Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 23, 1948, Page 15, Image 15

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HOBILES
r coupe, all new tire, new up
f, RiH. will paint anj color oe
ftTeft Side Body Shop, 110 Edge
West Salem. Ph. 25557. qB8
f ARD aedan, 110. Inquire at 1140
St. Ph. 4573. ql07
IV. 2-dt. aedan.
103
R&H, S335. HI.
W: sood running cond.
welt Ph. 33F2.
Muat aril
n!8
BD deluxe, radio As heater, motor
i erhauled. Oood rubber and new
13o By owner. 1700 N. Front
a p m qse
jjp Convertible. " Exc. cond. 45. 000
. ztuuu. Alter a p.m. call o7ft.
it. n offer1 on my '42 Chev. Mi-ton
m. Excel, cond. throughout. 1440
rz 8t" aftcr 4 p,m' -101
H. . acrlflcB 1046 Chev. 5-yd. dump
towel1, 20.000 ml., 3-Bpd. Brownie, new
tl J Make offer. Take car In trade.
' tenter St. Ph. 6381. qloi
i piCK convertible. Juat overhauled,
painted, radio is heater. 1825.
1 J R 15th SI q9B
. 141 DESOTO deluxe coupe. Radio, heater,
. ''eld drive, overdrive. New paint id,
' tooff tire. 11175,00, No trade please.
: After 5 p.m. or Sunday. 1576 Franklin,
W , Salem. q99
1M1 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan. Very
filamn. J1230. Take good '32 or older car
a; part. 1305 N. Summer St. '99
tt-MODEL A coifpe, 16" wheels. Oood
COsd. $250. 1525 Bellevue. q00
' .iBBOCK "SE7."t
i..')'B 1 reported that the "REDS" in
"" Italy are behind 2 to 1. We wager
. i-lhat It's 2 to 1 that you'll find that
,v you never had a belter Used Car
than one of our SHROCK1ZED
... SPECIALS. We juggeat that you
droo In ana look aver our com Dirt
ft election of quality car, that linve
fcfbeen alven our regular SH ROCK IS-
Ti
J INO 1
Procea
HERE Ot'R SOME OF THESE
1946 Hudson Com m adore
R&H
8 Sedan,
1046 Hudson Super Six Sedan,
erdrlve
Ov-
1046 Hudson Super Six Coach,
Heater
1946 Plymouth Special Deluxe Sedan
1042 Hudson Commodore I Conv.
Coupe
1041 Ford Coupe, very clean
1D41 Hudson Coach, R&eH
1P41 Pontlac Sedane'.te, RSiH
1941 Chev. Coach
We are open evenings by
appointment.
SHROCK MOTOR COMPANY
Thli Time Us Hudson
Corner Church St Cliemeketa
Phone 1822
MALL houae trailer. Like new. 1235.
f 108S N. Commercial. QflB
o TRADE 1047 lb-ton Ford stake pickup.
500C miles, lor Into model pa.., far.
fc Call 7378. qOB
39 CHEV. Mi-ton panel, 2 new tires, new
i bivttery Sc brakes; good cond. Ph. 9448.
Foreman's Cleaners it Dyers, 1070 S.
Commercial, 1
TKAGUE LEADS THE FIELD
FINEST SELECTION USED CARS
RECONDITIONED AND WARRANTED
BEFORE YOU BUY LOOK THESE OVER
TRADES ACCEPTED WITH TERMS
UP TO 18 MONTHS
1941 CHEVROLET! 6-PASS COUPE
1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE TUDOR
1941 OLD6MOBILE 8EDAN-HYD.
1941 NASH 8-PASS. COUPE
1940 PACKARD 110-TUDOR SEDAN
1940 HUDSON COUPE
1939 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN
1939 CHEVROLET TUDOR
1039 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR SEDAN
1939 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR SEDAN
1938 FORD DELUXE COUPE
MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM
T SALEM'S BIO DOWNTOWN CAB LOT
HZ NORTH COMMERCIAL 8T,
YOI R KA1SF.R-FRAZER DEALER
TEAGUE MOTOR CO. PHONE 241711
0.9B
1639 DODGE coupe. Oood condition, new
paint and upholstery, heater. Best
offer over 1800 takes. Call 26B94 after
8:30 p.m. W
SLICK '41 FORD tudor. Out Com'l.
ml. past Vista Market, turn left to
Slf Ratcllff Drive, bottom of bill. 9
p.m. qioo
11 CHEV. roadster with pickup bed. Oood
tires. Run good. 75.00. By owner. ?n.
a 2-1267 eve 9100
V.M LOOK AT THIS HOT ROD
STUDEBAKER conv. Motor In fine
snape. uoou ur. buk wu
Brooks St. I""
HUDSON
SAJUaS SERVICE PARTS
Free estimate.-. Overhauling Body
and Fender Repair Painting "Give
Shrock a try and you'll know why.
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
Phone 8502 Sa lem. Q'
M ANTED Good clean cars. Squara Deal
Used Cars. 1155 8. 12th. i
JEKP STATION WAGONS
THh ALL-STEEL ALL-PUR POSH
UTILITY UNIT
OOMi. IN AND DRIVE ONE
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ELSNE1 MOTOR CO.
152 N. HIGH ST.
SALEM. OREGON
18' ALUMINUM trailer, fully equlpt. West.
Inghouse elec welder, 220 slngla phase.
3500 Sllverton Rd. Q8
'39 V-8 one ton pickup, good condition,
four speed transmission. John F. Zielin
skl, Rt, 7, Box 358, Salem. Hazel Green
Plat. 198
'86 CHEV. sedan. New dutch, motor it
paint Job. 175 Waller. 103
1987 BUCK Deluxe. R&H, good condition.
Ph. 3293. See at 4385 Hudson Ave. after
8 p,m ?I00.
'81 FORD sedan new upholstering, car In
good cond. Priced right. 920 N. Com ).
ql00
18-FT. ELCAR Trailer house; sleeps 4;
lota of built in; A-l shape; reasonable.
Will take car In trade. Inquire at 72
Williams Ave. qlOO
'8t REO coupe, good cond. Radio, heater,
lood tires. Brat ffer takes, 1730 Water
St., Salem. Moore's Trailer Camp. q99
19tt DODGE sedan 8. Looks good runs
pod. 190.00. 395 S. 18th. q98
'48 "MASTER BILT" Trallar Homi. 34-ft..
d Butane it elect "quipped. Elec. brakes.
Havy duty tires. Larae awning. Otiier
lra Ready to to. Priced to sell. Ray
nuuer. hi. i BOl 6W OB 99S, mi.
N of Brooks. 4101
AUTOMOBILES
194ft INDIAN 74, top shape and appear
ance, extras. Bee Sat. or Sun. at 1139
Union. 8626.00. qga
'88 DODQE, new brakes, sealbeam lights,
heater, just put In good cond. 3146
State. Ph. 3981. qloo
WANTEO - USED CARS
SHOP AROUND
THEN BRINC YOUR CAR HERE
WF WILL PAY YOU WHAT
IT S WORTH
ANDERSON - USED CARS
24C CENTER ST PHONE 3734. 1
ANDERSON MOTORCYCLE CO.
Sales it Service
Triumph - Ariel . Velocetta - Norton
Vincent - H.R.D.
No Motorcycles Available Now
610 EDOEWATER ST., SALEM
PHONE 26539 (
BOATS
18-FT. OLD TOWN CANOE. Complete
with paddle it sails S75. Salem Boat
houxe. qqE8
FINANCIAL
MONEY TO LOAN
WANTED: Real estate mortgage loans.
See us about refinancing your present
contract or mortgage. Approved city
loans. Low interest rates.
LEO N. CHILDS, INC.
REALTORS
344 State St Ph. 9261 r98
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rates and ternu
on larger loans
long and short tlma
payments
ROY H SIMMONS
13- South Commercial St. Phone 9168
t $ MONEY $ S
4T. REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CAR LOANS
STATE FINANCE CO.
153 S. High St. Lie. S-218 M-222
SHORT OP CASH?
SEFi THF COMPANY THAT
LIKES TO SAY -YES"
VED EXTRA CASH tor shopping, cloth
ing, or home repairs? Get 125, 1100,
1301 or up to S500 on auto at "Personal"
where 4 out of 5 who ask for a loan
ge! Itl Loan.' made on salary, auto,
truck, or furniture. Married or single
no matter what your work or busi
ness phone or coma In to aee us If you
need cash
PERSONAL FINANCE CO
618 STATE RM. 125
Phoni 3191- -fc Galtlnzer. Mgr
Lie S122-M165 rlD4
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4!a and Sr.
YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cash for Real Estate Contracts
ant' Second Mortgages.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
301 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph 7162 r
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
8-138 and M-328
and
ROY R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 9168. r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
890 State Street old quarters
First National Bank
Ltcen.se NO. M-159 S-154
DIRECTORY
AIDING MACHINES
All maker used machines sold, rented,
repaired Roen 456 Court. Phons 4773
Agate cutting polishing and mount
ing. Brown' Agate Shop, 1710 8. 12th.
olll
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Parker Washing Machine Service Sz
Repair. 1117 Edgewater, Ph. 2-3241
O120
AUTO BRAKES
Mike Pa note, 275 S. Comm'l St., Ph: 5161.
Brake is wheel aligning specialist, ol04
AUTOMOTIVE
MARION MOTORS
NaS" SERVIOE
Tow.ng service dny phone 7838. Night
24417. 333 Center o
Wlrth Garage General repairing cars,
trucks, farm tractors, bulldozers, weld
ing, trailers built. 840 Plymouth Jr..
between Cherry Ave. it River Rd. Ph,
21367. 0118
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing leveling, road bldg., clear
ing teeth for brush Virgil Huskey. oio
Falrview Ave. Ph 23146, Salem. 099
PECO
PACIFIC) EXCAVATING CO.
Salem, Oregon
BULLDOZING St GRADING
912 Edgewater, Ph. 2-1413.
BULLDOZING, GRADING
Bulldozing grading clearing, dirt mov
ing with small Carryall. Geo. Wirth,
840 Plymouth Drive. Ph. 21367. otl8
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA registers.
All makes sold rented, repaired. Roen,
45(. Court Ph 6773. o
CARPENTRY
Carpentry expert building and remod
eling. Ph. 2-4850. S15 S. 31St St, Ol04
CEMENT WORKS
General Cement Contracting. Clifi Ellis,
1905 N. 19th St. Phone 4071. 114
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnaces, chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley, 771 So. 21st St. Ph. 7176. 0105
DRESSMAKING
Dressmaking Tailoring Alterations.
1290 N. 24th. 1 block M. of D St. Ol09
Dressmaking, AH., Remodeling. Prices
reas. 2440 Cherry Ave, Ph. 1004. oi02
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach Moth Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl St. ol04
Frosty" Olsen Florist. Ph. 7186. 0119
drelthauph's for flowers. Dial 9195. o
Stove and Diesel Oil: prompt delivery
Cadwell's Phona 9788 O'
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Toys it furniture repaired. Toys for
sale. Upstairs 197 Mi 8. Comm'L Ph.
6602. O109
Overstuffed Furniture Recovered, Re
paired; 25 years experience. Ph. 22684.
Rt 4. Box 109 A B. Ronna, Prop.
0106
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklns Co Products. Free del.
1717 Center St Phone 5395. O105
OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES
Deskj chairs, files and filing supplies,
safe, duplicator and supplies, desk
lamps, typewrite stands, brief oases.
. Plerc Wlr Recorders. Roen. 456
Court. o
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding. Phone 4069.
Inside or out O. Horn, Ph. 23518. 0114
Elf&trom'j ara equipped to do your
oain ng Phona 9221
MINTING A PAPER HANGING
Painting and paperhinglng. Frea esti
mate th. 9313, 857 Shipping. Oil
PA PER HANGING
Olln OroiS. Ph. 67F14 or 8178.
Garden plowing and discing, Kelzer
District or North Salem. Phong 2-2160.
O102-
RototllUng lawns it gardens. Ph. 22122.
O102
PLUMBING
Al Rogers Plumbing and Supply. General
repairing, plumbing supplies and fix
tures For quicker service call 24418.
1184 8, Commercial 0123
Decatur ft Maerz, Plumbing, Electrical
Supplies, Water Systems, General Re
pair work. Phona 1223. 173 S. Com'l.
0118
Mac's Pixlt Shop Furniture repairing,
lawn mower sharpening, saw filing,
screens made to order 721 Fern street.
Salem, Oregon. Phona 2-4786. olOS
SAND GRAVEL
OravaL sand silt delivered at your
puce or on your uwi at p" -"
Garden Soil: crushed rock. Shovel
Oravat . sw
DIRECTORY
SEWER SERVICE
Electric Roto-Rooter cleans sewers,
sinks, lavatory, bathtub, atool, L. trays.
Septic tanks cleaned. 5327 or 9466. o
SEPTIO TANKS
K. V. Hamel, Septic Tanks Cleaned.
Spartan electric aewer machine service.
Mod., econ.. easy meth. clears lines of
roots, grease, etc. 1143 8th St.. W. Sa
lem. Ph. 7404. 0115
Mike's Septir Service. Tanks Cleaned
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079
Elrr St. W. Salem. Ph. 0468 - 6327.
olOS
SIGN? St SHO-CARDS
Rob't Eckley. Ph. 23626.
SPRAYING
L W Caudle spraying and pruning.
Ph. 7900. O108
SURVEYING
VALLY ENGINEERING CO.
Engineering. Surveying, Drafting
600 Locust Ph. 26318 Oll9
TRANSFER A STORAGE
Local eV Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, ooa. briquets. Trucks to
Portland duly Agent. Lyo'j Van Lines
for household good to California point
Larmer Transfer St Storagb, Ph. 3131. o
TYPEWRITERS
Smith, Corona, Remington, Royal and
Underwood portables. All makes used
machines Repairs ano rent. Roen. 4i 6
Court. o'
VENETIAN BLINDS
Elmer the Blind Man. Ph. 7328. ol00
WEATHERSTRIPPING
crofoot Brothers Ph. 24658.
WELL DRILLING
J. A. Snecd & Sons, well drilling. 2505
Brooks St., Salem. Ph. 6809. o!22
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window cneaners Windows,
walls & woodwork cleaned Floors clean
ed, waxed and polished Ph 3337 347
Sou t. Lanidoc Culbertson and Mather
o
Professional Cleaning Service. Phone
4457 o
V'OOD SAWING
R B. Cross. Ph. 8178 or 8674.
WOOD St SAWDUST
West- Salem Fuel Co Ph. 24031
LEGAL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
LfcFELLE ST BEET FROM HIGH
STREET TO WINTER STREET
Notice is hereby given that the corn
mot council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon deems It necessary and expedient
ant" hereby declares lis purpose and n
teiitlon to Improve Leieile atreet from
the east line of High street to the West
lint oi Winter street, in the city of Sa
lem, Marion County, Oregon, at the ot.
pense of the abutting and adjacent prop
erty except the street intersections, cne
expense of which will be assumed by the
city of Salem by bringing said portion
of said street to the established grade,
cor.ftructlng cement concrete curbs, -ind
paving said portion of said street with
a 6-inch Portland cement concrete pave
men. fifteen feet wide. In accordance
with the plans and specifications there
for which wen adopted by the common
council April 12. 1048 which are nw
or file in the office of the city recorder
and which by this reference thereto ire
madi a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
its purpose and Intention to make the
above described Improvement by tna
through the street Improvement depart
ment By order oi the 'common council April
U, 1048.
AijrKJLi) Munur uity ttecoraer
Date ol first publication hereof li
Aprl. 14 194f.
Capital Journal April 14. 16. 16, V.
19 20 2i, 22. 23 24, and 26th.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
OXFORD STREET FROM CAPITOL
STREET TO LOl U, SUBDIVI
SION OF LOT 8, TUXEDO
IMRK ADDITION
Notice Is hereby given that tha com
mon comic!1 oi the city ol Salem, Ore
gon, deems 1. necessary and expedient
and hereby declares It purpose and in
tention to Improve Oxford street from
the west line of Capitol street to .ne
east line of Lol 11, Subdivision of Lot it
Tuxedo Park Addition .o tne city oi rift
lem, Marlon County, Oregon, at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent prop
erty except thu etree' Intersection, the
expense of wmcn will oe assume a oy r,ne
city of Salem, by bringing said portion
of said street to the established grade,
constructing cement concrete curbs, snd
pavlni salo portion oi said street witn
2',2-lnch asphaltlc concrete pavement
thirty feet wide, in accordance witn tie
plans and specifications therefor which
were adopted by the common council
April 12, 1948. which are now on file n
the office of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto are made a part
hereof
The common council hereby declares
1U purpose and Intention to make he
aoove described improvement oy iina
through the street Improvement depart
ment. By order ol tha common council April
12 1948:
ALFRED MUNDT City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is
April 14, 194d.
capital journal April m, is, io, n.
19. 20, 21, 22. 23. 24 and 26th.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
WEST NOB HILL STREET FROM
OXFORD STREET TO SUPERIOR
STREET
Notice Is hereby given that tha corn-
mot, council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, deems It necessary and expedient
and hereby declares Its purpose and n
ttntlon to Improve West Nob Hill street
from tne north line oi oxiora street to
the south line of Superior street, in the
city of Salem Marlon county. Oregon
at the expense of the abutting and id
Jacent property by bringing said por
tion oi said street to tne esiaousnea
grade, constructing cement concrete
curbs, ana paving aaia portion oi aia
street with a 2'.i-lnch asphaltlc concrete
pavement twenty-four feet wide, in ac
cordance with the plans and specifica
tions therefor which were adopted by
tht common council April 12, 1V48. whlcn
ara now on flla In the office of the city
recorder and which by this reference
thereto are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
its purpose and Intention to make the
abov described Improvement by and
through the street improvement depart
ment. By ordei oi the common council April
12 1948
ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder
Date oi first publication hereof la
April 14, 194
Capital Journal April 14, 15. 16. It
IV 20, 21. 22. 23, 24 and 26th.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
BELLEVUE STREET FROM 18TH TO
16T11 STREET
Notlcr is hereby given that the com
mor council of the city ot Salem, Oregon,
deetrid it necessary and expedient ana
hereby declare. it, purpose and intention
to improve Bellevue street from the east
lln of IStb street to the west line of
16th street, in the city of Salem, Marlon
County Oregon at tha expense of 'he
abutting and adiacent property, except
thb street lr tersectlon, tha expense ol
wh'ch will be esumed by the city of
Salem, by cringing said portion of said
street to tne estaousnea graae. con
structlng cement concrete curbs, and pav
lne said portion ot said street with a t'.k
Inch asphaltlc concrete pavement thirty
fee. wide, In accordance with the plans
ar" specifications therefor which were
adopted by thu common council April
12 194b which are now on file In the
office of the city recorder and which oy
thi reference thereto are made a part
hereoi.
The common council hereby declares
it purpose anrf intention to make lne
abov described improvement by and
tnrougb tne street improvement depart
ment
B order ol the common council April
12. 194S:
ALFRED MUNDT." City Recorder
Date of first publication bareof It
Aprl. 14, 1948
Capital Journat April 14, II, 16, 11
19 30 21, 22, 23. 24 and 26th.
NOTICE OF FINAL BEARING
As executor of the eitate of INA EDNA
LaFOLLETTE, deceased, tht undersigned
has filed In the Circuit Court of Oregon
lor Marlon County. In Probate, his final
account in estate of said decedent, nd
April 30. 1946, at ten o'clock, a. m., end
courtroom of said court have been ap
pointed by said court for hearing of ob
jections to aald account and settlement
thereof.
CLYDE LaFOLLETTE,
Ft -Tutor aforesaid.
JOHN H. CARSON.
Attorney for Exerutog,
April J, t, 14 and U
Grains Decline
Sharply Again
Chicago, April 23 (Pi Grains
dropped sharply for the second
straight day today. In a nerv
ous and active trade, wheat led
the market lower in response to
more rains in the southwest and
a reduction in the government's
cash wheat buying price.
Wheat closed 6 to 64 lower,
May $2.41 '2-3i, corn 3's-6Vi
lower, May $2.16f-2.17; oats
were l3,i-2i!4 lower. May
$1.09'4-Vi, and soybeans were
3'2 to 8 cents lower, May $3.96.
Stock Quotations
By thr Associated Press)
Alllec Ohem Si Dye 192
American Can , 81 'i
Am Powe At Light 9 l
Amer Te) Ai re) 1541;
aconda Copper 38
Atchison I05't
Bendix Aviation 35
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Aircraft ,. 26 i
California Packing 32'3
Canadian Pacific lS'a
j i ;
C.rysler Corp 81
Commonwealth A South 3
Consolidated Edison 22S
Consolidated Vultee 137
Crown Zellerbach 30'-
Curtiss Wrlgr: 8
Douglas Aircraft 64
Dunont dt Nemours l"Sli
General Electric 38
Oeneral Food 38
Genera Motors oS'i
Goidvear Tlrr 43 'i
Greai Northern ofd 46'j
International Harvester 9hi
Int Paper pf" - 56i
John? Mni.vllle 38
Kennecott - ..... 56 '-i
Long Bell A - 27',
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator l?
National Dairy 2"'a
N Y Central - 16s
North Am Co 15 'i
Northern Pacific 22 i
P a Amer Fish 141;
Pacific Gas Elec 33
Paclflr TAT 99
Pan Amerlcau 9
P-n y J O 43
Radio Corp 10'i
Rayonler 2B7i
Ra onler pfd 32
Re:nj!t- Metals 2fi'
Richfield 20",
Safeway 19'3
Sears Roebuck
Sinclair Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Bran
Standa . Oil Calif
Studrbaker
Sun Mining
Union OH
U Pacific
United Alrlli
United Aircraft
United States Steel
Warner Brothers . ,
West Elec Mf- Co
Wool- orth
37 '
21s.
55 H
LEGAL
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MARION
No. 34892
EMMA L. GARLAND, Plaintiff, vs. WIL
LIAM COOPER and JANE DOE COOP
ER, hi wife, or If they be dead, then
the unknown heirs of - William Cooper
and the unknown heirs of Jane Doe
Cooper; and also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest In the real
csiate described In the complaint here
in Defendants.
SUMMONS
Ti WILLIAM COOPER and JANE DOE
COOPER his wife. o If they be dead,
then tlv unknown heirs of William Cooper
and tl unknown heirs of Jane Doe
Cooper' and also all other persons or
panic? unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or Interest In the real es
tate described in the complaint herein,
DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ORFGON. you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint 'lied
against you in the above entitled court
and cause on or before the date of the
last publication of this summons, and If
you do not sa appear plaintiff will tp
ply to the court for the relief prayed
for in her complaint herein, to-wlt:
For a decree
(1) Declaring, determining and de
creeing that plaintiff be the owner ot
the full, free and unencumbered lit
simpl title In and to the real premises
hereinbefore described and quieting the
plaintiff's title thereto and declaring
that th ciaims. If any there be, of the
defendants or any of them in and to
said premises are without right or foun
dation either In law or in equity;
(2) Forever barring and enjoining the
defendants and each of them, and all
persons claiming under, by or through
them or either of them, from thereafter
asserting any right title or interest in
and to said real premises or any prat
thereof-
(3 Awardinr to plaintiff such other,
further and different relief as to this
court may seem just and equitable.
Said real premises are particularly de
scribed as follows:
That part of the north one-half N'4
o. the northwest quarter NWH of
Block Sixty -neven (ti) la North Sa
lem with Additions, lying west of the
Fairgrounds Road, in the City of Sa
lem. Marion County Oregon.
Said tract of land being also that part
of Lot Eight 8 In said block which
lies west of the Fairgrounds Road.
This summons Is being published In tne
Capital Journal, a newspaper of general
circulation printed and published !n
Marlon County. Oregon In pursuance of
an order of the Honorable Geo. R. Dun
can one of the Judges of tha above -n-tttled
court and cause, which order was
entered In the above entitled suit rn
April 6. 1946. and that the date ot tne
first publication hereof Is April 9, 1948,
an : the date of the last or final publi
cation hereof will be May 7. 1948
RHOTEN St RHOTEN
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Postoffica Address: Salem
Oregon
April 9, 16. 23, 30, May 7
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE HEFfEBY IS GIVEN that V
an order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oreron for the County of Mar
lon In Probate, duly made and entered
on the fifteenth day of April. 194B, 1
have been duly appointed as executrix
of the last wll'. and testament and estate
of LIZZIE E SAMPSON, deceased, and
that I have duly Qualified as sucn execu
trix. All persons having claims against
said estate hereby are required to pre
sent them with proper vouchers, to me
at 214 Pioneer Trust Building, aaiem.
Oregon, within six months after ihe
date of the first publication ot this 10
llce. Dated and first published the six
teenth day of April. 1948.
MELBA HANLEY. Executrix aforesaid
Allan O. Carson and Wallace P. Carson,
Attorneys tot' Executrix.
April 16. 23 30; May 7, 14, 1949.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
have been appointed administrator oi
estate of THERESA REINHART, de
ceased. All persons having claims against
.aid estate hereby are required to pre
sent them, with proper vouchers, within
six months from date hereof, to me, at
214 Pioneer Trust Building, saiem, Ore
gon. Dated April 2. 1948.
LAWRENCE N, SIMON.
Administrator,
JoHN H. CARSON,
Attorney for Admlnlitrstor.
Anr 2. 9. 16 and 23.
LODGES
Fraternal Order of Eagles meets
every Tuesday at S djti Mors than
million members.
1. O. O F. meet ever;
Wednesday night. Visi
tors welvome. Third
degree, Wednesday, April 14.
A Pacific Lodge No. SO, A.P. &
"VTwA. M. E.A. Degree Friday,
I'i April 23. 7 p.m. 98
A Klngwood Lodge, 304. Special
yffVcommunicittlon, 7:30 p.m.,
ri3T- Monday, April J. E E. De
gree. 100
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Market Quotations
Salem Ltvetlock Prices
(By Valley Packing company)
Spring lamsb up to 122. to
Wooled lambs up to I'Ja.no
Freih sheared lambs up to 120.00
Yearlings up to I16.U0
Ewes 12.00 to J9.no
Fat dairy cows up to 118. 0
Cutter cows up to 117. tiO
Da.ry heifers 114.00 to 120.00
Bulh 117.00 lo 122. -SO
Calves (300 to 450 lbs.) up to 24,()0
Vea' (160 to 30i. lbs., choice. UP to 130.00
Hogs 35 cents under Portland prices
for each type
Portland Eaililde Market
Best radishes sold for 90 cents a doren
bunches on the Portland Eftal.side Farmers
Wholesale Produce market today.
No. 1 cauliflower was II. SO a crate top
with general range S 1 .36 to 11.35.
Rhubarb brought J1.S0 a 30-pound box
with 20-pound boxes going at 90 cents
to 11.00.
No. 1 Wasiiliieton asparagus was quoted
at 13 to 15 cents a pound with ordinary
spears at 11 to 12 cents.
California asparagus was down to 9 to
10 cents a pound.
Lettuce sold lor 14.75 to 15.00 a four
doLen crate.
Winesap apples moved at 13.50 to 13.15
a box of extra fancy and fancy wrapped
and packed.
dutierfat rTemavrr subject to imme
Portland Produce
diatn change Premium quality maximum
? to percent acidity delivered In
Portland. 89-91o lb.. First quality, 88-89c
lb.; second quality 83-8flo lb.; valley routes
an country points 2c less than first.
tatter - Wholesale. FOB bulk cubes,
rade AA 93 score 83o lb,; A 93 score.
82c lb.; B score 82c lb.; 69 score, 80o lb.
Cheese -Selling price to Portland whole.
sale Oregon singles 45-62c; Oregon
lb loal. 47-560
Ei ti To wholesalers, A grade, large,
mall, nominal B grade large 42,fc-46l(jc.
I'l-SS'.ic. medium 48-fto'jc; A grade
Egga -Purchased from farmers. Current
receipts. 47 Vd -50 Wc: buyers pay 3-3e Do
ts for eggs
Portland Dal'- Market:
Butler P.icet- to retailers. Grade AA !
prints. Sir. AA cartons, 88c; A prints, 86c;
A cartons, 87c B prints, 8a-86c
Eke Prices tr retailer a A targe.
58 -59c; A large. 55c; A A medium, a$c;
A medium o'ac a mau nominal, oar
ton -Si additional
Cheese Price, to retailers.. Portland.
Oregon lnglu 47-65c: Oregon loat. 6
49-S8c; triples 4c less than alnxles.
Poultry--Llve chickens Paving prices
to producers: Fryers 2U to 3 lbs., 40-tVc
fryers. 3 to 4 lbs.. 41-43c: roasters
4 lbs and ovei 39-40c: fowl Leghorns,
under 4 lbs . 22-24c: fowl Leghorns 4 ibs.
anr1 over 2c--28c; colored fowl all weights
32 -33c; No. 1 broilers under 2'i lbs.
K'-36c lb.; stnR.v all weights, 14-17c.
Dressed Turkeys (Quoted to growers in
dressec basis Grade A tome 40c. gradi
A young hens 5062c.
Dreurd Turkeys (To retailers.) No. 1
toms -50c in.; No i young bens 60-62c
lb nominal quotation.
Rabbits Average to retailers for locai
l dre&sed animals, 55-5 7c; fryers, live,
white. 30-32c lb., colored. 28-30C
Rabbits- Dressed retail 60-65a.
Vegetable
A-lHhokes California, per box, frost
free 4 to & doz.. 14.25-4.50; fair quality,
13.50-3.75
Asparagus Wash. No. Is, med green,
13-15c lb.: field pack lower; Calif. Delta,
med. green, 11 -12c; crates, 13.30-3. 75;
srr.a'l crooks, 7-9c lb.
Beans -Oaill Kentucky Wonders, 5
J6t lb.
Beets Local, bunched, 60-60e dozen
ounches; 60 lb sk. si. 60-1.75
Broccoli 40 lb. crates, 6. 25-6.75.
Bruiteli Sprouts 12 lb, basket flat.
2,25-2.3S
Bunched Vegetables Per dozen, Or econ
green onion.-., 50-60c; radishes, 80-90c;
cabbage, turnips and mustard greens, 75
85c; Calif, mdlshrs, 65-10c; mustard
greens, 4 doz,. $4.50-3.85; 6 doz., 15-5.23;
green onions, 60-85c; carrots, lame, 6 doz.,
SB. 50-6. 75; smnll, $6-6.60; beets. $1.25-1.40;
turnips. SI. 20-1.25 doz.; pnrfiley, 85-P0c;
cits., 10 doz., S7.7S-8.25: endive, 91.25
1.50; 4 doz., J7.75-8.3S; broccoli, 28 bunch
es, $5.50-6.
Cabbage Local. S3.50-3.7bi large neaaa.
12.25-: 50; Calif. No 1 14.25-4.50; Calif
round type medium, S5-5.50; some to
4,60: trni'k sales Calif. 12.75-3.10. Stnlnx
Ktadt. $3-3. 2h, loca. roundhead. 60-00 lb.
crate, $2.50-2.75: few to J4.50; red S8-V;
kraut cabbage, 75-lb. sk.. 75-85ci red, $6-7:
fey O ivego, $3.60-3.76: Calll new crop
crate. S3. 50-3.75
Carrots- 6 do?,. 17-7,25; some higher.
Cauliflower Colorado. S2.25-2.50: track
-s Colorado $2 Cm Murdc crates.
?-3 doz., $2.25-2.50; Roseburg, $1.50-1.65
cr. .( Cain Pascal nprdee crair
doz.. $2.50-2.75; local to No. 1, $1.50-1.65;
No 2, $1-1 25
CeleryOregon white. $3.50-4.00. Pas
cal std. crates. 2'V3 dozen, J3.25-3.7h;
wrapped 15-6.25: ncarts tied $1.75-3; Cat
Pascal, slur dee crates. 2-3 doz., J 3.1.5
3.75; standard, $2.50-2.75; Arizona, 3.0
3.75. Cucumbers Call!., 80 lb. lugs, S3.&0
3.75 Oregon, hot house lugs 3 ',4 -6 dos.
$5.75-6; std.. S7-7.35; Florida wax, bushel
basket, S7-7.25
Chin tne Lettuce $2-2.26 crate.
Eggplants 20 lb flats. tl.75-2 Call!.,
lug. $4.25-4.50.
Endive 4 doz. $3.76-4.
Garlie New crop 16-2&0.
Lettuce California dry pack 4s. best,
$5-5 25; fair. $4.50-4.75; 5s, $3-3.25.
Leeks Local $1-1.25
lUNtard Greens 80c-Jl
Onions Supply moderate, market
.t! 60 lb sk. Ore. Brooks yellows No.
1, $6-8.50: large $8.25-8.50; No. 2, $3.25
4.00 broilers. No. 1, 10 lb. aacks, 60-65c;
white med. No. 1, 14.86-6. Washington
ye' lows, common -medium. $3.85-4: large,
$6.50-6.75. brokers tale Idaho yellows
med., $4.50; large. $5.25; Australian .'el
low. No. 1 large. $8-8.75 50 lb. sk.; Texas,
white wax, 50 lbs.. $8-8.25; yellow Bermuda.--
$7.25-7.50.
Parsley- -Calll.. 83-B0c
Peas Calif. 28-lb. hampers, J4-4..5;
crates, 18-20c lb.: some lower.
Ptppen Texas, baskets. $5.00-5.55;
Mexican, 45 lb crate, $7-7.50: per pound,
28-30c; Fla.. 28 lb. basket. $6.50-7.
Potatoes Marke Urm Ore. Deschutes,
and Klamath Russets, No. 1. S6-6 25:
some $6.50; 25 lb 61.60-1.70: No. 2s. 50 :b.
$2.40-2.60; 15 lb.. B7C-J1.05; No. 1 bakers
$6.25-6.50; No. 3. $6.50-6.75; Calif. Trl
uriphfl. 60 lb. paper sk. $3.40-3.50; Ida
ho russets No. 1-A $3.35-3.50; 610 lb. sk.
14.3". per 50 lb. ssck; Fla. Triumphs,
$4.50-4.60 50 lb. sack., size 6. $3.83-4; Min
nesota Cobbles, No. 1-A, $4.25-4. 50; Calif.
White Rose. 100 lbs., No. 1-A, $6.40-6.6-1;
50 lbs., No. I -A. $4.50-4.60.
Root Vegetables 50-lb ska. beets, $1-2;
turnips, $2-2.25, orange box, S3.25-3.M);
rutabagas, $1.75-2.10: carrots, orange box,
$3.50-4; parsnips lugs. $1.35-1.40: orange
box. $3-3.25
Spinach Local. $1.15-1.25: orange oox;
Cai packages 12 or.,, jl. 50-1. 90 dozen
crates; bunches $3-3.25: The Dalles, r
ante box, $1.65-1.75.
San a th Danish. $1.15-1.25 orange oox:
Marbienead Hubbard 6-6e lb Calif Kuc
c'llnl lues. $4,35-4.50: scallop, $6.50-6;
crooked neck. $4-4.26 lug.
Sweet Potatoes Oaut.. 80-lb basket,
field pack. $3.76-4; shed pack. $5-6.35:
Texas yams, waxed, $4.90-5.25; Calif., Jer
sey 60 lb. pack, i4.60-4.75i Louisiana
yams. $5-5.25
Tomatoes Mexican orlilnals, $6.75-7;
ripe., poor, $1 60-4.50. repacks mostly
ft- 12-16 oz. tubes, 13-3.35; 30 tubes in
lugs $5-6.25
Turnips--Mtd-Ooiumbla. tl. 18-1.20.
Garlic 25 1-07 pkgs.. Sl.66-l.7tt
Fresh Fruit;
Appier.- Box. Oregon-Washington. De
licious, comb., 125s and larger. 14. 25-4. 50;
Wlnesaps. wrapped and packed, 135s and
larger, $3-3.60.
A roe, dos - Oallf. Fuertest 20-24
$'..93-6.16: 20-3&S. S4.6O-4.60i Choice. S4.&6
4.86 Bananas Bunched, 11-1) 'Ac Ib.l out
hands, la-ia'io lb,
Coooanuts $2.66-2,76 dog,. $16-11 t. IflO
lb. sack
Cranberries McFarlands $8,3&-8.60t laU
Kowes to $8,75.
Grapes- -Calll Emperors, mostly l3.d5-
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . . . NOW!
ROTOTI LLERS
The Perfect Cultivator
Rototillcr is the answer lo cultivating between rows, con
trollinn w eds and a duzen other uses.
IT DOES THE WORK OF TEN MEN
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S55 N. Liberty Phone 2417S
a lug: Almerles $3.35-3.50
Grapefruit Texas pinks, large, $3.85-4:
small. $3.10-3.50 white. $3-3.50; Arizona
all sizes $3-3.25: Florida pinks, all sizes.
$ 1.2s Marsh leedleu 6 4-9 6a $3.50-4;
wh'e.i. all ilzes $3-3.50
I.emoni--Cal.. S0O-360S $7.35-7.50; 432s.
16-G.50
Lliues 60-lb tun $1.26-1.76
Melons- -Calif. Jumbo honeydews. $3.80
3t Orini -Per box. Calif, navels, fancy,
176a and larger, 16. 40-6.65; 200s, 16.15
3.40; 352s, $4.55-4.65.
Pears -Ore. Wnih.. Anjous and Cornice
tunc? W Ji P $2-3. 36 No 1 S3. 10 box:
V boxes $1,85-1.90
Pineapples- -Hawaiian 12-15-30 17.00
7 25 Cuban, crates. 30 and 36. $7.25-7. &0.
Rhuharb--Was!i hothouse. 15 ib. box
es ex-fancy. 13, 00-3.05; fancy $2.76-2.85;
choice, 13 25-2,50: Oregon field grown,
15-lb. bo:;es. $1.36; 20 Ibs. to $1-1.25;
30 lbs., 11.40-1.50.
Rtrawberries La., flats of 34 hallncka.
$7 20: few hither; Calif., 12 cup flais,
$4.50-4.75.
5Iat
Steers Oood, all weights, $43-45; tom
mercial, $41-42.50.
Cows Commercial. $30-41: utility, J7
38 cutter and canuer, S34-36.
Veal and Calf Choice, $50-51; good,
tJO-M; commercial, $45-47; utility. $40-43.
Beef Cuts Hindquarters, $49-50: full
lo.u. trimmed, $48-49: triangles, $36-38;
square chunks. $41-44; ribs, $63-54; fore-
qufrters, $50-51.
I'HtnDi ana Mutton Lamos, gooci ana
choice, 30-60 lbs., $43-45: over 50 lbs.,
$4.1-45: commercial, all weights, $41-42.
Pork Cuts Loin No. 1. H-12 lbs.. $52-54:
shoulders, 16 lbs. down. $40-43; a parr ribs,
3 lbs. down, $50-52; trimmed loins, $66-i0.
$66-70
Careasies All welihts. $33-33.30.
Country Klllea Meatei
Veal Per pound top light. 43-44et other
grndes according to weight and quality
Hogs- Fancy blockers. 34-36c; light
blockers, 30-31c; sows. 26-28c.
I.amb Per pound, 39-4 lc; Mutton, 12
8c Reef Oood cows, 34-40c; canners and
cutters, 31-33c lb
Mlscellaneou.
Cakrara Bark Dry. 21c.
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades,
40-4. lb.
Mohai: -40c Ib on 12-month growth.
Hides -Calves 30c lb.: according to
weight; kips. 20o lb., green beef, 12c lb.;
oulb. 7-8c
Nut Quotations!
Walnuts Franquettes flrat quality jum
DO.v. 34.7c. large 32.7c; medium, 27.3c:
second quality jumbos. 30. 2c; targe, 28.3c:
medium. 25.7c baby 28.2c: soft shell firat
quality large. 39.7c medium. 26.2c; sec-
quality large. 37.2c; medium. 24.7c:
baby, 23.3c
rill i, i Jumbo. 1414-250 lb.i large.
72'.V24c; medium. 20c: small, :JV4-18c.
'Quotations above supplied by North
west Nut Growers Quotations are on the
basis of 100-lb bag purchases fob plants
an are not necessarily representative oi
alt dealers.)
Portland Grain
Portland. Ore., April 23 () Wheat: No
futures quoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.32;
soft white (excluding Rex) 2.32; white
club 2.32; western red 2.32.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.32; 10 per
cent. 2.34; 11 percent 2.42; 12 percent 2. go.
Hard white baart: Ordinary 3. S3; 10
percent 2.53; 11 percent 2.57; 12 percent
2.65. ,
Today's car receipts: Wheat 13. barley
4, flour 1, corn 1, oats 2. mlllfeed 6.
Portland Livestock
Portland, April 23 tVi (USDAl Salable
rattle today, 100 total 290: ralves 10;
steady on scant supply: 2 medium 1012
1120 Ib fed steers 25.00-26.50: part load
top medium 865 lb heifers 24.00; odd head
common 22.50; few low good cows 22.50;
medium 20.00-22.00; cutter-common 17.00
20.00 canners 15.00-16.50; bulls scarce;
vealera steady; 2 Rood vealers 28.00-30.00;
medium 25.00-28.00; common 18.00-24.00.
For week salable cattle 186.1, total 3435;
calves 322 and 3110; compared week ago
fed steers 1.25-1.50 hlRher; heifers steady
to 50 cents lilRher; Rood cows 50 cents
up; lower (trades .50-1.00 hlRhe.r; bulls
strong lo 50 cents hiRher; vealers fully
steady; top steers for week 1050 lb high
good 28.00; hulk avernRC good 27.00-75;
medium 25.00-26,75; common 21 .00-24.50;
good (ed heifers 25.00-26.50; medium Xl.00
24.50; common IB. 50-22. 50; grind ynung
cows 23.25; liulk: average good 22.50-2:t.Oll;
medium 20.00-22.00; ctitler-cnmmon 17.00
19.50; manners 15.00-16,50; shells down to
10.00; good wclxliiy beer bulls 23.50-24.50;
good Knusage bulls 22.00-23.50; medium
20.00-21.50; cutler-common 18.00-19.50;
few choice vealers 32.50; bulk good-rhoice
28.50-32.00; medium 25.00-28.00; common
18.00-2400; culls down to 12,00.
Salable and total hogs today 25; odd
head good 220-24S Ib butchers 23.75: about
steady; small lot 283 lb 21.75; nothing else
offered. For week salable hogs 1420,
total 4531 ; compared last week's clone
butcher classes steady; Monday's loss re
gained during week; closing top 24.00;
sows steady; feeder pigs 50 cents lower;
Monday's top 23.25: bulk good-choice dur
ing week 160-240 lb butchers 23.50-24.00;
250-270 lbs 21.00-22.00; 270-300 Ibs 20.00
50; light smooth sows 18.50-19.00; bulk
good-choice 17.50-18.00; heavy sows 15.50;
goodtchoice 74-120 lb feeder pigs 23.75
24.50; common 88 Ibs down to 20.00.
Salable sheep today none; market nom
inally steady. For week: salable 1256,
total 1309; compared week ago slaughter
lambs SOc-1.00 higher; most advance on
shorn lambs; slaughter ewes 50 cents
higher; bulk good-choice wooled lambs
22.00-50; common-medium 18.00-20.00; 5
doubles good-choice, mostly choice, 122
Ib shorn lambs 22.50: few good wooled
yearling weathers 18.00; good-choice wool
ed slaughter ewes 10.50-18.50: common
medium 6.50-9.50; good-choice 156 lb fresh
ly shorn slaughter ewes 10.00.
Chimin Livestock
Chicago, April 23 fljK) (U8UA1 Live
stock: Hwf 5500. Slow and very uneven.
Steady to 50 cents lower. Most declines
on weltliu under 240 pounds. Top 22.50
sparingly. Bulk good and choice 170-230
founds 21 50-23.25; 240-260 pounds 21.00-
pounds 17.00-18.25; 375-425 pounds 16.50
17.00; sows weak lo 50 cents lower, most
good 350-550 pounds 15.00-16.25; sows 600
and over around 14.50. prospects fair
clearance.
Cattle 1500; calves 300; slaughter ateers
and heifers moderately active and steady;
cows steady to 25 cents hlaher; bulls
strong and 25 cents higher; vealers about
steady; standard loads and lots good and
choice fed steers and yearlings 28.25
32.00; part load 1175 pound topped at
32.00; medium and good fed heifers 25.00
29.00; few good beef cows up to 24.00.
Canners and cutters 12.00-17.50; most
medium and heavy bulla 24.00-25.00; tops
on choice vealers 28.00.
Sheep 3000; slaughter lambs fairly ac
tive, generally steady; spots unevenly
higher on shorn lambs; ewes scarce, large
ly nominally stesdy: bulk good and choice
fed wooled lambs 25.75-26.25: top 26.25;
two loads 110 pounds at 26.00: two loads
at 5.75 sorted moderately; medium lo good
wooled skins 23.00-25.00; common to me
dium 18.50-22.00; load good and choice
98 pound shorn lambs 25.00; smaller lots
medium to good shorn lambs comparable
pe)U 20.0023.50.
Another Mine Found
Florence, April 23 UP) An
other floating mine was report
ed at a beach park 16 mile
north of here today. The navy
was expected to blow it up.
FIRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS
Journal Want Ads Pay
Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon, Friday, April 23, 1948 15
Stocks Advance
To High Levels
New York, April 23 Wi The
stock market rallied afiain to
day in some of the heaviest tra
ding of the past two years.
Gains of fractions to more
than 2 points were numerous
as the highest average level
since last July 25 was reached.
Selling of shares to cash in
on recent price advances de
pressed both rails and oils at
times. Some of the carriers
came back to life in the final
hour, however, and moderate
improvement occurred else
where in the list.
Total sales for the entire ses
sion ran to around 2,300,000
shares.
Holding advances, some at
new highs for the year or long
er, were such issues as Union
Pacific, Chesapeake & Ohio,
Denver & Rio Grande, Ameri
can Can, Dow Chemical, Owens
Illinois, J. I. Case, Youngstown
Sheet, International Paper and
Johns-Manville.
Lower were Warren Petro
leum, Superior Oil of Calif.,
Gulf Oil, and United Aircraft.
Senate Group
(Continued from Page 1)
Oregon Milton-Freewater,
Walla Walla river, $300,000 (in
cludes $10,000 allowed by house
for planning); Dorena reservoir, '
$3,500,000 (house voted $3,000,
000); Lookout Point reservoir,
$6,000,000 (house, $5,000,000);
Detroit reservoir, $3,500,000
(house, $3,000,000); Willamette
river bank protection, $500,000;
Fern Ridge reservoir, $155,000;
Multnomah drainage district
No. 1, $83,800; Amazon creek,
$67,000; Pudding river, $29,000;
Mill Four drainage district,
Yaquina river, $22,000; Umpqua
river and tributaries, $116,000;
Coquille river, $93,000; Arling
ton, $35,000; Nehalem river,
$15,000.
Rivers and Harbors
Oregon and Washington Co
lumbia river between Van
couver and The Dalles, $326,
000, including $126,000 for The
Dalles harbor (no provision for
project in house bill); Columbia
river. Umatilla (McNary dam)
$27,000,000 (house bill, $20,
000,000); Columbia river at
Bonneville, $500,000 (house,
$600,000); Columbia and lower
Willamette rivers between Van
couver and Portland, $775,000.
Oregon Coos bay, $2,000,
000 (house, $1,000,000); Ya
quina bay and bar, $109,400.
Fireworks Theme
Portland, April 23 (fV) Fire
works displays with the theme
of Oregon territory's centennial
will be part of the Portland
Rose festival program. The dis
plays, first here since before
the war, will be the nights of
June ;0 and 11.
Salem Markets
Completed from reports ol 8a Iera
dealers for tha tuldanca of OapU
ta! Journal Readers (Revised
daily.)
Peedtt
Retail Price. -
Rabbit Feed Pelleta 94-30-1.
r.tt Maih f.5.45-5.50
Dairy Feeds 14.30-4.70.
Poultry Heavy colored hens. Ho. 1, M
31c lb.. No. 2, 18-aOc: colored fryers. No. I
41c- Lehorn hens, 32-25c lb. (Buying
prices.)
Em:
Buying Price Large Grade A, Mci
mediums, 46-4Rc; pullets, 35c, crax, 34e.
Wholesale Prlee Large. 63-530 doient
medium, 60-61c dozen.
Butterfat Premium, 90ct No. 1, lies
No. 2, 18-A7C.
Butler Wholesale A, 9et ratalU, arada
A 91c.
Births, Deaths
Birfhi
Bart ell Tn Mr. and Mrs. .lack Bar
teit, 33B Smith 33rd, a daughter, Susan
Kay, April 30.
Lepper To Mr. and Mrs. Willarrt M,
Lepper, route 1, Gervais, a son, Orval
John, April 19.
Mnrx- To Mr. and Mrs. James R. Marx,
Milwaukle, a son, James Edward, April IB.
Salslrnm To Mr. and Mrs. reward B.
Snlsirom, 1076 Larmer, a daughter, Clau
dia Berg, April 20.
Keeney To Mr. and Mra. William R.
Keeney, Jr., 1310 Oarnet, a daughter,
Lorelei, April 19.
Orr-To Mr. and Mrs. John R. Orr. Ed
dyville, a daughter, Margaret Susan, April
Sllverton To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fowler Jr., of Donald, a son. April 'Jl;
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pate adheiiive-in-a-tube. Discovered by
a dentist. One application holde platen
comfortably aecure all day. every day, or
money hack. Get 35( STAZE. Enjoy life I
ITAZI HOLDS All MT 01 YOIR MONET IACI
X j vy
?nd to Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Faulhabrr,
Mt. Anarl. a son, April 22, both at Sll
verton hospital.
nrtliv
Mrr Kale Winn
Mrs Kale Winn, at a Portland hos pi
ta April 19, at the ase of 77 years, -v.r-by
four daushtrrs. Mrs. Joe Wuoiu
r dsr. Albany and Mrs. Nona Calavan
Eugene, Mrs. Alicr Rram and Miss Vir
kiiiir Winn both of Portland: three .10.11;
Thomas Winn. Jr., of Vancouver, Wash.,
.toll 11 Henry Winn of Rick real! and .oy
M. Winn of Gaston, Oreston. and a bro'h
or, Roy McChtsney of Seaside. Life mem
ber of the Christian church. Services will
bo htlrt from (he Howell-Edwards chapel
Monday, April 26. at 1:30 p.m. with Rev,
Dudley Strain ofCciatiru. Interment in
the IOOF cemetery.
Orte F Fnwlrr
Oil" F. Fowler at his residence at routo
1 Turner, April 21. Husband of Mrs.
Rriilucl E. Fcwler of Turner; father of
Mrs. MniJorlr Hawk, Louis E. Fowler and
Frei Fowler, all of Turner. Mrs. Alice
Brtttrll and Kenneth H. Fowler, botli of
Sn lem Mrs Pirn nor Smith of Kamtah,
Idnho, Miss Blolse Fowler of Rackaway,
Ore. and Harold W. Fowler of East Ber
lin, Conn.; brother of Mrs. Nellie R.
Hasan of Rodeo, Cnllt., Earl D. Fowler of
Hvatuvllle, Md . Wayne V. Fowler of Al
bany Oi., Ralph J. Fowler of Red Bluff,
Calif, and Dwluht L. Fowler of Turner.
Also survived by 17 grandchildren. Serv
ices will be held Monday, April 26, at 10
a m. at the Clous h-Bnrriefc chapel with,
int e: ment in the Roaedale cemetery.
Please omit flowers.
Homer E. MrWuin
Homer E. McWain. late resident of 90
Falrview avenue, Thursday, April 22. in
Dallas. Husband of Mrs. Mary L. McWain
ot Salem; father of Edwin McWain ot
Portland, Wesley McWain of Los Angeles
and Mrs. Nadlne Trick of Costa Mesa.
Calif.; and brother of Dean McWain of
Sslem, Doualas McWain In California and
Eueene McWain and Mrs. Edwina Red
du:a. both of Los Anaeles. Also survived
by four grandchildren. Services will be
held Monday, April 26. at 3 p.m. at the
ClciiKli-Barrlck chapel with Interment in
Belorest Memorial parlt.
Obituary
Rohtrl Earl Tloorei
Sllverton Robert Sari Doores. 42, died
Thursday night at the Sllverton hospital.
He was born in Montana, May 3, iflos.
and had lived here the list year. Sur-
Ivlng are his widow. Mrs. Olive Doores.
Sllverton: two sisters. Wllma Doores of
California and Mrs. Jeannette O. Sheeny.
Martlnsdale, Mont.; two brothers, wllford
of BllUnta. Mont., and Charles of Cali
fornia; also his father, William Doores,
Martlnsdale. Announcement later irom
the Ekman funeral home.
Ellen Beryl Deyle
Stayton Funeral services were conduct
ed Friday at ih Waddle funeral home In
Stayton for Mr. El leu Beryl Doyle, 49,
of uctes. who died at a Salem hospital
Tuesday morning. Rev, Wll lard Buckner
H the jtayton Baptist church officiated
and our ai was in Fairview cemetery in
Gates. Born In Ollllam county, February
n. lavs, Mrs. Doyia was tne oaugmar or
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Btltt of Gates, who
..urvive her. Other survivors Include a
daughter, Mrs. Olaud Craln, Weiser, Ida-
no; tnree suiters, Alice ami. at nomei
Mrs. Vern Smith. Mehama, Mrs. Stanley
Ooddon, Areata, Calif.; one brother. Del
iera sutt ot rortiana.
Cherlei W. Walker
Albany Charles W. Walker. B39 Vint
street, retired farmer, died at hi homo
wennetiaay. ueain was tna result or
heart disease, funeral services will ha
held from the Fisher funeral home at
p.m., Saturday. Mr. Walker was born,
January 13, 1S79, near Knoxvllle, Tenn.;
and came to Linn county when t boy.
He married Roxella H, Fry, November 37,
1990, in Albany, who died In 1945. Sur
viving am three sons, Percy O. and Nor
man Walker of Albany, route 1, Ellis
wainer ot uorvania ana a aaugnter, Mrs.
George Slver, Albany; six grandchildren;
two oroiners, Kimen walker, Aioerta.
Canada, and Rotiert F. Walker, Raymond,
wnsn.. ano a sister, mtj. rearie vanurs
del, Albany.
Catherine Elizabeth Co. r, rove
Lebanon Mrs. Catherine Elizabeth Cos
grove, SO, a resident of Quartr.vllle for 27
years, passed away April 31 at the Leba
non General hospital. She was born in
lo,. . May 15, 188ft Survivors are her
widower. Michael; son, James P. of Coi-
vallls; dnug liter, Jen n no Ann Mryers of
Porto Rico; sister, Mrs. Eluerta Rose of
North Dakota, and two grand children.
Services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m.
st t)iu Howe-Huston chapel in Sweet Homo
with cider Kimball officiating. Crema
tion will be in Eugene.
Minnie Davli Dunran
Albany Mrs, Minnie Davis Dungan, (It.
914 East Second street, died at her horns
Wednesday. Funeral service will b held,
from the Fisher funeral home at 1:30
p.m., Saturday. Mrs, Dunaan was born
February 14, 1887, at Grand Forks. N. D..
and at the age of four years came to
Oregon, locating at independence. For
the last 65 years, except two years In
Washington, aha had lived In Albany and
vicinity. She was married In Albany Oc
toner 11. 1905. to Cleveland D. Davis.
who died In 1937. She la survived by two
children, Zelma Harnlsh and Doris Har-
ntsn. route No. z. Albany: a sister. Mra.
George Warner, Albany, and a brother.
i nomas Bkeiton oi Toledo and four grand
children. K. W. Hidden
Dallas K. W. Slddons, 8ft, better known
as "Uncle Dan" Slddons, died at tha
Dallas hospital Thursday. Funeral serv
ices will ba held from the Henkle and
Rollman chapel at 3 o'clock Saturday.
Rev. N. C. Swanson officiating, and burial
In the IOOF cemetery beside his wlfo
who died November 31, 1943. Slddons waa
born near Balnbrldg. Ind., May I, iaf0,
and spent his early life In Indiana, tha
eiirith child of a famtly of nine. He went
to Washington in Iftfl and was Interested
in timber and sawmills until his retire
ment in March, 1946. He was married tft
Anna Ha Hoc It In Portland September 10,
1905, and then moved to Raymond, Wash.,
returning to Portland In 1931 and a few
veers laier tn a farm three miles west of
Dallas. Surviving are several nieces and
nephews.
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