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i 1 Capital Journal, Salem, fOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS d AUTOMATIC REFBIGEBATOE det.ost J trs. UL tested, l-r guarantee. Om week fret trial. Price 113 .H. Joe Walery. le. p .2565 0353 mot point RANGE. 1 burner deepwell cooker, excellent condition, $41. Phone LAl'NDRALL Automatic Wuhif. 13646 or 37710 after I p.m. ISSS MODEL turd F X. J6-lneh chain saw, In food shape. HOWAER BROS, 1410 South 13tb. n2M BOTO-TILLER In top inapt. Choict 0( r ae-inch width, howber BROS., 14 t GOOD USED walking traetora w .ninm..i unWfllTR BROS.. 1410 Bo nth. p (XTBA STRONG folding Steel eoU, 30x76 Inches, 13 50 tach or thrtt for HO. Camp Crestwood. route. . box 536, half milt south of Bunnyslde. o3S3 jnw LOMBARD 36-lnch chain Jaw with Waren high speed chain. Discounted ' 1100. HOWSEH an.ua., itiv ooum m. n336" SfeW DEEP WELL, electric pump; automat' te hat water heater; SO sheet fiber' board: dune. 1 mile aoutii, 1 milt west Ml. Angel, n. cnavaoin. ISM RED ROMAN BRICKl 1 30 -Bel. hot water tank. Phone 3 -:. ni 8JTEEL CLOTHESLINE posts, ralllof porch columns, mada to order. 1143 N. Libert. 3" TOVE. EXCELLENT condition $3S. Phone l77li aiwr a r.at. or we-cpua. USED FOR DEEP freetc, good let cream cabinet, pnone V want 2h walnut WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WALNUT AND FILBERT drying wanted. Pa. 3-3801. Le natencry. jM PER THOUSAND truck scale paid for 34' to 40' amau uougias nr loss uihdi for piling. High pricea paid for barkle tioles and piling. Call Albany 1317 or write Standard Pole Piling Co. for srlct lists. ' WANTED FILBERT and walnut drying. . no neeo so pnone. 4u vuui McKenney, i mue east oi .uancaawr ur. on Auburn Rd. Ph. 4-1898. na WANTED TO BUY -ft. Snowball to plant. 3710 Lancaster, hmm FIR STUMP AGS and fir lot wanted. . Shipment can be made by truck or rail, t Independence Lumber St Manufacturing Company, Inc. Independence, Oregon. Ph. 43. J PERSONAL ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua. Ph. 3-9133. P.O. Ra ms. YMCA Wed.. FrL 8:30 D.m. pSSft STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS. Ph. 4.-3883 P3S4 AUTOMOBILES ista FOBD buinaa coupe. Low mileage. .. Excellent condition. Private owner. 3360 Fairgrounds road. Phone 3-058... aaai tt-TON CHEVROLET paneL Very food , condition, rnvaie owner, ra. q351' TRADE FOR CAR, 1041 Indian motorcycle. ! oood condition. 1374 North Capitol. q251 KV OWNER -Good, clean. 141. 3 -door de- . luxe Chevrolet. Radio and beater, good ;-' running order. 50. Route a, box aw- Phont 4-1001. FOR SALE 1043 Dodft 4 -door 3335.00: also 1940 Pontlac 4-door, 1160.00. 300 ' Church St.. Dallas. Q.351 ' inia v.a door, excellent condition. New ', motor. Rt 9 Box 306 Rosedale DLst. after , 5 p.m. IBM V4-TON .CHEVROLET pickup. Very aood shape throuhout. Acme Auto & Truck Wreckers 143 Center Street ql52 1941 CHEVROLET sedan, radio and heat er, good Urea. 930 8. 13th. Phone 3-0357. q253" l LATE SERIES 1949 Lincoln 4 -Door. Fully I eiulpped with hydra ma tic drive. 9000 i actual miles, can i oe tora irom nw model. Cost new 63400, will sell for 12650. Will accept trade. Ph. owner 3- I 6196 or 3-1810 Q-2S4' 41 CHEV CLUB COUPE 3695 RAH. good cond. See Don Marshall at Colonial house after 4 p.m. Q.351 . lHeTcHEV COUPE. Cond. good. 1946 Lin coln sedan, cond. good. 1 owner. Ph. 1 days 3-4123 eve. 3-0416. 354 i 1943 INTERNATIONAL truck. 33 feet tan dem. Semi. Year around Job. Phone 37120. 5?53 193 CHEVROLET dump truck. I 1939 CHEVROLET dump truck. i Acme Auto & Truck Wreckers F 14$ Center St. Q353 m DESOTO, new oalnt and tires. Excel- i lent motor. Real buy. $195 cash. See 1930 North 18th. phone 3-6iit. wa Teague SPECIALS 49 Chevrolet Tudor 8,000 actual milei :. . 48 Kaiser Sedan i Thoroughly reconditioned C I 47 Dodge 4-Door i A fine car 47 Kaiser Sedan Low mileage 46 Mercury Tudor Looks like new 42 Dodge Tudor Thoroughly reconditioned 41 Chevrolet 4-Door Cleanest one in town 41 Nash Sedan Good condition 40 Ford 4-Door Extra nice 9 Plymouth Tudor 38 Buick Sedan 17 Plymouth 4-Door It Buick Sedan Teague, Kaiser -Frazer SS2 North Commercial as ttl PACKARD 4-door wtfin. Oood con dition. R.uonibM. a. .1 U aiMMt. or ohont I17M. S i rn sale oa TAnt mi rr ',-ion ,ickup. Oood condilton, nr paint, T:M s II tlmi. Trad, (or t1 Chrvrolct and dlfrmnce. ption. 4-SS09 btfor, I p m. itft dan, annum, aundar. alll, rbli!iALKi SHpT'bj wiata. tlaa nw. Pow.r taaaoff. Oovn. IN Uru, 4 ply. H.atrr. Ph. S-M40. a25l l4. OLDAMOaiLt "II Pmlr .ntpp.d. na tarr, tnocw 1-4101. ' Orlulf Uaa wi daa. I bat- uati Ore., Friday. October 20, 1950 AUTOMOBILES ZEEB'S USED CARS BUT SELL TRADE TERMS 3I3S Fairgrounds. Rd. Ph. 3-6454 e. FOR SALE or trade C 1936 International tru't. trade for lumber, trailer house. livestock or what have youT Rt. Boa 906 Rosedale dlst. after I p.m. qJil FOR SALE or trade. 1946 Buick Super convertible eoupc. Silver gray with black top. Radio, heater, white wall tires. Low mileage. 11750 or will take cheaper car In trade. Ph. 3-9536 or set at 1405 I. Church. qlSl TWO DOUBLE LOGGING DRUMS. Acme Auto Ac Truck Wreckers 145 Ctnter Street 353 WILSON'S Three Choice Ccrs From The Finest Stock We Have Had In The Entire Year BEST BUY 1950 BUICK SPECIAL SEDANET $2305 CAREFULLY DRIVEN AND SER VICED . . . CLEAN . . . LOW MILE AOS , . . DELUXE EQUIP MENT . . . DYNAPLOW DRIVE THIS IS A SUPERB CAR. IT'S FORMER OWNER HAS BEEN OUR CUSTOMER FOR MANY YEARS AND ALWAYS TRADES IN A CAR IN PERFECT CONDI TION. 1300 MORE WOULD BE A PAIR PRICE FOR THE EX CEPTIONAL QUALITY OP THIS CAR. PREMIUM 1950 PLYMOUTH TUDOR $1795 ONLY 7000 MILES . . . BARELY BROKEN IN . . . HAS EVERY PENNY OP VALUE YOU CAN GET IN A BRAND NEW ONE. IT'S A NICE LIOHT BLUE AND LOOKS LIKE A SHOWROOM DISPLAY. IP YOU TRY IT AND COMPARE XT, YOU'LL FIND IT'S ANOTHER ONE OF WILSON'S PREMIUM CARS. 1946 BUICK SUPER SEDANET $1345 RECENTLY OVERHAULED IN CLUDING ENGINE, CLUTCH AND BRAKES. TRADED TO US BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER. IT'S A CAR WE CAN BRAO ABOUT AND BO CAN YOU. MORE! MORE! MORE! WE HAVE MORE OP THE SAME FINE QUALITY IN OTHER MAKES AND MODELS. IT WOULD TAKE A WHOLE PAOE TO DESCRIBE THEM. OttoJ.WilsonCo. COMMERCIAL AT CENTER Q351 '41 Mercury 3 door sedan, excellent condition. W. S. W.. radio and heater. 3215 North rroni. Qioi Oldsmobile SAFETY TESTED VALUES DRIVE IN TODAV & GET OUR HIOMER TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE POR YOUR PRESENT CAR ON ONE OP THESE: 41 OLDSUOBILE "!" SEDAN 11995 44 PONTIAC -4" SEDAN 139S 4t CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE . 1599 '49 PORD CONVERTIBLE 1795 '49 OLDSMOBILE "99" CONVERT.. 1195 44 OLDSMOBILE "14" SEDAN 1399 '49 OLDSMOBILE "74" SEDAN 3195 '40 OLDSMOBILE "9" SEDAN 475 '34 DODOE SEDAN 175 IP TOO ARE UNABLE TO VISIT OCR LOT WE WILL OLADLT BEND OUR SALES REPRESENTA TIVE TO DEMONSTRATE THE CAlt OP TOUR CHOICE. Loder Bros. USED CAR MKT. 4H Center Ph. 3-7173 353 IMS STUDEBAKER Sedan, food condition. 91H.00. Phont 1-6194. 4351 FOR SALE: 1936 Ford 3-door sedan. Ex cellent condition, E. A. Hammer, Mt. Aniel, Ore., routa 1. 4353 1961 KAISER Special Sedan, radio and etc. low mutate, will trade, see Cecil woi vnrton, h milt south of Lincoln store on Wallace road. 4333 FOB SALE by owner 1946 Oldsmobile club sedan, hydromatlc. radio and heat er. Terms. 11350. Ph. 43904. 4351 ONE DODGE 4x4 weapon carrier pick-up. Acme Auto & Truck Wreckers 145 Center Street 43S3 IMS PONTIAC coupe. Oood condition. Priced reasonably. Phone 3-133T. 4331 19SA CHEVROLET coupe. Neat and clean. 75 or best offer. Phone 36379 after 1:30 p.m. Q358 194 OLDSMOBILE 3-door sedan. Radio and heater. 1067 6th street. 4351 US O. M. C. 44- ten atekav. Acme Auto & Truck Wreckers 143 Center Street 353 194T JEEP. 4-wheel drive. Oood ahape S43S. 435 BOUln ZDin. 4351 FINANCIAL WE OFFER both Local and Life Insurance funds on FHA and conventional mort ises loans. If you plan any tlnanclnt of this kind It will pay you to in vest It eta our morttate loan efferlnea on reslden ttal properties In Salem. REX SANFORD. 330 Ortton Bldf.. Tel. 43531. r353 CASH UP TO $1500 PHONE OR CALL IN TODAT PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS 114 S LIBERTY PH. 4-1101 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 143 S. Church Parklnf ,-Plcntr Ph. 1-349? LK. No. M-lll 114 CASH THE SENSIBLE WAY L Tour choice of repayment date. Con venient per mints art anted. S. Cbarau only for the time row tors the money. . Loans as little as 939 U IMS auto, bp to 1300 oa saiaiy or furni ture Personal said "yes" to over million custom tts last year. Corns en or pnone. WE ItKI TO SAT "YES NEW LOCATION Uos -TuM -Thurs -Fri -4 a m to I Wed -Sat. -9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Personal Finance Co. 199 South HltB Pboaa 1-1494 c R Alien, Mcr 146. S-1J3 M-165 f3M AUTOMOBILES Business Was Never Better IP YOU ARE NEEDINO A TRACTOR, TRUCK TRAILER, OAT TRACTOR. ROAD ORADZR LOOK THESE OVER 1950 CASE MODEL D TACTOR. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, TURNINO BRAKES. USED VERY LITTLE. COST 63600. OUR PRICE. 1 1895 00 LATE MODEL INT. T. X. CRAWLER CAT. WIDE OAUOE. PERFECT SHAPE. 1109500 LATE MODEL CLETRAO BO WIDE OAUOE. MECHANICALLY PERFECT. 13400 00 INTERNATIONAL TD 91 ROAD PATROL IN OOOD WORKINO CONDITION. A BARGAIN, TOO 131 JO 00 WENT WORTH IRWIN 4 WHEEL TRAILER 1946. DUAL WHEEL, LIKE NEW, FLAT BED 1693.00 TRUCKS 44 MODEL STUDE 6x6 L.W. BABE TRUCK. FARM USED. FINE SHAPE ME CHANICALLY. 49 FORD 4 TON PICKUP, LOW MILEAOE. NEW I PLY RUBBER. VERY CLEAN 11005. OS IBM INTERNATIONAL TON PICKUP. 4 SPEED TRANS. NEAR NEW TIRES. 1395.00 37 INT l'i TON FLAT BED TRUCK. LOW MILEAOE, 935x30 RUBBER. CLEAN. FULL PRICE 9M5 CUSTOM BUILT 3 WHEEL TRAILER. ALL ALUMINUM. SIZE T9"x79"x73". WOULD MAKE IDEAL CAMP TRAILER. SAMPLE TRAILER OR TRAVELING TOOL SHOP 1175.00 WE HAVE BUYERS POR ALL TYPES OF FARM MACHINERY, LOGO I NO EQUIPMENT, TRAILERS, ETC. IP YOU HAVE FARM MACHINERY OR ANY TYPE OP EQUIPMENT NOT BEINO USED WE WILL BUY IT OR SELL IT POR YOU. YOU WILL RECEIVE ALL CASH. Bird Auto & Equipment Co. 871 WALLACE ROAD WEST SALEM PHONE 36666, EVENINGS 1-9714 FINANCIAL FARM AND CITY LOANS 4'i and 5 YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment with In reason. Cash lor Real Estaia ton tracts and Second Morttaies. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 687 Court St. Ph. 4-3383 t PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Terms On Laner Loans Loos and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 136 8. Commercial St. Ph. 3-9161 OENERAL FINANCE CO. LOANS Lie. 8-133 and M-336 and ROY H. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Hear 'Top Trades" 13:05 Dally K8LM 1390 KC's 136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 TRAILERS SAVE RENT Trade your furniture In on a new trailer home. Electric refrlterator, hot water heater, shower and toilet. Jayhawk Trailer Sales 3640 Portland Road t333 S MODEL 31 ft. Cabana. 3nd house wrst of hlch school. Independence. t333 FOR SALE Trailer axle, 16" wheels and car neaiLer. rn, i4 -"- GIBSON TRACTOR aales & service, Clin ton Motor, nowser Bros., mu b. im Ph. 3-3646. MACHINERY 1 FUEL HOG, knives and knife xrlndlm machine, emery wneei, loo m.i. u.a., electric motor. Couollnss and compen sator and oil switch. Motor alone worth S1200. W1U seU all for 31,750. 4280 Port land Rd. J. J. Smith. ji TRANSPORTATION YOUNG MAN wants transportation to Kansas City. Missouri, or nan Anionio, Texas. Wllllna to help drive and share expenses. Have to leave within 15 days. Write Box 334. Capital Journal. x253' DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented, repaired. Roen. 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o APPLIANCE SERVICE AUTO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Tdwtnf nervier day ph. 3-9366. Hltht 3-1804. 333 Center. New homes, rem ode In A repair of old. Mel Johnson. Ph. 3-9943 or 35092. 0369 BULLDOZING Btilldozina. levcllnc. road blda.. clear- In, teeth for bruah. Vlrtll Huakev. 1019 rairview avenue, mono z-jj.o, miem. 0373 CASH REGISTERS Inatant delivery of new RCA cuh ret later. Al makea Bold, rented, repaired. Roen. 444 Court. Pb. 3-4773. o CHIMNEY SWEEP OU atoT, furnace, ehitnnera vacuumed, cleaned. Enalai. 771 8. int. Pb. 3-7179. 0349 EXCAVATING Ben Otjen At Son axeavatlni and trad. Inf. Land dearlni. Pb. 3-3090. o347 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Motb Exterminator Service. Pb. 4-3474. Le, Croaa. Rt Box 417C. 0349 BreltbauDt'a for Rowera. Dial 3-9179. 0 BOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS 3. R. Watklna Co product Prea de liver. !717 Center Pb. 9-9)94 LANDSCAPE NURSERY P. A. Doerfler dt Bona, Ornamental,. 140 N Lancaster Dr at 4-Cor. Pb. 3-1333 o' LAWNMOWERS Sharpenlnf, luaranteed aervte. New power and band mower,. Call Harr, w Scott. 147 B. Com'l at. 0334 MATTRESSES Capital Beddina. Ph. 3-4044. 0' OPTICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES Deak ehalra, file,, flllna auppllea, aafaa, duplicator,, auppllea. dtk lampa, type writer atanda. Roen. 454 Court. 0 Thomaa O. Meier, ph. 4-3494. 03J4 Elfitrom'l are equipped to do rout palnUni. Ph. 3-3493. O PAINTING AND PAPERBANGING PICTURE PRAMINO Picture framlnf. Butcheon Paint atore. Ph. 3-4447. 0 'MODELING New and old work. Ns Job too mall. E tlmatea. Ph. 4-1453. o373 SAND GRAVEL Oarden aoll. eruahd rock. Shovel ,nd creatine axcavatlna. Wauin, Sand 4r Oravel Co.. Ph. 3-4344. o Orarel, aand, ,114 and dirt wholMate and reran. Tractor acoop and truck, for dirt movlna. V,ll,r Band 44 Oraval Co. Ph. 9-4003. 0 EWER CLEANINO SERVICE Electric Roto-Roour. Rtaor Shftrp Cut. tin. Blade. Clean aewera, drain,, eepttc tank,, vacuum pumptne. fjord Howrd. 1147 Ruae, W. Salem. Ph. 3-4137. o Salem Septic service. Unki cleaned. Roto Rootar for dotxed lewera. drama. Lloyd Howard. 1147 Rule. Pb. 3-1337. Swapool ek Mptle tank aleanlnx. Pre. Inapectlon ph. 1-4913 or writ, Brooka. Paulina Sultar 0354 SEPTIC TANRS Heme!', Septic tank, and 1ln cleonee) Ouarantevjd work. Phone 3-7404 . 0374 Mlke'4 Septt, Service. TaVk, cleaned. Elee. Rotary Service oa aewera. drain, 1079 Elm St. w. Salem. Ph. 9-9444. 0344 SEWINO MACHINES All ni4ke, repalrad, free Mttmatea. fn your borne, free pick up ,nd delivery Blnaer Bewlnx Machln, Co. 114 No. Commereltl. Ph. 3-3513. Journal Want Ads Pay AUTOMOBILES UN Scene Told Luncheon Club Monmouth At the recent luncheon club session which was held in the Monmouth hotel, Dean Anderson, high school re lations man with the state board of higher education, was a vis itor. He gave a report of at tending several United Nations sessions while at the national Congress of Parents and Teach ers, pointing out that he believes there is a greatly increased feel ing of optimism in the United Nations since the Korean affair demonstrated that the UN could and would act against an aggres sor. A brief discussion was given by President Roben J. Maaske of OCE on the measure giving state credit for higher education bonds which will be voted on in the coming election. He ex plained that the state board had in the -cast issued a number of series of revenue bonds In the construction of buildings at the various state colleges. Since these bonds draw a higher inter est rate than general obligation bonds, the measure is intended to permit the refunding of these revenue bonds with general ob ligation bonds so that the state may save the difference In in terest. It Is a sum estimated at more than a million dollars on the outstanding bonds. He rec ommended a 302 Yes vote. The other measures on the ballot are to be considered at the other meetings in the month. Truman Works on Speech Washington, Oct. 21 W) Pres ident Truman oassed tin a week end cruise in the presidential yacht Williamsburg today to work on the speech he will de liver before the United Nations in New York Tuesday morning DIRECTORY TRANSFER STORAGE Local St Distance Transfer, storste. Burner oils, coal oh briquets. Trucks to rortiand dally. Atcnt for Beklns House hold toods moved to anywhere In U.S. or Canada. Larmer Transfer Btorate. Ph. 3-3131. o TREE SURGERY Brennan Tret Service. Ph. 3-3746. o3fll TYPEWRITERS Bmlth Corona, Remington Royal. Un derwood portables. Ail makes used ma chines. Repairs St rent. Roen. 456 Court. VENETIAN BLINDS Elmer The BUndman. Ph. t-7338. e) Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or rtflnlehed. Rein hold t Lewi. 3-3639. o WEATHERS TRIPPING Free estimate. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 1-5965. 0359 WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore, rout 3, box 317. Phone 3-5135. 0373 WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Windows, walls. At. woodwork cleaned. Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 847 Court. Lanfdoc, Culbertaoo and Mather. WINDOW SHADES Washable. Roller. Made to order. 1 day del. Reinholdt Lewis. Ph. 3-3639. o WOOD AND SAWDL'ST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 3-4031. LODGE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Local office Ph. 4384B 254' Kindwood lodge Number 304, K A. F. snd A. M., masters, war dens and secretaries meeting Mon day, the 23rd, 8 p.m. 251 ILLUSTRATED CLASSIFIED I , Of -A Just Like That !! ORVAL WILL PAY TOP MONEY FOR CLEAN 1940 1946 MODELS We Don't Bargain We Buy Oval's "The Lot With Center at Church Sts. & - Found Dead Edna St. Vin cent Millay, Pulitizer prize winning poetess, was found dead in her home in Auster litz, N. Y. Death was caused by a heart attack, her physi cian said. She was 58 years old. She was deemed Amer ica's leading poetess. (AP Wircphoto) Reception Fetes Dayton Teachers Dayton The teachers of the Dayton Union high school and the grade school were honored at a reception this week at the high school gymnasium. Mrs. Stephen Benedict, vice president of the Parent Teachers associa tion, gave a few words of wel come to the .teachers and the patrons present. Mrs. Floyd Willert, in charge of the program, introduced Rob ert Tedd, principal of the grade school and he in turn, introduced his staff of teachers- Mrs. Helen Bienz, Anita Anderson, Mrs. Esther Stoutenburg, Miss Will- etta Freeman, Mrs. Juanita Rives, Mrs. Helen Manning. Mrs. Helen Manning, Mrs. Myrna Sundland, Mrs. Orva Guhser, Beth Bauman, Mrs. Veda Smith, Mrs. Mildred Smith, Carl Peo ples, Stephen Stone, Robert Tedd, principal, Harry Stretch, custodian, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, Mrs. Anna Woodward, assistant cook. Howard Holt, principal of the high school, also introduced his staff of teachers: Alberta Abra- hamson, Miss Phyllis Holman, Mrs. Francis Zosel, Mrs. Janet Wilder, Mrs. Irene Makinson, Harold Lewis, Stephen Stone, Harry Johnstone, Harrison Wilder and John Rue, custodian Holt brought out the facts that the school had been built in 1937, and since that time had doubled attendance and the teaching staff. At the present time there are 180 students en rolled. A male quarter from John Fox College at Newberg render ed several selections in song. . The main speaker of the eve ning was Christopher Wilson, an exchange teacher from Harrow, England. At present he is teach- ing music and art in the Pen insula grade school in Portland He has spent 5 years in the British navy. On Sunday eve ning Oct. 29 he will be heard over KWJJ, at 7:45. The Dayton Civic club assisted in serving refreshments of cof fee and cake. The Country Garden club decorated the tables. The grade school now has an attendance of 31S and all are looking forward to the time the new building now under con struction on Ferry street can be occupied. End Eastern Tour J Hopewell Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Kirkwood returned on Monday from an eight-week tour of the major cities of the country. They went by way of Chicago, Detroit, Hamilton, Ontario, Ca nada, to New York. They spent some time in Washington, DC, Alexandria, Va , and other his torical spots around there. They visited Miami and New Orleans on the return trip, coming home through California. The weather was fine too warm In some places. Americans eat about nine pounds of beans apiece per year. ILLUSTRATED CLASSIFIED Tht Turntable" Phone 3-4702 STOCKS By the Associated Press) Ad Corp Al Chem A) Chalmers Am Airlines Am Pow St Lt Am Tel St Tel Am Tobacco Aaaconda Atchison ... Bethlehem Steel Roe Airplane Sort Warner Burr Add U Calif Packlni Can Pacific Caterpillar , Celanejie Chrysler , Con Idmon , Cons Vultea Crown Zellerback Curt Wright Done Aircraft DuPont , Eastman Kodak Kmer Radio Gen Electric Oen Poods Oen Motors Good Tear Tire , Homes take Int Harvester , Xnt Paper , John Man Ktnnecott , Llbby Men L , Lockh Air Loew's Ine , Lorn Bell A Monti Ward Nash Kclv NY Central North Pae Pae Am Fish Pae Gas St El Pacific Tel St Tel Packard , Penney , Penn RR , Pepsi Cola , Phllco , Rad Corp , Raynonler , Rar Pfd , Repub Stl , Rey Metals , Richfield , Bafeway , Bears Roebuck , Soe Vac , South Pac , Std Oil Cal Std Oil NJ , Btudebaker ; , Sunshine Ma Swift St Co , Transa merle , Twenty C Fo , Cn Oil Cal , U Pac , Va Alrl'nes , Un Aircraft , Dn Curb , UB Plywood , OS Steel , , Warn Bros , West Un Tel , West Air Br , West Elec , Woolworth , , 7B'i . 33S , 16'. . II'.. 4S . 19 . . 17S . 3Vt . I7 Stork Market New York. Oct. 31 (P Steel and aula stocks Joined airline Issues In a lasi- minuie ti i in today's market. Oains for favored shares ranted to nearly i a snare. Earlier the market seesawed In a nar row price ranie with sains and lowes tnorouinir mixed. Business dropped to the usual mlaw Saturday rate after an ooenlne flurry. Turnover for the two hour session bp- proacnea 700.000 snares. Climax Molybdenum took off on a solo insnt with a rise of around 13 a share at 134.75 at one time. The stock was un usually active for a brief spell. Also hither were American Airlines, United Air Lines. Eastern Air Linn. Trans World. Bethlehem Steel. Distil lers corp.. puBiicker, Admiral, Kennecott Copper, Du Pont, American Cranamld. International Paper, Johns-M an ville and u. is, uypsum. Hdldlnt back were Republic Steel. Studebaker, Goodrich. U. S. Rubber. Mont- comer? Ward, Ooutlas Aircraft. Zenith Radio, Budd, Dow Chemical, Union Car bide, American Woolen, Union Pacific, and Baltimore m unio. Corporate bonds moved narrowly. Reports to Be Made on West Linn Convention Reports from the two-day state convention, held in West Linn this week-end, will highlight the informal program planned at a meeting of Marion county chap ter of the Oregon Republican clubs, Monday night. The meeting will be at 8 o clock in the county GOP head quarters on North High street. Also at this meeting the group will outline its participation in the all-county GOP rally ar ranged by Salem unit of the Ore gon Federation of Republican Woman on October 30 at the county headquarters. All repub lican units in the county are as sisting the women's group in staging the rally. A general invitation is ex tended to all republican voters and candidates to attend the Monday night meeting of the club. Carol Curtis Pattern Embroidered Chf Deljrna Moat tin lifting "chef desiRns you ever asw If 'Fsther In vour house fancies himself ss born chef snd (rood cook, this Is Just the design to embroider on your kitchen tow els. Hand him s towel snd tell him washing snd wiping dishes Is also part of cooking chores. A very amus ing set to present to sn engaged) girl. too. at a linen shower party! send lac lor vne -incn -tuner- FNIBRCJDKRY pattern No. 135, color chart, illustrations of all stitches. YOUR NAME, ADlJREHo, PATTERN NUMBER to CAROL CURTIS, Capital Journal, 814 Mis sion street. Ban Francisco 5. Calif. Patterns reacT t rill order im- order via flnt rlasa null Include: so eatrs fa par pattern. J Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, Oct. 21, 1950 15 Mf. Angel KC's Slate Initiation Mt. Angel Initiation of new members will take place Sun day November 12, for Mt. Angel Council, Knights of Columbus, with a full day's program, term inating with a banquet held in the evening for members and their ladies. At the meeting held Tuesday night, John Jennings, grand knight, announced public speak ing classes will begin next month and all interested should register with Jennings. At a special meeting on Tuesday night, Nov. 7, final plans will be diwissed. Members should bring applications for new members at this meeting. The grand knight commended Mat Wagner and committee for their part in making the dance sponsored by the council a so- MARKET QUOTATIONS Balem Llvelork Market I By Valley Packing Company) Fat lambs- 435 00 reeder lambs $30.30 to SiS.uw Ewes 1 3 00 to 110 00 Fat dairy cows 416.50 Cutter cows 113.00 to 318 00 Dairy heifers 113.00 to 317.00 Bulls 130 to 133.00 Veal calves Not quoted at present Butterfat lematue subject to lmmi dlate chanite. Premium ouellty maxim ui to 35 to 1 .er cent acidity delivered in Portland w-eae; a. n score, es-eec; a n score. C0-63c; 90 score. Sic; 10 score, 58c. Valley routes and country points 3 less than first. Baiter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers, trade AA, 93 score, esc; A S3 score. 64c, B 90 score. 41c; C 83 score 58c Above prices are stllct'y nominal Cheese Sei Una price to Portland whole salers: Oregon singles, 37Vi-40lc; Oregon small loaf, 43-43c; triplets. 1 4c leas than singles. Eigt to wnoiesaiers: A graae targe, vv.'i dor : A grade medium, ftO-Sl'ic; B grade large, 40-43c; A sfadt small. rwr ft It-. Ire Market Batter Price to retailers: Oradt AA print. 70c; AA cartons. 71c; A prints. 70c, A cartons. 71r B prints. 6Se. Kgga Prlres to retailers: Orade AA large, 67-We dor..; A large, Sfl-3c; AA me dium. 54c: A medium, 53-3c; email, 37 38c: cartons 3c additional. Cbeeie Price to retailers: Portland Ore- ton singles, 3B-43e; Oregon loaf, l-lb. loaves, 43V44c lb.; triplets, ltte less than' alngles. Premium brands, singles. 60 'iC, loai. 63 Poaltry Live Chickens (No. 1 quality. FOB. plant. Broilers under 3'4 lbs., 30c; fryers. 34-3 lbs., 39c; 3-4 lbs., 39c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 39c lb.: light hens under 4 lbs.. 13-30c; over 4 lbs., 19- 30c; heavr hens, all weights, 33-33c; and roosters, an weisnts. u-ise. Connlry-Kllled Heats veal top quality. a-t,c is.: good heavies, 35-40c; other grades according to weight and quality, with lighter or heavier, 33-35c. Hoga Light blockers, 30-31: sows, 35 -28c b. Lamb Top grade springers, 46 -47c; best yearlings. 38-40c. Matlen Beat, 30-340 UM rough, heavy bucks, ewes, 14-16c. Beef Oood cows, 33-36e lb. j tanner cutter. 33-34C. Rabbits Average to growers: live whites. 4-5 lba 33-37o lb.: 1-6 lb 3I-33c lb.; colored, 3 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks, 11-lSc lb. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 65-B8c; Idaho fryers, 49C. Fresh Dressed Meals (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.1 Beef Steers Oood 300-800 lb., 447.50-49; commercial, 446-48: utility, 143-44. Cowa Commercial, 339-43; utility, 138-39; canners-cutters, 135-31; utility, 138-38: canners-cutters. 134-37. .Beef Cats (Good steersi Bind Quar ters. 356-60: rounds. 834-56; full loins. trimmed. 373-77; triangles. S4-4i: square chucks, 14749. ribs, leo-u; rorequarters, 144-46. Veal Oood. 48-61: commercial. 144-46; Utility. 135-39. ivea uooa enoiee, ste-so: commercial, 837-44. Lambs Oood choke prime lambs, 146 50: commercial, 137-44; utility. 136-41. MJtt on Oood 70 lbs. down. 338-30. Pork Cats Loins. Mo. 1, 1-13 lbs., 150- 34: shoulders, 13 lbs. down. 146-43; car raases, 131.50-33 30.. sparcrlbs, $48-51. Portland HIseellaneeMa Onion 60-lb sack Oregon Western Tel lows No. 1 mediums, 83-3.35, large 81.78- I. 85: Texas. 50 lbs., wai, $3.50-3.75; yellow II. 60-1 .65; White wax large, $3.33-3.50. Potatoes Ore. local lone whites. No. t. 63.85-3.13; Denchutes Ruuete cold storage, no. IA. 14. 35-4. 80; idatio Russets, no. 1A. 64. 50-4.65; new crop Calif. Long whites, 13. 50O.83; soma to 8. 50: slue 8. 13.35-3 85; Klamath Falls Russets cold storage No. I A. 84 50-4.65: coatiL local Triumphs. 38- Ib lugs. No 1. 61 60; small, $1 B roadman lone whites, no. i, $3 35-3.B9. wasn. oema, 13.50-3: Ore. White Rose. $3 35-3.80; Rus sets, No. 1A. 13.50-3.73: No. 3 bakers. $3 35: Wash. Russets. No. 1. 33.33-3.50; 33 lb. 77-S9c; 10 lbs., 33-3e; 80 lbs.. No. 3. 7a -IM. Hay New crop, stack bales. O. B. No. t green Aiiaiia, truck or car-iota r.o.n. romana or ruget nouna mar sets, an-j ton: u. 8. no. l mixed Timotny. $44 ton new crop oata and vetch mixed bay or uncertified clover hay nominally 636-39 depending on quality ana location aaiaa on Willamette Valley farms. raaeara Bark Dry 19-190 to peeierg; green, 7c lb. ana Mlow. .Wool Valley coarse and medium gradea, eo-ic. Mohair 60 lb. oa 13-month growth. nominally. Hides - Calves 43-lto lb., according to wrlihLs. kips, 36-SOc lb.: beef. 19-30c lb.: bulls, lO-10'.i lb. Country buyers pay 3c less. frilbertt Wholesale prices: Jumbo 18-33c; large, 11 -30c ; medium. 15-18 Orower prices; orchard run, s-ioe. Walaata Wholesale prices: Per lb. In 100-lb. lots: First quality Jumbo, 31-33He; large. 39-30'V: medium. 36-36e: sec ond quality Jumbo, 3-39c; large 37- 37c. meaium. si-ase; oaoy. is 30'c. Orower prices, orchard run: Pran- ouettfi. lfl-nc lb SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports of Salem daalera for Ibe gvidaaea of Capital Joarael readers. (Revised dally.l elall Peed Prleeai Fee Main 1 83. Rabbit Pellets $3.98 Dairy Fees) $3.9$ Poaltry Baying ffrleea: Colored kens, 31e: Leghorn hens, 19e. eld roosters. He; colored fryers, 37c; Leghori. fryers, 19c; masters. 37c. Eggs Haying Prleee Eggs. AA, 69c: large A, 0-80c; medium AA. 48c: medium A. 43c; small, 36-39C, eras, 33-38C. Wholesale Price tag wholesale prices 4-7o above these prices above. Large grade A generally quoted at 65: medium oe. Baltorfat Premium. 68e, He, I Mil Mt. I. 66-44e 60-64C Baiter Wholesale grade A, TScs retsu 16a. Chlease Grata Chicago. Oct. 31 (P Oralns moved up for moderate Reins in a fairly brisk Saturday trade today. Only oats were In clined to lag. The market opened higher and main tained iu advance throughout the ses sion, although there was one period When sins were shaved on week-end tvenlna up transactions. Export sales helped wheat. Lack of any important hedging pressure was a fac tor In the sot be an ateadioass. Mora warm weather In the mid-west waa considered favorable for drying out the corn crop, making more of It eltetble for storing on (arms under tht government loan. Wheat closed rusher. December 13 34V corn wss H to 1 cent higher. De rember 61 W eau were H-'-a high' er, December 83N-H; rrt was '', high er, uecemoer si i. sots ana were i to i higtier. November 13 44. and lard was IT to 40 rents a hundred pounds higher. October 113.40. cial and financial success. He also said he was looking for a manager for the KC Volley ball team. Members will serve breakfar" for the Catholic naiiohior. . America on Sundnv rvtnh. 29, who that day are SDonsorln" Day of Recollection, for ail e women in the narish the Frank C.ntflt ..rf ir .. - Hemsborn were reported as being much better fnllnwlnir Ladies Ninht at Rotary Dinner Woodbum Annmvimal..l,. 125 members and Ducst-i ed the annual ' ladies niBht" din ner by the Woodburn Rotary club Thursday evening at f e American Legion hall. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Art Keiling of Hillsboro. Peili-u was the first nrcident of "-e local club. Other quests we e from Salem, Silverlon. Newheri?, and Portland. Lyman Seely. club nrpsiriont was master of ceremonies dur ing the oDcnincr nnrf Peu Arti..,M Goble gave the invocation and led the group sinning. accomDa nicd by Eueene Roller on the electric organ and Miss Gladys Adams on the piano. The Drocram rnnvictori de colored movies, prepared by W. r.an uunn ana William E. Dunn. Jr.. entitle "Ac nthm.. See You," and showed intimate pictures of each member of the club at home or at his place of business with background mu sic by Stoller on the electric organ, interspersed with vocal solos by Howard QuiRley and a specialty number by Ed Coman and Stoller. The committee in charge of the program included Lynn F. Woods. James Lamh. n Timm, W. Earl Dunn and N. F. lyler and as each committee members was introduced de scriptive music was nlavpH hv Stoller on the electric organ ine dinner was prepared and served by Joe Randall of the Salem Golden Pheasant who will also serve the weplrlv lllnphenna of the club each Thursday at the Legion hall. DEATHS Robert Henry Eelth Hooert Henry Keith, late resident nf Portland and former resident of Salem, October 19. Husband of LeEtta Keith of Portland: father of Henry L. Keith, sirs. Sedonla Reed, and Mrs. Phyllis Beller. all of Portland; and brother of Edward Keith oi tteawood city. Cam., John Keith of Bn Francisco. Calif., Mrs. Mollle Arthur of Eugene and Mrs. Liisle Brown of Orovo City, Kane. Also survived by four grhnd children. Services will be held Tues day, October 34. at 1 p.m. at the Colon ial Mortuary, Sandy Blvd. at 14th, Port land. William A. Bond William A. Bond, late resident of 1390 Oak street, at a local hospital. October 30. Survived by a dauahter, Mrs. Rsr DeOuIre of Salem: a son, Delmar L. Bond of Camas, Wash.: two brothers, I. A. Bond of Vashon. Wash., and O. P. Bond of Salem; and seven grandchildren. Services will be held at the CIough-Bar-rlck chapel Monday, October 33, at 10:39 a.m. with concluding services In Belcrsst Memorial park. J a rim Fred Palmer James Fred Palmer, lata resident of 3063 Maple ave.. at Oervala rout I, October 19. Survived by three sons. Earl C. Palmer of Salem, Carl P. Palmer of Portland and Ralph L. Palmer of Tlsard; four brothers. Charlea of Hubbard, Oeorce of Tillamook, Levi of California and John Palmer of Cottase Orove. Serv ices will be held at the Rlngo chapel In Woodburn Monday. October 33, at t:3t p.m. Interment at Belle Passl cemetery under the direction of the Cloiigh-Bar-rick com pan v. casket open to friends at the Clough-Barrick chapel until 11 a.m. Monday. Mrs. Mary Miller Mrs. Mary Miller at the residence at 163$ Center street. October 30. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. John Conner of Port land; two brothers. Wallace Youni of Mo line. 111., and Charles Young of New Lon don. Iowa; and a aranddaughter. Member of the Natarene church. 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