Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 08, 1950, Page 19, Image 19

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    FOR RENT APARTMENTS
1 DDBM large unturn. apt. Electrlo stove
At auto, oil beat. Prlv. bath. Also 3 rm.
mailer apt. with electric stov At prlv.
bath. Children accepted. Ph. 31773 or
H37 N. 4th. Jp57'
NICELY FURK. modern 1st fir. apt. Cen
ter located. Hot water hat. Por 1. a
couple or 2 tTtrls. 468 N. Winter Jp57
CLOSE IN 3 rm. apt. Partly Furn. Phone
3-4268. ' JP59
FURN. PERFECT for 3,
Owner 2455 Trade.
all electric. See
JP57
t APTS. Completely furn. Close In.
quire H. L. Stiff Furniture Co,
20185.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOB RENT 1 rm. modern furn. cottage.
Ph. 2fl18. Jm6T
MAE. 11, 4-rra. onlurniahed houae. 1343
A -??m??j1: .... Jmbl
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
OFFICE SPACE with Uveslej Bids, ent
rance. Ph. 3-9801. J58"
SINGES ELECTRIC portable sewing ma
chines. Reasonable rates. Free pick up
delivery. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
130 N. Oom'l. Ph. 3-3612. J
MNT USED CAB lot, 1895 N. Com'L J77
BUSINESS BLDG. at 1694 N. Com'l. 101
USED REFRIGERATOR, Al Lau ReT
Co., 2350 SUte. Ph. 3-6443. J65
BUSINESS EH. lor rem. a L. 6UII. 1'
V DRIVE Truck. RoJlnson shell Service
Center at Cottage. Ph. 18103 I
GOOD USED PIANOS. H. U Stiff. i9
FLOOR SAND BBS for rent. Montfomeri
Ward. 1
POWER TOOL rentals for home and in
dustrial use. Hawser Bros. Ph. 3-3646.
PIANOS. INVESTIGATE our deferred ren
tal plan. Tallman Piano Store, 3B3 S.
12th St. J68'
TRAILERS 12.00 per day. Howser Bros.
1410 8. 12th, West Salem. 1
TO DO a good Job rent a good floor Sand
er. We sell everything to complete the
job
1 HOWSER BROS. - Ph. 3-3640 1
ROOM & BOARD
SALEM Nuralng Home. 3589 "D" St. Am
bulatory or bed patients. Men or wom
en Trained nurses, 24-hr. service. JJ73
WANTED TO RENT
LOCAL BUSINESS man St wife desire 1 or
2 bdrra. furn. home. Ph. 28662. Ja58
GOOD S or 3 bdrra. houxe. oovernment
employe by March 20. Ph. 38605. Ja61
MANAGER OF leading paint company
wishes nice 2 or 3 BR bouse or duplex
In good district. Ph. 23933 day. Ja59
S OB S BEDROOM bouse to 160. Ph.
2-8109.
LOST & FOUND
FOUND t Large burl male collie Ph.
tJsssirVs ssVrl't r fjjjjrorwrfff
MISCELLANEOUS
US SPRINGER, men' hatter. 484 Court.
We close Saturdays 12:30. m63
gPENCEB COBSBTIEBB Call 3-5072. m73
" DENTAL PLATS REPAIR
3-ITl. SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST '
Adolph B Ida. State St Commercial St.
SALEM Phone 3-3311 m
BUILDING MATERIAL
WS SELL ONLY tha best cedar shingles
all grade. Del. 18" No. 1 carton paca
d cedar wall ahakes with under-couru
S12.fi0 sq Oak & Pecan flooring. Cedar
A SprrjM aiding. Ted Muller. Pa. Balem
J-1196. ' na'
frOB PEBMA-BTONE, Ph. 2-0605. ma78
Oak Flooring
Ko. 1 com shorts 130perM
Ho. a com Rl ....1160 per M
wiiti tin. nf hiillrilnc suDDlles. Estimate.
gladlr given. FUA blue prints FREE
with material.
Epping Lumber Co.
4110 Sllverton Bd. Ph. aJOM
maa?'
HOW'S YOUR ADDITION?
Top quality lumber, PLUS prompt em
elent service, PLUS unbeatable prlcea,
EQUAL
West Salem Saw Mill
1060 Wallaca Rd. Mile North of River
Ph. 3-05B3 ma73
SAVE AT KEITH BROWNI
ozdar aroma V4x4" as it.
WINDOWS prleei slashed In half on
apeclal shipment. Variety of sizes. Soma
as low as 11.80.
REJECT PLYWOOD It", "S" V4",
.; 4 starting at to lor celling tils plr-
XVERYTHINO to build anlthlng at that
convenient location.
KEITH BROWN LUMBER
YARD
Front and court. Salem. ma
ON BUDGET TERMS
' You can buy lumber, mtllwork, bard ma
terials, hardware, floor covering, el
ectric appliance, paint. Insulation,
' roofing and houae ware for as little as
' 10 down on a purchase of S20 up to
3300. Small, easy monthly payments
take care of the rest. Make it easy on
your budget with budget terms from
KEITH BROWN LUMBER
YARD
At that convenient location
Front and Court Streets, Salem, ma
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
LEAF MOLD. $1.60 Sk. Del. Ph. 3-3537.
500 BOXES, small size yellow Newtown
apples. 50e box. Bring boxes. Puritan
cider worKB, west saiem. no
PHILLIPS BROS.
SPECIAL
Cow or chicken fertilizer, dry. weed
free, terlllzed, dehydrated and pul
verized. Ready for any use and will not
burn. Made In Salem. From cow and
chicken manure. Call 31458 and order
now. Phillip Bros., Rt. 8, Box 118, 6a
- lem, Ore. 4 ml. east on State. n"
10 USED tire. Make an offer. Ph.
2-4320. n58
COME IN and ahop around. We have all
kind of lawn mower and garden tools
at very reasonable price. "For a square
deal" see Square Deal Hardware, 263
Chemeketa St. Ph. 33924. nS9
YOU CAN now buy good used watches
as low as S5.S0. Come In and pick one
out. "For a Square Deal" See Square
Deal Hardware, 203 cnemexeia 01, rn.
3-3934. n59
MERCURY 6 outboard motor, Pflueger St
Shakespeare rods reels, doom, waf
ers, very reasonable. Being transferred.
All like new. Ph. 3-7058. n59
SB M. LIECA CAMERA and case. Ph. 132
wx, independence, ore. nor
MOVINttt Must sell davenport. Excellent
condition. Ph. 3-9878. n57
ALMOST NEW Olbson tractor with disc.
1400. Wagon Wheel Olft Shop, 2 mile
north Woodburn. hlway 99E. n58
MOHAIR DAVENPORT At chair: ladles'
Roadraaster bicycle with light, horn St
basket; O.B. conventional rug cleaner
with attachments, Blbson concert type
guitar At Lyon St Healy mandolin with
case. 985 Marquam Hoao, Biiverun, ore,
Ph. 4043 after 6 p.m. n61
WESTINGHOUSE apt. size elec. range St
refrlg. A-l condition. Priced for quick
sale, prion e 2-0478. nss
OIL CIRCULATOR! at greaUy reduced
price.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
373 Chemeketa
YD. OAR WOODS gravel bed complete
with hoist, has side boards for 8 yd.
Dean W. Morris, P. O. Box 21, Scio, Ore.
nss
ALL KINDS Sand. Gravel, Crush, Mix,
von Diem i-ipe, . ue, opuo tidu, Rein
forcing Steal and Mash.
Ore iron Gravel Gn.
1405N Front St. - Phone 1-3417. B83
kin wawikin ....,..
ROTE, the cellophane like flnUn for
Y EAT XH APPLIANCE CO.
ti unemeiei
PIANO AND bench In fine rendition. Very
V Journal Want Ads Pay
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
PHILLIPS BROS
Fertiliser, well rotted or trash, any
k By yard or sack. Plaistone for all
rock work Cedar fence posts. Telephone
and eleo. pole. Any length. Shingle.
Tew poet. Lumbar. Ph. 1-14M- Rt- f.
Boi 118. P
100 GAL. wniTE outside paint, 13 gal.
Good dining room table A. Good cir
culating wood heater 110. Hot water
tank 12.50. Ph. 3-1800. n58
USED ELECTRIC WASHERS llOJft UP
T EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
FOR SALE Sawdust Conveyer complete
with loo it. belt and n.p. motor; aiso
sawdust burner. Ph. 3-9606. n60
SALEM SAND 6i GRAVEL COMPANY
Contract Work
Road - Clearing - Ditching
Sewer St Basemen
Equipment RaU
13 B yds.
10 D yd
D-7 Cat St Dam
D-6 Cat At Dozer
D-4 Cat St Dozer
Sew m about ditching by th ft.
Phona Day 3-9408
Brae. 3-8248 or 2-4400
Salem. Oregon n"
BREEZE range burner, dble. barrel. Cop
per tuning, pn. 2-7533. nai
1903 MODEL Springfield porter. Ph.
3-8853 after 0. See at 139S Pearl. n&7
USED Electric Refrigerators, 149.95 St up.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
REROOFING, painting, remodeling. Wllla
metie vaney ooi vo oaiem. n-
FULLER brush o. 1745 Grant- Ph. 3-8337
nu
GENERAL ELECTRIC, Croaley, Gibson,
and Montag Appliance at uevnria. n-
DSED Electric ranges, 119.95 Sc up.
XiSATEK ArflilAnUS UU.
376 Chemeketa
HEAT your borne electrically with West-
lnghousa or wesln automatic electric
heater. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375
Chemeketa. n
REBUILT PIANOS. Like new. Large se
lection as low as 125 down, 110 montn.
See at Tollman's, 395 S. 12th St. A mile
from high prices. n68
BEAUTIFUL pedigreed Pomeranian. Full
grown. Reasonable, en. a-03. not
STEEL CLOTHESLINE POSTS, railing, In
itock.. made to order, uu . Liberty
nftfi
USED RADIOS St record Players, 19.95 up.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
373 Chemeketa n
TEXAS BERMUDA onion plant here now.
Puritan Cider WW., n. saiem. noc
PLASTIC APRONS, variety to choose
from, make beautiful gift. Some host
ess, Ideal tor kitchen use. Ph. 30403.
n79
GET YOUR yard and garden peet moss
at Nortnwest Poultry, .sua . rronc. we
have both half and whole bale. n79
WALLINQ SAND St GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROCK for roads and drive
way, cement, ready concrete, garden
sand. Bulldozing, drainage and ditch
ing. H-yd shovel dras line Ph. 1-939
n
FOR YOUR spring tonic drink and en
joy Fure Apple uraer. contain au tne
fruit vitamin (no preservative). Pur
itan Cider WkJ W, Salem. n57
RENT Wheelchair and hospital beds.
Buren, 3-7775. 746 Court St. n62
ELEC. WATER beater $35. Ph. 3-6837. n57
RUBBER MATTING made from discarded
tires. For door mats, back bars, scnooi.
churches, machine ahops, etc. Any size.
Very reasonable. Ph. Oreen 368. Charles
Klopp, Woodburn, Ore. n57
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
4 Small balloon tires similar to chil
dren's wagon size. Call Hotel Salem
WANTED: Cottonwood Logs, also Fir
Peeler Logs. Quote price f.o.b. shipping
point, earliest smpment. meaermeyer
Martin Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland 4,
Ore. ATwater 4341. na61
FIR STUMPAGE and fir log wanted.
Shipment can be made by truck or
rail. Independence Lumber it Manufac
turing Company. Inc. Independence,
Ortson. Phone 42. na
USED SAFES, used door closure. Ph,
3-7918. na57
PERSONAL
MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER
Palm and psychic reader. Madame
solves your worries. Advice 9 a.m. to 10
p.m. dally 173 a, com'l. under new man
agement. With this ad and $1.00 get a
special reading. Ph. 3-9285, poa
NOT RESPONSIBLE for bills contracted
other than myseli. Raymond L. Bye.
, P5
STANLEY HOME Product. Ph. 39307. p5l
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 35234,
P.O. Box mi. mot Wed.. Frl. 1:30 n.m.
p!3
AUTOMOBILES
FROM owner 194a. 135 Packard deluxe
touring sedan. All extras, cost 13450.
now S2000. Bank terms. Ph. 4'2326. 155
Fisher Rd. Q59
LOG TRUCK trailer. Will take '46 or '47
car as part. 1255 N. 5th alter 6 p.m.
fl58
OLDSMOBILE ROCKETS AHEAD
OLDSMOBILE
FACTOKY DELIVERY
AGAIN AVAILABLY
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 K ton. 3400. '39 Cbev.
panel tt-ton, 1275. 3585 Portland Road.
q&B'
Eisner Motors to Sell
'49 FORD station wagon. Ha everything.
Cost 13,050. Sell for 31850, Pb. 2-9987.
q58
FOR SALE Equity In 1941 Ford coupe,
jj2uo. see at laos s. mn. q&B-
'36 FORD cpe. Radio, run good. See at
sill Bunnyvlew Ave. after 5 p.m. Q5B'
1934 PLYMOUTH coupe. Excell. cond.
R&H. Private party. 3145. Ph. 3-3587.
q58
Eisner Motors to Buy
'49 OLDS 70 club sedan. Light green
Used 3 months. Less than 4,000 miles.
Deluxe completely equipped with hydra-
matic, radio s air conditioning neater
turning signals. New cost over $3500.
My price 12195. Ph. 28018 after 9 p.m.
q60
FOR SALE '38 Chev., good condition.
Phone 3-5885 after 8 p.m. q5
49 PONT. 8 DeLuxe Stlverstreak sedan
cpe. like new, 8500 miles. RstH and ex
tras. S2095. 1170 Nebraska St. q59
1948 MERCURY sedan, all equipment, low
mileage, by orlrnlal owner, $1295. Con
sider traae. uood 11141-43 model. Pn
2-7058. q59a
MODEL A TUDOR 150. Oood transpor
tation. As Is.' Salem Equipment Co, 3455
D St. q5S
'42 INTER, dump truck. Extra motor &
trans. 12th St Hoyt. q57
GOOD 1938 Chryner coupe. By owner
645 Ferry St. p80
'49 FORD dub coupe. 7000 mile. 11495
1630 Cros. Apt. 4. q57
'46 CHEV. 5-rd. dump truck. Sell or trad.
Tiu car or pickup. 2350 . Church.
q57
$100 BARQAIN
' Model A Ford 4-door, Oood condi
tion thruout. Recently overhauled. 16-
Inch wheel. Run fine. See at 3770
uarqcn na. eve, only. q57'
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
BOATS
1.11 EVINHUDE llsht four t-7 h.p. motor.
Run about hrs. 1150. OaU 1-3584.
Qq61
II4I.M MEECUBT, our price I7J.50
Tirms. Salem Boathouse. 100 Chameketa
Ml
BOATS
16-FT. "WOLVERINE," a dandy, 1185.
Terms. Salem Boathouse, 100 Chemeketa.
qo.37
FINANCIAL
AUTO LOArrs
WTLXJUirrTTC CREDIT CO.
182 S Church
Parkin, a Plenty
Ph. 9-1461 Lie No U-1S9 8-134
SES DS POR
ATTRACTIVE PARU LOAHS
ONLY 4 OR 4i4 INTEREST
6 to 40 7eara and No Commission
DENTON & DENTON
REALTORS
344 Stat SL Phona 3-3663
PARI AND CJTT LOANS
4A and 6
TGJK OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Kstata Contract
and Second Mortgage.
CAPITOL SECORITTJB8 CO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bid. Ph. 4-3283. t
GENERAL PTNANCS CORP.
LOANS
10. S-iu and M-3H
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
. DISDRANCk AND LOANS
Hear "Top Trades'
13:05 dally K. S L.it. 1390 Ke'all
136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 r
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
i98f Fairgrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parking
Phona 27033 Lie No. M369-S291
Floyd Kenyon. Mgr. r
BE THRIFTY
IN '50
A "Bill Consolidation"
LOAN MAY (JAKI TOD
"THRIFTY IN '80'
PAY OFP YOUR BILLS -LOWER
YOUR MONTHLY
PAYMENTS i
$50 to $1500
CALL OR PHONE TODAY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
II . LIBERTY PHONE 4-3JOJ
MORTGAGE LOANS
HOMES BUSINESS PARKS
Abrams & Skinner, Inc.
4-
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Term.
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Tim.
Payments
ROY H. SIMMONS
138 South Commercial St. phon. 1-9161
r
NEED CASH
For Bills!
C cash to consolidate bill and reduce
expense. Loan 125 to $500 on Auto, up
to $300 on Salary or Furniture up o
20 month to repay. Charges Only for
the time you use the money. No co
signer required. Let us try and arrange
a loan the same day. We like to say
"Yes." Come In or phono.
PERSONAL
Finance Company
Paclho Building Room 136
518 STATE STREET
Phona 2-2464 C. R. Allen, Mgr.
Lie. 8-132 - M-165
LOANS MADE TO RESIDENTS OF ALL
SURROUNDING TOWNS r
TRAILERS
HOUSE TRAILER, 1948 deluxe model, like
new. 37 loot. Phone 3-5368.
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Roen 456 Court Phona 3-6773
AUTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-0380. Night
2-1804. 333 Center. o
BUILDING AND CARPENTRY
Labor contract your new home. Also
remodeling and repair. Ph. 3-4880. o
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010
Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3146. Salem. 063
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
register. All makes sold, -rented, re
paired. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o
CEMENT WORR
Foundation, sidewalks, driveways, pa
tlos. curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Oil stove, furnace, chimney vacuumed
cleaned. Ensley. 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176
o78
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross. Rt. 6, Box 437-0.
a78
DRESSMAKING
Tailoring St alternation. 1132 Edgewa
ter 2-757S eve. o69
EXCAVATING
Ben Otjen St Son excavating grading,
Land clearing. Ph. 2-3080. o59a
Brelthaapt' for Dowers. Dial 3-9 179. o
Complete repair service. Oil burners,
furnaces St oil stoves, day or nlU. Guar
anteed work. Ph. 4-2424. o73
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklns Co. products. Pre de
livery. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5396. oa
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
F. A. Doerfler At Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 3-1322. o
Curtains done and plain sewing. 36546.
075
DELDX BERVE SELP Laubdry 345 Jef
ferson St. Phone 23452, o
LA 'VN MOWERS
Sharpening, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
W. Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. o78
Expertly sharpened. Jacobsen Power
Mower Dealer. Moore's Bicycle St Sport
Shop. 237 N. High Street, Ph. 3-3844.
076
LAWN MOWERS St KNIFE SHARPENER
At Uf Door grinding, lawn mowers, scis
sors, knlve. Dexter' Ph. 3-6833. o
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phona 3-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar. Mandolin,
Banjo, etc. 1533 Court St Ph. 3-7569
o59-
OFFICE FURNITURE St SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies,' desk
lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases,
lerca Wire Recorders. Roen. 454 Court
Elf Strom's are equipped to do jour
painting, i-none awivj.
PAINTING A PAPERING
Painting St paperhanglng. Fri
mate. 857 Shipping Ph. 3-9513.
Ph. 22608 for painting, paperhanglng.
Attractive rates. Vander stolen. o76
Painting St paperhanglng don expertly
ei reasonaoie. fa. aaawa, jtim. 074
PAPER HANGING
JERRY JOHNSON PH. 3-9348.
PLUMBING
Freeze damage repairs. Ph. 29358, 437
Fisher, 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-3984,
075'
PICTURE FRAMING
Picture framing. Hutcbcon Paint Store.
Phone 3-6687. 0
ROT1 ROOTER
Call Electric Roto Rooter tor clogged
aewers, orain. Fa. 3-5227. L. Howard
Marshall Plan
Wheat Bought
Washington. March 8 UP) The
economic cooperation adminis
tration today approved the pur
chase of $27,000,000 worth of
American wheat and cotton un
der the Marshall plan.
The recovery spending ap
provals were contained in new
foreign aid grants totaling. $42,
266,000 announced today for five
European countries.
The wheat purchases totaled
nearly $16,000,000 and will cov
er shipments to Italy and Greece.
The Netherlands and Austria
were given authority to buy
more than $11,000,000 worth of
cotton.
In addition to the heavy grain
and fiber purchases ECA ap
proved the spending of $13,000,
000 by Great Britain to buy pe
troleum in the United States,
Latin America and the middle
east.
The days transactions bring
to $8,441,458,000 total Marshall
plan grants during the past 23
months.
DIRECTORY
SAND GRAVEL
Garden Sou, crushed rock, Sborel and
dragline excavating, Walling Sand Si
Gravel Co- Phona 3-9240. o
Salem Saw Wrk. Ph. 1-7603. 1293 N. 5th
075
SEPTIC TANKS
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.
Call us collect Todd'a Septic Tank
Service, 6S0 Larson. Phone 2-0734. o"
Mike's Seotlo Service. Tank cleaned
Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079
Elm St- W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. 3-5327
o57
SEWER CLEANING SERVICE
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp Cutting Blade Clian
aewara. drains. L. Howard. Ph. 3-53i?
Spraying, L. W. Caudle. Ph. J-7900. o78
All make repaired, tree estimates
Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No.
Commercial. Ph. 3-3512. o
TRANSFER A STORAGE
Local it Distance Transfer, storage.
Burner oils, coal St briquets. Trucks to
Portland daily. Agent for Beklna. House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U. 6.
or Canada. Laxmer Transfer Storage.
Ph. 3-3131. o
TREE WORK
Insured tree lervlce. Ph. 26014,
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington. Royal, Under
wood portable. All makes used machines
Repair and rent. Roen. 456 Court, o'
VENETIAN BLINDS
Balem Venetian Blinds made to order or
rtflnlsshed. Reinhoidt St Lewis. 1-3939.
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328.
WEATHERSTR1FPINO
Free estimate. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5965.
078
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymora, Rt 2, Box 317. Ph. 3-5136.
o63
R. J. West. 4240 Bunnyvlew. 2-2773. oflO
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners." Window, walls.
et woodwork cleaned,. Floors cleaned.
waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347
Court Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather.
o
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller, Made to order. 1 Day
WOOD SAWING
Atkins. 1143 Tile Rd. 3-8674.
WOOD Jj SAWDUST
West Balem Fuel Co. Ph. 3-4031.
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 14050
In the Circuit Court of tha Mat
Oregon for the County of Marlon.
Notice Is hereby given that the under.
signed has been appointed executrix of
vne estate 01 Mauie Jacobs deceased, by
the Circuit court of the State of Oregon
for Multnomah County, and has quali
fied. All Persons havlnc claim, aealnxt
said estate are hereby notified to present
wie same, amy Termed as by law re.
quired, to tb undersigned at Rant 1
Aurora, Oregon, within six months from
mo a a to nereor.
Dated and first published February 18,
1950.
Last publication Mareh 15, 1950.
Dorothy J. Beach
Executrix.
Beach, Simon St Greene, attorn le.
433 Pacific Bid., Portland, Or.
Feb 15, 22, Mar. 1. 8. 15
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY fllVRN that V.lnvri
Lytla has been appointed the Adminis
trator of the estate of Jennie M. Lytic,
deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of
Marion County, Oregon, on February 27,
1950. All persons having claims against
said Estate are notified to present the
same, dnly verified a required by law,
u tile omen 01 usierman ana wiuiama,
327 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon,
within 8 months from the date hereof.
IjIjOYD lytle,
Administrator of the Estate
of Jennie M. Lytle, Deceased.
OSTERMAN AND WILLIAMS,
337 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Org.
Attorney for said Estate.
First Publication: March 1st, 1950,
Last Publication: March 29th, 1950.
Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 39
General Service Arfmlnlatratlnn Pnh.
lie Buildings Service Office of the Di
vision Engineer 123 U. 8. Court House
Seattle 4, Washington March 1 1050
Scaled bids In triplicate, will be re
ceived at this office until 3 p.m. March
22, 1950 and then publicly opened, for
furnishing the materials, and perform
ing the work for Interior and exterior
painting and repair at the U.8. P.O.,
McMlnnvllle, Oregon in strict accord
ance with the specifications dated
PB-DIV-8, Feb. 20, 1950 and drawings
(If any) mentioned therein: and the
general conditions dated Sept. 15, 1942.
And addenum thereto dated May 16
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, D.C. L. W. Friberg Di
vision Engineer,
Mar.7,8,9.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY 18 GIVEN to all nr-
son particularly interested and to the
general public that a hearing will be held
before the common council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, at the city hall March 13,
maw. at tne nour or 7:30 o'clock p.m., to
consider an ordinance changing from a
Class l-O CBDltol Zone DUtrlrt tn
Clas ni-X Restricted Business District a
parcel 01 land lying In Block I or Cart
Wright's Addition to the City of Salem.
Oregon, 62 feet wide and 107 feet 8 inches
long having a frontage of 107 feet 3
Inches on Capitol Street and 62 feet on
Center Street.
The petitioners for this tone change
propose to construct a service station on
ssid premises.
By Order of th Common Council Feb
ruary 37, 1950.
ALFRED MDNDT
City Recorder
Salem, Oregon.
March 8. 9 10
LODGE
Loyal Order of Moose meet Thurs.
night. 284 N, Coml. ph. 3-5227. 76
A. Salem Lodge No. 4, A J1. & AM
Wednesday, March 7. EJL De
gree, 7:30 pjn, - 67"
A Pacific Lodge No. 60, A. F. &
A. M., M.M. Degree Friday,
March 10, 7 pjn. 69
t yy n ,u X 1
'it
n
.4
Active for Red Cross Co-chairmen of the educational divi
sion in the American Red Cross fund campaign here are Ar
thur Myers, at left, and Connell Ward. This division was the
first to complete its quota in last year's campaign and Myers
and Ward are out to repeat. Quota for this division is $1100.
(Bishop-Moderne picture.)
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem Ltveatock Marmet
iBy Valley Packing Ooiupanyi
Wooled lambs $22.00
Feeder Lambs $10.00 to $20.00
Calves, good (300-450 lb $18.00 to $20.00
Veal (150-300 lbs) top ..$24.00 to saa.uo
Fat dairy COWS $13-00 to $14.50
Cutter cows $10.00 to 313.50
Dairy heifers $12.00 to $10.00
Bulla $U.OO to $18.00
Portland Eastslde Market
Trndlntr was at a near-sianasim on
the Portland Eastslde Farmers Wholesale
Produce market today with all price nom-1
inai.
Portland Preduoa
Butterfat Tentative. i.Mbjef to imme
diate ehang. Premium quality maximum
to J5 to 1 percent acidity delivered in
Portland 65-68C lb.: 82 score oj-ooc: vu
score, 61-640, 89 score 55c. Valley rout
and country points 2c less than first
Butter Wholesale fob Bulk cudq id
wholesaler, grade 93 score. 64c. A
92 score, 62c; B score, 61c; O, 89 score
60c. Above price are strictly nominal.
Cheese Belling pnee to Foruami wnow
ila Oreo on singles 39-430. Oregon 8
small loaf. 44-45ct triplets 1 las than
tlnglea.
Ess (U Wholesalers) gratia iar
38-39 Wc.
Portland Dairy aiaraet
Batter Price to retailer: oraaa jui
prints, 6Dc; AA cartons. 70o; A print.
69c; A carton 70o; B print, 6flc
Efsa Prices to retailers: uraae su
large, 43o dos.; certified A large, 41c; A
large, tic; aa meaium, nc, a nwuiuia,
40c; B medium, 33c; cartona 3c addi
tional. Cbees Price to ratauerat s-ortiana
Oregon singles 39-42oi Oregon loaf, 8-
U. loafs 44 "A -45o lb.; triplets, IV cent
las than single. Premium brand, alngie.
blVio lb.; loaf. 63 Me.
Poultry
Live Chics: ens (NO. l quality, i.o.o.
Plants): Broilers, under 3 lbs, nominal;
fryers, 2-3 lbs, 30-32c; 3-4 lbs, 33-34c;
roaster, 4 lb and over, 33 -34c; light hens
under 4 lbs, 18c; over 4 lbs, 20-21c; heavy
hens, all weight, 25e; old rooster, all
weights, 13-Hc.
Tnrxey net to growers, hdu,
hens, 44o. Price to retailers, dressed; A
ycung bens, 60-Slot A young torn. 27
38c; light torn, 41-42
Rabbits Average to growers, live
whites 4-5 lbs. 17-20c lb.t 6-6 lbs. 15-lBc
lb colored 3 cents loweri old or neavy
does and buck. 8-12c. Fresh dressed
Idaho fryers and retailer. 40c; weal, 48
52e. Country-Killed Meals
Veal Top quality, 38-41o lb.! other
grades according (o weignt ana qu&uty
with lighter or heavier, 33-350.
Hon Light blocker, 34-2601 sow.
20-22C.
Lambs Top quality springers. 40-43o;
mutton, best, 16-20oi hough heavy ones,
12-15o.
Beef Good cows, 37-32o lb.; canners
cutters, 24-25C.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailer par cwt.):
Beef steers: Good 500-800 lbs.$40-43;
commercial. S40-42: utility. 135-29.
Cows: Commercial, 136-39; utility, 134
38: canners-cutters. ssi-sa.
Beef Cuts (Oood Stearsi, Hind quarters.
348-52; rounds, 348-51; full loins, trimmed,
163-67; triangle, $39-42; square chucks,
144-46; ribs, 855-60; forequsrters, $40-43.
Veal and calf: Oood, 346-48: commercial,
139-46: utility. 332-39.
Lamb: Good-choice spring lambs, 145-
47; commercial, 342-44; utility, 136-38.
Mutton: Good, 70 lbs. down. 826-28.
Pork loins, 846-48; shoulders, 16 lbs.,
down, 334-35, sparerlbs, S45-48; carcass
es, 127-28; mixed weights, 32 per cwt.
lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Onions: Supply moderate, market dull;
Ore. yellows. No. 1. medium. 11.25-35;
.arge, 81.50-76; 10 lbs, 25-35c; boilers, 10
lbs, 20-25c; onion seta, Oregon yeuow, so
lbs, 35.50-16.00: white, 86.25-60; Calif,
white globes. 13.00-35.
rotatoes : ure. locai Buroanx. no. i.
ia.ao-50; Deschutes Russets. No. 1A. w. ao-
35; No. 2, 50 lbs., 81.29-39; 36 lb., 65 -90c;
15 ids. 63-osc: wasn. netted uems. no. i.
S3.15-30: 25 lbs. 80-85C; 15 lbs, 60-62c: No.
11.15-25; large baker. 14.00-50: idano
Russets, waxed, 33.65-75; new potatoes,
Fla. Triumphs, size A. 13.00-25.
nan new crop, stacx oaies, u. a. no.
green Alfalfa, truck or car-lot F-O-B
Portland or Puget Sound markets. 133.50-
11.00 ton; U. S. No. 1 mixed Timothy, 344
ton; new crop oat and vetch mixed hay
or uncertified clover hay. nominally 135-
28 depending on quality and location bal-
on Willamette valley larms.
Caaeara Bark Dry USo lbM green 4e
lb.
Wool Valley coarse and madlum grade.
45c lb.
Mohair 35o Ox on 13-mootb growth
nominally.
Hides Calve 35o lb,; according tc
weight, pips. 25o lb., beef. O-lOo lb.;
ouua. q-tc lb country buyers pay 2o less
nioerts wnoicsaie prices: J umbo iv-
22c. large 17-20c; medium 16-18 c.
Orower prices: Orchard run, 8-lOc.
walnuts wnoiesaie prices: Per Jb, in
100-lb lots. First quality Jumbo, 3 1-32 M,;
large. 2fi-30Ac; medium. 3 6 -28 lie: sec
ond quality Jumbo, 2B-29c; large 27
37 C! medium 24ft-25o; baby, 194
30 Vic. Grower prices, orchard run: Fran
quettea, 10-l3o lb.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, March 8 0J.P9 Livestock mar
ket: Hogs: Salable 6.500. Moderately active.
general market steady to 25 cent higher.
moss advance on butcher over 200
and sows; top 17.50 for a few choice
load and lots mostly 220 to 230 lb aver
ages, bulk good and choice 200 to 270 ib
butchers, 17.15 to 17.40; most comparable
270 to 350 lb uneven, most good and
cnoice 160 to 100 lbs 16.00 to 17.25
bulk good and choice saws 4SU lbs down.
16.00 to 15.75; most comparable 476 to 600
lbs 13.50 to 14.75. Indication good clear
ance. Sheep: Salable 3.500. No loadlots daugh
ter lambs sold, asking up to 29.00; indi
cations strong to 50 cents higher; not
enough sheep here to mske a market, sen
timent firm.
Cattle: Salable 8,500; calves 200. Active,
steers and heifers funy steady to 50 cents
nigner; cows strong to fully 25 cents lush
er; bulls firm; vealers strong to 50 cents
higher, stock cattle strong; load of choice
1241 lb steer. 34.75; high good to choice
steers, 29.50 to 33.50; bulk medium to av
erage good trades 23.50 to 29.00; com
mon to low medium 21.50 to 23.00; medium
snd good heifers, 23.00 to 27.25; load of
good and choice 886 lb weights. 28.00; good
cows. i.50 to 21.50: common and medium
beef cows, 16.75 to 19.25; canners and cut
ters, i3.au to 10.75; medium and good sau
sage bulls, 21.50 to 22.50; medium to choice
vealers, 25.00 to 30.00: medlitm and good
lira to 9QO lb feeding steers, 23.18 to 25.00.
Portland Orain
Portland. Ore., March f W) Wheat:
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.23 'A
soit whit (excluding rex) 3.23 W; white
C1U0
Hard red winter; Ordinary 3.33'A:
per cent 2.33; a per cent 2.2)tt; 12 per
cent 2.23
Today' car receipts: Wheat 42 barley
t; nour a; corn e; mm teed .
Venezuela is about the lize of
Texas and Louisiana together.
V"
Also Protests
Representatives from the city
of McMinnville, which is pro
testing the proposed removal of
the West Coast Airlines service
from that city, Wednesday morn
ing were in Salem to confer with
Robert Letts Jones, who will
represent Salem at the Washing
ton hearing for United Air Lines
and West Coast Airlines.
Jones, who has been designat
ed to represent the city of Sa
lem and the Salem Chamber of
Commerce, discussed with the
group the presentation of their
protests at the Washington hear
ing.
In the group conferring with
Jones were Gale B. Vinton,
chairman of the airport commis
sion; Glen Macy, Jr., vice presi
dent of the Chamber of Com-
merce and a member of the air
port commission; and . M,
Holmes, secretary and manager
of the Chamber of Commerce.
STOCKS
(By the Associated Pressi
American Can
Am Pow St Lt
Am Tel St Tel
Anaconda
Bendlx Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Call! Packing
Canadian Paclflo
Case J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Cons Vultee
Continental Can
.110
. 20
.150
. 28
. 42
. 34
. 27 S
, 35
. 14
. 43
. 35 I
.. 65
,. 13'a
.. 37
..34 V.
Crown Zellerbach
uurtisa wrigm &
Douslos Aircraft 78
Dupont de Ncm 62
General Electrlo 46
General Food 60 V
General Motors 75
Ooodvear Tire 4S
Xnt Harvester 27
Int Paper 35
Rennecott 53Vh
Llbby McN As L 7
Long Bel) "A" 25
Montgomery Ward 56 i
Nash Kelvlnator 16
Hat Dairy 40
NY Central 13
Northern Paclflo 19
Pae Am Fish 11
Pa Oae At Eleo 33
Pa Tel St Tel 108
Penney J O 60
Radio Corp 14
Rayonler 27
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal 22
Richfield 39
Safeway Store 38
Sears Roebuck ., 43
Southern Paclflo 52 Va
Standard Oil Co. 63
Studebaker Corp. 28
Sunshine Mining 0
Transamertca 16
Union Oil Cal 26
United Airline 87
Union Paclflo 10
U S Steel 31
Warner Broa Plo 13
Woolwortb 40
Stock Market,
York. Mareh 8 Ort A t mid Tal
ly ate Into or wiped out early losses in the
stock market today.
Most of the losses were taken imme
diately after the opening.
cnanges eitner way were less tnan a
point In most cases.
moderate amount 01 business was
done with turnover at the rate of around
1,400,000 shares for the full session.
Oils stocks showed independent strength
and a handful of rail Issues tacked on
small gains.
Among the bslky spot were u. s. 01 eel,
Phllco, Anaconda Copper, General Elec
tric, and U. s. Gypsum.
Tending h lit tier were Youngstown sneet.
Lockheed, Zenith, American Telephone.
Miami Copper, Standard OH (N.J.) and
Richfield OH.
Portland Livestock
Portland, Ore., March 8 (U.B Livestock:
Cattle salable 200; most classes active;
fully steady, canner-cutter cows rather
slow; unevenly weak to 50 cents lower; me
dium-low good led steers 24-28; medium
heifers 23; common dairy type hclfcr
downward to 17; canner-cutter cows 13-
i4.ao; some held nigner: bulls strontr; lew
beef bulls 21-22; good 880 lb butchers
bulls to 23; medium sausage bulls 18-20,
Calves salable OS: market la r y active.
steady; good-choice vealers salable 27-
:; mediums 20-28; commons down to 15
Hoss salable 200; market rather slow but
mostly steady; Rood-choice 180-330 lbs
10.50-20: good-choice 155-255 lbs 18.50;
good 350-550 lb sows salable 14.50-15.50;
good-choice feeders 18.
Sheep salable 100; market active, strong
to 50 cents higher; good-choice 106 lb
No. 3 pelt fed lambs 23.50: medium-good
good fed yearling 20: two-year-old
wethers 12; good ewes salable 11-11.50.
Chicago Grain
Chicago, March S (VP) Oralns weren't
able to get very far on tha board
of trada today. Wheat had to absorb
a good deal of proflt-takinic, and al
though March and May went to new
highs they could not hold most of the
gain.
Corn, rye and soybeans were not much
changed, although March beans shower
relative wnakness throughout the session
Wheat closed lower to S higher, March
12.26)-. Corn wu Yt lower to higher,
March 1140. Oat were higher
May 71i. Rye was unchanged to low.
er, May 11.34-. Soybeans were lower
to higher, Msrch $2.44-, and lard
was 6 to 13 cents a hundred pound high
er, March 110.87.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Or.,
Salem Men on
Long Field Trip
Oregon State College, Cor
vallis, March 8 Donald C,
Chapman and Stanley . Hart
man of Salem are among 32 jun
ior and senior pharmacy students
taking a 10-day educational
field trip to pharmaceutical
manufacturing companies in the
midwest.
It is probably one of the most
extensive trips of its kind made
In the country, according to Leo
Schiuchetti. associate professor
of pharmacy, who is in charge of
arrangements.
Chapman s home address is
route 8, box 888-A. He is a sen
ior. Hartman, a junior, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hart-
man, 1534 Franklin.
The pharmacy majors will te
guests of three national manu
facturers, in Chicago, Indianap
olis, and Kalamazoo, Mich. Al
though each student finances his
trip, some have received help
from druggists in the state.
A contribution of $250 was
made for assistance of meals en
route by three Portland whole
sale firms, McKesson and Rob
bins, Northwestern Drug com
pany, and Mutual w noiesaie
Drug company. Meals and ho
tel accommodations are provided
by the midwestern drug manu
facturers.
SALEM MARKETS
ComDleted from reports of Salem dealers
for the traldanee of Capital Joarnal
Headers. (Btvlsed dally)
Retail Pee - Prices:
Kn Mash S4.65.
Babbit Pellets S4.30.
Dairy Feed 13.70.
Poultry t Buying prices Grade A ewor
ed hens 23-24c; grade A Leghorn hens,
18c: grade A old roosters, 13c; grada A
colored fryers, 3 lbs., 32-340.
Baring Prices Large AA 35c, large
A. 32-3 5c: medium AA, 33c; medium A,
1 Wholesale Priest Eat wholesale) price
8-7c above these prices above large grad
A generally quotea at sue; mouiuiu, v.
Batterfat .
Premium 67c; No. 1 65c: Mo. . BO-O"!
Butter Wholesale grade A, 69o; ra
tal) 74.
OBITUARY
wiiii.m 1. Hall
Woodburn William Lee Hall, at his
home west of Hubbard March 7, at the age
of 62 years. Born at Weber Falls, Okla.,
Februray 30, 1888 and came to Oregon
from Colorado in 1841. Resident of Hub
bard the past five years. Member of the
Baptist church. Survived by his wife, Al
pha Hall of Hubbard; sons, Wayne Lee
m. ' nf nntt-nit. Oreiron. and James Wil
liam Hall of Hubbard; daughter, Vivian
Carrell of Orand Junction, Colo.: Ootdle
Rose of Hubbard, Lillian Rose of Vancou
ver. Wash., Bonnie Carrell of Portland and
Kit. vnnnm nf Wnnrfbuni: brother. Alei
Hall of Sllverton; sister,' Ellen Todd of
Claremont, Fla.; and 10 grandchildren.
Services will be held at the Rlnao ohap-
f nt woodburn Tnuraaay. naarcn w, a
2 p.m. Interment In Belle Passl cemetery,
Mrs. PnHiorlnn Rnrdahl
Lyons Requiem mass was neid Monoay
morning at the Lyons St. Patrick Cath
nlltt rhurch for Mrs. Catherine Enndnh
nf Snlem. former resident of Lyons who
died at Albany Thursday morning at the
aito of 62 years, with Fa tne r aonnciuer
officiating and Josephine Brand of Stay-
ton Playing the music. She is survived
by two sisters, Mrs. Mattle Hiatt of Ly
ons, Mrs. Bessie Minlch of Portland, two
brothers, Put and Bert Lyons of Lyons;
also several nephews and niece. Pall
bearers were Bernard Lyons of Eugent,
Walter Bell, Ed Bell of Stayton, Jerry
Lyons of Gates, Percy Hlatt and Ed Ols
ler of Lyons, with Interment at the Fox
Valley cemetery.
Cleave Carl Parrlsh
Dayton Funeral service were held
Monday afternoon at the Dayton Baptist
church for Cleave Carl Parrlsh, 39, who
passed away March 3. In a hospital In
Chehalls, Washington, after a short ill
ness. He wo born Sept. 21, 1910, at
Dundee, and has lived in Dayton for 27
years. He Is survived by his wife, Ruth;
father, Ellis Parrlsh, Dayton; mother,
Maggie McFarlane, Aberdeen, Wash.; sis
ter. Elisabeth Morel. Aberdeen. Wiuh.:
brother. Berkley Parrlsh, Wlnlock, Wash.;
four niece and four nephews, and other
relatives and friends. Rev. Robert Wolfe
officiated at the services. Ed Orabenhorst
sang two solos, accompanied by Mrs.
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Resinol Ointment to relieve smarting
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It mast b good. At all druggists. Thj
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Ralph Timm. Pallbearers were Oliver Cal
lahan, .Robert Stllwell, Howard Paris, Ken-
netn Hunter, Howard Williams and BUI
Wright. Interment was In tha Dayton
IOOP cemetery.
Mrs. Ines Carl on
Alarum Funeral s-irvleea wen held
March 2. from the Weidle funeral homo "
in Btayton for Mr. Ines carlon, wno died ,
at the home of Mrs. Luta Fas on near
Aumavllle Februray 26, at tha age of 79
years, four months and 23 days. Clyde
Freeman or the Btayton Church of
Christ officiated and burial was In th
Butler cemetery at AumsvlUe. Mrs. Carlon
was born at Clinton, la., October 20, 1870.
She had lived at the Turner Memorial
home four years and had spent the last
three year with Mr. Fuson. Prior to
that she hsd lived In Medford for many
years. Surviving is a step-daughter, Mra.
Marine Botts of Medford, and t host of
mend in tne community.
Fred Edward Lines
Albany Fred Edward Lines. SI. Ltaa
county native, died at his home hers Mon
day following a short Ulnees. Services will
be held at the Fortmnier-Frederlcksen
chapel Thursday at 2:30 p.m., with burial
in the Riverside cemetery. Mr. Lines, a
rcwrea isrmer, was oorn near Fry sta
tion and had spent his entire Hie in tha
Albany area. He married Fmma B. Dunn
In Albany In 1933. The widow survives.
Mr. Lines, the last or eight children of
John and Martha Lines, who settled her
In 1863, Is survived besides his widow by
two nephews and four nieces.
DEATHS
Bums DeBord
Emma DeBord. at tha residence at 101f
Mill st. Mareh S, at the age of 53 years.
Survived by husband. Elmer V. DeBord of
Salem, and a brother, Billy Smith of Mon-
Tenn. Member of Calvary chapel In
Salem. Service will be held at tha Cal
vary cnapei at 1143 North Liberty street.
Thursday, March 9, at 2:30 p.m. with
kcv. ciaude a. Bail olllclatlng. interment
In the Lee Mission cemetery direction of
tne noweii-exiwaras cnapei.
Vlneent I. Tomshaw
Vincent I, Tomshaw. late resident of
Spokane, Wash., near Talbot, March 7, at
tne age 01 33 years, surviving are his wid
ow, Mrs. Clara M. Tomshaw. Spokane. An
nouncement of service later by tha Howell
Edwards chapel.
Lester Alvfn Stephenson
theater Alvin Stephenson, at hi noma
at Jefferson, March 7, at the age of 36
years. Survived by wife Helena Stephen
son of Jefferson: a son, Clifford Ste
phenson of Jefferson: a daughter. Crystal
Stephenson of Jefferson; mother, Mr.
bettle Stephenson of Eugene; five sisters,
Mr. Noah Glass of Redmond, Oregon, Mr.
Annabel William of Fallon, Nev., Mjs.
Ira Burneson of Eugene, Mr. Delia Stew
art of Eugene and Mr. Irene Sandefur of
Vancouver, Wash. : and threi brother.
Frank Stephenson of Portland. Wllbert
Stephenson of Los Angeles and Oliver
Stephenson of Jefferson. Announcement
01 service later by ciough-sarrick com
pany. Anna lane Blaea
Anna Jane Blaco, late resident or New
port, at Albany, Oregon, March 6. An
nouncement of service later by donah
Barrlck company.
Baby Boy HaeDenald
Baby Boy MacDonald. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Royal Phillip MacDonald of 43S
South 17th street, at a local hospital,
March 7. Survived also by a sister. Mar-
cla Marie MacDonald of Salem; and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lena
burg of Salem, and Mr. and Mr. Royal
MacDonald of Portland. Announcement of
service later by Olough-Barrlck com
pany.
Babart Marsden Da Lay
HObert Marsden DeLapp. at tha Tamil
residence on Salem route 8, March 7, at
the age of 56 years. Surviving are tha wid
ow, Mr. Emma DeLapp, Salem; two sis
ters, Mrs. Bernlce Davis, Project City,
Oallf., and Mrs Myrtle Johnson, Pullman
Wash.; and four brothers, Kenneth Da .
Lapp, Mitchell, S. D.; Forrest DeLapp,
Longvlew, Wash.; Bruce DeLapp, Eugenet
ana sari ueuapp, oeoeKa, Minn. Member
of tha Baptist church, Marlon post No.
661, chapter 6, Military Order of Cooties.
Services will be held at the Howell-Edwards
chapel Friday, March 10, at 1:30)
p.m. with concluding services at Belerest
Memorial park. Military service by VFW
post No. 661.
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