Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 10, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    Monday. 'August 10, 1953
DENNIS the MENACE
HEY VfcO PEOPLE WANNA
AUTOMOBILES
10.U MiaCl'tr tlonterer emiM, elnjl
leather aeale. Uercoinatle, radio. heat
tr. and many mora acceasorles. Will
. accept trade. DUeount 0400 00 new
price. Terma can bo arranied. Phone
4-43JJ alter p.m. mil
1MI CBEV 4-DOOa. ItW motor. 341.
Puher Rd. ,1I0
18501 TON Chevrolet pickup. Excel
lent coadltlon. Phono 0-30I1. 130a
iu FORD convertible. Radio, heaur.
, overdrive, white aide walla, 11.000 ac
tual mliea, top l year Old, leather in
terior. Ii In beaatllai condition. WU1
live dealer guarantee. Call 1-0341.
Ola
.ISO"
ICASHIS for your car. Beo aa todayl
Weetcrn Motors. 1303 Broadway. Pn.
J-3023.
WILL SELL equity In H53 Bulck Spe
dal. 1,100 nil. in a. 11th St. after five.
' oioo
t CHRYSLER with 41 motor. Beit offer
of IM or over takee. See at 3314 N.
Pront. .ISO"
41 CHEV coupe, dean. Juit overhauled
motor. Oood Urea. 1134. P.O. Eoi 115
Salern. alto
sicrj
DESTDUV3
ta BU1CK SPECIAL RIVIERA
Dm flow. EZI slug, radio,
heater, cortrs alnos new. en
owner, gertic record available.
38.800 mile-, very cholot $3
9 MERCURY CLUB COUPE
very clean, and la excellent con
dition C1525
ftft BUICK APECIAL 0EDAM
Radio, heater, wuhtrt, MTfT.$l)95
it EDICT. SUPER SEDAN
Drnaflow. radio, heatr. wash
ers, very good nam
FORD CU.STOM I TUDOR
Ravdlo. heater. ovgrdrlY. cover.
good car t 991
4T BUICK SUPER SEDAN
Radio, btater. engine orer-
bauled It
41 PLYMOUTH STATION WAOON
Radio, heater, tood tlrat. er.
flno recently overhauled. Inter
Ia- nartmet threat aeals. Thll
price correct I M5
ytHigrfabttwUsedCar
i from a Bwek Dealer
OTTO J.
WILSON
COMPANY
Commercial at Center
Phone 1-3433
.133'
$25.00 & UP
10.17 Che. Cch
1B40 Chrys. Sdn
1949 Ford Cei-
19rt Porii Cr
19.1 Old. Wn.
Bute I Wn.
1939 Chev. CP
180 Che. Coach ....
194' Chev. Sdn
1941 Chev. CI. CPt
19(1 pontlae CI Ctt. .
1941 Ford Coach
1941 Ply. Coach
1941 P.r. Conwrt
1946 Ford Coach
1940 Pord Sfdan
1944 Chev. Sedan ...
It4 Cher. Pickup ....
1941 Cadillac Sedanet
1949 Chev. CI. CP. .
19); l Chev. Coop ....
1950 Pord CI. CP. ...
19M Pord Ranch Win.
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AYNBEE MOTORS
140 UNION STREET PH. J0TO3
Wlte -hones: 337M. 43y !'
W2 ARE
OPEN EVENINGS
an OS PTRaTT
SAM'S
MOTOR CO.
' Liberty Cnemeaot Ph. 17I1Y
Arrosi from First Natl. Bank
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
SQUARE
By Ketchom
HEAR A Cft-Zr DREAM?
AUTOMOBILES
1M1 CHEVROLET Pleetllne, 111. 111C
eimpion Bt. oll
1041 BUICK 3 -door jedan. excellent con
dition. Radio, beater, turnlna altnale.
Cleanest '41 in town. 33. 300 N.
34th after 1. -ioi
IMa CHEV. AERO., top ihape. Radio,
neatei, axtraa. Phone 3.4070 after V
!
1N1 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. oeden, accessor-
nry clean, IIJ74. 3371 Townaend
aiM
1M1 roan COACH Maw motor, aood
anape. nop waller aireot, aalcm. a. 1 30 1
POST
' xwn SALES
UK St, IX. tm
OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
HAVING RADIATOR TROUBLE? Valley
Motor co. assart will tolvt your prob
us and aavo yoa Booty Pro atl.
tnataa. apaady oarrlM Castor M Lib
arty e
TRUCKS
14 STLDEBAKER 1-ton truck, 21. 000
muei. new aiio-it. train oox. Almost
new l-ply tires. Motor and cab are
icellent. 199. 140 S. Jrd. Independ
ence. qdl94
19U LUMBER TRUCK -Ixcellant orifi
tlon. Call Salem 38331. d1K9
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
D4 CATERPILLAR equipped with blade.
dram and canopy for losilni. tJ.ooo.
Phone 4-1141. ael92
FINANCIAL
NEED 3ia,0 prlvau loan. Excellent
property for aecurlty. Very reliable
purchaeer. Al Itaaa, Realtor. Phone
4-3311. rl3'
AUTO LOANB
PnLLAUETTl CREDIT CO
111 Sontt CXerch
Parklnt a-Plenty
Rt. I-14I1 Lie. No al-lM S-1M
XX US FOR PARM, CrTT OR ACRXAOC
LOANS-BEST OP TXRUB
WE BUT
Reel aetata mortcasaa eeatraetj
State Finance Co.
in so Hick at. pa 1-4131
PRIVATE MONET to loan on real ei
tate. Phone 34704. r310
Ue S-133 and U-334
and
ROT H SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANB
Hear 'Top Tradee"
13 00 Dally ItSLU 1310 Ke.
OENERAL PINANCB CO
LOANS
130 So Commercial SI Tel 3-0101
STATE FINANCE CO,
8-316 M-222
FIVE loan services to fill your
need for money quickly
1 Auto loini.
3 flit net ii r loeni.
1 Purnlturo loam.
4 Coiuol tdi tlon Ioidi.
oV Parmrnt-rfductai lotni.
Don't wait - Come in today!
Phone S41XI - 117 So. Huh t.
TRAILERS
NEW TRAILER with ilfi. 3 wheeU. rf
at 39M Lar.on. 1194
HOUSE JAILERS
SACRIFICE IM7 Pea Americin. 2? (&ot,
ip 4. Line Lone Trailer PI.
LoU Sanford. talBO
REAL BUY
ll J0-ft. ColumbU. oiccllfnt condi
tion, ilcrp (our, flectTK ftrakt, 44
Itffiw, M7I. Inoolrf aflr fl?t. L.
Wilkin ion. Rt. . Bot 1:1, tlim. Or?.
t-lM
INI HOMEMADE Ir.ilrr houit. far
nuhftd, tood contliUon. Ouk-k tilt,
1471. Phont 31011 i fur t M pro
t. 1. Rnx 114. ntrril- lilM
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All mikei oid michlnfti told. rratd,
rvpolrtd Kots, 4U Court Ph J77J
RILLDOUNO
B all d oil nil. roidi, elfirlni trttb.
Virtit Buikcr, 1010 Pilrtitw, phone
3-)l olfff
making
AlterotMBi, bTBt:t-hinf. tattoo,
buckle tortwL kttMholoi. Urf. ff.
M. Allfnder. 1-H11. oJlO
pxcTvatino
Ben Otjfn A Sod ricivitlnf and
fadlof. Land clcirlni. Pb. 1-10RA
oiiw-
ITRNACE n-FAXTVO
Elll'o Purnaca Clfanlng. All
fu3 ffcarantfed. Phono 1-1341
work
0l9f
OCnE MOVING
l:int, founJTion work. Pill t
oortnc Pre ttlinatv Boodod and
Ituarod. Pa. J -toil, J-7MI.
I
rim
Lote Sports
Salem Girls
Lose in Game
At Washougal
Wsshouisl, Washington
me south Salem Merchant
wert defeated U-X here Sat
urday night in a non-league
firla toftball game.
Carbl Peterxon aeored the
lone Salem run when ahe
homered In the aeventh. The
Salem girla played In the state
tourney at Portland.
Thuraday in the lint tour
nament game Salem playa Os
wego at Normandale Park.
The game itarta at 7:00.
elem M. wm
wiinouti tn iu iii J i
Sletiier, relereea ll an Duncan;
Snolwell iu Wallace. -
Yakima Wins
Washington
Legion Crown
Tacoma. Wash. rSrupiali
xaKima defeated Bremerton 8-0
in the finals of the Washington
state American Lpwinn luninr
baseball tournament here Sun
day night.
Yakima thus Qualifies fnr th.
regional 11 tournament ODen-
ing at Yakima next Sunday.
Yakima will play Lewiston,
Idaho, in the tourney's opening
game.
Salem and the Montana
champion will play in the sec
ond game Sunday.
Larry Mason Catches
Two Fish on First Trip
Larry Mason, 12-year-old
Capital Journal carrier of 670
Rosemont, went deep sea fish
ing for the first time In hit life
Saturday, and come home with
two 10-pound salmon. Each
fish was over 29 Inches in
length. Larry was fishing with
his father, Jimmy Mason.
Minor League Scores
IBy The Aaaoclatod Praaa)
Ra.day'a Scree
INTERNATIONAL LEAOUI
Rocheeter 1-T. Montreal 4-1
Ruffalo o, sonnefleid I, $ lnnlnaa.
rain: aecond lama poatpenod.
Ottawa 3, Syracoaa s, T Innings, rata.
Toronto 0-0, Baltimore 4-3
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolta S, IndlanapoUa 1
Charlaiton t. St. Paul 1
Toledo 0. LoaleylUe 1
TEXAS LEAOUI
Tulia 0, Beaumont t
Bhreveport 4, Oklahoma City 1
Houtton 0. Dollar 0
Port Worth 0. San Antonio
WESTERN LEAGUE
Pueblo 3-2, Colorado Sprlnaa 3-3
Bloux city 3, Lincoln 1, 10 lnntnco
Omaha s, Dea Molnea S
Denear 0. Wichita t
PIONEER LEAGUE
Salt Lake 1, Idaho Palla t
Bllllnta 0. Bolio t
Oaden 10, Booatello S
Only samaa.
Sat.rday'a IloaalU
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Rochester 3. Montreal J
Ottawa S. BalUmora-1
Buffalo 1, Sprlnafleld S
Toronto at Syracuse, postponed
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Louisville 13, Toledo 3
Minneapolis 10, Columbus 3
St. Paul 0. Charleston S
Kansas City 7. Indlanapolta S
TEXAS LEAGUE
Dallas S. Oklahoma City 1
Tulta (. Port Worth 4
Houston 1. San Antonl. 4
Bhreveport 0. Beaumont 3
WESTERN LEAOUI
Pueblo a, Denver 4
Colorado Bprloas 3, Wichita 1
Omaha 7, Des Moines 4
Sioux City 3. Lincoln 1
PIONEER LEAOUI
Oaden , Idaho Palls 0
Pocatello a, Salt Lake T
Bllllnis 3. Mafic Valley t
Great Palla 11. Boise 1
Articles Filed for
Firm at McMinnville
Articles of incorporation
filed with the state corpora
tion commisioner here Mon
day included:
Lions Club of Prineville,
Prineville; $3,500; Wilfred
Burgess, James 'Bruce and
Carroll McCord.
Lower Columbia Dog Fan
ciers association, Astoria,
$135.55; Earl Owen, George
Smith, and Mrs. Lucille F.
Ridlen, all of Astoria.
First Baptist Church of
Philomath, $1,000; Myrl A.
Haygood, Elmer C. Haygood
and Cecil H. Young.
Triangle Motors, Inc., Mc
Minnville; Nathan L. Cohen,
Bernard Shevach and Ray
mond L. Jones.
Michigan State's Stan Dro
bac. Big Ten singles king and
co-champion in doubles, has
been judged by experts to be
probably the Mid-West's best
tennis player since Tony Tra
bert. .
DIRECTORY
ix'scMTinx
Insulstlon, weatherstrips, aluminum
arrerna- Free aeUmates. T. Pullman.
Phone 3-090V el SO'
MATTRESSES
Capitol Beddtns- raoovataa Pen time
new mattresses Ph 3-4000 s
OFricE-ElKNITlJitE J SUPTUES
Desk chalra, files, mini enpptlee. aafea,
duplicators, aupplles, dek lamps, trpe.
writer etanda. Roen. 000 Court o
SEPTIC TANKS
Hamel'a septle tanks cleaiMd. line
aerrlte. OuaranUcel work. Phone
3-1404 oJ.
SEPTIC TtNSS
Mike's septte avmee. Tanks cleaned.
Drooler cleana aewera, dralaa. Phane
J-HO0. .110
Sewer, aeptle lanko. drsras cleaned' Ito
'Roeur aewer serelea Pheasa 1-A331
w
PRARPFNINO REPAIR
Lawn mowers, saws. eto. lath aj D Ph.
1-aiO. Pree pickup,
ttpewrIters
Smith. Corona, Remlnitoa. RcvaJ. Da
tferwood porUblea AU keakee a.d
aehlnaa. Repwa at real. Roen. SIS
Court 1-037. .
WLVDOW CLEAXTMO
Arms Window Cleanera Ixdvatrul floor
watiM hwwariwaiiis Pbca. t-uri
101 Court sa
TRK CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, OrtfM
Last month Salem Marine
one-third of the men for the Marine Corps Beaver platoon
from Oregon, which left for San Diego for basic training;
July 9 and 10. Pictured below at San Diego are men from
Salem and the nearby area displaying their flag, which
made the trip to San Diego with them. Front row, holding
the flag, William A. Conner, Aurora and Robert L. Haney,
1145 North ISth, Salem. Second row, left to right, David
W. Hunt, 407 Union street, Salem; Charles L. May, Ne!
cott; Gary R. Holt, 2273 North Front, Salem; Gary M.
Smith, 227S Englewood avenue, Salem; Leroy Edwards,
Route 1, Gervais; Stanley C. Bewly, Route 1, Gervals;
James A. Koloen, Valsetz. Third row, left to right, Stanley
C. Howe, Route 2, Silverton; Benny A. Neal, 1125 South
14th street, Salem; Charles J. Egerer, 647 Marion street,
Salem; Joseph D. Wilkinson, Route 2, Marion; Robert L.
Powell, Star Route, Newberg; Kenneth A. Ramseymer,
875 Grandview place, Salem; and Kenneth R. Burrls,
Route 1, Aumaville.
Reservists
From 2 Weeks
Forty-six army reservists
who were members of units
from Salem returned to Salem
Saturday night after two weeks
of summer training at Fort
Lewis, Wash.
The first bus load of men
arrived at 7 p.m. Saturday with
the aecond getting here at 9
p.m. -,
Two major events, beside the
regular training were reported
by the men on their return.
First was August 31 when they
had "Day in the Army Day"
with visitors from various cit
ies present and the second was
the parade August s.
Members of the instructor
staff for the Salem outfits com
mented on their return that the
Salem units were above aver
age.
During their stay at the fort
the men of the units oi tne
929th field artillery fired both
sub-caliber and 105 mm ma
chine guns and the 3.5 bazooka.
A recruit from McMinnville,
Pv t. Robert Shangle, who was
taking recruit training quali
fied as an expert in the M-l
rifle on the rifle range. He is
a member of battery A, 929th.
Members of E company, 413th
infantry regiment, also of Sa
lem, did their firing with the
60 mm mortars.
Drawing comment was the
fact that the sick call1 rate was
very low. Up until last Tues
day none of the men from the
Salem outfits reported lor sick
call. After that colds began to
hit the group.
The two weeks of training
brought several army officials
from both Washington and
Sixth Army, among them were
Maj. Gen. Frank H. Partridge,
deputy commander of Sixth
Stock Market
New Tork Ar The stock market held
steady Mondar wilh burere seeking out
Individual Issues for attention.
No noticeable weakness came Into the
stock msrket In sympathy wits the break
In wheat prices In Chlcaso.
Stocka showed price chanaea mi around
a point either war with the treat bulk
of chanaea In tha amall fractions.
Tradlne was aulet. The total came to
an estimated million shares. Thst com
pares with 050.000 shares traded Prldar.
One of more unpleasant
modern Michigan State grid
iron records is eight fumbles
committed against Indiana in
1950 and again against Oregon
State in 1951.
PRETTY AND
mm s $
Marine Staff Sergeant Barbara O. BarnwelJ, a pretty
blonde who calls Kantaa City, Mo.t her home, receivea
the Navy-Marine Corps medal for heroism from Gen. Lem
uel C. Shepherd. Jr., Marine Corpa commandant First
woman ever to win this decoration, ahe saved a man's life
In the Atlantic last summer off Camp Lejeune, N.C. Sgt.
Barnwell has been in the Marines since May, 1949, and is
now stationed at fort Schuyler, M.Y. (AP Wirephoto)
THEY'RE IN THE MARINES
recruiters furnished about
Return
Camp
Army, and a Maj. Gen. Milton
from the office of the executive
of reserves and ROTC affairs,
Washington, D. C.
STOCKS
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Admiral Corswratloa ,. ...
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Allla Chalmers
American Alrllaaa
Avarice Power as Ltin
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American Too tec .,
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem atcel
Roeuv Alrplalna Co. ..,
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Ban Warner ..
Burrawa Addlnt Machlnt"
CallfornlA Packlns
Canadian PactIM
Catarplflar Tractor
Celaneaa Corporation ..
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Clllca Service
Consolidated SdMon ...
Consolidated Vultaa ...
Crown Zeilerbach ........
Curtlss wrltbt
Douslaa Alrcrart
Da Pont da rlemoura ..
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Slectrle
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Homesioke Mmlno Co.
International Harvester
Interactional Paper
Johns JJanvllla
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecott Copper ..... '
Llbby McNeil
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Lona Bell
Montgomery Ward .1..."'
Nash Kelrlnator
New York Central .....
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Pacific American Puli . "'
paclfie Oaa Electric
Pacific Tel. Tel "
Packard Motor Car .... "
Penney, J, C. "
Pennsylvania R. R "'
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Phllco Radio
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Republic Steel
Reynolde Metala "
Rkhfleld Oil "
Ssfewsy stores. Inc. ... "'
Scott Psper Co "'
Rears, Roebuck At Co. .. "'
Rocony Vacuum Oil .... "'
Southern Pacific "
Standard Oil Calif "'
ManOsrd Ol I J,
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Sunshine Mlnlnt "
Swift A OO
Traniamerlca Corp
Twentieth Century For
Union Oil Company .... "'
Union Pacific "'
United Airlines "'
United Aircraft "'
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Wasllnahoua. Electric .
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QUOTATIONS
portlahb rsaaocs tin
BaltarfatTanMtlva, auoleel o hR-'
mediate chance: Premium duality. atbAs.
mum JO f an. par eral acidity da
llverad in Portnao avTle Ib.i first ak
Ity. M-OOc. aecond duality, S3 -44c. Valley
routes .M oountry aolnIA S tenia lose.
Ratter Wholesale CO. A bulk oubaa M
wholesala, iradea AA, 03 score, 0ei
A trade. 01 score, sac: B, 00 aeon Sc:
c. to score, toe. Above pricea etrleUj
nominat
Ckaeae SeUInt price to Pwrtland
wholesalera, Oretoa alncloa, 41 14 -44 toe;
Oretoo 0 lb. loaf. 4ls-Qc.
Seta to Whaiasalara Candle aeso
eontalnnw a. toss, cam Included a,
Portland A trade lane, -tlt-fte! A
trade medium, sta-0OM: B trad, lust,
Mte-dJSc.
Pertlaad Dairy aiarM
Baiter pric. u ritsrtera: orada AA
print lie; A carton. Tici A prints, lit:
carlo. 13C1 B pnnta. oaa.
Sec. to praSneoe. Candled Lab.
Portland; Untradad lane, d4e doa.:
trad. AA lerte, tit doe.; A tana, tl
0?o doci AA medlaa. Us doa.: A trade
medium, tot dor i A araoe smslls aaaat
nsl. 43-tJc.
Etta u Batall.ra Grsoe A A. tarts.
lie; A lane. 00-lOc; AA medium, 00c; A
medium, 07-otc: A .mall, to-Ole. Cartons
a cense aaaitional.
I. a nee Price 10 retailer Portland
Oroeon alnilos, M-40c: S lb. loavoa.
ei-esvsc; triplets, itee less tnaa aln.
S14S. Premium bruda alntlet SSVatl
id. I or ainile wheels P04M. Prooeaaad Am.
erlcan caaoaa, l-lb. laavaa t. ratAU, 43 It
46c lb.
Paoltrr
Lie. CUekoas INC. 1 nallty, t ab.
pianui: rryars. tva inc. lla; 3-0 lea.
3lc; raaatara, 4'A lbs., and over, lie:
heavy hens. .11 weier.lt, so-31ci lllht
nens. ail wslsnus. He; M rooateia,
la-iac.
Dressed Chickens No. ' I dresssd to
retailers, pryera, broilers, 44-44. lb.;
roaours, all wt... 44-4&c; lltht h4na,
13-I3c; heavy hroa. 30-30e; tut-up ry
ara, all wu, ll-llc lb.; whola drawn, 01-
ate lb.
Saablu Averse to trowera: Live
vhlua. 4-4 ba. W-Uat 0-t laa. ll-lac
ib.t colored pelts, 4a o. nadar; aid
doe 10-13C, few hither. Fresh draaaed
iryera to retailers, Dl-ltal rat ap I1-44C
Caantry Killed Meata
Veal Top quality, 11-130 lb youth
heavies. 33-38C.
Hose Lean nlockere, It-llei sows,
lltht. 33-llc.
Lamb. Bast 34-tOc lb I paullnta.
W-Jac 10
M.ttan But, 13-14. I euU-utlllly,
l-loc
Boor oiuilr cows. 3t lae lb.; ranner
rutters. 33-39e; sheila down 40 11
Fresh Dressed Meata
Wholesalera t. retallerm Oollara par
awt.:
Beef Steer eholc 000-100 Iks.. 41-
44. 00: tood, 11.00-41.00: commercial
10.00-31.00; utility. 31 04-11 00: ceinmir.
clal cow 13.00-11 00: utility, H.00-30.00;
cannera-cutur 30.00-34 00.
cate Choice ateere hind tuar
ters, 0113-90: rounds. 0H-0I: full loin
trimmed, 101-11: trlentle 331-33: fore-
quarter $30-30' chuck 031-40; ribs,
I53-S3,
Vesl and Calvat Oood-cholce. 134-
10 JO: commercial. 131-30.
Lambe Choice-prime. 141-441 tood.
J9-4: sprint lambs, ebolee-prlm 41.00.
Sanaa Good eholc 10-13 lb. 10-44,
Fork Cats Loin No. t. 0-11 jbs..
031-03: ullllty 0-0 shoulders, 11 lbs.,
130-43: apare ribs, 143-30: fresh heme.
10-14 lbs.. 001-00; pork carcase 130-110
IPS. S4I-4S.
Smoked Seme skinned. 000-10 Ike.
fined lard In drum 114-11.00; slab bac
on. IM-13.
Portland Mlerellaneea.
Onions M lb. eaek Calif. Red Olobe.
med., 3.TC-3.0O: white alobe. 3.35-3.00;
rellowc med. end larte, 1.10-300; few
3 : wash, yellows, mod.. 1.00-1.14; lane
1.3A-1.40.
Petetoea Local Triumphs, luas. 1.40-
1 TO: Boardman lont whiles. No. 1A, 3 00
3 TO; No. 1, 00-lb. sack, oo-osc; Ore. Rus
sell No. 1. 1.00-4 00; 10 lb. mean. 10-
3c; local Ruasels. No. 1A. 3.10-1.30;
Calir. lont whites. No. 1A, 3.03-3.00; fair,
1.&0-3.14. Name brands to I 30.
ay O s No. 0 treen alfalf1 da
Irrered car lota f.o.b. Portland sad Se
attle. 30-30.
Wool Oraas. boat Wlllamets. Tel
y mediant 00-ela lb t Baatarn Oreton
fine and halt-blood. M-tlc; Willamette
velley lamb wool, 41u 13-moath wml
43-Mle
Mebalr 05-010 lb. on ll-monlh trow
tb. f.o.b. country ehlpplni polnta.
Rid. Producers paylnt prle. f.o.b.
Portland calf skin 31-33e lb., accord
Inr to ceiMllllon; oreen kip ll-10o lb.:
ereen cow hides. 0-loe lb., aceordlnt
to weltht and tualltyt ball hide 4-5e
Ib.t tlue hide 00 par tent below pricea
for above clessr
Filberts Wholesala arlllnl prlc No.
I medium Barcelona 13-340 lb .J avail
ed. 40-ila lb
lb .! Ileht helves. Tl-llc IS.
Walnete Wholeaale eelllnt price
first tusllty lana Frantuette 35-30c
lb.i ahelled. lltht tmber halve lo-70e
I Cblr-f Llt-statot-k
I Chkkio tpfV-Counirr supplier ef hot g
inovsvti ia in iftMi numbri aver the
WMlr-nd it nee th partial holida Unn.
dr tftrr Waahlniton j Rlrthddtir nnlvtr-
ftrr. rricti cnoi up m ccoie m i.2i
hundred pound trwjar over the hith
er cuottitoru ol iMt rrkltr.
Ctil mf luppiltd ta miieh mnrt
nerottmJ tumbtri nd the market there
wa gpn-rallr ateadv with lut eeki
cioie. anerp aiae were Ateadr.
Unti butcher etiht troct kreuht
S2i.oo io 124 to with two loadi topping
I 124.71. Tim rerorere1 tlrtuaiir H
of latt w-ek'i loMca, Biadt jtml
lar howii.t. Host MUiae froe $ii.h
to 1I1H.
Oood io prime ateer ant vearllnti
aprea1 from 130 OA to SST.n and tood
io tow-primt rt'iiera irom iiboo
Wi . On prim load o htlfera took
00.
Cova toppod at 14 0, bulla at I14M,
and ehoic talera at ID oo.
Oood to prima aprlni lamba merited
123 00 to l M and a dtrfc chAlr
and prim ahoriu mad 93S.M. I we
wert ia mi eflownwara.
lUtimated rereipu Include ItwM .
t) hopi. 11.000 cattle, loo calve aad
Chirac Oalaaa
Chlcato , CiiPPllM mnd-rate. rfe.
mand moderat. market firm to altihti
tront er.
Track aalea 0 Ibi : V. f. 1 valeu
effaced: California Spanish l-lneh and
larger 1 Colorado Spanlih tln.rh and
larirr 1.70; trucklot tale delivered jb
klnc atreet baaU Illlnot Yellow Olobe
unimpccted but teneraiir aood ouality
ft per cent 3-lncfl and larcer 1 31.
flireet talei M Ibi.r California Apaa
lih ineludtnr TMnw Seml-fllribea 3-lneh
and iarttr 1 M-2 00. I Ut S-inrb 1 ! .
MMweat mediuta Yellow IH-IM, aom
amall 1 ; Ttiaa Wht ninbe 1
irwn and laricr, alaa S ta l-lneh, I eC-
Mid-Willamette Obituaries
Mrs. Yen ia Thompson ;
Dallas Funeral services
will be held at S p.m. Tuesday
at tha Bollman Funeral Home,
Dallas, for Mrs. Venis Lee
Thompson, 44, who died Fri
day. Burial wlU be in Dallas
cemetery. Rev. William Clay
wiU officiate.
Mrs. Thompson was born In
Missouri, AprlTSl, 1909. She
married Preston E. Thompson
Feb. S, 1937, at Nowata, Olkla.
She lived at Valsetx from 1947
until recently when she came
to make her home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
W. Burchfield, ltl Levens St.
She was member of the Nax
arene church of Salem.
Surviving are her husband
and parents; two sons, Paul L.
Whlttington, U. S. Navy, and
Francis E. Whittington, Inde
pendence, Kan.; a brother, Hr
ley B. Burchfield, Lane, Kan.;
and two grandchildren.
Mr. June Billington
Hubbard June Billington,
73, died Saturday at his home
east of Hubbard. Mr. Billington
was born at Ellsworth, Kan.,
Oct IB, 1879. He was home
steader in Montana in 1908. He
married Flossie Morris Aug. 14,
1917 and Came to Hubbard In
1945. He was member of the
Church of Christ
Surviving are his widow, and
four sisters, Mable Darcy, Pu
eblo, Colo.; Maude Flugstead,
Webster City, Iowa; Edith
Cross, Felton, Minn.; and Mrs.
Annie Stahl, Beatrice. Neb.
Funeral services will be at z
n.m. Wednesday. Aug. iz, ai
the Ringo Funeral Chapel with
the Rev. E. ii. Hastings oniciai
lng. Burial will be ia Belle
Passl cemetery.
Mrs. Emma Bradley
Albany Funeral services
were held Friday afternoon In
HLUsboro for Mrs. Emma K.
Bradley of Portland, formerly
of Albany, who died Wednes
day. Burial was In the Albany
Masonic cemetery with mem
bers oi the local OES conduct
ing graveside services. The ar
rangements were under the di
rection of the Fisher funeral
home. - .
SALEM MARKETS
ltT Xmm raMM-M m mmi
.un VMd ertaaai
Rabat, reilata WM
-.! 1l-lb. baa).
W. mS.ata 111 at .a hm.
Vtmlr rmafl v ai.A-l. vbb-Ib. H)
14 3i-i oo ut mi paatm ma, m
lima, awt .
raaltry Barta frtwa Calarad tmta.
lla, aM rooettri, im; ooiotm zawi, mm;
letnoTB xowu .c, kjhwii
Kent
iIst Vrieaay liBaf. A A. fSe'. laraa A,
W-4it: medium AA. lit; medium A,
H.tV: am all. M.
Wbaitaalo Prl4r-let wbotaiata prloa
reneraUr a-7a bubtr tnan in pnoaa
abova. Lano rad A DraUy w4
at 73c; medium tie.
atterf at Burma prleat Premium, T0
llr: No t. 47-490 : Ho. I, 4c.
tier wnoieeai arao Rarcuah
Tlo lb. i ritau
Clileaa Grata '
Chlaaaa UPt What TU a
it cent, the olaily limit, aadar a hrt
barrata Oi Minna a ma aoara m tram
Mondar. lrlea war at aew lowa aiaca
1I4B.
Wheat at tlmee aav aa appearanc
of being demoralised br th galling,
which broker aald wu Indneathby fear
producer would vet atalnat marketing
quota in aext Frtday'a referendum.
Th break la wnaav l waa in aw
ond atraicbt aaaaion of wida loasea
upaet other cereal. All aorbean and rr
cootracU aet new acatvoaal Iowa, a did
nearlr all corn deliver!. A higher man
eapected cotton crop fOToeaat by the
Agriculture Department are a led .telling
ta aorbeana.
Many broker thought It waa kllly to
believe farmera would not vet for wheat
marketing auota. but thia opinion naa
llttlo tnnuene in a Uauidatlng market
In which numerous atop-loaa order war
touched off ai pricea declined.
Limited demand waa a factor in in
wheat setback. Thar was na oaport
trad and flour business was alow.
Wheat cJoiea to ! cenu lower.
Itept. l.lP4-ltl. corm 1-3V lower,
Sept. 1.44-. oatft lowtf, flpt.
l'a-H. rra a-74 lower, flwpt. l.ievi.
orbeani 3 to SV lower, et. and
lard M to w cenu a aundroa pouna
higher, Btpt. M.f.
rortlani Grain
Portland ifHOtine crahu mnoaaioa.
Whiti bid. ta arrlv market, basts Ma.
1 bulk, delivered ooaat: Soft vhlta S.Sli
soft whit iticludtnv Rex) J 11; vhlta
club 1.31.
Hard red winter: orainary mi 1 ptrr
cenu 3. 31; 11 per cent 3.33; 11 per cent
1.23.
Hard whit Baart: waioarr i.u; io
per cent 134; 11 par acat 131; IS 9t
cent 1 33.
Uondav'a aar racaipta: wneat ai: par
ley l; flour lli'anrm 111 ou Si mill
feed 11.
rarlland Uraatoek
Portland ojf Hog price advanced on
the Portland llveitock market today.
Cattle i.ooo; market alow developing;
fed steer around flOc lower; few graa
steers and heifers tOc-1.00 off but bulk
unsold with supply increased: cow in
silently reduced supply, aeoerally ask
Inc ateady but no early aalea; eholc Asl
in lb. fed steers 14.H: long load torn-
merelal'tood around lilt lb. era steers
Tew commercial grass alters is-n
caoimerrlal grass heifer 1-1; eanner-
Itr-eommerelal ' cows unsold; cutter-
utility bulks 1111; commercial bull bold
above 1M.
calves too; market now; few ai
at-ady but most bid aOc-1 M lower
good -choice veaiera and light calves
11-30. few 21.
Hog 700: opening sales 1 M-l aa high-
er than Friday; eholc 1M-3H lb. butch-
erg 3I-TS-2IM. few lot 11.73; 170-IO0
lb. 14.30; choke iw-na ia. aows
few choice sw-MO lb. stsga 11-lt.
Aheep 1,000, slaughter lamb around
&0e lower; feeders and w ateady;
c holt-prima spring lambs lt.oo-20:
good 'Choice lots 17.M-1I; good-chotc
feeders lft II It: aood -choice yearling
U.ftO'll.M; good-chotc tweg 1 M l.
Partis al kaateld Market
Portland aiAUttac pricea were off
bout at cent a erata at tb opening
produr market trading today with wu
lamett valley growers making mos
ales to wholesaler at i.lt-I a ratei .op
Yakima corn was l.M-4 a i-doen-er
park; aeaaon'g flrai oarly and red XI
berta peach from takima valley a
fared at 1 oa a lua.
Proves V.':ndrful
For Itchy Skin!
Zfno, s doctor's formula, promptly re
lio ilehinf ol ourforc tailvn, eenrna,
oihlrlf'i foot, inaert bitro, prickly hnt,
aiinb.rn. Clraa. Stamlcsa. Barf F.xtrM
Fig!
Peter Engbrecht ' ,
Gervais Peter EngtMrecht, -
80, died at his borne in Gervais
Monday morning. Mr. Eng
brecht was born in Russia,
son of Peter and Anna Eng
brecht, and cams to the United
States with his parents when .
years old and settled in South
Dakota.
He came to Salera fa 1(14
and later lived in Portland un
til coming to Gervais eight
yesrs sgo.
Surviving are his widow,
Wanda; three sons, John, Ocean '
Park, watt.; VarL Portland.
and George Engbrecht, Ger
vais; and five grandchildren.
The rosary will be recited at
:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 11,
at the Sacred Heart church in :
Gervais and agsin at p.m. at
the '.Inger Funeral Home, Mt
Angel. Funeral services will
be at 9 a.m., Wednesday, Aug.
12, at the Sacred Heart Catho
lic church In Gervais. Burial
will be in St Barbara's Catho
lic eemetery, Salem, tinder di
rection of th Unger Funeral '
Home.
ohn E. Letcher,
Wood burn Word baa been '
received of tha death In Palo ,
.Alto, Calif., of John K. Letch
er, U2, former Wood burn re. .
dent. Mr. Letcher had lived in
Woodburn from 1P30 until
year ago when he moved H '
California. '
Ha was born at Holy Croa. :
Wis,, nd lived in Nebraaka be
fore coming to Woodburn.
Surviving ar four aona.
Floyd, South San ftanciaco; '
James and George, Palo Alto,
Calif., and Norbert itcher, of
Hubbard; t daughter, Mrs.
fZnvimvm Ttnwyn HtiBharii.
and six grandchildren
Recitation ol tne rosary wm
be at pan., Tuesday, August
11, at St, Luke s enurch and
the funeral will be at 9 a.m.,
Wednesday. Interment will bo
in St. Lukes Catholic ceme
tery beside his wife, Bertha,
who died in 1941.
The body will lie in state at
the Rlngo Funeral Chapel,
Woodburn, Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Bertha Gibson
Woodburn Mrs. B e r th ft
Holcomb Gibson, 77, 935 N.
6th St., died at her home Sat
urday night after an extended
illness.
Mrs. Gibson with her hut-
band,. L. B. Gibson, came to
Wooosburn from Hood River
eight years ago. She was born
at Harrisburg, Ore., Sept 14,
1B75. she waa a school teach
er for several years In Wash
ington, ana in nooa mver
county. She was a member of
the Rebekah Lodge, the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft and the
Methodist church.
Surviving are her husband;
a son, W. B. Gibson, Portland;
a brother, Henry Holcomb,
Eugene; and a sister, Mrs. Cora
Davit, Silverton.
Services will be at 1:30 pjn.
Tuesday, Aug. 11, at the Ringo
Funeral Chapel, Woodburn,
with the Rev. John Gibson of
ficiating. Committment will bo
In Mt. Crest Abbey Cremator
ium: i
George Sims
Silver tonGeorge films, 215
Sheridan St., Silverton, died in
a Salem nursing homo Monday
morning. He is survived by
his wife, Mac. Funeral an
nouncements will be made by
the Ekman Funeral Home.
DEATHS
Mr. Nora Gray
Mrs. Nora Orar. lata Toatdenk af 107S
Olea Creek Dr.. at a local parsing hoa
Auguat 9. Bur Tired by a dantntar, Mr.
Elmer (Leon) Worth ef Sal am; two
Bona, .ployd Orar af Bala and Howard
Orar at Taooma; Bin trandahildraa
and atahl arat-BanachiJdrsa,. aemcaa
Tuasdoy. Auaaat II, at I M p.. la Ilka
Clough-Bsrrkk chapel with attamaal
at Btlcresl Memorial park.
Oaerg Townad
Oeorga Townaend, thu alty, Aucart
I. Announrament at nrleaa later bp tha
, T. Hie don company.
Burned
Fingers
Br KATHLEEN NORMS
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she told Monty with s 11U1 waptd
laugh thst set Jennifer's teeth
on edge. Nor would Betty ba
perauaded to go behind th scenes
after tha concert and congratulate
the violinist. She said primly that
the and Jennifer must be) getting
home, and aa it wu but s short
distance) and s fine night they
left the others terrnrdiately after
the performance. They had all
had dinner downtown, a con
strained and almost illent meal;
now it wu a relief to leave Monty
and the Copplnu. But later Jen
nifer searo ed that with some half
dozen others they had taken
Stan off for s midnight gujiper,'
snd she felt cheated.
(Ta Ba CanttaaecT)
o I T Lam. U.D. Dt a Chaa aj)
lRp). CHAN LAM
CHINESE N ATUSOPATHS
Upstairs. 141 Nsrtk Liberty
orfie. see. satorda. sal Mam
tail a.m. mioa Ceoewiutlcw,
Ues teMawr. an. artne laaae are
f" 1 aaart. PreesjuO aae Kit
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