Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 02, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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BEST BUYS IN TOWN
1940 DodW tedan, radio, heater (clean
is 40 Nash "dan. dual Inc. A-l (shari
11(1 piymoutn sedan, new paint (try me)
aft Olds Hydramatic, radio heater
till Old sedan, radio, heater new paint
1941 Btude. Club coupe, radio, healer, perfect
1941 Old M club, radio, heater. Hydramatlc
oil old M cdan. Hydramalic all ace. 1 owner ,
tail Chev. if dan. 2 tone, all ace. low mileage
tail Olda Club Hydramalic all ace. 1 owner
i4T Olda W Conv. Hydramatic. all ace. 1 owner ,
117 Old 91 Con. Hydramatic. all acc 'c'assj
! Hudson ti ton pickup, only 13.000 mile ...
M Iota of cheat one too at
LODER BROS.
Your Old. Dril.r
3410 ritriroHndARoBd'Port. Htry ) Phon. S-14B0
AUTOMOBILES
,1 IH Uotor Co. HI H
"" .105-
BI."- ,
STrOKD pickup & '35 ford panel. Lou ol
!?!?. ,,. an oiler. Ph. 1-3001. olos-
M. Ford. Chev.. Ply. & Dodge.
lathaMe onl ! Includln. wheeU
ST-i. 110 down payment. Flrejitone
hTfoRD V-0 truck lot aale. Reasonable.
:irMiRD V-8 convertible super deluxe.
Radio? beater, accessories. PH. 35476.
TT, fHEV deluxe 2-dr.. R. Sz H. This if
STTont. BUS. CPE. Exc. cond., R. k
..lij ..11 fln.ll 33921. 0105
H. rnc - : :
r rHF.VROLET. lood mech. condition.
v- Vr : iiTS Mia E Rural. Q.105
HfH UUJ -
TwlPCHEVBOLETS, 47 4-door Fleet
TWU .. Flftelmaatsr. both
T"r equipped. Car perfect. Call 3481
..L-ftrm. eVM. 11105
wnft SALE 193 ord 'our door aedan,
u .? ,nr tan 9TwA Hteirwr
nan Market. 105
WANTFD clean used cars. Bob Marr.
mm A Com'l. 1
i7 CHEV , food cond. mechanically. Price
mi. Ph. 14039. 5105
Mil POSTIAC Bllveratreak S. hydra
mat'c RH. epotllght. foflixht, and
Like Hew. 1580 Norway. q!08-
M17 BUCK Sedan, a food family car
far only 1371. Set cover, radio, heat
r Oood paint, tire, etc. Phone 33646
jT: evening. aHN
BEST Oiler laaca riiu
"od rubber, A-l eond. Muat aetl. 1342
waiter f
il DESOTO euitom. Radio, heater, new
LKATirG TUVt.". mu""- "-J'-
S-Td dump truck, with Job. 3360 Tess
i.. Ph. S-8744. 0" '
l7tt OLDS, B-pass. club coupe. Heater
' mechanical, fond. Ph. '38421 before 5
VmJTblJ q 10
II DOUOB coupe. ira w. ,,..-.-.
Oood mech. ahape. Out 8. Coml.. lust
pi.t VlBta Mkt.. turn left to 670 Rat
tlilf Dr.. after I p.m. ejlM
M DODGE aedan, '46 Ply. motor, new
pitnt Job. 1430 Candlewood Dr. Ph.
3B7I4 befort 11:30 a.m. ql06
fl PLYMOUTH BuBnie Coupe. Orlflnftl
owner. Low mileage. Excellent condition
ed J-4143. Eve. 8-1655. 106
PONTIACS
1017 Syrian Courje $1695
1948 Sedan Coupe 2195
1947 Ford Deluxe
5-Dasa H95
1941 Sedan Coupe 1095
Herrall Owens Co.
m n. iibrtr pn. m.
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
v
Eisner Motors to Buy
v
ZEEB'S USED CARS
BUT BELL TRADE
TERMS
til Pain-round Road Phone 1-6454
Thl rime Ira BUDBOMI
BtrrltM Bedaa Part
onu mt Oood Daad Car
turjioc. MOTOR oo
i Ph l-tlll
PONTIACS
1947 Sedan Coupe ... $1895
1948 Sedan Coupe .... 2495
1947 Ford Deluxe
S-nas. 1595
1948 Pontiac sedan . . 2195
Herrall Owens Co.
m rl. Liberty Ph. "
Eisner Motors to Sell
UU FORD 3-dr. P.&H. Clean. New motor
IMS.m) Cull. Bill Olf-en 3-4,71. ql07"
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
IBIS CUSnMAN Motor ScooWr (225. 1947
CuRhm.n I wheel ptckate Cr 1350. 1947
Doodlehu, Scoter I6. 1935 Hrley-D.-vtdion
Uotorcyeta lioo. Ye, term, too.
LODER BROS. nl3
CUSRMAN MOTOR SCOOTER. Oood cond.
1J74 Franklin. W. Salem. W0S
INDIAN
World! moat modern motorcyeia
CUSUUAN BCOOTER8 WHIZ
ZER BIKE8. Oenulnt Part. crv
lea every modal
Shrock's Motorcycle Sales
Open inrr enlni till . Mondaf
throufl- Friday
1001 Portland Road - Ph- l-14
FARM EQUIPMENT
NEW REAR Iront mounted mowen
For Penuaon. Ford Ferjuaon Ford
tractora Immedlau dellerr. Bird
Eyawt Co.. 171 WaUaca Rd, Weal Sa
lem. Ph. I-M. . ".'??
BOATS
11 FT. BOAT for aal,. Set Martin alter
I p ro. Roat Cottaaaa, I mile North ol
Btoot on WE. ""
ll FT. OUTBOARD BOAT. Very tood cm
dlilon. Ml oreaon Bt Ph. 1-QMl, ,?I0
FINANCIAL
OBXXHAX. PIlfANCB CORP.
LOANS
LH. S-Ua. and M-l
and
ROT R. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
HI R. niwnm.rcla Bl. Tel. Ml" r
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
FtTRNITTJRE, LIVESTOCK
' BQCIPMENT LOANS CP
TO 1300
Oar loan np to 1000
Coma in or phono
Hollywood Finance Co.
1001 Palrtround Road
Acroa atreet from bank
No Parklnt problem
Rn M03J Lie. N M101-S101
nord ItapKon.
H REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CAR LOANS
STATE FINANCE CO
1U . ga' St. Lie. S ill M-171 f
FARM AND cm LOANS
4 and I
TOI'R OWN TERMS ol repaymfnl within
reuon Ca.b tor Real Batata Contract
And Second Mortaaxe
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
. Ml Placer Truat Bldl Ph. f
BEE OS FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY OR OH" rNTEHWT
to 40 Teara and No Commuaien
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
4 SUM ak. Phoot, I Mtt V
I AUTOMOBILES
. 1355 down
365 down
3H down
385 doan
33 down
S3l down
SOI down
165 down
585 down
195 down
loo down
S3 3 down
431 down
, 1695
, 2295 .
, 1795
, 2395
, 3100
, 1405
, 1285
FINANCIAL
AUTO LOAN?
WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO.
183 8. Church
Parkin a Plenty
P". 3-3457 Lie No. M-!s S-134 T
PRIVATE MONEY
Special rate and term
on larger loan
lone and short time
payment
ROT H 8IUMONB
136 Soi-'b Commercial St Phone J-91B1
AIRPLANES
WILL PAY CASH for Usht airplane. Uuat
oe n iiyina condition. Capital Journal.
Box 3114 ,io
TRAILERS
f IT. TRAILER ROUSE, food condition.
uiuiop oueet Trailer court. 1005 Bo. 31.
tlOl
...TRAILER HOUSE, 14 ft. Cmtom Pair.
Reasonable E. H. Chadwick. 888 N.
Commercial tlOS
f4B H-FT. Whitely Hou Trailer, furn-
Litied. Can ee at Brook' Trailer Park,
1B84 State St. tl04
IS VAGABOND Hou.ie Trailer. 34 ft.
Cheap. Jone. Howard's Trailer park.
U07"
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING to Minneapolis latter part of
wera. iae two, div rora tyt. jr. loo
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makei imed machines told, ranted,
repaired Roen 466 Court Phnna 1-8773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC UOME appliance repair service
Free etlmate. Tiade-ln accepted on
new appliances. Vlnce'a Electric. Phone
3-9239. 157 S. Liberty Bt. 0
AT-LB DOOR GRINDING
'iiiwnmower sharpening and repairing.
Dexter'. Ph 36833. o
At TO RADIOS
Authoriied Warranty Repair Station
for all make of- Auto Radios Morrow
Radio Co.. 113 S. Liberty. Ph. I-69S1. o'
MARION MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towing service day phono 8t2M. Mltm
3-U04. 333 Center. o
AUTO WRECKERS
MOTORS REBUILT. Arr.axlng low price
Easy payment plan 12th 8t Junction
Auto Wreckers. Ph 38301 ollO
Mlke Panek, 27& 8 Com'l. Ph 3-1161
Brake b Wheel aligning specialists
O104
BI'ILDINC, CARPENTRY
Don't put off sprint repairing, rebuild
ing. For QJkk. expert service, guaran
teeo aatitfaction. Ph. 3-4810. olJO'
BULLDOZING
Dean Robinson. Ph. 28537.
Bulldozing, leveling, road b,dg clear
ing teeth for brush Virgil Huskey 1010
Palrvlew ave Ph. 2-1146 Salem. elOS1
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Building a Ktw home? Let Sullivan
Taylor home builder build It for you
Ph. 2-4479 or 3-7579. Ol2t
Building a new home? Let Sullivan St
Taylor home builder build It for you.
Ph. 2-4479 ir 2-7S79. O130-
BUILDING OP COURTS or homes oy
builder of courts at nth-Rural. Labor
plus 1. Satisfaction guar. Pb. 19813
nlio
Pramo or masnry construction, residen
tial, commercial houses raised. New
-foundation. Alt Bros. Ph. 31901.
0115
CASH REGISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash
reenter Al makes sold, rented, re
paired. Roen 451 Court. Ph 3-8771 o
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned
ErUey 771 8 21st Ph 3-7178 o!04
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley. 771 8. 31st. Ph. 3-7178. O130'
CEMENT WORKS
"An ounce of prevention Is worth a
pound of cure." For expert guaranteed
satisfaction new or repair of founda
tion, atdawalk. driveways, call 3-4850
0113-
DRESSMAKING
Dressmaking, Alt Shop, fur work, sew
Ins Open May L, rms. 31-37. 160 State
Ph. 3-7004. 130
ELECTROLUX
Electrolux cleaner ft Air purifier Bales
serv supplies. 1079 Broadway. 1-4078
O107
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vine' Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing 117 8. Liberty
Ph 3-9238. 0
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth. Exterminator Service.
Ph. 3-30SS. Let Cross. 1555 Pearl. olW
Brelthaupt'j for flowers Dial 1-tlTg. c
HOt'E MOVING
Ph. 24542 days. Ph. 21804 Nltes. ollO'
HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
J. R. Watklns Co. products Free de
livery. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-1398. o
INSULATION
ABC. INSULATION CO.
BLOW!1 RUI.EWUUL
1131 BROADWAY. PH. 1-17 41
LANPSCAPT NURSERY
P. A. Doerfler ft Sons, Ornamentals. 110
N. Lancaster ur a. -or. ra. -... v
LAWN
LAW! sprlnkllni ajstama. Ph. 14137.
0114
LAWN MOWERS
Bharpenlnt, guarantied oerTice. New
power and nano mowers. mm
W. Scott. 147 So. Com l. Bt. 0139
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
i .trv mntrcr anada tst rut oerfect 1121
Pn I-lt07
At youi door lawnmower sharpentnt
Dexter the lawnmower anaa Pb 1U33
MASONRY
PireDiares. chimneys ft block laylne
Ph. 13988.
MATTRESSES
Capita.' Bedding. Phone 1-4089
MOVING
Sm:ttys (Tpper Sen trucks, caw
rented Ph 394VM oor OnMt ft Cbareb
MISIC LESSONS
SpanUf and Hawaiian Oultar. Mando
lin. Baniej. tie. i" court ru i"
OllO
NIRES' REGISTRY
PractKai ursos. Day-nUbt. Ph. 1M71
DIRECTORY
OFFICE FCENITl'RE SITPUES
Dexk chair, files and Mini supplies,
safes, duplicators and supplies, deak
lamps, typewriter it and, brief case
Pierce Wire Recorder. Roen. 451 Court.
OIL CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Call Cy Younger. Ph. 3-8073.
PAPER HANGING
Expert Paperhanilns and pa in tin. H
J Wood worth. Ph. 3-5868. Free est. ol33
Inside or out C Horn, phone 35518
O10B
Elf strom's are equipped to do your
painting. Phone 3-3493 o
PAINTING PAPEHBANGING
Call 33808 for your Pa in tins Paper
ha ruins. Attractive rate. allO
PAPERHANGING
Jerry Johnson. Ph. 1-1733.
PICTI'RE PEA KINO
PLASTERING
Patching. Repairing Ph. 3-1101. ol08
PLl'MBING
Plsher 344 8 Com'l. Ph. 1-3019. ol28
PRUNING, SPRAYING
Philip W. Be like. Ph. 2-1208.
L. W. Caudle. Ph 3-7900.
Phillip W. Belike Ph 3-1308
RADIATOR REPAIR
Cleaned, repaired. J C. Bair b Bon. Ph.
31191. By Drive Id Theatre Since 1917
0123-
John Radio Shop. Reasonable rates.
Ph. 2-3418. 390 Court St. Expert radio
and appliance service. olll
Ref Moore 1370 Portlsod R4 Ph 8-943.1
SAND GRAVEL
Oarden Boll, crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating. Walling Sand It
Gravel Co. Phone 1-9240 o
Valley Band ft Oravel Co Silt, sand &
fill dirt Excavating 108 shovel tt eat
Tractor scoop St trucks for dirt moving
Ph. office 24002. res. 37148 o"
Cat. Shovel Si Truck work of all kinds
LLOYD M HILL. INC.
Ph. 24387 199S State St. O10S1
York's Saw Shop 992 Edie water. Ph.
3-Tjm. OU3
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
Electrlo Roto-Rooter Exclus've Patent
Raxor harp Steel Cutting Blades
Clean sewer or Drains Septic Tank
Cleaned Re a Ph I-H27 or 2-9461
SEPTIC TANKS
K. P. Hamel. Septic Tank Cleaned.
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143 8th
St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7104. oll9
Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 10.9
Elm 8t W. Salem. Pb. S-9461, 3-5337
O130'
Septic Tank and Drain Lines Cleaned
Jack Boenlng. Pb 3-9633 1061 Elm St
olOS
Mike's Septic Service Tanks cleaned
Roto Rooter Service on Sewer 1079
EUt St.. W. Salem. Pb. 1-9468, 8-5327
Ol04
TRANSFER ft STORAGE
Local ft Distance Transfer, etorase.
Burner oil, coal ft briquets Trucks to
Portland dally. Agent for Bekln Houe
hold good moved to anywhere In U 8
o. Canada. Larmer Transfer ft Storage
Ph. 1-3131 o'
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona. Remington Royal. Under
wood portables. Ail make used machine
Repairs and rent. Roen. 456 Court, o
VENETIAN BLINDS
Made In Salem Pree est. Phone 37328
Elmer the Blind man. o'
WATCH ft CLOCK REPAIRING
WELL DRILLING
WEATHERSTRIPPING
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaner Window, walls
ft woodwork cleaned. Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished. Ph 3-1337. 347
Court. Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather
WINDOW SHADES
Washable. Roller Made to order. 1 Day
Del Reinholdt ft Lewis. Ph 23639. o
WOOD A SAWDUST
West Saler. Fuel Co. Pb. 3-4031.
WOODSAWING
Atkins ft Cross. Ph. 38674 or 38178. 0124
LODGES
i.O.Oi meets every Wed
i w1"-- rtMriav niffht. Visitor Wel
come.
SALEM LODGE No. 4, A.P
St A.M., Wed.. May 4. Stated
Communication, Enoch Carlson
zuest sneaker. 8:00 pm. 106
LEGAL
f.:rTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
HICKORY TTREET rKUM VMJ-sa
rt'jAD TO BROOKS STREET
Notice hereby is liven that the com
mon emmcll of the city of Salem. Ore- !
gon, deem It necessary and expedient i
and hereby declares It purpose and in- i
tention to Improve Hickory atreet from 1
the west line of Valpak road to the east
line of Brook atreet, In the city of Salem.
Jarlon County. Oregon, at tna expense
I the abutting and adjacent property,
v nrinaina aaid portion of said atreet
U the established grade, constructing
cement concrete euro, ami paving saioi
portion of aald street with a 34 Inch
not.. l tie concrete pavement 27 feet wide
In accordance with the plana and speci
fication therefor which were adopted by
the common council April 35, 1949. which
are now on file In the nines or u city
recorder and which by tht reference
thereto are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declare
Its purpose and Intention to make the
I'Mve described improvement by and
through the street improvement depart
ment. By order of the Common Council April
.1. 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT.
City Recorder
Data of first publication hereof is
April 38. 1949
Capital Journal April . 39, 38, May
A 3. 4. ft. I. 7. 9. 10th.
(43TICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
WEST NOB HILL STREET FROM HOYT
STREET TO FAWK AVENUE.
Notlo hereby is given that the eom
jor. council of the city of Salem. Ore
gon deems it necessary and expedient
and hereby declare it purpose ana in
tention to Improve West Nob Hill street
f:om the north line of Hoyt street to
the outh lint of Pawk avenue, in the
city of Salem. Marion county. Oreyon.
a the expense of the abutting and adja
cent property, by bnneina said portion
of ad street to the established trade,
conttrnctlng cement concrete curbs, and
psvtnt said portion of said street with
a 3'i Inrh asphalt :e concrete pavement
34 feet w4 m accordance with tht platv
and specifications tnerefor which were
adopted by tht common council April
31 1949 whleo are now on flte In the
office' e the eity recotder and which
by this reference thereto art auadt a
part hereof.
The commoti council hereby declare
..j purpose and intention to make the
abov deribo3 improvement by and
through th street improvement depart
ment. Br order of the Coaiano Council April
2 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT.
City Recorder.
Date of first publics Hot. hereof is
.pril 21. 1949.
Cspitai Journal Arrll 21. 79. 341. tilt
I 1 4. 1 7. 9 lllh
Journal Want Ads Pay
i
LEGAL
Ncrr-ICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
itjRTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET
PROM "D" STREET TO .NEBRASKA
AVENUE.
Notice hereby Is fives that the com
mon council of the city of Salem. Ore-
, deems it necsssry and expedient
end hereby declares It purpose and in
tention to improve North Twenty-second
street from the north line of "D" street
to the Nortn line of Nebraska avenue. In
the city of Belem. Marlon county. Ore
con, at the expense of the abutting and
adjacent property, except the treet In
tersections the expense of whleh will be
assumed by the city of Salem, by bring
ing sat? portion of aald street to the
established grade, const rue tini cement
concrete curbs, and paving said portion
of said street with a J men aspnaitic
cuueret pavement 10 feet wide tn accord
ance with the plan and specification
nerefor whlcn were adopted by the
common council April 38. 1949, which are
now on file In the office of the city re
corder and which by this reference there
to are made a part hereof
The common council Hereby declares
Its purpose and Intention to make the
above described Improvement by and
hiough the street improvement depart
ment.
By order of the Common Council April
31. 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT.
City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof 1
April 38. 1949.
Capital Journal April 38. . 10. May
3, 1. 4, 1. 8. 9, 10th.
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
AROYLE DRIVE FROM HANSEN AV
ENUE TO C AND ALAR LA BOULEVARD.
Notice hereby I given that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, deem It necessary and expedient
and hereby declares 11 purpose and In
tention to Improve Argyle Drive from the
"orth line of Hansen avenue to the south
1 ne of Candalarla boulevard, In the city
of Salem. Marlon county, Oregon, at the
expense of the abutting and adjacent
property, except the street Intersections
the expense of which will be assumed
- (he city of Salem, by bringing said
ortlon of said street to the established
grade, constructing cement concrete
curb, and paving aald portion of said
meet with a 3'i incb asphaltlc concrete
totvement 30 feet wide In accordance with
the plan and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the common coun
cil April 35. 1949, which are now on file
n the office of the city recorder and
whirh by thl reierence tnereto are made
a part herco'.
The common council hereby declare
It purpose and intention to mate the
above described Improvement by and
through the street Improvement depart
ment.
By order of the Common Council April
25 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder.
Data of first publication hereof Is
April 21 1949.
Capital Journal April 28. 29, 30. May
3. 2, 4, 1, 6, 7. 9, 10th.
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE
NORTH TWENTY -SECOND STREET
PROM BREYMAN STREET TO THE
SO JTHERLY TERMINUS OP TWENTY
tTCOND STREET.
NUioe hereby Is given that tht com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore-
ion, deems It necessary and expedient
' nd hereby declares its purpose and In
tention to Improve North Twenty-second
si.eet from the south line of Breyman
street to the southerly terminus of Twen-y-second
street, In the city of Salem,
Murlon county Oregon, at the expense
of the abutting and adjacent oronerty.
by bringing ald portion of said street to
the established grade, constructing cement
concrete curbs, and paving said portion
said street with a 3Vi Inch asphaltlc
concrete pavement 30 feet wide In accord
ance with the plans and specifications
therefor which were adopted by the com
mon council April 25, 1949, which are
now on rile in the office of the city re
corder and which by this reference there
to art made a part hereof
The common council hereby declare
its purpose and Intention to make the
above described Improvement by and
throuf tlx street Improvement depart-
ment.
By order of the Common Council April
30, 1949.
ALFRED MUNDT.
Cltv Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof 1
April KB. IB49.
Capital Journal April 21. 39, 29. May
a a, a, a. a. i, , 10m.
Hid Mail William E. Lil
ley (above), 46-year-old let
ter carrier who hid some 5000
letters in a closet in his Los
Angeles home during the past
year, was arrested by Federal
authorities for delaying and
detaining U.S. mails. Lilley
said, "The more letters 1 de
livered, the more people mail
ed. There wasn't any end to
it." (Acme Telephoto)
Mrs. Lynch President
Baptist Church Circle
Amity Mrs. Ted Boyer was
hostess for the Baptist Women's
Mission circle it her home south
of McMinnvllle. Mrs. Edward
Lehman In charge.
New officers elected were
Mrs. Louis Lynch, president
Mrs. William Neely, vice presi.
dent; Mrs. W. H. Loop, secretary,
treasurer. The officers will ap
point the department chairman
and arrange the yearly program
Members reported on the an
nual meeting at Salem.
A letter was read from the
Elmer Boyers, missionaries in
the Belgian Congo. Mrs. An
drew Wakeman, a former mis
sionary to the Belgian Congo
had the lesson hour and told of
the people and customs of the
African people. Guests were
Mrs. Ted Lehman and Mrs.
Ralph Konzelman. Refresh
ments were served.
The hor?shoe wa srejiarded
as a charm sRainst witchcraft
during tht middl ages.
Court Affirms
Of Attempted
Washington, May 2 u.R) By a
today affirmed the convictions of
of attempting to bribe New York
The two men, Harvey Stemmer and David Krakower, were
convicted on charges of attempting to bribe Frankie Filchock
and Merle Hapes to throw a
game with the Chicago Bears
u December, 1947. Filchock
nd Hapes subsequently were
suspended by the National Foot
ball league.
Stemmer and Krakower were
tried and convicted in New
York City and were given 5 to
10 year sentences. They chal
lenged the convictions on
grounds that evidence against
them had been obtained by wire
tapping. Wire-tapping is lawful in
New York when done under
court authorization. Introduc
tion of evidence obtained by
wire-tapping is not permitted in
federal courts.
In other actions today the
court:
1. Refused to reconsider its
two month old decision that
states may ban union slowdowns
wage dispute cases. The na
tional labor relations board
sought to reopen the case on the
grounds that the NLRB did not
realize full significance when it
first came to the court from
Wisconsin.
2. Refused to consider a new
test case involving properties
bought by Negroes in white res
idential developments covered
by restrictive covenants. The
court last year held lower
courts cannot enforce such cove
nants. 3. Agreed to consider the case
of a 33 year old German war
bride who claims she has been
improperly denied admission to
the United States. Mrs. Ellen
Knauff said the attorney general
gave no reason for barring her
last August, five and one-half
months after her marriage in
Germany.
4. Unanimously upheld the
government's right to use in an
anti-trust suit documents barred
from a lower court trial on the
grounds that they were the fruit
of an illegal search and seizure
The charge of illegality was
based on the lower court's con
tention that the grand jury
which ordered the documents
produced was improperly set up
because women are excluded.
5. Agreed to review a Cali
fornia court decision that Ne
groes may be barred from pick
eting a store in an effort to in
duce it to hire more Negro
workers.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salem LteeHwrk Market
1 By Valley Packing Ct-mpanyi
Wooled lambs 130 00 to 133.00
Splint lamb 81 to 81 lb 133.00 to 125.00
Sprlnfi lambs, 89 to 100 lb. 122.00 to 124.00
Yearllncs, under 120 lbs. tlrj.00 to I1S.O0
Yearlings, over 120 lbs. 113.00 to 117 00
Ewe 1200 to 110.00
Cutter cows 110.00 to 815.00
Fat dairy cow MS 0O to M 00
Dairy heifers lift 00 to 119 00
Bull iW ' mvu
Calves 'SOP to 4.10 lbs 1 t?ft 00 to !? bit
Veal 1150-300 lbs.) choice 825.00 to 130 00
Imh prices paid within isr si fori
nd prices for each type. Top, 170-238 ibs
Portland EasUlde Market
Radishes sold generally 50 to cents
a doxen bunches with an extreme top
of 80 centK on the Portland Eastslde
Farmers' Wholesale Produce market to
day. Green onions were 50 to 60 cents
dozen bunches.
Canny district asparagua brought 84.50
a 10-lb. pyrsnid. Yakima valley spears
were 11 to 18 cents a pound.
Spinach was 13.00 to ta.za an oranae
box.
Lettuce sold lor ll.oo a lour-oosen
head crate.
Tomatoes moved at u do to t.so a
lug-
Turnips aold for 11.21 to 11.39 a doxen
bunches.
Portland Produce
Ratterf at 1 amative, sustect to imme
dlale change Premium quality maximum
to .31 to I percent acidity as n versa in
Portland 3-66c lb., first quality 81-84C
lb.: second auam? 19-62c Valle routes
and country polnta 1c less than first
natter wnoiesait run ouia cud. o
Wholesalers Grade A A. 91 score. 82-63c;
A. 92 score, 81-63'ic: R. 90 score. 60c lb.:
C. 89 score. 60e lb Above prtoes are strict
ly nominal
Cheese Selllna orlce to Portland Whole
sale Oregon singles. 38'6-48'A,e, Oregon 9
lb loaf. 41to-Ho.- triplet tie las than
Ingles
exsa To wnoiesaiersi A craae large
53-i3c; A medium, M-51 '-K. grade B,
arge. 46't-49,tC
Kara- Purchased from far inert Carrtn
receipts. I7V-C14 dot.; buyer 1-H be
low wholesale quotations on graded basis
for best hennery eggs
Portland Dairy Market
Baiter Price to retailers- oraae a
prints, 97c AA cartons. 68e. A prints.
67c ; A cartons 68r; 8 print, 95c.
Efft - rrive so maiiera: a a irg
4-55c: certified A larte. 14c: A larac.
S3 -Sic; AA medium. ll-SJe. certified A
medium. 13c; A medium, ll-52c; carton 2c
additional
Cheeeo Prlrt t retailers. Portia a
Oregon sincles tO'-ftO'ic Oreaon ioat. i
b 41tt-2ci triplet IVtt lest than sin
gles
Petiiry
Live Chick ana - No I nualltt POR
plants. No. 1 broilers under 3V lbs 17 -lie
lb.; fryers 3' to J ins.. 31-joc .o..
'osMer 4 lbs and over, 21 -13c lb: fowl
Lexhorns under 4 lb.. 24-36c: over 4
lbs. 26-29c: colored fowl, all weight. 31-
2c: rooster all weights, ll-30c.
Rabbits Averste to growers ror nve
white; fryer white, 4-1 lb 27-29e lb.,
1-8 Ibt.. 'S-T1e lb . colored 31-25e; old at
netvy does. 11-lie oressad fryers tc
butcher 7 e pi hsr one IS-lftc
Tarkeye (Price quoted are not to the
producer oa a dressed weight oasis i-
u fraot s young wmi i . n
I young hens, nominally 96c
Dressed tafkeya to relallerei Uade A.
young hens 70-71c New fnrr style draae
ed A grade yrung tome 69-89
Per I land MUeeManeees
raaeara Park Dry 20e lb., green Te Fa
Keel Valley eoarst and medium trades
tie lb
Mnkalr 36e lb. en 12-month growth.
Hides Calvet 30t , according tm i
areiaht klaa lie l beef 13-lie it. ftu.1 1
S-6e lb country buyers pay 3t Ma
Wei Qfjciatlafie
ffalntte Pranqtiettet first auauti rum
do. 14 7e, large. 317. medium, 27 le; sec
ond Quality jumbot, 30 2t. .trgt 21 le;
medium. 26 It; baby 93 le. eofl shel first
quality large, it 7e; median 21 2t; eet
ond qusl;ty targe 37 3 medium It ?:
beht 21 3-
ritberts - iuniM, 30 , targe lie
med'um. lie, email, tie
Quotations above auppllew ay stonil
wet Nut Orowera Quotation are m the
tasU of 100-Ib betpurehaaa fob plants,
Chfretw l.letek
Chicseo May I J--Mvetvlt market
Hoea 9 000. artne; 31 to mostly 10 eent
h:gher on b'jtrher": Tiilv 2S cent up on
-o- top 111 sparingly; bulk gtod and
UtMt 179-379 sat UN I UM, 1-
Conviction
Bribers
4 to 4 split, the supreme court
two New York men found guilty
Giants football players.
May Wheat Up
In Day's Trade
Chicago, May 2 UP May
wheat showed strength at times
while the new crop deliveries
eased on the board of trade to
day. Other grains were mostly
a little lower, but losses were too
small to be significant.
The May delivery ran up
around 2 points at one time fol
lowing news the government
was in the market for cash
wheat. Some traders had doubt
ed that the government would
continue to buy this month. New
crop futures sank on reports of
rain in the northwest and a fa
vorable crop report on wheat
growth in the southwest.
Wheal closed ' lower to
higher, May $2,18V-'i, corn
was . lower to Vt higher, May
$1.32'a-1.33, oats were unchang
ed to higher, May 64 4 -ft,
rye was unchanged to z lower,
May J1.22. Soybeans were ,i
lower to li higher. May $2.27
2.264, and lard was S cents
lower to 2 cents a hundred
pounds higher, May $1.85-1.92
Body Offers Play
Amity The Associated Stu
dents of Amity high school pre
sented the play "Good Night
Uncle George" to a large audi
ence Friday night.
STOCKS
QUOTATIONS
(By tht Asoetsted Press.
American Can
Am Pow ft IA
Am Tel At Tel
Anaconda ........
Bendi Aviation
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Pack In I
Canadian Pacific
Casa J 1
Caterpllar
Chrysler
Comwlth sj Sou
Con V ui tee
Continental Can
Crown Ikeroacta
Curtiss Wrlgni
Douglas Aircraft
upon! de Nrm
General Erect rle
Qsneral r-oud
Oeneral Hu'ora
Qoodyear Tirt
Int Harvester ........
tnt Paper
Kennecott
Lib by UcN A t
Long Bell 'A"
Montgomery vVard
lash tCelvlnator
.1st Dairy
.-IT Central
Northern Pad fie
Par Am P"ah
Pae Oa al Piea
Pea Tel I el
Penney J O
Medio Corp ,
Rayonier
Rayonler Pfd
Remolds Uetal
Riehfleld
afeway Store
9ar Rneburk
leathern Parlfk
Itaadard Oil Ca
ImdebaXer Car
ftutublne Minlns
rrns.ar!ta ,.
ate Paolfl
.1B0H
. 37 v;
. 41i
. 58
. 41 ,
.. 23
. 46'a
, 21
, 37
. 22 4
, 37 '4
, 40',
Ualaa Oil Ca
0 ailed Mr mas
0 S Steel .
Warner dree Pie
WMiwertb
, 45'.
430 lbs 17 00 to 17.71; few 360-433 lb
b'ltchers 18.31 to 18.79; tood and choice
lows under 400 Ibs 18.71 to 16.50; 4JS-iO0
Ibs 14.75 to 15.50; heavier welehts dowr
to around 11.71 for 600 lbs; early clear
ante.
Cattle 12,000; calves 500: nrnket ac
tlve; steer 25 to 75 cents higher: heifers
25 to 50 cents higher; cows strong to 50
cents miner; bulls strong to 35 cents hith
er: vealers fully steady: few loads hlih
choice steers weighing up to 1375 lbs
27.50 to 2100: lop 28.00; few loads 27.25
anu 37. SO including prime 1670 lb beeve
il 00; bulk good and choice strer
24.31 to 26.71; medium to low kind 22 00
io 34.00: load of choice 1150 b fed heif
ers J6.S0; bulk good heifers 24 00 to 25 00
common to good beef cows 17.00 to 20.00:
canners and cutters 13 00 to 16.75; medium
and good sausage bulls 30.00 to 21.72. Veal
cm 36.00 down.
Sheep 3.500: generally steady all classes-
top 39.75 paid for choice wooled Col
orado fed lambs; clippers around 29.00
down; shorn ewe mostly 12.80 down.
Portland Grain
Portland, May OP) No wheat futures
quoiea.
Cash train: Oats. No. 2. 31-tb white,
57.00; barley. No. 2. 41-lb B W . 4100
Cash wheat bld: Soft white. 2 18. soft
white lexrludlng rexi 2.11; white club,
3-18; western red 2.16.
Hard red winter: Ordinary, 2 II: 19 per
rem, s io, u per cent, a.ao; 12 per cent,
2.23.
Hard White baart: Not quoted.
Today's car receipts: Wheal, 80; bar
ley. 4; flour, 14; corn, 7, oats, 3, mill
feed .
Pert land Livestock
Portland. Ore., May t UP) Livestock
Cattle salable 1500: cahes 10; market
oenint very alow; most bids lower: few
led ster 10 cents off; many bids oft
more; fond 1050 to 1100 lb. steer 24 00
.'omn held sbove 25.00; few tood heifer
3400: very little cone canner and cutter
cow: senerally asking strong with last
week's clone or IJ.0 to 15 50 or above: few
medium and food beef cows It M to 30 00
ome held hie her; eond beef bulls 31 00 to
2?50: few tod vealers 39 00 to 30
choice 33 00.
Hoes salable 104: butchers steady to
15 oenM Miner; sows sttadv; early bulk
sood and choice 110 to 111 lb butcher
70 00 to 20 SO; few 119 lbs 18 00; tood tnw,
16 00 to 17.00: no feeders aold early; tood
and cho.ee 27 50 or Shove.
Sheep salable 309: fairly active, gener
ally steady, small lot good and choke
101 lb wooled lambs 34 50. few feeding
lambs and yearlings 21 00 ta 21 AO: odd
hesd good slaughirewei 11 S0,commoni
Salem Markets
Completed tree repene el St lees deal
ers fee the gal a nee a :ep1lal
Jearnal Reader. fRtelaad tally I.
at all Peed Prtewe
let Ma.b 918.
Rabbit relicts 14 4
Daley Peed 14 00.
Pealtrvi hi.im tnees Ord A com.
d hens 33c ; trad A Leghorn hens.
21 cents. Grade A colored fryers, three
pounds and up, 30c. Orade A old roosters
is -ents
tcrs
Be Int Prleee ftTatra Tares AA 4c
larte AA. 4Sc. larte A. 41-4ftc med.ums
A A 41. medium A 4I-43C: pullets, 2I-10C
ffbelossle Pfleeo Baa Wboiasait prices
te 1 hsu above these prices above
Orade A generally quoted at lie; mi
d mtu 47t4
Bttleefal
Premium 4e, No , Me; N t H-60
b'i nt priresi
Baiter Wnolesalt trade A. 9l-97c; rt
tAi 11-TAt,
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Monday, May 2, 1949 15
Stocks Advance
Irregularly
New York, May 2 (Pi The
stock market held a mixed price
pattern today in quiet trading.
Movement in either direction
was small.
The volume was around 750,-
000 shares.
There was a slight edge visi
ble on the upside, although the
plus signs could hardly be
called a trend.
Steels perked up slightly aft
er stockholders of United States
Steel Corp. approved a 3-for-l
stock split at the annual meet
ing.
Irving S. Olds, chairman
warned that any wage increases
granted at this time would nec
essarily result in increased costs.
On the other side were Stan
dard Oil (NJ), Union Pacific
U. S. Steel, General Motors
Firestone, Sears Roebuck, Amer
ican Tobacco and Republic Pic
tures.
DEATHS
George 8. Brerkenrldte
George S. Breckenrldxe, at the residence
n the Talbot district. April 29. at the
it of 65 year. Survived by a ton. Georxe
C. Breckenridta of Turner; and two
daughter. Mr Herman Bohl of Snlem
and Mrs Oakley M. Cochran of Talbot.
A'so furvlved by three trandchlldren and
wo treat grandchildren. Attended Mis-
slonsry Alliance church. Graveside serv
ices were held Monday. May 3, at 1 p.m. in
the Idlewlld cemetery at Hood River with
Rev Everett Brownlee officiating. Direc
tion the Howell -Edwards chapel.
tneela Viollett
Ansela V.ollette. at the residence
at 758 North Commercial street. April 30.
the ate of 72 year. Survived by a
sister, Mrs. Jack Connel In England: and
a niece. Mrs. Marvin Stuhr of Salem. Serv
ices will be held at St. Joseph's church
Tuesday, May 3. at 9:30 a.m. Interment In
St. Barbara cemetery. Direction Clouth-
Barrlck company.
Hnxh Strong
Hugh Stronff. late resident of 1177 North
o'.mmercial street, at a local hospital,
April 10. Survived by wife, Lela Strong
of (taiem; three daughters, Sandra Strong,
Nancy Lee Strong and Christina Strong,
'II of Salem- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Htronz of Salem; and four brother.
Jame Strona of Copall Beach, Wash.,
Lee Stronx of LaOrande. Vern Strong of
Boise, Idaho and Donald Strong of Sa
lem. Services will be held from the Cloush
Barrlck chapel Wednesday. May 4. at 1:30
p. m. with Interment In the City View
cemetery.
Olto Berhtel
Otto Berhtel, at the residence, tso
1'amarat.k St.. April 30. Survived by wld
..w, Alice Bechtel; Salem: daughters. Annie
-.-yston, Ocean Lake. Mrs. Elsie Sims,
Washouts!. Wash.. Mrs. Grace Bock rod t.
Stillwater, Ok la., and Mrs Ada Brers,
i 'on land; and five grandchildren, stemoer
of the Naiarene church. Services will be
held at the Howell-Edwards chapel Tues
lay. May 3, at 1 p.m.
Melvln E. Jordan
Mel v In E. Jordan, at the residence,
20) S. 22nd St. April 30. at the ate of 94
vara. Survived by daushters, Mrs. Jesse
P. Hayes, and Mrs. E. R. Cornina. both
-a. Ssiem. and Mrs. 8. C. Stephenson, Wa-
hlawa. T. H.; ten grandchildren and 12
great grandchildren. Member ol trie Bap
tist church. Services will be held Tues
lay. May 3, at 2 p.m. In the Howell-Ed
wards chapel with Rev. Lloyd T. Ander-
.son Dffli-latlnx. Interment In Br lc rest Mem.
orlar park. Prlends art kindly asked to
omit flower.
Mrs. El It a bet h Gladys Peters.
Mrs. Ellfabrth Gladys Peterson, it the
residence, 155 N. 31st St., Sunday. May
i. Survived by her husbsnd, Ernest W.
Teterson Snlem two daughters. Mrs. Jesn
EMhrr Hamilton, Vancouver, Wash., and
Peggy Ernestine Peterson, Salem; two
sisters. Mrs. Ray Todd. Vancouver, and
Mrs. Herb Erwin, Gull Lake. Saskatchew
an, Canada: and three trandchlldren, Lin
oa Lou. Betty and Billy Hamilton, til of
Vancouver Services will be held at First
Uapllst church Tuesday. May 3. at 1:30
P m.. the Rev, Lloyd T. Anderson officiat
ing. Direction by dough-Berne k company.
Carrie Mathews
(' rrlt Mathews
In this city Sunday, May 1, Carrie
Mathews, late resident of Salem route 7,
at the see of 77 yeara. Survived by sons.
Floyd Mai hews, Salem, and Roy Mathews.
Denver. Colo.: a damhter. Mrs. Msy
rlrnsley Butte, Neb.; a brother, John
SiBltti, St. Lout, and a atater, Atlie Smith,
3: Louis. Shipment will be made to Ly
man. Colo, by W. T. Rltdon company, for
service and Interment.
Harry H. Bonney
Harry H. Bonney, at the residence, 185
Piedmont St.. West Salem, April 30 at
the age of 73. Survived by widow, Mar
garet Irene Bonney, West Salem; sons,
Kelley Bonney, Salem, Merle Bonney and
Warren Bonney, both of Denton, Texas:
laughters, Mrs. Blanche Wilder, Portland,
tind Mrs Ethel Johnson, Oakland, Calif.;
brothers. Bert Bonney snd Paul Bonney,
both of Snlem, and Ralph Bonney, Gar
Held, Wash.; ller, Mis. EUle Long, Oar
field. Service will be held from W. T.
Rltdon chapel Tuesday, May 3, at 3
p.m. with Rev. Leonard Jones. Interment
la Belcreat Memorial park.
amet M. Jartensew
fesmuel M. Judgenson, lata resident of
Mill City, at Vancouver. Wash.. April. An
nouncement, of services later by Clouth
Barrick company.
Mrs. Nina E. Adams
Mr. Nina E. Adama. at the residence,
route 1, box 195. Salem. May 1. Sur
vived by husband. Moses P. Adams or
Salem: a son. George M. Adams of Los
Antelea; a sister, Miss Laura S. Elms of
Hie Hester, N. T. , two brothers, Oeorxe
Elms and Amos Elms of Lisbon. N. H ,
and two grandchildren, Audrey Adam and
George Taylor Adams of Lot Antele. An
nouncement of services later by Clouth
Barrlck company.
Art her If. Maere
In this ct Msy 1. Arthur H Moore,
late resident of 341 North Huh street, at
the see of 71 years. Survived by two
daughters. Mrs. Helen Bradley and Ml
Ruth Moore, both of Salem, and several
niece and nephew. Service will be
held Wednesday. Mar 4, at 1:10 p m. at
the W. T Rltdon ehapel under the atis
o,ces of Pacific lodge No. 10. AP ex AM
Mrs. Elsie M am art
Mrs. Elsie M Smart, la's resident of
tlO Locust street, Salem. May 1, at St
Vincent hsopltal In Portland Wife of
Gamer C. Stuart of Snlem; dueehter of
Marr E Treuter of Portland; and sister
of Jennie L. Patterson and Samuel A
Oennar. both of Port; and Also survived by
three nephews and four nieces. Services
will be held Wednesday. May 4. at 1 p m
t tht LI Mle Chapel of the Chime at 430
North Ktlllntaworth atreet. Portlrtnd.
with Capt R. B Lohr. of the Stlvstlon
Army corps. Salem, official Int. Inter
ment in tne Rose City cemetery, Port
land. OBITUARY
Minnie Walter tun
Independent Puneral services for
Mrs. Minnie Wolverton of Monmouth, who
died at a Salem hospital, were held from
he Methodist church here Monday aft
ernoon with concluding rlte at RelrreU
Memorial park In Salem, She was born
tn ftaratota. Minn., July 13, lino, and ,
married Richard Christie September 35.
1913. who died five years later. She
came in Oregon In 1931 In married O. A.
Wolverton in Salem July 31. I 111. He
died In 194V She was a member of the
Methodxt church here; Ada chapter OE8
of Independence: Order of White Shrine
of Jerusalem and Age' Rehekah lodge
ITT or Monmoutn. commnsi services .
were In charge of tht Eastern Stars. Sur-.
vlvlnt art t brother. W. M Persona, Be-1
tem. and a lister, Mrs. Kate Stedman.
Biimark, rl D.
Martha 'Minnie i agaim
pcit- Mrs Martha i Minnie Smith, tt. I
pioaeet oUast totiatf res id tat wbt ttatMij
west by ox team In 1887, died Sunday
at an Albany hospital. Funeral services
will be held from tht Plsher funeral
home In Albany at 1:30 o clock Wed
nesday, Rev. Victor Loucks officiating.
8he was born tn Whitman county. Mo,
February 13, 183, and had lived all her
life In this community, she was a mem
ber of the Sclo Baptist church. River
view Oarden club and the Women's Ben
efit association. Surviving are two chil.
dren. Mrs. Anna Mespelt, Scio. and X.
C. Smith. Salem; two half-brothers.
Clyde Reiley. Eugene, and James Be; ley,
Douglas. Arli.; ali grandchildren, eight
great grandchildren and tight treat treat
grandchildren. r
John Puhr
" """" OTUIir, oj, aitrj i xnt
iBilverton hospital. He was born in Nor-
-... nan mora hi mia community
many years. His only close survivor la
his widow, Mr. Moll I., Fuhr. Announce
home" 1t,f tTm ttt KlinIi funeral
Boy A. Ruber
Lyons-Roy A. Huber. 80. died at hit
home Sunday night. Survived by widow
, c ! duhter- Mr- Oeorxe Keeler
of Portland, a son. Donald Huber of
Lyona and a step brother and step sis
ter. Puneral services 2 p.m. Tuesday at
.uu;io,i Hornoj ,n uiayion. -interment
in Pox Valley cemetery.
Joseph J. Botlder
Independence Joseph J. Bowlder, 90.
died In Salem Sunday. He was born In
Missouri September 3. 1168. and cam
iron, there to Oregon In 1888. He was
married te Joslt Hophlns In Independence
April 39, 1900. and moved to a farm in
" iiTa uniu 19,
when he moved Into Salem. Betides hla
. V . " uomaer. ne is sur
vived by two daughters. Mrs. Ehrmaa
Ward. Indpeendence, and Mrs. Vesta Me
Pherson, Salem; sister, Mrs. Catherine,
Rhodes, Independence; two granddaugh
ters and three great grandsons. Funeral
services will be Held from the Walter L.
J clock, Rev. H . A. Schlatter. Salem, of-
......ii.iB ino ouriai in the IOOP ceme
tery south of Independence.
Alfred Dale Sturterant
Lebanon Services for Alfred Dale Stur
.vant who was killed In the battle of the
B.ilge in Belgium. Jan. 4, 1945, will bt
; 'WMnesdey. May 4. it 3 p.m. at th
IOOP cemetery. The Howe-Huston chapel
will receive the body In Albany on Tues
day, and announce the military rites con
ducted by the V.PW. post with Rev.
Lynnton Elwell officiating The yount
veteran was born Oct. 8, 1924 at Agata
Beach. Oregon, comlnt to Lebanon In
1937. He enlisted In 1943 and was sent to
Port Lewis. Oolng over sea In 1944. ho
wa a member of the 113 para troop in
fantry. Survivors arc his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Granville Sturtavant of Leban
on; brother. Jack and Bobbie, Leban
sisters, Mrs. Pay Atkinson. Salem,
Mrs. Nadyns Masston. Corvallis: trand
oother, Mr. Carrie Thomas, Lebanon.
Mrs. Mary Ada Woeldrldse
,.. m,i, Aai wooidridiq
died at the Lantmack hospital on April
- ... - " "Kin ii, iooo ai ooai
Creek, Tenn.. and had lived In Oregon
, " Gcirmonies were ncia
-, viBwiuraaviue union
cemetery with Ret. D. D. Dahltren offic
itlnt. Arrangement in charge of tht
Howe-Huston chapel. Survivors are the
widower. Julian H.; daughter. Mrs. Clay-
" v.Mii.nmia: sisters. Mrs.
Franklin Wllhott, Mr. Margaret Andrew
".i " wawioraaviue, Mrs.
Reed Moore Sweet Home, Mrs. Roy Oar- '
.- '; "V "imam or Cal
ifornia, Charles, Crswfordsville, Ernest,
Molalla. and two grandchildren.
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