V BUILDING MATERIAL Buiclc Factory Delivery CHIMNEY SWEEP MOUNTAIN SHINGLES Save $268 to $305 .?JiVin?. s;:Js;;: otto j. wilson co E3CCAVAIISQ , Mo. 3 3.00 sq, C. Q. LONQ ; Ben Otjen & Bon excavating & grading, - WW. on. mil. north ,1 Kelser. J , JSH. C""''- - SH m?li! alne, id. tires, BIcU. MM D St. P. IMM. EXTEBMINATQRS ON BUDGET TERMS . , - sis a- r02'S.lnL.,SSc y. bW iumb.r. mui.ork. b.ra Buick Factory Delivery 4 C,0M- Rt- Bo terlali, hardware, floor coverlni. .1. ono a nonr -,. eetrlo appliances, paints.. Insulation, Save $268 to $305 FLORIST loollny and house warea lor as little as -vmrr- t lim ovkt nr Erelthaupt'a for flow.ra. DU1 1-9171. o "S """chase ol o up to OTTO J WILSON CO. HOUSEHOLD PBODPCTS 1300. Small, easy monthly paymenta ... "ousk"o" rmwutiB take car. of the reit. Malce It eaay on - q" J. R. watklns Co. products. Fret de- H"BROwTeLUMlEr Eisner Motors Fine Cars J?' YARD r - r p. A. Doerfler A Sons, Ornamentals. 150 At that convenient location J3U1CK t! aCtOrV DellVerV Ineaster Dr. at Cor. Ph. a-13. o' Front and Court street., Balem, m.- MMJ, J LAUNDRY Special Shipment nJZx T ,i7tt 2 DELDX 8ERVE SELP LUDdr' 345 Dr, i !.. floor!,; o, roof and OTTO J. WILSON CO. f.r.on St. Phon. ma. o- sldewali sheathing. Cheaper than ship- q42 LAWNMOWEB8 Erra BROWN LUMBER YARD igi"g '' SSTSf hlnd"...."?.?' 2S Front & CourtSts. Salem, ma 1IH0 STUDE. champ. .-door. Heater, over. w scott 147 Com'l, St. 052 64 drive. Good cond. Must be sold Immed. - - - - FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS fh- 3-8378- LAtvw mowers knife bhabpeneb OIL HEATER, , ,al. oil tank. On.M ZEEB'S USED CARS t!r?:S,.'S$i KSff" Tu't Sfi?,s&SZ'aS 6KLL ,KK "a"esSes MAYTAG washer. Good condition. Ph. 2325 Fairground ltd. Ph. -94 Capital Beddlni. Phone 3-4068. C 2.1754. n40 520 flood St. Ph '-Til MUSIC LESSONS G" T? WARTTF.T? -zr . . . ' . Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin. . Jl. Iliigiiun Blliplf PaftfirV DpllVPrV Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. Oeneral Electric washer. All white. i cU,UUiy XJKUVKl V o5a. foe90trwlth ir MWMt." ,138,S Save $268 tO $305 OFFICE furniture supplies EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE riTTfl T WTT QfiTJ Pfi Desk chairs, files and filing supplies, RT ITT T?QrTPfilVT Pfl VVlUOWl,l KJJ. Bajeai duplicators and supplies, desk . JU. JCjljr O X RKJm. KjJ. o42 lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases. 340 COURT ST. n38 zrz T 7 lerce Wlr. Recorders. Roen, 45B Court. VOB SALE Blue mohair davenport and LlSlier MotOrS tO Buy 1' chair, M&W waahinn machine, like V PAINTING lZrSSLiib Manbni, Buick Factory Delivery 5'a ag" to a Z lesTC VSi Save $268 tO $305 panting paperhano.no be.D,r0,.nt Ph 3.3"-7 0TT0 J' WILSON CO. SSL&. Ihlggph" 38-95l!!" & FULLER briishejs. 1745 Grant, Pn. 3-83S7. - . n63 PAPEHIIANOING VAUGHN'S ..rd.n tractor for sal.. 173J fa'S JERRY JOHNSON PH. 2-9343. 062. Broadway. Ph. 3-7146. M0 much Bood transporta,lon. Por ,ai, 0, Expert Paperhanalni and Painting. H. HOT POINT ranie, porcelain, standard owner. Phono 33083. q39 J. Woodsworth. Ph. 3-9807. Pre. est. SSJilS o.ndAlio?kl'H0 7? "d"' OWNER: '38 DodBe panel. Good cond. 5li' automatlo oven it clock, J70. 3175 D t240. Ph. 28026, 2150 S. Com'l. q43 PLUMBING STEEL CLOTHESLINE POSTS ratlin... Eisner MOtOrS tO Sell JTTLZET Ph" 287 In itselc, m&dt to order. 1145 H. Liberty. PUher.170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-2984. GENERAL ELECTRIC, Croaler, Glbaon. A I ITft JtAOTIVF PFPAIP Contract, repair. Glenn Moody, 3-4426. and Montag Appliance at GevurU. n AUIVIVIUIIVC KEfAlK 039 wed g'""j5o? w- KEBUILT MOTORS MRE , f m "ASSESS? - n- EX., INSTALLED COMPLETE ?SS SSt SINGLE GARAGE door hardware 112.00. CHEV. COMPLETE 8160.00 ROTO ROOTER ! Thayer baby buny 18, cost new 140. FORD MODEL A 136.95 """ """ 1583 Market. Ph. 30409. D30 FORD V-8 174.95 Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged PLY. 34 to 40 184.50 sewers, drains. Ph. 3-6327. o" THOR WASHER dodge . .... .... . . . 204.50 sand gravel Thor washer. Very good condition. 139.95 r leCK & jN eUielQ Oarage Garden Boll, crushed rock, shovel and EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE )sm 8Uverton Rd. Ph. 42054 dragline excavating. Walling Sand A R. L. ELFSTR0M CO. a2 r"" Co - ph' 3-"'- 2: 340 court st. n38 RrnVp T?p1i'tip Snppial 8AWg OTP) nectrl. Refrl.er.tors. 149.93 up dKe feline OlJCUctl Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 N. 6th. YXATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa n PORD . CHEVROLET - PLYMOUTH SEPTIC TASKS OAKS battery brooder, 1240 chick capa. $13.00 K. P. Hamel. septle tanks, sewer and city. Ed Lee. Amity, Oregon. n38 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM EXTRA drain line cleaned. Guaranteed work "Eff? SSlxJffi. b.u'5"R.'ffi Fleck & Neufeld Garage st' w'" 8"- Ph" Drive, n38- 3500 SUverton Rd. Ph. 42054 Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned WE HAVE a complete line of garden tool. ,..Ji?il "0 "r .g?"1"., "J? at popular prices. When shopping come """"""""""" Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 1-9468. -5327. in and be convinced. "For a Square 057 Deal" see Square Deal Hdwre. Co. 263 FINANCIAL Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge Chemeketa. Ph. 33024. n42 ' Call u. collect. Todd'. Septic Tank HALL HIGH grade piano In excellent wnjJtMETTTE : CRIDIT CO. Service, 850 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. o' condition. Very reasonable. 1690 80. Cot- 183 8 church SEWER CLEANING SERVICE " Bt- , ,,p,tk'? t.''T.o One man. electric sewer cleaning ser- BLOND Spinet Piano. Ph. 3-4641. n41 Ph. 2-2457 Lie. No. M-150 6-1E4 f Phone 3-4600. Bill Skewls. 044- p TT WASTTF.Tf GENERAL BTNANCE CORP. Electrlo Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent. Vj. Hi. VVAOXirjXV . ,9A . .. Raxor Sharp cutting Blade. Clean Oeneral Electrlo washer. Very good U. S-133 and al-Ml sewers, drains. L. Howard. Ph. J-5327. condition. $35. .,.. o EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE 8P5 qrwran mrairos ET T?T TTIOrilTlrtTvr HA DtSURANOE AND LOANS SEWING MACHINES . Jj. JLLJ7 BlXVUm KjJ. Hear "Top Trades" Au m,, repaired, free estimates. 310 COURT ST. n3 12:05 dally K.S.L.M. 1390 Kc .11 Singer Sewing Machine CO. 130 No. PIANO ACCORDION Ilk. new. 895 .'T.ffL ,lt' Commerce. Ph. 3-3612. Ph. 24641. n41 PARM AND CTTY LOANS SPRAYING BAT for sale. Frank Krauger, Rt. 1. yoUB OWN TERMs'of repayment within Bpraylng & pruning. Ph. 3.7900. 052- Box 16, Independence. Ph. 14F22. n38 reason. caSh for Real Estate Contracts SPRAYING AND PRUNING WALLING SAND si GRAVEL and Second Mortgages. ; - onSKxS f?r foad. and drlv.- CAPITOL SEODBIim CO ma faof P o44- ay. cement, ready concrete, garden 201 Pioneer Truat Bldg. Ph. 4-22M. f Ph. 3-1208. o44 and. . Bulldozing, drainage and ditch- a i A OTT fr TRANSFER STORAGE . inc. -t1. hovel & drag line. Ph. S-M $ $ Local & Dlatanca Transfer, atorage. . TT-.nirwnnrl TTinnTlPA C,t Burner olli, coal A briquets. Trucka to KEARLY NEW white gas range, $87.50. XlUll WUUU S UlcUlUtS JJ, Portland daUy, Agent for Bekina. House- Waaher, good cond. 127.60. Ph. 3-6657 iBBP Fairground Road hold goods moved to anywhere In U. 6. before 8:30 a. m. or after 5 p. m. n38 Next Door to Bank or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage. ilSED RADIOS et record players, 19.95 U a70MLicrNo?gM3a9-91 Ph' 3'3131, 7EATER APPLIANCE CO $dK&S tor. f TYPEWRITERS , 8,5 Cfgrneketa n BmHh corona. Remington, Royal, TJnder- tOAT your home electrically with West wood portables. All makes used machines InchouM or Wesln automatic electric f f T7 Repairs and rent. Roen, 458 Court, o heaters. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 175 jVl U IN li I VENETIAN BLINDS , Chemeketa. ' otjnT t ion npnfl Balem Venetian Blinda made to order or lul..rIr?t..d0or tr-b. . $05 TQ $500 !.n..sh.d. Relnholdt . Lewis. ,.3.39. kl-1. By yard or sack. Flagstone for all V" VJ P" c rock work. Cedar fence posts. Telephone Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 37328. o and alee, poles. Any length. Shingles. quickly, privately, without embarrass- --,,- rlw post.. Lumber. Ph. 3-1458. Rt. , ment. 325 to 500 on Auto, up to 3300 on WELL DRILLING Box 118. n Salary. No co-algners necessary. Em- pred Wymore, Rt, 2, Box 317. Ph. J-8135. " tr A iTTTTif -it T7i a TTpp Plover, lelatlvea or friends not notl- 063- VALUUM UiiUlAJNilji-t "J m Tlll p,ona,,, YES MAN . J. West. 4240 Supnyvl.w. 2-2773 . 060 Jtew (Mnerar Electric vacuum cleaner. today he aayi "Yes" to 4 out of 6 WEATHERSTRIPPING Upright. Fu 1 guarantee. 320.95. laaB reaue.ts EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE ""n pre. estimate. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5965. . R.L.ELFSTROMCO. PERSONAL window cleaning COURT ST FINANCE COMPANY Acme Window Cleaners, window, walls, ko WAJD.NQ required with plastic- p.,.1,1,, BuUdlnf Room No. 125 A woodwork cleaned. Floors cleaned, KOTE. the cellophane Ilk. finish lor 51a flTATE STREET waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347 Coon w Unolum. phone 1-2464 c. R. Allen. Mgr. Court. Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather. YEATER APPL1ANOB CO. Lc. S.-122-M-165 o- 373 Chemeketa ?' Loans made to residents of sll wtNnnw ...on WILL BOTTED fertiliser. t4 yard, or surrounding towns T40' w'ru"" shames SOc sack In 10 sack orders. Ph. 2-8648. TTa mnnTIlmv Washable. Roller. Mad. to order. I Day 39 BE THRIFTY Del. Relnholdt ft Lewi.. Ph. 2-3639. o- PEEP FREEZE 40. at 315 S. 16th. n36- JJT gQ WOOD SAWDUST -WHEELED TRAILER. Good cond. See a ,. n ... ,. West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. J-4031. o' at 1590 Cross St. alter 5:30 p.m. n36- A Bill' Consolidation "ww""""" WESTINGHOUSE electric range. Good LOAN MAY MAKE YOU LEGAL . condition. Ph. 26644. n39- 'THRIFTY IN W ,,. ,T. PAY OFF YOUR BILLS EXECUTBUC FINAL NOTICE SALEM SAND As GRAVEL COMPANY livfER YOUR MONTHLY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Contract Work PAYMENTS PEARL GERTRUDE OWEN, as executrix Road - Clearing - Ditching - ,f late of ALBERT ELWYN OWEN, Sewer ie Basemen tO $10UU deceased, has filed her final account as Equipment Rentc . cat,!. Oft phone TODAY such, and by order of the Circuit Court 15 B W yds. VT A of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, 10 BK yds. rAjiH lJ February 18, 1950 at 10:00 o'clock In the D-7 Cats Doser nmneumtir r - Ave forenoon of said day has been fixed as D-6 Cat Ai gorer LNDUSTRIALi LOANS ,lm0i mni tb, courtroom of said court D-4 Cat & Doser 118 S. LIBERTY PHONE 4-I20S has been fixed as the place for the hear ts about ditching by ha n. r" ing of objections to said final accounting Phone Days 3-9408 mni m, settlement of said estate. Eves. 3-8216 or 2-4400 iTTBllSl JAM LOANS PEARL GERTRUDE OWEN, . Balern, Oregon n only4"WR 4 "iNTEREST Executrix of the Est.t.'of CONLON IRONER Vom" nlNTWi rhoten raWw" ,en-teceMK' . Oonlon Rotary Ironer. 30 inch rolls. DENTON & DEjNlOJM SAM F SPEERSTRA Floor sample. Was 3199.95. Now 1139. REALTORS Pioneer Trust Building EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE 3 44 SUM St. Phone 2-368J r ff 17' 'efm ,.,. R . Attorneys for Executrix. Ti FJ,FSTROM CO. private money jn. 17. 24. 31, Feb. 7, i xjajx kJj-xvvAiA v. Special Rates and Terms 340 COURT ST. n38 On Larger Loans EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OIL CIRCULATORS ., greatly roduced Long and 1 Short Tim. AEJ,3 ."fiWS "'YEATER APPLIANCB CO. ROY H. SIMMONDS J.1""" 0Urt. 01 th,.B.Ui cl J" o'Sgf - . th Commercial s, Phon. ...... TZLS! TTfEP jrr.FrTRlD WASnEHS 1185 up. persons having claims against said estate YEATER APPLIANCB CO. TD All CDC are "quested to present them, with proper 37J Chemeketa I HAILESJ vouchers, to said executor at 310 Pioneer n SCHULT trailer house, 11400. 990 f"dIn5v.B IS!: S'nS?.111 U ir.,n.i.r Dh a ina tso months from the oat. of this notice, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Dated this 34th day of January. 1950. Ar I CLi fflljt.cuLnwm , PACmc i,intri n (l complete. How- oeo. A. rhoten WANTED: Bark.j Douglas fir poles or ard Trailer Park. 3360 Portland Rd. t42 Executor of the Estate of stnmpage. Ph. 1287 Albany or write n TRAILER house, equipped with new , Ai"2w5!ller I)ecewcd Standard Pole Filing co Inc. na42 ,n ,sl heater, cook stove, daveno A f rVonS?. SEWING MACHINE any cond. Ph. 3-7671. , Jj"' Th .yii.'Hiy;,,..,?! 310 Kof ,t BuUdln, niscrTADV Salem, Oregon ''''','",,,,,' DIKECTUKT Attorney for Executor. Mlfnlura Jan. 24, 31; Feb. 7. 14, 21. BVDCAKI Al ADDING MACHINES rfjf wriirrrjirjirrrirrrrrrfl All make, used machine, .old, rented, LODGE xTEED OF too much tummy spoiling the repaired. Roen 436 Court Phong 3-6773 w wi" looki of jour clothes7 Try a Spencer. o" A Ainsworth Lodge No. 201, AJ1 Ph' 3-m2- E"' Fh' 3-""' H2- appliance service , AJJ. stated Tuesday, Feb- special reading. Ph. 2-9265. p auto RADIOS A a.m. weanesaay, reDruaiy 15 Stanley home Producu. Ph. 39307. p39 marion motors F.O, Degree, 7:30 p.m. 38' ClK??na, Towln, .ervlc.8 dafphon? J-928.. Hlght If VV --3r 2 550ON.Summ s" 5.SbS!. 2-.M4. 333 center. o- HeiTIOrrhOldS ! Calls, please. P38 BUILDING CARPENTRY j WILL NOT b. responslb'e for any debts New and remodeling contractor. Res!- j gfSnsV "es' ! other than those made by myself as of dentlal At commercial. W. E. schrunk. . ! February 13, 1950. Warren C. Gaub. p33 Ph. 3-4505. 048 j f 1 rlSSUre J A uTOMO RIJKJ J'"""""rr bulldozing j flSa Fistula ! . Bulldoaing, leveling, road bldg, dear- J ProUDSB ! 'M PONTIAC 6, 4 door. 1150. Call 25261. ing, teeth for brush. Vlrsll Huskey, 1010 j ' i Falrvle. Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. Q63- j JfQ Aj,d OtlleT rectal dlS- i TBADE for late Ford or Chev. a '39 Ply. CASH REGISTERS ,fW rgl orri, truatsul with. I . R. At H, In good cond. Ph. 30190. qto- m.tant delivery of new RCA cash V W' DOOR Mercury Kin., priv. owner. 1500. register. All makes .old rented re- . IVJJ ,ut nospltalizatlon. . Ph. 2-6035 DAYS. q43J paired. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o' DCVklAI PC ! " 1941 CHEVROLET SEDAN CEMENT WORK UK. K. KtYNULUi "mTaV'uB7,p.hV.hl.rM,if" elp,.rt ""?te5 """"i!. .7 ! Naturo-RecUl Specialist ! rs. car is A-l throughout. I69. or repair of foundation, aldewalks, :! .,.. . C4 n. " 9 .... . ELSNER MOTOR CO. drivewiya, p.tios, euros, walls, .to. call 111144 Center St. Fhone 3-9460 ; 111 . High St. 40 8-UM. l....err-T-r-Ter.twe..r-r-wrrrrf-r-) Shirley's Husband to Appear Today on Drunk Driving Count Hollywood, Feb. 14 (UR Handsome John Agar, former hus band of Shirley Temple, was released on $150 bail Monday after pounding on the doors of his jail cell and shouting that a drunk driving charge would "ruin ray whole life." He was arrested Sunday night by Highway Patrolman E. L. Hoover, who claimed Agar was- bumping cars in front of him. Valentine Day he must appear in Beverly Hills justice court. "This is fantastic," Agar cried as he pounded at the bars of his cell. "Why am I here? Sure, had a few drinks. But I've done nothing wrong." When photographers pointed out the picture probably would reach' Honolulu, where Miss Temple and their daughter are vacationing, Agar quieted. The onetime child star testi fied, in divorcing Agar in De cember, that he drank heavily and said she was "no fun" be cause she stayed sober. Arrested Actor John Ag ar, Shirley Temple's divorced husband, talks with newsmen in the Los Angeles County jail after he had been arrested on a misdemeanor drunk driv ing charge. He was later re leased on $150 bail. McNeillyand Dallas Wife To Doctor Leper Colony Dallas, Ore., Feb. 14 Mrs. Gordon C. McNcilly, wife of a young navy officer w ho is giving up his to "Do what he can" for a leper Pacific, said today that she and the new position early in May. !? "God loves them (the lepers) and we want to take the Bible to them." she said. Mrs. McNeilly and iwo chil dren, four years and two months, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fleishmann, in the Salt Creek district. She said she is a nurse and became acquainted with her husband while they were stud ents at' Wheaton college in Illi nois. Dr. McNeilly graduated from the University of Illinois and entered the navy at Utica, 111. He recently resigned his post as resident physician at Sono ma county hospital, Santa Rosa, Calif, and has been "training" at the national leprosarium in Carville. The navy announces that Dr. McNeilly would return to active duty as a lieutenant (jg) to re- Disabled Veteran Handed POW Check for 1,189 Days By ROWLAND EVANS Washington, Feb. 14 VP) Frank H. Bigelow, of Rockville, Md was handed a check this morning of the 1,198 days he spent in Jap prison camps. The two war claims commissioners, Daniel F. Cleary and Mrs. Georgia Lusk, gave Bigelow the payment made under the war claims act. He is a navy veteran who was captured on Corregi dor. David N. Lewis, the third war claims commissioner, was killed 11 weeks ago in the crash of an airliner in Dallas, Tex. About 250 other ex-POW will get their checks this week, too. Thereafter, payments will leave Washington at a 50-a-day clip. The money is supposed to come from seized enemy assets. So far the fund could pay only about one sixth the claims. The commission had a tough time selecting Bigelow as win ner of the first check. Four oth er POWs who live near Wash ington and who had sent their applications in before Bigelow, led him on the list. But they couldn't be located. In fact, the commission need ed two days and the aid of the Rockville police to catch up with Bigelow. '' That's because the 29-year- old navy veteran owns a cab company with his brother, and spends well over eight hours a day on the road. He's planning to use part of his check to com plete payment on two taxis. Right now Bigelow is wearing a new artificial leg. "It's like breaking in a new set of false teeth," said the six foot, four-inch former basket ball player. You'd hardly notice that Bige low wears an artificial limb. He lost his leg when a large rock fell on it in a Japanese coal mine, where he was put to work. An American doctor d i d the operating with the only instru ment he had a meat cleaver, a meat saw and two U. S. A. razor blades. Bigelow is glad enough to get the money but he says he wouldn't go through his prison experience again for $40,000,000 Altogether, the commission expects to pay out $108,000,000 to 133,000 American POWs, their survivors and 80,000 - 100,000 Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes Away . . . . As we set older, stress and strain, over exertion, excessive smoking or exposure to cold sometimes slows down kidney func tion. This mny lead many folks to com plain of naftfting backache, loss of pep and enemy, headaches and dizziness. Getting up nights or frequent passages may result from minor bladder Irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary Indiscretions. If your discomforts are due to these causes, don't wait, try Doan's Pill, a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, It's amazing how many times Doan's give hrtppy relief help the 16 miles of kidney tubes and filtrrf flush out wasU. Gat Doan's fill todayl J hi present practise at Carville, La. colony on Tinian Island in the her husband expect to leave for lieve Lt. (jg) Jack Millar, of Santa Rosa, now medical officer at Tinian. "I am not trying to be a he ro," Dr. McNeilly is quoted by the United Press. "I just want to help those people all I can. They need it. "I signed up for two years. I may stay longer." Dr. McN.eilly is also quoted as being no more interested in the people on Tinian than any others, but he was going be cause "they have so few who will help them." Neither Dr. McNeilly nor his wife believe that leprosy is any more contagious than tubercu losis and both have experiences with this class of patients. Dr. McNeilly will care for about 100 patients in the Leper colony on Tinian Island. for $1,198, one dollar for each check, the first POW subsistence SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports of Salem dealers tor tne guidance or capital Joarnal Readers. (Revised daily). Retail Fee. Prices: Ekk Mash 14.(15. Rabbit Pellets S4.30. Dairy Feed 13.70. Ponltrrt Buylna prices Orads A sol nr. ed hens, 19c: grade A Lechorn hens ana up 14c, grade A old roosters. Hoi srade A colored iryera, J lbs 25c. Eta's Buylnr Prices Lgrnvi A A. 37r- knu A, 34-39c; medium AA, 35c; medium A, 33c; pullets, 22-27c. Wholeiala Prlcei Eh whnlmiBl, nrtrM l-7c above these prices) above trade A generally quoted at 44c; medium, 3Bc. Diiiicri Premium flSci Ha. L 64a: Ho. a. BS-BOe! (buying prices). Butter Wholeiala arada A. Met m. tall 73c Chicago Livestock Chicago, Peb. 14 01.19 Livestock mar ket: Hogs salable- 7.000. Active, butchers ar ound 220 lbs. down strong to 2S cents higher; heavier weights uneven, 25 to au ccnu nigner; sows iuuv 25 cent hitth- er: top 18.35 for a few loads choice 200 io aza io ouicners. Most good and choice 180 to 220 lb butchers 18.00 to 18.25; few loads and lots, mostly good, 100 to 180 lbs 17.00 to 17.75; bulk 230 to 260 lbs 17.00 to 17.75; 270 to 310 lbs 10.25 to 17.00; 310 to 375 lbs 15.75 to 16.25. Most good and chalet. sows 450 lbs down 15.00 to 15.75; 475 to ouu ins J3.&0 to 14.7s. Broad early clear ance. Sheep salable 2.000. BlauKhtur limhi lnw but fully steady; choice handy weight offerings absent; early top 26.40 on weigh ty iea uoioraaos; lour loaas 104 lb fed Wyoming 36.00; several loads wooled lambs unsold. Sheep strong; slaughter ewes lo.so to 14.00. Cattle salable 6.500: calves 300. Steers grading average medium and better slow. oareiy steady to so cents lower; common to low-memum Kinds, steady; heifers large ly steady to weak: other classes scarce. fully steady. Two loads Men-good 1200 to I2au id led steers 30.00, one load held hlgh- duik medium and good steers 22.75 to 28.00; medium and good heifers 22.S0 to 20,25: package good steers and heifers mixed 27.50; load ol common to medium 850 lb heifers 22.00; beef cows largely m.au to zu.ud; canners and cutters 13.00 to 10.25: lew light canners down to 12.00: medium and good sausage bulls 20.00 to 22.00; medium to choice vealers 26.00 to 32.00; few loads medium to low-choice 800 to B50 lb feeding steers 22.00 to 24.75. Filipino POWs, who were mem bers of the Philippine island military forces. .W ' Va. SWW" at II hlnot. Tho stain In Dyanth.no koopt yovr brown heat brown, black thoet block, red shoes red. DOUBLI ACT ION! COLORS at II SHHB. AH standard MARKET QUOTATIONS Sal.m Llveitock Market (By Valley Packing Company) Wooled lambs 322.00 Feeder lambs 317.00 to 119.00 Calves, BOOd (300-450 lbs.) ,22.00 to 331.00 veai u:?-joo ids.i top ..I2t.uu to us.uu Fat dairy cows 112.00 to 113.50 Cutter cows ,10.00 to 312.00 Dairy heifers 313.00 to 315.00 Bulls 115.00 to 120.00 Portland Eastilde Market Lemons sold lor (9.35-9.50 a crate for 300's on the Portland Eastslde Farmera Wholesale Produce market today. Other lemon prices were: 18.35-8.30 for 360's and t8.50-8.75 lor 252's. California and Arizona lettuce brought 33.75-5 for four-dozen head crates. Crates of five-dozen heads sold for 13.75 4.25. Best Western Oregon yellow No. 1 onions were ,2-2.25 a 50-lb. sack. Eastern Oregon and Idaho yellow on. Ions brought 12.40-2.50 a 50-lb. sack. White Rose unwashed No. 1 grape po tatoes were quoted at 33.00 A hundred pounds. Portland Produce Duttcrfat Tentative, subject to imme diate change. Premium quality maximum to J& to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 67c lb.; S3 score. 62c lb.; DO score. 63. 89 score, 55c. Valley routes and country points 2c less than lirst. Butter Wholesale FOB built cubes to wnoiesaiers, grade 83 score, 63c. A 92 score. 62c; B score, 60c lb., O 89 score, 59c Above prices are strictly nominal Cheese Selling pnea to Portland whole sale Oregon singles 39-2c. Oregon t small loaf, 44tt-45c; triplets ltt less than singles. Ekes (to Wholesalers) A grade large 40-41 c; A medium, 40-40 c; grade B, large, 35-37c; small A grade 34c. Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA prints, esc: AA cartons, flRc; a print. Stic, A cartons 69c. B prints, 65c. Esse Prices to retailers. Grade AA large 45c doz.; certified A large, 43c; A large 43c; AA medium, 42c; A medium, 40c; B medium, 33c; cartons 2c addi tional. Cheesa Price to retailers: Portland Oregon singles 3B-42ci Oregon loaf, 6 1b. loafs 44b-45c lb.; triplets, lVs cent less than singles. Premium brands, singles. 510 lb.; loaf. 63 Sic Poultry Live chickens No. 1 Quality FOB plants No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs, 17c; fryers, 2-3 lbs., 23 -25c. 3-4 lbs., 27c; 4 lbs and over. 27c: roasi -rs. 4 lbs. and over, 27c; fowl Leghorns, 4 lbs and under, 14-15v; over 4 lbs., 15-18c; colored iowi, au weights, ibc; roosters, ail weights, 14-10C. Turkey Net to growers, to ma, 30-slo. nens, c. rnce to retailors, areas ea; ycung hens, 60-51c; A young tarns, 37- c; light torn, 4i-43o. Babbits Average to growers, live whites 4-5 lbs. 17-20C lb.; 5-0 lbs. 15-lBc colored 3 cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks, 8-13c. Fresh dressed Idaho fryers and retailers. 40c; local. 48- aze. Country-Killed Meats Veal Top quality. 40-42c lb.: other grades according to weight and quality with lighter or heavier, 33-35c. Hogs Light blockers. 25-26: tows. m-aic. Lambs Top quality, springers, 39-41e; mutton. 16-lSc. Beef Good cows, 30-32c lb.i eanners- cutters, 29-30C. Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.): leef steers; Good 500-800 lbs., (39-42; Commercial, $38-39; utility, 135-37. Cows: commercial, 134-37; utility, 32 i canners-cutters, $29-33. Beet Cuts (Good Steers K Hind quarters. 140-48; rounds 145-48; lull loins trimmed. $60-63; triangle, S38-42; square chucks,. 140-43; ribs, (53-57; forcquarters, J38-40. Veal and call: Good. 138-40; commercial. wit-tu; utility, L.amD: uood-cnoice spring umos, (is ;; commercial, (39-41; utility, (36-41. Mutton: Good, 70 lbs. down, 826-28. Pork loins: (44-47; shoulders. 16 lbs. down, 133-34: sparerlhs. (47-50; carcass- 127-28: mixed weights. per ewt. lower. Portland Mlseenaneoua Onions Supplr moderate, market stea dy; Ore. yellows. No. 1. (2.50-60; 10 lbs. 50-55O Yellows med., (2.40-60; large 12.60- 75; boners, io lbs., 36-3Bo; onion sets, Lake Lablsh. 12o lb. Fotatoes Ore. Deschutes russets. 1A, (3.50-3.75; No. 2 DO lbs (1.35-50; 25 ids., i.vu-iu; io ids,, oo-7uc. wasn. net ted terns. No. 1., (3.75-85; No, 2. (1.35-48: largo bakers, S4.15-50; Idaho Russets No. 1A, (4.25-50; waxed, (4.60: 6 lb. sacks. (2.50-60: new potatoes. Florida triumphs. size A (3.35-50; size B. (3-3.35. Hay New crop, stack bales, u. B. No. 3 green alfalfa, truck or carlots F-O-B Portland or Puget sound markets, $36.50 41.00 ton; V. B. No. 1 mixed timothy, (44 I new crop oats and vetch hay or un certified clover hay, nominally (25-28 de- pending on quality and location baled on I Willamette valley farms. mascara Bark Dry 12 Mo lb green 4o lb. Wool valley coarse and medium trade. 45o lb. Mohair 2Bo Bk on 13-month growth. 1 nominally. Hide calves. 370 lb.: according to weight; Pips, 32c lb.; beef, ll-12o ib.t , bulls, 6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less. Nut Quotations Walnuts Franouettes. first aualltv inm. bo. 34,7c; large. 33.7oi medium. 27.3c: second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 2B.2c; medium, 28.2a; baDy, 23.2c; soft shell, first quality large. 39,7oi medium, 28.2c; first quality large, 29.7c: medium, 26.2c: sec ond Quality laraa. 27.2c. medium. 24.7ai baby 22.2c Filberts Jumbo.aoe lb.i large, 18c. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Feb. 14 U.B Livestock: Cattle salable 200; market active can- ner and cutter cows: about steady; low good fed steers above 25; top Monday 26.50 for above average good 1040-1113 lb. steers; good fed heifers Monday 24-25: canner-cutter cows 12.50-14.35; mostly 13 up; fat dairy type cows to 15 for com mons; common beef cows 15.50-17; good light cows Monday to 30; common-medium sausage bulls 16-10. Calves salable 50; market very slow; all grades under pressure; tew sales ar ound 2.00 lower than last week: aood- cholco vealers 26-30; mediums 18-33; com mons down to 14. Hogs salable 150; market 'moderately active, steady; good-choice 180-230 lbs. 10; mediums 18.50; good 160 lbs. 17.50; good 350-600 lb. sows salable 14.50-15.50: good-choice feeders salable 16.30-17.50. sheep salable 100; nothing oilered ear ly; market quotable weak to 50 cents be low early Monday; good-choice fed lambs salable 22-23.50 for under 105 lbs.; feed ers 10-20 Monday; good slaughter ewes salable to 10. Chicago Grain Market Chicago. Feb. 14 OF) Wheat, corn and soybeans marked up gains of around 2 cents In some deliveries at today's board of trade session. Prospects of export bus iness was the controlling factor In hte advance. Mexico, Great Britain and Holland were said to be in the market for wheat and flour. At the close wheat was to 3 cents higher than Saturday's close, March (3.19. Corn was VM to IS higher, March (1.28. Oats were H to K higher. March 731. Rye was 2U to 2K higher, May (1.32-3214. Soybeans were Si to 3 cents higher, March t2.34-34'4, and lard was 3 cents a hun dred weight higher to 6 cents lower, March (10.60. 'A th M ' "ere.e, Don'f throw tm out. Wear 'am out Dyan hlno Uqwtst Of Pasta will color Ittoie scuffs f BROWN Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, February 14, 195017 STOCKS (By the Associated Press) American Can 112X Am Pow St Lt i Am Tel & Tel 149 H Anaconda 29" Bendlx Aviation 39 'A Beth Stee.' 32 Boeing Airplane 26 Calif Packing 34B Canadian Pacific 15 li Case J 1 4414 Caterpillar , J44 Chrysler Com with A Sou Com Vultee 13 i Continental Can 38 Crown Zellerbach 32 4 Curtlss Wright 9 Douglas Aircraft 74 Dupont de Nem 64d General Electrlo 44 General Food 49 General Motors 78 Ooodyear Tiro 46 Int Harvester 28 Int Paper 30 'i Kennecott 63 Libby McN & L 74; Long Bell "A" 24 th Montgomery Ward 5714 nasn Keivinator 17 Nat Dairy 40 NY Central Northern Pacific 19H rac Am Fish Pa Gas & Elec Pa Tel A Tel 104H Penney J O 59 H Radio Corp , io-, Rayonler 27 Rayonler Pfd 314 Reynolds Metal 214; Richfield 38 Safeway Stores 35 Sears Roebuck l Southern Pacific 51 Standard Oil Co 02 St ude baker Corp 28 H Sunshine Mining 10 Transamerlca 17 Union Oil Cal 38 United Airlines 84 Union Pacific 14 U S Steei , 29 Warner Bros Plo 13 Woolworth 49 Wyatt Signed by Salem Senators Ken Wyatt, left handed pitch er who was a member of the Salem Senator mound staff in wits ana i47 and who was traded to Yakima in the middle of the 1948 season, has again been secured by the Solons. George Emigh, business mana ger stated Tuesday that the Portland Beavers has assigned wyatt s contract to Salem. Wyatt refused to report to Yakima and later went to Alas ka where he played semi-pro ball. Since then he has been reinstated and appears to be in good condition. He has pur chased a home in the Keizer dis trict. Emigh has been assured by Bill Mulligan of the Portland Beavers that the parent club will send three or four pitchers to Salem as a result of the train ing period at Riverside. Smelt Run Picks Up Portland, Feb. 14 VP) The Columbia river smelt run is picking up. Increased receipts here prompted retailers to drop the price to 30 cents a pound a reduction of ZD cents. Perltsnd Grain Portland, Feb. 14 VP) Wheat! Cash grain: Oats No. 2 38-lb white 87.00: oariey NO. Z 45-lb B.W. 56.00. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.20: soft white (excluding rex) 3.20: white club 2.20, Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.20: in nar cent 2.20; 11 per cent 2.21: 13 per cent 2.22. Today's car receipts: Wheat 118: barley 6: flour 18: corn 4fi: oats l: hy 10; mill feed 38. DEATHS Prentiss Doyle Windsor Prentiss Doyle Windsor, at the resi dence at route 3, box 237, Salem, Febru ary , at tne age oi 72 years. Surviv ing are the wife, Mrs. Beulah Windsor of Salem: three daughters, Mrs. J. B. McCormlck of Salem, Mrs. K. H. Schrei ber of Pico. Calif., and Mrs. B. H. Rec ord of Dumas, Texas; two sons, Prentiss O. wiiituior oi oan Angeio, rexas, ami vernon Use Organic Fertilizer The Right Woy to Rebuild Soil Free of Weed Seeds Odorless 6 ,.ckI $5.00 Bulk 1 ton.... $10.00 2 tons. . . . 17.50 FREE Delivery Anywhere in Salem area Phone 3-8127 Derby Duck Deborah ttie duck ling Is the belle of all linen showers, parties and bazaars. Her dally ac tivities are fun to embroider and simple to do. The designs make a wonderlul "first" lesson lor a little girl. Pattern XnTalop No. R3737 eon- Windsor of Salem; a sister, Mrs. J. sV. Horton of Floydada, Texas; two broth- . era, William Windsor of Bakers! leld.' Calif., R. L. Windsor of San Francis-' co. and M. N. Windsor of Oakland Calif.: ana cixnt granacnildren. services will bt held at the Clough-Barrlck chapel Wednei- ' day February 14. at i-ao a.m. with bV Vernon A. Zona olliclatlnf. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Friends are ask f ed to please omit flowers and make do- nations to March of Dimes In Ilea . thereof. Bnfus Grant Greene . .,. Rufus Grant Oreene, late resident at 1056 N. 18th St.. at a local hospital. Feb. -T ruary 13, at the age of 79 years. Survlv-. f ed by three children, Mrs. Norma McPad- ' den, Portland; Mrs, Llla Daily, Salem: Rim nuuMi u, urtcne, uanas; two Sis- ters. Mrs. Minnie Currier. Los Anmiu. J1- and Mrs. Jtuie Parrel!, Perry, Okla.; and 1 seven grandchildren, February 18, at 1 F.m. as wie w. 1. Kigaon onapei, ... v. Mrs. Anna Dewltl ' Mrs. Anna Dp wits. Int. tMUsnf a 11 Portland, in Portland, February 12, at the"-' age of 80 years. Surviving are nine chil dren, W. F. Dewltl, Salem; H. G.. Dewitx, . Elsie Jurgen and Agnes Souler. sll of Vancouver, Wash.; H. B. Dewttz. Beaty Allright, and Cora Hagen, all of Portland,' .Margaret Blckford, Redmond: and Emma,., Elazele. Sloat. Calif.; 32 grandchildren, v 31 great-grandchildren, 11 great-greatgrandchildren and one great-great-great- . grandchild. Services will be held Thurs day, February 16, at 3 p.m. at the W. T, -Rlgdon chapel. Interment In IOOF ceme. K lery. Sirs. Jennie May Lytle ' ' Mrs. Jennie May Lytle, late resident at 2381 Cherry Ave., at a local hospital, Feb- " ruary 13, at tne ave Ol 37 years, surviv ing Is a son, Lloyd E. Lytle', Salem; a ' grandson, Max H. Lytle, Salem; two sis- "r ters, Mrs. Olive Bell, York, Neb.; three brothers, C. W. Lucaa, Holdrege, Neb.:' A V: Lucas. Salem: and J. G. Lucas. Lerna. ' III.; and several nieces and ne chews. Services will be held Thursday, February... 16, at 10:30 a.m. at the Clounh-Barrlck ' chapel with Interment in City View ceme tery. OBITUARY William B. flornbuckle Silverton Funeral services for William rr R. Hornbuckle, 80, who died Sunday eve ning, will be held from the memorial chapet of the Ekman funeral home at 3 'ciock Thursday. Rev. Arthur Charles - Bates officiating and burial In the 811- "' verton hospital. He was born In Texas " Jan. 20, 1870 and had lived in this com- '.' son, Joseph Hornbuckle, Orescent; daugtw ters. Mrs. Mae ueverui ana Mrs. H. i. Knopf, both or Bakersfleld. Calif.; Mrs, A. M. Chrlstenson, Silverton and Mrs.'"1 W. A. Mitchell, Albany; brother, J. V. Hornbuckle, flclo, and two grandchildren.1-; Lillle May Glasgow a many Mrs. nine may aiasgow, 73, eis Jackson street, died at the Albany General -hospital Sunday. Services will be held at the Fisher funeral home at a time to bo 1? announced. Mrs. Glasgow was a native of -. Kansas- where she remained until cominaf ,. to Albany In 1939. She was married w A- jonn k. Glasgow, August ll, 1897 in Os v borne county, Kan., who survives as do. two children. Floyd Glasgow. Albany. Mrs. Thelma Stull, Palco, Kani.; two brothers'; - Louts and Ellsworth Cobb living In Kansas -and o sister, Mrs. Leda Brown, Albany, five grandchildren and seven great grand . children. Clond H. Davidson Albany Cloud H. Davidson, 70, died In 8 Portland hospital Saturday. The funeral ,,, wan held for the Linn countv native, at tha Halsey Methodist church Tuesday with. ... ourisi in me aneaa cemetery. Davidson wag . born at Shedd and had spent all of hit ' life In the Shedd and Halsey district. Ho. was tne son oi Mr. ana Mrs. Tnurston Da. vldson, early Oregon pioneers. He had been I . active In community projects and agricul Jc turai promotion worx. Mr. Davtoson marx. rled Lura V. Wilson at Halsey March 19-; 1907. Sha survives, as do a son, Robert H. . Davidson, Shedd; a sister. Addle B. 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