Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 20, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Monday, April 20, 19S3
DENNIS the MENACE , 1
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Baltm. Ortgra
By Kttcham
AUTOMOSILES
AUTOMOBILES
CROWD VISITS MT. ANGEL PRIMROSE SHOW
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
I
WHSWqONNA DO ALL EVENIN'? if CANY READ!
For Sol MISCELLANEOUS
FLOOR LAMPS, Inc. bowl and shade,
93.98. Woodry. lew Wo. Bummer. n9f
" SALBU DIESEL
Roller ud bell bearings for trucks
did tractors. ST7b Silverton Road
n
tlKI TO R1COVBR? Smell channel back
winf chair, 813,50. Olenn Woodry'i,
' 1808 No. ftumtntr. n94
Gravel and Sand
Anything tn travel, wholesale and
rttfU. VALLEY SAND GRAVEL
COt PH. 1-4008. D
FLAT FEN, It.SO. Oil tin Woodrr. H9f
rill Westlnghouse tewing machines on
all floor samples, hti up to 40.
TEATKH APPUANC1 CO., 378 Che-
meketa.
l it' BEAVT Plata mirror, V price, tit.
ltt'xl' Plata, ape. trie. 4' door mir.
tore, new 81.48. Thaie are real 17
worm trie money, oiens woodry'i,
loos no. summer. nil1
rXASTI-KOTR rcQulrea no waxing. For
your noon or linoleum. RATER AP.
' PLIANCS CO. lit Cfcemtkcta. n
CEDAR TELEPHONE And electric poles,
, fence potts, bean poata and atskes.
, PhllUpa Brot., Rt S, Box tel. 1 mllea
eaat 01 corners. Pn. 4-1011. n
tJSED WEBER Vountalnette with com
. preaior. Very food condition. 4 pumps.
. syrup Jars, 1 draft armi. Phone
1-IM0. nt"
BErRIGEKATORS, NEW and used.
' VEATKA APPLIANCE CO., 1TO Che.
meEsin.
t)F.ErritEEr.E home treeteri. YEATER
- APPLIANCE CO., 376 cbemekete. n
ftOBPITAL BED tor aale or rent B. L.
. Stiff Furniture Co. Phone 1-tltS. n
TOP SOIL
River Bill and fill dirt, prompt delivery-
Phone 1-1748. n
Wonted MISCELLANEOUS
WOODBT WANT! Flenot. Pbona 1-1110.
na
ELECTE1C RANOES. Woodry'i. Ph.
1-1110. na
PIANOS WANTED ,
Vied planoe tn rood condition for
Salem churoh and Sunday School.
'. OUta of one or more will be accepted
' and recoinlaed. Call 10308. naot
LOGS WANTED
Stud Mill, tantthi r 4 or tr t.
Diameter i" to 18". Sawmill Lfiigthi
- 12' and looter. Diameter I" to 60".
Top price paid.
Burkland Lumber Co.
Turner. Ore, Pbona 1125
na
PERSONAL
a. r rinnt tr-o a KIliMVMnill Clmim Na.
r. i. 2088 N. Commercial. Ph. 3-37.
, PUT
AUTOMOBILES
BF.AL BUT, 1037 Packard . Very lood
condition, tood tires, radio St heater,
iltnal llthts. Phone 18085 Q98
7 DE SOTO coupe. Cletus Mlnten. Call
8teyton 3664. no
late araiRER ..riin. Radio, heater. New
: motor. 150'A Belmont. -79
ll CHEV. 4 door. Radio-heater. Good
shape. 11460. H. E. Wldmer, Rt. 1,
Bob 530 Salem, call Dayton ItXll.
qfi7
tfiia rSTRV. a ilnor. 1600. Phone 2-7171
094
1H1 PONTIAC eedanette, 1150. Terms.
Phone 1-4133 days. '
BEAUTIFUL HARD top 151 Packard,
orlelnal owner, excellent condition,
. low mlleaae. Price 13,000. Box 68.
Capital Journal. w
1IM CHEV. DE I t XE 3-tone Poarerlllde
. Sport Coupe. 35.000 miles, radio, heat
er, back-up lllhts, sltnal llehls, and
other extras. tl3,50. By ormnai own
er. Cell 3-8840 on April 30th. q84'
1M9 MERCURY Club Coupe. Redlo,
bealer dt overdrive. Low mlleeee.
tlaa Tr. Tlfwtai,-.. Rt. 3. Box 108.
Turner. Ore. 096
40 NASH 4-door, eood condition, food
tires. 640 So. summer.
111 PLYMOUTH deluxe sedan. (30
eKInffwood Ave.
$ for $
You Can't
Beat Our Cars
For Value
PONTIAC
A3 sedan, hydro.,
51 station waeon,
.11 seden, hydro.
40 sedan, hydro.,
40 sedan, RAH
48 sedan. RAH ,.
47 Kdsn. BAH .,
R&H
11505
hydro..
loaded lies
1896
RAH 1395
1185
, I0PS
a5
OLDSMOBILE
4 sedan, hydro., R.VH
FORD
,U4 pickup, R1
4I sedsn
l,'47 club coupe.
Best for Less
41 Eulck. RAH 395
40 Packard 145
40 Chevrolet .. 15
34 Plymouth 1&
37 Chevrolet 75
ALWAYS THE BEST
FOR LESS AT
! KELLY
lTTTrtxm "
1 1 H W I "a
t t JL-0. i ay vwe 1
!
IbU N. LIbEKTY Ph. 2-4113 I
' 9t'
AUTOMOBILES
FOB MU OR MADE 81100.00 equity
in clean in, ueas noctei M, .-de
hvd. and all othee eztras. A-l ali.n.
Win Uk, clean oMir or and cash
lltt. or 11000 cash. Bal. 3IB.N mo.
Pay neat pay. Mir 3s. Rea. oelUnt
eolnt school OI bill. No. fist. ..lis.
Itto Carl St., Albany. U ml. N. Wtv-
erlr Lake on til at J E Market.
eat
MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS
1B81 ALLSTATE motor ecooter with Be.
cessofles. Oood condition. 3-8011 alter
j0oP.ni. 3388 Portland Road. qet7
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
CHEVftOLKT vkWa arlnd, complete la
dot, lD.io. mu hum AUto Reoair.
1110 Barne Ave., near Colonial Houee.
fnone . formerir wllix Chevro-
let. Union ihop. ic
BAVINO RADIATOR TEOUBLCP Valley
Motor Co. experti will eolve jour prob
icma ana eavt yoa money. Free et.
matte, apeedr ervloa. Center at Lib
ertr. c
TRUCKS
46 CHEV. truck, larte bed for heavy
oettiins. urea ana conation tood,
terma. Phone 9-4133 dy. qdn
BT OWNER, 46 Dodie 1-lOn. 10-ft.
aluminum van. C.Hxit rubber. Xxcel
lent nhape, ready to roll. Phone 4-3505
Of 4-1453. fltttG
MODEL A truck 1100, 1842 4 by 4 CAV.
trucK. Ht. a, boi i., sola Drive.
t aiiaK
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
D7 CATERPILLAR $10,500. 1,400 houn.
wna arum ana aoier. ruiiy equipped
for loBKlnc. nsw trick i, tood ihape.
Cecil Mayes, phone Albany 2-76BJ4.
BOATS
MARINE plywood boat and trailer.
ceiient condition. 2B0 No. Huth.
1 12-FT. PLYWOOD boat, S hortt out
board. motor. 2490 Broadway. aato
FINANCIAL
5 Interest
If yon have Idle fund eeeklnt In
vestment, then you are the type of
person to whom we can be of itrvlca.
For over Twenty-five Teara we have
been tielplnc people In this community
find profitable work for their money.
Durinc this period we have promptly
paid U icml'annnal Interest payments
totalling many Thousand! of Dollars.
We are currently paying 6 INTEREST
on funds from 9500 to 95000.
General Finance Corporation
138 B. COMMERCIAL ST
Salem, Oregon Phone 3-9181
r
SEE US FOR FARM. CITY OR ACREAOR
LOANS BEST OF TERMS
WE BUY
Real estate mortgages it contracts
State Finance Co.
18? So. High St. Ph. 3-4131
LtO. B-133 and M-328.
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
Hear "Top T-ades"
12:05 Dally KSLM 1300 Kc.
OENERAL FINANCE CO.
LOANS
136 So. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9181
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loam
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROV H. SIMMONS
138 Bo. Commerolal St. Ph. 3-8181
MONEY PROBLEMS?
Let us take the "Ifs" out of your
money problems, up to 1300 on small
lAini iTn ia sftOO on auto loans.
STATE FINANCE CO,
6-518
Phone 34133
M-333
117 S. Hllh St.
LOANS
UP TO $1500
on eixisHiufc, eruiuibBBBBj, -
AT PERSONAL its "yes" promptly to
impioyea men or wuhibh.
1-viilt loan . . . phone tint.
You select best payment date.
8) Between paylay loans.
Phone, write or come in TODAY I
Personal Finance Co. ,
105 B. HIGH ST., SALEM
State Licence Nos. 8-132, M-189
Loans over 1300 up to 61500 and up to
30 months to repay made by Personal
Finance Co. of Marlon County under
the Industrial Loan Companies Act of
Orenxn. rlW
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 South Church
Parking a-Plenty
Ph. 1-3451 Lieu NO. M-159. 1054
MONET TO loan on real estate. Phone
2-0704. HIT
HOUSE TRAILERS
for ALE-EouitVTn Ittl Liberty home
trailer, 11 ft. 4-lllt. UI03
LODER BROS. .
. ... i
: v MAKB A DATE WTTtl THB "ROCKET "l
52 OLDSMOBILE 98 HOLIDAY ; . . Very low mlletlt,
immscuUte throughout, rdio and rear seat ipekr,
Autronlc ey. Cuitom loung teats trimmei with
. leather. Popular S-tone green and cream, electric
window lifts $3295
51 HUDSON CLUB COUPE. Hydramatic, radio,' heat
er, an exceptional car throughout and a very pop.
' ular model .,$2288
SEE, DRIVE AND BUT, TO APPRECIATE
LODER BROS. :
TOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER
DIRECTORY
ADDINO MACR174TJ
AU mekes used machines eold, rented,
repaired. Boca, 454 Court. Ph. 3-1773.
O. W. KLANO Wrecktnt Co. Builders'
cheap supplies. 3-7398 evenlnss. out'
BULLDOZING
BuUdoelnc rood, olearlnl teeth. Vlrsll
Huskey, UK ralrvlew. Pn. 1-1 m
CASH REOtSTEBS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
reilstara. AU ttakea. add, rented, re
palred. Roen. 454 Court. Fa. 1-6773.
CUSTOM FABM WORK
Plowlnt. dssclnc. seedlni. Ford equip
ment. Uarihall. 4111 Market. Phone
t1141. 0106
DBESSMAKINO
Altcretlone, hemsutchlni, b u 1 1 o n a,
buckles covered, buttonholes. Mra. H.
M. Allender, 1-ttll. olo6
DRtVINQ INITBOCTION
Lean to drive the "Easy Drive" way.
Call er aee Mr. Snelllnt, Valley Mo
tor Co, Salem. Phone 8-1147 or 4-1071.
EXCAVATING
Ben Otlen as Bona. Exeavatlnc, arad
tnt, land clearlna. Phone 1-3080. 113'
FUBNITUBE BEF1NISHINO
Furniture ratlnlahlnc, repaired Ed
tar Brock, set Norway St. Phone
1-1)67. 099
INSULATION
XniulaUon. weatherstrips, aluminum'
ecreen. Free estimates. T. Pullman.
Fb. 3-196!. " 0118
MATTRESSES
Capitol Beddlnt, renovates. Full Una
new mattresses. Ph. 1-4068. o
OfTICE FURNITURE SUFFLlis
Desk chairs, tiles, flllni suppllee, safes,
dupllcatotra, supplies, deek lamph type
writer stands. Roen, 464 Court. 0
SHARPENING AND BEPAIB SERVICE
Oborl's Soarpenlns and Repair Serv
, Ice. Lawnmowers, knives, shears, bl
. eyelet and email motors. Ph, 34616 or
48161. 18th and "D" Stt. out
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's septlo Service. Tanks cleaned.
D'rooter cleene sewers, drains. Phone
3-B4S8. oho
Heme's septlo tanks cleaned. Tine
service. Guaranteed work. Phone
8-7404. OM-
sewer, senile tanka. drains cleaned. Ro
to-Rooter aewer service. Phone 1-8337.
L. W. Caudle, epraylnf and prunlnt.
Phone 4-1461. Q106'
TYPEWRITERS
ftmlth. Corona. Remlnctor. Royal. Un
derwood nortablea. All makee used
machines. Repairs s rent. Roen. 466
Court.
TELEVISION
Prompt television and repair service.
Phone 4-6081. 173 kterket, day or nlilit
, olid-
Prompt television and redio repair
service, ptione s-aeei. sis Men.,,
day or nliht. Q116'
VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY
Cenfleld'e Laundry. Repairs. R.llnlih
mi. 1410 s. 11th. Ph. 4-6403. Flck-up.
Delivery. "I"
WINDOW CLEANINO
Acme window Cleanere. Industrial floor
waxlna, houtecleanlnt. Jhone 1-3337.
see rmirt. o
LEGALS
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NO. 1S001
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE Or UHKUUM rvm in
- POOFiTY OP MARION
tn the Matter of the Estate of ARTHUR
L. HARDINO, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given that Tuesday,
the 38th day Of April, 1953. at 8:30 A.M.
In tha court room ot the above entitled
Court, Is the time and place eet for hear
ing of objections to the final account on
file In the above entitled estate and for
tha settlement thereor.
Dated and first published Maroh 30,
iaai
Data of last publication April 37. 1953.
LOTTIE S. HAKUIPIU,
Administratrix
PATRICK E. DOOLEY
Attorney for Administratrix,
starch 30, April 8. 13. 20, 27, 1653
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals for furnishlna mater
ial., and constructing three bridaea will
be received at the office ot the city
Manaser, City Hall, Salem. Ores on. until
1:45 p.m. on Friday. May 8, 1803, and
will hs nublclv opened at 2:00 P.m. on
the same date by the City Manager at
his office.
This nroiect includes the following ap
proximate quantities of material, in
place:
Ford Street Bridie
70 Cu. Yds. Structural Excavation
10 Cu. Yds. Excavation Below El
evations Bhown
195 Cu. Yds. Class "A" Concrete
43.000 Lbs. Metal Reinforcement
168 Lin. Ft. Metal Handrail
Removal of Existing Bridge
lth Street Bridie
70 Cu. Yde. Structural Excavation
19 Cu. Yds.' Excavation Below El
evations Shown
110 Cu. Yds. Class "A" Concrete
53.000 Lbs. Metal Reinforcement
170 Lin. Ft. Metal Handrail
Removal ot Existing Bridge
Mission Street Bridie
Purniih 559 Un. Ft. Precast Piles
Drive 38 Piles
120 Ou. Yds. Class "A" Concrete
35,000 Lbs. Metal Reinforcement
131 Lin. Ft. Metal Handrail
Removal of Existing Bridie
Plait tlD4rt(liiatlona anti other di-icii.
menu required for bidding may be In
spected at the offce of the City Engineer
and copies mar be obtained by tviallfied
prospective bidders upon a deposit of
610.00, which amount will be refunded
In case tha documents are returned,
but otherwise will be retained.
Attention of bidders is directed to
flection 98-103, O. C. L. A., providins
for pra(iuaifkitlon.
All proposals must be upon regular
blank forma furnished with tne snecifl
cations, and muot be accompanied by a
certified check for an amount equal to
or exceeding five per cent of the
total bid. A 100 corporate surety bond
will be required to guarantee the faith
ful performance of the contract, to-
lether with Insurance In auch sum as
may be necessary to protect the City
against loss or damage by reason of
injuries to person or property.
The right Is reserved by the City to
reject any or all bios, or to accept the
proposal which appears most advan
taa ecus.
ALFRED MUNDT
City Recorder
April 90. 1053
LODGE
A SALEM LODGE No. 4 AF
&AM Wed., April 22
M. M. Degree, 7 p.m. 96'
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
Phecta 1T71
M A RK E T
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND PRODUCE UT
Batlwfat Tentative, aubrset to tat.
medial, chant.: Premium duality, mail,
mum .38 of one per tent acidity da.
nverea re Portland m-via ID. I mil uel
lty 67-70cr second quality, I4-67C. Valley
routes and country points. I casta less.
Bolter wholesale r.e.a. bulk tmbaa to
wnoleselet. trade AA. . S3 I cart.
A trade, (3 score, S6c B, SO score. See;
i-. ew score, aso. A Dove twieaa airri
nominal. -
Cbeeea Bellini price to Portland
wholesalers, Oreeon slnsles, 43tt-46c;
Oregon l lb. loaf. 481-61tte; triplets.
mo jese man ainties.
Ere. to Wholeeetera Caadted am
eontalnins ne loss, caaaa tn eluded f.o.b.
Portland. A trade larte, tlti-Mt4ci A
araue meoium, eott-oiVM; b trade larte.
63tt-834c.
Portland Dairy Market
Batter Price to rotation! Qrada AA
print, lie; A carton. 13c: A prints, 11c;
carton, ?3cl B prints, etc.
Rets To retallere. (trade AA'lerat.
63c; A lerae. 68-60c; AA medium. S0c;
A medium. 69c; A small, nominal. Car
tons, lo additional..
Cheeta Price to retallere, Portland.
Oreeon slntles, 45K-50C; 6-lb. loaves,
SH4-53t4c: ' triplets, me less than Un
ties. Premium brands elnelea. 66Uet
loaf, 60 '4c. Processed American cbeeea.
3-1D. loaves tn retell, tt-4lc lb.
Poultry
uve cniebana (No. l auallty. f.o.b.
plants.) Fryers. Slt-S lbtu too: 1-4
lbs., 39c; roasters, 4H lbs. end ever.
39c; heavy hens, all weltht, 34-15c; Utht
nens, ait weitnts, m-iio; eld routers.
16-18c.
Dressed Chlekena Fryers. 8W-1 lbs-
43-460; roaiten. 43-440! lltht hent, 31.
.c; neavy nens, 3I-37C! cut up frrara,
u weienu, es-eee.
etaoblta AVerete to rrowert: Live
Whites, 4-5 lbs., 13-3101 6-6 lbs,, 13-lto
lb., old does, 10-1401 few hither. Fresh
dressed fryers to retailers, Sl-S4ol cut
up. ae-69c. -
Ceeatry Killed Meets
veal Top Quality, 31-430 lb. I rouah
heavlee. 3S-33o.
h ore Lean blockers, 30-Jlc: tows, lltht
SB-BOC.
Lambs Best. 40-430 lb.l sprlneers
nominally 480 lb.
Mutton Eett. 14-160 lb.: eull-utllltr.
s-IJc; , '
Beef utility cowa, 81-300 lb.l cannar
cuttere, xz-tec, tneue down to 31o,
Freeh Dreeted MeaU
WholHaiere to retailers: Donate per
cwt.t .... ,
Beef Steers, choice 600-100 Ihi
31.00-40.00; tood, 16.00-30.00; commercial
33.00-37.00; utility. 31.00-34.00; cows,
commercial, 38.00-33.00; utility, ' 37.00-
31.001 canners-cuttere, 38.O0-3fi.00,.
Beet Cult (Choice steers) Bind
quartere, 48.00-60.00; rounda, 45.00-51.00;
full loins, trimmed. 61.00-71.00: trl
ansles, 30.00-33.00: fore-quartere, 83.00
35.001 chucks, 31.00-41.00; ribs, 48.00
63.00. Veal Oood-cholce, 143-68; commer
cial, 137-48.
Cetves Good-choice, 843-63; com
mercial; 837-48.
Larabe Prima tprlntera, 40-60 ibs
143-45: BOOd. 140-44.
Mutton Good choice, 117-30.
Park Cute Loins, No. 1, 8-13 lbs., 153
51; shoulders, 16 lbs., 335-39; spererlbs,
145-49: fresh hams. 10-14 Ins.. 868-68.
Smelted Ham. Skinned. 157-63.60. Re
fined lard in drums, 111.60-1(1 tl.b bac
on. 818-56.50.
Portland Mltceilaneaua
Celery Cal. Hat crate, 3-114 doe..
13.35-4.35. Few to 14.50. Ore., II It
33.50. Onlene 50 lb. tacks West Oreton yet.
loa's, medium, 3-fn. rnln., No. Is, 3.36
3.50; 3-Inch, 44.50; No. 3s, 13 50-1.75:
boilers, 10 lb. sacks. 4S-47c: "Idaho
yellows, lane. 84.50-5.00: No. 1, white,
lane. 4.75-8.00. .
Poutoee Ore.-Wesh. Russets No. 1,
14.50-5.35, name brands to 85.35; bakers.
6.00-so: 35 lbs. sue A. 1.40-85: 10 lb.
mesh, 55-60c; peper, 60-55c; No. 3, 60
lbs.. 1.50-O5: Idaho Russets. No. 1A.
5.50-6.00: 5-10 lb. bale. 3.30-50.
Hay-U. 8. No. 3 stern alfalfa, de
livered car lots f.o.b. Portland, nominal
ly 835.00 ton: Seattle. 136-31,
Wool Grease basis. Willamette Val
ley medium, 50-53c lb.: Eastern Oreton
fine and half-blood, 58-63C.
Hldce Calvee, 16-110 lb, accordlni to
welKhts: trecn kips, 17-1901 bulls. 4-6et
treen butcher cow hldel. 19c.
Filberts Wholesale telllne nrlct No. 1
larte Bercelonas. 34-36o lb.l erower
prices, orchard run, 14-186 lb.
Walnuts Wholesale selllnt price, first
quality Isrte Franquettes, 33-330 lb.l
arower price, orchard run, 16-lto lb
few bast to 160.
SALEM MARKETS
Complied from reports f Salem dealers
. .for the galdanre or capital jesraai
readers. (Revised daily.)
Retail Feed Prices t
Rabbit Pellets 83.95 .80- lb. bag),
I4.80-8.40 f 100. lb. bag).
Egg Hash 86.30-6.70.
Dairy Feed - S3.35-t.83 (90 lb. bag),
14.85-5. 15 MOO wl ).
Fealtry Baying rrieet colored fryers.
30c i old roosters, 15c; colored fowl, 15c;
leinorn iowi, jsc; roasters, soc.
Emu
Buvlng Frlecs Eiii. AA. 49c: large A.
47-l&c; medium AA, 48ei medium A,
44-50c; small, 4oc.
wooiesaie rricfs Etg wnolesaia prices
generally 6-7 hither than iha prices
above. Large grade -h generally quoted
at 8lc: medium, 6Cc.
Bntlerfat Buying price: Premium. '70-
71c: No. 1, 87-89C; No. 2. 88c.
Bitter Wholesale grade A parchment.
7lo lb.; retail. 76c.
Portland Kaatslde Market
Portland U.n Radishes sold for 80-70
cents a down bunches today on tha
Portland Eaiuide Parmer a' Wholesale
Produce market.
Oreen onions weri IS -80 cents a doten
bunche.
Parkrnse asparagus brought IS. 76 a
30-lb. pyramid.
Willamette valley cau f over was 81
a crate with some from Roseburg going
at 1.1.25.
Cancan, Quoted
Portland of) Dealers have quoted an
opening market price of IS cents a
pound for dry cancara bark.
That Is 2 cents below last year's open
ing but 8 cent above the close.
oreen cascara bark la a cent a pound
higher than last year's close of I to f
cents a pound.
Portland Livestock
Portland im Cattle 2100; market
slow, early sales and bids on fed steers
weak to 80c lower; other classes open
ing steady to weak; bulta strong around
3 loads mostly choice 880-1000 lb. fed
steers 23, some held higher; load good
choice around 1025 lb. 32.50; utility
commercial steers 18-31; utility-commercial
heifers 15-18; good heifers held
ahnve 20; canner-cutter cows 10,60
12 AO: utility cows 13.50-15.50: Utility
and commercial bulla 18.50-18: heavv
commercial to 19.
Calves 300. market ilowi few sales
steady; good-choice vealers 26-30: me
dium and good MO-lb. stock heifers 16.
Hove 660; market active, 50-75o hith
er; choice 164-33S lb. 24.75-3&.S5; 370
30O lb. 22.50-33; choice 3VM50 lb. sows
30 Mt-32.
Sheep 809; market not fully estab
lished: early sales steady; few utility
lambs 17-18.50: mostly choice fed wooled
lamba above 31.80, few spring lambs un
sold, good litht yearlings 11; cull-utlll
ty ernes atrong at 3-5.50: good-choice
awes held around 1 and above.
Eb o
WINNER
W 1
Miss Juliana M,
whose many near
Dehler,
perfect
specimens won her the
sweepstakes prize at the Mt.
Angel primrose show Sun
day. ......
STOCKS
(Br Tha Associated Fraaai
Admiral Corporation .
Allied Chemical ,
Allle Chalmers
American Airlines .,, .t...,
American Power & Llgb .....
American Tel A Tel . ..(t, ...
American Tobacco ....,lt.t,,in.
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad ....tit.t.t
Bethlehem Steel ,,. ..i.,,,.,,.
Boeing Airplane Co. ,, ,,.,,,
Bort Warner
. 1914
. 78 '
. 52H
. 19
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1 73'
'a 16
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1. 83 St
.. 7V
Burrows Adding Maohlit., .,..,
California tracking ....
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celaneee Corporation ,,,,,,,
Chrysler Corporation
.. 18
... 58
cities service
Consolidated Edison a,,
Consolidated Vultet
Crown Zrellerbooh
Curtlas Wrliht
a. 864
.. 38
18
.. 60
.. 6
Douglas Aircraft
Du Pont de Nemours , t
Eastman Kodak ,
Emerson Radio ,.
General Eiectrio
Oeneral Poods . . ,
General Motors ,
Oeorila Pac. Plywood
Ooodyear Tire .....
Homestaka Mining Co,
International riarvestet
International Paper .
Johns Manrille
Kennecott Copper
Lib by McNeil ,
Lockheed Aircraft ,
Loewes Incorporated ,
Long Bell
Montgomery Ward .t.
.. 63
94
.. 48
.. 114
.. 69
.. 13
.. 1 M,
... .16
... 39
... 30
... 50
.. 67H
.. 67
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.. 31
.. 64
.. 22
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Nash Kelvlnator ...i.,,,,
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Paclfio American Pish
Pacific Oaa b Eleclrlo ...........
PaclfM lei ft Tel
Packard Motor Car
Penney, J. C ..,,...
Pennsylvania R. It. .
Pepsi Cola Co.
Pbllco Radio
Radio Corporation
Raronler Incorp. .'.
Rayonler Incorp. Pfd
Republto Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield OU
.. 70
.. 11
.. 37
..116
.. 5
.. 69
.. 20
...14
.. 32
.. 26
.. 23
.. 49
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.. 56
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Mfeway stores Inc ..
Scott Paper Co
Sears, Roebuck At Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil ... ...........
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N.J
Btudobaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Swift ft Company
Trans a merle a Corp
Twentieth Century Poa
, . 50
.. 67
.. 33
45
.. 63
71
.. 35
. 37
. 37
.. 17
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union on company
Union Paclfio
United Airlines
38
.. 33
United Aircraft
United Corporation
8
,. 30
united States Plywood
United states Steel ...
Warner Pictures
38
,. 17
Western Union Tel
Westlnghouse Air Brak
Westlnihouse Electric
41
.. 36
.. 45
Wool worth
. 45
New York Wv Strong resistance to
selling developed Monday in the slock
market and pulled prices well up from
their lows.
The market was lower on balance and
at one time sank to a level rliht around
the lowest of the year.
Prices ranged from around a point
lower to a point higher with the down
aide more crowded.
Volume was moderate at an estimated
million and -a half shares for the day.
Friday's total oama to 1,430,000 shares.
AIR MEDAL
7 - J
1
MaJ. Virgil D. Olson, (right), Salem, U.S. Marine Corps
is congratulated by his commanding officer Lt. Col. John
F. Carey, following presentation of the Gold Star to Olson
in lieu of the sixth Air Medsl. The Air Medsl was for
aerial flights in action against the Chinese Communist
forces in Korea. Olson, operations officer of a Marine heli
copter squadron 161, is a resident of 5545 Auburn road,
where his wife and two children are now residing. (De
fense Department photo) .
- Amateur gardtntrt from Kugens to Portland gathered
at Mt, Angel Sunday to see the sixth annual primrose show
held In St. Mary's Khool. Table of golden polyanthus In
, foreground was on ot most attractive In show, . . , .:
Mt. Angel Primrose Show
Gets Throng from Valley :
Mt. Akift 1 Miss Julian M.
Dthter of Mt. Angel Sunday
wi iw9piUki winner at the
sixth annual primroat show,
with 65 point tor her many
tntriei of near perfect speci
mens. The show, held In the dining
room of St. Mary'i tchool, at
tracted vliitora from at far
louth as Eugene and ai far
north as Portland. I
Runner-up ' wai Mra. Joe
Henny of Brook! with 61;
points.
Junior iweeoctakei winner
was Charlei Henny, 10, a ion
of Mrs. Joe' Henny.
Judsea of the show were
Mra. John . Karnopp. Mra.
Ben Smith and Mra. Carroll
Higgins, all of .Portland.
Chairman of the show was
Mr. Roy Palmer of Mt. AnseL
Mrs. Paul Sliffe ii president of
the Mt. Angel Garden club
which 8pon sored the show.
Llit of Winners -, :
First prlie winner, were.
Rarities and oddities exhibit: Miss
Dehltr. while lnvolucrata.
PolyanthWK Mrs. John Ramus, Mlfek
Dehler. Mils Jean Bernini, Mrs. A. Ha-
bet, Mrs. Joe Henny. Miss Norma
Schmidt, Mies Paulina Bwartout, Anna
Duda. .
Auriculas: Mrs. Paul BUtte, Mitt Deh-
itr. Jimmy asmer. Atauus, asm Denisr,
Mrs. Joe Henny.
Arrangements: Urge arrangement,
Chleat. Onlana
Chlcato (UPI auopUM lUhl, demut
moderate, market about stsady, dus
Track islet a0 lbs,: U.S. l unleat otfc
erwlss tteterliTeiaa Yallew BerrauSat S
to 3-Inch I ears l.so, TJ. a. ecmnarclal
1.88s Orane 1-lnch .nil tarter, eer l.lt,
oar 1.10, ear 3.001 Orane 3-lncri sod
laraar eat l.tt.
street talet 80 lbs.: Mahe end Oreeon
Spanish 3-lneh end larger raw 3.00; mid
west medium Yellow Olot.es .781 Tvxee
Bermudas 3lnch and larter I.8.-1.T8
1 la 3-lneh 1.76-1.00. few 3.10. U. S.
commerolal 1.31-1. BOi area. 1-lneh end
laraar molt v 3.38. few 1.11. S to 1'
Inch few 1.781 Crystal Was S I. J-lnch
l.no-i:o.
Ckleate Orel. ',
Chloeto on Oralns tloeed with k
firm tone on the board Of trade Hon.
day after eeendint the session rlsins
and lauint without muoh dlreetloa.
Deaiints were Hew.
Mey and July wheat ssnk to new
seasonsi lows early and did not anew
any strentth until the eloslnt mlnutaa.
At that lime some thort-ceverint by
loetl traders lifted the market above
the previolue cloee.
Wheal elated tt-tt hiener. May
t3.18M.-W, eorn -lt hither. Hay
ti.st-ti.sv, oau it-7t nitner, teay
T5.-S. rye H to 1 cent hither. May
t1.834.-V.. eoyblans H lower to IV.
hliher. May 88.0SH-t.O8. and lard 3
cents lower to 8 eenta a hundred pounds
hither, May 110.11.
Portland Grain
Poriiand IP) Coarse srains n quoted.
Wheel: No bids.
Monday's tar receipts: wheat lit bar
ley ii flour 7: eorn 14: oau 1: mill
feed 18.
Ckleate Liveliest
Chloato (sreweat hoes for a Mon
day in nearly two montha ttnt that
market 80 to 78 cents hither, touchlnt
price pesks tolnt back to laat Aututt 11.
cattle arrivals dldn t come up to tne
record level of a week aco but atlll
were fourth In slat for tha yetr to dele.
Values held at mostly steedy levels.
Sheep were stsady to 33 cents hither.
Most butcher wtltht host told from
131. SO to 888.00, the top, while towt
broutht 111.00 to SM.n. Clearance wee
obtained eerlr.
Oood to prlmt iteari broutht I It 10
to 138.80 end tood to low-prime helfera
Irom 8)8.00 to 81100. Oowe topped et
818.00. Bull at 118.80, and vstlers at
138.00.
oood and choice fed wooled lamea
sold from tlt.x to tlt.lt mostly In ear
ly tradlnt while .wee lood and below
broutht 80.80 downward.
Estlmslsd arrivals lneluded 1.000 hoes
on public tale. 31,000 ealtle, 100 calves,
and 4.300 sheep.
TO OLSON
fid
Mrs. Joe Manly; lsb garden, Rosalie
Harpoiei Early American. Miss nerpote;
BAvIca srteuuramanL Miss Haroole.
Jabiar snow: Arrangements, saarr
Wliliajavs, Janice Schmidt and Charles
Benny; noruoutiuro. saue rranser.
Flowering sprint nuios: uuicn iris.
airs, fngvold Mlund: daffodils, Mra. Joo
Henny; an4 Mrs. Dae. McOulrs of Oer-
vu: lsiiioeum. Mrs. r. iTamecri iu-
llpa, Mrs. Renoy; white atlliaa, Mtsa
Dehler I hyacinths. Boss Sliffe and Mrs.
Albert locblsrt anemone, Mrs. Wanda
BdlukYd.
Mora tnaa. too Mhiblts vara an eUi-
Play. .
Victim of Accident
Can't Be Traced Here
VanceyvlUe. N. C. (U.R Pfo,
Donald Olenn Miae, 18, Salem,
Ore., was killed Saturday in a
highway accident 10, miles
north of here. .. . .. ' ,
Mite was a member of the
80th airborne division stationed
at Ft. Bragg, N. C. . ,
Families named Miie live in
Salem, but inquiry indicated
today that Donald Glenn Mize,
reported killed in an accident
at Yanceyville, N. C was not
related to them. He could not
be traced here.
DEATHS
WUIIaaa BtMi.
William Benona Powell, at tha resi
dence, 880 Bast Kwald Ave., April IT, at
Me of 99. Survive by dau9bter, Mrs.
Mtrta Chladelc Leteaitt.. Ota.: Mri.
Ova Fe.cb.ln, Drain, Ora.t Mrs, Marsal
BlDhards. AumsTll el Mn. Hacel Johns.
ton. Mrs. Uvrtla KeDDlnaar. sirs. Fl0t
enea Butler, ah ot Balem; kona, Wlliard
U. Fowftll. Braretl Is. PowalL John H.
Powell, ail at salami larl r. Powell,
oil won r. poweu. ootn oi Drain, ore.
Member ot Baptist churoh. Berrleed-wllt
be held Tuesday, April 31, bt 1:30 p.m.
In the Province church, solo, under
direction of Howeli-Bd wards company,
Ootsflludina nrviCRi In Provldttnoa Mm
etery with the Rev. Henry Turnlgo offi
ciating.
Lena Ann Bagarl Coliaa.
Lena Ann Botert Cotton. In tha cltv
April 18. bate resident of 48ft Bat cliff
Dr.. at the aie or oi. Mother ar na.
jhii i sjusn vuttvu, ucviiarus, rr sttsii, ,
liter at Mra. Kate tlnterman, Tacome,
wash.t sue three grandchildren and
one greai-granocmia. Member of fceslle
Methodist church. Funeral aarvlees will
ba held at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday, April
at W. T. RltdOn ennitiinv hnat
with tha Bar, Collis c Blair officiating.
interment as seicraai Memorial park..
Tha Rav. Collis Blair will officiate.
Beataa Steffen
Roe na Bteffen. In tha c ly A or 11 rt.
Lata resident of Itt. I, Salem. Mother of
Una B. Clark, Dan A. Steffen. Oliver
B. Bteffen. Bllen F. Bteffen. all of Sil.
vertont sister of Crist Ltlchty, Albert
Leichty. Mrs. Leah Dlcfc, and Mrs. Dlna
Dick, aU of Alverton, and Mrs, Xms
WUllama, Portland. Also surviving are
n:io grandchildren and 10 great'grand
chlldren. Services will baiheld Tuesday,
April II. at t p.m. tn the xmmanuel i
Mennonlte church of Prat urn with con
cluding services at Fratum cemetery un
der direction or w. t. nuraon comnanr.
The Rev. Wllbert A. Reiler wlU offi
ciate.
Al Wrlsht
Al Wrtght. at a SllVeTtrm hosDital.
April 19; Late resident of Brooks. Bur
vived by wife, Mrs. Hettia Wright,
Brooks; daughter, Mrs. Willis M. Bart
lett, Brooks; son. Curtis L. Wright, Am
Itr; brother. L. H. WriihL ytuinv.
Calif.; three grandoblldren, Sally and
Tom Wright, both of Amity, and Janet
name.., rooas, servicea will be held
In tha VlrsU T. OoMea chapel Wednes
day. April , at 4 p.m. with private
interment at smcrest HemoriM park.
Donald Glenn Mlie
Donald Olenn Mlie, lata resident of
hi. 8, box hb, at rort Bragg, N. C,
April 18, at tha age or 36 years, Sur
vived by wife, Mrs. Low en a Mlae. two
sons, Roy Donald M4 and Ronald Lee
Mlie, all of Balem t mother,, Dora Brit
Ion, sister, Mra. Violet Rye, two broth
er!, Orval W. Mlae, carl, Mlie, all of
Antloch. calif. Announcement of serv
ices later by tbe Howeil-Bdwaroa com
panr.
Irwin Farter
Irwin Porter, late resident of 1498
Marlon, al a local hospital, April 30, at
tne aie or 78 years, survived by wife,
Mrs. A. Oils Porter, Balem; daughter,
Mrs. Jean Porter west of Cleveland.
Ohio. Announcement of services later
try tne ho wen-mw ami company.
Mary Ktb Stewart s
Mary we Stewart, . former resident
or lieo Oak St., at a local hospital,
April 19. Survived by daughter. Mrs.
Anna pearl Brae, Bettlegmnd, Wash.
Announcement of services later bv the
Howeii-an warns company.
Blrey W. Carlson
Biroy w. Oarlsoo. Is a loci) hosniUi
April IS st the aee ot 38 years. Late
resident of 370 Oalne Bt. Survived by
wife, wri. oraoe caraton. Salem. An
nouncements later by Clouih-Barrlck
company.
Fiery, Smarting Itch
of Cmnwn Skin Rashes -
Don't stand auch torment another bourl
iuat emooth Realnol Ointment on your
tltatrd akin at once. See how quickly
itt medically proven Intredlentt in lare
lln bring ciiitlui. lon-iaaiinf ruin,
"Suffered 7 years
-then I found Pazo
brings amazing relief!"
says Mr. M. W l$ AnpUt, Calif
toeed imsslne relief from mleery of simple pile.
wun snxnint ri
'aee. Arte to relieve Dain. Itchini
IBufanify. Lubri
loatea drve hardened parts. Help.
prevent crackioc. reduce owelling- Don't eulfei
rmdleat texture of tlnrple piles. Get Peao to.
eonilorttnl mtoi. Aak yew doctor about It
Ssjppotitory form er tubes with perforated pipe
fees Ontmtml and SitPAerawrrsrS)
Alfred M. Ryan
Albany Alfred Milton
Ryan, 60, steward at the Amer
ican Leclon club, died at his
tiomo her thursdajr. Serviees
will be held Monday at S am.,
at St Mary's Catholic church.
He had been a resident of
Albany since ItHS tomtng here
from Massachusetts, his native
state. -... v.v ..i-'
. He married Genevieve Ger
main in Haverhill, Mass., May
17, 1918. She survives as do
two brothers, Charles and Har
old Ryan and a sister, Gene
vieve Ryan in Massachusetts,
Louis W. Anthony
Albany Louis William An
thony, 69, Rt. 4, died at a local
hospital Saturday following a
brief illness. He was born at
New Ulm, Minn., and came to .
Oregon in 168Z, locating near
Albany.--; " ::-
Besides his brother, Albert,
at the family home, he is sur
vived by another brother,
Hugo, ' California; two sisters,
Matltilda Ebenhoh, Minn., and
Susie Atkeson, Albany, -
Services will be held at th
Fortmiller-Fredericksen chspsl
Monday, at i p.m. Burial will
be in the Willamette Memorial
park cemetery. ,
Joseph C. Drury j ,l
Silverton Funeral services
for Joseph C Crury, 76, are
announced for .Tuesday,- April
21, at 10:30 from the Memorial
Chapel of the Ekman Funeral
Home, Rev, Arthur Charles
Bates . officiating. Concluding
rites wlU be at Valley View .,.
cemetery. ;
Mr. . Drury died at Silver
ton hospital Sunday morning
following a few hours' Illness.
He was born August IS, 1878,
in Unlonville, Mo. ' ...
:: Survivors are three Children,
a son, J. X. Drury of Kansas
City, Mo., Mrs. Frank Pfeitfer
of Cretan, Neb., andtMri. Car
roll. M. Bold ot Silverton.
Joseph H. Smith -V
Woodburn Joseph Henry
Smith, 88, died Saturday at
the Brooks Nursing Home.
where he had lived for four
years. .,-
Mr. Smith was born ilk
Adams, county, Pennsylvania,
Oct. 18, 1864, and came to Ore
gon from Iowa in 1905. He
operated farms in the Broad
acres district from 1915 untU
1940 when he retired. '
Mr. ' Smith was a charter
member' of the Donald Lodae
No. 186, AF & AM, and past
I master.
Surviving ts one ' daughter.
Mrs." Myrtle Plumb, Van Kuys, '
Calif.' -, -
Funeral services Will be at
1:80 p.m. Tuesday, April 21,
at the Rlngo Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. D. Lester Fields
officiating. Burial will be in
the Belli Passi cemetery, with
the Donald Masonic lode in
charge. ..
Mrs. Lola Gates '
woodburn Mrs. Lola Pearl
Gates, 61, died in a PorUand
hospital Sunday after a short
illness. She Was born at Ham
burg. Iowa, Sept. 18. 1881. and
came to Woodburn IVi years
ago from Centralis. Wash..
making her home at 1010 N.
2nd St. ' .
Mrs. Gates was a member of
the Foursquare Gospel church.
surviving are two sons, Wal
ter Theodore Gates, Fremont,
Neb.; and Kenneth Gates,
Woodburn; six daughters, Mrs.
Lola Pearl Alexander, Wood
burn; Mrs. Audrey Knudsen.
Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Alta Beck-
with, woodburn; Mrs. Helen
Stovall, Vancouver, . Wash.;
Mrs. Jeanne Tacke, Vide, Ore.;
and Mrs, Ardlth Gates, Wood
burn; a sister, Mrs. Leta Wil
liams, . Omaha, Neb.; seven
grandchildren and one great
grandchild, Funeral services will be at
2 p.m. Wednesday, April 22,
at the . Ringo Funeral Chapel
with the Rev. Arthur Goble of
ficiating. Burial will be in the
family plot at Belle Passi ceme
tery.
Mrs. Gates husband, James
W. , Gates, preceded her in
death in 1950. .,.
Edward B. Albright
Silverton Edward B. Al
bright died at the Silverton
hospital Sunday afternoon. His
wife, Nettie, preceded him in
death in 1950.
Survivors include four chil
dren, Mrs. J. H. Carson, Salem;
Mr William Rhelnhart, Ar
lington, Va.; George, Spring
field, Ore.; Rex Albright, Sil
verton; and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be in
Memorial Chapel, Ekman Fu
neral Home, Silverton, at S
p.m. Wednesday, April 22. In
terment will be in Miller'a
Or. r. T. Lam. N.D. Dr, O. Chan nj
drh. chan . lam
chinese naturopaths
Upstairs, 41 North Liberty
Office open Saturday only 10 a.m.
lo I pre., I It 1 tn. Consultation,
blood preteure end tirlne teats are
free of eharae. Praetleed lino. 1,13.
Write (or ettreetlve alft Me obll-telion.
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