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I rOR SAL! MISCELLANEOUS "WALLINQ BAND A GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK lor roods ud drive, way, ctmnt, rdr concret. garden nod. Bulldosini. draining and ditching fc.yd. ahovel at drag Hot. Pb n DAHLIAS ORDER now McCain Dahlia Garden. 1481 7th St. West ailim, nlH TWIN FOLD-A-ROLA strollsr practically ncw.Ph. 3-9440. 03(1. PEER BIPLBi SO-SO Marllo. IM. Ph. J -538 after p.m. njj. SO-SO WINCHESTER, GOOD INSIDE AND OUT. Boi hell. Model 04 1-10 sis en fin T Jewel told pocket watch, $10, good. 3331 Lee St. THE CLOCK DOCTOR D:43 Westinghouse Range Westlnghc-usa electrie rant. All white poroelaln. Bxctllaol condition. Only 118 IS. KA5T TERMS ON ANT FCRCUASI R. L. ELFSTROM CO. HO COURT b H OR WHOLE young whit laci beef Ph. 1-8135. W. R. Stan too. n48 HOTPOINT RANGE Hot point electrlo range. All whltt por celain. Divided cooking top. Only 889.93. EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE R. L. ELFSTROM CO. HO COURT B MODEL BY Winchester 18 ca. pump, 139.30. Howser Bros. 1410 B. 12th. n344 OIL CUCULATORU at greatly reduced price. YZATER APPLIANCE OO. S75 Chemeketa n NO WAXING required with PLASTIC KOTE, the cellophane Ilka finish (or floors or linoleum. Y EATER APPLIANCE- OO aia unemeseta b Magic Chef Range Died Maslo Chef iu rase. Llkt saw. Only IN.SO. EASY TERMS ON ANT PURCBASB R. L. ELFSTROM CO. S40 COURT a GOOD USED planoa 176 each. H. L. Btlfl Purnltur. ' n HOME PRESSES genuln Deep-Preexe 1129.60 & up. Yeattr Appliance, 176 Chemeketa. b' AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR defrost er. DL tested, 1-yr guarantee. On week free trial. Price 112.95. Joe Walery, tel. 3-255S. 0352 BTEEL CLOTHESLINE posts, railing porch column, made to order. 1145 N. Liberty. B2&4 MIST SELL 60 eu. ft. Reach-In Reefer, lour long glass doors. Has A-l O.E. unit. Also a complete unit for walk-In, National Cash Register ft Simmon Meat Scales, slightly used. At Star Storage. Owner at 945 Cross St. n341 I ONLY 1 H I- walking tractors with equipment. Priced to sell. Howser Bros. 1410 S. 12th. n244 ROTOTILLER, cholca ot either 30 or 30 Inch hood. In top shape. Howser Bros., 1410 8. 12th. B244 SLIGHTLY USED Gibson 18' chest frees, er. Ph. 4-4411. n24l FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ffiO MAN'S BROWN suit site 40, I3S cash. 640 man's Harris tweed also SO, 618. Ph. 3-638. n2 USED JOHNSON MOTOR, hot water tank, baby scales baby clothing. Ph. 3-5203. n243 i overcoat. Like new. . 3-0546. 1575 N. 19th D34S S0-OS K-t-o scope, new 270 model 70 Win chester. Both la perfect cond. 1598 Court Bt. D243 OIL CIRCULATOR heater. 3-4 room site, 135. Ph. 2-4220. n243 XOilS AXM1NSTER RUG At 3 match ing rugs. Rose floral pattern. Very reas onable. A. a. apt. size elec range. 855. 775 N. 20th. Ph. 4-3485. n341 DEER RIFLE, Marlln 33 spec. New, ISO. Ph. 3-0688, 3730 Sedona after 6 p.m. B243 READ THIS! Armless daveno, very food cond. 149.50 Montag traahburner white enamel adjustable less 136 8 In. table saw ft horse motor compl. with table, Ilk new. 650 4 drawer chest 110 Oil neater 813.50 4 PC walnut bed Jutt $74.80 Swing rocker 110 a Occasional chair 36 Oak library table, Terr food 86.90 Wood circulator 139.50 a) 6 pc. breakfast set 615 Rockers 18.50 Hassack 83.75 8m. gas range $10 Floor lamp $7.50 Club chair, wood arms 110 a) Lg. pressure cooker 15 Used window $1.50 each Console radio 820 Bridge lamp $3.75 Hoover vacuum 19.50 Close rack ti.50 Woodry Furniture Market 1605 No. Bummer Ph. 3-5110 n343 MONTAG circulating heater. 1 chair. 6 PC. eastern made dining rm set. Nearly new. 1027 Oak St. n243 COCA COLA bottle Orand theatre. cooler pert. FLOWERS FOR ALL occasions. Weddings, funerals, openings, corsages, ft flowers telegraphed. We Specialize In dish gar dens. Pemberton's Flower Shop. 1980 So. 12th. Ph. 3-9946. n248 BULBS FOR YOUR fall planting. We Specialise in dish gardens. Large selec tion of Plants and planters. Pemberton's Flower Shop ft Greenhouse, 1980 So, 13th Ph. 2-9946. n346 BILVERTONE muskrat fur coat, original price 1350, will sell for $150, 3 yr old. Call 1330 Chemeketa after 1:30 p.m. D246 OIL CIRCULATOR for sale. 1835- No. Win ter. Ph. 3-7736. n243 WESTINGHOUSE elec range, 4 surface burners ft oven. Looks ft work like new. $75. Ph. 3-0319. n343 aUFRtO A DELUXE cc ranta, fine eon. dltlon. Rcai. 1122 Cbemekela. Pb. S.33M afttr IS noon. n241 BROW MINK FUR coat, alae 3-34,4 after S p.m. 1015 s. Hlch. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED! FOR CASH ALL HOUSEHOLD ZFFECTS BUCK AS: . TOOLS BPOHTINO OOODB BEDS DAVENOS ' ROCKERS . SEWINO MACHINES RADIOS . SMALL APPLIANCES . REPRIOERATORS RANOES . WOOD CIRCULATORS ANYTHINO OP VALUE PH. GLENN WOODRY FURNITURE MARKET 3-5110 FOR ACTION 343 as pir THOUSAND truck scale Paid for 34' to 4T small Douglas Fir logs suitable for piling. Hiih prices paid for barkle m u and Piling. Can Albany 1Z87 writ Standard Pole ft Piling Ca for price list. i OLD JEWELRY, curiosities, lamp, etc. TRADER LOUIE. 3056 PORTLAND RD oa iJMLNCT AND filbert drying wanted ph. 22861. Lee'i Hatchery. na1 WANTED FILBERT and walnut drying. No need t phone. Just deliver. Claude McKenney, 3 mil east or Lancaster Dr. on Auburn Rd. Ph. 4-1993. na WANTED M ton good scrap cast Iron. w.w. itoseoraugn vc, w ao. inn mi., Balem. 0344 ITS tTUXPAOE and fit Iota arantM. Shlimant can o nana ,7 iruca or rail. Indtoandraca Lumber 41 MaBufaet,nnf Companr. laa- Indapandanea. Oraton. Pn. . na PERSONAL ALCOHOLIC! Anonymona. Ph. 1-1113. P.O. Baa 134. Y14CA Wan- Pru I M p.m. pis. KAXUI EKIXS PBODCCTt. Ph. 4-1111 put AUTOMOBILES beam llhte H..t.. i.u .... ECJ'V. For quick HI, ( ,t UO- " mn ot state, qjtj. mi PONT1AO 4-dr. RAH. eood n,iT CMM. Clean Interior, only 1165, Ph. 38110. OJU PLYMOUTH, eleaneit ISO Plymouth .4.. JI..""11 ,0"". " " FORD V-8 '49 CONV $1795 Custom Convertible. A beautiful car. All extra equipment. '49 STATION WAG.' ..!$1795 One owner. All leather upholstery. Very nice. LODER BROS. OLDSMOBILX SAFETY TESTED VALUES 85$ Center Ph. 2-1973 . BUICK MASTER DELUXE Late 40, Drnaflow, R ft H. It's tops. Best deal in Salem. Bee after $ p.m. Wed., 1880 No. 23rd. Ph. 2-3503. q241 ROADSTER NO. 73 for sale In parts or trade for a lat model car ft '40 Ford pickup with '49 engine. Radio ft heater Included In trade. Call eve. 3-8549. Don Waters, 1545 Center. q243 '40 FORD TUDOR exceptionally clean. 145 weorasaa Ave, rtx. x-0943. q246 1840 OLDS MOBILE fig, dr. deluxe sedan. oood cond. Reduced price. Call owner 3-8006. q241 BARGAIN. 1947 Fleet master Chev. Sedan wun motor. Fully equipped. Owned by mechanic. 4151 Macleay Rd. q;u CHEVROLET '46 CONV $1595 Fleetmaster Convertible. Like new. AU equipment. Low mileage. LODER BROS. OLDSMOBILB SAFETY TESTED VALUES 456 Center Ph. 2-7973 q 19 CHRYSLER WINDSOR sedan. 14.000 mi. new W.8. tires, radio, heater. This car Is in perfect condition, like new. WUt take clean older car trade In. 1495 N. 4th at, Balem. q344 198S CHEV. business man's coupe, $150. iota Terrace Dr. Ph. 2-3587. q243a 1937 PLYMOUTH 3-door sedan. Good con dition, good tire. Ph. 3-5720 after ft p.m. q346 48 CHEVROLET 6 pass, club coupe. Like new. Radio, heater ft other extras. Spot less thruout. See to appreciate. Pri vate owner. 930 Juedes, Kelser Dlst. Ph. 3-1376. q243 LATE '4B OLDSMOBILE "76" 4-door. White side walls. Buff color. Just broke In. 600 miles. Price 12295. Call Packy UacFarland. 1335 D St. Ph. 2-0814. q243 1946 PONTIAC deluxe station wagon, im- derseat heater, good condition. 4755 Clark ave.. 4-3008. q242 '41 DODGE panel ton. New '46 en gine. Rubber good. S525. Also 1940 Wil lys. 8300. 2285 S. 12th alter 5 p.m. q242 MODEL. A 1 Ford. $63. Ph. 4-1847. q242 CHEVROLET, 194$ club coupe, two tone rai. Excellent conaiuon. au extras. see at 894 Cascade drive after 8:00 p.m. or call 3-9084. q245 Eisner Motors to Sell WANTED LATE MODEL CARS 1940 to 1950 We Need Them GET YOUH I'OP DOLLAR Anderson's Used Cars Eisner Motors to Buy '39 BUICK SEDAN repossessed. Good buy for right party. Ph. days 3-4131 eves. 3-0416. q241 '4S LINCOLN SEDAN, you'll buy It. Be It, drive It & q241 1948 HUDSON ommodore S sedan. Radio ft heater, auto transmission, clean. Loads of ex tras. 3430 Center. q245 to CHEV. sports sedan. 125S N. 8th after . q243- ZEER'S USED CARS BUY - BELL . TRADB S32I Fairgrounds Rd. Pb. 3-6494 V W PONTIAC 8 St. sdn. cpe. R ft H, hydra ma tie, only 5.000 miles. Original owner. Rt 1 Box 284, Sllverton or ph. Green 144. q243 OLDSMOBILE '49 CONV $2695 "98" Convertible. Rocket engine, hydramatlo drive, automatic win dow. '49 SEDAN $2295 "76" Deluxe. Very low mile. All Extras. Hydramatlo drive. LODER BROS. OLDSMOBILE SAFETY TESTED VALUES 436 Center Pb. 3-7973 q -37 CHEV 4-DOOR sedan. Clean and good running cond. Oood tire. $393. Terms, Ph. 3-8087. qJ41 GOOD CAR radio ft heater 330. Ph. 42010. q241 194 CHEVROLET school bus, 48 psuenger. new moutr, nuiane siove. iaeai lor camping, ready to go. Ph. 2-7481. q244 17 FORD COUPE. MAKE OFFER. PH 3-4743. q241 1949 FORD 4 door, (maroon). A-l cond. mi w. etn. q342 1M1 MODEL A FORD coupe. Excellent condition. Sealed beam head lights, new top. 600x16 tiro ft wheels. See at 1760 . ntn. mw. i41 41 FORD single axle truck ft trailer log or lumber trucx. oood rubber, $1350.00. Ph. 2-6629 after 6 p.m. q241 PONTIAC '49 SEDAN $2095 Beautiful maroon. Low mileage 47 SEDAN $1395 Local owner. 18,000 mil. LODER BROS. OLDSMOBILE BAPETT TESTED VALUES 4U Canttr PH. 3-T371 a' Real Values! 1942 Crytler Sedan 1941 Chev. 5-pasi. Coupe 1942 Ford S-pau. Coupa 1941 Pontiac Sedan 1940 Chev. 2 -door 1937 Ford Tudor Orval's Lot No. 2 785 S. 12th Ph. 2-2502 J44 AUTOMOBILES Commercial ' Units 1141 FORD ti-TON PANIL IMS HIO DODOI 4 -TON PANEL 4J5 1941 DODGE 4X4 PICKUP 145 FRONT WHEU, DR1VI Oval's Lot No. 2 785 S. 12th St. Ph. 22502 244 Eisner Motors Fine Cars MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS SAFETYCYCLE motorbike. 1848 model, Per- tect conamon. 175. Ph. 3-8640. qa241 48 ci'SHMAN motor scooter, $100. Ph. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR AUTOMOBILES cleaned and shampoed, Ph. 3-4922. qc246 FINANCIAL PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Terms On Larger Loans Long and Short Tim Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 136 S. Commercial St. Ph. 3-3161 FARM AND CITY LOANS 4V, and-6 YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment with In reason. Cash lor Real Estato Con tracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 687 Court St. Ph. 4-2233 r AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTI CREDIT CO. 183 & Church Parking a-Plenty Pb, 2-3457 He. No. M-150 S-154. CASH THE SENSIBLE WAY L, Your choice of repayment dates. Con venient Daymen t arrinaied. S. Charges only for the time yon keep me money, I. Loans as little as $25 to 8500 auto, up to 1300 on salary or furni ture. Personal said "yes" to over a million customers last year. Come In or phone. WE LIKE TO SAY "YES" NEW LOCATION Mon.-Tues.-Thurs.-Prl.t a.m. to I p.m. Wed.-8at.B a.m. to 1 pjn. Personal Finance Co. 105 South High Phono 3-2464 c. R. Allen, Mgr. . Lie. 8-122 M-163 r259 CASH UP TO $1500 PHONE OR CALL IN TODAY PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS 118 a LIBERTY PH. 4-2203 PRIVATE MONEY $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. 1980 Fairground Road Next Door to Bank Free Parking Ph. 1-7033 Lie. No. M-369 8-291 Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. r GENERAL FINANCE CO. LOANS Lie. 8-133 and M-326 and ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Rear "Top Trades'" 12:03 Dally KSLM 1390 KC 136 8. Commercial St. Tel. 1-9161 TRAILERS AMERICAN trailer house. Howard Trailer court. 3500 Portland Rd. t243 ALUMINUM covered Roy Craft 16 ft. house iraiier. Electric Drakes, very good con dltlon. $400. Off Park on Moody ave. 1200 McArthur. t243 FOR SALE: A 24 ft, bouse trailer. $750 ft terms If needed. J. O. Cook, 642 Bdxe- waier at., can alter :ao. t242' GIBSON TRACTOR ganss A serv.ee, Clin ton motor, aowser tfros itio lain. Ph. 33646. t DIRECTORY ACOUSTICAL CEILING Johns-Manvllle, acouttlcal til celllngi for all types of sound quieting. Oeo. H. naoer to. m, i, box it, suoany, ore. Pb. 13 13 J. 0244 ADDING MACHINES All makes used machine sold, rented. repaired. Roen, ess court. Ph. s-0773. o" APPLIANCE SERVICE Clutter' Appliance Repair. 3-4587. 0252 AUTO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towlnc service day phon 3-8263. Right z-1804. 933 center. BULLDOEING Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear ing teetb tor brush. Virgil Bufay. 1010 Falrvtew ave. Pb. 3-3146, Balem. o34&' CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash reg ister. All make sold, rented, repaired. Roen. 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. 0 CHIMNEY SWEEP Oil stove furnace, chimney vacuumed, cleaned. Ensley. 771 8. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. 0239 EXCAVATING Ben Otjen ft Son excavating and grad ing. Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. 0341 ILLUSTRATED CLASSIFIED McKay's Used Car Center With an 47 CHEVROLET '50 CHEVROLET Bel Air. Equipped Douglas McKay 33 NO. COM'L Chicago Orate Chicago, Oct. 1$ (V-TTadtrg saw noth ing In the news to offer much encour agement in grain and soybeans futures trading today. Wheat dipped around S cents bushel at times, corn mora than 4 cent and soy beans more than 2 cents. There was a lack of export news la the wheat market. Wheat closed 1 to I cents lower than the previous finish, December 03.33-fe: orn was down to I, veeemoer n.fc i; oats were off 4 to December 81 Vi- rve was 1 to 1 lower. December II. 414: soybeans were down l't to 3'i. November 0234V3.SS; and lard was unchanged to 35 cents a hundred pounds lower, Octo ber 112.30. DIRECTORY EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Berries. Ph. 4-3474. Lea Cross, Rt Box 437C. 0259 Braithaupt's for flowers. Dial 3-9178. o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R. Watklns Co. products. Free livery. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-3395. LANDSCAPE NURSERY P. A. Doerfler ft Sons. Ornamentals. 150 N. Lancaster Dr. at 4-Cor. Ph. 3-1333. o LAWNMOWERS Sharpening, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. 0359 MATTRESSES Capital Beddlnt. Ph. 3-4069. OFFICE FURNITURE ft SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files, filing supplies, sates, duplicators, supplies, desk lamps, type writer stands. Roen. 456 Court. o Thomas O. Meier. Ph. 4-3498. Let Johnny Jansen do It) Pb. 3-3642 or 2-0210. Restdental our gpeclalty. o247 Elfstrom's are equipped to do painting. Ph. 3-3493. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Ph. 3-6111 for painting, paperhanslng. Attractive rates. Free estimates. 0281 PICTURE FRAMING SAND ft GRAVEL Garden soil, crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating. Walling Sand ft Gravel Co.. Ph. 3-9249. O' Gravel, sand, silt and dirt wholesale and retail. Tractor scop and trucks for dirt moving. Valley Band ft Gravel CO. Ph. 3-4003. Balem Saw Wrk. Ph. 3-7603. 1333 N. 6th. 0257 SEPTIC CLEANING Sesspool ft septic tank cleaning. Free Inspection pb. 3-5913 or writ Brooks, Pauline Sultar. o256 SEPTIC TANKS K. P. Hamel, septic tank, sewer and drain line cleaned. Guaranteed work. 1143 8th St., West Salem. Ph. 1-7404. O2S0 SEWER CLEANING SERVICE Mike' Beptlo Service. Tank cleaned. Elec. Rotary Service on sewers, drains. 1079 Elm Bt. W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. 0268 Electric Roto-Rooter. Razor Sharp Cut ting Blade. Clean sewers, drains. Septic tanks, vacuum pumping. Lioyo now ard, 1167 Huge. W. Balem. Ph. 3-8327.0 SEWING MACHINES All makes repaired, free estimates. In your home, free pick up and delivery. Singer Sewing Machln Co. 130 No. Commercial. Ph. 3-3313. o TRANSFER ft STORAGE Local ft Distance Transfer. storage- Burner oils, coal ft briquets. Trucks to Portland dally. Agent for Bex Ins House hold goods moved to anywhero In UB. or Canada. Lanser Transler storage. Ph. 3-3131. o TREK SURGERY Brennan Tree Service. Ph. 3-3748. o261 TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal. derwood portables. All make used ma chines. Repalra ft rent. Roen. 456 Court. VENETIAN BLINDS Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 1-7328. Fred Wymoro. U 3- ba 317 Ph. 3-5135. WEATHERSTRIPPING Free estlmaU. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 2-5963, 0259 WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaner. Window, walls. ft woodwork cleaned. Floors cleaned. waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 341 court. Langdoc. cuibertson ana Mather. WINDOW SHADES Washable. Roller. Mad to order. 1 day del. Rcinnoidi; ft Lewis, ph. 3-3639. WOOD AND SAWDUST West Baiem Fuel Co. Ph. 3-4031. LODGE A Aliibworth Lodge No. 201, A.F. sA to AM. Stated communlca- tlon, Tues., Oct. 10, 7:30 pjti. 241 . Salem Lodge Jo. 4 A.F. & K A.M. Wed., Oct. 11. F. C Degree. 7:30 P. M. Lodges 242 LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS ''EREBY GIVEN that by an order of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Marlon, In probate, duly made and entered on the eighth day of September, 1950. ARTHUR s. benbon was duly appointed a ao mlnlstrator of the estate of MARY ELLEN HODSON. deceased, and that said Arthur 8. Benson has duly qualified as such administrator. AH persons having claims against aald estate hereby are required to present them, with proper vouchers, to said administrator at 314 Pioneer Trust Building, Ssletn, Marlon County. Oregon, within six months from the dat oi tb first publication of this notice. Dat!d and first published the twelfth day of September. 1930. ARTHUR S. BENSON, As Administrator Aforesaid Wallace P. Carson and Allan G. Carson Attorneys for said Administrator Sept. 13, 19, 26. Oct. 3, 10 I ILLUSTRATED CLASSIFIED That Counts '49 CHEVROLET $1745 Deluxe S Pass. Coupe. Radio & Heater. Low Mileage. .$1295 Deluxe 5 Pass. Coupe. Two-Tone Paint. Excellent. .$2528.25 Demonstrator. Completely and Power Glide. Chevrolet Co. PH. 2-3723 MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livestock Market (By Valiar Packing Company) Feeder lamb , $20.50 to $33.00 Ewes 6 3.00 to 810 00 Fat dairy cow ., 316.00 Cutter cows $13.00 to 616.00 Dairy heifer $16.00 to 817.00 Bulla , 120 to $23.00 Veal calve Not quoted at present Portland EaiUlde Market Concord grape sold lor 8133 a flat for best kinds with ordinary quality going at 90 cents to $1 today on the Portland East side Farmers Wholesale Produce market. Carrot brought 43 cent a down bunch- i. Tomato war $1-1.13 an 18-ib flat. Bpiuenberg apple were offered t 83- 3.33 a box, loos packed. Loos packed aptnacb was 81-1.35 a a- lb orange box with cellophane packs as gome at si.Ml-i.og a mien. BBllerfat Tentative subject to Imme diate change. Premium quality maximum io 33 10 i per cent aciouy oeuverea in Port) ad 66-69e: AA. 93 score. 63-66ct A 93 score, w-sjc; go score, eic; n score, a sc. vaiiey route and country point ao .as than first. Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cube to wholesalers, grsdo AA, 93 score, 63c; A 93 score, 64c; B 90 score, 61c; C 69 score, 58c. Above prices are sttlct'y nominal. Cheese Selling orlce to Portland whole salers: Oregon single. 37i-40V,c; Oregon mall loaf, 43-43o; triplets, me less than singles. EggsTo wholesalers: A grade large, 9-56 'ic dor.; a grade medium, sa-eevic; B grade large, 40-43ci A grade small 33-34 4 c. Portland Dalrf Market Batter Price to retailers: Grade AA print, 70c; AA cartons. 11c; A print. 70c; A cartons, 71c, B prints. 66c. Ef Prices to retailers: Grade AA large, 68-69c do.; A large. 66-68c: AA me- aium. oac. a meaium. w-sic: smau. o- 37c: cartons 3c additional. Cneeae Price to ret lera: Portland Ore- fon singles, 38-42c; Oregon loal, 6-lb. loaves. 43U-44C lb.: triplets. le less than singles. Premium brands, singles, ronitry Live Chlrk.na (No. 1 oualltv. FOB. plant. Broilers under 3'i lbs.. 37c: fryers. 24-3 lbs.. 39c: 3-4 lbs.. 30c: roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 33c lb.: light hen under 4 lb.. 19-30c: over 4 lbs, so le; heavy hens, au weights, 32-23c; old zc: neavy nens au weignia. u-uc: i roosters, all weights. 13-18. Coanlry-Killed Meats Veal tod quality. 40-43C lb.: other grades according to weight and quality, im ugnier or neavier, jo-jsc. Hose Light blockers. 30-31e: sow. 21-300 lb. Lambs Top trade springer. 43-450, best yearlings. 38-40c. Mutton Best. 16-190 Jb.i rough, heavy bucks, , 14-16c. Beer oood cow. 33-360 lD.t canntr cutter, 33-340. Rabblta Average to growers: live whites, 4-5 lbtu 3S-37c lb.: 5-6 lbs. 21-33c lb.; colored, 3 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks, 11-lSe lb. Fresh dressed iryera to retailers, so-aoc; idano tryera. Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.) I Beef Steers Oood 500-800 lb- $48-50: commercial, $46-49; utility. $43-43. jowa commercial, ssv-ss; uiuixy, 38-39; canners-cutters, $35-43; utility, 338- ; canners-cutters, 30-3B. Beef Cuti (Good steers) Hind quar ters. $56-60; rounds, $54-36: full loins, trimmed, $73-80; trlantle. $44-46; square chuck a, 647-50; ribs, 660-65; forcquarters, $44-48. veat oood. 648-51: commcrclaL 844-48: utility. $35-39. . .Calves Good ohoJe. $46-60; commercial, $37-44. tLambe Good choice prim Iambs. 849- 51: commercial, $45-47; utUitr. $38-41. Melton oood 70 lbs. down, 828-30. Perk cats Loins, No. 1, 8-13 lbs., 350 ; shoulders, 15 lbs down. 840-43: car casses, $31-33; sparerlbs, $45-48. romana niiceiianetftM Onions oO-lb. sack Oregon Western Yel lows No. 1 mediums, $3-2.25; larg 31.18 1.83; Texas, 50 lbs., wax. 83.60-3.75: yellow. $1.30-1.65; white wax large, $2.25-2.50. Potatoes Ore. local long whites. No. 3. $2.85-3.16; Deschutes Russets cold storage. No. 1A, $4.26-4.50; Idaho Russets. No. 1A, M.DO-4,65; new crop Calif. Long whites, $3.50-3.63; some to 3.50: cl B. $3.35-2.35: Klamath Falls Russets cold storage No. ia. B4.ou-a.fia: coast, local 'lTiumDtis. as- lb. lugs, No. 1, $1.50; email, $1. Broadman long wnites, mo. l, S3.35-3.so. wash. Gems, 12.50-3; Ore. White Rose. $2.25-3.60: Rus sets, No. 1A, $2.60-2.75; No. 2 bakers, $2.23; Wash. Russets, No. 1, $2.50-2.75; 25 lb., 80 -85c; 10 lbs., 40-42c; 50 lbs.. No. 3, 75-85C. Hay New crop, stack batei, o. 8. No. 3 green Allalia, truck or car-lots P.O.B. Portland or Puget Sound markets, $32-34 ton; u. B. no. l mixed Timothy. 144 ton: new crop oat and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover bay nominally $26-39 depending on quality and location baled on wuiamette vauey rarms. Cascara Bark Dry 16-19 to peelers; green. 7c lb. and below. wool valley coarse and medium gradaa. l-3c. Mobalr 4800 lb. am 13-month arovth. HvminKAtf. Hide Calve 43-48 lb., aceordlns! to weight, kips, 28-30e lb.; beef, 19-19 lb: bulls. 9Vfc-10c lb. Country buyers pay 2 u. Fllbsrta Wholesale nrleea: furnbo lt-33e: large, 17-30c; medium. 15-18 ric Grower prices: urcnara run. g-ioc. waioita Wholesale orlces: Per lb. m loo-ID. lots: First quality Jumbo. 31-32c; large, 39-30V&C-, medium. 26-26c; sec- ono quality )umbo. 39-39 lie; large 27 27ie; medium, 244-25 "4 c; baby, 19H 20kt. Grower price, orchard run: Fran quette. 10-13e lb. Portland livestock Portland, Ore., Oct. 10 (UJ0 Livestock: Cattle salable 250: slow: earlv sales steady; lupply mostly canner-cutter cows. bulls; late Monday load good 1100 lb fed steer 29.60; odd good show reject 30; cutter-common dairy type heifer today io-i canner-cutter cow ls-16.50: few IT medium beef cows 31; good sausage bull 24; common-medium 20-33. Calve salable 100; steady; good trades scarce; salable 39-81; medium calves. vcaiers aw; commons oown to 17. Hog salable 200: slow, steady; good Choice 160-230 lbs 33-33.50 : 360 lb 20.50; sows scarce; good 350-550 lbs quoted 18.60- iv.o; good-choic feeder Pis alabla 25- 36. Sheep aalabie 350: low. steady: good lamoa 23; gooo-cnoic in oaa 101 as. so two doubles sood -choice 93 lb ranee lamb 35.15; lightly sorted 34.75; good wooled feeder 24; good slaughter ewes salable 12-12.50. Portland Grain Portland. Oct. 14 UPi Cash train Ho. 2. 88-ib whit 5150. cash wheat (bid): soft wh to 2.11 soft white (excluding rex 3.11 i white club 3.11. Hard red winter: Ordinary 3:13; 10 White House Penman Adrian Tollcy, head ot the execu tive mansion's social office, demonstrates his penmanship In addressing Invitations to White House functions. STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Ad Corp Al Chem Al Chalmers Am Airline Am Pow ft Lt Am Tel ft Tel Am Tobacco ... Anaconda Atchison Bethlehem Steel Bo Airplane , Borg Warner Burr Add M Calif Packing 31 .. $1 36 ., 1014 i. 11 ,.150 67 .. 38 ..1334 .. 43 68 4 .. 11 .. 46 .. lSVa can raciii Caterpillar 44 Celanesa 38" Chrysler 90 Con Edison 28 Con Vultee 16 Crown Eellerback 43 Curt Wright 9 voug Aircrait i DuPont 81) Eastman Kodak 4 Enter Radio 18 Oen Electric 4V Oen Food Oen Motors 53 Ooodyear Tiro 39 Home take 38 Int Harvester 31 Znt Paper 44 John Man , i 44 . 64 Kennecott Llbby Men ft L .. Lockh Air Loew's Ino ........ Long Bell A Montg Ward Nash Kelv NY Central North Pac Pao Am Fish ..... Pso Gas ft El .... Pacific Tel ft Tel , Packard Penney Penn RR Pepsi Cola , Phllco Rad Corp Raynonler Ray Pfd Repub Stl Rey Metal Richfield , Safeway Sears Roebuck .... Soc Vac South Pac Std Oil Cal Btd Oil NJ Studebaker Sunshine Mn ...... Swift ft Co Transamerlca Twenty C Fox .... Un OH Cal U Pae Un Airlines Un Aircraft Un Carb US Plywood US Steel Warn Bros West Un Tel West Air Br West Eleo Woolwortn . 8 . 31 , 11 . 35 . 64 . 30 . 18 . 33 . 18 . 32 .103 . 4 . 64 . 19 . 10 . 46S . 18 . 41 40 . 3! . 4 . 33 . l2 . ?3 . 60 . 85 . 34 .. P .. 39 16 .. 87 1 30 .. 4 a. 30 .. 39 .. 13 .. 3D .. 33 .. 46 Stock Market New York, Oct. 10 (Mi Successive bursts of selling today depressed stock market prices. Motor In each ease displayed the first weakness and showed the widest losses. The drop ran more then $3 at the out side, and $1 losses were frequent among leaner. Volume of trading was estimated at 1,- 900.000 shares as compared with yester day's total of 3,330.000 shares. Right at the beginning of the session there were Indications that Uia market might rally and continue the upward movement that started near the close resterdsy and cut back some of the major losses. That didn't last Terr long. Chrysler weakened aharply and pulled the rest of tne motor group along wita u. inen steeu ana raue louoweo. Outside of those three major group, which showed the greatest activity, de clines were registered in building mat rials, oils, rubbers and merchandising snares moat oi tne a ay. O'Dwyer Lauds Gambling Probe New York, Oct. 10 VP) For mer Mayor William O'Dwyer, making a dramatic plane flight back to the city, says he is avail able to testify in the Brooklyn grand jury investigation of gam bling graft payments to police during his administration. But he has not received any request to be a witness, he says. O'Dwyer, who soon is to take up his duties as ambassador to Mexico, arrived here by plane from Washington yesterday aft er a vacation in California. O'Dwyer told a special news conference that he is sorry he ever had called the Brooklyn gambling and graft investiga tion a "witch-hunt." He said he now thinks the grand jury is do ing a "magnificent job." The ex-mayor declared he has 'nothing but the highest com pliments" for the grand jury, District Attorney Miles F. Mc Donald and County Judge Sam. uel S. Leibowltz. 4-H Winners at PI Buena Vista Dennla Busby, Betty Cline and Eugene Garret, all members of the winning Polk county 4-H judging team from Buena Vista, were taken to the Pacific International Livestock exposition in Portland over the week-end by the Polk county agent. per caot S.ISi 11 par cent 117; II par cant IM. Hart white baart: 11 par cant 1.M: 11 per cent 2.23. Today', car receipt.: Wheat M: bar. ley IS; flour I: corn a; oau 13: hay li ntlllleed 1. Capital Journal, Salem. Ort, PM- jj."""MM iiiwipwiy. I'll X If W 7 ' Goint; Home A South Korean refugee, safe from fighting, starts his trek back home accompanied by his wife. He leads the family cow (right) while on a rack on his back he carries a calf. Photo by Gene Herrick, Associated Press photographer in the Waegwan area, South Korea. (AP Wire photo) Veteran Star of Silent Film Is Forgotten Man Without Job By DAVID MURRAY (Uattad Praia Btaft Correspondent) Paris, Oct 10 (U.R) Erich Von Stroheim, veteran star of the old silent screen dramas, said nationality law Is turning his He said the strictly-celluloid movie. "Sunset Boulevard" In which he plays a forgotten director buttering to a has-been star, has carried over into his personal affairs. In real life, the 65-year-old Von Stroheim said, he is a for gotten man without a job on the verge of becoming a man with out a country. If he stays in France he will lose his U.S. citizenship. If he returns to the U.S. he says he will starve. 'I can't find a job even after making 'Sunset Boulevard,' " he said in an interview. "The law discriminates against naturalized Americans and lt Is both unjust and chau vinistic." . . . The law to which he referred is the nationality act of 1940 which requires naturalized Americans Von Stroheim is Austrian-born to forfeit thelr citizenshlp if they live more than five years continuously outside the United States. "The joker in the law," Von Stroheim said, "is that they claim I have spent most of my life in France for the past five years and that constitutes resi dence abroad. "That is true, but I have al ways manltained a nome in Brentwood, Calif., where my family lives, and I don't see that because I have been work. ing over here that the law Is anything but completely unfair. "I can't afford to live in the United States. I've paid my taxes there and I have no dol lars left in America. If I go back to the States without a job I'll starve.1 He said he had not lived in France for five years continu ously, but had been in and out of the country on picture assign SALEM MARKETS Completed from ffeswrle Balem dealer lor the ge)4ee of Cajltal Jesrnal readers. (Revised daily.) Retail Peed Prleest Egg Math I4.S5. Rabbit Pellets 83 H n.la-ar rMl .tl Oft pAa.trTHa.Tine rieeat Colored hen. 33c: Leshorn hem, 31e; old rooster, 13c: colored lrrers, sic; iegnorn irren, roasters, Joe. Baring Prices Eggs. AA. 88c I large A, W-fllc; medium AA, 47c; medium A, e; mall .3e: era. 33-38C. wi. .I... ia WfU Ear whole i1 orlcee 4-7o above the prices abore. Lrg trad A generally quotea at oj meaium ew BHtterfat Premium, 8c; No. 3 ) HO. . Batter Wholes! rrd A, loot "tall 78. rkl.ua tJMelswh Ch caao. Oct. l ottueHw stock market: Hogs: Salable ,ooo. ssaravs siow, imn to 3s cents lower; moat ais cents w An butcher closing weak at full d .-iine: jowi alow, m astir steady to weak closing 38 cent lower; top 30 00 for on load; few load of choice 310-10 IM 18.S3-19.H; moit good and onoic iw 2Ko lbs 13 38-18.TS; 110310 1 10-11. ; few 10 -180 lbs 18-11; good and chote sow 400 lbs. down 18-10: 40O.300 lb. 17-18 35; JOO-tWO lbs. 1-17T. h.o- n.ti..ble 3.000. aRaushter lamb strong to SO cent higher, mastlr 18 oenU higher: killing quality Improved; load of hlih choice Colorado to shippers 3 38, the top; too name 38. w; ouit gooa to eholc nttlv 37.80-38.80: yearllnta ab sent: slaughter wa fatly steady at 13.M-1S.M. Cattle: Salable .000; . 300. vary slow; luhtr steers and heifers steady to 33 cent lower comparer witn Mon day! low eta; other slaughter cattle and Tea I era about steady. Host good and cholc fed steers and rearllnsa 38 31.78; few loads eholc 1000-1300 lb. 33 00 32,28: most medium to low good steer 34.80-33.33; good and cholc fed heifers 38 33-30.00; medium to low good 33. OO 38 00; good and choice fed heifers 318 ao 00; medium to low good 33.00-38 00! few good cow 31. 00-33.30; common nd medium beef cow 18 31-30. SO; tanners and cuttera 14 00-t8.38t medium and good um bulla S3 80-38 00t medium to cholc Tsalers 17.00-33.00: f at 34.0. Tncaday, October 10, 195021 1 k A.. today an "unjust" United States life into tragedy." misfortune he suffers in his latest ments like "Sunset Boulevard." He Is writing a book at his chat teau outside Paris. DEATHS Mrs. ODie Btoao Coffer lfr. oilie Rom Coffey, lata resident of 3373 Stat st In Ctack&ma October T. SurvlTed by a grandson. Lowell Aplet of Salem. Senrlee were held Tuesday, Octo ber 10, at 10 a.m. at th Clough-Barrtck chapel with Rt. Dudley Strain officiat ing. Intarment in th City View com try. Warn A. Camp Wayne A. Camp, lat TuMent or rout) Salem, at a local hospital October . at th ase of 40 year. SsrTlcaa wlU bo held Thursday, October 11, at 1:30 p.m. at th Clough-Barrick chapeL Arabia D. flood Archie O. Good, at a Portland hospital octooer , at uie as oi oa years, enip- ment has been made to Ashland. Oreson. by the Howell-Edward chapel for serv ices and interment. Mrs. Ola Nicholson Olson Mr. Ola Nicholson Olson, former resi dent of Bettl. at 1973 N. Front at., Octo ber 8. Survived by husband. Herman H Olson. Balem; daughters, oertrude L. Bui iocs, eaiem, ana ineima i. urunar, as totiat brother. Harry Nicholson. Coir si lls; grandchildren, Dudley C. Bullock. 6a tern, and wmiam c. ana nnarron uunoy both of Astoria. Member of Oorrte o." apter. Eastern Star, and the Whit Shrln. Prl- ' vate services were held at the Clough- Barrlck chapel Tuesday, October 10, at 11 a.m. Shipment was made to th Oreen- lake funeral parlor In Seattle lor addi- aenrwe and interment. Ft? sink XtMehmldar Prank Kosohmlder. at th residence at 293 S. 211 St.. October 7. Survived by sis ters, Mrs. Emma Tledt of Reldlyn, Iowa, and Mra. Minnie Sheldon of Amity; brother, John Kosohmlder of Trepan, Iowa and by sever nieces ana nepnews i eluding Mr. Lulu War ot Salem. Serv ices will be held at th ciough-sarricK chapel. Wednesday, October 11, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Louis Whit officiating Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Davvltl m. Barver David R. Harvey, at the residence, T Salem Heights ave., October 9. Survived by his wife. Mary Ine Harvey; two sorts. Dr. Harmon T. Harvey oi Neorasgs t-uy. Nebr. : five sisters. Mrs. Jennie atcrner- on. Mrs. Margaret kos ana Mrs. wiimi Ferguson, all of Fremont, neor.. Mrs. Anna Walker of Pontiac. Mich., and Mr. J W. Hodaeker of Mitchell. Nebr.; brother, Andrew Harvey of Fremont, Nebr.: and live grandchildren. Private service wer held Tuesday, October 10, at Mt. Crest Abqgy Mausoleum, amp ment ha been made to Lyons, Nebr., by Clouth-Barrick company tor Interment, na Catter Cir Cotter, at a local hospital October a. ah lament has been made by dough Barrlck company to tn nowe-nuiion Funeral horn at Lebanon for services nd Interment. Htail CUrfc Blaeksiaa Emmett Clark Biackman, lat resident of Salem, rout 7, box o. at a teoanon hospital. October I. Survived by his wife Orace Biackman of Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Oay Biackman and Mr. Kenneth Hnilweber. both of naiem: lour sons. Jim. Biackman. Lyl Biackman, Vern Black- main uid Rav Biackman. all of Balem; sUtsr, Mas Woodlay of Thermopeles, Wvo.i a. brother. Ruel Biackman oi i sham. Mont.; and two grandchildren. Serr Ice will be held At th Clouah-Barrlck chapel Wednesday. October 11. at 3:30 p.m. Interment in neicrask Memorial par. fir Hnn Mary B. Myers, at in ismiiy rwiueoc. at rouU 1, Independence, October 10, at the ase of 71 year. Survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Laurel Oood Ing ot Billlnss, Mont., and Mr. Isabel Owing of Arcadia, Calif.; son, Vlrsll Myers of Iodepen-AmnrM- fntir uts. Mrs. Huldah Batt- aon. Mrs. Dora Bevln and Mrs. Margaret Dunham, all of Seattle and Mr. JeM Ayr In Missouri; two brothers, Taylor Orov of Hftrtmountftln, wyo., ana ueora Orov of Sattle: four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Announcement of servleo latar by th Bow all-Edward chapel. i I Miss Lola Law Is Prink MU Lois Louis Frlnk, Wt wwnt of 3580 Lancasur drive, al a Fortiana hosplUl, October 9. t th s I : 3i yer. Survivea oy parenu. nr. Kmri u wrink of Salem: two slaters. Mrs, Henry Sprtck Of Salem. nd Mrs. Walt er Schefle of Brooks; a brother, Carl Fr ink of Salem, and several aunt Announcement of service later by th YirgU T. Ooldon ehapeL Mn. 3Ua P. iUewor Mrs. Maude P. Stegner, 1U resident of ItBT North Oottas street, at a local hospltsl October 10. Survived by husband, M B Steener of Salem: a da ui titer, Mrs. Prlscella Ouy of Florence. Oresont two euters, Mrs. Royal Oreen of Colum bus Ohio, and Mrs. Harry Wladmer of Balem; and four brother. U. E. Maurer of Saa Francisco, Harold Maurer ot Hauser, Oregon, Oorge Maurer of Salem and John Maurer ot Sacramento. Serv lea will be held t th Clough-Brrlck chapel Thureday, October 13, at 10:31 am. with Rv. Attn ft. Huntington offi ciating. Concluding ntc9 St Mt. Crl 'A Maws. sum. ( ( y) V-f