Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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    DENNIS the MENACE
By Ketcham
COME ON IN AND PR OFF J
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
BIG SALE at RON'S
'JUST LOOK AT WHAT YOU GET WITH
I SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS AND LOW
MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
LOOK!
;265DN. $35.20 MO.
on these 4 clean can
I J '47 FORD V-8 CLUB COUPE
Custom seat covers, motor ehecked,
this oa In top condition.
47 CHEV. 2-DOOR
Heater, defroster, food tires, black
finish, on owner.
47 FORD V-8 CLUB COUPE
Radio, hntir, ut Mr, fndr
skirts, clean.
'46 CHEV. 2-DOOR
Jut Installed nw motor and
dutch, cuitom ot covers, clean.
A-1
1
30 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN
Radio, heater, shows tott food oara
nu price titoi
LOOK!
$365 DN. $42.99 MO.
on these 4 late model cars
'49 CHEV. CLUB COUPE
A one-owner ear, very clean, heater,
chrom wheel fines, food Urea,
nup
'49 PLYM. SPEC. DL. CLB.
CPE.
Radio, beater, elu In and oat.
'49 CHEV. 2-DOOR
Heater, custom seat covers, ale
black fin la h. ready to to.
49 FORD CUSTOM CLB. CPE
Radio, heater, euitom seat coven.
50 CHEV. DE LUXE 4-DOOR
On owner, really clean In and out,
eee this and bur.
PULL Fit ICS aie
$ SAVE at RON'S $
1245 BROADWAY
PHONE 2-6808
BY MASTER BREAD BAKERS
AUTOMOBILES
' i 1M1 CHEVROLET door Sedan Deiuae.
t Power glide, fully equipped. Ph. 43111.
hudsoh cum coup. rah, hydra-
KATIC, LUXURIOUS l-TONE PAINT.
1 OWNER
'51 Hornet
5 Special
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
"Where Chemeketa Ocas T. C""".
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
AVINO EADIATOE TROUBLE? Villa
Motor Co. akperte will Bolts tout prob
lems and un you money. Pr esti
mate, apeedy eerrlce. center et Liberty
BC
FINANCIAL
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Please Note
To My Many .
Friends and Customers
I AM NOW
ASSOCIATED WITH
Salem Automobile Co.
Home of
QUALITY USED CARS
Chrysler PLYMOUTH
JOE SPURLOCK
Mil CHEVROLET Suburban Carryall, low
mileage, excellent runnlnf condition,
and appearance. Phone Delia, HIT. 300
Miller avenue.
WILL TRADE eoultj la lat, model car
for lot, property or eell lor cash. Cell
17005 dan, or eee at ooo a. mo-
44
SO WILLYS PICK-UP
CHEV. PICK-UP
POKD PICK-UP
4B STUDEBAKER PICK-UP
. wmin tnnarR
44 STUDEBAK. SHORT LOGGER $1401
'40 OUC, SHORT lAJOUBlf. aim
CATS. T- AND D-4
Lata model wheel tractor equipped
PRICED TO SELL
e man AtTTO EQUIPMENT
71 Wallace Rd. West Salem Ph. lottS
ell'
DELUXE Chev. Coupe. Radio, heater.
anoo. Phone 44301. aaa
4 FORD CUSTOM Club Cpe. with over
drive and all acceseonee, eueu..
Titian. 440 aPlrvlCW AVC. 40'
1041 OLDS. "a 4-door. Oood tires and
body. Needs motor work. till. Phone
4411a.
'51 Chrysler
WINDSOR CLUB COUPE. RAH, BEAU
TIFUL TAN FINISH. MANY OTHER
EXTRAS. SPECIAL BUTI
$1995
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
mwkm. rmekata Oaaa To Church'
atl'
tail rwrv araciAL ale lose 4-door. Or
iginal paint, ret, clean. IM5t. tool
stele.
late CHEV. 4-DOOR aedea, UM.
13310.
Phone
4I'
Efl PORD SEDAN Oood condition.
enilne. new tlree. Call 1-IIM. 4I'
TOTAL PRICE 1375. Terms. 1111 Intllih
Ford 1 door. Phone days Jtotl.
ALE OR TRADE, 1147 Chevrolet Aero
eedaa. Radio, heater, other eitraa. 1011
ftouth Water St., Sllvsrton. Ore. ,44
SPECIAL AUTO.
USED PARTS
Motors, radiators, fenders, axles,
bodies, gears, batteries, etc,
355S Portland Road
Acme Auto & Truck
. .Wreckers
NEAR BAN SHOP DRIVE-IN
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
. in South Church
Parking a-Plenty
Ph. 1-3417 Lie. No. M-1M, S-1M
5 Interest
If ma bar Ml foods aUu tnveat-
mcnt, than 70a ar the typo of poraps
a whom w can be cc aamoc
For aver Twoaty-ftro Tent we hare
been helping people tn thU jommunlty
find profitable work for aneir money
Durint this period we have promptly
paid M Meal-annaa! tat rest aTBieats
totallini many Thousands or Douars.
We ar oarranttr peylnc t DfTEftBST
fund from 9500 to iftooo.
Road Project
In Ml. Angel
The Oregon SUU Hlchwav
Comminion will hold it Feb
ruary metln( in Portland on
Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb.
17 and It and on the second
day will receive bids on 13 high
way, five bridge and two traf
fic signal projects, involving an
estimated expenditure of S2,-
900,000.
The 20 projects call for 24.34
miles of grading, 40.80 miles of
rock base and surfacing. 28.94
miles of oiling, 31.32 miles of
asphaltlc concrete paving, con
struction of bridges totaling
1.330 feet tn length. 1 traffic
signal instillations and the fur
nishing of 38,300 cubic yards
of maintenance material in
stockpiles.
The work located In 30 coun
ties, require moving nearly
323,000 cubic yards of earth
and rock in roadbed construc
tion, producing and placing 168,
700 cubic yard of rock, cinder
and gravel base and surfacing
material, 88,300 cubic yards of
rock or gravel maintenance ma
terial, 73,700 tons of plant-mix
asphaltlc concrete pavement, 4,-
400 cubic yards of Portland ce
ment concrete, nearly 959,400
pounds of reinforcing and struc
tural steel, together with sev
eral thousand feet of drainage
pipe, and large quantities of
other incidental materials and
supplies.
Brief descriptions of the
scheduled projects foUow:
Linn County A 7.53-mile
section of the Santiam highway
Is to be Improved under the No
ble Slough-Foster Project, bids
for which will be received by
the Commission February 18.
This project calls for widening
the existing highway to pro
vide 22 feet of asphaltlc con
crete pavement, 3 Vi ' inches
thick and with 8 foot rock
shoulders. An additional 10
feet of pavement is to be pro
vided on the ascending grade
Just west of Foster for the con
venience of truck traffic, and
paved parking areas are to be
provided at the spring located
about 1.3 miles westerly of
Sweet Home, at the scale site
to provide off road parking for
trucks, and at Foster for con
venience of the public in using
store facilities.
Marion County Bids will be
received on two projects in Mar
ion County: (1) In the city of
Mt. Angel, the Hillsboro-Sllver-ton
highway is to be improved
throughout the city in line with
the Commission s policy of im
proving sections of State high
ways within cities, thus reduc
ing congested traffic conditions
of mixed local and through traf
fic. The improvement calls for
the construction of 40 feet of as
phaltlc concrete pavement be
tween curbs to provide 2-lane
traffic with 8-foot parking lanes,
all on improved grade; and the
construction of new drainage
facilities and the adjustment of
existing drainage structures for
complete drainage improvement.
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Capital Journal Stkm, On, Tootsy, Ft. 17, MIS-IT
Fishermen Seek Ban on
,
High Damson Columbia
Commercial fishing Interests I ger said some bread baked in
Home Was Never Like This Goldle the lioness looks down
a suddenly deserted Memphis, Term., street (top) alter es
caping from her cage during circus matinee in a downtown
auditorium (bottom) and was easily recaptured. Another
lioness which escaped at the same time also turned back to
captivity. (AP Wirephoto) -
Miss Pillette
Passes Here
Death Sunday claimed Evelyn
Mary Pillette, native of Salem
and resident of this community
aU her life. Miss Pillette, a
late resident of 2573 Brooks
avenue, died at a local hospital,
where she had been a patient
for about three weeks.
For the past few years Miss
Pillette had been with the pre
school department of Oregon
School for the Deaf, until her
illness forced her retirement
about two months, ago. She at
tended St. Vincent , de Paul
school here and was a graduate
of the Sacred Heart academy.
Miss Pillette was a member
of St. Vincent de Paul Catho
lic church.
Surviving are her mother,
Mrs. Eve Pillette of Salem; five
sisters, Sister Evelyn Mary of
Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Marie
Danison of Portland, Mrs. Dor
othy Shepherd, Mrs. Ann Hof-
fert and Miss Kay Pillette, all
of Salem; and two brothers,
Charles Pillette of Pendleton
and MeU Pillette of Salem.
Recitation of the rosary will
be at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel
Wednesday night at 8:30 o'clock
and low mass will be said at
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic
church. Interment is to be in
the Catholic cemetery at St.
Paul. Father Lowell Blackburn
will officiate at the services.
Newsboy Stricken
Silverton Bob Hogan, Capi
tal Journal carrier, entered Sil
verton hospital early Monday
morning where he submitted to
General Finance Corporation " emergency appendectomy,
Ui s. COMMERCIAL ST. con,u'"on w reported ai
normal later in uie aay.
Silverton Special Christian
church events to be observed
during the present week will be
a study group meeting at the
parsonage home of Rev. and
Mrs. Arthur Charles Bates Wed
nesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
Salem. Oregon
Phono S-tlSl
PRIVATE MONET
Special Rate and Terms
on Larger Loana
Long and Short Tim,
Payment,
ROT B. SIMMONS
ni a Commercial at Ph. I-Slll
CASH
FOR TAXES
LOANS UP TO $1500
on AlnatTir, Fttrnitaro, Oar
AT KMOlfja It's "re promptly to n-
ployed men or woman.
1-Ylslt loan . . . phone first.
Ton select best payment date.
Between payday lotas.
Phone, writ or com In TODAY 1
Personal Finance Co.
10 . BIOH ST., 45ALEU
8tt License Nos. S-1M. W-1CS
Loans over S3 00 up to 1W0 and np to
M months to repay mad by Personal
Finance Co. of Marlon County andtr
the Industrial Loan Companies Act of
Ortcon. Hi
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
ADUINO MACHINES
All make, used maehlnee Bold, rented,
repaired. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 1-1771. a4
BCLLDOZTNO
BulMoalng road, eleerlng teeth. Vlrell
Huiker, 1010 Palrrlew. Ph. 3-1 leg. o41
CASE) BEOISTEBS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash ret-
lstere. All mekee, sold, rented, repaired.
Roen. l Court Ph. 3-0711
DRESMAKINO
Four Corners
Alteratlone, hemstitching, b u 1 1 o n a.
bucklee covered, buttonholes. Mrs. H. M.
Allender, 3-0911. oS4
DRIVING INSTRUCTION
STATE FINANCE CO.
NEED CASH?
If so, gee us today. Concoltdeta your
debt. Into ONE payment monthly with
mailer payment,. Oct In touch with us
today.
B-310 PHONE 14111 M-333
187 So. High St., Salem, Ore.
rel
Lie. S-1U and M-33S
and
RUT H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
Hear -Top Itadas
U 04 Dally KSLM - ISM Ka.
OENERAL FINANCE CO.
LOANS
a Commercial SL Tel. 3-0 lgl
SEE US FOR PARM. CfTT or ACREAOB
LOANS BEST OP TERMS
- WE BUT
Baal estate mortgagee Ji emtracto.
State Finance Co.
tn a Huh st. Ph. 14111
Learn to drive the -Easy Drive" way
Call or ee. Mr. RWkard. Valley Motor
Co.. Salem. Phone 33141 or 4S114 o
EXCAVATING
Ben Otien At Son. Excavating, grading,
land clearing. Phone 3-3Q00 . 040
INDUSTRIAL TBUCRS
Pork-Utt trucks. Inside and outside
work. Hitter, Clerk. Mobile lift 3000
and 4000 lb. machine,. By dey. week or
month. Ph. 33430. Capital City Trans
Mrs. Hammetf
Riles Friday
Mrs. Olive Hammett, resident
of Salem for about 20 years,
died Monday at a local hospital,
where she had been a patient
for over five years.
Born in Nebraska December
30, 1889 Olive Smith was mar
ried in that state in 1888 to
Charles Hammett, who died in
1947.
The Hammetts farmed in Ne
braska for a number of .years
and in 1912 moved from that
state to Oregon, settling on a
farm near Corvallii, where they
made their home until Ham'
mett's retirement about 20 years
ago at which time they moved
to Salem.
Mrs. Hammett was a member
of the Presbyterian church.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
S. Neal of Wallowa; sons, Guy
D, Hammett of Bend, Clarence
S. Hammett, Clyde Hammett
and Wayne Hammett, all of
Salem; a sister, Mrs. Jennie
Shroyer of Eugene; three
brothers, Milford Smith of Col
orado, Lee Smith of Marion,
Oregon, and Wesley Smith of
Portland; 13 grandchildren and
22 great grandchildren.
Funeral services are to be
held at the Clough - Barrlck
chapel Friday, February 20, at
10:30 p.m. with concluding serv
ices at Belcrest Memorial park.
Rev. Paul Poling will officiate
at the services.
Four Corners Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Osborn were host and host
ess to the Krary Kard Klub Sat
urday evening at a valentine
party.
Playing pinochle were Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Bales, Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Mcllnay, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Chrisman, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Braden, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Jeffries. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Fiester, S. H. Cable, Miss
Jeanne Chrisman.
Assembly program at Lincoln
school Thursday at 1:15 p.m.
will be given by Miss Joan Ait
kin's room.
House guests in the Jack
Haagenson home are Mrs. Haag
enson's sister, Mrs. T. W. Haag'
enson, niece, Mrs. Robert Smith
and sons, Tommy and Terry all
from Minot. NJJ. Mrs. Smith,
Tommy and Terry will go to
Camp Pendleton. Calif, soon to
Join Mr. Smith, who is stationed
there.
A visitor In the H. E. Walls
home is his mother, Mrs. Clara
Walls, Paradise, Mont. Follow
ing her visit here she is going
to Oakland, Cam. to visit a
daughter.
Leaving Friday for Ft Lewis,
Wash, to begin his basic train
ing In the army will be Elwyn
(Sonny) Walker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Walker.
The annual Blue and Gold
banquet, marking the Scout an
niversary, will be held for Cub
Scout pack 105 in the commun
ity hall at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb,
20.
shot back at the advocates of
power dams Tuesday with a bill
to ban construction of dams
mora than 25-feet high on the
Lower Columbia River.
The bill, by Sen. Robert D.
Holmes, Gearhartv would ban
these dams from the Columbia
and 1 its tributaries below Mc
Nary Dam, but would exempt
the Willamette River and its
tributaries.
Holmes said the bill would
compel Oregon to live up to an
agreement that the Lower Co
lumbia River should be used for
fish production, and the upper
river for power.
The agreement was made by
the U. S. Fish and Wild Life
Service, the Columbia Basin
Interagency Committee, Army
Engineers, and Oregon and
Washington.
Holmes's bill would block
construction of Pelton Dam on
the Deschutes River by Portland
General Electric Co. The Ore
gon Hydro-electric Commission
refused PGE a permit to build
the dam, and PGE is pressing
for passage of a bill to allow it
to take the Pelton case to court.
Holmes said that construction
of Pelton Dam would sacrifice
the interests of the people of all
the Northwest states.
A chemical used to keep bread
soft would be banned by a bill
introduced by Sen. Richard L.
Neuberger, Portland Democrat.
This chemical is banned by
the Federal Food and Drug Ad
ministration, which hasn't com
pleted tests to determine if it
is harmful to humans. Neuber
Portland cantatas the fhstritcal,
Sen. Eugene AlVm. Portland.
Introduced a bill to tax business
income of charitable corpora
tions. It also would tax undis
tributed dividends and surpluses
of farm co-operstlves, and
would repeal the corporation in
come tax exemption for cor
porations which get 95 per cent
or mora of their income from
rentals.
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at 0 a m. sterrtaaa Is Ska Raw.H-R.wa.,
Chanel Wadaaadaf. Feb. IS as as a-aa.
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QUOTATIONS VSLT
Jeta JUehael, a the mlOaaio tttB
Taw. at, Vwh. Is. oNniraOl a cm, stra.
at Bkefieae. EI- aaE
Mat. Lyle Ssalta. Skate. laavl aaam. Meet)
A. aUatuaL Perttaad. aarl Ma C. a
Tharaday. Pea. la. at IM f-aa, at
Cleaah-BemoS Causes.
PUUle Peart Kaeelar. ta tUa arkv Pan.
I. lata naieaat at OS Lc'ncl at, a
t. mmm at u -em, ami Iliad tar Ottawa.
Mrs. Arthar ataraewe. ataleaa. aaaaaka, at
adee at nitar.
Tharaaay. Pea. U at 1:M awge. as the W. T.
About two-fifths of the Unit
ed States is too dry to farm
without irrigation or special
methods for conservation of
moisture.
SALEM MARKETS
STOCKS
tnralstloo. wsetherstrlps, screens. Free
estimates. T. Pullman. Phone J-eooa.
04O-
MATTBESSES
Capitol Bedding, renovetes
new nettreesee. Ph. 34040.
OrriCE It'RNlTCRE a SUPPLIES
HOUSE TRAILERS
SML. SUBURBAN HOME, Uke late model
House Trailer es down payment. Lena
Lane Trsllrr Plsre. 1040 Lane Ave. U
LODGE
SALEM LODGE No. 4 A.F.
Si AM. Wed., Feb. 18, F. C,
degree. 7:00 p.m. 42'
Deck ehatra, files, filing suppllst, safes.
duplicators, supplies, desk lempe. type
writer stsnds. Roen. 400 court.
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Sspttc Service. Tsnks cleaned.
D'rooter clean, eawera, drains. Phone
l-ote. e
Heme!, septic tanke cleaned, line serv
ice. Guaranteed work. Phone 11404. 04T
Sswer. septic tanks, drains clsaaed. Rota-Rooter
Sewer Service. Phone 1-1331.
TV Balsa, Service. Antenna.
Ate. Phone 4-0031.
1170 Lena
oOi'
WINDOW CLEANING
"B a Z" window Cleaners, paint scrap-
Ing. floor waalnt and general service.
Resldentlsls our specialty. Oo anywhere.
Ph. J-7031. 3
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TRUCKS
St CHEV llt-TON truck, UN, toad coe
dluoeu sot Dennis. ad4S
i wcaaee isiessseeeee
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
Salem and Scio Men
Scheduled to Dock
Three Salem men and one
serviceman from Scio are among
those to dock In Seattle Wednes
day, returning from the Far East
Arriving on the wavy trans
port General Hugh J. Gaffney
will be George A. smitn, enter
hospital corpsman, a navy man,
who is also accompanied by his
family; Cpl. Harry R. Eckstein,
route 5, Salem; and Capt. Royce
G. Robertson.
Cpl. Claire H. Limbeck, route
2, Scio, is to arrive on the navy
transport Ben C. Ballou.
(By The Associated Preasi
Admiral CorporaUoa
Allied Chemical ,
Allla Chalmers ,
American Alrllnee
American Power at Light,
American Tel. a Tel
American Tobacco
Anaconoa Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Stool N
Boeing Airplane Co
Borg Warner
Burrowa Adding Machlna
California Packing
Canadian recllle ,
Caterpillar Trector
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporetlon
Cities Service
Consolldsted Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown fteneraach ,
Curtlee Wright ,
Douglas Aircraft
Du Pont da Nemours
Eastman Fodak
Emerson Radio
Oeneral Electric
General Poods
Oeneral Motors
Georgia Pac. Plywood ..........
Ooodyear Tire .,
Hotnestako Mining Co
International Hsrvester
International Paper
Johns Manvllle
Kennecott Copper
Llbby McNeil
Lockheed Aircraft
Loewes Incorporated
Long Bell
Montgomery Ward
Nseh Kelvlnator -
New Tork central
Northern Pacific .,
Pacific Amerkec Pish
Pacific Oaa Eirctrlc
Pacific Tel. at Tel ......
Paekerd Motor Car
Penney. J. C.
Pennsylvsnla R. R-
Pepsi Cola Co.
Pbllc. Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonler Ineorp
Rayonlar Ineorp. PId. .,
Republic Steel
Reynolds Mrtala
Rlchflsld Oil
Safeway Stores lne
Scott Psper Co
Sears. Roebuck a Co. ..
Socony.Vecuum Oil ....
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard OU N. 1
studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Swift Compsny
Tramsmenca Corp. ...
Twentieth Century Pol .
Union OU Company ....
Union Pacific
United Alrllnee
United Aircraft
United Corporstlon ....
United States Plywood .
United State, sieel ...
Warner pictures ,
Western Union TeL ....
Westtnshouse Air Brake
Westlns house Electric .
WaolwoiUt
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.100
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. 034
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. tm
Compiled from reperta af Salem dealer,
for the awldaneo af Capital Jaunsal
readen. (Revised daily.)
Retail peed Prleaa
Rabbit PaDete 1JS (BO-Ib. bag), 4 00-
0 00 (100-10. bag),
sr.. a. ...ee SB
Dairy Peed 13.31 (io-ltj. bag). II 00-13
(SO-lb- kill. 04.BO-0.4I 1100 WL1.
Peeltry Baylag Prleea Colored fryers.
ire; old roosters, 14c; colored fowl, no;
legbom fowl, loot roasters, sue.
Es..
Bavin, Prices Eggs. AA. Me: largo A.
I1-4ICI medium AA, 30o; medium A, 34-
3ec: small, loe.
Wbelesale Prleaa Egg wholeeal, pnooo
generally e-7e higher than the pncea
above. Large grade A generally o noted at
40c: medium. 4fie.
Batterfat Buying price: Premium. Tl
73c; No. L 00-7001 MO. S, 010.
Batter Wholesale grade A panhmast.
71c ib.i retail. T7c
Cfcieae-a Grata
Chicago (At Oralna ended with s mil.
ture of gains and loaaes after a day of
Indecision on the board of trade Tuesday.
Early galna w,r wiped out end losses
substituted following President Elssnhow-
ara newa conference. But In the closing
minutes heavy ahort-covsrlng produced
good rally.
Gains hsd ranged to more than s oant
early on buying cumulated by felr-slsed
eiport business, continued dry weatner
In the winter wheat belt sod a reduction
In receipts of cash corn.
The selling followln, the prtsldsntlal
news conference apparently waa baaed on
the lack of an announcement of any new
move, to bolster form prleaa. broker, said.
Dealings became heavy at this time, but
quieted later.
Wheal ciosm va-tt nicner, asaron ae.ee-Ve-lt;
con lower to higher,-March
Loot-.: oats unchanged to 40 lower,
March TH4.73! rye "A-in lower. May
I1.71V4-...73: soybesn, V. lower to 3
higher, March 1 MV..J.IJH. and lard
unchanged to IB cent, s hundred pounds
lower, March t.70.
rertlaad Grain
Portland T Coarsa grains, a. bids.
Wheat (bldl to arrive market, basis No.
1. bulk, dsUvered coast: Soft White 1.43:
soft White Including Real 3.431 White
Club 1.43.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 1.41; 10
per cent 143; 11 per cent 1.41; 11 par
POBTUUTB PRODUCE UST
Bntlertat Tantetrre, awaleat to bnmaov
ata ahaagat PTamlma auauty, aaaatmuaj
-is t oaa nor cent MtdUy deliver ra
Portland 00-70a la.: first auaiirr 07-TOe:
second auallty. 47, vanav raatee and
country points. 1 eentg Mas.
Ratter Wholesale f4.b. balk aabas be
wholasalars grade AA St aoora. 07ci A
trade, 01 arm. tool B. a scora tact a SS
core tee. A save prleea atrietly aeasjaee.
Cbieei Billing price to Portland wbola-
aalere. Oragoa alBglaa. 43U.-40C Orogaa S
lb. loot alVa-Slveei artpl.ta, lite laas than
alnglea.
Riga la Wbihillnii Can died eaas aato-
tstnln, no lose, eaaas tnladad P. o. sl
PorUand. A grade large alta-atVee: A srada
medium, 44i-47ci B grade larta, 41-
441,0.
Partlant Dairy Harkot
Batter prloo 1 to retafrerot Orade AA
print. Tie: A wartoa. Tlel A aylala. Tic:
carton, 73c; B prints, etc.
see to retailers, orada AA. lam. tie!
large. M-Olct AA medium. Mc: A medi
um. 41-401 A small, nominal. Cartana, la
additional.
Cbaeea Prloo to retailers. Portland.
Oregon singles, Otta-Moi t-la. loavaa.
l3-03Via lb.; inputs. 10 lees than am
ies. Premium brands etna las. HIMl loaf.
lreo. rrocasaas Aaaena ihine.
loaves to retail. 4lt-alVM la.
reaitry
Lire Cktakeaa (No. 1 nsllty. P. O. B.
Plants.) Prrara, IH-I lbs, 10-IUi 1-0 lag,
30-31c: roasters, 4Vt Iba, and over. 10-llci
heavy nana, au weights. 31-tle: Uaht hens.
au weiants. ia-iaci aid rooatera. la-ioe.
srrcssee f.-aieaeaa rryera, 114-1 Iba., OS.
c; roasters, 43-44C: liaat haaa. 11-laoi
heavy bene, I4-17CJ owl Bp trrara, aU
waUhtt, 41-440.
Babbit, Averase ta avawarat Idea
w hi tas, -l lbs, tl.Mc: ,- Has, M-lao
Ib.i old doea, It-ilc. few higher. Preeh
dreaaed iTyera to retailers, la-OMl eat an,
to-470.
Caantry KltM Haaa,
Veal Top auallty, 44-40, sb.1 toejsh
heavies. 30-40C
Hasa-Lena hlocxsra. Bo-Mai aawa. llant
iba Ta grad, saariaaTora.
other ,radae, aceordlns to auallty.
mattaa Boot ewes and wethers lt-lto
ka a avoal lugilil Peta,
It. Bhlpeaeat hae teas aaada la Bsitsw.
HaUtnaawerta Puaerel Boeae, Bamrarhaaa.
weaa. I
ra. Olhe M. aUaaaoat, ta a local aaa
1 Pea. la. aasrvtved by daaahter. lira.
a NeaL waUewai oaas. Oar D. Hammett,
Boas, daraaoa at. Manxmen, ciyae a
Haaaaaett a&d Wayne Basamatt, an af Sa
lem; sifter, lira. Jaaata oUtrarer. aosaaat
brethara. Milford smith. OoVo. Lee Smith,
atartea. Weelay Baottk. PecUaad; U gxantV
ahlldTeau aaa St sraao araacwBivoraa.
Berrloe. Ittdap. Pea. at 1:0 p.m. la
the Clouth-BaiTick Chapel. Dr. Paul H.
Poling efftelattng. Z& term eel la Balcraol
Menaorlai Park. .
Neea VBeai
Mara Wliaax mother at Mrs. atarrsret
Ogle. tn. Beatrla Ave.. OUytoa Wilcox.
Balam. aareioaa win be held In How. 11-
Hwara, chapai waanasaay. iw. it at
I pja.
OBITUARY
Beet CUUty ecnea. Et-loa lb.; aaaaar.
eui.vra, ee-aoo.
rr.it Drn.it
(Wkaiaaaien
it.)
Beet ataerg alulea, 000-700 Iba- 0.0-41 1
good. 137-411 aommarolat, tlt-17; attlltr.
Ceae OommerdaL aaavia, etnitv aaa.
30: caaner. 137-10.
Beet Cat. Icholea ateeral SDnd smae.
vera, eev-aii rounaa, SM-eo; run a
trimmed, as-7t: trlantlao, Hl-M; li
quarters, oil-ra; chucks, 130-40; ribs.
ra, Marts Berat Ladwtg
Mt. Aagal Mm. Maria Barai Ladwut, .
40, wile of William J. Lad wis, died sud
denly treat a heart attack Suaday ova
nirur at her home, T0t7 N. Chautauqua at.
Portland. Funeral cervices will be held '
Thursday at t:30 a.m. at the Bet? Ore. -Church
ta Portland. Recitation at the
rosary will be Wednesday evening at a
o'clock at the Herjnsaaer, Ooetsoh a Mc- ,
Oee Puaeral Parlors. Maria Ludwls was
i Hoy. I. loot at BpUdlnt. Neb., th.
daughter at the lata Mr. and tars. Joseph ;
Berat. The family earn, ta Mount Antsl
la September. 1010. aha waa graduated 1
froea Mount Ansel Academy alaat at ItM, '
and the at. Viacaal't school at Huraias .
la ItM. She was married ta '.milem J.
LaawaT at Moant Aaaal. aeat. It, lilt.
Surviving her are her husband and flv.
children. Ther are: Frank. William. Oral '
chen. Thome, and tan. aha ale. so gur-
viveai br nva Brothers and nva autera. ,
They are: Mrs. Arthur Schaffer, ltounb '
Angel: Frank Berat, Spalding, Naa.1 Mrs.
Charles Dlesaaar, Spalding. Mob, Mrs.
Arthur McLala. Bsia. Msb.; Mrs. Frank
Dieter. Omaha, Meb.l lira. Lyman Bder. '
nervals, ora.t anwarci aerat, waoaaura.
and Louis Berat, Alfred Berat and Joseph
Bern I, all at Mount AataL
Aauraat B. Kraeebel
Albany August EL BtraeehaL tl. ra. i
tired aarpantar. died at a local hospital
Saturday. Aervloee will ha held at S p.m.
Wednesday at tn. Pleher Pun era! horn. '
with burial ta Willamette Memorial nark.
H, had been a reatdeat at Albany for tha
last at rears. H. waa a native at Minna- -
sole aad had Uvad ta Lea Ana .lee and
Bugeao before waning here. Surviving are
a brother. Bam ahue Dtaae. Oalii- and -
I tw. listers. Mrs. Louise Kiaaaor. BCPD)
Veal-OMd, Its-Mi aommarelals, 140-10. 1 caaraao. ameena.
uaivea uneiea. ea.eet Mmm.Miaia
140-M.
umbo prima spiluosia, 40-M Pas.
, 30 It I cent 3.43.
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Car recelpU: Wheat 104;
flour I; corn I; mill feed t.
barley t;
Portland Livestock
PorUsnd tin Cattle: 300: oteadr: tooo-
oholce fad atrera 33-3431: good - low
choice fed hetfera 10.00-33.M; canner-cut-
ter eowa 13-14: strong welshts to 14.00;
utility cow, lt-lt; eutter-uttllty bulls
IS 50-11. SO.
Cslves: 30: active; steedy; good-cnoiee
vealers 30-33; prime noonday to 14; cull-
utlllty ealvea 13-11.
Host: loo; ective; isc nianer: enoteo
100-334 lbs. 13 -3) 50: choice 370 lbs. and
150 lbs. 11.00, choice 150-650 lb. ,ow, 11.00'
10 50.
Shsep: M; aothlnt avatlkbl, aarly;
gueubl, steedy; yood-cholc, slaushter
lambs 10.00-20.50; choice 11; tood light
feeders 11.35-17.50; oood-eholce slaughter
ewee cuotablo t-0.
043-40; good. 141-44.
Mattaa oood ahoioa. Bbt-t4.
Park Cats Loins, No. 1, t-IS Iba, Sta
ll: ahouVdert, II loo., 114-11; aparerlba,
"- inw nam., la-la la,., aaa-l
Imeked Hama Skinned, l&l-usi
bacon. S43-I1. Refined lard la drums, III-
.le.sv; aiao oacoa. ,ja-S40.
Partland aUseeUaaaeaa
Celery-Cal. flat crata. 1-34 dog, I3JI-
www 99 ee-ao. vre., os.so-i3.oo.
Onions CO lb. sacks Wut HMm ..I.
lows, medium. 14-4.50; 1-Inch., H.50-O; Ho.
ea.w-soc; noiiers, lbs. neks, 40-470;
Idaho rsllows. laraa. 01.10-1.70: Ma t
large, ei jj-i.Tt: white mad. largo, I4J6
4.50: few to 14.31.
rstataea Ora.-Waah. rasseta. Ha- L
4.70-50: name brands to 4.15; bakers,
1.25-50: It lbs. sits A. 1.11-31: It lb. mesh.
05-tOc: paper. 50-05C: Idaho ntsseta, balsa,
s-io int.. i.oo-39: lot lb. sacks l.oo-U; si
lb. No. Is, 1.40-40.
Hay u. a. No. 1 araea alfalfa, deliver.
ed car lots FOB. Portland. r'nrlT
130 50 ton: Seattle, 140.00-43.
Weal Willamette valley mostly aamla-
al at 40, lb. grsasa baalg.
Bldea calvea. 10-ltc lb. BecordlnB to
welahtsi lr.cn kips. 10-1101 best. 10-13,
lb.: bulls, 1-4401 treon butcher cow hides.
Filberts Wholesale lining prloo No. I
large Barcelonae, 14-300 Ib.i grower priest,
orchard run, 14-150 lb.
wainata wholesale aelllat once, mat
duality largo Praaouattaa, M-lla lb.;
grower price, orchard run. It-lie lb, lav
bast to lie
Mrs. Blaaaha D. Bart -
Lebanon Funeral earrleaa far Blanche
D. Bar! wha died Pwb. is at tha Commuol '
ty nnpttai, war. held Tuaadar at 1 p.m.
at tna Maatoa cnapai, with ooaclucuna
eemo, at tha Portland crematory. Rev.
Harvey J. Schmidt officiated. Mrs. Bart, .
bora March 10, 1870 la London. Bngland,
waa bookkeeper for the Lebanon hospital
for many years. Prior to hr II rears resi
dency In Lebanon, I he Uved in Portion,
for it rears, ah, wag a member of East
ern Star Boa, Crouuc 141, Portland. Bur .
nvora ar, a aleoe. Mrs. Martha aula.
back at Denver, and a nephew, Walloc
J. Coaeno of Pbaoalx,
Je.se Edwards
Lebanon JoaM Bdverd. who died
Friday of a heart attack at hat acta
home, was bora la Wisconsin, Jan. IT,
IBM. His funeral win be held at tha stela
Baptist church at t p.m. wedaeoday, ac
eordlns to arrangemcnlg made by th.
H tu ton Funersl horns of Labaaoa. Borvi-
voro are his widow, Mattle; stepchildren,
Mrs. Dasry Shlmanek, Ac lei Mrs. Oladys
Podiab.lt r, Mill City; Oeorge Scott, Roee
burf. and a Bister. Ha Lot tie areenweje
of Wisconsin.
Perllsnt E.rlitas Market '
Portland duo Willamette vell.v eab.
bate sold for t3-t.lt a crate today on tha
Portland Eastslde Parmsrg Wbolaaala Pro
duce r-arket. Other offerlags were light
and p. war, nomlnaL
DEATHS
CIUsmo UveeltMk
Chicero tr not prlcee ticked off
another lcnpoat on their current upward
movtment Tueaday vhtn the top vtnt
to 121.00. The market iraerallr vaa teerdir
to 15 crnta hither.
Cattle turned eteadr to atrone. lioit
available barrowa and ellta aold from
i.n to 120.00 and iows from llf.TI to
HI7S.
lloat
oat tood to prime ateem and year lima
old from 120 tVO to 130 O0 and food and
choke hetfera from 20.0O to 2S.M. Cow
woppca i iie.ou.
Little earlr action took plaoo In the
aheep market.
Brelrn Mary Plllatta
Xvelrn Man FlUttte, in this etty Feb.
lft. Lato reaident of im Erooka Ave.
fiunrired by mother, Iti FlUette, salam;
iirt aiatera, outer sreiyn Mary. Bpokane,
Waah.. Mm. Mario Danlaon, Portland. Mra.
Dorothy Shepherd. Mra. Ana Boffert and
MUa Kay Pillette. all eat 0alem: tw bro
thra, Cbanas Pflletto. Peodletoa, Mel
Pillette. ftalem. RacltaUon of the roaary
Wcdneaday, Pab. lft at : p.m. tn the
w. t. Rledon Chapel. HeiuUm mtM
Thuraday. Feb. 19 at 10 a.m. in the
Vlneent De Paul Catholic church with In
terment ta at, Paal Catholle eemete"y.
Maaie Meaner
At the reaideneo tn Palo Alto, Calif.,
Feb. 1ft. Mm. Maude Moeher. at the ace
of TO yeara. Survived by t eons, Harry S.
Uoaher of Palo Alto, calif. Kenneth H.
of Seattle and William A. of Newark. Del.;
brother, William stone of Or aeon city:
five irandehiMren. Puntral ecrvicae wlU
bo held Wadneeday. Pab. 1ft at 3:00 pm.
In Uie chapai of the W. T. Kltdoa Co
with Interment at City View cemetery.
Alice Marl Stclwer
Alice Marie Btetwer, late realdent of
llftl Chemekeu St., at a Portland hos
pital, peo. lft, at the Mi of U year.
Mra. Jeeele Mar Btonton
Dallas-Mra. Joule May Stanton. U, died
at her homo. 1 Clay St, Dallaa, Satur
day, Peh, is. She ww born In Sallnaa,
Kan Dee. SO, ltot, the dauihter of Sam
uel and Julia Ann WUacn. Jeaale waj
married to Smith C. Stanton on Septem
ber M, 1M7 at Pendleton. Oreoon. She Ut-
in saiem for If yeara before oomlztaT
to Dallaa when ho fealded for tha paaft
It year. Mra. Stanton araduated from
Oreion Normal oehool at Mocmouth (now
tne oretm coiiete of Bdneatlon) and was
a member of the Christian church. Sur
viving Mrs. SUnton aro her husband
SulU. C. Stanton; eUp-dauthter. Pap Cof
fey of Otter Rock: R. X. stton. te'aoni
and Claude Stanton, otep-eon.
Mra. Corn Jane Baker
Albany Cora Jane Baker. M. n real-
dent of Albany (or 10 pears, died at s
local noralng home Monday. Servloee will
hld at the PortmlUeT-Proderlckaea
funeral homo Thuraday at t p.m. Mra.
Baker waa born in New Oennaay, ML
and In 100ft was married to David H.
Boll, at Loe Anteleo, Calif. Mr. BoU died
In 1M1. Sho Uved In CorvaUla from ItM
to ltO whero oho was aurrled to Arthar
I. Baker. May t. 1M3. Mr. and Mrs. Baker
have mado their homo tn Albanp sinew
that time. Burrlvlne hor besides Mr. Ba
ker are four daashters and -hree sons;
Mrs. Sills Llninaer, Aahiand; Mrs. Donald
Verbeek, Tonasket, Waah.i Mrs. Sam Br
boush, Lonsan, O.i Mrs. Marvin Hoover,
Busme: the Key. David L. Roll, Huntlnc
ton, Ind., Ilmo HolL Rlversldo, OnUf a&d
kllla HoU, Bellflower, Calif.
Flowers
a tribute of respect
for the departed.
an expression of comfort to
the bereaved
DIAL 41692
GREEN THUMB FLORIST
321 Court
Chfeeta Oalaas
Chlcato oj.o aunpliss light demand mo
derate, market ellghtlr weaker for Spaa
Ish, about eleadr on Tellow Olobea.
Track sales 00 lbs.: Idaho Bosnian M
,u 'i. . ntui. u .a. .. .-inca ana lara.r.
ir .... w.o a car eee; Minnesota xei
30V. 'v olM ' bar cent 1-Inch and
cent 1-lnch and larger. 1 ears l.tl, bim
showing dew eproute 3.40.
Street ealeo SO lbs.: Idaho Spanish 1-lneh
and larger 4.00-4.00: mldweat medium Yel
low olobea 3.00-400, moetir 1.15-3. to,
some poorsr 1.00-3.31; Michigan Reds me
dium few 1 00, eartone twelve 1-pound
cellos 3 SO.
40H:
. 304
.100'.'.
. 34
. 30 ',
. 14
404
134
, 39S
, 174
, 44S
, 40
Acme Window cleaners. Industrial floor
waving, bouoeelnalng. Phone 1-1)11. 141
Court. J.
TTPEWRiTERt
Smith. Corona Remtniton. Roysi, un
derwood aortables. All makes used ma-
hlaea. Bapslrt real. Roaa, IM 4ait
Although soma student
think Carthage was founded
about 1200 B.C., the earliest
remains .which have been
found hav been dated
700 B.C.
DTCELH
Daa't Buffer AMthar M.aate
Wo ma l tr hnw many imtiio4a yow havo
trlsd for Itrhlnt Nttmi, pvorluta, InftNBs
tto-fl. arJilt'a foot or wtha'anrtrt? ytjrel.ta
trouble mr tps- any thins Inm hal to
foot WONDER SALVB aad Wowdsr
Mlted Soap can help you.
Pev aliped far she Wys ka Mm Army
aw far yaw faaws at hum
wOKDkB SALTS to
swHiipUa. No wcly amrr.eo. lUfa for
ehlMre. Cart WONDER BAl.VR and
WONDER MKD1CATED SOAP Raw Its
or WMtioty tfnnt3 Tmlr marfm.
praparattonOb Trp them Jar a Tabs.
Stout 'to. la Salem by Capital. Pred Merer,
IOvL Pay Lees, am- afehMfor Prws eHarea;
Or l t. Lam. l D Di u Chaa.
DBS CHAN... LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
Upstairs, 241 North Libert;
01 lies open eaiurdaT only, 10
am to 1 p.m.. t to 7 pjn. Con
sultation, blood p.oMurt and
urine testa art tree of chare
Practiced since 1911 Write) lot
tttrsctlvt tlft No oblKstlon
e
Bean Acreage Wanted
On Stringless Pole
Belter prices warrant planting, for a good
return this year. For complete information
and our help in setting up a yard, contact us
at once . . . Write or phone.
Hudson House, Inc.
(Dundee, Oregon)
R. A. Howell
Horn Fhtrti Sherwood 434S
Field Dept.
Offic Norwbarg 64