has a daughter 11 years old and a son who is a physician ln Illinois. The latter plans to lo cate in Salem next spring. Richard Denton has operated with his father for a number of years except during the war when he served as a pilot in the army air corps. Overseas ex perience was in Africa. He has a son and daughter and lives at 3320 Sunnyview avenue. The senior Dentons reside at 1511 North Summer. ' The Dentons, who have had much experience in real estate, and insurance will operate at the present location, 344 State street. MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livettook Harkw R vllei cacklng CtionT' Feeder lambs 111.00 to 115.00 Cutter cows 17.00 to (9.50 Dairy heifers (10.00 to 111.00 Fat dairy cows (9.50 to (10.00 Bull (11.00 to (15.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) (16.00 to 116.00 Veal (150-300 lbs.) top (20.00 to (22.00 Portland Eaatslde Market Cauliflower sold for (1.00 to 11.75 crntc on the Portland Eastslde Farmers Wholesale Produce market today. Bru&sel sprouts were (2.00 to (2.15 12 -cup lug. Lettuce brouiht 12.00 a crate. Delano green beans from California were Quoted at 16 cents a pound. Good quality corn was (3.S0 a crate. Cal llorma tomatoes were 17' cents pound. Local mushrooms moved at 76 eent pound. Capital Journal Salem. Ore., Tuesday, Nov. 15, 194919 a2c'JS STOCKS Open House Success Willamina High school prin cipal Kenneth Stuart announced this, week that 250 parents at tended the open house at the high school Tuesday evening. This was the first open house of this type held at the local high school OH 0391 er-ri nriri . m.r w.r jrw5. v 'tit.' VCa.A- " " T M Portland Produce Butterfat Tentative, eunleet to 1mme dlate change Premium quality maximum 35 to 1 percent ac'dity rlrllvered In Portland 63-67c lb.: 92 score, 61-65c lb.; 60 fcorc. 57-63c: 69 score 55c. Valley routes ana country points Zc less than first nuner wnoiesaie ron bulk eubea wholesalers, grade 93 score. 63c 92 score. 62c: B 80 score. 60c lb.. C 69 score. 67c. Above prices are sertctly nominal Cbcae Selling price to Portland whole sale Oreion sinnles 39-42c. Oregon small loaf, 44i-45c, triplet l'i less than SinxiOS East (ta wholesaler!) A grade large. SlVa-SS'ie; A medium, ; grade B large. 49-50 'ic; small A grade. 43 ic. Portland Dairy Market natter trice to retailers: orane prints. 68c: AA cartons. 69c: A prints. eac; a cartons esc; B prints, esc. tien Prices to retailers- Cirade lane. 2c doi.; certified A large, 63c; larae. eoc aa meaium. hoc cer titled A medium. 49c; B medium, 45c; small. 44c; cartons 2 e additional. Cheeaa Price to retailera Portland OreROn sin (ties 39-42e: Oregon loaf. lb. loafa 4414.45c lb.; triplets, IVt cents less man singles premium oranaa, singles. 31 C IO.I lOaL 530. Poultry Live Chlckem No. 1 quality FOB Plants. No. 1 broilers under 3 lbs. 20-4c lb. fryers 3-3 lbs.. 23 -26c; 3-4 lbs.. roasters 4 lbs and over, 2 7-28c; fowl. Leghorn 4 lbs and under 16-300. over lbs. 20c; colored fowl, all weight. 34-25c; roosters, ail weignts, in-iue Turkey Net to growers, tie toms. 43 S -44c on hens; sales prices to re tailers, torn. 38-39c: hens 49-600. Rahblta average lo growers, live whites. 4-5 lbs.. 17-19c lb.; 6-6 lbs.. 15-17e lb.: colored 7 eents lower: old or heavy does. and bucks, 8-13c. Froth dressed Idaho fryers and retailers. 40c; local. 48-52c. Country-Killed Meate Veal Ton aualltr 39 -31c lb., other grude according tn welch t and quality with uther or heavier IB-use. How Mint blockers, 24l-25e; sows, 30 31c. Lamba Top quality, springers. 38-39e: mutton, ll-lle. Beef Good cows, 19-21c lb.; canners- cutters, 18-19c. Trerh Dressed Meals 1 Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.t: Beef steers, good 500-800 lbs., (42-45; commercial, (35-39; utility, 131-34, utility. 127-28. Cows Commercial, 2B-31 utility, (24 26; c a nners-c utters, (23-20. Deef Cuts (Good Bteersi: Hind Quarters 154-55; rounds (48-51; full loins, trimmed 173-78; trlanttles, (32-34; square chucks. J40-43; ribs (53-55; loraquarters. (3-3B. Veal and calf: Good. 617-40; commercial 133-35: utility (28-33. Lambs: Good-choice spring lamba, (41 4: cnmmerrtal, (36-40: utility. 13J-35 Mutton Good. 70 lbs down. (18-20. Pork cuts: Loin No. I, 6-12 lbs.. (42-45; shoulders. 18 lbs. down. (32-35: spare- ribs, $45-48; carcassr. (25-26; mixed weights (2 per cwt lower Portland Miscellaneous Casears Bark Dry 12 Wo b green 4c lb Woiri Valley coarse and medium grades. 45c lb Mohair 35e lb. on 13-montfi growth. nominally. Hides Cnlvea, 3no lb., according to weipht, kips 25c lh.. beef 1l-12r lb., bulls 7c id. country buyers pay zc less. Nut Quntations Walnula Kranqutttes, first quality Jum bo, 34.7c; large. 33.7c; medium, 27.2c; second quality lumboa. 30.3c; large. 38.2c, medium, 26 3c; baby. 23 1-5; aoft Hhell, first 1 quality large. 79. 7c; medium, an 3c; sec lond nualtty large. 37 3ct medium, 34 7c oaDy 21 ae. Filberts Jumbo, 3Qe Ib.i large. 18e; medium. 16e: small 13o. By tha AasoelaUd Pr-asi Amertean Can Am Pow th LI Aa Tsl Tel Anaconda , Bendii Aviation Beth 8teel Boeing Airplane Calif Packing ".. Canadian Pacific Case J 1 Caterpillar .... Chrysler Com with Son Cons Vulteo Continental Can 'Jrown Eellgrbaeb Curtias Wright uougiaa Atrcrart Dupont de Nam Oeneral Electric- General Food General Meters Goodyear Tire mi Harvester Inl Paper Kennecott Llbby MeM L Long Ball "A" .,t Montgomery Ward nasn Keivinator Nat Dairy NT Central Northern Pacific Pae Am Fish Pa Gas 8t Elee . Pa Tel A Tel ... Penney J C .... Radio Corp Rayonler ...... Rayonler Pfd .. Reynold! Metal Richfield Safeway Stores Rears Roebuck . .,, Southern Pacific . Standard Oil Co. Studebaker Corp . Sunshine Mining Tra mam erica .... Dnlon Oil Cal ... Union Pactflo .... Onlted Airlines .. a 8 Steel Warner Bros Pic , WoolwortA .... 13 H ....146 .... 27', .... 92H .... 36 .... 21 . .. Ifi .... IV ... 43 .... 12 .... 64 .... 10'k ... 25 .... 36 .... 1 .... 64'4 .... 40. .... 174 . .. 45'. .... 4 .... 19H .... 27' .... 62 .... 49 'i .... 1 .... 21' .... 51'. .... U .... 37 .... 10 .... .... 12 .... 32H ....:o:'i .... 62', .... IVi .... 21 19 ..... 17H - 44-4 , 64 . 2JH . 0 . 11 . 34 Record Pickett After 22 months of picketing. T. I. Wil liamson of Houston. Tex., claims the world's record as a picket. Williamson, a driver for an express company, went on strike Jan. 2, 1948. and is the lone member still on strike. The other men who went out with him have found Jobs elsewhere. (Acme Tele-photo) Soybeans Rally. Wheal Weaker Chicago, Nov. IS W Soy bean futures rallied today on ov ernight reports that the govern ment had bought quantities of soybean oil. Gains reached more than a cent at times before pri ces reacted somewhat Wheat was weak most of the session on lack of export devel opments, with losses reaching more than a cent occasionally. Soybeans dipped again near the close and finished V higher to 1 lower than the previous finish, November $2.21-2.21 V, wheat was l'i to 1H lower, De cember $2.09V4-4, corn was Vs to H up, December $1.20-&i, oats were to down, Decem ber 74i, rye was off to IV4. December $1.33-, and lard was 15 cents a hundred pounds lower to 5 cents higher, Novem ber 59.30. Chiracs Llveiteek Chicago. Nov. IS (USDAt Salnhle hogs 18,000: active, steady to 16 cents low er; moMIy 10-16 cents lower on butchers: sows steady to 35 cents lower; top 16.10 for few loads choice 200-330 lb: most good and choice 180-300 lb 16.75-14.00: matly 15 65-16.00: good and choice sows under 433 lb 14 73-15.25: few 18.301 heavier welrhts scarce, as low as 13 00. Salable cattle 6.000, salable calvra 600: ateera and yearllnia grading averaee good and better fairly active, steady; lower eradea slow, weak to fully 50 cenu lower: heifers steady tn weak; cows steady to strong: bulls strong to fully 25 rents hith er: vealers steady to 100 lower; load choice and prime 1.061 lb ateers 40 00: doxrn or ao loads choice 1.050-1.150 lb ft'era 24 00-36 50; bulk good to low-cholre strera 27.50-33 00: medium to low-aond 21.50-27.00: medium to low-rholee heifers 21.00.39.00: good cows 16. 25-18 00: com mon and medium cows 14 00-16 00: can ners and cutter.'- 11 0013.75: medium and good sausntre bull 17 00-19.00: medium to choice vealers 23 00-38 00: !rw 29 00 curly. Salable shepp 3,500. not enoush done on Alauvhter lambs and v'srline to make a market: ewes scarce and steady, most natives 1-13. 4 Portland Llvettftrk Portland. Ore.. Nov. 15 ui- Llvetork Cult!' salable 200. holdover 350: markt slow: few cleanup sles abo.t tady with Monday elrve: hlih medium and low good short fed steers elwd lull 50 rents or more lower; many medium he!fra fully 1 00 off: some Allowing more loss com pared last week" tilth: medium and good 1170 to 1246 lb. fed steers Monday 24 00; 1195 lbs. 2 10: long load mMium 725 lb. heifers todiv 30 00 above 1000 lbs. 16 00: common heifers 15 50 tn 16 00; cutter and Court Rebukes Bridges' Lawyer San Francisco, Nov. 15 W) Prospective jurors in the gov. ernment's perjury trial of Harry Bridges were told by a defense lawyer yesterday that a rival union head once sought to have Bridges killed. Bridges, 48, Australian born and for 15 years head of the left- wing CIO Longshore union, is charged with perjury in testify ing at his 1945 naturalization hearing that he had never been communist. Two aides, S. R. Robertson and Henry Schmidt, are charged with aiding Bridges to obtain citizenship by fraud. As the Jury selection proceed' ed, Chief Defense Counsel Vln cent Hallinan told one venire man that Harry Lundeberg, head of the AFL Sailors' Union of the Pacific, Inc., "literally and ac tually hired murderers to try to kill Harry Bridges." He asked the man how he would receive testimony from witnesses test! fying under Lundeberg's dlreo tion. Federal Judge George Harris sustained the government's speedy objection to the question When Hallinan Indicated he planned to seek to bring Inter union feuds into the record Judge Harris said: "I think your optimism Is un warranted, Mr. Hallinan. We are not going to try any labor union or group here. " McDonald Injured in Auto-Truck Collision Lyons, Nov. 15 Al McDon ald of Albany suffered severe Injuries near here Monday night In a collision of an automobile with a truck. He was taken to Salem Me morial hospital by ambulance. The hospital reported Tuesday that his condition was good McDonald was one of a group of working men employed by the Western Logging company. Thry were ln a ear driven by Will- lam Taylor, also of Albany, The truck, owned by Harold Wllse of Mill City and driven by Elton Brown of Mehama, was stopped at the top of a hill about dusk and Brown waa Just about to put on his lights when the automobile crashed Into th. rear of the truck. Bank Debits in Salem Decline Portland, Nov. 15 M) Bank debits in Salem led a decline for three western Oregon cities re ported yesterday by the federal reserve bank. October bank debits, a busi ness yardstick dropped. 38 per cent at the state capital city went down 10 percent in Eugene and down 8 percent in Portland For the 10 months of this year, however, Salem had a percent gain while Portland debits were down 7 percent and Eugenes 11 percent. The October debits in Salem were $39,573,000 compared with $62,152,000 for the same month in 1948. The 10-month total was up from $578,477,000 last year to $587,654,000 this year. At Eugene, October figures were $50,982,000 compared with $56,728,000 a year ago. The 10- month figure was $482,351,000 compared last year with $540,- 546,000. Portland's October debits were $541,304,000. DEATHS 8 common heifers 15 50 tn 16 00; cutter anc common dairy type heifprg 10 50 to 13 00 rtaPiPIt. Banal Ollfl.p t-fit.-. ta K In in -.ft tM v - HaTTkA heii down to 7 00; common and medium ""w. 1 tV.-uv tti- '- i beef cows 12O0 to 14 00. cutter and com- Prince and Mama Prince Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Ed in burg, who is celebrating his first birthday, poses for an anniversary picture with his mother, Princess Elizabeth of England. (AP Wirephoto) mon snusKfe bulb 12 no to 18 00. Calves salable 50; market active. Steady: good light vealers 13 00 to 24 00. Hoes salable 100 1 market not fully tsb;ihd. frw atieetfd butcher steady at 17 50. moM bids and fw sslejt on good and choice 160 to 2S0 lbs, 17 00 to 17 35; good 300 to 450 lb. sowa 13 50 to 1100; le"1eri eeer; tor- Monday 16 00 Stieap salable 400: holdover 366: mar ket very s.o. eirly bid again lower and (uiij 1.00 ell lor twe darn lev Hike Passenger Fares in East Washington, Nov. 15 () An other raise in basic railroad pas senger fares ln the east now has government sanction. Coach tickets will move above the price of pre-war Pullman trans portation. The Interstate commerce com mission, splitting 6 to 4 on the matter, issued the Increase au thority to 61 eastern lines late yesterday. It permits a 12 ',4 per cent hike in both coach and sleeping-parlor car mileage charges. It may be made effec tive on five days' notice to the public. Commutation fares are not af fected, but the upward revision in basic interstate passenger rates will go to 3.376 cents per mile ln coaches and 4.5 cents per mile ln Pullman cars. This compares with 2-cent coach rates and 3-cent Pullman rates ln 1941. Four increases since then have advanced the eastern rates more than 50 percent. Southern and western rail roads in the same period have made advances of about 20 per cent, the basic rates in these sec Hons now being 2.5 for coaches and 3.5 for Pullmans. Abiqua Social Club Will Name Officers Sllverton The Abiqua Ladies Social club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Marie Dunigan in an all-day program and a no hostess luncheon at noon. Mrs. Jess Barkhurst and Mrs. C. B. Weatherill were new mem bers accepted into the club. The Tuesday, December 13 meeting will be the revealing of secret pals and choice made for the selection of secret pnls for the coming year. Mrs. John Mc Killop is opening her home to the members at this meeting. Mrs. Idcmes Evans Mrs. Idumea Evans. late vstdant nt 4405 Sunnyview avenue, at a local hos pital November 12. Surviving ara her hus. band. Owen Evans of 6alem; two daugh ters, Mrs. Marie Crawford of Salem and Mrs. Nana Helms of Prlnevtlle: a son, Hubert Evans of Brewster, Wash.: four 1st era. Mrs. Alice Balrd of Knvili Tenn.. Mrs. Martha Hatmaker of Pine. ville, Ky Mrs. Ella Loy of Hynera. Ind., and Mr. May Roach of LaPollette, Trim.: ...m-o uiw.um, ionn Murray ana Arinur Murray of Sullivan, ind itui v.a u ir... of LaPollette. Tenn.: seven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services will or nem weanesaay. November 16, at 3 p.m. at the Cloueh-Barrick chapel r-p.i ReV. Mag Wvatt officii tin. Tntfrmnt It. the Leg Mission cemetery. VInle Clemons Vlnie Clemons. late resident nf pendencc, In this city November 11, at the ate of 17 years. Survived by mother, Blanche Clemons tn Indiana: two sisters. Mrs. Lola Bowers tn Indiana and Mrs. Maudle Jordan of Han ford, Calif.: and four brothers, Sam Clemons ln Oklahoma. Louis Clemons in Minnesota. Oeorgc C lemons in Alaska and Oscar Clemons of Eure ka, Calif. Service were held at the Bap tist church at Independence Tuesday, No vember 15. at 10 a.m. Interment was ln the IOOP cemetery at Independence under the direction of the Howell-Edwards ohapol. Clinton Wheelock Clinton WheelOCk. at a Inr.t hKanllal November 12, at the age of 48 years. Ship ment has been made to Roseburg by the Clough-Barrlck chapel for services and In terment. Prank Walter Wllaoa frank Walter Wilson, late resident f route 8, Salem, at a local hrntti n. vember 14. Survived by three daughter. Mrs. D M. Eby and Mrs. O. I. Smith, both of Salem, and Mrs. Blanche Tates of roriiftna, mrec one, wiured ana Raiph VYlUon. both of Salem, and Fred WUion of Port Orchard. Wash.: thrr atuira Ur. Jennie Newman and Mrs. Mtnnle Anderson in iuri, ana sars. wai craig OI Naches. Wash.; a brother. William Wilson nf uu. sourt; 18 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Services will be held at the Virgil T. Oolden Mortuary Wednesday, November 16, at 1:20 p.m. with Rev. Leonard Jone officiating. Interment ln Beicreat Memorial park. Charles Allison in this city November 15, Charles Allla i. lata resident of 3105 North nhi.p-.jt street. Announcement of aervloe later by n. ... mwurjn company, Fred L. Danlsen In this city Fred L. Danlson. late resi dent of Station A, Salem, at the age of 66 years. Father of Oladys Marie Kroner and Virgil Leroy Danlson of Portland; and grandfather of Leanne Danlson ejid Mrs. Coleen Croc an of Portland. Announcement of service uter by W. T. Rtgdon compear. Mrs. Clara B. Smith Mrs. Clara E. Smith at the residence at 730 Mill street. November 14, at the ace of 74 years. Aunt of Dr. Hitn Php Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Jennie Erwin, Mem Pearce and Llge Pearce, all of Salem, and Oeorte Pearce of Delano. Calif., Announcement of service later bp W. r. Rigdon company. OBITUARY Prana Bemabard Johnson Lebanon Prana B. Johnson, SS, a na tive of Polka me. Sweden, died Nov. 12 In the Community hospital. He was born May 20, 1884 and came to Sandstone, Minn., living there until he settled in Lebanon ln 1948. He was a carpenter by trade. Serv ices will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the Howe-Huston chapel with Rev. Ed McClaln officiating. Burial will be ln the IOOP cemetery. Survivors are his daugh ter Mrs. Elsie Tucker and two grandchil dren, George and Charlotte Tucker, all of Lebanon. Irvine Strickland Lebanon Irvine Strickland, 76, died la Salem. Nov. U. Born Dec. 11. 1874 ln Po mona, N. T., he came to Crawfordsvllle 11 years aco, residing there until moving to Salem five months ago. Ha was a con tractor. Surviving are his children. Gor don, Clarence and Margaret Strobel, all of California and Gladys Oregory of Craw fordsvllle; brothers. Clark and Prank of Connecticut Clarence) of New Jersey, and J me of New York; sister, Mrs. Car rie Johnson. New York; 21 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Servlcea were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Howe Huston chapel in Sweet Home with Rev. Harry Benton officiating. Burial In the Alford cemetery at Harrlsburg. Cleveland C. atlley Albany Cleveland C. Riley, 78, Browns ville, died at his home there Saturday and was burled in the Oakvllle cemetery Mon day following srrvlces held at the Browns ville Baptist church. Riley, drscendnnt or the pioneer Cochran family of Browns ville and a son of the Rrv. Stephen Riley. Pioneer Brownsville Baptist minister, was horn In Tulare county. Cel., but had lived In Linn county since he was four years old. First at Brownsville, where he crew to manhood, and then in the Oakvllle com munity where he farmed for 35 years before returning to Brownsville In 1931. 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