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T OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Ortega, Saturday Morning. April S3. 1945
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From TiSfafe
Mt. Angel Play
Is Presented
At Hospital
MT. ANGEL The Mt. Angel
college preparatory dramatic club
went to Corvallis naval hospital
Wednesday night and presented
the comedy "Taking the Count"
for the convalescing servicemen.
The play was , presented here at
honte Sunday.
The cast, director, heads of the
college and seminary and between
acts entertainers "were transported
to and from the camp by a navy
bus. They were guests of the hos
pital staff at dinner.
Those making the trip were
Rev. Gabriel Morris, director;
Rev. Method Korn, dean of Mt
Angel college; Rev. Damian
Jentges, rector of the seminary;
Miss Helen Keber, pianist; Miss
Pauline Saalfeld, vocalist; Leroy
Obersinner, accordion player, and
the cast which included: Mary
Saalfeld, Dorothy Meissner, Viola
Duerr, Elaine Prosser, Joyce Ros-
no, Mary Bean, Delbert Ditter,
Clarence Erwert, Jake Hubert,
Robert Christensen, Richard lin
ger, Alton Zoller and Bud Seiler.
Henry Franke
Dies Friday 7
Services fdr Henry BenJ&min
Franke, 90, who died at his home,
2097 State st., Friday, will be held
Monday at J:30 p.m. from the W.
T. Rigdon chapel. Franke, a resi
dent of Salem for the past 35
years, had been ill for some time.
He came to Oregon from Wiscon
sin at that time.
Surviving are four children,
Mrs. Verna Frohmader, Mrs. Elva
Gruchow, and Arthur Franke, all
of Salem, and Mrs. F. C. Fritzie of
Berkeley, Calif., and 12 grand
children. The. Rev. M. A. Getzendamer
will officiate at the services and
burial will be in City View ceme
tery. Portland Man Gels Five
Years on Rape Charge
PORTLAND, April 27. (JP)
Lewis C. Mitzel, 31, alias Le Roy
Smith, was sentenced to five years
in the state penintentiary today af
ter pleading guilty to raping a 14-year-old
girL
Presiding Circuit Judge Walter
L. Tooze said leniency was not
warranted because the man in
sisted his "name was Smith, al
though investigation of previous
felonies showed his real name was
Mitzel.
Marjorie Tye Will Present
Varied Extension Program
"Why We Behave as We Do'
discussions will be presented by
; Marjorie Tye, home demonstration
agent for Marion county, at Cen
tral Howell and Silverton Hills
this coming week. "There is a rea
son for all our actions, sometimes
clear and sometimes confused,
sometimes physical and sometimes
mental," Miss Tye says. "The aim
will be to help each person un
derstand herself."
Tuesday, May 1, the Central
Howell Farmers Union auxiliary
will meet with Mrs. Silas Torvend
at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Cleo Keppin-
ger is local president
Wednesday, May 2, the North
Howell Home Economics club will
meet at the grange hall at 1:30
Miss Tye will present a demonstra
tion on "Care of Electrical Equip
ment". Mrs, James Jackson is
elub chairman.
Thursday, May 3, the Silverton
Hills Home Economic club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Alvin
Hartley at 1:30. Miss Tye will
lead the discussion on "Why We
Behave as We Do". Mrs. Rosa
Parrish is chairman.
rxiaay, May 4, a sewing ma
chine clinic will be conducted by
Miss Tye at the Scotts Mills Odd
Fellows haU for the the Thomas
Home Extension unit Mrs. Carl
'Herrisstad is unit chairman.
Friday night Miss Tye will show
motion pictures at the Swegle
ComrJftnityjclub, which will meet
at the schoolhouse.
OPA Officials Will
Explain Meat Ration
PORTLAND, April 27-UP)-The
Portland OPA office will send of
ficials throughout Oregon next
week to explain the new OPA
meat ration order. A meeting will
be held at Salem Monday noon
and at Eugene the same evening.
DHJi OIAN . . LAM
Dt.r.TSjmJJ. Dr.G Clua-N.0
CTrL'.ESE Herbalists
211 North Liberty .
Upstairs Portland General Electric
Co Office open Saturday only
10 a m to 1 p.m.j to 1pm Con
mltaUon. Blood pressure and urlna
tests are free ol charge. Practiced
s since 1S17.
IRQ
In w I nmr rt-i -t mmmmmmam mmmhmhww -
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Valley Calendar
SATURDAY, APRIL 28 .
Yamhill county Farmer Union,
chamber of commerce, McMlnnville,
1 JO p.m., no host dinner.
Polk county Pomona. Fort HUL
Rickreall (range.
MONDAY, APRIL 3
Tennessee Extension unit Mr. Ivan
Ayres.
TUESDAY. MAT 1
Central Howell Farmer Union aux
iliary, Mrs. Silas Torvend, 11 ajn.
WEDNESDAY. MAT
Marion county school board.
North HoweU Home Economics club,
1 JO pjrL, grange hall.
THURSDAY. MAY 3
Silverton Hills Home Economics
club. 1:30 pjn- Mrs. Alvin Hartley's
home.
FRIDAY, MAY 4
Thomas Home Extension unit. 10:30
ajn.. Odd Fellows hall. Scott Mills.
Swegle Community club, schoolhouse
p.m. Miss Tye. guest speaker.
Macleay grange. S p.m.
Pratum Women
Get New Ideas
On Sewing
PRATUM The Pratum - Mac
leay Home Extension unit met
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
"Mrs. Theo. Olson of Macleay.
Twenty women were in attend
ance for the demonstration on
"Short Cuts in Home Sewing'
presented by Marjorie Tye, home
demonstration agent for Marion
county.
Ways to speed up sewing time
without sacrificing quality were
demonstrated, and inexpensive
sewing equipment was exhibited
and discussed.
Wilma de Vries conducted the
business meeting and gave an AC
WW report on behalf of her sister,
Evelyn de Vries in Southern Rho
desia, Africa.
The nominating committee in
cludes Mrs. A. L. Bow en, Mrs.
Tom Burton and Mrs. Theo. Olson.
It will report at the next meeting
to be held at the home of Mrs. H.
H. Paget Tuesday, May 22. Miss
Tye will discuss "Why We Behave
as We Do".
r-
Valley Obituaries
William II. Ehlen
AURORA, April 27 William H.
Ehlen, 69, died at his home in
Aurora Friday morning. Funeral
serv ices will be held at 2:30 Sun
day from the Miller Funeral home
here. Rev. E. W. Kastan will be
in charge of the services and
burial will take place in the fam
ily lot of the Aurora cemetery.
He was born April 6, 1876, in
Aurora, one of eight children of
lr. and Mrs. Henry Ehlen, Aurora
pioneers. He was married Octo
ber 15, 1906, to Harriett Will, who
survives him. Their only son died
in 1920. Besides the widow one
sister, Mrs. W. H. Monroe, sur
vives. No. 6-2S
Synopsis
of Annual Statement
of the Zurich Fire Insurance Company
of New York, of New York, in the State
of New York, on the thirty-first dav
of December. 1944, made to the Insur
ance Commissioner of the State of Ore
gon, pursuant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received, $883,804.23.
Total interest, dividends and real es
tate income, $50,419.52.
Income from other sources. 1180.
876.30.
Total income. $1,115,096.09.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amount paid Dohcv holder! for
losses. S475.595.39.
Loss adjustment expenses, 121,833.99.
Agents commissions or brokerage
$248,296.76.
Salaries and fees officers, directors.
home office employes, $95,787.48.
Taxes, licenses and lees. S28.524.S7.
Dividends paid to stockholders. None.
Dividends paid or credited to policy -
noiaers, none.
All other expenditures. $38,574.87.
Total disbursements, $908,617.16.
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value). None.
"Loans on mortgages and collateral
etc.. None.
Value of bonds owned (amortized).
Value of stocks owned (market
value t. szzi.S6o.oo.
Cash In banks and on hand. $807,-
ois.y.
Premiums in course of collection
written since September 30, 1944. $41
301 .21.
Interest and rents due and accrued.
lU.Ui7.33. x
Other assets (net), $10,752.34.
Total admitted assets, $2,799,896 43.
LIABILITIES, SURPLUS AND
--OTHER FUNDS
Total unpaid claims, $172,060.00.
isuma tea loss adjustment expense
iur unpaid claims, s4.auo.uu.
Total unearned premiums on all un
expired risks. $345,543.96.
aaiartes. rents, expenses, bills, ac
counts, fees, etc- due or accrued. None,
Estimated amount due or accrued
ror taxes, $26,500.00.
Commissions, brokerage, or other
cnarges due and accrued, $7,500.00.
All other liabilities. None.
i(Total liabilities, except capital. $556.-
Capital paid ud. tl.000.0o0.60 .
Surplus over all liabilities. 81.243.
892.49. .Surplus as regards policyholders, $2..
Total. $2,799,996.43.
BUSINESS IN OREGON ' -.
, FOR THE YEAR
- et premiums received. $659.63.
Net losses paid. $1,374.27.'
. Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. None.
Name ol Company. Zurich Tire In
surance Company of New York.
Name of vice president, Harry H.
Fuller.
Name of comptroller. Chas. F. Baler.
Eggs TJanlcd
Top Prices Paid!
Prompt Remittance
Ship or Bring Tear Egg te
FDED IIEYER
EGG DEPOT
131 S. E. Alder St
Portland. Ore.
J
Va
Cbrresiwndent
Zena Farmers
Union Meeting
Held at School
ZENA The - Spring Valley
Farmers' union' met at the Zena
school house. Delbert Folk of
Brush college was admitted to
membership. ' ; .
Mrs. Greta Hiatt was pianist for
group singing led by L. I. Mickey.
S. B. Dodge, . secretary-treasurer,
gave the month's report and also
reported sending a letter of condo
lence from the local to Mrs.
Franklin D. Roosevelt and family
and a letter to President Harry S.
Truman pledging continued sup
port toward winning the war and
for world peace.
Ralph C. Shepard, president,
conducted the meeting. Debate
was presented on " the subject,
"Why the juniors should have an
active part in the senior organiza
tion's program". Russel Hicks and
Sam Barker, president and past
president of the juniors upheld the
affirmative; Ralph C. Shepard
and L. I. Mickey, president and
past president of the seniors, up
held the negative.
Mrs. Alma Knower, state edu
cational director of the Farmers
Union, spoke.
W. C. Leth, county agent, pre
sented moving pictures of Polk
county farms showing various
crops in the field and gave a de
scriptive talk on each subject. Of
general interest was his talk on
the rehabilitation of long unused
land by the sewing of fescue clov
er, which thrives on ever the poor
est soil.
At the social hour the committee
members were the Harry Phillips
and the Thepdore Burns.
Silverton Lions
Plan for Circus
SILVERTON The Lions club
met Wednesday night at Toney's
Joe Land, president of the Salem
Lions Club, and Burr Miller, Lions
club zone chairman, were special
guests.
The visitors spoke on the com
ing Cascade Area Boy Scout circus
in Salem May 11, 12 and 13. Re
ceipts from the circus will be used
to develop the Scouts summer
camp.
Later club members adjourned
to the clothing collection center
and helped pack clothing for ship
ment.
The drive will last through Ap
ril 30 and the local center will be
open until then. Dr. A. L. V.
Smith is local chairman.
The local Lions club plans to
sponsor a contest among non
Scouts before the circus. , Robert
Miller and Ivan Luman are in
charge of the contest.
Valley Births
AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Hurst are the parents of
daughter born Thursday, April 26
at the Oregon City hospital. She
has a brotner. Tne father is in
the navy construction battalion in
the South Pacific.
Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 27 (API
Butter AA prints 46-46'ic, cartons
46-47c: A rrade prints 45',i-46c:
cartons 4546c; B grade prints
45,,-454c; cartons 48-46'ac.
Butterfat First quality, maximum
of . of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland 52-52 Vie; premium quality,
maximum of 35 of 1 per cent acidity
52-52'ic; valley routes and country
points 2c less than first or 50-SUaC.
Errs to producers: Large A 40c;
medium A 34-35c doz
Eggs To retailers: A A extra large
48c; AA large 44c; A Urge 42c; A
medium 38c; small- (pullet). 35c dozen.
Live poultry Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to 1 lbs. 31.8c;
fryers 2 to S't lbs. 313c; roasters over
Zt lbs. 313c; Leghorns 283c; colored
hens all weights 283c; old roosters and
stags ls-22'ic lb.
Country meats Rollback -prices to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 19-19,ic; vealers
AA 22c; A Jl'ie; B 194c; S 15-174c;
culls 12-15c; beef AA 214c; A 20'4c;
B 18c; C 16'c: canner-cutter cows
13W4c; bulls canner-cutter'14-144c;
lambs AA 26c; A !4',c; B 22Vc: C 10
20c; ewes FS 13'ic; M 12c; R 104c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 293c; daisies
29.9c; loaf 303c: triplets to wholesalers
27c: loaf 27ie FOB. -
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c;
live price to producers 22-24c lb.
Turkeys Government takes sup
ply, market nominal.
Onions Green 65-70c doz. bunches.
Onions sets, eastern 32s 7.65;
plants. Walla Walla. 60 bunches (.00
30. Potatoes Deschutes culls 3.00;
Klamath Falls culls 3.50 cental: 50s
1.60 bag: local Is. 100s, 330; Maine
Potatoes New Texas Red Tri
umphs 3.62 per 50-lb. bag; Florida 3.16
per oo-ia. Dag.
Wool Government control.
Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb.
Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb.
Ray wholesale price nominal: Al
falfa No. 1 or better $34-36: oats-
vetch $25 ton valley points; timothy
(eastern Oregon) $33-38 ton; clover
$22-23 ton.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore, April 27 (AP
(WF A) Salable and total cattle 25;
calves . none; market active, fully
steady; few light stocker steers 13.50
1430; light cutter steers down to 930;
good-choice ted steers quotable 1535-
11.00; canner-cutter cows 7.00-iu.oo;
fat dairy type cow 1135: old sausaee
bulls 12.00; rood heavy beef bulls
quotable to 1330; good-choice vealers
salable 15.00-16.00
Salable hogs none, total 540; market
nominairy steady; harrows and gilts
salable around 15.75; sows salable
i.; good choice feeder piss quot
able 17.50-18 00. . r " . .
aiaDi sheep none, total 400; mar
ket nominally steady; good-Choice
wooied spring lambs salable 15.50
16.00; good shorn ewes quotable 7.00
aown; wooied ewes eligible to 8.00.
Valley Briefs
Grange Meeting The Macleay
grange will hold its social night
meeting at the hall tonight.
Boy In St. Louis The Lloyd
Hardmang of Gervaia completed
the purchase of .the Tillie Siverson
place in the St Louis district
Remodel Building Joe Bonn,
near Gervaia, is remodeling a
arge building to be used as a
crossroads garage and repair shop.
Linn "Leaders Visit Vivian
Hansen, Linn county home dem
onstration agent, . and H. John
Hansen, Linn county 4-H club
eader, were in Salem Friday to
take in the Marion county spring
show. The Linn county show will
be held May 11 at Albany. State
leaders at the Marion show in
eluded. H. C. Seymour, state club
leader, and Helen CowgilL state
girls club leader.
Grain Market
Declines on
Profit Gashing
CHICAGO, April 27-jp)-Grain
markets rallied after an uncertain
beginning today, but profit Cash
ing appeared on all the hard spots
and at the finish most quotations
were on the off side, some of
them down a cent or more.
The trade, particularly in rye,
was nervous and price trends
changed frequently.
The wheat market was quiet.
Pit traders were on the short side
at the start and some selling was
believed hedging against cash pur
chases,
Primary receipts of wheat to
day were 1,571,000 bushels, com
pared with 2,034.000 bushels a
year ago.
At the finish wheat was
higher to 4 lower than yester
day's close, May $1,7474. Corn was
off to up Vi, May $1.15. Oats
were up to down 1, May 66-
667s. Rye was unchanged to m
lower, May $1.3574-3-s. Barley
was off Va to , May 98.
Buyers Send
Stocks Ahead
NEW YORK, April 27 -IP)- In
vestors returned to the buying
side of today's stock market and
gave a substantial lift to selected
rails, liquors, aviations and assort
ed industrials. Transfers ottaled
1,360,000 shares, compared with
1,370,000 Thursday.
Recovery inspiration was found
partly in the revival of postwar
prosperity psychology. Meeting of
American and Russian armies in
the heart of Germany, to observ
ers spelled the quick doom of the
nazis and the return of home in
dustry to civilian production. Dis
sensions at the United Nations
conference brought a tinge of
bearishness.
The Associated Press 60 -stock
average was up .3 of a point at
64.7, with the rail and utility com
posites making new 8-year peaks.
Portland
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore April 27 (API-
Wheat: No futures quoted.
No cash grain quoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.52:
soft white (excluding Rex) 132; white
club 1.52',i; western red 132.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 132; 10
per cent 1.54:1 per cent 1.62,; 12
per cent 1364.
Hard white Baart: Ordinary 131; 10
per cent 1.54; 11 per cent 1.60; 12
per cent 1.66.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 22. flour
4. corn 6, oats 1, hay 1, millfeed 11.
Stocks and Bonds
April 27
STOCK AVERAGES
20 10 1$ 10
Indus Rails Util Stks
Friday 85.9 413 "48.0 64.7
Previous day 85.7 40.7 42.8 84.4
Week ago 85.5 39.3 42 8 63.8
Month ago -.80.4 353 " 403 593
Year ago i70.4 27.0 35.8 51.1
1945 high 86.4 41.3 43.0 643
New 1945 highs.
BOND AVERAGES
30
Rails
Friday 100.5
Previous day 1003
Week ago 100.0
Month ago 99.4
Year ago 87.1
1945 high 100.5
IS
15
60
Indus Util
1043 107.7
Fogn
72.7
72.7
72.4
104.8 107.8
104.8 107.6
105.1 106.9
105.2 1063
1053 1073
71.0
66.0
723
Salem Market
Quotations
The prices below (uoolied bv
cal grocer are indicative ef the daily
marcei prices paid to growers by sa
lent buyers but are not guaranteed
oy ine statesman:
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY
(Sabject to chaage without aetlee)
BUTTERrAT
Premium , 34
No 1 3$
No. S -- 36
BUTTER PRINTS
A
B -
--. -U
Quarters :
EGGS
Extra large
Mediums
Standards
Pullets
Mk
" 37
34
33
32
, , 34
Cracks
POULTRY
No. 1 coloied hens
No. 2 colored bens
' 2S30
24 00
31 80
3130
- 1330
. 64 to 06
Bakes
Colored frya
Lambs -
Ewes . .
Cows, boners and cutters .04 to 66
Cows, common 1 M tt N
Cows, top dairy . to Of 50
Cows, bee type 3 te IX
Veals to . 1430
Bulls ,3$ to XI
Hogs. I8U. to 270 . 45 45
Sows T to 143
Financial
$600,000 Plant to Be
Constructed at Eugene
PORTCAND, Ore, April 27.-UP)
Construction of a $600,000 plant
for the International Cross Arms
Co, Chehalis, Wash, on a 10-acre
Eugene, Ore, industrial tract, was
hinted today by a Portland ' con
tractor.
A. D. Ford & Son said the Wash
ington company had retained their
construction service for the plant
and office buildings, which will
include a dry kiln, a cross arms
factory, creosoting plant and ware
house..
- No. 21-26
Synopsis of Annual Statement
of the Twin City Fire Insurance Com-
Sany of Minneapolis, in the State of
linnesota. on the thirty-first day of
December, 1944. made to the Insurance
Commissioner of the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
INCOME
Net premiums received. $371340.43.
Total Interest, dividends and real es
tate income. $74,072.78.
income from other sources, fl3.499Jl.
Total income. S460.1 13.0s.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net amount paid Dolicvholders for
tosses. 9199.60014.
Loss adjustment expenses. tS.S29.68.
Agents commissions or brokerage.
S110.258.Z7.
Salaries and fees officers, directors.
nome ornce employes. i,M3.73.
Taxes, licenses and fees. S4.565.5Z.
Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash,
130.000: stock. None). S30.000.00.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. None.
All other expenditures. S37.736.43.
Total disbursements. $395,524.47.
ADMITTED ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
value). $31,636.28.
Loans on mortgages and collateral.
etc.. SS.74Z.03.
Value of bonds owned (market). Sl.
S62.S1S.61.
Value of stocks owned (market
value). $591,760.00.
Cash in banks and on hand, $83,
773.58. Premiums in course of collection
written since September 30. 1944. None.
Interest and rents due and accrued.
$10.96131.
Other assets (net). $1,600.00.
Total admitted assets. $2,291.38 83.
LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
OTHER FUNDS
Total unpaid claims, $128,590.62.
Estimated loss adjustment expense
for unpaid claims. None.
Total unearned premiums on aU un
expired risks, $334,49438.
Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac
counts, fees, etc., due or accrued. None.
Estimated amount due or accrued for
taxes. $29,955.00.
Commissions, brokerage, or other
charges due and accrued. None.
AU other liabilities. $89,178.68.
Total liabilities, except capital, $382.
218.68. Capital paid up $500,000.00.
Surplus over aU liabilities, $1,209,
170.15. Surplus as regards policyholders, $1,
709.170.15. Total. S2.291.388 83.
BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received, $3,487.45.
Net losses naid. $452.44.
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. None.
Name of Company, Twin City Fire
Insurance Company.
Name of president, C. S. Kremer.
Name of Secretary, L. B. Van De
Wall.
aianiiDir resident iiwrncr iur sr- i
vice, insurance commissioner ox ure
gon.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Mar
ion County. Probate Department, his
duly verified Final Account, as exe
cutor or the estate oi J. w. ue lp.
deceased, and said Court has fixed
Monday, the 21st day of May. 1945, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said
day. as the time, and the Circuit
Court Room in the County Court House
at Salem, in Marion County, Oregon,
as the place for hearing said unai
Account and all objections thereto.
Dated at saiem, Oregon, tms zist
day of April. 1945.
Executor of the estate of
J W. De Lap. Deceased.
Ronald C. Glover, .
Attorney for Executor.
205 Oregon Building.
Salem. Oregon. Ap 21-28 My 5-1T-19.
In The Circuit Court Of The State of
Oregon For The County Of Marion
In the Matter of the Estate) No. 10045
of Joseph HUler. Deceased.) Citation
I
To Barbara1 Hiller.
To The Alien Property Custodian.
To any and all other heirs, devisees.
legatees, persons, unknown who may
be interested herein.
In The Name Of The State or ore
eon. You and each of you are hereby
commanded to appear in Probate De
partment oeiore tne uonoraDie cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon, in
and for the County of Marion, at the
Court House in the City of Salem.
Oregon, within 10 days from the date
of this Citation upon you. if service
thereof is made upon you within said
County of Marion, and within 20 days
from tne date of service oz tnis imita
tion upon you. if service thereof is
made upon you within any other
County of the State of Oregon, and
within 28 days from the date of the
first publication thereof, if this Cita
tion is served upon you by publica
tion thereof, and show cause, if any
there be, why an order should not be
made by said Court authorizing and
directing Robert G. Clostermann, the
administrator de bonis rton of said
above entitled estate to sell at private
or public sale, to the highest bidder,
for cash, or on terms to be approved
by said Court, all of the real proper
ties belonging to said estate, for the
purpose of distribution and to protect
the interests of this estate, as prayed
form tne pennon herein.
This Citation is served upon you
Sursuant to an Order of the Honorable
co. R. Duncan. Judge of the above
entitled Court, duly made if and enter
ed in tne apove enntiea ; court ana
matter on April 5th. 1945. 'i .
Witness my hand and the Seal of
said Court, affixed this. 5th day of
April. 1945.
- H. C. MATTSON.
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
By Alice J. Baillie. Deputy.
ROBERT G. CLOSTERMANN, Attorney
at Law, 320 Lumbermens Building,
Portland. Oregon. Ap. 7-14-21-28. My. I.
TAXPAYERS NOTICE
The Board of Equalization meets on
the second Monday in May of . each
year for the purpose of examining, cor
recting, and equalizing the assessment
rolls of Marion County. Oregon. All
persons desiring' to protest any assess
ment on said rolls must do so accord
ing to the following provisions of the
law: "Petitions or applications for the
reduction of a particular . assessment
shall be made in writing, verified by
the oath of the applicant- or his attor
ney, and be filed with the Board with
in 1 week from the time it is by law
required to meet: and any petition or
application not so made, verified and
filed shall not be considered or acted
upon by the board."
. R. "TAD" S HELTON
County Assessor for
, - Marion County. Oregon.
A 28 My 5-12
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed In the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Marion. .Probate Department, her
duly verified Final Account, as execu
trix of the last will and testament and
estate of Katherlne N Nelson, deceas
ed, and that said Court has fixed Mon
day, the 28th day of May, 1945. at the
hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. as the time,
and the Circuit Court Room in the
County Court House at Salem, in Mar
ion County. Oregon, as the place for
hearing said Final Account and all ob
jection thereto.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 28th day
of April. 1943.
- 01ve Sofie . Aldrich. Executrix
of .the estate of Katherine N.
.Nelson, deceased.
Ronald C Glover,,
Attorney for erweutrix.
?05 Ore eon Building.
Salem. Oregon. Ap 28. My S-12-lS-p
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Livestock and Poultry
FOR SALE: Cow. heavy milker. 4
years old. Near Brush College school,
2nd house south, L. S. Christison.
FOR SALE:
Fresh Jersey heifer $80.
SV mi. So. on 99 Hwy.
Hugh Harris,
FOR SALE: 3400 lb. team matched
grays 6 & 7 yr. old, gentle and well
broken, work single. Also yearling
colt. Phone 23162.
FOR SALE: 2 bay saddle mares. Gen
tle for women and children. 1675 Yew
St or Phone 7591.
WHITE
Giant rooster wanted for
J. Meyer. 2161 N. Front.
breeding.
Ph. 3481.
WANTED: Beet and canner cows
bulls and veals. Will call at farm
E I. Snethen. 3570 E. Turner Road
Ph 21345 Morns or eves
IF You want to buy anything listed
in this column and need the cash to
buy it with then do what hundreds
of other neonle do Dhone Salem 3191
and ask for the money on the Per
sonal Finance company s special X l
nance Plan. 518 State Street.
CUSTOM HATCHING: Order early
for Best Dates I Small orders, ducks.
wild came, a specialty. Baby chlcas,
N.H. strain. C E. Milton. 85 Lansing.
Ph. 9526.
RABBITS WANTED, top prices.
Bring them In. Furs bought. Breeding
stock, does and young for sale. Harder
Rabbit Farms, 3405 Cherry Ave. Phone
2-1234 or 2-1882.
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED: Male and female
attendants, both day and nieht shifts.
Board, room and laundry furnished
in addition to salary. Phone Super'
visor Matron at 9158. or write Oregon
State Hospital, Salem, Oregon.
MILL Workers needed for essential
work in union woodwork shops. Un
skilled workers 90c per hr semi
skilled, machine feeders, etc, $1.05.
skilled workers, cut-on sawers. etc.
S132tt. Swing shift 4c per hr more.
Vacations with pay, rest periods, clean
shops, - steady work, equal pay for
women. Apply at Labor Temple. 445
Center si
SODA Fountain manager, male or
female. Give experience and character
references. Must be eligible lor Dona
Box 385 Statesman. $
TURKEY HELP WANTED
Notice to Willamette Packing
Co.
Employees: Plant will begin opera
tions Monday. Apr. ,30th. at S am
Plant office at 696 Bassett Ave.. West
Salem. Open all week to register old
and new applications.
- WANTED: Turkey pickers and hour
workers to - register now for turkey
work which will start about May 1st.
Northwest Poultry 8c Dairy Products
Co, 1505 N. Front. .
Help Wanted Male
Workers now mploye tn war pro
duction should not apply and will not
be considered for employment DJ em
oJuyers advertising in this section
' WANTED: Mill warehouseman. Per-
manent posifaon. Phone "P
WANTED: Experienced Parts Man.
timikl b familiar with McCormick'
Deering parts and 'equipment. James
H. Maden Co., 44 Silverton Rd, Salem,
Ore. -.--u--.-.i
BOY tn vicinity of Grant school to
mow lawn and turn, own mower. Ph.
4878. : - ; . 1
BUS BOY, morning shift. Marion
WANTED: Good all around mechan
ic, top pay. 3250 Portland Rd. Ph. 7110
BUS BOY, day shift. The Spa.
EXPERIENCED gas Island attendant
Walter Zosel Co- cnemeaeta ac n4
Help WantedFen-ale
EXPERIENCED fountain fhi. be
Spa.- ;,;," .,',-," - ,.,-j'n, -,
SANDWICH and salad lady, tn Spa.
WILL give home and wages to girl
tr. .-h.n fn- oar nf An child. Call
Sat or Sun. afternoon. RL 1, Box
fiaV-Ph. 37. ----
Markets -
MAIDENS
0HAH
Help Wanted Female
WAITRESS combination. Experience
preferred. Day shift. No Sundays.
Bright Spot Cafe, 360 Center.
COOKS for resort hotel. Man and
wife or 3 women. Pleasant surround
ings and resort privileges. Good pay.
M. D. Bruckman. 19S0 Virginia St.,
Salem.
LADY wanted for fountain work.
Day time hours, no Sundays. Exper
ience not necessary. Steady employ
ment. Apply in person. Wiles Drug
Store.
MATRON, age 45 or under. Full
time cleaning and maintenance work.
See Mr. Henry. Montgomery Ward.
GIRL for lieht housework and care
of children. 285 Chemeketa St.
WANTED for Saturday and Sunday
night a girl to work on grill. The
Blue Bird -
WAITRESS wanted. Day shift Court
Street Dairy Lunch. 347 Court
BURROUGHS bookkeeping! machine
operator. Permanent position, local of
fice. State qualifications, experience
and salary expected in first letter,
Write Box 377. Statesman.
HOUSEKEEPER. Good home. Man
and daughter. School age. Phone 6478
alter s pm.
SALESLADY for chilrlrens wear dent,
Permanent position. Write Box 374,
Statesman.
WANTED: Saleslady between 35 and
40 yrs. Reference. Phone 3030 after
10 A.
.M.
WOMAN Wanted. No experience nec
essary. Salem Laundry, 263 S. High
EXPERIENCED
fountain girl The
Spa.
WANTED: Experienced
waitress.
Marion Hotel.
WOMAN 45 to 55 yrs. for maid's
work. Apply Hotel Salem. Steady work
Wanted, Saleswoman
in Retail Dept.
Should have also a good working
knowledge of elementary bookkeeping.
shorthand 8c typing. Ask to see Mr.
Pickens.
Thos. Kay
Woolen Mill Co.
HELP WANTED: Energetic women
18-45 yrs. in good health and Inter,
ested in retail business Full training
opportunities with good pay from the
day you start Apply today Room 206.
McGilchrist Bldg.. Safeway District
Office.
Situations Wanted
Real Estate Salesman
Have had real estate exper. Ph. 5939.
GARDEN plowing and discing. Ford
tractor, rn. zwtj.
irpen
drag saws, new and old bucking and
falling saws expertly conditioned for
logging purposes or wood cutting. My
work will be of the best. Give me a
chance to convince you. Open all work
days. Hans Christensen, 364 No. 12th
St, saiem.
EXPERIENCED director wishes choir
or choral work Box 381 statesman.
PreSchaol Playschool; 1381 Stat
Ages 2 8 Part or all day. Ph 8438.
Money to Loan
YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON
SIDERATION WHEN YOU .
APPLY TO
General Finance Corp.
; .FOR
Quick Cash Loans
Locally owned and operated, we are
familiar with all local needs and con
ditions and lend on any reasonable
security. Up to 12 room, to repay.
Tlpohor. fiisa
State Lie. (S-138) 138 S. Commercial St
PRIVATE MONEY
Auto And Truck Loans
Contracts Refinanced
Money for new and used cars at
trucks regardless of age No delay-
bring car and title ana get the money
You retain possession ox vehicle.
1 to 15 months to repay.
Aftcj t o'clock . unone 3361 or 21143
tor appointment
ROY H. SIMMONS
Regulated by state
Com 1 St Phone 9188
138 S
M 1521
AUTO LOANS
Use your car as security. No long
rigamarole. Prompt private service.
$18.08 per mo. repays to 12 months
$180. Come in. or save time by hon
Ing at your application. When approv
ed make Just one trip and pick ui
your cash immediately.
Personal Finance Co.
Room 12S. Second Fir. New Bligb Bldg
aia state at. rnone: aaaem am
Lie S-122 M-163
$ $ MONEY $ $
We make all types of Personal loans
Including furniture, note and car loans,
for any worth while cause. We also
maae real -oxtate loans and buy real
estate contracts, ror quick and etfl
eaent service see or phone
STATE FINANCE CO.
Phone 4121. 212 Guardian Bldg. Salera
I -."I-. LS 216-34223, ...
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Money to Loan
Auto Lotn ,
TPillamtt CjrrAit Co.
JTH fLOOR GUARDIAN BUILD WO
UkS .,
For Sale Miscellaneous
.n , "I'TP ittv Vfr.n4arf nun.
food SxlS and x$ rug, also new 8x12
rue pad. 1160 Garnet St. -
a PT. riinina- rm. set. Ixc. condition.
$150. Ph. 9660, 145 N. 17th.
MAN'S pre-war bicycle $40. 730 N.
ComX . -
DAY BED. rood srxincs and mat
tress. 349 Academy St.
Peterson, RL . Box $89, mi. So.
Fruuiana enure n.
. wu-.t rs n . Aii l fl aV
j W ouiwi wimi w ;-
tanK. Kitcnen stove. u"nvf,
chair, tent 12x11 Sat afternoon and 1
Sun. W. - Robinson, iu. a, box.
ft mile-east miliaria. .(.
m cw . . xawii anntf Austrian -
Manlicker, 49 Colt Auto. 38-40 Colt
DbL Action. caugt rarxer uoi.
BBL. 20 Gauge Ithica DbL BB1., 12
Gauge DM. BBL Ste ens. aU guns
with -ammunition. rtw n-
Gauge single Shot at.814J5. Triple.
Dual Ac Single Auto Hons from $1.45
. vi a.a Dstij Miinnl.t. nlava
uy. rviu - .
excellent. 825.00. Like new outboard
motor with canvas ooat. vioun. i in
toned, with -case & bow. Model A Ac B
Ford sedans with 21- St 16" rubber.
1930 & 31- Chev. Trucks. MMmter.
S.W3. Dual Truck. Don Madison, 590
No. High.
BABY basket fruit Jars. Ph. 6308.
BATOINETTE. good cond. 1745 State
CHROME dinette set, misc. items.
1830 Roosevelt
TRAILER House 18 ft., 2 roooms. "
eerx four, furnished in good condi
tion, $375. 2286 Lee St, Salem.
WELDERS
New or used A.C.-D.C. At last a
general purpose are welder, the first
practical underwriters approvea weia
ing machine built to operate satisfac
torily from 110 volt power supply.
GAS & ARC OUTFITS FOR RENT.
VALLEY WELDING SUPPLY CO.
197 So. Commercial
ELECTRIC brooders, intermediates
and finishers. Call evenings or morn
ings. 22425.
6 MTD. deer heads. 891 N. Com'L
FARMERS I TRUCKERS! Get your
season's oil requirements now ... in
Wards DRUM-LOT SALE ends Satur
day! Finest Perm. Oil 60c gal.: best
California Paraf in base ' Oil 49c gal.
in 55-gal. drums plus Fed. tax. Greases
also reduced lowest prices in history!
Montgomery-Ward
155 N. Liberty St
LARGE ASSORTMENT . tin Da In ted
furniture, prime coated for easy paint
ing or durable plastic finish. PICK
ETT'S CO-OP FURN- 13th & State.
CUT tulips, all colors. Ph. 8016. IT
Fairview Ave.
GENUINE River Silt free from
foul seed.
Commercial Sand &
Gravel Co.
Johnston Sheet Metal Co.
1410 S. 12th. Salem. Oregon
Phone 5391
Yeara ef evrwrienes .nihlH ii. .
give you guaranteed workmanship.
Air conditioning. Furnaces. Gutters.
Eave troughs. Skylights. Smoke stacks.
Tanks and repairing. FREE ESTI-
... ...
Colonial Jr. wood range. 1260 Nebr.
ENAMELED kitchen circulator with
coils and water tank. Ph. 21908.
200 FT. hardware cloth, is mil.
lets now laying. 7 rabbits, hutches,
cheap if you take them all. 2 white
ducks; folding baby buggy, metal
frame. $10. A. B. Pederson. 3615 La-
Branch, near Pen 4 Corners. Ph. 3143.
REMINGTON 22 rifk. new 17 Sim
set Ave. .
riRV hmh K.,n, Onm.tUl
J arms, Rt. 7. Box 143. Salem.
Chrysant plants reaa. 175 Garden Rd.
10 FT ckntmc. Si AA ........ ui -
. - "T ... V.Jt fjg.
Aimoray uzone 1. rn. S421.
. T . .w nv.
Wicker kirri . trm A. .- e aa vi..
razor blade shrpnr. $3.50. Table' $i.50.
Camera No. 116. $15.00. Elec. waffle
iron iuu. nt. t, box aa.
INTAI1i nn. Wntl il(.
child's med. tricycle to trade for larger
and pay difference. Mrs. Geo. Corby.
Rt X Woodburn. .
LARfiE ri9trnnn- Kl.i ...1
. --.. ui rauui,
Imr !- Si. h4 Kl .-f
round oak dining table. chairs , with.
i -ii inenaeaeta.
2 LAWN Uimiw. ,,KK..
wheelbarrows. garden cultivator,
dresser, trailer. 1680 N. ComX
BEAUTIFUL Grand Pt.n tv. u
Dallas. - -v,
MAN'S Bicycle. 2110 State St
tftri rTcrvrf ji . . . . . fc
gifts. Estes Dress Shop, 2003 N. Capitol
FOR SAT.- --,- .
K.w 4. wr-vlll iul ana
BLUE Wilton K-a41a
Z ' . . . " uiwnHin. occasional
chair, bathinette. oriental throw rug!
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RI.AfTC r,fMtraf t-.-.l-l si ..
$3. Ph7 iini. . - oio.
T.TSFT1 flirn4,i. a .1
cxtcui swves ana
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k, 7, iV i r "r v V" f act kitchen
??XV& etui:
cabinet: 9x15 woofrug d; m-.
bicycle: 1-wheel trailer; BUt teno?
saxophone Ac case; 2-burner gas plate-
daVMinnrt P "-.
quet S-ti -kUcheA- slnTVcSdr?. Auc
tioa -fftrlri xi e TT,7Jl
CAS T-tnsFaft aU a w
Uchnt 'iSilly tosted
oven with bt-.il- ?Porc1la
tificate. SH4 .5." Morr Ward''
BbS .trawberry
z . " -j ixnnn xuu puns
S Liberfv" at Victory Cafe. 168
tttr r,nm. niu -
- " -. vroou. condition
Reimann s Garage. 3250 Portland Road!
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laSa s.ra""V,r' '.
Tk -eiSn491
MAN'S Rhock proof wrist watch witti
StesnSal W
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-ooory a. rurnit-re Mkt Ph.- Sua.
- FULLER Brushes 174 Grant P 8357
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