Regulations Didn't Ston Him
Joseph L. Smith, 18, (left) of Philadelphia, Pa. When he was
told he couldn't sail for Korea with his buddies because his
equipment was incomplete, he enlisted the help of his officers,
purchased his own uniform and made the boat in time to
receive a farewell handshake from Col. Thomas G. Jenkins
(right) commanding officer of Camp Stoneman at Pittsburg,
Calif. (AP Wircphoto)
Eskimo Army in Far North is
Guard Against Surprise Attack
By JOHN J. RYAN
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
Nome, Alaska, July 13 (U.Ri An Eskimo army of more than
2000 skilled arctic hunters was being recruited and trained today
to defend the strategic Alaska coastline opposite Siberia.
Eskimo scout battalions of the Alaska national guard were
being established at nearly every sizeable village along the arctic
coast as far north as Point Bar-
row. at the top of the North
American continent.
Eskimo men of military age
were issued army uniforms,
arms and equipment and trained
to act as sentries, search and res
cue units and possibly as guer
rilla warriors.
Col. Joseph D. Alexander, vet
eran army officer in charge of
organizing the guard, said that
units were put on an "alert"
basis as rapidly as they were
ready for action.
The watch for any possible
Arctic invader is maintained 24
hours a day, seven days a week.
"The army is depending on the
Eskimos to provide the per
manent defense garrison along
thousands of miles of coastline
which is less than 50 miles from
Siberia In places," Alexander
said.
"As Arctic soldiers they will
have no equals. They know how
to survive in bitter Arctic cold
and how to live off the country.
Since they range far and wide
in search of seal and caribou,
any sneak Arctic invader would
fall under their eyes very quick
ly." Alexander said the Eskimos
responded enthusiastically to the
call for volunteers. So many
wanted to join the guard that
there wasn't enough equipment
to outfit them all. Recruiters
"io"i ?ndSr,,,'julr II UJH-Lh-toc:
c.ttle salable 3 SO. Market active; attona
to mojtlir SO oenta Miner; many cows now
S3 Miner for week. Some steers InUy
abovo Monday. One lot hlih. medium
train and trass teers 30.50. Odd common
steers 34-31. Common beef heifers 30-31.
Cutter dairy tyoe heifers "-S0-1;. Canner
and cutter cows lenerally 16.50-1B. Few
H.SO. Medium trass beef cows up to .
Good youni cows to 34; common and me
dium sausan bulla H-31.50. Good bulls
'"calves' salable 100. Market mostly steady,
but, lood heavy calves slow
Good and choice vealers 37-31. Medium
trades 30-35. Tew medium trass calves
"iloo salable 135. Market active steady.
l"ew lots tood and choice 110-330
butchers M-30.S0. Heavier and lllhter
welihts scarce odd lood !0 lbs 35. Good
350-550 lb sows 1D.50-H Good and choice
feeder pits salable 35.50-37 or above.
Sheep salable 400. Market only moder
ately active. Early sales about steady
but Duality less deslreable. Few good
and choice aprlnl lambs 33. Some held
around 33.50. Small lot mostly choice 91
lbs late yesterday 33.75. Good feeders
20-31. Few yearllnt feeders 18. Good ewes
7-7.30.
Portland Grain
Portland, July 1J Wl-Cash train; Bar
ley No. 3. 45 lb B.W. 40.50.
Cash wheat Ibid); soft white 3.1J .;
soft white (excludlnf rex) S.lO'.al white
club 3.1',4: western red 3.UV4.
Today's car receipts: wheat 13: barley
I; flour S; corn 4; pais 5; mlllfeed 12.
Chfeaso Grain . .
CMcaio, July 33 m A sell. off toward
the close shaved some of the best tains
on the board of trade today.
The market became extremely ner
touj In the last halt hour. Price trends
chanied oulckly and the confllctlnl moves
In some eases, particularly soybeans were
substantial. . . .
Wheat closed H lower to t hither.
July 12.3314: corn was H lower to "i hlih
er. July ll.35'4 -11.55: oats were 'i-1.
hliher. July SOTt-Sl. rye was 14 lower to
H hither. July 11.4014: soybeans were
li-Vt hither, July 13.35H-I3.20: and
lard wu 10 to 33 cents a hundred pounds
hither. July 313.15.
I
Personal
To Women With
Nagging Backache
As wi fet older, etreea and strain, over,
xertlon, excessive smoking or exposure to
cold sometimes slows down kidney func
tion. This may lead many folks to com
plain of nattinv backache, loas of pep and
enerry. headaches and dullness. Gettlnt
up nithu or frequent passsres may reeult
from minor bladder irritation! due to cold,
dampness or dietary Indiscretions.
if your discomforts are due to these
causes, don't wait, try Poem's Pills, a mild
diuretic. Ueed successfully by millions for
over SO years. While these symptoms may
often otherwise occur. It's amaslnt how
many times Doan's tire happy relief
help the IS miles of kidney tubes and filters
flush out wasu. Get Doan's Filet todayl
BSK -"4- i K M?
Reculations riirln't sinn Pfn
who canvassed remote Arctic
villages said not a single Eskimo
refused to volunteer.
Since the Eskimos are skilled
riflemen and adept at roaming
the barren Arctic wastes, they
learn military duties very rap
idly, Alexander said. They are
taught to march in formation as
well as scouting, search and res
cue and guerrilla warfare tech
nique.
Alexander said that a well
trained Eskimo guard would be
of tremendous value to the Unit
ed States if war ever comes to
the Arctic.
SALEM MARKETS
Completed from report! of Salem dealers
for the guidance of Capital Journal
reader. (Revised dally.)
Retail Feed Prlceai
Ett Mash lis. IS.
Rabbit Pellets I .00
Dairy Feed M. 10.
Poultry Buying prices: Oradt A col
ored hens, 23c; grade A Leghorn hens,
; trade A old rooster, 13c; trade
colored fryers. 3 lbs- 38 c; Leghorn
fryers, 35c.
Urss
Buying prices Large aa, sac; large a;
46-Slc; medium AA, 43c; medium A, 41
47c; small, 35c; crax, 2a-28.
Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices
fl-7o above these pMces abovo. Large gradij
generally quoted at floe; medium, one.
Balterfat
Premium, 82e, no. l. one. no. a. m-h
allying prices).
Sitter Wholesale grade A, ae, retail
Chicago Livestock
Chicago. July tVP) lUSDA) Live-
stork:
Hot.: BaiaDie v,wjo; moacrateiy active,
uneven, generally steady to 35c higher
both butchers and sows, full advance
on butchers and sows, full advance under
330 lbs, tap J25.40 for one load, highest
since October, 1948. Most good and choice
1B0-240 lb bUtcner 34.75-JS.3i, IDS
33.75 to 34.75; few 280-300 lbs 33.50-33.50;
odd lots up to 380 lbs as low as 21.00 but
very little In run over 280 lbs. Good and
choice sows under 360 lbs 20.35-21.75, few
choice 300 lbs and under to 22.00; 375
425 lbs 18.25-20.00; 450-60O lbs 16.25-18.25;
Good clearance.
Sheep; Salable 5C0. All (trades native
slaughter lambs fully 50c lower top fl
lower at 27.00, bulk good and choice native
prlnsers 36. 00-27.00 witn ducks 11 less:
common and medium grades 19.00-24.00;
old crop Iambs absent; sheep steady, bulk
slaughter ewes 8.50-10.50 with medium to
good 190-200 lb ewes 7.00-8.00, mostly
7.50.
Cattle: Salable 3,000: calves 500. Slaugh
ter steers and heifers fairly active, steady
to strong, demand good for steers below
1.100 lbs witn neavier weunis also getting
better action than late Wednesday: cows
steady to 35c higher, advance on boning
type ana good oeei: ouiis strong: vealers
fully steady. Most good to low-choice fed
steers and yearlings 29.75-31.50, few loads
choice 31.75-32.50 including load 830-lb
yearlings at 32.00, odd head 973 lb year
lings 33.00. most medium to low-good
steers 26.50-29.50; good and choice fed
heifers largely 29.50-31.35. latter price for
two loads 795 lb averages: few good beef
cows 23.00-25.00, most common and medi
um cows 20.00-32.75, canners and cutters
16.50-19.75; most medium and good saus
age bulls 24.73-26.25; vealers 31.00 down.
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pellet form.
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and
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H eso is., mt I
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A4 A R K E T
QUOTATIONS
eln livestock Market
By Vail Packing nomoanyi
Oalvas, good (300-450 .bat,. 120.00 to 124.00
Veal (150-300 lbs.) top ...,123.00 to 130.00
Pat Dairy Cows ... 115.50
Cutter cows , i!4.oo to Ui.oo
Dairy hellers. im.ou iu in.ou
Bulls 116.00 to (22.00
fartland Proa,
BuUtrfat Tentative, subject to lmtn
dlata change. Premium aut.itj maximum
to 15 to i percent acidity delivered in
Portland, 61-6o Ib.i 92 score, fill. 63 ci 10
cor, 57-60c, iv scot aoc. Valley rout
and country points 3o leu thaD first.
But t r Wholesale ruB bu.lt cubes to
wholesalers, gradt A 93 score. tJDcs A
13 score, 60c; O scon, S8ci O SB score.
56c Above prices are strictly nominal.
Cbtei a Selling price to Portland whole
.lalerai Oregon singles, So-SB'i Oregon I
mall loa!. 41-41 Wei triplet 1V less than
tingles.
Eim To wholesalers: A grade, large.
47l,i-48,ic doz.; A grde medium, 46',!i
47',uc; B grade large, jv- 41c.
Portland Ualry market
Butter Price to retailers- Qrade AA
print, 64c ; AA cartons, 65c; A prints 64c;
i cartons, bci u pnr.u, Bio.
Kits Prices to retailers' Qrade AA
large, 67c doz.: A largo, 52c; AA medium,
53c; A medium, 51c; small, 33c; car
tons, 2c additional.
Chef so - Price to retailers f Portland.
Oregon tint lea, 37-410 Oregon loaf, 6
lt. loaves, 43Va-43o lb.; triplets, ltt cents
less than alntles. Premium brands, singles,
50' j, ; loaf, 52l-ac.
Poultry
Liva Ob loa ens ino. I quality. F.OB
Plant; broilers under 3'i lbs to 3S-37c:
fryers, 2 lj -3 lbs., 372Bc; 3-4 lbs., 2Bc;
roasters, 4 lbs. and m-cr 20-28c lb.: light
liens under 4 lbs., lB-3ic over 4 lbs., 21
22c lb.; heavy hens, all weights, 23-23c.
old roosters, all wrlghUi, ll-13c.
Kaouns Average to growers, live
whites 4-5 lbs., 22-240 lb.; 6-0 lbs. 18-30c
Ib.i colored 2 cents lower, old or heavy
does and buck 10-14c. Fresh dressed
id a no fryers. 40ot locals. 60-54c: soma to
56c; Idaho fryers and roasters, 45c.
Country-Killed Meats
Veal Top quality 40-41c lb.; other
grades according iu wet hi and quail y
with lighter or heavier, 35-38c.
Host Light blockers, 33-35c; sows,
27-38C.
I.ambs Top tirade springer, 42 -45c.
Mutton llest. 14-15c lb.: rauah
heavy bucks, 10-llc.
Beef Oood fowa 33-34o lb.: canners-
cutters, 30-32C.
Frcsb D ret led Meats
(Wholesalers to retailers per cvt.li
Beef Steeri Oood 500-800 lbs.. 148-49.501
commerclal,f47-48: rtlllty, $41-45.
uows uommerciai, I3S.50-41; utility,
(36.50-37; canners-cutters. (34-35.
Beef cots (Oood Steers). Hind quart
ers, 158-59; rounds, 150-581 full loins, trim
med.. S73-78; triangle. 143-44; square
chucks. 147-50: ribs I59-S4; foreouar
trs, 143-44.
veal oood I48-4B: commercial. 142-48:
utility, 134-39.
waives oood choice, 145-47; commercial
137-42.
Lambs Oood-Oholea atirlna limhi lilt.
47: commercial, 343-44, utility, 139-41.
muiion uooa. itr ids aown, 130-33.
Pork Cuts Loins. No. 1 8-12 Ibi. 154.
56; shoulders, .6 lbs down. $36-38: car
casses, 120-170 lbs, 131-32, mixed weights.
Portland Miscellaneous
Onions 50-lb. sack Ore West -
lows. No. 1 medium, 12.10-2.40, large 81.50
3; Texas 50 Iba wax, 12.50-75; yellow,
11.75-2; reds, $2.25-50; Calif, yellows 51.75
2.00; Calif, reds, 12.25-50.
rotaioes: ure. iwai long whites. No. 1,
12.75-3; Deschutes Russets, cold stor
age. No. 1A, $4.25-501 Idaho Russets, No.
1A, 14.50-65; new crop Calif. Long whites,
13-3.35. some to 13.50 sir B 13.25-36.
Klamath Falls Russets, cold storage. No.
, .3U-.Q9.
Hay New crop, stack bales. D. a. No. 3
green Alfalfa, truck or car-lots P.O.B.
Portland or Puget Sound markets 131-32
torn U, S. No. 1 mixed Timothy, 144 ton;
new crop oats and ve'wh mixed bay or
uncertified clover hay nominally (37-30
depending on quality and location baled
on Willamette valley farms.
Casoara Bark Dry 15-lSo to peelersi
green. 7c lb and below.
Wool Valley ooarsa and medium aradaa.
ou-o ( vsc,
Mohair 50-510 lb. on 12-month srowth.
oomlnslly.
I11t.es Calves SGo lb.-, according to
weight; IcIps, 28-280 ib.i beef 13-14o lb.;
bulls 7-8o lb. Country buyers pay 2o less
Filberts Wholesale prices: Jumbo ID
13c; large 17-20c; medium i5-18V4c. Grow-
ir prices: urcnara run, s-ioc.
Walnuts Wholesale Drlces: Per lb. in
100-lb. lots: First quality Jumbo, 3 1-32 $4;
large, 2B-30Uo: medium. 26-36Uo: sec-
ond quality Jumbo. 33-29 K ft large 27
37ic medium 24A-25c; baby, 10A
200, Orower prices, orchard run; Frao
quette. 10-130 lb.
The safflower, an oil plant,
has an orange-yellow blossom.
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CONTROL FUNGUS PESTS
WITH 0RTH0RIX Spray
These two "trouble -shooters"
give you control of Aphis,
Thrfps, Lewn Moth, Earwigs,
Powdery Mildew and most
other pests you'll find in your
garden. Use separately ... or
in combination to help keep
your garden pest-free.
SPRAY-ETTE
Handy garden
prayer . , .connects
to your garden
hose, makes spraying
as easy as watering.
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Falls City Mr. and Mrs. T3ill
Carver and family of Valsetz
and Mrs. Althea McSherry of
Falls City were calling on Mrs.
Nellie Mack and Mrs. Lucille
Wheeler and family at Oak Crest
Park. Sunday.
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Mrs. Tice Injured
As Car Overturns
Severely injured when her car
overturned on the Indepen-dcnce-Salem
highway yesterday
afternoon, Mrs. W. H. Tice, 50,
of 588 N. Main street, Indepen
dence, was confined to Salem
General hospital.
Mrs. Tice suffered a broken
left arm, severe lacerations of
the right arm and leg and pos
sible shoulder and rib frac
tures when her 1939 Chevrolet
overturned in the loose gravel
shoulder.
The accident occurred mid
way between Independence and
Salem. A Salem ambulance an
swered the call. Mrs. Tice was
pronounced in "good condition
this morning.
Stork Market
New York. July 13 (JPi The stock mar
ket behaved Hiclf this afternoon after a
lornlng display or temper.
Losses runnlna to around 12 a share
were In a clean majority following an
early burst of lellllitg. Most declines were
less than SI, however, and business was
carried on In comparatively sedate fash
ion.
The market started the day with a
wobbly advance which soon picked up a
little momentum. In mid-morning one of
the selling blasts Which Wall Street has
grown accustomed to lately killed the rally
In short order.
Gains running to more than si a share
were soon replaced with declines. Selllnft
pressure let up almost as quickly as It
started and . the market coasted along
uneventfully. Just before the close de
mand showed signs of perking, up.
Despite occasional alow-downs In sales,
turnover for the day amounted to around
2,S00,000 shares.
a
Delrich Margarine ib. 33c
I :.ls. Tas. Orange Pekoe, Va lb. ...33e
LiptOII I GO 48 bags 53c
NOODLE SOUP Lipton's. ... 3 pkgs. 33c
Tomato-Veg. Soup Liplons 3 pkgs. 35c
Heinz Baby Food 3 f,r 23c
Heinz Vinegar Pkkl!n' 65c
Nestles Morsels k' Sw!ct 19c
CRACKERS 25c
Velveeta Cheese 2 m,,. . . 79c
We Have a Complete Assortment of
Locker Supplies
We Have a Complete Assortment of
Picnic Supplies
Our close-trimmed QUIUIIU
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OR YOUR MONEY BACK
TOP QUALITY - LOWEST PRICE
FARM FRESH PRODUCE
POTATOES Banner Brand, 10 Ibi. 39c
ORANGES Buen,tkt7iUice2 0., 39c
ONIONS Spanish Type, lb JC
LETTUCE Head9,1"' 2f P 15c
''CI CDV targe Local
WCLCIxT Stalkt, each
Fresh Cukes, Tomatoes, Peppers, Sweet Corn,
Squash, Radishes, Green Onions, Peas and
Beans.
MARKET
STORE HOURS:
9 A.M. to
9 A.M. to
DEATHS
Mrs. Brrlba Louise Blckford
Mrs. Btriiia Louise Bickford at the res
Idenci at ISO Park Lane, July 13. Wife of
H. Blckford uf Salem; mother of Stu
art F. Benson of Los Angeles, Tech. Sgt.
Uana E. Benson with the U. S. Air
Force and O. Allen Benson of Salem; and
ilster ol May Norwood of Salem. Also sur
vived by five grandchildren. Christian
3c It-nee services will be held at the V. T.
Golden company chapel Saturday. July
15, at 3 p.m.
Baby Boy Williams
Baby Boy Williams. Infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Williams, Baleni, In
this city, July 13. Also survived by a sis
ter, Cheryl, Salem, and a grandfather, Roy
Williams, Sllverton. Private services were
held Wednesday under direction of W.
T. Rlgdon chapel.
AH re Vann Baker
Alice Nnnn Baker, former resident of
Lebanon, in this city, July 11, at the ane
of 13 years. Survived by her husband,
John P. Baker, Lebanon; three daughter.-,
Mrs. Edith Peajse. Salem. Mrs. Mabel
Wachtor, Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Clara
Hsolinrf Tin iso Idaho ! and a son. Alvln
ClirLstenscn. Gold Beacn. Services will be
held Friday, July 14. at lisu P.m. at mo
Niswonger and Wlnfilow chapel In Bend
with Interment in Pilot Bulte cemetery
under direction of the Howell-Edwards
OBITUARY
Joseph Benjamin Denslow
Dallas Joseph Benjamin Denslow, fl",
resident of Dallas (or the post two years,
died In a Salem ncspltal Tuesday, July 11,
after an Illness ol three years. Born In
January 3,' 1807,' married Letha I. Chlld-
ers In Lemonvwie, wno " w b
son 'at Alliance, Ncbr.. who survives him.
Deuslow iiad lived in Missouri. South Da
kota. Nebraalta ana uoioraoo cl'e
ling VO LIB 11 Hit. 8U"I'U' -----
ow: one daughter, Verda Denslow, Ft.
n. . Crunk rtfllSlflW.
Ban Diego. Calif.; and' Ralph Denslow,
Saiem. runerai mi "-;.'"-"
day at 3 p.m. at the Henkle and Bollman
chapel, Rev. William Elmer officiating.
Amity Now midway in an
extensive stay in Edmunds,
Wash., just north of Seattle, Mrs.
Frank Chambers ana iwm
daughters plan to return July 15.
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Special Rates and Terms
On Larger Loans
Long and Short Tlmo
Payment
ROY H. SIMMONS
136 S. Commercial St. Ph. 3-9161 r
CASH WANTED
FOR 1ST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE
LOANS
GOOD SECURITY
No. 1 12600 wanted, 6i Int. payablo 135
mo.
No. 2 $3300 wanted, 6ft Int. payable 140
o.
Ph. 2-3620 Eve. 2-47B9
Hutchison-Danielson
REAL ESTATE LOANS - INSURANCE
Tl67
CASH
UP TO $1500
PHONE OR CALL IN TODAY
PACIFIC
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
11B S. LIBERTY PH. 4-2203
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
162 8 Church
Parking a-Plenty
Ph. 2-2457 . l.jr. No.M- 54. r
TRAILERS
'17 5S-fl. PRAIRIE SCHOONER, Eastern
built fully equipped A-l condition. Reas
onable. Holster. 15 Hlway ave. (trailer
parkl, Portland rd. tl7
FOR SALE: Trailer house. Cottage type.
1280 N. 4th. Ph. 2-5416. Ask for Jory.
t!63
3A FT, KOZY coach trailer house. 3 rms.,
very nice. 1890 Waller. tioe-
GIBSON TRACTOR sales St service. Clin
ton Motor. Howser Bros. 1410 S. I2th
Ph. 3-3646. t
TRANSPORTATION
YOUNG WOMAN to share ride to L.A.
leaving end of month. 1760 Berry si.
xl7
DIRECTORY
ADDING MACHINES
All makes used machines sold, rented,
repaired. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o
AUTO RADIOS
MARtON MOTORS
NASH SERVICE
Towlnr service day Phone 3-0268. Night
2-1804. 333Centr. o
BUI LD INO AND C A R PIN T R Y
Lnbnr contract roui new hom. Also re
modeling and repalr.Ph 2-4850. o
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, leveling, road bldir., clear
intr. tyeth for brush. Virgil Htmkey, 1010
Falrvlrw Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Balem. 0167
CASH REViISTERS
Instant delivery of new RCA cash retr
Isfr. All makes nold, rented, repaired,
Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. Q
CEMENTWOItK
Foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patio
curbs, walls, tc. Call 2-4850. &
CHIMNEY "SWEEP
Oil stove furnace, chimneys vacuumrd,
cleaned. Ensley. TTI 8. 21st. Ph. a-717.
oisa
rxCAVATINO
Ben Otjen ft Son excavating and grad
ing. Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. Q1B9'
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Kxtermlnator Service.
Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross. Rt 6 Box 437 C.
0182
Brelthaupfs for flowers. Dial 3-9179.
nOUSEHOLD PRODUCTh
J. R. Watklns Co products. Free de
livery. 1717 Center. Ph. J-S3D3.
LANDSCAPE NURSERY
F, A. Doeriler St Suns Ornamental. 150
N. Lancaster Dr. at 4-Cor. Ph. 2-1332. o'
LAWNMOWEM
Sharpening, guaranteed service. New
power and hand mowers. Call Harry W.
Scott, 147 8. Cotrn St ol'
LAWS' MOWERS 4 BN It'll SHARPENER
At Ur Door grinding, lawn mowers, scls
sors, knives, texter's. Ph, 3-6813. oa
Thursday, July 13, 1950 21
DIRECTORY
MATTRESSES
Capital Bedding, Phone 3-4060. o
OFFICE FURNITURE & fiL'PPI.IKS
Dk chairs. Urs, flllns suppIIm. sHfr.i,
duplicators, suppltct, dp.ik lamns, type
writer stands. Htx-n, 450 Court. o
Elfstrom's are enulpprd to do your
painting. Ph. a-24113 o
PAINTING AND PAPKHMA.VniNO
PLUMI1INO
SAND It (1 RAVEL
Onrdrn soil, crushed rock. Shovel and
draiMlno oxen vttinn. Walllnn Sand &
OravcljCo., PlS-aU o
Oravcl, sitnd. Ilt nnri dfrt wholcnlo
and retail. Tractor scoop and truck.,
for dirt moving. Valley Sand & Oravcl
Co. Ph, 2-4003. o
SEPTIC TANKS
K. P. Hamel, leptic tsnks sewer and
drain line cleaned. Guaranteed work.
1143 Dth St., "Ktst Bftlem Ph. 3-7404.
0172
Mike's Septic Br i vice Tanks cleaned.
Roto Rooter Service on sewers, drains.
1019 Elm St.. W. Salem. Ph. 3-9463.
0187
SEWING MACHINES
AH makes repaired, free estimates. Id
your home, free pick up and delivery.
Singer Sewlna Mnciiin Co. 130 No.
Commercial. Ph. -s 3ft 13 o
SEIVKK CLEANING SERVICE
Electric Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent.
Razor Sharp 'Jutting Blade. Clean sew
ers, dralna: L. Howard, Ph. 3-5337. o
TRANSFER & STORAGE
Local it Daltanoe Transfer, storane.
Burner oils, coal 6t briquets. Trucks to
.Portland dally. Agent for Bo kins. House
hold goods moved to anywhere In U.S.
or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage.
Ph.3-3131.
TYPEWRITERS
Smith Corona, Remington. Royal, Un
derwood portanles. All makes used ma
chines. Repairs it rent. Roen, 456 Court.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Elmer The Bllndman. Ph, 3-733B.
Nrls Prlesen. Estimated & Installed. 119
Ash, Dallas. Ore. Ph. 2454. 0173
WE AT HER STRIPPING
Free estimate. T. PULLMAN, Ph. I-69HS.
0182
WELL DRILLING
R. J. West, 4240 Sunnyvlew 4-2364. 0164
WINDOW CLEANING
Acme Window Cleaners 'Windows, walls,
& woodwork cleaned. Floors cleaned,
waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337, 347
Court, Lanidoc, Culburtaon and Mather.
WINDOW SHADES
Washable, Roller. Made to order. 1 day
del. Jelnholdt & Lewis. Ph. 2-3639. o
WOOD AND SAWDUST
Went Salem Fuel .'Jo. Ph. 2-4031.
LEGAL
NOTIflK OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
NORTH TWENTY-FIFTH BTRKET
FROM SOUTH LINE OF LOT 0, EAbT
SIDE ADDITION, TO NORTH LINE OF
WALK11R B TRlilST.
NOTICE HEHIfiJJY IS Q1VEN that the
Common Council of the City of Sulcm,
Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient
ana nureuv declares us nurnoso ana jiiicu-
tlon to improve North Twenty-fifth Stroet
from tli a south line, if extended easterly.
of Lot 0. East Side Addition, to the north
Ins of Walker Street In the City of sa
le m, Marlon County, OrcRon, at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent prop
erty, except the street Intersections the
expense of which will be assumed by the
City of Balem, by bringing said portion of
said street to the established grade, con
structing cement concrete curbs, and pay
ing said portion of said street with a 2 Hi
Inch asphaltlo concrete pavement thirty
feet wide, In accordance with the plana
and specifications therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council June 26.
1D50. which are now on file In the office
of the city recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made part hereof.
The Common Council hereby declares Its
purpose and Intention to make the above
described Improvement by and through
the street Improvement department.
Written remonstrance against the above
proposed Improvement may be filed with
the city recorder at any time within ten
days after the final publication of this
notice dj tne owners oi tna properly ai
fected. By Order of the Common Council June
20, 1050:
ALriir.D MiiNiiT, cny Recorder
Date of first publication hereof Is June
30. 1950.
oa to or nnai puoiicaiion Juiy u, lvao,
June 30; July 1. S. ft, t. 1, 6. 10. 11, 12, 13.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE BTATE
Or OREQON FOR MARION COUNT x
THE PAUL REVERE LIKE IN8UR- )
ANCE COMPANY, a corporation, )
Piaintlii, J
vs. t
KENNETH R. MILLER and EDNA )
U. MILLER, husband and wife. )
liclrndanc. )
No. 3liR4!
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE
By virtue of an execution. Judgment.
decree and order of sale Issued out of
the above entitled Court In the above
ntillrd cause, to me directed and dated
tiir 25th day of May 1950. Upon a
Judgment rendered and entered in said
Court on the lflth day ol May, 1950 m
favor of TUB PAUL KEVEHE LIKE IN
SURANCE COMPANY, a corporation.
Plaintiff, and an a Inst KENNETH H.
MILLER and EDNA M. MILLER, husband
and wife, defend an U, for the sum of
lit4(J7.DS wil l inirrMl uicrton ai ttie rnto
of four per cent 4rB) pur annum from
ihe 1st day or Augu.il, iimi, ana uie
further sum of (0.84 with interest thereon
at the rale of 4 per rent per annum
from the 1st day of AiiKiist, 104!), and
the further sum of 1250.00 attorney's
ires, and the further sum of iifl.75 lor
title search, and for thu further sum of
121.40. costs and disbursements and the
costs of and upon this writ commanding
mn to make sale of the following described
real proprrty situated In the County of
Marlon, Stale of Oreaon. to-wlt:
Rrnttinlnir at a point which Li Smith
(I" 04' Kn.t 151 icet from the North
east corner o Lot Our tl In Jl;nck
Two rjt, of KLMA CIIILDS' BUW
DIVIflloN. In Marlon County, OiRKon.
(flrn Vol. 11 page 1, Ft?cordA ol Town
Plats for said County and Htaiit
thence North HI)- ,1' E.tst 100 feet!
ihenre South 1 J4' East. 180 frt to
the South line of Potei Road: thence
Soutil AH 51' W'st, along the South
llrfe of said Faster Rond. 100 tc?t to
the En.it line of said Lot I, Block 2.
Elma Child's Subdivision; thence North
0 4' West 180 feet to tho ilaei- of
beginning; In tlir County of Marlon
nnd State of Oregon. SAVE AND
EXCEPT the rioutherly 30 fet which
la reserved fnr mail purposes,
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said
execution, Judsm'-nt order, decree and
ordor of sale and in compliance with the
rommnnds of said writ 1 will on Saturday,
thr 22nd dnv of July, 19T.0. at 10 o'clock
A.M , Standard time at the front door
f the county uouri ftoiwe in Salem.
Marlon County, Oregon. M1 at public auc
tion (subject to redemption), to tne
highest bidder for cah In hand, all tue
right, title and Interest which the wlthtn
named defendant and each and all of
them In the above entitled suit had on
tho 23rd day ol pril. 1947, the date of
the mortgane herein foreclosed, or since
that dale had In and to the above de
scribed property or any part thereof,
to satisfy said rjecution. Judgment order
and decree, interest, costs and accruing
coses.
Dated June 20, lillO.
Plrt Publication: June 22, I!)M).
Last Publication: Julv 13. 1950.
DENVER YOUNll
Sheriff of Marlon County, Oregon
une 32, 39, July 6, 13, 1830