WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FlK STUMPAGE and fir logs wanted. Shipment can be made by truck or rail. Independence Lumber & Manufac turing Company, Inc., Independence. Oregon. Phono 43. na SaNTED furniture vo flue at repair. Lee Bros- urn Reflnlshlng Co h S-7001 VaSB for newspapers & muulnu. 1790 N Front- ???4 Jpe'TjeTd Junk batteries. Paying II H o' Hanson. 330 8. Lancaster. na292 PERSONAL ANC BEACH or Esther Hopper or both please call 2-1)835 or call 160 Union. p201 TbT E. MIS SICK, hereby deciare X will not be responsible for any debts from this day, 12-3-40, other than my own. D e. Misslck. P381 MRS MELVIN SMITn, Bpencer coraetler, Let a Spencer solve your figure problem. All calls Blven special attention. Ph, 35012. P308 AVON COSMETICS. Ph. 3-4886. STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS. Lea Mtndt, U65 N. 14th. Ph. a-4801. P305 MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER palm and psych lo reader. Madame solves your worrit, n""-. v H 113 s. Oom'l. Under new man. asemcnt. With this ad and 11.00 get a special reaping, tru. moa TLCOnoLICS ANONYMOUS. P.O. 124 Ph. J-5334. f!" AUTOMOBILES 1917 DODGE Custom 4-Dr. Sedan, Just iKe new. r. 77i.n ehrvaler CouDe. Had aood care. No WrCCK. OID roil oi. H" 1034 FORD V-8 4-Door Sedan. In Rood condition. . Ph. 2-1034. qui JfliTljijicK special sedan. Exceptionally clean New Tu-Tone lacquer paint and fully equipped. Ph. 3-0024 or 2130 Hul flT ave. eve. 1200 si FORD. Good shape. Good tires. Ph. '.,,t mil rhKhnllN Ave. Kelzer. o20d FOR SALE 4fl Mercury conv., black, 4000 miles, extra. 12295. Terms. 250 Pine 15 thon. Ph. 6453. after 6 p. m. NASH 5-pass. coupe; '40 Packard 38 Chev. sedan; '31 Hudson sedan: '35 Dodge sedan: '34 Dodge scdani '32 Ohev, sedan; '33 Chev. n? Hulflr eouDe. All these cars are In good condition and priced cheap for nuicx saw. ' " north of Salem on Portland Hlway. Open from 8 a.m. 'till 8 p.m. 1 day a week. FOR SALE '36 Ford coupe. Good cond. (150. 515 Patterson ave. 5MOJ lgj9MERCURY 2-dOOr. Ph. 2-1433. 0.290 J50 USEIi CAR LOT ISO A rour old one 12th St. Junction. Open till 10 P.m. qM3' Eisner Motors to Sell 11 u FORD Coupe, all around good cond. prcle $95. Call 2-8815 or see at 1946 N. Commercial. q293 MODEL A, excellent condition. Ph. 2-7835. 1932 V-8 with '36 V-8 engine In good shape except transmission. Price 135. 252 N. Cottage. Phone 3-1030. Q292 Tgia FORD Convert., R&H. ovdr., 11500. Q.192 3-9440 or see at nao o. 41 CHEV. 5-Pau. Coupe. Good cond. $100. Ph. 3-0593. 3al "Eisner Motors Fine Cars CAB ACCESSORIES nres Al tunes at cost prlee First come first served as this is a olose-out sale. Dealers welcomed R n wnnrirnw Co 450 Center 1017 DODGE ton pickup. $815. 1936 Pontine coupe. 100. Ph. 1a9l " ZEEB'S USED CARS BUT BHA TRAD TERMS 1 LOTS IMS Fslinound M. EBi,,V 110 Hood Bt. Ph- '-TM. 1 l PLYMOUTH 4-door, new rubber, clean. H50. Ph. i-om. OWNER lolm east. Will jacrlllce for 11900. 1847 Chrynlcr New Yorker, black 4-door edan. Excel, cond. Mar be eeen at 8outh Salem Motel, Apt. No. 1 q30P iTPI,YMOiJTn club coupe. R&H. Seat covers. Foi lltes, windshield wajhers, 18,000 miles. Excellent condition, J1195. . Ph. 2-0320. qi!'0 S7 FORD pickup. Good condition. See at lass Leslie after 6 p.m. 1383 Eisner Motors to Buy FINANCIAL DECEMBER CASH Extra cash for shopplnl mUht mak. all the- difference nt iso.oo for J weeka costs onlr 1. Ottier amounts In proportion. Pa "' " the time you use the cash, no co-slners necessary ... You choos. the o'n' payments ... You choose the u date. Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan Is the best solution remember we say "Yes" to 4 out of 5 who apply, come In, or phone llrst for faster service. . , ,, Open Saturday. to 1 P.M. November 19 throush December IT Personal Finance Co. OF SALEM BIB State, Rm. 1JB Phono J-J464 O. . Allen, Mir. T.ln 1.159: M.IRS. r292. FARM AND Cm UOANS tv,-!. no YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason. Cash for Real EstaU Contracts and 8econd Moruaaes. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 101 Pioneer Trust Bids- Ph. 1-1I81 f Bpeelal Rates and Term. On Larser Loans Lou and Short Tim. Payments ROT H. SIMMONS 1 South Commercial St Phone 1-B161 AUTO LOAJTS WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO. 183 a Church Parklnt a Plenty Ph. 1-J4S1 Lie. No. M-lif B-IM S CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. Next Door to Bank Pree Parkins . Phone 31032 Uo N M3fl-39t Ployd Kenyon. Mr SEE 03 POH ATTRACT IVB FARM LOANS ONLY 4T. OR INTEREST ft to 40 Tears and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Jnc. REALTORS 344 State St Phone l-3o GENERAL FINANCE CORP LOANS Uo S-133 and U-33B and ROY B. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS I3 A Commercial St Tel. 3-t!l INSURANCE INSURE AND BE SURE Bare 30 to 30 on Auto Insurance Complete Line of Insurance uiM i rxnv.m AQENCY 80S Bin hi and Ave. ... Ph. 2-2451 raaoe1 TRAILERS J8-FT. HOUSE Trailer. Will take small trailer lor equity. -48 SB PACIFIC Liner trsller house. Butane cookinn tk Forest oil heatlna. ISO carpeting In front room, also ear petine in bdrra. Slec. hot water heater estlj a real buy. WiU sacrifice. Bee Bay Curtis, Howara s 3560 Portland Road. 90 WANTED Tenants for trailer space. Rm. ..ts.f .....ni.ni hoiwl rut rms. lawn. lac. dryers. 15 Hlfhway Ti, Ph. DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented. repaired. Roen. Courv rnone " APPUANCE SEBTICl" ELECTRIC BOMS appliance repair eerrtsi oew appiianeva vioce ' ra -u1a.lnk sU!eDtSd OO DIRECTORY AT-UE DOOR SHARPENING an mowers, scissors knives iharp- iiv center. a-nnaa. AUTO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE J0.!?.!!"1" d" ph0M -" mint 3-1804 33" Center 0 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 3-4850. o BULLDOZING Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., elear Ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 fu. -jiid, saiem. 0291 Dean Robinson. Ph. 3-6531 or 3-4308 039 1 CASH REGISTERS Inetan' delivery of new RCi cash reHUt! al mab.. . . - pa ed. Roen 4Bfl Court. Ph 3-8113 o CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks driveways, patios, curbs, walla, ete. Call 2-4850 0 CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned. Ensley. Ill 8. 31st. Ph. 3-7116. oSll Crushed rock for driveways A roads, de livered. Ph. 3-5961. o393 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 4-2414. Lee Cross. Rt. 8, Box 437-0. o311 Breltbauot's tor flowers Dial t-l17. 0 FURNACE & CIRCULATOR SERVICE Vacuumed & repaired. Dvorak. Ph. 2-4863 HOME PRODUCTS RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. 2-8576. o292' HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R Watkios Oo products Pree de .very 1111 Center Ph 3-5395. o INSULATION Johna-Manvllle. Phone 3-3748. JANITOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waxing Buildings - Factories - Homes Estimates Without Obligation AMERICAN BLDG. MAINT. OO. Ph. Salem 3-9133 e LANDSCAPF NURSERY f V Doerfler tt Sons, Ornamentals. ISO N. Lancaster Dr at Cor. Ph. 3-1323. o DELUDE SERVE SELF Laundry 345 Jef fVM St Phone 23453. 0 JAWNMOWEBS Sharpened, suaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 14T S. Com'l. St. o3U MATTRESSES Capital Beddina. Phone i-4069. MUSIC LESSONS Spanish A Hawaiian Guitar Mandolin. Banjo, ete. 1523 Court St Ph. 3-7569. 0292 OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files and filing supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief c -a. Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen, 456 Court OIL BURNER SERVICE fOfstrom's are equipped painting Phone 1-3493 to do yout PAINTING A PAPERHANGING painting. Est. tree. Painting and paperhanging. Free esti mate. Ph. S-D51J. 837 Shipping. 0393' PAFERHANGINQ Expert Paperhanging and painting. H J. Woodsworth. Ph 3-9807. Free est. O30S Paperhanging to your satisfaction. 2! years exp. Also painting. Ph. 2-0910. o303 PLUMBING Repair & 34426. PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing Phoue 1-0087 Hotchsoo Paint Store. REFRIGERATION SERVICE SEWING MACHINES Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms, all makes. W. Davenport. Ph. 2-7671. 307 SAND GRAVEL Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel tad dragline excavating. Walling Sand A Gravel Co. Phone 2-024Q. o Valley Sand A Gravel Co Silt, sand & f.ll dirt Excavating 10B shovel A cats Tractor scoop A trucks for dirt moving Ph Office 24002. res. 17146 C SEPTIC TANKS Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned. Roto Rooter service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 2-9468. 3-5327. K. P. Hamel. Septic tents, sewer and drain line cleaned. Guaranteed work 1143-Bth St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o30I Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge Call us collect Todd's Septic Tank Service, 850 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANK 8 Electrlo Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent. Rator Sharp Cutting Blades. Clean Sewers, Drains. Tanks. Ph. 3-5327. o SEWING MACHINES am nl ii.rnted- Free DlckUP A delivery. Used machines bought A sold. Ph. 2-5569. 1091 Edgewater. 0297 All makes repaired, rree estimates Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No Commercial Ph 1-3512. r TRANSFER STORAGE -.al A Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks to Portland dally Agent for Beklna House hold goods moved to anywhere in US or Canada Larmer Transfer A Storage Ph 3-3131 e TRUCK A TRANSFER Lester DeLapp truck service. Commer cial hauling. Dally service to Portland Ph. 2-1750. TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under rood portables AH makes used machines Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court, o VENETIAN BLINDS Salem Venetian Blinds made to order oi refmlaoed Relnholdt A Lewis 2-3639 Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37326. WEATHEBSTRIPPINO Free estimates. "t7 PULLMAN. Ph. S-5965, WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore, Rt. 2, Box 111. Ph. 2-5135, WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners Windows, walls es wooawora cieaucu kiw.- waxed and polished Pb 3-1337 14 Court bangdoe. Culbertsoo and Mather WINDOW SHADES w.iVirMn Roller Made to order. 1 Day Del Relnholdt A Lewis Ph 33630. WOOD A SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co Ph 2-4031 LODGES A Salem Lodge No. 4, A J. it AJl Wed., Dec. 7. Dinner, 6:30; Election, 7:30. 291' sx Multnomah Chapter No. 1, ptfRA.M. Hodaon Council No. 1, r. 6c SM. Regular meeting, coun cil degrees. Election and installation of officers. Refreshments 7:30 pjn. Thursday, December 8. 1M9. 282' Cal's 'Maid of Cotton' Patricia Donough, 21 (right), a University of California student from Richmond, has been selected to represent the state in the national "Maid of Cot ton" competition in Memphis, Tenn. Sue Howell (left), last year's selection, makes a presentation of a bouquet of roses. Miss Donough was selected from a field of 18 girls from all sections of the state. (AP Wirephoto.) Salem Wheat Record Broken The only rival that Salem has as a record wheat producing lo cality is Clinton, 111., and this by a margin of two bushels. Ten acres owned by the Val ley Packing company and inside the city limits of Salem produc ed slightly in excess of 76 bush els of wheat to the acre when harvested this fall, according to Doug Chambers, head of the livestock department of the packing plant. Lest his estimate be regarded as too high by some people Chambers, in calling attention to the "city farm," says at least three witnesses are available to substantiate his figures. Apparently Chambers had not given much thought to the high productivity of the city acreage until he saw an Associated Press dispatch in the Capital Journal about an "amazing wheat that yields over 120 bushels per acre in Russia, That is what the man on the Moscow radio was heard to say in a broadcast recorded as far away as London, The wheat, it was asserted, was developed at the Karaganda agricultural ex perimental station at Kazakh near the Iranian border, and had five heads of wheat on each stalk. Following the dispatch was a note that the record yield in this country was believed to be the 74.5 bushels grown on 25 acres near Clinton, 111., In 1948 for a national high production. Gervais Lodge Orders Elect Gervais Mrs. Ruth Evans was elected worthy matron and Os car Evans, worthy patron of Ger vais chapter No. 118, Order of the Eastern Star, at the regular meeting and annual election Fri day night, December 2. Other officers elected were Mrs. Sylvia Cummings, associ ate matron; Donald Cummings, associate patron; Mrs. Lucille Booster, re-elected secretary; Mrs. Pearl Stevens, re-elected treasurer; Mrs. Kathryn Mc Claughry, conductress, and Mrs. Florence Burr, associate conduc tress. During the business meeting the chapter voted to contribute to the Masonic and Eastern Star home at Forest Grove for the Christmas and pin money fund. The chapter also accepted the in vitation of Fidelity lodge No. 54, AF & AM, for a 6:30 o'clock din ner and joint installation Thurs day night, December 15. Notice was given of the school of in struction for officers by Mrs. Alice Robinson, grand conduc tress, Friday night, February 3, 1950. During good of the order, members and visitors sang Christmas carols and Mrs. Fern Foster, worthy matron, sang "Si lent Night." Mrs. Ruth Evans, associate matron, presented a gift to the worthy matron from the officers. A 8:30 o'clock no-host supper was served to members and visi tors with Mrs. Lucille Booster, Mrs. Lily Wadsworth and Mrs. Cora Van Zuyen in charge of serving. LEGAL NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING As executor of the estate of BELLE OOLDEN STEINER, deceased, -the under signed has filed in Circuit Court of Ore eon for Marlon County. In Probate, bli final account in eitate of said decedent, and December 31. IMS. at S:1S o'clock. a.m, and courtroom of said court hare been appointed by tald court for bearing of objections to said account and settle ment uereoi. DANIEL J. FRY Executor aforesaid Nor. a, 9S; Deo. , U. STOCKS 'By the aesocUteo Pr m- American Can Am Pow A Lt Am Tel A Tel Anaconda .......,... Bendlz Aviation ............ Beth Bteel doeing Airplane , 09 , 31- . 23 . 36 . 14 . 44 . 33 . 60t , 10 , 35 ?i , 29 . 7 , 6T 'a Calif Packing uanaaian racing Caie J I Caterpillar Chryaler Comwlth A Boil Cane Vultee Continental Can r;rown Zellerbach Curtlie Wright uougiaa Aircrait uupont fle Nem 601 General Electrlo. 40 General Food 47 Jeneral Motors 69 li Uoodyear Tire 42i int Harvener 27it Int Paper 67V4 Kannecott SI Llbby Men A L , 7 54 , 17 , 38 . 10 Long Bell "A" Montgomery wara Hath Kelvlnator fat Dairy Central Northern Paclfio Pao Am Pish Pa Oaa & Rlea , ?a Tel A Tel Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonler Rayonler Pfd , Reynold! Metal , .103 . 54 . 12 . 24 . 31 . 19 Kicnneio 39 Safeway Stores 30 3i Siari Roebuck 42T4 Southern Pacific 48 Standard Oil Co 68 Btudebaker Coru 24 Vi nuninine Mining lDVfe Tramamerlca 14', 4 Dillon OH Cai 27V& Dnlon Pacific 03& United Airliner 13 U S Steel - 25 Warner Broi Plo 15 rroolworth 47 Grain Weakens At Trade's End Chicago, Dec. 6 VP) Grains developed a weak tone at the board of trade today, influenced by more liberal country offer ings and lack of commercial de mand. Toward the close there appeared to be some mill buying in wheat, in expectation of sales of flour overnight to the produc tion and marketing administra tion. At the close wheat was to 1 lower than yesterday's close, Dec. $2.20-. Corn was to 1 lower, December $1.29-29. Oats were unchang ed to lVi lower, December 75. Rye was 2 to 3 cents lower, De cember $1.42. Soybeans were 2 to 3 lower, December $2.32-32V4. Lard was 15 to- 22 cents a hundredweight lower, December $10.20. Aurora Legion Post Site Now Cleared Auorra The old Legion hall, part of which was an Aurora landmark dating back to colony days, has finally been torn down and plans for construction of a new hall are under discussion Aurora post No. 110, Ameri can Legion and the Women s Auxiliary met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holt for potuck dinner and to discuss plans for the immediate future. Gifts were packed for distribu tion to the families of veterans now in the hospital in Portland. The meeting was in charge of the post commander, Ralph Ay lesworth, and the auxiliary pres ident, Mrs. C. G. Pursley. Kenneth Holt is adjutant of the Aurora post, and Mrs. Holt is second vice president of the auxiliary. Unionvale Extension Unit Given Lesson Unionvale There were 24 women who attended the Union vale Home Extension unit meet ing held at the Unionvale church social room. "Color and design" of rugs was the lesson by Miss Alma Hartman, county agent. Mrs. Adolph Hraba became a new member and Mrs. Henry Knoche was re-Instated. The next meeting will be at the same place with Ernest Douglas and Mrs. L. W. Scog gan, project leaders, on "mak ing drapes." Stocks Advance Irregularly New York. Dec. 6 VP) Selec tive demand for rails helped keep the stock market around its high for the year in a session of irregular price movements to day. Individual advances and de clines were scattered through the entire list, even among the carriers, but few changes of as much as a point were registered. Dealings fell below Monday's pace, approximating l,5uu,uuu shares for the day. Holding to slight gains were Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Ameri can Smelting, Mclntyre porcu pine, Dow Chemical, Westing house Electric, Zenith Radio and Johns-Manville. Depressed were Anaconda Copper, U.S. Rubber, Interna tional Nickel and Warner Bros. Pythian Sisters Seat Officers . Silverton Mrs. Helen Bur ner was installed as most excel lent chief of Home Temple No 21 Pythian Sisters. Mrs. Al Down was installing officer. As sisting officials Inducted were Mrs. Victor Hadley, P.M.E.C. Mrs. Carl Specht, Captain of the Degree Staff; Mrs. Jack Tuggle, E.S.; Mrs. B. Stadeli, E.J.; Mrs. Theodore Grace, Mgr.; Mrs. S A. Cooley, secretary; Miss Merle Bowen, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Kuch, protector; Miss Ruth Lor- enzen, guard; Mrs. Ralph Adams, musician; Mrs. Mabel Talbot, press correspondent; trustees, Mrs. E. Z. Kaufman, Mrs. Clar ence Morley and Mrs. L. C. East man; members of the auditing committee, Mrs. Henrietta Loe, Mrs. E. Z. Kaufman and Mrs. Albert Grinde. Preceding the installation, Mrs. Victor Hadley, as M.E.C., presided during the business hour. A letter of gratitude was read from the officials at the Pythian Home fop the Thanks giving generous donation of fruit and vegetables. A report was read of aid given a needy family during the Thanksgiving season. The ceremonial of draping the charter was observed in memory of the late Fred Knight, an ac tive member of the Knights of Pythias and also of the Pythian Sisters, with Mrs. Ben Gifford as ceremonial soloist, Mrs. Hel en M. Wrightman read the eulo gy, assisted by Mrs. Albert Grinde, Mrs. Mabel Talbot and Mrs. Helen Burrier taking part of the officers. In respect to the two daughters of Mr. Knight, Mrs. Edith Kaser and Mrs. Ethel Oveross, the regular program which they had planned for the evening, was postponed until later. At the December 15 meeting, Mrs. Albert Grinde and Mrs. Helen Burrier will arrange the entertainment for the social hour, and Mrs. C. E. Higinboth- am, Mrs. Lillian Heald, Mrs. Wilda Jacobson and Mrs. Lena Hamilton will serve as the re freshment committee. Donations are to be left at the Ralph Adams home in East Main and second street for a Christmas basket for a local needy family, the committee planning the arrangement are Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Mabel Tal bot and Mrs. Wava Axley. Social hostesses for the late refreshments were Mrs. Victor Hadley, Mrs. Ben Gifford and Mrs. Marie Hope. There are about 180 species of holly of which about a dozen grow in the United States. On First Legs Little Eve lyn Stypula, 4, (above) of Sharpsburg, Pa., doesn't have to ask any more, "Mummy, Where's my feet?" Legless since birth, she is learning to walk on artificial limbs. The child's left arm and right hand also were deformed at birth. (AP Wirephoto) SALEM MARKETS QUOTATIONS alem LiTettoc Harke B V-lley "acting CumDany. 4 Wooled lambs $19.00 to 120.00 Feeder lambs J 13. 00 to S17.0Q Cutter cows SB.00 to (11.00 airy Heifers tio.oo to 13 oo Fat dairy cows tu.oo to 112.00 Bulls $11.00 to 116.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 118.00 to 120 bu Veal 150-300 lbs.) top ... .120.00 to 123.00 Portland EaUlde Market Apples sold from (1.00 a box up on the Portland Eeastsldr Farmers Wholesale Produce market today. Loose puck Wlnc.iapa .were 11.90. De licious (1.65 to (1.75. Newtons (1.35 and Spltzcnberns (1.00. Lettuce brought 11.50 to (1.75 for a lo cal three-dozen head crate with four dozen heads at 11.00 to (1.25. California Delano and Salinas four dozen head packs wore (3.50 to (3.75. Bruuel sprouts were 12.00 to (2.25 a 13 cup lug. California tomatoes sold for (3.50 to $4.75 for three layer packs In L. A. lugs, California carrots In six dozen orates wcro quoted at $4.25 to (4.35. Portland Froauc. Butterfat Tentative, sdDlect to Imme diate change Premium quality maximum to 35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In Portland 63-170 lb.i J score. l-65o lb.; to score. 5163c; 69 score 55c. Valley routes and country points 3o less than tlrst. nutter wholesale FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers, grade 93 scor 03c A 92 score, H3ci B 60 score. 60o lb., O 89 score, &7c. Above prices are strictly nominal Cheese selling price to PorUand whole sale Oreson slnales 39-43C, Oregon A small loaf, 44Vi-5oi triplets iVi leas than Ingles Escs do wholesalers) A grsde larse, igis-SOc; A medium, 38-39ttc; trade B larse, l-43Uc: small A ,rade, ITVic. Portland Dalrj Market Butter Price to retailers: Orade AA prints. 68c; -AA cartons, 690; A prints. 68c: A cartons 69c: B prints, 63c. Egg. Price to retailers- orad. AA large, 51c doz.; certified A large, 51c; A large, 48c; AA medium. 42c: cer tified A medium, 41c; B medium, 37c; A small, 39c; cartons 20 additional. uuceae Price to retailers Portland Oregon elngles 39-42C, Oregon loaf, 5 lb loafs 44'A-45o lb.; triplets. 1 eents lese than singles Premium brands, singles slUo lb.i loaf, 63140 Poultry Live Chlokene Ho. 1 quality POB plants, No. 1 broilers under a lbs. 20-34c lb. fryers, z-3 lbs.. 23-26c: 3-4 lbs.. 27c; roastera 4 lbs and over, 27-28c; fowl, Leghorns 4 lbs snd under 18-20C. over 4 lbs. 20c; colored fowl, all weights, 26-27c: roosters, all weights, 18-30o. Turkey Net to (rowers, S1-31V10 on toms, 44-44HC on hens. Ksbblts Average to growers, live whites, 4-5 lbs., 17-180 lb.; - lbs., 15-170 'b.: colored 2 cents lower: old or heavy does, and bucks, 8-130. Fresh dressed Idaho fryers and retailers, 40ol local. 48-520. Country-Killed Heat Veal Top quality 31-33C lb.i other grades according to weight and quality with lighter or heavier, 25-28c. Hogs Light blockers, 33-240; sows 18 31c. Lambs Top quality, springers, 33-36e; mutton. 10-lle. Beef Qood cows, 31-230 lb.i cannera cutters. 30-21C. Fresh Dressed Heata (Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.l: Beer steers Oood 500-aoo lbs., 339-42; commercial, 133-38; utility, 834-35. Cows Commercial 127-30; utility, $34 35; canners-cutters, 123-36. Beef Cuts fClood Steersr Hind quarters. 350-53; rounds, 144-49; full loins, trimmed, 373-75; triangles 332-34; square chucks, 338-40: ribs, 352-55; forequsrters, 334-36. Vcsl and calf Oood, 337.40; commercial, 135-40: utility, $38-33, Lambs Oood-choice spring lambs, $40 44; commercial, $36-39; utility, $33-34. Mutton Oood. 70 lbs down, $18-30 Pork cuts: Loin No. 1. 8-13 lbs., $39-43; shoulders, 16 lbs down, $30-33; spare ribs, $41-44; carcasses, $34-25; mixed weights $2 per cwt. ower. Portland Miscellaneous Casoara Dark Dry 12vao lb green 40 lb. Wool Valley soars and medium grades. 4So lb. Mohslr 960 lb. on 12-month crowth. nominally. limes - ca vea. 270 10.. accoraina to weight; pips, 220 lb.; beef, 11-120 lb.; bulls, u-10 id. uountry buyers pay 20 teas. Nut Quotations- walnuts Franquettes, met quality um . 34.7c: large. 32.701 medium. 37.2c: second quality Jumbos, 30.2o; large, 2B.2c: medium. 26.2o; baby, 23.2o; soft shell, first quality large, 3D.7o; medium, 26.2o; sec ond quality Isrge, 27.2ol medium, 24.7o: baby 22.2c. 1-liberie Jumbo. 20s lb.t larae. I8e. medium, 16c: small. 13c. Chlcaro Livestock Chicago, Dec. o tun Livestock market: Hobs salable 19.000: slow: weak to 25 cents lower; late sales mostly 25 cents lower Dotn miicners ana sows; top 10.00 paid freely for choice 180-210 lbs; weight under 210 lbs scarce; bulk good and choice 180-220 lbs 15.65-18.00; 220-250 lbs 15.25- 15.75; 260-300 lbs 14.75-15.25; good and choice sows under 450 lbs 13.00-14.00; heavier weights as low as 11.75. Bheep salable 3.500: very little done: scattered supply 85-05 lb good to choice na tive and red iambs steady at 23.00 and 23.25; shipper demand poor, except for 00 lb lambs: bulk lambs 100 lbs upward, un sold; sheep steady, mostly slaughter ewes B.uu-u.oa. Cattle salable 8,000; calves D00; slaUBh tcr steers and heifers moderately active. strong to fully V) cents higher: cows steady to weak; bulls scarce, active and strong; vealers strong to 50 cents higher; scattered loads good to low choice fed steers and yearlings 20.50-36.00; bulk me dium to low-good short feds 32.00-28.00; two loads good to low-choice fed heif ers 29.90; bulk medium and good heifers 21.00-28.25; beef cows 14.00-17.50; very lit tle above 16.50; canners and cutters 11.50-14.25: medium and good sausage bulls 16.50-30.00; bulk medium to choice vealers 23.00-26.00; top 27.00; stock cattle slow and about steady, few loads medium and good 680-750 lb Montana feeding steers 21.00-22.50. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Dec. 8 flJ.B Livestock: Cattle Salable 250; market active, steady at Monday's advance; top Monday 25 for load good 1020 lb steers and few head 002 lbs: odd low medium steers todar 21: common 19-10; medium-good heifers to 22; top Monday 23; canner-cutter cows 10.50 12: shells downward to 0: common-medium beef cows 13-15; odd good cows 16; com mon sausage ouus it-is. Calves salable 50: market active, steady; odd good vealers 23-24; choice Monday to 26; medium heavy calves 18-20; commons down to 14. Hogs salable 150: market active, steady; good-choke 180-230 lbs 17.50; 290 lbs down to 16; good 350-550 lb sows 13.50-15; good-choice feeders 17.50-18.50; choice 77 lbs 19. Sheep salable 300: very little offered early: few sales steady; good-choice lambs 21: common down to 17; good ewes 6.50; light ewes quotable to 7 or above. Grange Social Night Honors Newlyweds Aurora Social night at Ma plewood grange was dedicated to honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Parmley (Elsie Wlegand), whose marriage at Vancouver, Wash., November 18, united the long-time members of the grange. Chief entertainment featured a play, "You Ain't Heard the Half of It," furnished by mem bers of the Union Hill commun ity. Avon Jesse sang a song ded icated to the newlyweds. Ice cream and a large wed ding cake were served late In the evening. Junior Class Play Aids Student Funds Amity The junior class play of Amity high school was presented Friday evening, with an appreciative audience. The three-act play depicting high school age, their friends and modern parents. Joe M. Barr played a Sousaphone solo and Irene Shandy sang vocal num bers. At Intermission the girls ath letic association provided cakes for an auction. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., 4; 1 B B..8 M LlIlIB JOG Lit"e Joe Louls' Jr Vi, dons midget-shed Jll boxing gloves as he appears in a Chicago train-3i ing ring with his famous dad, the retired world's heavy- i weight champion. Big Joe is training for an exhibition bout I in Chicago with Pat Valentino of San Francisco. (AP Wire-:.' photo.) - MARKET Completed from report! of Salem dealer lor ids rnldsince or Capital Journal Readeit. (Revlicd dallr) Retail Peed Prices: Ek Ma-h $4.00. Rabbit Pell eti U. 20. Dairy Feed $3.60. Poultry: Uujuiij prices Orade A color ed hens, 35c; grade A Lea horn hena ana UP, 27-390. Grade A old rooMera. 15c 18-l9c; grade A colored tryert, three Iba. 20-390. Eftt Buy I nr Prices Large AA, 40c: large , 37-3 9c; medium AA. 32c: medium A. 30 -33c; pullebs, 27c. Wboleaalt I rice Egg wholesale prlcei a-7c above these prices; above grade A generally quoted at 44c, medium 36c. Butterfat Premium 96c: No. 1. 64o; No. 2, 6o-o0e, (buying prlcts). Butter Wholesale grade A, 8801 re call 73c. Portland Grain Portland, Ore., Deo. 6 W Cash grain: Oats No. 2, 38 lb. white 58.00; barley No. 2, 45-Ib BW 57.00: No. 1 flax 3.95. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.21',; soft white (no rex) 2.2114; white club 2.21 Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.21 tt; 12 per cent 2.22. Today's car receipts: Wheat 138; barley 12; Hour 11; corn 5;-mlllfeed 14. Friendly Neighbor Officers Retained Amity The Friendly Neigh bors club held its December meeting at the Bernard Kosta home south of town. Mrs. Oliver Kosta presided. The club voted to retain the present group of officers for an other year. Mrs. Oliver Kosta, president, Mrs. Richard Fuller, vice president, Mrs. Van K. Lawson, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Edward Lehman will be hostess for January. Mrs. Van K. Lawson, conducted a "spell ing bee" for entertainment. Mrs. A. G. Massey was awarded a prize as the best speller. Mrs. Clyde Lambert second. A Christmas party was held with exchange of gifts. DEATHS Brrt T. Ford In this city December 5. Bert T. Ford. late resident of 040 D street, at the axe 54 years. Surviving are three sons. Thomas a. Ford, Frank Ford and Phil Ford, all of Salem; and a sinter, Miss Loretta- M. Ford of Salem. Recitation of the rosary at the W. T. Blttdon chapel Tuesday, December 6, at 8 p.m. Requiem mass Wednesday, December 7, at 8 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic church. Entomb ment at Mt, Crest Abbey mausoleum. Alex RUkel In this city November 30. Alex Klskei, late resident of Portland. Oraveslde serv ices will be held Wednesday, December 7, at 10 a.m, at St. Barbara cemetery. Di rection W. T. Rlgdon company. Rev. A. J. oeiinos will olliciate. Volene Morltl Shields In this city, December 4, Volene Morlts Shields, late resident of 660 Marlon St., at the age of 56 years. Survived by two broth- P. J. Mo rite and John J. Morltz, both of Salem; three sisters, Mrs. II. H. BoacIi of Brooks, Mrs. Minnie Smith and Mrs. Catherine J. Lyon, both of Lyons, Ore.; alno several nephews and nieces. Member and past matron of Euclid chapter 70, OES, at Jefferson. Funeral services will be Wednesday. December 7, at 1:30 p.m. at the w. T. it moon en a pel wun entomoment at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Kev. P. w. Erlksen will officiate. Friends are request ed to please omit flowers. Gertrude Ifutchlntan In this city, December 2. Gertrude Hut- chlnnon, at the age of 73 years. Announce ment or services later by w. i. Kigaon company. Dr. Mines DePrlest VI n yard Dr. Moses DePrlest Vlnyard. at his home at 3305 Center street, December 6. at the ae of 58 years. Surviving are the wife, Mary Vlnyard of Salem; a daughter, Mary Dennis Vlnyard of Salem ;a son, Robrrt Vlnyard of Salem; and four sisters, Mrs. Ida Lou Qoff of Pasadena. Calif.. Mrs. Vlda Bolomon of Jnckson, Miss., Mrs. W. P. Flurry of W kk ns. Miss., and Mrs, Leah Spears of Lucednle, Miss. Member of the Calvary Baptist church. Services will be held at the Howell -Ed wards chapel Thursday. December 8. at 2:30 P.m. wit.i Dr. Victor Sword and Rev. F. C, Btannnrd officiating. Interment In Belcrest Mem o rial park, (Advertisement) ACHES-FAK33 Don't 'done' youTnolf. Rub the aching part well with Miuterole. Its great pain-relieving medication speeds fresh blood to the painful area, bringing amaxing relief. If pain la Intense buy Extra Strong Musterole. ) Tuesday, December 6, 1949 23 ft, V , , Sw.gj- Gny Elmer Eadet J C- Ouy Elmer Eadea. lata resident of 1600 Jefferson Atreet, In this city. December 5, at the ago of 65 yeara. Survived by wiie, Mrs. Beute B. cades of Salem: two slaters, Mrs. Zona Frederlluen of Elf gene and Mrs. Lena Teeter of Jofferaoru ana a nepnew, Ernest t'reaeriKscn un Eugene. Member of DPOE lodge No. 303. The Dalles; AP St AM lodge at The Dalleji", and Ohadwlclt chapter No. 37, OE3 of 8a- lem. Services will be held Wednesday, De cember 7, at 3 p.m. at the W. T. Rlgdoa chapel with ritualistic services by Baj.i lem lodge No. 4, AF & AM. concluilltja services at Belcrest Memorial park. Ue. OBITUARY! Henry Sullivan , Monmouth The remains of Henry Sul livan, 83, killed by an automobile thry miles south of here Saturday night, havo . been forwarded to Lewlston, Ida. for eerv-. Ices and burial. He was born at DecattM1? 111., Mar, 16, 1866, and married Myrtle rrocior as uouax, waan., in reoruary 1900. From 1805 to 1040 h lived at Ntft Perce, Ida., and had lived In this corn- -muntty the lost nine years. Besides ht widow he Is survived by two daughters,' Mrs. Orace Painter, Woodburn and Mrs. Vera Johnston. Oranxevlllo. Ida.: two sons, Olenn and Marry Sullivan, both of Monmouth; ten grandchildren and all great-grandchildren. Illllary Schmee Mt. Ansel Hillary Schmee, 70, a resi dent of this community since 1886, died Sundny at a Salem hospital. He was botA in Madison, Wis., Doc. 17, 1870. Surviving'" are three brothers and a sister, Engclbtfvt Schmee, Portland; William Schmee, South Bend, Wash.; Qua Schmee, Waldoorf, and Mrs. Lena Maurer, Tree Prenos.j Calif. Recitation of the rosary at the linger fu neral homo Tuosday nlKht at 8 o'clock with funernl services Wednesday at 8;1B o'clock from the St. Mary's Catholic church and burial in Calvary cemetery at Mt. AnKel under the direction of the Una or funernl home. Mn. Elsa Keen Lebanon Mrs. Els a Keen, 61, died at noon, Dec. 5, at the Lebanon community hospital. She was born In Stockhoifrl. Sweden, Jan. 18, 1868, and had lived In poruana lor m years prior to her seven years residence In Lebanon. Services are set for Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Howe- iiuston chapel, with interment in the Masonic cemetery. Rev. H. D. Robeson will officiate. Survivors are her throe brothers, Erhard. Sigurd and Robed Landstrom. all of Lebanon. .,, Benjamin Franklin Luti Lebanon Benlamln Franklin tuts. TT. died at the community hospital Saturday evening. Born May 18, 1872 at Stay ton, ne cniM io L.coanon in iojj, mnKins ma home here since that time. He was a re tired barber. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Dec, 7 at 2 p.m. at the Howa H us ton chapel with Rev. Leltoy Crossley offlclatine. Burial In the Lebanon IOOr cemetery. He Is survived by his wife, Lul clnda Belle of Lebanon; three sons, Har- ry Lutx of HarrlsburR. Joe and Carl Mt Lebanon, and a daughter. Mrs. Dell 'P. Stone of Ontario: two sisters, Mrs. Mar tha Lambert of Stayton and Mrs. SuMe Harrington, Vancouver, B. O.: 12 nrano children and seven groat grandchildren. William II. Merslnier t M; Albany Charles 11. Merslnger. 65. dld at his home early Monday at Tana cut. Funeral services will be hold at 2 p.m.. Wednesday at the Fisher Funeral home ln Albany. Burial will be In the Riverside , cemetery. Mr. Merslnser had lived In Tangent the past 4 years and for the pre vious is years, was a resident oi the OaJt vllle community. He was born In Man hattan. Kan. He married Jennie Ollar at The Dalles In 1012. 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