Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 16, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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AUTOMOBILES
ORVAL'S
FOR
CHEVROLETS
1949 STYLELINE SEDAN H $1995.00
1948 FLEETLINE AREO R&H $1795.00
1948 FLEETMASTER CONVERTIBLE R&H $1895.00
1947 FLEETMASTER CONVERTIBLE R&H . .$1695.00
1948 STYLEMASTER SEDAN R&H $1695.00
1946 FLEETMASTER CLUB CPE R&H $1395.00
1946 FLEETMASTER SEDAN R&H $1395.00
1942 FLEETLINE AREO H $1195.00
1941 SPEC. DELUX CONVERTIBLE $895.00
PLYMOUTH
1948 SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN R&H .... $1795.00
1947 SPECIAL DELUXE CLUB COUPE R&H $1495.00
1941 SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN H $895.00
BUICKS
1947 SUPER SEDAN R&H $1895.00
1947 RDMASTER SEDAN R&H $1895.00
1946 RDMASTER SEDANET R&H $1695.00
1941 SPECIAL SEDAN $1095.00
DODGES
1947 CUSTOM SEDAN R&H $1695.00
1946 CUSTOM SEDAN H $1495.00
1941 CUSTOM SEDAN H $895.00
1940 DELUXE 2-DOOR $695.00
OLDS
1948 DELUXE 78 SEDANET
1941 "66" SEDAN H
1940 "98" SEDAN H
FORDS
1949 CUSTOM CLUB CPE. R&H $1895.00
1949 STATION WAGON R&H&O $2295.00
1946 CONVERTIBLE H $1295.00
1946 SEDAN 6 CYL. R&H $1195.00
1946 MERCURY SEDAN R & H $1395.00
1937 V-8 COUPE H $295.00
OTHERS
1941 PONTIAC SEDANET R & H $1095.00
1939 DESOTO SEDAN R&H $595.00
1941 CHEV. Vi TON PICKUP H 695.00
1939 DODGE TUDOR $295.00
All Makes Above 46 Models
Guaranteed
TRADES TERMS
ORVAL'S
The Lot With the Turntable
CENTER & CHURCH
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOUNDATION TOP COIL Spring with
folding legs. Makes a Hollywood bed
or cot. 39 In. size 14.95. 54 In, size
24.9B. We give S Sc H green stamps.
Salem Home Furn. Co., 137 So. Com'l.
nlOB
METAL SMOKERS $1.69 and 12.79. Light
Fibre Suit cover 34 In. 11.69 Plus tax.
Pin up lamps asst. 12.19. Green stamps.
Salem Home Furn. Co. 137 So. Com'l.
n!68
WASHING maohine and laundry tray
$35. Ph. 2-7627. "16fl
BEG. 6.95 AMERICAN Lady carpet sweep
er, close-out price 4.98. 2 pc. Chenille
Bath sets asst. pastel colors to close
out 11.95. Salem Home Furn. . Co. 137
So. Com'l. nl6a
GOOD PIANO. 362 N. Summer.
n!6S
BLUE FLAME oil circulating htaUr (25.
10BR Erlxon St. nlW
VENT. 10x12 with 3 ft. walls. Never aeen
used. 25. 3055 Portland Rd. pi 68'
LEAVING. Must sell prices reduced. Make
offer. Electric range. Nearly new.
Chrome dlnet set. Davenport, swing
rocker, beds, washing machine. Many
other articles. R. 5 Box 114 on Garden
Rr. near Swegle School. Ph. 3-8325.
0 n!69
LGE. FURNACE. Make us an offer. Ph.
2-9946 or call eve. 360 E. Wash. St. nl69
OXY-ACETYLENE welding and cutting
outfit complete. Tap and dye set M" to
1", Lge. mach. vise, pipe Jaws, heavy
duty. All equip. Mke new. 1565 No. 18th.
nl69
BY OWNER Fountain lunch equipment
cheap if sold before 7-24-49. 1 Weber
fountain, 1 3-burner elec. grill., 1 Na
tional cash reg 1 G.E. electric refrlg.
and 1 milk-Bhake mixer, 1 3-compart-ment
dish sink, 1 glass Pie case, 1
vent, fan and hood, 2 booths, 2 tables
and stools, dishes, syrup pitchers and
miscellaneous items. All nearly new.
Cost J1400, sale $850 cash. Phone days
3-5615, Bill Porter. n!69
FULLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Ph. 3-8357
nl82j
DROP LEAF breakfast table St 2 chairs,
Oil range cook stove, 30 gal. hot water
tank, 18x30 kitchen sink. Ph. 39429.
nl68
PSED sewing machine. Ph. 33139 n!68'
" SALEM SAND St GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road - Clearing Ditching
Sewer si Basement
Equipment Rental
IS B H yds 12.00 per hr
10 BH yds. 9.60 per hr
D-7 Cat & Dozer 10.50 per nr
D-6 Cat St Dozer 8-40 per hr
D-4 Cat St Dozei 7 00 per hr
Phone Days 1-9408
j Eves 3-826 or 2-4400
balem Oregon o
- 1 BED. 1 radio console. 2 rockers. 1 dress
er Ph. 27813. 130 Carlton Way. nl68
USED Washing machines, ranges, runs
erators. water heaters.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. nlBO'
NO WAXING required when you use Plaatl
Kote, the cellophane-like finish for your
floors or linoleum
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. nlBO"
HOTPLATES, fans pressure cookers.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80'
FARMERS: Attention-Fence Controllers,
milk pasteurizers, close-out prices.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80'
ELECTRIC Sewing Machines. Free-Wes-tlnghouse.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. fl!80
EXHAUST fans. Clo.se out prices.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. M80"
DEEPFREEZE Home Freezers $129.95 St up
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80
MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE. Late model.
$60. 1935 Broadway after S p.m. nltffl
to T. Green A. Fescue Sc Rye Grass
straw. Excellent steer St horse feed $10.
Frank Holoubek Rt. 1 Box 81. 3 miles
N. of Brooks. nl68
FENCE POSTS, poles, all types. Shingles,
fertiliser St flatrock. Phillip Bros, Rt
. BOX IIS, Pb, MF22. D
IAUTOMOBILES
R&H.
i
.$1995.00
. $595.00
. $645.00
PH. 3-4702
ql6B
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
BATH TUB with legs $25. Eureka va
cuum cleaner with attachments $10. Ph.
22253. 11170
GENERAL ELECTRIC Croaley, Gibson
and Montag Appliance at Gevurtr
HOYT ST. SURPLUS
Closing Sale
Irrigation Pump with Wisconsin
motor, Electric water heaters, Delux
washers, Cast Iron Enameled 20" x 18"
Wash Basins new complete at less than
wholesale $25.00, i Gslv new pipe
$15.00 per hundred, Serv Entrance con
duit fuse boxes, house and outside wire,
Wall Safes $5.00, Buss seats $10.00,
8'x20' 10-tou trailer $200.00, Spud peeler
$60.00, Bakery elecetrle, oven 8 bun
pan size priced to sell, Hotel sire Cham
pion dishwasher $209.00, folding metal
chairs $1.4. Swivel chairs $5.00, Oil
Circulators 120.00, Hay tarps, Kitchen
Inks toilets $37.50, soil pipe, caulking
lead 18o lb. hammer mill for feed
'grinding $45.00, 1943 International K-5
Truck Vi Ton $925.00, 1947 G. M. O.
ung wheei base dual range Ilka new
$1400.00 '.International K-fl 4x4 with
power take off S2000.00, Laundry dryer
$60.09, 5 Ton Herculese new chain hoist
$92.50, Elec, Air compressor unit, Gar
age hydraulic lift for pulling trans
missions and motors $150.00, Wards 600
Watt farm lite plant $65.00, Lots more
and all priced to sell. i acre with RR
frontage 4000 sq. ft. buildings zone 4
for sale or long term lease. Come south
on 12th to large HOYT sign. Turn
EAST one block, Tel 3-7916. nl68'
DAVENO A Chair. Ph. 25322.
nl88
BUY OR SELL Used restaurant equip
ment. Ph. 3-4750. tll88
NEED A cheap battery? Six months guar,
rebullts, Grp. 1 size, $5.95 exchange
Retread Tire Service, 320 So. Lancaster.
n!72
PEAT MOSS: Full bales, $3.95. N. W.
Poultry. 1505 N. Front. nl70'
DAVENPORT Sc Tracy elec. piano $250.
Can be teen at Dallas Motors at Dallas.
Ore MAS
REFRIGERATOR, 7 ft. Leonard, like new.
Reasonable. Ph. 3-0196. nl68
GAS DRIVEN cement mixer $45. 380 S.
17th. niffl
FOR SALE: Lge. size home freezer, sales
man's sample, new. Large reduction.
2073 N. Commercial. nl71
USED refrigerator, reconditioned. $119.
Wallace Hardware, 2056 N. Capital St.
Phone 3-6877. M73
HOME FREEZER: 8 cu. ft. One only,
floor model. Reg. $289.95. Reduced to
$197.50. Wallace Hardware, 2056 North
Capital St. n!73
SOLOVOX BARGAIN; Like new. Csn be
had for unpaid balance. A snap. Terms.
Tsl man's, 395 South 12th. n!73
BABY GRAND piano. Left with us for
sale. A real buy. See at Tallman's,
395 South 12th. nl73
USED PIANOS, $85 up Terms. Tall
man's, 395 S. 12th. A mile from high
prices. ni73
PLYWOOD piano boxes, $1.00. Tallman's,
395 south 12th. nno1
UNIVERSAL gas ranse it water heater.
285 B. 23rd 3t. Phone 3-8602. nno
GOOD SINK, standard size. Very reason
able. Ph. 3-3206. 2020 N. 18th. nl69
GIRL'S BIKE, $25: 4 kitchen or office
light fixtures, (6: roof Jacks, $5; case
ment window with storm sash, $30.
698 Thompson Ave. after 6 p.m. or
Sunday afternoon. nl70
FOR SALE: 1947 model 2060 Taylor Freez
er Hardening Cabinet Combination. 5
gallon freezer, 60 gallon hardening cab
inet. 3 H.P. Copeland Water-Cooled
compressor. 100 ft. lead cable. Automatic
overload relays. 2 automatic cut-out.
Ready to run. Reasonable. A. E. DUN
KLE. 320 W. O. ST., ORANTS PASS.
OREGON. n!69'
USED SVi FT. NORGE refrigerator $85.
Used small Westing houst range $20.
S3 7 N. High. PH. 2-7941. . M70
AUTOMOBILES
Cool Of f With One of These
"HOT"
USED CAR BARGAINS
1949 Chev. Convertible Club Cpe. Loaded 3715
miles. This still is a new Car $2195.00
1949 Ford Line Buss. Coupe. A Real Buy Clean
as new $1665.00
1948 Ford Super Sedan, a Sharp Car R &
H 1395.00
1947 Mercury Twn.. Sedan, Overdrive ..1395.00
1947 Lincoln Club Cpe. R&H Overdrive 1695.00
1947 Ford Deluxe Tudor A Dandy 1245.00
1948 Prefect (English Ford) Sedan 5000
miles $1195.00
1941 Nash "600" Sedan, New Motor Overhald
A Steal 695.00
1941 Packard Cpe. 110 Special 645.00
1938 Buick Sedan 325.00
1934 Ford Tudor 125.00
1941 Studebaker Commander Sedan .... 565.00
1938 Chev. Coupe .350.00
COME IN AN LOOK OUR STOCK OF USED
CARS OVER
Valley Motor Mart
HIGH & CENTER
PONTIACTS GOOD WILL CARS
'41 Sport Coupe .795
'40 Pontiac 545
'37 Pontiac Sedan 345
'47 Ford D.L. Sport Coupe 1295
'42 Olds Sedan 995
'36 Chevrolet Sedan 195
'36 Pontiac Sedan 195
'40 Plymouth 2 Sedan 495
'42 Chev. Sport Coupe 995
'39 De Soto Sedan . , 245
Herrall - Owens Co
660 N. LIBERTY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
JUDD GAS water heater $40. Dresser 117.
SmaU wood range with ah elf $22. 2
Wedgewood gas ranges $10 each. Rocker
$5.50. Tent canvas floor 7x7 $12. library
table $3. 75 lb lea box $10. Call after
1 p.m. 930 Garnet. nl08
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
GENTLEMAN wants board St room with
private lamny, preieraoiy in duuhhj.
Will work around place if desired but
principal objective la a home. Good
habits, no drinking. Box 298 Capital
Journal. n169
WE NEED junk batteries Paying $1.10
Rotreaa Tire service, 4u oo. wncMiH.
n ft 17 2
GIRL'S BICYCLE, Junior ize. Must be In
ofinrt cnnmtion. Also ai-jncn uuy b ui-
cycle. Phone 3-6255. nalBB
USED RUBBER tired wheelbarrow, metal
box. 380 8. 17th. na!68
WANTED furniture to glue St rtpatr. La
Broa. Furn Reflnlshlng Co Ph 2-1001
USED FUENITUKK. Phone S-91B8
WANTED: 1 setting Cornish eggs. B. D.
Moore, 165 Roberta Ave. nal68
PERSONAL
WILL PAY WELL
FOR SNAPSHOTS
SHOWING FAMILY LIFE DURING THE
PERIOD 1900-1949.
IF YOU HAVE A FAIRLY COM
PLETE RECORD OF HOW FAMILY
GREW UP, GOT ITS FIRST CAR,
ELECTRIC LIGHT, RADIO. WASHING
MACHINE, ETC.. AND HOW MEM
BERS OF FAMILY AMUSED THEM
SELVES, WE WOULD LIKE TO BOR
ROW YOUR PICTURES LONG
ENOUGH TO MAKE COPIES. PIC
TURES ARE SOUGHT FOR POSSIBLE
PUBLICATION AND WILL BE RE
TURNED TO YOU UNHARMED.
DO NOT SEND PICTURES OR AL
BUMS NOW. WRITE BOX 358 CAPI
TAL JOURNAL DESCRIBING IN DE
TAIL WHAT YOU HAVE. pl69
STANLEY HOME Products. 556 Cross St.
Ph. 2-5446. . P1W'
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box 724. 3-5234.
P185
AUTOMOBILES
41 CHEV. coupe, excellent cond. 38.000
mile. 1975 Laurel. q!68
948 CHEV. Fleetline Sedan. Seat covers,
radio, undercoatlng. Ph. 2-1838 after
fl p.m. Ql68
41 FORD SEDAN 2570 Hazel Ave. 1800
o!08
SPECIAL
1946 Mercury Tudor DeLuxe. If you
like Mercurys you will like this one.
Finish, Upholstery, Tires like new.
Motor A-l.
See Charlie Hayes
2640 Portland Road
TEAGUE MOTOR
COMPANY
ql68-
36 DODGE sedan, new paint. '46 Plym
motor. Recent ring St valve Job. $375 or
make reas. offer. 1430 Candle wood Dr
Ph. 2-5784. ql69
1937 STUD E sedan. R&H, overdrive. 1D40
W. Nob Hill. q!89
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
ADMINISTRATION SALE: Sacrifice to
close estate, 1949 Buick Roadmaster
Dynaflow, actual mileage 3800. Total
sales price $2700 original cost $3309.
See at Clipper Station Center Church
streets. Ph. 3-9609. O.170
SPECIAL
1947 Frnzer Manhattan, the most
copied car in America. This car has had
excellent care. Traded In by a satis
fied customer on 1949 model. Its clean.
Looks like new.
See Joe Spurlock
352 N. Commercial
TEAGUE MOTOR
COMPANY
1981 OLDS. Oood condition. $195. Call
20441 after p.m. qiw
I AUTOMOBILES
PHONE 3-3147
PH. 24113
AUTOMOBILES
Eisner Motors to Buy
'41 CHRYSLER Club Coupe excellent
mechanical condition, needs paint Job.
$750. Ph. 2-6DB8. ql67a
'41 CHEV, 4 dr. R St H, New clutch, car
buretor, park lltes, brake lining St 2
drums. Gd. tires. $850.00. Ph. 2-3336.
qlflfl
'88 CHEV. Coupe R&H. Good cond. Call
Woodburn. Green 203 or see Morgan.
Greyhound Depot, ql69
GOOD TRUCK '39 Ohev. cheap, Ph 3-6598.
ql67
47 FORD Convt. exc. cond. new top, all
extras, perfect motor, 1565 No. 18th.
0.169
SPECIAL
1947 Ford 4 Door Sedan. This ear t
In fine condition. 18000 miles. New
White Side Walls. Runs Just as good
as it looks.
Bee Charlie Haye
2640 Portland Road
TEAGUE MOTOR
COMPANY
Eisner Motors to Sell
'48 CHEV. Dump Truck. 4-S yd. box 7000
miles, Job "oes with truck. Will take
late model car or Pick up. Ph. 2-2388
or 832 N High eve. any time Sat. ql88"
1987 DODGE 4-dr. sedan $425. Soma 'erms.
New seat covers, backup lite, RStH.
spotlite, fog lite, trailer hitch and o-ug
in for trailer lite. Motor and body in
try good shape. Call after ft p.m. Hfifi
Colonial Ave., Salem. ql(-8
SPECIAL
1939 Chevrolet Coupe. This Is one
of the cleanest 39 models you will find.
It is a one owner car and has had ex
cellent care. Only 1695 00.
flee Charlie Hayes
2640 Portland Road
TEAGUE MOTOR
COMPANY
ql68
SI21M OR BEST OFFER for 1947 Fraser.
Good bhape. R St H St Overdrive. Will
take trade, balance bank terms. 3880
Peck Rd. Ph. 2-6186 after 5 q!69
1941 PONTIAC 2 door sedan. RAH, new
clutch St motor. Mechanically A-l.
Make me an offer. No reasonable offer
refused. Ph. 2-0852. ql72
1937 CHEV. Deluxe Coach, near new hlf?h
torque motor. Bee this one. 2020 John
St. Ph 35497. ql69
37 OLDS 4 door sedan. R&H., $295. 575 D
St. Cash or termi. " ql89'
41 STUDE Champ. 4 dr. R St H St O. D.
Beautiful paint. 2025 miles per gal.
449 B. Cottage. Ph. 2-1670 1168
33 CHEV. 4 dr. Sed gd. tires. Reas. 411
2nd St. Stayton, Ph. 655B. 173
BY OWNER. 1948 Olds. 78 Club Sedan
$2000. Ph. 2-4176 or evening 3-5908
qlo9'
199 FORD Custom convertible fully
"quipt. 7 month old 12000. Call 3-3138.
ql69
WANTED: Clean used cars. Bob Marr,
2160 South Commercial q
SPECIAL
1946 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 Door Sedan.
Very clean. Looks like new. Very low
mileage, One of the beat performing
cars we have. Only $1295.00.
See Joe Spurlock
152 N. Commercial
TEAGUE MOTOR
COMPANY
ar FORD sdn. Body St motor in good
shape. 529 N. 33rd St. or call 3-4758.
ql68
LATE '47 Chrysler New Yorker sedan,
radio, air conditioner, plastic seat cov
ers, low mileage, excellent condition.
Private owner, $1895. Saturday after
6 p.m. or Sunday afternoon. 698
Thompson Ave. ql70
M TON 1948 Ford 6 Pickup In good con
dition, will sell for 11100. 1880 Center.
Salem. Ph. 3-8550, 168
AUTOMOBILES
LATE '47 Land Cruiser Studebaker 4 dr.
Hin. 18.600 miles. Looks and drives
like new model. Has $600 worth of ac
cessories. Sells new, $3190. Will take
$2090, Owner, Ph. 3-6196 or 3-3424.
qlfiS
STATION WAGON
1046 Chevrolet. This Station Wagon
looks and runs just Ilka new. You will
have to look at It to appreciate the
wonderful caro It has had. Only $1395.09.
See Joe Spurlock
352 N. Commercial
TEAGUE MOTOR
COMPANY
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUY SELL - TRADB
TERMS
233 Fairground. Road Phone 1-6454
41 CHEV. 2-door, R&H, good rubber, con
dition. $725, 1090 -N. Winter, Ph.
3-5905. q710
I93 PONTIAC cpe. for sale. Good rub
ber, good mech. 1200. John Radke.
RBoxSgB. Phone 2-7148. ql68
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
194R HARLEY Davidson Hydrogllde 74 with
side-car van. Winter shield, lap apron,
leg guards, spare wheel and tire, Cush
ion sprocket, has less than 4000. Can see
at. 1725 Madison 3t Salem (house at
rear) after 6:30 p.m. qa
BOATS
NEW '49 Outboard Martin motor. Still
has guarantee. Sell at bargain. 1018
7th St. West Salem, qqlBB
5 NF.W V BOTTOM 13 ft. plywood boats.
Price $77.50 each. Rt. 7, box 22, Claxter
rd. Ph. 2-0060. qq!70
50 H.P. Evinrudo, parts, chrome St polish,
extra pnrts St props. On Century run
about boat with 10 gal. auxiliary gas
tank with auto, pulse fuel system. Steer
ing wheel, grip, throttle, windshield. Also
trailer for boat. Outfit Is complete In
every detail. Will sell separate or as
unit. Priced very reasonable. Will
demonstrate. Ph. 2-0416 eves. qnl73
U FT. FACTORY built boat, glassed"ln
:ao 48 model 4 cyl. outboard motor
like new. 3240 S. Commercial. qql69
TRAILERS
47 MODEL aluminum, insulated trailer,
sleeps 4, to trade as down payment on
small, modern, neat home, reasonable.
Prefer ca&t or south. P. H. Norman,
1740 Oxford, S. of Paulus Cannery. t!70
LATE 1048 Travelo, 38', 3 rms. F c.
ref. and hwh. Beautiful birch interior.
20 ft. awning. $2500. Like new. H. L.
Webster .Super Hiway at Gladstone,
UPP. KGON, tl6B
1947 USE. Trl. Tandem wheel, elc. brakes.
air conamoner, ui it,, sleeps e. Moaern
Trailer Pk. So. 21st Si Mission. 1168
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE EAST Denver, Kansas City or
Houston, Tex. Vill share exp. St help
drive if desired. Call 3-5146 or 2585
North Maple. X170
FINANCIAL
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS OP
TO $300
Oar loans up to $500
Come In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairgrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 27032 Lie N M369-6291
Floyd Kenyon, Mgr i
GENERAL FINANCH CORP.
LOANS
Lie S-138 and U-328
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 S Commercia St. Tel 3-9161 r
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rates and terms
on larger loans
long and short time
payments
ROY H SIMMONS
138 Sofh Commercial St Phone 3-9161
FARM AND CTTY LOANS
and 67.
VOOR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Est it Contract
and Second Mortgage.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pioneer Trust Pldg Ph. 3-7162 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO.
182 S Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 2-2457 Lie No M-159 0-194
SEE Oft fOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY i OR 4'4 INTEREST
ft to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
s. BtntB 8r Phon. a-Sfl83 r'
. .. TERSONAL FINANCE OO.
618 State Rm. 136
Uc.-S122-M.185 C. R. Allen Met.
rl'
WANTED: 18000 at 6 Interest. Oood
biwlnesa & real estate security. Write
Box 344, CAPltal Journal. rl60
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All make used machines sold, rented
repaired Roen 456 Court Phone 3-6773
ALTERATIONS
Dressmaking St alt. 360 State St, 0168
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
Free estimates riade-lns accepted on
new appllanew. Vince's Electric Phon
3-9239 137 8 Liberty St o
Sponce's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4602.
Prompt. olB2
AT' MR DOOR GRINDINb
awnmower sharpening and repairing
Dexter's Pn 36833 o
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warrant Repair Station
for all mnltea of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co. 153 8 Liberty Ph 3-69B5 n
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone I-BI88 Nlgm
2- 1804 33" Center o'
Mike Panek 275 S Com'l. Ph 3-5161
Brake and wheel ' aligning specialists
ol82
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now Terms
No down payment Phone 2-4850. o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Aldo houses raised. New
foundations. Phone 25909. , o!83
BULLDOZING
Oenn Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306
0187"
Bulldozing. leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Hub key. 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. ol8G
CASH REGISTERS
In.ttan delivery of nen RCA cash
regisiei A) makes sold rented, re
pa. -ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o"
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walla, etc. Cell
2-4850. o'
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
Ensiey 771 fl. 31st. Ph. 3-7176. o!82
DRAFTING SERVICES
Homed planned St designed by an ex
perienced architectural draftsman. Hour
ly basts. 2239 Mill or Ph. 3-4083. o!88
ELfcCTRICA! CONTRACTING
Vince't Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing 167 8 Liberty
Ph 8-9239 0
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service
Ph. $-3056 Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. 0182
iithauot'r for flowers Dial 1-9179 f
J R. walk ins Do products Free de
jlverr. 1717 Center. Ph. J-5395. '
Firmer Tone in
All of Grains
Chicago, July 16 m A strong
buying movement in rye, carry
ing the grain up more than 8
cents at one time, featured deal
ings on the board of trade today.
Soybeans also spurted sharply,
jumping around 5 cents at times.
Major grains found the going
difficult. In early dealings the
tendency was to seek lower lev
els. But once the boom in rye
got underway, a firmer tone de
veloped elsewhere.
Wheat closed 1 to 2VJ higher,
July $1.98-V4, corn was to
1 cent higher, July $1.38-,
oats were Vs - V4 lower, July
59 -60, rye was 5 14 -5 higher,
July $1.54 'A, soybeans were 1
to 5 cents higher, July $2.57
2.57 3,i, and lard was 5 to 15
cents a hundred pounds higher,
July $10.75.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from report! of Salem deal-
em for the guidance nr Capital
Journal Reader. (Hevlurd dally).
Kelall Feed P ncei
Ens Mash $6.10.
Rabbit Pellet 14. ?0.
Dairy Feed 13.85.
Poultry: bivmk oncM Grade A cole
ed hens, 24-27c; grade A Leghorn hens.
22 cent.ii Grade A colored fryors, three
lbs and up, 32-33C Grade A old roosters
15 cents. '
ffs
Buying Prlrri Extra large AA, 60c:
.arge AA, 59c; large A, 67-60c; medium AA,
Mq; medium A, 52-Sflc; pullets 36-40c,
Wholesale Prices Bem wholesale price
5 to 7 cents above these prices above
Grade a generally quoted at 65c. me
dlums 61c.
flulterfai
Premium, 63c, No. 1, 6 lot No. 2, 65
'9c (buying prices).
Butter Wholesale grade A, 66c; re
.II 71o.
DIRECTORY
LANDSCAPE NUKSER?
P A. Doerfler St Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1322 0
LAWN MOWER 8
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 So. Com'l Bt. ol81
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At youi door lawnmower sharpening
Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 86833
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc, 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
0I8B'
NURSES REGISTRY
Practical Nurses, day-night. Ph. 85972.
0173
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps typewriter stands, brief cases
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen 456 Court
Ext. Painting & Int. Dec.
Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-4683. ol90
51f Strom's are equipped to do youi
painting Phone 2-2493 o
PAPERHANOING
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631.
Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H
J. Woodworth. Ph, 2-5868 Free est. ol75
PAINTING AND PAPERHANOING '
Painting St paperhanglng, Don Lucero,
Ph. 3-5522. 0193
Phone 3-4360 or 2-6554.
Call 22608 for your Painting Si Paper
hanging. Attractive rales. ol71
Painting and papernanaing. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513 B57 Shipping. ol88
PICTURE FHAMINO
Picture framing Hutch eon Paint Store
Phoxa 1-8687 o
Plsher, 844 B. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0I8O
PRUNING-SPRAYINO
Philip W. Belike. Ph. 3-1208.
L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900.
SAND A GRAVKL
Valley Sand St Oravet Co Slit, sand Si
t 11 dirt Excavating 10B shovel Si oats
Tractor scoop St trucks for dirt moving
Ph Offlco 24002, res 37148 V
Balem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603 1293 N 6th
o!77
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electile Roto-Router Exclusive Patni
Razor riarp Steel Ou'.Mng Blade
Clean fewer or Drains Septio Tank
Cleaned Reas Ph 1-5327 or 1-9488
SEPTIC TANKS
Care taken with lawns. No mileage
charge. Call collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 2546 State. Phone 2-0734. o
Mike's Septic Service. TRnks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Bervlce on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph, 3-9468, 3-5327.
0183
K F. Hamel Septic tanks cleaned
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-fllh
St.. West Salem Ph. 3-7404. o!71
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona Remlnnlon Royal. Under
wood pnrtables All ma km used machine
Repairs and rent Roen 456 Court 0
TRANSFER Si STORAGE
'.oca) St Distance Transfer storage
Burnet oils coal Si Briquets Trucks ir
Portland dally Agent for Bekin House
hold goods moved to anywhere in U 8
0. Canada Larmer Transfer St Storage
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made l- Salem Free est Phone 37328
turner the Blind man o'
Venetian blinds made to order as low
as ft 50 a blind. Phone Sears 3-9191 for
free estimate. ol90
lalem Venetian Blinds made to ordti u
reflnlahed Relnholdl Si Lewis 2-3639
WEATIIER8TR1PPINO
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5905
0182
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore. Rt. 2 Box 317. Ph. 2-5136.
o210
WINDOW SHADES
Washable Roller Made to order 1 Day
Del Relnholdl St Lewis Ph 23639 o
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Indow Cleaners Windows, wail
At woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 1-1337 147
Court Lansdoo, CulberUoo and Mather
WOODSAWINO
A Ik ins Si Cross. Ph. 1-8674 or 3-6178
0I68
Wood sawing. Ph. 2-157S.
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Salei Fuel Co Ph 2-4031.
LODGES
I.O.O.F meets every Wed
nesday night. Visitors wei
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, July 18, 1949 1
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem LlfaatoeR Market
(By Valley facking Company)
Cutter cows 18.00 to 111.09
Fat dairy cows llft.OO to (12.00
Bulls 114.00 to 117.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs. I 117.00 to 119.00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) good ..119.00 to 121.00
lota prices paid within 15c ol Port
nd prices tor each type. Top, 170-226 iba
Portland Produca
Butterfat Tcntatlfa, uoject to Imme
dials change - Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland 61-64c lb. first quality 59-62c
lb second quality 53-58c. Valley routes
ino country points 2a less than first.
Butter Wholesale FOB hulk (tubas to
wholesalers grade AA, 93 score, 61c;
A 93 score, 60c; B. 90 score, 67c lb.;
C, 89 score, t5c. Above prices are strict
ly nominal
Cheese Sailing price to Portland whole
tale Oregon irngles, 38'fc 48Vc Oregon I
lb loaf 414-6014n; triplets Vtt Itar than
(Ingles
Eggs l To WhulsialaraA grade iarg
80',i-6l''ic; A medium, 53-56'; grade
j Portland Dairy Markal
Huuer rnee to retailers: arade AA
prints 66c; AA cartons 67c. A print
16c, A cartons, 67c; B prints, 62c.
Esgs Prices . to retailers: Orade AA
larae, 65c dor..; certified A larse, 63c; A
large 62c; AA medium 60c; certified A
medium, 60c; A mdium 59c; cartons 2c
additional.
Cheese Price to ratalltra. Portlaad
jreson singles 40V 50 Vac Oregon loal,
.b 43.530; triplets lio leai than sin
gle! Poultry
Live Chlekem - No. 1 quality FOH
plants. No 1 broilers under iXi lbs 27-28c
lb fryers 9W3 lbs, 31-33c; 3-4 lbs, 33c
roasters 4 lbs and over 3.1c lb; fowl,
ea horns 4 lbs. and under, 21-23c. over 4
Ib.s 23c; colored fowl all weights, 25c:
roosters, all welarits. 18-19c.
Rabbits Average to growers; live whites,
w lbs. 19-aic lb.; 6-6 lbs. 17-19c lb.; col
ored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does, 8
14c. dressed fryers to butchers. 56-57c.
Portland MUrrltaneoaa
Cascarn Bark Pry 12MC io.. green 4c ir
Wool Valley coarto and medium gradet
ifto lb
Mohair S5o lb on 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves, iOc lb., according to
weight, kips 20c lb., beef 8-9o lb. bulls
4-Sc lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Mut Quotations
Wnlnuts Franquettea flral qualit Jum
do, 34.7o, large. 32 7c; medium. 27 2n, ieo
ond quality Jumboa. 3Q.2o. taiga 28.20,
medium. 26 2a; baby 23 2c, 10ft ihel flnl
quality large. 39 7c, medium 36. 3c; iee
ond quality large 37.20: medium 14 In
mby 22. 3o.
Filberts - Jumbo. 20a lb ( targe, lie
-nedium, 16o; small, 13c.
Portland Grain
Portland, July 16 (fl) Cash wheat (bidl:
Soft white 2.10: soft white (exclusive rex)
2.10; white club 3.10; western red 2.10. -
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.10; 10 per
cent 2.10; 11 per cent 2.11; 12 per cent
2.13.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 3.10: 10 per
cent 2.11; 11 per cent 2.13; 12 per cent
2.13.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 60; barley
10; flour 10; corn 4; oats 6; mlllfeed 9.
Davis Held on
Forgery Charge
James Franklin Davis, of Dal
las, was accused Saturday of
forging the name of a Salem po
lice officer to an application for
the purchase of a .38 caliber pis
tol from a local second hand
store.
The complaint which made the
charge was signed by Capt. Wal
ter Esplin. The application con
taining the alleged forgery was
attached to the complaint, and
the name of the captqin was
found above a dotted line reserv
ed for the signature of the chief
of police.
Heading the list of three ref
erences, required by the appli
cation, was the name of Dick
Carter, Salem used car dealer
who is held in county jail under
one sentence and to await trial
on other charges.
Davis was first nabbed by po
lice for reckles driving and dis
orderly, conduct following the
attempted purchase of the gun.
Due to a required 24-hour wait
ing period, he never received
the gun.
In a statement to police he
had indicated that the reason
for buying the gun was to pass
it on to his friend, Carter. Po
lice also said that a worthless
check had been tendered in pay
ment for the gun, but no charge
was filed on that score.
Following the new complaint
against Davis for forgery, police
indicated that other arrests were
to follow, presumably on the
same charge.
Lillies Are Popular
Amity A project that is
growing in Amity is the grow
ing of Croft Lillies. H .J. Rich
ter started the first planting and
this year Rev. William F. Morse
has an attractive planting east
on the Christian church grounds.
The lillies are now In full bloom.
Mrs. Gladys N. Torbet local
florist also has a planting.
There now are more wolves in
northern Minnesota than in any
other district of the United
States.
LEGAL
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
NORTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET
FROM BREYMAN STREET TO SOUTH
ERLY TERMINUS OF TWENTY-SECOND
STREET
Notice hereby Is Riven that the common
council of the city of Salem, Oreion.
dcr-ms it necessary and expedient and
nereby declures its purpose and intention
to improve North Twenty-second street
from the nouth line of Breyman street tc
the southerly terminus of Twenty-second
itrePt In the City of Salem, Marlon Coun
ty, Oregon, at the expense of the abuttlna
and adjacent property, by brlnilna said
portion of ald street to the established
grade, constructing- cement concrete curbs,
and paving said portion of said street witn
a 2xh Inch asphaltlc concrete pavement
30 feet wide. In accordance with the plans
and Kpeclficatlons thereior whlcn were
adopted by the common council July 11
1040 which are now on file In the office
of thu city recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares its
uurprjse and intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the street improvement department.
Bv Order of the Common Council July
1. 1940.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is July 13,
1940
July 13, 14. 15, It, IS, 19, 30. 31, 33 and 35.
1949.
NOTICE TO HULDA ANDERSON
After eleven years of absence, your
hrrabuuts unknown to me and regls-
fied mall rtturrttd I consider we are
divorced by statue.
rioyd J. Anderson
June 3S, July I 9, II
Re-appraisal
Looms for City i
Re-appraisal of all lots and
business buildings in Salem will
be undertaken by the state tax
commission at the request oi H.
S. Shelton, Marion county as
sessor. Need for the property re-ap
praisal, Shelton Informed th
commission, results from the ex
pansion of Salem's businesi
through increase in population
together with the heavy con
struction development that ha
taken place in the city during
the last few years.
This will be the second tims
the tax commission has been re
quested to assist the Marion
county assessor. The first ap
praisal was made immediately
prior to the fire which destroy
ed the old state capitol building-.
The work had been complet
ed and was in the final finishing
stages when the conflagration
destroyed every vestige of the
report which had been filed in
the office of the tax commission
in the state house.
Appraisal Engineer Robert V.
Nelson has been assigned in
charge of the work and will be
assisted by Axel Segerstren. The
preliminary work will be done
with the records to determine
ownership of property and the
specific description of each par
cel. Having assembled this in
formation the state men will be
gin the actual appraisal work.
Later industrial engineers will
begin work on appraising plants
and equipment In the city.
From Salem the study will
probably extend to all cities of
Marion county, including Sil
verton, Woodburn, Stayton, Mt.
Angel and St. Paul. The work ii
expected to be completed iri
about 18 months.
DEATHS
Grant L. Grant
At a local hospital July 14. Grant L.
Orant. late resident of Rosebura. Ship
ment has been made to Rosebvirc by tht
Howell-Edwards chapel for services and
interment.
Mra. Dorii Bowman
Mrs. Doris Bowman, late reMdent of
Sanger, Calif., at a local hospital July
n, ourviveo oy nusoand. rrank Bow
man of Sanger; a daughter, Vera Nell, and
a son, worm an James, both of Sanger;
three sisters, Mrs. Ooldle Badger of Bend.
Ms, Genevieve Scott of Salem and Mrs.
Mary iazar or Fresno. Calif.; two brothers.
William Davles of Salem and James Dt-
vi ps or Canada; and grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. White of Salem. An
nouncement of services later by Citfgh
Barrkck company. v
Richard R. DeCamp
Kionard R, Decamp late resident of
S46 Wild Wind drive, Salem, at Valsetx,
(jrcgon juiy 10. Announcement 01 serv
ices later by Clou Bh-Bar rick company. ;
Edward Bullen
Edward Bullen, late resident of Tilla
mook, at a local hospital, July 14. at the
Age of SI years. Survived by two brothers,
winiBin iiowara uuiien 01 Doer Pane.
Wash., and Arthur Bradford Bullen o
Oouer d Alene, Idaho. Services will bo held
Monday, July 18, at 3:30 p.m. from the
Wauds chapel at Tillamook under direc
tion of the Clough-Barrlck chapel.
OBITUARY
William P. Coleman
Woodburn William Franklin Ooleman,
82. late resident or woodburn. dlM Fri
day, July IS, at a Newborn hospital, Ho
was born in iowa June 23, iaqt ana came
to Oregon from Butte, Montana, n
1909. Member of the Woodburn Metho
dist church. Survivors Include five sons,
Oliver C. Coleman of Sherwood, William
P. and Howard P. Coleman of Carlton.
Herbert S. Coleman of Woodburn and Al
fred E. Coleman of Corvallis; four daugh
ters. Anna Carter of Eureka. California.
Josephine Bartley of Canyonvllle, Oregon,
Emma White of Georgia and Myrtle Pen
man of Portland: three brothers, Qearga
and Claud Coleman of Los Angeles, Gor
don C, Coleman of K rusks; and one sis
ter, Clara Williams of Spokane. He also
leaves 13 grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. Funeral services will ba !
Monday at 3 p.m. Rt the Rtnito chapel .
with the Rev. D. Lester Fields officiat
ing. Interment in the Oak Lawn cemetery
at Corvallis.
James Robert Givena
Albany Funeral services were held at 1
the Fisher Funeral home Saturday for I
James Robert Givena, ID, who died at the j
Providence hospital, Portland, Thursday, j
Burial will be in St. John' a cemetery. Rob- 1
frt Oivens was born May 18, 1930, at
Portland, but came here with his par.-
nts when he was a year old and had livftd 1
here since. He was graduated from Albany
high school this spring. Surviving are his
other and stepfather. Mr. and Mrs. Al
len E. Fintel, Albany; his father and step- 1
iolher. Mr. and Mrs. James R. uivens,
Albany: his grandfather, George E. Giv
en. Albany and a half-sister, Noralee Giv
ena, Albany,
Ellin I.vnn Warren
Albany Ellis Lynn Warren. 34. La
a run de, native of Crabtree and a former
Albany resident, died at La Grande fol
lowing surgery Wednesday. Graveside serv
ices will be held at Willamette Memorial
park here Monday, following services to
be conducted at the Fisher Funeral home
Also of Albany at 3 p.m. Graveside rit
ualtlstlc services will be conducted by Al
bany Iodic No. 359 B.P.O.E., of which ha
was a member. Born December 33, 1014; ,
Warren had spent most of his life in this :
county, and was a aervlce station operv ,
lor here until a yoar aao. when he mo- 1
ed to La Grande. Surviving are his widow, ,
a son. Stephen Arthur warren, La uanoe, ;
a sister. Mrs. Homer B. Davis, Brooks,
and an aunt, Mrs. Bessie Forem, Boise,
Idaho.
Either Ann Oliver
Esther Ann Oliver, B3, who died July
7. was long resident of the Brush Col,
leae community. She was born May 1J.
1800, the daughter of Sophia Jane and
Christopher Henna, near Bloomington, 111,.,
one of a family of seven brothers and sis
ters, The family moved to Missouri wheaj
nhe was 3 years old, where they lived I
until her marriage to John L. Oliver at ,
Vancouver, Wash., In October, 1890. They
Ihfd at Government Island, and at Wood-
burn and Jefferson. Ore., and then 10
her late home on rural route 1, Salem, in
1900. Mr. Oliver died In 1930. Mrs. Ol
iver was long a member of the First Chris
tian church, a charter member of the.
Brush College Grange and the Brush Col
lege Helpers, Rl-io of the American Wat
Mothers. She Li survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Carl Wood of Salem and Bertha May
A erton of Portland: a son. Burl R. Ol
iver, and a granddaughter, Mariorle Dar
lene Oliver of Salem, also by several nlecea
and nephews.
Rlehard DfCamp
Dallas Richard DeCamp, 33, prominent I
forester of Salem, collapsed and died In a
camo on Boulder creek near the head- '
waters of the SUeU river Friday. He also 1
.erved as Polk county chairman of tht I
Keep Oregon Green committee and waj I
graduate of Oregon state col eae. Ha re
cently was engaged In experiments on I
forestatlon for the Gerllnger Interests 1
He is survived by hLi widow, Mrs, Elean
or DeCamp and three children, 540 Wild I
wood Drive, saiem. rne ootiy was broas'tt
here but funeral announcements nil' bt
announced oy int uiouin-flarrick cum
pany In Salem.