Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 06, 1946, Page 11, Image 11

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FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS
Hr.NRV F. MILLER bungalow piano. Like
new Exceptionally rich tone. A line In
strument (or a musician. (425. Terms
No rise In price at Tallman'a. 395 So.
12th 'L'lve and Let Live" our motto.
n263
BEAUTIFUL small studio piano, lull key
board Terms Shop Tallman's and save
395 So 12ih. n213
JUfrrAplanos from 1395. Terms. See the
beautiful spinnete atyle pianos with th
tone of a baby grand at Tallman's, 335
So. 13th. A mile Irom high prices.
n2B3
HAY Oats and vetch.
Wheat, Oats, 70 ton.
SIS delivered
Phone 22504.
n2H4
ELECTRIC pants pressers. curling and
aolderina Irons.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St.
n2TV
GUARANTEED Forever llashtlBhts re
quiring no batteries; 2 St 3 cell Ilah.
lights.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty St. n375'
AO ATE cutting machine with 2 diamond
saw blades, a w. ntn. non
for sale Huckleberries. James Best,
Rt. 4, BOX 420. Ph. 17F12. n2(15
ENCLISII perambulator. Practically new.
Ph. 8058. runo-
THE IDEAL XMAS gift. A Kromex glaw
plate enke cover.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty. n2B8
PRESSURE COOKERS. 3 types.
Y EATER. APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty. n288
STEAM IRONS Sale for ail fabrics.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty. n28R'
USED BRICK, wood cook stove, coils anil
water heater complelp. 2 50-nai. oil
drums, 1 bookcase, good cond. Ph. 23470.
n2fln
DIAMOND and ruby wedding ring set.
Ph. 25375. n25
LARGE 2-burner oil circulator. 3042 Port
land rd. n28S
rilllO RADIO, cabinet size, J40. Vic
trola and 18 -records. $20. Rugs, 9x1 2
Axmlnster. 135; 8x10 Body Brussels, 130:
9x12 Woolton. 135. Chesterfield bea
4W t davenport) 165. "Eiler" upright piano
V and stool 1185. D. R ext. table and 5
chairs 150. Sideboard, 110. Cabinet. 110.
851 S. Liberty between S and 8 p. m.,
Friday. Saturday or Sunday. n203
REFRIGERATOR as is. 1125 S. 14th. n285
PLATFORM scales, 140, Ovid Picka rd,
Marlon, Oregon n2H3
KELVINATOR refrigerator, antique rock
ing chair, library table, automatic saw
dust furnace and lots of piping all In
good working condition. 1038 Ha .el
Ave. after 5:30. n264
VVOOD HEATER with board Az pipes. 16
cash. 1445 Ferry. n265
SAWDUST burner, hot water tank. -a in.
pipe Ac fittings, as Is, 110. 280 acres
Ptne tln.bcrland. Lots in Belcrest. Elec.
mangle. Ph. 6340. n2fl5
,38 COLT & 2 boxes ammunition or trade
for 30-30 Winchester, Model 94. East
Salem Fire Station. n'iOS
ELK RIFLE 8 mm Mauser, fine condition,
140.00, Deluxe 257 Roberts. Factory am
munition Xor both, Carr, 955 N. 17th.
n2B3
RAILROAD type lanterns.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St.
GARDEN aand. cram eruabMl rock
Shore! at drag-line excavating WALL
WO SANS AND O RAVEL CO Ph. 8581
CHRISTMAS TOYS. Buy them at Gene's
Bike Shop. We also specialise In paint
ing toys As bicycles, 1136 Edge water
St. Ph. 31568. n277
SINGLE AND two-burner hotplates.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
25S N. Liberty St. n275
TABLE Bnd pln-it-up lamps.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. nM5
TUXEDO size 42. only worn 3 times. Ph
21479 after 8 p.m. n363
BROWN ENAMEL wood circulator,
size, 135. Box 609 M, Boone road
n363
LEONARD ELEC. refrigerator. 1288 3tli
st. n263
80 LB. ICE BOX. Ph. 25007.
n284"
"VkRAG SPORTER 30-40, custom stocked.
. Oregon myrtle, check rest, pistol grip,
cnecaered. very nice, with ammunition
Priced reasonable. 2385 Cherry Ave
n2G4
WOOD RANGE with tank, crane deepweel
system. 3 yr. saddle horse, 2275 Lan
caMer. n264
HOWSER'S RENT A TOOL
SEE US on your tool needs Paint sprayers
miter boxes, etc Phone 3646. 113:
Edgewater. n287'
BED SPRING and mattress cheap. 770
Chemlketa St. forenoons upstairs. n314
NEW SEA KING outboard motor,
2050 S. Cottage. Call after 6 p.m.
PRE-WAR CIRCULATOR Heater. A-l con
ditlon. 1025 N. Cottage. n264
FOR SALE Smooth top Tapan Gas Range.
heat controlled side oven. Good condi
tion. 150. 468 N. 18th St. n264
YOUTH BED complete. Child's table and
2 chairs. All brand new. Call at 1785
8, Capital St. after 8 p.m. n264
HAND-MADE QUILTS, table linen, cut
Finns jeweiry ana omer articles. Mrs,
Barker. 1190 N. Cottage. Ph. 3613.
n284'
FOR SALE 1 pr. new 1100x20 Weed truck
tire chains. 876 a. Com'. n264'
PIANO AND bench In fine condition. Call
evenings, leao a. cottace. n264
GIRL'S BROWN COAT, size 12-14. Good
cona. ctieap. Ph. 5970. n264'
DECORATIVE and lighted house numbers
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n275
SMOOTHIES for perfect Ice cream.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
256 N. Liberty St. n375'
ALUMINUM sauce pans, well and tree
Platters, trying pans, cookie sheets,
clothes hampers.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty St. n27ft
KITCHEN and bathroom light fixture!
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
253 N. Liberty St. n275
WALL TYPE can openers, citrus fruit
juicers
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n375'
KITCHEN and Industrial exhaust fans.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty St. o275
AUTOMATIC electric sidearm water heat
ers.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n275'
ELECTRIC chimes, long and short tubes,
motor driven, and mechanical chimes.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
258 N. Liberty St. n275
POWERFUL 8-tube Tropic Master Over
seas electric radio. Ideal for outdoor
or coastal locations.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n27S'
SUN LAMPS (ultra violet At Infra-red),
portable and stand models with timers.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
355 N. Liberty St. n275
COAL OR briquet circulating heater. ne
wood range.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
353 N Liberty St. n275'
ELECTRIC room heaters, fan. steam and
reflector types.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
355 N Liberty St. n275"
FLASTI-KOTE, the durable paint with
the cellophane-like finish.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
355 N. Liberty St. n375
AUTOMATIC electric grill, 18x38 Inches,
with double thermostat. Ideal for small
restaurant or club house.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
358 N Liberty St. n375
INDIRECT floor lamps and torchlsra.
rJSATEK APPLIANCE CO.
355 N. Liberty St. n275'
FIGURINES and small gift items.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty St. n275'
ATTRACTIVE, aluminum kitchen step
ladders and step-on refuse cans.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
; 255 N. Liberty St. D375'
RADIOS, table and console. 10 models
from which to select
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
3 N Liberty St. n275
'CCTRIC desk, mantle and" wall clocks"
YEATER APPLIANCB CO.
355 N. Liberty St.
n275
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HEATING pads (electric), plastlo clothes
Unca. Ironing pads and covers,
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n275
TWO-SLICE electric toasters. 12.10. 4
illce, 3 85.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty 61. n275
TWO-WAY and lnter-comra. telephone
sets.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n275'
WATER HEATERS for Immediate dellv
cry 40-gallon Collins $08.35; oO-g&llon
WeatiriKiiouse 1115.
Y EATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Liberty St. n275'
CUTLERY and tableware.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty St.
n275
COFFEE-MAKER sets. 4 to 6 and 8 cup
coffee-makers with stoves.
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N. Lioerly St. n275
HEAVY bron?4 smoking stands
YEATER APPLIANCE CO.
255 N Liberty St. n215
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
i WHL. STOCK TRAILER, 2 stanchion,
18 in. wiieeix. Must be in A-l conn
Del Barben, Barbens' Grocery, Turner,
Ore. na264
WANTED Oregon Code. Digest reports and
Annotations. Ph. 5811 or 3688. naJ84
ROLL TOP desk in good cond. State
price. Norman Vanderbeck, 611 Harrison
St. Woodburn. na263
OLD DISHES over 25 years old. Upstairs
Antique Shop. 438 Court St. na286
URGENTLY need kerosene heater. Ph
9425. nn263
U5KD fUHNlTURX. Phone 9185 Q
PERSONAL
DADDY Mommle loves you more than ever.
Cookie. P266
READING. Know the Truth. 2361 State.
p214
ALCOHOLICS. Anonymous. P. O. Box 724.
P309
DIVINE HEALING. Bring your T B cases
to me, all other ailments Rev T Hey
ttng. 1103 S W 13th ave.. Portland
LA 7189 P364
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
LETTERS OF all kinds composed anu
typed Personal ones a specialty Strict
ty confidential For appointment, phone
4845 P3fl8
AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1936 Packard 4-door, 120
model. Radio, heater and 2 new tires.
2276 Claude st. Ph. 25287. q265
FOR SALE '29 Model A sedan, fair tires,
heater and set of musical horns. 605
N. 2nd. Silverton, Ore. q265
LATE 1938 La Salle 5-passenaer coupe,
low mileaee. Car must be seen to ap
preciate its value. Phone 5068 or call
at 1045 N. 13th for demonstration. 0.265
foitSALE'3"2 Buick" 4dr,-sedan."l7fl5
N. 5th. q265
UNFINISHED trailer house. 7x18 ft.
11050. 415 So. 21st. q2rS5
WILL TRADE '38 Ford. Good mechanically
and rubber, for small hse. and lot or
acreage. Write Box 56, Capital Journal.
q263
REGISTERED '35 Stude. sedan. Good con
dition. R. & H. Reasonable. 180 So, 19 st.
q2G5
H7i"l OI.DSMOBILE 2-dr. "sedao,- A-l
shape. For sale or trade. 025 Howard.
Salem. 0.268
1933 CHEVROLET Good condition. Sealed
Beam liBlits, Good 16-in. tires. Se?
after 5 p.m 1187 Elin, W, Snlem. Q264
11)30 MODEL A ROADSTER pickup. Good
motor, 600x16 tires. $315. McCalis
Used Cars. 1297. State St. Ph. 8108.
q263
1935 FORD V-H. Home built panel. Excel,
cond. mechanically. Good tires. A real
value at i20h. McCall's Used Cars. 1297
State St. Ph. 8108 q263
:io CHEV. CPE. Exceptionally clean in
side and out. New tires. Good cond.
mechanically. If you want good trans
portation, see this car. 1295. McCall's
Used Cars. 1297 State St, Ph. 8108.
q263
FOR SALE Austin Cne. Perfect cond. Gocd
tires. 549 Ford St. - q264
FOR SALE or trade for late model car,
Chev. l'-j ton truck, tag -a -long and 2
speed rear end. Wheeler Garage,
40 TRES. STUDE. Cheap. Call after 3:30
P.m. 568 N. Liberty. q3G4
34 DODGE 4 dr. sedan. Will sell equity.
Good cond and paint. Fair tires. Pn.
after 6 p.m. 24212. q264
Si"' FT G LID E R TRAILER HOUSE, 6 ply
tires, elec. brakes. A good one. 7 ml. o,
on So. River Rd. to Halls Ferry, ml.
east at Bark's Farm. q264
SALE SALE or trade 1932 Ford truck
ton and one-half in good condition a
1929 model A pickup. Inquire at OK
Rubber Shop, Silverton. q2G6
2 WELL DRILL RIGS. Excel, cond. Wi'.h
or without tools, A. J. Oaunt, Alona
Ore. q267
'37 FORD SEDAN, Good running cond
New tires. Phone 21361. q264-
FOR SALE 1931 Oldsmobtle. A-l tires
good motor, 2 door sedan, 1250, Phone
484a. q264
FOR SALE 1934 Ford. '36 motor, duM
stacks, has been wrecked slightly. Make
me an oiler. 876 s. com 1. q264'
1935 FORD SEDAN, paint, body, tires,
motor gooa. uau alter &:jo. mo dealers.
424 N. 23rd St. q263
HUDSON
SALES SERVICE PARTS
Free estimates overhauling body
and fender repair painting. "Give
Hhrock a try and you'll know why."
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
Phone 8502 Salem
MOTORCYCLES
INDIAN
SALES SERVICE PARTS
All makes used motorcycles bought
som repaired.
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
Phone 8502 - Salem
SCHULT HOUSE TRAILER. 1946 model.
Excel, cond. Tandum wills,, elec. brakes
Sleeps 4. 160 W. Meyers. Ph. 21937.
t.263
4 COVERED WAGON TRAILER House
Oil burner, refrigerator, butane cook
siove. sleeps 4 Excel, cond. Trailer No
2 Camp Joy, 3215 Portland Rd. q263
SMALL tractor, lfl-ln. plow with pow-r
lift, 4-ft. offset disc, 5-ft. roller, !500.nc.
884 7th St. Independence, Ore. Ph
174W. n2fi.i
FORD DUMP, 4 yds., Eaton rear end.
3 speed Brownie, side tanks, vacuum
booster and tank, truck In perfect
shape. Job available. Ph. 3456. q268
1041 BUICK 4-door sedan, 6 new tires
This car is in A-l condition.. See at
650 So 18th Si. q2G6
11)40 FORD deluxe 2-door sedan. Car in
excellent condition. Radio and heater.
mile west of Shaw. Frank Borchers.
q263
USED CARS WANTED
REGARDLESS of .year, make or model
We will make you a spot cash offer
McCall's Used Cars, 1297 State. Dial 8108
q265
WANTED TO BUY) Late model true Is
Pickups, panels, flatbed, loggers and
o on. International dealer. James tt
Maden Company 3958 Bllvtrton Road
Phone 24123. q
WANTED: LATI Uodft Omr by prtvau
party Will pj cash Pbone 8380 q
TRAILER HOMES See our eastern built
trailer homes. Royal Camps United
Coach and 6-passenger Zlmmer. Some
electric refrigerators. 1884 State st
q263
37 TERRAPLANE coupe. Good cond. See
at Sublimity service station. q263
FOR SALE 1930 Model A Ford. Good
condition. New clutch, new brakes, new
rear end new transmission, new rods,
good tires. R D. Rappe, Rt. 2, Box 86,
Keizer. q263
MODEL A, New Battery, transmission,
paint, floor mat, eood tires, body At
top. Motor oveihauled. 1260 N. 17th.
qJ53
931 FORD. 4-door sedan. 2 new tire:,
seal beam headlights, heater, motor
above average, 1335. 745 N. Capitol.
q263
FACTORY BUILT house trailer. Sold for
12255.00 4 mos. ago. Now 11765.00 or
w;!l st'. eqj;ty and you finish pay ins
mos. payment. Completely equ.pp-d.
Have to see to appreciate. 674 No. 20tn,
4263
FINANCIAL
money to loan
WANTED: REAL ESTATE mortgage loans,
rity or farm properties; loans made as
small as (300. See us about refinancing
your present contract or mortgage,
APPROVED CITY LOANS 4'.j
O. I. LOANS
ON NEW CONSTRUCTION, 4",
LEO N. CHILLIS. INC.
REALTORS
344 State Street. Phone 9261. r264
WANTED Real estate loans on 6 percent
Interest. Good security on coast prop
erty, new homes. Write Box 168, NeW
cott. Oregon, r2B6'
9 ARM AND CITY LOAN 8
4 AND b
fOIJB OWN TERMS or repayment within
reason Oasb tor Real Estau Contract
axd Second Uortgagea
CAPITOL SEC" J ROTES CO.
01 Planeei Trust Bldg -Pb. 7182 r
NO CO -SIGNERS WITH A LOAN
FROM THE YES MAN
OUR YES MAN the man who says "Yes"
to 4 out of 5 who apply here for a
loan will show you how you can get
K'5 to 1300 or more without co-signer
Get the cash on your signature, furni
ture or up to 1500 on auto. Phone,
write or come In today.
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
of Salem
518 State St,. Rm. 125. Phone 31E1
Lio. S-122, M-165. E, Galhnger, Mar.
r264"
O EN EH AX PTNANCB CORP
LOANS
8-138 and U-188
and
ROY a SIMMONS
INSURANCE and LOANS
128 8 Commercial St TeL 9108.
WE LOAN on Farm. Residential and Btisl
eao Property Will buy mortgages con
tracts HAWWINS at ROBERTS INC
E A I. TORS Ouardlan Bids r
YOUR SURPLUS MONEY WILL EARN
YOU b PERCENT INTEREST. BUY A
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE. EXAM
INE THE SECURITY YOURSELF
MORTGAGES AVAILABLE IN AMOUNTS
OP 500 TO $7500 WE COLLECT ALL
INTEREST AND PAYMENTS FOR THE
INVESTORS. NO EXTRA CHARGE.
STATE FINANCE CO. 153 & High St
AUTO I DANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO
tb FLOOR--OUARDLAN SLDO
License No -U-189
8 MONEY I
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CAR LOANS
Ve Buy Re) Estate Uortsaces and
Con tracts
STATH FINANCE CO.. REALTOR
Lla 8-216 51-222 161 6 BlZD 81 r
Directory
AUTOB RAKES
MIKE PANEK. 273 S. Com'. Ph. 5181.
Brake As wheel aligning specialist. 0279
ACCOUNTING
ACCOUNTING and bookkeeping. Reason
able rates Dependable service. BuKluea'
Service. Inc. Uasonlo Buildings, Salem
Phone 8727 o
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
SXPERT BENDIX and commercial and
domestic refrigeration service. Ralph
johnson Appllanees. tzt Oenur PH. 4038
AUTOMOTIVE
MARION MOTORS
NASB 8ERVTCS
40 ChemeltetH Phone 7838
BULLDOZING
LAND CLEARING and leveling. Dirt mov
Ing. logging. R. R. Ricks, Ph. 8022, Stay
ton. o230
CEMENT WORK
GENERAL CEMENT CONTRACTING. CUP
Ellis, 1905 N 13th St. Ph. 4071. 0266
CHIMNEY SWEEP
FURNACES. CHIMNEYS vacuum cleaned
ENSLEY 771 8 21at Ph. 7176 O
DELIVERY SERVICE
SALEM DELIVERY and Pickup Service.
145 S. Church. Phone 4711. 0275'
DRESSMAKING
ALTERATIONS-Remodellng. 1984 State St.
Mrs. Armentrout. o26fi
EXTERMINATORS
ARDEB MAINTENANCE CO. Bedbugs,
roaches, rata, fleas, moths Pest con
trol contract service. Materials eold
guaranteed riddance. 835 N Klllliigv
worth St.. Portland IL Ore Ph WEb
xter 3265 oB
COCKROACH EXTERMINATOR service.
Ph. 3056. LEX CROSS. 1260 N. 17th.
o277
Sreithaupt- for flowers Dial bibs
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
IOWEU. FUN ERA! HOUS Ph 1673
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J R. WATKINS CO. PRODUCTS.
1717 Center St. Phone 5395.
AIATTRESSES
CAPITAL BEDDING Phone 4069
MUSIC LESSO N S
SPANISH and HAWAIIAN Oultar. Mando
lin banjo etc 1533 Court Ph 1569 i
PAPERI1ANGING
PLUMBING
PLUMBING AND repair. Prompt service
Larry Travlss. Phone 8601 0273
L. W. CAL'DIE. SprayliiK and Pruning
Ph. 7900. 130 Roberts Ave. 0287
HAND A GRAVEL
GARDEN SOIL, crushed rock. Shovel A
dragline excavating WaUlna Sand it
Gravel Co Phone 8S01 o
SAW FILING
F. X Roasch. 674 S. Capitol.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
KENNETH HA MEL. 1143 8th St.. W da
le m. Ph. 7404. Guaranteed service. 0267
CESSPOOL Septic tanks. Ph. 8745 0268
KOTO' ROOTER SEWER SERVICE Sew
ers and drain cloaned. Free estimate
Prompt service Ph 5327 0
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
LOCAL O INSTANCE rransfai. storage
Burner oils. ooai. briquets Trucks
Portland dally Agent Lyon Van Line
for bouse hold goods to California points
Uirmei Transfer At Storage Ph 8131 n
TRIMMING
SHRUB TRIMMING. Rotoliller work. New
lawn preparation. Yard work. Balem
Tree company. Phone 21208. o284
VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTROLUX Sales As Service Ac Repairs.
Limited amount of new machines avail
able Office 175 S. High. Ph. 6088, o2B8
f KEE Lnspectuo id rout oome authot
.10 Hoover service We service all nilei
! ;ieaners Host Bros Ph 9149 a1
WEATHER STRIPPING
FREE estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 5915.
0286
WELDING
WELDING it BLACKSMITH I NO
BODY Al FENDER WORKS
WE Specialize in trailer hitches
Pcnn 4 Corners 3955 E. State 0249
WELL DRILLING
WELL U R11XIN QUO Gnioe. Rl a
Box 321-1. Ss i em. Or First nous outb
at Swell scnooi Pb 34267
WINDOW CLEANING
ACME WINDOW CLEANERS. Windows,
walls and woodwork cleaned. Floors
cleaned, waxed and polished. Ph. 3337
347 Court. Langdoc, Culbertson &i
Mather. o
CLEANING SKRVICa
WOOD SAWING
R. B. CROSS. Ph. 8178.
LODGES
Meet every Wednesday
TjLjJFv evening Visitors wel-
"Ns come. IOOF Building
Salem Lodge No. 4. A.F. &
"V Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m. 263
Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. &
A.M. E.A. Degree, Friday.
Nov. 8, 7 p.m. 2G5
Market Quotations
Portland Easlslde 1
Fruit and vegetable offerings were at a
new low today at roruana s basis:ae
Farmers' Wholesale Produce marxet.
Cauliflower brought up to 11.75 crate.
Best lettuce traded at 12.25 a crate and
above. No, 1 cabbage cleared the market
at around 12 crate. A few clean-up lots
of corn found a'.ow going at 11.50-1.75 a
five doin box. Local tomatoes were qjo'.
ed at 11.25 flat. Brussel sprouts sold 2
3.15. Broccoli sold around II luc. Best
spinach sold 80c to 11 an orange box.
Apple trading was slow, the market call
ing for large sized, hiuhly colored stocn
and Red Delicious apples for retail out
lets. fori In nil Prndne rn
Duller Prices to retailers. Grade AA
cartons 85c. AA prints 84c. A prin-s
83c. A cartons 84c. B prints 82c. '.b.
cubes '.sc higher.
F.jtgs Prices to retaiWs'AA larte Rc.
A lame 60-6lc. AA medium 58c. A medi
um 57-58c. A small nominal 44c dor.en.
Cheese To retailer in Turtland Oreiw
triplets 46-47C lb., daisies 43-440
iaf 47-5040 lb Jobbers pay Vio lb lest
To wholesalers Portland OregoD aingles
52-58c; loaf 54-60c: triplets 51 j-58c.
furllitnd Whotaaaie Mattel
Butter (f o b bulk 68 lb tubs) AA
grade 93 score 80-8Ic, A grade 92 score
78-80c. B grade 90 score 78-7BC.
Butterfat (Tentative, subject to Imme
diate change) Premium quality maximum
of 35 of I percent acidity, delivered In
Portland 91-92c lb.: first quality 90-91c
lb.; second quality R6-87c; valley rouf.es
and country points 3c less than first, or
84-R9c.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailers: Ore. singles 58-590 lb. Ore. loaf
60-610 :b.: triplets. 53-55c.
Est To wholesalers A large SH'i
59c dozen; med. 55'i-56'jc; B grade
46-48C.
Rat bits Average country Klllea t-j
callers 43-f0c lb Live fryers, colo-fd
14c white i2-27o lb Old bucks and does tt
lbs and up) l5o &
Lire Pnoltr
Live Chickens No. 1 Leghorn broilers. 1
to 2 lbs. 35-37c: frvers. 2 to 3 lbs.. 37
38c: 2 to 4 lbs.. 37-39c, roasters. 44 Ids.
and over, 37-38c; under 3 4 lbs., 22-23o:
roosters and slats, 12-17c.
Dressed Chickens -To retailers: Sprlns
orollera 3 lbs up 62e lb. colored hens 87c
Leghorn fowl 32et old roosters and stas1
28a.
Fresh Vegetables
Artichokes Calif.. Jl.85-2.
Beam Calif lie lb Mia-Columbta B!ue
bake. mid-Columbia and Walla Wue
green and wax 9-100 lb Oregon Giant
10-12c lb Kentucky wonders 8-10c Bnei.
beans St. 50-1 75 30-lb lug Wax and Blue
Lake 9-10c
Beets Local 65-75C dozen.
Broccoli- (i 50-1 6.k lutt
nrutsel Sprouts 12.35-2.50.
Cabbage Local round type. 12
3.50
crate: fancy. S2.75-2.85; red,
-5c lb.:
kraut, 11-1.25 crate.
Carrots--Locai ounched. S-dot,
orate
13-3.25- Calif., 6 doz, 14.50-4.75.
Cauliflower Local No. 1, 11.85-2.
Celery California la for sturdee orate
Lablsh. Mllwaukle 13-2.25 crate: blanche.
12.75-3; Hearts. 11.85-2 doz.
Dill 30-350 lb
Cucumbers 1 leer 18 lb- flats, $1.50
1.65 Eire Plan I 20 lb. crate. S2.75-2.85.
Garlic Oregon 20-250 lb
Lettuce Calif.. 14.35-4.50 crate. Mid
Columbia, $3.25-3.75 crate.
LEGAL
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE
Sealed bids will be received by the
Forest Supervisor, Eusene, Oregon, up to
and not later than 2:00 p. m., November
22, 194Q, for all the live timber marked
or designated for culling, and all mer
chantable dend timber located on an area
embracing about 135 acres within Sec
tions 22 and 27. T- 10 S- R. 6 E.. W. M..
Willamette National Forest. Oregon, es
timated to be 1.882.400 feet B. M.. more
or less,- of Douglas fir. 200,000 feet B. M .
more or less, of western red cedar and
25.000 feet B. M , more or less, of western
hemlock and other species of saw timber.
No bid of less than 18.00 per M feet for
Dounlas fir. 15.50 per M feet for western
red cedar and 12.00 per M feet for western
hemlock and other species will be con
sidered. Bids with rales in excess of those
permissible under MPR 480 will be re
duced to the allowable maximum In mak
ing the award. In the event of receipt of
mare than one bid at the maximum per
missible price, award will be mane in
such manner as in the awarding officers'
jiiQRment will result in a maximum con
tribution of materials needed lor the
reconversion and housing program. Where
two or more such tie bidders are equally
qualified in this respect In the award
ing officer's Judgment, award will be
made bv lot among inem. w.suu.uu musi
accompany each bid to be applied on the
purchase price, refunded, or retained in
part as liquidated damages, according to
conditions of sale. The right to rejei
any and all bids la reserved. Before bid;
are submitted, full Information concerning
the timber, the. conditions of sale, and
the submission of bids should be ot
tained from the Forest Supervisor, Eugem
Oregon. -or the District Ranger. Detroit,
Oregon. Oct. 33. Nov.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
NOTICE IS HERE. BY GIVEN that An
nette I. Miller has been, by Order of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Marion County, appointed Administra
trix of the estate of HENRY J. MILLER.
deceased. Au persons having claims
against said estate are requested to ore-
sent them, with proper vouchers, to said
Executor at 301 Pioneer Trust Bu;ifi-
ing, Salem, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated October 16. 1946.
ANNETTE I. MILLER.
Administratrix of the Estate
ot Henry J. Miller, deceased.
HERBERT W. CARTER,
301 Pioneer Trust Bldg.i
Salem, Oregon.
Attorney for Estate.
First publication: October 16. 1948.
Last Publication: November 13, 1948.
Oct. 16 23 30: Nov. 6 11
IN THE ClltCl'IT CIH.'RT OF I
STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COFNTY
OF MARION. PROBATE DEPARTMENT.
IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE
OF JON R. MACY. DECEASED.
NO. 4783. SUPPLEMENTAL FINAL AO-
COUNT:
To the Honorable Judge of the Above
Entitled Court:
Comes now Ruth L. Macy, your peti
tioner, . and respectfully represents and
shows:
I.
That heretofore, to-wit: On or about
January 15, 1920, a final account was
filed herein by Lu!a Macy. the adminis
tratrix at said time; that no pro
ceedings have been had in the aboe
entitled matter since said date: that in
truth and in fact all distribution was
made as Is shown, by said final account,
but that in addition to said personal
property there was nnd Is in said estate
the following described real properly,
lo-wlt:
Lots numbered 1. 2. 3. 4, 6, 7 and 8
in BlocK No. 1 !n the Town of BrooKS,
Marlon County. Stato of Oregon, as
shown by the recorded plat thereof.
That the said property should be de
creed to be the sole and absolute pro
perty of the heirs herein, share Bnd share
alike, to-wit:
Fairy E DeRocher. a daughter of
decedent, residing at Brooks, Oregon:
Donald R Macy, a son. residing at
San Leandro. California;
Mabel 8 Wineland. a daughter,
residing at Oswego, Oregon;
Ruth L. Macy. a daughter, resid
ing at Portland. Oregon;
Donald Spencer, a son and sole
surviving heir of Marjorie Spencer,
deceased, who was a daughter of
decedent herein, John R. Macy.
II.
That the former administratrix here
in waived all fees as administratrix
and your petitioner believes that the
sum of 1100 ts a felr. Just and reason
able sum to be allowed her as adminis
tratrix' fees and the sum of $150 is
reasonable sum to be allowed E. U. Sims,
her attorney, for services In connection
with closing this estate.
WHEREFORE, your petitioner prays tha
court for an order decreeing the said
property to be the sole and absolute
property of the said heirs hereinaDOve
set forth; that she be allowed the sum
ot $100, administratrix' fees, the further
sum of $150. attorney's fees, and for an
order setting a time. 11 a.m.. November
14. 1948, for hearing objections. II any
to this supplemental final account and
for such other and further orders as to
the court shall seem mete In equity and
good conscience.
RUTH L MACY.
Petitioner.
SIMS & SIMS,
Auorncj for Petitioner.
525 Court Street.
Salem, Oregon. ,
Oct. 16 23 30; Nov. 8 II
Onions Wash, dry No. L 11-1.351 50-
b sacks; Idaho, white. No. L $1.50.1.63;
large. 1.85 yellow Spanish. $1.30-1.35;
Parsley Local 76-800 dos"
Peppers Green CallL 35-lb eratrp
$1.50-75. Mid-Columbia 13-lb. flat 8lc;
30-lb. 11.75; red, flat $1.7&i chill, 11.65-
11. flats
Pot a tors Washington Russets, 12. 58
3 65. 50 lbs Nn. 3. 90c-!l,10: local long
white. 12 65-2 75; Klamath nusseta. No. 1.
$2.65-2.75; Drschutes No. 1, $2.65.
Pumpkin i ". -4c lb
Radishes Loral red 75-80c doi. bunches
Rutabaea Lugs. 11.15-1.25.
Spinach 20 lb box, $1 50
Sprouts Local to 12.50-2 65 flat.
Squash Zucctvnl 75c-ll flat Scallop,
75C-11 14-lb snaked 11.25-45 35-lb. Dear
box 12.75-13. Danish, lugs, 85-90C. Hub
bard 2-3c lb California, 13.253.50 lux
Sweet potatoes Caiif.. 50 lb basKet.
13.50-3.85; pints 3 layer. 13.50: yams so
lb, $3.85-4; Louisiana yams, 50 lbs., 13.75
4. Tomatoes California wrapped 13.50-3.75:
repacked 14-4,25.
Turnips Bunches 11.10-1.25 doi.
fresh trull
Applet Yakima Delicious, wrapped anil
packed, comb box 14.50-4.75, jumble ooi
13 40: Hood River Spitz face-fill box 11.75
3.00: Yellow Newtown $4.35 Winter fla
nattas and Kinss, loose. $1 .50-2: Ortleys
faced and filled, 12.25-2.50: Jonathan
faced & filled 53.40 H. R. Delicious $3.65.
Delicious, wrapped and packed. 14.25-4.0;
chan 40 lbs $4 4a Maryhllle Wash dl
trlct Transparent $1.50-2 face lua: Red
Delicious, wrapped and packed. $4.50-4.75:
loose, 13-3 50
Avocado p-urrte $4 25. choice 13 ;-$
fancy $4-4 35 2(1-3" flats. Calif Dicken
son all sizes, 14.50-4.75; Itzlmaa. $4.75
5.75. Ha nana- 940-100 fb eut bands, art
-xtra
Crmherrles Oregon. 35-lb. boxes. 18 15
9: Eastern. 19-P.25.
Grapefruit Cant large 15 50-5 73. small
13 75 case. Texas pinks 15.10. white $4.80
Cocell1- 54 95 case; Cuban- all alien. IB
8 Florida whites, 80s and larger, 16-
Grapes Calif.. 28 lb. lidded lugs: To
kay.. $.1.25-3.50; white Calaaas. 13.25-3.43;
Emperors. 13.75; Camirnons. $3.25.
Lemons caiilnrnla, 3(10-360, n.TS-9.
Limes Tubs ol t 20c.
.5c
Oranges Calif. Valencia. 220 and larg
er, 58.75-11.50; 252, $6.50-8.25; 288. $5.25
7.75; smaller, 15.15: 344 and smaller, 4.35-
; 392s. 15.75: Fin. wirebound boxes.
243 and larger, $6-6. 2a
Quince Local, 2-32 lb.
Pears Bart let ts. comb pack 86-Ib ooi
J3.2-2.3d; Meotord wrapped and paciteo
$5-5 25: Hood R.ver. $4-4.75: orchard un
11.75-2 Yakima W & P.. 14.25: D'Anjo"
14.75. wra -?( d 'and packed boxes; BaK
wrapped and packed. 14.25: loose 13 25-
i; Hood River D'Anjou. 14.60-4.75: Ca
in ice, local lao.se, $2.35-2.50; Hood River,
loose. $3-3.25,
Pineapples Cubm
Pomes ranu tea 12.76-2. 83 lug
Persfmons Calif., lug, $3-3.50.
Meats
Country Meats Rollback prices to re
tailors Country silled bogs, oat butcher'
130-140 lbs lU-lUVio lb Vealere AA 22 c
A 21 4. B9. S 17-17 He. oulU 13-16c lb
Beef AA 21 & a 304 B I Bo eanners
eutters 13 4-1 4c Lambs AA 26c, A 34 "Ac
S 24Se O 30e lb Ewes TO l3Vfco. U 1 2c
n ioc
Veal AA 33-33c A 30-3 lc, B 28o lb.
Cull 18-24C.
Hoes r ancy otock 37-38o lb Bloc!
butchers, packer style. 155-213 lbs. 38-40::
over 213 lbs.35-38c; sows all weights. 3B-
30c.
I.amhi AA 34-35C. A 32c. B 27-28C
Mutton-1-nnc. A 10-140 according
qua.iti ano weir hi
Beef AA 34-36c; A 32-33C. B 28-30C. O
35-2CC, canner-cutter bulls 23-33c lb.
Cascara Bark Orcen 8-8 'tic, dry 20e U
Wool Oovern mint control
Mohair 40o lb on 13-moa. irowtn.
Bar Wholesale snioments Altalfa. No
i or better 31-332.50 Oats-vetcb maee
hay valley growers price 119-132. olovei
hav slH-$22f Daled op farms
Hides Calves, 28-2!lc according to
weight; green peel 16-17c, green culls 6c
lb.
Hops Normal contracts: 1944 85 up
1945 13C lb 1946 UC 194" BO lb
Nut Dlstrtbuiors' Bast
Chestnut Local Italian 30c lb.
Almnnris Cnllt 33-35C lb
Filberts WO tba Bar-e- lo Brit
lonai Chilly Nut
(New Oropl
Jumbo 32-34c 34-35c S4e
Large 261i-28'-jO 26-3 lc 34-35 'a O
Fancy 22c and UP 23!.i-23c 39-3lc
Baby 20-22c 23c
Walnuts: Opening price: Franquettis
jumbo 40c: large, 38c; medium, 35Sc. Soft
shell Jumbo. 40c; large, 38c; medium,
35 tac. All prices FOB shipping pt.
Chiraco I.ivestork
Chicago, Nov. 8 i,Pi fUSDAl Salable
hoas ll.od, total 18.500; slow throughout.:
generally steady on alt weights and
sows; bulk good and choice 180-300 lb.
21.00-23.25; With 23.00 popular prire;
other we lc. his senrce; one load 23.30:
bulk good and choice sows 21.50122.00;
good clearance.
Salable caltle 7,500. total 7,800: salable
cnlves 700. total 700; good and choice
steers and yearling 50 cent higher;
medium grader steady; early top 32.00:
some held higher: most good and choice
grades 24.00-31.00; Rood and choice heif
ers followed steer advance; choice offer
ings 29.00; bulk 20.00-27.00. Willi strictly
good western hei fere ties to 19.00; cows
and bulls 25-50 cents higher.
Salable sheep 3.000. total 5.000; early
sales and bids slaughter lambs slrona:
asking 25-50 cents higher In good and
choice grades or 23.00 and slightly above:
best mixed medium to choice Montana
ranch lamhs 22.00; short load medium
and good shortfed lambs 21.00; few medi
um lambs 1B.O0: slaughter ewes steady to
50 cents higher: deck good and rhoice
Mont sin ns 8.00; two loads mixed common
to good Montuiias 6.85.
Pnrtliind Livestock
Portland. Ore., Nov. 8 f,vt fUSDAl
Cattle: Salable 200, total 225; salable ami
total calves 35: market very active, strong
to 25 cents higher: somc sales 50 cents
up and general market on lower grade
cows 50 to 1.00 above Monday, few lots
medium steTj; 16.00-17.50: common grades
down to 13.00, few stockers 12.00-15.00;
medium good heifers 15.00-17.00; common
grades 12.00-13.00; canner and cutter cows
largely 8.50-10.50; fat dairy type cows
11.1)0-12 00; medium-Hood beef cows 12. "i0
14.00: good beef hulls up to 15.50: common-medium
sausage hulls 1 1 . 00-13, I'll:
good-choice sralers 17.00-18.00; grass
calves mostly 14.00-15 00; culls down to
10.00 arid below.
Hoxs: Salable 100, total 400: market
active, steady; extreme ti,p 25 cents high
er, good -choice 180-300 lb. largely 25.00:
one lot choice 278 lb. 25,25; good sows
22.50-23 00; choice feeder pigs quotable up
to 22.00.
.Sheep; Salable and lolal 300; mark"l
about steady gond-cholce 77-107 lb. wool
ed and shorn lamhs 19.00-20.00; common
medium grades 13.00-17.00: culls down to
10.00 and below; good yearlings 15.0');
fairly good ewe BOO: strictly good 11k lit
pwrs quotable to 6,50; common down lo
3.00.
Markets Briefed
fBy the United Press)
Slocks lower in active trading
Bonds and U. S. government
bonds lower.
Curb stocks irregular.
Foreign silver unchanged In
New York at 90 Is cents a fine
ounce.
Cotton lower.
Wheat off 5 cents.
BETTER HEALTHI
Hmorrftofc!
Rectal ond Colon
AilmmntB
Gastric Vlctr
Treated wltho-it Hoapltil
Operation
T ntn or ci ii nr r.-r. Va A
Monday through Pridaft 10 A. M. f 5 P. M
tttnmgt! Monday, Wtdnttdsy, Friday f lo i
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phytitian and Surgaort
N. E. Corner V.. fyirrMd end Grind Aenui
Talwphone, Aat 39 Id, Portland 14. Oiagoo
Stocks Break
2 to 8 Points
New York, Nov. 6 (U P) Stocks
broke two to eight points on ac
tive selling today on the elec
tion news which, while it pleas
ed Wall street, was interpreted
as deflationary and hence tem
porarily, at least, against the
market.
Traders celebrated momenta
rily at the opening by bidding
up prices fractionally. Then
profit-taking set in. Steadily the
averages declined until the last
few minutes of dealing when the
market plunged. Breaks of a
point or more were made be
tween transactions.
Volume was active in the first
and last hours. Near closing
time, the tickers fell behind the
actual market as the top-ranking
industrial and railroad is
sues cracked open. At least half
of the gains of the past four
sessions was eradicated in a
single swoop.
Acting against the market
were prices of leading commod
ities which broke sharply and a
Dun & Bradstreet food index
drop, indicating an end of a
sellers' market approaching.
Wheat futures lost the daily lim
it of five cents a bushel and cot
ton broke the S10 a bale limit.
Trading slackened just before
closing and some of the leaders
recovered a part of their decline.
Cain Elected in
Washington
Seattle, Nov. 6 cPi The state
of Washington named its first
republican senator in 14 years
yesterday in an election featur
ed by the upsurge of the GOl'
also in the six congressional
contests.
It brought the defeat of Rep.
Hugh DeLacy (D-Wash) by Ho
mer Jones of Bremerton by
such an overwhelming margin
that DeLacy conceded shortly
after midnight slightly more
than two hours after the state's
polling booths closed at 10 p.m.
Early this morning only one
democrat was leading in the
congressional races, and Rep.
Henry Jackson's edge over Re
publican Payson Peterson In
the second district was only 1,
600 with more than 25,000 votes
cast and three fourths of the
precincts yet to report.
U.S. Sen. Hugh B. Mitchell
(D-Wash) went down to defeat
at the hands of Harry P. Cain,
the Tacoman who left the demo
cratic party shortly after the
start of the war with the charge
it had degenerated into "politi
cal expediency and quackery."
Republican Wesley L. Jones, de
feated in 1932, was the party's
last senator from this state.
In Ihe sixth district Thor Tol
lefson maintained a narrow lead
over Rep. John M. Coffee CD
Wash) throughout the night, but
most of Ihe returns came from
his home area in Pierce coun
ty, a heavy vote still was to be
reported from predominantly
democratic southern King court-
ty' .
Higher Acreage Goal
Cover Crop Seeds
Spokane, Nov. 6 W) Substan
tially higher acreage goals for
cover crop seeds in Washington,
Oregon and Idaho were an
nounced today by the Washing
ton state production and mar
keting administration office for
1047.
Acreage goals for 1947, com
pared with eslimated harvested
acreage In 1946, are:
Oregon Austrian winter
peas, 25,000 acres (14,500);
crimson clover, 2000 acres
(2300); hairy vetch, 55,000 acres
(38,000); common and Willam
ette vetch, 86,000 acres (109,
000); common rye grass, 80,000
acres (98,000).
The southern tip of Africa
was rounded by a Portuguese
explorer five years before Col
umubs discovered America.
Salem Markets
Completed from reports of Salem
rieilers for the aiiidanca of Capi
ta) .tournal Readers, (Reviled
Bel all Prleet
Rabbit Feed Pellets. 14.05 ewt.
Vtg Mah 14.55 cwt.
Dairy Feed 13 85 cwt.
Poultry Heavy colored hens, No. 1 27e,
lb No. 2 24c. Colored fryers. No. 1, 3flo lb.
Kcct
Buerr Price- White and Brown xtri
large arada A 68c. med 64c, standards
Mr dozen
Wholesale Price Large 64c dozen, med.
80c. standard 65c.
rtnlter Wholesale. A 83c.
Reliil Grade A, 83c.
Butterfnt Premium, 88c; No. 1, 8Je;
No. 2, 64c
For BETTER HEALTH
Correct
HEMORRHOIDS
f PI leal
if- FISTULA
If FISSURE
PROLAPSR
and othr RecUl
condition. No hos
pitalisation. Fre d
crlptlv bookie.
Dr. R. Reyrnlds Clinic
NATLiRO - rKOMTOLOOIST
tia N. I.lbprlY St. Sl.m. Or
I'hfmt) ft t AO
Capital Journal. Salem, Ore.,
Wheat Futures
Break Limit
Chicago, Nov. 6 (U.B All
wheat futures broke the five-
cent limit as post-election liqui- j
dation swept the board of trade :
today.
Corn lost 3 l,i to 4 l.s cents
and oats 2b to 4r:s cents. Bar
ley was unchanged to down 2'i.
Despite bullish predictions,
early demand vanished follow
ing easy securities and plung
es in cotton. Some stop loss
selling in corn was uncovered
on the ducline as cash interests
sold. January corn was sold
to commission houses while east
ern intciests apparently renew
ed last week's sales. Corn op
ened fractionally higher, but
other grains were off.
Milling interests partially ab
sorbed wheat offerings on a
small nlly. Delivery problems
were expected to heighten de
mand, but some loss was attrib
uted to increased country offer
ings and favorable harvest wea
ther. Oats were sold by local trad
ers influenced by a reaction in
the Minneapolis change. No
vember oats were firm al the
outset generally because of low
stocks for delivery. Shorts were
uneasy about fulfilling commit
ments. Cash corn and oats were
lower.
Hop Markets Still
Firm to Strong
Portland, Nov. 6 () Hop
markets remained firm to strong
in the Pacific northwest during
the last half of October, despite
light trading, the department
of agriculture reported today.
Active demand was reported
for the small quantity of hops
available for sale. Most of the
crop was already under con
tract, and growers continued
making deliveries. Shipment
was delayed by the box car
shortage.
Buyers have shown interest
in 1947 crop contracts, the
monthly hop market review
said, although no actual con
tracts have been reported.
Births, Deaths
nlrlhs
Tipton -To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R
Tipton, 3 S3 Leslie, a daughter, Jeane'.te
Cheryl. Nov. 1.
Weinberg To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F.
Welnbrra, route 3, a daughter, Judith
Marie, Ocl. 1.
Noteboom To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Noleboom. lOflt) Sixth, West Salem, a son,
Wilbur. Jr., Oct. 21.
Stone To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D, Slon,
Mill City, a daughter Sharon Lee, Oct. 9.
Plank To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F, Plank,
rout 3. a dauihter, Edith Marie, Oct. 9.
Balier To Mr. and Mn. John P. Bal
ger, routs 1. a daughter, Sharon Margaret,
Oct. 1.
Smith T Mr. and Mn. Granual K.
Smith, Monmouth, a aon, Donald Oene,
Oct. as.
Pale To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pate, route
1. Lyons a daughter. Sharon Kay. Oct. 35.
Nibler To Mr. and Mn. John M. Nibler.
route 1, Woodburn, a son, John Charles,
Oct. 37.
Moore To Mr. and Mrs. Aabend O.
Moore, 3215 North Fourth, a daughter,
Sharlena Marie, Oct. 29,
Rose To Mr. and Mrs. T.eo X. Rest,
Independence, a son, Jee Dean, Oct. 36.
Brlandson To Mr. and Mrs. Carroll H.
Erlandson, route 4, a daughter, Pali
Jean, Oct. 31.
Comer To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Comer, 3300 North Church, a daughter,
Diana Louisa. Oct. 19.
Woods To Mr. and Mrs. Krneat S.
Woods, route 7, a daughter, Joanne Car
me), Oct It.
Horferber To Mr, and Mrs. Benton M.
HoUerber. 1211 chemeketa, a daughter,
Sharon Elizabeth, Oct. 17.
McLoimhltn To Mr. and Mrs. Carl I,
McLouBhlln, mute 4, a daughter, Sandra
Louise, Oct, IK.
Noffalnaer To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A.
Noffslnirr. 1060 Eut Letelle, a aon, Tim
othy Kent, Oct. 12.
Wlnleckl To Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.
Wlnieckl, 062 North 30ih, a son, Roger
Darrel, Oct. 11.
Hlldenatab To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L.
Hlldenstah, 1190 North 11th, a daughter,
Darla Gay, Oct, 10.
Orovei To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W.
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Wednesday, Nov. fi, 1946 11
Orovfs. HoaeburK,
a daughter, Avli Joan,
uci. JU
OUmore To Mr. and Mrs. W. Vrnon
Gltmors. 2573 E. Nob Hill, a ion, Vernon
Oibson. Oct. 30.
LaMire To Mr. and Mrs. Francis H.
l.aMire. route 7. a daughter. Kathleen
Francis, Nov 1,
Hebert Tn Mr. anrl Mr. Alfred O. Hu
bert, 411 McNary. Writ Salem, a aon,
Robert Edmond. Nov. 2,
Adfclns To Mr. and Mrs. Dell H. Ad-
kins, Portland, a d.iiiKliter, Sandra Let,
Oct. 30.
LarsonTo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.
l.ar.son, 370 Fvcritreen. a daughter, Jojc
Lorraine. Oct. 29,
Silverton To Dr. "and Mrs, C. J. Ebner
of Mt. Annrl. a dauahtcr, November 4, at
Silverton hospital
Mill Clly To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rob
erts, a son. Donald Lri, writhing T
pounds 14 ounces, on October 35 In th
Salem Oenira! hospital. Grandparen'i
are Mr. end Mrs. Roy Gibson ot Mill
City anrl Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Robert
0( Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Elrion Hulchltuon are tho
parents of a daughter, Janet Kay, born.
November 4 in the Salem Deaconess hos
pital. Baby weished 6 pounds, i ounces.
Third child and second daughter. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Plymala,
Mill City and Mr. and Mn, O-rald Hut
chinson, Mill City.
Deaths
Hyacinth Oerinr Randy
In this city November fi. Hyacinth Ger
Ine Bandy, late resident of 698 North
Huh street, at the ae of 23 years. Sur
vived by her husband, William B. Bandy
of Salem; an infant dauahter, Hvacin'h
Oerlne Bandy of Snlem; parents. Mr. and
Mrji. Clement C. Wicmals or Salem; and
three brothers, Clement Wiemsls, Jonn
Wiemals and James Wiemals, all of da
lem, Aiincuncement of funeral servlcea
later by the W. T. Rladon company,
Mr Ida Snnesmilh
Mrs, Ida Shoesmith. former resident ot
Salem, at Dayton. Ohio, November 3.
Sunned by a daughter, Mrs. H. O. Cock
ing of Salem; five sons. Homer Slioesmith
of Guam. Clyde Sh.oe.smUh of Seattle. Ivan
Shoe-mum of Pendleton. Lloyd SlioesmiTh.
of Fargo. N. D.. and Mark 3hoe.snuth of
Davion. Ohio; a brother and eight grand
children. Services will be held at tha
Clough-Barnck chapel Saturday, Novem
ber 9, at 10:30 a.m. Interment in tha
City View cemetery.
Mn. Maitde Simpson
Mrs. Maude Simpson, late resident of
Yakima, Wash., at a local hospital, Sat
urday, November 3. Surviving are tha
husband. Thomas W. Simpson of Wain
Ington; a daughter. Mrs. Henry Hart.
Siherton Ore.; two sons, Thomas W,
Simpson, jr., San Jose. Calif., and Rob-
B. Simpson. Stlverion. Services will
be held Thursday, November 1. at 1:30
pm at me cioueh-Barnek chapel with
Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. Inter
ment in the City View cemetery.
Ulysses Marion Barker
Ulysses Marion Barker, at tha
family residence. 666 North 15th
.street, November 4, at the age of
83 years. Surviving are. the widow,
Mary E. Barker of Salem; three
daughters, Mrs. Lucile Bo r ton, Miss
Aletha Barker and Mrs. Anna Rice,
all of Salem: one son. John Barker
of Eugene; five grandchildren: one
great grandchild and several nieces
and nephews. Services will be held
at the Howell-Edwards chapel
Thursday, November 7, at 1:30 p.m.
with Rev. R. W. Coulter officiating.
Concluding services at Lee Mission
cemetery,
Clrsve Wellcr Shields
In this city November- 4, Cleva
Weller Shields. 56. former resident
of 1271 Marion street. Survived by
his wife. Florence Shields of Sa
lem; a daughter, Grace Shields of
Salem; and a brother, Luke S.
Shields of Fort Ord, Calif. Mem
ber of Capital Post No. 9. Ameri
can Lesion: AP. A A.M. lodge No.
Ml. and Chemeketa lodge Nn. ,
IOOF. Services will be held Thursday.
November 7. at 130 p.m. at the W. T.
Rlgdon chapel with Rev. Chester Ham
bltn officiating. Ritualistic services by
AF and AM lodgn No. SO, Concluding Mr
vices at, Belcrest Memorial park.
Anna Marie Rchmlttlng
Mt. Ana el Funeral servlcea for Mrs.
Anna Marls Bchmlttlng. S3, former real
dent of Mt. Angel who died at McMinnvtlla
Monday, will b held from the St.
Mary'a Catholic church Thursday at 9
a.m.. with St. Ann's Altar society honor
aiiard. Recitation of the rosary at Cnrer'a
mortuary at X o'clock tonliht. She wag,
a slater of Sister P rotes I a, OSB.
Anna Read Wardla
McMlnnvllle Anna Reed Wardle. real
dent of Carlton, Tuejiday, November t.
Sister of Mlna L, Almstead, 1635 Center
St., Salem. Servlcea will be at 3 p.m. Fri
day, November 8. at the Macy and Son
chapel in McMlnnvllle. Interment In
Masonic cemetery.
Jerry B. Keener
Lebanon Jerry B. Keener, M. a natla
Oregoman. died at the Lane mark hospi
tal. Sweet Home, Nov. 4. He waa born
nar Brawnaville, June 3, 1063, spending
hi entire life In eastern Linn county. For
the past SO years he had his restdenca
in Sweet Home. Services will be held lit
the Howe-Huston chapel in Sweet Home,
Nov 7 at 2 p.m. Survivors are two sons,
Glenn of Eugene and Charles or Corval
lls; daughter, Miss Gladys Keeney, Los
Angeles; two brothers, Jnck of Sweet
Home and Henry of Cnncadla; sister, Mrs,
Nellie D. Price, Albany; four grandchil
dren and one great grandchild.
Gas on Stomach
KImii4 in S minulM deubl vur men? otck
When ucm stomttb rtd ciuim Dtlnlul. iuffort.
lea . iuur stotnifh snd heartburn ilncinn uiuiliy
prrarriha th fitlMt-srtlni tn'dlrlriM known fir
itmurnmiile rtller midleliici ilka trios In llMi-ina
TihlHi. No 1iUt, BHl-ini nrlnii comfort In a
liny at rtiurn Dome to ui lor aouDiamonaj oaca. jsu.
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