Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 14, 1950, Page 19, Image 19

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    FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
COW FEBTIL1ZE. old or fresh. Ph. 3-6021
nfl7
OIL CIBCULATOB1 at greatly reduced
prices.
y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa na
GOOD USED FURNACE (or 6 room hoiIK,
lawdtut burner attached, blower and
thermostat. Phone 3-0098. o62
WOMAN'S 1047 Roadmafiter bicycle, Ph.
39180 after a or come to 4SB N. Winter.
Apt. 11. nfl3
FOU SALE 1 wheel chair, food as new
Phone 31793. n
ALL KINDS Sand, Gravel, Crush. Mti,
Ss Ready Mix. Concrete Pipe, Tile, Sep
tic Tanks, Reinforcing Steel and Mean.
Oregon Gravel Co.
1405 N Pront St. - Phone 3-3417. &83
)40 WAXING required with PLASTIC
KOTE. the cellophane like finish foi
floors or linoleum
V EATER APPLIANCB CO.
375 Chemeketa n"
PHILLIPS BROb
Fertlllaera, welt rotted or fresh, any
k' ' By yard or sack. Flans tone for all
rock work Cedar fence posts Telephone
and elec. poles Any length Shingles
Yew posts. Lumber Ph 3-1458 Rt fi
Box 118. O
PRIMROSES, large plants, 5c to 35c, all
colors. Mrs. H. E. Nlbler. Oervals. n63
NEW SEWING machine. Price sacrifice.
320 Evergreen Ave. n64
MACHINIST, MECHANIC and other shop
tools. Like new. Each tool a bargain.
3025 Portland Road. n64
USED ELECTRIC WASHERS 119.95 UP
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO
375 Chemeketa n
SALEM SAND St GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road - Clearing - Ditching
Sewer St Basemen
Equipment ReoK.
15 B Vt yds.
10 D It yds.
D-7 Cat St Doier
D-B Cat St Doier
D-4 Cat & Doser
See m about ditching by the ft.
Phone Days 3-940B
Ives. 3-B246 or 3-4400
Salem. Oregon n
USED Electric Refrigerators, 149.95 & up
f 375 Chemeketa
kEROOFTNG, painting, remodeling. Willa
mette Valley Roof Co.. Salem n'
HAMMOND Solovox floor models. $100.
off regular price. II Interested phone
3389 Dallas, Ore. n$3
GENERAL ELECTRIC, Crosley, Gibson,
and Montaa Appliances at Gevurta. o
WELL BUILT SM. house trailer. Call 488
6tht St., Independence. Ore. p66
EASY WASHING MACHINE. No Sun, calls.
585 S. Commercial. P67
TWO FORMALS, one pink, one blue, sz.
12, S10 each. Ph. 3-7466 or see at apt. 3,
563 Court. Ti64
USED Electric ranges, S10.95 & up.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa
BEAT your home electrically with West
InghouM or Wesln automatic electric
heaters. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 375
Chemeketa. n
OLD COW fertilizer. Delivered. Ph. 38129.
n84
feEBUILT PIANOS. Like new. Large se
lection as low as $25 down, $10 month.
Bee at Tallman's, 385 S. 13th St. A mile
from high prices.
Steel clothesline posts, railings, to
Atoek. made to order. 1145 N- Liberty.
nflS
USED RADIOS & record players, 19.95 up.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
PLASTIC APRONS, variety to choose
from, makes beautiful gifts. Some host
ku. Ideal for kitchen use. Ph. 30403.
n79
GET YOUR yard and garden peet most
at Northwest Poultry, 1505 N Front. We
have both half and whole bales. n79
WALLING SAND At GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROCK for roads and drive
ways, cement, ready concrete, -carden
sand. Bulldozing, drainage and' ditch
ing, -yd shovel St drag line Ph 8-9249
BENT Wheelchairs and hospital beds.
Buren, 3-7775. 745 Court St. n62
k X WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
TRADE 1 fur coat, size 36, good cond.,
for sewing machine. Mrs. k. Harvey
Apt. ft, 3050 ,N. Capitol. Ph, 3-8085.
na63
WANT GOOD USED portable typewriter.
Ph. 3-4571. na62'
FIR STUMPAGE and fir logs wanted.
Shipment can be made by truck or
yall. Independence Lumber St Manufac
turing Company. Inc. Independence,
Oregon. Phone 42. na
PERSONAL
STANLEY HOME Products. Ph. 39307. p85
MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER
Palm and psychic reader. Madame
solves your worries. Advice 9 a.m. to 10
p.m. dally 173 S. Com'l. Under new man
agement. With this ad and 11.00 get a
special reading. Ph. 2-B28&. psz
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous! Ph. 36234
P.O. BOX 724, YMCA WN., TO, :0 P-m.
pl25
AUTOMOBILES
HAVE TWO CARS. Sell my 1938 Cher. 2
door cheap. 1305 S. 14th St. Q.62
Eisner Motors to Sell
1B47 CHEV. Convertible. Radio and heater.
New top and rubber. Must sell. 1680
Berry St. q67
1949 CHEV. IVa-T. truck with bed, excel,
cond., $1425. Ph. 2-21B4. C.M'
1948 INT. DUMP TRUCK. 4x4 Garwood
bed. 95 r. rubber. Good shape. Also low
boy trailer. 1T cap. For quick sale
both for 12200. Call after 5, 3-5107. q63
193ft HUDSON" S
1930 Chev. Sedan. 16-inch wheels
and seal beams
Ph. 3-7238
.185
..145
qfifi
FOR SALE '39 Ford cpe. R&H. 3 spot
lights. Finder skirts. '48 Merc, motor.
W.S.W. tires. Comp. leaded In new paint.
Call at 116 Marlon. Q63
IBM CHRYSLER adn. Htr.. O.D.. very good
motor. 195. 581 Willow. 2-6046. Q.66
1940 FORD dump truck, 4 to 5 yd. bed,
rood tires & In good mechanical con
. dltlon. $600. Home evealnsrs after 5.
k 118 Ash St., Dallas, Ore. Phone 3407.
qB3
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUY - SELL - TRADE
TERMS 2 LOTS
t325 Faim rounds Rd. Ph. 3-6454
S30 Rood St. Pa. 3-7714
FRTVATE PARTY 1949 Chrysler Windsor
elub coupe. Likt new. Low mileage. une
Em St., West Salem. 363
BUICK
FACTORY DELIVERY
$2105
DOOR SPECIAL TOURBACK
SEDAN
WITH HEATER AND DEP.
OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES
OttoJ.WilsonCo
q$5
FR i OWNER 1949 - 135 Psckard De
luxe touring sedan. All extras. Cost
13450, now 82200. Bank terms. Ph.
4-2326. 155 Fisher Rd. Q
41 OLDS. Reasonable condition. Good
tires. Ph, 3-0943 or 13B4 Summer after
a p.m.
FOR SALE, 19 Dodge coupe, $295. Oood
cono. uoui weoo, rn. a-ii .
4 CHEV. L.W.B. 1H T stake 7.6x12. Oood
30x7.50 tires; duals. Bstr. br. St htr. Exc.
cond. Rt. 6 Box 434D, Salem. 465
ha PONT. 9 Deluxe SUrewtrMk sedan
epe. like new, BS0O miles, rah ana ex
tras. S2095. 1170 Nebraska St. g'
41 BUICK SPECIAL sedanette, A reliable
low mileage car with a 4 H, new teat
covers and 75 pert, tires. Olosny black
finish. Car In top shape and priced
reasonably, pn. owner, qoi
journal Want Ads Pay
AUTOMOBILES
OLDSMOBILE ROCKETS AHEAD
OLDSMOBILE
FACTORY DELIVERY
AGAIN AVAILABLE
New Low Pricei
STARTINQ AT
$1745
Delivered to You at Lansing, Mich.
COME IN OR PHONE 3-4119
LODER BROS.
465 Court St.
Eisner Motors to Buy
BUICK
FACTORY DELIVERY
$2105
4 DOOR SPECIAL TOURBACK
SEDAN
WITH HEATER AND DEP.
OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
BOATS
ANY OFFER (almost) New Evin 5.4 H.P.
Terms. Salem Boat House. Ph. 1-9303.
qt62-
FINANCIAL
FARM AND CITY LOANS
V and h
VC8B OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contracts
And Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bldi. Ph 4-32B3. r
NEED CASH
For Bills!
Get cash to consolidate bills and re
duce expenses. Loans $35 to $500 on
auto, up to $300 on salary or furni
ture up to 20 months to repay.
Charges only for the time you use the
money. No co-signers required. Let us
try and arrange a loan the same day.
We like to say "Yea." Coma In or
phone.
PERSONAL
Finance Company
Pftelfic Building Room 135
518 STATE STREET
Phone 3-2454 c. R. Allen, Mir.
Lie. 8-132 - M-155
LOANS HADE TO RESIDENTS OF ALL
SURROUNDING TOWNS
M4"
MORTGAGE LOAN
HEADQUARTERS
FHA LOANS
CONVENTIONAL LOANS
PRIVATE LOANS
BUSINESS PROPERTY
CONDITIONAL FHA COMMITMENTS
REX SANFORDj INC.
164 S. COM'L. TEL. 3-83B9
AUTO LOARB
WTXiLAMETTTE CREDIT CO,
182 8 Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 9-3457 Lie. No M-159 8-154
SEE U8 FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4V4 INTEREST
6 to 40 Years and No Commission
DENTON & DENTON
REALTORS
341 State St. Phone 2-356 I
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie. 8-133 and U-S34I
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
Hear "Top Trades'
13:0ft dally K.8.L.U. 1390 KCsfl
130 S. Commercial St Tel. 3-9161 r
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
198T Fairgrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parkins
Fhoo 37033 Lie No. M369-S291
Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. l
BE THRIFTY
IN '50
A "Bill Consolidation"
LOAN KAY 1IAKX YOU
"THRIFTY IN 50'
PAY OFF YOUR BILLS
LOWER YOUR MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
$50 to $1500
CALL OR PHONE TODAT
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
IS 8, LIBERTY PHONE 4-3303
MORTGAGE LOANS
HOMES BUSINESS PAR US
Abrams & Skinner, Inc.
t64
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROY H. SIMMONS
126 South Commercial St. Phone 1-1161
TRAILERS
?? FT. TRAVELO. Sleeps 4. Fully equipped.
Ph. 3-1635. to
HOUSE TRAILER. 1946 deluxe model, like
new. 27-foot, rnone j-saos. im state.
tsa
24 FT. FACTORY built. Very good eond.
I6B5. Rt. 7 00X 2 OIKS H., 2 DlOCKS
left. Middle Grove school. t2
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Roan 466 Court Phone 34773
AUTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-9266. Night
2-1604. 333 Center. o
BUILDING AND CARPENTRY
Labor contract vour new home,
remodeling and repair. Ph 2-4830.
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bids, clear
ing, teeth for brush. Vlrcll Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Pb. 3-3146, Salem. o63
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register All makes gold, rented, re
paired. Roen. 456 Court Ph. 3-6773. o
CEMENT WORE
Foundation, sidewalks, driveways, pa
tloa. curbs, walls, etc. Call 9-4650. o"
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Oil stove, furnace, chimneys vacuumed
cleaned. Knsley. T71 S. 3 1st. Pb. 1-7176
078
EXCAVATINO
Ben OtJen A Son excavating grading,
Land clearing. Pa. 3-3Q&0. U
Unshelled Filbert
Subsidy 4.75 Cents
Washington, March 14 W) -
The agriculture department said
yesterday it would pay Oregon
and Washington filbert growers
up to 4.75 cents a pound for 2
8000,000 pounds of unshelled
nuts.
The subsidy is designed to en
able processors to get the nuts
at prices which, officials said.
should enable them to dispose
of the filberts in consumer mar
kets in the shelled form.
Initiation Discussed
Willamina At the high school
plans for a trip to Portland and
an informal initiation were dis
cussed at the Nurses' Aid meet
ing held recently. A committee
was appointed to draw up a con-
stitution to be read and approv
ed at the next meeting. The club
is planning to sell popcorn at
noon to raise money for its treas
ury. DIRECTORY
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross. Rt. 0, Box 43T-0
aT8
DRESSMAKING
Tailoring St alternation. 1132 Edgewa
ter 2-7578 eve. o69'
Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial S-9179. o
Complete repair service. OU burners,
furnaces & oil stoves, day or nltfl. Guar
anteed work. Ph. 4-2124. 072
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklni Co. products. Free de
livery. 1717 Center Pb. 3-6395. Q
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
P. A. Doerfler A Sous, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 3-1322. o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 346 Jef
ferson St Phone 23452. o
LA'VKMOWERS
Sharpening, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. o78
Expertly sharpened. Jacobsen Power
Mower Dealer. Moore's Bicycle St Sport
Shop. 237 N. High Street Ph. 3-3844
o76"
LAWN MOWERS A KNIFE SHARPENER
At Ur Door grinding, lawn mowers, scis
sors, knives. Dcxter's Ph. 3-6833. . o
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Private piano accordion lessons given
In your home If preferred. Special piano
accordion rental plan for beginners.
1230 N. Liberty. Basement apartment.
084
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar, Mando
lin, Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
085
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, flies and tiling sunnllei
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief eases.
lerce Wire Recorders. Roen. 466 Court
EUstrom'i are equipped to do your
painting. Phone a-24B3.
PAINTING A PAPERING
Painting it paperhanglng. Free estimate,
857 Shipping. Ph. 3-0513. 085
PAPERIIANGING
JERRY JOHNSON PH. 2-9348.
Asphalt driveways Ss areas. D. A. Dav
idson Co., 2012 S, E. Silver Springs Rd.,
Portland 22, Ore. (Toll) Be. 9108. 087
Plow & discing, Ford trsctor. D. Mar
shall. Ph. 3-1343 . 086
PLUMBING
PICTURE FRAMING
ROTO ROOTER
Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged
sewers, drains. Ph. 3-6327. L. Howard
SAND A GRAVEL
Garden Soli, crushed rock, Shovel and
dragline excavating, Walling Sand
Gravel Co.. Phone 3-9349.
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Sen-Ice. Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079
Elm Bt W. Salem. Pb. 3-9466, 3-5337.
o83
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service, 650 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. o
SEWER CLEANING SERVICE
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades Clean
sewers drains. L. Howard. Ph. 3-5327
SPRAYING
Spraying, L. W. Caudle. Ph. 2-7900. o78
All makes repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial. Ph 3-3512. o'
TRANSFER A STORAGE
. Local St Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal St briquets. Trucks to
Portland dally. Agent tor Be it ins. House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U. S.
or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage.
Ph. 3-3131. o
TREE WORK
Insured tree service. Ph. 26014.
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona. Remington. RovaL Under
wood portables. All makes used machines
nepairs ana rent. Hoen, esp court.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
rellnlshed. Relnholdt it Lewis, 3-3639
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37326.
WEATHERSTRIPPINO
Free estimate. T. PULLMAN, Pb. 1-5963.
078'
WELL DRILLING
R. J. West, 4240 Sunnyvlew. 2-2773. 086 1
Fred Wymora, Rt 2. Box 311 Ph. 2-5135
063
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners, Window, walls,
at wooawora cieanea rioors eieanea,
waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347
Court Lanadoe, OulberUon and Mather
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller. Made to order. 1 Day
uei, neinnoiat at iewis. tn. 3-J03S.
WOOD SAWING
Atkins. 1145 Tile Rd. 3-6674.
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co Ph 3-4031.
LODGE
Loyal Order of Moose meet Tburj
mgm 284 . uomj. prj. 3-5227. 76
A Alnsworth Lodge No. 201, AT.
TA. & AM. Stated Communlca.
tion, Tues., March 14, 7:30 pjn. 62
A Salem Lodge No. 4, AP. &
7 A.M. Wed., March 15. F. C.
Degree, 7:30 pin. 63
Versatile Musicians These three Leslie junior high school
ninth-grade girls are accomplished musicians, both instrumen
tally and vocally. The trio, left to right, are Carol Lee (vio
lin), Laurel Herr (piano) and Sidney Kromer (cello). The
string trio got a top "1" rating in the instrumental division
of the district high school music festival at Lebanon last week
end. Then, laying their instruments aside, the three girls
came back later as a vocal trio, and earned themselves an
other "1" rating.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
salea
Livestock Marmet
By Valley Packing Company)
Wooled lambs 420.00 to 123.00
Fterir Inmh tlfi.00 to $31.00
Calve, good (300-450 lbs). .116.00 to 625.00
Veal (150-300 lbs) top ....lit.uo to tzv.uu
Pat dairy cow fll.m to I14.W
Cutter cows 1 10.00 to 114.00
Dairy hellers iu.oo to iib.uu
Bulla 118-00 to 121.00
Portland Eastslde Market
Best Willamette valley White Rose ana
Burbank potatoes sold for S2.50-2.75 a
hundred oounda on the Portland East-
side Farmera Wholesale Produce market
today.
Prices of limited offerings of Toot
vegetables, apples, dry onions and spin
ach were nominal.
Portland Produce
Butterfat Tentative, e-bjeet to imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland 65-6Sc lb.: 92 score 63-66c; 60
score, 61-64e, 89 score 65c. Valley routes
snd country points zc less man nrst.
Batter Wholesale rou duik cuoes to
whUesalers, grade 93 score, 64c. A
92 score. 62c; B score, 61c; O, 69 score
. Above prices are airicuy nominal.
Cheese Seilint onci- to Portlana whole
sale Oregon singles, 37H-40He; Oregon 6
small loal 42-43c; triplets 114 less than
tlnules
Ems To wholesalers: A grade, large,
i'a-49c doz.; A grade, medium. 38-38 Vic;
B grade, large, 44-350 doz.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: arade AA
prints, 69c; AA cartons, 70c; A prints.
c: a cartons foe; a prints, esc.
Eggs Prices to retailers: Orade AA
large, 43c doz.; A large, 41c; AA medium,
41c; A medium, 40o; B medium. 33c; car
tons 2c additional.
Cheese - Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles, 39-43c; Oregon loaf, 5
1b. loaves, 44 A -45c lb.; triplets, ltt cents
leu than singles. Premium brands, singles.
5lVac lb.: loaf. 53HQ.
Poultry
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality. l.o.D.
plants): Broilers, under 2 lbs, nominal;
fryers. 3V4-3 lbs.. 30-32c; 3-4 lbs. 32-34c;
roasters, 4 lbs and over, 32-34e; light hens
under 4 lbs, 18c; over 4 lbs, 21c; heavy
hens, all welghLs, 25-26c; old roosters, all
weights, 13-itc.
Turkey Net to growers, torn. I0-3lo.
hens, 44o. Price to retailers, dressed; A
ycuna hens. 60-6 lc: A rouna tome. 37-
38c; light toms, 41-43o.
Kaooitt Average to growers, uve
whitu 4-5 lbs. 17-20o lb.; 6-6 lbs. 16-lBc
lb.; colored 2 cents loweri old or heavy
does and bucks, 8-12c. Fresh dressed
Idaho fryers and retailers, 40c t local, 46.
G2e.
Country-Killed Meats
Veal Top quality 39-40c lb.; other
grades according to weight and quality
with lighter or heavier, 33 -35c.
Hogs Light blockers, 25V4-26ttc; sows.
30-22C.
Lambs Top quality springers. 3B-oc;
mutton, best, iS-20c; rough heavy ones,
13-14C.
Beef Oood cows, 32-30C lb.; canners-
cutters, 3B-30C.
Fresh Dressed Meals
(Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.):
Beef steers: Good 300-800 lbs 343-46;
commercial, $42-44; utility, 336-40.
Cows: Commercial. $37-39; utility. 135-
37; canners-cuttera, 332-34.
Beef Cuts Oooo Steersi. Hind quarters,
148-52; rounds, 148-51; full loins, trimmed,
163-67; triangle, 139-43; square chucks,
(44-46: ribs. 155-80: foreouarters. 140-43.
Veal and calf: Oood. $49-53; commercial,
i-es; utility, tax-iv.
Li&mo: oood-choice spring iambs, no
li commercial, $43-44; utility. (37-40.
Mutton: Good, 70 lbs down, $28-30.
Pork loins. $47-48: shoulders. 16 lbs.
down, 128-30: sparerlbs, $45-48; carcaas-
$28-39; mixed weights $3 per cwt.
lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Onions: 50 lb sack Ore. yellows. No. 1.
medium, $1.25-35; some $1.00; large. 1.40-
65; 10 lbs, 25-35; boilers, 10 lbs, 20 -23c; 6
lbs 19-2lc; onion sets. Oregon yellow, 50
ids, k.ou-o.uu; wnue, io.3-au.
Potatoes: Ore. local Burbanks. No. 1,
$2.50-60; Deschutes Russets, No. 1A. $3.00
25: 25 lbs. 75-90c; No. 2. 50 lbs $1.09-39:
wasn. neitea uems, no. i, j.13-ju; ii ids,
flac; la ins. eo-eac: no. i. ii. 15-25: ige.
Bakers, $4.00-50; Idaho Russets, waxed,
S3.7&-4.DQ. New potatoes, fia. Triumphs,
size A, $3.00-10.
nay: new crop, staca oaies, u. o. no. a
srecn Alfalfa, truck or car-lots P-O-B
Portland or Puget Sound markets. $35. 60-
fl.OD ton; U. B. No, 1 mixed .Timothy, 144
ton; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay
or uncertified clover hay, nominally $25
28 depending on quality and location bal
e on Willamette valley farms.
Cascara Bark Dry 13 'Ao lb. green 4c
lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 2Se lb. en 13-mooth growth.
nominally.
Hides Calves I5e lb.; according to
weight, pips, 35 Jb beer, s-ioc lb.;
bulls. 6-7c lb Country buyers pay 2o less.
Filberts Wholesale prices: Jumbo 19
22c. large 17-20c; medium 15-18c
Grower prices: Orchard run, 9-lOe.
Walno is Wholesale prices: Per lb. In
100-Jb lots: First quality Jumbo. Sl-321;
large. 29-30c; medium. 26-2fl4c: sec
ond quality Jumbo. 29-29 c; large 37-
ai'-ic: medium 24H-35He; baby,
20Vc. Orower prices, orchard run: Fran
quettea, 10-13e lb.
Portland Llveateek
Portland, Ore., March 14 (UB Livestock
Cattle salable 150; market active: cows
strong at Monday's advanee: steers scarce:
salable folly steady; top fed steers Mon
day 28; common dairy type nellers today
17.25; low good heifers Monday to 25;
canner-cutter cows 13.50-15: some 15.50:
shells downward to 11; medium beef cows
19; good fed cows quoted to 21.50; com
mon sausage bulls 17-18.50; good bulls
quotable to 22 and above; beef bulls
Monday 22.50.
Calves salable 50; good-eholce Yealer
scarce; salable 20-33; common -mediums
16-22.50.
Hogs salable 300; market less active;
early sales weak with some bids 25 cents
or more lower; good-choice 180-235 lbs.
10-10.25; few 18.50; 170 lbs. 18; good 350
500 lb. sows salable 14.50-15.50; good
choice feeders quoted 17.50-18.50.
Sheep salable 100; odd head steady;
good-choice 103 lb Iambs 23.75: medium
90 lbs 22.50: top Monday 24.50 for choice
115 lb No. 3 pelt lambs; good-choice 153
lbs ewes 12.
Portland Grata
Portland, Marcb 14 (f) Wheat:
Cash grain: Oau No. 2, 38-lb White S5.00.
Barley No. 2, 45-lb B.W. 64.50.
Cash wheat (bldt: Soft white 3.25: soft
white (excluding rex) 2.25; white club 2.25.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2 25; 10 per
tent l.li; U per tent 1.11; 11 pt: cent
2.25.
Today's ear receipts; Wheat 66; barley 4;
floor 7, Cora 13; oats 1; hay 3; mlUIeed U.
General Motors
Has High Profits
New York, March 14 UP) The
General Motors corporation an
nounced last night that its prof
its had reached a record of
$656,434,232 in 1949 and that
its payroll had soared to a new
peak of $1,440,690,450.
The firm's annual report to
its 434,000 stockholders also dis
closed that production, sales and
tax payments had hit record
highs.
The 1949 earnings were equiv
alent to $14.64 a share of com
mon stock. This compared with
the previous high of $9.72 a
share in 1948, when profits
reached $440,447,724.
Discussing the increased sales
volume, the report expressed
belief "the potential market for
new cars has been permanently
expanded.
The report pointed out that
the adult population of the Unit
ed States in 1949 was nearly 10
per cent greater than in 1941
and about 27 per cent greater
than in 1929.
"In addition," the report said,
'there was a change in income
distribution which brought more
family units into the medium
and higher income classes. Thus,
more people could afford to buy
new cars in 1949 than before the
war."
"There still exists a backlog
of deferred demand," said the
report. "However, once this
backlog has been satisfied, op
erations are not likely to con
tinue at a peak rate."
The report showed that sales
reached a new peak of $5,700,
835,141 in 1949 against $4,701,-
770,340 the previous year. This
included GM's non-automotive
products.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Salem dealer
lor the guidance ot Capital Journal
Readers. (Revised dally).
Befall Fee. Prices:
Egg Mash 44.65.
Rabbit Pellets S4.20.
Dairy Feed 13.70.
Poultry: Buying prices Grade A Color
ed hens 23-24c; grade A Leghorn hens,
18c; grade A old roosters, 14c; grade A
colored fryers, 3 lbs., 32-34c.
Eggs
Boring Prlcee Large AA 35c, large
A, 32-34c, medium AA, 33c; medium A,
31c; eras, 24c.
Wholesale Prleea Egg wholesale prices
b-7c above these prices above large trade
A generally quoted at 30c, medium, 36c
Biitterfat
Premium 67c; No. 1 05c; No. 3. 69-6 lc;
i buy ing prices).
Butter Wholesale grade A, 68c; re
tail 74c.
Chicago Grain
Chicago. March 14 VP) Official con
flrmatlon of damage to the winter wheat
crop In the southwest by dry windy con
ditions touched off renewed buying li
wheat at the board of trade today.
The weekly government weather report
said high winds lat week had caused
some damage to wheat.
March wheat was at a new high atnee
December oi 1948, and May and July soy
beans were at new seasonal highs.
Some profit cashing late In the session
shaded be.st levels and at the close wheat
wan lower to hlither than yester
day's close, March $2.31. Corn was
lower to 'A, hlvher. Match 41.10'. oe.t&
were unchanged to higher. March v6
Rye was to S higher. May $1.33-334.
Soybeans were to 1 cent higher, March
12.47-, and lard was 5 cents a hun
dred weight lower to 3 cents higher, March
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Chicago, March 14 m (USDAl Sal
able hogs 12,000; 23-40 cents lower on
butchers: sows 25 cents lower: top 17.00;
most good and choice 100-230 lb. 16.05-
10.90: 240-270 lb. 16.25-18.75; 280-325 lb,
15.75-16.25; 300 lb. 15.50 and lower around
425 lb. butchers 15.00; 100-180 lb. lights
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15.25; odd head 15.50; 47S-600 lb. 13.00
14.25; good clearance.
Salable cattle 7,000; salable calves 000:
steers and she stocks slow; steers steady
to 50 cents lower: neliers steady to weak;
cows scarce and mostly steady: bulls
stendy to 26 cents higher; veal cm steady
to 50 cents higher; around 15 loads high
good and choice 1,060-1,440 lb. steers
20.50-33.00; bulk medium and good grades
23.50-2B.50; few common to low-medium
kinds 22.00-22.75; medium and good heif
ers 22.00-26.50: good COWS 10.75-21.00;
common and medium beef cows 16.75-
IB.50; canners nd cotters 13.w-18.7S;
medium and good sausage bulls 20.00
22.00: medium to choice veslers 35.00-
30.00,
Salable sheep 2.500; market on slaugh
ter lambs not established; shipper de
mand poor snd big packers bid weak to
bO cents lower; ewes steady at l.tb-l.W.
The sea spider is a remote
relative of the crab and lobster.
OBITUARY
Tltns P. Oclesbee
Independence Funeral services for Ti
tus Perrv Oalesbee. 77. retired Indepen
dence resident who died at a Salem hos
pital Saturday, were held from the Smith
funeral home Tuesday afternoon with bur
ial In Hill Top cemetery. He was born In
Mercer county, Ohio, Oct. 27, 1872 and
came to Oregon In 1B02. first locating at
Shelburn where he lived until his marriage
to Lilly Taylor Dec. 28, 1898. He Is sur
vived by his widow and two daughters.
Mrs. W. H. Thurston, Independence and
Mrs. I. N. Peterson, Albany; son. Earl
Oalesbee. Myrtle Creek; four brothers,
Jay L. Offlesbce, Sclo: Asa L. Oglesbee.
Slletz; Elisha Oglesbee. Newport and
Charles Oglesbee, Elmlra; slater, Mrs.
George B! a ten ford, Molalla; five grand
children and four great grandchildren.
Mrs. Pelra Johnson
Sllverton Funeral services for Mrs. Pet-
ra Johnson, 60, who died here Sunday,
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will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday
from the Memorial chapel of the Ekman
funeral home. Rev. P. W. Erlckson, Sa
lem, officiating and burial In Evans Val
ley cemetery.
MARY MARTHA McGREW
Sllverton Funeral services for Mm.
Mary Martha McOrcw, 79, are announced
for Thursday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from
the Memorial chapel of the Etc man Fu
neral Home, Rev. Arthur Charles Bates
of the First Christian church, officiating.
Final rites at Sllverton cemetery. Mrs.
McQrew'e home recently has been on
route 7, Salem, Previously she was a re
sident of Scotts Mills for 21 years, She
passed away in Salem Sunday evening.
She was born In Cedar county, Mo., Oc
tober 10, 1870. Surviving are seven chil
dren, Mrs. Beulah Rom on, Mrs, Helen
jrown and Mrs. Ethel Blesslngton, all of
Salem, William McQrew and Mrs, Mary
Ventura, both of Portland, Mrs, Evelyn
Doskinea of Taft, and Mrs. Opal Thome
son of Scotts Mills. Five grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren. Two sis
tent, Mrs, Laura Enrles, Pine Blult, Ark,,
and Mrs, Minnie Sutton, Miami, Okla.
Mra. Helmlne If a gen
Aurora Funeral services for Mrs. Hel
mlne llngen, 87, Cnnby resident the Inst
16 years, were Sunday afternoon In the
Canhv FuueteA tame, with. Rev, A.. J.
Knutzen olilclntlng. Burial was in zion
Memorial park cemetery, Canby, Mrs.
Htinen died Thursday in nn Oregon City
hospital after a long illness. Born Septem
ber 17, 1862. in Toten, Norway, she
came to the United Stau.i In 1883 and re
sided In Iowa, before moving to Oregon in
1934. She was a member ot tne zoar
Evangelical church, Cnnby. Survivors In
clude the widower, Christian P. Hagcn: a
daughter. Mra. Thea Strand, Denver; a
sister, Mrs. Karlne Nymoen, In Minneso
ta: a brother, Jacob Dotseth, Knapp, wis.;
and six stepsons and stepdaughters, Mrs.
Tlielma Cooke. Mrs. Clara Kreldt, Ted
and John Hag en, all of Portland; Ken
neth Hauen. Canby, and Mrs. Marian
Becke, Aurora,
Miction Danlrla
Dayton Funeral services were held
for Mienon Daniels, 74, Portland, who died
March 7 .after a few weeks Illness. She
born August 1. 1875 In Michigan. She
Is survived by three sisters: Mrs. Harvey
(Phoebe) Bates. Portland; Mrs. J. O. (Ros
alie) Andrus, Monmouth: Mrs, Earle (Vi
ola) Coburn, Dayton; niece, Mrs. John
(Margaret) Shelburne, Dundee; nephews.
Urle S. Alderman, Dayton; Earl Sutton.
Portland. Her husband. Thurston Daniels,
pawed away In 1020, and her slater Oeneva
Alderman also preceded her In death. The
R ass-Hollywood Mortuary, Portland, con
ducted the services, and Interment was
bc-Aide her husband In the City ceme
tery, Vancouver, Wash.
Frank B. SIMONS
ai Da ny Services were nnd Tuesday it
the Fortml Her-Fred erlcksen chapel for
Frank B. Simons, 81, who died Saturday
nt the Albany General hospital. He was a
native of Wisconsin and en me to Oregon
In 1015. He was a retired Insurance
agent and had lived In Eugene for 12
years before moving to Tangent to live
with his son. W. A. Simons In 1049. Sur
viving besides his son are three grandchil
dren snd five great grandchildren. His
wife died In 1946.
Ella TAargaret 7fta comber
Lebanon Mrs. Ella Margaret Maeomber
died at the Lebanon community hos
pital on March 12. Born In usk. Enalnnd,
Jan. 7, 1878, she enme to the United
States at the age of 16, and lived In Neb
raska before coming to Lebanon 13 years
ago. She was a member of the V.F.W.
auxiliary and the Episcopal church. Fu
neral services will be held Thursday at 2
p.m. at the Howe-Huston chapel with
Rev, James Klnasley and Rev. Harvey
Schmidt officiating. Burial will be In IOOF
cemetery. Survivors are the widower, Roy;
daughters, Dorothy Birth and Mable Lew
is of Nebraska; sons, Howard. Salem:
Roger, Nebraska; Everett, Long Beach;
Earl, San Diego; brothers, William and
Albert Moxlcy of Lebanon, 16 grand
children and two great grandchildren.
DEATHS
Reuben Ron Groves
Reuben Ross Groves, at th. residence
at 3830 Liberty road, March 13, at the
age of 76 years. Brother of Mrs. Fred
Browning and William Kingston, both of
Snlem, Mrs. Leota Howard of Los Angeles,
Mrs. E. r. Farr or The Dalles. E.
Groves of Baker, Oregon, and Charles
Kingston of Portland. Services will at
held at the Vim U T. Golden chapel Wed-
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terment in the City View cemetery.
Cora Ann Bicker
At the residence at 1045 North Cot
tage street, March 13, Cora Ann Bicker, at
the age of 87 years. Survived by husband,
Hiram Mason Ricker of Salem; live chil
dren, Mrs. Ida Francis Reichord. Mrs. Ju
liet W. Pope. Mrs. Una May Elmer, Roy
Burnette, and Charles Burnett; brother.
Charles Coffleld of Kansas City, Mo., and
Cheater Coffleld In California: a sister,
Mrs. Ruby Hamilton of Minneapolis.
Kans., 10 grandchildren and 18 great
grandchildren. Services will be held Thurs
day, March 16, at 2 p.m. at the Church
or the Latter Day Saints with Bishop
Salsbury officiating. Interment In BeU
erest Memorial park. Direction W. T,
Rigdon company.
Mra. Gladys M, Thomas
Mrs. Gladys M. Thorn phs, late resi
dent of 365 East Wilson street, at a local
hospital March 13. Survived by husband,
Horace J. Thomas of Salem; mother, Mrs,
Ora Mefntyre Tnomas; end a slater, Mrs.
Orma Hlgglns of Fields Landing, Calif.
Services will be held at the Clough-Bar-rlck
chapel Wednesday, March 15, at 3
P.m. with Rev. Chester W. Hamblln of
ficiating. Interment In the Lee Mission
cemetery,
Henry William Zobel
Henry William Zobel. at the residence
nt 1045 North Winter street March 12, at
the ace of 82 yenrs. Survived by daugh
ter. Mrs. Roy Blanchard of Salem; two
sons, Herbert and Bernard Zobel, both
of Snlem; 11 grandchildren and nine great
grandchiltlren. Member of the Immanuel
Baptist church in Snlem and Salem lodne
4, A.r. & A.M. Serv ces will be held
at the Howell-Ed wards Chanel Wednes
day. March 15. at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. J. R.
Turnbull officiating. Interment In th.
City View cemetery.
George F. Zwlcker
George F. zwlcker. at th residence
at 743 South 25th street, March 13. at the
age of 70 years. Survived by wife, Mrs.
Ethel Zwlcker of Salem: three sons. Har
old Zwlcker of Newport and Kenneth
Zwlcker and Melvln Zwlcker of Salem;
live Sisters. Mr. Clam Knvennnich of
Turner, Mrs. Hulda Sehrum and Mrs.
QuMie Porath. both of Portland, Mrs.
Willie Wllcome of Burns and Mrs. Tillie
Hall of Salem; four brothers, William
Zwlcker of Salem, Leonard and Henry
Zwlcker both of Pendleton, and Fred
Zwlcker of Coq utile: and eight grand
children. Services will be held at the
Clough-Barrlck chapel Wedne-wlay, March
is. at i:30 p.m. with Interment In th.
City View cemetery.
Mrs. Ann. I. Delaney
Mrs. Anne L. Delanev. Into ruldwt nf
340 N. Liberty St.. Rt a local hospital,
March 13. Surviving are two daughters;
Mrs. Leone Best. Calgary, Alberta. Can-
nna, and Airs. Eleanor wood, Bozeman,
Mont.: a son, Harvey Bcchtel. Felix, Ore.;
two sisters. Mrs. Mary E. Wilson, Salem,
nnd Mrs Jonn Jon.sen. Stork ton. fTaMf ;
four brothers, William, Joseph. Chester
and Roy Crosby, all of Cavalier, Neb.;
and four grandchildren. Announcement
of services later by Clouah-Barrlck com
pany.
Fannie M. Mosley
Fannie M. Moselr. at th fnmlW re!.
dence at 3870 Monroe street, March 13, at
tne age of 83 years. Survived by six daugh
ters, Madge Williams of Snlem. Mrs. Tom
Patton of Garfield. Ark.. Mrs. Jim Barnell
of Rogers, Ark., Mrs. Carl Woods of Pea
Ridge. Ark.. Mrs. Dwlght Harris of New
Meadows, Idaho, and Mrs. Grover Ad
ams of Ponca City, Okla.; two sLsteM.
Lola Hllterbrand of Muskogee, Okla., and
Mrs. Hutu Hendricks of Cherryvllle,
Kans.; three brothers. Drltt Christy of
Alamosa. Colo, and John Christy and
Phillip Christy of San Diego. Calif.: and
one grandson, Marvin Williams of Salem.
Memoer or the First Christian church at
Rogers, Ark. Services will be held at th.
Howell-Edwards chapel Wednesday, March
15. at 3 p.m. with Rev. Dudley Strain
officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memor
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