The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 15, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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OS Faces Bmnprovedl rfzzDoes;
WeMoots Favored
Buffs Given
Slim Chance
Iiiterseclional Mix
Set at Eugene Today
EUGENE, Ore., Oct "14-C)-Colorado
and Oregon limbered up
tinder clear akies today, but the
weatherman foresaw a possibility
of showers by fame time ajt 2 p. m.
.fPSTl tomorrow.
Clouds were expected to move
in overnight Rains are not cer
tain, however, and in any case
Hayward Field, now dry, should
afford stood footing.
Odds-makers were quoting Ore
gon as 28-point favorites, but
many observers were expecting a
closer game. Some in fact thought
that the visitors from the big
even conference were capable of
an uoset especially if the Oregoos
are thinking too much of next
week's coast conference game with
southern California.
Both Coaches, Jim Aiken of
Oregon and Dallas Ward of Colo
rado, are expected to stick to
usual lineups.
The Probable Suffers:
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OREGON
D. Dobmaoai
i Douir
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GibaoB
ClM
, Thomas ,,
Lr-
Nelson
Catsnxaro
'Brelnig
Thompson
.RO
Chrobot
Nevllls
. X Roblnaea
. Stelle
He Kay
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Wlnnlngham
Narctslan
Miller
Hagln
Lewis
. Sanders
Portland Frosh
TopCatJV's
Willamette's Jayvee footballers
dropped a 28-13 game to the
strong Portland University Frosh
Saturday in a Sweetland field tilt
which had a strong" aerial flavor
The Bearcat yearlings .opened
the scoring lo the, first Quarter as
Quarterback .Edjjrrrtap' flipped
a 20-yard payJff,"bass" to End
John Skimas. The Pilots came
back to chalk. a. pair of touch
downs in the. second ,,Quarte one
on a 40-yard "play ,. fronfJack
Owens to linn Kroliand the other
on Kroll's 39-yard acamper from
scrimmage. :ii 1 ...
The Portlanders Jiit paydirt
again in the third' quarter when
John Deets plunged .over from a
half yard out and Owens fired
a pass to Delia Villa for another
Portland U six-pointer in the
fourth quarter. .
The Bear kittens' , . final points
came In the fourth period as Ski
mas intercepted an enemy aerial
on the Portland 10 and rombed
over.
Chuck Mary booted the conver
sion after Willamette's last touch
down, and John Lagan kicked all
four Portland extra-points.
Will. JV ...7 ' - 0 IS
Portland Fr'0 1 7 728
Flying Bwcks
Beat M:GtV
MILL CITY, Oct 14 -(Special)
St Paul's high-flying Bnckarooa
held their lead In the Marlon
County B league gild chase to
day with a 13-4 victory over
fighting Mill City crew.
; Art Marthaller registered both
Buckaroo touchdowns, one In the
second quarter and the other-In
the third period. Both came on
runs of 15 yards. Marthaller also
accounted for the lone conversion
via a buck.
Mill City's tallies came in the
final quarter when Leo Poole took
a 13-yard scoring pass from
brother Lawrence Poole.
St Paul . 0 7 I 011
Mill City - 0 0 0 6
Everybody rlrinking it,
drinking it, drinking it
what? Bohemian Club Beef, of ; .
course. When you taste Bohemiarl
Qub you will know that it's the beer
you have been waiting for, the beer you
always hoped you would have a chince
to drink. It's so completely taste-satis
fying that every glass seems to say:
"Let's have another." It's the talk of I
thetowrtEverybodyisajikingforit,
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e lost Cay "COIISttlAU"
DUtribuied
;
Faces Buffs
Mi
Big Sam Nevtns f(abeve). m ef
the name re as stalwarts In Ceach
Jlaa Alkea's Ujel Oregon for
ward wait will face the Cele
rade Buffaloes today la the twe
o'clock game at Eocene.
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ND's Long Streak Threatened
Tularie Forces Given
Chance to Halt Orish
5 By Jerry liska
. SOUTH BETID, Ind., Oct 14 -(Jfy Favored Notre Dame and Tu
lane, the scythe of the South, clash in a showdown of undefeated foot
ball powers before a long-sold-out throng of 57,000 here tomorrow.
Discounting odds favoring the Fightin' Irish by two touchdowns,
Sacred Heart
Whips Phils
A hard-hitting and. lightning
quick Sacred Heart Academy foot
ball team overwhelmed Philomath
38 to 0 on the SHA .gridiron Fri
day afternoon, a The -Cardinals
scored in every quarter except the
third.
The Cards wasted Little time In
beginning to pile up their score
After Jim Lancaster returned the
opening kickoff 83 yards Clark
Ecker crashed through the line
and moved 20 yards into paydirt
Al Pearl tallied the next six
pointer, then Jim Colleran snared
a pass and stepped Into . the end
one for another TD. Colleran scor
ed again before the half ended
by picking up a fumble and gal
loping 22 yards to give the Salem
club a 23 to 0 halftime advantage.
In the second half, Lancaster
scored on a pass Interception, and
Colleran scored again on a fumble
recovery. J- '
Philomath 0 0 0 0
SHA 7 II 0 13 33
Whitman Goes to Phils
BROOKLYN Oct 14 -CVCon-tinuing
to unload their second rate
performers at the rate of two
day, the Brooklyn Dodgers today
announced the aale of Marvin
Rackley to the Cincinnati Reds
and Dick Whitman to the Phila
delphia Phils. Both are outfielders.
The football team of the Univer
sity of Arizona was outscored 154
points to 232 In 1948, yet posted a
record of six wins and four de
feats. '
Drinking
by MrDonnld Ccmdy Co. X5T5
veir
FroshWallop
Rooks. 33-6
ETGEXE. Oct 14-C-Oregen's
pawerfal Freali football teasa
peeled a solid tt-f victory ever
the; Oregon State Eeelu today
before a erewd ef ZOOe.
Ceaeh Bill Bowerman's
DackUng. were never In
trouble. They talUed in the first
period od a (2-yard march, ad
ded twe mere teuchdo ns in
the second period and scored
agala la the third and f earth
periods. . One ef the Fresh
scores came ea a 71-yard ran-,
back ef an intercept! by Dick
WUktns. Qaarterback Hal Dun
ham's passing aecante far
three touchdown, one aerial
play going for 52 yards. j
Lone Reek score came in the
last twe minutes on a pass
from Jerry Sehabert to Half
back Clack Keller.
BOLANOS, DOCUSEN TO TIE j
LOS ANGELES, Oct 14 JFh
The lohg sought "natural" between
lightweights Enrique Bolanos of
Mexico City and Maxie (Little
Duke) Docusen of New Orleans
was set today for Nov. 15 at the
Olympic auditorium here. j
the capacity Notre Dame stadium
crowd expects to see Tulane fier
cely menace an Irish bid for their
32nd straight defeatless game.
The high-voltaged intersec-
tional battle will establish the win
ner as a powerful candidate for
national honors, although it marks
only the season's fourth start for
each team.
Henry Frnka's Tulane team
comes fresh from wins over two
formidable southeastern confer
ence foes. Alabama (24-14) and
Georgia Tech (18-0). and a well'
timed "breather waltz over
Southeastern Louisiana (40-0).
Notre Dame warmed up with
sweeps past Indiana (48-6), Wash
ington (27-7) and Purdue c 33-izi
Both coaches studiously avoided
anv disolav of confidence.
Said Irish, mentor Mrank Leahy
"this is a season for win streaks to
be broken. Last week It was Mich
igan which stumbled. Then it was
the Cleveland Browns, it looks as
though we are next"
Viking Harriers
Bow to Millers
SPRINGFIELD, Oct 14 -(Spe
cial)- Salem high's cross covin
try team took a double setback
at the hands of the Springfield
Harriers today In the opening run
of the season. The Millers won
the varsity romp, 45-62 and collar'
ed the junior varsity event by i
big 15-49 margin.
Bill Dilllnger of Springfield was
first in the varsity run, chalking
a 4:12 time in the three-fourths
mile jaunt and Wesley Slooler of
Springfield hit the wire first In
the Jayvee go.
Conrad Booze, Salem, was third
in the varsity competition, and
Dick Glasgow's sixth-place was
best the Viks could do in the JV
race, .
Howard L
mm
Ibiradto
Taylors Lilted,
Corvallis Go
j
Orange Make; Home
Debut Today, 2 p. m.
CORVALLIS, Ore.. Oct 14 -iJPh
A stout Montana grid squad, hailed
as the toughest in years from Miss
oula, invaded Corvallis today for
tomorrow's encounter with Ore
gon State. Kickoff time is 2 p Ji
lt will be the home opener for
the staters, who were installed
generally as three-touchdown fav
orites. ; Coach Kip Taylor warned
his staters, however, not to take
Montana lightly. The Montanans
gave Washington State a close
fight and finally succumbed by
only a 13-7 count
Passes are expected to play a
large part In tomorrow's outcome.
Montana has an ace thrower in
quarterback Tom Kingsford. Ore
eon State will have two passers in
the lineup: Quarterback Gene
Morrow and Halfback Ken Car
penter. An added entertainment feature
wUl be "band day." High school
bands from Albany, Lebanon,
Sweet Home and Corvallis will
participate.
The - Probable
Lineum;
MONTANA
Briney .
Ford -
Semansky
Kuburteh .
OEEGOM STATE!
..L'5 - Thomas
." Hanker
T si Za mains ki
C Palmer
Kumpuris
Hanson
Bauer:
De SelvU
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. McCuire
Morrow
Carpenter
Kingsford
Murphy
Byrne-
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RH..
SheUoid
OXoughlin
F
Twenge
Cards Battle
Huskies Today
SEATTLE. Oct. 14 -OTV Soph
omore Don Heinrich will be back
in the starting lineup at quarter
back tomorrow when the Uni
versity of Washington tackles
Stanford in a second bid for a Pa
cific coast conference football vic
tory
Fullback Hugh McElhenny,
however, probably will ride the
bench until Coach Howie Odell
feels the time is ripe to turn the
California scamperer loose. Mc
Elhenny has been out for three
weeks with an ankle injury.
The Stanford team arrived this
afternoon, worked out at the sta
dium and Coach Marchie Schwartz
said Sophomore Gary Kerkorian
would get the call tomorrow at
quarterback.'
The Probable L'neuo
STAKPoao roe Washington
McCoIl IJt Olaon
G. Whit .LT Prechek
Cook XC Burnett
CastacnoU C Mitchad
n. RG Poster
Kau; Beyer
Rose Jit Ooldt
Kerkorian
Kugasian
Bob ' White
MitoheU
QB.
LH..
Heinrich
Deris
Setch
RH
FB
Ktrkby
Gervais Swamps
Sublimity, 39-6
GERVAIS, Oct. 14- - (Special )
Doug Hall threw three touch
down passes as Gervais swamped
Sublimity 39 to in a Marion
county B league football game
here today. Gervais was handi
capped, with the absence of five
players, who were declared schol-
astically ineligible.
Hall passed to Earl Belleque for
20: yards and a touchdown In the
first period and connected with
John McCall on two scoring plays
in the third quarter. Other Ger
vais six-pointers were . by Buzz
Manning and Jim Tooley on pass
interceptions and Pat Mahoney
on . a long run from scrimmage.
Highberger passed to a teammate
for the lone Sublimity score.
Sublimity 0 0 0
Gervais 7 7 19 6 39
! Officials Hunt Clark and
Squeek Nelson.
Stall
Finance Co. I
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When ethers faOL ase er Cluaesel
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what sllsseats yea ere sifUcteO
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" Nd" YorTT StocK Quotations.
NEW YORK. Oct 14 -OP- Today's dosing quotations:
American Can 9V
Am Power & Lt 2S
Oen Electric
en Foods
3en Motors
Am Tel Tel143.
Anaconda 28 s
Goodyear
Bendix Avia 32 I
Beth Steel 23 T,
nt Harvest
Int Paper
.ennecott
Boeing Air 214
Calif Pack 85
Canadian Pac 134
Case J I 37a
Ubby McN
Long Bell A
Mont Ward
Caterpillar 32
Chrysler
53 Nash Kelvin
Com with Sou -
Nat Dairy
Cons Vultee . 10
N Y Central
Continental Can 33
Northern
Crown Zel 28
Curtis Wr 7
Pac Am Fish
ac Gas Elec
PT4T
Penney J C
TVuiirlac ' Air 15?
Dupont de Ne 54
Je(f Surprises
aa
Cliemawa, 6-0
JEFFERSON. Oct 14 (Special)
A two-yard plunge Into pay-dirt
by Lee Cameron in the first quar
ter provided Jefferson's Lions with
a surprise 6-0 win over the Chem-
awa Indians today in a Marion
County B league tilt The loss
dropped the Indians out of a second-place
tie.
The defensive work of both
teams featured the clash. Only
other strong threat of the day was
unleashed by Jeff in the closing
minutes when she drove down to
the enemy 10.
Chemawa 0 0 0 00
Jefferson 8 0 0 0 8
Stocks and Bonds
retnpflae by the Asa-elatae Praas
Oct. 14
BONO AVERAGES
SO IS IS It
Rails Indust CUl Fortra
Net r)nf, D.l unch unen unch
Friday S1JL 10S IM S 70.8
Prey, ear S1 iozj m.w tw.w
Week ago li t 10.T 104.1 70.0
Month ago J) 101 S 1MJ 70 S
Year ago SOS 10ie 100J SX.4
STOCK. AVERAGES
30
19
13 SO
Indust Rails
D5 D.l
S4 S 7
TJtil Btcks
D.l D.3
Net change
rriday
41 S S7l
Prer. day
.Ml 3S
419 S7S
Week ago
33J
41.S SS.7
414 65J
Mootn ago
Year aye
S 34.4
.83.9 44.0
40.7 sse
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore, Oct. 14-(AP).
Wheat:
Cash wheat (bid soft white Z.1S
soft white (excluding rex) 2.1S white
club I IS.
Hard red winter: ordinary Ira: 10
per cent S.1S; It per cent 1.19; IS per
cent i-u.
Today's ear receipts: wheat 31: bar
ley 7; flour t: eats 1: mlUfeed 11.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Oct. 14-(AP)-(USDA)
Salable cattle today 33. calves jione:
clean up sales steady to weak for five
days, salable -37S ealves M0. For week,
market uneeen. all cows weak to 90
cents lower, other classes about steady.
weakness on rang calf supply but
light vealers strong. Common gTaaa
asters stronger in rnstan ,a. Load lew
rood fad Betters UA. odd head aer
age to high good steers M 60-27 .00. Low
to average medium greasers 19.00
21 J. Corn est U.00-lie. Commoa
rbeef ketfers 13.5elS.00. Medium gres
sera ll0-aoae. loma fee eeayee -aed'
nun grade heifers 2140. Cannef-eutter
rows 10.00-1140, largely UM down.
Shells down te 7.00. Co unon-rnedlum
beef rows 12.00-14 00. eaiiy to 19.00
wttte good jreung cows
to 1S.S0.
Com
mon-nvedium sausage bulla 1440-1840,
good bulls 17.00-1740. Good vealers
-2.0O-Z-.00. odd choice X3 40-1440. Good
range calves up to 30.00. under- 390
lbs to 2140. Common-medium cslves
and sale n 13.00-19.00. Some medium
calves unsold late.
Salable nogs today S3: steady: top
31.00: for five days. saUble 19.06.:
atar-et largely uncnanged. ny c-
U tty reflected raaumotion of Hawai
ian shipping, cood-cnoice 190-230 lbsi
20.0 to mostly 21.00. lew J1J3. Fat
type down to zo.oo. Good 330-S90 lb.
owe 19.90-7.00. Good-choice feeder
Dies -O.00-21.-o. nuU lot XIM. Good
3-0--90 ib. Stags U.00-14-0.
salable sheep today 10: market nom
inal: lor live days, salable 2-10. lau(n
ter lambs fully steady, feeders weak,
ewes unchanged. Sorted good-choice
lambs 31.00-21.90, top ZZ.OO. Medium-
food abundant at 20.00 down. Few
feeders 17.00-1S.00. early toe 1S44. Good
yearlinga 17.00-1S40. Good ewes- (.00-
se. common down to J.oo.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Oct. 14 AP) But-
terfattentative, subject to Immediate
change: Premium Quality maximum to
o to 1 per cent acidity delivered hi
Butterwholesale l.a b. bulk cubes
Portland. 93-SSc lb.: first quailty SI
64c: second Quality. 57-SOc. Valley
routes and country points 3e less than
first.
to wholesalers: Grade A A. 43 score
C2c lb.: A. 92 score. Sic lb.: 90 score
59c lb.: C. S9 score. See lb Above prices
are strictly nominal.
Cheese selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 39-40e;
Oregon S-lb. loaf. 42-43e lb.
Eggs To - wholesalers. A grade,
large. SS'.-e-i-C: A grade medium.
Sl-M'ic; small. 42Vac: B grade, large.
M,.-58aC.
Live chickens (No. 1 quality lo b.
plants): Broiler-, under Hi lbs. 25
24c; fryers, 2-3 lbe. 24-36c; 3-4 Ibs
-7-2Sc; roasters, 4 lbs. and over 27-2Sc
fowl. Leghorns, under 4 lbs- lS-JOc:
over 4 lbs. 20c; colored fowl, all
weights, 23-2-c; eld roosters, all
weights. 17-ltc lb.
Rabbits (srersKt to growers); Live
white. 4-9 lbs- ls-lOc: S-S Ibe lS-lSc:
colored. S cents lower: old or heavy
does and bucks. S-Uc lb.: fresh fryers.
9C-53e 1 .
Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to
retailers per ewt):
Beef: Steers, good. 500-900 Dos.. $3
45: com erdal S35-39: uUliry. $31-34.
Cows: Commercial. $33-35: utility
$27-31: ca noers-eutters. S-4-2-.
' Beef cuts (good steers: Hind quar
ters. $54-55: rounds, $49-51: full loms.
trimmed. $73-7S; triangles. $33-34:
square chucks. $40-42; ribs, $52-55;
forequarters. $34-38.
Veal and calf: Good $37-40; commer
cial. $33-35: utility. $29-32.
Lambs: Good choice spring lambs.
$41-49; commercial. $3S-40; utility. 13S
J$. Mutton: Good. 70 lbs. down. $19-18.
Porat cuts: Loinm. No. 1. S-12 lb .
$9-: abouklers. 19 lbe. down. 9--t:
tpareriba. 947-50; carcasses. $32-33,
Hixed weights $2 tower.
Wool: Coarse, valley and medium
n xt 4Se 1b.
Mobeir: WeanlnaDy tSe fa. est 13
aaonth growth,
Country -lied meats:
Veal top quality. 30-32e lb.: ether
grades aeceedine jo weight and qual
ity with ear or heavier X--2r.
Hogs; Light Mockers. SO-Ilc lb;
23-14c
Beef: Good cows. -Se D4
SuBorv moderate.
y. 99 lb. sek Ore. yeUowa. boil
ers. $149-90. m . No. L $2-; 10 Ibs
e: Wash. Ye, ..ma Spanish Ne. L
$-40-29: Me4U $1 75-S3; 19 lbe. 45-See.
sseJlo sgie -large. $-29-90. 19
Fetuses: Ose. Daschotos -tuaeet-. Ho.
1-A. S340-7S. Wash. Nested Gems Ne.
1, S-44-ee; SS Bk. seeks. S14e-U; 14 Ibs.
so-ar. ae the. as see; lie. s. se ib.
90-9-40; Idabe lb nsts No. 1-A $-S0-$9.
.
Ha i New 'me aSeek. baled. VM.
New t gTaaa alfalfa, truck lota f-Ja.
PerUand. tM; V. SL Me. 1 sod -tm-othy.
$-h -wnverep eats and vetch
m-red ' -. -xiecrUfled elover- ay.
no-Bin- -veg; ecpendlng oat eual-
12tt
48 H
65 H
Rayonier
24
Rayonier pfd - 30
Tire 40
Reynolds Met 20 H
Richfield . 39
Safeway 28
Sears Roeb - 42
So Pacific 44
Stan Oil Cal 684
28
63
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Studebaker - 24
51Sun Mining 11
IS (Transamerica . 14
36 'Union OU
29
81
14
24
12
45
10!Un Pacific
Pac 17, Un Airlines
12il
: 32U S Steel
.100 I Warner Bros
52 Wool worth
Salem Market
Quotations
(As mi late yesterday)
BUTTERFAT
Premium
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(3
47
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7J
No. l
No I
BUTTER .
Wholesale
Retail
EGOS (Byl
iwnoieaai price ranges rrom a to i
cents over buying price.)
Extra larve AA - m
Large AA : M
Large A SJ
Medium AA - M
Medium A St
PuUeta JO
Cracks S
POULTRY
A Leghorn hens
41
.13
jS
-22
.IS
.10
XI
43
J4
49
JO
M
B ItAO a hens
C Leghorn hens '
A Colored bens
B Colored hens
C Colored hens '
A Colored fry (3 as up)
B Colored fryers
C Colored fryers
A old roosters
B old roosters
C old roosters
LIVESTOCK ky VaOey Pack
Fat dairy cows 10.00 to 10 00
Cutter cows 3.00 to 10.00
Dairy
heifer
10.00 to 13.00
Bulls
11 00 to 1 00
Top lambs
19.00 to 20.00
13.00 to 14 00
i on to 4.00
1740 to 71.00
. 15.00 I , 1740
Feeders
Ewes
Good vesl 150 to 300 lbs.
Good calves
In the District Ceart ef the StaU ef
Oregon for the County ef . Marion
GORDON MeGILCHRIST. GORDON
McGnXH-UST. JR.. ELTON MeGIL
CHRIST and STUART McCrLCHRIST
doing business as MeGILCHRIST
SON PAINT STORK.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
SAM DYER.
Defendant.
SUMMONS
TO: SAM DYER. Defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby reauired
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitle-,
cause within 10 days from the
date of service upon you If served
within this county: or If served with
in sny other county of this state then
within twenty, days from the date of
tne service of mis summons upon
you: or if served outside the State of
Oregon but within the United States
then within four weeks from the date
of the service of this Summons upon
you; or If served by publication, then
wtutin four weeks from toe date of
the first publication hereof, and if you
fail so to appear and answer, for went
thereof, the plaintiffs will take Judg
ment against you for the sum of 3481.M
together with Interest thereon at the
rate of per annum from Septem
ber 1S4S. until nM
This summons ie published pursuant
to order for the publicaUoa thereof
made end entered by the Judge of the
court herein on the 2Sth day ef Sep
tember. IMS. for the publication there
of for a period of not leas man ot
a week for four weeks.
The data of the first pub cation ef
this summons Is the Sth day of Oc
tober. 1949.
OSTERMAN AND WILLIAMS
227 Oregon Building
Salem. Oregon
Attorneys for Plaintiffs. O 4-15-2.-19
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Oregon State Land Board will receive
sesled bHs st its office in the State
Capitol. Salem. Oregon, up to 10-00
o'clock A. M. on Tuesday. November
IS. 1949. for the leasmc of tide a
overflow land on the KIaianine Riv
er, which land Is described herein
after, giving, however, to the owner
ee owners ot any land abutting there
on, for a period ef 48 hours after the
opening of said bids, the preference
right to lease said overflow land at
the hi eh est price offered, provided
aucn offer Is made In good faith, and
provided the Land Board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
Said overflow land Is in Clatsop
County- Oregon, and is' described as
follows:
All tide and overflow land be
tween mean high water and mean
low water line lying along the
south bank of the Klasksnine Riv
er adjacent to the easterly 1009
feet of Lot 7. aU of Lots 8 and
9 of Section 14 and all of Lot 3
of Section 13: also'lving along the
north bank ef the Klas-anine Riv
er fronting on the easterly 400
feet of Lot 3 and aU of Lota 1 and
2 In Section 14 and all of Lots 1
and 2 of Section 13 all in Town
ship T N. R. 9 West Willamette
Meridian, excepting therefrom a
strip of said tide and overflow
land along the northerly bank of
the Klaakanine River beginning at
the meander point between said
Sections 13 and 14 and extending
up stream a distance of 1363 feet.
Bids must be accompanied by a cer
tlfled or cashier's check or Postal
Money Order for the fll amount of
the first year's rental, and no bids win
be considered for less than $30040 per
annum, lease to be for a minimum
period of ten years. In addition to the
amount bid. the successful bidder snail
pay the cost of advertising. An bids
should be sealed end addressed to F
T. Pierce. Clerk. State Land Board
Salem, Oregon, and marked "Bid to
lease overflow land.'
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 3rd
day of October, 1949.
E. T. PIERCE
Clerk. State Land Board
0.19-22--9-N4-12
Connecticut's name comes from
the Indian word "Quonectecul
meaning long river.
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notices
Chem eketa Lodee Ne 1
everv Wednesday night
tOOF meets
312 Lost and Found
HEIFER LOST, see 3. C Brown. Box
16Z. Turner, Ore.
314 Trcis portcrt-OT.
DRIVING to Mnna Nov. $. Carry
3. share expenses. New car. Ph. S-754-.
316 Peraonal
ITANt r -f-ene Prodtacta. J. M
vail. 3043 Sunny view. Ph. 14453.
L-J-t iU-S-N UOWLUM
400 Airicnltnre
482 tteeetoe-
CATTU WANTETX. Earl DoChSsa. -495
R 9th. Ph. 1-1959. -9uD
bvestock borer. Claude Ed-
wi da. Rt S. Bo- 99S8, Ph 9-1144
COWS' 1 white face heller ealf 1
l 4 Seeder plra. taNew Kmp.
wallet ts-inf. Bui. Best 4-9. hk sni.
u wee. 1 ant Set Central Heats ach.
St. J. OtrrUrr. House tn reer.
BTUX. RV1CE. your piece, 9440. Here
r- fa Tin. 1 - -1 f in i KH
see. i areen
at i a. Has aea ureee
. 37 H Radio Corp
the) StcrtaaTncccw Salem, Oreqron,
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock
LICENSED lire stock buyer , Harold
E. Srtethen. Turner. , Orrgon.
PALAhlNO UAEI, coming X found
tt gentle. New saddle, bridle St mar
tingale. Fat bens. $1-33, Ray Wai
ter. 124S Clearview.
UUtiOk4t UVt-STUCK buyer C C
McCandltah. 1171 S SMn Ph S-S14T
404 Poultry and Rabbita
FRYERS. SOS 8. ESma Ave.
Pen 4 Cor-
rem. Prt 4-2571.
Nt HAMPSHIRE chicks ever Thurs.
day Order Prys or Hens now at
special quantity prices for your lock
ers Custom dressing a specialty Ph.
i-zaBi Lee s Hatchery
NLW HAMPSHIRE chirks' for Immedl-
ate or future delivery Hatches every
Tuesday Poxes Hatchery 3830 State
Y "CAR -OLD. HENS for locker.
$1 ea.
Phone 3-1919.
408 Pets
POINTER ready to hunt this tall,
for
ae. rn. Z-1CM3
WANTED: Home for spayed Springer
spaniei. is monms old. Ph.
O-sn-e Canary Siiieem. $10. ph. 1-5.29
REGISTERED COCKER " puppies from
mampion stoca lack ac Golden.
rn. z-lz.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce"
DELICIOUS Spitzenberg Jk . Banana
apples. Bosc St Cornice peers. J. C.
svsee st W a con da Ph. 31-447
ALL VARrriXS wmter apples. 1 ml
on waiiaee ra.. rt. U box 300.
COMICE and DeANGEL pears. Lusiaua
winter pears 3045 Ptld Rd. Alrima
Motel. Ph. Z4510. Brine boxaa.
pried prunes. Ph 47J.
APPLES. Spitzenberg it Rome Beauty
eartra xancy. order . winters supply
now. Dee red Call Hancock loud.
OATS A VETCH hay. good quality.
No rain. Oscar T. Mikketeon. Rt. 4.
Box 994, Salem. Ore. Ph. AumsvOle
7Z4.
WALNUTS, U-plcW. lite lb. 1 mi. W.
or sr-sw. i. S3F. ;
APPLES it PEARS, all varieties, will
deliver. Psul Schssd. Phone 3-1853.
FRANQUETTE walnuU. U-pick. 10c lb.
Turn left at Kelter Sch. follow pave
ment i ml W. L Woe lk, Rt. 3.
BOX 170C.
Farm E qui pment
ONE USED Model D2 "CaterpiUar"
wtin very rew nours. in nne con
dition. S2.50O0.0O.
One used Model G John Deere Tractor
lust overhauled in our shop. $1,000.00.
One used Model A John Deere Trac
tor just overhauled in our shop.
sauo-W.
One used John Deere Model H Tractor
S790.00.
One used IHC Model ri3 Tractor with
plow and cultivator. $750.00.
One Model L Case with 15" rubber. A
real buy at 91.000 00.
Interstate Tractor and Equipment Co.,
3053 silver-ton Koad. Salem. Oregon.
Phone 2-4191.
425 Auctron Sales
AUCTION
3610 SILVERTON RD.
Saturday.' II a.m. Furniture, appli
ances. & everytning. come early.
Joe Burke, Sale Barn. mL E. of
State fairgrounds.
II ou hsve anythu.g to sell csll 4-923.
We sell on commission or will buy
Auction every Monday 740 p.m.
Leek's Auction
8 miles from Salem on Dallas Highway
450 Merchandise
455 Rooaehold Goods Fee Sale
UNIVERSAL Gas Rang.. Also, hot
water tank St gas hot water heater
St -as nlate. 940 N. 14th.
AUTOMATiC
!lectrlc rani
EE
heater and tank for
Wav. West Salem.
$01 Park
FRIGID AIRE. daveno. ail healer
( Spark . rug. Portable mirror, wash
ing machine, radio cabinet. 3030 N.
Commercial.
G. E. REFRIG.-GAS Range. 2 rockers.
mirror, window sink. Saturday. 593
N. Summer.
OIL RANGE converted from wood to
oil. Also oil burner unit for range.
See at W. E. McMiller, Rt 9. Box
fi.V).
SINGER feather-weight sewing ma-
chin- with extra attachments. Ph.
1-0673.
RECONDITIONED Easy Washing Ma
chine. $25. 3119 Doughton St Ph.
3-7370.
NEARLY NEW MW washing machine
9U.
Call 4-2973 or 2-23.
4 PC. WALNUT Bedroom set $65.
(former price $125.) Good as new.
730 N. Front 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
4 RM. Custom Aiie oil heater. $20.
3635 Crerry Ave.
COMPLETE household furniture, must
sell. Ph. 4-2631.
NESCO CHEF Electric Range. $50. Call
3-32M.
MUST SELL white porcelain gas range.
cheao. Ph. 3-8958.
MONT AG RANGE with oil burner St
blower. Very good. $3440. Trader
Louie. 3055' Portland
Rd.
MAYTAG WASHER,
3 mo. old. $85.
Trader Louie. 3055 Portland Rd.
Chrome nook set $30. winthrop
Mahogany desk. $80. Mohair daven
port very cheap. 9 x 12 rug St pad,
$50. Ph. 3-9321.
2 CIRCULATING HEATERS, oil -rum
with each. $35 $30. l rocker. $7.oo.
2 steel cots. $4.50. small davenport.
$15. round table, lawn mower. Other
articles not listed here. Call morn
Ines. Msbelle Snyder 977 8. ComT.
USED fURNITURE at Bargain prices.
See Valley Furniture Co. before buy
hie. 285 N. Com'l. Ph. 1-7472,
SEWING MACHINES
New Home Electric $994$ and up. Ph
3-3139.
RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES
456 Wonted. Household Goods
USED i FURN- immediate appraisal,
highest prices. Valley Furniture. 285
N. Commercial. Ph. 27472.
NEED AT ONCE, Urge ouanUty used
furniture Ph 2-51 10 woocrv
IISFJ1 rUHNITURE
Phone 3-9185
Or YOU have furniture. apoU-ncea,
V snorting eood. etc to sen and want
top prices call TKAOEn U )U1E. S09S
Portland Ra pn, oars, itwi
458 Buik-ina Materlala"
Builders
Plywood, sheet rock. Insulstlon board,
doora. ahlneles. windows, asbestos
siding, cedar shakes. Electric water
beaters, toilets, wash basins, medicine
eijrts. cocnbinaUon storm doors.
waterproof wall board, large front
windows. '
We seU it cheap. C C. Long. Ph. t-UXL
One mile worm ot i-etrer.
NEED LUMBER
For larger amount-. buOders are real
tzing eubst-na 1 savings on all
n lee of framing lumber. Ne. 4
fx4'a and 1x9 shiPlaD. $17 per an. 2-9,
2x9. txie. $19 per n. No. 8. 2x4 s St
abi-lan. 939 nee m. Prices include de-
hveryC W. Salem Saw MOL 1099 Wal
lace ltd. pn. --.
DEA CUSTOMER . It ea TOUT
tractor car-enter usng the flaset
old growth, vertiesl grain yellow fir
finish Ibr. la Seleea. On hand at
Dtck Meyer Lbr. Co. Ph. S-aM. Si
Lane Ave,
-r-.-. A1.. ..a.j
t kviAJS a n t m
NoJ 1, 7.75, any im't del-
CeMt ee Mountain timber, 109 ao. ef
Me 1 ata elenr. auttable !
sidew alia. $3 per aq. Ted Mu-er
Ph i Salem S-1199 Saleea-
eence Hwy
HjHEOL 2x4 Pt litney toed $19 l
. thoua. feu haul. Indepeodcnce Lum
ber aad Mig Ca Iadepea deace, ore
IX llxmicak
XI TDK. TTSC IMwrnev at Catsn.
cona. -see amm new. kmu m wuim.
Sxrh-rdcry. October 13. 1949 8
450 Merchandise
482 Sporta Equipment
REMINGTON auto, shot gun. 18 gage.
Used 1 yr. 990. M. W
l'a H. P. out-
board motor. 949.
Ph. 97M. Inde-
penoence.
12 CA Kemington auto, shotgun with
recoil ' pad and rase. ExcelL cond.
1"5 N. Capitol Ph. 3-9448.
-u-ua aPRlNGEIELD. Red field peee.
vtade for 30-39 or $85. Ph. 2-08M
-0-0 CARBINE. "New. $UJ TradTr
louie, S055 Portland Rd .
33 H P Evinrude motor extra prep.
1948 mod. Canoe $20. Ph. 2-0783.
464 BlcTclea
MAN'S heavy service bicycle. $19
air Clark, Statesman
486 Trade. MlaceIlrneoua
ELEC. GUITAR, practically new. Will
sen or trade for typewriter. Ph.
3-9415.
488 For Rent Miscellaneous
OOon tfm Piano H L Stiff
U DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT Blan
kets rura 197 a Liberty- Pn 3-eu-z.
470 For Sale, Mlsce oeoua
Bargains in
New and Used Furniture
Used Davenport set. $24.90. Antique
organ. $35. Used crib. $12.50. Book
esse Ac desk comb. $15. Used chest,
$940. 5-pc. BR suite. Early Californ
ia n style. $55. Modern club chair.
$a SO. Baby stroller. 9 Wood heat
' er. $740. 5-pc. dinette set, $740. New
modern occasional chrs. $14.95 St up.
Wallet 1 drawer knee-hole desk, a
bargain ot 93949. New Deena floor
lamps. 91245. Daveno. $25. New dav
eno. $59.90. Woodry I Mkt, 1803
N. Summer.
WRECKING '41 Chrysler, parts reason
able, new radiator, good motor, fluid
drive trans., hester. etc. Ph. 3-5445.
" WARDS PORTABLE MILKER
Is Ideal for small herds I No pipes te
Install! This unit is on Its own two
wheeled, rubber-tired, sturdy truck I
Has Si h. p. motor and removable
vacuum tank. Less pall 9118.00. Wards
Farm Store. Trade and High Sts..Sa
lem.Oregon. -
SPRAY PAINTING machine, complete
outfit, ladders A all. set In trailer,
ready to go. Make offer. Ph. 97M
Independence for appointment.
SMALL CRAFTSMAN metal lathe with
',a H. P. Capacitor motor like new,
used 1 month. Sacrifice at $40. 38$
Evergreen. .
FOR SALE or TRADE: No. 30 Catapil
lar In good working order, will trade
for good truck and cash or some
thing of value. 534 Jersey St., Silver
ton.. .
10-' a IN. PLYWOOD piano boxes, 8145
each. 2 Stanley groover weatherstrip
motors. Ph. 2-0500 eves. ;
12 IN SAWDUST burner. Will install
reas. Also chimney extension. Stops
down drs ft. rsln" Ph. 3-0500 eves.
USED MOHAIR davenport and chair.
Also kitchen built-ins and sink. Ph.
3-5703. . ' ' .
NAT. ADV. spring mattress. Rtd. Fron
949 50 to 939 50. psplUl Bed Co. 3-4069.
NEED ROOM: Must seU Ice cream
cabinet. 4x9 ft. Best offer takes, ra.
8MB Coldsoot Mkt. Stayton, Oregon.
AD famous makes of small Appliances.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO
375 Chemeketa
STORM DOORS St sash made to or-
der. Glass replaced, rurn. repaired.
Salem Screen Shop 1430 S. 12th St.
Repair Now!
An makes of washing machines, vacu
um cleaners sewing macnines.
Pick up and deliver. W. Davenport.
Ph 3-7H71
eUARHY ROCK tor
Crusti-
ed rock. Oil dirt. We deliver.
Croisan Qnarrics
IKS S Coml St
Ph I-941T
Plant Ph. 3-1X11
Rea--07$
polea. all types.
l-NCX POSTS
shtnrl fertmaar Si Oatrock Phil-
MpsBros, Rt 9. Box 119 Ph $-1459.
pUstl-Kote the ceUophane-Uke finish
for your floors, woodwork or uno
bum, ne waxing required.
YEA TER APP-JANCE CO.
379 Chemeketa
Prc-Invcntory Sale at
Keith Brown
Aluminum griddle $245. was $3 95.
19 in. St 24 in. Poreeiain towel oars
Reg. to 91.90. now 19c
9 in. Hand tool grinder. Reg. 9845.
now 93-99.
Assorted door latches. Reg. to $2.7$,
now $19.
Scores of other Items tn this gtgantie
KEITH BROWN PKK -INVENTORY
SALE
Frdht 8c Court Sts. Salem
ELEC. RANGE with garbage burner
attached $15. 1419 N. 4th
n. Ph
3-9S40.
TWIN
SIZE baby
buggy,
like new.
Wss $70, now $39. Tri
adel
r Louie. 305$
Portland Rd.
SMALL PIANO. Uke
very reas.
1MM fnttmrm
OIL FLOOR furnace tank. gd. cond!.
Ress. I960 Nebraska St.
Combination
hlle
enamel isi i
range St gaa
Ph 2-7830.
water heater. Cheap
FULL SIZED 4 Ib. 100 wool fill
lied ;
ighij
ouiits. 9 full sues heavy wen
feather quilts made by Thomas Bed-,'
ding Co.. Denver Colo. Ph. 3-9891 be -
fore 4 pm.
GOOD 1 WHEEL traiSerT cover. 29W .
S. Com'l. J Peterson. Ph. 3-7-43.
Used Electrie refrigerators
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
373 Chomoketa'-
Sewing Msrhlnes Free-Westlnghousa
YEA TER APPLIANCE CO
375 Chemeketa
Hunters: AttenU
ve your game la
Deepfreeze Home rree-er.
YEA TER APPLIANCE CO. 1
379 Chemeketa
ELEMIN St O St J Vitomla Ph. 3-14ll
GOOD floor furnace, or trade lor Kooi
oil circulator. Ph. 28388.
3 BURNER GAS stove, also wood cir
culator. Ph. 3-4809 or 3-7700. ;
Westlnghouse radio-phooogrsph Con
soles as tittle as 98940.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
379 Chemeketa I
Used eiTctric ranCeS ?
YEATER APPLIANCE CO
373 Chemeketa . i
CHICKEN fertiliser for aale. Will de
liver. Phone 3-1819.
ONE ALLEN cash and adding ma
chine, like new, $1-5, 9 ft shew
esses. Inquire 1439 8. 12th St.
6H Clrcula tors dxasUcy reduce!
prices.
YEATER APPLIANCE f CO.
i- -- -
jij yi -ireaeta
Walling Sand & Gravel Co.
Crushed Rock
For roads St driveway. Cement Ready
mix. Concrete. Garden Sand. Bull,
dozing, drainage and witching. vd
shovel St drag Una. Phone 3-v249
aTMORAVs. Bar
Used U
YEATER APPANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa :'
Valley Sand & Gravel Co.
SUt Sand fill dirt Screened grave! a
sand for concrete. Intoa deL Exca
vating 19B Shovel aad rata. Tractor
coop and truck for dirt moving.
. Ph. office l-toor res. $-7149.
NEW HOME eewtog a-ac-laae. Perv-
abtae. aea t ,
vice any aaake
son Appllaacea.
472 Wcmtad. i41acknMe-W
Attention Logger. I
Coed logs wanlsd. S 1 er old grewth.
eea handle any aeasisat. Tee prseeav
Burkiaatf Lbr. Ce, Turner. Oreeoa.
Phone 112$. Selean svsalngs t-199i ac
9-783S L,
GOOD egT el madsra e-fe bS3-
ture. Ph. 9-1795. ' .
WANTED- Large as aiak. write Boa
300 Statesman.
WAM-IO): T
SO x '. tires
Wrlle
Boy SOU. State uw.
fHfWiLN UT irywe. I mile E.
. Lanes-tar pe. Auburn aoed. Claude
McKia-y. r -18
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