Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 06, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    AUTOMOBILES
TEAGUE SPECIALS
Don't let the price on these AS IS'ERS fool you.
We really check and recondition our cars inside
and out. Come in and look our cars over. You
can buy with confidence here. 30-day Warranty.
1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1946 MERCURY TUDOR
1946 HUDSON SEDAN (6)
1942 BUICK SEDANETTE
1942 OLDS 5 PASS. COUPE
1941 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR
1941 DE SOTO SEDAN
1941 OLDS TUDOR
1941 NASH 5 PASS. COUPE
1941 OLDS 5 PASS. COUPE
1941 PLYMOUTH TUDOR
1940 NASH SEDAN
1940 STUDEBAKER TUDOR
1940 PLYMOUTH TUDOR
1940 DODGE SEDAN
1940 FORD 5 PASS. COUPE
1940 CHEVROLET TUDOR
1939 NASH SEDAN
1939 CHEVROLET COUPE
1939 PONTIAC SEDAN
1939 HUDSON SEDAN
1938 NASH SEDAN
1937 WILLYS SEDAN
1934 CHEVROLET COUPE
1946 STUDEBAKER M TON PICKUP
1941 FORD Vi TON PICKUP
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
SEE JOE SPUR LOCK
152 NORTH COMMERCIAL PHONE 2-4173
PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS
'48 Pontiac Sdn. Cpe. R&H, low mileage . .$1995
'40 Pontiac Sedan 495
'41 Pontiac Sport Coupe 745
'37 Pontiac Sedan 345
'42 Olds Sedan 945
'36 Chevrolet Sedan 195
'37 Plymouth Sedan 295
Herrall - Owens Co
660 N. LIBERTY
WANTED TO RENT
STATE EMPLOYEE neds 2 bdrm. un
.urn. house Immediately. Ph. 35647.
Jal8B
W.NTED to rent unfnrn. 2 bdrm. hse. Gd.
location. For 3 adulta. Good refer. Call
Mr. O. Tookey at the Capital Journal.
JalSB
M)Om"aNDOARP
GOOD BOARD U room. Ph. 1M11. 42 N.
Summer.
BOARD AND RM. 850 E St. Ph. 3-1701.
15207
LOST AND FOUND
LOST nearCapltol Bldg. Ch.tui.nua St Pek
inese female dog, small 1 Vi lbs. long,
hair, borwn. fins, to name aintier. Re
ward, call Independence 10DR or Write
Mra. Ruth Irving, Independence R. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
SPENCER C OR SET! ERE. 435 N WlnteT
Ph. 3-S073. mlM
ncurfl or. ATT P VP A TO
1 HR SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY 8EMLER DENTIST
Adolpb Bid. -State & Commercial at
BUILDING MATERIALS
FRONT DOORS, new, Hi" thick, grade
A fir doors. Only 115. Large windows
for livinst room, dining room In stock.
C. O. Long, Ph. 35821, One mile N. of
Ke rer malB9
LL 81196 Salem, we sell the best Cedar
Shingles from Tillamook, Grand Ronde
or Caschde hlith mountain timber. No. I.
18, No. 2 15. Delivered. Ted Muller. Sb-
lem-inflep. Koaa.
IS" No. 1 Cedar Shakei. Natural or palnt
x) Prim coated or stained. Cedarwall
Ftttite or Bear Brands 19 per sq. up. De
livered with undercourse. Ph. Ted
Mulle. 2-1198. ma-
4 B CEDAR GUTTER 32c. NO. 1 cedar
wall Jhakei St under course hlnnls
113.80 per sq. Ted Muller. Ph. Balem
' 3-1198.
WrppVino House
' ' O
78 Chemeketa. All material must be
sold, nothing reserved, doors, windows,
floor carpeting, etc. See Chris at the
house. mnl8B
PLYWOOD
LARGE stock of sizes, thicknesses St
trades. Both Plain St water proof. rnee
start at 5o per sq ft.
AliSO GOOD stocks of " and 'V Insnl
atlm boards Low prices on V St 4"
sheet rock Keith Brown, Front St Court
8ts., Salem. "
ALtiriA - LOCR - ALUMINUM LOCK
SHINGLE The modern permanent roof
ing See youi dealer or Call DIM 3-0401
mal97a
IpeCIAL: Cedar sidinn, "x8" Random
lerath. C-grade. S8S thousand. KaUh
Brown. Front St Court Sta- Salem
NEW SHIPMENT piaat board V IHe:
V e q ft Rock lathe 41 sq ft
11.70
MONTGOMERY WARD 8 KLKii
fjSED BRICK. Call 3fl70 or 34389. malM"
SAVE OS ROOFING
Let Wards clvt you compleU IN
STALLED price on youi roofing needs
Wide range of colors Call our outside
aalesman tor fret estimate Phone
1-3101
MONTGOMERY WARD St CO.
SALEM OREGON
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HARVEST BAGS for sale. Northwest
Poultry St Dairy Products to, iwa n.
Front St. nl96'
""USED DAVENOS, 50 lb. ice boxes. Mi
sal. fruit Jars. 2 gal. stone jar. 9x12 rus.
194 N. 14th Ph. 33931. nl87
HAND CROCHETED Queen Anne's Lace
tablecloth. 64x80. 1100.00. 1380 N. Lib
erty, Apt. 2. "Look For The Sliver Lin
ing," n!87
WE BUY newspapers and waste paper.
1790 N. Front. t)210
ELEC. STOVE, refng. St washing ma
chine Ph. 3-7041. nl8
WESTING HOUSE Refrlg. Apt. size, 175.
Ph. 21139. H186
LAPTS BICYCLE 135. Like new. Ph.
8S7. t180
S GOOD COIL bed springs, bed stead,
mi ker, davenport. 1845 8. 13th. nlSS
REBUILD air conditioner like new. Less
than half price. Ph. 3-4750. M89
NEW 4 POSTER unfinished bed. 3 used
400x50x16 tires. 840 Union. nl89
BATH Tl'B. lavatory & bowl, rut 13x12.
Venetian blinds. 384 N. Summer. Phone
3-7763. nl86
Wrecking House
973 Chemeketa. All material must be
sold, nothing reserved, door, windows,
plumblnt. furnace, air conditioner, floor
carpeting, etc See Chris at the house
DISC
IAUTOMOBILES
PH. 24113
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
CLOSING OUT on Garden Pal tractors.
New 3 H.P., cost 1367.50. sell 1289. One
used 3 horsepower disc plow, cultiva
tor and sickle bar $150. One used 1'
horsepower due it cultivator iiz.i
Howser Bros., 1410 S. 12th. Ph. 33646.
nl87
300 GAL. OUTSIDE Wnlle Paint. $2.90
per gal. 1125 Norway St. nl8C
FOR SALE 7x9 Walkln Cooler, complete
with unit, shelves, 3 side reacn-in ooors.
Ph. 37243 after 6:30 p. m. nl86
DISTILLED white vinegar for all pick Hub
purposes "Keeps your pickles krlsp.
Also old time pure apple elder vlneaar
Puritan Cidei Works. n204
GENERAL ELECTRIC Croslej. Gibson
and Monies Appliance ai GevurU
STEEL CLOTHESLINE Posts, railings In
stock At made to order 1145 N Libert:
nlf)0
BUY OR SELI Used restaurant equip
ment Ph. 3-4750. nlflfi
SALEM SAND St GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road Clearing Ditching
Sewer At Basement
Equipment Rental
18 B -tt yds 12.00 per hr
10 B H rds 9 60 per hr
D-7 Cat At Dozer ' 10.50 per nr
D-6 Cat St Doter 8.40 per hr
D-4 Oat St Doze i 7.00 per hr
Phone Days 3-9408
Eves 3-826 or 2-4400
Salem Oregon n
MAHOGANY SPINET PIANO
846 CASCADE DRIVE
mm
NEW 120 BASS ACCORDION
PH. 34641
nidi
BLONDE SPINET PIANO
PH. 34641
nl91
FINE GRAND PIANO
PH. 34641
nl9l
COMBINATION Lamp - End table. Red
Mahog. finish, 113.96. Comb. Lamp-Mag.
End Table, dark mahog. finish, (18.95.
Green stamps.
SALEM HOME FURN. CO. '
137 So. Com'I nl88
CRICKET CHAIR 16.95. Rocker 18.95.
Green stumps.
SALEM HOME FURN. CO.
137 So. Com'I nl88
EASTERN ORE. Alfalfa hay. Phone 25541
for price and Information. nlfiB
WHITE ENAMELED wardrobe, suitable
for baby or older child, $15. Ph. 34948.
nl86"
SPORTING RIFLE, 270 or .06 After 6
P.m. 471 King wood Drive. nl88
SPARK DELUXE oil circulator. 280 gal.
oval shaped tank and fittings. Used
8 mo. S150 for both. 1075 Howard. nl86
FOR SALE or trade for loss or pickup,
47 H.P. Gas Case motor, used only 3
weeks. Will sacrifice. M. J. Pippin, In
dependence. Ore. nl88
EUREKA UPRIGHT vacuum cleaner with
attachment. Price S12.50. 385 N. Sum
mer. nlB6
FOR SALE, propane gas floor furnace, 155
Ph. 3-6150. nl88
FENCE POSTS, poies. all typea Shingles,
fertilizer At tlatrock Phillips Bros- Rt
0. Box 118. Ph. 31458. n
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying 11.45
Petread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster
nalBS
SAW LOGS or timber, any amount. Pippin
Mill, Independence. Phone 101WX.
nnl88
WANTED furniture 10 gloe i-epalr Lea
Bros Pure Reflnlshlng Co Ph 3-1001
USED FURNITURE Phone 9-9185
PERSONAL
STANLEY HOME Products 555 Cross St
Ph 2-5440. pl92'
AUTOMOBILES
1019 OLDSMOBILE Futuramtc 98 Rocket
engine. 2-dr. sedan. Excel, cond. Priced
for ready sale. Ph. 3-6330. ql87
WANTED: Old model light panel or sedan
delivery. P. 3-3324 or 1321 McCoy. ql86'
I NEED A CAR! Will trade my $500 equity
In good suburban lot for one. Ph. 2-8185
eve. St Sun. ql88
MUST SELL: '38 Buick special 4-dr. 23.000
miles on '47 motor. This car has been
kept In good mechanical condition.
Must see St drive to appreciate. S450.
Rt. 6, Box 153R after 5 p.m. qlS8
1947 CROSLEY sedan in good condition.
S475 for quick sale. Fred Steiner, 3160
Garden rd.. Salem. ql86
FOR SALE 1947 Buick convertible." ExcT
cond. Ph. 3-5553. ql86
IMA FORD Convertible Ph. 3-5022 day.
1-4843 ql87'
AUTOMOBILES
1948 CHEV. B-pass. coupe. Low mileage.
11550. Or will trade for '40 or '41 Cev.
See me at Chev. laraie between 8 St 5
Lt Holland. QlM
I fit It CHEV. Fleetllne 4 dr. sdn. Orlg. own
er. Price to sell. Ph. 3-1838 after 6 p.m.
ql87
29 MODEL A "Roadster, 43 Mereuryen
gine. 3.000 mtlri. New top St upholstery,
undemluni. Ph. 3234. Dallas. q!87
1910 Chev. Clb. Cpe.. R&H - Real Clean
ANDERSON'S - 240 CENTER ST.
ql80
1917 MERCURY Sedan Coupe, a low
mlleaie perfect car. overdrive, radio A
healer Sz lots more. Remember, fully
guaranteed.
ANDERSON'S 240 CENTER ST.
ql80
J.in USED CAR lot. Any car on the lot
150 St your old one. 13th St. Junction.
q207
1940 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. SEDAN
Top mechaniral condition, recently ov
erhauled. 1750 or best offer. Phone
3-5020, 2645 Maple Avenue. ql87
LUCKY'S SHOP now open for
business. General repairing
cars, trucks and tractors. 1841
S. 12th. M. F. Oziah, manager.
Open from 8 to 8.
Q189'
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
1931 CHEV., In Eood condition. 550 N.
Winter St. Phone 3-4323. qlBT
IfJlo G.M.C. -Ton Picmp. Excell. cond.
New motor. See L. E. uier. call eve
nings, 400 N. Grant St., SUverton, Ore.
qlBB
1040 FORD Convertible. New tires, bat
tery, brakes St seat covers. 1625. 1145
N. 21st Eve. ql80
WANTED: Clean used cars. Bob Marr.
2180 South Commercial q
SAVE 8100.00 1949 Chevrolet Sedan, very
few miles and you don't have to wait.
ANDERSON'S - 340 CENTER ST.
ql86
EVERY CAR GUARANTEED TO BE
JUST AS REPRESENTED
A Complete Slock of fine Used Cars. We
have Cheap Ones, Medium Priced Ones
and Nearly New Ones And Priced
Right.
ANDERSON'S - 240 CENTER ST.
ql80
A GOOD CLEAN FORD
1B41 Clb. Cpe. R&H. Real good.
ANDERSON'S - 340 CENTER ST.
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUY SELL - TRADB
TERMS
233 Fairgrounds Road Phone t-6454
1917 INTERNATIONAL I Ton Pickup,
duals.
ANDERSON'S - 340 CENTER ST.
ql86
Eisner Motors to Buy
1017 Dndce i Ton Pickup a Dandy.
ANDERSON'S - 240 CENTER ST.
q!86
DM? CHEV. Fleet Master 4 Dr. Sedan.
11275. Excellent condition. Ph. 2-0620
1920 Berry St. ql86
Eisner Motors to Sell
SAVE - SAVE - SAVE
Bank Finance up to 24 months to pay.
ANDERSON'S - 240 CENTER ST.
ql86
!l MODEL A, fair cond. Good tires, J 50.
Ph. 36139. 132 Carlton Way. ql90
HMO FORD 3 dr. Sedan, white low pres
sure tires. R&H, othe extras. After 5
P.m., 2460 8. Com'I. ql86
1913 CHRYSLER 6 Sfdan, 46 motor. Radio
and heater. Ph. 28F24. Stayton. ql88
18 BUICK Super, dk. niBroon scdanette.
Perfect cond. Extras. 630 Union St.
ql92
PERSONAL CARS
1948 Dynallow Buick driven 12.000
miles. 1947 DeSoto, suburban driven
20.000. Bolh cars like new. Either prlcr
below !2.000. Ph. 35881 or 39563. ql87
SELL 8(1 Dodxe Coupe for $250. Or trade
pIua cash for later sedan- Phone 26425,
ql88
Hfi PLYMOUTH Coach, price 1145. Shrock
Motor Company, Ph. 27023. ql86
35 FORD Cpe R&H. full price $125,
Shrock Motor Co. Ph. 27023. ql86
31 FORD TUDOR. Full price 137.50. Shrock
Motor Company. Ph. 27023, qlflO
LOOK
WATCH THIS CLASSIFIED COLUMN
EVERY DAY FOR OUR SPECIALS.
SHROCK MOTOR COMPANY. ql86
1911 BUICK Special 4 Door. Two-tone
paint. Very clean. A-l mechanically.
Ph. 5589 ql89
BEST OFFER over 11500 take clean
1948 Chev. Aerosedan. RA-H. Call 2-9877
evenings. ql86
32 CHEV. 4 Dr. Perl. cond. Ph. 3-4582.
ql86
SAVE Stoo.no 1949 Nash Amb. Sedan
Like New.
ANDERSON S - 240 CENTER ST.
ql86
WILL PAY cash to private owner for '37
or '38 Chev. or Plymouth. Ph. 37092.
ql87
"37 DODGE 4 dr. sedan 3325. Terms. R&H
spotlight, new seat covers. Body and
nvtor in very good cond. 1155 Colonial
Ave. (Oft Market Sz McCoy). qlB6
FOR SALE 1948 Ford convertible. R St it.
Low mileage. $1,300. Call 2-3421 or 3-6405.
'37 BUICK coupe exc. cond. Must be seen
to be appreciated. 17B0 ri. Front. Pn,
21908 Eve. 25455. q 186'
l!)3ft CHEV. 3 dr. sedan. 235 Fisher Rd
(East). q.189
'41 CHEV. cpe. excellent cond. See at Mobil
Station, Cor. Mkt. & Capitol. qt88
lT29MODEL A' Ford sedan. M. MMagee
R. 5. Box 478. Phone 22695. qlS6
MOTORCYCLE,, SCOOTERS
SALESBURY SCOOTER for sale, $125.
Texaco station. Stavton, Oregon. qal87
SAFETICYCLE Commando's m to 3 h.p.
100 M. to gal. New and tixed.
HAIN'S OUTBOARD & SPORT SHOP
1201 8. Commercial Phone 3-6030
on IB II
TRAILERS
22 FT. Gilder, butane range, very rea
sonable. Fir Crest Trailer Park, 3910 N
River Road. t!86
FOR RENT, trailer space, 110 per mo.
South side of Paulus cannery. Roth
Trailer Court. 1740 Oxford. tl88
FINANCIAL
BUILDER WILL sell 13745, 5'47. contract
on new home. Harris tl012.40 Interest In
108 monthly pavmenla of 144.08, Csll
R. V. Loreni. Pnone 3-4284. r
PRIVATE MONET
Special rates and terns
on larger loans
long and short time
payments
ROT H SIMMONS
136 Soi"h CommerclaJ St Phone 3-916)
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS DP
TO 1300
Car loans up to 1500
Come in or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairgrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 37032 Lie N M369-B391
Floyd Kenyon. Mgr. r
SEE OS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 41 OR 4'4 INTEREST
to 40 Tears and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
TRANSPORTATION
GOING TO BISMARCK. N. Dak.. 1st of
Sept. Room for 3. Prefer driver. Tel
3-0548. S1I8
FINANCIAL
GENERAL FINANCB CORF.
LOANS
Lie 8-138 and U-338
end
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
130 8 Com me re i a St Tel 3-9181 r
FARM ARD CITY LOANS
i t-, and 5
TOiJR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash tor Real Estate Contracts
ano Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
j01 Pioneer Trust Bids Pb. 3-7163 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 S Church
-Parkins a Plenty
Ph. 1-3457 Lie. No M-159 S-154 '
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used mechlnea sold, rented
repaired Roen 458 Court Phone 3-6773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
new appllaner. V luce's Electric Phone
Free estimaies Tiade-lns accepted on
3-923U 137 S Liberty St
Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phone 3-4602.
Prompt. o208
AT-Utt DOOR GRINDING
rawnmower sharpening and repairing
Dexter'a Ph 36833 o1
AUTO RADIUS
Authorized Warrant) Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. ls3 S Liberty Ph 3-6955. o
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-9786 Nlgnt
3-1604 33 Center. o
Mike Panek, 275 S. Com'I. Ph. 3-5161.
Brake and wheel aligning specialist.
o208'
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms.
No down payment. Phone 2-4850. o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5909. 0212
Tongue and groove chmney blocks,
wholesale or retail. Mortarless Block Co.
Ph. 3-7324; 02 05'
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling St fine grading.
Prompt service. A. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264.
0207
Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4308.
0187'
Bulldozing, leveling, road bids., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey. 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem 018Q'
BUSINESS A PROFESS I O N AXecH ANG E
Telephone answering service. Day-nlte.
Your secretary, Ph. 39133 ol95
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register AI makes sold rented, re-pal-ed
Roen 450 Court Ph 3-6773 i
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Call
2-4850 O
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys bacuum cleaned.
Ensley, 771 S. 21st. h. 3-7176. o208
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Custom killing, curing St smoking and
locker meat for sale. Salem Meat Co.,
25th St Turner Rd. Ph. 34858. o211'
DRAFTING SERVICES
Homer planned 6t designed by on ex
perienced architectural dra!Lman. Hour
ly basis. 2239 MlU or Ph. 3-4083. ol88
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnce' Electric for electrical wiring
contracting repairing 157 S Liberty
Ph 3-923B 0
EXCAVATIN DITCHING
Hoc, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates.
K L. Bnatwrlght. 410 Oregon Bids. Ph.
3B!iu3. 0202
EXCAVATING St GRADING
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl, o208a
Breithauut't for flowers Dial 1-9179 o
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Buildings - Factories - Homes
Estimates Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDG. MAINT. CO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133 o
INSULATION
Johns-Manville. Phone 3-3748.
LANDSCAPF NURSERY
P A. Doerfler St Sons. Ornamentals. 160
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1322 o
LAW N MOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'I. St. . o207
LAWN MOWER SnARPENINO
At you: door lawnmower sharpening
Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 36833
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Watkins Co products Free de
Ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-5395 o"
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultnr, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph 3-7569.
0188
OFFICE FURNITURE & SUPPLIES
Desk ohalrs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, dealt
lamps typewriter stands, brief eases
?lerco Wire Recorders. Roen 458 Court
Sprai or brush painting. Ph. 22664. o201
Ext. Painting & Int. Dec.
Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-4682. ol90
"SI f Strom's are equipped to do yout
painting Phone 3-2493 oa
PAPER HANGING
Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H.
J. Wood worth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o201
Kemtonlng. Interior decorating, free es
timates. Ph. 20501 0190
Bldg. maintenance. general repair,
painting, Ph 20501. 0199
PAINTING St PAPERHANGING
Call 32608 for your Painting At Paper
hanging. Attractive rates. ol97'
Painting At paperhanglng. Don Lucero,
Ph. 3-5522. 0193"
Phone 3-4360 or 2-0554.
Painting and papernanglng. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513 857 Shipping. 0188
PICTURE FRAMINO
Picture framina Hutcheon Paint Store
Phoue S-8687 o
Fisher, 844 8. Com'I. Ph. 3-3019.
PIUNI NgTsFrAY I N O
Ph"" W Bf"kg n- 2-mS-
ROAD BUILDING St GRADING
Road building St grading, land clearing
with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt
service. L. Ekln. " Ph. 3-1264. o212
SAND Jk ORAVLL
Valley Sand St Gravel Co Silt, sand 81
f II dirt Excavating I0B shovel At cats
Tractor scoop At truck for dirt moving
Ph office 34002. res 37146 o
EWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electric Roto-Router Exclus've Patent
Rator trp Steel Cutting Blade
Clean Sewers ot Drains Septic Tank
Cleaned Reas Pb 1-5327 or 3-9468
Journal Want Ads Pay
Grain Market
About Steady
Chicago, Aug. 6 (P The
grain market drifted along with
small price changes today. For
the most part the trend was a
little lower although a mild ral
ly got underway shortly before
the close and sent some con
tracts above the previous close.
There was some profit-taking
following yesterday's price run
up, particularly in May wheat.
Cash wheat prices were slightly
easier in the northwest and
southwest.
Wheat closed lower to
higher, September $2.05-4,
corn was Vs-lVi higher, Septem
ber $1.267s-$1.27, oats were Vi
lower to Va higher, September
66i-Vi, rye was V4-IV4 higher,
September $1.5214, soybeans
were 1 to 1 higher, November
$2.37'?4-$2.38, and lard was 5
cents lower to 7 cents a hundred
pounds higher, September
$12.85.
Portland Grain
Portland. Aug. 6 ! Wheat futures
and cash grain unquoted.
Cash wheat ibtd: Soft white 3.05: soft
white (excluding rex) 2.05: white club
3.05; western red unquoted.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.05: 10 per
cent 2.05; 11 per cent 2.05; 13 per cent
3.14.
Hard white baart: Ordinary unquoted:
10 per rent 2.30; 11 per cent 2.32; 12
per cent 3.24.
Today's car receipt: Wheat 15: barley
8; flour 5; corn 2; oats 5; millfeed 12;
flax 1.
DIRECTORY
SI.FTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Srwers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph, 3-9468 3-5327.
0209
K . Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned,
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain linrs. Guaranteed work. 1143-Btli
3".. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. ol97
Care taken with lawns No mileage
charge. Call collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 2545 State. Phone 2-0734. o
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ terms.
All makes. W. Devenport. Ph. 37671.
oaoz1
AH makes repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No.
Commercial Ph. 3-3512. o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables All makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court. o
TRANS FEP St STORAGE.
ocal Si Distance Transfer, storage
Burnei oils, coal ft briquets Trucks ic
Portland daily Agent (or Bfklna House
hold goods moved to anywhere In Ui
o Canada Larmer Transfer Si Storage
Ph 3-3131 e
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made in Salem Free est Phone 37328
turner the Blind man 0'
Venetian blinds made to order as low
as 14 50 a blind. Phono Sears 3-9191 for
tree estimate. olflO'
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order u
reflnlshed Relnholdt & Lewis 2-S039
WEATHERSTR1PFING
Free estimates. T, PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5965.
0308
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore. Rt. 2 Box 317. Ph. 3-8138.
02 10
WINDOW SHADES
Waxhable, Roller Made to order. I Daj
Del Relnholdt Si Lewi Ph 23699. o'
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme lndow Clean era Window, traiU
St woodwork cleaned Floor j cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 3-1337 141
Court. Lane doc, Culbertson and Mather
WOOD & SAWDUST
West Salei Fuel Co Ph 2-4031
LODGES
f I.O.O.F meets every Wed
nesday night. Visitors wei
1 cume
A Salem Lodge No. 4, A.P. &
'FAM. Sat., Aug. 6th, M.M. de
gree on Bald Mountain, Polk Coun
ty, 8 p.m. All Master Masons in
vited. 186
LEGAL
NOTICE
Examination for applicant for admis
sion to IhpRaster of Accountants auth
orized lo conduct Municipal Audita under
Chaptpr 463, Orenon Laws 1941, will be
held on September IS and 16, 1A49. Ap
plications must be filed with the secre
tary on or before August 3. 1949. Appli
cants will be duly notified of the tlrnn
and place appointed for holding the ex
amination. E. P. VAN, CP A., Secretary
S(19 American Bank Building,
Portland 5, Oregon.
Auk. S, 6 St 8
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE
NOTICE IH HEREBY OIVEN that OS
CAR D. OLSON, as admlnlfttrator of the
estate of BENJAMIN HOWARD LARQENT,
deceased, has filed his final acrount as
such, and by order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Marlon Coun
ty, Auaust 29, 1D49, at 10:00 o'clock In the
lorenoon or saia aay nas oeen nxea as
the time, and the courtroom of said court
has been fixed as the place for the hear-
ine ol oniertions to saia nnai account
and the settlement of said estate.
OSCAR D. OLSON.
Admfnisrator of the Estate of
Benjamin Howard Lament, dee'd.
RHOTEN Sr. RHOTEN
SAM T. 8PEERSTRA
Pioneer Trust Buildlni
Salem. Oregon
Attorneys for Administrator.
July 23, 30; Aub. 6, 13, 20.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice la hereby given that the under
ianed has been appointed Administratrix
of ihe Estate of Raymond H. Freeman,
deceased. All persons having claims
aniln.it that estate are hereby notified
to present the same, duly verified and
with proper vouchers, to the Adminis
tratrix In care of R. B. Carmlchael, 155
West LIncoin street, Salem, Oregon, within
six (6) months of the date of the first
publication of this notice, Date of first
publication July 30, 1949.
MELISSA CALVERT.
Administratrix of the F-Mte of
Raymond H. Freeman, Deceased.
R. B CARMICHAEL,
Attorney for Estate
If. S. National Bank Building,
Sprlnxfield, Oregon.
Capital Journal July 30, Aug. 4, II, 20, 27,
1949.
NOTICE
PERSONAL FINANCE CO,
SIR state - Rm. )2ft
Lie. 8-122-M-165 - C. R. Alylen Mrr
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"NOTICES"
Examination for applicants for admission
to the Roster of Accountants authorized to
conduct Municipal Audits under Chapter
r,3 Oregon Laws 1941, will be held on
September 13 and 16. 1949. Applications
n-iiAt at file wttn the Secretary on or
before Ausuist 2ft, 1949. Applicants will be
duly notified of the time and place ap
pointed for holding the examination.
E P. Van. C. P. A. , Secretary
S09 American Ban Building,
Portland &. Oregon.
Augiisl i, 6 and I.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Sales Livestock Market
(By Valley Packing Company)
Spring lambs 17.00 to 118.00
Feeder lambs (12.00 to 114.00
Ewes S1.00 to 14.00
Cutter cows 110 00 to Ill.Sti
Fat dairy cows 110.00 to 112.00
Bulla J13.00 to 117.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 114.00 to 115.00
Veal (150-100 lbs.) good ..118.00 to $2100
Hots prices paid within J5c of Port
land prices for each type. Top 170-225 lbs.
Portland Produce
Batirrfst Tentative, subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 lo 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 63-6ftc lb., 92 score 61 -64c lb., 90
scoree 67-SOc, 89 score, 55c Valley routes
and country joints 2c less than Ilrst.
Butler Wholesale FOB bulk -ubes to
"hoiualers: grade A A, 93 score, A2c
A 92 score 61c; B. 90 score, 59c lb.;
O at. score, 56c. Above prices are strictly
nominal
Cherie Belling price to Portland whole
sale; Oregon singles 38't-41c; Oregon 5
Am. loaf 41'4-43c; triplets lt less than
finales.
Kits (To Wholesalers) A grade large
81 Vi-82c: A medium, 54l-S7l,c; grade
B laige, 53'i-S5c; small, A grade, 44',c
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade A A
prints 87c; AA cartons 68c; A prints
67c A cartons 8c; B prints 64c.
Ests Prices lo retailers: Grade AA
,rge, 67c dos., certified A large, 65c; A
large, 64c: A A medium, 61c: certified A.
medium, 80c: A medium, 59c; A small.
48c: cartons 3c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c Oregon loaf, 5
lb. loafs 44i-45c lb.; triples. l'. le.s htan
singles. (Does not Include premium
brands),
Poultry
Lire Chicken No I quality FOB
plants. No. 1 broilers under 2li lbs. 36-27c
lb. fryers 3i-3 lbs., 30-32c; 3-4 lbs., 32-33c
roasters, 4 lbs. ana over 32c lb.; fowl,
leghorn., 4 lbs. and under. 20-22c, over 4
lbs. 19-21c: colored fowl, all weights 33c
roosters, all weights. 18 -20c.
Rabbits Average to growers: live whites,
4-8 lbs 18-20 lb.; 5-8 lbs. 16- 18c lb:
oiored 2 cents tower; old or heavy does,
8-14c; dressed fryers to butchers, 53-57c.
Country-Killed Meals
Veal top quality 31-3.1c lb.: other
grades according to weight and quality
wi h poor or heavier 24-29c.
Hosa; Light blockers, 3I-33c lb.; sows
J4-20C
Iambs: Top qunllty, !7-38c lb; mutton
10-13C.
Beef: Good cows,. 33-26o lb; canners-
cullers, 21-23c.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.lr
Beef steers, good, 500-800 lbs. $43-46:
oimnerclai, T35-41; utility, 131-34.
Cjwj- Commercial. 133-36: utility. t29-
31. Canners-cutters, S25-27,
Beef cuts i good steers)- Hind quar
ters $53-55. rounds, 153-55; full loins,
trimmed. 170-175; triangles, 136-37; square
chucks, 138-40; ribs, 150-53; forequarters
138-37
Veal and 'lf: Good, 138-40: commercial,
132-35; utility $26-30
Lambs: Good-choice, spring lambs, $45
46; commercial, $38-40.
Mutton: Good. 7n ib. down. 118-20.
Pork ruts: Loins. No. 1, 8-12 lbs. 169
73: shoulders, 16 lbs. down, 140-42; spar--ribs
$48-51; carcasses, $35-36; mixed
weights $3 lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Cascara Bark Dry 12 'ic lb., green 4e lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades
45c lb.
Mohair 35c lb. on 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves. 25c lb., according to
weight, kips 30c lb., beef 10c lb., bulls
4-5c lb Country buyer pay 3c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnut Franqnettes. first quality jtim
bo. 34.7c large, 33.7c: medium. 27.2c;
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c
nudlum. 2fl.2c; 'laby. 33 3c; soft shell, first
quality large, 39.7c medium. 36.2c: sec
ond quality large. 27.2c; medium. 24.7c:
baby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumbo. 20c Ib.t large, 18c.
medium. 16c: smalt, 13c.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from repnrta of fin If m deal
era lor tne guiilnnre of Capital
Journal Readers. (Revised dally).
Retail Kcrd 1'rlces
Egg Mash 15.10.
Rabbit Pellets 94.30.
Dairy Feed 13.85,
Poultry: Buying prices Grade A p.nlnr.
ed hena, 22-2.'.c: grade A Leghorn hens,
tu-Jtc; grade A colored fryers, three
lbs. and up, 32-33c. Grade A old roosters
IS cents.
Egga
Buying Prlcea Extra larae AA. 62c
targe AA, 61c: large A, 59-62c, medium AA.
37c; medium A. 5fl-S7c. pullets 36-40C.
tvnoieis.it Prices Egg wholesale nr ces
a to 1 cents above thesa prices above
O-ade A generally quoted at 67a medl-
n. 63c
Buttrrfat
Premium 64-65c. No. 1. 63c: No. 2. 67-
a9c 'buying prices
Butter Wholesale grade A. 67c; re-
all 72c.
Robert White on
City Zoning Board
Robert White, 835 Saginaw,
connected with the Jenks-White
Seed company, was. appointed
Saturday by Mayor Robert L.
Elfstrom as a member of the
Salem planning and zoning com
mission to succeed the late Irl S.
McSherry,
Mayor Elfstrom said he con
sidered White an excellent man
for the commission. He is not
strange to city affairs, since he
has been serving for some time
as a member of the airport ad
visory committee.
"It will not be an easy matter
to take Irl McShnrry's place,"
the mayor said. "He was one of
the most faithful members of
the commission and gave a lot of
time to the work."
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lnP'tal Journal Salem, Ore.,
M. N. Crisell of
Aurora Dies
Word has reacned relatives
here that M. N. Crisell, 75, re
tired farmer of Aurora, died
August 5 while on a visit in Los
Anseles. He had travelled south
by plane July 24 to visit his son
and brother, and Sunday, July
21, he suffered a stroke from
which he did not regain con
sciousness. Millard Newton Crisell was
born July 18, 1874, near Staf
ford in Clackamas county and
had lived all of his life on his
farm located on the Willamette
liver five miles north of Au
rora. On October 2, 1912, he was
married to Florence Elizabeth
Gault, who died January 13.
193!).
Crisell had been a member of
Wilsonville I.O.O.F. for over 40
years. Active in community af
fairs until recent years, he had
served for many years as a di
rector of the old Union Hill
school, later serving two terms
as a director of Canby Union
high school.
He is survived by four child
ren, William M. Crisell of Los
Angeles, Glenn S. Crisell of Au
rora, Mrs. Kenneth Torgeson of
Salem, and Mrs. Earl Mohning
of Aurora, and one brother, A
A. Crisell of Los Angeles; also
by eight grandchildren, three
nieces and two nephews.
Funeral services will be held
at the Aurora Funeral Home,
with internment in Butlcville
cemetery, with date and hour of
services announced later.
Packer Sued for
Selling Horsemeaf
Portland, Aug. (P) A res
taurant sued a meat market for
$30,000 damages today because
of horsemeat in hamburger.
Lee and Lena Sharp, the res
taurant operators, filed the suit
in circuit court against Ivan and
Ernest Crystal, operators of the
Salem Meat market of Portland.
The Crystal brothers recently
wore convicted of selling un
labeled horsemeat to a number
of cafes.
The Sharps contended they
did not know they were buying
horsemeat, and assorted they suf
fered undue humiliation when
the facts came out.
Brooder House Burns
Aurora A brooder house on
Marks Prairie, was destroyed by
Harry Fontaine's farm, which is
part of the old Rueck place at
fire. Canby firemen manning
the new rural fire district's
I ruck, kept it from spreading to
other buildings. The brooder
building was empty when its
roof caught fire. Sparks from
a fire where waste was being
burned, were believed to have
started it.
Elevator Takes Grain
Monmouth The grain eleva'
lor started a year ago at Silver
and not finished last year is
now nearing completion and the
first grain is being received
The farmers of that community
will find this convenient as the
grain had to be hauled to Cor-
vallis, Monmouth or Dallas to
be stored.
Basic Picking Fixed
Independence The basic
wage for hop pickers was set
Salem Lawn Sprinkling Co.
Complete Installation
Manual - Semi-Automatic - Full Automatic
Standard or Pop-up Headi
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II
I
Saturday, August 6, 194911
DEATHS
Jerry Lee Adiltt
terry Lee Adsltt, intant son ol Mr. and
Mra. Ronald Adiltt, 1205 S. 19th at., ai
a local hospital Auaust 4. Alao survived by
a. aLster, Sharon, and grandparents, Mr.
and Mra. Roy Adaltt and Mr. and Mis,
Walter Pound, all of Salem. O raves Ida
services will be held Monday, August ,
at 10:30 a.m. at Be lc real Memorial parie
with the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson officiat
ing. Direction the Howell-Ed wards chapel;
Mn. Myrtle Terraull
Mrs. Myrtle Terra j:t. late resident m
Salem route 0, box 68, in this city, August
4. at the age of so years, survives oy
husband, Francis j. rerrauic oi eaiem;
four daughters. Joyce and Beverly Ann
Terrault and Mrs. Laura Cassey, all of
Salem, and Mrs. Noma Hayden of Inde
pendence; two sons, Francis aerald icr-
ault and Donald Lewis Terrault, ootn or
Salem; and two sisters, Mrs. Walter Camp
bell and Mrs, Bertha Waldrus, both of
Rochester, N. Y. Services were held at St.
Joseph's Catholic church Saturday at
10 a.m. with Interment in the Mt. Anel
cemetery. Direction W, T. Rlgdon com
pany.
John William Oilman
John William Oilman, at tna residence
t Salem route 6, box 303, August 4, at
the aae of 70 years. Survived by widow.
Nettle Oilman of Salem; four sons. Albert,
Milan, and Clyde Oilman, all of Salem,
and Harold Oilman of St. Helena; two
daughters, Mrs. Muriel Wiley of Salem
and Mrs. Gertrude Hoeffner or Corvallls.
Member ot Calvary Baptist church. Serv
ices will be held at the Howe n-Ed warns
hanel Monday. Auaust 8. at 10 a.m. witn
Rev. Frank Stannard officiating. Inter
ment in Belcrest Memorial park. u
Tunis W. Creech
unls w. Creech. Ute resident or ibo
South 14th street, Salem, at Detroit. Mich.,
August 2. Survived by wife, Eula Creech
of Salem, two brothers. Warren Creech of
Salem and Fred Creech of Alma, Mich.:
three nieces. Mrs. Inabelle Walker and
Mrs. Ha Mae RaetE, both of Salem, and
Mrs. Uva Ren rick of Alma. Mich.; and a
nephew. Ward Creech of Benzonla, Mich.
Qraveside. services will be held Tuesday,
A u a list B. at 1:30 p.m. at Belcrest Mem
orial park with Rev. George H. Swift of
ficiating. Direction Clough-Barrlclc com
pany. Amanda t.amen
Amanda Larson. the home of his
daughter, Alice Meier, Salem, August 5. a
the aae of 88 yenrs. Surviving are two
daughters, Mrs. Alice Meier. Salem, and
Mrs. Million Casey. Portland: a Drotlier.
Gus Larson. Seattle; five grandchildren,
six great grandchildren and four nieces.
Services will be held Monday, August 8,
at 2:30 p.m. at the Portland crematorium
under direction of the Howell-Edwards
chapel.
Charles Edwin Bauri
Charles Edwin Bai.er, at. his residence
. 902 Pine st.. Salem, August 5, at the
sue of 118 years. Surviving are his widow,
Edna B. Bauer. Salem: four daughters.
Mrs. Trill R Cox and Murgo Bauer. Both of
Salem. Mrs. Charlene Kirk wood, Portland.
and Mrs. Lucile Pnrker, Phoenix, Ariz.;,
two sons, Charles Bauer, Jr., Indianapolis,
Ind.: and William E. Bauer, Salem: and alx
grandchildren. Services will be held at thA,
Howell-Edwards chapel, Tuesday, Auaust 9,
at 2 p.m. with Rev, Lloyd T. Anderson
officiating.
OBITUARY
Hetlle Vesta Starr
DallHS Mrs. Hetlia Vesta Starr, na
tive of the Salt Creek district and long a
resident there, and the daughter of pi
ear parents, died at Dallas nospnai
Thursday after an illness of six months.
She was 78 years old. Funeral services will
be held at 2 o clock Monday a lie moon at
the Henkle St Bellman chapel, with Rev.
Kenneth Johnston as the minister and in
terment In Belcrest Memorial park, Salem.
Mrs. Starr was born December 27, 1873,
t Salt Creek, the daughter of Silas t.
ItlKsa and Sarah Jane Bones Rlgga. She
was married to Qeorge W. Starr Feb-
iiB ry A. 1891. at Salt Creek. Her Hus
band died June 4, 19311. Mrs. Starr con
tinued to live at Salt Creek until recently
when she moved to Dallas. She was a mem
ber of the Christian church. She Is sur
vived by two sons, Silas Starr ot Dallas
and Harold Starr ol Miramonle, Calif.
Gertrude E. McLend
AlbRnyMrs. Gertrude E. McLeod, 6f,
line Ferry street, died Thursday at the.
Albany General hospital. Funeral serv
ices will be held al the Fisher funeral
home at 1:30 p.m., Monday. Christian
Science services will be conducted. Burial
will be In the Masonic cemetery. The re
llred teacher taught school for 38 year In
Linn county. She conducted classes la
the Albany public achool system for 20
years. She rrlired from teaching last
spring. Mrs. McLeod was born In Deer
River, Iowa. March 35, 1884. She moved,
to Nebraska, hence to Colorado before
coming to Oregon and locating In the
Lacomb nelnhborhood In 1010. She wat
married to George R. McLeod In 1S06. Her
husband died In 1918. The deceased wu
. member of MnrRUerite chapter of the
Order o( the Eastern Star In Lebanon,
ond of the Albany Rebekan loaae. eurviv
lng are two sons. Malcolm McLeod,,
Brownsville; and Donald S. McLeod,,
Portland. A third son. Francis, died in
IfltB. Two grandchildren rv'vf,' ,
by Oregon Hop Growers asso
niDiinn ot 1iirne cents a do u nd.
The price can be adjusted in
emergency cases, tl a growers
committee approves.
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