The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 18, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Thm SlnWimrm. Salt
Hop Prices Remain Uricnanged,
Supplies Ample,
Rv Ullie
Hop markets were comparatively steady darinf
fj.v 17 with Dnces averaging about uncnangeri
tr. the market news wrvice of the
While suDDlies held by dealers
.rr ihowine some interest in
delivery during the past week. Srrne of the poore
low as 20 cents in the Saiem area
but most of the small amounts
old went for from 26 to 29 cents.
C W. Paulus of Williams and
Hart, reported Tuesday.
Trading in the 149 crop con
tract market was only moderately
active with growers in the Pacific
Northwest snowing somewhat of
a holding tendency for higher val
ue. Inactivity increas-eri toward
the close of last week when a very
itw contracts were m.d at 48
ent per pound, basis 6 i er cent
leaf and s'm pick. The figure
dried up" by Tuf-d.v however.
Mr Paulus stated, and i or tracts
were offered at a 47 cett pine.
" We;,ther conditions hiie Ken
quite satif-fiitory for the coming
i r . Paul T. P.owell of the United
Hop Growers, stated Tueciay. The
v.aim weather brought gro th -..ut
;,ht;id of the same time car zgo
Dij-tmg for mildew cir.trc-1 bas
rc-n underway for sometime. Ap- j
proximately iwj ions oi aui r.ave-
been disp-osed of by handlers to (
Ore:' n grove, ers so far this year, j
urn M-.era! growers report having;
ilustef! from five to !x times al-j
le.-.'Jv A little mildew infection,
ere ( i tr.U out late last week with
trie unseasonably waim weather,!
brought dusting equipment out
lapidiy.
Wiiile figure on hop acreage
T-in'ed m the state were not
icrni.kttd Tuesday. Mr. Powell j
s.cd that 2.400 acres sre definite- j
Iv cut of production and that seme j
150 new or replaced aires were j
in There are, however, some i
"doiibtf-.i!.'" t and the complete,
mtvey will rot be ready until,:
..rly in June. Mr. Roweil expect- j
el H's c-,;m,,!' were" that there
v oui't be i.ttle more than 15.WK) ,
i,i n in 'he ;..te compi-red to the'
17,5.00 of 1948. j
I'vage of b.ops by domestic brew
f ,ev d iiH.g March was the larg-!
t lor that month in recent years !
;,r;i! ..m. -tinted to 3.377.256 pounds
i ai.oiit 7 er rent greater than
10 M..nh !!4R. March usage this
.,i. ii. 'Aecr. brought the total
for ti e se;.sfn beginning Sei tem
ter 1 uj' 20,656,377 rx.tinci crm-i..-..!
with 22.900.jqH pounds dtir-
it v
1.."
tr, i
I
i oi i e-poo
cf mg mont hs '
si,,Min ar:l 23.039. 0K2
pour;
Is
c,i'(ii! I ye.ir W(k.
mtc d States exfxi! of hops,
irk' M.,iih weie well niaintain-
on:
.! anil totaled 1.214.476 rounds :
winch hi ought the SepU mber- '
M.o.h fi.ta! up to 10 215.799;
I ut.'N compared with 10.232.723;
mii (iunng tile sarnv-months aj
eai ..!o and 10.194.293 pounds!
during the 1946-47 nop year.!
Match exports included 453.694:
lunds to Mexico, 391.651 pounds I
t .'.r.il. 151,584 pounds to Chile.'
fO.187 pounds to Uru'gutiy. 44.067 1
I oiind to Columbia, and the te- j
tnainder in smaller lots to ether j
tfiis. !
L'ruted States hop Imports for ;
the mor.th of March amounted to
45.908 pounds and included 280,
f45 pounds from Gei many, 199.
638 pounds from Czecho-Slovakia
Mid 5.325 ixnuniis from the United
Kingdom. March imports bi ought I
the total since September 1 up
to 3,117.782 pounds compared with '
1.542.154 pounds duiirg the ce-r-loponcting
period last year and
3. 123, 110 pounds the same period
two years ago.
Salem
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ml the afr t K.' ve.ir Si.rv:-.
rv Mavr-.rd Vincent U are
letcr Wane both of Sl-, rie
jaranrichild arid three rea; - (i ar.ele hil -tren
AnncH.rve ertent of er;e Later
k the W. T. Rifdon csnifM).
ROMN
pAt. Charles Fdvcard Bm B. late
resident of 125 N. 4lh St.. May IS.
ISMS, tn the South Pacific Survived
fcjf the father. Chji les W Brown oi
riaiiaa, rather. Mr Stanley Kim
rut of sSieni: daughter Sharon K.
Frown of? Salem; two brothers. Jarres
A Brvsa of Portland and Stanley
iCkntr-zak cf Salem, and a sister. Mrs
P-t t-nntctz of Salem Semces will
r- held S-rirday. Mav II. at 1 M p m.
tn the W T Rifdoa chapel with lh i
Jlev. Lloyd T Anderson officcatiox. la- !
terment ta City View cemetery
TRADE MAKK NOTICE
Notice la hereby (riven that Chemi
ea Is, lar. a California corporation of
K'l Wood St. OakUnd. Calrf . Has
fUed ns trade mark "DCRA STARCH"
wrlri tti Secretary ef State of Oregon.
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TKADE MARK NOTICE
Notice is herebv iven treat Old
D..ti-ti Industrial Products Co . lac
a New Jersey corporatioa Harrison, k
N. J. baa lued ru irao mart Act
fed desjjn wtta th Secretary ct State
ta Orcgua. Mjr 1S-U J 1
Hot If. IMT
tiows
I - Millua
i the month ended
affording to report
department of
i agriculture.
and brewers rertfin ample, dealers
spot 1948 crop hebs for immediate
lots went for
Pugblic
fllefrds
L
Ml NICIPAL. ClIK'RT
George Dimf fjji Usher. 235 Main
t . charged witW reckless driving.
lined SDO.
PROBATE C01:tT
George W. Ellvison estate
Or-
der approves filial accourt
Otto P.edhtel 'fstate: Order ad
mits will to prcj.ate, appoints Al
ice Bechtel administratrix and
Rubey M jMathfrs. W. M Ga nes
and H. HaJisenlappraisers of es
tate j I
Roe Kimballlguardianship: Or
der fixes h 30 fa m June 20 as
time for hearirg on petition for
gae
ef real prfperty; estate ap
praised at $8,75(1
Edward A. Wjfber estate:
authcrizes sale bf personal
Order
prop-
erty
Ottc A Klettj estate: Order au
thorizes s&Ie of personal prop
erty. CIRC I IT COI RT
Ida A Newtn vs William L.
New ten Plaintf files reply ad
mitting and deriving
Leonard ,('. aid Ruth A Orton
vs Victor and Elizabth Knuth:
Order oet"-ruis defendants' de
murrer. J
Shirley Tagari vt Thomas J.
Fagan Plaintifjj awarded decree
of divorce. custdy of two minor
children with $25 monthly support
for each effective one month af
ter defendants Release from Ore
gon stat pemffntiary.
Frances,. Harfiman vt Waldo
Hardmarr ; Ordr dismisses suit
without prejudice.
Mane L. Herram v Otto Bertram-
F'lair tiff fiwarded decree of
divotce arid cusody of one minor
child; os.ession of personal prop
erty settled.
DISTRICT CO1rT
Wilham H DjjJton. 140 N 23rd
st . charged w itp obtaining money
by false pretences: continued for
p!'a to Mav l; held in lieu of
$1,000 bait. I
Richard,;; P. fTungate, 1785 S
13th st . chirget. w ith burglary not
in a dwelling: Naied preliminary
examination ard bound over to
the grand" jurjS, held in lieu of
$2 000 bail. j
Hnvil!e-a .'Canada. 1412 N. Capitol
st.. charg of f rape reduced to
charge of ; ccntifbuting to the de
linquency ;of minor; held for
grand jury, bait continued at $10,
000 if
MARRIAGE TfC'ENSE
APPLICATIONS
R. H Larsc. 21 radio techni
cian. $30 Beljview, and Wilma
Johnson, 18, Stenographer, 1420
S. 12th sb i
Charles B Rogers, 26, poultry
worker. 4115 Blatting st., and Ber
nice Gibson, 2, egg counter, 4386
Hager st.'
McKAY TO ATTEND MEET
Gov. Douglas McKay will at
tend the annual governors' con
vention lrt Colorado Springs, Col .
June 19 to 22. He Is slated for an
address. i
i
Mrs. Julia Anne Ilutton
SILVERTOfJ Mrs. Julia Anne
Hutton. who Jwas born in Silver
ton 85 years (go. died at the Sil
erton hoscttal Tuedav. She had
lived her entre life here and for ji,
the pat 35 yars at ."8 N Second
strct-t She wis brn Aug 31. lRt3
Survidf- care two daughter.
Theresa tuijhot. Silvettcin. and
Mrs. Louts inborn. Salem: a son
Donald Huttn. Silverton and
brother. Fred) E; sen hart, Sileitc.r:
10 grandtbriifien slid se, en ;:e.it
grarnichi!Jr r.
Fun-rai arpiounc cmcnts y ,l t c
malic latr by the Kkman li.r ti.il
n . nie.
Theodore II.: '
SII YKfrrd' . ral arrance-
n-4-t- . g Tco. , II. Hi'l who
V4.1,- ktiit'tt fij Oktnava. A-: :' 27.
194.i v. .;;' l-e.c-M ffcm t'- tVniii.i
Mettallal l;.ip! SiltHfeV St I 3
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Ki..-t ' "J i. I i t Fir.,1 ! i- wili
in jl t-6 V:"v c 1 m-?r: v
1!;.; v!.s c:n t V,i ..r.d ' Jur.i
i4 r. c'i 'i . .$ 14. ii He er.-
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LVi t S.
e .-.i v f : c-rn Sc eitcn e..p.
iS4l h'.,i : r. t over-eies
it v 6. 1945 He was as
ter, thf Jtith riiv isi-n of the
rnv . tj.l .v cfUHf on
..n r.i Okinawa.
Survive.! ie a scn. Tedciv
V;l!m ;H.-.i. ni laientf. ilr
an i NT:-.. A R Hail c f Silverton:
trr ihei .;; JajWs F Hall cf I'ma
tiila. FiiMl A HaU 1 American
Fc-rt. I'tih; Jshree itets. Mis. C
O. Tucker. S Lyons: Mr?. Ralph
Morse. Glacje Park. C'olc , and
Mrs Crc-i4n Sullivan, Grand
Junction, Cdlo.
:t
' Ott Paltenf er
I SILVERTON Otto Pattenger.
86. died TutHday at his heme at
122 West Center street, where he
had lieJ pr 56 years. Funeral
: anrKun4Tmejhts will be made from
f the FJinvivn funeral home
Pattenteri was born Oct. 12,
1863. at dedarburr. Wis. ani
came to SLjKerton 58 years a.o.
Surv ivor! ae a number of nieces
and nephew! . Mrs. Pattenger died
two years ago.
TRADE MARK NOTICE
Notice ts fvreby iven that inter
national Salt Corr.pany. a New Jersey
cerpontiea, oi Scran toe. Pa . baa fiatd
its trade mark. "Repress r tattoo of aa
old sailor m --knotton ha etna the word
SALTY" r'.aved on hts hat and tha
word rU. KL'N ti" astride hi lcf.
wltA thm eecrrtary ef Slate ef Orefoci.
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Obituaries
' y
Meat aay typ f hbby may be seen at the Salem senior high scboel's
science fair aa exhibit f hobby's of stadenU and instructors.
AtMvr are Beverly Bell, a sophomore. Salem route 1. with her
display of tea popular superstitions ranging from good lack charms
aa horseshoes and rabbit foot to bad lack ladders against a walL
Diclj; Reay. sophomore. 7"t Stewart at. at right, show Beverly bis
clay models or a child's heart afflicted with the disease known as
-Blue-Baby." (Statesman phU).
Science Fair Draws Variety
Of Student Exhibits, Hobbies
Salem's high's first science fair was held Tuesday night at the
high school with hobbies of practically every scientific nature dis
played. Biology club, which originated the fair, awarded prizes in
collections, projects, animals and
In the physics department an
waves off a fluorescent screen, a
gases, and a 40.000 volt cathode
ray tube to shraB ETAOIN EA
, . . . . J At ,
ray tune were ciemonsiraieo. mu
displayed were hobbies of high
school instructors. Woodcarving
block prints and stenciling werej
shown by art students. i
Winning prizes in the collec
tions divisions were: First. George
Etrozut. minerals and rocks; sec
ond, Roger Bandy, twigs; third.
Ann Gilbeit, weeds; fourth. Joyce
Jensen, minerals and rocks.
Projects division: First. Miles
Kring. hereditary experiment with
fruit flieM second, Virginia Mil
ler, stages in de elopment of chick
embryo: third. Dirk Reay, model
I of a "blue baby's" heart; fourth.
Beveily Bell, superstitions,
j Animal division: First, Bill Run,
i blu mink; setond Ella McCaieb.
white r;.t: third. Bob Rainwater,
(sea anemones; fourth, Bruce Mnt-
this. piee r.s.
j P!j.nt--First, Max Morns: flow
er arrji-ement. first place won
rbv DoroStry Dke nd Robeita
Klemrel.
j Caroline Matter was In charge
'of the biology division, and Roger
; Smith headed the physic depart
ment display. The fair was spon
sored jointly by Biology, Science
and Photography club.
Storemohile
To Ply Wares
In Salem Area
A grocery store on wheels will
start plying its wares in the Sa
lem area soon.
Called The Traveling grocery
In an assumed business name filed
with the Marion county clerk
Tuesday by Cloy V. Dykstra. 1978
Broadway st., it will operate out
side the city of Salem exclusively.
Dykstra said he has installed
shelves in a former school bus and
next week will stock it with staple
groceries ar.d strike out on a
couple of tentative routes he has
In mind. He hopes to serve areas
where there are no nearby stores.
He said he plans to park his
mobile store wherever he finds a
cluster , of homes and make
house-to-house canvas. The idea
.was his own. he added, though he
thought it had been tried other
plates.
Dykstra recently sold a grocery
at 1616 V. Commercial st after op
erating it for two years.
Nagel Appeals
To Ilmh Court
I Tr;ir.-c i
i llam H N
' ath Fa IN
de!mqri
btnc '
if t if The cac cf Wii-,t.-r!.
C4 r-.v ic'tcct in KKern
cf c4irtr;bifi;"K Ti the
i v e.f a minor g . r i . :
t to the Uritcci S'Vt-s
muit. 're t.i'f Miprt-iTie
Di,!:ui Tue;..tv.
:s ii J'C. '.!( i..- ri-N'. .c
the h:trt- c-utt tn
:i.l i is lower court tr...l
,it it n tr. r.-! :irHl to
t-.ty . tr.or th;.ri Klamath
uf ic-rr.r
COlCt Jif.
N..p i
:i.n
groun.-;-
SClTTf c i
Na. 1 n r-.tem: tht pubnc (.pm.rn
was inf.jmr,) in Klamath county
with the result that he did net
receive a fair trial
SOIH V OF INTFVtlOVTO IMPROVE
IMON SIKH T FROM t M CI RB
1 I INt: Ot CAPIT4H. IMFI T TO A
POIXT HIT FAST or SAID
j Tl RB I IM
Notice r-.erery Is ivtn that the con -
mir, council rf th c:tv of Saem. Or
tfiin, deems it nece-aiy and enpedi
fent ar.d trebv declares its purpose
j and ir.trntion to In prov Vnion street
f from the eat curb line of Capitol
street to a point 460 feet cast of said
curb line, in the city cf Salem. Marion
county. Oreson. at the expense of the
abutting and adjacent property, by removing-
tne exurenje curb, and con
structina new cement concrete curbs,
widening the esisruig pavement from
24 feet to M feet. S feet of such addi
tional wtdtn to be on each side of the
atstina' pavement ar.d sucn additional
width to be paved with a inch Port
land cement concrete pavement, and
the exist trig pavement to br resur
faced with a I'a mch aspbalne con
crete pavement. In accordance witb
the plana ar.d spec. tics txna therefor
wtuch wen adopted by the rornmoa
council May f, 1949. which are now en
file in the office of tne city recorder
and which by this reference, thereto
are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares tta purpose and kntenuon to
nakt the above described improve
ment by and through the street Im
provement department.
By order ef tt.m Coounen Council
May . 14
AX-f&CO lrTKDT. City Kecordee
Date of first puhtataQon hereof at
13. 14J
asjaj-it-iig-ii-ia-ia-M-ii
Hobbies Spot Science
flower divisions.
oscilloscope wnich projects sound
Geisler tube to show ionization of
!
Wife of Former
WU Dean Dies
In California
The death of Mrs. Harriett S
Erickson. wife of a former de.m
at Willamette university, was
learned here Tuesday. She died i
Monday at Santa Barbara. Calif., !
where she lived since leaving Sa
lem in 1940.
Her husband, Frank M. Erick- !
son .became head of the depart
ment of education at Willamette .
university in 1920. and was dean i
of the university from 1925 until j
1940.
Mrs. Erickson wa born in Ken
dalville. Ind . April 2, 1871. She
was a member of the First Pres
byterian church while in Salem
Suriing besides her husband
are two sons. Frank M . jr.. and
Herbert, both of Oakland. Cahf , .
a daughter. Dr. Mary M. Erickson
of the University of California's !
Santa Barbara college, and three ,
grandchildren. j
Funeral services will be at Santa
Barbara at 11:15 am. today with
final services at Kendalville, Ind.
and Interment in Lakeview ceme
tery there.
McKay Asked to
Proclaim Dav for
Expectant Fathers
Gov Douglas McKay Tuesday
received a letter urging that he
proclaim June 18 "Expectant
Fathers Day-' in Oregon. The let
ter was signed by George Garland,
secietary of the national "Expec
tant Fathers Club" with head
quarters in New York.
"Through the expectant fathers
club the much harassed and often
neglected future father prepares
himself for the important role in
in his life," the letter read. The
club Is a non-profit organization
with chapters in more than 100
cities.
I FC.AL NOTICE
Th Stat Industrial Accident Com
nuafton hereby gives notice that a
hear ins of the adoption of a safety
code known aa the Safety Cod.- f..i
toe Prevention and Control of Occu
pational D'-.i-s lor the State of Ore
fcrr. will b held in tn Green Room
o the Portland Hot 1 Portland. Ore
gon at 9 M a. in. DST. Jur.a 16
IK
STATE INDISTR!.L ACCIDENT
COMMISSION
H raj! F,. C.ir-ke. Cha rrr.an
Mv I8-'.i
NOT1CF OP IVTFNTION TO IMHROlC
M ADIiON Si Kl If I ROM 4 OITK.K
STRUT T4I WINTER STRiTT
Ni.t re r.crtbv i :ven tl-.a th
Pe.i--ncin ci unci i f tr c ritv cf SaUrt.
Oi s-nr. !e r-.s :t r.r ..c-sar v ar.el e
per.ie': t r .1 : r rv av-';n par
pen an.fl :n-i.T;..r. to n r-t'-ve Ma1:
r. s'rt e t t i rr l-.e eaT I r.r i f C'ot
tae" tieet to tr e t 'me i f Winter
tt t in !K.e citv i( S... t . Manun
rt'ui Iv. Oi in . at -. exf er.e i f tr.e
abiitunij a .1 a-, .rr.t tr p-r, ei-ej.r
tre i!i ir,ret-t: i-!. tr.e exo-ne cf
wh e h w.:i l a'-.ir? d lr-v tr.e city of
Sale'r.. tv brir.img sa;d portion nl
sasit slr. to t- e etat: lisr ed grar: .
cor . r j - e cnr nt concrete curb
arn: j.. ir.g a.cl crtion of aid tr!
H.-' a I j :',r. apr.altlc cor.crte pave -rrir.i
30 !e t vc Hie in accordance v :in
tfe r!an ar.d spec if icatior.s tf.erefir
tun ie:- adopted by tr.e common
fti cncil Mav 9. IMS schjeh are now or,
fUe m tr,e of flee of the cttv recorder
and s-fcicn by this reference thereto
a. e made a par t hereof
The common council hereby declares
its purpose and intention to make the
above described irr prove ir.er.t by and
throuah the street Improvement de
partment. By Order of the Common Council
May S. IMS
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is
May 13. 149
My. 13-14-15-lf-n-ls-lS-20-21-22-23
Or.T.TXaamJ n. Dr.O.ChaavN J
DKS. CHAN . . . IaAX
CQXNSSK HZKBA LISTS
SU Nrtb Ubcrty
Cnatalva
General Dectrto
Ce. Office
aas. se 1 i
eves Sacnrdax eeJy ta
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ef chart e. rractaced
leeta are free
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Budget Chief
Appointment
Expected Soon
Persons close to Gov. Douglas
McKay said Tuesday he may an
nounce selection of a state budget
director to succeed the late George
Aiken within the next two weeks.
Verne Young, deputy state bud
get director. a.nd Ernest Fatland
of Condon have been mentioned
as appointees. Fatland previously
served in both the house of rep
resentatives and the state senate.
His only opposition is said to be
spearheaded by O B. Robertson.
Junction City, and for years a
regular visitor In the lobby of
the Oregon state legislature.
Young handled the budget de
partment during Aiken's illness. A
report also has circulated that the
governor may ask Fied Paulus.
chief deputy in the state treasuiy
department, to accept the job
Friends of Paulus said, however,
he prcbably would not be interest
ed in such an offer.
Cherrvmeii Set
Fruit Fly Talks
: A meeting of spray contractors,
cannery fieldmcn arid others in
terested in cherry truit fly con
trol in Marion county has been
scheduled by- county extension
agent D. L. Rasmusson for Thurs
day. May 19, at 8 p m (daylight
saving time) in room 223 of the
Salem po.-toff ice.
I Plans for the 1949 compulsory
spray or dust program will be le
; viewed. Recommended msec ti
i cides and timing of applications
: w ill be discussed during the
I meeting.
! Cooperating agencies and their
responsiouiiies in xne cuirent pro
gram are the Oregon state depart
ment of agriculture, regulatory;
Oregon experiment station, insec
ticides and timing; and Oregon
extension service, publicity.
Jack Turnbull. deputy horticul
tural inspector, has been assigned
to Marion county by the state
department of agriculture for the
duration of the cherry fruit fly
control program. Turnbull will be
at the meeting Thursday night to
outline his work in cherry fruit
fly control.
NOTICE TO CRFUITORS
I have been appointed aUir,n,i.-tr jtor
of estate of LOUIS L. EVAN'S" deceas
ed All prson having claims apainst
siJ -stat hereby art- required to
prmnt tn-in, with proper voucrci;
to trie at 214 Pioneer Trust Building.
Slm. Oiejfon, witnin x months from
date hereof Dattd 4 Mav 1349
ERNEST H EVANS, Admini? trator.
Allan G Carson and Wallace P. Car
Jon. Salem Oregon. Attorr.evs for Ad-,
misustratorT Mj 4-1 1-18-25
NOTICE OP SPKXTAL,
SCHOOL H.EC-TION
NOTICE IS HEHEBV GIVEN that an
elect Uin will be held in Schoul Di.tnct
No, 24CJ, cf Marion Cocir.ty, State of
Oreji'in. en Fndav. Mav ?v 1W9 from
2 i.O P M to " UO P. M at thu te.Mnve-
1 1 1 1 1 ST tlace
-Si i ti
Salem Precinct- School Ari-
mir.lv ration Off.ce. 4HJ North Hi'h
Str t ;
Ea.st Saierr Piecinct C Ac K Lumber
Conpanvi Office. Center aid 1-ar, cart
er J-!roets
SCit-i S.,. rn Precinct- Leli Ji
High Sct-.ooe. ..utM Cottage 4 H..'
Street-.
c r
rd
Wt-t Sa!-rr, Pre cir.it: Center Sir.o!
Buijd.r.je Wr-t S. 1-n.
n 'i:l c-r.oiil d.y': .ct. for the pu:p-e
of -v.: rr .tt.'.g :.i tr.e !i..il vote r it
s.iitl Gi.-tju: u t cu;ct.. .ii if the ti,r,.
ladati. n i l Sv ..n..! !,: ut N- 24CJ
.M.3err... Variiri ar.d li:i ((,i.r lie?
Orce-. r.. No , Flej-d..; Piir.'i of
Mar. i n Coar.tv . Om-Eoi; and No. 12
iSaicrr, Hc!f::l. cf Mar:on Count v.
Or i un
D..l-d at Salem, Oreifi.n, this 29th dav
of A Pill. lbM
DONALD A YOi'NO
Cr. airman BaiU of Diree.ltis
ATTEST
C C WARD.
Djituct Clrk My 11-18-19.
NEW LOCATION
114 Center St, p.
,-iaie-iu, iririvn
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Clinic
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Phene Office 3-9460
Re. J-5437
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Seath Acru Street Frem
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Treata. Wiai ml awsartaf tpnattaa
Mas. rWeeek Fri.. 10 n-as. le e-a.
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VVrite or coll for TWO. dncriptrva booklet
The Dean Clinic
ff Our 39th Ymnr
1
tiCJ
rfe PILES
Stocks Decline
After Splurge I
f;
NEW YORK, May 17 The S
stock market ran out of buying
power today after a five-day rim- j
ning advance. f
Declines of fractions to around j
a point were fn a clear-cut rifia- j
jority at the final bell. Amfns ;
the latter were some of the utijity ;
stocks which climbed to rie'v
highs for 1949 yesterday. j
A handful of other utilities kjppt
on going to new highs with g4ns
of fractions to around 2 po:ht.
Trading volume contracted j to
780.000 shares from yesterday's
1,030,000.
The Associated Press average? of
60 stocks dipped 2 of one point
to 63 8, the first setback since
May 10. The industrial group
showed the larget less, followed
fay railroad stocks. The utility di
vision was unchanged.
Springs Wheat;
Price Weakens
CHICAGO. May 17 -Pi- Y
Bir
to generous moi.-ture ov er
North America spring wheat
ritory weakened grains at
board of trade today The spi
wheat deliveries were hit first
selling and later the nearby
livery was under pressure.
At the finish wheat was
to 38 lower, oats were ' to
he
ng
by
?e-
lower, corn was to 1 cent
lowrfer.
rye was 2l? to 23 lower,
beans weie 2l4 to 334 lower
y
inrt
lard was 10 to 20 cents a hund:
weight lower.
One factor in the decline
may wheat was a reduction
the government buying price
ported from Kansas City.
of
of
e-
Salem Market
Quotations
(As of late Testerday) 1
i i
BITTEKFAI I
Premium 4.1
No. 1 i
No 2 . jS
' Wholesale f
Retail 71,. 71
tc.es (Buvino !
(Wholesale puce rar.pet from I to 7
cetiti over tjvjvinu puce ) j
I Extra la r Me A A . . r 4S
j Large AA .. 4"
l arge A .
Medium A A 44
Medium A .. 41
i'rllrt $.1
Crack ,J0
POl I. TRY
A I.e?:io; n her
C I-eghorn HJ5 - -t'f
I A cc lined hen fit Jut
B filmed her.T , j:5
C ci lo nl t.c ns . j 5
A col'.n-d fryer. 3 !t r.cl up .
; B if lortii frvt r . .. ... 4-'
C" coY.red lrv-rs ,1S
A old roof'crs J6
B old roosters j! I
t: old roc- rers JD8
I 1 I STOCK tv Valley Pack
Soi ,n: l.in.iis. top 24 (o
Yearling, I.gt.t t 'p 14 'm
F h ii'
Fat dair to . i4
16 ((
!,. ,
: h mi
11!
U
)H IK I
tl (HI
in wi
t' co ;
, C'.itt. r inv. s .. It'
ii
Dairv h.eifc t . i i in
ItuiK . It. i ii
(ii.oti caHes. 3I-450 ll.-. I'l1 i V
CJood veal, ire to .'Cic It - m
Stocks and Bonds
Ccrrpll'4 by hf Aoc1fed Prni
Mav
AV1KAI.I
17
10 10 j 10
BOND
20
Kail
Indust L'til FpiRii
Net changa
Tuesday
Prt dav
Week mgo
Month ago
Year ago
A 1
. ve 3
. 541 2
. o 3
W 9
D2 I
4 iicti
1(1 U
101 b
ioi y
U'l 8
H1 5
15
Kails
D2
35 1
35 3
34 4
95 1
44 4
L'nch
i i i
1C2 1
102 1
101 9
102 0
101 3
13
C nch
441 5
40 3
40 2
441 5
42 0
! 70 6
i 70 7
70 5
70 4
62 li
60
Stks
I) 2
63 8
04 0
63 1
63 7
70 4
STUCK
AVKKAC.I-S
30
Indus
D 3
Hh f
. en 2
. H 4
ra v
9 2
Net change
Tuesdav
Prev. day
Week alio
Month afo
Year aso
IS
i
IN
THE
WamiHi
I !
PEOPLES p i
MARKET
PLACE s4
in almost anything they need.
New York - Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, May 17 -TV
American Can
Am Power & Lt
Am Tel & Tel. ...
PCS Gen Electric
10s Gen Foods
141 Gen Motors
29s Goodyear Tire
31 H Int Harvest
28 Int Paper .. . .
2 IS Kennevett ..
334
Anaconda
Bendix A via
Beth Steel
Boeing Air
Calif Pack
Canadian Pac ....
Case J I . .
Caterpillar
Chrysler ,
Comwlth $au ....
Cons Yultee
Continental Can
Crown Zel
Curtis Wr
Douglas Air
12 s,
33-s
57'3
52 '
hi
lo
33
Ubby
Long
Mont
Nash
Nat
N Y
D.nrv
Central
Northern Pac
Pac Am frVh
Pac (ia F.lec
P T A: T -Penney
J C ...
23 7
9',
f C
ISO3!
Dupor.t rie Ne
I'ortlantl Produce
POKfLAND. Mav 11 iAP
ter fat l n'at lve . citict to in.;:
ate critimri Prenuun. qwialitv
mum to to 1 p T cr.t at id I
l.vered in Portland, e; -e4c lb
qtial.tv ir . -n i.d quail'.
64v Valley route- ar.c cour.trv p.
2c le-s t: an urt
But'tr -- Wholeoaic fi t tulle c
to i r olesal. r Clr.iilt- AA 93 .
bl-62i- Ih . A. S2 Wirt. ec-fl'iC lb
W icoir. It C l-3 xolf. 3 7.
Above pints aie t; ictlv nomm..
Chet'r-c- -1 I1i:ik pile to Poll
w hoit sale: i Otegoi; MHuie.
4;.-c. Oreiion S-lt U al -41'j-SO'
Egics--Mi lAt'oliMilt1 A
lar;f. 5J-53c. A ciacie n.edu.n..
51'iC B ude. Utge. 4'i-5c'.c
Live chickn iScv-i qul;t !
H
lb
ji'.j
M -
Dlants': Bioliers. under 2' lt.
frver-. 2 .-3 II :$ :!( 3-4 !h
31c roarer. 4 It- t.u ever. 30-.1 'c
fovkl. ephorn. 4 it. and under.
25c; Pennon, ever 4 iVr . 26-l'H . c st
ored fowl, all i:ht- 29-31C; o.d
roo-t-rs. all vccif.t- 18-2ck. ib.
Kjfl ii- .avriat ti r'cwnti' I ve
white 4-5 Ibi . i'7-2V 4- . 25-27o
colortd. 2 centu lower eld or !r jv
dors. 13-lSc It ; dir!-d fivei- to
huti .t i. 57-tKc lt ; eld and heav o;te
35 ib
Fi-h dr?d ir.eat i vi holesaiei. .
retaiUss per hurutrtd It t
Brrf St.rrs. f, .'. MC-bi'O lbs J
43 con.iVerc lal. t.i'J-4 1 utllltv. .4-'6
Cow Comri erc l.il. I;tfr-3t. ut:.
t35-3S canrve! -i utt i KM-35
Beef cut- jood Mr-' Hind q.
ters. M-53 m.ii.d- JS1-M full !.
trm n d 54S-et . tiiar t U $37-38. sc.i
rtiack. sjv-41. rets Mi-. Iiiimi
trr- $.rr-..
Veal and eaif CI ci .c ic e $16
coinmei .al. $45-47. itf.lit.v $.I3-4H
La'ih- Ciii'd-c liuii ui'.dri 6o 1
f31-V con-iriciji 47,4H
Mutton G.xd 70 It. 1o n $-'
Poik cuts Nuiis. N 1 .12 lt-
54 -I o..k!rr. lb It- oon. t-
.4.
lar . lit- 43-4S. c.o
Wool Coai-e. v. II
trailer. 45c lb.
Moli.ii; Noinin..l;y
mor.tri i-i ow in.
c- $.11
and x
;kc it.
IV 12-
(iu; n! v - k :!! if ri.tat-'
Veal' top CJ.mht 4Z-44C lb far-..
tt 4n ; the i n,;ia ai old ;
vcritf! t a 1 1 Cjoal.Iv
HoK-- I.IKht LrUHllf. I6-2PC Itl
ovc - 22
I .in I - h p qu.i.tv 4(-4'?c lb;
ton !4.2l
I'.i i I
net -
On.
No 1
!' i.
c;... d t. .
. - 2$ oi
V-t : i
d . tiom i
-;. lave i
I. s ll .
I C I! p
V.llo A
hi.nm
Hll-M
-4U 2-l'
iA. 7i
VV ..-!;. I.i
.-I
:-4e lb
now
50
3 ( '
1
b I ,
;-4 .1
old i
IV
11.
!5- ,b
$1 ho
I ) m at. -N.
'.A i,
No 2 So
t- No 1A.
j 4 : 15 N -..
. ;t. n.-r A
B llHl
I
1
I
t.-."C - . a. if. lul l
4
Si M) lb- 2 23 -3."
; '-.-3 eo M' li - i '.
1 t I'ilo a , i .f . - i
s t ; i . t 1 v l , f i , 1 1 u. i I S
ta;a or Lrt'ei . I-..M .: ti
sale-. Pol Hand. .f - .-.t 1
tun i tt.v . Oat a 1. 1
hav. win ci (if ted clover
i : a it p
.. 1 .-
.a k lot
- No
'. Villi
hay. n
1 n
We Want Your
E G G S
Always a Dependable
ash Market.
If you don't brine them to
Curly' we both loe.
Curly's Dairy
Faircrounds Road at Hood
Ph. 3-8783
Adls
Sa S J-'vi.- r i-v
ff thai plac thousands of dollar-wiso popi look for their
wants . I . thy know tht thoy con find outstanding bargains
W the jplaco additional j thousands of people list their surplus
. . they know that rfs an economical, quick way for them to
contact buyers.
i
Ceo into the Want Ad habit . . . Read them daily .. . . Save
dollars, hours, and energy ... It's the smart, easy way to shopl
Today'a closing quotations:
37VRdio Corp
44 Rayonier
. 23
57 s Rayonier
pfd
Mt
Reynolds
Richfield
221
23
i'4
12'
7 I
Safeway
Sears Roeb f .
4:?
So Pacific .
7 V Stan Oil Cal
lf-S Studehaker j .
Bel! A .
Ward ....
Ke! in -
Sun Mining;
Transamerica
Union Oil ,.i
I'n Pacific J
I'c Airlines-..
I i 1 i
15
1
32'.- V S Steel
i'v Warner Hro
4t -S AVoc-lworth
515-20
W ilU -
ir't r r.ci.t.j on qualitv-. baled, ( tl
tt vaiiev- farm, j I
I'ortlani Grain
PORTLAND May
17 CAP Wheat
i..-..;1- ri t cufd i s
cV.:- i; f; Oat No Ir. h,;
Mi i'c t a n N. 2-43 lb B W. SdK j
Co)-, .t..t ibidl Sof?Jjrte 2 ii;
-oft u it i eve .'u. ling irxj 12. wr.it
2 1 vc-ttn i-d 2 24 i
Haro iec: i ln Cid-.narT t 24; 10
r cr i t a i 4
cent 2 Z-i
H i il r re
prr ct nl 2 2
Tm; v i rf r
11 prr cent 2 24. U rf
i
taarf OidrriJrvi 2 24; ' 0
icipts- W'tvit 4 b
-' . 4: .rl.e..l
I'orllaml l.ivfstork I
POKTLANr Mav 1 7- Al - f. UA j
Catrlr ..,.. HXi uUfi . reprt
ta'.lv -la.'Khttr cl.c-- ai-er.t. two
!occ K'a.: I'ltmnn a!H vit Meadf;
!i;ii i i, t.lau4v'hter f e-r 4) 21 Xj-22 .(;
n ;i: tie oftrrir.nl 11 in)- 1H tt;
i'ii-i im r reilti If o-20 N i plant d.;trf
k.r-i- 17 c--; c-c Kv n ediuri ota
IT c-1 M" c .ittt r -com rnoit 15 cxi-1 :-t4j ;
-,1.,-ajc I 2175. mexlium -catcf-;
c-anncr- 12M-14 50. odd tiea 1 Kcii
CUtld-ii -I il.ilt i OO-IS llti Vrllrtl
loc tt v -; about te.i4v vvitM Mi a
Jav i n .M il,1 hf d looil kn.l
2 l.d-..it- 24 50-27 '. contTiln
14(ci-4(( c.,l,- down to j 10 00 j .
Ili'l- :.;li 3cC' ucn.i.tHv t.1Jl
hulu !..-:. c u t IIM1-230 ;lb balih.lt
20 5i'-2 1 (V ii cJ liartit lmt-tier ou
to 17 "M l.ulk Koxl-ho1i-4 Mini 1(5 14
17 ml: ft vc wttyhty tj114ii bo; j
iic'-IclH fi i-chou-e 7:-iM !b. fc C
ei I.i . J'2 -l I
Sfip Sa..il!e 75 BeBrfj'lv teaot ;
-nail .otf i i c-i l;i,irv SJ'"- lb piing
!aM-t .1 i1 n.t dnim-tfoii roa-tlv 2$
ci con i i i: cl vc n to 2.1 tiOJ iKi-rhei
nin'ili; ;..o t r 23 51-24 IH. K-vl rhpittl
i.i-t t' 21 (H -22 5o mrit;ui:v nm n t v. i a
LHi-5o ftvv H.-72 lb. storn ftedr
Ian b ! 14- i (
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I.irenve S-2I6 and .M-S35 j
Iet!onal and ul0 Loans f
Why Siiffrr Anvj Lonjietj
When oUrti fall at "tut Chinese
remedlf Amaili ur. r Isr
years in ( hlna. Sm matter wtik
what aliments mil ars affllcte-t
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er. kidneys, (as. ronsitpatlua. ulcer
diabetes. rbeuroacUm, c ail and blad
der fever, skin, lenta.'a , ramplalats
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