Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 24, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    AUTOMOBILES
FALL OPENING
SPECIALS
1947 Studebaker Landcruiser, R&H $1695.00
1948 Studebaker 4-door Champion 1695.00
1941 Studebaker 4-door Commander .... 395.00
1942 Studebaker Coupe (new motor) .... 695.00
1940 Studebaker 4-door (Commander) . . 690.00
1939 Studebaker 4-door (Champion) .... 495.00
1946 Plymouth 2-Door
1946 Nash Sedan
1941 Chevrolet 5-pass 545.00
1940 Plymouth 2-Door 495.00
1939 Plymouth 4-door 395.00
1939 Buick Sedan 595.00
BONESTEELE'S
370 N. CHURCH ST.
PHONE 3-9277
AUTOMOBILES
1MI Ohee. Aire aeden. radio, heater. irr
flntahl, ?er low mtliut. 1 owntr.
lou'll Ilka It !
o
ltt Olda M club hydramatae drive. Ra
dio, heater, WJ. waahera, 3 tone up
holatery and linlah, low mlleaai, 1 own-
....(1946
D
Ittt rontlae convert. Radio, heater, fot
UihU, W.8. waahera. W.8.W. tires, 1
ton uphoUtery, low nlleeaae, beauty.
mlt 1M8
E
MM OUa N Club Mdramatlc drive, radio
kaatar, lew UBhU, ton. upholaterr
dart blua llnlah, W.. waahara. Driven
nil TWO mllal be owner '
R
INI Olde eonvartibla hydramatie drlre.
radio, beater, chrome wheel rinia.
eat cover, foe lifhU. V, 8. Royal Maa
tar W.I.W. .tree, push button control!.
Driven only 2(000 milea by 1 owner. A
beautiful car MW
B
14 Kntlleh HUlman eedan. Leather trim.
1 tone uphoUtery. Only MOO mllea, book
rice 11095. NOW 11409.
R
1944 Fart VI froupe. Perfect condition.
aood rubber,
47
black llnlah. A
dan-
.11045
O
W 1.4m etuk. Hadie. haatar, partaet
. Al Mdltlon, aaat Mian (a ateai
nu
MS stuktrw ton. Una rut-bar. Mrl.at
ekeHlT. A awaU motor. rati bodr
I TOT VAN RKS AT
Loder Bros.
m4 (won rw)
m. t-iM win
-
NAME YOUR OWN
PRICE
14 FORD t TOW
eow it ehejate. Brwwnla trenamUelon, 1
pad rt.r and. Spot IIU. Dark ,reen.
MaohanlaaUT parfaat. ThU truck muat
s. ao make na an after.
Btan Baker Motors
.w. eonim mow union
Ph. MHI all
Otto J.Wilson Co.
"Presents'
Hal frWVTROLBT "CARRY-
ALL" lists
IM 1DIOK ROADUArrUt
imAnrrr with
OTNAPLOW IIU
IHT inlCK SUPER
ZD AH ( MM
1111 BUICK ROADUAATER
SEDAN 1JI
ItT BUICK SUPER
CONVERTIBLE 1HI
IIU BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN-
ETTE Low mlleaio 1188
MM BUIOX SUPER SEDAN IMt
Iat BUICK SPECIAL
SEDAN
INI BUICK SPECIAL
SEDAN
INI BUICK SPECIAL
SEDAN
1111 CHEVROLET
J-DOOR
IIU
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"AS IS"
INI BUICK SPBOIAL
SEDAN I
OTTO J. WILSON
Oommartlal at Center
a:
BT ORIOINAL owner: 1140 Char, biutneu
aoupe. A-l condition. 1800. Pb. 8-8814.
out
AS BUCK Roedmemr 4-door eedan, 41..
ooo ml. AU erceaeorlee. A-l rood., moo
1441 Court, ta. Pbllllpa. am
Ebner Motors to Buy
IM t ID JAR LOT
IM ft pour old ana. ittb St, Jaaetlon
open tin u pa. ejil
IAUTOMOBIHS
1095.00
975.00
SALEM
AUTOMOBILES
ZEEB'S USED CARS
OT SELL . TRAOB
TERMS
333 Pal ri round Road Phone l-OO
CAE ACCESSORIES ttrea ft tubee at COM
price. Flm coma flrat eervftd aa thla u
a doaa-out aala Dealera welcomed. R
D. Woodrow Co., 450 Ceoter.
Signer Motors Fine Cars
IBM CHRYSLER coups. A-l condition. 645
Ferry, q228
18 STUDEBAKER Reial deluxe 4 dr. ae-
dan, equipped with overdrive, heater,
hillholder and backup light. Haa been
driven only 15,175 and naa had the beat
of care. Look and rune nearly like new.
Will take older car In trade and ar.
range term on balance. McCalla, 1297
State. Dial 3-810B. q22
USID CARS WANTED
Imntdlate eaib for food uied care. Oet
mr offer before you aeU. McCall'a, 1297
State. Dial 1-8106. q23B
4 FORD auper deluxe 4 door sedan. A
very food automobile for only 11095.
Raay terms. See and drive drive thla
car before you buy. McCalla, 1391 State.
Dial 3-S108. q228
17 Plrraoath 4 door deluxe aedan In ex
cellent condition In every reapect. Jet
black paint, clean original upholatery,
ahlnny chrome, heater, fot lights, apot
lamp. Haa been owned locally and had
the beat of care. Priced to aell at once.
11350. Easy terms. McCalla, 1397 State.
Dial 3-810S. q338
'U CHEV. tudor Ueke after. See at 184S
soutn commercial. q228
IBM PLY. coupe. 1175. Oood cond. Ph.
2-509B alter 4:00. Q331
SPECIAL
1939 Dodge coupe, motor flrat class, new
tires, new paint Job. A Una looking car.
Only 1495.
Teague Motor Co.
353 N. Comm'l. Ph. 3-4173. 4228
BT OWNER: 1038 Bulck coach. This car
in excellent condition. See It Sun
day at Mi) N. Liberty St. q2S8
FOR SALE: 1940 Pontile Torpedo I ae-
dan. 7000 mllea alnce complete overhaul.
Pully equipped, 1825. Sunday only before
6 p.m. at 455 N. Summer St. q228
CHEV. Aero sedan, fully equlpt. Oood
cond., clean. Rt. 3, Box 81, Dallaa. Olenn
Mehl, t ml. S.W. ot Dallas on Liberty
Rd. q3JS
41 DODOE led., R&H. '38 Chev. coupe. '37
Ohev sed. '37 Dodge aed. '33 Chev, These
cara are In good cond. & are priced for
quick sale. '38 Eaaex sed.. clean. '29 Mod
el A ied cheap. Hardman Bros., 4 'A
mllea north of Salem on Portland hiway.
We buy, sell or trade for anything.
Open 7 days a wk. from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m.
q228
Ron's Motor Co.
"FOR REAL CAR
VALUES A VALUE
IN EVERY CAR"
194J Studebaker Champion, fl-door,
Overdrive, clean. Mew rubber S79S
1940 Chevrolet Sedan. Radio beater.
Reconditioned motor 1095
1940 Ford Sedan. Radio and heater 1595
1940 Willy ftsdan. Heater. Clean ..1405
1919 Bulck Club Coupe. Radio heat
er 1495
19M Chevrolet Truck, IS ton. Van
body
..11495
1937 Pont tee Sedan .
1987 Pontile J -Door.
1245
heat-
1290
Radio
ItSf Chevrolet Sedan
...1135
183S Or ahem Sedan. New rubber ...3133
1831 Ford Sedan 3135
1333 Plymouth sedan, ateal top ....3135
1834 Chevrolet Sedan 350
1884 Chevrolet 3 -Door. Rebuilt no
tor 345
1884 Ford Ooupa. Rebuilt motor, clean.
1838 Chevrolet PaneL
1833 Ford Panel. '
Ron's Motor Co.
140 S. High Ph. 8-4598
on I A U. to M P.M.
0131
N D0DG1 aeupa with a '38 motor. Oood
Urea. Oheap. 335 I. Madrona. Tel. 1-3133
after I. oail
FARM IQUIPMENT
COOP TRACTOR 1 year old. driven leaa
than 100 motor hour. Rex Klmaey.
Rt. 1. Stayton. 44 mllea aaat of
Stayton on N. Santlam hlrhway. a.c-230
FINANCIAL
Peraonal Finance Co. Ill Itata. Rra.
135. Ua. - S-113 . M-1SI. O. R. Allen,
Uir. 3333-
I CASH $
$25 to $500
PTTRNTTTTRK, LiVBSlOCR
QUTPMTNT LOAMS UP
TO 1300
Hollywood Finance Co.
lOTe" Palrtroundsi Road
Heat Door to Bank
Ha ParkiDi problem
PhM 17013-144 II UlM-JWtl
Floyd Ken rem, Ifcr. r
PRTVATS yONTT
Spec' a) Ratea and Term
On Larter Loane
Loaf and Short Tina
Parmer, tj
ROT H SIUMONS
111 Sontb Commercial St. F&one 1-1101
sn V FOR
ATTRACTIVE PARI! LOANS
ONLY 4 OR INT KR EST
I to 40 Yea re and No Commiaelon
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
S44 Stata St. Phona l-lflt
OENSRAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie. S-lll and H ill
and
ROT R. SIMMONS
, INSURANCE AND LOANS
111 S. Commercial St. Tel. 1-tlll
FARM AND CITY LOANS
and 14
fOCB OWN TCEMR of reparmact within
reaeotv Caah for Real Batata CoetracU
IM second Hortaaiej,.
CAPITOL SECUR1TICS CO.
Ml Pioneer Truet BKU. Ph. J-71M
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO,
11 S Church
Par Una a Plenty
FB, 1-1411 IM, Hew H-1M E-1M r
AUTOMOBILES
Pontiac Good Will Cars
'41 Olds sedan $695
'38 Pontiac coupe $195
'38 Ford tudor $145
'42 Studebaker sedan $745
'35 Chevrolet Sedan $75
HERRALL-OWENS CO.
100 N. Llorrtr
TRAILERS
HI NTING TRAILER. Aluminum covered
with lights V mattress. hitch, etc.
800x18 wheels. Ttrea In excellent condi
tion. 1396 8. 13th. Ph. 3-6995. U32
NEW 3 wheel all metal tra'l-r. Rack and
canvaa cover. 1335 Lee St. fteaa. zn
! WHEELED trailer, ball hitch, aood
eond.,150. 1348 8. 12th. taaa
ALL METAL 3 wheel trailer with rack.
spare wheel & tire 175. Trader Louie.
3055 Portland Rd. t238
All Metal Trailer
All modern, spun elaaa Insulated. 37-ft.
tandem equipped with toilet and show
er. U.sed 8 months. Like new. Price re
duced for quick alr. Sleeps 6. 50A5
Portland Rd. Ph. 3-6279. t230
BRAND NEW
1949 Vagabond 33-ft. Refrlf., elec.
brakes, bottle gas ranee, I M0 under
cost. Trailer Park Village. 5085 Port
land Road. 1228
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Teacher desiring to commute
would like ride 10 miles Albany-Salem
highway leaving Salem approx. 7:45 a.m.
Ph. 2-834V x?28
DIRECTORY
4.DDINO MACHINES
All makes used ens chines sold, rented
repaired Ftoen 451 Court Phone 1-8773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC ROME appliance repair aerrlce
new appliance Vlace'a Elect rle Phone
Free estlmatea Trade-ins accented on
3-9239 197 8 Liberty St o
AT-CR DOOR GRINDING)
'awnmower sharpening and repairing
Dexter'e Ph 36833 o
AUTO RADIOS
Authorized Warranty Repair Station
tor all makea of Auto Radloa Morrow
Radio Co.. 153 8 Liberty Ph 1-6955 e
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing aemce day phona t-9188 Nlgnt
3-1804 33" Center o
Mike Panek. 375 S Com'l. Ph. 3-5181
Brake and wheel aligning specialists.
0233
Bl'ILDING CARPENTRY
Remodel repair that home now Terms
No down payment Phone 3-4850. o
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Alt Broa. Also houses raised. New foun
dations. Phone 2-5909. 0242
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph.
2-6537 or 3-4308
0239
BulldoElng. leveling, road bide., clear
ing teeth for brush. Vlrail Huskey. 1010
Pain-tew Ave. Ph. 3-3146. Salem. o239
CARPENTER WORK
Carpenter work. New, repair. Ph. 2-2093
023S
CASB REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register Al- makes sold rented, re
pa'-ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalk
driveways, patloa, curbs, walla, tte Call
3-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley 771 8. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. o233
DRESS MAKING
Alt., 4reB maktnt. Oood lued clothra
tor aala. 360 etata St. Rid. ST. 0244
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnce'a Electric for alectrlcal wlrlni,
contracting, repalrlni, lal 4. Liberty
SM3. 0
EXCAVATING A GRADING
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator 8erv!ce.
Ph. S-3056. Lee Croxa, 1335 Pearl. 0333
Brelthauot'a for flower. Dial 3-8178. c
rhel; atove b dle.t oil. Ph. 1-I1S6.
Shell Oil Co L. T. Maxwell, dtetrlbutor
0241
FURNACE CLEANING
Olant vacuum machine. Trailer mount'
ad. Ph. 2B662. United Producta Co. 3037
Portland Rd. Reasonable price. 0233'
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT!
J. R. Watklna Oo rroducta Free
arerr 1717 Center Ph. J-Mla.
INSULATION
Johna-Manvllle. Phona 1-1748.
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
Expert mualcal Intrument repair. All
work fully Ruaranteed. JACQUITK MU
SIC CO , Ph. I-4M1. 0244
JAINTOB SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Serrlce Floor Wailnt
BulVdlnea Paetorlaa Romei
BKtlrr.atea Without Oblleatlon
AMERICAN BLDO. MA INT, CO.
Ph. Salem 1-9133
LANTJSCAPT NL'ESERT
F A- Doerfler tb Bona. Ornamentala ISO
N. Lancaster Dr at Cor Pb 1-1322. o1
DELUX fiERVt Btlt Laundry. Jef
feraon St.. Phone 23432. o
LAWNMOWERfl
Sharpened, auaranteed aenrlca. Ne
power and hand mowera. Call Btrr?
W. Scott. 147 S. Cora'l St. 023J'
LAWN MOKEB StlARPENINO
At rout door lawnmowar aharpentna
Dastat the Mwnmvwer maa Pb 18133
MATTBE99E9
Capital "Bedding Phone 1-4041
ML'AIC LEA BONA
Spaiilah h Raweiian Oultar. Mandolin,
Banjo, ata. 1431 Court St, Pb. l-7!t
OI40
OFTirE PX'BNITI'RB A 8TJPPUEII
Daak eh t Ira, fllaa and flllnt attppuea.
aafea, duplleatora and auppltea. deak
lampa. trpewrlter itanda. brief eaea
Flare Wire Recorder Roen 4M Court
OIL BURNER HER VICE
We tervlce all ittjm of humeri. Ph.
2863. United Product! Co. 3037 Port
land Rd. Work auaranteed. o233'
TJfatrom'a are equipped to do your
paintlna Phona 1-2491
PAPFRRANOINO
Bxpert Paperhanelna and patntlna. R.
J. Wood worth. Ph. I-Saat. Free aat.
0253'
Jerry Johnaon. Ph. 34631.
PAINTING" A PAPEBBANfJINQ
Paintlna and paperhanrtne. Free eft!
mate. Ph l-IMt, til Shtpptnr. oU0
PI CTU BE PR AMI NO
Picture frmina RnUhaoo Paint Store
Phove 1,6I7
PLUMB I NO
Fieaer, 144 eV Com'L Ph. I-I01. 313
AUTOMOBILES
Phone I-4UI.
Wheal Futures
Reported Firmer
Chicago, Sepl. 24 VP) Wheat
futures firmed in late trading
today, with buyers finding of
ferings scarce. Soybeans show
ed more action than grains and
dipped more than a cent at
times.
Cash wheat was steady to
firm, and this encouraged some
what buying. There was littl
in the news to Interest traders,
but they showed little inclina
tion to sell most of the time.
Government bids for cash wheat
were reported unchanged.
Soybeans slumped on hedge
selling against purchases of cash
beans in the country. Also lead
ing to some selling was the be
lief that more hedging will en
ter the market Monday, due to
harvest operations now under
way.
Wheat closed V4 to "i higher
than the previous finish, Decem
ber $2.12T4-,4, corn was Va up
to y down, December $1.15-
'A, oats were unchanged to H
up, December 87, rye was Vi
lower to H, higher, December
$1.42, soybeans were off 4
to 2Vt cents, November $2.25-
$2,24 4, and lard was unchang
ed to 8 cents a hundred pounds
higher, October, $10.95.
Junior Pafrolers
To Ride Buses Free
Members of the Salem school
boy patrol will be allowed to
ride city buses to and from their
schools free of charge, and will
probably be treated to one free
movie a week.
This news was accepted with
glee by the junior patrolers in
their meeting in the city council
chamber Saturday morning.
Salem Police Chief Clyde
Warren, patrolman Herman M.
Doney and Robert J. Davidson
of the City Transit Lines all
spoke to the school patrolmen
Saturday. Doney, who has had
extensive experience with jun
ior patrols, gave the boys sever
al pointers on safety.
DIRECTORY
PRVMNO-SPBATIrJO
PhtUlp W. Belike. Ph. 1-1301.
SAND GBAV1X
Garden Boll, eruahetf rock, Shovel and
draellne eieavetln,. Walllni Sand
Oravel Co., Phone 1-8348. oa
Valler Band At Gravel Co Silt, aaad ai
1 11 dirt Bacavatlna 10B above! eeta
Tractor acoop Si truck, lor dirt aavtni
Pll. office 34003, tea. 37141. o
Salem Saw WrU. Ph. 8-3803. 1388 K 6th
0333
SEWEBS AND SBTTtc TANKS
Bectrle Roto-Rootar. Kselualva Pateol
Raaer herp atae Outtlna Bladaa
CleaD Bewera or Drama Septta Task
Cleaned Roaa. Ph 8-1171 ot S-S4M
SEPTIC TANKS
K. P. Hamel. Septic tank, eleaped.
Electric machine aervlca on awer end
drain lines. Guaranteed work. U4S-8th
St., Weat fialem, Ph, 3-7404. 0348
Mlke'e Septic Serrlce. Tanke cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewera. 1078
Iim St, W. Salem. Ph. I-8IM, I-SI37
0338
Vacuum Pumplni, no mtleate eharfe.
Call ua collect. Todd', Beptla Tank
Bervlae, 3545 State St. Phone 3-0734. o
SF.WINO MACHINES
New Home aewlnf machine aalaa. We
repair all makea. Klniwood Elec 1081
Edeewater. Ph. 33363. o331
Boueht. aold. ranted, repaired EZ term.
All makaa. W. Davenport. Ph. 87671.
0338'
All makaa repaired, free eatlmatea
Sinter Bewlnt Uecnlne Co. 130 No
Commercial Ph. 3-3313. o
TYFEWRITEBS
Smith Oorona. Ramtnttoo ftovaL Onder.
wood portable., ah makaa taed meohlae.
Repalra and rant Roan. 440 Oourt.
TRANSFER ST03UI3B
oeel 8, DlataiMe Traaafar. atorata
Burner 041a. coal brloueu. Truck, to
Portland dally. Atenl for Beklna. Bonaa
bold tood, moved to anywhere to US
or Canada. Lamer Treaater Si Storage
Ph 3-3131 a'
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blind, made to order or
reftnletwd Reutholdl A3 Uwta 1-3838
Elmer The BUndmaa. Ph. 17331.
WELL DRILLING
Pred Wymote, Rt. 3, Boa 111. Ph. 1-1136.
0318
WEATREBSTRIPrTNO
Praa eatlmataa. T. PULLMAN Pn. I S86S
0333
WINDOW SBADES
Waababla. Roller Uada to order, t Day
Del. Relaholdt 43 Lewu. Ph 33638. a
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme V'lndow Oleanera Wlndowa, wall,
woodwork eleenod Ploora claaaed.
waxed and rollanad. Pb 8-3337. 841
Court Lanfdoa, Culbertaoa and alaibar
WOODSAWINO
ATktnaTcroaa. Ph. 1-3(74 or 3-1178.
WOOD S SAWDUST
W..I Sal.m Fi.l Co Ph I-I0B1.
LODGES
fj l.O.Q. awn avery Wao-
nwwaaj OLKni. viaators WW1
come
King-wood No 04. AT. sc A M
i-WMt Sslem. JtA. Degre Sept
26Ui, 7:30 pan. 13'
Foundation Completed With the foundation already in
place, workmen are laying sub-flooring for the new Lyle grade
school in Dallas. The eight-room structure Is expected to be
finished for use next school year.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed (rem reporle of Selen dealera
Reedere. (Reelect dellr).
Retell Fred Pi-Ires;
Efg Maih-Uy
Rmbblt Pel 11 14.30.
Dtlr? FeedI3.70.
Poaltrr: Buvlna prlcea Orade A color
ed hena 21 -22c; grade A Leghorn heni.
18-19c: irade A roloted frvera. three ib.
and up, 31-33c. Orade A old rooatera, 16c
Etta
Burlna Prlcea Extra larae AA, one:
large AA. B7e; large A, 6S-fl8c; Medium AA.
56c; medium A. 64-68e; pulleie, 37-40c.
61'ic lb.; loaf. 53 ic.
n holeiele Prlree Egg wholeiale prlcea
5-7c above these prlrea; above grade A
generally quoted at 71c; medium, o3c.
Butterfat
Premium 64-66c. No. 1, 63c; No. 3, 57
ic; (buying priceit.
Butter Wholeaala irade A. 17c: re
call 72c.
Sizes of Bomb
Do Not Count
New York, Sept. 24 (1
Russia need not possess atom
bombs as powerful as American
atomic weapons to be on about
equal footing for atomic war.
If the Soviets have the bomb,
it is probably not as powerful
as this country's newest bombs.
But the power of the bomb usu
ally does not determine its effec
tiveness.
A small bomb often can do
just as much damage as a big
one.
A ruling factor in governing
the extent of damage is the ter
rain the hills and shape of the
earth in the area where the
botib Is dropped.
The more powerful atomic
bombs, if only one or three
times more destructive than a
small bomb, will not destroy an
area noticeably greater than the
smallest possible atom bomb.
The United States today has
A-bombs more powerful than
our Japanese and Bikini bombs.
That has been announced by the
atomic energy commission.
The U.S. bomb may be two
or three times, or even ten times
more powerful than any bomb
the Russians may have. HoweV'
er, ten times is unlikely so soon
But, depending on the terrain
the more powerful American
bomb might not do any more
damage than our first "baby
bombs.
Scouts Enjoy Trip
To Coast Resorts
Silverton Richard Brekke
troop scriba, reported the trip to
the coast resorts, with 20 going
from Scout Troop No. 61, in
cluding Larry Brown, Kerby
Brown, John Mulveahill, Richard
Brekke, Teddy Sweger, Herbert
Starkey, Bill Starkey, Keith
Bonner, Howard Poppleton, Jim
my McBride, Kenneth Hahn,
Jack Moon, Donald Bibens, Ken
neth Kimsey, Paul Sturges,
George Hoyt, Buddy Groah, Nor
man McCullough and Alfred
Blake.
Furnishing cars for the two -
day stay were Scout Master
Charles Davis, William Starkey,
Alvin Sweger and Allen Brown.lout charge.
Funeral Services Held at
Portland for Chet' Murphy
Funeral services were held in Portland Wednesday for Chester
G. Murphy, 73, Portland attorney and resident of Salem many
years ago. Murphy died at a Portland hospital last Saturday fol
lowing a lingering illness.
A native of Salem, Chester Murphy was born February 3, 1876,
and was the son of Judge J. J.
Murphy, who for many years wasj
rjaiuii oi ine urKon state au -
ors.rr.sj. rourt. The Murnhvii
owned considerable property injboth of Portland; and two sis
Salem for many years. iters. Mrs. A. J. Geisy and Mrs
Chester Murphy received his!L G. Clark, both of Portland.
education at Willamette univer-;
sity and Stanford university
from where he was graduated
with bachelor degree in 1900.
He attended Harvard Law school
and received his law degree
from there in 190.1.
In college Murphy was an all-
around athlete. He played on
and was captain of the first Wil
lamette university football team
and at Stanford participated in
football, baseball and varsity
track and In 1900 was captain of
Stanford's football team. At
Harvard he coached and was a
member of the football and base
ball teams.
Murphy was admitted to the
Oregon bar In 1902 and had prac
ticed In Oregon ever since. From
1908 to 1914 he was United
States referee in bankruptcy and
during World War I he served as
athletic director for the YMCA
In leave areas in France. Return
ing to Oregon he served as chair
man for the Hoover campaign In
Oregon in 1920.
Surviving are the widow, the
former Angela Kinney to whom
he was married in 1912; two
mm
Mrs. Booth to
Take Gilts East
County Superin tendent of
Schools Mrs. Agnes C. Booth
when she leaves early in Sep
tember for Memphis, Tenn., to
attend the national convention
of county superintendents as
representative of Oregon will go
armed with gifts from every
county in the state to pass
around among tiie delegates.
Oregon is extending an invi
tation to the convention to meet
on the coast this year and is tak
ing this method of bolstering up
its claims.
Mrs. Booth has been advised
that the Salem Chamber of
Commerce will send small bot
tles of maraschino cherries with
an attractive label as Marion
county's contribution.
Columbia county is sending
filberts. And St. Helens is add
ing to that some samples of its
famous hair tonic which is pre
sumed to start hair for bald
headed folk and has been subject
of national controversy.
Mrs. Booth says the hair tonic
will be particularly acceptable
as the two executive secretaries
for the association are virtually
hairless and she hopes to make
some kind of an interesting pre
sentation of these particular
gifts at the convention.
Hood River county she says. Is
sending cider and she expects a
startling array of Oregon prod
ucts to be available for the dele
gates. The convention is to be held
October 9 through 12. Mrs.
Booth is on the program as a
delegate from Marion county as
well as appearing at the con
vention as representative of the
state at large.
Four Butchers
Prevent Holdup
Chicago, Sept. 24 UP) Police
came to the rescue last night of
a Californian menaced by four
knife-wielding butchers who cut
short an attempted holdup.
The butchers were pummeling
James B. Peterson, 19. of Oak
land, Calif., when Detectives
John Tyndall and Joseph Ponick
ie arrived at the Clark Super
Mart, 720 N. Clark St.
The detectives said Peterson
held his hand in his pocket as
though armed in trying to rob
a woman clerk. Then he tried
to use another employe, Miss II
een Fort, as a shield. But the
Butchers, led by Edward Smo
linski, nabed Peterson.
Peterson was taken to a hos-
ipital where 1 5 stitches were re
quired to close a cut in his arm
He was locked up and held with
dauRhters
Mrs. James Burt-
1 , . .
James Norwood,
a,,u mia
Dr. Ray J. Pinson
announces
opening of hi.i
PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
for the practice of chiropody
in all of iti phases.
Office located at
428 Oregon Bldg.
Phone 20704
RECTAL TROLAPSI
Piles Hemorrhoids
Quick Relief
No Hospitalization
No Loss of Time
Lasting Results
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
Naturo-Rectal Specialist
1144 Center M. Balrm. Ore.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Progress Made
On Dallas School
Dallas While first and sec
ond grade pupils in the Dallas
elementary school are attending
in split shifts to alleviate the
crowded situation, workmen are
making progress on the new
Lyle school and next year the
situation should be different.
Foundations have been pour
ed at the new school and forms
are being removed. Some of the
sub-flooring of the eight-unit
structure is being laid as work
men take advantage of the good
weather. Barham Bros, of Sa
lem has the general contract.
At the grade school Mrs. Jes
sie Heath announces that two
first grade classes are using the
same room, one group of chil
dren coming at 8:30 am. and
remaining until 12:30. The oth
er class starts at 12:30 and the
youngsters complete the day at
4 30 p.m.
Four second grade classes are
using the same system with two
classes coming in the morning
and two in the afternoon. A fifth
second grade class retains a re
gular schedule because its pupils
are all transported by buses
which are used by the high
school also.
The 137 enrolled In the first
grade sets a new local record
and 127 from the record-setting
first grade class last year are
now in the second grade.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Marks
(By Valley Packing Company I
Lambj 118.00 to 130.00
Feeder lamoa iia.oo to ua.oo
Fwe !. 30 to 1 00
Cutter cowa SS.S0 to t 10.50
Fat dairy cowi 19.30 to 111 M
Bulla 111.00 to 115.00
Calves, aood .300-430 Iba.) 116.00 to I1B.00
Veal (150-300 lba.1 top 111.00 to $30.00
Portland Produce
Butterfat Tentative, aublect to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland ai-flflc lb.. 93 score al-ac lb., to
score. 57-60C. SO score, 55c. Valley routes
and country points ac leas man mat.
Butter Wholesale ron ouia cuoea
wholesalers: irade 03 score. 03 cent;
M score file; B 90 score, B9e lb.; C tt
score, 56c. Above prlcea are atrlctly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale: Oreaon singles 39-40c: Oregon I
urn . loaf 43 -43c ; triplets l leas man
ainsiea.
Caaa (Ta Wholesalers) A grade large.
651 j-flo'iic: A medium. 65-58'ie; grade
b lei-Re, small a grace, azttc.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Orade AA
prlnta e-7e; AA cartons Me; A prlnta
87c. A cartona 68c; B prlnta Me.
F.ffs Prices to retailers: orade AA
large 74e dot.; certified A large. 68c; A
large cue; A A meaium, aic; cermiea a,
medium, 80c; A medium, 19c, A email
43c, cartons 3c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oreunn alneles 30-43c: Ore son loaf. I-
11). loafs 44'-4&c lb.: triplets. cents lass
(nan singes, premium oranas, singles,
3lic lb.; loaf, bSMt.
Poultry
Live Chickens No. 1 quality FOB
plants. No. 1 broilers under 34 lbs. S5-38c
lb.; fryers 7U-3 lbs., 38-IOc; 3-4 lbs., 31c:
roastrrs 4 lbs. and over, 31c lb., fowl,
Lrghorna 4 lbs. and under, 17-19c, over 4
lbs. 30c; colored fowl all weights, 33c,
roosters, all weights 13-1 Be.
Kabblts Average to growers, live whites,
4-5 lbs. 18-31c lb ; 8-6 lbs. 11-lOc lb.;
colored 3 cents lower; old or heavy does,
8-13c: dressed frvera to butchers. K-83c.
Country. Hilled Meata
Veal, top quality, 30-33o tb.; ether
grades according to weight and quality
with poor or heavier 30-35C.
Hogs; Light blockers, 33-33e; sows 34
2flc. Lamba: Top quality, springers, It-tla:
mutton, 10-I3c
Beef: Oood aowa, 13 -33c esvnners
cutters, 30-33e.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers par ewt ):
Beef steers, good 50O-8O0 lbs.. 143-48,
commercial. 835-41; utility, 35-41.
Co we Commercial, 133-33; utility, $1
31; cannera-cutters, 134-36.
Beef Cuts (Oood Steer i : Hind quarters,
155-57; rounds. 853-55; full loins, trimmed,
173-77; triangles, $31-33; square chucks.
83B-41; ribs, 153-55; forequarters. $37-36.
Vest and calf: Oood, $38-39; commercial,
I33-.16: utility, 826-30.
Lambs: Oood-cholre spring lambs, $41
15; commercial. 136-43: utility, 833-35.
Mutton: Oood. 70 IDs. down, $16-18.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-13 lbs.. $59-63,
shoulders IB lba. down. 840-43; apare
rlhs, 147-49: carcasaes. 833-34; mlaed
wet Me 13 per ewt. tower.
Portland Mlarellaneeae
Casrare Berk Dry lSe lb. green 4e lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45r lb.
Mohair 35c lb. on 13 -month growth.
nominally.
mars caives, joe id., according o
weight, kips 35c lb., beef ll-13e lb., bulla
fl -7c lb, Country buyers pay 3c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Frsnquettes, first quality Jtim
i. 34.7c: large, 33,7c: medium. 37.3c:
.frond aitnlttv Jumbos. 30.3c: large, 38.3c:
medium, 31. 3c; baby, 33.3c; soft shell, first
IS
YOUR
GETTING WORSE EACH YEAR?
Wear a DOBBS TRUSS
BULBLESS BEULESS STRAPLESS
UkNTinCALl.t NTTltD NU OBLIGATIONS
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ftatkioa Dm. ..I elrat the raat.r. ll enM. wit a eewca.e ..d.
It..... eamiia tear, fM ne la aleee a talk e tell a anlna ef
eaptare, Ui.e keeptn, Ike Hhm, e. eee. .part.
Mingle Ootihle
12.AO Men, VYoatrn, Children 17.60
no matter what trnM eon note wear, yon owe
It to yonraelf to corns see the DOHI18 THIS'
Capital Drug Store
Star and Liberty
To Sell Your
FILBERTS
H. R.
BUYER FOR
ROSENBERG BROS Cr CO.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE CASH ON DELIVERY
AT SNYDER TRANSFER CO.
285 S. Cottage
Saturday, Sept. 24, 194913
DEATHS
leva Wllltaea terllaatu
leva William EurUnden. at tha family
reaidenca at 3314 North Pourth eireet,
September 33. at tha aae ot 33 reara. Sur
vived by parent, Mr. and Ura. Oeorva
Zitr linden of Balem: brother, Oeoree Zur
llnden, Jr., of Salem; two alatera, Mra.
Ruth Moore and Un. Dorothy Dufioiee,
both of Balem. Member ot Balem lod
No. 131. BPOt and a corporal In tha
Marine Corpa Reeerve. Bervlcea will be
held Monday. September 30. at 3:30
p m. at the Howell-Edwerde chapel with
Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment .
in Beloreat Memorial park.
Mri. Henrietta Math
Mra. Henrietta Roth, lata TeiWent or
937 North Church atreet, at Newton, Kan
tea. September 31, at tha age of Si yeera.
Survlvlne are three deuahteri. Mra. Doro
thea Stark of Balem. Mra. Annie Joae of
Dei Molnee, Iowa, Mra. Ida Zuerener Ol
Whiteweter. Kane.; five eon. Dave Roth
of Moundrldge, Kana., and John and Will ,
Roth, both Whitewater. Kana.; Rev. Theo
dore Roth of Whitewater, Kana., and
manuei Roth of Arlington. Kana.; 34
grandchildren and 3T great grandchildren.
Bervlcea will be held Monday, Sept. 3, at
3 p.m., at the Bethel Bap tut church with
Rev. J. P. oitoff officiating. Interment In
the Lee Mlaaton cemetery under the di
rection of the Clough-Barrlck chapel.
I .or C. Cos
Iiom C. Cox, at the reaidenca at 1375
Fr an kiln atreet, September 34. Surviving
are hta wife. NellU L Coi of Balem; four
aona, Emery Cog of Halnea, Oregon, Kar
nrit Cox of Her ml ton. Oregon, Robert
Cox of Corvalln and Richard Cox of Sa
lem; four brothers. Rev. O W. Payne of
Cool Bay, Oregon, H. L. Payne of Her
mUton. D. W. Payne of Tourhet. Wash.,
and E. C. Payne of Baltimore. Md.; and
two alatera. Nan Biggins and Stella
Brown, both or Oalax, Wiac. Announce
ment of aervlcea later by Clough-Barrlck
company.
Robert I. Beell
Robert E. Scott, at the residence at
30 Hood atreet. September 33, at the age
of 41 year a. Survived by parente. Mr. and
Mra. Joneph F. Scott of Balem and a bro- .
Ihrr, Alvah Scott of Salem. Announce-
ent of aervlcea later by Clough-Barrlck
company.
Mra. Margaret Barker
Mra. Margaret Barker, late realdent or
1368 Nebraska atreet. at a local hoapltal
September 33. Surviving are four aona,
Herbert Barker, Charles Barker, Sidney
Barker and Albert Barker, all of Salem;
and two alatera, Mra. Edith Kunthe of
Pistol River, .Oregon, and Mra. William
Doy In England. Announcement of aer
vices later by Cloueh-Barrlck company.
OBITUARY
Joseph Wilde
buverion joaepn wnae, n, rriaay. a.
tha home of hla daughter, Mra. Maria
Lennera of Silverton. Born August 8, 1873,
at Bt. Anna, Hungary, and came to tha
United States In 1903. Lived In Mt. An- t
gel until five years ago when he came to
Silverton to make his home with hla
daughter. His wife. Marie, died In 1944. -Surviving
bealdea tha daughter In Silver '
ton are another daughter, Catherine Lit
tel of Mt. Angel: and all grandchildren.
Recitation of tha roaary will be at tha Un
ger runeral home In Mt. Angel Saturday,
September 34. at 6 p.m. and Sunday. Sep-
lemoer 28, at a p.m. services win do neio. ,
Monday, September 36, at 8:15 a.m. at .
St. Mary 'a Catholic church at Mt. Angel.
Interment will be In tha Calvary cema
tary at Mt. Angel.
More Coulee? Power
Coulee Dam, Sept. 14 WV
The third generator in Grand
Coulee dam's right powerhouse '
is expected to go Into service
about October 1, some IS days
earlier than previously annonuc-
ed. It will Increase the dam s
output by 1 jSiOOO AuPwattJj
quality large, M.Tc; medium. 99.1a: aaa
ond quality large, 17.3c; medium, 14.7a;
baby ii.ic.
Filberts Jambo. aoc lb.: Me. 3Sa:
medium. ISc: email, 13a.
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