Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 18, 1949, Page 13, Image 11

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    AUTOMOBILES
ORVALS
at
REAL VALUES
1941 FORD Super Deluxe Tudor $695
Raoio, Heater. New Tire
1941 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe Sedan $795
Radio Heater
1941 DE SOTO Custom Sedan $995
Radio A? Heater
1940 OLDSMOBILE "66" Tudor .....$695
Radio & Httr
1940 OLDSMOBILE Station Wagon $695
Radio ft Heater
1939 DE SOTO Custo mSedan $595
Radio ft Heater
1939 PLYMOUTH Coupe $495
Htler
1939 CHEVROLET Coupe $495
Ratio ft Heater
1939 FORD Deluxe Tudor
Radio ft
1938 BUICK Specail Sedan . . .
Radio ft Heater
1940 BUICK Special Sedan . . .
Orvals Used Cars
(THE LOT WITH
Center & Church St.
FOR SALECELLANEOUS
II LK DRESSES lUei 13 ft 14, iemi like
new. 5 each. Sea Scout uniform, size
la. 10. 455 University. n!48'
PRISM BINOCVLARS,
135.00. Ph. 3851b.
IABY CLOTHES. Handmade dresses, In
fant thru size 1. J1.1B and up. SIESTA
GIFT BHOP. J' ml. M. Ol underpass.
Phone 2-0088. n!4T
Motorola Car Radios
- $39.95
MARR IJADIO
Fits Most Cars
2140 S. Com'l. Ph. 2-1611
mw
BARGAIN: Praet. new davenport and
chair. Moving, must sacrifice. J. 8.
Wh match, 4 miles east of Marlon on
Marton-Stayton Hwy. nl48
U. W. 1 -WHEEL trailer with side rack,
140. Plat top 8-drawer mahogany desk
ft lamp, Ilka new, 140. Ph. 3-8737.
n!46
t PAIR of bunk beds. Can be used as
twin beds: new paint. Also 2 nearly
new mattresses. Reasonable. Ph. 3-9849.
nl46
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
AT
ONCE. Urge quantity used
Ph.
35110. WOODRY. nans
fTE WANT strawberries Market price Id
cash. Contact Jory Packing Co at Ter
minal Ice. 248 D 8t Phone 3-4880. pa'
WANTED furniture to Hue repair Le
Broa Puru Reflalahlni Co po 8-7001
na
na
PERSONAL
will, not he rexnonslble for debts con
tract cd other than mr own after June
17, 1949. Gordon W. McMorrls. pl46
STANLEY HOME Products, 888 Cross St
Ph. 2-544. PIM'
IT'S NO SECRET" Glenn Woodry pays
mora for used furniture A appliances
than any other dealer. Ph. 28110 for
CMh In a Plash. Pl'
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Bos 734. 1-6134
Pllt
AUTOMOBILES
CADILLAC 1940 8 pa, sedan. Details on
request. Priced to fell. Call 1-8358. q!48
1919 DESOTO 3-dr. Excel, running eond.
No tade Ins, no dealers. 908 Marlon.
ql4'
1947 BL'ICK 4-dr. super sdn. Perfect eond.
Low mlleaie. RAH. Must sell thU week.
Ph. 3-9849.
itn mrvsnilT ftedan. rood condition
915 South 13th. )1
model A Roadster. A-l eond. Oood
tip. nmm hatter. . 1100. Ph. eve.
3-3987.
TTMrn TRUCKS
ion int'l Plrkun I T80
1S43 Federal wlih body and hoist 9 900
1943 Federal with logging equip. I BOO
1940 Whita with logging equip.
1947 motor 1130
1817 CMC 2' ton 2 350
1941 Tnt-l.. lone wheelbasa with
body tllOO
1948 Int'l. KS-5, long wheelbaia 11250
1041 Int l. K-5 39 Passenger Bus 11350
1941 Diamond T IV Ton 1480
JAMES H. MAD EN CO.
2958 SUverton Rd. Ph. 9-4133
Salem, Oregon ql48'
WANTED TO BIT: '
pickup. Ph. 482RX
wheel drive Jeep
Newport. ql47
'48 CADILLAC "83" 4 door sedan. 800
miles. 13495. By owner. 1535 Norway.
ft US
AUTOMOBILES
BY ORIGINAL owner: 1948 Chev. Conv,
Like new: low mileage. 81898. Call
1 evs. 979 N. Liberty, Apt. 9. q!49'
P 1M2 CHEV. truck with -48 motor.' 301
Patterson Ave.. West Salem. ql48
BY OWNER: 1941 Packard "8" 8-pase
conv. R&H. W.S.W.. low mileage.
ceptlonally clean. Ph. 3-1837. ql48
'48 CHEV. Dump Truck, 4-5 yd. box. Leas
than 5,000 miles. Job with big company
oca with truck. Ph. 3-3588 eve. or any
lime Bat. 533 N. Hlih. ql45'
19X1 CHEV. 2 dr. rdn. Complete, recondl.
tloned motor. 80 rubber. R.AH. 8198.
2395 Fairground! Rd. Ph. 29091. ql
Special Offer This Week
1911 Chev. 4 Ton Pickup 9198.00
Many Late Model Truck at
New Low Prleai
Truck Sales & Service Co.
' Phone 18111 858 N. Front St
ql45
"Can
14t
PRIV. OWNER. '85 PORD 4-dr. aed. Heet
er, aeal beam lit, new tires, good mo
tor. Body in perfect eood. Very ciesn
1195. Ph. 1-5913. el 48"
'48 NASH Amtt. Fully equipped, like new.
10,000 ml. Priced to sell. 308 S. 18th.
ql4t'
1847 STLDEBAKER ton Pickup. 11,180
Vincent Oersch, Rt. 1. box 188. ftcotu
Mill. Ore- on Crooked Pinter road.
145
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1948 1 ton heavy
duty Ford truck. Stock reck, flatbed
New tires. Radio, beater. Low ml lea
Aniu Leffler. Rt. 1. Boi 12, Sclo. Ore
ei49
1929 CHEV. 4-Dr. Sedan. Oeneral over
haul. Oood tire. 1333. See Bert
Dots, 3800 State St. ei48
inn ford pick i f ' ton. Inquire it
house trailer at rear of Central Howell
Sto-e on Stlverton Road, eve, or Bun
qi45
'41
TIDE. Chan
ipion I-Door.
Ph. t-7119.
Heater
Oood cond. t ton.
ql47
1941 PACKARD Sdn.. new paint. Bala or
. trad cheap car or real aetata. Call
fc -l4l ql4V
t; CHEV. Con. RAiH. 11550 TakeVai
la Wade. UH Tea A. PS. 8 744
IAUTOMOBIIIS
.$495
Heater
..$595
..$895
THE TURNTABLE!
Ph. 3-4702
q!49
AUTOMOBILES
BUICK'S THE BUY
1949 BUICK
AS LOW AS $2312
Completely Equipped
Delivered at the Factory
Save from $272 to $293
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center ql54
EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 1931 Wtllya
Knight sedan, 1 owner, 198. PH. 3BS24.
O.I47
We Still Have Some Fine
USED CARS
These Cars Have Been
Thoroughly
Reconditioned
They Carry Our
Guarantee
Come Take a Look
Convince Yourself
We Are Going to Sell 'em
149 KAISSR 4 DOOR
4T PRAZER MANHATTAN
im KAIAER SEDAN
4T PORD SEDAN
1M7 CHEV. SEDAN
1M MERCURY TUDOR
IMS PLYMOUTH SEDAN
lit) OLDSMOBILE PASS. COUP!
1141 OLDSMOBILE PASS COUPE
11 NASH 100 I PASS. COUPE
141 PLYMOUTH TUDOR SEDAN
1S4I OLDS TUDOR SEDAN
till CHEV. I PASS. COUPE
IM CHEV. 4 DOOR
40 DO DOE 4 DOOR
140 PLYMOUTH 1 DOOR
1917 CHRYSLER SEDAN
1VST WILLYS SEDAN
1117 GRAHAM SEDAN
I LOCATIONS
tSI N. COMMERCIAL STREET
MM PORTLAND ROAD
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
PHONE 2-4173
BY OWNER 1141 Chav. 2 dr. R&H.
crltent motor. Alttr 4:10 p.m. 123S
lath. Ph. 1-7444. 4145
It G.M.C. fi. Equipped with Baufh-
man llmo apraadcr. Ph. 1-0394. Qltl
l-OB SALE or trada, 14 rord. RiiH. Pn
2-4189. qliV
Eisner Motors to Sell
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT SELL . TRAD I
TERMS
333 Fairground Road
Phone 484
Wanted clean
3180 ft Oom l
uaed ear Sob Man.
This Time It'a HUDSON!
Sr?iee Sale Parte
Home of Oood Ojc Care
SHROCK MOTOR CO
Chorea Chemeketa Sta PS.
Eisner Motors to Buy
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
4T
PONTIACS
'47 Sdn. cpe $1445
'41 Spt. epe 895
'47 Ford D L: spt. cpe. 1395
'39 Nash coup $395
'30 Chevrolet sdn. ... 295
Terms trades
Herrall-Owens Co.
000 N Uberty Pfc Hill
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
Indian Cushman
Mustang Whlzzer
Shrock Motorcycle Sales
3007 Portland Rd.
Ph 1-1433 aa
FINANCIAL
tI.ENN WOODIY pars top cask prices far
furniture ft appliances. Ph. 35110 for
immediate result, no haagitng. ri4S
FARM AND CITY LOANS
41 and 8
TOUR own TERMS of repayment witmn
reason Cash for Real Estate Ooatiraeu
and Seeortd Mens as a
CAPITOL OtCt'RITTES CO
lot Pioneer Trust Bids PH 1-7101 f
PERSONAL FINANCE CO
118 State Room 138 Ph 3-3464.
AUea, Mgr. Lie, 8-131, M-100,
C H
tiu
FINANCIAL
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
furniture, livestock
equipment loans cp
TO 8300
Oar loan up to 1800
Com to or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairground Road
Aero street from Dank
No Parkins problems
Phone 37012 Lie N M 3 69 -t 391
Fiord Kenyon, Mcr. r
Buy Real Estate Mortgages
for Your
Savings Investment
5 net
Properties Salem & Vicinity.
See
SUte Finance Co.
133 S. High St.
OENERAL FINANCB CORP.
LOANS
Lie 8-138 and M-33B
and
ROT R SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
139 S Commerel St Tel 3-0181 f
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rate and tern
on target loan
long and short time
payments
ROY H SIMMONS
138 Soh Commercial St Phone 3-0181
AOTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
183 8 Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 3-3457 Lie No M-159 8-154
SEE OS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR INTEREST
0 to 40 Year and No CommLvlon
Leo N Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
944 State 8 Phone 1-SMS
FARM EQUIPMENT
TTRKD MACHINERY
jW-C Allla Chalmera with mower 81350
lT-30 TracTractor 81850
jTD-0 With dozer 83350
1 Farmall 'H" with new rubber 81500
i Mrtrfi "A" Tractor with Dlow
and wood saw 31300
i Pr.rtip.iiv now No. so Oliver
Tractor 018
1 No. 80 Oliver Tractor 8 900
1 TD-9 1685(1
1 Farmall "A" Tractor -8 850
110-20 Tractor on Steel 8 300
l 1047 Tn-U with Isaac doier
and drum WOOO
1 TD-3K with Isaac Doter
and drum 5M
1 Cletrac 8 150
13 H.P. Garden Tractor wiw
plow, cult, and disc 8 300
1310 John Deere Plo 9 175
13 14 David Bradley Plow .8 175
1118 Plow 8 135
1 53-R Combine. 5', with pickup.
Used one icaion only 81300
11948 Hyster Logging Arch 8 700
1 8' Hamilton Lime Spreader....! 100
JAMES H. MADEN CO.
3955 SUverton Road Phone 3-4133
Salem, Oregon obl4S
AIRPLANES
FOR SALE: 1D48 Ercotcpe. Onlv 350 hm.;
hour meter; sensitive Altimeter: 3-way
Bendlx radio. Always ha no red. Call
James H. Marten Co., 3955 SUverton Rd.
3-4123 or 3-3SS3. Sl45
TRAILERS
L'SFD Columbia trailer house, almost new.
Sleeps 4; Beautyrest mattresa ana
springs: oil heat : gai cooking: both
elec. and gas lights; water under pree
sure; eelc. brakes. Price 91500. See at
James H. Maden Co.. 3855 SUverton
Rd.. Salem. Oregon. Ph. 3-4133. tl45
MODERN TRAILER, lights, gas, water In
cluded, 113 pr week, areen Apple
Trailer Court, 3 miles north on 0BE.
1148
It FOOT Trailer House. 1395. Elbert Col
lins, 1009 Front St., Woodburn. tl41
FOR RENT: Trailer apace, 110 month with
al. modern convenience. Right acroM the
trert south of Paulua cannery. Lots of
room for children. No pet. Rath
Trailer Camp. 1740 Oxford. Ph. 3-8885
tl48
V04I. CLEAN, newly done. SI.
float. Ivan Martin. 3-4419.
8. 13' Air-
TRANSPORTATION
LEAVING for Kans. July 1st., 6 p m. Will
take one or two. Share expense, can
3-5695, 8 30 to 9:30 p.m. Xl48
DIRECTOR!
ADDINO MACHINES
All make Died machine sold, rented
repaired Roen. 458 Court Phone 3-9773
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking ft alt. 380 State St. ol88
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
Pree estimates Trade-ins accepted on
new appliance vine' Electric. Phone
3-9330. 157 S. Liberty St.
AT-CR DOOR GRINDING
and repairing
AUTO RADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makej of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 8. Liberty Ph 9-0955. o
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing aervice day phone 1-1366
3-1804. 333 Center.
Mike Panek. 375 8. Com'L Ph. 1-5161
Brake end Wheel elixmnf epeelallau
0158'
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Broa AJso houses raised,
datlons. Phono 35909.
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 36537
Bulidoalng. leveling, road bide., clear
Int. teeth for brush. Vlrcll Huskey. 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-8146. Salem. o-lOQ'
Light crawler dosing. Ph. 3-3330. 0166
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register Al males sold, rented,
paired Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6771
'EMENT CONTRACTOR
Oenrral cement cont. Honest work at
honut prices. Ph. 3-1585 or 3-7487
0164
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum
Fn 771 B 31st. Ph. 3-7170.
DIRECTORY
CEMENT WORK
Bulldlnc foundation, remodeling, petnt-
Inr Klsnt Bros, Ph 33393 OlM)
Let us do your cement work NOW
Drleewaya. aid walks, patloa, etc Ph
t-4413 0148
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vine' lleetrle for electrical wiring
contracting repairing 187 8 Liberty
Ph 3-0318
FXTERMINATORfl
Cockroach, Moth, Exterminator Service
Ph 1-3056 Lee Crow. 1555 Pearl. olBO
BreuhaupV for flowers Dial 8 3170 o
nortrnoLD products
J R
iery
products Free
Ph 9-S39S
LANDSCAPE NCB'KBT
A Doerfler ft Bona, Ornamentals 110
Lane iter Dr at 4 cor ph 3-1333 e
LAWNMOWKBS
Sharpened, guaranteed service Ntw
power and hand movers Call Harry
W Seott. 147 Bo Com ! 8t ol5
LVwV!WOWraPsRBPPN!NO
At yout door lawnmower sharpening
Detter the imnoeir met Pa tstlS
eh: inner ft block laylne
ATTBMM
Capita aetfdiw. PtwM I -toed.
DIRECTORY
Ml'SlC LESROM
Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar Mando
lin. Banjo, etc. 1531 Court St. Ph. I-7M9
0183
Nl'RSES' REGISTRY
Practical Nunoa. day-night Ph. 35073
OFFK'E Ft'RNITI'RE M SI'PFLirO
DeAk Chair, flits and filing luppllea,
ates. duplicator and auppliea de.
lamp typewriter stand. Oner eaaea
Clarce Wire Recordera. Roen 458 Court
OIL CIRCt LATOR SERVICE
Call Cj Younier, Ph. 3-8073.
PAPERHANGINO
Expert Paperhanglni and painting. H
1 Wood worth Pn. 3-8888 Free et 0148
Ylfatrom'a are equipped
palming Phone 3-3493
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO
ft paperhanxing
Painting end paprrhanglnr. Free esti
mate, h. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. ol83
PICTURE F RAMI NO
Hutcheoo Paint Store
PLUMBING
Plaher, 344 S Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0154
PRUNING, SPRAYING
Philip W. Belike. Ph. 3-1308.
L. W. Caudle Ph. 3-7900
RADIO REPAIR
General Elec. home appl. repairing, also
radio repairing. Broadway Appl. Co. 453
Court St. Salem. Ph. 3-1505. ol83
Complete aerv., reu. ratei. Free pickup
A eat. John' Radio Shop, 350 Court 6t
Ph 30715 & 33418. olM)
RADIATOR RKPAIR
Cleaned, repaired. J C. Balr Se Son. Ph
3U03 B Drive-tn Theatre S.nce 1917
ol49a
REFRIGERATION Jb APPLIANCE RKPAIR
SAND Si GRAVLL
Garden Soil crushed rock Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Sand ft
Oraval Co Phone 9-9349 o
Valle Sand A Oravel Co Silt, aand ft
I II dirt Excavating 10B ahovel A cau
Tractor scoop ft truck for dirt movlni
Ph olflCD 34003. res 37140 c
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Elec tile Roto-Router Exclus've Patent
Raeor harp Steel Outtlne Blade
Clean Sewera oi Drains Septie Tankf
Cleaned Rtaa fh 3-5337 or 8-9408
SEPTIC TANKS
M ke's Septic Service
Roto Rooter Service
Bn 8t W. Salem P
Tanks cleaned.
n Bewers. 1079
I 8-9468 8-5337
O150
SEE MIKE'S SEPTIC SERVICE about ln-
atallint the new approved SCO gallon
concrete septic tank. W lay drain line
also. Ph. 3-0468 0149
K F. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work 1143-8th
St.. West Salem Ph S-71U4 ol4S
TOOLS FOR RENT
Howser Bros, Your power tool rental
head quarters. New address 1410 8. 12th
Ph. 3-3640. oiea
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under
wood portables All makes used machine."
Repairs and rent Roen, 436 Court o
TRANSFER A STORAGE
.ocal St Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal A Briquets Truritx tc
Portland dally Agent for Beklna House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U 8
o. Canada Larmer Transfer ii Storage
Ph 3-3131
VENETIAN BLINDS
Phono 17338
Salem Venetian Blinds mad to ordrr bi
rf In tahed- Relnnoldt Lewis 3-3819
WELL DRILLING
J. A. Bneed Sons, well drilling. 3AM
Brooks St.. Sslem. Ph. 3-6809. olt8
WEATHER STRIPPING
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order. 1
Del Relnholdt ft Lewis Ph 31639
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners Windows, walls
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 347
Court. Langdoe, Culbartson and Mather
WOODSAWING
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Baler. Fuel Co. Ph.
LODGES
Q8fx LOOT, meets 9vry Wed
nesda night. Visitors wel
com. '
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
IASON STREET FROM CENTER STREET
TO A POINT 78 FEET NORTH OF NORTH
LINE OF OREAR STREET.
Notice hereby given that the common
council of the city of Salem. Oregon,
deems It necessary and expedient and
herebr declares IU purpose and Intention
to Improve Jason Street from the north
line of Center Street to a point wnicn
7J feet north of the north line of Orear
Street tn the City of Salem, Marlon Coun
ty. Oregon, at the txpenA of the abut
ting and adlacent property, except the
xtrrrt and allev Intersections the expenae
of which will be assumed by the city of
Sslem, by brlnilne aald portion of said
xtreet to the established grsde, con
structing cemmt concrete curbs, and pav
ing aald portion of aald street with
3'v Inch esphaltlc concrete pavement 84
feet wide In accordance with the plane
and specifications therefor which were
adpted b the common council June 13
1849 which are now on file in the, office
of the cltv recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made t part her
The common council hereby derlares its
purpose and Intention to make the short,
described improvement b and throueh
th- ft Improvement dpartment.
By Order of the Common Council June
19. 1949
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof is June
18. 1946.
June IV!" 17 18 30 31 33 33 34 91 97th. 1049
VOTICF OF TN'TFNTION TO IMPBOVF
WROTFRf.T AM FT, M-OCR 1. THF
oak Annmnv rnny belmont
STRFF.T TO MARKFT STRF.F.T.
Nollre herehr Is tlven that the rnrnmrtn
counrll of the city of Blem Oreson
detn U neceasary and expedient and
hereby declaraa It purpose and Intention
to Improve the wenterW all' In Block 1
The Oaks Addition, from the north line
"f Belmont Street to the south line ef
Market Breet. in the City of Balem. Mar
on Count. Oreeon. at the expense of the
abutting and adiarent property, exrept
the a i lee Intersection the expense of
which will be assumed bv the rlty of Bs
lem, br bringing ssld alley to the estab
lished grade, end pavlnt aald alley with
a -inch Portland concrete cement pe
ment l ft aide. In accordance W!tn
the plans and specifications therefor
whlrh were adopted b? th common
ouncll Juna 13, 114. which are now on
rile in the eff.ee of the eitr recorder
and which by this reference thereto are
made part hereof,
The common council hereby declare lu
purpose and Intention to make the above
1e.eribed Inm rove ment b and through
th street improvement department.
Bv order of the Common Council June
13. 1M
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
De'e of first publication hereof it June
II. IM.
June II 1 It 113ft II 31 31 14 II 17th, 1MI
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
Grains Move
Upward Today
Chicago, June 18 P) Grain!
moved upward in fairly brisk
dealing! toward the close on the
board of trade today. Early
easiness in wheat and a ragged
appearance in corn and oats was
followed by a show of strength
in all pits.
Wheat led the advance, gain
ing more than a cent at times
over the previous close. Buying
followed a financial service dis
patch quoting an agricultural
department source as denying
recent trade rumors that the 90-
day temporary storage plan
would be . limited to certain
states.
Previously, the trade had
heard that the emergency sup
port loan program would be con
fined to Texas, Oklahoma, Kan
sas and New Mexico. The new
est declaration on this subject
was that the program would be
extended to any area where it is
needed.
" Also influencing the wheat
price rise was a gain of 2 cents
a bushel in the trading basis for
cash wheat at Kansas City and a
report the Commodity Credit
corporation there might take a
little cash wheat for Immediate
delivery at Gulf of Mexico ports.
The CCC has not bought any
wheat for weeks.
Wheat closed i.-lVi higher,
July $1.94'"b-:U, corn was i
lower to higher. July $1.31
l4, oats were i-Vt higher, July
59 Vh, rye was 4 higher, July
.4, soybeans were la-
higher, July $2.28-1,-2.29, and
Lard was 5 cents lower to 2
cents a hundred pounds higher,
July $11.30.
Columbia River
Flood Now Ended
Portland, June 18 The
Columbia river sank below the
flood mark todav and ended the
spring freshet without any seri
ous damage.
The river dropped below
flood stage of 18 feet at Van
couver, Wash., this morning for
the first time in 31 days. That
put an end to any danger for
this season.
The crest this year was 22.5
feet highest in a decade ex
cept for last year's disastrous
peak. It was not high enough.
however, to do anything worse
than flood a few pastures and
roads, and close some water
front plants.
Contractors Lien Filed on
Annex to Senator Hotel
Notice of a contractor's lien
county clerk's office Saturday
Inc., and W. W. Chadwick, covering part of the Hotel Senator
property on -High street, by Edward Viesko, Marie B. Viesko
and Claude H. Post, doing business as Viesko & Post.
LEGAL
EXKCITTRIX' NOTICE
NOTICE 18 HERKBY GIVEN that PBAHL
GERTRUDE OWEN has been, by order
of tha Circuit Court of the State ol
Oregon for Marlon County, appointed
executrix of the estate of ALBERT EL
WYN OWEN, deceased. Any persons
having claims aialnat aald estate are
requested to present them, with Proper
vouchers, to said executrix at 316 Pioneer
Trust Building, Balem. Oregon, within
jlx months from the date of this aotiee.
Dated thU 31st dar of May. IM.
PEARL OERTRUDE OWEN
Executrix of the Estate of
Albert Elwyn Owen, deceased.
R HOT EN ft FHOTEN
SAM F, BPEERSTRA
Pioneer Trust Building
aalem, Oregon.
Attorneys for Executrix.
Msy 31 31, June 4 11 1
NATIONAL FOREST TIMREI FOR SALE
Oral auction bids will ba received by
the Forest Supervisor, New Post Office
Building, Engine, Oregon, beginning at
3 00 pm., Pacific Standard Time, July
b, 104B, for all the live timber marked
or designated for cutting and all mer
chantable dead timber located on an area
embracing about 110 acres within portions
of Beet Ion 14. 33 and 3. T. I 8 , R. t
E. W W. BreiUnbush River Watershed,
Wills mette Nstlonal Forest, Oregon, es
timated to be 4.000.000 feet M.t more
or w. of Douglas-fir, 10.000 feet BM.
more or leas, of western redcedar, 10 000
feet B M.. more or leas, of western white
Pine, and 110.000 feet B M. more Of leu.
of western hemlock and other a pee I
of sawtlmber. Sealed bids accompanied
by the required payment reeelvsd by the
Forest Supervisor prior to 3 00 p m..
Pacific Biandard Time. July I, IMf, will
be considered the equivalent of an oral
bid and posted for the information of
all bidders. No bid will be considered
which la leas than 1100 per M feet for
Douslaa-flr 11.00 per M feet for western
redcedar. IS 00 per M feet for west
ern white pine, and 10 Ml per M feet for
a extern hemlock and other apeclea.
tsnwi oe o be applied on the pu renew
price, refunded, or retained In part as
liquidated damages, according to tha con
dition of ssle, must accompany each
sealed bid and must be shown to be In
tha possession or oral biddsra as a euali
flcallon for auction bidding. If an oral
bid la declared to be high at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must immedi
ately make the required payment and
confirm the bid by submitting It In writ
ing on a Forest Bervice old form. The
runt to reject anr and all bids la re
curved. Before bids are jmbmlt'ed, full
information concerning the timber, tha
conditions of sale and the submission
of bids Mould be obtained from the
Forest Supervisor. Fusene, Oregon, or
the District Ranger. Detroit, Oregon
June
nhsaOpors
SALEM WOODWORKING CO.
122SCron Ph. 3 5953
t
L
Salem Markets
Cmleled Umm tefarte el Seism dee.
rt to Ik gvlOaftr w Capital
Jeirial aara,Rv. 0 dallyf.
tall Psd Pvsmo
Ess Mih ti.04.
Rabbit Pellets 14 36.
Dalrr Fm 11.8.
Pveltrti b'.vini oneas Ored A color
ed nens, 38c; grsde A Leghorn hens.
39 rents; Grade A colored fryers, three
pounds and up, lie. Or ad A old roosters
16 -nt
r
Baring Pries litre large AA. 64c;
) AA. 63c; large A. 81 -; medium AA.
61c; medium A. 49 -80c; pullets 30-3e.
WkaUaal Pries Bsi wnoiesate pneej
8 le 1 eents above inese pricw abo
Grade A generally euoted at 88c; me
diums IM.
BalUefal
Premium. Ole. No, L 6 let No. 3. 68
6c buin prices).
Batter Wholesale srade A, 06e; re
tail 71-
Planes War on
Grasshoppers
B7 tha Unltad Praia)
Airplanes loaded with poison
bombs struck out again today
at hordes of young grasshoppers
threatening to wipe out a large
share of the nation's corn and
wheat crops while rains swept
toward New York, promising
an end to a record drought.
An armada of 28 planes, most
of them flown by ex-combat
pilots, dropped bran laced with
the chemical 2, 4-D on thous
ands of acres of Wyoming fields
They hope to kill the young
insects before they sprout wings
and invade the rich fields of the
Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa and
Kansas.
Some of the fields in the 1,
000.000-acre area set for the
bombings contain bi many is
1,500 'hoppers per square yard
the highest concentration
ever recorded.
Farmers battled insects on
two other fronts. In South Da
kota there was "green bug"
plague. In Mississippi, crop ex
perts feared the boll weevil
might be ready to sweep
through the cotton crap.
The South Dakotans said they
would welcome a little of New
York's dry weather. The be
lieved lack of moisture would
bolt development of the bugs.
Mexican Peso Cheapened
Mexico City, June 18 )
Mexico cheapened her peso to
day to attract tourists and sell
more Mexican goods.
The government reduced the
peso value from 12 cents U.S..
to 11' cents yesteday. With
the aid of foreign funds, the gov
ernment will pay 8.64 for a dol
lar and sell dollars for 8.65
pesos. Before the announce
ment dollars were selling at 8.03
for $62,447.43 was filed in the
morning against Hotel Senator,
The lien is claimed for work
labor and materials allegedly
furnished in construction, alter
ation and repair of the building
between August 1, 1648, and
April 27, 1949.
The claimants aver that under
an agreement, copy of which is
attached to the lien notice, that
W. W. Charwick and Hotel Sen
ator, Inc., agreed to pay $109,
483.74 for the work, labor and
materials, and that $47,038.31
has been paid.
The lien is claimed not only
on the building but upon the
land on which it was construct
ed, "together with a convenient
space about same, or so much
thereof as may be required for
the convenient use and occu
pation thereof (to be determin
ed by the circuit court at the
time of the foreclosure of this
lien)." It is further asserted that
"the whole of said real prem
ises hereinbefore described is
necessary for convenient use
and accupation of said building
The property involved is the
new four-story annex to the
old Hotel Senator building. The
upper three floors are devoted
to the hotel. On the ground
floor is the Senator Food shop,
three storeroom and a large
storage garage. The main Hotel
Senator property at Court and
High streets is property of the
late Frank N. Derby and Mar
ion Derby estate and under
stood to be not Involved in the
proceedings.
lliukjr Twin Born
Navan, Ont.. June IB r A
even-pound ion waa born to
Mn. Lucien Clfroux lat night,
47 houra after the birth of hli
il lix-pnund twin lulcr.
SOUND-VALUI DOORS!
Here are the Donn you'll
want tn your builflinn
Indoor of out. And
Door that will nerve you
well, and long. Doon that
are built well, will not
warp or creak or itick, once
they are properly hung.
Doom for every opening,
Garage Doora that even a
woman can open and ahut
with eaae!
Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon,
Oregon Grange Places 22
Legislators on Purge List
Coos Bay, June 18 i) Twenty-two Oregon legislators foun I
themselves on the "purge" list of the itate Grange today.
In its first such action, the Grange voted to go out after th;
defeat of the lawmakers who attempted to revise Oregon's ini
tiative and referendum last spring.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
i LiveslMk M tract
i By Valley facklng Company
sprint .amb
.112 50
Ft?dr lambs
Km ,
Cutur row . . . .
Fat dairy cows
.116 00 to 111 OA
. . .12.00 10 tl.OU
, ..M.oo to iu.oo
,11100 to 112.00
Bull
.11500 to 11000
Calvrs, good 300-JO Ibs.i 117.00 to 119.00
Vfal (150-300 Itu.t food .,120.00 to J3J 00
, pticw paid ettnin Ibe of Pori
Mid prices for each trpa Top. 110-321 .bs
trtlani Fret as
Buiurfal TtntatlT. suiajm to twos
mat chant Prfmtum quality maximum
to .31 te l ptrctni aciauy a.irco
Portland II -64c tb. tirsi quality l-63r
b. second quallt 7-l0e Valley route
and country points Se lei thar first
Batter Wholesale FOB bulk eubes M
l.olejale.i trade AA It :or 61-62C-A
02 acor M-SPic: B. to score, lie lb.:
C. 0 score. 56c lb. Above price arc miot
ty nominal
Cbeeat 8I1IH price to Portland Boie
tale Oregon aniilta. 3l't 4 We Oreton
lb loaf. m60Ha; lrlp.su St laar than
tnffle
Kit ITe Wholesalers) A grade tare
JS.55'ir:.A medium, H'i-M'tc; trade B.
a te 48-50'iC.
Portland Dairy Market
Bailer Price le retailers Orade AA
prints oc; AA cartons lie. A prlnU
tie. A carton. 1e; B prlnU. 62c.
Ens Prli te retailer AA large
Aftc: certified A Isrse, Air: A Isrte
Sic. AA medium. 7e: certified A me
dium SBe; A medium Sa-5c; cartons 3c ad
ditional. Che Priee te retailers: Portieiw
Oreton tlntlea 40'fc-SQ'ic Oretoo loaf, i
.b 43b3c; triplet me lev than alB
glee Foal try
l it ("hie kens - No 1 quality FOB
plants. No I broilers under tv lb ST-36c
lb: fryers 34-3 lbs 30-33c; 3-4 lbs 31-12c:
roasters 4 lbs and over ll-S2e lb.: fowl,
bethoi na under 4 lbs. 32c: over 4
lb. 34c: colored fowl, all welttits, 26c;
roosters, alt weight. 16-19C.
Rabbits Averata to trow in: live white.
4-4 )tu.. 21-33c lb: 5-6 lb. 19-31c lb.: col
ored 3 cents lower: eld or heavy does. I-
14c: d reused fryers to butchers, 17-S0e.
Tarheye iPrlee quoted are tol to tnr
producer en a dressed weight basis! -
trail A youna tome it aa ; no
l young hens, nominally OOe
urease raraers retailer, uiao
young hens 70-71e New Vorr style, areee
A grade jcunt torn ei-an
Portland Mlacellaneawa
Cascara Bark Dry 124c lb., green 4e In
wol Valiay eoerse and medium grades
tfic I
Mohair
Ib. on 13-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Cslves, 30a lb., according to
litu, kips 30c lb., beef t-lOo lb., bulls
8-70 lb. Country buyers pay 3o leas.
Jut Quotations
Walnut Franouettea first qua lit) Turn
oo. 14 7c. tares. J3 7e: medium. 37 3c: see
ond quality Jumbo. 30 3c. iarg II 1c,
medium. 30 30: baby 13 3c; oft thel first
quality large. 7c, meaium io m; m
and quality large 17 3e: medium 14 le
bv 33 3e
Filbert - Jumbo, loe i large, lie
medium He: small. 13c
Quotations above supplied ay North
Portland Grain
Portland, June 18 Wheat
futures and cash grain unquoted,
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white
2.25; soft white (excluding rex)
2.25; white club 2.25; western
red 2.25.
Hard red winter: Ordinary
2.25; 10 percent 2.25; 11 percent
2.25; 12 percent 2.25.
Hard white baart: Unquoted.
Today's car receipts: Wheat
45; barley 3; flour 5; corn 3; oats
1; millfeed 11.
DEATHS
I. llllf Adeline Hauiles
1,1 llle Adeline Dousls, at the family
residence at 104S Seventh street. West Sa
lem. June U, at the age ef 16 yesrs.
Survived by two sons. John A. Douglas
of Eugene and Chester O. Douglas of
West Salem. Also surviving are three
grandchildren and three great grandchil
dren. Member of the Fist Christian church.
Services will be held at the HoweU-Ed-warJs
chapel Monday, June 10, at 1:10
Dm. with Rev. Dudley Strain officiating.
Shipment to be made to Clarkslon, Wash.,
for service and Interment. Family re
quests that flowers ba omitted and that
In lieu of flowers donations ba msde to
building fund of the First Christian
church.
Mrs, Win da Knilln
In (hut city June II, Mrs, Luclnda 1ns
lln. Surviving are a daughter, Mary Ens
I in of Salem: and a son, Nelson Enslin.
Announcement of services Utar by W, T.
't'gdon company.
Katie Pelkoff
In this city June II. Koala Pelkoff. An
nouncement of services later by W. T.
R la don company.
Mlu Vera Jecaaellne Cawlway
Mus Vera Jacqueline i Jacqulel Cant
way, at the residence. 1415 Norway
Mreet. June II. at the ate of 33 years.
Survived by parenui. Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence J. Cantway of Sslem: a aister. Miss
nrol Ann Cantwav of Salem: and grand
father. Ben T. Harrison of Wichita. Kans.
Announcement of service later by C lough -Uarrick
company.
Mrs, Fannie A. BevtrlJte
Mrs. Fannie A. Bevrldge. latt resident
of 1403 Center street, at a local hospital,
June IS. Rurvlved bv a dauahter, Mrs.
Helen B Law of Salem: a sister, Mrs.
Laura Harlow of nreham ; two grand
sons. Bobert Beerldge Law of Fusene
and Joseph Edward Law, Jr., of Salem,
and four great era node us liters. Private
eruces will be held at ine chapel of St.
Paula Fpiropl church Saturdsv, June
II. at 4 pm With Rev. Oeore H Swlfl
offlciallna. Direction Clougn-Barrtck com
panv. Pf, ntmt rower
TRUSTED EMBEZZLERS
If embezzlers were not trusted employees at one time
they could not hove had access to company funds. A
bond written by SALEM'S GENERAL OF AMERICA AG
ENCY will reimburse you for fidelity losses.
CHUCK
Is W INSURANCE n
SALEM AND COOS BAY
CUSTOMER PARKING AT OUR NEW LOCATION
373 No. Chunh St. Dial 3-91 if
Saturday, June 18, 194913
The measure which would
have enabled the legislature to
fix the number of signature!
necessary to place an initiative
on the ballot did not pass. But
it made Grangemaster Morton
Tompkins fighting mad.
He called for the defeat of
those who tried to tamper with
the initiative act, often used by
the Grange. Delegates to the
annual convention here respond
ed yesterday with a resolution
endorsing the purge plan.
In other resolutions the dele
gates gave tentative approval to
the Brannan farm program, call
ing it "deserving of our study
and consideration." The resolu
tion did not go as strongly for
the program as Tompkins did in
an earlier speech.
Oregon State college and the
extension service were asked to
withdraw from the field of farm
administration, concentrating in
stead of education and research
work.
Other resolutions: "
Advocating
ralsinf lettilaton' pay to
I6O0 a year.
proposed to make the stata aunerln.
tendent of public In n ruction a member
me stat land board. .-,
Urged an Incraaeed severanra tax on
timber from the preient 8 cents to II
rents a thousand board feet to ftnanco
adequate reforestation and timber
conservation" program.
nerommenaea tnai aog and Dorse racing
venues not be used for stale mi( ...
fair appropriation.
Pledged opposition to any attempt la
leiallie glot mirhlnei.
upheld congressional filibusters as
iecessary to defeat "dan serous laeliu.
tlon."
Called for a lieutenant governor In On.
ton. (
opposed daylight saving time again.
Alked that Ornn henW nmai.
Saturdays.
Rejected a nronAKil In limit ii4.
officials and state legislators' aervice to
two terms.
Urged strict enforcement of logging
urk speed and load-chaining laws.
OBITUARY
ffle Mawd Johnson
Aurora Mrs. Effla Uaud Johnson TC
Clackamas county resident for xearZ
died Wednesday at her home tn Canby
after a long Illness. Born November 11,
1173. In Warren county. Illinois, ah cam
to Oregon with her parents, Bamuel and
Lucy Smith, In U7, and settled in the
Needy district. She was married to Her
bert Johnson In 180 and the eoupla mov
ed to Canby In 118 following many years
residence In Needy. Her husband died In
1938. Mrs. Johnson operated the Canby
Inn for several years. Survivors Include
son, Clarence Johnson, Portland and a
daughter, Mrs. Rdlth Mahlum, Canby; a
brother, Fred Smith, Molalla, and a sla
ter. Mrs. Myrtle Cummlnga, Canby. Fun
eral service were Saturday In the Canby
Funeral home with Rev, D. D. Priest of
Hubbard, officiating. Burial tn Zlon, Me
morial park, Canby.
Oanblld Melaaa
Aurora Funeral services for Mrs, Ouu
hlld Melum, 06, widow of the lata Lara
Mrlum of Canby, ware Tuesday afternoon
in Zoar Lutheran church. Rev. A. J,
KmiUen officiated. Interment was In Zoar
Lutheran cemetery. Richard Melum of 8w
lem, a grandson, sang "The Lord's Pray
er." Mrs. Oordon Undland. and a quar
tet rendered two numbers. Pallbearers
were three grandsons, Richard Meum,
Marvin Melum and Arnold Melum, and
the husbands of three granddaughters,
Oordon Llndland of Canby, Sanford Wrol
stad of Yoder and Carl Ousts (son of De
ls. Mrs. Melum died In Hutchinson hos
pital, Oreson City, Saturday, Born la
Sklen, Norway. Nov. 30. 1863. Mr. Melum
came to tha United Stales in 1884. The
following year. In Wisconsin, aha waa
married td Lars Melum, with whom ah
moved to North Dakota In HIT. In 1006
the family moved to Canby. She had been
a member of Zoar Lutheran church la
Canby 41 years. Surviving are one daugh
ter. Clara Masnuxxen of route I, Hubbard,
and two aorta, Oeorge Melum of Toledo
and William O. Melum of Canby. Two
sons, Nels and John, preceded her In
death. Sho also leaves a brother tn Nor
way, eight grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren. Opal Mas Hanler
Stayton Funeral aervlcea were held
Wedneeday, June 18. at 3 p.m. from tha
Weddle Funeral home In Stayton, for
Mra. Opal Mae Hunler, who passed away
at her home in Jordan, June 13, her 30th
birthday. Mra. Hunler died of complica
tions during a slea of measles. Rev. Wll
lard Buckner of th Stayton Baptist
church officiated and burial was in BU
yeu Den. Opal Mae M one ornery was bora
at Srie and she was th daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Darrel Montgomery. She waa
married to Karl Burton In August 1937,
and to this union two children, Ronald
and Karlene Burton were born. Mr. Bur
ton paved away in September 1041, She
wa married to Fay Hunter In July 1041
and they had two children, Darwin and
nary Hunter. Mrs. Hunter's entire lira
waa spent in tha vicinity of Sclo. Besides
her husband, children and parents, Mra.
Hunter la aurvlved by a aiater. Mrs. Marl
on fthelton: her gcarKtmoiher, Mra. Ma
mie Bates: a niece and a nephew and
other relative.
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Farm or City
Personal and Auto Loanj
State Finance Co.
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