Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 21, 1949, Page 17, Image 15

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    AUTOMOBILIS
1041 DODOS Luiury Liner. 13. DM mile
on 41 motor. See bttwten 4 and 1 p. tn.
at 1140 H. Ctpltol. 'q 134
1M1 CHEVROLET Truck with new 1H2
trailer house, built on bed. Lowell Bar
low, Watt Maple and Oth 6ta., Dallas.
q 133
I040-4O H. D. Motoreyele. Vary good shapeT
1300. 1046 Ford I passenter coupe, top
condition. Reasonably priced, OBI Kini
wood Aye.. West Btlam. ql30
1147 FORD prciUJP-Vton. inquire at
houae trailer at rear of Central Howell
Store on Sllvertoo Road, evee. or Sun.
l ia
'M STUDE. or trad for tat water htr.,
davenport, oil dr.. eewlni machine. Ph.
3-4330, ql21
WILL bell equity for 1400 on 1041 Butck
convertible, axe. cond. Muat aell lmmed.
Will take old car In good condition on
trade, 3373 State St. Ph. 31940. ql
1030 FORD l-DOOR. EXCELLENT
COKDmOH, UN.
SEE CAROL
930 N. COMMERCIAL
144 PORD COUPE, excellent cond. Must
aril at once. 01000 caah. 34 N. th at..
Apt. I. -after I p. a. ql33
141 CHEV. iVe T. ataka truck. 3 apeed.
3 new tlrea, 4 new recapa. new paint.
toed motor. Reaaonabla. 1 mile weit of
Peat Sclo. H. A. Pierce. Rt. 3. Box 110.
Sclo. ql33
iCODEL A FORD Roaditer, 30 motor, good
condition. Inquiry Norman Hall. Oervala.
Ore. ql3
1040 BOTCK Spatial 4-dr. aadan for quick
aale, RAH, good tlrea, ft. Ph. 34877.
1645 H. 17th. qiaa
4t CBEV. 4-dr. apeclal deluxt. Lota of
extraa. Like new. On owner. M0 N.
nth. Ph. a-iiu. iai
M CHRTSLER. Rum good. 100. 1385 H. 4
qlJl
1141 DE LUXE FORD eoupe. Excel, cond.
Rdalo At heater. Seat cover. See at
16D0 S. Church. qlll
NOW WRECEINO a '40 CHEV., '17 Ohv
'43 Dodie, '16 Dodlt, '16 Olda, '17
Terraplane, '36 Pontlae. Soma low price
can dt trucka. Himm'i Wrecker. Ph.
1-8466, Dallaa Hlihwar. m
1041 PONTIAC aedanette. Low mlleaie,
good cond. CaU after I p.m., 076 N. th.
Ph. 31143 ql21
(Chevrolet ' lot iinc truck and trailer.
No Junk, new body work, 0 new 11-ply
tlrea on trailer. New extra trana. 10.000
two apeed Eton with new ring and
pinion. Can be financed easily. Melvln
Boyct. Pedee. qm
1040 DELUXE HUDSON, 1-door radio and
heater. 3500. Donald Harlan. T.B. hoa-
pltal after 0 p. m. q!31
1047 CHEV. Aero Sedan, orlg. owner. Save
MOO. Ph. 3-7303. ql34
10M PLYMOUTH 4-dr.. good motor and
tlrea. McCutcheon, Rt. 4, Box 013. 0
mllea B E. on Hlway Jit. qiai
1040 PLT De Luxe 4 dr. adn. Radio, excel,
tlrea. beautiful tray finlab. Original
owner, 01100. Ph. 3-0310 or 3-7600. q
'00 STUDEBAKER Champion. Clean In-
aide Or out. 000x16 tlrea, overdrive. See
at 1005 I. com L Mm your own price.
ql33
1041 CHEVROLET a door fedan In good
condition. 1046 high tork motor. Oood
rubber. Low mlleaie on the new motor.
1050. Ph. 3-0936. 344 N. 33rd. 0.131'
BEAUTIFUL '40 Dodge l-paaa. coupe. 070
Ratellffe Drive. Phone 3-3003. ql31
to OLDS 0 paaa. club eoupe. R a H,
fog Ughta. Oood paint, new tlrea. 8690.
I486 Madison till I evea. 3003 Pair
grounda Road. Apt. 4. Ph.3-3813. q!31
NEW MOTOR. INSTALLATION
Why overhaul your motor when you can
Inatall new motor at thla reaaonabla
prlea;
)B-'41 Plymouth 0360
Includes all necessary gatketa. oil and
etc.
CAN ARRANGE FOR TERMS
SEIFER & MOLL
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
SOT N. Water St. Ph. 101
BILVERTON. OAEOON
0,133'
Eisner Motors to Buy
1087 PLYMOUTH 4-door. Oood tlrea, heat
er, aeat covera ana new Brake, jaas
or beat caah offer. 450 N. 30th St. q!31
1M7 OLDSMOBILE atatlon waton. Excel
lent cond. 11950 caah or trade equity for
good motorcycle. Ph. 3-7330. ql33
1000 FORD Coupe mechanically perfect,
good pa'nt, new tlrea, life xuard tubes,
new motor, extraa. Ph. 34317. ql33
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
WANTED clean used care. Bob Karr,
3160 A. Com'l 0
P0NTIACS
'47 Sdn. cpe $1585
41 Spt. cpe 895
'47 Ford D.L. spt cpe. 1445
Herrall-Owens Co.
mo x. ubtnr
n. Mm
ThU Tim, It'l HUDSON!
ferric 8,1m PirU .
Horn, of Oood Dim! C.n
BHROCK MOTOR OO
CAiareh Gh.mk.u SU. Ph. 3-tim
Thu ruw ir. mroftom
frrw. .!. . rui.
Worn m Oeo0 Omi ow
HROOS MOTOR OO
0ban OhM9.fe.ta at f l-tl.l
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BOY - SELL TRADE
TERMS
Ml Palrtround Road Phone 1-8454
Eisner Motors to Sell
MOTORCYCLE. SCOOTERS
INDIAN
WorKTa moat modern oaotoreycK
CUSHMAN SCOOTERS WHIZ
ZER BIKES Genuine part, serv
ice every model
Shrock's Motorcycle Sales
Open every evening till 1. Monday
throug) Friday
ton Portland Road - Ph 1-1433
BOATS
FOLDING BOAT and motor ITO. Marvin
Lewis' Service Bta.. Weat Salem, talll
ONE 10-ft. Centnrv Boat. Oood condition.
01. UU S. 30th. Phone 3-7330.
Oil"
TRAILERS
UJTILITT TRAILER, steel body and eov.
ered top. cail at 1100 Leslie. ww-
S0 FOOT SPARTAN Mention trailer 1
mnnthi am !. water heater. 0 ft
Frlgidalre. South Wind Fir. furn. Cost
04404. Will sell for 01415. Inoulre at
Fir Crest Trailer Court. 1110 N. River
Rd.
SELL OR TRADE 41 P. W. 30 ft. tamdem
Mac. W model Fierce log trailer. Ph.
Albany 1310-J-4. "M
RATIONAL HOUSE TRAILER 41." 1 feet.
Sleeea 4. Two doora. Electric brakes. 4
wheels Butane ranse. In good condition.
lO0 Portland Rd. Howard Trailer Park.
till
104f rar-TfiET BnUt Trailer House SI ft
Butane equipped, backabla dolly. Call
3-1440. till
MARE offer on II ft. modern trailer he
3100 N. Church. till"
10 ft. GLIDER house trailer. Vtrv good
rendition. 1400 rash. 144 Court St.
uptalra apt. W. O. Dyer. till
SO BUCR and Spartan Royal Mansion
trailer will take amall trailer trade in
HO Lena avenue. till
NEW KARRIALL TRAILERS
I-WHEEL CTILJTT TRAILERS
rrlii-d from 1310 to I1M
RONESTEPtE SAI-E0 SERVICE
170 H. CHURCH
till
V R1TCBATEAC modem trailer. B'.eeta
4. Ilia. FB, t-OOOO.
un
FINANCIAL -
F. H. A. LOANS 4V2
Talk over your real aetata loan
problem with ua.
Reimann for Real Estate
301 South High Phone l-osoi
. CASH
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 1300
Car loan up it 1000
Ooma In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1001 Fairgrounds Road
Acroaa atreet from bank
No Parking problem
Phone 37033 Lie. N M10I-0U01
Fiord Kenkoo. Mgr t
GENERAL FTNANCB COUP.
LOANS
Llo S-114 and M-tlO
and
ROT R SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOAMS
131 S. Commercla St. Tel. 3-0101 r
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rata and una
on larger loan
tou and abort Ubm
payment!
ROY H SIMMONS
111 Sor'h Commercial St Phone 3-0111
0Vs RE AX, ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOAMS
CAR LOANS
STATE FINANCE CO.
103 8. Rig' St. Lie. 8-310 M-1T1 r
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4 INTEREST
I to 40 Yeara and No Commlaaloa
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St. Phone 3-181 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
133 S. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 1-347 Lie No M-lftO 8-184 T
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4Vi and 1
TOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
raaaon. Caah for Real Eatete Contracts
and Second Mortgage.
CAPITOL BECURRTBS CO
301 Pioneer Truat Bldg Ph. 1-7103 r
DIRECTORY
ADD IN O MACHINES
All spake aaed maafctoat, aoVd, ranted,
repaired Roan. 4M Court Phone 30773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair aervlee
Free estimates. Trade-ins accepted on
new appliances. Vlnce'e Riectrla. Phone
1-0330. 151 8. Liberty St. o-
AT-CR DOOR GRINDING
'awnmower aharpenlno and repairing
Dexter, Ph 30033 o
AUTO RADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 151 B. Liberty Ph. 1-0858. 0"
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phono 1-0300. RlgM
1-1004. SIS Center. o
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms
No down payment. Phone 1-4000. o!44'
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Building a ew home? Let Sullivan Or
Taylor homo builder build It for you
Ph. 3-4473 or 3-7S70. 131a
Kike Panek, 37B 8. Com'l. Ph 3-5161
Brake Wheel aligning special late
olIO
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 30037.
Bulldozlm leveling, road bids., clear
ing teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 1-1146, Baiem. Q134'
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA caah
register Al makes sold, ranted, re
paired Roen 450 Court. Ph 1-0773.
CEMENT WORKS
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair oi foundations, fiaawaixs,
driveways, patios, curba, wall, etc. Call
2-tOOU, OIK
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley. 771 S. 31st Ph. 3-7171. ollO1
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnca'a Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing 181 aV Liberty
Ph. 1-0330 o
EXTERMINATORS
Breltbaupt's for flowera Dial 1-0170. o
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
i. R Welkins Co producta Fret 4e
.lvery 1717 Center Ph. J-IMI.
INSULATION
A.B.C. Insulation Co. Ph. 1-3740. 130'
LANDSCAPr NURSERY
P A. Doerfler as Sona. Ornamental. 100
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 1-1131. o
LAWNMOWER8
Sharpening, guaranteed oervlee. New
power and hand mowers CaU Harry
. Scott. 107 So. Cam ! St tltO'
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Expert
work. F. Roach, call 10030. el41
At youi door lewnmower iharpenlng
Dexter the lawnmawer man Ph. 16011
o
block laying
4114
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 1-4000.
Smltty'a Clipper Sen trucks, tars
renud Fb 10100 a or Center Cburch
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar, Mando
lin, Banjo, ttc. 1631 Court St. Fb. 1-1 M.
till
NURSES' REOISTRT
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and fltlnt auppltu.
aafa. duplicators and supplies, desk
lamoa typewriter stands, brief eases
Fltrct Wire Recorders. Rats. 400 Court
OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE
CaU Cy Tounier. Ph. 1-0071.
paperhanoi.no
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 1-1713.
A f strom 'a ara equipped to
painting Phone 1-1401
FAINTING AND FAPERRANOINO
call 13000 for your Painting Paper-
hantlne. Attractive rate oiw
"painting and paperhanglng. Free-eetl-mate
Ph. 1-0511. 057 Snipping. em
PICTURE FRAM1NO
!etur frsmina Hatchtee Paint Store
PhOkt 1-0117 f
plaVttrino
Patching, Repatrino. Ph 1-1 101.
Piahei 344 S Com'L Ph. t-lOH.
PRICING, SPRATINO
L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7000.
Philip W Belike. Ph.
RADIO REPAIR
Raj Moor 33T0 Portland Rd. Ph. J -04 11
RADIATOR REPAIR
Cleaned, repaired. $ O Balr Bono Ph
II 101 S Drlee-ba Theatre Since 1017
0133
Ray Moore 3370 Portland Rd. Ph. 1-04)3
RE nUO ERA Tl ON A A PFtlANCf" REPAIR
Ttelfinator freeaari Lehman i Matthews
JI M. Via OH. Fb. 07041. 0)104
DIRECTORY
SAND j GRAVEL
Oarden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
drat no axes vat ins Walling Sand At
Oravai Co. fhone 3-0341 o
Valley Sand Gravel Co Silt, aand A
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel at eats
Tractor scoop Ot trucks for dirt moving
Ph. office 34003. res. 37140 o
Salem Saw Wrka. Ph. 1-7003
13M M. Oth
0136
1EWERB AND SEPTIC TANKS
Bectiia Soto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Resor iharp Steel Cutting Blades
Clean Sewers m Drains Sept la Tanks
Olsanetf Seas. Ph 1-0111 ee 1-0400
SEPTIC TANKS
K. P. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned.
Electric machine aervic on aewer and
drain llnea. Guaranteed work. 1143-Oth
St.. Wast Salem. Ph. 1-7404. 0145
M.ke'a Septic Service. Tanks cleaned
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Sim 8t, W. Salem. Ph. 0-1400. 1-5317
0110"
TRANSFER A STORAOR
xcal j Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils coal Orlqu'U Trucks to
Portland daily. Agent tor Br kins House
hold goods moved to anywhere in DO
o. Canada Lamar Transfer Ji Storase
Ph 1-3111
TYFEWB ITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables All makes UMd midlines
Repairs and rent Roen. 450 Court, o
VENETIAN BLINDS
WELL DRILLING
J. A. Sneed Bona, well-drill lng. 5505
Brooks St.. Salem. Ph. 3-0000. 0133
Fred Wymore. Rt 1 Bos 317 Ph 35135
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Free estimates 1
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners Windows, walls
woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 147
Court. Lansdoc Culbertaon and Mather
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller Made to order. 1 Dav
Del. Reinholdt es Lewis. Ph 33630. 0
WOOD SAWDUST
West Saler Fuel Co. Ph. 1-4031.
WOODSAWING
Atkins Crosa. Ph. 31074 or 38178. ol!4
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE FROM CAN
DALARIA BOULEVARD TO HANSON
AVENUE.
Notice hereby la given that the com-
mnnrAiincll nf th rltv Of Salem. OrCEOn.
deema It necessary and expedient and
hereb declares Ita purpose and Intention
to Improve Mountain View Drive from the
south line of Candalarla Boulevard to the
north line of Hanaon avenue, in uie city
of Salem. Marlon county. Orexon. at the
expense of the abutting and adjacent
nroMriT. extern in street uiuiKcuoni
the expense of whlcn wilt be asaumed by
the eltv of Salem, bv brlnxlng said por
tion of aald street to the established
grade, constructing cement concrete
curbs, and paving said portion of aald
atreet with a 3Vi inrb aaphaltlc concrete
pavement 30 feel wide In accordance with
the plane and specifications therefor
which were adonted bv the common coun
cil May 0. 1040, which art now on file
in the office of the city recorder and
which by this reference thereto arc made
a part nereoi.
The common council hereby declares Its
purpose and Intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
uie atreet improvement Department.
By Order of the Common Council May
0, 1040.
ALFRED MUNDT. Cltv Recorder
Date of first publication hereof la May
Capital Journal, May 13, 14. 10. IT, 18,
10. 30, 11. 13, 34, 30.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
MARION STREET FROM EAST CURB
LINE OF CAPITOL STREET TO WEST
CURB LINK OF TWELFTH STREET,
Notice herebv la liven that the c
mon council of the city of Salem. Oregon
deema H neceseary and eipedlent and
hereby declares Its Duroose and Inten'
tlon to Improve Marlon street from the
east curb lint of Capitol atreet to the
west curb line of Twelfth street, in the
eity oi eaiem. Marion eountv. oreaon.
the expense of tha abutting and adjacent
property, oy removing st existing euros.
and constructing new cement concrete
curoa, widening the existing pavement
irom m ieei to o reeu a left or sucn
additional width to be on each side of
the existing pavement and auch addition
al width to be paved with a 0 Inch Port
land eement concrete pavement, and the
existing pavement to be resurfaced with
1V inch aaohaitle concrete naveinent-
all In accordance with the plana and spe
cifications therefor which wera adopted
by the common council Mav 0. 1040.
wnien ara now on file in the offlee of
cuy recorder ana wn en bv this
reference thereto are made a nart here
of.
The common eouncll herebv declares
Ita purpoae and Intention to make the
above described Improvement by and
through tha atreet Improvement depart
ment. By order of the Common Council May
1040.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date Of flrat BUbllcatlon hereof la Ua
13. 1040.
capital Journal Mav 11. 14. is. if. la
10. . 11. 13. 3. 10.
ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS
8KPARATS aaaled btda will be received
by the Board of Education of School
Dlatrtct No. 240J, Marlon County. Ore
ton, at the School AdmlnUtration Office,
400 N. High Street. Salem. Oreaon. until
June 7, 1040. 7:10 o'clock PM., Daylight
Saving Time, (or the following work:
Additions and Alteration to Bnglewood
Orade School and Addition and Alter
ation to McKlnley Orade School, and will
then and there be opened and publicly
read aloud. Bid received after the
time fixed for opening will not be
considered.
Plana, specification and form of eon.
tract document may be examined andor
obtained at the off let of Proems n Ox
HayaJlp, Amoc. Archt., 3040 S. W. Third
Ave.. Portland, or the office af Cnnnn
O. Ward. Clerk. 400 N . High St ree t .
Salem, Oregon. A deposit of 135 00 will
required lor each orclect. which will
be refunded upon the return nf elan nA
epeclflcationa within a reasonable time.
Attention la called lo Bidder Preouallfl.
cattona, Sectlona 00-103 to 01103 Inc..
OCLA), which mml be filed witei the
Clerk 10 day before date for open ins
of bid and for which form mar be ob
tained at tha Office of the Arehlteeu
or the Clerk.
No propoaal will be considered unlaw
accompanied by a certified check, cashier'
check or bid bond iwtth authorised aurety
company aa aurety mad payable to the
owner in an amount of not lota than
3 of the amount of the b:d. Surety
bond will required In accordance with
me contract naeumfnt.
The School Dimtrt raaervM the right
to reject any or all bide and to waive
all Informalities.
No bidder may withdraw hts bid after
w nour t lor the opening thereof
a tore award of contract, unle said
award la delayed for o period exceeding
ay.
OONNBLL O. WARD. District Clerk
- Mar 31 30. June 4
EXErt'TRIX' Mftim
NOTtCS IS HBTtEBT OIVrN that PEANL
OERTRUDE OWEN ha been, by erder
oi tn circuit Court of the State
Oregon for Marion County, appointed
executrix OT the estate of ALBERT EL-
WTN OWEN, deceased. Any person
having claim aaatnat said eatat are
requeateo to preaent them, with proeer
veuchera, to aald executrix at 310 Pioneer
Trail Building. Balem. Orecon. within
aix month from th date of this notice.
Dated thU 31at day of Mar. 1!H0.
PEARL OERTRUDE OWEN
Executrix of the Batata of
Albert S:wvn Owen, deceased.
t HOT EN RHOTEN
SAM F. SPEX7U0TRA
Pioneer Truat BuUdino
Balem. Oreaon.
Attemera for Eaeeutrii.
May 31 30. June 4 II II
LODGK
CP
LOOT, uru (very Wed'
owdajr Ufht. VUllora wel
Mrs. Bowman Y
On Another Trip
Mrs. Katie Bowman, Salem
centenarian who reached her
100th birthday a few week! ago,
left again Saturday on one of
her frequent trips.
She left rriday morning by
Pacific Trailways bui for Altus,
Okla., by way of Lot Angeles
and Albuquerque, and will make
the entire trip by Trailways, as
she has done several times in
recent years to southern places.
a
Recently she went to Lot An
geles, and on a three-day stay
there appeared on an ABC net
work program, and was re
awarded with an electric wash
ing machine, electric mixer, etc.
The piesent trip to Oklahoma
is to visit her last blood relative,
Mrs. Aba Bush, who is ill. In
Los Angeles she will again be
on a radio program.
Mrs, Bowman travels alone.
Stocks Level Off
After Decline
New York, May 21 The
stock market levelled off to
day after a four-day running
decline.
It was scarcely an aggressive
advance but a good majority of
key issues moved up minor frac
tions. A handful of minus signs
dotted the list and numerous
shares remped at Friday's fi
nal quotations.
Trading , a now even for a
Saturday. Turnover was at a
rate which would bring transac
tions for the two hours only
slightly above 200,000 shares.
Brokers now are blaming the
approaching fourth-round wage
negotiations with the prospect
of higher wages coupled with de
clining sales .as the major
stumbling block in the market's
path.
Corporate bonds moved nar
rowly. MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Saleaa Lleeetra Mrhet
(B Vallei Packing Compa-nyi '
Spring lambs top 134.00 to 136 00
Sheared lamtw, top. tlt.00 to 130.50
Yearllnia. light 114 00 to 118.00
Cwea 12.00 to 10.00
Cutter eowa Sio.oo to 114.00
Fat dairy eowa 114. SO to 110.00
Dairy hellers .115.00 to 010.00
Bulla 110.00 to 131.00
"alvea goo (300-4M)lba. 130.00 to 133.00
Veal (150-300 IbA.) good . 134 00 to 128.00
(oca Price paw within tit of Port
end price for each type Top. 170-223 .ba
PortlanO Preoaee
Balterfat Tentatlfe. auajeel to Imme
diet change Premium quality mail mum
10 .33 to 1 percent aeldltt delivered to
Portland 01 -64c lb., Ilrat que lit 7 B0-02c
'b. second quality 37-80c. Valley route
and country points fe leap than tirat.
Batter Wholesale FOB bulk oubes to
rholeaale;a grade AA, 03 s:ore, 01-03C;
A, S3 acora 00-81ttc: B, 00 acore, 08e lb..
O, 80 acore, 67c lb. Above prices ara atrlct
ir nominal
Cheese Belling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon emgiea. 38 4 -40 So Oregon I
lb loaf. OUfc-OOVto: triplet e lea than
tingles
Cgga fTe Wholesalers 1 A grade lane
31-63 c; A medium, 31-31 Vie; grade B.
'arte. 4?,4-04c
Partial) Dairy Market -
BetterPrice to retallara- Grade AO
prlnta Me: AA cartons 07c: A prints.
00c; A cartons. 07e: B print. 03c.
Cgga Prke to retailer: AA large
50c. certified A large. SOc: A large.
t-sss; AA medium. Me; certified A.
medium. 04ei A medium. Olet carton 1c
additional
Cbeeea Price to retailera. Portland
Oregon slnglaa 40l-00Vfce Oregon loal. I
43Wj-33ci triolet IMe laar than ain-
Cla
Peaiiry
1,10 catcaeae no 1 quality fob
planta. No. 1 broilers under SW Iba -30e
roaa'ter 4 Iba. and over. 30-lle lb : fowl.
Leghorn under 4 lb.. 34-33c: over
Iba. 30-37c; colored fowl. aU weights. So
le; roosters, all weigh ta, 10-30c.
Babbits Ataraee to growers lor Sea
hlte: fryer white. 4-3 Iba 37-30 lb ;
3-0 Iba.. )6-0 lb ; colored Ol-tSc; old oi
heavy doe. ll-10e srreaxed frrera ta
butchera. aTOOc: eld near onea. ISl0c
Tarkeyo (Prleaa emoted are tot to the
producer on a dressed weight basis) -
grao m yoang toms si age lb.; no
I young bona, nominally 00c
Dreeeed tarkeva ta retailer! OtaOe A.
young hen. 70-71 New Yorr- style dree
a graoe youna torn aa-eva
Portland Mleeellaneoaa
Ceeeara Bark Dry lOe lb., green Ve lb
Wool Valley eoarse and medium gradea
toe lb
Man air 30e fb. on 13-month growth.
fllOee Calves 30a ib., according to
weight klpa. 18c lb., beef tl-llo lb., bull
S-flc Ib . country buyer pay 3a laaa
Nat Quotations
Walnuts Pranouettea mat oualltt tuns
bo. 34 7c, large. 33. 7o; medium. 37 3c; sec
ond quality Jumbos. 10.3c. large 30 3a;
medium, 30 3e: baby 33 3c, aefl ahel, first
amy large. 19 le: medium 30 3a: sec
ond quality large 07.3c: medium 14 7a;
baby 33 3a.
Filberts afumn. 30e lb; targe. 10
medium. 10c: small. 13c
Quotetlnne above supplied by North-
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CRFDITOBS
Na. 13700
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
on. for th County of Marion. Probate
Department, in the matter of the aatat
of Oie T. Store aali, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the under-
ataned ha been appointed administrator,
eta of the aatate of Ole T. Storaaali, de
ceued. by the Circuit Court of th State
of Oreaon. for Marlon County, and ha
4iallfied All peraon having Calms
tea I rut aald eatate arc hereby notified
to preaent the aame to me at the office
oi th Capital Journal, Balem. Oreaon.
with voucher and duly verii'd, within
aix month from the date hereof.
Date of flrat publication May 7. 1340.
Date of lat publication June 4, 1040.
Fdwin M Lewi, Attorney.
Mar 7. 14, 31. 30; June 4
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE 1 hereby given that the under
aigned ha Med In the Circuit Court ef
th State of Oregon for th County of
Marlon, Probate Department, her duly
ver J(fd Final Account aa Executrix of
n estate or Julia E. Blodeetl. deceased.
an that aald Court ha fixed Mondav.
he 30th dar or June, 1040, at th hour
f 10 00 oelock A. M. of aaid day a the
time, and the Circuit Court Room In the
County Court Houa In Salem, Marion
ieun;y. vregon aa in place lor h'erlng
aaid Final Account and all objection
thereto.
Dtd at Salem, Oregon, thli 7th day
et Mar. iat
SARAH BLODOrrT PRTPRSOR
eaerutrix of lae estate of
Julia B Biodeett. oeceaaed.
Ronald C. mover, Attorney
for Executrix,
Salem, Oregon
May T 14 3! : June
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Centenarian on Trip Mrs. Katie Bowman, Salem centen
arian, who left alone Friday for a trip to Altus, Okla., shown
here boarding a PacificvT railway bus. She is being assisted on
the bus by Glen Perry, driver, and H. G. Cooper, Salem Trail
ways agent. (Photo by Joe Tompkins)
Difference Between Total
And Black Eclipse Explained
By HUGH PRVETT
Astronomer, Extension Division, Oregon Higher Education System
' "Can you tell me in 10 easy words the difference between a
'total' and a 'black eclipse?" '
Our correspondent referred to the press reports regarding the
unusual darkness of the moon for a while during the recent fade
out. Many then had difficulty seeing it and suspected a small
cloud possibly obscured it al-
though the bright star Spica
nearby remained bright. Some
said Spica also faded.
Hoping for better vision, one
enthusiastic watcher energetic
ally polished her already -spotless
large east window. Life
magazine state that leading as
tronomers recalled seeing no
other lunar eclipse so dark.
At no time, however, where
the sky was clear did last
month's eclipsed moon become
entirely invisible. Since the in
vention of telescopes, the moon
has on three occasions blacked
out so completely among the
Blattering stars that it was im
possible for a time to see it at
all. even with optical aid. Th
dates were April 25, 1642; May
18, 1761; and June 10, 1816. At
a few other times it was hard to-
see. appearing about like the
Milkv Way. The eciplses In
June 1620 and Oct. 1884 are ex
amples. '
The earth's shadow at the dis
tance of the moon is almost
three times as wide as the moon,
so at the middle of a long eclipse
our lunar neighbor is well Im
mersed in shade. But mythical
'moon-men" then looking our
way might see a ring of rosy
l!.Y,t all nrAiinri thm hii00 hlarlc
tarth. Had Olir World no St
mospheric coverinR, they could
not see this light, nor could they
if the air around this rim should
be filled with clouds.
Light rays passing very obli-
ouely through a medium of vary
ing density, such as different.
heights of the earth's airy cov
ering, are refracted (bent) in
ward somewhat. Besides, this
white light loses much of its blue
anrl trlnlot Kv emttprino In mir
. i ..... .
air so that what finally leaves
the atmosphere In this case
bent inward and heading toward
the eclipsed moon has a decid
edly reddish tinge with which to
paint darkened old Luna.
Dr. H. N. Russell, the Prince
ton astronomer, has this all f i sr
uerd out mathematically in Sci
entific American of Nov. 1942.
Solar rays striking clear air
along the earth's surface are
bent inward 1.13 degrees. This
will take the emerging coppery
rays a little past the moon s cen
ter when the Utter is In the
middle of the shadow. If the
entire ring of atmosphere
around the earth within the
range of the "moon-men" Is fill
ed with clouds to a depth of one
mue. ine oesi rays win mil ju-.
reach the lunar center from all
n,ui-. i. iiic uuuui ie nuir RatCllffe.
higher, the center will be Invisi-
ble. If they extend up four or' j ,.
five miles, no refracted Mint wllll8""lB, rli,r Miin
reach the moon's surface and ' Portland, Ore., May 21 f A
truly "black" total eclipe wllliearch was ordered today for
result. A mild approarh to this John Robinson, student flier
evidently occurred April 12, 1 who disappeared Tuesday on a
1949. flight from Cookville, Wash , to
Wenatchee. It was thought he
Snm h-v -i, -.... th.i might have swung south into
great masses of dust from vol -
canic eruptions, ouch ss are
srnman tn in
the entire earth and remain In!"11-,!OUtn hl" four!,e' 1hrn
the air for a few yearn, may alto1 ook "",ln br,orc vanish
have played an important parti '
in all three "invisible" eclipse
mentioned above. There were
the eruptions of Taal (Philip
pines) in 1MI, Vesuvius (Italy)
in 1760 and Tomboro (near Java) katoa (Stinria Strait).
in 1813. each preceding a blark-l Conversely, some have tried tn
out eclipse by about a year. The: blame the recent northwest
near-blackouta of 1620 and 1884:rthquake on the dark eclipse
jeach followed great eruption!
2
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Oklahoma Hit
By 17 Twisters
. (Br the AMOcUted Prui)
A tornado offensive ground
across Oklahoma into Kansas
last (Friday) night and sent out
flank attacks to strike Colorado
and Tennessee.
For the fourth night In a row
Oklahoma bore the brunt of the
tornado assault, with two dead
and untold injuries and damage.
Already groggy from state
wide floods, Oklahoma counted
17 separate twisters from early
evening to midnight. More re
ports were expected from isolat
ed plains communities.
In Kansas, more twisters hit
southeast of Garden City, near
Scott City, Wilmore, Rozel,
Chase, Gorham and near Salina
and Gypsum. Colorado's storm
was at Wray, in the northeast
near the Kansas-Nebraska bor
der. In Tennessee the damage
was at Goin and Barn creek.
Since Tuesday, near two-score
twisters have battered the Soon
er state, while violent electrical
storms poured down torrents
that sent nearly every prairie
creek and river leaping out of
its banks.
Considering the violence of
the weather, the death toll was
mercifully light. Two flood
deaths one last night and one
Tuesday were the only other
fatalities beside the tornado
victims.
Military Law
a a a i
! larCAC fftr W I
Announcement was made Sat
urday by the Instructor for the
Army Reserves in Salem, Capt.
Richard Reynolds that the mil
itary law classes to be held here
for regular army personnel and
members of the reserves will be
held at the Willamette Universi
ty law school.
Two different cla-ses are to
he held weekly, th first hold
ing, Its first weekly meeting
Tuesday, May 24, and the sec
ond, Thursday, May 27. Already
approximately SO persons have
registered for each class
Instructors fcr the classes
eight meetings of each class will
be held are Lt. Col. Francis T
Wade, Lt Col. Eugene E. Laird,
MaJ. Clifton Enfield
ch.rl., Jens and Capt,
Maj
Robey
lrron ln n ltempt to get
around cloudi. He landed in a
1 farmpx'i fifld noar Packwood
by year. The first followed!
the eruption of Hecla (Iceland);
thai lArnnil tha arnnlinn V
tnt preceding evening.
Capital Journal. Salem. Oregon. Saturday, May 21, 1949 17
Union Ultimatum Threatens
End to Ford Negotiations
Detroit, May 21 () Government men strove today to save
the Ford strike negotiations from collapse.
In a developing emergency federal mediators worked to keep
the company and the striking CIO United Auto Workers at the
peace tabic.
'Grains Move
Higher Today
Chicago. May 21 (ft Grains
generally moved higher today in
a fairly brisk trade. Most in
terest centered around the May
deliveries, in which healings
ended at the close. They advanc
ed on short-covering with soy
beans showing the most strength.
May wheat closed a4 -1
higher at $2.24-2.25, May corn
2'2-4 higher at $1.353-1.38,
May oats unchanged to 3 high
er at 67i-71, May rye un
changed to H lower at $1.37 M-
May soybeans to 8 cents
higher at $2.40-2.43, and May
lard two cents lower to 18 cents
a hundred pounds higher at
$11.35-11.53.
Deferred wheat futures end
ed 2 lower to higher, corn
1 cent lower to to 2 cents
higher and lard unchanged to 8
cents a hundred pounds high
er. 58 Planes 0(1
On Marine Trio
Portland, Ore., May 21 V) A
transcontinental mass flight of
light planes took off from here
today with 58 of them scheduled
to land at Portland, Me., next
Friday.
The 39 planes which left here
this morning were to pick up
nine added starters at Pendleton
and Boise today. Pilots for 10
new planes to join the flight at
Lock Haven, Pa., May 28 are
passengers on the western part
of the trip. Pilots from Bend,
Klamath Falls. Medford, Coos
Bay and The Dalles were to link
themselves with the group on
today s stops.
Tour Secretary Frank Wo-
mack said the tour the sev
enth for Oregon businessmen
pilots is the longest mass flight
of small planes ever attempted.
The purpose, he said, is to have
fun and publicize the state. With
special reference to the Port
land Rose Festival June 8-12
and the Pendleton Round Up
August 24-27. However, boost
er groups from the Grants Pass
Cavemen and the Coos Bay
Pirates are along to promote
their areas.
On its previous flights the
tour group has flown 18,300
miles with a cracked propeller
the most serious damage.
A C-47 assigned by Air Sec
retary Stuart Symington is a
part of the flight, carrying press
and radio representatives and
fliers' luggage.
Overnight stops are sched
uled at Salt Lake City, Chey
enne. Wichita, Indianapolis.
Akron, Lock Haven and Port
land. The planes will return
individually after a May SO
flight to Washington, D.C.
New Sentences for
Recaptured Convicts
McMinnville.May 21 Wi New
sentences were Imposed here
yesterday on two convicts who
escaped from the state peniten
tiary last week-end, only to be
captured two dayi later at
Prineville.
Convicted of stealing a car ln
their flight, the two. Henrv
Bradley and Ralph E. Neyman,
were sentenced to three years
each. The sentences will run
concurrently with terms thev
were serving.
The men took the automobile
at Sheridan. It was recovered
In Prineville.
STOCKS
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The strike's 11th negotiation
session was scheduled today.
A union ultimatum to walk
out unless Ford agreed to start
1949 contract negotiations on
Monday forced the new issue on
the UAW "speed-up" strike's
17th day.
Ford, all of whose 106.000 pro
duction workers are idle, blunt
ly refused.
The union and management,
in an exchange of sharp words,
laid the blame for each other
on any possible washout of the
peace talks.
Federal mediators Arthur C.
Viat and Sylvester Peti were
hopeful. The two formally en.
tered the negotiations yesterday.
Viat conceded "it's tough" but
said "we are doing our best to
keep the parties together."
"There is a lot of time be
tween now and Monday," he
added.
The recriminations in an in
creasingly bitter verbal battle
reached a peak yesterday. ;
Vice President John S. Bu
gas of Ford and UAW President
Walter Rcuthcr. chief negotia
tors, blasted one another.
Bugas told Reuther in a let
ter: v.
"Your intention seems
throughout to have been to use
every possible device to keep
this strike going."
This was in reply to a Reu
the raccusation that the com
pany was "using a legitimate
strike as a subterfuge to delay
contract negotiations."
The union wants to negotiate
a new contract a the same time
that the parties try to negotiate
a strike settlement.
Salem Markets
CceaoleleS trees reperte Maleas See.
re far Ib laldaare Capital
Jnrnal Reader. (Revise tally).
tUlell 9 rrtee
See Mash 00.10.
Rsftblt Pellela I4.SI.
Dairy Pe 04 00.
Peallrrt tviyins oriee Grade A oalava
ed hen SOe; orade A thorn hen,
at eenU. Orade A colored fryer, three
pound and up, too. Orade k old rooeter
II -ant
too
Barlai Price Extra lane AA. '40;
lari AA 40c: tart A, 40c; medium AA
40e; medium A. 4l-44c: pullets, ll-IOe.
Waalcaale Prlaee Ea wholesale price
I i t aent above the price above.
Orade A oeaerallr sjuoted at &3c: sne-
d'Mm 40c.
Premium, lie. Ho. 1. Hot Ho. t, II-
ftle (buvloi price).
Batter Wholesale trade A, 0e; rt
.all llo.
DEATHS
Oarah Jan Oarllrk
a rah Jan Oarllck, Mar II. at Jeffer
aon. Oreaon. Mother of Hay W. Oar
llck of Jefferson. Jam Oarllck of Port
land, Mr Joale Burt of ClacMma.
Mr. Pear) Smith of Vale. Mr. Nellie
OJilvely of Albany and Mr. Mary KIM on
of LeaOurc, Ore., and alMer of Mr. Mar
Martin ef McMlnnvllla and Mr, rannie
Adams ln Wlaconakn. Service will b
held Tueday. May 34. at 1:30 p.m.. ai
Ih Maey chapel In MrMlnnvllle. In
terment la the Iverireen cemetery at
MeMlntiTllle.
Lama Paa4
Leon a rt, II. at tha mldence, 004
North nth atreet. May 10. Survived
by parent. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Paat
of Balem; and a brother. Lloyd Put of
Baiem. Member or the Kins wood Bible
church of Balrm. eVrvlcea will be held
Monday. May 33. It I p m. at the H owe 11-
Edwarda chapel with Rev. A. A. Loewen
efflelatlnc- Interment in the Let Ml
sion cemetery. r f
Baby Olrl Blraaeb
Baby lrl Straurh. at a Wal hospital.
May 10. Infant daunhter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo J. Straurh. 3400 Laurel ave.
Salem. Survived by a sister, Donna Hi
Straurh. and a brother. Steven
Straurh. both nf Salem: a randparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorce M. Straurh or Dent,
Minn . and Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Pevsena
of Salem. Private service were hrld Sat
mday. May 31, with Internum In St. Bar
bara cemetery under th direction
W. T. B li don company.
Anna Davit
Anna Davis, at the retlnenre. nntoia,
route I, bo a 3T. May 10. at the ear of
01 yeara. Survived by the husband. Harry
oavis or nrooas ana a mere, Mrs. neias
Bender of Riverside. Calif. Member ef
tha Church of Ood. Bervlre will ba held
at th Howell-Edward chapel Tuesday,
May 34. at 1:10 pm. with Rev. J. J. Oil
iMPle offielatlnt. Interment la tha Lao
Mlaaloa cemetery.
Will la ss Rmllh
In this cur. May 10. William Rmltti. la'
raaident ef route 1, boa 107. Salem, Bur
vlved by brother, W. H Smith ef Ba
lem, Lee A. Smith ef Dallaa, Texas, and
Carl M. Smith ef Paeoma. Calif. Bervlrr
will b held Monday, May 21. at 1 10
p m. in tha W. T. Riedrm chapel with
concluding aervleea In th Le Miuloa
emtlry
Uhm Balebelor
John Batch lor. at tha residence at
Turner May 30. Survived by wife. Mre.
Clara Batehelor of Turner; and a dsns ti
ter . Pearl SUl of Nampa, Idaho. An
nounreitient of eervke later by ' Clout h
Barrkk company.
OBITUARY
OUt PR MAtON PTOPI P.O
Lebanon Oliver Maaon People. 03 of
Lacomb, did at hi home a the reault
of self Inflirted aunanot wound Accerdina
to Ol'nn Huaton. county coroner, th
aaed man had ben f.l and In eatrem
pain I it the past several months and had
resumed effort lo plare h;m in a hoapi
lal for treatment He aa born in Miaou
rl. Marrh 34. 1107. He had tlvrd in Oreaon
40 years, the la..' 30 yeara haxna been
spent In Lromb He was a retired farmer,
Rerviee will be held ffaturdav at 3 p m.
at the Howe -Hunt on f hi pel In Lebanon.
Tntermen' will be in the I.arnmb ceme
tery. R'irvtorft are h.a Ann, Lary ol Ieinf
vlew. ah., Ralph of Yelm. Wa..h , Prank
of Iromb. nrp-ton Carl T Mirr , Jef
reraon. riauirMeri, Mr Wilford Kef ba nth.
Reave rlon. Mr Jame Critcher, Sacra
mentn; Ater. Mr Mollie F' an "f Cl
llornte. IT erandchlldren and elaht treat
trandchlldren.
Theadere H. Hall
Silverton Funeral servlre for Theo
dore H Hall, who did In Ine Smith
Paalic in 1U a ill be hrld from l he Mem
orial chapel nf the fckrtitn funeral tmme
at 3 erlnrk Sunday with ourial In Valley
View remeierv. He u survived by a aon,
parent and aeveral brother and iir.
Oartfen Malheaon
Werorna - At hi home her May 10,
Gordon Matr eann, at the ate of' -10
vears Binned by wile, Helen Mtheon
if Wecima lo atep-chlitiren, Vietll
Denton and Oladv Kroner, both ef
Pnrtitnd: and two trandchlldren. er
ires will be held Mnndav. May 33, at 1
pm at the Mrninnka and Wiltielm chap
el ai Mil BR Mitwaukie avenue. Pnrtlaad.
Xatomtnt ta Llncola Memorial park.