Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 26, 1949, Page 23, Image 23

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    AUTOMOBILES
TEAGUE'S SPECIALS
.WE HAVE ACCUMULATED SEVERAL
LOWER PRICED USED CARS IN THE LAST
TEN DAYS. IF YOU WANT A LOT OF GOOD
TRANSPORTATION FOR A LITTLE MON
EY, COME IN AND LOOK AT THESE:
1941 OLDSMOBILE COUPE S PASS., EXTRA GOOD $795
1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR, CLEAN 395
1940 FORD TUDOR, NEW PAINT, GOOD MOTOR 545
1939 PONT1AC 6 SEDAN, FINE CAR 545
1939 CHRYSLER ROYAL COUPE, NEW TIRES 445
1939 CHEVROLET 5 PASS. COUPE, EXTRA GOOD 545
1939 BUICK SPECIAL 2-DOOR, NEW PAINT, NEW TIRES 393
1939 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION SEDAN, FINE MOTOR . . 323
1937 PLYMOUTH COUPE, FINE TIRES, GOOD MOTOR .
937 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN. VERY CLEAN
1938 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR, RADIO & HEATER
SEE JOE SPURLOCK
TEAGUE MOTOR CO.
35J S. COMMERCIAL
AUTOMOBILES
WILSON'S
1941 Chrysler Town & Country
S695
Otto Wilson Co.
Commercial at Center
Pontiac Good Will Cars
'46 Pontiac sedan $1145
'46 Pontiac sedan coupe 1295
'46 Plymouth sedan. P&H 1195
'48 Pontine sedan coupe,
R&H
i7 Pnntiac sedan 145
145
'38 Pontiac coupe
Herrall-Owens Co.
TRADFS
N. Liberty
TERMS
PhoD.
WILSON'S
1941 Chrysler Town & Country
$695
SEATS NINE - OR REMOVE SEAT TOR
EXTRA LUOOAOE
Otto Wilson Co.
Commercial at Center
g.256'
1917 PLYMOl TH special deluxe club toupe.
Radio 4 Hester. Excellent conation.
r8ooo mll. JlWOPh-JMSOZSI
FOB SALE-
ig 4 Door Pontiac laauu
mt!w, one o
ner. Phone wiv.
Eisner Motors Fine Cars
WILSON'S
1947 Chevrolet Sedan $1195
NEW PAINT - A REAL BAROAIN
Otto Wilson Co.
Commercial at Center
Eisner Motors to Buy
A. '32 grill. Chopped top. 16 In.
Reasonable. Ph. 37078.
30 FORD Tudoor. Must sell. Owd me
chanically, mine. w
q255
MUST SELL 1937 Dodge. Ii or best of
fer. Ph. 42631.
'SO MODEL A coupe. Beal beam lights, runs
good.
, rn. aiuoi. -
M CIIEV. master coupe Tires, body,
motor exceUent cond. Radio, heat".
1225 PP. box 112. Woodburn. 0.260
WILSON'S
1940 FORD CONVERTIBLE
$525
Otto Wilson Co.
Commercial at Center
q256'
MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS
M II AKIXV 13 O H. Fmon.bl.. jjjs.
FARM i-QUIPMENT
L'SEITRCTOR TIKES, popular aMI,
as.oo and up. Montgomery Ward & Co..
MACHINERY
li D. 7-A-C CAT 1947 model, drum St doz
er. Tlr, blocks. tooU. power saw. etc.
Take cur or truck as Prt payment. A-l
shape. 15500.00.
FINANCIAL
IF YOU wnnttoKir7our property It will
nay ynu to know how much of an FHA
loan 11 will stand. This information la
obtainable with very little trouble. Do
not hesitate to call on us for any in
formation you desire on FHA loans
STATE FINANCE CO.
151 8 HUh St Tel. ' '
How Many" Bills!
Da you pit ech month tnd whit lo th
amo-int to. add thtm "P p!l?"'
P.r..orl lor loin on thflr Em. lei
Pavmrnt' pln-on. loan nd one month
U pjvm.nt . . . rn,iny midi th"
Ih. montnly total you are now nsylnj.
Yiu may apread Ih. PlyiP'nu ov.r Sa
montha. Borrow awli -where loan
wrild really hi-:p. Come In or phone u
y.- Mar ..iva Vf" 1o 4 out ol 5.
PEFSONAL FINANCE CO
OF SALEM
Sfte. R. ! ... J'!
O R. Alln. Mir.
OLMAL FINANCE CORP
LOANS
Lie S-Ul and U.S7I
HOT H SIMMONS
nisilRANCB AND LOANS
U S Cnmrnercial S; fel 1-8HI
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1!JH6 Fs'rrtPtmds Rod
K-xl Doit 10 Bank
Fre Parkin
Phone t;u.U Lie N M363-82II
Tovd Kenron, Mjt f
r6RTOI R"sviNClS INVESTMENT buy
ral e'nte f tr-t mnrteaRes. properties
al.w. t, .Irmrw Mnk TOUr Own S-
l.cinn net. vnu 6 nrrrcnt We take
.... .11 -ii.e-th-tni if desirfd.
Amounts IIOMI to several thousand doi-
!ir, .Ke or cii "r p ""'-'
STATE FINANCE CO.
I S3 A HUh St. Tel. 31121. r'
a? it rs for
ATTRACTIVE FA Ft SI LO"
ONLY 4 OR INTEREST
6 to 10 Yyt nd No Commiasioo
Leo N. Childs, Jnc.
REALTORS
34 Ataw Ak Fhon 1-I6
IAUTOMOBILES
295
325
185
PHONE J-U73. Q25T
FINANCIAL
PRIVATE MONET
8pec) Rile and Terms
On Larger Loan
Long and Short Tim
Payments
ROT H SIMMONS
131 South Commercial St Phone S-9161
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTk CREDH CO.
132 a Church
Parkin a Plenty
Ph 1-2431 Lie No M-159 815
FARM AND CITY LOANS
4'a and 6
IOVR OWN TERMS of repayment within
reason Cull tor Real Estate Contract
and Second Mortgages
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO
101 Pioneer Tru.it B!d Ph 37183
TRAILERS
SINGLE axle dual wheel trailer, vac
uum brakes, good 10-ply tires, train
Dox. 1175.00. Ph. 4823. 607 N. MadLson,
Silverton. Ore. t25
ONE WHEEL luggage trailer with cove:
Nearly new. Phone 3-3858. 3164 Maple
Ave. x t258
' MODEL 27' Universal trailer. Hec.
refrlg. and hot water. Sleep S. A bar
tain at Trailer Park Village. 6081 Port
land Rd. .256
f FACTOR Y-bullt trailer house, good
cond.. lots ol bulU-tm. S950. Fir Crest
Trailer Park. N. River Rd. t256'
'48. 5MI' VAGABOND traUer house.
4385 Hater St. Ph. 2-3907.
Like new
t256
TRANSPORTATION
DRIV1NO through Minneapolis, Minne
sota, Not. 1. '49 Hudson. Tata S Ph
2-4510. t2iV
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All make need machines sold, rented,
repaired Roan 4M Court Phone 1-CH3
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
new appltanem Vines' Electric Phone
Free estimates Trade-ins accepted on
1-9230 t37 8 Liberty 8t o
AT-UB DOOR SHARPEN I NO
Lawn mowers, scissors, knives sharp
ened. Dexter. 1220 Center. 3-6833. o
AUTO RADIOS
HARtON MOTORS)
N ABU SERVICE
rowing service day phone 1-9166 Klgnt
3-IB04 33? Center
Mike Panek, 27S 8. Com'l. Ph, 3-5161
Brake and wheel aligning specialists.
o259
BRICK WORK
Brick ft block work of all kinds. Ex
perienced, competent masons. Call
Davidson Bros., Ph. 2-8247. o236
BCILDINO CARPENTRY
Remodel repair that horns now. Terms
No down payment Phone 3-4860 o
BULLDOZING
Log., grnd. clear'g, carryall wk. Ph. 42383
or 31264. Oeo. Worth, 840 Plymouth Dr
274-
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg.. clear
tng, teeth for brush. Virgil Kuskey. 1010
Fatrvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Balem. 0265
Dean Robinson. Ph.
3-6531 Or 3-4306
0265
CASH REGISTERS
, The National Cash Register Co.
Casb Registers Accounting Machines
Sales - Service - Supplies
S2S Oalnes Street Phone J -1422
oa-ifc
trutaot delivery of new RCA ei
register AJ makes sold rented,
oa ed Roen 456 Court Pb 3-6771
CEMENT WORK
For expert guaranteed satisfaction new
or repair of foundation, sidewalks
drivewavs. pstioa. curbs walla eta Call
3-4850 O"
C HIM NET SWEEP
Furnace
Ensley
chimneys vacuum cleaned
71 8. 21st Ph. 3-7176 0259
CONCRETE WORK
If tt's made of concrete,
on your work. Ph. 3-1136.
DRESSMAKING
i bid
0264
Dressmaklnn St alteration. Work guar
anteed. 1290 N. 24th. Ph. 3-7686. 0274'
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vlnce's Electric for electrical wiring,
contracting, repairing. 157 A Liberty
J0? o'
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service
Ph. 3-3056. Lee CroM, 1555 Pearl. o253
Breithauotr for flowers Dial 3-S179 0"
FI RNACE A CIRCULATOR SERVICE
!)I SMI(II.D PRODLCTS
WatkiDJ Oo
1717 Center
products Free
Ph 3-639S.
IN IHTION
Johrm-Manyllle Phone S-J748
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Aenrtce Floor Wattni
B'lild'.ica Factorte - Romej
Ftlrr.tteai Without Oblieatlon
AMERICAN BLDO MAPfT CO
Ph Stlem 3-9133 e
LANDSCAPE NTRSERT
F Doerflr; 6i Aorta. Omamentall 150
!6 LincMter Dr at Cor Ph 3-1321
DELUX SERVE SFXF Laundrr 341 Jef
ferson At Phone 3315
LAWN MOWERS
Sharpened guaranteed aerrlce. Hew
power and hand mowers Call Rsrr?
W ott 147 A Com'l Bt Q2 SB'
Cspttv nividlr. Phone 1-4066
MVSIC LESSONS
" Spanish A H swell so Oultaf. Msndoltn
Banjo, etc. 1321 Court At, Ph 3-7W
OFFH'E FTRNITt'RE gl PPUES
n-.lr chair, fllee tnd filing suppliaa
afea aupdeator and euppneg desk
ismrj trpewnter stands briff ewu
lerce Wire R-cordera. Roea 456 Court
OIL Bt RNER SERVICE
w tuarante our work. Ph. 3-6683. E''t.
4-3434. i?,7S!
To Place Classified Ads
Phone 2-2406
EDUCATION
Interior painting. O Horn. Ph.
I-5MI
o357
Vfstrom'a are equipped
painting Phone 3-24M1
PAPFRH4NOINO
Expert Paperhantini and painting. H
J. Woodworth. Ph. 1-5868. Free est.
0279
PAINTING A PAPER nANG IN G
Painting and paperhanglng done sxpert
lyand reasonably. Ph 2-8019. lM
"painting and p'aperhangtng Free estl
mite. Ph. 3-9513- 851 Shplplnj. o3S0
PIC'Tl'RK FRAMINO
Picture framlns
Photi 1-8687
Hutcheoo Palnl Store
Fisher 844 Corn'l. Ph. 3 -80 19
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
SAND GRAVtl
Garden Soli crushed rock. Shovel and
dragline excavating Walling Sand &
Oravei Co. Phone 1-1(249 o"
Valley Sand Oravei Co Silt, sahd
I II dirt Excavating 10B sbovel it cau
Tractor scoop trucks tor dirt moving
Ph office 24002. re 17146 o
SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS
dec trie Roto Router Exclusive Patent
Ruor iharp 8 tee Cuttlne Blade
Clean Sewers, Drains, Tanks. Ph.
S-5327 0
SEWING MACHINES
Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
All makes. W. Davenport, Ph. 3-7671.
o281'
;EPTIC TANKS
K. P. Hamel
Senile tanks cleaned
ilec.ric mac:i.ne ser.ice on sewer ana
dram llnea. Guaranteed work. 1143-Bth
St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. o5l5
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 2445Btate St. Phone l-WJ?'
MtirA'a RntiA nervine Tanks ' cleaned
Roto Rooter Service on Sewers 1019
Elm 8U W. Saem. Ph. 3-9468. l-i321
0261
SEWING MACHINES
Repairs guaranteed all makes. Ph. 35569
1091 Edpewater, West Salem. 0264
AU mates repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Machine Co 130 No
Commercial Ph 3-3512
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under
wood portables AH makes used machines
Repairs and rent Rocn- 456 Court, o'
TRANSFER STORAGE
,jcal U Distance Transfer, storage
Burner oils, coal & briquets Trucks U
Portland daily Agent for Begin House
bold loods moved to anywhere in U.8
or Canada Larmer Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131
VENETIAN BLINDS
Valero Venetian Blinds made to order or
reflnlahed Retnboldt Lewis 2-3639
Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 37328.
WEATIIERSTRIPPINO
Free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. S-5965.
0259
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wymnre, Rt. J, Box JIT. Ph. 3-5133.
WINDOW SHADES
Washtble. Roller. Made to order. 1 Day
Del Relnholdl A Lewis. Ph 2363 o'
WINDOW CLEANINO
Acme lndow Cleaners Windows, wails
woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished. Ph 1-1337 141
Court Lauidoa Cuibertson and afather
WOOD & SAWDUST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 2-4031.
WOOD8AWINO
Atkins & Cross, Ph. 1-8674 or 3-6178.
LODGES
LJO.OS maet every Wea
nesdav flight Vtoitora wei
come
Salem Lodge No. 4, A.P. &
A.M., Wednesday, October 26.
M.M. Degree. 7 pJn.
Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. &
AM. F.C. Degree Friday, Oc
tober 28, 7 p-m.
257
LEGAL
8VMMONT,
i lb Clrewlt Court ol the Stale
Oregon fer the Coentj ol Marlon
IS A BELLE L. RYAN. Plaintiff. fa
ETTA JAMES. widow and unmarr eo.
CORA SMITH. widow and unmarriea.
EMMA ILER VOUtl. wiuww
married. KATHRYN MEYERS nd C L
MEYERS, her husband. JOYCE DKAtte.
and CLAUDE M. DRAKE, her husband.
IVA F. PAULSEN ana . r. rnuuo.
husband. ELLEN FELLER (aUo known b
Nancy E. Fcllert. a single
FRED E. FELLER and CLARA E. FELLER.
M. wife. MARY ELIZABETH BAAEINQKR.
a widow and now unmarried. CHARLES B.
FELLEH. a single man. HATTIE BARK
MAN and J C BARKMAN, her husband.
IDA KRAUS and A. W KRAU8 her N,.
, j kixi a nnovPH and WILLIAM M.
riRfiVKH. her husband. KENNETH FEL-
i fo vTnr.FT FELLER, his wile,
HOWARD SCHEURER and MARY JANE
SCHEURER, his wile, ADAH M. RYAN.
widow and unmarrira. uuuuini
and PETER KUNZ, her husband, NINA c
HARR and ORIN B. HARR. her husband,
nuva rdrithT RYAN and EVELYN RY-
am hi. it MARGARET DICKSON and
mvra .iirt kkn HAYES, hrr husband,
ppt.t(1 X RYAN and autkb. y nr-
AN. his Wile, HAKOUIJ It YAW ana nr,.,c.
RY AW, niS Wlie. r nr.ut.nii.n
a 8lnKle man, ELIZABETH PARRO l r ana
RICHARD V. PARRO IT, ner nusoanu,
CARL LONO and IDA LONO, his wife,
PI ti I1NR PONK U KAtlAM. K W1UUW
e,n h rr,w .,nmBrrlnr1. MARY FIDELIA
rnwe TOWRR and MILTON H. TOWER,
her husband, A E. LaROCQUE, and JANE
DOE LaROCQUE. his Wile, me unanown
v.ir nt A E. LaROCQUE. deceased, HE'
MAN B. CONE, a sliiltle man, REBECCA
thamfh ft winnw ana now unnir'
rifrt JESSIE J. MURRAY, a wiaow ana
nn iinmsrrlrd. MAY SMITH and DON
ALD R. SMITH, her husband, MARJORIE
MURRAY, a single woman. HAROLD MUR
RAY, a tingle man. JACK MURRAY and
tj-iTB uiiRw ay. nu wire, iaiii. 4. i-y-iu,
widower and now unmarried. jEBHih
LONO. a widow and now unmarried,
OLADYS RICK TUFT and ELtCK TUFT,
her husband. REBECCA RICE 8IEOER
and JOHN DOE Blf.itr.it, nrr nuinuio,
MOFE RICE and LOTTIE RICE, his wife.
JANE DOE RICE, widow and now unmar
ried. ALICE CONE, a Widow inn now un
named, EARL CONE and VERNA CONE,
his wife. OFRALD CONE and OPAL
CONE, hit Wife. ELDON CONK and LO
LA CONE, his wife. HAZEL PEPPER and
VERNON PEPPER, her hushand, LITHA
DOL&EN and FRED DOLSEN. her hus
band. ELMER E. JOLLY and EVA E
JOLLY, his wife, and also all other per
sons unknown having or claiming any
right, title, estate. ll-n or Interest in and
to the real property described In the
Complaint herein. Defendants.
TO: EMMA ILER VOOET. a Widow and
unmarried. ANNA OROVER and WILLIAM
M. OR OVER, her husband. HOWARD
SCHEURER and MARY JANE SCHEURER,
his wife, A. B. LaROCQUE and JANE DOE
LaROCQUE. his wife, the unknown hrlrs
of A. K. LaROCQUE, deceased. JESSIE
LONO, a widow and now unmerrld.
OLADYS RICE TUFT and FLICK TUFT,
her hunand. RERFCCA RICE SIEOER
and JOHN DOE SIF.OER, her husband.
MOSE RICE and LOTTIE RICE, his wife.
JANE DOE RICE, a widow and now un
married, HAZEL PEPPER and VEHNON
PEPPER, her husband, ELMER E JOLLY
and EVA E. JOLLY, his Wife, CHARLES
E. FELLER, a single man. and also all
other persons unknown having or claim
ing any right, title, estate. Hen or inter
est In and tn the ral property described
in the romolalnt herein. Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREOON: You are hereby required to ap.
pear and answer the Complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit, as
to those of ynu wiLain the United States
of America, within tour weeks from the
date of first puhtleatlon of th:e Bum
-non which u 8epmtr Ifl'h, 1949. and aa
I to tho of you who are w.thnut the Unit
ed stives of Amerlra, within sli weeks
from the data of first publication f this
Soybeans Lead
In Grain Cuts
Chicago. Oct. 26 Weak
ncsa in soybean! acted as a drag
on the rest of the grain market
today. Beans fell around 2 cents
at times. The major loss was
shown by the December deliv
ery. Other grains did not do much.
A mild buying flurry pushed
prices ahead around mid-day,
but the flurry faded.
Wheat closed lower to V4
December $2.141-4-:18, corn was
Hi lower to 4 higher, Decem
ber S1.18ss-4, oats were
higher, December 72 H, rye was
li-lV lower, December $1431,
higher Dec. $2.15 H-n , corn was
November $2.26-$2.254. and
lard was 3 cents lower to 3 cents
a hundred pounds higher, No
vember $10.45.
Social Hour Club
Monmouth The Social Hour
club of Monmouth met at the
home of Miss Clara Trotter yith
Mrs. B. R. Swenson as co-hostess.
Following a short business meet
ing Dr. J. S. Stewart of Dallas
was speaker for the afternoon.
His topic, illustrated by films,
was "Polk County Health Unit
Program."
Twenty - six members were
present and Mrs. Kent Farley
was a visitor. Dainty refresh
ments wer$ served. The next
meeting will be with Mrs. D. R.
Dewey as co-hostess November
2.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from reports of Balem dealers
lor trie guidance or Capital Journal
Readers. (Revised dally).
Retail Feed Prices:
Eft- Mash 14.80.
Rabbit Pellets $4.30.
Dairy Feed 13.70.
Poultry Buying prices -Orade A color
1 hens 22c: grade A Leghorn hens.
and up, 37-29c. Orade A old roosters. 15c
18-19c: grade A colored fryers, three lbs.
Ecus
Buylnr Prices Extra tarie AA. 6lc;
large AA. 60c; large A, 58 -60c; medium AA
47c; medium A. 45-47c: pullets. 3 4 -38c.
Wholesale Prices Ebb wholesale prices
D-7c above these prices: above (trade A
generally quoted at 65c; medium 52c.
Butterfat
Premium 64-65c. No, L 63c: No. 3. S1
69c; (buying prices).
Batter Wholesale trade A. 67e: re
call 72c
LEGAL
Summons, which la September 28th, 1949:
and li you fall so to appear and answer,
then, tor want thereof. Plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded In
the ComDlalnt filed asalnst you herein.
succinct statement of which relief la as
follows:
For the decree of this Court adjudging
the Plaintiff to be the owner in fee sim
ple of that real property described as:
Beginning at tne most easterly corner
of land conveyed to Oeorge Herren by
Deed recorder October T. 1887 In Volume
29, Page 498, Marlon County Deed Rec
ords, said point being also the South
east corner of land conveyed to the
Buttevllle Farmers Warehouse Associ
ation, a corporation by deed recorded
July 6, 1B91 in Volume 42, Page 300,
Deed Records; thence North 65 Degrees
30 Minutes West along the division Una
of the above noted tracts 4.00 chains
more or less, to the high water mark of
the Willamette River; thence North 344
Degrees East down said river's high wa
ter mark 8.70 chains to the Northwest
corner of said Buttevllle Farmer Ware
house Association tract; thence South
05 Degrees 45 Minutes East along the
Northerly line of tald tract 3.30 chains
to the center of the County Road; thence
South 31 Degrees West 8.70 chains to
the place of beginning, containing 3
acres, mora or less, and being a part of
the Joseph La forte d.l.c. no. 39 ana
situated in Section 32, Township 3
South. Range 1 West:
and also that certain right-of-way ease
ment described as:
The Right-of-way for a water pipe
from the creek East of the warehouse of
Buttevllle Farmers' Warehouse Associ
ation to the engine house belonging to
said Association, together with the riRht
to place one hydraulic ram on said
creek and also the right to use the wa
ter of said creek In quantities sufficient
to run one No. 5 hydraulic ram and no
more and construct trenches and dam In
said creek necessary for the proper con
struction of said nydraullc ram and also
the right and privilege of keeping the
same In order, the said right-of-way and
right and privileges being those convey
ed by Instrument wherein A. E La
Rocque is the grantor and Buttevllle
Farmers Warehouse Association Is the
grantee dated August 11th. 1893, and re
corded tn the Deed Records of said Mar
lon County. Oregon, as of January la,
1911, In Volume 112 at Page 402 there
of: and that the Defendants herein have not.
nor has either of them, any right, title.
Interest or estate whatsoever In or to
such real property and easement rights;
and decreeing that the title of Plaintiff In
and to such real property and such ease
ment and easement rights be forever qui
eted as against the Defendants herein,
and each of them, and all persona claim
ing by, through and under them, or either
of them; and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem Just in
the premises.
J. S. MIDDLETON
Attorney for Plaintiff
1035 Pacific Building. Portland. Or
Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19. 28.
NOTICE OF EXAMINATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Olvll
Service Examination for FIREMEN sub
ject to the rules, regulations and pro
visos of the Civil Service Commission of
Salem, Oregon, (as amended! will be
held at the City Hall, Salem, Oregon, as
follows: Thursday, November 10. 1949.
9:00 a.m.
FIR KM EN Fire Department
OENERAL SCOPE OF EXAMINATION.
In addition to physical examination by
the city Physician: keenness of observa
tion, reading comprehension, ability to
follow direction, relations with others,
physical ability to meet fire department
requirements.
PAY: 1323 00 a month for beginners.
Physical tests as would be ordinarily
used In fire lighting.
REQUIREMENTS: Applicant must have
been bona fide residents of the city of
flslem. Oregon, for at least one year
immediately previous to the date ot the
examination and must be registered vot
ers. AOS LIMITS: 21 to 31 years.
Applicants wit) be required to take a
Physical examination from the city phy
.vclan. Each sddI leant shall causa to be
filed with the Secretary of the Com
mission a statement from the elty phy
sician certifying that the applicant is
mental! and Dhrslcaliy fit for the posi
tion or fireman. In the absence of such
a certificate an applicant will not be
permitted to take the examination.
APPLICATION BLANKS may be
ta;ned at the office of the City Recorder,
must be filed in person, and will not be
accepted for flllnc after tha following
dates- Friday. October 2. 199, 1.00 p m.
DATED AT BALEM, OREOON, October
19. 1919.
ALFRED MUNDT,
C.vii service Commission:
Bt: Alfred Mundt, Secretary
and Chief Examiner.
Oct 20-21-22,24-25-26
The School Board of Union High School
District No. I. Marion County will re
civs sealed bids on 347 steel lockers, sue
1 ft , 6 inches hlth, 12 Inches wide, end tS
inches deep. Thee sre recess locker to be
wt In the hallway. Oive price on key
lorlw, psdloco and combination locW.
Submit sample locker if poaslble. R:o
win be opened at a o'clock pm, Tua
day, November 1, IMS, st thg Donald Cltf
Hall, Donald. Oreson.
The board reserve tha right lo reject
any snd all b:d.
R-yi'rt Ooete. Clerk
Union Hlvh flrhool District N, I
Rt 1, B- 5A
Woodburn Oreioo.
October 21, U4.
MARK E T
QUOTATIONS
lalesi
Uveitis Market
(By Valley Packing Company
Lambs 119 00 to f 10 00
Feeder lambs 111.00 to 116.00
I've ! : 0 to t 00
Cutter eows 17.00 to I9.0
Fst dairy eows fio.oo
Bulls 1U 00 to 116.00
Calves, good (300-450 lbs) 115.00 to 117.00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top 117.00 to 121.00
Portland Eastslde Market
Delicious apples sold for 93 00 to 13 16
a box. loose packed, on the For 'land
Easulde Farmer's Wholesale Produce mar
ket today.
Other apple prices, all for loose p .irked
boxes, were Klnis, 11.25 to 11.50; Jona
thans. 11.25 to 11.75: Spltzenbergs. 1133
to 11.50, and Homes, tl.75 to $3.00.
Com brought 11.65 to 12.00 a crate.
Cauliflower was 11.75 to 82.00 a crate,
good feeders salable 17.00 to 16.00; good
Portland Predaea
But terras Ten tarn, subject to Imme
diate change Premium quality maximum
to .35 to t percent acidity delivered in
Portland S3-86c lb.. 92 score l-64e lb.. 90
score, 57-800. 89 score, 55e Valley routes
and country point 2c less than first.
tier Wholesale rou bulk cuoes to
wholesalers: grade 93 score, 62 cents; A
92 score 61e; B 90 score, 59c lb.; C B9
score. 56c. Above prices are strictly
nominal
Cheese Selling price to Portland whole
sale: Oregon singles 39-40c: Oregon ft
loaf 43-43C. triplet l, less than
singles
Esse tTa Wholesalers) AA grade lar-t.
6l'i-63l; A medium. 49-50ac: grade
B large, SS-as'ic; small A grade. 42..
Portland Dairy Market
Butter Price to retailers: Orada AA
print 67c; AA cartons 68c i A prints
OTc. A cartons obc: o print s-ie
Efgt Prices to retailers- Orada AA
larse. 69c do.: certified AA larse, 68c:
A large, 65c: AA medium 54c: certified A,
medium 52c; B medium 50c; A small
43c. cartons 2c add It ion aL
Cheese Price to retailers Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c . Oregon loaf. 5
1b loirs 44'a-45c lb . triplets, l' cents iess
than singles Premium brands, singles
51'tc lb.: loaf 63Sio
Poultry
Live thickens - No 1 quality run
Plants. No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs. J 4c
try era 2-2 l&.. 24-26c: 3-4 lbs . 37
ro&sters 4 iba and over. 27-28c: fowl
Lee horn 4 lbs and under 18-10c ovt-r 4
lbs 20c; colored fowl all weights. 23-23C
roosters, all weights 18-I9c
Rabbits Average to growers, live whites. I
4-5 Ida.. 18-20O lb.; 5-6 lb.. lfl-18o lb.:
colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does.
and bucks, 8- 12c; fresh fryers to butchers.
50-53c.
Country-Killed Meats
Veal, top Quality. 30-310 lb.: other
grades according to weight and quality
with poor or heavier, 22-zbc.
Hog Light blockers, 27-28c; aowa. 23-
24c
Lamb.1 Top quality, springer. 38-40c;
mutton. 12-14o.
Beef: Oood cows. 20-22a Ib.t eanners-
cutters, 20-22e.
Fresh Dressed Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cwtj:
Beef steers, good 500-800 Its.. 143 45:
commercial. 135-39; utility, 131-33; utUlty,
m -as.
Cow commercial. 131-33: utility. 127-
); canneu-cuttera, 123-26.
Beef Cut (Oood Steers): Hind quarters.
S54-55: rounds, 148-51: full loin, trimmed.
173-78; trlanble. 132-34: square chuck.
140-42; ribs. 552-55; forequarters. 134-38
Veal and call: Oood. 131-40; commercial.
833-35: utility 128-32.
Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs, 141
1; commercial. 136-40: utility. 133-35
Mutton: Oood. 70 IDS. down. 816-18.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-12 lb.. 150-52:
shoulder 18 lbs. down, 139-40; spare-
rlM, 147-50: carcasses. S33-33: mixed
weight 52 per cwt. lower.
Portland Miscellaneous
Caacara Bark Dry 12'fce lb., green 4c lb
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 25e lb. on 12-montb growth.
nominally.
mats caives, sue id- Becoming to
weight, kips 25o lb- beef ll-12e lb., bulls
6-7C lb. Country buyers pay 3o less
Nut Qootatlons
Walnuts Franquettea, first quality ium
bo. 34.7c: large. 32.7c; medium. 27.2c
second quality jumbos. 30.2c; large. 28.2c;
medium, 26.2c; baby. 33.2c ; solt shell, tirst
quality large. 3.ic; medium, 26.3c; sec
ond quality large, 27.2c; medium, 24.7c:
baby 22.2c.
filberts Jumbo, 20e lb.) large, 18c
medium, lflo; small, 13c.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago, Oct.
stock:
(U.B (USDA) Live-
Hogs: Salable 10,000. Market active, IB
to mostly 35 higher on butchers; cow
fully 35 cents higher; top 18.25 quite free
ly; bulk good and choice ISO to 330 lb
butchers, 18.00 to 18.25; most good and
choice aowa 425 lbs down, 16.75 to 17.5'J;
few choice 17.75; 450 to 550 lbs malniy
15.50 to 16.50; few around 600 lbs and
heavier, 15.00: good clearance.
Sheep: Salable 3,000. Slaughter lamb.
Steady to 23 cents lower; top 25.00 on
choice native wooled skins; 24.50 on
choice clippers: most slaughter Iambs
24.00 to 24.75; owes stead w; most 8.00 to
10.90.
Cattle: Salable 11.000. Calves 500 High
choice and prime ateera 50 cents to ;.50
higher; average choice strong to iO cents
higher; kinds grading low-choice nd be
low, steady to 50 cents lower: heifers
steady to weak: choice scarce: cow steady
to fully 23 cents lower; bulls strong; vcai
era steady to 50 cents higher: top highest
since Sept. 1948. for a load ot prime
1200 lb steers; several loads choics to
prima 1050 to 1300 lb weights, 40 25 to
41.00; most high good and choice steers,
33.00 to 40.00: load to average good grades.
27.00 to 32.50; medllum grades. 49.09 to
25 00: load of choice to prime 1065 lb
fed heifers. 36.00; most good heifers, 26 00
to 31.00: common and medium beef cows
14.30 to 16.50; canner and cutters. i200
to 14.54: medium and good bulls, 13.50 to
20.00; bulk medium to choice vealera,
25.00 to 28.50; top 29 00.
Portland Livestock
Portland. Ore., Oct. 26 BJF3 Livestock:
Cattle salable 350; calves 100: market
opening rather alow; generally steady but
very little done canner and cutter cows;
som bids weak to lower: few medium grass
ers 19.00 to 21.50; commons 16.00 to 18 00;
odd medium feeders 17.00; medium heifer
17.00 to 18.50: commons 13.50 to 16.00:
light cutter dairy type heifers down to
10. oo: tew canner and cutter cows 9 00
to 10.50; shells down to 7.00; common end
medium beef cows 12.00 to 14.50; good
young cows 15,50: odd good bulls to 17.25:
common and medium sausage bull 13.30 to
lo.oo; ngnt veaiers scarce; good salalls
22.00 to 23.00 or above; medium heavy
calves 16.0 Oto 18 00.
Hoks salable 300; market active; mostly
steady; early top 23 cents higher: good
and choice 180 to 230 lbs 20.50; few
choice 20.75: 250 to 280 lb mostly 18.50 to
18.73: good 350 to 300 lb sows salable
around 16.00 to 17.00; good and ?hlce
feeders salable 20.00 to 20.50.
Sheep salable 600: market alow: few
early bids and sales slaughter Iambs venk
to 50 cents lower; good and choice ihorn
lamb 20.30; wooled lambs above 31. SO:
good feders salable 17 00 to IB 00: rntd
' 6.00 to 6.50; lightweights quotable to
7.00.
Portland Grain
Portland, Oct. 25 JP) Wheat:
Cash grain: Oat No. 2 SB-lb white 56 50.
Barley No. 2 45-lb B.W. 54 50. No. 1 flag
3.90.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2 194; soft
white (excluding rexi 2.19't; white club
3.19'i: western red 2.191!.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2 ; 10
per cent 2.194; 11 per cent 2 20; 12 per
cent 2 22.
Today car receipts: Wheat 13: barley
4( fiour I; corn 6; oat 1; mi 11 feed 10.
(Adve.-Ms-neitt
Smooth Away Discomfort of
Chafed, Itchy Skin
Yea. it's simple as that! Bathe with mild
Real no) Soap, then spread on medicated
Reamol. Wonderful how quickly and
gently the? toothing ingredient in thit
famous) ointment givt blissful relief.
WALNUT MEATS WANTED
WE NEED 10,000 POUNDS AT ONCE
Top Cash Prices Paid
ORCUTT'S MARKET
4200 No. River Rood
Salem, Ore on Phone 2327 J
I-, a ..a- a. e,a-a.B a a a a.
Stocks Advance
Up to 2 Points
New York, Oct. 26 (Nu
merous key stocks edged up to
new highs for the year In a gen
erally improved market today.
Gains ranged from fractions
to an extreme of around 2 points.
Most additions were a point or
less.
Some quarters In the financial
district linked the improvement
with what had the earmarks of
a revival of efforts to settle the
steel strikes.
Turnover hit a rate of around
1. 500,000 shares for the full ses
sion .
Highs for 1949 were hit by
among others U. S. Steel. Gen
eral Motors, and Du Pont.
Wcstinghouse Electric slipped
a bit, in the face of news that
a 65-cent dividend would raise
1949 payments to $1.40 a share
from $1.25 paid last year, but
later rallied.
Higher prices were paid for
Bethlehem Steel, Chrysler,
Studebaker, Goodrich Tire. Boe
ing, Zenith, American Tele
phone, Mclntyre Porcupine.
Standard Oil (NJ) Barnsdall Oil,
and Celotex.
Railroad slocks were inclined
to hold b?.ck.
STOCKS
Pnw Hi I.I ....
Am Tel it Tel .....
Anaconda ....
Henri Ix Aviation ...
Reth Steel ....
Boeing Airplane ...
Calif Packing
Canadian Pacific ,.
case J 1 ,
Caterpillar ...
Chrysler
314
. 54
MS
, 34H
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. 7
A SOU ...
Cons Vultee ...
Continental Can . ...
Crown Zellerbach .,
Curtlss Wright
uousias A ire rait ...
Dupont de Ncm ...
Oeneral Electric ...
General Pood ....
Oeneral Motors ....
Goodyear Tire ....
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecott
Llbby McN te I ...
Long Bell 'A"
2rn
48
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvtnator ...
Nat Dairy . .
MY Central
Northern Pacific ..
Pac Am Fish .....
Pa Oas A Fleo ....
Pa Tel & Tel
" in!?
..100'i
,.. 52'i
... 13s
Penney J C .......
uanio torp
Rayonler
Ravonter Prd ,
Reynolds Metal ...
Rlrhfleld
Safeway Stores ....
Scars Roebuck
Southern Pacific ..
Standard Oil Co. .,
Studebaker Corp ..
Sunshine Mining .,
Transamerlca . . ..
Union Oil Cal ....
Union Pacific
United Airlines ...
U S Steel .....
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Woolwortti
Heads Roadside Council
Portland, Ore., Oct. 26 U.R)
Mrs. Lela L. Lambert of Oak
Grove yesterday was elected
oresldent of the Oregon Koaa
side council at the annual meet
ing here. She succeeds Mrs. Dan
iel Heffner.
DEATHS
n.. Tafl ft hull
Oscar Tait snutl, at ine reBKinu
1146 Saginaw sireei. ijciQoer
age of 95 years. Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Ethel M. Hale of Salem: a grandson.
Paul A. Hale of Salem: a sister. Mrs. C.
O Dalrymple of Los Angeles; a brother,
Ahntt nt Wrvttnrla. Ohio: six great
grandchildren and one great great grand
child. Service will be held Irom tne
Clough-Barrick ahapel Thursday, October
27 at 1:30 p.m. with Kev. onesier n.
m ttfnhiifi Af delating. Ritualistic services by
Alnsworth lodge No. 201, AF At AM. Please
omit flowers.
.h. Wmrl rim rk
Robert Earl Clark, at his home at
1995 South Commercial stKot. October
5. Survived by his daughter. Miss Mildred
r. n.f-k nf Salem: ana a brother. Rar
Clark ot Balem. Services will beheld from
the Virgil T. Golden Mortuary i ntiriKv
rtvh.!- 11 at 1 t m with Rev. W. H. Ly
man officiating. Interment in tha City
View cemetery.
Carl K. Martin
Carl B. Martin, at tha residence at
Brooks, October 25, at the age of 63 years,
a.irvivavl h his wife. Mrs. Alfreda Msrtln,
of Brooks, and two sisters and a brother
in Sweden. Minuter of Assembly of Ood
church. Service will be held at the Howell-Edwards
chapel Thursday. October 27,
at 1 p.m. with Rev. Howard Hollar offic
iating, interment in neicreai mmonai cai.
rharloa Lewis Wrlsht
Charles Lewis Wright, lata resident of
243 Chemeketa street, at a local :ioipltal
October 25, at the axe of 75 years. Surviv
ing are tha wife, Mrs. Margaret WrUht el
Salem: five children, Lloyd Ernest Wrnht
nf Lebanon, Oeorge E. Wright of Sin An
tonio, Texas, and Mrs. Cora Smiley,
Mickey Wrlaht and Thomas Wright, all !n
Arlxona: and several grandchildren. Serv
ices will be held from tne W. T. Rlgdon
chapel Thursday, October 37, at 1:30 p.m.
with interment in the IOOF cemetery.
Hatlle I. Tomlln
Hettle I. Tomlln, at the residence tt
395 Browning avenue, October 26. at the
aire of 68 years. Surviving are two eons.
Gordon R. Tomlln of Salem, and Oeowe
Tomlln of Reno, Nevada: two brothers
Archie Wolverton of Arlington, Va and
Ralph Tomlln of Prinevllle, Oregon: and
one grandchild. Member of the Calvary
Haptlst church Announcement of services
later by the Howell-Edwards chapel.
PILES
IHIMOMHOIDSI
RECTAL AND COLON
AILMENTS
STOMACH DISORDERS
tlllM tltHlt lllltM IflllttH
to 5 p.m. Evam.nai! Mon, oTT"..
Wd and Frl., until S i,,ut,l
Writ. Of coll ta, "Ml dncrlptlv booHM
The Dean Clinic
In Our 39th Year
M t. CfMt I. V.m,l. n. Qrana1 Ava
T.l.pfcon lAat J9I1 rtt.ti. 14, Ot.
4
Capital Journal, Salem, Or.,
Soule Held by
Chinese Reds
Washington, Oct. 28 VP) Sec
retary of State Acheson said to
day that Chinese communist
authorities are using a "flimsy
pretext" to prevent the depar
ture from Nanking of Gen. Rob
ert B. Soule, American military
attache to China.
Acheson said In a statement
that Soule has been refused an
exit visa because of a demand
by Chinese employes of the U. S.
government that the general re
main on the scene until their de
mands for "exorbitant servants
pay" are settled.
Acheson said this government
"will nnr ftitthnri it rpnrppnJIDW' cnapel. Matins and Lauds of tne
win noi auxnorize us represen-ldead oa T9Citf4 b?fope tht pontif:cia
tatives in China tO submit tO m of wquiem sung by Rt. Rev. Thoma
.,,,t, j Meier, O.S.B., abbot of Mt. Angel abbeyv
SUCn pressure. Father Bede had suffered prevlou hear
nulp harl nlannfri trt sail Oft t,ac ut waa In good health for tha -
&ouie naa piannea 10 sail uci.,t month, and d(,atn came unexpected. .
19 On a British Ship from Shang-, He retired about a year ano from trio
hal in Hrtntt Knno Anhocnn nP"'ncy at uueen or Anteia convent in
nai tO HOng iS-Ong. ACneSOn re- ut. Anel but Just recently returned there -
nnrtfrl that thrpR mpmhers nf
u AmH;nn
the American Consulate general
Staff in Shanghai also ran intO
such delays that they were un
able to sail on the same ship,
OBITU ARY
Anton Bauer
Wood'jurn Anton Bauer, 66. late resi
dent of Woodburn. died .suddenly of a
heart attack Tuesday at his home on the
Pacific highway where he lived alone. He
wa born at Akron, Ohio. May 30, 1883,
and was a retired railroad man. He came
to Oreiion from California In 1930 and to
Woodburn five yv:ir.s aao. Was a member
of the Disabled American Veterans' post
n Salem, the American Lesion at Wood
Sum and the Woodburn Farmer's Union.
Survivors Include three sisters in Illinois.
Funeral announcements later by Rmga,
Wlnfred Edward Toney
Silverton Funeral services for Wlnfred
Edward Toney, S. who died at the hos
pital here Tuesday noon after a short
Illness, will be held from the memorial
chapel of the Ekman funeral home Fri
day at 3 o'clock with Interment in Valley
View cemetery. Rev. BenJ. S. Browning
officiating at the chapei and Rev. 8. L.
Almlle at the graveside. He was the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Toney, among
the early pioneers of Baker county, and
was born at Haines June 38, 1893. He had
farmed for a number of years and then
went to Vancouver, Wash., where he was
In tha restaurant business for nine years
before coming here In the same business
16 years aao. Toney was active in civic
affairs and a lifetime member of the Bap
tist church. He was married to Hazel
I Wash.. Sept. 30. 1912.' Surviving are hla
ioow: two oaugniers, Mrs. rieien Muraw
tl. Vancouver. Wash., and Mrs. Alice
Lund. Silverton; two grandchildren, Tom
and Jerry Murawskl. of Vancouver: broth
er, Fred Toney. Haines and a sister, Mra.
tserina ai cocoa, uunsmuir, tun.
Ed W I linn
Falls City Ed Wilson, resident here for
15 years, died from a heart attack Tues
day. He la survived by his widow. Mrs.
Ora Wilson, Falls City; three sons. Wil
bur Wilson. Seattle: Delbert Wilson. Mon-
mouin ana oranviue Wilson, rails City:
daughter, Mrs. Ida May Scott. Falls
City; grandson, James Wilson, Monmouth,
and a great granddaughter. Kathy Wilson,
Monmouth. Funeral arrangements In
charge of Henkle and Boll man mortuary
at Dallas.
Adrla Anderson
Albany Mrs. Adrla Anderson. 62, 1136
. Ninth Ave., a lifelong resident of Al
bany, died at her home Tuesday. Funeral
arrangements will be announced later
trom the Fortmlller-Freder cltson funera
home. Mrs. Anderson was born at Dayton.
Ore., November 16, 1B86, and cs,me to Al
bany when she was a small :lilld. She
was married at Portland to Fred Ander
son, who died in 1041. Surviving are
son, Edwin J. Anderson and a daughter.
Jean Anderson, Albany; a grandson, Dav
id Anderson. Albany; three brothers, Cecil
and Wllber Burkhart. Albany. Wallace
Burkhart, Cnrvallls, and a sister, Mrs.
Adeline Quick, Portland.
David Sanford Webnter
Albany David Sanford Webster. 75. died
at his horn In Brownsville Tuesday. P'in
eral arrangements are being made at the
Fisher funeral home for later announce
ment. Webster enlisted September 3, i599
at the age of 20, In the U. S. army, and
served with Company H. 39th Voluneera
Infantry regiment. In tha Philippine Isl
ands during the Spanish -A merle an war.
Following his aisoharge In 1901. Mr.
Webster went to Tennessee, where mar
ried Bertha Edwards, March 2. 1913. ihey
cam to Eugene, and later lived at Monte
aano. Wash., four years, at Sandy fr -.tne
year, going to Brownsville In 1933. Sur
viving are the widow, five children. T.eo D.
Medford: Mre. Velma Miller and Cird
well Webster, Denver, Colo.; Ned Ardell
Webster. Mill City and Marvin Weister,
Philadelphia; a brother, John C. Web
ster, Vancouver, Wash., and six half
br others Id Tennessee.
Mrs. Sarah Wilson
Dallas Funeral services for Mrs. A rah
Wilson, IS. will be Thursday at 1:30 pm
from the Henkle and Bollman chapel with
Rev. Charles Davenport officiating. Burial
ne in ureen crest Memnn Pa. it
Sheridan. Mrs. Wilson died Monday In
Dallas. She waa born July So. 1866 at
Pleasant Plain. Iowa, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones. On aJnua-v
30. 1887, she was married to Hugh M
Wilson at Layton, Kansas. She had lived
In Des Moines, Iowa, from 1888 to 1897; tn
Oase county. Nebraska, from I87 to
1940; and In Polk county since it time.
A member of the Methodist church since
lArtVi.t'a.nnnu
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Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1949 23.
IMS, lira. Wilson was a Sunday school"
teacher and held varloua offlcea la
church a long at her health permitted..
Survivnlg are a dauihtr, Mrs. John Veacj, '
Sheridan; two grandsons: a granddaugh
ter; and five great grandchildren. '
Mrs. David Wall 1
Dallas Mrs. David Wall, M, a resi
dent of Dallaa for the past 11 year, dlrl
In the Salem Memorial hospital Tiws
day after an lllnau of IS years. uucrM '-
services will be Saturday at 3 p.m. In tn. '
SvangelicaJ Mennonite Brethren churtn
with Rev A. P. Toews and Hev. D J t
Schulti officiating. Interment w,U bj 'n ,
tha Dallas Odd Fellow cemete-y. M.iXz
fa ret ZacharU was born July 4. 1891, m
Marlon county, Kansas, the daiif.v.r ST- -Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob ZacharU. She wJ
married to David Wall October 2, 19i,V. .
at Corn, Oklahoma. From 1903 to 1914 ha,
lived at Wetherford, Oklahoma, aid lived
In Nebraska for IS years before coming
to Dallas. She had be n a memb-r of
the Evangelical Mennonite B.-eLhrri''
church for the past nine years. Surviving
are the husband, David Wall. Dallis; four'
daughters. Hulda Flaming. Madrid. Neb-'
raka. Viola Wall, Rood house, Ullr.als.
Selms Krause. Salem, and Lave ma Kraust
of Peoria, llUnoLs; and five g'an-lchlklrejjv
I
Bev. Fr. Bede Resa
Mt. Angel Funeral service for Father'
Bede Rose. O S B , s. of Mt. An el abbey.
who died Sun-day morning aftr a heart
attack, will be held Wednesday In tha
to take up residence and begin work on
two new volume of theology he had con-
tracted to trana'.ate for the B. Herdwr
Book company of . Louis. Father Berfe
theology at Mt. Angel seminary, am trans
lator of the theological worts from Latin
and French and for the laat ten years aa
chaplain at the Mt. Ansel convent. John
O. Rose was born In Italy. December
1880, of an Italian father an1 an vn rrr
mother. Moving to Fn:lnn. ?s a child 'r.tf
received an excellent education and eradi
ated from Oxford with a bicl'e.or of arts
decree. He enme to Canrtdi tn 1301 nji
:m: and linnVrctv
In 1309 he enief'd
Joined the far.ilt
cam ot the far weM.
the United States and Jo
or Mt. Ansel college a.
Aftrr a short teaching term In C.iht
he returned to the ?bh-'y and
entered
the clerics! novitate. He made his monas
tic proftwlon on Fobr.nry 10, 1H3. In the
tall ot the same year he wn.t snt to the
Bened:cltne collne in Rome for hi Micr
.studies In thro'o Whn the .school c'oa
ed during 'Vorid war I li? trnnslerrcd to
the Dominican Ci;"-.io Anielico sir.'l ic--cetved
his doctor of divinity de -ree ' in
1918. He was ordained July 16. 1916. . m
Rome and said his f lr.-.t msw at Monle.
Ca.sslno. Returntri to the abbey he
assigned to vnrloua teaching prvita rtpsd1.
tausht, at different tlmw. al jcbr.. vei
metry, rhetoric, literature, ane'ent hblory,
English, Latin, Christian doctrine, phiUj-i f
sophy and dogmatic thculosy. He a'-'o
sLsted for short periods In several nrth
we.st parts he. Father Ilede wrote a nura
ber of articles for The Homlletic and P.
toral Revetw and for St. Joseph Maasrlne,
It was in the 'Jus that he beian the work;
for which he la mnst widely known.
translating the theoloelcal worka of cm'
of his old Roman professors, the Domtn
lean Father Oarrlnou-Lasrange. Five larva
volume have been published and a nittti
work of nearly 1000 pages win appear la
ter this year. They are "God. Hla Exist
ence and Nature" 13 vol.) "Providence,
"Predestination." "The One Ood" and
(still unpublished! "Christ, the Saviour.'!
Other monk who participate in the fu
neral aervice besides Father Abbot Thorn-
were Rev. Martin Pollard. O.S.B., as
sistant priest: Rev. Clement Frank, OS3.
and Rev. Justin Rellly, O 8.B., assistant
deacons: Rev. Dominie Broxmeyer. Ofl.B.,
deacon of tha mft-sa. and Rev, Bonffaca
Aicher, Oa.B.. subdeacon: Rev. Thomag
Broc'.:haus. O.S.B., and Rev. Riohard OaJT
us a., masters oi ceremonies, inwx-
ment will be tha abbey cemetery. i
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