Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 19, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    Jwo Silverlon
Paslors Leave
Silverton Changes are to be
noted in the pastorates of two
local churches, vacation days for
Sunday school groups are soon
to be over, and regular activi
ties in church groups are being
resumed in congregational meet
ings and Instructor sessions.
Leaving for Arlington, Wash.,
Lutheran church pastorate will
be Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr from
Trinity. Rev. James A. Tofte of
Calvary Lutheran church has
accepted a call to Hawley, Minn.
Rev. Fuhr will deliver his fare
well sermon the first Sunday in
September, Rev. Tofte, the last
Sunday in the month. The fam
ilies plan to leave shortly after
the ceremonials of final address
es to their congregations, here
Trinity Sunday school teachers
meeting will be at the home of
Samuel Torvends, Tuesday, 8
o'clock in the evening.
Rev. Ben F. Browning of the
Methodist group is announcing
the resuming of choir rehearsals
Wednesday evening of the com
ing week. Youth Fellowship
department is to stage a fun
carnival. Wednesday evening,
August 24, beginning at 8:30
o'clock. Mrs. Harrison Fisher
Is counsellor and Blair Finlay,
president, and will be in official
"charge.. . The affair is for the
well - wisher - hour for those
young folk planning to leave for
college, and the donations are
for the missionary burget plan
ned by the youth department.
The public Is Invited.
Calvary Lutheran Ladies Aid
ociety is to meet Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
church locial rooms, Mrs, James
A. Tofte, hostess.
Calvary Lutheran
Minister Resigns
Silverton Rev. James A
Tofte, pastor of Calvary Luther
an church in Jersey street for
the past three years, submitted
his resignation to members of
his congregation as a special
meeting this week, In answer
to a call from the Hawley,
Minn., Lutheran church.
The group accepted Rev.
Tofte's resgnation. The fare
well service Is announced for
the last Sunday in September
The desire for the change in
pastorates, Rev. Tofte said, was
to be near elderly relatives need
ing family care.
A pastor is to be selected by
the Augsburg College group of
Minneapolis to succeed Rev.
Tofte.
The family plans to leave for
their new assignment Septem
ber 20.
Speaking About Japan
Four Corners, Aug. 19 There
will be special services both
morning and evening on Sun
day, August 21, at the Four Cor
ners Baptist church. At the eve
ning service, Miss Margaret For
sythe from the First Baptist
church of Salem will give a
talk on Japan. Miss Forsythe's
father Is an army officer and
she lived there for some time.
Silverton
Churches
Chttreh f Jeans Christ of the Latter
Day Saints (Mormon) KP hall. Oak and
Mill. Sunday school, 10, evening service, 1.
Christian Belene
Services, 11.
-Sunday achool, 9:45.
St. Paul's Catholic Father John J.
Walsh, pastor. Sunday masses, 8 and 10.
Week days, 8.
Assembly of Ood Berrel H. Scott, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:45. Divine worship,
11. Young people's society, 6:45. Evangel
istic, I.
Church f Ood Rev. E. E. Nix, pastor.
Sunday school, .10. Worship hour, 11. Eve
ning service, 8.
Seventh Day Adventlst Elder A. D?
Chllson, Salem, and Harold Johnson, lo
cal elder, In charge. Sabbath school, Sat
urday, 9:30. Morning worship, 11. Satur
day. Sunday evening evangelistic service.
Merqnam and Molalla Congregations,
Methodist Rex Kendall, pastor. Joint pas
torate. Forenoon services at Marquam, af
ternoon at Molalla.
Pilgrim Holiness D. C. Olson, pastor.
Sundav achool. 9:45. Sermon bv oast or. 11.
Young people meet, 7. Evangelistic ser
mon, 8.
r Christian and Missionary Alliance Gor
don T. Bratvold, minister. Sunday
school, 10. Morning worship, 11. Sermon
by pastor. Subject: "Never or Ever." Vo
cal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Al Larson. Young
people, Junior and senior, meet 7. Evan
gelistic missionary service, 8. Pastor In
charge.
Trinity Lutheran M. J. K. Fuhr, pastor.
Sunday school on vacation during August.
Divine worship, 11. Sermon subject: "True
to the Master." Special music In charge
of Miss Shirley Thompson.
Methodist Ben F. Browning, pastor.
Sunday achool, 9:45. Oeneral worship ser
vices, 11. Sermon by pastor, topic: "Bricks
In Bread Wrappers." Youth Fellowship,
7:30.
1mm an net Lutheran A. L. Almlle. Pas
tor. Sunday school vacation during Aug
ust. Divine worship, 11, sermon by guest
pastor, rtev. j. fcnaerson oi scieniywooa,
Mont. Special music. Luther league, 7:30.
Topic tor discussion: "God Maintains and
Directs."
Calvary Lutheran James A. Tofte, pas
tor. Sunday school and Bible class. 10.
Morning worship theme at 11, "Those
"n oi Liuiii. opeciai aiming.
First Christian Arthur Charles Bates.
minister. Bible school, 9:45. Communion
and sermon. 11. Topic: "Excellent Things."
Christian Endeavor, 7 Evening worship
hour. g. Questions on religious thoughts
wgreq by me pastor.
Amity Churches
Baptist Bruce Wakeman. pastor. Sun
day school, 10. Morning worship. 11. Youth
fellowship, 7. Evening service, I.
Chureh of Christ Wm. P. Morse, pastor.
Bible school, 10, Morning worship. 11.
Vnith meetings, 7:30. Evening service,
0:30.
Methodht Rev. Fremont Paul, minis
ter. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship.
U- Rev. Charles Schrelber. McMlnnville,
k l't speaker. Junior fellowship, 6 p.m.
' Y-outh fellowship, 7.
Asmbty of God William N. Beachy.
Pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning
orship. 11. Children- meeting, 1:15. Eve
ning service, 1:44.
Sat.
em 5 L hurches
First Church or ChrUt. Sciential Liberty
and Chemeketa SU. Sunday school at 11
a.m. Morning service at 11. Sermon sub
ject. "Mtnd." Nursery for children up to
3 years of age provided durlnit the morn
ing service. No Sunday evening service
during August.
Initltutt of Rflitlom Science Philo
sophy, Ine. Sunday service, Salem Wom
an s club at 460 N. cottage meet, sub
ject: "Rules of Greatness." Rev. Olive
Stevens and Tonl Van Ornum speaking.
Truth Center 362 N. Cottage. Services:
Tuesday evenlns, 8. conducted by Rev.
Olive Stevens. Wednesday evenings by To
nl Van Ornum. 8. Monday and Wednes
day afternoons at 2 and Friday evenings
ai a classes are new lor women oniy.
Central Lutheran Gaines and N. Capl
to). G. B. Rundstrom, pastor. Junior ser
vice, 10. Morning worship, 11. Evening
crv.ee or turner league, t.jv.
8alem Heights Community Non-deno
minational. Rev. T. C. Brown, pastor. Li
berty road at Madrona avenue. Sunday
scnooi, lo. rreacmng, 11.
Knight Memorial Congregational Nine
teenth and Ferry streets. Louts E. White,
minister, Sunday school, 9:45. Morning
worship. 11. Sermon, "Better Than Re
demption," Church-time nursery.
Christian Missionary Alliance North
6th at Gaines. Sunday school, 9:45. Morn
ing worship, 11, Young people, 6:30. Or-
cnesim practice, o:JU. Evening service,
7:30. Herman J. Bohl, pastor.
West Salem Methodist Third and
Gerth. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Church
school, 9:45. Worship. 11. Sermon, "The
City of God." Youth fellowship, 6:30.
First Presbyterian Chun-inkt at Win.
ter. Chester W. Hamblln. Das tor. John I..
Goodenberger, assistant pastor. Church
scnooi, :&. Morning worship. 10:55.
Voices to Be Heard." Sermon bv th Rv
Allan B. Philp, First Presbyterian church.
Bend, Ore. Youth groups, 6.
First Baptist Marlon and Llhurt fit.
Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. C. E.
Brlrkwedel, associate pastor, Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. "Divi
sions In the Church," Pastor Lloyd An-
aerson. Youth meetings, 6:45. Evening
gospel service, 8. "The Parable of the
Hidden Treasure," Rev. Anderson and tes
timony from Ron Esson, missionary ap
pointee to the Philippine islands.
Halbert Memorial Bantlit LnrninH on.
mile north of underpass on Highway 99-E
Rev. C. E. Brlckwrdel. ntnr Rimri.
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11, pastor
"H"1""' """' pcupic b league, o:ju. five-
uiiib gunnel service, 'CJW.
Truth Center 202 N. Cottage. Evening
8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16. Subject, "Law
of Prosperity."
United Pentecostal 445 Ferry, Rev.
Nathaniel Wilson, pastor. Sunday school,
9:45. Morning service, 11. Sermon, "Vic
torious Faith." Evenlna service. 7:48. Rcr.
mon, "The Repentance Which Glorified
t-tOQ. '
First Spiritualist 248 N. Cammrrl1
Rev. Maxlne Roberts, speaker. Circle at
o;4u services at 7:30.
Central Church of Christ Chemeketa
at Cottage. M. c. Cuthbertson, minu
ter. Bible school, 9:45. Preaching and
woranip, io:a a.m. and 8 p.m.
St. Marks Evantellcal Lutheran 34S
m. unurcn. riev. m. a, Getzendaner, D. D..
Rev. J. L. Bagllen. pastors. Sunday sehnnl
9:45, Morning worship, 11. Sermon, "The
Court Street Christian 17th and Court.
W. H. Lyman, minister. Blbl rhnnl a.
sembly, 9:45. Morning worship and com
munion, 10:50 o clock. Sermon, "A Founds
tlon for Happiness." Christian Endeavor
nour 7. evening worship, 8. Sermon, "Peo
ple Are Different."
First Christian High and Center. Dud
ley Strain. Associate, minister, Walter
Naff. Church school. 9:45. Mornlna wor
ship and communion, 10:50. Sermon, "The
rem 01 Privilege." Walter Nail. Youth
groups, 6:30. Evening worship, 7:46. Ser
mon, "Reflected Glory," Dudley Strain.
Leslie Methodist South Commercial at
Meyers. Rev. G. Wesley Turner, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45. Morning service. 11.
Sermon. "The Goal Beyond Us," by Rev. A.
J. Qulrin. Evening service, 8. Sermon,
"Life's Great Imperatives," by Rev. Mel
ville T. Wire.
Faith Tabernacle North 6th and Gaines.
Rev. Max Wyatt, pastor. Sunday school,
iu. Morning worsnip, 11. sermon oy Rev.
Wyatt. Evangelistic service, 8 p.m.
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church and
Chemeketa. The Reverend George H.
Swift. B. D., rector. Holy communion (In
the chapel), 7:30. Nursery school In par
ish house, 11. Prayer service and sermon,
11 o clock.
Christ Lutheran State street at 18th.
C. R. Schultx, pastor. Divine worship at
8:45 and 11 o'clock. Sunday school and
Bible classes at 9:50.
Jason Lee Memorial Methodist North
Winter at Jefferson. Louis C. Klrby, D. D.,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning
service, 11. Sermon, "Jesus, the Light of
the World," guest speaker. Dr. Harry
Pemberton.
First Chureh of God Hood and North
Cottage. O. W. Clemens, pastor, Church
school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Topic,
"Tests of Right Praying." Youth Fellow
ship, 7 p.m. Evening worship, 7:45. Topic,
"Bible Facta Concerning the Devil."
New Calvary Chapel (Full Gospel)
1143 North Liberty. Rev. Claude C. and
Mary W. Bell, pastors. Sunday achool,
10. Morning service, 11. Evening service,
7:45.
Stayron Churches
faptlst Rev. WlDard Buckner, pastor.
Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Training hour, 7:15. Evening service, I.
Chareh of Christ Clyde Freeman, pas
tor Bible school, 10. Worship service, 11,
Youth Fellowship, 8:80. Evening worship,
8.
Chnrrh of Christ L. M. Be Id. minister.
Bible study, 10. Morning worship, 11. Eve
ning worship, 5.
Methodist John Moranee, pastor. Bible
school, 10. Worship service, 11, Youth Fel
lowship, 8:30. Evening worship, t.
Assembly of God Rev. Melvln Stock
a. II, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning
service. 11. Young people's meeting, 0:45
Evening evangelistic service 7:45,
Immaculate Conception Catholle Rev.
tth, Jonas, pastor. Sunday services:
Masses 6, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.
St. Partlek's Catholle (Lyons) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter ached
ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass
10:30 a.m.) 3rd and 4th Sundays mass at
8:30 a.m.
Onr Lady of Lourdea (Jordan) Father
Leander Schneider, pastor. Winter sched
ule, 1st, 2nd and 5th Sundays, mass 8:30
a.m.: 3rd and 4th Sundays, mass 10:30
Baptist Bruce Wakeman, pastor Sun
day school 10. morning worship 11, Youth
Fellowship 7, evening service 8.
Church of Christ Wm. F. Morse, min
ister. Bible school 10. morning worship
II, Junior meeting 7. Young People's meet
ing 7. evening services 8.
Methodist church Rev. Fremont Paul,
pastor. Sunday school 10, morning wor
ship II, Junior Fellowship 8, Youth Fel
lowship 7.
Assembly of God William N. Beachy,
pastor. Sunday school 9:46, morning wor
ship 11, children's service 7:30, evening
service 8.
Turner Christian Gilbert B. Carey, pas
tor. Bible school, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Sermon. "Homeward Bound." Christian
tfndeavor. 7. Evening service, 8. Message
by the pastor, "Ears and No Ears."
Youth Rally Offered
Woodburn A Youth for
Christ rally will be held Sat
urday night at 8 o'clock In the
local Free Methodist church
An outstanding program is be
ing prepared under the direction
of Willis Geyer.
Bethel Baptist
Conference Bound
Six members of the Bethel
Baptist church left Salem Fri
day morning for Sioux Falls, S.
D., where they will attend the
North American Baptist General
conference. The group includes:
Rev. and Mrs. Rudolph Woyke.
Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Schulz, and
Caroline and Ruth Giese. The
Rev. Mr. Woyke is a member of
the denomination's seminary
board and is expected in Sioux
Falls for a pre-conference board
meeting on Monday afternoon,
August 22. The local visitors to
the conference plan to stop at
Washburn and Underwood. N
D., on their return trip. These
are the towns where Rev. Woyke
served as pastor about eight
years ago. Washburn is a form
er home of the Schulz's. The
group will return to Salem on
September 2. Dr. J. R. Turn
bull is to preach at the Bethel
Baptist church here in the ab
sence of the pastor.
Science Group
Presents Speaker
The Institute of Religious
Science and Philosophy whose
chapter activities are held at the
Salem Women's club at 460 N.
Cottage, is presenting a speaker
from Texas, Mrs. Hattie McLel
lan. She will make one talk,
Wednesday night, Aug. 24 at 8
o'clock and her topic is "Behold
Our God."
Mrs. McLellan was National
Secretary-Treasurer of United
Prayer, Inc., for four years. She
is well-known in the Metaphysi
cal field in the southern western
states and now has her own Re
ligious Science chapter in Mc
Allen,. Texas.
Rev. Olive Stevens, who was
instrumental In bringing Toni
Van Ornum to the Salem chap
ter, will present Mrs. McLellan.
The public is Invited and urged
to come early if they desire a
seat.
Dallas Churches
Evangrllcal Mennonlte A. P. Toews,
pastor. Sunday school. 9:45. Morning wor
ship. 11. Sermon, "Those Long Blanks.'
Christian Endeavor, 7:30.
First Methodist Clark S. Ena, pastor.
Unified family service. 10. Sermon, "Blue
print for Comfort In the Pews."
First Presbyterian Earl William Ben
bow. D.D.. Dastor. Sundav achool, 9:45.
Morning worship, 11. Sermon, "Why We
Are Protestants, '
First Christian Kenneth Johnston, pas
tor. Bible school, 9:46. Morning worship,
11. Fellowship hour, 8:30. Christian En
deavor, 7. Evening evangelistic service, 8.
Apostolic Faith Forrest Damron, Inter
im pastor. Sunday school, 9:30. Worship,
11. Evangelistic service, 8.
Mennonlte Brethren O. H. Jantsen,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:46. Worship ser
vice, 10:45. Christian fellowship, 7. Gos
pel service, 7:45.
Salt Creek Baptist Emanuel Wolff,
pastor. Sunday school, 9:46. Morning wor
ship, 11, Evening service, 9.
ETant-elleal United Brethren R. Wil
liam Elmer, pastor. Sunday school. 9:4B.
Morning worship. II. Sermon, "Freedom
in Christ." Youth fellowship, T. Evangel
istic Bible study, 1:46.
Grace Mennonlte J. J. Regler, pastor.
Sunday achool, 10. Morning worship, 11.
Young people's service, 7:30. Evangelistic
service, 8:15.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Paul
W. Wilbur, temporary pastor, Sunday
school, 9:45. Morning worship. 11. Rev.
Ernest McQarvey of Seattle, Wash., will
speak. Evening evangelistic service, 7:4ft.
Chrliillan Sclenee Sunday school, 9:45.
Sunday service, 11. Subject of the lesson
sermon for the week Is "Mind."
St. Thomas Episcopal Cyril P. Hanney,
vicar. Church school, 10, Morning prayer,
11. Holy baptlms, 12:30.
Church of Ood Henry Loggan, pastor,
Sunday achool, 9:46, Morning worship, 11.
Young people's meeting, 8:45. Evangelis
tic meeting, 7:45, .
Seventh Day Adventlst Ralph Oladden,
pastor. Sabbath achool, 9:46. Sermon, 11.
Assembly ef Ood L. Otis Trlplett, pas
tor. Sunday school, 9:46. Morning wor
ship, II. Vesper service, Christ's Ambas
sadors, Junior ehurch, 6:46. Evangelistic
meeting, 7:46.
Pre Methodist R, W. MeCormick, pas
tor. Sunday achool, 9:46. Morning wor
ship, 11. Evening service, 1:46.
Union Missionary Baptist Harmony
community, W. A. Heard, pastor, Sunday
school, 10. Sermon, 11.
First Baptist Sunday achool, t:46. Mor
ning worship, 11. Training union, 7. Eve
ning worship, S.
Palls City Seventh Day Adventlst Ralph
Oladden. pastor. Sabbath school, 9:30.
Preaching, 11.
Falls City Christian Charles Knox,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning wor
ship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 0:30.
Trinity Latheran Karl TJfer, pastor.
Sunday achool, 10. Divine service, 11.
Falls City Methodist J emeu H. Royer,
pastor. Sunday school, 10, Morning wor
ship, 11,
St. Philips Catholle Father H, Herman,
pastor. Mass, 10:16,
Bridgeport Sand ay Sehoel H. Schmidt,
upt. Sunday school, 10,
Chureh of Jeans Christ ef Latter Day
Saints Elder Miller presiding. Sunday
school, 10. Sacrament meeting, 11:46.
Oak Grave Chapel Fremont Paul, min
ister. Morning service, 9:46. Sunday
school, 11. Youth fellowship Sunday eve
ning. Chareh ef Christ Bible study, 10. Com
munion, 11. Evening study, fl:30,
Eola Sanday Sehoel Sunday school.
9:46. Worship, 11.
Falls City Free Met bed I it Gilbert John
son, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning
service, 11. Young people's meeting, 7:30.
Evening service, 8.
Blckreall Sunday School J. N. Th lessen,
supt. Sunday school. 9:30.
Mill City Churches
Presbyterian Dr. David J. Ferguson,
minister. Sunday school, 10. Morning ser
vice, 11.
Chareh ( Christ Thomas Courtney,
Jr.. pastor. Bible school, 9:46. Morning
worship, 11. Christian Endeavor hour, 0:30.
Evening worship, 7:46.
Catholic Rev. Mai, pastor. Morning ser
vice, .
Free Methodist Donald Hlnkle. pastor.
8unday school, 10. Morning service, 11.
Evening service, 7:30.
Common) tr Rev. Wayne Watktns, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10. Morning aervice.
11. Evening services. T:U.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Market
(By Valley Packing Company)
Spring lambs (18.50
Feeder lambs $10.00 to 114.00
Ewes 11-00 to 14.00
Cutter cows 19.00 to 110.00
Pat dairy, cows 110.00 to $11.00
Bulls $13.00 to 118.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 114.00 to 116.00
Veal (150-300 lbs. good ..$18.00 to (20.00
Portland EasUlde Market
Cantaloupes sold for $2.25 to 12.50 a
crate on the Portland Ea.Lstde Farmers
Wholesale Produce market today.
Tomatoes ranged from 75 cents to 11.10
a flat.
Corn brousht 11.00 to 11.35 a five-dozen
ear crate.
Slippy. Hale. Haven and Golden Jubi
lee peaches were $2.00 to 12.25 a 40-lb.
apple box.
Damson plums appeared at 90 cents to
$1.00 a flat.
Italian prunes brought 11.25 to 11.35 a
25-lb. hut.
Lettuce moved at 13.75 a crate.
Portland Product
Butterfat Tentative, subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 83 -flee lb., 92 score Ol-e-ic lb.,
score, 57-fl0c, 89 score, 55c. Valley routes
and country- joints 2c less than first.
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
'hoiesalers: grade A A, S3 score,
B2 score 61c; B. SO score, 59c lb.;
81 score, 65c. Above prices are strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whols-
sale: Oregon singles 39-40c; Oregon 6
sm, loaf 42-43c; triplets I1 less than
tingles.
Erss (T Wholesalers) A grade large
02 M -83 Mc: A medium, 55 'i-58'-3C ; grade
B large, 53'-58ac, small A grade, 44
Put-Hand Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers. Grade
prints 67c; AA cartons 68c; A prints
07c A cartons c8c; B prints 64c.
Essa Prices to retailers: Grade
large 09c do.: certified A targe. 66c
large, 65c: AA medium. 62c: certified A,
medium, 61c; A medium. 60c. A small.
4fic; cartons ac additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portiano.
Oregon singles 39-42c Oregon loaf.
lb loafs 44'-45c lb.; triplet. 1M cents le
than singles. Premium brands, sins lev
5lHc lb loaf, 53 '.tc,
Poultry
Live Chickens No. 1 quality FOB
Plants, No. 1 broilers under 3'j lbs. 26-27c
lb. fryers 2i-3 lbs., 30-32c; 3-4 lbs., 32-33c
roasters, 4 lbs. ana over 32c lb.; fowl.
leghorns, 4 lbs. and under 19-2lc. over 4
lbs. 19-21c; colored fowl, all weights 33c
roosters, all weights, 18-20c.
Rabbits Average to growers; live whiles,
4-5 lbs 18-20 lb.; 5-6 lbs. 16-18c lb;
oiored 3 cents tower; old or heavy uoes.
8-14c; dressed fryers to butchers, 63-57c
CoutAtry-Kllled Meals
Veal top quality 31-33c lb.; other
trades according to weight and quality
wi h poor or heavier 24-29c.
Hogs: Light blockers, 31-33c Ib.t sows
J4-2SC
Lambs: Top quality, 37-38c lb.; mutton
1U-UC.
Beef: Good cows, 23-24c lb.; manners
cutters, 21-33c.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.):
Beef steers, good, 500-800 lbs 143-46; !
commercial, $35-(41; utility, $31$34.
Cows Commercial, $30-34; utility, $26
27. Cannera-cutters, 122-24.
Beef cuts ( good steers) Hind quar
ters 863-55: rounds, 153-55: full loins, !
trimmed. 170-175; triangles, $30-37; square 1
chucks, 838-40; ribs, $52-55; forequarters,
136-37
Veai and calf: Good, $38-40; commercial,
132-35; utl.iiy $26-30
Lambs: Good-choice, spring lambs, 141
43; commercial. $35-38: utility. 132-33.
Mutton: Good, 0 lbs. down, 118-20.
Pork cuts: Loins, No. 1, 8-12 lbs. 160
62: shoulders, 16 lbs. down, 140-42; spare-
ribs $48-51 ; carcasses 133-35; mixed
weights $3 lower,
Portland Miscellaneous
Caseara Bark Dry 12140 lb., green 4c lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 15c ib. on 12-month growth,
nominally.
Hides Calves, 27c lb., according to
weight, kips 22c lb.; bed 10-Uc lb., bulls
5-6c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Nut Quotations-
Walnuts Franquettes, first quality Jum-
oo, avic, targe, 32.1c; medium, 27.2c;
second quality Jumbos, 80.2c; large, 28.2c
m.dlum. 26.2c; iaby, 23.2c; soft shell, first
quality large, 20.7c. medium, 26.2c; sec
ond quality large, 27.2c; medium, 24.7c;
baby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 20o Ib.t large, 18c;
medium, lflct small, 13c.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, Aug. 19 (USDA1 Salable
hogs 6,000: fairly active; butchers over
180 lb uneven, generally 25-50 cents high
er; lighter weights slow, steady to 25
cents higher; sows 25 to mostly 50 cents
higher; top 21.75; most good and choice
190-270 lb 20.76-31.50; few 280-310 lb 20.00
20.75; heavier weights scarce; most 170-180-lb
19.00-20.50; good 140-160 lb 17.50
18.76; sows under 350 b 18.00-19.50; 360
400 lb 18.75-18.00: 425-476 lb 15.50-18.50;
few 500-600 lb 13.50-16.00; early clearance.
Salable cattle 1,000; salable calves 200:
generally slow, steady to weak on all
slaughter classes; load choice 1,247 lb
steers 28.00; high-medium and good steers
and yearlings 23.00-26.00; common down
to 17.00; good 800 lb heifers 25.00: common
to low-good beef cows 13.75-16.00; can
ners and cutters 11.00-14.25: medium to
good bulls 18.00-20.25; top vealers 26.50.
Salable sheep 500; generally steady all
classes; few good and choice native lambs
33.00-34.00; good to average-choice year
ling wethers 30.00; cull and common na
tive Jambs slow at 14.00-20.00; slaughter
ewes slow at 6.00-8.50.
Woodburn
Churches
Christian East Lincoln and Doua. Don
Priest, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Service,
11. Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. Evening
aervice, 8
Assembly f God Second and Lincoln.
Lester Gibson, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45.
Preaching, 11 a.m. and 7;45 p.m. Young
people 6:45.
Free Methodist Young and Oatch. Mrs.
Rosella B. Douglas, pastor. Sunday school,
9:46. Preaching 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
St. Luke's Catholle V. L. Mqffenbeler,
pastor. Harrison between 3rd and 4th.
Sunday services 6 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and
10:30 a.m. Benediction after 10:30 Sun
days, Tbo Reorranlsed Church of Jesus ChrHt
of Latter pair Saints Corner of Second
and OarTeld. George Omans, pastor.
Church school, 10. Preaching. 11. Zion's
League, 7 p.m. Lecture study, 8 p.m.
Bethel Presbyterian 3 miles east on
Union school road. Earl K. Fnnton, pas
tor. Worship, 10 a.m. Sunday school 10:45.
Flrat Presbyterian Garfield and Third.
Earl K. Fenton. pastor. Sunday school.
9:45. Divine worship 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Young people, 6:30.
Chureh of God Third and Grant. Ray
mond W. Hood, pastor. Church school. 10.
Worship. 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Young
people, 7.
St. Mary's Mhslon 'Episcopal) East
Lincoln at Cupid's Court. William Van
Meter, vicar. Holy communion, 6:30 a.m.
Bible Baptiit Orame Hall. Settlemler
and Harrison. Earl Baker, pastor. Sunday
school. 0:45. Worship service, II a.m. and
7:45 p.m. Younc people 6:45.
Immannel Lutheran Harvfn N, Chrliu
ten. pastor, Doud and Oswald. Worship
service, 11.
Oervala Preibrterian Ernest Tremblay,
pastor. Sunday school, 10. Worship, 11.
Christian Endeavor, 7:30.
Methedlit Public Library basement. Or
mal B. Trick, pastor. Church school, 10
a.m. Worship 11.
Fon nana re 1107 East Lincoln. Arthur
Goble, paitor, Sunday school, 9:45. Wor
ship, 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Youm people,
6:45 p.m.
Cbarcta ef Jesse Chrlat of Latter Day
Si In it I.O.O.F. hall. Sunday school, 10.
Sacrament meetlnc, 11.10.
Stocks Decline
Up to a Point
New York, Aug. 19 VP) De
clines of fractions to more than
a point predominated in the
stock market today.
The market was moderately
active on the decline with vol
ume running at the rate of 900,
000 shares for the day.
The downward price move
ment developed after a highly
mixed start with stocks moving
narrowly.
Only gold mining shares as a
roup resisted the general trend.
They added fractions to a point.
Steels, motors, rails and cop
pers all were lower. Oils were
unchanged to lower. Richfield,
however, was higher and showed
a fair amount of activity at
times.
STOCKS
By the Associated Press!
American Can 9 Mi
Am Pow St I-t 124
An- Tel A Tel H5
maconda 39
Bindlx Aviation 30
Beth Steel 27
Boeing Airplane 19tt
Calif Packing
Onadian Paclffo ,. 13
Case J I 3fl',i
CdiPiptllar 32
Chrysler
51 i
Comwlth A; Sou ....
Cons Vultee
Continental Can ...
Crown Zrllerbach ..
JurtiM Wridht
Don Kin. Aircraft ...
DuDont de Ncm ....
General Elrctr.o ...
Oererai Food ....
Oeneral Motors ,,,
Goodyrnr Tire
Int Harvester
int Papri
K.nnecott .
Llbby McN ft L ...
Long Bell "A" . .,
l-intsnmery Ward ,
Nash Kclvlnator
J l Dairy
NY C. nrta
Northern Paciflo ,,
Pro Am Fish ....
Pa Ons St Elea ...
w Tel &. Tel
Penney J O
Rndio Corp
Rayonl?r
i jtinler Pfd
Reynolds Metal ....
Rlchfle.d
MT4
37',
. 54S
. 47'i
12
S2i
08
50 k
11
34
ai'.b
30
as;
24H
3nrs Roebuck .,.
Southern Paciflo ...
S'nndard Oil. Co.
-ttudebnker Corp ,.
Sunshine Mining ..
Tranxamerlca
Union Oil Cal
Union Pacific
United Airlines
U 8 Steel
31',
814
13Si
23
, io;
48i
rner Bros Pie ..
W-wlworth
Safeway Stores ....
Soybeans Up;
Corn Weakens
Chicago, Aug. 19 VP) Soy
beans rolled on up to new sea
sonal peaks in an otherwise
weak market on the board of
trade today. The break-through
oi previous resistance levels by
soybeans yesterday led to a
good deal of new buying in to
day's session.
Gains in soybeans ranged to
around 3 cents at times. The
market had to absorb heavy
profit-taking, but it did this
without giving up much ground.
All grains weakened with
corn showing the widest loss.
September corn particularly
showed an easier trend through
out the session. Rains fell over
night in parts of Iowa which
have not had moisture for sev
eral weeks, a development which
traders said was favorable for
improving crop prospects.
Active wheat futures closed
1 'A - 1 ' lower, September
$1.98V4-. July, in which trad
ing started yesterday, was un
changed. Corn ended Vi-l'A
lower, September $1.21V-1i,
oats were Mi 14. lower, Septem
ber 65, rye was unchanged to
1 cent higher, September $1.43
Vi-'A. Soybeans were to 3
cents higher, November $2.45-
2 4514, and lard was 3 to 23
cents a hundred pounds lower,
September $12.60.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from report! e( Salem deal
en ror the tn ma nee or capital
Journal Readera. (Revised dally).
Retail Feed Price
F.trr Mah 15.15.
Rabbit Pellet $4.35.
Dairy Feed 13. 80.
Poultry: fluylni prices Orade A color
ed hens, 22-25c; trade A Leu-horn hens,
20-22c; (trade A colored fryers, three
:bs. and up, 3 2-3 3c Grade A old roosters
15 cents.
Ena
Buylnr Price Extra large AA, 63c
In rue AA, 62c; large A, 60-63c; medium AA,
57c: medium A, 5-&8c: pullets 36-42c.
Wholeaale Price Etta wholesale prices
j to 7 cents above these prices above
O-ade A cenerally quoted at 67e tnedl
in. 63c
Butterfat
Premium 64-S9c, No. 1, flJci No. 1, 87
S9c -buying prices)
Butter Wholesale trade A, I7ei re
-all 72c
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., Auk. 10 flj.RJ Weekly
livestock:
Cattle: Friday 50: calves IS: mwlly
cleanup trade; generally steady but some
heavy calves and common vealers lower.
Hoas: Friday 35; steady; top 23.30.
Sheep: Friday salable none; market
nominal.
Our trained optometrists give you the glosses you need
for clear vision . . . styled to give you an alert, interested
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We Are Spectacle
Specialists
Optometrists
AT BORING OPTICAL
Dr. E. E. Boring
S83 Court
Dignified
P-artlani Grala
Portlind. Am. 19 IJn Cuh wh.t fbid):
Sod whltt 3.11; .oft whlti (rxcludln.
1.11: whit, club 3.11.
H.rd red winter: Ordinary 3.11: 10 per
cent 2.U; 11 per cent 3.13: 13 per cent
3.14.
Herd whit, baart: Ordinary 3.15: 10
per cent 3.15.
Today', car receipts: wheat 34: barley
15; flour 5; corn 5; oats 1; mlllfeed 9.
DEATHS
Mrs. Bertha Ellen Wilson
4drs. Bertha Ellen Wilson, late resi
dent of 1575 Madison street. Salem, at a
Lebanon hospital Auatut 18. Survived by
her husband. Garfield Wilson of Salem:
two daughters, Mrs. Iris Qapar of Seattle
and Ura. Ruth Parton of Lebanon: three
sons, Oeorte H. Brooks of Prairie City.
Ores on. and William Henry Brooks and
Richard Louis Brooks, both of New York
City; and five crandchildren. Service.
w.ll be held from I he Clous h-Barrlck
chapel Saturday, August 20. at 1:30 p.m.
with Interment In Belcreat Memorial park.
Mrs, Blandina Kenny
Mrs. Blandina Kenny, at the residence
at 240 North )3th street, August 17. Sur
vived by a son, Harry Kenny of Lone
Beach, Calif.: daughter. Mrs. Blandina
Davis of Albany; and two grandchildren.
Recitation of the rosary will be Sunday,
August 21, at 8 p.m. at the w. T. Rig-
don chapel. Service.1 will be held Monday,
Aiiaust 22, at 9 a.m. at St. Josephs Cnth
olie church, Interment in BelcreH Mem
orial park.
Elmer Wllmot Sweanr
In this elty July 18. Elmer Sweany, late
resident of route 1. Independence, at the
age of 81 years. Survived by a brother-in-law.
Robert J. Smith of Independence
Graduate of Drake University In 189.1
Services will be held Saturday morning.
August 20, at the W. T. Rlgrion chapel
wltn Hev. Walter Naff officiating. Shttp
ment will be made to Columbus Junction,
lows, for Interment.
OBITUARY
Burt Orlen Bnker
Albany Burt Orlen Buker, R3. dtrd at
the Powell Nursing home Wednesday
August 17. following a long illness. Funer
al services will be held at 1:30 p.m.. Sat
urday from the Fisher funeral home. Bur
lal will be In St. John's cemetery. Mr.
Buker was born November lo. ianr. a
Ant one. Ore., and had also lived in Prlne
ille before coming to Albany a years axo.
He was a retired stockman. Surviving
are the followlna brothers and sisters:
Paul D. Buker. Albany; j. R. Buker, ua
ville: H. E. Buker. Prinevtlle: Mrs. Maude
Campbell, The Dalles: Mrs. Eclin vinim,
San Francisco. Cal.; and Mrs. Gracr
Bourhlll, Portland.
Anre Louisa Harpei
Albany Anna Louisa Harper, 7a. ua w
.nth Ave., died at her home Thursday,
"un.ral services will be held Saturday at
10 a.m., from the Fisher funeral home.
Sh was born September 16. 1877 at Smith
field. 111., and came lo Oregon in 1942. She
had also lived In Knnsns, Iowa and Okla
homa. She was married to John Sherman
Harper who died In 1928. She is survived
by a dnuRhter, Mrs. Clara Pearl Sprague
of Scio, and two brothers, S. Frank Bolon,
Albany, and W. E. Bolon, Oakland, cal.
She was a member of Beulah Rebekah
lodge No. 35 at Albany and the Assembly
of God church.
Merlll. J.ne Borden
AlbnnyFuneril .ervlCM (or M.rUla.
J.n. Bord.n. S2, will be held Saturday at
3 p.m. from the Fisher funeral home. Mrt.
Borden lled Thurjidar at the home oi
her dauRhter. Mra. Lulu Fox, Beto route
1. Burial will be In the Willamette Mem
orial park. Mra. Borden wa born March S,
187 In Vaaey county, Ontario. Canada.
Sh. came to the United Statejt at the aae
of Ifl year, to Sattlt Ste. Marie, Mien.
In 1689 .he moved to Minnesota and
trom there went to Vancouver, , Waah., In
tsao. In 1S3I ahe removed to Tanient,
Ore., and had lived In Bclo the paat
three year.. She waa married to Herbert
rant Borden. October 4. 1888 at St. la
nace, Mich. Mr. Borden died In 1947. Sur
vlvora are five children, Mra. Lulu Fox and
Wataon Borden. Bclo; Jesse Borden, Cor
vallla; Mrs. Pearl Simmons, Riverside,
Cal.: and Mra. Myrtle Thorstad. Thief Riv
er Fallj, Minn.; two brothers. Charles
Oolbry. Toledo, O.; John Colbry, San
Joae. Oal., and three alaters, Mrs, Edith
Morford, St. Louis, Mich.; Mrs. Myrtle
Gardner, Vancouver, Waah.; and Mrs.
Hanah Carson, Spanaway, Wash.; 30
grandchildren, elaht ireat grandchildren.
'100 EXTRA
for 2 waakf "utt in caia"
COSTS ONLY $1.40
Oct tlOO from Personal on sal
rp , furniture, or car. If used re
pay Personal In monthly amounts
If not used, return It after 2 weeks
and pay only $1.40 charges.
Loans made to pay bills, medical
expenses, repairs and other needs
LOANS Z5 to 500 on Auto
FINANCE CO.
S18 State St. Room 125
C. R. ALLEN, Mgr.
1,1c. S-122 M16S
Phnn.
Lmm imc. t. rtftkfwth) af an werfltindlnf town.
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Any Longer
When ot.hera fan uae otir Chinese
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ailments you are afflicted disorder'
ilnualtls heart lungs, liver, kidneys
gas, LonsUpatlon. ulcers, dlabetea
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uin. i)maie complaints.
CHARLIE
CHAN
CHINE Sr. HERB
CO.
Office Honrs t
Tnea. uri lat. Only
CM N. Cam mere lal
Phone IM0
SALEM. ORB.
At VMr feftrf frwort r wrllt Vrt
Dr. Sam Hughes
. Phone l-650
Credit
M.
iumm
1st
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon,
AUTOMOBILES
1031 DODGE Pickup. I135.00. Shrock'l Hl
way Lot. Ph. 31033. 5l7
1PS7 FORD Tudor, Mercury motor, R&H.
Spotllte. Reaaonabl.. 3755 Brook St.
qlOS
RON'S
BETTER
BUYS
1946 Chev. 3 door, clean 61295
1941 Chev. Special Deluxe Club Coupe.
Radio ft heater, 47 motor, one
owner car 1895
1943 Studebaker Champion 2 door,
clean 1846
1941 Chev. ton Pickup, Recondi
tioned motor 1695
1939 Bulck Club Coupe, Radio and
heater 1550
1943 Willys Jeep 1445
1940 Willys Sedan, good shape 1495
1938 Packard Convertible. Radio ft
heater. Special price 1395
1939 Mercury 2 Door, Radio ft heater.
1937 Plymouth Coupe, Radio ft heat
er, 42 motor 9196
1938 Buick Club Coupe 1275
1937 DeSoto Pickup box, Radio ft
heater 1345
1934 Ford Sedan, 2 to choose from.
Take your pick at 190
1936 Oldsmoblle Convertible Coupe,
Radio ft Heater 1190
1935 Ford Panel.
1936 Chevrolet Panel,
Other Makes & Models to
Choose From
As Low as $50 Down
Ron's Motor Co.
General Automotive Repair
CHEVRON PRODUCTS
Lubrication - Steam Cleaning
340 8. HIGH ST. PH. 1-4A9H
I Ml FORD Coach, 149.50. Shrock's Htway
Lot. Ph. 27023. ql97
BY OWNER: 1946 Bulck special aednn
ette, two tone grey, 2 snooper its., fog
Its., radio, heater, defrost rr. 13,000 ac
tual mites. 359 N. Liberty St. Apt. 2.
5:30to 8 p.m. ql98
I 4R FO RD iT, pickup. Fully equipped.
11350. Call) 3-4541 alter 6 p.m. ql96
194 MERCURY Sedan Cpe. Overdrive, ra
dlo, heater, undercoat, sport lite, back
up lite, sold new 12000 One owner car,
now 12095
WARNER MOTOR CO.
545 Center St. 4197
1949 LINCOLN Sedan Cpe. 8000 miles.
Radio, healer, overdrive, undercoat,
sportllte, back-up lite, outside mirrors.
Sold new $3400, One owner car ...12697
WARNER MOTOR CO.
645 Center 81. q!07
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
I04S HARLEY DAVIDSON 131,
equip. Low mlleane. Ph. 3-1133.
FARM EQUIPMENT
HAVE 2 TD-14 tractors, wide fauie, 1
new, 1 used. Will sell one. A. O. Chollck.
213 Panama Bldt. BE MU. qblOB
FOB SALE: D2 Caterpillar tractor, 1844
model witn Isaacson doter ana land
clearing- teeth. Phone bl98
USED TRACTOR TIKES, popular slaes,
js.oo and up. Mom torn ery ward Co.,
Salem. - qb!97
BOATS
SUPER SPECIAL
NEW IS ft. Semi V. Bottom boats. Beam
54 in. Tranaon 41 In. 917.1.0. North Salem
Boat Shop, Rt, 7 Box 33. Ph. 3O0B0.
flqlBfl
FINANCIAL
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
518 state - Rm. lis
B-133-M-163 - C. R. Allen, Mar.
riBS'
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK
EQUIPMENT LOANS DP
TO 1300
Car loans up to IsOt
Come lo or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
1HI Falrtrounds Road
Aoroas atreet from bank
No Parking problems
Phone 37033 Llo N MISB-S391
Fiord KenvoD, Mir. f
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4'.4 INTEREST
I to 40 Tears and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
144 State St. Phone 3-3401
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
183 S. Church
Parklnt a Plenty
Ph. 3-34VT Lie. No. M-l 8-184
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4fc and 1
YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estati Contracts
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pioneer Trust Bid. Ph. 3-7182 r
OENERAL FINANCE CORP,
LOANS
Lie. S-lflJ and M-328
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 8. Commercial fit. Tel. 3-0161
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
Lone and Short Time
Pa ymen Is
ROY H. SIMMONS
136 South Commercial St. Phone S-1161
TRAILERS
MAINLINE Trailer House, 21 ft. aluminum.
Sleeps four. Insulated, mahorany inter
ior, butane eook, oil heat. Fully
equipped. Ilka new. Ph. 35715 or 240
Hickory St. tl89
47 UNIVERSAL trailer home. Fully equip
ped. Traveled 140 miles. Like new. Will
sacrifice. See at 1005 8. 31st. MM
12' FACTORY BUILT trailer house. Bu
tane ranie. OH heat, tood eond. Priced
to sell. 3010 N. River Rd., Fir Creat
Trailer Park. t!97
NEW SENSATIONAL NO LIFT boat trailer
ror Information write Box 9SB Capital
Journal. DEALERS WANTED. 1216
14 rt. trailer, rum.,
Ph. 20386. after I P. n
sd. eond., IM0
. or 1005 S. 31st
ties
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes tired meehlnaa sold, rented
repaired Rnen 466 Court Phone t-4771
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair senlee
new appllanetv T'.pea's Eleetrle Phone
Free estimates Ttede-inj aecepted on
3-9239 197 S Liberty 8t
fipence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth
ing to Sell But Service" Phone 2-4603
Prompt. o306
AT-UR DOOR GRINDING
'awnmower aharpenlni and repalrlni
Dexter'e Pn 26833
AUTO RADIOS
Author! red Warranty Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 S Liberty Ph 1-6981.
UAHION UOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towtni aervice day phone I-936I. Mint
3-1804. 33? Center. 0
Mike Panek, 375 S. Com'l. Ph. S-1161
Brake and wheel allinlni specialists
0308
BIJILIHNQ CARPENTRY
Remodel repair that home now. Terms.
No down payment. Phona 248S0. o
IUILDINQ CONTRACTORS
Alt Bros. Alio houf railed. New foun
dations. Phone 3-6901. o2l6
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. Nw foun
dations. Phone 2-6909. oJlJ
Tongue and groove ehmney blocks,
wholesale or retalL Mortar lei Block Co.
Fb. 3-7334. 301
Friday, August 19, 1949 17
DIRECTORY
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph.
2-6537 or 3-4306.
0213"
Bulldoslng, leveling, road bids., clear-
Ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Hu.skey, 1010 1
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3146, Salem. o2!2-
Bulldozing, leveling St fine grading.
Prompt service. A. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264.
O201 .
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register Al mans sold rented, re .
oa ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o
CEMENT WOK It
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new.
or repair of foundation, sidewalks, .
drive wits, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Call
3-4850. Oa
CBIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys bacuum cleaned.
Ens ley, 771 S. 31st. h. 3-7176. o208 .',
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
Custom killing, curing ft smoking and
'ocker meat for sale. Salem Meat Co..
35th ft Turner Rd. Ph. 34858. o3U
RLr.CTRICAI. CONTRACTING
Vines' Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting repairing 167 S. Liberty.
39M3. o203
EXCAVATIN DITCniNG
Hoe, Dragline, shovel. Free estimates.''
E L. Bnatwrlght. 410 Oregon Bldi. Ph."
Ph 3-92.19 o"
EXCAVATING GRADING
Excavating St grading. Ben Otjon .
818 Rural Ave. Ph. 31080.
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service;
Ph. 3-30.16. Lee Cross. 15S5 Pearl. o308
Breithauot-. for flowers Dial 3-9179 o
HH'RFHOI.D PRODI CTS
J R Watkiru Oo products Free rl
:vrr 1717 Center Ph 3-539S o
INSULATION
Johns-Manvllle Phone 3-3743
JA1NTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxtni
Bulldinas - factories - Homes
EMIrr.ates Without Obllsntlon
AMERICAN BLDO. M A INT. CO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133 o'
LANDSGAPr NURSERY
V Doerfler St Sons. Ornamentals 150'
Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 o
DEI.t'X SERVE SELF Liumdry. 345 Jef-
lerson m fnone a.Hr-'i. o31B r
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New 1
power and hand mowers. Call Hnrrv.i
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l. St. O2071 ,i
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawn mower sharpening.
Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 36833.
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 3-4069
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk ehalrs. files and filing supplies, !
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk ,
lamps typewriter stands, brief cases.
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court.'
MUSIC LEB80NS
Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin,. .
Ban Jo, etc. 1523 Court Bt. Ph. 3-7560.
0214 " '
Sprai or brush painting. Ph. 22664, o30l
tlfitrom's are equipped to do your
painting Phone 3-2403 a ,
PAINTING PAPERHANGING
Painting and paperhanalng. Free esti
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 6S7 Shipping. o214
PAPERHANGINO
Expert Paperhanglni and painting. H..t
J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-51,68. Free eat. o301"..
Kemtonlng, Interior decorating, free es- .
1 1 mates. Ph. 20501 olOO
Bldg. maintenance,
painting, Ph 20501.
genera repair;'
ol00"
PAPERHANGING
Call 32008 for your Painting St Paper
hanging. Attractive rates. ol97
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing Hutcheon Paint Store.
Phone 3-6087 o-
Fliher, 44 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. o2O0'
r.'UNING-KPRAYING
Phlhs W Belike h. 2-1208.
ROAD BUILDING Si GRADING
Road building Sz gradlns. land clearing.,
with teeth. Small or large Job. Prompt .
service. L. Ekln. Ph. 3-1264. o212a ,
SAND j GRAVEL
Valley Sand At Oravei Co Silt, aand St
Ml dirt Excavating 10B ahovel St cats,
Traetor scoop St trucks for dirt moving.
Ph office 24002, res. 37146 o
4alem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603 1293 N Sth.
O203
SEWERS AND SEITIC TANKS
El ec trio Roto-Rooler Exclusive Patent '
Racor harp Steel Cutting Blades.
Clean Sewers or Drains Brptlc Tun Its
Cleaned Reas Ph 3-6327 or S-0488
SEPTIC TANKS
Vacuum Pumping, no mllr-tine chnrjre. "
Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank '
Service. 2545 State St. Phone 2-0734. o
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468 3-5327,
o209
K. F. Ham el. Septic t,.ji cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-Rth
9. West Salem Ph. 3-7404. 0197
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired, EZ ter mi.
All makes. W. DevenporL 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 portables AH maim u.vd machines
Repairs and rent Roen, 4ft0 Court o
TRANSFER S STORAGE
'ocal St Distance Transfer, storage.
Burnet oils, coal St briquets Trucks to
Portland dally Agent for Be kins House
hold goods morrd to anywhere in U S.
oi Canada Larmer Transfer St Storaen.
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made li Salem Free est Phone 37328.
Elmer the Blind man, o
Satem Venetian Blinds made to order or
reflnlahed Relnholdt St Lewis 2-3639.
WEATHERfiTRIPPING
Free istlmates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5985.
o208
Portable acetylene or arc. Anything,
anywhere. Ph. 33465. 0319 j
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymore. Rt. 2 Box 317. Ph. 2-513S. .
0310 .
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller Made to order. 1 Day
Del Relnholdt St Lewis Ph 23639. o .
WINDOW CLE A NINO
Acme V Indo Cleaners Windows, walls , j
St woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 347 ,
Court. Langdoc Culbertson and Mather. ,
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Sale. Fuel Co Ph 2-4031.
lodges ;;:
Qpp I.O.OJ meets every Wed J"
ucaunjr uigub. vuiuna wei-
come
The fierce Abipone Indians i
of the Gran Chnco region, Latin
America, became extinct both m
because of battles and a oeculiar
custom of killing all but two
children of each family, v.