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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1951)
v : SALE MISCELLANEOUS Used Appliances NO DOWN PAYMENT USED APPLIANCES CLEANER G-E upright, near n.w, motor-driven briub, light.. tss.fis O-l KANaE All whits porceliln, with warmer .. $-9 MOOIARCH EL. RANOE Vtrr good cond., vtry claarr MS.as ' OOD OAKLAND WOOD RANGE All-.teel top, Whits pordlln kack .plain and shell 139.9. HATTACI WASHER Very good cond., aquare aluminum tub 129.95 VUD WARD'S WASHER Very good cond , 129.95 Service and Repair Work on All Makes and Models OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Tinkham Gilbert Appl. Dept. GENERAL ELECTRIC Aiiiiiiui R. I. ELFSTROM CO. 340 COURT ST. PHONE 2-2493 FOR RENT APARTMENTS LEE APARTMENTS ''Tha best costs only a little more If any and you oan be proud of your address. SM per month rents ft new and lovely Rai.hinr unit In the Lee Aoart- h Mnta. North Winter and Union. B6 rants roomy on-bedroom unit, beau tifully decorated, large windows In every apartment make for a pleasant outlook and lota of ventilation. Rent Include rani, refrigerator, baseboard heating, water and garbage service. See Mr. Ham mer at the Lee,, 4-1641, or call me any time. Claude- Kllgore, phone 1-5706, ex ejoalvt rental agent for the Lee. Jp yjifrrtfrfffrrr FOR RENT HOUSES -BEDROOM, unfurnished, with and refrigerator. West Salem. IBS. 2-453B. jm201 HODUtN S-room duplex, electric range and TtMat, no pets, phone 3-6226. Jro207 IOTA BOOM and bath. 3372 Laurel avenue. , Jm208 l-JUKMC house, close In. Not modern. PlSn. 36194. im20T fB001R HOUSE, Liberty diatrlct. Suitable f or S famtllea. Beautiful location. Walter -K. sosel. Jmaoo tVBOOM. plastered, unfurnished house, ex cept kitchen range. Redecorated. No pots or drinkers. Apply O. M. Crothers, 834 . Capitol. jrn308 i-BKDmOOM unfurnished court cottage. "xiMtrio heat. Adults only. Inquire 685 North Church. t21 OM BSDBOOM unfurnished home with jliann close to Leslie high. Phone jjjjJjjM1; inoi ONE-BEDROOM home. Furnished, ' wtta .garage. 360. Call 2-9894. Jm208" s.h.rirAATTi house, living, dining, ktUrwn and nook, full basement. West ' Aalaa. $75 month. Phone 42443. JmSOS artAIX 3-room house In West Salem. Blec- Ma mntre. 135 a month. Phone 42443. ' S'VKDBOOM, modern, wired for electricity. 'oMrti station, rnone uonn Rob- rt k CO. 3-9623. Jn.2061 tmrnvAanFD. for 3 or 4 adults. Oil heat, ' Mfrigwatlon, close, 3-6288. Jm207 KACTDTJLLY FURNISHED duplex 180 "per month. South of town. Adults only. -"CftU 3-5765. jn.206 tTIW, MODERN, I-Dedroom house In court. ' - mm mnA refrlaerator furnished. Oar- m Mnrl KlMtrla heat. Phone 3-7430. Jm WANTED TO RENT t- OB S-BDRH. house, furnished. Will pay 'ANTED: Small furnished house. Modern. fiteadr. Two. pnone 3-&o. jmuo WORKINOr couple want to rent one or 3 bedroom. partly-furnished horns. Call J71W before 5, or 24032 after 6. Ja30' WM NEED RENTALS. Call Joe L. Bourne. itor. 1140 N. caoltoL nhone 1-8218. T' Jft MISCELLANEOUS uiinmn lnftd dry oak or ash lff-lneh wood, 128.71 delivered. Capital City Transfer too, Ph. 32MB. i; - Yes, We Dry Clothes, 4c lb. .- (DRY WEHJHT) Launderette 1255 PERRY ST. mJ08' if DENTAL PLATO REPAIR . MR. SERVICE IH MOST CASES - DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST . Adolpn Bldg., State & Commercial St. J. SALEM Ph. 3-3311. 8ULDI NG MATERIAL clALXM SAND & ORAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing Ditching Sewer St Basement Equipment Rental Ditching by the foot. Phone Days 3-9408 Ives. 2-4417 or 3-7412 Salem, Oregon t BUILDING -No, 1 shingles 310; 2' $7; 3s 84.75: 4 41. Composition . roof inf. 310 lbs. 3 tab IJt sq. Choice of colors. V WALL BOARDS Hu hoarri He ft. 4x8 sheet 11.80. Wat- Xoroof wall board, perfect for bath ta kltcneen wana fa.u anee.. uint wi rtaw coverlnK over cement or snip ip. Att thicknesse piywooa oargams. DOORS Jl-pftnel doors $8.50, glass doors $11, trance doors $18.50. Large supply. SHAKE 8IDINQ ;'iHt quality shakes with undereourie ;t$ll.M sq. v OnDlt double run windows with frames and hardware, assembled and greatly to Install. Choice of size in stock. ;Xwest prices. Bargains on paint, door 'hardware, toilets, basins, water heat " ejgsk tubs, soil pipe. (X O. LONG, Ph. 2-5831. 1 Mi. N. Keller m308' SHINGLES - SHAKES mm grade No. 1. 110: No. 3, $7; No. 3, tai No. Va. $3: ner sa.. any amt. deliv- ;C 100 sq. No. 1, 18-ln., carton packed, yf-painted shakes and undercourse, $13.50 vast. All grades common lumber. Oak and .. stman flooring. Ted Muller, Ph. Salem r j-ll96. rVOORlNQ KD 159 -W, VO low as $149.00. rWOTTY PINE paneling and lxiS'a. atar white pine finish. " and 10" lap gMlni and beaded celling $40.50. Ploneer rltntkote roofing, all colors. Plywood, 'tan ilM. Wallboard 4x8 $1,78. Rocklath aad sheetrock. No. 1 stained cartoned ajhakes and undereourie $15.00. Steel and sjjgTrHmini garage doors. All grade In X Stack at attractive prices. 38 months to fj po if desired. North city limit on 99. HJRTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD. 4-4433. URSERY STOCK BEBOTJB BEGONIAS, til Oolori; CUt Hwers. 735 Salem Hts. Ave. mbS13 SALE MISCELLANEOUS B SALE Brown Lip transmission, 3 sjgwed rear and. logbunk. Ford truck front ml and wheels, extra large radiator, vacuum tank and brake valve. Phone KI194. n209 ASONABLE: Wine mohair davenport and 4faair; walnut bedroom set and met ttese. See after 2 pjn. 1530 Ptarl gtreat. D3071 1CALLY NEW Wuriltier Maao and Botox. Will sell separate. Call after S ymi. vim. mv JAKO, UPRIGHT, walnut finish, plane efttstgn, bench, good condition. 3-1041. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Tallman's Piano Bargains New & Used Large Selection Many fine makes as Knake, Stclnway, Mason ic Hamlin, Fischer, Mehlln, Les ter, Betsy Ross, Spinets, etc. 08-88 notes. Special Pianos From $375 $50 down balance like rent. Upright Pianos From $100 $25 down $10 or more a month. Grand Pianos Fine Selection New & Used Shop with satisfaction at Tallman Piano Store ESTABLISHED 1890 365-395 So. 12th, Salem A Mile From High Prices n208 1-06 SPORTKR with scope. $135. Bee at 2070 Myrtle avenue. Phone 2-6084. n206 USED OLDER PIANO, with bench. Fine tone. ass. Phono 2-7111. naofl' FULL SIZE gaa range with trash burner, good condition, siQQ. Kearney. tn. 3-7960. S206 1-06 WINCHESTER BIFLB, new, $120.00. 1750 s. 22nd St. Ph. a-1326 after p p.m. n208 FOR SALE: Davenport and chair. Good condition. Reasonably priced. Phone 3-5016. n206' SPECIAL I SAWMILL EQUIPMENT 'i-h.D. elec. motor with 4-ln. blower. 3-h.p. elec. 4-ft. pond saw, new chain. 3-h.p. elec. motor, 1200 rpm and re ducing gear. 3-in., 4 in. and 6-in. used pipe. W cable and " choker. Turtle-back chain, roller chain. a Heavy log tongs, coifing hoist, like new; shaft bearings, set collars, sprocket, alemlte grease gun, air hose, oil barrels, circular saw bits and roll top desk. i These Items are priced to sell, at 835 norm Linerty street. taw ELECTRIC RANGE priced $70. Phone 2-2941 or 3590 sunnyvlew. n208' 32-INCH EXHAUST Phone 3-4422. ELECTRIC RANGES, new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO., 375 Chemek- eta. McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS. 60B Edgewater, west BBiem. ctaiem Lagging euppiy. Ph. 4-1541 n TOP SOILi Hirer silt, fill dirt. Miller's, phone 27320, We are Crazy TO OFFER A BARGAIN LIKE THIS 12-CU. FT. Zenith Home Freezer Storage capacity 375 to 425 lbs. frozen food. Sealed unit. 5-year warranty on unit Reg. price $379.95. Aug. 29, $359.95 This beautiful home freezer to reduced $10 a day till sold. Keith Brown Lumber Yd. Front & Court Phone 39163 n206' NEW AND USED sewing machines. YEA- TBK AfrijXArtCB uu., 370 cnemezeca K1RBY VACUUM handi-butler. Polisher. Must sell. Nearly new. 3-5674. n208' VACUUM CLEANERS Electrolux, Klrby, Hoover. Lewlt. Filter Queen. Samtlzer, Singer, all makes, $10 and up. Ph. 35674 or 2650 Portland Road. n207' FLASTI-KOTE requires no waxing. For your floors or linoleum. Y EATER AP PLIANCE CO- 375 Chemeketa. REFRIGERATORS, new and used YEATKR APPLIANCE CO., 375 Chemek eta. SINGER sewing machine, de luxe electric, round bobbin, reverse stitch. Mends, darns and embroideries. $20 dn. paymt. $8.88 per month. Full price $130. Write for free catalogue. Open Friday until 9 p.m. Singer Sewing Maclhne Co., 130 N, Commercial. n208 195 ROYAL PORTABLE typewriter, stand ard features, magic margin, $70. Ph. 3wa netween l ana i. USED CORONADO washing machine good condition, $23. Phone 3-8357. n208 SHALL mahogany piano, like new. Call evenings. 1690 S. Cottage, n208' NEW HOME console sewing machine, like new, $05. Call 36686. n206 AM JUNKING 1940 Ford l4-ton truck, tires 8.25-20, 75 rubber, 2 -a peed Eaton rear end. All parts for sale. John W. Kenline, Rt. 2, Box 111, Dallas. Ph Falls City 368. n208 GENERAL ELECTRIO refrigerator, Cole man oil circulator, small else, 174 West High, Phone 4184 St ay ton. Ore. n308 LARGE Zenith table late model radio, A.M.-F.M.. with F-M antennae and lead-in. Phone 27050. n208 DEEPFREEZE home freezers. YTEATER AP PLIANCE CO.. 375 Chemeketa. WASHING MACHINES, new and used. xEATsR APPLIANCE CO- 37S Chemek ate. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FIB STUMPAGE and fir logs m anted. Shipment can be mad by truck or rait Indasfendence Lumber A Manufacturing comaany, inc., independence, Oregon. Ph. 2. na- WANTED: FINE grain second growth iogj in lengths of r, ir. 34' m 40'. Writ phone, or see Mr. Dunlgan. INDEPEN DENCS LUMBER A MANUFACTURING CO- P. O. Box 168, Phone 43, Xndepen oance, vrevon. CASH FOB used furniture. Woodry Fumlt ure Market. Fhone 3-5110. PERSONAL PERSON interested In cutting room e penst. will share home. 1040 Sprues St, p3M ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 1-9133. P.O. Box 734. TJCOJL Wednesday, Friday, g:i9 p.m. TRAILERS TKAILEK homes, all alita, eomplet. bath. Jayhawk Trailer Sales M4 roctlaod M. TRAILERS 1918 18 -FT. Aluminum, ilec, refrigerator. oil heater, butane stove, roomy, IMS Shady Lane. Ph. 20094. t30T AUTOMOBILES 1939 PLYMOUTH 4 -door sedan, lft cash, inquire moo cnemeaeia, alter 5 p.m. 4309 TODAY'S BEST BUT from original owner. 1950 Studebaker convertible full? equip ped. You can't go wrong at 11845 on this. See It at 1430 North 17th alter fl:00 or call 4-1830. qWT" 1931 CHEVROLET, good transportation (too good to wreck), 195. Phone 3-9875 or see at 330 Alice avenue. ej200' 1937 CHEVROLET coupe. Radio, heater. 8125. Phone 3-1871 after 8 p.m. PUBLIC Car Auction Every Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Consign your cars before sale time. Entertainment by Ray Pradle and His Western Ranch Hands at 6 o'clock Friday evening. DEALERS WELCOME Super Auction Market LEE HOUSE, AUCTIONEER 4360 Bllverton Road, Salem q308' 1948 Olds. '98' Futuramic 4-Dr. Sedan. Radio, heater, hydra, drive, custom sunshade, white wall tires, one-owner local car sold and serviced by Loder Bros. Top condi tion throughout $1595 Loder Bros. 465 Center St. Ph. 37978 or 42261 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. A-l shape. C Toelle, Rt. 6, Box 351. qaoo 1041 BUICK. $500. 1190 N. 16th St. Ph, 4-1684. UQ 1041 CHEVROLET club coupe. Radio, heat er. Alter 1 p.m. 551 Hortn aist. qaup- 1041 STUDEBAKER coupe I1S0. Phone 4-2345 evenings. qiuo' 1947 FRAZER sedan, heater, new tires, very good condition. Terms, may take a trade. 155 So. istn St. ( ONE OWNER 1948 NASH, 600 series, 4-door sedan, driven only 18,639 miles and had the very best of care. Owned locally and will gladly refer anyone to the original own er. Used cars in this condition are hard to find. Price 11150 and may be pur chased with $400 cash or trade down payment and 18 months on the balance. McC alls' Used Cars, 1297 State. Dial 3-8108. Q208 1941 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE A nice clean car, equipped with radio and heater. Very good mechanically. Price $495. Terms. McCalls, 1297 State. LOW-PRICED CARS TERMS 1936 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan 1937 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan 1937 Plymouth 4-Door 1937 Terraplane 4-Door Sedan ... 1940 Plymouth Conv. Club Cpe. .. McCALL'S 1297 State Dial 3-8108 ...$75 ,.$165 ,.$125 ,.$165 ..$475 q20B 1941 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY This one is in very good condition In every respect. Equipped with radio, heat er, heavy duty tires. Pries $495. Terms. McC&ll's, 1297 State. q208 1941 DE SOTO A two-door sedan equipped with radio, heater, fluid drive, seat covers and fog lamps. A fine running automobile for only (585. Terms. McCalls, 1297 State. q208 '50 OLDS 88 20,000 miles. New Royal Mas ter tires, $2150. 540 N, Lancaster. Phone 2-0622. q206a MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS 1951 INDIAN "TT Warnor," low mileage, Like new. Call 3-9498, If no answer call 3-3561. qa207 BOATS REAL BUY: 14 ft. boat and trailer, good condition. Ideal for all fishing and pleasure. Call evenings. 4-1972. qq200 '47 JOHNSON 22 h.p. motor, $180. Mahog any aauaoiane sis. lauu norcn iam. qq206 FINANCIAL VACATION LOANS $25 to $500 Don't borrow unnecessarily If you're short of oash for travel expenses. A casn loan from Personal may be the best solution to your problem. Up to $500 on auto., up to $300 on salary or furniture. Repay when you return first payment not due for 30 days. Come in or phone for cash lor any good purpose. Personal FINANCE COMPANY 105 8. High Ph. 22464 3-122, M-185 C, R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Terms On Larger Loans Long and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 138 S. Commercial St. Ph. 3-9181 FARM AND CITY LOANS 4K and 6 - YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment with in reason. Cash lor Real Estate con tracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 878 Court St. Ph. 4-2383 r' 5 On Your Savings Ws have always paid our investors 8 net on on their investments. Buy first mortgages on teal estate, Salem b vicin ity. We take care of all details for you. Amounts $1,000 A up. SEE State Finance Co. 187 8. High r309 We'd Like to Loan You $100 If you d like to borrow $100 (or any amount up to $1500 Phone or call on us immediately) Typical Repayment Plans , 15 MO. Amount ' Payments $100.00 240.00 330.00 $ 8.00 19.00 30.00 850.00 8740 Pacific Industrial Loans 1H S. Llbertr Phone 4.2201 OENERAL F1NANCS CO. LOANS Lie. 8-113 .DO 11-116 and ROY H. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Hear "Top Trwie." 10:01 Dill, KSLM UK) KCf 1191 B. Comm.rem St. T.L 1-HI AUTO LOANS WXLLAMETTS CREDIT CO. 182 8. Churob Ptrklnt a-Pl.ntr Ph. 1-2457 Lie. No. M-111, 8-1(4. $ CASH $ HOLLYWOOD FINANCE CO. 1910 Ftlrgrounds Road (Next Door to Banki Pres Parking em b3 cm mom, r 5A 1 PfZjJ sr. . j x. i i What's Going on Here This unidentified youngster won dering what it was all about, broke through crowd to get a closer view of the milking contest at an old timer's day cele bration in Dalton, Mass. Doing the milking is Thomas Calla han, town selectman. He and his two running mates won over the selectmen of neighboring Hindsdale by a few drops. (AP Wirephoto) Can-Can Dancers Defend Their Yets Entertainment Seattle, Aug. 29 VP) Almost everybody else has had their say about dancing the can-can on Seattle docks as a welcome for returning Korean war veterans. Today the dancers themselves project. One of them, Gloria Jean "I think the fuss that is being?" raised is silly. There is nothing suggestive about the dance. It's merely a routine, like waltzing or a ballet." Joyce McGregor, 17, chimed in. 'The dance is no different than a tap dance. If those people who have accused us of wearing flimsy costumes could see them they would change their, minds. The dresses are made of heavy satin, and we don't wear net stockings like the French can can dancers do." ... The dances have brought pro tests from Seattle religious groups. The girls, all pupils of the Barclay studios of the dance, said they enjoy doing the dances for the troops. 'We feel that we are no dif ferent than the people in the bands that go down there," said Shirley Laing, 17. "We have done it at USO shows and at Fort Lewis and for Community Chest benefits at the University of Washington." FINANCIAL TOK, PERSONAL, AUTO, REAL EBTATB LOANS State Finance Co. 16? e. High St. Lie. alls - m223 MACHINERY AVERY TRACTOR, model V. Disc, plow. cultivator. Phone 2-2029. V2U DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, renced, repaired. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o BULLDOZING Bulldoslng, roads, clearing teeth. Huskey, 1010 Falrvlcw. Ph. 2-3146. Virgil 0231' CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery ol new RCA cash reg isters. All makes sold, rented, repaired, Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o CEMENT CONTRACTORS Sidewalk, patio, basement, anything cement. Phone 4-2338. o318 DRESSMAKING Alterations, dressmaking, hemstitching, buttons, buckles covered, buttonholes. Mrs. H. M. AUender, phone 39911, 180 N. Com', O207 EXCAVATING Ben OtJen & Son, excavating, Land clearing. Phone 3-3080. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Available In all sizes. Van Kleeck'a Lock ers, 155 N. Com'l. 3-6723. o218 HOUSE MOVING Bonded and Insured. All sizes. Free esti mates. Bales and Brady Towing. Phone Salem 2-4542. 0231 MATTRESSES Capital Bedding, cotton, wool, spring mattresses. Renovated, repaired. Phone 3-4089. OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chairs, tiles, filing supplies, safes, duplicators, supplies, desk lamp, type writer stands. Roen, 456 Court. PAINTING & PAPEBHANOING Phone 3-6111 for painting, paperhang- mg. Attractive rates. Free estimates. 0317' SEPTIC TANKS Hamel's Septic Tanks and lines cleaned, Guaranteed work. Phone 3-7404. o225 Mike's Septle Service. Tanks cleaned, Electric Rotary cleans sewers, drains. 1079 Elm. Phone 3-94S8. 0317 Sewer, septic tanks, drains cleaned. Ro-to-Rooter Sewer Service. Phone 3-5327, SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Expert repair on all makes, free pickup A del. Free estimates in your own noma. 8INOER 8EWINO MACHINE CO. O' TYPEWRITERS Smith, Corona, Remington, Royal, Un derwood Dortsbles. All makes used ma chines. Repairs es rent. Roen, 458 Court. WE ATH ERST RIPPING Insulation, Venetian blinds. Aluminum screens. T. Pullman, Ph. 3-5985. o317 WELL DRILLING Well drilling, cleaning and repairing. H. R. Miller, 196S North 8th street. Phons 3-5005. 0208 J. A. Sneed end Son. Since UOT. 3508 Brooks. Phone 36809. o300 WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window cleaners. Industrial floor waiing, nouMclsanlng. Phone 1-1337. 147 court. defended the entertainment Baska, 17, said The gals agreed: "We have never heard an off-color remark In fact, all we have heard have been compliments." And what do the returning sol diers think about the dancing that some critics have labeled "degrading"? Most say they like it. Said slow-spoken Set. James Seay of Cave City, Ky.: "It seems to me that if a man's old enough to be shot at, and old enough to shoot back, lookin' at a few dancers half a block away isn t goin' to harm him a whole lot." Portland Grain Portland, Ore., Aug. 29 WP) Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No. 2, 3B lb white 61.50; barley no. it, id id aw ui.au. Wheat (bid), to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft white 3.30; soft white (excluding rex) 2.30. white club a. JO. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.34: 10 per cent 2.34; 11 per cent 3.34; 13 per cent 2.34. Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.31: 10 per cent 2.31; 11 per cent 2.32; 12 per cent 2.34, Today's car receipts: Wheat 222; barley I; flour 7; corn 13; oats 3; mlllfeed 17. Chicago Grain Chicago, Aug. 39 (A1) All grains sank In an active trade on the board of trade to day. The market started lower and was not able to work up a slaeable rally at any time. Selling in wheat followed news that Can ada had gone through another frost-free night. Increasing prospects that the bumper wncat crop in that country will get through the current crucial period safely. There was no export buying in wheat. ceiier mat Korean cease-i re ta ka will be resumed also acted as an Influence toward lower prices. Wheat closed 1 to 1 lower, September S2,ZSVt3: corn to 1 cent lower, Sep tember $1.74H-tt; oati '4 to lower. Sep. tcmber 77-tt; rye (new style) l1 lower to Vt higher, Bep Umber $1.87; soybeans 1Vj-2'A lower, September $2.80; and lard 5 to 18 cents a hundred pounds lower, Sep- temoer ne.aa. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Aug. 31 0J.R (USDA) Live stock: Hogs: Balable receipts 7,000; market mostly 35c lower on butchers; weights over 230 lbs scarce and moderately active: lighter weights slow; sows steady to 25c lower; top 21.65 for one load choice 230 ids; most choice 220-270 lb butchers 21.25-1 21.50; heavier weights scarce; mostly choice 190-310 IDS 31-21.25: 160-160 IDS 19.75-31; sows 400 lbs and under 17.75-30; few 30.25; most 400-500 lbs 16.75-18; 500-BOO lbs 16-17; good clearance. Sheep: 1.500; slaughter lambs and year' lings steady; sheep strong; all classes ac tive. Good to prime native slaughter lambs 31-32, top 32; load and half 95 lb No. 1 skin yearllnss 28.75: Increased supdIv slaughter ewes grading cull to good 11.75- h.jo; cnoice ewes to 10. Cattle; 11,000; calves 400: slaughter steers grading high good and better ac tive; steady to 25 0 higher: top 80c high er at 39.60 for load high prime near 1,400 oeeves; good to prime heifers strong 25c higher; utility and commercial steers and heifers slow, about steady; -cows and bulls fully steady; vealers steady to weak; bulk prime fed steers 38.50-39; over 30 loads at 39; four loads 39.25 besides top cattle at 39.80; bulk choice to low prime steers 35-3.25; good to low choice grades mainly 32.75-34.75: few loads commercial steers 29-31; prima 1.085 lb fed heifers 38.25; bulk good to prime heifers 33.50- 0; commercial cows 27-30; bulk canner to utility cows 19-25.50; utility to good bulls 3731; commercial to prime vealer 28-37. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Aug. 39 (UP) (USDA) North Portland livestock: Cattle salable 250: Market fairly active, fully steady. Instances 35 to 50 cents on cutter cows, early offerings of steers mostly utility grades at 35 to 38, lew commercial held above 31. Cuter and utility heifers 22 to 25.50, some held higher. Canner end cuter cows mostly 18.50 to 31.80, few to 23, Shells downward to 15 or below. Utility cows limited at 33.50 to 25, soma held nigner. utility duiia 39.50 to 2s, a lew commercial bulls 38.80 to 39, soma held nigner. Calves salable 100: Market slow, early sales about steady, but choice grades scarce and nominally 35 to 38. Few good grades 33 to 34, utility and commercial 33 to 31. Hogs salabla 150; Market about steady, early sales choice around 190 to 235 lb around 33.75 to 34, odd No. 3 339-lb butchers down to 31.50, choice 360 to 600 lb sows 18.50 to 19.30, odd under 300 -lb to 20,50, good and choice feeder pigs nominally 35 to as, top Monday 28.50, ensep saieoia 700: Market about steady. but choice and prime wooled lambs scarce early, rew iota no. 1 pelt mceuy cnoiet springers 28.50 to 39.50, good wooled feed- salable 38 to 38.50. Good and choice slaughter ewes 13 to 13.50, some held high- utility ewes 9 to 13. SBrokenOvlf Do uaomanydo forakia improve ment Buut Soap (or Wiy cleaning jrort enjoy imdfeitMl Resinol to toot he pimply Irritation. DESimiJ Horns Added io Faculty at OSC Oregon College of Education, Monmouth. Aug. 29 The ap pointment of John W. Horns as assistant professor of art edu cation at Oregon College of Edu cation was announced by Dr. Roben J. Maaske, president, ef fective in September. ! Horns took work at Bemidii State Teachers college and the Minneapolis School of Art be fore receiving his B. S. degree from the University of Minne sota. He secured his M. A. de gree from Teachers college, Co lumbia university, and has fin ished a year of added graduate training. He taught for several years at Iowa State Teachers college, then at New Mexico Highlands university, and during the past three years has served as super visor of art in the San Leandro, Calif., elementary schools, and taught some art education classes at the University of Cali fornia. He will teach some college art classes and have charge of art education in the campus ele mentary schools connected with OCE. MARKET QUOTATIONS n..li.nil Vaalild Market Local tomato prices ranged from $1.00 to 11 m in an iB.noiinrf fiat In wholesale trading on tne rarmera- x, nam mo today In Portland. Too Quality Freewater iuga, nowever, n1.fl trnm 1 ftf! tn 11.15. Hnln rmftches Irom Meaiora were auon-u from $3.35 to $3 50 a lug and Elbertas went at $3.70 to $2.85. Local com went at a.Du 10 s.o flve-doien ear pack. Northwest Danish type cabbage went from $2.50 to $3. I Portland Market Lilt Batterfat Tentative, sub'ect to imme-; dlate change: Premium qaullty, maximum low 38 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 74c !,; first quality, 72c; sec ond quality, 70c. Bnter Wholesale, FOB bulk cubes to wholesalers grade AA, 93 score, 88c; A, 92 sere, 87c; B, 90 score, 62c; O, 89 score 57c. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland whole salers' Oregon singles, 44Vfe-45'Ac; Oregon 5 lb. loaf, 4B-49c; triplets, 1 Va less than singles. Eggs to wholesalers: Candled eggs con taining no loss, cases included F.O.B. Portland: A grade large, 65-66 ',30 doz.: A grade medium, 57,,a-591.sc; B grade larae, sa-ssc: smalls, nominally 40,,-44Mic. Fol lowing are approx. prices paid by dealers to producers lor ungraaea lame neiiiicuca, 82c; AA grade large, 84c; A grade large, BOc; AA medium, 57-5Bc: A medium, 54- A smalls. 36-37C. Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: uracie tt print, 74c; AA cartons, 76c; A prints, 74c; A nnrtnni. the'. B nrlnts. 71c, Errs Price to retailers: Orario AA largo mostly 73o dor.; A large, C8-60c; AA medium, 63o; A medium, 62-03c; A small, 44-4 6c; cartons 3c additional, Cheese Price to retailers, Portland, rtrncmn ultifflM. 46'A-40c: Oregon loaf. 5 -lb. loaves to 49!&52c lb.; triplets, IVjc loss than singles, premium oranas, singles aw; loaf, 60c. Poultry Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, F.O.B. plant. Broilers l3A-2Vt pounds, 26c; fry ers, 2U-3 lbs, 29-30c; 3-4 lbs, 30c; fryers, 4 lbs and over, 30o lb; light hens, all weights, 1S-10C lb; heavy hens, all weights, I8-IO0 lb; and roosters all weights, 14-lftc. Breeder Turkey Best graae nens, joc pound, net to producers. F.O.B. farm on a New York style dressed basis; best toms. c, same bans. Rabbits Average to growers: Live whites, 4-5 lbs, 26-28c lb; 5-6 lbs, 33-35C colored, 3 cents lower coiorea or ncavy does and bucks, lo-14o lb. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 60-63c. Some higher. , Poultry Killed Meats Veal Top quality ot-oac pouna gooa heavies, 50-52o; other grades according weight rna quality, witn iignier or heavier 43-45c. lloga Light blockers, jj-jic; sows. 36 -28c. Lambs Tod grade springers, oi-&dc low grades, 43-45c; best yearlings, 44-48c. Muttons E est, 22-240 lb; rougn neavy bucks, ewos, 15-20c. Beef Good cows, 43-46c lb; cannor- cutters, 41-42c. Freih Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.) Beef Steers Choice 500-700 pound, $56.60-57; good 54.60-55; commercial $49,60 50; utility. $44.60-45; canners and cutters, 843.10-43.50. Cows Commercial, $48-50; utility $43.50-45; canners-cutters, $42.50-43.50. Beef Cuts (Qood steers) hind quar ters, $81.90-82; rounds, I57.60-6B; full loins trimmed. $82-88; triangles, $48.10-48.50; aquare chucks, $53; lorequarters, 151.6O-&3. veal aooa, sdb-oo commercial. du-od; utility, $49-51. Calves uooa-cnoice, ssu-eo: commercial, $83-54. Lambs prime springers, sfij-au.BU com mercial, $52-54; Utility, $49-49. Mutton Good-choice, $28-30, Fork Cuts Loins No, 1, 8-12 lbs., $54.65- 66.20; shoulders, 18 pounds down, $37-41; sparerlbs, $44-47; fresh hams, $53-54. oKea 11 ami tiKinnea, sstf-az; biro oa- con, $48-51. Refined lard In drums, $21 32.50. Portland Miscellaneous Onion Western Ore. yellows medium, from storage, No. 1 $2.50-3.00; 50 lb. sacks No. 1 large $3.50-75; No, 1, 3-ln. minimum, $3.35-3.60; So. Ore. yellows, lee. $3.50-85: med. $2.15-25; east onion sets, S-llc lb.; Ore., 10-13C lb. Cold storage Walla Walla yellow, 50 lbs, $1.75-3; Idaho sweet Span ish, med. white, $2.50-3; Calif, red, med., $3-3.25; large, $3.50-75, Potatoes Local Triumphs, lugs, $1.35 1.50; Calif, long white, No. 1, $3.75-54; Boardman long whites, No. 1A, $2.50-2,85, few $2.36; White Rose, $1-1.25; Washing ton White Rose, No. 1A, $2.35-50; No. 2s, 75-80c; Bakers, No, Is, $3.3.35; Russets, No, 1A. $2.35-50. Hay U. 8. No. 3 green alfalfa, deliver ed carlots F.O.B., Portland, $33-34 ton; Willamette valley grain and clover hay, nominally $2627 a ton baled at farm. Cateara Bark Dry. 15c to peelers. Wool Willamette valley, mostly nomtn al at 60-70C lb. grease basis. Mobalr BOc pound on 12-month growth, ir.u a, country snipping points. HidesCalves, 23-33o lb., according to weights, kips, 31-37o lb.; beef, 17-19c lb.; bulls, 10-13e; cowhides, 17-190. Country buyers pay 3o leas. Filberts Wholesale prices: Jumbo 1932e; large, 17-30c; medium, 18-18c, Grower prices: Orchard run. 8-10c. Walnuts Wholesale prices: Per lb. In 100-lb. lots: First quality Jumbo, 31-33'c larga, 39-30 Vie; medium, 38-28 l'.c; sec ond quality jumbo, 39-39Hci large 37 37Vo; medium, 34 W -26 Vie; baby, 19','j SOVtfl. Orower prices orchard run: Fran' que t ten, I60 tb. PILES taeiiaoiss tOiOO MMtll 5.00 Maaj.lk.ah Fit. Until ttOO p.. MotwWMllM. CJ.Dtmt.tlO. FREE THI DEAN CLINIC M.L Cmmt L InaMt mmd OraM A-a. T4,liea. IA tan Mari M, Ota. 1 .Mm. imw diuHiw ... la COtON ..STOMACH ' m AllMMto . E'-Y KUrTUM (Hrala Trttf Vthafl IgtaM tgaaAa jTfY Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 29, 195121 awi?Wi! John W. Horns, appointed to faculty at Oregon College of Education. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports ot Salem dealers for tho ruldanre of Capital Journal readers. (Revised daily.) Llvaelock Fat dnlry cows $20.50 Cutter cows $18.00 to $19.50 Dairy heifers S32.00 to VJ3.ua Bulla $25.00 to J23.0D Cnlves. 300-400 lbs $26.00 to 130.00 Veal $30.00 to $34.00 Spring lambs $27.60 Ewes $ 2.00 to $10.00 Feeders $23.00 to $25.00 Retail Feed Prices Egg Main $5.30. Rabbit Pelleti $4.45. Dairy Fred $4.35. Poultry Buying Prices Colored hens, 30c; Leghorn hens, 18c; old roosters, 14c: colored fryers, 29c; Leshorn fryers, 22c; roasters, 29c. Eggs Buying Prices Eggs, AA, 65c; large A, 83-67c; medium AA, 57c; medium A, 54-5Sc; small, 30-34c; crax, 32c. Wholesale prices: Egg wholesale prices 6-7a above these prices above. Large grade A generally quoted at 71c; medium, 64o. Bulterfat 74-75c. No. l, la-isc; mo, 2, 84c. -Wholesale grade A. 74-75c; retail, STOCKS (By the Associated Press) Ad Corp 23 Al Chtim Hk Al Chalmers Am Airlines Am Pow & Lt Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco 63lB Anaconda 47Vs Atchison 78Y4 Bethlehem Steel 32 Boe Airplane Bore Warner 04 Mi Burr Add M 17 V4 Calif Packing Can Pacific 2Ya Caterpillar Celanese 52' cnry.Mcr Con Edison 31't Cons Vultee 18 'i Crown Zellerbach Curt Wright 10V Doug Aircraft 53 DuPont Eaitmnn Kodak 4Q Emer Radio 13nA Gen Electric 59 Gen Foods 43Vo Ocn Motors 40 oodycar Tire 04 Homes take Int Harvester 33Y4 Int Paper 51 John Man 35 Kennecott 78 Llbby McN Si L 9 Lockh Air 21 Loew's Inc 16H Long Bell A 38 W Montg Ward 08ya Nash Kelv 19 NY Central 17 North Pac 48T4, Pan Am Fish Pac Gas & Elec 33 Pacific Tol & Tel 11 Packard 6 Penney 0(1 Penn RR lQVu Pepsi Cola 9 14 Phllco 25 Rad Corp 22' Rnynnnlcr 01 Vi Ray rfd Ray M-'als 42'A Rcpub SL1 55 Richfield 59 Safeway 35V'a Hears Roebuck 53 Vi Soc vac South Pac Btd Oil Cal Std Oil NJ Studebaker Sunshlno Mn Swift & Co Trnnnamerlca Twenty c Pox Un Oil Cal U Pnc Un Airlines . G2 , 52 ', a Un Aircraft Un Carbide DH Plywood US Steel Warn. ,Bros West Un Tel West Air Br West Elec Woolworth , 39'. . 43 'a OBITUARY Mrs. Lvdla Ifoyt Jeffpr.ion Mrs. Lvdla Ifoyt. 93. a nalfvo of Jefferson, died nt her homo Tuesday, August 28. She loaves one son, Charles Hoyt of Bllverton: and a slMer, Miss Louisa Miller of Jefferson. Funeral serv ers will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30. In the Jefferson Christian church. Bur ial will be in the Jefferson cemetery. Mrs. Martha Ilatteberg Bllverton Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, for Mrs. Martha Hatlnberg In Trinity Lutheran church, with the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro officiating. Interment will be at Valley View cemetery, with the Ekman Funeral home In charge. Helps HeaMlearUp SKIN IRRITATIONS Let the Unit application of modern hiffhly medicated antiseptic Zemo prove It promptly relieves itching of raHhea, eczema, athlete's: foot, Moriaeis, ring worm and similar annoying; aurfaco akin tnd scalp irritations. Then notice how uiekly your irritated skin starts to heal and clear. Buy Extra Strength Zemo Liquid for shmsh a stubborn cases. g L IUI f Tomorrow Begins Today I How often we say: TOMORROW we will do this or that. Delay it sometimes dangerous. Remember. TOMORROW does not belong to anyone. Tomorrow begins TODAY, so do not delay If COLITIS, FISTULA, FISSURE, PROLAPSE or other rectal diseases are endangering your health. MILD TREATMENT: NO HOSPITALIZATION Some superstitious Chinese be lieve that eating of dogs' flesh gives courage. DEATHS V Charles W. Kinney Mr. Charles W. Kinney, lata resident of 143 Abrams Ave. Aug. 28 at a local hos pital. Survived by his wife, Pearl Kinney of Salem and a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Bishop of Portland: two sons, Charles M. Kinney and Eugene P. Kinney, both of Salem, and seven grandchildren. Serv ices will be held Thursday, August 30 at 1:30 p.m. from the Clough-Barrick chapel. Interment in Hayesvllle cemetery with ReT. James L, Wilson officiating. Bertha Irene Roeske Bertha Irene Roeske, late resident ot 2677 Portland road, at a local hospital Aug ust 38 at the age of 66 years. Survived by widower, Henry Roland, Salem; son, Lowell Roeske, Portland; a sister, Mrs. Cora Wil liams, Salem; a brother, Earl Colyer of Cllntonvllle, Wisconsin; two grandchild ren. Services will be held In tha Howell-Edwards chapel Friday. Aug. 31, at 10:30 a.m. with concluding services at City View cemetery. Carl Francis Carl Francis, late resident of Salem route 9, box 414, Liberty road, at a local hospital, August 26, at tha age of 67. Survived by wife, Mrs. Edla M. Francis, Salem; sons, Lloyd E. Francis and Ray u, Francis, Doin aaiem, and uari u Francis, Dayton; Roy Q. Francis of Louis iana; two sisters, Miss Anna and Miss Edith Francis, both of Portland; and brother, Joo P. Francis of Corvallls; also six grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday, August 30, at 1:30 p.m. In the Howell-Edwards chapel. Intorment will be In Belcrest Memorial park with the Rev, Wilmer Brown and Rev. Merle Given of ficiating. Mrs. Francis Oskl Olfnger Mrs. Franc U Oskl Olinger, at the resi dence 897 Mill St., August 27. Survived by son, Dr, Harold Olinger, Salem; bro ther, Ralph Matthews, Kansas City, Mo.; and by two grandchildren, Susan and Casey Olinger, both of Salem. Services will bo held Thursday, August 3D at 3 p.m. irom tne virgii t. aomen chapei with the Rev, George H. Swift officiating, Con cluding services at Mt. Crest Abbey maus oleum. William Mc Morris William McMorrls. lata resident of 160 North 18th street, In this city, August 23 at the age of 78 years. Survived by widow, Mrs, oJnet McUorris: two daughters, Mrs, Hazel Donahue, Portland, and Mrs, Ileta Nelson of Portland; grandchildren, Rich ard and James Nelson of Portland, Sandra Kay McMorrls and Michael McMorrLs of Salem; several nieces and nephews. Serv ices will be held Friday, August 31 at 1:30 P.m. in the Clough-Barrick chapel. In terment In City View cemetery with the Rev. W. H. Lyman officiating. Stella Merrick Stella Merrick, at a local hospital. Aug ust 28. Shipment has been mndo by Clough- Barrick company to Medford for service! and Interment. William U. Post William 11. Past, at a local hosottal. August 25. Survived by sister, Mrs. Dolly Church, Vancouver, Wash,; stepson, E. L. CluiMcnsen. Ontario. Calif.: also sev eral nieces and nephews. Services will bo neui Saturday, September 1, at 10:00 a.m. in tho ClouRh-Barrick chapel. Major Charles Bennett officiating. Interment In Odd Fellows cemetery. Infant: Oary V, Warden , Infant: aary V. Warden, late resident of Valsetz, Oreg., at a local hospital, Sur vived by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Warden, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Car rol Warden and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Head, all of Valsets, Oreg. Announcement of services will be made later by the Clouah Barrlck chapel. Infant Weiss Inrnnt son of Mr. and Mrs. Nlcndemua Weiss of route 7 box 379 in this city Aug ust 2fl. Qraveside services will bo held Thursdny, Aug. 30, in St. Barbara cemetery under the direction ot the W. T. Rigdon. chapel. Thclmn Foster Tholma Foster, in this r.ttv. Anemfc na. Services will be held Thursdny, Aug. 30, at 10:00 a.m. In the chanel of tha w. t. niir- don company. Interment In St. Barbara cemetery. George N. Fake Georgo N. Fake, lata resident of 070 B . In this city August 27. IliMhnnH nt Cliarolett L. Fake of Salem, and brother of Mrs. E. J. Donnell, Miss Mary Fake and Mrs. T. F. Brown, all o Salem, Mrs. Dewey Lybecker of Gig Harbor, Washington, Mrs. Ralph Smith of Los Angeles, Calif. Also several nieces and nephews. Services will be hold Thursday, August 30 at 2:00 p.m. in tho chapel of the W. T. Rigdon Co. Concluding services will be in Bell Crest Memorial park, with tho Rov. M. A. Getz endaner officiating. Arnes Stead Agnea Slcad. late resident nf 740 Ph. . eketa street, at a local hospital Auk. -23. at tho age of 87 years. Survived by two KrunwiftiijiiHcrs, airs, uorotny Btrader and Miss Helty Slcad, both of Portland. An nouncement of Jiorvlcci will bo mado later by the Howell Edwards chapel. Don't Suffer Another Mtmtta No mnilcr how ninny remedies you hnvo tried for itching of eczema, psorinsis, iufeclions, athlete's foot or whatever your skin trouble may be nnvthiiift; from lienil to foot WONDER SALVE anil WONDKIt Mcdirnted SOAP can help you. Developed for tho boy In tha Army now for you folk at homo V70NDKR HALVE Is white, grease eB, antiseptic. No ugly nppcarancc. Safe for children. Get WONDKIt HALVE result er money refunded. A truly wonderful preparation. Try It today. For rectal troubles, ret PYLOX, white, grnselesi. No slain. I'nln relieving. Large tube with applicator and key. Clip ad. Sold In Halem by Capital, Fred Meyer Owl, Paylees and Schaefer Drug Stores; or ynur hometown druggist. OLDER FOLKS OFTEN HAVE TIRED BLOOD As you gee older, when your color Is bad and you feet tired, "all in," the chances are as high as 8 in 10 yxir blood Is below par. Then it s time to try Gcritol the scientific blwd tonic made especially for people over 35. Pale, weak blood leavci you ' logy," tired and "blue." Bed, healthy blood goes with dynamic energy invites that "million dollar" feeling. Geritol'9 action ii amazing within 24 hours Gcritol iron appears in your blood. Geritol also cotv tains rcmarkaoie vitamin Ois, the wonders of which wero described by Reader's Digest. If your doctor lays you need an iron blood tonic get Gcritol at your druRitore today. See how much better you feci is your color im prove! and tiredness goes. GERITOL Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Naturopath! Physician Rerlnl Specialist 1141 Center St. Salem. Oregon 1