Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1952, Image 15

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    , FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
AUTOMOBILES
AUTOMOBILES
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Saturday, June 21, 1952 15
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:Seat Covers
it
LOSE-OUT
. 14.95 Fibre, now s
fUf. a. Plastic, now 17.96
AMorted colon, and we hive In stock
"eom for most enr tudor. come tn,
while sv.llsble.
r'- B. F. Goodrich Store
t
" ' 198 S. Com'l. 35151 nlftO
.REDUCED!
; $5 Per Day Until Sold
Zenith Champion Chief Electric Range.
J.fcurner top and deep well cooker.
Mrtlng Price .....-.$214.95
June 23 UH.9&
KEITH BROWN LMBR. YD.
Jfcont and Court- Phone 39111
.in . We give 84 H Green Stamps nl4S
QIID 81NGEB electric portable sewlne
machine, long shuttle, good condition,
'lull price $29.50. Sinner Sewing Center,
IM N. Com'l., open Friday eve. nl50
WAITING HO USE AUTOMATIC Laundro-
Mat. 1 only at $175. Good condition.
VTeater Appliance Co. 378 Chemelceta.
PH. 34311.
. STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Lee Mindt.
J, mo Harrison. Phone 34056. n!55'
j- PLABTI-KOTE requires no waxing. For
yaur Hoors w linoleum ifEATEB AP
' "PLIANCE CO., 375 Chemeketa
', LISTFR spinet piano, almost new. 1475.
Terms. Ph. 3SM4. 1180 Shipping SI.
. nl51
i rot SALE well rotted lerllllier. Delivered
- I' yard $6.00. 2-yd. or more $5.00 per yd.
: i1 sack 91.00. Phone 22678 n!51
, FOR SALE a Electromaster Deluxe clec
f ttin ranee. Also a dual-therm oil ctr-
l;; mil a
ilator. 1365 Chemekcta.
niou
I. FOB SALE used Q. E. washer. Phone 21347.
h MeCUEfcOcn CHAIN SAWS, 60B Edgewater,
) . Watt Salem. Salem Logging Supply,
Ph. 4-1541.
. WABHIVG MACHINES, new and used.
5 TEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemek-
eta. n
BLECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, 130; Wes--tlnghous
range. $35; electric washing
". machine, $25. Phone 41938. Vltae Springs
' Road. Rt. 3, Box 723R, Salem. n!49
RIVER SILT
Pit Run Gravel
CALL 37048
,1
REFRIGERATORS, new and used.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemek
eta. "'
. WRECKING my '39 Chrysler. Part for
- sale cheap. Phone 23277. nl52
HOSPITAL BED for sale or rent. H. L.
Stiff Furniture Co. Phone 30160. n'
DEEPFREEZE homo freezers. Y EATER AP
.' PLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa. n
KLECTRIC RANGES, new and Used.
5 Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemek-
S eta.
fEW AND USED sewing machines. YEA
TER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED: Fine grain second growth logs
In length! of 85, 16'. 24' & 40'. Write,
phone or see Mr. Dunlgan. INDEPEN
DENCE LUMBER MANUFACTURING
CO-. P.O. Box 168. Phone 42, Indepen
dence, Oregon. na"
FIB STUMPAGE and fir loss wanted.
Shipment can be made by truck or rail.
Independence Lumber & Manufacturing
Company( Inc., Independence, Oregon.
Ph 42. na
WANTED Tennis racket. Ph.
ELECTRIC RANGES. Woodry'l. Ph. 8-5110.
WOOnjtT WANTS Pianos. Phone 3-6110.
na
USED UPRIGHT piano. Spinets or grands.
Will nay cash. Ph. 35707 nal66
EXCHANGE MISC.
ALMOST NEW garden cultivator for used
flatten trunk. Phone 26674. nnl51
PERSONAL
NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts other
than my own. Alvin S. Lundy. p!49
OPAL KING, Psychic reader, Salem Hotel
Tuesday 10 a.m. to weanesaay i p.m.
plSl
VICTORY PLATING Works, 4910 BE Pow
ell Blvd.. Portland. Vermont 1474, Is
now accenting work from Salem. Bump-
era, auto accessories, silver, etc. Write or
call for free estimates. pui
DO YOU ENJOY GARDENING? Are you
a professional man, single, 55-05, of good
character? My yard is beggins for hobby
gardener. Write Box 105, Capital Journal.
pl4Q
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Group No. 1,
2088 N. Commercial, Ph. 29410 or 34537.
P. O. Box 724. pl'O'
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 36-passenger Reo bus, $600.
WHt n. n. zinn. Rome z. ox
Coos Bay, Ore., or Phone Coos Bay
8-6100.
lll OIIEVIE Fleetline 4 door. 1947 Sala-
bury motoracooter. pressure car wasner.
rein cott. machine. Four 6.70x15 tires.
Table and chairs and other miscella
neous. Phone 2-8396 Sundays and eve
nings. q"
M CHEV. Fleetmaster Convertible, low
mileage, fully equipped. Will trade. Ph.
43821, 1074 So. Liberty. 0.149
1950 STUDEBAKER Chmnplon 4-door Sed
an. Heater, overdrive, white wall tires.
Office Ph. 38841, Eve. 41777. Q149
BY OWNER, 1949 Pontine Convertable,
1950 Ford Business Coupe, 38117. ql51
47 BIJICK Convertible, very clean, in top
mwnicai condition, rnone juii
B0""iaberty. oj
STOCK 33 Ford V-8 5 window Coupe, 36
motor, 185. Phone 2759.1 aner o p.m.
ql51"
. LATE 19,10 Chev. 4 door Sedan Deluxe,
i Mmnict with radio, heater, seat covers.
1 This week only. Call 34B95. ql43
: PRICE'S
USED CARS .
1155 SO. 12TH PH. 38892
1950 Chev. De Luxe 4-door
rully equipped '
1947 Chev. Fleetline
Fully equipped lflH
1948 Chev. l'4 Truck
Cab over engine ..I
1941 Chev. Club Cpe.
Clean '
1941 Pontiac Sedanette
Rd!o, heater "95
1941 Ford -Ton Pickup
, Sharp I355
1940 Chev. 2-door
Radio, heater 15
1939 De Soto
, 2-Door 1145
1939 Studebaker
J-Door 1145
1938 Ford Sedan
Extra food
1929 Willys-Knight
Sedan. Good
18-Ft. House Trailer $65
. Trac'lpr on Rubber
I . With plow, ready to 10 ,
...1150
1 SW
W. L. Anderson Inc.
41 CHEVROLET SPECIAL
Deluxe Club Coupe. This
Is a clean one.
41 CHEVROLET SPECIAL
Deluxe 3 -Door Sedan,
41 FORD V-B
Sedan.
48 DESOTO
Cut torn Clb Coupe,
2 - Tone Gray finish. Auto,
transmission, fluid drive.
49 FORD V-8
Deluxe Club Coupe.
49 CHEVROLET 8TYLELTNB
3 - Door Sedan.
49 CHEVROLET STYLELINE
4- Door Sedan.
These Cars are all in top shape. Some are equipped
with Radio, Heater, Overdrive and Automatic Trans
mission. Most All Priced Under Ceiling.
THESE AND MORE TO CHOOSE FROM.
Low Financing and Bank Terms.
DE SOTO PLYMOUTH
W. L. Anderson Inc.
360 MARION
AUTOMOBILES
19'A9 CHEVROLET sedan, clean. 1118 7th St.
Apt. 3. qua
FOR SALE Late model OMC dump truck.
Perfect condition. Phone 43817. 3245
Fisher Rd. U51
FOR SALE Civilian 4-wheel drive Ford
dump truck. Has new paint, auxiliary
transmission, good motor, excellent 825
rubber, fish plates. See to appreciate.
Ph. 23232. flHfl
RELAXING
Satisfaction!
OUR SELECT USED CARS PROVIDE
FOR YOU THE COMFORT AND EN
JOYMENT ACHIEVED ONLY THROUGH
THE COMBINATION OF FINE MER
CHANDISE AND HONEST DEALINQ.
THE ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION
IS FOUND IN OUR RECORD OF OVER
FIFTY YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERV
ICE. 1951 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA
SEDAN $2695
Drnaflow, Eaiy-Era flasi.
1951 CHEVROLET SE
DAN ,. .$1895
Power Glide
1951 OLDSMOBILE 88
CLUB COUPE $2295
Hydramatlc '
1950 FORD SEDAN $1495
1949 DODGE SEDAN ...$1895
1949 FORD SEDAN $1295
1948 BUICK SUPER
SEDANET ...$1295
1948 BUICK ROADMASTER
DYNAFLOW $1445
1948 BUICK SUPER SE
DAN $1050
BARGAINS
1941 MERCURY TUDOR. $478
1939 OLDS SEDAN,
and a selection at... $195
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Com'l. at Center Phone 2-3623
ql50'
LOW-PRICED CARS
1937 CHEVROLET 4-Door I
1937 FORD 4-Door
1941 STUDEBAKER Coupe 1
1936 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door 1
1937 CHEVROLET 2-Door 1
1939 PLYMOUTH 4-Door 2
1941 FORD Coupe 3
1941 FORD 2-Door 3
ion NAflH 2-Door 3
1941 WILLYS 4-Door 325
1948 FORD 2 -Door 795
Easy Terms
McC ALL'S
19.11 CHEV. 2-door de luxe stylellne, 2.000
miles. Consider "41 in trade. Line new,
(1695. Phone 28725 after 6 p.m. q!49
NORTn SALEM Oarage, 3250 Portland
Road. Salem, Orenon. years Muason
Experience, aenerai auio nepa.niw,
tm r--nina. Hunter Wheel Balanc
ing H
19IK STUDEBAKER Conv. Champ. Radio,
heater, fog llshts, w.w. tires, new lop.
Book celling 81407. will sell for 11095.
Sen at 295 Candalarla. Phone 3-8066.
. ql49
BY OWNER 1943 Pontiac 8 2-door sedan.
R&H, new tirei, new oraxes. iao. rnone
2-5333 days. 2-3050 evenings. qio-
LATE 1949 Ford convertible, radio, heater,
hill holder, spot uant. rn. .ww. qiw
owner GOING to air force, must sacrl
flee '41 Dodge, lowerea, wun aairw,
Hnllvwood cans, molded trunk and hood,
dual carbs. and extras. Call Salem
43795. 1150
1939 BUICK special sedan, good condition,
90 rubber. Call 39674. q.53-
'49 DE SOTO suburban. (1435. 388 Union
St. H49
BY OWNER 1946 Chrysler Windsor 4-
door sedan. Good condition. IU70. can
39133. . qI50
1KHI PLYMOUTH club coupe. Oood as new
at 16,000 miles. Ph. 44947 after 5 p.m.
. qlSO
1041 FORD, dual pipes, sports skirts, fair
tires, good Mercury motor, 8275. Phone
4-4909. 0.149
1DM FORD SEDAN, 1934 Chevrolet sedan,
reasonable. 1068 Seventh Street, West
Salem. 0151
1947 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon. Radio,
heater, clean. 8700. Ph. 39717. 965 Ba
llon. 0149
FOR SALE or Trade. "32" Coupe. Chopped
top. Continental spare. Late motor and
transmission. Bendlx brakes. Custom
Iced Interior, blacked out. 43033 eve
nlns. 8195. 01S2
9
FINANCIAL
PRIVATE MONEY
Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Time
Payment
ROY H. SIMMONS
136 S. Commercial t. Ph. 3-9161
FARM AND CITY LOANS
Your own terms within reason.
WE BOY
Real Estate Mortgages St Contract
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
617 Court St. Ph. 4-2384
OENERAL FINANCE CO.
LOANS
Lie, 8-133 and M-326
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE -ND LOANS
Hear "Top Trades"'
12:05 Dally KSLMt - 1390 Kc.
116 0. Commercial St, TlL I-91II
47 DE SOTO CUSTOM
4-Door Sedan, Auto, trans.
Fluid Drive.
46 PLYMOUTH .
4-Door Sedan.
48 STUDEBAKER
Land Cruiser, 4-Door Sedan.
II DODGE MANEROO
4-Door Sedan, Auto. Trans, ,
Fluid Drive.
II PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE '
Club Coupe.
II STUDEBAKER COMR.
Slate, V-8, 4-Door Sedan,
10 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 8
4-Door Sedan.
554 N. LIBERTY
FINANCIAL
Here's Why PERSONAL
is Your Best "Buy"!
"Yes" to 4 out of 5 employed
people married, single
Payment data to fit payday.
1-vlfiit loans (phone first).
9 Nationwide credit established in
US and Canada,
t) Between payday loans.
Loans for any worthy purpose
Now longer terms
Smaller payments.
Come In oi phone today.
LOANS S2S to 1300 on Signature or
Furniture. Cp to 1500 on Auto.
Personal
FINANCE COMPANY
105 S. High Ph. 2-2464
Lie. 6-122 M-16S C. R Allen &rgr
rl56
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
182 S. Church
Parking a-Flenty
2-2457. Lie. No. M-150. B-154
TRAILERS
ALMA one wheel trailer, plywood box. Al
most new. B40 Mornlngsiae. 1149
MACHINERY
'D-l STANDARD Gauge Caterpillar Trac
tor with LeTourneau Angle Dozer. In
good operating condition and priced to
sell $3250.00 cash price. This tractor
can be seen at Interstate Tractor and
Epulpment Co., 3355 Sllverton Road, Sa
lem." ' vl52
BY OWNER Wisconsin gas engine with
clutch, two-horse (Oliver 40) plow, ootn
new. 2087 N. 5th, between 8 and 9 p.m.
only. vlSO
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Roen, 456 Court. ,Ph. 3-6773. o'
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing road, clearing teeth; Virgil
Huskey. 1010 Falrvlew. Ph. 2-3146. 0173
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash reg
isters. All makes sold, rented, repaired.
Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o
CEMENT CONTRACTING
Prompt service, work guaranteed. Ph,
4-3491. Ernest Drake, 1165 S. 14th. 0169
CHIMNEY SWEEP
CHIMNEY SWEEP furnacestove vacuum
cleaning Enesley 3-7 76. ol54"
DRESSMAKING
Alterations, hemstitching, buttons,
buckles covered, buttonhole Mrs. H. M.
Allender. 2-9911. 0158'
DRIVING INSTRUCTION
Learn to drive the "Easy Drive" way.
Call or see Mr. Pade, Valley Motor Co.,
Salem. Phone 33147. o
EXCAVATING
Ben OUen it Son. excavating, grading.
Land clearing. Phono 3-3080. o!65'
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
Available In all sizes. Van Kleek's Lock
ers. 155 N. Commercial. 3-672o ol67
INSULATION
Insulation. weatherstrips, aluminum
screens. Free estimates. T. Pullman.
Phone 3-5965. ol65
MATTRESSES
Capitol Bedding, cotton, wool, spring
mattresses. Renovated, repaired. Phone
3-1019. o"
OFFICE FURNITURE Jtt SUPPLIES
Desk chairs, flic,, filing supplies, safes,
duplicators, supplies, desk lamps, type
writer stands. Roen, 154 court o
PAINTING
LET US FIQURE your outside nalntlng.
Phone 39133. 0148
Like to bid on your painting. Your
paint or ours. M. L. cattenberg 34246.
0193
PAINTING, PAPERI1ANG1NG
Phone 3-fllll for painting, paperhang
Ing. Attractlra rates Free estimates.
0167
ROTARY HOE tilling terdens or lawns.
Ph. 38329. ' 0166
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septic Service Tanks cleaned.
Electric Rotary clean sewers, drains.
'.079 Elm. Phone 3-9468. 0-165'
Kernel's 8eptic Tanks an" lines cleaned.
Guaranteed work. Phone 3-7404. 0156'
Sewer, septic tanks, drains cleaned. Ro-to-Rooter
sewer service. Phone 3-5327.
SPRAYING AND PRUNING
SPRAYING At PRUNING. T. W
Ph. 4-1461.
Caudle,
olST
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Un
derwood portables. Alt makes used ma
chines. Repairs St rent. Roen, 456 Court.
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Wiadow Cleanen Industrial floor
waxing, housecleanlni. Phone 3-3337. 347
Court.
LEGALS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN that GOR
DON KINO has been, by order of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Marlon County, appointed administrator
of thi utata of HARLEIOH O. KINO,
deceased. Any person having claims
against said estate are required to pre
sent them, with proper vouchers, to said
administrator at 310 Pioneer Trust Build
ing. Salem, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 14th day or June. 1953.
OORDON KINO, Administrator of the
Estate of Harleigh 3 King, Deceased.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN & BPEERSTRA
310 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon
Attorneys ror Adminisiraior
June 14. 21, 28, July 6, 12. 1952.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
LENA LARSON has been appointed exe
cutrix of the estate of OSCAR T. LARSON,
deceased, by the Circuit Court of Marlon
County, Oregon, and has duly qualified.
All persons haring claims against said
estate are required to present them with
proper vouchers within tlx months from
June 14. 1952. to said executrix at the
office of her attorney. Paul R. Hendricks,
412 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem, Marion
County. Oregon.
Executrix
PAUL R. HENDRICKS,
Attorney
June 14. 31. 28, July a. 12. 1252
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
'c - 1 t'fj jiff 1
Bill Legalizes
More Divorces
Washington (U.R) The Sen
ate Saturday passed legislation
to guarantee that valid divorces
gjanted in any state will be legal
in all others if they meet speci
fied standards.
The bill potentially affects
millions of divorced persons
whose decrees could be consider
ed valid in one state but not in
another.
The measure now goes to the
House.
The measure, sponsored by
Sen. Pat McCarran, D.-Nev., re
quires that any legal divorce
"must be given full faith and
credit" in any ether state if it
meets the following standards:
1. The decree is final.
2. The decree is valid.
3. The decree declares that
jurisdictional requirements of
the state granting the divorce
have been met.
4. "The state in which the de
cree was granted was the last
state in which the couple lived
together as man and wife, or the
defendant was personally sub
ject to the state's jurisdiction or
appeared generally in the pro
ceedings." Molesters to
Get the Book
Municipal Court Judge Doug-
las Hay, who Friday sentenced
J. J. Jackson of Brooks to
$35 fine on a disorderly conduct
charge, Indicated he was going
to continue to "be tough" on
similar cases.
Jackson was found guilty of
molesting a teen-age girl in a
Salem theatre.
The police department says
there has been too much of this
type of disturbance of late.
Judge Hay said he's going to
hand out the maximum sentence
under the law to anyone con
victed of such molestation.
Witfer Named as
Denial Director
Portland u.R Appointment
of Dr. David M. Witter as full
time director of the dental heal
th section of the state board of
health was announced Saturday.
The position has been filled
on a part-time basis by the di
rector of the preventive medical
services division since Decem
ber, 1949, when Dr. P. Paul
Davis resigned to enter private
practice in Parkrose.
Dr. Witter has been serving as
director of the South Dakota
health department, division of
dental health, and holds the doc
tor of dental science degree from
the University of Nebraska as
well as the master of public
health degree from the Univer
sity of Michigan.
Olsons to Celebrate
Silver Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. W. Olson
will celebrate their silver wed
ding anniversary at an open
house Sunday, June 22, at their
country home "Lone Fir Acres
at Macleay.
The hosts have invited their
friends through the press to call
between 2 and 8 o clock.
Assisting the hosts will be
Miss Ruth and Miss Phoebe Mc-
Adams, Mrs. Elsie Tull, Mrs.
Donald Davis and Miss Suzanne
Davis, who will pass the guest
book.
The Olsons were married in
Salem, and have lived here
since.
Head Sheep Raisers
Corvallis (p) Four-H club
members named two young
sheep raisers co-presidenti at the
annual 4-H summer school at
Oregon State college Thursday,
Betty Stcllmacher, 18, Albany,
and Dave Estergard, 17, Harris
burg, were elected to head the
1,800 youths at the 10-day session.
Sis Gets Derby-Wise Beverely Bell, lister of Soap Box
Derby Builder David Bell, gets the feel of the racer he's
almost completed under the guidance of the West Salem Fire
station. David is pictured looking at his bug, in which "Sis"
sits. He's going to paint his racer white and trim in it red.
The Bells reside at 1085 Pali Drive.
Soap Box Derby Boys
Talked About on Radio
By RON GEMMELL
As of every Saturday morn
ing, you Soap Box Derby build
ers were talked anout over
KOCO's air waves this morn
ing. Just to show you how much
1 n t erest
everyone- is
taking in see
ing that you
bug buzzers
have the time
of your lives
when comes
Derby day, July 13, here's who
were on the program that was
Turner Church
Meet Monday
Tuner Final preparations
are being made to welcome
more than 2500 delegates and
visitors to the 100th annual
meeting of the Oregon Christian
Missionary convention of Ore
gon Christian churches which
opens Monday evening.
The convention will close
Sunday, June 29.
Outstanding missionaries
scheduled to speak include Mel
Byers who has just returned
from China and Burma and H
C. Shorrock, Jr., Seattle, on
furlough from three years of
educational youth work in
Japan.
Roger Carstenson, Phillips
University, Enid, Okla., former
Oregon minister and a profes
sor at Northwest Christian Col
lege, will conduct daily Bible
classes.
Participating from Salem will
be Donald Payne, minister of
Christian education at the First
Christian church, who will mod
erate a training class in Chris
tian education each afternoon,
and Harold H. Lyman, Court
St. Christian church, who will
deliver a sermor.
Presiding will be Hubert
Sias, Mallory Ave. church min
ister, Portland. Program chair
man is Orvllle F. Mick, minister
of the Dallas church. Charles
H. Addleman, Portland, is exe
cutive secretary.
Lester Webber Dies,
Services Next Tuesday
Lester Webber, for many
years an employe of Marlon
county as a member of bridge
maintenance crews and a resi
dent of 4178 Portland Road,
died in a Salem hospital Fri
day after an illness of several
months.
Webber came to Oregon 39
years ago from Aurora, 111. He
is survived by the widow, Bal
aria Grace and two brothers,
Sam Webber of Lebanon and
Roy Webber of Manhattan
Beach.
Webber was a long - time
member of the Odd Fellows
lodge.
Funeral services will be held
at the Clough-Barrick chapel at
11 a.m. June 24 with interment
in Belcrest Memorial park.
Because of his death a picnic
of the Chin Up club planned
for, Sunday has been postponed
He was a member of the club
Trinity Lutherans
Silverton Trinity Lutheran
congregation members will have
as their substitute speaker Sun
day morning worship hour, their
former pastor for many years,
the Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr, now su
oervisor of the Seattle L. C. Fobs
Sunset home, Luther lea g fie at
7:30 is to be directed by Jean
Neperud, in presenting the topic
"make Way for Tomorrow."
Pastor Joseph A. Luthro will be
with his congregation Sunday
morning, June 29, after a
month's vacation.
heralded by Sportcaster Gene
Good:
Clay Cochran, manager of
the Salem Chamber of Com
merce; John Adlon, president
of the Downtown Salem Mer
chants association; and Bob
Marr, assistant course director.
And, we'll tell you some
thing! Just keep looking in the
Capital Journal, co-sponsor of
this Willamette Valley Derby
along with the Douglas McKay
Chevrolet company, and you'll
be seeing things.. Can't tell you
now but can hint that some
Moms are going to get into the
Derby picture.
How can you miss, kids,
with everyone pulling for
you.
Incidentally, we're thinking
far enough in advance to take
care of whatever situation arises
after one of you win that Salem
championship and is set to go
back to Akron, Ohio, in August
for the AU-American with full
expenses paid by the Capital
Journal,
So, yesterday we placed five
reservations with both the
United Airlines and the South
ern Pacific to assure that we'll
have adequate transportation
for the winner, yours truly and
ine parents and sponsor
should they desire to go.
Now, then, you 134 guys,
get those bugs builtt
Potato Prices
Leveling Off
Washington A levelling
of of booming potato prices has
brought a sharp drop in the
government s wholesale price
index. It fell four-tenths of one
per cent during the week which
ended June 17.
The Bureau of Labor Statis
tics index stood at 111.2 per
cent of the 1947-49 average.
That was 3.3 per cent under
January, 1951, when wage and
price controls went into effect.
Potato prices jumped sky
ward when controls were re
moved two weeks ago In an
effort to meet a potato short
age. But in the week ending
June 17, the government re
ported Friday, prices fell ai
much as 42 per cent in some
localities.
There also were price drops
in livestock, poultry, meats,
eggs and hides. On the up-slde
were some fresh fruits and veg
etables, manufactured animal
feeds, inedible fats and oils and
some textiles.
State Civil Service
Tests Monday Night
To alleviate a critical person
nel shortage at two state insti
tutions the state civil service
commission will conduct exam
inations Monday night at 7
o'clock.
Tests will be given to appli
cants for correcitonal officer po
sitions at Oregon State peniten
tiary. Applicants should be high
school graduates and between 21
and 45. The starting salary is
$250 a month.
The commission Is also seek
ing applications for hospital
aide positions at Oregon State
Psychiatric hospital. Both men
and women may apply and the
starting pay is $193 a month.
Application forms may be ob
tained at the commission office.
Attend Funeral
Grand Island Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Clow and two sons of
Waldport, formerly of Grand
Island, came to attend the funer
al of Mrs. L. E. Penrose at Hope
well Wednesday.
. .
Pilot s Leg tractured
In Airplane Crash
Portland WP) A plane spray
ing misquito breeding grounds
on Sauvies Island crashed Sat
urday morning and was demo
lished but the pilot suffered only
a leg fracture and cuts.
The pilot, Roy I. Darmy, 38,
Milwaukie, was thrown into a
swamp and he clambered on the
overturned plane's fuselage and
awaited rescue.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND riODCCI UST,
Balterfat Tentative, aublect to lmmadl-
at change: Premium quality, maximum to
.15 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Port
land 14-76C lb., first quality 72-74e; sec
ond quality 70-72c. Valley routes and
country points 2 centi leu.
Butter Wholesale t.o.o. julk cubes to
wholesalers grade, AA 03 score, 71c lb.;
A grade 02 score, 09e; B 90 score, 7c; 89
score flfic. Above prices strictly nominal.
ureete eeiiing price K. portiano wnoie-
stler's Oregon slnsles, 44Vi-47c Oregon 6
loai, triplet itoe teat tnan
alnales.
Ecga to vhaiesalarat Candled egga con
taining no loss, easas Included P. O. 8.
Portland. A grade large, 47tt-46Hc; A
grade medium, 46h-47Vfce; B grade large,
38 - 43c. A smalls, 44-49c doz. Following
are approximate prices raid by dealers to
Producers for ungraded large henneries,
40-4lc; AA grade Ice., to-43c: A trade Jge.,
39 - 40c: AA med., 3 7-3 Be: A med., 27-38c;
A small, 27-28c.
Portland Dairy Market
Dotter Price to retailers: Grade AA
print, 75c: A cartons. 76c: A prints. 75c:
cartons 76c; B prints, i2c.
Em Price to retailers; drade AA
Urge, 6Sc; A large, 49-50e; AA med., 60c;
meaium, b-4c; a small, 3J-35C. car
tons 3c additional.
Cheese Price to rttallers, Portland,
Oregon, singles, 47-5U; Oregon loai. 8-lb.
loaves to 52-55C b.; triplets lttc less
than singles. Premium brands singles
58 Vat: loaf, a Hi. Processed American
cheese. 5-lb. loaves to retail. 6-ilV,c lb.
Poultry
Live Cb ekena (No. 1 cualltv. P. O. B.
plants) fryers. 2K-S lbs. 31c. 1-4 lbs..
31c: roasters. 4 lbs. and over. U-20c:
light hens, all weights, 17-llc; heavy hens.
weignts, 17-iac; old roosters, ail
weights. 13-lSc.
Dressed Chlekena Frveri. lbs.. 43-
45c; roasters. 43-4te; light hens, Sl-33c:
heavy bens. 3fl-37c; out ud fryers, all
weights, 43-44C
Dressed Tnrkera A trade young bronaa
hens net to growers. P O. B. farm on i
dressed basis, 39c lb.; A grade toms same1
basis, 37c. A grade tomi, New York style
46. B (trade, 44c.
KaDDits - Average to growers: Live.
whites. 4-5 lbs.. 21 -34c lb.: 5-6 lbs.. 18.21c
lb., old does, 10-lSc; colored 2c lower,
colored or heavy does and bucks. 12-16c
Fresh dressed frvera to retailers. 67-
61c. Sold higher.
Country Killed Heats
veal Top Quality B0B2c lb.: aood
heavies, 45-48c: other grades, 38-40C
Hon Lean blockers. 38-30c: sows.
25-26c.
Lambs Top trade springers. 48-S2e:
other grades, according tr quality.
Mutton Best ewes am' wethers, 20-22C
.; rough, heavy bucks, ewes, 17-lBc
Beef utility cows. 32-43c lms.: canner-
cutters. 38-40c.
(wholesalers to retailers per cwt.)
Beef Steers choice 500-700 lbs. 153.-
$58.30; good, $53-158.30: commercial. $50-
151.30; Utility, I47.50-14U.30.
Vow3 Commercial. $44-f 51.30: utility.
iv-id, canncrs,
Reef Cuts (choice steers! -Hind ouar
ters, $62.50-$64.20; rounds, !61-$83.30; full
loins, trimmed, ibi-bi.sq; triangles, $4S
49 40; forequarters, 148-82.70' chucks ISO-
Da. ribs, $64-70.30.
Veal Good $56-5B.60, commercial, 850
61.60. Calves Choice, $5fl-B7l commercial,
MH-Dl.-.U.
Lambs Prime springers, $53-156; good
sai-tiia: commercial, $42-154; utility, 54,
Mutton dood-cholcc, $22-25.
Pork Cuts Loins, No. 1 8-12 lbs.. $56-
ai.Av; snoumers, is ids,, $37.50-30.50, neck
bone in, 138.50-41.20; sparerlbs, 44.50-40.10;
pork carcasses. $32.30-33.50: slab bacon.
S?tf-46; fresh hams 10-14 lbs.. $52 54.50.
Smoked Hams Skinned. 851-56- slab
Dacon. sij-51. Refined lar-d in drums. 117-
is.oo: siao Bacon. $38-49.
Portland M lice I la neons
Cauliflower Arts.. Cat., atd. crates,
rf.fs-j.uu, lettuce nrate to a. 70-5.36.
Celery Cal. flat erate. 3-2 M, doi.. $3.2$.
$4.25 Few to $4.50. Ore., $2.25-2.50
Onions 50-lb. iacka Texas White Wax.
$4.75-$5; Calif, reds, large, $5.00-$0.00;
medium $3.50-. 13.75; Yellows, med., $3
$3.25. Potatoes New crop Calif. Long White,
No. 1A, mostly $6.50 cwt. few to $7.00.
Hay O. 8. No. 2 green alfalfa, deliver-
ed carlots P.O.B. Portland, nominally $38
ton; Willamette valley grain and clover
no i Timothy mixed hay P.O.B. Portland,
hay, nominally $25-27 a ton, baled at farm,
baled, $44-45; No. 1 graso hay nominally,
$40.00 baled, P. O. B. cart truck lota.
Casoara Bark Dry. t6e to peelers.
Wool Willamette valley mcuitly nomin
al at -isc id. grease bails.
Mohair B5c pound on 12-month growth,
r. u. a. country antppinw points.
Hides Calves, Ifl-lBc lb. according to
weignu, green Xlpit, 10-J2c; beef, 10-12c
id.; ouiis, a-4'e; green butcher cow hides,
6 'A -8c. Country buyers pay 3c less.
Filberts Prices to growers. 17 cents lb
for orchard run Pranauette. 17-30c lb.:
orchard run. Wholesale prices, first quality
targe uarceionas. m -35 -Ac lb.
Walnuts Approximate price to growers
wnoieseie price r. o. B snipping point,
mr orennra runs; rranquette. rwue id.
large No. 1, 31U-32ltc lb.; No. 3 grade
Da Dies, 22K-24rtc. walnut meats, to pro
ducera. 4S-65o lb depending on quality.
SALEM MARKETS
Compiled from reports Saltm dealers
far the galdanee ef Capital Jeirnal
readers (Revised dally.)
Livestock
Pat dairy cows
Cutter cows
Dairy heifers ,
Bulls ,
Calves, 300-500 lb. ,
Oood veal ,,,
fiheep
$16.00 to 117.00
,.$13.00 to $16.00
.118.00 to $22.00
, $20.00 to 127.00
134.00 to $30.00
,.$38.00 to $32.00
(No quotations).
H.UII Ptd Prl.
R.bbit l'el!et,--f:.M.
Elf Mk,h Sft.M.
Dftlrr Fl.d MM.
P..llr7 Borln. Prlet. - Colored frrsrs.
2c; old roosters, 14c. colored fowl, 1
Leshorn low!. 15c; roisters. 29c.
En.
BoTlnr prices Esgs, AA, 46c: Urge
42-4Bc; medium AA 39c; medium A, 37
44c; small 23-39C; crsx 32c.
Wb.leisl. rrleet Esr, wholes., prices
eenersllv 5-7c hlsher then the prices
ftoove. L,srse nreae A irenersnr quoted s
,.c. med um F9c.
Bsttcrtst (Buvln. prloei Premium Tftc.
no. i. 72c; no. 2, esc.
Butler Whole, sle rrsd, A psrrhment,
7h lb.; retell, eoc.
Chicago Oraln
Chicago Uft Major grains eased through
out the gesilon Saturday on the board
of trade, wheat and corn slipping about
a cent.
Rye again showed Independent firmness
although not matching the previous see
slon's upturn, and a few soybean eon
tracts showed flashes of strength.
Light hedging pressure was enough tc
sink wheat In the absence of aggressive
demand.
Wheat closed S-l'A lower. July 13.29
$2.39 ,4, corn J-Pi lower, July 11.73'-,-$1.78.
oats lower, July rye
unchanged to '4 lower, July $3.16,, ioy
beans m lower to H higher, July $3 26'-.-
and lard unchanged to 3 cents a
hundred pounds higher, July $11.62.
3
LiffiO
8wwwwp
Honored Miss Elmore
Mulvihill, Silverton Saddle
club, who will serve as one
of the princesses at the Day
ton Buckeroo, June 28-29.
Miss Mulvihill recently won
the 35 mile endurance ride
held by the club.
DEATHS
Boy J, Lome
Roy J. Loynea, late resident of 849 Pord
t In this city June 20 at the age of 09.
Survived by wife. Mrs. Florence Clara
Loynes of Salem; children, Ernest, Roy
Jr.,, Moxine, Donald, Richard, Elvira, all
of Salem, Mrs. Barbara Trussell of Ere in
ert on, Wash., Mrs. Ruth Smith of Eureka,
Calif., Chester of Bothel, Wash., and Mrs.
Louise Santa of Portland; sisters. Urs.
Enoch Moore of Forest Orova and Mrs.
Pierce Jen lea of Tangent. Services will be
held in the W, T. Rladon Chapel at 3 p.m.
Monday, June 33, with Interment in Lit
Mission Cemtery.
Susie Lotuhary Wallace
Busts Loug-hhary Wallace, late resident
of 1705 Chemeketa St., In this city, June
20. Survived by son, A. L. (Art) of Salem;
brother, W, D. Louehary of Riverside,
Calif. Services wlU be held In the W. T.
Rigdon Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Monday,
June 23. with the Rev. Omar Barth offi
ciating.
over $ W. Kills
Robert W. Bits, late resident of 841$
Oarden Road. Salem, at a local hospital
Juna 21, Survived by wife, Mrs. Bleu 0.
of Balem: daughter. Mrs. Prances Fanuo-
chl, Daly City, Calif. Grandchildren, John
ny, joann ranuccm oi uaiy city, cam.
Servicea will be held Monday, June 23 at
the Clough-Barrtck Chapel, 3 p.m. Private
services Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum.
Lester Webber
Lester Webber, late resident of 4171
Portland Road, at a local hospital. June
20. Survived by wife, Grace: brother, flam
weo tier or Lebanon, ore., Roy, Mannattan
Beach, Ore. Also a number of nieces and
nephews. Servicea will be held Tuesday,
June 24, 11 A.m. In the Clough-Barrick
Chapel. Rev. Harold Mclntlre officiating.
Ritualistic services will be held by Che
meketa lodge No. 1, IOOP. Interment In
Bolcrest Memorial Park.
OBITU ARY
Mrs. Carolyn llorrell
Albany Mrs. Carolyn Uorrcll, 61, Route
o. 4, Albany, died at the Albany General
hospital Wednesday. Service were held
Saturday at 3 -p.m., at the Fisher Funeral
home. Mrs. llorrell was born in Dubuque,
Iowa, and came to Oregon when 2 years
of age, remaining in this stnte until 1005
when she moved to California, sue came
to the Albany area three months hko.
She was married In 1035 to T. A, llorrell,
who survives, she had also been muriird
to H. L. Winn at Dallas on Jiumury 24,
ID OS. Survivors besides her widower in
cluded a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Colby, Iroi
Angeles, Cel., a brother, r. h. Kinuz,
Mt. View, Alberta, Canada; and six uls
ters, Mrs. W, M, Winn. Albany; Mrs.
Dolly Schlppilettl, San Francisco, Cal.;
Mrs. Margaret Duncan. Albubuerque, N.
M., Mrs. Ida Davis, Los Angeles and Mrs.
Anna Smalt and Mrs. Rosa Klechle, both
of Portland.
Mrs. Anna Julia Johnsan
Albany Mrs. Anna Julia Johnson, 81,
wife of Robert L. Johnson, Tangent serv
ice station operator, died In Oood Samari
tan hospital, Corvallis, Thursday aiier ft
lingering Illness. The funeral was neld
Saturday at 10:30 a.m., at ttte Fisher
Funeral home. Burial was in Willamette
Memorial park. Mrs. Johnson was bora
In Ortonvllle, Minn., and removed to
Portland In 1022 after her marrlag on
June 11, 1022. She moved with her husband
to Albany in 1812 and to Tangent three
years ago. Four children survive, Marvin
L., and Mrs. Harold L. Whlttaker, both
of Albany; Robert L., Portland and Judith
Rivera Johnson, Tangent; three brothers,
Arthur Benson ano Stewart uennon,
Qrnlnerd, Minn.,, nd Oliver Benson, Big
stone City, B. D.; two sisters, Mrs. Joe
Shlppen, Kansas City, and Mn, Elmer
Johnson, Minneapolis.
Clareno B. Klhlatallaa
W 11 lam In a Funeral services were held
June 21 at the Sheridan Funeral Home
for Clarence K. Flhlstadlus, 34, who was
killed In a logging accident Wednesday
near Simpson's camp on Pedee creek. He
was born In Roseau county, Minn., Feb.
It). 1918. and -had lived In Oregon for a
year. He had been working near Pedee for
the past two months. He was In the army
signal corps for years. The Rev. War
ren W, Pechman officiated at the funeral
service. Survivors Include the widow, Ber
nlce; two children, Larry and Bruce; bis
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Kohlstadlus; two brothers, Paul of Bklme,
Minn., and Elmer of Locoda, N. D., four
sisters, Mrs. Odin Olson and Mrs. Kindred
Lundln of Bklme, Minn., Mrs. oeorie uund
of Salo, Minn., and Mrs. Donald Cole
of Bay City, Ore.
Alfred L. Kaenel
Silverton Alfred L. Kuenal, 83, died at
his home, Rt. 1, Sllverton, Friday, Juna
20. Mr. Kusnsl was born at Bern, Switzer
land, Nov. 28, 18G8 and came to the United
states with his parents, John and Marie
Kusnti, 71 years ago. He had lived in
the Sllverton district for 53 years. Mr.
Kuensl leaves his wife, Barbara; four
sons, Herman, Oeorge, Edward and Arthur
Kuenxt, Sllverton; three -dauti liters, Mrs.
Rrnma Zahler, Miss Lena Kucnzl. and
iVr s. El ma Kaufman. Sllverton; two broth
ers, Herman H., Sllverton, and Gottlieb
Kuentl, Portland; two half-brotnrrfi. Fmll
and Lon Montandon, Salem: two sUtrrs,
Mrs. Emma Deltwjler, Sllverton, and Mrs.
Elisabeth Meyer, Portland: 28 grandchild
ren and 10 great grandchildren. Funrral
services will be held at 2 p m. Monday,
June 23 at the Christian Apostolic oluircli,
Sllverton with Interment In the rhurch
cemetery under direction of the Ekmsn
Funeral Home. Omit flowers.
Charles K. Cerbett
Lebanon Funeral servlcn were held
Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Huston chapel
for Charles Z. Corbett, Gl. who died at
thA Lrbanon hospital Mm1ny. Ite wns
born at UariKor, Maine, November 8, 1891,
living in Ore non for the past nine yrot.
He U survived by his widow, Mm. Eliia
Corbett. an uncle and three aunts living
In southern California.
Dr. V. T. Lsm. N D. Dr. l. Chsn. N.U.
DRS CHAN ... I.AM
CIIINKSK NATUROPATHS
Upstairs, 241 North Liberty
Olficc open Saturday only. 10
a m. to 1 p in , 6 to 7 p.m. Con
sultation, blood prcfwurc and
urine testa are free of charKe.
Practiced since 1917. Write (or
attractive Rift. No obligation.
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