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I 9BILES COVrSi iood pilot Job; Seal- ihts; practically new tire. m QUICK SS1S. IIOUH 4, BOX 'J&K. house north of Ketser school. na. gu It--1941 mud. President; excelT ,d. RAH. New rubber, flee, niter. 440 Mar end damaged: motor toad. l Uberty, m aons titer ft p.m. Q46 HE 1941 Dodis Delux 4-dr. 8e Ph. 33642. nib ED sedan, reasonable. 1790 N q.45 dr. Sedan, A-l mechanical good rubbtr. Ph. 31327 alter 0.47 jDS 2 dr., Terr food cond. No deal- Q.47 i rn. u auer a p.m. rLSTEK CHEV. coupe. Oood cond. battery, heater, T.P. Machine Shop. B. 12th St. Ph. 31819. q JBL A coupe. Excellent condition. IS" teU, new tires. Hollywood hub-caps, at Rt. 1. Bok 9. two mllej weet of bokJ. Hopmero Grocery. Ruth Jonej, HA.00. Q , BALE BT OWNER; 1927 Ford tudor. motor, food condition St clean Crouahout. See this for cheap trenspor- itlon. Priced to 112 Park Ave. Ph. 071. 46 1041 DESOTA DELUXE COUPE iTJIO, heater and fluid drive. Low coat ante ternu. priced lioo.oo below Blue look price. WILLAMETTE MOTOR CO. 735 N. Commercial Salem, Oregon 0.45 lis CHEV. LOO TRUCK AND TRAILER piIBLl reduction Tlmken rear end. S peed Brownie 1S41 dual axle trailer. rleer lor quick aale. will take late lOdel ear or pickup in trade. WILLAMETTE MOTOR CO. 728 N. Commercial St. Salem, Phone 4010. q5 4-DR. LAFAYETTE. Good transpor- I t.tlon. 1245. Ph. 8586. q48 OOt Model A Ford coupe J 195 18 Chev. 2-dr. sedan. Rita. Pontlao 4-dr. aedan 1185 S7 Hudson. '42 motor. New paint. Model A 2-dr. sedan. 16" wheels. 38 Stu den alee r. Beat otter. Rose dale Oarage. 2 mllei south of Lo be rty. Rt. 4, Box 171. Q45 RIO. OWNER, 1940 Ford deluxe 4-dr. Orlg. paint, clean Inside, good tires St motor. R fc H St spotlight. Bee Sat. St Sun. at 714 8. 21st. q45 '42 SUPER DELUXE FORD 5 pass., R St H. axe, cond. Ph. 3361. q46 '41 GHO Vi T. 6 wheeler, '48 high torque Chev, motor. $895.00. AOMB USED CARS, Front St Center. q45 Itzs" FORD SEDAN, mechanically tops, good body, 1275.00. ACME USED CARS, Front St Center. q45 1029 FORD PICKUP, first class condition throughout, sbss.od. ACME USED CARS, Front St Center. q4S 1941 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE COUPE, 5 passenger wun radio as neater; Co lumbia rear end. Twin fimlttles. v GROSS MOTOR CO. 3400 Portland Rd. Ph. 24931 q45 it FORD I PARS. COUPE '41 Plymouth 5 pass. Coupe '40 Chrysler 4 pass. Coupe 37 Chev. 4-dr. Coach 57 DodB 4-dr, Sedan '12 Chev. 3-dr. Sedan '30 Modal A 2-dr. GROSS MOTOR CO. 1400 Portland Rd. Ph. 34991 FOR TOP QUALITY 194 BUICK SUPER SEDANETTE; R. H. "If you can't get your new car buy this one." 194t BUICK SUPER SEDANETTE. Re conditioned. R. H. We will take the chance on this one. 1941 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN. Com plete overhaul. Radio. Heater. 19X9 BUICK SUPER TUDOR. Recondi tioned. "LOOK" 1947 MERCURY STATION WAG PN, 7000 mllea. VERY CLEAN 1048 MERCURY I pais. -Coupe. 1941 PONTIAC SEDANETTE, New paint. 1 dlk AI.I1B lEDAN. vffijt 1989 OLDS SEDAN. ....... OTTO J. WILSON SSI N. Commercial Phone 0961. q45 FOR SALE Chrysler Royal, 1937. Harry Dcmpaey. Rlckreall. q47 1947 CHRYSLER WINDSOR CLUB CPE. Radio, heater, fwt lights, spotlight and other extrai. Grey finish. ORVAL'S Canter at Church Phone 4703 q5 194S FORD CONV. CPE., canary yellow, radio, heater, overdrive, windshield wuheri, white-walls, other extras, 2000 mllea. Below floor price. ORVAL'S n.nfr at Church Phone 4702 o,45 1941 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN. Black finish and iuny equippea. ORVAL'S Oenter at Church Phone 4702 q45 194S OLD8MOBILE "7" SEDAN, hydra- ma tic and iuny equippec. BCa.ui.iui tont upholstery. See this like new car at ORVAL'S .nlr at Church Phone 4702 q45 Heater ana iois oi omn Ektm. okval a nnt.r at Church Phone 4702 q45 JT PLY. 4-dr. sedan. 495. Ph. 2B77 M FORD sedan. Good eond. ISM. A" p.m. 1235 so. is.n, apt. i. vt nw. i una' ar.T.i. this week end. '39 Ford coupe. Mech. A-l. ooon ooay " ber. Beit offer takes. No dealers. 54, N. Church after 9 P.m. 45 45 DODGB bus with new motor. Good mechanical conauion. i amniriB. Sacrifice price. Marlon St. 445 'iia-FT. TRAILER HOUSE. Value 11500. Sleeps 2. will trane ior your muih larger or what have you. Brewers, uss ft. 14th. l45" il47 NORMEL HOUSETRA1LER. Sleeps f..n. n.rir lain N. River Rd. 045 I' "7 PLYMOUTH pickup, good cond. WOO" 985 N. 5th. , i5 I9 DODGE 2-door, radio Cli .in. 575 N. 14th St. heater. q45 IBM "KB Deluxi. Sedan, radio, heater. tor perfect.' l735!oo. Inquire 2181 Stale Bt. HOD1101! Btauon. Jn BUICK Special 2-dr. deluxe. Orlg. owner, exc. conn, uooa ures, seat cu ers St radio. Mileage 63,000. Ph. Baxter. anin. Bitu p.m. io w.wu p.m. n Lib rnuunnnor iui" Unilinn rariln Hotel. 'Monmouth. Ore. Ph. 557. q45 roil DON'T NEE CASH for this onet '46 'ferysler Windsor 4-nr. is.ood miiea and I'll finance the rest. 1440 Ferry. ner p.m. or oiw wuun oeiuic. 4 WANTED - USED CARS SHOP AROUND THEN BRING YOUR CAR HERB WB WILL PAY YOU WHAT ITS WORTH iiintnanN . nflirn flARA 'J .j mrrwB OX PHIINE 17!t t HUDSON 9 atm tVnUTPt PARTS ... i ... -bvapialtn - MnAm and Fender Repair ' Painting "Give hroek a try and you'll know why, SHROCK MOTOR CO I NTKD Good clean car- Squaw Deal TDEBSON MOTORCYCLE CO. Sales JH Barvlca. Triumph. Ariel. Vincent. B.R.D.. Iforton, Veloeett. 610 Edtewater. W. 8a- mm. rn. ooj. D PANEL. Call 3-3271. NANCIAL X ANT miTATE MONFT on T'il utltl vm,dllteir. Htv, ora. food loanj, a. WILLAMETTE RIAL ESTATE 172 B. Llbtrtr Ph. Till T 8 EE US TOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4, INTEREST le 40 Tetr, and NO Commtulonl , Lto N. Child.. Inc. REALTORS 144 Stale 8t-Ph. fill TIT FINANCIAL ADTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. . 190 State Street, old quarters. First National Bank License No M-159 B-154 PRIVATE MONEY Special rates and ternu on larger loans long and short time payments ROY H. SIMMONS 116 Bout'- Commerclai' St, Phone 9169 I S MONEY I 4 REAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CAR LOANS STATE FINANCE CO. 151 S. High St. Lie. S 219 M 122. GENERA. FINANCE CORP. LOANS SU and M-329 and -ROY H. SIMMONS INSURANCV AND LOANS 136 8. Commercial St. Tel. 9161. FARM AND CITY LOANS 4S and VOTT-. OWN -TERMS of repayment within reaaon. Cu'i for Real Estate Oontracta and Secon Mortsasrs. CAPITOT SECURITIES CO. 207 Pioneer Truit Bldi. Ph. 71fl3 r BILLS UNPAID? TO CLEAN them un lust do thlil j aaa mem up ana men pay tnem err wun a persona, loan. I then make Just on reasonable pay ment each month. Interested? Ph. or comt In. E. Galllnger, Ves Manager Loant $35 to 1300. Up to $500 on auto. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. It State Bt Rm. 135 Ph. 1111 Lie. B122-M16I rtl" Directory APPLIANCES Ed's Washer Service, models. Ph. 6685. All makes and O70- APPLIANCE BEPA1R Olson Washer Repair. Ph. 1-5100. 61 IUTO BRAKES Mike Pane It, 275 S. Comm'l St. Ph. 8161 Rrake it wheel aligning specialist. o52' AUTOMOTIVE Crestvlew Auto Serv. Ph. 22591. Auto and Truck Repair, Wlrth Oarage General repairing cars, trucks, farm tractors, bulldozers. weld In, trailers built. 840 Plymouth Dr., between Cherry Ave St River Rd. Ph. 21367. 066 MARION MOTORS NAS" SERVICE Towing service, day, phone 7931, 24417. 333 Center. IID1NG CONTRACTORS AH Brothers House Bulldlnr, Mill work Installed. Remodeling. Roofing, Siding, General Repairs, Ph. Sllverton Red 251: Salem 22780. o81 BULLDOZING, GRADING Cat St shovel work, excavation, trench ing St scraper work Call Halvoraon Construction Co. Ph. 4047 or 6006. o46 Bulldozing, grading, clearing, dirt mov ing with small Carryall. Oeo. Wlrth, 840 Plymouth Drive. Ph. 21307. 066 PECO PACIFIC EXCAVATING COMPANY Salem, Oregon BDLLDOZINt". Si GRADING 912 Edgewater, Ph. 2-1413 50 Van Duyn Chocolates, at the Cheerio Inn. 325 Court. Phona 4762. 59' CARPENTRY Home building, kitchen bullt-lni, cab inets. 1140 S. 15th. Ph. 24441. o49 Carpentry, expert building and remod eling. Ph 2 4850. 515 31st St. o63 CEMENT WORKS General Cerient Contracting. Cliff Ellis, 1905 N. 19th St. Phone 4071. o63 CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnaces, chimney vacuum cleaned. Enaley. 771 So. 31st St. Ph. 7176. o53 DELIVERY 8EBVICF Salera Delivery and Pickup 145 8 Church Phone 4711. Service. fll' DRESSMAKING Dressmaking, 12B0 N. 24th. Tailoring St Alterations. 1 block N. of D St. 066 ELECTBIC WIRING Let City Electric do your wiring loi you. Ph. 7717. Free estimate. All work guaranteed. 63 EXTERMINATORS Coc't roach. Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3056. Lee Cross. 1260 N. 17th. 053 "FROSTY" OLSON Florist. Ph. 7166. 64 JARY FLORIST, 366 Court. Ph. 1 ' BreUhauph's for flowers. Dial 9103. Stove and Diesel Oil; prompt delivery. Oadwell'a. Phona 9788. e HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J, R. Watklns Co. Products. Free del, 1717 Center St. Phone 5395. 53 INCOME TAX Have your returns made out by a tax analyst 12.00 par ret min 6 v.m to 10 p.m. daily. U80 Shipping Bt. 066 LANDSCAPING Plowing, discing, blade work. Have river silt and gravel, ph. 22848. I. Hartman. 64 MATTRESSES Capita Bedding. Phone 4069. MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, mandolin, ban'o, etc. 1533 Court. Ph. 7869. o45 OFFICE SUPPLIES Adding Machines, Typewriters sold, tinted, repaired. Desks, files, safes, du plicator supplies. Roen, 458 Court St. Ph. 6773. 59 El (Strom's are equipped paln"ng. Phone 9221. Interior Painting. Ph 38518. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO Painting Co. Phone 9444. Painting and paperhanxing. Free estl mat Ph. 9513. 857 Shipping. 062 PAPEBHANGING Expert Paperhanglng. H. J, Wordworth. Ph. 3015. 039 Paperhanglng. Jerry Johnson. Ph. 1723 PLASTERING Contract Plastering. Phone 25106. 46 For garden and custom plowing eal) Al Benso , 2-4336. o49 Al Rogers Plumbing and Supply General repairing, plumbing supplies and fix tures For Quick service all 34411. 1184 6 Comm'l 45' Decatur At Maerz. Plumbing, Electrical Supplies, Water Systems. Oeneral Re pair work. Phona 6223, 173 So, Com'l. 066 RADIO REPAIR Guaranteed Radio Repairing. 428 Court St. Call 7522. Haider's, 59 SAND GRAVEL Garden Soil; crushed rock. Shovel dragline excavating. Walling Sand St Gravel o. Phor 8i61 Best Quality GraveL Pit run, 80a per yard Loaded en your truek. Wa also all Garden sill and Ml dirt Valley Sand m oravej c Fnor nisi 76i - 5335. 52 SEPTIC TANKS K. T. Harael, fleptle Tanks CVtaned. 1143 1th St., W. Salem. Ph. 7401. 063 Septic tanks, Drain Unas cleaned. 1067 Elm, Salem. Jack Boenlnt. Ph 9S3J. 087 Mlke'a Septic Service Tanks cleaned and Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1071 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 4M or M37. 063 SEWER SERVICE Roto-Rootr cleana leweri, ainka, lava tory, bathtub, itool. laundry trays. Sep tic tanki cleaned. 8327 or 9401. e SIGNS St SHO-CARDS Rob't Eckley. Ph. 5003. Eldon Scott, Phona IWS. L. W. Caudls DIRECTORY TRANSFER STORAGE Local St Dlstanct Tram far, storage. Burner its, eal briquets. Trucks to Portland da ly. Agent. Lyon Van Lineal for household Roods to California points I Larmer Transfer St Storage. Ph. 3131. o Tree topping, removing, trimming. In lured operator. John Payne. Ph. 30014. 348 S. Church. 70 WEATHERSTRIPP1NQ Cro .at Brothers. Ph. 24656. Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph, 6965. 054 WELL D BILL IN- Well Drilling M D Box 144, Auburn Rd. D. S. Clements, well drilling R L Qerv 046 J. A. Sneed Sons, well drilling. 3505 Brooks St Salem PU 6809 o45 WINDOW CLEANING Professional 1457. Cleaning Service. Phone Acme Window Cleaners Windows, wMU st woodwork cleaned Ploors clean. d. waxed and polished Ph 3337 347 WOOD SAWING R. B. Cross. Ph. B178 or 6674. Q62 WOO" St SAWDUST Wst Salem Fuel Co Ph 2401 1. c LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE NORWAY STREET FROM ATH STREET TO COTTAGE STREET Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City f Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares Ita purpose and intention to improve Norway street from the Eaat line of 6th street to the Wet line of Cot tage street, in the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, except the alley Intersec tion! the expense of which will be as sumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the estab lished grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said atreet with a 2'4-lnch asphaltlc concrete pavement thirty feet In width, in accord ance with the plana and specifications therefor which were adopted "by the Com mon Council February 9. 1948. which are now on file in the office of- the city re corder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares lta purpose and intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street Improvement department. By order of the Common Council Febru ary 9, 108: ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof la Feb ruary 16. 1948. Fabruary 16, 17, IS, 19, 20, 31, 33, 34, 26, 36 and 27. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE ACADEMY STREET FROM RAZEL AVENUE TO LAUREL AVENUE Notice la hereby given that tht Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declarea Its purpose and Intention to improve Academy atreet from the East line of Hazel avenue to the West line of Laurel avenue, In the City of Salem, Ore gon, at the expenie of the abutting and adjacent property, except the alley Inter sections the expense of which will be as sumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion or aaia street io me bbird ltshed grade, constructing cement con crete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a Portland cement con crete pavement twenty-four feet In width, In accordance with the plana and specifi cations therefor which were adopted by the Common Council February 9, 1946, which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. Th Common Council hereby declares lta purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street Improvement department. By order of the Common Council Febru ary 9, 1948: ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is Feb ruary 16. 1948. February 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 31, 33, 34, 26, 36 and 27. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE SHIPPING STREET FROM 4TH STREET TO BROADWAY STREET Notice :s hereby given that the Corn mon Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and intention to Improve Shipping street from the East line ot 4th atreet to the West line of Broadway street. In the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said atreet to the established grade, constructing cement concrete 'Urbs, and paving said portion of said street with a -inch Portland cement concrete pave ment thirty feet in width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Coun cil February 9. 1948, which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the sleet improvement depart ment. By 'order of the Common Council Feb ruary 9, 1948: ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof la Feb ruary 16, 1948. February 16, 17, 18, 19, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35, 26 and 37. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPROVE HICROKf STREET FROM 4TR STREET TO BROADHAI STREET Notic, Is hereby Riven that the Com mon council of the Olty ot Salem, Oreron, deems It neueajary and expedient, and hereby declare, ila purpose and Intention to Improve Bickor:' atreet from the East line o 4th street to the Eaat line ol Broadway atreet. In the City of Salem, Orecon. at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the atreet Intersection, the expense of which will ba assumed by the City of Salem, by brlnaln, said portion of said street to the established irade, conatructlnt ce ment concreta curbs, and pavln, said portion of aaid street with a att-lnch aaphaltle concrete pavement thirty feet In width, in accordance with the plans an I specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council Pebru ary 9, 1,48. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by thia reference thereto are mad. a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the steet Improvement depart, ment. By order of the Common Council Feb. ruary 9, 1948: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof la Feb ruary 18 1948. February 18, IT, 18, 19, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35. 38 and 37 NOTICE OF FINAL HEArTnO As executrix of the estate of JOHN OARDNER, deceased. th underslmed has filed In Circuit Court of Oreton for Mar lon County. In Probate, her final account In estate of said decedent, and February 38, 1948, 10 o'clock, a.m., and courtroom of aaid court have been appointed by said court for hearing of objections to said account and settlement thereof. MABEL MARIE BUTTS Executrix Aforesaid Man. 34. II, Feb. 7. 14. 31.1 LODGES I. O. O. F, meets every Wednesday night Visi tors welcome. Second degree Wednesday, Feb. 25. Fraternal Order of Eagles meets every Tuesday at 8 psn. More than a million membera. Atnsworth Lodge No. 201, A.F. & A M., 248 N. Com'l St. Tuesday, Feb. 24th, Special, p.m. F. C. 47 , Why Suffer , Any Longer When Where fall, nse our Cblnen rem edies A matins succeaa for 1000 year in China Nc matter witn what all mint you are afflicted - disorders, tlnuattu. heart, hints, liver, kidneys, fas, eonstlpstlon olocra, dlabetea. rheumatism salt and bladder fever kin reman complaints CHARLII CHINESE Office Twee. an Rally Brings Wheat Highs Chicago, Feb. 21 (AV-After a slow start, grains rallied on .the board of trade today. Wheat led the advance which carried the bread cereal several cents above the preceding close. There was no news develop ment to account for the late buying. Brokers said it was mostly short-covering prior to the lorg week-end closing. The market will not be open Mon day, Washington's birthday. Private cables from Europe said weather was very cold. Lit tle fear of crop damage was ex Lpressed, however, because mod- erate to heavy snow has fallen to protect the crops. Wheat closed 2 Mi to 5 cents higher, May $2.3534-2.36; corn was 1 V4 -2 Vs higher, May $2.114-2.12; oats were -lVi higher, May $1.05-; and soybeans were xk lower to higher, March $3.32 'A. Hoisfein Cow Milk Producing Champion London, Ont., Feb. 21 lP) Loneim Texal Happy, an eight-year-old Holstein cow, was crowned the world's milk pro ducing champion last night by the Dominion Holstein Breed ers association. Happy, owned by R. M Berry, of Grove, Ont., has pro duced an average of 30,000 pounds of milk a year over a period of three years on three daily milkings, association offi cials said. Her yield yesterday, on the last milking of the third year, was 25 pounds. That brought her total ior 1947-48 to 30,284 pounds of milk and 1,170 pounds of butterfat. In the three years, the asso ciation said, Happy has produc ed 91,641 pounds of milk and 3,357 pounds of butterfat. The association identified Happy's chief rival for the world crown as Colantha Tidy Matador, owned by Morning side hospital, Portland, Ore. Markets Briefed (By th. United Prus) Stocks Irregular in slow trad ing. . Bonds Irregularly higher. Curb stocks irregular. Chicago stocks irregular. Cotton futures irregular. Grains in Chicago: Wheat, corn, oats and barley futures ir regular. Markets Close Monday ' New York, Feb. 21 VP) All domestic security and commo dity markets' will be closed Monday in observance of Wash ington's birthday. Some live stock markets will be open as usual. British, Canadian and other foreign exchanges will be open Stock Quotations 'By ttif Associated Prei) Alllef Chem 3: Dyi 173'i American Can 79 Am Powe St LI nht Amer Tel & Tel 149i .acond Copper 31 Atchl.ion 89 Bendix Aviation 2fPl Beth; hem Steel 314 Boeing Alrcrnit California Packlnr 2R'4 Canadian Pacific 10'i MH J I f,ry5ler Corp Commonwealth St South Consolidated Ediflon Consolidated Vulte Crown Zellerbach , 27 CnrttA wrim 4i DoukIm Aircraft si Dupont do Nemourt 1674 Oeneral Electric 3314 General Food Genera'. Motor 52'i ondyear Tire 414 Great Northern pfd 38 International Han-eater an Paper Pfd 4lt John. Mat. villa 3fl Kennecott 43 Long Bell A Montgomery Ward 4i)i Nash Kelvlnator is Rational Dairy as "4 N 7 Central 13 North Am Co isi Nort'ern Pacific 17'i P c Amer Fish , ni Pacific Ga Elee 32 Pacific T At T Pan Amerlcau n P'n y J O 3D Radio Corp ft Rayonler 22 Ra onler pfd 31 Reynold Metal Richfield Safeway 19'4 Sear Roebuck 33 Sinclair Oil . IB'.t Southern Pacific 47 Standard Bram 24'j, Standa u Oil Calif 57 Studebaker 184 Sun Minim 84 Union Oil pacific United Alrllr. - IS United Aircraft 2374 United State Steel Warner Brothers West Elee MI Co Wool- orth This emblem signifies a national service. Rotating knives cut out all roots and debris, leaving sewer like new. It's quick, it's thorough. It's Roto Rooter' Septic Tanks Cleaned Phone 5327 or 946R 9'i 11' 38 45?t Market Quotations Salem Livestock (By Valley Packing Co.) 1947 lambs, choice up to 130 yearling up to lib Ewes 3.00 to 19.50 Cutter cows 110,00 to 115.00 Dairy betters 112-118 Fat dairy cows up to 116 Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) up to 133 Veal (150 to 300 lbs.) choice, up to tit Bulls 110 to 119 Hogs. 35 cents under Portland prices for each type. Butferfat (Tenume subject to Immi dlaie change) Premium quality maximum! of 35 to 1 percent acidity delivered Por'land 94-B7c lb. Pint quality, 90-3c ! lb.: second quality 83-aOc lb.; valley routes and country points 3c leu than first. Butler Wholesale, FOB bulk cubes, trade AA 88 score, 86c lb.. A, S3 score, 87c lb., B. 90 score, 85c; 89 score, BOe ib. Cheese-Seiiini pric to Poniana wnoie lers, Oreton singles, 44vi-62ci Oregon S lb loaf 4SU.-55C EsisTo wholesalers, a trade lane i.04-52lic; medium, i7H-48'ie, A trade small, nominal, B grade large, tUa-lbVic. Et Hurcnajwa from farmers, current receipts 43-50Vc, buyera pay 3-3.ic be low wholesale quotations on graded dm- for cits. Portland Dairy Market Butter Prices Co retailers: Orade AA prints 89c; AA cartons BOc; A prints 88c; A carton 89c; B prints 86c, Ksss Price to retailers; AS, israi 56 -66c; large 53-84c; AA medium, 52c; A medium 5i-5ic; a smaii. nominal car ton 3o additional. Cheese Price to retailers. Portland: Ore- ion singles, 8-55c Oregon loaf, 5 lbs., 50-58C, triples, Vic less than singles. Poultry- Live chickens Paying prices io produ rs: No. 1 broilers under 3 '4 lbs., 32-330 lb.! 2Vi lbs. to I lbs., 37-380 lb.. Ik i.. 32-33c; roasters, lbs. and over, 36-37c; fowl, Leghorns, under 4 lbs., 20-Jlc lb.; 4 lbs. and over 23-26c lb.; col ored fowl, all weights, 30-32c lb.; stags, all weights, 12-16c lb. Dr ascn turkey a t Quote a to growers on dressed bastst Qrade A toms. 40c; grade A young hens 60-63C. Dressed Turkeys-- (To retailers. toms, 48-AOo lb.; No. 1 young bens, 60-S2c i nominal quotation) Rabbits Average to retailers, dressed. aa-Mc, lew. SOc. producers to wholesalers, fryers, live white, 24-26o lb. few higher; colored, 2233c old or heavy, H-l6o, Jab bits Dressed retail cq-o&c Vegetables! Artichokes Cam., per oox 0 Qoz., ie.au- 6.76; 4 dor., 16.75-7. Beans OaiU.. Kentucky wonders, 30- 32o ib. cts Local bunched BO-eOo doxen bunches; 60 b. sk., Sl.60-l.7ft. Broccoli uUgS, JU.33-1.&U. Brussels Sprouts 12 lb. basket flat. 12.25-2.50. Bunched Vegetables Turnips, 85-9&ci radishes 65-70c, parsley 80-BOc; carrots. s dot.. 17.35-8: Chinese lettuce. J3.5D- 2.75; Calif, radishes. 70-75c; beets, 85-S0c, broccoli, crates, 87-8, green onions, 70-75C. 70-75c. Cabbage-LocaL SS.60-8.7ft; large bead S2.26-2.SD; Calif. No. 1. 84.25-4. 50t Calif round type. 2.60, track sales, Calif. S2.75-3.10; Slninsstadt. 13-3.35; local roundhead, 80-90 lb. crate, S2.50-2.75; tew to S4.50: red, S3.80-3.75 crate; kraut cab bage, 75-lb sk 75-8dc; rei, 14-4.50: icy. Cswego, S3.S0-a.75; Cal. new crop, orate. S3 .50-3.75. Carrots Orange box, 13. 35-3. DO. Caullflnwer Colorado, S2.25-2.50; tracx sales, Colorado, 82; Calif., S2-2.2&I Calif I sturdea crates, 2-3 doz., 13-3. 3&; cant. Pascal, standard crates, 3-1 cot., tt- 4.25. Celery Oregon white SS. 80-4.00. Pascal, std. cts., a'i-I dozen, 83.753; wrapped S5-&.Z&. nearta uea ti.io-t. uaui i-u- cal., standard crates, ao-., n.oo- 4.40; studee prates. 2-3 doz., 84.50-4.75. Cucumbers Calif., 30 lb. lugs, (3.60 3.75; Oregon, hot house, lugs, 3 ',4-5 dot., SU. 50-12. Chinese Lettuce S2.2.26 crate. Eggplants 20 lb. flats, 1.7&-2i Calif., lugs. S4.35-4.60. Endive 8 doi. S3. 50-1.78. Garlle New crop 15-aac Lettuce - Ariz.. Calif., dry pack, 4s, S4.75-5. fts, S4-4.50; Ariz., doz., S4.50 4.75. Leeks Local, S1-1.J1. Mustard Greens BOc-Jl. Onlnns Supply moderate, market strong 50 lb sk Ore Brooks, yellow, No 1, S5.75-6: large, S6-8.25; No. 2, S2.7S 13; boilers. No. 1, 10 lb. sack, 60-65c; white me a.. No 1, S4.8a-b, Washington yellows, com.-med,, S3. 85-4; large. S4 '35; brr'-ers sales, Idaho yellows, med. 44.50; large, S5.25. Parsley Cal. BS-DOc Peas Calif., 28 lb. tubs S5.00-5.25. Peppers Texas, oasKeia 8b oO-ft.25 Mexico, 45 lb, erate, 8U-12; per pound, 35-40C. Potatoea Market firm. Ore. Descnutes and Klamath Russets No. 1 68-75-6; same J6.35: 25 lbs., SI. 50-1.75; No. 3s, 50 ib.. S2.25-2.35; 15 lb., 92-B6c; No. 1 bakers, S6.50-6.75; No. 3f. SS.50-5.7S; Calif. Tri umphs, SO lb. paper sk., 83.40-3.50: Idaho niMiets, No, 1A, S8.65-5.75; 510 lb. sk.. S3.55; Texas new crop Triumphs, 14.85 4.35 per 50 lb. sk. Root VeselaDles 50 lb. sack of beets. 11.50-1.75; turnips. 13-3.35; rutabagas. S1.75 . carrots, S4-4.25; orange box, 14 4.75. Spinach S2-2.2S dos.; loose, crates, S3.85-4. SiiUMkh Danish St 15-1.16 orange oox. Mnrble heart Hubbard, 5-6c lb., Calif. Zuc chini, lug., S3. 25-3 50 Sweet Potatoes - Oalll. SO-lb. basnet, field pack. S3. 75-4: shed pack. S5-&.25 Texas yams, waxed, S2-2.26 , Calif. Jer; J arys, nu id. paca, o-o..o, iMuisiana ram 14.65-4.85. Tomatoes Mexican, original 6.60-6.76 lug; repacked, mostly 87-7.38; lug, 13 doz. tubes, S3.8i.-3. Turnips Mld-Crlumbla. SI. 15-1.30. Garlle 20 l-os ptgs. SI 65-1.76 Pml. Full i Apples Oregon-Washington! Delicious. regui r comb., wrapped and packed. S2 7ft- 3.25; Red Delicious 163 a'nd larger, 13 3.40; Orl leys, wrapped packed. S2.00- 2.25: Rome Beauties WAP ('..40-3.75; loose. F&P. 12.00, New tow ns WAcP. S3- 3.40; Bpitienttergs. W8cP, 82.oo-2.2S; va rious varieties untraded. St. 25-1.50 Avocados Calif., Puertes, all sizes. 84.05-4.40. Bananas Bunched UM-120 Ib.i'out nands. I3-I3C lb Coroanuts Sa.6ft-8.79 doi.i 81811 a 100 lb. -ack Cranberries MeParlands, 18. 28-8.60) late dowes to SB 7ft rapes Calif. Emperors, $1.00-1.35; Ai mer! es sa.aa-2.6o Grapefruit Texas pinks, large, 84.50 4.75; small, S3.50-3.85; white, S3.25-3.50; rlzone, al) si mm, S3-3.25; Florida pinks, all Mitx, S4-4.a&. Lemons Cal. 300-36OS, S7.36-7.50; 432s, 16-6. f0 IJme 60-ib. tuts. Il.76-t.76. Melons Calif lumbo boneydtwa, 18.90- S3 .00 Oranges Calif, navels, fanry, 80-126, S6-6-25: 252s. S4.50-4.75: 268t. 14-4.35; 344s, S3.SO-3.75. Pears Ore. Wash Anloua. S3. 60-3.86: Cornice. 80-100, S2.50-2 95; No. 1. S3 10 Advertisement How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your faun teeth annoy and em barrass by slipping, dropping or wab Wing when you eat, Ian eh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEBTH on your Plates, This alkaline non-acld) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling Does not sour. Checks "Plate odor (denture breath). Get PASTE ETH today at any drug store. POULTS Broad Breasted Bronze HATCHING MARCH Brood Breasted Bronze poults from finest stock Available to any one placing their order first. Don't delay phone, wire or write at once direct to Washington Cooperative Chick Association P. O. Bex 449 VANCOUVER WASHINGTON TJ. S. Approved Pullorum Clean box: V. boxes, $1.86-1.90. Pineapples Hawaiian. 13-15-30. 17.00 7.25. Khubard Washington, hot house. 16. lb. box, extra fancy, 13.40-1.50, fancy, 13.25-3.35; choice, 12.50-2.65. ' 'eat ; Beef Oood. 145-48. commercial. 43; utility. 138-40 Steers Good. 140-41; commercial, Ill SB: utility. 138-38. Co wa Commercial, 136-11; utility, 14 36; cutter, canner, 132-34. ' eal and Cal Choice, 648-49; good. iv-ou; cotr-nerciai, s-i; utility IJI- 39. Beef Cuts Hind quarters. S43-45: rounds, S43-46; full loins, trimmed, S54 57; triangle S39-40; square chucks, S43-44( ribs, S47-55; fore quarters, 938-40. una and ainttor Lamb cnoice anc good. S40-41: commercial, all weights, (38-39; mutton, good 70 lbs. down. S19.21, Pork Cuts Loin No. 1. s-13 lbs.. 852-63. shoulders, 43-t5; sparer to. I lbs. down "3 trimmed loins S66-70. C luntry Killed Meats VealPer pound top light, 43-44cl other grades according to weight and quality, Hon-Fancy, blockers, 33-36c. Lamb Per pound, 40c; mutton, ll-JOe. Beer Good cows, 34-36c; canners and cutters, 28-30C lb. Casrara Bark Dry, 21c, Wnol - Valley coarse and medium grsdes. 40-45C lb. Mohair 40o lb on 11-month growth "Ids Calves, 33-35c lb. according to weight: kips 19-21c lb., green beef, ll-13c; bulbs 10-1 le. Nut Qua .lions Walnuts Franquet tea. first quality, lum ons 34.7c. large S3. 7c, medium 37.3c! sec ond quality. Jumoos 10. 3c large 28.2e me dium 25.7c. baby 33.2c soft shell, first quality, large 29.7o. medium 36. 3e; second quality, large 27.2a, medium 24.7a, baby 22.2c. FilbertsJumbo 24t-26e lb. large 18' Me. medium 30, small 17'4-lSe- Quotations above supplied by North west Nut Growers Quotations are on the oasts tf 100-lb baa purchases. oi plants and are not necessarily represen atlve of all dealers 1 Chlca.o Grain t UicHro, Feb. 31 (UR) Cash (rain sales: WheHt: No sales reported. Corn: Hlaher, bnsls firm. 3 yellow 23-'i; 4 yellow 30ali-3tO; & yellow 3.03; sample grade yellow 201;. Oats: unchaiued: 1 red special heavy 124: 1 red special extra heavy 134. Barley: Maltlna 22S-330 nominal; feed 180'17S nominal. Chiras. Grain Portland. Feb. 31 Wheat futures not quoted. Ca..h araln: Oats, No. 2, 78 lb. 74.00; barley. No. 3, 45 lb. B.W. white. 73.00; No. 1 flax, 8.00. Cash wheal bld: Soft white. 3.30; soft white fexcludlnr Rex!, 3.30; white club, 3:30: western red, 3.30. Hard red winter: Ordinary. 3.30; 10 percent, 3.33; 11 percent, 2.43; 13 per cent, 3.58. Hard white Baart: Ordinary, 3.54: 10 percent, 3.54; 11 percent, 2.80; 12 percent, 3.S8. Today's car receipts: Wheat 31, flour I, corn 1, oats 1, millferd 7. Salem Markets Completed from reports of Salem dealers for the guidance ot Capi tal Journal Readers. (Revised dally.) Feeds Retail Pr1eet Rabbit Feed Pellets 14.30-6.40. F.sr Mash 15.60-5.65. Dairy Feeds 14.30-4.65 cwt. Poultry Heavy colored hens. No 1, 29l .; No 2, 15-aOc; colored fryers. No. 1, 32-36c: Leghorn hens, 22-26o lb. (Buying prices. F.gts- standard 46c doien; pullets, 15c; eras 34c. Wholesale Prlra Large, 51e doi.j me urn. 40-51c doxen.' Butter Wholesale A, 68c; retail grade , 93c. Butterfat Premium, 03c; No. 1, BOe; 80-84C. Market Break Sends Price of Foods Down Washington, Feb. 21 OD The market break sent food prices down 3! percent, the bureau of labor statistics reported last night. But other consumer items appear to be holding at post war record highs. The official report is the gov ernment's first appraisal of the commodity market slump. It seemed to promise no sharp drop in the overall cost of living. Even In foods the major de clines centered in a few items. "Others have been only slightly affected and some have even increased," said the statement. It was signed by Ewan Clague, commissioner of labor statistics. Silverton The Edlund Elec tric shop installed a new stove in the Legion upstair, hall of D e 1 b e r t Reeves post No. 7, promising more comfortable environs for members and guests of the group at their regular meetings. The installa tion was ordered by the mem bers of the housing committee and the executive board at a Advsrtlsemeat SEMUSi CATARRH SUFFERERS FIND CURB FOR MISERY DUI TO NASAL CONGI5TION. urri.T gusniii etiRii Relief at last from torture of ainue, catarrh, and hay fever due to naaal eonnes tlon Is seen today In reports of success witn a formula which has the power to rwdiieo nasal eonir?ation. Men and women with aKonicing; sinus headaches, r logged nostrils, ararhe, hawking and aneer.lnx misery Ml of bleed relief after using- lU Kf-ORONUI, coats 1.1.00, but eonilderina results, this is not expensive, amounts to only pennies per dose. KXORONOL (caution, two only as directed) sold with money-back guarantee by Kvnaeler lrus, 136 No. Commercial, St Perry Drug, 119 Ss. Commercial. Mall orders filled. Dance Tonite (SATURDAY) DALLAS ARMORY Glenn Woodry's Orchestra Beltsville Small White Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Slocks Advance Irregularly New York, Feb. 21 MV-In one of the slowest sessions of the past four years, the stock market made some selective progress today although many leaders faltered. There was a little further short covering for the lengthy week-end. Major markets will recess Monday In observance of Washington's birthday. Custom ers, on the -whole, gave Wall Street a wide berth and board rooms were virtually deserted. Those who appeared still maintained a cautious attitude. There was a certain amount of nibbling for a technical come back. Accounts were trimmed by those still skeptical regarding economic situations at home and abroad, taxes, labor and commo dity fluctuations. Births McNeill To Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mc- I.elll, 1542 North Liberty, a daughter, Mary Elisabeth, Feb. 17. Tsham To Mr. and Mrs. Quentln D. laham, Monmouth, a son, Richard Lau rence, Feb. 14. Schumacher To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schumacher, route 1, Sublimity, a daughter, Lynn Mary, Feb. 18. Deaths Mrs. Una Wlrth Mrs. Lena wlrth, at the residence at route fl, Salem, February 19. Mother of Roy Wlrth, Vern Wlrlh, Earl Wlrth and Arthur Wlrth, all of Salem: and lister ot Mrs. Will Bunderman, Mrs. Theodore Humph and Eddie Klemme, all in Iowa, Also survived by nine grandchildren. Serv ices will be held from the Clough-Bar-rlck chapel Monday, February 23. at 1:30 P.m. with Rev. Brooks Moor officiating. Melvln Wllllana Melvin Williams, at a local hospital. Monday, February 16. Survived by a son, Melvln Williams, Jr., of Fort Worth. Tez- Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrlck company. Joseph Pasot At the residence at 3195 Myrtle ave nue. Joseph Pagot, at the age ot 62 years. Husband of Lucy Pagot ot Salem; and father of Mrs. Hocli Campbell of Grafton, N. D., Mrs. L. F, Remington of Salem and Edmond Pagot ot Orand Forks, N. D. Announcement oi services later oy w. Rlgdon company. Joteph A. Zielinskl In this city February ID, Joseph A. Zlellnskl, late resident of 920 Jefferson street, at the age of 65 years. Sur vived by his wife. Mathilda Zlellnskl of Salem; three daughters, Mrs, Ina Ham mer, Mrs. Gertrude Crary and Miss Gladys Zlellnskl, all of Salem: three sons, Lawrence Joseph Zlellnskl, Clarence V. Zlellnskl and Roland Zlellnskl, all or Sa lem; three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Domo aolla and Mrs. Cells Flelen, both ot Sa lem, and Mrs. Atnes Flelen of San Jose, Calif.; five brothers, Bernard Zlellnskl, Bliss Zlellnskl, Edward Zlellnskl and Paul Zlellnskl, all or Salem, and Martin Zlel lnskl of Temple City, Calif.; and seven k.-andchlldren. Member of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church and Eagles lodge No. 2061, Salem. Announcements of serv ices later by the Howell-Edwards one pel. Owen Oliver T.aey At the residence, Woodburn Touts 1, Friday. February 30. Owen Oliver- Lacy. at the age of 63 years. Husband of Le oma Lacy of Woodburn; father of Ted Oliver Lacy of Mt. Angel, Harold K Lacy and Lois Louise Fade, both ol OPEN HOUSE held by MORRIS REALTY CO. These two Beautiful Homes I Avenue, West Salem, all Saturday, Feb. 21, 1948 11 Salem. Dr. Marvin U. Lacy t Baltimore, brother of alelvln M. Lacy and Mr. Chsrles Kowlng, both of WinfUld, Xan., ana whidh m. uncy oi f-oriiana, servo Ices will be held from the W. T, Rlgdoa chspel Thursday, February 26, at I p.m. Mrs. Mary M. Aplln Mrs. Mary M. Aplln, lata resident, of 276 Hood At,, In this city Thursday, February 10. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marlon Erikson of Salem; a son, Arthur W. Aplln of flalem; mother, Mrs. Araalta Klempel of Salem; four sisters, Mrs. Emille Buach and Mrs. Henry Schmidt, both of Salem, Mrs. O. Paul Johnston of Lyons and Mrs. Paul I. Hershey of Yuma, Arli.i four brothers, F. J. Klempel and H. A. Klempel, both of Aberdeen, Ida., and Robert Klem pel and Oustav Klempel, both of Salem Services will be held from the dough Harriet chapel Monday. February 33, at 2 P.m., Rev. Brooits Moore officiating. Internum in Belcrest Memortsl par it. Rttusllstic services by the Pythian Sis ters lodge and committal services by the auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Xaglea, Hlnes T. Spotlit re nines T. Spoelstra, at the family resi dence, 1258 N. 5th St., Friday, February 20, at the at of 64 years. Survived by the widow, Mrs. Minnie Norrls Spoel stra of Salem: a son. Jack Spoelstra of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Gertie Nyhoff and Mrs. Margaret Brlckson, both of Prairie View, Kas.; two brothers, Guy Spoelstra of Portland and Henry Spoel stra of Lafayette, ore. Member of th presoyterian cnurcn at Kaiispej, Mom, Services will be held at Howell-Edwarda chapel, Tuesday, Feb. 24, t p.m., with Rev. Herman Boht officiating. Susan Marie Zimmerman AlbanySusan Marie Zimmerman, Si, 802 W. Fifth street, died at the Albany General hospital Thursday. Funeral serv ices will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m.. from the Fisner Funeral home. Buritl will be In the Shodd cemetery, Mrs. Zimmerman was born, August 7, 1863 in Benton county and had spent her life In Dever, Hslsey and Albany. She was mar ried to Henry Zimmerman in 1893 in Albany. Mr. Zimmerman died in 1037, Surviving are two foster children, Gtiy Layton, Clarkston, Wajh., Mrs. Howa.d Truax, Albany, and a sister, Mrs, Oliva Meeker, Route Mo. 2, Albany. Barry S. Rlehardson Jefferson Funeral services for Barry Smith (Steve) Richardson, 77, who died Wednesday, were held from the Jefferson Church of Christ Saturday with burial in the Miller cemetery at Shelburn. He was born In Missouri, Oct. 21, 1870 and' came to Oregon In 1804. He married Ellen Goln at Albany June 10, 1897. After farming In the M linkers district tbey moved here more than 40 years ago. ' Be sides his widow he is survived by a niece, Mrs. Iva Mishler and a nephew,, Orley Richardson, both of Anabel, Mo. Pallbearers were Tim Kelly, John DeWal), Virgil Weddle. Harold Wynd, Walton J. Looney and Oliver Stephenson. Mrs. Gll ber Looney was soloist and Mrs. Virgil Bailee accompanist. Interment at Bel crest Memorial park. Reward H. Fraiee Monmouth Funeral services for How ard H. Frasee, 57, who died at his horn north of here Tuesday, will be held at Independence Sunday at 2 o'clock. Rev, Donald Leavltt, Monmouth, officiating, and burial in Fir Crest cemetery. Ho was born In Iowa, April 3, 1890 and married Mrs, Margaret Stout in Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 19, 1945, coming here the same year. Besides his widow ha is survived by four stepchildren: Nancy. Blllle, Virginia and Margaret Ann Stout, all of Monmouth; a aon and three daugh ters, Dale Frasee, Vancouver, Wash.t Mrs. Lester Taylor, The Dalles; Mra. Mar aaret Tlnkham. Falrberry, Nebr., and Mrs. Merit Wills, Sonors, Calif.; also six sisters and one brother. Flora . Dunn Dallas Funeral services for Flora B. Dunn, 66, who died at the Dallas hospital Friday after a lingering Illness, will bo held Monday at 2 o'clock at the Mt. Crest crematorium In Salem, Dr. Earl W, Benbow officiating. She was born In Wa terloo, la., May 4, 1881 and was married to Joseph X. Dunn at Tacoma, Wash. In 1926, He is deceased, Mrs. Dunn had lived In Tacoma, Portland, Pendleton and Salem from 1945 to 1947 before moving to Monmouth about six months ago. She was a member of the Presbyterian church. There are no close survivors. ot 550 and 570 Kingwood day Sunday, Feb. 22, 1948. UlllTUli. Central Location. transportation. Ample Parking Space in Our Own Parking Lot. Funeral Service Within Vour Means. Easily reached by public XrTatVl- . i. t.o, urnol Want Ads Pay praying an pnmlnf. Journal Want Ads Pay MUM, ORt-