- it i-i I r Campus Life Perking Up - yMHnuBflwamiwa mmyxMHjE. p;ni-wiLyn w--- . !- - - i ' ' A - ' - i . 'j & - t- v . . I 1 r , - - (''. 1 r" i 5 I - -i " V - ' '' " ' - ..... ; . , - , Wnixmett unlyerslty's campus b berinninr to ihow sUns of life as the new fall term looms. Here, readriax their SUma Alpha Epsllon Urtns qurters for the rushing period are, standinr, Frank Rlebe, Portland, left; Ward Stanton, Sacramento, Calif.; and Ray Myers, 2375 Madison it. Sittlnx is Tom Edwards. Tail Classes will start September 13, with new students arriving this week for orientation sessions. (Statesman photo.) . 1 New York Slock Qnolalions NEW YORK, Sept. Ad Corp 26 AI Chem 56y4 Al Chalmers ., 32 Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodyear Tire Homes take Int Harvester Int Paper JI Johns -Man Kennecott , Am Airlines 10 Am Pow & Lt - 16 Am Tel & Tel 154I4 'Am Tobacco .- 63 Anaconda . 34s Atchison 127 Libby McN Lockh Aire Loew's Inc Long Bell Beth Steel 40 Boe Airplane 35 Borjr Warner 67 Bur Add M 12 Calif Packing 48 Montg Ward Nash Kelv NY Central Can Pacific 18 Caterpillar . 41 North Pac Celanese 37 Pac Am Fish Chrysler 68 Con Edison 27 Pac Gas & Pac Tel & Cons Vultee : 16 Packard Crown Zellerback 39 Curt Wright 8 Doug Aircraft 85 Penney Perm RR . Pepsi Cola Philco Bad Corp Raynonier Ray Pfd Dupont ; 78 Eastman Kodak 42 Emer Radio 15 Gen Electric - 46 V Macleay The Homo Econom-1 les club of Macleay grange will noia an au-aay xneeung weanes- Oflheat gives my muscle a break no more basement furnace-fussing with old fashioned fuels. ; V Coil yon fecal Standard HeotiiB Oil Dealer er Staaddrd Oil Office teday TIME-SAVING SERVICE is your local Standard Heating Oil Dealer specialty. Hell keep you supplied regularly vith 100 pure distilled fuel . . . Standard Stove Oil (for apace heaters) or Standard Furnace Oil (for pressure type burners). Ask him about "Automatic deliveries on Furnace Oil it takea supply thoughts completely More ll-OTV-Today'i closing quotations: 44;Repub Stl . 90 Mi Rey Metals 60 Richfield S7 30 45 32 47 22 60 73 83 30 10 38 35 'Safeway 30!Sears Roebuck 54, Soc Vac 42 South Pac 63 Std Oil Cal ; 7 Std Oil NJ U 32 Studebaker L 16'Sunsh Mn . 27 Swift and Co &L.X ' 56 y4 18 IA 22 Transamerica 15 21 31 Twent C Fox Un Oil Cal U Pac L 96 16 jUn Airlines tin Alrrraft 15 31 Elec 31 Tel 102 !Un Corp 3 30 .37 13 4IJ S Plywood 62 !U S Steel 18 Warn Bros 8 West Un Tel 36 I 39 16 38 34 West Air Br . 28 West Elec 31 45 Woolworth day at the grange halL Members are asked to come prepared for la quunng session. By switching to oil heat now) Housekeeping's easier with oil heat-no soot nor greasy 'scum to soil my rugs and drapea! V L 1 . Bk, r""S SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfek. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr BJ ' i for your money In fast, demn hoot Feed Grains SeUatPeak Season Prices CHICAGO, Sept !!'-- Feed grains corn and oats sold at their best prices of the season on the board of trade today.' Advances In these two cereals were fairly - substantial, but not spectacular. In most cases final prices were off a little from the Salem Obituaries JACKSON . ' ilkU A TVan Tat M1MT1T AT 151 N. 13th t In this city. Septein- Der v, at xn ag oi do. ousmm v Vinie Jackson. Salem: father of Georc w. jacuon, roruana, ana mnw . Jackson. Richland. Waah4 brother of Marion jaexson, Bwtnwiwr. 10m. Also survived by six grandchildren. Ho was a member of tb First Chrte- timvm fiVnrf Vi1-t-ftl unripM Will DO 11.11 V-1 1 V. . SMAA.B. - T held Tuesday. September 12. at 130 pjn. at tho W. T. Rigdon chapel. Coo cludlng services at Leo Mission ceme tery with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. VERNON - - John B. Vernon, at the resiaeno at rout X. Independence, Septem ber 9. Survived by his wife. Mrs. On D. Vernon, Salem; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Stewart. Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Katnertne koum. inde pendence, and Mrs. Alio Boyles, San Francisco: two brothers. A. W. Ver non. Salem, and A. M. Vernon. Day ton: and two fTanacnuaren, -ionn Stewart and Joseph Vernon Stewart, both of Salem Services will be held Wednesday. September 13. at S p.m. t the Ctough-Barrick chapel with Interment In Be lc rest Memorial park. BOTER Cora E. Borer, at the residence at 73 N .Winter at- September 9. at the age of SO. Survived by a brother. Frank Bean. Alameda. Calif.: two grandchil dren. Mrs. Jeanette Smith, and Ruth N. Rice, both of St. PauL Minn.; a niece. Mrs. Maurice (Dorothy) Croker. Walla Walla. Wash.; and three great rrandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday, September 13. at 3 p.m. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with the Rev. Brooks H. Moore officiating. In terment at City View cemetery. TROXEL. Gal A. Trozel. lat resident of 4113 Fisher rd at a Portland hospital, Sep tember 9. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Lillian Troxei. saiem; two aaugniers. Mrs. Rosella Sturm. Monmouth, and Mrs. June Hojack. Portland; two sons. Ross Clemens and Charles Lawrence. both of Salem; and three grandchil dren. Services will he held Tuesday. September 12. at 2 pjn. at the dough Barrick chaoel with Interment in Bel- crest Memorial park. The Rev. Brooks H. Moore officiating. S HELTON Mrs. Greta Shelton, late resident of 1310 N. 24th St.. In this city, Septem ber 9. Survived by her husband. Arch ie G. Shelton. Salem; her mother, Mrs. Alice WItzeL Salem; three chil dren. Juanita. Douglas. Robert Par rent and Dianne Shelton. all of Salem: and four sisters, Edith WitzeL River side, Callfj Mrs. Dean Larson. Seattle: and Mrs. Gertie Struble and Mrs. Gol die Sink, both of Salem. Services will be held Wednesday, September 13, at 1 JO pjn. at the w. T. Rigdon chapel with the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson of ficiatinf. Interment at Belcrest Me morial park.' TH I ELS EN Edward W. 1Thielsen. former Salem resident, at San Francisco. September 9. at the age of 6S. Survivors Include his wife. Mrs. Charlotte Tbielsen. San Francisco; sister, Mrs. O. K. De Witt, Salem: and two brothers. H. William and T. D. Thielsen. both of Salem. Christian Science Services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Tuesday. September 12. at 1030 ajn. with concluding services at the Elver view cemetery In Portland at 1M pjn. Enjoy the comfort end convenience of non-waste, clean - burning Standard Heating 02s. j n fjplfl- day's peaks; Wheat developed . a weak tone toward the dose while soybeans held . within narrow range for the commodity. ? Wheat closed lower, corn H-Ui higher, oats higher, rye -lVi higher, soybeans V4 lower , to Y higher and lard IS cents lower to 23 cents a hundred pounds higher. ; - r - orees HitRadio-TV, Auto Stocks . NEW YORfc, Sept 11 -W-Automobile and radio-television Issues were singled out by selling forces in a generally lower market today. Pressure against these groups was evidently a sequel to weekend news of the revival of consumer credit curbs. The new rules pro vide for larger down payments and a shorter period to pay bal ances on installment purchases, which presumably could affect car and TV sales. Losses generally ranged to around $2 a share but most were under . Auto shares were in the minus column through the day. ' TV stocks though, kept their balance until late in the day when the en tire market was roughed up. The afternoon selling was done with before it got well started and closing prices were above the lows of the day in most cases. Earlier demand for rail stocks helped to bolster, the balance of the market and some . carriers managed to finish -in the plus column. Two flurries of activity, one of the opening and other in late trading, helped to boost sales. Turnover of 1,860,000 shares com pared with 1,960,000 Friday. The Associated Press average of eo stocks dipped X of one point to 79.2. The industrial group was almost entirely responsible for the setback. Rails were unchanged and utilities up a trifle on average. Austria Girl Wins Miss Europe Title By Slim Margin RIMINI, Italy, Sept lMflV-Miss tianm scnaiL z3-year-old "Miss Austria," became Miss Europe of 1950 last week end in comnetitiorr with 13 other national beauty con test winners. , . - ; Miss SchalL a titian-haired mod el' with brown eyes, won the title from Miss Italy Giovanna Pala, 19 by one count The Associated Press reported erroneously, last night that Miss Pala had won. - The new titlist weighs 119 pounds and is five feet six inch es tall. She is the daughter of a Viennese merchant frank Leahy has been a head football coach for nine years and his teams have won 80 games while losing five and tying live. O 11 - V selling r the tmcrt new teden that converts In seconcis Into a sports cor or cargo carrier. 1 1 LJLJ I u SN how the) rear seat cushion folds forward against e rear seat back turns down to form ftat, levei-loodlng plalronet Spare passenger ccesporlmea or In wel ot right of bggoge costpartMiA i In 23 years at the helm of foot ball teams, Carl Snavely has field ed clubs that won 140 contests, lost 37 and tied 14. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Scot. 11 -(AP- Tenta tive, subject to immediate chanfe: pre mium quality, maximum to JS to 1 per cent ackuty eeuvereo la port LuhL 63-eSa lb: first aualltr. SO-4c: second quality. 59c-62e. Butter Wholesale T.OS. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. S3 .score. oze lt: a. S2 score, eic: B. so score. 69c c. 8S score. 67 c Above prices strictly nofateal. Cneese SelUng price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles, 3eft-38e lb: Orefon 8-lb loaf. 4l-Uc. Tn To wholesalers : A trade, larce. 50-53tte dos; A grade, medium. 41 4hc; B grade, large. 40-42c Live chickens (No. 1 oualltv. T.O B plants): Broilers under ly4 lbs. 30-32c; fryers. 3-S lbs. S5-37c; 3-4 lbs. 35. 37c; roasters. 4 lbs and over, 3436c; light bens under 4 lbs, 18-2lc; heavy bens, all weiRhU. 21-22c: old roosters, au weignis, iwtc. . , TKhH Avraea to erowera: live white. 4-5 lbs. 25-27C lb; 8- lbs. 21-23c; colored. S cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks. ll-15o lba; fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 03-68e. Some higher, ' . " ...,. rresn aressea meats (wnoiesaiers w retailers; dollars per cwt): ' Beef: Steers, good. 500-800 lbs. S48 61: commercial. S4S-49; utility. S43-45; cows, commercial. $40-42; utility, S3S- canners-cutters, $39-38. . Rm i-iita (vnnA steers): Hind OUST- ters. S5-0; rounds. $54-56; full loins. trimmeo. 7-eo; vnancies. wwi square chucu, Hi-su; not, aovea; fnrauarters. $43-44. Veal: Good. $44-51: commercial. $40- 46: utility. $34-39. cuves: oooa-cnotoe i ww mercUl $37-42. Lambs: Good-choice springers. $4- 48: commercial. $41-44. - Mutton; Good. 70 Ids. down. SZO-Z7. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. S-13 lbs. SSO- 62; shoulders. 13 ids. a own, -; carcasses. $37-39: toareribs. $47-60, Wool: Valley, medium grades, 60 63c lb average at country buying points. Mohair: 80c lb on 12-month growth. r.O-tk country supping points. fzountrv-iruiea meats: Veal: Top Quality. 40-42c lb: other grades according to weight-quality with llshter or heavier 37 -38c. Hogs: Light blockers. 33-36c lb; sows, light. 28-30C. Lamb: Top grade ip ringers. 43-45c lb; best yearlings 35-38c; mutton, best 16-18c: rough heavy bucks, 12-14C. Beef: Good cows, 34-37C lb; canners cutters. 34-35C. Onions: Large. 1:00-25 for 50-lb sack Walla Walla med, 10-63; CaUL. Idaho white wax, large. 2.25-50, - Potatoes: Local triumphs. 28-Ib lugs No. 1, 1.50; small, 1.00: Boardman long whites, no. l. 3.09-23; No. z. 50-lb. 14 10: Wash. Gems. Russets. 2.50-90. Hav: U. S. No. 2 xreen alfalfa, deli vered carlots F.O.B. Portland or Puget Sound markets. $32-34 ton; Willamette valley grain and clover hay $26-29. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Sept. 11 -(AP- Cash grain: oats. no. z. ss id white. 55.00; Barley. No. 2. 45 lb B.W.. 49.50. cash wheat (Did): son white z.iz: Soft white (excluding Rex) 2:14; white club .14. r Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.17: 10 per cent 2.17; 11 per cent 2.21; 12 per cent Z.ZZ. Hard white Baart: 11 per cent U4; uper cent mjzn. Today's ear receiDts: Wheat 57: bar ley 16; flour 10; corn $; oats 1; bay 1; mui feea a. TRADE MARK NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Medley DUtillin Company. Owens boro. Ky a Kentucky corporation, hat filed ita trade mark BANJO BOTTLE with the Secretary of State of Oregon. s. s-u-is. TRADE MARK NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Dougherty Sales Company, a Washing ton corporation, of Seattle.' Wash, has filed Its trade mark "REGAL" with the Secretary of State of Oregon. 8. 12 18-ZS. .... v SALEM AUTOMOBILE Portland livestock 'V PORTLAND. Septr 11-(AP)-(USDA)-CafU aalabte 2J)00-. market etlvs. generally fully steady; some beef cows 25-50 higher; bulls strong 50 higher; no good lea catue available. Load nigh medium 1011 lb grass steers 29.40: few loads UD to 1211 lba 28.00-2S.00: common steers 23.00-2640. medium-good feed ers 20 .00-27.00. Medium ffrass beifers zeje-zio; r common suw-zajsv: cutter-common dairy type heifers 18.00 21X0. Canner-cutter' cows largely 17.00- 1B.0O: oca neaa to lao; eommoa-medl- 23.00-24.00. Good beet bulls 24.i0-23.S0; sausage bulls 21.00-24X0, Calves salable ' 400; aoarhet active,' strong. Good calves and verniers mostly 29 .00-30.00. few 31.00; large lot 400 lb range calves 28.29; coram on -medium UJOQ-XIM. -..--.- .-..- Hoes salable 1X00: 25-50 lower: Good- choice 180-230 lb mostly 25X0, few 25.73 with early top 26.00: 245-300 lb 23X0 24.00. Good 230-550 lb sows 21.00-2.00; odd 600 lb welghte 20.00. Feeder pigs scarce; good-choice quoted 26X0-27X0. sneep salable lxoo; market acuve, spring lambs steady-50 higher, good grades mostly 26X0-50; few good-choice TJNCLATMID DEPOSITS ! PRESUMED ABANDONED . Tm enrinwtne unclaimed deposits. Including depoaits other than .those payable on demand, are held by The First National Bank of Portland at Its Salem Branch. Salem. Oregon, and The First National Bank of Portland at Its Wood burn Brancn. or wooa hura. Oreron. mm of July 1. 1950: the owner or owner of which have not for a period of seven successive years prior to said date. a negotiated in witting la respect thereto, or b) been credited with Interest on the pass book or certificate of deposit on his or their request, or (e) had a transfer, disposition of interest, or other trans action noted of record In the books of the above bank or trust company. or (a) increased or decreased the amount of the deposit: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF a .... a . . . -m... 0 . . . rUHlUtflU Al 119 DAa BRANCH: SAVINGS .ACCOUNTS Anderson. Mrs. Rose. Salem. Ore- S1.B0. Brownen, Robert M- Taft Field, Taft. Califs $7X5. Crabtree. Dale T. or Mrs. Lenora. Salem. Ore, $1.70. -Uaviason, Mrs. Jonn p saiem. ore. S22 7S. - Dunham, Tom T. or Shirley V Sa lem. Ore.. $7.08. ; Davis, Floyd H, Gervau, Ore.. $2X3. ; Hleber. Glen. Salem, Ore, $2.90. ' Horner. Arnold or Imogene. Salem. Ore.. $2.00. Kilkenny, Peggy. Salem. Ore. $0.17. Mason. Marjorie. Salem. Ore, $214X4. -. Kiaoie. Pauline, saiem, ore, si3.hz. Seines, Arnold, Salem, Ore. $2.02. Sherman, Donald K, Salem, Ore, $9753. I stokes. Frances smitn. saiem. ore- $20X4. David Neal Johnson, Boise, Idaho. Misc. Papers. Ror & Louisa otto, saiem, ore.. Misc. Papers A Jewelry. B. Earie Parker, saiem. ore. auae. Papers - Certificate of Title. H. V. St Clara Anderson. Salem, Ore. Abstract of Title. p. j. jonnaon, saiem. ure. .jouc. Papers. E. v. spencer. . saiem. ore. misc. Papers. ABSTRACT OF TITLE D. X Burch. Salem, Ore. C. C. Russel. Salem. Ore. P. J. Kuntz. Salem, Ore. B. F. Hinshaw, Salem, Ore. George Jacob. Salem. Ore. W. J. Craft. Salem. Ore. W. H. Grabenhorst. Salem, Ore. Ann Klein, Salem. Ore. E. Nelson. Salem. Ore. A. L. Young, Salem. Ore. H. H. Sechler, Salem. Ore. Geo. F. St Mary V. Smith. Salem. Ore. F. Sutton, Salem, Ore. Ralph Swartz. Salem. Ore. F. H. Thompson, Salem. Ore. R. I. Turner. Salem. Ore. R. B. Walsh.. Salem. Ore. THE FEIST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND AT ITS WOODBURN BRANCH ' Dobaoa. Ruby. Woodburn. Ore. 21X9 Sves. Acct. Froemke. Albert, Woodburn. Ore. a Abstracts of Title, misc. Papers - Susee. John J. Gervals. Ore. Life Ins. Policies. S. 12-19 Twice as useful as any ordinary carl Use a$ a beautiful sedan $eating $1x1 Or fold down the hinged back $eat and cushion . . . and you hav a level deck 6Va feet long. You can sleep on It . . . bad all your hunting and fishing gear $ haul farm implements, fence oorfs -a thousand and ono V'. t - i '..mm. - front seat bock, oed .. soymos-aKsncwa mm Na vpwn. w--y, fre coo "be eorried h j 5Mdy bggage reck an roof odds eoweeeieeSly to ma , j UW h Icwgh CO INC. Q ' 2S.TS,- new recent high; - good shorn lambs 25X0; good . feeders 23X0-24.00; good yearlings 23X0. good ewes mostly 10.50, few . UXO; mediums down to 8.00. .-. - . , ., w Salca IlarkcJ Ucsliiilcss - ; ; r .. (Aa e late yesterday) BtTTTERFAl Premium No. 1 No. S BTJTTKB Wholesale - Retail , JO XT - 2 ' jn .72 . EGOS riteytag) . (Wholesale prices range from S to 1 cent over buying price.) Large AA X8 Large A - .49 Medium AA .48 Medium A A4 Small A Jt6 POULTRY Leghorn hens -Leghorn fryers Colored bens Colored fryer . Old roosters JO M ai XT us LIVESTOCK (Valley Packing Co. quotationj) Fat lambs . $22.00 to $23X0 Feeder lambs $19X0 to 121.00 Ewes a 2.00 to a a.oo S16X0 to $17X0 Fat dairy eowa Cutter cows Dairy, heifers Bulls $15.00 to $16.00 $16.00 tO $17X0 -$20X0 to $23X0 The word tvnhoon may have been derived from the name of Typhon, Greek God of dangerous wuas. The tattanqn, SdUwnvOrew It's time to sing a happy song of Back to School again Time to get ready for another wonderful year with class mates and teachers. So hurry In for school supplied We have tho right ones for scholars of all ages ... front tiny .tots to tip top teens! f WUTUM TABUTI ruat And Ail f ill IhJhgs no regular car can carry. If $ He having two cars In ono; Come . $ee how the new Chrysler Traveler mokes your dollars do double duty. Take the wheel . . . find out how Chrysler's butt-in roJue off the way through b combined wMt new utility that beats anything on the road today. t I- MJl t " 435 N. COMMERCIAL TosSdaT Septrnber 11. 1SS3 7 Sfccks cxd E::ds Compiled by the AsiwHsted Pref Sent. 11 ', "' STOCK AVERAGES so xs is ee Xodust Ralls Dtil Stoclca Net change DX unch A.1 DX Monday 106.6 "50.7 44.4 79 i Prev day , lOflX 60.7 44X T9X wees ago lOBJ 49.T 44a Tt.T Month aeo 106X 4SX ' 44X T7X Year ago . I1J . 4L4 Cii BOND AVERAGES - ' ' so te Rails tndust ie se Otu Forn VI Ai 104J - fOA 104X 70.4 104X 70.4 104X T1X 104J 7$J Net Changi Monday D.l - unch 97J 102X 97.7 102X 7.4 102.4 9S.S 10ZX MX 102X Prev day Wlr . Month ma Year ago . p 4TcGn-ogeM racial t!otchao To cleanse skin carefullyrelieve, pimply irritation and so aid heal ing, use these famous twin helpe "0!d at 40,50,60?" I.!an. Yoa'rcCrazj r-nns yew seal Tuaiia art wll Tnr pvpplBS mvr amk Own. Oom-im toal tor nO) ratowa to us da kW, ta hoaj toek ot too valafe Btaay bms aod voaaM aB "otd." Try Omtss Took TaWats ke pap. roomer IsaUac, V-4 T7 ar. He "set aae-t"H" a mm fa At all drug stores everywhere I ttm lem. at Fred Meyer's. STEMO OOK$ coatrosrnoN soon UWM T 8. SLITS "SCSA- SOOXX fie Ofher TfcJngsI Bc:!x Store STATE 4i i J f i a l ' Msenoptsr huge carrying capodty of W$ coe - ! -. r