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LTOMO BILES "IMfi FOBD coupe, ndlo tt heater. My rnnklln St. 1 block oft Rwemont, W. m a Km. Q 13 '.4" ari.Y NEW 3T tt. all aluminum trailer , JJiouse. Electric brakes, Venetian blinds, lf S koverlond springs included. Can be - '(financed. 830 N. nth. qi3 '.jiMM FORD, exc. motor, new brakes. i between 6 de 7 p.m. 348 8. Church. Call ql3- DODOE 4-dr. aedan, $350. 3405 S. 13th. . elite now on display, 610 Edaewater. W saiem. rn, aosaa. ois1 ANTED: '37 or '38 Chevrolet tudor, prl lii vata party, en. 21002 alter 5:30 p.m. rati TEBRAPLANE ed. Clean. Extras. 1325. 13B7 h. winter. qlS LfJIft CHEVROLET. Good condition. Rt. 9. . box j. Acrou irom Walltni Band f Gravel, call alter 6 p.m. ql2 ,wr. '30 MODEL A coach. Good cond. L. R Her, Box 445, Idlewood Dr. Top of hill. Sunnyslde ic 98 E. K QUI TV IN 'SO CHEV tudor. A-l mechan ically, new tires, original paint, heater Phone 3815 after 5:30. ql2 24' PLATT HOUSE TRAILER. Excellent condition. Priced lor quick sale. 11600. Phone 4217 before 0 p.m. ql5 'art CHEV. coach. New wiring. Good condl tion. Z040 a. 22nd at. ql2' SB FT. SPARTAN house trailer. Nearly new. Sleeps 4. All modern, priced to sell, 1165 S. 14th St. ql2 DIRECTORY Cement contracting. Ph. 34761, 43911. CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnaces, chimney vacuum cleaned. Enaley, 771 So. Slat St. Ph. 7170. o38' DELIVERY SEE VICE Salem 145 S. Delivery and Pickup Church. Phont 4711. Service, 025 Evans Motorcycle Merchant Delivery, Ph. 70C). 174 N. HUh. oil' EXTERMINATORS Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3050. Lee Cross. 1260 N. 17th. 027 Breithaupt'a for flowers. Dial 9105. Stove and Diesel Oil, prompt delivery Cadwell'i. Phont 9788. O FUNERAL DIRECTORS Howell Funeral Home Ph. 3672. FURNITURE REFINISH1NG Furniture reflnlshina. decorating. tlque period, custom, acid and alrohol proof finishes. Appliance and furniture repairing. FURNITURE CRAFT CO.. 908 Edaewater. Ph. 26855. 038 GENE rTlNSTRUCTI rOS Wheat Lower Al Trade's End Chicago, Jan. 13 (P) Feed grains rallied toward the close of today's board of trade session, and wheat, which had been weak during the greater part of the session, gained some strength. Earlier in the session grains had sold off sharply as the re sult of yesterday's advance, but the demand for corn and oats checked the decline. At the finish wheat was Ji to 2 V4 lower than yesterday's close, May $3.02-2-3,4. Corn was 4 to 1 higher, May $2.67 -2.66 Oats were to lfe high er, May $1.26V4-Iit. New or rebuldlni. Cement or pumice block laying. Ph. 35727 or 26243. 027 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R. Watkins Co. Products Free del 17 1 7Ce n te r St. Phone 5395. Q28' MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone 4069. 1011 CHEV. coupe with room for extra scat. Clean as new, 2210 N. Church St. I 012 PRIVATE party wants best car 81200 cash will buy; Lawrence Bergerson, 1104 N. 3rd, Woodburn. ql2 Ml BUICK, can be seen at 1005 So. Com I. qia TD14 INTERNATIONAL Isaacson angle dozer with enrco single drum. '37 Chev 4-dr. sedan. R fit H, good cond. 1937 N Com'l. PI). 7761. qll 5V PLYMOUTH-pickups Priced" reason nble. 965 N. 5th. qll M"ST sell 1946 PackardClipper. Four door. R. ft H. Only 10,000 ml. Can be sren al 2060 N. Church. qll FOP" tudor scd., good cond. Call af- p.m. 619 Court. qll I 4-DR SUPER DELUXE FORD. Exc condition Hrubctz and Bushnell, Front a..d Bhlppln- ql3 MOVING AND HAULING Moving and Hauling. Ph. 32450. o38 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar mandolin ba-Jo, etc 1533 Court. Ph. 7569. 019 OIL BURNER SERVICE DVORAK HEATING. Ph 24963. 037 OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE Call Cy Younger Ph 0072. o!3 : : Mel EXTRA SPECIAL ALMOST new 1947 Fraser Manhattan se dan. Very low mileage. New car guar antee. Thishas been my own persona) car and can't be told from new. Ask for Mr. Tcauue. TEAGUE MOTOR CO. 355 N. Liberty. Ph. 24173. ql3 New CROSLEY Cars IMMEDIATE delivery, now on display. MUnKia auto co. oreg,, Ltd. 970 S. Comm'l. Phone 4217. qll '40 CHEV. sedan, new motor, transmission, brakes At clutch. Call 26272 eve, or ce at 444 Ferry. qll '80 BUICK 4-dr, special. New paint, mech anically perfect. Ph. 4284. q' 1941 GMC 5 yd. dump truck. 2 speed, bowler brakes, 11250. Lien Bros. Gar age, Dayton, Ore. i mi. west Grand Island Jet. ql3 Vi FT. GLIDER, A-l condition, sleeps 4. Enqulrt Castle Hall Court. Bouth on 99E. q!5 WANTED Good clean cars. Square Deal U sea cars. 1155 S. 12th. FORD PANEL. Call 2-3271. HUDSON SALES SERVICE PARTS Free estlmatea overhauling - bod) and fender repair painting. "Give Shroek a try and you'll know why." SRROOK MOTOR CO Phont 8503 Salem WANTED USED CARS SHOP AROUND THEN BRING YOUR CAR HERS W3 WILl, PAY YOD WHAT IT'S WORTH. ANDERSON USED CARS 340 CENTER ST. PHONE 3734. MOTORCYCLES INDIAN SALES . SERVIOB - PARTS AD makes used motorcycles bought old repaired. 8 H ROCK MOTOR OO. Phone S503 Salem, g' FINANCIAL Wooled lambs cholc Sheared lambs Yearlings Ewes Cutter coa Dairy hellers Fat dairy cows Calves (300 to 450 lb J.) Stock Quotations (By the Aaaoclateo Press) New York ft Closing quotations today: What? Need painting? Ph. 23190. o25' BEST OF MATERIALS & WORKMAN SHIP FREE, REAS ESTIMATE. C C HORN PH. 25518 REF. GIVEN IF DE SIRED. o22 Elfstrom': painting PAINTING are equipped to Phone 922i St PAPE R HAN GIN G" do yoin Painting and PapcrhandnK. Free esti mate. Ph. 9513. 857 Shipping. o37a Papering tta Painting epalr. Ph. 5522. PA PER HANGING Expert worth. Paperhanging. h. 3015. Word-035' Al Rogers Plumbing and Supply Genera) repairing, plumbing supplies and fix tures For quick service call 24418 1184 S. Comm'l. o23 Plumbing and repair. Prompt service Lnrry Travlss, 1029 Highland Ave." Ph. 8601. o31 Up to Date and well Planned Commer cial printing Qualified personal as sistance In layout and design ' Ph 1490 JOHNSON At SIEWERT. Printers Downstairr at 162 S Liberty SU Salem L. W. Caudle spraying and RADIANT HEATING Oil burner service. 2-4445. Wm. O. Drew. SAND AND GRAVEL Garden Soli crushed rock. Shovel dragllna excavating. Walling Sand Gravel Co. Phone 8501. SEWER SERVICE Roto Rooter Sewer Service. Sew era and drains cleaned. Free estimate We also clean-spetlc tanfta. Prompt serv ice. Ph. 5327 or 9468. ' 0 Allied Chem A Dye erlcan Can Am Power & Light , Amer Tel & Tel Anaconda Copper , Atchison , Bundlx Aviation , 1 -.hlehem Steei Boeing Aircraft , California Packing .... t Canadian r-aclfie , J 1 Case Chrysler Corp i( Commonwealth ft South' Consolidated Edison ... " Consolidated Vultee .... Cru Zcll. aach UurtiMS Wright Douglas Aircraft uont de Nemours ... General Electric Genera: roods General Motors ....... Goodyear Tire " Great Northern pfd ... International Harvester Inl Papet pla s Manvllie Kennecott Long Bell A , , Montgomery Ward Nash Keivlnator ' National Dairy N Y Central North Co I Northern Pacific Pao Amer Fish Pacific Gas Eleo . ' Pacific T ft T Pan American 't Penney J O Radio Corp " Rayomer ' Kayomer pid ; Reynolds Metals " Richfield ' Safeway ' Sears Roebuck " Sinclair Oil southern Pacific ' Standard Brands Standard OU Call .. Studebaker 1 Sun Mining Union OU Union Paciflo United Alrlinea ' United Aircraft United States Steel .... Wi ner Brothers .. West Elee Mfg Oo Woolworlb ,187 . 79 ...181 ... 35i 43S , 40 Market Quotations .UP to 132.50 ....up to 122.00 ....UP to 115.00 12 to 18.U0 .19.00 to 116.00 ,$12.00 tO 121.00 ....UP tO 118.00 .Up to!26.00 Veal (150 to 300 lbs.) choice ..up to IL'O.OO Bulls 112.00 to 121.00 Hois. 35 cents under poriiano pricea lor each type. . Portland Eaalilde Market uid-Columbk treen onions sold lor 7U- 75 zsr.'.z s doren bunches on the Port land Eastside Farmers Wholesale Produce market today. California bunched onions were quoted at 75-90 cents a dozen buncies. A carload of Ar r.ona onss tnumpn po tatoes brought around 13.50 a lus. Willamette valley No. 1 Burbank pota tn rtirf for 14.25 a hundredweight. Red cheek apples from Hood River were offered at 11.50 a loose-packed box. . 22H , 304 . 35 . 10i . 24 ! .158 '.fc 38 n 45 1 Pinball Case (Continued from Page 1) SEPTIC TANKS Septlo tank service, 1087 Elm St. 0Q33. Jack Boenlng. TAX PAYERS, ATTENTION. Swing A Sholseth Tax Consultants. 5 to 10 p.m. Dally. 3 to 10 P.m. Sat. 335 S. Com'l Let Harry Ewlng or Norman Sholseth prepr.: your State and Federal Tax. rl3 Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned and Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 9488 or 5327. o27 SIGNS SHO CARDS SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 INTEREST 8 to 40 Years and NO Commission! Leo N. Child. Inc. REALTORS 844 State St. Ph. 9261 ril' CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS PAY OFF your old bills with a loan from Personal and make one convenient pay menl each month in one place. 110.05 per month repays $100 in 12 months up to 20 months to repay. LOANO 125 TO 1300 ON JRNITURE mltry business equipment. Auto 1500. Personal's mana ger savs "YES" to 4 out of 5 who ap ly for ft loan. Phone first for faster service. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. BIS STATE ST RM. 135 Phone 3191 E. Galllnger, Mgr. Lie. 6122-M165 130 A D T O LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO 990 State Street, old quarters. First National Bank License No M..I59 8-16 PRIVATk MONEY Special rates and terms on larger loans long and short time payments ROY H. SIMMONS 138 So-'th Commercial St Phone Ilea 1 OENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS - and M-S28 and ROY R SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 130 1. Commercial St. TeL 9169. FARM AND CITY LOANS 4i and 5 YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. ' 107 Pioneer Trust Bide, Ph 7189 WANTED 50 pet. loan at 8 pet on Drop. erty in Kelier district' 83000 Ph. 8203 301 so High. I I MONEY 8 8 REAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CAR LOANS STATE FINANCE CO 153 S. High St. Lie. S 316 M 323 TRANSPORTATION WHULD LIKE RIDE to Log Angeles. Calif. Good driver. Ph. 4331. xl3 Directory APPLIANCE REPAIR Olson Washer Repair Ph. 3-S100. o25 Ed's Washing Machine Service Ph. 8685 023 AUTO BRAKES Mike Panck. 275 S. Comm'l Rt. Ph 8181 Brake ft wheel aligning specialist. o26 AUTOMOTIVE . MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Tolng service day Phone 1831 Night 24417. 333 Center. BULLDOZING PECO PACIFIO EXCAVATING COMPANY Salem, Oregon BULLDOZING ft GRADING) PHONE 8793 017 Bulldoslng. leveling, road bldg. clear- tng teeth for brush- Virgil Busker. 905 Falrvlew Ave Phone 33146, Salem. 15 AvaiL lmraed. expert tnillwork installa tion. Remodeling. ALT BROS. CONTRACTORS Phone 1-2780 or Silver ton Red 351 031 Carpentry, expert building and remod- ng. rn. 3-4850. 815 31St St. 037 CEMENT WORKS Ofnral Cement Contracting. cilff-ETlls, 1909 N, 19 to at. Phone 407 U o3 K. P. Hamel, Septlo Tanks Cleaned. 1143 8th St., W. Salem. Ph. 7404. 012 Eldon Scott. Phone 3635. TRANSFER A STORAGE Local A Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal briquets Trucks to Portlan- dally. Agent Lyon Van Llne. for housennld goods to California points Larmer Transfer ft Storage. Ph. 3131. 0 TREE SURGEONS Insured Tree Service. John Payne, Ph 26014. Call for free estimates. 012 VACUUM CLEANERS Hoover Vacuum Cleaner owners, we will service yout Hoover eieanei com plete for 83.75 plus parts U required Hogg Bros Ph 9149 O WATERPROOFING Basement waterproofing. Ph. 35573 after 5 p.m. o39 WEATHERSTRIPPING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 8985. 028 Insulation and weatherstrlpplng Free estimate. Ph. 3748. Salem RockwooL WELL DRILLING Well Drilling. M. D. Enloe. Box 144, Auburn Rd. Ph. 25198. J A ' Sneed ft Sons, well drilling 3505 Brooks St., Saleu. Ph. 6809. 019 WINDOW CLEANING Acma WlPdow Cleaners. Windows, walls ft woodwork cleaned. Floora clean ed, waxed and polished. Ph 3337 141 Court- Langdoe Culbertaon and Mather WOOD SAWING R. B. Cross. 1145 N. 17th. Ph. 8178. o37' WOOD A SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 34031. LEGAL UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS PRESUMED ABANDONED The following unclaimed deposits. It eluding deposits other than those payable on demand, are held by the Mt, Angel Branch of the United States National Bank of Portland (Oregon) of Mt, Angel, Oregon, as of July 1. 1947; the owner or owners of which have not for a period of seven successive years prior to said date, a negotiated In writing In respect there to, or b) been credited with Interest on the passbook or certificate of deposit on his or their request, or c had a trans fer, disposition of Interest, or other tran saction noted of record in the books of the above bank or trust company, or (d Increased or decreased the amount of the deposit: Name of Owner or Depositor, Joseph D. Wright; Last Known Place of Residence, St. Benedict's Abbey, St. Benedict, Ore gon: Amount and Kind of Property, Sav ings Account, 11.00. Jan. 6 and 13. EXECUTRIX' FINAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that ORPHA NINA CLARK, as executrix of the estate of ROBERT A. CLARK, deceased, has fil ed her final account as such, and by or der of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, February 14, 1948 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day has been fixed as the time, and the courtroom of said Court has been fixed as the place for the hearing of objections to said Final Account and the settlement of said estate. ORPHA NINA CLARK, Executrix of the Estate of ROBERT A. CLARK, Deceased, RHOTEN ft RHOTEN SAM F. 8PEERSTRA Attorneys for the Estate Pioneer Trust Building Salem. Oregon Jan. 13. 20. 27; Feb. 9, 10. 1948. "It is my opinion that the question presented in your re port cannot be determined ex cept in a case involving actual prosecution for alleged violation of law. It is not a question that can be determined under Chap ter 6, of Title 6, O.C.L.A., com monly known as the Declara tory Judgement law' as that re-! medy is not available in crimi nal matters." Referring indirectly to the i opinion posed by the grand jury that operation of pinball ma chines as now conducted in the county is illegal Governor Hall said: "If this is your opinion theni it becomes your duty to indict' the persons so engaged in such violations. Failure to act is in disregard of your oath of office. "If their is doubt about the illegality of the so-called 'free play features of these devices, recourse may be had to the cir cuit court for instructions. . . . If there is no doubt, then it is your duty to indict, and it then becomes the responsibility of the district attorney to prose cute. Under such indictment and prosecution every question you have raised can be deter mined by a court of competent jurisdiction. "In the .history of this state, the governor has rarely, if ever, directed the attorney -general to take over the functions of a dis trict attorney unless requested by the district attorney so to do. or unless the district attorney has become disqualified either because of misfeasance or mal feasance in the performance of his duties, or other substantial cause1 he continued. "I see no reason for now de parting from this well estab lished public policy, a policy founded upon reason, and in keeping with the letter and spir it of the constitution and laws of the state. Your request to di rect the attorney general to ap pear in this matter is refused,' the governor concluded. LODGES Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. & A.M., Wed., Jan. 14, E. A. de degree, 7:30 p.m. 12 A Ainsworth Lodge 201. A.F. & ytSN A.M., 248 N. Com'l. Tues., Jan. 13. 7:30 p.m. Stated Com munication 11" , Salem Markets Completed from reports of Salem dealers for the guidance of Capi tal Journal Readers. (Revised dally.) Feeds Retail Price Rabbit Feed Pellets, 14.15-5.25. (Three grades represented . Egg Mah 15.35-5.65 cwt. Dslrj Feed a 84. 10-4. 55 cwt. Poultry Heavy colored nens. No. 1 37- 32-34c; Leghorn hens, 32-35o lb. (Buying prices. Eggs Bayers Prtees Wtiiu end Brown extri line irr1 A m.ji..-. h .. standards. 50e dozen; pullets, 38c; erax! rr mee Lrge, 59c dozen; medium, A5-59e dozen. Boiler Wholesale A, 8Sc; retail grade A. 93c. Buttrrfat Premium, 93c; No. 1. 90c; No. 3, 80-85C. Portland Produce RtctMnte nuM.rf.t Tentative subject to Immedi ate charge: -Premium quality 90-94c: nm Quality 88-92C lb.: second quality, 81-HSC Valley rout: and country points 3 cents than first. Rii'ir (Wholesale) Grade AA 93 score. 85c lb.; grade A. 92 score. 84c lb.i grade score 82c lb.; graae v, hu score, tic lb- ... fih.MftfieiiinB or ce 10 roriiana wboir s lers. Oregon singles, 44W-53c; Oregon 5 lb. loaf, 45''i-5flc. Eggs-- To wholesalers, a graae urge. 58-59c; medium. 57c; A grade small, 49tc; B grade large, 48l.i-51,av. Eaaa PurcnaAo rrun '' receipts 52,i-541,ic: buyers py 3-3'aC he low wholesale quotations on tiadeu uu Is for eggs. Portland Dairy Matter Butter Prices tt, retailers: Grade a A prints 89c; AA cartons 90c: A prints, 88c; A cartons 89c; B prints, 86c. Fact Price to retailers a a lane 62-63c: A larve, 80-61c: AA medium, 60c; A medium, 59c; A small 52c dozen; car- n 2c additiona. Cheese Price to retailers Portland: Or. gon singles. 46-ssc lb.; Oregon loat, a 48-58c; .triples tto less man sin gles P ullryi ChickensPaying price to pro ducers: No. 1 broilers under 24 lbs., 38c; fryers 3'4-3 lbs., 30-32c lb.; 8-4 lbs.. 34-35c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 3536c; fowl, Leghorns, under 4 lbs., 21-23c lb.; 4 lbs, and ovevr, 36-27c lb.; colored fowls, all weights, 32-33c lb.; stags, all weights, 12-140 lb. Dr sued Turkeys (Quoted to growers on dressed basis) Grade A toms, 40c; grade A young bens 50-52c. Dressed Turkeyt-(To retailers.) No 1 toms, 48-50o lb. I No, 1 young hens, 60-62c lb. (nommal quotation) Babbits--Average to retailers, dressed, 52-54c: few, 50c; producers to wholesalers, fryers, live, white, 24-26o lb., few higher; colored, 22-23c: old or heavy, 14 -18c, Rabbits Dressed, retail, 60-65O. Vegetables t Artichokes Calif.. 6 doa.. !9-9.35t 4 doa. (8-8.50. Bcane Calif., Kentucky wonders, ao- 32c lb. Local buncnea ao-eoo aoaen bunches. Broccoli Lugs, 81-1.35. Brussel Sprouts 13 lb. bskL era tea, Sl.80-2.15. Bunched Veietablea Turnips, 85-95ci green onions 70-85c; radishes 65-70c; par-1 sley, 80-90c: carrots, 6 doz. 88,75-9; Chi nese lettuce 3. 50-2.75; cam. raaisnes. 81.35; beets, 65-75c; broccoli lugs, S1.25- 1.60. Cabbage Local, 18 60-1.75; large beads. $3-3.35; Calif No 1. 14.3S-4.60: Calif round type. 82.50, track aales. Calif. 13; Slnlngstadt S3-S.25; local roundhead 80-90 lb. crate, $3.50-2.75: few to 84.50; red. S3-3.25 crate: kraut cabbage. 75- Ib. sack, 75-85C red S3.50-3.76; local round head 80-9" lb. 92.75-3. Carrots Orange box, 83.36-3.50. Cauliflowei Local new crates No 11.50-1.75; No. 3s. BSc-ll; Colorado 12.25- 2.50; track sales Colorado, 12; Calif, 82 2.25. Celery Oregon white S3. 60-4.00 Pascal, std. cts., 3-3 dozen, S2.50-3; wrapped. S5-5.25; hearts, tied, 11.75-2; Calif Pas cal, S3.50-3.75; std. crates $4.25-4.50. Cucumber Calll.. 30 lb. lugs, i3.oo-s.is Eggplants 20 lb. flats, 1 1.76-3, Endive S doa.. S3. 60-3.76. Garlle New crop, 15-!c. Lettneo Cailf dry pack, is, 13.50-4.00; fair, $3.00-3.50; Ariz., Calif., 4s, 97-7.50; Iowa, poor, 12; Imperial Valley to $8.25, Drv neck. AriB. 4s. 17.25-7.75; 5s. 16.53- 7. Track sales: Ariz. 60c, 4 dox. 16.85- 7.00; 5 doz. 16.20. Leeks Local. 11-1.35. Mustard Greeni 80c-It. Onions 50-lb. sk. Ore. Brooks, yellows 0. Is 34.75-5.00; large 15.00-5.35; No. 2a 12.75-3.25: broilers No. Is 10-lb., 55- 60c; white med. No. Is 14.B5-S.O0; Wash ington yellows com. med. S3.85-4.oo; large S4.00-4.3A. Parsley Cal. 85-900 Peppers Texas, baskets, 85.00-5.36; Mexico. ' lb. crtS.. (11.00-13.00. Potatoes ore. uescnuies ana Mama in russets, N. 1 S4.80-5.O0; 15 lb. sk. $1.30. No. 2 50 lb. sk. $1.85-3.00; bakers No. a 14.40-4.60: local Burbanks No. Is 15.00 5.25. Idaho russets. No. 1, 15-5.25. Real Vegetables Turnips, rui abagas, 13-2.25; parsnips lugs ll.25-l.40; orange box, $3-3.50; carrots, orange box, $3.50-4. So nach LocaL 11.75-1. Monuh-Danish. 81.15-1.25 orange box; Marjlehead. Hubbard 1U-20 lb.i Cal. Zuc chini. Inn J,. 13.25-3.50. Sweet Potatoes canr Jersey, do id cas ket 15-5.25; Texas yams. $5-5.25 basket Tomatoes Texas originals. 15; repncKea, 96.60-1: Mexico originals $6.60-6; repack ed mostly $6.25-6.50, few lower; 1 lb. tubes 23-27C. Turnlpa Mid-Columbia, 90c-ll. Garlle 20 1-og pkgs.. 11.65-1.75. Fresh Fruit) Aniaiei Oregon-Washington: dciicious, reKular. comb., wrapped and packed. 12.75- 3.25. Red Delicious, lfi.1 and larger, 13.65- 3.75 box; Ortleys, wrapped pacneci, a 2.75; Rome Beauties WAP, 12.75-3.25; loose, FAiF, 12.00; Newtowns, W&P, 13.50. Avoeaaoa cam., rueries, au-aa, i.o 4.4Q. Bananas Bunched liw-iae 10. 1 out hands. 12-lSo lb Cocoanuta 12.68-3.76 doa.t a iuo lh. ttnrlr Cranberries McFariands, B.2a-D.soi late Howes, to $8.75. Grapes Calif. Emperors, $2.65-31 Al meries. $2.25-2.50. Grapefruit Florida pink, all sites. $ 4.25; Texas pinks and ruby reds. S5.25-5.76; Arizona, all sites, $2.25-2 76. Lemons Cal. 300-360S, 97.50-7.75; 433s, 16-6.50. Llmea 60-lb. lugs, 61.75-1.75. Melons Calif. Jumbo honeydewa. 12.90 $3.00 Oranges Calif, navels, 126-200. $4.80 5.20; 150s. 14.00-4.35; 300s-3 62s, $4.00 4.25: 80s, $3.50-3.75. Peachra Flats 8am ays and K rum me is, $1.35-1.60 Peara Ore.. Wash. Anjous. 12.50-3.25; Cornice, 80-100, $3.25-3.75; No. 1, $3.10 Pineapples Hawaiian. 13-16-20S, 17.00- 7-25. Rhubarb Calif. 20 lb. boxea. 11-1.26. Fresh Dresieo Meats 1 Beet Good, $45-46i commercial, $43- 44.50; utility $38-40. Steers Good. $4546; commercial, $43 44.50: utility, 139-40. Cows Commercial, 118.50-41; utility 136-36: cutter, canner, 133-36. Veal and Calf Choice $49-51; good, 149-49.50; commercial, 145-47.50; utility 136-41.50. Beef Cuts (good steer, heifer) Hind quarter. 149.52; rounds, 147-48; full loins trimmed, 170-71; triangles, $37-40; square chucks. $44-45; ribs, $56-63; forequarters. $42-44. LaroH and Mullen Lamb cneice ano good, 144-44.50; commercial, all weights, 140.50-41; mutton, good 70 lbs, down, $19- hogs 17,000, total 28,000; early trada on barrows and gilts under 240 lb. fairly ac tive, 50-75 cents lower than Monday but some late bids on these around 1.00 lower at 27.75: bulk good and choice 180-230 lb. 2B.00-28.25; top 28.50: few early sales good and choice 250-300 lb. around 75 cents lower at 27.00-28.75 but market not fully made on these with many bids now 1.00 or more lower; sows 75 cents to 1.00 lower: bi k good and choice around 350 550 lb. so' s 33.00-24.75; prospects incom plete clearance. Salable cattle 7500, total 7800: salable catvra 800. total BOO: fed steers and year lings steady, slow on choice olfenngs, ac tive on medium grades: hellers steady weak: cows and bulls steady; vealers weak at 32.00. mostly 31.00; down: active de mand for medium to averair-sood steers at 38 00-29.00; dull on high-sood and choice olferings at 32.00 upward: load choice steers bid 40.00: moM good to choice offerings 30.00-37.35; best heifers 31.50; cutter cows to 16.00; weighty sau sage bulls to 23.50: stork cattle active; choice 930 lb. feeders 38.40. Salable sheeu 2500. total 3000: slaugh ter lambs active, 25-50 cents higher; good and choice natives and fed wooled west ern lambs 25.50-25.75: early top 25.75; some mixed medium to choice lambs 25.00- 26.25: yesrlines absent: ewes scarce, lully s.:ady; scattered sales 12.00 down. Portland Grain Portland, Ore., Jan. 13 Wi Wheat No futures ouoted. Cash grain: Oats No. 2 38-lb. white 84.50: barley No. 3-45 lb. B.W. 84.50; No. 1 flax 7.00. Cash wheat bld: Soft white 2.87; soft white excluding rex) 3.87; white club 2.87: western red 2,87 Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.87: 10 per cent 2.90: 11 percent 3.00: 12 percent 3.10, Hard white Baart: Ordinary 3.01: 1G percent 3.01; 11 percent 3.07; 12 percent 3.13. Todays car receipts: Wheat 78; barley 10: flour 7; corn 3; oats 3; hay 4; n feed 9. Portland Livestock Portland. Ore.. Jan. 13 ojPJ Livestock: Cattle salable 200: calvea 35. Early sup ply mostly cows with few bulls and heifers; quality mostly common and below; one Inari mpdium steers 26.00: cutter to com mon dairy type heifers 17.00-22.50; good heifers Monday up to 26.50: canner and cutler cows mostly 13.50-17.00; fat dairy type rows 17.50-18.50; good beef bulls sal able 22.00-23.00: extreme lop Monday 24.50. record hieh: aood sausage bulls 20.00-22.00; good and choice vealers 29.00-32.00; in terior cuiis aown 10 a.uu. Hogs salable 100. Market slow; few sales steady; good and choice 186-2115 lbs. 30.00; 275 lbs. 28.00; good sows salable 25.00 25.50: Rood and choice feeder pigs quota ble 27.00. Sheep salable 100. Market about steady with late Monday; demand less urgent than earlv Monday; one lot cnoice in id. lambs 24.00 medium 90 lb. weights 21.00; trnnri nnri rhftirn truck-Ins salable around 22,50-23.00: good ewes salable 8.50-9.00 and above. Stocks Decline Led by Oils New York, Jan. 13 (Pi Sell ing of the oils put a crimp in today's stock market in the ma jority of cases at the tail-end of the session. While a few pivotals put up a show of resistance, declines were widespread near the close Volume held to around 1,000,000 shares. The Monday nose-dive of Gulf Oil, on word additional stock would be offered shareholders, was followed by an early dip today in such issues as Standard Oil (NJ), Texas Co., Gulf Oil. Mission Corp., Standard Oil of Ohio, Phillips Petroleum, Texas Pacific Land Trust, Ohio Oil, Pure Oil and Socony. Weak ness was blamed partly on talk of new financing for other im portant companies in this field. In arrears most of the time were Southern Railway, Atlantic Coast Line, Nickel Plate Rail road, Illinois Central, Follans bee Steel, Chrysler, Montgom ery Ward, International Harves ter, Deere, Caterpillar Tractor. United Aircraft, Boeing, Schen ley, American Telephone, Ameri can Smelting, U. S. Gypsum and American Woolen. Locw's and Twentieth Century-Fox touched bottom for the past year. Bonds eased with rails in sup ply. Cotton, toward the finish. was off 10 to 65 cents a bale. At Chicago wheat ended down 12 to 2U cents a bushel, corn up ?i to IH and oats up to Manager Gives (Continued from Page 1) Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, January 13, 1948 13 Keizcr PTA Will Elect; School Budget Approved Keizer, Jan. 13 A meeting of the newly organized Keizer PTA will be held at the Keizcr school auditorium Thursday night at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. Mrs. Leslie Morns, Marion coun- ty council president, will be pres ent to install the officers. Chairman of the nominating committee, which was appointed at the December meeting, is Mrs. Hugh Adams. The charter has been held open until after this meeting so that any person interested in joining the PTA can do so. About 50 parents and teachers have en rolled thus far. At the previous meeting Mrs. R. B. Sipprell was elected tem porary president and Miss Gladys Burch temporary secre tary-treasurer to serve until per manent officers are elected at the forthcoming meeting. Mrs. Kortzeborn led the group sing ing and Mrs. C. A. Fratzke of Independence, Polk county coun cil president, opened the meet ing in the absence of Mrs. Leslie Morris who was unable to at tend through illness. After the temporary president and secretary-treasurer were seated, a typical set of by-laws were read and approved with minor amend ments. Dues of 50 cents per person per year were decided upon. Mrs. Fratzke. the speaker of the evening, outlined the objects and guiding principles of parent teacher groups and the national four-point program. Otto Zimmerman Suicide at Mehama Mehama, January 13 A self, inflicted bullet this morning claimed the life of Otto Zim merman, 65, whose suicide was attributed to dispondency over his own ill health and that of his mother, an invalid for soma time. The body of Zimmerman was found by Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Morris, who have been as sisting in the care of his mother. Only survivor is the Invalid mother. Births, Deaths Bllverton To Mr. and Mn. Bernard West a daughter, Monday, January 13, si SUverton hospital. Architects' Fee (Continued from Page 1) At this point, Secretary of the Board Roy Mills endeavored to explain how situations of this kind had been handled in the past but before he could com plete his statement Scott shouted: Scott Calls Mills "Mr. Mills, you're working for the stale of Oregon and not for these architects. I don't want to hear any more from you on this subect." After Scott's proposal lor A program of 17 points list ed by the manager with the es timated cost of each follows: Standplpc of 250.000 snllons In Down addition, 118,730; booster pump nt Canda laria Height reservoir to furnish water for the Downs addition standpipe, I3B75; 10-inch steel line 2000 feet from the boos ter pump to the standpipe, 110.000; com pletion of 16-inch tie on Boise from onahton to Skopil. 700 feet, 15615: fl inch line from Beach to carleton way on Pacific highway, 2500 feet, S9375; 24-inch line from 21st and Mill to 24lh and Cen ter, 5000 feet, S75.000; 16-Inch line on Beach from Pacific hiahway to SUverton road. 1350 feet, 110.125; 8-lnch line on Silverton road from Interstate Tractor Plant to Beach, 450 feet, 61700: 16-inch line from Underpass west to Cherry. 3. 500 feet, S18.750: 6-Inch line on North River road from Tryon to city limit. 2000 leet, S6250: 6-Inch tine on Judson from John to South Commercial. 1400 feet. 14375: 6-lnch line on Englewnod from 23rd to Evenreen. 600 feet. 11875: 24-inch line from Center to Silverton road, 675.000; 6500 feet of plpo and 130 service In Capltolf., 135.000; 1.600.000 aallon reservoir to enlarge the present Candalaria Heilhls reservoir, 660.000: 20,000. ooo-aallon reservoir at an eleva tion equal to the present 10.000.000-sal-Ion reservoir on Rural avenue, S450.000; Mapleton addition, mains and appurle- a three percent fee Was re.iecl.ea nances necessary to a newly-annexed Inch extensions to meet local expansions. J3750: estimated 500 new services at an avernftc of 130 each, llfi.750: 500 meters at sir each and meter boxes, 19000. To tal 1806.383. Over 72 percent of Norway is unproductive. LCDGES Fraternal Order of Eagles meeu evers; Tuesday at 8 PJn Mor than million members. I. O. o. P. meets every Wedn-sday night. Visi tors Welcome. Second Degree, January 14, 21. Pork Cats Loins No. 1, 8-12 lb.. 156; ahoulders, (48; spareribs, t lbs. down, 152; trimmed loins. 166-70. Caseara Bark Dry. 12& n noi vane coarse and medium grades. 40-45C lb. Mohair 40c lb. on 13-month trowUi. Hldea Calves 65e lb., according to weight kips 810 lb.; ireen beef, 17-18c; bulbs 10-llc. Nut Quo .(lone IValnoli Pranquettaj, nrst quality, Jum. oos. 34.7c, large 32.7c, medium 37.3ei aec. ond quality, lumbos 30.2c, larga 36.2c. me dium 25.7c. baby 33.3c: soft shell, first quality, largo 29.7c, medium 38.3c; second quality, larga 27.3c. medium 24.7c. baby 32.2c. Filberts Jumbo 34S.25C lb., larga 32va 24c, medium 30, small 17'A.lBe. (Quotations abova supplied by North, west Nut orowera, Quotations are on the basis of 100-lb. bag purchases, lor plants and are not nejeaaarlly represen tative of al) dealers 1 Chleagfl Livestock Chicago, Jan. 11 () (USDA) Salable both Governor Hall and Secre tary of State Newbry told the architects that they had an obli gation to perform for the people of the state but did not vish to be unfair to the firm. The governor said that under a letter sent by the board of control to the architects in 1944 the state was clearly obligated to pay six percent fee on the first million dollar cost but con tended that there should be a compromise on the fee for the remainder of the cost. He then made his proposal which was ac cepted by the architects and was voted by all members of the board. Loan Resolution The board adopted a resolu tion authorizing borrowing of $2,000,000 from the state land board for the construction of the office building, the money to be amortized over a period of years through rentals charged to state departments occupying the new building. New bids will be called lor on an elevator in the receiving ward of the Oregon State hospital. Only one bid was received on a previous request for proposals but it was found that one pros pective bidder did not receive the request in time to bid due to a delay In the mails. After Superintendent Wooley of the boys' training school at Woodburn had explained to the board that foot controls on wash basins in the boys' cottage and shop buildings, now under con struction, would stand up better under "hard usage" than hand controls, the board reversed a ruling made last week and ap proved Installation of the foot control. The additional cost is $112.53. Directors Elected By Fruit Growers Woodburn The annual meet ing of the Woodburn Fruit Growers Co-operative associa tion was held Saturday after noon at the city hall with a large crowd in attendance. INew directors elected were Alfred Aicher and Leonard Lar son, succeeding Oscar Ostrom and Harold Hanson who was serving the unexpired term of Jess Fikan. Directors holding over are T M. VanDyke, president; Patrick Manning, Wilfred Nelson, L. M. Erickson and Harry Wilkins. A meeting of the directors will be held within the next 10 days to elect officers and legalize other business transacted at the meet ing. Irrigation for the desert in the southern third of Palestine Is en visioned In a plan to use water from the Jordan river and pipe water from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea to replace the Jordan supply, Describing the largest of the supply line projects listed Man ager Franzen said it "follows the easterly side of the city, crossing from east to west in the northerly section, and down the westerly side to Division street, with mains crossing the city from east to west, thus insuring the complete circula tion of water within the system and an adequate supply to the newly annexed areas, also al lowing the expansion along the northerly and easterly sides of the city. In addition to the program listed the manager added that "There is also to be considered the cost of construction neces sary to increase the present wa ter supply by the installation of a 30-mile pipe line from the present head works to the De troit dam, and the construction of additional storage facilities as the demand increases, for all of which financing should be planned." Concerning supply the report says further: "The present reservoir capa city is 10,600,000 gallons, or less than one day s supply, which does not insure adequate safe ty in case of interruption of the water supply. Six days' supply is considered a minimum safe storage. Therefore storage facil ities should be increased as ra pidly as funds will allow." Relative to the 20,000,000-gal-lon reservoir the manager has previously mentioned that sites in the West Salem hills and in the hills east of Salem were being considered. School Budget Approved At a special school meeting held at the Keizer school Mon day night a budget for the school year 1948-1949 amounting to $116,955.00 was approved. Al though the vote was relatively light there were no dissenting voters. This budget it is under stood will be submitted to the county rural school board which will pool the budgets of all sec ond and third class districts in the county and will re-submit the total budget to the voters of the various districts for final ap proval in April. It was brought out at the hear ing on the budget that the school authorities estimate a teaching staff of 22 will be required next year. The present teaching staff numbers 14 and one part-time music instructor. Also an addi tional bus will be required to augment the service now provid ed the district with two buses. Incidental to the budget hear ing a request was made as to the school board's attitude toward co-operating in the cost of con structing a dike along the river bank to prevent further flood waters from reaching the school grounds. Deaths Judy Hakanson Judy Hakanson. late resident of 1595 North Liberty street, at a local hospital, January 11. Survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hakanson of Sslem: a sister. Linda Haksnson or Salem: and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Ha kanson or Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eaion of Downs. Kans. Services will bt held Thursday. January 15, 1:30 p.m. al he Clousn-Harrlek. chapel with Rev. M. A. Oetzendaner officiating. Mrs. Kalherlne M. Trap. Mrs. Kalherlne u. Trapp at the res - dence. 1972 North Church street. January survived by a nephew. Clinton L. 8tandish of Salem. Services will be held at the Clonah-Barrlek chapel with Rev. Louis White officiating. Interment la Belcrest Memorial park. Obituary Jns Hunter Neavoll Lebanon JtsM Hunlor Nfavoll, 10, far mer of the Falrvlew aectton, died al hi home January 10. A realdent of Oregon tor 40 year, he had lived In Roseburc be fore coming to Lebanon IS years aio. Ha wan born In Omaha, Nov. 30, 1ST7. .Sur vivor are hla wile, Matte; jona, Blon son ot Gold Beach, Joteph of Greenleaf, Kepley of RQAebura, Je&se H-, Jr., and Oeorie both of Lebanon; daughter. Tor ee and Franc en Neavoll of Lebanon and a aixter, Mr. Annie L Crone of Illinois. There are nix grandchildren. Service will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. at (ha Howe-Huston chapel with Rev. Holly Jar vU officiating Burial will ba In the 10OF cemetery. Cornelia DeBraat Lebanon Ulaa Cornelia DeBraaf, a na tive of Holland, died at her Roaring River home on January 13. She waa born April 1B0T and had been in the united statea years, coming lo Linn county two years ago from Minnesota, Survivors are brothers, William and Teunl C. of Sclo, Henry and ouert or Mlcmaan, and Nicno laa of Holland. Two aistera, Marie and Kalherlne Mill live, in Holland. Orave ide services at the IOOF cemelery will ba held Wednesday al 10:30 a.m. with Rey. Holly Jarvla officiating. Flood Closes School As a direct result of the recent flood, classes were held Monday only for the first, second and third grades at Keizer school which are housed in the old building. Upper grade children were no tified of the closure as the school buses made their rounds Monday morning. Due to seepage of ground wa ter into the furnace fire-box of the main building the school au thorities were told it would be inadvisable to use the heating plant of the main building until the seepage no longer interferes. School was resumed as usual Tuesday morning for all classes after the condition had been in spected by a heating expert and the healing plant judged safe to be placed in operation. Mrs. Tarry Smith Slaylon Funiral aervlcea for Mrs. Ter ry Smith, 4S, who died at her home in West atavton Thursday after an lUncA.s, will be held from the Weddle Funeral home here Wednesday at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. Dwlght L. Roys officiating and bu rial In Lone Oak cemetery. Mrs. LotiVen Carroll Smith wa the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carroll and was born lit Gaasville. Ark. Feb. 36, 1B02. She was mar ried to Tarry Bmlth at Ada, o. in. Jan. i. 1036 and came to the West Stayton dis trict in Aiiaust 1043. Beside:, her huaband she la survived by five children, Herbert, Evelyn, Louise, Dorothy and William, all of West Stayton: four sisters, Mrs. Eur Smith, west stayton, Mrs, Eiua rmi- pot. Lonr Beach. Calif.. Mrs. Ena Le Stevens, West Stayton. and Miss Leon a Carroll. Long Beach: also a brother. K. 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