Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 12, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    AUTOMOBILES
I
This Is the Place
Now IS the Time
Here Are the Cars
1948 Hudson 6 Sedan, R&H, low mileage.
1948 Ford Coach, clean, heater, priced
right.
1947 Studebaker Commander Sedan, heat
er, o'drive.
1946 Hudson Commodore 8 Sedan, R&H,
auto trans.
1941 Bulck Sedan, R&H, new paint, runs
good.
1941 Chevrolet Sedan, R&H, very clean.
1941 Ford Coach, new paint, R&H.
1941 Hudson Club Coupe, R&H, sun visor.
1940 Chrysler Sedan, new paint.
1939 Dodge Sedan, good transportation.
PLUS most other makes and models from
29's to 49's. Your own terms within reason.
SHROCK MOTOR CO.
THIS TIME IT'S HUDSON
Phone 3-7922 Where Chemeketa goes to Church
For Low priced cars, don't forget our Economy Lot at
3020 Portland Road.
Mon. Spot Special
At Center and Commercial Is
1946 NASH AMBASSADOR
t PASS COUPE. BEAUT IPUL MAROON. ORIOINAI. PINISH. RADIO AND
HEATER. OVERDRIVE. WINDSHIELD WASHER. THIS CAR IS IN
A-l CONDITION THROUGHOUT. tUli.
HERE'S THE CAR FOR YOU!
MARION MOTORS
337 Center Phone 3-9286
FINANCIAL
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 Fairground Roed
Next Door to Bank
Prce Parking
Phone 17032 -Lie N M) SJ91
Floyd Kenron. Utt r
FOB TOUR SAVINGS INVESTMENT bus
real estate flrat morleaa'.is, properties
Salem & elclnlty Make your own se.
lection, nets you ft percent We take
care of all collections If desired
Amounts S1000 to several thousand dol
lars. See or call us tor partlculara
STATE FINANCE CO.
15S B. Rlih St. Tel 84131. r
SEE, US FOR
ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS
ONLY A", OR 4Vir. INTEREST
I to 40 Yean and No Commission
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
REALTORS
State St. Phone !
GENERAL FINANCE CORP
LOANS
Lie S-133 and U-33S
and
ROT H. SIMMONS
INSURANCE AND LOANS
IS 8 Commercial St Tel 3-9181
TRAILERS
S-WHEEL luggage trailer. All steel. Ne
tires. Can be made Into horse trailer.
.I. trui-h Mr. wheel and tube. Rte. a.
Boa 673. Boone Rd. t373
SI' NATIONAL house, exc. eond. Cheep for
quick sale. Mr Crest Trailer Park. N.
River Rd.
BXCELLENT S wheel utility trailer with
Pipe racks. 13 XZU tarp. neason.oiv. r'
J-0H8. on
MACHINERY
SALE! . SALE!
DISSOLVING
BUSINESS
Must sell complete ma
chine and repair shop,
tools and equip. Every
thing goes. One piece or
a carload.
LATHS. SHAPER. MILLINO MACH.,
STE1U CLEANER. COMPRESSOR,
WELDERS. AIR WRENCHES, 3 NEW
AAA TANKS 4000 At 6000 OAL. CAP..
ETC. MANY MORE ITEMS TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
NO JUNK!!
SACRIFICE PRICES!!
Sale Starts Sat., Nov. 12
OPEN EVERY DAY
FOR ONE WEEK!
INCLUDING SUNDAY
! COME EARLY !
To Make Your Selection
Bird&ZyssetCo.
171 WALLACE RD. WEST 8AT.FM
Phone flalrm 3-MM v372
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINE
AD mattes iieed machines sold, rented
repaired Roeo W Court Phone 1-477
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC BOMI appliance repair service
otw appliance Tinea's Bieeirle Phone
Free aatitnataa Trade-ins accepted on
t-MSt 187 6 Liberty St
AT-rB DOOR 9 n Alt PEN! NO
Lawn mowers scissors knives harp
eneq. Dexter, liw center. i-33.
Al TO RADIOS
MARION IIOIORS
NASH MRV1CI
Towin aemct dar phone I-IIM If not
i-180 JJ" center
BOOT AND PAINT
Braden'a Body St Paint Shop. Opto Sun.
3so cherry. Pn. a-aoaa. 387
BlILDINQ CARPENTBT
Remodel, tvpair thai hone now Terma
e nn oartnent Phone J-lW
Bl'LLDOZINO
Bulldotlni. lavellne. road bide.. elear
Ini, teeth for brush Vireil Huaey, ioio
rairiew Ave. Ph. 3-J14. Sakm. orMT
oean kooidjoq. pu. 3-JJ7 er -o
o291'
Lot. irnd riear't. carrra:: wk Ph 42US
ft Ota, Worth. 141 Fiimoutn
374
AUTOMOBILES
ly.
DIRECTORY
CASH REGISTERS
The National Cash Reslster Co.
Cub RenLstera - Accountlns liacbloaa
Sales Service Supplies
52S Oalnea Street Phone J-4tt
024b
trutaoi delivery of new RCA eaar
resUtei Al tnaaea eoid rented, n
pa ed Roen 4S Court Ph 36778 '
CEMENT WORK
For expert cuaranteed eat Iff action nt
or rDlr of loundatton. tdwalu
dnvewava. patlaa, curb, valla ate Call
8-4850
CHIMNEY SWEEP
Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned.
Ensley. 771 S. 2Ut. Ph. 2-7178. o285
DRESSMAKING
State St. Alteration Shop. Dressmak
ing. 360 State St., Rm. 27. o2SB
nr Mm tiki riff Ai alteration. Work auar-
antecd 1290 N. 24th. Ph. 3-7885. o274
DRIVEWAYS
Crushed rock for drlvewavs fc roads, de
livered. Ph. 2-3661. O203
KLECTRICAL CONTRACT INO
Vlnce's Electric for electrical wlrlni.
contracting-, repairing. iai s biDercr
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator drvlce
Ph. 3-3056. Lea Cross, Rt. S. Box 437-0
e285
BreP.hauof for flowers Dial 1-9179 P
FURNACE A CIRCULATOR SERVICE
Vacuumed A; tepalrad. Dvorak. Pb. 1-496J
0381'
HOME PRODUCTS
RAWLEIOH PRODUCTS. 3-3676. 0292'
HOUSEHOLD PRODCCTV
J R Watklns Oo products FTee
Lverr 1717 Center Ph 3-3399.
INSULATION
Johns-Uanville. Phone 1-3748.
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Wastnt
Bulldinea - Pactorlea Bomes
Estimates Without ObllaaUon
AMERICAN BLDO UATNT CO.
Ph. Salem 3-9133
LANDSCAPT NUBS EST
t V. Doerfler A Sons, Ornamentals. ISO
N Lancaster Dr at 4 cor Ph 3-1321
DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 343 Jef.
frson St Phone 33452. O
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Barry
W. Scott. 147 8. Com'l St. WW
MATTRESSES
Capita. Beddtoc Phone 1-4069.
MUSIC LESSONS
Spanish Hawaiian Oultar. Mandolin
Banjo, etc. 1323 Court St. Ph. 1-769
OFFICE FURN1TWB A SCPPUIS
Desk ehMrs. flies and flllnf auppuas.
iefs. duplicator and supplies, desk
tamps typewriter stands, brief e
'lerce Wire Recorders Roen 469 Court
OIL BURNER SERVICE
We guarantee our work Ph. 1-8662 Eve
4-2424. 0378
Exp. Interior palntlnf Wilson Ph. 1-973:
02B1
Slf strom's are equipped to do i
palatini Phoot 1-2491
PAINTING A PAPERRANOINQ
tPFRtNG At oalnttnt. Est. free. Ph.
2-2608. 0291
Palntlne and paperhanf Inf . Fret est!
mate. Ph. 3-9S13. 857 Shipping. 0292'
PAPERIIANOINO
FTrrt Fart?rhanelni and palntlnt
J. Wood worth. Ph. 1-9807. Free est.
0379'
PS oar nana Ina. Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4019.
0291
PLUMBING
Fisher. 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 330B4
It n Rt FRAMING
RF PRIG t RATI ON" SERVICE
Miller RelritcratioD Serv. Co. Ph. 1-UJ4
oat i
Picture f rim ins Hutcbeoo Paint Store
Phokt -S1
AD A fiRAVEX
Oardeo Soil cruihed rock. Shovel and
drat line excavatlnf wauloc Sao
Oravei Co. Phone 1-9349
Valley Sand A Oravei Co Slit, sand A
f il dirt lice vaunt 10B wove, a tau
Tractor scoop a trucks for din mm
Ph office 34002. res 87146
Salem Saw Wrki. Ph. 1-1601. U91 H Sth
0391
ew;ri m rmt tanss
Electric Roto-Rooter. Exrluilv Patent.
Ratnr Sharp Cittlnf Blade i Clean
Sew era, Drain, Tanks. Ph. 3-1)27,
Stocks Decline
Irregularly
New York, Nov. 12 WP) Gold
stocks took another beating in
today's market.
Colds weakened abruptly on
Thursday following President
Truman's decisive statement that
the price of gold would not be
raised above $35 an ounce as
long as he is president. Losses
today ran to more than a point,
with Homcstake and Mclntyre
Porcupine off around a point each
at one time. Some declined frac
tionally. The balance of the market put
tered along more or less aimless
Turnover hit a rate of about
500,000 for the two-hour session.
Unchanged to a bit higher most
of the time were U. S. Steel, Gen
eral Motors, Chrysler, Goodrich
Montgomery Ward, Safeway
Stores, American Telephone and
U. S. Gypsum.
Balky spots Included U. S.
Rubber, Lockheed, Radio Corp.,
North American Co., Anaconda
Copper, Union Pacific, Texas
Co., and Johns-Manville.
High Scores Counted
Silverton Awarded for high
scores at the first in a series of
card parties held at the parish
hall of the Silverton St Paul's
Catholic parish, with Alfred
Scbiedler as general chairman,
were William Lucht, Mrs. Karl
Hess, Robert Wellman, Mrs.
Hubert Esser and Gregory
Schimmel.
DIRECTORY
S1WINO MACHINES
Bought, fold, rented, repaired. EZ terms.
All makes W. Daeenport. Ph. I-767I
031'
SEPTIC TANKS
Mike's Septle Service, Tank cleaned.
Roto Rooter service on Sewers. 1079
Elm St- W. Salem. Ph. 1-9466. 1-5327
0287
Electric machine service on sewer and
drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1141-6th
K. F. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned
St., West Salem. Ph. 1-7404. 0275
Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge
Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank
Service. 2445 State St. Phone 1-0734. o
SEWING MACHINES
All makes repaired, free estimates
Singer Sewing Machine Co 130 . No
Commercial Ph 3 -35 12 o
TRANSFEP A STOEAGB
"deal A Distance Transfer stotaee
Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks u
Portland dally Agent for Beklna House
bold goods moved to anywhere Id OS
oi' Oanada Lanne Transfer A Storage
Ph 3-3131 e
TRUCK A TRANSFER
Lester DeLaoo truck service. Commer
clal hauling. Dally service to Portlmd.
Ph. 2-1730. OitW
TYPEWRITERS
Smith CoronaRemington Royal, Cnder-
wood portables Ail make used machine
Repairs and rent Roen. tat couri
VENETIAN DUNDS
9alem Venetian Blinds made to order it
r finished Relnholdt A Lewis 3-3639
Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 17338.
WEATHERSTRIPPINO
WELL DRILLING
Fred Wrmore, Rt. 2. Box 31T. Ph. 3-5136.
0291
WINDOW SHADES
Wasbcble. Roller Madt to order 1 Day
Del Relnholdt A Lewis Ph 23639 0
WINDOW CLEANING
Acmt . Indow Cleaners Windows, wailf
sj wooawora cieaneo rtoors civdj
waied and polished Pb 3-3337 147
Court Lansdoo. CulbtrUoo and Mather
WOOD A SAWDCST
West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 3-4031.
WOODSAWING
Atkins A Cross. Ph. 1-1674 or 3-9171
LODGES
I.O.OJ1 meets every Wed
nnwlRv ueht Vteifore wpt
LEGAL
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
Notice Is hereby given thst sealed
bids will be received by the undersigned
until tht hour of 1:00 o'clock p.m. on
the 28th day of November, 1949. and Im
mediately thereafter publicly opened oy
th nutrii-t School Board of Union Hlth
School District No. 1. Marlon County. Or-
aer,K tha Hlsh Hnool HUllOinE Bl Ot.
Pul' Oreeon for an issue of bonds of
said Union Hlth School District In tht
amount or one Hunarea oeveniy-sia inou
sand Dollars ( 1 176.000 1. Said bonds to be
denominations of One Thousand Dollars
(91.000), to be dated January 1, 1950, and
to mature aerially in numerical order as
follows:
117,000 on January i,
17,000 on January 1,
17,000 on January 1,
17,000 on January 1,
19.000 on January 1,
18.000 on January 1,
18.000 on January 1,
18.000 on January 1,
18.000 on January 1,
19S1
19S1
1953
1954
1955
19M
1957
1958
1959
18,000 on January 1,
1960
Raid bonds to bear Interest at the rate
of not to exceed elx per cent (6. per
annum, payable semi-annually, principal
and interest payable at the office of .u
County Treasurer of Marlon County. O
eon. or at the fiscal agency of the State
of Oregon In New York city, at tnt op
tion of tht purchaser.
Said bonds art redeemable at par and
accrued interest at tht option of it id
school district on any interest paying
date at or after flva i5) years from tha
dstt thereof and purxutnt to the notlct
redemption prescribed oy oecuon
97-101 O.C.L.A.
Rlda must be accompanied by certiriM
check In tht amount of Three Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars (13,500), end no
Interest will be paid thereon.
Said bonds art not reiisieraoit as w
principal or Interest.
Tht approving legal opinion of Wood.
King and DawAon, attorneys at law. New
York City, stating that said bonds con
stitute valid and Iteally binding obliga
tions of aald district, and that said dis
trict has power and is obligated to levy
ad valorem taxes for tht payment of si1
bonds and the interest thereon upon all
property within said district, subject to
taxation by said district, without limits
tlon of rate or -amount, will ba furnished
tht successful bidder.
Tht board reserves tht right to reject
any and all bids.
H W, BOW ERA
Clerk. Union High School Dlstr-et
No. 1, Marlon County. Oreun.
Address: St. Paul High School,
St. PauL Oregon.
lo. I and 13.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
Notlct is hereby given that tht under-
signed has been appointed by the Circuit
Court of tht State of Oregon for Marlon
County, Administrator of tht Estate of
D O. Walker, deceased, and hat tjueliried
as such. All persons having cliims at a lost
Ketd Estate art hereby notified to present
the tame duly verified as required by
law. to the undersigned at the olfl-e of
Paul R. Hendricks. 412 Pioneer Trust
Company Buliding, Selem. Oreeon. with
in sit months from tnt date of toe nrst
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published tht Uth
day el Octob-r. n
WARREN A SPERRT.
Administrator of the fft'
of D C Walktr. deceased
PAUL R HENDRICKS,
, Attorney. Ootll-ll-M.Jtovi-ii
ir TMhtoii muni
Porcelain Production in Berlin Plaster forms for china
production are made once again at Berlin's famed old porce
lain factory, in operation for first time since the war. Plant
employs 150 workers and is under control of West Berlin
government.
STOCKS
n tha Auociated Pr ast
American Can 96 S
Am Pow A LI
Am Tel A Tel ,
.. 13'
...146S
... 27
Y. 29H
... 21S
... 34-1
... H'
... 44
32
... 56
.... 10H
36
.... 38a
... 7S
61S
3B',i
... 46
... 71i
Anaconda . . . .....
Bendlx Aviation ....
Beth Steel
Boeing Airplane
Calif Packing ....
Canadian pacllio ..
Case J 1 ,
Caterpillar
Chrysler
Com with A Sou ...
Cone Vultee . ...
Continental Can ....
'Irown Zellerbacb ..
Curtlst Wright
Douglas Aircraft ...
Dupont de Nem ...
General Electric ...
General Food
General Motora ....
Ooodyear Tire .....
mt Harvester
Int Paper ,
Kennecott
Llbby McN A L ...
Long Bell 'A" . . ..
Montgomery Ward .
Nam Keivinator ...
Nat Dairy
NT Central
Northern Pactflo ..,
Pae Am Fish
Pa Gas A Eleo ....
Pa Tel A Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Ravomer
Rayonier Pld
Reynolds Metal ....
Richfield ,
Safeway Stores ....
Seara Roebuck
Southern Pacific ..,
Standard Oil Co. ..
Studebaker Cot? ,.,
. S3
. 12' j
. 23
Bun shine Mining ..
Transamerlca
Union Oil Cal
Union Pacific
United Airlines ...
U B Bteel ....
. 13H
. 24
Warner Bros Pit ..
Woolwortb . .
Young Dickerson
Undergoes Surgery
Silverton Clifton Dicker-
son, Jr., (Richard), was report
ed as making satisfactory im
provement following emergency
surgery at a Eugene hospital as
the result of a serious condi
tion of the appendix.
Following contact by phone
with the parents here, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifton Dickerson, permis
sion was given for the opera
tion, which proved to be strictly
emergency.
The father of young Dicker-
son is returning for the week
end rush at their place of busi
ness. Mrs. Dickerson will remain
in Eugene for a longer time.
Clifton, Jr. is a student at the
University of Oregon, majoring
in advertising accounting.
Missionary Circle
Guest Owens Home
Monmouth The Baptist Mis
sionary Circle met with Mrs.
Thomas Owens for the Novem
ber meeting with 15 members
and five children present. Mrs.
H. H. Williamson was a guest
Ella Gurnea gave the lesson on
the topic, "Problems of Old
Age." Mrs. F. R. Bowersox read
a letter from the Ralph Houston
family who have been mission
aries for two years in India. Mrs.
Bennett read a letter from Dr
and Mrs. Ostroholm who are
missionaries in the Belgian Con
go. Mrs. Swindel assisted Mrs,
Owens in serving refreshments.
Dallas Legion Post
Holds Turkey Shoot
Dallas Annual American Le
gion turkey ihoot will be In the
Dallas armory on Thursday
night at 7:30 o'clock. Committed
in charge is composed of Earlej
Richardson, Orlando Peters,
Fred Stinnette, John Cerny, Al
bert Bennett and Bill Doma-
schofsky.
Over 100 turkeys will be given
away at the affair. They are I
being furnished by Alfred Dom-
aschofsky, local grower.
Ted Ediger Resigns
Dayton Ted Ediger, presi
dent of the FFA group, has re
signed due to the fact he is mov
ing away from this community.
Tom Buckley, who was the
vice president, has been elected
to assume the duties as presi
lent. Wilburn Williams has been
elected vies president
PWM
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Salesa Livestock Marhc
(B Valley Packing Company!
Peeder lambs 113.00 to 919 00
Ewes 3100 to li-00
Cutter cow 17 00 to 19 "0
Fat dairy rows 19.50
Dairy heifers $9.00 to 110.00
Bulls 1 11.00 to I IS. 00
Cslves, good (300-950 lbs.). $16.00 to $13.00
Veal (150-300 loa.i top ...118.00 to $31.00
Portland Produce
Rutterf at Tentative, euoleet to Imme
diate change Premium quality maatmum
to u u i percent acidity delivered m
Portland 03-66c lb.: 93 score 61-65c lb.; 90
Acore. 57-63c; 89 score sic. Valley routes
and country point 2c less than Mm
Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to
wholesalers, grade 93 score. 63c A
92 score. 62c: B 80 score. 60c lb., C 89
score, S7c Above prices are terlctly
nominal
Cbeeie Selling once to Portland whole
sale Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon i
lost 2-ic. triplets lvv leu than
il:isles
Eggi (to wholesalers) A grade large,
'i-oS'jc; A medium. 45-46'ic; grade
B large. 49-50' ac; smelt A grade. 43 'ic.
Portland Uitiry Market
Butter Price to retauer orade AA
prints, 68c. AA cartons, 69c; A prints.
68e. A cartons 69c; B prints, 65c.
Lggs Fnctfc io retailers Orade AA
large, 61c doc,; certified A large, 62c;
A large, 59c; AA medium. 50c. cer
tified A medium, 49c; B medium, 45c; A
small, 44c; cartons 3 c additional.
Cheese Price to retalieis Portland
Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon loaf, ft-
lb loan 44'i-45c lb.; triplets, iv cents ten
than Ingle Premium brands, singles
51 Vic Ib.t loaf, 630.
Poultry
Live Chlckene - No. 1 quality POB
Plants, No l broilers under 3 lbs. 30-24c
lb. fryers 2-3 lbs.. 33 -26c; 3-4 lbs.. 27c;
roasters 4 lbs and over, 37-28c; fowl.
L,t-snnni 4 .ot and untie r Id-20c over I
lbs. 20c: colored fowl, all weights, 34-25;
roosters, all weights, 1830c.
Turkey Net to growers, SO-SUic on
toms; 43-44c on hens; sales prices to re
tailers, toms. 3S-39c; hens 49-50c.
It a b tilts cruse to growers me whites.
4-5 lbs., 17-19a lb.; 3-9 lbs., 15-17c lb.;
c'olorco 3 centi lower, old or heavy does
and bucks, 8-13c. Fresh dressed Idaho
fryers and retailers, 40c; local, 48-82c.
Country -Killed Meati
Veal Top quality 39-3le lb., other
grade according to weight and quality
with Uther or heavier 18-28c.
Hogg Ight blockers. 24-a3ci sows. 20-
21c.
Lambs Top quality, springer. 38-39e: I
mutton, 11-13c.
tieeiuooa cows, ji-zie .: cannerg-
cutters, 18-lOe.
Freth Dressed Meata
(wholesalers to retatlert par ewt.M
Beef steers, good 500-600 lbs.. 143 49.
commercial, $33-39; utility, 931-34, utility,
Cows Commercial, 129-32: utility, 125-
I; cannera-eutters, $23-26.
Beef Cuts (Good steer n Hind quarters
154-53; rounds $48-51; full loins, trimmed
$73-73: triangles. 332-34; aquara chucU,
$40-42; ribs $52-55; fortquarttrs, 334-38.
Veal and calf. Oood. 837-40. commercial.
$33-35; utility $28-33.
Lambs; Oood-cholce spring lambs. 341
; commercial, $36-40; utility. I3J-15.
Mutton Oood. TO lbs down, $18-20.
Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-13 lbs. $46-49;
shoulders. 16 lbs down, $38-36; apare-
ribs. $47-50; earcasse. 129-30; mixed
weights is per cwt. lower.
Portland Mlscellaneais
Caaeara Bark Dry 13Ht lb., green 4e It)
Wool Valley coarse and medium grades.
45c lb.
Mohair 35t lb. on 13-montn growth.
nominally.
nioea calves, lot lb., according to
weight, kips 25c lb., beef U-I2c lb, bulls
70 IB. country buvera eav le less.
Nat Quota (.lent
Wain at Fr enqueue, mat quality um
i, 34 7c; large. 32.1c; medium. 37 3c.
second quality Jumbos. 30.3c; large, 28.2c;
medium. 39 3c; baby, 33 Ic, soft ihelL first
quality large. 39.1c; medium, 34.3c; sec
ond quality large, 213ot medium, 3470;
baby 22. 3c
tiiberts Jumbo, lot Dm large, lie.
meuium, ioo; email, uc.
The U.S. uses 88
million
pounds of tea a year.
Steamer Breaks Up Salvage tug rldei between the broken
section! ot the steamer Andalucla which caught (ire and was
purposely grounded near Neah Bay, Wash. When weather
permits, salvage operations will begin in an effort to remove
lumber from the decks of tht 7000-ton vessel. (Acme Telc-photo)
Paving Meeting
Set lor Dec. 8
The Marion county court has
set December 8 at 10:30 a. m. as
time for a conference with pro
perty owners along Southview
place south of Salem to see what
their reaction may be to cost es
timates of a paving improve
ment on their platted road which
has been petitioned for to be
made at the expense of the
abutting properties.
A cost estimate filed with the
county court by Dale Graham,
county surveyor, shows a total
estimated cost of $5707.75 or
$2,858 per property foot on each
side of the road.
The Southview place petition
is different than any others yet
received as it asks for paving
from curb to curb. The width of
the street varies from curb to
curb, part of it being about 50
feet wide while a turn around
circle in the addition runs about
30-feet wide, although it varies
slightly also at the curves. How
ever, the property is assesed as
a straight $2,858 per foot regard
less of the width of the street as
all property owners will enjoy
the benefits and in addition all
intersection costs are assesed
equally against the owners.
Circles at Amity
Meet at Same Time
Amity The circle meetings
will all be held this month on
the 16th. Hostess in Circle No. 1
is Mrs. Don Fuller, at her home
south of town, for No. 2 will be
Mrs. S. E. Howard, on 99W high
way near the north city limits.
Mrs. Fred Neilson will be
hostess for Circle No. 3 at her
home north of Amity on the
Dayton road.
There will be no circle meet
ings In December. A general
business meeting, luncheon and
Christmas party of the whole
group will be at the church De
cember 14.
Lincoln Housewife
Elected to Board
Lincoln Mrs. H. D. Burns,
housewife and active in civic
and social affairs of the Lincoln
community, was elected as a di
rector on the Lincoln school
board for an unexpired two
year term to replace Lester
Walling, who moved away.
Others on the ballot were R.
F. Yungen and Avalt Miller.
Presiding at the special election
was chairman of the board R. J.
Meissner, assisted by Lawrence
Mickey, clerk, W. A. Byers,
member of the board, and Ros
coe Clark.
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Capital jourfial. Saiem, Ore.;
SALEM MARKETS
let pie ted trea repent el Salesa dealers
lev too fNinaaee m I'api.ai jsrM
Reade.a. (Revised daily).
RetaU Peed Prkee:
Ess Maib 14.80.
Rabbit Pellet 14.30.
Dairy Feed 13.70.
Poultry. Buring price -Orad A color
I bens. 13ei trade A Let horn hens
and up. 37.39c- Grade A old roosters, lie
16-Itc; grade A colored Iryera. three lbs
26-29C.
Li.
Buying rrleee Extra lane AA. esc:
lame AA, 5K; larte A, 49-56c; medium AA,
42c; medium A, 40-44ci pullets, 33-97c.
Whelrkaie frieea taa wholesale prices
ft-7e above theie prices: above erode A
teneraliy quoted at tie medium, 4fc.
Bulterfal
Premium 66c: No. 1. 64; No. 1, II -600.
(buying prices..
nutter wholesale grade A. tioi i-
call 13c.
Feed Grains
Eased Today
Chicago, Nov. 12 Vn Feed
grains eased on the board of
trade today, corn dropping
around a cent at one time be
fore staging a mild rally. The
downturn in Dart reDresentcdlo alatrri. Mrs. Clrlta Nun and Mr,
nrnfit.taklno fnllnwino id,n.
, ... ...... .a .,DIOlners. i. c. creAS. Concord. Calif.;
earner mis weeK.
Wheat and soybeans eased ear
lier in the day with the feed
grains, but came back in the lat
ter trade.
Wheat closed unchanged to ' j
higher, December $2.1 Hi-?,,
corn was lower, December
$1.20-1.20 V, oats were unchang
ed to 'j lower, December 74 ',2,
rye was unchanged to "i higher,
December $1.34 'j, soybeans
were lower to 1 higher, No
vember $2.203.-2.21, and lard
was unchanged to 5 cents a hun
dred pounds higher, November
$8.55.
North Howell Grange
Has New Officers
North Howell Grange was
called to order with Diadcma
Clinc in the master's chair with
Thursday set as clean-up day at
an all-day meeting.
It being the 49th wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Dunn, for roll call the women
told how they met their hus
bands when and where married,
the average of the reports of 10
members was 31.5 years of mar
ried life.
Officers for 1950 were elected
as follows: Diadema Cline, mas-
ter; Andrew Hall, overseer;
Mrs, J. Thomas, lecturer; Joe
Kuss, steward; M. A. Dunn, as
sistant steward; Amy Beer,
chaplain; Florence Oddie, treas
urer; Daisy Bump, secretary;
Roy Dunn, gatekeeper; Florence
Espe, ceres; Bertha Dunn, pa
in on a; Nellie Hall, flora; Anna
Dunn, lady assistant steward;
Eunice seals, executive commit
tee.
Extension meetings are the
first Wednesday and the Home
Economics meetings are the sec
ond Thursday of each month.
Social Hour Club
Given Book Review
Monmouth Miss Clara A.
Trotter entertained the Social
Hour club at their meeting with
a review of the "Life of Robert
E. Lee." The meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. E. W. Staats
with Mrs. D. R. Dewey as co
hostess. The hostesses served
refreshments.
The next meeting of the club
will be November 16 with Mrs.
Fred J. Hill and Mrs. Belle Mc
K night as entertaining hostesses.
A talk by Dr. Louis Kaplan will
be the program feature.
Grand Island Circle
Will Invite Husbands
Grand Island The Grand
Island Mother's circle met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bo
vards. Guests were Mrs. Hugh
bnclehardt, Mrs. Howard Har
ris and Mrs. Tom Youngblood
and they became members. Re
freshments were served.
The next meeting will be the
annual Christmas party and hus
bands will be guests to be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Asher Wednesday, De
cember 14.
DEATHS
Marie Kamer
In this city at 1598 D. November 13.
Marie Kusner. late resident of rout 6
ase 74 years. Mother of Mrs. Frank
Beuller. nalem: Mrs. John Alberj. A urns -vllle;
George, John, Edward and William
Kusner. all of Salem; ulster of !opold
W oil as. Canada and John Woltss, of
Minnesota. Announcement later by the W.
T. Rirdon company.
Jateph O. Avery
Joseph O. Avery, lata resident of 505
South 33nd street. In thU city Novem
ber 10. at the age or 85 years. Survived
by wife. Mrs. Mable Avery of Salem: two
jons, Earl H. Avery of Ashland and CUf.
ford K. Avery of Salem: a brother, Jame
Avery of lone. Calir.; and four grand chil
dren, Services were held from the How-etl-Fflward
chapel Raturdav. November
13, at 3 p.m. with Rev. Lloyd T. Ander
son offlrtatlng. Interment In tha City
View cemetery.
Vlnle Clemnna
Vinte demons, late resident of Inde
pendence, In this city November 11, at mt
aie of IT years. Survived by mother.
WALNUT MEATS
WANTED
Especially
AMBER HALVES AND PIECES
We Pay Top Market Price
Willamette
305 So. Cottage St.
Open t a.m. to It I p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 12, 194ft IS
Blanche demons la Indiana: two sisters, '
Mrs. Lola Bowers in Indiana and Mrs.
Maudle Jordan of Hanford, Calif.: and four
brothers, Sam demons In Oklahoma, Louie i
Clem cms in Minnesota, Oeorse Clemorvs
In Alaska and Oscar demons of Eure
ka, Calif, Announcement of services later
by the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Ole B. Jen ien '
Ole K. Jenson. at the family residence
at route 6. Salem, November 11, at the
ase of 71 rears. Surviving are the widow, '
Bertha Jenson of Salem; five daushtera,
Mrs. Edith Troth of Turlock. Csllf., Mrs
Amet Blotter of Los Anieles, Calif., Mrs.
Violet Wilson of Portland. Mrs. Pearl
Schmidt of St ay ton and Mrs. Julia McDow-
ell of O lends le, Calif.; four sons. Edwin
Jenson, Clifford Jenson, Jsmes Jenson and
Marvin Jen ion. all of Salem; and nine
grandchildren. Member of St. Mark's Luth
eran church. Announcement of service
later by the Howell Edwards chapel.
Earl Wlllet Ceona
Earl Wlllet Coons, at the reildenet on -
Salem route 9, November 11. Survived by
the widow. Mra. Elva Cooni. Salem;
daughters. Mrs. Beaulah McCain, Mm.
Evelyn Huge and Mrs. Erma Ladd, all
of Salem, and Mrs. Beatrice Anderson,
umatlila; aom, Leon Coons, Elvern Cooni
and Everett Count, all of Salem, and Ken-'
neth Cooni, Portland: alto leveral brothV
en and sisters In the ea.it and 34 grand-,
children. Funeral service! will be an
nounced later by tht Virgil T. Golden
mortuary.
Glen Roicee Crest
Olen Roscoe Cross, late resident at
1820 N. Liberty St.. at a Portland hos
pital, November 10, Surviving are the "
widow. Mra. Kathryn M. Cross, Salem:
dauthtrr. Olenda Kay Cross, Salem;
Lr,o;:dKwn""ih.c' s''':.
?'"'" Cl". lh ' Salem: and (our,
Al.
lie Cross. Oreton Cltr: Earl Cross. Salem:
no tnin.i cross, silverton. Services will
be held Monday. November 14. at 1:30 p.
m. at the Ctoueh-Barrlck chapel with
the Re. Walter a. Fredericks olMelulnf.
Interment In Belcrast Memorial para.
Cl.de Addi.on Pari,
Clyde Add-on Paris, fate resident ot
route 8. Selem. at a local hoepltal. No
vember 12. survived by wife, Sopnla
ParU of Salem: father. Adduon Parts of
Hlllsbnro: four sisters. Mrs. Oladva Woolld
of Bloomfteld. Iowa. Mrs. Sadie Seven-.
sen of Bunch. Iowa. Mrs. Chloe Bense of
Httutboro. Ore., and Mrs. James Frailer
of Seattle. Wash.: and a brother, French,
Pari in Orrton. Announcement of serv
Ices later by the Cloush-Barrlclt chapel.
OBITU ARY
Willi. ni John Rlltr
Albany WillUm John Rile. AS. did At
the Willamette hcwpltil Thursday. Bora
in Atbany Mr. Riley had lived th paat
rour years in Oranu Pus. Survivors In
clude brother, Thomas R!ly of Albany.
funeral erv.cr.i were held Saturday at
9 a. m. at St. Mary'i Catholic church, la
charce of the PUher funeral home.
Herbert Prink I In Msreft
Lebanon Herbert Franklin March. 14.
died at the Mary Ellen Nifslnf .home In
Lebanon on November . Born February
12. 188s In flvracuae. N Y.. he came t
Orevon 50 years aio Ilvtn In Corvalll
and Rockaway until five years ato when
he settled In Sweet Home. HLt wife dle4
last April. A mlllman by vocation, he
wax a member of the Christian church
and a 25-year veteran of the Corvallla
KP lodnf. Services were held November
13 at 2:30 p. m. In th Hnw-Huston
chapel 1 Sweet Home with Rev. Stewart
Baker officiating. Burial in the Lebanon
TOOF cemeterv. Surviving are his dauah
ter, Leda Houck. Sweet Home: son, Char-
le. Portland: brother, Grant, Leaburi,
Oreicon, four grandchildren and three
treat frandehlldren. j
Mr. Iterlha Wade
Albany Mrs. Bertha Wade, 71, died,
nt the Albany Oeneral hospital Wednes
day. Mri. Wade had lived In Albany with
i daushter. Mrs. Eva James, tha past
five years. She had come here from near
Sheridan. Funeral services were held
Saturday at 2 p. m.. In tha Sheridan
funeral home. Ah wax born In Belle-
vue and was married to John Wnrle in"
McMlnnvllte In M99. Mr. Wade died In
1931. Survivors are a son. Lee Wade, Leb--anon;
and four dauihtera, Mrs. Eva"
lames. Albany: Mrs. Iva McOrlffln, Stay-
ton; Mra. Mae Hayes, Albany, and Mra.
Edith Mendenhall. Bhertdan: two broth
er, Tom Davis, Amity and Ext on Davis,
wniamlna. one alster, Mra. Lena Colse,
Portland, 19 grandchildren and five great
trrandchlldren also survive.
CofluIIle Funeral services for Chaster
Delmsn Marl. 83. native of Oregon who
died November at his home at Leba
non, were held here Friday afternoon wlttt
burial In the Cocullle Masonic cemetery.
He wm born near Grants Pas February
1B0S and spent most of his lire In tha
Coos Bay district. Surviving- are his wid
ow. Mrs. Cells Ma el, Lebanon: daughters.
Acnes Hoke. Lebanon: Dorothy Decker.
Roseburt and Elule Travis, in California;
i, Alfred Maei, Lebanon and Augustus.
James and Frank, all living outside of
Oregon.
Elizabeth Julia Schaefer
Btayton Funeral services for Mrs. Ells
abeth Julia Schaefer, 76, who died No-
ember 1. will be held Sunday, at 2 o. m.
from the chapel of the Weddle Funeral
home, with Rev, W. H. Lyman of Salem,
officiating. Burial wilt be In WeUnef
cemetery. Elizabeth Julia Wunder was
born In Hotlowvilte, III.. November 37.
1872. She married Charles Schaefer. a
native of Pontlac. 111., and he preceded
her In death March 31 of this year.
Survivors are two sons. William Boh sa
fer. Ft. Emlth. N. W. Territory, and Loyd .
Schaefer, Sclo, route 3: one daughter, Mra.
Margaret Ware. St ay ton. route 1: one
sister, Mrs. Barbara Haucke, Portland;
also II grandchildren. Pallbearers wia
ba nephews Marvin Overholts, North San-
i: Lester BchaeOr. Mikka o: Harrr
Schaefer. Don Schaerer. Ben Flelschma
and Cecil Schaefer, all of Portland.
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