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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 11

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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Saturday, March 16, 194611 New York Stock Quotations Slocks Advance ik A InnM I in a Market Quotations Salable hogs for week 557, total 5803: compared week ago, all classes fully steady: barrows and silts to 300 lbs 15.80, heavier 15.35-50; sows mostly 15.05; choice around 100 lb feeders 15.50; lighter weights down to 14.50; stags mostly 12.00 down. Salable sheep for week 253. total for week, market strong to 25 cents higher, ewes fully steady: lambs 14.50-15.00; medium-good lots 14 00; beat, wooled yearlings 12.50; good slaughter ewes up to 6.50. Grains Await Federal Rules Chicago, March 16 (U.R) Uncertainties over pending gov Plnapples Cuban crate, Nev Culinary Workers Pay Scale Announced An agreement which provides for a generous pay increase over the old contract has been made by restaurant employers and the Culinary Alliance and Bartenders local 452, AFL. The new contract was negotiated through the office of Dan Hay and Associates, Associated Employers labor bureau.

Negotiations ware carried on through Com-f missionei Guy Lintncr of the United States conciliation service. The union was represented by Gertrude Sweet, international vice nresident of the Culinary Alliance A. B. Peterson, business agent for the local and the local executive board. Employ- Envoy Reports (Continued from Page 1) Marshall emphasized that the United States is seeking no specia'1 preferences on economic or other matters in the Orient.

No Price for Friendship There is no price on our friendship," the general stated. "I must say, however, that we have a vital interest in a stable government in China and I am using 'vital' in its accurate sense." Marshall declined to discuss details of the situation in Man churia, which he described as extiemtly critical. He explained that the United States has not had official observers there yet although they are on their way. He expressed confidence that once American-Nationalist-Chi nese Communist "teams" arrive in Manchuria, many of the difficulties will be eliminated. Marshall was selected by the president as a special emissary to cope with the Chinese crisis after the resignation last fall of Gori.

Patrick J. Hurley as ambassador. Stability All Important He emphasized several times the vital importance of stable governments in Asia. He pointed out their Importance to the United States and the American desire for peace in the Pacific and also the importance to the peoples of that area themselves. He said he had received a most remarkable reception In China and a genuine understanding of the objectives of his mission.

But, he added, the situation was most complicated by the disturbed conditions In the United States and critical affairs it Manchuria. Considerable progress was made, however, in spite of this, he said. Demobilization Factor He did not speak directly of the adverse effects of America's demobilization on U. S. foreign policy, but hinted several times that such was the case.

He told of the great difficulties of trans porting food to the critical fam ine areas of China because of the lack of transportation There are plenty of boats for river transportation, he said but no one to run them not even the navy which is faced with demobilization problems, too. Asked specifically what the United States should supply China in the way of aid, Marshall said the most urgent need was for railroad communication equipment. ''More than food?" he was asked. He snapped back that food was no good without means of getting it to the famine areas of the country. $5 half crate.

Meats Cownln Heats Rollback rices to re- taJlera: eountr killed hoes, best butch ers. 120-140 lbs 19-1940 lb. Vealers: AA 224 A $14. 194 8 17-17c oulls 12 15c lb Beef: AA 21c A 204. IBq.

canner-outter cows 1S4-1. Bulls canner-c utters 13 4--1 tamTs: AA 6c 1 A 74HO. 3440. IM 10- STwSS. ro 13 4c IS 120.

100. Uretbei' Meats veal AA 224. A M4. 19-1940 IB. 17-17 uul' 14-15.

Lambs 224e. Miituio fancy graoe s-iwo Beef ranner-outters is-t4 lb. Wool Oasosra Nuts Caicara Bark 1944 peel 15c dry IQo Wool Government oontroi. Dry stock 37c lb. Mohair 1943 13-mos.

4 So IS. Hides Calves green beef 100 old 16c. Green bulla 6o lb. Hops Normal contracts: 1944 154 apt L945 75c lb 1946 65c; 1947 60a lb. Nuts Distributors' Basis Chestnuts Local Italian 80s tb.

Filberts 100 lbs. Bare Da Brla lona CbUlyg Nats Jumbo 34o 3to 144 Large 3lo Fancy 30o 80o Babv 29a 290 330 201 396 Walnuts Franauet tea. No. 1 Jumbo 33c, large 31c. med 38 4c baby 34 4o lb.

No. 3: Jumbo, soft shells 304c, large med 27c, babv 234o lb. No. 1 jumbo son shells 33a, large 31c. med.

384c, baby 254- Chicago Grain Chieaao. March 16 (U.R) Cash grain Wheat, corn, oau, rye, soybeans, and cash provisions: no sales. Barley; malting 125-1434n: feed 114 122 4 n. Wheat Open High Low Clost May 1.83H July 1.83'a 1.83',1 1.83'i 1.831 Sept. 1.83'a 1.83 'a 1-83'j 1.83 Dec.

1.83',-i 1.834 Chicago Livestock Chicago, March 16 (iPt (USD A) Salable hoflcs 300 (estimatedl: compared with wees ago all weights and classes steady. Salable cattle 500 (estimatedl conv oared Friday last week: steers and yearl ings steRdy to 25 lower: fed heifers stendy: cowg steady to 25 lower: be-'f bulls strong, snuspBC offerings steady to weak: vealers 50-75 lower, closing at 16.50 down: best 1105 lb yearlings 17.75: heifer yearlings- 17.15; most steera bulk medium to choice heifers 14.75-16 25: stock cnttle 13.50-15.25: moat beef cows 10.50-13.00: strictly good 1384 lb fed cows 15.00: very moderat supply 13.7ft-14.50; canners and cutters mostly 7.50-9.00: sausage nuls 13.25 down, most fat bulls 13.35-14.25. Salable sheep 1.000 (estimated compared Friday last week: slaughter Iambs weak to 15 lower: yearlings too scarce for market test; slaughter ewes unchanged; bulk good and choice fed wooled slaughter lambs 15.00-75: closing top 15.85: good graJe woolskins 14.65-15.00; several loads medium and good 14.25-50: medium down to 13.25; top clipped lambs 15.00 early for small lot good and choice fall shorn fed offerings; deck full mouth wooied wethers 8.25; week's bulk slaughter ewes grading common to choice 6.50-8.00. deck good and fed wooled western ews early 8.25, the top: scattered lots very common aged iwestern bucks 6 25. Portland Grain Portland.

March 16 Wj Wheat futures not quoted. Cash grain. No. 1 flax 3.10. Cash wheat (bid) soft white 1.66H soft white (excluding rex) White club western red 1.66.

Hard red winter: ordinary 1.66S; 10 percent 1.68; 11 percent 1.709i; 12 percent 1.12 Hard white baart: ordinary 1.68S; 10 percent l.SBi; 11 percent 1.70 12 percent 1.72. Today's car receipts: wheat 52; flour oau hay mtUfeed 3. Portland Livestock Portland. March 16 fU.R (USDA1 Salable cattle tor week 2,339. total 2.778: salable calves 214, total 228; compared week ago, market strong, instances 25 cents higher with odd early sales steers 50 cents up: top 18.00 for good-choice steers, two loads 17.75 4 several good loads 16.75-17.50; common down to 12.00: heifers largely 14.00-16.00: few 16.50, odd near choice 17.00; cutter heifers down to 9.00; canner-cutter cows 7.00-9.50: fat dairy type to 11.00; medium-good beif cows 11.50-14.00; sausage bulls 9.50-12.00: good beef bulls to 13.25.

odd head 13.50; good-choice vealers 18.00-50. DIRECTORY TREE SURGERY TREE AND SHRUB trimming, pruning and removing. Phone 6285. SALEM TREE CO. o9 UPHOLSTERING RUG St Upholstery cleaning.

VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTROLUX cleaner and air purifier sales and service and supplies. A limited number of new machines now available Get your name on the Ust for a new one now. Free inspection In your home. Office at 175 8. High.

Phone 6038. 077 FREE Inspection in your homt. authorized Hoover service. We service all makes of cleaners. Hogg Bros Ph 9149 WEATnER STRIPPING WINDOW CLEANING ACME WINDOW CLEAN EttS.

Windows, floors, woodwork cleaned. Ph 1337 J47 Court St. Langdoo St Culbertson 0 PROFESSIONAL Phone 4457. CLEANING SERVICE WOOD FOR SALE WOOD and sawdurt for sale. Write Emet Radke, Ht.

2, Box 123. o67 WOOD SAWING WOOD SAWING. 1529 Oak. Ph. 7987.

o'Ol B. B. CROSS Phone 8178. LEGAL NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON QI ESTION OF INCREASING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION II. ARTICLE XI, STATE CONSTITUTION: Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held In School District No.

24. of Marion County, State of Oregon, on Wednesday, March 27, 1946, from 2:00 P.M to 7:00 P.M. In the Board Conference Room In the Public School Office Building, 0 North High Street, Salem, Ore on, In said school district, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the Question of Increasing the tax levy for the year 1947 over the amount limited by section II. article XI. of the Constitution of Oregon.

The reasons for Increasing such levy are: To maintain unimpaired the physical premises of the Salem schools, to maintain present salary schedule levels In order to secure and hold a teaching staff at a time when more remunerative openings attract: to provide necessary supplies and to provide for an employes' retirement fund as was made mandatory by the 1945 legislative session. The amount of tax. In excess of the 6 limitation, proposed to be levied for said year Is 1135.649.00. Dated this fifth day of March, 1946. RALPH H.

CAMPBELL. Chairman, Board of Directors. Attest: C. C. Ward.

District Clerk. March 6 and 16 (By th Aiiociateo Prcati New York. Ciosini quotations Allied Crtem. Ow American Can Am Power St Lllht Amer Tel St Tel Anaconda Copper Atchison Beodli Aviation S2S 157i Bethlehem Steel Boeing Aircraft 32 'i 41 i 1SH 41H 134 3 34 31 32 10 106 4 102 4 48 524 72 4 65 58 87 4 107 146 52 31 13 153i 80S 31 Canadian Pacific California Packinv Case I Chrysler Corp Commonwealth St South Consolidated Edtaon Consolidated Vultee Continental Insurance Crown zellerbacn Curtlss Wright Douglas Aircraft Duporit do Nemoura General Electric General roods Oenerai Uotora Goodyear Tire Great Northern pfd Internationa; Harvester Int Paper pfd Johns Manville Kennecott Long Bell A Maytag Miami Copper Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator National Dairy central North Am Co Northern Paciflo Pac. Amer.

Pish Pacific Gaa Elee Pacific Si T. Pan American Penny Radio Corp Rayonter Rayonler Pfd Reynolds Metals Safeway Sears Roebuck Sinclali Oil Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard OH Calif Stewart-Warner Studebaker Sun M.n.un Union Oil Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United States Steel Warner Brother! West Elec. MfK Co Woolworth 22 "4 53 'i 15 23 33 '4 26 T4 44 20 18 24 156 44 33 82 37 Domestic Wool Demand Widens Boston, March 16 (U.R) Demand for domestic wools, encouraged following recent price reductions made by the commodity credit corporation, broadened to include practically all topmakers and manufacturers, the production and marketing administration reported today in its weekly wool review. Since price reductions went into effect on Feb. 21, sales of domestic wools were estimated between 35,000,000 and pounds.

Short Texas and original-bag fine wools continued active. Numerous inquiries developed on graded fine territory and low Vt -blood territory wools. On foreign wools, buyers showed increased resistance to recent advances on fine Montevideo wools. Shipments South America during February totaled a little under On March 1, stocks on foreign wool bought and held unsold by United States interests totaled 99,000,000 pounds compared with 88,000,000 pounds three months previous. AUTOMOBILES 1941 SPECIAL Deluxe Plymouth.

1941 Glider trailer house, butane stove, oil heat, sleeps 4. Elcc. brakes. 830 N. 17th.

q67 1911 PONTIAC Club Coupe, $1000. See Or vl lie Herald. McKay Chevrolet Garage. North Commercial St. q67 FOB.

SALE: 1930 Model A Spt. 16 In. wheels St tires. Consider two wheel trailer as trade In. Also two 19 In.

wheels St tires for tale. Call 4X43 at Stay ton or see at Box 18i; Rt. 1. St ay ton. R.

C. Darby. q87 104? New Moon factory built trailer house like new. Butane heat, sleeps 4. Riverside auto court.

643. Highway 22. q65 FOR SALE or trade on '37 or later 'model Chcv. or Plymouth car, '35 V-8 pick-up: new motor, and good 7:00 tires. Tom Forster, Rt.

1, box 376. Salem, Ore. q65 '37 REO truck. Good bed and good tires. Call 2-3235.

q86 DODGE 4-DOOR Sedan, very clean, 80 rubber, priced to sell. 1110 Lee St. q65 WANTED TO BUY: Car from owner. Must be in good running order. '35 to '39 coupe or sedan.

Ford or Chev. preferred. Phone 3220. q85 UARLEY Davidson cycle, 61 overhead Buddy seat St saddle bags. Just had 8125 complete overhaul.

Call between 11 a.m. St p.m. 2240 Fairgrounds Road. Salem. q65 1040 CHEV.

Special Deluxe 4 pass, eoupe, good condition, to trade on 1941-1942 Pontlao 2-door Streamliner. No dealera 836 N. Front St. Phone 9492 between 8 and 4:30. q65 WANTED: LATE Model Car by private party.

Will pay cash. Phone 5280. WE PAY TOPS! Ort EVERT DIMS roar Car la Wortnl Cash on the Barrel-Head SHROCK SALEM'S Oldest Independence USED OAR DEALER (I Corner Church Chemeketa Phone 7922 Trucks 41 OMO 6'Vheel dma, powar winch. 41 Dads, Pickup U9S. HO TraUar.

HERRALL-OWENS CO. PONTIAC SALES A SERVICE 333 Commercial Pn 2169 FINANCIAL "CASH" For Seasonal Needs FOR Spring clothes, home repairs, garden equipment, TAXES. Business expansion. For any worthy purpose. Loans $25 to $300 On Furniture, Salary or Business Equipment Up to $500 on Automobile Personal Finance Co.

Room 135, 918 StaW St. Tel. 3191. Lie. No.

rT7 SEE 08 FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 INTEREST 5 TO 40 YEARS and NO COMMISSION Leo N. Childs, inc. REALTORS 344 STATE ST. PHONE 9381 r66 Wl LOAN od Farm, Residential and Busf iftw Property Will buy mortgages, contracts HA WHINS 6 ROBERTS. INC REALTORS Guardian Side A TO OAKS WILLAMETTE OR EDIT CO.

ttft FLOOR OUARD U.I BLaDO License No -M-189 Journol Want Ads Poy II Aiuny LIIIC New York, March 16 (U.R) he stork market made a fur ther recovery in today's two- short session, following Friday's brisk rally, to leave the 'Jist only slightly lower on the Buying again reflected the in the foreign and Winston Churchill's assertion last night that Russia 'does not want war. Wall Street has begun to take cognizance of the many highly coiporation reports, issued fcarlier this week, but lost sight ir the swift flow of foreign jdeveiopments. Goins ranged to 4 points in Poni, among more active is-ssues. Jones Laughlin pre ferred ran up 8 points for one of (he widest gains and Electric Power "Light 7 preferred was up nearly 5 points. American Telephone rose more than a point in its group, where International Telephone added a major fraction.

Airlines gained more than a point in American and Eastern. Union Pacific rose more than 2 point? in the rails; Douglas Aircraft ran up 2 'A in its division- and Johns Manville scored a gain of almost 4 points in the bui'ding shares. Chrysler was about unchanged but General Motors rose nearly a point in their group. Goodyear was up more than a point in the tire section. Columbia Pictures and Paramount rose more than a point each in the amusements, the latter to a new 1946 high.

Brush College Grange Helps Building Fund Brush College A record crowd attended the March meeting of Brush College Grange at the local schoolhouse. A group of Fort Hill Grange members were guests at the 7 o'clock supper and later presented a program of musical selections, readings and vocal numbers. Mrs. W. D.

Henry, newly installed Brush College Grange master, presided for the first time. Mrs. Arthur Utley, vice president of the Brush College Home Economics club, spoke on the activities of the club, and especially reported the coming big event of the year, the benefit country style turkey dinner and bazaar, with accompanying program, which the members are arranging for April 12 for the Grange building fund. Ralph C. Shepard is Brush College Grange lecturer and Mrs.

Audrey Ewing secretary. The lens of the eye continues to grow in size throughout life. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FAN TYPE Chromalox electric room heaters. EATER APPLIANCE CO. 255 North Liberty.

n86a ALL METAL tool chests. EATER APPLIANCE CO. 958 North Liberty. RIVER SILT TREE FROM weed and trash. Phone 3456.

063" WESTERN'S ROOFING MATERIAL 100 ASPHALT, SLATE COATED SHINGLES Square Butt red or 18.95 Rex type, red or green. aq. 4.50 105-lb staggered edge roll 3.90 90-lb. slate coated, red or green 3.38 65-lb. mica coated roll 3.13 AS-lb.

mica coated roll 1.50' WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. SALEM. ORE. n82 RIVER SILT PHONE 17M n82 VnABIs" Foundation Garments, some are elastlo controlled. Appointments In my home by A.

Barhyt. Pn. 6766 or 1243 State Apt 5. n79 ELECTRIC TABLE bro 11 era. single and double hotplates with ovens.

YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 355 North Liberty. n72 JXCORE SCENT kitchen units, bathroom brackets, desk lamps and student table lamps. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 358 North Liberty.

B73 DRESS UP your awnings and outdoor furniture with Set-Fast canvas paint AH color available. YEATER APPLIANCE CO, 355 North Liberty. dTI BEVERLY'S Antique Shop. 740 Electric o5 aVTMOBAYS. Ozone.

Sell or rent. H. C. Pugh Ph. 23458.

P. O. BOX 463. 068 GARDEN sand, gravel, crushed rock Shovel St drag-line excavating. WALLING SAND AND GRAVEL CO.

Ph. 8561 EXCEPTION AX values In expensive, slightly used suits, coats, fonnals and dresses, including prints. Buses 12 to 42. Phone 4845 oioo FULLEB BRUSHES. 1745 Grant.

Pn. 8337. D311 WE BUY St sell furniture, tools, stove, dishes, motors, radios, electrlo appliances, household goods, KLIGUANB 385 Commercial Phone 9835 Commercial Sand and Oram Pn 21966 REBUILT pianos, like new. Buy with safety at Tallman'a. 8U a 12th.

Near 6P Depot a WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL 1931 Cadillac for house trailer or sell for 1350. 2957 Portland Road. Cabin 12. na65 WANTED: Room, board and care lot elderly lady in private home. Seml-In valid.

Mother of reliable people, who will pay well. Box 60. Capital Journal. na66 Used iurntture. Phono 184.

PERSONAL READING. Know the Truth, 2361 State. P86 MADAME MARLENE: Gifted reader, helps and advises those in trouble, in love, business, marriage. Tells names and dates without asking any question Pacts, no promises. Test readings free.

Satisfaction assured. Portland. 1331 (JWr Broadway near Jefferson. p8 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1935 Plymouth motor, over-houled. Buena Store.

q67 AST V-t, A. 41 Merc motor. WlnfleW cam. bore, 30 A. body.

1300. 117 gjHJ SilTcrton. g67 FACTORY BUILT Biceps 4. 04 heat, 26 Slate. q67 Portland Prodne Bxcnanrt Butter Cubes 93 score 47C toor 47 90 score 47c.

89 score 46tte lb. Beta Price to retailers: AA larit 44c, A large 41-43. med 38-39, small 34-35c down. Cheeee To retailers in Portland ore triplets 33.13 daisies 33.94, loaf 34.31 to. Jobbers pay id Portland Wholesale masvai Butter AA prints MS -S3 He.

carton --52 4c A trade prints 60 -Sic. cartons fi-464to lb prinu 60-6 1c, cartons Botterfal Ural nitny, ma, ot ol 1 acidity, delivered in Portland 62-flJHc, prem. quality, max of 35 of I acidity 63 He. valley routoi and country lolnts oO-60H Cheese eel) log price to Portland retailers. Oregon triplets 33.13c, loaf 34.21.

Trtp-ew wholesawrt 2c loaf 30.9o lb delivered To retailer: Tillamook single 30.1c loaf 30.40 ib Brewed Poultry Rabbits Government celling Average country killed to retailers 44 lb- Uv price producer 13-24 tb Turkeys Basle buymi price alive Sfl le lb for hens net at rarma: torn 31.3e Egar To Retailers AA large 44C A ige. 42c. med. 39c small 34c. Buyers' prices 35-36.

Live Pool try Buying prices from producers Broilers up to 2 ba 11c Tb Roajten over 34 Ibx 28c Leghorns 22c Colored hens. ail vts (Re. rooitew and taga lb Live Pool try Buying prices of wholesalers: Broilers 1H-3 lbs. 30c lb 2-34 lbs. 23c.

Colored hens 22c, Leghorns 15c lb. Roasters over 34 lbs. 35c. Roosters and stags 10c Live Poultry Belling prices to retailers: Springs Broilers 3 lb. up 20-23c lb Colored hens 18-20c.

Leghorn fowls 25-26c. roosters 28-29c. old roosters and stags 12c Dressed Turkeys Basin bunig prices nens 35 3-36 2. toms 30-2-312 Turkeys Drmed Selling price to retailers- hens 43 sjc toms 4l-43c. Artichokes Calif.

4s S6.50-S7: 6s a box. Asparagus Large 34c, small 28c lb. Avocado Puerte Calif. No. 1 14.10.

Calif, boat green 13-13 35. reis Loca1 bunched 75o dozen. Bro col Local 11.75 lug. Cabbage Loca) S2.50-t3.25 crate Texas $2.25, Rl $3, pony crate. Louisiana J2.50-75 for 60-lb bag Ca) S5 crate 80 lbs Oregon No.

1 12.25. Oswego No. 1 $4. New Imperial crate. Celery Calif.

I4.75-S5 a crat. white root II. hearts $2.85 doz bunches Carrots Ore doz. bunches Cauliflower No. 1 local Roseburg 12.25.

Calif. 11.75 crate. Corn Mexican. Can. Br.ntam IS-Sa oox of 9 or 8 dozen Oregon $5 crate Coeon ben -Arizona ft.

bushel Calif S4.50-85.25 lug. Garlic Oregon 30-350 tb. Mexican 30c. Lettuce Calif. 85.08 crate.

Dalles and Milwaukee 3s S3 crate. Walla Walla 84 80 Northern local 3s Van couver $3-50 No 1 Call! crate. Arizona 15 crate Onions Oregon No. 1 dry $2.80 SO-lb. sack Yakima comm.

$2.35. Idaho white 12.65 for 100-lb. bas. Arizona 25c lb. Idnho yellow S3.

25 50-lb. sack. Oregon green 85o doz. bunches. Parsley Calif.

90c doz. bunches. Parsnips Lug Peppers; Bin Ken No. 1 $4 orange box. Calif.

Mexican 35c. Potatoes Whth Oanmers $3 85! Yakima White 12 54 crate tJardman long whites 13.45. 25s 90c. Boarumnn 0ms $2 80. Deschutes 100s $4.00, 25s $1.08, 15s 69c.

Calif, yams S4.35 for 60s. Cal. field sweets $4.35 Southern yams $4.33 for 50s. Local Burbanks cwt. Bakers 13.50.

New Florida for 90s. Idaho S3.50-S4. Radishes winter 70o doa. bunches. Oal-No.

1, 90c dozen. Rhubarb Hothouse, extra fancy per 16-Ib. box S3 40. fancy $2.20. Rutabagas No.

1 lug. Spinach Local 11.60 a basket. Sprouts Local to S2.4S box. Squash Zucchlnnl $4.25 lug. Tomatoes Mexican 18-22C lb.

Calif Turnips No. 1 85c lug. Fresh r'rult Apples Yakima Delicious wrapped and acted, comb box. 14.61. Jumble box S3 40 Hood River Spits, raoe-flll.

box S3 90, lumble S3.25. H.R. Yellow Newtowns $4.48. Winter Bananas S2.90. Ortleys $3 60 box.

Jonathans, fdtf $3.40 H.R Delicious $3.66 Jumble box. Yakima Wlnesaps $4.60. Bananas Bunches s.0tt ii 40 in. bunch Hands 9.89 Grapefruit Calif. $4.78 crate.

Florida $6.75 crate. Texas pinks white 2.90-$3. Arizona case. Lemons Fancy $0.45 a case. Limes, bulk 60c dozen.

$3.05 nat Oranges Ceilings orate. Pears DuComlee lb. 16- DIRECTORY FLORIST Breithaupt's for flowers Dial 919a. 16" RED FIR mill wood, sawdust, stove oil and diesel. WEST SALEM FUEL CO.

Phone 24031. o79a FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOWELL FUNERAL BOMB Ph. 8673 LAWNMOWER SHARPENING CALL after 6 P.m. 3732. P.

Roasch. 078 STEAM BATH and massage. Phone 5731. 078 MATTRESSES CAPITAL BEDDING. Phone 4069.

o77' MUSIC LESSONS SPANISH and HAWAIIAN Guitar, Mandolin, banjo, etc. 1533 Court Ph. 7569. o70 PAINTING St PAPERUANGING PAINTING. Martsfleld, Ph.

8133. 071 Expert paperhanging. H. J. Woodworth, Ph.

3015. D. F. Steppe Ph. 8876 eves.

9548 days. PAINTING Spray or Brush. Also Interior painting. Roofs repaired. Harry Be refer Rt.

4. BOX 387. o67" JERRY JOHNSON. Phone 3402. PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO COPYING Enlargements Beautiful true-to-llfe copies of photos or snapshots, no matter how email Band coloring specialty Bishop 630 State PLOWING GARDEN PLOWING.

Phone 9640. EXPERT Furniture repairing and ref inching. Lambert's 3360 Portland road. Ph. 5364.

087 SCOTTIE SMITH Plxlt Shop. If It can be fixed, I can do It. Oxyacetylene and electric welding our specialty. Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired. Rebuilding of tricycles and kiddle cars and what have you.

"Will pick up and deliver. Phone 3283. Rt. 7. Box 379.

HcycKville Dist. 083 SAND A GRAVEL PIT RUN gravel, river silt, reasonable rates. 642 Edge water. Phone 8745 o80 GARDEN SOIL, crushed rock. Shovel St dragline excavating.

Walling Sand ft Gravel Phone 8561. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED KENNITH HA MEL, 1143 8th W. Salem. Ph. 7404.

Guaranteed service. o87 I. H. BOENING. 1067 Elm, Salem.

Ph. 9833. Free estimates. Prompt service. 081 CITY SEWER hook-ups.

P. W. Blank. 1810 Waller. o80 ROTO-ROOTER SEWER SERVICE Sewers and drains cleaned Free estimate Prompt service.

Ph. 6327 SURVEYING "DAVE" AND Fred Bales, Land Surveyors 477 Court 8L Ph. 9680. RS. 34394.

087 TRANSFER St STORAGE LOCAL and DISTANCE Hauling: Livestock, hay, grain, Boxcar unloading St freight handling. Household moving a specialty. Chart Transfer. 2056 N. Capitol.

Phone 8504. 038 LOCAL tb DINSTANCE Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal, briquets Trucks to Portland dally. Agent. Lyon Van Lines (or household goods to California points. Lnner Transfer A Storage.

Ph. IUL ernment regulations of coarse grains checked interest and a late rally in oats and barley on the board of trade today. Other grains turned steady to firm before the close. Oats steadied at the finish with the run-up in May rye, to close up '4 to off cent a bushel; wheat was unchanged; corn unchanged; rye unchanged to up 114, and barley up to off 1 cent. May rye made light gains after an extreme decline of cent early in the day, late recovery stemming from strength at Winnipeg.

Transactions in wheat consisted of only, a few sales in the July, and December contracts. Grainmen noted weather advices now being received forecast more general and heavier rainfall in the southwest belt. Needed moisture was reported in the south central part of Nebraska and north central part of Kansas. The grain trade heard a dental today from the office of defense transportation that shortage of grain for overseas relief was caused by shortage of grain cars. United States railroads are hauling record quantities of grain despite the shortage, the ODT railway department told a government Investigating committee.

Newberg's Berrians Have Reorganized Newberg, March 16 (IP) Reorganization of the Newberg Berrians, which hope to enter a float and a marching club in the Portland Rose festival, was announced today. Chief Blackcap is Paul Newton; sub-chief munger, W. D. Wiley; chief scribe loga, Joe Moore; gold dollar-keeper of the patch, Ray Classen. Salem Markets Completed from re porta of Salem dealers for the guidance ot Capital Journal Readera- IRevlaed dally Retail Price Rabbit Feed Pellet 13.80 cwt.

Eur Main 13.90 CWt Hen Scratch 13.53 cwt. Dairy Feed 13.25 cwt Beet Pulp 13 80 cwt Poultry Heavy colored hens; No. 1 33c lb. No. 2 30c Colored frjera.

No. I 24-36C. Old rooatrra 130 lb. Colored atera 36-280. Ease Buyers price White and Brown extra large grade A 37c, med.

33c, atandarda 30c pullets 34c cracki 24c dozen. Wholesale prices Lane 38c, medium 34c. standard 34c outlets 27c dozen. Retail Grade A 46c, med. tic.

pulltU and craoiu sue dozen. Bo tter Premium wholesales a tOtt-ftl. BuUerfat Premium 54o No- 1 ao- HOr tb FINANCIAL MONEY REAl ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CAR LOANS fft Buy Real Estat. liortcuei and Contract. STATE FINANCE CO.

Lie, 8-318 IS-m 153 High St GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS S-138 and M-3I8 and ROY SIMMONS INSURANCE and LOANS I Commercial St Tel. 9168. FARM CITY LOANS 412 and 5 rOTTB OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.

307 Pioneer Trust Btdg Ph. 7162. TRANSPORTATION LADY WOULD like ride to Los Angeles. Help drive and share expenses. Lady or couple preferred.

Ref. Rt, 4(i Box 83. Castle Hall Cottages. Apt. 4.

x65 LEAVING FOR Minnesota Saturday afternoon via Route 30. Will talee one passenger, help drive and share expenses. Ref. Phone 3280. x65 Directpry ACCOUNTING AUDITS, BOOKKEEPING, payrolls, taxes.

Eve, appts. Jones Accounting Service, Ph. 7952. 08 1 INCOME IAX SERVICE Monthly accounting for small firms. Cain's As-counting Service.

531 Court St. Phone 5584. 079 APPUANCE REPAIRS EXPERT BEND IX and commercial and domestk) refrigeration service. Ralph Johnson Appliances, 333 Center Ph. 4036 AUTO BRAKES MIKE PANE 275 South Com'L Ph.

6161. Brake and wheel aligning specialists. 071 AUTOMOTIVE MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE 840 Chemeketa Phone 7838 BULLDOZING BULLDOZING. LEVELING St GRUBBING. Call A.

Benson. Salem, 6305. o76 CEMENT WORK GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTING, Cliff Ellis, 1905 N. 19th St. Ph.

4071. o79a CHIMNEY SWEEP FURNACES. CHIMNEYS Vacuum Cleaned. EN5LSY, 771 S. 21ot.

Ph. 7176. 0 CUSTOM SPRAYING CUSTOM SPRAYING. Phone 22303. 086 DELIVERY SERVICE SALEM DELIVERY and Pick -up Service.

145 S. Church. Phone 4711. o895 CHARTIER Pick-up and Delivery Service. Phone 8504.

o67 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ALL KINDS electric wiring Ooode Ph. 9480, or K. Denison. pp. 47P3 EXTERMINATOR COCKROACH EXTERMINATION Service, Ph.

3056. LEX CROSS, 1260 N. 17th. 069 FLAGSTONE HOME construction, patios, terraces, (ire-places, retaining walls. Ph.

21754. FLOOR WAXING PROFESSIONAL floor waxing. Ph. 6752. o78' Journal Want Ads Pay Births, Deaths Births-Miller To Mr.

and Franklin Miller, Turner, Kenneth, February 15. Mrs. Benjamin a ton, Charles Klelver To Mr. ana Mrs. Carl Roland Kliever.

899 North Commercial street, a son, Carl Roland, February 28. Price To Mr. and Mrs. Detbert V. Price, 141 McNary street, a daughter, Deborah Kay, March 5.

Wlenert To Mr. and Mrs. John Conn Wlenert, route 1, a son, John Conn, February 20. Oahlsdorf To Mr. and Mrs.

F. Robert Gahldorf. 3380 Silverton road, a son, Charles Robert Gahlsdorf, March 10. Aumsvllle Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Wtlcox are the parents of a daughter, Kay Diane, born March 9. Deaths Hawley Mrs. Martha Helen Hawley, late resident of Turner, Thursday, March 14. Wife of Edsar Hawley of Turner; mother of Holli Jeanne Hawley of Turner; daughter of Mrs. Llliie Babcock of South Dakota, and sister of Mrs.

Mary Voat and Miss Pearl Babcock, both of Salem, Miss Margaret Mae Babcock. Mrs. Irene Elde. Casper Babcock and W. T.

Babcock, all or South Dakota, and Henry Bnbcock ol Turner. Also survived by several nieces and nephews Services will be held at the OlouBh-Barrick chapel Monday, March IB, at 3 p.m.. with Rev. Dudley Strain offi ciating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park.

Johnson George W. Johnson. at the residence at 335 North Church street, Fri day, March 15, at the ase or 70 years. Survived by his wire. Verda B.

Johnson. son. George L. Johnson or Salem; and two grandchildren, Roy Leslie and Dorothy Alice Johnson, both of Salem. Services will be held at the W.

T. Rlgdon chapel Monday, March 18, at 3 p.m. with con cluding services at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum. Rev.

Clay Pomeroy will officiate. Quigley At the residence, 1000 North Capitol street, March 15. Rev. George Quigley at the age of 83 years. Father of Mrs.

Roy Nelson of Salem. Mrs. A. Kinman of Portland and H. Quigley of Minneapolis, Minn.

Also survived by three grandchildren. Services will held Monday, March 18, at 1:30 p.m. at the T. Rlndon chapel with Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Rev.

Robert Hutcheon of Seattle and Rev. S. Raynor Smith will on ic late, casket wiu be open to irienos untu noon Monday. Mfchelson Olio Michelson at the family residence, 675 North 20th street, Friday, March 15, at the age of 49 years. Survived by his Mrs.

Martha Michelson or Salem; a daughter. Miss Hurrls Michelson of Salem, and a brother, Mag nus Opstad Michelson of Norway, Member of the Central Lutheran church. Serv ices were held at the Howell-Edwards chapel, Wednesday, March 20, at 2 p.m. Craig Mrs. Eliza Adaline Craig, late resident of Napa, March 15.

at Napa, Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary Salladay of Riverside, Iowa, Mrs. Bonnie Curtrlxht of Napa, and Mrs. Sara Woodburn of Salem; two sons, Oart Craig of Riverside, Iowa, and Ernest Craig of Portland; 10 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Announce ment of services later by Clough-Bsrrlck.

company. Swart Simon 3. Swarts, late resident or 1600 South commercial street, at Portland hospital. March 16. Survived by bis wife, Viola Swarts of Portland: two daughters, Mrs.

Gertrude Turner and Mrs. Ethel Jones, both of Portland, two sons, Lester L. Swarte of Warm Springs. and Ralph Swarts ol Santa Paula, three sisters, Mrs, Esther Payne of Salem, Mrs. Belle Good rich and Mrs.

Grace Strlckler, both of Portland; and a granddaughter, Charlcne Ray Swarts of Santa Paula. Calif. Services will be held at the Clouah-Barrlck chapel luesaay, March is, at 2 p.m. Obituary GMrae F. Kliever Dallns Georse E.

Kliever. 7t, resident of Dallas lor ,0 yeara. died from a heart attack at his home on otkdale avenue Thursday nl.ht. Funeral services will be held from the Apostolic Palth church Monday at 2 p.m.. with burial In the IOOP ceme'ry under the direction of Henkle te Bollman mortuary.

He wan born In south Russia, June 20. 1870, tolnt to Canada In 1878 and coming here In 1008. He was married to Elizabeth Lehr-man In Dallas, who survives with ail daughters and six sons. Mrs. A.

Z. Drown, Mrs. John Frlesen. Mrs. C.

Bsker, Mrs. E. M. Robinson and Helen Kliever, all of Dallas and Mrs. W.

D. Black, Port, land: Arthur Henry Raymond Eldon and Delbert D. Kliever. all of Dallas, and Kenneth R. Kliever, overseas: also three brothers.

F. Kliever. Dallas P. J. Kliever, Ssnta Monica, Calif, and Rev T.

Kliever, Albany. Esther Ann Moraan Independence Services were held at the Sinit-h-Baun mortuary In Independence Friday afternoon for Mrs. Esther Ann Moraan. 89. who died at the Dallas hospital Tuesday after only a few days Illness.

Mrs Morsan celebrated her 88th birthday last Saturday, the day she was taken to the hospital. Mrs. Morgan was born In Des Moines, on March 8, 18j7. She was the daughter of John Hill, who with hi two brothers enlisted In the second war with Enaland more than 130 years ago. By an act of congress on February 17, 1827.

Mrs. Morgan was provided with a pension for her father's services. Mrs. Morgan was a life member or the national organisation, the Daughters of 1812, a life member of the Rcbekah lodge and the Pres. byterlan church.

Rev. John W. Hood, pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian church, officiated at the services and Interment was In the IOOW cemetery. Surviving are a daughter and four sons, Mrs. Pearl Johnson and Verde Morgan of Independence: J.

E. Morgan of Portland; John W. Morgan or Albany and J. R. Morgan of Alhland: nine great grandchildren and 18 vrandchlldren.

Clarence A. Rorkhlll Orano Island Clarence A. Rockhlll. 70. retired farmer of the Orand Island district, died suddenly at his home with a heart attack Wednesday.

He had been in failing health since December, 1943, when he suffered a stroke. He was a member of Knight Memorial congregational church. Salem: the Wcbfoot Orange and Dayton local, Farmers' union. Mr. Rockhlll was born at Burlington, October 13.

187S. He came to Salem in 1905 and to Orand Island In November. Ifitfi. Ho was united In marriage to Miss Lulu Mothorn at Halcm. July 22, 1908.

Ten children were born. Survivors are the widow. Lulu, Orand Island: sons. James of Sheridan. Giles of Orand Island.

R. R. "Dick" of Orand Island. Honard In the army hospital In Utah, daughters. Mrs.

Carl Wood. Mrs. Arnet White of Toledo, Mis Myrtle of Portland, Misses lva and Lois, both at home-nine grandchildren. One son, Alvln died in January. 1936.

Surviving also are four brothers. Waiter Rockhlll ol Turner, Joe of The Dalles, Harry of Hartford, rred of Aberdeen. two listers, Mr. Ralph (Pearl I Bchlndler or Corva.s, Mrs. chrford (Myrtle) Parker of Salem.

Dr ff Lam. N.L Dt. a Chan. H.O DRS. CHAW LAM CHINKS HvrbalUU Ml N.

Utrarly Opt tain PvrUantf OcMral KlactrM Oa. OfriM ttoea BatarAays aalf It a.ai to I 7 p.aa CDtaliatla bio prewar ut rlnt toaU a tt mt cbarga. Frails If 11 ers were represented by the As sociated employers labor bureau. The new minimum wage scale provided in the contract follows: CLASS "AA HOUSE PER HOUR Dinner Cooks 1.50 2na Cooks 1.15 Fry Cook 1.15 Head Pantryman 1.00 A.SS t. Pantryman 85 Yardman 75 Bai Girls.

Hat Check 50 Paitry-Fry Cook com 1.25 Pastry 1.00 CLASS HOUSE DHne: Cook 1.15 Fit Cook 90 Fit and Pastry cook. com. .90 Com. Waitress, Fry Cook 80 Com. Waitress-Bartender BO Co.n.

Dishwasher-Fry .80 CLASS HOUSE Fiy Cook and Waitress Com. .80 Com. Waitress-Bartender 80 There shall be a graduated scale for waitresses, and dishwashers aa follows. vValters or waitresses, (apprentice 1st 200 hrs. 2nd 200 hours .57 St experienced thereafter Si'i.

Dishwashers inexperienced. 1st 200 hours .62 experienced thereafter To. Hus boy. per nour .55: fountain girl inexperienced exper-lenredet thereafer bartenders, man or woman, 1.00; night club or mix drink bartenders 1.25; head waitiesses head fountain girl, .87 Mi: pool rackers or cardmen, per hour .90: cashiers, per hour. .75: hostess, per hour, bookkeeper-cashier, per hour, .85.

Among other provisions of the contract are these: The union shall be recognized as the sole bargaining agency for the employes employed by employers under jurisdiction of the union. Employers agree to employ members of the local union provided they are in good standing. If the union cannot furnish satisfactory employes, non-union help may be employed, but must make application to the union. Non-union help must complete application within 30 days from date of employment. No Discrimination All working proprietors, except one for each 10 employes, or fraction thereof in each establishment must become passive members of the union.

There shall be no discrimination against any employe because oi union membership or activity when not on duty. The employer shall be sole judge of the capabilities of his employes. Eight hours shall constitute a day's work for both men and women, and 44 hours a week's work for women and 48 hours for men. Excess of eight hours shall be paid for at time and a half. It is agreed that during the life of the agreement, there shall be no strikes or lockouts, nor work stoppage.

Markets Briefed (By the United Press) Stocks higher in quiot trading. Bonds firm. Curb stocks irregularly higher. Cotton steady. Wheat, corn, rye, oats and barley futures irregular.

Says- St ROOFING NEW AND RECONDITIONING Industrial Commercial Residential Featuring ORIGINAL GILSONITE ROOF PRODUCTS Will Not Crack or Peel Wholesale and Retail FACTORY AUTHORIZED APPLICATION BY TECHNICAL TRAINED WORKMEN Estimates Gladly Prompt Service Anywhere Western Roofing Co. 1003 So. Commercial. Plume 7767 ROY RUSH MANAGER "Holly" 6 Nearly all the folks know about our modern method of selecting just the diamond ring you want, but just in case there are some newcomers in Salem who are not familiar with our popular system, here it is Come in and select any size stone you wish (we have only one quality, the best, so you will not be bothered in this respect) then select a mounting: that suits your own partciular fancy. We will then assemble them to make the perfect ring of your own choice.

No need to take a diamond you do not like to get a mounting you like or to take a mounting you do not like to get a diamond you like you get just what you want here in Salem's biggest little jewelry store. REGISTER OP TRADEMARK Standard Oil Company of California 1b a corporation organized under the laws of the Stste of Delaware, having a place of business at 225 Bush Street. In the City and County of San Francisco, State of Ca'lfornla. The trade-mark to be registered is the word "SUPREME." The merchandise to be covered by the registration Is: Petroleum and products derived from petroleum, such as gasoline, refined oils, lubricating oils, fuel oils and greases The corporation has used the mark since June 3, 1940. Mar 2 9 16 REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK Standard Oil Company of California la a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, and having a place of business at 225 Bush Strtct, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California.

The trade-mark to be registered is BAN-ICE. The merchandise to be covered by the registration is: Chemicals used to prevent the freezing or moisture In storage tanks and fuel systems of heating units and internal combustion eng.nes. The corporation has used the mark since November 24, lfl. Mar. 14 Jackson Jewelers! 225 No.

Liberty Onnosite Paramount Market 5.

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