Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 17, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
USED IEWLNO Machine. Reasonably
priced. Ph. 3 3119
Ralph Johnson
'Appliances
D345
i' Paging All Newly Weds
You cm t mora to bur one item or lur
niture until you have ihopped Glenn
Woodry'a Furniture Mkt. You'll be
hown clever new furniture at unbe
liavablr low price. Term of course.
"For ft reil buy, live u try."
Glenn Woodry Furn. Mkt.
B- C, ALLEN Cash Res-later. Like new. I17S.
Ph. 3-4641. 11324
Save 20 to 50
ON BAND St ORCHESTRA
' INSTRUMENTS it SUPPLIES
New Clarinets l&B.&O. TrumpeU 142. SO.
Trombone IBS. 00. Baritone 1139, 00.
French horn 1176.00. Violin 115 up. All
kind of ud Tnatrumenta. Some rental
Instrument available.
Jacquith Music Co.
Ph. 3-4B41 846 Cascade Drive. n324
FULLER briuhea, 1745 Grant. Ph. 3-835T
n244'
I AND l wooden display table, Rea.
Ph. 2-58S8 Rt. I. Box 810. n224
on CAL. Deer Rifle. $40. Phont Stayton
436. n222
SO-M MAL'SEB: K2.S scope it ahade. cus
tom myrtle wood stock. In new condl
' tton. (175. Mountain State Power Of-
flee. Mill City. n322
STEEL- CLOTHESLINE posts, railing tn
stock it mad to order. 1145 N. Liberty.
n242
TRICKERS com and act It, ptt run and
fill dirt. 50c. Silt 60c. Commercial
Sand and Gravel Co. Ph. 21966. n227
- WALLING SAND it GRAVEL CO.
CRUSHED ROCK for road and driveways,
cement, ready mix concrete, gardm
sand Bulldorini, drainage and ditching
4-ya. shovel and drag Una. Ph. 3-9243
SALEM SAND At UrtAVEL COMPANY
Contract won
Road Clearlnt Dttchlnt
Sewer it Basement
i lb B-Vt yds
10 yds.
D-7 cat St Dozer
D-9 Cat At Doier
D-4 Cat St Dozer
Sea u about ditching by thi ft.
Phone Day 1-9408
Eves 3-82 ot 2-400
baiem Oregon o
USED OIL burners and bloweis.
to sell. Ph. 28662.
TALLMAN'S MID BUMMER
PIANO SALE
Special 1625 Spinet Limited No.
14114.00
Pull 88 note key board, east iron plate
Beautiful ton and finish.
'0 DOWN BAL EASY TERMS
A big saving on floor samples and dem
onstrators. Such fine makes a Knabe,
Fischer, Lester, and Betsy Ross Splneu.
Good selection Qrand and upright
pianos as low a 110 per month.
TALLMAN PIANO STORE. I NO.
176-305 S. 12ttL A mill from high prices.
n221
SEWING Machines Electric or Treadle
Service on all makes. Ph. 3-7671. n228
LUMBER 2x4 by Jitney mad. 110
1.000. You haul. Independence Lui
per
ber
A Mfg. Co., Inc., Independence, Ore,
GENERAL ELECTRIC Crosley, Gibson
and Montag Applance at uevurti.
FZNCB POSTS, poles, all types. Shingles
fertlllter St flatrock. Phillip Bros, Rt
. Box 118. Ph. 31458. n
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED: TABLE saw with tilting arbor.
Ph. 28778. na222
WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying 31.75
Retread Tlrt Service. 330 So. Lancaster.
na231
WANTED furniture 10 glue A repair. Let
Bros. Furn R finishing Co Ph 2-7001
USED FUKNTTURK Phone 3-9189
PERSONAL
STANLEY Home Product. 555 Cross. Ph.
2-5446. P247
AUTOMOBILES
19S7 HUDSON, 1150. 3185 N. Liberty. Ph.
' 3-882. q22i!
M PLYMOUTH, '48 motor. Good rubber.
In good cond. See at 2241 Mill St.
q223
19JW CHEV. Dlx. Coupe. Good cond.
3350. Brooks Trailer park. 1984 State.
See Sunday or mor nlngs Q224
IMS, CHEV. conv. R&H. Plastic seat cov
ers. Skirts, etc. Like new. 31550 cash.
Private owner. Ph. 81903. q.224
1941 MASTER Deluxe Chevrolet coupe.
Clean In At out. Excellent motor Si tires.
Ph. 28076 after 6:30 a.m. 0.223
r49 MODEL A touring. Ph. 31117 or 2325
Prlngle Rd. q222
'8B PLYMOUTH with '47 Dodge motor.
RAH. Ph. 25147. l222
1M8 DURANT roadster, very good motor,
tires. $50. Ph. 37320 or see at 430 N.
22nd. 0223
I94A DODGE panel. Excellent condition.
1995. See at 876 8. Com'l afternoon &
eve. Q226
HOT ROD '32 Ford Cpe., chopped,
channeled, stepped. '41 Merc. mtr. Hy
draulic brakes, 4 new tires, tubes,
hrome dash. Hava $935 Invested. Sell
for 1400. 1537 N. Winter St. i222
For SALE, 4B Chev. 1 door, fully eqilipt.
11695. '49 Ford 4 door, clean, 11595. Ph.
26652. . Q222
1948 INTERNATIONAL i ton pickup, 4
speed trans. 7li ft. bed, 12.000 miles.
Inquire at 1011 7th St., West Salem
any time after 5 p.m. Ph. 29978. Ask
for Al. 0223
41 OLDS, A-l Shape. Old car or 3250 take
equity. Ph. 4-2631. Q223
OR TRADE: '41 Dooie aed.. RAH. '37 Chev.
aed '38 Chev. coupe. RAiH. '33 Chev. sed.
'29 Model A sed. '38 Essex aed, very
Clean, cheap. '31 Model A sed. All
these ears are In good cond St priced for
quick sale. Hardman Bros., 4i miles
north of Salem on Port. Hiway, open 7
day a wk. from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m.
qJ23
TEAGUE SPECIALS
WE HAVE TRADED IN SOME
NICE LATE MODEL CARS
HERE ARE A FEW
1949 KAISER SEDAN
948 DODGE SEDAN
1948 CHEV. FLEETLINE
1948 FORD SEDAN .
1946 CHEV. FLEETLINE
1946 HUDSON SEDAN .. .
1941 PLY. SED., TUDOR
1941 OLDS 5 PASS.
1940 PLYMOUTH TUDOR
1939 PONTIAC SEDAN
1939 DODGE COUPE
1939 CHEV. COUPE
1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE
1936 CHEV. SEDAN
193S PLYMOUTH COUPE
1933 OLDS TUDOR
1934 CHEV. PICKUP
COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
362 N. Com'l Ph. 2-4173
Wil
AUTOMOBILES
li PLY. IDS., food cond. RH. I1M. MS
Pint St. IVN. 033
MODEL A Ford, cut down, 16" wheels.
good cond., 187. Al Nolan, Rt. I, BOX
356P. 1 Ml. N. Keiser Bch. QJ2J
FORD '36 4 door deluxe. Good paint and
motor. Pnone 43633. Q232
StTpLY. Dlx. cpe. RAtH. 1450. '41 Ford
6 pickup, IS50. Ted it Ernie, 12th St.
Junction. Ph. 2-8306. ?a33"
1939 DODGE deluxe sedan. Excellent con-
dltion. Paone 3-5643 or 3-3173. qaaa
IK CHEV. 4 dr. 3 tone. K&H. 14,000 mile.
Original owner. 11695. 3657 Cherry ave.
4222
37 FORD coupe. Clean, good cond., 1395.
Ph. 37384. 1330 Lancaster after I pm
q323
ml CHRYSLER brofhara. very good. Ph
3-5643 or 3-3173. 0323
Eisner Motors to Sell
HOLD EVERYTHING!
Wl ARK IN THE MARKET POR NICE
CLEAN CARS. '17 MODELS ON DP.
CASK PAID. TRADE. SELL OR BUY.
ZEEB'S USED CARS
3335 FAIROROUNDS ROATJ
PHONE 2-6494 Q232
tlWI USED CAR LOT
660 it your old one. 13th St, Junction.
Open till 10 p.m. 4241
Eisner Motors to Buy
CAR ACCESSORIES tire Si tubes at coat
price. First coma first served a tnl l
a close-out sale Dealer welcomed, R
D. Woodrow Co., 450 Center.
WANTED: Clean used cars. Bob Marr
2160 South Commercial
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BOY SRLL TRADE
333 Fair round Road Phone 1-6444
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
1600
HARLEY 74 overhead, 46 model, like new.
4.000 miles. Buddy seat it accessories.
2030 N. 17th. 4B222
S A FTI CYCLES New and used. Low price
transportation, up to 100 miles per gal.
Small down payment. Low monhtly pay
ment on ba).
HAIN'S OUTBOARD it SPORT SHOP
1201 S. Commercial Ph. 36050
qa222
BOATS
OUTBOARD MOTORS
H.P. Evlnrude, used (250
22 H P. Evlnrude, used 6325
17'zi H.P. Evlnrude. used 1200
16 H.P. Evlnrude, used 3160
16 H.P. Johnson, like new 1265
5 H.P. Evlnrude. used 1110
2 H P. Evlnrude. ufd 350-375
HAIN'S OUTBOARD Aj SPORT SHOP
1201 S. Commercial Ph. 36050
flq222
FINANCIAL
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
518 State - Rm. 125
Lie S-122-M-165 C. R. Allen. Mitr.
r222
$10,000 LOAN wanted, down
town business will pay 6 per
cent, repay at $150 to $200
jer month, all paid back by
3 years.
ALSO
$10,000 loan wanted on highly
improved farm, 3 or 5 years,
will repay at rate of $150 per
month including interest at 6
per cent.
STATE FINANCE CO.
153 8. High St. Telephone 14121
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK -EQUIPMENT
LOANS OP
TO 1300
Come to or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
I960 Fairgrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
No Parking problems
Phone 17032 Llo N M369-S3I1
Flcyd Kenyon, Mgr. t
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROY H. SIMMONS
136 South Commercial St. Phont 1-9161
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4. OR 4 INTEREST
6 to 40 Years and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
844 State St. Phont 1-3663 r
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lfc. 8-133 and M-IM
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 B. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4'i and 5
YOITM OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estatt Contracts
. and Second Mortgage.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
S01 Pioneer Trust Bld. Ph. 1-116 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO.
182 S. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 1-2457 Lie. No. M-lSt 8-154
TRAILERS
It FT. TRAILER. Newly decorated. 9 bed
davenports. Good heating atove and
gasoline pressure cook atove. 1225. With
out wheels. 3 miles out airport rd.
Paradbe Island Farm. t324
t WHEEL campln trailer, sleeps . "'"1
take small 2 wheel trailer as part pay
ment. Esau's Motor Service, Dallas.
t324
TRADE 4 Ac nut vending machines for
House Trailer. Pti. 21746. 1222
HK1HYVAY AVE. TRAILER PARK under
new management. Space reasonable.
Close to school, bus it store. Quiet it
shade tree.. 3 blocks east of Chuck's on
Highway Ave. Ph 2-1746. t223
DEER Ht'NTIRS SPECIAL; Trailer,
wheel metal with rack, tall lite, atop
lite, brakes, spare tire it wheel, 175.
Trader Louie. 3055 Portland Rd. t222'
NEW 2 Wii
OIRECTORT
4DDINO MACHINE!
All makes naed meebtnea told, rented
repaired Rota 4M Court Phone 1-6773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair lerrici
new appliance T' ace's Bitctrlc Phone
Fret estimates Ttadt-lns accepted on
9-9239 157 8 Liberty St o
IT-L'R DOOR GRINDING
'awnmower iharpenlot and ripalrlni
Dexter'a Pn itiii o
UTO RADIOS
Authonted Warranty Repair Station
for al) makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Ratllo Co.. 151 Liberty Ph 1-8SSS e
UAH ION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
rowing aerrtct day phont l-till RignT
J HOI 13 Center
Hike Panek. ITS S Com'l. Ph. S-5161.
Brakt and wheel aiigning specialist
o3
R( II.niNG CARPfNTRT
Runndel. 'eea r that home now Termi
Mo down payment. Phont I-4IM.
DIRECTORY
Bl'll.DING CONTRACTOR
Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foun
dation. Phont a-3M9. 0243
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 3-6537 or 3-4306.
0239
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldf.. clear
ing teeth for brush. Virell Htukey, 1010
Falrview Ave. Ph. 1-3146. Salem. o339
CARPENTER WORK
Carpenter work. New, repair. Ph. 1-3093.
CASH REGISTERS
I as tarn delivery of new RCA cash
register Al makes aoid rented, rt
pa.-ed Roen 456 Court Ph 2-6771 o
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair o( foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walla, ttc Call
2-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnaet chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ens'ey 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. o23S"
DRESS MAKING
Alt,, dresa making. Good used clothes
for sale. 360 state St. Rm. 17. o244
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnce's Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, -repairing. 157 S. Liberty
3-;03 o
EXCAVATING A GRADING
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o233a
Brelthauot f for flowers Dial 1-9179 o
t'hel. stove it diesel oil. Ph. 9-3186.
Shell Oil Co L T. Maxwell, distributor.
0241
FURNACE CLEANING
Gtant vacuum machine. Trailer mount
ed. Ph. 28662. United Products Co 3037
Portland Rd. Reasonable price. o233
HOUSEHOLD PRODICTS
J. R Watkins Co products Free de
.tvery 1717 Center Ph 3-5399 o
INSULATION
Johns-Manvllle. Phone 3-3748.
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
Expert musical Intrument repair. All
work fully guaranteed. JACQUITH MU
SIC CO., Ph. 3-4641. 0244
J A INTO R SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxlnt
Buildings - Factories - Homes
Estimates Without Oblmatlon
AMERICAN BLDG MAINT. CO.
Ph. Salem 9-9133 0
LANDSCAPr NURSERY
9 A Doerfler it Sons. Ornamentals UP
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1332 o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 945 Jef
ferson St., Phone 23452. o
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. 0233"
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawnmower sharpening
Dextar the lawnmuwer man Ph 36833
MATTRESSES
Capita. Beddicg Phone 3-4069
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish it Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
o240
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, flies and tiling supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies desk
lamps typewriter stands, brief cases
Pierce Wirt Recorders. Roen 456 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
We service all tvpes of burners. Ph,
28662. United Products Co. 3037 Port
land Rd. Work guaranteed. o233
tlfitrom' are equipped to do your
painting Phont 1-2493 n
PAPERnANGING
Expert Paperhanging and painting. H
J Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. o227
PAINTING St PAPERING
Painting and paperhanging. Free esti
mate, Ph 3-9513, 857 Shipping. o240
Call 2-2608 for your Painting it Paper
l.anning. Attractive rates. o223
PICTURE FRAMING
PLUMBING
Fisher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0232'
PRUNING-SPRAYING
Phillip W Belike. Ph. 2-1208
SAND A GRAVEL
Garden Soil, crushed rock, Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walling Sand &
Gravel Co., Phone 3-9249. o
Valley Sand St Gravel Co Silt, aand A
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel A cats
Tractor scoop A trucks for dirt moving
Ph oftlce 24002. res. 37146 o
Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 1-7603. 1293 N 5th
0229
SEWERS AND SEITIC TANKS
El ec trio Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
Razor J harp Steel Cutting Blades
Clean Sewers or Drains Septic Tank;
Cleaned Rea. Ph 1-6327 or 1-9461
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Servlct on Sewers. 1079
Elm St, W. Salem. Ph. 1-9468, 1-5327.
o235
K. P Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned
Electric machine aervlca on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work, 1141-8th
St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404 o223
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank
Service, 2545 State St. Phont 2-0734. o
SEWING MACHINES
New Home sewing machine sales. We
repair all makes. King wood Elec., 1091
Eds e water. Ph. 35569. 0231
Bought, eold, rented, repaired E7. terms
All makes, W. Davenport. Ph. 17871.
0228
Alt makes repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Uach!nt Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3512, o'
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables Alt makes used machine
Repairs and rent Roen. 458 Court o
TRANSFER A STORAGE
.ocal St Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal St Briquet Trucks U
Portland dally Agent for Bektna Hoiue
hold goods moved to anywhere In O S
o. Canada Larmer Transfer Storage
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BUNDS
Salem Venetian Blind made to order u
refloUhad Relnholdt Lewis S-383
Elmer The Bhndman. Ph. 37328.
WE I.I. DRILLING
Fred Wymore, Rt. 2, Boa J17. Ph. 1-5135.
o239'
WE A Til ERST R I PPI NO
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-595
0233
WINDOW SHADES
Washable Roller Made to order 1 Day
Del Relnholdt it Lewis Ph 2363S o
WINDOW CLEANINO
Acme Indow Cleaners Windows, waili
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned
waied and poURhed Ph 8-3337 34'
Court Lancdoo, Culbertson and slather
WOODSAWING
"Atkins" Croit. Ph! 3-167.' or 3-9178. "
o23
Writ faVm F.! Cn Ph J-4M1
LODGE 9
I OO.F meet every Wed-
nenday aignt, Vuitors Re.
cum.
Earth's Life and Welfare
Dependent Upon Sun's Rays
By J. HUGH PRl'ETT
(Astronomer, Extension Division, Oregon Higher Education System)
"The sun should need no introduction. Daily it rises and daily it
sets." With this unique opening remark, Dr. Donald H. Menzel of
Harvard presents "Our Sun," his new book only recently off
the press of The Blakiston company. This book is recommended
as most fascinating and inform-
ative reading for all interested
in solar astronomy.
Little wonder is there that
primitive peoples held the glor
ious sun to be an object worthy
of profound adoration and wor
ship. Nothing in the visible uni
verse so nearly approached their)
idea of the splendor and power
of a god as this life-giving lordtered buying after a weak start.
' day. Other Brains were firm with
in a material sense our me
ana weiiare aepena principally more than a cent a busnel mo5l
on the sun. Its warmth and Df the tjme
light are responsible for the( Some wheat buving was in an
growth of vegetation, our pn-! ticipation that the government
mary source of food. Its rays wiU re.enter the wheat market
evaporate water, raise it into Monday. The CCC bought hea
clouds and produce the winds'vv amoUnts of wheat here the
mai Dring rain 10 us. ah weain
er is the result of sunshine.
Should Old Sol some time per
manently "black out," life as we
know it could not long exist. De
spite appearances, the sun, ac
cording to Dr. Henzel, is not "on
fire" in the sense of combustion.
It is composed of intensely hot,
luminous gases, hydrogen pre
dominating. The visible solar
surface has a temperature of
around 6000 degrees Centigrade,
while that at the center is cal
culated to be 25,000,000 degrees.
From the surface at times scar
let prominences violently erupt
with the "appearance of enor
mous flames," and rise to great
heights. -
Through ordinary telescopes,
sunspots provide the most inter
est. These appear in greatest
numbers at intervals of about 11
years, but even at times of min
imum a few can often be found.
They may stand alone or be col
lected into groups, but altogeth
er never cover more than a very
small percentage of the appar
ent solar disk. Various theories
concerning their cause have been
propounded, but there is no gen
eral agreement among astronom
ers. Writes Dr. Menzel, "My op
inion is that sunspots are some
what similar in form to terres
trial tornadoes, with funnel
necks extending deeply into the
solar interior."
The author devotes consider
able space to the beautiful and
mysterious corona, the pearly
white surrounding of the black
ened sun during total eclipses.
And on solar eclipses he gives
besides abundant discussion a
10-page table listing the time
and place of visibility of all the
230 eclipses (partial, annular
and total) due to occur during
the 100 years ending with A.D.
2000.
Of solar problems, we are told
each solution raises new diffi
culties. . . . Every day increases
our ignorance."
How long will the sun last?
Says Dr. Menzel, "Barring a cos
mic accident, the sun will con
tinue to radiate for thousands of
millions of years perhaps even
growing brighter for a time as
the increasing central tempera
ture accelerates the carbon cy
cle. Then when the hydrogen
approaches a state of exhaustion
the sun will cool, and perhaps
collapse to form a white dwarf.
At the end it will fade to invisi
bility a chilled clinker, still at
tended by the planets to which
it once gave light and life.'
Billions of years? Why should
we worry?
Federal Sleuth Speaks
Woodburn F. A. Fletcher,
fBl agent from Portland, was
the guest speaker at the Wood
burn Rotary club. He was in
troduced by W. Earl Dunn, pro
gram chairman. A group of
Woodburn Rotarians will attend
a district meeting at Newberg
Wednesday noon and the local
group will provide the music
for the program.
LEGAL
UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS PRESUMED
ABANDONED
The following unclaimed depot I
including deposit other than those
payable on demand, are held by
The First National Bank of Port
land at Its BALEM BRANCH
Salrm, Oregon, an of July 1. 1949: the
owner or owners of which have not for a
oenod of seven surcfMlve yara prior to
said date, (a) negotiated in writing In
resoect thereto, or ibi been credited
with interest on the passbook or certifi
cate, of deposit on his or their request, or
c had a transfer, disposition of inter
est or other transaction noted of record
In tht booki of tht above bank or trust
company, or td increased or decreased
tht amount of th deposit:
Commerelal Depenlte
Cochran Mrs. R. E, address unknown,
893; Park. Mary W., 1M Chemeketa.
Salem, Oregon, $61 44; Singer, J. F., ad
dress unknown. $600.00.
Savlnga Depnvlli
Arnesnn. Mrs. Letha. 2310 N 41 h St..
Salem, Ore, 1100; Asukl. Mrs. H'len Tr.
for Cstallno Anukl, Jr., address unknown.
1 00; Beardsler. Jack or Gladvs E. Tr. for
Sandra Le, Salem. Oreeon. 4.86: Berker,
Daniel, Rt. 4. Boa 152. Balem. Ore.. 2)32:
Bertlund, George, 2320 S Commercial, Sa
lem. Oregon, 1 60; Coffey, Eiberta. 665
Hiilpplni St.. Rakm, Ore., 7 77; Coffey,
Mrs. O. B or Marly Lou, Salem. Oregon, :
2131; Coker, Mrs. Irene. 1127 Hlns. Sa- '
m, Ore,, 1 00. Co'n, Elma by Clara C.
Patterson. Sunt , Rt. ft. Boa 50. flajem,
Ore.. 123 31; Fann.ne. Mrs. Warren Tr.
for Bert Fann.ng. 196 Grant. Salem. Ore..
I 83; Ml.ne, Mr. or Mrs. D E, Rt. 2. Sa
lem Ore., 100; Mori1. Ellsworth. No.
JottBe. I 74. Ove, Tom, Rt. 2. Boa 331.
3a km. Ore, 157; Parr. Eugene T., 3051
Virgin; St., Salem. Ore. 172 Porter,
Bill. Rt. 3, ftta 36. Salem, Ore . 1 00;
Sfhroeder, Edith M by C. S. Bristol.
1321 No Capitol, Salem. Ore. 119 49;
Sharp. B.ll. Rt. ft, Box 104. Salem. Ore,
1 00. tlllman. Jennie L . 1181 Stat Sf . Sa
lem, Or. 1.00. Yarkey, Joe, 1133 Chemt
kea. Salem, Ore , 1 00.
Proper! HH4 ublrt in Writ mt
Exerallon wr Atlarhment
Cutler, IB Mildred, address un
Known, defendant. Credit Bureaus, plain
tiff. $16 67. Karry Kold Mff. Co. address
jnknown, defendant. Credit Service Corp.,
pi a. nt iff, 1,47 Vott. Arthur E., addrei
unknnt'n. defendant. Credit Bureaus,
p;a.nt,If, .15.
Sept. 10. 17 ,
Wheat Futures
Show Firmness
chicaao. Seot. 17 tP) Wheat
.,,- WPrp firm toriav on srat-
u,hpat whii muhpani aHvanrprfi
first five days this week, but the
office is closed on Saturdays.
Wheat closed unchanged to '
higher than the previous finish,
unchanged to Hj up, Septem
ber Jl.27-.27 1; oats were un
changed to V4 higher, Septem
ber 68 'ii: rye was '4 to "4 up,
September $1.46 '2; soybeans
were '4 to 134 higher, Novem
ber $2.31 lard was 3 to 7 cents
hundred pounds higher, Sep
tember $12.10.
The word "truck' gardens or
'truck" crop comes from the
French word "troquer" which
means to barter.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Liveitovk Market
(By Valley Packing Com Piny i
Lambs 118.00 to 120.00
Feeder lambs 112.00 to 110.00
Even t'. 30 to S4 00
Cutter cows 18.00 to 110.00
Fat dairy cows 19.00 to tlO.SO
ulls $11.00 to 115.00
Calves, good 1300-450 lbs.) $16.00 to $18.00
Veal 1150-300 lbs.) top ....$18.00 to $20.00
Portland Prodscn
Butterfat Tentative, subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum ,
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland. 63-66c lb., 92 score 61-64c lb.. 90
score. 57-eOc, 89 score, 65c. Valley routes
and country olnts 2c less than first.
Butter -Wholes lit FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers: grade S3 score, 62 cents:
A 92 score 61c; B 90 score, 69c lb..
O 8i score, 66c. Above prices art strictly
nominal.
Cheeae Bellini price to Portland whols
salt; Oregon singles 89-40c; Oregon b
sm. loaf 42-43c; triplets l'A less than
Ingles
Eggs Tw Whole alert) A trade large
B3-i-64,ac; A medium, 6558 'ic; grade
B large, S4'4-56Vac: small A trade, 43Vic
Pnetland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
prints 67c; AA cartons 68c: A print
67c A cartons ,C8c; B prints 64c.
Eggs Prices no retailers; Grade AA
large 75c doi.; lertlfied A large, 70c: A.
large 69c; AA medium, 6lc; certified A,
medium, 60c; A medium, 69c. A email,
43c cartons 2c additional.
Cneeat Price to rata Hers: Portlano
Oregon singles 39-42e Oregon loaf, b
lb loafs 44'i-45c lb.; triplets, X1, cents less
than singles. Premium brands, singles
SlMte lb loaf. 630.
Poultry
Llva Chickens No 1 Quality FOB
plants, No. 1 broilers under 3'i lbs. 25-26c
lb.; fryers 24-3 lbs., 28-30c: 8-4 lbs., 31c;
roasters 4 lbs and over. 31c lb., fowl,
thorns, 4 lbs and under, 20c, over 4
lbs 19c; colored fowl all weights 22c.
roosters, alt weights 18-19c.
Rabbits Aerate t growers; live whites.
4-5 lbs 16-20 lb.) 6-6 lbs. 16-lSc lb:
oiored 3 cent tower; old or heavy boes
6-14c; dressed fryers to butchers, 63-57c
Country-Kilted Meata
Veal top quality, 33-33a lb.; other
grades according to weight and Quality
with poot or heavier 30-25c.
Hogs: Light blockers, 33-33c; sows
24-26c.
Lambs: Top Quality, springers, $5-37c;
mutton, 10-12c.
Beef. Good cows, 22-23C Ib.i tanners
cutters, 20-23c
Freah Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.t:
Beef steers, good 500-800 lbs , $43-46:
commercial, $30-34; utility, $36-30.
Cows Commercial, $39-34: utility, $25
29; canners-cutters, $33-26.
Beef cuts- food teersi Hind Qiiar
trimmed, $73-77; triangles, $30-33; square
chucks, 139-41; ribs, 152-65; forequarters.
135-37.
Veal and calf: Good, $38-37; commercial,
$32-33; utility. $25-37.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs. $43.50
46: commercial, $36-41; utility, $33-36.
Mutton: Good, 70 lbs down, $16-11.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-12 lbs., $60
6.1; shoulders, 16 lbs down. 141-4.1; spsrp
rlbs, $47-50; carcasses, $33.60-34.50; mixed
weight $1 lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Cascara Bark Dry 124c lb. green 4c lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 15e ID. otj 12-month growth
nominally
Hides Calves. 30c lb., according to
weight, kips 25c lb., beef ll-l2c lb., bulls
6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 2e less.
Nut Quotations-
Walnuts Pr an queues, first quality Jum
bo. 34.7c large, 32.7c, medium, 27,2c.
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 38 3r
m-dlum. 26. 2e; aby, 33 2c: soft shell, first
quality large, 29.7c medium.' 36.3c; sec
ond quality large, 17 2c; medium. 34.7c;
baby 33.3c
Filberts Jumbo, 30a lb. i large. 18c.
ndiiim 1r- -mall, llo
SALEM MARKETS
Completed frem report ot Salem deal
era for th fa Ida nee of Capital
Joarnal Reader. (Reflttd daily).
Retail Feed Price
Elf Mah I4.BA.
Rabbit Pellet 14.30.
Dairy Feed 13.70.
Poultry: Buylni price Orade A color
ed hem 21-22c; trade A Leihorn hen.
18-19c trade A colored fry era, three
lbs and up, 31-33c. Orade A old rowtera,
1) cent
Rate
Ruylni Frlrea Extra lane AA. 87r;
lane AA. 88c. 'arte A. 84-8Ar: medium AA,
!&c; medium A. 43-S8r. puileta 38-40r.
Wholesale Price Eet wholesale price
S-7c abovt thea prlcej; above trade A
tenerally quoted at 71c; medium, 83c.
Butterfat
PremiuTl 84 -95c No. i, 81ei NO I, 17
!9e -burlnt price)
Baiter - Wholeailt grade A. I7i re
an 7jf
CHINOOK SALMON
For Canning
30c lb.
Fitts Market
216 N. Commercial St.
Cherry Fruit
Fly Controlled
Very good compliance and
cooperation were had in most
casci in this year's cherry fruit
fly control program, sayi a re
port made to the county court
by J. S. Turnbull, fruit fly con
trol officer. Most people, he
said, were willing to take care
of their trees although some
complaints were investigated and
some were a little slow in com
plying. The market was a little low
this year, said the report, and
after the price was announced
many did not want to do any
more than was necessary. Per
haps some growers, he said, did
not time the spray and dust ap
plications as well as they should
have and worms were found in
many of the later cherry de
liveries. Generally a good crop was
harvested, although some or
chards had a very light crop.
Weather conditions were good
throughout the season with very
little cracking.
Two non-resident owners were
contacted in regard to neglected
orchards, one had his sprayed,
another promised to remove the
trees as soon as possible as it was
late in the season to help much
this year.
The control officer said he
traveled 1444 miles in the coun
ty on his control work. Approxi
mately 7068 tons of sweet cher
ries and 400 tons of sour cher
ries, were packed in the Salem
area.
From May 9 to 26th he spent
contacting growers, spray sup
ply houses and processing plants
.nd on May 26 the first fly
emergence notices were sent out
to growers.
Lebanon Post Office
Receipts Hold Own
Lebanon Postal receipts, ac
cording to Merrill Smith, post
master, are about even with
those of last year, total for the
year at the end of August be
ing J36.945.16. slightly more
than the $36,122.65 during the
similar period of 1948.
Highest single month during
the two years was May, 1949
when receipts amounted to $5,-
510.04. During the last month
the postal income was $4,323.18.
compared with $4,197.65 during
August last year.
With the holidav malls still
ahead. Smith is aniirinntinff a
larger difference at the year's
end. A heavy influx of persons
during the Dasl summer will ac
count for the increased margin,
he said.
DEATHS
Mm. Harriett! A. Bond
Mrs. Harriett A. Bond, at the residence
et 1165 North Fifth street. September 16.
Survived by her husband, William A. Bond
of Salem: a dnushter B ryl E. DeOulve
of Calem; a son, Delmar L. Bond of Cam
n. Wa.sh.: a sister, Carrie Wiltermood of
Oak' and, Calif.: and seven grandchildren.
cervices will be held at the Clough-Bar-rick
chapel Monday, September 19. at
10 30 a.m. with Rev. Louis C. Ktrby of
ficiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial
park.
Wendell LeRoy Arrhrr
Wendell LeRoy Archer, at the family
residence at 670 South Elma street, Sep
tember 17. at the age of 53 years. Sur
vived by wife, Charlotte Archer of Ba
lem: thref daughters, Mrs. Rulh Taylor.
Miss RernHdlne Archer and Miss Nrllle
Archer, all of Salem: and a son. LeRov
Archer, Jr.. o Salem. Announce ment of
services later by tht Howell-Edwards
chapel,
Chaunr? flanen
In this city September 16, Chauncey
Hansen, late resident of Portland, Oreuon,
at the ase of 60 years. Survived by his
wife. Florence Hnn.n of Portland An
nouncement of service later by W. T.
Riadon company.
Carrie RchrelnVr
In this city September 14, Carrie Srhrel
der, late resident of Portland. Announce
ment of services later by W. T. Rigdon
OBITUARY
ElhH Irene McCrae
Albany -Mrs. Et he) Irene MiC-ae. 26.
route 3. Euaene, who died Al a E ir,i hos
pital Thursday was a former A banv resi
dent and will be burled here Tuevlay in
Willamette Memorial park .'olio wine serv
ices ts bf held at the Fisher funeral home
al 2 r m. Mrs. McCrae was lreie Mol
lett, who was married to Arcnle O. Mr
Crae in Aliiany August 11, W'A. fine we
born in Albany June 19, 1P21. She had
Jivt-rJ In Euene the laM nine years. Sur
viving besides her husband are a son.
Clark Oael MrCrae, two brot ,ifri, Olenn
and Cecil Mollett. Albany and three sis
ters. Mrs. Evelvn Shilling. He o Mrs.
I Rita Dtinlap. Euaene, and Mrs, Lillian
McClaln, Albany.
Rile Abraham (Abe) Mlnn
Silverton - Blley Abraham ' Ahet Mn.tnn.
87, died Friday afternoon at the Dalla
hospital here he had been taken alter
atiAtalnint a broken lea. He wan h'i-n
February 1. 1B82 In Ohio, and had mad
hi home in Dai la lor the lent five
yeara. Prior to thai, he had lived in Sil
verton one year and In Mill City 4:1
year. He wa a llfel tme member uf the
CnrlAt ian ehurrh and t h IOOK. He fta
married In Wnl to LouUe Mahler in Fin
ley. Ohio Ahe died in 1923 at Mill Citv. He
wax married to Rillie Wllaon 13 teara
ato. who aurvivea him. Other aurvivor in
clude two aona, Hon of Wapalo. tVan ,
and Paul of Mill C:tv: two dauiliter,
Bernice Conklin of Bn n kit and Ethyl Ht.r
rinaton of Silverton. Funeral aerv lex at
Mill CMy Christian church at a 30 o'clock
Sunday aTternoon In It ment tn Fain lew
remetery at Mill City nte Jtev.
Art hur Cnarle Bates o fillveiton
pmtdint. Servirea under dirertion cf
Henxle and Rollman funeral home.
Phone 3-4424
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon,
College Jcotbatt High School !
college aeon r. i
Far West
UCLA 35. Oregon State 13.
Oregon 34, 8t. Mary's lCaltf. T.
Whitworth 33. Northern Irtaho 13.
Denver 48. Colorado Mines 0.
SOUTH
Georgia 25, Furtnan 0
Mississippi 40, Memphis State T.
M1UWK8T
Drake 40 South Dakota State 0.
Pittsburgh iKas i 37, Roll Mines T.
Waxhburn 31. Doanc 13.
Slmpnon 31. William .Jewell T.
Marvville 'Mo ' 77. Rorkhurst 13.
Buena Vista IV, York (Neb.) 13.
Video Cuts Into
UCLA -OSC Gate
In Test Showing
I.os Ancclcs, Sept. 17 (,P
This city's two big time foot
ball schools Southern Cali
fornia and I'CLA set out last
night to determine whether
televising gird contests will
hurt the came.
The first test was notably
successful for the television
audience, but no so good for
the athletic department's bank
account. I'C'I.A and Oregon
State opened the Pacific Coast
conference season before 37,
420 fans, the honie town Bru
ins winning 35 to 1.1.
That compares with a turn
out of 43,399 for the first PCC
game last year, which wasn't
televised. Then I'CLA beat
Washington State, 48 to 20.
That's a drop of nearly 15
percent at the gate. And cou
pled with the fact that last
year 55,211 fans had paid
their way into Memorial col
iseum the night before to
watch USC trim non-conference
Utah 27 to 0, the drop
was enough to put another
furrow on the brow of any
graduate manager.
Pheasants Freed
Near Field Day
Site Saturday
Two releases of Chinese pheas
ants were scheduled to be made
in connection with "Willamette
Valley Conservation" day, Sat
urday, in the Aumsville district.
The birds, part of the 1949 hatch
of pheasants raised on the Cor
vallis state farm, were to be lib
erated in the vicinity of the field
Jay site, on the Jrvin Bartels
farm, one mile north of Shaw.
Another feature of the day
long program of soil conservation
and Rood land use was the con
struction of a half acre stock wa
ter and sports fishing pond on
the Bartel place. 1
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University Alleys
Straltnn Plumblna i3-Gannon 497, 01
ney Jr. 4.i6, Hlrattnn .143, Pearl 334, Strut
ton 4452275. Kalem Lighting Heating
Pickrell 39(1. Knledlry b)2 Heckmsn
380. PIhuU 433, Wtltnn 474 2198.
Highland Market 3i Causey 530, Ma-irv
509, Owens 4!)7. Jolinvson 448, Lliuisry ;i7
-2S11. Thrlftwav Cleaners (li Hart 475,
Farley 4fi. McDanieU 473, Creasy 443,
Drlnney 4H1 370,
Nobles Ml- Crawforrl 513, McNeil 4IS
Noble 397, New ley 477, Rrsl 471- 3317.
I nivrroal Pump i3iVade 47D, Owen
VII. Sub 3fc7, Haugen 433, Valdes S8
238.
I.iits FlnrHI i3i- Kttrmlller 537, Up.stnn
44ft, Ltitr. 446. Cnmatnc-k 609, Rlchex 4flfi
3409. (.nod llnuxekerpinc li Stmoiui ?29,
Joneji 428, Caiy 448, Irona 503, Olney
480- 21Hfi,
MsnMower Milk Ml- Wood'ord 514 Cur
II 439, Scholtz 4fil, Straw 474, Mocabee
490 2378. Salem Hardware iji West 4!3,
ORrrl.on 535, Krcnar Thede 4H2. am-
417 ;:ii8.
Trailwar Cafe 1 1 - Jnh n.tnn 4.V. Cro.-ji
449, MrNiill 47ft, Holt AM. Ert.snaarfl" 4.3
2324. Riniland I'el Shop lt Clark 4.S4,
ninxland 4:9, Biwch 42u, Peae 475, Bra
dfn 432 -22KO.
llmh individual aame: Oarrivion. 221, Sa
lem Haidwrtrf
Ulali individual aerie; W. Valdea, 86,
Universal Pump.
Hish leam aerie: 3311. Hiehland Market.
PLANT FALL BULBS
NOW!
TULIPS
dent Harvest - Zwanenburg - Clara Butt - Kansas
Keizerkroon.
IOC each
UYAPIklTIUJC
l I MVtfHN I nj
the Blues - Grand Maitre -
low Hammer.
35c
each
BIDDINC, SI At.
20c MCh
KING ALFRED CROCUS
DAFFODIL f'nl1 n(1 Spring Flowering
JUMBO BULBS BU,P ' Ysr " White
20c $2 dzrn I 5C fa 5Qc dMfH
LILLIES DUTCH IRIS
Murtagnn . Trnuifollum WHITE - YELLOW
Hansonii - Mndnnna BLUE - PURPLE
D. A. WHITE Cr SONS
GARDEN HEAIXJl' ARTKRS
263 Stale H e Drlivrr Phone t-241d
Saturday, Sept. 17, 1949 13
HIGH SCHOOL SCORES
Mi It on-Free water 53, Enterprise 0.
Washington (Portland) 18. Pendleton t.
Prineville 33. John Day 0.
Grant 'Portland) 7, Klamath Fall! ,
Hfnley 8, Lakevlew 0
Bend 10, Cleveland (Portland) i.
The Dalles 19. Oreuon City 12.
Grants Pass 25, Lebanon 0.
Coquille 45, Ashland 19.
Med ford .15. Hosebura 0.
Euaene 2fl. Mjrtle Point 13.
Marshield 3?. Heedsport 12.
Vancouver, Wash., 30. Salem "
University ituaenel 19, Bweel Home 9.
Madras 21, OHfcrirtue 0
Cormll.s 6. Springfield 0.
Toledo 19, Canny 0.
Estacaria 12. While Salmon, Wash., t. -
H!i:horn 29, Milwatikie 0.
SiHerton 7. Beaverton 7 tie. 1
Camas. Wash. 25. West Linn I. 1
S'.v.-tcin 14. Banks 0. -1
McMinnville 12, .Jefferson iPortland) ."
Hood liner jr. Woodburn 0. '
Prritroe 28, Kanier 25.
Tillamook 13, Vernonla 6.
W:I lamina 13, Forest Grovg . "
Pi. Helens 13. Sherwood I.
Astoria 13, St Rppoose 0. r
T:cnrd 2H. Fen nee, 7. 1
Bu merron. Wa-h . 34 Lincoln iPortl.i 0.'
Fr,Tiii;;!:i IB. Tre-ham 0.
noobfvelt -1'ortl.t 6. Lotieview. Wash. fl. .
Molalla 19. S.irrrd Heart iSaleini 0. ,
Hopsters Open
Grid Slate Next
Friday at J-City ;
Independence The Hopsters
open their football season
against Junction City there Fri-
day afternoon. Competition for,:
positions have been strong this',
fall with no one being certain-'
of a starting berth, according to '
Coaches John Mathis and Sam:
Ramey.
The nine fame on the local achedul n
this year are:
Sept. 23 At Junction City.
Sept. 30 At Amity.
October 7 Dayton here. t
October 14 Salem Arademr here. j
October 21 At Philomath.
October 28 At Stayton.
November 4 fleered Heart her.
November i: At Monmouth, -November
18 Daltaa here.
Marion-Polk LoopH
Announces Grid
Slate for 1949
The fall schedule of the Mar-'J
lon-Pollf. county football league
includes:
Oct. 1 Philomath at Stayton. '
Oct. 14, Stayton at Monmouth: Salem
Academy at Independence; Philomath tV
Oct. 21 Monmouth at Salem Academy; ,-x,
Independence at Philomath; Sacred Heart -at
Stayton.
Oct. 28 Monmouth it Sacred Heart;
Independence at Stayton; Salem Academy
at Philomath.
Nov. 4 Philomath at Monmouth: Sac-""
rd Heart at Independence; stayton at''
Salem Academy.
No. 11 Independenct at Monmouth;
Sacred Heart ot Salem Academi Philo
math, bye. H
Cardinals Drop v
Molalla Opener
Sacred Heart high's Cardinal,,
football club went up against a
rugged Molalla Indian grid"'
squad Friday night and were'j
turned back without a single
uwi knniALU ujj, .11.
..... ...v ui, i. una taiiicu,!
three touchdowns and one con-
version point to win 19 to 0. Thei
game was played at Molalla.
The Cardinals functioned fair
ly well during the final period .
but could not get a serious scori
ing threat rolling. They will.
engaged the Mt. Angel Preps ati
Mt. Angel next Friday.
Eugene Is Ousted
Little Rock. Ark., Sept. 17
ipi T1C pacific northwest re-(
Rional Softball champion, Ru
ben si em Furniture of Eugene,:'
Ore., dropped a 3-0 decision to
the Clearwater, Fla Bombers in,
the first round of the amateur
sottball association tournament
here yesterday.
Allbright - Advance - Edith Eddy
Peach Blossom - Her Grace - Gol-
$1.00
per
dozen
L- Innocence Gertrude
Lady Derby - Kina of
Queen ot the Pinks
Yel-
Top size.
d3 r r
4JiJU dozen
$2.00
dnzrn
if