The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 12, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    lThs BtatoMwn, Salem, Oregon. Friday. Sept 11 117
Great Books
Club Resumes
The Great ' IVxk:s discussion
groups in Salem resumed their
tneeunB thia week, with more
than participeting. City Librar
ian Hugh Merrew announced
Thursday night.
Difcustiona were held Tuesday
and Thursday nights on Plato's
Ao-olofy" and "Crito," with
Ceorge Kaye r and Mrs. Harold
BofcebiiUCh leaders Tuesday and
Jill; J-res and David Duniway
Readers Thursday.
i When about 6e local residents
(1 interested in the group
spring, it was decided j. to Split
fnQ two fections. Morrow explain
ed. He aid the Tuesday group
is about filled but ofenings exist
in the Thursday group and a third
section will be formed if interest
v
Next discussions will center
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PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail
CUUS BUYINO
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LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
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Butterfat Tentative (subject to
immediate change), premium quality
maximum of Mi of 1 per' cent -acidity
delivered la Portland. 91 -94c: first qual
ity, S8-92c; aecond quality, 81-Sic;-valley
route and country points, 2 cents
lens than first or. 83-B7C.
Butter Wholesale f o b. bulk cubes:
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk 88-lb
cubes: Grade AA. 93 acore 83 to 8
cents a pound. Grade A 92 score S2
NOTICE OP PINAL. ACCOUNT
No. 12301
Notice- Is hereby given that the
undersigned. a administrator of the
estate of ELIZABETHA PAULUS. de
ceased, has filed in the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Marion, his final account as such
administrator, and that Monday, the
6th day of October, 1947, at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said
day, and the courtroom of said court
in the courthouse at Salem. Oregon,
have been appointed by said court as
the time and place for the hearing of
objections to said final account and to
the settlement of aaid estate.
Dated and first published August IS,
1947. Last published September 20,
1947.
FRED H. PAULUS
Administrator of the Estate of
Eltrahetha Paulus. dceased.
August 29. September S. 12. 19. 20. 1947.
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Jaaaes Craig Lacille Bremer
In
"DARK DELUSION"
wis. Oiade n 99 snore Tf sent. tirade
C ss some 74 cents.
ens Minna one la roniane
wholesalers: Oregon singles. 41a-Me;
Oregon S lb. loaf Oli-Ulic.
Eggs To wholesalers, A grade, largo.
67la-fi8V,c; medium. 82VsC; A grsds,
small. 48'; B grsds large. 8"-s7'te.
StaaSFurfhased from farmeis: eur
rent receipts. -ci buyers pay S
J'c below wholesale quotations en
graded basis (or neat nennery esgs.
Live cmcsens rayuig price m pro
ducers: No. 1 broiler under Ili lbs.
30c; 2' to 3 lbs. 33-38e: fryers I to 4
lbs. 37-40c: roasters a ids. ana over
37-38c; fowl .Leghorn under 4 lbs.
17-1W; lbs. ana ever su-zic; coiorea
fowl all welghu 23-27c; atags all
weights 12-14C lb.
Hay U. S. No t green alfalfa or
better, carload lots, 1" O.B. Portland.
130-32 ton; U. S. No- t timothy (east
ern Oregon or Washington), ca riots
r.O.B. Portland, 934-17 ton; eats ana
vetch mixed hay, uncertified clover
hay, $22-23, baled at Willamette val
ley farms; depending upon quality and
location.
Rabbits Average to retailers. 48
82c lb dressed; price to producers, 43c.
fryers, live. whit. 20-25c lb.: colored.
17-21c lb '
Onions to lb sacks Wssh. yellow
s-inch Z 73-3 (XI; H rooks, ore., mediums;
S2-1.1S; pickling SO lb 1.79-8; 23-lb
sscks 4-4.10.
Potstoes Oregon Deschutes Rus
sets No. 1. 100 lbs 3.50-80: bakers 1.90-4:
No. 2 bakers 1.80-2.90: medium No. 2
2.25-2.35 cwt; Washington Russets No. 1
1.40-3.50.
Dressed meats: Vesl light top
quality 2-Mc lb; heavy top quality
ZB-30C b. zo-aoc. i, zz-xsc; cull is-zuc.
' Hogs block butchers packer style 125
180 lb 40-42C lb; over 21) lb 30-33C lb;
sows all weights 30-40c lb.
Lambs Best grade 3S-40C lb; others
according to quality.
to quality Beef Best quality. 33-39C
lb, B. 25-30c: c. 22-24c; canner and
cutter. IB-zOc: boloens bulls 27 -28c lb
Cascara bark Green 10c lb.; dry
22c lb.
Mohair 42c lb. on 12-month growth
Stocks and Bonds
(Compiled by the Associated Pressl
Sept. It
STOCK AVERAGES
20 19 IS 60
Ind. Rails Utit. Stocks
Thursday - 90.8 33.8 42 8 64 J
Previous day .... 90.5 33.7 42 8 84.4
Week ago 91.1 33.9 42.7 84 8
Month ago . 92 9 34 4 42 8 - 83 5
Year sgo 98.7 38.2 45 J 94.0
BONO AVERAGES
20 10 10 19
Rails Ind. Util Por.
Thursday 93 8 103.9 104.9 69 0
Previous day .. 93.6 103 9 104.9 69.1
Week ago 93 9 103.3 104.9 109
Month ago 94 4 103.9 105.2 70 9
Year ago 98.9 102.9 108.9 15.6
1947 high 97.1 104 2 109.7 78 6
1947 low . 89.8 103.0 104.8 69.0
New 1947 low.
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AFTERNOON Kindergarten, 1 to
m., children 3 to I yrs. Ph. B960 or
6612.
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Howe Waives
Preliminary
Examination
In Marlon county jail awaiting
action of the grand jury Is How
ard Howe of Salem, who waived
preliminary examination in Mar
ion county district court Thurs
day on charges connected with
the shooting of Thomas Conyers,
2663 Portland rd., Wednesday
night.
Howe is held In lieu of $3,500
bail, on charges of carrying and
being In possession of a concealed
weapon and of assault with a
deadly weapon. Conyers is in Sa
lem General hospital with a bullet
wound in his right knee. His con
dition was reported as satisfac
tory last night, by, the hospital.
According to police reports, the
shooting took place in the Conyers
home at about 8:30, following
considerable drinking. Present in
the house, according to police re
ports, were Mrs. Lois Conyers,
wife of the wounded man. her
sister, Mrs. Leota Wilkins of Sa
lem, and Conyers and Howe.
Police went to the Conyen
home following a phone call from
Leslie Beamish, manager of Ste
venson restaurant, 2535 Portland
rd., where Howe worked as a
cook. The gun involved was re
ported as a .38 calibre revolver,
property of Beamish. No motive
was given police for the shooting.
Mrs. Conyers told police that
the two men had engaged in a
dispute prior to the shooting.
Bad Check Case
Sentence Today
Following , his reported admis
sion to police of writing eight bad
checks totaling $75 in Salem and
Eugene within the past three
weeks, Donald D. Smith, 350 Hick
ory St., is to appear for sentencing
in Marion county district court to
day on a charge of writing a check
with insufficient funds.
He Is held in Marion county jail
Lin lieu of $500 bail following his
arraignment in district court
Thursday. Smith was arrested by
city police Thursday and, accord
ing to police reports, admitted the
check passing.
Police report that Smith has
been paroled from five previous
check charges and that Thursday's
arrest was the sixth time he had
been apprehended on those
charges.
TRADE-MARK NOTICE
To whom It may concern: Mrs,
Helen Ana Atkinson. S819 Praile Ave
nue. City of Evsnston, County oi Cook,
Biais or Illinois, naving mace appli
cation for registration of a certain
trade-mark in the State of Oregon
hereby publishes a description of said
trade-mark pursuant to the laws of the
mate ei Oregon. The vraoe-marK eon
atsts ef the words "Home Security."
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Woman Hurt an
Car Overlurns
Mrs. Lottie Campbell. Glendale,
Calif., Is in Kalem General hos
pital with farial oils and several
fractured ribs, incurred Thurs
day afternoon when the car in
which she was riding turned over
near. Illihee school south of Sa
lem. Charles Scott, Glendale, who
also was in the car, suffered mi
nor cuts and an injured ankle.
Both were treated by Salem first
aid men. The tar rolled over
while taking a curve near the
school about five miles south of
Salem, according to state police
who investigated the accident.
Minister Tells
Lions of Trip
To Continent
What the United States really
must "feed" Europe; Is "Chris
tianity and Spiritual Values," It
was declared Thursday by the
Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor
of the First Baptist church, in an
address before Salem Lions club
at the Marion hotel.
The Rev. Anderson told his
luncheon audience he noted an
"apathetic feeling in Europe from
a spiritual standpoint" during his
recent trip through England and
Scandinavian countries while
abroad to attend a Baptist world
alliance meeting In Copenhagen
The speaker reported his va
rious impressions from the trip.
mentioning that Sweden fears the
prospect of another war into
which she will this time be drawn,
and that "the economic situation
in England appears infinitely
worse than we even dream of
here."
An English textile manufac
turer predicted a British cabinet
crisis by October, the Rev. .Mr
Anderson reported, and declared
that he and his colleagues were
hoping for a coalition government
to replace the present laborite
government.
DEWEY BACKS FASTI TION
ALBANY, N. Y.. Sept. 11 -4P)-
Uovernor Thomas E. Dewey cal
led today for quick United Na
tions adoption of a plan to estab
lish separate Jewish and Arab
states in Palestine to end what
he termed the tragedy of ship
ping homeless Jewa into Ger
many.
M0h, My Dear,
We've missed
so much,
so much...'
Tti most
unusual love
affair ever
told!
SUNDAY I
At the GRAND
Stafie
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TIME TRIALS 7:30 P. M. RACES 8:30 P. M.
HOLLYWOOD BOWL SALEIJ
(Fast K mile Pared Track)
4020 Portland Road - One Mile North of Underpass
Admission $1 JO Inc. Tar.
Nuvy Reserve
Organization
Mcetiim Held
Salem's new naval reserve
training division pointed to for
mal activation and start of a
training program Thursday night
when 73 men reported for the or
ganization session and finally-
processed membership papers
were received from the Seattle
reserve headquarters for an offi
cer and IS men.
Lt. Com dr. Vernon Gilmore,
head of the unit and already on
duty status, said receipt of the
first papers buck from Seattle In
dicates formal activation will be
in order soon. Meanwhile, several
new members were signed and
continuance of weekly meetings
at 8 p.m. Thursday in building
T514, Salem airport, was an
nounced.
First officer assigned, in addi
tion to Gilmore, is Warrant Bos'n
Henry Schimenek. Men assigned
are SKD 1c Jack Knedler. MM
1c Charles J. Bourne. MM Sc
Armon McDowell; F 1c Richard
H. Smith, S 1c John Voves, S 1c
Dennis O'Harra, S 2c Viril Coul
son, and apprentice seamen Fred
erick Savin, Dwight Bowen, Shel
vie Huggins, Samuel Gillespie.
Dale Whitaker. Eldon Richter,
Lowell Weese and Donald Doug
las.
All are from Salem except Doug
las, who is from Albany. Gilmore
emphaaized last night that mem
bership is open to all within a
50-mile radius of Salem.
Announcement was made that
a naval reserve training cruise
from Seattle to San Francisco
will be conducted in November,
open to local members.
In tonnage weight, air is the
greatest raw material used by the
iron industry.
NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed In the Probate De-
fartment of the Circuit Court of the
lata of Oregon, for the County of
Marlon, his duly verified Final Ac
count, as executor ef the estate of us-
lie A. Robertson, deceased, and that
said Court has fixed Monday, the 19th
day of September, 1947. 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
Marlon County. Oregon, as the place
for healing said Fuisl Account and all
obJecUons thereto.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 19th
day of Ausust. 194T.
Oran Stratton. executor of the
estate of Lizzie A. Robertson, De
ceased.
Ronald C. Clover.
Attorney for becutor,
208 Oregon Building.
Salem, Oregon. A 1S-SS-29-S S-IS
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MEN ONLY shows stf P.M.
Theatre
Utilh Grower Talks
To Garden Club
Gradual increase of daffodil and
tulip bulb growing in the Willam
ette valley since the first world
war was outlined at Thursday
Men's Garden club by Roy Mills,
night's meeting of the Salem
Oswego district bulb grower.
Growers from Holland have cul
tivated a vast enterprise of bulb
growing in the valley, Mill! said.
He pointed to a bulb farm near
Portland which produced IS mil
lion bulbs last year. The speak
er' illustrated his talks with color
ed sclides on flower culture. A
flower show followed the meet
ing which was attended by a de
legation from the newly-organised
McMinnvllle club.
U.S. CIS TO LEAVE ITALY
ROME, Sept. ll(4VLt. Gen.
John C. H. Lee, American com
mander in Italy, announced today
that withdrawal of allied military
forces from Italy in compliance
with the peace treaty would be
gin tomorrow. i
UKES PASS, PCNT
LOS ANGEL.ES, Sept 11-WV
The UCLA Bruins concentrated
on passing and punt returning in
today's workout
Quarterback Benny Beiges,
stung by Carl Benton's challenge
for his post, completed a long
string of passes. Ernie Johnson
Gaaranteed
Wateh aai
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Repairing
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hi time by tetUne
us do your watch
and clock
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Salem
Follow ths Crowd to the . . .
Super Youth Rally
Bob Hite, Speaker
and the j
Youth Center Choir j
Male Octette I
Soloist, Evelyn Turnidge
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Saxophone Quartet
7:30 Ferry & Ubsrly
City
Dont Miss
Dr. E. E, Bortaf
To!1 suffer from eyestrain
fect your work. Have your
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glasses prescribed.
DIGNIFIED CREDIT
BORING OPTICAL COMPANY
S?XtXm ouUn f ,Bf
DAIJCE
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Every Saturday Nlfht
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Silvericn Aracry
Musie by
Glenn Woodrr'g
lS-rteee Orchestra
Dadia Bepairs
AO Makes
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Appliance Repairs
9221
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TIRE SALE
Friday and Saturday
Sept. 12th aad lJta, 14T
While They Last
$12.00 'i"
Other Sizes in Proportion
HARBISON STATION
2M Ne, Hick : Ph. 4X31
NOTICE ;
TrieanU ef Mario pest Ml
Our Saturday Nlahl
Old Tims Daneo
Starts the Fall Season
Saturday 13, 1947
WAYNE STRAND'S
S Pteee 'Orchestra;
V. F. W. Hall
Decs! and Chareh St.
Saol Janz, Owner
Ice Arena
How Open
roi Mm
Eve., 8:00 to 10:30
Sat. and Sun. 'Afternoons
2:00 to 4:00 j
Parties and Private Instructions
by Appointment j
610 N. Capitol Phone 6868
Armory
This First Fall Rally!
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and eye discomfort is bound to af
eyes examined and have correct