Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 13, 1950, Page 17, Image 17

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    Automobiles
Buy A Used Car
With Confidence
Be Sure With An A-l Car
BankTerms,Low
Liberal Trade Ins
49 Ford Custom Fordor Sedan, good $1645
49 Ford Custom Tudor, R&H, a dandy $1595
4o riymouin special uzu u, xvotii, juuu uu
I 48 Ford Super Deluxe Sedan, R&H $1095
! 47 Pontiac Torpedo 4 dr Sedan, R&H, clean $1345
5 47 Hudson Suner "6" 4 dr
t ar Piirmnnhh Snpnin up I.
1 48 Frazer Manhattan. Book $1580 $1445
1 MANY MORE CARS
i $65.00 to
5 A-l CARS YOUR
1 n t nrATTnxrs i.
i nnumnrt
ii 8600 SILVERTON KOAD
I AT ".TOF." BTIRKE'S PLACE
.Vt -r t T IT
? Valley Motor Mart
' "USED CARS WITH
Tested, Inspected and Waiting
FOR YOU. THAT'S THE CARS AT YOUR
LINCOLN,-MERCURY DEALER
For a Softer Ride We Have at the
Lowest Prices Yet!!
1949 LINCOLN SEDAN, blue $2445.00
1947 MERCURY SEDAN, gray 1245.00
1941 BUICK SUPER SEDAN, green 625.00
1941 BUICK CONV. COUPE, black ............ 595.00
1941 MERCURY 2 DOOR, black 645.00
1940 LINCOLN SEDAN, green 595.00
.These Are All Running Good But Cost So Little
1937 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR
1936 DODGE
1929 MODEL A
A 1935 FORD
Come In and Let Us Explain Our Easy
Payment Plan
AT
Warner Motor Co.
LINCOLN -MERCURY DEALER
845 CENTER
AUTOMOBILES
'49 FORD
CUSTOM 4-DOOR
THIS OAR IS EQUIPPED WITH
SKATER, DEFROSTER, OVERDRIVE,
NEW TIRES. WINDHIELD WA6H
BR A UNDERCOAT. DARK BLUE
$1595
Orval's
Oeotoi
"nil
nWr OiuroU Ph. -0
1471 WITH TM 1TJ1UI lAJlbfi
'40 Chevrolet
SPECIAL DELUXE
4-DOOR SEDAN WITH RADIO,
HEATER, DEFROSTER, FOO LITES,
1 SIDE VIEW MIRRORS, CHROME
WHEEL RINGS. BLACK FINISH &
VERY GOOD TIRES St LIFEGUARD
TUBES. OUR PRICE
$645
Orval's
Canter at church Ph. 3-4703
"THE LOT WITH THE TURNTABLE"
BUICK Special 4-door. Clean. Best
offer takea. Ph. 3-0034. oil
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BrrT SELL TRAPS
TERMS I LOTS
f IMS Falnrounl ltd. Ph. 3-1454
630 Hood St Ph. 1-7114
"
m i i . r
u Hiisner irioiors to ouy
1947
CHEV. AERO
J BEAUTIFUL CONDITION WITH
RJLDIO, HEATER AND SPORT LIGHT
$1295
Eisner Motor Co.
n x. noi
ALEX, OREOON
411'
1949
JEEP
STATION WAGON
HAS RADIO AND HEATER. THIS
POPULAR WAOON IS JUST BROKEN
91 AND LOOKS LIKE NEW. WE ARE
OPFERINO IT AT A 1900 SAVINGS
Eisner Motor Co.
IBS N. KIOK
1 FORD TRUCK. With or without
dump. Very cheap. Ph. 20360. 1745
McCor. qll
IMS 1 TON Ford stake truck. JSOilT
ply traction tires. New license. 1st
clue mechanical! t. Low mileage. Cash,
no irwu. firuion store, en. 3H9i
SPECIAL Very nice lUht green UM
Dod sedan, fully equipped. Very
ood. Trad & terms. See at 545 Cen-
ler at. or Pnone 33012. ql3
Journal Want Ads Pay
(AUTOMOBILES
Down Payments,
Sedan $lu4b
i ne. ttisii. a.noney avo
TO CHOOSE FROM
$500.00
BEST BET A-l
ArntTTPTT
IT i
A PERSONALITY"
PH. S-S012
AUTOMOBILES
Eisner Motors to Sell
150 USED OAR LOT
950 tfcJs your old one. 13 th St, Junction.
Open till 10 p.m. - qS4
1947
DE SOTO CUSTOM
SEDAN - t OWNER
LOW MILEAGE - FULLY EQUIPPED
$1395
Eisner Motor Co.
353 N. HIGH
SALEM, OREGON
PRIVATE PARTY has for sale 1Q41 Bulck
special Bedanette & 1935 Plymouth
Coupe. Leaving town, both priced for
quick, saie. en. 4HB06. hid a. view naee.
qla'
'38 BUICK convertible. Good motor, top
ft body. 95 rubber. R&H. Priced to
.sell. Ph. 3-9849 after 6 p.m. q!3'
1941
CHEV. SPORT COUPE
RADIO AND HEATER
IT'S A DANDY
$595
Eisner Motor Co.
399 N. HIGH
SALEM, OREOON
qll'
Eisner Motors Pine Cars
FINANCIAL
PERSONAL FINANCE CO., S18 State, Rin.
135. Lie. - 8-123 - M-105. C. St. Allan,
Mar.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie. S-133 and U-33S
and
ROT H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
138 8. Commercial St. TeL 3-9161
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 Falrtrounda Road
Hext Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phone 17032 Lie N M369-S3S1
Floyd Kenyon. Mgr T
IF YOUR PROPERTY la for sale tt will
pay yon to know how much of an FHA
loan H will stand. This Information la
obtain abla with but van little trouble.
DO NOT HESITATE to call on us for any
Information yoa d&ilra about FHA
LOANS.
State Finance Co.
1SS 8. HUh St.
Tel. 1-4121. T'
Mortgage Loans
FHA Residential Loans a Specialty
City, Suburban and Farm Loans
Bus In cas Building Loan
We Make Construction Loans and
Private Money Loans Exceptionally
Pavorahla Terms
No Loan Too Large or Too Small
SEE US FIRST
Abrams & Skinner, Inc.
Mortgage Loan Specialists
411 Masonic Bldg. Phont 8-931T
I31
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Tlma
PannentJ
ROY H SIMMONS
Ul South commercial St, Pbooe 1-I181
r
AUTOMOBILES
USED GARS USED CARS
COME IN CHECK OUR LIST OF.
FINE USED CARS NOW
A FEW RECENT TRADE-INS ON OUR
BEAUTIFUL NEW
Chryslers Plymouths
1948 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4-DOOR SEDAN
Truly Lik New - Fully Equipped
$1945
1946 DODGE CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDAN
Radio, Beautiful Blue Color, Fluid Drive - Extra Choice
$1195
1947 CHEVROLET MASTER DeL. 4 DR. SEDAN
Hai Radio, Heater & Loads of Other Aecesaorieg
Less Than 19,000 Miles
$1295
Many More To Choose From Priced from $75 - $1995
Salem Automobile Co.
CHRYSLER Home of
405 N. Com'l St
495 N. Com'l St.
Phone 3-4117
FINANCIAL
Private Money to Loan on Good First
Mortgages.
CHAS. HUDKIN8 & SON
250 H. High St. Phone 2-4129 r38
BE THRIFTY
IN '50
A "Bill Consolidation"
LOAN MAY MAKE YOU
"THRIFTY IN '50"
PAY OFF YOUR BILLS
LOWER YOOR MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
$50 to $1500
CALL OR PHONE TODAY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
18 S. LIBERTY PHONB 4-THM
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT GO.
183 S. Church
Parkin a Plenty
1-1457 Lie No. M-151 S-1B4
FARM AltO CITY 1X3 ANS
4 and 5
kOUB OWN TERMS ol repayment within
reason. Cash lor Real urate uoobmm
and Second MorUasea.
CAPITOL SECURniES CO
101 Pioneer Trust Bldi. Ph. 4-2281. r
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 414 INTEREST
I to 40 Years and No Commission
DENTON & DENTON
REALTORS
144 Stat St. Phone 2-3(101
TRAILERS
wwrir.i. trailer, low box. Ball hitch.
lights. 135.00. 1318 a. lain.
HOME MADE trailer house, cheap, call
after 5 p.m. 1005 s. aist.
MACHINERY
rnn half, a fn.rhtm.eal machine, re-
nuiroti nn mechanical attention. cracas
filberts 97 field run at 2c per lb. If
Interested write for particulars or call
at Rte. 1, Box 238, Aumsvllle, Ore. V13
TRANSPORTATION
nRTVfNn o fitudebaker to L.A. Mon-
Am-r nan ink 1 tn jhare arnenses. 8-7556.
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Roen. 465 Court Phone I-6773.
APPLIANCE SERVICE
wj.vrrrnm HflWR until lance reoalr serv-
lee. Free estimates. Trade-Ins accepted
on new appliances, vince's Eiecino. rn,
S-9238. 157 S. Liberty St. pj
AUTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
Towtaf aerrlce day phone 8-tMfl. Wfht
a-iBUt. aa.- venter.
BCILDINO CARPENTRY
Remodel, rapair that home now. terms,
No down payment. Phont 1-4860. o
BULLDOZING
Bulldoatng, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Falrview Ave. pn. i-ano. eaiem.
OASH REGISTKBS
Instant delivery ol new RCA cash
register. All makes sold, rented, re
paired. Roen, 45fl court, en. b-bt.3.
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patio curb walla, ato. Call
l-60
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley, 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7178. o2fl'
EXCAVATING
Ben OUen & Son excavating A grading,
Land clearing. Ph. 8-3080. 033
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-274. Lea Croea, Rt. . Bos 437-C.
Breithaupt's for flower Dial 1-9 171. o
Air-Ray Electric Furnace.
HOME PRODUCTS
RAWLEIQH PRODUCTS. 1-8570.
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklns Co. products. Fraa de
livery. J717 CenUr. Ph. 3-5305. o'
INCOME TAX
Income tax returns prepared in your
home Call J. Herr. Ph. 8-8181 for ap
pointment. 08J
INSULATION
Johna-ManviUa. Phone 5-3748.
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
t A. Doerfler A Sons, Ornamentals, 150
N. Lancaster Dr at 4 cor. Pn. 2-1333. Q'
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. S4f Ut
ferson St Phone 93452. o
LAWNMOWERS
Sha-pened. guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Barry
W. Scott, 147 B. Com'l. St. 020'
MATTRESSES
Capital Beddlnc- Phone S-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Violin & Viola Instruction. Thomas
Pacer. 1472 Center. Ph. 2-0473. o20
Spanish A Hawailnan Guitar, Mandolin.
Banjo, etc. 1033 Court St. Ph. 3-7SS9.
o33"
OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES
Desk oh Ira, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, bret c
Pis roe Wire Recorders. Rota. 460 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
Vf Strom's ax tQulppad
painting Phone 2-3493
U do your
PAINTING & PAPERnANGINO
Painting and paperhantlng. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513, 557 Shipping. o33a
Papering
2-2004.
palatine. XsU ires, Ph
I AUTOMOBILES
Service PLYMOUTH
435 N. Com'l St.
DIRECTORY
PAPERnANGINQ
Paperhanglna. Johnson. Terms, P. 20348.
q23
Expert Papcrhanslng and painting. H.
J. Woodo worth. Ph. 8-9807. Free est.
o20"
Fisher. 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-2984.
024
PLUMBING SERVICE
Don's. Call Eves. 35068.
PICTUEE FRAMINQ
Picture framtn Hutobeoo Faint Store.
Phone 1-8087. o
Roof leak? Or do you nead a new roof?
Ph. 2-7701. Free estimates. Tenna. ol8
SAND ORAVEX
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel asd
dragline excavating. Wallini Sand
Gravel Co.. Phone 3-839.
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079
Elm St, Vr. Salem. Ph. 3-8468. 3-5337.
031
K. F. Bamet, Septic tanks, sewer and
a rain line cieanea uuarantera wore.
1143 8th St- West Salem. Ph. 1-7404.
old
Vacuum Pumolna. no mileage charge
Call us collect. Todd's Septlo Tank
Service, 050 Larsen. Pbona 2-0734.
SEWERS AND B El TIC TANKS
Electrlo Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades Clean
Sewers, Drains. Tanks. Ph. 3-6327.
SEW IN Q MACHINES
All makes repaired. Tree estimates.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. U0 No.
Commercial. Ph. 3-3312. o
Spraying 8t pruning. Ph. 1-7000. o2ff
TRANSFER A STORAGE
,ocal A Distance Transfer, atorase.
BurneT oils, coal A briquets. Trucks to
Portland dally. Aaent lor Bekins. House.
hold goods moved to anywhere ht Q-S
or OanadfL Larmet Transfer A Storage
Ph. S-3131. O
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona. Remington Royal Cnder
wood portables. AO makes osed machines
Repairs and rent Hoen. co oourt.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
raflnlahad. Relnholdl at Lewis. MOW
Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 37338.
WEATHERSTRIPP1NQ
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 1-5965.
OatC
WELL DRU.LINQ
R. J. West. 4240 Sunnyrlew. 1-2773 032
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Vlndow Cleaners Windows, walls
.fa woodwork cleaned. Floors e leaned.
waxed and polished. Ph I-13S7. 147
Court. Lansdoa Culbertson and uatner
0
WINDOW SHADES
Waabtble. Roller. Uada to order. 1 bay
Del Retnholdt a Lewis, yd zaesv.
WOOD Si SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 2-4031.
LEGAL
IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF
MARION. NO. SHBZB.
THE STATE OP OREGON, Plaintiff, VS,
nmw riorfex af "Bee" olavlng cards: 4
used decks of playing cards; 2 KEM decks
of Playing cards; 7 boxes of poker chips;
1 light globe and double socket; 1 carton
containing loose playing cares; env.
lopes contanllng chips; 3 wooden chairs;
a steal tuouiar cnair; i wooaen ui
fl IT AT ION
TO? CTJFTON VEAL. CHARLES COOK.
LESTER WILLIAM CORNELIUS. and
CARL MANESCO; AND TO ALL OTHER
PERSONS UNKNOWN, HAVING OR
nT.AIMTVn fiflME RIOHT. TITLE OR IN
TEREST IN THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED
PERSONAL PROPERTY:
WHEREAS. The State of Oregon has
filed the above-entitled Court and cause
Its application for an order adjudging
forfeiture and sale of the above-described
property and thereby represents that the
xame has been used In the commission of a
crime, now, therefore,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREOON
You end each of you. and all persons In
terested In said property, hereby are cited
and required to appear In and before the
above-entitled Court on or before 10:00
A.M.. Jsnuar 31. i960, and ahow cause,
If any there be, or If any exists, why
same should not be ordered forfeited by
decree of this Court and further ordered
tn h anlH h th sheriff of Marlon Coun
ty as upon execution and the proceeds
thereof paid over to the Treasurer of Mar
lon County for deposit to the common
school fund, all as prayed for by said ap
plication, and If you fall so to appear and
show cause, for want thereof, an order
will be made and entered herein tlvlnc
and granting such order and relief to the
plamtlil.
witness tne uonoraoie nex aimmen,
Olrcuit Judge, and ths Seal of the above-
entlt'.d Court affixed at Salem, Oregon,
the 20tah day ol December, mm.
H. A. JUDD, COUNTY CLERK.
Br: VERNON WINDSOR,
Deputy.
Dec. 10, Jan. 0, 13, 20, 97.
LODGE
A Ainsworth Lodge No. 201, A.P,
A.M. Special Communica
tion Pri., Jan, 13th, 1:30 p.m., at
W. T. Rlgdon's to conduct Masonic
aervics for Bro. Cedric T. Reany,
10'
New Zealand Quake
Wellington, New Zealand, Jan.
13 (p) Wellington's citizen fled
into the streets this morning as
three minor earth tremors set
church bells ringing, dishes chat
tering and doors banging. No
serious damage was reported.
Stocks Decline
Up to 3 Points
New York, Jan. 13 VP) Unre
lenting selling pressure forced
the stock market down today by
fractions to around 3 points.
It was the second consecutive
fall from the seven-month bull
market peak.
A late rally brought tome is
sues up from their lows and
pushed a few others into gains
with the tape running late.
The volume of trading expand
ed to a rate of 3,200,000 shares
for the entire day as compared
with 2,970,000y -v. shares yes
terday. There were two distinct and
severe selling waves today inter
spersed with numerous small
rallies and sell-off s.
Steels and motors were the
most active of the major groups
on the downside.
The general fall was regarded
as a continuation of yesterday's
drop with the minus signs gener
ating a widespread desire to sell.
Lower were Santa Fe, Union
Pacific, Superior Oil of Califor
nia, Johns - Manville, American
Telephone, Kennecott Copper,
Allied Chemical, Du Pont, East
man Kodak, U.S. Steel, General
Motors, Sears Roebuck and
Douglas Aircraft.
Higher were Emerson Radio
Motorola, Nickel Plate, Lock
heed, U.S. Gypsum and Radio
Corp.
STOCKS
(By the Associated Presa)
American Can lOStt
Am Pow & Lt 15H
Am Tel & Tel 146
Anaconda 20
Bondlx Aviation 36H
Beth Steel 31
Boeing Airplane 25
Calif Packing 354
Canadian Pacific 14
Case J I 39 k
Caterpillar 33 S
Chrysler 6414
Comwlth & Sou
Cons Vultee io4
Continental Can 35,i
Crown Zellerbach 284
Curtlss Wright 84
Douglas Aircraft 714
Dupont de Nera 61
General Electric 42
General Food 48
General Motors 70
Qoodyear Tiro ssu
Int Harvester 374
Kennecott
Llbby McN & L
Long Bell "A" ,
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator
Nat Dairy
NY Central ,
Northern Paclflo
Pac Am Fish
Pa Gas & Eleo ,
Pa Tel & Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp ,
Rayonler
Rayonlcr Pfd ,
Reynolds Metal
Richfield
Safeway Stores ............
Sears Roebuck
Southern Paclflo ..........
Standard Oil Co.
Studebaker Corp.
. 32 S
. 74
, 234
. 004
. 174
. 39H
, 13 H
. 184
. 12
. 33 Ti
.103
. 554
. 13
. 25 Va
. 30
. 31
. 40 M,
. 304
. 43
Sunshine Mining fiV
Transamerlca 134
union OH Cai 204
Union Paclflo 8f4
United Airlines
144
U B steel ,
Warner Bros Plo ,
Woolworth
Showdown on
Oleo by Tuesday
m m
Washington, J an. 1 3 (JP)
There may be a major test of
strength next Tuesday in the
senate's oleomargarine-vs-but-ter
scrap.
Spokesman for both sides said
they believed an agreement
could be reached for a vote then
on a substitute advanced by
dairy state senators to replace
a house-passed bill to repeal fed
eral oleomargarine taxes.
The substitute also would
erase the taxes but would ban
the spread from Interstate com
merce if it is colored yellow.
Senator Fulbright (D., Ark.),
leader of the oleomargarine
forces, said he would seek a
unanimous agreement to vote at
11 a.m. PST Tuesday on the sub
stitute and on an amendment to
cut excise taxes.
Glass Blowing Art Lost?
Not to This Edison Apprentice
Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 13 (U.R) A veteran of 65 years In the glass-
blowing art Is still blowing strong at Cornell university.
Henry M. Banta, possibly the country's oldest active glass
blower, entered the profession when even common window glass
was blown by hand.
A vigorous 82, he continues to
practice his craft on a part-time
basis at the U. S. plant, soil and
nutrition laboratory on the cam
pus here.
Recalling his early days In the
profession, Banta tells of Ger
man master blowers who were
brought to America to train ap
prentices in the industry.
"Those men were so pealous of
their art that they used to work
in stalls, just like horse stalls,
so their neighbors couldn't learn
their trade secrets," he said.
The machines of today can re
produce many of the operations
of the artisan, but even so they
cannot duplicate the precise, in
tricate work of the skilled blow
er, according to Banta.
Banta became a glass blower
In 1884 when he joined the
Edison Company In Menlo Park
N. J., as a dollar-a-weck appren
tice He quickly became profi
cient in the new skills.
One of the most difficult jobs
Banta undertook for Edison in
volved the creation of minia
ture lamp bulbs less than a quar
ter of an inch long.
Such bulbs are used today by
doctors to locate foreign objects
In the windpipe or stomach, but
at the Urn that Banta helped
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salens Livestock Markrt
(By valley Packing company)
Wooled lambs 119.00 to 320.50
Feeder lambs 113.00 to 116.00
Calves, good (300-430 lbs.) 118.00 to 133.00
Veal (1M-J00 lbs.) top $33.00 to $25.00
Fat dairy cows $13.00 to 114.00
Cutter cows $11.00 to $13.00
Dairy heUers 313.00 to $10.00
Bu:- $14.00 to 118-60
Portland EaiUlde Market
Cabbage sold for 13.50-3.25 for local
round head mediums In 05 lb crates on
the Portland Eastslde Farmers Whole
sale Produce market today.
Rett cabbage brought $3.33 a crate.
Broccoli was quoted at $1.00 a crate.
Carrots were offered at 70-85 cents a
dosen bunches.
no. l Burbank potatoes sold foe M.oo
E hundred pound sack.
Portland Produce
Bnlterf at Tentative, subject to imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 07e lb.: 03 score. B5o Ib.l 90
score, 03; B9 score, 55c. Valley routes and
country points 3c less than first.
Batter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers, grade 93 score, 03c. A
score. 03c: B score, 60c lb., O 09
score, 59c. Above prices are strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon 5
small loaf, 44 4 -45c; triplets 14 less than
singles.
Exss (to wholesalers) A grade large.
38-404c; A medium, 84-354c; grade B
large, 87-38c: small A grade, 334c,
Portland Dairy Market
Butler Price to retailers: Grade AA
prints, 68c; AA cai-tons, 69c; A prints.
; a cartons oc; a prints, cac.
Ercs Prices to retailers: Grade AA
large. 45c doi.; certified A large, 43o;
large 42c; AA medium. 3ac; certi
fied A medium, 38c; A medium, 37c; B
medium, 35c; A small, 35c; cartons 2c ad
ditional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-42o; Oregon loaf, 5
1b. loafs 444-45C lb.; triplets, 14 cents
less than singles. Premium brands, singles.
514c lb.: loaf, 63 4c.
Poultry
Live chickens No. 1 quality fob
plants. No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs., 10c;
fryers, 2-3 lbs., a 1-33 c; 1-4 lbs.. 35c;
roasters, 4 lbs. and over. 25c; fowl
Leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 14-15c, over 4
16c; colored fowl, all weignts, ai-ajc;
roosters, all weights. 14-16c.
Turkey Net to growers, toms, SD-aie.
hens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed: A
ycung hens, 50-5 lc: A young toms, 37-
c; Iteht toms, 41-42c.
Rabbits Average to growers, live
whites, 4-5 lbs., 17-lSc lb.: 6-0 lbs., 15-17c
lb.; colored 2 cents lower: old or heavy
does and bucks, 8-12c. Fresh dressed
Idaho fryers and retailers, 40o; local, 48
53c.
Country-Killed Meats
Veal Tod oualltr. 35 -37c lb.: other
grades according to weight and quality
with lighter or heavier, 28-33c.
Iocs Light blockers. 33-asc: sows.
18-aoc.
Lambs Top quality, springers, ao-S8c;
mutton, 10-I2c.
ltecf Good cows. 38-IOc lb., canners-
cutters, 23-25c.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.i:
Beef steers: Good 500-800 lbs., $39-42:
commercial. $37-51; utility. 132-95.
sows; commercial, $31-34; utility
1; canners-cuttcrs, $23-20.
Beef Cuts (Good Steers): Hind quarters.
$50-52; rounds, $42-46; full loins, trimmed.
J33.70; triangle, $33-34; square onucics,
$35-40; ribs. $53-35; foreouarters. $34-30.
Veal and calf: Good. $41-43: commercial.
saa-so: utility, 130-33.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs. $40
43: commercial, $36-38; utility, $34-35.
Mutton uooa. vo ids. aown. sio-au.
Pork loins. $40-43; shoulders, 16 lbs.
down, $30-31.60; spareribx, $38-41; car
casses, $24-25; mixed weights $2 per cwt.
lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Cascara Bark Dry 124o lb., green tc
lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium trades.
450 lb.
Mohair 35c lb. 00 13-month growth.
nominally.
11 Ides calves. 17c ID. I aocoroini
weight; pips, 22e lb.; beef, ll-13c Ib.i
bulls, S-7c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Not Quotations
Walnuts Franquettes, first quality Jum
bo. 34.7c; large. 32.7c; medium. 27.2c:
second Quality Jumbos, ao.ao: larse. 3b.-jci
medium. 26.2o: baby. 23.2c; soft shell, first
quality large, 2D.7o: medium, 26.2c; first
quality large. 29.7c: medium, 26.2c: sea-
ond quality large, 27.2c; medium, 24.7ci
uaoy ji.jo.
Filberts Jumbo, 20c Ib.i large. 10ci
medium, 10c; small. 13c.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, Jan. 13 OTRDAi Salable
hoas 8,000; butchers under 220 lbs mostly
25 cents higher; heavier weights 15-25
cents higher; sows lnostly 35 cents high
er; several loads 180-210 lb 16.35-16.50;
top 16.50: good and choice 180-220 lb 15.75
16.25; 230-260 lb 14.60-15.50; 270-300 lb
14.15-14.50; few 300-350 lb 13.75-14.25;
ows under 450 lb 12.00-13.00; oholce light
weights around 13.50; 475-600 lb 10.25
11.75; good clearance.
Salable cattle 1,000; salable calves 300;
choice steers and he Iters absent; others
steady to weak; oows weak to so cents
lower; bulls weak to 23 cents lower; veal
ers steady; few loads and lots medium
to low-good steers 21.50-26.00; common to
low-medium light steers and heifers 17.00
20.50; two loads medium to good heifers
24.00-34.50: most beef cows 16.00-16.50;
odd good cows 17.00; eanners and cutters
12.50-14.76; medium and good esauiafte
bulls 19.00-21.00; medium to oholce vealers
26.00-32.00.
Salable sheep 1,000; slaughter lambs
fully steady; good end iholce natives and
fed wooled lambs 23.00-24.00; best natives
23.60: yearlings absent; ewes steady, most
ly 9.76-13.00.
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., Jan.
(UFO Weekly
livestock:
Cattle: Friday salable 35: limited show
ing of cattle sold actively and fully steady,
but supply mostly cows; one good beef
bull. 1050 lbs 20.50.
Calves: Friday salable 10; mostly nom
inal. Hogs: Friday salable 35, steady; top
18.25.
Sheep: Friday salable none: nominal.
develop them they were mainly
employed for probing open
wounds and for locating dental
cavities.
...
Banta joined the Moore Light
Company in 1012 and was sent
abroad to install lighting fix
tures In European stores and
theaters. He put up the first
modern marquee lights at the
famous Savoy Theater in Lon
don.
He relates that no sooner had
he finished installing the 178
feet of glass tubing than a group
of high-spirited young bloods
pranced up to the theater on
horseback, cracking and snap
ping their whips in the air. One
of the whips struck the delicate
tubing and shattered it into
thousands of pieces.
Those tubes were about two
Inches In diameter and filled
with carbon dioxide gas, the
forerunners of today's n
tubes.
Among Banta's proudest
achievements are the invention
of the first practical copper-to
glass seal and the first braided
copper seal, processes which he
worked out while he was with
Western Electric and which
opened the way to many devel
opments in radio and electronics
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.;
Grains Rally
For Some Gain
Chicago, Jan. 13 UP) Grains
rallied to close with small gains
after early easiness on the
board of trade today.
Great Britain was credited
with buying a moderate amount
of wheat kite in the day. This
helped to steady the bread ce
real. Wheat closed H to 14 higher,
March $2.15-, corn was
V higher, March $1.29, oats
were unchanged to V4 higher,
March 73, rye was 14 lower to Vi
higher, May $1.42, soybeans
were 1 Vi to 1 cent higher, March
$2.31-, and lard was 8 cents
lower to 5 cents a hundred
pounds higner, January $10.55
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from repent of Salem dealers
lor the guidance of Capital Journal
Headers. (Revised dally).
Retail Feed Prices:
Ecc Mash $4.63.
Rabbit Pellets $4.20.
Dairy Peed $3.70.
Poultry. Buying prices Orade A olotv
1 hens. 31c: grade A Leghorn hens
and up. 15c; grade A old roosters, lo;
grade A colored fryers three lbs,, 25c
Em
Buying Prices Largo AA, JBc: large
A. 33-36c; medium AA, 32c; medium A,
c: nu eta. 38-J7C.
Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices
S-7c abovo these prices; above grade A
centrally quoted at 41c; medium, 34c.
Butterfai
Premium 66c: Ho. 1. 64c; NO. 3, 08-OOOi
(buying prices).
Botter Wholesale grade A. oaot re
call 73c. .
Portland Grain
Portland. Ore.. Jan. 13 UFi Cash craln:
Barley No. 2 45-lb B.W. 55.50.
Cash wheat (bid);
Soil whit 2.18: soft white (delud
ing rex) 2. IB; white club 3.18.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.18: 10
per cent 2.18; 11 per cent 2.19; 13 per
cent 2.20.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 32; flour fl;
corn 9; oats 1; mill feed 12,
Wadhams Third
In N Y Life Agents
Third from the top In the
nation among the New York
Life Insurance company repre
sentatives. That is the record
of a Salem representative of the
company, Walter E. wadhams.
Wadhams, who moved to Sa
lem less than two years ago and
has been a representative of the
company for the last 10 years, in
1949 placed third among the
more than 5000 representatives
on number of lives insured.
The Salem man is a member
of the company's Top Club, and
has been on the company's honor
roll with more than 10 applica
tions and more than $20,000 of
volume every month since start
ing with the company. He has
been responsible for personally
placing $6,000,000 worth of life
insurance.
DEATHS
Walter M. Persons
Walter M. Persons, at the residence
at 060 Gaines street, Jnauary 10. Surviv
ed by wife, Mrs. Melissa A, Persons of
Salem; three daughters, Mrs. Rhoda Ba
ker of Spokane, Mrs. OdUle Messing of
Glide, Oregon, and Mrs. Melissa Maves of
Eiwene; two sons, Howard W. Person
of Mt. Vernon, Wash., and Irven A. Per
sons of Albany; a sister, Mrs. Katie
Stedman of Btsmark, N. D.: eight grand
children and six great grandchildren. An
nouncement of services later by the
Clough-Barrlck ehapel.
First Lt. Jack H. Roach
Plrst Lt. Jack H. Roach, at Bremen, Ger
many, during World War n. Survived by
mother, Mrs. L. M. Roach of Aberdeen,
Wash.; three sisters, Mrs. Grler of Med
ford, Mrs. Ford Cole of Aberdeen, Wash.,
and Mrs. Douglas Jaquith of Salem; four
brothers, Homer Roach of Jewell, Kans.,
Don Roach of Star ton, Ralph Roach of
Silver Springs, Md., and Raymond Roach
of Salem. Bervioes will be held Saturday,
January 14, at 2 p.m. at the V.T.Golden
mortuary with Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson
officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memor
ial park. Military services by Capital
lodge No. 8, American Legion,
OBITUARY
Cortney Ircllle Wilson
Lvons Cortnev Ercllle Wilson, young
est son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson,
died Friday morning after a long Ill
ness, surviving are nis parents, two
brothers, aDna and Floyd; and a sister,
Kathleen: and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Boylngton of St. Petersburg, Fla.,
nnd Mrs. Willie Mason of Dallas. Funeral
services will be Sunday afternoon at the
Wcddle funeral home m stayton.
Mrs. Susan Miller
Buena vista Mrs. Susan Miner. TO.
died Wednesday at the home of her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. c. a.
Wells, following a heart attack. She Is
also survived by a sister, Mrs. Q. K.
Pa til us, in Los Angeles; brothers, Joseph
Tucker, In Kansas; Bmlley Tucker, Se
attle ana Byrn Tucxer, eortiana. An
nouncements later from the Walter L.
Smith funeral home In Independence.
He Maryland Davenport, 73, who died at
Animal Kingdom These adorable
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Friday, January 18, 1950 1
tha Silverton hospital Thursday, will be
held from the memorial ohapal of the Xk-,
man funeral home at 1 o clock, Rev. Fr,
Hlldebrand, of Mt. Angel, officiating. Bha '
was born In Clark county, Ohio, Feb. J, '
1877 and was a longtime resident of this '
community. She is survived by her hu-
band. John Davenport; son, Henry Dav. '
enport; sister. Mrs. Laura HenJum and '
four grandchildren, all ol Silverton.
Idwln doosh .
Silverton Xd win Clous. 83, died Frt. .
day morning at the Silverton hospital
with uie body taxen to Moiaiia. He is .
survived by a brother, sister and niece, .
all ol Scotts Mills.
CharUne VUkroy
Ht. Angel onanena wiexroy. a nesn-
man of Mt. Angel Academy died at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Tkkroy, Mt. Angel, Jan. 11. Charlene.
the third eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vlokroy. was born in Newberg, Ore
gon, on March 3, 1935. She was graduated
from St. Mary's grade school last May ,
and entered Ihe academy In September.
Requiem Mass will take olece on Satur
day mornlnt, Jan. 14, at 10:45 a.m. In St. '
Mary's church, Mt. Angel, Oregon, with
Interment In St. Paul cemetery, St. Paul,
In the family plot. Charlene Is mourned by
her parents nad nine brothers and sis
ters: Clarice (Mrs. Donald) Chandler, De
lores (Mrs. Howard) Naegll, Ernest. Bet
ty Ellen, Louise, Prances, Iva Jean, Charles
and Linda. Her maternal grandparents are
Mrs. Oeorae Hlller, Sr., formerly of fit,
Paul, Ore., now living In Arizona, and the
late George Hlller, Sr., of St. Paul. Rosary
at the Unger funeral home, Mt. Angel
on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. .
Matilda Anna Wllhlns
Lebanon Mrs. Matilda Anna Wllklns,
. died at the Langmack hospital on
January 12. She was born July 36, 1865,
at St. Charles, Mo., coming to Linn coun
ty In 1801, and making her home since in
tne sweet Home area, one was a memoer
of the Adventlst church. Survivors ara
daughters, Me rile E. Oee, Sweet Home,
ieoia u. oneiaon, romana. vema v. -Moss,
Lebanon, and son, Joseph H. Wll
klns, Castle Rock, Wash. Services will be -held
Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Howe
Huston chapel In Sweet Home with Elder
Sam Kimball officiating. Burial will bo
in the Ames cemetery.
Jesse Waltaee Shook
Lebanon Jesse Wallace Shook, 59, died
at his home on Sixth street early on Jan
uary 13. Born June 19, 1890, In Nebraska,
he came to Oregon 20 years ago. living
In Portland and Klamath Palls before com
ing to Lebanon. A member of the Eagles
and Moose lodtres. he served the latter as
governor during his Klamath Falls resi
dency. Services will be announced later
by uie Howe-Huston e tin pel. Survivors
are his widow. Nellie; mother. Mrs. C. A.
Hoag. Coquille; slaters, Mrs. Pheobe Graves
and Mrs. Hanel Benham. cnniillle; oroiti-
er, Harold P. Shook of California and a
stepson, Harvey D. Crandall of Lebanon.
Henry Rlsser
Pairvlew Harry Rlsser. about 00, a
farmer of the Pairvlew district died
suddenly of a heart attack at his home
January 11, Funeral services will be held
Monday at 1:30 o'clock at Mncy's chapel
at McMlnnvllle, and the body will be
shipped to Chicago, 111., where burial will
be by the side of his wife who died about
one year ago. surviving are one broth- ,
and a slster-ln-law. Mrs. Katharine
Conner, who kept house for him. Also
there are nephews and nieces.
2973
SIZES
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18, 4 yds. 36-ln.
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