The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 11, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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DETROIT, Jan. 18 The Plj month Special DeLoxe Club Coupe, ene ef tune new models. Is shown above.
The ear Is declared to contain Important styling- chances and Improvement for safety and comfort.
Its high compression engine and many mechanical features provide lively, economical performance.
engineers say. The new models
Onion Growers Happy D
rice Drop fromDecember
By LUUe L. Madsen
' Farm Editor, Tho Statesman
While onion growers in the
Lake Labish area aren't bragging
bout what onions have been do
ing this winter, they do report
more satisfaction than did the
celery growers who had to put a
part of their 1949 crop back un
der the ground.
. Ronald Jones, manager of the
Labish Celery Growers, which
cooperative also includes 23 onion
growers, said Tuesday be believed
demand would take care of the
onions still unsold before the end
ef the season. Estimates made
Tuesday indicated that there are
bout 350 carloads of onions still
In the hands of the growers. This
number Is out of a total of 1200
carloads harvested.
A number of carloads are be
ing held by dealers who bought
earlier in the season before the
price dropped. It is not expected
that Chicago holders of the La
, fcish onions would ship their pur
chases east at present prices. In
stead these will probably be re
sold on the coast" area.
The trouble has been that
the gamblers put the price up too
high in the beginning,'' - Jones
stated, "and when they got out
ef the market it is hard .for the
Eowers to realize that their price
is been cut in two. What was
bringing $3.23 in December is
now standing at $2.75.
But Jones explained that $2 at
barvett time covers all expenses
end pays the growers a fair sal
ary for their work. This is com
parable to the $2.73 now. The
difference in the higher price is
taken up in storage and shrink
age costs, he explained. 7
Had the market stayed at
round $3 it would have been
good price all the way around
nd been good for the onion mar
ket itself, Jones said. When the
market started at $4 in Septem
ber sales simply froze, he ex
plained. A large acreage of onions is be
ing planned for this spring, Jones
said. -
.ml expect to see as large if not
larger acreage than usual was
bis comment .
Stocks and Bonds
CornpfVd hy the Awc)H Press
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LoBr-Tlme Farm Leans
license 8218 and M-223
Personal and Ante Leans
Why Suffer Any Longer
Wkest outers fan cm nt CkJaeae
remedies, Asa-slag saeeese It S
rears tat China. No matter wU
what ailments yea ore afflicted
disorders. siasniUa. heart, laags, Uv
sr. kidneys, fa, eeasapatioa. aleers
diabetes, rbenatatlsaa. fall and blad
der fever, akin, fe-saJe enmelaiata
CHARLIE
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SALEM. ORE.
office Bear t to 6,
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CIXXXKSS HERBALISTS
III .North Liberty
Upstairs above Decker's, 131 N. LTk
rty. Office epea Saterday only IS
aa. to I .nu, s to I Jn. Consulta
tion. Blood pretrare and nrine tests
are tree ef charge. Practices since
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Wednesday, January 11, 1850
will go ea display Thursday.
espite
mmissions
Open to Women
For the first time direct regular
army commissions are to be offer
ed to civilian women, according to
information received by CoL Carle
Abrams, chairman of the Salem
army advisory committee, from the
6th army's headauarters at San
Francisco. s
The new program calls for
new group of civilian women to
be selected annually. Most desired
among the applicants are college
seniors and college graduates be
tween the ages of 21 and 27, and
applications for the Initial quota
will be opened from January IS to
February 15.
Qualified Marlon county women
who are interested in becoming of
ficers in the women's army corps
should make application to Col.
Abrams, 411 Masonic building. Sa
lens.
Caroline Kerwin. late resident at
481 N. Winter st., in this city, January
9 at tho ass of 17 years. Services wiQ
bo naia Thursday January 13, at 10 JO
a.m. at the W. T. Big don chapel with
Tho Rr. George H. Swift wlU omcl
ata. . :.:
MOBJUIX . 1 i .
Mrs. Mlldrsn Morrill, lata resident
of Corvallis, In this city, January I,
at tho ace of TT years. Wife of B. W.
Morrill. Corrallii; motber of Mrs. Earl
W. Johnson, BeUl ton. Minn.; Ronald
L. Dyslln, Cherokee, Iowa: Mrs. B. R.
Kline. Nevada. Iowa: Mrs. Arthur
HeUenrren, Spanawaj. Wash.; and Mrs.
Fred Hubler, CorvaQis; also survived
by - 18 rrandchlldrca and 11 great-
aTandchiMren. Services win be. held
Mt Crest Abbey mausoleura under di
rection of W. T. Rifdon company. The
Rev. Q. Wesley Turner wlU officiate.
RAMONDA
John Ramonds, late raddont of Port
land. In this city. January 1. Requiem
mass will bo said Wednesday. January
11, at JO ajn. at St Joseph's Cath
olic church. Interment at St Barbara
cemetery under direction of W. T.
Ridon company, i
MeCARROIX '
Mary U McCarroll at the residence
at 1260 N. 17th St., January io. at tho
ago of 79 years. Wife of William Me
Carroll. 8alem; mother of D. S. Mo
Carroll, Mrs. Marvin Perkins and Mrs.
A. U Newton, all of Salem. Akw sur
viving are six grandchildren and 10
Riat-frandchUdren. Services will ho
Id Thursday, January 12, at 130 p.m.
at tho W. T. Rifdon chapel with tho
Rev. Lou la Klrby officiating. Inter
ment will bo to Beicrsst Memorial
park. .
OABBKRT
Mrs. Stella A. Gabbert, lata resident
of UO Wilbur at, la this city. January
10. at tho ago of 89 years. Brother of
Theodore Rowland. Salem. Funeral an
nouncemente later t by W. T, Rlgdon
company. J
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ITTZPA TRICK
William Andrew ntipstrick. at tho
residence at 324 liberty rd., January
10, at the age of 74 years. Surviving
are tho widow, Mrs. Carrie K. lits
patrlck, Salem: two daughters. Mr.
Loring Crier and Mrs. Max Allen, both
oi Bajem: son. xrmai K. owens. sa
lem: and four Grandchildren. An
noun cement of services later by tho
oavwuwiru cnapei.
RKANKT ' : li
Cedrio Tyler Reanoy, lata resident of
1121 Fir sC in thM city.-January 10.
at tho ago of 43 years. Surviving are
rua wiaow. sirs, sjieanor neaney. B
lem; three sons, William (Bill) L
Max Tyler and Kiai Allen Reaney. i
of Salem; his mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Reaney, Salem; a i sister, Mrs. Grace
Bryan, Burbank, Calif.; and a brother,
Aveiill Reaney, Salem. Funeral ser
vices will be held Friday, January 13.
tt 1J0 pjn. at the W. T. Rlgdon cnapei
with Interment In Belcrest Memorial
park. Tho Rev. Dudley Strain will
oiiiciaie. f
Breithaupts
Salem's Oldest Ram
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Panl Death
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Safety, Riding
Comfort Are
Features Qted
DETROIT, Mich, Jan. 10 The
1950 Plymouth car. declared to
have Important styling changes
and improvements for safety and
riding comfort, will go on display
Thursday in dealer showrooms
throughout the country including
Salem, Ore.
There are new lines In the sil
houette which give the new Ply
mouth a longer, lower, more
streamlined appearance, ' officers
say. The changes are readily ap
parent whether viewed from front,
rear, or side.
There is no increase in prices.
Rear fenders, which are bolted
on for economical removal in case
repairs are necessary, have been
restyled and lengthened. A larger
rear window on club coupes and
four-door sedans, slightly greater
over-all width, and alterations on
the rear deck provide a longer,
heavier, road-hugging appearance
tor all models. The grille has been
simplified and made more massive.
- Described as "packed with value
and ready to prove it", the new
Plymouth was characterized by
D. S. Eddins, president of Plym
outh, as "the greatest car value we
have ever offered the public."
"When we speak of value.1, Ed
dins said, "we mean that we have
combined beauty with sensible
styling, that we have achieved big
car performance with small-car
economy, and that the mechanical
excellence oz which wo nave al
ways been proud has maintained
its high level.
The new Plymouth line Includes
nine automobiles . in the special
deluxe and deluxe groups, avail
able in nine colors.
Stock Market
Weathers
NEW YORK. Jan.? 10-VThe
stock., market weathered another
beating today by traders cashing
in their profits.
Selling forces pounded the mar
ket at the opening and kept lt up
tnrougn the day. prices supped a
bit but losses never amounted to
much.
Late in the day the pressure
slackened and earlier declines
were either shaded or wiped out
A good many stocks ended with
modest gains, although declines
still out-numbered advances by
good-sized margin.
Volume topped the z.ooo.ooo-
share mark for the fourth full day
in a row. Sales amounted to 2,-
160,000 shares compared with 2,
330,000 Monday. .
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks remained at 73.2, the
highest point since August 1946.
Declines in the industrial and utility-
groups were balanced by
gain in the railroad division,
which showed good rise largely
because of a 7 -point jump in
Nickel Plate R. R.
The market once more was ex
tremely broad, with 1,185 indi
vidual issues traded. Of these 026
declined and 363 advanced.
New highs for 1949-50 were es
tablished during the day by 103
stocks while none touched a low
for the period. '
Frosh Glee Aides
Announced at WU
- i k
A committee of three was nam
ed this week by Rusell Tripp, stu
dent body president at Willamette
university, to assist Chairman Du
ane Denny with events for Fresh
man Glee, i 1
Appointed were: Wes Ishlkawa,
Honolulu, Hawaii; Margie Guice,
Seattle: and Tom Yates, Oakland,
Calif.
- Freshman ; Glee is an annual
spring event at Willamette. The
Prdf it Taking
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Manreen OTIara and Paul Christian In s romintie scene from Br-
dad,n Universal-International
, the Grand starting tomorrow.
Now York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, Jan, 10-AVXodajr,s Closing: Quotations:
American Can
108
15V4
147 tt
30
36V4
32
. 26
pDupont de
Am Power it Lt
Am Tel & Tel
Anaconda -
Gen Electric
Gen Foods
Gen Motors
Goodyear Tire
Int Harvest
Bendlx Avia
Beth Steel .
Boeing Air . , ,,
Calif Pack
Canadian Pac
Case J X
Caterpillar .
Chrysler .
Cons Vultee
Continental Can
Crown Zel
Curtis Wr
Douglas Air
Int Paper
36V4Kennecott
1SV4
Libby McN
40
35
Long Bell A
Mont Ward
66
Nash Kelvin
11
36
29
8
72
Nat Dairy
N Y. Central
Northern Pac
Pac Am Fish
Pac Gas Elec
PiitT
Valley
Obituaries
Mrs. Berths Vehrs
ALBANY Mrs. Bertha Vehrs,
87. died in an Albany nursing
Some January 7. Funeral services
were held from the Fisher Funeral
home, the Rev. J. W. Neely offi
ciating. Burial was in Willamette
Memorial park. Mrs. Vehrs had
been in failing health for many
months.
Bertha Vehrs was born Aug. Z3,
1B82. In Chicago. I1L. and spent
manv years of her life in that city.
In 1903 she was married to Claus
H. Vehrs in Chicago, and the same
year they came z Portland, living
there until 1923, at which time
they moved to Lebanon, making
that city their home until 1933.
Vehrs died in 1935, and Mrs. Vehrs
moved to Los Angeles. Two months
ago she came to Albany.
Surviving are six step children,
Mrs. Ruth Freese, Mrs. Emma Mil
ler and George Vehrs, all of Al
bany; Mrs. Bertha Vehrs of May
wood, Calif, Mctor Vehrs of Con
don, and Bert Vehrs of Vancouver,
Wash. '
Jacob ' Tompkins
DAYTON Jacob Tompkins
died Monday of a heart attack at
his home at Grand Island. Funeral
services will be held Saturday,
January 14, at 2 p. m. at the
Honewell church under direction
of the McMinnville funeral homer
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.
Emily Folsom and Verna Tomp
kins, both of Cutler City; five sons,
Harold, DanieL Willard, Jacob, Jr,
and Harry Tompkins; two broth
ers, Martin and. Forbes Tompkins;
and several grandchildren.
Grain Develops
Firm Tone in
Day's Trading
CHICAGO, Jan. 10-WHSralns
developed a firm tone st the board
of trade today, f olowing yester
day's decline. Some indications of
export business combined with a
buying and some short covering,
cold i wave to promote scattered
Wheat started easy and firmed
on floor reports that some flour
business is in prospect through
the production and marketing ad
ministration. There was little sell
ing interest in the corn pit, and
soybeans advanced on export re
ports. At the finish wheat was 1 cent
to Vk cents higher, corn was
to 1 cent higher, oats was Yi to
one cent higher, rye was 1 cent to
1 ft higher, soybeans were Vt to
2 cents higher and lard was 2
to 10 cents s hundredweight
higher. i
The weekly government weather
report indicates some damage may
have been done winter wheat by
cold weather which hit the south
west where sufficient snow cover
ing : was lacking. In addition to
that, only one car of wheat was
listed as received here today.
Sundde Banned
A$ Fire Hazard
PXTTSFIELD, Mass, Jan. VHJP)
-A soda fountain sundae was ban
ned as a fire hazard here by Fire
Chief Thomas F. Burke. '
The let cream concoction, feat
ured by a local drug store, was
known 'as the "Flaming Nut Sun
dae." It consisted of a half pint of
ice cream, one and a half ounces
of hot fudge, an ounce of marsh
mallow, a cube of sugar, nuts and
three drops of lemon extract .
The extract, containing 70 per
cent, alcohol, was set ablaze be
fore serving.
Burke ruled the delicacy was
a fire hazard to fur coats, sweaters
and cotton dresses.
PROPERTY SETTLEMENT
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 10-)-In-grld
Bergman's attorney announc
ed, here that he and her hus
band's lawyer "have worked out
a basis for what we feel is a fair
and equitable property settle
ment" freshman class challenges the oth
er three classes to a song and mar
ching contest
plctexe. In color by Teehnleolor at
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62
43
48
Penney J C
Radio Corp
55
13H
26
30
23
41
31
43
53
64 V4
27
9
16
26
87
15
27
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49
Rayonier
Rayonier pfa
Reynolds Met
Richfield
. 47y4
. 28
. 36V4
.83V4
7
. 24
. 57
. 17
. 38
. 13
.
Bafeway
Sears Roeb
So Pacific
& L
Stan Oil Cal .
Studebaker
Sun Mining
Transamerica
Union Oil
18t7n Pacific
. 13
Un Airlines
U S Steel
Warner Bros
. 34
103
Woolworth
Salom Market
Quotations
fAs of late resterdarl
BtrmmrAT
Premium jh-.
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Wholesale
Retail
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cents over ouying price.)
Large AA
arse A
Medium AA ,
Medium A
Pullet
Crack
A Leghorn Hena
B Lechtm hena
C Leehorn hens
A Colored hens
B Colored hens
Colored hens
Colored fry 3 At udV
B Colored fryers
C Colored fryers
A old rociatera
B o d roosters
C old roosters
LIVESTOCK hy Valley Park
Fat dairy cows 11.00 to
Cutter cows S 00 to
Dairy heifers
H.00 to
13.00 to
Buua
Good VeaL 150 to S00 tbs-22.00 to
Good .calve - ll 00 to
Woo led lambs , 19.00 to
Feeder lambs 13.00 to
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Jan. 10 AP)(TJSDA
Cattle salable 250; market active,
strong with Monday'a advance. Some
cows strong to 50 cents higher: 1 lot
good 1060 lb fed steers 23.25; few com
mon steers 18.00-21.60; medium heifers
18.SO-20.00; cutter-common dairy-type
heifers 14.O016.50; canner -cutter cows
largely 13XO-14J0: few 13.00: heavy
Hofateia cows up to 1S.50; good young
beef cow a up to 19 J0; few good aauaage
bulls IS JO-19.23; common-medium
13a-17J0.
Calves salable TS. Market active,
rteady to strong; good-choiee vealers
25.0O-2S 00; including 1 405 lb calf at
28.00; medium vealers mostly 20M
24.00; culls downward to 10.00.
- Hogs aalable 200; market fairly act
ive, mostly steady; good -choice 180-230
lbs largely 18 25; few kU fat type
butchers unsold; good-choice - 280-2S5
lbs 17.00-60: good 400-969 lb sows 14.00-19rood-cholce
feeder pigs quoted
Sheep salable 150; market active,
strong with top 15 cents higher; 1 lot
good-choice 102 lb fed lambe with fall
shorn pelts 22.00: acattered lota good
choice No. 1 to full wooled pelts 21.00
.79; odd medium ewes tM; good owes
quotable up to X00-M. , -
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Jan. 10 AP Wheat:
Caah grain: Oats No 2-38 lb white:
57.00; barley No 3-45 lb. B.W. 99.50;
No 1 flax 3-4.
Cash wheat (bid) soft white S.m.:
soft whit (excluding rex) S.1SV.1
white dug S.l8i:
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.18't; 10
per cent 2.18J; 11 per cent 2.19; 13 per
cent 3.20;
Today's ear receipts: Wheat 40; bar
ley 3; corn 4; oata 4; mlllfeed 13.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Jan. 10 AP But
terfat tentative, subject to Immed
iate change j Premium quality, maxi
mum to ii to 1 per cent acidity de
livered in Portladd. S7e 11m first qual
ity. S9c; second quality. 83c, valley
routes and country points So less than
first .
Butter Wholesale LoJfe. buTtt cubes
to wholesalers: Grade AA, 99 score.
63c Ib A. 83 score, 62c-. B, 90 score.
90c: 80 score 99c, Above prices are
are strictly nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Cregon singles. 3S-42e
Ore fen 9-Ib loaf. 44lfc-45o lb.
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade,
large, 38-40fce dot; A grade, medium.
34-35,kc; small. 33V.c; B grade, large,
37-38C
Live chickens (No. t quality.
r.OJS. plants): Broilers, under S lbs..
20e lb.: fryers. 2-3 lbs.. 33-35c; 3-4
lbs., 3A-27c; roasters. 4 lbs. and over.
l6-27c; fowl. Leghorns, under 4 lbs.,
14-15c; over 4 ibs ISc: colored fowl
all weights. 21-23c; old roosters, all
weights. 14-16C.
Turkeys Net to growers: Tome,
30-31c; hens, ,44c; price to retailers,
dressed A roving hens. 60-(lc: A young
toms, 37-38C; 11 M toros. 41 -42c.
Rabbits aver tee to growers): Live
whit, 4-9 lbs 17-lSc. 9-4 lbs- 19-17c;
colored. S cents lower; old or. heavy
does and bucks. 8-Ue U4 fresh fryers,
40e lb.; local. 48-S3e.
Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to
retailers per cwt):
Beet Steers, good. 500-800 Tba..
839-42; commercial. 837-41; utility,
832-35: cows, commercial. $31-34; u til
It y, S23-30.
Beef cuts (Good steers): Bind
quarters, $50-53: rounds $43-48; full
loins, trinmed $66-70; triangle. $33
34; square chucks. $35-40: ribs, $53-65;
forequarters. $34-38.
Veal and calf Good. $41-43; com
mercial $35-38; utiUty, $30-33.
Lambs: God -choice spring lambs,
$40-43; commercial. $34-38; Utility.
Pork cuts Loins. No. I. 8-13 lbs..
$40-43; shoulders, 1$ lbs. down. 830
31.50; sparenbs, $38-41: carcasses, 120
170 lbs- $24-26; mixed weights $3
lower.
Wool: Coarse. vaUey-medlum grades,
45c lb.
Mohair: Nominally SSo lb. on 13
month growth.
Country-killed meats: - '
Veal: Top quality, 34-36 lb.; other
grades according to weight-quality
with lighter or heavier. 25-Soc.
Hogs. Ught blockers. 33-2Se lb.;
sows. 19-23c.
Lambs: Top quality springers. 33-30C
lb.; mutton. 10-llc.
Beef: Good cows. ZS-28e lb.; canners
Outters, X2-25C.
Onions: Supply moderate, market
fairly steidr; Ore. Yellows. No. 1.
$2.70-85; 10 lbs- 45-48c. Yellows, med.,
825-50; large. $2.90-75: broilers. 10
Ibs 35-38C.
Potatoes: Ore. Deschutes Russets. No.
1A. $3.75-90; 25 lbs- $1 00-05; 19 lbs..
60-7c No. Is, extras. $4 10-25. Wash.
Netted Gems. No. 1 J3.SO-S5: large-bakers.
$4-25-50: No. T 60 lbs- $143-20.
Idaho No. 1A. $400-10. , M
Hay new crop; stack baled. U S.
No. 3 green alfalfa, truck or car lota
f.o.b. Portland or Puget Sound mar-
NOnCZ OF THE SIXTEENTH AN-
NVAL MEETING OF MEMBERS
Notice is hereby given that the
Sixteenth Annual meeting of the
members of tho First Federal Savings
and Loan Association of Salem, will
be held at the office of the company
at 142 South Liberty Street Salem.
Oregon, on Wednesday, January 18th,
1950. at 1J30 P. M. of said day for the
purpose of electing members of the
Board of Director a. and the transac
tion of such other business as may
legally come before the meeting.
All members are requested to be
present
John H. Car kin. President J-4-1L
Proper distance for viewing a
16-Inch television set Is declared
by experts to be six to 10 feet.
kets. $37-3 ton; US. No. I mixed
timothy $39 ton: new crop oats and
veten mixed nay or u nee timed clover
nay. nominally gu. 37 depending on
quality and location baled on Wil
lamette valley farma.
NOTTCX TO CRTDITORS;
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Morton, De
partment of frooate. in the Manor of
the Estate of Hattie Tomlln, deceased;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
adminiatrator of the estate of Hattie
Tomlln, deceased, by the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon. County of
Marlon. Probate Department
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to pre
sent such- claims, together with proper
verification attached, to the under
signed administrator of his attorney.
Elmer M. Amundson. at ess N. High
Street. Salem. Oregon, within six )
months from the date of this notice,
the aame being dated and published
for the first time this 21st day of
December. 1949.
GORDON TOMLTJf,
Administrator of the Estate of Hattie
Tomlia. D-21-2S-J-4-11-U
NOTICB OF HEARING UPON OR
GANIZATION or PROPOSED
NORTH MARION SOIL CONSER
VATION DISTRICT. EMBRACING
LAND LYING IN MARION COUN
TY, OREGON.
WHEREAS, on tho 10th day of No
vember. 1949, there was duly filed la
the office of the State Soil Conserva
tion Committee at Corvallis. Oregon,
a petition signed by 91 landowners,
pursuant to the provlsiona of the Soil
Conacrvaflon Dtstricta Law Chapter S
Title 109 O.CX.A. reauestinc the estab
lishment of the - North Marion Soil
Conservation District, and
WHEREAS, the lands described bv
said petition, and any other lands
wntcn will be considered for Inclusion
In the said district are located In Mar
ion County and described substan
tially as follows:
"All land in Marlon County lying
North of the Township line be
tween T6S and T7S with the ex
ception of the area already includ
ed within tho boundary of tho
Silver Creek Sou Conservation
District"
NOW. THEREFORE, notice Is here
by given that a public hearing will
be held pursuant io the said petition,
on the question of the desirability and
necessity in the Interest of the gen
eral welfare, of the creation of such
district: on tho question of the ap
propriate boundaries to be assiened
to such district: upon the propriety of
the petition, and of all Other pro
ceedings taken under the -said . Act;
and upon all questions relevant to
such inquiries. The said public hear
ing will be held by the State Soil
Conservation Committee oa Thursday,
the 9th day of February. 1950. be
ginning at 200 o'clock. p.m.. in the
City Hall at St Paul. Oregon. In the
."nt7.or. Mrion. and beginning at
8:00 o clock p.m.. in the Hieh School
in Gervais. Oregon, la the County of
Marion.
Every person, firm, corporation,
state, county, of municipal agency
holding title to more than ten acres
of land lying within the limits of the
above-described territory, and all oth
er Interested parties are invited to
attend and will be given opportunity
to be heard at the time and place
hereinbefore specified. i
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION
COMMITTEE OF OREGON
By Howard E. Cushman
A M (Executive Secretary) J-10-F-4
P-., h day of January. 1950. at
Corvallis. Oregon.
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notices
Salem Lodge No. 4 Ay.fcA M.
Wednesday Jaa. 1L X. A. De
gree $ pja.
312 Lost and Found
LOST: Works from man's IT Jewel
Ben rua wrist watch between Sr.
High A: Post Office. Ph. 2-3403. Re-
ward.
COST: Lady'e whiU gold Hamilton
wrist watch Sat arternoon. Beward.
x Ph. 3-8423 after $ p.m.
LX)ST: Middle Grove area, black cat.
. 4 white feet white on chest Arurwers
toname of -Boota." Reward. Ph.
a-suaa or a-ai7a.
Cost:
Large yellow dog with chain.
Answers
"Husky." Ph. 34343.
316 Personal
IF Lonely, write Ruth L. Wade. Box
607. Vancouver. Wo, aa old reliable
V1US.
STANLEY Home Products, ph. 3-9307.
WANTED to Borrow: $2000, 13 to 24
mo- good int, good security. Box
jo - . xaiesTnan
MADAM GRAY. . Fortune teller Palm
and pecychic readines Madam solves
four problem, advice 173 S. ComX
h. 29283 Hrs t s m. to 10 p.m.
IF LONELY, write Ruth L. Wade. Box
$07. Vancouver. Wash, aa old reh-
aoie ciud
StANL-Y Home Products. Pa 4 Ma
Perkins 535 N. Winter. Ph. 39307.
aLcohoUcA ANONYiiOUA p 6
724 HMi
HAVE YSU' Seen Mrs. Smith laieM
ask ncr aoous BpencersT ra. 3-5072.
400 ActiltTirc
102 Uresioclr
W ANTED: Sows tt Butcher bogs.
Barbers Market Turner. Ore.
WANTED: All types livestock pk
WANT Fresh or Springer cows, cows
giving 3 gal or more, all types beef
cattle. Buy entire herd. Tom Webb.
nt 1. Turnner. Ph 925
feULL "Service any place. Ph. 42949. ' '
BONDED livestock buyer. Claude 2-
wards. Bt. 3. Box 6P9E. Ph 3-1144
BONDLD LIVESTOCK buyer L C
MeCandligh 1127 S 35th Ph 1-8147
LICENSED Livestock buyer, ft C
Saethea. 1550 Lancaster dr. ph. 3-1345
404 Pcmltrf end Rabbitr
4 NEW Zealand whit does. bred, tt
I Buck. Ph. 24343.
WANTED: Geese and ducks, also an
kinds of poultry, weighed and paid
on farm. M. E. Aasland. Gen. DcL.
ssiem
Kfcw HAMl'SHlRE chicks for immedi
ate or future delivery Hatches every
Tuesday. Foxes Hatchery 3830 State
NtW HAMPS. Ckls. U per 166. CeK
ring Hatchery. Silverton. Ore.
f OR SALE: 150 New Hamp pullets, Uy
lng 70. No culls. 11.85 ea. Lloyd
Wickett 1 ml S. Jefferson Junction
on old 99E. Turn 84 mile post, )
mile. Ph. Jefferson 506.
412 Fruit cind Feu in Produce"
EASTERN ALFALFA hay by T. or
tpuck load. 865 S. 13th. Ph. 2-9923.
425 Auction Sales
Livestock & Furniture
AUCTION 'r
WED- JAN. 11, 10 AM. & T PJ.
e 3 piece Mr. tt Mrs. Bedrm Suite
e $ piece walnut dining rm set
Walnut china closet
Table At floor lamps
New desk
e 2-$ drawer chest
e RoQaway bed
Adjustable hospital bed
Wheel chair
Child desk
End tables
e 9x13 rug At pad
e S davenoe
e Baby bed
8 A.B, apt electric range
e 1 $-ft Frig, refrigerator
e 1 S-ft Gruno refrigerator
3 wood-circulator heaters
Trailer aize oil beater
Many items of tools tt mic
e Chickens At rabbits
Calvea Ac veals
Feeder tt weaner pigs
e Cows, heifers bulla (
LANE UDTELL'S
ATJCTION SALES YARD
REMEMBER. WE WILL SELL ON
COMMISSION OR PAY CASH FOR
YOUR MERCHANDISE.
LOCATED 1 BLOCK WEST Of" LAN
CASTER DRIVE ON , SILVERTON
. soao. ra. s-ew-.
400 Agriculture
403 Pets
REGISTERED Dobermaa Ptnscher
pups. -Really fine bred at reasonable
? rices. Inquire LeCray Boarding and
ra.ning Knls. Ph. 31398.
DR. S. PTlJEVENE has returned to his
oflice. Salem Veterinary Hospital
win open to .eceive patients aa us
Visl Xi80 PORTLAND ROAD. PH.
U-477
lK RegUtered German short
lrXL.zvgalT' mo- ow. rn. 4-Z943 or
3-9064.
450 Merchandise
455 Household Goods For Sole
REFRIGERATOR. Late bodel. bargain
at 8125, C. F. Duncan. Rt. 9, Box 684
Salem. ! mi. S. W. of Uberty on
Skyline Rd.
QiT oTDrawers. Vanity 4 bed. Will
. ll nara1.1v tM tllll
SMALL Piano, In fine cond. Very
reai. iDf a. cottsee.
LINOLEUM
$4 50
RUGS
Valley Fura. Co.
283 N. Com I
453 Wanted Household Goods
TRADE TS your household effects ea
new furniture st Woodry Furniture
Market. 1605 N. Summer.
CASH Immediately for used furni
ture. appliances rugs; sewing ma
chines, pianos, sporting goods or
nearlv anything of value. Pay pre
mium for complete households. Ph.
3-611 Glen Woodry, established la
gaiem as years.
56u Owe t to yourself to get my
bid on your furniture, appliances,
etc before selling, ph. 3-8558 Trader
Louie. 3055 Portland Rd.
ilUkUJ gUKN . immediate appraisal.
. highest prices. Vsllev Furniture, 389
N Commercial. Ph, 37471
458 Building Materials
Wallboard
New i" wallboard. durable, tight,
weight. In-ulaUon value. 4x8 sheets
$1 J4 WxXl- and. UTx24" ceiling tile.
Low priced. C G. Long. ph. 2-562L
i miie norm or neizer
VERY Good and 2 In old growth
fir lumber. 3x4 If 3x12 in truck
load lota. $20 per m delivered. Ted
i Muller. Call Salem 21196.
Used Doors - Windows
30 in. doors with standard frame and
hardware $8.50. . Windows with
frames $7.50. Large sashes 82 25. a in.
Firtex 3c ft- Insulation 2e ft. C. G.
Ixmg. ph. 3-582L 1 mile north of
Keirer.
SPECIAL
Reg. 8c per ft 4 in. moulded base. 6c
per ft Reg. 6c per ft 3 in. moulded
casing 4c per ft
EPPING LUMBER. CO.
4140 Silverton Rd. Ph. 22054
Waterproof Wallboard
3 thicknesses, new hard, smooth wall
board. Cheaper than plywood. Per
fect for kitchen tt bathroom walla.
Used for flooring over cement St
wood floors, G. C. Long, ph 2-6821.
l miie nann or K.eizer.
RED CEDVR SHINGLES
No I S S's, any amount delivered,
lowest marke price 18 in. No 1
carton packed cedar wall shakes Ted
Muller. Saler-lndep. road. Call 3-1198
. Saletn
Doors - Plywood
New S panel doors. $8.50. 1 panel doors
$730. Glaae doors $10.50. Overhead
Sarage door, hardware, $1SA0. Front
oor lock $430. V4" plywood 4x8
sheets. Good 1 side $2 3. G. C. Long.
pn J-S8ZI. 1 miie norm or xeizer.
UOWSEB BROS. Your power toot
rental headquarters 141$ S. 12th St
Ph. ,-SS 146
GOOD Used dry Lbr. S4S No. 1 It
better, 2x8 tt 3x10. 10 ft long. Ph.
37113.
Siding Shakes
New white asbestos siding $10 eo. No
paint needed. IS" cedar shakes in
carton, choice of colors, tutdercourse
Included $13 sq. G. C. Long, ph 2-5821
1 mile north of Keizer.
4S4 Bicycles
STURDY boy's bicycle. Ptu 3-38S4. fll
4S8 Trade. tv-8ce-mso
TO TRADE: Model A pick-up for. gd
trailer. Ph. 30008 or. call 7$ Lan
sing Ave. - 5"
483 For Rent Miscellaneous
U -DRIVX TRUCKS FOR RENT Blan
kets rum 1 197 8 Liberty Ph 3-va
GOOD USED Piano H. U SufL
470 For Sale. Miscellaneous
SEARS T saw. motor. Metal stand.
Bal plywood. $35. Ph. 38585.
FUR Coat. Russian Weasel, latest rno-
deL $179.98. was $225. Only worn
feww times. Moioiia. ki. i. rnrx ajb.
SEAL Coat practically new, size 12-14,
$0. See at apt 1. 1310 8. 13.
fREX.' 4 trees for the falling, also lath
for ra4e. 1283 Broadway.
USED Electric washers $19 95 and up.
Yester - Appliance Co
373 Chemekets St
USE
ORGANIC
FERTILIZER
O The right way to re
build ihe soil.
O Free of weed seeds
O Odorless
6 sacks
Balk 1 ton
$ 5.00
10.00
2. tons 17-50
Free delivery anywhere in
Salem area
Phone 3-8127
USED Electric ranges $19 95 and up
Yeater Appliance Co
X78 crtemeaeta
WkECKlNO House bull tin, sink.
doom, windows. 3310 Garden Road.
aTMORXvS Harlev Push Ph 2-S7hT
Tl-KOTE. the cellophane-like finlab
for floors or linoleum
- Yeater Appliance Co-
373 Chemeketa St
Silver Dlattne
special offer - January only
Completely resilvered
'' 3 pe tea aeU SS.S6
Trays 18 In. 84.95
Knives forks, spoons 23e ea.
salt and pepper shakers 50c ea.
other articles accordingly.
Avek Plating Co. 1880 S 121h
OIL Circulators at greatly reduced
prices
Yeater Appliance Co
373 Chemeketa St.
C5HJ Electfie refrigerators , $49$4
and ep.
Yeater Appliance Co
375 Chemeketa St
Walling Sand & Gravel Co.
Crushed Rock
For roads aV driveway. Cement Ready,
mix. Concrete. Garden Sand Bull
dozing, drainage and ditching. ' yd
shovel A drag line Phrme 3-9249
VENDING MACHINES
Seven four column Alouna Gam A
Candy dispensers Forced sale Make
II tlici . S is m wi e -r
I'S ED Radios and records players
' tM and up.
Yeater Appliance CO- -375
Cbemekeu St.
an offer Pn s-4437 or 2-w3
450 Merchandise
470 For Sale. Miscellaneous
Phillips Bros. ; '
Fertlnzera weO rotted or freak, any
kind, by yard or sack Flagstone for
all rock work, cedar fence posts and
tele and elect poles any lenfh.
shinrles, rew ost lumber Ph.
3-MS8. Rt. 6. Box MS Salem.
N,W HOME ttwini iiirnines PorU
shies desk types complete lino ser
vice any make machine Ralph lohn-
"- a nnfianees
HeVAl YOUR HOME eiecctcaily with
westincnouse or Writs xaulomatia
electric heaters feater Appliance Co
X 1 lyjc. m - , 1
ju-rKio.KATOH and elec range, very
reaonanie. rn. I-S7BS eve.
LATE'MODEL Smith office typewriter!
like new, SCO. Phone 3-5871.
rcuTFTTTCelvinator. Inquire al isi$
N. 34th St, 1947 model
A MUST SELL" .
Snot gun, rifles, pistols, revolvers,' jt-
board motor, and '33 Frt V-8 sedan.'
IUyonsblvpriced. Ph. 3-6080.
LOVELY lone full back brown squirrel
coat. Cost 81 SO. will sacrifice for S0.'
ornJ times last season. Ph. 2-6780.
SOLID BLACKTWalmTt'oea with ne"w
springs and Mattress. Antique. Bog
466. co Statesman.
472 Wonted. Miscellaneous
WTLL Store piano for Its use. ph. 4?1M.
tt' . .t - . . . ..T r- t. -i 1 ij-.
S-v.'v J, DU" n peeled rir
Piling. Advise price f.o.b. shlortng
Ppmt, Quantity can supply, earliest
shipment Niedermerer - Martin
Company 714 Soaldlng Building.
PORTLAND 4. Oreeon. ATwster 434L
CHEAP Used piano. Cash or wllftrade
rurniture. ph. Woodry, 3-5110 ,
474 MlsceDaneous
HOWSER BROS. Your power tool
rental headquarters 1419 S 12th St.
Ph 3348
WAN1 ro Buy uaed cameraa tt teases,
McEwan Photo Shop 433 State
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE tN MOST '
CASES i
Bring or Mail Your Plates for Reneir
DR BARRY SEMI.ER DENTIST
Adolph Bldg Sute At Cora Ph 3-3311
476 Fuel
PHILLIPS tt OSBORN ENTERPRISE
xnone 4-ZB39
. . Immediate delivery
iff" Dry second growth fir $11.00
DRrAVpod, most kinds. Ph.24276.
WR TV vunnA u.-irt- Sh )A1ie. "
OAK WOOD. ir At 27li cord deUv-
- . ui j prune wooa, 13 toaa.
Green prune wood. $13 load. Cut
any length. 16 dry fir, also wood
sawing. Ph. 3-2232.
GOOD News: on these cold winter
dsvs when other fuels fail, try a
load of our special, large, dry win
ter slab. It will really keep roa
warm and be kind to -our pocket
book too Ph. Oregon Fuel Co.
now. j;3jj.
R (4 At J.r!l '
Clean, dry or given block Also planer
wood No bark 1260 Candle wood
Drive Ph. 3-2382
Hishwav Fuel Co.
STOVE It DIESEL OILS
FRESfl CUT SAWDUST
DRY SLAB PH 34444
Phillips Bros.'
Old Br. ash, maple, oak 4" fir
tr
aiao ana eoginct Ph 3-1458
Capital Laimber-Fuel Co.
rfl? -ri71 r 3-6024
OLD GROWTH BLOCK WOOD FO
rllKWACt or HEATER
Tri City Fuel
fnUINE S-7443
IS-m. alab wood and edging
Fresh ut ecreewed eawdusi
13-ta. inside mill wood
Dry wood
ASK FOB SAB GREET! STAMPS
West Salem Fuel Co.
IS-m. DRY OR GREEN SLAB WOOD
DRY PLANER ENDS
OM growth block wood .16 la. eeea
no berk
SCREENED 8AWDUST .
RURAL DELIVERIES '
... DIESEL AND STOVE OIL
Phone: Salem 3-4031
Also pick up -rood at 1525 Edsewatas
9. w oa jem.
t RY Pine box wool Call j-9 189. "
' 14" Wood :
Old and Second Growth fir '
X UNIT LOADS
Dellvered to Salem $13 09
. For orders please call colled
Independence 43
Independence Lumber and '
i Manufacturtna Company- . '
l Independence. Oreeou
Elmer- Boje
3029 S. 12th " Ptl 9-9483
BLOCK WOOD tor furnace, planer
, wood for cookttove. 16 In, old gth fjr
Orego"n Fuel Co.
Dry slab or dry edging fresh clean
sawdust green edging $3.50 Id, dbl,
$10. Also Is" green slab or 4. Phone
3-5533.
Capital Lnmbcr-Fuel Co.
Phone S-TTI1 or $-8014
SCREENED FRESH SAWDTTST ,
DRY 2nd growth fir, stove lengtSi
Reas. Ph. 3343. 38443.
144 SLAB. 1 cords $10. P J-l4i4. "
500 Business & Finance
502 Business CVpportunlflee
BUSINESS SPACE FOR LEASE
Kew building, parking area la re sr.
J MtlmmM OJJf
BAKXRY route Ac truck. Have to move. ,
No blue sky. Ph. 3-8306.
148 DODGE bakery truck is rouiL
jwza t-onnna a rw z-433. Z.-7PJ.
. ,ik.. r x r 1 J
510 Money To Loan"
BE THRIFTY
IN 50
A "Bill Cohsolidation,,
loan may make you "Thrifty la '50.
Pay off your bills. Lower your month
ly payments.
$50 to $1500
Call or phone today '
PACIFIC
Industrial Loans
119 S. Liberty Phone 4-2203
fiTYour Property Is for sale it will pay
you to know how much of an FHA
loan tt will stand. This informatloa
fat obtainable with but very little
trouble.
Do Not Hesitate to call on us for any
: Information you . desire about FHA
LOANS.
State Finance Co.
. 153 .S. High, St. Tel. 34121
FARM and CITV OANS 1
4k and 8
Tout owe terms of repayment withla
reason Cash for Real Estate Con
tracts and Second Mortgagee.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
207 Pioneer Trust Blot. Ph. 4-2233
PRIVaT"MSK-eY to loan on goo.
first mortgages.
CHAS. HUDKINS & SON
250 N. High St. Phone 2-412$
AUTO LOANS
VILLA METTE CREDIT CO.
1S3 Church St - Ph. $-3467
Parking Aplenty . .
Ue M13-SI54
$ CASH , $
Hollywood Finance Co.
I960 Fairgrounds Road
Nest to bank. Free parkins- Pa.
3-7033 - Lie No 51369-S29L npyi
Kenvfin wgr
Private Money
Oa Cars Trucks & Trailer Homes
Long or Short rem Payrosate
Rov H. Smmons
US S. Commercial St Ph. -tl$
- m
1 1
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