Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 17, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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New Cuslum Cannery Efficient and Sanitary Blundell
Kanning Kitchen, South 13th and Wilbur streets, operated
by Ronald Blundell, food technologist, features newest and
most sanitary equipment for custom food canning. The
enterprise is for the convenience of housewives who wish
to do their own canning under scientific conditions.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
aWSalem Ltfeslca Market
iBj Valley fee kin Company
Rorini iambs 122.30
Feeder lamb $10 00 to 118.00,
fc.vr 12 00 to 15.00
Culler cows 18.00 to 111 .00
Fat dairy cow fll.no to 112.00
Bulls 11500 to 119.00
Calves stood 1300-430 lbs.1 117.00 to flfl.00
Veal (130-300 lbs., iood ..130 00 to I23.O0
price.- paid irttntn lir ol Pori
and price for each trpe Top. 170-22 .b
Portland Eartaitte Market
' Lettuce fold for 11.35 a crate top on thr
Portland Eastslde Farmers Wholesale Pro
duce market today with most crate sell
ln at 73 cents to 11.00.
Raspberles brought 12.50 - J.7S a flat.
Strawberries were S2.50 to 12.75 a flat.
Bins cherries were quoted at 12 cent
a pound with Royal Anne movlni at 8
cents a pound.
Spinach sold for 11.28 a 31-lb box.
Roundhead cabbaie. was 12.50 to 12.75
a crate with pointed types lolnf at $2.00
to 12.25 a crate.
Portland Proa mm
Balterfal Tenia tit, fusject to 1mm
dlare ehangft Premium quality maximum
to Jl to 1 percent acidity delivered to
Portland l-64c it. first quality 59-62e
ib. second quality 87-GOc Valley route
ana country points le lew thap first
Batter Wboletal FOB bulk cube to
cholesalet trade AA. 93 tcore 61 -82c.
A 92 cor flO-l'ic; B, 90 score. 87e lb.:
C 89 score. 96c lb. Above, prices art strict
ly nominal
Cheese Selllni price to Portland whole
ale Oregon emgles, 48'e Oregon
lb lost, im-ftOVfcn: triplet We leer than
Ingles
ttf IT Wholesaler) trade largt
65-53 : A medium, MTi-Stlsc; irade B.
la e 481'-5012C.
Portland Dairy Market
Batter Price to retailer artde A
prints 66c; AA cartons 67c; A prints
66c. A cartons. 87c; B prints, 62c.
Egga Prke to retailer- 4 targe
56c; certified A large, 57c: A larse
57c, AA medium, 67c: certified A me
dium 56c; A medium 55-56c; cartons 3c ad
ditional. Cheew Price to retailer; Portland
Oreaon singles eO'ViOVfee. Oregon lost, i
ib 43tt-624et triplets lVad leu than sin
fle Poultry
Life Chicken No 1 quality POD
plants. No. 1 broiler under 1" lb 27-28e
lb: fryers 14-8 lb 30-3Sc; 1-4 lbs Sl-32c.
roasters 4 lbs. and over 31-32c lb.: fowl.
Leghorns under 4 lbs. 22c : over 4
lb. 34c; colored fowl, all weights, 26c:
rooster, ill weights, 18-19c.
Babbitt Average to growers; live whites.
4-5 lbs., 21-33C lb: 8-6 lbs. 19-21c lb.; col
ored 2 cents lower: old or heavy does,
14c: dressed fryers to butchers, 67-60c.
Tarkeya (Price quoted are lot to the
producer on a dressed weight oailn -
0 8 grade A young torn 11 62 lb : No
1 young hen, nominally 60c
Dreued inrkeys U retailerat Utede A
young hen. 70-71c New tfori style drees
d A grade vcunt torn M-Sftn
Portland aftarellaneeaa
laseara Bark Dry 12'4e ib.. green 4c lb.
Keel Valley soar and medium grades
Se lb
Mobalr 25c lb. on 12-montn growth,
nominally.
Hide Calves, 10c Ib.. according to
wruiit, kips 20c lb., beef 9-10c lb., bull
6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 3c less.
Nat Qnotallnna
Walnat Pranquettes flral quality um
bo 34 7c, large. J3 7e: medium, 37 3e, see
ona quality lumboa. 30 2c. targe 38 2c
medium. 26 3e: baby 33 3c. toft ahel first
Quality large, 39 7c. med1un 36 3c. sec
ond quality large 37 2c. medium 14 7a
bbi 32 3c
Filberts - .lum do. 30 ib . larga lie
ftnedium. 16c; email. 13c
Quotations abovo supplied ey north
Fori land Grain
Portland. Oreg., June IT () Cash
wieat (btdi: Unquoted.
Hard red winter: 11 per cent 3.36; 13
per cent 3 26.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 3 38: 10
per cent 3.29; 11 per cent 2.33; 13 per
Cm 1.35.
Today's ear receipt: Wheat 93: barley
3. flour 6; corn 3; oats 1; mill feed 13.
Portland Llveatork
Portland, Ore., June 17 (UR1 Weekly
livestock:
Cattle Friday snlnble 50: holdover 300:
calve 15; few cleanup sale beef cows
50 cents and more lower: common and
medium 14.00 to 16.00: few common steers
unsold; good and choice vealers 33.00 to
26 oo.
VHots Friday aalab 25: top 92.00.
Siieep Friday salable 35; holdover 13;
market nominal.
Chleaao tlveitork
Chlcaeo. June IT iP (USDAi Salable
hot 4.000: alow: eenerally ateadv
butchers under 300 lb. and on sows under
400 ib.: narrow demand for heavier
weight both classes: these unevenly weak
Wouldn't you rather
drink Four Roses?
Reduced In prlcel
$395 $25
45 QUART PINT
Fir Clendid Whiskey. 90.5 proof. 60
(pint. Fnnkfort DutillM Corp.,
BLUNDELL . -
KANNING KITCHEN
JODDC3 D
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Listless Session
Board of Trade
Chicago, June 17 Most
grain contracts ended lower on
the board of trade today after
a listless session of backing and
filling.
Corn and oats showed tome
strength in early dealings, but
sank in the last IS minutes along
with an easier tone in wheat.
The bread cereal met selling in
view of another clear day in the
southwest speeding up harvest
ing oprations.
March wheat and March corn
were the only two contracts in
these cereals to advance. They
were bought on the belief con
grss will extend the 90 pr cent
parity support program into
1950.
Some demand from processors
gave soybeans a slight lift. Lard
also was firm without making
any spectacular gains.
Wheat closed H lower to
higher. July $1.93Si-!5, corn
was li lower to 1 higher, July
$1.30-, oats were unchang
ed to lower, July 59-V4,
rye was V- lower, July $1.35,
soybeans were 1 to 2 cents high
er, July $2.28 y, and lard was 7
to 15 cents a hundred pounds
higher, July $11.35.
to as much as 50 cents lower; top 31.00
sparingly; most good and choice 170-240
Ib. 30.30-30.75: 240-270 lb. 19.50-20.35;
280-300 lb. 18.75-19.50: 330-390 lb. 17.50
18.50; several lots 375-435 lb. butchers
18.35-17.00: good find choice sow under
360 lb. 17.00-18.00, few 18.35; 375-400 Ib.
13.75-18.75; 425-475 lb. 14.35-15.35: 500-
350 lb. 13.00-14.00; heavier sows down to
13.50 for 800 lb. averages.
Salable cattle 800: salable calves 300:
teers 1,300 lb. down and cows and heif
ers steady: bulls 50 cents or more lower;
veaier weak to 1.00 lower; actual top
25.75 for load good 1.138 lb. steers; most
medium and good steers and yearlings
22.50-25.50: common and medium heifers
18.00-23.50; odd good beef cows up to
49.50; most common and medium cows
15.25-18.50: csnners and cutters 13.50
15. SO; medium to low-good sausage bulls
l9.O0-2l.0Oi common to choice veaier
18.00-33.50.
Salable sheep 300; hardly enough here
to make a market; scattered supply me
dium to good native spring Iambs to small
killers about steady at 23.00-33.00; quot
able to 38.00: sheep mainly steady at 9.00
down to f.00 according to weight; bucks
6 00.
Salem Markets
Completed from reperta of SaMas tea
era far lit galdsnre e Capital
Joarnal Readers, Be?led dally t.
Retell Feed Pries
Ete Mesh 33.03.
Rabbit Pellets 14.23.
Dairy Feed 13.85.
Pee lie b'mn arte Oreae A coin
ed bens. 35c: grade A Leghorn hens.
23 cents: Orede A colored fryers, three
pound and up, 11c Grade A Old roosters
IS "enu
Egg
Boring Prleee Eitra large AA. 14c:
large AA. 53c; large A. 51-84c: medium AA.
51c: med.um A, 49 -50c: pullet J0-33C
Wholesale Prleea Bee wboieaaie price;
e to 1 cents above tnese prices above
Grade A generally auoted at Me; me
diums tbc.
Setterfal
Premium, 83c, No.' L, I let Ho. 1 II
9c (buying prices),
Better - Wholesale grade A. 9e; re-
all 71a
OBITUARY
Adolah Maetler
Albany Funeral e vices were held Fri
day from the Ftaher funeral home for
AdolPh Mueller. 83. who died June IS, at
his home near Tangent. Burial wa In
the Willamette Memorial park. Mr. Muel
ler was born September 37, 1883, at Un
terkulm, Switzerland and came to the
United States first locating In Wiscon
sin! then to South Dakota. He had been a
resident of Tangent for 38 year. He
married Bertha Maas, November 9, 1898,
nin mutrti
N.Y.C.
A
ISJf.
a
at Iroquois, B. D.. who died In 1941. Sur
viving are the following children: Max
Mueller, Salem; Paul and Pete Mueller,
Tangent: Felix Mueller. Albany; Hattle
Tharp, Balem: and Mare ret W hippo and
Martha Peterson, Corvallu, and the fol
lowing step-children: Fred and Will
Mass Yale, S. D.; Arthur Mas, Laverne,
Iowa: Henry Mass and Mrs. Ida Forsttr,
Tansent and two sister In flwltaerland.
Viola Gray Knution
Albany Mrs. Viola Mary Oray Knution,
80. Bhedd, died Tuesday, at the Albany
Oenera hospital. Funeral services will be
held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Oakville
United Presbyterian church In charge of
i he Fisher funeral home with burial in the
Oakville cemetery. Mr. Knutson was born
October 4, 1863, near Durante Iowa. She
came to Oregon in 1933 to live with her
niece. Mr. Oscar Lund, Shedd. She was
graduated from the Wilton Academy, Wil
ton, Iowa, and took nurse's training at
Chicago. 111., and followed the nursing
profession all her active life. Walter
Oray of Shedd, a nephew also survives.
Eugene Harold Elite
Lebanon Rotary was recited Friday at
9 a.m. at the Hnwe-Huston chapel for
Eueene Harold Ellis. 9. who drowned
Wednesday afternoon while wading In an
abandoned gravel pit near Waterloo. Fu
neral service were conducted by Rev.
Carl Wachtcr at 10 a.m. at St. Edwards
Catholic church. Burial in the IOOF ceme
tery. The lad waa born April 13. 1940. at
Ibanon and attended the local school.
Bealde hi parent. Mr. and Mr. Har
old Ellis, he la survived by a lister.
Pauline, and grandparent. Mr. and Mrs.
w. Peter ol Aumtvllie.
Osear Rudolph Lelsy
Lebanon ucar nuaoipn Leisy. wno
would have been 75 years old Friday,
died June 16 at his home In the Tennes
see district near Lebanon. Born June 17.
1874. at Keokuk. Iowa, he lived in this
community for the past six and a half
years, and prior to that, at Salem and
Monmouth. Services will be Saturday at
p.m. at the Howe-Huston chapel with
Rev. Carl Maton officiating. Survivor
are his wife, Nellie; son. Floyd, Ne
braska. Earl. Lebanon: daughter. Ruth
Mundorf. Albany. Irene Smith, Sweet
Home, Mae Nelson, Lebanon: his mother,
LiHle Lelsy. Aberdeen, Idaho; brothers,
Albert. Idaho, August, Florida: sister,
Setchen and Augusta Lelsy. Aberdeen.
Lydla Weddel. Aberdeen. Dora Haury,
Kansas, Paulina Schowalter. Kansas,
Minnie Btauffer, Nebraska; and eight
grandchildren.
Mrs. Mary Ann Mully
Hubbard Mrs. Mary Ann Mully. Tl,
Thursday, at a Salem hospital where she
had been a patient for two days. Born in
Brooklyn, N, Y., August 19. 1877, and
lived In Oregon 40 years. Resided on a
'arm southeast of Donald for past 12
years. Member of St. Agnes Catholic
church at Hubbard. Survived by husband.
Joseph Mully of Donald. Services will be
held at St. Asnes Catholic church at
Hubbard Saturday, June 19. at 10 a.m. In
terment In St. Luke's Catholic cemetery at
Woodburn. Direction Rlngo Mortuary of
Woodbjrn.
DEATHS
L, Jang Sing
At the residence, 944 North Commercial
street, June i. i. Jung sine, at the age
if 72 years. Survived by wife. Dora Sine
of Salem, and four step-children. Harry
Mun Gate and Mrs. R. G. Chang, both of
Portland, Ernest J. Sing of Delake. Ore
gon, and Master Set. Helen Mun Tayne
with the Wats at Fort McPherson. Oa.
Services will be held at the W. T. Rlgdon
chapel Saturday, June 18. at 10 a.m. Con
cluding services In the IOOF cemetery.
Mrs. Fannie A. Bcverldge
Mrs. Fannie A. Beverldge, late resident
of 1493 Center street, at a local hospital,
June 18. Survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Helen B. Law of Salem; a sister, Mrs.
Laura Harlow of Ore.ham; two grand
sons. Robert Beverldge Law of Eugene and
Joseph Edward Law. Jr.. of Salem: and
four great granddaughters. Private ser
vice will be held at the chepel of St.
Paul's Episcopal church Saturday, June
ib. at p.m. witn Rev. Oeone H. Swift
officiating. Please omit flowers.
FINANCIAL
OENERAL FIN A NCI CORP.
LOANS
Lie S-1IS end U-I2I
and
P.OY R SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
138 S Com mere I a St Tel 3 -9181
fa
J&tlwt& 'Day
MAONIFICfNT MEN'S TOIIITINU IN MATCHUSS CONTAIN!!
Combine! Sett Selection of Co)ott
THI OuisiNifm COIN'
cam a coMMftcui aein
wrO'CAl Cfefl't JANCH
lest Itlflt a t3isy
FINANCIAL
1LKNN WOODBY pays top cash prices for
furniture appliances. Ph. 33110 for
Immediate results, no haggling. 143
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS DP
TO 1300
Oar loan up .to Itoa
Com In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairgrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 31032 Lie N M369-S391
Floyd Kenron. Mer. t
FARM AND CTTT LOANS
4't end 1
TOl'R OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real btate Contracts
and Second Montages
CAPITOL BECURITXXS CO
301 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph. 8-T1CT r
Buy Real Estate Mortgages
for Your
Savings Investment
5 net
Properties Salem & Vicinity.
See
State Finance Co.
153 S. High St.
AIRPLANES
FOR SALE: 1943 Ercouoe. Only 350 hr
hour meter; aennttive Altimeter: 3-way
Bendlx radio. Alwayi hangarrd. Call
Jams H. Maden Co., 3955 Silvarton Rd.
3-4123 or 3-3852. 143
TRAILERS
USED Columbia trailer houie. almost new.
Sleep 4; Beautyrext mettresa and
springs: oil heat; ga cooking; both
alec, and ga lights; water under pres
sure: eelr. brakes. Price 31500. Bee at
James H. Maden Co.. 39S5 BUverton
Rd.. Salem. Oregon. Ph. 3-4133. tl45
MODERN TRAILER, llthts, gas, water In
cluded, 113 per week. Oreen Apple
Trailer Court, 2 miles north on 99E.
1149
194 KIT-CHATEAU mod. trailer house.
Like new. 11350. Ph. 2-8858. tl44
IX FOOT Trailer House. 3393. Elbert Col
lins. 1009 Front St.. Woodburn. t!47
dOUSE" TBAILER1130. Ph 38773. UU
It -ft MAINLINE. Late '47. Awning, ice
box, panel ray. A-l cond. 31330. Ph.
1-U375. 2130 N. 34th. t!44
FOR BENT: Trailer apace, 310 month with
al: modern convenience. Right ecross thr
street south of Paul us cannery. Lot ol
room for children. No pets. Rath
Trailer Camp. 1740 Oxford. Ph. 3-8885
t HI-
TRANSPORTATION
LEAVING for Kani. July 1st., 8 p.m. Will
take one or two. snare expenses, can
2-5895. 1:30 to 9:30 p.m. X14S
Ol R ECTOR T
ADDING MACHINES
All make need eneehtna sold, ranted
repaired Roea 45 Court hme 9-8173
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking & alt. 3M6tate St. ol68
APL"AN"cE SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair service
Free esttmates Trade-ins accepted on
new appliances Vlnee's Eiectrle Phone
9-B339 157 8 Liberty St o
AT-UR DOOR GRINDING
'awnmower harprnlng and repairing
Dexter Pn 3S833
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warranty Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 133 8 Liberty Ph 9-8958. o
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 8-9II6
3-1804. 333 Center.
Hike Panek. 373 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3101
Brake and Wheel aligning specialists
Ol SB-
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now Terms.
No down payment Phone 3-4950 0144
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 33909. ol37
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 38537
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. VirgU Huskey. 1010
Patrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3149, Salem. o-180'
Light crawler dosing. Ph. 2-3370. ol88
CASH REGISTERS
tnstani delivery of new RCA cash
register Al males sold rented, re
pa -ed Roeo 46 Court Ph 1-8773 o'
EMENT CONTRACTOR
Oeneral cement eont. Honest work at
honest prices. Ph. 3-1183 or 3-7487
0184
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundations, sidewalk a.
drlvewaya patio, curbs, well etc Call
3-4850 0144
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnaee chimneys vacuum
Bnsiey Til S 21st. Ph. 3-7178
StJoseph
IS ASPIRIN AT ITS IEST
(At
Magnificent Courtley
toiletries In nutchleu
"permanent" contain
er, will thrill him every
day for yean.
AFTH.IHAVT IOKOM
e-aONTH UZt 11.30
tl
Hliat operatt sscm
GdU
' M M M - M r M
DIRECTORY
CPMENT WORK
Let us do your cement work NOW
Driveways, sidewalks, patios, u. Ph.
3-4412. Ol48
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Viic' Electrl for electrical wiring,
contracting repairing ill S Liberty
Ph 3-92S9
EXTERMINATORS
Brelthaupfi for flowers Dial 3-9179
HOI'SKHOLD PRODUCTS
Wat kins Co
1717 Center
products Free
Ph 3-3391
LANDSCAPT N'lRSERY
A. Dorrfler Sons, Ornamentals. 180
Lancaster Or at 4 Cor Ph 31333. o
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed aervlee. New
power and hand mower. Call Rarry
W. Scott. 147 So. Com'l St ol55
LAWS MOWER SHARPENING
chimneys A block laying.
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 9-4089.
MT1C LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar. Mando
lin. Bin Jo. etc. 1333 Court St. Ph. 3-7589
0182
NURSES' REGISTRY
Practical Nur. day-night. Ph.
OFFICE FVRNITL'RS SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing auppllc
safes, duplicator and supplies desk
lamps typewriter stands brief eases
lerc wire Recorders Roen 438 Court
OIL CIRCULATOR SFRVICE
Call Cy Younger. Ph 3-8073.
PAPERHANGING
Expert Paperhanalng and painting. H
J. Woodworth. Ph 3-3868 Free est. 0148'
Strom's are equipped
painting Phone 1-3493
to do your
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING
fc paterhanglng
Painting and paper Manning. F
mate, h. 3-3313. 851 Shipping
cin M60i for your Painting J
hanging Attractive rates
PICTURE FRAMING
Ruteheon Paint Store
PLUMBING
ruber. 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0154
PRUNING, SPRAYING
Philip W BeUke. Ph. 3-1308.
L W Caudle Ph 3-7909
RADIO REPAIR
General Elec. home appl. repairing, alfo
radio repairing. Broadwav Appl. Co. 433
Court St. Salem. Ph. 3-1585. ol83
Complete ery reas rates Free pickup
Si est. John's Radio Shop. 350 Court St
Ph 30715 ft 33418 O150
RADIATOR REPAIR
Cleaned, repaired. J. C. Balr ft Sons. Pb
31193 By Drive-in Theatre. Sine 1917.
0149'
REFRIGERATION ft APPLIANCE REPAIR
Kelvlnator freezers Lehman ft Matthews.
337 N High St Ph. 37941 Q144
SAND ft GRAVEL
Garden Soli crushed rock Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Sand ft
Gravel Co Phone 3-9349 0
Valley Sand ft Gravel Co Sltt. sand ft
f 11 dm Excavating 10B ahovel ft cats
Tractor scoop ft trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 34002, re. 37148
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANEB
Elec trio Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Raaor 4harp Steel Cutting Blade
Clean Sewers or Drains- Septle Tank
Cleaned Reaa Pb 8 5337 or 3-9488
SEPTIC TANKS
M ke'a Septle Service
Tanks cleaned,
n Sewers. 1079
Roto Rooter Service
Elm St. W. Sali
Ph.
1-9488. S-S337
0138
SEE MIKE'S SEPTIC SERVICE about In'
atalline the new approved 300 gallon
concrete septic tank. W lay drain lines
also. Ph. 3-9488 01
K F. Hamel. Beetle tank cleaned
Eiectrle machine service on sewer and
drain line. Guaranteed work 1143-8th
St. Went Salem Ph 3-7104 0143
New Improved
KENMORE VACUUM
Liborol TrooVI
Allowance
Yes, thii Kenmore Vacuum not only cleons rugs or car
pets efficiently, but also does oil your above-the-floor
cleaning, too. With new self-cleoning rug tool; improved
exhoust baffle; new clip device for dustless removal of
bog. In two-toned burgundy color! At Seors!
DIRECTORY
TOOLS FOR BENT
Howser Bros. Your power tool r total
head quarters. New address 1410 S. 11th
Ph. 1-3841. 0163
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables All makes used machines
Repairs end rent Roen, 458 Court.
TRANSFER STORAGS
'.teal as Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, eoal h briquets Trucks t
Portland dally. Agent for Be kins House
bold goods moved to anywhere In 111
o. Canada. Larmer Transfer Sj St orate
Ph 1-3131
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds mad to order ti
reflntahed, Ralnholdt Lewi 3-34UI
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore. Rt. 3. Box 317 Ph. 3-3133.
OISI
J. A. Sneed U Sons, well drilling. 3303
Brooks St.. Salem. Ph. 3-6809. ol5S
tVEATHERSTRIPFING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 1-3983.
WINDOW SHADES
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners Windows, walls
es woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 347
Court. Lanadoe, Culbertson and Mather
WOODSAWING
WOOD I SAWDUST
Wet S.1,1. Fuel Co. Ph. 2-4031.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IRIPROVL
JASON STREET FROM CENTER STREET
TO A POINT 75 FEET NORTH OF NORTH
LINK OF GREAR feTREET.
Notice nerebr given that the common
council ol the city of Salem, Oregon,
deems It necessary and expedient ano
hereby declares lis purpose and Intention
to Improve Jason Street from the north
line of Center Street to a point which 1
71 feet north ol the north line o( Orear
.Street In Ih City of Salem, Marion Coun
ty, Oregon, at the expense of the abut
ting and adjacent property, except the
street and alley Intersections the expense
of which will be assumed by the city ol
Salem, by brlnelng said portion of said
street to the established grade, con
structing cement concrete curbs, and pav
ing ald portion of ald street with a
inch asphalt 1c concrete pavement 84
feet wide In accordance with the plans
and spec II ics t ions therefor which were
adapted bv the common council June 13,
1949, which are now on file in the office
the city recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares tie
Purpose and Intention to make the above
described improvement by and through
the atreet Improvement department.
By Order of the Common Council June
I, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is June
i. 1949.
June 15.16.17.18,30,31.33. 33.34.33.37th. 1949
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
WESTERLY ALLEY, BLOCK 1. THE
OAKS ADDITION. FROM BELMONT
STREET TO MARKET STREET.
No! ice hereby Is given that the common
council of the city of Salem. Oregon,
deems It necessary and expedient and
hereby declares Its purpose and intention
to Improve the westerly alley In Btock 1.
The Oaks Addition, from the north line
of Belmont Street to the south line of
Market Sreet, In the City of Salem, Mar
lon County, Oregon, at the expense of the
abutting and adjacent property, except
the alley Intersection the expense of
which will be assumed by the city of Sa
lem, by bringing said alley to the estab
lished grade, and paving said alley with
a 8-Inch Portland concrete cement pave
ment 10 feet wide. In accordance with
the plans and specifications ' therefor
which were adopted by the common
council June 11. 1949, which are now on
tile In the olflre of the elty recorder
and which by this reference thereto are
made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares Its
purpose and Intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the street Improvement department.
By order of the Common Council June
13, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is June
15, 1949.
June 15.18,17, 18.30.31. 33, 31,34.35.37th, 1949
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