Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1950, Page 19, Image 19

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    MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Sa len Livestock Market
"By Vnllcy Packing Company)
V.'oolrd Iambs 122.00 to (24.50
Feeder Iambi JIG. 00 to s-ji.qo
B'iriiu lambs 125.00 to 27.00
Calves, nood (300-430 lbs.1 J20.00 to (24.00
Veal (130-300 lbs.) top .. (24.00 to $28.00
For, dairy cows (14.50 to (15.50
Cutter co w.i 112.00 to f 14.00
Dairy hcifora tH.oo to $17.00
Bulla ,160D t0 21-00
Portland Ki'sMde Market
Canby district asparagus sold for $4.75
A 30-lb pyramid on the Portland East
side Farmers Wholesale Produce market
today.
Rhubarb brouuht 11.50 for 15-lbs.
Radishes moved up to 75 cents a dozen
bunches.
Green onion were 45c a dozen bulches.
Portland Produce
Butterfat Tentative, aubjwt to Imme
diate chanae. Premium quality maximum
to 35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In
Portland, 61 -04c lb.: 02 score, 58-G2c; 90
score. 58c; 89 score 56c. Valley routes
and country points 2c less than first.
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers, srade A 93 score, 61c: A
92 score, 60c: B score, 38c; C 89 score,
56c. Above prices are strictly nominal.
Cheese Belllns price to Portland whole
salers: Oregon singles, 36-39 "a; Oregon 5
small loaf, 41-41 '.ac: triplets m less than
sinsles.
Es To wholesaler: A grade, large,
30 '.j -40c doz: A srade, medium, 38-38" jc;
B grade, large, 34 -33c doz.
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA
print, 66c: AA cartons, 67c; B prints, 63c.
Eggs Prices to retailers: Grade AA
large 43c doz.: A lame, 41c; AA medium,
41c; A medium, 40c; B medium, 33c; car
tons 2c additional.
Cheese Price to retailers: Portland.
Oregon sins lea. 37-41c; Ores on loaf, 5
lb. loaves, 42'a-43c lb.; triplets, Hi cents
less than singles. Premium brands, singles,
30l-i-52l.ic.
Poultry
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality. F.O.B.
plants): Broilers, under 3 lbs, nominal;
fryers, 2U-3 lbs, 25c; 3-4 lbs., 31c;
roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 31c; light hens
under 4 lbs. 16c; over 4 lbs. 19c; heavy
hens, all weights, 21c: old roosters, all
we slits, I3-14c.
Turkey Net to growers, toms. 30-31c;
hens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed; A
young hens, 50-5 lc; A younz toms, 27
38c; light toms, 4l-42c.
Rabbits Average to growers, live
whites 4-5 lbs. 34-28o lb.; 5-6 lbs. 20-24c
lb.; colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy
does and buck 10-14c. Fresh dressed
Idaho fryers, 45c: locals, 52-54c; some to
56c.
Country-Kilted Meats
Veal Top quality, 40-42c lb.; other
grades according to weight and quality
with lighter or heavier, 33-35c.
Hogs Light blockers, 24-25c: sows
18-22c.
Lambs Top quality yearlings. 44-46c;
mutton, best, 18-20c; bucks, 10-12c;
14-lSc.
Beef Good cows, 32-34c lb.; canners
cutters, 29-30c.
Fresh Dressed Meats
Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.l:
Beef SteersGood 500-800 lbs., $44-47;
commercial, 144-46: utility, $36-37.
Cows Commercial, $38-40; utility, $37
40: canners-cutters, $33-36.
Beef eats (Good Steers): Hind quart
crs. 154-56: rounds, $51-53: full loins,
trimmed, $67-71; trlanaie, $37-40; square
chucks, 140-44; ribs, $55-62; forequarters,
$40-41:
Veal Good, $48-31; commercial, $44-46;
utility, $32-39.
Calves Good, choice, $43-47; commer
cial, $37-43.
Lambi Good-choice spring lambs. $31
54: commercial, $46-48: utility, 137-41.
Mutton Good, 70 lbs, down, $28-30.
Pork loins, 8-12 lbs., $43-46; shoulders,
16 lbs. down, $31-34; spareribs, $42-46; car
casses, $26-27; mixed weights, $1 per cwt.
lower. v
Portland Miscellaneous
Onions 50-lb. sack Ore. yellows. No. 1,
medium, $1.40-1.50: large, 3 inch, $2-2.25:
onion sets. Ore. yellows, 50 lbs., $5.25-6.
Texas, $3.60-3.75; 50 lbs. yellow, $2.75-3.
Potatoes Ore. Deschutes Russets No.
IA. $3.60-3.80; baker size, 4.50-60; No. 2
bakers 3.00-60; No. 1, 5-10 lb. sacks size A,
3.35-45; 25 lb. No. 1A 95c; 15 lbs., 60-65c;
No. 2s, 50 lb. sacks, $1.25-29; Klamath
Palls No. 1A, 3.50-60; Idaho Russets No.
1A $3.85-96; 5-10 lb. sacks, $2.40-50; new
long whites, 50 ibs., $2.50-2.60; Calif, long
whites, 100 lbs., $4.65-4.75.
Hay New crop, stack bales, U. S. No. 2
green Alfalfa, truck or car-lots F.O.B.
Portland or Fuget Sound markets, $36-40
ton; TJ. S. No. 1 mixed Timothy, $44 ton:
new crop oats md vetch mixed hay or
uncertified clover hay nominally $27-30
depending on quality and location baled
on Willamette valley farms.
Caicara Bark Dry 12 lb., green 4c
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades
42-43c lb.
Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth
nominally.
Hides Calves 35c lb.; according to
weight pips, 25c lb.; beef 10-llc lb.;
bulls 7-8c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less.
Filberts Wholesale prices: Jumbo Is
aac; large 17-20c; medium 15-lSfec. Grow
er prices: Orchard run, 8-10c.
Walnuts Wholesale prices: Per lb. In
100-lb. lots: First quality Jumbo, 3 1-32 4;
large, 29-30lic; medium, 26-26 c; sec
ond quality Jumbo, 29-29ic; large 27
274c; medium 24&-25ttc; baby, 19 '.4
20',ic. Grower prices, orchard run: Fran
qucttes. 10-13c lb.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reporta or Salem dealers
for the guidance of Capital Journal
readers. (Revised daily.)
Reatll Feed Prices:
Est Mash $4.65.
Rabbit Pel lets $4.00.
Dairy Feed $3.70.
Poultry Buying prices: Grade A col
ored hens, 20-21c: grade A Leghorn hens,
15c; grade A old roosters. 13-14c; grade
A, colored fryers, 3 lbs., 29-3 lc.
Eggs
Bnylng- Prices Large AA 35c, large A,
32-35c; medium AA 33c, medium A 31-32c;
crax, 24c.
Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices
6-7c above these prices above large grade
A generally quoted at 40c, medium 37c.
Butterfat
Premium, 63c; No. 1, 61c; No. 2. 55-60c.
Butter Wholesale grade A, 66c; retail,
71c.
CMcaro Livestock
Chicago, April 21 (P (USDAt Salable
hoics 4,500; 25-40 higher; top 17.00: good
and choice 190-260 lbs 16.75-17.00; 270
300 Ibs 16.40-75: a few loads 310-360 lbs
15.75-16.40; few 160-180 lbs 15.50-18.75:
most sows under 450 lbs 14.65-15.50: choice
lightweights 15.75; 475-600 lbs 13.00-14.50.
Salable cattle 1,000; salable calves 300;
slaughter steers, heifers and cows strong
at week's advance; bulls and vealcrs about
steady; medium and good fed steers and
yearlings 24.00-2S.25: odd head good steers
to 29.00; medium and good heifers 24.00
27.75; good beef cows mostly 20.50 to
around 22.00; common and medium 17.50
20.00; canners and cutters 14.00-17.25;
sausage bulls 22.25 down: most medium
and good 20.50-22.00; medium and choice
vealers 26.00-30.00.
Salable sheep 500: slaughter lambs
strong; today's supply mainly No. 1 skins;
101 lbs shorn lambs at 25.75: sheep weak;
only good to choice handy slaughter ewes
13.00 and above; heavy fat ewes 11.00
Cova. '-iMi
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore., April 21 U- Weekly
Livestock.
Cattle salable Friday 50: scattered sales
steady: one carload not offered early; odd
common steers 23: canner-cutter cows
14.50-16.50.
Calves Friday salable 10; market mostly
nominal.
Hogs Friday salable 25; small lot good
choice 328 lbs. 25 cents higher at 19.
Sheep Friday salable none.
Chleago Grain
Chicago, April 21 r;p Soybeans spurt
ed Into new high ground today In a
move generated by government buying
of cash beans.
Old crop contract made new seasonal
peaks. May selling at the best price for
any soybean future since December. 1948.
November soybeans equalled Its previous
peak.
May and July corn made new seasonal
peaks, too. Wheat Jumped more than a
oent on continued lack of moisture in the
southwest.
Wheat closed 14-14 higher. May
12.37;; corn was i to 1 cent higher. May
$1.40H-: oats were S-1S higher. May
79: rye was -l higher, May 11.32'i:
soybeans were 2 to 44 higher. May
$2.794-4: and lard was unchanged to 3
cents a hundred pounds higher, May $11.
Portland Grain
Portland, April 21 W) Cash grain un
quoted. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.23V.
soft white (excluding rex) 3.23; white
cjub 2.23 W.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.24; 10 per
cent 3.34; 11 per cent 2.24; 13 per eent
3.25.
Hard white baart: Unquoted.
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 75: Barley
1; flour I; corn ft; oat 3; mill feed .
STOCKS
(By the Associated Press)
American Can
Am Puw St Lt
Am Tel St Tel
Anaconda
Bcik'Ix Aviation
Beth 8lccl
Boeing Airplane
Calif Pack Ins
Canadian Pacific
Ca.'e J I
Caterpillar
Chrysler , ,'
Cons Vultee
Continental Can
Crown ZclWbach
Cur Us Wright
Douglas Aircraft
Duiont dc Nem
Grneral Electric
General Food
General Motors
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecott
Llbby McN.At L
Long Bell "A"
Montgomery Ward
NnAh Kelvlnator
Nat Dairy
NY Central
Northern Pacific
Pac. Am Fish
Pa Gas Sz Elec
Pa Tel St Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonier
Rayonier Pfd
Reynolds Metal
Rlchllcld
Safeway Stores
Sears Roebuck
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Co
Studcbaker Corp
Sunshine Mining
Trnnsamerlca
Union Oil Cal
United Airlines
Union Pacific
U 8 Steel
Warner Bros Pic
Woolworth s.
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Stock Market
New York. April 21 fPi Radio-television
shares took over their familiar spot as
the market's leaders today.
The main body of stocks made a little
headway In the face of heavy opposition,
with gains limited to fractions for the
most part. Selected TV Issues ran up one
to around three points.
A number of low-Priced stocks made a
showing, as well as a couple of shares
affected by special developments.
Trading was heavy from start to fin
ish. Turnover hit a rate of close to 3,
000,000 shares for the full session.
The market surged ahead around mid
day, paced by the volatile TV division.
Large-scale profit-taking later lopped off
the widest gains.
Western Union was again In demand
following yesterday's Jump of 3i points
to 27
6 Indictments
By Grand Jury
The Marion county grand jury
returned six indictments Thurs
day while returning two not
true bills on felony charges and
one secret indictment.
Two burglary indictments
were returned listing George
Wright and Don Erickson, both
of Aumsville. They were order
ed held for circuit court action
for the alleged burglary of the
Aumsville tavern where some
$200 in rolled nickels was stolen.
The four other indictments
were for obtaining money by
false pretenses. Listed were
Kenneth John Bernard, Wood
burn; Robert W. Morrow, 2995
Cherry avenue; Harold B. Gour
lcy, Eugene and Allie Mclrvin
Derrick alias Frank Green.
Charges of obtaining money
by false pretenses were dismiss
ed against Carrol A. Peterson,
1811 North 4th. Bill Smith, Sil
verton Star route, was also freed
by the jury of a charge of threat
ening to commit a felony.
OBITUARY
Dr. Charles J. Bushnell
Dayton Graveside services will be held
at the Masonic cemetery, Albany, on Sat
urday, April 22, at 11 a.m. for Dr.
Charles J. Bushnelt, 74, of Toledo. Ohio,
who passed away Sunday, April 16. He had
been 111 two years. Mrs. (OLa Hewitt)
Bushnell. Is the daughter of the late
Judge Henry H. Hewitt, Albany. She
Is still teaching In the University of
Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Bushnell was a nephew
of the late Dr. L. L. Hewitt. Dayton, and
was president of Pacific university, For
rst Grove, from 1913 to 1918. Mrs. L. L.
Hewitt and Kenneth Pomeroy, Dayton, will
attend the services. Services are under the
direction of Fort miller and Fredericks,
mortuary, Albany.
Preston Ireland
Lebanon Preston Ireland. 69. a resi
dent of Linn county for 36 years, died
Wednesday at his home, 591 Grant street.
He was born Sept. 6, 1880 at Scio. He was
a well known farmer of the Lacomb area
before his retirement. Services will be
held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Howe
Huston chapel with Rev. Lynn ton Elwell,
officiating. Burial will be In the IOOF
cemetery. Survivors are his widow, Adah;
daughter, Mrs. Wlllma John of Portland;
sister, Mrs. Laura E. Maddux of Vallcjo,
Cam., two grandchildren and four great
grandchildren.
MRS. MARIE NELSON
Woodburn Mrs. Marie Nelson, wife of
Arthur C. Nelson, and a former well
known resident of Woodburn, died Wed
nesday at her home In San Jose, Cali
fornia on the eve of her 72nd birthday
anniversary. Mrs. Nelson was born In
New Lisbon, Wisconsin, April 20, 1878 and
came to Woodburn from South Dakota
In 1906. The family lived here until 1934
where Mr. Nelson was engaged In business.
From here they moved to Portland and
fn 1947 moved to their present home in
San Jose. In September, 1947, they cele
brated their golden wedding anniversary,
at San Jose. E-esides her husband, Mrs.
Nelson Is survived by eight children, Mrs.
Ruby Bennett. Mrs, Gladys Aiken, and
Mrs. Lil a Hazel, all of San Jose, Cali
fornia ; Murrell and Gordon Nelson and
Mrs. Vivian Parrish of Portland: Howard
Nelson of Hubbard and Harris Nelson of
Woodburn She also leaves three sisters,
Mrs. Carrie Lincoln of Beaverton, Mrs.
Tina Owre of Woodburn, and Mrs. Nettie
Ryerson of Portland and six erand-
children. Funeral services win be held
at the RIngo chapel at Woodburn Satur
day, April 22 at 2 p.m. followed by In
terment in Belle Passi cemetery.
Mrs. Arthur Nelson
Stiver ton Mrs. Arthur Nelson. 72. died
Tuesday at San Jose, Cal. Funeral ser
vices at 2 P.m. Saturday at Woodburn.
Survived by widower. Arthur Anderson of
San Jose, four sons and four daughters
In Woodburn, Portland and California,
and a cousin, Mrs. A. G. Sapher of 811
verton. She was the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Anderson who lived In Silver
ton for many years.
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Perhaps without being aware, your eyes may need
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DEATHS
Schyler Wilson
Schyler Wilson, at the residence, 2420
Lee street, April 19. at the age of 86. Sur
vived by a son, Clarence B. Wilson, Sa
lem; two slaters, Mrs. Vern Small wood.
Salem, and Mrs. Vernon Lowery of Port
land, and 19 grandchildren. Services will
be held at the Howell -Ed wards chapel
Saturday, April 22 at 3 p.m., the Rev.
George Molmqulst officiating, interment
In City View cemetery.
Mm. Ida F, Conn
Mrs. Ida F. Conn, late resident of 2274
N. Church street, at a local hospital,
April 19. Surviving are her husband,
George Conn, Salem: three sons, Elmer
Conn, Modesto, California, William Conn,
Parma. Idaho, and Arthur Conn; six
grandchildren and five great grandchil
dren. Services will be held at the Clough
Barrlck chapel Saturday, April 23, at 1:30,
p.m. with the Rev. Edward F. Harmon of
ficiating. Interment will be at Belcrest
Memorial park.
Mrs. Betsey Petrrson
Mrs. Betsey Peterson, at the residence
at route 1. Turner, April 19. Surviving are
two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Whitaker. Car
rlnston, N.D., and Mrs. Eugene C. Hawkins,
Kennewlck. Wash,; five sons. John H.
Peterson and Ole M. Peterson, both of
Turner, Walter Peterson, Eugene. Lewis
P. Peterson, Cathay, N. D. and Philip R.
Peterson, Salem: 13 grandchildren, nine
great grandchildren. Services wilt be at
the Christian church at Turner Satur
day. April 22 at 3 p.m. in charge of
Clough-Barrlck company. Rev. Eugene
Hawkins and Rev. Bernlce Peterson offi
ciating. Interment at Twin Oaks ceme
tery, Turner.
Arthur 8. Wolf
Arthur 6. Wolf, late resident of Salem,
station A, at The Dalles. April 19. Sur
vived by wife. Catherine Wolf. Salem:
step-mother, Mrs. Agnes Wolf, Casper,
wyo.: .sister. Mrs. Ma Dei Locy, coium
bus. Ohio. Member of Hastings, Ncbr.,
lodge No. 50, AF At AM. Services will be
held at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Monday,
April 24 a l 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Nellie Irene Hickman
Mrs. Nellie Irene Hickman, at the resi
dence at 210 Market, April 21. Wife of
Joseph H. Hickman, Salem: mother of
Mrs. R. T. Brown, Roberts, Mont., Mrs.
J. F. Nelson. Billings. Mont., Mrs. Del
Stitt and Joseph Hickman, Jr., both Port
land, Mrs. Harry Fandrem, Maplcton, Ore.,
Mrs. Herbert Vitus, Blue River, Ore., Mrs.
C. L. Miller, Springfield, Ore., Roy Hick
man, Missoula, Mont., Ralph Hickman.
Reno, New, Mrs. Grovcr Brown, Mrs.
Bert Phillips, and Donald Hickman, all of
Salem; sister of Mrs. Kitty Penoyer, San
Diego, Calif., Mrs. Mary Holly, Prairie
De Chten, Wise, and Oeorge Bowers. Sa
lem. Also survived by 36 grandchildren
and 40 great grandchildren. Announce
ment of services later by the Virgil T.
Golden mortuary.
Samuel Glenn Stevens
Samuel Glenn Stevens, late resident of
1130 Chemawa road, at a local hospital
April 21 at the age of 70. Husband of
Mrs. Pearl Stevens, Salem: father of Mrs.
Mildred Buslck and Glenn W. Stevens,
both of Salem; brother of Will Stevens,
Wisconsin. Also survived by three Grand
children. Serlces will be Monday at 1:30
in charge of Virgil T. Golden mortuary.
School Levy Approved
The Dalles, April 21 V-A
$138,568 special school tax levy
drew approval of residents here
yesterday in a 382-297 vote.
WANTED SALESMAN
SALESMAN WITH car. Apply from 9 a.m.
to noon. Willamette Valley Roof Co., 30
Lana Ave. gg
HIGH EARNING sales job open. Ambition
and personality more Important than ex
perience complete training program.
Permanent. Local concern representing
nationally known company. Phone Mr.
Donkin at 3-3748 for Interview. gg96
WANTED: PART TIME salesman, must be
willing to work Saturdays, Sundays St
holidays. Buckley's Mobil Service, N.
Dallas Junction, Dallas, Oregon. gg95
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for real es
tate salesman that Is well He favorable
known In Salem to act as manager of
our real estate department. Salary &
commission. Call at 212 N. High St.
SEVERIN REALTY CO. 8R95
WANTED POSITIONS
TAKE CARE OF children 1 to 5 yrs.
Ph. 2-8735. h97
LAWN CARE by monthly contact, Roto
tilltng. Jim's Service Contracting, Ph.
3-4241. hl00
AN EFFICIENT carpenter makes building
dollars go much Jarther. Ph. 2-8226.
h97
PRACTICAL NURSING With light house
work. Ph. 2-7898. h97
YARD WORK. New lawns. Ph. 2-3943. hll7
SPRAYING, plowing, discing, leveling, and
any kind of light tractor work. Nolen
Bathurat. Ph. 22907. hlOp
MOTHER, REGISTERED NURSE, will care
for girl 4 to 6 yrs. Days. Ph. 3-6413. ..105
ROTO-TILLING
M( H. Brown. Phone 2-7500. hllO
PAINTING DECORATING. Low esti
mates. 25 years experience. Ph. 3-7552.
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TELEPHONE CALLS TAKEN. 24-hr. serv
ice. Former phone opr. Ph. 3-5072. hl05
ROTOTILLER work. 1145 Hcoc Ph. 20594.
Experienced. Large or rmill Jobs. h!03
ROTOVATOR TILLING done by new
Howard Tiller. Call now for early work.
2-2720. h99
CARPENTER, new remodel. Ph. 26832. h99
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CHINESE HERB CO.
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Ties, and Bat. only
Office Hoars t s.
WANTED POSIT10N5
CHILD CARE. My home. Ph. 3-3611. hSO
CE M EST WORK wanted. Ph. 2-4850. n'
CARPENTER work. New, repair. Ph. 2-2093
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BOOKKEEP1VG, typing. Notary Public.
235 Pine St. Ph. 3-53B5. niu
BABY SITTING. Phone 2-0580.
INTERIOR PAINTING. Exp. Ph. 3-6796.
h98
GARDEN'S PLOWED by Roto-Tlllcr. Reas.
Ph. 2-2709. h96
ROOF WORK. Ph. 39694.
M. E. ROTARY tilling. E. N. De Hut. Eve.
Ph. 3-8333, day Ph. 3-6081. hill
TREE WORK, topping, mmrains, remov
ing. Ins. op. woric guar. w. u. mcauis
ter, 840 Trade. Ph. 2-1496. hill
PAINTING AND decorating. Work guar
anteed. Ph. 39694. II'
CUSTOM PLOWING, discing, leveling.
ph. A. eprenger. 3-nai or a-pam. aw
TREE WORK, topping, trimming, re-
movin. insurcfl operator, jonn rayne.
S93 Bellevue. Ph. 2-6014. hUS'
PLUMBING, new work & repairing by
hour or contract. Al Rogers piumDing,
640 Highland. Ph. 3-7627. h96
NANCY'S NURSERY SCHOOL, DAYS.
ACES 2 TO 5. 7:30 TO B. PH.
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CARPENTER WORK, 1st class built-in a
specialty. Home alteration. Fn. jbb. n-
Mimeographing-Typing
Poe's 665 North 16th - Phone 3-3643
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Modern Nursery School
Phone 3-9075
SUPERVISED child care, large fenced in
yard, playground. Iq. ph. 2-3916. hue
RESORTS
DEPOE BAY 2 view lots. Utilities 1500
each. Ph. 2-3783 eve. naao
EDUCATION
ENROLLMENTS are starting now lor the
new class at Oregon Beauty scnooi. jju
North Liberty. Come in for further In
formation or call 3-6800. hh95
FOR RENT ROOMS
ST & 3RD floor sleeping room. H & C
water. 461 N. High. Jk97
ATTRACTIVE ROOM. Prlv. home. Gen
tleman. 985 N. Summer. Ph. 3-63BB. juau"
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S20. 7ba Marion. JK'JO-
SLEEPING RMS. 795 N. Win'er 35539.
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CLEAN, warm, single sleeping room, hot
& cold water. 472 . Liocriy. jaw
SLEEPING rms. Furnished. 539 N. Winter.
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RM. furn. apt. Ground floor. Ph. 31S20.
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Inquire H. L. sun turn. j-isj. jp-
FURN. 1 & 2 room apts. 27288.
LIVE BETTER at the Ambassador apts.
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3 RM. FURN. apt, re frig. Ph. 2-3769. 960
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3 RM. FURS. APT. Refri. Included, lights
& water. 583 S. Winter. JPo
NEWLY FURN., 1st fir. apt. Prlv. ent..
bath, gar. Emp. couple. 613 union.
JP9T
STUDIO APT. Business girl. 1370 Chem-
ekcta St. Aiternoon only. jpko-
FOUR ROOM furnished apt. Electric
range, refrigerator, private bath, heat
and hot water 50. Adults. Ph. 37583.
Close in. JpSfl
RM. FURN APT. Utilities furn. Ground
floor. Adults only. Bus & market Vt
block. 2030 N. Com'l. JP97
CLEAN 3-RM. furn. apt., prlv. bath, re-
frig. Adults. 570 Union JPo'
i RM. furn. apt. 330 8. 14th.
3-RM. furn. apt. Lt., wt., heat. 705 N.
Liberty. Ph. 26047 alter 5. Jpl04
S RM. PARTLY furn. upstairs apt. 124S
N. Liberty. Jp6
NEW 3 ROOM (z bath, partly furnished.
AdulLs. 1047 Madison. JP104
FOR RENT HOUSES
5 RM. furn. house. 1 mo. rent for work
on place. Ph. 29835. JmBT'
RM. HSE., ptly. furn., elec. rge., oil
heat, toilet, shower, 136 mo. Inq. 325
Oregon Bldg. Jm97
3 RM. HSE. Newly redec. Modern bath &
utll. tbo mo. inq. 3aa Oregon mat. jmv-
FURN. 3 LARGE room duplex, new decor
ated, large glass enclosed DacK porcn.
Separate utilities, garage. Leased at
$60 per month. Ph. 2-4646. Jm97
3 BDRM HOUSE. Close In off Center Bt,
No objection to cntioren. fartiy lurn.
$50 month. Inquire 3183 Moody Ave. off
Park. Jm96"
ONE SMALL APT. $16.50 per month.
3 bdrm suburban home, parir furn. avail
able May 1st. $60 per montn.
Apt available May 1st. Ph. 2-4664. Jm
SMALL MODERN furnished 2 rm. hse.
Ideal for two. $40 mo. Pn. 3-8851. jmaa'
NEW 2 BDRM. HOUSE. Court type. Elec
tric range ec heat, hardwood iioors.
Insulated. 2230 Maple. See between 8
a.m. & 5 p.m. Jm96
SMALL HOUSE near Oervali. 910 per mo.
call independence 3BF13. jmo
3 RM. USE. partly furn, utilities furn.
$9.90 wk. or $25 mo. you pay. inq.
Williams. Jm96
NICELY FURN. duplex, hdwd. floors, com
pletely elec, 160 rnontn, less n laxen
for 1 year, l'i blocks south of Colonial
House. Ph. 35756. Jm95
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
SINGER ELECTRIC portable sewing ma-
chines. Reasonable rates, rree pick up
delivery. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
130 N. Com'l. Ph. 3-3512. )'
BUILDINGS 801 it 802 N. Liberty St.
Ph. 3-5194. 196"
TWO OFFICE SPACE. LiVCSlcy Bldg. en-
trance. Ph. 3-9801. jar
HALL FOR RENT, with or without kif
chen, for lodges, clubs, dances etc. Pour
Corners Community Hall. Call Frank
Dick, 2-0083. J108
BUSINESS RM for rent. H. L. Stiff.
I
TRAILERS, 12.00 per day. Howser Bros.
1410 S. 12th, Salem. 1
TO DO a good J.d rent a good floor Sand
er. Wa sell everything to complete the
lob
HOWSER BROS. - Ph. 3-3646 1
FOR LEASE: 2380 Portland Rd. Store 26
ft. frontage. Has rear entrance. Very
good location. Suitable for most any
type of business. Contact Mr, Winn.
Ph. 28662. J9Q
U DRIVE T.ucks. Robinson Shell Service
Center at Cottage. Ph. 29103. J
FLOOR SANDERS for rent Montgomery
Ward. )
GOOD USED PIANOS. H L. Stiff.
POWER TOOL rentals for home and In
dustrla use. Howser Bros. Ph. 3-3646.
J'
WANTED TO RENT
2 OR 3 BDRM house by May 1st. Will
give best of care. Ph. 2-0490. Ja97
WANTED TO RENT with option to buy.
1 or 1 bedroom, modern, unfurn. house.
Nice yard & garden space. Bus service.
Adults, references. Ph. 2-0703 days. Ja97
RELIABLE PARTY desires furn. home or
large furn. apt. Will pay up to 685 per
month, contact joe u. Bourne manor.
Phone 38216, eve. Ph. 37217. Ja95
DESIRABLE PARTY wants 3 bdrm. un
furn. hous-. Contact Mrs. Peterson . Ph
23624 or 20618 after 6 p.m. jaS6
ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN sleeping rms. Reas
onable. For men. 1795 Chemeketa. Jk96
BDRM. mod hse. not over $50. Ph. 4-2331
alter 6:00 p.m. Ja96
1 BDRM, UNFURN. apt or house. Reliable
couple. Write Box 492 Capital Journal.
JaOS
CLUB " MANAGER, SENATOR HOTEL
married, 2 children, wants reas., close
In, 2 or 3 br. Must be Available be
tween May 20 and June 1st. Ph. 2-0294.
Ja96
PERMANENT resident desire unfurn. 2
BR. modern home by May 1. No chil
dren. Ph. 3-9137 days or 3-3125 after
6 p.m. J96
ROOM & BOARD
BOARD St ROOM. Good home cooking.
Clean and quiet. Pack lunches. Men only.
1095 No. 5th. J95
ROOM A- BOARD, 495 N. Cottage. JJ97
LOST & FOUND
WILL THE PERSON that picked a bag of
Knitting Dy mistake at the Modcrne
shop at 305 Court St. return It there.
k97
MISCELLANEOUS
LES SPRINGER, men's hatter.
464 Court
mll5
we close Saturdays 12:30.
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
2-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST
Adolph Bldg. State Ss Commercial 6ts.
SALEM Phone 3-3311 m"
BUILDING MATERIALS
USED LUMBER As doors. 1079 2nd Bt..
West Salem. ma97
PICKETS, CEDAR bevel siding, utilities
siding brackets cheaper than shlplap.
Salem Lumber St Manuf. Co.. 450 Wal
lace Rd. malOO
CRUSHED ROCK
READY MIX CONCRETE
SILT AND TOPSOIL
PIT RUN St ROAD ' GRAVEL
COMMERCIAL SAND St GRAVEL
SUPPLY CO.
PHONE 31966 Dla
Plywood - Wallboard
AH thicknesses plywood, plasterboard,
lathe, insulation board, celling tile, Ai
3 thicknesses waterproof wall board
4'xS' sheets perfect for kitchen wall,
floor coverings, cabinet work, only
74c ft.
Shingles - Roofing
All grades, mountain cedar shingles at
bargain prices. First quality 3-tab com
position roofing, choice of colors. Low
est prices.
Windows - Doors
Hundreds new and used windows on
stock. Pick your choice of size and
type. New and used doors, all kinds.
Check our prices. New vertical grain
door Jambs only $3.50.
Shakes -Siding
No. 1 painted cedar shakes with under
course, $11 sq. Unpainted shakes $8.50
$9.00 sq. White asbestos siding $10 sq.
Toilets
New close-coupled toilets with seat
S27.60. 300 and 500 gal. septic tanks.
Bargain.
C. G. Long
Ph. 2-5821, 1 mile N. of Keleer. ma96
NO. 1 AND 2 Red Cedar Shingles, any
amt. Lowest market price. 100 sq No. 3,
8-ln clear 50r. vertical grain, suitable
for roof or falls 3.50 per sq. Large amt.
No. 3 R. oak flooring, very good. Cana
dian cedar wall shakes, all colors, with
good dry under course 12.50 per sq. Lame
amt of lumber 2x4 and wider 25.00 and
up. Call 2-1196 evenings. Ted Muller,
Salem-Indep. Rd. ma
MONEY SAVERS
DOUBLE-RUN WINDOWS. 3 popular
styles. Large variety of sizes. Just li
regular price.
"E" RUSTIC SIDING. 3x6 and 1x8 Kiln
"rim. -neaper man snipiap. 1X8 Kiln
Dried Cedar Shiplan.
MOULDED CASING, 3" Special at 3e Hn.
foot.
PRE-CUT PICKETS In 3 styles. Made Irom
ciear sun oriea ix3 s, 42" long. Only 12e
each.
Keith Brown Lumber Yard
Front and Court Streets. Salem. ma"
ON BUDGET TERMS
You can buy lumber, mlllwork, hard ma
terials, hardware, floor covering, elec
tric, appliances, paints. Insulation, roof
ing and house wares for as little as 10
down on a purchase of $20 up to $300,
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 lncnHnn
Front and Court Streets, Salem, ma
BEAUTIFUL, different-colored concrete
iiagBtuiiB ior your wanes, patios, etc.
Ore. Concrete Flagstone Co., Rt. 3. Ph.
3-3573. mal02
GET WARDS PRICES ON GUARANTEED
contract Installation
ROOFING
INSULATION
SIDINQ
WALLBOARD
TILE BOARD
ALUMINUM TILE
EVE TROFF
All materials St workmanship fully
guaranteed by Wards. Call Mr, Patter,
Ph. 3-3191 Eve, 2-5087.
Montgomery Wards
iaa n. unerty. aaiem
ma 98'
PLASTERBOARD
i Inch plasterboard, 4'x8 sheets. Re
ceive at box car, only 4Uc ft., $1.36 sheet
C. O. LONG. Ph. 2-5821.
I mile N. of Kelzcr. ina96
1000 8x16 concrete blocks, 15c each. L. W.
am. fn. a-oep. ma99
Real Lumber Savings
Finest quality framing lumber In the
valley. Large stock No. 1 2x4 ft shlplap
at carload prices. Free delivery 2000
ft or more.
West Salem Saw Mill
1050 Wallace Rd.
Ph. 39593
mains
NURSERY STOCK
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY plants Be each.
isia memory. mb96
ALL BEDDING plants, 35c dz.. 2.75 flat.
ueraniums, an colors aac, ruscnias zac,
Dahlia bulbs, all kinds 15c, Axaleas 40c.
Merrills Greenhouse, Brooks. mb96
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
UPRIGHT ALDRICH piano 1200. Ph. 37885.
iau a 10 a p.m. nuT
LAWNMOWER, Duo-Therm oil circulator
neater, oil range, light oak table St 4
chairs, 30 gal. hot water galvanized
tank, plain kitchen sink. Ph. 3-9420.
nlOO
II FT. FI8HINO BOAT, plywood.
SIMMONS BED complete, Ph. 2-4509 n9S
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
There will be sold at Public Auction
for accrued storage and other charges
184 sales oi hops described as ioiiows;
9 Bales 1945 Crop Lot G 350A
1 Bale 1947 Crop Lot G 1041
37 Bales 1947 Crop Lot O 296X
68 E-ales 1947 Crop Lot G 74A
4 Bales 1947 Crop Lot O 228E
2 Bales 1947 Crop Lot Q 1257
73 Bales 1947 Crop Lot G 1260A
Sale will be held in Larmer's Warehouse,
889 North Liberty Street. Balcm. Oreaon,
10:00 A.M., May 10th, 1950. The Hops
may be Inspected a I the above address
prior to date of sale.
Oregon Electric Railway Company
E. C. Mlchelsen,
Auditor Revenue Accounts
nsS
MA VTA G AUTOMATIC washer. Used 6
mo. Like new. Call 3-6058 or see E. E.
Davis. 1785 So. Capitol. n9 7
CANNER SIZE pressure cooker, nearly
new and works fine. Mrs. Geo. Hoover.
4670 Portland Rd. n96
SALEM SAND tm OhATCb COMPANY
Contract Work
Road Clearing Ditching
Sewer At Basement
Equipment Rental
15 B Vt yd.
10 B yd.
D-7 Cat St Doxer
D-6 Cat St Dozer
D-4 Cat St Dozer
See us about ditching by the ft.
Phone Days 3-9308
Eves. 3-8246 or 2-4400
Salem, Oregon n
BARNVARD FERTILIZER. Ph. 2-1947.
nB7"
G.E. WASHER
Used General Electric washer, excellent
condition $49.95
EASY TERMB ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT n97
USED ELFCTRIO WASHERS $19.95 UP.
Y" VTER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
JSED Electric ranges, $19.95 St up.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa
ADULT MAN'S bicycle complete with
headlight, lock, and basket. Reasonable
price. 1602 8. High or call 36368. n95
QUILTS B-SPREAD7P. slips, luncheon
sets, acarfi, rugs, variety needlework St
quilt frambs. 640 Chemeketa St. nllO
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
USED Electric Reir iterators, $49.95 St UP.
YEATEu AFfLlANUft CU.
375 Chemeketa
MONARCH RANGE
Used Monarch electric range. All white
porcelain. Good condition. Only $35,
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT n97
8 LARGE 6-SEAT bootiu., upholstered seats.
8-3 -sent Dootns, plain seats.
THE SPA, 382 State St. Ti
WATER Heatcr.i 42 gnl. double element
$74.60. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 37ft
Chemeketa. d
Oil CIRCULATORS at greatly reduced
prices.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
HEAT your home electrically with West-
lnshou5f or wesin automatic eiecirio
heaters. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 375
ChemckcU. n
I QUEEN Anne Singer $145.
1 WALNUT Singer Console $125.
1 SINUMt CoiiKOiC E98.
CALL EVENINGS, Saturday, Sunday.
Henry Branson 3B10 aianri
Pen Four Corners n95
3 PIECE bathroom outfit with fittings.
145 S. Church. nos"
LEONARD REFRIG.
Used Leonard 7 cubic ft. refrig. Good
condition. Only 199.85
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT n97
USED RADIOS St record players, $9.95 up.
YEATER AWUIAHUH UU.
3" Chemeketa n
FERTILIZER old Sz lresh. Ph. 3-6021.nl07
GOOD used ptanos $75 each. H. L. Stiff
Furniture. n
DRY POULTRY fertilizer. Ph. 22861. Lee
Hatchery. P'
Free Horse!
First buyer of new spinet, grand piano,
e orgnn gets a horse free. (We're out
of oats!)
Stone Piano Co.
(The Valley's Finest Piano Store)
1540 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 2-5281. n95
COW FERTILIZER. Del. Eve. 28120. nl09'
SEWING MACHINES used (9.95 Si UP. Also
new. Free -Wes ting nouso 5Utf.ua up.
Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemeketa.
Ph. 3-4311. o'
HOME FREEZER, genuine Donp-Freeze,
$129.50 St up. Yeater Appliance, j io unc
mckcta. n
NO WAXING required with PLASTIO-
KOTE, the ccuopnane line iinisn toi
floors or linoleum.
YSATER APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa n
WALLING SAND & GRAVEL
CRUSHE"1 ROCK for ronds and drive
ways, cement, ready concrete, garden
sand. Bulldozing, draining and ditch
ing. -vd shovel St drag Una. Ph. 3-9249
WINDOW SHADES CUT TO YOUR OR
DER.. Any desired wimn up to ai'.r
cut from our on-hand stock. Widths up
to 83Vx8' long available.
MONTGOMERY WARD
SALEM nDR
Auto-Matic Washer
Used for only one mouth. Auto-Malic
washer with pump. One year guarantee.
J09.95
EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
340 COURT n97
PHILLIPS BROS.
FERTILIZERS, cow, chicken, horse, and
sheep manure, wen roiiea or iresn. or
ganic Composts and Compost material.
Dry, pulverized, weed free chicken ma
nure. All sold bv vard or by sack. Flag.
stones, and Rocks for Rockeries, Top
soil and Silt. Sand for Sana Boxes. Peat
Moss, Seeds, Cedar Fence Poits. Tel. and
Elec. Poles. Shingles, Lumber, Bonn
stakes, Wire. Ornamental Fences, Steel
Clothesline posts anci iron ttamngs
made to order. Yew Wood Open Sun,
through Spring. Ph. 3-1458 for Del. 4
miles East on State 8t. Rt. A Box 118
Salem, Orcxon.
Baby Grand Piano
Beautiful mahogany instrument Teccnt
y rc finished St rebuilt. $775 cash or
terms.
Stone Piano Co.
The Valley's Finest Piano Store)
1540 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 2-5281. n91
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED: TRICYCLE or small bike for
5 year old girl. Ph. 3-9434. nam
FIR STUM PAGE and fir logs wanted.
Shipment can be made by truck or
rait Independence Lumber St Manufac
turing Company. Inc. Independence,
Orefton. Phone 42 na
PERSONAL
WILL NOT BE responsible for debts con
tracted by others man myseu. rinrry
Bcntson. 811 vert on. POD
STANLEY HOME Products. Ph. 3-9307. A.
B. Perkins. 535 n. winter. pin-
MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER
Palm and iisychic reader. Madame solves
your worries. Advice 9 a.m. to 10 P.m.
dally 173 S. Com'l Under new man
agement. With this ad and $1 get ft spec
ial reading. Ph. 2-9285. pl08
BOB STANLEY Stanley Home Products
Ph. 28045. Rt. 7 BOX 406 P104
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 35234.
P.O. Box 734, YMCA Wed. FrL. 8:30 p.m.
pl25
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
11 HA RLE Y 71 O.H., like new, only 4,000
miles. Only 1550. 2030 No. 17th. qn9
BOATS
10 II. JOHNSON MOTOR $195. 1948 Model.
Terms. Salem Boat House, ph. 3-bjoj.
qt97
5 HORSE JOHNSON outboard motor. Used
18 hours. 1299 S. High. John Kremcr.
Cq96
NEW FISHING It OATS at prices that
can't be bent. 1170 Neb. 5t. Evr. nnlOO
FINANCIAL
41o " 4y2 " 412
20 YEARS REPAYMENT PLAN
STRICTLY MODERN HOMES FOR
REFINANCING OR
NEW CONSTRUCTION
ALSO
F.H.A. LOANS FOR CONSTRUCTION
OR REFINANCING
25 YEAR REPAYMENr PLAN
FARM LOANS 4'A
PERSONAL AND AUTO LOANS
621S STATE FINANCE CO. - M222
153 S. High St. r
CASH
For Spring Needs
net t25 to 1300 on furniture and aal
ary up to $500 on auto from Personal
where 4 out of 5 who ask for a loan get
one. No co-slxners necessary and up to
20 months to repay on our even payment
Plan same size payment every month
pay only for the time you keep the
money.
Married or single. If you require cash
promptly, phone or come In today.
PERSONAL
Finance Company
Pacific Building Room 135
518 STATE STREET
Phone 2-2464 C. ii. Allen, Mur.
Lie. 8-122 - M-165 r94"
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Term
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Time
Payment
ROY II. SIMMONS
136 South Commercial St. Phone 3-0161
5 CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
I960 Fairgrounds Road
Next Door to Bank
Free Parkins
Phone 2-7032 Lie. No. M3 62-6291
Floyd Ken yon, Mgr.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, April 21, 1950
FINANCIAL
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lit. S-133 and M-328
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
-NF'JRANCE AND LOANS
Hear "Top Trades"
12:05 daily - KSLM 1390 Kc'fil)
136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161. r
CASH
UP TO $1500
PHONE OB CALL IN TODAY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
118 8. LIBERTY PH. 4-2203. t
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4S and 5
YOUR OW TERMS of repayment within
reason, cash lor Real Estate contracts
and Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
201 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 4-2283. r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 8. Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph. 3-2457 Lie. No. M-159 8-154. T
AIRPLANES
17 LUSCOMBE fW horse $200. Ph. 3-6793
or 2-4432. a97
TRAILERS
18 SCIITLTZ trailer house. Full price $375
at 3510 Portland Rd. Call Cabin 3. t97
1 SLEEPING TRAILER 2-6793 or 3-4432.
t97
!' LIBERTY '47 model. Complete. Refrig.
etc. Cash or terms. Inq. 130 Lana, Ave.
Ph. 2-9160. tlOO
SMALL TRAILER HOUSE for sale. Sleeps
2. ideal lor fishing. Ph. 3-8592 after
5 p.m. t96
lim A LAI A 24 ft. $700. On Skyline rd.
50Uin or Lioerty. Box 534. t99
TRAIL WAY" COAcii7i940 good as new.
Also 1028 Chov. sedan in A-l condi
tion, good rubber. See them at 525
Highland. Priced to sell. Ph. 2-9674. t95
OR TRADE 8' Royal house trailer '49
model. Good cond, 1 mile W. Lincoln
store. Ph. 2-7143. t96
MACHINERY
1 Va Horso Garden Tractor
I-VJ" BANT) SAW. 1-12" wood lathe. 1-6"
belt Sander, l-4,i" Jointer, l-M horse,
l-'i h. motor. Ph. 3-4854. v90
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Roen. 456 Court, Phone 3-6773.
AUTO RADIOS
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phone 3-9286. Night
2-1801. 333 Center. o
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldlg., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey. 1010
Falrview Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. oU5
MEMORY SHOE Co. ri). 3-7836. Baby
Shoes copper plated. oll2
BUILDING AND CARPENTRY
Labor contract your new home. Also re
modeling and repair. Ph. 2-4850. o'
CAS.i REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash reg
ister. All makes sold, rented repaired.
Roen. 458 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o"
CEMENT WORK
Foundation, aldewal' ', driveways patios,
curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Oil stove, furnace, chimneys vacuumed
cleaned. Enaley. 771 5. 21st Ph. 3-7176.
ol04
EXCAVATING
Ben Otlen St Son excavating and grad'
lnu. Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. olll1
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 4-2474 Lae Cross. Rt. 6, Box 437-0
ol04
Guaranteed Pest Control Service. Moths,
roaches, rats, etc. Ph. 2-0781. o!03
Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial 3-9179. o
FURNITURE REPAIRING St HE FINISH.
When we do It "It's done right" your
happy. LAMBERT-BROCK 664 Norway
Ph. 38367. O104
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklns Co. products. Free de
livery. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-5395. o
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
P. A. Doerflcr St Sons, Ornamentals. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 -Cor. Ph. 2-1322. o
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 348 Jef
ferson St. Phone 23452. o'
.AWN MOWERS
Sharpening, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry
w. Scott, 147 S. Com'l St. ol04"
..Expertly sharpened. .Jacobien .Power
..Mower Dealer. Moore'a Bicycle A Sport
..Shop, 237 N. High St. Ph. 3-3814.. .ol02
LAWN MOWERS Si KNIFE SHARPENER
At Ur Door grinding, lawn mowers, scis
sors, knives. Dexter'a. Ph. 3-6833. o
MATTRESSES
Capita' Bedding. Phone 3-4069.
MUSIC LESSON
Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mando
lin, Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569.
olll
NURSING HOME
SALEM NURSING HOME
15 years experience In nursing care.
Meet us and see our home. Mr, and
Mrs. O. F. Lowe. Ph. 2-3853. ollB
OKI ICE FURNITURE Ss SUPPLIES .
Desk chairs, files and filing supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, desk
Inmps, typewriter stands, brief cases,
t'lcrco Wire Recorders. Roen, 458 Court.
Pa 1 ntlng and decorating. Ph. 37552. o05
Elf strom's are equipped to do your
painting Phone 2-2493. o
PAINTING AND PAPERIIANGING
Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti
mate. 857 Shipping. Ph. 3-9513. Olll
Ph. 22608 for painting, paperhansrlng.
Attractive rates. Vandcr Molen. ol0l
"painting and paperhanglng done expert
ly and reasonable. Ph. 3-7164 or 3-2208.
otOl
PLOWING
Plowing and discing. Ph. 22907. 0115
"plowing, discing. Ford St Farmall trac
tors. D. Ma rshaU. Ph. 2-1343. ol 15
Ciihtom plowing St discing with Ford
tractor, rh. 37427 or 35582. Ql02
PLUMBING
Fisher, 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-2984.
ol02
Repairs, Sewers and Drains eleaotd.
W A. Skewla, Plumbing. Ph. 3-4600. o
PICTURE FRAMING
Plctun framing. Hutcbeon Paint Store.
Phone 3-6S87.
ROTO ROOTER
Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged
ewers, drains. Ph. 3-5327. I Howard.
SAND A GRAVEL
flurdcn Soil crushed rode. Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walllru Sand St
Gravel Co., Phone 3-9J49.
SEPTIC TANKS
kTp. Hamel. septic tanks, sewer and
drain line cleaned. Guaranteed work.
1143 8th St. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404.
Ol20
Mlkft'a Reotia Service Tank cleaned,
Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. 3-5327.
oiuy
Vacuum Pnmnlni. nn mneesa Charge,
Call us collect. Todd' Septle Tank
Service, 650 Larsen. Phone 2-0734.
STEAM-CLEAN I NO
fiat mntfin farm eoulnment. houses,
paint removed. We go anywhere. Thomas
t. King. rn. ajujo.
DIRECTORY
SEWER CLEANING SERVICE
Cleaned by electric machine. C
Plumbing Shop. Ph. 2-4070. o
Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Pat
Razor Shap Cutting Blades Clean t
era, drains. L. Howard. Ph. 3-5327
SEWING MACHINE
All makes repaired, free estimates
your home, free pick up and dellt
Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 130
Commercial. Ph, 3-3512.
Spraying. Nolcn Bathurst. Ph. 2290
Spraying, L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900.
TRANSFER St 8TORAGE
Local St Distance Transfer, ator
Burner oils, coal St briquets. Truck.
Portland dally. Agent for Beklns. Ho
hold goods mated to anywhere In
or Canada. Larmer Transfer Stor
Ph. 3-3131.
TREE SPRAYING
Jim Carden. Ph. 2-1923.
TREE WORK
Insured tree service. Ph. 26014.
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Un
wood portables. All makes used mach
Repairs and rent. Roen. 456 Court.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 3-7323.
Salem Venetian Blinds made to orde
reflnlshed. Relnholdt St Lewis. 2-i
WEATHERS TRIPPING
Free estlmate.T. PULLMAN, Ph. !
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wyraore, rt. 2, box 317. Ph. 2-f
R. J. West, 4240 Sunnyview. 2-2773. o
C. H. Saunders, 560 Water.
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners, Windows, w
t: woodwork cleaned. Floors ciea
waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337.
Court. Langdoe, Culbertson and Mai
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller, Made to order. 1
Del. Relnholdt St Lewis. Ph. 3-3639.
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph, 2-4031.
LODGE
A Klngwood No. 204, AF. 6b A
M.M. Degree, Monday, A
24, 7:30 pjn.
Pacific Lodge No. 50, A. F
t A. M., stated meeting, Frit
April 21, 7:30 pjn.
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPR
JUDSON STREET FROM COMMEKl
TO HIGH STREETS
NOfTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Common Council of the City of Sa
Oregon, deems lt necessary and expec
and hereby declares its purpose ana
ttmtlnn to tm Drove Judson Street from
east line or Commercial Street to the
line of High Street, In the City of Sa
Marlon County, Oregon, at the exp
or the abutting and adjacent property,
cept the street and alley Intersections
expense of which will be assumed by
City of Salem, by bringing said portlo
said street to the established grade.
structlng cement concrete euros, ana
Ing said portion of said street witn a
inch asphaltic concrete pavement 34
in width. In accordance with the p
and specifications therefor which -adopted
by the Common Council 1
10, 1950, which are now on file in
olflce of the city recorder and whicl
this reference thereto are maae a
hereof. The Common Council hereby
dares Its purpose and Intention to n
the above described Improvement by
through the street Improvement def
ment.
Written remonstrance against the a
orouosed improvement may bo filed
the city recorder at any time within
days alter the final publication of this
tlco by the owners oi tha property
feetPd.
By Order of the Common Counoll i
10, 1950.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Reco
Date of first publication hereof is J
15, 1050,
Date of final publication April 27,
Apr. 15, 17. 18, 19. 20, 21. 32, 24, 25, 26
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPR
rANnAI.AHlA limiLEVAKD FKUAI
VARADO TERRACE TO BOLTON B
LEVARD
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
Common Council of the City of Sa
Oregon, deems lt necessary and expec
and hereby declares its purpose ana
lentlon to Improve Candalarla Boule
from the west line of Alva r ado Terrac
the east line oi BOH on uouievaro. in
City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregor
the expense of the abutting and adJa
nrnnorty. by bringing said portion of
street to the established grade, constr
Ing cement concrete curbs, and pa
said portion of said street with a 2i
asphalt lo concrete pavement miriy ree
width, in accordance with the plans
specifications therefor which were ad
ed by the Common Council April 10, :
which are now on file In the offlct
the city recorder and which by this
erence thereto are made a part he:
The Common Council hereby declare;
purpose and Intention to make the a
described improvement by and thrc
the street improvement oepartmeni.
Written remonstrance against tne a
proposed Improvement may be filed
the city recorder at any time within
days after the final publication of
notice by the owners oi me property
fected.
By Order of the common council
10, 1950.
ALFRED MUNUT, UIIT eco
Dntn of first publication hereof la I
15, 1050.
Tint nf final publication April 27. :
Apr. 16, 17, 18. 10, 20, 21. 22. 24, 25, 26
notTce of intention TO IMPR
LORAIN COURT r K O M UAH
STREET TO TERMINUS OF LOR
COURT
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
Common Council of the City of Sa
Oregon, deems It necessary and expec
and hereby declares Us purpose and in
Hon to Improve Lornln Court from
north lino of Oxford Street to the ten
if Lorain court, in mo utty or oo
Marlon County, Orenon, at the expeiw
the abutting and adjacent property, ex
the street Intersections the expensi
which will be assumed uy tne uuy oi
lem, by bringing said portion of
street to the established grade, consti
ing cement concrete curbs, and paving
portion of said street with a 2',i Inch
nhniMi concrete Pavement twenty-
feet wide. In accordance with the I
and speculations inercror wnicn
rfoDted by the Common Council Apr!
1950, which arc now on file In the o
of the city recorder and which by this
erence thereto are made a part he
The Common Council hereby declare,
purpose and Intention to make the a
described improvement Dy ana umvuii
i reel. Improvement department.
Written remonstrance against tne a
proposed Improvement may be filed
iu. ritv rrnrlr at any time within
days alter tne linai puoncauou ui
notice by tne owners oi mi vcw
affected.
By Order of tne uommon vouncu
10, 1950.
Date of first publication hereof la
15. 1950.
Date or linai puoucauon npni i,
Apr. 15, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21. 22, 34, 25. 2i
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
MfYrrn hereby IB GIVEN that
Rowbotham. adminlstrator-wlth-the
annexed of the last will and testa
and estate of Johanna R. Lower,
ceased, has filed In the Circuit Cou
the State of Oregon, for the Coun
Marlon, In Probate, bis final account
that said Court has fixed Monday,
24, 1950, at 9:30 o'clock A. M. of
day. at the court room of said Cou
Salei.1, Marlon County, Oregon, i
time and place ior near in a oojet
thereto, and for the settlement th
at which said time and place all pe
having objections to such final ac
and settlement thereof hereby art
quired to appear and show cause. I
exists, why said account should n
all things, be allowed and approved1
why said estate should not be' '
and closed and the administrator tl
be discharged.
Dated and first published Marc
1950.
T. K. ROWBOTHAJ
Administrator Afor
PEERY t. BUREN.
Attorney for Administrator,
Pioneer Trust Building.
Salem, Oregon. Mar .24,3 l,Apr.7
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