The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1952, Page 21, Image 21

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    Arrangements Completed for
Oregon Statesman-KSLM 9 53
Tri-County Spelling Contest
Principal of 84 schools In Marion, Polk and southern Yamhill
Counties were sent special forms
top three spellers in each school,
fctatesman-KSLM Spelling Contest
The 84 schools are those which
their students participate in a non
project designed to stimulate in
terest and excellence in spelling,
three Ceanties Included
The contest is open to all 7th
snd 8th grade students in regular
public or parochial school attend
ance in Maria and relk counties,
and in a prescribed area of South
trn Yamhill County, (if they will
not be over 16 years old by April
1, 1953.) Participants in the last
contest are eligible to compete
again if they can meet those quali
fications.
The event Is sponsored by The
Oregon Statesman and Radio Sta
tion KLSM as a public service.
There are no entry fees, nothing to
buy and rio 'obligations on the part
of schools or contestants.
Spelling competition is encour-
pgcd throughout the school year,
but The Statesman-KSLM contest
Itself is scheduled to start Wed
nesday, Jan. 7, 1953, when The
Statesman will begin publishing
10 words daily, chosen from stand
ard textbooks. Many of them will
be used in the semi-finals and
finals, j
Ten Oral Seml-Finals
The intra-school contests, which
can be run off in a manner each
rchool chooses, will end at the
atest by Wednesday, February 25,
1951. when each school will have
made known1 its first - second - and
third-place winners to The Contest
Editor, care of The Statesman, sa
lem. Ore., on official contest forms.
Ten oral semi-finals will be held
between March 2 and March 13, on
dates and at locations to be deter
mined later. The top winner from
each school will participate in the
lemi -finals (although a runner-up
mav represent a school in a semi
finals v if the winner is unable to
torn pete.)
The finals, also oral, will be held
jr. Salem, on Wednesday, March
IS. The two top spellers from
ach of the semi-finals will parti
cipate in the finals making 20
an the finals.
.wards Arranged
Awards will range from eertifl
ates of merit to a SI 00 defense
bond.
In intra-school contests certifi
tates of merit will go to the beset
three spellers in each school.
In semi-final (division) contests
certificates of special merit will
so to the best three j spellers in
ach. with the top two eligible
k enter the finals, and the first-
tlace speller In each to receive a
Vbster's Collegiate Dictionary.
In the grand finalscertificates
tf excellent will go to the best
iree spellers, a $100 defense bond
k the winner, $50 defense bond
o the runner-up, a $23 defense
bond to third-place winner, and a
special recognition award to all
n tries who with their teachers
will be guests at dinner the night
f the finals. j
There wil be 10 semi-final (di
vision' contests six in Marion
County, three in Polk County, and
ne In Yamhill County.
The six in Marion County ln
lurio Salem as one, and all schools
within the geographical limits of
each of the county's five rural
school zones as the other five.
The three in Polk county In
clude rural school zone 2 in one
contest, zones 3 and 4 j In another,
and zones 1 and 5 in the third,
with first-class districts particl-
fiating in the basis of their loca
ion. The one in Yamhill County
ineludess the 10 schools south
nd west of Highway 99W.
The arrangement of schools reg
istered to compete in the contest's
10 divisions (semi-finals) is as fol
lows: MARIOV COUNTY
Division 1 !2 schools) Aurora,
Broadacres, Buttevflle,i Eldriedge,
Gervais, Hubbard, Parkersville.
Pioneer, St. Louis, St. Paul, St.
Paul's Academy, Wood bum Jun
ior High. I
Division 2 (11 schools) Bethel,
Central Howell, Chemawa, Clear
Lake, Frultland, Hafcel Green,
Keizer, Maeleay. Mission Bottom,
Pratum, Willard.
Division S (5 schools') Clover-
dale. Halls Ferry, Jefferson, Sun
nyside, Turner.
Division 4 (11 schools) Beth
any. Evergreen, McKee, Monitor,
Mt. Angel (St. Mary's) Mt. Angel
college, Scotts Mills, Silver Crest,
Silverton Junior high, Union, Vic
tor Point.
Division 5 (3 schools) Aurhs
ille. Detroit, Shaw, Stayton, West
Stayton.
Division C (4 schools) Leslie
Junior high, Parrtsh Junior high,
8alem Academy, West Salem Jun
lor high. I
POLK COUNTY
Division 7. (5 schools) Brish
College, Greenwood, Mt. View,
Oak Point, Popcorn
Division (14 schools) Airlie
Antioch. Bridgeport, Buena Vista,
Falls City, Guthrie, Independence,
Monmouth, Oakdale, Oakhurst,
Orchard View, Pedee, Valsetz,
Wild wood. I
Division 9 (10 schools) Ball
ton. Bethel. BuelL Dallas Junior
high. Grand Ronde (new) - Orch
Gifts! Gifts!
Billfolds
tkti vrri
Pocket Watch.
Manicure Sts
Schaefer's
Dreg Siore j
Opes Dally, tf JuktL
S TM. , t
SMdays, A.M. P.M.
this week, on which to indicate the
as a prelude to the 1953 Oregon
which formally opens Jan. 7.
have indicated a desire to have
- commercial community service
ards, Perry dale, Pioneer, RickreaH,
salt creek.
YAMHILL COUNTY
Division If (7 schools) Amity
Briedwell, Dayton, Grand Ronde,
(agency), Hopewell, Sheridan,
Willamina.
Ship Drifts as
Rudder Useless
VANCOUVER. B. C. W The
Canadian Pacific Steamship Com
pany freighter Maplecove. her rud
der damaged, was drifting helpless
ly Thursday night in a northwest
gale 1,260 miles off the British
Columbia coast.
The 1.400-norsepo er tug Island
Sovereign steamed out of Van co
ver to rush aid to the stricken
ship. At full speed, it would take
the tug at least five days to reach
the 10,000-ton Maplecove, carrying
a crew of 50.
The Maplecove radioed that the
crew couldn't control the ship but
that she was in no immediate dan
ger. Sheet Brings
Aid to Invalid
DOYLESTOWN, Pa, UP) A
sheet waving from a broomstick
thrust through a second - story
window attracted neighbors Thurs
day to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Gretzan.
Inside they found Mrs. Gretzan,
an 87 - year - old invalid, sobbing.
She told them she had not eaten
since Sunday when her husband
Frederick, 91, went downstairs
She had managed Wednesday
night to crawl to the window and
hang out the sheet as a distress
signal.
Gretzan lay dead on the cellar
floor. Dr. Roy Thomas said death
apparently was due to a heart
attack.
Rail Strength
Boosts Stocks
NEW YORK (py-Un usual
strength in railroad and a few oth
er issues put the stock market
slightly ahead Thursday.
Overall it was a thin margin of
gain induced almost entirely by
the concentration of strength.
Favorite issues went up about
three points at the best but the
great majority of stocks on the
upsido held their gain below a
point.
This Is the third day that the
market has gone through a cau
tious consolidation with a high
degree of selective buying and
selling since it reached a 1952 high
last Monday.
Volume amounted to 1,860,000
shares as compared with 1,700,000
shares traded Wednesday, both bel
low recent daily averages.
Closing Grain
Prices Mixed
CHICAGO (JP) Grains manag
ed to absorb more liquidation on
the Board of Trade Thursday
without backing down as sharply
as its previous session.
Final prices were mixed with
more contracts showing gains than
losses.
Soybeans made the poorest
showing.
Wheat closed one-eight lower to
one-fourth higher, corn one-eighth
to five-eights higher, oats unchang
ed to one cent higher, rye one
half lower to one-fourth higher,
soybeans one-half lower to one
fourth higher and lard 12 to 28
cents a hundred pounds higher.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND If) Coarse grain,
15-day shipments, bulk, coast de
livery: Barley, No. 2, 45-lb B. W
73.50.
Wheat (bid) to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 2.38; Soft White (ex
cluding Rex) 2.38; White Club 2.38.
. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary
2.44; 10 per cent 2.44; 11 per cent
2.44; 12 per cent 2.44.
Hard White Baart: Ordinary
2.61; 10 per cent 2.61; 11 per cent
2.63; 12 per cent 2.65.
Car receipts: wheat 35; barley
4; flour 1; corn 6; mill feed 3.
Portland Uvefttock
PORTLAND IB (USDA) Cattle
salable 200; supply mostly canner
to utility grades with cows . pre
dominating; few stock steers and
stock cows unsold: slaughter class-
if TtuaND naCMiNa
DBS, CHAN . ..LAM
CmNESK NATUROPATHS
Upstairs. 241 Nortfc Liberty
tire f cSene nactleed
Writ tm attract c-V
orm e gatarday ejy w a-
toe an
IIdv7 Yorli Slocli Quotations
By The Associated
Admiral Corporation 31
Allied Chemical 75
Allis Chalmers 60
American Airlines 14
American Power 8c Light 2 Vi
American Tel. it TeL 157
American Tobacco 66
Anaconda Copper 40
Atchison Railroad 103 Yx
Bethlehem Steel 54
Boeing Airplane Co. . 39
Borg Warner 79
Burroughs Adding Machine 16
California Packing 27
Can.' dian Pacific 34
Caterpillar Tractor 64 Y
Celanese Corporation 36
Chrysler Corporation 88
Cities Service 93
Consolidated Edison 38
Consolidated Vultee 20 Ya
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright 8
Douglas Aircraft
dupont de Nemours 96
Eastman Kodak 44
Emerson Radio 13 Vt
General Electric , 71 V
General Foods 52 Yt
General Motors 67
Georgia Pac Plywood 17 Va
Goodyear Tire 50
Homestake Mining Co. 36 Ya
International Harvester 31 Vt
International Paper 54
Johns Manville 74 Vt
Kennecott Coper 77 V
Libby. McNeill 8
Lockheed Aircraft 21
Loew's Incorporated 12
Portland Produce
PORTLAND Un Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immedi
ate change Premium quality.
maximum to .35 to one per cent
acidity, delivered in Portia np. 75
78c lb; first quality 63-72c second
quality 67-70c. Valley routes and
country points 2 cents less.
Butter Whole-ale. f .o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Crade AA,
93 score, 72c lb 92 score, 70c; B,
90 score, 65c; C, 89 score, 65c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles 45 Yt
48c lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 51-54c.
Eggs To wholesalers can
dled eggs containing no loss, cases
included, f.o.b. Portland A large
61 - 62 Vz A medium 59 A - 60 Yz;
B grade, large 49 - 52c.
Eggs T o retailers Agrade AA.
large, 64c; A large. 61-62c; AA
medium, 61c; A medium, 59-60c;
A small, 48c. Cartons 3 cents addi
tional. Live chickens No. 1 quality.
f.o.b. plants Fryers, 2 -3 lbs,
29c; 3-4 lbs, 29c; roasters, 4 Vz lbs,
up. 32c; heavy hens, all weights.
21-22c; light hens, all weights, 16-
17c ; old roosters, 13c.
Rabbits Average t o growers
Live white, 4-5 lbs. 23-26c, 5-6 lbs,
20-2 4c; old does 10-12c, few higher;
fresh dressed fryers to retailers,
59-63c, cut up 65-68c.
Fresh dressed meats wholesalers
to retailers; dollars per cwt; beef
steers, choice 500 - 700 lbs, 41.00-
45.00; good 38.00-43.00. Commer
cial 35.00 - 40.00; utility 32.00-36.00;
cows commercial 26.00-31.00; util
ity 25.00-30.00; canners - cutters
24.00-29.00.
Beef cuts choice steers hind
quarters 54.00-58.00; rounds 48.00
55.00; full loins trimmed 75.00
80.00; triangles 38.00-42.00.
Pork cuts Loins choice 8-12
lb 39.00-43.00; shoulders 16 lb
29.00-32.00; spareribs 40.00-46.00;
fresh hams 10-14 lbs 48.00-53.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice,
all weights. 40.00-52.00; commer
cial. 33.00-45.00.
Lambs Choice-prime, 40-50 lbs,
39.00-42.00; good, 37.00-10.00.
Mutton Good-choice, 17.00-21.50.
Woo 1 Grease basis, 45c lb to
growers, some higher.
Country-dressed meats f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Utility cows 26-30c lb;
canners-cutters 22-2 4c.
Veal Top quality 42-4 4c; rough
heavies25-35c.
Hogs Lean blockers 24-26c lb;
sows light 20-22c.
Mutton Best, 12-14c lb.
Onions 50-lb sacks West Or gon
eyllows, medium, 3.25-75; 3-inch
3.50-4.00; 10 lb sacks, 50-65c; Idaho
yellows. No. 1 medium and large,
3.25-50; Wash. Moses Lake and
Yakima yellows, medium, 2.75
3.00; 3-inch -min., 3.00-50.
Potatoes O r e.-W ash. russets,
No. 1, 4.25-50; No. 2, 25 lb, 1.20-50;
10 lb. 60-65c; Idaho. No. 1A, 5.25
50; 10 lb mesh. No. 1. 64-65c; No.
2s, 1.70-83, 50 lb sack.
Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa.
44.00-45.00 delivered car and truck
lots, f.o.b. Portland; baled, f.o.b.
cars. Seattle, 44.00-45.00.
Filberts Wholesale selling
prices. No. 1 large Barcelona, 24
26c lb; grower prices, orchard run,
14-15c lb.
Walnuts Wholesale selling
prices, first quality large Fran
quettes, 32-33c lb; grower prices,
orchard run, 15-18c lb, few best to
19c.
es steady to weak wiJb some bids
lower; no fed steers or heifers
available; few cutter and utility
steers and heifers 13.00-16.00; can
ner and cutter cows mostly 9.50-
10.50; few 11.00; shells down to 7.00;
cutter and utility bulls 13.00-17.00.
Calves salable 50; market strong;
good and choice vealers 26.00
29.00; prime 30.00-31.00; culls and
utility calves and vealers 9.00-18.00.
Hogs salable 650; market fairly
active, fully steady; choice 1 and 2
butchers 130-235 lbs 18.50-19.00; few
lots carrying choice 3 butchers
18.25; choice 320-435 lb sows 16.00
16.75. Sheep salable 50; market mostly
nominal; good and choice wooled
and shorn lambs 17J5O-18.50; choice
and prime grades Wednesday 19.50
20.00; good and choice - feeders
15.00-15.50; good and choice ewes
quotable 5.50-6.50.
PILES
(Hemorrhoids)
Pistols. Fissure. Itching, pre
laswe, and ether Kectal dis
evden j i m ted
wMUd Treatment
Call for examimstiea or write
for free description Booklet.
Dent off mo fnenrabte by de
lay. It Reynolds, ILD.
Keetal Specialist
Z87S FairgroBBds K4.
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward 60
Nash Kelvinator 22
New York Central 22
Northern Pacific 83
Pacific American Fish 13 Y
Pacific Gas St Electric 38
Pacific TeL & TeL 115
"Packard Motor Car 5
Penney (J. C.) Co. 67
Pennsylvania R. R. 21
Pepsi Cola Co. 10
Philco Radio 33
Radio Corporation 28
Rayonier Incorp 35
Ray onier Incorn Pfd
Republic Steel 44
Reynolds Metals 56
Richfield Oil 63
Safeway Stores Inc. 34
Scott PaDer Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co. 60
Socony-Vacuum Oil 36
Southern Pacific 45
Standard Oil Calif. 57
Standard Oil N. J. 75
Studebaker Corp. 37
Sunshine Mining 8
Swift At. Company 34
Transamerica Corp. 26
Twentieth Century Fox 13
Union Oil Company 39 .
Union Pacific 49
United Airlines 29
United Aircraft 37
United Corporation 5 V
United States Plywood 31
United States Steel 41 44
Warner Pictures 14 k
Western Union Tel 40 V4
Westinghouse Air Brake 26
Westinghouse Electric 46
Woolworth Company 44 7m
LEGAL NOTICK
Notice is herby given that Vernon
T. Raschko and M. J. Raschko arc no
longer associated with the McKillop
Insurance Agency of this city. D. 12-19-26,
J. 2-9.
Salem
Obituaries
BECKER
John C. Becker, lata resident of
3370 Crawford SU at a local hospital.
Dec IS, at tha age of 58 years. Sur
vived by wife. Mrs. Magdaiena Becker
and (laughters. Mrs. Doris Lieske of
Salem and Mrs. Ruth McLaughlin of
Anchorage, Alaska; son. Raymond W.
Becker of Salem; brothers, Crist B.
Becker and Reinhold Becker; both of
Olympia, Wash.; sisters. Mrs. Lydia
Jess of Salem, Mrs. Pauline Betterman
of Bismark, N.D., Mrs. Bernice House
ly of Independence, and Mrs. Martha
Kraft of Zap. NX)., and two grand
children. Member of the Bethel Baptist
Church. Services will be held at the
Howell-Ld wards Chapel Saturday, Dec.
20, at 1 :30 p.m. with the Rev. R. Woyke
officiating. Interment at Belcrest Me
morial Park.
BBODIOAN
Edward Brodigan. at a local hospi
tal, Dec 14. Announcement of services
will b made later by tha Clough
Barrick Company.
HINKLK
Enoch I". Hinkle, lata resident of
1885 rairgrounds Rd., at Coos Bay, Dec.
14. Survived by wife. Mrs. Lady Hinkla
of Salem: daughter. Mrs. Mary Smith
of Hubbard: son, Robert D. Hinkla of
Salem: brother. Harley Hinkla of
Stockton. Calif., and six grandchildren.
Services will be held at the Clough
Barrick Chapel Friday. Dec. 19. at
1:30 p.m. with Interment at Habbard
Cemtery, tha Rev. Mr. Hastings offi
ciating. Military services at graveside.
HALL
Willard Hall, lata resident of Tu in
ner, at a local hopsital Dec. 13. Sur
vived by neices. Mrs. W. H. Nixon of
Portland. Mrs. May Robinson of Flor
ence. Mrs. Clara Weaver of Pendleton,
and Mrs. Alfa Hubbs of Costa Mesa,
Calif., and nephew. Clarence Roach of
Pendleton. Graveside services will be
held at Twin Oaks Cemetery. Turner.
Saturday. Dec. 20. at 11 a. m.. the Rev.
Dudley Strain officiating. Direction of
the Virgil T. Golden Co.
KOLSKY
Hattie Kolsky, at a local nursing
home, Dec. 16, at the age of 71. Sur
vived by husband. Frank Kolsky of
Salem; son, Frank M. Kolsky of Salem,
and by 17 nieces and nephews and one
grandchild. Services will be held at the
Howell-Edwards Chapel Friday. Dec.
19. at 1:30 p. ro.
FORTUNE
Francis Roy Fortune, at the resi
dence. 3790 Sunnyvlew Ave., Dec. 17.
Survived by wife. Mrs. Mable For
tune. Salem: daughters, Mrs. Elaine
Cummins. Portland: Mrs. Fern Cor
nett. Portland, and Mrs. M. J. Renne,
San Diego, Calif.: sons. James Fortune
and E. W. Cooper, both -of Salem:
mother, Mrs. D. E. Fortune. Newberg;
sisters. Mrs Ethel Burns. Newberg.
and Mrs. Nora Wellman, Tucson. Arix.;
14 grandchildren. Services will be held
Monday. Dec. 19, at 1:30 p.m. In the
Virgil T. Golden Chapel with the Rev.
F. C. Stannard officiating and Inter
ment at Belcrest. Memorial Park.
RUST
Arthur Otto Rust, late resident of
275 McNary Ave, In this city. Dec. 18.
Husband of Lena Rust, Salem; father
of Carl W. Rust. Salem; Ines L. Doyle.
Beaverton: Clarence A, Rust. Spokane.
Wash.; Cleve L. Rust. Phoenix. Arix..
and deo O. Rust, Portland. Six grand
children also survive. Services will be
held Staurday. Dec. 20. at 3 pjn. in the
W. T. Rigdon Chapel with concluding
services at the City View Cemeterey.
Tha Rev. Dudley Strain will officiate.
COATES
Edward Stapleton Coates. lata resi
dent of 1541 State St., In this city,
Dec. 18. Husband, of AurOla D. Coates.
Salera; father of Vernon C. and James
H. V. Coates. both of Salem, and Mrs.
Virginia Gilchrist. El Toro. Calif.;
sister of Mrs. Emma Hudson of Vir
ginia. Also survived by seven grand
children .two great-grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews. Announce
ment of services will be made later by
the W. T. Rigdon Company.
DfLTS
Helen A. Dilts, late resident of 4024
S. 158th St, Seattle. .Wash.. Dee. 17.
Wife of George Dilts. Seattle: mother
of Richard N. Cady. and Mrs. Dorothy
Suver. both of Seattle: Mrs. June Mun
son and Gene Dilts .both with the XJ.
S. Navy; sister of Floyd Jones. Mill
City; Harold Jones, Puyanup. Wash.:
Theodore Jones. Harlan. Ore.; Harrison
Jones and Glen Jones, both of Salem;
Mrs. Glen Edwards. Monmouth: Mrs.
Paul Brown. Sisters: Mrs. Don Ben
rends. Forest Grove; Mrs. Peiiy Down
ing. Burnt Woods. Ore, and Mrs. Vera
Osborne. Monmouth. Graveside serv
ices will be held Saturday. Dec. SO.
at 1:30 pjn. In City View Cemetery.
Casket will be open to friends Satur
day. Dee. 29. from noon to 1 pan. In
the W. T. Rigdon Chapel.
enrrxn
Mrs. Iva B. Cutler, at a local hos
pital. Dee. 17. Late resident of 730 S.
Summer St. Survived by husband. Os
car Cutler. Salem. Also surviving are
several cousins. Services will be held
Saturday, Dec. 20. at 2 nm. in the
Virgil T. Golden Chapel with the Rev.
B. J. Holland officiating and Intel mecut
at Pendleton.
HOPSXNS
Mrs. Vera L. Hopkins, late resident
of Salem Route S (3558 Dallas Rd..
at the residence Dec. 17. Survived by
husband. 'Waaler Hopsdna. Salera;
daughters. Mrs. Christen Polka. Pasa
dena. Canf.: Miss Doris Hopkins. Sa
lem; Mrs. Donna Free Brooks, and
Mis Veransta Hopkins. ni aons.
John. Ivan and Ray Hopsdna, all of
Salem: brotnefr Thomas Dister. and
two grandchildrssL Announcement of
services win bat matte later by tb
Salem McltIicI
Quotations
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POULTRY
Colored Hens
Leghorn Hens -Colored
Fryers
Oki
Roasters
.re STUCK
(Villev Pac kin Cs
Fat Dairy
Cutter
Heifers
aany Quotations!
9.00 to 10.00
7.00 to 10.00
, .12 00 to 14.00
14.00 to 17X0
24.00 to 25.00
Bulla
Good Veal
Calves
LAMBS
Yearlings .
13.00 to 18.00
17.00 to 18.00
10.00 to 14.00
LOO to 5 00
Ewes
Feeders
Sheared Lam be
15.90
.About si 00 less
Stocks and Bonds
CcmpUe fcy Uta Associated Press
Dee. IS
STOCK AVERAGES
30 15 13 60
lindust Rails Util Stocks
Dec. IS
Net change Uneh D.l D.l X.1
Thursday 95 7 96.5 98.0 TS.6
Prev. day 95.7 98 6 98.1 76.7
Week ago 03J 98.6 98J 78.8
Month ago 05.4 98.4 98.3 76.9
Year ago 92.5 9S.6 97.7 74J
BOND AVERAGES
20
Rails
Net chang D.l
Thursday 147.8
Prev. day 147.9
Week ago 147.5
Month ago 143.8
Year ago 136.1
1952 high ..148.1
New 1952 high.
10 10
Indust Util
A.C D.l
93.0 54.5
St. 4 54.8
90.6 54.8
85 2 54.1
641.9 50.5
83.0 54.8
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
TOR THE COUNTY OF MARION
Probate Department
No. 148S4
In the Matter of the Estate )
of )
LOUIS KAISER. Deceased. )
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN, that the
undersigned, executor of the estate of
Louis Kaiser, deceased, will, on and
after January 16. 1953. at 10:00 o'clock
in tha forenoon of said day, at the
office of Pioneer Trust Company In the
Pioneer Trust Building in Salem. Mar
ion County, Oregon, sell at private sale
for cash the following described real
premises, to-wit:
Lot Eighteen (18). Wm. J. Clarke's
Acreage Tracts. Marion County.
Oregon, (See Volume 5. Page 23.
Record of Town Plats for said
county and state); All of Blocks
Sixty-five (65) and Sixty-six (66)
in Gervais. Marion County. Oregon.
(See Volume 1. Page 5. Record of
Town ''lata for said county and
state.)
Said sale will be made in pursuance
of an order of the Honorable Rex
Kimmell. on' of the judges of the
above-entitled Court, which order was
made and entered on the 17th day of
December. 1952 In proceedings pending
in said Court entitled "In the Matter
of the Estate of Louis Kaiser, Deceas-
anvt ! - m4b4ab XT, sosr a i
ed.'
sale will be made subject to confirms
uon dv saia court.
Dated and first published this 19th
day of December. 1952.
PIONEER TRUST COMPANY,
As Executor of the Estate
of Louis Kaiser. Deceased. .
, , By K". E. Wenger. Trust Officer
BRYAN GOODENOUGH 1
306 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem. Oregon
Attorney for Executor ; D. 19. MJ. 1, 9.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that GUSSIE
KLORFEIN has been, by order of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Marion County, appointed admin
istratrix of the Estate of HENRY J.
MILLER Deceased. Any persons having
claims against said estate are requested
to present them, with proper vouchers,
to said administratrix at 310 Pioneer
Trust Building. Salem, Oregon, within
six months from the dat of this no
tice. Dated this 11th day of December.
1952.
GUSSIE KLORFEIN
Administratrix of theEstate of
HENRY J. MILLER. Deceased.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA
Pioneer Trust . Building
Salem, Oregon
Attorneys for Administratrix.
D. 12-19-28, J. 2-9
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I
have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Marion. Probate Department,
as administratrix of the estate of
THOMAS GEORGE COOPER, deceas
ed, and have qualified as such ad
ministratrix. All persons having claims
against said estate are notified to
present the same, duly verified, to me
at 412 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem.
Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated this 12th day of December,
1952.
V A LETT A MARY COOPER
Administratrix of the Estate of
THOMAS GEORGE COOPER, deceased.
WILLIAMS & SKOPIL
Attorneys for Administratrix
412 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon. D. 12-19-28. J. 2-9.
400 Agriculture 4Q0 Agriculture
425 Auction Sales 425 Auction Sales
SCOTTY'S
Auction House
4840 Center St., Salem
SAT.. DEC. 20. 10:00 A. M. & 7 P. M.
FURNITURE. NEW AND USED, AT AUCTION
1952 NEW CROSLEY DEEP FREEZE. 144 FT.
1952 NEW CROSLEY REFRIGERATOR, 9 FT.
1952 NEW CROSLEY FXJEC. RANGS, 2 OVEN DELUXE
4 NEW CHROME ARM DAVENOS
S NEW CHROME BREAKFAST SETS
12 NEW SWING ROCKERS
3 DOZEN FLOOR AND TABLE LAMPS. NEW
7 P. W. DUNCAN PHYFE DINING SETS
5-PC. BEDROOM SETS. CASH $365. GOOD
19S0 M. CONLON WASHER, SEWING MACHINE. GOOD BOX SPRINGS.
NEW LINOLEUMS. RUGS. DISHES, MANY NICE THINGS FOB GIFTS
GEN. ELEC RANGE. GOOD
BABY BED. MANY. MANY. MISC. ITEMS
2 WOOD LATHES, FIREPLACE SET
CARROTS, ONIONS. APPLES.
15 WHITE SOCK PULLETS. READY TO IY. 15 RABBJTSIJVESTOCK
134 PM. THIS "WEEK BETWEEN 40 TO SO HEAD NOW CONSIGNED. BEEF
COWS, STOCK COWS. WHITE FACE STEERS. VEALS. CALVES. FAT
HOGS. FEEDERS AND WEANERS. LET US SELL YOUR LIVESTOCK
POUND OR HEAD. BIO CROWDS. MANY BUYERS. THEREFORE GOOD
PRICES TO YOU, EXPERIENCED MEN HANDLE AND SELL. YOUR
STOCK.
A BIG SALE ON THROUGH HOLIDAYS, EVERY TUBS. EVENTNO.
SAT. AND EVENING.
Free gifts at every sale
Auctioneers
C l E, Scott . . C2iarles V. LL-.He
Phone 4-6433
ri'if'B ra HE.ICU'rnurjf Twit
rougharjy falw . Cfaaniiany. .tInt t a
wasnuigion carpnraaon -or neaiue.
Washington, has fJed its COLUMBIA
trade-mark for candles with the Sec
retary of State. State of Oregon. DJ,
u. 19.
300 Personal
312 Lost and Found
FOUND: Irish Setter dog. mate, age 1ft
yrs Contact West Salem Machinery
Co. Phone 4-22 IX
LOST: Boxer, mate. 8 months old.
Lost around vicinity of 4-Corncrs.
Reward. Phone 2-0014.
LOS1: Beautiful giay male Persian
cat. Answers to nam of Andy. 4610
Swegle Rd Ph. 4-3909.
316 Personal
1 win tteA b responsible for any bills
contracted by anyone. Sgt. Don All-
port.
PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS Civil,
criminal, tracing, domestic. Phone
day or "Ught. 3-8107
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous 315'i N
Commercial St. Ph. 2-2108. Meeting
Sunday 3 P-m Tuesday 8 pjn. Fri
dav 3 pm.
SECURITY DETECTIVE AGENCY
Private investigations. Civil, crimi
nal, domestic, missing persons. Room
139 Pacific Bldg. Phon day or
night. Salem 4-224S.
"L OHUL.1CS Anony-oui group No 1
2088 N CoTimerrtal Phone 3-9419 or
3-4537 P O Bos 714
4-00 Agriculture
402 Livestock
11 EXTRA nice berlcsbire pics. 8 each.
A Scbwengel. Ph. 4-2313. 1, mUes
East Totem Pole. j mile So.
FOR SALE. 19 head of ewes to lamb
in February and March. $11 take all
or choice 15. Phone 4-2617 evenings.
BONDED Livestock Buyer. A. F. Som-
mer 2130 Chemawa Rd. Phone 4-2617.
NICE big weaner pigs, choice $7.50.
Phone 3-5994. evenings.
LOCKER BEEF Wruteface Hereford.
32c: locker pork. 35c. Nothing down.
6 months to pay. Custom killing.
Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co..
1325 S. 25t.i. Ph. 3-4858.
ANGUS- Bull Service Call 3-1006 ex
cept Saturday.
l.ICENSVD and bonded livestock buy
er E I Snehn 165 Kenwood Av
Phone 2-1545
CHINCHILLAS. THE Aristocrats of
the fur industry. Registered breed
ing Ltoc'
now available. Jo Has-
sens tab.
6090 Portland Rd.
rtUNDED livestock
buyer
IA9B- P
Claude
Edwards R 3 Bo's
BONDED LtVESTtXnC buyer E C
McCandnsh 1127 S. 25th Ph. 3-8147
404 Poultry " Rabbits
DRESSED HENS. 'Order now for holi
days. Phone 2-5816.
FOR SALE large fat geese. $4 00 each.
5450 N. River Rd. Phone 2-1236.
FOR SALfc. geese.
Phone 3-8400 or
dressed
4-9307.
or alive.
AUSTRA WHITE. Parm Reds, broiler
chirks. Gehring Hatchery, Silverton,
Oregon.
WANTED to buy colored hens. Cus
tom killing. Fowl of any kind. Phon
4-3426. NeweU's Poultry Plant. Kill
6 davs a week. Rt. 5. Box 109. Salem.
WANTED, colored hens, highest prices.
Lees Hatchery. Ph. 2-2861.
RABBITS wanted any size 8c quantity
Alsc purebred breeding stock for
sale. Ph 2-7107.
N"W HAMPSHIRE Chicks day-old and
started Weekly hatches Lee's Chicks
grow fast. Phon 2-2861 Lea's Hatch-
GOLDEN BROAD and New Hampshire
chicks, hatched every Monday and
Thursday. Our chicks grow faster
Fox Hatchery. 3830 State St Phon
3-4969.
408 Psts
FOR SALE beautiful, all colors, in
cluding orange canary singers. 3995
Mahrt Aye. Pt-n 4 corners. Salem.
FOR SALE border collie pups, ready
to train. Phone 2-1142 eves.
FOR SALE white french poodle dog.
Can be seen at 2680 Prlngle Rd.
A. K. C. Registered Dachshund puppy.
Will hold till Xmas. Reasonable.
3-4602.
POMJiUlANIAN PUPS, registered. 3
months old. tan. $35., Robert Thorpe,
S. W: Douglas St.. Mill City. Box 656.
FOR
SALE Toy Chihuahua
puppies.
2025 S. 12th.
CANARIES Give a cheerful little sing
er for Christmas. Phone 3-8668.
FOR SALE, Chihauhau puppies. Reas
onable. 4356 Durbin Ave. Ph. 4-1073.
COCKER puppies.
3-7712.
$5 and $10. Phon
ROLLER Canaries. Singer for Christ
mas PMced to -ell. Phone 3-7857,
2010 S. Church.
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1958 Mc
Cov. 1 block east of N Caottol Ufc
block north of Madison Ph. 2-6897
MOORE'S TROPICAL FISH, equip
ment, supplies 2 miles from Lan
caster on Ma -leav Road Pb 2-7321
Closed -n Wednesdavs
RED BONE hound
Phone 3-7712
pup, male.
$13.
REG ISTERED" Redbone coon hound
puppv. Low as $20 from best of breed
ing stock. Phon 2-6130 evenings or
write Rt. 4 Box 243.
410 Seeds and Plants
BLUEBERRY plants 1 to vr old 35c
and un Ph 3-6442 eve
AFRICAN Violets. cyclamen. Cape
Primrose, Ferns Cut Flowers. House
Plants. Oppen's Greenhouse, 4330
Auburn Rd.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce!
GOOD POTATOES
$3.00 100 lbs lots of m. Ed Sproed. 2
miles East of Keizer school. No Calls
Sat.
t;?&cxii-
450 Merchandise
451 Machinery end Tools .
COMPLETE
EQUIPMENT
Only 3 months
old. 183 EP. Buds power plant. No. 1 Case engine for con
veyer.
green-chain, carriage 22 ft.
opening 38. lugger and saws. Original cost 832.000. win sQ entire m
tor 912400. Now In storage. Everything In perfect condition. Call Mr. Klan.
SEVEREST REALTY CO.
333 N. High St.
itENT or buy: All type electrical Of
h-.nd tools garden tractors, sprayers
lowser Bros 1185 S 12th
455 Household Goods for Sals
SQUARE TUB Maytag. Very food con
dition 4 years old. 2-7498.
GAS STOVES, apartment six and big
ger. Also 15c electric tuning meter
and old cupboard. 2455 State St.
BEDROOM SUITE 340. Phone 4-5896.
G.E. RADIO for sale, lovely cabinet
CaJ at 2185 S. Summer St.
HOLLIWUOD electric broUer oven.
New and in original carton. 10 piece
set of Wear-ever aluminum, used
slightly. Sacrifice both. Cll after 6 JO
p.m. 2-6829.
A VERY good Westinghouse Cabinet
ranee. Cheap tor quick sale. Ph.
2-7830.
HIGHEST cash price paid lor on piece
or house full of furniture. Barkers
furniture. Phon 2-8512. Open eve.
till p.m.
UNFINISHED Furniture ready to
paint Complete ttork st Good
Housekeeping Inc 487 Court St
456 WantexL Household Goods
WANTED
USED FURNITURE
TOP PRICE
Vallev Fnrn. Co. 2-7472
458 Building Materials
USED 2 x 4't and 2 x An dimension
lumber. $25. a M. 1365 Broadway.
Madsen Wrecking Co.
Redwood
JUST RECEIVED
l carload, of beautiful Calif. Redwood.
Inclu'ling:
1x2 to 1x12 RU Clear-A V. O. kiln
rirlMl finish.
lx to 1x12. Clear V. O. V-JoinV aid-
ins r paneling.
9 IS x and RL Clear V. O
joint paneling.
x 10 RL. Clear V. O. bevel sidinf
Keith Brown Lhr. Yard
Front and Court Phon 3-9111
We Give SA-H Green Stamps
BUILDING?
New 4x8 plasterboard
New waterproof hard board
Camp Adair windows ,
$ 1 40
S 1.90
$ 7.50
Loos insulation, per baf s 1-00
Cedar ahinles $3.00 up
3-tab composition roofing. No. 1 $ 0.95
New shower cabinets . $43 00
New wash basins, complete $17.50
New toilets, complete $29.50
SteeL aluminum garage door. CHEAP
Painted cedar shakes , $11.50
New asbestos siding , $ 9.50
New glass doors . $10.50
New 4-inch soil pipe u 78c a ft.
C G. LONG
Phone 2-5821. 1 mile N. of Keizer
$1.98 .
B16" 4x1 UN SANDED
PLYWOOD
(NEW LOAD)
PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD
3545 PORTLAND ROAD - 4-4433
WINDOWS
CLEARANCE SALE
We can't giv them away, but It's next
to it.
New double run window, new crystal
picture windows with frame.
Also sacrifice prices on 500 used win
dows. DOORS
Hundreds of new grade A doors at end
of year bargain. 1 panel. 1. 2. 3. and
5 lit doors, entrance doors, cheap.
C. G. Long Ph. 2-5821. 1 mil north of
Keizer.
460 Musical Ixistrumsnts
Mr. and Mrs.
PIANO BUYER
Your Xmas SALE PIANO Is
at STONE PIANO CO.
Same yourself a lot of lookin and
listening by coming right to STONE
PIANO CO. ;
Her you can take advantage of our
Xmas SALE PRICES on Americans
best pianos. No need to settle for
some off-make brand when you can
get the very finest at thes highly
reduced prices.
So get the piano you can b realty
proud of at the savings yau wan' .
Delivery, bench and tuning Included
free.. j
We're open each week day U1 9:00
P.M. and our low down payment and
easy terms are made to order for
you. Stock of sale models la limited,
so come hi NOW.
STONE PIANO
CO.
1280 Stat
Ph. 2-5281
L'acoJ Spinet Piano. .rt5.
price uv-
eludes bench: Pn. 2-B70S.
SXCTRIC guitar. Practically new.
Cas and amplifier Phon 2-31S0.
400 Agriculture
412 Fruit 4323d Farm Produc
POTATOES, traits, nuts, eggs, candy,
apples, oranges, grapefruit, and all
kind of produce. Also holly and
wreaths, codar-bougha. - vnisUeto.
Chriatns trees, eon. Everything
to decorate With. 3 blocks North
me Lancaster ! Dr. oa Portland Rd.
Phillips Broai Farm Market.
SVALMUTS St FILBERTS. 22c - 20c a
lb. A. SchwengeL Pb. 4-2313, IV mil
JList Totem Pl. S.
4 m II l s iT l'f I f "1 1 1 '1 ' '
450 Merchandise
451 Machinery and Tool
SAW M
Xdger and trimmer saws. Head rts?
Dial 4-5043. Eva. 3-3291
480 Musical Instrumsnts
REO CEDAR SHINGLES
4 GRADES. Delivered or pick-up, Ted
Muller Phon evenings. 2-1190
KNABE Piano, Circassian amber wal
nut for sale. Cheap. Phon 3-7743.
BEAUTIFUL bungalow piano in excel
len. condition. A bargain for cash.
190 S. Cortaae St.
WURLITZER cornet'
2647 Portland Rd.
and - Uombon.
462 Sports Lqulpmont
BARGAIN: New 22 colt Match target.
4't" barrel. Phone 3-8607.
NLW COLTS. M super auto! 3 boxes
ammo. New shoulder holster. Prio
$75. Evens 2-7133. .
464 Bicycler
XMAS BIKE
ONLY $25 buys this 26" Schwlnn blk
for your son. Excellent condition.
Call 1-1162:
FOR SALE. Boy's Schwlnn bike $05.6oT
-eriect cnristmas Present. Phon
Pre
3 6010.
GIRL'S bicycle, like new. Phone 4-28T9.
COLUMBIA boys bicvele, good con
dition. $15. 1003 S. 21st.
Buis . Dinoon tire ; Dlcycle. Excel
lent condition. Hand brake, prfce $23.
Call after or Saturday, 4-1389.
4S8 For Rent Miscellaneous
RENT
Rent an AMERICAN floor sander for
. that professional looking job at
NORRIS-WALKER PAINT MFG. CO.
FACTORY STORE
1710 N Trent St. Ph. 4-2279
JKIVB. IKU1K UH HS.NI uta-
kets furn 1201 State Ph 3-9083
470 For Sals. Miscellaneous
PIANOS
Now is the time to buy that piano you
have been wanting, at real (and w
mean real) money-saving prices.
Shop around, then come in and save
$ $ $.
WILTS EY MUSIC HOUSE; I860 STATE;
iito.MKiLill 1 mangle, A-l condiUou.
3510 Portland Rd.
ALL KINDS crocheted seta and punch
work pillows for Christmas. Phon
2-J98. Edith Goode.
r HKiJLUAIK. iJeep Freeze will trad
Portland Rd. '
2500 CAPACITY electric automaU
chicken brooders. See at 3rd hous
on Powers Creek Rd., 2 miles out of
Silverton over east hill.
20 Fl 19s2 Sub-zero Freezer, $0M. In
quire 585 S. 18th or phone 3-9968.
ALL T EEL, 'I wheel trailer. Com pie l
set Americana Enc
like new. Phon
2-7034. I .
DELUXE ' refrigerator, reasonably
priced. Cash or terms. See at SudteU's
Auction, i 1 m
VERJf GOOD radio phonograph com
bination 3810 Cherry Ave.
$50 CLR1 1TICATE. toward purchase of
new iewlng machiu for Xmas. Ph.
4-.1770
SELF SERVICE garag. You do work
and save. Ph. 4-55K3.
USED DAVENOS $9.95 and up. USED
MERCHANDISE MART, 270 S. Lib
erty. Phone 4-371.
A CHRISTMAS GIFT
YOUR FAMILY will enjoy 49 Chevro
let 2-door sedan, top, condition
$12452-5354 Eves
STANLEY horn products. Lee Mindt.
1680 Madison. Ph. 3-4050,
teatei Ap-
olianc 375 Chemeketa
CHRISTMAS
CAKDS, aprons, gifts.
Mrs. L. S. McChntic. 879 N. High.
FOR SALE. Christeias trees and swags.
Broaiway and Belmont "South Fam-
lly.' "
DECEMBER SPECIAL
Reg. $105. Micalit Chrom Sets, only
$89.95. terms. Open till 9 pjn. Fri-
dSNOOKS BARGAIN CENTER
1255 Broadwsy Phone 4-17M
USED electric iang. $13.00. im WaUet
St.
PIANO boxes. Plywood. $1.00. TaUman
' Piano Stores. 393 S. 12tb. Salem.
USED
NEW
PIANOS
IN THE MARKET FOR A PIANO?
AT PRICES THAT WILL THRILL
YOU? THEN COME TO THE little
MUSIC HOUSE WITH THE little
OVERHEAD AND lit tie PRICES,
i - -
Wiltsey Music House
18M
SI A 1 X. Ol.
nivr.Kn. J-0781 .
CrtlCAGO KiNK roller skate, boys.
size 3'i. Partabl Thermador, l.OOi
watt heater. 4 new 7.10 x 13 tires.
2847 Portlard Rd.
A1KWAV VACUUM cleaner sweepef.
Excellent condition. Twin motors, up-
right model. $22.50. Phone 4-3472.
BAUSCH AND LOMB feather weight
binoculars with case. A bargain. 3647
Portland Rd.
FUR SALE. Christroaa trees $1 to $3.
Choose your tite, supervised cutting.
Ms. James W. Mott. Phone 2-589..
vTeDGZWOOX) gaa rang with griddl
St broUer. 40 gal. fias water heater.
automatic. Both for $75. 2-0332.
KALwUTTTiir sale. Phone 2-7408.
k 1TH-CORONA Dor table typewriter.
ood condition. 8iS. Phone 4-.i3.
Lil RACTIVK style large, blu fries
davenport, good springs, very reason-
N 1rt Phone 3-9115.
LAMP SHADES, nut bowU.
klad
bowls, sugars, picture frames. Jewel
boxes, salt and pepper, ets. Mad
from myrUewood and redwood. Also
growing Redwood burls 75c and up.
Hi-Way Gift Shop. 99 E. 3 mil South
of Salem. '
WORK BENCH. 4. .13 bolted 3x13
construction $20. Phone 3-4Z13.
USED SINGER late model, e lectr i
portabl sewing machine with regu
lar v-t of attachments. New marhin
guarantee, lor the unpaid baUnc.
Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. Coml
St. Open Mon. St Frl. Eventngs.
WALNUTS for CnrUtmas. Get thei
. now .n the shell. 30c lb. 970 N.
18th. Phon 3-4201.
WASHlAG Macninr New and Ufeed.
'ester Apoliaor Co 375 Chameav
. eta i
ELEeiRiC Ranges Nw and Used.
Yeater Aopllanc Co 37$ Chemek
eta ! '
CUAURl foundaUoo girdles bra For
aopoint enT m
Bales
ATTRACTIVE, turay. rocking horfce.
Idea, gift f oi t to 4 rear old Guar
inteed wo.kmMhipCall 3-2S27 af
ter e m. or ae at 3279 S. Commer-
Walling Sand & Gravel Co,
Crushed Rock
FOR roads at driveway Cement. RdTr
cux Concrete. Garden Sand BllU
: dozing drainag and .ditching i r.
shovel tk drag tin phon
us iD Washers $5 and up. vsU
MERCHANDISE MART, 270 S. Liber
ty. Phone 4-4U7L .