The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 29, 1946, Page 15, Image 15

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IMiaWiUametle VdlleyNews.
ypiu iy I V si -iit ,y fr. ts ir1'
Silvertea) The SAM Truck
line. tdjerating a fleet of trucks
from Jsere to Salem and Portland
was soUi trns week to Jarow Kutz
and Arncid Zollner of Tillamook.
Detail t.f the disposition ia await
ing tuial approval of -the public
utaliUaa eommiaaion. but the? new
owner ex per ted to take over
within a week. The retirirv own
ers are Herman Schwab and A. O.
aVurbenaMi. who have operated
the truck line for 22 years.
SUvertM Wayne Weeks was
fined $7.eQ and rosU by Police
STir TAKES VACATION
TW Siateaaaaa baa beea a
week ahead ef the release dates
fee GaaaUne Alley dsie appar
eatly ta aa errer la ahlpeaents
ta aa. Therefare. there will be
aa Gaealiae AUey eaanie -atrip
this week bat tt will be re-
Mated seat Sunday. Nething
wUl be skipped.
Judge Arthur Dahl Thursday on a
charge of failing to top at the
scene of an I accident. 3n the acci
dent a small dog belonging to
William White was killed.
Jefrenani-Del Looney, who has
been living on Mrs. David H.
Looney' farm the past year, has
bought the Keith Allen farm five
mites northwest of Jefferson, and
will move October 1. Mr. and Mrs'.
Keith Allen will move to Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Doty's farm. Mrs. Al
len is a daughter of the Doty's.
Staytea Stayton grange will
meet for an all-day session at the
hall Saturday, October S, starting
at 10 aon: . Mrs. John Steinberger
will be in charge of the program
instead of Mrs. Clara Steward who
is out of town.
Middle Grave Mrs. Frank
Beutler will open her noma to the
"Auntie" club, October 8, t p.m.
Measnovla A daughter, Su
zanne Ruth, was born Sept 21
to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Spicer at
Rock Springs. Mo. Mrs. Spicer
was Beverly Morlan of Monmouth.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W
Morlan are leaving this weekend
for, Rock Springs greet their;
first granddaughter, and after a
visit there will go to Morlan's boy
hood home in Iowa; and to Mrs.
Morlan's t native state, : Michigan;
then south to New Orleans, and on
to Mexico City before returning
to their home here. They expect
to be traveling until Christmas.
Labkrit Oeater Guests at the
home of the Harvey Aker's are
Mr. and Mrs. Howard i Light and
Mrs. Minnie Light from Montana.
KlrerdaJe Vern Klein had a
bad accident Thursday while he
was using ithe ax. The ax bumped
and cut him between his left
thumb and hand. Eleven stitches
had to be taken. An artery waa
cut and first aid training helped
check thi bleeding.
Aarera Mrs. N. E. Manock of
Canby was hostess at a shower
Thursday afternoon at her home
honor of Mrs. George Kraut,
bride of Sept 11 The guests were
members of the Presbyterian
Ladies of Aurora.
SUverten I The Silver Falls
district Court of Honor, Boy
Scouts, will be held Tuesday night
at the Eugene Field building. In
cluded in the district are Wood
burn, ML Angel, Scotts Mills.
Gervais, St Paul, Eldridge and
Silverton.
Menmoath Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Stockholm are home from a
month's visit with relatives at
Montrose, Pennsylvania. They
went east by the Omaha and Chi
cago route, and returned via Tor
onto, Banff and Vancouver, B. C.
Stockholm's old home in Pennsyl
vania was the scene of a family
reunion while they were there.
!er
horn of Salem will -succeed the
Ttev. O. R. Baker -at Silverton as
pastor of the. Church of God.
C leghorn has just returned from
three weeks at the international
conclave of Church of God work
ers at Birmingham, Ala. Mr, and
Mrs. Baker will go to Missouri
where they will engage in evan
gelistic work. "
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Stay tan Mr. ! and Mrs. John
Cries of Sumlimity, who left there
a week ago on a motor trip to
Iowa, were injured in an automo
bile accident at Orchard, Neb.
Tuesday, according to word re
ceived here. Mrs. Cries waa hos
pitalized although the full extent
of her injuries has not been
learned. Mr. Gries in a telephone
conversation said that he was suf
fering from an arm injury but did
not state full particulars.
; Jeffersea Friday was fresh
man initiation. Members of the
class had to dress in costume and
parade downtown with band mu
sic. Next Tuesday a sophomore
class will sponsor a skating party
at the Albany Skateway, honoring
the freshman class. The manual
training boys are busy making
benches for the girls' dressing
room, and also installing goal
posts on the athletic field.
Middle Grave Mrs. Cleo Kep
penger was hostess Tuesday for
the Woman's missionary group,
with nine members present. "The
group will meet October 22 at the
home of Mrs. Roy Scofield, when
a new study book, "India at the
Threshold, by Bryee, will be in
troduced. Dallas Mr.' and Mrs. Lee
Snowden and daughter Marilyn,
who have' spent the past four
months with her parents, the Will
iam . Birchell's left for trair home
near Albuquerque, New Mexico
on Thursday,
Mill City Mable Mason was
hostess at her father's Mr. Mar
shall Stone's home for a bir(hda
party for her daughter, Lueila.
Mrs. Mason wan asmsted by Mrs,
RoNie Downing. Present were L.u
ella, Joan and Frances Johnson
Lyla Potter, Cloiinda Johnson,
Dorothy Downer, Rose Kerber,
Carol Ann Frisch. Lyle Fleetwood,
Larry and Dickie Kanoff.
Saanyside Kehne Wain at
tended the national Red Poll reg
istered rattle show and sale in
conjunction with Nebraska state
fair at Lincoln, where he entered
a senior heifer calf, Ripple Hill
Lass 3rd.
N lay ton Three Stayton lads in
cluding Joe Ricks, Verel Harold
and Robert Juel joined the army
air corps last week and are now
taking their basic training at Ft.
Lewis. Their parent are Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Ricks, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Harold and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Juel. The trio attended
Stayton high school.
Stayton The first Lions club
meeting since the summer recess
will be held at the Women's club
house Tuesday, October 1, at 8:30
p.m. A covered dish dinner is
planned at which member's wives
will assist. Committee appoint
ments for the year will also be
made.
Jeffersen Miss Lorraine Bent
ley underwent. -mn appendix oper
ation at the Salem Deaconess hos
pital Tuesday.
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Nwi INtwi lavU) Hndp I Busier X f, .
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Hue 'a Shin (News M. Afronahy
I'M News (News (Old Sons James Abbe
1: Severla I Tact Finder ,Sm Hayes I Stock Market
! Xr. Talbot iUaer News jrrod Waring Breakfast Club
i'll PT- Talbot (Godrey I Break last Club
S:M Voice of Hope ; Urand Slam Jack Kerch I Breakfast Club
f:l Undlahr I Rosemary IJamei Abbe Breakfast Club
(Keepsake time Kate Smith !Ore. Caravan JGIamour Manor
: Coke Club (Aunt Jenny Kneass. News lUlamour Manor
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' S;4S 'Art Baker joUr Gal iMassf Wire IBrenemans
Newa Bis Sister 1630 Time I Home Edition
!?i!5 Bing Sines Ma Perkins Ted Ma lone
letta lOrchesU'a Dr. Malone Trwe Story
lt;4I Orchestra Road of Life fletcher I True Story
ll:ee Walts", Time' Mr. Burton fluid Ins l.lsht 'Hynns
th:IS IRomaace iPerry Mason (Today s Child. Bukliae
11:M Tor a . Day Lone Journey Women. White Music
UM IFor a Pay I Art Baker I Masquerade lEUiel. Albert
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IX: I IMusic IRlcht to Hap. i Jerry aVesrs
INews House Party IBackstsje Wife Octet
(.am 'n Abner Tops Today Stella Dallas Try n rind
1:M (Orchestra News of Air Lorenzo Jones ICalen Drake
1:S iQrcHeatra IWldder Brown I Be Announeed
, tea ITetl NaMaThbors Amer. School IGlrl Marrlea IWhafa Doln'
:! Jj. Anthony Portla. IJIe What's Doln'
t:M LDeslre Meet.' Missus I Just Plain Bill 'Kay West
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S:S iSllvrton Pros. 'Art )Klrkam 'Road of Ufe IBrlde. Groom
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: INews I Serenade Aunt Mary Ladee
:4 laea Hound Bob Trout IPr Paul I ladies
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Newa IKiun Manning Stara Today I Pirates
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SU rjom Mix I Bob Garred Serenade
S:ee (O. Heat'ser ESas Theatre ITouchdwn Tlpe Deal In Crime
S:l lOTrheatra j teal In Crime
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eat ; iSpot ssande I Kay Amen
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1:1S iB. Drummond I I Imm Ranyer
14 Ctaco Kid jBob Hawk (Dr. I. Q. iNewsletier
t:4S iCtsoo Kid I I Ranae Riders
SSM IM. aMiayna II.. Thomas ! Supper Club ll.um n Abner
:ls M. Shayne Jack Smith IT. Lawton ltd Sullivan
:M ' lYouth Center Uoan Davis (Caved America! Pat Man
S:S i Youth Center INews I Pat Man
:S INews IWhutler Telephone Hr Doctors Talk
iRex MUler I I Be Announced
t:M Sports tin. Sanctum lOpen Houae IGood Cheer
:U lllenry Taylor I I Dramas
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Noon Farm Hour; Variety Time:
1;4$ Adventures In Research; J 00
Treasura Baa; 1:30 Memory Book Mos-
3 00 News; 3:13 Music of Masters;
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440 HleThllghts of Week: :19 Treasury
salute; M SUIetly Jazz; 100 On Up
beat; 8 35 Spotting the Sports; S 00
United Press News: S 15 Traffic Safety;
6:30 Muaio of Czechoslovakia: 7:11 Eve
ning Farm Hour; B00 OSC Pledge;
9 30 News; 045 Evening Meditations,
10:00 Sign Off.
Cortland Produce
PORTLAND." Ore.. Sept. X ( A P)
Butte rf at (Tentative) subject ta
Immediate chaase Premium quality
maximum of Jl of I per cent acidity,
delivered In Portland. s-93c lb.: first
quality tl-sle: second quality 70-asc:
valley routes and country points 2c
lees than first, or fsc.
Butter A A i 92 score. SOc lb: A. S3
score, 7Se lb.; B. 00 score. 77c: C. SO
score. 7 Sc.
Chases Belling price ta Portland
retailers! Orrfon sin r lee. 4S-4SC lh.
Yon Can Have
The Statesman
with you for
?sV7. $4.00
In the belief that many college
students, now away or soon
leaving for their school year,
would like to take The Dai
and Sunday Statesman w 1 1 n
them, we are making available
an eight-months subscription- at
any college or university In the
United States for $4.0(1. We
must set a reasonable limit to
the number of such subscrip
tions, in view of the still-very-acute
paper shortage, but we
believe our young citizens are
well entitled toieverv consider
ation we can extend to them.
The Oregon Statesman
Year Heme Newspaper
Oregon loaf. 40-Slc; triplets. 4S-4SC lb
F-ggs Purchases from farmers: Cjr
cent receipts. 54 -15c: buyers pey
3-J'jS dos below wholesale quota
tlon; on graded basis for best henery
Eggs-. To wholesalers: A grade, large,
M'.a-M'zc: medium ftS-Mt.c; sin all
pullet). 40' i-41 '.,c: B grade. Urge.
44 -4o ',c. T
Poultry Live Chickens No. 1 qual
ity broilers. 11, to 1 lbs. 12-Mc lb:
fryers, 3 to 3 lbs. 30-36C: i to lbs.
37-30C lb: roasters, 4 lbs land over,
37-30C lb: colored hens, ail weights.
26-27c lb; Leghorn hens, 3j'i pounds
and ovei. 2a-2Jc; under 3 lbs.. 22
23c: roosters and stags, 13-lsc.
Rabbits Average to retailers, 44-SOc
lb: dressed prices to producfrs, 40-46c;
fryers, live fryers, white. 4-43 lbe
22-27C. , j
Onions Wssh . dry. No l. I 1S-I 23
30 lb sacks. Calif, yellaw. large,
common grade 1.13 - lS; green,
medium. toc-SI 00; Idaho, white, II S
Oregon picking onions 10c U.
Pntatoes Oregon long wljite, No I.
33S3-33: Washington tussel 3 13-3 40;
Klamath Gems. SS-IMr s 21 lb. pack.
Dressed Meats New celling prices:
Veal AA 22-23 ", M A 2-Il, c lb..
B. !t-l'c; C, 17,-lSc; Cull, li
lic. Hugs Block butchers, packer style.
139.213 lbs. 4c: over 113 I he. 22c:
shipper style. 175-333 lbs. 21 l-4c: over
33S lbs. 21c; sows, ail weights. Sir lb.
Lambs A A. 32 ',C. A. Jl'.c. . 27 ',c.
C. 23c.
Mutton 12-ISc lb. according to qual
ity and weight. .
Beef A A 23 tc; A. 25", c; B. tt'.c:
C, 17'c canner and cutter, 14 3c:
bologna mills, IS'.o lb.
Caarara bark Gra
20r
Wool Valley coarse and medium
grades. 4Ac lb
Mohair 40c lb aa It-month growth
1 lav Wholesale shipments: Alfslfs.
No. 2 or better. 330-32 ton: No. I
tltnothy. 330.30-32 ton: Oata and vetch.
mixed hay. valley growers esklne price.
21.M-23.30; clover hay. uncertified,
210-230 baled on fsrms.
reen kc: dry
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"Trade la year flats' far same Caban heels and see ana la aaaat
a manth, Melvlnr
Swegle The first fall meeting
of Swegle Woman's club will be
held Tuesday, October 1, at the
homo of Mrs. E. K. Brandt. A
one o'clock luncheon will be
served.
Middle Or eve Dr. and Mrs.
Roy Scofield, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. August Winching, visit
ed with their son Gene, at Hill's
Military Academy, In Portland,
Sunday.
Swrf It Last Salem Homo Kit
tension officers are planning for
the new year's won k, the meetings
to begin in October. Mrs. C A.
Salter, president of the Kat Salem
unit attended the special training
school for officers held at the
YMCA In Salem on Friday when
Mrs. Aelea Sager, State Denvm-
Corn Prices
Show Decline
CHICAGO, Sept. 2 -iA'y- A
breat on both csah and futures
prices of corn featured trading
in the grain pits today. Weakness
in the yellow cereal had little In
fluence on wheat or oats, which
finUhed on small changes In a
quiet trade.
More warm weather In a ma
jor partof the coin belt, vir
tually assured a record -breaking
crop, was a primary factor In the
corn price downturns. Kroat was
preriicteHl for ttmlght In rtortlieili
areas ojf the belt, but tMdets felt
the grain was reasonably safe from
material damage.
Wheat cloned j unchanged to a
higher, January $201, corn was
down -2s ent, January
$1 37 -''. and oala weia s lower
to V higher, November 80-4.
i'orllarnl Uve-alck
rtlRTUNO, Ore, Itept IS I A I I -IUHUAI-faille
for five day salable
IS7I, total 2SS4. ralves salable bill
total SI3: compered week aso market
cloalna tS-M rvnti lower but anme
class- not tested after opening steady
Monday; trade hampered late by
filled quotas, weeks supplv 'mk1
eras steers largely 17 30-ISM. one
lartl IS SO. rumnwn - medium II AO.
194 common - god slock era IIIKI
llttl few (x! feeders IS 00-17 IM.
(oorf heifers IS S0-7S. t-nnimon-niedlum
lims-lfllHI. ranner and cutler cows
7 30-f&0. eatlv to 10OO. fat dairy type
to m V). medium - good heef cow
1 1 50-13 SO. eaily sales to 1 4 oo aim
14 291 best beef bull liUO but very
few lalxive 13 00 after early Monday;
sausSse bulls SM-12&0. goori-rhoire
vealers IS 30-17 30, common down to
12 "i culls down lo S oo ati uuer
linn for five days, salable , to
tal IA73. slaughter claae. unchanged:
all Sales at celling ef 17 20, top on
feeder pigs 30 . rents higher at 21 Ml.
hulk of aunoly sold at 21 04, heavies
down to IS 00.
Sheep for five days, salable 3234.
total S1S9. market clwaed slums after
weak opening but hardly aa strong a
late last week; good -choice wooled
lambs IS 00-30. common - medium
14 00-IS30; several medium-good lots
17 00-30; good feeders 13 00-14 00.
good feeders 1100-14 00, good year
lings 13.00, good ewe 7 50. culls down
to 3 SO or under
sirs t ion leader gave the Instruc
tions. Mrs. E. E. Brandt and Mrs.
Charles Norton attended fha prof,
ect leaders training meeting heli
iri Salem at the YMCA on Tiies
dsyas leaders for Kast Salem unit.
The lesson given was on "Care rf
the Hair", by Mrs. Oscar White.
It will be the subject of the1eon
for the home unit In November.
Jefferson Chailes V. Johnem,
who Is in charge of the. Jefferson
Building and Supply company
here, and Mrs. Johnson will alter 1
the national American Legion
convention in San Francisco, and
will visit Johnson's sister Mrs. S.
A. Dale at Sacramento. William
Begin of Salem will be In rhargo
of the lumber yard while Johravm
is away.
Market Ends
Rallying Week
NKW YORK, Sept. 29 -ttl- For
the first time In almost two
months the stock market enjoyed
a rallying week although optimis
tic contingents were not so pleasaH
with the fact thst volume dwindled
appreciably on the contehatk.
The Hat, with the ron fusion of
September, made It four strsight
losing hionths notvthatandmg the
ircent lecovery lal and, from the
15-year high of May 29, in terms
ff fiiioleff valuem sKw,aw4 a ' Ims
of .alx.ve $ I g.0O0.0O0.fM)0 From
the 17-month low of Kept IB. hnw.
ever, It retrieved about $J,000,QOJ,
000. i
The Associated (Yess go-sinrk
average on the week enjovevl m net
advance of 1,3 ptniits at 3 . "Pa
last previous upturn for a similar
al retch was a bare MMe-tentif a
Kint In the period ended Aug t.
Volume for the final September
week fell lo . 41 1,740 shares rram-pai-ed
with I0,67,20 tlie wee4i
before and was the smallest of the
month.
Additional
Classified Ads
Tffcnl Notice
Portlgml Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. Sent, 2S-IAFI -Cash
wheat Ibid I: ftoft white I S3;
soft white fexrluding Res) 1 B4, white
club 1 34; wetern red I 34.
Herd red winter: Ordinary I U':
10 per rent 1 s. It per cent 102. II
per cent 2 00,
Hard white Baart 10 per rent 2 3S;
11 per cent 2.2S. 12 per cent 2 30
Today's csr receipts: Wheat 30, bar
ley 12. flour 3, corn I, oats 3, hay f,
mlllfeed J
Salom Market
Quotations
unTayAT
Premium
No. I '
No 2
HIJTTKR PRINTS
WhoWsale, pound
Retail .
riis
Rstia large
standards
Mediums
Cracks, mi lie la
POULTRY
No. I hens .
No. I hens . .
rivets
MVrSTIMK (Ry Valley
lleef f 'ows ,
Dairy Cows
Hulls
Lambs, top ,
Yearling lambs ...
Hog, top. 100 la 170 lb
Over 170
Rows ,.
St
S7
.32
44
.. ts
24
40
Park!
10 (Ml 14 13 00
3 00 to S VI
3 30 to 13 M
IS no
12 00 to IS on
S oo
13 00
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IS 70
13 70
. 13.70
NOT H r
to whom it may mucmst
WltrKrA.. n-u wile, Wands Wit
son has left my bed and hoard1 and
Whereas, the said Wanda T. Wim
now teaides In or about Salem. Ore
gon; Therefore. I will nut be responsible
for any Indebtedness Incurred by tn
said Wanda C. Wilson after data here
of. -
(Signed I iAWM t. WILSON
a. 32-24-23-2S-27-2S-30
Livtmlork ami I'oullry
3 rrnrR PIOS tSSO Laneaasarr
Drive. I mile North Krweger Grnc.
WORK HORSw"3"gADDLg llOfcfCS
Bar K Stork Ham It
LARGE AftKORTMPNT an haoa at
all time at very attractive prime.. Cre
dit given any one. Discount for s 1 .
Guaranteed aa represented free tm
livery. Hurry Kuehne, Carlton. e.
LM-aled B's miles west of Newherg
Pf)R SALE; Nice wleoer pia i
trade; nice gentle saddle pnny nt
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22JS2. 70 Palrvlew Ave , Salem
rOR SALE; Two Jersey cows. 3 yrs
freshen soon Jersey Heifer S nsMM,
Rl 3 .Bos 343, near Libety Vtnrmrf,
.Canning House lane.
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beef Dairy rows neitera km I la. .
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