Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 27, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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    WednUy, May 27, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Bakn. Once
SCHOLARSHIP
- M -
Cascade chapter of National Secretaries association pres
ented a scholarship to Denise Lovelace (center), McMinn
ville, during a dinner meeting Tuesday night. The scholar
shift which will be honored by Llnfield college was present
ed In recognition of National Secretaries week. Pictured
at the left is Mrs. Howard Wlcklund, charman of the
scholarship committee, and on the right la Mrs. J. B.
Hansen, president of Cascade chapter. The chapter will
hold a "bosses" breakfast at the Golden Pheasant Thurs
day morning.
More Wheels Coming for
Those Derby Day Bugs
By VIC
More wheels are on the way,
kids, 100 seta of them. If you
are one of those who have been
held up on building your bug
because of ' not having .' the
wheels, you can get busy again.
The wheels are expected to
be here some time in the next,
day or two but will be here by
Monday for
sure, so if you
need your
wheels, drop in
to Douglas Mc
Kay Chevrolet
company next
week and get
yours.
Here's a hint for better steer
ing from boys who built racers
last year. Make a drum on your
steering shaft or enlarge the
shaft in some way to .about
1 or 2 inches where the cable
is wrapped around- it. This
gives the best and easiest steer
ing. If you use too small a shaft
or cable drum, you have to turn
your steering wheel too far to
change your steering. If you
use too large a drum, it makes
your steering too touchy.
Incidentally, fellows, a little
warning from the inspectors.
Follow the rule book closely
and do your own work. We
know that nearly all of you are
doing your own work, but in
a case or two, we hear rumors
Samuel J.Lowry
Rites
Dallas Samuel J. Lowry,
resident of the Rlckreall com
munity for the past 26 years,
died Monday morning, May 25,
at the Dallas hospital.
Born Aug. 11, 1884 at War
ren county, Iowa, Lowry was
the son of Charles F.- Lowry
and Addie Demory. He was
married to Grace Porter at
Portland, Ore., Dec. 25, 1917.
For the last 20 years he had
I 1 . Ik DaILf
county highway maintenance
division, and at the. time of hU
death resided at Rickreall.
Services were at the Bollman
Chapel, Dallas, at 2 p.m., Wed
nesday, May 27, with Rev.
' Fremont Faul officiating. Bur
ial was at Fircrest cemetery,
Monmouth.
Surviving are: Grace Lowry
of Rickreall, wife; Mrs. Robert
Peterson of Albany, daughter;
Steven Peterson of Albany,
grandson; three sisters, and one
brother.
George Antrim
Passes Here
Death Tuesday claimed
George Antrim a late resident
of 850 E street, and a farmer
in the Wheatland and Union
vale areas most of his life. An
trim died at a local nursing
home.
Born in Yamhill county in
1886, Antrim was the grand
son of pioneers. He received
his education in Wheatland,
Philomath and McMlnnville.
In 188B he was married to 01
lle Harvey of Lyle, Wash.
Antrim had been a resident
of Salem for the paU nine
ears. He was a member of
the Evangelical United Breth
ren church at Unionvale.
Surviving are two daugh
ters. Mrs. Rada Thornton, Sa
lem, and Mrs. E. A.
Wolfe,
Dayton. O., a brothers, Ray L.
Antrim of Aloha, six grand
children and 13 great grand
chldlren. Services will be held Fri
day. May 28. at 11 a.m. at the
Hopewtll United Brethren
church under the direction of
the Howell-Edwards chapel.
Rev. F. E. Fisher and Rev.
Leo Thornton will officiate
and the interment will be in
the Hopewell cemetery.
PRESENTED
FRIER
that fathers, big brothers
friends are helping out
Now that isn't fair to the nut
of you and it isn't following the 1
rules of sportsmanship and fair
play, so when we find that hap
pening, we'll Just have to dis
qualify the bug 'and the boy
from racing In the Derby. If we
don't do it, the inspector from
the Ail-American Derby who
does the inspecting here on
Derby day will probably do it
You see, its generally pretty
easy to tell whether the work
was done by a boy -or a man.
This deesn't mean that
fathers or someone else can't
give advice or show you how
to do something. .That's what
we want them to do. But we
want YOU to do the actual
work.
Say, have you had your pic
ture taken yet Boys in Dallas,
Corvallis and some of the other
towns have already had many
of their pictures taken. Are
you going to let them get their
pictures in the paper before
you doT Drop Into McEwans
right away and get shot by
the camera, that is.
Another one of the surprises
I was telling you about is that
we are going to run the pic
tures four times as large this
year as last year. That s right
instead of only a half column
wide and 1 tt inches high, they
will be a full column wide and
three inches high. Mr. Main
waring, the Capital Journal
publisher, says he wants every
one to know who's racing in
Salem's big Soap Box Derby
and that's one Way we're going
to let them know.
Here's some more of the good
sports who are going to be at
the top of the hiU at Derby
Downs on July 12.
Class A Dennis Pray, 326
Gaines street, sponsored by
Herman Hodel; Neal Reiling,
route 1, Hubbard, sponsored by
Company C of the Marion
County Sheriffs Reserve; Mike
Sauer, 740 South Commercial
-
' Jracy .rot. .Brooks
sponsored by Painter's , Local
No. 724; Don Johansen, 850
Plymouth drive, sponsored by
Mootry's Keizer drug store;
Stuart Smith, 285 W. Rural
street, .sponsored by Valley
Foundry; Charles Eastridge,
1055 Edgewater, sponsored by
Adel's Beauty Shop; and Keith
Harris, 711 North 16th 'street
sponsored by Textile Mills
Local No. 2637.
Class B Stephen Dawson,
Route 2, Turner, sponsored by
Dickson's Market, Salem;
Dennis Glasgow, 771 Rosemont
street sponsored by Kannler's
Used Cars; Robert Hill, 2250
Strong road, sponsored by
Kenny's Shell Service; Kent
Lindon, route 2, Turner, spon
sored by Naval Air Facility,
Salem; Frank Miller, 2575
South 12th street, sponsored by
Valley Building Supply; Tim
my Owen, Silverton, sponsored
by Square Deal Lumber com
pany; and Dale Redding, 2535
Bluff street sponsored by
Speedway restaurant
DEATHS
Olty Kllaaaatk Karwaad
nna Eliiabttb Norwood dltd at rati'
daaca Koula I. Bo 41J, Saltrn, May
ta aunltad by dauihttr. Mr,. Mabt.
alar, aaltm. Mr,. Mlaal Backttt.
niMfij, aorlan. Cetarada. Mr, i
ntlt amria, Rathdrara, Idaba. Mr,.
Altlt fUrrltt, Saltan aoaa. Frtd B. Not-
bmi lutni. Howard X. Norwaod. Rta
law. Waah.. Joha W. Norwood. Caltait
Orom autara. Mrl. R. O. Baatata. TV
..t atmmi lira. Ilbal ataufttr,
atrktan. Calif.: II ' draadehlldrra. II
. ranriAhlldraa. Btrvlctl will
htld Thurtday, May II, at l:IS .. la
tha Clouan.warnc inapai. wr.
T. Andtruv affltlatla. wanBtat at
Etlcraat Manorial rar.
Amim aatriai
Or ana Aalrlm. It. lata rtavamt at Sal
1. Atrttt, at a Meal aurain am
Mar M. Burrind by daaahwn. Mra.
Bad Tharnta. aaltai, aad Mrs. B. A.
Wolfa, Oaytoa, 0-: kralbtr. Bay IV. Aa
tnat f Aloba: l iraadabudraa. rt
jraat-traixlchimrta. H waa aiarakar
af tha Braaiallcal Oallad Bratbraa
cburcb at Unloar!. aarrlca will aa
bald at Hoptwtll 0. B. anarch Friday,
May at II a.m. undtr dlrtctloa af
Howtll-Ertward, Chapal. Bar, P. B
ptahar and Bar. La Tbarotan will affi
nal. CaacladlOd Mrrata at Howaaall
eaaHMry.
Pearson'Pleads
For Patience
Eugene (A" The U.S. should
not be impatient with the neu
trality of such British Common
wealth nations as India, Lester
Pearson, president of the Unit
ed Nations General Assembly
said Tuesday.
In a speech to students at the
University of Oregon he said
that gradual change, not sud
den partisanship, had been the
rule in the Commonwealth.
Pearson, who also is Cana
da's secretary of external af
fairs, said failure of the U.S. to
understand this might lead to
further trouble.
'The Communists realize this.
That is why they strive so to
pose as the defenders of the
Asian masses against colonial
im, raciasl inequality and ex
ploitation," he said.
He said the Commonwealth
could become a bridge between
East and West "an instrument
of great potential value in the
complicated and delicate mat
ter of relations between Free
Asia on one hand and North
America and Western Europe
on tne other."
Buena Vista School
Graduation June 28 '
Buena Vista Thursday eve
nlng, May 28, at 8 o'clock, at
the Buena Vista school, com'
mencemenlrexercises will be
held for the eighth grade class.
Dr. Francis Haines of Oregon
College of Education will be :
the principal speaker at the I
evening program which Is open
for the public.
Members of the class are Pa-1
inn v-ain, rfanei Me rerKins,
Ann Marie Lierman, Jean Elea
nor Hall, Oscar Hatfield, Don
Parkinson and David Breedon.
Mid-Willamette
Obituaries
Floyd L. Senter
Dallas - Funeral services
will be held on Thursday, May
28, for Floyd L. Senter. The
service will begin at 1:30 p.m.
at the Bollman Funeral Chapel
with interment in the Dallas
cemetery.
Ministers in charge of the
service are: Rev. J. E. Jamieson
and Rev. F. E. Fisher, both of
Salem.
Paul J. Serunas
Albany Paul James Ser
unas, 62, 2280 E. Pacific high.
way, died Monday at a local
hospital where he was taken
after being stricken with heart
disease.
Services will be held at the
Fortniller - Fredericksen
chapel Thursday at 2 p.m.
Burial will be at Willamette
Memorial Park cemetery with
military rites conducted by
the American Legion, Post No.
10. ,
Mr. Serunas had been a
resident of Albany the last 22
years and had been employed
by the Portland Gas & Coke
company for the past 4L years.
He served with the U.S.
army during World War I.
Mr. Serunas was a native of
Pennsylvania.
He worked from 1919 until
1930 in Portland when he was
transferred to Corvallis. A
year later he came here. The
deceased married Alice Van
derschuere at Vancouver,
Wash., December 18, 1926.
She survives as do- a step
daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Keil,
Aurora; a stepson, Wesley
Pierce; a sister, Mrs. Margaret
Yuzanas, Michigan City, Ind.
Alfred H. Somers
' Albany Alfred Henry
Sommers, 77, Albany, a resi
dent of Oregon for 72 years,
died at his home Monday. The
funeral will be held at the
Fortmiller - Fredericksen Fu
neral chapel at 10:30 a.m.,
Thursday. Burial will be in
Waverly Memorial cemetery.
Mr. Sommers was born in
Ohio and first came to San
Francisco, Calif., with his par
ents, whence the family trav
eled via boat to Portland, go
ing thence to Marion county.
He lived at'Salem and Sil
verton until 1923, when he
moved to Coos Bay.
He came to Albany 20 years
ago.
Mr. Sommers married Fan
nie J. Hostetter, who died
some time ago. Surviving are
a son, Eldon F.; a daughter,
Ada H. Sommers, both of Al
bany; a sister, Mrs. Ida Heich
liman, Colfax, Wash., and a
brother, Edward, Spokane,
Washington.
FPr I. T Last. R.D Or O cnaa D
DBS. CHAN LAM
CBINK8B NATUROPATHS
Csetalrt, Ml Nertk lAartt
OftM am Saturday amy N a a
talwB.fv1ai coaaalutlo
Oload wrratun and anna taala art
fraa af crura aracttrad tl nra ml
Writ tar attraeilt in M M.
tauaa
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
Satterfet-Teatetle.
oeedlate mim: ri
uk 41 of e per an aridity ee
llrered ra Pwtlul M-tle lk.i tint eaej.
it, ii-iM: woM aualltr. M il.. valley
note tad utrr petal. S eatt UN.
blkt-Waalaeale ee HI HM M
wneleaele. mi . n. tlei
A trade, II acore. M: a, M Km SMI
C. U KM, (la. AMfl HWI elrttur
not
whereoarem, OiN IIHIM, all.-!
Otnm la. leaf. tlte-tlVael trtHete.
lit, Mm taaa
laaa to
eeateloio u lea. HM IBeMdad Ox.
Portland. A ired Ian. Mte-MV,; A
er.de medium MM-tlal M trade tart,
tm-iite i
rertiaad sum Bereet
Batter rTlee to IWWK Or. AA
print, llei a eertea. tlei a ariata, lit:
aartoa. Tl; B anal, a,.
in la irilmn Ceadled t a. a.
Portlead: Oairadod Ian. 13 doe.;
trade aa Ian,, tt de.i A Una II 4a.
AA awdluat U a.: A trade avadlaaa,
0, do, i A (tad aaulla aaatlaal.
ara ia analhw Otaaa AA. lam.
1-Ues A ln M-to: AA aMdlum a
Hei A awdlua. ST-tMi A aaull, 41
Mc Carwu aaU addlUaaal.
CkM-rnca u nuuara, rartlaaa,
Oraioa alDllM. WH-Hi 1-1. laavia,
1-Uti: trlM,u. 114 Ma thai ala
SlM. Fnauuai atuda atala, Ml
laal, atMa. MiMid Aaartoaa akaaN.
HI lean la ntaU, V-a kV
FaaMry
U,a Calakaaa-UI, t aaalllr. ta.k.
aUau.l Frnn. 14-1 Iki. Il-lac: 1-4
lb. 17-Ma: raaiUra, H Ita. tad anr.
n-ltc; burr Iwa all mtihu. s-Sac:
IKbl bra, all MtbU, St-J4s akt raau
wi, ll-llc
Dtwal Cklakaaa Ha. t drautd to
ntalltn. Frrtrt, krsllan, -! Ik.;
lotaUr. all tu. W-U: luhl kai.
Sl-lte; kvr kaa. tic: eut-ua (rrara,
U at. H-11 lk.i whol, drawa. U-Uc
Ik.
aakalt ATran to aravoa: LIT
whlla. 4-1 Ika, n-lk; 14 lk, 11-Uc
lk.i colored palu. 4c Ik. audtr; aid
data. 10.14c; (tw hlihtr. Praab draaatd
frytra to rtulltn. U-(li at a. tl-7.
Caaaltr KUWd Maala
v.al Top uaiii7 It-tto lk.t ratuh
htavlaa M-IOc
a Ltaa klockan, U-Jaa: Java,
llttit so-Jle.
io-j " ia.
Lanka But. u-tw lk.; ntrllau.
Mauaa Beat, u-it uu-uuiitr.
""J.otii.., . .,,. ,..
cntuta u-xc: aheiia dowa t 11.
.,7.77 .7 .... n.
w.
at tare, chew Sat-Tak tba.
U.OO-tl.M: rood. IT.M-ta.M; eoraraanlal,
UN-ll.oo; utility, n.M-ll.M; eawa.
eommarclal. S7.00-I1.I0; atllltr. M.M-
M.oo: canaar-cuttara, tl.00-M.0t.
Baal Cata ICbatea atatra) Bind
outrun. M.OO-M.M; raunda. 41 M-aJ 0;
full lolna. trlmmtd. 0S.00-K.00; trl
nllta, I0.tt-U.M; fora-auartara, ll.o.
is.oo; tbuckt, I7.tl-ll.tli rlba, M.tt-
14 00.
VaoJ aad Calrta Oood -choice, tt-M;
eomratrclal. ,34-44.
Uaaa Cholca-orlma. W-M lba.. Ma
tt: tooi- ttl-W.M; avrlu lamb, chotea-
prima, a-i.
Malta a Good choka, lla.lt.
Park Cata Lolna. No. 1, t-13 laa.. 111.
aas; anouldara, l Iba t3a.,; opart-
riaa, tao-aa; train Bam. 1S-14 la,.. 051
00. work carcaaaa,. 110-170 lba., tll-ll.
Satakad Hataa sklantd. tll-tM. Ha.
flnd lard la drum. 111-11. S0t ,lb bac
on. ISI-lt.
fortlaad Mliaallaaaaaa
ctlary - Cat flat erata. 1-ltt doa.
Ult-tll raw ta li.H Oro, tlU
CIO. Oalaaa so-lk. tackt Watt Ortiaa yat
lowa, mad. No. la. l.u-1.00; 3-la. mla..
50-4.00; eommarclal 10-10: Tau
erntal wax. S.aO-1.00; Taaaa oraao. 1 2t
7; Calif, rtd Olob, maL, t.ot-n; ral
lowa, attcL, 2.00-lt.
Fotatttt Oraoon Buuct No. t. 4. TO
TS ; nam brand AM, II lba ilia A,
i.ro-; 10 id. mean, o-aoe; local Rut
No. 1A. 1.00-1. JOi Oallf. Ion whltea.
aala, No. 1A. 1.00-I.M; Calif, looo whltaa.
No. L 1.71-4.15.
ay O. a. Na. S (ran alfalfa, da
llrared car tot f..k Portland, aoatloal-
ly 114 00 ton: Seattle. Ili-ll.
Waal Ortaat bU. Wlllamatta Tat-
lay medium, tt-ll Ib.l Baattra Ortioa
fin nd half-blood, aj-llc. Wlllamatt
Vallay Umb wool Ue: u-atoath wool.
40-6OC.
Makair U-I7a lb. on 11-month irow-
th, f.o.b. country htptnf aolnU.
Hldea producan paylnr prlc r.a.b.
Portland, call aklna. ll-lle lb. accord.
In ta eondltlon; oreen kip 17-11, lb.;
iraan cow hldea, t-lle lb. aceordln
to wrltht and aualltr: bull hide,. 4-ae
llu bldaa. H par cant balow arte
for abov clauea.
rilbarta Wholeaal telllna an. No.
1 medium Barcelona, ll-ltc lb.. ahU-
td. tl-lle lb.
Wafaala Wholtfil Mllln arlctt.
flrat aualltr larra Pranouatta, Sl-lOc
ahelled. Uabt mber helrt. 7t-7tc
Ib.i Utbt halrea. 71-llc lb.
SALEM MARKETS
It laaM m CaiHtavl Jtwtal .
rtadfTf. Bsa aUllr.)
$4 51-140 UOC-lb. bMI.
Kit Mtlk IS.S0a4.IO.
Dairy fm4 3 H-l II (M . OmI.
$4Jft- M H041 Wt.t.
Posltry Bmjima Piim Coiorotl frrtn.
?ei aid rooitipi. 16c; cotortd fowl Sic;
lanhorn fowl, Hej rooitara, St.
Barlat PrletM-bci, Ail. 4ci larta A.
41-Uc; m4l.ym AK, 40e; tvatllUH A,
U-4ic: iniall. lie.
Whaitaala rri9-En vtrtMaiaia mhm
tantrally t-U kiibar than ib prtom
o Larva trada A t-otrallr ttoiat
at Sic; mtMllurn. lie.
tttrrfat Buylnc vrlet: Prtnlnm. It
1U. No I. w7-Wc. Na. S. Mc
Ballar Whelatala aravtia A MiaaaL
TU ls.t raUll. 7aa.
Chleece Oalona
Cblcef 0l Buplla eood,rl. de
mand alow, market dull.
Track aelee 10 lot. I: U. a. I able,
eteted: Arltone Tallow Barnadaa I-
lnch and lareer er l.lt: Tetee Tellew
Berumda I to l-lneh felr eer 1.31. alee
late Tueedar s tood care l.M.
atrret aelat nt lba. I: Tea, Ttllow
Brrmudea 3 ta 3-lncb 111-1 It. l-lncb
and larsar law l.tO; Orana l-lneb nnd
lareer l.ll-l.to. I to l-lneh l.ol-l.ll:
CryttrJ Waa t to l-lnch 1.71-1. It. I-
Inch and larrer I Mi Arleona Tallow
Brrmudea I to 3-lnclt I IS-l.Ti: Cryetel
Wei I to l-lnch I.Pt-3 00: ll-lk. aaeka
white bollera eome lerte 1.00-l.M: cell
foral Oran l-lneh and Iftraer l.et-l-dl.
Notice to Septic
Tank Owners
There's nothing more simple
than a septic tank wltta It
worktl Ami there's nothing note
embarrassing than a septic tank
that doesn't work! Usually Uvtre
are two rraaont why thty stop-up
and overflow first, btcaust the
tanks are not cleaned at proper
InUrvala, secondly, toilet tissae
that dot. not readily dwntcarat.
may clog the drina and force
tbem to back up!
Few toilet tiaauat are made
with the atptie tank probUat m
mind. The one that at MD
Toilet Tiaau ia acatniificaUy
pmLiiaatd to that it absorbs wattr
completely and quickly. Try tt
ia a glaaa of water and aat for
your!.
Best advice: Contult your
County Health Department, yoor
plumber, or a septic tank sarvice
company, for advice on c laa ni rag
your tank. Vie MO Toilet TiaBual
5 N.W. Projects
Get Priority
Washington (XV-Five Paclfie
'Northwest projects were
among 33 given top priority in
an ' Army - Engineers' request
for planning funds filed with
senate appropriations subcom
mittee Tuesday.
Brig. Gen. C. H. Chorpen-
nlng, assistant chief of Army
Engineers for civil works, ask
ed the committee to set aside
three million dollars for the 33
projects. If approved, the proj
ects would be undertaken Inn
the year beginning July l;
The three million dollar bud
get request for planning funds
was reduced to $877,000 by the
House Appropriations Commit
tee which also approved only
10 priority projects.
The list submitted to the sen
ate group included; .
Flood control:
Idaho Columbia River local
protection, Idaho, Oregon,
Washington, Wyoming, Utah,
Nepada and Montana, $125,000.
Oregon Lower Columbia
river, Improvement to existing'
works, $25,000.
Multiple purpose projects:
Oregon Hills Creek reser
voir, $100,000, approved by
house committee.
Washington Ice Harbor,
$73,000. ; ,
rattlaal Kaalalda K at
rarlland UA North watt Mian arte
war abaul alaady at 3-M-I.1I a rat at
Ui Xaatatda Paraaan aarkat today.
Tot Quality traaa aaloaa wtra affarad
at ao-aa ccata daata aad radlabaa
btld firm at U-M tau.
Tb U8DA erop r portlat aarvlca ld
two), att w,atbr would dalay tba atraw
karry narvaat varlod la Otacea with
voluma klekm aat aipactad to at
uodarway uatU Jun I, a waafc latar
tbaa artdtctad r!lr.
Chtaaca Uvaataak
Chkata IAV-Hog wrlaa, aaala rrrd
their prarloua dar n paltera Wadnaadar
for talru af II ta at caaU a hundred
panada ui a fairly active aaarkat.
catua war maatly ateady ta aa aaata
lower but lembe wr fully aUady aa
a llmltad aupply.
Haat karowa and lilt aald fraja
114.0 t lll.OO kut a few load and let,
war worth a ta !.!. aowa ranaad
from llt.U to ll 00 with a law tappuio
out aa luhtwauhta at 111 to.
Prima terra and yearllnea aold fraaa
Mt tt t tit. II and cemperabla hatfera
from tM.M t 134.00. Cow tapped at
Ota.oo.
Baaura ahlpptra took aatlr aprln
lamb, at 137 eo ta N to. Ooad and
cnoie trade aold from 12 to ta 111 to.
Batlmated aelebl head totaled O.rtoo
hot". 1I.0O0 cattle, to celvaa aad tot
aneap, .. .
rarUaad UvaaUek .
Portland (unTradtnr la cattlt wu
tew m tha Portland llvutock aarkat to
day whlla otbtr claaaaa haVd ataady.
Cattlt soo: narlcat alow: law alauatatar
taara-htUtn about tttady; cowa auadr
wun Ttnaaara lata Me dacllna; law
uinity-comnifrelal alauitatar otaara i
ncutra if.50-; comnircUl ataara 31-
ai Tjtnity-omaitrcltl feu 11 undtr
M lba. H.tO-U; an all lob aadlua-aood
atock halftra 19.
Calraa M; narktt ataadr; faw utility
food litbttr iUucbUr talvaa aid vtalara
u-it.
Hoaa, ISO; narkat activt, ataady;
choica 1-1 barrowa and aiJU IfO-ZSO lba.
M.M-17, Itw Itvo-m )ba. U'ti.n; ahoica
0-M lb. aowa 32 0-14, ,
!, ISO: aprlna lanba Ma aSlarhatr;
othara ataady; faw ana II lots cholea
prlma print lamba M; faw toed-cbolea
low crop abort, lanba Na . mil ii.
S3; cull to tood aborn alautbtar owaa 1-0.
Chftatw Orata
Cblcato t Oralaa wart thrown back
iharply wbD tbay nada aa attanpt at
contlnutnt tha pracadlnt aaaiioa'a rally
on tha board of trada Wadaaaday.
Wlit at fall to a naw low point alaea
130 and many eoniracU of othar ear call
ut naw aaaaonal Iowa la aaUint mora
which tot underway around Bitd-morning
and continued throuth to tha eloaa.
Earlier, tha market had ah ova aoata
itrantth. toybaaaa partkalarly fort lot
anead on ihort cove riot la aympatby
with hither aoybaaa oil market.
wneat cioied l-lVtj lower, July ) t'
. corn jh lower to hlahar. Jul
r
iijcii.tiK, oaia - lawer, tfuiy ft
rya I to IV lower. Julr 1.4 7 ".a.
1.4T, aorbeana 4 to 1 canta lower. Jul
S3.M-l.R4, aad lord I ts 39 cenU a
hundred pounda lower. July tt.M.
Parltaad Qrala
Portland --No eoaraa train bide.
Wheat (bid, ta artva market, baa La No.
1 bulk, delivered coaat: ftoft White S 14;
6olt Whlto (txcludloet Bex) 114; Whiu
Club 114
Hard Rod Winter: Ordinary 1.40: it
per eal I ti; 11 per cent 3.44; IS par
eat 1 .
Wadneadayo car receipt: Wheat 49:
barley 1; flour t; com li onto tt mil.
feed 4.
and araar rectal dleardara,
.till! bH IT HUCS UaTITl
dfVtjf elltllll (hnb)
ei.Ueaa.H B, waeBl ewW lreeel
THI PIAN CLINIC
Opee It earn I Bender rkreeea e.ieer.
Until t a Meeey, Wedeaaeey aad rrleey.
Chlreproetk Paraitleea ... le ear 43rd year.
jto raownwarr taieaT toutrvua
iraatawil Pinlaiil It.caw.
1 I IT
rmF i p ii
IpJCJ and arker rertal ditarden, I
.7 B etltll til rteiut uanrti I taarU
You can't afford to risk the health of your Herd. A new bull
may bring in duwase; any bull may spread infection from
diseased to healthy cow.
Be safe. Balls that supply our semen pass a rigid America
Breeders Service physical for twi mission to ttvtds and art) r
tetred regularly for Bangs, T.B. and TricHomoniairt. Our
technicians use dii potable plastic tubes and sanitary cleaning
rnethods between services. Start using diieae-free breeding
now. Pbooe ua,
Guernsey - Jersey - Holstein Hereford
Service Fee $8.00
For Series) and Information Phone Collect
Warren's Proved Sire Service
Albany 2436
Jock Irons, Ttch.
Albany, Oregon
i
STOCKS
OJy Tba aaaeauted Pre.
Admiral Carparallaa SI
allied Caamical ttlti
AUto Caauaan at
Amerteaa Alrllae lilk
Amerlaaa Pa ear A LI,!.,,, ,a, it,
Aaaartaaa Tel Tel Iktit
Amerteaa Tab arc , ,, tlVk
Aaacanda Capper , n
Auklaeai lUBrvew ... ,,, Sltb
Bafhreaem Atael , l
BaMat Alrptaaa C. . 41
Bar Waraer , Tta
Barrawa Addtna Macbll Mi
Celtlara t nctlat .F 14
Caaadlaa raclfM Ill,
Oatarptuar Tractor it
Calaata, Cavparatloa stte
Chryalar Catparatlaa eau.
Cltlea aamca tt
Caaaallaetad Bdlaeet Sl
Caaanlldeted Valtea
crawa keneraacti ,, tt
Cartlta Wrtlbl ., , u
Daaila Aircraft ...... 04
0 Pant da Nemeara tt
Baetataa Kodak 41
Bmeraaa Radio
Oaatral Bleetral .....'s. tlte
oaaerai pwaat ' a aa
Oeaeral taotora )
Oaartla ra. Plywead if,
Oaadya Tire 11
Bamnuka Miami Ca- to
latentatlaaal Harrettea apt.
Inter laUattal Paper- . u. ti
Jahaa Mearlll
Kalaar Aluminum - tltv
KMuHoall Capper , at!,
Ubby MaHall
Laekaead Aircraft 14
Laewen Ueerperated 11
Laai kali
Maattamery ward ttt.
Beak Kelt la a tor Silk
New Terk Central 11
Nerthora Paella, lit.
Peel tie American Path 10
Pacin Oea A tlccttl 11
Paelfla Tel at Tel lit
Packard Motor Car IH
Partner, J. O tlw
Penntylaaala B. B. 11
Papa Cola Co. 14
Pbllce Radla tl
Badla Cerporatloa Slli
Rayonler Incorp lira
Ray outer Incorp. Pfd. 31
Bepuelle Steel .... ,. 41
Bemolda MeleU .... 11
Blehtleld Oil lit.
aaftwar Storea Inc. S 1st,
Beau paper Ca
Bear, Boekuck At Co. U
my-Vaccum OU 14 S
Routhera Pacific 49
Btandard Oil Calif U
ttendard Oil N.J II
Studebaker tforp v .. I44.
aunahlna Miami IS
Swift At Oompany 17
Treaeamarlc Corp. I7H
Twentieth Century pot :tto
Unlet! OU Comaanr m Iltt
Wntoa Paelfla - . a ....IKI".
DBltad Alruee v 17
Called Aircraft .1
Oatted Oorparatloa t
Ceiled atatea Plriood TT
Onltad auto atari ...... St
waraer Pletaru -
Weatara Oatoa Tel 4
Weatlainouae Air Vrak.. aa
weatinehouM Blertrw 41
wealwarlh , 44H
Sleek Market
Mew Tork OPV-Tha alack market
dined wedneedar after a lotaeery
teaaat kv aha raitroede felled.
Laeaaa ran ta between 1 and 1 palate
at tba autelde with moat major aectlena
af the market tntotyed la the fall.
Volume on the fall wea moderate and
came ta an eatlmeted 1.10 100 aharea far
tha day. That compere with LlU.ttl
ahara traded Tueedar.
LEGALS
C.4XL FOB BIU
Bailed nronoaala will ba raeel-ed by
tba Board of DlraeUra of Behool Dia-
trlct No, U uatU 0:00 o'clock P.M. June
t. lOSS, for tba conaUttctioa C a trada
ehoot bnUdino. and will ba yubUcly
opened at Tna Kilaer Behool. aOM J.
Rlrar Road at that time.
All blda ahall bo aroaaad to tba
Board of DIrectori of Behool DUtrkt Mo.
U, Marlon County.
Drawlnta. Bpaciricatlona. and Pormi
of Contract Dooumanta may ba abtaioed
from the Ciert of Bcnooi DUtrict no.
U at tha Kelier BohooL 1001 . Alter
Road, upon depoalt of 031.
Tha amount of danoalt for one oat of
doc u menu will ba returned to each
actual bidder upon receipt of tha docu-
menta br tba Architect.
Each propoaal onail be made out m
a Propoaal Porm contolaad In th Con
tract DocumenU.
Each propoaal ahall bo accompanied
by a eurety bond or oartiried check for
10 of tha amount of tha bid aa aecurlty
for enter in t into a contract in tha event
me aia ia accepted oy tna board.
The Board of DIrectori reaervet the
nam to reject any and ail blda.
, Oenevlove Oldenburt. Clerk
Behool Dlitrlct No, at
Marlon County.
Data of flrat publication: Mar to, IMS
Data of eecood publication: May ST, ltu
CHOKED GAS?
THANK KBAVKN8I Moat attack are wrtd
Indtfortlon. When It trlke, take Ba. . Ba
tablets. They ewntein Ota taateot-aetaait
atedlelnea known ta doctor rar th roller
ef heartburn and ta. at raiunded U aat
Battened. Bend empty eartoa t Belt-ene.
Orangaburg, N. T. Oat Bell-ana today. SM
CC3D-DYE COZES
Bapry ennck raUef and
epeadtly reanovw acaing
aoatta with thin. cnaahioa
lat Dr. Bcboll e Ziao-pa-W.
Coat but a trine.
PILES SO BAD I
COULDNTSIT
rntMov
aVrtv, 4. W $m simttmU, Tma
Aimiinc Pbso rplirm tort ore of innpi pim
fart. Aetitortrmitclviniand sain iHHtmllrt
SaothM innimrd tiwuni. Lahrvrttiw. aoftrnt
dry. hanWiwd parts). Hflra mluca wrlltni,
tvml crackinc. Don't turTtr larlptai mmrf
of iirnpU ptln. Gvt Pin, tH rral Comfort
t if hi tsartsv. Atk docttv bnit it. totpptmiorf
form or tuba witii prr (orated ptpt,
Omtmmt md &tptmnnu$
1 li -
nn3
B3S3
Woodburn 4191
Chuck Horter,Teh.
Woodburn, Ore.
MA
LIGAU
MOTICI TO CUHTOU
Retiee ta harakp itna thai taa aaaer
Maad aa keaa apt Mated ay ta Ctr-
eau apart af arte ate to af Oeecea far
a Oeaatr af Martaa, alula aa Pre
ta. aa aaatutrla af tb aetata af aVaat
elaath. fwaoaad. aad ha duly aaail-
ftad aa ack axeeatrlai alt paraaM
aavtat alaiati aaalaat ati eitete are
berekr oattfled ta araaaal Ike aaata,
duly aerlftad u kr law ratalrad. ta Ike
amawreataed tt Room tat. Or) Build
lar, aalam. Oralaa. wlthla alt aaeatka
from lba aat af tbla aatloa.
Sated at Baram. Oraaaa. aad flrat
pakiiabed thu Mtb day al May. ltu.
ateUAA BIBLatacal. Baeeatrll of the
eelat af Baat llelmeb -
tald c. OHnrer.
Attafaap far Baaaairta,
tat Oraeoa BaUdlat,
.1
am. oreoaa.
May It. 37. June S. IJ, 17. 1111
NOT1CB TO CBIDfTOBS
t bare keaa aaaalatad edmlelatraLea
af ta aetata af Pbbct BLUndbu. do-
Hint All amaai aaeia alaltee aaalaal
aaM mtete here, era taaalrod ta pra-
eeat taeaa. wiia araear eauckara, wttbla
ela maatha fraa dau hareaf. ta ata. at
III Pioneer Truel Butldlat. aalam. Mar.
cwaaty. oretaa. it May 1MI.
PBItOT RONALD eU.TJMOaU.
aa each tdmlalatrataf
AnaB O. at walla P. Careen. Bejem.
Attanay far Aawiialairaur
May St, ST. Jaa t, It, leal
027 ncLilfcLn nnn:
lWrMtakm.tt44
APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ph. 2-5655
UNITI0 REPAIR COr 25S N. UIERTY .
Autho-ied Repair on All ivfajor Appliance and All Small
Appliances Guaranteed Service Pickup and Dcliweryoo
;, Large Appliances
Ivan Roy and Walt Claua, Owners
AVNIKGS-TENTS-TARPS Fh. 3-47C3
SAUM TINT AWNING CO 72 N. LIBERTY
Canvas Goods of Every Iarlptiotj
"ANYTHLNitiVM APE TO YOUR ORDER
HICKWOK
FRANK'S SERVICE INSIDE and OUTSIDE .
rirepltces, pktlot, pUnters, brick steps, etc Also pa tea
putaterlng. Chimney tope.
ALL WORK GUARANTIED
CHINESE FOODS
CHINA CAFE 205S FAIRGROUNDS RD.
Specializing In Chinese It American Foods
featuring "Oood Foods Well prepared' Bring the Family
Call for Retervatlont tor Dinners and Parties
CONCRETE SEPTIC
MORTARLESS ILOCK C0.-14rii S, E. H0YT
Approved Reinforced Rectangular Precast Septic Tanks '
Manufacturers of Mortar Blocks Interlocking Blocks
In Pumice or Concryte - Alao Chimney Block
Equipment
H0WSIR BROS.
Garden Tillers Power Mowers Paint Sprayers - Air Com
pressors Sanders Plumbing Tools Power and Hand Mower
Sharpening Repairs on All Small Gas Engines
FLOOR COVERINGS Ph. 4-5751
CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 217 S. HIGH ST.
Armstrong & Congoleum-Nairn-Asphalt and Rubber Tilt
i Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpets
Estimates Gladly Givenl
IRRIGATION - PUMPS Ph. 26038
: STETTLER SUPPLY CO 1110 LAN A AVE.
. Water Systems Deep Well Turbines
' " ' Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe
Galvanized Pipe and Fitting WATER WELL TESTING
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
MOVING & STORAGE Ph. 3-8111
RED STAR TRANSFER
S ALEM-PORTL AND MOTOR FREIGHT . ' ,
"A Complete Shipping Service"
Office 1120 N. Liberty Whse. 90 S. Liberty
OFFICE MACHINES
Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators, Accounting
Machtnea SALES SERVICE RENTALS
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., $31 COURT
R. W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
ROAD , 1174 Edgewater St OR 3-S7?
OILING WEST SALEM , ROAD
TWEEDIE FUELS OILS OILING
STANDARD OIL DEALER
PLUMBING SERVICE Ph. 3-9811
NELSON IR0S. PLUMIING 1 HEATING
Repairing 33SChemeketa Contracting
Residential Commercial Industrial
PRESCRIPTIONS
We give Penny
THEQUISENBERRY
110 J. IrbertT 310 (ftrl, DrairtM 2440
24-HOUR SERVICE
Service for Your Convenience, FREE Delivery Daily
1:00 A.M. toll:00PJrl.
130 S. Liberty Store Open 12:00 to 1:00 P.M. and 6:00 PJ1. to
8:00 P.M. All Sundays and Holiday! -
Radio Repair
MITCHELL'S Rdle -
Motorola Dtaltn
Pick up
TELEVISION
H EIDER'S RADIO 1 TELEVISION J9S N. HIGH
SERVICE INSTALLATION - SALES
Horn and Auto Radio and Television Soaclaliati la tb
- Willamette Valley for It eara -
U1ALS
BIBCTTaUT
c" ta c
NOT ICS
OLAOTB Laa aa karat, ay twder at lam
CtraaM Caart af tb, aaala af Oewpaat tar
Martaa Ciaaly. ttmalit oawaatrta af
B.
tke dale af tkt, aMlaa.
Doled tan lota any of Aprtt. list. ;
OLAtrra in
Biee atria f tha Batata tt
t OTBeB. a. Laa, numtt
BBOTBPl. aWOTB) 4 arwaawJTnA
Attermara at Law
tit Ptaaeer Treat ata.
aaleat, Orel eat
Altec ears tar ttaratrts ' ' .- -Aprtt
be. Map t. is, St, ST, itat.
ratal bstatb itorsca
I bare filed la tl
Oraxaa ler Martaa aaanlr i
nraaai af tha aetata af Jean U Tie tea.
K"lad I M a'eleak e.ra, Jeaa tt, tat, ,
tha ttate far tb kaaibaa of ikmilaa.
PR SO B. TRtTBAX a oaok
otnus I. kowttb
aalam. Oreaea
Attaraay far aatk a
May St. ST. tm I, la, 1PH
Fh. 25545
Fh. 2-6555
taa aatae to mail a. lam. naraatid
Aap pareew aavta oialaei aaeaaal
aaat aauta are laaimned ta praaaat
lhaee, with proper yiaibiia, tp taat
aiaeatrta al 111 Ptaaeer Traet BallatM.
aaleea. Oratem. wttata ata ataataa traaa
TAHS Fh. 37324
Safes-Renfdfs Ph. 3-3646
1 1tS S. 12rii ST.
Ph. 3-5584
Ph.2-4151
24 HOW
savia
Ph. 3-9123
Saver Stamps '
PHARMACIES
Ph.J-3157
Maicil (aiat
3SZ Ph. 3-7577
T.ltltlor - .l 180 Stet.
for aW . ; Generol Eltctric
and Delivery ' "'.
FH. 4-2271
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