Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 09, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    AUTOMOBILES
t"McKay
"GOOD VALUE" USED CARS
1939 FORD TUDOR, Heater 495
1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN, Radio-Heater 395
1946 BUICK SUPER SEDAN,
1947 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 5-PASS. COUPE 1 one
Radio, Air Conditioned, Overdrive IJyO
Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co.
Member of Salem Used Car Dealers Ass'n
550 No. Commercial Phone 3-3175
ql8a
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
LOST AND FOUND
2ft REWARD for toy red male dog.
Answers to Billy. Ph. 39453. klOO
LOST Lady's rose-gold Gotham wrist
watch. Reward. Mrs. Evelyn Pardon,
McMinnville. Ph. 4935. kl&O
LOST: Red leather keytalner with keys.
Call 24969. klW
LOST 1? JEWEL Bui ova. lady's watch. In
vicinity of Millers or Roberts depart
ment Store. Ph. 28171. kl88
MISCELLANEOUS
DRESSED FRYER Rabbits Ideal for freez
ing. Wood range. 1 bdrm house. Rt. 8
Box 802. ml89
WILL TRADE new man's bicycle for W
electric drill. Ph. 36514 after 6 p.m.
ml00
SPENCER CORSETIERE. 425 N. Winter
Ph. 3-5072. ml89
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
1 HR SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLER -DENTIST
Adolpb Bldg.--State At Commercial 8ts
SALEM Phone 3-3311 m
BUILDING MATERIALS
FRONT DOORS, new, IV thick, grade
A fir doors. Only 116. Large windows
for living room, dining room In stock.
C. O. Long, Ph. 25821, One mile N. of
Ke-ier. ; mal89
PAINTED BHAKES
For sale from 6-rm. house. 945 Che
meketa. Sea Chris, mal89
CLL 21196 Salem, we sell the best Cedar
Shingles from Tillamook, Grand Ronde
or Cascade high mountain timber. No, 1,
IB, No. 3 15. Delivered. Ted Muller, Sa-lem-Indep.
Road, ma
18" No. 1 Cedar Shakes, Natural or paint
ed Prim coated or stained. Ccdarwall
Pittite or Bear Brands 19 per set. up. De
livered with undercourse. Ph. Ted
Muller, 2-1196. ma1
BAB CEDAR GUTTER 22c. No. 1 cedar
wall shakes St under course shingles
112.80 per iq. Ted Muller. Ph. Salem
1-1198. ma
PLYWOOD
LARGE gtock of sizes, thicknesses St
grades. Both plain Se water proof. Price'
start at fie per sq. ft.
ALSO GOOD stocks of S" and " Insul
ating boards. Low prices on " Sz W
sheet rock. Keith Brown, Front St Court
Bts., Salem. ma
ALU? I A - LOCK ALUMINUM LOCK
SHINGLE. The modern permanent roofing-
See your dealer or Call Dlst 3-6401
mal97
SPECIAL: Cedar sldlni, "x8". Random
length. C -grade, (85 thousand. Keith
Brown. Front St Court 6ta Salem.
HEW SHIPMENT pin.it board " 6e.
V. 6a sa. (t Rock lathe 45 aq. ft
(1.75
MONTGOMERY WARD S&LEM
ma
USED BRICK. Call 39703 or 24389. mal94
SAVE OH ROOFING
Let Wards give you complet IN
STALLED price on your roofing needs
Wide range of colors Call our outside
salesman tor free estimate Phone
1-3191
MONTGOMERY WARD 8t CO.
SALEM. OREGON '
ma
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
WASHING MACHINE $15. 1835 N. 20th
St. Phone 2-6098 evenings. nlOO
.8n3 BRITISH deer rifle, 4 boxes of shells
Best offer or would consider .32 special
carbine In trade. After 6 p. m. 1943 N.
Church. nl90
BABY BUGGY, Tailor Tot. car seat,
jumper. Good condition. 720 S. 18th.
ni90
.SINGER SEWING machine. Good cond.
Ph. 37701. 497 S. 23rd. nlOO
FOR SALE, 1 three-rm. Quaker oil heater.
Reas. Call eves. 2-4980. nl90
HARVEST BAGS for sale. Northwest
Poultry & Dairy Products Co. 1505 N.
Front St. nl96'
WE BUY newspapers and wast paper.
1790 N. Front. n210
BEBUILD air conditioner like new. Less
than half price. Ph. 3-4750. nl89
NEW 4 POSTER unfinished bed. 3 used
600x50x16 tires. 840 Union. nl89
DISTILLED white vinegar for all pickling
purposes "Keeps your pickles krisp."
Also old time pure apple cider vinegar
Puritan Cider Works. n204
GENERAL ELECTRIC Crosier. Gibson
and Uonta Appliance at Gerurtg.
STEEL CLOTHESLINE Posts, railings Id
stock A made to order. 1145 N. Liberty.
ni90
BUY OR SELL Used restaurant equip
ment. Ph. 3-4750. nl8B
SALEM SAND A GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road Clearing Ditching
Sewer A Basement
Equipment Rental
15 B V yds
10 B yds.
D7 Cat A Dozer
D-6 Cat A Dozer
D-4 Cat A Dozer
See us about ditching by the ft.
Phone Days 1-9408
Bves 3-826 or 24400
balern Oregon e
MAHOGANY SPINET PIANO
846 CASCADE DRIVE
PAINTED SHAKES
For sale from 3-rm. house. 945 che
meketa. See Chris. nlBD
NEW 120 BASS ACCORDION
PH. 34641
, . D191
BLONDE SPINET PIANO
PH. 34641
IAUTOMOB1LES
's Corner"
all equipped 1495
PH 24113'
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FINE GRAND PIANO
PH. 34641
nlOl
COMBINATION Lamp - End table. Red
Manox. linlsh. 113,95. Comb. Lamo-Maa.
End Table, dark mahog. finish, $16.95.
ureen stamps.
SALEM HOME FURN; CO.
137 So. Com'l nl88'
CRICKET CHAIR 16.95. Rocker 18.95.
Green stamps.
SALEM HOME FURN. CO.
137 So. Com'l n!88
EASTERN ORE. Alfalfa hay. Phone 25541
for price and Information. nl88
SPORTING RIFLE, 270 or
P.m. 471 Klngwood Drive.
After 6
nl88
FOR SALE or trado for logs or pickup,
47 H.P. Gas Case motor, used only 3
weens, win sacrnice. M. J. Pippin, In
dependence, Ore. nl88
FOR SALE, propane gas floor furnace. (55
FENCE POSTS, pole, all types. Shingles,
fertilizer St flatrock. Phillips Bros.. Rt
6. Box 118. Ph. 31458. n
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying (1.45.
Retread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster.
nal98
SAW LOGS or timber, any amount. Pippin
oiiu, independence, rnone luiwx.
nal88
WANTED furniture to glue b repair. Ua
otob. f um tteunisning uo hq 7-7001
USED FURNITURE Phone 3-918
PERSONAL
STANLEY HOME Products. 555 Cross St
Ph. 2-5446.' pl92'
AFTER THIS date X wilt not be resnons-
ible for any bills contracted by anyone
omer man myseii. itooeri Arnold, otay
ton. Ore. p!90
AUTOMOBILES
1936 PONTIAC coupe. Good mechanical
cond. A rubber. Cheap if taken at once.
Ph. 27148 after 6 p.m. ql&O
1040 FORD 4 door sedan (600. CaU 28554
after 7 p. m. ql90
TERRAPLANE HUDSON, good condition.
cneap. 565 B. 20th. Ph. 3-8756. qlao
LIME TRUCK with steady Job. Can be
seen at t. 12m. rn. joiob aays or
25724 after 5 p.m. ql90
1936 FORD 2 door. 2590 Simpson St. qlOO
31 CHEV. Pickup, new rubber. Phone
divai. mm wuuur at. qibu
MUST SELL '38 Bulck special 4 door se-
aan. 47 motor. All the extras. Reason
able. Rt. 6, Box 153R. ql90
FOR SALE, 1940 Pontiac business coupe.
tiao.uu. I'none qiso
37 PACKARD Sedan. In good shape, for
quicx saie at sj&o. can be seen at 1305
N. 5th. ql93
WANT LIGHT panel or sedan delivery.
am moaei. rn. J-JJitt, qiafl
MODEL A flat bed pickup. Ph. 20093. ql93'
42 BUICK super Sedanette, RAH, new,
W.S. tires. Must sell. Have new car.
First good offer goes, 416 W. Locust.
Btayton. Ph. 607B. ql93
3fi FORD Sdn. Oood condition. $200 or
best offer . 529 N. 23rd St. qlOO
19ff CHEV. 5-pas. coupe Low mileage.
W&50. Or will trade for '40 or '41 Cev
St me at Chev. garage between 8 A b
Lot Holland. q!88
$50 USED CAR lot. Any car on the lot
S50 A your old one. 12th St. Junction.
q207
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
1010 G.M.C. Si-Ton Pickup. Excell. cond.
new motor, uce L., uier, call eve
nings, 400 N. Grant St., Sllverton, Ore.
ql96
WANTED; Clean used cars. Bob Marr.
2160 South Commercial q
.ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUY SELL - TRADE
TERMS
232 Fairgrounds Road Phone 2-6451
Eisner Motors to Buy
1012 CHRYSLER 6 Sedan, 46 motor. Radio
ana neater, rn. mmtiA. at ay ton. qiss
18 Bt'ICK Super, dk. maroon sedanette.
Perfect cond. Extras. 630 Union St.
'38 CADILLAC Sedan, motor Just rebuilt.
Looks good, runs good. 1425. 270 N,
Com'l. days. Phone 3-7559. 920 Saginaw
evenings. Phone 3-3741. ql89
1046 HEAVY Duty Chevrolet 5-yard dump
trucK. excellent condition, vernon Uycg,
605 E. Salem Rd., Dallas, Ore., at Dal-
las city limits. qi98
SELL 36 Dodge Coupe for (250. Or trade
Pius casn lor later sedan Phone 26425
911 BUICK Special 4 Door. Two-tone
paint. Very clean. A-l mechanically.
Ph. 35589 ql89
Eisner Motors to Sell
FOR SALE 1948 Ford convertible. R A H
ijow mueage. $1,300. Call 2-3421 or 3-6405.
10: CHEV. 2 dr. sedan. 235 Fisher Rd
'East!. qt89
: NEED A CAR! Will trade my $500 equity
In good suburban lot for one. Ph. 2-8385
eve. & Sun. qlSS
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.
AUTOMOBILES
SALE 1917 OLDS 66 like new. $1500. C. J.
Parry, Rt. 1, Box 139, Sublimity, Ore.,
1 mile east from Drift Creek Falls. g!89
BONESTEELE'S
1948 STUDEBAKER 5-PASS.
COUPE ICOUUAHnFRI 15-
000 mlltj $1995
1P NASH SEDAN $1095
1947 STUDEBAKER SEDAN... $1495
1941 FORD TUDOR $695
1940 PLYMOUTH TUDOR .... S695
1941 STUDEBAKER SEDAN .. $675
1940 STUDEBAKER SEDAN .. $795
1939 STUDEBAKER SEDAN ....
(CHAMPION) $045
193S CHEVROLET 4-DOOR .. $225
1935 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR . $175
1937 CHEVROLET COUPE .... $295
1934 CHRYSLER SEDAN
(A REAL BUYI $225
PICKUPS & TRUCKS
1947 STUDEBAKER '.i -TON
pickup $1295
1941 STUDEBAKER li-TON .,.
pickup $1095
1941 STUDEBAKER Vi-TON -..
PICKUP $795
1945 CHEVROLET -TON conn
PICKUP $B90
1940 INTERNATIONAL '.-TON
PICKUP $790
1841 CHEVROLET PICKUP .. $795
1946 STUDEBAKER 1-TON .....
( 16.000 MILES) $1345
1936 FORD l'A-TON PLAT BED $395
1939 FORD l'A-TON (NEW
RUBBER & MERCURY MO- ..
TOR. 2-SPEED $695
Bonesteele
Sales and Service
Phone 3-9277 320 N. Church St.
Salem. Ore. ql88
MOTORCYCLE. SCOOTERS
WILL TRADE or sell my equity In '49
scout at sacrnice. rn. 3-4917 alter fi.
qalOO
FOR SALE Cheap 2 Hnrley Davidson mo
torcycles, can at 945 Market St. qal93
1918 HA II LEV DAVIDSON 74 O.H.V. A-l
condition. See after 5:30 at 1080, 6th
St., Wast Salem, qa
SAFETICYCLE Commando's to 3 h.p,
100 M. to gal. New and used.
HAIN'S OUTBOARD A SPORT SHOP
1201 S. Commercial Phone 3-6050
qalOO'
FARM EQUIPMENT
HAVE 2 TD-14 tractors, wide gauge, 1
new, 1 used. Will sell one. A. O. Chollck,
212 Panama Bldg. BE 6012. qbl99
BOATS
NEARLY NEW 14 It. Marine plywood boat
& 0 H.p. motor. 13B5 Hlnes St. qqiso
TRAILERS
FOR SALE Small Sleeping Trailer. Ideal
for hunting or traveling. Phone 3B772
or see at 1807 Lee St, tl92
14 rt. TRAILER, furn., gd. cond., $350.
Ph. 29386. after 6 p. m. or 1005 S. 21st.
t!98
FOR RENT, trailer space, $10 per mo.
South side of Paulus cannery. Roth
Trailer Court. 1740 Oxford. tl88
FINANCIAL
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rates and terms
on larger loans
long and short Urn
payments
ROY H SIMMONS
138 Sov'h Commercial St Phone 3-0161
BUILDER WILL Bell $3745, contract
on n.ew no me. arns sitnz.w interest in
108 monthly payments of $44.05. Call
R. V. Loreni, Phone 3-4284. r
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO $300
Car loans up to $500
Come In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairgrounds Road
Across street from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 27032 Llo N M369-839I
Floyd Kenyon, Mgr r
We LIKE to MAKE
LOANS
We make loans to 4 out of 5
who ask for one and enjoy doing It.
$25 to $500 on Autos
Up to $300 of Salary Furniture
Cash for any good purpose
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.
of Salem
518 State Rm. 125 Phone 2-2464
C. R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. 8-122 M-1165
H90
SEE CS roR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY i OR 4' INTEREST
I to 40 Years and No Commission'
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie S-138 and U-32S
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 8 Commercla St Tel 1-9161 r'
FARM AND Cm LOANS
4 Sr. and 6
l'OUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason cash for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Montages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
n01 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph. 3-7162 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 S Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 2-2457 Lie NO M-159 8-154
TRANSPORTATION
GOING TO BISMARCK, N. Dak., 1st Of
Sept. Room for 2. Prefer driver. Tel.
2-0548. X188
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
AH makes OMd machines told, rented
repaired Roen 4Bf Court Pbitn 1-4773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
oew appliance Vlnce's Electric Phone
Free estimates Trade-ins accepted on
3-9239 137 S Liberty St 0
Spence's Home Appliance Repair, "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4602.
Prompt. o208
AT-UR DOOR GRINDINb
awnmower tharpenlng Dd repairing
Dexter's Pn 36833 o"
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warranty Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co. 153 8 Liberty Ph 3-6956. f
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
rowing service day pbone 1-9286 fflgnt
3-1804 33 Center o
Mike Panek. 275 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-5161.
Brake and wheel aligning specialists
O208
BriI.DINO CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms
No down payment Phone 1-4850. o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5909. o216
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dation Phone 2-4M1, o313'
DIRECTORY
Tongue and groove chmney blocJta.
wholesale or retail. Mortarlesa Block Co.
Ph. 3-7324. O205
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph.
2-6537 or 3-4306.
0213
Bulldozing, leveling, road bids,, clear
ing, teeth for brash. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. o212
Bulldozing, leveling & fine grading.
Prompt service. A. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264.
o207
BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE
Telephone answering service. Day-nlte.
Your secretary. Ph. 39133 0195
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
reaLMet Al make sold rented, re
pa -ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 n
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or. repair ot foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc Call
2-4850 o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys bacuum
Enslcy, 771 S. 21st. h. 3-7176.
cleaned.
O208
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Custom killing, curing & smoking and
locker meat for sale. Salem Meat Co..
25th & Turner Rd. Ph. 34858. o2U
DRAFTING SERVICES
Home plBnned St designed by an ex
perienced architectural draftsman. Hour
ly basis 2239 Mill or Ph 3-4083 0I88
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Viice' Electric tor electrical wiring
contracting repairing 157 S Liberty
Ph 3-9239 o
EXCAVATIN DITCHING
Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimate
E L. Boatwrlsht. 410 Oregon Bldg. Ph.
391U3. o202
EXCAVATING A GRADING
Excavating & grading Ben Otjen Son
818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o229
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o208'
Bre;'fiaitot .'. for flowers Dial 3-9179 o
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Buildings - Factories - Homes
Estimates Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDG. MAINT. CO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133 0
INSULATION
Johns-M an v Me. Phone 3-3748.
LANDSCAPr NURSERY
A Doerfler A Sons. Ornamentals 150
Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 8. Com'l. St. O2071
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawnmower sharpening
Dexter the lawnmower man Pb S6833
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Watktns Oo products Free de
Ivery 1717 Center Ph. 3-5395. o'
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawnitan Guitar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St Ph 3-7569.
ol8B
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, flies and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies desk
lamps typewriter stands, brief cases
?lerce Wire Recorders. Roen 456 Court
Spraj or brush painting. Ph. 22664, o201
Ext. Painting & Int. Dec.
Reasonable rntes. Ph. 3-46C2. ol90
"Ufstrom's are equipped to do yout
painting Phone 2-2493 o
PAPERnANGINO
Expert Paperhanging and painting. H.
J. Woodworth. Ph. 3-5868. Free est. o201
Kemtonlng, Interior decorating, free es
timates. Ph. 20501 0199'
Bldg. maintenance,
painting. Ph 20501.
repair
Ol99
PAINTINO A PAPERHANGING
Call 22608 for your Painting A Paper
hanging. Attractive rates. ol97
Painting A
Ph. 3-5522.
paperhanging.
Don Lueero
0193
Phone 3-4360 or 2-6554.
Painting and papcrnanglng Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513 Qo Shipping. Ol8fl'
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing Hutcheon Paint Store
Phone 3-6687 o
PLUMBING
Fisher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019.
P.'UNING-SPRAYING
Phlln W Belike h. 2-1208.
ROAD BUILDING A GRADING
Road building A grading, land clearing
with teeth. Small or large lob. Prompt
service. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264. o212
SAND A GRAVEL
Valley Sand A Grave. Co Silt, sand A
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel A cats
Tractor scoop A trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 24002 res 37146 C
"Look for the Silver Lining."
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Razor Jharp 8teel Cutting Bladen
Clean Sewers or Drains Septic Tank
Cleaned Reas Ph 1-6327 or 1-9468
SEmc TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468 3-5327.
02 09
K Ham el. Septic tanks cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lints Guaranteed work. 1143 -8th
S.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0197
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.
o202
All makes repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3512. o
TVPEWP1TERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under
wood portables Ah makes used machine
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court o
TRANSFEP STORAGE
'-oca! & Distance Transfer storage
Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks tr
Portland dally Agent for Be kins Mouse
hold goods moved to anywhere in U 8
o. Canada Larmer Transfer b Storace
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made l-i Salem Pree est Phont 17328
Klmer the Blind man o
Venetian blinds made to order as low
as $4 50 a blind Phone Sears 3-8191 for
free estimate. o!90
Salem Venetian Blinds made to ordet i.i
reflnlshed Relnholdt & Lewis 3-3639
WEATHFRSTRIPPING
Fre estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5865.
0208
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymora Rt 3
Boz 317 Ph 2-5135
o210
WINDOtt SHADES
Washable Roller Made to order 1
De) Relnholdt St Lewis Ph 33639
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme indow Cleaners Windows. waiU
St woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 14';
Court Langdoe, Culbertaoo and Mather
0
WOOD a SAWDUST
West SV.ei Puel Co Ph 3-4031
Journal Want Ads Pay
m 1
a 5
Eyes and All t Ly Else
Beekmann,- German dentist
who offered to sell her eyes
to get to the U. S. and for
whom ex-Sgt. Charles Eller
was willing to sell one of his
eyes in Fresno, Calif., smiles
happily as she arrives in New
York with her eyes. Eller
still has both eyes and will
be reunited with her in New
York. Friends took care of
expenses for both. (Acme Tel
ephoto) mms lower
During Tuesda
Chicago, Aug. 9 (P) Grains
were under pressure during the
greater part of today's board of
trade session. Losses ranged
from practions to more than a
cent, but traders could not find
a peg to hang a rally on, until
near the close.
Soybeans suffered the most
severe- setback, off around 4
cents at times.
Feed grains fluctuated less
than wheat.
At the close wheat was
higher to lower than yester
day's close, September $2.04'
Corn was unchanged to "a
lower, September $i.25-
Oats were V4 higher to lower,
September bb-bb'A. Rye was
unchanged to 1 Vi lower, Sep
tember $1.5034. Soybeans were
1-Ts to 2 lower, November $2.37
37'4. Lard was 25 to 42 cents
a hundredweight lower, Septem
ber $12.67.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Salem deal
ers for the guidance of Capital
Journal Renders, (Reylrd d"l'T).
Retail Feed I'rlcci
Fug Mnih S5.20.
Italihit Pellets S4.35.
Dairy Feed S3. 85.
Poultry: Buying prices Grade A color
ed hens, 22-25c; grade A Leu horn hens,
20-22c: grade A colored fryers, three
bs, and up, 32-33c. Grade A old roosters
15 cents.
Erica
Buying Prices Extra large AA, 62c
large AA. 61c: large A, 50-62c, medium AA.
57c; medium A, 56-57C. pullets 36-40c.
Wholes? e Prices Egg wholesale prices
to 7 cents above these prices above.
G-ade A generally quoted at 67c medl-
63c
Bulterfat
Premium 64-65c, No. 1. 63c; No 2, 67
i9c 'buying prlcrsl
Butter Wholesale grade A, 67c; re
all 72c.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. Aug. 9 m (USDA1 Salable
hops 8.000: fairly active, steady to 25
cents higher; advance on weights over
22Q lbs.; sows fully 25 cents higher; top
23.35 sparingly: bulk good and choice 100
250 lb. 22.75- 23.25; 260-290 lbs. 22.00-22.75:
lew loads good and choice 300-400 lb.
butchers 16.00-19.75; good and choice 150-
Ibs. lights 21.00-22.75: Rood and choice
sows under 360 lbs. 19.00-20.50; few to
21.00; 375-400 lbs. 17.50-18.75: 400-450 lbs.
16.75-17.75: 475-550 lbs. 15.00-16.50: odd
head down to 14.00.
Salable cattle 8.000: salable calves 500:
active; steers and heifers steady to mostly
25 cents higher; other classes fully steady;
top 28.50 for load high-choice 1.150 lb.
steers: bulk good and choice fed steers
25.50-28.00; medium low-good steers 21.00
25.25; bulk good to low-choice heifers
25.50-27.00; top 27.60; common and med
ium cows 14.50-17.50; canners and cutters
11.50-14.50; medium and good bulls 16.00-
10.75; choice vcalors 26.60-27.00.
Snlable sheen 1.500: market not ntah-
llshed; bidding 80 cents to 1.00 lower on
spring lambs and yearlings and weak to
50 cents lower on slaughter ewes.
LODGES
Ainsworth Lodge No. 201, A.P.
A& A.M. Aug. 9th. Stated Com
munication, 8 p.m. 188
I.O.O.F meets every Wed
nesda; night. Visitors wel
LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by Mrs. W.
C. Lippert. Clerk of School District No. 61,
Polk County, Oregon, address Route 8,
Box 602. Salem. Oreiron. until 6:00 P.M.,
August 22. 1949, for the construction of a
one classroom addition to the Mountain
View Bchool building together with other
work as required by the drawings and
5 ncc I ft cat Ions for the work. Bids will be
opened at the Mountain View School at
8:00 p.m. on the above-mentlonen date,
and will then and there be publicly read
aloud. Bids received after the time fixed
(or opening will not be considered.
Plans and specifications for the work
may be secured at the office of Frank H.
Struble. Architect, 381 State Street. Room
206. Salem, Oregon, upon the deposit of
slS.00 for each set. Deposits will be re
funded upon return of documents In
good condition. Plans to be returned to
the Architect within five days after date
set for receiving bids.
Earn bid Khali be accompanied by a
cerifled cherk, cashier's check or bidder's
bond for not lens than b"'t of the amount
of the bid made payable to School Dis
trict No. 61, Polk County, Oregon.
ine Hcnooi uoara oi Hcnooi niatricl
No. 61, Polk County, Oregon, reserves the
right to reject any or all bids, and to
waive informalities.
By order of School Board of Bchool
District No. 61. Polk County. Oregon.
Mn. W. C. Lippert, Clerk.
Aug. 9. 10. II. 1949
NOTICE OF FINALllEARINO
administrator of the estate of
ELECTA E. MCDONALD, deceased, the
undersigned has filed In Circuit Court of
Oregon for Marlon County, In Probate,
fill final account In estate of aald dece
dent, and September 9, 1949, 10 o'clock.
m. (Pacific Standard Tlmei. and court
room of sfld court have been annolnted
by said court for hearing of objections to
said account and settlement thereof.
o. lyman Mcdonald
Administrator Aforesaid.
Allan O. Carson and Wallace P. Carson
Attorneys for Administrator.
Aug, fi. 16. 23. 30. Beat. 6
BIRTH
SAWYER To Mr. and Mn Harold
Sawyer at Sllverton hotpltal, a boy, Aug.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
salem Livestock Market
(By Valley Packing Company)
IVeder lambs $11.00 to 113.00
Ewes j 1,00 to $-1.00
Cutter cows $9.00 to 1 10.00
Fat dairy cows sio.oo to lil.oo
Bulls 113.00 to 116.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 1 14.00 to 115.00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) good ..S18.00 to $21.00
Portland Eastslde Market
Tomatoes dropped to $1.00 to $1.25 a
17-lb. Hat on the Portland Eastslde Farm
ers Wholesale Produce market today.
Cucumbers brought $3.00 an orange box.
Peaches ranged from $1.00 to $2.00 a
flat.
Bartlet pears were $1.75 to $2.00 a box.
Summer squash appeared at 3'i cents
a pound.
Cantaloupes were 11.50 to $1.75 a crate.
worn was ii.au a rive-ciozen ear pack.
Portland Product.
Uutterfat Tentative, aublect to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 63-68c lb 92 score 61-64c lb., 90
score, 57-60C, 89 score, 55c. Valley routes
and country .-olnts 2c less than lirM.
Iluttrr Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
".hoiesalers: grade AA, 93 score, 62c
A 92 score 61c; B, 90 score, 59c lb.;
C 8t score, 56c. Above prices are strictly
nominal
Cheese Selling price to Portland whols.
sale; Oregon singles 38'i-41c; Oregon 6
sm. loaf 41Mi-42c; triplets U3 less than
tingles
Efiis (To Wholesalers) A grade large
6i,a-62'iic: A medium, 54Va-57ic: grade
B laige, 53-55'CC; small, A grade, 44
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
prinU 67c; AA cartons 68c; A prints
07c. A cartons C8c; B prints 64c.
Ebbs Prices to retailers: Grade AA
.jrne, 67c doz., certified A large. 65c; A
large, 64c; AA medium, 61c; certified A.
medium, 60c; A medium, 59c; A small,
IG;: cartons 2c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portlano
Oregon singles 39-42c Oregon loa(, 5
lb. loafs 44'i.-45c lb.; triplets, l'a less than
singles. Premium brands, singles, 51'.sc lb.
loaf. 53'ac.
Chickens No 1 quality FOB
Plants, No, 1 broilers under 2'a lbs. 26-27c
lb. fryers 2'a-3 lbs., 30-32c; 3-4 lbs., 32-33c
roasters, 4 lbs. ana over 32c lb.; fowl,
leghorns, 4 lbs. and under 19-21c, over 4
lbs. 19-21c; colored fowl, all weights 23c
ruosters. all weights, 18-20C.
Rabbits A vertigo tr growers: live whiles.
4-5 lbs 18-20 lb.; 5-6 lbs. 16-180 lb:
:oiorcd 2 cents lower; old or heavy does,
8-14c; dressed fryers to butchers, . 53-57c.
Country-Killed Meats
Veal top quality 31-33c lb.: other
grades according to we Ik lit and quality
wl h poor or heavier 24-29c.
Hogs: Light blockers, 31-33c lb.: sow
J4-2flc
Lambs: Top quality, 35-37c lb.; mutton
10-12C.
Beef: Good cows, 23 -26c lb: canners
cutters, 2l-23c.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.i:
Beef steers, good. 500-800 lbs. 143-46:
commercial, 134-41; utility, $31-34.
Cws Commercial. $33-36; utlllty,(29
31. Canncrs-cutters. (25-27.
Beef culs ( good steers)- Hind quar
ters $53-55: rounds, 153-55: full loins,
trimmed. 'S70-$75; triangles, $36-37; square
chucks, $38-40; ribs, $52-55; lorequarlers,
436-37
Veal and .:nlf: Oood, $38-40: commercial,
t.12-35: utility $26-30
Lambs: Good-choicD, spring lambs, $43
45; commercial, 137-30,
Mutton: Good, ''O lbs, down. $18-20.
Pork cuts: Loins, No. 1, B-12 lbs. $60
62: shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $40-42; spnrc
rlbs. $48-51: carcasses, $35-36; mixed
weights $3 lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Cascara Bark Dry 12'5c lb., green 4c lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c 16.
Mdhalr tZz lb. on 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves, 25c lb., according to
weight, kips 20o lb., beef 10c lb., bulls
4 -5c lb Country buyer pay 2c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Franquettes, first quality Jum
bo, 34.7c large, 32.7c: medium, 27.2c:
second quality Jumbos, 30,2c; large, 211.2c
medium, 28.2c; itiby, 23 2c; soft shell, first
qiinllty large, 21). 7c medium. 20.2c: sec
ond quality large, 27.2c; medium. 24.7c;
baby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 20c Ib.i large, 18c;
Medium, 16c: small, 13c.
Portland drain
Portland, Aug, 9 fP Cash grain: Bar
ley No. 2, 45-lb. B.W. 50.00.
Cash wheat (bid): Hard whlto Baart:
Ordinary 2.14.
Todays' car receipts: Wheat 130; barley
flour 5; corn 4; mill feed 22.
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., Aug. 9 (U.R) Livestock:
Cattle salable 200; holdover 150: calves
: market very slow; scattered sales
steady; top fed steers Monday 26.50 for
one truck-In load; good steers fed grain
grass 26.00: best straight grasser.
23.50; good heifers 23.00; common and
medium 13.50 to 10.50; few c tinner and
cutter cows fl.50 to 11.00; common and
'TREASURE' BELIEVED
U. S. Expedition in Turkey
Out to Find Noah's Ark
Istanbul (U.R) Aaron J. Smith, middle-nged dean of a small
Bible college in Greensboro, North Carolina, has arrived here
at the head of a four-man American expedition.
He is determined to find Noah's Ark on Mount Ararat and
deal . . one more blow to the contemplous mockings of a
frnwninft riishnlievine world." Q
The expedition originally was
scheduled to include the ama
teur archeologist Egerton Sykcs
of London and Hans Roozen of
Holland, but the British and
Dutch branches of the expedi
tion were unable to get enough
financial backing and the neccs
sary permits to enter Turkey.
Smith and his three coi
leagues arrived in Turkey also
without the necessary permits
from the Turkish government
to enter the restricted areas on
Russia's border, where Mount
Ararat towers 16,000 feet.
Smith said he was aware of
the Turkish government's refus
al to permit Sykes to make the
trip, but said "The Lord is guid
ing our hands and the difficul
ties we have run into so far
have melted amost miraculously
when we approached them. We
have great hopes for getting the
necessary permission."
Smith applied for the needed
permission through the Amer
ican consulate immediately after
his arrival.
The expedition has been
largely financed through the
sale of a booklet published by
Smith. In it he has collected all
the various reports on existence
of the petrified remains of the
Ark, beginning with Flavious
Josephus in 93 A.D., and Marco
Polo on up to the latest press
reports of 1948. The latter re
ports quoted Turkish peasants
who had found remains of what
they believed to be an ancient
ship.
The tale has become folk lore
in Turkey, where almost yearly
some peasant showj up with
bits of wood reported to have
been taken from the Ark. Fliers,
including a couple of Amer
icans, have also added their
tales, reporting having seen the
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Jimmy Stewart
Jimmy Sfewarf
To Wed Divorcee
Hollywood, Aug. 9 U.B
Jimmy Stewart, Hollywood's
most eligible bachelor, gains a
wife and vacates his title today.
Late this afternoon the shy
movie star will slip a plain gold
wedding ring on the finger of
Mrs. Gloria McLean, 31, the
pretty divorcee who caught him
by playing hard-to-get.
Only 25 friends will watch
the ceremony.
"For a part of a man's life,
bachelorhood is a fine institu-
ttion," said Stewart, who has
dodged marriage-minded ladies
for 20 years. "But waiting this
long was overdoing it a bit. I
was getting lonely."
After a small, quiet reception
at the home of Stewart s agent
the couple will honeymoon at
home for three days.
Stewart and Mrs. McLean in
vited only relatives and a few
close friends to hear the Hev,
Dean Osterberg read the mar
riage ceremony at the Brent'
wood Presbyterian church, near
his home.
Backers Leave Gcrvais
Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Backer and daughter Jean have
moved to Newberg, after oper
ating the Village Service, Inc
comprising the Greyhound bus
depot, filling station and gro
cery, Ihe past winter. Miss Jean
Backer will return to Nebraska
and resume her school teaching
position. Mr. and Mrs. David
Mvers. who owned an acreage
at Newberg, have exchanged
places with the Backers and
took possession on August l.
...nl.im hr-r-t rnw. vnnl Hbl. 13.(10 tO lft.QO
cond beer bulls wilnljlo 18.00 to 18. SO;
common and medium anusiw1 bulls 14.00
to 16.50: Rood nnd cliolecPVealera 22.00
to 2:1.50: commons nnd mediums 12.00 to
20.00.
Hobs salable 150: marnet slow; scauereo
l-K KleaOV OUL SOWS Uliuer ut ennui c,
odd good and choice 200 lb. butchers 25.00;
Rood nnd choice 150 to 170 lbs. 22.00 to
23.05: cood heavy sows bid 14.50 to 15.00;
lli:ht sows above 17.00: Rood and choice
feeders salable 24.50 to 25.50; few fat type
feeders down to 23.50; early bids down to
J.00 on heavy stacs.
Sheep salable 750; market slow: antes
stendy; one lot mostly choice 06 lb.
spring lambs 21.00; Rood nnd choice No.
2 pelt lambs 1D.0O; generally asking 20.00
or above for good and choice springers;
good feeders salable around lH.oo: light
weight ewes above 6.00; common and med
ium 3.00 to 5.00.
PRESERVED
Ark from the air,
Smith believes the Ark has
been preserved by the fact that
(sypress), which doesn't rot, and
(cypress), which doesnt rot, and
daubed it with pitch, both in
side and out. Then the top of
Mount Ararat has sub-freezing
temperature nine months of
each year and it is preserved as
in a refrigerator.
Some of the peasant reports
have described it as being pctri
fied, so hard they cannot hack
pieces off it with their hunting
knives.
The expedition consists of
Smith, as leader; Walter Wood
Sea Cliff. Long Island, mechan
ical engineer, in charge of trans
port for the trip; E. J. Newton,
Colfax, N.C., photographer, and
Welden Ogg, health physicist
from Knoxville, Tenn.
Newton will be charged with
taking pictures to prove the
Ark s existence to the world
As equipment, a jeep and
trailer, together with tents,
camping equipment and moun
tain climbing equipment is en
route via ship. The group ar
rived by air, ahead of their jeep.
Smith said he was prepared
to stay in Turkey until he finds
the object of his search, but in
dicatcd his funds were limited.
Smith also said he hoped the
Russians would not cause any
trouble. When news of the plan
ned expedition began circulat
ing several months ago, the Rus
sian radio broadcast a charge
that the expedition was a thinly
disguised "spy expedition."
Smith said: "I'm not interest
ed in anything on the Russian
side of the border. All I want
to do is to find the Ark. I hope
the Russians will co-operate by
not causing me any more trouble."
Tuesday, August 9, 1949 19
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Union-Family
Row in Court
Portland, Aug. 9 (IT) The
Hughes family troubles with
Butcher union pickets have gone
to court.
Joseph A. Hughes has asked
for an injunction to stop the
Central Labor Council and the
AFL Meatcutters from picketing
his meat and grocery market.
The father and family mem
bers are the only workers, he
argued, and they shouldn't be
required to join the union.
The dispute has been going on
for nine months. He told the cir
cuit court that truck drivers
have refused to make deliveries
and he has lost customers be
cause of picketing.
Police have been called re
peatedly to the market, where
the Hughes family has picketed
the union pickets and numerous
disputes have followed.
OSC Given 54,420
Washington, Aug. 9 (U.B The
federal security administration
today announced grants of $2,
056,426 for the study of such
ailments as peptic ulcers and the
common cold. Oregon State col
lege was allocated $4,420.
DEATHS
Mrs. Mary Jane Nye
Mrs. Mary Jane Nye, late resident of
Salem, at a local hospital, August 7. Sur
vived hv two daughters. Mrs. Edna Reeves
of Jefferson and Mrs. Hazel Sloan of Port
land; seven grandchildren and six great
grandchildren. Services will be held
Thursday, August 11, at 2 p.m. at the
ciough-Barrlck chapel. Interment at the
Cox cemetery near Sidney.
Mrs. Mamie May Whitney
Mrs. Mamie May wimney, in hiko, ry4
August 4. Survived by husband, James R.
Whitney of Palisade, Nev.; a brother, Paul
L. Jewels ot ureen vine, . nnu
following aunts and uncles: Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Spencer and Walter McMahill of
Sheridan, Ore.; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Mc
Mahill or Salem, Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Jewett of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Jasper of Akron, Colo., and Ray Jewett
of Bakersfield, Colli. Also survived by
grandmother, Mrs. B. P. Jewett of Akron,
Colo. Graveside services will be held at
the City View cemetery Wednesday, Au
gust 10, at 1:30 p.m. under the direction
of Ciough-Barrlck company.
James Samuel ITogue
James Samuel Hogue, late resident of
Grants Pass, at a local hospital, August
6, at the age of 81 years, survived by
a daughter Margaret B. Winters of Grants
Pans. Announcement of services later by
the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Qeoritft Schwelxert
Georne Schweiaert, late resident of 1155
Leslie St., in this city, August 7 at the
rme or 6fl years. Survived by widow, Ot
telel Schwclgert of alcm; three daunh
ters, Mrs. Joe Marx of Rice, Wash., and
Mrs. Guldo Batliner and Mrs. Frank Mi
chael, both of Salem; seven sons, Joe
Schweigert of Portland. Prank Schwelgert
of Detroit, and Tom, Nick, Ca.sper. George
and Peter Schweigert, all of Salem; and
12 grandchildren. Recitation ol the ros
ary will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Auaust 9,
at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel, and service
will be Wednesday, August 10. at 9 a.m.
at St. Joseph's church with Interment In
aelcrest Memorial park.
OBITUARY
Mra. Nellie Proner
AlbanyMrs. Nellie Prosser, 65, died at
the WHIametto Osteopathic hospital Fri
day. Funeral services were held Tuesday
from the Forttniller-Frederlcksen chapAl,
with burial In St. John's cemetery, Mrs.
Preiser was born at MedTord, Wis., Sep
tember 6, 1H84. She moved to Spokane,
Wash., In 1017 and to Bend In 1023, com
Intc to Albany In 1943. Surviving are her
mother, Mrs. Mary E. Warner, Spokane;
four children, Mrs. Leila Cobb, Portland;
Oakley C. Prosser, Bend; Marvin A. Pros
ser. Long Beach, Cel., and Mrs. H.iwl Pol
lock. Albany; three brothers, George,
Charley and Roy Warner, Spokane; threg.
sisters. Mrs. Laura Buss, Yakima, Wash.,
Mrs. Mary Wllkerson. Portland, and
Mrs. France Sturgls, Kelso, Wash.: seven
arandchlldren and two great grandchil
dren. John Henry Banta
Lebanon John Henry Banta, 69, died
AuKiist 7 at the home of his sister In
Brownsville. Born March 1, 18B0, in Ver- "
non county, Wis., he lived 59 years in
Lebanon, moving to Brownsville five yours
nao He followed the long Inn business
throughout his adult life. Services will b
held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Howe
Huston chapel with Elder George Simons
officiating. Burial will be in the lOOP
cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Chuck
Karl an Banta of Sweet Home and Sam
Carl Banta of Lebanon; sisters. Elvira
Newland. and Etta Warner. Brownsville, -Maggie
Sloan, Tumato, W'a-sh.: brothers,
Jim Banta, Brownsville, Percy Banta, -Crawfordsvllle,
Roy Banta, Holley, and
George Banta of Portland. There are two
grandchildren.
Swan Swan ion
Lebanon Funeral services were held
Tuesday at the Howe-Huston chapel in -
Sweet Home for Swan Swan.son, 85, a resi
dent of eastern Linn county for 40 yenra.
He was born June 4, 1864, In Sweden, com
Ing here from Montana in 1009. The re
tired farmer dl'd AiiKtist 6 In the Oood
Samaritan hospital, Corvallis. Rev. Lynn-
ton Elwell, pastor of the r Inst Christian
church M Lnbanon, officiated at the serv
ices and burial In the ulllllond cemetery.
Survivors are a brother, Nels Swansnn of
Portland; half-brother. Oscar Malstrom of
Bend, and step-daughter, Mrs. Harvey
lvU of Sweet Home.