AUTOMOBILES Pontiac Good Will Cars '46 Pontiac Sedan Coupe. R&H $1395 '42 Ply. D.L. Sport Coupe $545 '41 Ford Sport Coupe $445 '38 Olds Sedan $395 '37 Pontiac Sedan $165 '38 Pontiac Coupe ....$ 145 '36 Dodge $195 '37 Willys Sedan $145 '36 Ply. Coupe $ 65 HERRALL-OWENS CO. TRADES MO M. Liberty SHROCK'S ECONOMY LOT 1948 Hudson Commodore 6 Sedan, R&H. 1948 Ford Deluxe Coach, very clean. 1947 Chevrolet Coupe. Heater, sportlight. 1947 Ford Coupe, sharp, and priced o low. 1948 Hudson Sedan. Extra low mileage. 1942 Chev. Aero Sedan. R&H, new paint. 1941 Chev. Sedan. The cleanest and beat in town. Plus a good selection of most makes and models. LOOK FOR THESE AT SHROCK'S ECONOMY LOT 3020 PORTLAND ROAD PHONE 2-7023 AUTOMOBILES WANTED: Clean uaeO cart. 3100 South Commercial 1037 CHEV. aedan. No dents. Oood tlrei. New paint. 1274. 861 Roaemont. Ph. 310. 19.17 FORD Coupe. In good running con dition. $150. 1090 Shipping. q240' 3S FORD Fordor. R &H. 1720 Lancaster q240 MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS '49 HIAWATHA motor scooter. Excellent cond. Ph. 2-8021 or 1935 N. 24th after 4 pjo. .a242 BEST BUT on Harley Davidaon motor cycl. '48 45 cu. In. Terms. May be seen morn. b eves.. 629 N. Winttr or days at j"0 ' r FARM EQUIPMENT 10 CLETBAC crawler tractor with Isaac son blade. Oood running cond. Ph. 3.4785. qji FINANCIAL Penonal Finance Co. 818 Btate. Rm. 125. Lie. - S-122 - M-165. C. R. Allen. Mgr. WANT LOANS on real estate (1800 to 112 000. Good security tt good Interest. Rep. Ph. 1-1111. 112 6. Liberty, Salem. AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 8, Church Parking Plenty Ph. 1-1451 Lie. No. M-1M S-154 $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. 198 Fairground Road Next Door to Bank Free Parking Phon 17032 Lie N US 69-8291 Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. 1 PRIVATE MONET Special Rates and Terms On Larger Loans Long and Short Tims Payments ROT H. SIMMONS 111 South Commercial SL Poena 1-9161 SEX US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4S INTEREST I to 40 Tears and No Commlsslog) Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 144 Stats St. Phons 1-8663 OENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie. S-1M and U-l and ROT . SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-0161 FARM AND CITY LOANS AV.". and B4 TOUR OWN TERMS of repanntnt within reason. Cash for Real Estats Contract nd Second Morutacea. riprrni, SECURITIES CO. 101 Pioneer Trust Bids. Ph. 1-7162 t TRAILERS W FACTORY built. New stoves. Oood cond. Very reasonable. Fir Crest Trailer Park. N. River Rd. t240 is rr r.tinrit houae trailer. Sleeps flood condition. S240 So. Com'l. t243 TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDER from Ssm to Albany or Corvalli Mon. thru Friday. Ph. 3-8M8. DIRECTORY ADDINO MACHINE! All makes oetd msehlnss sold, ronttd. repaired Roan 4M Court Phone 1-8T7J APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair at met new appilanem Vioct's Biectrle Phone Pre sat: mates Trade -In accepted en 1-9239 1 37 8 Liberty St AT-lt DOOR SHARPENING Lawn mowers, sriMora. knivej sharp ened. Dexter. 1220 Center. 3-6833. At TO RADIOS Authorwed Warranty Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co, 151 8 Liberty Ph 1-6955 MARION MOTORS NASH Br VICE iMiti. rriP rib Bhona I-91I6 Night 1-1804 13" Center Ulks Panek. 2T5 8 Com I. Ph. 1-5161 Brake and wheel allsn.ng specialist. 0259' BRICK WORK Bn.-k Jk block work of all kinds. perlenced, competent masons. Call DaviLoD Bros.. Ph. 3-6347. 0256 B' liniNfj CARPENTRT Remodel rrpa:r that horns now Terms Ni down payment Prion 1-4650 HI RHINO CONTRACTOR Alt Bros. A Io botues raised. New (nun dan una. Phons 3-59Q9. Q342' B V LLD O 7-tSG Bj.ldorinf . Ievrl;ni. road bids.. clear Ine, teeth for br-uh Virtl! Hiftty. lft10 a ix lew Ave, pa. 3-1144, Btkia. ! AUTOMOBILES DIRECTORY Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 1-4306. 0265 CASB REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA east register Al makes sold rented, pa:-ed Roen 456 Court Ph 1-677 CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks. driveways, patios, urba, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. CHIMNEY SWEEP Purnac chimney vicuura cleined. concrete wobk Bus Driver Admits iia,a.&gaa "l Stealing $4500 in Fares press makinq Colorado Springs, Colo., Oct. Ait. drau mutini. oood iui eiothw 8 (U.R) A 54-year-old bus driver tor !. aio Bt.t. at. Rm. . oiu charged with embezzlement ad- electrical contracting mitted today that the nickles vine.. ILctrlo for lectrlc.l wlrlM. and dimes he cribbed from fares eontractlDf, rtplrlnt. 117 S- Liberty j.-o o and express charges netted him exterminators $4,500 over seven' years, cockroich. Moth ixterminator service. District Attorney James F. ph. i-imt. Le croa. km Petri. o- Quine ,aid Joy L Pitts, veteran rLO'"T driver for the Cripple Creek- Brcith.u.ri tor nower. DieJ i-tiTS victor Stage Lines, admitted the ntL "- thefts since 1943. Pitts said he t'hel; itove ea dleael oil. Ph. I-S1B6. i..nf nhnilt 00 nut of parh Shell Oil Co I T. Uaiw.n. dutrlbutor. ep; " . Z UU 0Ut OI eaC" e34i day s collections. FURNACE CIRCULATOR SERVICE C A I F k 1 It A DIFTC Vacuumed el repaired. Diorak. Ph. ! jALtM MAKIt I J Q3M HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT Completed from reporfe el Salem dealere . . for the evidence of Capital JonroaJ J. R. Watklna Oo. mtM. tw Reader.. (Reylud dally). 4T.ry 1717 Center. Ph. S-5W. o Retail Peed Prleee: insulation ,v?!.l,T',,:. . Rabbit Pellet. S4.30. Johna-ManrlUe. Phono i-74. o Dairy Feed (3.70. INSTRUMENT REPAIR Poultry! Buying price. -Oraile A color- fd hen. 33c; trade A Leghorn hen.. Expert mualctl Intrument repair. All u.lfle; grade A colored fryer., three lb. work fully guaranteed, JACQUXTH UU and up, 27-39e. Orade A old roostera, l&c. BIO OO., Ph. 1-4141. o34t Egge . Buying Price. Eitra lane AA. 6c: JAINTOR SERTIOR lane AA. 5c; lane k. 3-Sc: mrdlum AA. .... , g-n . 53c: medium A, Sl-ft2e: pullet., 34-37c. W lnflOW Oleanin? Whole..le Price. Egg wholesale price, a-r,!.. nee W.zrog '",0 tlx"" P"ee.l abore grade A AMiIU0AJJ. , . .A ' : (buying prlte.l. Ph. Salem I-H3I fillt wholeealo grade A. 7c: re- LANDSCAPP mrRSRRT eaUJJSe P A. Doerfler Sou, Ornaroontau. MO DIRECTORY N. Lanoarter Dr. M 4 Cor. Ph t-1131. . SEPTIC TANKS LAUNDRT . . ... ... Hlke'a Septic Service. Tank, cleaned. DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry. 141 Jef- sm Rooter Service on Sewer.. 107 ferton St.. Phone 33433. ' ELm St, w. Saetn. Ph. l-(ttt. 3-5337. LAWNMOWERS . o2l Sharpened, guaranteed gervlce. Hn J- ""' " ' eHirn!. power and hand mower.. Call Harry Electrle machine aervlee on ewe and W. Scott. 147 S. Com'l St. o359 drain line.. Ouaranteed work. 1143-8'h -- SI, Welt Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o340 MATTRESSES - . ... .. Tacuum Pumping, no mileage charge. Capital Bedding. Phone S-40M. c, , c0ect ToM., ,, T, MUSIC LESSONS Service. 2343 state St. Phone 3-0734. o' Spanish Hawaiian Oultar. Mandolin. SEWING MACHINES Banjo, ate. 1533 Court St. Ph. I-75IHL R,p,ri guaranteed all make.. Ph. 35588. 0340 1081 Edgewatcr. We.t Salem. 0284 OFFIC1 FPRNTTTJRR e SUPPLIES Bought, .old. rented, repaired. EZ termT Deak eh.lra, fllea and NUng auppllea. makai. W. Devenport, Ph. 1-7571. afea, duplicator and auppllee. deak Q254' lamps, typewriter etaDda. brief Mae. ,rj m,lM repaired, free climate, lore. Wlra Recorders. Rows. 4M Court ,, g., utrh'm Co 130 No Commercial Ph. 3-3312. o PAIXTINO TYPEWRITERS Interior painting. C. Horn. Ph. 1-1311. aatnltb Corona. Remington Royal. Under 0257 wood portables. Ah make need machine. Tlfatrom'. are equipped lo do lout Repair, and rent Roen. 456 Court, o painting Phone t-3483 0 TRANSFER STORAtll PAINTING a PAPERHANOINO -oc.l k Dlat.nc. Tranafer. ..or... Pklotlot tfc pperlDf. rrtt ut. Ph. t-2oa Burner olla. eoal ttrlqui'U Truckj t o361 PortlirnJ dtvlty. JUenl for Beltlnj Houj Pi-rsnivrivn hoW oodJ BiOFfd to nnrhtrt In 01 Kxprrt Piptrtiiiii.nl ind ptlnllnc. 8. Ph 1-8131 J. Woodworth. Ph. I.Mt, rrt VtflANru.INnc' --. .,w '" Silem Ventitlin Bllna m4t lo order oi Jrry Johmon. Ph. t631. 0 rtfDlrtfd fuinholdl h UU I-S39 PAINTING PAPErtHAWOlNQ Pilntlni A piprhin!nff. int. fit. timer Tht BUndmin. Ph. 37338, o dec. H. I. .WO,! Wood. Ph. 1.1.71. iFrTATHTRTfRippINO P.lntlng and paperhanglng. Free ealiT climates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. t-58.5 mate Ph 1-8513. 337 Shipping. O240 "' PltTI RE FRAMINO WELL DRILWNG Picture framlna l.tchata Pal.l Store "" s" ". Phove l-n . pUmBINQ WINDOW SHADE. i,-y,-7ZmtA . into aas7. Wabaole. Rolier Made to order 1 Day FUher lt4Com L Ph. 1-1011; 0lS7 ,, 4 Uwll n , ,. rRlr.PRATIOHRVICE wlyl0. ctlAwn)0 MUler Refrigeration Seme. Co. Ph. 1-1". Aem. , .,. c.n.r.-wir.do...' -m oodwor tlmfd Floors elttned SA.ND OKAVM. .i9 ted po.ljhd Pb t-t311 14 OirdfO Soil, truihtd rock. ShoTel and Court Luidt-i. Culbtruoo ond U.tftfr drifilnt ciciTitinc. Willlnt Bind Oriil Co., Ptiont t-tW. ffOQp BAWDI ST Valley Bind OrM. Oo Bill, nod wt gftni Co P, ,.4M1 e. til dirt (iciTitlnt 10B thovtl cou Tractor aeoop tmckj for Urt mvim nnr:ir Pn offKa UQQl. wa m WUbEa . gAWS m l.O OJ meeu tvery Wea 8.um Ba wrk. Ph. )-toi. UM If ith DPffdhy night Vlsltori wt, pan ..itif agffgB9 ap in-nt TAfdi A King wood Lxxige No. 204 AT. nator iharji tuoi ohim Biadw M Stat communication cian Btirtra ot Drama BptM Tint Oct, 10, I pjn. Wet 8alemm City Cloasod Bom. Plv t-U m l-HM Hfcii( 241. Stock Market Marking Time New York, Oct. 8 M Demand for low-priced shares helped to prop today's stock market. Profit taking sales bit into some recently popular issues and on the whole the market show ed a thorough mixture of gains and losses. Most changes were fractional. A fair amount of business was done for a Saturday although the ticker tape came to a full stop more than once. Turnover was the rate of around 600.000 shares for the two-hour session. Callahan Zinc and American Zinc were among the most act ive issues, both up around Vs. point. Callahan closed Friday at H and American at 6. Among the steadier spots were U.S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Willys-Overland, Hudson Mo tors, Go o d y t a r, Montgomery Ward, Douglas Aircraft, Admir al Corp., American Telephone, Western Union, United Gas Corp., American Smelting, San ta Fe, Standard Oil (NJ), Super ior Oil of California, and R-K-O. Wheat and Corn PrirAC halt v I UVJ gyillrilij Chicago, Oct. 8 ( Wheat and corn sold off on the board of trade today, although large declines were reduced in a rally which started shortly before the close. The July wheat contract showed the most weakness throughout the session, falling more than 2 cents before mak ing a slight recovery. The rest of the market was lower with the leading cereals during early dealings. Late in the session, however, a fair sized demand developed in soybeans Prices shot up quickly, going above the previous close. Some buying came from previous short sellers. Rye also developed late strength. Trading was quite ac tive for a Saturday. Wheat closed . 'A lower, De cember 67 H, rye was V4-54 higher, December $1.48V, soy beans were lVt to 3 cents high er, November $2.34,A-, and ac tive lard deliveries were 2 cents lower to 3 cents a hundred pounds higher, November $10.60 fjm0mmmimi'i'i'yqsmm nm.w ' oswnimn m mm sLuwi..y; WW! 1 W imam hmhwi Pewee Tagged Peewee man up ers In the third world series game at Ebbets field in Brooklyn, is tagged out by Jerry Coleman, Yank second sacker, as he tried to STOCKS iBt tha Aiioc la ted Pr"aa Amerlran Can 97 , 1 Am Pow Si Lt 13', Am Tel it Tel 143', Anaconda 21 Bendlx Aviation Jl Beth Bteel 20 n Boelnft Airplane 21 Calif Packing Canadian Paclfie 13 Case J I JB Caterpillar 92 Chrysler 53 Comwith & sou Cods Vultee 10 ' Continental Can 1' Crown Zellerbach 2ff Curtlsa Wright 1 Douglaa Aircraft Dupont de Nem 64 General Electrle 17 14 General Food 45 General Motora 65 :4 Goodyear Tlra 33', Int Harvester 2i"t Int Paper 62 Kennecott 474 Libby McN & L 8V Lnng Bell "A" 24 Lsomery wara &2T Nash Kelvlnator 14 Nat Dairy NY Centra 10 Northern Pacific Fac Am Pish 12' Pa Gas & Biro 12 Pa Tel & Tel Penney J C " Kadio corp uv Rayonler 25 Ravonier Pld Reynold Metal Richfield Safeway Stores Sears Roebuck Southern Pacific Standard Oil Co Studebaker Corp ; Sunshine Mining Transamerlca , 3 . 42 '4 ... 34S Union Oil cal Union Pacific United Alrllnei U 8 Steel Warner Bros Plo Wool worth jj. MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livestock Market ir Vane Packlna ComDanTi LamtM H9-00 to 120.00 t-eeder lamb -iz-oo 10 tio.vu pwu ::.:o to 14 00 Cutter cowa W.00 to lio.oo Fat dairy cowa sid.do to viv.su At.11 til 00 to IIS 00 Calvei. rood (300-450 IbJ) 15.00 to 117 00 Veal (150-300 lba.) top ....117.00 to 119.00 Portland Produce Bultcrfat Tentativt. iilDjec. xo imme diate change. Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 percent aciaity aenrerea m Portland 63-66c lb.. 92 acoro 01 -64c lb.. 90 score, 57-60C. 19 score, 65c. Valley routes and country points 3c less than first. Hatter Whole a a TOH DUia cudm vo wholesalers: grade S3 score. 2 cents; A 92 score Ale; B 90 score, 69c lb.; C 80 score, 66c. Abova prlcea art strictly nominal. Cheese Bellini priet to poriiana wno- sale: Oregon singles 30-40c; Oregon 6 loaf 42-3c; triplet i1 less mm singles. But (To Wholesalers) A arsoo iara, eS'A-COl'ic; A medium, Sl-54'ic; craria B larte S6S-ftBl.c; small A grade, 42,0. Portland Dairy Market Butter Prlca to retailers: uraae prints 67c; AA cartons 06c; A prints btc. a cartons one; a prima mc, Kggs Prices to retailers: Orado A A lario 13c dot.; certified A lane, 68c; lares 67c; AA medium, 68c: certified A, medium Me: A m odium. SS-ftOc: A am a 11. 43c, cartons 3c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: roniana Oregon singles 39-42c: Oregon loaf, 6 Ib. loafs 44S-4SC lb.; triplets, 14 cents less than singles. Premium brands, singles. si He id.; loai, ts. Poaltry Lira Chicken No. 1 quality POB plants. No. 1 broiler under 1 lbs. 3ft-3c lb.: fryers 24.3 lb., 25-J6c; 3-4 lb.. 27 2c; roaster 4 lb, and over. 37-29e; fowl, Leghorn 4 Iba. and under. 1B-20C, over 4 lbs. 20c; colored fowl all weights, 33 -33c; roosters, all weights 18-19c. Rabbits Average to grower, live white, 4.S 1h 18.20a lb : 6-6 lb.. 16-18c lb.: colored 1 cenu lower; old or heavy dots, and buck. l-12c; fresh fryer to butchers, 50-SSc. Conntrv.Kllled Meats Veal, top quality, 30-12 lb.; other grades according to weight and quality with poor or heavier 32-28r. Hogs: Light blocker. 10-llot km, ll 34. Lambs: Top quality, springers, 38-39e; mutton, 12-i4c. Beef: Oood cow. 10 -33c lb.1 eanner rutters, 30-S2e. Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesaler to retailers per ewt.t: Bcff steers, good S00-800 lbs., I4S-4S: commercial. 127-30: utility, 131-34. Cow Commercial, 131-33: utility, 137 10; etnnera-cutWs. 133-36. Beef cut (Oood Bteersi: Hind quarters. 8&5-S7; rounds, IS2-55; full loins, trimmed. 173-77; trlansles, 131-33: square chucks. 139-41: ribs. IS2-5S; forequarters. 117-36 Veal and calf: Good. 137-40; commercial, 133-3S: utility. 128-32. Lambs: Oood -choice spring lamb. 141 46. commerrlal. 136-40: uttlltv. 133-35. Mutton: Oood. 70 lbs. down. 616-11. Pork cuU' Loin No, 1 1-12 lbs., 156-87; jthoulder 16 lbs. down, (40-42; spart ribs. 147-50: csrca.Mr., 132-31; mlitd a-elthts 12 per cwt. lower. Portland Mueellaneous (asrara Bsrk Dry Wit lb, green 4c lb. Wool Valley coarsa and medium graLta. 45r lb. Mohair 35c lb. on 12-month growth. nominally. Hides calves, ane id., according to weight, kips 350 lb., beef ll-13c lb, bulla 6-7c lb. Country buyers pay So less. nai Waetailons Walnat rranqutttes. nrst quality jum bo, 34 7c; large. 32 7c; medium. 37 3c; econd Quality jumbos. 30. ac; large, as ac; medium, 26 3c; baby, 33 1c. soft Knell, first amy largt. .7c: meaium, ioac; see- nnd quality large, 37 3c; medium, 34 7e. be by 33 3c. ruber is Jumbo, int is. i largs, iac; medium, 16e; small, lie. Barbara Krauger Honored Buena Vista Mrs. Frank Krauger entertained for her daughter. Barbara's birthday. with a party with her school mates as guets. Games were played and luncheon served. Helping her celebrate were Mar tha Sue Krieg, Sally Krieg, Ann Powell, Lois Graber, Joslyn and Roberta Banta, Judy Cook and the honor guest, Barbara Krauger. Reese, first for the Dodg Oregon CIO Turn Bridges Down Bend, Ore., Oct. 8 UP) Long shoremen won support from the Oregon CIO convention here yes terday, but delegates figuratively turned their backs on Harry Bridges, the longshore leader. They rejected a resolution calling for the federal govern ment to withdraw its perjury charges against Bridges. Thus they followed the recommenda tion of the state CIO executive board Portland longshoremen, who offered the resolution, argued that the perjury charge ws "srt of an attempt to weaken their union. Opponents, rebelling against what they called "left-wingers . . . iciiow travelers . . . agents of a foreign nation" denied that the case had any effect on the longshore rank-and-file. They then complimented the longshoremen for their "militant conduct" of the Hawaiian dock strike, and called It a "noble vic tory." There was brief mention of the bargcload of "hot cargo" pineap ple at The Dalles, Ore., but no indication as to whether Ion"- :horemen would be willing to recently when Victor (Cookie) allow unloading now that tne,neVincenci was given his walk- Hawaiian strike virtually is set tied. The barge was brought over during the Hawaii strike, and was picKetea by longshoremen. The owners were unable to un load. Previously longshoremen indicated the barge would have to return to Hawaii before they would consider unloading it. Lions Club Issues Silverton 'Paper' Silverton The members of the Lions club received their first copy of "Lion Lines," pub lished by Dr. A. L. V. Smith, at Wednesday evening's dinner and business program meeting at the Double J banquet rooms. Gene Smith, president, was in charge. assisted by Phillip elites, secre tary. Frank M. Powell, rone chair man, told the group of the West Salem meeting during the past week. One resolution of the zone meeting emphasized the importance of club visitation with special programs. The president named a local mem ber committee to arrange a pro gram for the visitation with the Mill City club In the near fu ture. To serve on the committee will be Bill Evans, Dr. A. L. V Smith, Dr. R. F. Schmidt an,d F. M. Powell The "Laff It Off" play report as to finances will be given at the next regular meeting, it was announced. High school coach Murl Anderson, urged support and attendance at the first game of football Friday with Molalla DEATHS Mra. Satlft Rllrn Marahv lint. ad:e EUn Murphy, lata raaident of 610 North Commercial atrfet. at a hospital Friday. October 7. Mother of Jamea I. Murphy of Portland and alater or Mm. C. L. Chan of Watertoan. A. D, Mra. Ocortc Clum of Willow Lake, 8. D.. Mra. C. V. Kolna of LaPorte City, Iowa Clarence Down of Orind Coulee, Wa. Fred Doanea of Stockholm, 8. D, Brt Downe of Rapid City, 8. D, Charlea Downea of Kearntr. Neor, and W. Down of Salem. Survived alao by two arandchlldren and anvaral nleeea and nephew, Inrludtni Mra, Fred Preier and Mra. Nila Clutlt, both Of Salem, Racita tion of th rosary at the Vtrtll T. Ool den chapel Sunday October t. at I p.m. Serrlcea will be held at St. Jaiteph'i church Monday, October 10, at 10 a.m. Initrmcnt in Bticreai Memorial para, OBITUARY MonmoutriFun.ral aervlee. for Pe.rl Orvsl Black, St. who died In S.lem Thure d.v. will be held In Delias Sinday at I oeloek from the Hnkle and Bollman chapel and burial In the loor cemetery. He was born Sept 7. IHS0. Surviving are his widow. Mr. R-ibv Black. Monmouth, and a sister. Mrs. Morris Rises. Ros.burg, auo sev.r.l nieces and nephews.: Henry Lot. Kapllntr Mill City Punaral aerrlcaa for Henry Levi K iPlinter, II. wera held In the First Prebvterlan church In Mill City Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Ur. Kapltmer died at hi hornt hera tarlr Monday mornlni fnllowlni a Mnferlnt lllneaa. Interment " lh f",r- vlt cemetery. Dr. D J. Periuoon off Id ted. Pall bearer Included F-d Haynea, 4 Bertram. 1. O. Hudon. Char la Dola ia! Al OdMU, Fred Orlmas. Born May I. ll1. In OreenfiaM, Maaa . tot aama t MM Cltr is 1101 whtra fe baa advance to second after Yanks' catcher Yogi Berra caught Eddie Miksis' high foul back of home plate. Phil Rinuto, Yank Short stop, backs up the play as Cal Hubbard, second base umpire, calls the play. Yanks won, 4-3. (Acme Telephoto) Max'e Baer to Take on Charles In Exhibition Sacramento, Calif., Oct. 8 (fp) Fat and 40 Maxie Bacr who dead-panned this week he's on the comeback trail to regain the world's heavyweight crown he lost in 1935, will appear In an exhibition match at Seattle November 1. His opponent? Ezzard Char les, recognized as champion by the National Boxing Associa tion. The date and site of the match were announced here yesterday by Promoter Jack ie King. Reporr 'JoJo' to U Df,l C. IVianage rWU jQCS Sacramento. Calif.. Oct. 8 Joyner (Jo Jo) White, who quit under fire last season as manager of the Seattle Rainiers, may guide the destinies of the Sacramento Solons as business manager. , The Sacramento Bee said yesterday it had learned from reliable sources that White will take over the Sacramento busi ness managership early next week. The post was left vacant ing papers by controlling Inter ests of the Solons. After leaving Seattle, White finished out the season as a util ity outfielder for the Hollywood Stars. He was an outfielder with Sacramento when the Rainiers lured him north several years ago. resided since. He was married In 1002 Albanr. Oregon, lo Clara Bheptierd Kapllnser who preceded him In de.th lour rear. .eo. Kapllnser worked for the Hammond Lumber comp.nr during the working rear, of hui life. Survlvtnta ar. one .on. Lel.nd, of Mill Cltr: one daughter. Mr.. Minnie K.ne. of K.lama. Wash : one .later. Mrs. Minnie uumg.n. of Salem: three grandchildren and one sreat granddaughter. Mr.. Annie Whitfield Lebanon Mr.. Annl. Whitfield, a res ident of Oregon for 41 years, dlrd here on Oct. 6. She we. born Jan. 2i. 186a, In Rochester. Pa. Service, will be held at 10 a.m. Tueedar at the Howe-Huston chapel 1 Rev. H. D. Robeson orncieung. Oravejode service, will be held nt 3 p.m. at Riverside cemetery. Portland. Surviv ing are .on.. Oeorse of Foster, Percy ot Seaside, Fred of Lebanon end H.rrr of Elkton; dsughters, Mrs. Pearl Johnson. Portland. Mrs. Carrie K.y and Mrs. Ruth Oould. Lebanon. Mrs. Mery White. Ore gon City: 17 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Herald Ea.ene Hrlmerdln.er Lebenon H.rold Eugene Helmerdtn.er. well known merchant of Lebanon, died at his home. SSI Eat Sherman atreet. on Oct. g. He was born Nov. 13. 1.88. In Sleepy Eye, Minn. Survivors sr. hi. wid ow. Florenc; d.uehter, Mr.. Audrey Ow ens and .on. Robert, ell of Lehnnon: brother.. Wlllard L. of Portland. Merrill W. of California: .latere. Mrs. A.onla Stratton and Mr.. Marten Hewctt. Calif ornia, and one grandchild, services will be held Monday at 7 p.m. St tli Howe Huston ehspel with Rev. IRoy crnsley of Sprlnsrield officiating. Burial will be In the IOOP cemetery. Mr.. Allre Heller St. Paul Funeral aervlee. were held at St. Psul Oatholle church Friday mornln. at t:30 o'clock, for Mrs. Alice Heller. 43. who died unexpectedly In Mesa, Arlr., with .hlpment m.de lo St. P.ul. her home. The Rev. Father M.vwell. oftlcl.t Ing and the Unger Funeral Home. Ml. An gel. In charge. Burl.l wu In St. I'.ul Catholle cemetery. T. I. Werth WlllBmina Funeral aervlreji wre heM Tuetvdnr afternoon al the MethodlAt church for T. J. Werth of Willamlna. He died Sept. at the Salem Memorial h-w-pltal at tht ae of 72 year. 1 month and 1 day. Burial wan In (irrn CreM cemetery In Sheridan. Sen ice pre con dueled bf the Rev. Arnold Flnkbe:nner, an old friend of the family from Malio. Trauaotl J. Werth wax born AuauM 2ft. 1117, near Berlin. Dermanr, and ame to America In tUM, aettlma with hit par enta In Crandon. D On Ma Jl. 1H02, he waa married to Maria Schuerch, at ZelJ, S. D In November. 190, they moved to near Willamlna, where the raiaed their family. Preredlna Mr. Werth In death wira hia father, mother and two brother. Survivor include his wife, Maria; a dauahter, Mra. R P. Jahn of Grand Ronrte; three aons, Reinholdt P., of Willamlna, Wllmer U. of Dalla-v and Victor T of Cloverdale; an adopted daugh ter. Ft he) Hir-kenben of Portland; four brother. Alfred of Amltv, Pred of Pow ell Bu'le. Conrad of Denver, Colo., Walter of Willamlna; acveral aistera, Alma ! ti ke of Inlare, S. D, Amanda Oilman and Lucr Schaa4 of Newbert, KllratteUi Henp of Pax-o. Waxh.. Mane Btreerh of Or am. Ca!lf. Martha Harrla of Portland. Lillian Oordon of Arco, Idaho: IS trand chilrtren od two treat trandehtldren. Constipation (Colitis) Ia nymptom. not b dlAPtue. Rectal Ailment Ars the Underlying Factor Hemorrhoids and other colon ailments mint be corrected. Ns isou ot Time No llmpttalltntlon Free Iienc rlptlve Rnoklrt DR. R. REYNOLDS Proctologist Naluro-Rectal Specialist 1144 Center Hi. .-lem. Ore. fapllal Journal, Salem, Ore., Wolves Expect Breather in Fox College Contest Oregon College of Education, Monmouth The OCE Wolves will be gunning for gridiron victory No. 3 Saturday night when they tangle with the George Fox College Quakers at fairgrounds stadium in Mon mouth. The contest is expected to be a breather for the Wolves, with freshmen playing a bigger por tion of the clash. Bill McArthur, head coach at Monmouth, is fair lv deep in reserves this season and hopes to give them added experience in the Quaker game Most of the cuts and bruises sustained in the Linfield en counter have disappeared and drills have stressed condition ing and defensive work since Wednesday. Mold. la Fumbles Aid Silverton in 21-0 Grid Win Silverton Taking advantage of a number of opposition mis cues, the Silverton Foxes Fri day night racked up a 21 to leagued Willamette Valley win over the Molalla Indians. Three touchdowns, one by Mo lalla and two by Silverton didn't count because of penalties. After playing ascoreless first half, the Foxes took advantage of three Molalla fumbles shortly after kickoffs. The touchdowns were made by Jim Lance, and Jerry Denson. All conversions were made by Bob Scarth on line bucks. Whirworth Nabs Top in Evergreen League on Win Ellensburg, Wash., Oct. 8 VP) Spokane's Whitworth college was at the top of the Evergreen conference football ladder to day after coming from behind to win its second straight league game last night. Central Wash ington was the victim, 14-13. Two touchdown passes tossed by fullback Ed Kretz in the final quarter and conversions by Bob Cruzen pulled the game out of the fire for the Pirates. Cen tral lost its chance for a tie when Don Doran failed to con vert after shoving over for a touchdown in the last minute of play. Chemawas Nose Sublimity, 7-6 Chemawa By the margin of the conversion point, the Chem awa Indians nudged Sublimity, 7-6 in a Marion County B league encounter Friday afternoon. The Indians scored after a 70 yard march when Dick Thorpe went over from close in. The conver sion was gained on a plunge by Louie Belgarde. Recovering a fumble Ed High bcrger ran 75 yards to score Sublimity's marker. The at tempt at conversion failed. Jefferson Edges Mill City, 13-12 Mill City The Mill City Tim berwolves matched touchdowns with the Jefferson Lions Friday afternoon but couldn't convert. Consequently Jefferson won the Marion County B league contest, 13 to 12. Leo Poole scored both Mill City touchdowns. Jim Grimes performed a similar feat for the Lions and aerialed for the point that won the game. WALNUT MEATS WANTED Wt will Poy Top Prices for WALNUT MEATS Depend On I's tor a Square Deal Willamette 305 So. Cottog St. SAI.i;M, To Sell Your FILBERTS ' WALNUTS SEE H. R. JONES BUYER FOR ROSENBERG BROS & CO. HIGHEST MARKET PRICK CASH ON DELIVERY AT SHRYDER TRANSFER CO. 285 S. Cottogt Saturday, October 8, 194913 , Gar dell a Comes Back Organized, Inks with Cards New York, Oct. 8 (Or ganized baseball welcomed back the last of Its exiles, Danny Gardella, today and heaved a tremendous sigh of relief over removal of Its only remaining legal nightmare. With dramatic suddenness, Gardella announced last night that he was withdrawing his $300,000 damage suit and would try a baseball comeback with the St. Louis Cardinals. This Involved a bit of back room maneuvering becaus when the little outfielder Jumped to the Mexican league in 1946 he was the property of the New York Giants, without a contract. The matter was worked out to everybody's satisfaction, baseball officials disclosed, and all are happy. "Danny has asked for and received his unconditional re lease by the Giants and will sign a 1950 contract with the St. Louis Cardinals," the statement Issued by Gardella'! attorneys said in part. Falls City Kids Bag Black Bears Falls City, Ore., Oct. 8 (U.R) Meet the Bear brothers of Falls City. Early this week 11-year-old Stanley Poe bagged a 280 pound black bear with one shot. Friday his 14-year-old broth- Steve Poe, dropped a 300 pound bear, almost in the same', spot and again with a single' shot. The boys are sons of Conley Poe, veteran hunter in the Falls t City area Both bears killed by the Poe boys were brought down in Jess Reiber's prune orchard a on the edge of town. Dogs be longing to Conley were used In tracking down each. Estacada Wins Canby Go, 13-7 Canby AH of the scoring was confined to the second period Friday night when the Canby Cougars lost a Willamette Val ley league football game to Es tacada, 13 to 7. The win kept" Estacada at the top of the heap along with Sandy. Canby s touchdown resulted from a pass and run play. Per- kett to Kee, for a total of (0 1 yards. Gervais Drubs Turner, 20-0 Turner The Turner Tigeri were unequal to the task of coping with the Gervais Cougars a Marion County B league contest Friday and the latter won 20 to 0. The Cougars were held during the first period but Pat Maloney tallied a touchdown " in the second quarter. Two ad ditional touchdowns were added in the third one by Earl Belle-, que and another by Doug Hall. Decker's is coming to Salem! Watch for the Opening Announcement Grocery Co. Phone 34146 OREGON Phon. 3-4966 Ik