The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 15, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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R. E. Cottine
Dies Following
Heart Attack
Rudolph E. Cottine, 57, late
resident of 3985 S. Pacific High
way, died of a heart attack Sun
day while on a hunting trip to
Tule Lake, Calif.
Cottine was born Jan. 8, 1896,
in New York City and first came
to Salem i 1935 from Los An
geles and founded the Capitol
Tile Company. He sold the busi
ness in 1936 and returned to Los
Angeles.
A naval veteran of both World '
2SS-"SSS I Portland Produce
he and Mrs. Cottine bought a
home in the Middle Grove com-
Salem Market
Quotations
(Ai of lata ytttcrday)
ftCTTERFAT
Premium 1 ,
NO. t
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BUTTER
Wholesale
Retail
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EGGS ( Buying")
(Wholesale price range from
to 7 renti over buying Ortce)
Larse AA -J3
Lar? A Jl
Medium , .45
Medium AA .47
PaJet .. J3
POULTRY
Colored Hens
Leghorn Hens
Colored Fryers
i Colored Roasters
Old Rooster I....
New York Stock Quotations
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PORTLAND UP Butterfat
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
Allis Chalmers '
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel. & Tel.
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i .American i ouacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
i Burroughs Adding Mach.
.28 i California Packing
Z.Z !i9 ! Canadian Pacific
?? Caterpillar Tractor
1 rt
is , lanese corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consoliflated Edison
Consolidated V'ultec
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
du Pont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
munity. The couple later moved tentative subject to immediate
to their home 4n S. Pacific High- change-Premium quality maxi
.,,. r i mum to .35 to one per cent acidity.
3' . j delivered in Portland. 68-71 lb; j Emerson Radio
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. first quaijty, 66-69: second quality. ! General Electric
Anna R. Cottine of Salem: a sister 64.67 Valley routes and country ' General Foods
in New York; and .several nieces I points 2 cents less. General Motors
ana nepnews. a son, t-awara k. : R .tor u.nloclo , w uR. Gcorsia Pac Plvwood
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39'Sr!nI!f'vvVHdkiS. U ! i Goodyear Tire "
39-40.56 W during World War II Funeral ; g3 66 lb; 92 score, 65 i ! Homestake Mining
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Statunan Salem, Or., Tus Dec. IS. 19S3 (Sec 2) S
International Paper 55 i
Johns Manville 64
Kaiser Alurainurn 24
Kennecott Copper 62
Libby, McNeiU 9
Lockheed Aircraft 27
Loew's Incorporated ll T
Long. Bell A 22
Montgomery Ward 55 i
Xash Kelvinator 16 s
New York Central 19 j
Northern Pacific 57 j
Pacific American Fish 7 ? j
Pacific Tel. & Tel. 114 i
Packard Motor Car 3 7i i
Penney fJ.C.) Co. 76 J2 !
; Pennsylvania R.R. 17 s j
Pepsi Cola Co. 13 I
' Phileo Radio 27 3t ;
Radio Corporation 2.1 u
Rayonier Incorp 25
Truck Driver
Quits After
Fatal Wreck
DUNCAN. Okla. A Fort
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
"ctt Paper Co.
s Roebuck & Co
w-Vacuum Oil
-ihern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND iJP (USDA) Cattle
salable 2.500; market uneven; most
classes fairly active, steady, but
liberal offering commercial-good
shortfed steers 50 or more lower;
canner-cutter cows weak-50 off;
load choice 933 lb fed steers 23 50:
load 1.100 lbs 23.00: load riood-: Worth. Tex., truck driver: in-
choice 1.032 lb fed steers 22.50: volved in his first accident in 23
scattered loads commercial-good ' years on the road, walked from
shortfed steers 18.00-21.00; utility i the wreckage Sunday to telephone
steers 12.00-15.00; few good heifers his employer he was quitting.
18.00-20.00; commercial 15.00-17.00- An elderly Stillwater Okla..
utility heifers 10.50-14.00: canner- man- Arthur L. Rippey. was killed
cutter cows mostlv 7.50-8.50, few ; in tne four-vehicle collision,
early to 9.00: utilitv cows 10.00-, Tne Highway Patrol said James
12.00; commercial "grades 12.50- Ernest Few. 45. Fort Worth, was
13 00 with young cows to 13.50: so unnerved by the wreck that
utilitv-commercial bulls 11.00-13 00 ! he telephoned his resignation to
Calves salable 500: market Able Trucking Co.
active, strong with heavy calves
as much as 50 higher; good-choice
Fire Burns Out "
Portland Tavern
Idaho. Oregon
services win
Angeles.
Onion Raisers
To Map Plans
Stock Market
Drops Slowly
PORTLAND uP - The interior
of a downtown tavern was virtu
ally burned out early Monday after
an explosion which investigators
said was caused by gas from a
supply line from which someone
had removed the dIuc.
Assistant Fire Marshal Henry ONTARIO. Ore. .P Idaho and
Tsurns said the hlaze was started Oregon onion growers will meet
, . - - 7 . i ToeH, t man a nrnoram " Hp nc Associaica rress average
by an arsonist Detectives said s.x ; J"d 10 wahatprS?sman ! f 60 stocks was off 30 cents at
other apmpts to set h It was down 20 cents
lire iidu uttn indue outi 1 1 ic t.a v - ---
ern closed. ! onion industry.
Residents of second-floor apart- Joe Saito. Ontario, president of
ments were evacuated as firemen the Idaho and Oregon Onion Grow-
fought the two-hour blaze.
Salem
Obituaries
ers Assn.. has called a mass meet
ing of growers and representatives
of allied industries. Mnre than 300
are expected to attend.
The association sent a tele
gram to Secretary of Agriculture
Benson asking his approval of a
plan to destroy 2 per cent of the
crop to boost prices.
BRAND
Carl Brand, at the familv residence.
5b4 Hood St.. Dec. 11 at the age of
86 years Survived by wife. Mrs.
Martha Brand. Salem; daughters,
Mrs. Hazel tuckner and Mrs. Bessie
Ryan, both of Salem, and Mrs. Clara
Christner. Estacada. Ore : Sons, Ar
hur Herren. . Auburn, Wash.. Wil
liam J. Ettner. Satem; seven grand
children and three great grandchil
dren. Member ofithe Immanuel Men-
uuillic .iiuilii 14 riitiuin. ijci iLra I . , ,
Tuesday. Dec. is at 2 p.m. m the j troy a quarter of them to recover
Howell-Edwards -Chapel with the - a portion of their production costs
frenM ritv v?w rSi?' In' on the remainder, the telegram
terment at Citv-View Cemetery. .,., Vi.
t i said, if they can do so without
cousins violating antitrust laws.
The association asked Benson to
Tho nirront nrine Krinffc ornu-prc
less than the storage cost of 10 to cpre$ with J-440-000 shares
30 cents per hundredweight, the traded Friday,
association advised Benson.
It said approximately 300 Idaho
and Oregon growers hold 5.000 cars
of field-run onions from the 1953
crop. Growers are willing to des-
90 score, 64 Vi ; 89 score, 62.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vi
45 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 48'.i-51.
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases in
cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade,
large, 58 4-60 A medium, 53 V
54 'i; A grade, small. 46 4-47 u-
NEW YORK m The stock B rade, large, 48-51 2.
market declined Monday with- Eggs to retailers Grade AA.
out undue haste in late stages large. 62-63: A large. 60-62: AA
of trading. medium. 57; A medium, 55-56; A
i . 11 in 4 n r t i i i
t, AccrviamH trfcc avpraiA .sniau. la-la. canons j cents aaui-
iiunai. i
Live chickens o. 1 quality. .
on Fridav. The industrial andji O-D. plants t ryers. roasters, all j
railroad components of the aver- i weights. 24; heavy hens. 23: light ;
age each declined 50 cents each ' hens, 17-18; old roosters, 14-13. j
while the utilities managed to Rabbits Average to grow ers j
gain a dime. i Live white, 3 '2-3 lbs. 19-21. 5-6 lbs. I
There were 1.181 individual is-' 16-20: old does, 10-12. few higher. !
sues in the list of stocks traded Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, ;
with 363 down and 518 up. New o-o,. iul u, o-dj.
lows for the vear at 53 expanded I Wholesale dressed meats:
to the highest total in manv i Beef, steers, choice. 500-700 lbs.
weeks. There were 32 new highs 37.00-41.00; good. 34.00-39.00; com-
reeistered. : mercial. 30.00-33.00; utility. 25.00-
- , - a f err 1 : V . W , VVUIltiVl VlOl vu n J 41,W4.I,UV,
Co.
International Harvester
Portland Grain
PORTLAND .P Coarse
unquoted.
52 4 Studebaker Corp.
33 7 Sunshine Mining
27 -t, Swift 1 Company
- : Transamerica Corp.
j Twentieth Century Fi
; Union Oil Company
' Union Pacific
United Airlines
69 34
61
35 s
36
51 -
22 4
7 J,
44 U
23 4
COLORADO
PAN-SAN
AT THE
SAN SHOP
grains
United Aircraft
TTnirrl r,ArrnrntnM
Wheat 'Did' to arrive market. :i-nited Stat8S Plvw00l;
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast : ; rnited States Steel
Sott white 2.36; soft white (exclud-! warner Pictures
ing Rexi 3.36; white club 2.36. l f-'Tel
Mondays car receipts: Wheat j Westinghouse Air Brake
25; barley 5: flour 9; corn 2; oats i Westinghouse Electric
4; mill feed 11. IWoolworth Companv
48 5
53 3.
50 light vealers 13.00-21.00; few prime
38 u 22.00: good-choice around 350-500 lb
siaugr.ier calves lo.50-l7.00: large
lot choice 330-400 lbs 17.50-18.00;
utility-commercial calves 9.00-14.00.
Hogs salable 1,000: market ac
tive, mostly 25 higher: choice 180-23-
lb butchers 26.00-50: scattered
lots choice 1 butchers 26.60-65;
choice 250-300 lbs 25.00-50: choice
350-550 lb sows 21.50-23.00: heavier
19 i, weights down to 21.00: choice 530
39 8 840 lb stags 12.00-14.00.
109 Sheep salable 1.750: market
22 mostly .steady-strong with extreme Creomulsioii relieve, promptly
4 '2 top on fed lambs 50 higher: load it goes into the bronchial y
i s cnoice-prime nu id lea
25 4
39 2
13 l
42
22 -'
50 'i
43
Uovv To Relieve
because
Mem to
lambs help loosen and excel serm laden
19.30; large truck lots 78 lb No. 1 phlezm nd aid nature to soothe and
pelt fed lambs 19.00: few lots "ea raw tender, inflamed bronchial
choice - prime lambs 18 50 - 19 00 membranes. Guaranteed to please you
several lots mostlv choice lambs ,r JHTy ,re.fu?de -Creornulsiott has
17.50- 18 00: good - choice feeders ''lTl .
weak at 14.00 - 50: utility - good : flFKOM 1 1 PQIflN
litem Owftii. Chnt CMs, Acatt IwartiltH
; slaughter ewes 4.00-5.50.
i
Weakness in
Grain Market
Mrs. Ella Tltze Cnu.-ins. at 1he
familv rplripnpp 1919 M Farracut ST
Portland. Dec. 12 at the age of 67 : encourage other onion producers
year?. Survived by husband, Jpa
Cousins, Portland, dausn'er. Mrs.
Gertrude Smith. Gulfport. Fla,; sifter,
Mrs. Louise B. Penton. Salem; nieces,
Mrs. Ruth Halley and Mrs. Lucille
Dvey. both of Salerru great nephews,
William R. Porter and R. F. Davry.
both of Saiem; brother-in-law. Jack
Richards. Stayton. Services Tue.idav.
Dec 15 at 10 a. m. at the Colonial
Mortuary, 14th and Sandy Streets.
Portland. Graveside service? Tuesday
at 2:30 p. m. at the Stayton Cemetery.
throughout the United States to do
the same
CHICAGO fVP) Grains were
easier throughout njost of the
i l - r . l
session on me Doaru lraue i weights, 30.0O-40.O0;
Monnay ana in tne ciosms Iriin-; 25 00-34 00.
utes wheat and corn developed '" Tu'ru.;-.,P:m- 7700.10 on-
good. 34.00-37.00.
utility. 22.0-26.00; canners-cutters,
20.00-23.09.
Beef cuts choice steers) Hind
quarters. 49.00-53.00; rounds, 43.00
48.00; full loins, trimmed, 75.00
80.00; triangles, 28.00-33.00; fore
quarters, 31.00-36.00; -Chucks, 37.00
41.00; ribs, 53.00-58.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs,
47.50-56.00; shoulders. 16 lbs, 37.00
40.00: spareribs. 49.00-54.00; fresh
hams. 10-14 lbs, 56.09-62.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
commercial,
a distinct weakness.
EMMONS I
Omn William Emmons. t the res- 1
Idence. 1780 Court St., Dec 12.
Survived by wife. Mrs. Jennie C. '
Emmons. Salem; daughters. Mrs
Genevieve Armstrone. Salem. Mrs
Florence Rices. LaOrantle- Ore sons . ment
Robert F. Emmons and Flovri H i sale isued out of the
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MARION COUNTY !
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, a corporation.
Plaintiff. !
vs. !
SYLVESTER H HARDER and LO- ;
RENA L. HARDER, husband -and ;
wife. I record owners), and DON
ALD F. WEBER and M. BETTY
1 WEBER, hu-'band and wife.
Defendants.
I By virtue of an execution. iudg-
order. decree and order of
hove entitled
Wheat closed 134 to 3 cents ; Wool Grease basis, Willamette
lower, corn 7 to 2 cents lower, ; Valley medium. 51-55 lb; Eastern
oats lowe, rye 2 lower ; Oregon fine and half blood, o5-62;
to higher, soybeans '4 to 3
cents lower and lard unchanged
to 25 cents a hundred pounds
lower.
Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42;
12-month wool. 45-50.
Country-dressed meats, f.ob.
Portland :
Beef Cows, utility, 20-24 lb;
canners-cutters, 17-13.
Veal Top quality, lightweight.
Court 111 the above entitled cause, to
1 me directed ard dated the 13th day
j of November. 1053. upon a judgment
j rendered ana entered in i-aid Court
the Virgil T. Golden Chapel with Dr. j on ,'ne n na m r,ovemner. iudj.
Brooks Moore officiating. Ritual- ? VOT ot -New Vlrk L,le, Insurance
Jstic services bv Salem Lodge f -'.i'Py. a co.poiauon. r.amu.i nu
AF & AM. Interment at Belcrest I aa"'5.t Sylvester H. Harder and Lo-
ren 1 l.. naiuri nubuanu anu iie,
Emmons .both of Salem; Clarence S.
Emmons. Albany; Hi grand hildren
and two gieat grandchildren. Serv
ice Wednesday. Dec. 16 at 2 p m. in
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IN THE C IRCUIT COURT OF THE
state of Oregon for 30-32; rough heavies. 22-25
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY', a corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs
ARTIE L. BAKER, a widow.
M'ecord owner).
Defendant.
By virtue of an execution, judg
ment order, decree and order of sale
! Hons Lean blockers. 34-3o: sows, i
light. 30-32.
Lambs Best. 35-36.
Mutton Best. 12-14 lb: cull-!
Utility. 8-10. j
Fresh Produce:
Onions 50 lb sacks. Wash, yel-
Memprial Park.
GOODLANDER
Mrs. Fannie Dora Goodlander
Defendants, for the sum of $6,793.58
in he aoove entitled cause, to me
directed and dated the 13th day of
Novembei. 1953. upon a judgment
with inttre'st thereon at the rate of i rendered and entered in said Court
! 4 per jent per annum from the 1st
L .1 T . . . . 1 I,'.- , 1. lAth .1
it,. , i . t-, , . r- i liiii oi duudi v. I -i j . i . iu me luiii ua.v
Dec 13 at the ase of Rfi vears Suri of -November. 19a3. and at the rate of
1JCC--1J.al l'ie a?e OI r"cars Ur- , . -nn.im thprfter anri
vived by daughter. Mrs. Evelyn , M fmrtani for the sum of Sfi.H80.56-with
iuiiuri :uiii via .i.uw nun imicivi t . -
inieres inereon ai me raie 01 per
on the lOtr. day of November. 193,
in fa vol of New York Life Insurance
Companyva corporation, Plaintiff and
against Artie L Baker, a widow, De-
i . ! thp-iinn at th" ratp nf nrr ppnt npr
l. tianta. seian. wasn.. and Donald t , ,.. ,r . nr mnnm (mm th it Ha v of
M Banta. Seattle: sister Mrs. Rose "1 fuVth er sum "of 'March. 1953 to the ioth daV of No!
w.KoncVi!orn Xlrloi? tZl vember. 1953. and at the rate of 6 per
Wilson Garrison, Prosper. Wash.: two f fi annum from cent per annum thereafter, and. the
.""dcl"ldren and twc great grand- , ."J.'S further sum of $5.76 with interest
cniinren. sfrncts win De neia v - ,..J.V..- , 4 ... I ihprp
WwlnKilJv Iter 1K at 10 a m in th '" su... ""
- - ' . -.. . VtA A c nAW
Turner Christian Church with the i
Rev. Guy Armstrong officiating. In- i
lerment at Twin Oaks Cemetery, i
Turner, under the direction of trie
Howell-Edwards Co. I
. s
niLFIKER
Albert Jacob HUf;kcr. at the resi- '
dence at 4525 S. Pacific Highway, i
Dec. 12 at the age of 82 Survived by
wife, Mrs. Lena M. Hilfiker. Salem: !
sons. Kenneth. Eugene and Norville. i
all of Salem, and Melvin. Portland: 1
brothers. Alvin Hilfiker. Greenacres.
Wash.. Bernard. Reubin and Juleus
Hilfiker. all of Salem; sisters. Mrs.
Ida Eggler. Silverton. Mrs. Gladys
Osterman and Mrs. Willamina Cole,
both of Salem: six grandchildren.
Member of the First Evangelical
United Brethren Church. Services
Wednesday. Dec. 16 at 1:30 p.m. in
the Howell-F.dwards Chapel with the
Rev .A. G. Jamieson officiating. In
terment at Belcrest Memorial Park.
cent per annum from the 10th day
of November, 1953. and less the sum
of 75.24. and for the further sum of
$23 14 costs and disbursements and
the costs of and upon this writ com-
manoing,me to make sale of the fol
issued out of the aDove entitled Court j lows, med., 1.00-10; lge.. 1.10-25;
Idaho yellows, med., 1.00-25; lge.,
1.25-50: whites. 2.00-50.
Potatoes Ore. local Long Whites
2.00-25; Red Rose 2.25-50 : Deschute
Russets No. 1. 2.40-60; size A. 2.75
3.00 : 25 lb sk. 80-85: 10 lb mesh.
40-45: paper. 30-33; windows 35-37;
No. 2. 50 lbs. 70-85: Wash. Russets,
No. J-A. 2.35-30, few 2.75: Idaho,
3.40-50: 10 lb paper. 38-40: vent,
43-45: X. Dakota Pontiacs. No. 1-A,
50 lbs, 2.25-50.
Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
mostly 28.00-30.00, delivered car
and truck lots, f o b. Portland and
Seattle.
Filberts Wholesale selling price
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum from the 10th day of Novem
ber, 1953. and the further sum of
$32.5i with interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum from
the 'Oth day of November. 1953. and
the further sum of SoOO 00 with in
terest thereon at the rate of 6 per
... l , n-mr n.r -a n n 1 1 m rrnm Tno inin nav
atedfn The Sty of arionf S ' of NoVem WSsT and less the sum i f.O.b. Oregon plants. No. 1 jumbo
PEHRSOV
Mrs. Attie Clark Pehrson, at the
residence at Paso Robles, Calif.. Dec.
12. Survived by son. Ed Pehrson,
I Paso Robles, Calif.-, brother. Dr.
; Daniel Clark. Harrisburg. Ore. Grave
Side services Thursdav. Dec. 17. at
10:30 a. m at the IOOF Cemetery
With the Rev. Donald Pavne offi
ciating. Under the direction of the
i W. T. Riedon Co.
j PFEIFAI F
Mrs. Rose Pfeifauf. in this citv
Tec. 12. Late resident of 1391 Elm
St . West Salem. Survived by da&gh
s ters Mrs. C E. Green and Mrs. Terese
Hanks, both of Salem: eight grand
children and 17 great grandchildren.
Services Tuesday. Dec. It at 10 a.m.
at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
Rosarv Mondav at 7:30 p.m. in the
' T. Rigdon Chapel
Oreeon, to-wit
Lot Four 4l. Block Five (5).
MAPLETON ADDITION Marion
County, Oregon.
Including the following, all of
w.ik'h is deemed part of the im
provements on said property and
will be kept part of said realty.
1. Automatic electric water heat
equipment. 2 Oil floor furnace equipment.
NOW. THERETORE. by virtue of
said execution, judgment order, de
cree and order of sale and in com
pliance with the commands of said
wtiL I will, on Wednesday, the 23rd
day of December. 1953. at 10 o'clock
AM, at the east door of the Tempo
rarv County Court House in Salem.
M.irion County, Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction (subject to redemption!,
to the highest bidder or cash in
hand, all the right, title and interest
which the within named defendants,
and each and all of them, in the
above entitled suit had on the 10th
day o: November, the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
till date had in and to the above
described property or anv part there
of, to satisfy said execution, judg
ment order and decree, interest, costs
and accruing costs.
Dated November 21. 1953
First Publication November 24, 195.1
Lust Pubhca-ion December 15. 1953
DENVER YOUNG,
Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon
Bv A I. Malstrom, Deputy
N. 24. . 1. 8. 15.
14 New Ways to Make Your
Home More Comfortable
See DUO-THERM
- Oil Home Heaters at
CAPITOL FUEL CO.
198 S. Commercial Ph. J-7721
NOTICE OF TRADEMARK
Sheridan Brewing Company, doing
i business as CAN-A-POP Beverage
i Co., an operating division of said
; corporation, city of Sheridan, county
of Sheridan and state of Wyoming,
f having registered a certain tTade
mark in the state of Oregon, hereby
I publishes a description of said trade
! mark. Dursuant to the laws of the
state of Oregon .The trade marlc con- t
sists of th word "Can-A-Pop" which 1
is used in connection with carbonated
' Soft d-inks. D. 12. 19. 26.
i of $70 25. and for the further sum of
! $20.64 costs and disbursements and
i the costs of and upon tis writ com- i
manding me to make sale of the fol- j
I lo ving described real property situ- j
; ate in the County of Marion, State
of Oregon, to-wit:
Lot Five 5). Block Seven (7),
MAPLETON ADDITION Marion
County. Oregon.
Including the following, all of
which is deemed part of the im
provements on said property and
will be kept part of said realty:
1. Automatic electric water heat
ing equipment.
2. Oil burning floor furnace
equipment.
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of
said execution, judgment order, de
cree and order of sale and in com
pliance with the commands of said
writ. I wiU. on Wednesday, the 23rd
day of December. 1953. at 10 o'clock
A. M.. at the east door of the Tempo
rary Countv Court House In Salem.
Marion County. Oregon, sell at public
auction (subject to redemption), to
the highest bir der for cash in hand,
all the rignt title and interest which
the within named defendant In the
above entitled suit had on the 10th)
d ty of November, the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
that date had in and to the above
dscriptd property or any part there
of, to satisfy said execution, judg
ment order and decree, interest, costs ,
and accruing costs.
Dacd November 21. 1953
First Publication November 24, 1953 ,
Last Publication December 15. 1953 '
DENVER YOUNG.
Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon
By A. I. Malstrom, Deputy j
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Barcelonas. 29 lb: large. 27 4
medium. 25 H. To growers, f.o.b.
plant. 18 lb for Barcelonas; Du
Chillys half-cent less;
Walnuts Producer paying prices,
f.o.b. plant: Large Franquettes,
18-19; Mayettes 16; seedings 13-14.
Wholesale selling prices: First
quality Franquettes, 32-33 Vi lb:
light halves. 79-83: shelled light
amber halves, 70-75.
FREE ESTIMATES
On Floor' Coverings
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With an extension telephone, you save many tteps during the day and have a telephone handy to answer calls at night.
EXTENSION TELEPHONES ARE AVAILABLE AGAIN!
For just pennies a day, you can have a time-saving, step-saving extension in your home
1. Your home can now be a truly modern, "extra-telephone"
home. For, once again, we're able to install extension tele
phones. Extensions, you know, require only additional tele
phones not outside cables and wires and central office
facilities. With the convenience of an extension, you add
still more value to the telephone in your home. And the cost
of an extension is small just pennies a day.
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3. Young people, especially, appreciate the privacy of
an extension when they talk with their school friends. And
everyone in your family, in fact, will find it's a great advan
tage to be never more than a few steps from the telephone
when it rings. Why not see about an extension for your
home . . . soon.
2. When the man of the house is a hobbyist, an exten
sion is particularly useful. He can make and receive calls
from his workbench in the garage without taking time out
to go into the house. In your home, too, you can have an
extension in the kitchen, in the den, in the bedroom in
any room in the house.
Pacific Telephone
How to order
an extension telephone
It takes only a few minutes to order an extension.
Just call your Pacific Telephone Business Office.
And we'll be glad to arrange an installation to meet
your special needs. Like all telephone service, an
extension is high in value low in cost.
YOUR TELEPHONE IS ONE OF
TODAY'S BEST BARGAINS
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