The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 12, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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Dakotansto
Meetunday
All former residents ot North
and South! Dakota hay been in
vited to a meeting Sunday at 1:30
pjiL, aimed at reviving the Dako
ta club, i ' t
The program will start with a
basket lunch on the lugehe Pres
cott lawn, 1068 Oak it, or at May
flower hall In case of rain. Cof
fee, cream and sugar ; will be fur
nished. Entertainment will Include
music and a talk, "Is This Amer
ica?" by Glen Wade. 4 1
More Boxes of Peaches Seen v
In Markets as Harvest Grows
- - By Linie L. Madsea 5 I li
Farm Editor, Tb Statesman i f!
More boxes and fewer flats of peaches are showing in local mar
kets as harvest increases. ; . j - 1 W :
A round of the valley stands at peach farm Thursday-showed
considerable variance in the price as well is in condition. Tree
rlnened or those termed -over-ripe" were being offered at from
$1.73 to $2.25 a BOX. inner doxcs were ouerea irom amv w
At one fruit stana near auem
the grower offered fine flats of
tree-ripened peaches at 75 cents
The peaches were large and in
good condition only they had to be.
used almost at once. Early Craw
fords, Rochester and Jubilees are
of excellent flavor and good size
this season.
Portland shippers said even
" though the season is earlier this
year, peach shipments to date to
tal about 30 per cent less than a
"year ago. Growers said the early
Crawford season will finish next
week. In the farmers markets
and stands lugs of peaches are
quoted from 75 to $1 under a year
ago, and boxes are quoted from $1
to $1.50 under last year.
Oregon supplied 88 out of 371
cars of plums and prunes shipped
In the United State the past week.
: Increasing shipments of Oregon
and Washington plumsnd prunes
have about offset decreases In
California marketings the past two
weeks. Movement of fresh prunes
has been larger than a year ago.
Some preseason sales of Italian
prunes were quoted at $1.40 for
farad half-bushels. This Is 35
nt under earlv sales last year.
Live poultry prices at Portland
have declined around one cent a
pound since mid-July. The num
ber of young chickens raised on
U. S. farms for the first six months
of this year is high, the USDA said
Thursday. The preliminary esti
mate is 748.7 million birds. This
is 17 per cnt above the number
raised in 1948. However, it is 4
per cent less than the previous
10 year average. !
Wheat millfeeds continue In a
weak price position, according to
the USFA Thursday review, wnue
the dron was general In the coun
try, the largest drops occurred at
west coast centers with $1.50 to
$2 drops a ton quoted. At rort-
land, sUndardmillrun was quoted
at $44 a ton Thursday. This is the
lowest price at Portland since the
OPA ceiling of $38.50 in the spring
M946.
Stock Market
Prices Slide
NEW YORK. Aug. ll-(flVBuy
ing enthusiasm dwindled in the
stock market today, and price slid
away by fractions to around a
point
Desoite the appearance Jt a gen
eral decline, 338 Individual issues
advanced and 418 receded out of
the total of 1.009 Issues traded.
And 55 Issues made new highs
for the year as against 77 on Wed
nesdaY when the market as i
whole rose. There were t new
low for the year.
The Associated Press average of
80 stocks was off .3 of a point at
64.8. The industrial and rail com
ponents of the average also were
off Ji and utilities were unchang
ed. The volume of trading has been
running above a million shares a
day for the past five trading days,
and today It was barely above that
level 'at 1,030.000 as compared
I with; 1,280,000 Wednesday. :
Suit Seeks to Halt
Garbage Dump
Near Clear Lake
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Testimony In a suit j to halt
dumping of garbage on land in the
Clear Lake area closed Thursday
afternoon, and briefs were order
ed submitted in Judge Ilex Kim-
mell's Marion county circuit court.
Fred McCall and Earl1 Weathers
brought the suit to enjoin D. J,
Goode from future dumping of
garbage, collected from the Kel
zer area, on the land Involved due
to its alleged offensive and un
healthy stench. They allege the'
dumping began in April:
Goode offered the: defense that
the dump does not give; forth ob
jectionable odors and that he has
a state board of health permit for
the dump. s i
Salem
Obituaries
MITCHELL
Frances Delicti Mitchell, lata resident
f Fuller-ton. Calif.. In that city. Aug
ust 1. Survived by four daughters. Mrs.
Henry Shlrlcliff, Jr.. of Myrtle Creek.
Ore , Mrs. R. R. Hughe and Mr. B.
E. fvehlman, both of rullcrton. Calif.,
and Mr. A. . Shermaa of Com Ilia
Graveside service will be held Satur
day at 10 a m. at Twin Oaks cemetery.
Turner, with je Rev. E. J. Ctllstrap
ofiiciaiins. virecnon of nm n
AiSdon chapel.
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COATES
The Rev. Marcus Osgood Coates. late
renident of Ontario. Canada. In this
city Augu't 10. Surviving are two sons,
the Rev. William Coates. Albany, and
Wesley W. Coates. Chaplin. Sank.; two
brothers, George Coates, Alberta Can
ada, and Harry Coates, Greenville, 111.:
and tlx grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. Member of Western
Ontario conference, of the Free Meth
odist church. Shipment will be made
to Ontario, Canada, for services and
Interment. Direction by Howell-Edwards
chapel. x
HALL
Rosa Hall, late resident of Salem
route I.- in this city August 10. Sur
viving are the husband, J. M. Hall,
Salem; two daughter. Mrs. Walter
Rowan.' Salem, and Mrs. Lucile Ross.
Nashville. Tenn.; a son. H. M. Hall.
Or eon City; two sisters. Mrs. S. M.
Wulck. Greenville, Mo., and Mrs. Ellen
Dalton. Golden City. Mo; a brother.
Worley England. Kansas City Mo.; sev
en grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Satur
day.. August 13, at 1:30 p.m. at the
Zena church with Interment In Zena
cemetery under direction of the W. T.
Rigdon company.
NOTICE OF DTTENTIO! TO TMPROVE
CANOALARIA BOULEVARD FROM
DOUCHTON STREET TO ALVARADO
TERRACE
Notice hereby la given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, deem it necessary and expedient
and hereby declares it purpose and
tntenUon to Improve Candalarla Boul
evard from the west line of Doughton
Street to the west Una of Alvarado
Terrace, In the City of Salem. Marion
County. Oregon, at the expense of the
abutting and adjacent oroDertv. exceDt
the street Intersections the expense of
which will be assumed by the City of
saiem, by bringing said portion of said
street to the established grade, con
structing cement concrete curbs, and
paving said portion of (aid Street with
a J'i inch asphaltic concrete pave
ment M feet wide in accordance with
the plans and specification therefor
which were adopted by the common
council August S. 1949. which are now
on file In the office of the city re
corder and which by this reference
thereto are mad a part hereof.
The common council hereby declare
Its purpose and intention to make the
a Dove described improvement by and
through the street Improvement de
partment.
By Order of the Common Council
August S. 1949. ; :
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof 1
August 10. 1949. Aug. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14.
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Bolster Pear
Market Sought
PORTLAND, Aug. ll-tfVIn re
sponse to numerous complaints
from growers, attempts are being
made to get government support
to bolster the peat market
W.I J. Broadhead. chief of the
western marketing field office of
the fruit and veegtable division
of the production marketing ad
ministration, said today no govern
ment; purchase program has been
authorized in the northwest
He: said, however, two purchases
of 150 cars each have been made
by the commodity credit corpora
tion in California at about $40 a
ton for top grade pears.
Yakima, Wash., canneries of
fered! growers $30 a ton for pears
earlier. California growers are-
getting from $25-$40 a ton. Broad-
head said.
The price last year was $120 a
ton.
Northwest growers would like to
see a price of about $60 this year,
Broadhead said.
WjU Summer
Term to End
.
Nearly 200 summer session stu
dents at Willamette university
wind! up their studies on the cam
pus today with final examinations,
The fight-weeks session, which be
gan June 20, will officially close
tomorrow at noon. Student ac
tivity on the campus will then
cease until the beginning of the
fall Jterm, September 14, when
freshman students will register for
courses.
Activity during the session in
eluded dances, concerts, lectures
by Dr. Bonus A. Benes, visiting
professor, and excursions tQ moun
tains, beaches and points of his
toric Interest in the Salem area.
Dreary Time
In Grain Mart
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CHICAGO, Aug. ll-iiP)-Grains
ended a dreary session with mo
derate losses on the board of trade
today.
Wheat ended H-H lower, corn
was;s-l4 lower, oats were vh-h
lower, rve was 2 to 2H lower, soy
beans were i to 2 cents lower
and lard was 10 to 20 cents a hun
dred pounds lower. ;
Turns Food '1
Into Brood
CLEARWATER. Neb. Aug. 11-
(AVA motherly cat with a new
brood of six kittens augmented
her family with six baby cotton
tail rabbits the same day.
W. H. DeCamp said he found
the rabbits in an orchard said pre
sented them to the cat as food,
but instead she transferred them
to the box with kittens and began
caring for them along with her
own brood.
Gardeners Ask
Space in State,
County Fairs .
Urging that state and county
fairs show more attention to horti
cultural exhibits from amateur
gardeners and their clubs, the
Men's Garden Clubs of the North
west reaffirmed its stand of last
year at an annual meeting here
Thursday.
. Several of the 20 delegates
present from eight clubs said they
felt the fairs are leaning too heav
ily on commercial horticulture
displays.
The amateur gardeners dele
gates also decided to petition their
national organization for extend
ing its plant testing program toJ
regional levels.
The delegates' business meeting
at the YMCA was followed by a
no host dinner at the Elmer Worth
residence on Glen Creek road,
where Portland Men's Garden
club members brought to 75 the
total of; out-of-town gardeners
present. Nearly as many from the
Salem club also attended.
Annual election was deferred
until an October meeting in Al
bany. .
Elks Leave for
Salt Lake Gty
Clifton B. Mudd and Charles A.
Howard, members of the Saiem
Elks lodge, left Thursday for Salt
Lake City where they will attend
a conference of the national Elks
board.
Mudd is serving his second term
as a member of the national
board's activities committee. How
ard was recently appointed as
BPOE district deputy for north
west Oregon.
State Sen. Austin Dunn, Baker,
district deputy in eastern Oregon,
will join the Salem men in Salt
Lake City. The three representa
tives will return home Sunday.
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IS THI CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OP OBEGON FOB THE
COUNTY Or MAJUON
(Probate Department)
No. 13-435
NOTICE OP FINAL. HXARINO
In the Matter of the Estate of ROG
ER R. PRICE. Deceased Sometime
known a R. R. PRICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned, as Administrator, eta.,
of the Ancillary Estate of Roger R.
Price, deceased, ha filed It Final Ac
count and Report in said estate with
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Marion County,
and that the judge thereof has fixed
Tuesday, the 23rd day of August. 1M9,
at the hour of t o'clock: p.m. as the
time, and the Circuit Courtroom (Pro
bat. Department) In the County Court
Houa in ; Salem. Marlon County, Ore
gon, as the place for the hearing of
objections to such Final Account and
the settlement thereof.
HAROLD J. WARNER
A Administrator. C.T.A. of the An
cillary Estate of Roger R. Price, dee d.
a Piatt. Henderson. Warner. Cram St
Dickinson, Attorneys for Administra
tor, c.ta. Portland. Oregon.
Jly. 22-2S A i-12-lf
" FINAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned has filed In the Circuit
Court of Marion Couhtyy Oregon. It
duly verified final account as admin
istrator of the estate of REGINA NEAN
WEST, sometimes known; as NEAN
WEST, deceased, and the said court
has fixed Monday, the ISth day of
September. 1S49. at the hour of 9
o'clock a.m.. daylight saving time, in
the Circuit Court Room at the County
Court House of Marion County, as the
time and place for hearing said final
account and all objections thereto.
Dated this 12th dav ot August. 1949.
PIONEER TRUST-COMPANY
Administrator ot said Estate
STEVE ANDERSON S .
Attorney for Administrator; -500
Pioneer Trust Building
Salem. Oregon A.1I.19.J SJ.9
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