Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1953, Page 19, Image 19

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Monday, August 17. 1958
DENNIS the MENACE
fM flORIT 1 CALLED THAT
BUILDING MATERIALS
LUMBER
MO.OM tood lumber, complete nlQ
stock. Deliver prices, I snd better 2",
6T; No. 3s dimension, ISO; 4a, 3V
CEDAR SHINGLES
Dellv.red price.: Ho. I. till; Me 1.
IS: No. , 14: No. 4, 13.50.
Ted Muller, tvenlnt ph, Salem intt.
mel.5
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
METAL FENCE
Permanent. No npkeep. "Pre. esti
mates. If mos. to pep.
BORKMAN LBR.
1440 state st.
a HDW. CO.
Phone U791
nltv
SEWING MACHINES
Why boy used. Bee the nev Pfaff
it reduced price. HUM. Myrona. is
So. Liberty. nlll'
PIECE BEDROOM let; lilt. Beildili
eutometle weaher. like new. 1126. f
pieces Duncan Phyfo, 1110. Phone
II3H. nlM
Reduced
$5 PER DAY UNTIL SOLD
t OAK KITCHEN TABLE 4
CHAIRS - SLIGHTLY USED
STARTING PRICE AUG. 14 - Mo
AUG. 18th $45
Keith Brown Lumber Yard
PRONT Si COURT ST. PH. 31111 ;
"We Olve 8 A H Oreen Stamp,"
BRAND NEW iquare tub. Ifartaf. 1-1340.
nl.l
BOT'S M INCH bicycle. Good condition.
Phone 1-4563. MM'
EXCELLENT boyi bicycle. Por aala or
will trade for folf dubs. Phone 3-S40t.
4301 Altos. Bin
s-POSTER MAHOOANY bedroom aulte, e
'Piece, 1150. Phone 18771. nltl"
BABY CRIB with lnnereprUit aattraai,
114; upholetered huh chair convene
to play table, 110; child rocker, SI 00.
4099 Earl Ave. 2-1116. mil-
OIRLS SHOE ROLLER akatea. Slie f.
Phono 3-6384. 2630 8. Summer St. alt!
SEWING MACHINES
Netrlr new featherweight Sintw
portable, very region able. ta down, tS
month. Sear a. Roebuck JS Co.. W0 No.
Capitol. nl5'
MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS, tOI Edft
vater. West Balam. tklea lonliif uo
pl. Ph. 4-1541.
. . TOP SOIL
River elll and fill dirt. Prompt de
livery. Phone 1-1741 n-
HOSPITAL BED for tale or rest B. L.
stiff Purnlture Co. Phone Mill n
NOW "SCOTT -BUILT" Television, 1340
lnitelled and operatlne. Thirty day.
eervlce. PRBX DEMONSTRATION.
Phone 1-1216, nltea 4-K44, or esll at
1140 North CaplloL mot
s' x 4' WINDOW, complete with Ven
etian blind. 1130 Chemawa Road.
nl97
KEW 21-INCH Oeneral Electric coniole
TV. retain I4U. belt offer takea.
Belber at. 4-346S. Set won In con
teit. nl7
BEAUTIFUL RADIO phonosrsph com
bination. Ph. 30761. . niiT-
WINDOW WITH frames and eaalns. Bar
lain. 1643 Chcmckcta. nlT
CREEN WOOL nit TJI I2t. Ph. 34137.
nllfe
PLUMBINO material. New V At 44"
salvenlaed Pipe and flttlnte. 4" A 2"
aoll pipe and fltttnee. 601 N. Winter.
2-7627. nl7-
MAHOGANY Wurlltaer Bplnnet piano,
like new. Will lecrlllce. 3-7637. nlll'
Wonted MISCELLANEOUS
WOODRT WANTS Pianos. Phono 3-1110
as-
ELECTRIC
3-1110
RANGES. Woodn's
WANTED
l-ioot atad mm Ion or nnltiplei of
I-foot Dlue trim, f to if" diameter.
Phone Turner 1125. nalB7
SPORTING EQUIPMENT
COTT ATWATER 7Vi horiepower out
board motor, 2830 B. Bummer. Phone
3-93I4. DC 191
DEER HUNTERS I hare two 200 Sav
aie rifles eouiPPed with Lyman Alas
kan ecopea. will ell one. Write Eox
U4 Balem or Call 17171 during office
houm. neiw
AUTOMOBILES
RON'S
Mid-Summer
Bargains
51 MERCURY .$1695
Sedan with radio, heater.
overdrive, fender skirts,
white sidewall tires, very
clean.
'50 FORD.... $1095
V-8 custom club coupe, ra
dio, heater, white sidewall
tires. A sharpiel
$49 FORD $795
Custom V-8 tudor sedan, ra
dio, heater, overdrive. A
real buy now!
. RON'S
tbrd Can
131) Broadway Phont l-4M
.IN'
Jij
By CefeAom
STUFF 'GARBAGE'
AUTOMOBILES
SIGH
DESTBUV3
M PORD CV&tQU V SEDAN
PordomAttx, - rUo, heater,
washers, turn ttrnaU. one own
er, 14,4.1 mile., very special. 1S
'63 BUICK 6UPBR RIVIERA
Dims flow, new white tires, ra
ti vo, heater, EZI ilin, one own
er, service record ince new, t
premium car. Apache Red b
Biaxk a59&
M BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE
Dynaflow, Va Ron. Ussier nar
row whttewallt, automatic win
dows. BZI fists, radio, heater,
washers, etc we have complete
service record. Apache Red,
black top and black leather... m
tl PORDOR DK LUXE I TUDOR
ntra clean condition with onu
1.4 mile 11295
41 PORD CUSTOM t SEDAN
Spotless interior "and perfect
appearance, radio, beater, aeat
overs $ MS
47 BUICK ROADMASTER SEDAN
Two-tone ireen with whits-
walli,, radio, beater, sood.... I MS
Vbu get a better Iked Car
from a Bufdt Dealer
OTTO J.
WILSON.
COMPANY
Commercial at Center
Phone 1-3622
1111'
'1 STUDE. CONVERTIBLE, this week
only Ireturntni to ochooll, low book,
no trade. Perfect condtlon. Petera.
lilt N. 4th. Ph. 3-6M0. .Its
lane H-TON Chevrolet pickup.
Excel-
lent condition. Phone 4-el.
.1H
FOE SALS OR TRADE '42 Bulck con
vertible, new tlree and batery. Phone
34271. 4692 Claiter Rd. alter 1:2. p.m.
.1(6
NOTICE!
We're Moving
About Aujnist 30
BACK TO OUR OLD STAND
AT 267 N. CHURCH.
SEE US NOW AT
SAM'S
MOTOR CO.
Libert a Chomeketa Ph. 17117
Across from First Natl. Bank
11 FORD convertible Fordomatlc. Ra
dio and heater, white wall tires. A-l
condition. M. L. Reiser, 1 mils east
and S mile south of Sublimity- ql5
POST
UT1 SALS
tin s. k.
OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9
147 CHEV. ARROW sedan. Radio, heat
er. nw white wall tires. Cuatom In
terior. Real sharp. Phone 4-65M. qllt
'4 PONTIAC. good on
30I1S, 1431 N. 4th.
Phone
4195
Its PORD CONVERTIBLE, 1I9S. ph.
U)Ts. ima
lilt MERCl'RT, custom upbolsury, ra
dio and heater. Ph. I9W4. in
ISM BIJCK Super Convertible. Radio,
heater, Drnaflow, excellent mechanical
condition. Sell or trade. 1-74 TJ. qiOJ
I9M PLTMOI'TH. clean. rccondlUoned
motor, beater, sood robber, til. Xs
N. 19th. Phone 3-1417. alts
$$CASH$$
FOR YOUR CAR
OPEN EVENINGS
MONDAT THROCOH FRIDAT
ALL MAKER AND MODELS
TO CHOOSE PROM
Western Motors
1313 Broed.af
Phont I-M2I
. SQUARE 0?
Ike Pays Surprise Visit
To Boy Dying of Cancer
By GWEN
Denver CU President Ei
senhower called at a modest
suburban home her yesterday
to cheer up a (-year-old boy
dying of cancer and received
in return the plucky, boy's
highest accolade the president
was better than Hopalong Cas
sidy. The president arrived at the
home of the youngster, Paul
Henry Haley, about 10 a.m. alt
er a secret service man had
checked to see that he hsd the
right house, the president
walked to the front door,
knocked and asked
"Is Paul here? I came to see
him."
Donald Haley, Paul's father,
caught his breath and said:
"Mr. President, I hope you'll
pardon, my appearance, please
come in."
The president had read about
the youngster in the Rocky
Mountain News. A reporter
wrote that the boy, who has a
cancer that is rapidly spread
ing through his blood vessels
and bones, would rather see
"Ike" than Hopalong Cassidy
"or any other cowboy."
Blue Jeans
"I was completely chagrined
when I realized that Mr. Eisen
hower had come out," Haley
said. "I was in the back yard
playing ball with my other
boys, and I had on blue Jeans,
an old shirt" and I needed a
shave. What a way to meet the
president of the United States!"
Haley has four others boys
and a daughter. Paul and two
of the other sons were in the
AUTOMOBILES
1951 Olds Super "88" .$2295
4-Dr. Compile' eeulpment. Only II. wt sum.
1949 Olds 2-Dr. $1195
Local owner. Very good.
1950 Ford CI. Cpe $1095
A good car.
15 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM
LODER
WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
456 CENTER
AUTOMOBILES
141 FORD. 1 wheel trailer. WU1 take
tra-ie. Phone 4-6122. al6'
lll PONTIAC. Oood condition. 2w!
Phone 44.64. 13.5 Chemeketa, ql.6
BARGAIN 194. Chevrolet deluxe sedan,
like new. 1187 N. winter. oil!
'It olds M' 4-door. Radio, heater, nev
seat coven, new exheual. dual point
Itnltlon. WU1 take trade. Phone 43631.
: .1.7"
1.M CHRYSLER 4-door eedan. excellent
condition, low mllease. .13.1. Phone
3-4lt. .1.6
CAPP'S
USED CARS
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY
OPEN AGAIN TUESDAY
253 UNION
eiet-
MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS
POR SALE Harley 121. Perfect ahape.
Phone 36816. oslRI
bH'ST sell nil Harley Davlaon. til"
Inquire 435 "E" St. 45.33. .alts
t HARLET Davldaon motorcycle!, liodel
74 60 and 41. See .1 John'e Oarate.
Shaw. Orfeon. aalt7
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
HA VINO RADIATOR TROUBLE? Valle?
Motor Co. experts will aolro rour prob
lems and aare yon money Pre eitl
mates, speed? serrleo- Center at Lib
ert? TRUCKS
QUICK SALE 1941 J-too Dodts Dump.
ft-6 yd., like new. Can be seen at
Santlam Trailer Court, Sweet Hone
Ores on. Make offer. O. P. Halt odlH
EQL'ITT IN 13X Chev. t-jard dump
truck. Take car. pickup, lot or trailer
house in trade. 13S9 Center St, odlt7
1949 i-TON Pord plTkup "with canopy.
Excellent shape. 13S9 Center St. qdl97a
BOATS
is HP. MERCt'RT motor and boat. Ex
cellent shape. Will sell separately. Prnne
4-8309. 117ft Pitta St. OqlSS
FINANCIAL
PRIVATE MONET to loan oa reel ee
tete. Phone 2-07.4. r21oa.
U S-133 and M-2M
UK)
ROT R SIMMONS
DISURANCS AND LOANB
Hear 'Top Tradee'
II ot Dally KSLM IJto Ka.
OENERAL PINANCB CO
LOANS
136 Se CommerelaJ st Tel Mill
pe
IES US POR PARI4. CTTT Of. ACRSAOB
LOANS BUT OP TERMS
WB BTJT
Real eauu morttatet a entrsets
State Finance Co.
1ST SO Bltk St, Ph. 1-4131
i1
it- JZ2 ' . :
THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, OrtM
GIBSON
backyard with their father
when the president arrived, but
Mrs. Haley, one son and the
daughter had gone for a drive.
"Paul, heard the knock on
our door and wandered into the
living room," Haley said, "but
when he saw the president he
was so surprised he couldn't
say a thing."
Mr. Eisenhower shook hands
all around then sat down for
short chat "This Is better than
having Cassidy visit you, isn't
it, Paul?" Haley asked.
Ike Replies
"Oh, I can't compete with
Cassidy, he'd come in here with
a uniform and guns. I Just
wanted to say hello to Paul."
As the president started to
leave, Haley told him, "Thank
you for coming, sir. The boy
has only a short time to live.
Your visit was wonderful."
SALEM MARKETS
OeenptleS trope revest, ot Salop, daoloi.
lee the eplda.ee ef Capnml Jearmal
nedare. iBovteod dairy.)
Betatt Peed Prlseoi
Babbit rellete - $144 tit-lb. Ms).
S4.M-I.U UN-lb. bat).
En Meek 11.44-1 .10.
Baler Peed N.4o-.Tf (PP-lb. bee).
14 !l-6 st lie en.il paetpre apis. tl.K
nee at.)
Pweltrp Barbae frloee Calon4 trrtew.
lie. old motors, Ue: colored fowl, SJei
leehora fowl, Ipe; roosters, lie.
Bsssu
Sarins Prill Beta. AS. Stei Urn A.
tl-tle; medium AA. lie: aaodlum A.
ll-lle: email. Me.
lean ally t-1o bthr than the prteee
above. Lore, tjrmde a ss.M H toeeed
st Tie; medium 44c.
Ssltecfse Bans pneep Pi aml.1. Sp
ile! No L tT-ttei No. s, doo.
Baiia Wholeaale snots a psrebmost,
Tie UM retail. Tea.
AUTOMOBILES
SEE THESE
PREMIUM
CARS
BROS.
PH. 2-7973
FINANCIAL
STATE FINANCE CO.
8-211 M-1U
FIVE loan services to till your
need for money quickly
1 Aut. loans.
1 Rltnatnre lesss.
1 Purnlture leans.
4 Consolidation loan,.
s Psrmont-reduclns lesna.
Don't wsit - Come in todayl
Phono 11111 - in So. Blah St.
rllt
AT7TO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
Itl South Chunk
Parkins s-Plentr
Ph. 1-1411 Lit. NO K'lta, a-iM
INVESTORS
Wo have tood tlrel aorttstea for
lour Inipectlon.
REIMANN REAL XSTATI
LOANS AND INSDRANCB
P01 South Pllth. Phone I-tlOl rite
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makaa rued maohmei .old, rented,
rewired. Roes, ltd Court Pit l-STTJ.
o
BILLOOI1NO
BuUdoslnt.
claarlns
Palrvlew,
teeth,
phono
.lit-
Virtu Kuaker,
3-1144.
We do enrthlns In the Use of tulloV
tst, Pree eetlmstes. Phone l-0.ll.
21T
DRESSMAKINQ
Alterations, hemetltehlai, k.tt.sa,
buckle, oo r.red, buttons eloe. Mra. H.
M. AU.nder. 1-MU. ellt-
SXCAVATtNO
Ben Otle. a Son. asc.vtint snd
tradlnt. Load tleerlas. Ph. l-ltst.
0311-
PtlBNACS CLEANINO
Elll'a Purnace Cleanlnt. All
fuU tTaranteed. Phone 1-1345
work
olH
OlltS MOVING
Leveltnt. foundation werk.
perlence. Pr-e .jtlmetee.
snd
Ina.red Ph. 1-ton. 1-7544
O30I-
INtllLATlON
InaulatlOB. weatherilrlpa. Aluminum
acreena. Pres ssUmstes, T. Pullman.
Phono 1-5045 0314"
BfATTBESSSS
Capitol Beddlns reeovetes Pull lino
new mattreaoee Ph 3-4MI s
OPTICS PTJBNITCRS a SDPPUXS
Doak ehttra, files, flltnt auppllta, asfes,
dupllcatore. supplies, desk lamps, type
writer etande. rtoea, ltd court w-
ROAD CRADINO
Read tradlnt. levellne. dltchlnt. Ill
est troder. iter Hsnceck. Ph. 30.lt.
. edit
Rooflnt and aldlnt by eipertt for s
rllht price. Phono l-twlt. pan-
SEPTIC TANKS
Hemel's
ssrvles.
1-7404.
aeptle ttnks clesnod. Use
Ouaranteod work. Phone
M01
Mlk.'i Septle Semes. Tsnki tlesnod.
D1 rooter eleone aewers, drome. Phone
I-I4II. ellt'
Sewer, settle tanks, draktl cleaned. Ro-Is-Rootee
Sever aervlee Pkem. 1-1337
tr
BHABPENINO BEPArB
La, mowers, oews el ink a D Ph
1-4411 Pre. pickup.
TYPEWRITERS
Smith, Cor oa a. punsmitoa. Rot el rja
derwoos pn ruble an aekeo t
asehlaes Repedra a rest Reea.
Ooort. 1-1771.
WINDOW CLEANTWa
Aeme Window Clesaers. icd.etrlsl fleet
weaias. nowae.n.nls., Pboevs t-3317
STOCKS
(By The Mt ileal Pre!)
Aeta.nl Ctrmutea ., ,.
AUloi CtomlMl
Alia ClMUSOM
AmericftB) Alrllaet
Assertou Power Ugb
AstMrtcu TeL TsL
Amntctw Tooeecs
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Auhuew tuilr4i4
BothtalMsi Steal
Baelac AUplaia c. ....
Bora Warner
Burrwwe Addis llacblw .
Calliernla Packing ......
Caaadtaa Patultw .......
Oater pillar Tractor
Celaneee OarporaUoa ....
Cnrrslsr Corparatloe. ,,,,
ClUea Servlca
CoeuoUdatael Bobmb
Ceiaolidated Vultet
Ctowb lllrbacis
CurtlM Wrliht
Doueiaa Aircraft
Dw Poat m Nemours ....
BaetmaJl Kodak
nirioi Radio
Oeneral Blectrw
Oeneral Foods ...........
Oenaral Motors
Oeortia Pie. Plywooel . ...
Ooodrear Trre
Hotaeetaka kiln Ins Co.' ...
International Hamster
international Paper
Johns enUle
Kilter AlamiBusi
Kennecott Copper
Ubbr McNeil
Lockheed Aircraft
Loewes locorporauel ...
Loot BU
Montfomery Ward
Nasb Kelvtnator
New York Central
Northern Pact lie
Pad I le American PUb .
Paclfls Oas llattrtw
Pacific Tel. TfO.
Packard Motor Car ....
Fanner. C. ,
Penntrlvaola ft. ft, ....
Pepsi Obla Co. ....... .
Phtloo Radio . . -
Radio Corporatloa
Raronler Inoorp. ......
Raronier Inoorp. pfd. ,
BepubUe SUd
Remolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safewar Stores. Xne, ... .
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Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck k Co. ..
ooconr vacuum Oil
Southern Paclfl
Standard Oil Calif. ....
Mandard Oil N. J.
Studebaker Corp. -
Sunshine Mlnlnsj
Swift Si On.
Transarii erica Corp. .. . .
Twentieth Centurr Pos
Unlosa OU Comsanr ....
Union Paclfte
United Airline
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United Its tea Plnroed .
United State Steal .. .
, lilt
, 314
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, 27
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Warner Plcturas ........
Westers Union TeL
Wastluhoiua Air Brake
Westtechttttee) Blectrw . .
WoolwsrtB
Was Street t
New York (An Scant tradliu? InUreat
wee apparent Monday is s saodorstely
doellnlnt stock market.
Minus altoa pradomlneted In the lilt
ed narrow chutaa. Only A few laeuee
potted chantee tuber way tt aa much
aa . point.
Tradlns came ta ss eetlmated million
snares, the asm. ai prasay. -
Perttond Grata
Portland (tn Cowao trains .neuotad.
Wheat Ibid), te-arrlv. market, baala
No. 1 bulk, delivered eoeet: Soft White
x.xo; molt wnita iMcittdiss net) 2.30;
wniio ciuo p.ve.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.11: II
par cent 3. pel 11 per cent 3.K; l
sent 2.20.
Hard white Batrt: Ordinary Lit: It
per cent 3 ; ii per cent 1.21; u pet
cent a.m.
Monday'a ear recelpte: whMt ltd;
barley IT; Hear 111 oora It; oaU 1;
mm iom s.
Ckless. Uveeteek
Chlcate uP Hoei were fairly active
.nd sanerallr itaady ta arrons Monday.
with s few topplnt st 121.41 s hundred
nounoa.
Slauehter steers sad yesnlnta were
tenersiir etOMP to J. eonu hither.
Bteere seww sverMO tood were elow.
Heifer, wort ttoadp to it centa hither,
Bulls wtre stesdp 4. It cent, hlxher.
cowe were ittadr. A few load, of prime
aieers eoio aa aj..wp pe sit.21.
Native alauthttr Iambi were steady,
topplnt tt 124.00. Bhoep were alow and
ateadr, eelllns at 64 AO to 66.lt. '
tutlmated I el able recelpu Included
T.tot kou, 1I.QSS tettle, and I.K4 aheep.
Perllaad Besutsw Market
Portland IU5 Itorthweat tome to prices
were enchanted to It eenta . bos lower
en Portlaad't produce markt with No. 1
flati of mts-Columblas st 1 71-1 for II
lb..; bast 21-lk, PreewaUr lues sold at
3 54 for SS int. Danish squash from
Aurora sold art S-1JI for II 1st. .nd
Xuceblnl from ssm. dtitrkl was 1 to .
lus; Mclntoall .pled from Taklma val
ley were 2.10 . hj-sj, boa; ben Yeklme
eorn wss too dose, xnalde the Parmeri'
market; aosrdmaa wsteemialons were d
cents . Ik. ts se tall era.
PorUo.t Uiealeek
Portlend Aim Sot, rattle prleee were
ua on th. Portland hvectock msrket to
dsy. cattlt not; market uneven, but falrlr
active; fed atom stesdr, cows stront to
tos hither; eoms hoof eowa up more;
eommorelal-iood trsaa ateera itrons to
Ho hither: meetly ehoke ISO-144 lb
fad ateen ll-24.lt, some held shove
34 40; moatlr choice 11121 lb. Canadian
fed steers n.M: few load, sood steere
1I-22.M; tood fed heller. 30-31; com-merclsl-tood
It; few commercial eraaa
helfert lt.st-ll; tanner-eutur cowa t-t,
aeme held kleher: utility eowa 10-11. tO;
few hesvy commerelsl sow. 11-11.31;
commercial bulla II; eutter-utlllty 11-14.
Calvee 40O; market alow: few prime
llsht veelero ll: sood-eholeo vaslers lt
31; few tood heavy ealvee II.
Hose tot; merket actret. .round toe
hither: eitrtme top Tt oente up: choice
ltO-131 lb. butchers 1T.-27.M: few
choice 1 lot 17.71; choice 1M-I70 lb. 2t:
choice 100-50 Ik. sows sround tte hith
er ot 11.S0-2I.
Sheep 1201: feeders sround toe off:
mo.tly cholos .print lamb. It: few
ehoteo - prime lt.lt: lood - choice lote
meetly Il.to-lT.tt: few lote tood lltM
feeder. 14-14.10; medlum-tood shorn
yesrllsts 11-11 tt; utility soodt twee
210-4.
Cblr.ro O.leno
Chlces. exn aupDllee llsht. demand
moderate, merket about needy.
Track aalae at lb..: V. S. I unleee
atated; Teaaa Bpanleh t-lneh and Inner
1. 40-1. It; trueklot eala. delivered Job-
btnt street baale. TeUow Olobeo. New
York tt per rent 1-Inch .nd loner
1.11: flllnela unlnepected but eener-
ally teod tt per cent 1-lach snd loner
1.11.
atreol eslee 10 lb..; Cellfornlt Spen-
toh snd Yellow Seml-Olobee 1-Inch snd
loner 1.16-100: New York Yellow
Olobeo 135-1 50; Mldweel Yellow Olobee
l.oo-l 74: Tesea wnlts Olobaa 1-lnch
and l.re.r 211-111, I It 1-Inch 2 31-
3 U.
fots..-surf..
Ckless. Orsl.
Chleste (Si Wheel et.rted off with
boom Slid wound up with . phlmpor on
the board of trade Mondey. Eerly telna
renews to t cents were templ.telr wiped
out.
Hedtlnt pree.urt o. tn tncrotced
movement of new iprlnt wheot In the
Northweit, plus profit taktnt on the part
of those who hod bouiht durlnt loot
weok'o price break, forced wheat down.
Thle eutwolehed s rush f eerly buylns
rouowint firmer .pprevu f aerkol-
lnt .uotts.
Other seettone of the market elio were
tower with Myboons ahowlnt particular
weakneee. Ther never did pertklpete ta
the early rally and before the der wse
ever had set new eeeeonel lews Corn
snd wets, firm .enr, .uleklr retrttttd
vnaer mdere elees.
Wheel tloeo to I eento lower, Sept.
l.ttek-H. corn l- lower, sept- 1.41.
V, oete V. to 1 sent lower. Sept. Tl
rye I', lower. Sept. l.lt-1 Its, aerheeaa
3N-I lower. Sept. 1.44.. end lard
unehanred to IT cents s hundred Pwuade
lower. Sept. II to.
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QUOTATIONS
BwlleiHI Teattee.
mail eh.se.; Preeelwa ensatp. maxa-
wea m or eew see ml audit d
Uvared is Porous ee-Tle rau rtrat enei.
lip. St-eee, pecood .aallty, 2-S6e. Tallep
rsMa ssd enutrp petste. I em la lees
wheleeelt. trade. AA. tt eeere. St.;
A trade, st stoto. tla: tt eeero, tte;
c. St eeore, tee. Abevo prteee atria Ur
i ta isnhud
wholeaalera. Orate, alulae, 43 14 -44 SM;
Oreio. t lb. lest, ait-MtM.
Bass tp erb.tee.legi Candies aece
ectalstss tvs bras, ie.ee tseloded ta.a.
PortlABd A trade larse. tTH-ttMei- A
eredo medium, IS 14-6404 a sndt lane,
tlH-tSHc.
Pwrtlaeid Bolrp BarM
Bsllee Prbp. w toianei.i Qr.de AA
print. Tie: a nnm. Tte; a snntt, lit:
tsHwa, tati B aetata, tBs.
Sere to seed.eera Casdlad f. at. b.
poruand; ontradad aarte. tie doa.
trade AA lsrte. 4Te woe.: A la re., u
S'o doe.; AA medium. t3e doa.: A srsde
medium, St. doe.: a trso. smslls nomi
ne;. 43-4M.
seta t. B.iartM. ntat. AA. buss.
T4c; A lsrte, at-Tte; AA medium, tte: A
medium 17-tte: A small, 44c Carton.
1 cent sddmonsl.
to retailers
Pwrtland,
Oreton tlntlea. el -etc: t
lb. loaves.
11-11 Sec: trlpleta, 10 lea.
Bias Premium brsnda alnslet. MS
lb. for alntle wheeu Me. Proeoaaod Asa-
srlosn sheees, I -lb. leave. It retail. 41-
450 lb. ... V
Peattrp
ure tmieaesw in. i reality, f.a.b.
plssu): Pryara, 1 lbs. lie; 1-4 loe-
aic; rosaters. e iss.. and seer, tie
h.evy hose, sU welshta, 30-31.; llaht
hens, all weuhts, ll-lto; eld rooatere.
la-iao.
Dreued Cklekeae Be I dreued I
reUllen. Pryera, broUera, 44-46. lb.
roaetera, all wte.. 44-45e; llsht hem
I3-I3c: heavy hens lt-3tc: cut-up rr
era, ell wis, ll-lle lb.; whole drawn, II-
aac id.
aabMa, Averse, tt iiwm Lrve
white., 4-1 Ini. 20-2101 14 lbs. 11-330
b.; colored pelte. 4e an.
does. II-11c. few hleher. Preah dressed
fryera to retailers. IT-tttl est up ll-SSe.
LHIirr SUM. KM.
Veal Top auallty. Il-21e lb. I rash
aestea. -2ie.
Bess Lasa block ere. ss-ltei sows.
lisnt. ae-aac
Lsmba Ban. IT-MS DM TesrUnss
3015C lb
M.ttea But, 11-14. B. sull-utlllly.
a-ioc
Beef Dtilltr cows. 24 -See lb.
outtera. ll-13ei ahells down ts ITS,
Preek Drum Mae tat
Wholeaalera it r.tallersi Dollar.
rt.:
Beef-ateeri. choice. aet-IM Iba.. 41-
H3 50; lood 131.40-43 M; commercial
131.00-lT.to: tUllty, 621.10-11.01; torn
mercltl cows, 121. .0-17.00; utility. 133
M M: esnner-cutura, tie 14-111 It.
i eats Choice stoere kind ceer-
Ura, ttl-tt; rounds, I4I-M; tuU Volns.
trimmed, IAI-71; trlaneloa, 137-11; f ore
oil. run, lll-ll; ebucka, 615-40; ribs,
lil-il.
Veal and Calve Oood-cholee. 114-
ao.ao: eonunereisi. sit-as.
Lam be Choice-prime. 141-441 sood.
tlt-44: sprint lambs, oholee-prime, 4T.se.
mnsieei uooe sneaee, w-is a. as-4.
rers cwle Loins, No. L S-ll
11-70; ntllltr t-l ahouldore. II lbs.,
sea-ee; apsre nna, pae-M.ee: rreen name.
le-lt- ina. tss-es; pora eercsaea, llt-lTt
lbs., nt-il.
Smrted sheas Skinned, tst-tt DM
fined lard la drams, I14-14J6; tlek boo-J
u eae-ee w
Parties. MleeeHsaoewa '
Owtpna at lb. lick calif. Red aiosa.
mod., l.Tt-I.M: wnlU slope. 1 71-1 M;
yallowe mod. and Isrss, l.st-l.Tt; few
1.11; Wish, renews, mod, l.tt-l.tt: lane
1.70-1.00.
Potato ii Local Triumphs, fuss. 1.5S-
1.71; Boerdaan Ions whltee. No. 1A. 1 11-
3 50; No. I N-lb. euk. M-ttc; Oreton
Rusaetu No. 1. I 44-4; II lb. aeeh. w-
3c; local Ruasets. No. IA. 171-131:
Csllf. Ions whites. No. 1A. lsl-l to: fair.
3.SO-3.7I. Kama branda to 1.11. Wsah.
Ruu.ta 1 H-2.71: Wsah. tans whites, Ms.
1 3 00-3 n.
Bar D. 8. Hfc rreen sllalta.
Itvered est leU f.b. Pertlsnd and Se
attle 31-10.
Weed-OrMst ksals, WUlametU t.
lay medium. M-s3s lk.1 Basurn Oresok
fine snd hall-blood. M-lle; Willamette
valley laab wool, sssi u-aesu wool.
45-300
M.barr ll-IT. a. es Il-month trow-
th. f ab, oountrr tklpplns polnte.
ei.ee Prod acre psyint pries f.e.s.
Portlend eslf skins, ll-lle lb, accord-
Int to condition;, treen klpa, It-lie lb.:
trees eow bldea, t-lte lbM aoeordlnt
weltht and eualltri toll hides, t-te
lb.r tlue kldee, M per teal kotow Price,
for above cleaf.es.
sTlberla Wholoials telllns prist. No.
medium Barsoloass, 21-344 a.i shell
ed. 41-llt lb.
Ib.i llsht halm. Tt-lle a.
Wslsala Wholeaale sellms Prleee.
tlrel .ualltr lan. Prsntuattea, la-ioe
lk.1 shelled. Uinl saber kslvoe, Tt-7te
DEATHS
Kmsas A.t.ets Klstep
Bmm. Autuitt Xluter. late resident
of 3330 Hrdo St.. at t local auralns
home Aut. 11 tt tht est of II. Survived
by two dauthtero, Mra. John Davis.
Salem, aire. Blanche Andrews, Camarlllo,
Calif.: two trandchlldren and one treat
trandchlld. Member of Rebekah Lodee of
Clarlnda, lows, slio s member of Court
Btreet Christies Church, Salem. Ship
ment has been made to Clarlnda, Iowa,
by Howell-Edwards 00. for services snd
interment. f
rsetalh GrlM Baadr
Hmelnth Orlne Bendy, ta this tltr
Aut. 10, in her seventh rear. Lete reel-
dent of III N. winter St. Survived by
father, Sat. William B. Bandy, McChord
PleM, Weeh;, trandparenta, Mr. and
Mrs. Clement C. Wlemala. Salem: uncles.
Bet. Clement C. Wlemala, Jr.. la Koros.
John A. Wlemala. tslsa and Pvt. Janea
WlemalB. DSMC, Announcement .t oerv-
Ica inter by w. T. Rlsdoa Co.
A e reel PraakU. Balate.
Autuet Prsnklln Ralston, st the resi
dence Rt. S, Belem, Autust It. Survived
by dtutntens. aire. A. M. Tllton. Port
Collins, Colo., Mrs. W. O. Oocbel, Blue
fcprlns, Missouri. Mrs. J. a. Harp, Sa
lem, Mrs J. w. Balrd. orala Valley,
Missouri taona, Nell Raleton, Dundee,
Mich., C. B. Ralston, alee of Dundee.
W. A. Ralston, Hermilton, Ore., D. H.
Ralston, Salem: ileUrs. Mra. Alice Kerr,
Lamar, Colo., Mrs. Mary Lee, Los Ani
mae, Colo.l brother. W. D. Rsleton, La
mar. Colo.: II traodehlldren. t treat
trandchlldren. Shipment bat been made
by Clouch-Bsrrlck Co. to Lamar, Colo.,
for aervlcaa end Interment.
AV M. Slower!
A. M. Stewirt, late resident, of J.fler-
aon Ruoto 1, at . St.yton hoapltel Aut.
ll at the ate ef Tl. survived by wile.
Mettle Stewart, Jefferioo: eon, Clyde
Stewert, Portland: four erandchlldron.
Member of Christian Church ef Jeffer-
Servleee Tuesday, Aut. II, at 1:10
p m. In JeKeraon Christian Chureh tra-
dlrecuon or Howell-Bdworda Co.
Concludine eervleu et Masonl. Ceme-
terr, Lebenon.
Vlnee.1 N.vrotn
Vincent Navretll. lau resident of lilt
D St., la . locsl auralnt home Aut. II
et the ace of tl. Survived by two dauth-
ters, bare. Atneo Wolcteehowekl end
Mrs Mary Chapmen, both of Salem;
brother. Prank Navretll: trinddiuihter.
Mra. Mary Sohwelnlurth. end areat
aranddauthter, Janet Louie SchwelB
furth, both of Selem. Announcement of
aervlcaa later by HowaU-Sdwerda Chapel.
AIM. C. Johns.
Albla C. Johnaoa, In this city Aut. II
at the ate of ts Survived by s elster,
Mr), a. a. cronl. Monmouth. Announce
meot of eervlce. inter by Howeli-Bdwsrds
us.
Idee A. Seoll
Xdns A. Rcott. HI this rlty Aut. II.
Lots resident of 1131 It. tlth St.,
Portland. Survived by mother. Mrs Ids
acott, oienoeie, oreton; olstor, Mrs
Mildred aether. Olendole. Calif. An.
fiouneemenl tf services Istoy by W. T.
Rltdea Co.
Jslls Pike
Julia Pike, la this ellr Aut. II It the
lit of Tt. Leu resides! ot IM4 atoei
rvt.. Butoae. survived by tw.
Olena A. Gauche, Y.b. City, Ooltf.,
end Paul P. Oauche. Twe Harbora.
Micn.l tw. d.uihttra, Mra. Otle Wood.
wlrri. Tappen. N. D. and Mrs. Earl
Jen neon, Jarksnnvllle. Pla.; and
trandrhlldren. anipment haa been made
to Volley City, N. D. by w. T. aiidoa
v. its eervtce. sas mttraeat.
Mid Willamette Obitucrhz
Mrs. Wesley Pries
Albany Funeral services
for Mrs. Wesley B. Price. 44,
who died at an Albany hosDi-
tal last Wednesday have been
set for 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17,
at the Christian and Mission
ary Alliance church under the
direction of the Fisher Funeral
Home. Rev. Theodore Chap
man will officiate, assisted by
Rev. L. B. Hall. Interment will
be in Willamette Memorial
park.
Mrs. Lela Smith
Lyons Funeral services will
be held for Mrs. Lela Smith,
mother of Ivan Smith, Lyons
teacher, at 2 p.m. Wednesday
at Cornelius, Ore.
Mrs. M. Grossnicklaus
Albany Mrs. M 1 n n i e E.
Grossnicklaus, 71, died in a
Corvallia hospital Friday eve
ning after a brief illness. She
had been a resident of RFD 1
Albany for It years. The fun
eral will be at the chapel ot
the Warner-McHenry funeral
home, Corvallia, at 2 p.m. Tues
day with Rev. H. J. Gieseke of
ficiating. Interment will be in
Zlon Lutheran cemetery. Cor-
vallis.
Julian DeJardin
Stay ton Julian DeJardin,
88, Stayton business man, died
in the Santiam Memorial hos
pital Sunday after an extended
illness. Be was born at Salem,
Ore., July 18, 18SS.
Surviving are two daughters.
Mrs. Maxine Bates, and Elaine
DeJardin, both of Stayton;
three sisters, Mrs. Agness Van-
derbeck and Mr. Julia Russell,
both of Woodburn; and Mrs.
Georgia Keppinger, Salem;
four brothers, Anton, Gervais;
Rueben, Woodburn; Gabe,
Stayton; and Joe DeJardin,
Taft, Ore.; and two grandchil
dren. The rosary will be recited
at 8 p.m. Monday in the Immac
ulate Conception church, Stay-
ton. Funeral services will be
at the same church at 0 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 18. Burial will
be in Sacred Heart cemetery,
Gervais.
Mrs. Grace Parberry
Stayton Mrs. Grace Par-
berry, 84, died at her home
seven miles north of Scio, Sat
urday, Aug. 19. She had lived
at th ssm location for 29
years.
Survivors Include her hus
band, John L. Parberry. Scio:
a daughter, uiadys Day, scio
and a son, Ervin Parberry,
Stayton, and several nieces and
nephews in the east.
Funeral - services will be
Tuesday, August 18, at 2 p.m.
at tba Weddle Funeral home,
Stayton, with the Rev. N. N.
Neufeld officiating. Burial will
follow at Belcrest Memorial
Park,
Mrs. Dorothy Goodman
Mr. Dorothy Goodman, Jor-
m-Tly ot Salem, died at her
home, 2008 Everett St, Fort
land, Friday.
Mra, Goodman is survived
by her husband, Ross Good
man, Portland; her mother,
Mra. Martha J. DeHoss and a
brother, William C. DeRoss of
Eddyvllle, ore.
Funeral services will be at
11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, at
the Drawing Room Chapel,
Colonial Mortuary, Portland.
Graveside services will be at 2
p.m. Tuesday at City View
cemetery, Salem.
John Sheley
Woodburn John B. Sheley,
72, died in a Salem hospital
Saturday. He had been 111 for
one month. He was engaged in
the real estate business and
had lived in Woodburn for
eight years.
Mr. Sheley wss born at Nor
ton, Kan., Oct. 21, 1880, came
to Medford in 1924 and later to
Woodburn.
Survivors Include the widow.
Mrs. Nettie Sheley, Woodburn;
a son, Clarence H. Sheley, Port
land; a daughter, Mrs. Wilma
Wilton. West Kelso. Wash..
and a grandson, J. B. Sheley,
Portland.
Funeral services will be at
10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, in
the Ringo Funeral chapel,
Woodburn. with the Rev. Or-
mal Trick officiating. Vault in
terment will be in Belle Passl
cemetery.
Mrs. Emma Gatchet
Sllverton Mrs. Emma Min
nie Gatchet, 85, died Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Martha
hKllne, her daughter, on Rt. 1,
Sllverton,
Mrs. Gatchet waa born Oct.
31, 1887, at Jamestown, Mo.,
and had resided in the Silver-
ton district tor several years.
Her husband, William Gatchet,
preceded her In death several
years ago.
Surviving are four tons, Nor
man, Wesley and George, all
of Silverton; and Freeman Gat
chet, Pistol River, Ore.; two
daughters, Mrs. Kline and Mrs.
Dorothy Grant, Huntington
Park, Calif.; tour brothers,
John Brosle, California, Mo.;
Fred Brosle, Clay Center, Kan.;
Ernest Brosie, Lakeland, Fla.;
and Charles Brosie, Indepen
dence, Mo.; 11 grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at
2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19, at
Memorial Chapel, Ekman Fun
eral Home with burial in Beth
any cemetery.
Frederick Kcssr
Sllverton Fralerick D. Jta
ser, 71, died at the family horibtj.
Route I, SUverten, Saturday
evening, August IS. Mr. Kamf
was born December IS. lsV&L,
coining to Sllverton from IntU.
sua with the family, at the as
of six weeks.
Surviving are the widow, Sa
rah, and six children, Krvlri,
Harvey, Melvln, and Csivia
Kaser, all of Sllverton, Orvsi
Kaser of Tillamook and Venat
U McMorrls of Salem; IT
grandchildren; one brother and
six sisters, John Kaser of Til
lamook, Elizabeth Jackson ani
Emma Kuenxi, both of SUver
ton, Lydia Klopfensteln al
Sarah Rodger both of Portland
and Mary Bailer of Otis, Ortx
Funeral services art) an
nounced for Tuesday siterriocAi,
1:80 o'clock from th Memorial
Chapel Ekman Funeral Home,
Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of
licit ling, and concluding rltat
at Salem Belcrest Memorial
Park.
Mrs. Lydia Little
West Stsyton Funsrsi serv
ices were held Friday, Aug. 14,
for Mrs. Lydia Julia Little, 82,
of West Stayton who died Aug.
12 at a nursing home la Leba
non. .
' Mrs. LitUe wu born Dee, C.
1870, at Marshall, Iowa, and
had lived In West Stayton for
nearly 33 years.
Services were conducted at
the Weddle chapel .In Stay
ton by Rev. Nick Muefeld, with
interment in the Odd Fellow
cemetery in Salem,
Mrs. Little Is survived by ena
son, W. C. Little of Klamath
Falls, and five sister, Kffey
James, Sllverton; Eva Tornlin-,
son, Albany; Emma Lutt, Blod-
gett; Augusta Boysbrosk, Etw
tonville. Wash., and Cora Cut
ton, Philomath.
August F. Ralston
Dies at Son's Honts
August Franklin Ralston,
resident of the Salem area
sine six years ago when h
came here from Colorado ta
make his home with his son,
Douglas Ralston, died unex
pectedly Saturday at th son's
residence at route 8, box 724.
Born at Lamar Mo., April 5,
1871, Ralston spent almost his
entire life at Wiley, Colorado,
wner he farmed. He cam
from there to Salem. Ralston
was a member of th Reorgan
ized Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints.
Surviving besides th son la
Salem are four daughters, Mrs.
A. H. Tllton of Fort Collins,
Colo., Mrs. W. O. Goebel ef
Blue Springs, Mo Mrs. J. H.
Harper of Salem nnd Mrs. J.
W. Balrd of Grain Valley. Mo.!
three other sons, Nell and C. B.
Ralston both of Dundee, Mich,
W. A. Ralston of Hermlston.
Oregon; two sisters, Mrs. Alice
Kerr of Lamar, Colo, and Mrs.
Mary Lee of Las Aminas.
Colo.; a brother, W. D. Ralston
of Lamar, Colo.; 18 grandchild
ren and five great grandchild
ren. - e
Shipment will be made- ta
Lamar, Colo, by th Clough
Barrick chapel for service
and interment.
Vincent Navra.il, 83,
Passes Here Sunday
IU for th past two month.
Vincent NavratU. 83. lata rtal.
dent of 3210 D street died
Sunday at a local home.
Navratil, who cam to Sa
lem in 1951, to make his horn
with his daughter, Mrs. Mary
Chapman, was born in Czecho
slovakia, January 20, 1870,
and came to the United State
wa ear. au. lie setuea B( wu
City where he wu a sawmill
worker.
Before coming to Salem Nav
ratil had Uved at Bend, Dallas
and Roseburg. ,
Survivors Include th daugh
ter with whom he mad his
home; another daughter, Mrs.
Agnes Wojciechowskl of Sa
lem; a brother Frank Navratil;
a granddaughter, Mr. Mary
Schweinforth of Salem and a
great granddaughter, Jaaat
Louis Schwienforth of Salem.
Service are teitatively set
for Sunday, August 23, at Mill
City and will be under th dl-1
rection of th Howell-Edwarda
funeral horn.
11 CREWMEN ARRESTED
Talpeh, Formosa (A) Na
tionalist Chinese officials said
Monday 12 of th 71 Chltvaaa
crewmen of the seized Danish
stesmer Heinrich Jessen hsv
been arrested and confessed to.
being members of a Communist
Party organization aboard th
ship.
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is it 3. unrut . laim
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