Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 14, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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    Storm Topples Trees Among trees blown down by the
wind storm Friday was this one on Chemeketa street between
20th and 21st. It was a walnut. Four other walnut trees were
felled by the wind In various parts of the city and a fir In the
' 1200 block on North 21st had to be pulled down after Its
Johns First Attempt to Drive
A Car Finds Thinas Hnnn&n
t I wi.. - - - - - -j - vii
Russellvllle, Ark., Jan. 14 VP) Here's the results of John Wood
ion's first attempt to drive a car:
A fractured ankle for his great-grandmother, Mrs. Cora Lee.
A smashed front end for his grandfather's automobile.
Turn damaged trees
Several pieces of lawn iurni
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
VUK7 l-BCliai wmw"'
Wooltd l.mhe ' 0 J""
rKlt l.mhl is.o to 111.00
O.lveJ. food (100-160 .) 111.00 to 112.00
Veil (1S0-JO0 IlM.) top 111.00 to I1S 00
Pal dairy eow. 13 00 to UJ.O0
Cutter oow 11100 to 113 00
Slr" heller. .:.:.. 11100 to I1J.00
flattened.
Mrs. Delbert Lee, John's
grandmother, left John and the
elder Mrs. Lee In the car while
he stopped at a grocery store.
The engine was running; John
got the car in gear and started
off.
The auto spun across the street,
lideswiped a tree, made splin
ters out of the law furniture and
stopped after crashing into an
other tree.
The Lees figure John didn't
do too badly though. After all
he's only three.
North Salem Kiwanis
Joins in Celebration
The North Salem Kiwanis
elub will join with more than
3000 similar groups throughout
the United States, Canada, Al
aska, Hawaii and the Yukon
in the observance of
the 35th anniversary of Kiwanis
International.
L Roger Williams, president of
the North Salem club states the
program scheduled for Monday
noon at the Lions den will be
based on the community service
organization's 1950 theme, "Ag
gressive Citizenship, Safeguard
of Freedom."
a laahwA nt tViA nrnffrnm will
be the reading of a message
from J. Hugh Jackson, dean of
the graduate school ot Dusiness
STOCKS
(By ttii Auoclated Presi,
American Can 32
Am Pow A Lt 18 i
Am Tel & Tel "6
Anaconda 38 5
Bendlx Avtltlon 36fc
Beth Steel 3tH
Boeing Airplane
Colli Parkin
Cue J I ..". 39'
Caterpillar 33t
Chrysler T
Comwlth & 8ou
Cons Vultee jjji
Crown Zellerbach 38
CurtlM Wrlftht 8 4
Doimlna Aircraft ;J
Dupont de Nem J
.lanoral ElnrtrlA
Oencral Food
Central Motors ...
Ooodyear Tire ....
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Kennecott
Llbny McN & L ...
Long Bell "A" ....
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kclvlnator ..
Nat Dairy
NY Central
Northern Pacific ..
Pac Am Fish . ...
Pa Gas & Glee ...
Pd Tel & Tel
Penney J C
Radio Corp
Rayonler
Rayonler Pfd
Reynolds Metal ...
Richfield i
Safeway Stores ....
Sears Roebuck ...
Southern Pacific .
Standard Oil Co. .
Studebaker Corp. .
Sunshine Mlnlni .
TransamerlcR
Union Oil Ca) ....
Union Pacific ....
United Airline ..
U S Steel
Warner Bros Plo .
Woolworth
41 'A
48
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93 s;
SSTfc
17"Si
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12 'A
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12'A
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in
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, 13Tt
25S
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304
43 K
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62 H
36
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26 xh
85
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14 K
40
Portland Product t
Haiier.a, ien.aii. uuj
dlate chanre. Premium Quality maximum
to . to 1 percent acidity delivered in
i Portland 67c lb.: 82 icoro. 65c Ib.i 00
score, 63; 69 mom, odc. vane
country points 2c less than first.
HUltflF WilOlBBBI rJB uui. V T
Ida score, 62c: B score, 60c lb., O M
score. 6e. Aoovt prices are
nominal. . ...
rh...R.iiini' nrle to Portland wnoie-
small loai. 44fc-45e; trlpleU 1 less than
. ..,
Ejris (to wnoieiaierai
30-40M.C, A medium, S4-354c: trade B
large, 37-S8ci small A trade, SSMiC.
Portiana usiry jtiare
Batter Price to retailer:- Oradt AA
prints. 6Bc; AA cartons, 6Bc; A print.
68c: A cartons 69c; B prints. 65c.
EffS trices to reiiw.
large, 46c doa.; certified A large, 43c;
fled A medium, 38c; A medium. 37c; B
medium. 35c: A small. 35c; cartons 2c ad
ditional.
Cheett Price to retailers: r"i
Oregon singles 3-42c: Oregon loaf. 5
lb loafs 44"A-45o lb.; triplets. 1V4 cent
tv..n tinfiu Premium brands, single.
5H'2c lb.; loaf, 63 lie.
Poullry ,
Lit. eblekeni No. 1 quality FOB
plant. No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs., 19c;
id.; iryera, -o ua., - "- -
roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 25c; fowl
Leghorns. 4 lbs. and under, 14-15c, over 4
lbs., 16c; colored fowl, all weights, ai-23e;
roosirrs, an weimw. ji-im,.
iumeT .icv m " -- ----
hens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed; A
ycung nens, ow-dic; n juuui tuuw,
Hffht tviin 1.49e '
whites. 4-5 lbs., 17-18c lb.; 6-6 lbs., 15-17c
ID,; COlOrca genu . u.u w.
does and bucks, 8-12C. Fresh dressed
Idaho fryers ana reiauer. vc; iww,
Walnut Trees Suffer Most
From Gale During Storm
"Walnut treei suffered most in the severe wind storm of Friday,
.. ij k thm ntfr nf th rltv encineer who has the
11 wa repuneu uj
responsibility of keeping the streets clear of dangerous obstruc-
tiAnl
Four walnut trees were blown down, according to reports made
by residents to the engineer's
office. One was on tnemeiteia
street between 20th and 21st.
Another was at Summer and
Jefferson, a third on D street
between Garnet and North 13th,
and a fourth on Trade street be
tween 22nd and 23rd.
A fir tree became loosened
in its grounding at 1280 North
21st street and had to be pulled
Hnu,n V,v nn engineer's crew to
prevent possible injury to pedes
trians or motorists, some otner
trees were threatened to fall and
had to be barricaded. Siine of
them will have to be pulled
down.
Numerous calls reached the
engineer's office of large limbs
breaking and falling into the
street, and the litter from small
er limbs was general about the
city.
In damage to utilities, Fred
G. Starrett, manager of the Port
land General Electric company
airi silvortnn. the Keizer dis
trict, South River road and Lib
erty road areas were among tne
h.iorf hit nlnrps In the vallev.
South of the city much of the
trouble was caused Dy aeep
snow. Work crews found It
close to three feet deep In some
places.
lTit, mun urfrp Kpnt tn Sil-
verton Saturday morning to re
pair a great deal of damage aone
hv fnllintf tnM Rlnrrptt TC-
jj o
ported 32 poles damaged in that
area.
H. aoM mrtct rnnlr wnillri bp
made before the crews quit Sat-
1 1 irrt dv n nhT IMir mnpn tT IT Will
hp if temnnmn, nnturp nnri hnve
to be followed up by perma
nent work after the snow clears
away.
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
company reported scattering
pole damage and service com
plaints mainly from the suDurD
an districts.
Capital Journal, galm, Ort., Saturday, January 14, 195011
It
Stocks Decline
Irregularly
Wqup Vnrlc Jan. 14 lPl Last
minute selling came in today's
brief stock market, upseiung iu
n .vto rpintlvplv steadv
a uc,i6c " 1 -
undertone that prevailed most of
the two-hour session.
Tinal nrir.1 WPTG mixed With
scattered minus signs replacing
earlier plus mams in tne siruiig
1.. hunpaH rnHin and teleDhone
?roup. Meat packing shares, a
late added favorite, held most of
the gains up to tne ciose.
A4mii.D1 Pnm ended down Vi
point after being up most of the
tm. nnri Maffnavox was UI1
changed along with Zenith.
Tk. tntpncp nressure that
UioMroy .hp market off its feet
late Thursday and again yester
day at times, nowever; seemea iu
have spent Itself.
Trading was fast, especially
for a Saturday, although well
below Friday, which was the
biggest day since May 1948.
T,,i.nti,pr hit A TATe OI BrOUIlU
1,100,000 shares for tne two
hour session.
The lpflriprshin offered the
market by radio-television and
meat packing issues was consid
ered a trifle on the -weak side.
Brokers were pretty well agreed,
4hn,.nu Ihnf thp mnrket even
if another selling riot should de
velop was on solid looting
from a long-range viewpoint.
Chrysler was one of the few
weak spots, losing around a
nn!n( P. nnp tlmP
Railway obligations showed a
tendency to improve in the
bond market.
S
v.
1TUCK Ulicneu uy aiivn drvixb -
from this truck, stranded by snow storms 45 miles north of
Redding, Calif. Heavy snow storms and ice has slowed
traffic on all northern California highways. (AP Wlrephoto)
Combine tomato and mush
room soup for a hearty first
course. Serve with toasted cheese
sticks.
SALEM MARKETS
Yale has won the swimming
championship seven of the last
19. .pnenns in tne eastern inier
Itanford university, ana P"- "
dent of Kiwanis International. Icollegiate League.
33c.
blRECTORY
TF1CT rOBNTTPBl 8OTPU1S
DIRECTORT
DMk ih.lrl, tllM n tiling mippllev
!. dupllcltor. nd rupollei. attl
km PI, iTpewrlter it.ndi, br.el c
Kw Wln BMSTdna. !". m
WELL PB1LHNO
ned wrnor.. at. s. Boi i. n.
WINDOW CLKANTKO
an Btmwnt avrc"
. nuHM cm work. H. JJf;
.......
Wrtram'. ctf. WIPJW. ti oo
fABrrWd papekhanoino'
auijint; m a
rntln and paperhanilM. Tvk Mtl;
b. iJMii flKI HhlnlnK. 093"
nriM natatlnt. Sat. Irt
a. mar
Kptrbitnf
lirMrt fepttBwslnfi
I. Woedvworth. Ph. 1-1
1 tats tln. H
r 9r at.
010
f&SS,
.11 t u , 1.HU
flCTCTIS rRAMIWO
n j. Wet. nu Suoprri.w.
Am. t.lniow 01ul Window. W.U.
woodwork M "X"', "-'
WINDOW I HAP IB
D.1 Rtlnhohlt Lwl. n Uf-
HUUU on - i .1
LEGAL
2. - .?aa .''"oiprt".;
e.uie. U nT ,nowrt .nl
.houKl now ,n " ..id Mt.te ehould
I "'""''"oLlv'O'rjrrORTH.
Aonuniflw"
PEEBY T. SURErl
ijr." Tr.rjul.d...
s.lm. "";. . .. ..v-i. j,na.rr 1.
Datea wo '
"gUl JnjA J. '
jouniry-iviiica atrmtw
Veal 'iop quamr. jo-ic "..
urades accoraing 10 weiim man nuaim
non Light blockers, 23-c; aowa,
1B-20C.
Lamba Toe quality, aprlniara, I0-30C
mutton, 10-12c.
Bef Good cowi, 38-SOe lb., cannera
cutters, 33-35C.
Frcsb Drened Mean
Beef steers: Good SOO-800 lbs., $38-41
commercial, a uhh-j,
Cows: Commercial, 131-34; utility MB-
jq; canners-cuivera, .o-o.
Beef Cuts (Good Steers); Bind quarters,
150-53, rounds, 143-46; full !olna, trimmed,
J35-40. ribs, J53-55; lorequartera. 134-35.
J3S-3H; uinuy,
Lambs: Good-choice sprint1 lambs, 140
43; commercial, -jo-o. uumj,
Pork loins, (40-43; shoulders, 18 lbs
OOWn, tOVai.BVi Bf'nicnuo,
caueji, 134-25; mixed welshU 3 per cwt
lower.
For ii ana nciuin.Bi
Guoin Bark Dry 13 "4c lb- treeo 4o
WAaiVa.llv eotru and medium trade
Mobalr 35o . a l.-mon.n iroww
nominally.
Hides Calves, ITo lb.; koeordlnt to
bulls, 6-1c lb. Country buyers pay 3o leas.
w.lnntt Franquettei.' lirst quality Jum
bo, J 4.1c: large. 33.7e; medium, al.3c
iSKona quail-; junmua, ,
medium, 3fl.3o; baby, 33.3c; soft shell, first
quality large, aw.ic. mwium, " iv'
quality large, ii.lz; medium, 2fl.3c: sec
ond quality large, n.3o; medium, 24.7ci
Fllborta JumDO, ios id.i mh. v.
mMlum, in; soian,
Completed from report of Balem dealers
lor ine gniaance oi vni. ""
Rosrior. (Revlltd dallT).
Retail Feed Prlcei:
Ekk Main M.oa.
Rabbit Pellets .au.
uairy reeo ...
ed hens, 21c; grade A Leghorn hens
ana UP, toe; grnae n oiu
graae a coiorea iiiw. mi i"'t ""
. .
But in v rnees iane aji,
aa.iflr; medium AA. 13c; medium A,
39c; pullets, 20-27C.
wnoiesaie rrieei wummn j
8-7C aDOVO inee prices, mure amwa
generally quoted at 41ci medium, 34c.
rjuurna.
Premium c; no. 1, o; o. i, oo-duo.
ibuylna pricesi.
Butter wholesale trade A. tlo: re
call 73C.
ttiT. rramln. llutoUoD Pain. itOTO
PbOM I-Mffl.
OOF1NO
JL . . .. p.j . n.w rnnf?
kooi leasr ur ao jou u -
Ph. -r?fll. Free astlmafs. Terms, on
1ND 4k OKATXX.
Garden Boll, omshed fook. Kl"d"J
....... i w.. Valllns: Band &
QTaTaj go., ypono I-M49.
..K ... rU H. -oi. lJ N-
Koto Rooter Sertlc. on "ra. in
Bm t . Salem. Pn. !-
. . B.mel, Soptlo tnU, '?
or.to line tksned. OnmjBMrt wort
.... .Ul ou, n... oH'
Tcnun pumplnf. no """".."'.r'lf.k
w.h u. couoct. fr,:,
M.l.. .ut T..-..M thnn. S-073.. O
' IWEa AND SEPTIt TANS
...TT.nnNT
NOTICE prPlu lh.. the
wvi" --T-irr.tr- 0f the utile urns coniuiiiMiiun
U -S, rcount in th. Circuit " :
V..u h.V- viti.tva Patent.
ew.-w. i nladei. Clean
Bewen, Drtlna. Tanks. Ph. 3-p32T,
AD makes repaired, free M,t.lmt)!?
Sinter Re win. Machine CO 130 NO
Commercial Ph 8-3313.
prating
" Rnr.n. . r,tn1n. Ph. 3-7900. 030-
TRAN8FEJ A 8TORAG1
rm : ... w.-rai toTas
Burner olla. coal k briquet! Trudu w
Portland dally Agent 101 o-
aoia toodl more a w "
o. Canada Urmar Tranafar Bteiu
Ph 1-1131 .
tYPiWFmai
... " ' onwai Under-
omua vorona, rwoiDiv
ood pnrtablej AH naaltfs ad "1cnine
Hfpn;rn and rent Roen tao WJ"
Venetian bunds
WSCS Meeting at
Methodist Church
TV.. Wnmn,i Snrietv of Chris
tian Service will be held at the
First Methodist church weanes
riav how-inning with a business
session at 11:45. Mrs. Ruth Fu-
gate will preside. Luncheon win
be served at noon with Circle 8
as hostess.
tv,. ntra afternoon s nro
i. in hm (riven over to Me
thodist students who attended
the conference at umana, iu
during the holidays
Stuff steamed figs with cream
nnd serve with coleslaw.
This combination Is delicious
IKS' ' I
Linn Welfare
Shows Deficit
Alhanv Mp,rT fni nrlHltlnnnl
iifAlffii.. f.inrlB r.nlliHAH lionH.nn
with an Inflexible county budget
at thtt .Tannarv mpptinff nf the
Lnnnfv uielfor. (.nrnmininti nnH
... ...
accordingly the welfare depart
ment was lett wnn xne proDiem
of meeting an estimated $43,-
3H7. OB deiicit lor me remainaer
of the fiscal year, ending June
30.
Mrs. Ruth Cotter, welfare ad
mlnistrnfnr. nrpsented to the
court a request for a $7,806.66
county appropriation, to wnicn
mmiM he nrlrieri S.1B.S60.42 of
state and federal matched funds.
The county's share would De,
she pointed out, but 18 percent
of the total.
The pnmmission decided.
however, that the county budget
could not now be altered since
its apropnations have been ir
revocably pledged to me nemo
frtr urh1.h thev were budgeted.
The county public welfare bud
get for tne laia-ou nscai yco,
totaled $106,355.
In view of tne commissions
,tinn tin ("!ntter said Thurs
day, the welfare picture in Linn
county is a dark one.
Extraordinary demands lor
nnhit. .distant this winter
have so depleted welfare funds
that a -deficit Is certain during
the nvl five mnnths. starting
February 1, the administrator
explained.
To make it up, Mrs. toiler
said, it will be necessary to rob
the general assistance fund,
contributed by the county, for
matching purposes to Keep on
with old age assistance and aid
to dependent children pay
ments.
Phone Election Slated .
T vnnc The nnntial meeting of
the Peoples Co operative Tele
phone company win De neia
Tuesday evening with election
of officers
Grains Work Up
During Saturday
r-hiooon .Tnn. 14 (IP) Grains
worked their way upward In a
somewhat hesitant iasnion uu
the board of trade today, ine
better tone in stocks a New
York had a favorable influence
on trading sentiment here.
The new crop wheat deliveries
climbed around a cent. Buying
hnued in oart on cold weath
er over much of the winter
wheat section", a good part of
which lacks a snow cover to
protect the grain. Dealings were
not very active on the advance.
wheat also was helDed by
trade advices that Portugal had
n..F.haf.H anon tons of red
wheat for loading next week out
of Atlantic coast ports.
Cash grain dealers reported
sales of 75,000 bushels of corn
for movement from here by rail.
This helped the yellow cereal.
Wheat closed ti-ly. higher,
March S21R-S2.16: corn was
V. lower to Vs higher, March
$1.29 A, oats were Vb lower to
higher, May 69, rye was
Yt lower to Yt nigner, -may
$1.41 Vt, coybeans were Vt to 1
cent higher, Marcn s.04v-u,
and lard was 7 to 13 cents a
hundred pounds higher, March
$10.70.
Amity Boy Scouts
Sponsored by Club
' Amitv The Amitv Commer
cial club held Its first meeting
of the new year witn i. u. mar
tin the new nresident. in charge
Phil Frost, Yamhill county
T3m, C,,it evpptitlve. was 1
guest and outlined the 1950 pro
gram for scouting activities.
AmW.r trnnn Nn 201. which is
sponsored by the chamber of
commerce, will De nosi lor me
i-rt.t nf Hnnnr here February
8, place of meeting probably at
the 1. U. v. i. nan.
Garden Club Host
Families of Members
Woodburn The annual par
ty for members and families of
the Woodburn Garden club was
hei Tnofii.v nicht at the Luth
eran hall with about 30 pres
ent. A no host dinner was serv
ed at 7 o'clock followed by an
evening of games with Mrs.
ivrariin TTnmmnnd in charge.
Prizes were won by Mrs. H. F.
Butterfield, Mrs. Harold t,oi
ean. Mrs. Lela Huglll and Mrs.
Ted Woelke.
be held ftt 1 o'clock Sundftr from the
memon.i on.p.i di m. uuu u,....
nome, wev. rr. niwwi.wi .
end burial In UlUer'e cemetery.
2022
Mrs. fanny Obo
woodourn Mrs .rannr uno, i, iv
Inr, Jan, 19, at a Salem hospital. She
6, 1908 and earn to the United States
from Canada live and one-half years aso
and has lived one mile south of Hubbard
for the past five years. Survivors In-
Ciuao ner nuawnna, iuii us. uu-
bard. Route 1; sons. Oalvln In the U. S.
w--I ....I I . VI TAt -nlirnwnla
and James at home; dauihters, Dorothy.
Eleanor. Darlene and Elaine, all at home;
Infant twins, Myron and Myra, and her
m tuner ir. Amtm iuiwm u oub".
vlew. Alberta. She aUo leaves on brother
and five sisters In Oanada. Funeral an-
Mn. Susan T. Miller
Biicna viia m.t. oumii . "mhi, v,
died Wodnesrtar at the home of her
aausmcr ana un-iu-it.w, mi. su.
C. A. Wells. Survived by five children,
Mrs. O. K. Faulus of Salem, Oall Tucker
OI .Vienna, ivana., mono i win vi
Wells of Buena Vtsta. Funeral services
will oe nem ounuuy, n-uusw -o
p. m. at the Walter L. Smith luneral
noma, inaepenonnci.
DEATHS
wauer h. rerions, a. uw rwiutnos
at 960 Oalnes street. Jnauary 10. surviv
ed oy Wlie, Mrs. Jueiuua a. rorjona i
aaicm; inree Bunnicr, nam. -
Iter Ol opwnn, mn. uunn owui
EUltene; two sons, nowura v . runun
I a Ut Vavnnw. Wash mryri Y r van A. PftP.
sons oi j-.Ui.n7. v3., v
Stedman of Blsmark, N. D.; tight erand-
nouncement of service later by the
OlouKh-Barrlck chapel.
Ben Haven sawyer
ijwo ijioeny roaa, a. ne aga vi vi yii.
eurvivea oy parents, aar. ana sars. v, w.
W. Sawyer of Portland. Announcement of
Mary K. Powell, al the residence at
jenerson, January ij, at tne ai oi ai
years. Survived by six children, Mrs. Alma
r. sirucameier oi ncio, uregon, Ernest r.
Powell and Alfred L. Powell, both of Jef-
Arnoia oi ttaiem; a oroiner, j. norman
Long of Sclo; 21 grandchildren and 31
great grandchildren. Life long member of
ml... lit., k. ha 1TBT A 1 1 V H wr tA .ha.
$$ MONEY $$
FHA
4 Vi -leal Estate Loans
Farm or City
Personal and Anto Loans
State Finance Co.
153 8. High St Llo. 8-210 M Ml
ui u.j-k. Mun.lJ nen.rn.t.M
. ..... w.i ,a -. n rlnAU I M.V,
these two version, of the versatile
weskit casual oouarva or unsu w
toned. Mix or match with the tour
gone skirt. (All In one pattern).
No. 2023 U cut in stm U. 14. W,
18, 20. 36, J8, 40, 4S, 44. Sin 1 skirt.
64-ln.; 'collariess weskit, ltt yds.
54-ln.
Would you Ilk to see a collection
Ul ntvrw ui.u . . - - j
that Includes designs for all mem
bers or ine lamuy irom mij um
ana growing giris w juiuui. mm.
mtaM.. mature and larger-stee wom
en? Just include the WINTER
FASHION BOOK in your paiwrn
order. It's a big aid to every home
sewer. Price per copy 20c.
n . a.. ' Ml UL M,N
llame, Address and Btyle Number.
ltate Sise desired.
UAramm .TnllTn.l Qll MlSM
slon 8t. San Francisco 6. Calif
OBITU ARY
M till Is Markland Davenport
Silverton Funeral servicw for Mrs.
.,,1- n...nnn.l 19 vhn flltia
at the llverton hoapUal Thursday, will
Hemorrhoids
(Plies)
Fissure
Fistula
Prolapse
And other rectal dis
orders treated with
out hospitalisation.
DR. R. REYNOLDS
Naturo-Rectal Specialist
1144 Center St. Phone J-9480
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Court of the St." .J r'D:,lB.M. "
M.rion Jrf Tueidw. Februerj
Mid Court u "sTUM .
tMreoi., -nMnr. AdmlnUtr.tra
ol tr,e Esute oi John Ci.rle.
14. .
Feb. 4. 193Q
Tal. .nil Warmer Cold?
Wall Hnwn at T.m Veffas. Nev..
thov derided to at least warm
up the scenery so they dubbed
Hael Nilsen (above) "Miss
Wintertime." Helps, doesn't
It? (Acme Telephoto)
5i.in Ven.tlu Blind, nude to "'J"
reiinuiu& .maoja -
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in .yacJWjijMv . -'coTwrt or
habIos, deVahtmini of fbobate
,r Fln.l.."'trn.,;.e'.'omlnUtr.tor et.
,.ed. h.vlnc renoereo .i --. hu
Mfleme-t, .nd Illeo ',,,, ,
finl iwn'
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herebr p0,mltid .t notice ol Mid
IMld .ccount end th., no
jetliem.il. -ublUhed In sm.
Journ.l, uTolMn M one.
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aMi lot itnu
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Done in WK , run
January. A.D. lo. KIMMEtL
SCORES in the ALLEYS
tCBf4tl Besolta)
Duck Pin
COMMEBCIAL LEAGUE NO.
H.rken 17J. Jo. Formlclc HI. Bob Lor
,m 3M. Bill B.rrowi 140. B.n.I. . SI
C.rrol H.rlow 1, Oeone etelner S.
Chuck Collltu 178. Curly Monner 402.
C.l Chamber. 90. Bob Ramaie HI.
BOO..I..I. lem Dui........ '
Vrn McK.e 40, Ralph Duneey 40S. Har
old BUM JM. Ken Vauion . Or.. T.l-
Bl.. Lake Producer. (2) Paul Fuhrer
371. Curly scneii a.o, jim wimh
B" ?.u "I ' 1:
le (It warren imjtw .w ---
ty. ill. Mahlon Penira 199, Don Baraej
413, JOnn LiinaDiiTiii nv.
W. C. Drer Ineirante () Cleo Hleu
3, BUI Dyer we, r. mcu a. w. r
Oorge Biieuy iio, niwj i.iBou.
Hlh team aerlea: State Tirt 3041, hath
team tame:
m... Tw.i t hiB-n infl. aaraa: warren
Tayior wiaw . :
UM.ha. KUI VnhlO'a TaTCrB (1)
Niiler 4M. Whlttemore 480. Kaneakl
415. McOullin 111.
Biraiion rmmoina o..stt,.. -
uiney jr. m, reari "V" "
aerson ao. mriiiwiy virt.in:i
n, rariy ouj, ocniui. nt w(
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J (On WO, liUU VOIMHR-A (I t
Braden 471, Biuh 43. Feue W, Clark
.no
i.i.A..t v.whh fit Htttler 4B0. Oard-
r n ia n VilllH ftll n
Valdei 111.' Salem Hardware (0) Thede
SU. Oarrlaon . Loian 440. Weat 490,
face evi.
Salem Llibtlnt A1P. (1) Duncan
Good Hoiaekee'plnr (tl Slmoni 4fi7, Jonei
4BO, uaoy ai4, uiney or. sua.
Richland Market 4 J. Otreoi l
-.:.!. iu rwu. iu UwNau 4sa. warmt.h with ruble for imartllM.
mh Inrl tiame: Ba Taldtf ot Unl MAK6 Several pair 1" uuiei.u. wi-
var.al Vumni 441. nri tnr VorUtV.
vfr.n Pum'tM in.' Pattern Envelope No. R2499 con
P. " Wa "n,;;:t:' ... talrw knltung instructions, smau,
R2499
Cable-Knit Cloves Handsome
material requirements, stitch lUus
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In COINS giving pattern numDer,
your name, address ana tone num
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Company
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and
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