Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1952)
FOR RENT HOUSES PAKTLT FURNISHED 2-bKiroom V modern houie, ilx miles out. In Rosedale ' Pt,t' RL 9f BoK 35 m2iB CLEAV I-BED BOOM house, refrigerator range, no drinkers. Phone 29830. jm248 WHT RENT? We have homes that can be purcnaiea nice rent. Small dn. pym'ts., partly furnished. Call A Bell Realtor, ..nm omy or eve, ibis n. capitol. Jm348' POR RENT I room house and acreage. Halt war be tween Newberg and St. Paul, waiter -ueann, wewberg. Star Route. Jm260 CUTE CARPETED Duplex, partly furn lahed. utility, attached garage. $40. 21329. Jm24S MODERN room unfurnished, wood Drive. $35. Phone 38731. 73S Idle- Jm246' POR LEASE S room house on South Commercial street. Lease for one year or more. Adults only, ISO per month on lease. P. H. Weir, Realtor. 1247 So, Commer cial. Phone 38411. Jm247 FOR RENT: Pour bedroom house, lull cement basement, fireplace, oil heat. Seventy-five per month. 975 Terrace Df've- Jm247 'UNFURNISHED bedroom duplexes, 140. 733 Piedmont, West Salem. Ph. 38880. Jm247 FOUR ROOMS, clean, attractive. Water Furnished. 155. ph. 26873 or 3D313. Jm248 1 BEDROOM home, all modern. Complete ly lurnLshed. Elderly couple or couple with amall child. No pets. ISO. Also trailer space (10. Roth Trailer Court. Phone 38886, 1740 Oxford, Jm248 FIVE ROOMS, $10.00. 2 ml. Irom brldse. jm246 ONE BEDROOM HOUSE. Ph. 34389. Morn ings oniy. Jm249' I BEDROOM FURNISHED home. Nice yard. W. Salem !&. 1211 Edgewater. rn. 3Piw. Jm249' COTTAGES 912 and up a week. 3215 Port land Road. Phone 4-5373. Jm259" NEWER ONE-BEDROOM rentals. Clean U a pin. Kemgerator and range furnished. Call Rawlins Realty, 24554 or 41781. OFFICE FOR RENT .GROUND FLOOR office or store space for rent, uan at ruts Market. Jo' OFFICE SPACE, second floor. Inquire 379 aie. j0245' OFFICE ROOMS Apply Tlnkham Gilbert, ONE ON FOURTH floor near elevator, also one on secona. uregon BUlimng. Fiione 3114, aaNM LOST & FOUND FOUND White-faced Hereford. Owner must identify and pay for all damage none, contact Dale Smith, phone Mill City 678. k24B LOST Small white gold watch, Friday. Return to 655 N. Cottage for liberal reward. k-UT MISCELLANEOUS SALEM SAND ti GRAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing - Dltchlnr Sewer and Basement Equipment Rental Ditching by the Foot Phone Days 3-S408 Ives. 2-4417 or 3-7413 Salem, Oregon DENTAL PLATE REPAIR 3-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST Adolph Bldg., State & Commercial Bit. SALEM Ph. 3-3311 m BEE-HIVE TRUCKS U-DRTVE MOVE YOURSELF SAVE Vj PICKUPS - STAKES - VANS TEXACO STATION PAGE STEVENSON and AL MEFFORD 619 COURT ST. PHONE 3-1931 m BUILDING MATERIAL Roofing 18.9 per square for new first quality 3 -tab roofing, large supply, all colon, only 16.95 Mountain cedar shingles, No. Is, (0. 00, No. 2s J5.76. Waterproof wallboard, 4x8, J 1.90 New Toilets, complete, $29.50 Painted cedar shakes, $11,50. New, used window In stock, ready to go cneap. New picture windows, $8.00. Large supply new doors. $5,50. Bargain prices on all plywood. C. O. LONG Ph. 34821 l mile north of Kefser maiSJ Roof Time Repair that roof before the rains start. Fiber Roof Coating 1's, gal., $1.10, B'a, tal. .95 Plain Roof Coating I's, gal. $1.10, 6's, gal., .95 Wet Patch Wet surface leak fixer....: 2.40 gal., 72c qt. 46 lb. Smooth Roil Roofing roil 3.36 55 lb. Smoth Roll Roofing roll 3.75 "5 lb. Smooth Roll Roofing roll 3.30 Popular Style Gelt. Gutter ft, 16c Keith Brown Lbr. Yard FRONT & COURT PHONE 3-9111 We Give S&H Green Stamps ma PLYWOOD PLYWOOD PLYWOOD " 4x8 lS'ic. Kltght glue defect. V' Mahogany 30"x4a", 33c ft. Several thousand smaller pieces plywood low as 3c on M", 10c on V. Full stock of standard plywood, Including waterproof. Sidings, all grades from $59.50 to $245,00. Flooring 1x4 "D" $89.50; cheap tuff, $59.50. Oak $114.50 up, car siding $49.50. Celling tile and plank, all sleet, some colors,. Wallboards of all kinds and thicknese.es, low u $1.40 4x8. Pouring Pibergias SI.39 'bag. Ail site blanket type. Zonoilte, Use our free cheerful estimating serv ice. 36 months to pay, nothing down If desired .There's a reason why we're so busy. Ask your neighbor. Portland Road Lumber Yard "OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY" 3545 Portland Road 4-4433 ma Paint Sale PABCO GLOSS ENAMEL Reg. sale Gallon! 1.03 5.62 Quarts 1.9T. 1.56 P&bco Wall Coater Oil Base Wall Paint O aliens 6.48 I.U Quarts 1.61 1.45 Pabco Wall Coater Gallona 4.23 3.38 Quarts 1.25 1.00 nabco Barn & Shingle Paint No. 26M Rod I t 3.57 gal. I's 3.00 gal. No. 3060 Pk. Orten, S't .1.00 taL 3 50 tat. Other colors avail able priced accordingly. Pabco Utility Outside White Paints l'l Reg. 3.9$ gal. Sale 3.50 ta). Pabco No. 300 Bungalow White Paint, Inexpensive white paint for outbuildings, lencaa. etc fat. 340 Texolite Flat Wall Paint Gallons 3.86 3.9 Quarts 1 3t 85 Single order of 10 taL (or 835.00 vr KEITH BROWN LBR. YARD J . Front ft Court Ph Will r' Wt Give 8ft H Green Stamps ma TWIN WINDOWS Complete with frame, f 4JV I r Ph. 31903. Frkt 62. BU24V BUILDING MATERIALS ROOFING CALL WESTERN AUTO. 3-7177, FOR FREE ESTIMATE NOWI GAMBLE'S WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 301 North- Commercial ma381 Wrecking Y. W. C. A. BLDG. at 768 state St. ail materials must be sold and removed at once. One good 2 story garage cheap. One complete auto, oil furn. suitable for store or apt. house, salesroom. On the Job Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 MADBON' WRECKINO CO. ma2ta ? HEATING NEEDS f See Wards for all your heating prob. lems. Complete installation. A ilze-to-flt-any-Job. Competent engineers. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Phone 33191. MONTGOMERY WARD 155 N. Liberty Salem mt2M NURSERY STOCK WE'RE MOVING ( 1000 2-yr.-old Camellias lor hedges, 81.00 each. Rhododendrons, $1.50 up. Azaleas, 15c up. 2840 Mountain View rive. Ph. 36028 after 11 a.m. mb247' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC MOTOR Craftsman i hp. capacitator. 3460 r.p.m. 60 cycle, 9.3 Amps. New. never taicen out or shipping carton. 36255 or 965 Oarnet. n246 USED COMBINATION electric treadle cabinet sewing machine. Good sewing condition. Has new motor, light and foot control, mil price 132.50. singer sewing Center, 130 N. Comml. Open Friday eves. n247 USED SINGER drop head treadle sewing machine. Oood sewing condition and guaranteed. Cash price $24.50. Singer Sewing Center, 130 N. Commercial. Open Friday eves. n246" ANTIQUES, 198 W. LINCOLN. n250 USED ELECTRIC cabinet sewing machine. Sews front and reverse. Has walking pressure foot, auto, bobbin winder. Beautiful walnut cabinet and sewing stool. Only $13.75 down. Balance on easy terms. Singer Sewing Center, J30 N. Commercial. Open Friday eves. n246 USED WARD'S washer with pump. Call 24005. n247 USED SINGER drop head treadle sewlntc machine. Good sewing condition. Only $19.95, Singer Sewing Center, 130 N. Com'l. Open Friday evening. n248 FOR SALE Western saddle, like new, Ph. 36541. or call at 1605 N. Cottage. n250a FOOT oak wood. Immediate delivery. Phone 38074. n255' DUO-THERM oil with fan, n347 Phone 34210. ONE HOMART automatic floor furnace. with oil drums. Used only 3 years. 2055 Carleton Way, n246" KIMBLE PIANO for sale, like new. Will sen lor sacrifice price. Ph. 387S2 after 5. n247 USED VELOCIPEDE TRIKE for six yr. oia. coat 40. sell lor $18. Ph. 42088. n346 ONE 7-PIECE heavy walnut dining room suite, sau; one a-piece nardwood dinette set, $30; one $69 Cloud Rest, full size box spring, good as new, $20; one large solid mahogany dresser with iarse nlate glasa mirror, $35; one hardwood vanity stooi, sio; one new Home sewing ma chine, $16; one Easy washing machine. very quiet, $26. Ruechel's 2nd Hand store, 16S4 N. Commercial. Ph. 34070. n2ta FOR SALE Acoustlcon hearing aid. Rea- son&Die. can eves, after 5:30 P.m. Ph, 4376B. 1,341 DARK LIBRARY table $4.00. Chest of arawers sio.uo. Kneohoie desk $12.00. Llttht oak brass bcd.stead $10.00. A, S. Johnson. 1345 N. 19th. n34B MACHINIST SWIVEL vice, sleeping bag, oianKcu, piuows, miscellaneous curtains, silverware, Hunting fixtures, gasoline camp stove and oven, coffee perculator, Kanotlne lamp, aluminum pots and pans, enamel camp dishes and cooking utensils, miscellaneous cooking utensils, dishes, etc. Leaving town. Must sellt Apply 72fl n. Lgpupi, na46' NEW SINGER electric, featherweight port- hdib sewing macnine with table, $8.00 on original price. Taole allnhUv riam. aged. New guarantee. Singer Sewing Center, 130 N. Com'l, Open Friday eve- n'nga- n248 BARREL BACK chair, mahognay table, four drawer chest. Ph. 34646. n248 TWIN BEDS, like new. 1 yr. old. Ph. 41613. Can be seen 1335 Norway. n247 FOR SALE, 7 ft. Philco refrigerator, Hot Point electric range, automatic; both In good condition, under $115 each. See at 1740 South Winter, or phone 36333 evenings. n251 BOY'S 80" BIKE, Call after 8:30, 35345. n348 GOOD USED davenport. Reasonable. Phone 39S40, 1516 Madison. n248 THAYER BABY BUGGY, like new, $63; or Iglnal cost $65. Phone 43563. n248' COLEMAN Oil, CIRCULATOR, like new. 174 West High, St ay ton. Phone 4184. n248 STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Lee Mindt, 1680 Madison. Phone 34056. n270 KIMBALL UPRIGHT piano. Ph. 20879. n24' PIANO AND ORGANS Just arrived, carload of Story and Clark pianos. Wide selection. Trade-ins, terms. THE MUSIC CENTER, 470 N. Capitol. Phone 35371. OPEN Mondays and Fridays till 9 p.m.' n248 6-FOOT FRIG ID AIRE, excellent condition, reasonable, call 30523 evenings. n251 USED SINGER electric cabinet sewing ma chine. Round bobbin, walnut cabinet and matching stool. Oood sewing condition and guaranteed. Full price, $94.50. Singer Sewing Center, 130 N. Com'l. Open Fri day evening. n248 FILE CABINET, adding machine, type writer, two desks, 2 chairs, typewriter table, and calculator. Ail In excellent condition. Ph. 1943 L. Albany, or see at 527 E. Ninth. Albany. r.248 IMPORTED ORIENTAL Oullstan Rug. slse n-7Xii-3. Predominating colors are blue and rose. Excellent condition. Offered at nan or original price at only 1750.00. Can be seen at 009 South Prom, Seaside. Oregon or call Salem 33026. n250 ENCYCLOPEDIA, dictionary. children's classics. Phone 3-4857. n248' 110 ALLOWED for your old water heater on in is new 42-ftailon automatic elec tric water heater. Tester Appliance i to unemexeia. pn, 34311. PLA8TI-1C E require no waxinK. For your floors or linoleum, y EATER AP PLIANCE CO.. S75 Chemeketa. n Gravel and Sand Anythint in travel, wholesale and retatl. VALLEY BAND A GRAVEL CO. Ph. 24002. n FOR SALE Aff ate machines, sawa, drills. wiu lescn agate cutting. 348 N. 20th. Ph. 38487. b2I1 ELECTRIC RANGES, new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 376 Chemek- NEW AND USED sewlnt machines. YEA TER appliance CO., 375 Chemeketa. DEEPFREEZE home freezers. YEATER AP PLIANCE CO., 37ft Chemeketa. n' WASHING MACHIVES, new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO 11$ Chemek eta. o BEFRIQERATOR 8. new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO., 375 Chemek- HOSPITAL BED for sale or rent. H. L. atin Furniture Co. Phone 29115. n Mcculloch chain saws, sot Ed ewater. west ftalem. flalem Lotting Supply Ph. 4-1541. n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WOODRY WANTS Plana. Phoat J-51I6. DIAMOND i to 3 carat. Pay ipot cash or trade Furn it are and Appliances. Glenn Woodry, 1805 N. Summer. na248 WANTED: Filbert and Walnut drytnt. Lee' Hatchery. Salem, Phone 2-281." WANTEDI Oood cutttnf torch and elec tric welder. Phone 1533). na25o' USED WASHING machine in good condi tion. .Call 41811. na245 ELECTRIC 1ANOES. Woodry', ph. J-I11B. SPORTING EQUIPMENT 13 GAUGE SHOTGUN, good condition Phone 2S94B. nc248 FOR SALL cheap, 30.08 Deer Rifle. Bob Martin, 1510 Tomlln. Woodburn. nc247 PERSONAL OPAL KING, reader, Salem Hotel. Friday. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, OroUP NO. 1. juoo n. uommirciai. rn, ntn or 34531 P. O. Box 724. P247 FINANCIAL Lie. 8-133 and M-338 and ROY H. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Hear "Top Trades" 12:05 Dally KSLM - 1390 Ke, GENERAL FINANCE CO. LOANS I3 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9181 MONEY PROBLEMS? Let us take the "Ifs" out of your money prooiems, up to aaoo on small loans, up io saw on auto loans, STATE FINANCE CO. 8-116 Mill Phone !1 1(7 8. Hllh at. rasi Here's Why PERSONAL Is Your Best "Buy"! "Yes" to 4 out of 8 employed people married, single Payment date to fit payday 1-vlilt loam (phone first! Nationwide credit established In U. S. and Canada Between payday loans Loans for any worth while purpose Now longer terms t) Smaller payments Come In or Pbone Today LOAN'S 125 U ISM on Signature r FarnlUre Up ta SAM mm Ante Personal FINANCE COMPANY 105 8. High Phone 2-144 Lie. 8-122. M-185 R. E. Doyle. Mgr. r360' PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Terms On Larger Loans Long and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS B. Commercial St. Ph. 3-9161 WANTED TO borrow 111,000, S to 5 years, w aocuriuy. bqa itm uapuai journal, r347 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 S. Church Parking a-Plenty Ph. 3-2457 Lie. No. M-160, 8-154. r SEE U 8F0R FARM, CITY or ACREAGE LiUAKB - BEST Or TERMS WE BUY Real estata mortgage! it contracts. State Finance Co. 167 S. High 8t. Ph. 34131 TRAILERS 30'xlT TRAILER awning with frame; over load springs I or suick; both like new. 2142 Bruce St, t248 AMERICAN trailer house. Refrtg., hot water neater, electric brakes and new license. 1070 Electric St. t247 AUTOMOBILES BEST OFFER takes '47 Bulek convertible, in good condition. Must be sold. Ph. q246 37 FORD, for sale or trade '37 Dodge, part, for sale or trade. 1601 Cross St.. Pt- q250 46 FORD CON V. Black, White top, w.W. tires. Oood cond. See Ray Adams, Me hama, Ore. q 25 1 NEARLY NEW 1952 Old's '88' tudor. Will consider trade. Ph. 38193. q248 14 OLD'S, model '76' Bedanette; radio, heater, new tires and tubes, $275 down. gaiance i montns. B78 So. 12th. q247 1947 PACKARD CliDDer aednn. rpriln low mileage. One owner, looks and runs iikc new. jjo aown, Balance IB months. Ennk finance. 678 So. 12th. q247 1937 FORD, 150. Phone 20578 after 6 p.m. q248 lfWfl CHEVROLET Convertible Coupe, Ra- iu, neater, yerieci snape. uwner says sell. $600 down. Balance 24 months. Bank finance. 678 So. 13th. q247 I94B NASH Deluxe '600' sedan. Radio, .v.ici, n-i nimpc. uu eown. Hmatice 18 months. Bank finance, 678 So. 12th. 0247 184S CHEV. Late Pickup, radio ft heater, viuvu uree tnrougnoui, call 28301. 0248 IMMACULATE '46 BUICK sedan, owned by . wtnaici. nnuio, neater, wnite side walls, lifeguard tubes. Terms arranged. Phone 4-6315. o24i 1810 DODGE, good paint, tires, 48 motor, i ' ''er' u ioaay. price liah. Call 11W LATE 1948 DeSoto 2 door sedan. Radio, iicmcr, new seat, covers, new rubber. Phone 42606. (,247a 3R CHEV. SEDAN. Oood condition. Best l4ft '98' OLDS, radio, heater. M flnn- 10,000 miles. Phone 28475. q246 TRUCKS '47 DODGE DUMP truck, 5-6-yard bed, 5-epeed transmission, 3-speed ax'e. Ex ceptionally fine condition. Bargain. 314 Miller Ave., Dallas. qd24l mjt '5-TON CHEV. pickup, excellent con" utbiun. riiQnt jiujo, qd248 48 W TON Dodge Pannel. A-l condition. lj r"pne 1.11'io. qd247 r.OATS 1 TOOT BOAT (or Hie. ni N. Wlnt.r. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented, "'"' nurii, i3V vouri. ln. 3-0173. ALUMINUM STORM WINnnWN aisco storm windows and door with cuuveriioie screens, pnone 33748. Bulldoilng road, clearlnt teeth. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Falrvlew. Ph. 2-3148. o251 CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash reg isters. All makes, sold, rented, repaired. Roen, 456 Court Ph. 3-8713. o DRESSMAKING Alterations, hemstitching, buttons buckles covered, buttonholes. Mrs. H. M Allender, 2-9011. o3B3, DRIVING INSTRUCTION Learn to drive the "Rajiv nriv" Call or see Mr. Rlekard, Valley Motor o.. nitm. rnone asm or 4174. Ben Otjen A Son. Excavating, trading land clearlnt. Phone J-JolO. 02S8' INSULATION Insulation, weatherstrips, storm ah 'creens. Free Mtlmatea. T. Pullman, Phone 35t65. 0268 MATTRESSES " ' Capitol Bedding, cotton, wool, mattresses. Renovated, repaired. 3-4069. OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files, flllnt supplies, safes duplicators, supplies, desk lamps, type writer stands. Roen. 454 Court. c SEPTIC TANKS Hamel'i Stptle Tanks and lines cleaned, guaranteed work. Phone 1-7404. o255 atlka'a Septic Service. Tanks cleaned. Elect r Jo Rotary cleans sewers, drains. 1079 Elm. Phone 1-9466. o26l Sewer, septic tanks, drains cleaned. Rc-to-Rooter Sewer Service. Phone I-H37. TYPEWRITERS Smith, Corona, Rt mint ton. Royal, Un derwood portables. All makes wed ma chines. Repairs rent. Roeo, 4M Court. WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Industrial Hoor wailnt, housecleanlnt. Phone 3-3337. 847 Court. n LODGE , SRlem Lodge No. 4, A P. tc A M Wed, pet. 16 T. C. degree. 7: pjn. J47' 71 ,'f 1 fc? fry-. jt i i The Food Looks Good A small North Korean girl is all smiles as she reaches lor a tray of iood offered by Donald Bartley of Fort Wayne, Ind., engineman 1st class aboard the U. S. Destroyer Cunningham. The little girl was one of 70 North Koreans taken from a small fishing village near Song jin in North Korea when it came under bombardment of American warships knocking out communist gun installa tions. The natives asked to be taken away. The Cunningham took the refugees to a friendly island. (U. S. Navy photo via AP Wirephoto) Fees Waived by Council For Hospital Construction Building permit fees for con struction of the Salem General hospital amounting to about $3500, will be waived by the city of Salem at the request of the hospital board. The aproval was given by the council Monday night after a protest by Alderman Chester Chase, who said it amounted to donating that amount of city funds to the hospital building fund. He said it was not a par allel case, for example, with the courthouse construction. i The waiver does not include the fee for the main contract, but covers plumbing, electrical installations, etc. After an appearance by Lu ther Cook, who supported the petition, the council tabled for further investigation the matterj of a sanitary sewer on Conrad; road in West Salem. The city engineer reeom mended that the request be denied since only one house is under construction and several hundred feet of sewer line would be required. Further, he said that, the plat for a nearby area, known as Hillside addition, has not yet been approved by the planning and zoning com mission, and the area where the Morse Hits Ike On Oil Issue Washington UP) Gen. Eisen hower practiced political ex pediency in supporting "the oil lobby" in the tidclands oil is sue, Sen. Morse (R., Ore.) said Monday. "It is a sad thing," Morse said in a statement, "that Eisenhow er in apparent ignoranoe of United States supreme court decisions has been taken in by the selfish interests of America who seek to steal tidelands oil belonging to all the people of the United States. 'Political expediency may win him votes of certain coastal oil states on this issue but na tional security calls for the con servation of this federal asset. "Eienhowcr knows that in the event of World War III the United States will need all of Its oil reserves and it is inex cusable from the standpoint of national defense to support the oil lobby on this issue and open up the federal oil reserves be neath the sea to commercial ex ploitation. ' Tail Assails Truman Record Casper, Wyo., UP) Sen. Rob ert A. Taft, R., Ohio, assailed the Democratic administration last night for what he said was its attempt to force a totalitarian and socialistic form of govern ment on the United States. Speaking at a Republican ral ly at Casper on behalf of Gov. Frank A. Barrett, Wyoming sen atorial candidate, Taft lashed out frequently at President Tru man. He answered seme of the Pres- .uc..a . rcccn, wnisiie-aiop auu- menu and at one point called "complete lie." TaU listed the following cam- palgn issues: 1. Corruption fn government. In which he stated, "We have reached the lowest state of po litical morality in the history of the nation." He reviewed the RFC, Commodity and income tax scandals. 2. The threat of American lib erties from a tremendous growth of big government. 3. Foreign policy. mm? j : ...a - : - m i" ml J ilk & sewer is requested is not part of the addition. The council aproved a peti tion by E. A. Miller, 167 South High street, to pave the alley In Block 2. Salem addition, be tween Marion and Union, and bounded by Church and High. A hearing was set for Novem ber 24 on a petition by General Electric company to vacate part of an alley running north and south off the north side of Di vision street between Liberty and High. General Electric owns all of the property abutting on the part of the alley to be va cated, and signatures on the petition represent 82 per cent of the area affected. Referred to the planning and zoning commission was a letter from Elmer M. Amundson, rep resenting Joseph and Viola Wat- kins and James and Clara Row land, asking consideration of a petition to annex Watkins addi tion. The owners, said the letter, will not request the city for water, sewer, street, fire or do lice protection until the facili ties become available for serv ice to the area. A memorial resolution was adopted in recognition of the late Batty Cooper, for many years city sanitary Inspector. He was described In the resolution as "ever diligent, efficient and courteous." After adoption of the resolution the council mem bers stood silently for a brief time. Public hearings were set for November 24 on two resolutions for vacations necessary for con struction of the south Salem high school. The resolutions, declaring the intention of the council to make the vacations, were adopted.. One calls for the vacation of a part of Oxford street at Rural. The other calls for the vacation of part of Oxford between Church and Cottage. A resolution was adopted limiting to one hour the park ing of vehicles on the west side of Winter street between Trade and a point 60 feet south. Taken from the table, where it had been ordered at the pre vious meeting, and approved Monday night was a resolution authorizing the city manager to grant or reject, without refer ence to the council, requests for crosswalks, loading zones, bus stops, etc. Court Authorizes Better Claxter Road Improvement of Claxtar road, extending from the Southern Pa cific main line on the west to Pacific highway on the east was authorized by the county court Tuesday. The improvement for the pres. ent at least, will include scar ifying and grading the surface. Later it will probably be placed on the county's oiling program. The road is only 30 feet in width, a circumstance that has held up improvement because it did not permit of ditching and draining. However, it is un- derstood that property owners nave agreea 10 aeea live aaai- tional feet on each side to bring it up to 40 feet The roadway has become quite rough ln nctni yMr, Partlantf Llvestork Portland OX) Cattle 300; market alow, steady; good UM-lb. fed alters 29.50; tilth tood-low choice fed steers Monday up to 12: few cutter-utility 17-30: good fed heifers Monday 37; canner-cutter cows 13-14.50; utility cows 1S.1M-1I.50; utility bulls 20-23. Calve 50, holdover 100; market slow; utility -commercial calves and vealers la 24: good-choice ltht vealcri 3t28; good choice 350-500 lb. calves Monday 34-2S.S0. Hoes 300: iast active, steady: choice butchers 110-3)5 lb. 31 50-21; choice 270 Ib. 19.U; choice JIS-435 lb. sows 11.50 17 IS Dheep loft, holdover VW: market slow: few lot good-rhoMrg wooUd lambs JJ ftrt; gnod-rhoice feedem Monday 11-30; good mugnttr ewaa . i MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND PRODUCE LIST ButterUI Tentative, tubject to Immedl ,t ch.nse: Premium QWMtr. maximum to .35 per cent acidity delivered in Port land, 7,-Slc lb., tint quality. 17-79e: sec ond quality, 71-llc. valley routej and country point, 2 cente lest. Butter Wholesale t.o.o. bulk cubes to wnoieaierft araoe, AA S3 score. 7tc lb.' A irade, 82 score, 72c; B, 00 score. 71c: so score, ioc. aoovb prices strictly nominal. Cbeeso Selllna price to Portland whole. salers. Oreaon singles. ms--48c. Oreaon 6 lb. loar, al-Mc; triplets, llic less than slneles. Kiss to Wholesalers: Candled esss con- (ainina no loss, cases Included r. O. B Portland A arade lane SSVi-Bt'.c: A arade medium. 54li-55'sc: B arade, larae, 48. 6101 A emails, 45-470 doc. Followlna are approximate prices paid by dealer, f'vuufcc. ,ur upxraoeu large henneries, 40'41e: AA grade lae.. 40-r:c: A er.d. to 39.40c; AA med., 37-38C; a med- 37-38e: A small. 37-38C. rortland Dairy Market Butler Price to retailers: nr.ri. at print, 79c; A carton. 80c: A ortnt. iq, carton, 80c: B prints, 78c. Lass to retailers. Orade AA larse. 72.73c: A larae. 65-86c: AA medium ss., A medium, 56.57c: A amall, 39-43c. Car ions jc additional. Cheese Price to retailer. p,i.. Oreion. slneles, 48-53c; Orrson loaf, 6-lb! . aJ-.oc ,.; inpieu iy,c less than singles. Premium brands slneles 5V.3C: loaf, imt Prnee.d Am..!..- cheese. 5-lb. loaves to retail, ts-sic lb. rouiiry Live Chlrkens iNo. 1 nii.lii. a rt n plantsl Iryera lbs.. 36-37c: 3-4 lbs ' 36-37c: routers, 4 lbs. and over. 36-37c; heavy hens, all welahts. 30-21c; light hens all welehu. 15-16c; old roosters. 13c Dressed Chickens Fryers. 3'i-j lh ... 4fic; roasters. 43-44c; lteht hens. 31-32c: uewvy nens, jo-aic: cut up tryers. all weights. 43-44C. Rabbits Averse, to irnw.n- r. whites. 4.(1 lbs.. 23-26C: 6-6 lbs.. 20-24e Old does. 10-12C: Colored 2n Ino.... colored or heavy does and bucks. 12-16C lb. Fresh dressed iryera to retAllers 89- OJC CUl UP. Us-BHC. Country Killed Meats Veal Top quallly, 43-45C lb., rough heavies, 30-35c: others lower. Hogs Lean blockers, 30-3U; sows, light 34-26c. Lambs Top arade springers. 43-48c; other grades, according to onnllty. Mutton Best ewes and wethers. 13-13c; lb., rough, heavy bucks, ewes, 17-18e. Beef utility cows. 30-32C lb.; canner cutters. 2D-10r Tresli Dressed Meata inbaleMlera to relallera Dollar per cwt.l Beef atcnrii choice, SOO-700 lbs.. 63-a7; nood. t49-5S.OO; commercial, MO-S47.0o' utility. 1 3 fl -$43. 00. Cown Commercial. (34-(40; uti'Uy. 131 135: canner, $31-134. Beef Cuts (choice ateersl Hind quar ters, 03.50-(64.ao: rounds, $63-163.30. lull loins .trimmed $82-$84.fi0: trlanults, 113 $49.40: to re quarters, i48-$33.70; chuckf. J50-sr,6; ribs, S6,i-sss. Veal Oood. 144-53; commercials. I3B-47. .j Cholce- 36-7; commercial, 148-151.40. I.ambi Prime springers, 40-50 lbs.. 148 J50; Bood, 46-$49, commercial, i43-$54; Mutton Oood choice. J18-J22 00 Pork Cuts Loins, No. 1, 8-12 Ihs, wu.uu; snoulders, 16 lbs., 38-$40; bnck- uunts in jn.au-i.ao; aparerlbs (49.50-54.20; Pork carcassea, 133. 50-33. 50; slab bacon I3B-H6; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs.. S34-s.,,B Smoked Hams Skinned. J51-J58; slab i?o . ncnnco isra in drums, I7- Portland Miscellaneous Clery Cal. flat crate, 3-2 'A doz., J3.3B' 14.25. Pew to $4.M. Ore.. I3.25-J2.fin Onions HO-lb. sacks West Ore. ycllowa, "' acK, nn-tioc; Wa.Ui. MOsfa Lake and Ynklma yellows, medium, 3.00-25; 3-inch min., 13-3.35: Ida. white 3.50-.75. Potatnes Ore.-Wash.. Russeta, No. 1 4-.00-.35; bakers, 4. 50-. 76: 25 lb.. Il.20-.35 in lb., 48-,i(lci No. 2s, 1.60-75; long white u. jb, i.uu-.ajo; iaano Rus-ieta No. is, t4.SO-.75; bakers, J5.50-.75. Hay U. s. No. 2 icrecn aUnlin, deliver ed cnrlota F.O.B. Portland, nominally $38 3B ton; ladlno, Seattle, $37.50-38.50; Wil lamette valley gram Rnd clover, No 1 iimoiny mixed hay P. o. B. Portland, hay, nominally $25-27 a ton. baled at fnrm. .AnnA 44"4fi; No- 1 rRS hnv nominally -. uhicm. r.u.n. enrji, truck lots. Wool-Willamette valley mostly nomln 1 at 45c lb. grease busts. Hides calves, 15-18c lb. according, to ih L rccn Kin. iu-l2c; beer, 1012c ' areen outclicr cow hides. Filberts Prices to growers. 17 cents ih. for orchard run rrnnoiieiinn iT.in it, . orchard run. Wliolesnle prices, first quality .sue a-.ni VEIV11HO, 1'1-aiOVaC ID. iiauiuii-ADproi n nta nrlrn In urnmn wiioicaHiB pricn r: ti K Hi on no i.nlnl for orchard runsi Frnnniiettc, 17-20o lb.: large No. l, 3iy-32',ic b,; No. 2 grade -uim, jt--!c. walnut mean to pro ducer, 45-65c lb., depending on quality SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Salem dealers for the guidanre of Capital Journal readers. (Revised ilnllv t Livestock fat dairy cows 11a nn in tii nn Cutter cow tia.no to initio Dairy heifer tm.oo to llR.oo Is nn nn in tit nn Calve. 300-500 lbs $20.00 to $24.00 Good veal 2fl.00 to 127.00 onP ;Hm, 122.00 Yearllnsa jio.oo to 115.00 w" f 1.00 to 6.00 c"Qe 118.00 Retail Peed Prices Rabbit Pellets 1 4.80. V.Kf Maiih 15.45. Dairy Feed $3.60 (HO lb. bug). Poultry Rurlnr Prices Cnini-rf frwr. 34c: old roruterjt Mf mlnnast f.,.i n.' Lnrhorn fowl, I6c; roasten. 34c. ' ' Ettas Rurlnr Prices Ebbs, aa nr- i.r,. a -.-u-.l, ,,ICu,Kiii nn, mc; meaium A, 42c 40c: imi . 34c: er in nnniesKit prices Kgt wholtaale prices teneraliy 5-lc hlaher than th. nTi.. above. Urge trade A generally quoted at nn., uicuium, one. Hntlerfat Buylns orle- Pt-mi..m an.. No. 1, 77c: No. 2, oBc. Ratter Wholesala rari a n.r.-h.... 7c lb.; retail, 4c. Portland F.atllde Market roruana un Top amall-mediiim cnb- lie XOld 11.75-9 a cr.l. nn th. p , .-. . i j . Farmers' market Tuesday; Northwest red Dellcloua applex were mn.iiv , nn.a . standard crate to retailers; produce trad- " Bencrauy stow. Portland Grain Portland (A; No coarse trains. Wheat bid to arrive market, basis No 1 bulk, delivered coast; Soft White 2 34; Soft White lescludlrtB Ren, 2.34; White Club, 2.34. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 1.38: 10 Per cent 2.38; 11 per cent 2.38: 12 per cent 3.38. Hard White Baart: Ordinary. 2.44; 10 per cent 2.44; 11 per cent 2.48; 12 per cent 2.48. Chleaia firs In Chics co OP) Grains recovered some of their losses toward the close of Tuesday board of trade session. Buylnt In oats led the recovery, with deferred contracts of eorn and wheat maklnt some proiress. During the morning session all deliveries or corn, July soybeans and Jul oat sold t new seasonal lows. Heavy receipts from the country over the long week-end holiday were largely responsible for the markdowns. Corn hook inis on a to-arrlve basis were placed at 3M.0OO bushels. At the finish wheat was V to xh lower than Friday's close, December 12 3.T.-U corn was unchanged to lower, December ""'"', " 10 Mshr. oe. Dac.mi, ,iV.V.h ";.., . v',"i ..mn ana urn was lUViVS' " hun,lred unAt hllher' c Or T. Um. N.D Dr o. Chan. N D UIIM UH An . . . LAM CHINKSF. NATUROPATHS (Jpntalri. 241 Nortb Liberty Office open Saturday only 10 .m. to I p.in . 6 to 7 p.m. Con sultation, blood pressure and urine testa are free of charge Practiced alnce 1017 Write foi tractive gilt. No obligation Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Army Lecturer C a p t. John I. Farris, infantry, one of the army team members who will lecture here at the ORC armory the night of October 16. Farris' topic will be helicopter. (U. S. Army photo) STOCKS By The Am eclated Fruit Admiral Corporation 3li Allied Chemical 73-,, Allis Chalmers , 51i, American Airlines n1. American Power ft Llr.hi 2- American Tel. & Tel I53!i American Tobacco b6 Anaconda Copper 38V Alcl.taonRal.road Q4; Bethlehem Steel 4 Boeinu Ralrplane Co 31 Horn Warner 74'i, Burrows Addins Machine Vt California Packing 26'-i Canadlnn Mclfic 337,, .-'aterplllar Tractor 56 Celanese Corpoiatlon 37- Chrysler Corporation 1131, 1 coni.T ' 36'i Consolidated Vuitee t-Town zeiterbach CurtiM Wrunt Dounlas Aircraft Du Pont de Nemours ... Knstman Kodak Emerson naaio General Electric General Fnoa ncneral Motors Ocornla t-nc Plywood . Goodyear Tire Homestake Mlnlnn Co. International Harvester International Paper ... Johns Manville Krnnecott Copper Ubby McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loowes Incorporated . . , Long Bell , MontBomrry Ward .... Nnsh KelJnator ,. New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Pish ., Pacific Qu & Electric . Pacific Tel. & Tel Packard Motor Car .... Penney, J, C. Co. , Pennsylvania R. R Pepsi Cola Co , Philco Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp. Rayonier Incorp. Pfd. . Republic Steel Reynolds Metals ..... Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc Stiott Paper Co , Sears, Roebuck A; Co. , Socony-Vacuum Oil .... Southern Pncliic Standard Oil Calif Htnndnrd Oil N. J , 86 S 48 H ... 20! , 27 'A , 33 U , .13 Studebakcr Corp, , .371,', Sunshine Mininit 87, Swift At Company 31 TrHiiaamerica Corp 35' Twentieth Century Pox ,., m Union Oil Company 37 iu Union Pacific inn United Airllneji 27 S United Aircraft 3514 United Corporation 5 United States Plywood 27i United State Steel 3R', Warner Pictures 12.' W.estern Union Tel lift We suns house Air Brake 2.i!i Wfsllnithnuae Electric 42Tfc Woolworth 43s Stack Market New York W)A lower trend ln the stock market Tuesday succeeded moderate early siren nth. Gains and losses spread out over a ranae of between 1 and 2 points either way with the downside more popular. Volume for the day came to n esti mated 1,3000.000 Hharei. Chleaso Onions Chlcaao (U.R)-SuPPlies rather llaht. de- mand fair, market firm for Yellow Globes, barely steady for others, Chleaie LhcsUck ChlcaBO (JD Supplies of hojts pulled back hard on numbers Tuesday after shooting in the heaviest run Monday In more than three months. Prices were steady to 15 cents lower with the top of (19.00 at a new low level since May 2. Cattle were unevenly weak to 35 cents higher with bulla on the off side and upper a-rades of steers working hlshr Sheep trading was mostly at a standstill p io mid-session, Most barrows and silts sold from lion to SIB. 50 and sows from 1111.50 to I1A.75. uoon to prime steers sod from 13(1. nn to 35.50, one hlsh prime load topplna at 13ft. 50. Most choice heifers were worth 929,50 to M3.00. Early sales In the sheep market were Confined to ewei which held ateariv at 17.00 downward. Royally to Visit London (VP) Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinbudffh will leave England In Decem ber, 1953, for a visit to New Zealand, Australia and Ceylon. e " o A 3 MANAGERIAL OPPORTUNITY SUBSTANTIAL EARNINGS IP YOU WOULD UK-. TO BE AFFILIATED WITH ONE OP THE COUNTRIES LEADING MANUFACTURERS THERE WILL RE A FEW OPENINOS IN THIH AREA IMMEDIATELY WE WILL FULLY ESTARLWH PARTIES SELECTED IN THEIR OWN BUSINESS AND We Will Finance 50 of the Money Required YOU CAN AMORTIZE YOUR LOAN WITH A PAYMENT OF Jst OF THE NET PROFITS YOU RECEIVE FROM THIS BUSINESS. WE WILL ALSO HELP YOU TO EXPAND FROM A PART TIME BUSINESS TO A BIO FULL TIME OPERA TION THAT SHOULD PROVIDE A SIIPSTANTIAL INCOME FOR LIFE. INTEGRITY. HONESTY AND WILLINGNESS TO FOLLOW SIMPLE INSTRUC TIONS IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EXPERIENCE AS W FULLY ES TABLISH AND INSTRUCT YOU. No Selling Required MUST HAVE USE OF AUTOMOBILE HAVE OOOD CREDIT AND PERSONAL REFERENCES APPLICANT MUST BE ABLE TO INVEST AS HIS SHARE OF THE BUSINESS. J990 Cash Immediately for Operation THIS IS A FOUR BILLION DOLLAR A YEAR INDUSTRY AND IS OROWINO II..1'lAJ'iND "O"" ECH YEAR. IF YOU QUALIFY WE CAN ASSURE YOU OF THE W 'hole-Hearted Co-Operation of a Nationally Rated Company WHO HA PEEN SUCCESSFUL IN THEIR DEALIN08 WITH CUSTOMERS FOR MANY YEARS IN THE VENDING BUSINESS. ."""ms, Lr.Y.OIL.'",K ""'.FIFO AND INTERESTED IN GETTING INTO YOUR OWN BUSINESS WRITE GIVING NAME. OCCUPATION. HOURS WORKINO AND ADDRESS FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH VICE-PRESIDENT TO BOX 171, CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon . Tuesday, Ocl. 14. 195221 2 Still Missing In Boat Wreck : Tillamook, Ore. (IP) The body of one of three persons who vanished in an outboard motor boat Octbcr 4, was fund Monday, washed upon the beach just north of Bay Ocean. The victim was Robert A. Lind, 20. Still missing are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas King. The three, classmates at Mil waukie high school before the men entered military service, were visiting Lind's father. Oscar Lind, at Cape Mears when they decided to go out in the boat. Presumably their en gine failed and they were swept out to sea. The boat was found on the beach last week. Lind, discharged last spring from the marine corps, had been employed on a dredge at St. Helens. King's father, Owen King, lives at Umatilla. Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hitchcock, lives at Mil waukie. DEATHS Dlanna Lynn Spencer Dlnnna Lynn Spencer. Infant dauahter of Elton Spencer of 5035 Auburn Rd., at local hospital Oct. 13. at the aaa of 3 years. Also survived by one brother. El ton Lester Spencer of Salem; arandparents. Mr. Harry Spencer of Gresham. Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. John Galley of Portland. Announcement of services later by the Howe 11 -Ed wards Chapel. OBITUARY Oliver l.ohnbakken Silverton Oliver Lohnbakken. 71. died Saturdny at the Silverton Nursing Home i oi lowing two days' illness. Bom ln South Dakota August 25. 1881. he had lived fn the local community for the last 60 years. A retired farmer, lie Is survived by three nieces, Mrs, Aunes McLean, Mrs. Vera Nailor. Mrs. Edna Tillman, all of Portland. Pinal rites will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the memorial chapel of the Ek- t Funeral home. Bur al will ba In Bethany cemetery. Andrew Nelson Woodburn Funeral service for AnHmw Nelson, who died Saturday ln Portland, will be held at 3 p.m. from the Rlnio chapel In Woodburn. Burial will be In Belle Passl cemetery. Carl Ouslave Houen woodburn Carl Giistave Houaen, IS, Woodburn Carl Gustavo Houmm. died Tuesday morning in a Salem hospital uier a lew navs illness following- a heart attack. He had lived In '-Voodburn alnca 1037 comlna here from Washington state where he had homesteaded in 1U00. He was born In Franklin county, Iowa, Nov. 6, 1S7R and was a member of Grace Lutheran church at Caahmere, Wash. Survivors are i no wne, Anna j. Housen; a son, Ralph K. H ousen of Tuscon, Ariz.: and one arandson. The family home was at 1S15 narocasiie avenue, Woodburn. Funeral services will be held In Spokane. Rlnan mortunry Is In charae of arranaemenU and friends may call there Wednesday afternoon until 6 p.m. Marilyn Joyce Holm Albany Oraveside services will be held at Willamette Memorial park under the direction of the Fortmiller-Frederlcksen Funeral home Tuesday at 10:30 a.m., for Marilyn Joyce, Infant dauirhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Holm .tetfersnn oha died at a local hospital Sunday a few hours ner mrin. uesmes ner parents she Is lITVlVed by three Sisters and nnm hmthr- Catherine and Dariene Holm, Ronella and Fred R u (titles, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hlaalns. Jefferson. SEE THE BABY PIGS at the Valley Farm Store 3935 Silverton Rd. Salem We Buy Day Old Feeder Pigs or We Have the Feed for Your Piglets