Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 07, 1950, Page 17, Image 17

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    AUTOMOBILES
"McKay's Corner"
The "OK" That Counts!
Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co.
. 550 No. Commercial St. Phone 3-3175
g FOR RENT APARTMENTS
t EM. lurn. apt. upstairs. 704 N. Com'l,
CLOSE IN lovely electric heated modern
a rm. lurn. apt. Prlv. bath. 535 N.
Winter. . JpM
FURN. X rm., bath, private entrance, 1st
. floor. 1 blk. to bus. 1285 N. Liberty. Ph.
20837. Jp56
EM. lurn. apt. Clean. Close In. Utll.
furn. Ph. 29201. 760 W. Church St. Jp56
RM. partly furn. apt. N. Salem, oil heat,
eloo. range. 365 Taylor 6t Ph. 22097. .
. . 1PS6'
1 BDRM. apt. on west Aide. Ph. 2-1421.
Jp5B
BOOMS St Apts. for rent. 360 N. Capitol .
JUBN. I fc RM. apts. Ph. 2-726B. iPl
RM FURN APT, 6 S. 17th after 6 p.m.
HEW 2 rm apt, private bath, partially
rurmsnea. acuhj. imi unnu.
1 BDRM large unfurn. apt. Electric stove
St auto, oil heat. Prlv. bath. Also 3 rm.
mailer apt. with electric stove & prlv.
bath. Children accepted. Ph. 37773 or
1437 N. 4th. JP57'
K1CELT PCRy. modern 1st fir. apt. Cen--
lAnntMl. Hat water heat. For 1. a
couple or 2 girls. 468 N. Winter. Jp57
RM. partly turn. apt. N. Salem, oil heat,
lee. range. 365 Taylor St. JpSS
S RM. BASEMENT apt. 627 N. Winter.
1P57
SINGLE GIRL to ahare my apt. Ph.
3-8508 avt. 1P58
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
OFFICE SPACE with Llvesley Bids. ent
rance. Ph. 3-9801. J58'
SINGER ELECTRIC portable sewing ma
chines. Reasonable rates. Free Pick up
delivery. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
130 N. Com'l. Ph. 3-3512. 1
KENT USED CAB lot, 1695 N. Com'l. J71
BUSINESS BLPG. at 1694 N. Com'l. 391
tJSED REFRIGERATOR, Al Laug ReT
CO., 2350 State. Ph. 3-5443.
BUSINESS RM. tor rent B. L. 8 tin.
V DRIVE Trucks. Robinson Shell Service
' Center at Cottago. Ph. 38 103 J
QOOP USED PIANOS. H. L. Stiff. J'
FLOOR SANDERS for rent.
Montgomery
Ward.
r
fOWEB TOOL rental lor home and In
dustrial use. Howser Bros. Ph. 3-3040.
TBAILERS S2.00 per day. Howser Bros.
1410 B. 12th, West Salem.
to DO a lood Job rent a good floor sand-
er. ; Wt sell everything to complete the
Job.
HOWSER BROS. - Ph. 3-3646 !
ROOM & BOARD
SALEM Nursing Home. 3593 "D" fit. Am
bulatory or bed patients. Men or wom-
WANTED TO RENT
LOCAL BUSINESS man St wife desire 1 or
2 bdrm. furn. home. Ph. 2B662. Ja5B
GOOD 2 or 3 bdrm. houxe. Government
employe by Marcn ao. ra. .nwua. jaoi-
S OB 8 BEDROOM house to 160. Ph.
3-8109. la57
WANTED to rent S room house, 2 adults.
LOST & FOUND
POUNDi Large butt male collie. Ph.
2-0624 or 2-3772. k57
MISCELLANEOUS
LIS SPRINGER, men's hatter, 46 Court.
' We close Saturdays 12:30. m83
SPENCER COBSETIEBE Call 3-5072. m73'
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
I-HX SERVICE IN MQS1 CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST
Adolp't Bldg. State St Commercial 6ts.
SALEM Phone 3-3311 m
BUILDING MATERIAL
WE SELL ONLY the best cedar shingles
all grades. Del. 18" No. 1 carton pack
ed cedar wall shakes with under-course
112.50 sq Oak St Pecan flooring. Cedar
St Spruce siding. Ted Muller. Ph. Salem
2-1196. ma'
JFOB PERMA-STONE, Ph. 2-0603. ma78
Oak Flooring
Ko. 3 com shorts $130 per M
Ko. 2 com Rl S180 P" M
Full line of building supplies. Estimates
gladly given. FHA blue prints FREE
with material.
Epping Lumber Co.
4140 SllWton Rd. Ph. J30J4
miST
HOW'S YOUR ADDITION?
. Top quality lumber. PLUS prompt effl-
clent aervlce. PLUS UDbeatabla prlcea,
EQUAL
West Salem Saw Mill
1090 Wallace Rd Vi Mile North ol River
Ph, i-0593 ma73
SAVE AT KEITH BROWNI
! CEDAR WDmO V4x" 125 M.
WINDOWS prices ataahed In half on
x tpeclal shipment. Variety of alzea. Soma
aa low aa II. so.
REJECT PLYWOOD U". V tt",
V atartlng at 4o for eelllni tile plr
. wood.
EVERYTHING to build anythlnl at that
convenient location.
KEITH BROWN LUMBER
YARD
Front and Court, Salem. ma
HOME BUILDERS
CONTRACTORS - CARPENTERS
Inqulr. about apec. low-price on new
plaater board. 4x8 aheeta. Write C. O.
Lou Rt. 1, Salem, Ore. or Ph. 15111.
ma5
ON BUDGET TERMS
You can buy lumber. mWworfc, bard ma
terials, hardware, floor coTerlng. el
ectric appliances, paints. Insulation,
roofing and house wares for as little as
10 down on a purchase1 of 120 up to
I3O0 Small, easy monthly payments
take eare of the rest Make It easy on
your budget with budget terms from
KaTH BROWN LUMBER
YARD
that eon Ten lent Iivatlnn
F I and Court Streets. Salem, ma
T Jlace Classified Ads
, Phone 2-2406 '
(AUTOMOBILES
'49 Buick Roadmaster
Sedan - $2495
Radio Jleater - Dynaflow
'49 Pontiac "8"
Sedan $2195
Radio - Heater - Hydramatic
'48 Chevrolet f Ton
Pickup $1195
Heater - Deluxe Cab
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
LEAF MOLD. $1.50 8k. Del. Ph. 3-3537.
APT. SIZE electric range 165. 1 two burn
er electric plate tlO Ph. 2184, 170 Lan
sing Ave. nS6
500 BOXES, small size yellow Newtown
apples. 50c box. Bring boxes. Puritan
Cider Works, West Salem. ntfl
PHILLIPS BROS.
SPECIAL
Cow or chicken fertilizer, dry, weed
free, sterilized, dehydrated and pul
verized. Ready for any use and will not
. burn. Made in Salera. From cow and
chicken manure. Call 31468 and order
now, Phillips Bros., Rt. 6, Box 118, Sa
lem, Ore. 4 ml. east on State, n
10 USED tires. Make an offer. Ph.
2-4220. nBB
TABLE TOP Oas Stove. Automatic gas
water heater, both, 175. W. L. Wlant,
Hubbard Ore. Next door to feed store.
. nS6
35 M. LIECA CAMERA and case. Ph. 132
WX, Independence, Ore. n61
MOVltfO: Must sell davenport. Excellent
condition. Ph. 3-9878. n57
ALMOST NEW Gibson tractor with disc.
1400. Wagon Wheel Gift Shop, 2 miles
north Woodburn, hiway HOE. n5B
MOITAIB DAVENPORT St chair; ladies'
Roadmaster bicycle with light, horn Ss
basket; O.E. conventional rug cleaner
with attachments. Blbson concert type
guitar St Lyon St Mealy mandolin with
case. 063 Marquam Road, SUverton, Ore.
Ph. 4043 after 6 p.m. n61
WESTINGHOUSE apt. size elec. range St
refrlg. A-l condition. Priced for quick
sale. Phone 2-0478. nS8
OIL CIRCULATORS at greatly reduced
prices.
V EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa a
NO WAXING required With PLA8TXO
KOTE, the cellophane like finish for
floors or linoleum.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Ohemeketa n
PHILLIPS BROB
Fertilizers, well rotted or trashy any
k! ' By yard or sack. Flagstone for all
rock. work Cedar fence posts. Telephone
and eleo. poles. Any length, Shingles.
Yew posts. Lumber. Ph. 2-1458. Rt. 6.
Box 118. n
200 GAL. WHITE outside paint, 13 gal.
Good dining room table 88. Good cir
culating wood heater tlO. Hot water
tank (2.60. Ph. 2-1890. n38
USED ELECTRIC WASHERS I19.9& Up
luotcin nrruinjiva w.
3io unemegetg, n
FOB SALE Sawdust Conveyer complete
With 100 ft. belt and H h.p. motor; also
sawdust burner. Ph. 3-9808. n60
SALEM SAND Si GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road - Clearing - Ditching
Sewer St Basemen
Equipment Rente.
15 B ti yds.
10 13 yds.
D-7 Cat St Dozer
D-5 Cat St Doier
D-4 Cat St Dozer
Set w about ditching by the ft.
Phone Days 3-9408
Eves. 3-8246 or 2-4400
Salem, Oregon a
BREEZE range burner, dble. barrel. Cop
per tubing. Ph. 2-7533. n57
100S MODEL Springfield aporter. Ph.
3--B852 after 8. Bee at 1395 Pearl. n57
USED Electric Refrigerators, 149.95 A up.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
REROOFING, painting, remodeling. Wills
mette Valley Roof Co., Salem. n
FULLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Ph. 3-8357.
n83
GENERAL ELECTRIC, Crosley, Gibson,
and Montag Appliances at Oevurts. n
bsED Electric ranges, 119.95 Ss up.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
HEAT your home electrically with West
inshouse or Wesln automatlo electric
heaters. YEATER APPLIANCE CO, 375
Chemeketa. n
STEEL CLOTHESLINE POSTS, railings, In
tock, made to order. 1145 N. Liberty.
n68
USED RADIOS ' record players, 19.95 up.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa
TEXAS BERMUDA onion plants hen now.
Puritan Cider Wks., w. Salem. n57
PLASTIC APRONS, variety to choose
from, makes beautiful gifts. Some host
ess, ideal for kitchen use. Ph. 20403.
alt
GET YOUR yard and garden peet moss
at Northwest Poultry, 1505 N. Front. We
have both half and whole bales. n79
WALLING SAND A GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROOK for roads and dme
ways. cement, ready concrete, garden
sand. Bulldozing, drainage and ditch
ing. H-yd shovel St drag Ha Pa. 1-9249
n
FOB YOUB spring tonic drink and en
Joy Pure Apple Cider. Contains all the
fruit vitamins (no preservative). Pur
Itan Cider Wks., W. Salem. n57
35 REO l'A T.-L.W.B. Truck $95. 2 wheel
Trailer. 18" tires. Used pipe Ss fittings,
bricks, windows, etc. Rt. 0 Box 232. Vt
mile No. of Frultiand iJburch. n5fl
BENT Wheelchairs and hospital beds
Buren, 3-7775. 745 Court St. n82
ELEC. WATER heater 135. Ph. 3-8837. &57
HOP STAKES for sale. Ohas. P. WyffeU,
it. 2 box 127, Woodburn. Ore. Ph. 1414.
. n5
BUBBEB MATTING made from discarded
tires. For door mats, back bars, schools,
churches, machine shops, etc. Any size.
Very reasonable. Ph. Green 388, Charles
Klopp, Woodburn, Ore. n57
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
4 Small balloon tires similar to chil
dren's, wagon sis. Call Hotel Salem
33161. 1 na58
FIB STUMP AGE and fir logs wanted.
Shipment can be made by truck or
rail. Independence Lumber St Manufac
turing Company. Inc. Independence,
Oregon. Phone 42. na
USED SAFES, used door closures. Ph.
3-7918. na57-
PERSONAL
MADAM MARY FORTUNE TILLER
Palm and paTchlc reader. Madame
aolvea Tour worrlea. Advice 9 a.m. to 10
p.m. dallr 173 S. Com'l. Under new man.
aiement. with thia ad and 11.00 gat a
apeclal readlni. Ph. 3-92S5. pS
STAMUX BOMB Product. Ph. am. pu
PERSONAL
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 35234.
P.O. Box 724, YMCA Wed.. Frl, 8:10 p.m.
pl36
AUTOMOBILES
LOG TRUCK St trailer. Will take '48 or '47
car as part. 1258 N. 6th after e p.m.
q58
OLDSMOBILE ROCKETS AHEAD
OLDSMOBILE
FACTORY DELIVERY
AGAIN AVAILABLE
New Low Prices
STARTING AT
$1745
Delivered to You at Lansing, Mich.
COME IN OR PHONE 3-4119
LODER BROS.
465 Court St.
42 DODGE panel ton, 1400. '39 Chev.
panel Vfc-ton, 1275, 2585 Portland Road.
q58
Eisner Motors to Sell
FROM owner 1949, 135 Packard deluxe
touring sedan. All extras. Coit 13450,
now 1300. Bank terms. Ph. 4-2338, 155
Fisher Rd. 051
'49 FORD station wagon. Has everything.
Cost 13,050. Sell for 11850. Ph. 2-9987.
Q58
FOB SALE Equity In 1941 Ford coupe,
1200. See at 1905 S. 12th. q5B
'34 FORD cpe. Radio, runs good. See at
3111 Sunnyvlew Ave. after 5 p.m. q58
47 CHRYSLER Highlander. R&H. Clean,
low mileage. See at University Clean
ers. 108 S. Church. q58
1939 1 TON DODGE truck. A-l condition,
new rubber, good rack, 25-ft. trailer
house, good condition, new electric re
frigerator St lots of extras. 2299 State
St. Ph. 35413. Q&fl
1934 PLYMOUTH coupe. Excel!, cond.
R&H. Private party. 1145. Ph. 1-3587.
qSB
'84 CHEV. 2-door sdn. Good tires, heater.
Fair cond. 190. Ph. 2-6900. q50
Eisner Motors to Buy
'42 INTER, dump truck. Extra motor St
trans. 13th St Hoyt. q57
GOOD 1938 Chrysler coupe. By owner.
845 Ferry St. qBO
49 FORD club coupe. 7000 miles. 11495.
1620 Cross. Apt. 4. q57
'4fl CHEV. 5-yd..dump truck. Sell or trade.
Take car or pickup. 2350 N, Church.
q57
1100 BARGAIN
'29 Model A Ford 4-door. Good condi
tion thruout. Recently overhauled. 16
lnch wheels. Runs fin. See at 2770
Garden Rd. eve. only. q57
WILL TRADE or sell 1941 Willys sedan
In good shape except for upholstery,
which Is a little rough, good mileage
car St 1934 Studebaker sedan, good
transportation, will add between 150 4
lioo cash. Title must be dear on your
car. 3615 Garden Rd. q5S
Eisner Motors Fine Gars
FARM EQUIPMENT
1945 OLIVER 60 rowcrop tractor, 1550.
BOATS
1948 EV1NRUDE llEbt four 0-7 h.p. motor.
Run about 30 bra. 4150. Call J-5581.
Q461
FINANCIAL
AUTO LOARa
WILLAMETTTE CREDIT CO. . -182
S Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph, 2-2467 Lie. No. M-159 B-18 T
SEE US FOR
ATTRACTIVE PARM LOANS
ONLY 4 OR 4tt INTEREST
ft to 40 Years and No Commission
DENTON & DENTON
REALTORS
144 State St. Phone J-300J f
FARM AND CITY LOANS
i'hl. and 1
toon OWN TERMS ot repayment within
reaaon. Caah for Real Batata Contract!
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
Ml Pioneer Trust Bids. Pb. 4-31U. f
GENERAL PINArtCB CORP.
LOANS
Lla. 8-133 and II-SM
, and
ROT R. SIMMONS
OlSDRANCt AND LOANS
Hear "Top Trade."
13:08 dallr K.S.L.M. 1390 10811
13S S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-0161 r
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
i98r Fairgrounds Road '
Next Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phone 27032 Lie No. M389-S291
.Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. t
BE THRIFTY
IN '50
A "Bill Consolidation"
LOAN MAY MAEJt YOU
THRIFTY IN '60 ,
PAY OFF YOUR BILLS
LOWER YOUR MONTHLY '
PAYMENTS
$50 to $1500
- CALL OR PHONE TODAY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
1, a. LIBERTY PHONI t-130!
MORTGAGE LOANS
HOMES BUSINESS FARMS
Abrams & Skinner, Inc.
r6'
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Tenna
On Larger Loana
Lone and Short Tim.
Payments
ROY H. SIMMONS
138 South Commercial St. Phon. 1-3161
t
NEED CASH
For Bills!
C cash to consolidate bills and reduce
expenses. Loans 125 to 8500 on Auto, up
to 1300 on Salary or Furniture up to
20 months to repay. Charges only for
the time you use the money. No co
signers required. Let us try and arrange
a loan the same day. We like to say
"Yes." Come In or phone.
PERSONAL
Finance Company
Paelfle Building Room 13ft
518 STATE STREET
Phon. 1-3464 c. R. An en. Mar.
Lie. 8-133 - 14-105
LOANS MADE TO RESIDENTS OF ALL
SURROUNDING TOWNS r58
TRAILERS
HOUSE TRAILER, 1048 deluxe modal. III.
new. .i loot, rnone a-a.oa.
DIRECTORY
ADDINO MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented.
repaired. Roen 458 Court Phone l-773
AUTO BADIO&
MARION MOTORS
NA8H SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-92M. Night
a-100. jjj uenur.
BUILDING AND CARPENTRY
Labor contract your new home. Also
remodeling and repair. Pb 2-4850.
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
DIRECTORY
BULLDOZING
Bulldoslng, leveling, road bldg, clear
ing, teeth tor brush. Virgl) Huskey. 1010
Fairvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3148, BU.ro, o63
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register. All makes sold, rente 1, re
paired. Roen. 458, Court. Ph. 3-8773. o
CEMENT WORK
Foundation, sidewalks, driveways, pa
tlos, curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Oil stove, furnace, chimneys vacuumed
cleaned. Ensley. 771 8. 2Ut. Ph. 1-7178
078
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross, Rt. 6. Box 437-C.
a78
DRESSMAKING
Tailoring St alternation. 1132 Edge wa
ter 3-7579 eve, 069
EXCAVATING
Ben Otjen St Son excavating St grading.
Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. o59'
Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial 8-9179. o
Complete repair service. Oil burners,
furnaces St oil stoves, day or nlte. Guar
anteed work. Ph. 4-2424. 072
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklns Co. products. Free de
livery. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5395. o
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
F. A. Doerfler St Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 2-1332. o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 246 Jef
ferson St. Phone 23452. o
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpening, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. 078'
Expertly sharpened. Jtcobsen Power
Mower Dealer. Moore's Bicycle St Sport
Shop. 237 N. High Street. Ph. 3-3844
o7
LAWN MOWERS KNIFE SHARPENER
At Or Door grinding, lawn mowers, scis
sors, knives. Dexter1 Ph. 3-6833. o
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4089. o
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar, Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St Ph. 3-7569
o59
OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases,
lerce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court.
Elfstrom's are equipped to do your
painting. Phone 2-3493. o
PAINTING A PAPERING
Painting Ss paperhanglng. Free esti
mate. 857 Shipping, Ph. 3-9813. o59
Ph. 22608 for painting, paperhanglng.
Attractive rates. Vender Molen. o75
Painting St paperhanglng done expertly
ds reasonable. Ph. 32398, 37184. o74
PAPERHANGING
JERRY JOHNSON PH. 2-9348. 062
PLUMBING
Preeze damage repairs. Ph. 2-9358. q57
Fisher, 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-2984.
076
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing. Hutchcon Paint Store.
Phone 3-6687. o
ROTO ROOTER
Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged
sewers, drains. Ph. 2-5327. L. Howard.
o
SAND GRAVEL
Garden Soil, crushed rock, Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walling Sand St
Oravel Co., Phone 3-9249. o
Salem Saw Writs, ph. 2-7603. 1292 N. 5th.
o75
SEPTIC TANKS
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect Todd's Septic Tank
Service, 550 Larson. Phone 2-0734. o
Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned
Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079
Elm St.. W. Salem, Pb. 8-9468. 1-5327
057
SEWER CLEANING SERVICE
Electrlo Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp Cutting Blades Clean
sewers, drains, L. Howard. Ph. 3-5327
SPRAYING
Bpraylng, L. W. Caudle. Ph. 2-7900. o78
All makes repaired, fEe estimates.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No.
Commercial, Ph. 8-8612. o
TRANSFER 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. S.
or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage.
Ph. 3-3131. o
TREE WORK
Insured tree service. Ph. 26014. o75
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Under
wood portables. All makes used machines
Repairs and rent. Roen, 466 Court, o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or
rcfinlssned. Relnholdt Lewis. 2-3630.
Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 37328.
WEATBERSTRIPFING
Free estimate. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 2-6965.
o78
WELL DRILLING
R. J. West. 4240 Sunnyvlew. 2-2773. o80
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners. Window, walls,
St woodwork cleaned- Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347
Court Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather.
o
WINDOW 8HADES
Washable, Roller, Made to order. 1 Day
Del. Relnholdt St Lewis. Ph. 2-3639. o
WOOD SAWING
Atkins. 1145 Tile Rd. 3-8674.
WOOD SAWDUST
West Balem Fuel Co. Ph. 2-4031.
LODGE
Loyal Order of Moose meet Ttaurs.
nigra 284 N. comi, pn. 3-5ZZ7. 78
Alnsworth Lodge No. 201, A.F
A Si AM. Special Tiles., March
7. M.M. Degree, 7:30 p.m. 66'
Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. tc AM
Wednesday, March 7. E.A. De
gree, 7:30 pin. 67'
Journal Want Ads Pay
a s ii.j ... i j. !! iwsws i ,.yHV pr'Z"- fM
TfJ'fs If
Robert Preston, Robert Sterling, John Barrymore, Jr., plan
a course of action in "The Sundowners1 Eagle-Lion release,
at tht Grand tomorrow with "Close-Up."
Held In Multiple Stabbing William Jones, 19, sits bound in
Brooklyn, N. Y., precinct police station after a wild stabbing
rampage. Police said he stole an eight-inch bread knife from a
cafe and ran berserk through the streets, stabbing six persons,
three of whom died. (Left to right) Louis Andrezzi, assistant
district attorney, who hold the knife; Miles McDonald, dis
trict attorney; Patrolmen Jack Pond and Daniel Leahy, who
captured the assailant. (AP Wirephoto)
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Livestock fllarael
(By Valley Packing OoiuPany)
Wooled lambs $22.00
Feeder Lambs S16.00 to 120.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs) S18.00 to 120.00
Veal (150-300 lbs) top ,.124.00 to 828.00
Fat dairy cows $i3.no to 1 14.60
Cutter cows 1 10.00 to S13.50
Dairy heifers tia.00 to 116.00
BuUs 814.00 to 119.00
Portland Eastslde Market
Trading on the Portland Eastslde Far
mers Wholesale Produce market today
was extremely slow with offerings lim
ited to valley potatoes, dry onions, loose
and face packed apples and seasonal
root vegetables. All prices were nominal.
Portland Produce
Butterfat Tentatlre, Subject to Imme
diate change. Premium quality maximum
to .36 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 65-68c lb.; 92 score 83-88c; 90
score, 61-64C. 89 score 55c Valley routes
and country points 2c less than first.
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk eubea to
whllesalers, grade 93 score, 64c. A
92 score, 62c; B score, 61c; O, 89 score
60c. Above prices are strictly nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale Oregon singles 39-42o, Oregon 6
small loaf, 44U-45oi triplet 1 less than
singles.
Eggs (to Wholesalers) A grade large
38-39 Vic.
Port laud Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers'. Grade AA
prints, 69c; AA cartons, 70c; A prints,
69c; A cartons 70o; B prints, 66c.
Ecgi Prices to retailers; Grade AA
large 45o doz.; certified A large, 43c; A
large c; aa meaium, -c; a meaium,
41-42o; B medium, 33c; cartons 2o addi
tional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland
Oregon singles 39-42e; Oregon loaf, &
lb. loafs 44!4-45o lb.; triplets, 1ft cents
less than singles. Premium brands, alngiea,
SIVtC lb.; loaL 53 Me.
Poultry
. Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f.o.b.
Plants): Broilers, under 2 lbs, nominal;
fryers, 2-3 lbs, 30-32c; 3-4 lbs. 33 -34c;
roasters, 4 lbs and over, 33-34c; light hens
under 4 lbs, 18c; over 4 lbs, 20-2 lc; heavy
hens, all weights, 25c; old roosters, all
weights, 13-He.
Turkey Net to growers, toms. 10-Sle.
hens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed, A
ycung hens, 60-Slo; A young toms, 27
38c; light toms, 41-42o.
Babbits Average to growers, 11t
whites 4-5 lbs, n-20o lb.; 6-6 lbs. 15-18c
lb.; colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy
does and bucks, 8-13c Fresh dressed
Idaho fryers and retailers, 40c; local, 48
52c
Conntrr-Kllled Heati
Veal Top quality, 18-4 lc lb.; other
grades according to weight and quality
with lighter or heavier, 33-35c.
Boss Light blockers, 24-28C! sows,
20-220.
Lambs Top quality springers, 40-42c;
mutton, best, 16-20c; hough heavy ones,
12-15C.
Beef Good cows, 27-32q lb.; canners
cutters, 24-25C.
Preah Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.):
Beef steers: Good 500-800 lbA.S40-43;
commercial, 340-42; utility, 335-39.
Cows; Commercial, $36-39; utility, $34
36; canners-cutters, $31-33.
Beet cuts (Good Bteersj, Hind quarters,
148-52; rounds. 148-51; full loins, trimmed,
163-67; triangle, $39-42; square chucks,
$44-46; ribs, $55-60; forequarters, $40-43.
Veal and calf: Good. $46-48; commercial,
$39-46; utility, $32-39.
Lamb: Good-choice spring lambs, $45
47; commercial, $42-44; utility, $36-38.
Mutton; Good, 70 lbs. down, $26-28.
Pork loins, $48-48: shoulders, 16 lbs.,
down, $34-35, sparerlbs, $45-48; carcass
es, $27-28; mixed weights, $2 per cwt.
lower.
Portland Hlseellaneone
Onions: Supply moderate, market dull;
Ore. yellows. No. 1, medium, $1.25-35;
iarge, $1.50-75; 10 lbs, 25 -35c; boilers, 10
lbs. 20-25c: onion sets. Oregon yellow. 50
lbs, 15.50-16.00; white, $6.25-50; Calif.
wntte giooes, i3.oo-aa.
LEGAL
General Services Administration Pub
lic Buildings Service Office of the Di
vision Engineer 123 TJ. S. Court House
Seattle 4, Washington March 1 1950
Sealed bids In triplicate, will be re
ceived at this office until 3 p.m. March
22, 1950 and then publicly opened, for
lurntsning uie materials, and periorm
Ing the work for interior and exterior
painting and repairs at the U.S. P.O.,
McMinnvllIe, Oregon in strict accord
ance with the specifications dated
PB-DIV-8, Peb. 20, 1950 and drawings
(If any) mentioned therein: and the
general conditions dated Sept. is, ivn.
And addenum thereto dated May 15,
1944. Specifications and other data
may be had at the office of the custod
ian of the building or the office of the
division engineer, or . public buildings
service. Room No. 507, Lemon Build
ing, Washington, O.C. L. W. Prlbcrg Di
vision Engineer.
Mar.7,8,9.
Potatoes. Ore. local Burbanks. No.
12.50-50; Deschutes Russets, No. 1A, $3.20-
jo; no. 4, ou ids., i.aw-au; it ids., B5-oc;
is ids, 63-esc; wash. Netted Gems, No. 1,
$3.15-30: 25 lbs. 80-85o: 15 lbs. 6D-82c: No.
2, 11.15-35; lnrgo bilkers, $4.00-50; Idaho
Russets, waxed, $3.65-75; new potatoes,
Fla. Triumphs, size A, $3.00-25.
nay: new crop, stacK Dales, o. a. no. 2
green Aiiana, trucK or car-Jots r-u-z
Portland or Puget sound markets. 33. so
il. 00 ton; U. 8. No. 1 mixed Timothy. $44
ton; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay
or uncertuiea ciover nay, nominally izo
28 depending on quality and location bal
ed on Willamette valley farms.
Cascara Bark Dry 13 Vie lb. green 4c
ID.
Wool Valley eoarse and medium grades
45o lb.
Mohair 25o lb. m -12-moath growth
nominally.
Hides Calves S5o lb.; according to
weignt, pips, 25o lb., beef, 9-10c lb.;
bulls. 6-7o lb Country buyers pay 2o less
Filberts Wholesale prices: Jumbo 19
22c; large 17-300 ; medium 15-18o.
Grower prices: Orchard run. 8-10c.
Walnuts Wholesale prices: Per lb. rn
loo-lb lots: First quality Jumbo. 31-32
large, 29-30ttc; medium, 36-26c; sec
ond quality Jumbo, 29-29 c; large 27
27e; medium 24-25c; baby, 19-
ao we. Grower prices, orchard run: Pran
quetteg, 10-13o lb.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore.. March 7 flj.m Livestock
Cattle salable 150: market actlvn on
kinds available; supply mostly dairy type
cows; early sales fully steady; medium
Bieera ?o; common neiiers n-au; canner
cutter cows mostly 13.50-15: few 16.50:
shells down to 11 or below; good bulls
20-21.50; common-medium sausage bulls
16.50-19.50.
Calves salable 60; market active, steady;
good vealers mostly 27-30; odd choice 31;
three head top choice 308 lb. vealers late
Monday 35, new recent high; commons
down to 15.
Hogs salable 200;' market rather slow;
early sales steady; good-choice 180-230 lbs.
19.50-20; heavier, lighter weights salable
18-19; good 350-550 lb. sows salable 14.60
16.50; good-choice 60 lb. feeders 18.
Sheep salable 100; no early sales; ask
ing strong to higher: eood-cholca No. 3
pelt lambs above 32.50; No. 1 pelt and
full-wooled lambs quotable to 23 or above;
good slaughter ewes salable 11-11.60,
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, March 7 OJJO Livestock mar
ket: Hogs salable 8,500; alow, steady to
weak on butchers 200 lbs. and uu: some
sales 10 to 15 cents lower than Mon
day's best- time; weights over 260 lbs.
In much smaller supply than recently;
barrows and gilts under 200 lbs. weak
to 25 cents lower; sows generally steady;
top 17.50 for a few choice loads around
215 to 230 lb. butchers. Most good and
choice 230 to 380 lb. butchers 17.00 to
17.40; 280 to around 350 lb. averages 16.25
to 17.00; weights under 200 lbs. very un
even; most 160 to 190 lbs. 15.50 to 17.25;
most good and choice sows .under 450
lbs. 15.00 to 16.75; bulk sows over 450
lbs. 13.25 to 14.75, according to weight
and quality.
Sheep salable 9,000; generally steady
trade on all classes, choice corn belt and
Colorado fed wooled lambs 28,00 the top;
butchers and choice offerings scaling 96
to 112 lbs, 27.00 to 28.00; other classes
especially sheep, In negligible supply.
Cattle salable 6,000; calves 400; slaugh
ter cattle steady to 25 cents higher, steers
rather slow and mostly steady but other
classes moderately active, vealers steady;
four loads high-good to low choice 1150
to 1275 lb. fed steers 80.00 to 32.00; bulk
medium and good fed steers and year
lings 22.76 to 28.50; few loads low-medium
steers carrying a common nd
22.50; medium to low-good heifers 23.00
to 25.50; load of good heifers held above
26.25; good cows 19.50 to 21.00; common
and medium beef cows 16.60 to 19.25;
canners and cutters 13.00 to 16.50; me
dium and good sausage bulls 20.50 to 22.50;
medium to choice vealers 24.00 to 30.00;
three loads of 1,000 lb. two-way steers
sold on country account at 25.25.
Portland Grain
Portland, Ore., March 7 (VP) Cash
grain: Corn No. 2 EY shipments 54.50.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.23; soft
white (no Rex) 2.23; white club 2.23.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.23V,; 10
percent 3.23 V4; 11 percent 2.23; 12 per
cent 2.23.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 95, barley
1, flour 6, corn 8, oats 3, hay 4, millfeed
12.
Chicago Grain
Chicago, March T W) Wheat respond
ed rather sharply, at the board of trade
today, to weather reports. At the start
It advanced to more than a cent on re
ports ot dust storms in the winter wheat
section.
All deliveries reached seasonal highs,
but were reduced to below yesterday's
close at times, on reports of snow In Ne
braska end Kansas.
Feed grains held a steadier tone.
At the finish wheat was to 2 high
er than yesterday's close, March $2.26.
Corn was to 1 cent higher, March
$1.30. Oats were ft higher to lower,
March 74i. Rye was V to higher.
May $1.36. Soybeans were higher to
lower, March $2.44-45, and lard was
unchanged to 7 cents a hundredweight
higher, March $10.BO.
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American Can ....1104&
Am Pow St Lt 20
Am Tel St Tel I50S
Anaconda 29
Bendlx Aviation 43
Beth Stee' 34 V.
Boeing Airplane 27S
Calif Packing 35
Canadian Pacific 14
Case J I 44
Caterpillar 35
Chrysler 65 Vt
Cons Vultee 13 Vi
Continents1 Can 31 T4
Crown Zellerbach 33
Curtlss Wright 8H
Dour las Aircraft 78
Dupont de Nem 624
Genera) Electric 46
General Pood 50 V4
General Motors 75 Vi
Goodyear Tire 49
Int Harvester 27
Int Paper 36
Kennecott 52
Llbby McN S: L 8
Long Bell "A" 25
Montgomery Ward 56
Nash Kelvinator 16
Nut Dairy 41
NY Central 13
Northern Pacific 20V.
Pac Am Fish 11
Pa Gas Si Eteo 33Mi
Pa Tel St Tel 107 M
Penney J O 60
Radio Corp , 14H
Rayonler 27
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal 22
Richfield 38
Safeway Stores 36'A
Sears Roebuck t
Southern Paelfle 53
Standard Oh Co. 83
Studebaker Corn 28
Sunshine Mining 10 V4
Transamerlca io
Union Oil Cal 26
United Airlines 87
Union Purifln 15
U 8 Steei 31V.
Warnei Bros Pie 13
Woolworth SOVfa
Stock Market
New York. March 7 UP) The stock mar
ket dropprd fractions to around two
points today before toucmng oottom.
The decline was one 01 tne snarpesi
of the year.
Most 01 the damage was done during
the morning. In late trading, though.
selling pressure let up and a good many
leaders made a partial comebacx.
Sales were at a rate of around 1,600,000
shares for the full session.
Declines were well spread through tne
list, although steels, autos, rails and air
craft stocks were among the most sensi
tive Issues.
The relapse was widely viewed as a
normal retreat from the S-year high
established yesterday morning.
Among the losers were U. S. Steel,
Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, Chrys
ler, Southern Pacific, Chesapeake St Ohio,
Lockheed, Schenley, Zenith Radio, Ameri
can Telephone, Texas Co. and U, 8.
Gypsum. -
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Balem dealer
for tbe guldanee ol capital Journal
Readers. (Revised dally).
Retail Pec Prices;
Egg Mash $4.66.
Babbit Pellets 14.30,
Dairy Peed $3.70.
Pool tm Buying prices Grade A Ouior-
ed hens. 32-24c;h grade A Leghorn hens,
16c: grade A old roosters, 13c; grade A
colored fryers, 1 lbs., u-34c
Errs
Buying Prices Large AA 36c, large
A, 32-35c; medium AA, 83c; medium A,
31c; crax, 24c.
Wholesale Prices Beg wholesale prices
-7o above these prices above large grade
A generally quoted at 39c; medium. 35e.
Batterfal
Premium 87o; No. t 650I Ko. t, H-6I0;
1 buying nrlces).
Butter Wholesale trade A, 69e; it-
tau its.
Mill Back in Operation
Independence The Indepen
dence Lumber & Manufacturing
company is operating two full
shifts with around 200 men back
at work for the first time since
the winter shutdown. With the
exception of a few days in Jan
uary the mill has been closed
for the last two months due to
supply of logs being shut off by
closed roads.
DEATHS
Emma DeDord
Emma DeBord. at the residence at 1019
Mill st.. March 6. at the age of 63 years.
Survived by husband, Elmer V. DeBord of
asiem, and a nroiner, Biuy omitn oi Mon
roe. Tenn. Member of Calvary chapel In
Salem. Services will be held at the Cal
vary chapel at 1143 North Liberty street.
Thursday, March 9, at 2:30 p.m. with
nev. ciauoe a. Ben oinciating. interment
In the Lee Mission cemetery direction of
the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Mrs. Orvlle B. Miller
Mrs. Orvlle B. Miller, late res dent of
2280 Mission St., at a local hospital,
March 6. Surviving are her husband,
John P. Miller, Salem; five daughters,
Mrs, Vaughn Gardiner and Miss Donna
Rose, both of Salem; Miss Mary Thelma
Rose and Mrs. Nels Johnson, both of
Eugene: and Mrs. Herbert E. Walker.
Tillamook; four sons, Harvey O. and
James o. Rose, both or Coos Bay: Syl
vester L. Rose, Tillamook; and Orvllle
Rose with the armed services; a brother,
Ernest E. McLendon, Oregon City; and
iu granacnuoren. services win De neio
Wednesday, March 6, at 1:30 p.m. from
the Clough-Barrlck chapel with the Rev.
Oscar Brown officiating. Concluding ser
vices at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum.
Hemorrhoids
(Piles)
Fissure
Fistula
Prolapsa
And other rectal dis
orders treated wltb-
ut hospitalization.
DR. R. REYNOLDS
Naturo- Rectal Specialist
11144 Center St. Phone 3-9460
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Tuesday, March 7, 1930 17
Vorman T. Simons
Independence Norman T. Simons, son,
of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin P. Simons wa
born at Cottonplant, Ark., January I,
1B2H, and flieo eo. as, at tne age oi n
years 1 month and 3 days. He came to
Oregon In 1943 with his parents. In 1945
he joined tne u. a. navy and served un
til August 1946. Later he Joined the D. B.
army and served in the army for the past
two years. He served overseas In both
branches of the service and at the time
of death was a sergeant In the army. H
is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Calvin P. Simons of Independence, five,
brothers, David L. Simons, U. 8. navy.
Jimmy O., Robert L., Charles K and
Steven O., all of Independence. His three
.tisters are Betty Jo, Mary E. and Shirley
D. Simons of independence, services
werr held from the Walter L. Smith mor
tuary In Independence Tuesday at S
a.m.. Rev. Ray W. Averltt of the As
sembly of God church of Independence
officiated at the service, interment was
in Plr Crest cemetery, south of Moa
mourn.
Daniel Delbert Felteg
Mt. Ansel Dan el Delbert Feltes. 35.
died Mar, 1, at a Salt Lake hospital.
utan, aiier an uiness oi several montn.
Born October 12, 1914 at Kansas City,
Kansas to Emll and Margaret Nett Feltes.
He moved to Salt Lake City two and
one-half years ago after a period of resi
dence in Portland, Oregon. A coast guard
veteran of World War II, Feltes was an
apprentice bookbinder at Hills Bookbind
ing company, until his Illness. He mar
ried Miss Ursula Keber on November SO,
1946 at Mt. Angel. Ore. Besides his widow,
Ursula, he Is survived by a son, Vincent
and daughter, Barbara, Salt Lake City;
hi ninth.-. Mrs. Margaret Feltes, ot
Spring drove. 111.: and a sister, Mrs. O.
T. Miller of Harrington, itanaas.
Requiem mass was ceienrateo rnaay
morning In the Cathedral of the Madeline
at 10 o'clock, In Salt Lake City, and bur
ial was there In the Mt. Calvary ceme
tF ptf. Either Urhan Keber. O.S.B..
of St. Agatha church, Portland went by
plane to Salt LaKe city 10 ouiciaie a
the funeral, and returned to Portland by
plane on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alois
Keber went to Salt Lake a week ago,
and will return to Mt. Angel with their
daughter, Mrs. Daniel Feltes and children,
Vincent and Barbara at a later date.
west atavton Mr. and Mrs. John Wfl-
kerson received word that their niece,
Desnne Oagle. died at the Dornbecker hos
pital in Poruana, irom ourns rece.vea
two weeks ago. Deanne Is the 10-year-old
HniiBhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cagle of
Sweet Home and received the burns as
she was prepared for bed, and was help
ing to prepare a younger onn ng it im
believed the child's flannelette gown
wa. ivnifut Mhtt stood In front of an
electric heater. The child frantically. Im
mediately ran outdoors and was serloui
ly burned before her parents were able to
catch her and smotner tne nm. w.
Oasle Is a brother of Mrs. Wllkerson.
She leaves her parents and two brothers
and one sister.
Martha O. Warts
Dallas Mrs. Martha O. Kurtx, 85, re
sident of the Perrydale community for 4T
yean, died In the Dallas hospital Sunday.
Funeral services will be Wednesday,
March 8, In the Henkln and Bollman cha
pel at 9 p.m. Interment will be tn Ball
Creek cemetery. Mrs. Kurti was born In
Michigan May 27. 1864, daughter of
Oeorge and Mary King. She is survived
by four daughters, Mary E. Walker, An
na Riddel), Frances Saunders, Cleone Wil
liams; three sons, Harvey u, ueorge
and Orvllle E. Kurts; a sister, Mrs,
Charles Walker and a brother, Ira T,
King, both living In Michigan.
George H. Terrle
Aurora oeorge H. Terrls. Portland, died
March 2. He was the husband of Oraea
Ferris, father of Mrs. Oeraldlne Myrmo;
step-father of Edward Clark; brother of
Walter L., Hubert C, William H., Charles
L., and Jonn o. rerris, ana rare. uii
Christopher, all all of Portland. Also sur
viving are 8 grandchildren. Funeral serv
ices were Saturday afternoon at th
House of Eolman, Hawthorne at 37th,
romana.
Ross Porter Donghetiy
Albany Ross Porter Dougherty, 87,
Brownsville, died at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. T. B. Isom of that city
Sunday. The funeral will be held at the
Brownsville Presbyterian church Wednes
day at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Dougherty was a
native or osicaioosa, iowa. He came so
Oregon in 1907, first locating In Cottage
Grove and to Brownsville In 1908. Hla
wife died in 1939. He Is survived by the
following children: Mrs. P. B. Isom
and Charles Dougherty, Brownsville: Mrs.
O. P. Wlgle, Salem; J. A., Long Beach,
Calif.; Dr. Louis R., Seattle, Wash.: and
C. O. Dougherty, Oloverdale; Mrs. E. A.
Klser. Harrlsburg; Mrs. O. L. Simmons,
SUverton: 8. A. Dougherty, Redwooft
City, Calif., and Mrs. Jack Sloss, Union;
two brothers and three sisters, all living
In Iowa, 31 grandchildren and 16 great
grandchildren.
Mamie Oraee MeClare
Albany Mrs. Mamie Grace McClure. TO.
died at her Tangent home March 2. Serv
ices were held Tuesday at 10 a.m. ai
the Fisher funeral home. Mrs. McOluro
waa a native of Wisconsin and had lived
in Albany and Tangent since 1913. She
was a former proprietor of "Mothers Inn'
at Tangent. She was married to D. O.
McClure In Michigan In 1898. who died
In 1932. Surviving Is a stepson, Oeorgo
V. McOlure of Los Angeles, Calif.
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