Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1953, Page 21, Image 21

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THI CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sal, Ortym
Pan 21
I FOR SAHMISCaLAHIOUS
I Bis rum trsciAL. v mi iti.
Www Oid- KruMk Bacb OUI. BaU-
fill- nuvivoa Mur wun.
Tillau Ptaaa Start lac. aver M rear
IB UM PlBYA kWUMt. SOB . UU
I FtAT MOOS larUfled wit poultry drop-
Phono 4-434. Ull
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OSKB sUAXTRIC tin. 111.01
fMiir Appltanca Caw TI CBeareksia
it. Phono 1-4311. B
0000 CU Wbtll, 1100 Bp. Yt-
paoaa Hill- a
PIEPFKCKXX MOMB frees-rs. Tutir
raw 1-4111. '
Anno DIED re fr Iter atom 040.50 ii up,
rnono i-wii.
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plianea C tit Cnemeketa SL Phone
J-U.
flM IIUINO Br tools, hand and
HI S. 10th St. Bill
MTf TREES. 1.100 WhlU Fir. Boi 154
umi PIANO. A Spinet 04. Mahotanr
VllDOUl juii obi minor nriKn. u
you art looklur for a email piano
this to too bu bar pou have been
looklnt for. $110. Ttruu. PfULL'S,
3 N. Llbtrfy. open evonlnto. mil
SAWDUST TIRES, riO-lS, 7 . Lftla'a
Tiro Man, mono a-ow. nw
BABY GRAND PIANO
Uehaaaar flnteh. Beet out la tows,
aMe. WUUej Mull. Houee, IMS Stale.
BROWN MOUTON PUT Coat. Xlke new.
AlS II. Only tSS.W. rDOBO JHH.
B370
REDUCED
$3 per day until told
Starting price, Nov. 12, $75.00
1 used office desk with glass
top and chair.
Keith Brown Lumber Yd
Phona l-tlll Front Court At.
w i onn b&r pr era taup-
GARAGES
Ob rour lot. to your specifications. II
month to par. Pree utimataa. t
BORKMAN LBR. A HDWt. CO.
1440 8UU St. Ph. 1-1701
B34I'
MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD Item.
Don't can Mturaar or Monoey. ate h.
Church St. n270
tlSED ELXCTRIC Cabinet !n Ma
enine. news forward im reverse, in
cludes free aewlnr lenon. Ouarenleed.
Only 179.00. Slnier Scwlni Ctnttr, 130
N. Commercial. Open Friday avtnlnti.
n371
rOB BALE Belie Davno, 130.
3-4313, Rt. S, BOX 403.
Prion
alio1
ELECTRIC , ranee, washlnt mac hint
household furniture. Phona 3-1700.
n271
DAVENPORT A chair, tood construction.
pleca chroma act. reasonable. Phone
Wanted MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Roufh lumber, well manufactured.
Top price prompt pay.
BURKLAND LUMBER CO.
Phona 1130 Turner,
Xventnta 4-4710 Salem
. na2iQ'
WOODRT WANT! Piano. Phcma 3-1110.
na
ftLECTBlO
3-1110.
RANGES. Woodrr
PERSONAL
SECURITY DETECTIVE AOENCT
Private lnreitlt itiona, all tpft. Pa-
tine Bidi. Phona day or sunt -)7M.
pan
PRIVATE lnTettiaattona" recovery.
trac-
lnv, ahadowlng aywbro.
Pa. 3-H73.
Balem, Oreion.
P370
PSYCHIC
AND PALMISTRY READINGS
Advice on all matters. We will help
you aoWo your problem. Brlnt tbli ad
and l tor a 00 raadff. Open 0 a ro ll
p.m. Mo appointment Decenary. 1740
Portland Road. (Next to Hie' Inn.t
P3II
AUTOMOBILES
STAR HI-LITES
'47 Pord V-0 Olub Coupe, R AH ,
utalOa Tlaor, whit wheal rtnia.
A vary clean ear.
STAR SPECIAL - $545
B-S Tnni Win Tk Tr.dM
STAR
MOTOR CO.
TJnton and N. Com'. Ph.
1303
O.3701
1040 WILLTI Jeep. Hydraulic lift. Win
trade for lata model ar or pickup.
Will pay different If naeenary. Phono
i-llM. 1330 windaor uiana ltd. (Kcia
r DUtTlct). 0370'
iota MODEL T Coupe, Good condition
Sao and make offer at 110 N. Elma
Avenue. O.2101
1041 BVICK Sedanette. Oood. 1390.00
Bit Ha iel Ave., even Inn. ph. 2-113J
q373
ARMISTICE
DAY"
LET NOTHINO WE EVER DO OR
BAT DETRACT FROM THE MOMEN
TOUS SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS OR
ANT OTHER DAT IN AMERICAN HIS-
TORT WHICH MEANT THE END OF
WAR AND THE PRESERVATION OF
OUR HARD WON, FKECIOUB LIB
ERTIES.
BO Mere. 4-Df . aedan 11301
RAH. 3-ton tan and brown,
apotieaa In and out. overdrive
3 paatlnt tear, turn atanali. oalr
3 13.000 mllaa. 1 owner. Drivai Uk
:1 new ear. Tou'll love Itt
VIO Ford Dilute 4-Dr.. eadan ... I 000
j s:cs. an. aztra
elean, etc. A very alee cart
4I Chev.. 3-Dt clean and aharp ,. 040
', 47 oodac 4-ooer. very nice ah ape.
RAH. eicelleot condition 9 001
--a rora c-Door, mh, run nloa 0
4 Chav., panel 0 410
-w vntv, i-unor, ominai iiaun. 1
1 IfMT, 1
Tou mm
"W PlTRIOUt
RAM tfKd tire, perfect.
lum ate to appreciate ....I 349
1 out n 3 -Door ............1
40 Cadillac "13 " f 341
CHKAPIL8
10 Plmoath 4-Door, per feet motor
and urea I 01
00 Packard 4-Door I 70
4 KANNIER'S
I USED CARS
I. BUfTI N,oI.i Mir.
. Moot L moil. S.IM1 M4 4-sm
'
i STAR HI-LITES
J ' .lwr -oor. It H . mtl-
4 II. bliw. A ..r. thtrw nr.
STAR BARGAIN - $495
; t T.rwi win Tit. Trttn
STAR
MOTOR CO
wa tm K. Cm, L pa. Mm
flTt
AUT0M0IILES
TWrr
I
POST
imuus
lie St. Uk. UUm
u luacuar iuhdto
ItftH. .v.rdrlTfc whit. .M.V.U lirM. t.m kw mumt, .mcs mm
ItunwMt Mdri II'. a buaiu.1 wl
tt MASH HAUaLIll -TATIOK WAOOK SUM
H.dM. ba.Ur. .vanum. tw wUU UMwtlS. I owrr. bio. luUb. It'.
Uk. Btl
.! IUROUIIT arOKT CT.OB COUFf (I.H
Xto, UMttr, .vr4r!v, pracmluai wblU Md..lU. Btr. I. M. t th.
.burnt. .r.-..ublnt w la aabiml
'II CHCVItOLIT STTLIXim 1-DOOK I1IM
D.1UK. wdu. RAH. vblt. W4.wla; Uk. Ul u4 lui, Tarr aharp. Xt-a
cltui and . baaulr to mM arlv.l
tl MASS cnSTOH aTATSSAIAlt aBDAM Illll
H. OD. ad. saw Una. Ilalabad la ba.utlral l-taa. fraaa.
a. MXRcuitT aaoAM nan
ltaH. ar.rdrlra, Manila, lat blaek Oalab. blu aldwU nraa. A
baaart
t aoicr araciAL t-DOoa aon ml
RAH. llabt (raaa llobb. Wta udaa.Ua; U l a ear rou'U ba ptoiKl
u .wat
W FORD CLUB COUPS M1
H.atar, 4tfrt. citron, wbaala. ...I aovara. Hara'. rour pick .1 tw.
rordi la at tbl. lo prlcl
' CHEVROLET CLUB COUPIB (t) (Kl
Bolb ban radio, baalart an. altb poarartlld.. balk ra .uallabl eondl
tloa. Tour .holcal
CHEVROLET I DOOR BIOAM 7H
SfuuVl"" t,'"t "" B,l' la.a and run, baau.
'IT DESOTO CUSTOU CLUB COUP Ill,
Ordinal blaek ImUb. aiar alula UdewaU llrai, IUeH. fluid 4rlra. A
real buy I
il PONTIAO SILVER STREAK " 4.DOOK 1M
Radio, baaur. aaat oor.ra. A il.al a buialal
. ' CHEVROLET l-DOOR SEDAN
RH. H.i, Mvan. carama abaau. ThU ar u immatulata Inaidi ,ni
'it HUDAOM TW .IWi. avri.w'
CIAI, -tlM
H.atar. defroatara ad a lol a car
laftl
OLDBMOEIIJ 1-DOOK SEDAN V V
.2.$ Vfii ur
RAH. brdramatle. wblta aldawall v ifn faf
tlrea. Nical STmSvii
' BUICK PHAETON SEDAN I HI f3
HoUrwood top. Ra. motor arer- f XW
baulM 1.00 nilla. wo. .oup.d-up . -afBJfX
motor. Really aharp: aKl, 1
41 CHEVROLET SPL. DLX. CLUB an.
COUPE ,,, aTE I
R4iH. aaat cover., ileamla. black POC.T If W
llniah, aew arbiu ildawaiu. If. tba I I W
bMt '41 Chvrolat la Salami MAN' I I V
mmJm
SELECT USED CARS
HERE IS ANOTHER GROUP OF FINE USED CARS,
SPECIALLY SELECTED TO SATISFY THE MOST
CRITICAL BUYER, AND TO GIVE MANY, MANY
MILES OF SAFE AND ECONOMICAL DRIVING.
1952 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE
One owner, low mileage, with radio, heat
er, overdrive, nylon
condition.
SBLLINO PRICI
DOWN PAYMENT
$1666 $555 $52.31
1951 RAMBLER HARD-TOP
A very sharp locally owned car, radio,
heater, overdrive, seat covers, sparkling
rust and ivory.
SELUNO PRICE
DOWN PAYMENT
$1295 $435 $40.49
1951 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
Just overhauled in our shop and ready to
go. Ivory finish, new seat covers, radio,
heater, overdrive. Our most popular used
car.
SELUNO PRICE DOWN PAYMENT MONTHLY PAYMENT
$1295 $435 $40.49
1951 AMBASSADOR SUPER SEDAN
A truly beautiful one owner car, hydra
matic drive, bed, weather -eye, heater.
Don't miss this one 1
SELLING) PRICE DOWN PAYMENT MONTHLY PAYMENT
$1445 $445 $47:08
1950 STATESMAN FORDOR SEDAN
One owner and really a beauty. Motor over
hauled in our shop, bed, overdrive, radio,
heater, light blue finish.
SELUNO PRICE DOWN PAYMENT MONTHLY PAYMENT
$1245 $415 $40.49
THESE CARS ALL CARRY A 100 WARRANTY
MANY OTHER MAKES AND MODELS TO CHOOSE
FROM.
jIaxaA a
33 coiuawy pial. a-9aa
AUTOMOBILES
STAR HI-LITES
4. DaSeto 4 -door Sed.n. R AH..
flnUhed la .lack arlUi lata af
nlrkal trim.
STAR STEAL - $495
yt Term win Take Tradaa
STAR
MOTOR CO.
Union and N. Cori'L Ph. 30303
270
'40 POKD V-0 Tudor, radio, heater, per
fect. One. let black. ftStO.OO. Hl'a Shell
Station, Mt. Ani el. Pa. Oreen 0-
JT0
1050 PORD Cuatoa line l-door eeden.
Radio, heater. 11.350. Phone 4-1713
dare. eTIl
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
AVINO RADIATOR TROIBLE? Valley
Motor Co. expert will aolve your area
em aad aav yon money Free cati
Mates, aacedy aoTTte. Center at Lit
any OF
TRUCKS
1M0 U ton Pord panel, excellent con
dition. Phone 1-4030. adi70
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
D-1 CAT FOR HIRE. Phone 1-0440. Will
ie SI Phtlllp. 3l0 Abrami SI 370a
Journal Wont Adi Pay!
AUTOMOIIUS
.am
top and in the finest
MONTHLY PAYMENT
MONTHLY PAYMENT
FINANCIAL
IWi0
aoro loan
anLLAiirrra enron co.
in aoata Caere.
Pmrfela. a. P1a.tr
B-leel Ua a. M-1W aVIM
MnNT.T TO LOAN OD Oood
Oatek Mrrfcw- Bee Eaa Colkelh. Bal
tar. Dial 4-44M. Oflle. lit Cvn at.
SEl CS FOR PARK. CITT OR AOtEAOI
LOANS) BEST OP TERMS
WE BUT
ftl uti Mnrteaee. aj antrana
State Finance Co.
in aa. hub at, n. i-sui
AUTOMOBILES
STAR HI-LITES
41 Mercury -4eac Sedaa. aeae
r. Ovardrlra. .ad Bee Ceeco.
A' STAR BUY - $895
-S Term. WIS Tab Tradaa -
STAR
MOTOR CO.
Valaa aad . Caa'L . Pa. I-eJM
alia
SIGH
DESTBUVS
'OS BUICK ROADU ASTER REDAN OS HI
Power ateerlni, dyaallow. E-E-Ey
laaa. new whltewJl. radio, heater,
deiifhtfuliy oofflfo tie and powerful.
Traded on aew Btuvk by original own
er. 17.303 mllea.
'13 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN. 01000
Deluxe model, traded on new Bulck
by original owner. 35,4"T BilJaa.
cellist Urea.
10 CHEVROLET SEDAN 11141
One owner, 30,430 mile, fold condi
tion, cover on .tinea 'tw. Stylellne
Deix.
tt PORD CUSTOU CONVERT. U0
Show perfect care one owner new
black top. radio, heater,
'41 BUICK SUPER SEDAN 1 101
Drnaflow. radio, heater, excellent con
dition. '00 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA. .IIIM
Purehated fron us, traded oa bow
Bulck, aervlce record available for your
lrupectlon, Dynaflow, E-Z-Era olaaa.
very .good condition.
'40 Chevrolet Sedan. R H ...,. 0910
' Pord 0 Tudor, a eem 005
'41 Chevrolet Sedan 400
'40 Pont lac 0 Sedanet 09S
'47 Packard Sedanet 018
'41 Bulck Special Sedanet 100
'41 Ol da-mobile Sedan 131
Vbu get a better Used Car
from a Bufek Dealer
OTTO J.
WILSON
COMPANY
Commercial at Center
Phono IO0TI
370
STAR HI-LITES
40 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. R.
w H., new Seat Cover, paint
and lintan vary looa.
A STAR VALUE - $595
X-E Term i Will Take Trade
STAR-
MOTOR CO.
Unloa and N. Cam'L Ph. J-UM
aw
FINANCIAL
LOANS
UP TO $1500
on Sltnature, Furniture. Car
AT PERSONAL. It'a "re" promptly to
employed men or women.
1-Tlalt loan . . a- phone ftrat
Tou select beat payment data
Between payday loan
Phona. write or eome la TODAY!
Personal Finance Co.
101 S. HIGH ST., SALEM
State Lieetue Noe. S-133. M-lll
Loan ever UM up to 11000 and UP to
30 month to repay made by Paraonal
Finance Co. of Marlon County under
the Induitrlal Loan Companlea Act of
Oregon.
r3SV
Ua 0M3S and MHO
nod
ROT 8 BlMMONt
OtBURANCB AND LOANS
Sr-ar "Toi Trad
U OO Dally KSLM 1300 CO.
OSNERAl FINANCE CO
LOANS
130 S Ceaimarelal BL Tat 1-1101
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINE!
All make used anaehlnea cold, ranted,
repaired Roe. 400 Court Ph. 2-4773.
0
BfJLLDOEINO
Bulldoalni. roadi. cleartm teeth. Vir
11 Huakey, 1010 Falrvlew. phona 3-3 HO.
0371
CARPENTER
REMODELING). CABINET work. 1
building. Free BatlmaU. Phono 10411.
41033. 4)371
COMMERCIAL TTPINO
Alao direct mall advartUlna. NATHAN
SWAN. 1101 Helta te. oOf 1
B-n Otjen A
trtitzx. Ls,z4 i
Son. excavating and
eesriDC. PB. J-IQOO
0304
IN0ULATION
InsulatlOB. weather trip, atom aaab.
Pre eeumatea. T. Pnllxaaa. Phone
l-IMI. !
MATTRXMES
Pali iia.
omca rtaiiTtm .irn.ni
Datk ehalra. fllea fliln. aapallaa. aarea.
duplicator, aapailea drak lamp, tree
arrllar etande Reea. 4M Coari
rrric tanks
Mtka'a Saptle aertfee. Tank, .leases.
Drooler eewere, draloa. Phoa.
-4e. o371
Raanes'i aeptle tank eleaned. line
aervtea Guarantee work Phone
1-7404. l-0:74. O304'
REPTIC TNKR
Sewer, aeptle tank, draini cleaned Ro
S. Renter Sewer Berne Pfcose 3 -0337
T TPS WRITERS
Salt. Corona, Remtr.ftoa. Roral, Om
trweeaf portable AS aebae BMd
aeeh.ae ft part 4 real Roea no
OfTSDOW CISAMTNO
Aetna Window Cleaner. Industrial floor
beaeeepeaaind PheM 0-3J37
8
(USfDCJlfiS
GOP 'Snollygosters' Are
Blamed by Truman
New York M Former
Pretident Harry S. Truman
laid the Harry Dexter White
case to republican "inollygoi-
tera" today and aaid "I don't
know" when asked if he will
make an appearance before the
House Un-American Activities
Committee.
"In ease you re wondering
about the word 'anollyioster'
it's a Southern word meaning a
man born out ol wedlock, he
aaid.
Mr. Truman said lie had
talked over the White matter
Tree Pest War
Almost Won
Portland W Spruce bud'
worm and Douglas fir beeUe'
damage to Pacific northwest
forests is on the decline but
damage from the engraver
beetle now is becoming a
threat.
R. L. Furnlas, a government
insect expert, told the Forest
Pest Action committee meet
ing here Tuesday that forest
officials were recommending
praying only about 61,000
acres of timber next year for
spruce budworm. That com.
pares with ' 900,000 acres
sprayed in 1950 and 1951. The
51,000 acres Is near La Grande,
Ore.
Harry Harrison, superintend'
ent of the Mt. Baker national
forest, said heaviest engraver
beetle Infestation was in the
Puget Sound area and the Ol
ympic Peninsula in Washing
ton state. The engraver beetle
attacks silver fir.
Dean Insists
He's Not Hero
Carlyle, 111. (U.R Ma). Gen.
William F. Dean celebrated
Armistice Day with 'his child
hood friends, insisting that he
was "just plain Bill and not a
hero." . .
The erect 54-year-old gen
eral visited his birthplace to
reded lea te the old Kaskaskla
river suspension bridge, which
will be named for the medal of
honor winner who spent three
years aj a prisoner of the com
munists. Thoroughly enjoying him.
elf, Dean spent long hours
greeting former schoolmates
and old friends, and he often
displayed a better memory than
theirs.
But Dean wanted it clear
tht he is just another ex-pris
oner oi war.
"Anybody who's so damn
dumb to get captured doesn't
deserve to be called a hero,"
ne said.
Busy Day for
Greek Royally
San Francisco (U.PJ Th King
and Queen of Greece embarked
today on a demanding day of
wreath laying, speech making,
luncheons, receptions and ban
quets. From 11 o'clock this morn
ing until probtbly that hour to
night. King Paul and Queen
Frederlka were scheduled to
be on the go. They will be just
as busy tomorrow until their
train leaves for Lqs Angeles in
the evening.
The royal couple observed
Armistice Day by laying a
wreath at the tomb of the un
known soldier at the San Fran
cisco Preaidio. Then they were
to cross the bay to Berkeley to
attend a luncheon given by
President and Mrs. Robert Gor
don Sproul at the University
of California.
Funeral Thursday for
Ora Amanda Foster
Funeral services will be held
at the Virgil T. Golden com
pany chapel Thursday after
noon at 2 o clock for Mrs. Ora
Amanda Foster, 74, who died
at a Salem nursing home Mon
day following an illness of two
and a half. years. Rev. R. G.
Schseffner will official . the
service and interment will be
In the City View cemetery
Mrs. Foster, a late resident
nf West Salem, was born in
New Hampton,. Mo., and later
resided in Benkelman, Neb.
! Her first husband, J. D. Stev
enson, died in 193S, and short
ly after his death she moved
to Corvallis. She was married
in 1936 to Emery Foster, a
Capital Journal employe, who
preceded her in death in 1941.
Mn. POSter WSJ member Of
the Methodist church
Surviving are four daugh
ters. Mrs. E. R. Penn of Santa
Maria, Calif., Mrs. Edith Mil
lion of Portland, Mrs. Mar
guerite Follett of McCook.
Nebr., and Mrs, Kate Mauser of
Hastings, Neb, and a son, John
Stevenson, in Washington.
LODGE
A Salem Lodge No. 4. AT. &
A.M.. Wed- Nov. 11, M M.
with former Judge Samuel T.
Roaeman. a member of the
White House staff during his
administration, but he declined
to say whether Roaeman might
serve as his counsel in an ap
pearance before the committee.
May Break Silence
The former President Indi
cated he might break his for
mal silence in the political up
roar tomorrow morning. He
tola reporters it would be a
good idea for them te wait for
his regular morning appear
ance outside the hotel tomor
row.
The former President was
served with a subpoena late
yeiterday demanding his ap
pearance at 10:30 a m., Friday
before the Un-American Activ
ities Committee in Washing
ton. i It was believed to be the
first time a former President
has been served' with a sub
poena. Passing Mention
The former President spoke
last night a,t a dinner of the
City College of New York Al
umni Association and made
only a passing reference to the
political storm whipped up by
charges he ignored an FBI re
port branding White as a com
munist spy.
Grange Master
For Low Tariffs
Burlington, Vt. (U.IB World
markets must' be recaptured
or the nation will move in
the direction of communism,
Herschel D. Newsom, master
of the National Grange, told
the 87th annual convention
today.
Farmers are caught in a
price squeeie similar to those
following World Wars I and
II, the Columbus, Ind., farm
er said in calling for a full
national policy aimed at cap
turing, and maintlning those
venues of foreign trade.
As a meant of reaching such
markets, Newsom suggested:
1. A two-price system for
domestic and foreign sales.
2. A lowering of tariff bar
riers.
3. An easing of government
controls.
"It we continued to make it
difficult for free men and free
countries to market their
produce or service., we move
in the direction of the cpoa
lng philosophy, Ideology and
political structure," he said
Train Derailed.
33 Injured
Philadelphia A crowd'
ed Pennsylvania railroad
commuter train derailed on a
bridge over th Schuylkill
river Wednesday Injuring 33
pasengeri. One of the derail
ed can was cut nearly In half.
Twenty-two pane ngera
aboard the Chestnut Hill to
Philadelphia train were taken
to hospitals. Four others
were given first aid at the
PRR'a 30th street station.
No fatalities were reported.
The wreck occurred just
outside the huge 30th street
station, on a bridge difficult
for rescue workers to reach.
The bottom was ripped out
of the first car of the eight-
car train, which omaihed into
concrete protection wall.
The car scraped along the
wall, churning up atones and
ties for about 20 feet. A
bridge girder knifed into the
twisting car and out of the
gaping hole Injured passenger!
pilled onto the tracks.
SHIPPING HALTED
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Argentina newspapers de
manded Wednesday the gov
ernment halt all shipping to
neighboring Uruguay follow
ing Uruguayan charges that
an Argentine ship captain at
tempted to smuggle gold into
Montevideo.
PertlanO Bart Ida Market
Portland Prleee held eteadr en
the Portland produce market Wednesday
wltn plenty or moat eeaaonai Item
net thi nnderat demand.
But bakma ie pntaloaa were 0 Hit
aearr ?; a apaioa a pre
mium pried of 04-4 31 for 100 Bound
iae from the Deeenuta dietriet-
Callfornla tomato aold for a low aa
11.70 compared with th lentrel ranee
of 13-3.30 for other to aualltr packa.
Mott cauliflower went for II. 10 a
crate with a top of II 31
Spot i a It v llmi available at aeatUrfj
i'.;u tnrt'lfl pehcock mtloii. prirk-
ir p4ara, aouin American roeoanuta,
Hawaiian pineapple and California per
ilmsioni and pi apple.
Cklrac liveatoffe
Chlraae i Reeelpta f llvaetack
Wedneedar were far below advanre esti
mate and the feweat for a Wednaadar
were far below advance aetlmate aad
ka I.H.I fa at Synata m air,.. flA aa.
'The reauUine dl appointment te the
burtBt eide wa reflected la the hither
prtf ther were required to par aaually
In order te rill their orderi.
Hoa moved at ateadr to .PI cent
o huadred pound hlaner In an active
turnover. Cattle were trreiularlr from
00 eenu hie her on ateere and heifer to
aa mueA as 00 lower en eowe which
romprised about 10 per cent of th run.
ih' .en.r.iir ,
U -mt butcher weieht hoc oM at t0 tl
to 130 00. Sow broutht 17 II te 010 00
Oood to prime sierra eold mottle from
lio to to 1310. flood and ebeloo belfer
ma'i Hi on lo 34 oo.
In aeneral wooled Iambi sold down
ward from 110.00 OBtf clipper from
111 31
aelable merpv were Hdmated tt I.PM
hoe. 1.000 oattia, 000 cauao and 1,000
FIRE RESCUE
(h ili ...J"
' Fire ladder (upper right) nears the third floor ledge of
Harlem, N.Y., tenement as Mrs. Mary Lena Mack, stands
clutching her two-year-old son, Alfonso, awaiting rescue.
Flames and smoke billow from second floor windows. The
firemen brought Mrs. Mack and her son to safety down
- the ladder, then rescued five others who were trapped.
(AP Wirephoto)
MARK E T
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND PRUDTJCI LIST
Batterfei Tentative, aubieet ta Im
mediate ebanaa: Precclnm ouaUtp. meal
mum AO of on r?r seat adwU de
livered in Portfnd aa-7ie ib.i nrat anal.
Itr, oo-00e, flteond oualitv, 04-ee. Vailer
route and eountrr povadta. 1 eanta lea.
tteiwWtaoletai f.o.b. bulk cube to
wholesale, arade aa, oo aoore, oovoet
a iraoe, aoore, bbhoi m, aw aeora,
4ei C, 00 aoora Wo. Above prteea
itrictlv nominal.
Che aeiilni prloo fta Portund
wholesaler, Oraioa alniles, IVWat
Orecon I lb. loaf. m-ltt.
aa ta Wbeletaler Candied ana
eontainlns no lots, eaa included f.o.b.
Portland: A trade 1st a. 01i-43S4o: a
trade medium, 04Va-ime; A trad affiali,
HVt; B trade larta. 1-Mi.
Fertlaad oatrp Market
Butur Prloo w retaiiorat caram a
print, 1301 a carton. 73e; A prtnta, Hot
oarioa, ic; prima, eve.
en ta preaweere candies r.e.a.
PorUand: Oncraded larta, 00-0 la doi.i
trad AA lata, too doa.i a larta, oie
doc.t AA tnodlum. 01a do. I A trade
medium, 4t-40o doa.i A trade email
nominal, ll-iee.
ait te ReUIUre OrodO AA. larta.
OSe; A larta, O3-04ei AA medium. 41c t
A medium. io-i7et A email, 47; Carton
I 3nU addiuonaL
Cbee prlee to retailer. For tl and.
Oreion ttniles. 00H-4tVkei 0 lb. loavaa.
ll-tti. triplet. l4o lea tbaa
tlaa. Premium brand, ami lea. Uvtt
lb. for etna l wbeela OOVc Prooaasad Am
erican cheese, l-lb. loavao to retail. 41 ra
ise lo.
PeJlIrp
Urs Chlekena (Ko. 1 tUOUtp, fob.
plants): Frrers, JM-I lbs., 37e; I
lbi 37-llc; roasters, 4H lb., and over
37et heavr bene, all weiehtw, Ii-I0e: llcbt
heni, all waltbta, ll-iee, aid rooateri. 10-
c.
Dressed Calebeao No. I dressed to
retanerai rrrer. proiiera, 4i-43
roast era, all wt.. v4i.43ci litht hen.
ii-net neavr Banc, ii-tae: eut-up frr
ers, all wis. 06-Me lb i wbole drown, il-
04o lb.
DresaH Tarbero Te retallara: A trade
aneareted nana, CT-oie la.t ovuerated
torn. 01-S4e lb.: accordlnt to welthta;
Ifew York dressed torn. 43e lb.: New
York dressed hens. 47c Jb. To producers:
urade A rount Bens, JOVac lb. f.o.b.
farm: A tome, 3 Jo lb.
Ka libit Averaie to troweril Live
whltoa, m-l lb., 10-31c: 0-4 IbiV, 10-Me
lb ! old doe. 1C12C. few btihsr. Fresh
dresaed frrera to rtUra, U-I70I out
up. ftv-03c.
Ceanlrv Killed Meata
Veal Top quaiitr. II -10 ft. I reutb
bear ics, li-soe.
Hec Leans, bieckera, 11 -13c lb.: aowo.
litht. 30-30C.
e Rest. 10-33 lb.i raarUnaa.
io-3ipe lo.
Mottea EaiL 10-lla lb.i etill-aUlJtr.
a-ac.
Beef Oiiiltp oowi, 10-34 m.i aanr
cutter. ll-18c; shell down to lie.
Freak Dressed Jleale
Wholesaler to retailer. Dollar per
ewt.:
BeefSteers, choice. 0O0-T00 lb.. 140.
43; tood, 134-41. commercial. 031-34;
utllltr. 131-37: commercial cow. 133-31.
utllltr. 031-31; c a finer. -tutttr., i-31.
Reef Cat Choice ateer hind euart-
. IM-04: round, 043-40; full loins.
trimmed. 07T-I6. triancie. oil-so: lore-
quartcra, 13. 40-33 Mi ahucWs. 0-41;
rios, sai-ai.
Fork Cat Lotna. oholea. l-lt tba.
41-00; shoulder. 10 lb., 130-40; spare
rib, ISO -54; fresh bams. 10-14 lbs- It
14.
Veal and Calvea Oood -choice, all
Merit. 131-31. commercial. 133-33.
Imbe Choi re -prime, I3S-37K) tood.
Ilmebed Hama-Sklnnad lftl-01. 11-10
Ibs.i fined lard la drum 114-11 Ml slab
bacon. 101-71.
For l land Mlaeellaaeoa 1
oniena M lb. sacks.. Wear... rallow
medium. 1110-114; lane. l.H-i.4;
Idaht rriowa, md., l JI-IA0; lorie
01.50-1. Tti wblta, 13-3.00.
Fetateea Deschutes Ruuaa. IT. R. No.
1A, 12 00-TOi tew $3 00-04; same brands
to 13 25; No, 3 00 lb. kj.. 71-000. few U
Wash. Ruaseu, 03.71-1: Me. 1. to-
lb. sack, 00-70C; Idaho, 03 -lb. sack, 13.40
3 M. 100 lbs.. 01. 40-3. 50.
Har U. 8, No. S areen alfalfa, da-
Iivered car lota f.o.b. Portland and Se
attle. 31-30
Weal Or rase basis. Willamette Pal-
lr medium, 01-OOe lb.: eastern Ore on
fine and haU-bleod. 00-03c: Willamette
Vaiier lamb wool, 43c t 13-month wool.
44-TW.
Hehalr 00-01 lb. oa 13-month rrew-
th. f o.b. couBtrp ahlpptnt point. I
Flia-riwatn aanni orlee f.a.b.
Foriland. ealf akiai. U-lTa lb accord-'
tm te condition; treen klpa. 11-lie ib.: 1
areen rvrw hide, l ie Ib , arrordlnt t
t weiiht and oualltn ball hide. l-4c
tiu owes, to per cant below price
tor above rlastes. I
Filbert Wholesale aelttnt prlea t.o.b. !
Oreton plant No. 1 Jumbo Barcelona'
laraa 37 ! lb.i medium IS1 lb.; i
to irewera f ,o b. plant before Nor. 1. 1
10 Ib. for Barcelonaa, DuChlllra 17 lb ,
walaata WholMale aelllna neee. (
first ejuallty lane Fr enqueue. 12-33 'Ac'
helled, lleht amber halvaa. 10-lae
ib.i Ucbt halve. 70 IJ lb. !
SALEM MARKETS
Cam plied f'-tm reperto af Balem dealera
far lac rBldaaea ef Capital JearBal i
reader a. (Revteed daltr.t
Retell Peed Prleeet
Rabbit Pelleu U 00 (00-aw, beet.
4 10-0 M MM-lb. bail.
tee Mask 04.41-0 30.
Dslrr reed 03 30-1 01 fOO-lw. bat):
01 00-4 00 UOO wt.); pasture mix, 13 01
woo Wl.).
PeBltrr RbvIwb Price Colored frrera.
lie; eld rooetera. lie; eolorid fowl, 10a;
lethora fowl, lit: roasters 17a.
Berlat Prleee Beta. A A. Uci larta A.
It-OOei madtum AA. 47 : medium A,
4t-47; email, II-I3C. Kit wholesale
pne fenerell? I-T rente hither then
price above; lane trade A. tenereUr
qumcB ai air . meciuma at ass.
Belter, Betterfal
Batterfei Burine erHre k a ) VM
Christmas Tree
Harvest Under Way
Prlnevtlle WP) The Christ-
mas tree harvest is under way
in central Oregon. Truckloadi
already have started moving
to Los Angeles and Saa Fran
cisco. James ' Thompson, timber
management specialist for the
Ochoco national forest said
about 20,000 treeu will be cut
this year. They will bring about
fii.BUO.
Most of the cutters are local
area residents but soma are
from California.
LINCOLN CLUB '
Lincoln The Lincoln Good
will Club member, will be
guests at 1:30 dessert lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Hoxle Thursday.
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
Ralph G. Richards
Woodburn Funeral serv
ices for Ralph G. Richards, for
mer Woodburn resident, will
ba held Thursday, Nov. 13, at
the Pool Larson funeral home,
11th and Charneltorf atreeta.
Eugene. Mr. Richards, a long
time Southern Pacifio employe,
died at the Southern Pacific
hospital in San Francisco Mon
day, Nov. 9. -
DEATHS
Arthur J. PUnl
Arthur J. Flint, at residence. TM V.
17th St.. Not. I, at the ate of to
rear. Survived br wife, Mr. Mabel
Flint. Salem; brother. Walter Flint. Cot
tonwood, Idaho; nephew, Or. Weldon
Flint, Ferndale, Wash. Member Flrt
Christian Church. Services Thunder,
Nov. 13 at 1:30 p.m. In Rnwell-Rdwarda
Chapel with th Rev. Donald Fame ef
ficiatint. Interment at Belcrm Memor
ial Park.
Jennie f. Blaekbeern
Mr. Jennie a. Blackbnurna. lata real-
dent of 410 N. Beach St., Portland, at
on Oraioa CHr hosp'tal Nov. 0. Survived
br slater, Mrs. Sophia C. Millar, Salem,
brother. The Rev, oeorte Cromler, Sa
lem, and asveral niece and nephew.
Servloaa Thursday". Nov. 11, at 1:30 p.m.
at ina rashienc ar aire, rjiacKboume
brother, Th Rev. Oeorte Cromler 1030
cnurcn at., naiem. with interment
at Rose Cltr Ceraeterr. Portland tudar
dlrecUoa af Clouth-Barrlek Co.
Ora Paeter
Mrs. Ora Poeter. at a local hospital
Nov. 0. Lat resident of 130 McNarr Ave.
survived br two dauthtera. Mrs. B. Rv
Penn. Santa Mario, Calif., Mr. BdltR
Minion, rortiana. servic Thursflar.
Nov. 11 at S P. te Vlrrll T. Ooldea
Chapel with the Rev. X. O. Schaffnar af
fidaU&a. interment A City view Ceme
tarj. Mr. Dora aUbbarl
Mf. lora Uubaard, at the reatdenes,
000 Shlpplnt St., Nor. 0. Survived bp
eons. Ban oriawold. Redmond, Our oria
wold, Newport, PTd Or Is wold. Miami,
Pla.; two alstar. Mrs. Bdttb Alder la,
Salem, and Mrs. Bthel Shannon. Sprlnt
fleldi two brothers, Ror Foberu and
Howard Roberts, both of Salem: tw
randchlrdrD. Announcement of aervKM
will be mad later br the VirtU T. OoM
en Oo,
Dr. f . f. tarn, N D. Dr. O Chan, RA
OHM. CHAN and LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
I pstairt, 241 North Liberty
Office open Satarday eaip, it bob.
to 1 p m.i 0 te T p.m. Consultation,
blood pressure and irtnt teiu arc
free of chares. Practiced alnco HIT.
Writ tar attrootlvB sift. 'Mb obil-
tatleaw
mm
n4 arhar raM Sltaraan,
acini ui jruiei uunmi
elirilH (Ivak)
Oa, rovte
- Write erCeB
THI DIAN CLINIC
Open 10 eefll I JOonew t0reea Mevv.
Uwfll 0 p. st. Me-rder, We4eT friOe
Cltlteeetk nrttclsne . . . le ew etSfd we
b 90M HOBTHIAIT 0AMOT OOUtrvAlB
f 1
tVa
IAst3t PjrTWid 1 J. CarWa
degree, 7:30 p.m.
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