Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 28, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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AUTOMOBILES
TEAGUE SPECIALS
IT'S HERE NOW! USED CAR BARGAIN HARVEST IS
HERE IN TOWN AT TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY. YES,
DURING USED CAR BARGAIN HARVEST YOU CAN
GET A BETTER CAR FOR WINTER AT THE LOWEST
PRICE IN YEARS. THANKS TO HEAVY NEW CAR
SALES, WE ARE LOADED WITH SOME FINE TRADE
INS. STOP TODAY.
1948 DODGE SEDAN
1948 FRAZER MANHATTAN
1948 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE SEDAN
1947 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR SEDAN
1947 KAISER SEDAN
1946 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN
1941 CHEVROLET 5 PASS. COUPE
1941 OLDSMOBILE 5 PASS. COUPE
1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN
1940 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR SEDAN
1939 PONTIAC SEDAN
1939 CHEVROLET COUPE
1939 DODGE COUPE
1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE
Teague Motor Co.
Fhone 2-4173
PONTIACS GOOD WILL CARS
'48 Pontiac Coupe, K&H '. . .$1795
37 Pontiac Sedan $195
'41 Olds Sedan $645
'38 Pontiac Coupe $195
'38 Ford Tudor ' $145
'42 Studebaker Sedan $695
'35 Chevrolet Sedan $75
Herrall - Owens Co.
TRADES
800 H. Liberty
AUTOMOBILES
Tbm MERCURY Sedan, 10.000 miles. One
owner car. Radio, heater, overdrive
Srlce 81848. Pnon. 3-070.i.a31
Ui PONTMC Sedanette. I owe 500. Will
take 1100 or beat oiler lor mr Mr
HI W. MUler. Ph. -88S.
Eisner Motors to Buy
CHEV. 4-door deluxe. R&H. Good con
1111 Ph. J-8858. 13"
inn DODGE Va-ton pickup. New ond.
Ph. 8-478S, !
WANTED: t, T. panel truck or fed. del. Al
io have H41 Deluxe Pord aed. lor al.
Write box 423 Capital Journal. 0.235
Buy ot the Week
Will trade equltj lor your car If clear
on '41 Packard Sdn. "120." Terra can
be arranied on balance II Tou neve ep
proved credit. Ph. eve. 3-04H. 1232'
FOR SALE or trade: 1930 Old. coupe. Ra
dlo a heater. Ph. 4-2602. 232"
MY EQUITY In ' Croaler, leaa """'J?
mtlea (230. Low monthly payment. 2455
State St. Phone 2-1582. 0.232
ONE H ton O.M.C. Pickup worth $1000
priced for oulck aale 3830. Call alter S
p. m. Leo X. Uler. 400 Grant St. Sllver-
Inn fire. 0235
WANTED: Clean uaee vara.
Bob Uarr.
1190 sown uommereiw
traj 8 Pa-u. 8100 n- SM 0rald
' Hall. Eaat Salem riro station. 331
K-7 INTERNATIONAL truck with 32 It.
..ml. Job 80M with truck. 3330 M.
Eisner Motors to Sell
3 USED CAR LOT
130 your old one. 12th St. Junction.
Open 1IU 10 m
For SALE Ono UtT International one
half ton pickup truck. A-l condition.
Apply Oerwood ProducU Company. Mur
l.rk and Baaaett St, welt Salem
Phone 3-13H). I2??!
MODEL A panel. Oood deer waion. Call
eve. 633 Peerry St. Apt. 203. 0233
"eHCHEY. 1 ton truck, like new. Hlth
torouo motor, deluxe cab; only 8000
mllee. LouU Elellnakl. Rt. T. Box 340.
Salem, lit houao W. ol Baael Oreen
m.t. I Q231
IMf DELUXE Che. Club Cpe. Pr'ct
condition. r.u. eieeo. ow
q331
ZEEB'S USKD CARS
1UT SELL TRADB
ttt PtUiman5j Rood ftooo 1-54
CAR ACCESSORIES tire tubea at coat
prlea. First comt ftrat aerved a thu 1
cloae-ou. aai. -""'ri wwiu.
D. Woodrow Co., 450 Center.
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
e-
iOM PLT. coupe. 1118. Oood cond. Ph
2-3088 after 4:00. 4231
41 CHEV. Aero aedan, fully eoulpt. Oood
cond., clean. Rt. 3, Box 81. Dallaa. Glenn
MehL I ml. S.W. ol Dallaa on Liberty
Bd 0213
weeeeeeeweeew
MOTORCYCLE, SCOOTERS
1R4X WHI7.7.ER. $100. 2050 H. llTrti. qa331'
int rminHMAN Airborne motor acooter.
Buddy leat St wlndahteld. Used only 3
montrut. 12.0. Ph. 3-02.0. qaii
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRF.S, popular llze.
.i.uo ana up. wudiiuuibii " -
Salem. Q"3"'
USED -FT. tandem tractor dtac harrow,
18' blade. Oood ai new. I1S9.50. ear
Farm Store, Beara. Roeburix it Co.. 550
N. Capitol St, Phone 3-9191. ?.aH"
BOATS
11 rr. PLYWOOD boat tb J1, hp, Mer-
oitrv trintne. ADOtVl from 1 to 33 m. per
hr. Coat I4S0. One mo. old lot
1300. 114t Ruie, w. etiem. en. a-mei.
Call aftr 8 p.m. or week-end?. qq33
FINANCIAL
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FtTRMTTtTRR, LIVBSTOCH
BQUIPUENT LOANS CP
TO 1100
Oomt Is or phtM
Hollywood Finance Co.
tftW Painrourull Road
ftrxi Door to Bank
No Pmrktni problem
PtaOB I7033-UC N U3W-4U91
Piord Rnm. Mr 1
PRIVATE MONET
Ptc'al Ratea and Term
On Iarter Loan
Lone and Short Tim
Pannent
in? H ITMMOK8
111 ftmiUi Cammerelal St. PbOO 1-111
see na roR
ATTKACTIVI PARM LOAMS
ONLY 4-t OR 414 INTEREST
t to 40 Teara and No Commualoa
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
144 State St. Phona
OBHKRAL PI NANCE CORP.
LOANS
L. S-lll and U-IM
and
ROT n. SIMMONS
tNAURANCI ANQ LOANS
AUTOMOBILES
352 N. Commercial
qJ31
TERMS
Phont 3-4113.
FINANCIAL
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4'i and 5
VOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Ral Estate contract
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
301 Pioneer Truat Bid. Ph. 3-7161 r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 8. Church
Parkins a Plenty
Ph. t-3457 Lie. NO. M-159 8-154
BILLS UNPAID?
t add your obllcatloiu
3 pay them off In a lump aum with
a loan from Personal
I then make Juat one reasonable
payment each month
$25 to $500 on Autto Up to
$300 on Salary, Furniture
Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a
loan solves a problem, phont or come
In today.
Personal Finance Co.
of Salem
SIS State, Rm. 125 Ph. 2-2484
A. R. Allen, Mir. Ll. S-122-M-165
r232
TRAILERS
SMALL TRAILER house with lot of bullt-
lns, 1200. 2605 Maple Ave. K33
SMALL camping trailer. Very reasonable.
1050 center at. "JJ
194(1 CONTINENTAL house trailer, 27 ft.
Fully equipped. 3580 8. Com'l. Tip Top
Trailer Court, W. C. Haffley. t233
TRAILER 3-wheel, T ft. bed. Steel frame
and tontue, food tires. Tel. 1-4877. 137.50
.332
DEER HUNTER: The perfect trailer com
plete to the last detail. Ph. 3-5355. t232
TRAILER SPACE, 110 per mt. with all
conveniences. South side or Paulua can
nery. Wm. Roth, 1740 Oxford. Ph. 3-8885.
t235
SLEEPING trailer. New innersprlnc mat
tress. Excellent tires, $150 or trade. Ph.
3-1773 or see 1807 Let. .333
HUNTING TRAILER. Aluminum covtred
with llchta sb mattress. hitch, etc
600x16 wheels. Tires In excellent condl
tlon. 1398 8. 12th. Ph. 2-6995. t233'
NEW S WHEELED all metal trailer.
Rack and canvas cover. Reasonable.
1335 Lee St. t334
TRANSPORTATION
LEAVING for Nebraska Sept. 30. Want two
riders. Contact 2-4700. call even inn
after 6. x231
SAILOR WISHES to return to Ban Diego.
will ahare expennei and drive car. 1780
Fairgrounds Hd. pn. a-awn. X3ji
DIRECTORY
ADD IN O MACHINE
AH makea uMd mtchlnoa. told, rented,
repaired Roan. Ui Court Phone 3-6773
APPLIANCE IE R VICE
ELECTRIC nOME appliance repair service
new appliance. Vloce's Eiectrla Phone
Free aatimatea Ttade-ina accepted
39330 t57 8 Liberty St
AT-UR DOOR GRINDINfJ
rwn mower aharpenlni and repalrlni
Dexter'e Ph 36833 o"
AUTO RADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makes ot Auto Radloa Morrow
Radio Co- 153 8 Liberty Ph 3-6955
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towlno aemce day phone S-I1BI Nlint
1-18Q4 33' center
Mike Panek, 275 8 Com'l. Ph. 1-3161
Brake and wheel aligning specialist.
0233'
BRICK WORK
Brick At block work ot all kinds. Ex
perlenced, competent masons. Cxll
Davidson Bros.. Ph. 2-8247. o236
bOildin Tc arpentrt
Remodel, eea:r that home now Term
No down payment Phone 1-4850 o
RI ILD1NO "CON TRCTO R S
Alt Brat. Aluo houses raised. New foun
dation. fhone-WO o2 42
Bt'LLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph 2-6537 or 3-4306
0339
Bulldoting, leveling, road bide., clear
ing treth for brush. Virgil Huakey. 1010
Fairview Ave. Ph. 1-3146. Salem. o239
cTrpfnter work
Carpenter work. New, repair- Po- 3-2093.
023
CAB RKGHTFRS
Instant delivery of sew RCA cash
mister Al mate toid. rented, rt
pared Roen 456 Court Ph 3-1772
CEMENT WORK
Por expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, turba, walla, tto. Call
3-4850. b
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Purnaet chimneys vacuum cleaned
Eiv'ey T71 8 21.U. Ph. 1-7178. 0333
DRESS MAKING
Alt, dress mak.ns. Oood used clothe
for aaie. 380 state St. Rm. 37. o344
Journal Want Ads Pay
DIRECTORY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vince'a Eltctrle for electrical wlrlm,
contracting, repairing. IS1 ft. Liberty
EXTKKMINATOK
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service
Ph. 3-30S6. Lee Cross. 1553 Peart. o333
Brelthaiiot's for flower Dial I-91TS C
fhel. stove ti die.el oil. Ph. 3-3186
6hli Oil Co L T. Mai til, distributor,
FT KNACK CLEANINQ
Olant vacuum mac hint. Trailer mount
td. Ph. 28602. United Products Co. 30J1
Portland Rd. Ressonab. price. 0333
HOUSEHOLD PBODLCTS
J. R Watkins Co product frea
Ivery 1117 Center Ph J-5S65.
INFLATION
Johns-MsnvlIIe. Phone 3-3746.
INST Kf ME NT EE PAIR
Expert mux teal Intrument repair. All
work fully guaranteed. JACQUITH MU
SIC CO.. Ph. 3-4641. Q.'44
JALNTflB SEKVTCE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
Building - Factories - Home
E'lrr.atc Without Oblieatton
AMERICAN BLDQ. MAINT. CO.
Ph. Salem 1-9133 O'
LANDSCAPr NUESEBY
f v Doerfler ft Bona. Ornament all. 150
N Lancaater Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1333 o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 341 Jef
ferson St.. Phone 23453. O
LAWNMOWER8
Sharpened. guaranteed aervlct. New
power and hand mower. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. o333
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
At you: door lawnmowe- sharpening
Dexter the lawnmuwer man Ph 683j
MATTIIESSES
Capital Be-ddlog Phone 3-4009
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish 8t Hawaiian Oultar. Mandolin.
Banjo, .to. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-1591.
O240
OfFICI FURN1TUBB A gUlTLIEfl
Desk chair, file and flllns supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps typewriter stands brief eases
?lerct Wire Recorders. Roea 456 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
We service all types of burners. Ph.
28662. United Products Co. 3037 Port
land Rd. Work guaranteed. 0233
afitrom'a are equipped to do youi
painting Phone 3-2491 o
PAPERHANGING
Expert Paperhansing and painting.
J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free eat.
o2S2
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3483 1.
0350
PAINTING PAPER HANGING
Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti
mate Ph 3-0513. 857 Shipping. o340'
elCTl'B FRAMINO
Picture framins Butcbaoo Paint Store
Phok. 1-6687 v
PLUMBING
Fisher. 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3010. 0332'
SAND A GRAVIO.
Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walling Sand A
Gravel Co.. Phone 3-9249.
Valley Sand & Gravel Co 81H, aand ft
Ml dirt Excavating 10B shovel 8k cats
Tractor scoop b trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 24002. res. 37146. O
8alem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603, 1291 N 5th.
0255
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrle Roto-Rooter Exclusive Paunt
RasoT iharp Steel Cutting Blade
Clean Sewers or Drains Septlo Tank
Cleaned Ream. Ph 1-1331 ot 2-9468
SEPTIC TANKS
K. F. Hamel. Septlo tanks oloared.
Electric machine aervlct on ewt.' and
drain lines. Ouaranteed work. 1 143-8 th
St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0249
Mike's Septlo Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
lira St, W. Salem. Ph. 3-9461, 3-5337.
0335
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect. Todd's Septlo Tank
Service, 2545 State St. Phone 2-0734. o
SEWING MACHINES
New Home sewing machine sales. We
repair ah makes. King wood eic, iqi
Edge water. Ph. 35569. 0331
Bought, sold, rented, repslred. XZ terms.
All makes. W. Devenport, Ph. 1-7671.
o354-
AU makes repaired, free estimate
Singer Serine Machine Co. 110 No
Commercial Ph. 1-3512. b"
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables Ab makea used machines
Repairs and rent Roen. court.
TRANSFEP STORAGE
'rocal th Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal 61 briquet. Trucks to
Portland dally Agent lor Bexins House
hold goods moved to anywhere in OA
o. Canada. Lanner Transfer 4b Storage
Ph 3-3131 o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
rof.Dlaned. Relnholdt Lewis I-8S39
Elmer The Blind man. Ph. 37338.
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymort, Rt. 2, Box 117. Ph. 3-5135
0239
WEATRERSTRIPFING
Fret estimate. T. PULLMAN. Pb. 3-5065
0233
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller, Madt to order. 1 Day
Del. Relnholdt k Lewis. Ph 226.
WINDOW CLEANINQ
Acme Vlndow Gleaners Windows, w
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned.
waxed and polished Ph 1-1337 141
Court. Langdoe, Culberuoo and Mather
WOODSAWINO
WOOD Jb SAWDL'ST
Went Salem Fuel Co. Ph 1-4031.
LODGES
I.O.O.F. mecu every Wd
nexda; nlgfit Visitors wti
LEGAL
IM THE CIHCI'IT COIT Of THE
UTATE OF ORrnoN FOR MARION
COI NTT. PROBATE DEPARTMENT
'in the Matter of the Ouardlaiwhlp Es
tate of OLLIf D HAINES. mentallr
dueaaed p.Ton No isnea
NOTICE TO rREDITORfl
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN that the
undrmened. bT an order or the circuit
Court of the State of Oreton for Marlon
Count., Probate Department, made end
entered on the 30th dar of Autuet. 1848.
wea appointed luerdlan of the eatate of
Olll. D. Halnej. e, mentallr diseased per.
on. and that he haa uallfied aa aueh
cuardian. All peraon, havlne claim
aialtwt said eatau are herebr notified to
brine the aame dulr verified and i
proper eouehera. to trw underelen
rj.rdlan at 818 North Libert, St.. Salem
or,on. within all month from the
date of flrat publication of thla notice,
ehn flrat publication la made Sept. 14,
1848.
CHARLES U IOVETT
Ouardlan of th, ealale of
Ollle D. Haln.8, , mentallr
dueeaed peraon
Sept. 14, 81, 18, Oct. I. II
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
i. . : v -
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Salem Camera Club Hai Model Night The basement of the
First Methodist church was the scene Tuesday night of Salem
Camera club's Model night. In the picture, from left, Pa
tricia Larson, Jack Perry, Mrs. Evelyn Jordan, and A. A.
Taylor.
X Disease in
Oregon Cattle
The first case of X-disease ev
er found in Oregon cattle was
discovered late this summer in
the northeastern part of the
state, the division of animal in
dustry of the state Ho'rtnent of
agriculture reported today.
LEGAL
SUMMON
i the Circuit Court or the State tf
Oregon for the County of Marlon
I8ABELLE L. RYAN, Plaintiff. .
ETTA JAMES, a widow and unmarried,
CORA SMITH, a widow and unmarried,
EMMA ILER VOOET. a widow and un
married, KATHRYN MEYERS and C. L.
MEYERS, her husband. JOYCE DRAKE
and CLAUDE M, DRAKE, her husband.
IVA F. PAULSEN and E. F. PAULSEN, her
husband. ELLEN FELLER (also known as
Nancy E. Feller. , a single woman. AL
FRED B. FELLER and CLARA E. FELLER,
his Wife, MARY ELIZABETH BAREINOER.
a widow and now unmarried, CHARLES E.
FELLER, a single man. HATTIE BARK-
MAN and J. C. BARKMAN, her husband,
IDA KRAUS and A. W. KRAUS. her hus
band. ANNA OROVER and WILLIAM M.
OROVER. her husband. KENNETH FEL
LER and VIOLET FELLER, his Wllf.
HOWARD SCHEURER. and MARY JANE
SCHEURER. his wife. ADAH M. RYAN, a
widow and unmarried, DOROTHY KUNZ
and PETER KUNZ. her husband, NINA C.
HARR and ORIN B. HARR. her husband.
JAMES ROBERT RYAN and EVELYN RY
AN, his wife, MARGARET DICKSON and
FRED DICKSON, her husband, MURIEL
HAYES and BEN HAYES, her husband.
FRANCIS X. RYAN and AUTREY RY
AN, his wife, HAROLD RYAN and HELEN
RYAN. hlS Wile. FK EDE KI C iv tlx AW,
a single man, ELIZABETH PARROTT and
RICHARD V. PARROTT. her husband.
CARL LONO and IDA LONU, his wife,
ELIZA JANE CONE ORAHAM, a widow
nnd now unmarried. MARY FIDELIA
CONE TOWER and MILTON H. TOWER,
her husband. A. E. LaROCQUE. and JANE
DOE LaROCQUE. his wife, the unknown
heirs of A. E. LaROCQUE. deceased. HE
MAN B. CONE, a single man, REBECCA
TnAMEn, a widow ana now unmar
ried, JESSIE J. MURRAY, a widow and
now unmarried. MAY SMITH and DON
ALD R. SMITH, her husband. MARJORIE
MURRAY, a single woman. HAROLD MUR
RAY, a single man, JACK MURRAY and
LOIS MURRAY, his Wife. CARL J. LONO,
widower and now unmarried, JESSIE
LONO. a widow and now unmarried,
GLADYS RICE TUFT and ELICK TUFT.
her husband, REBECCA RICK. SIEGER
and JOHN DOE SIEGER, her husband,
MOSE RICE and LOTTIE RICE, his wife.
jane DOE RICE, widow and now unmar
ried. ALICE cone, a widow and now un
married. EARL CONE and VERNA CONE.
GERALD CONE and OPAL
CONE, his wife. ELDON CONE and LO
LA CONE, his wife, HAZEL PEPPER and
VERNON PEPPER, her husband. LETHA
DOLSEN and FRED DOLSEN, her hus
band. ELMER E. JOLLY and EVA E
JOLLY, his wife, and also all other per
sons unknown having or ciaiminf any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest In and
to the real property described in the
uompiamt nerein. ueienoams.
TO: EMMA ILER VOOET, a Widow and
unmarried, anna aRovER and william
M. GROVER. her husband, HOWARD
SCHEURER and MARY JANE SCHEURER,
his wife. a. e. LaROCQUE and jane doe
LaROCQUE, his wife, the unknown helra
of a. k. LaROCQUE. deceased, jessie
LONO. a widow and now unmarried,
hi artva oicl T-rto-r mnA PT Tt-lf Til FT
her husband. REBECCA RICE SIEOERI
.,1 .IMHM nfiaT HTlTi:V1 hop Vlllahsiriri 1
MOSE RICE and LOTTIE RICE, his wife, j
JANE DOE RICE, a widow and now un-1
married HAZEL PEPPER and VERNON 1
PEPPER, her husband, ELMER, E. JOLLY
and EVA E. JOLLY, his wile, chaklksi
e. FELLER, a sinKle man. and also all
other persona unknown having or clalm
1ns; any right, title, estate, lien or inter
est In and to the real property described
in the Complaint herein. De rent, ants.
IN THIS NAME Or THE 8 1 ATE Or
OREOON; You are hereby required to P -
pear and answer the Complaint filed
asalnst you In the above entitled suit,
to those of you within the United States
of America, within four weeks from the
dste of first publication of this Sum
mons which la September 13, 194B. and as
to those oj you who art without the Unit
ed States of America, within six weeks
from the date of first publication of this
Summons, which Is September 12, 1K46 ;
and If you fall so to appear and answer,
then, for want thereof. Plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded In
the complaint filed against you herein, a
succinct statement of which relief Is as
follows:
For the decree of this court aaiiideini
the Plaintiff to be the owner In fee sim
ple of that real property described as:
Beginning at the most Easterly corner
of land conveyed to George Herren by
Deed recorder October 7, 1887 In Volume
39. Page 49S, Marlon County Deed Rec
ords, said point being also the South
east corner or land conveyed to the
Butteville Farmers Warehouse Associ
ation, a corporation by deed recorded
July C. 1891 In Volume 42, Page 260,
Deed Records: thence North 8S Degrees
30 Minutes West along the division line
or the above noted tracts 4 00 chains
more or less, to the high water mark of
the Willamette River: thence North 34l
Degrees East down said river's hleh wa
ter mark 1.70 chains to the Northwest
corner of said Butteville Farmers Ware
house Association tract; thence South
65 Degrees 41 Minutes East along the
Northerly line of said tract 3 30 chains
to the center of the County Road: thence
South 31' Degrees West S.70 chains to
the place of beginning, containing 3
acres, more or less, and being a part of
the Joeph La forte D.LC. No 39 and
situated in Section 32. Township 1
South. Range I West;
and also that certain right-of-way ease
ment described as:
The Right-of-way for a water pip
from the cr"k East of the warehouse of
But lev Hie Farmers' Warehouse Associ
ation to the engine house belonging to
said Association, together with the right
to place one hydraulic ram on said
creek and also the right to use the wa
ter of said creek In quantities sufficient
to run one No. ft hydraulic ram and no
more and construct trenches and dam In
said creek necessary for the proper con
struction of said hydraulic ram and also
the right and privilege of keeping the
same m order, the said right-of-way and
rights and privileges bHog those convey
ed by Instrument wherein A. E La
Rocque is the grantor and Butteville
Farmers Warehouse Association Is the
grantee dated August I Uh, lHU, and re
corded in the Deed Record of said Mar
lon County. Oregon, as of January 11,
ltl, in Volume 111 at Page 402 there
of. and that th Defendants herein have not,
nor has either of them, any right, title.
Interest or estate whatsoever In or to
surh real oronerty and easement rights.
and decreeing that the title of Plaintiff In
and to such rai property ana eucn eat'
ment a .id easement rights be forevrr qui.
etd as apa.n't the Defendants herein,
and each ot tnem, ana an persons riaim
Ing by, through and under them, or either
of them; and for such other and further
relief as to th Court may seem Just In
the premises.
J fl MIDDI.ETOM
Attornev for Plaintiff
10JI Pact lie Building, Portland. Ort,
Dr. Charles F. Haynet. state
veterinarian, said only one case
a four-months-old calf which
died has been found. The case
was diagnosed as X-disease
also known as hyperkeratosis
by veterinarians here, but a fur
ther check was requested of the
U. S. pathological laboratory at
Denver, Colo. That laboratory
made a histological examination
and he reported its diagnosis as
hyperkeratosis to the Oregon of
ficials here.
A federal survey about a year
ago uncovered X-disease in
number of southern states. The
malady has caused heavy death
losses in some states and has
been reported from 32 states. In
the survey last year in five sou
thern states, 31 percent of 4120
cattle studied had been infected
and more than half the Infected
animals died.
The state department of agri
culture warned today that it will
quarantine any Oregon herds
found infected.
Cause of X-disease has not
been established, although it has
been determined that it Is not
from poisoning by a specific
plant. Other items suspended but
not proved are a virus or fun
gus, a poisonous mineral or a nu
tritional imbalance.
Corn Advances
In Tuesday Trade
Chicago, Sept. 28 (IP) Wheat
rested while corn raced upward
on the board of trade today.
Profit-taking after yesterday's
advance to new seasonal highs,
climaxing several weeks of
climbing prices, kept wheat
pretty much under control. How
ever, there was one flurry of
buying which sent the December
and May contracts above yester
day s peak for a time.
Wheat closed 1 to m lower,
December $2.15-2.15 H; corn
was to 1 cent higher, Decem
ber $1.18-H, oats were H
lower to higher, December
88 Yt, rye was higher, De-
rpn.u.P i des; IX K A .
CemDer l.3'?4-, SO y DGI11I
were unchanged to V lower
I v w ntt n n 1
i" OVemDer $4. ZD 4. and
lard wai 13 cents lower to 3
I . , , , . . ,
i cents a hundred pounds higher,
1 October S10 87
I
Coast Hop Markets
Generally Firm
Portland, Sept. 28 (P) Paci
fic coast hop markets were re
ported generally firm by the
1 IT S dCDarlment of Affrirn 1 1 lire
, , u-t""rimeni Ol agriCUllUre
loaay.
The hop supply was estimated
at 68.940,000 pounds; 29,040,000
pounds held over from last year,
plus the 39,000,000 pounds
which are salable under the fed
eral marketing agreement from
the current crop. Most of the
holdover was In brewers' hands,
The USDA report said Ore
gon's market was "very firm, de
spite rather slow trading." Sev
eral deals were reported at 53
cents a pound for fuggles, and
52 cents for clusters (6 percent
leaf and stem). Export inquiry
was good.
Top Egg Grades
Drop 2 Cfs. in Price
Top grades of eggs dropped
one and two cents here Wednes
day morning, following similar
changes in the Portland produce
market list.
New prices quoted on eggs in
the buying list Include the fol
lowing: Extra large AA, 06
cents; large AA, 65 cents; large
A, 63-66 cents; medium AA, 53
cents; medium A, 51-54 cents;
pullets, 36-37 cents. In the
wholesale list, grade Al gener-
all are listed at 71 cents, medi
ums at 59 cents.
Butter, butterfat and other
produce remained unchanged
here Wednesday.
Perllanal Orala
Portland. Ore . Sept. 2$ (sT Cash Wheat
'bldt; Soft White 2.17'; soft whit in
Rtn I. n1; whit i-if l n.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1 174: It
per cent 2. IT1; 11 per cent 1.18, It par
cent I 30.
Today's car receipt' Wheat It, barley
37, flour I. torn 3, oats 1, mi 11 feed 9.
!A4vrtamnt
Relief Beyond Belief
For Dry Eczma Itching
"tl'9wondrfuir'Wouldn't be without
It !" That t what they my about Reoinol
the famout ointment that give such
hhwfiil. lingering, relief from the fiery
itch of common tkin utiutions. Try III
Stocks Advance
Up to 2 Points
New York, Sept. 28 W The
stock market clung to substan
tial early gains today in the face
of a renewed threat that a strike
will tie up the steel industry at
midnight Friday.
Gains of fractions to around
2 points were maintained as
Wall Street studied implications
of the latest maneuvers between
U. S. Steel Corp., and the CIO
United Steel Workers.
News that the union had re
newed its insistance that social
benefits be financed entirely by
the industry appeared a short
time before the market closed.
Turnover for the day was around
1,300,000 shares.
In miri.mnrnlne a BtirtHpn hurst
of buying lifted prices fractions1 H, n. & site !
to 2 points or so. if?n Tc "'
In this favorable atmosphere j iia""o'corp .""
Steel, Motors and other shares !i,:,n!"
advanced rapidly. Losses of
Monday and Tuesday, when ap
prehension was mounting over
the possibility of a strike, were
wiped out.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Sales, Livest.a Market
(By Valley Backing Comoanvi
Lamb H9.00 to $19.00
Feeder lambs 112.00 to 1 16.0V
Fwes .0 'o v
Cutter cows IB. SO to t 10.f.0
rat dairy cows i.S0 to 111.50
Bull $1100 to I1YO0
Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 116.00 to 118 Of1
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top 118.00 to (20.00
rertlsnd laslslde Market
Delicious apples were quoted at mostly
12.50-2.75 per 40-lb. box on the Port
land Eastslde Produce market today.
Best slicing cucumbers brought Hi cents
to 11.00.
Volume tots of green peppers sold at
11.25 per box.
Concord grapes were quoted at M cents
Pr lug.
Lettuo was steady at S3.50-3.7S per
crate.
Portland Pradaee
BatUrfatt Tentative, subject to Imme
diate chang. Premium quality maximum
to .33 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland I366c lb.. 92 acor l-4a lb.. SO
score, ft7-60c, 19 score, 55c. Valley routes
and country points 3c less than first.
Baiter wholesale FOB bulk cubea to
wholesalers: grade 93 score, 62 cents; A
93 score 61e; B 90 sror. 59c lb.; C 89
score. Sic. Above prices ar strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale: Oregon singles 39-40c; Oregon ft
sm. loaf 42-43e; triplet less than
singles.
Egga (T Whltialrs) A trad large,
l 'i -65 'c: A medium. 51-54 Sc; trade
B large. i4-58Sc: small A trad, 41Vc.
Portland Dairy Market
Baiter Prlc to retailers: Oraae aa
prints 67c; AA cartona 68c; A prints
tc a cartons bbc; b prints 64c.
Egg Prices to retailers: Grade AA
larg 7Sc dog.; certified A large. 68c;
large 6701 AA medium. 58c: certified A.
medium. 57e; A medium, Soc. A small
43c, cartons 2e additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-43e: Oregon loaf.
id. loais it1 -sac id.; triplets, it cents less
than singles. Premium brands, singles,
Sl4e lb.; loaf, Mttc.
Poultry
Live Chlcksnt No. 1 quality FOB
plants. No, 1 broilers under 3Vt lbs. 2S-36c
lb.; fryers m-S lbs.. 37-2Bc; 3-4 lbs., 30c;
roasters 4 lbs. and over, 30c lb.; fowl,
Leghorns 4 lbs. and under, 18-20c, over 4
lbs. 30c; colored fowl all weights, 23c;
roosters, all weight ll-10c,
Babbits Average to growers, live whites,
4-1 lbs.. 16-20e lb.: 5-6 lbs.. 16-lSe lb.:
colored 3 cents lower; old or heavy does,
8-12o : dressed fryers to butchers, 80 -53c.
Cntry-KIIId Meats
vai. top quality, 30-320 id.: oiner
grades according to weight and quality
vim poor or neavier ao-aac.
Hog: Light blocker. 33-330 sows
36c.
Lambs: Top quality, springers, 33-37;
mutton, 10-lSe
Beer: aood cows. 33-23 lb.; eanncrt-
eutter. 20-22c.
Fresh Dressed Meat
(Wholesalers to retailers par cwt.i:
Beef Steer, good 900-900 lbs., 143-46;
commercial, 833-39: utility. 131-34.
Cows commercial. 131-33: utility, ill-
30: e a nnrs-c utters, 833-26.
Beef Cut I Oood Steers): Hind quartera.
$55-67; rounds. $52-95: full loins, trimmed.
173-76; triangles. 131-33: square chucks,
(39-41; ribs. 152-86; forequarters. 837-39.
Veal and calf: Oood, $37-40: commercial.
133-36: utility, 828-32.
Lambs: uood-cholc spring lambs. 141
I: commercial, 136-40: utility, tls-35.
Mutton: Good, 70 lbs. down. $16-18.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 1-12 lbs.. 856-57;
shoulders II lbs. down, $40-43; spare-
ribs. 147-90: carcasses. 833-33; mixed
weight 13 Dr cwt. lower.
Portland Miscellanea
Caaeara Bark Dry 13 He lb , green 4c lb.
Weal Valley coars and medium grades.
4Be lb.
Makalr 2ft lb. on 13-month growth.
nominally.
Bid Calves, 30o lb., according to
weight, kips 25 lb., beef M-13c lb., bulls
6-7e lb. Country buyers pay 2e Use,
Nat QBttlna
Walnats Franqucttea, first quality Jum
bo, 34.7c ; large, 32.7e; medium, 27.3c;
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, as.ae;
medium, 26 2c; baby, 23.3c; soft shell, first
quality large, 31.7c; medium, 26.2c; sec
ond quality large, 27.3o; medium, 34.7c;
oany n.jt.
Filberts Jumbo. 10 Ib.l larg. 16c:
medium, 16c; small, 13c.
Peruana Livestock
Portland, Or., Sept. 18 JB Livestock:
Cattle salable 300: holdover 330; calves
76. Market opening stow. Early sales
about steady with Tuesday's weak to 50-
cent lower trade. Few common and me
dium steers unsold. Odd cutter and com
mon light steers 18 00 to 15.50. Average
edulm steers held above 22.50. Few com
mon and low-medium heifers 14. CO to
17.00. Canner and cutter cows mostly
11.00 to 11.50, but slteabl supplies still
unsold. Pew common and medium beef
cows 13 30 to 13.00. Odd medium sausage
bulls 16 00 to 16.75. Uood vealers 21 00
23.00. Heavy calves very alow. Few
medium grades 13 00 to 16 00.
Hogs salab 100. Few sales around 75
cants hither, Oood and choir 160-330
lbs. 21.80 to 11.76. Oood 333-300 lb. sows
16 50 to 16 00. On lot good 103 lb. hold
over feeder pigs 31 30.
Sheep salable 800. Market moderately
actlv; about steady sjuailty considered.
Sorted carload good and cholc spring
lambs 31.00. Few lots truck-In 30 50:
common and medium gred-a 16 00 to II oo.
good feeders aalabl 17.00 to lt.oo; good
was 6.00 to 6.50.
(able le aiahlr
ITCH
Un fr tlf If
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th lick sail wblek
It fmsaan I ordloary treatments PX
OEA kill the Itch -wilt alaa-t Inalaatls
Oalr Inr dart IXtOS treatment Is
re l red.
"Mad rter given rml aiteotl-n
Al all Fred Merer Drag Section and tb
er OOOD Drag a teres.
PILES
IHIMOMHOIBSI
MCTAL AND COLON
AILMENTS
STOMACH DISORDERS
SRDIRJ
:10a m. -? .
InsM f Ittatt ItipiUI
wd and frt until 'aavml
Writ, a coll for mil drcrlstiv bookial
The Dean Clinic
In Our 39th Yar
N.t. Cnw I. .m,la .' Oranal
Tl,an. lA.t 1.18 P.m.fl. 14, Or,
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Sept. 28, 194921
STOCKS
(By the Associated Prnss)
American Can B6
Am Pow A U 13
Am Ttl it Tel 12
Anaconda as
Bendlx Aviation 30
Beth Steel "
Boeing Airplant
Call! Packiim "
Canadian Pacific
Case J 1 2
Caterpillar "
Chryiler
Comwlth h Sou
Cons Vuliee
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbarh ,
Curt 1m Wright ....
Douglas Aircraft ...
Dupont de Nem ...
General Electric. ...
Oeneral Pood
General Motors ....
Oood v ear Tire ....
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecott
Llbby McN At L ...
Long Bell 'A" ....
Montgomery Ward
Naih Kelrtnator ...
Nat Dairy
NY Central ,
Northern Pacific ..
33',
Reynolds Metal
Ktcniieia
Safeway Storea ...
Sears Roebuck ....
Southern Pacific .
Standard Oil Co.
Studebaker Corp .
Sunshine Mining
Transamerlca ....
Union OH Cal ...
Union Pacific ....
United Airlines ..
U 8 Steel
Warner nros Pic
Woolworth
Mission Group Mests
Falls City The Women's Mis
sionary society met at the Chris-
tian church lor their September
meetina. The business was
charge of the president, Mrs.
Richard Paul. The lesson was
on the American Negro. Those
present were: Mrs. Richard Paul,
Mrs. Howard Gramling, Mrs.
Robert Nelson, Mrs. Ethel Guth-k
ridge, Mrs. Minna Hoppe and I
Mrs. w. r. 3,euermdii, ,
SALEM MARKETSb,'
Completed from reports f ffalem dealers 1
for in guidance oi pn
Readers. (Revises; mmnjt.
Bet all Feed Prices:
Egg Mash $4.98.
Babbit Pellets $4.30.
Dairy Feed 13.70.
roaltry: Buying price Orade A rolor
ed hena 2I-22c; grade A Leghorn hens.
18-19c grade A colored fryers, three lbs.
and UP, 29-318. Grade A old roosters, 15c
Egga
Baring Prlcea Bfttra larg AA. 66c;
large AA. 6&c; larg A. 63-66c: medium AA.
53c: medium A. 61-54c; pullets. 36-37c.
Wholetal Price Egg wholesale prices
3-7c above thes prices; abov grad A
generally quoted at 71c; medium, 9e.
Butlcrfat
Premium 64-95e. No. 1, 63e; Ho. 1, 67
59c; (buying prices.
Bailer Wholes. grad A. 67e; re
call 72c.
Chicago Uveteck
Chicago. Bept. 38 (P) (USDA Salable
ho 7.000; active; butchers fully 35
cent higher; sows 25-50 cents huher;
top 20.50 for few loads eholo 230-260 lb.;
weiahts over 250 lb. scarce; bulk good
and cholc 200-230 . iB.78-3o.as: iuu-
mn th. 1R.50-IB.50: lfia-iso in. l i.uu-io. io;
sows under 360 lb. 18.50-10.50: few cholc
300 lb. 1B.75; 375-SW ID. 11.10-m. aw: w
500 lb. 16.75-17.75; lew arouna auv to.
at 16.00; good clearance.
Salable cattle 7.500: salable calves 400;
rairiv ctlva: jlauthter alters and heifers
steady to 50 cents higher; cows and bulls
steady to 28 cents hlher: vealers tron;
several loads choice steer 33.50-34 35; ear
ly top 34.23; two loais new nisiier; duik
high-good and choice fed steers 28.50-
33.35: medium to averege-gooo araaes
20.00-28.00: load cholc 950 heifers 29.75;
most good and en nice ne iters d.jv-ju.:
common and medium btei cows m.oo-
16.35; canners and cutters ll.SQ-n.uo;
medium and good bulls 17.30-19.00; medi
um to choice vealers 24.00-28.00.
Salable sheep 2,500: slaughter lambs 50
cents higher: top 24.30 on choice Wash
ington; good to choice natives topped
at 33.50: yearlings absent: ewes strong
at 9.30 down; odd choice lightweight lots
io.no.
DEATHS
Elm Franklin Ingraham
Elmo Franklin Ingraham. late of route
1, Jefferson. In a Portland hospital Sep
tember 27 at the age of 71. Survived by
widow. Mrs. Jennie Ingraham of Jef
ferson: daughters. Mrs. Oeone Keady.
Mrs. Dorothr Simpson and Mra. Homer
Ooldaplnk, all of Portland: sons. Myron,
Ballard and Glenn or jenerxon ana
Wayne of Silver Spring. Md.: and a broth
er, Walter of Oklahoma, and six grand
children. H was a member of tiie Chris
tian church. Services will b held In the
Talbot Community church Thursday. Sep
tember 29, at 3 p m. with concluding
services at the Jefferson cemetery under
the dkroctlo n of th Howell-Edwards
chspel.
Mrs. Mary Frances Beld
Mrs. Mary Frances Mae Red, 1st
resident at 1864 N. Winter St.. at a local
hospital, September 27. Surviving are five
- WANTED -
Walnuts Filberts Nut Meats
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FOR ORCHARD RUN . . . SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL.
MORRIS KLORFEIN PACKING CO.
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Auto or Personal CASH LOANS
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Salem Agency! 466) N. Chnrch St,
ROOFING
Now it th timt to order that new roof before the
busy summer season.
Expert workmanship with the highest quality
material.
Free estimates without obligation.
McGilchrist & Sons
2S5 No. Commercial Street
Salem Phone 384711
dauthter. Mrs. Iva Hamilton, Mr. Xv
Ha nan and Mn, Clara Cra.u, all of Sa
m, Mrs. Lllhe RuaMon. Portland, and
Mrs. Blanche Hule, Clayton, Kan.; four
sis ten, Mm. Ellen Brook. Mrs. Brtlt
Mizell and Mrs. Pearl Row in, all of Clay
ton, Kan.; and Mr. Llla Lelchllter, Love
land. Colo.: two brothers. Albert Kirs,
Clayton, Kan.; and Clarence K;rkt, O old
en. Colo.: 19 trandf hlldren and 34 ires'.,
grandchildren. Service will be h-iJ
Thursday. September 39. at 10 30 a.m.
at the CloukEh-Barrlck chapel with M
Letla Lucy officiating. Interment In Bel
crest Memorial parlt.
John Kelnwaid
John He:nald. late resident of IH Ply
mouth Drive. September 3s. at a local
hospital at the axe of 11 years. Survived
by parentn. Mr. and Mn. Kretl H Rein
's, aid of Salem: two brothers, Charles and
Dwiffht Reina-nld, both of Salem , and
uraniJpareiH.t. Mr. and Mr Oeorge Reln
wald of Salem and Mrs. Minnie McCarty
of (ioldfield. Iowa. Services will be held
Friday. September 30. at 1 30 pn, al
the ClouKh-Barriek chapel. Interment la
r-e.r-e'it Me in .rial park.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Saner K. letter
Csnby Mrs. Nancy EUen Feller. 79. na
tive of CUi-kamas county and a member
of the pioneer llarrctt family, died Mon
dav at her home ;n the Donald district
after a short llln.ss. 8Iie was born Mar
29, 1870. at Mirquaai. and a married
to Jame.s P. Fellrr in 1R89 at Donald.
H.r hu.--bir.d. a prominent hop grower of
t)ie community for many years, died In
1945. She was a charter member of Don
ald chapter. Order of Eastern Star. Sur
vivors Include two siAtcrx. Marr Joan, at
Marqtiam, and Mrs. James Master, Silver
ton; two grand-sofw. and four great grand
children. The funersl was at 3 p.m.
Wednesday In the Miller funeral home,
Aurora, with EiMrrn Star aer vices at
Butteville cemetery.
Ernest Detnaray
Daytnn Ernest Demarav of Dayton
1ie1 Tue-sdav moniint at the Oi"1 -ml
hnspit.U a' -r a few wc.'ks HI-n ;, Siuv.v-
n? lire wife, Tlcc'c: ton', Milton
f urmvi an -I Mi-, son U.tnval-t. O-ib
daughter. Dorothy, preceded him la
tenth In 1946.
(lenrge Wilbur llogrt
Silver ton Oeorsc Wilbur Bncct, 81, re
sident of this district for m my years,
dird Wednesday forenoon at the family
home on Eureka avenue, Sllverton Rt. 3.
.'rJW',
children: Mrs. Dertha Locke, Portland;
Florence Montague, 8k.im.inli, Wash, and
Cecil Boget. Yakima, Wash.; also five
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren;
four brothers and one sister, all In
California. Announcements later from the
Ekman Funeral home.
Joe I,. Gamblln, Jr.
"Dann-J?sePii l. nioiwin. jr.. 49.
day He operated a barber shop. Oamblln
. h . ... . . ,mi-
from Longvlew. Wash., where he mad
nome lor 18 years. Surviving are Ms
jw and three children. Mrs. Aanea
Oamblln. Keith Lewis. Fannie Rue and
J. L. Oamblln. all at home; sister, Mrs.
luurm jtun nina mna two aroiners, 1,
Qamblln and John H. Oamblln. all of
Lebanon: five other sisters. Mrs. Be
Clark. Memphis. Tenn.; Mrs. Elisabeth
Wilson, in California: Mrs. Myrtle Lee.
Mary McOee and Mrs. Nona Mao
Barnes, all In Louisiana. Announcement
later by the Howe-Huston funeral home
with Rev. John B. Hauser, pastor of th
Hapnsi cnurcn officiating and burial 1st
the IOOF cemetery.
Frank Walker
t. Angel Funeral services for Frank
Walker. 55, prominent farmer and past
imander of the American Lea ion nost
here, will be held from St. Marv'a church
Thursday morning at 6:13 o'clock with
ouriai in calvary cemetery. Recitation of
the rosary at the Unger funeral homo
Wednesday night, at 6 o'clock for tha
public and 8:30 o'clock for the American
Leu Ion. Walker died at the Veterans hos
pital In Portland Monday while under
going examination for a heart condition.
Surviving are his widow; two sons; two
istcrg and two grandchildren.
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