Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 30, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    AUTOMOBILES I AUTOMOBILES
PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS
'48 Pontiac Sdn. Cpe. R&H, low mileage . .$1995
'40 Pontiac Sedan 545
'41 Pontiac Sport Coupe 795
'37 Pontiac Sedan 345
'42 Olds Sedan 995
'36 Pontiac Sedan 195
'37 Plymouth Sedan 345
'40 Plymouth Sedan 445 '
Herrall - Owens Co
660 N. LIBERTY
Dependable Used Cars
Sold By a Dependable Dealer
1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1395
1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN . . 1295
1946 MERCURY TUDOR 1295
1946 HUDSON (6) SEDAN 1225
1942 BUICK SUPER SEDANET 1245 -
1941 CHEV. SPEC. DELUXE SEDAN . 1045
1941 OLDS 5 PASS COUPE (6) 895
1941 OLDS 5 PASS COUPE (8) 845
1941 FORD 5 PASS COUPE 745
1940 DODGE SEDAN 795
1940 PLYMOUTH TUDOR SEDAN ... 695
1940 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 695
1940 FORD 5 PASS COUPE 645
1939 PONTIAC SEDAN 695
1939 NASH SEDAN 595
1939 HUDSON (6) SEDAN 495
1938 NASH SEDAN 495
1937 WILLYS SEDAN 195
SEE JOE SPURLOCK
Phone 24173
2640 Portland Rd. 352 N. Commercial St.
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SPEED QUEEN eiec. washer, old model
but good rond. Has drain pump. (30.
835 Norman Ave. Ph. 38033. nlBO
FINE PIANO. Very reasonable. lfl90lB.
Cottage St. nl80
GENERAL ELECTRIC Croslej, Gibson
and Montag Appliance at Gevurti
TF.EL CLOTHESLINE Posts, railings In
stock b made to order, 1145 N. Liberty.
nlOO
BUT OR SELL Used restaurant equip
ment. Ph. 3-4750. niua
SALEM SAND St GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road Clearing Ditching .
Sewer St Basement
Equipment Rental
lfi B yds 13.00 per hi
10 B H yds 8. B0 per hr
D-7 Cat St Dozer 10.50 per nr
D-6 Cat St Dozer 8.40 per hr
D-4 Cat Si Dozei 7.00 per hr
Phone Day 1-0408
Eves 3-838 or 3-4400
balera Oregon n
FARMERS: Attention-Fence Controller,
m'lk pasteurizers, close-out price
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80
LSED Washing machine, rame. refrig
era tors, water heaters.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nlUD'
NO WAXING required when you use Plestl
Kote, the cellophane-like finish (or your
floor or linoleum
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nlSO
feoTPLATES, fan pressure cooker.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nlHO'
kl,ECTRlO Sewing Machines. Frea-Wes-
tins-house.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80'
EXHAUST fans. Close out price.
if EATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80'
DEEPFREEZE Home Freezer $129.95 Si up
YEATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80
FENCE POSTS, poles, all type. Shingles,
fertilizer St flatrock. Phillip Bros.. Rt
Box 118 Ph 68F23
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying (1.45.
RetrcHd Tlra Service. 320 So. Lancaster.
nalSB
WILL STORE spinet or small upright
for ute or small rent lor ai iea
year 1555 Roosevelt, nal83
wANTri): Chin Closet. Wrlta Roy
Phlppa, 716 East 4th St.. Newberg. na!80
WANTED furniture w flue A ptr, Lee
eroa- mro Keumamag mo a a-.uu
PERSONAL
STANLEY HOME Prod'JC 651 ns!,.8,t.
Ph 2-54(6.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua Box U
AUroMOBILES
WANTED, "S.om 0er. 1M1 Chl. !
Will pay ci,,h. But mull be pod. Ph.
3-9315. I180
1
CHEVROLB)-. s'r Tudor. Ecrt
lent condition; .pjwn payment 1465
Balance Terma. Full price 13S.O0
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
Willy-Overland
352 N.'HiBh Salem
q80
1941 FORD 4-Door Sedan. Radio and heat
er 'Aa mntnr Ooorf tires and good con
dition. 1575. best offer. Hollywood Auto
Court. 1B43 N. Capitol. Cabin 4. ql80
1937 CHEV. Standard Coupe. 3,000 on re-
onnrilllnn.r1 mntnr. (Inod tlref. heater.
1225 or best offer. Must sell regardless
of price. Grand Hotel, Room 130. q!80
1940 G.M.C. i-Ton Pickup. Excel!, cond,
New motor. See L. E. Oler, call eve
ning am n nmnt St.. Sllverton. Ore
' qigfl
' STUDEBAKER Com. Conv. Completely
equipped. Will accept trade. 338 N.
Cottage. -----
i918cn EVROLET Fleetllne 4-Door Seda n .
Air-ride tlrea, radio, undeneat heater,
seat covers, undercoatlng and other ex
i. ff.r in .Yr.iioni. mechanical condi
tion! Priced to sell. Ph. 2-183 i"
p.m.
4" FRAZER, R&H. New valve. Best offer
around 11,000. 3880 reca Ave.
X0 MODEL A 3 door. Ph. 23139. ql81
1941 DO-DIE truck 1 ton flat bed. Fltts
Market. 1,101
'41 CHEV.. good cond. Best offer takes
Ph. 3-5905 or 1090 N. Winter. glwT
3fi FORD 3 dr. Good shape. 1275 or best
jffor Pn. 28823. 923 S. Hlth. qH
4H BUICK SEDANETTE Super, $1895. One
wner 630 Union St. '
.k pi-inn aia rmh r?niine low mile'
9 mom mirnnn nlnr CQUlPPed
. Down payment l5 Full price
mm 1795 00.
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
Willy-Overland
352 N. Hish Salem
180'
PH. 24113
AUTOMOBILES
41 CHEV. Special Deluxe 3 Door, R&H.
good mechanical condition, I860. 180
Highway Ave, or Ph. 2-8563. q!81
18 PLY. sedan. '42 Dodge motor. Runs
good. 645 Pine. - q 1 80
IM7 CHEV. convertible. New tlrrs. New
top, R St H. No trade. 1215 Chcmeketa
ql82
FOR SALE OR TRADE: 34 Ford Station
wagon. 2348 Cherry Ave. Ph. 28847.
1943 CHEV. 4 dr &p, De. 1750.00, or 1939
Bufck 4 dr. Century, 9550. Both In good
anape, private party. 2325 Maple. Ph
26880. qlftO
194g W ton Chev. panel, Rt. 1, Box 135 on
Olyn Creek road. Call after 8 p.m. Har
vey M. Hill. ql83
FOR SALE
'47 Chevrolet Convertible. Leaving for
Europe must ael my low-m ease car
What am I offered? Call 3-7370 after
six. 60S S. Church. q!80
89 OLDS . door "8". Very clean. Priced to
sell. Rt 1, Box 312. Ph. 37373. q!81
'3(1 FORD tudor (210. Must sell. Ph. 22326.
Box 187, Wallace Rd. after p.m. 0.180'
1940 BUICK Super. Excellent cond. 1825
Ph. 26583 or 360 S. Lancaster Dr. ql80
'48 PACKARD deluxe club sedan. Fully
equipped. Low mlleagee, like new. Will
accept .rade. 1495 N. 4th after 5. q!80
CROdLEY, 1947 Sedan Just
oi.dltlon.ha new car appearance
J Ideal for that 2nd car, Down
payment 1250. Pull price 1495,
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
Willy-Overland
352 N. High Salem
'4f PLYMOUTH to?., 1985. Meter, tot
llahta. etc. It's clean t Phone 2-8790 or
aee st 2155 Center St. qlSl
1LYMOUTH 1948 SPEO. DELUXE
1 DR.. HTR., A ONI OWNER
CAR. UUARANTEED. 11H5.00.
STAN BAKER MOTORS
S.W. Cor. High St Union
Ph, 22468
ql80'
ODOB 1941 COST. 4 DR. SED.,
1 A BEAUTY, AIRCRUISER RED
1 FINISH, RADIO, ALLWEATHER
DUAL FRESH AIR HEATING
SYSTEM. LIFEGUARD TUBFS,
OTHER EXTRAS. GUARAN
TEED, i 165.00-
STAN BAKER MOTORS
S W. Cor. High St Union
Ph. 22468
ql80
M
ERCURY 1947 DR. TOWN
SEDAN. R St H ORIGINAL
FINISH, CLEAN THROUGH
OUT, WRITTEN GUARANTEE.
J 14 05. 00.
STAN BAKER MOTORS
S.W. Cor. High ft Union
Ph. 22468
q!80
WANTED; Clean used can. Bob Marr.
2160 South Commercial 4
4 JEEP Pane 1948 The economical,
easy to nandle untl, ha low mile
age and new car appearance. Yours
at a nuie savings. Full price
11095.00,
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
Willy-Overland
352 N. High Salem
qlB0
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
1935 OLDS. OOdd condition. I1SS C.ll
30441 aftrr fl p.m. qlHi
D
ODOE 1S47 CUST. t DR. HTR..
ONE OWNER CAR. LOW MILE
AO E, ORIOINAL STONEBEIOE
FINISH. OUARANTEED. 11645.
STAN BAKER MOTORS
S.W. Cor. High St Union
Ph. 32468
ql80
1940 BUICK tuper 4 door, R&H. For
sale or trade. Ph. 28463.
'40 PONTIAC club coupe, 745 Judson. Ph.
Ph. 20634. 0180"
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT - SELL TRAD!
TERMS
331 P.lrrrounO Road Phon 1-64&4
Eisner Motors to Sell
Eisner Motors to Buy
'37 DODGE 4 dr. sedan S325. Terms. R&H,
spotlight, new seat covers. Body and
motor In very ajood cond. 1155 Colonial
Ave. (Off Market & McCoy). ql80
1948 SUPER DELUXE maroon Ford 5
paju. coupe. R At H. Fot lights St seat
overs. A beautiful one owner car. Like
new. W'll ell at attractive price. Rt. 1
dox 280F BrkJ". Ph. 21116. John Bobtci
at Holm'i convalescent home. 4180
AUTOMOBILES
194? CHEV. Fleet Maater 4-Dr. Sedan.
S1275. Excel, cond. Ph. 2-0620. 1930 Ber
ry St ql82
1940 STUDE. Champ 4 Dr. Sedan, over
drive, neater, sxcei. seat covers, log
lite, good paint, etc. Good buy. 795
Corby St., Wood burn. qlBO
1939 MERCURY 5-Pass. Coupe, 1948 new
motor, rricea rigni. att at ass n. com
mercial St., Salem. ql82
II FORD COACH, bet offer over 1535.
May be seen evening. between 6 and
7:10 at 226't McNary, West Salem, ql80
NOW WRECKING a '39 Bulck, '36 Desoto
airflow, '36 Snide., '38 Ford, '38 Old..,
'38 Chev. truck, model A truck, '29
Chev. truck nod many others. Hamm'a
Auto Wreckers, 1 mile we?t on Dallas
Snlem hlahway. Ph. 38466. ql5
MOTO RCYCLES, SCOOT E RS
MOTOR BIKE has 1947 BrtiM Sz St rat ton
motor, new tires. Sacrifice 165.00. 550
Wnier 9t.. Snlem, Ore. qa I HO
FARM EQUIPMENT
bXsElplCKliP baler! Good cond, 1600.
Ray Salter. Ph. 22925, QJ,181
GARDEN TRACTOR, 4Va h.p., with plow.
olsc, -prlngtooth and cultivators. Bar
(tain. 984 Spruce St. Ph. 3-8679, qbl82
FOR SALE Ford.-on tractor with hUh
tension mag. Cheap Ph. 23179. qblSl
TRAILERS
ROYAL HOUSE TRAILER and 1948 Jeep.
Will sell one or both. Excellent buy.
Rt. 4, Box 660, Boone Road, mile
east of 99E South. tlBO
MONEY MAKER, butane throuphdut.
Practically new. Sacrifice. Excellent for
construction Job. Phone Oreuon City,
3723, or write Box 558, Gladstone, Ore.
1182
FINANCIAL
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
8-I23-M-165, C.R. Allen, Mgr.
519 State - Rm. 125
rlBO
BUILDER WILL sell $3745, 5Va contract
on new homo, sarna (1012.40 interest in
108 monthly payment ol S44.05, Cell
R. V. Lorenx, Phone 3-4284. r-
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rate and term
on larger loan
lona and short time
payment
ROY H SIMMONS
138 Soih Commercial St Phone. 3-9181
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 1300
Car loans up to S500
Come In or phont
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairgrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problem
Phone 27032 Lie N M369-S291
Flod Ken yon, Mxr T
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie S-138 and U-33B
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 S Commercla St Tel 3-9181 r'
FARM ANX cm LOANS
4 and 8
VOiJR OWN TERMS ol rrpajment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contract.'
and Second Mortgage
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
jOI Pioneer Triwt Pldl Ph 3-7182 r
SEE Oft FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4',ir. INTEREST
B to 40 Year and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 State St Phone 2-36M r'
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 8 Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 2-2457 Lie No M- ISB S-IS4 '
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes uaed mtehlnea sold, renUd.
repaired Roen 458 Court Phone I-S773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair aervlcr
new appllanem. Vlnce's Electric Phone
Free estimate Trade-lna accepted on
3-9239 137 S Liberty St o
Spence's Home Appllanca Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phone 3-4602
Prompt. 0182-
AT-UR DOOR GRINDING
ft wn mower sharpening and repairing
Dexter' Ph 36833 '
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warrant) Repair Station
for all make of Auto Radio Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 S. Liberty Ph. 3-8955. e-
UARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing aervice day phone S-9288 Nlgnt
2-1804. S33 Center. 0
Mike Panek 275 S Com'l. . Ph 3-5161
Brake and wheel aligning specialist
0182
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Term.
No down payment. Phone 3-4850. o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Tonsue and groove chmney blocks,
wholesale or retail. Mortarless Block Co.
Ph. 3-7324. 20S
Alt Bros. Also housep raised. New
foundations. Phone 25909. ol83
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson.
Ph. 3-6537 or 3-4308.
0187
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huiltey. 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3146, Salem 0186
BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE
Telephone answering; service. Day-nlte
Your secretary. Ph. 39133. ol9V
CASH REGISTERS
Instam delivery of new RCA eash
regtstei Al makes sold rented, re
pa :-ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o
CEHENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walla, eto. Call
2-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Purnlce chimney vacuum cleaned
Erwiey 771 8. 31. Ph. 3-7178. ol82
DRAFTING SERVICES
Home planned St designed by an ex
perienced architectural draftsman. Hour
ly basts. 2239 Mill or Ph. 3-4083. ol8l
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vinci' Electric for electrical wiring
contracting repairing 157 8 Liberty
Ph 3-9239 e
EXCAVATIN DITCHING
Hoe, Dragline, ahovel. Free estimates.
E L. Boatwrlght. 410 Oregon Bids. Ph.
395(13. O202
EXCAVATING St GRADING
Excavating St grading:. Ben Otjen ft Son,
818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o320
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service
Ph 3-3056 Lee Cross, 1555 PearL 0183
8tr:thauDt'r for tloweri Dial 3-9179 o
INSULATION!
Johna-Manvtll Home Insulation. Ph.
i:.7t8. Fret ut.
Shut-in Veterans and Old American Legion members in the
Salem area may follow the coming stale Legion convention
August 3, 4, 5, and 6 with special convention programs and
materials being distributed by local convention headquarters.
Above is E. S. Lawrence, Amity, now in the state TB hos
pital receiving a convention kit from John Kerrick, convent
ion commission general chairman, center, and Onas Olson
executive secretary, left. Lawrence was in the air corps dur
ing the first war. Other shut-in vets may receive their kits
by contacting the convention headquarters in the Senator
hotel.
DIRECTORY
LAN DSC AIT NURSERY
A Doerfler Si Sons, Ornamentals t
Lancaster Dr at Cor Ph 2-1322
LAW N MOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed aervice. New
power and hand mowers Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 So. Co.n'l St oI81
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawnmowe
Dexter the lawn mower man
Rhnrpenlna
Pit 36811 3
Fireplaces.
Ph. 15968.
chimneys St block laying
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Walk in? Co
Ivery 1717 Center
products Free
Ph 3-5395
MATTRESSES
Capita, Beddlux Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSON S
3panl.h and Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin.
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St, Ph 3-7569
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and tiling nuppne.v
afes, duplicators and supplies desk
lamps typewriter stands brief ea;.es
Pierce Wire Recorder. Roen 456 Court
Sprai or brush painting. Ph. 22664. o201
Ext. Painting & Int. Dec.
Reasonable rate. Ph. 3.4682. ol90
Tlfstrom's are equipped to do tout
painting Phone 2-2493 o
PAPERHANOING
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631,
Expert Paperhnntln's and painting. H
J.Woodworth. Ph. 2-fifl68. Free est. o201'
Kem toning. Interior decorating, free es
timates. Ph. 20501 0199
Bids. maintenance,
painting, Ph 20501.
; PAPER HANGING
Call 22608 for your Painting
liana me. Attractive rates.
Paper
0197" Don Lurero.
0193
Phone 3-4360 or 2-6554.
Paintlnit and papernanttlng. Free esti
mate. Ph, 3-9513. Or.7 Shipping. olflB
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framlna
Phote 3-6687
Sutcheoo Paint Store
Fisher. 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. ol80a
PtlUNING-SPRAYING
Phlln W. Belike h. 2-1208.
SAND GRAVEL
Valley Sand St Gravei Co Silt, sand Si
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel St cats
Tractor scoop At trucks for dirt movlni
Ph office 24002, res. 37146
Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603 1293 N 5th.
O203
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Razor Jharp Steel Cutting Blades
Clean Sewers or Drains Sep tie Tank
Cleaned Reaa Ph 1-8)27 or 1-9468
SEPTIC TANKS
K -. Hamel. Septic tank cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Ouaranteed work. 1143-8th
Sr., West Salem. Ph, 3-7404. ol97
Cara taken with lawns. No mileage
charge. Call collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 2545 State. Phone 2-0734. 0
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned,
Roto Rooter Service on Sewnrs, 1079
- Elm St- W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. 3-5327.
0183
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms.
All makes. W. Davenport, Ph. 37671.
O203
All makes repaired, free estimates.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3513. ' o
TYPEWP ITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under,
wood portables All makea used machines
Repairs and rent Roen, 466 Court o
TRANSFER STORAGE
'ocal St Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal St briquet Trucks to
Portland dally Agent for Beklna House
hold goodj moved to anywhere In US
o. Canada Lartncr Transfer St 8tore
Ph 3-3131 ea
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made li Salem Free eat Phone 37378
Elmer the Blind man o
Venetian blinds made to order as low
aa 14 50 a blind Phone Sears 3-9191 fot
free Mtimate. 190
alem Venetian Blinds made to order or
reflnutfied Relnholdt Lewis. 3-3639
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Free eatlmatas. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5985.
0182
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wrmore. Rt 3 Box 317. Ph. 3-5135.
o210
WINDOW SHADES
Washable Roller Made to order 1
Oel Relnholdt St Lewi Ph 33(139.
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Indow Cleaner Windows, wail
woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 1-3317 147
Court Lanrdoo. Culbertsoo and Mather
WOODS A WING
Wood sawing. Ph. 2-1575.
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Salet Fuel Co Ph 2-4031.
LODGES
l.O.O.P meets every Wed
nesday night. Visitor! wei
come.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem l.lvpftliwk Market
(By Valley Packing Company)
Spring lamtw f-17.00 to 119.00
Feeder Iambi 113.00 to 118.00
Ewes S1.00 to 14.00
Cutter cows (10.00 to $11.50
Fat dilry cows 110.00 to 113.00
Bulls 113.00 lo J17.01I
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 14.00 to 1)5.00
Veal (150-300 lbs. I good . $1(1.00 toJlfl.00
Hogs price paid within J5r. of Port
land prices for each tvpr. Top 110-225 lbs
Portland Produce
Huttrrfat Tentative, subject to Imi.ia-
Otnte change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 lo 1 percent acidity delivered in
Poilland 66-68c lb., 93 score 64-66c lb., 90
5coree 57-60c; 89 score, A5c Valley routes
and country oints 2r less than first.
Butler Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
'holcsaWs: grade AA, 93 score, 62c
A 92 f-core 61c; B, 9(1 score, 59c lb.;
C 8S score, 56c. Above prices are strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whols
.'.'e: Oeicon singles 38'-47c. Oregon 8
lb. loaf 4:-49c; triplets Vio less than
s Indies
Eggs (To Wholesalers) A grade large
6 l.-61l,ac: A medium. &414-57c; grade
B taige, 53'V55Vjc; small, A grade, 44to
Pii.'tlAnri Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailer?: Grade AA
print 67c: AA cartons 68c: A prints
67r. A cartons 68c; B prints 64c.
Est Prices to retailers: Grade AA
urge, 67c doz., certified A large, 65c; A
large, 64c: AA medium, 61c: A medium,
59c; A small. 48c: carton 3o additional
chitons 2c additional.
Cheese Price to retailer: Portland
Oiegon slnal" 40'i-49c. Orecon loaf.
lb. Ion la, 43 -51c lb; triplets, lVi less than
.singles
Poultry-
Live hickfn NO. 1 quality FOB
plants, No. I broilers under 2Va lb. 37-2B(?
lb.: fryers. 2-3 lbs., 31-33c: 3-4 lbs., 32c
roasters, 4 lbs. and over 33-330 lo.; iowi,
leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 20-22c, over 4
lbs., 22c; colored fowl, all weights, 33-24c
roosters, all weights, 18-20e,
Rabbits Average to growers: live whites,
4-5 lbs., 19-21c lb.; 6-6 lbs.. 17-10c lb.;
-olored 2 cents tower; old or heavy does.
8-1 4c: dressed fryers to butchers, 65-7c
Country-Killed Meats
Va Top lii.lllty, 31 -32c lb.; other
grade according to weight and quality
wl h poor or heavier 24-29c.
Hog: Light blockers, 81-33c lb.; sows
24-26C
lambs: Top quality, 37-38c lb; mutton
10-12c.
Beef: Oood cows, 33-36e lb; canners-
cutters. 2l-23c.
Ftenh Dreised Meata
(Wholesaler to retailers per eWt.t:
Beef- Steers, good, 500-800 lbs. 142-45;
ommerclai, ;35-41: utility, 131-34.
Cows: Commercial, $33-36; utility, $31
31. Cannera-cutlera, 125-27.
Beef culs good steers): Hind etiar
ters $53-55: rounds, 153-55; full loins,
trimmed, 165-70: triangles, 136-37: square
chucks, 138-40; ribs, (6063; f orequarters.
$36-37.
Veal and suit: Oood, $38-40; eommirelal,
$32-36; utility $26-30.
.jambs: Good-cholre, spring lamb, 144
46. commercial. $40-42.
Mutton: Oood. 70 lbs, down, 118-30.
Pork cuts: Loins, No. I, 8-13 lb. $59
61: shoulders, 16 lbs., down, $39-41; gpare
rlb. $48-51; carcasses, $3536) mixed
weights (3 lower.
Portland Mltllanoi
Caicara. Bark Dry 13 'A e lb., green 4e lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grade.
45c lb.
Mohair 75o . on 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves, 35c lb., according to
weight, kip 20o lb., beef loo lb., bulls
4-fic lb. Country buyers par 2e lass.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Franquelt.es, first quality Jum
bo, 34.7c, large, 32.7c; medium, 37. 2:
second quality Jumbo. 10.3c; large, 36.2c
medium, 26.2c; baby, 33. 3e; soft shell, first
quality large, 29.7c: medium, 26.3c; sec
ond quality large, 37.3c; medium, 34. 7o:
babv 72. 2c.
Filberts Jumbo, SOe Ib.j large, lie;
medium. 16c; small. Lie.
Production of wood creosote
and liquid glucose has just been
started in India,
LEGAL
ADMINISTRATOR' fTNAf, NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that OR
CAR D. OI-flON, as admin Intra tor of tha
tat of BENJAMIN HOWARD LAROENT,
dfteeaicd. haa filed hla final account aa
such, and by order of tha Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Marlon Coun
ty, Aumiat 30. 1049, at 10:00 o'clock In tha
forenoon ot laid day haa been ftxtd aa
the time, and the con rl room of laid court
haa been fixed aa the place for tha hear
ing of objection to Id final account
and tha lettlament of aald aatat.
OSCAR D. OLON,
AdmlnUrator of the Ect.ata of
Benjamin Howard Lament, dee'd.
RHOTKN Si RHOTEN
SAM r, SPEERSTRA
Pioneer Trust Bulldlnc
Salem, Oregon
Atlornevi lor Administrator.
July 23, 30; Am. I, 13, 30.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
Nolle la hereby alven that the Under
lined hi been appointed Admlnlatratrli
of the Estate of Raymond H. Freeman,
dceaMt. All persona havlm claim
aaalnnt that estate are hereby notified
lo preaent the same, duly verified and
with proper vouoherj, to the Adminis
tratrix In care of R. B. Carmlehael, l&S
West Lincoln atreet, 8alm, Oregon, within
six t monlhj of the date of the flrat
publication of this notice. Dite of flrat
publication July 10, 149.
MELISSA CALVERT,
Administratrix of the Etale of
Raymond H. Ere em in. Deceased.
R. B. CARMICHAEL,
Attorney for Esiate
U. a. National Bank Building,
Sprlnafield, Orejon.
Capital Journal July 30, Am. I, 13, 30. 27,
1949.
Grain Prices
Listed Weaker
Chicago, July 30 VP) Grains
got off to a weak start and nev
er showed any rallying power on
the board of trade today. Denl-
the first 30 minutes, but ofter""" "V"" . UBlurllOM 01
that the market just loafed
along with the trend lower.
In wheat there was some dis
appointment over trade reports
the Kansas City commodity cre
dit corporation office had not
bought any cash grain yesterday,
as some traders had expected it
would. The cash grain price was
lowered in the southwestern
market today.
Wheat closed l'.n-1'Jit lower,
September $2.05-$2.04, corn
was 1!s-Hb lower, September
$ 1.28 4 -i , oats were "s-Vn low
er, September 65 't-'lti, rye was
2',i-3',i lower, September $1.51-
soybeans were unchang
ed to lower, November $2.35-
'A-Va, and lard was 3 cents low
er to 30 cents a hundred pounds
higher, September $12.37.
Woodburn Demolay
Mothers Plan Book
Woodburn The regular
meeting of the Mothers Circle
of DeMolay was held in the Ma
sonic parlors with Mrs. George
Rogers presiding. Plans were
made to publish a book of the
favorite recipes of the members
and at the next mcething, Au
gust 25, each member is to bring
her favorite recipes for this
project.
Following the meeting the
mothers served refreshments to
18 DeMolay boys, Lester Keller
and Harlow C. Dixon of the ad
visory board and George a Rog
ers, who was a guest. Mrs. Fred
Odgers was in charge of serv
ing, assisted by other members.
At the DeMolay meeting the
boys planned to hold another
picnic on the Willamette al
Buttevllle August 14 for mem
bers and their families.
The next regular meeting of
both the DeMolay and the Moth
ers' Circle will be held August
25.
Halls Start Trip
For English Visit
Sllverton Th parents of
Mm. Lloyd Lanham, Mr. and
Mm. E. W. Hall of Seattle were
house guests of the Lanhams
over the week-end on the first
lap of a six-months travel trip
Hall, born In England, and
leaving there at the age of 21
year, accompanied by Mrs.
Hall, Is fulfilling a desire of
many years, to make a return
visit to his native land.
The Halls entrained Monday
for New York from where they
will sail directly to England.
Included in their travel itincr
ary, In all the countries are rel
atives they hope to see, are
Scotland, Switzerland and the
smaller European countries.
Having sold their Seattle bus
iness interests, the Halls have
not completed their plans for
the future following their re
turn to America.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from rrpnrl at Salem deal'
rs for the ittlrianr tf Tapltal
Journal Reader. (Revised rtIUt.
Retail Feed Prleee
Ks Maah 1S.10.
Rabbit Pellets 1430.
Dalrr Feed 13.10
Peallry Buying prlrea Orade A color
ed hens. 33-2Ac; grade A I , shorn hena,
21-33 cents; Grade A colored fryers, three
ib. and up, 33-33c. Orade A old rooatcr
IS CIDU.
Eggs
Baying P rleea Extra large AA, lc
large AA, 01c: large A. S9-Mc, medium AA,
Sic: medium A, ht-ile, pulletx 38-40c.
Wholesale Prleet Egg wholesale prlrex
A to 7 cents above ihexe prtres above
atd A generally quoted at 67c modi
im He.
Buttftrfat
Premium 64-Sfte, No. 1, 0.1e; No. 2, 57
69e 'buying price 1
Better Wholesale grade A, tic; re
all 13c.
Part la ni Grain
Portland, July 30 "i Wheat futures
and cash grain unquoted.
Cash wheat b1d: Soft white 2 11; soft
white (excluding re if 2.13 . white club
3,13; weilern red unquoted.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2 12; 10 per
cent 3.12; 11 percent 2.12; 13 percent 2.14.
Hard white Heart : Ordinary unquoted:
10 percent 2.10; 11 percent 2.10; 12 percent
2,20.
Todsv's r.ar receipt: Wheat ISA; barley
I; flour 3; corn 9; oata I.
Capilal Journal, Salem, Oregon,
Mike Elliott and Wife
Make Defense on Radio
Portland. Ore.. July 30 (U.R)
Elliott implied last nlKht In a
his ouster feared the Investigation
The sheriff and his wife made
land station KXL in his first reply to a citizens' group seeking
a recall election. '
The broadcast was an appeal
lo the voters of Multnomah
county to "decide for yourself
and by yourself."
"Could it possibly be that they
(those seeking his recall) are us
ing every power at their dispos
al to try to sway and prejudice
you to recall me before I have a
chance to complete my findings
and lay them before you, the
people?
Could it be they are fright
ened at what I will uncover, that
some shady deals might come to
light and that you will be al
lowed to see some of the deal
ings which have taken place?"
In a caustic tone, Elliott de
scribed those opposing him a
"politicians" whose "gibbering'
might sway the people of the
county,
He appealed to his constitu
ents to ignore these "politicians'
and refuse to sign the recall pe
titions. Mrs. Elliott was even more
outspoken in her defense of her
husband than was the sheriff.
She declared angrily:
"They are persecuting my chil
dren, these gossip-mongers, by
uieir vicious lies and their mis
innocent mistakes."
Mrs. Elliott went on to de
scribe her husband's character as
"on the highest plane."
I he broadcast was sponsored
by the "Committee for Fair
Play," and was transcribed elec
trically at noon yesterday for
broadcast last night.
Child Stealer
Held in Jail
Tulsa, Okla., July 30 OT A
2!)-year-old mother was in Jail
today because she refused to
tell where she had hidden her
daughter she had stolen from its
adopted parents.
Mrs Nellie Beshears says she
wouldn't tell where her seven-year-old
daughter, Ona, is hid
den "if they were fixln' to hang
me."
She has been unable to post
bond of $1000 after being charg
ed with taking the child.
Mrs. Beshears said she did not
know she was consenting to
Rive up the child altogether
when it was adopted July 5 by
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Whitley.
The woman, who is divorced
told police she took the little
girl when informed she could
no longer see her.
"They told me I could have
the child any time I wanted her
and that I could take the child
back when I wanted to," she de
clared. I can't have any more chil
dren and I'm going to hang onto
my little girl as long as I can,"
Mrs. Beshears said. She works
nighls as a cotton mill spinner
in suburban Sand Springs.
Mill City Rebekah
Lodge Next Host
Stayton Eva Rebekah lodge
met in short session and ad
journed early so that members
could attend the crowning cere
mony for Jack of the Beanstalk
of the Santiam Bean festival.
Mrs. Velma Limbeck, noble
grand, presided.
It was announced that the an
nual district Rebekah conven
tion will be held in Mill City
August 31.
The Rebekahs are operating a
food stand at the carnival
grounds during festival week
and D. George Cole, a member,
has rigged up a concession in
which balls thrown at a certain
spot gives a ducking to the one
sitting on a special seat In the
back of the stand. Cole, himself,
is the victim.
Scotts Mills The Strom re
union was held July 24 at the
home of J. C. Strom in Scotts
Mills. Those present were J. C.
Strom, Jim and Bill, Herman
Strom and family, H. C. Strom
and family, Betty and Albert
Skely, Peggy Compton and fam
ily, Agnes Garrison and boys,
Ben Bleaphey and daughter,
Henry Martin and family.
Beryl Kdon also Clifton
Strom and family and Anna
Emra and family were unable
to attend. A reunion will be
held on the fourth Sunday of
July each year hereafter.
OBITUARY
Mm. Wllej Mutliett
Albany, Ore. A former resident of Al
bany, Mr. Wiley Miidset 1le1 July II In
Lockney, Tex., according to word received
here by friends.
m. V, R. Kmllh
Unionvnle Mrs. C. Tt. Smith, 12, died
at tier home lit the St, Joe district, flhe
a member of the McMlnnvllle Metho
dist rhurcli. Olive Grace Hewitt wai born
AuRiixt 27, 1R76, to Mr. and Mra. Andrew
Hewitt at the place now owned by Jacob
9. Roth In the Unlonvate district and was
married to Clarence Raleigh Smith, July
29, 1S9S at the home of her parenta. For
manv years their home was In Unlonvate
(mulct. They celebrated their Golden
wedding three yearn ago. Three children
were born, the eldest, a aon, died In In
fancy. Hurvlvlna are her widower; two
riauehtern, Mm. Ernest eheltitirn. Raker
Creek near McMlnnvllle; Mra. William
War minx ton, 81. Joe; etftht grandchildren ;
brother. Hoy Hewitt, saiem Elmer
Hewitt. Alhanv: two slate m, Mri. T,. M.
CoaLi, Union vala, Mra. Henry Kerr ot
Saturday, July 30, 194915
Multnomah county Sheriff M. L.
radio address that those seeking
he is currently undertaking.
a 15-mlnute broadcast over Port
Rites Held
For McSherry
Ritualistic rites for Irl S. Mc
Sherry, 52, past commander of
vttlJLitu rusi iu. u niucri luctit re
gion, were held at City View
cemetery Saturday afternoon
following funeral services at the
Clough-Barrick chapel with Rev.
Dudley Strain officiating.
McSherry, long prominent in
American Legion and civic af
fairs, died in his sleep late Wed
nesday night at his home, 770
Hoyt. At the time of his death
he was state director of the Ore
gon chest, a position he had held
since 1943.
Active pallbearers were Allan
G. Carson, Arthur Johnson, Fred
Gahlsdorf, B. E. (Kelly) Owens,
O. E. (Mose) Palmateer and
Brazier C. Small, all past com
manders of the post.
Honorary pallbe a r e r s were
ueuige w. rtvercu, nooin uay,
Carl Gabrielson, Rex Kimmel,
H. G. (Fod) Malson, Claude Mc
Kinney, John A. Olson, Justice
E. M. (Blng) Page, Lawrence
Osterman, Ira Pilcher and Gov
ernor Douglas McKay, all past
commanders; A. C. Haag,
Charles A. Sprague, former gov
ernor; Hedda Swart and Loyal
Warner, all of Salem; Hey Cor
gan, Jesse Gard and Ralph Reld,
all of Portland; A. W. Norblad,
Astoria, former governor; John
Sell, The Dalles and Victor Mc
Kenzle, Carmel, Calif, and for
merly of Salem.
Jean McKee Harvey
Dies in Portland
Jefferson, July 30 Jean Mc
Kee Harvey, former Jefferson
resident and resident of Port
land since 1937, died suddenly
at her home in Portland Friday.
Mrs. Harvey, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul McKee of Jeffer
son, was born at Jefferson Au
gust 29, 1916, and spent her
entire life there until moving to
Portland. She was a craHunle
of the Jefferson schools. Janu
ary 14, 1947, Jean McKee was
married to Charles Harvey,
Pnri.lnnH Attnrnpv. wlm tmrirlwna
her.
Surviving besides the hus
band and parents are two daugh-
Up. ITi;VnV.arN tJn..A.. I
Katherlne Harvey, both of Port
land. Announcement of services lat
er by the Howeil-Edwards
chapel.
McMlnnvtll. PimerBl .rrvleeH wra at S:30
p.m. BlttirtlM ftt McMlnnvillft hom. Rev,
K. Heckmiin. her Dnfttor. offlc atari.
nnrini was in in. tinpewiMi Floneer centa
ury bj the aide of her aon.
John nulllckion
Woodburn John OiilllcWaon. M. died
Friday night, July ?, at hla home a ahort
dlatanco anat of Woodburn wher ho had
lived for tha paat 10 year. Born In Nor
way September IS. 1859 and umi to Ore-
won from Wlseonaln nl 1910. Member ot
tha Lutheran church. Survivor Include
one aon, Henry Gulllckaon of Woodburn:
a al.iter ingrld Qiialley of Madlion. Wis
consin, and a brother, Ole Oulllckaon In
Norway, Funeral aervkeji will ba Monday
1 p. m. at the Rlnxo chapel with In
ter man t In Bella Pm1 cemetery at tha
gravMide or hla wila, Mary QuUlekaon,
who died In 193B.
DEATHS
Rett art Wiuta
,ate resident of Portland, at tha aia of
IS year. Huaband of Mary W a toon. An
nouncement of aervieaa Utar fey W. TL
R ldon company.
Hn, JflMiBbln F. Maiaon
Mra. Josenmne, F. Maxiton. ai or a way.
Colorado. Services will ba held Monday.
An ft nut l, at a p.m. at the W. T. Rlgdna
napei wnn concilia. ng icrvicei in hi.
crest Memorial park.
Mil Luella D. Baker
Mlut Luella D. Baker, lata resident erf
D90 Oak jitreet, at a local hospital, July 38.
at the ana of 74 yearn. Survived by a,
Liter, Mra Pearl Bengen of Woodburn.
Oregon, and aeveral nieces and nephewa.
Service will ba held at the Howell Ed
ward chapel Monday, Aug. 1, 1:30 p. ;
Private eoncltidlng aervlcea at the Port
land Crematorium.
Mra. Vivian Khoadea
Mr. Vivian Rhoade. lata resident of
Aalem, July 3ft at Portland, at the age ot
47 year. Survived by husband, Cecil L.
Rhoade of Salem; a daughter. Mr. Rex
Shu It a of Molatla; mother, Mr, Cynthia.
A. i-rowna of Cinbv; a slater, Mr. L. O.
Helrerllne- of frugene, and a brother, Floyd
R. Browne oft Honolulu. T.H. Servlcea will
be held Monrfiy, August I. at 10:10 a.m.
at me w. t. Rigdon chapel, with con
cluding wrvlcki in Belcrest Memorial
park. ,
Irl llama el Meftherrr
Ir Samuel McSherry. at hi residence
at 770 Hoyt street. July 38. at the age of
year. Surviving are hi wife, Ellen
McSherry ot Salem; a inn, Barton Mc
Sherry of Salem; and two brothers, Frank
Mc&herry of Freewater, Oregon, and Ron-
nld McSherry of Touchet, Washington.
Service will be held at the Clougli-Bar-
rlk chapel Saturdny. July 30, at 3:30
p.m. with Rev, Dudley Strain officiating.
Intei ment In the City View cemetery. Rit
ualistic, aervice by Capital post No. ff,
American Lesion.
Ambrone EMha Slmpton
Ambrose Eli una aimuson. at Long Beach.
Calif., July 39. Survived by four sons.
Kirc Simpson or saiem. winarti u. simp-
on of San Franc xro. L. Paul SlmDSon of
Coqullte, Oregon, and Charles H. Simpson
ol Athena, Oregon, and right grandchil
dren. Announcement of lervlcea later by
uiougn-uarrica company.
Jean McKee Harvey
Jean McKee Harvey, at her home In
Portland July 39, at Ihe age of 33 years.
rviveu by ner nnsDanti, cnaries Har
vey of Portland; two children, Elizabeth
and Katherlne Harvey, both of Portland
ana ner parent, Mr. ana Mrs. raui Mc
Kee or Jeflerson. Announcement of er-
vlcea later by the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Mm, Rthel S. Murphy
In thU city July 39, Mrs. Ethei 8. Mur
phy, late resident of St. Helens, Oregon.
Survived by husband, Keber William Mur
phy of St. Helens; a daughter, Elaine A.
Murphy of Salem; a brother, Ewnrt Scott
or Nlagrg Fails, n. y.; and a sister, Mr.
Onas S. Olson ot Salem. Services will
be held at Uie W. T. Rigdon chapel Mon-
, August i, at .1:10 p. m, with Inter
ment in Beicrest Memorial parit.
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