Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1949, Page 23, Image 23

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    AUTOMOBILE?
BONESTEELE
1948 Studebaker Commander Starlight Coupe $1995
1946 Nash 4 Door Sedan 1195
i 1941 Ford Tudor Sedan
1941 Studebaker Commander 4 Door Sedan 675
1940 Plymouth Tudor Sedan 695
1940 Studebaker Champion 4 Door Sedan 795
1939 Studebaker Champion 4 Door Sedan 545
1929
Model "A" Ford
OTHER MAKES AND MODELS TO PROVIDE
GOOD TRANSPORTATION FROM $150 AND UP
Good Selection of '- and Ton Pickups .
At the Lowest Prices in Town
Bonesteele Sales & Service
370 N. CHURCH
PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS
'48 Pontiac Sdii. Cpe. R&H, low mileage $1895
'41 Pontiac Sport Coupe, R&H 695
'37 Pontiac Sedan 295
'36 Chevrolet Sedan 195
'36 Plymouth Sedan 195
I? H err all - Owens Co
660 N. LIBERTY
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
WE BUY newspaper and wait paper.
17fl0 N. Front. n310
DISTILLED white vinegar tor all pickling
purposes "K",s your pickle krlsp."
Also old time pure apple cider vinegar
Puritan Cider Works, West Salem. n205
III AUTOMATIC pistol, holster & shell.
Perfect shape. Call 24048 after 4:00.
nl97"
USED MAYTAG cast aluminum tub, bal
loon wringer. Good condition. 160, B30
Hood St. nlM
STEEL CLOTHESLINE Posts, railing In
atock Se made to order, 1145 N Liberty.
n316
PLASTI-KOTEt the cellophane-like finish
for your floor or linoleum, that re
quire no waxing. Yeater Appliance Co.,
T 11 . .. 11
ELECTRIC SEWING Machine. Free-West-Inghouse.
Yeater Appliance Co., 3S5 N.
Liberty. "318
USED ELECTRIC ranttes 129.95 to (129.50.
Yeater Appliance Co., 355 N. Liberty.
n218
USED ELECTRIC refrigerator. Yeater Ap
pliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty. t2l9
USED ELECTRIC Washing Machine,
$19.95 to $129.60. Yeator Appliance Co..
25JT tony . 21 6
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying $1.15.
Retread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster.
nal98
IT'S YOUR FAULT!
If you sell your household goods without
getting my price. I consistently pay
more cn.ih than any oher dealer. Ph.
Glenn Woodry 35110 for immediate re
sults. Will pay bonus price for com
plete households. nal95
WANTED furniture vo glue A repair Lee
Broa Purn Reflnishlog Co fb 3-1001
PHOTOGRAPHY
NEW ARGUS C-3 Camera with cwt, flash
sun. sun shade St filter kit, $58. Call
PERSONAL
AFTER THIS DATE I will not be re
sponsible for any bills contracted by
anyone other than myself. John W. Hun
ter, 1149 Ruee St., West Salem. j198
STANLEY HOME Products. 868 Cross St.
Phone 2-5446. P218
THREE SISTERS Convalescence Home,
3595 D street, Salem, Oregon. Phone
23853, where your loved one get the
best. Fully staffed, 34 hour service,
newly equip. A frlst class nursing home.
Miss Bernice Struckmeier. Supt. p20I'
AUTOMOBILES
REAL VALUES
ORVAL'S '
1941 Chev. 5-Pass.
Coupe, R&H $795
1941 Chev. Sedan, R&H. $795
1941 Dodge Custom
Sedan, H $795
1941 Chev. Convertible,
P&H $795
1941 Packard Clipper, H $895
1941 Ply. Spec. Club
Coupe, R&H $895
1941 Pontiac 8 Sedanet,
R&H
1941 Buink SDec. Sedan.
R&H $995
1941 Buick Super Sedan,
R&H $995
1940 Olds 98 Sedan, H..S695
1940 Willys Sedan, H. . .$445
1938 Olds 8 Coupe, R&H $295
1937 Buick Spec. Sedan,
R&H $345
1934 Plv. Sedan $165
ORVAL'S
(The Lot with the Turntable)
Center at Church - Ph. 3-4702
WILSON'S
LOW COST SPECIALS
193 OLDS J-DOOR $295
1837 CHEVROLET COUPE 275
19.H CHEVROLET SEDAN 15
1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1$D
1933 BUICK SEDAN 15
OttoJ.WilsonCo,
Commercial at Center
19 1: FLEETMASTER Chev. 4 door Sedan,
Excellent cond. $1200.00. 1920 Berry 8t
Ph. 20620. C.197
ll PACKARD 120. R&H. Very clean.
Priced to sell. Good condition. Call
23202 qI97"
'37 PACKARD convertible eda:
best o.'Ier. Ph. 23933.
. $225 or
ql9'
IBM CHEV. COI PE, MHO CBJh. 1835 Park
Ave. Phone 2-6491, uU evening. ql9S
I AUTOMOBILES
b9o
95
PH. 3-B277
PH. 24113
AUTOMOBILES
Eisner Motors to Buy
WILSON'S
1946 PONTIAC SEDAN
$1395
EXCELLENT CONDITION
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center-
GOOD VALUES
1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN
3000 Mile
1948 CHEVROLET AERO
Tu-tone Green RAH
194S FLEETLTNE 4 DOOR
$300 in Extra
1947 AERO, maroon color. A beauty.
1947 AERO, black. W.W. tire R&H.
1947 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE
Fully equipped.
1941 CHEVROLET CLUB OOUP1
193 SEDAN A DANDY
Eisner Motor Co.
353 N Hlih St. Salem, Oregon
ql91
39 FORD COUPE, '46 motor, radio, heat
er, sportllte. fender kirti. etc. New
paint. Phont 3-8076. q!96
Stl CHEV. SEDAN, new front end. heater,
aood motor. 3440 Sunnyview. Ph. 3-202A.
ql96
WILSON'S
LOW COST SPECIALS
1939 OLDS 3-DOOR $295
275
1937 CHEVROLET COUPS
195
1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN
195
145
1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1933 BUICK SEDAN
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
Commercial at Center
l6'
FOR SALE: 1936 Nash sedan
$50. Ph. 3-S810.
!
'47 CHEV. tt-ton pin.1. Oood cond. A
tlru. 3 food tpru. RfcH. Ph. 3-75B7.
qlSD
$1250
194(1 Mercury station waton. Real red
leather aeals. Thi 1 an exceptional bur
and must be aold. Ph, 33727 or ee at
3365 Portland Road. q200'
WILSON'S
1949 CHEV. CARRYALL
$1885 -ALMOST
NEW
OTTO J." WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center
4198'
'SB PONTIAC 3-door deluxe. Good run
nlng condition. 9380. 1086 Klec. Ave.
2-1434. ql99
IBS. CHEV. truck, flatbed. 187" wheel
base, f 135 for quick ale. At Qulnaby
Comer. qlBB'
WILSON'S
1949 CHEV. CARRYALL
$1885
ALMOST NEW
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center
ql8'
ID4H DODGE 2 dr. Sell or trade on 1947
model convert. Ph. 39831 or 33722.
ql97'
FOR SALE, 1938 4-door Ford convertible.
Ph. 29932 day. 34B43 nights. 0.199
19 III CHEV. convei. Loaded with acces
sories. Excellent condition. 11775. Ph.
2-4431 or 3-3849. ql98
IBM FORD SDN. Good condition. 9200 or
bt offer. 529 N. 23rd St. Phone 3-4758.
ql95
WILSON'S .
1946 PONTIAC SEDAN
$1395
EXCELLENT CONDITION
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Commercial at Center
e.1961
CAR ACCESSORIES at eoit price. Flrt
come first served a thlx 1 a close-out
-tale Dealers welcomed. R. D. Woodror
Co. 450 Center. q
193S STUDE com. 1350. Good condition In
Ac out. See at first barber hop across
bridle. Wut Salem. q!96
WANTED; Clean used car. Bob Mart
2160 South Commercial
J5fl USED CAR lot. Any car on the ol
150 St your old one 12th St. Junction
q207"
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT SELL . TRAD!
TERMS
333 Pal rt round Road Phone 1-1454
IMA G.M.C. --hoo Pic, up Excell. cond
New mntor See L. E. Oler. eall eve
ning, 400 M. Grant St., Sllvtrloo, Ore
1BI
AUTOMOBILES
TEAGUE'S SPECIALS
WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OP
LOWER PRICED USED CARS WE HAVE
HAD IN MONTHS. IF YOU ARE LOOKING
FOR A LOWER PRICED CAR WITH A LOT
OF QUALITY, COME IN AND CHECK OUR
STOCK.
" 25 To Choose From $95.00 to $1,000.00
Teague Motor Company
Phone 2-4173 352 N. Commercial
qlflfl
AUTOMOBILES
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
1946 HEAVY Duty Chevrolet 5-yard dump
truck.. Excellent condition, vernon uyck,
605 E. Salem Rd., Dallas, Ore., at Dal
las city limits. ql98
'46 CHEV. 4-door. F. M., R&H, black.
$1195 3350 Triangle Drive. qlflS
1947 PONTIAC 2 tone 4 door. Fully
equipped. ie,400 mties. see ai senator
Garage. Make offer. ql97
1949
FORD
5-PaA. Custom Club Coupe. Radio, heat
er, defrosters, eat covers, medium blue
finish. Pull guarantee. 24 month to pay.
ORVAL'S
(The Lot with the Turntable)
Center and Church Sts.
Ph. 3-4702
qlflT
1941 PONTIAC 6 cyl. club roupe. Radio,
neater, new lire, very ciean interior,
good paint, and In excellent mechani
cal condition. Far above average and
priced at only 8895. Easy terms. McCall's.
1397 State. Dial 3-8108. ql97
Clean Cars
Low Cost Transportation
1976 Plvmouth 4 door sedan 8325
1937 Ford 4 door sedan 8395
1937 Chevrolet 3 door sedan 8395
19.18 Chevrolet coupe 8495
1936 Ford 4 door sedan, an is 8245
EASY TERMS
McCALL'S USED CARS
1397 State Dial 3-B108
qlflV
ONE OWNER
1946 FORD Super Deluxe 4 door sedan.
l.ow mileage, a oeautuui automooiie. see
this car before you buy. McCall's Used
Cars. 1297 State. Dial 3-8108. 0.197'
1941 CHEVROLET 4 dr. sedan. Sea at SP
Motors, 544 Ferry St., Salem. q200
Eisner Motors to Sell
1949 .
CHEVROLETS
1 Stylellne Special Sedan, lest
than 100 mile 81895
1 Fleetllne Deluxe Tudor, radio,
heater, defroster, undercoat,
windshield washers, seat cover,
aldevlew mirrors, 9000 miles 11895
Full Guarantee on Both Cars.
Trades and 24 Months to Pay
ORVAL'S
(The Lot with the Turntable)
Center at Church St.
Phone 3-4702
MOTORCYCLE, SCOOTERS
I. D. 48-74 with 11,600 miles. Windshield,
lap robe and saddle bags. Never rode
over 60 miles per hr. 8378. Gene Diets,
2686. N. River Rd. Ph. 37333. qal95
FARM EQUIPMENT
JOHN DEERE Model L Tractor. Call St.
Paul 392. . qblff4
HAVE TD-14 tractors, wide gauge, 1
new, l usea, win sen one. a. u. cnoiieg.
312 Panama Bld. BE 6012. qbl99
USED TRACTOR TIRER, popular sizes,
15.00 and up. Montgomery Ward St Co.,
Salem. qbl97'
BOATS
SUPER SPECIAL
New 13 ft. Semi V Bottom boats. Beam
64 In. Transon 48 in. 877.50. North Salem
Boat Shop, Rt. 7 Box 22. Ph. 30060.qql9V
TRAILERS
NEWLY DECORATED light trailer house.
Sleeps 3. 1600. Ivan G. Martin. Ph.
3-4419. H95
28' FACTORY BUILT trailer house. Bu
tane rente. Oil heat, good oond. Priced
to sell. 3910 N. River Rd., Fir Crest
Trailer Parle. tl97
SAVE 80 on Trailers Sportsman Tear
drop, all aluminum, 1379.50. Cub Senior
walk-In mdoel 1395.00. T. W. Gibson,
173S S. 'High, Salem. Phone 3-6248.
USB
NEW SENSATIONAL NO LIFT boat trailer.
For Information write Box 369 Capital
Journal. DEALERS WANTED. t216
14 ft. TRAILER, furn., Id. COnd., 1350
Ph. 29386. after 6 p. m. or 1006 8. 2 1st,
FINANCIAL
We LIKE to MAKE
' LOANS
We make loan to 4 out of 8
who ask for one and enjoy dolm tt.
$25 to $500 on Autos
Up to $300 on Salary, Furniture
Cash for any good purpose
Take up to 20 month to repay
Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If
a loan solves a problem, phone or
come In today.
Personal Finance Co.
of Salem
918 State, Rm. 125 Phone 3-2464
C. R. Allen Mgr.; Lie. 6-122 M-1165
rlf6
PRIVATE MONO
Special rate and term
on larger loan
long and short time
payment
ROY H SIMMONS
136 Sown Commercial St Phone 1-9161
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS UP
TO 1300
Car loans up to MOO
- Come In or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1991 Fairgrounds Road
AcroA street from Bank
No Pa rklna problems
Phone 27012 Lie N M369-S291
Floyd Kenyon. Mir i
SEE US TOR
ATTRACTIVE PARM LOANS
ONLY 4-. OR 4' INTEREST
I to 40 Year and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 0tr.e 8 Phone 3-3841 r
GENERAL F7NANCB CORP.
LOANS
Lie 8-138 and ef-331
and
ROY R. BIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 8 Commerela St Tel 1-9141 r'
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO
183 8 Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 1-2467 Lie. NO. 11-1 SI S-U4 t-'
I AUTOMOBILES
FINANCIAL
FARM Arm crrr loans
4Sr. and 6
VOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reuon Cash for Real Extate Contracts
and Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
vl Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph 3-7162 r
PRIVATE LOAR WANTED
On home and business property valued
at 125.000, locnlrd In Salem. Income
from property 1235 per month. Want
$8900 loan at 8 interest. Call 3-4547
ask for Elevens. rl99
TRANSPORTATION
WANT TO SHARE Expenses with some
one going to sioux reus, a. u., within
next week. Ph. 3-6165. xlP5
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes need ma chine sold, rented
repaired Roen 486 Court Phone 1-8773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
new appliance V lace 'a Electric Phone
Free estimate Ttade-tn accepted on
3-9239 137 S Liberty St o
Spence Home Appliance Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4602
Prompt. o20S
AT-UR DOOR GRINDING
'swnmower sharpening and repairing
Dexter's. Ph 38833 o
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warrant RepAlr Station
for all make of Auto Radio Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 8 Liberty Ph 3-6055 o"
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-9288 Night
2-1804. 33" Center o
Mike Panek, 273 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-5181
Brake and wheel aligning specialist
o208
BUILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms.
No down payment Phone 2-4830. o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5909, o216a
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5909. o212
Tongue and groove chmney blocks,
wholesale or retail. Mortarless Block Co.
Ph. 3-7324. o205
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4308
0213
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. o212
Bulldozing, leveling St fine grading.
Prompt service. A. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264.
o207
BUSINESS St PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE
Telephone answering service. Day-nite.
Your secretary. Ph. 39133. ol95
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register AJ mates sold, rented, re
paired Roen 450 Court Ph 3-8773 o
CEMENT WORK
v For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walla, etc Call
2-4850. o
CHIMNEY 8 WEEP
Furnace chimneys bacuum cleaned
Ensley, 771 8. 21st. h. J-7176. o208
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Custom killing, curing Si smoking and
locker meat 'for sale. Salem Meat Co.,
25th At Turner Rd. Ph. 34858. o211
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vince't Electric for electrical wiring
contracting, repairing 157 S Liberty
39503. o202
EXCAVATIN DITCHING
Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates
I L. Bnatwrlzht. 410 Oregon Bldg. Ph.
Ph 3-9239 o
EXCAVATING A GRADING
Excavating St grading. Ben Otjen Si Son.
818 Rural Ave. Ph. 33080. o229
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3058. Lee Cross, 1855 Pearl. o308
Breithauot'r for flowers Dial 2-9179
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Buildings - Factories - Homes
Estimates Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDG. MA INT. CO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133 o
INSULATION
Johns-M an vllle. Phone 3-3748.
LANDSCAPr NURSERY
P A Doerfler St Hons. Ornamentals. 150
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1322. o'
DELVX SERVE SELF Laundry. 345 Jef-
lerson Bt Phone 23452. oaia
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Hsrr
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l. St. o207
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawnmowe sharpening
Dexter the lawnmower man Ph I68i3
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Watkm Oo products Free de
Ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-S393 o-
Mr.TTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4089
OFFICE FURNITURE Sk SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, file and filing supplies
safes, duplicator and supplies, desk
lamps typewriter atands. brief case
?lerce Wire Recorder. Roen 456 Court
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin.
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7S69.
0214
Spraj or brush painting. Ph. 22884. o201
Jlf itrom' are equipped to do your
painting Phone 2-2493 o
PAPER HANOING
Painting and paper hanging. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9S13. 857 Shipping. o214
PAPER HANGING
Expert Paperhanglng and painting, H
J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o201
Kemtonlng. Interior decorating, free es
timate. Ph. 20501 0199
Bldg maintenance,
painting. Ph 20501
general repair
0199
PAINTING St PAPLRIIANOINO
Call 22808 for four Painting A Papr
hanging. Attractive rates. ol97'
PICTURE FRAMINO
Picture framm Hutehftoc- Paint Store
PhOke 3-6687 o
PLUMBING
Fisherr844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. o206'
P-'T NI NfTs P RAVING
PhUi? W. Belike, h. 1-1308.
Stocks Advance
Up to Point
New York, Aug. 17 U.R
Snapping out of a sluggish rut,
the stock market moved forward
smartly today by fractions to
more than a point.
The volume was boosted to
around 1,500,000 shares for the
entire day when heavy trading
started in Commonwealth & Sou
thern at 5, up Vi at the year's
high.
Near the close on block of
100,000 shares was traded close
ly followed by other blocks rang
ing from 5000 to 8,000 shares.
Oils were singled out for buy
ing attention and made the best
advance of any of the major
groups. Within a short time the
recovery spread to. rails, steels
and majors, although the latter
two have been held back by sell
ing in the last two days.
The upturn today was a con
tinuation of the Tuesday mar
ket which moved up a trifle aft
er a three-day losing streak.
SALEM MARKETS
Completrd from repnrta of Salem deal
ers far the guidance ef Capital
Journal Readers. (Revised dally).
Retail trcd frlrea
Eg a- Alash 5.20.
Rabbit Prllctt S4.35.
Dairy I ted 13.85.
Poultry: Buying prire.t Grade A color
ed hens, 22-2f.c; grade A Leghorn hen.
20-22c; grade A coloreft fryer, three
ibs. ano up, 32-33o. Grade A old roosters
15 cent.
Eg its
niiylng Prices Extra large AA, 83c
targe AA. 62c: lame A. 60 -61c, medium AA.
57c; medium A. 58-S7c. pu!let 36-40C
Wholesale Prices Epf wholesale prices
j to 7 cents above the.e prices above
G ade A generally quolca at 87o medl
in. 63c
Bnttrrfat
P'emlum 64-65C. No. 1. 83ci No S. 87
59c -buying prlcr.M
Butter Wholesale grade A. 67et re
al! 73c
DIRECTORY
ROAD BUILDING St GRADING
Rond building Se grading, land clearing
with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt
service. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1304. o212
SAND Si GRAVEL
Valley Sand St Gravei Co Silt, sand A
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel St eats
Tractor scoop St truck for dirt moving
Ph office 24002, re. 37148
dalem Saw Wrk. Ph. 3-7603 1291 N 6th
02 03
SEWERS AND SETTIC TANKS
Elect) lo Roto-Rooter Exclusive Pateni
Razor Jharp Steel Cutting Blades
Clean Sewers or Drains Septla Tnn
Cleaned Rea. Ph t-6327 or 1-9488
SLI'TIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468 1-8337.
o209
K Hamel. Beptlc tank cleaned
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 114B-Sth
S. West Salem Ph. 3-7404. Ol7
Care taken with lawns No mileage
c.inire. utui couect ioaa a eeptic tana
Service. 2545 State. Phone 2-0734 0
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. 3-3312. o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under
wood portable All makes used machines
Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court o
TRANSFER Jb STORAGE
'.ocal St Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks tr
Portland dally Agent for Bekln House
hold goods moved to anywhere In OS
or Canada Lartner Transfer si Storage
Ph 3-3131 e
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made l-i Salem Free est Phone 17128
Elmer the Blind man e
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order m
reflnlshed. Relnholdt Lewis 3-1619
WRATHERSTRIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5963
O20B
Portable acetylene or arc. Anything,
anywhere. Ph. 33485. O310
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymor. Rt 2 Box 317. Ph 3-51SB
0210
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Mada to order 1 Daj
Del Relnholdt At Lewi Ph 33639 o
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Vlndow Cleaner Windows, wall
St woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waxed and polished Ph 3-1337 14'.
Court. Langdoe. Culbertsoo and Mather
WOOD A SAWDUST
West S&let FuH Co Ph 2-403 1 o
LODGES
I.O.OJ1 meet every Wed
nesday night. Vlsltora wet
LEGAL
LEGAL
I. C. T. Reaney, hereby claim a lien
upon the baggage, clothing and other
property brought Into the Senator Hotel
by P. B. Murray on May I. 1949, and
more than 60 days having elapsed slnre
the expiration of the time accommoda
tions, board or lodging were furnished,
and the amount of 145.38 1 now due on
account of the aforesaid accommodation,
board and extras not having been paid
by the above-named person, and the Hen
of the underslnned not having been sat
isfied, now, therefore, notice Is given that
the undersigned will proceed to sell the
clothing, baggage and other property of
the above-nnmed person at private sale
at the Senator Hotel on the 39th day of
Alieust. 1949.
Dated this 16th day of August, 1949.
Signed, C. T. REANEY,
Manager.
198
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received by the
Secretsry of the Oregon State Board of
Control at Room 109, State Capitol Build
ing. Salem, Oregon, until 2:00 p.m., DST.
August 25th, 1949. for the painting of the
biilldlnxs at the Veterans' Village, Oregon
College of Education at Monmouth, Ore
gon, for the State of Oregon, and will
then and there be opened and publicly
read aloud. Bids received after the time
flxd for opening the same will not be
considered.
Specifications, and form of contract
documents may be obtained In the office
of the Oregon State Board of Control, 109
Capitol Building, Snlrm, Oregon.
All contractors shall comply with an
.tale laws pertalnnlx to the qualification
of bidders, and particularly title 98,
chapter 1, Oregon Laws Annotated.
Each proposal shall be made out on a
bid form contained In the contract docu
ments and shall be accompanied by s
certified check or bid bond mad payable
lo the Oregon State Board of Control In
an amount not less than 10 of the total
amount of the proposal.
The Oreaeon State Board of Control
reserves thee right to reject any or all
b'ds.
No blddT may withdraw his bid after
thr hour set for the opening unless said
award Is delayed for a period of exceeding
30 days.
OREOON STATE BOARD OF CONTROL.
B' ROY H. MILLS, fterretsry.
Dale 1ft August 1949, Sal'm. Oregon.
Aug. 17,18 199
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Saleaa Litest Market
(By Valley Packing Company)
Spring lamb 118.00
Feeder lamb (10.00 to 14.00
Ewes 11.00 to 14.00
Cutter cows to. 00 to 110.00
Fat dairy cow .110.00 to $1100
Bull 113.00 to 116. uO
Calve, good (300-450 lbs.) 114.00 to 118.00
Veal (150-300 lb, aood ..118.00 to 130.00
Portland lastslde Market
Tomatoes sold for 11.10 a flat on -the
Portland EasLslde Farmer Wholesale Pro
duce market today.
Corn wa up to 11.30 a ftve-doien-ear
crate.
Peache were 13.35 to 13 30 a box.
Lettuce brought 12.25 to 82.50 a crate.
Pertlsnd Prednc
Bvttarfal TtnikVive, eubjeet to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 63-fl6c lb.. 93 score, 61-64c lb., 90
score, 57 -60c, 89 score, 35c. Valley routes
and country totals 2c less than first.
Batter Wholesale FOB bulk cube to
vhoiesalers: grade AA, 93 score, 62c
A 02 score 61c: B. 90 score, o9e lb.;
O 9 score, 86c. Above prices are etrlct'.y
nominal.
Cheese Belting price to Portland whole
sale: Oregon singles JB-40c; Oregon ft
im. loaf 42-43c; triplet 1U less than
tingles
Eggs T Wholesalers) A grade large
61 -62Vtc; A medium, B4Vfc-67Vic; grade
B laige, ft3l-ftft',jc; small, A grade, 444c
Portland Dairy Market
Batter Price to retailers: Grade AA
print 87c; AA cartons 68c: A prints
67c A cartons CSci B prints 64c.
Esss Prices to retailers: Grade A A
large 68c dos.; certified A large, 65c: A
large, 64c: AA medium, 61c: certified A.
medium, 60c; A medium, 69c. A small.
46c: cartons 3c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Or? on lngles S9-42c Oregon loaf, 5
!b loafs 44lt-43c lb.; triplets, I1 'cents less
than singles. Premium brands, singles,
alVsc lb. loaf, 53 Sc.
real try
Live Chickens No 1 quality FOB
Plants, No. 1 broilers under 3 lbs. 36-310
lb. fryers 2l4-3 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
Ibs. 19-31c; colored fowl all welghU 23c
ruostera. all weights, 18-30C
Rabbits Average tr. grower: live whites.
4-5 Ibs 18-20 lb.: 8-6 lbs. 16-lftc lb:
oored 3 cents lower, old or heavy ooes.
8-l4c; dressed fryers to butcher. 53-57c
Country-Killed Meats
Veal top quality 31-33e lb.; other
grades according to weight and quality
wi h poor or heavier 24-39c
Hogs: Light blocker. Jl-33c lb.: sows
i4-36r
Lnmbs: Top quality, 37-38c lb.; mutton
10- 13c.
Beef: Good cows. 23-24c lb.: manners-
nu.er, 3l-23c.
Fresh Dressed Meals
(Wholesaler to retailers per cfft.U
Beef steers, good. 500-800 lbs 143-48:
commercial. 135-141: utility, 831-134.
C ws Commercial. 833-38; utility. 129-
31 Cannerscutter. 823-27.
Beei cuts t good steers)- Htnd quar
ter 85355. rounds. 15383: full loins.
trimmed 170-173: triangles, 136-37: square
chucks, 138-40; ribs, $53-98; forequarter.
Veai and alf: Good, 136-40: commercial.
832-35: Utl.liy 128-30
Lambs: Good-choice, spring lambs, $43-
4ft; commerela $3739.
Mutton: Good. O Ibs. down, $18-30
Pork cuts: Loins, No. I. 8-12 lbs. $60-
62; shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $40-42; spare-
ribs $48-51; carcasses, 835-36; mixed
weights $3 lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Caacara BarkDry 13'ie lb,, green 4e lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades
iftc lb.
Mohair lit lb. on 13-month growth
nominally.
Hides Calves, 25c lb., according to
weight, kins 30c lb., beef 10c lb., bulla
4 -So lb Country buyer pay 2e less.
Nut Quotations
Walnati Franquettes. first quality lum
Do, 84.7c large, 32.7c: medium, 37.2c:
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c
m.dium. 28.2c: 'taby, 33 2c; soft shell, first
quality large, 99.7c medium, 26.2c: sec
ind quality large. 27 2c; medium. 24.7c;
baby 23.2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 20e Ib.t large, 18c.
nedlum, 16c: .mRll. i3c.
Portland Grain
Portland. Aug. 17 iff) Cash wheat
0ld: Soft white 2.09: soft white (ex
cluding Rex) 2.09; white club 3.09: west
ern red 2.09.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.09; 10 per
cent 2.09; 11 per cent 2.09; 12 per cent
3. J 2.
Hard white Baart: Ordinary 3.09; 10
per eer.t 2.09.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 38. barley
8, flour 6, corn 6, oats 4, mlllfeed 9.
Portland Mveilock
Portland, Ore., Aug. 17 0J.B Livestock:
Cattle salable 300; calves 100; market
slow on most classes; canner and cutter
cjwi and common and medium calves
under pressure; cutler and common light
steer 13.50 to 19.00; medium stockers
If. 00 to 19.00: canner and cutter sow
9. r0 to 10.50: ome 11.00: common and
medium 13.00 to 14.80 or above; common
lo good aausage bulls 14.00 to 17.80; odd
good ??aler 22.00; some held higher; com
mon and medium 11.00 to 18.00.
Hogs salable 180; market active, steady
with Tuesday's late trade; good and
choice 180 to 380 lbs. 23. SO; few good 4;0
to 500 lb. sow 15.00; fat type 430 lbs
down to 14.00; light weights salable Ifl.o.
to 17.00 and above; no feeders; good ano
choice quoted 33.00 to 34.80.
Sheep salable 700; holdover 300: markrt
slow on most classes; good demand good
and choice spring lambs; good and choice
springers 30.00; one lot choice 101 lb.
21.00; good No. 7 pelt shorn lamb 18.00;
common lo good feeders unsold; aood and
choice 103 lb. yearling 18.00; good slaught
er ewes salable 8.00: common and me
dium 3.00 to 5,00.
Chlcage l.lveiloek
Chicago. Aug. 17 fs'. msDA) Salable
hogs 8000; moderately active; butrhera ov
er 200 Ibi. steady to strong; under 200 Iba.
unevenly steady to 60 centi or more low
er; sow 36 centi, Initancea 80 centi, high
er: ton 20.80 for several load choice 210-
250 lb. weights; bulk good and choice 200-
260 lb. 30.00-20.80; few weighing up to 3ft0
Ibi. down to ai low at 17.80; increased
upply medium to choice 180-190 lb. 17.00
19.50; good and choice aowi under 350 lb.
17.00-18.23; few allghtly higher: 380-400 lb.
15. 75-17.00: 400-450 lb. 14.76-10.00: few
475-650 lb. 13 00-14.50.
Ba able catl e 13.000: ia able calve 400-
ilow; choice yearling and ateers weighing
up to around 1200 Ibi. study to 26 cent
lower: all other weights and gradei and
heifer, weak to 60 cent lower; beef cows
dull, around 50 cents lower; ranners and
cutters Mteady to 25 cents lower; bulla and
vealers steady to 80 centi lower; top 28.75
for several load high-choir yearling! and
litem 1200 Ibi. down; hulk good and
choice fed steer and yearllnga 28. 25 -28. 3.1:
high-medium to low-good kinds 22.60
26.00; common to average-medium steers
17.50-22.00; good to low-rholre heifers
36.25-27.00; good beef cows 18,60-17.50; odd
head 19.00-18.50; canner and cutters
11.00-14.00: few at 14.26:' medium mil
good aauaage built 18.OO-30.75; common to
eholce vealers 20.00-28.80; top 37.00 spar
ingly.
Salable sheeo 20OQ: irattered nrirf Inti
choir native lambs 24.00; rholce Idaho
iprlng lamb held above 24.00: bldrlin
8 60 down on light slaughter ewea and
3.60 on heavlet.
Oregon Grass Seed
Prices Booming
Portland, Aug. 17 OP) Oregon
grass seeds are attracting com
petitive bids that are booming
their prices.
Common ryegrass Is up to
about 10 '4 cents a pound, blue
tag alta fescue Is up to 38 cents
and chewing fescue was quoted
yesterday at 32 and 33 cents.
One deal was listed at 34 cents.
Hairy vetch was not active
and legume seeds were moving
about average.
A small carryover of 1948
stock was given as the reason
for the activity in ryegrass and
fescue.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Monitor Road
Tangle Shown
Discovery made by S. Sims,
surveyor who has been platting
land for additions to the school
district at Monitor where a new
school plant is being erected,
shows that when market road 74
between Silverton and Monitor
was laid out in 1926 that where
it enters Monitor an old road
was never vacated and this now
encroaches over onto new land
bought for the Monitor school
district.
The new market road is 50
feet wide. The old pioneer road
which it replaced but which im
mediately adjoins it to the west
was 60 feet wide, giving the
county about 110 feet of right
ofway. The old pioneer road
was abandoned here but still
clutters up the title for the
school district as well as for
several lot owners lying in the
townsite of Monitor.
County court members Wed
nesday agreed if the Monitor
school district will set it in mo
tion with a letter to the court,
to adopt a resolution vacating
the section of the old road no
longer used, with exception of
a 10-foot strip of it which will
be added to its 50-foot rightof
way for the road actually in
use and return the balance of
the land to the school district
and other property owners.
Mount Ranier
Climbers Fined
Mount Rainier National Park,
Amtf. 17 (p John C. Preston,
Mount Rainier national park su
perintendent, said today that
seven Oregon and Washington
men had been fined $25 each for
attempting to scale Mount Rai
nier without complying with all
park regulations.
He said one party, composed
of Ted Howser, T. R. Howser,
A. R. Case and Bill Woods, all
of Portland, were warned Sun
day not to attempt to climb
above Camp Muir, located at.
10.000 feet on the southern
lope of the mountain. The pro
hibition, he said, came when
park rangers ruled they were
not experienced mountaineers
and were not properly equipped
The four reached an eleva
lion approximately 2,500 feet
below the 14,408 summit before
exhaustion forced them to aban
don the attempted ascent, he
said. On their return they were
taken before a U. S. commls
sioner and fined.
The second party from Alder,
Wash., composed of Ralph Wie
sfard, William Bottcher and Don
Purdy, attempted an ascent via
Burrough mountain and the Em
mons glacier. Preston said they
failed to register as required,
were turned back by snow
squalls at 13,000 feet, and were
fined In the commissioner s court
on their return.
ITU Upholds
Strike Policies
Oakland, Calif., Aug. 17 Wi
Leaders of the International
Typographical Union proposed
today to tighten its work con
tract policy.
Target of the prospective ac
tion at the current 91st conven
tion was the so-called "memor
andum contract." Some ITU lo
cals recently signed such agree
ments with employers. They
drew rebukes by the ITU execu
tive council.
President Woodruff Randolph
referred to contract deviations
in floor debate yesterday on an
attempt to knock over the un
ion's basic policy for dealing
with employers.
Delegates' drowned out a St
Louis resolution for a policy
change with a resounding vote
There were no dissenting votes
to adoption of a committee re
port spiking Hie resolution. The
action backed Randolph's two-
year fight against certain em
ployers and the Taft-Hartley act
St, Louis members called for
outright repeal of the bargain
Ing formula as outdated and un
successful in maintaining har
mony. Randolph, after referring
to the 21-month ITU strike
against Chicago newspapers and
disputes elsewhere, warned that
to abandon it would mean "com
plete surrender."
Paramount Market
Robbed of $400
A man strolled Into the office
of Paramount Market, 260 North
Liberty street, Tuesday after
noon, picked up $400 In cash and
strolled out again.
Thai's about all police have
to work on.
Mrs. Martha Gahlsdorff,
Leary of Timid Male Customers
Los Angeles, Aug. 16 (U.R) Mrs. Sally Schaffer, manager of
a downtown women's shop, today was more suspicious than
ever of timid male customers who want to buy corsets.
A mild-mannered youth blushed yesterday and said "I
want to buy a corset." When Mrs. Schatfer produced the
corset, he produced a pistol, emptied the cash register of
f ln. bowed low, said "thank you" and left.
"Ha was still blushing when he walked out," she said.
Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1949 23
bookkeeper at tne grocery store
told detectives that she had been
out of the office momentarily
and upon returning to the office
found a man standing there.
The man requested to see the
manager, and when Mrs. Gah's
dorf stepped to the office win
dow to look for the manager, the1
man calmly walked out.
She noticed the safe door!
open and discovered that $400
was missing.
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Army Plan for
Farm Exhibit
Representatives of the two
branches of the armed services
will be in town this evening to
attend a meeting of the Salem
Military Manpower committee
at which plans are to be made
for an exhibit by the armed
forces at the Oregon State Fair.
Coming from Vancouver Bar
ricks, headquarters for the
Northern Military district, is
Lt. Col. Henry Russell, who
has been appointed by Gen
Mark Clark, commander of the
Sixth army, as military coordin
ator for the exhibit. The col
onel is officer in charge of in
ttntry affairs, ORC, for the
Northern Military district.
Flying in from Seattle this
morning to attend the meeting
and assist Lt. Cmdr. David
Morey, Jr., in making plans of
the navy s part of tiie exhibit,
was Lt. (J.g.) R. H. Hamilton.
Hamilton, who plans a two-day
stay here, is from the office of
Cmdr. M. J. Luosey, director of
training for the 13th naval dis
trict.
Nearly six and a quarter mil
lion active proprietors and em
ployees worked in U.S. retail
stores in 1939, the last Census
of Business revealed. The latest
Census of Business now under
way will compile figures for
1948.
Garnish chilled cream of to
mato soup with a little finely
cut green pepper before serving.
Or sprinkle with bread cubes
that have been browned and
crisped in garlic olive oil.
OBITUARY
J, A. (Jerk) Thompson
Corvalll J. A. Uarlci Thompson, 7.
died at a local hospital Tueadar night
following a month' lllneu. He wa born
In Emporia. Kan., April 20. 1R74, the oa
of George W. and Mary Olmxted Thomp
son. He attended achool there and when
IS year old moved with his parent to
Brookfleld. Waah.. where he engaged In
commercial fhhlng and logging. Ha wkj
married to Bertha Plunkett at Aatarfa
June 2S, 1A9R, and shortly later moved
to Coo Bay where he apent ten year in
the coaAt aiiard ervke. going to Blodg-
ett In Aiuiwl, lflOfl, where he owned and
operated a general atore and post office.
for 35 year, retiring in 1944 and moving
o Salem, com la to Cnrvallu a year ago.
The couple observed their golden wedding
anniversary last June. Surviving are lour
daughter)" and two sotw, Mr. Ruth John
son. Eugene; Mr. Anna Hawley and Mri.
Trance Ewlng. both of Corvalll: Mrs.
Minnie Clark, Blodgett; John Thompson, .
Blodgett. and Stanley Thompson, Cor-
111; 17 grandchildren and n great
grandchildren. Funeral aervlce will ba
held from the Mayflower cnapei or tne
DeMoM -Young blood funeral home here ar
2 o'clock Friday (DAT) with Rev. Charlea
s. Neville officiating and burial In Oak
awn Memorial park.
DEATHS
John Clifford Rlford
John Clifford Eiford. late reldent oi
Mot Center street, at a local hospital,
Atuust 16. at the age of years. Sur
vived by father, John C. Eiford of Salem:
a iter. Mr Kenneth W. King of Salem;
nd a brother Mervyn R. Eiford of El
lenabure. Wash. Service will be held at
the Clough-Itnrrlclt chapel Thursday. Au
gust 18. at 10 a.m. with entombment at
Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum.
Fred Fuller
Fred Fuller, late res dent or orani
Pass. Oregon, at a local hospital. August
11 at the aoe nf 70 venrs. An "niinrement
of services later by the Howell-Edwarda
chapel.
Flerlan Wartetha
Florian Werretha. at Alderton. wasn,.
at the aee of 70 vears. Survived by two
Ulster. Mrs. R. B. Comstock of Salem
and Mrs. Victoria Hyland of Puyallup,
Wuh .: nrl a brother. Louts Ware of Ta-
roma, Wah. Announcement of aervlce
later by Clough-narncir. company.