Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 08, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Wheat Loses As
High As 2 Cents
Chicago, July 8 m Wheat
which has been gaining on the
board of trade for three days
was marked down today. Losses
ran to more than 2 cents at
times. Distant deliveries declin
ed most.
Price changes in other grains
also were on the downward side.
Oats met profit-taking while
corn slumped on receipt of wide
spread rains overnight and today
in the mid-western corn belt.
Traders said hot weather, ac
companied by rains, was ideal
for corn growth.
Lard sank for relatively small
losses, but they were enough to
send all contracts to new sea
sonal lows. Loose lard, offered
at $9.62 "A, a hundred pounds,
reached a new eight-year low.
Wheat closed to 2 cents
lower'. July $2.01-y4, corn
was unchanged to lower, July
$1.37-1.37, oats were un
changed to lower, July 63,
rye was IV lower to Vi higher,
July $1.40, soybeans wereyi
194 higher, July $2.46V4-, and
lard was 8 to 13 cents a hundred
pounds lower, July $10.20.
Truman Plan to
RetireTaft Jolted
Washington, July 8 U.t The
plans of President Truman and
organized labor leaders to retire
Sen. Robert A. Taft to private
life have been jolted somewhat
by failure of any strong Ohio
democrat so far to demand the
right to oppose him in next
year's election.
Taft's political prospects def
initely are looking up. He won
a great personal victory last
week when the senate passed a
labor-management bill which he
practically dictated. He has be
come the principal policy
spokesman for the republican
party and will continue to shape
its general policy right through
the 1950 congressional election
campaign.
If Taft is returned to the sen
ate by a substantial margin, only
the worst kind of subsequent
political breaks could prevent
him being a formidable contes
tant for the 1952 republican
presidential nomination. If he
is defeated next year he will be
politically finished. The repub
lican party will swing to new
policies and new leaders and, es
pecially, toward major modifi
cation of the labor-management
act.
Gov. Frank J. Lausche of Ohio
has told associates he would not
run against Taft next year. That
is a good break for Taft. Lausche
plans to run again for governor.
As governor of Ohio, he would
be well placed strategically to
get a spot on the 1952 democrat
ic presidential ticket. He is
Ohio's best democratic vote get
ter. Portuguese Pray for
Relief from Storms
Lisbon, Portugal, July 8 VP
Portuguese crowded into churh-
es today to pray for an end to
the erratice weather which has
afflicted the country for a week.
There was panic in Vila Real
when a tempest struck the town.
Forest trees were uprooted by
a landslide and cattle were
drowned in flooded streams.
The Paulos river burst Its
banks and swept through fields,
causing an estimated $400,000
property damage. Portugal has
had a series of heat waves, thun
der storms, cyclonic winds and
hail storms. More than a score
of persons have lost their lives
as a result of the freak wea
ther. STOCKS
IB? lh AjioeUWI frw
American Can i ltt
Am Pow At Lt 104
Am Tel Tl HI
Anaconda 2Vk
Bendlx A ration 29
Beth Steel ,. 35
Boeing Airplane. Mtt
Calif Packing
Canadian Paclfio Utt
Cm i I 334
Caterpillar 30
Ohrnler
Comwlth Soo 3
Com Vuttee 9H
Continental Ctn 32
Crown Zellerbach 33
Curtlu Wright 8ft
Douglaa Aircraft 00
Dupont de Nom 45
General Electric 3ft
General Pood 434
General Motor 58
Goodyear Tlrt 38
Int Harvester 35
Int Paper 47
Kennecott ,
Ubbj McN A L 7
Lon Bll "A
Montgomery Ward 50
Nat Dairir 15
Naab Kelrlntaor 31
x uentrai . .
Northern Paclfle
Pac Am Flab ...
Pae Gu & Eles
Pac Tel Tal ..
Pennej J C ....
Radio Corp ......
Raronier ........
Raronier PId ....
Reynold UetaJ ..
Rtehfleld ....
Bate way Stores ..
Sear Roebuck ...
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Co ,
0
13
48
10
33
19
35
33
38
35!
60",
18
6tude baker Corp
Sunah'.ne Mining 9
Tranaamerica 10
Onion Oil Cal 29
Union Paclfio 40
United Airline 13
0 S Steel 31
Warner Bros Pie - 11
Woolworth 48
v 'Little Butch Dead
-........ l n- - t. . l .. a n.
wiwica, 1CAH3., uiy o l" i
Little Butch, billed as the small
est elephant in captivity, is dead.
He was only three feet high.
His favorite diet was baby food.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Ltveitook Market
B? Vallej Hacking Company)
Spring lamb 120.00 to 131.00
Feeder lamb 116.00 to 118.00
awe 12.00 to 15.00
Cutter cow ta.00 to 1 11.00
Fat dairy cow 110.00 to 313.00
Bull 315.00 to 119.00
Calves, food (300-450 lb.) 117.00 to S19.00
Veal (150-300 ltu.) good ..120.00 to 124.00
Ti price paid within 35c ol Port
nd price for each type. Top. 170-335 ib
Portland Eaatalde Market
TUton apricot old for 95 cent a 13-
1b box on the Portland East-side Farmer
Wholesale Produce market today with ap
ple boxas of Moorpacka and Rlland bring
in 12.35 to 33.50.
Transparent apple were 32.50 to $3.00
a box.
Current sold for $2.00 to 12.25 a 12-
b&sket crate.
YounKberrles and faoysenberrle were
$1.75 to $2.00 a flat.
White rose No. 1 potatoes brought $3.25
a 100-lb Jiack.
Portland Produce
Bntterfat Teuiatlfe. ruttject to Imrae
diate change Premium quality maximum
to .J6 to l percent acidity aeiiverea in
Portland 61 -64c ib. first quality 59-G2c
Ib second quality 55-58c. Valley route
ind country points 3o lese than first.
Batter Wholesale FOB bulk cube to
wholesaler grade AA, 93 score, flic;
A. 92 score. 60c; B, 90 score, 57c lb.;
C, 89 score, 55c. Above price are strict
ly nominal
Cheese Selling orlee to Purtlanu whole-
ale Oregon smglea, 36H-48MiC- Oregon b
ID loai. m-DUo; triplet w leaf (nan
iingiea
Eggi ITa Wholesalers) A grade large
59&-60ttc; A medium, 51.4-54.4ci grade
B, large. 49-51Mtc.
Portland Dairy Market
Batter Price to retailers: Grade AA
prints 66c; AA carton 67c; A prints
Iflc, A cartons, 87c; B print, 63c.
Etc Prlt to retailor: AA large
64c; certified A large; 62c; A large
59c; AA medium, 59c: certified A me
dium 59c; A medium, 58c; carton 2c
additional
Cheese Pries to retailers; Portlaoa
Oreuon singles 0l-50lac Oregon loal, l
b 43-52c; triplet lo leaf than aln
gles. Poultry-
Live Chickens No. 1 quality FOB
plants. No. 1 broiler under 2V lbs 27-28o
ID fryers ava-a ids, a i-a.se: a- ids. jac
roasters 4 lb and over 33c lb; fowl,
.leghorns 4 lb, and under, 21-23c, over 4
Ibj 23c; colored fowl, all weights, 2Sc;
roosters, all weights, 18-19c.
Rabbits Average to growers; live white,
t-o lbs.. 19-21c lb.; 5-6 lbs. 17-19c lb.; col
ored 2 cents lower; old or heavy doe. 8
14c; dressed fryer to butcher. 55-57c.
Turkey (Prices quoted are lot to the
producer on a dressed weignt basis)
U 8 grade A young toms. 11 52c lb.: No
i young hen, nominally 60c
Dreased turkeys to retallcm: Uiade A
young hena, 70-71c New for style, dress
ed A grade young torn 68-59o
Portland Miscellaneous
L'ascara Bark Pry 12MiC ib green 4c Ib.
Wool Valley coarss and medium grades
460 lb.
Mohair 35o lb. on 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves, 30c Ib.. according to
weight, kips 20c lb., beef 8-9c lb. bulls
4-5c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Nut Quotations
Wain u I sFr enqueues first quallt) Jum
oo, 34.7c; large, 32.7c: medium, 27.2o; sec
ond ouallty lumbos. 30.2c: large 28.2c;
medium, 26.2c; baby 23.2c; aoft thel. first
quality large, 3B.ic; medium ao.zc. sec
ond quality large. 37.2c: medium 24.79:
baby 32.2c
Filberts Jumbo, 30o Ib.j large. 18o
medium. He; small, 13o.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, July 8 flj.R Livestock market:
Hotts salable 8,000; moderately active;
steady to 25 cents higher on butchers;
most advance on weights under 270 ids:
sows uneven, steady to 50 cents lower;
mostly 25 cent lower; practical top 21.75;
one load 22.25 considered out of line; most
good and choice 170-240 lbs 21.00 to 21.75;
250-270 lbs 20.25 to 21.00; a few 280-300
lbs 19.00 to 20.00; odd lots up to 350 lbs as
low as 17.00; good and choice sows under
350 lbs 16.00 to 17.50; a few choice under
300 lbs as high as 18.25; 360-375 lbs
15.25 to 10.25; 376-400 lbs 14.25 to 15.50;
400-450 lbs 13.00 to 14.25; 475-550 lbs 11.00
to 12.75; odd head heavier, as low
10.00: good clearance.
Sheep salable 400; market steady on
small lots native spring Iambs and ewes;
good and choice spring lambs 25.50 to
2S.00; top 26.00; common to medium 20.00
to 2S.O0; bulk slaughter ewes 6.00 to B.00
with good light weights under 140 lbs,
Quotable to 9.50.
Cattle salable 1,000; calves 300; slaughter
cattle and calves moderately active, stea
dy to strong;; stock cattle nominally
steady; most high medium and good steers
and "yearlings. 1250 lbs down, 25.00 to
36.75; three loads of 1238 lb Mont an as
24.75: a few good to low choice 1100-
1225 lb steers 26.SO to 27.25; few loads
of sood fed hellers 25.75 to 26.25; com
mon and medium beef cows 15.50 to 18.50;
canners and cutters 12.00 to 16.00: medium
and good sausage bulls 21.00 to zz.ao;
common to choice vealers 20.00 to 25.50.
Portland, July 8 W) No Wheat futures
quoted.
Cash grain: Oats No. 2, 38-lb white
Rfl.OO. Barley No. 2. 45-lb B.W. 50.50.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.13; soft
white (excluding rex) 2.14; wnite ciuo 2.11;
western red 2.14.
ard red winter: Ordinary 1.13; 10 per
cent 2.13; 11 per cent 2.14; 12 per cent
2.10.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 14: barley
3; flour 5; corn 8: oats 3; mlllfeed 7.
Snyder in Britain
On Dollar Crisis
London. July 8 m V. S. Sec
retary of the Treasury John W.
Snyder met the chiefs of Brit
ain's labor eovernment today to
talk over the United Kingdom's
dollar crisis.
Also nresent were the ton
nlanners of Britain's economy.
They Included Prime Minister
Attlee, Chancellor of the Exeche
quer Sir Stafford Cripps, For
eign Secretary Ernest Bevin,
Harold Wilson, president of the
board of trade, and Philip Noel
Baker, secretary of comnvv
wealth relations.
U. S. Ambassador Lewis W.
Douglas also attended, as did
Douglas Abbott, finance minister
of Canada, another dollar coun
try.
The meeting of the three fi
nance ministers and their advis
ers broke up for lunch . after
nhnnt two hours. Asked by news
men if he had any comment
Cripps replied: "Nothing noth
ing to say at all." Douglas said
the erouD would resume discus
sions later in the day.
Salem Markets
Completed frem reports mt Salem deal
ers lor flit gwidaace an npiiaj
Journal Readers. (ReTlsed dally).
Retail Feed Price
Ess- Masb J5.10.
Rabbit Pellets 14.30.
Dairy Feed 13.85.
Paallry; h'm oriees Grade A color
ed hens. 24-37c; grade A Leghorn hens.
22 cents; Grade A colored fryers, three
lbs and up. 32-33c. Grade A old roosters
15 cents.
tggi
Buying; Prices Extra large An, 68c,
large AA. 57ci laree A, 55-59c; med'um AA,
52c: medium A. 50-5sc; pullets 3J-3SC.
Wholesale Price i Egc wholesale pricei
5 to 7 cent above these prices above
Grade A generally quoted at 64c, me
dium 60c.
Bntterfat
Premium. 63c, No- L let No. 3. 55-
'9c fbuylng prices!
Bolter Wholesale grade A, 66c, re
all lie.
Stock Market
Marks Time
New York, July 8 (ff) The
stock market hewed to a nar
row price line today.
Price changes either way
were mostly in minor fractions,
with numerous stocks seesaw
ing between the plus and minus
columns. The market's under
tone was steady.
At the opening of trade pro
nounced signs of an upward
trend appeared. Demand soon
petered out, though, and the
market settled into a groove for
the rest of the day.
Trading slowed considerably
after two sessions of compara
tively lively business. Turnover
was at the rate of only 650,000
shares for the full day, in con
trast with 890,000 yesterday and
1,410,000 Wednesday.
The approaching long week
end helped to smother trading
enthusiasm. Many traders, too,
took sideline positions while
waiting for the president to de
liver his mid-year economic re
port to congress on Monday.
Tending upward were Amer
ican Broadcasting, Firestone, U.
S. Rubber, Douglas Aircraft,
American Telephone, Radio
Corp., and American Woolen.
A trifle on the wobbly side
were Chrysler, Goodyear, Boe
ing, United Aircraft, Western
Union, American Can. Westine-
house Electric, International Pa
per, banta Fe, Southern Pacific
Union Pacific, and Standard Oil
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., July 8 (U.B Weekly Uv
atock: Cattle: Friday salable 150; holdover
350; calves 100; virtually no aalej; .scat
tered bids 2.00 lower beef cows, grass
steers.
Hobs: Friday salable 25; mostly nom
inal; odd head steady; top 24.00.
Sheep: Friday salable 100; market nom
Inal: demand narrow.
OBITUARY
L. J. Davenport
Silver ton Funeral services for L. J.
Davenport, 83, native of the Waldo Hills
community who died at the Sllverton hos
pital Wednesday evening- following a brief
Illness, will be held from the memorial
chapel of the Ekman funeral home at 2
o'clock Saturday with burial In the Sll
verton hospital. Surviving are a son and
daughter, William J. Davenport, Scotts
Mills and Gladys Opperman, Portland; two
brothers, D. O. Davenport, Lebanon and J.
H. Davenport, Sllverton and one sister,
Mrs. Eunice Ooodnecht, Sllverton.
Ernest S. Holbrook
Waldport Concluding; services for Er
nest K. Holbrook, 82, who died at his
home in Yachats July 2, were held at
Stayton Wednesday under the direction
of the Masonic lodge. He was born at
Deborah, la., Apr. 28. 1867, Joining the
Masonic order In Michigan and be com-
inir a master Mason in mil h n in
ferred to the Alsea lodge In 1046. Funeral
services were held at Waldport. Surviving
mc in. wiuow ana a aaugnter.
Harold Wiley
Lebanon Funeral services lor Harold
Wiley, 24, of Poster, who was drowned
near Poster bridge Thursday, will be held
here under the direction of the Huston
Puneral home. Until reMnt.lv h. h.ri
employed by the Santlam Lumber com-
f-uj. no is aurvivea oy nis parents, Mr.
...... ... o. miKy. oi roster. HI.
grandfather, Andrew Wiley, led the first
party of white men over the Cascades
through the pass which 1, now U.S. high-
DEATHS
Mrs. Esther Ann Oliver
Mrs. Esther Ann Oliver, late resident of
roui i, dox ov, aaiem, at a local hos
pital July 7. Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Bertha Mae Allerton of Portland,
and Mrs. Marjorle Wood of Salem; a son,
Burl R. Oliver of Salem; one grandchild.
Miss Margie Darlene Wood of Salem; al
so a number of nieces and nephews. Mem
ber of American War Mothers. Services
from Clough-Barrlck chapel Saturday, July
v, at iv.su a.m.. Rev. Dudley strain or
flclatlng and Interment In City View cem
etery. William Leonard Whlta
In this cltv July 6 William Tanari,
White, late resident of Salem, at the age
of 76 years. Brother of Margaret Bird and
urace eumvan, ooin oi Benton, Wise.
Services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon
chapel Monday, July 11, at 10 a.m. with
concluding services In the Lee Mission
cemetery.
Pvt. Bobert Russell McAllister
Pvt. Robert Russell McAllister, lata l.
dent of Pratum, Oregon, May 18, 1945, at
Okinawa. Survived by father, Russell Mc
Allister of Pratum; mother. Mrs. Walter
Jones of Medford; brothers, Oene McAl
lister of Medford and Richard McAllister
oi Portland; ana a daughter, Carol June
McAllister of Medford. Oraveslde services
will be held Saturday, July 9, at 3 p.m.
at the Mt. Hone cemetery near Pratum
under the auspices of the American Le
gion, ivirecuon viougn-iiarricK company.
Mrs. Marie Hansen
Mrs. Marie Hansen, late resident of De.
trolt. Ore., at a local hospital July t at
tne age oi n. survived by husband. Laur-
Its Hansen, a daughter, Mrs. Annie Ketcb-
um, ana a son. Klcnard Hansen, all of De
troit, and seven grandchildren. Services
wui oe new Saturday; July 9, at 1:10 p.m.
me uiougn-Harricx cnapei with the
Rev. George E. Williams officiating.
Tnterment In Belcrest Memorial park.
Mrs. Perry Jane Rlcketts
Mrs. Pengy Jane Rlcketts. late resident
of Brooks, Oregon, at a local Hospital
July A, at the age of TO years. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs. A. J. Neliton of j
Sllverton and Miss Orace Rlcketts of ;
Your fur cool ii one of your most valued
poisessiont and deserve! the best of car
and protection. For very moderate cost you
get complete warm weather protection when
you store your furs in our vaults.
Paul. Valley, Okla.: flv. sons, D.v. and
John Rlcketti. both ol Brookj, Ben Rlck
etts ol Mansaneta, Ores., and Arthur
and Merman Rlcketts, botn ol Salem: two
brother, James Stile, of Okemah. okla.,
and Jacob Stile, ol Fairfield, Calif.; a
ilst.r. Mra. Carrie Keck of Vackervllle,
Calif.: 37 grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren. Services will be held at
th. Clough.BarrIck chapel Saturday, July
9, at I p.m. with M. c. Cuthbertson of
ficiating. Interment in th. Claggett cem
etery. Patrick M. Carer
In this city July 4. Patrick M. Carey,
late resident of Salem. Services will be
held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Friday.
July 8 at 10 a.m. with concluding services
at Bt. Baroara cemetery, rawer A. ue
llna. will officiate.
Lt. (I s.) Mack C. Malson
Lt. 0.g.) Mack o. Malson. 1st. resident
of 185 South lath street, at Corpus Chrts
tl, Texas, July S at the age of 38 years.
Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
O. Malson of Salem, and a sister, Mrs.
Molly Jean Lowery of Jackson, Miss.
Announcement of service, later by W.
T. Rigdon company.
Charles Robert Phelps, Jr.
In this city July e, Charles Robert
Phelps, Jr., lata resident ol route 1, box
sublimity, at the age Ol 3 years.
Survived by wife, Frances Elizabeth Phelps
ol sublmty; parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. Phelps of Salem, two brothers,
Allred K. Phelps ot Cathlamet, Wash.,
and Bonner M. Phelps of Denver. Colo.,
two sisters, Caroline Kuchta of Ingle-
wood, Calif., and Rllma Blaer of Modesto,
Calif.: and a step-brother, Otto M.
Painter of Hubbard. Oreg. Announcement
or services later by w. T. Rigdon company.
AUTOMOBILES .
BARGAINS FOR THE
WEEK
19U chev. Sedan 1595.00
1937 Plymouth Sedan 385.00
1937 Chev. Sedan 335.00
1S3 Ford Sedan . 145.00
Truck Sales & Service Co.
555 N. Front Ph. 3-9131
0.161'
Acme Motor Co.
FRONT & CENTER
What a Buy
1938 Chev Master Sedan In fine' shape
only 1395.00. 4161
VACATION TIMES
ARE HERE.
TRADE YOUR
TROUBLES FOR ONE
OF OUR THOROUGHLY
RECONDITIONED
AND GUARANTEED
USED CARS.
SOME FINE LATE
MODELS TRADED IN
BY YOUR NEIGHBORS.
35 CARS TO CHOOSE
. FROM.
TWO LOCATIONS.
TEAGUE MOTOR
i COMPANY
352 N. Commercial 2640 Portland Road
Phone 2-4173 q!62
Pickups
Commercials
194T DODGE M TON, Ilk. new,
I owner.
1941 INTERNATIONAL TON.
Recc-nd. Ac Guaranteed,
nil CHEV. . TON. a barsaln
1B40 FORD Yj TON. A H.n.r.
Ouarantced.
ml CHEV. A loot) farm rls. OnlT I to
194S JEEP PANEL. Like Dew. Ton
can really sav. on this on..
NEW AND USED JEEPS, PICKUP
STATION WAOONS
WILLYS BALE8 ft SERVICI
Eisner Motor Co.
Acme Motor Co.
FRONT & CENTER
Here is a Sweetheart
1940 Ford conv. only 5000 miles, white
aide tires life guard tires, fully equipped
new car guarantee. qiei'
Eisner Motors to Buy
U O.M.O. 6x0. Equipped with Baufh
man lime spreader. Ph, 3-0594. ql61'
Eisner Motors to Sell
PONTIAC
'48 Torpedo two door sedan, radio,
heater, Hydramatle, fog lights, ear like
new; ssbb down, uai. 24 montns.
STATE MOTOKS INC.
Acme Motor Co.
FRONT & CENTER
1030 International H ton Pickup heavy
duty tires. Just a good little Pickup
tt Priced right. ql61
135 North Liberty th
AUTOMOBILES
Acme Motor Co.
FRONT & CENTER
Here Is a Real Bargain
1942 Chev Special Delux Sedan new
paint, heater. In a-1 ahape only 1845.00.
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT SELL
TERMS
333 Fairgrounds Road
TRADE
Phone I-64S
1937 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, 1350 cash.
Good transportation. Call after S p.m.
at 510 N. 14th. ql61
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
194? Harley-Davldion 45 cu. In flight red
color, chrome. Apt. 25 291 W. Clay,
Monmouth. qal62
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular sizes,
$5.00 and up. Montgomery Ward & Co.
Salem. cblfll
TRAILERS
GOOD EASTERN Built Trailer House
cheap. Brown's Trailer Park on Hlway
99 North Hubbard. f
ii ft. 1947 HOUSE Trailer for sale. Exc.
condition. 500 S. Warren, Monmouth.
See after 5 p. m. tlS4
Honsetraller for sale furnished. Ph. 3-9037.
tlfl'
1947 MOR1LHOME 3-room trailer, new
condition. Reasonable. C. B. Petersen.
Detroit, Oregon. tl61
ONE-WHEEL trailer. 13B4 Waller St. tl61
Used Trailer reg. 235.00 now 155.00. Steel
frame trailer with tandum wheels. Home
made aluminum house mounted
trailer. 2 used stoves. See Mr. Suit at
Sears, Roebuck de Co. tiai
FINANCIAL
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FttRNTTORE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 1300
Car loans up to 1500
Come In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Palrgrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 37032 Lie. N M 369 -8391
Floyd Kenyon. Mgr.
FARM AND CTTT LOANS
47. and 6
TOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estate contracts
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bldg ' Ph. 3-7169 r'
Buy Real Estate Mortgages
for Your
Savings Investment
5 net
Properties Salem & Vicinity.
See
State Finance Co.
153 S. High St.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
He 8-138. and U-3
and
ROT R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
138
S Commercla St. Tel. 1-9161 r
PRIVATE MONET
Special rates and term
on larger loans
" - long and short time
payments
ROT H SIMMONS
118 8ovh Commercial St Phona 3-D 191
.
JGevurtz:
& Bern
s sa "'X
MJ - 17995
M -a--
1 Vjis.
HVSpMd CAUtOO' Htallnt Utilltl
No faster cooking unit, on the mar
ket. Stay clean UU and boilover.
burn away. Fhre asacf beat.. One
giant lise. two utilitjr-ffa. tmiu. .
275 N.
Liberty
FINANCIAL
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
1S3 8. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 1-3457 Lie No U-159 S-154 V
SEE US fOK
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4 INTEREST
I to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St. Phone 3-3663
Personal Finance Co.
518 State Rm. 135
Lie. 8-122-M-165. C. R. Allen. Mirr. TB2
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED Passenger, young man preferr
ed, going to San Luis L. A. area, share
expenses, new Olds car, leaving July
10. Ph. 2-4242 after 8 p. m. ' X162
LEAVING FOR Texas July 16, wish couple
to snare expenses and neip drive, con
tact Charles V. Holland, M eh am a. xl66
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used msehlnea sold, rented,
repaired Roea 4B0 Court Phona 3-0773
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking it alt. 360 State St. o!66
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
Free estimates. Trade-Ins accepted on
new appliance. Vlnce's Electric Phone
3-9239 157 S Liberty St
Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phone 3-4603
Prompt. 0182"
AT-UR DOOR GRINDING
-.awn mower sharpening . and repairing.
Dexter'. Ph 36833 O
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warrant Repair Station
for all makes ol Auto Radios Morro
Radio Co. 153 S Liberty Ph 3-6955
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-9286 Nlgnt
2-1804 33? Center o
Mike Panek, 275 S Com'l. Ph. 3-5161.
Brake and wheel aligning specialists.
ol83"
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms.
No down payment. Phone 3-4B50. o'
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Brjs. Also houses raised,
foundations. Phone 25909.
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 26537
Light crawler dozing. Ph. 2-3220.
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Fairview Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. ol86
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register Al makes sold, rented, re
paired Roen 4E6 Court Ph 3-6773 o
EMENT CONTRACTOR
General cement cont- Honest work at
honest prices. Ph. 3-1505 or 3-7487
0164
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc Call
2-4860. o
CniMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley, 771 8. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. o782
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnce' Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing 161 8. Liberty
Ph 3-9239 o
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o!62
Ov.r.lt. Ov.nt Perfect for small
meal, or large parry dinner.. Hi
speed Calrod unit give even-heat
baking results. Waist-high Super
Broiler for charcoal-type broiling.
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DIRECTORY
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
Watklna Co
1717 Center
products Free
Ph. 3-5395.
LANDSCAPr NURSERY
P A. Doerfler it Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph. 3-1323 o
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 So. Com'l St. Ql81
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At rout door lawnmower sharpening
Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 36833
o
PI replaced.
Ph. 35968.
chimneys Si block laying
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar. Mando
lin. Banjo, etc 1623 Court St. Ph. 3-7569
0162
NURSES REGISTRY
Practical Nurses, day-night Ph.
35072.
0173
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases
Pierce Wire Recorders, Roea. 456 Court
Clfatrom's are equipped
painting Phone 3-2493
to do youi
PAPERHANGING
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631.
Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H.
J. Woodworth. Ph. 3-5866. Free est. ol75'
PAINTING AND PAPERnANGING
Call 22608 for your Painting
hanging. Attractive ratesj
Paper
0171' Painting St paverhanslng
Ph. 35522.
Don Luctro.
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Painting and paperhanglng Free esti
mate, h. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. Q162'
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing
Phote" 3-6687
Hutcheon Paint Store
Fisher. 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. Q180'
PRUNINO-SPRAYING
Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1206.
L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900.
RADIO REPAIR
General Elec. home appl. repairing, also
radio repairing, uroanway num.
Court St. Salem. Ph. 3-1565. Qt63
SAND St GRAVEL
Valley Sand A Gravel Co Silk sand A
fill dirt Excavating 10B shovel A cats
Tractor scoop A trucks tor dirt moving
Ph. offlco 24002, res. 37146 o
Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603. 1393 N. 5th.
0177
SEWER8 AND BEPTIC TANKS
Elec trio Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Razor Sharp Steel Outtlni Blade
Clean Sewers or Drains Septic Tankf
Cleaned Heaa Ph 3-5327 or 3-9488
SEPTIC TANKS
Care taken with lawns. No mileage
charge. Call collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service. ZDiO Plate, rumig
(, o.ni flsn-uio Tnnkt k cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1070
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 8-9468. 3-5327
0183"
K. F. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8th
St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. Q171"
TOOLS FOR RENT
Howser Bros. Your power too) rental
head quarters. New address 1410 8. 12th
Ph. 3-3646. 0162'
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables All makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen, oo uourt
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DIRECTORY
TRANSFER ft STORAGR
'lOcal it Distance Transfer Horn .it.
Burner oils, coal St orlqueu True u
Portland dally Agent for Be km Hou.-e-hold
goods moved to anywhere in U 8.
o. Canada Larmer Tranxfef & St or me
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Mads ti Salem Free est
Elmer the Blind man
Salem Venetian Blind" made to ordei ut
re finished Rein hoi dt A Lewis 3-3639.
WEATHER STRIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-SSSS.
0182
WINDOW SHADES
Washable Roller Made to order 1
Del Relnholdt St Lewis Ph 33639
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme V'lndow Cleaners Windows, walls
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 341
Court. Langdoo. Culbertson and Mather.
WOODSAWING
Atkins A Cross. Ph. 3-8674 or 3-8178.
0168
Wood sawing. Ph. 2-1575.
WOOD ft SAWDUST
West Saler Fuel Co. Ph 2-4031.
LODGES
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nesday night. Visitors wel-
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LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVa
HINES STREET FROM FOURTEFNTH
STREET TO THIRTEENTH STREET.
Notice ncreby is nlven that the commog
council of the city of Salem. Oreaon,
deems lt necessary and expedient an
hereby declares Its purpose and inten
tion to improve Hlnes street from thi
west line of Fourteenth street to tne easi
line of Thirteenth street. In the city ol
Salem, Marion county, Oregon, at thi
expense of the abutting and adj&rrnl
property by br In ulna snld portion oi
said street to th eestablished grade, con
structing cement concrete curbs, am
paving said portion of said street with i
24 Inch asphalt la concrete pavement 3(
feet wide In accordance with the plnni
and specifications therefor which wen
adopted by the common council June 27
1949. which are now on file in the offlci
of the city recorder and which by thu
reference thereto are made a past hereof
The common council hereby declares tti
purpose and Intention to make the abov
described Improvement by and througl
the street ln.provement department.
By Order of the Common Council Juni
27, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is June
29, 1049.
June 20,30, July 1,2,5,6.7,8,9.11,12, 19 I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I hav
been appointed by the Circuit Court ol
Marlon County, Oregon, Probate Depart
ment, aa Administrator of the estate ol
INA 6. ADSrr, deceased, and have quail
fled as such Administrator. All person!
having claims against said estate are no
tilled to present the same, duly verified
to me at 415 Oregon BulidinR. Salem, Ore
son, within six months from the data ol
this notice.
Dated this 1st day of July, 1949.
BRUCE W. WILLIAMS,
Administrator of the estate ol
INA S. ADSIT, Deceased.
BRUCE W. WILLIAMS,
Attorney at Law,
Salem, Oregon.
First publication: July 1, 1049.
Final publication: July 20, 1049.
July 1. 8. 15. 23. 21
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