Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 27, 1950, Page 15, Image 15

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    AUTOMOBILES
A - 1 Cars Are Better Buys
SEE THEM TODAY DON'T DELAY !
1949 Ford Custom Tudor A-l car. R&H ...... $1595
1949 Ford Deluxe Sedan A-l car. R&H. Like
new 1695
1948 Frazer Manhattan Sedan A-l. Has every
thing 1495
1047 Ford 6-Cyl. Super Sedan A-l. A dandy . . 995
1947 Dodge Coupe A real buy 995
1947 Hudson Super 6 A-l. Low mileage car,
clean 995
1947 Chevrolet Business Coupe Low cost trans
portation r ' 995
1946 Ford Super Tudor Good 895
1947 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan R&H, clean 1395
Many More 47 - 48 - 49 Fords & Chevs
to Choose From
Valley Motor Mart
"USED CARS WITH A PERSONALITY"
Center at High Salem q23
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Economy Used Car Lot
3600 Silverton Road
1941 Dodge Sdn. Cpe. . .$495
1940 Chrysler Sedan . . . 395
1938 Studebaker Sedan. 150
1939 Ford Sedan 295
1937 Ford "60" Tudor . . 130
1934 Chev. Sedan 65
ALL ABOVE CARS IN RUNNING
CONDITION
Don't Forget The Location
3600 Silverton Road
JOE BURK'S CORNER
PHONE 2-6931
Oldsmobile "Rockets" Ahead
With -
THE FUTURAMIC 50
' Featuring Exclusive
WHIRLAWAY HYDRAMATIC DRIVE
AND THE "ROCKET" ENGINE
'49 Pontiac 8 C. Sdn.. . $2065
'48 Dodge Sdn 1340
'47 Pontiac 8 C. Sdn. 1385
'47 Plymouth Sdn. .... 1045
'48 Olds 78 Sdn 1885
Visit Loder Bros.
Used Car Market and Save!
465 Center - Ph. 2-7973 2410
AUTOMOBILES
'38 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, blue color.
R. A; H., seat covers, good tire. 15,000
miles on new motor, car in excellent
condition throughout. Ph. 25110. q26
FORD
1948 Deluxe Tudor sedan. You will buy
this one.
YOUR HUDSON DEALER
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
Chemekcta at Church Ph. 3-7922. g32
'47 BUICK Spcl. Sedanette. Radio, heater,
other extras. Low mileage, original
owner. 11350.00. Tel. 2-5118. Q.25
40 STUDE, Champion, overdrive, heater.
Good cond. Ph. 3-8076. 0.24
19.18 4-DOOR Chev. In good cond. Reas
' onable. Ph. 2-4775 324
LATE 1S47 Chev. acluxe club coupe. 22,
000 miles. Radio, heater & extras. Per
fect condition, original owner. Phone
Monmouth 325. Q24
36 NASH Lafayette 2-door sedan. Fair
condition. Good rubber. O.D. & Mr.
$50 license, $125 cash. Ph. 3-9327. C.24
4 DOOR '48 FLEETLINE Chevrolet, R&H.
Scat covers, new battery. 12,000 miles.
Exc. condition. Ph. 3-6006. l33
WILSON'S
EXCELLENT
QUALITY CARS
1949 Buick Super Se-
danet $2225
1947 Olds 98 Club Cpe.,
Hyd $1585
1947 Chrysler Wind.
Sed. Fluid Dr $1475
1946 Chrysler Royal Sed.
Fluid Dr. . . $1395
1947 Olds 66 Club Cpe.,
Hyd $1395
1946 Willys Station Wa
gon $ 995
1941 Stude Champ. Sed. $ 550
1939 Plymouth Sedan ..$ 395
1936 Ford Coupe $ 127
Otto J. Wilson
COMMERCIAL AT
, CENTER
PH. 2-3621
1936 Chevrolet Coupe
$39.50
CAPP'S USED CARS
553 Onion Ph. 3-6143 023'
'49 STUDE
3i TON PICKUP
with heater. Only 3000 miles. Cost
J1.816 new Will sell lor 11,450. Call
3-4479. q24
150 USED CAR LOT
150 && your old one 12th St Junction
Open till lo p.m. q34
Eisner Motors to Buy
ZEEB'S USED CARS
Brr? SELL TRAnf
TERMS 3 LOTS
2s FalrirouM M. PB -
M Hood St. PB. 1-1714
IAUTOMOBILES
1937 Dodge Sedan $265
1937 Willys Sedan 55
1936 Dodge Sedan 195
1938 Oldsmobile Cpe. . . 195
1935 Pontiac 2-Door ,. 30
1936 Ford Sedan 150
'47 Buick Super Sdn. $1395
'47 Pontiac 8 Sta. Wagon. 1495
47 Buick R.M. Clb. Sdn.. 1395
48 Hudson 8 Sdn 1795
'46 DeSoto Custom Sdn. . 1195
Fairgrounds Rd.
Ph. 2-1490
q23
AUTOMOBILES
- SPECIALS
You can't afford to pass up.
Rnv fhpm at wintpr nrinps. 30
days from now they will cost
you more money.
1942 Chev. 4-Dr $595.00
1939 Olds Sdn.
Sharp 395.00
1939 Buick . Good
cond. " ; 295.00
1940 Nash - Conv.
Cpe ,.... 200.00
1941 Ford Tudor 395.00
1936 Ford A dandy, 175.00
1938 Chev. Cpe.
Good 150.00
1938 Pontiac Sedan . . 375.00
1937 Pontiac Tudor ..' 150.00
1941 Buick Clean . 595.00
1941 Olds Sedanet A
honey ..; 595,00
Eisner Motor Go.
352 N. High Salem, Oregon q23'
YES! We Have
Good Clean Cars !.....
Popular Modest & Fair
Prices!
Club Coupes, Coupes &
Sedans!
1948 Chev. Aero Se
dan Super!
1947 Kaiser Sedan
Htr. ....$1075.00
1941 Chev. Fleetline
Sedan Extra Nice!
1941 Chev. S p . Dlx.
CI. Cpe. R&H. 695.00
1941 Ford Coach .... 575.00
1941 Chev. Sp. Dlx.
Coach R&H . 695.00
1940 Chev. CI. Cpe.
Htr 595.00
1940 Chev. Coupe
R&H 525.00
1940 Chev. Sedan
R&H. Good mo
tor 550.00
1939 Pontiac Sedan
R&H 445.00
1931 Ford Cpe.
Runs good!
TERMS OF COURSE
Aynbee Motors
640 Union St. Pb. 9-0703
023-
Eisner Motors to Sell
1911 CHEV. Club count. :
B. 1331 Blner
1 St., stlim.
AUTOMOBILES TRAILERS
" ' gTOCK Trailer, 135.00. Olenn Woodrr,
IT'S SO EASY! t r a nVport at i o 'n ' ' ' ' ' r r r"
YOU WANT A GOOD USEd'cAP.. WOU JXi
SAFE, COMFORTABLE, ECONOMI- Watson Y.M.C.A. x
CAIt TRANSPORTATION. WE HAVE
MANY MAKES AND MODELS PROM DIRECTORY
WHICH TO CHOOSE - ATTRACT-
IVELY PRICED - AND ON EASY AP- ADDING MACHINES
PROVED CREDIT TERMS. OUARAN- ""JS "Su"? bit. "5m
TEED CARS WITH A 5060 OUARAN- 0
TEE ON PARTS AND LABOR FOR 30 AI.M,IANCE SERVICE
DAYS OR 1000 MILES, EVERY CAR ELECTRIC HOME sppllanc. reptlr .rv-
BACKED BY OUR REPUTATION AND jce FrM estimates. Trade-Ins accepted
FOR CONSISTENT VALUE OIVINO. on new appliances. Vlnce's Electric. Ph.
WHY DELAY. SEE US TO DAY 1 . 3-8239. 157 B. Libert? St. 0
AUTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
1948 DODGE $1645 nash service Ki.,t
CUSTOM, RADIO & Towlnj service dar Phone 1-0286. Nlcht
HEATER. 2-1804. 333 Center.
BUILDING CARPENTRY
1948 PLYMOUTH $1495 Remod palr that home no. Terms.
4-DOOR.. RADIO ti n0 down payment. Phone 2-4850. o
HEATEH- BULLDOZING
1946 FORD $ 845 BuUdosta!, leveling road bid!., clear-
:,,, kpoan RADIO Ins. teeth for brush. VlraU Huskej. 1010
2 HEATER. " Falrview Ave. Ph. 3-3146. Salem. Q3T
CASH REGISTERS .
1946 PLYMOUTH $1095 instant delivery ol ne RCA cash
CLUB COUPE. RADIO tt register. All makes sold, rented, re-
HEATER. paired. Roen, 458 Court. Ph. 3-6273. o
1941 PuotSJ'heater $ Fof PTuK.rnt.ed satUIactlon new
CUSTOM. HEATER. m MpJlr o( ,oulll,Hon. sldewalka.
CLUB COUPE. RADIO & fm P,t" ""' ""'' o'
HEATER. a-S0. .
CHIMNEY SWEEP
1937 FORD $ 245 " Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned I
COACH. Ensley. 771 S. 21at. Ph. 8-7176. o36
1938 PLYMOUTH ... . $ 195 N 6o ecaTat,. ,
HEATER. Land clearln.. Ph. 3-3080. 033'
EXTERMINATORS
We have in Stock some Of the cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service
finest money-saving truck va- " ' 0"a- Rt. bqi 437-c
lues in town. See these today! Ft0RlsT
" Brcithaupt's for Ilowrcs. Dial 3-9179. o
STAN BAKER
Air-Ray Electric Furnace. Ph. 2
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
MOTORS J. R Watklns CO. products. Free de-
V 7 Y ... "very. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5395. o'
Dodge - Plymouth ,NCome tax
For a Better Buy, Better Try Incom, t tarn. prepared m ,ou,
"STAN" BAKER home Call J. Herr. Ph. 3-8163 lor ap-
. , ti.u polntment. o28
' Um0n at H'gh qJ3. INSULATION
Johns-ManvlHe. Phone 1.-3748. , o
DODGE LANDSCAPE NURSERY
mon Di-iMTTAr1 A- Doerfler St Sons, Ornamentals, 150
1939 PONllAt, 9 40 N Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 2-1322. o'
1938 Deluxe Sedan. New Bray finish & ' '
Interior nice. Lots ol service. LAuNDRT
YOUR HUDSON DEALER DELUX SERVE SELP Laundry. 845 Jet-
SHROCK MOTOR Bt ?1
POMP A NY lawnmowers
3hapened, juaranteed service. Ne
Chemeketa at Church Ph. 3-7922 q22 power and hand mowers. Call Harry
" W. Scott. 147 3. Com'l. St. 026'
SPECIAL MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding Phone 1-4069. 0
1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN music lessons
rTTT TVTTT3V Instruction piano tt voice. Sat., Mon.
UbLlVi-KK Bertha Plnco, 155 S. Lloertj. Ph. S-B126.
046
LESS THAN 20,006 ACTUAL MILES. Instruction. Thomas
LOOKS AND RUNS LIKE NEW. HAS h12 CeMer Ph 2-6472. 029
BEEN USED MOSTLY FOR PASSENGER Span,h & Hawallnan Guitar. Mandolin.
CAR. 1950 LICENSE ON CAR. THEY Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St. Ph. 3-7560.
ARE SCARCE. SEE THIS ONE. O33
JOESPURLOCK OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, flies and tiling supplies,
sates, duplicators and supplies, desk
TEAGUE MOTOR CO. Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 458 court.
352 N. Commercial, Salem. Oregon Si
q23 OIL BURNER SERVICB
Eisner Motors Fine Cars mr Ph- SS
issj,,,,,,,,,, PAINTING
"Hf strom's ara equipped to do iou
FARM EQUIPMENT ,mtin Phon. 2-2493 :
5 . . PAINTING A PAPERHANGINO
UED TRACTOR TIRES, popular sizes, Tr. stl.
. pftperlng Sc painting. Est. free. Ph.
2-2608. Q35
FINANCIAL PAPERHANGING i
Personal Finance Co. 518 State. Rm. Expert Paperhanglng and Painting. H.
135, Lie. - S-122 - M-165. O. R. Allen. J. Woodsworth. Ph. S-9807. Free est.
Mgr. . r24
WE BUY Discount Paper, ' Real Estate Paperhanglng, Johnson. Terras, p. 39348.
mortgares Sc contracts. Q23
STATE FINANCE CO. Exprt paperhanglng and painting. H
153 So. High St. T j. woodsworth Pb. I-SSOI. Free "'
WANT SflOOO at 8. Good security. Write .
Capital Journal Box 350. r23 PLUMBING
GENERAL FINANCE CORP. contract, repair. Glenn Moody, 2-4426.
LOANS
Lie 8-133 and M-32 FlsiM. 110 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-2984.
and o24
R07 H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS PLUMBING SF.RYICfl
136 8 Commercial St Tel 3-91C1 r Don's. Call Even. 35966. o32
AUTO LOANS PICTURE FRAMING
WlLIETTTBj CREDIT CO. Plcture framing. Hutcheon Paint Store.
' Parking a Plenty Phone 3-6C87. o
Ph. 3-2457 Lie. NO. M-159 B-154 r ROTO ROOTER
Hollywood Finance Co. J'fS. gSSSK " c'"q-
Free Parking Garden Soil crushed rock, Shovel aird
Phone 21032 Lie. No. M369-S291 dragline excaratlng Walling Band &
Floyd Kcnyon. Mgr. Gravel Co., Phone 3-9249. o
SEE US FOR SAWS
ONATORE 4"ntEbSIt Salem Saw Writs. Ph. 3-7003 1293 N. Mh
5 to 40 Vcars and No Commission zzz
DENTON & DENTON 8eptlc lanta, ,.wcr ad
REALTORS draln line cleaned. Guaranteed work.
344 State St. Phone 3-3663 r 1113 8tn at( uejt Salem. Ph. 3-7404.
Private Money to Loan on Good Firat ; 042
Mortgages. Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned
CHA3. HUDKINS & SON Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079
250 N, High St. Phone 2-4129 r36' ,,,m st ft SBiem. Ph. 3-9468. 3-5327.
FARM AND CITY LOANS ' 2?J
4a and S Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charee
VOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within Ca1 u, coiect Todd's Septic Tank
reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts Service, 650 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. o
APrrOLSECauSiTIES CO. STIVER ci.eanieWice
201 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 4-2283. r On0 mBn electric aewer cleaning eer-
IF IOUR PROPERTY Is or sale It will vice. Phone 3-4100. Bill Bkewla, 044'
- .. I, h n.,,v, ftf Bn fha Electrle Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent
pay you to know how much of an FHA Bim)r 8hari) cuttln! Blad cle,n
loan It will stand. This Information Is Sewers. Drains, L. Howard. Ph. 3-5327. 0'
obtainable with but very little trouble SEWING MACHINES
All makes repaired, free estimates.
D- N. T HESITATE to call on us for any slntet 8ew,nI Machine Co. 130 No.
Information you desire about FHA Commercial. Ph. 3-3512. o-
LOANS 5PRAY'NO
5tcitD TTinanno Cn Spraylm a prunlm Ph. 3-7000. o2f
1,, a".!..!, r- STBAVINO AN PRUNING
Pruning and ipraylng. Phillip W. Belike.
Mortgage Loans ph. a-oi. f
PHA Residential Loans a Specialty TRANSFER A STORAGE
City. Suburban and Farm Loans Locll & D1Manc, Transfer, atoraie.
... ..B,uiln?s ?u"d. f""8. ... Burner oils, coal briquets. Trucks to
We Make Construction Loans and portiand daily. Asent for Beklna. House.
Private Money Loans - Exceptionally n0d I0(Xl movtd to ,nywhere In US
Favorable Terms r 0anadSi Larmer Transfer Storane.
No Loan Too Large or Too Small pn 3.3131, o
SEE US FIRST -
Abrams & Skinner Inc. , Roy.,, undo,-
Mortgage Loan Specialists wood portables. All makei used machines
411 Masonlo Bldg. phone "JJj, Repairs and rent. Roen, 450 Court, o'
WE MAKE loans up to 10 of thea VENETIAN BLINDS
praised value on qualifying modern Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
homes. Salem and vicinity. Also see us rellnlshed. Relnholdt & Lewis. 2-3630.
for FHA construction loans. 0
STATE FINANCE CO. Elmer The Bllndman, Ph. 3732. 0
133 S. High St. Salem, Oregon yVEATHERSTRIPPlNO1
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 1-5985.
BE THRIFTY :
TM WELL DRILLING
"U Fred Wymore. Rt. 2, Box 317 Ph. 1-5135.
A "Bill Consolidation" , ""
LOAN MAY MAKE YOU R. J. West. 4240 gunnyvlew. 1-1773 031
'THRIFTY IN 50' WINDOW CLEANING
' rlnvTrr? vnHniHt'v Window Cleaners. Window, walls,
LOWER YOURMONTHLY & woodwori c,e,ed. Floors cleaned,
re Ti ryin waxed and polished. Ph. 3-1337. 347
- $50 TO $1500 Court. Langdoc. Culbertson and Mather.
CALL OR PHONE TODAY
PAPTTOTP WINDO SHADES
FlWjlr IKj Washable, Raller, Made to order, 1 Day
INDUSTRIAL LOANS Del, Relnholdt It Lewis, Ph, 1-3030, o-
lit 8. LIBERTY PHONE 4-3103 WOOD SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 1-4031. o
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms ' Arre
On Larger Loans Luuu
Long and Short Time . Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F Sc
PayinPn'J ,f ,
roy H siMMoNDS A'ja, A.M.. E. A. Degree Friday,
138 South commercial St. Phone 1-1161 jjyjy 27 7 pju 33
LEGAL
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF
MARION. No. S65?B.
THE STATE OP OREGON. Plaintiff. T.
24 new decks of "Bee" play Inst cards: 4
used decks of playing cards; 2 KEM decks
of playing cards; 1 boxes of poker chips;
l light globe and double socket; 1 carton
containing loose playing cards; 4 enve
lopes contartllng chips; S wooden chairs;
2 steel tubular chair; 1 wooden table.
CITATION
TO: CLIFTON VEAL. CHARLES COOK.
LESTER WILLIAM CORNELIUS. and
CARL MANESCO; AND TO ALL OTHER
PERSONS UNKNOWN. HAVING OR
CLAIMING SOME RIGHT. TITLE OR IN
TEREST IN THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED
PERSONAL PROPERTY:
WHEREAS. The State of Oregon has
filed ... the above-entitled Court and cause
Its application for an order adjudging
forfeiture and sale of the above-described
property and thereby represents that the
.iame has been used In the commission of a
crime, now, therefore, ,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
You and each of you. end all persons In
terested in said property, hereby are cited
and required to appear in and before the
above-entitled Court on or before 10:00
A.M., January 31, 1950, and show cause.
If any there be, or If any exists . why
same should not be ordered forfeited by
decrer of this Court and further ordered
to be sold by the Sheriff of Marlon Coun
ty as upon execution and the proceeds
thereof paid over to the Treasurer of Mar
ion County for deposit to the common
school fund, all as prayed for by said ap
plication, and If you fail so to appear and
show cause, for want thereof, an order
win De made and entered herein giving
and granting such order and relief to the
plaintiff.
WITNESS the Honorable Rex Klmmell.
Circuit Judge, and thi Seal of the above
entlt .d Court affixed at Salem, Oregon,
the 20th day of December, 1949.
H. A. JUDD. COUNTY CLERK.
By: VERNON WINDSOR,
Deputy.
Dec. 0, Jan. 6, 13, 20. 37.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF
MARION.
No. T-26U
INTERSTATE TRACTOR AND EQUIP
MENT CO., a corporation. Plaintiff, vs.
ELMER L. GRIEPENTROG, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Interest of the defendant, Elmer L. Grle
pentrog, in and to the real property
hereinafter described will be sold upon
execution In the above entitled matter at
the west door of the courthouse In Salem,
in Marlon County, Oregon at 10:00 o'clock
A.M. on the 18th day of February, 1950,
to satisfy the judgment heretofore en
tered against the defendant, Elmer L.
Grlepentrog.
This notice Is being given In accord
ance with a writ of execution issued
herein and Section 6-1505 O.C.L.A. as
amended, and the property to be sold is
described as follows:
Beginning at a point that Is the
southwest corner of a tract of land
conveyed to Albert T. Tracy by deed
recorded July 18, 1945 In Volume 325,
Page 9, Deed Records for Marion
County, Oregon, said point also being
In the center of CroLsan Creek County
Road which is North 88 degrees M'
west 23.35 chains and north 49 de
grees 13' east 9,65 chains from the
southeast corner of Lot Twenty (20)
in Sunnyslde Fruit Farm No. 1,
Township 8 South, Range 3 West of
the Willamette Meridian in Marlon
County, Oregon; thence south 88 de
grees 54' east along the south line of
the tract of land conveyed to Tracy
by deed recorded in Volume 325, Page
9, Deed Records; and along the south
line of the tract of land conveyed to
Albert T. Tracy by deed decorded
July 6, 1945 In Volume 324, Page 313,
Deed Records for Marion County,
Oregon, 576,37 feet; thence south
66.805 feet; thence north 8B degrees
54' west to a point on the center line
of the county road which Is south 49
degrees 13' west 100.00 feet from the
point of beginning; thence north 49.
degrees 13' east along the center line
of said county road 100.00 feet to the
Point of beninnlng, being a part of
Lot 19, Sunnyslde Fruit Farm No. 1,
Marion County, Oregon (See Volume
2, Page 5, Record of Town Plata for
said county and state.)
Save and except the following: Be
ginning at a point in the center line
oi a county itona, said point being
described as being 800.58 feet north
88 degrees 64' west and 382.45 feet
south 40 degrees 13' west from the
northeast corner of Lot IS, Sunny
slde Fruit Farm No. 1, Township 8
South, Range 3 West of the Willam
ette Meridian, Marlon County, Ore
.gon, thence south 40 degrees 47' east
52.12 feet to an Iron rod; thence
north 88 degrees 54' west 78.08 feet
to the center line of said county road;
thenco north 49 degrees 13' enst
along the center line of said County
1 Road 58.11 feet to the point of be
ginning. Save and except that portion now
being used for public roadway pur
poses. Also: Beginning at the southwest cor
ner of a tract o land deeded to Al
bert T. Tracy by deed recorded July
16, 1945 in Volume 325, Pone 0, of
the Marion County Record of Deeds;
and running thence north 49 degrees
13' east 94.4 feet along the center of
the County Road; thence south 40
degrees 47' east 84.65 feet, more or
less, to the south line of aforemen
tioned tract of land: thence north 88
degrees 54' west along the south line
of the Albert T. Tracy tract 126.80 feet
to the pplnt or beginning. All lying
In Sunnyslde Fruit Farms No. 1 In
Township 8 South. Range 2 West of
the Willamette Meridian, In Marlon
County, Oregon.
The terms of such sale are cash.
Dated this 18th day of January, 1050.
DENVER YOUNG, Sheriff of Marlon
County, Oregon.
By A. I. Malstrom, Deputy.
RHOTEN & R HOT EN
SAM F. SPEERSTRA
Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon
Attorneys for Plaintirf.
Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS SALE
OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice li hereby Riven that under the
authority of an Order of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Marlon, duly made and en
tered on the 17th day of January, 1950,
the undersigned, Administratrix of the
Estate of Raymond H. Freeman, Deceased,
will sell at private sale In the usual
course of business for cash, or part cash
and part credit, the following described
real property, to-wlt:
Lot Numbered 8 In MILLER ACRES
as shown on the Records of Maps
and Plats of Marion County, Oregon,
subject to rlithts of public to roadway
along the East IS feet of said road;
In Marlon County, Oregon.
Said sale will be made on and after the
20th day of February, 1950 and bids will
oe receiver at the oiitce or R. B. Car-
mlehael, Attorney, 445 Main Street,
sprlnefleld, Oregon, until a reasonable
bid shall have been recclyed.
MELISSA CALVERT, Administratrix
of the E.stnte of Raymond H. Free
man, Deceased.
R. B. Carmlchael
Attorney at Law
Springfield, Oregon.
Jan. 20. 27, Feb. J, 10, 17
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that an
election will be held for the election ot
nine directors of the Kclzer Diklna Dis
trict, to be held March 3, 1050 at 1:00
P. M. at the Kelzcr Orange Hall No.
785 within said district.
Dated this 26th day or January, 1950.
ORANT MURPHY
County Judtte
ROY J. RICE
County Commissioner
E. L. ROOERS
County Court Commissioner
Jan. 37, Feb. 3, 10, 17
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Salem dealers
for the Kufdanee of Capital Journal
Readera. (Reilied dally).
Retail Feea Prices:
Etc Mi)h S4.65.
Rabbit Pellets 14.20.
Dalr Feed 13.10.
Poultry) Buying prices Crude A color
ed hens, 19c: grade A Leghorn hens
and up 14c, grade A old roosters, 14c;
grade A colored fryers 3 lbs. 23c.
Ecri
Buylnr Prices Large AA, 34c; lane
A, 31-34c; medium AA, 33c; medium A,
16 -30c: pullets, 22-27C.
Wholesale Price Rm wholesale prices
5-7c above these prices: above grade A
generally quoted at 39c; medium, 33c.
Batlerfat
Premium 8ci No. 1, e; No. 3, 68-SOe;
(buying prices).
Hitter Wholesale grade A. CJet re
tail 7Je.
The only commercial deposit
of brucite in the U, S. is near
Gabbs, Ny county, Nev.
Grains Slump
In Dull Trade
Chicago, Jan. 27 W) Grains
slumped toward the close on the
board of trade today, winding
up a dull day which saw few
price changes.
During early dealings wheat
showed a slight amount of
strength while corn eased. But
wheat also backed down late in
the day. On both the upside and
downside trading went on a a
slow pace.
Wheat closed lower,
March $2.17'A, corn was ys-
lower, March $1.28, oats were
unchanged to V4 lower, May
68y4, rye was 4-1 lower,
May $1.34 'A-, soybeans were
114 lower to higher, March
$2.32-$2.32y4, and lard was 3
cents lower to 3 cents a hundred
pounds higher, March $10.60.
Stocks Advance
All Along Line
New York, Jan. 27 VP) Buy
ing interest in steel shares help
ed to lift stock prices all along
the line today.
The advance was slow in get
ting started and never did pick
up much momentum. A good
majority of leaders, though,
showed gains running from frac
tions to around a point.
Activity increased moderately
when a definite forward trend
shaped up. Turnover for the full
session approached 1,300,000
shares.
Radio-Television issues en
joyed a flurry of popularity for
a while and a couple of gold
stocks did fairly well,
Bethlehem Steel lost Vi point
during the morning, despite the
best earnings report for 1949 in
the company's history. Later,
however, the stock crossed to the
plus side. U. S. Steel, Youngs
town Sheet and Jones & Laugh
lin also improved.
STOCKS
(By the Associated Press)
American Can 118'd
Am Pow St Lt 15"
Am Tel At Tel HRtt
Anaconda 28
Bendix Aviation 37
Beth Steel 33
Boeing Airplane 25
Calif Packing 344
Canadian Pacific
Case J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Com with 6c Sou
Cons Vultce
Continental Can
Crown Zellerbach
. 15'.i
, 32 1;
. 63
Curtiss Wright BVa
Douglas Aircraft 71
Dupont de Nem 61
deneral Electric 42
aeneral Food
General Motors
Goodyear Tiro
Int Harvester in Vi
Int Paper 35'd
Kennecott 54
Llbby McN & L 1
Long Bell "A" 23 li
Montgomery Wnrd 55' a
Nash Kelvlnator 17i
Nnt Dairy 311
NY Central ' 12','a
Northern Pacific lB'.it
Pac Am Fish . . 12
Pa Gas St Elee
Pa Tel & Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonier
Rayonicr Pfd
Reynolds Metal
Richfield
Safeway Storea
Sears Roebuck
Southern Paclflo
Standard Oil Co
Studebaker Cora
, 3314
, 52
, 6 Pi
Sunshine Mining 10
Transamerlca lo'.t
Union Oil Cal 20
United Airlines ftt'.i
Union Pacific 14'4
U S Steel 28','h
Warner Bros Plo 15T4
Woolworth 49T4
Portland Livestock
Portland, Jan. 27 (TV-(USDA) Sal
able cattle today 25, mostly cleanup mar
ket at stent! v prices, but load medium
weighty cows and lond medium slock
steers unsold; odd common steers 20.00;
common heifers 18.00; canncr-cutter cows
1Z.UU-14.5U.
Salable calves 10; market mostly nom
inal. Salable hogs today 25; 1 lot nood-cholce
around 220 lb biitchrrs about 25 cents
lower at 18.50; practically nothing else
offered.
Salable sheep today 60; steady; 1 sorted
lot good-choice fed lambs 22.50; com
mon slaughter lambs and medium feed
ers 18.00; good-choice ewes salable D.50
10.00. Amity Lions Meet
Amity The Amity Lions
club held its regular meeting at
Wilcox Cafe. After the dinner
and a business session the mem
bers went to the grade school
gymnasium for a game of bas
ketball. The next meeting will
be February 13.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Llveitork Market
(By Valley Packing Company)
Wooled lambs 121.50
Feeder lamba 114.00 to 118.00
C Hives, good (300-4?i0 lbs.) 122.00 to S24.00
Veal 1150-300 lb.) tOP 134.00 to (27.00
t dairy cow 113.50
ttcr cows 110.00 to 113.00
Dairy heifers 112.00 to I1S.0O
Bulla $14.00 to (10.00
Portland Eautiltte Market
i. 1 Budbant potatoes sold for 13.25-
3.50 a 100-lb Ancle on the Portland East-
aids Farmers Wholesale Produce market
today.
Poor quality cabbage was oiierea at
$2-2,50 a crate.
Portland Produre
Butterfat Tentative, subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland 67o lb.: 92 score 85c lb.; 80
score, 63; 69 score, 55c. Valley routes and
country points 3c less than first.
Butter Wholesale YOB DuiK euoe to
wholesalers, grade 93 score, 63c, A
score, 62c: B score, 60c lb., O 69
score, 59c. Above prices art stricuy
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland wnoie-
lale Oregon singles 39 -42 c, Oregon 5
small loaf, 44-45c; triplets 1 leas than
ingles.
Keis (to wholesalers) A grade large,
35-37',ac; A medium, 34-35c; grade B
e. 34-3'ac; small A grade, aa'Jic.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: araae aa
prints, 6Bc: AA cartons, 69c; A prints,
68c; A cartons 69c: B prints, 65c.
Eggs Prices to retauers: urana aa
arge, 41o doz.; certified A large, 40c.
K large 39c; AA medium, 38c; certi
fied A medium, 38c; A medium, 37c; B
medium, 33c; A small, 35c; cartons 3c ad
ditional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon slnnles 39-42c: Oregon loaf, 6-
loafs 44 '.i -45c lb.; triplets, lVt cents
less than singles. Premium brands, singles,
51 'be lb.; loaf. 53c.
Poultry
Live c mc hen i No. 1 quality run
plants No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs, 17c;
iryers. 'i -3 ids., iu - aic: 3-i ids., ajc:
roasters. 4 lbs. and over, 23c; fowl
Leghorns 4 lbs and under, 15-16c; over 4
lbs. 16c; colored lowl, all wcignts, la-aoc;
posters, all weights. 14-16c.
Turkey Net to growers, toms, 30-310.
hens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed; A
ycung hens, 50-51c; A young toms, 27
38c; light toms, 41 -43c.
Rabbits Average to growers, live
whites. 4-5 lbs., 17-lBc lb.; 5-6 lbs., 15-17c
lb.; colored 3 cents lower: old or heavy
does and bucks, 8-12c. Fresli dressed
Idaho fryers and retailers. 0o; local, 48
52c. Country-Killed Meats
Veal Top quality, 4Q-42c lb.; other
jrndea according to weight and quality
with lighter or heavier, 30-34c.
iioss Light blockers, aa-a&c; sows,
18-2 lc.
Lambs Top quality, springers, ss-4oc;
mutton. 16-lBc.
Beef Good cows, . S3-34c lb.; canners
itters. 20-30C.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.):
Beef steers. Good 600-800 lbs., 140-43:
commercial, J38-41: utility, $35-37.
Cows: Commercial, J37-38; utility, 33-
36; canners-cutters, 131-34,
Beef Cuts (Good Steersl ; Hind quarters.
?4fl-sri: rounds. S45-4R: full loins, trimmed.
164-68; triangle, 138-40; square chucks,
$40-43; ribs, 157-60: forequarters, $34-3B.
Veal and cnli: uooci, i-m: commercial,
$30-48; utility, $32-30.
Lamb: Good-choice spring lamos,
!; commercial. $30-41; utility, 136-41.
Mutton: Good, 70 lbs. down, $34-20. i
Pork loins, 142-44: shoulders, 16 lbs.. 1
down, 141-42; sparerlbs, 140-45; carcaas-
127-29; mixed weights, 12 per cwt.
lower.
irttiwin Miscellaneous
Onions Supply moderate, market stea
dy; Ore. yellows, No. 1, 12.50-60; 10 lbs.,
45-48C. Yellows, med. 12.50-75; large, (2.60-
boilers, 10 lbs., 36-38c.
otatocs Ore. Deschutes russets, No.
13.15-90: No. 2, 50 lbs.. 11.35-40; 35
lbs., 11.00-10; 15 lbs.. 65-70C. Wash, net-
led gems. No. l, 13.00-35; no. a, i.ic-au;
largo b;ikcrs, (4.25-50; Idaho russets No.
1A, 14.25-50.
Hay New Crop, stack bales. U.S. No.
2 urcon alfalfa, truck or car lots F.O.B.
Portland or Puget Sound markets,
41 ton: U.S. No. 1 mixed timothy,
ton; new crop oats nnd vetch mixed hay
or uncertified clover hay, nominally $38-
30 depending on quality ana locauon
b riled on Willamette vnlley farms.
Caseara Bark Dry 13Vio lb., green 4o
lb.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 23o lb. on 12-month growth,
nominally .
Hides Calves, 27c lb.; according to
weight; pIps. '22c lb.: beef, ll-12o lb.;
bulls, 6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 3o less.
Nut quotations
Walnuts Franquettes, first quality lum
rjo. 34.7c; large, 32.7c; medium, 27.2c;
second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c;
medium, zu.ac: Duoy, a3.ac; soir sneii, nrsi
quality large. 29.7c: medium. 2fi.2c; first
quality large. 29.7c; medium, 20.2c; sec
ond qunllty large, 27.2c: medium, 24.76;
baby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumbo, 200 id. i targe, mo;
medium, 16c: smnll, 13c
Portland drain
Portland, Jan. 27 (VP) Cash wheat (Did):
Soft white 2.21; soft white (excluding
rex) 2.21; white club 2.21.
Hard red winter: Ordlnnry 2.21; 10 per
cent 2.21; 11 per cent 2.21; 12 per cent
2.32.
Hard white baart: Unquoted.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 28; barley
li flour 6; corn 5; oats 3; mill feed 10.
Chlraco Livestock
Chicago, Jan. 27 fI1) (USDAlSalable
Iioks 14,000: weight,') under 220 lb 25 cents
lower; heavier weights 25-50 cents lower;
market closed around 50 cents lower on all
weights; sows 25 cents lower; 17.35; good
and choice 180-220 lb 16.75-17.25; 230-250
lb 10.00-16.75; 200-300 lb 15.25-10.00: 300
375 lb 14,76-15.25; sows under 450 lb
13.50-14.50; 475-QOO lb 11.75-13.25.
Salable cattle 2,000; salable calves 300;
mo-stlv steady weekend cleanup trade on
slaughter steers and heifers; beef cows
slow and weak; canners ana cuiiers
steady; bulls strong; vealers steady to
1.00 higher; common io iuw-kuuu
ii for an 00-25.50: loHd or so good
steers 28.00: mast beef cows 15.50-17.50:
few good around 18.00; moat canners and
cutters 3.00-15.25: medium and good sau
sage bulls 10.50-21.00; medllum to choice
vealers 28.uu-j;i.uu.
Salable sheep 1,000; slaughter lambs
steady; top 24.75; most good to choice
offerings 24,25-24.75; kinds weighing 100
lb. upward discounted 25 cents to 12,25,
mostly 1.00-1.50; henvy lambs compara
tively scarce; scattered supply slaughter
ewes 10.00-13.00: medium to good grades
11.00-12.50.
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Friday, January 27, 1950 15
Mrs. Fred Stump
Dies in Carolina
Mrs. Fred Stump, 952 D street.
died Friday morning at Lenoir,
North Carolina, following an ill
ness. Mrs. Stump and her hus
band had gone to North Carolina
September to visit Mrs.
Stump's sister, Mrs. George
Bernhardt.
Surviving relatives include th
widower and sister, and a sister-
in-law, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton of
Salem.
Funeral arrangements were
not announced in the messaga
sent Salem relatives regarding
the death.
DEATHS
MIks Alilra Evelyn Chandler
Miss AUira Evelyn Chandler, late res- i
Ident of 360 North Capitol street, at a
local hospital January 37, at the age of
79 years. Survived by a cousin, Frank I.
Chandler of Los Angeles. Announcement
of services later by Clough-Barrlclc com
pany.
Frank Elmer Evani
Frank Elmer Evans, at the residence at
4715 North River road, January 27, Hus
band of Elizabeth Evans of Salem; fath
er of Delight Evans Blake of Sandy and
Lester Ray Evans of Salem; and brother
of A. J. Evans of Salem. Also survived
by three grandchildren. Announcement
of services later by W. T. Rlgdon com
pany. Oda Rallentyne
In this city January 29, Oda Ballentyne,
late resdfent of Portland, at the aga
of 68 years. Survived by brother, Linn
E. Jones of Portland. Services will be held
at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Friday. Jan
uary 27, at 4 p.m. with Rev, George U,
Swift officiating.
Albert Muhi
In this city January 36, Albert Muha,
late resident of Dresden, N.D., at the
age of 73 years. Husband of Thereso
Mulls of Dresden, N.D.; father of Mtss
Bertha Mu lis and Miss Loretta Muhs,
both of Salem, Mrs. Ralph Oallagher of
Bottineau, N.D., and Mrs. Emll Schlu
ender, Francis Mush and Robert Muhs,
all of Dresden, N.D.; and grandfather
of Margaret Ann Oallagher of Bottineau.
N. D. Recitation of the rosary at the W.
T. Rlgdon chapel Frtdny, January 27, at
ft p.m. Shipment will be made January
28 to Dresden, N. D lor services and In
terment. Nellie T. Blliseth
In Portland January 23, Nellie I. BHx
aoth, late resident of 1861 South 10th
street, Portland. Survived by husband.
Bert Blfxseth of Belvue, Wash.; daugh
ters, Mrs. Gladys Fltzpatrlck of Mil
waukio, Mrs. Fern Relmann of Salem.
Mrs. o. W. Russell of Eugene and Mrs.
Hilda Knutson of Circle, Mont.; sons.
Leo muse th oi Jennings ixxige, ureeon,
Henry BUxseth of Salem, Bob Bllxaeth
of Artesia, Calif,; and Ray Bllxaeth of
lloseburg; brothers, Herman Johnsrud, E.
Johnsrud and Nels Hanson, all of Salem,
and Julius Johnsrud of Taft; two sisters,
Oena Koch of Eugene and Hannah Knut
son of Detroit Lakes, Minn.; 15 grand
children and three great granocnimren.
Services will be held at the W. T. Rlgdon
chapel Friday, January 27, at 3 p.m. with
concluding services In Belcrest Memorial
park. Rev. M. A. Oetzendaner will offic
iate. Helen Virginia Cltne
Helen Virginia Cline. lata resident or
West Salem, In this city, January 24, at
the age ot 35 years. Surviving are her
mother, Mrs. Nellie Cline, Salem; three
brothers, Harry and Howard Cline, both
of Salem; and Melvln Cline, Portland; and
six sisters, Mrs. Mildred Craig, Yuma,
uoio.; Mrs. Mary Mae caroen, Ncosno, Mo.;
Mrs. Emma Boice, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs.
Alice Welch, The Dalles; Mrs. Morris Kln
non, Salem; and Miss Janice Cline, Salem.
Private services will be held Friday, Jan
uary 27, at 1:30 p.m. nt tne W. T. Rlg
don chapel with Interment In Belcrest
Memorial park. Rev. Albert Fadenracht
will officiate.
Mrs. Marian F. Nelson
Mrs. Mnrlnn F. Nrtann. nr. t.hw r!Hiift
at 2630 Ward Drive, January 25, at th
age of 69 years. Survived by husband,
William Nelson of Salem; daughter, Mrs.
Eula Shawver of Watsonvllle, Calif.; two
.sons, Boger F. Nelson of Mill City and
Fred W. Nelson of Portland; a sister, Mrs.
Nina Laucnstfiin of Paramount, Calif.; a
brother. E. T, Hulter of Washington, D.
;.: 11 grnndchlldren and one great grand
Iilld. Services will be held Saturday. Jan
uary 28, at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough-Bar-
rick chapel with the Rev. Dudley Strain
officiating. Interment In City View ceme
tery. Nathan Watkln
Nathan J. Watklns. former resident of
Toledo, at a local hospital, January 25,
at the age of 83 years. Surviving are a
sister, Mrs. Leora Anderson, Salem; and
three brothers, Waldo Watklns, Redmond;
Robert Lee Watklns and William El
mer Watklns, both of Toledo. Services will
be held Monday, January 30, at 1:30 p.m.
at the Howell-Edwards chapel,
Margaret Yungen
Margaret Yungen, at the family home at
route 1, January 26, at the age of 61 years.
Survived by husband, Chris Yungen of Sa
lem; three sons, Robert Yungen, Carl
Yungen and Arthur Yungen all of Salem;
a brother. F. A. Hofer of Bluffton, Ohio;
two sisters. Mrs. Rose Watklns of Toledo,
Ohio, and Mrs. John Launder of Wltliams
ton, Ohio; and a grandson, Walter Yungen
of Snlem; member of the Bethany Evan
gelical Reform church. Services will be
held at the Bethany Evangelical Reform
church at the corner of Capitol and Mar-
inn streets. Tuesday. January 38. at 2
P,m. with Rev. Russell Mayer officiat
ing. Interment in the Zena cemetery. Di
rection the Howe 11-Ed wards chapel.
OBITU ARY
Roy Cnrnall
Medford Funeral services for Roy J.
Carnal!, 71, of Eagle Point, were held
here Friday with burial In Siskiyou Mem
orial park. He was born In Fayette coun
ty, Iowa, Mar. 14, 1878 and enlisted for the
Spanish-American war Mar. 7, 1902 at
Springfield, Mo. He was married at Mey
ers Falls, Wash,, to Crete Howell, who
survives. He formerly lived In Silverton,
going to southern Oregon In March last
year and died at Uio veterans' facility
Tuesday. Besides his widow he In sur
vived by two daughters. Mrs. Victor How
ard, Silverton and Mrs. Richard Hook,
Ollde, and one son, Waldon Carnall, Po
mona, Calif.; also a granddaughter.
Kllrn B. Rwliher
Lebanon Mrs. Ellen B. Swisher, 81,
psssed away at her Sclo home on Jan. 23.
Slier was born March 3, lfl'18 In Nebraska,
coming to Oregon 30 years ago and liv
ing in Lehanon oeiore moving to cii
elht yenrs ago. Oraveslde services wprt
held Friday at 3 p.m. at the Miller cem
etery at Shellbiirn with Elder George Si
mons officiating, survivors are a son.
Chew Swisher of Auburn, Calif., and a
daughter, Mrs, Charles Kelso of Venlta,
Oregon,
Rev. Cary Heath
Independence Funeral service for RT.
Cary Heath, former pastor of the Metho
dist church, wore held In the First Meth
odist church of Salem on Friday aiter
nnon. Among those attending the funeral
from Independence were Mr. and Mrs.
Dwlght Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keller,
Mrs. Van Maanen, Mrs. Carrie Smiley,
Rev. John Hood, and Mrs. W. B. Kanne.
Mrs. Heath, who has been residing In
Wrst Linn for about a year, plans to leavt
soon for Los Angeles where she will visit
with her sister for an indefinite time.
Roy Carnall
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Victor How
ard left Wednesday afternoon for Med
ford on receiving word of the death of
Mrs. Howard's father, Roy Carnall, vet
eran of World war 1, and a patient at
Camp White facility. Mn. Carnall was
with her husband during his Illness and
death.
Walter fl. Brown
Molalla Funeral services for Walter
O. Brown. 67, Molalla route 3 who died at
tha Silverton hospital, will be held her
Saturday at 2 o'clock with vault en
tombment in the Portland mausoleum.
He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Min
nie Brown. Molalla: son, Walter O. Brown,
Jr., Portland: brother. Fret! Brown, Chi
cago, and sisters, Clara, Bretts, Chicago,
and Ada ByrcL Oshkosh, Wli,