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JOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS ftALEll SaND ft GRAVEL COMl'ANY contract wort ROftdi Clearing - Dltehtna Sewer St Basement Equipment Rental -H yds. n.oo per br B id. fi.H Mr hi D-7 Oat Doiit 1.60 par br D-8 Oat Doser 1.40 par br D-4 OaJ Doicr 1.00 par hr Phong Days MM venlng 1346 or 3440 ales. Oregon BI8TAURAKT Griddle and Electric Ranges TEATEH APPLIANCE CO. 028 ETECTROLCJX CIEANBB air purifier Cm. plate with attachment 16816 191 s. mm ph. rut nae WATER HEATERS, all sizes and types. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 1)38 BOY'S BICYCLE, 115. 1330 Market. nl8 BEAT TOUR name electrical! It's con venient, clean, ecooomleal See aa to free estimates, T EATER APPLIANCE CO . 358 N. Liberty ' WALLINO SAND GRAVEL CO. CRUSHED ROCK tor roads and driveway Cement, ready mix concrete garden sand. Bulldoslng. drainage and ditching 4 yd eboTaJ and draf 11m Pb 1661 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS BEWriO MACHINES. Highest prices paid. W. Davenport. 1930 N. lath. ph. H7I M4I 1M SEEING MACHINES wanted. Sundafe Exchange, e4 N. Liberty. Pb. 35511. naSfl PERSONAL READIVG. know the truth, 2361 State. P21 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. P 1U. Phone . Boa P1I6 PSYCHIC Life Reader telle jour paet a you alone know It: your proaent ae tt Is; your future as ft will be. North of Salem on Highway 09 at Storla Ave Howard Trailer park at city limits Pll .automobiles' GOOD BUY, cash or terms. '37 Ply. sed. Price 1450. Ph. 31614 bet. 6 and 7:30 p.m. 3il WILLYS sedan. RfcH. Very clean, exc. cond., 38,000 actual mileage, 8900. See after 5:30. 868 Knapp at. q20 ltHtK HUDSON, '47 motor. Good tires St cond., 8400. 384 No. 21st at. q21 1934 2-door Chev. sedan; radio, heater", good paint, motor overhauled. 1290. Phone 7078; call after 6. q20 '8 FORD sed. delivery, 1475. Inquire 1130 Hood. q20 '8ft CHEV., good shape all around. Ph. 3-1391 or see at Colonial House, 4 miles south on 99E. - q30 '33 WILLYS & '33 Studebaker, chap. 1305 8. 13th. ql8 '47 OLDS 76 club sedan. Hydra. I3350.O0. James at.. 4th on rlftht, Keller. q!8 19St PLYMOUTH 2 dr. Sedan; nood rub ber: motor just overhauled: '48 plates: new seat covers; new battery. Phone 31361. q23 8B r-HEV.i good running cond., 8375 cash or terms. Ph. 36721. q20 FOR SALE 1938 Oldsmobile, new rubber: motor In good condition. Ph. 25830. ' q20 J935 PONTIAC 2 door sedan; good motor. neater ana tires; new paint job; 1475. ' Rt. 2, Box 390A, near Chcmawa. q20 Ml CHEV., overhauled motor, 8250. Inquire ion pnverion kq, qia1 TRAILER HOUSE. Best offer taken. Niw tires, U ml. south of Walllngs Gravel pit. Roy Starr, Route 9, Box 334. ql8 1941 SPECIAL deluxe Chevrolet. Very good condition. Original owner. Call 6362 arter o p.m. looo E. Lefelle St., aalem, qia 27 BUICK and '26 Star. Good cond., good rubber. Ph. 30603 or 1650 Yew. q2 1 BEST OFFER over 81075 takes this clean '41 super deluxe Ford with radio and heater. Ask tor Ron at 9303 until 6 p.m. ql8 3f9 i-DR. chev. sedan good condition, at 1885 N. 19th. ql8 , 1946 FORD . deluxe 3-dr. at 149B 8. 13th. - . .... ql8 WHEN BUYING A USED CAR IT'S CONDITION THAT COUNTS TEAGUE'S GIVE TOU free 194S llcenst plates alio 30 day guarantee on uied cars. More trades on new Kaisers and Frasers has given us gome very line Una cars. GOOD CARS-CLEAN CARS-EASY TERMS LOOK THESE OVER - WE WILL MAKE TOU A DEAL 194t DODGE 4-door sedan. 1141 Naih 5-pass, eoupe. 1943 Nash Ambassador sedan. 1941 Hudson 6 4-door sedan, 1941 Ford B-pats. coupe, 1942 Ford Tudor sedan. 1941 Studebaker Club coupe. 1040 Oldsmobile 4-door sedan, 1940 Chrysler Royal 4-door sedan, 19,19 Ford 4-door sedan. 1936 Ford coupe. 1936 Crysler coupe. 1936 International Vfc ton pickup, MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM SEE YOUR KAI8ER-FRAZER DEALER TEA QUE MOTOR CO.. SALEM ' 3B3 N. Commercial Ph. 34113 q30 RaTRA GOOD two wheel trailer, 175.00. aim raine gun, j gai. pot. 15 Broad' way. qlB1 H-FT. SCHULT TRAILER house. Equip, Sleeps lour. Inquire S76 Evergreen Ave. q21 WHAT AM I OFFERED for good 1936 Plymouth sedan. Capital Air Service, Airport. Ph. 3033 or 33950. q21 '4 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-dr. all aoo. '40 Pont lac 4-dr. deluxe, rah, ate. 1440 Perry St. ql8 '41 4-. IB, SI'PER DELUXE FORD. Exc condition, Hrubats and Bushnell, 1343 Waller. 19 19U FORD 3-dr.. sealbeam lights, heater, 8335. Call tvenlngs. 3305 N. 4th. ql9 8X VS New mtr. ft brks., R., St good. 8345. Ph. 3817. H. Clean qlB 1984 CHRYSLER 8. 4 dr. sed. 95". rub ber, new patnt. new brake., mtr. in good cond. Valve Just replaced. Call after 6 p.m.. 811veron 4048 or see at 965 Marquam rd. (Across fr. Uncle Sep- mail bos on Sllverton-Marquam , fRoad. ql8 WHEEL TRAILER, excel, cond.. 4 bs c bor. steel frame. 16 in- Wheel. A. E. Moort, Rt. I, Box 83. (Swigli District.) ql9 '41 STUDEBAKER landcrulser. 4 dr. se dan. Approx. 11,750 mllu, 13550. See a: imo Marxe. oi, qitj1 'M FORD 4-dr., RAH, spot light, driving -utnc, gi.ooo actus) miles, inns. 41 Ply. 2-dr. '40 Ply. 4-dr. '16 Ford 4-dr.. I37B '18 Packard 4-dr. '87 Packard 4-dr. '87 Studebaker coupe BRADLEY BROTHERS tnd ds Lewis, Sllverton, Oregon q22 '4 DODGE sedan, radio heater. 1135 . 3 1st St. Call after 5 p.m. qi9 CANDY GIRL. Interest in candy prime requisite, jib court. qi9 194T FORD V-8 Super Deluxe Club Coupe. au accessories: xe. eono; ii,m miles. 93175. 576 Locust St. ql9 ArDBRSON MOTOR CYCLE CO. New and used motors for sale. Triumph and vl Mitte bow on display. 110 Idgewater, W. Salon. Ph. 36 S3?. qI8' MODEL A FORD, 1931 moduli very good condition. PrlCg 1218. Ph. 5497. 3030 Johns St. ql9 '47 FORD I Sedan; 6,000 mllei. lilt 6th St., West 8elm. ql9 I '41 FORD 8 pass. '41 Mercury toglna.'new rumor, lan, an J snail, 11050. ra. 20017 Q19 WAJPTTO - USED CARS SHOP AROUND TRET BRING YOUR OAR SERB Wl WILL PAY TOO WRAT ITS WORTH ANDERSON - USED CARS 340 CENTER ST. PHONE 3734. HUDSOR intnri . Parti. Ftw estimatti avert) aallni bod tJJd fender rtpaif paintlag "Qle wrack a try and rou'Ii know why." aininGv urvragt aa 'sLfboti lAOX RUagm r AUTOMOBILES WANTED Good clean cart. Square Deal Y Used cars. 1155 S. 12th. a FORD PANEL. Call 2.3271. HOTORCYCLZ3 INDIAN SALES 8ERVICB . PARTS AD makee used motorcycles bouiht .old . repaired. SHROCK MOTOR CO Pbon. S502 Salem, a BOATS PLYWOOD Boats: McKenile double end- era 8155. Combination double enders 1165. 14 It. Kicker Seml-V bottom S150. Or boa's built to order. WOODIE HINDMAN8 BOAT SHOP 1006 Main, Springfield, Oreg, qqlS FINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN WANTED) Real estate, mortgage loans. city or farm properties; loans made as am. 11 as isoo. See us about refinancing your present contract or mortgage. APPROVED CITY LOANS G. I. LOANS CONSTRUCTION LOANS LOW INTEREST RATES LEO N. CHILDS. INC. REALTORS 344 State Street. Ph. 9361. r30 CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS PAY OFF your old bills with a loan from personal and mi ice ona convenient pay ment each month in on place. 810.05 per month repays 8100 in 12 months up to 20 months to repay. LOANO 125 TO 1300 ON JRNITURE t a I a r y business equipment. Auto 8500. Personal's mana aer says "YES" id 4 out of B Who ftp- ly for a loan. Phone first for faster service PERSONAL FINANCE CO. S18 STATE ST RM. 13S Phone 3191 E. Galllnger. Mgr. Lie. S122-M165 r30' PRIVATE MONEY Spela4 rates and terms on larger loans loit and short Urn payments ROY H SIMMONS 136 So -th Commercial St Phone 9168 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE OREDTT CO 890 State Street, old quarter. First National Bank License No U -f9 B-154 FINANCIAL GENERAL PINANCX CORP. LOANS S-131 and U-I2I and ROT R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 130 X Commercial St. Tel lies. FARM AND CITY LOANS ,'. and 1 lOVM OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Batata Oentraeu and Second Montages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 201 Pioneer Trust Bids. Ph Tie WANTED 50 net loan at 6 net on prop' arty In Kelaer district' UODO. Ph. S203 201 so. High. S MONEY t 4 REAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CAR LOANS STATE FINANCE CO. 113 S. Hllh St. Lie 8 II" M 123 Directory APPLIANCE REPAIR Olson Washer Repair Ph. 1-5100. o25 Ed's Washing Machine Service Pb, 8683 023 AUTO BRAKES Mike Panek 378 S. Comm'l Bt. Ph 6161 Brake St wheel aligning specialist. o26 AUTOMOTIVE Wlrth Garage General repairing cars, irucxs. rarrn tractors, ouimoier, weicr Ing, trailers built. 840 Plymouth Dr. between Cherry Ave. Si River Rd, Ph 21367. o43' MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Touring service day Phone 7836 Night 24417. 333 Center, BULLDOZING, GRADING BULLDOZING, leveling, road bid a., clear ing teeth for brush. Virgil Huikey, 30B rairview Ave. rn. 33iw, aaiem. ow Bulldor.lng, grading, clearing, dirt mov ing with small Carrvall. Geo. Wlrth, 840 Plymouth Drive. Ph. 31367. 042' CABINET MAKING Custom Cabinets and woodworking. 1140 S. 15th or Ph. 34441. o22 CARPENTRY Avail, lmmed. expert mlllwork lnitalla- tion. Remodeling. ALT BROS. CONTRACTORS Phone 2-2780 or Sllverton Red 351 03 1 Carpentry; expert building and remod Mng. Ph. 2-4850. SIB 31st St, 037' CARPENTRY AND BUILDING New home construction, remodeling additions. 1140 s. 15th or Ph, 34441. CEMENT WORKS General Cement Contracting, Cliff Ellis, 1905 N. 19th St. Phone 4071. o37 Cement contracting. Ph. 14761, 4390. CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnaces, chimney vacuum cleaned. Enaley, 771 So. 31st St. Ph 7178. 38' DELIVERY SERVICE Salem Delivery and Pickup Service, 145 S. Church Pnone 4711. o25" EXTERMINATORS Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service. h. 3056. Lee Cross. 1260 N 11th, 27 Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial 1195. Stove and Diesel Oil. prompt delivery Cadwell's. Phone 9788. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Howell Funeral Home Pb. 8673. FURNITURE RE FINISHING Furniture reflnishlng. decorating, an tique period, custom, acid and alcohol proof finishes. Appliance and furniture repairing. FURNITURE CRAFT CO.. 908 jsagewater. tn. 36855. o36' GENERAL CONSTRUCTION New o: rebuldlng Cement or pumice siock. laying en. 15737 or 20241. t HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R. Watklns Co Products 1717 Center St. Phone 6395, Free del. 038' INCOME TAX Have your returns mads out by a tax analyst. 12.00 per ret. mfn. I p.m. to id p.m. oany. ueo snipping Bt. o40' MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone 4069. MOVING AND HAULING Moving and Hauling. Ph. 93456. o38 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, mandolin ba Jo. tc 153 Court. Ph 1869. ol9' OIL BURNER SERVICE DVORAK BEATING. Ph. 34963. 037 What Need painting? Ph. 22190. o35' BEST OF MATERIALS at WORKMAN SHIP. FREE. REAR KATTUATE O R HORN PH. 35518. REP. GIVEN IT DE- SIRKiy. o22 Elfitrom's are equipped to do your painting, pnone 9231 PAINTINO PAPERHANGINO Painting and Paperhanglng. Fret stt mate. Ph, 9312. 857 Shipping. o37' PAPERHANGINO Paperhanglng. Jgrry Johnson. Ph. 3733 Expert Paperhanglng. H. worth. Ph. 3015. Decatur St Maerx. Plumbing, Electrical supplies, water systems, General Re pair work. Phone 6323. 178 So. Com'). 43 Licensed Plumber. J. P VogL Ph. 36388, 36 Al Rogers Plumbing and Supply Oeral repairing, plumbing supplies and fix tures For qoiek sertlee gall 84411 1is 8. CommT. o33' Plumbing and repair. Prompt service Larry Travis, 1038 Blgbiand Ave. Ph 601. )11 Stocks Decline Irregularly New York, Jan. 21 (P) The stock market slipped into lower ground today as rallies in rails and air transports failed to car ry through. Many early gains registered by carrier and air line issues in forenoon trading were trimmed or converted into losses by mo derate late selling. Other groups ahead at times included oils and farm implements. Narrow de clines were widely distributed near the close. Total transfers expanded to the neighborhood of 900,000 shares. New 1947-48 lows were touch ed by Paramount Pictures, and Eastman Kodak. Also skidding to losing territory were Pacific Western Oil, U.S. Steel, General Motors, Douglas Aircraft, U.S. Gypsum, Union Carbide, Johns- Manville and International Nick el. Rails were propped by ap pearance of some favorable 1947 earnings estimates and optimis tic forecasts of 1948 results. A rise in zinc prices aided some of the metal issues. Trading was reported largely professional. Bonds were steady. Wheat at Chicago closed of a cent a bushel lower to 1 cent higher, corn unchanged to 2Vs lower and oats Yi down to Vt up Cot ton near the finish was off $1.20 a bale to up 10 cents. Markets Briefed (By the United Pressl Stocks lower in active trading Bonds irregular; U. S. govern ments did not trade. Curb stocks irregular. Wheat futures closed up 1 cent to off i cent; corn un changed to up 2Vi cents; oats up 2?4 cents to off y. cent. Hogs and cattle lower; sheep steady. PRINTING Dp to Date and well Planned Commer cial printing Qualified personal as sistance In layout and deslin Ph. 1490 . JOHNSON A SIEWXRT, Printers Downstairs at 102 s. Liberty SU Salem o PRUNING L. W. Caudle spraying and pruning Ph. 7900 032 RADIANT BEATING Oil burner service. 2-4445. Wm- O. Drew. Ph. O20 Roofing and repalra Ph. 2SS72 after 9. O30- SAND AND GRAVEL Garden Soil crushed rock. Shovel dragline egeavatlng Walling Band at ravel oo. Phon. 8901. SEWER SERVICE Roto Rooter Sewer Service. Sew ers and drains cleaned. Free estimate We abto clean spetlc Lanka. Prompt serv ice, rn. .327 or ling. SEPTIC TANKS K. P. Hamel, Septic Tanks Cleaned. 114a th St., W. Salem. Ph. 7404. o38- Septlo tank service, 1067 Elm St. 0633. Jack Boenlng. Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned and Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St.. W. Salem. Ph. 9468 or 5327. o27 SIGNS SHO' CARDS Eldon Scott. Phone 3635. TRANSFER SERVICE Lester DeLapp Truck Service. Commer cial naming lurnuure moving. 11 IS N Com'l. Ph. 21750. 038' TRANSFER STORAGE Local at Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal brloueta Trucks to Portion' dally. Agent Lyon Van Lines tor nousenoio goods to California points Larmer Transfer At Storage. Ph 2131 o WATERPROOFING Basement waterproofing. Ph. 25572 after e p.m 029' WEATHERSTRIPPING Free estimates, T. PULLMAN Ph. 6965. . 028 Insulation and weatherstrlpplng. Free estimate. Ph. 3748. Salem RockwooL WELL DRILLING Well Drilling. M. D. Enloa. Rt. 9. Bo 144, Auburn Rd Ph. 2SI98. 027 J A Bneed b Sons, well drilling 3505 Brooks St.. Baton. Ph. 6809. o!9" WINDOW CLEANING Professional Cleaning Service. Phone 4497. t,t Acme Window Cleaners. Windows walla woodwork cleaned Floors clean ed, waxed and polished Ph 3837 847 Oourt Lang doe Oulbertion and Mather WOOD SAWING R. B. Cross. Ph. 8178 or 8674. WOOD A SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 34031, eesel.t LODGES A pacific Lodge No. 50, A.P. & VnVA.M. E. A. Degree, Friday Jan. 33, 7:00 p.m. 20 rraterrial Order of Eagles meets every Tuesday at 8 vm Mors than a million members. I. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday night. Visi tors Welcome. Second Degree, January U A Salem Lodge No. 4, A P. & VtvV A.M. Wednesday, January 21, 'x5 M.M. degree, 7:30 p.m. 18 LEGAL EXECUTRIX' NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that HEL EN M. VAN CLEAVE has been, by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, appointed txecutrlk of the estate of WILLIAM C. VAN CLEAVE, deceased. Any persons hav ing claims against aald estate are re quested to present them, with proper vouchers, to said executrix at 310 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated this 7th day of January. 1946. HELEN M. VAN CLEAVE Executrix of the Estate of WILLIAM O. VAN CLEAVE. Deceased. RHOTEN A R HOT EN BAM . SPEERSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon Attorneys for Executrix. Jan. 7, 14, 21, 36: Feb, 4. EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE Notice IS hereby given that G. WEBSTER ROSS, as executor of the estate of ELI ZABETH M. ROSS, deceased, has tiled his final account as such, and by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marlon County, January 34, 1948 at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day has been fixed aa the time, and the courtroom of said Court haa been fixed as the pla e for hearing of objections to said Final Account and the settlement of said estate. O WEBSTER ROAS, Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth M. ROW, Deceased. RHOTEN RHOTEN SAM P. SPEERSTRA Attorneys for the Ett Pioneer Trust Building Sslero, Oregon. Dee. 24, Hi Jas. 1, 14, II. Market Quotations Wooled Ismba choice ... ,...up to 133.30 Sheared Iambi ....UP tO 152 00 ....UP tO 113.001 S3 tO 18.00 .19.00 tO 117.00 ,812.00 to 121.00 ....up to na.5o Yearlings Ewes . Cutter cows .,......... Dairy hellers Fat dairy cows Calves (300 to 450 Ib.O ,UP lOU'S.UO Veal (150 to 300 lbs.) choice . up to I29.no nils 113.00 to s.ua Hogs, 35 ocnu under Portland prices for each type Portland Eaktilde Market Heavy cratea of solid cabbage sold for 13.50 on the Portland Ensislde Farmers Wholesale Produce market today, with special packs bringing 13.75 a crate. Solid srern heads from the Oswego dis trict were picked up for 3.50 a crate. Tod orice for wrapped and pacxea ooxes of Spitzenbertr. Rome Beauty and Or t ley a-ples was 13.00. General range was 11.50-1.75 a box. Portland Produce CifMnti Bo tt erf at Tentative lubjest to Immedi ate charge; Premium quality 90-94c: first Quality 88-93o lb.: second quality. 81-85c. Valley rout: and country points g cents than first 1 Bu'ter (Wholesale) Grade AA 93 score. 85c lb.; urfl.de A, 93 score, 84c lb.; grade B, 90 score 82c lb.; grade C, 89 score, nc lb. taeese -Selllnn price to Portland whole- s lers, Oreiton singles, 44',i-53c, Oregon 5 lb. loaf. 454-56c. Ekks To wholesalers, a grade large. 54-55 'vc; medium, 52'iic, A grade, small, nominal: B grade large, 44,,j-48l.ic. Escs Purcha.a From .armors: Current receipts 4Bl-50'3c: buyers pay 3-3'.iic ne low wholesale quotations on graded oa-- Ls lor egss. Portland Dairy Market Butter Prices to retailers: Grade aa prints 89c; AA cartons 90c; A prints. 88c: A cartons 89c; B prints, 6flc. Kcks Price to retailers: aa large 53-59c: A large 56-57c; AA medium, 55c; A medium 54c; A small, nominal; carton 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers Portland: Ore gon singles, 46-55o lb.; Oregon loaf, 5 ibs., 48-5801 triples Vie less than sin gles. Pultryi Live Chickens Paying price to pro ducers: No 1 broilers under 2 lbs., 28c; iryers a '4-3 ids., 30-3ac id.; 3-4 ids.. 34-35ci roasters, 4 Ibs. and over, 35-36o; fowl, Lee horns, under 4 lbs., 30-27c lb.; 4 lbs. and over, 25-26c lb., colored fowls, all weights, 30-33c lb.; stags, all weights, 12-14c lb. Dr ssed Turkeys Quotd to grower! on dressed basis) Grade A tbms, 40c; grade A young bens 60 -52c. Dressed Turkeys--(To retailers.) NO. i toms, 48-50o Ib.i No. 1 young hens, 60-62o lb. (nominal quotation) Rabbits -Average to retailers, dressed. 53-54c; few, 60c; producers to wholesalers, fryers, live white. 2-26o lb., few higher: colored. 22-23c- old or heavy, 14-16C Rabbits Dressed, retail, 60-030, 'exetablesi Artichokes Calif.. I dos.. 89-9.381 4 dos. 18-8.50. Beans CaJll., Kentucky wonders, io- 22c lb. aiefs Local bunched 60-60o doien bunches. ft Broccoli Luis, tl-1.39. 1 Rrnsiel Sprouts 13 lb. bskt, orates. 11.80-2.15. Bunched Vegetables Turnips, 83-93ct green onions 70-85c: radishes 65-70c; par sley, 80-90OI carrots, 6 dot., $8.75-9; Chi nese lettuae ia.so-i.7Si cam. raaisnes, 11.25; beets, 65-75ci broccoli lugs, 11,26- 1.60. Cabbage Local, l3.80-3.76i large heads, 83-3.25: Calif No. 1. S4.36-4.B0i Calif round type, 13.50, track . salea, Calif.. 13: Sinlnxstadt I3-S.3B, local roundhead. 80-00 lb. crate, 12.40-8, few to $4.50; red. 83-3.25 orate; kraut cabbage. 75- 1b. sack, 75-85c; red 13.50-3.75; fancy Oswego, 83.25-3.50; new crop, crate, 12.75' 14.00. Carrots Orange box, 83.35-3.80. Cauliflower Local new orates No. I 11.50-1.75; No. 2s. 85c-ll: Colorado 12.25 3.50; track sales Colorado. 12; Calif. 12- 2.25. CeleryOregon white 13.90-4.00. Pascal, std. cts.. 2 A -3 dozen. 12.50-8; wrapped. 15-5.25; hearts, tied. 11.75-2; Csllf Pas cal, 13.50-3.75; std. crates 13.25-3.50. Cucumber. Calif. 30 lb. lugs, 13.60-3.75 Essplsnts 30 lb. flats. 81.15-3. Endive 3 dot.. 13 50-3.75. Garlic New crop, 15-iiac, Lettuce Call! dry pack, 4s. 13.50-4,00; fC; 13.00-3.60: Ariz.. Calif., 4s, 14.50-4.75; 5s, 13.75-4.25; 6s, 12.50-3.00; Iowa poor, 12. Imperial Valley to 18.25, Dry pack, Ariz. 4s, 17.25-7.75: 5s, 16.50. 7. Track sales: Arls. 60c, 4 doz. 86.85 7.00; 5 doz. 16.20. Leeks Local. 11-1.25. Mustard Greene 80c-81" Onlona Supply moderate, market strong, 50 lb. sk. Ore. Brooks, yellows. No. 1, 15-5.25; large, 85.30-5.75; No. 2. 12.75- 3.25; boilers. No. 1. 10 lb. sk.. 55-60c white med.. No. 1, 14.83-5; Washington yellows, com. -med., 13.85-4; large, 14- 4. as; oroxers sales, iaano yellows, mea.. $4.50; large. 15.26. Parsley Cal. B5-90o Peppers Texas, baskets, 85.00-5.25: Mexico. ' lb. crts,. lll.oo-13.00. Potatoes -Oregon Deschutes and Kla math russets, No. 1, 16-6.35; 35 lb. 1.3f-1.38: 15 lb. 83-S5c; No. 2, 50 lb., 12 2.20: 100 lb. No. 1 bakers. 15.50-6; No. 2 14.40-4.60; Idaho russets, No. 1, $5-5.35: Washington russets. No 1. 14.40-4.75; new crop garnets. 80 lb, lugs, S3.60-3.75i track sales: Arizona new crop garnets, 30 m. lugs. 83.23: Oregon russets. No. 1 per CWt., 84.03; 25 lb. sua.. 14.98; is id. 15.08; 10 ID. SK. 15 68; NO. 2. 50 lb. sks.. 13.88: Idaho rusaets, No. 1, 14.85 owt. Root vesetabiei Turnips. 13-2.35: rut abagas. 12-2.25: parsnips lugs 11.36-1.40: orange box, 13-3.50; carrots, orange box. J3.S0-4. Spinach Local. 81.75-3. Squauh Danish. 81. 15-1.25 oranae box; Mar-iienead. Hubbard ift-30 w.i CaL zuc chini, lugs. 83.23-3.50. Sweet Potatoes Calif Jersey, 50 lb. bae ket 15-5 25: Texas yams. 16-5.25 basket Tomatoes Texas originals, 13; repacked, 15.50-6 Mexico originals 18-8.50; repack ed mostly 16.25-6.50, lew lower 1 1 Jb. tubes 28-30C. LEGAL National Forest Timber for Salt Oral auction bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor at the Detroit Ran gcr Station. Detroit. Oregon, beginning at a:oo p.m., February 24, 1948, lor all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, and all merchantable dead tlnv t;r located on an area embracing about 37 acres within sections 27 and 28. 10 S., R. 7 E., W.M., Willamette Na tional Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 1.005.000 ieet B.M.. more or less. second growth Douglas-fir. 5.000 feet b.m., more or ipv, ol white pine, and 5,000 feel B.M., more or less, of western hemlock and other species of sawtimber, Sealed bids accompanied by required payment received by the Forest Super visor prior to 2:00 p.m.. February 24. 1048, te-ill be considered the equivalent oi an oral bid and posted tor the Infor mation ot all bidder.. No bid of less than 114.00 per M ieet lor old growth routtlas-fir. 16.00 per M feet for second growth Douglas-Iir, 16.00 per M feet (or white pine and 64.30 per M feet for wet tern hemlock 'and other species will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for -Atumpage, a cooperative deposit of 10.70 per M feet B.M., to be used by the Forest Service for paying part of the cost of stash disposal, for the total cut of timber merchantable under terms the agreement, will be required. 15. CO. GO to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained In part as II quldated damages according to condl tions of sale must accompany each sealed bid and must be shown to be in the possession of oral bidders as a qualification for auction bidding. If an oral bid la declared to be huh the closing of the auction, the bidder must immediately make the required payment and confirm the bid by sub' milting It in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The riant to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids art sub mitted full Information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor. Eugene. Ore son, or the District Ranger, Detroit, Oregon. January 21 - February 4. g PROMPTLY HELP REllYEch of pile with aoothinff. trttntifirnth medirstH irm7TTTi7ma Turnips Mid -Columbia, 90c-31. Garlie 30 lw Pigs.. II. 61-1.76, Frt-sl. FrniH Apples Oregon-Washington: Delicious, regular, comb., wrapped and packed. 12.75 3.25, Red Delicious, 163 and larger, 13 65. s.to dox: urtieys, wrapped packed, 12- ; Rome Beauties WbP. 12.75-3. 25: 1 loose, FAP, 12.00; Newtowns, WAP, 13.50. Avoeados cailf. Fuertes. 30-3 is. t4.2t 4 40 Bananas - Bunched 11 4-130 Ib.i eul hands. 12-13c lb Uocounuti 12.65-2.78 dOS.i 116-18 a 10(1 lb. sack Cran be rrlraUc Par lands. t8.26-8.50i lata Howes, to 18.75 Grapes Calif Cmptrora, 82.66-31 Al- merlfs. 12.25-2 30. Grapefruit Florida Pink, all sizes, la- 4.25; Texas pinks and ruby reds. S5.25-9.16. Arizona, an sizes. 13.35-215. Lemons Cal. 300-3 60s. (7. 50-7.75; 432s. 16-6.50. Lime 60-lb. lugs, 11.75-1.76. Melons Calif. Jumbo honey dews. 82.80- 13.00 Oranses Calif, navels. 126-2001. 14.60- 5.30; 150i, 14.00-4.35; 320s and smaller, 83.50-4.25; northern district, 25c lower. react) eft Flats Samara ana Krummiii 11.35-1.50 Pears Ore.. Wash. AnJous. 12.50-9.: Cornice, 60-100, 13.25-3.75; No. 1, S3 10 DOX. Pineapples Hawaiian. 12-16-20S. 11.00 7.25. Rhubarb Calif. 20 lb. boxes, $1-1.25 Fresh Uresseo Meatu Beef Good. 145-461 commercial. 142- 44.50; utility 138-40, Steers Good. 144.50-46; commercial. !)-'.). au: uiiiuy, tav-ti. uowi commercia . 139-42.50: utility. $37-38; culler, canner. 134-3B. veal and Calf Choice 849-51: aood. 149-49.50; commercial, 845-47.50; utility 136-41.50. Beef Cuts (good steer belfer) Hind laners 149 53; rounds. 147-48: full loin trimmed. 170-71; triaiules. 139-40: sauar chucks. 144-46: ribs. 158-63; torequarters 142-44. Lam) and Mutton Lamb choice ana good, 144.50-46.00; commercial, al weithts. t: mutton, good TO lbs. down, 119-21. Pork CutsLoins No. 1. 8-12 lhi.. 1M-5.1: shoulders. $45; sparer lbs, 3 lbs, down. 52 trimmed loins, 166-70. Cascara Bark Dry. 22c Wnnl Valley coarse and medium grades. 40-43o lb. M on air 40a lb on 13-month growth. Hides Calves 65o lb., a cc or din to weight kips S3o lb.; green beef, 17-18oi bulbs lO-llo. Nut Quo .lions Walnuts Franoueties. first oualltv. lum bos. 84.7c larse 82.7c. medium 27.2ei tee. ond quality. Jumbos 30.2c. large 28.20. me dium it 0.10, oany aj.ac; aoit then, nrsl quality, large 29.7o. medium 36.2c: second quality, large 37.2c, medium 24.7e. baby 22.2c. Filberts Jumbo 34 V. -25c lb., larae 91 W 24c, medium 20, small 17tt-18o. (Quotations above supplied by North. west Nut Growers. Quotations are on the basis of 100-lb. bag purchases, (or plants and are not necessarily represen tative of all dealers.) Chicago Grain Chicago, Jan. 31 (UP Cash grain sales: Wheat: Higher. No. 3 red 318. Corn: Hither. No. 2 yellow 3fllA; 8 yellow 273 to 9814; 4 yellow 363 i -273: 5 yellow 251-264; sample grade yellow 242 '.4 -246 Vi; 4 white 268-3464! 4 white 268-269 Oats: Higher, No. 1 mixed heavy 146'.4 6: 1 mixed extra heavy 146U: 1 mixed 145V; 1 white heavy 146l4-147Vi; 1 white 145-146; 2 white 1444: 1 red special extra neavy 152; sample grade red special neavy 143. Barley; Feed 165-203, nominal. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Jan. 21 0J.R) Livestock: Hogs 11.000. Barrows and Bills under 240 lbs. generally 50-75o lower. Heavier weights and sows mostly steady: closed active at decline; top 27.25. Bulk good and choice 170-230 lb. hogs 26.75-37.35; comparable 240-270 lbs. 26.00-26.76: 280- 320 lbs. 26.23-25.76; small supply; about 400 lb, hogs 24.00; weights under 200 lbs. scarce. Tulk good and choice sow 23.00 24.25. Cattle 9,000; calves 800. Fed steers and heifers down 50c-1.00. Mostly decline on medium and good grades. Only choice steers here at 45,00-28.00; top 38.00. Bulk medium and good steers 24.50-31.00: comparable hellers 23.00-29.50; choice weighty heifers topped at 83.50. Good to choice 935 lb. Colorados 31.60: cows scarce and weak to 50c lower. Most beef cows 17.00-21.00: cutters 16.75 down bulk weak nt 22.00 down. Vealers steady at aa.oo Down. Stock cattle moderately active at 33.so-37.S0. steady to weait. Sheep 4,500. No lambs sold early. Bids ( wn 25c asked steady priced or about 25.25 for load-lots good and choice fed wooled western lambs. Slaughter ewes scarce and steady. Portland Grain Portland. Ore., Jan. 21 (iP) Wheat fu tures not quoted. Cash grain: Oats No. 2, 38 lb. white. bb.oo; oar ley, no. a, 46 id. b. w.. 86. oo; corn. No. 2, B. Y, shipments, 66.50; No. 1 flax, 7.10. Cash wheat (bid) soft white, 2.92; soft white (excluding Rex), 2.921,; white club, 2 .02 Mi; western red, 3.92 'i. Hard red winter: Ordinary, 2.92; 10 percent, 2.95 11 percent, 3.05; 13 percent, 3.15. Hard white Baart; Ordinary. 3.13; io percent, 3.13; 11 percent, 3.16; 12 percent, 3.24. Today's car receipts: Wheat 5, barley 0, flour 6, corn 1, m! II feed 3. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Jan. 31 (UR) Livestock: Cattle salable 500: calves 50. Early sales steady but market slow on common to good cows and hellers; losd medium and good fed steers sold at 27.50-28.50: com n. on heifers 19.00-22.00; canner and cutter cows fairly active at 14.50-18.00: one- outstanding heavy Holstein cow up to 21.00: few medium beef cows held aroun 20.00-22.00; bulls scarce: vealers steady; good and choice grades 29.00 32.00; llaht culls scarce early. Hogs salable 100. No early sales; few bids 50-75 cents lower at 2B.25 down on weights from 186-230 lbs.; sows scarce early; no feeder pigs available. Sheep salable 100. Good and choice lambs lacking; salable steady or around 22.30-23.50: extreme top this week 24.00 on choice grades; good And choice ewes sal able 9.00-10,00. Salem Markets Completed from reports ot Salem dealers for the guidance ol Capi tal Journal Readers. (Revised dally.) Feeds Retail Price Rabbit Feed Pellets. I4.15-S.25. (Three grades represented F.gg Mash 95.35-5 68 ewt. Dairy Feeds 14,10-4 55 cwt. Poultry Heavy colored nena, No 1. 37 30c Ib.i No. 2 l6-30ci colored fryers, No. I. 32-36c; Leghorn hens, 22-260 lb. (Buying prices. Eg Buyers Prices Whit and Brown extra large grade A, 60-32c; medium, 46c; s'andards, 4ti dozen; pullets, 36c; erax, 36c. Wholesale Prtre Large 54-56c dozen; medium, '3c dozen. Baiter Wholesale A, 88c; retail grade A. 93c. Butlerfal Premium, 83Ci No. 1, 80c; No. 3, 80-8fo. Advertisement ITCH: (Seeblee) tg b I g b 1 y cent as I ona and will eonllnne far life II net stopped Its sole saast Is the lleb-mlle whirl le In nana te erdinarr treatments. EX flORA Kills the lleh-mlte alnest Instant ly. Cnly three days IXSOBA treatment Is reaalreeV Al tear Nee reel FBKD MIYEft Drag leetlea BETTER HEALTH! 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Wheat ended V lower to 1 cent higher, May $".99i-Vi was unchanged to 27 higher, May $2.67 34-2.68, oats were V low er to 2-y, higher, May $1.28 A-, and soybeans 3 to 6 cents high er, March $4.22 'i -4.22. Timber Prices Set High Record Portland, Jan. 21 W) Record average and total prices were reported today for 1347 sale of timber from U. S. forest service tracts In Washington and Ore gon. The north Pacific regional for ester reported that the average price of $8.56 per 1000 feet and the total $13,349,400 for 1,558, 841,000 feet of timber wert new yearly highs. The timber cut in the region also set new marks. Competitive bidding for the dwindling Washington supply boosted bids there to $8.76 per 1000 average and brought $5, 988,404 for 683,326,000 feet. Or egon led in volume with 875,- 515,000 feet of timber bringing $7,360,906, an average of $8.41 per 1000 feet. Sales from the Willamette na tional forest topped all other 19 regional forests and the total of 302,217,000 feet for $2,493,657 was also above sales for most other entire regions in t;.e na tion. The Columbia national forest in Washington was second in volume and the Umpqua in Ore gon was third. The 1947 cut was 1,670,027,000 worth $8,848,442. O r e g o n's share was 941,799,000 feet for $5,604,589 compared with Wash ington's 728,228,000 feet valued at $3,243,853. Farm Recruiting Plan Formulated Eighty state employment ser vice offices will be available throughout the state next sum mer to aid in recruiting farm labor, the newly-formed agri cultural advisory council was told at its first meeting yester day. In addition to 32 year around offices the state employment service will maintain seasonal offices in areas where farm la bor demand is especially great. During the peak of the season more than 65,000 farm workers are needed in Oregon. The group elected Truman Chase, Eugene, chairman; Earl P. Lovell, OSES director, as secretary. Labor Board Has 2,064 Union Cases Washington, Jan. 21 W) The national labor relations board reported today it was swamped with a record-breaking total of 2,064 new cases during Decem ber. The rush was the greatest in the board's 12-year history. It was attributed in part to the fact that many unions stayed away from the board for months after the Taft-Hartley act be came effective last Aug. 22. Advertisement WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BKE- Witheal Csloessl And Yoe'll Jm Oat el Bed is lb Morning, Rtrin' to Go The liver should pour out shoot 2 pints of bile juice Into your bowela every day. II this hilo is not flowing freoly, your (nod meynnt digest. It may just decay in the bowela. Then gas bloats up your stomach. You get enn atipated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. 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Capital Journal, Salem, Ort., Stock Quotations (By the Associated Press) New Vork fa Closing quotations today: Allied Chem S Dye 183 '4 erlcan Can . 76 Am Poaei At Light 7 A mer Tel & Il 1501 Anaconda Copper 33' Atchison 91 ' B.-ndix Aviation 2R1. hlehem Steel 33t Boeing Aircraft 24i California Parking 32'i Canadian r-tcifio 11 J 1 Case 42 Chrysler Corp 50 Commonwealth A South 2 1 a Consolidated Sdison 22'-j Consolidated Vultee n Cro Zell. oach jQ'.i Curtlss Wriiht , 31 Douglas Alrcralt 53s ipont de Nemours 176 General Elertrlo 34 Genera! roods 38 General Motors 55la Goodyear Tire 43 Great Northern pfd 37S International Harvester 88 Inl Paper ptd 47 Manvklie 37 1 Kennecoi! 46 S Long Bell A 2J'i Montgomery Ward 50' i Nash Keivinator 1'4 National Dairy 28' N Y Central l.l1. North Co 15S Northern Pacific 19 Pao Amer Fl.h H Pacific Gas Eleo 35 Pnclflo T St T 96 Pan American , S'i Penney J O 40U Radio Corp S'it Rajonter 351-! Rayonlcr pfd 33li Reynolds Metals 21S Rlrhfield 16 Sulfite ft j .... 30 Scars Roebuck 84i Sinclair Oil 16H Southerr. ?aclfle 46 Standard Brands 27 Standard Oil Calif 57 Studebaker 19 Sun Mining lO'h Union Ol) 23't Union Pnclflo 152 United Airlines 17 'i Unlteo Aircraft 25 United State Steel 71,.t W ner Brothers 13 West meo Ufg Oo 274 Woolworth 461ii Berry Growers To Use Indians Portland, Ore., Jan. 21 U.J- A. W. O'Connell, Gresham, Or.., packer, said today he would pro pose establishment of an experi mental Indian village in the ber ry fields near Gresham to pro vide employment for Navajo and Hop! Indians. O'Connell said the plan was the result of conferences between himself and William E. Warne, assistant secretary of interior, and James Stewart, superintend ent of the Navajo reservation. The proposal will be mad at meeting in Phoenix, Ariz., Janu ary 29. Indians of the two southwest ern tribes are facing starvation because of increased population and decreases in their sheep flocks, according to O'Connell. But, he said, there is employ ment for thousands of Indians in Pacific coast terry growing dis tricts. Some 30 families comprising approximately 300 Indians would make up the first experimental village, according to the plan. Later, if the arrangement prov ed successful, other villages would be established elsewhere, O'Connell said. Still Need Wheat For Foreign Relief Washington, Jan. 31 (P) The chief of government grain buy ers testified today that only 75, 000,000 to 80,000,000 more bu shels of wheat and flour are needed to supply In full the B20, 000,000 bushels promised by the United States for foreign aid ex ports by next July 1. Jesse B. Gilmer, president of the commodity credit corpora tion, told the senate agriculture committee he is confident that there will be a carryover or stockpile of wheat on July 1 for domestic use of 150,000,000 bu shels or more. Congress directed that such a carryover be main tained in this country when it approved the stop-gap foreign aid bill last month. WE Specialize In MADE TO ORDER STORE FIXTURES Of All Types RESTAURANT. GROCERY MEAT MARKET TAVERN CLOTHING, DRUG KITCHEN CABINETS WARDROBES LINEN CLOSETS. ETC. FREE ESTIMATES Beavercraft Co. 575 No. Lancaster Drive Salem, Oregon Phone 9414 Morrow Radio Co. For Repairs ONE TO TWO PAYS SERVICE SALES PACKARD-BELL, GILFILLAN Table and Console Combination! Motorola and Phllco Auto Radiol Phone 5955 153 S. Liberty St. Wednesday, Jan. II, 194813 Lana Back on Job ' Hollywood, Jan. 21 () Lana Turner is back in good standing at her studio. Metro-Goldwyn - Mayer rein stated the screen actress yester day after she agreed to play the role, she earlier had turned down, of Lady de Winter in Rlrtha Apple -To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome O. Anp!" 1136 Nort't Commercial, a daush ter, Diane Elisabeth, Dec. 31, Carroll- -To Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Carroll, route 4, a son, Donald Etuene, J-n. 3. Pills -To Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Ellis, 1335 South 13th, a daughter, Eva Lor raine, Jan. 10. OlIIexple-To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. QH'.esple, Aumsville, a son, Steven Earl, Jan. 10. e To Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. l daughter. Orobe. route 3. Lebanon, 1 snari Lee. Jan. 10. Sllverton To Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Brenden a son, January 19, at Hilverton noxpitai. Palls City Twins were horn to Mr. and rs. Elmer Wheeler of Valsetg, Jan. 16. boy and a girl. The.ne were the first twins born at the General hospital this year. Peder-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jahm are the parents of a boy. Chester Robert. Thi Jahns live at Valsets. tlealha Much Henry Goasrr Hugh Henry Dosser, at the resldenro 1060 Mill street, January 17. Survived by several cousins In the east. Service will br held Thursday. January 32. at 3:30 p.m. at the Clough-Barrlek chapel with Rev. Max Wyatt officiating. In terim I will be In the City View cemetery, Slgmund Ruth Slgmund Huth at his residence, 535 Warm Sprlnas avenue. Boise, Idaho. Bun day, January 18. Bon of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gates of Boise and brother' of Phil Huth of Portland. Services will be held Friday, January 23, at 11 a.m. from the Clough-Barrlek oh n pel with Dean Harold O. Oardner of Boise officiating. Inter ment in Belorest Memorial park. Ort a 81 ration In this city, January 19, Oren it rat ton, at the age of 83 years. Late resi dent of Salem route 3. Husband of Lulu St rat ton: father of Byron E. Slratton. both of Salem: brother of Byron St rat ton of Upland, Calif., end Mrs. Henry Seaman or Deer River, Minn.: grandfather or Allen M. Btrat ton and Mrs. Jeanette Boardrow. both of Salem; uncle of Clarence fltratton of Salem. Member of APAAM lodge of Carthage. S. D., and Salem First Meth odist church. Funeral services will bo held Thursday. January 23, at 1:30 p.m.. In the W. T. Rigdon chapel with Inter n ;nt at Belcreat Memorial park. The Rev. Brooks H. Moore will officiate. Mrfl, Anna J. Robing In this city January 30. Mrs. Anna J. Robl a, late resident of route 3, Turner, at the age of 83 years. Widow of the late William R. Robins: mother of Percy O. Robins of route 3. Turner. W. L. Rob- Ins of Salem and Charles V. Robins of Coos Bay, Oregon; and sister of Elmer Tanner and Mrs. Nettle Moon, both ol Salem and John A. Tanner of Portland. Also survived by eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be held Friday, January 31, at 1 p.m. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with Rev, Brooks H. Moore officiating. Interment in Twin Oaks cemetery at Turner. Mrs. Anna flannel Mrs. Anna Samuel at her home at 486 Routh 30th street, Wednesday. January at. survived by ner nusband, Louis Sam uel of Salem: a daughter. Mrs. Joyce Harren of Salem: and a son, Calvin flan nel In the U. S. navy. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrlek com pany. Obituary Mrs. Alna W. Bu rib ort Sllverton Funeral services for Mn. Alna W. Hurtburt, 70. who died here al the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar d. Bdlund. Tuesday, will be held at the K!v- ervlew chapel In Portland. Thursday, January 32. at 2 p.m.. witn Rev. James a. Tofte of Sllverton officiating. Mrs. Hurl burl, widow of the late Thomas M. Hurl hurt, who was sheriff of Multnomah coun ty, was a late resident of 3803 S. B. Francis street, Portland. She was born in Finland, January 7. I860. Surviving besides the daughter are three grandchil dren, four great grandchildren and three nait-alsters. Joseph Heawl Ml. Angel Rer. Fr. Jonn cummisxy, O.S.B., officiated at the requiem high mass and gave the sermon at the fun eral services for Joseph Hesse), 61, who died Friday, January iff. The service was held from Bt. Mary's church Tuesday morning at 8:18 o'clock, and Father Oumm sky conducted burial service Calvary cemetery. Hesse 1 was born in Portland. July 3. mao, ann wi his parents moved to Mt, Angel when two weeks old. living here all his Hie. He was married to Clara Haualnger in August 1807. who survives with three children: Mrs. Violet McCoy. Ocean- lake: Walter Hessel of Mt. Angel, and ? aff Set. Rlehard Hessel In Officers Tralnlne in South Carolina: four arand- children: sister. Mrs. Rose Matt and two brothers. Prank and Jake Hessel, all of Portland. He was a member of the Men's Catholic Order of Foresters for 3T years, whose members acted as pall bearers and attended In a body. Bearers were W. L. Blem, John Steckleln, J. M. Brorkhaus, Joseph Foltc, Bmll Zack and Martin Buehhols. 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