Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 29, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    AUTOMOBILES
MBest Wishes ForThe New Year"!
, 5 . AND
' t Wish You Would Start the New Year
i Out Right With One
THE LOWEST PRICES YET
1949 Merc. Sedan Very clean, blue $1945.00
1949 Merc. Sedan Fully equipped $1945.00
1941 Ford Tudor One owner S 645.00
f 1941 FordConv. Top shape $ 595.00
J 1940 Lincoln Must see to appreciate $ 575.00
i 1940 Lincoln Mercury motor, really nice ....$ 575.00
1937 Ford Tudor New motor, good paint .,..$ 195.00
1937 Chev. Tudor Mechanically tops $ 195.00
1939 Ply. Coupe A real buy $ 295.00
1837 Buick Special Sedan $ 185.00
: FINANCING TO FIT YOUR PURSE
WE WELCOME YOU AT
Warner Motor Co.
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
545 CENTER PH. 3-3012
You Can Make It a
Happy New Year
JWith One of These A-l Bargains
!Look at These Prices!
1949 Ford Deluxe Cpe. Only 9000 miles $1495.00
1949 Ford Custom Sedan R&H. A-l car ....$1595.00
1946 Ford Sta.-Wag. A dandy $ 900.00
1941 Dodge Club Cpe $ 495.00
1940 Chrysler Sedan $ 395.00
1947 Ford 6-Cyl. Sedan Guaranteed $ 995.00
1947 Ford Sdn. Cpe. R&H, A-l $ 995.00
1947 Chev. Bus. Cpe. A real nice car $ 995.00
1946 Ford Deluxe Tudor A buy at $ 885.00
1948 Crosley Sta.-Wag. A steal $ 295.00
1941 Pontiac 2-Door Special $ 595.00
1939 Plymouth Cpe. Runs good $ 150.00
1938 Studebaker Sedan A buy $ 150.00
2 LOCATIONS 2
3600 SILVERTON
BURKE'S
Valley Motor Mart
."USED CARS WITH A PERSONALITY"
AUTOMOBILES
1949
Only Three Days
Left
Buy Now And
Save
SPECIALS LISTED
,. ARE FOR THIS
PERIOD ONLY
OLDSMOBILE
1947 Commander 4-D Sedan.
O.D., Climatizer $1295.00
; KAISER
1847 Special 4-D Sedan.- Look
it over. Lie. 329-553.,
$1095.00
OLDSMOBILE
1941-78 Sedanette, Hydra-Ma-tic
radio, and heater. Beat
it $595.00
NASH
1940 Ambassadore 4-D Sedan.
Weather - eye condition
er $295.00
HUDSON
1941 Deluxe Bus.-Cpe., new
paint. A lot of transpor-
. tation $395.00
'CHEVROLET
1947 Sedan- Delivery. Just
what you're looking
for $1095.00
WE CARRY A STOCK
OF (70) CARS
ShrockMotorCo.
CHEMEKETA AT CHURCH
TEL. 3-7923 cj310
MERCURY club coupe. R&H. Exc.
COnd. 180 E. Nob Hill. Ph. 2-0350. Q.309
' OWNER 1949 135 Packard deluxe tour
ing 4-door sedan. Phone 4-3326. qSll
S8 DODGE PANEL, exc. COnd. Ph. 3-02.
'48 BUICK
SUPER SEDAN
RADIO & HEATER, POO LTTES, TW
DSR COAT. WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES.
S000 MILES. ONLY
$525 DOWN
BAL. 24 MONTHS
State Motors Inc.
. PACKARD
340 N. HIGH
Eisner Motors to Sell
SACRIFICE 1938 Harley Davidson '45,
condition excellent, 1100.00, half down.
Leaa or cub, 148 H. Elma, Ph. 4-2S74.
tin
AUTOMOBILES
of Our Fine Used Cars
RD. AT "JOE"
PLACE.
AUTOMOBILES
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
ISO USED CAB LOT
ISO & your old ona 13th St. Junction.
Open till 10 p.m. Q8"
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BtTY SELL TRAD
TERMS 1 LOTS
3325 Fairground Rd. Ph. S-64M
820 Hood St. Ph 1-TIM
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular Sixes,
15.00 and up. Montgomery Ward & Co.,
Salem. qb311s
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN for 1st Mortgages on
Real Estate, 8 Int., or will bur your
Contract or Mortgage. Burt Plena, Real
tors. 379 N. High St. 3-3049. T309
IF YOUR PROPERTY U for salt It Will
pay you to know how much ol an FHA
loan It will stand. This information Is
obtainable with but Try little trouble
DO NOT HESITATE to call on us for any
Information you desire about . FHA
LOANS.
State Finance Co.
153 S. High Bt.
Tel. 3-4121. r
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
U6. 8133 and U-
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
TNSURANCK AND LOANS
130 6 Commercial St. Tel 3-9101 r
FARM AND CITY 1X3AN8
AVaft and 5
tfOUB OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash tor ReaJ Estate Contracts
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITTEa GO
301 Pioneer Trust Bldf. Ph. 4-3383. r
PRIVATE MONET
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Tlmt
Payments
ROT B SIMMONS
ISO South Commercial St Phone t-9161
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO.
183 & Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 93457 Lie. No. M-159 0-154 t
? CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
IPSO Pairs founds Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phone 97033 Lie N MJ09-S391
Floyd Kenyan, Mgr. r'
SE& DS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4 INTEREST
t to 40 fears and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St. Phone 3-3889 i"
TRAILERS
OR TRADE: 18 ft. '47 model Curtis-Wright
trailer house. Ph. 3-4784. 3345 Fair
grounds Rd. 12
TRAILER house, oil heat. Butane stove.
Ice box. Sleeps 4. 1800. 3395 Triangle Dr.
or 193 E. Salem Hts. Ave. t3
TRAILER space for rent. Reasonable
rates. Quiet location. Close to every
thing. Laundry facilities, dryer. Plenty
hot water. Heated rest rooms. Thermo
stat control. Children welcome. Come
out and see us. 15 Highway Ave. I blk.
east of Chuck's Steak House. t3
MACHINERY
COMPLETE woodworking shop machinery,
used very little. 3134 Fairgrounds Rd.,
ask for Poison). v3
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented.
repairea. ttoen. oo uourt. rnone i-onj
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair serrtaa
oew appliance. Vlnce'a Bleetrlfl Phone
Free estimates. Trade-in accepted on
1-9239 181 S Libert J Bt
4UTO BADI08
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Tow tn seme day phone 1-txJft. tfisnt
3-180 33" Center.
BULLDOZING
Bulldoxlng. leveling, road bide, dear
Ing. teetb tor brush. Virgil Huskey, 10 10
rairview Ave. Pt. a-3i, a Mem, oo
BUILDING CABrENTRT
Remodel, rrpair that home now. Terms.
No down payment Phont 34SS0. o
CARPENTERING AND PLASTERING
Plumbing, fixture Installing, cement fin-
lining. Reasonable. Hi. 7, Ma 418.
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA easb
register Ai' makes told, rented, re
pa ed Roen 4B8 Court. Ph 3-8778 o"
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks.
driveways, patios, curbs, walla, etc Cafl
3-bi)0.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
Ensley. 771 B. 31st. Ph. 3-7178. o3 11
EXCAVATING
Ben OtJen & Son excavating & grading.
Lana clearing, en. 3-3080.
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service.
rh. 4-3474. Let Cross. RL . Box 437-0.
0311
Breithauot'E tor flowers Dial 3-9179. o
FURNACE & CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Vacuumed ft repaired. Dvorak. Ph. 34983
o3
HOME PRODUCTS
RAWLEIQH PRODUCTS. 3-8578. 09
HOUSEHOLD PBODCCTS
3. R. Watklns Oo products. Pxe de.
Jvery 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5399. o
INSULATION
Johns-Manvtlle. Phone 3-3748.
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor W axing
Buildings - Factories - Homes
Estimates Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDO. MAINT. OO,
Ph. Salem 39133
LANDSCAPF NURSERT
t A. Doerfler ft Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph, 3-1333. o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 148 Jef
ferson Bt Phone 33453. o
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 B. Com'l. St. o3U"
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4089.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish ft Hawaiian Oultar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc 1533 Court BL Ph. 3-7569.
OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief c .
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen, 450 Court.
o
OIL BURNER SERVICE
"Sfatrom's are equipped to do you.
painting Phone 3-3493 o
PAINTING A PAPERDANGING
Painting and paperhanging. Free estl
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. o7"
PAPEBIIANGING
Paperhanglng, Johnson. Terms. P. 39348,
q23
Expert Paperhanging and painting. H.
J. Woodsworth. Ph. 3-S807. Free est.
o30
PRUNING AND SPRAYING
Philip W. Belike. Ph. 3-1308.
Fisher. 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 3-3984.
o309
PICTURE FRAMING
ROAD GRADING
Large ft Small Jobs. New grader. Joy
Strlckfaden, phone 3-5410. o8
Roof leak? Or do you need a new roof?
Ph. 3-7761. Free estimates. Terms. ol8
SAND Sj GRATO.
Garden So& crushed rock. Shovel avd
dragline excavating. Walling Sand ft
Gravel Oo Phone 3-9349. o
Salem Saw Wrks, Ph, 3-7603. 1393 N. 5th
o36
SEPTIC TANKS
K. F. Hamel, Septic tanks, (ewer and
drain line cleaned. Onarftntflprt wnrfc
1143 8th St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404.
018-
Mlke's Septic Service. Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St, W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. 1-6337.
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect Todd's Septlo Tank
Service, 550 Larsen. Phont 3-0734. o
EWERS AND SKrTIC TANKS'
Electric Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades. Clean
Sewers, Drains. Tanks. Ph. 3-8337. 0
SEWING MACHINES
All makes repaired, free estimates
Sintet Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph 8-3513. o
TBANSFEP A STORAGE
.jca) ft Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal ft briquets Trucks tc
Portland dally Agent for Be kins House
bold goods moved to anywhere In OS
ov Canada Larmtr Transfer ft Storage
Ph 3-3131 o
riPEWPlTERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables. Ail makes osed machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 458 Court. 0"
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
teflnlahed. Relnholdt ft Lewis. 13839
Elmer The Blind man. Ph. 37338. o'
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Free estimates, T. PULLMAN. Ph, 1-5985.
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore, Rt, 3, Box 317, Ph. 3-6135.
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme .lndow Cleaners Windows, walls
ft woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished. Ph 1-3337. 347
Court. Langdoo, Culbertson and Mather
WLNDOW SHADES
Washiale, Roller Made to order. 1 Day
Del Relnholdt ft Lewis. Ph 31839. e
WOOD ft SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 3-403L
LODGES
A Pacific Lodge No. 60, AJ. &
r$7 &2A. P. C. Degree Friday,
December 30, E pjn. 310'
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that trt
an order of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Marlon, In
Probate, duly made and entered on the
35th day of November, 1949, that PIO
NEER TRUST COMPANY, of Salem. Ore
gon, has been duly appointed as Execu
tor of the last will and testament and
estate of Zulettt Painter, deceased, and
mat it naa duly quaiwied as such execu-
r.
An persons having claims against said
taut hsxeby art required it present
Surprise Ceremony Jacque Mercer (third from right), 18-year-old
winner of the 1949 Miss America title, and 20-year-old
Douglas Cook (third from left) are shown as they were
married by Rev. J. B. Ostergren (left), in a surprise ceremony
at Litchfield Park, Ariz. She had announced July 4 wedding
plans last week. With the couple are best man Jerry Lew
kowitz (left rear), the bride's father, Arthur Mercer (second
from right), and maid of honor LaDean Hadaway. (Acme
Telephoto)
Examination
Of Hiss Ended
By CHARLES MERCER
New York, Dec. 29 (ff) The
prosecution today completed its
cross-examination of Alger Hiss,
former high state department
official, on trial for the second
time on perjury charges.
Hiss had been under cross-
examination nearly three days.
The government started cross-
questioning him December 21,
and resumed December 27 after
the Christmas holidays.
The defendant took the stand
in his own behalf December 19
The prosecution disclosed,
just before it finished question
ing the defendant, that Hiss of
fered to provide a psychiatrist
to the grand jury which indict
ed him last year to explain "the
troubled personality" of Whit-
taker Chambers, his accuser.
The offer was refused, a read
ing of the grand jury transcript
by Assistant U.S. Attorney
Thomas F. Murphy showed.
Chambers, chief government
witness at the trial, charged that
Hiss gave him secret state de
partment papers for passage to
a Red spy ring. The indictment
alleged that Hiss lied when he
denied doing so.
The grand jury minutes show
ed that one of the grand jurors
asked Hiss for the name of the
psychiatrist and the defendant
replied it was Dr. Carl Binger,
Park avenue psychiatrist and
member of the faculty of Cornell
University Medical college.
STOCKS
(By the Associated Press)
(By the Associated Press)
American Can
Am Pow ft Lt
Am Tel ft Tel
.IMS
. 15
.148
. 38
. 36
. 31
. 33
. 35
. 15
. 39
. 34
. 86
. 10
. 36
. 29'a
. 7
. 10
. 61
. 41
, 47
, 10
, 44
, 37
. 36
. 60
. 7
. 33
. 53
. 16
. 38
. 11
Anaconda
Bendlx Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Packing
Canadian Pacific
CtLse J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Comwlth te Sou
Cons Vultee
Continental Can
Crown Zcllerbach
Curtisj Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Dupont de Nem
Oeneral Electric
General Food -
Oeneral Motors
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecott
Llbby McN ft L
Long .Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator
Nat Dairy
NY Central
Northern Pacific
Pac Am Fish
Pa Gas ft Elec
Pa Tel ft Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonler
Rayonler Pfd
..100 'A
.. 55
,. 13'A
Reynolds Metal
. 19
, 40
. 31
. 43
. 50
. 05tt
. 36
Richfield
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Co
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Transamerlca
union Oil Cal
Dnlon Pacific
. 83
13
, 30
. 15
. 44
United Airlines
U 8 Steel
Warner Bros Pic
Woolworth
Stockman Returns
rom European Trip
Washington. Dec. 29 (P) Rep.
Lowell Stockman (R.t Ore.) re
ported yesterday on his return
from a trip to Europe that the
time has come to "taper off' the
Marshall plan financial aid.
The Oregon congressmen visit-
ed Italy, France, Germany, Den
mark, Sweden, Norway, England
and Ireland with the house ap
propriations committee.
He said the United States,
through its army and the Mar
shall plan, "has for the time be
ing saved Europe from being en
gulfed in an on-rushing tide of
communism."
A mixture of the weed-killers
4-D and 2, 4, 5-T has been
found effective against brush.
them, with proper vouchers, to said Pio
neer Trust Company at 109 North Com
mercial Street, Salem. Marlon County,
Oregon, within six months after the date
of first publication of this notice.
Datd and first published the 8th day
of December, 1949.
nuncsK tkuot DQMPAnr 01 satem,
Oregon. Executor aforesaid.
Peery T. Buren,
Attorney for Executor
311 Pioneer Trust Building, .
Salem, Oregon.
Dec , 1. 33, m, Jan. ft.
5
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SALEM MARKETS
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Market
(By Valley Packing Company)
Wooled lambs 119.00 to S30.00
Feeder lambs (13.00 to 117.00
uaires, gooo. taou-iao ins.) 118.00 to 133
Veal (130-300 lbs.) top $33.00 to 135.00
Fat Dairy Cows m nn nt tiion
Cutter Cows t 8.00 and J 11.00
Dairy hellers 113.00 and S14.00
Bull $13,00 and 117.00
Portland Eastilde Market
Cabbage sold for 13-3.15 an 85-Ib. crate
for medium roundheads with Irrmt cti.
bage selling at 11-1.36 a 75-lb. sack on
the Portland Eastslde Producers market
today.
Cauliflower brought tl.50-l.75i a new
No. 1 washed Burbank antntruu wars
Offered at $3.35-3.50 a 100 lbs.
Carrots were 70-80 cents a down
bunches.
Parsnips were quoted at $11,35 a lug.
Portland Produce
Bulterfat Tentative jmhltwt tv nn.
dlato change. Premium quality maximum
j .3 u 4 percent aciojiy delivered In
Portland 87c lb.: 93 iMr. tur it. on
score, 63; 89 score, 55c. Valley routes and
country points 3c less than first.
naiier wnoiesaie FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers, arada 03 irnr. - a
93 score, 63c: B score. 00c lb., O 89
score, 59c, Above prices are strictly
nominal.
Cneeie Selling d-Ic tn PnrtianH hAu.
sale Oregon singles 39-43c, Oregon 8
small loal, 4445e; triplets 1 less than
Ergs (to Wholesaler. A wraA l.w.
40-42 Mc; A medium, 36-37c: grade B
large, 39-4oo; small A grade, 35c. ' '
ror. ina vairy jnaraet
u utter price to retailer! OmH A a
prints, 68c; AA cartons, 69c; A prints,
68c; A cartons 69c; B prints, 65c.
Eggs Prices to retailers: Grade AA
large, 47c dog.; certified A large, 48c;
A large 44c; AA medium. 40c; cer
tified A medium. 39c: B medium, an- a
small, 37c; cartons 3c additional.
mce to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-43c; Oregon loaf, 8-
iu. iOKia nva-tac jo.; triplets, 14 cents
less than singles. Premium brands, singles,
SV2C lb.; loaf, 53c.
Poultry
Live chickens Ho, 1 quality FOB
lb., fryers 3-3 lbs., 33-38c; 3-4 lbs 37c:
roasters 4 lh-. ami mr IT -id,,.
Leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 14-10c; over 4
lbs., 16c; colored fowl, all weights, 19-30c:
roosters, all weights, 14-lflc.
Turkey Net to growers, torn, 30-llc.
hens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed; A
young hens, ao-uie: a vnun- nm. i
38c; light torn, 41-43c.
hsddi is Average to growers, Jlvs
whites, 4-5 lbs., 17-180 lb.: 5-6 lbs., 15-17c
lb,; colored 3 cents lower: old or heavy
does and bucks, 8-12c. Fresh dressed
Idaho fryer and rataJir aa?
53c. ' . ...
Country-Killed Meats
Veal Tod Quality. xx.iAa w.
grades according to weight and quality
ll8ht blockers, 33-33e; sows
18-31c.
Lambs Tod Quality. Drln.-M
mutton, 10-llc.
Beei uooa COWS. 3435fl lb.! Mnn.ro.
cutters, 31-32c.
rresn ureeied Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per owt.):
Beef 'steers: Good 500-800 ih,..
commercial, 135-39; utility, $30-33.
vuno. noinm-TciRi, jo-aj; utility 2B
39; canners-cu iters, 133-36.
Beef Cuts (Good Steers); Hind quarters,
$50-53; rounds, $43-46; lull loins, trimmed,
$70-72; triangle, $33-34; square chucks,
$35-40; ribs, $55-58; forequarters, $34-38.
Veal and calf: Good, $39-43; commercial.
$34-37; Utility, $38-30.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs, $39
43; commercial, $35-37; utility, $33-34.
muttui. uwi, m ids. oown, tia-20.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1. fl-12 ih- tan. in-
shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $29-31; spare-
no-, carcasses, $24-20; mixed
weights $3 per cwt. lower.
roniana miscellaneous
Cascara Bark Dry 13 Vtc lb., green 4c
lb.
Wool Valley emri. and mMtitim crvaytaa
45c lb.
Mohair 25e lb. on 12-month arnwth.
nominally.
Hides Calves, 37c lb.: according to
weight: pips. 32c lb.: beef, ll-l2c lb.;
bulls, 6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnut Franquetteg, flnt quality Jum
bo. 34.7c: lane. 32.7c: medium. H in
second quality jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c;
unguium, Aa.tc-, didj, jj.ac; soit snen, iirst
quality large, 29.7c; medium, 28.2c; first
quality large, 39.7c; medium, 26.2c: sec
ond quality large, 37.2c; medium, 24.7c;
baby 22.3c.
Filberts Jumbo, 30c lb.; large, 18c;
medium, 16c; small. 13c.
Chicago Llveitock
Chicago, Dec. 29 W (USDA1 Salable
hogs 31,000: slow early but later trade and
close fairly active; market 25-50 cents
lower; sows 35 cents, Instances 50 cents,
lower: top 16.35 paid sparingly for choice
180-200 lb.; most good and choice 180
230 lb. 15.75-16.35; 240-280 lb. 15.00
15.65; 270-300 lb. 14.50-15.00; around 350
lb. weights 14.10; sows under 450 lb.
12.3513.35; few choice lightweights 13.50:
weights 476 lb. and over 10.75-12.00.
Salable cattle 3,000; salable calves 500;
high-good and choice steers and heifers
scarce, steady; kinds grading average
good and below dull, mostly steady: bulls
strong to 36 cents higher; cows and veal-
ers iuuy swaay; nair-ioad choice 1,100
lb. steers and heifers mixed 35.00: few
packages high-good steers 30.00-33.00;
medium to average-goo steers 19.50
37.76; medium and good heifers 19.00-36.00;
common to low-good beef cows 14.75
17,00; bulk canners and cutters 13.76
14.50; medium and good sausage bulls
19.00-20.50; vealers 30.00 down.
Salable sheep 8,500: good to choice lambs
weighing 100 lb. downward steady with
34.00 bid; lambs welshing 105 lb. upward
weak; bet shorn lambs 33.75; most ewes
9.0013.00,
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., Dee. 39 flJ Livestock:
Cattle salable 400; market leu active
but about steady; canner-eutter cowa
strong to 50 cents higher; few medium
fed steers held around 33.50-34.00 or
above; commons 18-30: light dairy type
steers down to 15.00 or below: common
heifers 15-17; canner-cutter cows largely
12-13; odd head 13.50; sheets down to
11.00 and below; common -medium beef
cows 14-16.50; good cows Wednesday to
17.50; odd good bulls 17.76-18; common
medium sausage bulls 14-16.
Oalves salable 75; market active, steady:
good-loo w choice vealers 24-26; extreme
top Wednesday 37.50; medium light veal
ers 18-33; calves slow.
Hogs salable 150; market active, fully
steady at Wednesday's advance; good
choice 180-335 lbs. 18.00; 165 lbs. 17.00:
good 3SO-500 lb. sows salable 14-14.50.
Sheep salable 50; market active, strong;
good-choice 83-93 lb. fed lambs 20.50-21;
light cull buck lambs downward to 12;
good ewes 7; common 8.
(Portland livestock market will be closed
Jan. 3, i960.)
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Stocks Advance
Around a Point
New York, Dec. 29 (IP) Rail
road stocks powered another
advance in the stock market to
day. Buying fuel for railroad issues
showed signs of running out
late in the day but gains still
ranged to around a point. Else
where improvement was limited
mostly to fractions.
The overall rise was enough to
boost the general price level to
a new 1949 high and a mere
trifle below the 1948 top.
The rails came to life with a
bang yesterday when advances
ran to an extreme of 4 points.
Turnover for the full session
today approached 2,000,000
shares, or close to the best level
of the year.
Among the gainers were San-
ta Fe, N. Y. Central, Pennsyl
vania R.R., Bethlehem Steel,
Chrysler, American Telephone,
Phelps Dodge, Philip Morris and
Johns-Manville.
Consolidated Edison was a
soft spot with a loss of 1 V4 points
at one time.
Railroad issues moved up
smartly in the bond market.
U.S. governments held steady in
over-the-counter dealings.
False Summe7in
New England Ends
(By th. AxaoclaUd Pr.Ml
A late December mild spell
ended in the northeastern states
today but only some midwest
areas had wintry weather. Gen
erally, fair weather prevailed
over most of the country.
Temperatures dropped 10 to
15 degrees along the eastern
seaboard but they were below
freezing only in the New Eng
land states. The cold belt was in
the Dakotas, Minnesota and
eastern Montana, with the mer
cury dropping to below zero.
The cold air moved slowly east
ward but no decided change in
temperature was forecast for the
north central region.
Light snow fell in parts of
Michigan, northern New York
and northern North Dakota.
There was light rain in north
western Washington.
Judges Elect Officers
Portland, Dec. 29 VP) The
Oregon Association of Circuit
Judges closed a conference here
yesterday with election of Judge
Charles W. Redding, Portland,
as president. Other officers:
Judge R. J. Green, La Grande,
vice-president, and Judge E. H.
Howell, John Day, secretary-
treasurer.
Missing Pilot Safe
Fairbanks, Alaska, Dec. 29
VP) Mechanic Frank Williams,
missing since Monday, was
found alive yesterday beside his
crashed plane in a pass between
Kiana and Selawik, 387 miles
west of here. He was believed
suffering from a broken leg.
R2881
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Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 29, 194919
Grain Futures
Generally Firm
Chicago, Dec. 29 VP) Grain
futures generally were firm to
day, with a lot of dipping and
bouncing above and below the
previous close. Gains or losses
were confined to fractions most
of the time.
Wheat received some support
because of the tight cash situa
tion in the northwest and south
west, and also on reports of un
favorable moisture conditions
in parts of Kansas and Okla
homa.
Wheat closed to higher
than the previous finish, March
$2.17-, corn was up to
Vz down, March $1.31-, oats
were to 1V4 higher, March
72, rye was 2A lower to
higher, May $1.41-yi, soy
beans were up Vi to 1, March
$2.29 'A-14, and lard was 3 to 12
cents a hundred pounds higher,
January $10.60.
MARKET
Completed from reports of Salem dealers
for the sd! dance of Capital Journal
Readers. (KerUed dally).
Retail Feed Prices:
Ecu Mash S4.S5.
Rabbit Pellets 14.30.
Dairy Feed 13.05.
Poultry: Burlni" prices Orade A color
ed hens, 19c: trade A Leghorn hens
and up, 15c; grade A old roosters, 14c;
(trade A colored fryers three lbs., 30c.
ECU
Burlnc Prices Lares AA, 37c; large
A 34-SOc: medium AA, 31c: medium A,
39c: pullets, 39-37c.
Wholesale Prices Ebb wholesale prices
5 -7c above these prices; above grade A
generally quoted at 41c; medium 34c.
Butterfat
Premium flc; Ho. 1, 64c; No. 1, Oo-OOc;
(buying prices).
Butter Wholesale grade A, 63c i re
call 73c.
Portland Grain
Portland, Dec. W) wheat:
Gash wheat (bid): Soft white 3.18H:
soft white (excluding Rex) 3.18 '-i; white
club 2.18',.
Hard red winter: Ordinary S.lOVfc; 10
per cent 3.18V4; 11 per cent 3.30; 13 per
cent 3.31.
Todays car receipts: wneat v, nancy
3, flour 2, corn 3. oats T, mlllfeed 6. i
To Ban Travel
To Iron Curtain
Washington, Dec. 29 VP The
United States is considering a
ban on travel by Americans to
communist-run Poland and
Czechoslovakia.
This was Indicated today by
a state department official who
disclosed that a note was sent
Poland on Dec. 16 "expressing
this government's concern for
the welfare and safety of Amer
icans traveling in Poland."
The note demanded informa
tion about the disappearance of
Hermann Fields, an American
ctizen who was last seen public
ly in Warsaw last Aug. 22.
A note also was sent Czecho
slovakia on Dec. 21 asking in
formation about Hermann's
brother, Noel Fields, and the
tatter's wife, Herta, who dropped
from sight in Czechoslovakia.
The state department already
has banned travel by Americans
to communist-run Hungary.
Recalling that, reporters asked
Michael McDermott, state de
partment press officer, whether
the new actions meant the Unit
ed States would ban travel to
Poland.
'We are concerned about the
safety of Americans in Poland,"
McDermott said. "If it is not
safe for them there obviously
we would consider what steps to
take."
DEATHS
William Pant ell Emery
William Parnell Emery, late resident of
the Waldo Hills. December 20, at Long
Beach, Calif. Surviving are two daugh
ters, Mrs. Evelyn Shut tuck of Long ueacn,
and Mrs. Gladys Hersch of Salem; and
two grandchildren, Wllletta Hersch. Sa
lem, and Lawrence Bhattuck. Long Beach.
Services will be held Saturday, December
31, at 10:30 a.m. at the W. T. RUdon
chaneli with entombment at Mt. Crest
Abbey.
Albert Franklin Barnes
Albert Franklin Barnes, late resident of
Independence, at a local hospital, Decem
ber 2B. Surviving are three daughters.
Mrs. Mabel Sutton and Mrs. Fern Ter
rel, both of Redwood City, Calif., and Mrs.
Bessie Owlngs, Klamath Falls; four sons,
Clarence Barnes, Turner: Clyde Bsrnes,
Stanton, Tex.; Henry Barnes, Lakln. Kan.;
and Dennis Posey. Independence; two
cases, material requirements and
finishing directions.
To obtain ma pattern, send 20c
in COINS, giving pattern number
your name, address and zone num
ber to Peggy Roberts Capital Jour
nal 828 Mission Street, San Fran
cisco 8, Calif.
brother,, Boas Barnes. Ulyasea, Kan., tad
Oeorge Barnea, Clinton, Okla.: a suter.
Mra. Cora Hauk, Stillwater, Oku.; an
grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren
Service, will be held at the Verm x
Golden chapel Friday, December 30, at
2 p.m. with Rev. w. B. Frederick olu.
dating.
Leall. A. Barrlck
Lealla A. Barrlck. ftt Tillamook. Decern.
ber 38. Surviving are two elaters, Mra,
Edna B. Olauaaen, Tillamook, and Mra.
alary B. Hay,. Portland; a brother. Dr.
L. E. Barrlck, Salem; and aeveral niece,
and nephewa. Service, will be held at tha
Lundberg funeral home In Tillamook Fri
day. December 30. at 10 a.m followed by
gravealde eervlcea at 3:30 p.m. in City
view cemetery in Balem under direction
of the Clough-Barrlck company.
OBITUARY
Lonls Konofl
Mill City Funeral aarvteaa for TjOuu
Konoff, 59, who l!ed at hi noma Tueaday,
will be held from the Flrat Preabyterlatt
ohuroh here Saturday at 2 o'clock with
burial In Falrvlew cemetery under tha
direction of the Weddle funeral horn, at
Stayton. He waa born at Thuraton In 18B0
and had lived In thla community.! year..
Beside, hla widow, Mr,. Edith Konoff, ha
la aurvlved by three aona, Howard, Law
rence and Harvey Konoff. all of Mill
Olty; two half-brothera, Jamea, of Leba
non ana rt&rvey Aonoii 01 Keddlng, cau:.f
and two aletera. Orace Saulrea and TOiea
Olnutead, both of San Dteso, Calif.
Mrs. Ida Wellman
Cor vail Is Funeral servtcM for Mrs. M
Wellman, 73, who died at Dallas, wera
held here Wednesday with burial In thst
Corvallls IOOP cemetery. She was bora
at Kings Valley, June 0, 1870, and before
moving to Dallas four years ago the fsml
ly lived at Independence and Pedee. She
Is survived by her husband: two sons,
Jacob Wellman, Pedee, and Vernon Well
man: Dallas; three daughters. Mrs. Susan
Burbank, Dallas; Mrs. Rebecca Cave,
Redmond, and Hazel Wellman. Salem; sis
ter, Mrs. Hettle Dlckuon, Hosklns; broth
er. Walter Klnsev. Dalla.; and IS trrnnri-
chlldren.
Oephart David Ebner
&u. Ansel Solemn reaulem hlnh mm
was offered In St. Mary's church. Mt. An
gel at the funeral services for Oephart Da
vid Ebner. 71. Wednesday morn In t a
o'clock, when the church was filled with
iviBUYea ana irienas.
ticv, Damlan Jentaes. O.a.B . nfflRlatMf.
and gave the eulogy and funeral sermon.
Rev. Hlldrebrand Melchlor was deacon.
Rer. Vincent Koppert, sub-deacon and
Rev. Maurus Schneider nsn nt m An
gel abbey was the master of ceremonies.
Assisting at the services was Rev. Alculn,
Hclbel, O.S.B., of Portland and Tillamook.
urouier josepn or Mt. Angel abbey was
Present In the sanctuary. Serving th
Jerome Ebner, Richard Ebner, Robcri
Ebner, Larry Ebner, Philip Ebner, Pat Fi
erier and George Wavra. Active pallbear-
iio wcrti ncjiacws, ur. u. j. UDnor, ciera
Butsch, Joseph Klrsch, Alois Klrach, Am
brose Ebner, all Mt. Angel and Fran
Klrsch, Jr. of St. Paul. Honorary bearerg
were Mayor J. Berchtold, John Begln,
Alols Keber, Frank Amnn, J. T. Bauman,
all Mt. Annel and Tnm Ruillntr nf VJmH.
burn. Members of the Catholic Order of
Men Foresters acted as the honor guard,
ephart D. Ebner died Christmas day at
hts home where he has been confined
since October 13, when he suffered a
stroke. He held the position as postmaster
here for 33 years, retiring on July 1. 1948.
Born In Malvern, Ohio, June 3, 187S, ht
came to Mt. Angel In 1903. Here he mar-
nea miss veronica Klrsch on February
14, 1905. who survives with nine of their
10 Children. Marn a ret hnvlnv AmA In in
fancy. The surviving children are Ray-
iiiwuu x,uncr. vnoert toner, Mrs. Maria
Flcher (Mrs. Leonard). Mr. Mnrutt.
Wavra (Mrs. Joseph), Mrs. Delphlne Myer
tats, wunami, uiarence Boner, all ol Mt.
Angel. Patrick at home. Edward Ebner nf
Sublimity and Miss Dolores Ebner of Sa-
iem. Aiso au granacniidren and two sis
ters, Mrs. Margaret Fisher and Theresa
Ebner, of Lima, Ohio.
Gnatav Arthur Bohroeder
Dallas Funeral services for Oustar Ar
thur Schroeder, 65, will be Friday at
3 p.m. at the Salt Creek Baptist church
with Rev. Emanuel Wolff officiating. In
terment will be in the Salt Creek ceme
tery. Mr. Schroeder, a resident of Salt
Creek for moat of his life, died at his
home Wednesday morning. He had been In
poor health for some time. He was born
Jan. 33, 18B4, in Poland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Schroeder. On Nov. 8, 1005,
he was married to Katherlne Buhler at
Salt Creek. Mr. Schroeder came to the
United States as a baby of three month
and settled with his parents In Kansas
where they lived six years. They moved
to Oregon about 1890 and lived at Bethany
for about five years before romino tn
Salt Creek. He was a member of tha Salt
Creek Baptist church. Surviving are tha
widow, Mrs. Katharine Schroeder of Salt
Creek; four sons, Alfred R., Harold D
J. Bernard, Robert Paul; two daughters,
Mrs. Joe Dodge and Mrs. Oliver Hylland.
and one brother.
Edward B. Smith
Albany Funeral services wfn be held
In Albany at the Fisher funeral noma
Friday at 3 p.m. for Edward B. Smith,
89, native of Linn county and lifelong
resident of Ores on. who Ar in h,um
hospital Tuesday. Mr. Smith, whose horn
was at Brownsville, had been visiting his
daughter, Mrs. Archie W. Metzger of Sa-
iem, lor several months. Mr. Smith Was
born at Peoria and married Aurih t.
Lamberson at Fossil, Ore., Jan. 1, 1888.
She died March 13, 1948. Ha had lived at
Brownsville jor uie last 21 years. He was
the son of Albany pioneers of 1847. Sur
viving are threo children. Mrs. Metxtor.
Mrs. James E. Dunbar, Long Beach, Calif.,
nnu waiter n-awara omiin, Brownsville;
four grandchildren, three areat-nrand.
children, and two brothers, Ludtow Smith,
rviinu, ure., ana Aimur anuui, uermts
ton. 3094
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