Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 10, 1947, Page 19, Image 19

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FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
V j BtlLDING MATERIALS salvaied. Camp
' J Adair. Delivered anywhere, Ed. Case
IRONING BOABOS,
mttal and wooden
pads & covers.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty
JiVELY CABINET Grand Piano,
Walnut finish. 136S Stale.
nice
n85
PRESSURE COOKERS, IS CUftrl.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty
n95
PHILLIPS BROS., cedar posts, corner
' posts, wood, hop pole, bean stakes,
hakes, fertilizer and special tlmbrr or
der!. Rt. 0. Box 118 Dial O. cull
FOB YOUR cabin at the coast, a radic
that assures good reception. "Tha Tro-
plo Master."
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO
255 N. Liberty n95
LIGHT YOUR farm with POWERLITE.
r, th- frnnnmt of electricity. We
now have in stock the sire to meet
your nerds. Can be purchased on
Wards Time Payment plan. Wards
Farm Store, High and Trace oia.. o-
1-m.
n86
S1DEARM WATEB heaters, automatic,
electric, fasten to your present tank.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
255 N. Liberty
LADY'S soft sreen coat. Size H. Never
worn. Bargain. 880 Marlon. Apt. . n87
GOOD USED typewriter. Used 3 speaker
Jnter-communlcatlns set.
.ntnsoN'a. 319 N. COM'L.
n87
uai.it vnnncr ft beef. 30c lb., delivered,
Phone 22G39.
WISCONSIN Schramm Air Compressor. 10
gal. Devilbls pressure poi. ana
hn.. Ph 0444 or 158 Ratclllf Dr.
fter 6. n87
NEW ALL STEEL factory built 2-Wheel
trailer. 420 Larson ftve. rn. jjuj. q.
FULLER brushes 1145 Grant. Ph 83M
ONE DAVENO, one Magic Chef gas range,
I one dinette set, red leainer upuowhii.
r 2 end tables matched. Call after 6
p.m. 830 NCom'l. Apt. No. 2. n8T
MrivEARS ROEBUCK 24 h.p. outboard
motor, very reasonaoic. jou . much
Apt. 2, after 4 p.m.
nai
VACUUM CLEANERSi Westlnghouse. Uni
versal and Royal
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 North Liberty. n90
"iVE BUY 8t sell furniture, tools, stoves
dishes motors radios, electric appli
ances household goods KL1GUAN 9
385 N Com mere I al Phone 9B85 n'
PLASTI-KOTE paint, the cellophane fin
ish for floors, furniture, automobiles
on wood, metal, concrete and lino
leum. VEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty "M
NAVAJO RUGS and saddle blankets. 175
S. High. Phone 6088. nl06
ELECTRIC 42 gallon water heater. 179.50
TA. 4314, Portland. 106
FARMERS, ATTENTlONi Portable Clean
Easy milicing machine.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 North Liberty. n90
C- E. WILLIAMS, sewing machine repair
specialist. I do not sell new machines.
Paits ' r all makes. Pinking shears
ground. Ph. 5785. 1940 N. 18th. nl02
OIL CIRCULATORS: Super Flame, me
dium size.
YEATEW APPLIANCE CO.
255 North Liberty J n80J
8 SECTION Sprlngtooth Harrow. A. Hill
man, Rt. 3, Box 950, Salem. S. River
Road to Homestead Rd 4 ml. nB6
PALLETONE. ONE coat, washable oil
paint for walls, ceilings and wallpaper
dries In one hour.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty nW
"garden land, gravel crushed rock
Shovel ft drag-line excavating WALL
LNQ SAND AND GRAVEL CO Pn SMI
LAWN CART all metal, rubber tread
lawn and garden tools.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty n95'
NOW AVAILABLE: Concrete drain tile
building blocks, sewer, culvert, irri
gation ft well pipe Fresh regular Keene
cement, white sand, reinforcing steel,
mesh sash, expansion Joints, OREGON
GRAVEL CO.. 1405 N. Front. Ph. 3417.
FISHING TACKLE boxes.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
25S N. Liberty
1 FDL, 95 Oletrac Tractor, Isaacson Ca
ble Dozer and Carco Logging Drum. 918
Birch St.. Dallas. n87
BUTTER cniJRNS Electric.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty
ALARM CLOCKS, electric desk, mantle
and wall clocks.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty n95'
130 BASS accordion.
1205 Alder Ave.
Perfect condition.
n88
TRANSPARENT PLASTI-Kote for drain
boards, floors and furniture.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty n95'
DAHLIAS, gladlolas.
4325.
881 RosemonU Ph.
TYEST1NGIIOUSK refrigerator, 30 cu. 't.
Ideal for restaurant, grocery or large
farm home.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 North Liberty. n!02
ONE OIL burner circulator, good cond
Nelson Bros. Ph. 4149 n"
ELECTRIC range burners now available
for all makes of ranges. High speed
Calrod type, solid top and replacement
colls. For service or parts call 4311.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
255 N Liberty n88
WHEEL CHAIRS Bnd Hospital Beds. Buy
or sell. rni or trade Max Buren. 745
Court St., Salem. Ph. 7775. n89
PIN-UP AND table lamps.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
255 N. Liberty n95
GENUINE Texas crystal wax (white) Ber
muda onion plants. Puritan Cider
Works, W. Salem. Ph, 8436. n88
LIGHTING FIXTURES for kitchen and
bath: om fluorescent and Incandes
cent. YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
355 N. Liberty n95"
I NEW CURTIS windows, elec. heater
with fan. Prewar new bath tub, lava
tory, toilet complete. 1327 Third St., W
Salem. n86
iBEAT VOUS home electrically It's eon
fvenlent, clean economical Set us tot
I free estimates
1 YEATER APPLIANCE CO
255 N Liberty n
FOR SALE: Fountain and Sandwich Bar,
complete with stock, lease, equipment on
Highway 97. seats 19. P. O. Box 171.
Redmond, Oregon. "87
COMMERCIAL RANGES. 4 burner and 2
burner with half grill.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty n95
CANVAS PAINT to make awnings, bug
gies and lawn furniture look like new
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty n95
STRETCH YOUR feed dollars with Wards
Hammermills Quality mills for every
pur pate at LOWEST PRICFS! We have
the mill to meet your need. Wards
Farm Store, High and Trade 8ts.,
lem. I
TELEPHONE Si lntercomm. sets.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
353 N. Liberty
THEY'RE TIERE. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
New fender skirla. 1890 60. 12th. n88'
FARMERS, ATTENTION: Westlnghouse
auto, electric milk cooler.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
355 North Liberty. n90'
TRAILER HOUSE furnished 1400.00. Ph.
222-82 eve. n86
wanted'misc'el'
Young LADY to share apt., 640 Cheme-
keta St.. ADt 5. between 5 and 7 p.m
nafla
t WHEEL TRAILER. Suitable for haul
ing boat. Ph. 7840. naS8'
WANTED TO BUY Good used 4li ft. leg
bath tub. Write L. W. Pruett. R. R. 6.
Box 91, Salem. Oregon. nai7
WANTED: Burlap and cotton bags, at
kinds. Willis Kelley. Ph. 23156. ca94
USED FURNITURE Phone 9185
Journal Want Ads Pay
PERSONAL
WILL PARTY who callrd at Mrs. Oak
man's Easter morn, regarding property
on Bellcrest Rd.. please contact her a:
once. Deal did not go through. p88
PROFESSIONAL ADVISER. Well known
by former name "Martin. Appis.
daily. 1 p.m. lo 9 p.m. 1211 Che
meketa St. P89
BEADING, know the truth, 2361 State.
P89
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUsTp.O. Bog 724.
p27
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE: Ford Truck. Good condition.
J300. Small camping trailer, slerps ?,
1100. Ph, 22504. Ray Salter, Rt. 6, Box
348. 88
FOR SALE: Small furnished trailer house,
new. (550.00. 445 S. Winter fit. q.86
1B17"CHEV. Deluxe, radio, complete with
antenna, never been installed. Will sell
at cost. 586 N. Liberty. qB8
SMALL trailer house, 2227 Hyde St. q88
FohTford dump truck, nrw Mercury mo
tor. 90ri rubber, reasonable price. L. F.
Marshall, Woodburn, Ore. 444 Young St.
Ph. MainJ94. iB3
33- TUDOR FORD, good shape, see for
yourself, George Ely, Valley Motor wash
rack. "88
l!):in "IODEL A Tudor. In good condition.
630 N. 20th, see between 5 and 8 p.m.
y q88
FOR SALE OR TRADE for late model car.
1940 International, ton and half truck,
long whPf-1 bane. 8:25 tires, two-speed
axle. Arnold Phillips, Box 261, Turner.
Oregon. G-88
FOR SALE 1937 Plymouth. Exceptionally
clean. Smooth running, original paint,
tires practically new. Inquire at Shell
Sta., Aunuvllle, Ore. q87
1910 PLYMOUTH Conv. Excellent cond.
Inquire Standard Station, 595 Court,
after 10 p. m.
FOR SALE: '34 V-8 Sedan, '39 motor, 5
new tires ft body fair. Price J285. Ken
neth Crenshaw. 325 Park Ave. Car will
be at Farm Labor Camp, care of Ernest
Little. 188'
'3fi FORD 2-dr. sedan, new '3
brakes and battery. $295. 1890
DICK'S USED CARS
"34 V-H TUDOR, seal beam lights, new
leather upholstery. 3o. ibhu e. ma.
DICK'S USED CARS
3S CIIEV. 4-dr. sedan, heater, 1325,
S. 12th,
DICK'S USED CARS
35 RTUDE 4 dr. sedan, good cond, new
paint. $345. 1890 S. 12th.
DICK'S USED CARS
A V-8 ROADSTER, all hopped up. clocked
at 114 m.p.h.. $395. isuu a. 12m,
DICK'S USED CARS
q88'
NEW INDIAN CHIEF Motorcycle, $300.
accesone.v only 5000 ml. Really a noney.
1890 8. 12th.
DICK'S USED CARS
q88
8-FT. SLEEPING trailer, J185. It's a good
ne. 642 Edgewater St. Cabin 12.
q87
FOR SALE: Small tractor. Chev. motor,
10 In. plow, power lilt, 4 it. tanaem
disc, 5 ft. steel roller. Phone 174 W,
Call evenings, not Sun. 884 7th St..
Independence, Ore. q88
'34 DESOTO 5-passencer coupe, motor ov
erhauled, heater. $375. 449 S. Cottage.
q.87
1941 Chrysler, Windsor, excellent cond.
over-drive, radio, heater.
1937 Plymouth. Tudor, as Is $450.
WARNER MOTOR CO.
430 N. Commercial Ph. 7249
qB7-
19.17 FORD COUPE, good mechanical
cond., 6 good tires, 1550 cash. Inquire
Rickreall Store, after 5 p. m. q86
'46 FOUR-DOOR, two-tone blue Hudson
Super Six. A real buy at only $1800. 548
6th St., Woodburn. Phone Black 78. q87
1038 FORD 2-DOOR, new motor, good
rubber, radio, heater. $775.00. 152 60.
Church St., Apt. 2, after 6 p. m. q87
HA R LE YD A VID SO N7471nol ore yc ie rCom
pletely overhauled, $150. Phone 3542.
d37
'39 CIIEV., Just overhauled, a
radio, heater. Good paint.
25156.
new tires,
Call eves.,
' 086
TRAILER house, factory made, 1941 Main
liner, sleeps 4, furnished with butane
heater and stove, daveno; Ice box, etc.
Newly reflnlshed Inside and out. Full
price $795.00. Call 2-1200. q86
'36 PLY. 5 pass, coupe. $425. 1790 N. Front.
STEEL FRAME trailers, 16 inch wheels.
$45. 1790 N. Front. q86
FOR SALE $350.00.6 cylinder, '33 Chryl.
good tires, good, solid body, and good
paint. Cal) at 12 uoon, or after 5. 210
N. 12th St. Q89
MODEL T Roadster, self starter, runs
good, $70.00. Call 3796 between 8 to 6
eves. q86
41 FORD 2 -door. R. H. New tires, Mer
cury Motor, 1440 Ferry. q86
1935 CIIEV. S new tires, heator, good
shape. Reason for selling Is leaving
stntt, 1397 N. Commercial. Inquire Ru
dolph Doll. Q.86
SI7B, '36 FORD sedan, new tires, radio,
heater, 410 Ford St. q86
l!Kil CIIEV. Master sedan. Radio and
heater. Good rubber. Exceptionally
clean, 641 N 16th. q86
FOR SALE '31 Durant, $240, 166 W.
Miller St. qso
1935 STUDEBAKEB Sedan, Heater, good
tires, new paint. 1810 Pontlac, pickup.
Runs good. Both for $350. Rt. 2, Box
342 Salem N on 99E. q86
35 PONTIAC CONV., new top. tires, body,
and engine in fine cond. Can be seen
at Doollttle's Service at Commercial and
Center after 6 p. m. q86
1011 IIARLEY 011938 Harley
cond. 1095 S Commercial.
61,
A-l
TRAILER HOUSE, 23-ft. Schult. exc. Fir
Crest Trailer Park, 3910 N. River Rd.
0.B8
NEW FENDER SKIRTS
dlnte Delivery. Dick's Used Cars,
Im
1890 So. 12th. 488
FORD CAR over Truck, new 100 h. p. mo
tor, cab and general condition excellent.
Price $985.00. Harold W. Aanew Used
Car lot across from Hotel Albany. Phone
1052-R, Albany, Oregon. q86
JEEP FOR SALE 1942 Ford Jeep, new red
paint, perfect condition, S785.00. Harold
W. Aitnew Used Car lot across Irom Ho
te' Albany. Phone 1052-R, Albany, Ore.
BEFORE YOU SELL THAT CAR
See
TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY
FOR BEST DEAL in town. Cash on the
line. We will pay Top Prices for Clean
Cara. Your
KAISER-FRAZER DEALER
355 N. Liberty qS8
TRUCK 1942 G.M.C. 2'i ton, 10 wheel.
Metal box type bed. 12'x7' Inside. Has
connections and pivot for conversion to
dump truck. New brakes with vacuum
boost. Excellent condition. Leaving state.
Must sell immediately. Ph. 24924. 1385
Plana, West Salem. Cor. Plaza At Rose
mont. q87
WANTED
VOUR CAR (oi cash. Will pay mora tor
lata clean models. See ua now.
SQUARE DEAL USED CARS
1155 S. 12th St. q97
MOTORCYCLES
INDIAN
SALES - SERVICE - PARTS
AM makes used motorcycles bought
told repaired
SHROCK MOTOR OO
Phone U03 - Salem
AUTO PAINTING. PH. 4010
WILLAMETTE MOTOR CO., 726 N. COMX
q05
HUDSON
SALES - SERVICE - PARTS
Pre estimates orerhaullns eodr
and fender repair painting. oive
Shroek a try and you'll know why."
SHROCK MOTOR OO
Phont 1501 Salem
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
WANTED: REAL ESTATE mortgage loans,
city or farm properties; loans made as
mall as J300. See us about refinancing
your present contract or mortgage.
APPROVED CITY LOANS 4
G.I. LOANS
ON NEW CONSTRUCTION, 4.
LEO N. CHILDS, INC.
REALTORS
144 State fit. Phont 0261 rsfl
FINANCIAL
Real Estate Loans
Farm City New Construction
i 4
A. N. Duncan
12-14 Ladd St Bush Bank Bldg.
Phone 9658
I'i PERCENT money lor loans on new
or already built modern homes any
where m the Willamette valley. 10 to
25 years repayment plan. Also plenty
of money for building modern homes,
financed during construction.
STATE FINANCE CO., 153 S. High 8t.
Tib
WE LIKE to make LOANS
WE LIKE to say "Yes" to loan requests,
because making loans of 125 to $250 or
more is our ONLY business. Phone or
visit Peisonnl Finance Co.. You can get
a loan from your "Yes Man" in Just
1-vlsit. Call today.
518 State St., Rm. 125. Salem
Ph. 3191 E. Gallinger, Mar.
Lie. S. 122 M. 165 rlU5'
FIRSTMOnTGAGES ON REAL ESTATE
WE OFFER for sale first mortgages on
Improved real estate. Salem and vicin
ity, amounts f00 to S5000. NET In
vestors 5 pel Interest. Make your own
selection Collections of all principal
and Interest payments made by us
without charge to the Investors.
6TATE FINANCE CO.. 153 6. High St.
I MONEY I
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL DOANS
CAR LOANS
We Buy Real Estate Mortgage! m
Contracts
STATE FINANCE CO., REALTORS
Lie S-216 M-222 153 S High St. r'
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
Btb FLOOR GUARDIAN BLDG
License Jo. U-159 8-154 r
"MONEY" FOR EVERY PURPOSE
IP VOU are capable of building 10 to
iuo nouses eaiem or vicinity during
1947 and need financial assistance.
Contact Ua. We are also Interested Id
financing one or two large apartment
house units.
STATE FINANCE CO. Lie B216M222
153 B. High St Ph. 4121 r
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
6-138 and U-338
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 8 Commercial St Tel 9168.
FARM AND CITY LOANS
47 and 6
VOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contract!
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES OO.
207 Pioneer Trust Blda. Pb 1162 r
TRANSPORTATION
GOING BACK EAST. Want 1 or 2 pass
engers to help drive car. Box 347 Capi
tal Journal. x86
DRIVING TO ILLINOIS April 24. Will
take one pass., share gas and oil. Refs
Phone 2-4423 eves. a87
Directory
ACCOUNTANTS
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
OLSON WASHER REPAIR, Ph. 2-5100.
O100'
ACCOUNTING
EXPERT BENDIX and commercial and
' domestlo refrigeration service. Ralph
Johnson Appliances 333 Center Ph 4036
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAWING house plans. Call 9621. ol02
AUTO BRAKES
MIKE PANER, 275 S. Com'). Ph. 6161
Brake ft Wheel aligning specialist.
OlOl-
AUTOMOTIVE
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service, day Phont 7838
Night. 24417 333 Center.
BULLDOZING
BULLDOZING, leveling, clearing teeth for
brush. VirRll Huskey, 305 Falrvlew Ave.
Phone 23146, Salem. 0IO8
BULLDOZING leveling, clearing teeth for
brush. Virgil Huskey. 805 Falrvlew Ave.
Phone 2314G Salem. 088
GLEASON'S Catering Service.' Ph. 35379.
CHIMNEY SWEEP
FURNACES, CHIMNEYS vacuum cleaned,
ENSLEY. 771 S. 21st St. Ph. 7176. Ol03
CEMENT WORK
GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTING. CHfl
ElllS, 1905 N 19th St Ph 4071. 089'
CONTRACTING
GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTING.
Harry Hill. Ph. 7641. ol00
DECORATING
DECORATING ft general repair. Ph. 6522.
O103
DELIVERY SERVICE
SALEM DELIVERY and Pickup Service.
145 S. Church. Phone 4711. ol00
EVANS MOTORCYCLE Merchant Delivery
Ph. 7000. 175 N High. 088
DIGGING St LEVELING
DIGGING, Bn.'ements. Ditches, Leveling
Fill Dirt. PECO. Pacific Excavating Com
nany. Salem Oregon. Phone 3456 or
4793. 8B
DRESSMAKING
DRESSMAKING, button holes, hemstitch
ing, buttons ft buckles covered, altera
tlons. 2395 N. 4th. Phone 3900. o93
EXTERMINATORS
COCKROACH. MOTH EXTERMINATOR
service. Ph. 3056. Lee Cross. 1260 N. 17th
O102'
PEMBER TON'S FLOWER Shop.
12th. Ph 23346.
1980 E.
098
RREITHAUPT'S for flowers Dial 9195 o
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
HOWELL FUNERAL HOME Ph 3672 O
FURNITURE REPAIRING
WANTED: Furniture to glue and repair.
Lee Bros., 4020 S. State. Ph. 21233
0133
TRUCK SERVICE, moving and hauling.
Arthur McClellan. Phone 22456. ol09
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
. R. W ATKINS CO. PRODUCTS. Free iel
1717 Center St. Phone 5395. olOl
HOUSEPAINTING
C. HORN, Good work. Free estimates
Ph. 5313. 1235 S. 19th. o96
LANDSCAPING
LAWNS, planting, landscape plans,
bor Landscape Service. Phone 7663.
LEVELING St DOZING
JOHNSON A BRIGGS, Grading SLv St
Roads. Phone 8035 Salem. 097
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
MRS.
P. n. HAUSER. 923 Saginaw, p. 7828
O107
MATTRESS E S
CAPITAL REDDING. Phone 40697
SALE. MOVING St Delivery Service
Phone 7665. Insured Carrier. 091
MUSIC LESSONS
SPANISH and HAWAIIAN Guitar. Mando
lin, baijjo. etc 1533 Court. Ph. 7369. o96a
OIL CIRCULATORS
OIL BURNER Sales and Service. Wm. C.
Drew. Phone 3395. ol 1 1
OIl'cIRCULATORsT 34 nr. service. Parts
available. Phone 6072. 098
PAINTING
estimate.
AND PAPERIIANGING.
Ph 9513 657 Shipping,
Free
089
PAINTL.G St PAPERHANGING
JERRY JOHNSON, Phone 3492.
PATERHANGING
E7TERT PAPFRITANOrNG. H.
worth. Phone 3015. i
PLOWING" AND DISCING
Wood-O-108"
GARDEN PLOWING and discing; In N.
Salem or Kelzer. Ph. 23160. olOO
PLUMBING AND repair. Prompt service.
Larry Travis 1029 Highland Ave. Ph.
8601. 07
Journal Want Ads Pay
Market Quotations
Portland Eastslde Market
The season's first Willamette vaney as
paragus was offered at S6 a pyramid at
today's session of the Portland Eastsidc
irniers' Wholesale Produce mamei.
Radishes sold at 80 cents a dozen
bunrhes.
Spinach was valued at 60-75 cents an
orange box.
Portland Prointce Esrnanse
Butterfat Tentative isubject to Imme
diate change) Premium quality maximum
Portland 75-76c; first quality 70-80c lb.;
second quality 73-76c; valley routes and
country points So less than first, or 17
18c. Butler Wholesale f.o t bulk. fl ib
cubes. A A, 93 score, 6(l-fi7c; A, 92 score.
:o-71c; B. 90 score. 60-66c; C. 89 score.
66c.
Cheeie Selling price to Portland
whu.esalers: Orcson unties 42-49C; Ore
eon loal. 42 -62c. triplets. 39l.-50'e.
To wholesaler A .rode larae
47 1 j-48'sc : medium 44 ,-j-45'.ac: small.
( pul! :t) 41 li-42 ',2c; B grade large 42 to
44 '..-c.
Eg gt Purchases Mora larmers; Current
receipts 37-41c, buyers pay 3-3 "ic dot.
below wholesale quotations on graaeo
basis for best hennery egca
Portland Dairy Market
Batter Prices to retailers: Grade AA
carton, 71c: AA prints, 70c; A prints,
;; A cartons, 7lc; B prints, esc;
one-fourth pound cubes, cent higher.
E:ss Prices to retailers, AA extra large,
50c; AA large (certified) M-55c; A large,
49-50c; AA medium, 50c; A mediums, 45-
46c; A small, 42o dozen: carton, 2'c
additional.
Cheese Prices to retailers Portland:
Oregon singles, 43-64c lb.; Oregon loaf.
46-56c; triplets, 42Vi-64c.
rouiiry:
Live Chickens Paying price to produ
cers: No. 1 broilers, under 2 lbs., 30c
fryers. 2 it 3 lbs.. 30c lb 3 to 4
lbs., 34-35c lb.; roasters. 4 lbs. and over.
34-35c lb.; fowl, Leghorn, under 3-,i lbs.,
20c lb.: over 3l4 lbs., 24c lb.; fowl.
colored, all wts., 32-34c lb.
Rabbit Average to retailers 48-S0o lb;
dressed prices to prooucers. 43c. iryera
live white 20-240 tb.i colored. 17-21e ib
Vegetable:
Artichokes Cal., 4 and 5 doz., $3.50.
Asparagus Cal. am a lis, $3.50-4.00 box:
Cal. Cent. dist. No, 1, mediums, 13-15c
lb.; Yakima, medium, 15-16c; near grade,
14-15c: small, $4.25.
Itcets Cal., bunches. 11.25-1.40 dos.
Brussei Sprouts $2-2.20
Cabbace Round net a, 80 Ib cratei
mall 12.50-75; California crates. $3-3.15:
red 10-15c lb. California No. 1, $4.00-4.50;
kraut. $1.65-1.75; red. Calif.. $5.00-5.50.
Track sale. Calif., round head. $2.80-3.00
crate; local. 80 lb. crate, small, up to
$4 for best. Truck sales. Calif., $3.70.
Carrots Bunched, Calif.. 6 doz $4.00
4.25: track sales, Cal., 6 doz., $3.65-3.85.
Truck sales, 6 doz., $4.00.
Cauliflower Calif., trimmed std. crate,
$2.65-3.00.
Celery Heart material, 4-6 doz.. $4.50
5.00. Pascal, crates. $5.50-75; sturdy
crates, $6.25-6.75. Best, $5.00. fair, $5-5.25
crate Track sales, std. crate, fair. $3.50-
DIRECTOR
PRINTING
COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Letterheads,
envelopes, business cards, office forms,
briefs, small booklets. Quick delivery.
.Johnson printing Co. In basement at
162 S. Liberty St. olOl
SAND AND GRAVEL
GARDEN SILT and gravel. Bosley At Mey
er. Ph. 3046 or 22160. 088
GARDEN soil, crushed rock Shovel ft
dragline excavating Walling Sand ft
Orav-I Co Phone 8561 o
SEPTIC TANKS
ROTO-ROOTER SEWER SERVICE: Sew
ers and drains cleanrd. Free estimate.
Proi -H service. Ph. 5327 or 9468. ol07
MIKE'S Cesspool is Septic Service, mod
ern equipment 1079 Elm St., W. Salem.
Ph. 9468 or 5327. olOl
K F. II A MEL. Septic Tanks Cleaned.
11438th St. W. Salem. Ph. 7404. Ol 16
S E Wl NG M ACH IN ES
SEWING MACHINES repaired and rented
cash paid for machines, regardless of
condition Ph 7671 or write W Daven
port, 1930 North 18lh. Work Guar, O-90
SPRAYING
SPRAYINGr
L. W. Caudle. Ph. 7900. olOO
COMPLETE spray service. Trees ft weeds
Modern equipment. Aerosol generator
Conrcntronal sprayer. Philip W. Bielke
Phone 21208 97
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
LOCAL & DISTANCE Transfer, r.ortit
Burner oils coal, briquets Trucka 10
Portland dally Aeent Lyon Van Lines
for household eood to California points
Larmer Transfer & Storage Ph 3131 o
VACUUM CLEANERS '
HOOVER AOtrrl CLEANER owner,.
will service your Hoovei cleaner com
plete for iu.50 pi paru u required
Hoeg Broa. Ph 914t) o
WEATHER STRfrPING-1
FREE estimate. T. PULLMAN.
Ph. 89HS.
O107
WHITTAKER'S WELDING WORKS. Ph
ftuuu. ol08
WELL DRILLING
WELL DRILLING. M. D. Enloe, Rt. 0.
Box 144. Auburn Rd. Ph. 23198. Ol08'
J. A. SNEED SONS. Well drlllln, 9S0S
urooKa St.. Salem. Phone 6809. 0127
CLEMENT BROS., well drlllera.
Gervals, Ore Ph 2-4378.
"lit l.
089
WINDOW CLEANING
CME WINDOW CLEANERS. Windows
walla St wofdwora cleaned Floors clean
ed waxed St polished Ph 3337 Ml
Court uangdoo Culhertson and Mather
WINDOW cleaning house cleaning, floor
waxing, eaiem window Service.
21342.
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICE
Phone 4437 0
ELECTRIC WIRING No delay. Materia
available. Phone 9740. oI08
WOOD SAWING
R. B. Cross. Ph
LEGAL
N OT ICEOFPU BLI icH EAR ING
NOTICE is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Salem, at
the meeting of said Council to be held
at the City Hall, in Salem, Marlon Coun
ty, Oregon, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. on Apll
16. 1947. will hear all persons particu
larly interested and the general public
in me mancr oi tne petition and pro
posal to chanstc from a Class I Residu
um uistnci to a -Class III Business Dis
trict, the following described premises, to
wit: That part of Block 3, Enslcwood Addi
tion io tne t,iiy of Salem, Marion Coun
ty, Oregon, as described In Deed record
ed in volume 312, paitc 602, and Deed
recorded in Volume 32, page 402, Deed
ncuiun mr Marion county, Oregon.
By order of the Common Council.
Alfred Mundt, City Recorder.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Marion in Probate has ap
pointed the undersigned administrator of
the estate of RAY GRANT, deceased.
All claims of persons against said estate
must be presented to said admit.istrator
at the office of J. F. Ulrich, Pearce Build
ing. Marioi County, Oregon, within lx
months from date hereof with proper
DATED and first published the 27th day
ot March, IP47.
J. K WEATHERFORD, Jr..
itre... Administrator.
WEATHERFORD St THOMPSON,
Albany, Oregon,
Attorneys for Administrator.
March 2": April 3. 10. 17.
LODGES
7iTx I. O. O. F. meets every
S Wednesday night. Third
Detrrpp. visitirs wel
come. Dance.
Fraternal Order or EuIpx mPAts
every Tuesday at 8 p.m More than
smiuion memoers. V
c.,1 i j "V, . - I
A Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. &i
ViwA.M. Wednesday, April 9. E
Nt A. degree, 7:30 p.m. 85
A ... , , ,
Pacific Lodge No. 50, AT.
nM. M M. degree friciav.
April 11, 7 p.m. 87-
75.
Cucumber California noinouse. nigs,
$9-9.50; local hothouse, $10-12; 30-35c lb.
(iarllc Oregon white 35-30 lb.; Call!.
28-30C lb.
Lettuce Calif.. 4 doz.. $4.25-4.7. Truck
lies. Calif. Delano. 14.00-4.25.
Dried Onli-ni Orrgon yellows, No. I and
riift. $2.35-2 50: mediums. $1.60-1.75!
truck sale, mediums, $1.60; Leek, local.
90c doz.
lit Plant 22-25C
dreen OnUnt Local. 75-80c cos. bun
Local. mid-Columbia, 40-50c,
Parley Calif., $5.-5.50, 10 dos. ouncnes
Parnlps Local. 11.001.35 lug.
Peas Calif . 20 lb. crate, $3.50-3.73;
loose. 12', --15c lb. Calif.. 38-30 lb.
era tc.s, S2.40-3.00. Edison dist.. Calif..
23 lb. hamper. $2.15; 50 Ib. crates, $4.50-
4.75.
Peppers Mexico. 45 lb. 111.00-12.30:
Track sales, $11.00; 100 ec 19-20e lb.:
Calif.. 45 lb $7-7.50: loose, 23-25C.
Potatoes Russets No. 1 per cwt., $3.75
4.00: baker size, $4.50-4.70: No. 2s. $3.10
3.25: ro. 2 A, 25 lbs.. $1.00-1.05; 15 lbs..
60-65c: Deschutes No. 2s. 50 lbs., $1.35-
1.30: Baker. Ore.. Russets. No. 1. $3.50'
3.60; nrw crop. Bliss Tnumplis, 50 lbs.,
size A, $3.65-3.75; size B, track sales, Fla..
Bliss Tnumplis, size A, 50 lb. sks.
J 3. 05; old crop. No. 3, 50 lbs., $1.00,
baker No. 1. $3.00-3.10 cwt.
Radishn Calif.. $6-6.25. 10 dos. crates:
65 -70c doz. bunches. Local, 10-80c dos.,
Nevada, $4.50 for 10 doz.
Riitabaeas $1.16-1.35 lug
Spinach Local, mid-Columbia, 85c-$1.00
a 20 lb. box. few higher.
Squash Dams lugs $1-1. 15: orange
boxes $2.50-2.75: Hubbard, Marblehead,
6-7c lb.; Calif., banana, 6-6'4c lb.; Calif.
Zucchini. $4.25-4.50 a 36 lb. lug.
Sweet Potatoes California Jersey, 30 tb.
basket, $5-5.25: Calif.. Louisiana yams.
$4 50-4.75. Texas, $4.00-4.15. .
Tomatoes Mexican. repacked.
JP. 50-6.75: 20 tubs. $4-4.30. Track sales.
lUBS. $5.65-5.75. 12 lb. tubs, $3.00-3.15
Truck sales, Mexican, $5 50.
Turnips Bunches, (l.lu-35 dos. bunches
Frrih trait:
Apples Oregon delicious, t. ft t.. 14-4.35
box. choice $3 75-85; Ortleys. w and
comb, grade, $3 15-35; Ncwtoni f and f..
$1.75-2; w ano p $4-4.35. Red Delicious
w and p. up to $5.50; Wlne-mps w ft o.
S4.50-5OO Hood River, w. and p.. $4.50-75
Avocados California Feurtes, sizes 34
and 30, $4.25-4.35.
Bananas Bunched. S3 35-3 501 out
hands, $13.00-13.50 a 100 lbs.
Dates Calif 34, 8 os pkgn. 14.35-5.
G: ipi'frult Texas pinks, 70's-90's, $4.75
5,75; small, $4.00-4,35. Marsh seedless,
fi0's-(6's, $3.00-3.35; Ariz, white, $2.50-2.85
Ruby red, all sizes, $5.50-5.75.
I.rmons Calif.. 300-360's, $7.00-7.25;
432's, $5.00-5.25.
Limes -Calitornla 1A tubs ol 6 limes
12.75-3.00
Oranges California navels, 200' and
larucr. 6.00-6. 15: 220-252's, 14.75-5.50:
252's and smaller, $5.40-5.60; 360 s and
smaller, $4.90-5.10. 1
Pears DAnJou, $4.75-85, wrapped and
packed: loose. $3.35; Bose, loose, $3.763:
Yakima. $3-3 25
Persimmons Calif lues, l?.25-S.50
Pineapples Cuban, 24-30, down to $6.75.
Rhubarb Extra fancy, $3.50-2.65: fancy,
$2.00-10; choice $1.75-80, few high as $2.00:
Sumner, Wash., hothouse, 15c lb., local
field grown, $1.00-1.15 18 lb, box.
Qutnen Local 3-ao h.
Packed Vegelabtea Uellophan wrapped
a dozen: Broccoli, 12 $1.13-1.85; spin
ach, 24 12-oz. $2-2.25; brussell sprouts
B-oz. $2.20-35.
Garllo Cloves 20 l-oi packages, gi.st-
1.75
Dressed Mealsi
Veal Heavy top quality 35-36c: top
quality light. 32-34c lb.; B, 25-26c: C. 32
24c: CUll, 18-SOc lb.
Hogs uioca ouicners, pacaer etyie.
125-160 lbs. 37-38c. over 313 lbs.. 36-37C
sows. all weights, 30-34c lb.
Lambs AA, 38-40ci A. 37-38CI B. 14-36C
O. 28-30C
Mutton 10-lSo lb., according to quanu
and weight
Beef Best quality. 32-34e; B, 25-26c:
C, 22-24c; canner and cutter, 18-19c; bo-
.ogna bulla 25-26e-
Wool Cascara Barki
Ctiscara Bark Green 8-8'ie; dry. JOe
Wool Valley coarse and medium
grades 45o lb
Mohair 40o Ib on 13-month growth.
Hides Green beef, 12-13c; calves. 43c
lb. Kip hides 23c.
Rendered Inedible Fata 120 lb
The above prlcrs quoted to the whole
sale trade are F O.B shipping points
Delivered eastern price is generally M
cents higher than F.OJI plant quota
tions Chlrnjcn Grain
Chicago, April 10 (U.R Cash grain:
Wheat: Nominally firm; no sales.
Corn: One to two cents higher; 2 yel
low 186'7-189'a; 3 yellow 183-lS6?i : 4
yellow 179-163'i: 5 yellow 176; 3 white
185: 4 white 181.
Oals: One to two cents higher; 1 white
heavy 99; 1 whlti 98't; 3 white 974
38; 4 white B3'; sample trade white 80;
1 red special heavy 97.
Barley: Malting 160-197 nominal; feed
135-160 nominal.
Chlc-ngn Livestock
Chicago, April 10 MP) (U8DA Salable
hogs 55D0, total 8500; weights 260 pounds
and down mostly steady with Wednesday's
average: spots 10-25 cents lower; good and
choice 186-260 lb. 25.50-26,35; top 26.25
paid freely for 180-240 lb. weights; 260
300 lbs. 24.65-25.75; 300-370 lb. 24.00-25.00;
sows steady, good and choice 21.50-22.00.
Salable cattle 4000, total 4300; salable
calves 800, total 800: medium to good
steers and heifers weak to 25 cents lower;
no choice kinds here; largely steer and
heifer run; fresh receipts increased by
holdovers from earlier In week; market
now generally 1.00 lower than Monday;
top toaay 2u.01wj.au; low-cnoice llgni
heifers 23.00; cow market continues fairly
active, steady; bulls steady at 17.25 down:
vealers 1.00 or more lower at 23.00; mostly
22.00 down; most beef cows 13.50-16.50;
good kinds to 18.00; butters 12.75 down.
Salable sheep 2500, total 4000; slaughter
lambs active, fully steady to shippers;
around eight cars good and choice fed
wooled western lambs at 23.00 top; several
shipments medium and good wooled lambs
21.00-21.50 including a load around 115 lb.
holdovers at latter price; other classes
scarce; odd head lots native slaughter
ewes steady at 10.25.
Portland Grain
Portland, Ore., April 10 (U.R)-Grain fu
tures: S. white hd wh. app) 231 bid.
S. white (hd wh. no rex) 232 bid.
White club 232 bid.
Western red 232 bid.
Hard red winter ordinary 232 bid.
Hard whlte-Baart ordinary no bid.
Oats: No. 2 3B lbs. white 7100 bid.
Barley: No. 2 45 lbs. west. 6700 bid.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore, April 10 U.B Livestock
Cattle salable 125; calves 25. Market ac
live, fully steady; medium to good steers
19.00-22.50; common to medium hellers
15.00-20.00; good heifers lo 21.00: canner
to cutler cows largely 10.00-12.50;
dairy type cows 14.00-14.50; good beef
cows up to 18.00; medium to good sausage
bulls 16.00-17.00; good vealers 23.00-25.00;
choice saianic to ae.oo or above.
Hogs salable 150. Market active, steady
good to choice 185-240 lb. weight mostly
28.00; few 156 lbs. 27.00; good sows salable
around 23.50-24.00; one lot good feeder
pigs held above 29.50; choice quotable to
JO.O.
Sheep salable none; market nominal
undertone weak. Good to choice wooled
lambs salable around 20.15-21.15; good to
choice wooled ewes quoted 8.50-9.50; shorn
ewes aaiamo around 7.00.
Salem Markets
Completed tram reports oi Salem
dealers for the guidance of Capi
tal Journal Readers. (Revised
dally.)
Rflall Prices
Rabbit Feed Pellets, 14.25 cwt.
Ess Mash 14.75 cwt.
Dairy Feed 13.90 cwt.
Poultry Heavy colored hens, No. 1 34e
lb.; No. 3, 30c; colored Iryera, No. 1, J3c
lb
Eft
Buyers' Prlees White and Brown extra
large grade A 45c; med., 40c; standards,
1 38.c...do.:ten: p"!"1'- ?0Ci "c-
"7o"n rr,e"r" "c 00"D' m"
Batter-Wholesale A. 70e.
RetailGrade A. 75c.
Butterfat Premium. 74c; No, 1. 73e:
No. 2. 69c.
. vv nailing iijduiiiiics idiiic jiilu
&, ,:, . (h. ,im
j -
J ol the first World War.
Stocks Advance i
Selectively
New York, April 10 ipi
Stocks edged forward selective
ly today although many market
leaders were hesitant and deal
ings among the slowest of the
year.
From the start the ticker tape
inclined to loaf. While gains of
one to three points were acquir
ed by a few "thin" issues, ad
vances mostly were in small
fractions, quotations tapered at
the close and the minus column
was well filled. Transfers ran
to around 600,000 shares.
Among losers were U. S. Steel,
Chrysler, Goodyear, Goodrich,
Sears Roebuck, N. Y. Central,
Kennecott, Southern Railway,
Dow Chemical and Texas Co.
83,341 Oregonians
Served in Army
Washington, April 10 W) A
total of 11,367,989 men and
women served in the army be
tween November 1, 1940 and
July 31, 1946, the war depart
ment reported today.
The announcement reported
army strength at 1,799.102 last
July 31, and said 9,568.887 of
those who entered service had
been separated from duty.
New York contributed 1,157,
000 men and 24,741 women to
lead all states in people in the
army, while Nevada had the
smallest number, 11,000 men
and 317 women.
The figures for men and wo
men (all in even thousands) in
cluded:
Idaho, 39,000 and 799; Mon
tana, 41,000 and 1,216; Oregon,
81,000 and 2,341; Washington,
125,000 and 3,739; Alaska, 4,300
and seven.
Grain Futures Take
An Easier Trend
Chicago, April 10 () Grains
mostly developed an easier trend
on the board of trade today al
though the May wheat future
displayed independent strength
and some support came into the
oats pit on reports of late seed
ing throughout the mid west.
Wheat closed lower to 134
higher, May $2.56 1&-$2.57, corn
was k to 1 cent lower, May
$1.78Vii-!?, and oats unchanged
to higher, May 88-.
(By the United Press)
Stocks firm in quiet trading,
Bonds firm; governments ir
regular.
Curb stocks irregular.
Silver unchanged in New York
at 76 cents a fine ounce.
Wheat futures closed up 2
cents to off 294.
Hogs and sheep steady, cattle
lower.
A book published in 1600 is
believed to contain the first
published reference to platinum
New York
Stock Quotations
(By tht Associated Preasl
New York ft Olotng quotations today
Allied Ohem
Or
.174 '4
American Can
Am Ptwer St Ligh. ...
Amer Tel St Tel .....
Anaconda Copper
Atchison
BendU Artation
93t
13i
Bethlehem Otee
Boeing Alrcrad
California Packing ... .
Canadian Pacific
I Case
Chrysler Corp
Commonwealth & Soul
(. nsolldated Editor
Consolidated Vultee
Continental Insurance .
Crown ZeMeroach .
Curtiaa Wright
, 23 ,
II las Aircraft
Ouponv an rfemnu-i ..
General Eiectrlfl
. .184-14
.. Sir1
.. 42'
General foods
Oentral Motor
Goodyear Tire
Great Northern pia
International Harvester
. 81
.103
tnt Papet pi a ... ...
Johns Manvlll
Kennecott
Long BtU A
Maytag
viiaml Copper
Montgomery War ...
Nash RelvlnhiO'
National Dairy
N T Central
North Am Co
Northern Pacific
Pae Amer Fish
Pacific Gas Elec
Pacific TAT
Pan Amertcao
Penney J O
Radio Corp
Rayonier
Hayonier Pfd
Reynolds Metals
Richfield
Safeway
Sears Roebuck
Sinclair Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Brand..
Standard Oil Calif ...
17W
. 26 T
, 71
, 22
, 34 i
15'&
, 53 "4
Stewart Warner 17',i
Studebaker 20
Sun Minin 11
Union On 21 U
Union Pacific 122
United Airlines 26Vj
uniiva Aircran 20'4
tjnlted States Steel 7(1
Warner Hrother 15 'A
West Elec Ufg Co 24H
Wooiworth 48'i
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I Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Lumber Prices I
Pass Peak
Portland, Ore., April 10 iP)
Lumber industry spokesmen
here said prices of low grade
lumber items probably will be
gin falling soon but that qual
ity boards and building sizes
will remain unchanged for some
months.
Jack Huddleston, president of
the Western Retail Lumber
men's association, said, "I think
the peak has been reached.
Prices can't go any higher. In
fact,- some common lumber
items are beginning to drop
now."
He cited the recent announce
ment of 10 percent price cuts
by the lumber division of Ore
gon Pulp and Paper company
and the E. K. Wood Lumber
company and predicted retail
prices would drop to about the
level existing at the end of the
OPA.
J. W. Copeland, operator of
38 northwest lumber yards,
said "lumber prices have reach
ed the top and are going down,
mostly in common grades.
Obituary
Mrs. Anna ttell
Staylon Final rites were held for Mrs.
Anna Bell, 82, at St. Boniface Catholic
church at Sublimity Wednesday at 8:30
a.m. with Rev. Father Jos. Scherbrlng
officiating. Burial was in the cemetery
there. Rosary was held Tuesday at 8 p.m.
nt the Weddlo funeral home In Stayton.
Mrs. Bell died at her home In Sublimity,
Saturday, April 5. Born in Germany Mar.
3, 1865, she came to the United States 3h
years ago and has been a resident of
Orrgon since that time. Her husband,
Frank A. Bell, died about 12 years ao.
She Is survived by three nieces. Mrs.
Mary Blnckirto Mrs. Charles Leiser of
Chicago and Sister Mltchtlldcs, a nun in
the St. Joseph Home for the Aaed, Belle
ville, III. Pallbearers were Herman Hau
ler, At Hassler, Phil Steffes, Joe Lulay,
Gene Ditter and Ernest Rtestcrer.
Births, Deaths
Births
Sieinke To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M.
Stetnke. 1140 South 15th, a daughter,
Bobbe Jean, Apr. 9.
Barclay To Mr, and Mrs. Charles A,
Barclay, 21(1 East Superior, a son, Greg
ory Alexander, Apr. 7.
Juimblut To Mr. and Mrs. Charles R
Junablut. 2247 North Liberty, a son, Ger
ald Edward, Apr. 8.
Schwriarrt To Mr. and Mrs. Casper
ScliwclHert, route 6, a daughter, Claudia
Ann, Apr. 9.
SnriiBiie To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Spragur. 1053 Terrace Drive. West Salem.
a daughter, Jane Gail. Apr. 6.
Amttv To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelchner
April 3. a dauchter. 8 pounds and 14
ounces, at the Dr. Law hospital.
Hudklns To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
R. Hudklns, route 9. a aon, James Lee,
Mar. n.
Adams To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W,
Adams, route 4, a daughter, Iretha Joyce,
Mar. 18.
Freshour To Mr. and Mrs. Guy R.
Freshour. route 1, Dayton, a son, Philip
Lynn, Mar, 18.
F.Uis To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F,
Ellis, route 2, a daughter, Jean Kay, Mar.
19.
nowlnnd To Mr. and Mrs.
Rowland. 585 South 13th, l
James F.
daughter,
Loree Mary, Mar. 30.
Hsrdman To Mr. and Mm. Wayne A.
Hardman. 180 Ewald. a daushter, Jan la
Leanue, Mar. 20.
Stoudonmeyer To Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald N. Stourienmeyer. 1315 South 19th, a
daushter, Kathleen Elizabeth, Mar. 20.
Clark To Mr. and Mm. Ernest O.
Clark, Portland, a daushter, Judith Ann.
Mar. 31.
Meeker To Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Meeker, route 1, Aumaville, a ton, Larry
James, Mar. 31.
Thomas To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A.
Thomas, Kelso, Wash., a daushter, Emily
Marie, Mar. 33.
White To Mr. and Mrs. Harold H
White, 2310 Norlh Commercial, a son,
r'-eley Thomas, Mar. 24.
Hnrfer To Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlon C.
Hoefer. route 3, Albany, a son, Max Carl
ton, Mar, 24.
Bnrry To Mr. and Mrs. Oeorse O. Bar
ry, 3383 Slate, a son, Roser Oerald, Mar.
25. I
Nunn To Mr. and Mrs. Orval M. Nunn,
1185 Leslie, a son. Gene Robert, Mar. 27.
Davis To Mr. and Mrs. Melvln C. Da
vis. 1265 East Rural, a aon. Larry Mel
vin. Mar. 38.
Owen To Mr. and Mrs. John W. Owen.
1145 South Church, a daushter, Everyl
Claire. Mar. 38.
Helton To Mr. and Mra. James W. Hel-
ton. 65 Fairhaven, a son, Harold Wil
liam. Mar. 38.
Williams To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil
llnms, route 1, a son, Sammy Gene, Mar.
28.
PrebUhky To Mr. and Mr. Eric A. Pre
hltskv, route 6, a daushter, Pamela
Lynn, Mar. 20
LnUorh' To Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm J.
LaRoche, 844 South Commercial, a son,
William John, Mar. 31.
Scotia Mi IM A son to Mr. and Mr,i,
Grorj Bnker, April 3, third one of their
four children to be born on the snme
dntc. Mother and son were released from
the hospital and brought home.
Silverlon -Mrs. Robert Nelson and their
new baby dauK liter, "Peeiy," are now
at the family rural home. Route 3, box
48. Sllverton. Nelson Is a veteran of
World Wa- II. He is a .ton of Jud'te Alf
O. Nelson and Mra. Nelson. Mrs. Nnbon
is a former Etisene youns woman. Pemty
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Thousands change groans lo grins. Use
a tUivtnrt' formula to relieve discomfort
of piles, fiont druggists by noted Thorn
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palliative relief of pain. Itch, Irritation.
Tonds to soften, shrink swelling. Use,
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Minor's Rectal Ointment or ltrrtnl Sup
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For sale at all drug stores everywhere.
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Money back IX not fully satisfied.
wm
Thursday, April 10, 194719
Is the firat child In trie family.
Woodburn To Mr. and Mm. Wealey a.
Baker (Mary Catherine Qorman) ot
Woodburn, a 54 pound airl April 7 at the
Deaccme.is hospital In Salem. First child
and first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Gorman of Woodburn.
Sparks To Mr. and Mrs. John &,
Sparki, Monmouth, a son, Danny Charles,
Apr. 2.
Quintans To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quin
tans, Route 6, a daughter, Linda Jean,
Apr. 1.
A.erude To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C,
A sac rude, route 6, a son, William Charles.
Apr. 3.
Blankenahlp To Mr. and Mr. Enrt R,
Blankrnshlp, route 3, a son, Richard
Earl, Apr. 3.
Uselman To Mr. end Mrs. Melchlor
N. Uselmari, Mt. Angel, a son, Terranca
James, Apr, 2.
Davidson To Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Davidson, route 8, a son, Dan Lee, Apr. 2.
Dawson To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J.
Dawson. 145 Harold, a son, Richard Har
vey, Apr. 1.
Sperling To Mr. and Mr.s. Phillip D,
Sperling, route 1, Independence, a son,
Franklin Herman, Apr. 7.
Farrena To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O.
Farreni, Rickreall. a daughter, Jo Elaine,
Apr, 6.
Srhutte-To Mr. and Mrs. William F.
Schmte. 1983 North Church, a son, Hen
ry David, Apr, 6.
Gisse To Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Gisse,
Turner, a son, Gary Dee. Apr. X.
SmithTo Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Smith, route 1, Gervals. a son, Eugene
Robert, Apr. 3.
Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hartt
nre the parents of a daughter born Fri
day at the Albany General hospital. Tha
baby has been named Sharon Ann. The
baby's father is employed at the Ter
minal garage.
Falls City To Mr. and Mrs. Don Sun li
st rom at the Dallas hospital. Thursday,
April 3. a son named Larry Ray.
Deaths
Mrs. Clara ITarper
airs, ciara g. Harper, at the res denee.
1544 Ferry street, Friday, April 4. Sur
viving are a daughter, Miss Hazel Harper
of Salem, and a son. Chester Harper of
Moiana; 12 grandchildren, several treat
grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Services postponed because of the death
a daughter, Mrs. Fern Moores with
announcement of services later by
Clough-Barrlck company.
Tfllle Hansen
Tillie Hansen, late resident of Talbot.
Ore., at a local hospital, April 8. at the
age or 28 years. Survived by her husband,
Milton Hansen of Talhot; two sons. Melvln
James Hansen and Clinton Allen Hansen,
both of Talbot; an infant daughter; par
ents, Mr. ana airs. 10m -ruin oi Esteuine,
So. Dakota; six sisters, Mrs. John Frres-
man of Fstelltne. So. Dak.. Mrs. Alvln
Hensen of Haytl. So. Dak.. Mrs. Don
Knutson of Volga, So. Dak., Mrs. Harry
Lellhlad of Spokane, Wash., and Mlsa
Henrietta Tutn and Miss Adeline Tuln,
both of Seattle, Wash.; and three broth
ers. Ben Tuln and John Tutn, both of
Eslelllne, So. Dak., and Ralph Tuln of
Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Services will ba
held at the Howell-Edwards chapet. Sat
urdays April 12, at 10:30 a.m., with Rer.
William Schwab, Rev. Herman Bohl and
Rev. Henry Turnirige officiating. Inter
ment in Belcrest Memorial park.
Mrs Fern Moo ret
Mrs. Fern Moores, late resident or Neha
lem, Oregon, at a local hospital April 6.
Survived by a husband, Albert L. Moores
of Nehalem: a daughter. Miss Evelyn Ma
Moores: a son. Merrill L. Moores; a sis
ter, Miss Hasel Harper of Salem; and a
brother, Chester C. Harper of Molalla,
Oregon. Announcement of services later
by Clough-Barrlck company.
Joshua Stewart Sawyer
Joshua Stewart Sawyer, formerly ft
resident or Salem, In New York City,
April 6. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Min
nie P. Sawyer of New York City: a son,
Joshua S. Sawyer, Jr., of Lakeview. Ore
gon; a daughter. Mrs. Irma Wells of Sa
lem; and three grandchildren. Service
will be held at the Clough-Barrlck cha-
pel, Monday, April 14, at 1:30 p.m. wli
Dr. Charles Durden officiating. '
Emory Clinton Johrnon
Emory Clinton Johnson, late resident
of Warrenton, Oregon, at a local hospi
tal, April 8, at the ngc of 77 years. Sur
vived by a daushter, Mrs. Blanche Scrlv
er of Victoria, B.C.: and three brothers,
George Johnson of Columbus, Ohio, Hen
ry Johnson of Jackson, Ohio, and Chnl
mer Johnson of Chililcothe, Ohio. Mem
ber of the Methodist church. Shipment
Is being made to Ohio by the Howell-Edwards
chapel for services and Interment,
Geo i re Edward Hitler
George Edward Kitley, late resident of
Salem, at a local hospital April 9. at the
ase of 81 years. Survived by hn wife,
Mrs. Dora Kitley of Salem; and flva
daughters, Mrs. Alma Corlett of Seattle,
Mrs. Maude Scott of Chewela. Wash.,
and Mrs. Pearl Mors. Mrs. Elsie Burrus
and Mra. Freda Mosley, all of Spokane,
Wash. Member of the Methodist church.
Services were held at the Howell-Edward.i
chapel, Thursday. April 10. at 11:30 a.m.
with Rev. Orvllle Jenkins officiating.
Shipment was made to Spokane, Wash.t
for services and Interment.
Nil-hold G, Prlea
In this city April 9, Nicholas G. Price,
nt the axe of RA ypnrs. Shipment has
bren made lo Medford by W. T. Rig don
company for services and interment,
Jimmie Lee Brown
In tlii city, April 9. Jlmmle Lee Brown,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown
of Independence. Brother of Betty Lou
Brown and Stella Emma Brown, both of
Independence, Graveside services will ne
held Thursday April 10, at 10:30 a.m.
at the Lee MiAAlon cemetery with Rev,
Charles Durden officiating. Direction W.
T. Riiidon company.
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