Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 18, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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Soft Spot Repaired A soft spot in a retaining wall of the
3,000,000 gallon water reservoir at Dallas was revealed when
first checks were made. Repair of these and a few leaks to
be stopped will delay completion of the huge tank another
ten days, according to E. L. McCleary, water commissioner.
(Photo by Abel.)
Slocks Advance
Up to a Point
New York, Nov. 18 VP) The
stock market drove ahead for
the third session running today,
with automobile issues supply
ing the main motive power.
Closing prices were at or near
the best levels of the day.
Chrysler and General Motors
were strong contenders for first
place, each gaming around a
point.
Gains elsewhere ranged from
fractions to more than a point.
Turnover reached a rate of
around 1,700,000 shares for the
full session.
Higher prices were paid for
U.S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel,
Montgomery ward, Radio Corp.
Standard Gas & Electric $4 Pre
ferred, American Smelting, Al
lied Che m i c a 1 , Westinghouse
Electric, International Paper,
Southern Pacific, Standard Oil
(NJ) and Gulf Oil.
Quake at Long Beach
Long Beach, Nov. 18 W A
minor earthquake rocked Long
Beach about 5:15 p.m. yester
day. No damage was reported.
Edna Marie Hill who was
recently elected to receive the
National DAR citizenship
award at Salem high school.
She if feature editor of the
Salem high school Clarion
and a member of Civics club,
and Vikette president.
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Dissolves sludge and
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Minimizes strainer
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Insures top peak fur
nace efficiency!
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STOCKS
By tha Associated Pr-asi
American Can
Am Pow Lt
Am Tel at Tel
Anaconda .. ....................
Bendlz ATlatlon
Beth eteel
Botln Airplane
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33U
Calif Packing
Canadian Paclfla
Cass J 1
Caterpillar
, 45 -
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Chrysler
uomwitn a sou
Com Vulte
Continental Can
,'rown Zellerbaeh
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Curtlie Wright
Dougla Aircraft
Dupont de Nem .... ...
Oeneral Electrle
General Pood
General Motor
Goodyear Tiro ........ ,
Int Harvester ,
int Paper ...... ...
Kennecott
Llbby McN ft L ,
Long Ben "A" ......
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
Nat Dairy
TT Central
Northern Pacific
Pae Am Fish
Pa Gas A Rlee
Pa Tel & Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonler
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal
Richfield
Safeway Stores
Sear Roebuck
flouthern Pacific
Standard Oil Co.
Studebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining .............
Tranflamertea ...................
Cnlon Oil Cal
Union Pacific
United Airlines
O 8 Steel
Warner Bros Pl
Woolwortb
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Lumber Output
Swings Upward
Washington, Nov. 18
The September increase in
wholesale prices for construc
tion lumber the first rise in 13
months has been followed by
an upswing In lumber produc
tion: The commerce department's
lumber survey committee, re
porting this today, expressed be
lief that "with continued good
weather, fourth quarter ship
ments and production of lumber
should exceed the 1948 levels."
The committee chairman, Ri
chard A. Colgan, who also is
executive vice president of the
National Lumber Manufacturers
association, suggested the up
turn in production may hit a
snaw until 1950. He said that
rising labor costs at southern
saw mills may "force many soft
wood and hard wood mills out
of business."
The higher cost, he said, will
result from the new 75 cents an
hour minimum wage which be
comes effective in January by
act of congress.
SAFE!
MO Dlr
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..avV ASK
"f'llVVVy ABOUT IT!
Can be stored with
absolute safety!
Reduces stack fir
haiards 75!
Cleaner burning
throughout!
DIAL
3-5622 or 3-5606
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Chicago Livestock
Chicago. Nov. 18 flj (USDA) Live
stock market:
Hog: Salable 13.000. Butcher uneven;
25 to 50 cents lower: most downturn on
welBfiU under 230 lbs: trade fairly active
at decline: sow dull, 50 to 75 cents low
er: most good and choice ISO to 220 lbs.
15.25 to 15.75: practical top 15.75 for
choice 180 to 310 lbs: a mall lou 183 lbs,
15.85: bulk good and choice 230 to 2.0
15.00 to 15.25: small 5UP;lv 270 to 3 1. J Ida.
14.75 to 14.85: few butcher over 325 lbs
14.50: most good and choice sows. 425
lbs down. 13.75 to 14.30: few heavier
welghti down to 12. M; indications good
clearance.
Sheep: Salable 1.500. Native slaughter
lambs predominated: snld 5t?1y witn
good and choice kind 23.25 to 23.65: Ut
ter price top paid by eastern shippers:
all weighty lambs discounted 1.00 to 2.s0:
bulk 21.00 to 22.75; doub'e good to choice
light welaht yearling wethers arrived atf ;
and sold fully steady at 20.75; forty head
out around 16.00: slaughter ewe steady;
load northern common and medium
9.50: most common to good natives, 8.75
11.50: small lot to 12.00: clearance
incomplete on 105 to 120 lb lambs.
Cattle: Salable 1.000. Calves 300. Slaugh
ter steer and heifer steady: cows Meady
to weak: alow on medium and good berf
cows: bull active: fully steady: vea'ors
about steady; 38 head of choice to price
10SS Ib fed steers. 40.00; low medium to
low good steers. 19.50 to 27.00; few aood
to low cholc- 28.00 to 33.00: load medium
to low Rood 820 lb short fed heifers, 24.00;
and medium cows, 14.00 to 15.75; comrjon
and medium cows, 14.00 to 15.75: canners
and cutters, 11.00 to 13.75: medium and
good sausage bull. 17.50 to 19.00: medium
to choice vealers, 22.00 to 26.00; cull down
to 15.00: load medium to rood 750 lb
Canadian -feeding steers. 22.00; Joad me
dium 840 lb weights, 20.00.
Portland Llventock
Portland. Ore.. Nov. 18 01 W Wrklv
live-stock:
Cattle: Friday salable 25: nnmlna.lv
steady: few canner and cutter cows 50
to H.00; cutter steers, heifer 10.50 ta
12.50.
Calve: Friday salable 10: nominal.
Hogs: Friday salable 25: odd hd
around 190 to 200 butcher 17.75.
snesp: rrdiay salable 25: nominal.
Market will be closed Nov. 24. Thanks.
giving day, and on Nov. 25.
Portland Grain
Portland, Ore.. Nov. 18 Wheat:
Cash grain: Oats No. 2 38-lb white 57.50:
oaney mo. ? 45-ib B.W. 57.00; No. 1
flax 3.95.
Cash wheat 'bid : Soft white TSOi.:
soft white (excluding rex) 2.20 't; white
C1UD Z.ZO'a.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.20: 10
per cent 2.20; It per cent 3.21; 12 per
cent 2.22.
Today' car receipts: Wheat 17: bar.ey
1; flour 9; corn 5; oats S; mill feed 10.
when short of tobacco, peat
bog workers in Eire now smoke
peat in pipes.
SO. 12TH ST. AT
PLEATED 1!'S
IB
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Evenings IL
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Some Grains in
! Grain Prices
Chicago, Nov. 18 OP) A
small-scale buying movement
was enough to record gains
ranging to around a cent In ma
jor grains on the board of trade
today. All .cereals participated
III UIC U(MUI II Willi MIC iimini-i
Wheat closed higher,
jTsi.? .'ueccmoer 9.5.1 1 4-it cum w
1 to 12 higher, December
S1.22s8-S4. oats were H-3
higher, December 74 rye was
2a,4 to 3 cents higher, December
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
lr Livrstock Marke
r. u-lle-v "acking C n
Feeder lamb 113.00 to $15.00
Cutler cows 17.00 to W.50
Dairy hellers 110.00 to 111.10
Fat dairy cow 19.50 to 110.00
Bulls 111.00 to S 15 00
Calves, aood (300-450 lbs.) 116.00 to $18 00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top 120.00 to $22.00
Portland Eautslde Market
Green onion sold for 60 to 70 rents a
doien bunehe on the Portland Eaxt.sidc
Farmers wholesale Produce market too.
Spinach brought $1.00 to 11.50 an Or
am e box.
Danish squash was offered at 30
70 crnts a lua.
Csuba;;e was $1.25 to $1-50 an 83-Ib
crate.
Bartlett pear were $1 85 a box.
Radishes moved at 60 to 65 cents a
do?rn bunches: carrot. 55 to 80 cents;
beets. 65 to 75 cents.
Pari.nl 3 were il.2j to 11.50 a lua.
Brusel sprouts sold for 12.00 to $2.15
12-cup lug.
Lettuce wag QUrted at $3.50 crate,
Portland Produce
Bulterfat Tentative, tirtiiect to Imme
diate chanpe Premium quality maximum
35 to 1 percent acidity delivered n
Portland 63-67c lb.; 93 score, 61-65c lb.; 90
score. 57-63c: 69 score 55c. Valley route
and country point 2c less than first
Hotter Wholesale rots bulk cubes to
wholesalers, grade 93 score. 63c A
92 score. 62c : B 80 acore, 60c lb.. C 89
score. 57c Above price are scrictly
nominal
Cheese- -Selling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon stnsle 39-42e, Ore on 5
small loaf, 44 -45c. triplets 14 less than
sinmts
Ekri (to wholesaler) A trade large.
37-5c: A medium, 43-44c; grade
B large. 49-50c; small A grade. 40 c.
Portland Dairy Market
Hotter Price to retailers, urade AA
prints, 68c: AA cartons. 69c: A print.
68c; A carton 69c; B prints. 65c
t.e prices to retailers uraoa a
large. 62c doc.: certified A large, 63c:
A large, 60c; AA medium. 47c: cer
tified A medium, 46c: B medium, 42c; A
small, 44c; carton 3 c additional.
Cheese price to retaiieia fortiana
Oregon singles 39-42c. Oregon loaf. 6-
Ib loars 44-45e lb.; triplets. 1' cents less
than singles Premium brands, singles
51 o lb.: loaf. 536
Poultrr Live Chickens No. 1 quality FOB
Plants, No 1 broilers under 3 lb. 20-z4e
lb. fryer 3-3 lbs.. 23-26c. 3-4 lb.. 27c.
roaster 4 lb and over, 27-28c; fowl,
,fnfirn 4 lbs and uner IB-20C ovr
lb. 30c; colored fowl, all weights, 26-26e;
roosters, an weisnts. lB-aoc
Turkey Net to grower. 31c on
torn, 43 -44c on hen; sales price to re
tailors, torn. 38-39c; hens 49-50c.
Rabbits .-.vet cue to tt rowers, live whites
4-5 lbs.. 17-190 lb.: 6-8 lbs.. 15-17e lb.:
colored 2 cent lower: old or heavy does
and bucks, -i3c. fresh dressed idano
fryers and retailers, 40c: local. 48-52c.
Country-Killed Meat-
Veal Top quality 30-32C lb., other
graces accoiolng to weight and quality
witn inner or heavier i8-2Be.
Hews Light blocker. 24-24; ow. 19-
20c.
Lambs Top quality, springers, 15-37c:
mutton. ll-lSc.
Beef Good cow, 30-31e lb.; eannera-
ru tiers, ib-iuc.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers oer ewt.li
Beef steers, good 600-800 lb., $43-43:
MAURER-BOGARDUS
IIIWAY JUNCTION
mniNlil Wl tt; Wtt. 341-H tjtMty. i
Cows Commercial, 138-31, ltmt, 114-
I: eannera-cutter. 133-34,
Bitf cuti i Good steers: Hind auartera.
154-55; rounds 141-51: full loin, trimmed
173-78: trisngle. 133-34: iur c hue It.
140-42; rib $53-55: forequerter. 134-38.
vsal end calf l Good. 837.40: commercial.
133-35: utility 138-33.
Lamb: Oood-cholc spring UmtM. til
l: enmmrcll, 138-40: utility. 133-15
Mutton Oood. 70 Ibt down. 111-30.
Pork cuU: Loin No. 1. i-13 lb.. 139-43:
shoulder. U lb down, 130-33; pr-
nu, s-; crc. 34-3i; niitd
HfiiriU 12 ix r cwt lowat.
Fortland Hlirellneoui
Cucar Bark Dry 13Va fb., trcrn e lb.
Wool Valley eoart and nsdlum uradaa.
46c ib
Mohair 15 lb ea U-raootn irowtb.
nominally.
Hldrt Calve. 30e lb., accord lna to
wrlBht kip 25c lb., beef ll-13c Ib . bull
f-7e lb. Country buvcu div 2c
Kt QuaUIUna
naiBBta rnquettea, flral quality jum
K 34 7c. lane. 32.7c: mtdlum. 27 2c:
second quality Jumbos, 30.3c: Unit. 28.2c:
eaium. ao.ac; oany, 33 20. soft ihelL first
quality lane. 29. 7c: medium. 26.2c: sec
ond quality largt, 37.aoi medium. 24 7c:
Oat) 23. 30.
viineria jumbo. IM ib.i Ian, lie:
medium, 18c: small. 13c.
y j ,. , . iman wnere ne iiveo unui moving lo tre
India nOW estimates that ltSjSilverton district about 20 year aso He
peanuts are beina Brown nn
381,000 acres.
DEATHS
Mrs. Lilly Baer
In Uil city November 17, Mrs. Lilly
Baer, late resident of 1380 Nebraska ave
nue, at the age of 46 year. Surviving are
the husband. Henry Baer of Salem; to
sons, Lawrence and James Baer both of
Salem: a aister, Mr. Alma Zucher of Sa
lem: and two brother, Aldon Oerber of
Salem and Lou Gerber in Los Anaele.
Announcement of service later by W.
T. Rigdoa company.
John E. Elton
John E. Elton, late resident of 1048 Vi
sion street, at a local hospital November
18, at the age of 62 year. Survived oy
wife, Mrs. Emily Elton of Salem. Vti
nouneement of service later by Cloush
Barrick company.
Mrs. Elisabeth Mebr
Mrs. Ellzaoelh Mohr. at the residence
at route 1 box 236. Independence, Novem
ber 17. at the ate of 93 years. Survived
by a son. Orman Zavits of Independence.
Announcement of service later by Clogli-B-rrick
company.
COME
I ii . life '
BIG W
& CHRISTMAS
ii . si" x, i - v i
TO WARDS
TONIGHT!
IT'S FAMILY
WARDS! FUN . . . EXCITE-
MENT . . . REFRESHMENTS . .
FITTING OPENING FOR THE
DAY SEASON! BRING THE KIDDIES AND
SPEND THE EVENING! OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.
FREE REFRESHMENTS! Coffee and hot dogs served 6
to 7 . . . coffee, doughnuts and hot cookies 'til 9 . . .
on Wards third floor. (Children must be accompanied
by parents.)
FASHION SHOW! Live models will display the newest
styles in our windows, 7:30 to 8:30.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports at Salem dealers
lor in guidance oi japuai Journal
Head! a. (Revised dally).
Retail Peed Prleea:
Elg Maah $4.7$.
Rabbll Pellelr-$4.30.
Dairy Feed 13.75.
Poultry nurng prices -Oradt A color
ed hen. 34c; gradi A Leghorn hen
.mo up, Jl-iJc Grade A old rooMer uc
1(1-) 9c : grade A colored fryer, three lbs
36-39e,
Egga
Buying Price Extra large AA, 65c:
lane AA, 54c: large A. 51-5.Sc: medium AA,
40c: medium A, 3(-41c; pulleU, 3Z-38c.
W holt tale prices-- Kki wholesale prices
l-7e above the prlrei. above trad A
Reneralty quoted at 60c, medium 46c.
Bulterfat
Premium 68c: No. 1. 64c: No 3. M-60c.
(buying price).
Butter Wholesale grade A, 68c: re-
Tic
OBITUARY
Lonli Bobert
Sllverton Louis Bobert. 83, died Fri
day morning at hi home In the Abiqua
district. He was born In Holland Ka
15, 18C8. and came to Astoria when a yo mj
.lw retired UP railroad employe Sur
ing are his widow. Mrs. Maude Rob
ert: son. William Bobert. Berkeley. Calif.:
Frank Bobert. Astoria and Louis 'Mikei
Bobert. in naval service at Guam; daush-
SALEM WOODWORKING CO.
1225 Cross Cabinets - Frames Ph. 3-5953
H lltX'KBJT rxw f li w ax r & M i.TaVsav i
NIGHT AT
SANTA CLAUS! He'll be here in person to interview
the kiddies, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. ' Free candy treats, too!
SHOPSMITH DEMONSTRATION! See the famous 5-in-1
complete home workshop in operation ... in our base
ment.
will be open, too, for
the enjoyment of old and young
alike! Beautiful dolls, electric
trains . . . exciting new toys and
games for all . . . here in Salem's
biggsst toyland ... at Wards,
of course!
Bring the family!
Capltal Journal Salem, Ore.,
ter. Mrs. Josephine M orison , Santa Ana,
Calif.: and Mrs. Ruth Hardman, Portland;
also 13 grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. Announcements later from
the Ekman funeral home.
Jehn H'eiley Maeponsld
Lebanon John Wet ley MacDonald. 5,
died Nov. 16 while on a buslneti trip to
Orlck. calif. Born In Lowell, Mien., jan
18. 1684. he came to Lebanon 33 years ago
and throughout the period has been pro
minently Identified with the lumber and
sawmill business. Survivor are hi widow,
Eihel May: children William H., Benja
min J.. George H., Mrs. Elizabeth T.
Child, Mrs. Marguerite M. Barnes and
even grandchildren, all of Lebanon. Ser
vices were held Friday at the Howe-Huston
rhapel with Rev. Harvey Schmidt officiat
ing. Interment In the I OOF cemetery.
Llna Shirley
Unionvale -Miss Una Shirley, 70. of
Long view. Wash., died at hospital there
Friday, November 11 after one week's 111
neits. Burial was at Fall City. Nebr.. Fri
day, November 16. She visited with her
former schoolmate, Clarence L. Fowler,
80, here In July.
O. Primer Morgareldge
Webloot Funeral servicei were held
Friday at Mncy's chapel, McMtnnville, for
G. Delmar Morgareidge. a long time resi
dent of the Webfoot district who died at
hi home Wednesday. He had been in de
clining health for about two years and
seriously 111 more than a month. He Is
survived by his widow of Webfoot and
one daughter of Portland.
GLAZED SASH AND
DOORS
Every building require
ment for glazed sash and
doors can be met here EC
ONOMICALLY. All our
mill work is of guaranteed
quality in workmanship
as well as in materials.
Your request for an esti
mate based upon your
present or future needs il
cordially invited.
. A
GAY HOLI-
Stay 'til 9!
II
Friday, November 18, 1949 -IS
DIRECTORY
tUTHNO MACHINE
all aekea uaed maehlnae aold. rented,
repaired Rnn 4M Court Phnn t-T7J,
mVNcni E R VI ft
ELECT EIC HOME appliance repair rt,t
new appllaneaa Vlnce' Electric Phono
Free eatitnatea Ttade-tn accepted oq
IS2SIS1 8 Liberty St o
AT-I'M POOiTThAR PENIMQ
Lawn mowera r Iwora knives sharp
ened. Dexter. 1140 Center. 3-8833. o
;toraiiios
MARION MOTOR
NASH SERVICE
Towing aervlee dai phone MfH Nlgnt
t 31 Center . o
BO D YAS DP A INT
Braden'a Bndr & Paint Shop. Open Sun.
3890 Cherrr. Ph. 3-3033. 2T
81 ILUING C'ARTENTRT
Remodel 'rpalr that home now Term.
Nr down Pavment Phone 3-48&0 o
Bl'LLDOZINQ
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg.. clear
ing, teeth for brush. Viral) Hotkey, lOlf
Palrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-9M6, Salem. o3l
Dean Roblnaon. Ph. 3-8537 or 1-4308
ell
CASH REGISTERS
Inatan delivery of new RCA eab
register AJ make aold rented,
pa ed Roan 4S8 Court Pb 1.6771
CEMENT WORK
Por etpert guaranteed aaUafactloa nrm
or repair of foundation. aldewaJU,
driveway, patloe, curb, valla, etc. Call
3-4850
CHIMNEY RVTFFP
Furnace chimney vacuum eleand,
rnaley. 771 8. 31it. Ph. 3-7171, o38f
DRES8MAKFNO
State St. Alteration Shop. Drawn ak
lng 360 State St., Rm. 37. o388
DRIVEWAYS
Crushed rock for driveway A road, de
llvered. Ph. 3-5881. o39J
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Senrlee.
Pb, 1-3058. Lee Croa. RU , Bos 43 7 -O.
3BS
Breithaupf for flower Dial 1-9178 c
RNACI CIRCI'LATOb" BERVICI
Vacuumed A tepalred. Dvorak. Ph. 1-451
0387
HOME PRODUCTS
RAWLEIQH PRODTJCTB. 3-871. pflgj
HOUSEHOLD PKODCCTB
W at kin Oo vroduct Pre de.
ITery 1717 Center Ph 1-6391. 9
INSULATION
Johna-ManvlUe. Phone 3-8748. a?
JANITOR SER1CE
Window Cleaning ;
Janitor Service Floor Waxtn -
Bulldlna - Psctorla - Home
Rtlmate Without Obligation
AMERICAN BLDQ. MA INT. CO.
Ph. Salem 1-9131
LANDSCAPT NURSERT
f A. Doerfler A Son. Ornamental, lit
N Lancaster Dr at f Cor Ph. 3-1333. o
DELUZ SERVE SELF Laundrr 34ft Jf.
teraon St Phone 33453.
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service, Ne
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott. 147 S. Com'l St. o335
MATTRESSES
Bedding Phone 8-4009. e
MUSIC LESSONS
Spaniah A Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin.
Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St. Ph. 3-7589.
Q293
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
beak chair, file and filing aupplleaT
afe. duplicator and supplies, dek
lamps, typewriter stand, brief ca.se,.
Pierce Wire Recorder. Roen, 456 Court.
OIL BURNER SERVICE
We guarantee our work Ph. 3-8683 Eve,
4-3424. o275
Exp. Interior painting Wilson Pb. 1-6113
0381
fitrom'a are equipped
painting Phont 3-3493
PAINTING PAPERHANOINO
PAPERING & painting.
Est. free. ph.
2-Z6UB. 029)
Pa In Una and paperhantrlnc. Free estC
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 0292
PAPFRIIAXniNG
Sxpert Faperhanfftnir and painting H.
J. Woodworth. Ph. 3-9807. Frej est.
o27
Paperhanglng. Jerry Johnaon. Ph. 3-4019.
o293
PLUMBING
Glen Moody. Pb.
03963
170 Lancaster Dr.
Ph. 32984
02S3
ICTI RI FRAMING
Hiitcheon Paint Store.
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
Miller Refrigeration 8erv. CoTph. 3-1534
029 !
A."D GRAVE!
Oarden Soti crushed rock. Shovel aed
dragline etcavatlng Walling Sand
Oravei Co. Phone 8-9249 o
Valley Sand ft Oravei Co Silt, aand e
fll dirt Excavating 10B shovel ft eat.
rt.ctor coop ft truck for dirt moving.
Ph office 34002. re 17148
Salem Saw Wrk. Ph. 1-7803 1293 N 5th.
o3Bl
SEPTIC TANKS
Mlke'a Septic Service. Tank cleaned!
Roto Rooter service on Sewera. 1079
Elm St, W. Salem. Ph. 1-9464. 8-6327.
387
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain line. Guaranteed work 1143-6th
K F Hamel Septic tank cleaned.
St.. We.t Salem. Ph 3-7404. o275
Vacuum Pumping, no mlleags charaaT
Call us collect. Todd' Septic Tank
Service. 2443 State St. Phone 3-0734. o
iEWERS AND SKJTIX TANKS
Electric Rnto-Rooter. Exclunlve Patent.
Raior Sharp Cutting Blades. Clean
Sewera. Drain. Tanks. Ph. 3-8337. o
SEWING MAHniNES
Alt repair guaranteed. PYee pickup A
delivery. Used machine bought ft aold.
Ph. 3-5569. 1091 Edtewater. 397
Bought, Bnld. rented, repaired. EZ term.
All make W. Davenport, Ph. 3-7671.
0381
All make repaired, free estimate,
flinret Sewing Machine Co 130 No,
Commercial Ph 8-3513 e
rR4NrFP 4) STORAHI
oral ft Distance Transfer at or axe.
Burnt i oil coal ft briquet Truck to
Portland dally Aernt for Bkln Hotue
hold good moved to anrwhere In 04.
Or Canada Larmer Transfer ft Storaee..
Ph J-31JI o
TRITK ft TRANSFER '
Le.tf r Dei.app truck service. Commer
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Ph. 2-1750. 0394
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