The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 29, 1948, Page 15, Image 15

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Music of Czechoslovakia: 7:15 Evening
Farm Hour; 8:00 Research Report: S:1S
Here's to Vets: 8 JO Program of Canada;
8:45 News; 9:00 Music That Endures:
t:4S Evening Meditations; 19:00 Sign
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Salom Market
Quotations
BUTTE KF AT
Premium
No. 1
No. S
PRINTS
Wholesale
Retail
EGGS (Baying)
Large double A
Medium ., , , "
Pullets
Cracks
EGGS (Wholesale)
Large double A ,
Medium double A
Pullets and cracks
POULTRY
No. 1 Leghorn hens
No. 1 colored hens ,
No. 1 colored fryers. 2-2 lbs.
No. 1 colored fryers. 2 lbs. up
Mo 1 old cocks
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
Lambs
Yearlings
Ewes
Fat dairy cows
Cutter Cows
Dairy heifers
Bulls
,10 00 t
. 2 .00 w
14JM to
11.00 to
15.00 to
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FALSE TEETH
Rock. SZIda) or Slip
TASTEETH. an improved powder to
be sprinkled on upper or lower plates,
holds false teeth more firmly In place.
Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy,
rooev. pasty taste or feeling. FAS-:
TEETH is alkaline non-ecid). Do not
sour. Checks "plate odor (denture
breath). Get FASTI TU at any,- drug
OO lit aUUCO
: Pvt. Raymond Joseph Gottfried, late
resident of 1280 N. 4th sL. In the Philip
pine islands in 1942. Survived by his
barenta. Mrs. Jacob Gottfried of Sa
Utn. and Jacob Gottfried of Maryl
hurst. Ore.; six brothers. John.
Leonard. Edward, George and Arthur
Gottfried, all of Salem, and Leo Gott
fried of Portland ; and four sisters.
Mrs. Ann Hall of Portland.! Mrs. Ang.
line Howe of Gladstone. Lo rretta Gott
fried of Bay City and Rose Marie
Gottfried of Salem. Announcement of
services, later by the W T. Blgdoa
company.
WnXAID
Mrs. Faith Powell Willard, UU re
sident of Spearflah. S. D In that city
Thursday. October 22. Survived by her
nusoana. waiter B. wuurd of Spear
fish, and a brother. Keith PowcU of
Salem. Graveside services i at Belcrest
Memorial park. Friday, October 29 at
2 p.m. with the Rev. Lemuel Putnam
officlaUng. Direction of Clough-Bar-rick
company. i
GREENK
In New York City. October 23. Mrs
Lois Abrama Greene, late; resident of
New York and former resident of Sa
lem and Lincoln. Survived by a son.
Lew A. Greene of New York: a broth
er. Col. Carlo Abrams of Salem: a sis-
tar Letitla Abrams of Salem; and two
grandchildren. Brenda Greene- and Ja
son Greene of New York. Services will
be held from the W. T. Rig don chapel
Saturday. October 30, at 1M pjn the
Rev. Brooks Moore officiating. Inter
ment at the Abrama family plot In the
I OOF cemetery.
HIGH i
Isabella Watt High, at the residence.
310 Park St.. Silverton, Tuesday. Oc
tober 26. at the age of 88 years. Sur
vived by her husband. William A. High
of Silverton: a daughter. Mrs. Evelyn
High Grant of San Mateo, Calif.: three
sons. Kelvin I High of San Mateo.
William A. High. Portland.: and Charles
A. High, Brisbane. Calif.: and a sister.
Mrs. ciara Moore ox Eugene. Services
will be held Friday. October 29 at S
p. m. at the W. T. Rig don chapel. Con
cluding services win be Held in Bel
crest Memorial park with the Rev. M.
J. K. Fuhr officiating.
HARRIS
Pvt. Ivan James Harris, late resident
of Mill City, in the Philippine islands
September 23. 1944. at the age of 28
years. Survived by his mother. Mrs.
Mina May Harris of Mill City; a sister,
Mrs. Carl Plunkett of Eugene, and a
brother. Orlando Harris of Mill City.
Seilcea will be held Saturday. Octo
ber 30 at 10 a.m. in the Howell-Edwards
chapel with concluding servces
in the Kngs Valley cemetery.
MORLEY I
At the residence. 403 Second St.. Sil
verton, Tuesday, October 26. Ray Mor
ley. at the age of 89 years. Survived
by his widow, Mrs. Gertrude M or ley,
Silverton: two brothers. Charles Mor
ley and Johnny Morley. both of Sil
verton; sisrs. Mrs. EUa McCleary.
Silverton. Rose E. Whitlock and Ivy
B. Mitchell, both of Salem. Services
will be held Friday. October 29 at 1 M
p. m. at the W. T. Rlgdow chapel with
concluding services at the Miller ceme
tery, Silverton.
at the resl-
October 27.
WILLIAMS
Erwin Henry Williams,
dence on Salem route 2.
Survived by his widow. Minnie Wil
liams, Salem: daughter. Mrs. R. J. Bet
tencourt. Lodl. Calif.; sons. Leon Wil
liams. Toledo, and Guy Williams. Sa
lem; and five grandchildren. Services
will be held from Clougb-Barrick cha
pel Friday, October it 1JO p. m.
Interment in Belcrest, Memorial park.
KELLET , I"
Paul Vernon Kelley, at the residence,
route 4. box 948. October 28 at the age
of 69 years. Survived by widow. Mrs.
Mary J. Kelley. Salem: brother. Harry
A. Kelley, Ocean Park. Calif., and two
nephews, also of ocean i Park. Calif.
Member of the Salem BPOE. Announ
cement of services later
Edwards company.
by Howell.
STOLZHEISE
Minnie B. Stolzheise. at the residence.
840 E. Ewald ave October 28. Surviv
ed by husband. P. F. Stolzheise; daugh
Neva I Stolzheise of Portland: son
Dr. R. M. Stolzheise of Seattle. Wash.;
two sisters Pheobe Hall, Orache. Okie,
Mrs. Millie Cross of Kingfisher, Okla.;
three brothers. Lloyd TuSing. Butler,
Okla., : Henry TuSing-. Dallas. Texas,
and Guy TuSing. Spokane. Wash. Al
so two grandchildren. Announcement
of services later by Clough-Barrick
Co. I
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
Oct. U
STOCK AVERAGES
30 13
Indust Rails
Thursday 95.0 45J
Previous day 93.8 45.8
Week ago 94.4 43J
Month ago 90.3 4.1.1
Year ago 92.8 33 9
15 SO
Util Stks
41.2 70 0
41 J 70.8
41.0 89.8
40.1 66.9
41J 83J
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 i 10 19
Rails Indust Util Form
Thursday 90.8 100 5 9V.4 62.4
Previous day 90.7 100 S
Week ago : 90.8
Month ago
Year ago
100.8
90.6 101.0 100.0
90.9 101J 102.4
99.4 62.5
99.6 til
62.2
69.6
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. OcL i 28 (API-
Wheat: i
Cash Grain: Oats No. 2 38-lb. white
59 -50; barley No. 2 45-lb. BW 51.30.
Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 2to:
soft white (no rex) 2.20: white club
2t0; western red 2.20.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2 20: 10
per cent 2.21; 11 per cent 2.25; 12 per
cent 2.29.
Today's Car Receipts: Wheat T: bar
ley 14: flour 3; corn 7; oata 3; mill
feed 10. I
The largo and popular quail
family is represented in America
by five distinct genera. This bird
is very secretive in all his ways
and is found in the mountains
and desert as well as southern Ind
midwest grasslands.
t 8ADDLX MARES. Best offer takes
both. 149 N. 14th. Apt. 3. after 6.
DCliOlCX N. H. fryers. 4io lb. J13I
WANTED: TUn cows and heiiers -or
feeders, also butcher cattle. Get my bid
it will cost you nothing. Earl Du Chien
-- emi Pnono a-ieao.
FOR SALE: 75 N. H. pullets I moZ
old. J. C. Chapman. 3 miles N. Xndo
petiaence. ore.
WAN5 FicsT. Hi, fit, L Boa a
Sunnyslde Road.
mS&Zi fun lALl
Registered Anvsrican saddle bred
stallions, brood marea, yearlings aaui
spring eolta ftt, 4. Boa 270, Salem
Phone 1-1 M 3. Roy H. Simmons.
WAiJTED. "Any kind of cattle, "ESS
S sheeat W1D eaJl at farm. Uce
as bonded buyers Prompt aervici
1 8netbon 8k Boa. 1500 Lancaster
tie, botfS
Lioensed
Salem
Ph 2-1M9
NEvf HAMP-JR'I baby ciu cSZ
Weekly batches. Ph. S-XMl. Loo's
Hatcrterr
BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer E C
McCandllsh. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147.
HlCHi-IT PRICtS paid. Cattle and
horses wanted for fox food, Call col
lect Sherwood 4432.
service). K
or.
Help Wanted
EXpf IXNCITJ checker wanted.
SUte Street Market.
-.LcARAk.. man or woman. Must
be able te take dictation. Permanent
position to tight party. Apply in per
son to I L. Ferguson. J. Henry Helser
8c Co. office. Km. 139, Pacific Bldf,
Salem.
"WALNUT PICKERS. II a sack.
mi. K. Witzel school. W. L. Hobbs1
place. Milborn Crawford.
Help Wanted Male
NEED GOOD reliable boys for Ore-
gonian routes in Salem. Please apply
I ne uregonian, sos rs
e Oregonlan, 484 Ferry.
OREGON JOURNAL wants man for
branch and rural auto routes. Salary,
car expense, profit and commission.
see Mrs. White. 3 to 7. at 433 Ferry St.
YOUNO. married man to act as
branch manager for Oregonian ttv Sa
lem. Must like boys, be a bard worker,
ambitious, willing to better himself In
a large organization. Salary, commis
sion and car allowance. Please call
3-6622 for appointment after 12 o'clock
noon.
rlRlAN. High pressure steam boll
er, must know H.R.T. boilers and maln
tenanee. Age between 25 and 45. Ore
gon State Training School. Woodburn.
Oregon.
"OKEGON JOURNAL wants man for
branch and rural auto route. Salary,
car expense, profit and commission.
See Mrs. White. 2 to 7. at 433 .Ferry SL
HAVE CLOSE-IN rural Urritory
available for an experienced man. Will
consider Inexperienced man for an
other opening. Contact Distributor,
Watkins Products. 1717 Center SL Ph.-.
3-5395.
EXPERIENCED man to finish digging
welL Ph. 2-4768 after p.m.
Help WantedFemale
LADY TO COOK and keep house for
diabetic. Can work part time else
where. Write Statesman Box 357.
WANTED: Experienced lady check-.
er. State Street Market.
WOMAN to stay in my home and
take care of children. Phono 2-1549.
Legal Notice
NOTICE
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by
an order of the Circuit Court of the
SUte of Oregon for the County of
Marlon. In Probate, duly made and
entered on the twentieth day of Oc
tober. 1948. PIONEER TRUST COM
istrator with the will annexed of the
estate of WILLIAM ZOSEL. deceased.
All persons having claims against said
estate hereby are required to present
mem, auiy viniica s hi wiui nu i
vouchers, to said administrator with
the will annexed at its office In the
Pioneer Trust Building. Salem. Ore
gon, within six months after the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published the twen
ty second day of October. 148.
PIONEER TRUST CO MP ANT
By K. K. WENGER
Its Secretary and Trust Offices'
ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE
WILL ANNEXED AFORESAID
Allan G. Carson and
lO- II .
Attorneys for Administrator with
the Will Annexed. 0-29-N J-12-U
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Oft
TRADEMARK
Notice Is hereby given that GRACat
BROS. BREWING CO- a California
corporation, also doing business so
NORTH BAY BREWING CO. has filed
with the Secretary of. SUte of the)
SUte of Oregon its trade-mark con
sisting of the following words:
"BLUE'n COLD" the said words be
ing applied to Ugs or labels affixed
to the containers of tha goods or la
any other suitable manner.
That the name of - the Corporation
owning said trademark as CRACK
BROS. BREWING CO a California
corporation, also doing business) as
NORTH BAY BREWING CO.. and on
gaged In the business of sale and dis
tribution of beer and malt beverages
in the SUte of Oregon, and that the
articles of merchandise to which the
said trade-mark is to bo applied are
Malt Beverages and Liquors and par
ticularly Beer.
GRACE BROS. BREWING CO- a
California Corporation, alao doing
business as NORTH BAY BREW
ING CO.
By Stephen S. Townsend
Its Attorney. O.lt-tt-X
Wo Hani
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Your Eggs!
AJwars) a Dop4mdabla
Cash McrrkotI
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Phona 8-8783
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DOUGLAS II.
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Repabllcan Candidata
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Marion County
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