V -'i 1 - i PACE en i i Ybo OBEGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning, December 2. 1945 Four Corners Drainage Project Proves Worth In Heavy Rains I v ' -,: Br MyrUe Stewart '. . Special ComapoodenV Statesman FOUR CORNERS A drainage project,: started last year, la now nearly complete. In recent yean water bis gathered on the Doerfler Nursery property and nearby lands up to State street and down to Hudson avenue and on both aides of Eart Turner road. Many homes have had several feet of water in the basement dur ing the rainy season. Tile was put in under the pavement, and mora ! than 3000 yards of soil was mov Stock Market Hits 14-Year Average Peak . NEW YORK, Dec. 1 Led by aircraft and specialties, the stock market today hit a 14-year average peak after its best week since early 1912. I Buying -was based mainly on dividends, earnings, actual and potential split-ups, the urge to hedge-'against inflation and the belief labor controversies would be cleared up by the time excess profits tax relief arrives In Jan uary. .- Air transports were . strong from the opening. A lift in the anthracite ceiling buoyed coal J Issues. While scattered losses were In evidence at the close, gains of fractions to a point or more pre dominated, with a few Issues up around 11. Transfers of 1,220,000 sharps were the largest for a short stretch since May 18, 1940. They compared with 740,000 a week ago. j The Associated Press 60-stock composite was up J of a point at T3.9. a ton since Aorll 14. 1031. I ' and for the six days showed a net advance of 2.4 points, biggest upturn since the period of Jan. a, . ' Former Police Grief Rancher JftLVERTON Omar Harverson, iorrner enter of police here is now manager of a large stock ranch ea Caldwell, Idaho. His broth er, j Clarence Halverson lives her. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson vlsted here Friday. At one time they made Silverton. their" home and l in recent years have been livhig at Portland. -Anderson has been in poor health for several months. Mrs. Anderson fa a foo ter) lister of L. II. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roth of Alliance, Neb, are guests of the Osar Saterns. Mrs. Satern for inefr, lived at Alliance. The Roths plan to settle in the west if they . canj una aesirable living quarters edV much of it from the railroad fight of way, and used to fill in the low spots. . " .The railroad still has some drain, tile to move which will take care of the water : which still gathers In tome spots.: A deep ditch was put fn on East Turner road, and during this last spell of heavy rain this ditch was full of water which normally would have been In yards and gardens; j -. Frank Doerfler, who is respon sible for this project, estimates that the cost will be $1500. ' Stocks, and Bonds 1 December 1 -' ' f . i itoct AvuiAcrs ; - . 3i is ii i et " " - Indus fUila Ctil Stk Saturday 1 48 BJJ 75.S Prvrtoua 3ajr . MJ 48 1 SU 73J Wk ago M.t 4AM 50 S 73.8 Month ao S7.S ,44a MJ 73 J Year a to 7 9 S0J US 55 8 1S4 hlJ Se.T 483 J 63S 14S low 5SjB tU SJI S7J Wtw IMS hl( lis. - 5 i BONO AVXBACrS - ' - - - ' ' . t is it ia i is Ba Indus Ctil Too Saturday O-i-tM.S 104 197.S i. TS.l Vnrlou day .102 J 103 9 m.T 78 J Wlt ao 102.1 103a 107.tfT Month aso 101J 103.1 10SJ 173.S Laar are MA 109 A Ml' 68 J Ilayesville Resident j Recovering in Seattle ! HAYESVUJLE Word has been received that W. A. McMfflian, a resident of this district. for manv years, is recovering following two major surgical operations in. a Se attle hospital the middle of No vember. He is now at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Marken in Seattle. .:j ; j j Quotations at Portland Cortland Produce PORTLAND, Or... Dee. 1 (API Butter AA printa Sl-91Vae; cartons U-52',ic; R srada prints 50',-51c; car ton 5Hi-5Jc; B grade prints 50-51C Butterfat First quality, maximum of .8 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 82-USac; premium qual ity, maximum of JS of 1 per cent acidity 8J-&3 Vac: valley routes and country poinU Sa leas titan first or 50-30 ',ic Cheeae gaSlnf prtoa to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.SSc; loaf SS 5c; triplets to wholesaler zSJc; loaf 2S.Sc lb. delivered. Eggs to retailers: AA grade larr sic; A larr 50c; A medium fric; small (pullet) 48c. Dressed meats Veal AA tHie; A SIV4C. B lS-lSttc! C 17-17c: euli 14-lSe lb. Hor. fancy, block 20e lb. Lambs AA 16c; A J4Vc; B 22V,c; C 2oc. Mutton fancy A 13c; M 12c: B grade S-lOc. Beef AA 21c: A 2Mic; B 18c; C 1Sm; canner and cutter U-c; canner and cutter bulls 14c. Live poultry Chickens, buying rice of wholesaler!: Broilers to lbs. 23c; I to ZVt lbs. 23c: roasters over 3'i lbs. 2Sc; colored hens 23c; Leghorn hens 18c; roosters, stags, 12c. RabbllU Government celling: Ave rage country killed to retailer 44c; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkey Basic buying prices, dressed! basis: Hens 34.2c; toms 31 Oc; for torn, net at iarms. Dressed turkeys Packers' selling Srice to retailers: Hens 40-41c; toms J-37c lb. m Onions Oregon dry No. X, 2.40 S.45 501 lb. sack; green Me dozen bunches. Potatoes Deschutes Gems, 100s, 120; 23 lb. sack 85c - Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 1 (AP) (USDA Salable cattle for week 244; cslves 409, compared week ago med ium good steers and heifers 25-60 high er, cows strong with canner and cut ters sharply above last week's low time. Calves and bulls unchanged, bulk medium-good steers 14.00-16.75; two loads 17.00 and 1725: common steers 11 00 13 25, stackers and Seeder mostly 11.00 1325; common-medium heifers - 9 50 14.00; few good hellers 14.50-15.50; cut trs down to 7.50; medium-good beef cows 10.00-12.50; canners cutters 8.50 7.50; shells down to 4 00; medium-good muh hulls 9 00-11 00; good heef bulls 11.50-22.00. tui beati 1v 32.50; itcod- choice Vealars 13JO-14.00. few above grass caives mostly 13JW dwon. - - Salable hogs for week S20: undhang- d but demand leas urgent; barrow ana guts all weights 15.80; sows 13.05; sUgs 14JO-13.0J with 70 lb. dock, ex treme weights i down to 1100; good choice feeder pigs up to ISM: medium-good under 70 lba U JO-IS.SA. ; SaUbla sheep for week 1701; fat Iambs 50 and more higher under forc ed market, ewes 23 to 80 up: good- yuuc imiuua uwa; iat, carry sales 13.75-14.00; medium-good 120-13.75; Common 11.00-11.00: culls down talM- good slaughter ewes I.75-SJ5; culls Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore, Dee. 1 (AP v f" oi: aon wnite XJOla; soft white excluding Rex) 13U; WhlU club V63)i; western red 1 jStfc Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.63UM0 ZZlSlH 11 P ct 186; u per cent l.SS. . . if ; - 1 .. Hard, whit ririn ('. 1 ,P7 cent 1 W; U -per cent IjMM per cent 1.70. f , t Tt" c,r lipts! Wheat 403 bar- las. 9 in 41. a . .1 s, 4ww ai( oau 11 xniiueeai 5. WlieatOats Strong; Rye Turns Dom CHICAGO, Dee, 1 -r Bye futures climbed around S cents a bushel at the start today and men slumped , sharply m late trade on bearish, interpretation of new price regulations for JM crop rja. Wheat and oats were strong, with wheat burins? attrlbirtMl tn cash and milling Interests and in fluenced by ; an increase of 1 cents a bushel in- the government subsidy to millers for wheat ground in December. Wheat closed unchanged to higher than ' the previous finish, December $L80tt ceiling, corn was unchanged at $1.18- ceil ings, oats were unchanged to 4k up, December 75, rye was , 2 y cents lower to higher, Decem ber Sl.84-1.83. and harler mn unchanged to off, December si.zztt. I Hot Lunches XT 1 i i tame lpp 1C ion Of. Discuss - FOUR CORNERS. Dec 1 -f Soa- cial)- Eleanor Trindle. assistant home . demonstrattoa agent,' will u vv uit oicuj scnooi cnuaren Tuesday on the benefits of hot school : lunches. Mothers ; of the children- art invited to attend. : lira.' Rest Nlchoisoo,' Mrs. Henry1 Hanson. Mrs. Irvin Sunderlln and Mrs. Warren Shraka spent Wed-' nesday tn Portland shopping.-. :L.."Jv Stewart is- confmedTTjto tus,lvoan.wth tha flu. i- Bgt. and "Mrs.. Robert Moe ol Silverton visited his cousins,-Mr and Mrs. Henry Hanson, here this-week.' Mra, Lawrence Shrake has re- Phone 6859 y For "Pels Sake" Look! Goldfish Aquariums Plant- I Tropical Fish i Small Deposit Will Hold Gift Tul Christmas J ( Ringland's Pel Shop so4 rrrrf Between Liberty A Hlfh Singing Canarie3 ParrakeeW Finches j Cockatiels - I ' $ I -t I . I j i - 'i - j i a i Tlhie (OiniDiiedl : Sfisfies ' ' I ' ' ' I !''-'! . I- ih' I ro 1 1 r - i t ! i ' . : o,i i : 1 . ' ! . ' ; m : : 1 . r - ! 1 M - " f , . i 1 ; ; j i i t I 'V i t ' m I ! - eel rOdDaiise .if.:, iii ' !:';- ; . ; " 'f " ' I f - ' ? ALL STATEQIITS TO THE CONTRARY ARE FALSE turned from St. Paul, Minn, where she was called by the tra gic death of her sister, Mrs: Earl Morrow, who burned to death when her housecoat caught fire. Mrs. Shrake brought young Joe Morrow her 11 months old nep hew, home, with her. He will make his home at the Shrake. 'MONTGOMERY WARD COME TO WARDS FOR CHRISTMAS '"'f-t Jt 11: 4;i iti - ''U" 32; i ' j. - - - ! 1 : I " ij''- in". '!"iw)ii.'-'.w u ...tn ii.. iniwums ! - . - . I ssa . . 'aL - r w:rsr - 1 M WH"1 'WW ' jit"' m 1 ' . - . .. . AXibt a practical gift 5 lasting entl a ! Ctv somtthina for th homt 3-VAY FL003 i ... - 4 r r IAT.1P e e ' A VALUT3 CV20LV sAlaasV .! Eova your tyest This lamp gives cH the light you need; 1 00. 200 of 3 wafts , ; . has whit reflec tor bowf to spread light evenly Bronze finish. Handsome 19-hdt rayon shad indvded. -a mam. A i BABY WONT TIF THIS HIGH CHAISl 9.95 Legs spread srMe to prevent Kpplng. Adfrtoid troy orxi foot-; 'rest Sturdy I Roomyl 24-x48- SHAGGY RUGS LOW PRICED 545 Soft, fluffy cut p&m on pre-shrunk bocks! fosfeli and Whitel Wase- bie! DurobUI Buy for s'irhl DRICIITCJ YOU.1 DinSTTE . . . SAVE! 77.50 A spot of summer In your Dinette i . this 5-pc set in Oak and Mahogany with marquetry trim! 34x48-in. table opens to 56 tn.' Solid oak chain have seats up holstered in red artificial leather. Ill III II.IH.JI1IIH K I I I II1IHI Jl 11. M ,.nj.m.ii.i n. .- COLORFUL fLAID ' YARN RUGS 2.98 Strong, ctaar-eolor yarntl lUvarst bltl Practical rugs for badroorns and hallways! 24Mi4S" i!t. I Or.OHTADLE PLATFORM ROCICEQ Only 20 Down! 43M 1 Toko tt easy fat this comfortable j platform rocker! Spring-filled seat i and back phrs gentle rocking ac- , ; j tion Insure utmost relaxation! . Hardwood frame upholstered In i good-looking durable fabric 1 1 Smmn i iiBKJfasa.waafetfa. 2-PirCI SHAGGY BATH MAT SET.;.; 1.59 jTWck, vetvety p3 on heavy cot ton bocld. Luscious cofool Wef iarade ... and washable! See hi V i DEC03ATE Vmi ''iLUOSfOR f4ACIC'f The q jick i i . the easy i the economical way to brighten your home! Add a mirror or two and your room wffl seem larger, more colorful Instantly. These are oB Plata Glass . Vol VaH pricedl SAVE i ' ' . - ! " 1 ''" i ii Hiii li m rassi ssir 'h Till asafffr ... t -f - ai.gWvWesas)sg5rt OUR VERY FINEST i '." teody! beari '.''53$. Sosoffl...sociMliry1Wllhaik, III S .at.. - J.1 giossy coot or vtrgas wed nsl ewholr phajhl At Words NOW! ' Kortte -f-Rockabob' 4 Shoofly 5.95 Fun for babyl tlmaig for ksjsy flBQlMfil oVlM loWf vW ' Mnt tipping CoinfortoblB) . SMtf ' "sssa sr si ai i a sj i i asj i . . Jr a, - . aTN I v 1 II L J 'i' ". , " ...-4 ..v . .',K-.-:-f.- ;f--: - ...;f - -IBS?5 MAKE WARDS TOYLATO YOlHl SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS I Stop wondering about liat to get for (he eMIdren! Come straight to Wards where you can do all vm, shopping fa one tripYou can't help but find the right EDUCATIONAL! S-KEY . - . ' ? most problem child. We still have a XYLOPHONES . 95 r V, " - - g coHwtion of toy. ayaiUble u the prices Glass keys, run,' end easy far : Want 1 ?? And remember . . . you can buy tovs marea to Mam. wood asoaats, - ; - u narus convenient Payment Plan I iusic owe iwwvciion book. t-- I - ia Tiny ToT VnilrtliKS Pegs S9e Ressovabla pegs and rings what s tot puns toy. AM weed, tiers. I A II For Fun I ' 5fluCanl : r I " x Eingo - riasSc f May Amy ISelniors 90 Tough, Oghtwajghfl Affkntablel Cosseullaged wMi aet i add wevss for rsolkfk bortf pteyl fess fcriojMfy paMed HnUsi I Hars-03 , j . aWwtlitgj i ? , -" 1 H the down, wetdi Usa splnl aots on and "8 at parnesl 75 coSng 120 targs i ; ilmtrvcKoml UTtrtay RbmTeast Complete :;I90 PMk of horseshoe for In oen, 2 soft robber rings and ; r ' I n Wood Stool Total - :1 1.74 Mopla finished chair or'stapstooU PwfcaCorryfchol., I If Ml.t il I -1 " 1 .PMletat 'S?- I 1- -! Car, are datoaSoble'i fl tots can ' aojoy real frelsRI yard f wUi tttis handsome wooden toyt ' . 1 - ' .'!-; .A- If, I raiiivffji? wimT If'v r i V: