Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 27, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Bahm, Oregon
Part 17
Monday, April 27, 1953
'DENNIS the MENACE
7imt ill
j xoffilK HER BOSS ME. I JUST
For Sato MISCELLANEOUS
rEBTIMZER Pulverised, rotted manure,
delivered anywhere. 3-0774 or 1-6073.
nios
FOB BALE lnnersprlnp; mattress. Good
condition. Small Wood Heater, Frre
' 3-tfitfl alter 5 p. n. n!02
fcOOVER vacuum, With attachment, In
good condition, $25. 1630 H. 25th. nl02
Organic
Fertilizer
fm of weed eeeds. rod odorless,
Sick or bulk order, delivered. Phone
3-8137..
JaTeOTJLLOCH CHAIN SAWS, 80S Edge
.' water. West Salem. Salem Logging Sup
nlr. Ph. 4-1641.
FOR SALE: Stroller, crib, high chair.
3870 Liberty Rd. Phone a-0100. nlOO
STEEL clothesline posts, planters, rail
Ins porch columns, furniture. 1145 N.
CLOTHLINE POSTS, Iron less for ta.
bles, lurolture, railings. 1145 N. Lib.
rtr.
ssannKN TRACTOR with 8-lnch plow,
harrow, mower. Also rototlller. Both
excellent condition. 3-5914. nlOl'
Avr TTPRinirr niano In very aood con-
dltlon. One Pan American coronet, in
excellent condition. W. A. Darby,
ntavton. Oreaon. Phono 4885. M01
irt NICE, S year sua baby crib. Ph.
-j-S.VV.
FURNITURE, ruts, miscellaneous houae
hM Items for jalo. 1881 Park Ave.
Lurn m.iDi invalM walkere. Rea,
ann.hl. sclera 'Orthopedic Co. 431
Perry.
ROTTED MANURE
, aaa fehA b.tt we hava aver
had. For tood orianlc results order
rotted cow manure that you can use
without fear. 86.00 per yard. yards
$18. 6 yards 825. 10 yards 140. Flag
.tan, lava stone, fence post, 4x4
atakea and rustic red cedar fencing.
Phillip, Urns., Rt. t, Box 493, Ph.
43081, Salem. 3 ml. E. 4 Corner.
980 ALLOWED for your old water heater
on wia new a-bbiiuu .uwu,..
.( ...t.. heater. Yeater Appliance,
575 ChemekeU. Ph. J-4JU. n
ariinMiTfiRE for four bedrooms, mlscel-
laneous articles. Reasonable. Monday
and Tuesday. 1835 Oarden Road
nlOO'
O-E WASHING machine. Ph.
4-1793.
nico
WEBT1NQHOUSE range, electric timer
and clock. Phone 1-0376. 860 No. Hire.
Aonflv LAnnFRR. buckets, barrel
aoray. , oil drums, garden tractor
with plow cultivator, trailer, used
tile and bricks. 3535 so. commercial.
t-6779.
nioo1
hEW SINGLE roUaway bed. Reasonable.
... - nlOO
USED washing machines, 89.95 and up.
airw a-rtRAWER cheats. $2S. Used
Mdee. Mart, 370 6o. Liberty, phone
437l. Terms of Course. nioo'
AAT.FM niKSKTj
Roller and ball bearings for trucks
and tractors. 37 emverton
n-
BUY, SELL OR TRADE Used Mdie.
Uapt- 070 flo. Liberty. Phone 46371.
' nioo"
USED SINGER drop head treadle seVng
machine, rouna doddio, tuii,..,.,
Looki like new. Blneer Bewlng Cen.
t.r. ian N. commercial. nioa'
Gravel and Sand
' Anything in gravel, wholesale and
..t.ll. VALLEV SAND A GRAVEL
CO. Ph. 3-4003
USED CONSOLE electric sewing ma
chine, aewe forward and reverse, with
t.eular set of attachments. Bargain!
839.50. Singer Bewing center, 130 N,
Commercial. nJUU
SU PAMOl'S MAKE 31-lewel wrist
watch. Bllehtlr shopworn, closeout
price 839.75. Hartman Bros.,
FLOOR LAMPS, $2.95 and up,
Woodry',, 1604 N. Bummer.
Olenn
nioo1
FREE Westlnshouse sewing machines on
all floor samples. Have up w iu-j.
YKATKR APPUANCE CO, 375 Che,
meketa.
So VACUUM cleaners, 16.50 and up. Oood
tanks as low at iv.s. "
lfioA N. Bummer. nioo
Aa.riAt AUTOMATIC electric water
hiatar. new. assembled type, 149.95
Judson's, 379 N. Com I.
.Jl-OUAGE 8HOT GUN, good condition,
829.80. Olenn Woodry'a, 1606 N. flum-
nlOO
mer.
PLASTI-KOTI reuuirea no waxing. For
your Iloora or linoleum. -PUANCX
CO 375 Chemeketa. n'
EW OFFICE DESK 169.50. Olenn Wood
f.'f ism N. Summer. nlOO'
oak Office Desk
Dalton Adding Mschln 45
L. O. Smith Typewriter
Underwood Typewriter 45
Trader Louie, 1870 Lana Ave.
am. UnA. and Frl. eves.
BlOO
ta VOLT-3000 watu Weialx heater, like
new. S39.80. alenn wooory s, .own ii
Rummer. nlOO'
CEDAR TELEPHONE and electric poles,
fence posts, been posti and stakes.
Phillips Bros.. Rt. . Box 493. I miles
tut of 4 Corners. Ph. 4-3061.
INNMORE port. wash, like new. 819.50.
Olenn Woodry'a. 1808 H. Summer.
nioo'
S-PC. WALNUT dining act, really very
nice and only 179.00. iTaoer mk,
1870 Lana Ave. moo
OTM DANDY play awlnsa, 816.99. Olenn
Woodrve. 1605 . summer. niuu
DEEPFREEZE home freesera. YEATER
APPLIANCE CO, 375 Chcmcicia.
4-DOOR CHEST, 813.84. Olenn Woodry'
1605 N. Bummer.
A11D..1.E Tm-R MOaf with the beat
In clock radloe tor Moihere Day. We
have a lew floor aamples at big
iHaAMint. Trader Louie, 1678 Lana
Ave.
Mieiv rramiFD corner cupboard,
$1 8. Olenn Woodry a, 10 14. Sum-
By Ketcham
RESPECT HER IWQN&tt.'
For Sale MISCELLANEOUS
REFRIGERATORS. NEW Ud U
YEATER APPLIAWGB CO., ?T Che
meketa. B
GARDEN1 CABT like new, fi.OO. Olenn
woodrys, low w. cummer, mm-
WHAT'S ALL THIS hullabaloo about fur
nlture orlces? write, wire, pnone, or
come to Trader Louie', out CO not
bur until rou let our price, on both
new and used. Terms ana traa.ee.
Trlder Louie, 1870 Lena An. open
Mon. and FN. eves. mou'
Milt MATCHING BUGS, 840.00 or 120.00
Olenn woodry'a, looa . bum,
mer. nioo'
HOSPITAL BID for sal, or rent. H. L.
Stilt Furniture Co. Phone Mill. n
PLATE GLASS mirror, 18x24, . 11.88,
Olenn woodrr'a, 1605 N. Summer, niw
TIME TO GET off the floor. 6-pe. bed.
room suites a Jo as 159.00. Trader
Louie, 1870 Lana Ave. nioo'
ANTIQUE solid Invalid chair, has needle
point et, 335.00. Olenn woodry'a.
niuu'
CAB RADIO BARGAIN. 41 to 83 Pontlac.
niece Custom nuah button, only
1.85 Installed. Pay day budget plan
of only 81.85 per week. No money
down (On Approved Credit). Radios
for nearly ell ears. s d H oreen
stamp too. Wa service all makes and
modem of car radios. Try us. Master
service stations, an n. commercial.
nior
WHEEL BARROW,
mo.
Olenn Wood
nlOO' ry's.
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED on used ra
dloa and combinations. Come in and
see our exceptional bargains, 15.00 to
$B9.so. Trader Louie. 1570 una Ave.
open Mon. and Frl. eves. nioo'
USED step ladder. 8150 and up. Olenn
woodry'a, 1605 N. Bummer. nioo1
TOP SOIL
River tilt and till dirt, prompt de
livery. Phone 1-1748.
U-TUBE 1TBILCO radio, A-l playing
condition, 135,00. Olenn Woodry'
nioo
TOO MANY tewing machines. Too many
pianos. It wm pay you to ate the
low pricea we nave placed on theje
items to reduce our stock. Trader
Louie, 1870 Lana Ave, Open Mon. and
Frl. evM. nlOO
JUST RECEIVED large amount of aunall
hand tools, garden tools and other
misc. Items. All real banilni. Priced
to tell, Olenn Woodry's, 105 N. Sum
mer. nioQ'
Wonted MISCELLANEOUS
WOODRX WANTS Pianos. Phone 3-5110.
na
LOGS WANTED
Stud MID. Lengths r " or 16 .
Diameter t" to 16" Sawmill, Loocths
W and longer. Diameter " t H
Top prices paid.
Burkland Lumber Co.
Turner. Ore. Pbonw 1231
ELECTRIC
RANGES. Woodry.
3-6110.
SPORTING EQUIPMENT
WILL SELL OR TRADE for good revolv
er, Winchester Hl-wall action with
new heavy barrel, caL 319. with Lyman
tang. Reloading too. R. L. Leonard,
Vete Village, 4-Tt, Monmouth, Ore.
ncIOI
PERSONAL
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Oroup NO.
1. 3088 N. Commercial. Ph. 3-4537
Pi 17
I WILL NOT be responsible tor any
body's bills but my own. Olen M. Mor
rison. R.R, 1, Box 146, Scott Mills,
Oreson. P101
AUTOMOBILES
A.S.
AMERICA'S. BAFSSI
'52 HUDSON WASP
Club coupe, R&H, hydramatlc, 3
tone black and trotr, white std
walla .turn a Urn a La. It'a a BEAUTI
FUL car.
$2395
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Where chemeketa Ooes to Church
qiol
1958 CHEVROLET 4-Door. Priced for
quick aale. Low mileage, good con
dition. Radio, heater, etc. A. V.
Oliver, Rlckreall. Phone 1767 Delias.
qioo
194 BUICK SEDAN for sale or trade.
Oreen trailer at Hignway Auto court.
3. C. Pershall. H
48 BL'ICK, 4 door, radio, heater, excel
lent condition. FTIceo to sen. rnone
3-7SI7. oioo
46 CHEV. Strlellne De Luxe 4-D Seden.
Radio, heater, one owner, new motor,
perfect cond. 61095. Ph. 36184. qlOO
1989 DODOE 4 door, aood aa now one.
Radio, heater. Phone 41367. qloo
1948 BUICK, low mileage, A-l shape.
Take earlier model in trade, muat
tacrine. Call 44816 elter 8 p.m.
qiol
BY OWNER: 1041 Hudson, new tires, bat
tery, radiator. 155 IV. 31t. 1W
lUM CHEV. 3'tone power glide, club
coupe, ell extras. Original owner,
35,000 mile. Priced to sell, t-5940.
1Q1
NEW 1058 toBD VICTORIA." Fordoma
tle, radio, heater, whltewall tires,
tinted glesa, undercoat. BeautUul 3
tone finish. Will eacrlllce lor quick
sale. Phone 354M. ejIDl
4 PACKARD for sale or trade. Equity
8M. 1334 So. Commercial. qlOl
Iff STUDEBAKfR Commander club
coupe. Very clean. Loaded. Hydromaltc
IU50. 45J5 N. River Rd. Ph. 41401.
qlOl
VERT CLEAN late 1047 Ford Convertible,
Take trade if dean. Ford or Cher, pre
fcrred. 133 Broadway. q100a
l4l FOBD V-l 3-door sedan. Exceilent
motor, new npt-olittrr, 3595. No down
ptrment on apprortl of credit. Open
eventnea. k. smttn ana oon Mown,
343 Marlon. Phone 3-304. a
AUTOMOBILES
LODER BROS.
'51 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 4-door sedan. R&H, itand&rd
transmission, only 17,000 actual miles. 2-ton (ray
finish, 1 owner, and very clean ............. . .12295
32 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-door sedan. R&H, Hydramatic,
power steering, autronie eye, 2-tone gray finish, only
11,000 actual miles. SAVE $900 on this beautliul car. '
WS am AND REDEEM PENNY SAVER STAMPS .
LODER BROS.
Tour Oidimobilt Dealer :
M8 CnUr
..Ja.i11.
AUTOMOBILES
B.V.D.
BOY I VCTTA DIAL! : .
'40 HUDSON
4-door aedan. A tood oeocncl or work
tar. It'a a vary tood buy at. this low
. prlea.
$95
8HROCK MOTOR CO.
Open I a.m. to .
wn.ra chemeketa Goes to church
ejlOl
$ for $
You Can't
Beat Our Cars
For Value
PONTIAC
81 aedan, hydro, RftH $1898
II etatloa wagon, hydra, loaded 3)X
tl sedan, hydro .. 1696
49 aedan, hydro, RAH 1395
49 aedan, RAH 1295
48 aedan, RAH 1095
47 aedan, ResH 196
OLDSMOBILE
41 aedan, hydro, RcsH 1335
FORD
41 sedan 195
47 olub coupe, R&H ,. SOS
Best for Less
41 Bulck. RAH
40 Packard
40 Chevrolet
34 Plymouth
17 Chevrolet
IK
145
HS
75
15
ALWAYS THE BEST
FOR LESS AT
KELLY
OWENS Co.
660 N. LIBERTY
Ph. 2-4113
QlOO'
A BARGAIN
41 Chev. Fleetllna two-door, radio,
luiln. white wall Urea. Must ee
to appreciate. 140 Jellereon alter t
p.m. No dealers. .' QlOO
1948 CHEV. 4-door, radio, heater, origi
nal two-tone paint. $600. Terme avail
able. Phone 3-7171. 0102
1949 NASH Statesman, 4-door, over
drive, 1698. No down payment on ap
proval of credit. Open evening. K.
Smith and Son Motors, 845 Marlon.
Phone 3-3040. T
FARM EQUIPMENT
ONE 1049 Minneapolis Molina tractor.
Model ft. Like new. Coed 11X36 tires.
Light and starter. Calf 46388. quioi
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
HAVING RADIATOR TROUBLE? VaUey
Motor Co. experts will aolv Four prob
lem tnd vt you money. Free estl
matas. spacer rervlee. Center at Llb
rty. TRUCKS
'4 DODOE: 38,000 miles, perfect condi
tion. Covered stock rack. Union Oil
Station at North Dallas. odl03
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
In Sacramento . .
OIOANTIC SALS
TRACTORS.
INTERNATIONAL TD-14 with doier and
winch. Ouaranteetl. Ready VO go.
CATERPILLAR D? - JO Series. Cable
doser and Hyster wincn, reriect ma
chine. Excellent buy.
CATERPILLAR D8 - W Series. With
Johnson Bar Cat, cable doier and
Sinter DSL winch.
100 FINANCING I
(It you, have an equity ta tome other
equipment)
RENTAL-PURCHA BE TERMS!
p available to qualified buyers)
1ST PAYMENT 6 WEEKS
If you're getting ready to go to work.
Phone, wire 'or writ
NATIONAL TRACTOR CO.
5331 Stockton Blvd. HI 6-4 4 70
Sacramento. California
qelOS
FINANCIAL
ilEjljy.'sM'fi fifth Jjtfn
riw
SEB US FOR FAItM, CITY OR ACRBAOE
, LOANS UEBT OF TERMS
WE BUT
Real estate mortgages A eontractg
State Finance Co.
IfT SO. High St, Ph. 34131
5 Interest
- If yoa have Idle fundi seeking to-
vestment, then yoo are the type of
person to whom we can be of service.
For over Twenty-five Fears we have
been helping people in this community
find profitable work for their money.
During this period we have promptly
paid M terni-annaa. Interest parmentt
totalling many Thousands of Dollars.
We are currently paying 5 INTEREST
m funds from 5500 to 5WO0.
General Finance Corporation
135 8. COMMERCIAL ST.
Salem, Oregon Phone 1-3111
Lie. S-133 and M-33,
and
ROT B. SIMMONS
IBStmANCl AND LOANS
H.er "Top Tradee"
11 06 Dally KSLM 139. Kt.
OSHBRAL FINANCS CO
LOANS
til So. CoramerclaJ It. Tat I-S1M
; AUTOMOBILES
' Phone 1-1871 IM
FINANCIAL
PRIVATI MONEY
peelal Rate and Tarxa
On Larger Loan
-. Long and Short Tun
Payments
ROT H. SIMMONS
138 So. commercial St. Fk. t-lltl
MONEY PROBLEMS?
Let tu take the lfs" out of pour
Bioner problema. Up to UOO on email
loans. Dp to SS00 on auto loans.
STATE FINANCE 00.
8-316 11.131
Phont 341 . 167 a. High St.
rloo
MONEY TO loan a real tatata. Fhona
3-0794. rllT"
LOANS
UP TO $1500
on Signature. Furniture, Car
AT PERSONAL its "yes" promptly to
employed men or women.
l-vlalt loan . . .. phone first
Vou select beet payment date.
) Between payday loan.
Phone, write or come in TODAY!
Personal Finance Co.
10S B. HIOH BTm 8ALXM
BUU lAttv. B-m. -m
Loan over $300 up to 11600 and up to
30 months to repay made by Personal
Finance Co. of Marlon County under
the IndustrJaJ Loan CompajaJw Act of
Oregon. rl03
AUTO LOANS
. WILIaAMETTE CREDIT CO .
192 Bouth Church
Parking a-Plenty
Ph. 3-2457 Uo. No. M-160. B-1M
AIRPLANES
FOB SALE airplane to be recovered.
Teyiorcrait DCO-M. 58 nrs. elnea maj
or OYerhaul. All fabrlo and dope for
recovering Included, Can be eein at
354 No. Xlma Ave. after fi p.m. or
Saturday and Sunday. slOl
TRAILERS
FOB SALE Almost new two-wheel
trailer. Ideal for hauling berries. See
Ed Swarts, Mt. Angel, GlUes St., titer
5 o'clock. tioi
HOUSE TRAILERS
37 FT. TRAILER House. Phona 30008.
taioi
FOR SALE Equity In 1931 Liberty house
trailer, 31 ft. 4-6118. tal03
DIRECTORY
ADDINO MACHINES
JlU maker used mtehtau iald, rented,
repaired. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-8773.
O. W. KLANQ Wrecking Co. Builders'
cheap supplies. 8-7395 evening. 0116
BULLDOZING
BulldoElng, road clearing teeth. Virgil
Huekey. 1010 Falrvlew. Ph. 3-1145.
0121
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
registers. All makes, sold, rented, re
paired, Roen 455 Court, Ph. 3-5773.
0.
CUSTOM FARM WORK
Plowing, discing, seeding. Ford equip'
merit. Marshall, 4371 Market. Phone
3-1343. O103
DRESSMAKING
Alterations, hemstitching, buttons,
buckles covered, buttoatiotn, Mrs. H.
If. Allender, 3-0911. olH
DBIVINO INSTRUCTION
Learn to drive the "Easy Drive way.
Call or tee sir. snelllng, Valley Mo
tor Co- Salem. Phone 3-1147 or 4-3074.
EXCAVATING
Ben Otlen it 8 one. Excavating, grad
ing, land clearing. Phone 3-3080. olia
FURNITURE BEFINISHINO
Insulation, weatherstrips, aluminum
ecreeni. Free estimates. T, Pullman.
Ph. 5-5955. 0113'
MATTRESSES
Capitol Bedding, renovates. Full line
new mattresses. Ph. 3-4000.
OFFICE FURNITURE e SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files, filing supplies, safes.
dUDllcatotrs. supplies, desk lamps, type
writer stands. Roen, 460 Court. o
SHARVeNHVO AND REPAIR SERVICE
Obert's Sharpening and Repair 6erv
Ice. Lawnmowers. knives, shears, bl
crclea and small motors. Ph. 34518 or
45145. IStb and "D" Bta. oll4
SEPTIC TANKS
Hamel't leptlo tanks cleaned, line
teevtet. Outran d work, Ptione
3-7404. 01351
Mike' Septlo Service. Tanks cleaned.
D'rooter cleans sewers, drains, Phone
j-atea. olio1
Sewer, septic tanks, drains cleaned. Ro-
to-Rooter sewer service, pnone 3-5337.
L. W. Caudle, epraylng and pruning,
Phon t-HBI. OlOB
TYPEWRITERS
Smith, Corona, Remington. Royal, Un
derwood portables All makes vied
machine. Repairs rent Roen 455
Court o
TELEVISION
Prompt television and radio repair
service. Phone 4-5931. 573 Market,
day or merit, oM4'
ESF.TUS BUND LAVNORV
Canfleld'e Laundry, Repairs, Reflnish
lng. 140 & 13th. Ph. 4-6103. pick-up.
Delivery. 0116
WINDOW CLBAN1NO
Acme Window cleaners. Industrial floor
waxing, nouaeeleanlnf. Phon 3-3337.
147 Court. .
LEGALS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE IS HKREBY OlVEN that
the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oreton
for Marlon County, appointed adminis
trator of the Estata of ZADIX WEIMER
SCOTT, Deceaeed. Any peroona bavin
elalma atalnst said aetata are requested
to preeent them, with proper vouchers, to
seid administrator at 310 Pioneer Trust
Bulldlnl, Salem, Oreton, within ail (6
months from ths dete of this notice.
Deted this 37th dey of AprU, 1953.
HARLAN BCOTT
Admlclstrelor of the Xstat of
ZADIS WE1MER SCOTT, Deceaeed.
RHOTKN, RHOTSN ea BPEERSTRA
Attorneye at Law
Pioneer Trust BuUdlnt
Balem, Oreton
Attorney! for Administrator. '
Apr. 37; May 4, 11, 16. it.
LODGE
A SALEM LODGE No. 4, AF
$jA& AM, Wed., April 29,
M. M. degree, Full Form, 8:00
p.m. 102
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
iB"in'.aCT
:i. I - jm.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND rmODOCB LIST
mediate change: Premium quality, maxi
mum .35 of one per cent acidity de
livered In Portland 58-710 ib.i first qual
ity tf?-7?c; mcob4 uJJty, 5-57c, Valley
routes and country points. 3 cents leu.
ButterWholesale r.o.b. bulk cube to
wholesale, grade AA, 93 aoore, 7e;
A grade, 93 score. 55oi B, 00 seort, 4o;
C, 80 score, 31c Above pricea itrloUy
nominal.
Cbeeae Bellini vrloo to Portland
wTioiesB.eie, Ornon it,
Oregon 5 lb. loaf. 49tt-31Wo; trlpleU,
iuo leas than airi lie.
Ecra ta Wheleaalere - Candled CCU
ccDieiflJo so Jo, cae Included I.o.fc
Portland, A grade large, 57r-SStte: A
grade medium, oott-OTttei graae .arte,
53H-S3C.
Portland Datr elartal
Batter Price to retanertt oraat ju
print, 71c: A carton, 72c; A print. Hoi
carton. 73oi B nrlnte. 65c.
Ittv-Tft taUUtti, Cxcid tVcV Urcex
63c; A large, 58-60c,'AA medium. Oooi
A medium. 69c; A small, nominal. Car
ton. So additional.
Cheese Price to retailers, Portland,
Oregon tingle, 45tt-50c; 6-lb. loave.
63 V 53 4c; triplets. Itto less than sin
gle. Premium brand singles, 66V4oi
loaf, 600. Processed American cheese,
5-lb. loaves to retail, 44-48o lb.
Poultry
Live Calck-na (No. I quality, f.o.b.
Vlaau.. Fnett, 3ri-t lb. 38c; 3-4
lbs. 38c: -roosters, v va. ana over.
28o ; heavy hens, all weight, 35-e;
light tiens, all weight, 38-34c; ow roost
ers, 15-180.
Dreaaed cnickene prycrs, ay-y ioe i
43-46o; roasters, 4344ot light hens, 31
32c; heavy bene, 36-37oi cut up fryers.
all weights, 43-44c.
Rabbits Average to growers! Live
whites, 4-5 lb., 35-370! 5-6 lbs.,. 35-258
lb., old doe. 10-14o; few higher. Fresh
oressea iryere to reuere oi-ewi cut
UP, 66-690. , r
Cauntrv Killed Meals
Veal Top quality. 38-420 lb.i rough
heavies. 25-32C.
Hoge Lean blockers, 30-33ci sows, fight
25-28C.
Lambi Beat, 40-3o lb.i aprlngers
nominally eno id.
Motion Best, 14-100 mm euu-uimty,
8-12c.
Bef Utility cows, 36-300 lb.i eanner
outters, 32-240, shells down to 31c
rruh Dreaaed Meets
Wholesalers to retailers: Dollar per
cwt.:
Beef Steers, choice 300-700 lbs,
37.0040.00 i good, 3tf.00-30.cM; commercial
33.00-37.00! Utility, 3 1. 00-3 1. oo; cow,
commercial, 28.00-33.00; utility, 37.00-
3i.oo; cannera-cutiers, xD.oo-zf.TO.
Beef Cote (Choice steer). Hind
quarter, 46.00-50.00; round, 45.00-Sl.00i
full loins, trimmed, 61.00-71.001 tri
angle. 300O-33.O0; fore-quarters, 35.00-
35.00; caucus, S7.oo-4i.wti no, ee.uu-
52.00.
Veal aood-choke, f43-53t commer
cial, 3T-et.
Calves aood-cho.ee. 41-53; cont-
merclal, 337-48.
Lamba Prim springers, 40-50 lbs
343-45; good, 840-44.
Motton -Good choice. $16-30.
Pork Cat Loins, No. 1, 8-12 lbs.. 365-
169; thouldert 16 Ibi 139-43: spare-
rlb. 648-55; fresh ham, 10-14 lb., 157-
60.
Smoked Hams Skinned, 157-63.60. Re
fined lard In drum, ll.50-16j tlab bao
on, 115-60.60.
Partrtntl Mlteelltneoai
Celery CaL flat crate, 3-3 Vi dot,
83.36-4.35. Few to 14.60. Ore., 82 25
3.50. Onion 60-lb. sack Weat Oregon yel
low, med. No. Is, 3.75-3.00; Text white
wax, 3.60-4.00; Texas yeuow. a-in.
med., 3.50-75 per 60 lb. tack.
Potatoes Oregon Russets No, 1. 45tV
75; name brands to 5.25; baker, 6,00
60; 36 lbs., else A, 1 .40-56; 10 lb. mean,
66 -60c; paper, 50-66e; No. 3, 50 tt., 1.50
05; Idaho Ruaiett, No, 7A, ff,5ff-6,.M; :
5-10 lb. bales, 3.30-50; Florida Triumphs,
No. 1A, 60 lb. sack, 3.33-60; Calif, long
whites, No. 1, 60 lb. tack, 3.76-3.00.
Hay TJ. S. No. 3 green alfalfa, de
livered car lota f.o.b. Portland, nominal
ly 835.00 ton; Seattle, 136-37.
Wel Oreaae basis, Willamette Vat-
fine and half-blood, M-62. Willamette
Valley lamb wool, 42c
Hides Calves, 19-210 lb. sooordlng to
welthlt: green klpt. 17-JPe; built. 4-iei
green butcher cow hides, 7-9c
FUberta Wholesale selling price no. 1
large Barcelona, 34-36e lb.i (rower
prices, orchard run, 14-15o lb.
Wain eta Wholesale selling price, first
quality large Fr ana net tea, 3333o lb.i
grower price, orchard run. 16-loo lb
lew bta. Vo lto.
Chlcare Oraln
Chicago 11 Wfitai futuree prlcef
climbed around 3 cents a buahel Mon
day but profit-taking cut down the ad
vance at limes.
Bullish Influence causing buying In
eluded the deadlock in Korean truce
negotiations, improved export business
and flour buying.
Other grains and aorbeani also were
firm.
Wheat closed H higher to M lower,
May 32-304, corn was to higher.
5ter 8156. oats were up t. to H, May
75. Rye was unchanged to Ve higher,
Mar ai.62-tt; soybeans were 1 to 3V
wae unehanted to 10 cent A hundred
pound hither, Mey ,10.90,
PORTLAND GRAIN
Portland OPt Coarse train unquoted.
Wheat, to arrive market, baala No. 1
bulk, delivered coast: No bids.
Monday's car recelpte: Wheat 361
barley 1; flour 91 corn 19t oat 3; mlU
feed 10.
The Board of Equalisation meeta on
tha aecond Monday In May of each year
for the purpose of examlnlne, correct
ing and equalising the assessment rolls
of Marlon County, Oreton. All persons
deslrlnt to protest any assessment on
seld rolls must do o ftceordloi to tht
followlnt provisions of tht law: "Pe
titions or applications for the reduc
tion of a particular assessment ahall be
made In wrltint, Termed by the owth
of th applicant or hla attorney, and be
filed with tha Board within one week
from the tlm It Is by lw required to
meet! and any petition or apt-llcatlon
not eo mede. verified and tiled ehell not
be considered or acted upon by tht
board."
R. TAD" SHELTON
County Assessor for
- Marlon County, Orel cat
AprU II, r, Mar 4, lrU
THIS IS HOW A DRESS SHOULD
It
i
Hi,:
An outstanding exhibit at the Homemakers Festival
Saturday waa this display oi functional housedreasea by .
the Middle Grove Extension Unit. Small models at left
ahows how NOT to make a dress. The middle figure showt
a "good" way to make a dress and the figure at right
shows the "recommended" way. Inspecting the exhibit
are Mrs. Fred Scharf, secretary of the Middle Grove unit,
at Jett, and Mrs. Gerald Jatte. . 1
BestHtMclicraft Shovvn
At Homemaker Festival
Marion County Home Exten
sion Units' best handicraft was
on display Saturday at the
Homemakers' Festival in the
First Christian church,, with
many prizes awarded to exhi
bitors. One of the outstanding ex-
Mbtts -was placed by 6ilvtoa
in the "Learning About Nor
way" division.' Also competing
in this division were suvertos
Hills. Hubbard and Turner.
Other divisions, with the
winning exhibitor named first,
follows: .. .
FerttanS Uvaeteck
Portland 0J.B Cattle: sooot uneven,
eteady to olrongt eholc ,60-1060 lb.
fed steer M.60; food ateers 93-33.60;
commercial 30-31; chotoe mixed tteere,
heifers 700 lbs. 93.80: tood fed heifer,
31; utility-commercial heifer 18-19.801
canner-cutter cow i0.50-13.60i utility,
commercial hull 16-18. .
Calves: 300; active, eteady! tooo
choice vealers, light calve 36-311 prime
31-31'. uUlltv-eommAeclal 17-3&.
Hog: 6001 eotlve. 50o higher; choice 1,
3 butchers 180-385 lbs. 36-36.36; some
36.80; highest since August, 1860; oholce
350-300 lbs. 36-36; 300-400 lb. owt 33
34; 800-616 lbs. 31-31.80.
Sheep: 600; slaughter lamb SOo high
er; ewea ' steady; choloe 9 lb. wooled
lambs 31.50; choice 116-lb. shorn lamba
30.60; good-cbolce No. S pelt awes
C.60I wooled ewes to 6.80.
Chleaga Livestock
Chicago tP Llv hoes lost little
more prlc ground lfondar In weak
to 35 cent lower market, caul were
fully steady to .f.tfo tHtn ncT aheep
ateady to strong.
Most butcher weight hbgs cold from
833.75 to 634.3, and top of 834.35.
Sow took mostly 319.60 to 621.75 and
top of 333.36. Clearance was tood
on the 9,000 hog received over the
week end.
Good to prim ter aoid from 819.80
to 134.50 with two loada topping at
835.00. Choice and prime helfera were
831.00 to 833.30. Cows topped at 816.00.
Iwlls a: tit St, and realer, at ttt.ot.
cnolce and prim fed wooled lambs
sold In a narrow ranea of 636.36 to
835.50 and comparable ehorna from
833.38 to 834.00. Xwea ranged downward
from 39.00.
other aetlmated arrival Included
18,000 cattle, 300 calves, and 3,800 sheep.
Chleat Onlona
Chicago flj.ffl Buppllet liberal, practlo
JJr no deuiaad, murkei weak,
Street sales 60 lbs.: Texas Yellow Ber-3-tnch
and larger 1.60-1.7S; Orano a
mudas 3 to l-lnch 1.78-3.00, small 1.80,
1.05-3.10: few best 3.16-3.36; Crystal
Wax 2 to l-lnch 1,76-2. 001 Idaho Span
ish 3-Inch and larger 3.00; midwest me
dium Yellow Global .76.
Mid-Willamette Obituaries
Vesta L. T. Glass
Williamina Funeral services
for Vesta L, Turner Glass, 74,
ot Wlllamltta, were held In Mc
Minnville last week with Rev.
Lawrence Guderlan officiating.
Interment waa In Evergreen
Memorial park in McMinnville.
Mrs. Glass died in McMinn
ville after a long illness. She
was born May 14, 1878, at Scio,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Turner, and had three
brothers and three sisters. Two
brothers and a sister preceded
her in death. She was married
to George Edward Glass and
13 children were born to the
union. Her husband and a son,
Albert, preceded her in death,
Survivors Include three sons,
Ivan and Delbert of Brook
ings, Ore., and Floyd of Wll-
iamina; nine daughters, Mrs,
Bessie Barber, Mrs. Leve Nel
son and Mrs. BUI Friend of
Willomlna; Mrs. D. W. Wade
and Mrs, Ora Davis, Roseburg
Mrs. Reddy Phillips, Mohawk
Ore.: Mrs. Guy Shaw, Hermls
ton; Mrs. Lona Allen, The Dal
les; and Mrs. Gunnard Larson
of Brookings; one brother,
Dean Turner, Portland; two
BratArl vnitr CaimS
? CbitdieiaUu
SIRES PROVED GkEATJ
M-,'9ea?
Vbur better herd begins when yoa
.bona ni for information and
skilled terrice to high
index Prared Sires.
Worrtn'i Proved
Sirt Servlca
Waadbara, Or. loci
nan. alll
BE MADE
ers.
evJ
Becoming a Good Buyer
Roberts, Marlon, Prlngle and
Union.
Braided Rugs Hazel Green,
Edlna Lane, Four Corners, and
Lansing Neighbors. ...
Care of Rugs and Upholster
ed Furniture North Howell,
Bethany, BayesvOle and Meha-
ma. -
Functional House Dresses
Middle Grove, Kefzer, Liberty
Salem Heights, and Pratum
Macleay. Gifts From Cloth Clew
T.nke Central Howell. Lancaa-
Iter, ar.4 Thomas. ..
Herbs for Variety and Accent
Swegle, Donald, Frultland,
and WoodbUTB. -: . ,
Learning About Norway
SUverton, SUverton Hills, Hub
bard and Turner.
' Main Dish Meals Stay ton.
Prospect, . Quinaby, and St
Paul. ; ....
Textile Painting Sidney
Talbot, Aumsville, Labish Cen
ter, and Union Hill. .
The winning exhibits of Swe
gle, Hazel Green, Middle
Grove, and Sldney-Talbot will
be on display this week in win
dows at the Capitol Shoppta.
Center and in the First Nation
al Bank In Salem.
Portland laetslde Market
Portland (UJo-canbr district aspara-
tu told for 88.36 a JO-lb. pyramid to
day on the Portland lastsld Farmers
Wholesale Produce market.
Radishes brought 60-66 Cen OS S dOggB
nonteiaa VAi. amot. reus, aaVu dawe.
to 40 cent.
Oreen onions were S0-W cent . doaan
buncbea tenerallr with aom, op to SO
rents.
on wholeeala row. California straw
berries were 83.40-3.78 a 13-Doi flu.
Ca ifornla lont whit potatoes Drought
84.10-4.36 a 100-Ib. sack.
STOCK MARKET
Hew 'York iSV-A aentra-i nnwnn
Monday carried the stock market mod
erately hither.
Oalna were well apread throughout
iti llei ad went to between 1 sod 9
points t tha best. No area of th list
waa especially depreued.
Volume failed to meeaure up to many
recent eesslons and came to an esti
mated million and a halt aharas. That
comparea- with 1,780,000 fheres traded
Friday. ,
sisters, Mrs. Lulu Milllgan and
Mrs. Delia Miller, Crabtree,
Ore., 31 grandchildren and
many great grandchildren.
Dick DeJong
Baiiston Dick De Jong, Sr.,
well known Polk county far
mer and dairyman, died at his
Baiiston home Wednesday,
April 22, at the age of 69
years, following a long illness.
He is survived by his wire,
Mae; three sons, Jack, John
and Richard oi BaJlston; two
daughters, Mrs. Nellie Zum-
walt of Perrydale and Mrs. ;
Catherine Masy of Amity; two :
brothers, Jake of Perrydale
uid Cornclious of Beaverton;
four sisters, Mrs. Katie Rhode
of McCoy; Mrs. Allle Mekkers,
Mrs. Dleu Spa an and Mrs,
Jennie Welshoff of Portland;
twelve grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted at Macy's chapel in Mc
MinnvlUt. Saturday, AptU l.
Interment was In Evergreen
Memorial Park,
pr. r. T. Lam, 8.0. Dr. O. Chan. HS
DKn. CHAN . . I tM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
Cnstairs. 341 North Liberty
Office open Saturday only 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m., S to T ,.tn. consultation,
blood pressure and urine tett are
free of ahartt. Practiced line 111.
Writ fm ttraetlv ,1ft, Na tul
etlm.
Lebanon Men Again
Heeds Plumbers -
Pendleton W) Henry Den-
Herdw of Lebanon again la -
president of the Oregon Stat
Association of Master Plumb-
, ,
Other officers re-elected at
the organization's 'annual con
vention here Saturday are:
Walter Widmer, Portland, vie)
president; Ray Clearwater,
Beaverton, secretary, and
Charles Mcoy, Portland, trea
surer. Robert Cook, Fendteton, i
named to the board of dlrec-
Host metal strips are pro
duced by eold rolling :
SALEM MARKETS
"SSJTnoSlr Ra) ( . Uth
.- (1PP-1B.
Dairy FeeS-34-4JS N ft, MS),
Met eld rocalen, !.! oolor fow SMI
lafhora tnu mi iti. .
miimm . a sic! lane A.
47-ttci asedlum AA. 4Si medium A.
mntitt t-T higher than tu rrue.
above, large trad .eraBy ucf
at 6le: medium, oeo. .
Battarfat Buying prloe: Framlum, 70-
Tll No. 1, 7-69cl SO. 8, 86.
Baiter Wholeeala grade a parchment,
na j,t ntU, la.
DEATHS
Dare Hatllte Ciaamtat , ' .
Don Matlld Clearwater. i Joojl
a.ii aa. lAta resident of Wood .
burn. Survived by daughter, llrs. Dora,
any, Brootl, ore.; sara. wu -strong.
Lakavltw, Towai ons, ,Frni
Ciearw.ttr, Ontario, Ort.t ouf ' Clear,
water, aVokwU City,. lowi brother,
Jasper Buttle. Uhlgn, lowal 1 trand
ehlldrm, treat trarUdren. ttecaa,
nephews. Services war held a tM
VortU T. Qoldtn chapel, Saturday, Aprtt
L,'!,?'tl. h, a wl hoanltal AOrfi
34, at the at at fmt .1
of 39 ausaion as. w,
Mrs. (Xorg H. MUUken, Salem; Mr.
Marl Chin, lem; four !, Mr.
Oerll Trow, veetai, n.w ' fv
Myrti. Bneparo, -peas, " '" ;
Roaa Tnosnaa, Spokane, Wash.; Mr.
vi ,.,,...,. ' notMnhaaan. Denmark.
(our irandchUdrtn and four treat irand
eiUdm. cVrteae wWJ .JW
AprU 1 at 3 p m. ra th 6apal Ttf
til T. Ooidea Oo.
Daniel C. Thiaaisoai ' ' ; .
Daniel O. Thorn p. on, former raeldenl
of Paeco, WaalL, April tt a lteo, au '
vlved by four cUuthWre, Mr. Thelma
npkon, ajwi sax, aw- .
Mra. Mary wiisem, wan ox rw
Mr. Alice coiemu, varuw, ww.;, -eon,
John Thorn peon, Salem and 1
randehildren. Serrtca will b held
Tueaday, April SS, l S V. t. In th.
Oloudi-BamcK cnapei wn
Dudley Strain officiating and Interment
at Clagtelt eemetea. .
Aaa fraaifa
Asa auelte, late raaldant ei Ml Roaa.
Mmt Avanua. Salem, At . local hot
pltal Apru . survives or wue, mwm,
Myrtl quaff, Salem; daughter, Mr.
Olive Kendall, ranter, Calif.; brothers,
iv. dualfe. llunn. OoloradOl B. A.
Quelle, wood Mm, Hakr.i O. s. Ouaife,
Hiawatha, Kansat. Seven nephew, three
niece. Service, W1U be held n Tues
day, April ,8, at 1. P. ., to th.
Cloueh-Berrlck .naptl, lntarment Bel
crest Memorial Park, Hit., Thorn toa
janama. efflciatlnt. .
Bebarl BU1) W. Saraeaar ;
Bobert (BUI) W. aaamert.
A.r,i at 460 orove St. Salem, AprU u.
Swband tt Basel C. Bummer: fth
of Bobert L. Summer, Marvin Jt Burn
mart, ail ef Salem; eon Cayla 3.
rbr. tf.t Moth o
Mr. Naomi Armour. AaU"'";
also mrvlvwl by mt rll,"ld,"i
1-uneral aervlcaa wul be held at l:S
.m. Tuesday. AprU IS In the chaptl of
K, T, KVtdAa. Cnnolndua rvlot M
Beleres. Memoruu rare. ,
Deaald Glenn Mis
Donald Olenn Mis, late resident f
Rt. 6, Box 44a, at Fort Bra, T. e
April 18, et th a .of M reare. Bur-
. w. .1,. u Lowena Mia, tw.
sons, BOP Donald Mix ud BonaJd Le.
Mlse, au aeiomi ,
ton, tlsttr, Mr. Vloltt Rye, two broth
en, Orval W.. Mite, Carl Mitt, au tt
Anltoch, Cllf. Services wUl b held
Tueeday, AprU it, at ,:,.
HoweU-Edward Chapel with th Rr.
Lloyd Anderson ofllcletlne ud Inter
ment at city View cemetery.
Sam Martir ...
fl.m u.ptle. lata resident ef 1,7,
Sunnyrlew Ave., In this city, April 13 at
tht ass of T6 raart. siurvivea or siuw
.inhn w. Martla. Portland: two
nephews, Robert MartUt, Portland nd
Kennetn asanit, uate..
ba held Wednaeday, April 3D at Yro.
a. m. In Howell-Edwards Chapel with
th Rer, Harold J, Molntna ofllolatlnt.
Interment at WUlamlna cemetery.
Cenella C. SUUerd . ' ' '
Cornelia O. BlaUard, lit reeldent
ot 3340 tt. Commercial St., at a local
hospital, April at, St th at. of t
jeers. Survived by two sister, Mr.
Marsaret Bywatera, Camden Point,
Mo., and Mra. Jennie Harris. Baleml
tanVMT, Wlttm . IStOwnv. Cejav-
den Point, Mo. 81t waa s mamoer ot
the Seventh Day Adventure onuron.
servlcei wUl b held Wedneeday, AprU
29, tt J r. ot. is lb Jfowell-xdward
Chapel with Xldr R. O. Schaltner, of ft-'
clatlnt.
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