Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 03, 1949, Page 17, Image 15

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    lUTOMOBILIS
BEST BUYS IN TOWN
1616 Doda. aedan. radio, tieaur tl ' - J"
Ull Hut I aedan. dual lot. A-l etiari ' "own
1611 Plymouta Mdin. new paint (try ma) - "? own
1641 Olda 76 aedan. Hrdramatlc, radio fcaaUr l6 ' on
1641 Olda M aedan, radio, heater new paint oown
1X1 eMude. Club coup., radio. Hater, parted "J ""n
IM Oldi club, radio, heater Hidrametl. . I6M 56S don
ion OMa 76 aedan. Hrdramatlo all ace. I owner "as down
HIT Chev. xdan. lone, all acc.. low mlleaia ' do.n
1111 Olda II Club Hrdramatlo ell acc, I owner 3J66 JJJ
HII Olda 6. Conv. Hydr.m.tl., all ace, I owner JIM ?
1111 Olda IB conv. Hrdiamitle. aU acc c'aaal '!!. ,11 Z
JUT Hudam Va ton pickup. onl 11.000 telle. "
Lou of cheat oof too at
LODER BROS.
Your Old Dealer
1414 Falnround Road iPort. Hwy Phone l-MW tlW
NO! Not POTS!
Just Some Honest, Good Car Values
1942 DcSOTO COUPE, CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT,
GOOD MECH. SHAPE. GUARANTEED $1075
1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. COME IN AND DRIVE
THIS ONE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF $1295
1939 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN. RADIO, NO
SQUEAKS OR RATTLES. THIS CAR HAS HAD THE
BEST OF CARE. ONE, OWNER 875
1938 CLUB MASTER 4-DOOR SEDAN. A CHEAP
FAMILY CAR. BODY GOOD, MECH. O. K $ 425
1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE. A LITTLE ROUGH BUT
MECH. IN VERY GOOD SHAPE , ... 225
OTHBK MAKES AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM
2 LOTS SALEM AND MILL CITY
ACME MOTOR COMPANY
Front at Center
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
7ALl7SIZ electric bench saw. IIS. No
motor. 686 M. Capitol St. nlOT
WANTED-Cut-ol( aaw. io-tn. table aaw
and I or l-ln. jointer. Cash. Ph. WjH;
NEEDED AT ONCE-
Spot caah for houae hold furnlahlnf.
appliance, ruaa. what have fou? Have
immediate outlet lor huie ouantitr.
Ho Junk Pleaaa. Will par better than
ret prlcea. no obllaatlon. Ph. 35110 for
our appralaal. nal06-
8FWING MACHINE, i,r make or cond. W
Davenport, m. 3-7671. m H. latn.
WANTED furniture to flue repair Le
Broa. Finn RalUHahlni Co Ph ,.
fcED rtJNlTTJBl. Phone -'"5 ff
PERSONAL
WU.L NOT be reaponalNB for any deou
other than mj own after April 36. W
E. Lytic JUL
Stanley home Producu. bm ro st
Ph. Mm
AUTOMOBILES
M DODGE aedan. PIT nwtOT. "J
paint lob. 10 candlewood Dr. Ph
I .... 11 -sn Til.
in chev. coupe, oood ks;';?'11j-,.10V
wheele. 376 Tryon Ave. .Phone 3-M06.
11 CHEV. club ooupe. New motor. Caah
or tak. older oar In trade. Ph.
: . TZTH IB"
HI MODEL A. a-ooor. --
rim, axe. rubber. 8.B.L. 6185 cu
FORD CLUB coupe. Cleaneet car In
town. R&H. Phone a-llll.
J" STEAL- Muat have ca.h. Oood 1131
Airflow soto art.n I1J0 Jl Blue
Book price, " -.ofl
Baker St,, alter I. ?
BV
V OWNER: Sparkllni clean "";.
Fordor tid.n with new .hltew.U Blr
ouahlon Urea. Haa heater and electric
puah button radio. Reasonable. Phone
IBM 4 dr. OhBV., 373. 1M Columbia eve-
for SALE: 1116 Plymouth 4-door ee
dan. Muat Bell. Heed the money. See
between 11. "30 Chemeketa. QlOT
1M1 HUDSON, I paaa. Oood body, mo
tor. new paint. Reasonable. Tttrnr
rhnn a.wsi alter I p. m. 0105
JIM PLY. 4 dr. aedan. Very rood eond.
Radio, llfht irey color. Prlv. owner
11100. Phone 3-7660,
TRADE U4J Dodae pickup with low mile-
ut xar -,;
UThA
SALE OR trade for pickup of equal lue.
IBM Bulck RMdmutir. Excellent condi
tion. Southwiek, Trttltr T. M H. Com-
FOR
SALE: 1947 Plymouth B-PtM. cotpe.
Rxc. eond. R- H. White Mrwin bit
Inquire tt Belllw Store, t mt. w. ol
McMinnvlll on HiihwT 1 twr 4
p.m. ior ueriq moin. -
t - ear - Kula PVinni 1.4S3S.
iM? fXEETMASTER Ch?rol-?t 5-penfer
...,, (MillvViLa fat
Uinti! Rdlo. etc. Le thmn 11.W0
mile. One owner.
11550. ?J1'
1M FONTIAC Sedin. Cheep. Cill tTt
nmu. HummtU, 3311 FLriround Rwd.
ThU TlOW If HUDSONl
8rTte - Skies - Part
Bom of Oood Ud Can
6HROCK MOTOR CO.
etioroh OheiMkeU SU. Ph. 1-M01
1M1 INTERNATIONAL Pickup. -ff
Irani, twa. mmwt
14 foRD pickup '3S Pord panel. Lot of
tood ohiap trannporia.ion hh
...I.. ... ..fr. ph t.iaai. oioi
llODERNIZE TOl'B CAR with juper Dal
loon tires. Pord, Cher.. PIT. Dod-
1 akB in I.HllullFia wht!
OnlT 110 down payment. Pireatone
star, canter m uwrw. h.
1M FORD V-i truck for sale. Beaaonable
i itAftd St. eras 4106
FORD convertible super deluxe.
Radio, heater, aecsHoriei. Ph. BL
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
7 CHEV. deluie J-dr.. R. H. This
tood dependable ear. 1511 Court Bt.
aiian ' Q105
M PONT. BVH. CP1. Em eood, R.
m Tnd to sell. Call V31-
! CHEVROLET, tood meeh. condition
Real buy at 1176. 1031 E Rural, s.108
TWO CHEVROLET., "47 4-door Pleat-
naster, '46 club wupe Pleetmaster, both
. fully equipped. Oars perfect. Cail 111.
Bllfertoa, eves. 105
fTJR SALE IMS Pord foiir door sedan.
'41 Mercury Motor IM. Pred BUlner.
lisa Market. 10
WANTED clean nsed ears. Bob Msrr.
3160 . cotn i.
1 CHE sood cond. aiecbanically. price
6M5. Ph. I40. 10t
pa PONTIAC SU vers tree k t hydrs
matl. RAH, apotllsht, fosllihts, and
eitras. Like Hew. 1560 Norway. q.106
EST ofrer Ukea Packard S-cyl . Rrf
rood mbber. A-l eond. Must stB. 1343
Waller after I
i OLDS, I -peas, club 'coupe. Beater
and new radio. Ail eood rabbet. Oood
Biechanlcal rood. Ph. 3411 beore t
p as. Ph. Will. 1 106"
4S DODOE coupe. tllBM. Immacalate.
Oond inech. thapo. Out B. Coml.. juit
east Vlsu Mkt.. turn left te 7 Rat-
cliff Dr after p m. qio
1m DODGE aeden, 4f Ply. netor, Be
paint job. lfjo .canowwtM vr. rn
1K64 before 11:10 am. 106
41 PLTMOCTB Busoieas Coupe. Ordinal
wner. Low tvtleHe. Evcelleat oodltion
Ph. 1-41U Eras. 1-7656.
el
Eisner Motors to Buy
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT. - SELL TRAD I
TERMS
131 Fatrcround R&ad Phon 16454
TUt Hme tra VUOSONt
fttrrlee Sales Part
Borne of Oood Osad Can
SHROCS MOTOR OO
Obnreb OhameKete Bu Pb 1-1101
PONTIACS
1947 Sedan Coupe $1645
1948 Sedan Coupe .... 2495
1947 Ford beluxe
5-pass. 1595
1948' Pontiac sedan . . 2195
Herrall Owens Co.
060 N. Liberty Ph. 14111.
Eisner Motors to Sell
IBM FORD 3-4r. RAH. Clean. New metor
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
tUM CVtfHMAN Motor Scooter $235, 1047
Cuanman 3 wheel Package Car 1350, 1047
Doodlnbuc Scoter 168. 1935 Harley-Da-vllori
Motorcycle $100. Tea, term too.
LODER BROS. qalOJ
CURB MAN MOTOR SCOOTER, Oood COnd.
74 rranltlln, W. Seiem. qal05
INDIAN
World's most modern motorcycle
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS WHIZ
ZER BIKES Genuine parte, aerv
lea every model
Shrock's Motorcycle Sales
Open every evenlnr till 7, Monday
throutr Friday
1007 Portland Road - Ph, S-1431
BOATS
H-FT. WITCHCRAFT runabout and trail-
er, in), rnone 3-0383. qq!07
II FT. OUTBOARD BOAT. Very tood con-
anion, sol Oregon St. Ph. 3-0941. qqlOS
FINANCIAL
SUBURBAN $4,750
Siww down. $45 per month burs this
srano: ii-oMroom home, mectric throush-
out. uvint room, dlnlnr room and kitch
en combination. Bathroom. School buses.
KAWLINS REALTY
HOLLYWOOD DISTRICT
Phone 2-46S4. Evcj. Ph. 3-W11, J-7138.
a-joi rim
OENKRAL PTNANCB CORP.
LOANS
Lie. S-138. end V-136
and
ROT R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
S . Commercia St. Tel. 1-6161 r
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
Ptm?fTTURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 1300
Cer loans up to 6501
Come in gr phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1661 Palnrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parkins problems
Phone 27033 Lie. N M366-B361
Ployd KenkOD, Mir. l
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS.
CAR LOANS
STATE FINANCE CO.
1)1 B. His' Bt. Lie. 8-316 M-171 f
PARM AND CITY LOANS
arm 6
TOCB OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estste Oon tracts
and Second Mortraies.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
tOl Pioneer Trust Bide Ph. 1-71W r
BEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLT 4 OR INTEREST
to 40 Tears and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
H4 Stite at Phone 11881 t
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
183 8. Church
Parkloi a Plenty
Ph. 11457 Lie. NO M.1S0 -
PRTVATW Until-
Special rates and term
on larrer loans
lent and short tlm
payments
ROT n SIMMONS
111 eVw'h Commercial it. Phoae 1-6161
AIRPLANES
WILL PAT CAAH for lltftt airplane. Must
w"u,l,on- uapuu journal.
A0?-!1. siofl
TRAILERS
TRAILER hae. for rent. Ill mo. Adults
It VAGABOND Houae Trailer 14 ft
Cheap. Jones. Howard! Trailer park.
tlOT
TRANSPORTATION
I Driving to Minneapolis latter part f
Wk Ta Vaa ea r
DIRtCTORT
4DDPIO IIACirrrlt
n ajatae nWrnutitne. e.MrantMi
eewirM dan U( OMrt a-e a-TTl
kmiAXCt (CITlri
ttirnic mom .pp!ar.ee repair aenrlc
. m . tr irac-inf Me.pi. ttt
e- appManee. Tmere IWMrtc PbOTi
-tr in s LiMrtr K
T-TB roo r.rxriifn
TrmiMrer aher'nlat
Mart, n. Mut.
reprlre
DIRECTORY
AUTO RADIO!
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radio Morrow
Radio Co.. 151 S. Liberty. Ph. t-Wi. o
MARION MOTORS
NASb SERVICE
Towlni service day phone lMII.
3-1801. 333 Center.
At'TO WRECKERS
MOTORS REBUILT. Amaslnt low prices.
Eaay payment plan 11th St. Junction
Auto Wreckers. Ph 38301 ollO
J. P. Dougherty. 3130 Palrrround Rd.
eioe
BI1LDING, CARPENTRY
Don't put off aprlns repair int. rebulld
Inr. For Quick, expert service, luaran
treO satisfaction. Ph. 1-4850. ol30a
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 39537.
Bulldnslns. ievellna, road bWa clear
Ini teeth for brush Vlrcll Hiukey. 1010
Falrvte ave Ph 9-3146 Salem. 0108'
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Building a new home? Let Sullivan At
Taylor home builder build It for you.
Ph. 2-4476 Of 3-7576. o!31"
But'.dlni a new home? Let Sullivan ft
Tavlor home builders build It for you.
Ph. 3-4476 If 3-7579. O120
BUILDING OF COURTS or home oy
builder of court at nth-Rural. Labor
plus 1. Satisfaction tuar. Ph. 39386
ollO
Frame or maenry construction, residen
tial, commercial houses raised. Now
foundatlona. Alt Bros. Ph 35D06.
ollS
Mike Panek. 275 S. Com1. Ph. 3-5161.
Brake Ac Wheel allsnlnt specialist.
O1J0
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
retlster Al makes sold, rented, re
paired Roen 456 Court Ph 8-6773. o
CHIMNET SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
en-ley 771 S 21st Ph 3-7176 O104
Furnace chimney vacuum cleaned.
En ley. 771 S. 31st. Ph. 3-7176. O130
CEMENT WORKS
"An ounce of prevention Is worth a
pound of eure." Pot expert fuaranteed
latUfectton new or repair of founda
tion, sidewalk, driveway, call 3-4850.
olll
DRESSMAKING
Dreasmaklnf, Alt Shop, fur work, sew
Ins Open May L rms. 38-27. 860 State.
Ph. 1-7004. O120
ELECTROLUX
Etectrolux a: leaner & Air purifier Sale,
serv- supplies. 1070 Broadway. 3-4078
O107
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vines' ) Electrlo for electrical wlrtni,
cootractlns. repalrlas 187 S. Liberty.
Ph. S-03S8.
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth. Exterminator Service.
Ph. 1-3058, Lee Oroas. 1555 Pearl. o0
Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial 1-9178.
Kendet Kylons, fuaranteed. Ph. 3-1050
0106
ROUSE MOVINO
Ph. 34343 days. Ph. 31804 Kite. QUO
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklna Co. product. Free de
livery 1717 Center. Ph. 3-8305. o
INSULATION
ABC. INSULATION CO.
BLOWN ROCBWOOL
1831 BROADWAY. PS. 3-3741
LANDSCAFF NURSERY
p, A. Doerfler A Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 cor. Ph. i-iiai. Q'
LAWN
LAWN sprlnkllnf systems. Ph. 34B37.
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpening fuaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 so. conri. m.
J. P. Doufherty, 3110 Fairground Rd
0106
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
i.awm mnvar made to eat nerfscL 81.18.
PlL 1-1407 11
At your door lawnmower sharpening
Dexter the lawnmower man Ph. 16831
o
Plreplaces, chimneys block laying
Ph. J596I. ol
MATTRESSES
Capital Bcddl&i. Phone 1-4066.
Smlttr'a Clipper Ben truck. ara
raotad to laeoa we onw ft Chare li
Mt'SIC LEH80N8
Spanuh and Rawallao Ooltar. MaDde
11b. BanJoJ. .te. 15U court Pn. i-tbbb
olio
NURSES' UOISTKT
ornca ruawiTUBE a supplies
nuk .h.iea. ruaa and flllna euppllea.
aafea, duplleatore and euppllea, deak
lampa. trpewrlter atands. krlei eaaea
Plare. Wir. Recorder.. Roan. 48 Court
OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE
CaU Cr Younaer. Ph. I-M72.
PAPERHANOrxO
Expert Paperhanalnk and painting. H
J Woodworth. Ph. 3-3888. Free Mt. ol
pAiwTlNfl. T.aorrt vork br ssaater paint
er. Phon. 3-6381. olio
Inelde or out O.
Elfetrom'a are equipped t. do your
palntlna. Phone 3-3493
PAINTINO a PAPERHANGINO
CaU 33608 for rour Palntlni II Paper,
hanilne. Attraetlra rate.. all'
PAPER HANOTNO
Jem Johnaon. Ph. 1-3731.
PICTURE PBAMTNO
Picture rramlnl uicdmo Paint etore
Phoue 14681
PLASTEBTNO
Patchlnf, Repairing Ph. 3-1101. Q106'
Planer 344 S Com'. Ph. 8.3613.
PBUNIXO, SPRATINO
Philip W. Belike Ph. 3-1308.
L. W. Caudle. Ph 8-7800.
Phillip W Belike Ph 3-1308
O103
RADIATOR EEPAtB,
Cleaned, repair. S C. Balr Ji Bona h
11183. By DrrM-la Theatr. Sine 1317
0133
Jonna Radio Bhop. Reaaonabl. ratea
Pit. 3-8116. 3H Curt St Baaerl radio
and appllane. aernc. olll
Re. lloor. 837S PorUaod Rd Ph. 8-34l
SAND B GRAVEL
Oarden Soil, cruahed reck. Shovel and
draalln. etcaratlnt. Walluvi Band .
Orarel Co. phone 8-8348
trailer Band OraTel C. Slit. Bind
ftlt din Eiearattnt 10B anorel ft cau
Tractor aedop ft trucka for dirt aaarlaa
Ph. .fflc 34003. tea. 87148
Cat Bhoeel ft Truck vork of .a kind.
LLOTD II RTLL. IKC
Ptl. 14)17 8HI Stat. Bt. IW
Tnrk-a Ba Bbo H3 BdaeveUr. Ph
3-7371 .113
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TAKES
ElMtn. Rotd-Rootw. Etelmalf. Patent
RaM. ner BtMl Outttnf Blade.
C1.U Haver. ta Dratae Beptt. Tank
leal PB B-U77 m I-
rPT1C TANRS
Beetle TBnk Ul Drain Llnet CleBned
Jack Somim. Pa. 3-e4il. U4 nai lit
111-
-r iN A I :
l$ : ' jj -if' ...
Only All-Female Barber Shop Quartet in the World Mill
City is the home of the only all-women barber ihop quartet in
the world. They appear often as entertainers and in contests
throughout western Oregon. In their latest Salem appearance
they entertained the Elks last Thursday night. They are,
front, from left Doris Sheythe and Rosamond Remine; and
rear, from left, Belle Trask and Edna Ross. Their chosen
name is "The Barberettes."
West Salem City Council
Considers Street Issues
West Salem. May 3 Consideration of several controversial!
street issues and the Imlah drainage ditch topped the business
on the council agenda at Monday night's meeting.
The city's easement for a drainage ditch through properties
east of Wallace road, was again brought before the council by
City Attorney Steve Anderson
and Mn. Imlah, a protesting
property owner. Anderton point
ed out that according to the
easement, the city was not obli
gated to tile the ditch nor re
sponsible tor the removal of
brush growth or prevention of
pollution but was responsible
for retaining a 10-foot width
and prevention of overflow on
adjoining properties. He con
ceded that the city had violated
the width proviso and perhaps
was morally obligated to re
move the brush growth In the
ditch.
Although some Interpretation
of the easement agreement was
protested by the property own
ers, it was agreed that the city
should seek the services of Mr.
Davis, Salem city engineer, for
recommendations to alleviate
the trouble, with accompanying
cost estimates for the various
corrective proposals.
Street Project Delayed
A proposal to open Seventh
street between Gerth and Rose'
mont avenues was reported on
by Councilman Earl Burk, who
stated that the cost of opening
the street would be negligible
with the exception of purchas
ing and removing a house at the
end of the street on Rosemont
avenue. This property holder
was reported to be cooperative
according to Burk, however In
ability to contact J. S. Friesen,
probably the most Interested
property owner, would delay
any early definite recommenda
tion.
Councilman Sheridan sug
gested the city's acquisition of
a portion of this property for
use as a playground. Mayor
DIRECTORY
K. P. Haat.1. Seotla Tank. Cleaned
Electrlo tnaohln. eervlee on Mver and
drain line.. Guaranteed work. 1143 Bth
St., Weat Salem. Ph. 3-7404. .116
Mlke'a Septic Bervlca. Tankj cleaned.
Roto Rooter Servloe on Bewere. 1076
Kim Bt4 w. Salem. Ph. S-6466, 1-6337.
O130'
Septic Tank and Drain Line. Cleaned
Jack Boenlnl. Pb 3-6633. 1067 Elm 8t
O1031
Ulke'a Septle Service Tank, cleaned
Roto Rooter Service en Severe. 1073
Slu Bt.. w. Balem. Ph. 1-6463. 1-6337.
41641
TRANSFER ft STORAGE
Mea! A Dtatanee Tranjfer. atsraea
Burner oiu. coal ft brloueu Trucka to
Portland da r. Aarnt for Beklna Haiua.
hold kooda moved to anywhere In ua
o. Canada. Larmer Tranal.r ft Bterac.
Ph. 3-3131 e
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remlnatnn Royal. Under.
vood portablra All mekea uaed machlnea
Repalra and rent Roen, 466 Court.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made In Salem Pre. eat.
Elmer the Blind man.
Salem Venetian Bllnda made to order or
reflnlahed. Relnholdt ft Levi. 3-1636
WATCH ft Cl.OCR REPAIRINO
Watchea for aale, open evea. Ph. 38S38
330 Everareen. E. P. Orda. 0114
I'ELL DRILLINO
WEATITERSTRIPPINO
Pre. aatlmatew 1 . PULLMAN. Ph. 1-6843
0130
Prad W no ore. Rl L Boa 111 Pb 38131
013
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme VTlndov Cleanera TVlndova, walla
ft voodvork cleaned. Ploora cleaned,
waxed and polllhed. Ph. 8.8337 347
Court. Lanadoe, Culbertaoa and Mather
WINDOW SHADES
Waenablo. Roller Mede to rder. I Day
Del. Relnholdt ft Lrwia. Ph 11136.
WOOD ft SAWDUST
Weat Balem Puel Co. Ph. 3-403 L
WOODSAWfNO
Atklne ft Croee. ph. 36671 er 36176. .134
LODGES
xff-arx I OO UIMU evprjr WJ.
nraday nlf ht Visitors Wai.
come. 1
A SA
SALEM LODOK No. 4. AF
AM., Wed.. May 4. Stated
Sommunleatlon, Enoch Carlson
lUMt speaker, 1:00 pm. IM
A Pacific Lode No. M. AT. at
r2K A.M. Special meetlnt Wednta.
day. May 4. 1 DA. JAoitraJ of Bro.
Arthur Morra, lot'
WfSjrSSW'''?l'W!W
Musgrave stressed that it was
not the city s intent to push
opening of the street in opposi
tion to the interested property
owners, but it seemed that the
opening would be beneficial to
both the property owners and
city, as it would make possible
the location of possibly 20 new
homes.
Curbing costs on Seventh
street between Wallace road and
Patterson street will be assessed
against the abutting property
according to the construction
cost per foot, according to ar
rangements completed by the
council.
Postal Lease Proposal
Mayor Musgrave read a draft
of a letter prepared for Post
master Albert Gregg, in which
post oince improvements are
sought for West Salem. One of
the city's citizens has offered
to construct a building to lease
for postal purposes if a better
classified sub-post office can be
secured, according to ' Mayor
Musgrave.
Other business matters con.
sidered by the council Included
recommendation for .the issu
ance of a package store class B
liquor license to White's mar
ket; granting the city's gasoline
contract to the Richfield Oil Co.
at a price of 1 cent less than
tank wagon price; setting the
budget meeting for 7 o'clock on
Monday evening. May 16.
Trees Given Study
A further study of the remov
al or ine trees in front of
City hall was recommended by
waiter wnite, wno stated that
he believed that his store and
house were probably most vul
nerable to damage from the
trees during wind storms, but
even in spite of this fact he be
lieved the trees were an asset
to the city and should not be
removed if topping would cor
rect the trouble.
Fifteen-minute parking in I
40-foot strip on Edgewater street
adjacent to the Saving Center
win be given a 90-day trial by
approval of the council.
Robert Pattison, city record
er, reported bo traffic cases han
died during the past quarter with
$244.50 collected in fines: and
water revenue for the quarter
grossing 16361.99. The auditor's
report for the first three quar
ters of the fiscal year showed
JS7.083.76 expended of the $65,
067 budgeted total.
Eggs Rise From
One to Two Cents
Some produce firms here
were quoting eggs up from 1 to
cents on top grades, Tuesday.
Buying quotations now list
tht extra large AA grade at 48
cents; large AA at 47 cents;
large A at 45-4 cents; AA me
diums at 44 cents; medium A
at 42 cents.
All other produce remained
unchanged in price here for the
day.
3-Year-OId Child
Shot While Playing
Med ford. May t M A three-year-old
girl was shot In the
head here last night by her four
year-old cousin at plav.
The wounded girl, Karen Lee
Wadsworth, daughter of State
Policeman frilliam Wadsworth,
was hospitalized in a serious con
dition. The four-ear-old girl had
found Wadsworth s 38 caliber
revolver, and pulled tht trig
ger In play. i
Slock Rally
Chips Losses
New York, May 3 (1 A late
rally chipped away at early
losses in the stock market to
day. At the final bell gains and
losses, mostly fractional, were
thoroughly scrambled. Most
stocks, though, closed above the
lows of the day.
Earlier in the day downward
tendencies appeared off and on
but selling pressure never be
came severe.
Trading was moderately ac
tive with turnover at the rate
of around 800,000 shares for the
full session.
Dow Chemical was one of the
few slocks to change more than
fractionally The shares ad
vanced 1 4 at one time follow
ing word of an increase in the
company's dividend.
Also up were Crt-neral Motors,
Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Am
erican Woolen, Standard Oil of
California, Texas Co., and Twen
tieth Century-Fox.
Marked down were Republic
Steel, Montgomery Ward, Am
erican Telephone, Kennecott
Copper, U. S. Gypsum (at a new
low for the year), Santa Fe.
Southern Pacific and Pacific
Western Oil.
Salem's Hand
Forced on DST
Adoption of daylight saving
by the city of Portland and
some other western Oregon
places is forcing Salem's hand
in the opinion of Mayor Robert
L. Elfstrom.
The mayor said Tuesday that
to get away from the present
confusion there Isn't much Sa
lem can do but conform with
Portland.
For that reason he Indicated
he would support the Gille ordl
nance bill that was introduced
in the city council a week ago
Monday nights
The mayor said it is apparent
tht state legislative act on day
light saving will be -referended
and that the people will vote on
it In 1950.
Two more Oregon cities pre
pared to go on daylight saving
time tonight and a third set June
1 as the date.
Newberg. which earlier had
voted against changing clocks,
last night approved the switch
effective tonight. Dundee was
to go along at the same time,
putting all Yamhill county in
the fast time group.
Hood River will go on day
light time June 1, the council
decided last night. Last week
It had been unable to agree on
whether to make the clock
switch.
STOCKS
QUOTATIONS
(Br the uoelawd Preaal
American Can ..... .
.m Pow U ,
Am Tel re! ,
Anaconda
Bendia AvtaMoa
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane ,
Calif Packing
Canadian Paeifli
Oaae i I
Caterpilar
Ohryaler
Comwltn j ana
Cone Yuuee .......
continental Can
Crown teller each
,.144
.. 39S
.. 31'
Ourtlaa Wrlgni
Ooutlaa jtrrraft .
Dupont 4e Nm 1B1
Oenerai treetrle IT
General Pnoda 41 H
General Motor 5-'?
Oood t tar Tire 41 H
Int Bar vut er 31 'i
tnt Paper 47'.
Kennecott 44',
LIbby Mri t 7',
Long Bell "A" II.
Montgomery Warrf Sl'i
Naah Kelvin at or 13
Nat Dairy 39T
NT Central ll'i
Northern Paelfle I4-
Pee Am Pun ll1.
Pa Ou k Pie 31'
Pa Tel rl 01
Penney J O 46'.
Radio Corp 11'
Rayenter 33.
nayonler Pfd 30'.
nernelda Metal 31 ,
Bleb field 3d
Safeway At ore 33j
ere Roeburk I"1
rat hern Paelfle 4(l'i
ttaadtrd Oil Ca, 66
Slegebaker Co' 9'.
Sewahlee Minim 0.
TraaveajBierlea
Oniew Paeifta 10,
ueiaw Oil OA' 7',
(Tnltod .ir'laej ta
0 a ateel , 7i",
tferwer ire Pte 131,
Tewtwortk 45
Salem Markets
Completes from repnrt M ftaiem deal
ieernal Reader a. (Re viae datty).
Retail Peed Prlee
Peg Mh sa il.
Rahbll Pellet I .
Dairy Peed 14 M
Peellrei .ln ineea-Orade A nle
I hne 33f : crarle A Leehnra hem
II cent. Orade A colored fryer, three
pounw arra up, ie. urao a old cooatcra
1 -ent
tgg
Bering Prkea Vxlra large AA. 4le:
large AA, 47r, larae A. 4S-48c; medium
. 44e. medium A. tie; pulleu. ll-soc
Wbaleeale Price Reg whoieaai price
t f aentJ above these erica above
nrade A generally quoted at lie. ma
rt 'irnji 47.
RwHerfal
Premium e: He. 1. lie; Nfc a. M M
b):ag prlee)
Better Wool a at grade A, M-1 te
MU 11-71.
Perl land Oram
Pruand. Ore. May t Wheat tu-
turva not quotes.
Caah grain Oeu No I ll-lb hlM
M M. Barley No. I W-lb. W. 41 W.
Caah wheat -bid): Soft while im aoft
hit 'eveliidln re 1 30. whlta lub
94 western red I M
Hard red winder: Ordinary 134: II wt
cent 1 30. 1! per cent 111. II per cent
3 33.
No hard white baart: O'letea
Tvlar ear receipt- Wneat : barley
I, iiowr lit mtm , u li muifeed la.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May S, 1949 17
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Bales Lteeetecl Market
iBy Valley Packing Company i
Wooled la mo (20.00 to 63100
Spline lamtu 65 10 65 lbs K3.00 to 135.00
Sprint lamtu. 86 to 100 lb. 122 .00 to 134.00
Yearnss, under 130 lbs. tlfl.00 to 610 00
Yearlinss. over 1)0 lbs. $11.00 to lll.oo
Ewm 13.00 to 110.00
Cutter cows tlO.OO to 61500
Fat dslry coaa 15 no to 11 on
Dairy heifers 615 00 to 11600
Bulls M 00 to 121 00
Calves (100 (o 450 lb 170 00 to 135 00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) choice 62600 to 63000
price. pato nhlt Mr or Port'
tnd prices for each type. Top. 170-336 .bs
Portland Catltlri Market
Canbjr tdutrK't utpaiatui tola for MM)
JO -lb. pyramid on the Portland East-
ndt? Farmer Wholrjal Product market
today.
Yakima dutrtct uparasiu wu 14 to
cent a pound.
California itrawberrlra war II. Jl to
S.M) a lit-cup (lat.
Grttn onions brouiht BO to SO cents
i doxrn huncnr.
Radletriu old for SO cent! dozen
bunchai.
Pert land PrvAaM
Butter fat Tntatl?t. au4ecl w immi
dlata chant Premium quality maximum
36 to 1 percent aeianj aenvrea in
Portland 63-66c ib.; flrl quality 01 -64c
wconrl Quality B9-2c Valley route
and count r oolnti te Icaa thar fir it
Butter Wrioltiaia FOB Dull euoai to
wholeijalera Ornde A A. US jeort, 63 -flic;
03 acore 61-63 'ie: B. 00 icore, 60c lb.:
, 89 score 60s lb Above prlcea are atrlct-
1 nominal
Cher Bellini price to Portland whole.
ale Oreaon alnclea. a8VB'o Oregon I
leal. tlvt-SP'.in: triptcu .ear man
Mnalei
Eggt (T Wnoleealerei A trade lari
S3-43c; A medium. 50-Mw; trade B.
a ne. V49lic
E(a Purchaaed from farmer Curren
celDta. 67-eTUa dot.: buyer S-;'We be
low wholesale quotation on graded bal
tor Beit hen lair? ego
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailer arade aa
prlnu. 6le AA tarton. We A prima
17c. A cartons 68e; B print, 5c
Cgga Prkf f retailer? A large
"i4-5&c; certified A larae. 14c: A large,
53 -54c: AA medium. ftl-Sltc: certified A.
medium. Sic. A medium, al-Mc; carton 9c
additional
Cbees Prlee to retailer: Portland
Oreaon alnilea lOVSO'te Oregon loaf, i
43-S3c; triplet 14a leaf than aln
Ilea
Poaltrr
Live Chlckena - No 1 atialHv ron
plant. No. 1 broiler under 2'a lba. 3T-2lc
lb.; irjera 3' to a ibx., an-ioc
-oatera 4 lba and over. Sl13e lb.; fowl
LrMRorru. under lba., 34-aec: over
lba. 36-3Br; colored fowl, all weight,- II-
Jc: roostera all welihu, II -30c.
Rabblta Average to growera for live
white; frvera whlta. ! lba. 5?-o lb..
1-1 tb.. lb.; colored 3I-e; old or
heavy doe, II-lie ffraaaad frjera te
butcher H we., old bean onea, IS-lle
TarkeybW (Prteaa quoted are not to the
producer on dreaaed weight baalal
U B grade A young toma 11 Me lb ; No
I young heni. oominallj SOe
Dreaaed larkeva te retatterai Otad A.
voung hena. 10-71c New Vore atyle, dreaa
eo A graoe jcung toma aa-wo
Portland Mlacellaneee
Caacara Barb Drt Me lb., green te Ib
Weal Valley eoara and medhim grade
6e Ib
Mohair lie lb. on 11-month growth.
Hidca Calve lOe ib , according te
welaht Klna. lie lb., beef II-13c lb., bull
S-Oc lb . country buyer pay 2e leaa.
Nt Quotation
ffalnaia Pranquette flrat quallt Jam
bo. 34 7c, large. 33 7o; medium. 31 3o; e
ond quality Jumbo. 30. 2; targa, 18. 3e;
medium, 96 3o: baby 13.3c; wft ehel flrat
quality large. 10.7o; medium 36. 3e; aee
ond quality large, 17 .3a: medium S4.1a:
hahv 33 3c
Fllberta Jumbo. 10a lb ; large. IBa
medium, 16c: imall, 13c
Quotation! above aunnlled by North
west Nut Growera Quotation are on the
nail ol 100-lb bag purchaeae fob planta,
Chicago 14vrtock
Chicago, May I (Uio Llveatock market:
Hog aalable 9,000; market fairly ac
live; moetly jitBdy early on butcher;
lata trade alow. trdy to 31 cent low
er; cloalng bid 36 cent lower, flow
steady to weak; top S.Sb sparingly: few
Iota 18.60 bulk good and choice 170-360
lb 18.00 10 18.50 ; 370-331 lba 17.3S to 18.00,
few 300-400 lb II 35 to 17.00; aow under
400 lba 15.50: to 18.35; 435-500 lb 14.75 to
15. SO: heavier ow a low a 13.75.
Sheep salable 600; alaualHer lamb 35
cent hiirher, active; top 30.00 on choice
wooled akin; 38.35 on choice number two
clipper, sheep steady to strong: most
shorn ewe 13.50 down.
Cattle salable 11.000: steer slow, most
ly 35 to 75 cent lower except light year
ling about steady. Helfera mostly steady;
spot SO cent lower on good weighty
kind. Cow scarce, fully steady; bulls
steady to weak; vealer teady. Top 37.00
a four load of choice ateer; load of
choice 1340 lb welahl 3S.75: moat good
and choke ateers 33 76 to 38 35; medium
to low good kind 33 00 to 33.50: load of
choice 1100 Ib red heifers 36.50; moat good
to low choice helfera 23.75 to 35.35. Pew
good youne cow up to 21 AO: common
and medium cowa 17.00 to 1025; canners
and culter 13.00 to II 71: medium and
good sausage bull 30 00 to 31.71; odd
head 33 00. Vealer 36 00 down; tock
steer stekdy.
Portland livestock
Portland, Ore.. May t (UP) Livestock
Cattle salable 150: calvea 35; few early
alfx Meady wtlh Monday: small lot me
11 um 850 to 110 lb ateer 32 50; late Mon
day three load averae tood 1130 Ib fed
eera 35.35: no action helfera: good cow.
carre; early aale ranner to cutter cows
12. M to 16 00; bull absent: good and
iholre vealer 31 OA to 12 OA; mediums
35 00 to 37 50: commons 15 00 to 24 50.
Hoe salable 150: generally ateadv: ex
treme top 26 cent lower; aow sOady:
fedrrs steady: early bulk good and choice
-,10 tt 730 lo b'ltrhers 30 25: odd head eood
to cho:re sows 16 50 in 17 00: medium to
-ond feeder. 60 fo 107 lbs 30 OA to 1.50.
fllfen salable 50; no early action scant
lupnltea; market quotable nominally
Meadv. ,
OBITUARY
ot Muher
LyofM Funeral aervlces for Rov Huber,
vho d.ed at his home here Sunday, were
V'd In Start on Tuesditv with burial in
Fox Valleyrtemetery. He hsd made hi
'inm hP'e for 35 year Surviving are his
widow, a son. Donald H'ltaer, hnth o' I.v
nna and a daughter, Mrs. Oeorge- Kelly,
?ortland.
John Fuhr
Sll vert on Funeral arvlee for John
Fuhr 86. will be Thursday (tern oon at
2 o'clock from the Memorial Chapel o(
the Ekman Fnnaral Home, final rite at
"alley View. Mr. Fuhr died late Sunday
st the Silvertnn h-vnltal following sev
eral davs Illness lie wax horn In Nor
rsy, November 36. IM2 Immlt rated to
the United state 1 the aae of 11
years, seining In Iowa where he worked
at. fermlnf l"tr ronvn to Orrnn re.
tiring in Silver tort He had resided In
tht com nun it v fir the past forty year
Mollle, his widow, survive. !to two
brothers and two iMr. Andrew and
P H. Fuhr, both tn Wisconsin, on st
'er la Norway and en In North Dakota
C Wealey Dal
eVntu Mi lis-C Wesley Dale of Ban
Pedro CaDf , where he has made hi
home for the last 35 years, died there re
cently. Mr. Dale leaves ht widow, Mane
a eon fieoree in tht u n navv, a dauth.
ter. Mra. Lorrlne Addler o Calif., i
daughter, Mrs Delphtne Kopaark of Al
vki. Hi mo'her, Mrs O E Dale and a
brother, J. E Pavne of Ocean Park
Wash., brother. Joseph Dale of RAnella
Wash . also atg arandehi:dren and i
number of niece and nephew.
Marian Seller Pattv
Amity-Mr. Marian S'ltley Patty, wif
of the late Henry J. Patty, and mother
of William Patty. Amitr. and Francis,
Portland, died suddenly Sunday In Port
land. Funeral servir-s ail) be he'd at Ma-
ey chapel In MrM;nnllle, Wednesday et
3 0 clock, Rev T. I Varnes offlnatlnt
UIIMItiMtiWIHil
T houMnda now chew ateab, iauch.
1 moot as f they 6dnt hare rale teeth I
Tbew use STAZR, amarinff new orm
(.. in a handy tub. STACK teal edge.
TtOHTI Helpe keen out food particle.
Oet Mt STAZR Money -bark Kuarante.
TAX t mm rum mm w
DEATHS
Math ft t rang
Hum strong, late resident of 1177 Norti
C'tmmerfiel street, at a local hospital.
April 10. Survived by wife. Le!a Sirimi
of Aaiem; three daughters. Sandra S'roni.
Nancy Lee Strong and ChrUtina Bfroni.
11 ol &a.m' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Htrong ol Salem: and four brother.
James Strong of Copal 1 Beach. Wai It,
Lee Strong of LaOrande, Vern Strong of
Boise. Idaho and Donald Strong ol 8a-
lem. Military services will be held at the
Clough-Barrlck chapel Wednesday. May 4,
at 1 30 p m. with Interment in the City
View cemetery.
Samuel M. Jergenaoa
Samuel Jurgeruion, late resident Of
Mill City, at Vancouver. Wash., AprlL
Services will be held Wednesday, May 4,
p m. at the Clough-Barrlck chapel
with the Rev. M. A. Gtter.daner officiat
ing. Interment .n Belcrest Memorial park.
Mr. Nina E. Adams
Mr. Nina E. A tin ma. at the residence,
route 1. box 195. Salem, May 1. Sur
vived oy husband, Moses P. Adam or
Salem: a son. Oeorae M. Adams of Lo
Angelas; a sister. Uis Laura S. Elm of
toclieater, N. Y.; two brother. George
Kims and Amos rim of LUbon, N. H.;
and two arandchlldren. Audrey Atlama and
George Taylor Adam of Lew Ansels. Serv
ices will be held Wtdne.Miay. May 4, at
10.30 a.m. at the Clough-Barrlck chapel
w:th Rev. Srth R. Huntinitton officiat
ing. Rit inltailc services by Chadwlck chap
tei, OES. Private concluding service at
Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum.
Arthur H. Moore
In this cty May 1, Arthur H. Moor,
late resident or 241 North High street, at
the aae of 76 year. Survived by two
daughter, Mr. Helen M. Bradley and Mis
Ruth Moore, both of Salem, and several
niece and nephew. Member of Pacific
Lodge SO, AP & AM; Lodge 336 BPO Elks;
Ohadwlck chaper. OES and Willamette
Shrine 3 Wft of J. Services will be he!d
Wednesday. May 4, at 1:30 p m., at tha
W, T. Risdcn chapel under the auAplce
or Pacific lodae No. 60, AF AM. Plea
omit flowers.
Mrs. Eltle M. Stuart
Mr. Elsie M. Stuart, late resident of
430 Locust street, Salem. May 1. at St.
Vincent hsopltal in Portland. Wife of
Gather C. Stuart of Salem: duaghter of
Mary E Treuter of Portland; and slater
of Jennie L. Patterson and Samuel A.
Oennar. both of Portland. Also survived by
three nephews and four niece. Service
will be held Wedneady. May 4. at 1 p m.
at the Little Chapel of the Chime at 430
North Killings worth treet, Portlrgnd.
with Capt. R. B. Lesher, of the Salvation
Army corps. Salem, officiating. Inter
ment In the Rose City cemetery, Port
land. Lewie W. Elliott
Lewi W. Elliott, at the residence M
1110 Lee street, April 33. Private grave-
de service were held Monday, My 3,
it 3 p m.. In the IOOP cemetery under
he direction of Clough-Berrlck com
pany.
Virginia Sodra,
In this city April 31, Virginia Body a,
ate resident of Salem, at the age of II
ear. 6erv.ee will be held Thursday.
May a, at 10 a m. In the w, T. Rigdon
chapel with Rev. A. J. Oeltna official
Interment la St. Barbara cemetery.
Olena Bell Wheeler
Boise. Idaho. Affril 1. Olena Ball
Wheeler, at the age of 79 years. Survived
son. c. M. Wheeler of Albanv: a
daughter, Mra. Vara Chlptnan of Boise:
sisters, Mrs. Harry Dunlap of New Shar-
lowa. sir. Robert aoanell of nita.
loose, Iowa, and Mrs. Prank Van Bor
aart ot Danville, 111.; brother, John
Mitchell of Salem, and I. M. Mitchell of
Wltchlta, Kans. Service will be held
Wednesday, May 4, at 3 p.m. In the W.
Rigdon chapel with ooneludlna ser
vice In the City View cemetery. Re
Dudley Strain will officiate.
Jon 1. Hawses
In this city, May 3. John P. Rawsoa,
late resident of 261 North 30th street, at
the age of 68 year. Husband of Jean
Rawson of Salem; father ot Mis Louise
Rawsoa of Salem; and brother of Mra.
Garnet Jame of Sacramento and Mr.
(easle Goldner of Riverside, Calif. An
nouncement of service later by W. T.
Kigaon company.
Catherine Zeigler
In this city May 3, Catherine Zelgler.
Announcement of services later by W.
T Rigdon company.
Mae Mt ten houae
In this city May 3, Mae Rlttenhou,
late resident of 2797 Pioneer drive, at the
age of 65 year. Survived by her hu
band, William Edson Rltten house of Sa
lem; daughter, Fannie Ouadnola, Lo
An el, Frede Columbus, Beatrice Ber-
chem, and Vera Gillman. all of Salem.
Audrey Orlando, St. Paul. Minn.:
sons, Maurice Rtttcnhouae. Salem, John D.
Rl Henhouse, Owen. Wis., Earl J. Rltten
house and Wesley Rltten house, both of
Salem. Service will be held Thursday,
May I at 1:30 p.m. In Belcrest Memorial
park chapel under the direction of trre
W. T. Rigdon company. The Rev. Brook
H. Moore will officiate. Interment I
Bel c real Memorial park.
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