Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 16, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    AUTOMOBILES
I AUTOMOBILES
LOOK - LISTEN
V ONE YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE ON
OUR USED CARS. THE ONLY PLACE IN
SALEM WHERE YOU CAN GET THAT
TYPE OF WARRANTY. OUR CARS ARE
THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED AND
SOLD BY A PERMANENT. DEPENDABLE
DEALER.
TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY
Bl LLDOZINO
Phone 2-4173
27S'
I''-)
SS2 N. Commercial
Thurs. Spot Special
At Center and Commercial Is'
1940 PLYMOUTH DELUXE STATION WAGON
RADIO HEATER. OOOD MOTOR. BODY HEEDS A L TITLE REPAIR
$250
HERE'S THE CAR FOR YOU!
MARION MOTORS
337 Center Phone 3-9286
AUTOMOBILES
WILSONS
SPECIAL SELECTION
OF EXCEPTIONAL
CARS
1948 BUICK Super Sedan $2045
On. owner. Rfaularljr serviced In our
shop. Only 15.500 mile. Two-tone Bray
Ducco. Plastic seat covers. SUPERIOR.
1949 BUICK Spec. Sedan $1995
One owner. Resularly serviced In our
sbop. ONLY 8900 miles. Llsht gray Duc
co. Absolutely PERFECT.
1948 CHEV. Aero Sedan $1595
One owner. Sxactlni care. ONLY 18.940
ntlaa. Rlark Ducco. Batin seat covers.
One of today's most popular styles. SEE
IT.
1947 BUICK Super Sdn. $1695
One owner. Immaculate throughout.
Two-tone ray. NEW Goodyear Super
Cushion White Tires, rissuc seat cov
era. SUPERIOR.
1948 BUICK Spec. Sedan $1395
On owner. Carefully aervlced since
new. Brakes recently reltned. Good llsht
sroen Ducco ex clean Interior. Thous
ands of low cost miles to so. TRY IT.
Others At All Prices
Otto J Wilson Co.
Commercial at Center
AUTOMOBILES
CADILLAC
1941 ( door sedan series CI. Radio,
heater. windshield w ushers, white tide
wail tires, hydramatic drive, runs and
.oou UK new. 'me Dfcst moaei uacmac
ever made. 11350. 1301 s. com'l. pn.
36U50. '
DIRECTORY r
u iloinq capurif
Remodel, repair Wat bom do Term
No down partntnt Phone I-W10
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldf., clear
Int. teeth for brush. Vlrall Husks.. 1010
Kalrvlew Av- 8lem: o39i!
Dean Robinson. Pa. S-MST r 1-4306
o29.
Lof.. srnd. dear's;, carryall k. Ph 42383
or 31364. Geo Worto. M0 Plymouth Dr
CASH REGISTERS
Ins tan demerr of ne RCn cast
reiUtei Ai mate soul reoLed. e
pa ed BofQ i4 Court Ph 3-1713 o
EMENT fvORft
For expert guaranteed tatt start loo oe
or repair of foundation, aldewailu
drive warm, patio, euro valla ate Cal.'
3-4850 0
CHIMNEY IWEEP
Furnace
onlmner vacuum cleaned.
Etuler. Ill 0. 3Ut. Pb. 3-1176. 284-
DBLSSMAKJKO
State St. Alteration Shop. Dressmak
lm. 360 State 6t.. Rm. 37. o2M
DRIVEWAYS
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator device
Pa. 3-3060, Lee Crou. Rt. 6. Box 437-0
Brs.iriauot f tot flover Dla 3-tl7B c"
FURNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Stock Advance
Led by Motors
New York, Nov. 16 W Auto
mobile shares powered a broad
advance in the stock market to
day. Gains ranged from fractions
lo a point or more.
Buying interest suddenly ex
panded in mid-morning.
The rise followed a two-day
setback during which the mar
ket value of all stocks listed on
the exchange was dropped down
by around $1,000,000,000.
Crucible Steel common and
preferred ran into heavy weath
er following news that directors
had skipped the preferred divi
dend due at this time. The com
mon lost 114.
Higher prices were paid dur
ing the day for U.S Steel, Beth
lehem Steel, Chrysler, Stude-
baker, General Motors, Union
Pacific, U.S. Rubber, United
Aircraft,' American Telephone,
International Paper, Warner
Bros., and U.S. Gypsum.
HOME raODVCTS
RAWLEIQH PRODUCTS. I-S7. 02M'
Uli'-KHULD PBUDLCTa
J B
.rerj
K'elkios Oo
1111 Center
products Free
PH 1-S39,
STOCKS
Tel
Johns-Man? 1 11 Phone 3-3748
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Serrtce Floor Waxing
Building - Factories - Home
Estimates Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDG. MAI. NT. CO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133 0
LAN DSC A IT Nt RSER1
P V Doerfler Si Bon. Ornamentals 130
N Lancaster Or at 4 Cor Ph 3-1322 o
REAL
VALUES
'41 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN
'41 DESOTO DELUXE SEDAN
'41 STUDEBAKER DELUXE
SEDAN
'42 PACKARD CLIPPER SDN.
'39 BUICK CLUB COUPE
'40 NASH CLUB COUPE
42 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN
'37 FORD SEDAN
MANY MORE
REAL BUYS
AT
State Motors Inc.
USED CAR LOT
678 S. 12th
LAWNHOWERS
MATTRESSES
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish A
Banjo, etc.
Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin.
1923 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief cues,
CHECK THE
SPOT
IMS DODGR 4-door sedan. Radio, heater.
low mile ate. Ph. 3-2471. tve. 3-5089.
q273
150 USED CAR LOT I
150 & your old on 12th St. Junction.
Open till 10 P.m. 5293 j
PONTIAC
Good Will Cars
PONTIAO SON. CPE U5
' DO DOB SEDAN 1035
SI PONTIAO SEDAN
Ms PONTIAC COUPE 5
"37 CHEV. SEDAN J
M PONTIAC SEDAN '
'SO PONTIAO SEDAN US
OLDS SDN. CPE
'1 PONTIAC SDN. CPE
'41 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
MODEL A PORD SDN
Herrall-Owens Co.
TRADES TERMS
e0 N. Liberty Ph. 3-4113 Q
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roan. 450 Court
o
OIL BURNER SERVICE
We cuarantea our work. Pa. 3-8663 Eve
4-2134. o275
PAINTING
Ep." Interior painting. Wilson Ph. 3-S733
0281
PAINTING A PAPERHANGING
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
MOTOR BIKE for sale. Call 3-3418. 1883
Waller. qarH"
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular sixes,
15.00 and up. Monti omerf Ward Y Co.
Salem. qbJ75
FINANCIAL
FARM AND CITT LOANS
44 and $
TOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contract
and Second M or teases
CAPITOL SECURITIES OO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bid Ph 3-1182
'2' Hudson's '2'
Brand New '49 Super Six's!
One club coupe, one four door
sedan Both have heaters and
air foam cushions. These cars
can be bought at a real sav
ings. Make offer Easy terms.
State Motors Inc.
PACKARD DEALER
340 N. HIGH
0.273'
iqm nrtrK Snecial. body and running or
der A-l. Full equipped. $450 or reason
able offer. 1505 K. Capitol. q275
lDlfl PONTIAC Vdoor Sedan. e. cord.
Ph. 134, Aumsvllle, Ore., Robert Croc.
q27S
rhn i v ''ii Pnrititic. RAH. Reasonable
155 Main St., Monmouth. Q375
l ait pfiNTlAr. Custom. Torpedo '6."
en ihtiw frnnt end IllSt rebuilt
rxwi itroa leatherette teat cover. 11
ou are looklne. lor some real nice
(Fn.r.o.tit!nn thal'B ilnrnridablt see h
one. Ph. 4-2434 alter 6 p.m. o."
PRIVATE MONET
Speo l Rates and Terms
On Larcer Loans
Lont and Short Tim
ParToents
ROT H SIMMONS
U6 South CommtrdaJ St Phona $-9181
AUTO LOANS
WILUAilETrk CREDT1 Ca
183 S Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph t-2157 Lie No M-1S S-154
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1PR0 PairitKiundj Road
N'Xt Door to Bank
Free Parklnc
Phone 27032 - Lie N US8-S2tl
Fiord Kenyon Mxr r
SFl. V9 FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4'". OR 4T, INTEREST
ft to 40 Vears tnd No CommWIon
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 fltmte St Phona 1-3803
GENERAL FINANCE CORP
LOANS
Lie S-133 and U-I3I
and
ROT R SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
ISO B Commercial St Tel 3-0181
BILLS UNPAID?
Let Personal's YES MAN
pay them for you!
Reduce your monthly payments with
hli "Smaller Payment" Plan. Oct ex
tra eah and spread the payments ovar
30 months.
You choose the monthly payment, ion
choose the payment date. Don't borrn
unnecessarily but If a lonn Is the G"
solution itop In or phone the "YES'
MAN. He says yes to 4 out ol 6.
Open Sat. 9 a.m. to 1 pm.
Personal Finance Co.
of Salea
SIS Stale. Rm.
C. R. Allen, Mir.
Phone 3-3404
Lie. .4-122. M-1CS
f274
1948
CROSLEY PANEL
7900 Miles
S395.00
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
153 N, Hltn Salem, Ore? mi
q375"
'2' Packard's 42r
Club sedan; four door edan;
less than year old: lots of ex
tras; low mileage. New car
guarantee; save you money.
State Motors Inc.
$ in.no TO LOAN. Will divide. Me Kin
Jnhnon. MP n. collage oi. Ji9
MONFY TO LOAN on Real Estate first
mortartRes "v. Inq. Burt piena, Heai
tnra 179 N. HI til St. Phone 3-M40
r27l'
TRAILERS
Yt FT. TR4ILFR house. Nice Clean. Ctotvd
shape. Price 1450. 2253 Simpson. tJ73
t.ttlllEL liiiiiie trailer. All iteel. New
tires. Can be made Into horse trailer
Alio, truck t rt wheel ana tute. Rte
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 34 Jef
ferson St Phone 23452 o
Sharpened, guaranteed service,
power and hand mowers. Call
W. Scott. 147 6. Com'l St.
New
Harry
021b
Capita. Bedding Phone 1-4089
Ofstrom's are equipped
palnttnt Phone 3-2493
Am Pow
Am Tel &
Anaconda
Dendii Aviation ...
Peth Steel ....
Joeing A.rplane ...
Calif Packing
Canadian Paclflo . .
Case J 1 ,.
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Com with St Sou ...
Cons vultee ...
Continental Can ...
';rown Zfllerbach .
Curtlta Wright
lai Aircraft ..,
Dupont de Nem ...
Cleneral Electric ...
Oeneral Food . ...
Oiineral Motors ..,
Goodyear Tire ....
int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecolt
Llbby McN & L ...
Long Bell 'A"
Montgomery Ward
Naah Kelvlnator ...
Nat Dairy
nt central
Northern Pacific ..
Pao Am Fish
Pa Oas St Flee
Pa Tel A Tel
Penney J C ,
Radio Corp ........
Rayonler
Rayonlet Ptd .....
Keynoidi Metal ...
Richfield
Safeway Stores ...
Sears Roebuck ....
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Co. .
studebaker Corp .,
Sunshine Mining .
Tr an nam erica . . ..
Union Oil CI ....
Union Paclf.c
United Airlines ...
V B Steel ....
Warner Bros Pie .,
ffoolwortn . .
b painting. Est. free.
Ph.
0293
Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 0292
PAPERHANGING
Expert Paperhanelnc and painting. H
J. Woodworth. Ph. 3-9817. Pre eat.
02791
PLUMBING
Si Contract. Olen Mroody. Ph,
Fisher, 170 Lancaster Or.
Ph. 32984
0283
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Wednesday, Nov. 16, 191921
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
lalrn
Livestev atsrae
n vllei "acklna c"on?
Feeder lambs 113 00 to 115.00
Cutter cows 17.00 to 19 M
Dairy hellers 110 00 to 111 90
Pat dairy cows 19.50 to 110 09
Bulls 111.00 to 115 M
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 116.00 to 118 00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top ....130.00 to 122 00
Portland EastUde Market
Local beets sold for 85 to 75 cents a dos
i bunches on the Portland EasUide
Wholesale Produce market today.
Carrots brought u to 15 cents a dozen
bunches.
RadiAhas were 00 to 65 cents a dozen
bunehes: parsley, 65 to 70 cents; green
onions, eo to 70 cents, and turnips, 65 cents
to 61.00.
Brunei sprouts were offered at 13.00
to 1215 a 13-CUP 1UK.
Celery gold lor 12.71 to 13.00 a stur.
dee crate.
Garlic moved at 35 to 10 cents a pound.
It. 00: wooled Quoted to 30.00; medium and
good feeder 16. oo to 17-00. good ewes st
able I H to l.uo.
Prison Bound Escorted by U. S. Deputy Marshal Herbert
R. Cole, Mrs. Iva Togun D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose) prepares to
board a train in San Francisco for the federal women's prison
at Alderson, W. Va. Mrs. D'Aquino is under 10 years sen
tence for treason and will be eligible for parole after 3Vi
years. Cole's wife will accompany them. (Acme Telephoto)
SALEM MARKETS
Cash
white
Portland Grain
Portland. Nov. 16 ypi Wheat:
wheat (bid) oft white 2.20: soft
(excluding rexi 2.20 ''a; wiilte club 2.20
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.20Vi; 10 per
cent 2.20V; 11 per cent 2.20: 12 per
cent 2.21.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 38: barley
ii; iiour iu; corn a; oats a; muueed ji,
Plt-TltRb I-R AMINO
Picture framini
Phoi.e S-6A87
Hutcheeo Paint Store
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Miller Refrigeration Serv. Co. Ph. 31534
o2Sla
SAND GRAVEL
Oarden Soil ernshed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Sand &
Oravei Co. Phon 3-9249 o
Valley Sand At Oravei Co Silt, sand A
f ll dirt Eicevettnt 10B shovel St cau
Tractor scoop trucks for dirt movlnt
Ph office 34003, res 37146 o
Salem Saw Writs Ph. 3-7603 1293 N 5th
0361
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septfe Service. Tank cleaned
Roto Rooter service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St.. W. Salem. Pa. 3-9468. 3-5327.
0287
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work 11 43 -8th
K. P. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned
St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404 o275
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank
Service, 2445 State St. Phone 3-0734. o
.EWERS AND KEVTir TANRS
Electric Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent.
Rasor Sharp Cutting Blades. Clean
Sewers, Drains. Tanks. Pn, 3-5327.
SEWINO MASHINES
Girl Champion of
H. R. Apple Pickers
Hood River, Nov. 16 W) Miss
Fern Vosberg won the apple
packing championship of Hood
River county yesterday.
She packed 63 boxes of the
fruit in two hours to win over
13 other contestants.
The Hood River woman scor
ed 88 points out of a possible
100 for speed and quality, ac
cording to Richard Ryalls, chief
contest Judge. He is plant
perintendent for the sponsoring
Hood River Apple Growers' association.
Ryalls noted the best job here
was far behind the 83 boxes
packed in the same time by last
years winner at a Yakima,
Wash., event. The winner there
was named "world champion.1
Orange and grapefruit juice
are excellent sources of vitamin
C; this is the vitamin needed
the body.
All repairs euaranteed. Free pickup ft
delivery. Used machines bought ft sold.
Ph. 3-3569. 1W1 Edeeweter o29T
Boufht, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
S.U makes W. Davenport. Pn. t-7871
n2St'
All makes repaired, free estimates
9,ntet aewlnt Machine Co 130 No
Commercial PH 3-3313 ft
riMNSFEP A STORAGE
jcal ft Distance Transfer, ttotaee
Burnet oua coal ft briquets Trucks I.
Portland dally Aeent for Beklns House
hold foods moved to anywhere to DA
Oi Canada Larmev Transfer ft Storaae
Ph 3-3131 0
THLTK TRANSFER
Lester DeLapp truck service. Commer
cial haullni. Dally service to Portland.
Ph. 3-mo. .294"
fPEtt PITERS
Bmltb Corona. Remmitoo Royal. Under.
ood portables AH makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen- 454 Court o
VENETIAN BLINDS
lalem Venetian Blind made to order o
rslinlahad R.lnholdt ft Levis 3-331
Elmer The BUndman.
ft'EATRERSTRIPPINO
WELL DRILLING
Prod Wrmors, Rt. 3, Boi 313. Ph. 1-3133.
0291
IVlNDOVf CLEANTNO
340 NO. HIGH St.
DIRECTORY
.UMNO MACHINES
hf nialtenied meehlnes old. rented
reoalfetj fWn afw Cnurt -bftn 1-477J
APPLIANCE 8ERV1C1
rLF TBIc HME appliance repair aervtee
n atDilanem Vl&ee'a Eieetrle Phone
Free tJ-timateji Trade-In
I-BIJit i jit 8 Libert St
t 't im n n b bTTb a r p r. n i n a
accepted
LODGES
e.3.3
MODEL M 01dmob:le Sedanett. Ra
dio. Heater, Roval Maater Tire, lilt
tuard tube, one owner. Orlflnal cot
13400. Sll for I3W. 1775 North 24th Pt
Eenlnt only.
AVF K to Ho6Vfar(.ntratw. Buy itt
1049 Croaley conv. Latt btx"! OniJ
IS00 ml. Will trade. FDoae 3134?
21i
Ln "npr -Mir" knlve. fharp
end. Pfiter. 110 Center, i-tttl.
VlTO- RADIOS
UARTON yQTORS
tiKSH SERVICE
fowme aernce day ahooe l-fM Wltn
: inn4 13' druer
iodtam paint
B-iidn' B-d At Pi
rt Shop. Opts Sun
pn. s-aoaa. ui
Acne i indo Cleaner Wlodowa, aaa
A woodwork cleaned Floot eieaoed
waie and pom rite pb 1-1337 11
Court Lanfdoa Culbertaon aod UaUie.
ft 'a. V.- n
AINUdvl SHADES
iLLOie Roll aisde to order I Da)
Reinnoidt ft Le. Ph 23639 0
WOOD ft SAWDUST
W.At San r-jel Co Ph 3-4031
s-TQp-N 1-UOi mecu ever) Wd
iwvlw ugftt VUl'ora e
Salem Lodge No 4, A P. V
AM. Wednesday, Nov. 19, E A
degTee, 7:30 pm. 2T3
fa'
A Pacific Lodge No. 50. A.P. eV
AM. Stated Meeting Prlday.
November It, 1:30 pm. 27J1
All Is Forgiven Mrs. Mar
Rarot Piatt of Bremerton,
Wash., and her husband, Wil
ford, whose "liquidation" (he
had admitted planning be
cause of hii persistent ardor,
embrace after she had been
freed on charge of attempted
murder. The 31 -year-old moth
er of two children was then
charged with forgery in con
nection with sale of her hus
band's car. Piatt, who stood
by his wife, said at he hugged
her: "I want to take you
home; our two children need
you." (AP Wirephoto)
Completed from reports Salem dealers
tar the cul.ancc r lapuai journal
Reade.a. (Revised dallyt.
Retail Fred Prices-
Ess Main 14.75.
Il-ubll relict S4.J0.
Dairy Peed 13.15.
i-,- i,r nv prices -Orad A color
ed bens. 34c; trade A Leshorn bens
-1.0 up il'tJZ Ursue A oid uui-leta lac
18-19C. grade A colored tryera, three tba
26-390.
Esc.
B.ylnc Prices Extra larte ss, sec;
larse AA. S4c; large A, 51-56c: medium A A.
43c; medium A. 41-44c; pulleU. 32-38C.
Whulmale Prices klsB wholesale prices
b-7e above these prices, above pr?da A
renerslly Quoted at lo medium. 49c.
Butterfat
Premium 66c: No. L 64c: pro. 3. 58-aoc
(buylns prices).
Batter Wholesale credo A. 68C1 r
caU 13c
Polk Sponsors
Relief Auction
Dallas A county-wide auc
tion on November 26, probably
in Dallas, will climax the 1949
Christian Rural Overseas Pro
gram In Polk county, it was de
cided at a meeting in the Dallas
Chamber of Commerce rooms.
A farm-to-farm canvass is
being initiated to collect food
for overseas relief through the
program. Solicitors will canvass
in trucks and pick up both pro
duce and clothing that may be
donated. CROP will not dispose
of the clothing but will turn it
over to the church groups that
the donors designate should dis
tribute it. In this man:r CROP
tieing in with the current
Thanksgiving clothing drive of
all churches.
Machinery, cattle and chickens
or anything saleable may also be
donated for the auction. If not
transportable, it will be listed
and auctioned sight-unseen. All
proceeds will be turned over to
CROP.
Solicitation dates are from
Friday, November 18, to Wed
nesday, November 23, in all sec
tions of the county with various
churches of Dallas responsible
for the canvass.
Ralph C. Shepard, county
chairman, presided at the meet
ing. "Operation Mercy" showing
how CROP donations arc distri
buted was B. Kelson, western
Oregon CROP director.
Sreingrube Trying
Out Berry Species
Grand Island Five acres of
blueberries have been set at
the Howard Steingrube acreage
in the Grand Island district as
an experimental venture.
They are of the huckleberry
type fruit and highly recom
mended. They were purchased
from the Aves Blueberry farm
at Puyallup,' Wash.
Mrs, Braat Home
TJnionvale Mrs. M. Braat. 71,
after almost three weeks treat
ment at the General hospital,
McMinnville, returned home
Saturday. She suffered after
effects of a severe cold. Her
daughter, Mrs. Vernon Estelle of
Myrtle Point came to take care
of her for one week. Doris
Braat, teacher at Portland, spent
the week-end with her mother
Mrs. Braat is the mother of Mrs.
Dale L. Fowler of Grand Island
who also returned after hospital!
ration.
Grains Hold
Fairly Steady
Chicago, Nov. 16 (P) Grains
Save up a little ground on the
board of trade today. Selling
pressure quite heavy at times,
but there were enough resting
orders in the market to hold
declines to fractions in most
cases.
Rye suffered widest losses.
Wheat closed lower to
higher, December $2.09-,
corn was 1 cent lower to 'i
higher, December $1.20-:14,
oats were lower, Decem
ber 74-74 Vt, rye was 2V4-3V4
lower, December si.SOVi, soy
beans were 1 Vi lower to V high
er, November $2.21y4-"4, and
lard was unchanged to 10 cents
a hundred pounds higher, No
vember $9.30.
Britain Buys Wheat
Under Marshal! Plan
Washington, Nov. 16 W The
Economic Cooperation adminis
tration approved the purchase
by Great Britain of $48,800,000
worth of Canadian wheat under
the Marshall plan.
The recovery spending alloca
tion was included in new foreign
aid given five European coun
tries. Great Britian's total new
assistance was $54,450,000.
In addition to the purchase of
wheat, the funds will be used to
buy $5,550,000 worth of lumber
and saw mill products from
American suppliers and $100,-
000 for electrical equipment
from this country.
Granoe Club Keeps
Year Book Slogan
Sflverton Officers for the
coming year for the SUverton
grange home economics club met
at the High Street home of Mrs.
Ethel King, were Mrs. Frank M
Porter, chairman; Mrs. Charles
Lindblad, vice chairman; Mrs,
Peter Scymanshi, secretary;
Mrs. Charles Meyer, treasurer;
and Mrs. Emil .uoe, program
chairman.
The club will continue their
year book slogan, borrowed
with the consent of the Business
and Professional Woman's club
who originated it, "Boost Sil
verton's Name With Iris Fame.'
Portland PrtXlur '
Butterfat- Tcntttrrc. iirtiiect to lmma.
dlate chartRt Premium quality maximum
to 35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland U-S7e tb.t M acore, 61-65e lb.: 90
score. &7-63c; M acort 55c. Valley routta
and country pclnta 3c leu than first
Billet wnoitiaw run ouia cuoea to
wholealtra. grade 93 ttcore, 83c A
12 acore. flJe: B M acort. 60c lb., O 19
core. file. Abor prlcaa art aerlctly
nominal
Cbcee Sailing prlca to Portland whola
aale Oregon alnflea 38-42c, Oregon I
amall loaf, 44'i-46c; triplet 1H leu than
indies
Emi (! wboleaaleri) A tradt large.
STa-58c; A medium. 40-7i ; grade
B large, 49-50'ic: amall A grade, 43 He
Portland Dairy Market
Butler Price to retallera: Oradi AA
prints, 68c; AA carton, 69c; A print.
68c; A carton 69c: B print. 65c.
Kkkk ' k'p in reti Ht-r. tirade A A
large, 62c dot. certified A lame, 6Sc;
A targe, 60c; AA medium. &0c; cer
tified A medium. 49c; B medium, 45c. A
mall, 44c: cartons 3 c additional.
(heeae Price to mallei Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon loaf. I
1b loafs 44'? 4&e lb . triplets. 14 cents lesa
than singles Premium brand, singles
51 ',e Ib.i loal. Uo
Poultry
Live Chickens - Ho 1 Quality POB
Plants. No 1 broiler under 3 Iba. 30-4c
lb. fryers 3-3 lb.. 23-26C. 3-4 lb.. 27c;
router 4 lb and over, 31-28c; fowl,
wvuooai 4 ida ai.d under I8-20C over 4
lb. 30c; colored fowl, all weight. 34 -25c;
rooster, all weight, 18-20C
Turkey Net to grower. 810 on
torn, 434-44C on hen; ales price to re
tailers, torn. ja-JiJc; neni 48 -doc.
Rabbits Avetnge to growers, live white.
4-5 lbs.. 17-190 lb.: S-6 lbs.. 15-17c lb.:
colored 3 cents lower, old or heavy does.
and bucks. 8-13c. Fresh dressed Idaho
I ners and retailers. 40c; local. 48-63C.
Country -HII led Meats
Veal Top quality 29 -31c lb., other
grades according to weight And quality
witn inner or neavier ib-ibc.
Hogs light bloc leer. 34li-25c: sow. 20.
31c.
Lambs Top quality, springers, 38-39c;
mutton, U-l3e.
Beef O ood cows, 19 -21c lb.; canoe rs
cutters, ll19c.
Fresb Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailer per ewt.t:
Beef steers, good 500-800 lbs., $43-49;
commercial. 135-39; utility. Ul-34, utility.
127-28.
Cows Commercial, 128-31; utility, 334-
20; canners-cutter, 123-26.
Beef Cuts lOood Steers i: Bind quarters.
154-55; rounds 11-51; full loins, trimmed
I7J-78; triangles, 833-34; square chucks.
840-42; ribs $53-55; forequarters, 134-38.
Veal and calf. Ciooa. $37-40; eommerclat
133-35; utility. $28-32.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs, 841
46; commercial, $36-40; utility. I3J-15.
Mutton Good, 70 lbs down. $18-20.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1, 3-13 lbs., $39-43:
shoulders. 16 lbs down, $30-33; spare-
ribs, $45-48; carcasses. $24-25; mixed
' neunt $2 per cwi. lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Caseara Bark Dry 12 He lb., srreen 4c lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
46o lb.
H abate 35 lb. on 12 -month growth.
nominally.
nioes carves, aoe id., according to
weight, klpe 25c lb., beef U-12c Lb- bull
7e lb. country buyer pay 3c lass.
Nat Queiatlon
Walnuts Pranquettes, first quality jura
bo, 34 7c: large. 33.7c; medium. 27.2c
second quality Jumbo, 30.2c; large, 38.2c;
medium, 26.2c; baby, 23.1c, soft shell, first
quality targe, JB.ic; medium, ao.ac; ee
ond quality large. 37.3c. medium, 34.7c
oaoy M.zc.
Filbert Jumbo, 30 tb.t large,
medium. 16e: amall. 1 3c.
Grange Master Goss
Raps Brannan Plan
Sacramento, Nov. 16 U.B Al
bert S. Gos, master of the Na
tional Grange, today attacked
the Brannan plan for federal
subsidies to farmers as a form of
"charity" that could bankrupt
the nation.
He spoke before the 83rd con
vention of the National Grange
which will continue here until
Nov. 25.
Goss said that instead of the
plan advocated by Secretary of
Agriculture Charles Brannan the
government should establish a
bi-partisan "federal farm board"
to regulate "sound production,
processing and marketing prac
tices." He said congress should
pass legislation to handle agri
cultural problems through mar
keting agreements, a two-price
system, flexible floors and mar
keting quotas.
Only as last resort, and In
"extreme" cases, should direct
subsidies be used, he said.
DEATHS
Charles Alllsea
Cnarle Allison, late resident of 3106
N. Church St., tn this city. November 15,
at the age of 68 year. Surviving are the
widow, Mrs. Alta J. Allison. Salem: two
sons. Osborne L. and Dirrell H. AllUon,
both of Salem; a daughter, Mrs. G. R.
Lowery. Snlem: two brother. Smltn W. Al
lison. Perlland, and Frank L. Allison, Cor-
vaiit; three uter. Mrs. Hutu Grant.
Harlan: Mabel Woelke, Gleneden Beach:
and Mr. Reva Erown, Cutler City; and
seven grandchildren. Service will be he.d
t the w. T. RlHdon chapel Thursday, .No
vember 17, tt 1:30 p.m.
Fred L. Danlson
In this city Fred L. Danlson. late resi
dent of Station A, Salem, at the ase of "S8
year, rattier ot uisoys Marie Kroner and
Virgil Leroy Damson of Portland: and
grandfather of Lranne Danlson and Mrs.
Coleen Crocan of Portland. Services were
held at the W. T, Rlgdon chapel Wednes
day, November 16, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev.
Wesley Turner officiating. Interment
was In Belcrest Memorial park:.
Mr. Clara E. Smith
Mrs. Clara E. Smith at the residence at
730 Mill street, November 14, at the ace
of 74 rears. Aunt of Dr. Helen Pearce,
Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs. Jennie Erwln,
Mem Pearce and Lias Pearce, all of Salem,
and ueorite pcaree ot Delano, cam..
Services will be held at the W. T. Rlgdon
chapel Thursday, November 17. at 10:30
a.m. with concluding services m the City
View cemetery. Rev. Lloyd O. Uecker will
officiate.
Fail Ralph Zentner
Paul Kalph Zentner. infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Zentner of Eugene, No
vember 15, at Dayton, Oregon. Survived
also by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Scott of Salem and Mr. and Mr. Fran-
Zentner of Merced, Calif. Prlvat
graveside services will be held Thursday,
November 17, at Belcrest Memorial park
with Dr. Chester W. Hamblln officiating.
Lena flasan Johnson
At the residence, 1S3S n. 18th, November
I, Lena Susan Johnson, age 66. Wife of
George Johnson, Balem: sister ot Ben
Noonan, Yelm, Wash.: Agnes Holts. Ta
coma and Pearl Sullivan. Redfleld, 8D,
aunt of Paul Noonan, Yelm, and Margaret
Holts, Tacoma. Puneral services j'.lday.
Nov. IB, at 1:30 ociocx irom tna w. t.
Rlgdon company chapel and concluding
service at Belcrest Memorial park.
18c;
OBITUARY
Garden Club Shown
Travel, Flower Film
Woodburn Travel pictures
and flower pictures, shown by
Joe Dietrick of Oregon City, was
the feature of the November
meeting of the Woodburn Gar
den club, held Tuesday night at
the library club room. He was I
presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Woelk, program chairmen, and
hostesses were Mrs. George
Sweaney, Mrs. Gordon Seely
and Mrs. Charles Conye.
Chleag Livestock
Chicago. Nov. 18 (UflDA) Salable
hoes 14.000: active. 2&.&0 cents his her on
uuicnere: most advance on weights under
230 lb: closed rather slow, barely 25 cents
upon heavier weights; sows fully 36 cents
higher; top 16.50 for few loads choice 190-
310 lb: bulk good and choice 180-330 lb
18.lft.16.36: most 330-380 lb 16.00-16.75:
sows under 425 lb 15.00-16.60; few 15.75;
heavier weights down to 18-50; early clear
ance.
Salable cattle 9.000: salable calves 600:
good and choice slaughter steers and heif
ers lairiy active and uneven, steady to 80
cents higher; mostly steady; medium to
low-good grades slow, about steady; other
slaughter classes steady: veelers slow,
steady to 1.00 lower; about three loads
choice and prim 1,030-1,300 fed steers
W. 00-40. vs; buik chotc steers 34.00-38.00;
most good to low-choice 37.50-33.50; me
dium to low-good 31.50-37.00; load chotc
hellers held above 30.50: bulk good to low
choice heifers 35.50-39.00: medium to low
good 31.00-35.00; good cows largely 16.25-
18.00; common and medium cows 14.00
16.00; canners and cutters 1 1.00-11.75: me
dium and good bulls 17.26-19.00; medium to
choice vealera 33.00-38 00.
Salable heep 4.000; hndywelght slaugh
ter lambs steady to weak: kinds scaling
100 lb upward and yearlings 35-60 cent
tower: ewes steady, scarce; top wooled
33.66, shorn 33.50; choice ewea 13.00;
practically all heavy lamb be ln sorted
off handy weights at 1 00-1.60 discounts.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore.. Nor. 18 WB Livestock
Cattle salable 400. market fairly active
most Classes; around ateady; teers scarce;
two loads good ted heifers available: fe
common heifers 13.50 to 16.00; cutter dairy
irpe oown to id. m; canner and cutter
cows strong; mostly 9 50 to 10.50: few
to 11.00; shells down to 6.00; common and
low medium cow 12.00 to 13.35; few
common sauaaie bulls 14.00 to 15.00; good
beef bull held above 17.50.
Calves salable 100; suppjy mostly com
mon and medium trade: steady at 13. 00
to 18.00; odd light vealers 21.00; good
scarce; salable 32.00 to 34.00.
Hogs salable 150; market active, strong
to slightly higher; early sales good and
choice 160 to 230 lbs mostly 17.50 under
lenient sorting; selected lot around 17 7J:
odd choice 300 lb butchers 16 00: good 390
lb sow 14.25; choice 72 lb feeders Tues
day 18 75.
fl,","P Aslahte 2S0: market very alow:
scattered ie steady with Tuesday' 1.00
cllnr. aood and choice shorn lamb
fred J. Tamer
Lebanon Fred J. Turner, 73, of Leban
on, died Sunday, stricken by heart at
tack while vlsltln? friends at La comb.
Born In Omaha. Nebr.. Feb. 4. 1877. h
came to Oregon 31 years ago and lived on
a farm south or Lebanon until moving
Into the city nine years ago. Mr. and Mrs.
Turner celebrated their 50th wedding an
niversary on Oct. 11. Survivors are hi
Mow, Mary; daugmer, ev m. wiinama;
sons. Clarence F. Turner and franc l
T. Turner; seven grandchildren and four
great grandchildren, all of Lebanon. Serv
ices were held at tna Howe-Huston cnapet
Wednesday at 10 a m. with Rev. Carl
Wachter officiating. Burial In trig IOOF
cemetery,
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WALNUT MEATS
WANTED
Especially
AMBER HALVES AND PIECES
Wt Pay Top Market Price
Willamette-Grocery Co.
305 So. Cortog St. Phone 34146
Oprn S a.m. to It 1 p.m. In 4 p.m. Rut. 9 a.m. to It
-WANTED-
Walnuts - Filberts - Nut Meats
HIGHEST PRICE CASH ON DELIVERY
FOR ORCHARD RUN .. . SEE I S BEFORE YOU SELL.
MORRIS KLORFEIN PACKING CO.
480 N. Front Street SALEM Telephone 3 763