Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1950, Page 17, Image 17

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    BUILDING MATERIALS
No. 4 Com. Lumber
li4 to US $35.00 per M
3x4 to 2x12 135.00 per M
P O. B. Mill will deliver at cartage cost.
Independence Lumber & Manufacturing
Independence, Oregon
Telephone 42 ma
NAILS
Oir load Just aiilvoa Moat sizes In
lock. C. O. I-ONO. Ph 2-5821 One
mite norm oi (tenor mal98'
$13 Per Sq. .
tot Ho. 1 Mountain Cedar Shingles.
SIDING
' New ubeato aiding 110 aq.
C. O. LONG Ph. 35821
One Mile North of Kelzer
me203
IMMEDIATE DEL. 4oQC ft No. 1 pecan
flooring, 2000 t wieci.t 3000 ft select
oak; fiOOO fL H No 3 Oa&; 90 aq No
31 red cedar ihlngies 17 pet sq.; cedar
cutters; 25 tt Pine thelvlng $125; cara
mon lumber $30 iver M. 150 tq Can
adian cedar wall shakes primed, then
painted. We ell only the best. Call us
evenings Pa. saiem 3-11D6 Ted Uulter
ma
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
PEAT MOSS with turkey droppings. Val
ley Farm Store, eh 2-2034. n223
MOVING, must tell ft cu. ft. refrigerator.
Ph. 3-4543. nl9
O-041 SPBINQFIELD spotter, H. V. Doe.
1405 Bllverton Ha. D199
DISTILLED white .Molding vinegar for all
pickling purposes, also pure apple ci
der vinegar. Bring Jugs. Puritan Cider
Works, W. Salem. n222
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT
SACRIFICE
g) Robert eleo. meat grinder, 145
Oarland gas .'ana with grill, 100
Oaa grill, 135 -0
French fryar, 125
Back bar, 125
21 ft. counter, t4
Eleven stools, each 15
One booth, 115
Deep freeze, $12
e Electric coke cabinet, (75
Refrigerator, 155
e) Dishes, silverware cneap
French fry Ulcer $20
Roll-away bed Se inner-spring mat
tress. $25
Wurlltzer Juke box S5
Milk shake mixer 112
Electric clock, $12
Many otlier Item;
3-5110
; GLENN WOODRY
For Information ot Equipment
nl98
UPRIGHT PIANO: good cond. $125. Ph.
2-6086, 2285 Warner nlH
DINING ROOM 8F.T davenport & chair,
0x12 rug. Brlirs Strtton elcc. motor.
Fruit Jars. Other furniture & misc.
Ph. B-1958. 2445 Oardu. rd. nl98
DAVENO for $30. (HI h-atcr like new with
150 gal. oil barrel tor $50. 1560 Roosevelt
nl98
BOPER GAS range. Srrvel gas refrlg.
Ph. 3-9875 or nee at 1040 cross St. n!98'
ONE ELECTROPLATE for sale. 3 volts,
10 amps., $25. ""an at seen at 245 Oak.
nl98
PULLER brushes, 1746 Grant. Ph. 3-8357
n219
GOLDEN Jubilee canning, peaches now
ready. .Gets yours now, short crop. Purl
tin Cider Wks. W. Salem. nl98
19,000 GAL MOBIL gas Service Station
business In Polk county For sale at
Inventory price. Contact Warren Doo
llttle 3-4610 days 3-6045 evenings &
Bunady. n!98
tO GA. DOUBLE barrel shotgun. Iteming
' ton 22 cal. repeater. Very good condi
tion. Shells for botl. $50. Ph. 2-8245.
n200
PIANO: In good condition, chime attach
ment, name your price. 660 South St.
n200
HOWARD baby grand piano, Baldwin
make. Call 3-887S or tee at 1429 Trade
at. after 5:30. n200
AWN FERT. Turkey droppings St peet
moss, flag stone patio rock, garden rock
walls & fireplace rock. Hand spilt Rus
tle picket fence. Ready to set up. Made
to order. Rose trellis St garden stakes.
Phillips Bros. Rt. 0 Box 118. Ph. 31458.
4. miles out State St, n
BEAT TOUR borne electrically with Weat
lnghouse or Westa automatic electric
heaters. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO 375
Cbemeketa. n
USED RADIOS & recoro players, $9.95 up.
TEATER APPLIANCE CO.
37s Chemeketa n
WALLING BAND O RAVEL
CRUSHED ROCK foi road and drive
ways, cement, ready concrete, garden
sand. Bulldozing, draining and ditching.
-yd. shovel as drag line. Ph. 3-8249. n"
WATZB BEATERS, 42 gal double ele
ment $74.50. fEATER APPLIANCB CO.
373 Chemeketa. n
USED ELECTRIC refrigerators $49.50 Up
TEATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa B
FOR SALE No 4 ermmtir lumber 1x4 to
1x8 133 per M. 1X4 to 2x13 $36 per M.
FOB mill. Will deliver at cartage eost.
Independence Lumber Mfg. Co.. Ph.
42, Independence. n
OIL CIRCULATORS at greatly reduced
prices.
TEATER APPLIANCE CO. '
375 Chemeketa n
MILLER'S (formerly Andy's) clean top
soil. River silt, fill dirt, pit run gravel.
Office 2-3496, eve. 2-7329. n203
-FT. COLD8POT refrlg. 1 yr. old, $160.
Electramaster electric range, 1140. Both
In very good cond. Ph. 2-0288 after
10 a.m. n200
GOOD TREADLE sewing machine. Phone
3-5749 or 2-0268. n200
USED ELECTRIC WASHERS 119.95 Up.
TEATER APPLIANCE CO
875 Cbemeketa n
USED ELECTRIC lauses $19.05 up.
TEATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 CUrmcketa n
NO WAXING equ-red with FLABTIC
KOIB the eellopaene like finish for
floors or linoleum.
TEATER APPLIANCE CO.
373 rjbemeketa n.
GOOD USED pianos 173 each. H L. Stiff
Furniture. n
DRT POULTRY ifttUUer Ph 3-2881 Lee
Hatchery. n
SEWING MACHINES usee $9.93 A Up. Also
new. Free-West Inahouse $89.60 St up
Teater Appliance Co. 816 Chemeketa.
Ph. 3-4311. d
OME FREEZER, genuine Deep-Freeze.
1129.50 A up, featei Appliance. 375
Chemeketa. n
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
riANQ8, Woodrr. Ph 5110.
Claios, Woodrr, Ph. l-aiio.
CIUIKS, Woodrr, Ph. J-5110.
SMALL APTLIANCIS, Voodry Ph. -llD.
ruin
CB1ST8, Woodrr, Ph 1-5110.
TEPCK. Woodrr, Ph. J-5110.
IKS, Woodrr, Ph. 3-5110.
cams, woodrr, rn s-tuo.
uniaiMIou. woodrr Ph i-suo.
n.ioa'
(M FIB THOUSAND truck Kata paid lor
34 to 40 cmftll 0.'ia Fir lot. aaltabl.
lor plllnf. Hlrh Mice, paid lor barkla
polas ud P111DI. Call Albior 1287 OT
writ, standard Pc4 PUlu Co.. for
PMC. Uito, na
phwmq sits, woodrr, Ph. 3-5110. paw
aVWOrS. Woodrr, Ph 3-5110. BUM'
WA8HEM. Woodrr, ft) 3-1110. ailll1"
cos, woodrr, ph. 3-1110. miw1
MLS, Woodrr, ph. I blip n30-
DMSSEkS, Woodrr, Ph. 3-5110. naJOJ.
Trader Louie
arRTJ THOOSAJU OP ITEMS
- ODDS 11 ENDS OK COafPLITI
OOSEHOLOe
Ph. 1-1)51 U53 Portland Rd. B
nsHIYa TACX.IX Woodrr.
riB ITCVPAaE and fll lou IUM
Shipment can b. ntd. br truck or rail
ladependaoct Qtn?t A Uanutaetnrtn,
Oompaor. loft tod.pctideac, Otmod
Ph. 43. na
Journal Want Ads Pay
IWANTED MISCELLANEOUS
LAMPS. Woodrr, ih 3-5110 ca3m-
DAVENOS, Woodrr, Ph 3-5110. naiw
TOOLS, Woodrr. 3-5110. na308
MOTOB8, Woodrr. Ph 3-5110. "" pa3.
GUNS, Woodrr. Ph 3 5110 ' na309
TRAILERS. Woodrr -h 3.5110. najOO
Y Wjff1 rt j Vjj xrjjjjjj
PERSONAL
OPAL KINO, parehlo reader. Adrlaor on all
ouaineai and .raonai problema A aerv
lea roil will not flni alaewher, 590 Dn
lon St. Ph. 2.3P50. pl95
STANLEY HOME PRODrCTS Ph. 3-6401
P19
ALCOHOLICS. Anonrmona. Ph. 3-0133,
P O Boi 734 TUCA Wad. Prl. tl30 p.m.
P300
AUTOMOBILES
37 FORD 4-Door. 972 Judson St. Pb. 27467.
q200
48 PONTIAO Streamliner 4-door. This ear
loaded with tras Hydramatlo drive,
2-tone green, '4 000 oil. new white wall
tires. Must be seen to appreciate. 'Ph.
2481 after 3:30 o.m 501 8. 3rd, Silver
ton, Ore. qies
WE PAY
CASH
FOR TOUR USED CAR EQUITIES PUR.
CHASED NO DtlAV DRIVE IN TO
DAY AT .
Loder Bros.
Used Car Mkt
485 CENTER Prt -W OB 3-4119
2410 Fairgrounds R4 Ph. 2-1490. qa
1032 CHEVROLET. Ph. 2-S454 eve. 0.200
Eisner Motors to Sell
26 FT. SIVGLE axel semi Good 00012 Ply
tires. John Jon-, independence, ore.
q203
1038 PONTIAC 4 door sedan, radio St
heater 3250. Bill Sveritt, 1224 w. 3Btn
St. (OUt "D" St.. Q203
PRIVATE OWNER
1949 Bulck super, dynaflow, 4 dr. Only
10 months old, fcOoO actual miles, radio,
heater, defroster, white walla, under
coated, factory installed seat covers and
other extras. Car Is positively spotless
inside and out. Reasonable. 200 8, Lan
caster Dr. Salem, Oregon. 4.199
REPOSSESSED iHifl Bmck sedan. If you
are mech. Inclined tnl is a cool ouy.
Ph. days 3-4121. Tmw can be arranged.
q!98
'41 CHRYSLER. In eoof shape. After 9
p.m., all day Sun. 1440 Ferry. ni99
33 PLY. PARTS. Good motor 133. Dump
body ft hoist, i to 4 yis. mw. Winches
ter trailer dollle 133 120 No. 25th. Ph.
2-7900. 4109
1911 PLY. ',i T. pickup. Ph. 23169. LoU
Wacken. Rt. 7. box 357. aaiem. qim
1049 MERCURY 2 floor Radio St heater.
3430 Center w
Eisner Motors to Buy
GOOD 1041 Bulck 8"dnette. Ph. 20142.
ql97
FOR SALE or trade, l93tt Plymouth con
vertible, radio, Heater & push button
top. Call at 440 Chemeketa. Apt. 4, af
ter 5 p.m. qlflS
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUY SELL TRADB
3329 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 2-0484
I9S8 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Deluxe. New mo
tor. Ph. 2-5320 after 3:30 p.m. q200
36 DODGE COUPE. Priced to sell. See
after 5:30, 420 Leille St. q200
'49 CHEVROLET 4-Door Style line. AA
condition, liao Leslie. ' qnuu
Eisner Motors. Fine Cars
WANTED
LATE MODEL CARS
1940 to 1950
We Need Them
GET YOUR t'OP DOLLAR
Anderson's Used Cars
3U Center Ph. 1-1734
SPECIAL
Nash Bargain
1350 NASH STATESMAN BUPIR
1 DR. SEDAN. LOT6 O EQUIP.
INCL. BED fEATURl. ONLY H0O
MILES. SPECIAL BARGAIN. ONLY
33195.
Eisner Motor Co.
352 N. HIOH, SALUI OREO. q201
FOR SALE: '38 Graham 3 aedan, trade for
coupe or pickup. 4gr w. ltn St. qivg
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE specialist Steven
son & Mefford Texaco service, en
Court. Ph. 21031. qc208
BOATS
BOATS Aluminum Bpeedmastar 3185 up.
Hafterty Sea SheL.s - gits 143.70 com
plete assembled boats 102.50. Allen
Hardware, 230 N Comi qql99
It' 14' lfl hunting r.ahing boats
trailers. 1170 Nob t :vo-g:oo qqivo
FINANCIAL
CASH
UP TO $1500
PBONB OR I'AU rN TODAY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
113 8. LIBERT! PH -
Getting a LOAN
for the first time?
At Personal thai art no bard and feat
rulea. You tell Da vnet too hoTe tn
mind and we'll do oar boat to meet rour
deelrea. Yon may bcrroo ai utu. a. roa
need 335 no 35M1 m auto and BP to
3300 on aalarr fnraltura. Par only
for the number ol dara Ton keep tb
money Phone fm. In. Aak (or tno
"Ye," man.
Mon.-Tuea.-Thura.-Pn. a.m. to a p.m.
Wed.-6at a.m to 1 p.m.
Personal Finance Co.
Faelfia Bulldlnt Room 135
518 TATB STREET
Phone 1-3451 C R Allen. Mtr
Llo. 33 M-153 r30T
PRIVATE MONEY
peelal .tatea and Terma
On Larger Loana
Lone .nd short Tlma
Parmenta
ROY H SIMMONS
135 S. Commercial St Ph. 3-tUl
FARM ARE) OTTT VOJf
4 and t
YOUR OWN TERMS ol reoayment with
in reaaon. Caab in Real Eatat. Ooa
traeu and Second Morttacaa
CAPTTOL SECURTnES CO
n Court 81 Pb 4-131 r
AUTO LOANS
VfTLLAMETTB CREDIT CO.
153 8 Oburch
Parktnff a-Plenty
Ph. 1-3151 Llo No U-1U S-1M.
OENERAL PrftANOE CO
LOANS
LM. 8-131 and M-3M
and
ROY rl SIMMONS
INSURANCE ANL LOANS
Sear Top Tradea
13:05 Dally RALU 1300 RCf
135 8 Commercial si Tel 3-liat
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1380 PetrrrtKTOd Red ,
Next 'toor Ui Bank
fret Parkina
Ph. 1-7032 U NO I
Floyd Kan yon, Mgr.
Truman Nominates
Gen. Bedell Smith
Washington, Aug. 21 OT
President Truman today formal,
ly nominated Lt. Gen. Walter Be
dell Smith as director of cen
tral intelligence.
The nomination went to the
senate just a few days after
Smith's selection to succeed
Rear Adm. Roscoe H. Hillen-
koetter, was announced.
Hillenkoetter is being assigned
to command of a cruiser divi
sion.
The president also nominated
Rear Adm. Jerauld Wright for
promotion to the rank of vice ad
miral as commander of the am-
phibious force of the Aelantic
fleet.
Bridge Guard Killed
Portland, Aug. 21 (IP) A mo
torist slammed against a closed
Willamette river bridge gate
early yesterday, killing Gate
Tender Frank J. Cook, 59, who
was testing the barrier.
Auto Driver Louie R. Nufer,
32, was shaken but not hurt.
INSURANCE
MEDICAL EXPENSE Parment lor Polio-
plus Diphtheria. Scarlet Ferer Iaruka
mla smallpox -EnephaltlA -Tetanua
Spinal Menlnaltla
Para all medical axpenae up to 35.000
for entire famllr Ow S10 On. Year
325 -Three Year
Richard G. Severin
Evecy Form of Insurance
312 K. High St Dial 3-4018. ra
TRAILERS
16 FT. MODERN hse trailer. Furnished.
Butane gas. 3240 s. com'l. tlsn
TRAILER House cottage type. New paint
Ph. 33416. USB
GIBSON TRACTOR sate service, Clin.
ton Motor. Homer Bros 1410 S 12tn
Ph. 3-3846 t
MACHINERY
FOR 8ALE:TD IB with drum and dozer
and TD 0 with drum and dozer. Stanley
Van Order. Dallas phone 3340 v201
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented.
repaired Roen. 458 court. Ph. i-cttj
AUTO RADIOS
UARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service iay ohon? 3-0269 Night
J-1804 333 Center. r
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg.. clear
Inn teeth for nnjAh ' Virgil Huskey 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph 3-3148. Salem. o21
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery nf new ROA cash reg
ister All makes :n!d rented repaired
Roen. 450 Court Ph S-BTIS o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Oil stove furnace, chimneys vacuumed,
cleaned. Ensley. Tfl S 21st Ph 3-7176.
02Q7
EXCAVATING
Ben OtJen & Sfn excavating and grad
ing. Land clearMg Ph 3-3080. o215
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Ert:rmInator Service
Ph 4-2474. Lee Cross Rt, 8. Box 437 O.
o207
Brelthaupt's for flowers Dial 3-8171).
GRAVEL '"
Gravel. Ph. 31180
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT.
J. R Watklna Co products. Fret de
livery 1717 Center. Ph. 2-6303. o
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
P A Doerfler ttt nm Cm amen tali. ISO
N Lancaster Dr. at 4-Cor Ph. 3-1332 o
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpening, guaranteed service. New
pewer and hand mowers Call Harry W
Scott, 147 8. Oom'I St o20T
LAWN MOWERS RNIFS SHARPENER
At Dr Door grinding, lawn mowers, scis
sors, knlvei. xteT'a Ph. 3-6833. o
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Ph 3-4060.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, "lies, filing supplies, gafea,
duplicators, supplies, desk lamps, type
writer stands. Roen 456 Court. o
Elf Strom's are equipped to do your
painting. Ph. S-2483 O
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
Ph. 1-6111 for painting, paperbanglng.
Attractive rates. Free estimates. o20&'
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing Ri'teheon Paint store
Phone 1-6687. 0
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Miller Refrigeration Service Co. Ph.
35072. O108
ROTO ROOTER
Call Electric '.oto Rooter for clogged
eewerg, drains. Ph 3 U27 L Howard
SAND A GRAVEL
Garden soil, irushed rock Shovel and
dragline excarflng Walling Sand A
Oravel Co., Ph. f-S24B o
Gravel, sand, MU and dirt wholesale
and retail Traetor tconp god trucks
f(r dirt moving Cells Sand ss Oravel
CO. Ph. 2-4003. O
Halem Saw Wrks. Ph t-1603 1203 N 3th.
A O205
PTIC TANKS
Mike's Septlo Service Tanks cleaned.
Elee Rotary servlee on sewers, drains.
1079 Elm St.. W Salem. Ph. 3-0463.
0213
K. P HameL eeptte tanks vewer and
drain line eieecM. Oaaranteed work
1143 lib St- W. Salem Ph 3-7404
ol98
HEWING MACHINES
All makes repaired, free estimates, In
your home, free pick up and delivery
Ringer Sewing afachtn- Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. S 3512 o
SEWER CLEANING SERVICE
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Razor Sharp Jutting Blade Clean sew
ers, drains. L. Howard Ph 1-3337.
TRANSFER STORAGE
Local Dsttanee Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal ft briquets Trucks to
Portland dally. Agent for Beklna House
hold goods moved to anywhere tn XJA
or Canada. Lamer Transfer Storage
Pb 3-3131. o
TYFEWRITERB
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Un
derwood portaMes All makes used ma
chines Repairs ft rent Roen. 456 Court.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Elmer The Bllndman Ph 3-7328. o
Salem Venetian Blind made to order or
retlnUhed. RelnwMdt ft Lewis. 3-3831 o
WEATHERSTRIPPINO
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore, n. 1. b. J 111. Ph. 1-1138.
0343
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaner. Windows, walls,
ft woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph. 1-3337 347
Court Lane doe. Cjlberteon and Mather
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller Made to order- 1 day
aei. Ke inn om l ft uiwu pn, 3-iojv.
WOOD AND SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 3-4C3L
' C ll M " -m - y .oy. A t' ?a I
o''v::".;.;--''"' 0t'::- 8i3aaa 8-a"a1B3PlOTr9
At Junior Red Cross Cimp Some 90 young peopjle from
all parts of the coast are attending the second annual regional
Junior Red Cross summer camp at Silver Creek Falls camp.
In the upper picture, some of the group are at work in their
first aid project. The group below is working on another
project, including, left to right: Myron Sahleen of Benton
county, Marjorie Little of Salem, Colombe Leinau of Benton
county, Laverne Beyerle of Ferrydale, Beverly Young of Sa
lem, Julie Astrup of Salem. In addition to discussion and
lectures on their own program of work the Junior Red Cross
members at the camp also outline other things they can do to
aid the American Red Cross in its program of service to
the community and nation, '
Turigate Goes Back to State
Prison Upon Return Here
Richard P. Tungate, who was captured in Bothell, Wash., Sat
urday, eight days after his escape from the Marion county jail,
will go directly to the 'Oregon
Oregon, Marion county district
today. .
Tungate was picked up in the
back yard of a home In Bothell,
a small town near Seattle, along
with Donald E. Flodtrom, who
escaped with Tungate and Ken
neth O. Smith, from the county
jail on August' 11. Smith is still
at large.
Tungate was on parole . from
the Oregon State prison at the
time of his escape, from the
county bastile. He had been sent
up to the state institution on
June 25, 1949, to serve two years
on a burglary charge.
Theft Violates Parole
He was paroled after 10
months. Late last month he was
arrested for auto f theft. The
commission of a felony revokes
his parole, and it will be neces
sary for him to go back to pri
son and serve out the remaining
14 months of his two-year sen
tence.
When he finally is discharged
from the prison, he still must
face charges of. auto theft and
escape from the county jail,
Committee Will Meet to
Study New Y Building
The YMCA building expansion committee, headed by R. L,
Eifstrom, will meet Wednesday
they may effect plans for the addition of a sizable building to the
present Y on Court street.
Several weeks ago the committee decided to forego construe
tion during 19S0 but agreed at
that time to go Into the matter
at a later date.
The YMCA will observe 1951
as centennial year of the organ
ization. It will also mark the
25th anniversary of the comple
tion of the present Salem Y.
Next Friday forenoon bids
will be opened ' in connection
with contemplated work In the
physical plant of the YMCA, to
make the building come unaer
fire regulations passed by the
legislature.
The project will cost several
thousand dollars. Included In
the plans are two fire escapes,
one on the east side which will
take care of the small gymnas
ium on the third floor and dor
mitory rooms on the second and
third floors.
The second fire escape to be
located at the northeast cor
ner, will be a short one for
use oi spectators in the large
gymnasium.
Numerous fire doors opening
off the stairways will be con
structed.
During the quiet period of
August, various Improvements
have been made, including re
painting of the handball courts,
the large gymnasium, the din
ing rooms and the den In the
at
State prison upon his return to
attorney E. O. Stadter, Jr., said
Stadter explained. '
Marion county officials Mon
day morning were still awaiting
word from Seattle as to whether
or not Tungate and Flodstrom
vill waive extradition proceed
ings. If they waive. ,a repre
sentative from the Marion coun
ty sheriff's office will go to Seat
tle and return the pair to Salem.
If they fall to waive extradition,
warrents will have to be pre
pared for their removal from
Washington to Oregon.
Wanted In Polk County
Flodstrom is wanted in Polk
county on a charge of grand lar
ceny, in addition to jail break
from the Marion county jail.
J. B. Wilcox, special FBI agent
in charge of the Seattle office,
would not disclose how his agent
learned of Tungate .and Flod
Strom's whereabout. FBI men
apprehended the pair In Bothell,
The search for Smith contincs.
Smith's mother lives in Bothell
forenoon to review conditions as
basement. Curtains for the din
ing loom windows are being
fashioned by the Y s Mcnettcs.
'Hangover Lodge' Is
Suggested by Drys
Washington, Aug. 21 ffl A
"hangover lodge where motor
ists would be kept until sober"
is advocated for every bar by W
A. Scharffenberg, executive sec
retary of the American Temper
ance society.
He told a Seventh Day Ad
ventlsts meeting yesterday that
legislation should be enacted re
quiring bartenders to collect ig
nition keys before they serve
armies to motorists. i
"After drinking, the customer
should be taken to the 'hangov
er lodge' until simple scientific
tests prove his fitness for driv
ing, Scharffenberg said.
Guest in Veneta
Unlonvale Mrs, Martin Braat
of Unlonvale Is a guest at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lee In Veneta for a week.
STOCKS
(By the associated Press)
Ad Corp 29 M
Al Chtm ; 3,
Al Cbalmeri 35 1
Am Alrj.ner UTi
Am Pow 4 Lt 13U
Am To. 4 Tel 152Mi
Am Tot-aco- 66
Aniconda 344
Atchison 124H
Boe Airplane , 42'i
Borg Warner 34
Beth Steel 63 H
Burr Add U 13i
Cailf Pack.ng 466H
Can Pacific 17
Caterpillar 43
Celanese 38
Chrysler 09 '4
Con Edison 38
Cons VUtet 16
Crown Zellerback 37
Curt WriBfi
Doug Aircraft 1.84
- OuPont 81
Eastman Rod 44 -
Emir Radio ITS
Gen KJectrlf 4BMi
Oen Ktods 4B'i
den Mot-if ...90
Good rial Tire 58 -
Horn estate 36
lot HhT eater 3074
Int Paper 57 Vi
John Mu' 41
Kennecott 84 H
Llboy Men A L 8
Lockh Air
Loew's Inc 38fa
Long Pi- A 5ft '
Uontg Ward 10" 4
Nash tteh H'i
NY Centra) 12
North Pac 13 i
Pao Air Put 31
Pae Oaa A El 103 'a
Pao rv, tt Tel iVi
Packard 50
Penny IRMi
Penn hR 8
Pepsi Cola 45H
Phllco , 18
Rad I'orp 394
Rarnonier 34 i
Ray ff? , 3BH
Repub btl .30
Rey Metals 47 i
Richfield 31 W
8afway 22
Bfurs R'wbucK 71H
Boo vac 81
South Pse 3.13
Btd O..- Cai 10M
ma on n.i
flludebaker .
Bunsh Mn ..
Swift ft Co .,
Transamerlca .
Twint ' Fox
Un oil Oa ..
U uar .
Un Airilna ..
,Dn Aircraft
Un c&H ...
US 0 ywood .
US Sfel . ..,
Wrn Bro- ..
Wist On Tel ,
Wast All Br
West Kle ...
Wool worth
42 "4
38 V
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12 IV,
31
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flteek Market
New York. Aug. 21 ffll Demand for
stocks faded this afternoon after a brisk
ear r advance. C osing price were wen
Minder the best mirks of the day.
Morning gains running to around $3
a share were cut r-own and In some cases
converted Into Iomm Declines were most
ly less than $1 a share
Motors were the market's favorites and
they held up fairly well.
Trading volume nit a lively pace when
the menket was rtslne: alowed as prices
backed down. Turnover touched rate
of around 1,800,100 shares for the full
sesiloo.
Du Pont showed a net gain of more
than $2 at one time after word of an
Increased dlvldind. The advance was
later halted.
Also up most of the time were General
Motors, Chrysler, Wool worth. Zrnlth
Radio. American Te.ephon. Anaconda
Copper, Santa Fe, Sinclair Oil and U. 8.
Gypsum.
Steels, rails and alrnrafti were Inclined
to be sticky.
Chlceg Grain
Chicago, Aug. 31 (4-)-After drifting
along without any pr.c- trend man nf
the session, Rratns essted toward the
close today. Soybeans slumped the most,
while new crop dellvtrles resisted the
selling.
Little pressure developed In new crop
corn In view of the continued cool
weather In the mid-west.
Wheat closed -ft-H lower. September
12.24 338; corn was unchanad to H
lowr-r, September f I 3 -S - oats were
H- lower, September 7tt-: rye was
Vk- lower, September 11.35: ny
beans were I-2',i lower, November
13.42 It, and 'aid as 10 to 15 cents a
hundred pounds ower September 111.49.
Woman Dies at Wheel
Of Skidding Auto
Portland, Aug. 17, (A1) A
w6man died at the wheel of her
skidding car on North Interstate
avenue Just before dawn today,
bringing the city's 1950 traffic
death toll to 20. At this time
last year the toll was 11.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock MaraN
Br Valley packing Company)
Pat lambs 133.00 to 133.00
Feeder lambs .113.50 to 131.00
Ewes 13.00 to 17.00
Fat dairy cows 315.50
Cutter cows 11.. 00 to 315.00
Dairy heifers 116-00 to 113.00
Bulls ' V' . Ia'00 ",0Q
Portland Eaalslde Markets
Cauliflower sold lot 11.30-3 a crate
today on the PortUnd Eaets.de Farmers
Wholesale Produce market.
Mtlton-Preewater and Orand Island to
rn a iocs brought I3.3S-2.50 a 35-lb. lug
with Mld-Columola tomatoes going at
11.25-1.50 a 16-ib. flat and Yakima dis
trict stock at 76-85 cents a flat.
Dlllard district cantaloupes were 13.38
3.50 a crate while Yak'ma district mel
ons were 11.50-3.
Gravensteln apples solo within a range
of 13-3 a box.
Danish souash was 75 cents a SO-lb. lug.
Corn brought f 1 .39-1.(10 a flvedosen ear
crate.
Wrapped and lacked Rochester, Slappy
and Elberta peaches we 32.23-3.30 a flat.
Portland Proaeeo
Uulterfat Tentatne, subject to lm me
diate change Premium que-liiy maximum
in 3ft to i peroetit acidity delivered In
Portland. 63-OSc I S7 score. 0-64ct 80
score. 59-62c; 89 scoie 56c. Valley routes
nd country points le tew than first
Butter Wboiejai euB bulk cube to
wholesalers, grade AA 03 score, 2c; A
92 score, 62c; B 90 score. 59c: O SO score,
5lc. Above prices ere urlctly nominal.
Cheese- -selling price to Portiend whole
inters Oregon tingles. 3fl-39tV Oregon I
small loaf. 41-taot triplets, IV less than
.In (Ties
Ken To wholMtflera A grade large,
SO' a -53 lie doz.i A grade medium 47
SO'iC. B grade large, 43-44 Vic.
Cortland Dairy Market
lluttrr--Price to 'eta lien. Grade AA
print: 66c; AA cartons 67c; A prints, 68oi
A cartons, 67c; B print 63c.
Kssa Prices to retailer Grade AA
large 64c doz.; A 'ante 64-65c; AA medium
67c; A medium, 5154v small. 37c; ear
tons. 2o addltlonat
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland.
Oregon singles, l7-41oi Oregon loaf, I
lb. loaves. 42tt-43a lb.: triplets, 1 cent
less than singles. Premium brands, sin lias.
50i4: loaf. fiSlfce.
Poultry
Live Chlckena (NO. I quallw, P.OB
Plant: broilers unaur 34 lbi 30-33o;
fryers, 34-3 lbs., J3 34 3-4 lbs.. 33-35a;
roasters 4 lbs, and oth 33 -35c lb., light
hens under 4 'bs. 33-34- over 4 lbs, 33
24c lb.; heavy hens all weights 33-35e:
old roosters, all wrightu U-13o
Kstibiu - averasa to i rower lire
Whites, 3-5 lbs, ?6-27o b; 1-6 lbs, 31-3Se
coloted a 'ent lower ola or heavy
does and buck, ' 1 16c. Fresh dresied
fryers to retailers, 6-58o' Idaho fryers 45o.
Country-Killed Meats
Veal Top quality 40-42e lb.: other
grades according to weUhi and quail -i
with lighter or nnavler 3fi-36o.
llocs Llaht blockers 34-376: sows
29-32C lb.
Lambs Ton .trade primers. 43-43e:
oest yearlings 3S-38c,
Mutton Best lO-iSr lb.; rough heavy
bucks. 13-14e.
Beef Good eows 33-36o lb.: eanner-
eutter. 32-SSc.
Freib Dreiied Irtale
'Wholenalera o retailers per ewt.i:
Reef iteera Oood G00-800 lbs. 348-53:
Commercial 34B-30; utility l43-45e.
cows uommerc a sib-do: utility.
339-41; canners-cutters, $34-37,
Beef Cuti 'Good steers): Hind quar
ters, $56-60; rounds, 34-56; full loins,
trimmed, $75-80; trlaneles, $43-44; square
chucks, $47-50; Hbs, $6P-65i forequarters,
$43-54.
Veal oood 140-51: commercial. $43-48;
utility, $34-39
calves Good obolce, 345-41; eommerciai
$37-43.
Lambs Good enole sprint Iambs. $46-
48; commercial, $41-44: utility, $38-41,
mution uooa p ms aown tia-st
Port Cuts Loins, 'No. 1, 8-13 lbs. $60-
:; shoulders. l& lbs. down. 848-50: car-
ca&ses, $37-39; hparerlSs, $48-47.
orlland MleeellaMeoua
Onions 50-lb ick Ore Western Tel.
lows. No. 1 medium. $2 33-40; large 31.65-
.t.oa; Texas, so ids, was $2.30-75, yellow;
j.ju, reaji, ij.jn-nui uaiu. yeiiowa, la.ao-
3.00; Calif, reds, IV ar-60; Walla Walla,
jz.3S-3.sq; wmte wax, large. 33.25-l.6O.
Potatoes! Ore -ieai lon whiles, No 1,
$3-3.35; Deschutes Hmsets. eold stor
age, No. 1A. , $4.35-60: roa ho Russet, No
1A, 14 fiO-fla1 new crop Calif Lonr whites,
$3.30-3.63. some to 3 60 sis B. 13.35-33.
Klamath Falls RuMMtn aold Harare No
1A. 34.50-4.65: eoast. loo a' Triumphs. 33-
Ib luas. No. 1, !!.; small. $1 Board
man lone whites. No, 1 $3-3.25. Wash
long whites, No. 1, 13.35-8.60. Wash. Gems.
$3-3.25.
Har -New crop, stack tales D 8 No 3
tlrrn Alfalfa truck or car-lots P.OB.
Portland or Puget Hound markets 181-84
ton. u. a no. 1 mixed Timothy 34 ton
new crop oats and Weh mixed bay or
uncertified clover hay nominally $37-30
depending on luallty and location baled
on Willamette valley rarma.
Caioara Bark Dry 13-190 to peelerai
men, 7o lb and below
Wool Ve I ley. ooarae and medium grades
67-600
Mohair 6O0 lb. on 13-month growth,
iimlnally
fll(.ei - Or Ives 35o lb according to
welaht, kips 2B-30C lb ; beef, 16-lHo lb.;
bulls. 8t-10o lb. Oountrj buyers pay So
less.
Filberts Wholesale prices: Jumbo It
12c; large l7-20e; medium 13-lStfce- Grow
ir prices: Orchard run, B-10o
Walnut Wholesale prices: Per lb. Is
100-lb lots: First quality tunbo, 31-33 H;
large. 39-30tte; memum, 26-15 c; see
ond quality tumbo. 9-29ii large 37
274c: medium 24-360; baby.
70e. Grower prices, orchard run: Fran
quattee. 10130 b
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., Aug 31 U.R Livestock:
Cattle salable 1600; slow; early sales
weak to S cents lower medium-good dry
lot steers 29-30: average medium 1050 lb.
arass steers 28.50, low mediums down to
27; common steers 23-26; good feeders
26-27: low medium spnyed heifers 25.50;
common beef heifers 20-24; cutter-common
dairy type Lelfen 16-18; oanner
cutter cows 14.20-16: shells down to 12;
common-medium beef cows 18-31; few
yaun cows 22-23. good beef bulls to 25;
common-medium sausage bulls 20-24.
Calves salable 350' steady; good veal
era, calves to 430 lbs. 29-30; mediums 34
28; commons down to 17 or below.
Hoes salable 700: slow but 35-50 cents
higher; good-choice 180-230 lbs. 37-37.33;
latter new recent high, 260-290 lbs. 25.25
35.50; aood 350-aOO lb. sows 30-21.50;
lltthter we in ht i to 33: one lot good-choice
110 lb. feeder pigs 26
Sheep salable lOOO: slow, weak! some
bids 50 cent lower; good spring lambs
mostly 24.50; tood-choice scarce; me
dliim-Kood 23-34; good feeders 33-33.50;
sood 124 lb. ewj 9.50; heavier weights
mostly 9.
Chleaeo I.lveitock
Chicago. Aiir. 31 W) fU80A Salable
hogs 9,000: fairly active and uneven
steady to 23 cents higher on both butch
era and sows; top 24.85; most Rood and
choice 200-260 lb. 24 50-24.75; 370-390 lb.
23.50-24.25: few 300-320 lb. 23.00-33.30;
good 380 lb; 31.00; PO-190 lb, 23.00-34.30;
150-170 lb. 3 1.50 -MOO ows under 350
lb. 21 50-23 00: few 23 IS and above: 360
400 lb. 20. 00-31. 0; 400-500 lb. 19.00-30,23;
500-600 lb. 16.000-19.33
Salable cattle 10. 000 salable calves 400;
steers and heifers active, steers unevenly
23 cent-i to 100 Higher; mostly 30-75 eenti
up; heifers 25-30 rents hlaher: cows fully
sLflaov; nuiw sirons to 33 cents Hither:
vealers steady to atront; bulk good and
choice fed steers 39.00-31.75; load choice
to prime 1,335 lb. welahts 33.33; medium
to low-enod Rteeri 35 50-31.73; Rood and
choice frd heifers 38.50-30.50; good Cows
22.25-24 HO; common and medium beef
cows ib.."(0-22 00; , canners and cutters
is no-iB so: medium ana goon bulls 24.50.
26 25; medium 10 choice vealers 37.00'
33.00.
Salable shep 1,300. generally steady
to strong market; yearllnRS showed most
stremth: short load Idaho 103 lb. choice
lamtis anno, the top practical too on
natives. 37.50; odd lott 28.00: bulk good
and choice natives 26 5O-27.30I good and
choice yearllnRS. 33.50 -34. 30 i slaughter
ewes io.au- ia.uo.
Portland Drain
Portland, Aug, II Mfy- Cash grain:
Oats. Mo. 3, 38 ib. white, 36.30; Barley,
NO. 2. 45 lb. B. W.. 30.50
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 3 13;
sort while (eicludlng Reg 3.13; white
Clun 3. IS.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 3:13; 10
per cent 3.17; 11 per cent 3.31; 13 per
cent 2 25.
Hard white Heart: 11 per cent 3.33;
13 pr cent 2.37.
Today's cer receipts: Wheat 68: barley
is; nour e; corn f nuts : mill feed it.
Use leftover egg yolks to mix
into mashed potatoes, or poach
them in hot water and press
through a sieve for a salad gar
nish.
Monday, August 21, 1950 17
-arf
nail
mm
First Officer to Leave Lt.
(J.g.) Burton R. Willeford of
392 Cleveland street, Wood
burn, the first officer from the
organized naval reserve sur
face division to be called for
active duty with the navy.
Willeford, who is to report on
or before August 30, volun
teered for active duty.
Lf. Willeford
To Active Duly
First officer from Salem's Or
ganized Naval Reserve surface
division to report for active duty
with the navy will be Lt. (j.g.)
Burton R. Willeford of 392
Cleveland street, Woodburn.
Willeford, who earlier volun
teered for active duty and has
been awaiting his orders, is to
report to Portland for his physi
cal examination on or before
August 30. From there he is to
proceed to the Columbia River
group, Pacific fleet.
Veteran of World War II, the
lieutenant has been a member
of the surface division since May
of this year. During the last war
he spent four years on active
duty with 15 months of that time
in the Philippine area aboard
mine sweepers. He reverted to
inactive status In March, 1946.
A V-l student at Willamette
university during the World
War II Willeford returned to the
university following the war and
received his degree from there in
January, 1947. He recently has
been in the fuel oil distribution
business with his lather.
Williford is married and has
one son, Ronald. His parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Burton R. Wille
ford, Sr., who also make their
home in Woodburn.
Fire Destroys Mill
Sutherlin, Ore., Aug. 21 W)
The L & H Lumber company
head rig and part of the mill
were destroyed Saturday in a
hot fast fire. Firemen of Oak
land and Sutherlin controlled
the flames before they reached
stacked lumber.
Mill owner Sid Lieken set
damage at $30,000. The mill was
idle on Saturday and cause of the
fire was not immediately ascer
tained. SALEM MARKETS
Completed from raporta of Halem dealere
for the guidance or tipmi journal
readers. 'Revised dally.)
Retail Peed Prlceti
Ere Mash 15. 0
Rnhhlt Pellet $4.00
Dairy Feed $405
pniiiir nti vina t,rlcesr Colored hens.
35c; Leghorn hens, .4c: old roosters. 13et
colored fryers, I7r. Leu horn fryers. 33c.
R
Baring Prices bniRo AA. Sflc large A,
49.58c. medium AA 49o; medium A, 48-53c;
small, 28-32c; crax. 35-SRc
wnolMHI rnrei uui-.inir uma-a.
4-7e above these j)Ica above. Larse grade
A, generally quoted at 63c: medium 57c,
nriitrrai
Premium. 8Soi No i eio. o a. ao-ouo
(buying prlcei).
Batter wnoiesaie eraae a. oaa rcikii.
loe.
OBITUARY
Olive O. Shut!
Scotts Mills Mrs. onve u. snutt, sro
75 years, late of routx 1, Scotu Mills,
passed away In ihe Bllverton hospital,
early Friday evening efter an extended
Illness, Mrs. Shutt tvas born on January
6, 1975 at Moroa, II inn is to the late John
and Lovlna Williams Clounh and had
made her home in tru Scotts Mills dis
trict for the past 32 years. She was a
member of the Scotts Mills Christian
church. Survivors include one dauahter.
Mrs. Alene Lawrence oi bcoilb mum ana
one brother, Joseph Clout h of Bllverton.
Punersl services w.ll bt held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, AuRUSt 32 from the Everhark
Funeral nome, moiiiii wn inKimcui
in the Miller cemetery at Oliver ion.
DEATHS
Owen If. Harxreader
Owen H. mritreaaer, leie reaiaen o
3775 Brooks avenue, at a local hospital
August 21. Announcement of services later
by Cloueh-Barrick company.
WONDERFUL RELIEF
FROM HARSH LAXATIVE
"Two years ago I saw your sd about
ALL-BRAN and took your advice.
Haven't taken a pill or modicina
sinco I heean eating
ALL-UKAN regu
larlvi" Mr. Frank J.
Baumhusch, 681 La- I
throp at., uolumDus,
O. Just o-M of many
unmHeitedleUertfrom
ALL-BRAN men. If
you are troubled with
constiDation duo to I
lack of dietary bulk do as this man
does. Eat an ounce of tasty KelloKg'a
ALL-BRAN for breakfast daily,
drink plenty of waterl If not com
pUUly satisfied after 10 days, return
empty carton to Kellogg s, Battle
Creek, Mich, Get DOUBLE YOUB
MONEY BACK I
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