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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1950)
4 I: J SV ARE TIME FUN Dr. einald Mitchell, a pedia trician, who build model trains, ships and automobiles, operates the miniature railroad be assembled at his home In Bethesda. MO. Stock Market Ignores Dose Of Bad News NEW YORK, DecJ 13 --The stock market swallowed another dose of bad news today with scar cely a grimace. Few Issues changed by more than$l a share. Losses outnum bered sains by a slim margin. Airline shares attracted a lot of attention at higher prices but ad vances were meager. Auto stocks were under steady pressure and radio-televisions gently sagged. Rails, recent favorites, came back after slipping yesterday un der profit taking sales. Despite the market's tame per formance, a substantial amount of business was. done. Sales crossed the 2,000,000-share mark for the fourth time in a row although turnover of 2,030,000 shares was a trifle below Tuesday's 2,140,000; WXJL Carol was shown by Ernest Be rn an of Silverton. Luncheon was served by Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Hynes and Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Steffen. Tl-. aIhK 4 s4-s-4 wnveM o ,--- r.Kni urith Mr. r I mase you a new cioin or spre-a L Simmons, sr., Mrs. W. A. Roth quickly! Squares 11 inches in onH Mrf Fori TWQart in oharra Siring, a W11U1B C1UIU uua UIUJ 1. Annointed on committees for xouu nave a lacy new cww u Central Howell Club Meets for r Yule Program SUtesmwi News Servie CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lichty, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lively and Mr. and Mrs. Geo Miller composed the program committee for the . Community dub meeting Friday; nighti- The Irogram included group singing ed by Mrs. Milton Kechart. nresi- dent; Christmas songs by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutschman. Others tak ing part included Barbara and Kay Lichty, Mrs. Betty Sanders, Mrs. Perl Bye, Mrs. Clarence Sim mons, jr., Mrs. L. T. Arrell, Mrs. Grover Lichty, Mrs. Cleo Miller, Dolores Kaufman, Mrs. Harvey Kaser. ' An impromptu spelling bee was held and a film "The Christmas j t NebSlecraK ' n f 1 1 1 1 Y'' y 1 ' r ? ? ' N 620 Gram Prices Climb a Bit, Then Slide Great big beautiful squares to NEW YORK, Dec lMAVTodays closing quoUtioox: Ad Corp Al Chem Al Chalmers 42 Am Airlines 12 47HRepub Stl Am Pow & Lt 18 Am Tel & TeL.150 Am Tobacco 64 i Anaconda 37 Atchison 147V4 Beth Steel 45 V Boe Airplane 38 CHICAGO. Dec 13-Wn-A big menu of news items, some favor able and some unfavorable, was digested by grains today without any large change in prices. In a market which climbed a bit and then slid a bit throughout the day, two trends were discernible: a relatively firmer tone in wheat and weaker tone in con- Wheat closed H to 1 cent high er, corn - lower, oats V low er to higher, rye lVi-1 high er, soybeans Vt lower to H higher and lard 8 to 17 cents a hundred pounds higher. The market received a couple of Jolts without being knocked off its base. One was the news that Mar shal plan aid to Great Britain would end January 1. Wheat lost early gains on this news, but ral lied again when it became clear Great Britain still has unused al lotments. A 4 J.1A A ruiuuier juu was news iroxn 1 0 Washington that the Yugoslav aid UlIQIcLllOIlS program might go down to defeat in the house, or at least suffer raaicai revision. The trade has ac- butt expat cepted this program in its statist!- Premium cal calculations. Nothing develop- i cu on una legisiauon wnue uns 1 BCTTZm market was open. IGen Food :. 56 pen Motors ; ... 45 Goodyear Tlrc 60 Homestako J4H Int Harvester SOVs Unt Paper 49Hoe Vac Johns Man . 47H South Pae . ICennecott ' 72 Std Oil Cal Ubby McN 4L 8 H Std Oil N J 40H 40 y4 44 Vi MS Borg Warner Bur Add M. Calif Packing Can Pacific Caterpillar Celanese Chrysler Con Edison Cons Vultee Crown Zellerbach 4714 Curt Wright 10 Doug Aircraft 88 V4 Dupont 78i Eastman Kodak- 50 Emer Radio 13 Gen Electric 48 Lockh Aire Loewi Inc MHlLotig BeU 14 55 Vi 50 H 42 68 29 15 Montg Ward 63 Nash Kelv 17 Rey Metals Richfield Saieway Sears Roebuck-. 52 24 ea 82 87 34 Studebaker 26 15!Sunsh Mn 9 Swift and Co 38 rransametira 17 21ffiY Central North Pac . 18 Twent C Tox 19 Un Oil Cal 21 Pac Am Fish Pac Gas & ec 31 ac Tel it TeL101 28fU Pac Packard Penney Perm RR Pepsi Cola Philco Rad Corp Rayooier Ray Pfd Un Airlines Un Aircraft Un Corp US Plywood US Steel Warn Bros 3 66 20 9 West Un Tel 43 West Air Br West Dec Woolworth . 15 47 25 100 21 32 4 33 39 11 42 22 33 43 AsicxxxrrATofl (rones or Kotie la hankrr mSmmm that Cm mm. 4nifw4 ham mmtm mpjinkmim 4 r Ctnui Own 44 tfa iuto Ort County mt tunao. stttia. la profctu. I aa MBiawrsMr wtu nt via O. C tt Ud wtB mm mmtlm mt Bwiln X. UnrtU. a4 kas uly wUtl&mt mm miMtrmior. mA mfrmmmm hmvtm cL MainM tba MU mt MUS QtrioI or ferraoy ooUfi to r tax. Sakna, Ormam. wlO-a stx (C) moum mt uto aio of uuo attao. umm ml ftm. O-Maa. m4 tUmt pwMisha Oit 10m mmf mt br. ino. Konald C Clmvmt. XdmtnictrUr wtUt Ihm wtU oanrsvd mt th HUH el BuUa K. Mrwtn. D tniti H. Ift-U-M IX 1-14 300 Pcronal 812 Lot cmd Fomnd LOST: DouMo strand ardaaW pvaris. WWU (aid cUtp. tubtutf til rrward. rUaao cU STau otvrr r . W 1 ii . MiU. MA wbm ptc-ad p UJrt wmUM at clear rouour to ooat mOm &au rhon frmlnn for f rard r5UNO: L-r( Un CaUM. mimSSTTS. -i7a. 400 Afienltnra Hi Aocfksa 8cda CTATTOSf coh-av Ma robosta. wars .Wkajasav Ttroto ay or urn 131 450 Merchudise MiritrBarf gad Tooia rorm tm oo4 rSort 15 Hf-a a tra a ia- 1410. A. iii Hoaoohold Gooda fas g-o WALHL'r Diatac tabat I IC -T traO, U Ph a if m. 1 rv , . v. a " fc-t 1 1 Salem Ilarkei 316 PtcMac-T (At of lata yoatertayt .71 .TO JU I rl!l not bo rMpooaibU oba out r uvan my T LomFt vrM ' Auui 1 Km. Ao old raiubto ctub. V fim mtn ALCUHOUlfit Ar-L IV i-oiii PO BjTM tMCA Wad m lia 1 WON'T U Wholesalo .7J contracted Otto H. HuoU -r- lor may tar MjrokiX. the January meeting are Mr. and Mrs Howard Eggiman, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lovre, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kuenzi, program; Mr. and Mrs. John Beals. Mr. and Mrs. James Blaney and Mr. and Mrs. John Seims, food. Past Matrons Of Gervais Name Officers GERVAIS--The Christmas par ty of the Past Matrons club was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Sumner Stevens with Mrs. Wil liam Oddie. Mrs. C. M. VanZuy- en and Mrs. Robert Harper as sisting. New officers named were: Mrs. W. B. Russell, president; Mrs. A. B. Weisner, vice-president, and Mrs. William Oddie, secretary-treasurer. The Gervais Presbyterian church will have its annual pro gram Sunday evening, December 17, at 8 p.m. There will be slides shown of the Nativity of Christ, and recitations and singing. Treats will be given. A living tree by the : church will be illuminated. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trejnblay of the Presbyterian church were guests at Cloverdale Sunday where the Rev. Mr. Tremblay was speaker in the church there as a supply pastor. Mr." VanLa e rop , a missionary of the China Inland Mission was guest speaKer lor the c. . group here Sunday night with Mrs. J. C. Adams in charge of the meeting. The firemen erected a large tree on Main street for the holi day season and tne ngnts were turned on the first time Sunday evening. no time with these! Pattern 620; crochet charts; directions. Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes crochet and knitting so simple with its charts, photos and concise directions. SEND TWENTY CENTS In coins for this pattern to Tho Orecon States man. Needlecraft DeoU P. O. Box 5740. Chicago 80. IU. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER. TOur NAME and ADDRESS with ZONE. Send Twenty Cents more tin coins) for our Laura Wheler Needlecraft Book. Ilustrations of patterns for cro chet, embroidery, knitting, house hold accessories, dolls, toys . . . many hobby and gift ideas. A free pattern is printed in the book. Salem Obituaries- LIVESTOCK (Valley Packlnc Co. auatattoml Peedi-Lambs SO OS to 14 00 Fat Limbs S3 00 to M M Ewes 1 DO ta 10 OS Fat dairy cows 11.00 Cutter cows 13O0 to 18 00 Dairy heifers 1S.0O to It 00 Veal 13 00 to SS 00 20.00 to 14.00 400 Ajri culture 402 Lhroocfc Dairy Good Bulls .. WEATHERS Mrs. Verda Weathers, lata resident of Salem route X at a local hospital. December 10. Survived by husband. Basil Weathers. Salem; daughter. Dar line Weathers. Salem: son. Leroy Wea thers, Salem; mother, Mrs. Edna Rains. &alm: sister. Mrs. Venela Hopkins. Sherwood; brothers. Desmond Rains. Merle Rains, and Lester Rains, all of Salem, and Lyle Rains. Portland. Ser vices will b held Thursday. Decern- I Colored hn ber 14. at 1 30 p.m. from the Virgil Colored fryers i. LrOiaen cnapei. tm kcv. tiery Parrish will officiate with interment in Be 1c rest Memorial park. EGGS (Boyuti) (Wholesalo prices range from to 1 1) cents over buying price LTgO AA . Large A , Medium AA Medium A Small A POULTY Leghorn hens . Leghorn fryers Old roosters Roasters TURKEYS 41 J7 Ji M Jl .1 J4 J4 .11 M Today's Pattern v . fx c iV'-X .r.-vx rfiH mi. 1 .0 - . ".. v Tf mr -H ' ' r-r- " " ' 5 1. - AAOBVaav-.tv aai m r ok m b ro ;. I W bAIRU A OsukUnff last fas vavsv KiTPt. prMwefl aeoses like UUs. Z-room fmrnlshed apart- iH,onwuy wcatea, can m reniea lor as utuo aa 665 a month. ONE YARD 35-in. for small size! Little more for other sizes! An apron that fits nicely, is pret ty for gifts or hostessing at holi day parties- Scallops and heart pockets are so gay! Pattern 4725; small (14, 16), medium (18, 20), large (40,42). This pattern, easy to use, sim ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY CENTS IN coins for this pattern to ANNE ADAMS, care of (the Oregon Statesman), Pat tern Department. P. O. Box 6710. Chi cago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. Send Twenty cents in coins for our Anno Adams Pattern Book! See the smart accessory dressea. separates and classics, the special easy -sew styles for all ages, tha gift nam. Printed In I Book is s free Pattern for making child's dress from man's shirt. MONTGOMERY Clarence Hart Montgomery, late resident of S30 Broadway t.. in this city. December IX. at the age of 64. Survived by two cousins, Mrs. Nettie Galbreath. Seattle, and Mrs. Mamie North. Burlington. Wash.; nieces, Mrs. Lucille Young. MolaUa; Mrs. Ella Chiles. Portland; Helen Ennis. San Francisco; Mrs. Harriet Redding. Klamath Falls; and Mrs. Hat tie Be vier. Mrs. LuLa Maude Oisen and Mrs. Lucy Hain, all of Salem; nephews. Kenneth and Clarence Wolfe, both of Salem; George Benton Wolfe, Red mond; and Madison Nichols, Great Lakes. EL Services will be held Friday. December 13. at 10 JO a jn. tram tho Howell-Edwards chaDeL The Rev. Wilmer Brown will officiate with in terment at City View cemetery. OVERMAN John Overman, sr.. st tho residence at 3S80 Center st.. December 11. at tho age of S2. Survived by wife. Grace Overman. Salem; four daugh ters. Mrs. Neal Buren, Salem; Mrs. Case Moennond. Hartley, Iowa; Mrs. Harold Klteven. Mill city; and Mrs. Kenneth Finn. Atlanta. Ga.: five sons. William. Arnold. Henry and John Overman, jr. all of Salem, and Ste phen Overman. Chandler. Minn.: 14 grandchildren and IS great grandchil dren. Member of Bethanv Evanfe Ileal and Reformed church of Salem. Ser vices will be held Thursday, Decem ber 14. at S pjn. from the Bethany Evangelical and Reformed church. The Rev. Russell Mayer will officiate with interment in Belcrest Memorial park under direction of tho Howell-Edwards chape L. Mccracken Frank E. McCracken. late resident of 2380 N. Front St., at a local hos- BitaL December 12. Survived by wife. Mrs. Clara McCracken. Salem- three daughters, Mrs. Elisabeth Morf ensen. Bandoa: Mrs. Manse Kneger. spring- field, and Mrs. Patty Monner. Sa lem; and one son, John McCracken. Salem; and two grandchildren. Mem ber of Teamster union. Salem local 324. Services will be held Friday. De cember 13. at 11 a.m. from the Clough- Barrick chapeL Dr. Chester W. Ham- blin will officiate. BARNETT MUo W. Barnett, at tho residence at route 1. Brooks. December 12. Sur vived by a daughter, Thelma Barnett. Salem: two sons. Kenneth Barnett. Portland, and Wendell Barnett, Brooks; and two grandchildren. Graveside ser vices will be held Thursday, December 14. at 10 30 a.m. at Murohv cemetery near Hazel Green. Direction by Clough Barrick company. Edward F. Harmon will officiate. BROPHY Mrs. Cassle Broohy. late resident of 335 N. 24th St.. in this city, Decem ber 13. at the age of 81. Survived by a brother, Charles Neal, Grants Pass, and a sister. Mrs. Nellie Williams. Sa lem. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. ( Yesterdir'i Drieea to oroducers on Portland market) Hens Me to 39r Toms c Portland Grain PORTLAND. Dec. 11 -(API- Cath grain: Oats No. 2 M lb. white 56 JO: barley No. 1 43 lb. BW 54.00. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.1: soft white (no Rex) LIS; White club 2.19. Hard red winter: Ordinary 324; 10 per cent 1 23; 11 per cent 2-17; 11 per cent IJs. Hard white Baart: 11 per cent 2-14; 12 per cent 2X7. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 44. barley 4. flour X, corn 1. oats 1. millfeed . vrred car lots FOB. Portland. 223-33 ton: Willamette valley grain and clev er hay. S2S-2S. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Dm. U-lAPWUSnAl Cattle salable 330- market actrvo. strong-; many aalao ZS-aoc above Moo day: 1 lot average good 1065 lb. fed steers 32-50. new recent high, wit iccomt BTinf ITT Ik .1 . . 1 . i a. short load medium 1103 lbs. 30.00: ood common graaaers 34.00-27.00; common- low, medium heifers UO-2700: cut ler-low common dairy type mostly 150-32-00: canner -cutter cows largely 17.3O-li.30; several If O0; light caa ners down to 1130; shello down to 14.00; common-medium beef cows lim ited st 20.00-24OO; odd good buUs 20-3O-27JO; 1 outstanding heavy Hot stein bull 3a3; common -cnwdlum sau sage bulls mosUy -Loo-ax. Calves salable (3; market octtv. steady: odd good light calves 3100; common calves) and verniers llOO-XVM. medium grade 14X0-41.00. Hogs salable 400; market artlve. mostly steady; Uutancea 33c higher; 1 lot good -choice around 300-230 lb. butchers 30 73: good-cnotoe 100-330 lb. truck-ins 305-mostly 3050; 1 deck fst type Included a la B0 ZS: few 330 ids. is.30; 130-170 lbs. 130-30 00: sows limited: few good 325-303 Iha IS BO. I -a- a t m . . -I 1 x mo 17.00: good 420:300 lbTslaughWr bo-rs " 'T ? V'xXi 10.00-13.00; 1 lot good-choice IS lb. leeoer pigs 14.00. Sheep salable 100: market active steady; good-choice but movtlv eood -103 fed wooled lamba tS 3o- 71 mAA good 170 lb. yearlings 1100; 150 lb. weiners U 30; good slaughter salable 11.00-M or above. rjr sutuvas sad gra " 1MB Msrk-I oscrinoad. 297 A. T5T tor ony is 11 tUtal rii ajverton Bsck 14 DT7ROC P-BL waks miA. 1 sni-t S. of Aurora on SO-K Howard SrtHTtt UoMba uvES-Tucs mmrml i. C wii ua sax l il a tawtrai en t mile. 234. KUJCmC asove Al Used Farn-, Cbetp T-JLCX TT-fws r Falsry Fwa Ce WS Ha Q1 a-Oerj Iinolenra $3.45 rAtxarr rcius co w s crrt FOJt Ike- wards, mx Bws; OWE. Pn. 4-till. fi-iraXRVlCXrreae.U.. TS-Sgg anyplace aayttmo Pbono U17S o 42MS Itv-slock buyer A. F. K anas- tllO Cnefnew SUL TO CW1T UcN3tO Lrwstock buyer. H. B ft SALf : i Cvemary beUers. all to fi fun soaa. All rrom ctoavy uc-rs Vrm Ibi. iTTe sal a-ooO gecklie WaesU heater, Tbar- TO Trade on horse. 1-3 cos moout rontroi. phono 3-7 147 404 Ptmlary cmd Bcrjbbft NX rTsmpsMre Chkcka. Weekly batch- Coster at. oh s-asu use's B THE CTRCUTT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION No. 1-7477 MADELINE V. LEROUX. riainuil. tfTW tUUPSUIU UQCX1 botrhao OTort Toeodoy Fasrs Hatcbery State Rt PoaM S XrW H amp-tare boo-. 1st year lay era. Tin.. AJaw feeders Ox Fownta Cal 4-lM or oso ot 2M Porttaad 40t Pts iffi Portland Prodnce EN TRESS Mrs. Mary Caroline En tress. late resident of 1863 S. Commercial St.. at a local hosDitaL December 13. Sur vived by husband. William J. En tress. Salem;; two daughters. Mrs. Evelyn Evans and Mrs. Mary Frances Lang- ford, both of Salem: sisters. Mrs. Georgia Woodard. Sheridan. Wyo.; Mrs. Bertha CardweQ. Malvern. Iowa; and Mrs, Lena Jones, Shenandoah. Iowa; and eight grandchildren. Ser vices wUl be held Saturday. Decem ber It. at 3 nan. at tho Virgil T. Golden chapel. r . f 1 .V-.; .i ..,. -VI z DIPLOMACY ON mm i m . m a ---. S fl m 'KWJf- nuarra Ann IT ImVumJo - W .!.. m- wJ".b"f1 aa Mrs. AJJem wares, la toasi to newty-wed cosple on a road near Kijeka, la accordance with tradition that aajont meotl-j: a wedding eonpU oa road should drink frsn-TkappV -JrtlovSuL PORTLAND. Dee. 13 -(AP)- Butter fat tentative, subject to Immediate change: Premium quality, maximum to 33 to 1 per cent acklitv delivered In Portland. OS-Tic lb; first quality, 87 70c: second quality. 63-OSc. BUTTER--Wholesalo F.OJs. bulk cubes lo wholesalers: Grade AA. Bl I7e lb: A. S3 score. OSc; B. SO 4c: C SO score. t2c. Above prices strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 37a-40c lb: Oregon lb loaf. 42 -43c. Fgs To wholesalers: A grade, large. 70-73' doc: A grade, medium. S4-7Hi dor; B grade, large. 3-8Wc. Turxeys (net to producers r.O-B. farm on o New York style basis): Grade A young hens, mostly 41-4nc; A grade young soma mostly 31-3Ue; to retailers. New York style dressed. a graoo bens mostly oac lb. toms. 39 -41c. Live chickens (No. 1 quality. F.03. plants): Broilers under !'. lbs. 13c; fryers. 24-3 lbs. 22c; 3-4 lbs. 25c; roast ers. 4 lbs and over. 27c; light hens under 4 lbs 2 or. 23c; 4 lbs and over. 23c. Heavy bens, all weights. 27-2Sc; old roosters, all weights. U-13c. Rabbits Average to growers: Live white. 4-5 lbs. 2S-27C lb; S- lbs. 23 25c ; colored. 1 cents lower, old or heavy does and bucks. ll-15c lbs: fresh dressed fryers to retailers. ft3-5ac; some higher. rresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers): dollars per cwt: Beef: Steers, good 300-800 lbs. 4S-51. Commercial 47-50; cows commercial 41-45; utility 40-43; canners -cutters 37-40. Beef cuts (good steers): Hind quar ters 330-57: rounds 55-47: full loins trimmed 73-79: trlans-les 43-48- aauara chucks 40-54; ribs 00-43; forequarters 0-. Veal: Good. 151-53; commercial $43 45; utility 333-37. Calves: Good-choice 00-43; commer cial 338-42. Lambs: Good choice springers 50-53: commercial 48-50: utility 44-45. Mutton: Good 70 lbs. down 328-30. Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs. 45-47; shoulders 18 lbs. down 34-35: carcasses z-ju; mixed weights II a hundred lower: SDarerihs 344-47. Wool: Valley, medium grades. 00-43c id average at country buying points. Mohair: 40c lb on 11-month growth. F.03. country shipping points. Country killed meats: Veal: Top quality, THOMAS F. LEROUX. Defendant SUMMONS TO: THOMAS F. LXROUX. Defen dant: You are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you In the above on-tied Court and cause on or before the lh aay of January. 1H1. that being the time prescribed In the Order for Pub lication of Summons upon yov for five weeks successively and ca-sscu-ttverv from tho date of tho first pub lication thereof, and if you tall so to appear and answer. Plaintiff win ap ply to the Court for a decree dis solving the marriage relation existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, and for such other equitable relief as shall seem meet and equitable unto the Court. Service of this Summons Stoon you by publication in too Oraooa States man Is made by order of the Honor abie Rex KimmeJL Judge eg the above entitled Court. DONE at Salem. Oregon, this 0th day of December. 1SO0. The data of the Oral publication Is the 1th day of December. U30, and the date of tho last pubttcaOo- is the 4th day of January, 1SS1. Lawrence N. Brown Attorney for Plaintiff 211 Masonic Bid. I SELL A-l Deertng Bbv Salem. Oregon D T. 14. It, M. J. 4 Godllr, Gekas Caeefc. TtrST la Time for Christina-. CvW tat. ewddly cocker puppies. A-K C reelitered Reaacmsblie. Ptsoeto 1-401 LEG RA Y BOAJLD IN G AK TAaInLN(2 irrsvn t . rr ia or 4u CAHAaUES. otoe pets. Eao-ue-l Christ mas gifts. Phono 2 MOOaJC S Troo-roTT- teiui auDoliea. t ml. trens Lone MtrWtT Hi Rt I rVn 4K3 P t-TTfl BLAUTITUL. aei-rUea of aingvr Canar- w Also bene tleoamvahle Carl 7 COLLIE ftheh-rd DuppM for 1 months old. Phono 3-77 44. 1-SOM. fxon tntEO rrjRM hUrhoM. rtreo Ta'Jev rvratbsr Cl f uxvcav a. Ml is AT CUCt. Fay prtoso for: fwr-ltura. rugs. rmom. tmt. rosuraa. ring m alts. trauora. boat-. istiaws. tools. plumNng or aaytbing of vaU v What hove rmui Brtng to tbo Cm Woodry Fumrosro M-rttet. lSDt K. r. or phono 3-0110 for -a saodiate ra-tv. Try oa lor o tsar mmmL IU Rgikiinq Idxtt-g-ala CLEAR 1S EEVOL FTE ITDTTeO BABtr Veftlral Grant saaaaa M Is4 Ftr F-wartng Tao M OaA nnM. ro s on mn mm as CXDAA -iDINO -FECIAL 0(00 M vsos M 130 SV. S 1 mm, as so M RKUTTXOCX s4 ROCXLATTt tXRVlCZ 1XME3I OOMPAJfY ph. asa TtT McClame at. wt-n CALL 3-114 Sajrm. Lumber, oh itpee. iLrf c win. Hvt C VL IS- Cedar S.ee Ha. 1 3-T-b lUs-ra-g, 210 W-Ubaard. S-U" Lbs. Shu-oo, las I. J--wori H" Om. Iiardoare, maier-a. Ted WANTED: GREEN LBR. Market prtoa. CaJB Oils 18 Fve nn Shop KatUt Brown For The Beet Boys A C.1STI-KX IJ rt-ator pups tront a-y YIAJl Old female German mfmtmn spayed. RaaeoasSls. rbooe sisre IN TOWS IsS T 1x8 Ftr rustic sdg. 1x8 Fir rwatic ode a .tea m. svs M. OrastkcaOv red weed. JfjrjTH BPOWM UlTMR! YA-O 411 rrott frtxl tea rrxjsiBTa for osimm. uu rT-1 10 lnnrtfT tr. FOR Saie: t-s-rra Orvgosi alfatfo nay Pmrk-M la lo Dswt by too or truck. Pbono 4-307. TITTc -Under. S3-. John PIANO and vtolla. tioo. ttlt a-ar4 USt- it-net P-wt. Story - m Ci-rk Geogiaa sty to sasrhagany. Caad S FWOWtf-. lT0?asy m d4 1 a BASS Piano Acoard-Ma. 5iT EST (SE lb: good srradae 23-37 p Hogs: Light blockers. 23-2c lb; sows. heavies. 3S-40c: other grades Sleeks and Bonds Compiled by the Asaoclited Press STOCK AVERAGE! Dec 13 30 IS II M Indost Ralls Utile Stocks Net change Da AJ D.l unch Wednesday 114J 98 J 44.1 83.0 Prev day 114 3 58J 44.7 83.t Week ago , , 113 J 58.4 44 6 83 J Month ago 113.4 54.8 43.8 84.1 Year ago 90.8 3Sa 41S 70.1 BOND AVERAGES 20 It 18 18 Rails Ind CU Fen Net change A.l D.I A.1 A wed S7.S 1013 103 1 II 8 Prev day 07.1 101.8 101.1 11J week; ago 87 3 IOIjB 103.1 11.1 Month ago 87.8 101.4 103.8 72.1 Year ago 82J 102J 105.0 70J light. 23-3 4c. Lambs: Top grade springers, 48-Soc kutton: Best. 23-23c;" rough heavy ducks, ewes. l-iac. . Beef: Good cows. 37-30c lb; cutters. 34-30C. Onions: Medium. No, 1. 1 00-23- Id. lb sack Idahoa. 1 40-30 : Calif. Idaho white wax. large. 3J0-3&. Potatoes: Ore. rms, russets. No. 1A. 2.15-00: 33 lb. 8o-75c; 10 lb. 30-33c: No. 2. 30-lb. TS-43c; Wash, russet-. No 1. 135-40: 2S lbs. 75-OOc- It lbs. 330Sc; No. 2. 50 Tb. SS-ISc. Id'aho russets. No. . -.79-Oa; - IB, 71 SBC. Hay: U. S. No. 2 grwao alfalfa, dell- 0 0 0 Now in its One Hundredth Year of publication The Oregon Statesman enjoys high prestige among papers of the Northwest frith its roots in pioneer days The Statesman has been a great constructive force in the develop ment of the Oregon country. Its character as a re liable newspaper is universally recognized. Gener ations of children have learned their letters from Us headlines. Generations of Oregonians have been guided in their thinking by its editorial pronouncements. JUDGES JUDGED KARACHI-W)-A voune Kara chi laundryman guilty of bigamy received "justice" at the hands of elders of his community. They gave him a "trial." tied him ud and whipped him. Then the police arrivea. Tne aelf-appointed Judges are now in jail, waiting for justice to take its course. Dc Y.TXaas, NJJ.Dr. GL Cham, NJ. DES. CHAN . . . LAM CKINXSK ETEXBAUSTS Ul North liberty Cpstalrs above Jan's. 237 N. Lib orty. Office open Saturday only It asw to 1 pm 8 to 1 pjn. Consurta tton. Blood preseuro and urine tests ore tree of charge. Pracncoa 1811 Walnut Meats Wanted! - Hightst Cash Price Paid - Now btrying at our mw bvying atatioa Cartas mmd .MiT4 strafs Bring 'm In arryi VflLLAMETTE GROCERY CO. PHOra 3-4146 o o o The Statesman of 1950 does not coast on the laurels of its near-century of publication. Its young, alert staff are diligent in making it a better paper, rendering better service to readers and advertisers than ever before. The Statesman is now a Seven-Day paper, pub lished every morning of the year, the only paper printed and delivered throughout its area the day of publication. Only The Statesman gives complete and fresh news coverage Every Day of the Year. $t (3rejaott5tatesmatt t 1 t