Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 12, 1949, Page 22, Image 22

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    AUTOMOBILES
TEAGUE SPECIALS
DON'T LET ADVERTISED PRICES ON
USED CARS FOOL YOU. OFTEN THEY
MEAN NOTHING. CONDITION OF CAR,
TRADE IN ALLOWANCE AND THE
KIND OF FINANCING YOU CAN GET
ALL ENTER INTO THE DEAL OUR
CARS ARE THOROUGHLY RECONDI
TIONED, PRICED RIGHT AND SOLD
RIGHT. WE ASK YOU TO COME IN AND
INSPECT OUR CARS. TRY THEM OUT!
LOTS OF GOOD LATE MODELS: KAI
SERS, FORDS, CHEVROLETS, OLDSMO
BILES, PLYMOUTHS.
SEE JOE SPURLOCK
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
352 N. COMMERCIAL
Pontiac Good Will Cars
'46 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. R&H $1395
'42 Ply. D.L. Sport Coupe $545
'48 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. Has
everything. No. 497 $1695
'38 Olds Sedan .$395
'37 Pontiac Sedan $165
'38 Pontiac Coupe $145
'36 Dodge $195
'36. Ply. Coupe $ 65
HERRALL-OWENS CO.
TRADES
HO H. Libert,
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
NEW USED miulcal IrutrumenU ft
aplntt b irand plana at reduced prlott
JAQUITH UUSIO CO. Ph. 3-4M1
0344
rLASTI-KOTE: Trie ccllophan.-llk. fin
lib (or rour floor, woodwork or lino
leum, no waxln required. TEATER AP
PLIANCE CO.. 373 Chemeketa. n251
fVLLES .rubea. 17U Orant. Ph. 1-8357
n3M'
SEWING MACHINES. New Home alKtrlo.
313.35 A up. Ph. 3313).
Ralph Johnson
Appliances
1 EVAN OIL HEATER. Good OOnd. 139.50.
im Ferrir St. n3
TrH.P. nreitone motor. Ph. 30318. n34S
LARGE NORGE cireulator 385. Ph. 3-0058
titer 8 p.m. I4V
ELECTRIC range, apt. else Montar. 4
burner. 1139. Ciutom Aire oil clrcula
tor. 140. Uartai waaher, 130. Ph. 2-8809
or 3-6858 alter 5 p.m. n33-
15. FOR SALE MOD. babr crib. Adf.
aprlnfi, mattrau. Good condition. 405
Marlon. Ph. 3-1803. n3W
NEW KEYSTONE movie projector 129.30.
New Hoover elec. Iron, never ueed. 39.75.
Ph. 33789. 33'
Farmers Attention!
Lumber, window, plumblna nature,
bed, blanket, llfht plant, (or aate
eheap. M H Woodworking. Co. En
tire DIOW-QU, B.niH W ' ....
Call Albanr 800. Mr. R. T. Here. n35
fOR SALE new 30-30 deer rllle. Cheap. 1
et metal bunkoed. 1 jouth bed. 433
Haier St. Ph. 43803. n245
ftlNO ALFRED bulb 80c per doi. Aal
ea I (or II. MerrlU's Oreen Hoiute.
Brook. ""'
FRONT CAR SEAT Ilae 45 In. Oood eond.
Ph. 1-9898. n245
WARDS COMPLETE LINE OF DAIRY
SUPPLIES
XvorrthlM In quality equipment for
the up-to-date dalrrl Heavy tinware.
Sail, atralnera. dlc. milk can, etc.
anltaryl All WARD priced t are you
Wyandtta OLX aleaner, 1 lb pk. 44c
14 qt. milk pall
t fal. cream can !
WARDS FARM STORE
Trade i) HUh U. Salem, Ore. nlt3
Tjnntrlvn
WlllametU Valley Roof Co., 10 Lane Ave.
n343
FRACTICALLT NEW Montiomery Ward
waahlnl maonina .... 401 .
1-4830. 5iI
fcEN, WOMEN and children clothlni for
. Oood Car radio 130. 380 S. Slat.
n346
in-.arw: WWHNTAN lamb coat. Med.
Price raaionable. 3035 Liberty Rd. n!45
EST OFFER over ISO buy Northern
Muekrat fur coat. Perfect condition.
Ph. 1-3903. "'44
REFRIOERATOR. Wetttnghouee Laundry
mat. Lawn furniture. 186 N. 13th. n945'
SEWINO Machine, electric or treadle.
Service on all make. Ph. 1-7071. n!5t'
WAbLinu M v. ,w. .
ORTTSHED ROCK for road and driveway,
aoment. ready mix concrett. aarden
aand Bulldoclnc. dralnaae and dltchlnt
4 -yd. .hovel and drai Una Ph. 1-9249
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
tSED FTJEJflTBRE. Phone l-m V
WANTED: LARGE or imall tract of aw
timber within 30 or 40 muee 01 ..yon.,
n,..-. n.ti jh van RandeL Stayton.
Ore! na341
WANTED furnltura to tlM repair Lae
n n.,1.,.1.1.. r- n. S.V001
na'
fffliuKrrnirrr
PERSONAL
STANLEY Home Product 853 Croi. PJ
1-5446. F. O. Renahan P247J
MADAM MORA
GIFT ED PSYCHIC READER
AND ADVISOR
Can help yon where other ha '"
Sattafactlon eaaured. Advice on all
..... .. a 1.1 M.rfin. I1O0.
Located lull touth of Hubbard on
Hlchwiy 99E Between Woodburji and
Hubbard Look for lin Readlni Dally
nd Sun ??
AUTOMOBILES
DO YOTJ hsve a clean used car
you want to sell? If so, see
STATE MOTORS, INC., We
pay cash or sell on consign
ment. Our new used car lot at
678 S. 12th. St. Drive in. No
parking meters.
0341
bt'E TO ILLNESS mult 111 141 Bulc
Super 4-door Sedan. Low mlleef. Fully
equipped. 340 McOllchrut. o344
FORD 'k-ton pickup, better than av
raie. Lejw than 10 000 mile on new
rnoTor. 3575 00 Can be e?n setaeen
nd 1 p m. 4050 Beck. Pen 4 Cor. 0144
llM BANTAM. 1333 no. or trade for nio
torarele, ul Latum. 3t
(AUTOMOBILES
PHONE: 2-4173
TERMS
PhOn. l-llll
AUTOMOBILE
CAR & TRUCK
AUCTION
Fri.. Oct. 14th, 7:30 p.m.
Consign Your Cars & Trucks
Now. Ph. 3-6098
LANE SUDTELL'S
Auction Sales Yard
Located m Mile East of Salem on
Sllverton Road
"To Buy or Sell Call 1-6091" qIS-
STATE MOTORS, INC.
NEW
USED CAR LOT
at
678 SO. 12th ST.
YOU CAN DRIVE IN HERE
AND SHOP EVENINGS.
1949 Packard Sedan
1948 Ford Pick-up
1947 Ford Sedan
1947 Plymouth Sedan
1946 Ford Sedan
1942 Pontiac Sedan
1941 Packard Sedan
1941 Buick Sedan
1940 Chevrolet Sedan
1941 Desoto Sedan
1942 Packard Sedan
1940 Nash Club Coupe
Many More
Easy Bank Terms
STATE MOTORS, INC,
678 S. 12th St.
37 DODGE. Oood shtpt. Must Mil. Bast
oner round 1200.00. Ptl. t-3031. q245
MODEL A, a door, motor pretty food.
Cut. IJ0. 1430 Let St. after I p.m. 041
WE WANT USED CARS
BAD!
YOO WILL BS SURPRISED WHAT YOU
CAN OUT IN TRADE ON NEW 1M
MODEL PACKARD! THAT OET YOU
II TO 21 MILES TO A OAL. Or OAS.
STATE MOTORS, INC.
PACKARD DEALER
340 N. High St. Ph. 3-5663
0.343
380 USED OAR LOT
850 your old on. 13th St. Junction.
Open tlU 10 p.m. Mil'
It roRO, a 1. 311. 035 S. Ilt. Hi
FOR SALE: Truck van 15x8. Oood eond.
Make pa an offer. 1830 rerry St. Ph.
IBM Bt:iCR 3-dr. RftH. Excellent eond.
throufhout. I3B3. Ph. 3.S333. .343
SAVE $700
ON
1949 Packard Sedan
RADIO: HEATER: OVERDRIVE: SEAT
COVERS: VERT LOW: MILEAOE: EAST
TERMS: 34 MONTHS.
STATE MOTORS, INC,
PACKARD DEALER
New Used Car Lot 678 S. 12th
Ph. 3-4547. Open Evenings
.343'
HAVE CITT LOT a part or full payment
on clean automobile. Ph. 3-3530. ,347
'IS PLYMOUTH coupe. Oood tire. Spot
llfht. Heater. t335. Alio 'St Orahara,
KArH lira. exe.. oood eond. 833 If
HUh St. after I p.m. Ph. 3-8081. .344
Eisner Motors to Sell
WANTED: clean uew .era Bob U
. 3180 South Commercial
BT ORIGINAL OWNER: 1811 Chov. 4 Dr.
Special Deluxe Sedan. R. at H. 1850.
Phone 1-0843. 343J
ttx CHEV. coupe. Heater. Excellent eon
dltlon, 1450. 3030 N. 34th; 0344'
Eisner Motors to Buy
SAVE $350
14I PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE
BEUAN: RADIO HEATER: UNDER
COAT: LOW MILEAGE; EASY TERMS;
34 MONTHS.
STATE MOTORS, INC.
PACKARD DEALER
678 S. 12th St. Open Evenings
1.43
CAB ACCEASOBIEt tire total at east
price nrt lemi ftnt Mrvwi M thu tt
D Woodrow Co, 4M) OtnUf.
ZEEB'S USKU CARS
BUT SELL TRADE
TERMS
111 Pairsrawd RwM) Maw) t-r34
'
AUTOMOBILES
Clean Used Cars
1941 Oldsmobile 4 door sedan $ 795
NEW TIRES. RECONDITIONED MOTOR. CLEAN CAR
1947 Studebaker Landcruiser sedan $1695
OVERDRIVE. RADIO. HEATER, LOW MILEAGE
1937 Terraplane 4 door sedan $ 395
THIS CAR HAS HAD EXCELLENT CARE
1948 Studebaker Champion 4 door sedan $1845
ONE OWNER. OVERDRIVE. HEATER. LOW MILEAGE. LIKE NEW
1938 Plymouth 2 door sedan $ 295
RECONDITIONED MOTOR. BODY LITTLE ROUGH
1940 Plymouth 4 door sedan $ 645
A OOOD CLEAN CAR
EASY TERMS
McCALL'S USED CARS
11 STATE STREET
BONESTEELE'S
1948 STUDEBAKER STARLIOHT COUPE. RAH. OVERDRIVE I1HI
IB 41 STUDEBAKER LAND CRUISER. R&H SIM
1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR CHAMPION SEDAN fl&
1949 STUDEBAKER SEDAN. 4.000 MILES. R&H, OVERDRIVE,
(DISCOUNT S000.
1948 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN. HYDRAMATIO. NEW TIRES A.
LIFEGUARD TUBES 81195
1948 CHEVROLET COUPE 91095
1948 NASH SEDAN 8 985
1941 STUDEBAKER SEDAN, CHAMPION f 845
1941 CHEVROLET COUPE 9 495
1943 STUDEBAKER COUPE (CHAMPION I
NEW MOTOR 1895
1941 STUDEBAKER COUPE. CHAMPION 8-PASSENOER.
FULLY EQUIPPED I T45
Bonesteeles Sales & Service
370 N. CHURCH ST.
PHONF. 3-9277
AUTOMOBILES
MODEL A FORD door. Good one. se
it 3445 Center ner p.m. rn. .w.io
q248
NEW '89 Chev, Deluxe 4-Door Sedan.
81785. Box ,474 capital journal. qo
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
WESTERN MOTORS
Cash for Good Clean Cars
PH. 3-9622
Or Drive Out to
795 S. 12TH
MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS
WHIZZES FOR SALE. Engine In good
condition. Pn. Miit. q
HAN'S COLUMBIA SPORTS Uchtweltnt
bike Sturmer. Archer S-ipeed drive. A-l
shape. 1080 Hoyt. !2
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular llzei,
95 00 and UP. Monwomery warn et w
flolom Qb243
FINANCIAL
WANTED TO BORROW at e'ir.. 31.000.
Ptl. 31180. r344'
URGENTLY need 81.300 or axtrema
meraner. Excellent aeeuiltr. Write
Box 473. Capital Journal. 1
How Many Bills!
Do you pay each month and what do
they amount to, add them up . . .
then phone Personal for a loan on their
"Smaller Payment" plan one loan and
one monthly payment . . . tenerally
much leas than the monthly total you
are now paying.
You may spread the payments over
30 months. Borrow wisely where a
loan would really help. Come In or
phone the "Yes" Man, M says -to
4 out of 5.
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
OP SALEM
S18 State. Rm. 12ft Ph. 2-3484
0. R. Allen. Mgr. Lie. S-1J1; M-l5
r244
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 8 Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph I-24S1 Lie. No M-159 8-154
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1880 Pal re rounds Road
Nrxt Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phone T1032 Lie N MS88-8281
Floyd Ken yon. Mtr t
PRIVATE MONEY
tpecal Rites and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROT H SIMMONS
118 South Commercial 8t Phone 1-8181
OENXRAL FINANCE CORP.
LOAN
Lie 8-133 and M ill
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
IS8 B Commercial St Tel 3-8181
FINANCIAL
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 44 INTEREST
t to 48 Tears and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTOR
341 Stat, at Phone I-3M3
FAA&f AND CITT LOAN.
4W and 3
TOUR OWN TERMS of reparmant within
rial on Caah for Real Entat. contract
and Second Ifortcete-
CAPITOL SEOURlTTEa CO
301 Pioneer Trait Bid pn 3-1113 r
AIRPLANES
TATLOR CRAFT airplane. Sell or trade
for late model ear. will demonstrate br
appointment. Del Thome. Jefteraon.
Ph. 313. 1340
TRAILERS
If FT. trailer house for sale. Like new.
Furnished. Will sell at a sacrifice. Carl
Comer. 3380 N. Church. Ph. 3-4ISA2. t244
DIRECTORY
IDDIXQ MACHINES
AH Bake aaad meehtMe sold, renttd
fapalrod Rosa 4M Court Phone 1-8TT1
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC BOMB appUaoos repair serrlcf
new appllanm Vtace' fleet tie Phone
Free aatimatas Tradins aocepted on
l-llf 1ST 8 Litem St
AT-CB DOOR 811ARFENIMO
Lawn mowers, scissors, knlvts sharp,
ened. DexUr. 120 CenUr. 8-8811. o
4LTO RADIOS
Authorised Warranty Repair Station
for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co 1SS S Liberty Ph 8-89SI e
MAR ION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
rowing terries day phono 8 -8141 OTcnr
M804 is" Cnttr
Mik Panek. 378 8. Com'l. Ph. 1-1181
Brako and wheel sltgalng specialists
02 It1
RICK WORK
Brick 4k block work of all kinds Ex
perlenetMl, competent masons. Call
DavkUon Bros, Ph 3-834T. 0338
BrtLOINO CARPENTRY
Remodel, repair that home bow Toms
No dowo payment. Phone l484) s
BtXLDOZfNO
Bu: -doting. Ivwlit.s. road btdg.. clear
ine. t'fth tm brush. Virm Hukey. 1010
rairvtew av. pn. a-lMt, salem. o26J"
Oeaa Rebinsosu Pa. 1-8111 or l-4io
AUTOMOBILES
DIAL 3-1101.
SALEM
0.343'
DIRECTORY
CASH REGISTERS .
In-tan delivery of new RCA aab
resist sr Al mas.es sold ranted, re
oa d Roen 458 Court Ph 1-8711 o"
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, surba. walla, sto. Call
1-4850. O
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Enaley. 171 S. 21st. Ph. S-71T8. o259
CONCRETE WORK
If It's made of concrete, let us bid
on your work. Ph. 3-1H6. o2S4
DRESS MAKING
Alt, dress making, Oood used clothes
tor sals. ISO Stats St. Rm. 27. 0344
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnoe's Electrlo for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing. 117 8- Liberty
j!r.0l o
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-3058. Lee Cross. 153ft Peart. 0358'
Brelthauofs for flowers Dial 1-8178 o
FURNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R Watklns Oo products Pre de
lve ry 1111 Center Pa 3-8318.
IN: ULATION
Johns-Manvllls. Phono 1-8748.
INSTRUMENT REPAIR
Expert musical Intrument repair. All
work fully guaranteed. JACQDITH UU
SIC CO.. Ph. 3-4041. 0244
JAINTOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor WaUnc
Bttfldmts - Factorlu Homes
Estimates Without Obltsatlon
AMERICAN BLDO MA INT CO.
Ph. Salsm 3-8113 t
LAMDSCAPf NTTK9ERY
P 1 Doerfler A Sons. Ornamentals. 180
H Lancaster Dr at Cor Ph 3-1331 o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 143 Jef
ferson St. Phono 33453. 0
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers Call Harry
w. Scott. I4T a. com i at. oaa.1
MATTRESSES
Capita. B-ddlns Phone I-408B
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish St Hawaiian Oultar. Mandolin.
Banjo, etc. 1832 Court St. Ph. 1-1589.
0366
OFFICE FURNTTVRE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and tiling supplies,
ales, duplicators snd supplies desk
lamps typewriter stands brier eases
leroo Wire Recorders. Roen 458 Court
Interior oalntlns. O. Horn. Ph. 3-5518.
0257
tlf Strom's are equipped
painting Phone 1-1488
PAINTING 8 PAPERHANGTNG
PAPERRANGING
Expert Paperhanilnt and painting.
J. Woodworth. Ph. 3-8868. Pre est.
0381'
Jerry Johnson. Ph 34611.
OlSO
PAINTING 8 FAPERHANOING
Painting and paperhanglnaj expertly and
reasonably. Ph. 38018. 0368'
Pa In tine and paperhanslns. Free tl.
mate. Ph. 3-8513. 857 Shplping. o288
Palntlnt s paperhanglng, Int. St ext.
dee. H. I. iWoodyi Wood. Ph. 3-5073
0258
PICTURE FRAMTNG
Picture framins Buteheoo Palnl Biers
Phono 3-S687
Flsher, 844J3omJ. Ph. 8-8013.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Miller Refrlieratlon Service Co. Ph. 2-1514
0365
SAND 8 GRAVEL
Oarden Boll, crushed rock, Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Sand
Oravsl Co., Phone 3-8348.
Valley Band 4k Oravt. Oo Silt, sand
f ll din Excavating iqb snovsi sau
Traetor aeooo Aj trucks for dirt moving
Ph office 34003. res 87148
Bslem Saw Wrks. Ph. 1-7803, 1283 N 8th
0355
SEWERS AND SETTIC TANKS
Bctt1s Roto-Rooter Etcluslve PaUnt
Rasor fbars Btot) Cutting Blades
Clean Bowers of Drains Sept IS Tinti
aeaned Reao Pb 1-ftIH e 8-8488
SEPTIC TA NK S t
Hike's Seotle Service. Tanks cleaned
RMo Rooter Service on Sewers. 1073
Elm 8t W. Saem. Ph. I-3488. 1-5321
0131
K F Hamel Beptte tanas scared.
Electric machine service on -ower and
drain lines Guaranteed eort iuisn
St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. e34t
Vacuum Pumoms no mllaee charge
Call us collect Todd's Sept Is Tank
Service. 4S SteU St. Phone 1-4734
SEWING MACHINES
Repairs guaranteed all makes. Ph. H4ftf
1081 Edge water. West Salem. 0384"
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. El terms
Ail makes. W Devcnport, Ph 1-7871.
0354'
All makes repaired, free stl'na'ea
Singer Saving Mach:n Oa. IN 8
CoinsMNlai. Ptw 8-8111. w
DIRECTORY
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, RaoUixstoo Royal, boder-
wood portaolaa. ah makes tsod macAlaes
Repairs and rent Roen. 488 Court,
TRANSFER 8 BTOKAQB
cal 8 Distance Transfsr. gtorags
Burnet oils, ooa) 8i Srloueu. Trucks to
Portland dally Agent for Begins House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U 8
or oanada. Lanner Transfer 8j Bio rase
Ph 3-1131 O
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds mads to order or
r hoisted. Rolnooldt Uata t-483t
Elmsr The Blind man. Ph. 37328.
WEATHERSTRIPPING
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 1-5965.
ol59
WELL DRILLING
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller Mads to order. 1 Da
Del Ralnholdt Uvli Ph 33639. o
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme V tndov Cleaners Windows, walls
Si woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxad and polished. Ph 3-8831 147
Court. Langdoo. Culbertson and Mather
WOOD 8 SAWDUST
Wast Salem Fuel Co. Ph 1-4031.
LODGES
3CSrv l.O O-F meeu every wea
A Sale
7AM.t Wed. Oct. 12. E. A. de
grees 7:30 p.m. 243
A Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. ir
AS A M. M M. Degree Friday, Oc
tober 14, 7 pjn. 34S'
LEGAL
SUMMON
i the Clrcolt Court ef the 8 lata of
Oregon for the County of Marlon
TRABKt.LK L. RYAN. Plaintiff. VS.
ETTA JAMES. s widow and unmarried.
CORA SMITH, a widow and unmarried.
EMMA 1LER VOOET. a widow and un
married, KATHRYN HEVEna ana c. l..
MEYERS, her husband. JOYCE DRAKE
and CLAUDE M. DRAKE, her husband.
IVA F. PAULSEN and E. P. PAULSEN. Oar
husband, ELLEN FELLER (also known as
NncT C. Feller., a alncle woman. AL
FRED K. FELLER and CLARA E. FELLER,
his wife. MARY ELIZABETH BAREINOER,
a widow and now unmarried, CHARLES E.
FELLER, Single man, HATTIE BARK-
MAN and J. C. BAHK.as.AN, ner nusoana,
in A KRATTft and A. W. KRAU8. her hus
band, ANNA OROVER and WILLIAM M.
ROVER, bar husband. KENNETH FEL
LER and VIOLET FELLER, nlS wile,
HOWARD BCHEURER 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 nusbana,
FRANCIS X, RYAN and AUTKEY BY-
AN, his wife, HAROLD RYAN and HELEN
L. RYAN, his wife, FREDERICK RYAN,
a alngls man. ELIZABETH PARROTT and
RICHARD V. rAKKu ll, ner n us Dana,
CARL LONO and IDA LONO. his wife.
ELIZA JANE CONK ORAHAM. a Widow
and now unmarried, MARY FIDELIA
CONE TOWER and MILTON K. TOWER.
her husband. A. E. LaROCQUE. and JANE
DOE LaROCQUX. his wife, the unknown
heirs of A. E. LaROCQUE. deceased. HE-
MAN B. CONS, a single man, REBECCA
M. THAMER, a widow and now unmar
ried, JESSIE j. Murray, a wioow ana
now unmarried. MAY SMITH and DON
ALD R. SMITH, her husband, MARJORIE
Murray, a single woman, hamulu muk
RAY. a single man, JACK MURRAY and
LOIB MURRAY. niS WHS. UilKL d. lAJWU,
widower and now unmarried, JESSIE
LONO. a widow and now unmarried.
GLADYS RICE TUFT and ELICK TUFT.
her husband, REBECCA RICE B1EOER
ana juhn uub oicutw, ner nusoana,
MOSE RICE and LOTTIE RICE, his wife.
JANE DOE RICE, widow and now unmar
ried. ALICE CONE, a widow and now un
married. EARL CONK and VERNA CONE.
his Wife, GERALD CONE and OPAL
CONE, his wife. ELDON CONE and LO
LA CONE, his wife, HAZEL PEPPER and
VERNON PEPPER, Bar nuioftlia, UI'IHA
DOL5EN and FRED DOLSEN, her hus
band, ELMER E. JOLLY and EVA B
JOLLY, his wits, and also all other per
sons unknown having or claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest in and
to the real property described In the
Complaint herein. Defendants.
TO: EMMA ILER VOOET, a widow and
unmarried. ANNA OROVER and WILLIAM
OROVER, her husband. HOWARD
SCHEURER and MARY JANE SCHEURER, j
his wife, A. E. LaROCQUE and JANE DOE
LaROCQUE, his wife, the unknown heirs!
A. E. LaROCQUE. deceased. JESSIE i
LONO. n widow and now unmarried.
GLADYS RICK TUFT and ELICK TUFT,
her husband. REBECCA RICK SIEOER
and JOHN DOE SIEOER, her husband.
MOSE RICE and LOTTIE RICE, his wife.
JANE DOE RICE, a widow and now un-1
married, hazel, peppeh ana vikhuh
PEPPER, her husband. ELMER K. JOLLY
and EVA E. JOLLY, his wife, CHARLES
feller, a slnsie man. ana also an
other persons unknown having or claim
ing any rigni, title, estate, uen or inter
est In and to the real property described
n me complaint nerein. ueienaams.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREOON; You are hereby required to ap
pear ana answer trie complaint mea
against you In the above entitled suit, as
to those ot you within the United States
of America, within four weeks from the
data of first publication of this Sum
mons wnien is September JBtn, i4, and as
to those ot you who are without the Unit
ed States of America, within sli weeks
from the date of first publication of this
Summons, which la September 38th, 1948;
and If you fall so to appear and answer,
then, for want thereof. Plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded In
ths Complaint filed against you herein, a
succinct statement of which relief Is as
follows:
For the decree of this Court adjudging
tht Plaintiff to be the owner In fee aim
pie of that real property described as:
Beginning at tne most easterly corner
of land conveyed to Oeorso Herren by
Deed recorder October 1. 1887 In Volume
39, Page 498, Marlon County Deed Rec
ords, said point being also the South
east corner of land conveyed to ths
Buttevllle Farmers Warehouse Associ
ation, a corporation by deed recorded
July 8. 1891 in Volume 43, Page 380.
Deed Records: thence North 5 Degrees
30 Minutes West along the division lino
of the abovs noted tracts 4 00 chains
more or less, to the high water mark of
the Willamette River: thence North 34'
Degrees East down said river's hitch wa
ter mark 8.70 chains to the Northwest
corner of said Butteville Farmers Ware
house Association tract; thence South
85 Degrees 4ft Minutes East along ths
Northerly line of said tract 3.30 chains
to the center of the County Road: thence
South 11 l-i Degrees West 8.70 chains to
tht place of beginning, containing 3
acres, mors or less, and being a part ot
the Joseph Laforte D.L.C. No. 39 and
situated In Section 33. Township t
South. Ranee 1 West:
and ato that certain right-of-way ease
ment described as:
The Right-of-way for a water pipe
from the creek East of the warehouse of
Buttevllle 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 ran one No. 8 hydraulic ram and no
mors and construct trenches and dam In
said creek necessary for the proper con
struction of said hydraulic ram and also
the right and prlvllece of keeping the i
same In order, the said right-of-way and i
rights and privileges being those convey
ed by Instrument wherein A. E La
Rocque is the grantor and Buttevllle
Farmers Warehouse Association Is the
grantee dated August 11th. 1803. and re
corded in ths Ded Records of said Mar
ion county, Oregon, as of January 18,
NOT ICS OR MI I OP TAX rotKCLOSED
LAND
Prom and after 11 a m.. Tuandav 19
vtn,tr aa. 14, at tht wt door of tr
Maron Count? Court liout in Salem. Ora
ton, pumuant to an ordtr of thn County
Court for Marlon Count. Orton. mada
and tntrM on th 4j of October,
!. I win atll at public at for tuh
to tht hlcnt airier at not I'm than tht
minimum prtcoa oflow p,cl!:ta' all of tha
foiiowini daKriiml paretU ot rtal prop
art T.
.7 arrt In Vet Ion 33. Townjkhlp Mouth,
Ram 3 Wut, Vol. 1. pait 377.
Mir Km County Dtd Rtaorda. Wn P.
Lord and W. O. Lord 1100 00
8l em, Capital Park Addition, Pr. of
olork It, Vol. 119. pate 10. Vol. 191,
patt iM Km, M. T rem bath and Ber
tha Trtmbath .iowm.
DEMVK.R YOTINO. Bherltl
Marlon Count?, Ortaon,
Octotwr 11, la, 34. Nov. 1.
County Offered
$200 for Land
Marlon county hat been offer
ed $200 for a strip of land along
Lana avenue at its intersection
with Silverton road that it didn't
know it owned.
Steve Anderson as attorney
for Milliard C. and Bernice E
Hanson, has made the offer to
the court in writing. He said
that recently a service station
and tire repair shop at this place
belonging to the Hansons burn
ed down. Now they want to re
build in an adequate fashion
would like to buy the land.
The land Is question is a strip
197.22 hundred feet long and in
a half arc, being 25 feet wide at
the widest point and skirts the
road as it curves onto the Sil
verton road. It includes .081
acres says Anderson.
When Lana avenue was curv
ed through at this place the
county bought a square strip of
land there from the owner, cut
the road through and sold off
what wasn't needed. But it
seems when the county deeded
the residue of the land away
the deed also was in a square
piece and left the narrow strip
along the highway, but mem
bers of the county court weren't
aware of it.
The matter has been taken
under advisement as to the sale
pending ironing out any possible
legal impediments. It was
thought possibly if the land is
not used for highway purposes
it may revert to the original
owners.
More Building
In Far West
Portland, Ore., Oct. 12 (&
Building volume increased in
the far west last month, the con
struction magazine. Western
Building, reported today.
A survey of 271 western cities
and counties disclosed an in
crease of 8.5 per cent over Sep
tember, 1948 37,143 building
permits compared with 34.204
Dollar volume was $153,008,918
last month compared with $150,
712.391 a year ago.
The 25 leading communities
also showed an Increase over
August of this year $102,946,-
275 compared with $94,922,760.
The ten leaders:
Sept. 1949 S.pt. 194B
Lo Amain I3S.791.4IS t.094.21
Lo. AnselM Oountr 19.401.100 18,336.065
Denver 3.914,1177
San Franclaeo 4,478.173
Portland 4.368.235
Vancouver. B. O. .. 3.379.306
Lons B.aeh 3.343.110
SeattU 3.003.760
Contra Coata County 3.751,333
Oakland 3,741.331
2,796, 3S6
M47.780
3,509. K0
1.107,820
1, 079.(100
1.7M.245
1,460.205
3.917,903
Portland Eaitildt Market
Local lettuc joM urwW a top of 13 50
a erata on the Portland EaxUkto Farm
era Wholesale Produce market today.
Salway peachaa were around 13.00 a
bushel for orchard run fruit.
Tradlnc waa alow and other prlcei ware
unchanged.
Chic ate Livestock
Chlcaao. Oct. It "- tUSDAt 45alable
hott 10,000; alow; etntrellr 13 centa lower
on butchere: market clotted dull at de
cline; aowa mostly eteady; jpoU utrona;
top 11.30 for lew .oacu enoice tiwu
lb: bulk food and choice 300-100 lb. 18.00
18.35; 170-190 lb 17.25-18.00: few choice
around 100 lb 17.00: aood and choice eown
under 400 lb 16.75-17.50; few IT. 75; 435-500
lb 15. 50-16. 50; heavier welthu acarce;
lew down to 14.50.
Ralkhlo eat-tle 1.300: lalable ! 400:
slauihter ateera alow but ateady to 50
cent hither; helfera atrona to 50 centa
h lather; cowa atrona to 35 centa hlaher:
bulla and vealera Heady: early top 38.00
for load tilth-choice l.3n 10 ateera; two
loada iCui - yearllnca 35.75-35.83: moat
choice choice ateere 33.30-33.35: eood to
low-choice aradea 38.00-33.00: medium to
low -eood ateera 19.30-17.30: aood and
choice fed helfera 36 30-31.30: aood beef
cowa 16.33-18.00: load Wyomtnta I" 00;
bulk common and medium cowi 14.35
16.00; cannera and cutter 13.00-14.35;
medium and food aaiutaie bulls lftftO
19.30; medium to choke yealera 33.00-27.00.
Salable aheep 3.000: alauihter lamba and
yearlinai atrona to 35 cent hither; apota
up around 30 cent: 9 ewea not astablUh
ed; early atleji lood and choice wooled
lamba 31.75-34.00; load or an ahorn lambs
34.00: deck mostly eood nearly full-wooled
yearllnt wathera 30.00.
Portland Mvetterk
Portland, Ore. Oct. II fljn-Livestock:
Cattle salable 230; calves 200; market
slow, but early sales mostly steady: ateera
sesree; odd common trades 16.00; cutter
and common dairy type steer and helfera
11.00 to 13 50; fw common and medium
helfera 13. 30 to 19.00; canner snd cutter
cows mostly 10.no to 11.00: some held
hither; few common and medium beef
eowa 13 00 to 14.00; medium and tood
.ausate bulls 1300 to 17.00; odd tood
vealers 31 00 to 23.00; choice Iscklnt.
Liberal supply medium rente calve un
sold Hots salable 200: market less active,
early Jiale.t ateady; food and choice ISO
230 lb 20.50 to 21.00: food 330-323 lb
sow 15 23 to 17 00: tood and choice feed
era quoted 20.00 to 21.00; tood 400 lb.
ataira 14 00.
Slfep salable 500: market steady but
quality continued poor. One lot tood and
choice No. I pelt fed lambs to 31 30. few
medium and tood 30 00; common down to
16 00; tood feeders salable 17 30 to 18 30
or ahovt: tood ewes salable 6 00 to 6.50.
LEGAL
1011, In Volume 111 at Paa 403 there
of:
and that tht Defendants herein hara not.
nor has either of them, any rltht, title,
mtere-t or eatat whatsoever In or to
iurh real property and eeaemant rlthtt;
and decreeing that me nut or nimuii in
and to inch real property and auch aaaa
.nent and easement rlthts be forever qui
eted aa atalnat tht Defendant' herein,
snd each of them, an1 all persons elslm
Int; hy, through and under them, or either
of them; and for such other and further
relief aa to tha Court may seem Just In
tha premises.
j. b. Mium.r, i
Attorney for Plaintiff
1011 Pacific. Rutldtnt. Portland. Ore
Sept. 3l.Oct. 3, 13. JB. 36.
f Tiir riRcriT roi-RT op the
UTtTr OP ORKOON FOR MARION
COI NTT. PROBATE tit PARTMF.NT
In tht Matter of tht Guardianship Ea
tat of OLLIE D HAIMES, a mentally
diseased per -on No 1lft)6
NOTICE TO rRr.DITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN that tht
undraltnd, b an order of tht Circuit
Court of the State of Oreton for Marlon
Ouunty, Probate Department, made and
e .tered on the 30th day of Autuat. 1640
ws appointed tuardlsn of the aetata of
Olllt D. Maine, a mentally dUead per
on. and that ht ha qualified aa auch
tuardian All persona havlnt claim
atalnat ssld estate are hereby notified to
dint tht same duly verified and with
proper vouch-rs, to the underlined
ijirdlao at 311 North Liberty St.. Salem.
Oreton. within alt month from tht
date of flrat publication of this notice.
wMca first publication la mad Sept. 14.
II4I
CHMU.r-S M LOVirrT
O iard;an of tha eetale of
Oliie D. Haln-a, mentally
disesaed person
apt, 14, 31, 36, Oct. , 11
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
Military Prisoner Escapes
By Parachute from Plane
Nashville, Ark., Oct. 12 OP) A daring young soldier named
Pvt. Howard A. Shlneman may own the dubious distinction of
being the first military prisoner to parachute from a plane.
Records on this sort of thing virtually are nil.
The 23-year-old Clinton, 111., war veteran dived out of a-
C-82 commonly known as a
flying boxcar" at about 3.000
feet over southwestern Arkansas
yesterday afternoon. The plane
was carrying a crew and 10 mil
itary prisoners from Forbes air
force base at Topeka. Kas., to
Clarksdale air force base,
Shreveport, La.
The spectacular break was en
gineered, Shlneman said, to win
$5 bet he doesn t expect to
collect and for a thrill. He said
he didn't intend to escape; but
had planned to report to Barks-1
dale on his own. I
It also (1) earned Shinemanl
brief freedom five hours of
trudging five miles over un-1
familiar and muddy country a
hunted man, and (2) created
quite a commotion in these parts. I
Sheriff Arthur E. Hicks of
Howard county and a 'court-1
house friend." as he was identi
fied, captured the young fug!-;
tlve by following rumors of a
man in uniform cutting across)
fields and roads. The catch was
made in Buck Range community.!
five and one-half miles southeast
of here. I
Shineman was brought to
the county jail here to await
military authorities.
Shineman said his fast, down
ward trip was "smooth as silk."
He suffered only a scratched
finger.
The Barksdale public informa
tion officer said the plane was
flying about three miles east of
Nashville when Shineman sud
denly rushed past one of the
guards, pushed out a rear door,
and Jumped. That was about
1:30 p.m.
Couple Bruised
In 150-Foot Fall
Portland, Oct. 12 A
young couple fell an estimated
150 feet down the sheer face of
285-foot-high Rooster rock In
the Columbia river gorge yes
terday and suffered only severe
bruises.
"I'll see Joe fall as long as I
live," mumbled Shirley Jean
Amicarella as rescuers lifted her
and her husband, Joseph, Into
an ambulance.
The husband regained con
sciousness after sheriff's depu
ties had eased the man and wife
down the rock in wire rescue
baskets.
"Something hit me on the
head that's all I know," he
said. His wife reported falling
rocks had knocked him out and
he fell. Their safety rope snap
ped her off the rock face and
she landed on a rock ledge. Her
brother, Sherman McClure. low
man of the roped trio, managed
to hold on and came down safely
despite a leg Injury. He was
struck by a boulder.
A motorist, Mrs. May Law
rence Bigler, Hood River, wit
nessed the fall from the Colum
bia river waterlevel highway.
She was also injured by a rock
while standing on the road to
flag down a sheriff's patrol car.
A sheriff's deputy was hit on
the hand by a falling rock.
Grange Club Meets
Fairfield The first fall meet
ing of the Home Economics club
was held at the home of Mrs.
R. Michalek. A 1 o'clock lunch
eon preceded the business meet
ing. Seven members and one vis
itor were present. Sunday, Oc
tober 30, members of the Grange
and their families will meet at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Saalfeld for a 1 o'clock potluck
luncheon. Hosts for Grange
night will be Mrs. E. Short,
Freeman Marthaler and D. V.
Ballweber.
Twenty-nine states have no
laws requiring vision tests in
schools, according to the Amer
ican Optometric association.
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DEATHS
Nathan Henry Alter
Nathan Henry Alter, at a local hoa- '
pttal, October 11. at tht at of 60 years.
Survived by hi wife. Alva Altar of Ray
mond. Wash.: parent. Mr. and Mra. Wll- 4
Item Alttr of Raymond. Wash.: two broth
era, Joseph Alter of Klamath Palls and
w. a. Alter of Aberdeen, Waah.; and
three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Heard, Mra. Lor
ana Keaton, Mrs. Mary Klnf. all of Ab
erdeen, Wash. Announcement of service
later by the Howell-Edwards chapel.
David Kins
David Kine. late rjidnt rtf 101 Hnrth
Fourth street, at a Bend, Oreton, hos
pital. October 11. at tha ate of 39 years, t
Husband of Thelma L. Klnt of Salem. -
rstner or Helen Loutie Klnt. Florence
Ethel Klnt and William Esrl Ktna. all of
Salem: son of Mr. and Mra. Oeorte A. .
Klni of Bslem: and brother of Clifford B.
Klnt and Mrs. Ruth Scott, both of Sa
lem, and Mrs. Millie K. Stahlman of Da-
troit. Oreton. Member of the In t em at Ion-
woooworkera of America. Announce
ent of aervlce later be the Hawaii.
Edwards chapel.
Spencer Oorden Sparrow
Spencer Gordon Sparrow. lata real. .
dent of Salem, route 3, at a local hosplt- I
si. October I. at the ate of 30 yeara. An.
nouncement of service later by the Howell-Edwards
cbapel.
Jamee W. Incraaa
James w. Intram. at the reeldenoe at
1343 South Commercial street. October 10,
at the ate of 63 yeara. Pettier of Mrs.
Marl Wesalowskt of Eutene. Mrs. B. B.
Sutton of Portlsnd and James Intram of
Turner. Also survived by eight trandchll- "
dren and 13 treat t randchlldren. Serv
ice! were held at the Howel -sdwarda
chapel Wednesday, October 13, at 2 p.m.
wun nev, w timer Brown oiiiciatmc.
Pet Se-
in tnia city October t. Pete Sin. lata
resident of 384 North Commercial street.
Services will ba held Friday, October II.
11:30 a.m. at the Holman and Lutx
chapel tn Portland under the direction
n. t. Ritdon company, interment In
Lincoln Memorial park, Portland,
Mlae Znllette Painter
Miss Zullett Painter. lata realdent of
1140 North 18th street at a local hoisltal.
October 11. Announcement of service lat
er by Olouth-Barrlck company.
Albert B. McDowell
Albert B. McDowell, at the residence)
at 366 South Collate street, October 11. at
the ate of 74 years. Survlvlnt art the
widow, Mrs. Birdie McDowell, Salem; and
two dauthters, Mra. Thomas Roen, Jr.,
of Salem, and Mra. Olenn Qoff of Tilla
mook. Announcement of sarvloea later by
tbe Clouth-Bariick chapel.
Leonard Miner Daw
Leonard Miner Dow. at a local hna
pttal, October 10. at the ate of 70 rear.
Survlvlnt art two son. Sidney L. Dow,
Das Moines, Wash., and Benjamin L. Dow.
Portland: a dauthter. Mra. Jeaate Mao .
Hayes. Cornelius; and five randchlldren. I
Servlcaa will be held Thursday, October IS,
a. ii a.m. at tne Howell-Edward chapel
with the Rev. Oary RUher off tela tint. In
terment In City View cemetery.
OBITUARY
Mra. Alice Klreher
Sllverton Mrs. Al lea Klrrhar aa.
died at a Klamath Fall hospital. Tut,
day forenoon, havlnt been In delioata
health for a number of years. Tha family
moved to Chlloquln, near Klamath Pall
the first of tha year, after many yeara
spent In Sllverton. She waa born In St.
Paul, Minn., January 1, 1664 and cams to
Sllverton with her family in 1010. She
wa active in tne work of the First
Christian church here, and in Ramona
ohapter of the Eastern Star. Survlvlnt
are bar husband, Jo Klrohar. recently
of Chlloquln. two eon, D wit tit, also of
Chlloquln. and Lloyd of northern Cali
fornia, and six i randchlldren. Shipment
will be made to Sllverton Wednesday for
final rites under direction of the Ekman
Puneral Home with further announce
ment pending tha arrival of relative.
Peel D Wish I Jehneea
Lebanon Puneral ervlce for Fatal
DeWItht Johnson, 31, who died In hi
burnlna home In Sweet Home, Sunday
evening, will be held at the Howe-Huston
chapel at Sweet Home, Thursday at 7
P m. Rev. H. D. Strever will omelet
and burial will ba In the Lebanon IOOF
cemetery. Born In Portland, Nor. 4. lt3T,r
no uvea nis entire lire in Oreton with th
exception of war aervlce. He wa employed
a. in Willamette national mmoir com
pany. Ht education wa received In Port-,
land and Salem schools. Survivor are
ht parents. Mr. and Mra. Clyde W. John
son. Coos Bay; brother. Gird W. JnhtunH.
Sweet Home, and a atater, Erma Jean Al-
etott, roruano.
Mra. Sara Price
Lebanon Puneral aervlce for Mrs. Sara
Price, 79, of Dallas, mother of Chief of
Police Cliff Price of Lebanon war n.iit
Tuesday mornlni In Dallas with burial.
at Hebo. Mrs. Price died Prlday even Ins
et the Dallas hoepltal follow I n a abort
illness. Her death waa attributed to
pneumonia followlnf a stroke, aecordlna
to relative.
Mra. Leslie Petehew
Woodbu rn M rs. Louisa Petshow. in.
early Wednesday mornlni at the home of
her dauthter, Mrs. Floyd Marlcle, 370
Third street. Born at Chlcaco. Illinois,
January 33, 1809. and came to Wood burn'
from Nebraska four years aio, Survivor
Include three sons. Arthur Petshow of
Oh leas o, Leonard Petshow of Woodbu m
and Csrl Petshow of Hood River; threa
dauthters. Atnes Marlcle of Woodburn;
Clara Cushlnt of Moorlll, Nebraska, and
Edna Dotson of Aberdeen, Washington;
nineteen grandchildren and two treat
grandchildren. Recitation of tha Rosary
Thursday. Oct. 13, at T:30 pn. at tha
Rinso chapel. Puneral aervlce at St.
Luke's Catholic church Prlday. Ocetober
14 at t am. after which the body will
be shipped to Gordon, Nebraska for
interment.
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