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Sedan $495 395 150 295 130 65 ALL ABOVE CARS IN RUNNING CONDITION Don't Forget The Location 3600 Silverton Road JOE BURK'S CORNER PHONE 2-6931 Oldsmobile "Rockets" Ahead With THE FUTURAMIC 50 Featuring Exclusive WHIRLAWAY HYDRAMATIC DRIVE AND THE "ROCKET" ENGINE 49 Pontiac 8 C.'Sdn... $2065 48 Dodge Sdn 1340 '47 Pontiac 8 C. Sdn. 1385 47 Plymouth Sdn 1045 48 Olds 78 Sdn 1885 Visit Loder Bros. Used Car Market and Save! 465 Center - Ph. 2-7973 2410 Fairgrounds Rd. - Ph. 2-1490 "McKay's With That Counts Douglas McKay B50 NO. COMMERCIAL ST. DIRECTORY LAWJfMOWERS She -pened. guaranteed service. New power and hand mower. Call Barry . Scott, 147 8. Com'l. St. o26 MATTRESSES Capita. Bedding Phone S-4069. MUSIC LESSONS Instruction piano St volet. Sat.. Mem. Bertha Plnco, 15 8. Liberty. Ph. 1-6126. 046 Violin St Viola Instruction. Thomas Facey. 1473 Center Ph. 2-6473. 029 Spanish St Hawailnan Oultar. Mandolin. 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Ph 3-4031. LODGE Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. & AM., E. A. Degree Friday, January 27, 7 p.m. 23' LEGAL Sealed bids will be received by Thelma R. Huson, Cleric 01 consolidated scnooi District No. 22, Tillamook County, Oregon, In tha Elementary School Building, Clo verdale. Oregon. Friday. February 10. 1950, until 2:00 o'clock P.M. Pacific Standard Time, for Cloverdale Elementary School and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received alter tne hour set for the opening will not be con sidered. Plans, specifications, details and forms of Contract Documents may be exam ined after January 24, 1950. at the office of Glenn Stanton. Architect. 208 s. w. Stark Street, Portland 4, Oregon, and at tne omce or tne scnooi Board Attorney. Warren A. McMlnlmee. Tillamook Build ing, Tillamook, Oregon. A set of said Plans, specifications and forms may be obtain ed upon a deposit of 1100.00. Additional sets of plans and specifications may be obtained irom the Architect lor tne sum of Fifteen Dollars (H5.00) per set to cover the cost of reproduction, such ad ditional sets of drawings and specifica tion shall remain the property of trie Arcnitect ana shall be returned to rum in good condition after the opening of bids, Bids win be received on tne following enumerated Hems: General Construction. Plumbing, Hentlng and Ventilating and Electrical work, all under one contract. Bids must be submitted on Proposal Form issued oy tne Arcnitect. No bidder may obtain the proopsal form unless ho has delivered to the Architect, at the above address, a prequal f cat on state ment and questionnaire In accordance with the provision of Section 96-103 O. C. L. A., at least ten days In advance of me date set lor opening or bids; pro vided, however. In case the bidder Is will ing to waive his rlRht of appeal from what ever action the officers of the Owner may taKc m qualifying him or disqualifying him. he may present the statement and questionnaire as late as five days before the date set for the opening of bids, but not later. Prequallflcatlon statement and ques tionnaire form may be obtained from the Arcnitect or at the office of the School Board Attorney. Warren A. McMlnlmee. Tillamook Building, Tillamook, Oregon. tacn Old snail be accompanied by a. cer tified check, cashier's check or bid bond iwitn authorized surety company) made payable to Consolidated School District No. 22, Tillamook County, Oregon, In the amount of not less than 10 of the am ount oi tne Did. Consolidated School District No. 32. Tillamook County, Oregon, reserves the rignt to reject any or all bids and to waive all Informalities, and shall Incur no liability to any bidder on account of the exercise of the right of rejection. no bidder may withdraw his bid after the h set for the opening thereof, or before the award of the contract, unless saia award is delayed lor a nerind ex. ceedlns 30 days. Thelma R. Ruson. Clerk Consolidated School DIM. 22 Tillamook County, Oregon Jan. 19, 38 CALL FOR BIDS County of Marlon, State of Oregon, Is asKing lor seated diss i or grading, grav eling, providing drainage, and surfacing with 0 11 penetration asohalt 18' wide on Ncef Avenue located in Neef Bub-Division In Marlon County, Oregon. Plans and specifications may be ob tained at the office of the County Engin eer, Courthouse, Salem, Oregon. Bids will be opened by the county court In the county court chambers at the courthouse In Salem. Oregon, at the hour of 10:30 A. M. February 9, 1950. The county reserves the right to accept any or reject an digs in tne best inter est of Marlon County. BY ORDER OF THE MARION COUN TY COURT. Jan. 2fl. Feb 2 SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports ef Salem dealers lor the guidance or Capita) Journal Readen. (Revised dally). Retail Fej Prices: Ecs Mash 14.65. Rabbit Pellets 14.30. Dairy Feed - 13.70. Ponltryi Buying prices Orade A color ed hens, 20c; grade A Leghorn hens and up. 15c; grade A old roosters, 14c: (trade A colored fryers three lb. 24c. Etri Buying Price Large A A, 3c; large A, 31-34c; medium AA, 32c; medium A, 18-3 0c: pullets, 22-27C Wholeiale Prlcei Egg wholesale prices J-7e above these prices: above grade A generally quoted at 39c; medium, 33c. natterfal Premium Bee: No. 1, sio; Ho. 3, 58-Wc: buying prices). Baiter Whole! grade A, Utl tail 11. Grains Listed With Some Gain Chicago. Jan. 26 VP! Grains inched their way upward in routine dealings on the board of trade today. The market started out with corn firm and wheat easy, re- peatign the pattern of the pre vious session, out as me udj umrp nn wheat came along to join corn in the upward march. Gains were not very large. Wheat closed - higher, March $2.17-, corn was Va to 1 cent higher, March $1.29 Vs- Vt, oats were V4-IV4 nigner, March 72, rye was higher, May $1.35-$1.36, soybeans were Vi lower to 1 cent higher, March $2.32y4-$2.32, and lard was 3 cents lower to 5 cents a hundred pounds higher, March $10.57. MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livestock Market (By Valley racKing uompanyj Wooled Iamb VH.r latnh S14.00 to 118.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) (22.00 to 124.00 Veal (150-300 lbs.) top z.vu w Fat dairy cows $13.50 Cutter cows $10.00 to $13.00 Dairy helfcra $12.00 to $15.00 Bulls $14.00 to $18.00 Portland EatUlde Market Tmriinif nn thft Portland Easts iae rarm- ers Wholesale Produce market today was practically at a standstill with only a few sellers and buyers present. Prices oi tne smaii amount ox vrouuee offered were unchanged. Portland Produce Butler fat Tentative, subject to imme diate change. Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 87o lb.; 92 score, 65c lb.; 90 score. 63; 89 score. 55c. Valley routes and country points 2o less than first. uutter wnoiesaie rua duis cuocs hj wholesalers, grade 93 score, 63c. A 92 score, 62c: B score, 60c lb O 89 score, 59c. Abov price are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to f oruand wnoie- ittle Oregon singles 3 9-42c, Oregon 6 all loaf. 4tt-4&oi triplets ivk lea man singles. Etna (to wholesaler a grade larca. 35-37 t4c; A medium, 34-35'Ac; grade B large, 34-39Vfcc; small A grace, aa'AC Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailer: orade aa prints, 60c; AA cartons, 69c; A prints, 68c: A cartons J9c; B prints, flic. Ecra price to retailers: urao aa large, 41o dos.; certified A large. 40c. laraa JBc: AA medium, sac: certi fied A medium. 38c; A medium, 37c; B medium, 33c; A small, 35c; carton 3c Ad ditional. cheese pric to retailers: ronrana Oregon single 39-42c: Oregon loaf, 6 lb. loafs 44tt-46o lb.; triplets. 14 cent less than singles. Premium brand, singles, 51 'Ac lb.; loaf, 63 Mo. Poultry Live enleken no. I quality fob Plant No. 1 broiler under 2 lbs, 17c; fryers, 3-3 lbs., 19 - 31c; 3-4 lbs., 23c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 23c; fowl Leghorn 4 lbs and under, 15-16c; over 4 lbs. 16c; colored fowl, all weights, 19-20c; roosters, all weights, 14-18c. Turkey Net to growers, torn, 30-Sle. hens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed; A ycung hens, 60-Slc; A young torn, 37 38c; light tome, 41-42c. Rabbits Average to grower, live whites, 4-5 lbs., 17-lBo lb.; 5-8 lbs., 15-17c lb.; colored 2 cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks, 8-12c. Fresh dressed Idaho fryer and retailer. 40c; local, 48- Country-Kllled Meat Veal Top quality, 40 -42c lb.; other grades according to weight and quality with lighter or heavier, oO-34c. Hog Light blockers, 23-35c; sow, 18-2 lc. Lambs Top quality, p ringer. S9-40c: mutton, 16-lSc. Beef Good cow, 32-34e lb.; Mnners- cutter, 20-3 0c. Fresh Dressed Heat (Wholesaler to retailers per ewt.)t Beef steers. Good 500-800 lbs.. 140-43: commercial, $3B-41; utility, 135-37. Cows: commercial. $37-3;- utility. wo- 36; canLers-cutters, $31-34. Beef Cuts (Good Steers): Hind quarter. $48-50; rounds, $45-48; full loins, trimmed, ; (64-68; triangle, $38-40; square chucks, I (40-43: ribs, $57-60: forequarter. $34-38. Veal and calf: Oood. $48-51; commercial. $39-48; utility, (33-39. Lamb: uood-cholce spring lamb. $44 : 46; commercial, $39-41; utility, $36-41. Mutton: uooo, ids. oown, 2e-. Pork loins. $42-44: shoulders. IB lbs.. down, 141-42; sparerlbs, (40-45; carcass es, (27-29; mixed weignu, $2 per cwt. lower. rortland MlseellaneotH Oniona Supply moderate, market stea dy; Ore, yellow, No. 1, $2.50-60; 10 lbs., 45-4BC Yellows, med. $2.50-75; large, $3.50 73; boilers, 10 lb., 36-38c. Potatoes Ore. Deschutes russets, No. 1A, $3.75-90; No, 2, 50 lbs., (1.35-40; 25 lbs., U. 00-10; 15 lbs., 05-7OC. Wash, net ted gems, No. 1, (3.60-85; No. 2, (1.15-20; large bakers, $4.25-50; Idaho russets No. 1A, (4.25-50. Hay New Crop, stack bales, U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa, truck or car lots F.O.B. Portland or Puget Bound markets, (39 41 ton; UA. No. 1 mixed timothy, $44 ton; new crop oat and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay, nominally $28 30 depending on quality and location baled on Willamette valley farms. Ce Bark Dry lb green 4c lb. Wool Valley coarse and medium grades. 45c lb. Mohair 35o lb, on 13-month growth, nominally. Hides Calves, 27c lb.; according to weight; pips. 32c lb.; beef, ll-12c lb.; bulls. 8-7c lb. Country buyer pay So less. Nut Quotations Walnuts Franquettea, first quality lum bo, 34.7c; large, 32. 7e; medium, 27.2c; second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c; medium, 26.2c; baby, 23.2c; soft shell, first quality large, 29.7ct medium. 2G.2c; first quality large, 29.7c; medium, 26.2c; sec ond quality large, 27.2ci medium, 24.7c; baby 22.2c. Filberts Jumbo, 20e tb.t large, 18c; medium, 16c; small, 13c. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Jan. 26 0JJ9 Livestock; Cattle salable 200; market fairly active; generally asking strong to higher prices on short receipts; early sales steady to strong; few medium-low good fed steers 23-24.50; others scarce early; very lew heifer avaUable; canner-cutter cow 12-14; few 14.50: shell down to 10: me dium-good beef cows 17.50-20 or above; odd common sausage bulls 15.50-17. Calves salable 25; market steady; odd good vealers 26-28; common medium 15- 23. Hog salable 125: market steady; early sales good-choice 200-230 lb butchers 18.85: good 150-165 lb 17-17.50; one lot 173 Iba to 18.50: odd good 300 lb saws 15.50; heavier weight quotable down to l4.ao or below. Sheep salable none; market nominal good-choice fed lambs quotable 22-22.75 or above; good-choice slaughter ewe al- able B.50-10. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Jan. 26 OJJO Livestock market: Hog salable 11.000: fairly active, most ly steady on all weights butchers and sows. Oood and choice 180-220 lb butch er 17.00 to 17.50: mostly 17.25 and up; top 17.50 paid freely: 230-250 lbs 16.25 to 17.00; 200-300 lb 15.75 to 10.50; 300-375 lb 15.25 to 15.85; most good and choice SOW 450 lb down 13.75 to 14.75; 475-600 lb 12.00 to 13.50. Indication good clear ance. Sheep salable 3,500; nothing done on good and choice led lambs, asking steady, bidding 25 to 50 cents lower: big packer very bearish; yearlings steady, bidding 3a to 60 cents lower; big packer very bearish: year ng absent; scattered up Ply of slaughter ewe fully ateady at 10.00 to 13.00. Ca(tle salable 5,500; calve 300; steer ano neuer siow, sicaoy to au cents low er: cow steady; bulls and vealers fully steady; short load of hlib good 1125 lb steers 30.30; two load of 1250- lb weight 20.50; bulk medium and good steers 22.00 to 28.00; load of high-good mixed steer and heifer 28.25; most me dium to good heifer 21.50 to 26.00; com mon to good beef cows 15.50 to 18.50; can- ners and cutters 13.00 to 15.25: medium and good sausage bulls 19.25 to 21.00: me' dlum to choice vealers 28.00 to 32,00; load of food 985 feeding steer 33.10; common uO'iift lb tocr 2,7 ami u.00. we " ' 7V Lebanon William Thomas, right, receives token of his distinguished service to the City of Lebanon, from H. R. Groves, retiring president of the Chamber of Commerce, at the junior chamber's annual banquet at Melody Lane, Thomas, a member of the law firm of Morley & Thomas, was cited for his contribution to church and civic efforts and for presidency of the Linn county Red Cross and the local Lions club during the past year. (Eggen Photo) Slocks Advance Only to Recede New York, Jan. 26 WV-J The stock market did no better than hold steady today. A pre-noon buying flurry gave the price list a lift for a while but there was no follow-through to the demand and many gains faded away. Most changes were In small fractions, with gains and losses well divided. Turnover reached a rate of only about 1,200,000 shares for the full session. Ahead a good part of the day were U.S. Steel, Studebaker, Sears Roebuck, Avco, Grey hound, Motorola, Armour, Ame rican Telephone, General Elec tric, Gulf Oil, and Johns-Man- ville. f Holding back were Inland Steel, General Motors, Chrysler, Goodrich, Dow Chemical Union Carbide, Philip Morris, and U.S. Gypsum. STOCKS (By the Associated Press) American Can 115 Am Pow St Lt 15T4 Am Tel Si Tel 1484 Anaconda 28?i Bendlx Aviation 36'4 Beth Steel 32 Boeing Airplane 25 Calif Packing 3rM, Canadian Paclflo 15 Case J I 47 Caterpillar 32 M Chrysler 63 Comwlth & Sou Cons Vultce 10 i Continental Can 37 Vi Crown Zcllerbach 31 Curtlss Wright 8 Douglas Aircraft 73 Dupont de Nem 61 Mj General Electrlo 42 General Food 40 Genera Motor 11 Goodyear Tire 45 i Int Harvester 27 Int Paper 3-1 Kennecott 64 Libby McN St L 1 Long Bel "A" Montgomery Ward 55 Nash Kelvlnator 17 Nat Dairy 38 NY Central 12 Northern Paclflo 18 Pao Am Pish 12 Pa Gas Ac Eleo 33 Pa Tel St Tel 104 Penney J C 56 Radio Corp 13 Rayonler 24?; Rayonler Pfd 31 Reynolds Metal 32 Richfield Safeway Store 32H Sears Roebuck 42 Southern Pacific 51 Standard OH Co. 61 Mi Studebaker Corp 2B Sunshine Mining 10 Transamerlca 15 Union Oil Cal 26 United Airline 83 Union Pacific 14 U S Steel 28 Warner Bros Plo 15 Wool worth 40 Load Limits in Polk Dallas, Ore., Jan. 26 fP) The Polk county court restricted load limits on county roads to 10,000 pounds per axle today, to prevent damage to the roadbeds. The restriction will remain In effect as long as bad weather continues. Wilson Hospitalized Independence Ernest Wilson is in the hospital at Corvallis and reported seriously ill. Portlind Grain Portland. Ore.. Jan. 28 UPi Wheat: Caah wheat: Solt white 2.30; aolt white (exciucin, rex ?.zg; wnue cluD 2.20. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.20; per cent 2.20; 11 per cent 2.21; 12 per cent 2.22. Today', ear Tec.lpta: Wheat 10: barley a; uour o: corn T, oau i; jmuiecd 7. R2615 Crocheted Hood V Mltls Little ears and hands keep toasty warm in this flower-trimmed- hat and matching mittens. The set is easily and quickly crocheted of red and white wool. You'll find use for odd' and ends of yarn which are per fect for crocheting the gay flowei trimming. Patters Bnvaloiw No. B3CU con Matthews to Be Called Back Washington, Jan. 26 VP) Chairman Tydings (D., Md.) to day agreed to call Secretary of the Navy Matthews before the senate armed services commit tee next week for questioning about the ouster of Admiral Lou is Denfeld as navy commander. Senato Knowland (R., Calif.) was pressing a formal demand for Matthews appearance when Tydings broke in: "That won't be necessary." Later the chairman promised to "do all in my power" to have the navy secretary appear "next Monday or Tuesday" at closed session of the committee. Prior to the committee meet ing today Knowland and other republicans claimed enough democratic support to force the session with Secretary Matthews. Tydings had opposed it. Knowland and other republi cans, including Senator McCar thy (R., Wis.) have been sharp ly criticising Matthews for his testimony that Admiral Denfeld never was issued a commission for a second two year term as chief of naval operations. Fortune Smiles on Farmers in 6 Slates Washington, Jan. 26 (F) Farmers in only six states among which Texas was the only major producing state took tn more dollar volume from their marketings in the first 11 months of last year than in the corre sponding period of 1948. The agriculture department so reported today. Its monthly farm income report showed that in the other 42 states farmers found their revenues down 10 per cent or more on the basis of the 11 month comparisons. The states with higher farm income, in addition to Texas, were Delaware, Florida, Arkan sas, New Mexico and Arizona. Texas moved into top place in the country from the January-through-last November period with total income of $1,905,182, 000 California took the second spot with $1,850,761,000, with Iowa slipping from the front the front position down to third with $1,808,543,000. The agriculture department report of farm income from other states included: Washing ton $472,466,000 and Oregon $308,690,000. Deer Cross lea Hood River1, Ore., Jan. 26 (U.R) Two deer crossed the Colum bia river on the ice today near the Hood River-White Salmon Interstate bridge. O. H. Adams, tolltakcr, said a buck and a doe stepped gingerly across the river about 300 yards east of the bridge, traversing an area that had been broken open only yes terday by an ice-breaker tug. tains complete crocheting Instruc tions, stitch Illustrations and finish ing directions. To obtain this pattern, send 20c in uuina giving pattern numoer. vour name, address i.nd zone num ber to Peggy Roberts, Capital Jour nal tuu Mission street, baa Fran cisco 2, Calif. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, January 26, 1950 23 Waitings are Home Amity Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walling have returned from a three month sojourn in south ern California and Arizona. They encountered some snow in northern California. OBITUARY Walter G. Brown Silverton Walter O. Brown, 6T, Molalla route 2, died Wednesday night at the Silverton hospital. He 1 curvlved by his widow and a son, Walter Brown, Jr. An nouncements later. Prank P. Evans Albany Services will be held at the Fisher Funeral home here Thursday at 2 p.m. for Frank P. 'Doc" Evans, proprietor of "Doc" Evans' Auto Repair shop, who died Monday. Evans, born September 14, j bus in Micmgan, came to Oregon in 1913 and to Albany six years ago. He first lived in Portland and later In Idaho, at Ban rrancisco, uani.. ana Hrownsviue. married Jessie M. Houghton, September 18, 1012, at Pontiac. Mich. She died In 1030. Surviving are a daunhter. Mrs. Mil dred HodrlgueB, Ant loch, Calif.; two grandsons and three brothers living In the DEATHS Oda Ballentyne in this city January 35, Oda Ballentyne, lata rosdlcnt of Portland, at the age of 68 years. Survived by brother. Linn E. Jones of Portland. Services will be held at the W. T. RlKdon chapel Friday, Jan uary 27, at 4 p.m. with Rev. George U. Swift officiating. Nathan Watklm Nathan Wat kins, at a local hospital January aa. uroiner of Mrs. A. n. Ander son of Salem. Announcement of services iaier oy tne Howeii-Edwards chapel. Marvin Carl O'llrlrn Marvin Carl (Mike) O'Brien, late resi dent at 3345 Kathleen Ave., at a local Hospital. January 22. Surviving are the wire, jars, tiara R. o urien, Jr., Salem, mother. Mrs. F. W. Greene In California; four sisters, Mrs. I. H. Davenport, Seattle. wasn.; Mrs. ttooeri worm, uvermore. Calif.; Mrs. John Felling, Sacramento, Calif.; and Mrs. Charles Ralston, Redding, Calif.; a brother, Weldon Greene, Pitts burg. Calif.; and a granddaughter. Kath leen O'Brien. Salem. Services were held at tne vtrRii t. uomen cnapel Ttiursoay. January 26. at 2 P.m. with Rev. Russell Mayer officiating. Interment la Belcrest Memorial park, Clifford L. Gardner Clifford L. Gardner, late res dent at 115 Bellview street, at a local hospital. Janu ary 24. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Flor ence a. Huston, san Francisco, and i brother, Glen K. Gardiner, Burllngame, Calif. Services were held Thursday. Jan, uary au, at 4 p.m. at uie v. t. Golden c impel with Rev. George H. Swift off elat ing. Friends are asked to contribute to the March of Dimes In memory of Cllf- iori h. uaraner in lieu of sending flow ers. Gerald Watson In Boston. Mass.. January 19. Gerald wauon, laie resiaeni oi aaiem. at tne age of 2b years. Survived by wife, Luclle Watson of Salem: and two sons. Gerald and Michael Watson of Salem. Services will be held Friday. January 27. at 11 a.m. at tne w. T. Rlgdon cnapel. Rit ualistic services by Salem lodge No. 4 am. concluding services at Bel- crest Memorial park. Rev. Dudley Strain wlU officiate. Albert Mnha in this city January 36. Albert Muhs. late resident of Dresden. N.D., at the age of 73 years. Husband of Therese Muhs of Dresden, N.D.; father of Miss Bertha Muhs and Miss Loretta Muhs. both of Salem, Mrs. Ralph Oallagher of Bottineau, N.D., and Mrs. Emll Schlu- ender, Francis Mush and Robert Muhs, all of Dresden, N.D.; and grandfather of Margaret Ann Gallagher of Bottineau, n.u. eiupmeni is ncing maie to Dresden n.u., by w. t, RiKdon company for ser vices and Interment. Mrs. Hallle Parrlih Hlnrea Mrs. Hallle Parrlsh Hinges, lata real dent of 545 Ix-sllo street, at 1140 North min street, January 25. survived by i daughter, Mrs. George W. Nelson of Sa lem; a sister, Mrs. . M. Cox In Seattle; four grandchildren. Mrs, Elisabeth Nel son Adams of Portland and George Nel son, Jr., of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Jack Nelson of Salem and Lt. Norman P. Hinges of the U. S. army In the Pana ma Oanal Zone: two treat erandchlldren. Susann and Mlchele Nelson of Klamath rails, services will be held Friday, Jan uary 27. at 2 p.m. from the VI rail T. Golden chapel with Rev. Oeorge Swift of ficiating, interment in tne Jason Lee cemetery. Nellie I. Rlliseth In Portland January tt. Nellie I. Bltx seth, late resident of 1861 South 10th street, Portland. Survived by husband. Bert Bllxaeth of Bclvue, Wash.; daugh ters. Mrs. Gladys FlUpatrlck of Mll waukle, Mrs. Fern Relmann of Salem, Mrs. O. W. Russell of Eugene and Mrs. Hilda Knutson of Circle, Mont.; sons, Leo Bllxseth of Jennings Lodge. Oregon, Now She Shops "Cash and Carry" Without Painful Backache As we set older, stress and atraln, over exertion, exccHsivo smoking or exposure to cold sometimes nlows down kidney func tion. Thin rnnv lead many folks to com- plain of nitKKltifr biieknclie, loss of pep and energy, heailuchea nml (ilzT.incsa. Getting up iiiKlttn or frequent pasnnites may result from minor bladder irritntinns due to cold, dampnviis or dietary Indite ret inns. If your dincomforti are duo to thee causes, don't wait, try Dnnn'i l'ills, a mild diuretic, lined Biicccttsfiilly by millions for over GO years. While tliene symptoms may often otherwine occur, It'a amazing; how many times IJonn'a clve hnppy relief help the 16 miles of kidney tubes and filters flush out waste. Get Duan'a fills today (Adv4,-Lremont) Weak, Tired, Nervous. Pepless Men, Women Get New Vim, Vigor.Vitality Bay good-bye to tboae weak; al ways tired rot II ruts or iwvouo- Que iut to blood's lack oi Iron. V.el uti frcah. Ita nonn all Diitrr imntinu vltnlnl cairmm. i iiirmiuctorr hm nuv tn. in Oftrei Tim In TitMfia for onw pep, flm vigor, vitality, hotter nerve, this very day. In Salem at Fred Meyer Drug. Hemorrhoids (Piles) Fissure Fistula Prolapse And other rectal dis orders treated wlth- iut hospitalization. DR. R. REYNOLDS Naturo-ltectal Specialist 1144 Center St. Phone 3-9460 For BIGGER Maximum gg production... At lower cost. That's the itory of Trianglt X-tra gg pro ducer. A carefully balanced feed supplying the require ments for more extra grade ggs. Mash or pellets. TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER SEE YOUR LOCAL TRIANGLE DEALER Henry Bllxseth of Balem, Bob Bllxseth of Artesla, Calif.; and Ray Bllxseth of Roseburg; brothers, Herman Johnsrud, E. Johnsrud and Nels Hanson, all of Salem, and Julius Johnsrud of Taft; two slaters, Gena Koch of Eugene and Hannah KnuU son of Detroit Lakes, Minn.; 15 erand- cnuoren and three great grandchildren. Services will be held at tha W. T. Riedon cnapel Friday, January 27, at S p.m. with concluding services In Belcrest Memorial para, jtev, jo. . ueuenaaner flu olllc iate, Helen Vlrrlnla Cltne Helen Virginia Cllne. late resident of West Salem, In this city. January 24, at the age of 25 years. Surviving are her mother, Mrs. Nellie Cllne, Salem: three brothers, Harry and Howard Cllne. both of Salem: and Melvln Cllne, Portland; and six sisters. Mrs. Mildred Grata. Yuma. Colo.; Mrs. Mary Mae Carden, Neosho, Mo.: emma uoice, seattie, wasn.: Airs. Alice Welch, The Dalles; Mrs. Morris Kln non, Salem: and Miss Janice Cllne. Salem, Private services will be held Friday, Jan uary 27. at 1:30 p.m. at tne W. T. Rig don chapel with Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Rev. Albert Fadenracht will officiate. Mn. Marian F, Nelson Mrs. Marian F. Nelson, at the residue at 2630 Ward Drive, January 25, at the age of 69 years. Survived by husband, William Nelson of Salem; daughter, Mrs, Eul Shawver of Watsonvllle. Calif.: two sons, Roger F. Nelson of Mill City and rreo. w. Nelson of Portland; a sister, Mrs. Nina Loaunstlen of Paramount, Calif.; a brother. C. T. Hulter of WaRhinaton. n. C; 11 grandchildren and one great grand child. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrlck company. 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