'AUTOMO rl UTOMOBILES 1 THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE All cars are priced at book or lower, Up to 21 months to pay We finance through the bank. TWO USED CAR LOTS SALEM. OREGON 34U CENTER 8T. PHONE 3-3731 1947 Nash Ambassador Sedan, 0. D., low mileage 1947 Fod Sedan, R&H, real clean 1946 Ford Club Coupe, a dandy 1939 Buick Sedan, a good car From $75.00 to $250.00 Several Older Cars that run good. PICKUPS AND TRUCKS 1942 Dodge Truck, Brownlipe transmission 1935 International Truck, real good 1939 International Pickup, a good one ANDERSON'S USED CARS ' Trades Bank Finance AUTOMOBILES If You Are Looking for a First Class Used Car That You Can Absolutely Depend on Come in and See What We Have to Offer You THESE CARS ARE THOROUGHLY CONDITIONED Carry Our Guarantee 1947 Frazer Manhattan 1947 Kaiser Sedan 1947 Ford 4-door Sedan 1947 Chevrolet 4-dr. Sedan 1942 Oldsmobile (6) 5-pass. 1941 Oldsmobile (6) 5-pass. 1941 Buick 5-passenger sedan ' 1942 Hudson tudor sedan 1941 DeSoto Sedan 1940 Pontiac (6) sedan 1940 Plymouth tudor 1940 Ford Sedan 1941 Nash 5-passenger coupe 1939 Ford Deluxe tudor 1939 Ford Deluxe coupe 1939 Nash 4-door sedan Some Cheapies 1942 Willys Americar Sedan 1935 Chevrolet Standard cpe 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Ford A Coupe SEE JOE SPURLOCK Teague Motor Company 352 If. Com'L Phone 2-4173 qlH 11)19 STUDF.BAKfcR 1 ton pick up lor Iw than factory price. I have one too many. W. J. Anlbal, 709 Edgewater St. qlll 'M KUICK SUPER SEDAN ETTE. Dark naroon, pit. cond. 630 Union St,! 12293. 10,000 miles. qlll bYrc.AIN: Clean 1938 4. Dr. Ford Srdjn .n good shape. Beat offer take. 1935 North 18th. qlll NRW CONDITION, late model 4-door Bu per Buick for aale at a. big aavlnn. Ph. 3-5355. qU2 PONTIACS '47 Sdn. cpe $1595 48 Sdn cpe 2195 '41 Spt. cpe 995 '47 Ford D.L. spt. cpe. 1445 Herrall-Owens Co. 60 N. Liberty Ph. 34113 Thta Timt It HUDSON! Service Salea - Part Home of aood TJsei Can SHROCK MOTOR CO. Church 4t Chemeketa 8t. Ph. YOUR BEST BET is STATE MOTORS, INC. "Today's Special" 47 series early model Packard Clipper aedan, radio heater, ovedrlve, seat rovers, low mileage, one owner. Vou don't find any of thee -m on a.iy used car lots, so hurry, we have only one. email down payment, oai. 31 mo 4fl DELl'XE PACKARD, driven very little by owner. Will sell at a real tavlnf, to you. Take 24 months to pay. AT.n ONE '49 Super Deluxe Packard ae dan. STATE MOTORS, INC. 340 N. High Phone 3563 qlll' PLYMOl'TR deluxe 4-donr sedan with KM? motor As la. 8500. 1810 S. Sum mer. Call after 4:30. qllS 1917 STI'DEBAKER pickup, excel. cond. Ph. qtll Eisner Motors Fine Cars Borne 4 Oood Used Can HROCB MOTOR CO Chareh m Ohemeaete su P 1-9111 ZEEB'S USED CARS BUT - SFLL - TRADE SFLL - TrnMS ill Fairgrounds Road Phone 1-8454 Eisner Motors to Sell MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS INDIAN World's moat mod-rn cnotoreyele CUSHMAN SCOOTER WHIZ ZER BIKES Oenulne part acre lea every model Shrock's Motorcycle Sales Open ever? evening till 1. Monday throat! Friday 1 Portland Road - Fa t-liU ,1 ni'TRnun mMnr at ttoat 1160 M pet tCERS KARRTAI,L TRAILERS SVHKFL UTILITY TRAILERS tri -eriurrl from 1370 to I1MI i,a N. CHURCH 1138 I JO 10 ft. wheel FTA.Aon hse. trailer, 14 ft. ftoegti. Howard a trailer Park. . Sleeps I Pord Bt 1114 llVMi 8114 AUTOMOBILES ALBANY. ORE. HIGHWAY PHONE IJS-R TRAILERS FOR KALE or Trade: 30 It. bouse trailer. Furti Call or see E. L. Stacy at Hamm'a Oaraie. Plion. 3-4. till 39 RIJ1CK and a monttu old spartan Royal Maiuloa trailer for aalt. U' Luna Avrnite 1 1 1 4 FINANCIAL $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOAN8 UP TO 1300 Car loans up to 1300 Com Id or phone Hollywood Finance Co. mi Fairground Road Ac roes street from bank No Parkin problem Phoni 37032 Lie. N M3G9-6391 Floyd Kenkoo. Mir. i GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie 8-138, and U-131 and ROT R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS m 8. Commcrcla St. Tel. I-B181 PRIVATE MONEY Special ratea and term on larger loan loni and ahort lima payment TOY H SIMMONS 1J Sov'b Commercial St Pnooa 1-9181 4Hii REAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CAR LOANS STATE FINANCE CO IS! 8. Hit St. Lie. 8-218 M-1T1 SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4'i INTEREST 5 to 40 Year and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. AUTO LOANS WILLAM L'iTE CREDIT CO. 182 8. Church Parkin a Plenty Ph. 2-2451 Lie. No U-159 8-154 r FARM AND CITY LOANS 44; and T. roraj OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Estate Contract and Second Mart castes. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 501 Pioneer Trust Bide Ph S-7183 r TRANSPORTATION DRIVING to So. Dak. via Black Hills. rake one man free. Start May 21-22. Write Box 71 Marion. O ret on. DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machine sold, rented, repaired Roan 468 Court Phone 1-1773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service Free estimate. It ade-In accepted on new appliance, vince'a Electric. Pnom 1-0239. 157 S. Liberty St. AT-UR DOOR GRINDING ALTO RADIOS Authorized Warranty Repair Station for all make of Auto Radio Morrow Radio Co., 153 8. Liberty. Ph. 3-6055. o MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towlnf lerflce day phone 1-9286. 2-1804. 333 Center. . BI'ILDING, CARPENTRY Don't put off sprint repairing", rebuild- Inc. Foi q iKk, expert service, suaran leed alWactIon. ?h. 2-4850. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Bulldint a "ew home? Let Sullivan Taylor home builder build It for you PH 2-4479 or 1-7578 0131 BUILDING OF COURTS wr home builder of court at ISth-Rural. Laoor plus 8. Satufactlon cuar. Pb 19885 OlL9' Frame or masnry construction, reilden iiai, commercial nouses raisea. foundations. Alt Broa. Pb 25909 Vflke Panek, 278 8. Com'l. Brake St Wheel aligning Ph. 3-5181. special Into. oiao BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 28537. ol38 Bulldotlng leveling, road bids., clear ing teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Fairvlew Ave. Ph. 1-1146, Balem. 0134' CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register Al mages sold, rented, re paired Roen 456 Court. Ph 1-6773 o" CHIMNEY SWEEP CEMENT WORKS "An ounce of prevention la worth a pound of cure." For expert guaranteed . satisfaction new or repair of founda tions, aid t walks, driveway, call 2-4850 0113 DRESSMAKING Dressmaking. Alt Shop, fur work, sew ing Open May I, rma 28-27. 860 State Ph 3-7004. O1I0 P.LECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vine" Electrte for electrical wiring contracting repairing 187 B Liberty Ph 1-9339 ' EXTERMINATOR Cockroach Moth, Istermtnator Service Ph. 3-3056 Let Cross. 1555 Pearl. al.l' Breithaupt'i for flower Dial 1-1179 HOL'SE MOVING HOI tHOLD PRODUCTS J R Watklas Co ivery 1717 Center INFLATION A B C. INSULATION CO. BLOWN ROCK WOOL 163S BROADWAY. PH. 3-2741 116 LANDLAPr NIBSEBT t A Doerfler A Sons. Ornamentals N Lanr aster Dr at I Car Ph 2-1222 LAWN sprinkling ajatema Pb 243)1 n LAWN MOWERS Sharpening, guaranteed power and hand moweri V. 9tt, 147 So. Cnrn l ervie. New Call Harry Bt m LAWN MOWKjl AB4BPEMNO LAWN mnwer made t eat perfect 1 16 Ph 2-1407 all At tou? door lawnmower aiarpenln Oeater Ute lawnmower Ph. I11 DIRECTORY chimney s block MATTBESSF Capital Bedding. Ption 1-4089. Ml.'ftlC LESSON Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar. Mando lin. Banjo, etc. 1523 Court bt. Ph. 3-7S63 ol3 NI-RSES' RECtSTRT Practical nurse. Day-nUtit. Ph Ornt'E FL'RNITLRE SUPPLIES Desk chair, file and filing supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamp typewriter stands, brief case Pierce Wire Recorder. Roen 458 Court OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE Call Cy Younger. Ph. 1-6072. PAPER HANGING Expert Paperhanging and painting. H J Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. ol21' Elfitrom's are equipped painting Phone 3-3493 PAINTING AND PAPEB HANGING Painting and paperhanplne;. Free ett mate. Ph. 3-9613. 357 Shipping ol31; Call 32608 for your Painting if Paper hanttnx. Attractive rates. a 119' PAPKRHANOING PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing HuUheoo Paint Store Phot 1-8687 ' PLASTERING Patching, Repairing. Ph. 2-U01. PLUMBING Fisher 344 S Com'!. Ph. 3-3019. Q128' PRl'N'lNG, SPRAYING Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1208 I W Caudle Ph 1-7900 0138 0119 RADIATOR REPAIR Cleaned, repaired. J O Balr & Sons Ph 31193 By Drive-Id Theatre Since 1911 0123 John Radio Shop Reasonable ratea Ph 2-3416. 250 Court St Expert radio and appliance aerv.ee olll Rrr Moore 3270 Portland R4 Pb. 1-043.1 SAND GRAVEL Oarden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating Walling Sand At Gravel Co. Phone 1-9249 0 Valley Sand & Gravel Co Silt, sand tt fill dirt Excavating 10B shovel A cat Tractor scoop & trucks for dirt moving Ph. office 24002. re. 37148 o AWS Shop 992 Edge water. Ph SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent Razor .'harp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Hewers or Drains Septie Tank Cleaned Rea Ph I-&331 or 1-9488 SEPTIC TANKS K P. Hamel. Septic Tank Cleaned Electric machine service on sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work 1143 8th St., West Salem Ph 3-7404. ol!9 M.ke'a Septic Service. Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on rfewera. 1079 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 8-9468, 1-5327 TBANSKEP STORAGE Mctl it Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal A briquets Truck to Portland dally Agent for Bektna House hold goods moved to anywhere In UB o. Canada. Larmer Transfer Ji Storage Ph 3-3131 o' TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona. Remington Royal, Under wood portables All makes uwd machine Repairs and rent Roen. 458 Court, o' VENETIAS BLINDS Made in Salem Free eat Phone 87328 rUmer the Blind man o' WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING Watchea for aale, open eves. Ph. 38529 330 Evergreen E. P. Orda. oll4 WELL DRILLING J. A. Sneed ft Bona, well -dr til tng. 2505 Brooks St.. Salem. Ph. 3-8808. 0132' Fred Wymore Boa III Ph 25135 0132 WEATHERSTRIPPINO WINDOW CLE A NINO Acma Window Cleaners Windows, wall A woodwork cleaned Floors cieaneo waned and pollnhed Ph 3-8337 341 Court. Langdoe, Culbertaon and Mather WINDOW snAiws Washable. Roller Made to order. 1 Day Del Relnholdt & Lewis Ph 23639. o WOOD A. SAWDUST West Salei . Fuel Co. Ph 1-4031. WOO PS A WING Atkins &CroM. Ph" 3M74 or 38178. 0124 LEGAL TT1CE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE WEST NOB HILL STREET FROM HOYT STREET TO FAWK AVENUE. Notice hereby w given that the eom council of the city of Salem, Ore ton deenu It necessary and expedient nd hereby declares Its purpose and in tention to Improve West Nob Hill street fiom the north line ot Hon street to the outh line of Fawk avenue, in the city of Salem. Marlon county. Oregon ii tne expert of the abutting and adja cent oroperty, by bringing said portion ol ald treet to the established grade. vmstriHtlng cement concrete curbs, and paving ad portion of aald street with a 3' Inch asphaitlc concrete pavement 24 feet wide In accordance with the plan.' nd specification therefor which were adopted by the common council April 45 194fl whlcn are now on file In the fflce o the city recorder and which oy thl reference thereto are made a part hereof The common council hereby declare. j ourpoxe atid t.i tent ton to mska the above decrlbe Improvement by and through the street improvement depart ment. By order of the Common Council April lft 1849. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Data of first publication hereof is April 28. 1940 Capital Journal April 31. 29. 20. May i 3. 4. 5 6. 7. 9. 10th. NtiTCt OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE oRTH TWENTY-PPTCOND STREET .ROM O dTRETT TO NEBRASKA 1 .VENUE. j Notice herebv ta given that the com- ; mon council of the city ot Salem. Ore- non. deem it necaaary and expedient and hereb declare it purpose and in tention to improve North Twemv-eend itreet from the north line of "'D'- etreel to the Nortu line of Nebraska avenue, in the city of Salem, Marlon county, Ore -on at the expert of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street in ;erclions the expense of whtrh will 6e assumed by the city of Salem, by bring ing sal' portion of said street to the established grade, const f-ict:n ctai'iii oncrete curb. ard paving said portion )f said street wit n g 2'a inch upnaltlc eviicret pavement 26 feet wide In accord-a.-ce with the plan and velficatlon. ,refo' whico were adapted ay the common council April 2. ll. wh;rh are 01 00 f-le in the office of the eltv re corder and which y this reference there ! pa mail a sart hereof The rommon eouneil hereby declares it pttrptoe and intention to enaxe the above described improvement by and h-o-ieh the street improvement depart- mnl. Br nrd-r of the Common Council ApiII )) 1141 ALFRED MUNDT, City Reerder Date of first publication hereof it April 211 Cap'i! Jmrnal Atrll 2. 2t, 10, Mar I, I, 4, , a, 1 t, 101a. LEGAL NOIICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROV ARllYLS DRIVE ITtOM HANSEN A VNUf TO C AND ALAR I A BOULEVARD. Not'o herb u ien inei ine com mon council of the citv of Salem. Ore- on, deem it necessary ana expeuien. nd herebv declare it purpose and in- teniion to Improve Aruie ume irom me orth line of Hansen avenue to tna ouin ne or candaiaria boulevard, in the ei of I'll em. Marian county, Ores on, at tne expense of the abutting and adjacent property. em.ept the street intersection the expense of whlcn will be assumed - ih city oi snem. oy or in una a.u orttnn of said street to the eisOUs'.ed trade, construct log cement concrete euros, and paving said pari; on of so id uet with a l'a men apn;uc concrnr .4vcment 10 feet wide in accordance with the plan and specific a i.ons therefor which were adopted by the common coun cil April 1 1949, which are now on file n tne office of ihe city recorder and winch by this reiereoce toereto are made a tart hereof. The common council hereby declare it purpose and intention to mete the above described improvement by and through the street improvement depart ment By order of the Common Council April 28 1949 ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof U April 38 t949. Capita, Journal April . 29, 30, Mai 1 , 4, 8 6 1 9. 10th. UtiTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE hICKORY TTREFTT FROM VALPAK t -AD TO BROOKS STREET Nolle hereby to given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby 'declare r purpose and in- ;entlon to improve mexory sireei irom the et tine ot Valpak road to the east !m of Brook street, in the city ot Baiem. vlarlon County. Oregon, at the expense i the abutting and adjacent property. y oringini said portion of said street tn th established grade, construct Ina -emrnt concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said treet with a 2'j Inch -aphaltlc concrete pavement 27 feet w;dc in accordance with the plans and sped "icatlon" therefor which were adopted by the common council April 25. 1949. wiilch 'a now on file In the office of the city eorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The common counci1 hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the t jove described Improvement by and through the street improvement depart ment. By order of the Common Council April 1949 ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of flrat publication hereof u April 38. 1949 Capital Journal April 28, 39, 10, May i 3 4, 5 6, 7. 9. 10th. NCllCE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE NORTH TWENTY -SECOND STREET FROM BREVMAN STREET TO THE 'OJTHERLY TERMINUS OF TWENTY-. tTCONC STREET. NUioe hereby la given that the com mor council of the city of Salem. Ore ion, deems it necessary and expedient nd hereby declares Ita purpose and In tention to improve North Twenty-second i.eet from the south line of Breyman street to the southerly terminus of Twen- y -second street, tn the city of Salem. Morton county Oregon, at the expense (t the abutting and adjacent property, by printing ".aid portion of aald street to 'he eMa ill hex grade, constructing cement vincrete curbs, and paving aid portion o' said street with a 2W Inch asphalt ic concrete pavement 30 fret wide In accord ance with the plans and specification ihereft.r which were adopted by the com mon council April 25. 19 which are now on tile In the office of the city re corder a nH which by this reference tnere io J re made a part hereof The common council hereby declares it purpwe and Intention 'o make the i hove described Improvement by and hrougl the street improvement depart ment. By order of the Common Council April 26. 1948. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date or first publication hereof Is April t. 1948. Capital Journal April 38, 29. 3U, May 2 2. 4. 5 8 7. 9, 10th. NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Oral auction bids will be received fy the Forest Supervisor. New Post Office Building. Eugene, Oresron. beginning at 2:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time. June 10, 194ft, for all the live timber marked r dealsnated for cutting and all mer chantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 32 acres within Section 36. T. 9 S.. R. S K., Section 1. T. 10 S.. R. S E and Section 29. T. 9 8., R. 6 E., W.M.. Breltenbush River Watershed. Wil .amette National Forest. Oregon, estimat ed to be 850.000 feet B.M., more or 1cm. 3t Douglas-fir, 20.000 feet B.M., mon or le.w. of western redcedar, ard 50.000 feet B.M.. more or lew, of western hem lock and other specie of saw timber Sealed bid accompanied by the required paymenu received by the Forest Super-s-r prPr to 3:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time, 'June 10. 1949, will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid and posted foi the information of all bidders. No bid be considered which Is lc&s than 15.00 per M feet for Douglas-fir, $1.00 for west ern redcedar, and $0.0 for western hem lock and other species. 12.000.00 to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained In part as liquidated da in ane, according to the conditions of sale, must accompany each sealed b;rt and mti.it be shown to be In the poue5ion of oral bidders a a qualification for auction bid ding. II an oral bid l declared to be httih at tne closing of liie a net! in, the bidder must immediately nuke the re quired payment and confirm the bid by submitting It In -truing on a Forest nd ell bid 1 reserved. Before bid ubmitted. full information concerning the timber, the condition of s and the AubmlMton of bid should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Eugene, Ore ion, or the District Ranger, Detroit. Ore--on. May 10-34 No. st.g-!5 NOT1CR OP APPOINTMENT OP EXECUTOR In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore k on for Marion County In the matter ol the Estate of C. W. HOYER. Deceased. 1 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice 1 hereby given that on Ihe IMh day of April, .1049. the undersigned wa appointed Executor of the last Will of C. W. HOYER. deceased. That Letter Testamentarr have been laud to ssld En ecu tor. All persons having claim eiaimt said Estate will file them with O. W. EM MONS, Attorney, or with Ihe Executor, a bv statute provided. Dated thUl 1th day of May. 199 VERNE B. HOYER, Excuir Brv 32 Cottage Drove, Oregon O. W. EMMONS. Attornej tor Estate, 1780 Court Street, Salem, Ore, on My 10 17 34,71..lnne 7 A Salem Lodge No. 4, A F. At AA.M. Wed., May 11, E. A. de gree, 7:30 p.m. 11 Multnomah Ch'apter No7 1. (''j RAM. Regular convocation Mark and Past Masters. Refrexh ments. 7:30 pjn. Thursday evenlnx May 12. 1049. in VinswortjrTodKe No20l7 A.F Ky & A.M. Stated Com. Tups., May 10th. 8 p.m. Ill I.o'o.r official visit ol Orand Master Mav 1 1 First dfRree. 112' Pasture Tour Dated For Next Saturday Saturday. May 14. Is the Mar ion County Livestock associa tion's pasture tour. L. E. Slctto of Lyons, president of the asso ciation, is expecting a good turn out for this annual event. The tour starts at 10:00 a. m at Vernon Jette'n farm, one mile north of Shaw. Shaw la located between Salem and Aumsville. J Other stops are at Henry Han- ;ICheck Made on Berry Damage Frost damage to strawberries in Marion county has ranged from 10 to 90 percent according to scattered grower estimates received by County Extension Agent D. L. Rasmusscn during the past week. Growers on the lower eleva tions bordering Lake Labish have reported the greatest dam age. Noticeable damage has been reported by growers on the val ley floor including Joe Henny. Brooks; Ed Zieliniski, Hazel Green district; and Joe Smith, Woodburn. Hill growers generally had less frost damage than growers on the valley floor. From reports received to date, it appears that the former averaged about 10 percent damage while the aver age field on the valley floor had 25 to 50 percent injury. Rasmussen points out that an accurate summary cannot be made until the picking season is under way. Frost injury varied considerably on adjoining plants. This fact alone would make it necessary to sample sev eral hundred plants per acre so that a true average could be taken. Growers, cannery fieldmcn and extension workers agree that the 1949 strawberry crop will be considerably less than the above average 1948 crop "However, there will be straw berries to pick even though the crop will be below average, says Rasmussen. Grains Firmer During Tuesday Chicago. May 10 li Grains developed a firmer tone toward the close of today's board of trade session. The action of wheat at Minneapolis and Kan sas City was reflected in addi tional buying here. The May wheat contract was inclined to drag at times, but other wheat deliveries and corn pushed to the day's high. The five day weather fore- oast, predicting warmer weath er and little moisture, dried up offerings in the deferred wheat contracts. At the finish wheat was 1 U to ls higher than yesterday's finish. May $2.22 a -23. Corn was !i to 1 cent higher. May $1.33 . Oats were '4 to Vj higher. May ee'-i-. Rye was S2.2914-4. Lard was 8 to 10 cents a hundredweight higher, May $11.70-72. Winier Wheat Cron Forcasf Washington, May 10 (VP) The agriculture department today forecast this year's winter wheat crop at 1.021,476.000 bu shels as of May 1. This is 1,790,000 bushels more than the 1,019,686,000 forecast a month ago. It compares also with last year's crop of 990,098, 000 and with a ten-year (1938 47) average of 726.S53.O0O bu shels. No forecast was given on spring wheat. 6ut if this class ica size of about 300,000,000 bu shels, the combined winter and spring crop would be 1,321,476, 000 bushels. The largest wheat crop of re cord was 1,367,186.000 bushels, grown in 1947. Last year's crop was 1,288.406.000 bushels and the ton-year average is 942, 623,000 bushels. Bridge Engineer's Body Discovered Three Snlem brothers boat ing in the Willamette river Just north of the bridge late Monday afternoon found the body of W A. Kin. 47, superintendent of construction on the Indepen dence bridge, who was drowned the afternoon of April 6. Still missing is the body of Robert C Woods who was drowned at the same time. A. J. Prichard, third member of a crew stringing a cable across the river, was res cued at the time of the accident. The boys are Kenny, 14. War ren, 18, and Billy Lottis, 1.1, of 2333 N. River road. The body, . sighted near their home, was aught between logs near the east bank of the river. All three will share in the $250 award of fered by Arthur B. Woods, Dal 'ps, hroJner of ihe mi'in" man, for the discovery of either body Identification was established iy Woods and the body taken to the Walter Smith mortuary In Independence. Mrs. Frances Kin, wife of the dead man, is! in Modesto, Calif., and has been notified. Funeral services pend word from her. sen's of Sublimity; Silver Creek Falls for lunch, and the Leonard Hudson farm, two miles east of Silverton. Last stop of the day will be at the H. A. Barnes and Sons, three miles south of Sil verton. MARKET QUOTATIONS ftaleaa l.iveatea Market i By Valley Packing Company i Wooled lamO 119 uu to 12100 flying iamb 95 to 85 lbs m 00 to tJS 0D Spring lambs. 85 to .00 !b. ti2 00 lo t.M 00 Vearllnas. under 120 lbs f.dOO lo lluoi. Yearlings, over 120 lbs. 113 00 to til 00 Ewes .'M lo I10UU Cutter rows 110.00 to 115 00 Fat dairv rnwg Tnfl to Mfl ivi Dairy heifers 15 00 to 11900 Bulls vll 00 to 111 uo Calves, go.wl H00-450 lh 120 00 to 2S 00 Veal tl0-300 lbs t gofd., 12 00 lo 110 00 l.tt price paid lthin 15c of Port ind prices for each type. Top, 170-225 .b Portland EaUlde Market Canov md Hood Ititer apparatus sold for 14.00 to 14 'iO a 30. lb pvrannd on tue Portland KastMde Farmer Wholesale Pro dure market today. Willamette valley radi.'hea were 55 to 80 cenu a doren bunches Green onions brought 50 cents a doi- en bunches. Spinach was II. m an orsnie box '" - Texas yellow corn sold for ve-dozen ear sack. Lemons were til 00 to 112.25 for site 252 to 380. Uuttrrf at I amative, auejert to Imoit oiate change t'nmlum quant maslmuit to I percent acidity delivered in Portland 6l-64c lb., first quality ii-6-ie'l second nualliy 57-Oc. Valley routes I and country points 9e le than first Butler Wholesale FOR oulk cubes 10 1 rhnli-sle; arade AA. 93 score, 61 -62c. 92 score flO-61'ic; B, B0 score. S8e lb . 69 score, S7c lb. Above price are strict ly nominal Cheeie Selltng price to Portland hole ale Oregon singlet, Ifl'V 460 Oregon I loaf 41 -50 'in: trtptet leai thai ilntsle (To Whuietalerii a grade mrg 3-:3' jc. A in fd turn, Sl-51 'c. grade B, arce. 47'i--0'.-c. kges Purchaseo from tai mera Curren receipts S7'j tlt-ye dot., ouyers l-.ie oe low wholesale iiuntatinn on gtaded basii fo test hennery eggt Portland lalry Market Butler Price to retailers arade a A prmi.1 66c: AA cartons 6,c: A prints, I A carton. 6.c: B prints, 63c. Egga Prix to retailers A large 1 lc. certified A lane; 56c- A large. i-jai; AA medium. Mr: (ertlUed A , medium. S4c; A mi'dliim, j3c. cartoiu 2c 1 sdditional Cheese Price to retailers. Portiaon ore ton slnclea 40' S0'c Oregon loaf. 4i'-a21c; tripleu Pic icu than tin- Ilea Foul try- Live t.niekena - no l quant? ron plants. No. 1 broilers under 2'j lbs 2728c frvers 3'j to 3 lo... J-JUc 10.: era 4 lbs. nd over, 30-31c lb.: fowl. Leghorns under 4 lbs., 24-2Sc: over 4 lbs. 26-27c; colored fowl, all weight. 11c; roosters, all welghst. 18-20c. Kabblta Average to rower rot live white, fryer whit. 4-i lbs 27-29C lb . i-6 lb. '6-aic ib, colore 23-JjC old ut heavy doe. 13-18c artsstO fryers to outrhers tl We olo r.fjv, ones. 15-1Be Turkeys iPrlcea quoted re not 10 tne producer on a dressed weight oaslai - area m young iawi r ' . l young hen, nominally 6(c Uressea luraeyi 1 reiaiicr. uiaar n young hena 70-71e New fore atyle dree A grade u.tina iom Portland Miscellaneoua t'sarar hark Dry 20e ib. green Te lb Wool Valley enars and medium grades 4e Ib Mnhalr 28c Ib. on 12-month growth. Hides Calves lOe ib , according iu weli.it Kips lBc lb., beef U- 13c lb . QUlU I 'j country buyers pay 2c lea Nut Quotation Walnuia .vtanquettes tlrit qualit.. um 00. 34 7c, large 12 7c medium. 27 8r, sec ond quality Jumbos Jo 2c .aige 28 2r medium. 26 20 Da by 13 ?c f hn first quality large. 26 7c. medtun. -fl 3e. sec ond quality large 27 2c menium 24 7 iaby 22 2o Filberts - Jumtjo. 20e lb targe ise medium 16c imall. 13c Quotations above supptieo oy torih west Nut Grower Quotat.or srt on the aala of 100-lb sag purchase rob planU Portland Livestock Portland. Ore., May 11 (UP Livestock: Cattle salable 1 51; reive 25; very hule done early; few 840-879 lb. stocKer steer 24.00: nothina done BlamiMer steer. helfera; odd head cutter cow to 18.25: steady; no otner sales; late Mon day two load top good 1068-1119 lb led steer 25.7S. Hoe salable IflO: amerally steady; itrlr top and bulk 19(1-220 lb. buiclier 30.75: few 267 Ib. 18.75; bulk good nnl "liolce sow 18 00 lo 17.00: few welshly ttoarx 9 00; .mall lot good and choice 9.1 ;h. feeders 22 00. Sheep salable 100: few small Io1 wool ed Iamb offered: no early bid or ssle.s: aood and choice wooled lamb quotable 23.50 lo 24 50. Chlratn Livestock Chlcaao. May 10 Livestock market: Hoi salable 9.5j0: aeneral market weak o 25 cents, mostly 15 to 25 cents, lower on all weight and s.-'W: closing fairly active after slow at art : bulk aood and choice 180-260 lb butchers 18.25 to I8 60; top 1H.75: mo.it compiuable 270 to 310 lb 17.50 to 18.15; few 3.10 to 40S lbs., 1.:0 to 17.25: ome aood l-i0 to 170 lbs.. 17.25 lo M.35: good and choice aw.. 4)0 lbs. down, tamely 15.75 to 16.25; 425 to 500 lb.s, 14 75 15.50: heavier sow. 14.50 down Sheep: Salable 1.000. Market all cln.v; e. steadv to slron;: rood to choice clip ped hmtM. 39.25: med;nm to ;ood, 27.00 o 28.00; shorn ewej. 13.00 donn. Cattle: fill hie 8.000. Cahc 5O0. Mar ket active; sieer and heifers Mrona 'n fu'lv 50 cents ill her, cots .vroni to -i cenu h:ihrr; bull and vealer tulb teacly; scattered load and !oli cho.ee .it pern weUhint up to 1350 lbs. 2A 50 tn 28 00; t -p 28.00 for two load Colorado: bulk medlu.n to low choice steer, 22 50 to 25.75; two load tilnh choice 1100 Ib. fed heifers. 26.50 to 26.75; bulk ond lo low choice heifers, 24 00 to 25.50. load of 770 lb, welt his, 25.65; few aood cow up lo 21 00; common snd medium rows, 17.50 lo 19 50; canncrs and culler. 1300 to 1775; cutter 15.50 and bet ter; most medium and tood .nau-'ae bull, 20 50 to 22 00; bulk common to choice veslers, 20 00 to 26 00, stock cattle atrotia to SO cent rusher. rllan1 Grain Pnriiartd Hay 10 P Wheat future not quoted. CaJi train: Oat No. 7. IB-lb white it 00 Barley No. 3 45-!b B.W. 49.00. Cash wheat (btdi: Bolt white lexrlud fni real 3.32; White elub 2 22. western rrI 2 22 Hard red wln'er Ord'nsry 2 22: 10 p-r cent 2 22; 11 per cent 116 12 per cent I i. No hard while heart. Today's car receipt: Wheat 110: hurley I. flour 20; corn 4: oat 4. mUlWi 14 m:gal NOTIfi: OF R(ln SM.l. NOTICK IU HKRFflY GIVEN thai sealed b.d-. w .1 be received by the underslsned .int 11 Ihe houi of ( 00 P. U. nn the 31.sl div of May. 1949. and immediately there- afier publicly opened by the unlin hih no 6, Marion County. Oreaon. at. the lluhhaid H ih Sc.ioot. Marlon County. Oregon. s meeting of the union tilth srfiool hiard for an l.sue ot bond of satd school d:s tr rt In the amount of TWO HtlNliltED AMI rirHITY-SIX THOUSAND tJ88000 DOLLAtJI. sild bond to be dated June orOr a folio Ns. In for tooo tlOM tliy.O Jlfino tlfiofl noon I lOfiO Jin'rt II 0' 10 limto unoo 11(100 iinoo IUQ iinoo lIOfK) rioio t:oor I to .11 inc. for II to 4 inc. for 14 to 80 Inc. for 1 to 7.S inc. for 78 to Bfl Ine for tl i fh inc. for 108 lo 110 Inc. for III to 1H inc. tor 118 to "9 Inc. for 11 fo 18 Inc. for 188 lo 180 inc. for 181 to m inc. for 108 to 310 Inc.. for N. No. No. tfi 34(1 In for 241 ine for Nv. ?st to 3io mr. for t:oor hm 211 to 388 Inc. for 11000 bon4s t Bear Interest at the rs'e of not to exre1 al '8',) rer cent per an num parable rml-annual!y. principal and interest navahle at h ntftce of Ihe Cnuniv 1:etvnurer of Marion Count t. Oreion, tir it Die fUcal earner of Hit tState of Oregon in N" York C:lr at the op'ton of tlie purrliaeT Tlte bonds of ssid Issue me urini on and af'-r Jun 1. 11 be subject In call Mid redemption in numerlral order at ';e ow ion of said d -Ul-t at par value and accrued :ntersl on said date or upm aev lr 'ere.t - pa j me date tMerealier FtM Rid m i-t be arrompan:ed hv rertif.ed rnen i0 the amount of ONE THOUaV A?lf HI 0001 OO 1.1. A KA Trie anprnvins leial opinion of Wtnfree UeCulloueh 8hilr 4a Sarre be fur nlsl.ed the surce? .f il bidder bond at . it be ; eruee) tnteret, nh ih all bide. JCantai Journal. Mar 19, 11 and 14, lt4. Capital Journal. Salem, Orfton. Salem Markets Cewipieie rrm report l tales dei trt fai tl.e i u Ids net , Capital Journal Headers. Keie dally). Retail Fed Prices : Mah aVIV Rahbil Vllrl.t 8 Hair eed It 00 roullrv; hi. in once--Grade rd .tens "lr: grade A Lea ho e10 hens, 21 'nts Orsde A colored trvers, three pound ana up. 30c. Orsde A old roosters 1 -enu le Kuylng Price Pxtra lane AA. 4Bc: lane A A 48c: '.arte A. 48c: medium AA. Sr: medium A. 3 t, pullets. 38-lOc. Whelesie Prire tea wnoieeaie pricai l to 1 cents above t nese prices above generally quoted at 51c; me- etlerfal Premium. 63c. No. 1, No. 2. r ibuvina prices'. Butter Wholesale grade A. 66c .ail lie. Stocks Decline Around Point , an . , -CW 1 OTK, May 1U Hi L.3CK iiHiitstral hnvinff allnwpd the . . jrt l v" WK to around a point today, The closing bell showed a thorough mixture of gains and losses but losses were in a clear majority. Turnover was at the rate of only 700,000 shares for the full session. One of the most active issues for a while was American Ice Common, which ran up around a point to about 734, a new high for the year, following news that the company had asked for tenders of the stock at a price not to exceed $9 a share. Also ahead most of the day were Republic Steel. Studcbak er, Firestone, Montgomery Ward, Northern Pacific and Transcontinental & Western Air. U.S. Steel, on comparatively large turnover, lost around point. Others lower included Youngstown Sheet, Goodrich Pacific Western Oil, Twentieth Century-Fox. American Tele phone and U.S. Gypsum. STOCKS QUOTATIONS 'By th Aaooiated Pre American Cm Pow ft U tm Tel rai .140i . 21 naronda Bend's ArlaMon ... Beth Steel .... loetnt 4lrn ana ... :lif Packlm ... -Tansdlan Pacifi .., Caterpillar Chrvslei . .... "omwltri Sou ... 33 s, "?nn 7uite ... ""m'inenai '"an .. "'own .eiiroach Titrtlv lVriarit Oouvla 4 rcraft .. ruront 1e Nem ... rvnc ra. Prer'na .., leneral emds ... Heneral t'nt .... 'loorivemt Tirt 'nt Harves'er ni Paper , 'ennecott Ilbbf McN A I .., ' one Be tl A" Montanmeri IVirrl 'lash feivinatoi Hl Dairy IT Central Northern selfie ... ae Am e" sh .. .. "ae nas w fie .... aa Tel A ! enney J O Xadlo Corp ... , latomer ,. Wayonler Ptd StTnnlrt eiat .,, S'ehfte'd liTeway Stores ,., r Rnebiirk ,,,, leathern Parlfh ... ittadird Oil Ca ... Matfehskei Cr' ,,, lwashlne Minim .,, Trans. Her ei ,,,, Taien ''ac.ifle .... 'N ew Oil C 'lalted t'.r'.ne "I ttM .... farmer re Pie ,,, raiwetn 3J' There are estimated lo be 1, 000 machines in the U. S. that -ell aspirin. DEATHS Malthew Lee Mallhew Lee, In this eMv, May 7. I re ate of 18 years. Survived by hrothfr, Joe Lee nf Kndir-ntl, N.V. An il mt n re men I nf services later by Howell. Kdwards dispel. fuin Tunaale Jinn Tunis' e, lale resident of 1785 -.ut ti 13th street, al a local hospital .May 5. at the age of II years. Iturvlved v parent. Mr. and Mrs. A O. Tunaai -jalem. brothers, Donsld Tung at of Minneapolis Minn.. Klciiard Tunaata of .'talrm; autri, Mrs B O. Kelso ol i -m. frs. 8. A Romano of llobnken. J M1j Colleen runaate. Mis Jean T :ii'e. M H'rnadeltr Tim' and Mlw )arl Hri'i 'iuninte of Hnlem and srand- noitier Wr.i l.finre Tunsate of Haiti Jrcck. M.cli. Munber ot B Joseph" Cath i'.ic riuirrii Itecltatlon of the rosary for i;n!or G.rU wa held Monday, May I, ij:(;al 'd.ool boa id of Union tilth Bchool nisirlct i. iBlft and to maiurs serially in numerical 'tr. r maturing maturing matur.na matur.ns mat urlna maturing maturing maturing maturing maturing maturing maturing maturing maturing June 1, J'ine I, June 1, June 1, June 1, June t, June 1, June 1, June 1, June 1, June 1, June 1, June 1, IBM) IftM MM mi MSS lass I9n? IBM lS 190 IBM 1983 108 1984 198 1388 . ono l I tl'i.OOOi nivrwiH (tl't. 000 1 (tn.oooi nn.oooi MIS fHiOt 'tnoooi 'tii nooi !t ..Oli mniurine maturing maturing n !t ..0Wi maturing J'ine 1, 1987 ean Mlvono maturlne J'ine I, 1181 I'd to tlie hlhej"t bidder Tor no lew than par M nad ae un;on h'ih vhool boird reaetung lh r.mt to reject anr and . ' robfih tftrrr. FOBPRT OOK17,, Clerfc of tnlon H ah cVhooi Tiw rin No. t, Marlon Crunt, Orenn, Addrea Po ie 1, Bui M, Woodburn, Tuesday, May 10, 1919 VJ 710 p.m. tn the Howell-Edwards chapel. Recitation of rnery Tuesday, May 10 al 8 p.m. m tne Hoelt-Edward cnapel. Re quiem mass will be held Wedne&day. Mar 11 at Bt. Jn.iepa's church at II a.m. Ia .ermenl in City View cemetery. Joeph L. Frange Joseph L. Prange, late resident of 1948 Maple avenue, near Stayton. May 7 at the ae of 63 years. Survived bv widow, f!cr iha Pragne, Salem; sons, Ciarenre. Rob ert and Conrad, ell of Salem, and l-e Pranfte, Ban Francisco: brothers, the Rev, France lJr,me, lacoma, ine nev jfim Prange. Spokane, end ueorge rraugv. Portland: inters, Suter M. Bonltare Prange. Roy, Ore., end Mr. Mary Srhott, gpokane, and six grandchildren. Memor- lal service win oe neia mhj i in the Howell-Edwards chapel uder the u pices of Knights of t-oiumo. kcci lion of wary w ll be held Wednesday May It at 6 p.m. in the Howell-Edward chapel. Sole nn requiem h.sh mass lU be held at St. Vincent de Paul's ehurro Thurdy. Ms 1?. at 10 a.m. iniermrna at Belc rest Memorial park. Baby Boy Clciter Babv Boy Cleiter. Infant in of M and Mrs. Charles A. Cleater. Jr., of De. troit, Ore., at a local hospital, May a, Also survived by a sister, Bonlta Clestrt of Delrolt; and grandparents, Mr. ant, Mrs. Andrew Lal sell of Dallas and Mn, Charles CleMer, Sr.. of Detroit, Ore. PrU vste service were held Tue.dsy. May 10, under the direction of the Howell-Edwards) ipel OBITUARY Oarrel Shellen Stayton Funeral aervices for Darrel She'uon. 3 who died Friday at a Euaen huspliAl. were held from t!ie Weldle fu neral home Mont!.iv atternoon. He w born at Scio Nov. 12. 1913. wtih the fam r.y movina tv re shortly aftfrwird. ha married Alma Tonkins. Brownsville. Apr, 13 1936. and lived at Euaene ihe la' five, year. B.iKleji liu widow he 1 survived ty two daunhte's. Carol L:nn and Betty Vnn Sieltnn; hU p.irrnt.-i, Mr. and Mm, Floyd S'Wton. all ol Snyton; brat -t-r.-. ; rl, Likevlewi R'x and Rnnald. both of 83lem: Lvle. Biaylon: Maurice, Cot tste Grove, and a bter, Mrs. Betty Sst ley, Stayton. Rene Marie Fran II Ocrai.t i-'uneral ttxcn f-r Mr. Ro Mnrie Pra n 1 crtf he Id from Sa c red Heart church. OervaLs. Saturday morn ,ni 31 9 o'clock with l;ie Rev. Father Martin Dotierty off ;ciat!rta. Burial as in 3acred Heart cemetery. Bearers were coiiMns: Cletua Eittler of Mt. AnKel, Ly inan Eiler. Csrl Prantl. and Prank Adel man all or Oerval. Joeph Aicler and .'Urence Schindler of Woodburn. Rose Marie Bitiler waji born in Germany on Dec 11. 1311. and came with her par-i-nt to t'.e UnUed States at aae on and a half yen--. Surviving are her hua band, Albert Prantl; four children, Lou ann. II years; Richard, 8: Leroy. 5; and Lawrence, 5 month; and parent. Mr, ar.d Mrs. Otto Bittler. alt of Oervai. The Unaer luneral home. Mt. Aniel, ill Id charge of arrangements. William Walter Dawaon Dallas Funeral service for William Walter Dawson. 68, of Monmouth Rt. 2 'Pedeel who died at the Bartell hospital Saturday nfiht. will be held from tne Henkle and Bollmaa funeral home at a o'clock WedneAday with burial In the lOOP cemetery here. He wa a retired, loiser and wa barn at Nashville, Tenn. Feb. 5. 1880. He married Mary Mlnervw Bedwell at Monmouth, Dec. 24. 1900, who died in 1936. He lived In Monmouth from 1897 to 19W when he moved to Da lis and in 1918 he moved to Pedee where ho made hi home. Surviving are two dauth ters. Mr. Ruth Cleo Trueax and Mr. Melba France Barnett. both of Lona vtew. Wash, and a sister, Mr. H. J. Amelung. Granite City. 111. Asthma Mucus Don't let couRhiiiff, nneezing, chokinff, recurring attack of Bronchial Asthma, ruin aleep anil enerpv (mother day with out trying MKNDAt'O. This great In terna! medicine work thru the blood, thua reaching the bronchia) tubea and lungs. l;sual)y start helping nitur immediately to remove; thick, aticky muctia. thus alleviating coughing and promoting freer breathing and more ro freahlng eleep. (let MHNDACt frnn yniir druggist today. Quick aatliifnrtton or money oacr guaranteea. Now She Shops "Cash and Carry Without Painful Backache When disorderof kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, II may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pa in a, leg paina. Ions of pep and energy, getting up night, swelling, pufnncss under the eyes, headaches and diEzines. Frequent or scanty paasages with smarting and burning aome. time nhowa there is something wrong wita your kidneys or bladder. Don't waitl Ask your druggist for Doan's ! rills, a stimulnnt diuretic, used successfully 1 by million for over BO year. Doan's givs I happy relief and will help the. 16 mile nf I kidney tube flueh out poisonous waste front your blood. Uet Doaa a i'uia. Druggists' Prescription For Relief of Itch When voui skin is irritated with pimples, red blotches and ijt her skin blemishes from e icrnal causes you're crazy with tching torture, t r y Samtnne Ointment itch inn stops prompt ly Smarting disappears imme diately hanilone Ointment is ilso wonderful for itching feet, tracks between toes and Ath ute s foot l or Sale at Willett's Capital Drug Store Mate at Liberty Phone 3-3118 ' KEEPS REGULAR ' Without Harsh Laxatives "As long as I can remember, I was) irregular. Then I began eatinj KEUJMHVS ALL-HKAN daily. Haven t taken a lax ative; ninccl" Mrs. J). V. Pou fra, ut:o Arcadia Ave., San (labricl, Cai'.This is one of hundreds of unsoliritfd letters from ALL-R RA N users. ALUBKAN may holo you too if constitMtx du! to lack of bulk in the diet! Knt an ounce daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied tftpr 10 days, noni the empty carton to Kellogg' s, Hattlt) Creek, Mich, (iet DOUBLE YOUH MONEY BACK! Buy today. Use Organic Fertilizer The Right Way to Rebuild Soil Free of Weed Seeds Odorless ,A.K, $5.00 Bulk 1 ton $1000 2 tons 17.50 Free rlrlivery anywhere In Salem Area Phone 3-8127 After 1PM Phone 24.197 f l;pcj