Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 30, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    T
Slocks Advance i
Receding Later
( New York, Sept. 30 (Pi T h e
itock market tried a rally today
with only partial luccesi.
Prices headed downward at
the start of trading. A ponder
ous rally got going and for a
while leading issues moved up
for gains of fractions to around a
point.
Later in the day traders show
ed a high degree of caution and
the market backed down from
the day's best marks.
Volume crossed the 1,000,000
share level once more, swollen
by considerable activity in low
priced Commonwealth & South
ern. The morning rally followed
news that coal labor leader John
L. Lewis had ordered about 100,
000 workers back to the pits on
Monday.
One block of 50,000 shares and
another of 10,000 shares of Com
monwealth sold up 's at 8 and
equal to the year's peak.
Lower most of the time were
Youngstown, General Motors,
Studebaker, Goodyear. Douglas
Aircraft, American Telephone,
Standard Oil (NJ), and Para
mount Pictures.
Among the stronger spots were
Goodrich, Sears Roebuck. North
American Co., Union Pacific and
Texas Co.
STOCKS
By tht Associated Pr-ss)
American Can 97
Am Pow it Lt 12j
Am Tel St Tel uji,
Anaronda
Bendlx Aviation 30",
Ith Steel 28
tfoeing Airplane jli,
C IK Packing 341,
C-nadlan Pacific 14i4
Case J 1 3714
C'terptllar 32
Chrysler 53i
C'lmwlth A Sou 5-i
Conn Vultee 10Ti
Continental Can 331,
Crown Zellerbach 2T
C irtlsa WrlRht vi
Douslna Airrraft
LVipont de Nem 5314
General Electric 37 1,
General Food 44
Genrral Motors A3
Goodyear Tire 39
Int Harvester 27'i
Int Paper 57
K-nnerott 48
Llbbjf Mr N ft L SS
Long Bell 'A" 23'i
Montgomery Ward ....
Nash Kelvlnator 13
Nat Dairy 14',
NY Central 10
Northern Pacific 1T
Tac Am Fish 12 I
Pa Oas At Elee 32 i
Pa Tel & Tel 89.
Penney J C S
Radio Corp 12
Rayonier 2i
Ravonler Pld .
Reynolds Metal 19',
Pirhfleld 3
Sifeway Stores 2T
Sears Roebuck 41
Southern Pacific 42'-i
Standard Oil Co 68
Studebalcer Corp 32 U
81m shine Mining 11R
Transamerlra 13'i
Union Oil Cat 20 N
Union Pacific 811,
United Airline 13't
V 8 Steel 33 S
Warner Broa Flo US
Woolworth 45 S
Soybeans Spurt
Upward Fridav
J.II " US 00 B I
.7.7.7.7.7; t S Chicago, sePt. so s0y-
owj ".'.'.'J!ii ' "soibeans responded to a variety of
M A R KIT
QUOTAWJ
Salea LiTettevfc Marke-a-
1B1 Vallej Packlnft "
Lambs 4I1.1I to
rreder la mhi ...
Etll
Fat dairy cow I! 1 1 ! V. ". ". !l. t 10 11J'
Bulls H 10 1S0U
Calvu. food (300-430 lba.H fill 10 " 00
Veal UW-J0Q Iba.i top ...tflU10 20-u
Portland Prodnra
Huttrrfal Tentative,
dlate change. Premium
to .33 to 1 percent arte
fornana
core, ST-1
and count r
Baiter Wholesale FOB
wholesaler: grade 93 arore,
Imirifl.
:niixttnum
yitrcu in
0 1 percent aclcily tft"i
1 63-6c lb.. 83 arnri lo
r-60r. 80 srore, 68r.l Vtff r
ntry polnta 3c leAtt.u'tr,t
SALEM MARKETS
acor. 88c. Above pricea Wan ttriclly
nominal. f 1
Cheese Selllnf price to Pattlnd1 !
ale; Oregon slnaies 3-40e W
m. loaf 42 -43c. triplet 1 th
IneW. K
Egga To Wholesalers) A r
84', -tJS'c: A medium. H-M'irie
B lane. 88't-SS'c: meU A rail'c
Portland Dairy Market a.
Butter Price to retaken lo AA
prlnta 87c: AA rartona 68c
gic. a rinoni eec; n prima mv
Egga Pricea to retailera: Ot AA
larao lit doz.: certified A rr Bc'
lane 87c: AA medium, 58c: tr.J A
medium, 57c; A medium. 55-5604 kmU,
43c. cartons 2c additional. T
Cherae Price to retailer rrirtA
Oregon single 38-42c; Orrgttl- 1 -lb.
loafs 44va-45c lb.; triplet. IVctnl"
than single. Premium brandg. ufiea.
SP,c lb.; loaf, ASVsc. 1
Poultry I
Live Chiekeni No. 1 qimllt?
plant, No. 1 broilers under 3's lk Hflc
lb.; fryera 2'i-J 11m., 27-39c: 3-4 ltv,c:
roa.stera 4 lb, and over, 30c lfc; '1.
Leghornx 4 Ida. and under. 18-20O, w 4
ids. uc, coiurea iowi an
rooiter. an welRhts
Rabbits Average to
4-5 lb.. 18-aOc lb.: 5-8 lbs.. 16 lie Li
colored z cents lower; old or hetivy
o-il, uiriMq irrrs id DUlcntri,
Country-Killed Meats
Veal, top qual;ty. 30-33C lb.;
grades according to weight and
with poor or heavier 20-25r.
Hogs; Light blockers, J0-31c; c
24c.
favorable Hems today by spurt
ing a couple of cents on the
board of trade. Lard was not
far behind as buying entered
all fats and oils markets.
In back of the upturn was an
unconfirmed rumor that the
Bnvprnmonl lntnrlrl in altnsat
f""1 sttsn nnn nnn tmw rmm.
a 1 ' tw w e"
tries lor ine purchase oi various
rats and oils here.
Price changes in major grains
were not- large, although corn
developed considerable easiness
late in the day.
Wheat closed U-l'a higher,
December S2.14?Si-H, corn was
unchanged to v lower, Decem
ber SI. 177n-34, oats were g low
er to Vs higher, December 68.
rye was unchanged to 4 higher.
December S 1 .45 ? -1 4 . soybeans
were 2M-314 higher, November
S2.301i-$2.30, and lard was 38
to 47 cents a hundred pounds
h.gher, October $11.20,
Completed I rem reports ( Salem dealers
fer the guiaaaee a tapiiai """
Readers. (Revised daily).
Retail Teed frice.;
lit Mah 845.
Rabbit Pellets 84 .
Dairy Feed 13.70.
Poultry; Buvlng pricea Orarto A color
ed hens 31-22e; grade A Leghorn hens.
18-1M; grade A roiorea iryers, mrn iu.
and up, 38-lOe. Orade A old roosters, 15c.
. . .
Buying Prices Eitra largo AA. 8e;
large AA, 85c; large A. 83-85C medium AA,
r- mMtiiim A Sl-51c: PullrLi. 3"C
Wholesale Prleea Eiig vholetale prices
5 -1c above these prices; above graae
seneraltr quoted at toc; meoium, esc.
Butlerfat
Premium 4-85c, No. 1. tae; wo. a, i
58c: ibuying prices-.
natter Wholesale gradi A, 7e; ra
caU 73c.
had formally demanded that the
Chinsese-Soviet dispute be taken;
up immediately after the com-;
VUtee disposed of the Italian
colonies issue. His demand was
rejected by a 21 to 21 tie vote,
with nine countries abstaining1
The committee voted 41 to Si
to place the Chinese question
after the Soviet peace proposals,
after the Soviet bloc protested
bitterly against having their pro
posals shoved back.
After the vote, Tsiang told
newsmen:
"It's a great disappointment
to me.
wl alt weight, 3c;
18-19C.
i growers, live win,
Youths Plan for
Kansas Ciiy Trip
OBITUARY
Refuse Release
Of U.S. Ships
Washington, Sept. 30 M
Adm. Louis Denfeld, chief of
naval operations, declined today
to provide American naval in-
turvpnlinn fnr release 01 tnree
.. ... . . . i.:. Ifriwrfr Michael Well on. Vincent Traegei
United Males mcrcnani snip ! 5-rd-n" Ann. C:if!ord Norton. Joseph
held at snangnaa Dy nationalists
gunboats.
Denfeld, replying to a request
from the owners, wired that
'You will appreciate that the
employment of United States
naval forces under the present
circumstances is not in accord
with United States government ; ii
policy
Frank Walker
Mt. Amel- Requiem hlsh maaa and mil
itary funeral service. for Frank Walker,
S5. eteran of World War I. and pat coni
niaiuler of the local past, w-re hid from
St M.iry'a Catholic cliurch, with the Rev.
Hildebrand M:c:;or. OS B . olftciatina at
tlie maikS. and the Mt. Anel Legion pat
actinK honor suardied by the co'.or bar
M. A. O. Traeger and Fred Lucht and
giiard.o. Matt Wanner and Donald Aman.
Barer were nei)iiea. Ernest WaUer. J'V
eih WalkiT. CharU-s WaUer, all of Mt.
Krank K;rsc!i. Carl Kirsch ot St.
Paul and Kayniond Giilea of Donald. The
firms snuad giving the aalute were ErneM
tars areat orandchOdren and sevei
niecea and nephews. Member of
septh'a Catholic church. Recitation of the
roary at the Virgil T. Oo.cen cnij-et at
60s, South Commercial street 8-indav, Of-
tobrr 1, at 8 p.m. BervicM 11 be r-.i
at tne Virgil T. Golden cnapel Monody.
October S. at 10 a m ita interment in
the At. Barbara cemetery.
I Capital Journal Salem. ()re.t Friday, September 30, 194917
Ar-i , and Vra.
n jeri ;e. N M .
I'eti., Uia-.o.
ictia of V.in!.
Leota LaPsl of A'bu
a son. J B. DeWlit o
AL-ter, Mr. E".ia AJiler-
Kn ; n.ne arhndci.i.d-
Jeaae W. Morrow
II.' Umtjiar lata ra.iHalil nf Prl.
rla cny. Orenon. at a loral hotpttai Hep- FINANCIAL
tember It, at the age ot year a. rur-
Ived dt nis wiie, urs. eyiv.a Morrow
of Prairie City, and 10 son. Charlei, At-
bert, Herbert, Coy, waiter, Kavmonn,
Tom, Homer, Henry and Ernest Morrow
all of Prairie City. Announcement oi ser
virea later by tht Howell-Edwards chapel.
fii aiul cue t::r)tt irsnflf.'.l.d. Atiuoiite
neiit of ,r ice liter bjr C!oun-Br
ir company.
TRAILERS
I'FKSONI, Finance Co. 5.H State,
Hni LiC - S-132 M-1B5. C. R.
Allen, mst". r233'
SMALL TRAII.LE hooM with lotg Of built
Itit. I2U0. Jbui Usp.a Ave. ta
S.MM.L ramntna trailer. Very reasonable.
3M1 Center At Oil
TRANSPORTATION
; carttr;
cwt f
Fcur Salem high school sen
iors n agriculture and three Sil
verton high school boys will be
with a contingent from Oregon
I leaving for Kansas City, Mo., Oc
tober 7 to attend the national
Lambs: Top Quality, springers,
mutton. 10-12c
Beef: Good cows. 22-23c lb.; eai
rimers, zo-zzc.
Freth Dressed Meats
Wholesalers to retailers per
Beef steers. iood 500-800 lb.v. I4ttl i .
commercial. 127-30: utility. 131-34. 1 imerica.
cows-commercial. 3i;33; utility, tau From Salem will be Dar'l
I: canners-cutwrs. 23-26. I , .
Ber cuts iGood steersi: Hind ouar&n Van Oave, Wayne Johnston.
$55-57; rounds. S52-55; full loins, trimtued pla v Ramhn nnH Tames Part
73-78: triangles. J31-33: aquare chuck.. !y, "amD Bna,JameS 4aPl
I3B-41; ribs, 52-55: torequarters, g37-8wright; and from Silverton, Mar
is-W: uuii" 1 mSS?' $37"0; commeref ''vin Johni. Bob Barnes and Law
Lambs: Good-choice aprlng lamba. 4-ience Fisier.
!: commerclftl. 136-40: utility. 133-SR. t I ran nt ci j
Mutton: Good, 70 its. down! io-i8. I Van eave of Salem and
Pork cute: Loin No. l B-12 lb., isc-sii Harnps arrl Fisher nf Silvertnn
shoulders 18 lbs. down, 40-42; aparo-' t,i i i : j :
ribs. 147-50: carcasses. 132-33; mixed "" uc tiuiuica lur nitriLdll
Frank Mel.sj.ner. and Michael
Borscliowa. Burial was In Calvary cem
eterv with aer vices read by Father Hilde
brand. Frank Walker died oi a audden
heart attack while bclnit given preliminary
examination at Veterans' hospital m
Portlaiul. on Monday, where he wu taken
lor admittance and observation. halng
complained of not feeling well that morn
liirf. He waa born at Mennomlnee, Wise,
M.iy 7. In 1904 with his parents set-
ttPri nt Unwell Prairie, and a f'.iort time
r ird.i'd to a (arm In eaiit Mt. Ann el.
Is .survived by hi widow. TUlle: sons.
A FranrLi. aLso a pat commander and
The Ibrandtsen line of New cm wmker: two grandchildren, nil of
York, which operates the threejof 8I nd"MM.' Eiizabeth seller of
merchant ships, said the answer: California.
to the nationalist 'blockade1 of f.M r.alhflone
communist nnrts Which this u-fwihurn Baby Girl Featherstone.
ic in dauaiiUT ot Mr. ana . uruin
. i.iiinnn a Vnrilanri hni.
country doesn't recognize-
give American merchantmen
welRhts 12 per cwt. lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
rascara Bark Dry IS'-'jC 'o , green 4c lb.
Wnnl Valley coarso and medium aradea.
45c lb.
Mohair 26c lb. on 12-month growth.
nominally.
Hides Calves. 30c lb., according to
weight, kips 25c lb., beef Il-I2c lb., bulls
6 -7c lb. Country buyer pay 2c less.
Nut Quotations
aingu Pranquettes. first quality um
34.7c: laree. 32.7c: medium. 27.2c:
second quality Jumbos. 30.2c; large. 28.3c;
meaium, Z6 zc: baby. 33 Zc: soft shell, first
quality large, 29.7c; medium, 26.2c; sec
ond quality large. 37.2c; medium, 34.7c;
oaby zz.zc.
lilberts J umbo. 30c lb.: Urge. 18c:
medium, 18c; small. 13c.
Portland Grain
Portland. Sept. 30 fllW-Cajth grain:
Soft white, aoft white no rex, white
club, hard red winter ordinary 2174
bid.
Hard white baart ordinary not quoted.
Coarse grains Coast delivery:
Oats: No. 3 38 lbs white 55.00 bid.
Barley: No. 2 45 lbs west 52.50 bid.
CIO Threatens Strike
' New York, Sept. 30 (U.B Two
CIO movie industry unions
threatened to throw picket lines
around all Loew's and BKO
theaters in the metropolitan
area tonight as a "token" of
strike action voted not later
than Oct. 12.
Portland Livestock
Portland, Sept. 30 IIJ.R) Weekly live
stock: Cattle: Friday salable B: holdover 78:
calves as. Market flow, mostly a cleanup:
few common and medium atocker and
feeder steers 13.50 to 17.50; good veal era
2100 to 22.80.
top 31.75.
Hogs: Friday salable 18. Steady; top
21.75.
Sheep: Friday aalabla 15. Nominally
steady.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. Sept. 30 ffv-(USD A Salable
hoaa 4,500; moderately active; butcher
over zzo lo steady to 35 cents lower:
lighter welnhts steady to 35 cents hlihen
apota 50 cents up on 190 lb and unuer:
so steady to atrong: top 30 50 for one
loaa ertoicfl zso id: practical top 20.25
Mn. Marr A. Miles
Mrs. Mary A. Miles, late resident of
Dea Moines, Wash., in this city. Septem
ber 29, at tht ase of 88 years. Mor.ier of
Mr, it. ft. RtttnriAon, Salem, and Mr. A
t. Maloney, Ue Moines. Wash : rand
mot her of Lou and Elltabeth Robmsn
both of Salem, and Ailene and L tr
ains Maloney, both of Da Moinu. Wash
Announcement of service later by the
W. T. Rltfdon chapel.
Traugoll J. Werlh
TrauKoll J. Werth. late res dent of
Willamina, at a local hoapital. September
29, at the ase of "2 year. Sirvmne Li a
dauahter Mr. R. F. Jaiin. Urand Ronde
Announcement of aerv ices later by the
Howell-Edftard chapel.
Kenneth W. Hopkins
Kenneth W. Hop ins. lale redden t of
1151 NE 55th avenue. Portland, at a ".oal
hw-pital. September 30, at the ase of 35
year. Survived by his iie, Mrs. -ix-
ine L. Hopgin oi roriiana: io c;ui
ilren. Norman Wayne Hopkins and Jen-
tynn Kay Hopkins, both of Portland, and
his onrenW. Mr. and Mr. J. R Si pes ol
Clinton, Iowa. Announcement of ner vices
later by the Howe 11 -Ed ward chapel,
Mrs. tuna Wyatt
Mrs. Luna Wyatt, late resident or ta
lent, at a local hospital Bt-ptembtT 2 ft
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William
Forntrr of Lebanon and four grandchil
dren. Service will be held Saturday, Oc
tober 1. at 1:30 p.m. at the ciouah-nar-nek
chapel with Rev. Lloyd 1. Amier
snn ofHclattna. Interment at the Haies
ville cemetery.
timer J. DeWitt
Elmer J. DeWitt, late resident of 11R0
E'm atreet. West Salem, at a local hos
pital, September 3D. at the ase of 76
year. Survived by his wife. Mr. Mary
Jane DeWitt of West Salem, three daugh
ters. Mr. Mildred Loucks of Ponca C tv,
Okla . Mrs. Oeraldine Kelley of Phoenix.
$ CASH $
$25 to $500
rrRNrrupF, livestock
EQUIPMENT LOANS CP
TO no
Coma Id or phone
Hollywood Finance Co.
190 Fa:rground Road
Nest Door to B.rik
No Parking problem
Phone 17013 Llo. N U368-SI91
Floyd Kenvon. Mttr t
PRIVATE MOSEY
Special Rates and Term
On Lamer Loan
Long and Short T.me
Paytnen's
ROT H. 6IMMONS
138 South Commercial ttt Phone 1-P161
WILL TRADE for houaa trailer. Sultablg
to rent Pa. 3-1740. t237
lOlrt ONTINIATAL hoiue trailer, 27 ft.
Fully equipped 35B0 S. Com'l. Tip Top
Trailer Court. WC.Jfalfley. till
TRAIl.F.R UPAt'K, 110 per mo. with U
conventences. South side of Paulug can
nery. Wm. Roth. 1740 Oiford. Ph. 3-M8S.
t335
NEW t WHEELED all metal trailer.
Ksi-k and canva Dover. Reasonable.
IVU lee 8' 33
TRANSPORTATION
Kint WANTFO Salem to Jefferson. leg-
:tijt Pi'.r-n iprox. t am. i334
I.KC.AL
SFE TJS FOR
ATTRACI 1VE FARM LOANS
ONLY 4-, OK 4'ic. I ST EH EST
5 to 40 Year and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTOI1S
344 State St. Phone 3-33
GENERAL FINANCE CORP.
LOANS
Lie. S-133 and M-S2I
and
ROY H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
138 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9181 T
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4V; ard 5
VOI"R OWN TLK.MS of rfiarment wlthtD
rca.'-on Cash (or Real Estate Contracts
and Second Moru-ast's.
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
201 Pioneer Trust Bid. Ph. 3-7113 r
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th
Cointv Cosirl for Marion County, Oregon,
haa fixed Thursday. th 27th day of Octo
ber, 1319. at ti-.e hour of 10 o'clock Alt.
at the court ho.ise in Salem. Marion Coun
tv, orezon. as tne time and place of hear
ing of otijert ion. If any. to the final
account Illed by the undersigned In the
tate of RAY OR ANT, deceased, ana I or
ttlmii said rslate.
DATED this 22nd day of September. 19ft
J. K WEATHER FORD, Jr.
Administrator
WEATHER FORD 6i THOMPSON
Attorneya
fiept. 21. 30, Oct. 7. 14.
Al'TO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
183 S Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph 3-3457 Lie No M-159 S-154
NOTK i:s
Examination for Certified Public Ac
countants of Oregon will be held In Port
land from 130 P.M., Wednesday. Novem
ber 16. throiuh Fri., November 18. 1949.
Application must be filed with the Secre
tary on or before October 17, 1949.
E P. Van. C. P. A.. Secretary
509 American B.ink Building,
Portland 5. Oregon
1 A- 3
LODGES
jT LO.Oi1. meet every Wed
nfsdav night Visitors wel
Z . U """"" protection by warships,
convention of Future Farmers of - haoA ffZ nri in
the past and we trust the (state)
department will provide protec
tion in the future," the line's
owners said.
The state department didn't
seem likely to adopt the sugges
tion although vice Admiral
Russell S. Berkey, commander
of the Seventh task fleet, has
two cruisers and at least eight
destroyers in the Shanghai area,
i Officials noted that while the
ai MfuI 37 at the aae of one day,
B''s:des her parent she i survived bv
two brothers. Leonard and Pat. a aiater
Sue. all of Jefferson. Graveside service
will be held Saturday. October 1. at 1 p.m.
at the Gervais Masonic cemetery with the
Rinao Mortuary of Woodburn in charge of
arrangement.
armer, richest degree in the
ational o:ganization.
Johnston is president of the
Silem chaper, Cartwright is sec
tary and ambo reporter, and
Jhns is ai officer of the Sil
Mon chaper. Rambo has since
Aril 10, 1U4, been a city car
qier for the Capital Journal and
in time of srvice Is the oldest
of tie carrie staff. He lives at
40 Evergreei avenue.
Traffic cog est ion has re
duced real esite values in some
dovntown aas of American
citte.
bulk- iood and olee 200-260 lb 20.00
20.20: little In runover 240 lb; good and
choic 200-220 lb 9.SO-20.O0: 180-190 lb
18.S0-U SO; 160-11 lb 17.50-18.50; aow
tinder 175 lb 18. MI-i.lO: 375-400 lb 17.75-
18.50; 425-500 lb 1.75-17.75; odd head
down lo 16.00: go clearance.
Salable cattle 1.2: salable calve 300:
steers aid heifer istly steady although
undertone weac i common grassera
cows steady to stro bulla ateady to 25
cent lower; other agsex about ateady;
two loads cnoice M lb steer 33. 7 s
load good to choice )80 lb weight 31.00;
medium to low-aoc steers 20.00-26.50:
load good 10 lb heltg 31.00; common to
aood beef cow 14. (-11 00; canners and
cutter 1300-14.50: edlum to low-good
bulls 17.0S-18.00; medm to choke vealera
24.00-28 01.
Salable sheep 1.000:ttnerally steady all
classes: western lamb absent; eholce na
tives topped at 23.75 tjfaippers most good
and efcote offeriDgi 23.00-23.75; good
to choice yearling wettr 30.80; alaugh
ter ewes 9 50 down.
United States and Britain
haven't recognized the nation
alists' right to keep ships out
of Shanghai unless they can
maintain a tight blockade, nei
ther western nation has thus far
shown any inclination to use
force.
China Set Back
In Red Attack
Lake Success, Sept. 30 f
Nationalist China suffered a set
back todaw when the UN poll
tical committee rejected de
ma rids for an early airing of her
complaint against Russia.
U. S. Ambassador-at-large
Philip C. Jessup supported China
demand for quick action. But the
general assembly's 59-nation
political committee decided to
defer debate on the Chinese com
plaint until after disposal of
three other major questions
Italian colonies, Palestine and
Russia's "peace pact' proposals.
i Chinese Delegate T. F. Tsiang
infant Norbr
Albany The Infant son of Mr. and Mr.
Ocle Norby, Albany, who died at the Al
bany General hospital three hour after
birth on Wednesday, was buried follow
ing graves Id service in bi. jonn cem
etery Friday at 11 a.m. Beside hi par
ent the baby U survived by a brother.
Doryl Norby, and hi grandparent, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Guy Easley, TuUre. Cal., and
Mr. and Mr. Melvtn Norby. Idaho Fall,
Idaho. Fortmiller-Frederlclwea funeral in
charge.
Joe L. Gamblln
Lebanon Funeral services were neia
Thurday at 3 p.m. for Joe L. Gamblin.
Jr., who died at his home Sept. 27. He
owned and operated a barber shop here.
Born Jan. 2. moo at enrevepori. ia.. ne
came lo Lebanon three yean ago from
Long view. Wain. Dr. John B. Houser of
ficiated at the service, with the Odd
Fellows arranging graveside rites. Surviv
ors are his widow, Agness; children. Keith
Louts. Fanny Sue and J. L . all living at
ihe Lebanon home. Mrs. Doris 8. Hatnr.
ol Lebanon, and one grandchild. Leonard:
brothers. John H. and T. E. Gamblin of
Lebanon and live Uters living out of the
state.
C I It abet h Emery
Lebanon Mrs. Elizabeth Emery, 66
died September 24 In Salem. She wa:
born Nov. 27. 1882 In Ogallah. Kan., com
ing to Lebanon 18 years ago. For the past
ten years she had lived In Salem. She
was a member of the Methodist church
and the Rebekah lodge. Survivors are
daughters. Mrs. Pearl Marquand of Ogal
lah. Mrs. Norma Baker. Hutchinson, Kan.;
son. Alvln Wurst. Redwood City. Cam
sister. Mn. Iva Cruson. Lebanon; Fred
Musgrave. Lebanon and Walter Musgrave.
San Dleno, Calif. Services were Thurs-
In the Howe-Huston chapel with rtev.
Carl Mason officiating. Burial in the IOOF
cemetery.
DEATHS
Mrs. Clema M. McLaughlin
Mr. Clema M. Mclaughlin, ait the
residence at 1084 South Liberty street,
September 29. at the aae of 81 year. Sur
vived by two d a uh titers, Mr. Lawrence
N. Simon and Mr. Frank H. Simon, both
of Salem: two brother, Charles Lambert
of Seattle. Wash., and Edmund Lambert
of Oakland. Calli.; lour irandrhlldren
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