Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 05, 1950, Page 21, Image 21

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    AUTOMOBILES
Oldsmobile Rockets
Ahead in 1950
SEE THESE "SAFETY TESTED"
TRADE-INS V
1949 DE SOTO $1745
CUSTOM SEDAN
1948 OLDS "78" $1885
HYDRAMATIO SEDAN
1947 STUDEBAKER ...$1475
COMMANDER CLUB COUPE
1946 DE SOTO $1235
SEDAN
ALSO A SELECTION OP 1941
AND EARLIER CARS
Visit Loder Bros.
Used Car Market and Save!
465 Center - Ph. 2-7973
1950
Dodges
Are
Here
We Have
8
Brand New
1949 DODGES
On Hand
Substantial Savings on
These While They Last
Stan Baker
Motors
High & Chemeketa
Ph. 2-2468
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT SELL TRADB
TERMS 1 LOTS
MM Falr,roun4 Rd. Ph. 1-USI
U0 Hood St. Ph. S-TIU
WILSONS
1941 Buick Roadmaster
Sedan
$695
ONE OWNER - TOP SHAPE
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
COMMERCIAL AT CENTER
PHONE 2-3621
Eisner Motors to Sell
WILSONS
1946 Buick Special Sedan
$1295
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
COMMERCIAL AT CENTER
PHONE 2-3621
ql
EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY
AT OUR USED CAR LOT
ALL MAKES. ALL MODELS. ALL PRICES
Ws Invite your comparison for prlee
with Ilk. mak. & model any where.
Herral-Owens Co.
TRADES
10 N. LIBERTY
TERMS
PR. 1-4113.
MUST SACRIFICE Pontlac 3-door la
den In A-l cond. throughout. 593
Knapp. Ph. 286S9. q,
FINANCIAL
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
J98 Patrttouods Road
Next Door to Bank
Pre Parking
Phone 17031 Lie n U3 69-0291
Floyd EEenrtm. Uir r
YES! TO 4 OUT OF 5
who come to PERSONAL
We like to aar "yta." Proof: wi setTed
over a million peopl. last rear. S2S to
sou on auto up to 1300 on furniturt.
aalary. No co-rlraera necsssary. Phone
or visit the Personal YES MAN. TO
DATI PERSONAL
FINANCE COMPANY
Pselflo Bulldlna Room No. 138
51! STATE STREET
Phone 1-3464 c. H. Allen. M,r.
Lie. S-113 M-H5
LOAN3 MADE TO RESIDENTS OP ALL
SURROUNDINO TOWNS
M
Journal Want Ads Pay
I AUTOMOBILES
1948 HUDSON $1800
SEDAN
1947 BUICK $1445
SUPER SEDAN
1947 PLYMOUTH $1075
SEDAN
1946 OLDS $1245
HYDRAMATIO SEDAN
2410 Fairgrounds Rd. ph. 2-1490
5
Attention
CAR BUYERS
JANUARY
INVENTORY
ADJUSTMENT
70 CARS - ALL
MAKES AND MODELS
SHARP - CLEAN
AVERAGE - BAD AND
STINKERS
CHOOSE ONE AND
BUY IT
PRICES?
Don't Delay
Come In Today
Shrock Motor Co.
CHEMEKETA AT CHURCH
TEL. 37933 45'
FINANCIAL
IF rc-UR PROPERTY Is for lale It Mil
per Fon to know how much of an PSA
loan It win stand. This Information la
obtainable with but Terr little trouble.
DO NOT B1S1TATI to eall 031 e for en
Information Ton desire about PHA
LOANS.
State Finance Co.
153 8. Hlh St
Tel. till, r
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie. 8-133 and sl-JM
and
ROT H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
138 S. Commercial St. TeL 3-9101 t
BE THRIFTY
IN '50
A "Bill Consolidation"
LOAN MAY MAKE YOU
"THRIFTY IN '50"
PAY OPP YOUR BILLS
LOWER YOUR MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
$50 to $1500
CALL OR PHONE TODAT
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
US 6. LIBERTY PHONE 4-2203
FARM AND CITY IjOANS
and 5
f OUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
nuDn. Cash for Real Estate Contract
and Second Mortgages.
capitol securities oo
Ml Pioneer Trust Bid. Ph. 4-938. r
BE THRIFTY
IN '50
A "BILL CONSOLIDATION
Loan mar make you
Thr.rty in '50"
Hay off your bills.
Lower your monthly
payments
ISO to SIMM
Call or Phone today
PACIFIC
Industrial Loans
118 8. Liberty. Phone 4-3301
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Term
On Larcer Loans
Lont and Short Tim
Payments
ROY H. SIMMONS
1S6 South Commercial St Phone 1-9181
r
AUTO LOAIVS
WTLLAME7TTB CREDIT OCX
183 ti. Church
Parkins a Plenty
Ph. 3-3457 Lie. No. M-159 8-154
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4T. OR 44 INTEREST
5 to 40 Years and No Commission
DENTON & DENTON
REALTORS
344 Stat St. Phone 2-3fl3 r
TRAILERS
UTILITY TRAILER. 16 In. tires. Ph. 3-1459
SLIGHTLY USED: 2 rm. 25' Travel o, all-
aiuminum Micniean factory maoe. Bu
tane ranee, mod. equip. Will sell at bin
discount. Trailer Village 5085, Portland
Rd. W
DIRECTORY
ADD rNO MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired Roen. 450 Court. Phone 3-6773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair serr
lce. Free estimates. Trade-ins accepted
on new appliances. Vlnce's Electric Ph.
3-9239. 157 S. Liberty St. o
AUTO RADIOS
MAR TON MOTORS)
NASH SERVICE
To wins service day phooe 3-tSM. HUM
1-1804 33" Center.
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bids., dear
Ing. teeth tor brush Virgil Huskey. 1010
Pali-Tie w Ave. Ph. 3-3140. Salem. o6
BITfLDING CARFENTBT
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms.
No down payment Pbont 3-4830
CARPENTERING AND PLASTERtNO
Plumbing, fixture Installing, cement fin
tahlns. Reasonable. Rt. 1, box 418.
o9
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register. All makes sold, rented, re
paired. Roen, 450 Court. Ph. 3-0773. o
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks
driveway patios, ear be, vails, efe. Call
2-4SML
DIRECTORY
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley, 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7170. o2B'
EXCAVATING
Ben OtJen & Son excavating ft grading,
Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080.
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross, Rt. 6, Box 437-C.
two'
Brenbaupt'f for flowers. Dial 3-9173. o
HOME PRODUCTS
RAWLEIOH PRODUCTS. 3-0370.
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklns Co. products. Free de
livery. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5308,
INCOME TAX
Income tax returns prepared In your
home Call J. Herr. Ph. 3-B1B3 lor ap
pointment. o28'
INSULATION
Johns-Man vllle. Phone 3-374S.
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
9 A. Doer Her tt Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 3-1323. '
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 343 Jef
ferson St Phone 23453. o
LAWNMOWERS
Sha-pened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. SCOtt, H7 B. Com'!. Bt. QB
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Violin it Viola Instruction. Thomas
Facey, 1473 Center. Ph. 3-6472. o29
Spanish & Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc 1523 Court St Ph. 3-7569.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies.
safes, duplicators and supplies desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief c
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen, 450 Court
OIL BURNER S E.I VICE
We guarantee our wort. Ph. 3-8003. Eve.
4-2424. os
Ustrom's re equipped to Co your
painting Phone 3-3493
PAINTINO A PAFERHANGXNQ
Papering A painting. Est free. Ph.
2-2608.
Painting and paperhanglng. Free est!
mate. Ph. 3-9313. 837 Shipping. o7'
PAPERnANGINQ
Paperhanglng, Johnson. Terms. P. 39348.
q33
Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H.
J. Woodsworth. Ph. 3-9807. Free est.
O20
PRUNING AND SPRAYING
Philip W. Belike. Ph. 3-1208.
PLUMBING
PICTURE FRAMING
Ploture framing Hutch son Paint Store.
Phone 9-0687 O
ROAD GRADING
Large & Small Jobs. New grader. Joy
Strlckfaden, phone 3-5410.
Roof leak? Or do you need ft new roof?
Ph. 3-7761. Free estimates. Terms. ol8
SAND A GBAVn.
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel sad
dragline excavating. Walling Sand A
Gravel CO., Phone 1-9249.
Salem Saw Writs. Ph. 3-7003. 3393 N. 8th
SEPTIC TANKS
S. 7. Hamel, Septlo tanks, sewer and
drain line cleaned. Guaranteed work.
1143 8th St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404.
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charee.
Call us collect. Todd's 8c p tic Tank
Service, 550 Larsen. Phone 2-0734, o
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrle Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent,
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades. Clean
Sewers, Drams. Tangs. Fa. 3-0337. o'
SEWING MACHINES
All makes repaired, tree estimates.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No.
Commercial. Ph. 3-3513, o
Spraying A pruning. Ph. 3-7900. o2fl
TRANS PEP A STORAGE
'.ocal A Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal A briquets. Trucks to
Portland dally. Agent tor Begins. House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U.8
or Canada. Lanner Transfer A Storage
Ph. 3-3131. o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Oorona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables. Ah makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen. 430 Court, o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
rellnlahed. Relnboldt A Lewis. 3-3639
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37338.
WEATnERSTRIPPING
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymora. RU 3, Box 317. Ph. 2-3135.
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners Windows, walls
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished. Ph 3-3337. 347
Court Langdoo. Culbertson and Mather
WINDOW SHADES
Washtble, Roller. Made to order. 1 Day
Del. Rclnholdt A Lewis. Ph 33039. o
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 3-403 L
LEGAL
NOTTCR TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by
an order of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Marlon, In
Probate, duly made and entered on the
25th 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 Zulette Painter, deceased, and
that It has duly qualified as such execu
tor. All sersons having claims against said
estate hereby are required to present
them, with proper vouchers, to said Plo-
nee.- Trust Company at 109 North Com
mercial Street, Salem. Marlon County.
Oregon, within six months after the date
first dudI cation of this notice.
Dated and first published the 8th day
! December, 1949.
PIONEER TRUST COMPANY Of Salem,
Oregon, Executor aforesaid.
Peery T. Buren,
Attorney lor Executor
l Pioneer Trust uuiiaing.
Salem, Oregon.
Dec. 8, 13, 22, 29, Jan. 8.
NOTICE OF EXAMINATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a
Civil Service Examination for policemen
subject to the rules, regulations and pro
visos of the Civil Service commission oi
Salem, Oregon will be held at City Hall,
Salem, Oregon, on Thursday, January 26,
1850, 9:00 AM.
GENERAL SCOPE EXAMINATION, tn
addition to Physical examination by the
city physician: Keenesa of observation,
reading comprenension, somcy u 101-
low directions, relations with others, ap
titude for police wort, simple prooiems
arithmetic, geography 01 tne city, state
laws and city ordinances.
veterans entitled to preference.
PAY: 1243 a month for beginners.
REQUIREMENTS: Apllcants must have
been bona tide residents of Salem. Ore
gon, for at least one year Immediately
previous the date of the examination
and must be registered voters.
AOE LIMITS: 21 to 35 years (WITH
MILITARY SERVICE CONCESSIONS I .
Apllcants who are placed on the el If I
ble list will be required to take a phy
sical examination from the city physician
before appointment. Poor health or dis
ability defects reported by the city phy
sician win be cause for removal from the
eligible list.
application BLANKS may be ob
tained at the office of the City Recorder,
City Hali, must be filed In person, and
will not be accepted for filing after the
following date:
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1950, 6:00 p.m.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 4th day
of January, 1950.
CIVIL SERVICE CCa MISSION
By: Alfred Mundt, Secretary
Jan. a, 4, 7, 9, iO, and 11
Little Taxes Become
Really Major Problem
' By CHRIS KOWITZ, Jr.
Trivial taxes have blossomed
land owners, Marion county officials and the United States gov
ernment.
The seat of the trouble lies
immediately east of the Detroit
will eventually be lioodea witn
backwaters from the new dam
That section consists of several
adjoining tracts of timberland,
currently owned by private indi
viduals and logging companies,
For many years, the land own
ers have been getting a tax
bargain on their holdings by
classifying the property as re
forestation land. The state of
Oregon provides a lower tax rate
for property being used for the
sole purpose of developing tim
ber for logging purposes.
Now the government must se
cure possession of the property,
in order to have some place to
put the millions of gallons of
water which will be backed up
by the Detroit dam.
The Diagnosis
Here's the headache:
The government will gain con
trol of the land before the pres
ent owners can cut any trees
from the section. The land will
thus never be used for logging
purposes by the owners who
have classified the property as
reforestation land.
And since no logging opera
tions will ever take place under
the ownership of the current
taxpayers, the land was never
technically used for reforesta
tion. At least legal officials have
so agreed.
They say, "How can you call
it reforestation if the trees them
selves are never put to practi
cal use?"
So, it has been decided, the
owners of the land have not
been entitled to a reforestation
tax rate all these years. Which
means that they're going to have
to pay to the county the dif
ference between the reforesta
tion tax rate and the normal tax
rate for whatever period of time
they have been paying the lower
rate.
County officials say that the
difference will be very small,
and should not be a burden on
the pocketbook of anyone.
But It's a Bottleneck
The situation is developing In
to a bottleneck, however, since
the county assessor's office will
have to determine an entirely
new taxation scale for the lands,
and figure out just how much is
owed by each land owner.
The county will place a lien
LEGAL
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
notice HEREBY IS GIVEN to all Per
sons particularly Interested and to the
general puduo tnat a nearing win ue
held before the common council of the
City of Salem, Oregon, at the city hall.
In the council chambers, on January 9,
1960. at the hour of 8:00 P.m.. to con
sider an ordinance changing from a
Class 1II-S Bpeclal Business District to
Class m-X Restricted Business District
the following described premises, to-wit:
The westerly eighty boi icet 01
lots three S) and four (4), in
block three (3), In Parrl&h Addition
"A" to the Olty fo Salem, Marlon
County, Oregon.
By Order of the Common Oounoll De
cember 27, 1949.
City Recorder.
Jan. 4 8 8
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
Sealed bids will be received by the
City of Salem
At the city Administrators oinca. city
Hall, Salem, Oregon
until 2:00 p.m. January 17, isw
For the construction of an Admin
istration Building
For McNary Field, Salem, Oregon
and will then and there be publicly
opened and read aloud. Bids received
after the time fixed for opening can
not be considered:
Specif cations, including contract doc
uments, and drawings may be examined at
tne omces or u. r. Bartnoiomew, Arcni
tect and William I. Williams. Associate.
and at the City Administrator's Office,
And may be obtained at the Arcmtect'g
office upon deposit of 115.00 for each set,
or after January 9. 1950.
The full amount of the deposit for
one set of documents will be refunded
to actual bidders upon return oi the
documents, unmutilated and without
marks or annotations, within 5 days af
ter the time set for opening bids. Other
deposits will be refunded with deduc
tions for the actual cost of reproducing
the drawings, under the same conditions.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check, cashier's check or bid
bond, with State-licensed Surety Com
pany as surety, In an amount not less
than 6 of the Base Bid, made payable
to the City of Salem.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all bids and to waive informalities.
no bidder may withdraw his bid after
the time set for the opening thereof, un
less the award of contract Is delayed for
period exceeding 30 days.
By order of: J. L. Franz en. City Ad
ministrator.
Date of first publication Dec. 30. 1049
Date of second publication Jan. 5, 1950
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF
TRADE MARK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Secretary of State has filed a trade
mark owned by T. E. MOBERG and VERN
MOBERG. Partners doing business Un
der the assumed name of Dairy Queen
stores, wnose general address Is 0450
School street, Tacoma, Washington, but
whose Oregon address Is co Dairy Queen
Store, 1412 Capitol street, Salem, Oregon,
described as follows: The design "A cone
filled with a frozen dairy product with a
portion thereof extending to a point or
peak forming a curl." Bald trade mark
to De aplled to dairy products Placed
in cones and other containers and Is to
appear on various types of advertising.
Including signs, menus, trucks, contain
ers, newspaper advertising and the like.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 5tn day
of January, 1950.
T. E. MOBERG and VERN H. MOBERG.
partners doing business under the as
sumed name of Dairy Queen Stores.
Br T. X. MOBERQ
RHOTEN A RHOTEN
SAM F. STEERSTRA
Pioneer Trust Bulldlna'
Salem, Oregon. Jan. 8, 13, 19
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF
TRADE MARK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Secretary of State has filed a trade
mark owned by T. E. MOBERG and VERN
MOHEKO, partners doing business un
der the assumed name of Dairy Queen
Stores, whose general address Is 6350
School itreet, Tacoma, Washington, but
whose Oregon address Is co Dairy Queen
Store, 1412 Capitol street. Salem, Oregon,
described as follows: The phrase "The
Cone with the Curl on Top." Said trade
art u to be Placed upon frozen dairy
products.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 5th day
January, ivso.
T. E. MOBERG and VERN H. MOBERG.
partners doing business under the as
sumed name of Dairy Queen Stores.
By T. E. MOBERG
RHOTEN A RHOTEN
SAM F. BPEERSTRA
Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon. Jan I, 13, II
into a major matter for several
In an area in the Santiam canyon,
damsite. The land in Question
on each piece of property in the
amount due in taxes.
Meanwhile, the government is
anxious to get its hands on the
property, but refuses to purchase
a square inch of it until each
current landowner holds a clear
title. In other words, Uncle
Sam wants the land with no
strings atached.
Maybe it would be simpler to
just go out and cut all the trees.
Then they couldn't say that the
iana wasn t being used for re
forestation all these years; all
present owners would have a
clear title and a clear conscience;
the government would get the
land; and one reporter would
be a lot less confused.
Wheat Prices
Push Upward
Chicago, Jan. 5 VP) Wheat
pushed upward in a eenerallv
firm grain market today. Soy-
Deans ana lard followed the
bread cereal in showine most
strength.
Cash grain receipts contin
ued to run unusually low.
The production and market
ing administration requested
mills to offer approximately
167,000 sacks of flour. This is
in addition to 200,000 sacks
bought yesterday.
Wheat closed higher,
March $2.18-2.18, corn was
lower to Vt higher. March
$1.32, oats were lower to V
higher. May 70-, rye was
'A lower to Vt higher. May
$1.44-, soybeans were ti
lower to higher, March $2.32
and lard was 10 to 20
cents a hundred pounds higher,
January $10.95.
Mercy Slayer
Says Innocent
Manchester, N.H., Jan. 5 W)
Dr. Herman N. Sander today
pleaded Innocent in a loud voice
to an indictment charging first
degree murder in the so-called
mercy slaying of an incurable
cancer patient.
The state agreed to his free'
dom pending trial under a con'
tinuance of his $25,000 bond
with the stipulation that he re
frain from medical practice un
til disposition of the case.
Dr. Sander's attorney, Louis
E. Wyman, said the stipulation
about refraining from practice
was over the protest of defense
counsel because of the presump
tion of innocence at this time. .
I assume this agreement Is
without prejudice in the fu
ture," Wyman told the court
Dr. Sander stood erect and
showed no emotion while court
clerk Arthur S. Healy read the
indictment charging the coun
try doctor:
"Feloniously, wilfully and of
his malice aforethought did in
ject 10 cubic centimeters of air
in close succession into the veins
of Mrs, Abbie Borroto, 59, (his
cancer patient) well knowing
the said air injections to be suf
ficient to cause death."
Pakistan Recognizes
Communisf China
Karachi, Pakistan. Jan. 6 W)
Pakistan last night became the
third country outside the iron
curtain, to recognize the com
munist government of China.
In London an informed source
said Britain planned to recog
nize Mao Tze-Tung's regime at
Peiping Friday or Saturday.
Pakistan, a dominion in the
British commonwealth, extend
ed full recognition to the Chi
nese communists.
LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
NOTICE TO CONTKACTOBSi
Sealed bids will be received by the
City of Salem
At the City Administrators uiiice,
City Hall. Salem, Orenon
Until 3:00 p.m. January 17, isso
For the construction of an addition
to the City Hall, Salem, Oregon, together
with additions and alterations within
the building as required by the draw
ings and sepeclflcatlons for the same
And wlU then and there be publicly
opened and read aloud. Bids received
after the time fixed for opening cannot
be considered;
Specifications, Including contract doc
uments, and drawings may be exam
ined at the office of Frank H. fitruble.
Architect, 381 State Street, Salem, Ore
gon, and at the City Administrator's Of
flee,
And mav fas obtained at the Archi
tect's office upon deposit of 316.00 for
each set, on or after January 3, 1050.
The full amount of the deposit for one
set of documents will be refunded to ac
tual bidders upon return of the doc
uments, unmutilated and without marks
or annotations, within 5 days after the
time set for opening bids. Other deposits
will be refunded with deductions for
the actual cost of reproducing the draw
ings, under the same conditions.
Eacn bid must r accompanies, oy a
certified check, cashier's check or bid
bond, with State-licensed Surety Com
Dinr as auretv. In an amount not less
than i of the Base Bid, made pay
able to the City of Salem.
The right is reserved to reject any or
all bids and to waive informalities.
No bidder may withdraw his bid after
the time set for the opening thereof, un
less the award of contract Is delayed lor
a eprlod exceeding 30 days.
By order of: J, I. Franxen, city Admin
istrator,
Date of first publ Icatlon Dec. 30,
Date of second publication Jan. I
SALEM MARKETS
QUOTATIONS
Salem Llreaterk Market
'By Valley Packing Company)
Wooled lambs 119.00 to 130.00
Feeder lambs 113.00 to 117.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 118.00 to 133.00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top 123.00 to S25.00
Pat Dairy Cows 113.00 to 113.00
Cutter Cows 10.00 to 112.00
uairy Hellers 113.00 and 14.00
Bulls $13.00 and i 11-00
Portland Eastslde Market
Trading was practically at a standstill
on ino romand Eastslde Farmers Whole
sale Produce market today with frees
ing weather conditions limiting receipts
to one or two Items.
no. l Buroank potatoes were offered at
.ao a loo-ins.
Portland Produce
flatter fa I Tentative, subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .as to 1 percent acidity delivered
Portland 87c lb.: 83 score. 65c lb.:
score, S3: 89 score, 55c. Valley routes and
country points 2c less than first.
uutter wholesale fob bulk cubes to
wholesalers, grade 03 score, 63c.
score, oac: is score, doc id,, o
score, 50c. Above prices are strictly
nominal.
incest selling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon singles 39-c. Oregon
small loai, 4Vt-45c; triplets 1 less than
singles.
Esss (te wholesalers) A grade large.
w-ijvic; a meoium, ae-sittc; grade
large, SB -40c: small A grade, 3SMe.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
prints, esc; AA cartons. 60c: A prints.
68c; A cartons 60e; B prints. 65c.
Esse Prices to retailers: Or aria AA
targe, to dog.; certuied A large, 48c;
large 44c: AA medium. 40c: cer
tuied A medium. 39c: B medium. 35c:
small, 37c; cartons 3c additional.
uneese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-ac: Oregon loaf.
loafs 444-45c lb.i triplets. VA cents
less man sinaies. -remium oranu. jinitieA.
51 Vac lb.; loaf, 03Uc.
Poultry
Live chickens No. 1 ouhIUt Vrm
plants. No. 1 broilers under 3 lbs., 30c
fryers 3-3 lbs.. 33 -35c: 3-4 lbs.. 26-
jc; roasters 4 ids. and over, 36-38c; fowl.
Leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 14-16c; over 4
lbs., 16c; colored fowl, all weights, 30-32c;
rtKuwra, ail weignis, le-ioc.
Turkey Net to growers, touts. 30-Slc
hens, 44o. price to retailers, dressed; A
ycung hens. 50-5 Ic: A vouna tnmx. 37.
38c; light toms, 4l-42c.
can bits Average to growers, live
wnites, 4-s ids.. 17-180 lb.: 5-6 lbs.. 15-
lb.; colored 3 cents lower: old or heavy
does and bucks, 8-12c. Fresh dressed
iaano iryers and retailers, 40c; local. 48
52c.
Country-Killed Meats
Veal Tod oual ty. 34c35c lb.: other
grades according to weight and quality
win. ugnier or neavier, ao-3Dc.
hois uiDt mooters. 33-34c: own
xo-enrc.
Lambs Top quality, springers. 38-39c:
mutton, 12-14C.
Heel Oood COWS. 34-37e lb.: eannen-
cutters, 31-34C.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.):
Beef steers: Oood 500-800 lbs.. 139-42:
commercial, 337-41; utility. (32-35.
Cows: Commercial. 131-34: utility S29-
ju; canners-cuiiers, laa-ao.
Beef Cuts (Oood Steersl: Rind auartars.
150-52: rounds, M2-4B; full loins, trimmed,
168-70; triangle, $33-34; square chucks,
J35-40; ribs, S53-55; forequarters, 434-36.
Vcnl and calf: Good. 141-43: commercial.
(35-38; utility, 130-33.
Lambs: Oood-cholce spring lambs, 140
; commercial, 336-38; utility, I34-3B.
Mutton Good, 70 lbs. down, 118-30.
Pork: Loins, S40-43; shoulders, 16
lbs down, (30-31; sparerlbs, (38-41; car
casses, (24-25; mixed weights 33 per cwt.
lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Cascara Bark Dry 13V4 B green 4c
lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 35o lb. on 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves, 37c lb.: according to
weight; pips, 32e lb.; beef, ll-12c lb.;
uiis, a-7o id. country Buyers pay 3c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Pranquettes, firat quality Jum
bo, 34.7o; large, 32.7c; medium, 37.2c;
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c;
medium, 36.2c; baby, 23.3c; soft shell, first
quality large, 39.7c; medium, 36.2c: first
quality large, 39.7c; medium, 26.2c; sec
ond oualltr lArB. illr-i tntMinm. 11 if
baby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 30c Ib.f large, 18c;
medium, 19c; small. 13c.
Chleags tlreatock
Chicago, Jan. 5 CJ.F9 Livestock market:
Hogs salable 30.000: market ooenert fniriv
active; 50 cents lower: later trnd And
close active, 35-60 cents lower on butchers;
sows mostly 33 cents lower; top 16.50 spar-
niaij, itimoi. koto na cnoice 1B0-3W0 lbs
15.79-16.25; 330 lbs 15.00-15.66; 280-300 lbs
14.25-15.00: few 320 350 14.00-14
under 450 lbs 11.76-13.75; few as high as
13.25; weights 473-600 lbs 10.00-11.60;
good clearance.
Sheep salable 4.500: aB norigientttt.K.-
welghte slaughter lamha. hntti aiMinri nA
shorn 60 cents higher; top wooled lambs
snorn aj.oo; sneeep firm, active,
most slaughter ewes 0.50-13.00.
Cattle salable 6,000; calves 600; steers
grading average medium and twttr
steady to 50 cents lower; common to low
nitjumm Krnues luuy steady; cows and
heifers moderately atMyiv full
bulls and vealera, active and strong; load
of high choice 1030 lb yearling steers
40.50; two loads mixed good and choice
1150 lb steers 39.00: few lot i...
and yearlings 30.00-31.00; bulk and good
grades 32.00-39.00; load lots common to
low medium. 30.00-21.60; bulk medilm and
good heifers 21.60-27.00; load of good 1050
lb weights 28.26: good cows ll.fln.l'T un
common and medium beef cows 16.00-16.75;
canners and cutters 12.79-14.75; medium
and good sausage bulls 20.25-21.30; me
dium to choice vealers 26.00-30.00, odd
head 31.00; load of good to ehnliM om ik
feeding steers 23.60.
Raven to Throw Switch
McMinnvillp. Jan IS upi t-i.i
J. Raver will throw a power
switch here Friday turning
power into a new East McMinn
ville substation of the Bonne
ville Power Administration
system.
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Stocks Advance
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New York, Jan. 5 W) The
stock market struggled might
ily to advance today but was
only partially successful. The
price level at one time hit the
highest point in more than
three years.
In the heaviest trading since
November 1948, a majority of
issues came through with gains
of fractions to around a point.
There were many holdouts,
though, with prices either un
changed or a shade lower.
The market got off to a fly
ing start and turnover for the
first hour alone totaled 880,000
shares. Prices advanced as much
as a point or so.
The initial demand was a fol
low-through to yesterday when
demand boomed during the
final hour.
Higher prices wore paid for
Republic Steel, Packard, Inter
national Harvester, Radio Corp.,
American Telephone, Anacon
da Copper, Allied Chemical, N.
Y. Central, Southern Pacific,
Gulf Oil, Eastern Air Lines, and
U. S. Gypsum, the last up near
ly four points for a whole.
A little on the balky side most
of the day were General Motors,
U. S. Rubber, Schenley, Nickel
Plate, and Johns-Manville.
STOCKS
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American Can
Am Pow & Lt
Am Tel & Tel
Anaconda
Bendlx Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Packing
Canadian Pacifto
Case J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Com with A Bou
Cons Vultee
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach
Curtlss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Dupont de Nem
General Electrlo
General Food
General Motora
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kcnnecott
Llbby McN St h
Long Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
Nat Dairy
NY Central
Northern Paclflo
Pac Am Pish
Pa Gas it Eleo
Pa Tel St Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonler
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal
Richfield
Bafewny Stores
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
fltandnrd Oil Co
Studebakcr Corp
Sunshine Mining
Trans tuner lea
Union Oil Cal
Union Pacific
United Airlines
U S Steel ,
Warner Bros Pio
Woolworth ,
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Hard ed winter: Ordinary 2. IB: 10 ser
cent 3.10; 11 per cent 2.19; 13 per cent
2.20.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 4: harlav
11: flour 4; corn 2: mill feed 8.
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Open 8 a.m. tu 12
1 p.m.
Thursday, January 8, 195021
MARKET
Completed from reports of Salem dealer
"iunit vi iimtii journal
Keaatri. i itemed dally).
Retail Feed Prices:
E Mash 14,(35.
Rabbit Pellets 14.30.
Dairy Feed 13.70,
ti hens, 20c: grade A Leghorn hen
and up, 15c; grade A old roosters, Hoi
trade A colored fryers three lbs., 20c.
Hll vln a- H.l.u V . . a. .... .
A V tT Zti '" aoc; mrga
iv- m, ;,. --c' uuin .
Whoksau' Prlces-Egg wholesale prices
o-7c abov these prices: above grada A
itenerally quoted at 42c; medium. 35c.
Bnlterfat
Premium 66e; Ho. 1, 64c; No. t, B8-600I
(buying prices).
Hnttr WiHt...1. J- a . . .
call 73c " '
Portland livestock
Portland, ore.. Jan. 8 ALB Uvestocki
Cattle salable 200; market active, strong
...... v wiiwi j u ne r ior IWOt
days; lamely storm market; medium steer
I mcuium neuera 1B.5U-
31, commons 15-17.80; cutter dairy typo
- " vaisticr-cmier cows
mottlr 13-13.50; odd head to 14: common
u..u.u ucci cuwo la-ij. one sorted load
mostly good cows held above eS; odd good'
hull 1 R I R 11
Calves salable 50: market active, strong,
few good vealera 25; odd choice 27-28:
medium vealers 20-23: commons down to
IS; Our Tntvrimm Hd-Hnn 1 ..i -
"w" oomuio iuu, mtit kg i, ncuve, strong
on very limited supply; sorting lenient!
lbs: some sellers talking higher on good-
Luuii.il itu-nu 103 out sucn weignts iac
('"' ( .OIM-U1UICB JDU-lbU ids 17
sows scarce: salable around 14-14.50; good
choice feeders quotable 16-17.
oiieop siuauie auu; maricet active, strong)
t. , 'WV1 wu otf 10 ininiw ju.ou; gooa
cholce fed lambs quotable to 21.50 or
above; medium 70 lb lambs 18: few good
ewes 7.50; young ewes quotable to 8 or
above.
DEATHS
J. II. Nlckerson
J. H. Nlckerson. at a local hospital, Jan
uary 1, at the ace of 07 years. Survived
by three daushters, Mrs. Ethel Snyder of
Canby, Mrs. C. A. Brostram of Seattle and
Mrs. Raymond Albright of Dayton, Ore.;
a sister. Mrs. Mary Williams of Mlllville,
N. J. Member of the Samaritan lodtte No. 2,
IOOF. of Portland, and the First Christian
church of Snlcm. Services will be held Sat
urday, January 7, at 1:30 p.m. at the
Howell-Edward chapel with Rev. Dudley
cemetery in Salem. Ritualistic services
under the auspices of the Odd Fellows
lodge.
Mrs. Harlan Jackson
Mrs. Marian Jackson, late resident of
route 4, Salem, at a local hospital Jan-'
uarr S. Wife of Oewey Jackson of Sa
lem. Servlcra will be held Friday, Janu-
ary 6 at a p.m. at the Virgil T. Oolden
chapel with Rev. W. S. Fredericks otflc-
laiing. inicrmcm in tne Lee Mission cem
etery. Danny Allen Johnson
Danny Allen Johnson, late resident of,
3090 Dowthton street, in this city Jan
uary 3. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. John-.
son of 3alem; and brother of Dorothy.
nay and Roy Johnson of Salem. Services
will be held at the W. T. Rlndon chapel
Friday, January 6, 1:30 p.m. Rev. Dudley v
Strain will officiate.
Mary A r den a Miller
At the residence at 2348 ttt street,
January 3, Mary Ardena Miller at the
ase of 7C years. Mother of Mrs. Ooldla
Kiillnser of Salem: arandmother of
Louis KlMlntter and John Kllllnser,
both of Salem and Oeraldine Schnel-
Mn r. iff Wrtdl.V r.t nni. ...
Services will be held Friday, January 6, at
3 p.m. at the W. T. RUdon chapel.
Putney Perkins
III tills City January S. Put now PurVlna.
Services will be held Saturday, January
7, at 10:30 p.m. at tho W. T. RUdon
chapel.
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