UTOMOBILES PONTIACS '47 Olds "76" Sdn. Hydro., R & H $1495 '41 Sport Coupe 845 '40 Pontiac '. 595 '37 Pontiac Sedan 395 '47 Ford D.L. Sport Coupe 1295 '42 Olds Sedan 995 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 245 Herrall - Owens Co 660 N. LIBERTY UlLpiNG MATERIAL IN SHEET Rock. Wall board 4iC ft. Va . 6 Vic ft. H In. rock lathe sold sheets lie yd. Hard water proof wall board (Vac ft. Used toilets. C. a. LONG Ph. 25821 One Mile North of Kelr-er malfifl EINFOR-CINfl STEEL! And Blok-Mesh In 4". 8" St " widths. PUMIL1TE. West Salem. hih 1B2 FIREPLACE MATERIALS Superior Hnatform St Bennett-Ireland ftreplnce circulators. All fireplace and masonry materials. PUMILITE - West Salem. ma!62' !D AR SHAKES, primed and with under sours, $13.80 sq. Plywood for cabinets, floorjnjt and walls. Lowest prices. 2 pan rI3oors $6.60. 3 St 5 panel doors 5.76. Silken door (6.50. Flrtex 5c per ft. C. O. LONG Ph. 25821 One Mile North of Kelier mal66 IURSERY STOCK 7CHS1A8 8. thm In bloom. 180 v.rie Mex Mr., r. X. Ward, 4380 Cherry AV-, ....... r,,,. Trrr,--"'' OR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOYT ST. SURPLUS CLOSING SALE Irrigation Pump with Wisconsin motor. Oil circulators. Plumbing supplies. Large wall safe 145.00, 8'x20 10 Ton Trailer 200.0U International K 5 IVi Ton Truck 1925.00, 1947 G. M. C. 1V4 Ton 16' foot bed 11400.00, Elec. Bakery oven 8 Bun pan size. Spud peeler (65.00. Wards 800 Watt 32 V light plant JG5.0Q, Hammer mill 140.00. Laundry dryer 100.00, Collins and Seldelhuber elec. water heaters. 15-lb. C. O. 2 fire ex tinguishers $17.50, Paint locker. Bed side table. Coffee Table 15.00. Shovels U.OO.Hotel aire Champion dishwasher $200.4)0, 11 Cu. ft. pressure cookers J6O.00, House size hot air furnace with blower $45.00, Desk and swivel chair for $35.00, Double cast Iron sink with trim $37.50, Bus seats leather $10.00, V Oalv. pipe lie ft., Daveno Blrdseye maple $22.60, leather easy chair $15.00, 10 Ton warehouse trailers $12.80 ti Ice Boxes $7.50, Apt. Ue elec. refrlierator new $180.00, 900' ltt Oalv Pipe In T lengths 20c ft. Special clearance on Young DeLux washers. V4 Acre Indus trial site with RR frontaee and 4000 square feet of buildings. Zone 4 manu facturing, for long term lease or sale. Come South on 12th to large Hoyt Sign, Turn K. 1 blk. Ph. 37918. n!62 BALEM SAND St GRAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing Ditching Sewer A Basement Equipment Rental 18 B 'A yd. 12-00 per hr 10 B yd. 9.60 per hr D-7 Oat St Dozer 10.50 per hr D-6 Cat St Dozer 8.40 per br D-4 Cat Si Dozei 7.00 per hr Phone Day 3-9408 . . Bves. 3-828 or 2-4400 Salem Oreaon n ' DLLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Ph. 3-8357. nl82 1ED sewing machine. Ph. 33139. nlflS RED Washing machine, range, refrig erators, water heater. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80 O WAXING required when you use Plaatl Kote, the cellophane-like finish for your floor or linoleum. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80 OTPLATES, fans, pressure cooker. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80 ARMERS: Attention-Fence Controller, milk pasteurizers, close-out price. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80" DRTABLE professional model recorder like new $100. Ph. 2-9897. nl62 ATE MODEL Washing machine good condition. 2-4630. nl62 tIK ROYAL Blue Wilton Rug Si Pad. 4771 Clark. Keizer Dlst. nl62 ttNERAL ELECTRIC Console Radio & record player. Reasonable. Baby play pen $7.50. 2220 Mill St. n!62 EENA ELECTRIC Table Lamp. Blue, 22 carat gold trim, hand-painted. NEW. Never used. $5. 985 Garnet St. nl65 IVE PIECE Walnut Bedroom Suite, Hot Point Electric Rang. Best offer. Call tafter 8:30 P. M. No dealer. 655 Ben Vlta Dr. nlB2 . A H. TABLE Top electric range, auto matic timer, good condition, $50.00. Ph. 3-7378 after 4:30. nl62 LECTRIC Sewing Machine. Free-We. tlnghouse. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. B180" E6ED 50 LB. Ice box, good cond. $6. Ph 2-6816. n!62' XII AH ST fans. Close out price. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 1 EEPFREEZE Home Freezers $129.95 St up YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80' ENCE POSTS, poles, all types. Shingles fertilizer A flatrock. Phillip Bro Rt 6. Box 118. Ph. 68F22. n iENERAL ELECTRIC Crosier, Gibson and Uon tag Appliance at GevurU irSETIOLD good. Estate of Susie E. Parmenter, 809 N. Coral. St. Any day. 2 to 5 p.m. Phone 2-1075. n!62 0 GAL. elec. hot water heater. Excel lent condition. 145. Eve. 936 Oak St n!64 Oft GAL. tank truck, power pump. Excel for orchard sprayer. $175. Alberi Wilson. McCoy. nlfli KNERSPRING mattress with Flexolator too. Free from coil reel. special, $19.95. Green stamps. Salem Home Furn. Co., 137 South Commercial. nl64' A ROE Relaxon hassocks. Green, red. blue gtnghan cheok effect. $5.95. Green tamps. Salem Home Furn. Co. J37 South Commercial. n!64 IAFLE arm davenport St chair. Coil spring cushion. Reduced to $89.95, Maple arm love seat A chair. $63 95. Oreen stamps. Salem Home Furn. Co.. 137 South Commercial. nl64 AM ERA. tripod, extension St lock type Phone 2-5000. n!64' URL'S large sized, bike. HOSPITAL bed with lnnersprlng mat tress, like new. $50. Ph. 2-3924. n!64 fhizzer bicycle and roto-tiller. 357: Liberty Road. n.164' IVY OR SF.LI .Used restaurant equip- ment. Ph. 3-4750. n288 TED A cheap battery? Six month guar, rebuilt. Grp. 1 size, 15.95 exchange Retread Tire Service, 320 So Lancaster. nl72 HILCO deep freezer $150. Used about i yrs 817 Mill St. n!66 EAT MOSS: Full bales. $3 95 Poultry. 1505 N. Front. N. W. n!70' (LOBE WERNICKE filing cabinet, 4 sec tions. 125. Phone 2-0910. n!62a BERRY WIRES A Post. 20 row 400 ft. long. $16. Ph. 2-0593. nl63 EHING Machine, davenport, H h. p. .elec. motor, phonograph and violin JlVL: ?L -Bth' pn- 3-8750. nl6J" Tif SALE Piano bench with apace for music, dining room, light fixture. tux-co all 42. All In good cond. t Ion. Ph. 3-8875 nI63 EA 8 COLT uniform. Ph. J-B688. nl63 IAUTOMOBILES PH. 24113 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE WANT strawberries Market price In cash Contact Jory Pncktntt Co at Ter minal Ice, 249 D St Phone 3-4890 na WE "NEED Junk batteries! Paying $M 0 Retread Tire Service, 320 So. Lancaster WANTED furniture to flue A repair Lei uros rum Kennmmng uo n a-iuui USED FUKNITTJBK. Phono 3-9185 n' PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Product!. 655 Croat St Ph. 2-5446. P166' ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box 724. 3-5234 P185 Madam Marie Fortune Teller, Palm and Psychic reader. Tells past, present, iu ture. Advice on all matter, answers all questions. Open every day 10 to 10 lo cated at 3560 Portland Rd. Howards Trailer Court, block from Capitola bus atop. P163 AUTOMOBILES Eisner Motors Fine Cars 4t 8TDDEBAKEB Commander, A-l con dition. $950. V ml. N. Salem-Sllverton Hlway. Lancaster Drive. J. H. Jackson. ql? 48 BUICK Super Sedanette, 630 Union St. Reasonable. ql63 46 RTUDE. Va-T. P.U. Bell or Trade. Want '41 Chev. Club Couoe. 4316 Macieay ltd ql63 USED CARS & PICKUPS ALL MAKES & MODELS Ron's Motor Co, GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR LUBRICATION STEAM CLEANING ' CHEVRON PRODUCTS 240 S. High Ph. 3-4598 V block below Elalnor Theatre ql62' 1941 OLDS club coupe, one owner. Bank term. 888 N. Liberty Ph. 3-7143. ql62' CLEAN '86 Dodge led an. $226. Ph. 3-4688. 10M PLYMOUTH Sedan RAH, fan, good tire, new dist. See at 234 E. Lincoln St., Woodburn. Phone Blue 74 Best offer takes. ql63 11)41 CHEVROLET Sedan, new covers, good tire, mech. A-l. See at 234 E. Lincoln St. Woodburn, Phone Blue 74. Terms II desired. HOJ It STUDE RAH, O'drlve, excellrnt condition $650. 449 S. Cottage Ph. 2-1670. ql63 NEW MODEL A. Motor still in crate Cost 135.00 will sell for 75.00. Stevens Used Cars 678 S. 12th St. q!63 TRADF for Chevrolet or other small car, small building site on Crolsan Creek Road complete with year-around creek, native trees and on level with maca damized road. Ideal for summer cabin or permanent house. Less than 4 miles from U. S. Bank. Ph, 3-6893. q!62 8R -FORD PANEL rebuilt motor, good rubber $295. 3250 Portland Rd, Phone 3-7110. q!63 1948 cnEV Flee til ne 4 door sedan like new sell cheap. 1887 N. Winter. q)62 BUS FOR SALE OR TRADE Must sell 223 passenger twin coach buses. Good cond. 330 8. Baker. Ph. 6552, McMinnvillee. ql63 Save $1100.00 Beautiful 1948 Gala Brown Metallc Studebaker Commander convert. Equipped with Phllco radio. Ollmati zer, hill holder, driving light, over drive, chrome bumper tip A wheel disc white rubber and undercoated. Sold new for 13300. Our price $2196. WESTERN MOTORS Cor. 12th A Mission St. Ph. 3-9622 q!62 '41 CHEV. 2 door. RAH. Good condition. $795. Ph. 3-5905. qiB3 1941 CHEV. 5 pas coupe. May be seen eve ning or Sat. )ftrntioa at 1490 Fir. Price $975. q!6S 103K OLDS. Good condition. $195. Call 20441 after 6 p.m. q!84 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 COMPANY 352 N. Commercial 2640 Portland Road Phone 2-4173 q!62 Eisner Motors to Buy ZEEB'S USED CARS BUY - SELL - TRADE TERMS 333 Pairs rounds Road Phone 3-6454 Eisner Motors to Sell NOT RESPONSIBLE for bills contracted by anyone but myself. Galdy M. Wiens Saturday. July 9. 1949. pl64 19.10 CHEV. S-dan. just overhauled. Good rubber. 1066 South 13th. Ph. 2-6057. ql84" WANTED: Clean used cars. Bob Marr. 2160 South Commercial. q ttm MERCl'RY Sedan. Very good cond. Call for appointment. 2-2914. q!63 HOT ROD '32 Ford Coupe. Chopped, channelled, stepped. '41 Merc, mtr Hydraulic brake. 1537 N. Winter St. ql64 FOR SALE: 5 1942 International K-7 dump truck, all In good mechanical condition. 2 with 160 hour on new motors. Your choice. $900 each. Can be seen on J. R. Taggart Co. Job at L,alayett, Oregon. ql67 .911 CHEV. coupe. 38.000 actual miles. Ex cellent cond. 1975 Laurel. ql64 MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS IM7 Harley-DaTldson 45 cu. In flight red color chrome. Apt. 35 291 W. Clay. Monmouth. qa!62 Journal Want Ads Pay FARM EQUIPMENT SMALL power rden tractor. Ph. 3-4538 Sunday before 2 p.m. qbl63 TRAILERS GOOD K ASTERN Built Trailer House cheap. Brown's Trailer Park on Hiway 99 North Hubbard. U62 4 ft. UM7 HOt'SE Trailer for sale. Exc. condition. 500 S. Warren, Monmouth. See after 5 p. m. 1 16 Housetrailer for sale furnished. Ph. 9-9037. tl64 FINANCIAL $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO $300 Car loans up to 1500 Come In or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 Fairgrounds Road Across street from Dank No Parking problems Phone 27032 Lie N M369-S291 Flovd Kenyon. Mar r' FARM A?n CI TT LOANS 4' and 5 lOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Ch for Real Estate Contract and Second Mortgnges CAPITOL SECURITIES CO 201 'Pioneer Trust Bldz Ph 3-71M r GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie 8-138 and U-328 end ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 S Commercla St Tel 3-9151 r' PRIVATE MONEY Special rates and term on largei loans long and short time payment ROY 11 SIMMONS 138 So"h Commercial St Phone 3-0161 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 S Church Parking a Plenty ' Ph. 2-2457 Lie No M-159 8-154 ' SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4'4r. INTEREST ft to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St Phone 3-3663 r' Personal Finance Co. 518 State Rm. 125 Lie. S-122-M-165. C. R. Allen. Mgr. rl62' TRANSPORTATION WANTED Passenger, young man preferr ed, going to Sun Luis L, A, area, share expenses, new Olds car, leaving July 10. Ph. 2-4242 after 6 p. m. xl62 LEAVING FOR Texas July 16, wish couple to share expenses and neip drive, uon tart Charles V. Holland, Mrhama. xl68 OIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented . repaired Roen 486 Court Phone 3-6773 ALTERATIONS Dressmaking A alt. 360 Stat St. o!6B APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair service Pre estimate. Trade-ins accepted on new appliance. Vlnce's Electric Phone 3-9239 157 8 Liberty St Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4602. Prompt. o!82 AT-UR DOOR GRINDING 'rawnmower sharpening and repairing Dexter'. Ph 36833 0' AUTO RADIOS Authorized Warranty Repair Station lor all make of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co., 153 S. Liberty Ph 3-6955. o MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 3-9288 Night 2-1804 33? Center. Mike Panek, 275 S Com'l. Ph. 3-5161, Brake and wheel aligning specialist ol82 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 2-4850. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foundations. Phone 25909. o!83 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306. 0187' Light crawler dozing. Ph. 2-3220. Bulldozing, leveling, road bid?., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. olB6 CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register Al make sold, rented, re paired Roen 456 Court Ph 3-0773 a EMENT CONTRACTOR General cement cont. Honest work at honest price. Ph. 2-1565 or 3-7487 0164 CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveway, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. O' CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimney vacuum cleaned. Ensley, 771 S. 21t. Ph. 3-7176. ol82 DRAFTING SERVICES Homes planned it deslnnrd by an ex perienced architectural draftsman. Hour ly basis. 2239 Mill or Ph. 3-4083. ol88 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vlnce'. Electric for electrical wiring contracting repairing 157 S Liberty Ph 3-9239 o' EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Servlre Ph. 3-305C. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. 0182 BreithauDt'. for flowers Dial 3-9179 o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R Watkins Oo products Free de Ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-5395 o' LANDSCAPr NURSERY P A Doerfler St Sons. Ornnmentals 150 N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 o LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott. 147 So. Com'l St. ol81 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At you: door lawnmower sha running Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 36B33 chimneys St block laying MATTRESSES Capital Bedding Phone 3-4069 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar. Mando lin, BanJo. etc. 1523 Court St Ph 3-7569 0162 NURSES REGISTRY Practical Nurses, day-night. Ph. 35072 0173 OFFICE FURNITURE Si SUPPLIES De.tk chairs, files and tiling supplies safes, du pile nt or and supplies desk lamps typewriter Hands. brlf cases 9lerce Wire Recorder. Roen 456 Court c i- If Strom's are eaulpped to do rom painting Phone 3-2493 n PA PER HANGING Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631. Expert Paperhanginc and painting. H J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. ol"5' PAINT I V GANDP AP ER HANG IN fj Call 22608 for your Painting hanging. Attractive rates. pa perhang ing Don Luce ro 0167 Painting and pap'rhanefng Fret esti mate, b. 3-9513. 867 Shipping. 162 PICmtK FRAHTKO Picture tram in Hutch eoe PaJol fltora Phott l-MIl Fisher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 1-3019. oUO PRL'NING-KPRAYINO Philip W. Belike. Ph. 3-1208. L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900. ol71 RADIO REPAIR General Elec. home ftppl. repairing alio radio repalrlm Broadway Appl. Co 463 Court St. Salem. Ph. 3-1565. oi63 SAND A GBAVKL Valley Bind & Gravel Co Silt, sand St Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel & cats Tractor oooi) Si truck for dirt movim Ph office 24003, re. 37146 O Salem Saw Writ. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 N. 5th. ol77 SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electilo Hoto-Roolei Exclusive Patm Rasor ?harp Steel Cutting Blade Clean Sewers et Drains Septio Tank Cleaned Rea Ph $-5311 or 8-9488 SEPTIC TANKS Care taken with . lawns. No mileage rharge. Call collert Todd'a Septic Tank Service. 3545 State. Phone 2-0734. o Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468, 3-5327. 0163 K F. Hamel. Sentlc tanks cleaned Electric machine aervlce on sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8th . St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0171 TOOLS FOR RENT Howser Bros. Your power tool head quarter. New address 1410 I Ph. 3-3646. rental 12th 0162' TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona. Remington Royal, Under wood portable All make used machines Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court o TRANSFER A- STORAGE ' ocal St Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal St orlqueta Truck Ip Portland dally Agent for Beklns House hold goods moved to anywhere In 0 S o. Canada Larmer Transfer St Storage Ph 3-3131 O VENETIAN BLINDS Made li Salem Pre est Phone 37328 t'lmer the Blind man Salem Venetian Blind made to order i reflnUhed Relnholdt St Lewis 2-3639 W F.A T II KR STRIPPING Free estimate. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5965. WELL DRILLING FreoTWy morc Rt. 2, Box 317. Ph. 2-5135. o210 WINDOW SHADES Washable Roller Made to ordrr 1 Day Del Relnholdt At Lewi Ph 23639 o WINDOW CLEANING Acme Indow Gleaner Windows, walU Si woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned waxed and polished Ph 1-3337 $47 Court Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather WOODSAWING Wood aawlng. Ph. 2-1575. WOOD A SAWDUST West Salt! Fuel Co Ph 2-4031. LODGES I.O.OJ. meets every Wed nesday night. Visitors we)- LEGAL PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS. th Unregu lated use of certain forest areas 1, in my Judgment a menace to life and property nn account of an excessive amount of inflammable debris on the ground, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester, it appears to me to be necessary to close to unregulated use the following area within and adjacent to the Willanv etUj National Forest, designated a: AREA NO. 70 (TUMBLE CREEK AREA). Begln nlng at a point on the forest boundary on Water Tower Mountain between Sec tion 26. T. 9 8.. R. 4 E.. and Section 20, T. 9 S., R. 5 E.; thence southeasterly to Sardine Mountain, thence southeasterly along Hall RldBe Trail to the township line between T. 9 and 10 S., R. 5 thence east on township line to southwest corner of Section 34, T. 9 S., R. 6 E.: north 1 mile, east Vt mile, south 1U mile to new North Santlam Highway; thence westerly along North Bantiam Highway to forest boundary; thence north on forest boundary to point of beginning excepting the location for proposed Corps oi Engineers' town site, and water pipe line In Tumble Creek. Permit to enter the above-described area may be obtained at Detroit Ranger Station or at Detroit Dam axis. AREA NO. 71 (BOULDER CREEK. AREAI. Beginning at the trail Junction of Hoover Ridge and Boulder Ridge Trails; thence easterly along Boulder Ridge trail to section line between section 10 and 11, T. 10 8.. R. 7 E.: thence south approxi mately 1 miles, west mile, south miles, west 1 mile, north 1 mile, west Vi mile north 1 mile, west 14 mile, north 'A mile, west Va mile, north Vi mile, weat 3 miles, south 1 mile, west 2 miles to the one-quarter section corner between Sec tion 16 and 17, T. 10 S., R. 6 E.: thence northwesterly along north side of North Santlam Highway to Hoover Rldga Trail, thenot northerly along Hoover Rldat Trail to point of beginning. Permit to enter the above-described are may be obtained at Detroit Ranger Station, Marion Forks Guard Station, or at Trlangulatlon Peak Lookout. NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM E. WALSH, Oovernor of the State of Ore gon, ba virtue of the authority vested In me under the provision of Section 107-210, Oregon Compiled Law Annotated, a am ended by Chapter 252, Oregon Laws, 1945, jo hereby proclaim the unregulated use of the above-described area to be un lawful and that said area shall be sub ject to entry only through permit to be Usu-d by the State Forester, or a fire warden, under which permit entrant shall comply with any and all or the following requirements: (1) To refrain from smok ing except at place designated safe In said permit. 3) To build no open fire ex cept In places designated as xafe in said permit. 3 To have as a part of hi or her equipment when using campflre. ex cept when traveling a a pedestrian andor camping at Improved, designated and posted campgrounds, tools a specified by the forester suitable for extinguishing i.res. This proclamation shall be effec tive from and afler the 9lh day of July. 1949, and shall remain In full force and effect until the 31st day of December, 1949. Done at the Capitol In Salem, Ore con, this 7th dfty of July. 1949. WIL LIAM E. WALSH, Governor. ATTEST: Earl T. Newbry, Secretary of Slate. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be recevled by the Board of Education of School District No. 34 CJ, Marlon County, Oregon, up to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12. 1949, for filling window opening of Leslie Junior High School auditorium with hollow tile or pumice Mock. Specification blanks may be obtained ffrom and bidsshall be filed with the District Clerk at 460 North High Street. Salem, Oregon. Connell C. Ward. District Clerk. " June 28, July 5. 9 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVR HINF.S STREET FROM FOI7RTFBNTH STREKT TO THIRTEENTH STREET. Notice nereby i nlven that the common council of the city ot Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares It purpose and Inten tion to Improve Hlne street from the west line of Fourteenth street to the east line of Thirteenth street. In the city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adlacent property by bringing said portion of said street to th eestabllshed grade, con atructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with 2tfc Inch asphalt le concrete pavement 30 feet wide In accordance with the plans and specification iherefor which were adopted by the-common council June 27, 1949. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by thi reference thereto are made a part hereof The common council hereby declare itt purpoe and Intention to make the above described Improvement by end through the street Improvement department. By Order of the Common Council June 27. 1949. ALFRED MONDT, City Recorder. Date ot first publication hereof 1 June 29, 1949. June 19,30, July 1,2,5,6,7,8,9,11,1, 1949 Grains Sell Af Lower Level Chicago, July 9 W) Grains sold at slightly lower levels on the board of trade today. The market got off to a lower start and remained below the previ ous close in most cases, although a creeping advance toward the close reduced early losses. Only display of strength came in soybeans, which continued to recover from their sharp shake out of late Thursday. Wheat closed e to 1 cent lower, July $2.00 corn was li lower to li higher, ' July $1.36'i-!s, oats were '.s-'.i low er, July 62 li -63, rye was 1 to higher, July $1.41n,4, soy beans were Hi to 3 cents high er, July $2.49 'k-3.t, and lard was 2 to 7 cents a hundred high er, July $10.22. New YWHead Here August 15 Miss Gertrude Acheson, at present with the YWCA in Rochesler, N. Y., will report here August 15 oreparaiory to becoming executive director for the Salem YMCA. September 1, it was announced Saturday by the personnel committee of the local YW. In her position here Miss Acheson will succeed Mrs. Es ther W. Little, who resigned several months ago and is to be come executive director of the Kitsap county YWCA at Brem erton, Wash., this fall. Mrs. Lit tle will be leaving the latter part of July. Miss Acheson is a native of Oregon, born at Albany, and has wide experience in YWCA work She was graduated from Oregon State college and received her master of arts degree at Colum bia in 1925. She attended YW leadership training courses al Lake Geneva, Wis., and one conducted by the national YW in 1932. For a time, Miss Ache son was religious educational dH rector in the Presbyterian church at Sacramento and at Butte, Mont. She served as YW executive director in Minot, N D., 1927-31, was a teacher in an Episcopal school for Negroes in 1932, executive director of the YW In Woonsocket, R. I., from 1932 to 1942, young adult execu tive from 1942-46 at Rochester. N. Y., and building director there from 1946 until the pres ent. Members of the personnel committee announcing Miss Acheson's appointment include Mrs. Carlton McLeod, chairman; Mrs. Chester M. Cox, co-chairman; Mrs. Guy N. Hickok, Mrs. Carlton Greider and Mrs. Os car I. Paulson. Navy Promotion Given Merriff Word was received this week at the office for the instructor inspector of the Salem Naval Reserve units that John R. Mer ritt, Salem reservist, has been promoted to a lieutenant, sen ior grade, from a hospital corps man, chief. The promotion was effective as of January 26, 1940 Merritt, who with his wife and two children resides at 76S South Liberty street, wus one of those men who assisted in or ganizing the surface division of the naval reserve here. How ever, his commission is with the medical corps reserve, so he is only an associate member of the division. The lieutenant, graduated from Oregon 'State college in 1932, with his master's degree received from there in 1933. has been connected with the Quis enberry Pharmacy since 1935. except for the years spent on duty with the navy during the war. Merritt served with the navy from June, 1942, to No vember, 194S, with 32 months of that time spent in the Pacific theater. Price Supports for Potatoes Listed Portland, July 9 W) Price supports for intermediate - crop potatoes were announced here yesterday by the production and marketing administration. Through October the govern ment will support the potatoes at 60 per cent of parity, No. 2 and better spuds, graded and loaded aboard cars, will bring $1.40 a hundred pounds in Mal heur, Baker, Wallowa and Union counties. In other counties the price will be 20 cents higher LEGAL Notice to Hulda Anderson: After eleven year of absence, your whereabouts un known to me and registered mall returned T consider we are divorced by tatute. Floyd J. Anderson. June 25, July 2. 9, 16 $$ MONEY $$ FHA m Ke.il Kilale Loans Farm or City Personal and Auto Loans State Finance Co. 15.1 S llilh St. I.lc. S21 3 .1222 MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Liveamca Market By Valley Hacking CumpKnyi Spring lambs t20.00 to 121.00 Feeder lamb 116.00 to 118.00 bwes 2.00 to 15.00 Cutler row 8.00 to 111.00 Fat dairy cow 110.00 to S12.00 Bull J15.00 to 119.00 Calves good (300-450 lbs.1 117.00 to 119.00 Veal H50-300 lbs.i good ..$10.00 to $24.00 ijgs price Pali within $5c oi Port end prices lor each type Top. 170-235 .b Portland Proouca Hulterfat Tentative, au'dject to Immi diate change ?rtmlum quality maximum to .35 to I percent acidity delivered in Portland 61-64c lb. first quality 59-62c lb second quality 55-58c. Valley route ma country points 3e les than firit nutter Wholesale FOB oulk oubai to wholesalers grade AA. 93 score, 61c: A. 92 score, 60c; B. 90 score, 57c lb.; C, 89 score. S5c. Above price are trict iy nominal Chrrir .selltnu orlce to Portland whole ale Oregon ttnglea. 361 48 Oregon I b loaf. 41-50r: triplet ve ief inn iliiKlet t-ici T Wholesalers) A grade lara ig'a-fiO'ic; A medium, 51-54l.3c; grade B. large. 49'3-M'3r. Pot Hand Dairy Market Ituller 1'rice to retailers- uraar pr;nts 66c; AA carton 67c; A prlnU 6c. A cartons. 67c; B prints. 62c. Ecgi Prltf to retailers AA large 64c; certified A large; 62c; A large AA medium, 59c; certified A me dium 59c; A medium, 58c; carton 2c idltlonal Cheese Price to retallere. Portlaon orenon sinsles 4u3 oO'ic Oregon loal 43-52Vic; triplet ll,so les.' than sin gles jultry Live Chickens - No. 1 quality FOB plants. No broilers under 2 lbs 27-23r Id fryers a'j-3 ib.t, ai-a.ic; a-4 ids, jsc roasters 4 U).s and over 33c lb; fowl, r:horns 4 lbs. and under 2123c, over 4 Ib.i 23c; colored fowl all weights, 25c: roostrrs, all welKlit.t 18-19c. Rabbit A'erHge to growers; live whiles 4-. lbs. 19-21c lb.; 5-6 lbs. 17-19c lb.; col ored 2 ceiiis lower, old or heavy does, 8- ltr. drew-ed fryers to butchers. 5a-aic. Turkey i Price quoted r mi to tht piuduret on a dressed weight oaslsi - 8 grade A young torn M air lb : Ne young Dens, nominally 60c Orensrd 'urkeyi lo reiallem. Ut ade a young hrna 70-71c Nrw Vore ai.yl dre ed A fir ade tiling torn 48-Miii Portland MUrellaneous t .tsc lira Hurk Pry 1'2'aC io., green 4c lb Wool Valley coarie and medium grades 15c fb Mohair 25c lb on 12-month growth nominally. Hide Calve, 30c lb. according to weislit, kips 20c lb., beef 8-9c lb. bulls 4-Sc lb. Country buyers pay 2c les. Vut quotations Wnliiuls I-'t anuuettei first quallti lum oo. 34 7c, large. J2.7c: medium, 27 2c, sec and quality j um bos, ju.ao. taiga 28 2c, medium. '26 2o: baby 23 2c, ioM hel flnl quality large. 29 7c. medium 26.2c; sec ond quality large 27.2c: medium 24 7i nnhv 22 2c. Filbert - Jumbo, 2flo lb , large. 18o medium, 16c; smalt. 13c New Instructors For Willamette Two instructors have been added to the faculty of Willam ette university, Dr. G. Herbert Smith, pres ident, announces. They are Ruane B. Hill who will teach courses in both drama and radio departments, besides a class in speech, and Mrs. Lucille W. Humphreys who comes as instructor in women's physical education. Hill received his BA degree from Beloit college, Wisconsin and his master's from North western of Chicago . where he specialized in radio and drama tic work. He served as news ed itor and staff announcer of sta tion WBMB at Beloit. He served 45 months in the army air force, is married and he and his wife will move to Salem shortly be fore he begins teaching in Sep tember. Mrs. Humphreys obtained her bachelor of science and master of education degrees at the Uni versity of Missouri. She has had seven years teaching experience in girls physical education and will replace Miss Joan Essley who plans to continue her gra duate work. Salem Markets Completed from report! tl Salem deal ers for the guidance m CRpltal Itmrnnl Head e r. (Hrvlnrtf dnllf). Retail r'erd Prirei V.kk Mash J 5. 10, Ilnhhlt Pellets $4.20. Hairy Feed (3.85 roullrv b' vi nil nrieM Grade A eolo rd liens, 24-2"Ic; grade A Leghorn hens J2 cen Is; Grade A rolnred fryer. Hirer lb and up, 32-33c. Grade A old roosters 15 cent, aggs Itlivlll Prlrr Fytra laro A A t.Hn Inrtte AA, 57c; larre A. 55-59c; medium AA, ' .iJc: medium A, ftO-fj.lc: pullrlx 32-3 Ac. Wholeftalr Price Rag wnole.tnte price 5 to 7 cents above these prices above Grade A generally quoted at 64c, me di ii in .s 60c. RultrrfM Premium. A3r. No 1. 81c: No 2. 15 "9c 'birring prices! Butter - Wholesale grade A 8c. re .all Tie Bulk loaded potatoes will be bought at $1.23 ',a. Those graded and sacked for local use will rate $1.37. Bulk purchases for local use will be made at $1.16 AUTO Wednesday Nite, July 13 Time Trials 7:30; Races 8:30 HOLLYWOOD BOWL Vi Mile North of Salem on Portlond Road Admission FREE $1.50 including tax PARKING Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, July 9, 1949 11 6 False Alarms Annoy Keizer Whether someone has tele phone numbers confused, or is risking a prison rap by turning in false fire alarms, is a ques tion that is being asked in the Keizer district. So far this month six false alarms have come in. There were five in June and five in May. Keizer has a volunteer fire de partment, one fire truck and a new headquarters hall. Alarms are sent in by telephone. When a call comes in it automatically sets off the fire siren. The rea son for this arrangement is that members of the small volunteer company are occupied with their regular business and there are times when no one is at the hall. The department's telephone number is 3-9898, which should not be easily confused. Mem bers of the company have tried to trace the call through the telephone central office, but haven't been successful. Most of the false alarms have caused needless and expensive runs by the fire truck, and made no end of trouble and in convenience for the firemen. Portland (irain Portland. July 9 iP Wheat futures and cash grain unquoted Cash wheat ibldi: Soft while 2.14: soft white (excluding rex) 2: 15; whklf club 2.15; western red 2.15. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.14: 10 pei cent 2.14; 11 per cent 2.14; 12 per cent U. Hard white baart: unquoted. Today's car receipt: Wheat 37: bar ley 3; flour 8; corn 12; oat 4; millfeed 10. OBITUARY Raymond P. Orady St ay ton -Raymond P. Orady, 71. died suddenly at his home here early Satur day morning. He was the fattier of Mrs. Kalhryn Weddte of 81 nylon, und Donald Orady, Hepner. Also surviving are his widow, Mr. Bessie Grady and a sister. Mrs. Verna Robey, Portland. Announce ment later from the Weddle funeral home. Joye Ann Reth Albany .10 vce Ann Kotn, o. aaugnier oi Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Roth. Albany route 1. died at the Albany General hos pital Friday. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Fisher Funeral home. Burial In Willamette Memorial park. She was born January 6, 1943 at Albany. Be sides her parents, the child la survived hy two brothers, Bruce Allen and Gerald Dean at the family home and a grand mother, Mrs. Roalna Roth, Albany. Harold Wiley Lebanon Funeral service for Harold Wiley, 24, of Foster who wa drowned I'hursday, were held Saturday afternoon with members of the Sweet Home base ball team, for whom he pitched, a pall bearers. He Is survived by his parent. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wiley, of Foster. Mrs. Nell Rambo Lebanon Mrs. Nell Rambo, about 50, wa found dead at her home on South Grove t reet with time of deal h placed ns Tcunday nit hi by Glenn Huston, Linn county coroner. It 1 believed she had a heart attack. Her body wa discovered when she failed to return laundry to the Town Tavern a promised. She had no known relatives here and funeral ar rangements pend word from her former husband, Ivan Rambo, of Coos Bay. Louella lnahelle Colcord Albany Mrs. Louella In a belle Colcord, I 7fi, Albany rt d 2, died Thursday at the Willamette Osteopathic hospital. Funeral service will be held at the Fortmlller- Frederickfien chapel Monday at 2 p.m. Burial will be In the Riverside cemetery. Mrs. Colcord was born August 25. 1H72 In Newton. N.H. and lived there until 1928 when she rsine tn Alba n v. She was lifelong member of the Hantlat churrh. The deceased is survived bv one daugh- ' . Mrs, John M. Perry, Alhanv. and a ATTENTION FARMERS GROWING GRAIN IN FIELD SHOULD BE INSURED NOW. 45c per $100 Covers 'TH Nov. 30rh Don't Neglect to Insure Your Hay in Barn; and Also Your Grain in Granary ASK US ABOUT COST OF COMPLETE FARM LIABILITY SCELLARS, FOLEY & RISING, INC. A Progressive Insurance Office 1 43 S. Liberty Sr. Ph. 24143 GUT brother and sister living in the east. Mrs. Colcord's husband, Frank E. Colcord. died In 1931. Otto Meier Woodburn Otto Meier, 11. a resident ot est Woodburn. dted Saturday, July 9, at a Salem hospital. He wa born in Oermany April 8. 1878, and came to the United State in 1892. He came to Oregon from Missouri In 1905, and had lived in West Woodburn since 1930. He is survived by hsl widow, Irene Lemery Meier, of West Woodburn. Funeral announcements will be made later by the Rlngo mortuary. Mm, Sarah Jane Blarkiten Dallas Mr. Sarah Jane Blackdcn died Thursday at the age of 11 years follow ing a five-year Illness. Funeral service wlh be Monday, July 11, at t p.m. in Henkle and Bollman mortuary Rev. Ken .i.th Johnston officiating. Burial will ba In Kings Valley cemetery. Mrs. Blackden was born at Roseburg, May 17, 1878. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Story. She was married to Ralph 9. Blaclcden. Oct. 6, 1915, at Corvallls. and had resided in Oregon 42 years, living In the Alrlia community, route 1, Monmouth, She was a member of the Christian church. Surviv ors include the widower, Ralph 8. Black den, route 1. Monmouth, a sister, Mrs, El la Be v ins of the Airlie community, three brothers. Carls L. Story of Burlnttham, Calif.. Frank Story and Lee Story, both of Airlie. DEATHS Mlt Klla Deyoe In this city July 9, Mis Ella Deyoe, lute resident of 806 North Cottage street. Survived by three sisters, Mrs. W. C. Winslow of Salem and Mrs. Carl Joy and Mrs. Wendell Bartholomew, bnth of Eil- aene; a nephew, Norman WIn.'low oi -lem; two nieces, Gertrude Wlnslow Ayret nnd Genevieve Wlnslow Mlckenhnm, both of Salem; a grand niece and five grand icphew. Mpmber of First Methodist church. Private service will be held at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum Monday. July 11. at. 10 a.m. with Itev. Brooks Moore of (trl?tln. Memorial services st the W. T. RiBdon chapel Monday. July 11. at 4 p.m. wilh Rev. Brooks Moore and Rev. Fred Tavlor officiating. Interment In Eugene Wednesday, July 13. William Leonard White In this rity July 5 William Leonard White, late resident of Rnlem. at the age of 75 years. Brother of Margaret Bird and Grace Sullivan, bnth ot Benton, wise. Services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Monday, July 11, at 10 a.m. with concluding service In I tie Lee Mission cemetery. Rev. Louis Klrby will officiate. (j.g.l Mark C. MaUnn . O.g.i Mack C. Maison, late resident of 185 South 15th street, at Corpus Chris- Texas. July 8 at the aae of 28 yean. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold a. M aison of Salem, and a sister, Mrs. Molly Jean Lowery of Jnckson, Miss, Announcement of service later by W. T. Rlgdon company. Charles Robert Phelps, Jr. In this city Jui . Charles Robert Phelps, Jr., late resident of route 1, box 123. Sublimity, at the age of 34 year. Survived by wife, France Elizabeth Phelp of Sublimity; parent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Phelps of Salem, two brothers, Alfred K. Phelp of Cathlamet. Wash., and Bonner M. Phelp of Denver, Colo., two sister, Caroline Kuchta of Innle wood, Calif., and HUma Blser of Modcsln, Calif.; and a step-brother. Otto M. Painter of Hubbard, Oreg. Services will be held Monday, July 11, at 1:30 p.m.. at the Calvary Baptist church with Dr. Charles Durden officiating. Concluding tr vices at Mt. Orest Abbey Mausoleum. Direction W. T. Rlgdon company. Ruth flaynes t.ibby Ruth Haynes Llbby, at her home near Jefferson, Oregon, July 9, at the age of 34 years. Survived by her husband. Har ley Llbby of Jefferson; son, Milton Haynes Llbby, Jr., of Jefferson; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Laverirk of Hollywood. Call!, and two grandchildren. Stephen and Con nie Ltbby, both of Jefferson. Member of the Presbyterian churrh. Survice will be neld at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Tuesday, July 12, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Ivan Hadley officiating. 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