Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 30, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    AUTOMOBILES
"Best Wishes For
AND
Wish You Would Start the New Year
Out Right With One of Our Fine Used Cars
THE LOWEST PRICES YET
1949 Merc. Sedan Very clean, blue $1943.00
1949 Merc. Sedan Fully equipped $1945.00
1941 Ford Tudor One owner $ 645.00
1941 Ford Conv Top shape $ 595.00
1940 Lincoln Must see to appreciate $ 575.00
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
1937 Buick Special Sedan $ 185.00
FINANCING TO FIT YOUR PURSE
WE WELCOME YOU AT
Warner Motor Co.
LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER
645 CENTER PH. 3-3012
You Can Make It a
Happy New Year
With 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 $ 865.00
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
CENTER AT HIGH
8600 SILVERTON RD. AT "JOE"
BURKE'S PLACE.
Valley Motor Mart
"USED CARS WITH A PERSONALITY"
Get Set
for '50
BUY A QUALITY GUARANTEED
USED CAR NOW '
1948 Buick Super 4-Door Sedan .-....$1945
1948 Plymouth Deluxe 4-Door Sedan $1395
1946 Chevrolet Aero Sedan $1195
1947 Plymouth Special Del. 2-Dr.
Sedan $1395
Very low mileage, fully equipped.
1946 Dodge 4-Door Custom, Sedan ...$1195
1946 Oldsmobile 66 Club Coupe $1295
1941 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door Sedan $ 695
1939 Chrysler Royal 4-Door Sedan ..$595
1935 Ford 2-Door Sedan $ 99
NEW TIRES, HEW SEAT COVERS, HURRY.
Salem Automobile Co.
CHRYSLER Home of Service PLYMOUTH
405 N. Com'l. St. 495 N. Com'l. St. 435 N. Com'l. St.
Phone 3-4117
WILSONS
1950 BUICK SPECIAL SEDANET $2385
Deluxe Equipment, Dynaflow, 6000
miles.
1950 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN ....$2269
Deluxe Equipment, Syncro-mesh
transmission, 3000 miles.
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
COMMERCIAL AT CENTER
PHONE 2-3621
AUTOMOBILES
'49 DODGE
1 - TON STAKE
PICKUP
8712 miles. This truck
dellver'd In Salem for $2205.53
OUR PRICE
$1895
STAN' BAKER
MOTORS
Wntoa Him Pi. l-nu
AUTOMOBILES
The New Year"!!
AUTOMOBILES
'47 FORD
SUPER CLUB CPE.
LOTS OP EXTRAS, LOW UILKAOS.
PERFECT SHAPE.
$375 DOWN
BAL. 18 MONTHS
State Motors Inc.
PACKARD
340 N. HIGH
47 PLYMOUTH BUSINESS COUPE. MUST
BE SOLD TO SETTLE ESTATE. PIO
NEEH TRUST CO. PH. S-3138. Hi-
1910 PONTIAC 4-dnor tedfco. 1500 Wh.
pa. i-aua. 731 N. Mtn, ia
AUTOMOBILES
COME IN AND
ASK US!
DON'T BE BACKWARD) JUST TELL
US WHAT MAKE AND MODEL USED
CAR YOU WANT. WE'LL SHOW YOU
THE WIDEST SELECTION AND FIN
EST VALUES IN THIS CITY. GUAR
ANTEED CARS MANY MAKES AND
MODELS SO50 GUARANTEE ON
PARTS AND LABOR FOR 50 DAYS OR
1000 MILES. OUR AIM IB TO SATISFY
YOUI MAY WE?
48 PLYMOUTH $1495
SPECIAL DELUXE 4-DOOR. R&H.
'48 NASH $1245
"600" BROUGHAM COUPE.
HEATER. LIKE NEW.
'47 STUDEBAKER $1245
CHAMPION. 4-DOOR SEDAN.
Rill.
'46 PLYMOUTH $1095
SPECIAL DELUXE 5-PA8S. CPE.
RJtH.
'40 FORD $ 595
DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN. R&H.
40 PLYMOUTH $ 595
DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN.
39 PONTIAC $ 495
DELUXE 5-PASS. CPE. R&H.
'38 PLYMOUTH $ 95
DELUXE 4-DOOR 8EDAN. R&H.
'38 PLYMOUTH $ 195
DELUXE 3-DOOR SEDAN. E.
37 CHEVROLET $ 195
STANDARD 2-DOOR SEDAN. H.
37 CHEVROLET $ 345
STANDARD 4-DOOR SEDAN. H.
37 CHEVROLET $ 265
STANDARD 4-DOOR SEDAN. R&H.
36 CHEVROLET $ 75
STANDARD 2-DOOR SEDAN.
'36 OLDSMOBILE $ 50
"56" BUSINESS CPE. H.
36 OLDSMOBILE $ 195
"60" 4-DOOR SEDAN. R&H.
STAN BAKER
MOTORS
Dodge - Plymouth
For a Better Buy, Better Try
"STAN" BAKER
Union at High
Eisner Motors to Buy
WILSON'S
FANCY CHOICE
EXTRA FANCY
1948 BUICK SUPER SEDAN 1B95
1048 PONTXAC 8 Streamliner Sdn. 1875
1947 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN .... 1495
1947 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. '
HY DRAMATIC 1449
1948 BUICK SUPER SEDAN 1395
1948 PONTIAC 8 SEDAN COUPE .. 1385
1948 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN .... 1295
1948 CHRYSLER ROYAL SEDAN 1395
1941 BUICK ROADM ASTER SDN. 795
1941 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN ... 795
1939 LA SALLE SEDAN 530
1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 495
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
Commercial at Center
Phone 2-3621
'49 DODGE
1 - TON STAKE
PICKUP.
3712 miles. This truck
deliver'd in Salem for $2205.53
OUR PRICE
$1895
STAN BAKER
MOTORS
Union ft High Ph. 9-3468 q311
MODEL A. Excellent condition. Ph. 37835.
q4
NEW 1949 Chevrolet deluxe A door sedan.
only $1625. 1887 N. Winter. q3U
'SS V8 COUPE., SI9S. Newly rebuilt Mer
cury motor, trans., new distributor, car
buretor, etc BUI to show repair. Ph.
4-3868. Q310
NEED CASH Immediately. Will Mil my
1947 Olds eight 4-door hydramatlc com
plete equipment. Only one owner, low
mileage, beautiful shape. Will take old
er car In trade. Phone 3-6634 or 2-4047.
q3l0
'48 BUICK
SUPER SEDAN
RADIO & HEATER, TOO LITIS. UN
DER COAT, WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES.
SHOO MILES. ONLY
$525 DOWN
BAL. 24 MONTHS
State Motors Inc.
PACKARD
340 N. HIGH
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
And you will be happy all
year long with any of these
LODER BROS.
"SAFETY-TESTED"
CARS
'49 KAISER SEDAN 11045
'48 HUDSON SEDAN 1800
48 OLDSMOBILE "W SEDAN.. 1885
'48 NASH AMB. SEDAN 1595
'47 CHEVROLET SPECIAL
SEDAN 1185
'47 BUICK R.M. CLUB COUPE.. 1485
'47 PONTIAC "8" STA. WAGON. 1540
'47 STUDEBAKER COM.
CLUB COUPE 1475
48 DeSOTO 4-DOOR 1235
'46 OLDSMOBILE "78" SEDAN.. 1360
Loder Bros.
OLDSMOBILE
465 CENTER ST. - 2-7973
2410 FAIRGROUNDS RD. 2-1490
q3I0
1D48 DODGE panel. 11.000 mllei. A-I con
dition, lias. M si. tnurcn, duck oi
885. q3U'
'SS PLYMOUTH 4 -door sedan. Oood tires
and food battery. 150. '29 Model A
coups 25. Contact Kirby Co, 595 N.
Front. tl
AUTOMOBILES
OWNER 1949 135 Packard deluxe tour
ini 4-door sedan. Phone 4-2328. qlll
'86 DODOE PANEL, exc. cond. Ph. 2-8028.
q2
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
150 USED CAR LOT
150 A your old one iatb St. Junction.
Open till 10 p.m. q8
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BHT BELL . TRAD
TERMS I LOTS
3325 Fftlrg round Rd. Ph. 2-8414
520 Hood 8L Ph. 1-TI 14
OR TRADE: 1937 Ply. panel del. New mo
tor. Oood body for pais. car. Ph. 3-3993.
580 M arket St.. alter 5 p.m. g310
1D88 FORD touring. Ph. 3-9788.
q310
FOR BALE BY OWNER
1 late model tfe-ton Chev. Pickup In A-l
shape like new. Leaa than 8000 miles,
one owner. Radio and heater. 6-ply
heavy duty tires. Ph. 2-8785. Q310
1011 HUDSON COUPE. One owner, low
mileage, mechanically excellent. New
tires, lifeguard tubes, Weathermaiter
heater, windshield washers, good paint.
J700. See Martin at Paulus Bros. Pack
Ins Co. q310
Eisner Motors to Sell
1940 FORD 4 dr. deluxe. Radio, heater, seat
cover. See at 1880 Center St. or Ph.
2-8550. q3U
CAB ACCESSORIES tires A tubal at cost
price Plrnt eomt first aerred u this v
a eloaa-out sal Dealers welcomed R
D Wood row Co. 450 Center tJ
EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY
AT oin USED CAB LOT
ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS, ALL PRICES
W. lnvlt. your comparison for pile,
with Ilk. maki & model Any where.
Herral-Owens Co.
TRADES TERMS
flflO N. LIBERTY PH. 2-4113. q"
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular Size,
a.uu una up. rauuwuuieu i ' a, ,v
Salem. qbSll
FINANCIAL
IF TOUR PROPERTY Is for aal it will
pay you to know how much of an FHA
loan It will atand. This Information la
obtainable with but very little trouble.
DO NOT RESITATK to call on as for any
Information you desire about FHA
LOANS.
State Finance Co.
153 8. High Bt. Tel. 3-4121. T
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
L.1& S-133 and U-3U
and
ROT B. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
138 8. Commercial St. TeL 3-9181 T
FARM AND CITY liOANS
4Va and 5
rOUll OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estata Contract!
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL BECURITTES OO
20t Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 4-2283. t
PRIVATE MONET
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
'r Long and Short TUna
Payments
ROT H SIMMONS
138 South Commercial St Phone 1-9181
AUTO LOAMS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 a. Church
Parkins a Plenty
Ph. 1-2467 Lie. No. M-159 8-1B4
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 Falrgiounds Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phone 032 Lie. N U389-S201
Floyd Renyon. Mgr. r
SEE DS POR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 47. INTEREST
ft to 40 Year and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
S44 State St. Phone 2-3801
TRAILERS
OR TRADE: 18 ft. '47 model Curtls-Wrlsht
trailer house. Pa. S-4764. aa Fair
grounds Rd. t2
TRAILER house, oil heat, Butane at ova.
Ice box. Sleeps 4. 1600. 3295 Triangle Dr.
or 192 E. Salem Hts. Ave. t3
TRAILER space for rent. Reasonable
rates. Quiet locution. Close to every
thing. Lnundry facilities, dryer. Plenty
hot water. Heated rest rooms. Thermo
stat control. Children welcome. Come
out and see us. 15 Highway Ave. 1 blk.
east of Chuck's Steak House. t3
MACHINERY
COMPLETE woodworking shop machinery,
U-iod very little. 2134 Fairgrounds Rd.,
ask for Folsom. v3
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Roen. 456 Court. Phone 3-6773.
9
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair teiVli
new appliance, Tinea's Blectrle Phone
Free estimates. Trade-ins accepted on
3-9239 137 8 Liberty St 0
1UTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASB SERVICE
Towing service day phone 8-9288. Night
3-1804 33" Center o
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Htukey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. o6
fi:iI.ING CARPENTRY
CARPENTERING AND PLASTER1NO
Plumbing, fixture Installing, cement fin
ishing. Reasonable. Rt. 7, box 418.
CASn REGISTERS
Instant delivery oi new RCh easb
register At makea sold, rented, re
pa ed Roen 456 Court Ph 1-6773 o
CEMENT WOKK
Por expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveway patios, curbs, walla cU. Call
3-4810 O
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Enslcy. 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7178. o3U
EXCAVATING
Ben Otjcn St Son excavating At grading.
Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. o7
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-3474. Lee Cross. Rt. 6. Box 437-C
0311
Breitnauot't for flowers Dial .-9179. o
FURNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Vacuumed U repaired. Dvorak. Ph. 24943
03
HOME PRODUCTS
RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS. 2-8578.
TtUI.'VMIOLD PRODUCTS
3. R. Walking Co products Pre de
itcry 1717 Center Ph 3-5395. a
IV-ULATION
Johns-M an vt lie. Phone 3-3748.
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Buildings Factories - Romas
EJtlmaies Without Obligation
AMEIUCAN BLDO. MA INT, OO.
PA ftUam 1-8 Ul
!
ftViJ
Haiti Opens Exposition Visitors pass "Point of Liberty"
in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, during ceremonies opening bicen
tennial exposition in which 28 nations participate.
MARKET
Completed from reports of Salem dealers
for the guidance or Capital Journal
Readers. (Revised dally).
Retail Feed Prices:
Eitg Mash I4.6S.
Rabbit Pellets 34.20.
Dairy Feed (3.65.
Poultry: Buying prices Grade A color
ed hens, 19c; grade A Leghorn hens
and up, 15c; grade A old roasters. 14c;
Rrade A colored fryers three lbs., 20c.
Ecu
uurlnr Prices Large AA. 37c: large
A 34-3Sc: medium AA. 31c; medium A.
29c; pullets, 35-37c.
wuoiesaie mces isgg wnoiesaie prices
S-7e above these prices; above grade A
generally quoted at 40c; medium 34c.
ISutleriat
Premium 68c: No. 1, 84c; No. S, 5B-0o;
(buying prices).
Butter Wholesale grade A, 83c: re
call 73o.
Hats are declared to cause an
annual damage of around $2,-
000,000,000 in this country, of
which about half is the food sup
plies they eat.
DIRECTORY
LA NDS C A IT NURSERY
P. A. Doerfler St Sons, Ornamentals. 190
N. Lancaster Dr at Cor. Ph. 2-1322. o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 345 Jef
ferson St Phone 23452. o
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l. St. o311
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish Se Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin,
Banjo, eto. 1S23 Court St. Ph. 3-75G9.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief c :s.
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen, 458 Court.
OIL BURNER SERVICE
"Ofatrom's arc equipped to do rout
painting Phone t-2493 a
PAINTING A PAPERHANGING
& painting. Est. free. Ph.
Painting and paperhanglng. Pre esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513. B57 Shipping. 07'
PAPERHANGING
Expert Paperhandlng and painting. H.
J. Woods worth. Ph. 3-9807. Pre est.
o20
PRUNING AND SPRAYING
Philip W. Bcllkc. Ph. 2-1208.
PLUMBING
Fisher, 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-29B4.
PI UTH HE FRAMING
Picture framing Hut-neon Paint Store.
Phoue 1-8687 o
ROAD GRADING
Large Se Small Jobs. New grader. Joy
Strickfaden, phono 3-5410 08
Roof leak? Or do you need a new roof?
Ph. 2-7761. Free estimates. Terms. o!8
SAND GRAVEL
Oardco Soil cruihed rock. Shovel apd
dragline excavating. Walling Sand &
Gravel Co. Phone 3-9249. o
SEPTIC TANKS
K. P. Hnmel, Septic tanks, sewer end
drain line cleaned. Ouarantced work.
1143 8th St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404.
ol0
Mike's Septlo Service. Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter nervlce on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-94G8. 3-5327.
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect Todd's Septlo Tank
Service, 850 Larsen. Phone 2-0734, o
SKWEltS AND SEl'Tir TANKS
Elcctrlo Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent
Knzor Sharp Cutting Hladcs Clean
Sewers. Drains, Tanks. Ph. 3-5327. o
SEWING MACHINES
All makes repaired. Tree estimates
Singer Sewing Machme CO 130 No
Commercial Ph 3-3512. n
TRANSFER A STORAGI
.oca) & Distance Transfer, stoiage
Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks ic
Portland dally Acent for Br kins House
hold goods moved to anywhere In O S
Oi Canada. Larmer Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131 o'
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables Ah make ucd machine
Repairs and rent Rren 458 Court o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328.
WEATHERSTRIPriNO
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore. Rt. 2. Box 317. Pb. 2-5135.
WINDOW CLEANING
Asme Indow Cleanera Windows, vails
A woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 34'
Court Langdoc. CulberUon and liatber
WINDOW SHADES
Washtsle, Rol.ci Made to order 1 Day
Del Reinholdl A Lewis Ph 23839 o
WOOD it SAWDUHT
West Salem Fuel Co Ph 3-4031.
LODGES
A. Pacific Lodge No. 50, AF. &
5 A.M. F. O. Dcgre Friday,
December 10, pm. a
y jtv fit
i ". At.!
' .11-
Polish Embassy
At Peris Blasted
Paris, Dec. 30 VP) A violent
explosion blew in the door of
the chancellery of the Polish
embassy here at dawn today nd
slightly Injured a watchman,
the only casualty.
The embassy itself, an 18th
century mansion across a court
yard from the bombed office
building, was undamaged. Am
bassador Jersy Putrament, as
leep in his charters 100 yards
away, escaped injury.
Police said explosive placed
or hurled at the chancellery en
trance destroyed the heavy glass
door and iron grill, and broke
many windows.
Damage to the chancellery in
terior was insignificant, the po
lice said.
Officials made, etc . picking
Polish sources said the ex
plosion appeared to be the work
of "Polish terrorists who op
pose the government in Poland."
The blast echoed through the
center of Paris. The embassy's
night watchman, a Frenchman,
was cut on the cheek by flying
glass.
Twenty windows were shat
tered and shutters were rip
ped from the window of Polish
Ambassador Jersy Putrament's
apartment, directly above the
chancellery entrance where the
explosives had been placed.
Foot-long pieces of steel bars
were ripped from the grillqd
doorway and were hurled 30
feet into the buildina. Two
cleaning women narrowly escap
ed tne Hying steel and glass.
WAAtoEnd
Business Today
Washington, Dec. 30 (IP) Gen
eral services administrator Jess
Larson wiped out the War As
sets administration today.
Larson, himself a former
war assets administrator, said
WAA has disposed of almost all
of the $27,200,000,000 in pers
onal and real property once de
posited with it ss surplus.
What remains, he said, will be
dumped Jan. 1 into a new liqui
dation unit of General Services
administration. It includes:
65 difficult-to-sell real estate
and industrial properties, rang
ing from army installations to
specialized steel casting plants.
Their acquisition cost was $83,-
1 1 1,000.
About $200,000,000 In air
craft parts. Sales already in
cluded will get rid of all these
by Jan. 31, Larson said.
WAA was set up in March,
1940, to dispose of war surplus.
Last July it was transferred to
Larson's agency for liquidation.
STOCKS
(By tlie Alloc 1 atcd Press)
(Hy the Associated Press)
Amerlcun Can IOB'4
Am Pow f Lt i3n
Am Tel ft Tel 141'i
Anaconda 2J'i
Brndlx Aviation
Beth Steel 331,1
Hoeing Airplane 23
Calif Packing s
Canadian Pacific
C. J I ... 3:114
Caterpillar 3SH
Chrvler 88
Comwlth Ar, Sou
Cons Vultre 10Y
Continental Cnn 5flTi
Crown Zellerhach 21'-;,
Curlltt! Wrlifht 7'j
DoiittlRS Alrcrnft 71
Dui'ont de Netn PITt
Oiwral Electric
Oeneral Pond 4!j
General Motors l
Goodyear Tire 44
Int Harvester I'7t4
Int Paper an 4
Kennrmtt jo-'i
Lit)by McN k L 7H
Lnnsr Hell "A"
Montdomery Ward 5S
Nash Kelvinator ,,,, K'4
Nat Dairy 3a
NY Central n;
Northern Pacific 7Ki
Pac Am FLsh 2
Pa Gas A; Elec 3'f 'j
P Tel At Tel UiO'i
Penney .1 C Sfi ' j
Radio Corp 2'i
Kayonter 27
HayontT PM 30'i
Reynolds Metal 20 'i
Richfield 40 S
Safeway Store , 33
flours Roebuck 44";
Southern Pacific 50;4
Standard Oil Co 61 S,
Sturtr-bnker Corp 27
R.inahlne Mining t"
Tranxamerlca 18
Union Oil Cat 37H
Union Purine 83 '4
United Airline 13
U 8 Stel 28 'a
Warner Flroa Plo 18
Wool worm 48
si
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Grain Futures
Move Upward
Chicaeo. Dec. 30 W Grain
futures prices moved upward
near the finish today after lia-
dling around most of the session.
There was some evening up
operations for the long holiday
week-end. There will be no trad
ing after today until next Tues
day. There apparently was some
tax selling in the pits.
Lack of rain in the winter
wheat belt brought some sup
port into wheat.
Wheat closed unchanged to
higher than the previous
finish, March S2.18-$2.18 Vs,
corn was up Vfc to March
SI. 31 4, oats were unchanged to
1 cent higher, March 734, rye
was M higher to V& lower, May
S1.41-y4, soybeans were Yi
higher to V lower, March
$2.29-4, and lard was 13
cents a hundred pounds higher
to 2 cents lower, January
$10.62.
SALEM MARKETS
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Market
(13y Valley Pack Inn Comnanv)
Wooled lnmba 1 10.00 to 120.00
Feeder lambs 113.00 to 117,00
Calvea, good (300-450 lba.) I1B.00 to (22.00
veal (100-300 lbs.) top J22.00 to J25.00
Fat Dairy Cows ill. 00 and S12.00
Cutter Cows f 8.00 and (11.00
Dairy heifer (12.00 and (14,00
Bum ....(13.00 and (17.00
Portland EastMde Market
Cabbage fold for (1.75-9 for local
medium roundheads In 85-lb crat&s on
the Portland Ea.itjilde Farmer Whole
sale Produce market today.
Kraut cabbage wu offered for (1.25
a 75-Ib sack.
Cauliflower brought 11.75 a new crate.
Carrots were 70-80 cents a dozen bunch
es. No. 1 washed Burbank potatoes were
(3.25-3.50 a hundred pounds.
Broccoli sold for (1.40-1.50 a dozen
bunches.
Brussels sprouts were- (1.75-2 for a
12-cup lug.
Loose packed Newton apples brought
11.35-1.50 a box; Wlnesapa were $1.25
2; Romes, (1.25-1. BO
Portland Produce
Uulterfat Tentative, subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland 67c lb.; 02 score, 85c lb.; 80
score, 63: 89 score, 55c. Valley routes and
country points 2c less than first.
Hu tier Wholesale FOB bulk cube to
wholesalers, grade 93 score, 63c. A
92 score, 62c: B score. 60o lb., O 89
score, 69c. Above prices are strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon 5
small loaf, 44Va-45c; triplets 1 leas than
singles.
Errs (to wholesalers) A grade large,
40-42 '.ic; A medium, 36-37 c: grade B
large, 39-40c: small A grade, 35 Vic.
Portland Dairy Market
Butler Price to retailers: Qrade AA
prints, 68c; AA cartons, 60c; A prints,
68c; A cartons 69c; B prints, 65c.
Eggi Prices to retailers: Grade AA
large, vie ooz.; ceruueci A large, 4Bc
A large 44c; AA medium, 40c; cer
tified A medium. 30c: B medium. S5o;
small, 37c; cartons 2o additional.
uneeie frico to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c; Oregon loaf.
lb. loafs 44 -45c Ib.l triplets, lVfc crnts
ltuu tuna oiiibiw. r-icnuum aranos, ganates,
5 Hie lb.; loaf. 63lio. -
Poultry
Live ehlckeni No, 1 quality FOB
Plants. No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs, 20i
lb., fryers 2-3 lbs., 23-26o; 3-4 lbs., 27c;
roasters 4 lbs. and over, 27-28c; fowl,
Leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 14-16o; over 4
us., loci coiurra iowi, an we ignis, lu-iiuc;
roosters, all weights, 14-100.
Turkey Net to growers, toms, SO-Jlc.
hens, 44c. price to retailers, dressed; A
young hens, 50-51c: A young toms. 27
38c; light toms, 41-42o.
Rabbits Average to growers, live
wnues. -a ids., ri-mc ID.: ft-8 lbs., 13-I7c
lb.; colored 2 cents lower: old or heavy
does and bucks, 8-12c. Fresh dressed
itiano iryers and retailers, 40c; local, 48-
52c.
Country-Killed Meats
Veal Top Quality, 33-34o lb. I other
urates according to weight and quality
with lighter or heavier, 25-30c.
Iloga Light blockers, 22-23c; sows
itwic.
Lamba Top quality, springers, !7-38c;
mutton, 10-llc.
neef Oootl cows, 24-350 lb.t sanners-
cuttpra, 21-22c.
Fresh Dreifted Meats
(Wholesalers to retnllers per cwt.:
Beef steers: Oood 500-800 lbi., (3D-42;
commercial, 13B-3H; utility, 130-33.
Cowa: Commercial, (30-33; utility 128
29; ennners-cutters, 123-28,
Beef Cnts (Oood Steers); Hind quarters,
150-S2; rounds, (42-40; full loins, trimmed,
(70-72; triangle, (33-34; square chucks.
(35-40; ribs, (55-58: forequarters, (34-38.
Veal and calf: Oood, (39-42; commercial,
(34-37: utility. (28-30.
Lambs: Oood-cholca spring lambs, (39
42; commercial, (35-37; utility, (33-34.
Mutton Good, 70 lbs. down, 118-20.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1, 8-12 lbs., (38-40,
shoulders, 16 lbs. down, (20-31; spa re
ribs, 138-41: carcasses, (24-25; mixed
weights (2 per cwt. lower.
Portland BlHceHaneona
Cascara Bark Dry 12Wc lb., green 4c
lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves, 27c lb.; according to
weight: pIps, 22c lb.; beef, ll-12c lb.:
bulls, 6 -7c lb. Country buyers pay 2o less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Franqucttes, flrat quality Jum
bo, 34,7c: large, 32.7c: medium, 27.2c;
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c;
medium, 26.2c; baby, 23.2c; soft shell, first
quality large, 29.7c; medium, 2fi.2c; first
duality large, 29.7c; medium, 26.2c; sec
ond quality large, 21.2c; medium, 34.7c;
baby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 20c lb, j large, 18c;
medium, 16c; small, 13c.
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., Dec. 30 (UB Weekly
livestock:
Cattle: Friday salable 6.1: scattered sales
cows about steady; medium steers un
sold early.
Calves Friday salable 10; market nom
inal. Hons Friday salable 25; few good-choice
213-214 lb butchers 18.
fihrep Friday salable none; market
nominal.
Chlrigo Mvettnrk
Chicago. Dec. 30 (U.R) (UBDA1 Live-
stork market:
Hosn: Salable 15.0(10: falrl active, stea
dy to 25 cents tower, mortly steady on
wr ignis unaex zju ins.; mm tiers 2.iu ins.
up, rather alow, mostly around 25 cents
lower, some sales 60 cents lower: sows
dull, 50 to 75 rents lower: most good
and choice 180-220 lbs. 15.75-16.25: lat
ter price top paid freely; most 230-260
lbs. 14.75-15.50; 200-310 lbs. 14.25-14.75;
most sows under 450 lbs. 11.50-13.75;
weights 475 lbs. and over 10.00-11.25; in-
utrntlons good clearance..
Sheen: Salable 12')0; slaUKhle'r Jnmbi
25-50 cents, mostly 60 cents lower: choice
us 10. women iambs topped at 2.1.75;
rholr.e 98 lbs, number one k;n shorn
lambs 23.25; clearance Incomplete and
demand very poor at close on lambs scal
ing over 100 lbs.; yearlings absent; sheep
Mcntiy; smuKmer rwes vao-ii.&o.
Cattle: Salable 1200: ralves: 200; choice
sleers and heifers ahsent: medium and
gcotl grades dull, barely steady at the
weex s aeciine; rows sieany; bum active,
strong to 25 cents higher: vcalcrs stea
dy; scattered toads and lots medium and
good steers and yearlings 20.00-38.00: best
in toad lota 26.00. paid for mOFtly good
1075 lb. steers: few medium and good
hellers 19.00-24.00; most beef cows 15.00-
16 50, bulk camiers and cutters 12 50-
14 50; sprlnkllna medium and good sau
age bulls 18.50-31.00: vealers 30.00 down.
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the receiver.
Friday, December 30,
DEATHS
William Parnell Emery
William Parnell Emery, late resident ot
the Waldo Hills, December 26, at Long
Beacli, Calif. Surviving are two dauzh-
ters, Mrs. Evelyn snauuca oi iong at sen,
and Mrs. Gladys Hersch of Salem; and
two grandchimren, wuieita nern, ea
im nH Lawrence Shattuck. Long Beach.
Services will be held Saturday, December
31, at 10:30 a.m. at the W. T. Rlidon
c hii pel with entombment at Mt. Crut
Abbey.
James Remolds Berr
James Reynolds Berg, late resident of
Drain, In this city, December 2tf, at the
nan f 21 years. Surviving are his Pr-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ben, Dralni
two oroiners, itouert iuu niutatu
Fred Berg, both of Drain; and three sis
ters, Jeanetto Berg, Drain; Mrs. Kenneth
Noel. Walla Walla. Wash.: and Mrs. J. O.
Stephens, Arsenal, Ark. Services will be
held saturaar, uecemoer 91, at v.uu
at the W. T. Rlsdon chapel.
Jesse George
Jesse Qeorae. In Tacoma. Wash.. De
cember 29, at the age of 88 years. Sur
viving are four children, Darwin so.
George, Grants Paw; Mrs. Willis E. Vln-
Anchorage. Alaska: Mrs. R, W.
Lindsay, Tacoma, Wash.; and Mrs. B.
Towner Fleming, Albuquerque, N. M.i six
grandchildren and two great grandchil
dren. Services will be held Tuesday, Jan
uary a. at 1:20 n.m. at the W. T. Rlgdon
chapel with concluding service at Oltr
View cemetery.
OBITUARY
Ida M. Fisher
Canby Funeral services for Mr. Id
M. Fisher, 63. Hubbard Rt. 1, who died
at her home Tuesday following a short
illness, were held from the Zfon Men
nonlte church near Hubbard Thursday
with burial In the Slon Mennonlte ceme
tery. She was born In Garden City, Mo.,
April 13, mas and came to Oregon In.
. Surviving are her huabnnd. Joel
3. Fisher, Sr.. whom she married la
Hubbnrd In 1009; three sons, John Flsh-
r, Joel s. Fisher. Jr.. and Robert Fisher.
all of Hubbnrd Rt. 1; five daughters,
Mrs. Ruth Neujch wander. Hubbard; Mrs.
Rhoda Palmer, Harper; Mrs. Hazel Hool
ey, West Linn; Mrs. Josephine Peterson,
Hubbard Rt. 1, and Mrs. John Horstman,
Eugene; five sisters, two brothers and 2;
grandchildren.
Betty Louise, Mary Francea Lowery
Dallas Funeral servtcos for Betty
Louise Lowery, 7, and Mary Francea
Lowery. 5, who died In a fire which de
stroyed their home at Falls City early
woane.'day, win be held rrom the Henkle
and Bollman funeral home at 2 o'clock.
Sunday with burial In the IOOF ceme
tery. They are surv ved by their Barents.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lowery, two sta
le rs ana a brother. Fay Jean Lowery,
0; Alvln James Lowery. S and Dei ore
Jean Lowery, 18 months: also grandpar
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Taylor Lowery, Falls
city. The family came here from Arkan
sas last April.
Roy Dennis Katssen
Dallas Funero services for Rov Den
nis Klnssen, twin son born to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Klasscn at the Dallas hospital
December 24, will be held from the Henkle
and Bollman chapel at 2 o'clock Satur
day, Rev. Alfred Brown officiating. Be
sides his parents he Is survived by a twin
sister, Joy Denlce. Both babies weighed 3
pounds 4 ounces and were placed In an
Incubator,
Raymond K, Derby
Monmouth Funeral services lor Ray
mond E. Derby. 63. who died here Thurs
day after an Illness of four months, will
oo neiu irom the w. L. smith funeral
home at 2 o'clock Saturday, Rev, John
tinsn otiicinting and burial in Fir
Crest cemetery. He had operated a out
service for OCG students to Independence
lor me last 20 years and also a homo
machine shop. Derby graduated from
McMlnnvllIc high school In 1005 and later
attended Llnfield college, becoming an
Instructor In steam engineering and later
assistant chief engineer at a paper m'U
In Kelso, Wnsh. His wife died In Feb
ruary 1948. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Arthur Lacey, Portland, and on grand
daughter. James R, Coddlniton
Albany Jnmes R. Ooddlngton, 73,
RPD No. 2. Albany, died at a local hos
pital Wednesday. Funeral services will be
held at tho Fortmiller-Frederlcksen fun
eral home Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Born at
Wako, la., Mr. Cod d Inn ton came to Ore
gon from Kansas In 1035, following hla
marriage to May E. Anthony July 20. 1007.
She survives as do four children, Mrs. Carl
Aicuauiey, vmnur and aene Coddlng
ton, Albany and Theodore Codd In at ou
st. Helens, a stepson, L. V. Anthony,
Portland; a brother, J. V. Codding ton,
Fredonla. Kans.; two sitters. Mrs. May
Thompson and Mrs. Eva Teeters, Inde
pendence, Mo., and 12 grandchildren.
Gary Lee MeCoy
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred" Lee McCoy,
m uroaiaibin oi., Aioany, uea at mt
Albany General hospital Wednesday. He
was born December 13. Private funeral
services wore held Thursday at the Fish
er Funeral home. Surviving besides the
parents are the grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. McOoy, Rogue River, and T.
B. Rlchey, San Francisco, Cal.
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