Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 09, 1950, Page 23, Image 23

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    AUTOMOBILES
Oldsmobile "Rockets" Ahead
With
THE FUTURAMIG 50
Featuring Exclusive
WHIRLAWAY HYDRAMATIC DRIVE
AND THE "ROCKET" ENGINE
LATE MODEL ONE OWNER TRADE-INS
'49 Mercury $1795
Sedan
'49 Chevrolet $1795
Fleetline Deluxe Sedan
'49 Ford $1795
Convertible
'49 Ford $1195
V-8 Pickup
THESE CARS ARE ALL "SAFETY TESTED"
AND CARRY OUR "WRITTEN GUARANTEE"
Visit Loder Bros.
Used Car Market and Save!
465 Center - Ph. 2-7973 2410 Fairgrounds Rd. - Ph. 2-1490
Pickup Pickup
1947 Studebaker y2 Ton Pickup, heater $895
1948 Ford y2 Ton Pickup, heater $895
1941 Ford Ton Pickup, R&H $565
1941 Chevrolet T. Pickup (motor reconditioned)
1946 Studebaker 1 Ton Pickup, 1700 miles . . . .$1095
Bonesteele Sales & Service
370 N. Church
WARNER MOTOR CO. again offers you the best
in Used Car selection and price. The new "50" better
than ever Mercury offers you better than ever trade
in values. Look as these before you buy:
1949 Lincoln Sedan
19 in Mercury Sedan
1947-Chevrolet Aero Sedan
1942 Ford Sedan V-8
1941 Olds Sedanette "6"
DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION
1937 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR
1937 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1930 CHEVROLET SEDAN
1929 MODEL A TUDOR
GOOD TRADES EASY TERMS
Warner Motor Co.
LINCOLN -MERCURY DEALER
B45 CENTER
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FI.OOU BANDERS tor rent UonUomery
Ward.
POWEB TOOL rental tor home and In
dustrial use. Howaer Bros. Ph. 3-3646
TRAILERS 32.00 per day. Bowser Bros.
1410 6 13th. West Salem. 1
RAISE TOUR own T-Bone. 5-rm. sub
urban apt. or consider renting entire
house, acreage prlv. Reasonable. Rt. 8,
Box 17. ott Klngwood Dr., West Salem.
Ph. Rep. z-ssBT or tuna. j-.
iu uu a low job rcu iw
er. Wa sell everything to complete the
lob
list "rTr J t 111 J?; A'J j" r ' '
WANTED TO RENT
OR 3 bdrm furn house needed by Che
mawa teacher with family of 5. Ph.
3-7730, cottage B. J36
X BDRM. house by March 1. Ph. 2-1464.
Ja34
LOST & FOUND
LOST Grey woman's purse In Holly
wood Dlst. Keep money for reward.
Call 4-2512. Name Hazel McC amnion.
k36
LOST Brown billfold, containing J225.00,
Finder please return to Everett or Ruth
Glassburn. Need money badly for our
large family. Ph. 2-3003, day or eve..
2-0502. . 53il
LOST: Light tan male cocker. From138
N. Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-8271. Reward.
k35
LOST: Brown wallet with cards of the
name Thomas Leonard Snethen. Reward.
Ph. 2-1345. Jt35
WILL the person who picked up the Do
berman Plnscher pup, east of 4 Cor
ners, please return it. No questions
asked. Owner. 3
MISCELLANEOUS
LES SPRINGER, men's hatter 464 Court.
We close Saturdays 12:30. m37
SPENCEB COKSETIEKE. Call 3-5073. m47
MUSIC LESSONS
Piano St violin. State accredited.
STUDIO. PH. 2-6013. m44
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
3-HH. SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY S EM LER DENTIST
Adolph Bldg.State St Commercial Sts,
BLlPje-jnm
BUILDING MATERIAL
Building Something?
V Insulation Board, 4x8 sheets, $1.84
S" sheet rock, 4ic $1.52 sheet
Fibreglass insulation 6c q. ft.
Pour type insulation II per oac
Grade A 1 panel doors $7 50
4" Plywood, 4x8 sheets t2M
All thicknesses plywood, cheap.
Flush, slab doors I0.5b
Waterproof wallboard 7'.ic ft.
500' rolls building paper S2.50
Overhead garage door hardware, 118.80
C. O. LONG
PH. 2-5821. 1 MILE N. OF KEIZER
ma34
Special Shipment
Dry kiln 1x6" E. flooring, or roof and
etdewall sheathing. Cheaper than ship
lap. KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
XIRBY VACUUM cleaner. 543 BlUer. Ph.
25874. n34'
CONLON IRONER
Conlon Rotary Ironer. 30 inch roll!.
Floor sample. Was $199.95. Now 1139.
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COWtT ST. B38-
COLD SPOT REFRIG. 3 mo, old, call eve.
after 6. 190 Lana Ave. n34
PART OR ENTIRE collection of old red
St white glass ware. Antique silver
& china all in perfect cond. Rt. 1 Box
54A Jefferson. Mrs. W. L. Van Duren.
n34
IAUTOMOBILES
'47 Pontine $1350
"8" Club Coupe
'48 Hudson $1845
Commander Sedan
'46 DeSoto $1195
Custom Sedan
'46 Oldsmobile ...,$1245
"78" Sedan
Ph. 3-9277
1941 Ford Sedan
1941 Buick Special Sedan
1939 LaSalle Sedan
1941 Mercury Sedan
1939 Ford Sedan
PH. 3-3012
q35
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
WRECKING BOUSE, built Ins, windows,
doors, plaster board. 3510 Garden Rd.
n37
MAYTAG used washer. Good cond. 675
3. 12th. Ph. 3-9978. 037
ORDERS taken, for home-made candles.
Toffee, fudge, chocolates In Valentine
boxes. Salem Home Bakery, 1380 N.
Church. Ph. 3-8045. n34
SUMP PUMP t fitting!, Q. E. motor, used
1 day. Ph. 2-1318. 3480 Center. n37
STEEL CLOTHESLINE POSTS, railing!,
in stock, made to o:0r. H46 N. Liberty.
n40
USED Electric ranges, 110.95 to tip.
YEATER APPLIANCE CC.
375 Chemeketa
GENERAL ELECTRIC, Crosley, Gibson,
and Montag Appliances at Gevurtz. na
CLEARANCE SALE. Used sewing ma
chines, guaranteed. Free sewing course.
am: r sewing Macnine uo., wo n.
Com'l. n35
UOOVEB Vacuum Cleaner. Has had best
of care. See to appreciate. 1342 Waller
St. n3S
HA RDM AN BROTHERS now has a radio
service department. Low overhead per
mits reasonable service. 4V4 ml. R. of
Salem on Portland highway. Phone
2-6309. D36
BOYS SUIT, 8 or 9, $5; Boys overcoat, 10
or 11. $5: girls coats. 3 or 4. 15 each:
good cond. Simplex elec mangle, uied
very little, cost S17B. Sell lor $150. Ph
24823. 1145 N. 15th. n36'
CORN POPPER, commercial counter mo
del. Good condition. 1351 Hoyt. Ph.
2-0752 or 3-0125. n30
SAMSH GUITAR at a bargain. Like new.
Tall man Piano store, 12th & Mill Sts.
n36
SINGLE GARAGE door hardware $12.00.
Ttiayer Daoy nuggy lis, cost new 140.
1583 Market. Ph. 39409. n39
WASHING MACHINE, good cond. Reas.
sonable. Call 3-7510 after 5 p.m. n36
After Inventory
RADIO SALE
G. E. CONSOLE THREE SPEED
CHANGER $131.95
R.C.A. PORTABLE AC-DO
BATTERY 31.50
CKOSLiEY WALNUT TABLE
MODEL 22.50
HOWARD WHITE TABLE MODEL 19.76
TRAV-LER LEATHERETTE
TABLE MODEL 12.76
CROSLEY CONSOLE RADIO-
PHONO 134.95
R.C.A. AM-FM TABLE MODEL. . 49.96
RICHMOND CHAIRSIDE RADIO 33.76
CROSLEY CONSOLE rtADIO-
PHONO 199.95
CROSLEY AM-FM TABLE
MODEL 49.25
CROSLEY WHITE "DEBUTANT" 22.50
CROSLEY "45 R.P.M." TABLE
MODEL 69.95
MOTOROLA SMALL PORTABLE 18.99
GENERAL ELECTRIC TABLE
RADIO 24.95
GENERAL ELECTRIC CLOCK-
RADIO 32.95
ALL NEW ALL GUARANTEED
SEE THESE AND SAVE!
Mitchell Radio and
Appliance
"YOUR SERVICE DEALER"
State at 19th Phone 3-7577. n35
USED WHITE Rotary Treadle sewing ma
chine. Good shape. Ph. .1-97439 after 8
p.m. nlO
!0 TREADLE sewing machines. Ill to $35.
New St used electric $40 up. W. Daven
port. 1930 N. 18th. nJ5
ELEC. CHROMOLOX 3 K.W. aide arm
water heater St insulating Jacket for
galvanized tank. Both for $26. Ph.
20945 eves. n35'
NEW OIL CIRCULATOR, large sis 60
gal. dram. $55. 1206 Chemawa Rd. .
Mi. E. of Ketzer. n3S
USED Electric Refrigerators. S9 93 A ur
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
373 Chemeketa.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
WALLING SAND St GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROCK (or roadi and drive
ways, cement, ready concrete, garden
sand. Bulldozing, drainage and ditch
ing, -yd. shovel & drag line- Ph. 3-9249
Used Spinet Piano
Beautiful am all piano 173 note) lust re
turned from rental. Special $395 in
cluding new bench.
STONE PIANO CO.
THE VALLEY'S FINEST PIANO STORE"
1540 Fairground! Road Phone 3-5281
n36'
G.E. WASHER .
General Electric washer. Very good
condition. $35.
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT ST. n36-
USED RADIOS At record players, 19.95 UP
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
376 Chemeketa n
THOFWASHER
Thor washer. Very good condition. $39.95
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT ST. n36-
BEAT rout home electrical with West-
insnoiue or wesin autom.u. .icttm
heatera. 7 EATER APPLIANCE CO J7S
ZENITH WASHER
Zenith washer. All white. Very good
condition. $50.
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT ST.
n36
PHILLIPS BROS
Fertilizers, well rotted or fresh, any
kl- By yard or sack. Flagstone for all
rock work Cedar fence posts. Telephone
and elec. poles Any length Shingles.
Vow posts. Lumber, Ph. 3-1458. Rt. 6,
Box 118. o'
NO WAXING, rewired wlttl PLASTIC-
KOTE, the cellophane nice unlsQ lor
floora or linoleum.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n'
G. E. WASHER
General Electric washer. All white.
Demonstrator. With pump. Was $139.95.
now $90 with 1 year guarantee.
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASB
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT ST. ' n36
SALEM SAND St GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road - Clearing - Ditching
Sewer St Basemen
Equipment Rente
15 B 'A yds.
10 B yds.
D-7 Cat As Dozer
D-6 Cat St Dozer
D-4 Cat As Dozer
See us about ditching by the ft.
Phone Days 3-9408
Eves. 3-8246 or 2-4400
Salem, Oregon n'
OIL CIRCULATORS at greatly reduced
prices.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n"
VACUUM CLEANER
New General Electric vacuum cleaner.
Upright. Full guarantee. $29.95.
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT ST. n36-
USED ELECTRIC WASHERS $19.95 up.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED: Barklu Douglas fir poles or
stumpage. Ph. 1287 Albany or write
Standard Pole St Piling Co., Inc. na42
SEWING MACHINE any cond. Ph. 3-7671.
na4i
PERSONAL
MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER
Palm and psychic reader. Madame
solves your worries. Advice 9 a.m. to 10
o.m. dally 173 S.Cam'l. Under new man
agement. With this ad and $1.00 set a
special reading. Ph. 2-92A5. P48
HOW MANY foundations do you buy in
2 years? spencers wear longer, rn,
3-5072. Eve. Ph. 3-1619. p35
STANLEY HOME Products. Ph. 30307. p50
CONSULT: Ordained Psychic advisor and
Psychologist for an personal proojems.
Apt. 102 - 550 N. Summer St, No phone
calls, please. P38
AUTOMOBILES
'38 CHRYSLER Royal, $150. Ph. 2-7070.
136'
$295
FOR THIS
1942 Ford Super Deluxe
4-Door Sedan
THIS WEEK ONLY
Hurry On This Bargain
of the Week
Sam's Motor Co.
370 N. Church Ph. 3-1
47 BUICK SEDANETTE
Fine condition. Full set Fisk Safety-
flight tires. Radio, Heater. Windshield
Washer. Fog light, etc. $1395. Ph. 3-3947
q36
1910 DODGE Pickup. In good cond. With
heater. $550. 1062 I.orway. q36
loan BANTAM coupe $165. Will take part In
furniture. 801 Liberty. c
1DI0 STUDE. Champ. 4-door. Heater, over
drive. Good cond. Must be sold Immed.
Ph. 3-8976. a.39
TON CHEV. truck. '29. Cheap. Ph. 3-7113.
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUY SELL TRADB
TERMS LOTS
2323 Fairground Rd, Ph. 2-6454
620 Rood St. Ph 1-7714
1034 FORD coupe $65. Ph. 39688.
q39'
'48 CHEV. VA T. stake L.W.B., Booster
brakes, excellent cond. u.ouo miles.
Good tires. Dual heater. R. A. Jipp, Rt. 6
BOX 434U, qj4
1049 CHEV. 4 -dr. sedan. RAeH, 3000 miles.
One owner, $200 discount. Will take '40-
'41 trade-in. Evenings call 2-7817. Yog
Mehta. q34
WILSON'S
Premium
USED CARS
1949 Buick
Super Sedan .$2245
1949 Buick Super
Sedanet $2225
1947 Buick Rdmst.
Sedanet $1475
1947 Buick Special
Sedanet $1395
1946 Chrysler Royal
Sedan $1295
1946 Plymouth
Convert $1175
ONLY OUR FINEST CARS
HAVE THE PREMIUM LABEL
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
COMMERCIAL AT CENTER
AUTOMOBILES
Eisner Motors to Buy
$40 Down
Payments to Suit
Your Budget
'37 Plymouth Sedan
'37 Chevrolet Sedan
'37 Buick Coupe
'36 Chevrolet Sedan
'30 Ford Coupe
'36 Chevrolet 2-Door
'35 Ford Sedan
Any of the above cars can
be purchased lor $40
DOWN, you name the
payments!
Orvals Lot No. 2
785 S. 12th
Ph. 2-2502
q3V
TRADE: 1940 Crosley conv. R&H, turn
signals under coal ou Dim etc. low
mil., clean At $200 cash for best larger
car offered. Ph. 36050 days only. q34
Eisner Motors to Sell
'40 Chevrolet
2-door. Good tires, Motor complete
ly overhauled. Radio, heater. This
is a real value.
Orvals Lot No. 2
785 S. 12th
Ph. 2-2502
$50 USED CAR LOT
fRfj grf. your one, uth St. Junction.
Open till 10 p.m. q34
19.18 DR CHEV. in good cond. Rea
sonable. Ph. 24775.' Q35
Check These!
1946 Dodge 4-Door Sedan
1946 Pontiac Sedanette
1946 Ford V-8 Tudor
1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe
1941 Chevrolet 2-Door
1941 Olds "66" Club Coupe
1942 Plymouth 2-Door
1941 Ford Tudor
1940 Pontiac "6" 4-Door
1940 DeSoto 4-Door
1940 Plymouth 4-Door
1938 Chevrolet 4-Door
1938 Olds "6" Coupe
1937 Ford Pickup
1935 Cherolet 2-Door ...$39.50
CAPPS
USED CARS
253 Union Ph. 3-6143
q35'
TO BUY equity in light L.W.B. truck not
older tiinn mo. No junk, come to 17B0
N. Front St. q35
'47 Dodge
CUSTOM SEDAN
Original light green finish, excellent
tires, radio, heater, defroster, wind
shield washers, chrome wheel disc,
log iignts, sport num. in is is reauy
a nice car. Down payment $465.
Full price
$1345
Convenient Terms and Trade
Orval's
'THE LOT WITH THE TURNTABLE"
Center at Church - Ph. 3-4702. q35
New 1949 Chev. Truck
For Sale
14 Ton long wheel base truck com
plete with grain box. $1750.
PH. 2-7401
'46 Olds
CLUB COUPE
THE POPULAR 66 SERIES WITH
RADIO, HEATER. DEFROSTER,
WHITE WALL TIRES, FOO LIGHTS,
BACK - UP LITE. WINDSHIELD
WASHERS, ORIGINAL MEDIUM
GREEN FINISH, INTERIOR LIKE
NEW, AND HYDRAMATIC. SEE THIS
TODAY.
$1195
Convenient Terms and Trade
Orval's
"THE LOT WITH THE TURNTABLE"
Center at Church - Ph. 3-4702. q35
'49 FORD deluxe sedan, R&H. Must sell
soon, $1450. Ph. 27028, 956 Tamarack.
q35
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
DOLLAR for DOLLAR
YOU CANNOT BEAT
48 PONTIAC SEDAN CPE. Hydramatlc,
Radio St Heater $1595
46 PONTIAC SEDAN. Radio St Heater $11!
41 PONTIAC SPT. CPE $395
39 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $295
40 BUICK SPT. COUPE $495
37 DeSOTO SEDAN $106
37 CHEV. SEDAN $195
37 PLY. SEDAN $145
42 PONTIAC SEDAN $595
40 FORD SEDAN $305
37 FORD SEDAN $77
MODEL "A" SEDAN $47
36 CHEV. SEDAN $47
ALL-WAYS
THE BEST FOR LESS
Herrall-Owens Company
Terms Trades
660 N. Liberty Bt. Phone 24113
. Q34
'49 Ford
CUSTOM SEDAN
Original llfti green finish, radio,
heater, custom made seat covers, low
mileage, good tires. Down payment
1535. Full price
$1595
Convenient Terms and Trade
Orval's
"THE LOT W ITH THE TURNTABLE"
Center at Cmcb. - Pb. 1-4702. .35'
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
REBUILT MOTORS
EX.. INSTALLED COMPLETE
CHEV. COMPLETE $160.00
FORD MODEL A 136.95
FORD V-8 174.95
PLY. 34 to 40 184.50
nnnnr . -Jul tn
Fleck & Neufeld Garage
3500 Silverton Rd. Ph. 42054
PARTS EXCHANGE
DOUBLE DEAL WRECKING YARD
3575 Pleasant View Drive
qc35
Brake Reline Special
ON
FORD - CHEVROLET - PLYMOUTH
$13.00
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM EXTRA
Fleck & Neufeld Garage
3500 Silverton Rd.
Ph. 42054
qc38
FINANCIAL
GENERAL FII.AINCB CORP.
LOANS
Lie. S-133 and U-331
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANC ANI? LOANS
Hear "Top Trades"
12:05 daily K.S.L.M. 1390 Kc'sM
136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 r
WANT TO BORROW M0O0 on good securi
ty. Ph. 2-7546. r34
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance, Co.
1980 Fairgrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phone 27032 Lie. No. M369-S291
Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. i
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 44 INTEREST
6 to 40 Vears and No Commission
DENTON & DENTON
MONEY
$25 to $500
quickly, privately, without embarrass
ment. $25 to $500 on auto up to $300
on salary or furniture. No co-signers
necessary. Employer, relatives or friends
not notified.
Phone or visit Presonal's YES MAN
TODAY he says "Yes" to 4 out of 6
loan requests.
PERSONAL
FINANCE COMPANY
Pacific Bids. Room 125
518 STATE STREET
Phone 2-2464 C. R. Allen, Mgr.
Lie. 8-122 - M-165
LOANS MADE TO RESIDENTS OP ALL
SURROUNDING TOWNS
r34
BE THRIFTY
IN '50
A "Bill Consolidation"
LOAN MAY MAKE YOU
"THRIFTY IN '50'
PAY OFF YOUR BILLS
LOWER YOUR MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
$50 to $1500
CALL OR PHONE TODAY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
118 S. LIBERTY PHONE 4-2203
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Time
Payments
ROY H. SIMMONDS
126 South Commercial St. Phone 3-9161
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4Va and b
YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason. Cash for Real Estate Contracts
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 4-2283. r
AUTO LOANS
WrLLAMETTTE CREDIT CO.
182 S. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 2-2457 Lie. No. M-159 S-1S4 r
TRAILERS
'46 COLUMBIA house trailer. Very good
cond. Elec, brakes. Best offer over $900.
Terms if desired. See at 1190 S. 12th.
t35
37' TRAILER house, equipped with new
all gas heater, cook stove, daveno Sz
swing rocker. Ph. 479J Albany. t39
il FT. Vagabond house trailer In very
good cond. Reasonable. Ph. 2-4129. t34
TRANSPORTATION
SEATTLE FRI. NOON. Carry one for com
pany. Call alter d p.m. Thurs 2-5660.
X34
LODGE
Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. &
A A.M. M.M. Degree Friday,
February 10. 7 pjn. 35
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machlnea sold, rented,
repaired. Roen 456 Court Phone 3-6773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair serv
ice. Free estlates. Trade-Ins accepted
on new appliances. Vlnre's Electric. Ph.
3-9239. 157 S. Liberty St. o
AUTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service da; phono 3-9266. Night
2-1804. 333 Center. o
BUILDING CARPENTRY
New and remodeling contractor. Resi
dential Sz commercial. W. E. Schrunk.
Ph. 3-4505. 04B
Remodel, repair that home now. Terms.
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. 037
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bide, clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
rairview Ave. n. a-jnn, saiem. oji
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register. All makes sold, rented, re
paired. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-C773. Q
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks,
driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Call
2-4850. o
CniMNEY SWEEP
OH stove, furnace chimneys vacuumed
cleaned. Ens ley, 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7178.
052
EXCAVATING
Ben Otjen St Son excavating Si grading,
Land clearing. Ph. 3-3DBQ. l59
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474, Lee Cross, Rt. 6, Box 437-C.
052
Brelthauprsfor flowers. Dlal3-9179. o'
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklns Co. product. Free de
livery. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5395. oj
LANDSCAPE N URSE R Y
F, A. Doerfler St Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 cor. Ph. 2-1322. o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 346 Jef.
ferson St. Phone 23452. o'
LAWN-MOWERS
Sharpening, guaranteed servlre. New
power and hand mowers Call Harry
W. Bcott, 147 S. Com'l. St. 052
lTwiTmoWERS KNIFE-SHiRPE NE R
At TJr Door grinding, lawn msrcrs, sclv
sors, knives. Dexter's Ph. 3-6833. o
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-41
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
Journal Want Ads Pay
STOCKS
(Br the Auoclated Press)
American Can 1124
Am Pow At Lt 18 H
Am Tel At Tel 149 '-j
Anaconda 29
Bendix Aviation 39'i
Beth Stee1 33 l
Boeing Airplane 27-t
Calif Packlni 344
Canadian Pacific 15
Case J I 46
Caterpillar 34i
Chrysler 65'
Comwlth St Sou
Cons Vultee 12S
Continental Can 38'a
Crown Zellerbach 32
Curtlss Wright 9'.i
Dounlas Aircrnft 74
D:ipont dt Nem 6i'i
General Electric 44
General Food 50
General Motors 77T
Goodyear Tire 48
Int HarveAter 28'i
Int Paper 37H
Kennecolt 54
Ltbby McN Sz L 7i
Lon Bell "A" 24
Montgomery Ward 58
Naih Kelvlnator na
Nat Dairy 40'
NY Central 12i
Northern Pacific 20
Pnc Am Fish
Pa Gas St Eleo 33 Vk
Pa Tel Sz Tel -...104
Penney J C 60l4
Riidio Corp 1
Rayonier , 27
Rayonlrr Pfd 3094
Reynolds Metal
Richfield 39"i
Safeway Stores 36?ii
Senrs Roebuck 4lVj
Southern Hnclflo 52-fi
Standard Oil Co. , 63 U
SUidcbnker Corp 39ai
Sunshine Mining 9-U
Trnnsanierlca 17U
Union oil Cal 26'fr
United Airlines 85
Union Pnclflc 14'6
U S Steel 30
Warner Bros Pic 147fc
Woolworth 49
Mail Carrier Returns
Unionvale Mason Demaray
of Unionvale, temporary rural
mail carrier on route 1 out of
Dayton postoffice, serving pa
trons in this area, who recently
underwent major operation at
the veterans hospital in Port
land, resumed work this week.
Robert St il well has substituted
for him about one month.
DIRECTORY
OFFICE FURNITURE A 8UPPLIES
Denk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases,
lerce Wire Recorders. Roen, 456 Court.
PAINTING
Elfstrom's are equipped to do your
painting. Phone 2-2493. o
PAINTING PAPERUANGING
Painting Si paperhanajlng. Free estl
jnate 857 Shipping. Ph. 3-9513. o59
Papering At painting. Est. free. Ph.
L-iwt(. o35
PAPERUANGING
Expert Paperhanging and Painting.
J. Woodswortb. Ph. 3-9007, Free cat.
PLUM ni NO
Freeze damage repairs. Ph. 2-9358. q57
Flsher,170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-2984.
o50
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing. Hutchewn Paint Store.
phone 3-3-66B7. o
ROTO ROOTER
Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged
sewers, arums, vn, 3-ojm.
SAND A GRAVEL
Garden Boll, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating, Walling Sand St
uravei uo., rnone 3-B34B.
SEPTIC TANKS
K, F, Hamel, septic tanks, aewer and
drain line cleaned. Guaranteed work
1143 8th St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404.
042
Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned
Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 2-9468. 3-5327.
o57
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank
Service, 650 Larson. Phone 2-0734. o
SEWER CLEANING 8ERVICE
One man, electrlo aewer cleaning ser
vice. Phone 3-4600. Bill Skewls. o44
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades Clean
sewers, drains. L. Howard. Pa. s-5327,
SEWING MACHINES
All makes repaired, free estimates,
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No.
Commercial. Ph. 3-3512. o
SPRAYING
Spraying Si pruning. Ph. 3-7900. o52'
SPRAYING AND PRUNING
Pruning and spraying. Phillip W. Belike.
Ph. 2-1208. o44
TRANSFER A STORAGE
Local St Distance Transfer, storage.
Burner oils, coal St briquets. Trucks to
Portland dally. Agent for Beklns. House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U. B,
or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage.
Ph. 3-3131.
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Under
wood portables. All makes used machlnea
Repairs ana rent, noen, ioc court.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328.
WELL DRILLING
WEATIIER8TRIPPINO
Free estimate. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-8!
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners. Window, walls.
At woodwork cleaned. Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished. Ph. 1-3337. 347
Court, Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller, Made to order. 1 Day
Del, Rclnholdt St Lewis. Ph. 2-3G3B,
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 2-4031.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
TWENTIETH STREET FROM BELLE
VUE STREET TO OAK STREET
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the
Common Council of the City of Salem,
Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient
and hereby dec ares its purpose and in
tention to Improve Twentieth Street
from the north line of Rellevue street to
the north line of Oak street, in the city
of Salem. Marlon County. OreKon. at
the expense of the abutting and adjacent
property, except the street Intersections,
me expense oi wnicn win oe assumea oy
the City of Salem, by bringing said por
tion of said atrret to the established
erade. constructing cement concrete
curbs, and paving said portion of said
meet with a men aspnamc con
crete pavement $0 feet in width In ac
cordance with the plans and specifica
tions thereror wnich were aaopteo oy tne
Common Council January 23, 1950, which
are now on file In the office of the city
recorder and which by this reference
thereto are made a part hereof. The
Common Council hereby declares Its pur
pose and intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the street Improvement department.
Written remonstrance airalnst the
above proposed Improvement may
filed with the city recorder at any time
within ten days after the final publica
tion of this notice by the owners of the
property affected.
By OriW of the Common Council Jan
uary 31. 1950.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Jan. 28, 10, 31, Feb 1, 2. $. 4, I, 7, , I.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, February 9, 1950 23
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock Marvel
By Valley Packlna ComDeny)
Wooled lambs $33.00
Feeder lambs $14.00 to $1B.00
Calves, xood (300-450 lbs.) 122.00 to $24.00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top ..$24.00 to 128.00
Fat dairy cows 112.00 to $13.50
Cutter cows $10.00 to $12.00
Dairy heifers $12 no to $15.00
Bulls ....$14.00 to $19.00
Portland Proflure
Buttrrfat Tentative, subject to imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
lo 35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 67c lb.; 92 score 65c lb.: 40
score. 63; 89 score. 53c. Valley routes and
country points 2c less than first.
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes u
wholesalers, grade 93 score, 63c. A
92 score. 62c: B score, 60r lb.. O 89
score, 59c Above prices are strictly
nominal.
Cheese Sell na ones to Port and whole
sale Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon 5
mall loaf. 44-45c: triplets 14 less man
Ingles
Ekks (lo Wholesalers) A grade large
40-40'ac; A medium 39-39'tc; grade B
large, 35-37c; small A grade 34jc.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
prints. 68c; AA carton. 60o; A prints.
G8c; A cartons 69c: B prints, 63c.
Ekes Prices to retailers: urade A A
lame 47c doz.; certified A large. 48c; A
Innte 45c; A A medium, 45c; A medium,
40c; B medium, 33c; cartons 2c addi
tional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c; Oregon loaf, 6
1b loafs 44' -45c lb.: triplets, lVa cents
less than singles. Premium brands, singles.
M'ic lb.: loaf. 63M,c.
Poultry I
Live chickens - No. I quality FOB
plants No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs, 17c; ,
fryers, 2-3 lbs., 21-33; 3-4 lbs., 23-25c; j
4 lbs. and over, 23 -25c: roasters, 4 lbs.
and over 23c; fowl Leghorns, 4 lbs and un
der, 14-15c; over 4 lbs., 15-16c; colored 1
fowl, all weights, 19c; roosters, all weights,
n-ioc.
Turkey Net to growers, tome, S0-31C
nens. 44c. Price to retailers, dressed: A
ycung hens, 50-51c: A young toms, 27-
jsc: mm toms, 4i-42c
Rabbits Average to growers, live
whites 4-5 lbs. 17-20c lb.; 5-6 lbs. 15-lflc
lb.; colored 2 cents lower: old or heavy
does and bucks, 8-12c. Fresh dressed
Idaho fryers and retailers, 40c; local, 48
52c. Country-Killed Meats
veal top quality. 40-42c lb.; other
trades according to weight and quality
with lighter or heavier. 33-35c.
Host Light blockers. 35-26; sows.
18-21C.
Lambi Top quality, springers, 39-41c:
mutton. 16-18c.
Beer Good cows, 30-32o lb.: canners-
cu tiers, 29 -30c.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.):
Beef steers; Good 500-800 lbs., 139-41;
commercial, $38-39; utility, $36-37.
cows: commercial. 135-37; utility. 133-
34: canners-cutters, $30-32.
Beef Cuts (Good Steers): Hind quarters.
148-49: rounds $45-48; full loins trimmed.
$60-63; triangle, $38-42; square chucks,
$40-43: ribs, 153-57; forequartera, 138-40.
Veal and calf: Good. 145-51; commercial.
$39-48; utility. $32-39.
Lamb: Good-choice spring lambs, $43
46; commercial. $39-41; utility, $36-41,
Mutton: Good. 70 lbs. down. 134-26.
Pork loins: $44-47; shoulders. 16 lbs..
down, $33-34; sparerlbs, (45-47; carcass-
;. 127-29: mixed weights. 12 per cwt.
lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Onions Supply moderate, market stea
dy: Ore. yellows. No. 1, $2.50-60; 10 lbs..
50 -55c; Yellows med., $2.50-75; large $2.50
75; boilers, 10 lbs., 36-38c; onion sets,
Lake Lablsh, 1 2c lb.
Potatoes Ore. Deschutes russets. No.
1A. $3.75-90: No. 2. 60 lbs.. 11.38-401 2ft
lbs., $1.00-10; 16 lbs., 63 -70c. Wash, net
ted gems. No. l., 13.75-an; No. 2, $1.25-45;
large bakers, $4.15-50; Idaho Russets No.
1A, $4.25-50; waxed, $4.60: 5 lb. sacks,
$2.50-60; new potatoes. Florida triumphs.
size A, $3.50; size B, $3,25.
Hay New crop, sibck Dales, u. H. no.
2 green alfalfa, truck or carlots F-O-B
Portland or Pugct Sound markets, $36.50
41.00 ton; U. S. No. 1 mixed timothy, $44
ion; new crop on is ana veicn nay or un
certified clover hay. nominally $35-28 de
pending on quality and location baled on
Willamette valley farms.
Cascara Bark Dry 12A:0 lb green 4o
ID.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 33o lb. on 13-month growth,
nominally.
Hldea Calves, 37c Jb.j according to
we xnc pips. 3io id.: Deer, ii-izo iD.t
onus, o-va lo. uountry ouycrs pay ao less.
not uaotatlons
Walnuts Franauettes. first quality lum-
do. at. jc: large, ja.fc; meaium. 27jc
second quality jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.3c;
meaium. zu.ac: Daoy. aa.aci sort sncu. urst
quality large. 29.7ci medium, 28.2ct first
quality larce. 29.7c: medium, 28. 3c: sec
ond quality large. 27.2c; med urn. 34.7c.
baby 22.2c.
Filberts Jumbo 30c rb.i large, I801
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. Feb. 9 W (USDA1 Salable
hogs 7,000; slow; barrows and gilts steady
to 25 cents hlcher: closed weak on all
hogs; top 18.00; bulk good and choice
180-220 lb. 17.50-18.00; little over 17.75
late; most comparable 220-250 lb. 16.75
17.50: few 220-230 lb. to 17.75; bulk 360
300 lb. 16.00-16.85; 300-375 lb. 15.25-16.35;
mostly 15.50 up; good and choice sows
under 450 lb. n. 50-15.33; duik ao jo.
and heavier 13.00-14.50.
Salable cattle 9.000: salable calves sou:
steers and heifers fully steady to 50
rents hither: other killing clnsses steady
to strong; few lots high-good to choice
fori Atpprx find vearllngs 30.00-34.00; me
dium and Bnrxl tirades 22.50-39.35: largely
22.75-38.00: medium and good heifers
32.00-26.00: package aood to choice mixeo
yearlings 30.00; common to gooa oeei
cows I6.00-20.00; lew on nemner oraer to
21.00: canners and cutters 13.oo-ig.oo;
medium and good sausage bulls 20.00-
22.00: medium weight and heavy fat
beef bulls 19.00-20.00; medium to choice
vealers 27.00-33.00.
Ha labia sheen 4.500: slaughter lambs
steady to strong with lop 10 cents high
er at 26.25; 116 lb. wooled lambs 24.00
several loads woolsklns and shorn lambs
unsold; ewes firm, 10.50-13.00,
Chicago Grain
Chicago. Feb. 9 (T Grains staged a
fair sized advance, although volume was
not heavy, on news of an additional cut
in railroad freigm car service, wnicn
was a result of the coal strike.
A further stimulus to buying, particu
larly in the new crop wneat deliveries,
was another day without moisture In
the western plains.
Wheat c oscd l'fa-a 11 inner. Marcn
$2.17, corn was Tt-IH higher, March
$1.27, outs were higher, MHrch
73'., ryo was 1 to Hi higher. May $1.29
$1.28?i. soybean were 9'.-l higher,
March 12.31 'A-02.31, and lard was 5 to
20 cents a nuntirea pounas nigner, Aiarcn
$10.55.
Portland Grain
Portland. Ore.. Feb. 9 (P) Wheal:
Soft white 2.19; soft white (excluding
Rex 2.19: white club 2.10.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.19: 10 per
cent 2.19; 11 per cent 2.30: 12 per cent
2.31.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 9. flour 3,
corn 2, oats 2, mill feed A.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
MADISON STREET FROM CHURCH
STREET TO COTTAOB STREET.
NOTICE HEREBY 18 GIVEN that the
Common Council of the City of Salem,
Oregon, deems lt necessary and expedient
and hereby declares Its purpose and In
tention to Improve Madison Street from
the east line of Church Street to the
west line of Cottaae Street. In the City ol
Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, at the
expense of the abutting and adjucent
property, except the alley intersections,
the expense of which will be assumed by
the City of Salem, by bringing saia por
tion of said street to the established
erade. constructing cement concrete curb:
and paving said portion of said street
with a 2'. inch asphaltie concrete pave.
ment 30 feet wide in accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the common
Council January 23, 1950 which are now
on file In the office of the city recorder
and which by this reference thereto are
made a part hereof. The Common Council
hereby declares Its purpose and Intention
to make the above described improve
ment by and through the street Improve
ment department.
Written remonstrance against the above
proposed Improvement may be filed with
the city recorder at any time within ten
days after the final publication of tht
notice by the owners of the property af
fected. By order of the Common Council, Jan
uary 23, 1950.
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recordet
Jan. 38, 30, 31, Feb 1, 3, 3, 4, f, 7, 6, 9
SALEM MARKETS
Catur'Ated (rem reports of Salem dealem
for int, .-"oancB or capital journal
Readers. (Povlsed dallv).
Retail Fee.1 Prices:
Egg Mash $4.65.
Rabbit Pellets $4.20.
Dairy Feed $3.70.
Peultrrt Buying prices Grade A color
ed hens, 19c; grade A Leghorn henj
and up 14c. grade A old roosters, 14c;
grade A colored fryers, 3 lbs, 24c.
Ess
Buying Prices Large AA. 37c: laree
A, 34-39c; medium A A, 35c; medium A
33c: pullets, 22-27C.
Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale price
l-7c above these prices; above grade
generally quoted at 44c; medium, 38c.
nutterfal
Premium 66c; No. t. 64c: No. 3. 86-6oo
fiurine prices).
Batter Wholesale irada A. 63ct r-
saU 71.
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., Feb. 9 (UP) Livestock:
Cattle salable 300: sunolv Includes one
load holdovers and few lots fed steers and
heifers; supply largely canner and cutter
rows: demand poor, particularly for
cows; early sales steers, heifers steady;
lew cows sieatiy to weax: some oios an
no cents lower on canners, cutters; two
lots medium around 900 ID. fed steers 23-
24; medium 730 lb. fed heifers 22.50; early
sales canner, cutter cows 13-14; common
medium beef cows 16-18; good beef bulls
20.50-31.
Calves salable 50; market quotable stea
dy; good-choice vealers 27-32; mediums
20-26.
Hoes salable 200; market not fully es
tablished; one lot choice 200 lbs. 19.25;
bulk good-choice 180-230 lbs. offered at
19; buyers Indifferent; some bids 18.60
down; sows steady; good 350-500 lbs. 15-
10.75; one lot good 116 lb. feeders 16.50:
choice quotable to 17.50 or above.
eneep saiaoie ao; notning oiierea eariy;
market nominally steady: good-choice fed
lambs quoted 22-23; good slaughter ewes
salable to 10.
OBITU ARY
John D. Storey
Independence John D. Storey was born
In Canada on March 18, 1873, and died
in Snlcm on February 3, 1950, at the age
of 76 year. 10 months and 15 days. When
he was four years old he moved to
Washington county where he grew up
on his father's farm. He worked at farm
labor for a number of years and later
did railroad work. He was united In mar
riage to Alice Heltzel at Forrest Grove
in 1898. To this union two children were
born. Around 1905 they moved to Stella,
Wash., where he was engaged In build
tng railroads and logging roads. Later
they purchased a dairy farm which ther
operated until 1918. They bought a farm
two miles south of Independence and
resided there until 1946 when they moved
Into Independence. He Is survived by his
iwo children, Lyle D. Btorey and Mrs.
Oeorge Stapleton. both of Independence:
one brother, Dave Storey of Forrest
Grove: one sister, Mrs. Sara Davis of
Wenatchee. Wash.: four grandchildren and
many friends. Services were held from
the Walter L. Smith mortuary Wednes
day at 2 p.m. with Rev John Hood offi
ciating. Final rites were held at the Bel
crest Memorl' park In Salem.
John Herman Bodeker
Lyons Funeral services were held Mon
day afternoon from the Weddle Funeral
parlors In Stayton for John Herman Bo
deker who died at his home here Feb. 3,
at the age of 62 years 6 months and 1
days. He was born at Fox Valley, August
26, 1888 and had spent his entire life In
this community, with the exception of a
period of time spent at Raymond, Wash,
employed in a logging camp. Returning
mier iu wiia community, ne louowea in
lORRlng and lumber Industry until hi
death, being an employe at the Mt. Jef
ferson Lumber company mill at that time.
He was a veteran of World War I, serv
ing In the artillery, spending many
months In France and Germany; also a
member of the American Legion Post 68
of Stayton and a member of the Odd
Fellow lodge for many years. He is sur
vived by two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Berry
vi iiyuua, nit, uiuco Jjiericy OI MCMinn-
vllle; three brothers, Ben of Mill City,
William of Alsea, Alex of Lyons; also sev
eral nieces and nephews. Interment was
held at the Fox Valley cemetery with the
American region in cnarge 01 graveside
DEATHS
Amy N. Howell
Mrs. Amy N. Howell, resident of 149
W. Lefelle, Feb. 4, age of 90 years, Sur
vived by two daughters, Mrs. Katie Unrig
of Salem and Mrs. C. L. George of Sher
wood: son, Guy N. Howell, Salem; three
grandsons. Kermlt M. Urlg. C. L. George
Jr., and John R. George, all of Sher-
wooa. services win be held be tne Vir
gil T. Golden mortuary Friday, Febru
ary 10 at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. O. W. Tur
ner officiating. Interment In the IOOF
cemetery,
Mrs. Margaret Ellsa Marshall
Mrs. Ma rue ret Ellsa Marshall, at th
residence at route 4 box 113. February
8, at the age of 65 years. Surviving are
four daughters, Mrs. Mildred McCollum.of
Lew is ton. Mont., Mrs. Nina Smith of Mill
vauey, cam.. Mrs. Blanche Schwlenlng
of San Francisco and Mrs. Grace Kufner
of Salem; four sons, Dana Marshall, Frank
Marshall, John Marshall and Ray Mar
shall, all of Salem; a brother, Clarence
Eggleston or Erie, ill.; eight grandchild
ren and two great grandchildren. Serv
ices will be held Saturday. February 11, at
1:30 p.m. at the Clough-Barrlck chapel.
Rosle B. Greene
At the residence. 930 Tamarack street.
January 6, Rosle B. Greene, at the age
of 87 years. Mother of Mrs. Maude Don
aldson of Redding, Calif., Alphu Greene
and J. W. Greene of Twin Falls, Idaho,
O. E. Oreene, Mrs. Barbara Ellison, Mrs.
Vlrgle Smith and Mrs. Alice Scott, all
of Salem, Spencer Greene of Torrance,
Calif., Lonzo Greene of Drlggs, Idaho, and
Mrs. Vera Holden of Rexburg, Idaho, 54
grandchildren and 63 great grandchil
dren. Shipment has been made by W. T,
Rlgdon company to Twin Falls Idaho
for services and Interment Friday,
February 10.
Jacob John Kleeman
Jacob John Kleeman. late resident of
2370 Hollywood Dr., In this city. February
7, at the aae of 77 years. Surviving are
his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Frances Klee
man, Salem; five children, Florence Klee
man, Mis. Grace Stephens and Percy Klee
man. all of Salem: Walter W. Kleeman,
U. 8. navy and Ernest A. Kleeman, Saa
Francisco, Calif.; a sister. Mrs. Etta L.
Schrlner, Sauk City, Wis.; three brothers,
k. a. ana icawara Kieeman, Doin 01 ea
lem, and O. F. Kleeman, Glendale, Calif. I
and four grandchildren. Recitation of the
rosary at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Thurs
day, February 9, at 7:30 p.m. Requiem
mass at St. Vincent dePaul Catho I
church Friday, February 10, at 9:30 a.m.
interment in Beicresi Memorial park,
Frank Karveles
Frank Karveles, late resident at Salem
route 2. at a local hospital. February 7.
Surviving are his wife, Mr. Mary Karveles,
Salem; and five step-children, Adam La-
pin, Jr., and Stanley M., Richard and
John Lapln, alt of Salem, and Mrs. WIN
ford Fitch, Blaine; 13 grandchildren and
one great grandchild. Services will be held
Friday, February 10, at 1:30 P.m. at the
Olough-Bnrrlck chapel with the Rev. Ver
non A. Zornes officiating. Interment In
Claggett cemetery.
Harris A. Amack
Darcle A. Amack, late resident of 1391
Broadway street, at a local hospital Feb
ruary 7. Survived by his wife, Mrs. a ol
die Amack of Salem; four sons, Howard
Amack of Vancouver, Wash.. Melvln Am
ack of New York City, Carl Amack In Cal
ifornia and Arthur Amack of Florence,
Oreg.; a daughter, Mrs. Marcella Salter
of Salem; a brother, Wilbur Amack of
Hayward, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Mabel
Ulmmick of El Dorado Springs, Calif.:
and 10 grandchildren. Services wilt be
held Friday, February 10, at 3 p.m. at
the Clough-Barrlck chapel with Rev. John
Walker officiating. Interment In the
City View cemetery.
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