Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 21, 1947, Page 19, Image 19

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( day or month In nice home. Reason-
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LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED OR STOLEN
SMALL DEEP red Cocker Spaniel, male,
answers to Butch. Reward for return
or information aiding In return. Mrs.
' E. B. Knight, Jefferson, Ore. Ml
bsT: BROWN St white Spaniel pup.
Aiuwera to name of Peggy. 131 N. 13th.
Reward. MO
LOST: Mitn'a purse containing car keys
and pocket knife. Reward. 593 So.
Commercial. Ph. 3-1766. MO
LOSTt BROWN leather billfold. Contains
important papera. S3 reward. MarJorle
Shade. Rt, 2, Box 191, Salem, Oregon.
Itfi9
LOST: BLACK billfold with cold design,
zipper closing, In or near Woolworth's.
Contains school papers St identification;
Keep money, return billfold St con
tents to owner. k69
MISCELLANEOUS
CURTAINS washed, stretched. 393 South
23 rd.
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned. Free Inspection.
Call 8427. After 6 p.m. 7205. m74
ATMORAYS. Onone. Oood health. Rent,
sell. H. O. Pugh, 684 N. 17th. Ph. 4692.
m90
DEAD AND WORTHLESS stock removed
on moment's notice. Ph. 5000. m89
FREE DIRT. Salem Armory.
MEN'S HATS cleaned and blocked, 11.00.
LES SPRINGER, 464 Court St. mB7a
DOES YOUR roof leak? Use 100 as
phalt shingles. Unharmed by any wea
ther, rain or shine. Fireproof. Installed
by experienced men For FREE esti
mate phone 7177. Western Auto Sup
ply Co. . P.79
"HOME GUARD" Home Insulation pro
tecta your family against extreme
temperatures pays for Itself by saving
up to SZV of your fuel bills. Free
Estimates. Western Auto Supply Co
Ph. 7177. mlfl'
rfJJEW LOOKING floors at small cost. Rent
Dreadnaught Sander by hour or day
r Western Auto Supply Co Pb. 7177.
m79
VENETIAN BLINDS Laundered expertly
Call ua for prompt, efficient service
THE VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY 4
CLEANERS Phone 6909 m
HEAT your home electrically It's con
venient, clean economical See ua (oi
free estimates YEATER APPLIANCE
CO. 253 N Liberty P
HEAVY HAULING excavation and road
building, land clearing, dozer work
; ditching basement excavation, gaud
ravel, crushed rock mason sand, con
crete mix cement.
SALEM SAND A ORAVEL CO.
1403 N FRONT 8TV SALEM. OREGON
Phono 9408 or 21924 m
DENTAL PLATS REPAIR
1-HR SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST
Adolpb Bids. state St Commercial Bts
SALEM Phone 8311 m
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY plants. Clean
St healthy. Pa. sisi. 330 Evergreen Ave.
n7l
ELEC. RANGE. Oood cond. Ph. 36680.
nio'
BAUSCH-LOMB blnoculors. 6x30 power.
Phone 26702. n70
TAKE YOUR clocks to the Clock Dr. 190
South 14th. n73
ONE 800 chick, elec. brooder, In good
shape. Cost $109.60. 840. Ph. 25438.
n7l
WELL built chicken house. 8xl2-ft.
Painted, wired for elec, built in '48.
Never used only for child's playhouse.
Ph. 25428. nil'
ALL DIFFERENT size untln. chests from
15.85 up.
NELSON BROS.' FURNITURE
313 N. LIBERTY JlflB
SHINGLES
CEDAR SHINGLES. Lumber and Build
ing Supplies on direct Mill sale. PHONE
2-5950. EOLA LUMBER COMPANY, Ba
, lem-Dallaa Highway. n80
jKLD GROWN pansy plants. Large or
email orders. 3355 Garden Rd. n70
MONTAG WOOD range J80.00. Comb.
wood St gas range 130.00. upright pi
ano 385.00. Vaughn dragsaw (60.00.
2090 S. Cottage. n69
WOOD OR coal range with colls 315. Also
30 gal. hot water tank 15. 1480 Broad
way. Ph. 28609. n71
NEW SIMMONS bed. New Simmons coil
springs. New innersprlng mattreaa. Bells
complete at only (49.85. Stock la lim
ited. WOODRY FURNITURE MARKET
1605 N. Summer
Trades, Terms, Lowest Prices n71'
SINGLE and double hot plates, 3.76, $6.(0
ana sir.bs.
NELSON BROS.' FURNITURE
315 N. LIBERTY t
FOR SALE: Davenport, washing machine,
radio & sewing machine. 9055 North
Church. n69
WEDGEWOOD gas range. Oood cond,
25. Ph. 25679. 945 Union. n71'
FOR SALE: 120 bass piano accordion,
good condition. S300. 1 size 40 Kup-
penhelmer tuxedo, single breasted, 343,
495 N. High. Ask for Lee. n71
DON'T forget you will receive the same
courteous treatment we have always
given.
NELSON BROS.' FURNITURE
315 N. LIBERTY n69'
FT. refrigerator. Very good condl'
Hon. 1 Superior wood range. 1242 Rukc
St., West Salem. n71
BEAUTIFUL golden Pa la ml no 4 yr. old
saddle mare. Lots of style. Ua ml. S.
of Pen 4-Oorners. Rt. 6, Box S6H.
Phone 25932. n70'
ENAMELED coiled trash burner. Built-in
bookcase, glass doors. Ph. 25388. n71
USED CLOTHING, good condition, sizes
11-14. Many 12.00 or less. 4095 Earl
Ave., between Center St D on Lancaster,
n70
HEAVY DUTY double constructed single
auu DDUQI6 springs. 14.89.
NELSON BROS.' FURNITURE
316 N. LIBERTY 6fl
BOYSENBERRY TIPS, good ones, 50,000
01 'em. Ed Sproed, Rt. 2, Box 403-B,
Salem. n73
REMINGTON PORTABLE typewriter.
WOODRY FURNITURE MARKET
1005 N. Summer n71'
BOY'S BRN. GAB. Sport Suit, Size 18.
Rev. Brn. overcoat, size 18. Man's blue
summer suit, size 42. Shoes and over
shoes. 1366 State St.- n69
1IIZZER MOTORBIKE Just overhauled.
Equipped with windshield, headlight.
speedometer, carrier, saddlebag, '47 li
cense, etc., $115. Call 2-1200. n70
AWNING, 9x13 feet; good condition. Com
plete with frame. 1580 Norway. Phone
8078. n73
PANSY plants. 846 N. 16th. n91
NEW ESTATE gas range, 3115. 1820 Fer
ry St. Ph. 25604. n70
BEAUTIFUL walnut finish all metal beds,
$17.50.
. NELSON BROS.' FURNITURE
315 N. LIBERTY 69
SEWING MACHINES repaired and rented
t Cash paid for machines, regardless of
condition, pn. 7671 or write W. Daven
port. 1930 North 18th. Work Guar. n90
HAN'S DARK blu- suit silt 38. 29 in.
trousers. $15. Ph. 3150. n70
NEW LEATHERETTE davenport and chair,
platform upholstered rocker, 7 coffee
tables, 2 china table lamps and solid
Honduras mahogany lamp or end tables,
3 7Ux9tt rugs, 3 electric heaters, used
gas range St lu water heater with tank
St pipe. Leather daveno, vacuum clean
er. Ph. 3604 after a p.ra. d70
WHAT A buy, new davenos $39.75. May
we show you?
WOODRY FURNITURE MARKET
1805 N. Summer nil
VACUUM CLEANERS: Westingbouae, Uni
versal and RoyaL
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 North Liberty. n00
FARMERS, ATTENTION: Portable Clean
Easy ml being machine. '
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
235 North .Liberty. 090
OIL CIRCULATORS! Super Flame, me
dium size.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
235 North Liberty nso
HEAVY double and tingle Jenny Llnd
1 beds. 123.50.
A NELSON nnrtfl vrmNTTTTPv
31 N. LIBERTY bW
iNEW DINING rm. set. motor scooter,
piano. V. R., 1305 Nebraska. Ave. n63
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
CLOSING OUT atoclc ol borne grown cam
ellias, apples St ahade treea. Also place
for sale. 4385 Hudson St. Just north
of 4-Corners Baptist church. n70
TABLE TOP 40 gal. auto. elec. water
heaters. FARM ENTER PLUMBING St
HEATING, 2380 FAIRGROUNDS RD.
PHONE 8627 . n71
LARGE WOOD St coal circulator, small
range. 3 cords dry cook stove wood, all
for JIM. CaU 1149 Edgewater, W. Salem.
nS9
BEIGE COAT, genuine fox collar, like
new, size 12 to 14. $27.50. Evening dross
with jacket, size 12 to 14. Phone 3666.
n72
FOR SALE: Fine furniture, bedroom
suites, living room suites, mattresses
and springs, refrigerator, washing ma
chine and .articles too numerous to
mention. 515 N. Bummer. n69
NEW MATCHED set. full size lnnersprlng
mattress, box springs, 150. L. F. Rem
ington, Box 209, Portland Highway.
n69
27. (KM) FT. used lumber, good shape: 2x6,
21 It.! 6X6, 23-24 ft.; 3x6, 20 St 28 ft.
Suitable for building warehouse, gar
age, or house building. Ernest E. Por
ter, Rt. 8, Box 1050. Or contact me
Sat. on the Albert Michelson place, 3
ml. west of Silverton. n69
BEAUTIFUL prewar quality Gulllstan
rug, 12x23. Dusty rose color, perfect
cond. Phone 3387. . n69
WE&TINGHOUSE elec. range. Or trade on
small piano. 425 N 17th. D69
BABY'S bathlnette, $6. 1326 Franklin St.,
W. Salem. Ph. 8650. n69
GOLD FISH, snails. 68 Park Ave. n72
7V4 DOUBLE A patent leather pumps.
One boy's camel hair coat, size 6. Boy's
brown hat. One pr. white children's
hoes, size 10-C. One boy's jacket, size
8. Child's med. size tricycle. 1610 Madi
son Ave. Ph. 5414. U69
FOR SALE: One half 15 mo. old heifer.
dressed, delivered. 34c lb, Ph. 22639.
n71
1 F.D.L. 95 Cletrac Tractor, Isaacson Ca
ble Dozer and Carco Logging Drum.
Price $3800. 918 Birch St., Dallas, Ore.
n72
LARGE WINDOW sash with glass. 660
North Cottage. n71
FARMERS, ATTENTION: Westinghouse
auto, electric mux cooler.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 North Liberty. nQO'
JUNIOR SIZE Boy's bicycle. $25. 10 yr. old
coys iweea suit, 17. t Aorams A-e.
WHEEL CHAIRS and Hospital Beds. Buy
or sen, rent or iraae. Max Huren, 745
Court St., Salem. Ph. 7775. n89
FERTILIZER, $1 sack; $5 per yard, 6 yds.
925. Dial o, call. 6BF32, Phillips Bros..
Rt. 8, Box 118, Salem. n87
PniLLlPS BROS., cedar posts, corner
posts, wood, hop poles, bean stakes,
shakes, fertilizer and special timber or
ders. Rt. 6, Box 118. Dial O, call 68F22.
1)89
FULLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Ph. 8357,
NOW AVAILABLE: Concrete drain tile
building blocks, sewer, culvert, Irri
gation St well pipe Fresh regular Kcene
cement, white sand, reinforcing steel,
mesh sash, expansion Joints. OREGON
GRAVEL CO., 1405 If. Front. Ph. 3417.
t)66
ELECTRIC range burners now available
for all makes of ranges. High speed
Calrod type, solid top and replacement
coils. For service or parts call 4311.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
235- N. Liberty. n88
ELECTROLUX complete with attachments.
$69.75. Sales service St repairs. Limited
ami available. 175 S. High. Ph. 6088. n76'
NAVAJO RUGS & saddle blankets. 176
south High. Ph 6088 n76'
COW FERTILIZER, $5 a yard or $9 a
ioaa. r none 7330. ma'
GARDEN sand, gravel, crushed rock
Shovel St drag-line excavating WALL
INQ SAND AND GRAVEL CO Ph 8541
RIVER SILT Phone 2-1749.
DAHLIAS - QLADIOLAS 881 Rosemont.
WS. Ph. 4325. n73
CHARIS FOUNDATIONS, girdles St bras
Dresses St lingeries. Ph. S495. n69
SUNBEAM, Universal. American Beauty
st Roa ironi, steam ss travel irons.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty. ' n69
WALNUT SHELLS. 12 sacks for 1.00
$3 ton. Kiorfein Pack Co.. 460 N Front
ELECTRIC HEATER G E., 3000-watt. 220
volt. heavy duty, fan type. $66.60.
Mitchell Radio St Appliance, State and
I9h. Phone 7577.
C E. WILLIAMS, sewing machine repair
specialist. I do not sell new machines
Parts for all makes Ph. 6765. 1940 N
18th. n76
HEAT YOUR home electrically It's con
venient, clean, economical Set as lot
fret estimates
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
255 N Liberty o
WE BUT St sell furniture, tools, stoves
dishes motors radios, electric appli
ances household roods KLIGMAN'S
285 N. Commercial. Phone 9885. o'
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
ELEC. MOTOR: 3-phase, 60 cycle, 1200
RPM. H or M h.P. Call 9201, 8 a.m.
to d p.m. na?o
WANTED: Burlap and cotton bags, all
Kinaa. wnns Keney. rn. aaiso. na4"
WANTED: Meat market. Box 292, Capital
Journal. na89
WANTED: Broken furniture. We special
ize in furniture repair. Call Lee Bros.
Phone 21233 na69
USED FURNITURE. Phone 9186
PERSONAL
EDITH SCOTT from Eugene reading from
10 to 8 lor one week. 1085 North Cot
tag P. Phone 4383. p72'
PROFESSIONAL ADVISER, known by for
mer name Martin, 1271 Chemeketa St.
Appointments 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. p70
READING. Know the truth. 2861 State.
P69
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P.O Bl 721
P271
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE by owner, 1941 Chrysler Royal
ciuo cpe., witn new 46 motor, no dear
ers. Ph. 26988. q71'
1931 MODEL A roadster, A-l condition.
16-ln. wheels. Apply 879 N. Liberty St.
Apt. No. 14 q"l
FOR SALE: 1934 Chev., good rubber,
good cond. (250. Rt. 9, Box 627. Ph
22C43. q70
10SS PLYMOUTH 5 pass., completely re
conditioned throughout, new paint, new
tires. Call after 5 p.m. at Rt. 4, Box
109B, Just behind Colonial House on
Hwy. 99. q71
FOR SALE: 1936 Ford V-8 '3 dr. Motor
In cxcl. cond. 75 rubber, 2407 State.
q71
'89 CHEV. Sedan, radio St heater. 2 new
tires. $750. 1545 N. 16th. q71
'38 BUICK, 1775 or $525 from $800 equity.
1790 D St. q71
18 FT, INDIAN trailer house. Ga range,
oil heater. Samuel Berger, 160 William
Ave. Shady Rest Trailer Camp. n71
MUST SELL '42 Plymouth deluxe coach.
$1150.00. Will take older car on trade.
3517 S. Commercial. Ph. 8466. q70
36 V-8, 2 -door sedan, 4 new tires, radio,
heater, spot Ught, fog light. 41.000
actual miles. Pn. 21841 a ays, eves.
339 Si Chemeketa. Rear of Argo Hotel.
q70
FOR SALE: '36 Ford Sedan, radio and
heater, good tires. 2015 Fairgrounds Rd.
q70
EXCELLENT COND. 1942 Studebaker
Champion coupe, new '46 motor, over
drive, under-seat heater. $1150. Ph
26702. ' q70
FOR SALE:
1937 FORD Coupes
3 1938 Ford Coupes
2 1937 Ford H-Ton Pickups
1 1939 Ford 1-Ton Pickup
1 1939 Ford 1-Ton Stake Truck
1 1937 Chev l4-Ton Truck
2 1939 Chev ltt-Ton Trucks
1 1939 Ford m-Ton Stake Truck
EQUIPMENT can be Inspected at the
Oregon State Board or Foiestry Head
quarters, 2600 State St., Salem. Ore
con, from March 19th to March 24th.
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Bid forma will
be furnished by the Forestry Depart
ment. Sealed bids win ne acceptea un
til 5:09 p.m. March 24th. Bids will be
opened at 10 a.m. March 25th. success
ful bidden will be notified. q69
AUTOMOBILES
'SO 4-DR. BROWN Hudson Sedan, In good
cond. Ph. 7968. 1689 N. 18th. q69
WANTED: Car in good condition 1938
model or thereabouts. Box 301, Capital
Journal. q70
FOR SALE: 1936 4-ton International
Pickup In good condition. 11530.00. Ar
thur Ba&sett, Mill City, Oregon. q73
FOR SALE: Large trailer. Good condi-
tlon, $55. Phone 21792. i70 "
19.19 BUICK Special, 2-dr. Sedan. Radio.
heater, new rubber, $025. Call eves, or
week-end. 1680 Berry St. q.70
31 STUDEBAKER. 575 Court.
SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY
(Cash, terms or trade) . .
1946 FORD 4-dr., 4000 miles.
1941 Fora 4-ar 30.000 miles.
1940 Ford Coupe (new paint).
1941 Studebaker 4-dr. Sedan.
1938 Studebaker 4-dr. Sedan.
1935 Pontiac 2-dr. Sedan.
1935 Ford 2-dr. Sdan.
(Several More)
SQUARE DEAL USED CARS
1155 South 12th St. q70
17 -FT. TRAILER house, almost new. Gas
range, oil heat. Hollywood bed. U. B.
Auto Park, Woodbum, Ph. 'Green 7.
q70
41 CHEV. Very good cond. Alt the acces
sories. $1395. Ph. 3537 after 7 p.m.
q69
1936 TERRAPLANE 2-Dr. Motor good
cond. May be seen after 5 or Sat. it
Sun. 1258 S. Commercial. q72
1933 CHEV. parts for sale. 143 Abrams
Ave. q74
11 PONTIAC 6 4-Dr. Sedan, excellent
cond. Private party. Claude Gler, Rt. 2,
Box 21. Silverton, Phone 4081. q72
FOR SALE or Trade: '28 Chev. Sed. 42,-
000 aotual miles. Very clean. A-l in
side and out. '47 table model radio. One
tractor, - very good motor. AH priced
for quick sale or trade, 34 Park St.
q69
TRAILER HOUSE; Factory built. Sleeps
4. Furnished with oil heat, electric or
gas stove, Venetian blinds, hot water
heater. '47 license, etc. 1695. CaU 21200.
q89
1940 FLY. Sedan. H. St R. '42 Dodge mo
tor, just overhauled. $850. 1665 Roose
velt St., Salem. Call after 6 p.m. q6S
37 FORD Tudor, (550. Mechanically per
fect. See after 5 p.m. 1147 Oak. q69
is OLDS COACH. Radio, heater. $625.
1515 Bellevue q69
RECONDITIONED Dodge, Plymouth, Ford
and Willys engines, '33 Chev. standard
ring, gear and pinion. Used parts for
sale. Wrecks bought. Everett's Oarage,
Salem-Dallas Hlway. Q71
41 INTERNATIONAL truck, good cond.
Rt. 5, Box 233, Co John. Bessener,
Salem. q71
'34 FORD V-8. Good cond. Fair tlreg. $300.
1 mi. east of Gervals, on Mt. Angel
rd D. L. St John. q7l
LOOK THESE CARS OVER BEFORE
YOU BUY
1037 BUICK Sedan
1936 Terraplane Sedan
1937 Plymouth Sedan
1934 Chev. l'i ton truck
v Your Kaiser-Frazer Dealer
TEAQUE MOTOR CO.
355 N. Liberty St. Phone 7001. q70
CLEAN '37 Dodge. R H., new tires. Sell
or trade for Ford or Chev. Ph. 380$ after
5 p.m. q71
!3' SCHULT, very good cond. Butane
range. 3910 N. Front, Tr. Park. Reduced
in price, this week only. q70
'42 CHEV. DUMP TRUCK
LARGE 2 speed Eaton. Rt. 8, Box 1518.
Hollywood Dr. q69
1936 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan. Ph. 6252.
q69
SO MODEL A for salt. 864 Jefferson.
q6B
REAR POWER take off for T-D-6 Inter
national $90. Call 9668 q70'
1941 CHEV. 2 dr. sedan. 48,000 miles. Call
9688. q70
PETVRBILT dlesel logging truck with
Fruehauff trailer.' Inquire 147 Beach
Ave. q69
12TH STREET
Salem's new
USED OAR CENTER
7 BIG CAR LOTS 7
Before you buy or sell com
out and see us.
STEVENS USED CARS
678 S. 12th Street
12th Street Used Cnn
668 South 12th Street
A. B. O. MOTORS
785 S. 12th Street
EVERSON MOTOR CO.
795 S. 12th Street
SQUARE DEAL USED CARS
1155 S. 12th Street
DICKS USED CARS
1890 S. 12th Street
CHEFFTNO USED CARS
1898 S. 12th Street q73
HUDSON
SALES - SERVICE - PARTS
Free estimate overhauling body
and fender repair 1 painting. "Give
Shrock a try and you'll know why "
8HROOK MOTOR CO
Phone 8502 . Salem
MOTORCYCLES
INDIAN
BALES - SERVICE - PARTS
AH makes used motorcycles bought
sold repaired
SHROOK MOTOR CO.
Phont 8502 Salem
FINANCIAL
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4i INTEREST
S to 40 Years and NO Commission I
Leo N. Chllds, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St. Phone 9261. T71'
LOANS FOR SHOPPING
$25 to $250 or more on signature,
furniture or auto. No outsiders.
$8.38 a mo. repays $100 loan In full
in 15 mo. You get full amount of
loan. 4 out of 5 who ask for a
loan at Personal get it. Call today.
PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY,
E. Galllnger Mgr. Phone 3191
518 State St Room 125
Lie. S 122 M 165 r76"
MONEY TO LOAN
WANTED! REAL ESTATE mortgage loans
city or farm properties; loans made u
small as $300- See us about refinanc
ing your present contract or mortgage.
APPROVED CITY LOANS 44
G.I. LOANS
ON NEW CONSTRUCTION. 4
LEO N. CHILDS, INC.
REALTORS
344 State Street. Phone 9261. r68
$ MONEY $
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CAR LOANS
We Buy Real Estate Mortgage and
Contracts
STATE FINANCE CO., REALTORS
Lie S-216 M-222 153 S High St r
IF VOU art capable of building 10 to
.v uuusc.. oBicm or iciniiy curing
1947 and need financial assistance
Contact Us. We are also lntereted in
financing one or two largt apartment
house units.
STATE FINANCE CO- Lit S216M222
153 6, High St.-Ph. 4121 f
A fJ T ft I n a ki a
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO
6th FLOOR -GUARDIAN BLDG
liicenst Ma U-169. 0-164
GENERAL FINANCE CORP
LOANS
8-138 and U-S38
and
ROY B SIMMONS
IMSURANCE AND LOANS
136 S Commercial St Tel 91 68
FARM AND CITY LOANS
ana t
t-OUB OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
307 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph 1162 r
LODGES
I. O. O. P. meets every
1 Wednesday night. In
itatoiy degree. Visitors
I welcome.
Fraternal OrHor nf pAiM
uofjico UICISLO
every Tuesday at 8 p-m. More than
o uiimuii mem uera.
Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. &
AM. St&ted meeting Friday
March 21, 7 p.m. 69'
Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. &
am. mated meeting Friday
March 21, 7 pjn. 69'
Directory
ACCOUNTANTS
MONTHLY Bookkeeping service, including
balance sheet, tax returns. G. E. Crock
ett. Ph. 2-2829, 082
ACCOUNTING
INCOME TAX, GEN. ACCOUNTING,
AUDITS
CAIN'S ACCOUNTING Service. Rm. 131
Pacific bldg., 618 State St. Salem, Ore.
Ph 5990. Res. 6217. o77
AUTO BRAKES
MIKE PANEK 275 8. Com'l. Ph. 5161.
Brake St Wheel aligning specialist. o75
APPLIANrE REPAIRS
OLSON WASHER REPAIR. Ph. 2-6100
o74
EXPERT BENDIX and commercial and
domestla refrigeration service. Ralph
Johnson Appliances 333 Center Pb. 4036
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAWING house plans. Call 9621. o76a
AUTOMOTIVE
JUST A MILE from high prices. Delmar
Auto Refinlshlng. 3995 E. State St. Body
St fender repairing, auto painting. Pn
2-5913. Fret estimates, all work guaran
teed. 2 day service. o76
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service, day Pbona 1838
Night. 24417. 333 Center.
BULLDOZERS
BULLDOZING, leveling, clearing teeth for
oiusn. virgii Husxey, aua rairview Ave.
Phone 23146. Salem. 086
GLEASON'S Catering Service. Ph. 25379.
o90
CHIMNEY SWEEP
FURNACES, CHIMNEYS vacuum cleaned.
ENSLEY. 771 B. 21St. Ph. 7176. 077'
CEMENT WORK
GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTING. Cliff
Ellis. 1903 N. aeth St. Ph 4071. 089
DELIVERY SERVICE
EVANS MOTORCYCLE Merchant Delivery.
Ph. 7000. m N. High. 088
SALEM D LIVERY and Pickup Service.
145 S Church Phone 4711. o74
DIGGING it LEVELING
DIGGING, Basements, Ditches, Leveling,
Fill Dirt. PECO, Pacific Excavating Com
pany, Salem, Oregon. Phone 3456 or
8793. 089
DRESSMAKING
DRESSMAKING, button holes, hemstitch
ing, buttons St buckles covered, altera
tions. 2395 N. 4th. Phone 3900. 093
EXTERMINATORS
COCKROACH EXTERMINATOR service
Pb. 3056. LEE CROSS. 1260 N. 17th.
076
PETTYCREW'S Oreenhouse, 200 kinds of
plants in season. 1028 S. 12th. Ph.
25909. 073
FEMBERTON'S FLOWER SHOP. 1980 8.
12th. 082
BREITHAUPT'S tor flowers. Dial 9195 0
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOWELL FUNERAL HOME. Ph. 3672. o
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J R. WATKINS CO. PRODUCTS. Fret del.
1717 Center St. Phone 5395. o75
LEVELING 4ND DOZING
SILT A GRAVEL garden sand. Leveling
St dozing. Bosley it Meyer. Pb. 3046 or
2-2160. 079
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
MRS. P. H. HAUSER, 925 Saginaw. P7828
081
MATTRESSES
CAPITAL BEDDING. Phone 4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
SPANISH and HAWAIIAN Guitar Mando
lin, banjo, etc. 1533 Court. Ph. 7569. o70'
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. Free
estimate. Ph. 9513. 857 Shipping, c
PAINTING. Call for Jack. 4001.
PAINTING AND decorating. Roy Hanson
Ph. 25838. Rt. 1, Box 406-A. o78
PAINTING SERVICE. Competent work
manship. Reasonable rates. Pront 2-4895
071
PAINTING A PAPERHANGING
JERRY JOHNSON. Phone 3492.
PAPERHANGING
PAPERHANGING St decorating. Ph. 6522
073
EXPERT PAPERHANGING. H. J. Wood-
worth. Phone 3015. 082
PLOWING A DISCING
GARDEN plowing it discing. George Wil
son. Phont S8F15. o8(
PLUMBING AND repair. Prompt service,
Larry Travtss, 1029 Highland Ave, Ph.
8601. 087
RADIO TUBES
RAY 5IOORE. 3270 Portland Rd. Salem
RADIO REPAIRING
QUICK, DEPENDABLE, saves you money
RAY MOORE. 3270 Portland Rd.. Salem
REFRIGERATORS
GENERAL REFRIGERATION CO. Repair
St installation, commercial it domestic
Ph. 8963. 06E
SAND AND GRAVEL
GARDEN SILT and gravel. Bosley St Mey
er. Ph. 3046 or 22160. o8f
GARDEN SOIL, crushed rock, Shovel St
dragline excavating Walling Sand St
Gravel Go Phone 8561
f-EPTIC TANKS
t F. HA MEL. Septic Tanks Cleaned.
1143 8th. St. W. Salem. Ph. 7404.
MIKE'S Cesspool St Septic Service, mod
ern equipment. 107P Elm St. W Salem.
Ph 9468 or 5327. 075'
SEPTIC TANK drains cleaned. Pb. 9633
1067 Elm. Jack Boenlng. 082
ROTO-ROOTER SEWER SERVICE: Sew
ers and drains cleaned. Free estimate
. Prompt service. Ph. 5337 or 9468. 08I'
SIGNS AND SHO-CABDS Eldoo Scott
Ph 3635 . 076
SPRAYING AND PRUNING
SPRAYING AND pruning. L. W. Caudle
Phone 7900. 072
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
LOCAL A DISTANCE Transfer, storage
Burner oils coal, briquets Trucks 10
Portland dally Agent Lyon Van Lines
for household goods to California point
Larmer Transfer St 8torage Ph. 3131. 0
VACUUM- CLEAN ERS
HOOVER V A OUT" I CLEANER owners. W
will service your Hoovei cleanet com
plete lor 13.50 plut paru If required
Hogg Bros. Ph 9149 o
WEATHER STRIPPING
FREE estimates. T. PULLMAN. Pb. SM5
081
WHITTAKER'S WELDING WORKS. Ph.
5600 082
WELL DRILLING
CLEMENT BROS., well drillers. Rt. 1,
Gervals, Ore. Ph. 2-4378. 089
CHESTER J. PUGH. Rt 2. Box 288B Ph
2-3412. Salem. 076
S A SNEED SONS. Well drilling 2505
Brooks St., Salem, Fbont 6809 070
WKLL DRILLING M D. Enloe, Rt. 6,
Box 675, Salem. 1 milt East of Lancaster
drive on Auburn rd. Ph. 25198. o82
WINDOW CLEANING
WINDOW cleaning house cleaning, floor
waxing. Salem Window Service. Ph.
21342. 091
ACME WINDOW CLEANERS. Windows
walls A woodwork cleaned Floors altan
ed, waxed St polished Ph. 3337 11
Court wtnadoe Oulbertnoo and Mather
PROFESSIONAL CLEAN IN O SERVICE
Phone 4457 e
WOOD SAWING
B & Crest, Ph. 8178. 076
To place classified ads
phone 3571 or 8037.
Market Quotations
Portland EaiUlde Market
Very best heads 01 cauliflower aom at
SI. 25 a crate top at today's session of
the Portland Eastalde Farmers' Whole
sale Produce market. Several large lots
sold at 61 a crate, some at 75c,
Very best packs of Mid-Columbia spin
ach sold at 11 a 20-lb orange box, $1.25
1.35 for lettuce crate packs.
Green onions were offered at so-s&c a
dozen bunches.
Radiahes were quoted at 90o a dozen
bunches.
Rhubarb was offered at 61.30-1.40 a
IS -lb box with bunched stock selling at
$1.40 a dozen bunches.
Portland Proonet Etrnance
Butterfat Tentative isuolect to Imme
diate change) Premium quality maximum
Port and 85-87c: first Quality 83-8&C ib.i
second quality 78-79c: valley routes and
country points 2c less than first, or si-8JC.
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk, os to
cubes, AA, 93 score, 73-74c; A, 93 score.
73-74C; B, 90 score, 71-72c; C, 89 score.
69c.
Cbeeit Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles 42-49c; Ore
gon .loaf, 42-52c; triplets. 39-500, I
Eiga To wholesaler. A grade larae 1
46,.i-47ic: medium, 43-44c; small.
(pullet) 41H-42fec; a grade large 4Utt-
42 ,t c. I
Eica Purchasea troro tarmert; current
receipts 37-41c. buyers pay S-3c doi. 1
below wholesale quotations on graaeo
basis for best hennery tggs
Portland Oalry Market
Butler Prices to re taller 11 Grade aa
carton, 78c: AA prints, 77ci A prints, .
77c; A cartons 78c; B prinu, 76c: one
fourth po id cubes, cent higher.
EiM Prices vo retailers. AA large, ou-
51c; A large 48-49c; AA medium, 46c: A
mediums, 45-46c: A small, 44o dozen; Car
ton 2Vit additional)
Cheese Prices to retailers Portland-
Oregon singles, 43-54c lb.; Oregon loaf.
46-56o ; triplets. 42'4-54o
Poultry:
Live Cblckena No I Leghorn broilers
1 to 2 lbs. 27c lb : fryers 2 to 3 lbs..
24-25c; 3 to 6 Iba.. 27-35c lb.; roasters
4 lbs. and over 27-35c; roosters and stag
12-15c lb.: colored all weights. 29-30c
Fowl. Leghorn, over S'.a lbs., 20-22c.
Babbitt Averagt to retailer 4B-60e lb;
dressed prices to itrooucers 43c. tryeik
live white 20-240 Ib.i colored. 17-2 lc ib
Vegetable!:
Artichokes 4 doz. 15 00-5.25: 5 dox.
15.60-6.00; CaJ 4 doz. S4.50-4.75: 5 doz..
S4.75-5.00. Calif, central dist. No. 1 me
diums, 25-25c lb.; boxes S8-8.50; small.
!3-24c lb.
Asparagus Calif.. No. 1. mediums, JO
21c; small, 37-2Sc; crate, S10-10.50; box,
J6.50-7; small, 22-23c lb.
Heels caiu., Duntnea aoz., ia.3U-e.uo
Broccoli 18 bunches. S4.25-4.75; Calif..
28 bunches, S5.75-6.
Brunei Sprouts S2-2.25
Cabbage Round neaa. 80 lb crate
small S2.50-7&; California crates. 13-3.76;
red 10-150 lb., California No. 1, S3.25-3.53;
kraut. (1.65-1.75; red. Calif.. S5.00-6.30i
Track sale, Calif., round head, J2.80-3.00
crate.
Carrots Bunched. Calif., 6 doz., S4.35-
5; track sales, Calif., 6 doz., S4-4.20;
some S4.50.
Cauliflower Cal., trimmed std. crates,
92.00-2.25; Roseburg, Ore., SI. 50-75 a
crat. Clrc. bunch, SI. 15-65. Track sales,
SI. 75-2. Local, Sl-1.25. Few high as S2.10.
Celery Heart material, 4-6 doz., S4.60-
5.00. Pascal, crates, S5.50-75; sturdy
crates, S4.50-4.75. Best, S5.00, fair S4.25
crate. Track sales, sta. crate, lair, 13. &g-
75.
Cucumber California hothouse, luga.
S9-9.50. Oregon hothouse, 3 doz., 610.50-12.
uarilo Oregon wnite aa-auo id.: cam..
28-300 lb.
Lettuce Calif., 4 doz., S3.50-3.75; Track
sale, 63.00-3.25; Ariz., 4 doz., S4.00. Poor
low as S1.50. Track sales, 4 doz., S2.50-2.75.
Few high as S3.
Dried Onions Oregon yellows, No. 1 and
larger, S2.35-2.5D; mediums, 11. 50-1.75;
truck sa-e, mediums, SI. 60; 3-lnch, S2.26
2.35. Leek, local, 60-90c doz.
Egg Plant 22-25C
Green Onions Local, 75-80c doz. bun.
Local, mid-Columbia, 60-70c.
Parsley Calif., S5.-5.5Q, 10 doz. bunches.
Parsnips Local, 61.00-1.25 lug.
Peas Calif., 20 lb. crate, S3.50-90.
Peppers Mexico, 45 lb. SU.00-12.S0;
Track sales, S11.00; 100 sc 10-200 lb.:
Calif., 45 lb. $7-7.60; loose, 23-25c.
I'ttatocs ueqenutes russets. No. 1
grades, S3.75-3.90 100 lb. sack; a 5 -lb,
sacks, 95-OSc. Bakers, S4.25-4.50; Yaki
ma, S3.20-3.40; Texas, Florida Bliss Tri
umphs No. 1-A, S3-3.10; No. 1-B, S3.20
3.25, Radishes Calif., S8-6.35 10 doz.- crates.
Rutabagas -SI 15-1.2a tug .
Spinach Mid-Columbia, SI. 00-1.25.
S2.50-2.75; mid-Columbia, SI. 00-1.50 20 lb.
box; local, The Dalle, 31.75-2. 1
Sou ash Daiiisi iuk& tl-i.iS. 0 ratine
boxes S2. 50-2. 75: Hubbard. Marblchead,
6-7c lb.; Calif., banana, 6-6'ic lb.; Calif..
Zucchini. S4.25-4.50 a 26 lb. lug.
Sweet Potatoea California Jersey, 20 -b.
oasket, S5-5.25; Calif.. Louisiana yams,
S4. 50-4.75. Texas. S4.00-4.15.
Tomatoes Repacked, 35. 50-75; Mexican,
as is, S6.25-6.75, repacked, 16.50-6.75; 20
tubs. S4-4.20: Track sales, lugs, S5-S.50.
12 lb. tubs, S3.00-3.15.
Turnips Bunches, si. 10-25 doz. bunches
$1.35-50 lug; Calif, bunches, 61-10-25,
t-resb Fruit:
Apples Oregon delicious, t. St f 94-4.26
UOX. choice S3 76-85; Ortleys, ft. and v
comb, grade, S3 15-25; Newtons f and f..
SI. 75-2; w ano p S4-4.25. Red Delicious,
w and p. up to S5.50; Wlnesaps w St p,
34. 50-5.00. Hood River, w. and p., S4.50-7S.
Avoaidn California Pour tea, sizes 16.
JO 24, 30. S4-4.25 Oox; oholco, 13.75-86.
Bananas Bunched, S3 25-3.60; out
hands, S12.00-13.50 a 100 lbs.
Dates Calif 24, 8 oz Pkgs. 84.8S-S.
Grapr fruit Texas Pinks, 70's-90's, S4.75
5.75: small, 14.00-4.35, Marsh seedless,
80's-06'a, S3.00-3.55; Ariz, white, S2. 50-2.85.
Lemons Calif., 300-360's, S7.5U-7.UD.
432'S. S6.00-6.25.
Limes -Ualilornla 15 tuba ol 6 llmet
12.75-3.00
Oranges California navels, 200'a and
larger, 16.35-6 60; 252's and smaller, 16.40
6.60; 288's and smaller, 94.50-5.
Petri D'Anjou, 94. 75-8!), wrapped and
packed; .oose. 93.25; Bosc, loose. 92.76-1.
Yakima, 93-3 25
Persimmons Oa 111. lues. 93.25-3.50.
Pineapples-Cuban, 97.25-7.50.
Rhubarb Extra fancy, S2.50-2.65; fancy,
$2.00-10; choice SI. 75-80, few high as 12.00;
Sumner, Wash., hothouse, 15c lb., local
field grown Sl.25-50.
Strawberries Texas, $7.25-7.50 flat of
24 hallocks.
Quince--Local 24 -3c rt.
Packed Vegetables ueilophanr wrapped,
a dozen Broccoli 12 oz. SI. 75-1. 85; spin,
ach, 24 12-oz. S2-2.25; brussell sprouts
9-oz. $2.20-35.
Garllt Clot ei 20 1-oz packages S1.0&
1.75 Dressed Meatat
Veal Heavy top quality 28-30c: top
quality light, 32-34c lb.; B, 25-26c; C, 22
24c: cull, 18-200 lb.
Uoza ujock outchers, packer atyie,
125-160 lbs , 37-38c; over 213 lbs,, 36-370
sows, all weights, 30-35c lb.
Lambs AA, 38-40c; A. 37-3801 B. 34-36e
C, 28-30C
Mutton 10-160 lb., according to quality
and weight
Beef Best quality, 30-32oi B, 25-26c;
O, 20-23c; canner and cutter, 18-I9ci bo
.ogna bulls 25-26c. .
Wool Cacara Btrki
Cat tar Bark Oreen 8-8l4ci dry JOe
Wool Valley eoarsr and medium
gradea 45c Ib
Mohair 40c lb on 12-montb growth
Hides Green beef, 12-13c; calves, 43c
lb. Kip hides, 23c.
Rendered Inedible Fait 120 lb
The above prices quoted to the whole
salt tradt are F O.B shipping points
Delivered eastern price Is generally 1
cents higher than PO.B plant quota
tions Chicago Grain
Chicago, March 21 (UP) Cash grain
sales; Wheat: Nominally firm: no sales
Corn: Strong: 1 yellow 174; 3 yellow
167-171; 4 yellow 162-169: 5 yellow
153-161: sample grade yellow 136-132':
3 white 171-,; 4 white 171 V.
Oau: li to one cent higher. 1 mixed
92',-94: 1 vhlte heavy 943-95: 1 white
extra heavy 97 '4 ; 1 white 92-94'i; 2
white 92-93; 3 white 92-94U: 4 white
83 V
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a doctors' formula to rellevt discomfort
of pile Sent druggists by noted Thorn
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palliative relief of pain, Itch, irritation
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For sale at all drug store everywhere
In Salem at F4 Meyer Drag. Adv.
Barley: Malting 160-200 nominal: feed
130-150 nominal.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. Marcn 31 OP) (USDA1 Salable
hogs 5000. total 9500; moderately active
on weights under 360 pounds but 50-75
cents lower; heavier weights and sows
slow. 76 cents to 1.00 lower; practical top
27.25: a few small lots choice around
200 pounds 27.35 and 27.40; bulk good
and choice 180-260 pounds 26.75-27.26 with
27.00 popular price: good and choice 270
.100 pounds 25.75-26.50; good and choice
300-360 pounds 25.25-26.00: most good
and choice sows . 23.00-23.25; lew under
400 pounds 33.50.
Salable cattle 1.500, total 1.700: aalahln
calves 400, total 400: slaughter steers and
yearlings slow, about steady, but several
loads being held for next week's market
in the face of unevenly lower bids; cows
and heifers steady to 25 cents lower;
two loads good to low choice l.lao lh
Colorado fed steers 35.50; medium and
good fed steers and yearlings 30.00-24.00;
odd choice heifers up to 25.00; scattering
medium and good kinds 18.00-22.60: me
dium and good beef cows 13.50-16.50:
canners and cutters 10.50-12.60: bull
weak to 35 cents lower; good weighty sau
sage kinds 16.00-16.60; practical top fat
oeei omis io.uu; veaiers weaK at recent
1.00-2.00 decline: few sales 24.00 down:
stock cattle closing slow.
Salable sheep 500. total 1.500: douhi
good to choice around 90 lb Colorado fed
wooiea lamos steady to shlnner at 23.25:
a few small lots good to choice wooled
lamos 2J.oo-23.lo: other classes ouoiahi
nominally steady.
Portland Grain
Portland. Ore.. March 21 ii-vhif
No futures quoted.
Cash grain: Oats No. 3-3B lb. white
70.00; barley No. 2-45 lb. b.w. 65.00-
corn unquoted; flaxseed 8.50.
cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.26: xoft
white (excluding rex 2.27; white club
tT, western red 2,27.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.27: in
percent 2.30; 11 percent 2.36; 13 percent
2.50.
Hard white Baart: 10 percent 2.35: n
percent 2.40. 12 percent 2.44.
rodays car rece nt: Wheat 47. barlrv
1; flour 3; oats 1; mlllfeed 8.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore.. March 21 (UPiT.iv-.
stock:
Cattle salable 50. calves 10. Market t-
ther alow, but scattered sales about stea
dy; few medium to good steers unsold,
held for 21.00-21.50; odd common steers
down to 15.25: common heifers 15.00;
canner and cutter cows 10. 00-12. o0: good
feed cowj scarce, quotable up to 17.50:
good beef bulls 17.50; sausage bulla 16.25
down; medium veaiers 18.00: good beef
bulls 17.50; sausage bulls 16.25 down; me
dium veaiers 18.00: good to choice sal
able around 22.00-24.00 or above.
nogs sftiaoie none. Market nom nn :
good to choice around 190-240 lbs. quot
able to 28.75, but undertone of market
weaker. Oood to choice feeder pigs quot
able 26.50-27.50.
Sheep salable 25 Market nominal: good
tO Choice WOOled lambs ftnlahl arni.nH
20.. SO-1 1.50: extreme top 22.00; good to
choice ewes 8.50-9.00,
Salem Markets
Completed from reports of Salem
dealers for tht guidance of Capi
tal Journal Readora, (Revised i
dally J
Retail Prlrea
Rabbit Feeds Pellets. 14.30 cwt.
Eicg Manh 14.65 CWt.
Dairy Feed J3.75 cwt.
Poultry Heavy colored hens. No. 1 28c
Ib.t No. 2, 24o: Colored fryers. No. L 10c
Ib
Esse
Buyers' Prices White and Brown extra
targe grade A 42c; med., 37c: standards.
36c dozen; pullets, 30c: crax, 30c.
Wholesale PriceLarge. 44o dozen, , med
Butter Wholesale A, 77c.
Retail Grade A, 82e.
Butterfat Premium, 83c; No. 1, 83o
New York
Stock Quotations
(By' the Associated Preaat
New Vork St- -Closing quotations today
Allied Chem St Dye 174 H
American Oan 85
Am Power Si Llgn. 14
mer Tel St Tel
4naconda Copper ,,. 39 "i
Atchison 88 M
Bend!). Aviation 34'4
Bethlehem steel 91s
Boeing Aircraft 21
Caltrornta Packing , 28
Canadian Pacific 12i
l I Case 35'i
Chrysler Corp 87
Commonwealth A Bout 31
c nsolldated Edisor 27'1
Consolidated Vultee 17'i
Continental Insurance 60 i
Grown Zeileraacb 20
Ourtlas Wright ss
D tglas Mrcraft 68 'i
Dupont at Nemouri 184
General Electrlo 354
General foodn 43
General Motor son
Goodyear Tlrt 55
Great Northern pfd 43 'b
International Harvester 84
Int Paper pfd -
Johns Manvlllt 123 'i
Kennecott 1814
Long Bell A ' , 17 1,4
Maytag
Miami Copper iv,4
Montgomery warn . 5914
Nash Relvlnatoi nu
National Dairy , 3274
N V Central 18Vi
North Am Co ' 27
Northern Pacifio 19;
Pac Amer Fish mi
Pacific 9a Elee 4o'i
racino t a x
Pan American 1
Penney J O 4
Radio Corp
Rayonier 33 H
Hayonler Pfd -
Reynolds Metals
Richfield 15'1
Safeway , 22H
Sear Roebuck 35'i
Sinclair Oil 15
Southern Pacific 41 4
Standard Brands 35
Standard Oil Calif ... 55
Stewart Warner nit
Stiidcbniter 21
Sun Mining n
Union Oil 1 21V4
Union Pacific 124
United Airlines 25
United Airciaft 18
united Slates Steal 73
Warner brother 16
West Elec Mfg Oo 25
Woolwortb 48
Markets Briefed
(By th United Pru)
Stocks firm in quiet trading
Bonds irregularly higher; U.
S. governments firm.
Curb stocks irregular.
Silver quoted in New York at
72 3,i cents a fine ounce, up l7.
Wheat closed up 2 to 5V4
cents.
Glass bottles were made in
Egypt as early as 1500 B.C.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon,
Stocks Advance
Up to 2 Points
New York, March 21 MV-Mo
tors led a relatively broad up
turn in today's stock market al
though dealings were excep
tionally light most of the time
and many pivotals failed to do
much on the rising side.
Gains of fractions to 2 points
or so predominated at the close.
Transfers for the full proceed
ings ran to around 700,000
shares.
Norfolk & Western conceded
2 points and lesser declines
were shown for Public Service
of N.J., Allied Chemical, West-
inghouse, Philip Morris and
Dome Mines (in the wake of a
dividend reduction).
Bonds improved. Commodi
ties exhibited intermittent bursts
of strength. Cotton, toward the
finish, was up 30 cents to
$1.75 a bale.
Dave Beck Plan
To Fight Reds
Seattle, March 21 () Dave
Beck, international vice presi
dent of the teamsters union:
(AFL) proposed today a three
point program to "safeguard the
home front" against communism. ;
A front-page editorial in the;
Washington Teamster, the un- i
ion's official publication, said
Beck advocated:
"First, turn the task of search
ing out the subversive elements
communists, sympathizers and
fellow travelers over to the
FBI. This Is the agency of the
government best equipped and
trained to do this work.
"Second, root out the commu
nists who may be found in la
bor unions. The teamsters un
ion long ago protected itself by
banishing from membership all
who take their lead from Mos
cow.
"Third, outlaw the communist
party. It is not an American
political organization. It is sim
ply a false front for agents of
a foreign government. It seeks
to use American liberties to de
stroy them.
The editorial added that
whenever communists are dis
covered in government posts
they should be fired right
now.
Grains Strong on
Board of Trade
Chicago, March 21 VP) Grains
were strong on the board of
trade today on buying which
was based on indications that the
government may shortly resume
its corn purchasing program.
In addition, the market re
ccived support from a good de
mand for cash grain, a govern
ment forecast of a lower corn
acreage this year and buying
of flour for export by the pro
duction and marketing adminis
tration in the southwest.
Wheat closed 2 to 5'A cents
higher, March $2.76.
Presidential Limit
Passed by House
Washinaton. March 21 W)
The house completed legislative
action today on a resolution to
put before the nation a consti
tutional amendment limiting fu
ture presidents to two elected
form.
Approval came in accepting
81 to 29 a senate amendment
which would allow one man to
serve a possible maximum of
10 years in the White House.
The resolution is referred to
state legislatures automatically
sixes psicm cottesroHDmoiY low
INSTALLATION EXTRA
Make your purchase from
and have your installation
completed by an authorized
Ford dealer.
Valley Motor
Co.
375 Center, Salem, Ore.
Wanted: Walnut Meats
Pieces and Amber Halves
Willamette Grocery Co.
SOS South Cottage Street Phone 414a
Salem, Oregon
Friday, "March 21, 194719
Births, Deaths
Births
Silverton To Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.
Nelson at the Silverton hospital, Thuri
day, March 20, a daughter, Margaret Eli
zabeth, weight 8 pounds and 9';i ounces.
uranaparents, Mr. and Mrs. j. e. dour
las of Eugene, and Judge Alf O. Nelson
and Mrs. Nelson of Silverton.
To Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dltchen. a daugh
ter, March 19, at Silverton hospital.
Deaths
Ida Mae LeavlU
Ida Mae Leavitt, at Pittsfield. Mass-
March 16. Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. S. L. StovalL of San Diego, Calif.,
and Mrs. Winifred Benjamin of Pittsfleld,
Mas., and four grandchildren. Graveside
services will be held Saturday. March 33,
at 10:30 a.m. at the City View cemetery
with Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Di
rection Clough-Barrlck company.
C. G. Wet more
C. G. Wetmore, late resident of 745
South High street. March 19, at the act
of 80 years. Survived by a daughter, Mrs.
A. W. roglesong of Salem; three brothers,
Albert E. Wetmore of Philadelphia. Penn.i
Lymon Wetmore of Painted Post, N. Y.,
and W, J. Wetmore of Corning. N. T.; flvt
sisters, Mrs. Daisy Loveless In Pennsyl
vania, Mrs. Nora Peckham of Mtddleberry,
Penn.; Mrs Pearl Lleby of Allentown,
Penn.; Mrs. Mark Loveless of Tioga. Penn..
and Mrs. Edith Kelly of Corning, N. Y.t
and four grandchildren. Shipment has
been made to The Dalles by Clough-Bar
rlck company for services and interment
lth the service to be held Saturday.
March 23, at 2 p.m. Interment will be
in the IOOF cemetery at The Dalles.
Malt Klnkella
In this city March 16. Matt Klnkella.
late resident of Mullno. Oregon, at tht
e oi 70 years. Announcement of ser
vices later by W. T. Rlgdon company.
Obituary
Rodney A. Harshman
Srlrv-Pimfrai rvlcp.t for ROdner A.
Hinhmin. 30. will be' held from the
Crabtree Church of Christ at 2 o'clock
Saturday with burial In Willamette Mt-
lorltl cemetery near Albany. Harsnmsn
killed by a falling tree Tuesday
while working In the" woods near Mon
roe. He was making his home with an
uncle, Oral A. Harshman. of Crabtree.
Besides his widow, Ellen, he Is survived
by two daughters; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Harshman of Albany and sev
eral brothers and sisters.
Robert Lelsbton Marks
AlbHiw Robert Leigh ton Marks. 33.
son of Wlllard L. Marks, died at the Al
bany General hospital Thursday morn
ing. Funeral services will be held Satur
day at 2 p.m. from the Fortmlller fun
eral home. Cremation will be held at the
Mt. Crest crematorium in Salem. He waa
born in Albany, August 4, 1914, attended
Albany public schools. He was graduated
from the university of Oregon inw scnooi
in 1038. He wut a member of Kappa Sig
ma fraternity. Ho was admitted to tin
Oregon state bar in 1036 and pracllcrd
for several years witn the firm oi wanes
St McMahan, was engaged In law prac
tice In Portland, waa employed at Wash
ington, D.C., by the department of Juv
tlce, and for the past two years naa
again engaged In practice here with his
father. Surviving besides his father art
two sisters. Mrs. Edward A. MartelL
Chlcato, 111 . and Mrs. Helen Beryl Dry-
den, Mockvillc, N.C.
Henry Edmund Hopper
stavton Funeral services will oe con
ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Friends
church in Marion for Henry Edmund
Hopper, 67, a farmer living at Marlon,
who died Wednesday. He had lived in
the community for the past seven years.
Hopper was born in Nlmaha county, Ne
biaska. February 6, 1880, and was a son
of .James Qulncy and Jennie Hopper.
Survivors are five sons. Major Q. Hop
per, Caldwell, Ida.; Harold Dean Hopper,
North Bend: Robert vern Hopper. An-
sahka. Wash.: Ray F. Hopper, Marlon;
Acy Dale Hopper, Marion; brother, Jo
seph F. Hopper, Yelm, Wash.; sister,
Margaret F. Veal, Russell Springs. Kan.
Several nieces and nephews and six
grandchildren. One son preceded him in
death.
Mrs. Anna Merkle
Silverton Mrs. Anna Merkle, 82, died
at her home In Mt. Angel Thursday night.
She wat born In Germany, Feb. 24, 1082,
Surviving are nine children, Carl Mer
kle, Mt. Angel: Joseph, Matthew, Henry
and Albert Merkle, all of Tacoma; Sis
ter Mary Carmellta, Beaverton; Mrs. Al
ice Ana ow. Vancouver. B.C.; Mrs. Anna
Stahl, Mt. Angel and Katherine Merkle,
Portland The remains are in charge of
the Ekman funeral home and will be
taken to Tacoma for final services Sat
urday.
Mrs. Ella Margaret DeWItt
Dallas Services for Mrs. Ella Margaret
DeWltt. 86. will be held at the Henklt
and Bolman chapel, Saturday, March 22,
at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Homer Lelsry
officiating. Interment will be in the IOOF
cemetery at Falls City. Mrs. DeWItt dlrd
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I. V.
Lewis, at Drain, March 10, following a
lingering tunes. Born February l, lBsa,
In Indiana, the daughter of Washington
and Catherine Morris. Married to Frank
DeWItt April 12. 1879. at Havensvllie,
Kansas, came to Oregon in ibsb and
had lived In Lane, Polk and Umatilla
counties. Survived by her daughter, Mrs.
I. V. Lewis of Drain: a son, Ira DeWItt
of Dallas; three grandchildren: eight
great grandchildren and two great great
grandchildren.
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