Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 09, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    AUTOMOBILES
Want the Best Possible Car at the
Lowest Possible Price?
Good Quality Always Priced Low
I Just One Reason Why Many of
Our Clients Return Year after Year.
YOU, TOO, CAN PROFIT AT
"THE VALLEY"
1947 Pontiac Club Coupe
1946 Oldsmobile Club Coupe
1946 Dodge Sedan
PRE-VACATION SPECIALS -
1949 FORD TUDOR, RADIO AND HEATER
IMS BUICK
1938 DODGE
Center at High
AUTOMOBILES
These Trucks
Will
"DO THE JOB
While They're
ON THE JOB"
ALL PRICED TO SELL!
Attention Loggers!
1945 K7 International Special Logger
1948 FORD V-8 PICKUP, exceptionally clean
1943 CHEVROLET 1-TON PANEL, dual Urea rear
1948 K7 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK and Lumber Trailer '
1948 FORD 2-TON LWB., 2-ipeed axle
1948 FORD 1H-TON LWB., a good farm truck
1945 K7 INTERNATIONAL LOGGER, 2-peed Brown Lipe
1940 CHEVROLET DUMP TRUCK, 2-peed
1940 FORD DUMP TRUCK, 2-peed, new Urea
VALLEY MOTOR TRUCK DEPT.
Open All Day Saturday
For Your Convenience
Liberty at Marion Phone 3-3147
PICKUPS AND TRUCKS
1948 Sludebaker li-Ton Pickup $1395
1946 Studebaker 1-Ton Pickup $1395
1941 Chevrolet ,-Ton Pickup 895
1940 Ford tt-Ton Pickup $395
1936 Ford IVi-Ton Flat Bed, $445
11139 Ford IVi-Ton, 2-speed rear axle, new rubber. . . . .$895
BONESTEELE SALES, SERVICE, INC.
370 N. CHURCH ST.
SALEM, OREGON
Phone 3-9277
AUTOMOBILES
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUY SELL TRADB
TERMS
nt fairground Road
Pt)OD 11434
Eisner Motors to Sell
MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS
INDIAN "
World! tnwi modern motorerria
CUSHUAN SCOOTERS WHI2
ZtH BIKES Genuine part aerf
le every modtl
Shrock's Motorcycle Sales
Open wiiiM till 1. Monday
ttuoml Friday
tool Portland Road - Pn
BOATS
7il.F. OrTBOAKD motor bol ",n,"J.
Ph J-3HSI.
TRAILERS
NEW KARRIALL TRAILERS
J. WHEEL UTILITY TRAILERS
reduced from "0 to !
BONESTEELE SALKS ft SERVIC1
J70 H. CHURCH
rorTnAl B or Tra: 20 It. houje triller.
rurn Oil or tee I. L Slac at Hmr a
Oaraae. Phone 1-Mfla.
uTaUOA 10 It. home trailer.
AUO 1 wheel trailer. HI TH L
VAGABOND hM. trailer. 24 tt. IU0J
e.Hodrra:lerPrr.lllJ
BUICK and 4 m'ontw old '"
Royal M.iulcm trailer lor
Lena Avenue
umtlV TBATLER
1114'
v.r eleen aood tond.. 11 ft. AlrHoat
SI. 4. 0700. Ivan alartto. Pt
Sliirlt SALE: Trailer home Sleepa
Buiina equipped; lou bullt-lna. J
FINANCIAL
- $ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVERTOTTt
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 1100
Car loin up to loa
Coma In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1191 fairground Road
Arroai meet from bant
No Parking problem
Phone 37032-1-16. N M3SS-S3II
PlOTd Kenkori. Mtr '
OEN1RAL PTNANCl CORP.
LOANS
Lie ! and M-MI
and
n II SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
HI 8 Commercia St.
Ttl. I-IIH r
PRIVATE MONEY
pfdal rate and terma
on largei loan
loni and ahort uma
payment
tan u RIUUONI
111 tot'ta Commercial i Will
Wk REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CAR LOANS
STATE FINANCE CO
1M S Hli' 8l Ll 8-119 M171
SEE OS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 41", OR 9,i INTEREST
I to 40 Tara and No commiaaioa
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
S44 State St. Phooe I-39U f
IAUTOMOBILES
WHO WOULDN'T
mil MERCURY CONVERTIBLE
1942 FORD SEDAN
1941 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE
SPECIAL
COUPE
MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
Shop at Salem's Favorite
VALLEY MOTOR LOT
IAUTOMOBILES
FINANCIAL
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTB CREDIT CO
182 S. Church
Parking a Plenty
J-MS7 Lie. No M-1S0 S-154 r
Ph,
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4i and Sr.
VOUm OWN TEEMS of repayment within
raon. Cain for Real Itata Contract
and 8eond Mortgage.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
SOl Pioneer Truat Bid. Ph. S-71M r
DIRECTORY
tDDINO MACBINia
All mak.i DMd machlnas .old. fnud
rapalr.a Roaa US Court ebnn. I-IT73
APPLIANCE HERVICE
ELECTBIC HOME appliance rapalr aervlee
- Fret attimate. Trade-in accepted
mw appllancaa. Vlnca'a Cieeiria, Phone
i-aait 181 v Liberty st
AT-11 DOOE GBINDINO
Tewnmowar sharpening and repairing
Dexter, Ph S8833 o
AUTO BADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all matte of Auto Radio Morrow
Radio Co.. 151 S. Liberty Ph S-89SS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing aervlee day pbooi II2M.
J.H04. 331 Ctntar.
AUTO WRECKERS
MOTORS REBUILT Atnating low price
Eay payment Plan tltb Si Junction
Auto Wrecker Ph 2S23I olio
BI'ILDINO. CARPENTRY
Don't put off aprlng repairing, rebuild
Inf. Poi n iKk. expert aervlee. guaran
tee latifartion. h. 2-4SO. olJO
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Building a it home? Let Sullivan dc
Taylor home builder build it for you
Pti. 1-4471 or 3-1379 olJl
Bt ILD1NQ OP COt'RTS or home ey
builder of court at istn-Rurai. Laoor
p)ua 3. SatUfactloD guar. Ph lll
oll9
Pram or maanrv conitruetlon, mid en
tlal, eommorelal houaei railed Nai
foundation. Alt Broa PB 35909
Vlke Panak. 271
Brake Wh
8. Com'l.
tULialag
Ph. 3-5111
gpeelaiuu
O130
RrLLDOElNG
Dean Roblnaon. Ph. 29337.
Bulldotlni leveling, road bldg.. clear
ing teeth for bnuh. Vlrtll Huikty, 1010
Plrlew Ave. Ph. 2-3141. Salem. 0114
CA.tl REOISTERS
tut an delivery of new
rat later Al mate gold,
paired Roen 431 Court. I
RCA eaah
rented, re
n 3-9773 0
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimney vacuum
truley. Til S. 9lat Ph. 3-7171.
CEMENT WORKS
"An ounce ( prevention la worth
pound of cure." For iport guaranteed
atlafactlon new or repair of found
lion, eidewalk. drlvtwara, aQ 3-4IJ0
113
DBE SHAKING
Drew making, Alt Shop, fur work, aaw
itia Ooen May L ma 29-11. 39 State
ph. 3-7M4. ao
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vine" Elactrio for electrical wiring.
contracting, repairing til S- Uberty
Ph 3-92J9
E X TERM1NATO RA
"Cockroach Moth. ExwrmmatOT Service
Ph. 3-309 Ue CrftM. ISM Pearl, ol)'
Breithgupt'a for nowera Dial t-91T9
Ol' HI MOTTNO
ft. 3141 dara. Pb. 11194 MtMt. 119
AUTOMOBILES
SI. 095
$
$
$
94.3
89!)
795
845
345
Phone 3-3147
DIRECTORY
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
INSULATION
A B C. INSULATION CO.
BLOWN ROCKWOOL
1635 BROADWAY. PU. 3-3741
LANDSCAPF NURSERY
A. Doerfler St Bona, Ornamental. ISO
. Lancaster Dr. at Cor. Ph. 3-1323. o'
LAWN aprlnkllng ayaUma Ph- 34537.
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpening, cuaranteed aervlee. New
power and hand mower Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 So. Com'l. fit. o!29'
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
LAWN mower mad to rut perfect II JS
1 3-1407 0114
At rou: door lawnmower sharpenlni
Degter the lawnmower man Pb 36833
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4009
MUSIC LESSONS
Stanmh and Hawaiian Ouitor. Mando
lin. Banjo, etc. Ii23 Court bt. Ph. i-'bCO,
NURSES' REGISTRY
Practical nurse. Day-night. Ph
OFFICE FURNITURE SU P PLIE S
Delt chair, file and (Hint aupplle
ttfe. duplicator and aupplle. dean
lamp typewriter (land, brief cae
?lerca Wlra Recorder. Roen. 4S8 Court
OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Call Cr Younner. Ph. 3-8073.
PAPER HANGING
?lf Strom's are eritiipped to do rout
paintlnn Phone 3-2493
PAINTING AND PA PE B II A N O IN Q
Painting and paperhanglnR. Frea entl
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 337 Shipping. 01311
Call 22608 for your Pamtlnt St Paper
hannlnc Attractive rate. al Ifl1
PAPERIIANGI N O
Jerry Jolinon Ph. 3-3733.
PICTURE FRAMING
Hutcheon Paint Storr
PLASTr.RINO
Patching, Repairing.
Pisher 144 S Com'l.
PRUNING. SPRAYING
Philip
Belike. Ph
L W Caudle Ph 3-7900.
RADIATOR REPAIR,
Cleaned, repaired. J C Bslr tt Son Ph
31193 By Drive.-In Tneatra SInca 1911
0133'
John Radio Shop Reasonable rate
Ph 3-3418 l.iO Court Si Expert radio
and appliance aervlct olll
R-t Moor 3270 Portland Rd Pb 3-9433
SAND GRAVEL
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
dratnn excavatlni Walling Sand A
Qravei Co. Fhone 19249 '
Valley Sand ft Gravel Co Slit, nand St
fill dirt Excavating I0B nhovel At cat
Tractor acoop At truck for dirt moving
Ph Office 34002, r 37149 0
Salem Raw Wrk. Ph. 3-7603
993 Ediewater Ph
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrte Rotfv-Rof.tet Exclo!ve Paten'
Raror 'harp Steel Cuttlne Blade
Clean Hewer at Drini Septla Tank
Cleans Rea Pb 9-9321 mi 9-94S9
SEPTIC TANK."
Septic Tank and Dr.nii Lires C!"ned
Jack Boenina. Ph. 2-9933 1001 Elm Kt
Olll
K P Hamel Septic Tank Cleaned
Electric machine nervtce on aewer and
drain line. Guaranteed work. 1141 g(h
St.. Wejt Salem Ph. 3-7404. ol!9
M.ke'a Septic Service. Tanit rlenrd
Roto Rooter Service on S""ra. 1079
Elm St.. W. Salem. Ph. 9-9499. 1-9127
olIO
TRANSFER STORAGE
T.ocal St Distance Transfer, atorai
Burner oil, coal A brlquft Trurk to
Portland dally Atent for Bekin House,
hold good moved to anrwhere In U 8
o. Canada. Larmer Transfer Jk Storage
Ph 1-3131 o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portable Ail make u.d machine
Repair and rent Roen. 459 Court o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made In Salem Free tat Phone 17329
rimer the Blind man. o'
Jelem Vrnetlnn Blinds made to ordr t-i
refmufaed. Relnhoidl th Lewi. 3-3939
WATCH Cl.OCH ayPUIUSO
Watche for al, open eve p
320 Evergreen E P Ord.
WELL DRILLING
J. A-Bneed Bon7 well rirHHng. IMh
Brooke St.. Belem. Ph. 3-6809 . 01J2'
Prod Wrnora Rt 1 Soillt Pit 1S13I
WKATHFRJTRIPPINn
Free estimates
PULLMAN. Ph. 3-S9V
OI10
WINDOW CLIANTNO
Acme V.'lndow Cleaner Window, wall
Si woodwork cleaned floor cleaned
vea.ee end PolKhed Ph 3-3117 147
Court. Lang doc. CuiberUoo end blather
WttCDOW SHADP.
Washable Roller Hade to 9rdr 1
Del R:nholdl Lew; pfi 33619
wood a Mwnrvr
Wal SaietTrurrco, Fa. 1-403U
AUTOMOBILES
BEST BUYS IN TOWN
40 Nash 6. Dual Ign., 4 Door Sedan. A-l . $735 $275 down
41 Olds 76 Club, radio, heater, 2-tone jtreen, S10.V1 $425 down
'41 Olds 66 Sedan, radio, heatei, 1 owner. . . $995 $385 down
'42 Ford 6 Club Coupe, radio, healer.
1 owner $845 $325 down
46 Chev. Sedan, radio, heater, very clean $1295 $465 down
'46 Olds 78 Sedan, hydramatic, radio, heater,
1 owner . $1835 $635 down
'47 Olds 98 Sedan, hydramatic, radio, heater.
1 owner $2245 $795 down
"47 Olds 66 Conv., hydramatic, loads of ace,
1 owner $2100 $775 down
"47 Ford V-8 Conv., low mileage, all ace,
1 owner $148.1 $525 down
'47 Chev. Fleetline Sedan, 2-tone, low
mileage, all accessories $1695 $575 down
'48 Olds. 78 Club, hydramatic, all ace,
a beauty $2365 $790 down
FACES CHANGE OFTEN AT
LODER
Your Olds
10 Palraround Road 'Portleftd Hwy
$2295.00 SPECIAL
ThU 14T Old M Convertible, with radio, heater, automatic puh button,
acat, windows, and top control, ts la top condition. At thla paell low pnea,
It will be gone in a hurrr. Save $U00 from new ear price.
LODER
TOUR OLDS
2410 Fairground Road Portland Hwy)
DIRECTORY
WOODSAW1NO
"Atktna A Crow. Ph. 374 or 31111. oU
LODGES
A Salem Lodge No. 4. A.F. &
JA.M. Wed., May 11. E. A. de
gree. 1:30 p.m. n
Mulmblnah Chapter No. 1.
j BAM. Regular convocation
Mark and Past Masters. Refresh
ments. 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening.
May 12, 1949. 113
AlnswortirLodirNo. 201. A.F
J$. & A M. Stated Com. Tues.. May
10th, 8 p.m. ni
A Kingwood Lodge No. 204, A.F.
Xand A.M. 7:30 p.m. 1
LEC. AL
OTICE OP ffTTENTION TO IMPROVE
WEST NOB HILL STREET FROM HOYT
STREET TO FAWK AVENUE.
Notloe hereby t given that the com-
, v. council of tha city of Salem, Ore
on deem It neceasary and expedient
-nd hereby declare It purpoae and In
tention to improve Wet Nob Hill atreet
fiom tha north line of Hoyt ire to
he uth line of Pawk avenue. In the
city of Salem. Marion county. Oregon
i tna expense of tha abutting and adia-
ent property, by bringing said portion
ol ald treet to the eatabllnhed rde'
'nnFlruvtlng cement concrete curb, and
iiavlng said portion of aaid street witn
a 2't Inch aaphaltic concrete pavement
24 feet wid In accordance with the plan."
and Kpeeificatlon therefor which were
-dopted by the common eounctl April
if, 1949 whlcn are now on file In the
office ot the city recorder and which
oy thlt reference thereto are made a
oart hereof.
The commor. council hereby fleeis
. ourpo.se and intention t.o make the
ibova described improvement bt and
ihrough the atraet improvement depart-
miT" order of the Common Council April
Is 1049. .
ALFRED MUNLTI.
City Recorder.
Dile of flrat publication hereof 1
Vpril 28. 1949.
Capital Journal April 28. 29. SO. May
i 3. 4. 5 . 1. 9. 10th.
Ntw-ICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
ORTH TWENTY -SECOND STREET
ROM "D" STREET TO NEBRASKA
AVENUE.
Notice hereby M given that the eom
mnii rnunril of the city of Salem, Ore-
on. deem tt necaaary and expedient
A h.rh i4i-1ar ttJt DUTDMt and tH'
lentlon to Improve North Twenty-aecond
atreet from the nortn line oi u
to the) Nortn line of Nebraska avenue. In
iv,. of alfm. Marion county. Ore
gon at the expert of the abutting and
idjacem property, except me aireei m
cr.vtlona the expense of which Will be
auumed by the city oi oaiem. oj sriw
ami nortion oi aaio iree n
etabllhd grade, corutrtietinf cement
oncrete curb, and paving aio portion
if aald atreet lth a 3Va Inch uphaltlc
..i.rrM Btrmnt 30 feet wide In accord-
..ce with the plan and apeclficatlon
ireto' wiiicn were aoopiexi ot
common council April J. wn.cn r.
ni on file In tha office of the city re
corder and which by thla reference there
to arat mlt( Dart nfOI
The common council hereby declare
tt purpcaoe and Intention to make the
bov derribed improvement by and
h-ough the atreet Improvement depart
ment. By rt'drr of th Common Council April
S 1949
ALFRED MUNDT.
City Recorder
DHe of flrat publication nereof 1
April 29. 1949.
Capital Journal Aorit 31, 29. 20. May
12 4. 9. . T. 9. 10th
OriCaf; OP tMTENTION TO IMPROVF
AROYLR DRIVE KROM HANSEN AV
NUP TO ''ANDAIjARIA BOULEVARD
riot'oa hereb 1 girn that the com
,non eouncli of the city of Belem. Ore
ion, deem It neceasary and expedient
and herabv declare It purpose and in
trillion to Imorove Argyle Drive from 'he
orth line ot Hansen avenue lo the aowth
ne of Candalane. boulevard, in the city
ot Helrm. Martin county, Oreeon. at the
expense of the abutting and adlacent
property. ek..ept the atreet interaections
the expense of whicn will be asaumed
- the c:ty of Salem, by bringing aald
,nrtnn of aald street to the established
grade, constructing crment concrete
curbs, and paving aald portion of aald
t''t witn a 3l inch aaphaltic concrete
...vement 10 feet wide In accordance with
the plan and specif tea lions therefor
which were adopted by the common eoun
'tl April 2S 1949. which are now on file
n t. office of the city recorder and
which by thi ret a ranee (hereto are made
i tart hereof
The common council hereby declares
it purpose and Intention lo meke the
aoove described improvement br and
ihroiah the atreet Improvement depart-
n. nt
By order of the Common Council April
. 1949
ALPRED MUNDT,
City Reorder
Date of flrat publication hereof U
Am-ii 39 ma.
Capita, Journal April 29, 39, 10, May
3 3. 4, 9 9 7 9. 10th.
tmiCX OF INTKHTION TO IMPROVE
HICKORY TTREirr PROM VALPAK
4'MD TO BROOKS STRErT
Notioe hereby U given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore
con, deems it necevarr and expedient
and hereby declare t purpose and In
vention to improve Hickory atreet from
the west line of Valpak road to the east
line of Brook atreet. in the city of flalem.
tfarioo County, Oregon, at the eipense
i the abutting and adiaoent property
y nngne aaid portion of a:d atreet
to tha Mtaftliafte grade, construct tna
-etnenl concrete curb, and paving sad
portion of aald atreet wih a 2' inch
asphaltle concrete pavement 27 feet wide
In accordance with th plane ana apeci
''cation therefor which were adapted bv
the common rouneil April 39 1949. whirr
tecocder and wbWJi ? tnia retereoc
AUTOMOBILES
BROS.
Dealer
Phone a-uao quo
BROS.
DEALER
Phone 1-1 490. qllO-
LEGAL
iereto are made a part nereof.
The common eounct hereby declare
it purpose and Intention to make the
)ov described Improvement by and
through the atreet improvement depart
ment. r order ot the Common Council April
-S. 1949
ALf KE.1J M UN 1X1,
City Recorder
Dale of first publication hereof is
April 28. I949
Capital Journal April 31. 3V, 30, ua
3 4, 5 9. 7. 9. 10th
NOIICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
NORTH TWENTY -SECOND STREET
FROM BREYMAN STREET TO THE
tO jTHERLY TERMINUS OP TWENTY
''HCONC STREET.
Notice hereby u given that the com
tnur council of the city of Salem. Ore
.con, deem tt necessary and expedient
nd herrby declare its purpose and
tent ion to Improve North Twonty-aecond
-i.eet from the south line of Brrvman
street to the southerly terininu ot Twen-y-secopd
atreet. in the city of Salem
Marion county Oregon, at the expensr
rl the abutting and ad scent property.
by bringing ald portion of said atreet to
the established grade, constructing cement
-wcrete curbs, and paving aid portion
aald atreet with a 2't Inch asphalt ic
concrete pavement 30 leet wide In accord
ance with the plan and specifications
therefor which-were adopted by the com
won council April 2S. 1949i which an
now on file In the office of the city re
corder ar which by this reference there
to are made a part hereof
The common council hereby declare;
it. purpose and Intention to make the
above described Improvement by and
ihrougl the atreet Improvement depart
ment.
By order of the Common Council April
Zh. 1949.
ALFRED MUNnT.
City Recorder
Date of flrat publication hereof I
April 19. 1949.
Capital Journal April 29, 29, 3l, May
2 3. 4. ft 7. 9, 10th.
Mill City
Miss Daisy Hendricson has
moved her variety store Into
the biuldnig occupied by Epps
Furniture. Miss Hendricson has
had her shop for a number of
years in the same building with
the Red and White grocery but
was forced to move because the
Mill City State Bank, after re
modeling will locate in the space
which she occupied.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake are
having extensive remodeling
done in their home including
the Installation of two large
windows across the front of the
house and one on the south
side.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balti
more and son. Jimmy, were in
Portland to visit relatives.
Woman Club members at
tending Federation in Macleay
were Mrs. Nelson Lanphear
president; Mrs. Ernest Graham
Mrs. Lawrence Walmorth and
Mrs. Martin Hansen.
Mobile Blood Bank 1
Visits Grand Ronde
Dallas The mobile blood
bank unit will make its next
trip to polk county to Grand
Ronde on June 15, according to
word received by the county
chapter, American Red Cross.
The visit will be sponsored
bv the Grand Ronde Woman's
ciub with Mrs. B. B. Walkley.
president, in charge. She re
ported that many of the towns
people there have Indicated that
they would like to donate.
Anyone in the area who
wishes tn donate should get in
touch with Mrs. Welkley.
Lilies and Berries
Receive Frost Damage
Aurora Severe damage lo
cropi in the Canby area Includ
ing regale lilies, atrawberrlei.
asparagus and tomatoes was
wrought by a sharp frost early
Saturday, growers reported
Badly frostbitten were regale
lilies In the Rivers de district
the damage estimated well into
"tnousanps oi aoiiars, a. di
Landon, secretary of the Oregon
Regale Lily Growers Associa-
tion said. Approximately 22
acres of lilies, with a value of
from $3,000 lo $S.000 per acre
on them were nil. None win
bloom this year. Landon pre
dicted
Twenty-two hundred tnmato:ngain Wednesday morning and!"
plants, all budded, were de-
stroyed in tht Milk Creek dis-
trlCl.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
aleaa l-llrl aaara!
tij Vauey facklng Companr
Wooled lamoa ...Iltiuo lo l?2 00
fl.a.ina lamtM lo It lb J3 00 to f Js 00
Sprirta lamb, as to 100 lb. 113 f0 o 174 00
Yearlma. under 130 lb 118 00 to 1:9 00
Yearling, over 110 la. 11100 la 117 00
r.wtj, u oo to no oo
Cutter eow 110 00 to lis. 00
dairy ro 100 to I16O0
Dairy heifer 11100 to 119 00
Hull tu oo to l.'i uu
100-4.SO lb.) i?ooo to on
Veal MO-100 Itv lond.. I2S 00 to 110 oo
price." paid within 15c or Port
end price tor each tvp. Top, 170-311 .b
Portland EaiUlde Market
C'anby and Hood river dimlrt aiparagtti
no id fnr 14 00 lo 44 35 a So-lb. ivra:ti d n
the Portland Eaititide Parmera' Whole-
il Produce maiket todav.
Snnnv!,irte. Wah . aspuragua brought
15 to 16 rent a pound.
Lettuce wit n."5 to 14.00 a eratp.
Radlhea were qunicd from SO to 90
renin a dozen buncltei depending on
one-in y.
Minnacn waa i uu to i
:s an
orange
box.
Strawberrie were
a 13-cup Hat.
Fart land PrMle
Rulterfat Tentative, audject to tmme
Hate change t'rtnilum quality maximum
35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 91-64c lb., firM auailty 5tf-62c
second Quality 57-(50c. Valley routes
and country point le if si than flrat
nHlter wnoiexaie run duik euoe to
hoteale;a erade A A. 93 score, Bl-62c.
, 93 acore 90-01'ic; B. 90 score, ite lb.;
C. 99 acore, 57c lb. Abo.e price are trlct-
t nominal
Cbeeie Selling prtee to CiTtlano whole
ale Oregon .lnglee. 49-s Oregon 9
b loaf. 4m-50'.o: triplets 'le leu than
lnglea
Eiga IT Whuietalrrti A graoe iarg
M-i3'tC: A medium, 51-51 '.C. grade B.
large. 47'j-SO'iC.
EggaPurchaed from rai ieri Curren1
eelpta. 7 Sr'je dm ; buveri 3-tc be
w wholenal quotation on graded beat
for belt hennery er,g
Cortland Dairy Market
Itulter Price to retallere Oradt AA
print. 97c AA cartom 9o A prin
!r. A carton 98e; B print, tr
Egga Prlt.e to retallere: AA large
54-ic; certified A large. 54c: A lane.
j3-.S4c: AA medium. 5I-Mc: ccrt:f:l A
medium 52c; A medium. 51-S3c: carton 2c
additional
CheeM Price to retattera: Pnrtlaan
Oreeon Klntlei 40S 0ac Orion loaf
43-53'ic; trlDteu I'ie leu than ain-
ilea
Poultry-
Live ( hiekena no i quant ran
plant. No. 1 broiler under 2' lb 37 -28c
b.; frver 2'i to 3 lbs . J9-i0c :t :
ousters 4 lb, jnd Oier. 30-llc lb.; fol.
.e liorrs under 4 Ibv, 31-2Sr' over 4
lbs. 237c: colo'ed fowl, all wcliltis, 31c;
roost rrj. all weislist. IB -20c.
Rabbit A verae tu a rower for live
wnite, fryer white. 4-5 lbs 27-29C lb
-8 lb 'a-31e lb colored 23-2ir old m
heavy does, 13-18c oressed fryers tf
butcher -7 n.-v-. ones
Turkeya iPrlrra quoted are tnt to the
prnrinrer on a drensed migM balai -
U 8 grade A young torn v aw 'b no
i roiirtd hen nominally 60e
Dreaied rkeyi t retailor. Uade A
young hena 70-71r New or aiyl drea
A grade vcune tome J M-
Portland ftlUeellaneeaa
f'airara Itark Dry 3e lb green 7e lb
Hani Valley coarse and medium grade
4!Se lb
Mnhlr 2f lb on 13-month growth.
Hidrs Calve 30e tb . according to
wfn.it Kips IBc lb tieef 13-ISc lb. bull
V6c lb country buyer pay 2o le
'nt Quota tlnm
. Walnut f-'ranqtiettea flrat quality um
oo, 34 7c, large. 32 le; medium 37 3c. ec
ond quality Jumboi 10 2o. .arge 29 2c.
medium. 29 2o: tbf 3c ioft hei flrat
quality large, 3b 7c. medium 39 3c: ec
ond quality large 913c. medium 11
hah 22 3o..
Filberta - Jumbo. 30e lb , large I9e
medium. 19c: amall. 13e
Quotation above itippiled tj North
ffrat Nut Grower Quotation are on the
db U of 100-lb bag purchaser fob planta.
Portland Oraln
Portland, Mar 9 Wheat future and
cash grain unquoted
Cash wheat bld: Soft white 3 21:
soft white (excluding rexi 2.21; white club
2 21; western red 2.31.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.31; 10 per
cent 2.21) 11 per cent 2.26; 12 per cent
M.
Hard white Baartt Unquoted.
Today's car receipts; Wheat 94. barley
4 flour 15; corn 12; outs fl; millfeed 13.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore., Mny 9 ft IB Mvajtock:
Cattle aalahle 3000; calve 250; alow;
iw early sale about alentlr; load top
good 1079 lb. fed strvrs 35 00; load aver
age good 863 -lb 34.50: little early action
heifers; aood rows 20.00 to 21.00; medi
ums 17.50 lo 19.50: cutter and common
15 00 to 17.00; ranners 12 50 lo 14.50; good
weighty be'f bulls 23 00 to 33.50; aood
.luaage bulls 21 50 to 22 50: mediums
9 50 tn 21 00; choice light vealer to
73 00: bulk enod anil choice 2" 00 to 32 00;
medium 25.00 to 27.50; common 15.00 to
24.50 i
Hngfl salable 900; butcher classe 90
cents higher, sow fully atrady; no feed
er pigs; bulk and top gory) and choice
190 to 335 lb. butcher 20.75; few 158 lbs.
and 305 lbs. 115; ilr bulk good and
choice cow 18.00 to 17.00, few ataga
14.00 to 14 M. .
Bheep salable 300: active, generally
stradv; to small lots aood and choice
wooled Iambi 2.1.50 to 24.00; package good
and choice 85 lb. clipped lamb No. 2 pelt
33.00; aood and choice horn ewe 10 00
to 11.00; fed mediums 00.
riilcag Mvetteck
Chicaao. May fl fUADAt Salable
hoes 9 000: fairly active, steady lo 35
cents, mostly 25 cent higher on butch
ers: sows alio 35 cent hi her: bulk good
and choice 10-20 lb. butcher 18.50
IK 95; lop 19 00 sparingly; 270-310 lb.
17.75-18 15; few 310-400 lb. 18.15-17.50:
small 10U good 150-170 lb 17. 75-18. 50;
k'xvl end choice int under 400 lb 18 00.
18.50: few 18 79: 43S-500 lb 15 00-15 75:
heavier welehU oa down lo 14.00; early
clearance.
Halablo cattle 14.000: salable calve 400:
teer eteadv to 25 cent lower; tow and
heifer steady lo 25 cent higher; bulls
i..d vealer steady to strong; top 37 80
for two load choice 1.300-1,350 lb. steer,
other choice steer 28 75 down- mot me-
d:um to low-choir kinds 32 00-35.50: two
ioada huh-choic lienors held above 38 50,
bulk mod to luw-rhoice hi'fera and cut
era 13 00-18 75. medium and good eil
saee bull 20 00-13 00. bulk common t
choice vealer 19 00-38.00; atocker and
eeder warce, aieady.
Ralnble sheen 5n0: no choice lambs here
odd heed end m11 lot weak; good to
choice native sprlneer 30 00: good nhorn
old crop lambs 28 00: medium wooUkin
27 00 down: most rood and choice handy
eve ii.w-ij.oo witn heavte 9.0010.0
Salem Markets
Completed frnoi repnrt ef la lee gaal
era fee tl.e gnldanea at Capllal
Jeernal Reader. (RevUed dally).
Retail Peed Prteea
Peg Math US 19.
Rahbll Pellet 14 at
Dairy Peed 94 00
Pa Mr: h-ivtn inees Orade A e'o
ert hena 32; grade A l-eghrn hena.
39 renta. tirade A colored fgyera, three
nounds and up, 30c. Orade A old rooster
18 'enl
Sgga
Herlng Price Evtra laree AA. 4r ,
large AA. 4c; larte A, 48c medinni AA.
45c medium A. 4144c; pullets. 39-S0c.
Wbaleial Price Reg wnoieaeie price
9 to 1 cent above trie price above
Ond A generally quoted at (3c; mi
d 'ims 48c.
ellerfal
Premium 92-81c. No. 1, 90-91e: No. 3, 55
8c ' renin prices.
Rotter Wholesale grade A. 99c; la
ta 11 71C.
Grand Island Checks
... r
V-r0p Wafer Damage
Grand Island High water
covered some of the farm land
here but no estimate of the dam-
age can be made at this time be
cause much depends on how
long the water covers the crops
r'rojt visited this vicinity
smudge pots were used. At
a m. Wednesday the thermom
eter registered at 28,
I Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, May 9, 191!) 17
fofo De(jne
In Dull Trading
New York, May 0 Stock
prices turned downward today
under light but steady selling
pressure. Losses ranged from
fractions to around a point.
Occasional sell-offs provided
most of the action in one of the
slowest moving markets since
March, with volume at the rate
of about 600.000 shares for the
session.
Steels and othpr metals sag
ged from minor fractions to an
extreme of over a point at one
time for Youngstown Sheet &
Tube. Motors, with Studebaker
and Chrysler remaining firm,
were mixed.
On the higher side were Wool-
worth, International Harvester.
Dow Chemical, Johns Manville.
American Tobacco, Santa Fe and
Union Pacific.
The more extensive losers'
list included U. S. Steel, Fire
stone Tire & Rubber, Montgom
ery Ward, J. I. Case. Boeing.
American Telephone, Westing
house and United Air Lines.
Bethlehem Steel, Anaconda
Copper. Kcnnccitt and Armor
preferred hit new lows for 1949
at one time.
STOCKS
QUOTATIONS
Br the Aaoelatad pre)
American Can ,
.m Pow St 'A
4 m T j I'el ,
Aneroid -
8ndia Wla'lnn
Beth Steel
Hoeing troana
Calif facklne
Canadian Pacif'.a
Case J 1
CaierpiHar ,
Ctiryaler
Com with
Sou
Con Vuitea
Continental Can ...
Crown vltToaoh
urtlM Wrigm
Douglas Vivritt .
Duprmt de Nim ..,
CVnerai Kter'rle ...
Jeneral fouds ....
enerat Ud'or ...
loodTfar Tin
Int Hrri'er
'ni Paper
Kannecott
ItbOT MrN t ..,
Lone Bell A"
Montgomery Ward
fash KMvlnator
at Dairy .....
TT Central
Northern Pactflo ...
Par Am f'sh ....
Pa Oas J Plea
Pa Tel St Cel
Penney J O
Kadie Corp ......
ftareniar
PI a renter Pfd ...
Playnold Ue-iala ..,
Riehfiild
tafaway Rtore
Vara Roeburk , ...
leaihtrn Paclftr ,,
, 901.
I Maadard Oil Ca, ..
giadebaker Co'i ..
tHhlne Mining
rraiua.erea
Cm lew Peeif! ..
OI) Ca
Mr'.nea
. 13
, 48
Grain Market
Has Dull Day
Chicago, May fP) The
grain market simply drifted
along in an aimless manner to
day. For a time wheat showed a
little strength while feed grains
slumped a bit. But even that
distinction was erased later
when wheat declined and corn
advanced.
Price changes in all pits were
small and dealings light. The
market had little news to pro
vide any stimulus to either the
buying or selling side. Cash
market prices held steady.
Wheat closed -H lower,
May $2.21--V4, corn was un
changed to higher, May
$1.329,-34. oals were Wi-tt low
er. May 66-66 V4, rye was 1 to
IV. lower. May $1.26, soybeans
were unchanged to lVg lower.
May $2.28V4-H. and lard was ,1
cents lower to 8 cents a hundred
pounds higher, May $11.62.
The term "Fifth Column" or
iginated with Spain's General
Franco when he was advancing
in Madrid and declared he was
attacking with four columns out
side the city and a "fifth col
umn" within.
OBITUARY
Jaw Rwehley
Bilverton -Oraveitd aervlee for
Rurklev, ft-V who died at a cnnvataieent
home In ft)em Sunday where he had been
for three week, will be held at the Miner
cemetery at 3 O clot Wednesday under
the direr Hon of the EH man funeral home,
Rev. Arthur Charles llsies will officiate.
Buckley was born tn England. December
35. 1813, and had lived In thi eomm
Itr far IS veer. The only known i
vlvors are two outers In Waihington and
a brother in tna eat.
.hermit! ft. Pearl
Rrnwnsvllle -Uraveslde eervltea fnr
Rherman H. Pearl. M. lifelong resident of
nrnwnsvllle who died at Lakeside. Wash,,
Mav 5. will be held at the nmwnsvllli
Maionle cemeiery at Id n'rlnek Wednea-
day. lie was a retired farmer and de- i
scendant nf a pioneer family. Three
nephews autvlve.
William Arthur flmlth
I.nnster Valley Kutiarat aervlree fnr
William Arthur flmllh. M. who died Frl
day, will he held at Cor v till Tuenday at
1 1 o'clnrk wlili Interment In the Mt.
Creit Atiey mausoleum tn Salem He
was horn in Portland June 1 1R90, and
married Veia Peiari at Alsem Nov em her I,
Ull He is survived by hla widow; two
daughters, Mrs Wava McCormack and
Bonnie M Hmlth. hoth of (Ulem: three
grandfhlldren; William. Ronald and
Douglas M-form ark. all of ftalem
Kred
nswego and Rdwarri
Amlth. Pnrllanrt-. and four slstart,
fva Bmlth. Central Point; Mn, Pranrls
nrennan and Mrs Badte Rtra'ier, hoih
of Ponland, and Mr. Maiel Keep. Haa-
elton.
William iaseph Hedgeeeek
Dayton- William Jo-eph Hedgeeog
71, died May I at the home or a ton
and d itliter-ln-law Mr ant Mr War-
geeork In Dayton He was born
n. North Carolina and 'ame to
In 1141 He reided witn a aon-
4!,,
Uan, nn'11 reren' Iv H la survived nx
Me fftrmr wile, tlrarg May Hedge oea f
ft Joe Mo. and five son; Ivan nt Pay.
etie, Idaho, Wane tt Lot Angelea, Paul
of Omaha, Nebr.; Ralph and Warren
of Dayton and 10 grandchildren. Se:w
ice were held Monday al Macva Memo
rial chapel t 3 o'clnrk. Interment in the
lOOP cemetery at Day ton.
Mary I.. Meyer
cuiene Funeral aervW for Mr. Msry
Meyer, 70. former renident of Crabttre
who died here Sunday, will be held Tn'.
day morning wi!h gravejlde rites at W.l-
lamette Memorial park In Albany at 3
o'clock.. She li survived by hrr hn.
band. Alfrel E. Meyer and three children.
if the Fimene area.
DEATHS
Uotfrled 8rhlag
Ootfried ch!g, at the residence at
out 7, bnx 310, Salem. May tl. Survived
it wife. Mr. Rose Schlag of A.tlrm: ann.l
Paul Aching of Aalem and Oene Aciilng
wl'h the US navy; a daughter, Mrs. John
Bennett of Philomath; mother. Mrs. Car
ollne Sell lag of Hnlem: four brotliers,
Manuel ScliUn. David Sc;ilne. Ren Schlag
nd John Schlag, all of Salem: six (li
ters Mrs. Chrht Waatier and Mra. A. C.
bnt h ol Salem. M rs. Albert,
Fn ii hind of Scaldr. Mrs. Llovd S-ha-ff''r
Mvrtle Creek. Orenon: Mrs. Leonard
Dan Irk of Alhunv and Mr.. Ben Wimir-r
f Turner: and two grandchildren. Serv
cei will be held at the Clouch-Barrlk
hape! Tuesday. Mav 10, at 3 pm. tuh
lev. Wilmer N Urown offlr-iattna In-
termeni m Belcreit Memorial park.
win Tuncatr
Joan Tunnn'e lute resident of I7B5
viui li 13i h 5trvt, a i a local ho.. pit a 1,
Mav 5. at the ate nf 18 years. Survived
y pnrriits, Mr. and Mrs. A C. TuniBtc
' dali'tn bri'hers, Donald Tunflftte of
Minneapolis Minn , Ricli.ird Tunaatc
SdIcui:
Mr.-
O. KV
ol 8.!
m. Mrs. S. A. lim
.mo i
J.. Mt.i Co'.lccn rin
T in-;.it of B.itC
C. erle C. Hopkim
Charles C. Hnnk r...
fhemeketi stri M-v
ear. Grsveniri srr
Tuesday. May 10. at
I 10 p n . at Brl
wth Pev Rron!i
eclon ClouEh-Dar-
re.-t Memorlat nark
Mnnre of f ictating . Dl
tick company.
ph I.. Pranie
i i-Dh I,. Pranre. late resident of lfltS
Maple avenue, neir fltivton. May 7 at the
ice of 8J year. Stiriived hv widow, ber
tha Prague. Salem: si:)s, Clarence, Rc-:t-ert
and Conrad, all ol SVm. and Leo
'ranee. fln Pranrisro: brothers the Rrv.
France Pcnqe. Tncoma, th? Rev. Jnh
Prane. Sn-knne. anri Gcoree Prnnce.
Port'and: sl'ci, Buter M. Ilnntfare
Pranne. Roy. Ore., and Mm. Mary Srhott,
Spok.ine. and-!-: grandchildren. Mrmrr-
service wl!l lie held Monde v at 8 i m .
in the Howc'l-Filu irds chepel u-i'ter the
ptces of Knl-h' of ("ohtmbua A'j
nc 'i-nt of Inn-ral ervlces later bv
Kowrll-Edwards company.
5lallhew le
Matthew Lee.
e a;f of fln
i thi city. May 7. ft
,'earv Survived hv a
of Rndlcott. N Y. An
: vices later by Howell-
brother. Joe l.ee
nouneement of s
Edwards chapel.
Itsbv Roy '1eler
Btby Bov C'ester. Infant ton of Mr.
and Mrs. Charle A. Clester. Jr.. of De
tiolt. Ore., at a lor.il liovpltal. Mav 8.
A No survived by a sister. Kontta Cleater
of Detro:t; and arandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Lnlack of Dallas iind Mia.
Charles Clestei. Br., of Detroit. Ore. Aii-
nnuneemeut of servtrea later by the
Howell-Kd war da chapel.
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