Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 18, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    AUTOMOBILES
Cool Off With
"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
FORJALE MISCELLANEOUS
TROOM HOUSE Wreck or move It Rt 351
N. Cottage. Ph. 39151 or 21593. nl70
USED FT. SORGE refrigerator J85.
Used small Westlnchouse range $20.
337 N. High. Ph. 2-1941. nl70
BVffl TUB with lens $25. Eureka va
cuum cleaner with attachments S10. Ph.
22253. nl70
GENERAL ELECTRIC Crosley, Gibson
and Uontag Appliance at Gevurta
n'
BUV OR SELL Used restaurant equip
meet. Ph. 3-4750. n!88
KEED A cheap battery? Six months guar
rebuilts, Grp. 1 size, (5.95 exchange
Retread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster
nl72
USED PLUMBING fixtures. Cheap. Jud
son's, 279 N. Com'l. nl63
ROOFING
Willamette Valley Roof Co., 30 Lana ave.
nl69
FRIGIDA1RE refrig. 4 mo. use. 11 cu. ft.
207 N. James Ave. Silverton. n!69
COMBINATION RADIO & phonograph,
cabinet. Admiral radio, like new, 1 yr.
old. 75. Ph. 62141. O. C. Compton, Box
55. Roberts Ave. nHl
PEAT MOSS: Pull Dales. $3 95. N. W.
Poultry, 1605 N. Front. nl70
FOR SALE: Luc. size home freezer, sales
man's sample, new, Large reaucuon,
2073 N. Commercial. nl71
GOOD PIANO. 352 N. Summer.
LEAVING. Must sell prices reduced. Make
oiler. Electric range, neariy new.
Chrome dlnet set. Davenport, swing
rocker, beds, washing machine. Many
other articles. R. 5 Box 114 on Garden
Rr. near Swegle School. Ph. 2-8225.
nl69
LGE. FURNACE. Make us an offer. Ph.
2-9948 or call eve. 360 B. wasn. at. ni
ox V-ACETYLENE welding and cutting
outfit complete. Tap and dye set tt" to
1". Lge. mach. vise, pipe jaws, neavy
duty. All equip. Mite new. 1565 No. 18th.
nl89
BY OWNER Fountain lunch equipment
cheap H 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-shake 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 $1400, sale $850 cash. Phone days
3-5615, Bill Porter. nl69
FULLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Ph. 3-8357.
nl82
SALEM BAND St GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road - Clearing Ditching
Sewer St Basement
Equipment Rental
15 B H yds. 13 00 per hr
10 B yds. 9.60 per hr
D-7 Cat St Dozer 10.50 per hr
D-6 Cat Si Dozer 8.40 per hr
D-4 Cat St Dozei 7-00 per hr
Phone Day S-940S
Eves. 3-824 oi 2-4400
Salem Oregon
1 RED, 1 radio console, 2 rockers. 1 dress
er Ph. 27813. 130 Carlton Way. nl68
USED Washing machines, ranges, refrig
erators, water heaters.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80'
NO WAXING requited when you use Plastl
Kote, the cellophane-like finish for your
floors or linoleum
V EATER APPLIANCE CO. niBO'
RnTPT.ATPH fan nrnr nrwikfirs.
X ISA J. tt ArrJjlAri v.ci
FARMERS: Attention-Fence Controllers,
milk pasteurizers, ciose-out prices.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80;
tLKiiiKiii eewing naacnincs. rm-nH-tlnghouse.
EXHAUST fans. Close out prices.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nlBO
DEEPFREEZE Home Freezers $129.95 St up
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nlB0
FENCE POSTS, poles, sit types. Shingles,
fertilizer St flatrock. Phillips Bros, Rt
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
GENTLEMAN wants, board St room with
private family, preferably In country
Will work around place If desired but
principal objective Is a home. Good
habits, no drinking. Box 298 Capital
Journal. nal69
WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying $1.10
Retread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster
na!72
WANTED furniture to glue St repair Lei
Bros. Purn Reflnlanlng Co po 3-7001
USED FURNITURE Phone 3-9185. oa
PERSONAL
WILL PAY WELL
FOR SNAPSHOTS
SHOWING FAMILY LIFE DURING THE
PERIOD 1900-1949.
IP YOU HAVE A FAIRLY COM
PLETE RECORD OP HOW FAMILY
GREW UP. GOT ITS FIRST CAR.
ELECTRIC LIGHT, RADIO. WASHING
MACHINE. ETC.. AND HOW MEM
BERS OP FAMILY AMUSED THEM
SELVES, WE WOULD LIKE TO BOR
ROW YOUR PICTURES LONG
ENOUOH 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 DESCRIBINO IN DE
TAIL WHAT YOU HAVE. Pl6B'
STANLEY HOME Products. 555 Cross St.
Ph 2-5446. pl92
LCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box724. 3-5337
pl85
I AUTOMOBILES
One of These
PHONE 3-3147
AUTOMOBILES
"lit MERC. sdn. Eqpd. Price $2200. Ph.
3-9070. 6ooo ml. pl71
'30 FORD 2 dr. win. fair condition. Cheap.
325 S. 4th. Phone 2-9344. q!71
'40 FORD 4 dr. deluxe. R&H. $695. 1922
N. Com'l. New battery Si seat covers.
ql71
MUST SELL
'48 Kaiser Sedan. R&H, Good condition.
Best offer over $1400. Ph. 28737. 2280
Claude St. qm
1949 CHRYSLER Royal. 2010 N. liberty St
qi7i
'41 SPECIAL deluxe club coupe Chev.
R&H. 3265 Knox ave. off Park. ql7l
'36 DODGE sedan, new paint. 46 Plym
motor. Recent ring & valve Job. $375 or
make Teas, offer. 1430 Candlewood Dr
Ph. 2-5784. ql69
I0:t7 STUDE sedan. R&H, overdrive. 1940
W. Nob Hill. m69
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
ADMINISTRATION SALE : Sacrifice to
close estate, 194S Buick Roadmaater
Dyrfaflow, actual mileage 3800. Total
sales price 12700 original cost $3300.
See at Clipper Station Center St Church
streets. Ph. 3-9600. ql70
1935 OLDS. Good condition. S195. Call
2U4i aiter o p.m. qi84
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUY SELL TRADE
TERMS
232 Fairgrounds Road Phone 2-6454
41 JIIEV. 2-door, RJiH, good rubber, con
dition. $725. 1090 N. Winter. Ph
3-5905. q710'
Eisner Motors to Buy
3R CHEV. Coupe R Se H. Good cond. Call
Woodburn. Green 303 or see Morgan,
Greyhound Depot. ql69
'47 FORD Convt. exc. cond. new top, all
extras, perfect motor. 1565 No. 18th.
Eisner Motors to Sell
$1200 OR BEST OFFER for 1947 Fraser.
Good shape. R St H St Overdrive. Will
take trade, balance bank terms. 2880
Peck Rd. Ph. 2-6186 alter S ql69
1941 PONTIAC 3 door sedan. R&H. new
clutch Sn motor. Mechanically A-l.
Make me an offer. No reasonable offer
refused. Ph. 2-0852. ql72
1937 CHEV. Deluxe Coach, near new high
torque motor, see tnis one. 2020 John
St. Ph. 35497. 0.169
'37 OLDS 4 door sedan. R&H. $295. 575 D
St. Cash or terms. ql69
3.1 CHEV, 4 dr. Sed gd. tires. Reas. 411
2nd St. Stayton. Ph. 655B. ql72
BY OWNER. 1948 Olds. 78 club sedan
$2000. Ph. 3-4176 or evening 3-5908
ql69
1949 FORD Custom convertible fully
qutpt. 7 month old $2000. Call 3-3136.
ql69
WANTED: Clean used cars. Bob Marr,
3160 South Commercial q
LATE '47 Chrysler New Yorker sedan,
radio, air conditioner, plastic seat cov
ers, low mileage, excellent condition.
Private owner, $1895. Saturday after
11 p.m. or Sunday afternoon. 698
Thompson Ave. ql70
BOATS
NEW '49 Outboard Martin motor. Still
has guarantee. Sell at bargain. 1018
7th St. West Salem. qql69
5(1 H. P. Evinrude, parts, chrome Si polish,
extra parts Si 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. qql73
14 FT. FACTORY built boat, glassed tn
-.at 48 model 4 cyl. outboard motor
like new 3240 S. Commercial. qql69
TRAILERS
TRAILER HOUSE with shower bath, flush
type toilet, 2 beds, elec. cooking St
heating. Lots of cupboard space, elec.
wtr. htr. New tires. If you need trailer,
see this one at James St Pine St., Sil
verton and make an offer.
tl69-
A GOOD 2 wheel trailer. $45. 3319 Broad-
ay. Ph. 26832. im
CLEAN 24' Housetraller 1 owner- not 2
yrs. old. Will sell for $1000 less than
original price. I am a teacher St my
wife Is an R.N. The trailer has been
little used because of our Jobs, 500 8.
Warrrn St., Monmouth. t!74
17 MODEL aluminum, insulated trailer,
sleeps 4, to trade as down payment on
small, modern, neat home, reasonable.
Prefer east or south. P. H. Norman,
1740 Oxford, S. of Paulus Cannery. tl70
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE EAST Denver. Kansas City or
Houston, Tex. Will share exp. St help
drive If desired. Call 3-5145 or 2585
North Maple. XI 70
FINANCIAL
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rates and terms
on largei loans
long and short time
payments
ROY H SIMMONS
116 8orb Commercial St Phone 1-9161
WILL PAY B'V on $5000 3 to 5 vear loan.
Close In business or factory sue worm
3 to 5 times loan. Agent, P O Box 4R.1.
Salem, Oregon. T170
AUTOMOBILES AUTOMO BILES
PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS
'41 Sport Coupe 795
'37 Pontiac Sedan 345
'47 Ford D. LClub Coupe , . . . 1245
'42 Olds Sedan 995
'46 Mercury Sedan 1195
'36 Chevrolet Sedan 195
'36 Pontiac Sedan 195
'39 De Soto Sedan 245
Herrall - Owens Co
660 N. LIBERTY
FINANCIAL
VACATIONS AGAIN
Your Way and Fast
And again a loan from Personal for
that much needed trip,
S25 to $500 on Auto Up to
$300 on Salary - Furniture
Take up to 20 months to repay
Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a
loan solves a problem, phone or come
in today.
Personal Finance Co.
Salem
Ph. 2-2464 518 State. Rm. 125
C. R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. 3132-M165
rl72'
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO $300
Car loans up to 1500
Coma In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Palrgrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 27032 -Lie N M369-S391
Floyd Kenyon, Mgr r
GENERAL FINANCB CORP.
LOANS
Lie S-138 and U-328
and
ROY R SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 S Commercia St Tel 3-9161 f
FARM ANU CTn LOANS
414 and 5T
roUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
201 Pioneer Trust Pldg Ph 3-7162 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 S Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 2-2457 Lie No M-159 S-1S4 V
see oa rem
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4J-4T, INTEREST
S to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St Phone 1-3663 r
WANTED: S6000 at 8"c Interest. Good
business St real estate security. Write
Box 344. Capital Journal. rl69
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used nu chines sold, rented
repaired Roen 45f Court Phnnr 1-6773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
Free estimates Tiade-lns accepted on
new appllanen. Vince's Eiectrlo Phone
3-9239 137 S Liberty St o
Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phone 3-4602
Prompt. ol82
AT-UR DOOR GRINDING
''Awnmower sharpening and repairing
Dexter's Ph 36833 0
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warranty Repair Station
'for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 S Liberty Ph 3-6955 o
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-9288 Nlgnt
2-1804. 33? Center 0'
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. Also houses raised. New
foundattona. Phone 25909. oI83
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-1537 or 3-4306.
Ol87
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey. 1010
Falrview Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. ol86
BUSINESS Si PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE
Telephone answering service. Day-nlte.
Your tel. sec'y. Ph. 39133. ol95'
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register Al makes sold, rented, re
paired Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6771 o
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walls, ete. Call
2-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensiey 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. ol82
DRAFTING SERVICES
Homes planned St designed by an ex
perlenced architectural draftsman. Hour
ly basis. 2239 Mill or Ph, 3-4083. 0I88
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnce'ft Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting repairing 157 S Liberty
Ph 3-9239 0
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. ol82
Breithauot'r for flowers Dial 1-9179
J. R Walk ins Oo products Free de
.tvery 1717 Center Ph 3-5395 o
LANDSCAPF NURSERY
P A, Doerfler St Sons. Ornamentals. 150
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 0
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 So. Com'l St. ol8l
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawnmower sharpening
Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 36833
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
ol88a
NURSES REGISTRY
Practical Nurses, day -night Ph. 35072.
0173
OFFICE FURNITURE St SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps typewriter stands, brief cases
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court
o
Ext. Painting & Int. Dec.
Reasonable rates, Ph. 3-4683. ol90
Ifttrom's art equipped to do your
painting Phona 3-2493 o
PAPERHANGING
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631.
Expert Paperhanglni- and palntlni 11
J. Wood worth. Pti. 2-5868. Free est, 0175
PH. 24113
DIRECTORY
PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING
Painting Se paperhanglng. Don Lucero.
Ph. 3-5522. ol93
Phone 3-4360 or 2-6554.
Call 22608 for your Painting St Paper
hanging. Attractive rates. 0171
Painting and papernangirig. Free estl
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 'Shipping. 0I8B'
PILTl'Rt FRAMING
Picture framing Hutcheoo Paint Store
Phote 3-6687
PLUMBING
Fisher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0I8O
PRUNING-SPRAYING
Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1208.
L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900.
SAND & GRAVKL
Valley Sand & Grave) Co Silt, sand Si
f II dirt Excavating 10B shovel St cits
Tractor scoop A; trucks for dirt movlns
Ph office 24002, res 37146 o
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Elect vie Roto-Rooter Exclus'vs Patent
Razor iharp Steel Outtlni Blades
Clean Sewers or Drains Septic Tank
Cleaned Reas Ph 1-5327 or 1-9468
0
SEPTIC TANKS
Care taken with lawns. No mileage
charge. Call collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 2545 State. Phone 2-0734. o
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468, 3-53L7.
ol83
K F. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-80)
St.. West Salem Ph. 3-7404. ol71
rVPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables All makes used machlnr;
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court 0
TRANSFEP Si STORAGE
.ocal St Distance Transfer, storaee
Burner oils, coal St briquets Trucks tr
Portland dally Aaent for Be kins House
hold goods moved to anywhere in U 8
Oi Canada Larmer Transfer St Storage
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made H Salem Free est Phone 37338
turner the Blind man 0'
Venetian blinds made to order as low
as 14.50 a blind. Phone Sears 3-9191 for
free estimate. ol90
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order i.i
rcflnlshed- Relnholdt St Lewis 2-3639
WEATIIERSTRIPP1NG
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore. Rt. 3 Box 317. Ph. 2-5135.
o210
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller Made to order 1 Day
Del Relnholdt St Lewis Ph 23639 o
WINDOW CLEANTNG
Acme V.'lndow Cleaners Windows, walla
St woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 3-1337 347
Court. Langdoc. Culbertson and Mather
WOODS A WING
Wood sawing. Ph. 3-1575.
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Saler Fuel Co Ph 2-4031.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
The City of Salem. Oregon, hereby In
vites sealed bids for the purchase of City
of Salem Sewase System Bonds, Series A.
In the principal sum of Two Hundred Fir
teen Thousand Dollars (t215.000.00t. Seal
ed bids must be received at the office of
the undersUned. at the city hall, in Sa
lem. Oregon, not later than 7:30 p.m.
D.S.T., August 8. 1949. These sewage
bonds, oeina Issued pursuant to the law
of Oreeon and the charter of the City of
Salem, will be in denominations of $1,000
each, dated July l, 1949, ana tney win ma
ture serially In numerical order, as
follows:
.Tiilv 1. 1954 JB 000 July 1. 1964 111,000
July 1, 1955 9,000 July 1, 1965 11.000
Jul? 1. 1956 9,000 July 1, 1966 11,000
July 1, 1957 9,000 July 1, 1967 12,000
July 1, 1958 9.000 July 1, 1968 ' 13,000
july 1, 1959 9,000 July 1, 1969 12,000
July 1, 1960 10.000 July 1, 1970 13.000
July 1, 19fit 10,000 July 1, 1971 13,000
July 1, 1962 10.000 July 1, 1972 13,000
July 1. 1963 11.000 July 1, 1973 13,000
Provided, however, that the bonds of
said Issue maturing on or after July 1,
1955, may be called and redeemea upon
the payment of the face value thereof,
with accrued interest, on July 1, 1954, or
nnv other interest-paying date thereafter.
Both principal and Interest shall be pay
able at the office of the city treasurer oi
the City of Snlem, Oregon. Interest will
be paid semiannually on January 1 and
July 1 or eRch yenr.
Each proposal must specify In a multl
pin of of 1 of the rate of Interest
not exceeding 2 per annum, which the
honds are to bear. Said bonds will be sold
for not less than 9S?i of their par value
and accrued Interest.
Each bid, except bids submitted by the
State of Oregon or any sinking fund of
the City of Salem, must be accompanied
by a certified check for 2i of the par
value of the bonds, made payable to the
city as a guarantee of good faith. Bids
submitted by mall should be addressed to
the undersigned at the city hall in fin cm
Oregon.
Each bidder Is required lo Include. In his
bid a statement of the total Interest cast
and effective interest rae, based upon
aggregate interest cost, that the city will
pay if his bid Is accepted and none of
the bonds are called prior to the final
maturity date thereof.
The right to reject any and all bids is
reserved by the City of Salem.
The prior legal approving of Messrs.
Wlnfree. McColloch, Shuler St Ssyre will
be furnished the successful bidder.
ALFRED MUNDT
City Recorder
Salem. Oregon.
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
NORTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET
PROM BREYMAN STREET TO SOUTH
ERLY TERMINUS OP TWENTY -SECOND
STREET
Notice hereby Is given that the common
council of the city of Salem, Oreeon.
deems It necessary and expedient and
nereby declares Its purpose and Intention
to improve North Twenty-second street
from the south line of Breyman street tr
the southerly terminus of Twenty-second
street in the City of Salem. Marlon Coun
ty, Oretron. at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, by bringing said
portion of ald street to the established
grade, constructing cement concrete curbs,
and pavlna said portion of said street with
a 2' inch asphaltlc concrete pavement
30 feet wide, in accordance with the plans
and specifications therefor which were
adapted by the common council July 11.
1949 which are now on file in the office
of the city recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares it
purpose and Intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the street improvement department.
Bt Order of the Common Council July
1. 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is July 13,
1949
J:ilv 13. 14, is, 16, 11, 19, 30. 31. 23 and 35.
1949.
GOOD NEWS FOR KIDS!
Three Kinds of Shots
Put Into One Needle
By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE
Associated Press Science Editor
Montreal, Canada, July 18 (P) McGill University scientists
have given children three kinds
a single hypodermic needle.
They are diphtheria, whooping
This combined shot is given
pricks and extra trips to the3
doctor required by ordinary vac
cinations. The triple shot multiplied the
effectiveness of the diphtheria
immunity by about 16 times.
The other two were not weak
ened. The combination took no
more of each kind of vaccine, in
fact a little less.
These results offer a welcome
relief from a long-held belief
that each kind of immunization
must be given separately.
The McGill group are Donald
S. Fleming, M.D., associate pro
fessor of bacteriology and Louis
Greenberg, Ph.D., now at the la
boratory of hygiene, Ottawa.
They back their work with a
world wide survey of literature
showing that both for children
and adults various kinds of dou
ble or triple immunizations have
been effective.
Other combinations are ty
phoid and diphtheria, tetanus,
typhoid and paratyphoid, and all
four of these at once. As in the
McGill experiments, it some
times happens that one immun
izing substance enhances the
good effects of another.
In the offing are many other
kinds of immunization. Yellow
fever already is established. Fly,
cholera and common cold vac
cines are used to some extent.
Yearly some progress is reported
toward a vaccine for infantile
paralysis.
The combination of several of
these in one needle will save
time, probably money and cer
tainly discomfort.
The cottontail rabbit is hunted
not only by man, but hawks,
owls, foxes, weasels, cats, dogs
and any carnivorous animal.
LEGAL
National Forest Timber For Sale
Oral auction bids will be received by
the Regional Forester or his authorized
representative at the office of the For
o.'.t Supervisor, New Post of (ice Bulldlnt,
Eugene, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p.m..
Pacific Standard Time, August 18, 1949,
for all the live timber marked or desig-.
nated for cutting and all merchantable
doad timber located on an area embraclna
about 189 acres within portions or sec
tions 11. 12. 13, 14. 15. 16, T. 98., R 7E..
W.M. (unsurveyedi, Breitenbush River
Watershed. Willamette National Forest,
Oregon, esttmntcd to be 17,900,000 feet
B.M., more or leut, ol Dougias-nr, dau.uuu
fert. r m more or leas, of western red ce
dar, 75,000 feet B.M., more or less, of
western white pine, and 500,000 feet S.M..
mm-A or less, of western hemlock and
othpr species of saw timber. Scaled bids.
Hccomnanled by the required payment re
ceived by the Forest Supervisor prior to
7:00 P.m., Pacific Standard Time, August
18. 1949. w 11 be considered tne equivalent
of an oral bid and posted for the infor-
mntinn of all bidders. No bid wnicn is
less than $5.20 per M feet for Douglas-fir,
$3.35 per M' feet for western redcedar,
$6.20 per M feet for western white Pine,
and $0.50 per M feet for western hem
lock and other species will bs considered.
In addition to the prices b!d for stumpaae,
a cooperative deposit of S0.10 per M B.M.
to be u.ed by the Forest Service for pay
ing a part or the cost of siasn oisposni.
for the total cut of timber under the
terms or the agreement, will be required.
$10,000.00 to be applied on the purchase
price, refunded, or retained in part as
liquidated damages, according to the con
ditions of sAle, must accompany each
sealed bid and must be shown to be In
the possession of oral bidders as a qual
ification for auction omoing. n an orii
bid Is declarede to be hith at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must Immedl-
tely make the required payment ana
confirm the bid by submitting it in wrlt-
init on a Forest Service Bid rorm. 'i ne
ncht tn reject any and all bids Is re
served. Before bids are submitted, full
Information concerning the "limner, tne
conditions of sale and the submission of
bids should be obtained from the Forest
Supervisor. Euiene. Oregon, or the Dis
trict Ranger, Detroit, Oregon.
tlUiy 10 null ii
National Forest Timber For Sale
Oral auction bids will be received by
the Regional Forester or his authorised
Representative at the office of the Forest
Supervisor, New Postofflce Building, En
bp ne. Orenon. beKinnlna at 2.00 P.m., Pn
ciflc Standard Time, August 18, 1949, for
all the live timber marked or designated
for cutting and all merchantable deod
timber located on an area embracing
about 184 acres within portions of Section
13, T. 93.. R. 7E. (unsurveyed), and Sec
tions 5. 8. and 7, T. 9S., R BF.. W.M..
Breitenbush River Watershed, Willamette
National Forest, Oregon, estimated to be
1 1,300.000 feet B.M., more or less, of
Douglas-fir, 1.550,000 feet B.M., more or
less, of western redcedar, 70,000 feet B.M.,
more or tess, of western white pine, and
2,400,000 fret B.M., more or less, of west
ern hemlock and other species of saw
timber. Sealed bids accompanied by the
required payment received by the Forest
Supervisor prior to 2:00 p.m.. Pacific
Standard Time, August 18, 1949, will be
considered the equivalent of an oral bid
and posted for the Information of all
bidders. No bid which is less than 16.60
per M feet for Douslas-llr, '3-35 per M
feet for western redcedar, $6.60 per M
feet for western white pine, and $0.50 per
M feet for western hemlock and other
species will be considered. In addition to
the prices bid for stumpaee, a cooperative
deposit of $0.10 per M feet B.M. to be
used by the Forest Service for paying a
part of the cost or slash disposal, for the
total cut of timber under the terms of
the agreement, will be required. $10,000.00
to be applied on the purchase price, re
funded, or retained in part as liquidated
damages, according to the conditions of
sale, must accompany each sealed bid and
must be shown to be In the possession of
oral bidders as a qualification for auc
tion bidding If an oral bid is declared to
be high at the closing of the auction
the b.dder must Immediately make the
required payment and confirm the bid
by submitting It in writing on a Forest
Service bid form. The right to reject any
nd all bids Is reserved. Before bids are
submitted, full Information concern) ni
the timber, the conditions of sale and
the submission of bids should be obtained
from the Forest Supervisor. Eugene. Ore
gon, or the District Ranaer. Detroit.
Oregon.
July 18 Aug. 1
LODGES
I.O.OJ1 meets every Wed
neflday night. Visitor wel
come.
Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. &
A.M. M.M. Degree Tuesday,
July 19. 7 pjn. 170
of immunity mixed together in
cough and tetanus.
twice. It replaces six needle
Smartest Plebe Midship
man Thomas W. Kent (above)
of Seattle is the smartest man
in the new class of 1953, at
the naval academy, Annapolis,
Md. In passing his entrance
examinations the new plebe
made four marks of 4.0 and
one of 3.9. A mark of 4.0 is
perfect in navy grading system
and an academv statement
called Kent's scores "unusual
ly high." (AP Wirephoto)
Stocks Advance
Irregularly
New York. Julv 18 Pt Mod
est demand for stocks kept the
market on a stable footing to
day. Price changes were mostly in
small fractions with plus and
minus signs thoroughly mixed
Turnover hit a rate of only 750,-
000 shares or so for the full
session.
Several big blocks of Common
wealth & Southern appeared on
the ticker tape one of 60,000
and another of 58.100 shares
at a price of 4. up Vs and
equal to the 1949 high.
Today's rise, slight as it was.
put the general price level at
the crest of a five-week advance
and the highest point in the past
seven weeks.
Higher prices were paid most
of the day for U. S. Steel, Gen
eral Motors, U. S. Rubber, Wool-
worth, J. I. Case, Coca - Cola
American Teleohone. North
American Co.. Phelps Dodge,
American Can. Union Pacific,
.and Standard Oil (NJ).
Tending lower were Bethle
hem Steel, Studebaker. Mont
gomery ward, Dow Chemical
Great Northern preferred, and
United Air Lines.
Hogs at New High
Chicago, July 18 0P) L 1 v e
hogs climbed to a new high since
last Nov, 30 today when the top
price reached $23.50 in early
trade. On the November date a
top of $23.85 was paid. Last
year at this time a peak for the
day was reached at $29.75.
More than half the world' pro
duction of tin cans is made and
used In the United States.
STOCKS
tBy the Assnrlated Press)
American Can .....
Am Pow St Lt
Km Tel St Tel ....
Anaconda
..027i
. 10'
.141
Rendu Aviation .,
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Packini ....
Canadian Paclflo
Cast J I
Caterpillar
Shrysler
Comwlth St Sou ....
Cons Vultee
Continental Can ..
Crown Zellerbach ..
Curtis Wrluhl ....
Douilai Alrrraft
Dupont de Nem
general Eteetrto ..
Jeneral Food
Cleneral Motors ....
Ooodyear Tire ....
Int Harvester ....
Int Paper
Kennecolt
LlbbJ McN St L. ...
Lon Bell 'A
Montgomery Ward
Nat Dairy ....
Nash Kelvlntaor ..
NY Central
Northern Paclflo ..
Pac Am Fish ....
Pae Oas St Eleg
Pac Tel At Tel ....
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonler ........
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal ....
35
30.
48 k
51-4
12li
,13'v
35'
23'i
Rlchfltld
Safeway Stores ....
Sears Roebuck
southern Pacific ..
Standard Oil Co ...
Studebaker Corp ..
Sunshine Mining ..
Transamerlca ....i
Onion Oil Cai .....
Union Pacific ....
United Airlines
0 S Steel ,
Warner Bros Pie ...
Wool worth
Portland Grain
Portland. July 18 P Cash (ruin: Oat
No. 3, 38-Ib. white 80.00. Barley No. 2,
45-lb. B. W. &1.00.
Cash wheat ibldJ : soft white 2.09:
soft white lexcludlng Rexi 2.09; white
club 309: western red 2.09.
Hard red winter: ordinary 2 09: 10 per
cent 2.09; 11 per cent 2.10; 12 per cent
3.12.
Hard white baart: ordinary 2.11: 10
per cent 2.12; 11 per cent 2.14; 12 per
cent 2.18.
Today's car recrlpla: wheat 159: bar
ley 7; flour 12; corn 9; oau A; mtllfeed
II.
Canital .ToiirnaL Salem. Orepon.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Llvesiart Mrki
iBj Valley facklnt Cnmpuny
Spring lambs S18.00 to $10.00
Feeder Iambs ll!.ou to sis.uii
Kwes $2.00 lo 54.00
Cuitet cows $8.00 to (ll.ult
Pat dairy cows $10.00 to $12.00
Hulls 114.00 to $17.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs. I 117.00 to $19.00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) sornl ..(19.00 lo Sl.uu
lags prices paid within 35c oi Port
end prices (or each tTpe. Top. 170-225 ibs
Portland Kantsldr Market
Cantaloupes sold lor $5.00 a rrale on
he Portland KaMslde Farmers Wholesale
Produce market today.
frames oroucht i.7& a lug.
Yellow transparent apples were $2.00 a
box.
White Rose No. 1 potatoes were quoted
at tJ.OO a 100-lb. sark.
Sweet corn sold for $2.00 to $2.25 a
five-dozen ear crate.
Tomatoes were $3 35 a 25-lb. lug.
Portland ProOoc
Butterfat Tentative, sua tec t to Imme
mate change .'rem turn quality maximum
35 to l percent acldltr delivered in
Portland 61-6tc lb.: 92 score. 60c lb.: 90
score. 57r; 89 store. 55r. Vallev routes
tno country points 3c leir thar first
Butler Wholesale FOB oulk e.ube it-
wholesaler grade AA, 93 score. 61c;
92 wore. 60c; B. 90 score. 57c !b.:
89 score, 53c. Above prices are strict
ly nominai
Cheese Selltnit price to turtiami whole
ale Oregon singles. 36' 46 Oregon b
tb loaf. 41S-50l.n: trlpieU 'c lei than
tlnglea
Ivies tTe Wholesalers! A graae iara
,a-621ar; A medium, 54l,a-5Tac; grade
Inrae. SO'a-53'jc.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price lo retailers- urade A A
prints 66c; AA cartons 6'tc. A prints
18c, A enrtons, 67c; B prints, 62c
t.KK Prices to retailers: Grade A A
large, 66c dor.; certified A lance. 64c; A
large, 63c ; AA medium, 61r; certified A
medium. 61c; A medium, 60c; cartons 2c
additional.
Cheese Price to retaileia Portlam
jregon similes ia'i oO'.jc Oreuon lout,
b 43 -52 lie; triplet I Mo les: than sin
files
Poultry
Liva Chicken - No. 1 quality FOB
plants. No i broilers under 2W lbs 27-28c
lb fryers 2'-i-3 Ibs. 31-33C. 3-4 lbs. 33c
roasters 4 Ibs and over 33c lb; fowl,
eg horns 4 Ibs. nncl under, 21-23c. over 4
ib.s 33c; colored fowl, all weights, 25c;
roosters, all wok tits. 16- 19c.
Rabbit Average to growers; live whites
. Ibs, I9-21C lb.; 6-6 lbs. 17-19c lb.; col
ored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does. 8-
14c; dressed fryers to butchers. 55-57C
Portland Mlsre llaneopa
( asrara Bark Pry La'jc ib., green 4c It
Wool Valley eoarsa and medium grades
iftc lb
Mohair lie Ib. on 12-month growth
nominally.
Hides Calves. 30c Ib. according to
rlRht. kips 20c lb., beef 8 -9c lb. bulls
4-Sc lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
vol i)untatlon
Wnhiut Kranquettea first quallu lum
oo, 34 7c, large Mia, medium. 27 2c, sec
ma quality jumbos, jo.ac. iaige 28 ic.
medium. 20.2c: baby 23 2c, aoft ihel firs)
quality large, 29 7c; medium 36.3c; sec-
Quality lame 37. an; medium 34 71
tab? 22.3c.
Filbert - Jumbo. 30e Ib ; large, 18c
medium, 16c; small, 13c
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore.. July 18 (jW Livestock :
Cattle salable 2500; calves 450: market
opened slow and uneven: few average me
dium grass steers 23.50 to 24.50: add aood
ten steers to zh.oo: no early action com
mon (o low medium grasscrs; buyers tnlk-
Inc lower: one small lot Rood fed hellers
26.00; others limited, but demand nar
row, few runner and cutter cows 11.00 to
12.50, IncIutliiiK beef type cutters at 12.50:
no early sales common and medium beef
cows; odd good young cows to 17.00; bulls
around 50 rents lower; good beef bulls
m.:u to iu.oo; common to goon sausnue
bulls 15.00 to 17.00: vcalers slow: few
good and choice 22.00 to 24.00: bulk sup
ply unsold: demand narrow.
Mors snlable 900; market active: 25 cents
higher: good and choice 180 to 230 lbs.
25.00: few fat type and medium grades
iiRiuweiiiius unsold; goon j:jU to ttoo u.
sows 17.00 lo 18.50; feeders good and
choice salable 24.00 to 25.00 and above.
Sheep salable 1800; market moderately
active: good nncl choice 85' to 105 lb.
spring Inmbs 21.00; commons 18.00; fmv
lots good 70 lb, fcrdcrs in, 00; Rood old
crop lambs and yciirliiiRs 18.00: good light
ewes Q.3U io v.uu; commons down to J.ou
Chlrago Livestock
Chicago, July Ifi (U.R Livestock market:
Hogs: salable 0,500. Market active; very
uneven; but moMly 50 cents hither; in
stances up more; top 23.50: bulk good
and choice 17D to 240 l&s. 22.75 to 23.25:
350 to 270 lbs.. 21.50 to 32.50: 280 to 300
lbs. 20.25 to 21.25; a few 300 to 330 Ibs.
19.00 to 20.50; heavier weinhts scarce;
good and choice sows under 340 lbs. 17.75
to 19.00: few as I) lull as 19.50; "350 to 375
lbs. 16.75 to 17.75; 375 to 400 lbs. 15.50 lo
18.75: 40 to 450 lbs. 14.50 to 15.75; 475
to 600 lbs. 12.00 lo 14.00; early clearance.
Sheep salable 1,000. Good and choice
Miring lambs 1.00 lower; top 25.50 paid
for a load of choice 95 lb Id a lias; best
natives 25.00; sliccp steady; ewes 9.50,
mostly 9.00 down.
Cattle salable 13,000. Calves 500. Gen
eral market active; beef steers and heifers
25 to 50 cents higher: cows strong to 25
cents Ilia her; bulls nnd vealers mostly
steady; stock cattle steady; top 38.25 for
three loads of 1IH0 lo 132a choice beeves;
bulk good nnd choice ted steers, 25.50 to
28.00; mojit common lo low good steers,
19.00 to 25.25; mwt medium to low choice
heifers, 22.00 to 28.75; few loads choke.
27.00 to 27.25: bulk common and medium
beef cows. 15.00 to 18.50; few Rood cow.s.
19.00 to 20.00: canners and cutters late
ly 12.75 to 18.00; bulls 22.50 down; com
mon to choice vcalers, 20.00 to 28.00,
latter price top.
The United States makes and
uses an average of 26 billion tin
cans a year.
WANT-AD
m
i.'i.'l nnd 1
than
The Capital Journal Want Acts make interesting rend
ing, and also guarantee the buying public where to get
the most for their money.
Respectfully,
MUS. FRANK E. WAY,
Rt. 6, Box 301,
Salem, Oregon.
CapitalMJournal
Monrlnv. ..Iniv IS 17
Paralyzed Airman
ir ret i
Lanosroi sieiy
Portland, Julv 18 m Na- .
tional Air Guard Lt. John Ha
ley landed an F-51 Mustang-.:
safely yesterday with radioed "
instructions after his head and.
neck were paralyzed while in,'
the sky.
Although he fainted when he I
climbed out of the plane, Lt.
Haley later returned to his group
and flew formations during an
air force reserve dedication cer
emony. ,
IW.IJ. UUIUIMI Luuiiuit;, vjii:kuii
air guard officer, said Lt. Haley's
head was snanDcd violently'
backward in a sluntine maneu
ver. He lost consciousness mo
mentarily in trying to straighten
his head. Two other pilots in
the formation detected the Port-
l:,nH,.r'c Irmihl. Wl.iTo th
stricken airman held the awk
ward position, he landed per
fectly from instructions radioed,
by another plane tailing him into
the air base.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed frrtm reports of Salem deal- .
tr inr the Riiltlitiiee or Capital
.Imiriii'l Render. (Kpvisert daily).
Krlall Peed Pine
Ksg Mash 10
Rabbit Pellets $4.20.
Dairy Feed $3.85
Poultrv (v in incf-s Qrnrte A color
ed hens, 24-27c; (trade A Leghorn hens,
.'3 cents; Orntle A colored fryers, three
lbs and up, 32-33c. Grade A old roosters.,
15 cents.
Kggi
Huyhtx Prices Extra larse AA, 60ci -arse
AA. flue; Inrite A, 57-60c; medium AA, -i4c;
medium A, 52-56c; pullets 36-40c.
WtiitleHitle Price Ecu wholesale price
5 to 7 cents above these prices above
(II it tis fllri.
nmterfat
Premium. 63c, No. 1, 61c; No. X 6k--'
9e (buying prices),
.all 71e.
nutter Whole If rnd A 66c re-
OBITUARY
Mrs. Jane Itowman
na i LSI on Airs, jane Bowman nice ai m,.
home of her son Alfred, at Olg Harbor,'
Wash,, nurd 77. She was the daughter of
John and Marsaret Camphell and a
cranddaue liter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Davidson, pioneer settlers here. Her ear
lier life was spent around Balls ton and
her children arcw up here. Two daufth
ters. Mrs. Olna Ullnm of Troutdnle and
Mrs. Vivian Coolldce of Tillamook also
.survive her.
DEATHS
Mrs, Nellie Wonlery
Mrs. Nellie Woolery, at the residence
at 1570 Nor Hi Commercial street, July 17,
nt the n&c of 05 years. Survived by two
daughters, Miss Neva Woolery of Salem
nnd Mrs. Zella Hamm of Camas Valley,
Ores,; a sister, Mrs. Dora Atwelt of Sa-
Uin' 1un Di-anHMlllrirBn Vsrnnn Uomm
nnd Velma llnmm. both of Camas Val-.
ley; and several nieces nnd nephews, In-..
eluding Miss UIvwb Dodge of Salem. Ser
item will h hr-M rrnm I.Iia Clmta ti.Hn r.
rick chapel Wednesday. July 30. at 3 P.m..
R Richard Erwnrd DcCRmp, late re
sident of 545 Wild Wind dr., Salem, at
Vnlsetg July 15 at the nue of 34 years.
Survived by widow, Mrs. Eleanor DeCnmp
of Salem; two drumliter.i, Jcmine. and
Cnrnt DeCnmp, both of Salem; n son,
Rlchnrd Kenneth Decamp ol Salem;
Lndire; two uncles, E. G. Brudl and A. J,
Ur?dl, both of Jennlims Lodite; a eousln,
Rhea Rymnn of Portland. Services were
ClfuiKh-Tlnrrlrk chapel. Interment at Bel
crest Memorial oak with the Rev. O.
Wesley Turner officiating.
Mm. Nettle Harrison
Mrs. Nettie, Harrison, late resident of
Aumsvlllc, In this city July 10 at the.
ane of 75 years. Survived by six dauRh-.
ters: Mrs. Ethel Van Wagoner of Aums-
vine. Airs, r.iAie r.atvnris oi uacumo,
Mrs. Nora Wiebe of Salem, Mrs. Annie.
Norris of Lebanon. Mrs. Nellie Torbet
of Corvnllls and Mrs. Mabel Spclbring
of Foreslburg, S. D.; three sons, Bert
Harrlvon of Lacoinb, Rolla Green of
Aum.svllle and Thomas Harrison of.
Mitchell, 8. I).: 20 grandchildren, and
10 creat Krandchildren. Member of Meth
odist church at Aum-ivllle. Services will
be held Tue'day, July 19. at 10 a. m.
in the W. T. million chapel. Interment
at the IOOF cemetery in Lebanon. The
Rev. Glenn Hoerner officiating. ,
Mr. Vfrrlnla Caroline Quale
Mrs. Virginia Caroline unte. late resi
dent of Hi-bo. at a local tmspital July 16
nt the nue of 83 years. Survived by a
dauvliter. Mrs. Mary Etta Kelly of Red-'
mond: three sons, Floyd A. Lnlrd, Thomas
W. Lnlrd nnd Roy J. Lrird, nil of Kla
nintli Falls; nine Rrnndclnldrcn, 12 Rreat
rirnndchildren, and one grent Rrent grand
child. Services were held Monday, July
18. nt 10:30 a. m. at the Cloiuii-Bnrrlck
cnapei Willi int' ksv. L,io;u ntier.MUi uili-
cintl'ix. interment at loui" cemetery as
Fo.-MI.
WONDERS
Wl-.cn 70-vcar eld
Claude L. KaUicli
foil tl.f urfe Ic t?b
h; UJe L-iory he bc
rir;r.L(T it serial
ly af paid aaverU:-.l:.p
ir. the Oassllled col
jrr.r.c o( ir.e Lav.rar.JCi
Ore., r.e c pa .c r al
J lfc an lr.s ta lncr.t,
Bui Headers' Oige cl
Ihowht h 1 c- memoirs
sc Ir.tcret-Ung il pcid
Mm J, MX) for mac
alr.e rlchtl
Ads have been a ma
ledium of exchange
ifnrmatlon for mora
300 years.
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