Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 10, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    X
AUTOMOBILES
I
CALL US SANTA CLAUS
AT OUR NEW LOCATION WITH
NEW LOW, P.RICES!
FRONT & MARION PH. 3-3040
MARION MOTOR
AUTOMOBILES
WILSON'S
UNDER $1000
SPECIALS
1. ONLY $895
1941 BUICK SPECIAL BEDAN.
WE HAVE OVERHAULED THE
' ENGINE, CLUTCH, AND
k FRONT SUSPENSION. ALSO A
BEAUTIFUL, LOW MILE-
EAGE '41 BUICK ROADMAS-
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 OIVE YOU LOTS OF
MILES.
OttoJ.WilsonCo,
Commercial at Center
. FREE
1941 DODGE motor, wheels and tires. All
you buy is the body. If you don't believe
it Ph. 3-3581. . Q294
1949 STUDEBAKER -ton pickup
miles. 1500. Ph. 2-4479.
2800
1947 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE-
PLUX SEDAN. ONE OWNER,
FINISHED IN A BEAUTIFUL
LIGHT GREY. RADIO, HEAT
ER, DEFROSTER, WIND
SHIELD WASHERS, SEAT COV
ERS, UNDERCOATED, DOWN
PAY'T 435. FULL PRICE $1295
ORVAL'S
(The Lot With The Turntable)
Center at Church 8ts. Ph. 34702
q294
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
SPECIALS
FULL PRICES
1935 OHEV. SEDAN W5.00
Mil MODEL A B-0
1934 CHEV. SEDAN .J35.00
1938 BUICK SEDAN 1100.00
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
852 N. High Balem, Oregon q209
m,o nmnv HUTANET. RADIO.
HEATER, DEFROSTERS. EX
CELLENT TIRES, OOOD MO
TOR TWO-TONE ORIGINAL
FINISH. TERMS IF DESIRED,
LIBERAL TRADE ALLOW
iunv. TWTTTAT. PAYMENT S535
B
PULL PRICK I"95
ORVAL'S
(The Lot With the Turntable)
Center at Ohuroh Sti. Ph. 34702
Used Cars
As Low As
$25 Down
Ron's Motor Co.
J4Q S. High St.
U7 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DE
LUX CLUB COUPE. ONE OWN
KR. -HEATER, DETOOSTER.
ORIOINAL LIOHJ GREEN
FINISH. THIS IB REALLY
SHARP. SEE IT TODAY. DOWN
PATT. $435. FOLL tSJCt aM
ORVAL'S
(Tl lot with tti. Turetble)
0ntr t Church 8U. Ph. S0J
Q3B4
GOOD 'SS Chryiler Coupe. Hud ood ore.
No wKck. 645 Ferry St. q'
MODEL A. eieellent condition. PH. J-;
OWNER lolne emt. Will
1300. 1947 Chrysler New Yorker, black
' 4-door eedon. Excel, cond. Mar een
. Ri.th narn Motel. Apt. No. 1 0.295
1950 Pontiacs Are Here
46 Pontile Sedan VB1!S
39 Pontlac Sedan 4"
46 Olds Sedan Coupe
'43 Chevrolet Sedan
40 'Chrysler Sedan 4"
'37 Dodtte Sedan
37 Chevrolet Sedan
36 Chevrolet Sedan
'40 Plymouth Sedan .....
'36 Oldsmoblle Coupe "
Herrall-Owens Co.
TRADES TERMS
660 N. LIBERTY PHONE 3-4113. q
- 1948 STUDE CHAMPION CLUB
S COUPE. ORIOINAL LIGHT
TAN FINISH. RADIO, HEATER.
DEFROSTERS, A VERY POPU
LAR MODEL WITH MANY
OUTSTANDING FEATURES
DOWN PAY'T. 1495.
FULL PRICE '49S
ORVAL'S
(The Lot'With the Turntable)
Center at Church sts. Ph. 303
ZEEB'S USED CARS
SELL
TRADE
TlTDUfl
1 LOTS
Ph. 2-6454
PB S-7714
2335 Fairground Rd.
82(1 Hood SL
1941 BUICK SUPER BEDAN.
EQUIPMENT INCLUDES RA
DIO. HEATER. DEFROSTERS,
ATTRACTIVE ORIOINAL TWO
TONE GREEN FINISH. OOOD
MECHANICALLY, A REAL
VALUE. DOWN PAYT. 275.
FULL PRICE 125
ORVAL'S
The Lot With the Turntable)
Center at Church 6U. Ph. 34702
294
B
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
SHROCKIZED
The new Hudson pacemaker is
rsally bringing in some beauti
ful used cars All makes &
models, at a price that will
surprise you.
LISTED "are a few of the 70
cars we have to offer.
1948 HUDSON SUPER It) SEDAN
1947 HUDSON SUPER (6) SEDANS (3)
1946 HUDSON SUPER (6) SEDANS (3)
1943 HUDSON COMM. (8) SEDAN
1946 CADILLAC (63) SEDAN
1947 STUDEBAKER COM, SEDAN
1947 KAISER SPEC, SEDAN
1948 FORD DELUXE 3-D, SEDAN
WEEK END
SPECIALS i
1641 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN-
ETTE (585.00
1641 LINCOLN OUST. SEDAN ...1495.00
1641 CHRYSLER WINDSOR SED. $645.00
1048 NASH AMBASSADOR BED, .$985.00
1941 PACKARD (110) SEDAN ,..$465.00
1840 CHRYSLER ROYAL SED. ..1345.00
1939 DODGE DELX. SEDAN ....$345.00
COMMERCIAL
1947 CHEVROLET SED. -DEL, .,11046.00
1B46 DODOE PICKUP I 895.00
REMEMBER OUR HIGHWAY
LOT 3020 PORTLAND RD.
. . FOR CHEAPIES, $35
UP I
ShrockMotorCo.
Chemeketa at Church
Tel. 3-7922
WILSON'S
OUTSTANDING
SELECTION
1948 AND 1949 MODELS
. PRICE
QUALITY
APPEARANCE
1. ONLY $1775
'49 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE
DELUXE 2-DOOR. WITH
LOADS OF 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 BEDAN.
WITH ONLY 6900 MILES AND
IN PERFECT MECHANICAL
coNDrriON. spotless, for
THE BARGAIN HUNTER,
4. ONLY $2295
1948 BUICK ROADMA6TER
SEDAN WITH DYNAFLOW,
NEW GOODYEAR TIRES
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY, LOW
MILEAGE. THE ULTIMATE
IN AUTOMOTIVE LUXURY
AT AN ECONOMY PRICE.
5. ONLY $1395
1948 KAISER SEDAN WITH
LOW MILEAGE. YOU CAN
NOT OVERLOOK THIS ONE
IF YOU WANT AN ALMOST
NEW CAR AT THE PRICE OF
AN OLD ONE.
6. ONLY $395
1948 CROSLEY STATION
WAGON. BUY YOUR GAS BY
THE CUP.
7. ONLY $1875
A GORGEOUS 1948 PONTTAO
STREAMLINER SEDAN. THIS
CAR HAS HAD EXCEPTION
AL CARE, AND SHOWS IT AT
A GLANCE, BUT BRING
ALONG YOUR MAGNIFYING
v GLASSES IP YOU WIBH
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
Comirercial at Center
1649 CHEV. SPECIAL DELUX 5
c
PASS. COUPE, LIGHT GREEN
FINISH. RADIO. HEATER. DE
FROSTERS, '48 MOTOR. THIS
IS SHARP. DOWN PAY'T $275.
FULL PRICE $795
ORVAL'S
("The Lot With the Turntable)
Center at Church Sta. Ph. 34702
q284
VERY GOOD '38 CneV. 4-door 1275. Little
work needed. Call 3-5865 after ft p.m.
i 294
WILL TRADE 1938 Studebaker -Commander
sedan for LWB truck of equal value
or sell for (275. Write Capital Journal,
Box 296. q294
1942 MERCURY SEDAN
LIGHT GREY PINISH, HEAT
ER. DEFROSTERS, EXCEL
LENT TIRES, GOOD MOTOR,
THI3 CAR IS UNUSUALLY
CLEAN, AND A REAL VALUE.
M
DOWN PAYT, $275.
FULL PRICE 1795
ORVAL'S
(The Lot with the Turntable,
Center at Church Sts. Ph. 34702
q294
Eisner Motors to Sell
1941 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, radio and
heater. Above average. Will finance. Ph.
3-3253690 Waldo Ave. C236
LOOK, new 1649 Chevrolet Deluxe 4-door
sedan. Only 11065. 1887 N. Winter St.
4294
FARM EQUIPMENT
ONE JOHN DEERE Llndcman BO Crawler
Tractor, nice new. A tooa Buy it 11200.
Poole-Kri en r Implement Co., Redmond,
Oregon, Phone 91. qb296
FINANCIAL
Sl.IKO PRIVATE money to loan. Will di
vide, ftl. Z-U7U7. r295"
PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 518 State, Rm.
125. Lie. - fl-123 - M-165. O. R, Allen,
Mgr. r294
FARM A NO CITY LOANS
4M7. and 6
VOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash tot Real Estate Contract
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
101 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph. 1-7101 r
WANTED to eell 1st mortgage on good
Nortn Salem residential. Bai. 10900.
Will give sizeable discount. Pay 5.
Reply Capital Journal, box 295. r39fl
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rate and Tenu
On Larger Loan
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROY H SIMMONS
13S South CommercloJ St Phone 1-9161
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE OR EDIT 00,
183 5. Church
Parkins a Plenty
Ph. 2-2457 Lie. No M-159 8-1B4
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 Fairgiounda Road
Next Door to Bank
' Free Parking
Phone 37032 Llo N M308-8291
Floyd Kenyon. Mgr. t
SEX PS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4Vi INTEREST
6 to 40 Year and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Jnc.
REALTORS
344 State St Phone 2-3963
FINANCIAL
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Llo. 8-133 and U-328
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
I3S S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9181 f
INSURANCE
INSURE AND BE SURE
Save 20 to 30 on Auto Insurant
Complete Line of Insurance
VAN M. GREER AGENCY
985 Highland Ave. Ph. 2-2451
ra305
TRAILERS
1046 37-FT. schult housetraller. Bleeps
four. Butane cooking, built-in baby
crib. See at 1747 N. 9th St., Corvallts.
$1500. t294
6',6-FT. trailer. Like new. Also -ton
GMO pickup. Less than 9,000 miles. In
quire Trailer Park Village or 1000 S.
Cotn'l. t291
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Roen. 458 Court, Phone 36773.
APPLIANCE SERVICE
GLECTBIU HOME appliance repair lerVltt
new appliance V luce's Biectrlo Phone
Free estimates nade-iaa accepted on
3-9231) 137 S Liberty 81 0
AT-UR DOOR SHARPENING
Lawn mowers scissors knives sharp
ened. Dexter. 1140 Center. 3-0833. o
WTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phona 1-9288 Nltnt
2-1804 33" Center 0
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3148, Salem. o6
("ILDING 1,'ARrENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms
No down payment Phont 2-4850 o"
CASH REGISTERS
Instanr delivery of new RCh cash
register A) make., sold, rented, re
pa: ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-8773 o"
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of toundatlon. aide walk
driveways, patios, curbs, walla etc. Call
2-4850 0
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum
Ensley. 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7178.
EXCAVATING
EXTERMINATORS '
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross. Rt. 6, Box 437-G.
0311
Brelthauut '? for flowers Dial 1-9179. o
FURNACE & CIRCULATOR SERVICE
HOME PRODUCTS
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. 2-8576.
HOUSEHOLD PRODLCTB
J. R Watklns Oo products. Prea de
Ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-5395. a
INSULATION
Johns-Manvllle. Phone 3-3748.
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service - Floor Wailn
Buildings - Factories Homes
Estimates Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDG. MA INT. GO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133 ft
LANDSCAPF NURSERY
t A. Doerfler & sons, Ornamentals. ISO
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 3-1322. o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 145 Jef
ferson St Phone 23452. o
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 S. Com'l. St. oSll-
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569,
07
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, flies and filing lupplle,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief c :s,
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen, 456 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
Slfstrom's are equipped to do your
painting Phone J-2493 o
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING
Ac painting. Est. free. Ph.
Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 07
PAPERHANGING
Expert Paperhanglng and palntina. H
J, Woodsworth. Ph. 3-9807. Fret est.
0305'
Paperhanglng to your satisfaction, ?'
years exp. Also painting. Ph. 2-0910.
O3031
Repair A Contract. Glen Moody. Ph.
24426. 0396
PICTURE FRAM1NO
Picture framing Rutcheoo Paint Btor
! Phowf 1-6687 er
ROAD GRADING
Large & Small Jobs. New grader.
Strickfaden, phone 3-5410.
SEWING MACHINES
Bouaht. sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
all makes, W. Davenport. Ph. 1-7671.
o307
SAND GRAVEL
Garden SotL crushed rock. Shovel avd
dragline excavating Wallini Sand
Grave. Co. Phone 3-9249
Journal Want Ads Pay
' I j
i f - M , f s k M i n
J 3 J.
MMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMMIIIIMIH IMlllllllllMimilllTO lii HTllllIll fc
I . i
Stocks Advance
Irregularly
New York, Dec. 10 W) The
stock market timidly poked its
way ahead today.
Not all issues advanced, but a
decisive majority ot leading
shares sold at higher prices. A
good many stocks showed no
change at all.
A moderate amount of busi
ness was done although the usual
week-end influences helped to
tone down activity. Turnover
for the two hour session was in
the neighborhood of 600,000
shares.
Corporate bonds moved nar
rowly.
Firemen Hold Party
Hubbard The firemen and
their ladies celebrated Christ
mas at the fire hall with a danc
ing party and exchange of toys
to be given to needy children
in the community. Eleven cou
ples and five single men were
present for the occasion. Re
freshments were served.
DIRECTORY
Valley Sand St Gravel Co Silt, sand A
f'.lt dirt Excavating 10B shove) A; cats
Tractor scoop A trucks for dirt moving
Ph offlee 24003, res. S7146
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Balem. Ph. 3-9468. 3-5327.
K. P. Hamel, Septic tanks, sewer and
drain line cleaned Guaranteed work
1143-Stn 0t.. West Salem. Ph. 3-740
o301
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage, charge
Call un collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service, 550 Larsen. Phone 3-0734. o
SEWERS AND 8E1TTC TANKS
Electrlo Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent.
Raior Sharp Cutting Blades Clean
Bewers, Drains, Tanks. Ph. 3-8337. o
SEWING MACHINES
All repairs guaranteed. Free pickup St
delivery. Used machines bought tt sold.
Ph. 3-5569, 1091 Edgewater. 0297
All makes ' repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Machine Co 130 No
Commercial Ph 3-3513. o
TRANSFEP BTORAGB
.ocal tt Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal A briquets. Trucks tc
Portland dally Agent for Beklns House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U.S
ot- Canada Lamer Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131
TRUCK A TRANSFER
Lester DeLapp truck service. Commer
cial hauling. Dally service to Portland.
Ph. a-1750. Q294
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Coder
wood portables AD makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order oi
rellnlahed Relaheldt A UwU 3-3639
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37336.
WEATHERSTRIPPING
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore, Rt. 2, Box 317. Ph. 2-5135.
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Indow Cleaners Windows, wail
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waxed and pollahed Ph 1-3337 141
Court Langdoe. eulbertson and Mather
WINDOW SHADES
Waxhtble, Roller Made to order 1 Day
Dei Relnhoidt A Lewis Ph 33639 0
WOOD L SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co Ph 3-4031.
LODGES
Multnomah Chapter No. 1,
)M R AM. Hodson Oounctl No. 1
R. & s.M. Regular meeting, coun
cil degrees. Election and Installation
of officers. Refreshments. 7:30 p.m,
Thursday, December 8, 1949. 292
A Klngwood Lodge No. 204. A.P.
AM, Stated and election
Monday, Dev. 12, 7:30 pm, 395'
Livestock Association While snow fell m the surrounding
hills the Marion County Livestock association held its annual
meeting Friday night in Silverton Hills Community club
house, enjoyed a dinner prepared by the wives of members,
elected officers and did other association business. The picture
above shows the association at dinner. Below, at left, and
from left in the picture, are Bob Barnes, Marvin Jahn, and
Lawrence Fisher, FFA boys who told about their trip to Kan
sas City with all expenses paid as winners of the highest
honor conferred by the FFA. Fisher represented the Future
Farmers of the county. All are Silverton boys. Below at
right are Louis Patterson and Marshall Chelders, 4-H boys,
showing the Pacific International Livestock trophy awarded
for top achievement at the show. It is the first time the
trophy has come to Marion county. It was presented by
Anthol Riney, 4-H director in the county.
Hennies of Turner Heads
County Livestock Group
Louis Hennies, Turner sheep
the Marion County Livestock association at the annual meeting
at the Silverton Hills community club house Friday night. He
succeeds Lloyd Sletto, Mehama, who presided at the dinner at
tended by 125 persons and also
Other officers are Alvin Hart
ley, Silverton, vice president;
Ben A. Newell, assistant Marion
county agent, secretary and Flor-
enz Aelinski, Salem director.
Holdover directors are Robert
Sears and Paul Townsend, both
of Salem. The report of the
nominating committee was given
by Ted Hobart.
LEGAL
CITATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON
FOR THK tSUUHlX ur Mflitiun
In the Mntter of the Estate of RAY
MOND H. FREEMAN. Deceased.
To: CLARA FREEMAN, JUHW W. fit At,-
MAN;
GREETINOS
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREOON: You are hereby cited and re
quired to appear In the above entitled mat
ter wlthing 10 days from the date of the
service of this Citation upon vou if serv
ed within Marlon County, Oregon, or If
served within any other County of the
State of Oregon, then within 20 days of
the date ot service oi mis uuauon, jj
personally served: or if served by publi
cation, then within 2B days of the 4at of
the first publication of this Citation, or
If mrvut nntalHa t.hn Rtfttft flf Oregon In
lieu of publication, then within 28 days of
the service of such Citation, If personally
served outside the State of Oregon, to
show cause, If any exists, why an Order
of Sale should not be made as prayea ior
In the petition, and for the aale of the
following described Real Estate, to-wlt:
Lot Numbered 6 in miluh nunco,
as shown on the Records of Maps and
Plats In Marlon County, Oregon, sub
ject, to rights of public to road way
nlrmtr the East 15 feet of said lot
and further show cause why the same
should not be sold as prayed for In tr."
petition on file herein, as private sale In
the usual course of business to the high
est bidder lor cash, or part cash and part
credit, for the purpose of paying claims,
expenses of administration and for dis
tribution as provided according to law
WITNESS the Honorable REX KIM
MELL, Judge of the Circuit Court of he
State of Oregon for the County of Mar
lon and the seal of said Court affixed
hereto this 7th day of October, 1949.
ATTEST:
a H. A. Judd, Clerk
By: ft, Vernon Windsor, Deputy
(SEAL)
Nov.' 18, 36, Dec. 3, B, 16.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
A xRutar of the estate of DAN B.
JARMAN, deceased, the undersigned has
filed in Circuit Court of Oregon for Mar
ion County, In Probate, Its final account
In estate of said decedent, and January
6, 1950, at 9:15 o'clock, a.m., and court
room of said court have been appointed by
kUl tnurt fnr hearing of objections to
said account and settlement thereof.
THE UNITED STATES WATIUWAU
BANK OF PORTLAND (OREGON)
By R. M. ALTON
Its Vice-president and Trust of
ficer EXECUTOR AFORESAID
Allan G. Carson and Wallace P. Carson
Attorneys for Executor.
Dec. 2, 9, 16, 33 and 30
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROSE
M. WOOD and EDNA L, HOU8ER have
been, by order of the Circuit Court of the
Stale of Oregon for Marlon County, ap
pointed administratrices of the estate
of EDWARD NOVVAK, deceased. Any
ivrmna hvln -ttm ualnst said es
tate are requested to present them, with
proper vouchers, to said admlnlstratrlcea
at 310 Pioneer Trust Building, Salrm,
Oregon, within six months from the date
of this notice.
Dated this 9th day of December, 1B49.
ROSE M. WOOD
EDNA L. HOUSER
Joint Administratrices of
the estate of Edward
Novvak. deceased.
RHOTEN to RHOTEN
SAM F. SPEERSTRA
310 Plonker Trust Building
Salem. Oregon
Attorneys for Admlnlstratrlcea.
Dee. 9, 16, 33, 30, Jan. I. '
man, was elected president of
the business session.
Medals were presented by An
thol Riney. county club leader,
to Marshall Jelderks and Louise
Patterson, members of the Mid
die Grove pig club, which took
judging honors at the Pacific
International Livestock show in
Portland. Mrs. Emory Goode is
leader of the 4-H club.
Livestock brands were di
cussed by Roy Nelson, of the
state department of agriculture
vith Sgt. Charles Weims, of the
stock protection division of the
state police, discussing opera
tions of his department. Organ
izational work was outlined by
Dorman Turner, secretary of the
state livestock association.
Victor Howard, county preda
tory animal trapper, reported
that a total of 88 foxes, 22 coy
otes, 11 bobcats and eight bear
had been caught during the year.
Bob Barnes, Marvin Jahn and
Lawrence Fischer. FFA, told of
the national convention in Kan
sas City with Charles Evans,
president of the Western Live
stock association, announcing the
annual convention to- be in Cor
vallis January 30 and Febru
ary 1 Frank A. Riches, Wash
ington county livestock man,
was a guest.
Music for the evening were
solos by Mrs. Albert Tippner,
accompanied by Mrs. Arthur
Dahl and Mrs. Walter Hardy,
accompanied by her husband.
Grains Climb
Steadily Higher
Chicago, Dec. 10 Wj Grains
climbed steadily higher on the
board of trade today in a fair
ly active market. The Decem
ber contracts, aided by a good
deal of short covering, led the
advance. Corn contracts came
close to their seasonal highs.
Trade reports of potential ex
port business in wheat aided
that cereal. A weather bureau
forecast for blizzard conditions
in many sections of the western
plains area also was a streng
thening influence. Traders felt
this would further slow up the
movement of wheat to market.
Weather also was a factor in
the corn and soybean frimness.
Low temperatures were predict
ed for the mid-west corn belt. It
was reasoned this would in
reasc feeding of corn and soy
bean meal on farms, as well as
reduce Offerings of the cash
grain. Bookings of corn totaled
only 5,000 bushels.
Wheat closed 'fi-1 higher,
December $2.21-2.21, corn
was -lV4 higher, December
f
"apital Journal, Salem, Oregon,
SALEM MARKETS
QUOTATIONS
4nlem Livestock Market
(B.t vnllcr Packing Company
Wooled lambs (19.00 to 120.00
Feeder lnmba (13.00 to $17.00
Cutter cowa 18.00 to 111.00
Dairy Hellers 310.00 to 313.00
Fat dairy cowa m.oo to jia.uu
Bulla $11.00 to $10.00
Calvea, good 4300-450 Iba.) 118.00 to i2n St,
Veal (150-300 Iba.) top ... .$20.00 to las.ug
Portland Proanee
Butterfat Tentative, itnlect to Imme
diate change Premium quality maximum
to .35 to l percent acifliiy aenverea in
Portland 63-Olc lb.; 92 acore, 61-65o lb.; 00
core. 61-G3ci B0 acore 65o. Valley routes
and counLrv Dolnta 2c leas than (lrat
Butter Wholesale POB bulk cubes to
wholesalers, grade 03 score. 63 c
HI st-aTp R2c: B BO score. 60 C lb.. C
score, 67c. Above prlcea aro strlcMy
nominal
Cliecso SelllnB price to Portland whole
,inlfl Oregon si rid lea 39-42C, Oregon 6
small loaf. Mi -45c: triplets m Icaa than
Elll)!lC
Ecitr (to wholesaler) A grade lame,
421-1-44 'tc; A medium, 38-39 'Ac: grade
B Urge, 41-41 'jo; small A grade, 37MiC.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
prints, 08c: AA cartons, 6flc; A prlnta.
88c: A cartons 60c: B prints, 65c.
Hubs Price to rctallurs Grade A A
InrRC, 49o doz,; certified A Inrne, 81c;
A laro 40c; AA medium. 42c; cer
tified A medium. 41c; B medium, 37c; A
Email, 39c; cartons 2c additional.
Clit'eie Price to rvtnlleis Portland
Oreiion singles 39-42c. Oregon tonf, fi
le loots 44"a-4oa id.; triplets, tva cents iobs
than singles premium or anus, singles
51 '4c Ib.i loal, 53tto,
Poultry
I.lvo Chlokena No. 1 quality FOB
nlanu, No l broilers under a ids. au-ic
lb. fryers 3-3 lbs., 23-2Qc: 3-4 lbs.. 27c:
roasters 4 Itw and over. 27-2Bc; fowl,
LcKliorns, 4 lbs. and under, 15-l8c; over 4
b.s. lG-lBc; colored fowl, all weights, 36
27c; roosters, nil weight.';, 22-23c.
Turkey Not to growers, 31-31 'Ao on
toms, 44-44 ',4c on hens.
Untfblti AtciaKe to growers, live whites,
4-5 lbs., 17-lOc lb.; 6-Q lbs., 15-170 'b.
colored 2 cents lower, old or heavy does.
and bucks. 8-13o. Fresh dressed Idaho
fryers and retailers, 40o; local. 40-52c,
Countrj-Killrd Mrat
Veal Top duality. 33-34o lb.; other
grades according to weight and quality
with lighter or Heavier, ao-auc.
lions Li 8 lit blockers, m-aic; sown
19-aic.
Lambs Top quality, springers, 37-39c;
mutton, 10- lie.
Reef Oood cows, 33-35c lb.; cannera-
cuttcra, I9-21C,
Fresh Dressed Meats
(wholesalers to retailers per ewt.t:
Beef steers Oood 500-800 lbs., $30-42;
commercial. 133-38: utility. $24-25.
Cows Commercial J27-30; utility, $24-
26: canners-cuttcu. 123-28,
licet Cuts i Good Btcorsi H1nd quarters
$50-52: rounds, $44-40: full loins, trimmed,
$72-75; triangles 132-34; square chucks,
$38-40; ribs, 152-55; lore quarters, $34-30.
Vea and call Oood, $37.40; commercial,
$35-40; utility, $28-32.
Lambs Oood -choice spring lambs, $40-
44; commercial, $30-39; utility, 133-34.
Mutton Good, 70 iba down, HB-ao.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1, 8-12 lbs., $38-42;
shoulders, 10 lbs down, 130-33; spare
ribs, $41-44: carcasses, $24-25; mixed
weights $3 per cwt lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Cn nears. Bark Dry 13Mic lb., green 4c lb.
Wool Valley ooarse and medium trades.
46o lb.
Mohair 250 ib. on la-montn growtn,
nominally.
Hides Calves, 37c lb., accord in to
weight; pips, 32c lb.; beef, ll-12c lb.; bulls,
6-7o lb. Country buyers pay 3c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Prnnquettes, first quality jum
bo, 34.7c; largo, 32.7c; medium, 27.3c;
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; lare. 28.3c;
medium, 26.3c: baby, 33.3c; soft shell, first
quality large, 29.7c; medium, 26.2c; sec
ond quality large, 27.2o; medium, 34.7c
baby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 20o Ib.i large, 18c.
medium, lflc; small, 13c.
Sinkiang Province in western
China is nearly three times as
large as Texas.
$1.30'4-, oats were lower
to higher, December 76, rye
was unchanged to V lower, De
cember $1.43 V soybeans were
V lower to Vfe higher, December
$2.32 4, and lard was unchang
ed to 7 cents a hundred pounds
higher, December $10.12.
CERTIFIED
STRAWBERRY
PLANTS
FOR SALE
JORY
PACKING CO.
945 S. Commercial St.
Ph. 3-4590 Salem, Ore.
Saturday, Dee. 10, 194915 ;
M A K K t
Completed from reporia ot Salem dea'-ra
lor ina guidance oi uapnai journ
RaadeiY. Revised dally)
Retail Feed Prleeat
Egg Math 14.60.
Rabbit Pellets 4. 20.
Dairy Feed $3.60.
Poultry i Buftng priest -Gradt A oo ui
ed hens, 23o; grade A Leghorn hen
and up, 17c; grade A old roosters, 14c
Grade A colored fryers three lbs, 26o.
Eggi
Buying Price Large AA, 40et larg
A, 37-38C! medium AA, 32c; medium A, 1
30c; PUlletl, 27c.
Wholeials Prieta Egg wholeaala prlcea
l-7o above these prtcesi above grade A
generally quoted at 43c, medium 14c.
Buiterfat
Premium 69ei No. L 641 No. t, M-600,
(buying prices).
Batter Wholesal trade A. 6Sl -
aall 73c.
STOCKS
iBy the Aaaoclated Pr-m
American Can 994 .
Aat Pow A LI 141
Am Tel A Tel , Ha-
Anaeonda 27
Bendlx Aviation 34 '4
Beth Steal 31 1
Boeing A m ana 33 '
Calif Packing -
uanaa an racins is
Case J I , 39 u
Caterpillar ,
Chryaler , 63 S '
Com with A Boo
Cona Vultee 10
Continental Can 36 , n
Crown Zellerbaeh 39ft
Curtlsa Wright 7
Douglas Aircraft 67 )4
Dun on t de Nam 60 H
General Electric 41V
General Food , 47V'-
ntrai asotora sou.
Uoodyear Tire- 43'
in Harvester 28 i
Int Paper 67 H
Kennecott 60 -
Llbby McN A L 7
Long Bell "A" .
Montgomery Ward 61'
nain neivinaior .. is1
Nat Dairy 37.
nt uenirai ioh
Northern Pacific 18
Pae Am Fish ,.
Pa Gas A El 33!,
Pa Tl A Tel 104 t
Penney J C , 85
ttaaio uorp ..., . la ,
Rayonler 3S .
Rayonler Pfd 31
Keyname uetai ..
Richfield 38
aleway Storei 30
Sears Roebuck 43
Southern Paolflo , 48.
Standard OH Co, 63
tudebaktr Corp t
lunsnine Mining .
Transamerlca M 16
Union Oil Cal 36
Union Paolflo II
United Airliner , 13
U B steel 36 f
Warner Bros Pit 15' t
woolworth r 47'.
DEATHS
Dr. ft. Lee Wood '
Dr. R. Lea Wood, lit resident of llt"
North 20th atreet, In thla city, December v
7. Survived by wife, Carrie Wood of 8a-'
lemi a daughter, Mri. Bather fiodmtr of
Fort Leavenworth, Kana.; k aon. Dr. t
Maurice T, Wood of Eugene; two ilateri, ix
Mra. A. B. Watt and Mra. Ludr Garrett,,
both of Nowhere; and four arandchlldren. f
Service were - held at tht Howall-Xd-ward
chapel Saturday, December 10, at
1:30 p.m. with Rev. Dudley Strain offici
ating. Ritual iatlc arvlcM by Salem lodaa
4 AF 6iie AM followed by mlltUrr
services at Belcreat Memorial park.
Alphonte Ilantd
Alpnonae Hanggl, at tna reamenc M 1
193 E. Salem Height ave., Wednesday.--December
7, at the age of 78 year. Bur
ived by widow. Anna Roift Hanial of Ba
lem; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Loewen
and Mrs. Joe Helten, both of saiem: a
aon, Max Leo Hangar, la grandchildren
and two great grandchildren. Member
of St. Joseph's Catholic church. Reclta-
tlon of the rosary was at the Howell-Ed-wnrda
chapel Friday, Dec. 9, at 8 p.m, Re
quiem mass was at St. Joseph's church
Saturday, December 10, at 10 a.m. Inter- -'
ment In St. Barbara cemetery,
Benjamin B. Goodman
Benjamin B. Goodman, late resident of
345 North Church street, at a local hos
pital, December 10, at the age of 03 year.
Surviving are his wife, Hazel Downing "
Goodman of Salem; a brother, Oharlea
Goodman of Los Angeles': and a sister,
Mrs. J. Rosenberg of Portland. Funeral
services will be held at the W. T. Rig
don chapel, Monday, December 13, at 1:30
p.m. Ritualistic services by A Ins worth u
lodge, AF ic AM. Concluding service att
Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. o
. o
Newton D. Fersuion t
Newton D. Ferguson, late resident of
Klamath Falls, at a local hospital Decem
ber 10, at the age of 63 years. Survived
by three slsteri, Mrs. J. I. Moore and
Mrs, L. Faith of Atlanta, Qa., and Mrs.
Helen Warner In Pennsylvania; and
brother, Walter Ferguson, Atlanta, Ga. An
nouncement of service later by the How
ell-Edward chapel.
Mn. Elliabeth Rroecer
Mrs. Elizabeth Kroeger, late resident of
1616 S. E. 58th atreet, Portland, at t
Portland hospital at the age of 85 years, i
December 10. Surviving are a daughter,
Miss Ella Kroeger of Portland; a aon, '
William H. Kroeger of Rlckreall; two,
brothers, Henry Windhorst of Indepen-
denca and John Windhorst of Now Salem, .
N. D.; and grandchildren, Winona and.
Albert Kroeger of Rick re oil. Service:
will be held at the CloughBarrlck chapel
Monday, December 13, at 3 p.m. with-.
Rev. Walter Battermnn officiating, In
Lermcnt in Belcreat Memorial park.
OBITUARY
Ivan II. Ramsby
Silverton Relatives and friends attend
ed funeral services In Portland for a na
tive of Silverton, Ivan H. Ramsby, 73, son "
of a well known polneer family, who died'
Monday at hi Portland home following a '
year's poor health. He was born In tha
Silverton area In 1877. Hla father waa Mar-
siinii Ramsby, who came to Silverton from -Indiana
when IB years of age, the mother
woa Sarah Smith Ramsby, born Id ther
Erwln Valley district near Silverton. Hi
wlfo was the former Mabel Quail, a Sil
verton young woman, who died In Portland'
in 1921. The family lived here until sev
eral year nuo when they went to Portland
to make their home. Three daughters, on.'
son and five grandchildren, all of Port-
nna, survive, auo tnree brothers, Clyde)
Hamsbr of Silverton. Charles. Hwk
Home, and Roscoe Ramsby of Portland.
ocrvicea were from rinlaya with eonclud
Ing rltea at the Lincoln Memorial park.
$$ MONEY $$
Real Estate Loans
Farm or City
Personal and Auto Loan
State Finance Co.
153 S. High St. Lie. S-216 M 222
USE
Organic
Fertilizer
The Right Way to Rebuild
Soil
Free of Weed Seeds
Odorless
6 saoks $5.00
B"Yto $10.00
2 ton, ... 17,50
FREE Delivery Anywhere
In Salem area
Phone 3-8127
FHA