Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 16, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    Kris .Cringle CCovitz Tells
Kids' Reaction to Santa
By KRIS KKINGLE KOWITZ
A steady stream of wide-eyed kids bombarded Santa Claus
with questions at Miller's toyland Thursday afternoon.
And I have to admit they outsmarted me time and again.
A cross-section of the American public of tomorrow displayed
an amazing variety of emotions as they shook my hand and
Wheat, Lard
Listed Firmer
Chicago, Dec. 16 W) Wheat,
soybeans and lard held to a firm
trend on the board of trade to
day. They were aided by addi
tional government export allo
cations. Corn and oats found the going
more difficult. Dealings were
light in most pits.
Wheat closed higher,
December $2.21'4-, corn was
lower to higher, Decem
ber $1.29, oats were lower
to V higher, December 77 -t4,
rye was unchanged to Vi lower,
December $1.41, soybeans
were lower to 1V4 higher,
December $2.33-, and lard
was 5 to 25 cents a hundred
pounds higher, December $10.75
DEATHS
Carl M. Hamre, late resldnt of 640
South Capitol street, near Mill city, ue
19 St th axe of 47 year. Sur
viving are the widow, Mrs. Mary Hamre
of Salem, two children. David and Karen
Hamre. both of Salem: mother. Mrs. Brlta
nwUnn ft. .: a sister. Mrs. Er
nest Halvorsen. Qarretson, S. D.; and two
brothers. John Hamre. Garrotson. S. D.
a Tn..i. Tinmrf. Hell Ha olds. S. D. Mem-
ber of the Unitarian church and the
Farmers' union, rnvaw acrviu
lield at the Howell-Edwaras cnapei m
iay, December 18. with concluding serv
Ices at Belcreat Memorial park.
j A ..tin MrMihan
Amanda Angelina McMahon. at the resi
dence at 2P4 N. Knox at., monmouui. -cember
14, at the age of 89 years. Sister
r..i w McMnhnti. Monmouth, and Mrs.
Martha Clevencer, 01adwatr. Tex. Serv
ices will be held Saturday, December 17, at
2 p.m. at the Evanftelical church at Mon
mouth. Direction W. i. niaaon
Shipment will be made to Douglas, Okla.,
for interment.
Gertrude Dibble, at the residence at 593
a. commercial St., December 14, at the a
of 02 years. Services will be held at the
W T Hlgdon chapel Saturday, December
17 at 10 a.m. with concluding services
at Belcrest Memorial park. Bev. George
Swllt will omciaie.
Martha Hooper
M.rtha unnntir. late resident of Aurora,
at a local hospital, December 16. An
nouncement of services later by Howell-Ed
wards chapel.
OBITUARY
Sublimity Albert E. Peterson, 69, dlad
Thursday In Salem Memorial hospital.
Recitation ol Rosarj at WeMl, funeral
Home in mayion o o Y ,
i Q a.m. In St. Bonl-
...... n.thftiln r.hureh. Sublimity, with
Father Joseph Scherbrlng officiating. In
terment In Sublimity Catholic cemetery,
t .t.i 20. mao. In Brooklyn, N. Tf ..
he had lived In Oregon 13 years, as . re
tired watchmaker, survived by the wid
ow, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, a brother Ed
ward, and two sisters, Jennie and Alice
Peterson, au oi i-oru.mi.
Miss Ella Hanna Mortensen .,.
Woodburn Miss Ella Hanna Mortensen,
0, died at a Portland hospital Thursday.
ev.. ... I,.,, In Minnesota. Oct. 14, 186B
and came to iregon u' ov
For the last two years she made her home
with a sister In Portland, Mrs. Lena Peter
Ton? She was a member or the Seventh
Day Adventlst church. Funeral services
will be held from the P-lnso chapel here
Monday. Bev. N. O. Bernstein, of Port
land, ollolatlm and burial In the Miller
cemetery near stayton. surviving are
another alster, Mrs. Mary Armltaae. todl.
Oallt.. and live brothers. Fred .Morten
sen. Molalla: William, Julius and Charles
Mortensen, all of Lodl and Mans Mor
tensen, Hutchinson, Minn.
Donald Carson Newton ... n
Independence Funeral services for Don
ald Carson Newton. 37, who died In Port
land Monday, were held Thursday from
the W. L. Smith funeral home. Rev. John
W. Hood officiating and final rites in Bel
crest Memorial park in, Salem. Hi i to
born in Independence In 1913 and married
Maxlne Oberson in 1038. Surviving are
his widow and two dauahters Donlne and
Charlene: parents. Mr. and Mrs. O d
Newton: brother. Maurice F. Newton. Port
land, and two sisters. Mrs. Olndlola Wil
liams. Salem, and Mrs. Helen Schlaa. To-v.-,,.
fwivM his education in
the Independence schools and at the "me
or nis death was wiww "
In farming. '
Mrs. Emma Margason
w it....- Rmm. Margason. 77,
died Wednesday. December 14 at the home
of her daughter. Mrs. Shirley Susee of
Oervals where she had lived for the past
three years. She was born In Santa Clara
county. California. October 18, 1872. Mem
ber of the Presbyterian church. Survivors
Include her daughter, Shirley Susee or
r.rvni . nn. Victor Margason ol
c.t-.fi.i.. r,...n BnH five arandchil'
dren. Private funeral services will be held
at the Rlngo chapel In Woodburn. Friday
followed by Interment in r,vet.wu im
mortal Park at McMinnvllle.
Woodburn Funeral services will be
held Friday at 10 a.m. at the Ringo chap
e! for Mrs. Mattle Troudt, 67. who died
Monday. Dec. 12. at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. wayne uvw. in
....... d .,, nnhi. nt the Four
square church will officiate and interment
will be In the Hubbard cemetery. w.
Trn,., ... Wn In Hllhh.rd. AU8. 19,
iA nvA th.r. nil of her life. She
la survived by four sons, Wayne Bevens
of The Dalles. Wilbur Bevens of Aurora,
Orvllle Troudt of Hubbard, and Eldred
Troudt in the Hawaalan Islands: two
daughters. Vola Kllewer of Hubbard and
veona ijivesay or vvooaourii, -children
and three great-grandchildren.
CTrnahv Ttaltnn
Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. E. W. stasia
of Monmouth attended funeral services for
Crosby Dalton In Eugene. Dslton was a
son of Mrs. Irene Dalton Wolverton and
he was born In Monmouth December 4,
1886. Ho graduated from the Oregon State
Normal school In Monmouth and was a
pharmacist since 1917. For a number
of years he worked in Independence. He is
survived by, his widow, Margaret Shln
ners Dalton, whom he married in Inde-
dendence, Juno n, 1914: by a oaugnwr,
Mrs. John Beardsley, Eugene: two sis
ters, Mrs. John Orr of Alsea and Mrs. He-
.n A Tavln. nf Pnrtland: a brother. Wal.
ter Dalton of Kings Valley and by two
grandchildren.
CERTIFIED
STRAWBERRY
PLANTS
FOR SALE
JORY
PACKING CO.
' 945 S. Commercial St.
.-si. 3-4590 saiem, ure.
-stroked my white beard.
As I talked with them, some
children were shy; others bub-
oiea wiin entnusiasm; some
laughed, some cried; some were
jovial, others downright serious
One thing is certain I had
as much fun as the kids.
Here are a few observations
of our youngest generation in
action:
1
The excavations being made
along Capitol street must be im
pressing the junior male popu
lation of the city. A surprising
percentage of boys I talked with
Thursday told me they wanted
a toy steam shovel for Christ
mas. Girls are sticking to their old
standbys, dolls and doll buggies
Electric trains, miniature
kitchen sets, wagons and tri
cycles also still rank among the
top on the children's preferred
list.
Some youngsters were ob
viously well-coached on what
to say to Santa Claus. Several
reeled off something like, "My
name is Johnny Jones, I am live
years old, I am always a good
boy, and I want a cowboy suit."
Other children who had re
hearsed their Santa Claus
speeches developed an acute
case of stage fright when they
faced me.
Most of the kids were honest.
If they had been pulling kitty's
tail or neglecting to eat their
oatmeal, they were not hesitant
in confessing their wrongdoings.
One rosy-cheeked tot, when
asked if he had acted nicely
while playing with brother and
sister, said, "Nah, I fight 'em."
More than a few times I had
questions and statements fired
at me that really put me on the
spot.
Asked what she wanted for
Christmas, a small girl replied
in a huffy tone, "I thought I
wrote you a letter."
Another had evidently been
a regular listener to some Santa
Claus radio serial program, and
queried me on certain happen
ings of the story.
Dozens wanted to know where
the "brownies" were, and I was
asked all sorts of questions re
garding the North Pole and the
habits of reindeer.
Biggest headache in being a
department store Santa Claus
is the "borderline" case a 6
or 7-year-old who may believe
in Santa or may not. Young
sters who had me tagged as a
Taken" delighted in leading me
on for a couple of minutes be
fore letting me know, in no un
certain terms, that they thought
my makeup was phony.
(So help me, the nose WAS
real.)
Other trouble-makers are the
14 to 16-year-olds who seem to
get a pleasure out of wisecrack
ing about Santa's authenticism
in front of tots who are faith
ful believers in St. Nick.
At times, I felt like a bully
and a brute. Some children
would howl with fright when
I approached them.
But most of Salem's young
set stared at me with eyes that
were curious and admiring.
Looking into those eyes, and
hearing the voices of happy,
hopeful kids who live in a
country where they're allowed
to believe in Santa Claus was
an experience I'll long remem
ber.
You see, the happiness of
those kids is the very thing
that the spirit of Christmas
stands for. Acting as Santa
Claus, and being able to make
those kids just a little more hap
pier, was an unforgettable joy
and inspiration.
God bless you, children.
MARKET
Completed from reports of Salem dealers
or ine coma nee er Capital Journal
Readeis. (Revised dally).
Retail Feed Prices:
Eki- Masb - S4.60.
Rabbit Pellets 14.20.
Dairy Feed 13.65.
Poultry! Buring prices -Grade A color
ed hens, 20c; grade A Leghorn hens
and UP. 15c: grade A old roosters. 14c:
Grade A colored fryers three Itut. 3Br-.
Efts
Buying- Prices Large AA, 37e: large
A. 34-37c: medium AA, 31c; medium A,
29c: pullets, 25-27C.
Wholesalt Prices Egf wholesale prices
I -7c above thea prlcen above grade A
generally quoted at 43c, medium 34c.
Butterfat
Premium 66c; No. 1, 14c s No. 1 6S-60&
tbuyinr prices).
Butter Wholesalt grade A, 6801 ro
se" 73c
Why Suffer
Any Longer
When others fall, use our Chines rem
edles. Amazing success for 6000 years
In China No matter with what ail
ments you art afflicted, disorders,
sinusitis, heart, lungs, liver, kidneys,
gas, constipation, ulcers, dlabet,
rheumatism, gall and bladder, feter
tkln. female complaints.
CHARLIE
CHAN
CHTXKSK BIBB CO.
Office Boars ft,
Taea. and Sat, tnly
tM N Commercial
Phone tIAM
SALEM. ORE.
j, i v n
I ri .. ' ma, - f I ' HI r
Bie Moment for Kiddies) Always a thrill in the life of a
child is the annual visit with Santa Claus. Here two lntle
Salem girls are shown talking to Santa in Miller's toyland
Thursday afternoon. Under that beard and flowing white
hair, Santa bears a striking resemblance to Chris Kowitz, Jr.,
Salem writer.
SALEM MARKETS
QUOTATIONS
aalem Livestock Marhe
B Volley Packing Company'
Wooled lambs $10.00 to 120.00
Feeder lambs $13.00 to $17.00
Cutter cows $8-00 to $10.00
Dairy HelfefA $12.00 to $14.00
Fat dairy cowa $10.00 to $11.00
Bulls $12.00 to $17.00
CalVf. good (300-450 lbs.) 118.00 to 2n w
Veal (150-300 lbs. I top ... $20-00 to $23.1)0
Portland Eastiide Market
Carrots aold for 60-70 cent a dozen
bunchea on the Portland Eaatslde Farmers
Wholesale Produce market today.
Other bunch vegetable prices were:
Radishes 50-60 cents: green onions 60-70
cents and turnips 85 cents to $1.00,
Cauliflower brought $1.75 a crate.
Cabbage moved at $1.35-1.50 a crat.
Celery was olfered at $1.50-2 a standard
crate pascal.
Portland Produce
Butterfat Tentative, itfoject to Imme
diate change Premium quality maximum
to .36 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland 67o lb.; 02 score, 65o lb.; 00
score, 63c; 89 score, 55c, Valley routes
and country points 2c lesi than first
Butter Whole sale FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers, grade 93 score, 63 c A
02 score, 6201 B 80 score, 60o lb O 80
score, 67o. Above price are strictly
nominal
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon singles 30-42c, Oregon ft
small loaf. 44tt-45c. triplets 1W less than
singles.
Etcs (to wholesalers) -A trade large.
40-42 ',ic: A medium, 36-374c; grade B
large, 39-40c; small A grade, 35Vic.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: oraao aa
prints. 68c; AA cartons, 69c; A prints.
68c; A cartons 69c; B prints, 65c.
Eg Price to retailers- oraaa aa
large, 47c doz.; certified A large 49c;
A large 44c; AA medium, 40c; cer
tified A medium. 39c; B medium, 35c: A
small, 37c; cartons 2c additional.
Cneese Price to retailers Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon loaf, 6
lb loafs 44M-45c lb.; triplets, IVi cents less
than singles Premium brands, singles
514c Ib.t loaf, 631-ic.
Poultry
Live Chickens No. 1 quality FOB
Plants, Ho 1 broilers under 2 lbs. 20-'J4c
iryers a-s iw 33-aec: 3-4 ids aic.
roasters 4 ibr and over. 27-28ci fowl,
Leghorns, 4 lbs. and under. 15-16c: over 4
6c: colored fowl, all weights. 20-
21c; roosters, all weights, 14-16c.
Turkey Net to growers, torn. 30-3lc:
hens, 44-45c.
Kabbits Average to growers, live whites.
4-5 lbs.. 17-lBc lb.: 6-6 lbs.. 16-17e b
colored 2 cents lower, old or heavy does.
and ducks, a-i3c. Fresh dressed Idaho
fryers and retailers. 40o; locaL 48-62c.
Country-Killed Heats
Veal Top quality. 33.34c lb.: other
grades according to weight and quality
witn iignter or neavier, as-aoc.
Hogs ugnt mockers, 24-24 u; sows
18-20C.
Lambs Top quality, iprlngers, 6-38c;
mutton, 10-llc.
Beef Oood cows. 24-25C lb.: canners-
cutters, 20-22c.
Freih Dressed Heats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.lt
Beef steers: Oood 500-800 lbs., $39-41:
commercial, $33-39; utility, $25-27.
Cows Commercial $27-30; utility. $24
25; canners-cutUrs, $23-26.
Beef Cuts lOood Steers i Hlno quarters.
$50-52; rounds, 144-46; full loins, trimmed
ROOFING
Now is the time to order that new root before the
rainy winter season. ,
Expert workmanship with the highest quality
material.
Free estimates without obligation.
McGilchrist & Sons
255 No. Commercial Street
Salem Phone 38478
WANTED
WALNUT MEATS
Sold Two Ccrs in East
for Holidays
TOP PRICES PAID ON ALL GRADES
CASH ON DELIVERY
Alto Walnuts in the Shell
KLORFEIN PACKING CO.
460 North Front St. Phone 3-7633
Open Every Daj, Except Sunday, 8 m.m. to 6 p.m.
$70-73: triangles, $32-34: square chucks
$38-40: ribs, $55-5B; forequartcrs, $34-36.
Veal and call: Good, commercial.
$34-37; Utility, $28-30.
Lambs: oood-cnoice spring tamos,
42: commercial, $35-38: utility, $33-34.
Mutton oood, 70 ids down, uiwu.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1, 8-12 lbs.. $38-42:
shoulders, 16 lbs down. $30-33; spare
ribs, $41-44; carcasses. $24-25; mixed
rveienis per cwi lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Caseara Bark Dry 12M.0 lb., green 4c ID
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
46c lb.
Mohair 350 in on 12-montn growm.
nominally.
Hides calves, no id., accorains 10
weight; pips. 22c lb.; beef, ll-12c lb.; buUs,
6-7o lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Nut Quotations
Walnuts Franquettes, first quality jum
bo, 34.7c; large, 32.7c; medium, 27.2c;
second oualltv Jumbos. 30.2c: lame. 28.2c,
medium. 26.2c: baby, 23.2c, soft shell, first
ouallti lame. 29.7c: medium, ao.se:
ond quality large, 27.2ci medium, 34.7c:
Filberts Jumbo. 20e lb. 1 large,
medium, 16e: small. 13c.
Portland Live tuck
Portland, Ore., Dec, IB (UFO Weekly
livestock:
Cattle: Friday salable 50; few sales
strong.
Calves Friday salable 10: mostly nom
inal.
Hoss: Friday, salable none: market
nominal.
Sheep; Friday salable none; market nom
inal.
This market will be closed to trading on
December 26, 1949, and January 2, 1050,
in observance of the Christmas and New
Year's holidays.
Portland Grain
Portland, Dec, 16 ) Caah grain un
quoted.
casn wneat (Did eon wnite z.zuva:
soft white (excluding Tex) 2.20tt; white
club 2.20.
Hard red winter: ordinary a.ao'ai
per cent 2.20V&; 11 per cent 2.21; 12 per
cent 2.22.
Hard white baart; Unquoted.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 51; barley
9; flour 5; corn 5; mill feed 4.
Choir Will Appear
Woodburn A program of
Christmas music will be present
ed by the choir of the Methodist
church, directed by Kenneth
Thompson, as a part of the Sun
day morning service at 11
o'clock. Mrs. Roy Arney will be
the accompanist. The pastor
Rev. Ormal Trick, will have as
his sermon topic. "The Lost
Christmas."
LODGES
A. Pacific Lodge No. 60, A.P &
1 AM. Stated Meeting Friday,
December 16. Annual Dinner 6:30
p.m. Election of Officers. Past Mas
ters' Night. 299
A. Klngwood Lodge No. 204, AF
7 & AAJL. Open installation Pri
day, December 16th, at 8 p.m, 299
a, L .a. j. j. J. J. J. s. .. . - j. j. j. j. j.
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Stocks Seesaw
In Fast Trading
New York, Dec. 16 (AT Stock
market leadership passed to mo
tion picture issues today after a
period of command by rail and
oil shares.
The main body of stocks did
little or nothing in the way of
price movement despite another
session of fast trading. Gains
and losses were well distributed
The rate of trading slowed a
bit, after three sessions in which
volume in each topped 2,000,000
shares. Turnover approached
1,900,000 shares for the full ses-
n.
Superior Oil of California was
one of the few upsets in the oil
section following a three-day ad
vance totaling 60 'A points.
The price fell back around 7
points to 211 at one time.
Higher most of the day were
Paramount Pictures, Warner,
Loews, Sinclair Oil, Amerada
Petroleum, Baltimore and Ohio,
Douglas Aircraft, Dome Mines,
and International Paper.
Losers include Bethlehem
Steel, General Motors, Chrysler,
Goodrich, Du Pont, General
Electric and Phelps Dodge Cop
per.
STOCKS
By the Aiwocntea Pr-ni
American Can 101
Am Pow b Lt H'i
Am Tel A Tel 148
Anaeonda 28
Bendlx Aviation SuTi
Beth Bteel 51V,
Boeing Airplane Jil
Calif Packing
Canadian Paclflo 4
Case J 1 39 s
Caterpillar
, 33
Chrysler
uomwitn a bou .......
Cons Vultee
Continental Can
''rown Zellerbacb ..... .....
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Oupont da Nem
Oeneral Klectrlc
Oeneral Food
leneral Motors
doodyear Tire
ml Harvester
Int Paper
Hennecott
Llbby McN ft L
Long Bell 'A"
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator
Nat Dairy
38
nt central
. 11
Northern Paclflo
18
.. 13 V
Pac Am Pish ,
Pa Oas St Eleo ,
. 33 4
Pa Tel St Tel
.:oit
Psnney J C ,
Radio Corp ,
Rayonler
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal ,
Richfield
Safeway stores .
. 2
ears KoeDucK
outhern Paclflo ,
Standard OH Co
tudebaker Corp
Sunshine Mining ,
Transamerlca
union oil csj
Union Paclflo
Onlted Airlines
a Steel
Warner Bros Pic
Woolwortb
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED BARKIE DouRlaTfIf nolea or
stumpage. Phone 1287 Albany or write
Standard Pole 6b Piling Co,, Inc. na5
USED piano. Ph. 3-5110. n 1.301
! wanted furniture vo glue e repair. lh
Bros. Purn Re finishing Co h 2-7001
nar
USED SHOTGUN St .22 rifle. Ph, 3-S110.
na30L
PERSONAL
MRS. MELVIN 8MITII, Spencer corset ler.
Let a Spencer solve your figure problem
All calls given special attention. Ph.
35072. P308
AVON COSMETltCs7Ph"3"-"4B88. p3C0
STANLEY nOME PRODUCTS. Lee Min.lt
1165 N. I4th. Ph. 2-4801. p305a
MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER
Palm and psychlo reader. Madame solves
your worries. Advice 9 a.m to 10 p.m
dally. 173 8. Com' I. Under new man
agement With this ad and 11.00 get a
special reading. Ph. 21,285 p303
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. PO 724 Ph
3-5234. p333
ATTENTION
The house-dust alTergy problem can be
solved by phoning 2-4517 or call nt
757 Center. p302
Watch Your
Weight!
By J H. WILLETT
of tha capital Drug Btor,
Overweight has' a direct
bearing on illnesses such as
hcjirl trouble and diabetes, and
it tends to shorten lite because
it puts an added burden on
other vital organs of the body.
However, a weight reducing
program must be undertaken
with precaution and care after
a doctor's examination. The
kind and quantity of food is
usually adjusted by diet to
maintain the proper nourish
ment while eliminating excess
fat.
There are satisfying rewards
for the person who sticks to the
doctor's recommended diet.
You will feel better, have a
better appearance, and look
younger.
Cnpr right
This I, Ih, M5 of a acriss of Editorial
AdterlUf menta appearing In this paper
aach Frldaj.
Copyright
Capital DrugStore
State & Liberty Phone 1-3118
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
WH1Z7.ER motorbike.
Ask for Jim.
OB399
Ph. 2-4904
"Heap Big Smoke & Lots
ol rire
Make Xmas 1949 a Practical,
Useful & Lasting One!
Low Cost Transportation
BICYCLES
WHIZZER BIKES
SCOOTERS
MOTORCYCLES
NEW & USED
New Low Prices & Easy Terms,
of Course
VISIT INDIAN TERRITORY
Shrock Motorcycle Sales
JUST PASS THE UNDERPASS
3007 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-1423. qaaol'
FARM EQUIPMENT
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular alzea,
15.00 and up. Montgomery wara ts lo.,
Salem.
FINANCIAL
Personal Finance Co. 518 State. Rm.
125. Lie. - S-122 - M-165. C. R. Allen,
Mgr. r300
FARM AND CITY LOANS
i'hv, and ift
YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real estate contracts
and Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
201 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph 3-7163 r
PRIVATE MONEY
Spec-al Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Time
Payment
ROY H SIMMONS
136 South Commercial St Phona 3-S161
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDH CO.
183 o Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 2-2457 Lie No M-159 8-164
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
IPSO PairgiounC Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phone 17032 Lie N U369 6291
Floyd Kenyon Mgr t
snt PI FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONL? 4 OR 4f. INTEREST
ft to 40 Years and No CommlsalOD
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
344 Slate St Phone 1-3663
IF YOUR PROPERTY Is for sal It Will
pay you to know how much of an FHA
loan It will stand. This Information
obtainable with but very little trouble.
DO NOT HESITATE to call on us for any
Information you deslra about FHA
LOANS.
State Finance Co.
163 8. High St.
Tel. 1-4121. r
GENERAL FINANG8 CORP.
LOANS
Llo 8-133 and U-331
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
rNSURANOB AND LOANS
136 S Commercial St. TeL 3-9181
INSURANCE
INSURE AND BE SURE
Save 207. to 30 on Auto Insurance
Complete Line of Insurance
VAN M. GREER AGENCY
963 Highland Ave, Ph. 2-3451
ra305'
TRAILERS
7 FT. HOUSE Trailer. Clean,
furn. 450. 2252 Simpson
18-FT. VAGABOND trailer. Sleeps 4
Built-in ice box. Butane gas stove, oi
heater. 4985 N. River Rd. t300'
IB FT., 1049 aluminum Silver Lodger.
Electric refrigerator. Butane stove, oil
heat. Excellent condition. Just lived in
short time. Must sell this week. Inquire
at Fairgrounds Cottages, 2507 Portland
Road. t32
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired Roen. 458 Court. Phone 1-6773.
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair serrlu
new appliance Vluce's Btectrlo Phone
Free estimates Trade-ins accepted on
3-923 131 8 Liberty St o
AT-UR DOOR SHARPENING
Lawn mowers seizors knives sharp
ened Dexter 1140 Center 3-6833. o"
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon,
AUTO RADIUS
UARIOM UOTORB
NASfl BER V1CS
Towlm servic day phooa t-9280. NlfM
a-1804 33" Center. 0
BULLDOZING
Bulldozlns, levl!n.r, road bids., clear
Ins. teeth for bruah. Vlrull Kiukey, 1010
Palrview Ave. Ph. 3-3146. Salem. Q6
BUILDING CAltrENTRT
Remodel, repair that home oow Terms.
No down pjvjment Phon. J-48S0 o"
CARPENTERING AND PLASTERING
Plumbing, fixture inntaHIni, cement fin
lAhlnK. Reasonable. Rt. 7. box 418.
CASH REGISTERS
too tan" delivery of new RCh euh
reutatei Kl maxex told, rented, re
pa ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6713 o'
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed aatlifactlon new
or repair oi foundation, aiaewaiiu
drlvevartv pattoa. ourba, wall, tla. Call
2-4850 o'
CHIMNEY SWEEP
EXCAVATING
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross. Rt. 6, Box 437-C
0311
Brmthauot'r for flowers Dial 1-9111) C
FURNACE & CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Vacuumed St repaired, Dvorak. Ph. 24983
HOME PRODUCTS
RAW LEIGH PRODUCTS. 2-8576.
HOUSEHOLD PROD LOTH
J R
Watkln? Oo product1 Free de
1717 Center Ph 3-5396 0'
IV V LATION
Jolins-Manville Phone 3-3748
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxing
BulldinKX Factories Homes
Estimates Without Ofiimatlon
AMERICAN BLDQ MAINT CO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133
LANDSCAl'l NURSERl
r Doerfler St Sons Ornamentals 130
N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 345 Jef
ferson St Phone 33452 o
LAWNMOWEKS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 8. Com'l. fit. Q311
MATTRESSES
Capita, Bedding Phone 1-4089
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stanos, onei c :s.
Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court
0'
OIL BURNER SERVICE
PAINTING
Qfstrom's are equipped to do rout
painting Phone 3-3483 o
PAINTING St PAPER HANOI NO
Papering St painting. Est. free. Ph.
3-2G08. o9
Painting and paperhanglng. Free estl
mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. o7
I ESTATE SALE f
Bids ore now being received for sale of real
and personal property at 2765 Brooks Avenue.
PIONEER TRUST COMPANY
As Guardian of (he Estate of Putney E. Perkins ;
Phone 3-3136 for Details '
You'll have plenty of clean, odorless, safe heat whe.
and where it's needed, if you depend on Thermador
Portables! Backed by the famous Thermador name
which stands for highest quality, longest service .
warmth where you want it, when you need it.
THERMADOR LONGFELLA
Here's head-to-liecls warmth for chilly corners . . . the
answer to every spot-heating problem! The LONG
FELLA conserves room space, is extremely light and
portable, operates economically from 115 volts.
list price r n
(Intl. Tx) Y.YJ
THERMADOR HEAT FAN
A versatile portable that utilizes
Thermador's amazingly efficient
forced air principle to provide all
over warmth in winter, cooling cir
culation in 3umrner. Built-in fan
draws air our and down into the
l:ing yone. (.ompact, safe, bcauti
f jl'y designed; features economical
operation from 115 volts AC.
UST PRICE fwf. Tsxi 14.95
MANttTACTUftfD tHIMHADO IlICTtttCU MfO.
Keith
LUMBER
PHONE 3-9165
Friday, Dec. Id, 194921
PAPERIIANGING
Expert Paperhanslng and palntlnk H.
J. Woodaworto. Ph. 3-9807. Free Jt
Paperhanvlns to tout aattafactlon n
yeara ezp. Aiao palntlm Ph. 2-OB10
03 03
PRUNING AND SPRAYING
Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1203.
PLUMBING
PICT1TRK FRAMING
ButcheoD Paint Btor.
ROAD GRADING
Lnree & Small Jobs. New grader. Jot
Strlclcfaden, phono 3-5410. o8"
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms,
all makes. W. Davenport. Ph. 1-7671,
03Q7
3AND t GRAVY!.
Garden SoiL crushed rock. Shovel asd
dragline excavating Walling Sand
Gravel Co. Phone 3-9349. O
Valley Sand & Gravel Oo Silt, sand St
f'll dirt Excavating 10B shove) St cat.
Tractor scoop St trucks for dirt movlna.
Ph office 24002. res. 37146 o.
Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 N. Bth.
O307
SEITIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter service on Sewers. 107
Elm St.. W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. 3-6327.
o2
K. P Hamel. Septic tanks, sewer and
drain line cleaned Guaranteed work,
1143-8th St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404.
O301
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect Todd's S-otlc Tank
Service, 650 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. o
SEWERS AND SEITIC TANKS
Elcctrlc Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades Clean
Sewers. Drains. Tanks. Ph. 3-6327. 0
SEWING MACHINES
Ali makes repaired, rree estimates,
Simcei Sewing Machine Co 130 No.
Commercial Ph 3-3512
TRANSFEP 5TORAGI
jcal St Distance Transfer, atoract.
Burnet oils, coal A orlquets Trucks M
Portland dally Agent for Beklm Rouse
hold goods moved to anywhere In OA.
o. Canada Larmer Transfer A Storase.
Ph 3-3131 O
TRUCK A TRANSFER
TYPEWRITERS
3ml th Oorona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables. Ah makes used machinal
Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court. 0
VENETIAN BLINDS
lalem Venetian Blinds mads to order or
refinlAhed Reinholdt A Lewis 3-1639.
Elmer The Blindman. Ph. 37328.
WEATHERSTRIPPING
WELL DRILLING
WINDOW CLEANING
Aome t lndow Cleaners Windows, walls)
A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished Ph 1-3337 141
Court. Langdoc, Culbertaon and slather.
WINDOW SIIADE3
Washcale Roller Made to order. 1 Day
Del Reinholdt A Lewis Ph 23639. o
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co Ph 2-4031
CO., LOS AMOtLIt I. CALIf.
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