The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    Court Rules
Habitual to
Complete Term
Marion County Circuit Judge
Ceorge Duncan' decision that
released Ted Ma comber from the
Ute penitentiary year ago was
reversed Tuesday by the state
supreme court. Macomber- was
ordered returned "to prison to
serve the remaining 33 years of
a 40-yer sentence for t being - a
habitual criminal according to
law.
Macomber present where
a bouts are unknown, state offi
cials said.
"After having served sentences
far grand larceny and assault
with intent to rob, Macomber was
convicted in Polk' county of grand
larceny in 1939 and sentenced to
a term of five years. In addition,
since it was bis third felony, Cir
cu:t, Jucge Arlie Walker of the
Polk county circuit court sen
tenced him to 40 years as an
habitual criminal.
At the expiration of his five
year sentence for grand larceny
last year, Macomber filed suit for
habeas corpus in Judge Duncan's
court on grounds that the ha
bitual criminal proceedings were
irregular. The writ was .granted
by Judge Duncan who ordered
Macomber' release.
Scot Is Mills A new well has
been drilled above the present
spring to augment the city water
supply during the summer
months. Scotts Mills is undergo
ing growing pain and with this a
beauty campaign is also on. A
great deal of improvement has
been noted in recent weeks and
more is scheduled for the next few
months.
Pringle School picnic will be
held Friday, May 23, and all par
ents are invited. Children will
return for their report cards Mon
day, May 25.
Prlngle Mr. A. E. Ellison has
returned from Fairbanks, Alaska,
to care for business matters.
Dr. Smith Tells
Jaycces of
College Plans
A revue of Willamette univer
sity's progress during . the past
five years plus a peek at the col
lege's future were presented by
President G. Herbert Smith at the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
luncheon Tuesday.
Projects on Willamette's sched
ule include an added class build
ing on the present Sweetland field
site, an adequate chapel and au
ditorium, a student union to house
campus activities and an increase
in Willamette's endowment from
$2,000,000 to $5,000,000, he said.
An enrollment of 1,100 students
next fall was forecast by Presi
dent Smith. He emphasized, how
ever, that the university would
continue to limit the enrollment
to the number "that wt can take
car of adequately."
DR. BROWNING DIES
PORTLAND, May 2(HP)-Dr.
Andrew J. Browning. 66. Port
land eye specialist and past presi
dent of the Western Opthalmolo
gical Society, died here today.
8 Plan State
Model Meet
Eight representatives from Sa
lem's two model airplane clubs
attended a meeting of the Ore
gon Aero association in Portland
Monday night, Tom Pomeroy,
contest director for the state
group, reported;. Tuesday.
The Aero association is con
ducting weekly i meetings in Port
land to lay plans for the statewide
model airplane meet to be held
July 4, 5 and 6, Portland and Mc
Minnville. Those attending the Monday
night meeting from Salem in
cluded Pomeroy, Bill Hamilton,
Rex Bentley and Earl Cayton,
representing the Salem Cloud
chasers; and Elmer Roth, Bud
Stevenson. Tillman Cleft and
Dick Petersen, representing the
Salem Model Airplane club.
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The- Statesman. Salam. Oroxjon. WaxlnaadaT. Mcry 21, 19477
New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK May 20-()To.iay'
Al Chem & Dye . 164
American Can 87
Am Pow & Lt 8i
Am Tel Sc Tel. 160
Anaconda 31t
Atchison 69 i
Bendix A via 28 V
Beth Steel 77 ft
Boeing Air 15
Calif Pack 27
Canadian Pac 9 To
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Chrysler 95 i
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BUTTEKFAT
Premium
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No.
PRif'TS
Wholesale
-Retail
KGGS Baying Price
Extra large
Medium and standard
Pullets, cracks
RUGS. Sellipe Price
Wholesale. Urge
Mediums
POLXTRT
Colored hens. No I
No. 1
Frvers
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
Spring lambs - 18 50 to
1046 wooled lambs
1JH6 sheared lambs
Yearling -
Ewes 3 0f to
Tat dairy cows
Cutter cows ..
Dairy heifers
Buus
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
THE ALLEY IN BLOCK THIRTEEN,
NORTH SALEM ADDITION
Notice is hereby given that the com
mon council of the city f Salem. Ore
gon, deems it necessary and expedient
and hereby declares its purpose and in
tention to improve the alley in Block
Thirteen. North Salem Addition to the
City oi Salem. Marion County. Ore
gon, at the expense of the abutUng
and adjacent property, by bringing
said alley to the established grade and
paving same with a 6-inch Portland ce
ment concrete pavement sixteen feet
in width, in accordance with the plans
and specifications therefor which were
adopted by the common council May
7. 1947. which are now on file in the
office of the city recorder and which
hereby are made a part of this notice.
The common council hereby declares
Its purpose and intention of making
the above described improvement by
and through the street Improvement
department.
By order of the common council
May 7. IW:
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is
Mav . 1947.
My 9. 10. 11. 13.' 14. 13. 16. 17. 11. ft). 21
HEATING BIDS WANTED
Bids will be received by Rev. M. J.
K. Fuhr at 506 N. Second. Silverton.
Oregon, on or before June IS. 1947. at
8 p.m. un heating plant for Trinity
Lutheran Church, 2nd and A St Sil
verton, Oregon.
All bidders must examine building
and subniit plan of installation with
specifications, showing sizes of ducts,
grills, etc., type of heat unit, oit burn
er fan. motors, etc.. and furnish man
ufacturer's specifications and rating
on all of the above parts.
The owner reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
TRINITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
My 15-21-23
Chinese
Why Suffer
Any Longer
Waea others fall, sua ear
remedies. Amazing success far SOOO
years In China. Ne matter with
what ailment ye are sfflirled
disorders, stansltia. heart, langs liv
er, kidneys, gas. constipation, ui
sers, diabetes, rhromstisra. gall and
Madder fever skin, female
tiaiats
CHARLIE
CHAN
i-HINKSE HERB CO
Office Bnn 9 to 6.
Tees and Sat. only
Ot N Cttnaserelal.
Pnatie Z-I83S
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DRS. CHAN . . . LAM
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CHINESE I1ERBA LISTS
241 North Liberty
Urtetairs Portland General Electrn
Co Office open Saturday only. 10
am to I p m. S to 7 p m. Consul
tation Blood pressure and arine
tests are free of charge Practiced
tince 1917
PORTLAND. Ore . May SO ( API
Butterfat tentative (subject to im
mediate change), premium quality
maximum of 33 of 1 per cent acidity
delivered tai Portland. 67-70e lb.: first
quality. SS-OSe lb.; second quality 61
68c; valley routes and country points
3 cents leas than first or 64-67C.
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk 68
lb. cubes: Grade A A. 93 score. 62c; A.
92 score. Sic: B, 90 score, S9c; C. 89
cote. 56c.
Cheese Belling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles SS-Uc;
Oregon loaf 58' j-64c
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade,
large. M-SJ'ke: medium. 4'i-50'c:
A grade f mall 43',ic; B grade, large,
43',-47,C
Ego Purchased from farmers:
Current receipts. 46-Slc: buyer pay
3-3c below wholesale quotations oa
graded basis for beat hennery eat
Live chickens Paying price to pro
ducers: No. 1 broilers under 3 lbs.,
29c: fryers, 3 to 3 lbs, Jl-35c; roasters.
4 lbs. an dover. 36-38c; fowl. Leghorn,
under 3' lbs.. 20-21c; 3'i lbs. and over.
Z3-34C-. colored all weights. 33-34c; stag,
all weights. 12-14C.
Rabbits Average to retailers, 4S-S2c
lb dressed; price to producers. 43c:
fryers, live, white. 30-24c lb; colored.
17-Ilc lb.
Onions, green local. mid-Columbia.
S0-60C doz. bunches. . -
Onions: (Supply moderate; market
unsettled). Oregon yellows No. Is from
cold storage. $235-3.40; No. 3s. 1.35
1 50; 3 inch. Mm.. 171-185: Calif,
Stockton reds 3 23-230: yellows 2 50
2 65; Texas white wax No, 1. 335
3.50. Trade sales: California reds 1 00
2.10: yeUoW 2.20-235: Texas wax J 85-3.
Potatoes Oregon Russets, No. 1. per
cwt, S3SO-4.00: New crop: California,
long whites. 33.50-3 70.
Dressed meats Veal Light, lop
quality, 33-36c; heavy, top quality. 58
30c: B. 25-sac: c S3-34c: cull. is-Suc:
hogs block butchers, packer style.
125-160 lbs. 33-35c: over 213 lbs. 31 -32c
lb: sows, all wts. 2S-30C lb. Lambs, best
grade. 35-37c. others according to qual
ity; muro lu-isc: a. ai-aac; a. 3
44c; C, 28-30c; quality; beef best
quality, 33 -35c; B. 2S-So; C, 22-24c:
canner and cutter, 18-21c; bologna
bulls. 21-20C.
Caacara bark Green. 8-8ic: drv. 30e.
Wool Valley, coarse and medium
grades. 42-43te lb.
Mohair 40c lb on 12-month growth.
Hay Wholesale rail shipment: Green
alfalfa, lid. X or Better. S39 .00-836 00
ton: No. ) timothy. 836 00-38 00: oats
and vetch; S22.0O-27.09 too. deoending
upon quality: clover hay. uncertified.
baled on farms. SZ2.oo-27.00.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Or.. May 20 (API
nen luiurca unquoiea.
Cash grain: No. 1 flax 6.M.
Casta wheat (bid): Soft white
2.42: soft whit (excluding Rex) 2.42;
whit club 2 42; western red 2.42.
Hard red winter; Ordinary 2 42;' 10
per cent 2.42; 11 per cent 1.47; 12
per cent 2.53.
Hard whit Baart: 10 per cent 2 42;
11 per cent 2.43: 12 per cent 3 42.
Today's car eceipts: Wheat 49. bar
ley 4. flour a. corn 31, hay 2, mill
feed 10. j
Portland Livestock
steady; good-cholc I1-9S lb. sprms;
lambs 20 00-21.00: common grades
down to SI 8.50: shorn old crop lab
slow; medium shorn ewes S 56: good
choice salable T.00-30; wooled ewes
Monday up to tiO-00.
Stocks and Bonds
(Compiled by the Appelated Pre)
PORTLAND. Ore, Mar 20 (API
(USD A I Cattle salable 100. total
150; holdover 100; calves salable and
total 50: market slow; few steess
steady; lower grade cows and heifers
largely 25-50 renta lower: few cutter
medium grass steers 13 00-20.00 Includ
ing light stockers at 18.25-50; common
medium heifers 14.00-18 00: canner
cutter cows largely 10.00-12.00. shells
9 00 down, fat darry type cows up.to
12 50: common-medium beef cows
12 SO-1S 50: bulls steady, good beef
bulls up to 16 00; medium-good sau
sage bulls 1S0O-IT0O; vealers Weak,
good-choir 23.00-2500, aom held
higher: common grades down to 14 00.
Hoes salable 100. total 850. holdover
250: market active, strong to 25 cents
higher: good-choice 185-240 lb. largely
26.25: few 245-285 lb. 24 0O-5O; 130 lbs.
2300; good 250-500 lb. sols 2100-50:
choic feeder pigs quotable . up to
26 00.
Sheep salable and total 3O0: market
NOTICE OF HEARING
Upon Organisation of Proposed Saatiaaa
SoU Conservation District, Embracing
Land Lying In Marion Cesusty, Oregon,
WHEREAS, on the 10th day ot April.
1947. there was duly filed in the office
of the Stat Soil Conservation Commit
tee at Corvallia. Oregon, a petition
signed by 60 landowners, pursuant to
the provisions of the Soil Conservation
Districts Law. Chapter 3. Title 100.
O.CX..A.. requesting the establishment
of the Santiam Soil Conservation Dis
trict, and
WHEREAS, the lands described by
said petition, and any other lands
which will b considered for Inclusion
In the said district are located in Mar
ion County and described substantially
as follows:
All or parts of Townships 8. 9. 19 S.
Range 1, 2. 3, West. W.M.
NOW. THEREFORE, notice is hereby
given that a public hearing will be held
pursuant to the said petition, on the
question of the desirabiltiy and ne-
cessity. In the Interest of the general
welfare, of the creation of such dis
trict: on the question of the appropri
ate boundaries to be assigned to such
district; upon the propriety of the pe
tition, and of all other proceedings
taken under the said Act; and upon all
questions relevant to such Inquiries. The
said public hearing will be held by the
State Soil Conservation Committee on
Thursday, the 29th day of May. 1947.
beginning at 8:00 o'clock p m.. in the
City Hall at Aumsville in the Count;
of Marlon. : .
Every person, firm, corporation,
state, county, or municipal agency
holding title to ten acres or more of
land lying wlthlng th limits of the
above-described territory, and all other
Interested parties are invited to attend
and will bo given opportunity to be
heard at the. time and place hereinbe
fore specified.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE OF OREGON
By Howard E. Cushman
Executive Secretary.
Dated: 15th day of May.-1947. at
Corvallia. Oregon. My 21-28
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HEALTH TO YOU
WHEN
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Fissure
Prolapse
Itehlnf
and ether Rectal disorders are
corrected.
Sm HosplUUsaUoa
Quick Keller
Dr. R. Barrnolda Clinic
Natnr-Proctologist
tlS N. Liberty SL. Saleso. Ore.
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May 20
STOCK AVERAGES
30 IS IS
Indus. Rails UuL Stka.
Tuesday tlA 28 1 40.7 56 T
Previous day 83 4 27 9 40 6 58 6
Week ago - 05 6 29 3 41.0 60 4
Month ago . 673 31 4 42 9 63 J
Year ago . 107 J 47 S MJ Mi
BOND AVERAGES
80 19 19
Rails tndust. TJttl
Tusaday 89.9 103 2 149
Previous day 69 8 13 4 104 9
Week ago 91 7 103 S 103.S
Month ago 93 J' 103.6 I05S
Year ago 102 6 103 8 107S
1947 high - 87.1 104 3 15.2
1947 low , 80S 103i 104 0
New 1947 lows. .
19
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Wheat, Corn
Up 5 Cents
CHICAGO, May 2(H)Wheat
and corn advanced as much as
five cents a bushel on the board
of trade today on talk of dam
age to the winter wheat crop In
sections of Texas, and over
ment purchase of corn for live
stock feeding in European coun
tries. At the finish wheat was 3 to
5 cents higher than the previous
close. May $2.75-2.74. Corn was
24 to 5t, higher. May $U4
1.84'i. Oats were i to 2 cents
higher. May 98 Y.
Stocks Attempt
Recovery Bid
NEW YORK, May ZO-ifr)-Stocks
struggled toward recov
ery on an individual basis today
although many market leaders
found the going a bit tough and
reverted to the minus column. -
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite managed to retain an
advance of .1 of a point at 58.7.
Pleasing dividends lifted Amer
ican Export Lines 1 at 18 and
Keystone Steel H at 4H.
Chrysler was up 1H at 854, In
ternational Harvester 1 at 79i,
Southern Pacific IV at 3H, Un
ion Pacific 1 at 124, Continental
Oil 1 at 38V4, and American
Woolen li at 31.
NOTICR OP INTTSfTIOM TO IMPROVS
EAST NOB HIM. STRKKT flOM
St'PERIOkt STri:T TO OXf'UCO
STREET
Notice is hereby given that th com
mon council of th city of Salem. Ore
gon, deems it necessary and expedient
and hereby declares its purpo and In
tention to improve East Nob Hill street
from th south tin of Superior street
to th tin of Os ford street at th
pens of th abutting and adjacent
property . except th street Intersec
tions th expense of which will be
assumed by the city ot Salem, by
bringing said portion of said street to
the established grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs, and paving said
portion of said street, with art asphaltt
concrete pavement thirty feet wide, in
accordant- with the plans and specifi
cations therefor which were adopted
by the common council May 7. 1947.
which are now on file In the office ot
the city recorder and which hereby are
made a part of this notice.
The common council hereby declares'
its purpose and Intention of making
th ahov described Improvement lay
and through th street Improve meat
aprtmet.
By order of th common council
May T. 1947:
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof la
Mav 9 1947
My' 9 10. 11, 13. 14. IS, 16. 17. Ii. X, n
Livestock and Poultry
FINE Red Friers, weUrht around S
lbs. Will dress a - deliver 5 or mora.
Fill your locker now. Special price for
30 or more. Leslie Clark. Rt. 7, Box
339 Ph 32961.
FOR SALE: Fresh Guernsey cow.
Rt. 1. Box 264.Ph.2-CH.
FOR SATE: I Guernsey breeder
bull. Harold C. Snethen. 1350 Lan
caster Dr. Ph. 31345. - "
roSALE :iv $ii SrToT7TTaoo
lbs. Sudan grass seed Sc lb. East on
Center St, ath house on R. aide E.
of Krueger s Mkt Box 101.
fOR SALEl Christie N U baby
chicks every Wed Bovtngtona 3719
State St Phone 4ta
IT. S. Pullorum clean- New Hamp
shire chicks. Ckls. and started pullets.
Ph Black 193, Cehring a Halcfterj.
Silverton. Ore.
ANTED All kinds of cauie and
nogs Will call at farm. Writ B. L
Snethen. 1350 Lancaster Drtv. Paw
2134S morn, or eve.
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