The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 22, 1951, Page 15, Image 15

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Sinks in Storm
Nearlwojima
PEARL. HARBOR. T. H Feb.
Il-iVThe Norwegian cargo ship
Florentine tank last night In a
storm about 150 miles southwest
of I wo Jim, the navy said today.
The British steamer Silvermap
le picked up the master and M
crewmen of the 4.896-ton vessel.
The name of, the master was not
Immediately available.
Hampered by rough seas and
poor visibility, the Silvermaple
and the steamship American Mail
were searching for two lifeboats,
the navy said.
Information from the air-sea
search and rescue headquarters at
Guam said 10 men were reported
to be in one of thejifeboats and
11 in the other.
(At Seattle, American Mail line
headquarters said CapL J. R. Wil
liamson, skipper of the American
Mail, radioed he had rescued 10
Florentine crewmen. This presum
ably left 11 in one boat still un
accounted for.)
The navy's information did not
specify .the number of persons
aboard the freighter. It was pre
sumed on the basis of reports so
far received there were 32.
10 Plaintiffs in
fEgg and F Suit
Seek Retrial
SEATTLE, Feb. 21-W-The 10
rlaintiffs who lost a consolidated
500,000 libel suit over the best
selling novel. "The Egg and I,"
aid today they will seek a new
trial. -
They directed their attorneys to
file a motion for retrial in super
ior court.
Losers in the half-million dollar
suit were nine members of the
northwest Washington Albert Bi
shop family and Raymond H.
Johnson, Seattle. Defendants were
the book's author, Betty. MaeDon
ald. her husband. Donald, and her
publisher, J. P. Lippincott.
The Bishops contended they
were the real-life counterparts of
the novel's "Kettle" family. John
son said he was the Indian char
acter "Crowbar. All held they
were libeled by the portrayals.
A superior court Jury denied
damages to each of the plaintiffs
in a verdict brought in last night
after two-weeks of testimony.
Mrs. MacDonald testified none
of the characters in her book de
picted any real person.
Salem
Obituaries
Baby boy Tetter. Infant ton of Mr.
and Mr. Joseph J. Fatter. Lebanon, at
a local hospital. February 19. Private
ervtcea were held Wednesday under
direct! oa of Clouj h-Barrtck chapel.
SHARP
William A. Sharp, late resident of
. aValem route 4. box 190. at a local hos
pital. February 19. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Gladys Tlmm of Salem;
brother. Liu; Sharp of CorvaUls;
granddaughter. Miss Doris MacRey
aolda of SpniMllield. and several niec-
and nephews. Services will be held
Thursday. February 23. at 130 p.m. at
the Clough-Bamck chapel. Interment
t Riverside cemetery, Albany. The
Kev Dudley Strain will officiate.
CRINGLE "
Robert Raymond Crancle. at the
residence at 22bO N. Liberty St.. Feb
ruary 20. Survived by wife Mrs. Mary
C Crancle of Salem; nieces. Mrs. Mud
red Wyncoop. Mrs. Grace Dalton of
Dallas. Mrs. Bessie Smith of Portland
and Mrs. Lots Crawford of Lincoln, and
a nephew. Jack Spong of Salem. Ser
vices will be held Saturday. Februarv
84. at 1:M p.m. at the Clough-Bariick
hapet with Edward T. Harmon offi
ciating. Interment at I OOF cemetery.
' MEVFRS
William Karl Mevers. late resident of
aJrm route 9. box 7M. in this citv.
FrVruary 20. Survived by wife. Helen
. Meyers, and children. Edward David.
Peter and Kaphy Meyers, all of Salem.
Bervires will be held at the W. T. Rig
don chapel Friday. February 23. at 1:30
S.m. with concluding services at Mt.
rest Abbey.
OLSON
Ellen Louis Olson, at the residence
at Ml J Mission St.. February 20. Sur
vived by husband. Alton Olson of
Salem. ant a brother. Earl Blrks of
Kverett. Wash. Christian Science ser
vices will be Held at the W. T. Rig-
fom chapel Saturday. February 24. at
JO pm. Concluding set lees at Bet
Crest Memorial park.
AMANN
David Hamann. 4. late resident of 4M
. 24th t at a local hospital February
so. Survived by hi parents. Mr. a
Mrs Harvey Hamann. Salem: two
brothers. Charles and Thomas Hamann.
RaJem; a slater. Mart Hamann. Salem:
B -and parents. Mr. and Mrs. C rover
amano. Salem, and the Rev. and Mrs.
K. Scharlemann. Lake City. Minn. Sef
Vtce wiU be at Christ Lutheran
church. Friday. February 23. at S pjn.
inder the direction of Csough-Barrick
funeral nome with the) Rev. C. R.
Schulx officiating. Interment at Bel
crest Memorial park.
raxxoN
Time TeDoa, Ut resident of Ash
land, in this city. Shipment has been
mad to Portland by the Virgil T.
ootaen cnapei tor services ana inter'
ment.
TICTOR -
Mrs. Ansa Chrtstin Victor. 1st res
ident of Loagview. Wash, in that city.
inrviry Al. sumrta oy two aau en
ters. Mrs. Malmi BonesteD and Mrs.
Klaa McKenney. both of Long-view; two
cons, ttert victor and Robert Victor,
both of Salem: a sister. Mrs. Carotin
Sweden. Long Beach. Calif .: two broth,
era. William Farm. Axetell. Neb. and
John Farm. Xlngsburg. Calif.; three
grandchildren. Perry Boaestelle. Long
tw. Robert Victor. Jr, Salem; and
J a a L. Victor. Washington. D. also
one great-grandchild. Services Win be
held at the Virgil T. Golden chapel
m iiair. irasary aa. as wm-jm ajn. wim
in Rv. crg H. Swift officiating.
Interment at Belcrest Memorial park,
Mrs. K0 Frances WetaeL at the
rsaidsMC at 5S3 &. Commercial at,
February 2L Survived by daughter.
Kva M. Rush. Salem; nieces. Mrs, C
Merrill. Spokan. and Mrs. IX Aj
"""I. waan, nepoew. Hex
Newton.- Seattle; also several nieces
and nephew la the cast. Services will
k held tram the Virgil T.. Golden
cnapei Friday. February 23. at 1:30
p-nu. with, the Rev. Dudley Strata
officiating. Interment In Belcrest Me
morial park. Ritualistic .service by
Uaxion auxiliary. VrW post ML
ORKXSEM " "
Carta Sorenaen, at a local hospital.
February 21. AaaouaeencBt of service
aster by Clough-fiarrick chap!.
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BALANCING THE FAMILY B U D C E T a Haitian famUj walks along a Port-as -Prince
street balancing hogs wicker hamper baskets atop heads which they hops ts sell by day's end!
New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, Feb. Jl--To
Ad Corp 26 pen Foods
Al Chem 64 Gen Motors
Al Chalmers 46V4poodyear
Am Airlines
Am Pow it Lt
Am Tel & Tel
Am Tobacco
Anaconda
Atchison
Beth Steel
Boe Airplane
Borg Warner
Bur Add M ....
Calif Packing
Can Pacific
14HomesUke
... 22 Int Harvester 36 Bears Roebuck
-.154 tnt Paper
- 65ffohns Man
43kennecott
.164 Libby McN
56 Lockh Aire
51Loew's Inc
69 Long-BeU
174MonU Ward 71 rrasamerica
Caterpillar
Celanese
51torth Pac
53 Pac AmJFish
Chrysler
75 Pac Gas &
Con Edison 30Pac Tel &
Cons Vultee 18 Packard
Crown Zellerback 53 Penney
Curt Wright 11 ?enn R R
Doug Aircraft 105 Pepsi Cola
Dupont 89 Philco
Eastman Kodak 45Rad Corp
Emer Radio 14ftaynonier
3en Electric 54Etay Pfd ..
Grain Market
Turns About
After Decline
CHICAGO. Feb. 21 The
grain market did a turn-about to
day, rallying late in the session
to close with fair-sized gains af
ter dipping early in a continuation
of the otownward trend of Monday
and Tuesday.
A complete tie-up In the entire
export trade caused scattered li
quidation at the start, but it was
notable that selling pressure was
much less urgent than yesterday.
This in itself indicated the im
mediate selling may have run its
course, brokers said.
Toward the close commission
house buying expanded, showing
up first in oats and rye. North
western interests appeared to be
good buyers. This caused some of
the local shorts to close out their
positions, particularly in view of
the holiday tomorrow, Washing
ton's birthday.
Wheat closed unchanged to 1
cent higher, corn 1 to 2 cents high
er, oats to 1 cent higher, rye 2
to 4 cents higher, soybeans un
changed to 2 higher and lard 10
to 20 cents a hundred pounds
higher.
Main ' reason for the rally evi
dently was the fact that the mar
ket's technical position had been
strengthened. At the lows today,
this week's slump had sent wheat
down 10 cents, corn nearly 6 cents,
oats 3 cents, rye 5 cents and new
crop soybeans 5 cents.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 21-(AP-Cash
grain: Oats No. 2 3S lb whit &3.X);
barley No. 245 lb BW 62.00.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft whit 2StVt:
soft whit (no Rex) whit club
2J7,.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1 37i:
10 per cent 2.38; 11 per cent 2.41; 12
per cent 2.44.
Hard white Baart: 11 oer cent 2 3S:
iz per cent a.4.
0. I
Today's car receipts: Wheat 7S: bar-
5iJS.UA5L" - LA 5 ?. S. -
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S. II6 . , j J"i nauoaai CaancfJ of Camrcbe of Christ ts
I'- wUD Dr. Samuel McCrea Carert.
ulFZyrF11 actr- eofmcUormed la
' "rvr2 "f"0""" " aad fear casters
j wwww- mum sjcany
ft . v yr ,
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day's closing quotations:
46 Repub Stl
- 45
- 41
- 54
- 37
- 56
- 27
68
96
104
33
- 13
- 37
49Rey Metals
Tire 73Richfield
41
Bafeway
52Boc Vac
52Bouth Pac
76ptd Oil Cal
At L 10 Btd Oil NJ
39ftudebaker
18 Bunsh Mn
45 pwift and Co
17
63 Nash Kelv .. 21fTwent C Fox 22
26 N Y Central 22Pn OU Cal 38
36 Pac 104
VJn Airlines
27
38
Elec .. 34 un Aircraft
Tel .
107 Mn Corp
4
38
44
12
43
34
36
44
5J S Plywood
70
u s steel
22V. fWarn Bros
Hiwest un Tel
24west AU: Br
18 Va west Elec
51 rwooiworth
Salem Market
Quotations
(As f 1st yesterday)
BUTTE FAY
Premium , , ,
No. 1
.77
.75
.67
.77
JB1
No. 2
RUTTKR
Wholesale
Retail
IGRI (BoTtaf)
(Wholesale prices rang from I to 7
cents over buyina oncei
La rite A A . .48
Large A .45
Medium AA , .49
Medium , .41
Small M
POULTRY
Leghorn hens
M
.32
M
J
J
J4
Colored nens
Colored fryers -Leghorn
fryers
Old roosters
Roasters
LIVESTOCK
(Valley Parking Company Quotations)
Fst Dairy Cows - 21.00. to 22.50
Cutters 20.00 to 21 JO
Bulls 24.00 to 27.00
Dairy heifers
Good veal
Fat lambs
Feeders
Mutton
. 23 00 to 25.00
. 28 00 to 33.00
.31.00 to 32.00
24.00 to 28.00
. 8 00 to 14.00
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Feb. 21-(AP) - (USDAI
Cattle: Salable 150: market less active,
generally steady to week; few lota com
mercial and good steers 33.00-35.00;
commercial good heifers 31.00-34.00;
utility heifers mostly 25.00-28.00; can-ner-cutter
cows 20.00-24.00 but largely
22.00-23.50; shells down to 18.00; utility
cows 25.00-28.00 including odd Holsteins
at 26.00; commercial bulls 30.00-31.50;
uUlity grades 26.00-28.00.
few good vealers 36.00-39.00; odd head
40.00; medium grades 30.00-35.00; com
mon 24.00-28.00.
Hogs: Salable 200: holdover 200; mar
ket generally .25 lower: good-choice
1SO-235 lb 25J0-.75: negligible lots 26.00:
260-275 lb and 160-175 lb mostly 24.75:
few 25.00: sows scare: few good
around 400-500 lb 22.00-JO; feeder pigs
lacking:
Sheep: Salable 25: market steady:
few good-choice fed wooled lambs
33.00: medium and good 34.00; good
alaughter ewes quotable to Tuesday's
record nigh of 1B.0O.
In Kashmir, India, there are
street bridges, actually lined
with small shops, spanning a
river.
ley 18: flour S: corn S: oats 6: millfeed
24. 1
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Stocks Gain
Despite Threat
Of Late Selling
NEW YORK. Feb. ll-iJPh-Hes-
nite the threat of late selling, the
stock market managed to advance
today in the slowest session in
more than three months.
The pace of business was at its
peak while prices were advancing
in the fore part of the session.
but when quotations steadied or
started to decline the amount ol
business dwindled fast.
In the final hour a great num
ber of the gains were cut back and
some changed over to the losing
side, but at the close the plus signs
still had a three-to-one edge.
A considerable share of the
quietness of the market may be
ascribed to tomorrow's holiday
for Washington's birthday. Such
a mid-week holiday has a habit of
promoting long week ends for
those fortunate enough to get
away, and there are undoubtedly
a number in Wall street in that
class.
There was no over-bidding news
to influence the course of the mar
ket, and that left the field wide
open for corporate developments
to have their greatest effect.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks advanced 30 cents to
$93.30. The industrial component
added 50 cents, rails 30 cents, and
utilities 20 cents.
The volume of trading came to
1,670,000 shares, the slowest since
Nov. 15. Yesterday the volume was
2,010,800 shares.
There were 1,161 individual is
sues traded of which 606 advanced
and 291 declined. There were 47
new highs and only two new lows.
Commissioners' Court.
The following Is the official public
tion of the record of claims before the
Marion County Commissioners' Court
for the December term for I960, with
the amount allowed, bills continued,
etc.. according to the records in the
office of the county iierg.
Ladd a Bush Salem Br. U.S. National
of Portland, withholding. 4.623.08; Pub.
lie moloves Retirement system. re
tirement. 5.266.00; Alfred Klamp. dray-
i 7.00: Cedric ScharK. drayage. a.uu;
State Industrial Accident Comm. ins.
602.03; A. C Gragg. Postmaster, post
age. 50.00. Assessor's Office: C. A,
Lewis, deputy. 231.64. J. L. Siegmund.
rin 107 15 Henrv Jungwirth. do. 210.55,
Leo Quesnel. do. 231.55. Grac N. Bab
cock, do. 174.79. Ida M. Baillie. do. 154.-71-
Kathleen Macuire. clerk. 159.65,
Mary E. Strayer. do. 150.40: . Grace N.
Babcack. deputy. 118.47. Ida M. BaUhe.
do. 66.13. C. A. Lewis, do. 114.48. Kath
leen Maguire. do. 23.87; Gordon E.
Tower. drafUman. 2464. Clerk's Of
fice: M. Reznicsek, deputy. 150.13. F.
Nibler. do. 188.87. R. Howard, do. 199.60,
norm Ran-ett. do. 174.84. Vernon Wind
sor, do. 221.24. H. L. Mulkey. do. 186.10.
W. M. Cifford. do. 167.05. R. J. Stanton
do. 61.70. Joy Doyal. do. 57.63. A. M.
Brandvold. do. 81.92. Court Ac Commis
sioner's: M. Reznicsek. clerk. 57.50; Joy
Doyal. stenog, 97.50. court House:
Edw. Brasher. Janitor. 171.79. W. A.
Gritton. do. 175.03. Wh. Moriarty. do.
160.13. Edwin Booth, do. 162.90; Ruth
Hutchlns. elev. oper.. 80.55. M. E. Lind
sey, do. 88.15. District Attorney: Doris
DeVaU. sec, 14631; Val. D. Sloper.
deputy Diit. Atty.. 30.00. District Court:
Barbara Smith, deputy. 182.10. Helen
Gregg, do. 165 JS. District Constable :
Joyce Rowland, deputy. 200.10. Health
Department: W. J. Stone. P. H. Phy. II.
545.34: W. B. Quinn. Sanitarian II. 247.
80. L G. Lermon. do. 260.05; F. R. Cole
man. Sanitarian I. 261 JS. Batty Cooper,
do. 157.73; Berate Yeary. PJ1J. IV.
237.28; Merwyn Darby. PJ1J. n. 21702;
Jan Domkowskl. PMJS. I. 166.99. Jean
Wright, do. 207.60. Claudia Donnelly, do.
211.28. Helen Steyaert. do. 210.34; Joan
Schneider Davis. fJ N. u. am; crna
Berstecher. Grad. Nurse II, 19930;
Mary Lois Mondloch. PMJi. I. 205.15;
Lynda 11 Birkbeck. P.H.N in. 234.70;
VioU Eiaenbach. P.H.N. I, 104.13. Mar
garet Couper, do. 204.10. Delore Abbey,
do. 196.10. Evelyn Krueger. do, 197.08;
Vera Wood, clerk-ateno XI. 19430;
Odessa Melby. clerk-steno I, 180.00;
Ruth Coleman, clerk-typist L 139.68.
AUce Bergmann. do. 136.40. Fidelia
Washburn, do. 158.40. Breitenbush Jus
tic Court: Edison Clckers. Justice of
Peace. 89.10. Jefferson Justice Court:
E. E. Howell. Justice of Peace. 12135:
Geo. F. Armstrong, constable. 1435. ML
Angel Justice Court: N. M. Lauby. Jus
tice court,' 930: Joseph L. Fauihaber.
constable. 930. SUverton Justice Court:
AM O. Nelson. Justice of Peace. 171.28;
F. N. Burch. clerk. 49.50; C J. Jackson,
constable. 8035. Wood burn Justice
Court: T. C. Gorman, Justice of Peace.
22035;' W. C. Miller, constable. 4930;
Mary V. Gorman, clerk. 3435. Juvenile
Department: Nona White. Probation of
ficer, 223.03; D. J. Jepseo, asst. proba
tion. 231.13. Jo-Allen Bradley, do. 181.
60: L. M. Johnston. stenoK- 91.76. Re
corder's Office: Virginia Gritton. dep
uty. 172.77. Irene Johnson, do. 16930.
Ramona Evans, do. 15931: Corinn
Bergstiom. cleric. 15938. Edith Lind
horst. do. 4930. Patricia Dry. do 11132.
Reg. 8c Election: Gladys Whit, deputy.
19930; Anna Davis, canvas board. 6733;
Ruth Hutchlns. elev. oper.. 836. M. E.
Lindsey. do. 12.18; Helen T. Kleihege.
deputy, 833; Naomi Rehfusa, canvas
board. 9430; Vernon Windsor, deputy.
1437.- Circuit Court: A. A. Richards,
see. for Court Reporter. 28030. R. B.
Hughe, do. 27135. School SupL: J. F.
Remington, deputy. 17839; Vivian S.
Hoenig. supervisor. 21130. Marruerit
R. Burton, do. 22830; Christine V. Mor
ley. sec. 53.73; Arlenc B. Meyer, clerk.
143.45: Chrtstin V. Morley. sec, 158.40.
Sherifra-Legal: A. X. Malztrom. deputy.
21530. B. R. Smith, do. 21600. , Wm.
DeVaU. do. 216.10. John Harger. do,
219.60. Leo - Zahar. do. 239.60, Edrar
Scott, do. 218.10. Morgan Trott. do. 222.
10. Everett Atkinson, do. 232J0. Milton
Libby. do, 19830. Glenn Conklin, do.
19238. Shrifrs-Tax Office: H. F.
Domogalla. chief tax deputy, .23835: H.
T. Evan, cashier. 22238; Lydia Matt
son, asst. cashier. 19538: Vioiette West,
hoolfkg. super, 197.77; Evelyn Mennia.
fdoT li7; Dixie Meyer, deputy. 1737.
t'tMiy Hsttorf. do. 17639. Surveyor's
Office: S. I. Smith, aacretary. 17834.
Tnuunrl Office: Audrey H. Ewtng.
deputy. 17538. Veterans Serriot: Lill
ian KUppert, 'Stcretary, 6830; H. S.
Saalfeld. serrie officer, 2730. Dog
Control Fund: Jtrvin a. wara. aog con
trol officer. SO .69; R. J. Stanton, clerk.
107 JO. County Property: Val. D. Sloper,
deputy. 188.02; H. Wm. Thielson. land
agent. 11833; L. M. Johnston, stenog,
5730. Engineer's Office: H. S. Swart,
Co. Engineer. 30234; A. M. Presnall,
sec, 194.72. Microfilming: Helen T.
KJelnege, deputy. 18130. District court:
Jessie G. Hoffman, etork. 10532. Rc.
at Election: Katherin Jelderk. dep
uty, 1013L Muriel L. Purh. do. iisjz,
Gladys White, do, 32.75, Clarence Hov
er land, do. 159.65. .circuit court: K. U
Howard, deputy. 6.79-. Floy Mudd. bail'
trr. 44JS. stayton Juitice court: Henry
Smith, constable. 19.80: W. H. Bell,
rustic of peace. 17335; A. F. Aymong.
stenographer, 29.70; J. P. Asp in wall.
labor, 295.00; Dcibert J. satr. ao, 22334;
J. A. Burns, do. 150.42; Robert Hart.
ao, Z29.10; Harry H. - Lawrence, do,
280.48; H. A. Martin, do. 21338; Harold
L. Martin, do. 22734: Edward Schmltt.
do. 205 .98; Frank Woelke. do. 25437;
O. D. Binegar. do, 213.84; Henry Bower,
do. 181.18: James R. Burgess, do. 131.69:
Wm. P. Croker. do. 209.75; OnrOl L.
Dumgan. do. 23935; Harvey M. Girod
do. 214.08: Erie Gustafson. do. 211.48
Clair Harvey, do. 19233; Roy Hatfield,
do. 209.98; Harold Keppinger. do. 226.78:
Ben Kerber. do, 22632; Barney J.
Ifrn,n 9n T r.l T mK Ai 91 M-
Floyd Lauber. do, 17339; E. A. Law
rence, do. 232.49; W. R. Massey, do.
199.86; John McAllister, do. 20231; R. E.
McAllister, do, 200.47; D. P. Scbarf.
do. 244.08: Wm. Shaw. do. 185.85; Au
gust Smith, do, 22639: Robert Smith,
do, 21237; G. L. Spencer, do. 19339;
Earl D. Standley. do, 198.08; Lloyd E.
Taylor, do. 227.40; A. M. Theis. do.
29474' Nick Theis. do. 223.78: Orvill
L. Trussen. do. 22433: Hugh Webb, do
23636: Sam Weese. do.' 19338; Lee A.
Wells, do, 21739; Tony Woelke. do.
214.17; T. Kuenzi. do. 263.19: Wm. R.
Brenner, do. 228.37: Jesse R. Carter, do.
255.17; Menno Dalke. do. 205.96; Lloyd
Jarman. do. 204.48; Leo McCaHlster,
do. 22638; Tom Ritchey. do, 2Z2.B3;
Joseph A. Robl. do. 228.18; W. Shelley,
. 991 m- citmm fihillin. do. 210.43:
Arthur J.'Tackmler, do, 21538! L. W,
u7.v,Kr iIa 90S.66: J. C. Cornutt. do,
944 42? John Anderson, do. 23838; L. R,
rMn.r . rin 93S38: E. J. Coover. do,
195.98: Axel Johnson, do, 195.98: James
R. Patten, do. 20338: M. J. -eterson,
do, 25736: C. O. Ross, do. 21538: A. B,
Rostad. do. 224.47; Philip J. Solle, do,
107 Jt- Bivmnnd Swerson. do. 25237
TmA W Stnlle. do. 247.80: M. J. Me-
Cormick. do. 818.81; Leo A. Andreas,
do. 181.63; Joseph G. Debacon, do.
157.64; David Dubois, do. 196.14; Virgil
R. Fahey, do. 19838; H. t Unhatft.
do. 212.10; Virgil Inr. do. 236.46; S. M.
Martin, ao. ioo.; wm. IJmii
mnt di. r-.1 o Ttnvston. do. 208.19
fCTivU r fih-ititn. do. 185.77: S. K.
Ely, do. 22538; Arthur BUekburn. do
. . a . m.ikhurn. do. 160.41
r,;Ktu. do. 20938: Arthur
Th.v.r do. 200.74; Kenneth
Watts,
do 236 88: L.. A. t-ODine. -.
iVSbyrdo.08.ffOrn
i09: Rickard TZo. do. 19230; Rich
ard W. Wallace, do. 30.44; J. Walter
j ni at Sheriff-Tax: H. F.
do, 233JT9: yeorge a
-Soogaiu; deputy. 272,10. H. T. Evan..
VTOWTo. EyegnMen
nls. do, 13131. Marian Maas. do. 137.11.
May Holtorf. do. 12932. IHxi M
do! 2133. Sheriff-Tax: MyrtlaEvana.
i . ..TT j ' 11 Vireinla M. Fel-
-J. oicwici, "v,. - Jl A. 71
ton, do. 1243. weo rS'
Elsie Simiia. ao, st.w. w
do? 80.19. G. M. Whittock do. 58.90.
Doris Scott, do. 30.06. Patricia J. St.
CUUr. do. 6730. Phyllis Casey, do. 6739.
ii 'rt... An 1S34. Miscellan
eous: Burroughs Adding Mac nine Co,
O suds . 2.59; aimer a.
?tty fee. 0 00. Howard J. Blanding,
do. 10.00; Golden Pheasant, meals. 14.45.
Hanks fring
c , mAl 9435: John wm.
Stortx. atty. hire. 45.00. Reginald S.
Williams, do. 45.00; Mark Binary, civu
defense. 41632; Royal Typewriter Com
pany, equip, 10938; Roy J. Ri TJL
iii m v i. Roeers. do. 37.10. Grant
Murphy, do. 4230: Judson'a. bklg
a- rtM. ciMtitar Co.. sup.
a s.m' R Harbison. TJZ.. 8.16..-Earl
.'m. An M U: Dr. D. L. Calncrat,
'iaimv RlaAi Electric, garbag
disDosaL 164.41. Paramount - con
trol Serv. of Ore, do, 2530. John cn-
loo oa. suverton aaaiiazr on-
vice. do. 50.00: Delom Abbey, trans,
mn T vrl3ll Rirkbcck. do. 1933: Biah-
op-Modern Studios. O. sups, 5.00, De
partment OX fUOllC acuu, -
Dr. M. K. Crothers, med. serv, 41.68.
Dr. Margaret DoweU. do. 30.00; VioU
Eisenbach, trans, 637; R. L. Elfstrom
Company, o. sups, 26.85; Dr. Lucille
v-ortner. med. serv, 15.00. Dr. John
Goldsmith, do. 15.00: A. C. Gragg. post
mit.r noataee. 49.00: Hendrie Medical
Laboratory, lab, 125.00; Hutcheon Paint
Store, equip, 8.00; Johnson Siewert 8c
Aldrich. pnnung. ia: yr. o. .
Knapp. med. serv, 1530; Mary Lola
Mondloch. trans, 6.73; NaUonal Ap
pliance Company, equip.. 4530; Na
Uonal Organization for Public Health,
o. sups, .81; tan newory, src.
State, trans, 16.00: Oregon Blue Print,
o. sups, 17.50; Salem Masonic Temple
Assoc, rent. 250.00: Salem Meaicai uo
oratorie. med. serv, 50.00: Schnepp &
Barnes, o. sups, 2.00. School District
at. do. 1.15: Dr. Leslie Stone. MJ3,
mxl urv . 74 00: W. J. Ston. MJJ.. O
sups, 6.09; Tide Water Associated Oil
Co, trans, 13130: Nora Wood. o. sups,
91 37- John W. Hanrahan. fees. 14235.
Dr. E. L, Henkel. do. 15435. Fred W.
Tjinrr do. 347 DO. Dr. K.. j. rtcrson, ao,
9AS so A. W. Simmons, do. 271.00: Dr,
Roscoe C. Wilson, exam, io.uu. ut. rim
S. Wolfe, do, 5.00; W. Jay Denham. 8
grade. 64.00; John R. Hinaeruter.
nd. 176.00: Charles A. Johnson, i
erade. 8.00. C. Theodore Lorenzen. do.
8.00. William J. Meier, do. 20.00: Will
iam F. Krenz. 2 grade. 15.00. Cart J.
Soderquist. do. 10.92; Tom L. weoo, aj
grade, 264.00; Painless Parker Dentist,
med. suds.. 4.00. Red Cross Pharmacy,
do, 1.02; Salem Surplus Store, sups.
58.80: Salem Willamette Supply o..
equip., 25.00; Denver Young, board of
prisoners. 1.017.84; E. E. Howeu, misc.
20.00. A If O. Nelson, do. 55.72: Home
seekers Agency, bond. 25.00; Emery J.
Jackson, T.E, 29.43; Mrs. E. J. Jackson,
misc., 4.00; W. H. Bell, rent. 30.00; W. C.
Miller. TJ:, 234; J. 1. uecxer. rent,
70.00: Mr. C. T. Barton JiospitaL 25.00,
J. A. Braunberger. do. 14.00. Mrs. Will-
lam Johnson, do. 76.72. Mrs. Paul Lena-
bur, do. 90.00. Mrs. Frank ateier. do.
25.00; Mrs, Nona White, postage. 230;
Albertlna Kerr Homes, court com
mitted. 935. Boys 8c Girls Aid Society
of Ore, do. 2336. catholic cnanues
Inc, do. 45.00, Children Farm Home,
do, 5.00; Herman Wm. Lanke. trans,
1235: M. B. Lucas, delivering ballot
boxes. 2030; Henry C. Mattson. T.E,
630; Salem Tent At Awning Co, sups,
5.00; C. G. Long and Sons. rent. 70.40.
McGilchrist St Sons, do, 635. School
district No. 24. do, 1,09539; Marguerite
R. Burton. T X, 39.06, Vivian S. Hoenig,
do. 2430: Oregon Stat System of
Higher Education, institute. 39330; Rex
Putnam, o. exp, 2230; J. F. Remington,
T.E, -J33&; School Executive, mlsc,
3.00, Burkes Camera Shop, do, 20.79; E.
D. Atkinson, trans, 9.53; City of Salem,
radio, 6.00; McEwans Photo Shop, mlsc,
338. Harry W. Scott, do. .70; Denver
Young, uniform allowance, 30.00; Den
ver Young, xnisc, zo.oo; at. r. Domo
galla. TX, 3.78: Frtden Calculating
Machine Co, o. exp, 74X0; National
Cash Register Company, o. sups, 4730;
Paymaster Corp, o. equip, 11430; Roen
True witter Exchange, o. sun.. 1430: A.
D. Graham. TX. 29.11; A. Lietx Co,
sups, 6.44; Salem Blue Print Co,- o.
sups, 3.07; S. J. Butler. TOS, 1732. Er
via A. Ward. do. 83.76: Moor Business
Forms Inc, dog books, 54.73; Salem
Navigation Co, frt, 2.70; Mrs. Ida
Beutler, bens killed. 16.13; Mr. AJvin
Roth, turkey killed, 92.07: Mr. Sid R.
Seim. sheep killed. 65.00: Mrs. Frank
C way. corn shop. xooJOOi Aaaresso-graph-Multtgraph
Co, offic exp, 1333;
Addresaoerapn-Multigraph Co, equip.
fete, 860.4O: George E. Allen Hardware,
mlae, 10.X3: emu J. Anderson, gravel.
6030; Ballou at , Wright, reps, 1834;
Bancroft-Whitney Company, law
books. 10.00; Walter Berg, gravel. 2134:
Bill and Chuck Repair, reps, 2.15. Bills
Machine Shop, do, 3837; Broadway
Tire Service, mlsc, 1.09234; X. H. Bur
rn. reps, 4330. Capital Auto Parts, do.
29.49; Capital Journal, adv, 136.03, Cap
ital Journal, do. 419.47; Capital Lumber
Co, lumber. 30438; Capitol Office
Equipment Co, mlsc, 4.40. Capital Of
fice Equipment Co, do, 730; Capital
Tractor c Equipment Co, rep, 2333;
City . Water Department, water. 7731;
Columbia Equipment Co, reps, 8532.
Col year Motor Sale Co, do 6 J7;
Commercial Book Store, sups, 505.48;
Commercial Sand at Gravel Co, gravel,
458.45; Cooke Stationery Co, equip, etc,
20334; Doughton Hardware o. sups,
14.13; G. A. Downs Glass Shop, mise,
257; Epping Lumber Co, reps, 736.
Ray I Farmer Hardware Co, do. 838.
s ytugliry MCBtjiry co- eo. .437:
Flrastor Store. miac 338 it Cell and
Van Handel, lumbar. 129.47 J. X. GUI
Caw sups, tJAl. The Haloid Comoanv.
do. . 87033; B. 1. Goodrich Company,
misc. hui; w. a. rtasciun c uk,
ren- 18731. Herrold-PhUiDDi Motor
Co, do. 3334; Myron Hoar, mlsc, dis
allowed; Howard Cooper Corporation.
International Businea Ma-
chin Corp., mlae, 3030: Interstate
Tractor 6c Equipment Co, reps, 84139,
Ira Jorgensen, do, 20030; Henry Jung,
wtrth. TX, 12302 Kay Typewriter Co
o. sups, 535; T, L. Kuhns Co, mlsc,
.52; C. J. Lewis Senrlc SUtion, fas.
16033: Claud Lewis, rent. Z330: log
ger 8c Contractor Machinery Co,
rep, 11Z.1B. Master Bervtc Statton. do,
530, Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co, do,
7532; Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co,
trans, 33.45; Dr. Horace tt. MUier,
mlae- S7330: Minnesota Mining Be Man
ufacturing. sign. 82433; Montgomery
wra ax co, mise, bo.ou; Mountain
States Power Co LAP. 8733: Need
hams Book Store, o. sups, 104.01; Nel
son Equipment Rep. 8, 4430; Earl T.
Newbry. See. of ore, licenses, 44.00;
Northwest Industrial Laundry Co,
mlsc, 5.70; Oregon Gravel Company.
gravel. 1 .359. 10; Oregon Physicians ser
vice, sal. ded, 448.10: Robert S. Oslund.
TJC, SOS: The P. T. 8c T. Co, 41,
46436; Pacific Building, rent. 200.00;
Peck Brothers. reps, 42833; Perry
Drug Company.: sups, 235; Philip pi
Tire Service, reps, 3.50; Portland Gen
eral Electric Co.. L ae P. 202.42: Rem
ington Rand Inc, equip. 8c sups, 3,
20734: J. H. Rigdon, gravel. 18.10; Er
rol W. Ross, diesel. 54.11; Saffron Sup
ply Co, misc, 4.70, Salem Concrete
Pip 8r Products, do. 8336: Salem Auto
Parts Co, reps, 8233; Salem Memorial
Hospital, med. serv, 172.43: Salem Nav
igation Co, frt., 130: Salem Steel 8c
Supply Co, mise, 59.69; Salem Tent 8c
Awning Co, reps, 8.00: sanitary ser
vice Co, Inc, san. serv, 4.90; Santiam
Oil Co, gas. etc, 3630; Scotts Mills
tjimher Cnmnanv. lumber. 820.88: Sec
retary of State, law book. 430: Shell
Oil Co.. gas. 136830. Shell Oil Co, do.
as- Shenard Citations, law books.
45.00: J. L. Slennund. TJE, 736; Silver
Wheel Motor FreiehL rD, 130: H. A,
Simmons, oil. 311.65: Homer H. Smith
Ins. Agency, bond. 630: Smith Sand 8c
Gravel Co, gravel. 41.40: Snap-On
Tools Corporation, reps, 5.13: Standard
rMl n California, trans.. 150.10: Stat
Public Welfare Commission, car of
poor. 6832230; Statesman Publishing
Co, adv, 228J1; Stayton Sand 8c
Gravel Co, gravel. 11730; Stevenson &
Mefford. battery. 6130; H. L. Stiff
Furniture Co", sups, 4.50. H. L. Stiff
Furniture Co, do. 8330: H. S. Swart.
T.E, 2330: E. G. Sr R. H. Syron. miac,
1373.40; Thornton Stationery at Print
ing Co, o. sups, 1805: Tidewater As
sociated Oil Co, grease. 28.88; Truck
Sales 8c Service Co, rep, 8635; union
Oil Co. of California, diesel. etc, 50.50;
Valley Concrete Co, mise, 156.00;
Valley Motor Co, trans, etc, 1.48308;
Valley Motor Co, reps, 10.69: VDy
Welding Supply Company, mlsc, 5530;
Walling Sand 8c Gravel Co, fratrri.
1571.80; Gil Ward. reps.. 1633; West
ern Union, tele.. 1S.46. Western Union
Tel. Co, do. 831: West Publishing Co,
law books. 2430: Willamette Valley
Transfer Co, -misc. 630; Merton O.
White, gravel. 137932. Woodburn Sand
8c Gravel Co, do, 1330; Woodbury
Company, reps, 8930: Your Town,
sups, 6.60. ZeUerbach Paper Company,
do. 7138;. Walter H. Zosel Company,
raise, 175.43; Walter H. Zosel Company,
trans- 264.97: Leston W. Howell, per
diem, etc, 92.80: Denver Young, trans,
430; W. R. Massey. gravel. 87038.
PROCEEDINGS
December 1. 1950: Final hearing on
liH.mnll, claim at . Tom I- WeDD:
PeUUon to Improv "Lynn Ave." tabl
ed; Petition to improve "Bruce Ave.
tabled: Beer license. Arnold A. Krueg
er ct al. Dec. 2: Quit Claim deeds from
John Stcnger et al to Marion county.
Dec. 4: Beer license. Jake M. Cuts
forth. Glenn C. and Stella C. Jones. S.
E. Orcutt and Jess A. Nunn. John F.
and Bess L. ZurawsU; permit to haul
logs. Fred C. S levers. Dec. 5: Indem
nity claim of Harold E. Murray, final
iwiriiM set for 123050: Court to enter
into contract with Warren Northwest
Inc, for improvement or moneer
Drive: Beer license. Frank R. Pfaff. E.
E. Baird et al. Clarence O. Jones. Ray-
mond E. and Wilms Russell. Marvin R.
and Rose C. Lone. Alexander c. ana
Cora Stein ka; Pole line permit. Port
land General Electric Co.: Permit to
haul logs. SUbernagel Bros, uwreaci
A. Hamilton. 'Dee. 6: Permit to mov
ahnvel and cat.. Flovd Graham Const,
Co.; Pol tin Dermit. Pacific Tel, and
Tele: Co.; Pipe Una permit. Frank P.
Adelman: Beer ncenae. J. A. ana sues
M Honftr: Permit to Maul too. m
C. Marshall. Dec. 7: PeUUon by road
crew in regard , to hours and wages;
Permit to move building. Fred Bales;
Contract with Ruby B, Hughes regard
ing maintenance en I33C Dec. 8:
Permit to haul logs. SUbernagel Bros,
Dolph Heater and son. Diamond kock
Co.: order for surveyor to prepare esi
imate on E. Frederick street: Order for
surveyor to prepare estimate on Glen
wood Drive: Beer license, Francis and
Myrtle Mathlot. Arthur M. Erickson;
Quit Claim deed to Ma Crow. Dec. 9:
Final hearing on Indemnity claims of
Wm. T. Krenz. cnas. a. jonnson. wm.
J. Meier. C. Theodore Lorenzen. W.
Jay Denham. Dec. 11: Order in re pay
ment of funds to tax collector paid by
Chemawa Indian school for testing
cattle: Beer license. Richard W. and
Betty V. Satterlee. R. S. and C. D.
Christenaen. Jacob S. and John W.
Kaufman. American Legion Woodburn
Post 46. Frank Masser et al. Chester
R. and Helen L. Mulkey, Frank B. and
Margaret Nicholls, Frank Vlasic and
Floyd Maddy; Permit to haul logs,
Mike Lackner; Pipe line permit. Salem
Heights Water District: Pole line per-
.mit. Sublimity Tele. Co. Dec. 12: Beer
license, nenry ana v.arioa uicni.
Harry and Alice Glsholt. Dec. 13:
Order to table petition of county road
crew for wage and hour adjustments
until Dec. 27; contract signed with
Warren Northwest Inc, on Pioneer
Drive; Permit to haul Jogs. Walter L.
Rale: Beer license. Harold and Fran'-e
Williams. Dec. 14: Copy of annexation
ballot - Salem Heights Water District
election; Beer license. W. F. Cole; As
signment of contract 665 to Fred
Viesko. Dec. IS: Engineer ordered to
post Notices of Hearing. Road Proc.
1024; Permit to haul logs. Cliff Side-
bo thorn, Wendell Weaver. Dec. 16:
Beer license. Clifford L. Ambers, L. L.
Rynearson et al, Jacob Fischer; Permit
to haul logs. West Salem Lbr. Co, El-
son c. Reynolds. A. M. Wennlsen. Dee.
18: Pet. to improve "Glenwood Drive"
continued till funds are available for
improvement: Order for payment of
assessment for Improvement of Brad
ley Drive and refund of balance to
Robert Holman; Permit to haul logs.
Wm. R. Taylor;; Beer license, Kenneth
Kelly et al. Decs. 19: Beer license. Law
rence O. Ha wring. Charlie C. Nielsen;
Permit to haul logs. Leon York. Tom
Pfau; Order removing Reforestation
Classification Order No. 98. Dec 20:
Certification . of territory annexed to
Salem Heights Water District: Order
vacating Feller's Second Subdiv.; Cer
tification of election results In Keizer
Rural Fire Protection DisL election:
Permit to haul , logs. A. M. Dennisen;
Order cerurying- to assessor the amount
of assessment against Jelden street;
Beer license, Don and Lorraine Mar
shall. Dec. 21; Approval of plat of
"Resubdiviaion of Second Addition to
City View Cemetery; Temporary
Dance Hall license to Aumsville Rural
Fire Pro. Dist.: Permit to lay tile. Chas.
Gilbert, Jr.: Beer license. Alvin L. and
Iva J. Williams: License to operate
pool tables. W. G. Flood.. Dec. 33: In
demnity clair, f Lester W. Erb, final
hearing set for 1251: Order to aband
on old wooden bridge across Whitman
Creek on N. Santiam Hwy.: Order in re
Loan from general fund to public road
improvement revolving , fund; Permit
to haul logs.' Edward V. Duman. Dec
26: Pipe line permit, - Morningside
Water proct: Beer ncenae, Salem Golf
club. E. W. Kay and John B. Varley.
Ralph" W. and Gladys V. Mayden. Dec
97: Beer license. J. G. and Edna Jones.
B. A. White. Dec 28: Order vacating
unincorporated area of Marion; In
demnity claim Of Steve Schmidt, final
hearing set for 1951; Oath of office of
Ray J, Glatt as County Judre: Pro
ceedings on improvement of . Fred-
erica: street tabled till Jan. 10. Dee. 29:
Indemnity claim of C. Theodore Loren
zen. final hearing set for 1951: Bill of
sale to Orvill TrusseU for Ford deliv
ery; Transfer order; Permit to haul
logs, wagner at Bevter. A. H. Sacher.
Edward V. Duman. T. W. Mmden. Leon
York. Cha.-A. Schiedler. E. G. and
Ronald H. Syron. Frank. J. Pokorny,
Geo. Fitch; Permit to mov tractor and
bulldozer. Frank J. Pokomv: Petition
for increase in salary by Emery Jack-
Constable - mt SUvertaai district:
Beer license. Elbert E. Dickson: AddII-
eation and bond by Weed Control Ser
vice, Dec 80 Final hearing eat indem
nity claim of Harold E. Murray; Beer
ttnmt, Earl and Ben Ida Miller. Bruce
C. Houck and J. P. Andrews; Permit to
haul logs. Everal St. Peter. Date S.
Larson. Eidon C. Keraoids. KalDh sor
ing. Howard Neal , .
Tm
i f 400 ArrricriJtoi j
iNTew Ferguson Tractor
ONE LEFT AT OLD PRICE.
THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET A NEW TXACTOX
F AT TBX OLD VKICX.
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
355 N. Liberty - Salem Ph. 2-4173
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Feb. 21 (AP) Butter
fat tentaUv. subject to Immediate
change: Premium quality, maximum
to 33 to 1 per cent acidity delivered In
Portland. 75-78 lb; first quality. V8-76c;
second quality, 71-74e. Valley routes
and country points 2c less.
Butter wholesale F.O.B. bulk cubes
to wholesalers r Grad AA. 88 score. 71
lb; A. 93 score, 69c; B. SO score, 7c; C.
89 score,. 65c Abov . price strictly
nominal. ,,,-.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers:' Oregon singles. 46,,-48
lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf. 47i,-50'ic.
Eggs (to wholesalers) A grade large,
534c; A med. 51a-52.sc; B grade large.
43-90C - -
Live chickms-'No. 1 auailty. F.O.B
nlantal: Broilers. 21 -33c: fryer. 22-35c:
roasters. 34-36c: light '. bens u n d r
lha. S4-2Se: the. and over. 24-25C
Heavy hen, an weight. 82c; old
rooster, all weights. 14-16c
Rabbits average to growers: Ltve
white. 4-8 lbs. 25-27 lb; 5-6 lbs. 23-25e;
colored. 2 cents lower; old or heavy
does and bucks. 10-13e lb; fresh dress
ed fryers to retailers, 55-60e; some
higher.
Fresh dressed meat (wholesalers 8
retailers; dollars per cwt):
Beef: Steers, choice, 800-700 Rt. 882-
54; good. 500-700 lbs.. 852-54; commer
cial. S51-33; utility, 848-48;. cows, com
mercial, 848-90; utility. 845-48; can-ners-cutters,
844-45. -
Beef cuts- good steers) : auia auar-
ters. 880-84: rounds. 860-82; full Iain,
trimmed, 878-82; triangles. 850-82; fore
quarters. 850-52.
Veal: Good. 860-82; commercial. 858
88; utility. 849-51.
calves: tiooa-cnotc. b9-o; com-
mercUL 851-56.
Pork cuts: Loin. No. 1. 8-12 lb. 848-
8130: snouldors. 1 lbs. down. 839-4230;
sparerib. 845-46; fresh hams. 853-85.
Lambs: Good choice, 855-S7; com
mercial, all weights. 853-54; utility,
848-48.
Wool: Graded scoured wool r.o.B.
Portland: Fin 825-45: blood. 88.10-
.18; blood. 8230-830: V blood mosUy
82.70-2.75. ; i
Mori air: so-ase id. on u-montn
growth. F.03. country shipping points.
couniry-3uea mcais:
Hogs: Light blockers, 23-34 lb;
ugnt ss-aoc
ibs: Ton grad. 84-86 lb: lowr
grade. 48-50.
Mutton: Best. 28-30c; rough heavy
bucks, ewes. 18-20.
Vl: Ton auailty. 88-88: good heav
ies. 46-Slc.
Beef: Good cows, as -u n: eannrs-
eu tiers 41-43.
Onions: Western Or, yellows, med
ium No, 1. 6135-2.10; 88-lb. sacks. No.
large to 83: laane yeuows. s-n
min- S1.7S-2.00: southern Ore. yellows.
larg. 82.50-88; mediums. 82.1S-2S.
Potatoes: Or. Ruaset No. 1A. 2.78
2.88; 28 lb. 70-18: Wash, russeta No. 1A.
25 lb. 70c: No. 2. 88 lb. 130-100; Idaho
russets N. 1A. 238-.40.
Hay: U. 8. No. 2 green alfalfa. d
llvered earlots. F.03. Portland. 832
33 ton: Willamette v alley grain and
clover hay. 888-28.
Stocks and Bonds
i Compiled by the Associated Pre
STOCK AYUAOBf
Feb. 21
80 18 IS M
Indust Rails TJtils Stocks
Net chane A3 A3 A3 A3
Wednesday 1263 88.4 48.1 853
Prev. day 126.4 88.1 473 95.0
Week ua . 12S S 70 S 473 965
Month ago 1223 853 473 tM
Year ago . 1025 42.1 44.4 733
BOND AVERAGES
20
10
Ind
D.l
101.4
1013
1013
184.7
102.7
10
Utl
D.l
1033
1033
1035
103.4
105.4
16
Fgn
Rails
. Unch
-1005
.100.5
-.1005
99.8
95.4
Net chang
Wednesday
Prev. day
Week ago .
Month ago
Year ago
A.1
72.4
723
723
723
73.7
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, that
the undersigned was on the 24th day
of January. 1831. by the Circuit Court
of Marion County. Oregon. . duly- ap
pointed Executrix of : the estate or
Benjamin F. Logan. Deceased, and
has duly qualified as such. All persona
having any claims against said estate
hereby are notified to ; present the
same duly verified to th undersigned
at room 306 Pioneer Trust BuUding.
Salem. Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice. '
Dated and first published this 28
day .of January.. 1951.
pearl A. swain '
Executrix of the Estate Of
- BENJAMIN F. LOGAN. Deceased.
BRYAN GOODENOUGH
306 Pioneer Trust Building.
Salem. Oregon.
Attorney for Executrix
4. za r. i-s-13-xa
300 Personal
310 Mswtlna NoOom
LOYAL Order of Moose, lodg No. 144.
193 N. ComT. Thurs. 8 pjn.
312 Lost ana Found
LOST: Red billfold in West Salem. Has
my marriage license and social secur
ity card in it. You may keep money.
Phon 4-8443 after 5 pjn.
314 Transportation
PASSENGER to Laramie. . Wyoming.
Leaving about March 1. Phone 2-5805.
316 Pemonal
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8200. Martin W. Ward, Homestead
Road (S. Rivr Road). 1 .i
404 Pcmltry and Itabblts I
CORNISH Croe chick for fast grow
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Hampshire every Friday. GehrinaT
, Hatchery. SUverton. Oreron
KtVII HA Lff Sin&l c5il (ZK.& halc
very Tuesday Fox's Hatchery. 28
Stete 8t Phon 8-48. .
DAY-OLD and started chicks. C. CmJS
ter Street Phone 2286L Lae's HaU
chery. i
CHlcks . Jnning RIhhU Island Red.
Excellent layers less than 50
i Broodlncssv Jennings Poultry Farm,
: Rt. 6 Box 70. Salem t
4 COMPARTMENT hutch, 2 does.
DUCK.
Liberty
U mile east, V nUe S.
BCbooL alt, 8 Box 768,
408 P)tS
Canaries. Phone 38668.
MOORE'S Tropical fiah aquanuin.
Fish, tanks, plants, heaters t thr
m os tats. Marvel pump. 2 mil from
S. Lancaster on Madeay Rd, Phone
27321 1
ikoPiCAi, tiLA And isOpPLEtS.'
i L.MAN, BATTUCKEEK
TUKHW OREGON
AJCC. registered Daschund pup. 1
nwnua. ' rncea reasons di v. h. m.
'Wait. Rlckresll Phone Pallsi 3611. )
U LB. CHIHUAHUA mal at stueC
Phone 2-22SO.
WANTED: Home", small' whit " male
dog, Phon 86203. ;
rOR SALE: Register Manchester
mal dog. Perfect type 8c markings
Mr. : Geo. Alklns. Pen 4 Corners
205 Mahrt Ave. , (
450 Merchandise
45 1 Machinery and Tools
YOTJR time and effort demand)1 good
looia. Kent er out tnem at Ho user
Rna 1410 1th
ROTOTILLER sale, parte, and service.
nowser tiro. rn s-as. ii. a,
12th I
1 6R SALE: W. it. Alii CnaU... with
blade. Phone 2-8787. ,
455 Honhold Goods For Sale)
Used FtirnU Cheap
TRADE TERMS
Vanev rurn Co T88 No Com! -747
KOEHLER Davenport. 4 years oldt
, Reasonable. Phon 36317. 754 Perry
BIG MONEY SAVINGS ?
SALE
2 nationally advertized Universal tank
vacuum cleaners, latest models barely
; used, 12 pice dclux. attachment in
' chid has. 2 wand, rack, rug tool,
floor brush, dusting brush, crevice
tool, deep dirt upholstery tool, floor
poitsner. demother, paint
spray gun,
"I
Amazing bargain
only
839.
Like new. beauty. Airway Sanitlzer
tank vacuum cleaner, all attach
ments. A beauty of a buy 849., 1
Latest model Etectrohix cleaner, com-
K st attachments, barely used, can't
told from new 849. i
., f t
Late Model Eureka or M.W. tank va
cuum with all attachmenta, super
buy at 829.
Several used upright cleaners, excel.
tent conaiuon, at low as 88. t
These ar not rebuilt cleaners, they are
xaie moaeia. some uasq as iitue a 2
weeks. It lik buying a new cleaner
for savings up to 830 and 860. .' 1
299 N. Commercial Street
LEAVING state March 1.' Musi sell Frit
gidair refrtgerater, 8s washing mat
chine. Call 23281. I
PROPANE gas rang for sal at about
",i price. Good condition, i mil
South E. Witzcl School. John Vet
trus RL 4. Box 840, Salem. I
458 Wcmtod. PlcmMnold Goods
USED TtJRNrTTJRE
VALLEY FURNITURE
285 N. Com!
Pb, i 27472
153 Building Materials
This Week's Special f
1x8 m RL
Fir rusUc si din r
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Tli(iM.kuil.l1f '
KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD f
Where Parking Is No Problem
FLOORING
Good quality oak flooring, random
length. 8190 per thousand.. Car load
supply. . long I ''''
Ph.2-5821 . 1 mile North of Kelreff
BARGAINS FOR BUILDERS ,
Cedar - Siding
t4x8 C
L-860 00 M
272.50 M
.81 10.00 M
J3 00 M
ixe c
Flooring 2x6 K. D.
Sheeting 1x6 K. D. .
1x8 K. D. -2x4
1
887.58 M
870 683.00 M
670 885.00 58
.835
Shiplap
.335
Aluminum 0HdL Garaae Doora
8-8x7-8 tiMf
18-0x7-8 . i
Window Frames
-30 Diag.
Ser trice Lumber Company
2882
707 McClsln St. ' Slrverten
USED clean brick 2c delivered close.
Phon 25845. 2191 Teas Are.. Thurs-
W ANTED: GRF.EN LBR.
Resaw cants, dimension and one Inch.
Market Prio. End trimming not
necessary. Call Oliver Bacon 29188.
Eve. 22578. Salem Lumber 8s Manu
Manufaeturlng Co.
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