Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1949, Page 23, Image 23

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AUTOMOBILES
New
IN
Used Car Dept.
After 22 years in Salem dealing on a fair basis and being
honest and trying to please everyone
We Are Stepping Out of Line
In one respect: That is the prices we are going to sell
our used cars at for the rest of this month. Every one of
our 39 used cars must sell if we have to give them away.
COME IN TO OUR STORE
SEE FOR YOURSELF
EXAMPLE: 1946 NASH SEDAN
PERFECT COND $795
PRICES: YOU MAKE THEM.
TERMS: YOU MAKE THEM.
STATE MOTORS INC.
2 LOCATIONS
678 S. 12TH ST. 340 N. HIGH ST.
PH. 3-4547 3-5663
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
(inMRHnnY'fl CHRISTMAS PRESENT
RIFLE New 300 a vase 00. Scope sighted
in. Derfect. Box 584 or Tel. 3-7171. aaiem,
during office hour. n203
OALANTI BLACK 48 bass accordion &
case. 105. Ph. 31635. mm-
ONE 40 gal. Cascade water heater, double
unite, uooa conaiuon. u. ru. juooa.
n20a'
fTAAi.R MnnRI. comb, radio & Phono,
Reasonable. Bee eves, duua warncr. n
CHOICE 11UL.L.X. LiUU OI uci I lea. nuiuiuiis
treated. 60c lb. 414 Bellvlew. Ph. 2-6705
14-INCH FIRESTONE tricycle, like new,
18.50. Ph. 2-3700 alter S p.m. n392
ALMOST NEW typewriter and hydraulic
car Jack. 420 6. 22nd, Just off MU1. n202
TALLMAN'S CHRISTMAS
PIANO SALE
All piano greatly reduced tn price.
New' and used.
SPINET PIANOS 1404 & UP
tn nn. 13S a Month
all standard makes. Our regular
lines Knabe, Fischer. Mehlln, Langhead,
Lester, Betsy koss, BP.net ae u e.c.
USED & REBUILT PIANOS. 185 UP
. nnmn tin tn sis a Month
MlrrAplanos. S395 up. A small deposit
hold any piano for Xmai delivery.
Tallman Piano Store
(A Mile from High Prices)
375 - 305 S. 12th n2l
8ALEU SAND At OftATfEL OOMPANT
Contract Work
Hoad - Clearing Ditching
Sewer A Basement
Equipment Rental
16 B Mi yds
10 B yds.
D-7 Cat A Dowr
D-fl Cat A Doier
D-4 Oat A Dozer
at m about ditching by the ft.
Phone Days 1-8408
Eves 3-824 or S-4400
Balem Oregon o
WALLINO BAND A GRAVEL CO.
mrtinvn anflK far roads and driveways.
eement. ready mil concrete, garden
1 aand Bulldozing, drainage and ditching
a -yd, above) and drag llna. Ph. 1-0249
SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED RENTED
Washers Renaired MAKE!
PICK DP A DELIVER
Sewing machine electrified A "on
Yexted to portable or console. New A
used. Terms.
- W. DAVENPORT. PH. 3-7671
: 30 N. 18th nl
t.AROic FOUNTAIN, triple sinks, new
unit AaiM-lflCft A of USed Va
lue. Call Anderson 3-4815. n202
FOR BALE Beautiful holly sprays and
wreath. Any amount, anytime. 60c per
lb. Phone mou . oiuhuio.
Balem. Ore. n393
knnrra.Ciin Tl hn. Dlsston. 4. fi.
bars may be' had with one bar or all.
Private owner need cash. Bee at Square
Deal 2nd Hand Store, Salem. A real bar
"In! n292
t H.P. ELEC. motor. 110 A 330. I"x5 shaft.
6 pulleys. Ph. 3-9400. P5
HOYT ST. SURPLUS
Close-outs this week. Metal secretarial
desk with swivel chair, t35.0fl; 2 ea.
Aramar wi.tnl flllnft p.nhlnet. 140.00 Ca.
Cardex metal flic, $7.50; Young Delux
washer, new, 180.00; full size A.B. gas
range, $20.00; 1 Ji.p.' Sea King trolling
motor. $20.00; laundry dryer, $40.00; el
ectric bakery oven, two-door. 8-bun pan
size, 1100.00; rubber tired hand truck.
$10.00; navy officers metal bunk bed
with 3 drawers; 15-ton RR Jack, $10.00;
Hi-ton International Ilatbed, excellent
shape, good rubber, repainted, 2300
miles, 1700.00: li-ton '47 OMC 16' low
bed, long wheel base, flab, plated frame
perfect condition, $1175. 1351 HOYT
ST.. this week. n293
ALL cast aluminum trl-blke, , miscellan
eous windows .and frames. Ph. 3-5952
n2B8
1 NEARLY new Electrolux vacumm. Latent
attachments. Sacirnce at to price.
2-1549. 5
BINGES portable, $50.00. White portable
150.00. singer cabinet nice new, sno.uw.
20 others to choose from. New machine,
various make. Big discount. 1030 N. 18th
n203
FLAT TOP standard electric stove. Good
condition, $55. Ph. 3-7087. v29Sm
The Perfect Gift!
TODAY'S GREAT PIANOS!
BALDWIN - CABLE - HADDORFP
WURLITZER
NEW SPINETS FROM $395
Best -Values on New and Used Grand.
Spinets. Uprights.
' Spinets, Uprights. Open evening till
t p.m. except Saturday.
Stone Piano Co.
. THE VALLEY'S FINEST PIANO
STORE"
140 Fairgrounds Road Salem, Ore.
n?92
RUMMAGE sale, 360 State upstairs. n311
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
fTR STUMPAGE and fir logs wanted.
Shipment can be made by truck or
rail. Independence Lumber A Manufac
turing Company, Inc., Independence,
Oregon. Phone 43. na
USED 6-INCH metal lathe. 735 a 13th.
1095 8. 12th. days. na293
WANT girl bicycle In exc. cond. Ph.
3735 berorg 10 a.m. or between o
7:30 p.m. aa2S2
WANTED furniture vo glue A npau LM
Bros. Fura Ra finishing Co pq X-IOOl
CASH for newspapers A magasines. 1790
N Front. na394
WE NEED Junk batteries Paying II H 0.
Hanson. 320 S. Lancaster. na292
PERSONAL
JANE BEACH or Esther Hopper or both
Please call 2-9835 or call 160 Union. pzi
i D. E. HTSSIC1C, hereby declare I will
not H responsible for any debts irom
this day, 12-3-49, other than my own.
v D. E. Mlsaick. P291
fR. MELVIN SMITH, Spencer eorsetier.
Let a Spencer solve your fliure problem.
All call given special attention. Ph.
35072. p308'
AVOK COSMlTICsTFh. -$U. pJOfl
I AUTOMOBILES
Deal !
OUR
PERSONAL
Mlndt.
P305
MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER
Palm and psychic reader. Madame solves
your worries. Advice 9 a.m. to iu p.m
dally. 173 8. Com'l. Under new man'
anement. With this ad and $1.00 get i
special reading. Ph. 20285. P303
ALCOnOUCS ANONYMOUS. P.O. 724
.3-5234. P333
AUTOMOBILES
Oldsmobile
"ROCKET"
Trade - Ins
1941 Cadillac 61
Sedanette. Beautiful condition. Has
been kept like new by original owner.
Only
$1195
LODER BROS.
Oldsmobile
3410 Fairground Rd. Ph. 2-1490
465 Center Ph. 2-7973 Q2911
1950 Pontiacs Are Here
'40 Pontlac Sedan $1195
39 Pontlac Sedan 49S
46 Olds Sedan Coupe 1145
'42 Chevrolet Sedan 695
'40 Chrysler Sedan 495
'37 Dodge Sedan 395
'37 Chevrolet Sedan 295
'36 Chevrolet Sedan 195
'40 Plymouth Sedan B45
'30 Oldsmobile Coupe 145
Herrall-Owens Co.
Oldsmobile
"KOCKET"
Trade - Ins
1947 Buick Super
One owner, low mileage, 2 to choose
from. One Sedanette and one 4-Door.
Your choice
$1445
LODER BROS.
Oldsmobile
4S5 Center Ph. 3-7973
2410 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 2-1490 q291
SPECIAL
1949 KAISER DELUXE SEDAN. THIS
OAR JUST LIKE NEW. ONLY 12.000
MILES. GOOD TIRES. UPHOLSTERY
SPOTLESS. CARRIES OUR NEW CAR
GUARANTEE. ONLY $1595.00.
SEE JOE BPURLOCK
Teague Motor Company
352 N. Commercial Ph. 2-4173 q203
$50 USED CAR LOT
50 & your old one 12th St Junction
Open till 10 p.m qW'
Eisner Motors to Sell
FOR SALE 49 Mercury conv., black, 4000
miles, extra. ridva. icrnw. t"
st.. Lebanon. Ph. 6453, alter 8 p. m.
q392
SPECIAL
1948 CHEVROLET SPORTMASTER
FLEETLINE SEDAN. PERFECT CONDI
TION IN EVERY WAY. TWO TONE
FINISH. UPHOLSTERY LIKE NEW.
ONLY J1305.00. CARRIES OUR 12
MONTH OUARANTEE, SEE JOE SPUR
LOCK, 352 N. COMMERCIAL
Teague Motor Company
SPECIAL
1948 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. 16,000
ACTUAL MILES. RUNS AND LOOKS
LIKE NEW. OVERDRIVE AND OTHER
ACCESSORIES. ECONOMICAL . TRANS
PORTATION. SEE JOE SPURLOCK.
ONLY $1395
Teague Motor Company
352 N. Commercial Ph. 2-4173 q283
1934 PLYMOUTH 2-dr. sedan. No Junk
pile. 6.00 tires, see at zutu iraoe. q
1942
14 Ton International flatbed, perfect
condition, repainted, excellent rubber,
a steal at $700.00. m Ton OMO 16' low
bed flatbed, perfect condition. Owens
dual axle, long wheel base, $1175.00.
1351 HOYT ST., this week. q2B3
FOR SALE or trade: '39 Int. H-T. panel
for late model car at hud casn. aimer
Doll, 1393 N. Com'l. Ph. 2-9861. q291
1947 DODGE Custom 4 -Dr. Sedan, Just
like new. Pn. 3-jaai. q--
GOOD '.IS Chrysler Coupe. Had good care.
No wreck, 645 ferry at. oa
1934 FORD V-S 4 -Door Sedan. In good
Condition. $75. Ph. 2-7034. gam-
FORD 1940 DELUXE. 4-DOOR
SEDAN. RADIO. HEATER. GOOD
RUBBER, EXCELLENT TRANS
PORTATION. $595
STAN BAKER
MOTORS
Union ft High
Ph. 2-3468. q393
'34 FORD Coupe, all around food cond.
Prcie ids. cau 3-bis or see at iy
N. Commercial. g392
MODEL A, excellent condition. Ph. 2-7835.
q3BS'
1931 V-S with '36 V-6 enetne In good
shape except transmission, price tss.
353 N. CotU. Phone J-70W. 292
AUTOMOBILES
WILSON'S
UNDER $1000
SPECIALS
1. ONLY $895
1941 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN.
WE HAVE OVERHAULED THE
E N O I N E , CLUTCH, AND
FRONT SUSPENSION. ALSO A
BEAUTIFUL, LOW MILE
EAOE '41 BUICK RO ADM AS
TER SEDAN AT THE SAME
PRICE.
2. ONLY $495
1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN.
OWNED FORMERLY BY ONE
OF OUR MECHANICS. WELL
KEPT AND GOOD CONDI
TION. 3. ONLY $395
1940 HUDSON SEDAN. A
GOOD BUY AT THE PRICE.
4. ONLY $190
1937 FORD 2-DOOR. A PRET
TY SWEET LITTLE CAR.
5. ONLY $175
1934 DODGE SEDAN. THIS
ONE WILL SURPRISE YOU.
IT HAS A LATE MODEL EN
GINE IN GOOD SHAPE AND
WILL GIVE YOU LOTS OP
MILES.
OttoJ.WilsonCo
Commercial at Center
1949 FORD Convert., R&H. ovdr.,
$1500.
q292
3-9446 or see Bt 1135 S. 19th.
N
ASH. 1948 "600" 5-PASS.
COUPE. WEATHER EYE,
HEATER. SEAT COVERS.
GREEN FINISH. A DANDY,
OMjY
$1295
STAN BAKER
MOTORS
Union & High Ph. 3-2468 Q293
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
CAB ACCESSORIES tires A tubes at cost
price First come first served as this u
a close-out sale Dealers welcomed
D Woodrow Co.. 450 Center
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BO? SELL TRADB
TERMS 1 LOTS
3325 Fairground Rd. Ph. 3-6451
520 Hood SL Ph 1-7714
'46 PLYMOUTH 4-door, new rubber, clean.
$950. Ph. 2-0156. q292
OWNER going east. Win sacrifice for
$1500. 1947 Chrysler New Yorker, black
4-door sedan. Excel, cond. May be seen
at South Salem Motel, Apt. No. 1 q.295
PYMOUTH. 1949 S-PASS. COUPE.
HEATER. LOW MILEAGE.
LIGHT GRAY. LIKE NEW,
$1495
STAN BAKER
MOTORS
Union & High Ph. 2-2468 q293
'41 PLYMOUTH club coupe. R&H. Seat
covers. Fog lltes, windshield washers,
19,000 miles. Excellent condition. $1195,
Ph. 2-0320. g296
'87 FORD pickup. Good condition. See at
1Z85 Leslie after e p.m. Q3B3
Eisner Motors to Buy
WILSON'S
OUTSTANDING
SELECTION
1948 AND 1B4S MODELS
PRICE
QUALITY
APPEARANCE
1. ONLY $1775
49 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE
DELUXE 2-DOOR. WITH
LOADS OP EXTRAS AND
CLEAN AS NEW.
. 2. ONLY $2095
1948 BUICK SUPER SEDAN.
LOW MILEAGE, KEPT WITH
METICULOUS CARE. A
BEAUTY.
3. ONLY $1995
1949 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN.
WITH ONLY 8900 MILES AND
IN PERFECT MECHANICAL
CONDITION. SPOTLESS. FOR
THE BARGAIN HUNTER.
4. ONLY $2295
1948 BUICK ROADMASTER
SEDAN WITH DYNAFLOW,
NEW GOODYEAR TIRES,
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY, LOW
MILEAGE. THE ULTIMATE
IN AUTOMOTIVE LUXURY
AT AN ECONOMY PRICE.
5. ONLY $1395
10(8 KAISER SEDAN WITH
LOW MILEAGE. YOU CAN
NOT OVERLOOK THIS ONE
IP YOU WANT AN ALMOST
NEW CAR AT THE PRICE OF
AN OLD ONI.
6. ONLY $395
1948 CROSLEY STATION
. WAQON. BUY YOUR GAS BY
THE CUP.
7. ONLY $1875
A GORGEOUS 1948 PONTIAO
STREAMLINER SEDAN. THIS
CAR HAS HAD EXCEPTION
AL CARE. AND SHOWS IT AT
A OLANCE. BUT BRING
ALONG YOUR MAGNIFYING
GLASSES IF YOU WISH.
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
Commercial at Center
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular sizes,
15.00 and up. Montgomery Ward Be Co.,
Salem. qb293
FINANCIAL
DECEMBER
CASH
Extra cash for shopping might make all
the difference
$50.00 for 2 weeks costs only 70c. Other
amounts In proportion. Pay only for
the time you use the cash, no co-signers
necensanr , , , You choose the monthly
payments . . . You choose the payment
date. Don't borrow unnecessarily, but
If a loan Is the best solution remember
we say "Yes" to 4 out of S who apply.
Come In, or phone first for faster
service.
Open Saturday, I to 1 P.M.
November 19 through December 17
Personal Finance Co.
OF SALEM
S18 State. Rm. 135
Phone 9-2444 O. B. Allen, Utr.
Lie. 2-USt laMftt. r292
FINANCIAL
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4Vi and
VOUB OWN terms of repayment within
reason Cash tor Real Est at contract
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph. 3-7162 r
PRIVATE HONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Tim
Payments
ROT H SIMMONS
136 South Commercial St Phone 1-9161
WANTED to sell 1st mortgage on good
North Salem residential. Bal. $6900.
Will give sizeable discount. Pays 5.
Reply Capital Journal, box 295. r3B6
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETT CREDIT CO.
183 si Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 9-2457 Lie NO M-159 S-1S4
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1P80 Pairgiound Road
Next Door to Bank
Pre Parking
Phone $7032 -Lie N U369-S291
Floyd Kenyon. Mgr. r
SEE DS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4H INTEREST
a to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Jnc.
. REALTORS
844 State St Phone 2-3663
GENERAL FINANCE CORP
LOANS
Lie 8-133 and U-331
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 8 Commercial St Tel 3-961
INSURANCE
INSURE AND BE SURE
Save 20 to 30 on Auto Insurance
Complete Line of Insurance
VAN M. GREER AGENCY
963 Highland Ave. Ph. 2-2451
ra305
rRAILERS
2B-FT. HOUSE Trailer. Will take small
trailer lor equity. 1155 8. inn. 1291
WANTED Tenants lor trailer space. Reas.
quiet, convenient, heated rest rms, lawn,
fae. dryers. 15 Highway ave. Ph. 2-1746.
t293
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented.
repaired. Roen. 456 Court. Phone 3-6713.
APPLIANCE BERVICX
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair iefli;
new appliance Vlnee'a Electric Phone
Free estimates Trade-Ins accepted on
3-9239 1ST S Liberty St
AT-UB DOOR SHARPENING
4UTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 8-9286 Nlgnt
2-1804 33" Center
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel repair that home now Terms.
No down payment. Phont 3-4850 o
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg.. clear
ing, teeth tor brush. Virgil Husker, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. 0291
CASH REGISTERS
Instant deliTery of new RCJt cash
register Ali makes sold, rented. r
pa:-ed. Roen 456 Court. Ph 20773 o"
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, euros, walla etc Call
3-4850
CHIMNEY SWEEP
DRIVEWAYS
Crushed rock for driveways A roads, de
livered. Ph. 2-5961. 0293
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Let Cross. Rt. 6, Box 437-0.
0311
BrelthauPt's for flowers. Dial 3-9179. o
HOME FRODUCTB
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. 2-8576. 0292
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Watklns Oo products. Free d
.very 1717 Center. Ph 3-6396. o
INSULATION
Johns-ManvlUe. Phone 2-3748.
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Buildings - Factories Homes
Estimates Without Obligation -AMERICAN
BLDG. MA INT, 00.
Ph. Salem 3-9133 a
LANDSCAPT NUBSEKY
LAWNMOWEBS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l. St. o3 11
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish A Hawaiian Guitar Mandolin
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St Ph 8-7560.
0292
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, ' typewriter stands, brief c s,
Pierce Wirt Recorders, Roen, 456 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
'Qfstrom's are equipped to do roui
painting Phone 3-2493 o
PAINTING A PAPERHANGINO
Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti
mate. Ph 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 0292
PAPER HANGING
Paperhanglng to your satisfaction. 21
years exp. Also painting. Ph. 2-0910.
o30S
Fisher. 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 3-2984.
O309-
Repair A Contract. Olen Moody. Ph.
24426. 0296
PICTURE FRAMING
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Miller Refrigeration Serr. Co. Pa. 2-1534
0291
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms,
all makes. W. Davenport. Ph. 2-7671.
O307
9 AND GRATEl
Gardeo Soil, crushed rock. Shovel avd
dragline excavating Walling Sand St
Gravel Oo. Phone 3-9249. o
Valley Sand A Gravel Co Slit, sand At
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shove) it eats
Tractor scoop ft trucks for dirt movlni
Ph office 24002, res. 37146 o
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tank eleaned.
Roto Rooter service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. I-II27.
o3
K. P. Hamel. Septic tanks, sewer and
drain line cleaned Ousrsnteed work
1143-Stb 8U. Wast Salem. Ph. 1-7404
K1
Grains Market
In Easier Trend
Chicago, Dec. 7 (fl Cold
weather sweeping into the mid
west stirred up some buying
interest in feed grains on the
board of trade today.
Wheat showed an easier trend
most of the day, reflecting an
increase in marketings of cash
grain in some sections of the
country.
Wheat closed hi-i lower, De
cember $2.19, corn was Vi low
er to higher, December $1.28-'8-S1.29V8,
oats were ; lower
to higher, December 75-,
rye was to 1 cent higher. De
cember $1.43-'A, soybeans
were 1 to 1 higher, December
$2.33 -$2.34, and lard was S
to 10 cents a hundred pounds
lower, December $10.15.
STOCKS
By the Associated Pr-m
American Can
Am Pow A Lt
Am Tel A Tel
Anaconda . .
Bendlx Aviation ...
Bilh Steel
Boiing Airplane ...
Calif Packing
Canadian Paclflo ..
Case J I
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Caterpillar
Chrysler
Comwlth A Sou ...
Cons Vultee ...
Continental Can ...
, 104
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. 33 Ti
';rown Zellerbach ,,
Curtlii Wright
DouFtlas Aircraft ...
Dupont de Nem ...
General Electric ,.,
General Food ....
ieneral Motors ....
Ooodyear Tire ....
int Harvester
tnt Paper ........
Kennecott .
Llbby McN A L ...
Lone Bell A'"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator ...
Nat Dairy
NY Central
Northern Paclflo ..
Pae Am Fish ....
Pa Gat St Kleo ....
Pa Tel Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp ........
Rayon ler
Rayonler Pfd ,
Reynolds Metal ...
Rlehfleld
Safeway Stores ....
Sean Roebuck
Southern Paclflo ..
standard OH Co. .,
studebaker Corp ..
Sunshine Mining
Traniamerlca .....
Union Oil Cal
Union Pacific
United Airline ....
U S Steel ....
Warner Bros Plo ..
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Dorothy Thompson in Eugene
Eugene, Dec. 7 ) Dorothy
Thompson, world famous wom
an journalist, will speak Thurs
day evening on the University
of Oregon campus. Her subject
has been announced as "These
Crucial Days."
MARKET
Completed from rep one of Salem dealers
tot me guiaanoe or vnpttai Journal
Readeis. (Revised dnilrl.
Retail Feed Prices;
Err Mash 34.60.
Rabbit Pellets J4.20.
Dairy Feed $3.60. 1
Poultryt Buj-tng prlcea -Grade A color-
1 hens. 25c: grade A Leghorn hens
and UD. 27-2Dc. Qrada A old rorutera. lie
18-19c; grade A colored Iryera, three lbs
26-29S,
Eggi
Buying Prices Large AA. 40c: large
A. 3736c; medium AA, 32c; medium A,
30-3 lc: pullets. 27c.
Wholesale Prices Etcs wholesale orleea
6-7o above these prices: above grade A
generally quoted at 43c, medium 35c.
Bntterra!
Premium 66c: No. L 64ot Ho. 2. BB-BOa.
(buying prices).
Butter Wholesale grade A. 6Bei rt
tall 73&
Portland Grain
Portland. Ore.. Dec. T UP) Cash wheat
(bid): Soft white 3.31fe: soft white (no
rex) 3.21 M; white club 2.211.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.214: 12
per cent 2.23.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 13: barley
1; flour 4: corn 4: oats 2; ml II feed 11.
DIRECTORY
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect Todd's SpdUc Tank
Service, 550 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. o
SEWERS AND 8E1T1C TANKS
Electrlo Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades. Clean
Sewers. Drains. Tanks, Ph. 3-5327. 0
SEWING MACHINES
All repairs guaranteed. Free pickup A
delivery. Usee machines bought St sold.
Ph. 3-5569. 1001 Edgewater. O207
All makes repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Machine Co 130 No
Commercial Ph 2-3513. 0
TRANSFER A STORAGE
'.deal At Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks to
Portland dally Agent for Beklns House'
hold goods moved to anywhere In OM
or Canada Larmer Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131 O
TRUCK A TRANSFER
Lester DeLapp truck service. Cotnmer
cial hauling. Dally service to Portland
Ph. 2-1750. 0294'
rVPEWPITERS
Smltb Oorona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables Ah mat used machine
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court o
VENETIAN BLINDS
lalem Venetian Blind made to order oi
rtllnlafaad Retnboldt A Lewis. 2-863B
Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 3732B.
WEATHERSTRIPPINO
WELL DRILLING
WINDOW CLEANTNO
Acme V.lndow Cleaners Windows, walls
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 14:
Court Lanadoc. Cuiberuoa and Uatber
WINDOW SHADES
WasntDle, RoUer Uadt to order. 1 Day
Del Relnholdt A Lewi Ph 23639 0
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Sal-n Fuel Co. Ph 3-4031.
LODGES
Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. & A M
Wed., Dec. 7. Dinner, 6:30;
Election, 7:30. Ml
Multnomah Chapter No. 1,
R AM. Hodson -ouncll No. 1,
R. to S.M. Regular meeting, coun
cil degrees. Election and installation
of officers. Refreshments 7:30 pin.
Thursday, December 8, 1949. 292
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SALEM MARKETS
QUOTATIONS
4alem Livestock Marke
B VMley Packing Company
Wooled lambs $19.00 to 120.00
Feeder lambs 113.00 to 117.00
Cutter cows JB.OO to 111.00
Dairy Heifers fio.00 to 113.00
Fat dairy cows 111.00 to 113.00
Bulls 111.00 to 110. 00
Calves, good (3U0-450 lbs.) 118.00 to 13(1 W
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top ....120.00 to 123.00
Portland Eastslde Market
Local beets sold for 60 to 70 cents a doz
en bunches on the Portland Eastslde
Farmers Wholesale Produce market today.
Other bunches vegetables In good sup
Ply Included carroLs at 55 to 65 cents;
radishes, 59 to 60 cents; green onions, 60
to 70 cents, and broccoli at 11.15 to 11.35.
Local lettuce was 11.00 a crate. Califor
nia and Arizona lettuce was quoted at
13.35 to 13.50 a crate.
Cauliflower moved at 11.10 to 11.25 a
crate.
Cabbage brought 11.35 to 11.50 an 85-lb
crate.
Spinach sold for 31.35 to 11.60 an orange
box.
Danish squash was 31.00 to 11.10 an or
ange box.
Portland Proonea
Batter fat Tentative. taWect to Imme
diate change Premium quality maximum
to 36 to i percent acidity delivered In
Portland 63-67c lb.: 93 score. 61-65o lb.: 60
score, 57-63c: 89 score 55c. Valley routes
and country points 2c less than first-
nutter wnoiesait fob bulk cubes to
wholesalers. rade 93 score. 63c A
92 score. 62e: B 80 score. 60c lb., O 89
score, 67c. Above prices art strictly
nominal
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon singles 3D -43c, Oregon 5
small loaf. 44tt-45o: trlDlets 1U leas than
singles
Ease (to wholesaler!) A grade large,
43'a-44,.ic; A medium, 38-39 4c; grade
B larse. 41-41 'Ac: jimall A Brad S7V4.
Portland Dairy Market
ituiter price to retailers: Orade AA
prints. 68c; AA cartons. 69c; A prints.
18c. A cartons 69c: B prints, 65c.
KKK Pricc5 t o retailers Grade A A
large, 49o doz.; certified A large, Sic;
A large 46c; AA medium. 42c; cer
tified A medium. 41c; B medium, 37c: A
am (i II, 3flc; cartons 2c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c. Oregon loaf, ft
lb loafs 44'j-4Se lb., triplets, life cents less
than singles Premium brands, singles
51 Ib.i loaf. 03 tte
Poultry
Live Chickens - No. 1 quality FOB
plants, No 1 broilers under 2 lbs. 30-a4c
lb. fryers 3-3 lbs.. 23-26c: 3-4 lbs.. 27c;
roasters 4 br and over 27-3801 fowl.
Leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 18-lBc; over 4
lbs. 19c; colored fowl, all weights. 26-27c;
roosters, all weights, 25c.
Turkey Net vo growers, 31-3140 on
toms, 44 -44', 4c on hens.
Kabblta Average u growers, live wnitea,
4-5 lbs., 17-lSc lb.; 5-6 lbs., 15-17o b.
colored 3 cents lower, old or heavy does,
and bucks. 8-13c. Fresh dressed Idaho
fryers and retailers, 40c: local. 48-62c.
Country-Killed Meat
Veal Ton Quality 31 -33c lb.: other
grades according to weight and quality
witn ngnter or Heavier, as-asc.
Hogs Light blockers, 22-24c; sows 18
21c. Lambs Top quality, springers, 28-36e;
mutton. 10-1 lc.
Beef Oood cows. 21-23e lb. : tanners
cuttcrs, 20-31c.
Fresh Dressed Ueatt
(Wholesalers to retailers per owt.l;
Beef steers Oood 500-flOO lbs., 139-42;
commercial, 133-38; utility, 824-35.
Cows Commercial 127-30; utility, 134
25; canners-cutters, 123-26.
Beef Cuts roood Steers Bind quarters.
150-52; rounds, 144-49; full loins, trimmed,
172-75; triangles 132-34; square chucks,
138-40; ribs. 152-55; forequsrters, 134-36.
Veal and calf Oood, 137.40; commercial,
135-40: Utility, 126-32.
Lambs Oood-cholce spring lambs, 140
44; commercial, 336-39; utility, 133-34.
Mutton Good, 70 lbs down. 118-20
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1, 8-12 lbs., 139-43:
shoulders, 16 lbs down, 130-33; spare
ribs, 141-44: carcasses, 124-36; mixed
weights 12 oer cwt. lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Cascara Bark Dry 13 We lb., green 4c lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium e-radea.
45o lb.
Mohair 26e lb. on 12-montn growth.
nominally.
Hides Calves, 37c lb., according to
weight; pips, 22o lb.; beef, ll-12o lb.; bulls.
6-7e lb. Country buyers pay 2o less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuta Franquettea, first quality jum
bo, 34.7c; large, 32.7c; medium, 27.2c;
second oualitv lumbos. 30.2a: larce. an. aft-
medium, 26.2o: baby, 23.3o; soft shell, first
nun in.? largo, aw.c; memum, so. no; sec
ond quality large. 37Jci medium. 24.7o:
baby 33.3c.
Filberts Jumbo, 20o lb. I large, 16o;
medium. 16e; small. 13c.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. Dae. 7 U.R (USDA) Livestock
market:
Hogs: Salable 20.000 harrow nH wilt
25-50 cents lower early; later trade and
most sales 00 cents lower on all welahts:
sows also 60 cents lower; trade slow early
but later moderately active; top 15.75, the
lowest since June, 1946. for choice 180
200 lbs: most good and choice 180-220
15.23-15.75: 230-250 His 14.75-1S .35:
260-310 lbs 14.25-14.75; sows under 450
lbs 12.50-13.25; few 13.50; 475-600 lbs 11.00-
i.a; eariy clearance.
Sheep salable 3.500; slaughter lambs
very slow: demand centering on 90-100 of
ferings; some held above 33.50; bidding
lower on kinds scaling 103 lbs upwards,
yearlings absent; sheep steady, slaughter
ewes 9.00-12.00: mostly S.50-11.50.
uattie salable 9.000; calves 500: fed
steers grading high medium and better,
inn ncuvc, eieauj vo ou cents nigner;
others slow, steady to 50 cents lower: heif
ers steady; sows steady to 25 cents lower;
ouiis and veaiers active and strong; two
loads high choice 1140 and 1225 lb fed
steers 40.79 and 41.0D; high good and
choice steers 35.00-39.75; most good grades
iB.ao-34.oo; medium to low-good 21.00
38.00; load good to choice 1112 lb led heif
ers 30.00: most medium and good helf-
21.00-28.00: con.mon to good beef
cows 13.50-17.50; canners and cutters
11.00-13.75; medium and good sausaae
bulls 18.50-20.00; medium to choice veaiers
23.00-27.00; stock cattle about steady,
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore., Dec. 7 (U.R Livestock:
Cattle salable 400; active, fully steady;
some cows stronger; steers limited; me
dium grass steers 21-22; commons 16-19;
medium heifers 18-20; commons down to
14; cutters down to 11.50: cannnr-cutter
cows 11-13; odd head to 12.50; shells down
to iu or Deiow: common-medium beer
cows 13-15, including heavy cows at 15;
good young cows to 17; good beef bulls to
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New Helicopter The H-19, a new 12-place military utility
helicopter for the U. S. air force, goes through a test flight
(top) at factory of Sikorsky Aircraft Division of United Air
craft Corp., in Bridgeport, Conn., its builder. The 'copter,
on ground (bottom) has seating capacity for 10 passengers
and a crew of two. It is designed for speed of 100 miles per
hour and cruises at 85 miles per hour. (AP Wirephoto)
Price of Eggs
Still Dropping
Another one to two-cent drop
on large grades of eggs was re
corded here Wednesday morn
ing, following similar cuts in
the Portland listings.
The decline brings egg prices
down to the lowest in a year
here and the continuous cuts of
the past month now amount to
a total of 13 to 14 cents decline
on the top grades.
Surpluses and a price drop on
midwestern markets are given
as reasons for the big- cuts in
the Portland produce market,
the Salem area following the
Portland one.
In the Wednesday listings
here the following buying quo
tations are as follows: Large AA,
40 cents: large A, 37-38 cents;
medium AA, 32 cents; medium
A, 30-31 cents: pullets, 27 cents.
Wholesale prices generally
listed the large eggs at 43 cents
mediums at 35 cents.
Chains Needed on
Mountain Passes
Motorists traveling over San-
tiam, McKenzie and Ochoco
passes should carry chains, the
state highway commission said
today.
Roads in other sections were
in good condition this morning
except for some icy spots in cen
tral Oregon.
The 9 a.m. road report car
ried the following reports of
below normal conditions:
Government Camp Packed
snow, sanded, 8 inches roadside
snow.
Santiam Pass Violent high
wind, drifting snow, icy spots,
carry chains.
McKenzie Pass Packed
snow, sanded, carry chains.
Willamette Pass Packed
snow, sanded.
17.B0; common-medium .ausage bulla 14
1S. C.Ivm iMlable 100: market moatlr atea-
dy; Rood light vealer, 34; common-medium
14-30; lew heavy calvea unsold.
Hok aalable 300; market active, fully
steady; Kood-chotce 100-330 ba 17.50; ac-
lected lota to 17.75; 350-200 lba io-lfl.50;
Rood 350-000 lb aowa aalable 13.50-15;
good-choice feedera quotnblo 17-10.
Slieeb aalab a 350: market atcady: Rood-
eholce lamba lacklnR: quotable 20.50-21.50:
medium-Rood 20: commons down to 17;
good ewea 8.50-7.00.
Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1949 23
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DEATHS
tWt t. VorA
In this city December 6, Bert T. Ford,
late resident of 040 D street, at the ag
of 54 vonra. Siirvlvlns nri thrpp mm
Thomas O. Ford. Frank Ford and Phil
a. rord, an oi saiem; and a sister, Mlsj
Loretta M. Ford of Salem. Recitation ol
the rosary was at the W. T. Rlndon cliami
Tuesday, December 6, at 8 p.m. Requiem
mass was held Wednesday, Dec. 7, at I
a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic church. En.
tombmenl at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum.
Volene Morltt Shields
In this city. December 4. Volene Morlti
Shields, late resident of 660 Marlon St., al
the age of SB years. Survived by two broth
ers, P. J. Morltx and John J. Morlts, both
of Salem; three sisters, Mrs. H. H. Bosch
of Brooks, Mrs. Minnie Smith and Mrs.
Catherine J. Lyon, both of Lyons. Ore.
also several nephews and nieces. Membei
and past matron of Euclid chapter 70,
OES, at Jefferson. Funeral services were
Wednesday, December 7, at 1:30 p.m. al
tne w. r. KiRdon cnapei with entombment
at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Rev. P. W,
Erlksen will officiate. Friends are request
ed to please omit flowers.
Gertrude Hutch Imon
In this city. December S. Gertrude Hut
chinson, at tht ate of 73 years. Shipment
has been made to Portland by W. T. RIb
dondon company lor services and inter
ment. Dr. Hoses DePrlest Vlnysrd
Dr. Moses DePrleit Vlnyard, at his home
at 3306 Center street, December 6, at the
ace of 58 years. Survtvlns are the wife,
Mary Vlnyard of Salem; a daunhter, Mary
Dennis Vlnyard of Salem ;a son, Robert
Vlnyard of Salem; and four sisters, Mrs,
Ida Lou Ooff of Pasadena, Calif., Mrs.
Vlda Solomon of Jackson, Miss., Mrs. W.
P. Flurry of Wlnnlns, Miss., and Mrs.
Leah Spears of Lucedale, Miss. Member of
1 the Calvnry Baptist church. Services
will be held at the Howell-Edwards chnnel
Thursday, December 8, at 3:30 p.m. with
Dr. Victor Sword and Rev, P. C. Stannard
officlatlns. Interment in Belcrest Mem
orial park,
Guy Elmer Eades
Ouy Elmer Eades. late resident of 1609
Jefferson street. In this city, December
6, at the a of 65 rears. Survived by
wife, Mrs. Bessie B. Eades of Salem; two
sisters, Mrs. Zona Frederlksen of Eu- (
Rene and Mrs. Lena Tecker of Jefferson;
and a nephew, Ernest Frederlksen of
Eugene. Member of BPOB lodge No. 303,
The Dalles; AF A AM lodge at The Dalles;
and Ohadwlck chapter No. 37, OES of Sa
lem. Services were held Wednesday. De
cember 7, at I p.m. at the W. T. Rlgdon
chapel with ritualistic services by Ba
lem lodge No. 4. AF Se AM. concluding
services at Belcrest Memorial park. Rev.
Lioyd T. Anderson win oinciate.
OBITUARY
Martaret Dunlan
Albany Margaret uuniap, 7B, Aioany
RFD 3. died at the Oood Samaritan hos
Dunli
pital In Corvallls Monday. Funeral serv
ices were nem in me ubkvuio unitea
Presbvterlan church at 10 a.m. Wednes
day. Burial In the Shedd cemetery, with
the Fisher Funeral home In charge. Miss
Dunlan. for 30 years co-proprietor witn
her sister, Eleanor, of the Dunlap Drug
company In Brownsville, worked as a
pharmacist at the Woodworth Drug store
in Albany for 11 years. She also taught
school In Linn and Benton counties In
the early nineteen hundreds. She whs
born In Carthage, Mo., and came to Ore
gon In 1803, and first lived at Shedd. She
attended the Oregon College of Educa
tion at Monmouth and was graduated In
1BD9. In 1908 she was graduated irom
Oregon State college with a degree In
pharmacy. Since her retirement in 1039,
she had lived In the Oakvtlle community.
Surviving are two sinters and several
nieces and nephews. The slaters are Elea
nor Dunlap and Mrs. Mary D. Achtson,
both of Albany RFD 3.
Mrs. Jewel Oleiy
Aurora rriendi nave learned or tne
'nth In Burbnnk, Calif., of Mrs. Jewel
Qlesy, 87, widow of the late Dr. W. W.
Glesy of Aurora, mother of Mrs. Earl
dribble of Toledo, Ore., and Mrs. Oladys
Miller of Rurbank. Dr. and Mrs. olesy liv
ed in Aurora many years prior to the
death of the doctor, after which Mrs.
Olcsy lived with her daughter In Califor
nia, sne was a eisier-in-iaw oi tne lata
Mrs. George (Elizabeth) Kraus. and Mrs.
Charles (Annie) Beck of Aurora; A. W.
Glesy of Portland, John Olesy of Salem
and Henry uiesy or Aurora, surviving be
sides the two dauKhteri are a sister and
several grandchildren, also nieces and ne
phews. Funeral service will be at tht
Miller Funeral home, Saturday at 11 a.m.
Burial will be In the Aurora cemetery.
Henry Layman
Woodburn Funeral services for Henrr
Layman, 84, who died Tuesday at his
home on Oarfleld street, will be held from
the Rlnno funeral home at 2 o'clock Thurs
day, Rev. D. Lester Fields officiating and
burial In Belie Passl cemetery. Layman
as born In Pike county, Illinois. Dec. 11,
1864. and had lived In this vicinity for
73 years. He was a retired confectioner
and operated a candy store for 34 years.
Besides his widow. Cordelia Layman ho
survived by a son, and a daughter, Mrs.
.Martha A. Kamberger, both of Woodburn;
son, Ben F. Layman, Portland: brother,
Bruce Layman, Newport; sister, Mrs. Mat
tie Moore, Portland, and three grand
children. John Oliver Harbank
Dallas Funeral services for John Oli
ver Burbank, 61, of Pedee, who died at a
Dallas hospital after an extended Ill
ness, will be held from the Henkle -Boll-man
funeral home. He was born in east
ern Oregon April 4, 1808 and had spent
most of his life In Polk and Benton coun
ties. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Bethel Burbank, whom he married in
1031; daughters, Jacqueline Burbank and
Mrs, Elihah Jones, all of Pedee and
Mrs. Anson Price. Kinss Valley: son.
John Burbank Jr., Pedee; two sisters, Mrs,
Ted Mulkey, Marcola nad Mrs. Ira Mc
Beth, Pedee, and a brother, Albert Bur
bank, Pedee.
If you're expecting a crowd
for a Sunday breakfast party
and plan to serve bacon and
eggs, an easy way to prepare the
bacon is to place it on a rack set
In a shallow pan and bake it in
a hot (400 F.) oven for about 12
minutes, or until it is crisp and
brown.
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