Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 11, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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MAJOR MOTORS
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LIBERTY AND CENTER
'50' CHEVROLET Convertible .
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'51 OLDS "98" Sedan
TOT MOST OtTHTAjlOrao BUY IHTOWH IN A LUXURY
"T ,AU "'n" wnn whitVwau
51 OLDS "88" Straight Shift
"rrr CA m UJW MlLEAOt ARB MOTPFID wm '
CUSTOM RAp.O, HEATER AND WRITI WAutI AJM-
mo powbr and inn wrm oamatimo bconomti
'51 BUICK SPECIAL Sedan . ; .$1695
A APOTLKMLT CLEAN ORE-OWNER CAR FINISHED IK
OLirTTTNINO BLACK, COIJFUMERTEB IT NEW PREMIUM
WRITI WALL TIRES. FULL EQUIPMENT INCLUDES RADIO.
EATER AND DYNAFLOW. ONLY 1I.M0 MILES.
'49 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan '$895
Dt LUX! RADIO, BEATER AND OTHER ACCttlORIM SX-
CITTIONALLY FINE CONDITION. ONI OP TOR TERT 1BET
MAJOR MOTORS
PHONE
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AUTOMOBILES
WESTERN
MOTORS
lrsl BROADWAY
FHONE Hill
SO OLDS 8t 4-DR. DE LUXE
Lew mlleate, lulir oejuippod.
Wa'va driraa tht wr ever 40M
aweo am aao in perfect.
$1595
SO PLY. SPL. DLX. CLB, CPE
One ner, Radio, alitor, law
urea, anarp, anil
$1095
'80 CHEV. 2-DR. DE LUXE
. STYLELINE
Fullr equipped plus Pover-Olide,
A opociai at only
$1095
'51 NASH STATESMAN 4-DR.
CUSTOM
Ob owntr, virdrlvi, Jaw Blli
uc, niks Into bid. you can
i up to M mllti per til. Don
n't nu tor oil. Ad xik.vo
utontobllo la lao low - prleo
TOCKtl t
$1395
41 PLYMOUTH CONVERT
. IBLE
Lot MrtHi eat owntr, orliloal
pftlnt, ntw whit tiru, low milt
Ma. lmmaeulott luid and out,
rodio toa hoattr.
$1065
Menr Bthert ale. It manp ptlcu.
Wl FINARC AT BANK TERMS
AND 1CAKB LBIBAL ALLOWANCE
OH TRADES.
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FINANCIAL
AUTO LOANS
WILLAUBTrB CREDIT CO.
in Soma Church
rattans B-Fiaatr
tk. Mtil Lie. Ra. M-tat
Up to $1500
an Mtnature, Furniture. Oar
AT PERSONAL It's "fee" preeaPtlP M
aaiplored aaea ar wenaa.
l-ruit laaa . . . Pheae tint
Tan aaleet keit parnent data
Betweea paPdap iaaaa.
Fhone, writ at aeaae la TODATI
. Personal . Finance Co.
im a. hioh ar, salevi
aiata Ltaenae Roe. a-ul. M-lll
Uim aver U0 op te and up t
U nonthl ta reper made be Feraenel
Flnanea Co. l Marlon Counlr under
Ida Induattlal Loan Companlea Ael ol
Oreion. ""'
Ua. a-iu and M-Jia
aod
rot R aniMOna
OfSURANCB AND LOANS
ear Top Tradee"
II oa Dally KSLM IIM a.
ORHBRAL FINANCE CO.
LOANS
IM Ba. Caameralal aa. Tat Will
S4
TRAILERS
EXCELLENT 1-WBKELEB lllllUl. "
McLeod Lane, north oft Chemewe
Raad. mile weal of Cream EJeetrie
traeka. . .
HOUSE TRAILERS
GOING Bll'NTINO OR fithlnal
weetMt ta.fiMt hauaa trailer.
mi
title, sea at IIH So. llth. ovealnee
t,n. etaea )a7iea
TRANSPOATION
BRSFONSIBI.E DRIVER til help drlee.
pulllna a trailer, le Sen Dleaa, Calir
All eipentet paid. 4tll "T
LEGALS
" NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE HEREBY 1 OIVEN that br
rdar af the Circuit Court el the S'aie
of Orreoa. Couatr of Marlon, In Fro
baft, dalr made and entered aa Auauil
17. IM, 1 hate beea appelated aaeeutor
af the Batata af Raeel W. wellmaB, De
eeaeed. aad Have duir auaimed aa aueh
A, i u-.hb hevlna clalma
sianul aald aetata are herebr
to era
vouffiei
preaeat them te wi- . "-,
tiers al 4ea Norm "
ireel, Salem, orat-a, wno; - -'
aioaiha after Ihe data af lira publl
amen af thia Notice.
Deled and firal puollihad: Amuat II.
Ilal.
CARL U WITI-MAN.
ExKutor.
ETJOFNE t. LAIRD
111 Pioneer Truel BnildiM. Salem.
OreooR. Altaraep lot Biaeuiae.
Aas. IL aa, Sepi, ill U
""loans"
AUTOMOIILES
$995
OUOMOtlT. RADIO, MUTBL
viuk ATCWORIM,
$1895
$1395
4-4931
wilt
DIRECTORY
ABPINO MACaWII
AU makea iM BuhlcM wit. rented,
repaired. Bee. 14 Oawrt. rk Tim
We , anrlhlnt la ths lint at build,
tnl. Froe ottlmittt. fan -
elite
BCLLDOIINO
"a"- tleariBI. Oeorit
Wlrth. 1010 Caadleaood. Fhone III).
1H
Bulldooiat. rttde. clearlaa teeth
Vlr.il Bulk, 111! FaitlS. phen.
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DBEISMARmn
AllaraUcaa, kiautlteblnt , i a 1 1 a a I
uCkJ,V Mwrad. battanhelN. Mn. n.
MATTUIaiS
Cipllal Btaaiif. ruonla Fall bai
aw aillram Fa. 3-uu a
OFFICE FVRN1TDRE M bwpi.iw:
Due ehalra, fUn, mini lupplln. ulu.
dupllcitori. auppllM. lnk lanpt, tjp.
BOOFINQ
RooIUa and lldlni kr RPtiU far a
runt price. Fhone Smsn, pllT
SEPTIC TANKS
Himel'i iptlc tanka cleaned, llei
1-7404. 91774. 0.i
Ulka'a ntU w.k. j
- ww v. . v. steeBew.
Dreelef eleaai tewire. dralaa. Flume
'' L .Ill
Sewer! eepue Uaka, draau ateaaHeV Ro-'j-RoeUr
sewet anna, tajaaa Mali
ARriXINQ REPAIR
Lewa mowera, aawa. eta. lit e D Ph.
1-ilil. Frea plakap. o
TTFE WRITERS
Smith, careaa, Realaitea. Ran), 67
derwood porMblea All aakee aiee
niehlaea. RepeUa a reai. Reea, 4M
Court. 1-1711 e
WINDOW CLEANINO
Aerae window Cleaaera. aaSaaHial Bm
wailaa. bmuaeleaalaa. Fkaae p-JIJT
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LEGALS
IN THE CIHCU IT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREOON ROR TKB .
COUNTY OF MARION '
BERTHA K. HEWITT Plaintiff. l.
OOLCMRIA MINKS DIVBLOFalENT OO.,
Dtlandanl. Me. 41114.
NOTICE OF SHERDPS BALE
Br nrtua a! an eiecuuoa, Judimeat.
order, decree and arder al aala laaued
eut ef the abaee entitled Oeurt la the
above eatttlad eauee, ta ate directed and
dated Aulual llth IP) 1 apoa a Judament
rendered and aatarad la aald Court an
the th dap at Julr I HI la leror al
Bertha E.I Hewitt plaintiff and aaalnit
Columbia Mlnea Derelopment Co. de
fendant for the ion af a.llt13 with
latereal tharoea at the rate ef 1 per
aanura from MaTember 33. 1150. and the
further Burn af $lll with latereal et
the rate of per annua from the
llth dap af Julr. 1111. aad the further
aunt of I coita and dliburaenente,
and the coat af aad upoa thla write
eemmandlnt me to at eke aale ef the
followlnt described real prepertr altu
ated In Merlon Couatr, Orecoa, to wit:
Thoco certain anpatentcd mlnlnf
clalma known and daaerlaed ui Blue
Jar Clalma Noe. I. I. 3, 4. . a.
1, i. I. 10. tl and 11; Farla: Moralnt-
atari Bertha El Ruth Clalau Ne.a. IT.
II. 10.. ll. 11 and 11. ail alluatea
In Letter Mlalai rutrlct la Tewnehtp
I Rente I Rett of Willamette Meridian.
now therefore, br virtue ei aaia
execution, ludament, order, decree and
order of aale and la eompltanea with the
cemmandt ef aald writ, 1 will on Mob.
dap, the Hat dar at September, nil, at
II aeleck A. M., al tne seat aeor ar
the Ceuntp Courthouee lold Blah School
Rulldlnai, In Salem. Marloa Countr.
Oreeoik eell at public auctlaa (aubjeet
to redemot:on) to the hlahail bidder for
cath la hand, all the ncht, title and In.
tercel which the wlthln-namea aoieae
ent hed ea November 12, 1IM, the data
of the morleete herein forefloted or
alncce that data had la aad ta the aeere
dearrlbed propertr or ear part thereof
to aatltfr aald eiecutlen, ludamaat. ar
der and-decree, latereal aoata, aad aa
crulnl eatta.
DINVTR YOUNO.
Sheriff 01 Marloa Countr, Orqen.
Dated thla loth dar ef Julr, HIS,
Flrtt publication, Aua. II, 1113. Lett
publication Sept. 11, 1113.
Aua. II, 11. Sept. 4, II
NOTICE OP STREET VACATION
NOTICE HEREBY IS OfIN Ihet the
Commoa Counrll of the Cltr af Salem.
Oreoon. oa tho 10th der of Aueutt,
1013, edopted a retolutloa tnltletlni pro
ceedloaa to vacate that portion of aa
tiler la the Cltr ef Sejem. Marloa
Couatr. Orcaon. being the southerlr 41
t3t af thet certeln alley runolna North'
orlr and Southerlr threuah Block II,
Nnrth Aelam. with eddltlona, to the Cltr
ef Salem. Marlon Countr. Oreaon. for
the retina that there la BO BBBd OT BB
citv ta malnlalB eeld aller for publle
uee and the tame aheuld Be need for
trhool purpetae bp acneoi umriei nw.
atcj end met the esid eauaetl aae flaad
the llth dar ef September, till, al the
a.ur of A oo o elerk F M. aa lha lima,
aad the couaeil ehembere la the cltr
hell In Salem. Oreion. ae tha place, for
the hearino of tho Bald proeeeataii
and ell ebleelloaa and remoattraaaea
in the bropoiod teeatlen. Objectloaa-ta
tuch vacetloa, if ear there be, thould
.a. in wrltlne end filed With the
cltr rererdar ef aald oltf P'W
Uma af the leerlal.
BT ORDER OF THE COMMON COOR.
CIL Aububi 10, 1IU.
ALFRED MUNDT.
Cite Recordar.
Aut. II. Sept. 4. . 1A II
NOTICE OF aTTREET VACATION
NOTICE HEREBY IS OIVER that the
Commoa Council of lha Cltr af Salem.
Orrten. aa the 10th der af Aututt. 1111,
adopted a retolutloa lallletlao proceed,
fae. IS "aaaio that parties al Oetaae
airaol IR "a Cur al Salem. Mar lea
Countr. Oreeoa. from the Seat line af
North cottaee Street ta the We.l line
5"R.h W,.. ''''" f"'?!
Selem. Marloa Counlr. Or-tu for the
.,o.thal taero ' .7,
Mrs. Pratt Dies
At Age of 82
Mri. Parks C. Prst. II
nttiv of Ntw York but ret
Men! of Sslem for tl ytars,
died Thurtdir t Saltan bos-
tcrvlcM will b held fVom
Ik Ciouih-Birrtck chips)
Ssturdsy at 10:80 a.m., with
Rr. Omar Bsrlh a tht mln
llr and Interment in City
View.
Mrs. Pratt was born at
H.mtHes. K.Y., March II,
1171. Her Barents wera Us.
and Mrs. W. H. Dorwsrd. As
a Baptist minister her father
held pastorates In the Mid.
die West and In California
and Oregon.
Mrs. Pratt tauaht school In
Iowa and later was married
to Parka C. Pratt March II.
1ISS. He died in 1141.
Mi. and Mrs. Pratt had cone
to Minnesota In 1903 and mov
ed to Oreion in 1915. In Sa
lem she was a charter mem
ber of Calvary Baptist chureh
and was amou the loyal
workers of the church, eipe.
dally In the children's depart
ment. She tauiht a Sunday
school class and was director
of the cradle roll a well at
serving the church as a dea
coness. She Is survived by two
deuihters, Mrs. William
Wright, librarian at Parrish
Junior high school, and Mrs.
Clyde Beard of The Dalles;
two grandchildren, Mrs. Philip
Comfort of Stockton, Calif.,
and Donald Beate of The
Dalles. Dorwsrd C. Pratt, a
son, who was a veteran of
world war I died in 1925.
Pinballs Back
In Portland
Portland The Citv
council, changing course
again, decided Thursday to 11
rense plnball machines once
more. .. . . ,
It was a 1-2 decision direct,
lng tht city attorney to pre.
pare an ordinance licensing
the machines.
on the winning aide was
one councilman who contend
ed jplnballa did not constitute
gambling, and another who
said they wera gambling de
vices, all right, but should be
allowed as . long as dog and
horse racing and church bingo
games were countenanced.
All three on the winning
aid agreed the city was losing
about flOO.ooo a year by not
licensing plnball machines.
The machines have been in op-1
eration, through an appeal to
the courts against tne ivdi de
cision of the council to outlaw
the devices.
New Kindergarten
To Have Open House
The Faye Troth Kindergar
ten, a new establishment In
Salem, will have open house
Wednesday night, Sept. ' 16,
starting at t o clock, and it
will open for the year's work
on September 21.
The kindergarten is located
at the Troth home, 669 Vista
avenue, where, Mrs. Troth said
appropriate alterations have
been made.
The kindergarten is for chil
dren 4 and 9 years old and
will operate Mondays. Wed
nesdays and Fridays from P
to 11:30 a.m.
the llth dar at September. 1113, at
the keur af 1:00 o'clock PM. aa the
time, and tha caunctl rhambera ta the
cltr hall la Salem. Oregon, aa tha placa.
for tho heerlna of Ihe Bald proceedlneB
and anr and all ebleetlena aad ronton
etrancea to the prepared vacation. Ob
ieclloone ta auch vaeatloa. If ear there
be, ehould be made la wrttlas and filed
with the ritr recorder of aald eltr prior
le tha lima of tha hearino.
BY ORDF.R OF THE COMMON COUN
CIL Auiuet llth, ion.
ALFRED MUNDT,
Cltr Recorder.
Auo. 11. Scat. 4, II. II. II
In the circuit Court of the State at
Oreoon for the Countr of Merlon. Rev.
erlv Jeaka. Plaintiff, va. Mai Jetke,
defendent Summona.
To Mar Jaike, Oefendent.
IN THE NAMB OF TUB STATE OF
OREOON: Yeu are herebr reaulred ta
aopeor and antwer the comalelnt filed
aaalaal ran la the abova entitled ault
within Isa dare from tha data of aervlre
ef hla Bummeaa upoa rea. If aerved
withta thla ceuntri or If acrred within
anr ether Countr ef tbla Stata, thea
wlthla twantr dava from tha data af the
earvlao af thla Bummona upon rou: and
If reu felt to ta eaBuer, for weal there,
ef. the Plaintiff win prar for a decree;
(It Oranttao bar aa oaaoluto dlverce.
ill Seek ruttadr af Devid Mlcheal
Jetke aad Dlaana Maria Jetke. minor
emidron af thla plaintiff and defendant
(II And 'far auch ether and further
relief ae ta tho Court mar teem jutt
aad eeuiiaaio.
C. Wn.LlAM BOBSOR
Attorner for Plaintiff
110 Oreooa Btdi.. Selem. Orecoa
Sept. 4, II. la. II Oct. I
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SAIB ON
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
TAKE NOTICE that aa the llth der
af asaiember, nil at tha hear af It M
A M. ot the molt aeuthertr eoat door af
the Old Hieh achool Butldlnt 'on Merlea
betweea Hleh and Church Blreele ha
Salem. Merlon Countr. Creton. 1 then
boii ot pubtn aaa i lea bo aba kieheit
bidder for eaea all the feroaatat do
acrlbcd real propertr. la-wit:
Let Tweatf 'HI, Bleet Three ll
Blmmermea Memo Treat, Marie a
Ceuate. oretoa.
Bold tela la held wader aad paraaaat
ta aa Baeevtlta leaned tut af the Clr.
eult Court af tha atalo' af Oretoa for
Merlea Caaatp la wot ooaee therela
pendlnt whereia the Fradeatlal Inaur.
aaeo Camoaar af Amertea. a camera.
Ilea, aa plataUff aad Free rea pj. Burn
and Robert L. Buret, Joha W. Black
and Fealo Blark ae dofendaala. Reote
trp Ft en.eii af and cirrall eeart.
DENVER YOUNO. Sheriff
BAI Mela If am. Depwlp.
Aae. SB, Be pa. I, It,
THC CAPITAt JOIKNAL, RaWm. OrtM
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Welcome Son
Dwnver n They stood
there at the airport, the Presi
dent and Mrs. Eisenhower, Just
like so many other American
parents waiting tha- return of
a son from Korea these days.
Then they spotted him-ll
year-old Ma). John Elsenhower
coming down tha ramp from
tha plana and their faces light
ed up, just as the faces of so
many other fathers and mothers
do.
The major, back from 14
months of active duty in Korea
smiled back a bit shyly. In an'
other moment ha was kissing
his mother soundly and giving
her a warm hug.
For his proud father, the
President, there we a hearty
handshake and an exehanga of
greetings.
Tha major, la unlfcm, was
accompanied by hla wife, Bar
bara, on the flight from an
Francisco Thursday night. She
had met him In Tacoma, Wash.,
last week-end when ha flew In
from the Far East .
Dam Turbine
Contract let
Portland UA Allis Chal
mera company ef Milwaukee,
Wis., is low bidder for ebn
structing two 18,100 horse
power fish water turbines at
The Dalles dam, th Corps of
Army Engineers said here to
day. The AC offer was for IM6,
475. There wera three other
bidders.
'S. W. Oroesbeck ef Eugene
was lowest of four bidders for
construction of a drainage
system, backfilling existing
tunnels and removal of tem
porary utilities and structures
at Lookout Point dam in Lane
eounty. His bid was for ft),-
790, nearly 110,000 leu than
engineers' estimates.
Three Youths Injured
In Road Collision
Three youths suffered minor
Injuries and three cars suffer
ed major damage in a collision
Wednesday night near St. Paul
on the Horseshoe Lske road,
stata police reported Thursday.
Police said all the Injured
were riding in a sedan driven
by Pedro A. Huerta, St. Paul,
which collided head-on with a
car driven by Dale O. Thomp
son, Newberg, and then rolled
over to eollide with a car driv
en by Samuel G. Smith, St.
Paul. '
Huerta'i car was demolish
ed, police aaid, and the other
two ears sulferea extensive
damage.
Huerta, John M. Lopei, and
Daniel Gonrales, St. Paul,
ware treated at Willamette
hospital in Newberg for inju
ries austalned in the accident.
All suffered minor cuts and
bruises and Gonzales a possi
ble fractured Jaw. Two other
passenger ,in their car were
unhurt.
Smith and Thompson were
also believed unhurt.
Resume Negotiations
In Times Strike
Seattle ,( A meeting hai
been set for Tuasdsy morning
for representatives of the Best
tie Times and the CIO Ameri
can Newspaper Guild to discuss'
the wage dispute which closed
th Times 86 day go.
W. B. Toner of th Federal
Mediation and Conciliation
Service aald th dat w act
after both aide accepted his
invitation to resume negotia
tions. Feaeaeo. Veen tip
Fortload uPtPeaeh and pair prlcoo
weat np a tho Formero Boat aide mar
ket Fridap aa eem pout tea introoie rev
lha netr-end af lha hervoet. Oaa Ural
received autlad Weaelsaeo dlltrlet
Malta to lha oeaeral trada al HN aa
II at lee II pauBdl. That at kaael al
MUM tenia.
Kallea pruaet wort anted aaaat
etetar. tittup 11 la tl lee to sawtl
IT'S A HAPPY
jv - '-' r . 'J
" ..L...t .... --.iti Sliaatll
Major John Elsenhower looks overalls airline ticket
while hi beaming father. President Elsenhower (left) and
his mother (right) look en. The President' son, who ha
been In Korea, flaw in to ee hi parents, the first time
since January. Mrs. John Elsenhower is standing between
her husband and mother-in-law. (AP Wirephoto)
i
Salem Firms Pay Tops
For Winning
By CLAUDE
Salem concern paid top
prices for th grand champion
fat lambs, pigs and steara at
the 10th annual State Fair
Junior exhibitor auction sale
held Friday.
Marion Hotel bought the
grand champion fat lamb for
10 cent per pound and also
purchaaed th grand champion
fat steer at 41 cents per pound.
Valley Packing Company bid
in Both tne -H and rrA grand
champion fat barrow at 85
cents.
The champion fat limb was
aa (I pound Southdown fed
by Irvln Riddle ef Monmouth.
His total sale price was 174.70
Trances Deardorff ef Prairie
City received tBI.S4 tor her
51 pound Hereford champion
steer.
Gerald Slmantel. 4-Her of
Washington eounty sold his
grand champion Yorkshire fat
pig for 8108.I0. Tha FFA
champion owned by Robin Mc-
Klnley of Woodburn totalled
114.88.
Both tops and average prices
wera somewhat under the high
'All Us tliddelh Got Sheep'
Says 9-Year-Old
It's getting so the sheep
judgss at the Oregon State fair
are urprlsd when sheep
award goe to anybody besides
a Blddell.
The Rlddell family of Inde
pendence hi - been winning
moat ef tha top honor.
Irwin Rlddell started things
off by having the grand cham
pion 4-H fat lamb.
Orders Probe
Of Percenters
Washington, VP) Atty. Gen.
Brownell Friday ordered his
aides to dig to the bottom of
reports of influence peddling
in connection with government
contracts in a follow-up to dis
closure! this week by a House
committee. '
He emphssized that he is
particularly Interested in find
ing eut if any federal em
ploye has "leaked" secret in
formation which would give
any one business group sn ad
vantage over another in ob
taining such contrscts.
Brownell said the matter is
under "full investigation by
the FBI and If culprits are dis
covered prompt prosecution
will follow." He added:
"Businessmen are put on
notice that it is neither neces
sary nor wiia to attempt to
buy Influence under the pres
ent sdministrstion."
His announcement followed
publication by the Houie Arm
ed Services Subcommittee of
testimony in which Wsrren L.
Stephemon, prominent Wsh
ington, DC, Republican, sd
mitted he hsd attempted to
obtain a 4 per cent commission
from a California firm in ex
chanie for obtaining a larger
contract for making Navy
rocket launchers.
Chlceae Qrela
Chlraao (Pt ortlna hovered within
narrow pi Ice llmlta while a fierce
eeueeia' waa put a the oherte la Bep
tcmbef lord aa tho beard ef trade Frt
der. eptember lard told et leo a hun
dred aounde et ane lime, up tho Mot
limit permlttea la one eeatloa. At the
atart of tredino open tinerett In thu
senlrael taioled 111 lote enoot pounda
eaea. Tradlao at aepumkor dallrtrltt
aaat Baat. II.
ie.ni tralaa oar ehevod eeaildtr
Okie weekaeee la rafleclM af a emallar
thea eapeeled out ta lae Aarlaullure De
ne, aarbeaaa aad deferral eeatratla at
beet hold eulie tteaar.
Wat at eleead too kawef I tta klohor,
aept. dltl-lJIVa, ttea IM-ltaa lower,
aept. 11.11, ee la Wj.ejo leaer. At el.
11 '.a, no lit ta eeato lower, aept.
Ilka rre l la even leaer. aept,
lot. oerbooBB I beam lower ta lie
hither. Beat. II date, and lard t tenia
aa ll 00 a Btaare rauadt kltkar, aept.
PniNTN
Animals
ITIURLOFF
prices of past years. In 1147
tha ehamplon lamb sold tor
$1.80 per pound, the pig rec
ord price was set in 1948 at
80 cents. A steer sold for 64
cents te the Marion Hotel In
1951. . .
Average price for the 68
lamb sold waa 11.61 cents per
pound, last year tha average
waa 31.55. The 67 pigs this
year averaged 18.41 cent com
pared to 19.88 last year.
sixty-seven steers sold with
prices for the late, round
being between 18 and 18 cents
per pound. The 1951 average
price for steers waa 87.48.
Members of the Oregon
Auctioneers Association do
nated thalf services In selling
and kept bidding moving at
a anappy paee, going through
the 100 animal list in Just
under two hours.
Under tWO hour. Beeeee, Cklakeata-lla. 1 dreaead sl
Marlon and Polk eounty g tSS'JU.
Junior itoekgrewer told 41lit-iiat ketvp bene, n-itei aut-up frr
anlm.la Thaw tneliiflarl aatvam !. 'I - "
animal. They Included seven
lambs, 14 pigs and six steer
from Marion county; eight
lambs and six Steers I from
Polk,
Exhibitor
'Then his sitter, Billie Jesn,
18, hid th champion South-
down ewe.
Their father, Eldort Rlddell,
had the ehamplon Suffolk ram.
James Rlddell, Monmouth, had
the champion Lincoln ram.
Ed Rlddell, Monmouth, had
th ehamplon Lincoln aw, and
Jimmie Rlddell of Monmouth
had th ehamplon Corrledala
ewe.
"All U Riddell got Sheep,"
said David Rlddell, Independ
ence, to a spectator in the
judging ring. He 1 9 years
old and lust getting started
out took second prise with his
Southdown ewe lamb.
Purebred sheep and Rlddell's
go together in thla valley. Da
vid I grest-grandiather estab
lished Oregon's early flocks ot
Lincolns and Cotswolds on the
farm wet of Monmoulh. Wil
liam Riddell, grandfather of
David was the pioneer breeder
of Romneys in the entire U. S.
bringing in his first stock in
1904. Since that time ha has
made several importations
from New Zealand and sold
foundation dock to many sec
tions ot this eountry.
Eldon. father of the 4-H
boys and girls ha continued
with Southdown nd Suffolk
on his 1,000 sere frm between
Independence and Rickreall.
Cbleeae Lltetlerb
ChicBco lAV-The nreaaure ef 11 per
cent mere hate on Frldev'B market than
had beea a tee 'ted oaneeied la to It cenie
a hundred pounda eut af Thurtdav a In-
eraaed prleea. aowo toot too win enw
at tha decline.
Cottle were eeneraiir atcaar on ine
uiuol lleht Frtder aupplr. Sheep were
aleedr ta at ceatt hloh'r.
Moat butcher aetania noaa tola irom
II no ta 031.31. A half load topped at
Olb.W. Clearance waa aood an the 1 not
hooa on aala which waa tha larteat Frl
tr run etnee June po.
oond and choice ateera and mlied
reerlmaa mada 111 to lit ae while a load
ef hlen-rhntee end prime oradee reeebed
131 no. Cowa topped et 111.00. bulle at
114 Ot and choice veelera at 131 00.
A fat aatire tprlno lembB topped al
III ead III Salable roeelple were
timated el loot nee a, Loot eel lie, lot
oalvee and Mt their v
Perilled Mveelerb
Fortlend Aiev-Hot prleea tiaaed alitnt.
Ir hither then laat week while entree
dropped OB the PorUead lltaoioct mar
act.
Cattle for week I ottt marktl oloted
aenerellr tteadr with late lett week,
Calvee for week tat; market cloaed
week la 1 at lewer aa veelera and ta
lower an ealvee.
Hoea for week 1.111: aierket ttrent ta
lac hteher.
Bheea for week 1.7TT merket eloeed
etrene, i t It ktthtr lhaa laat week t
rertleed Orora
Pertlaad tn-Oaaroo oralat, at klaa ar
tlftre.
Wheat kid to orrivo norbei. kailt Ma.
I bulk, dallvered eaaati Baft White I ll:
Befl Whltt eaaludlao Boa I Mi Wkltt
Oluk l it
Herd Red Wlaleet Odlelrp Ita
Bird While Beerlt Ordlaarr IM
Frtdar'o eor roeelple: waeot 11; bar
top Mi Hear in a era Hi tan ll Mill
laaa a.
M A k K E T,
QUOTATIONS
Bataeefafr-nTaavattTa aaaleat ta bm.
aaedtaia aamatai From ram aaautp, itaat.
mum Jl of aaa per coat addltp de
ii'ered ta Fortiane oa-llo la.i tint ouai
Itr. oo-otc, oeoand aualltr, 01 -tie. Teller
raataa end ee eater petal, a eaala laaa.
altar WkalaaaM aaa. baal aaaoa ta
aBoleaal trldea AA. M stare, ddet
A trada 01 aaera. aaei Bl as im. aaei
C. 00 aeara, 00a. Above prlaea olrtttip
aamiaal.
Obeeea Selllat pevee ta FerUaad I
vholeaoloro, Oretoa alnalaa, eltteeil
vreeea a ta. taai, ee a-tle.
Ren ta Wkeieealere Candled dsso
eeaielaino 'a Iota, aaaaa aatluaed t.a.k.1
Fortload A trada larto. lovt-oottai A I
arace meamm. ee-.i-oetec! a trodc anoJLI
eira-eeree. ai araaa larta, po-oitto.
Farllaad atrp Sanea
Bailee Fneo to reuaaaat era da AA I
print, iitl eaneet. isti A Beta to, ttat
eaetan, vaai at praaia, oaa,
00a ta scetaooca Oeaktlod t a k
Faruoadi Daeraded laroo. OA-OAa daa.tl
trada AA Itraa, Ho doa.i A larto, Mel
dea.i AA medium. 10a dea l a trade 1
maatumi oat 4001.1 a sraaa otaau nenu-
aai, aa-ao.
Btoa ta Betalltiti eatsa A A. Iaeta.1
ka: A lane. 70-llel AA atodluat. lie; I
A medium, No; A email, el-tat. Oat -
tM.. e ... .-.it 1 1
Cbttet Frlao ta nunara, Partlaat;
i-Mrtei trtJStt. iuta"leae tnaa. aa -
ttoa. Fratatum afaaao atnnea, aotatl
B. fae etaala wheela ctVta. Flaaaaaat Aea-
..u. -k u a-ta. Umm 1. ..tkiL abu..
'.. r ' -
reattrp . .
plaatolt revere. !- ". l !
lha, llei raaetora, Ivo lbe.. aad avar,
uea eiaiie aee nei a nut. a.
lae; aeavp aeaa, til wataata, 10-10; i
Hoht kaaa. aU aelthu. not alt tenet-1
1 ere, lt-iet.
ca tea eat ua. 1 areataa
aae lb.
Baaooaa Afoenpn at sitwtow Lire
ahjue. t-k tha. aa uai t.i ua- M-iaa
Ib.t aid doea. la-lle. lew kttDer. rreaa
drilled ftroro ta rataUora, tl-toat
up 01-oae.
C'eaalrp (Bled Meebe
reel Tow aualltr, M-llo tb.l reiuk
heevlea 10-JOo.
Ji.ce Leant bJeektre, SI-IS Jb.: eeva.
lllant. ro-eee.
Lett Be Bet a, M-ISt lb.1 awtrtladA
it-iae jo. ,
I Melle Beet, M-ISt .l oaU-aUUep,
T-le.
Beef utllitr aewe. Sl-lie Ik.: eaaaer
eultera, It.lOa; ehelb) dewa la lie.
Freeh Bteeeta BfeaOa
whaleoalera la rekuleeta Halltrt sat
wi.r
eel ateera. thelce. 100 -IM ltd 41.
atr.aet aood. ill. oo-lt.oo: eommarBlal
111-11; atllitr, lll-IO; aommarclal aowe,
lil-iai atuitr, Ill-Ill eennar-cuttara,
all. II.
Baei eale-acholeo atttrt hind ouar
tore. OH-I'i rouado. Ito-Mi full lolaa,
trimmed, 111-11: Irlanolee, Ill-Ill fore-
euarttra, ill-Ill ohueka, in aa; ilea,
tte.tl
Veal aad Calvee Oeod-cholee, all
walohta, lll-ll; eommerelal, iie-ae.
Umhe - Choiee-prlme, lll-4ti aeed.
ttt.tTi inrlne Itnte eheleo-arlmo. 41.10.
MollaaOead ehouo, lt-11 lb, M-ta.
Ferb Cate Lolaa, Ita. 1, tia ioa
tAto-tli ahouldars. II lka., Il-llei
aererlae. tl-tlt freth hatna. 11-14 lbe..
lll-ll; park aarcaaaaa, eholoe, llt-111
lka., I1I.II-4I. .
Smoked Berne aklaaed. III el lka.,
fined lard la drama, 114-11 li alao too-
on, Mi ll.
Fetllend MlaeeBaaeeat
Oaleaa It lb, aaek calif. Re oioae,
mod.. I Tt-ltei while oleee, I m i te;
waah. reijova, mte. t.ii-t ee. taeer
I.M-I.4I.
Feutooe Loeol Trlumpax luta, l.ea-
I 111 Beaedmaa lent whttee. No. IA 1 11
I II: No. I 10 lb. lira. 00 ttei Oretoa
RiiaaallB Na. I, 1 oo-i.tb; 10 la. meaa, ee-
tie; local Rutiala, Re. 1A, 1 ia-1 ill
calif, lont whltte, No. 1A, lel-1 01: fair,
1 00-1. II. Name aranoe la a.ia. true
Rutieia il.1l-l.Ni Waa. leal whltao Ra.
1 I 00-1.10.
He-.rj. a Na. I areea alfalfa, da
HverM car loll f a a. reruart tad ae-
atlla, ll-io.
Wat I u late aoata wiiiametia eel
lop medium II -tie lb. I St. tern Oreooa
fiae aad aalt-bload. H-Ola; Wlllamtilt
Taller lamb waai. till ii-maata em
tat
Mohelrdt-oio lb. aa ll-meatk sm
th. t e a. eeualrr thlpplai pelete
ieerrodueera perino price i.a.a.
Ferllead aalf atuaa, ll-lla lb. oeeerd-
tnt ta condition; oreen blpa, 11-lle Ib.t
crcen cow hldca, 0-iOo lb, aeeordlae
la BBlabt ant tutlllrt lull hldea, o-ta
Ib.i Hue hides, at par Itnl ttltv tfltoa
for obevo olauee.
Fllberle Wholeiblo oalilat prtoo, Ra
I medium Barooleaao, ll-ltt III than-
L 40-110 It.
Walaoie Whaloaalo eetnat sruea
ntal tualltp llrtt FraatuatUa. Il-I0e
ia.t ahallaa. Ilaht amber halvoa. Tt-Tta
H i Utki htlvet, fl-lla m.
SALEM MARKETS
lor tho oatdeaee af Cepltel Jearaol
readera. (Bevleed dellr.l
Betall reed Frleooi ,
Bebbll FilUlt 11.11 Itt-I. tail,
llll-t.00 iioo-lb. ban.
See Mask ll ta t ll.
Balrr Feed II 411 tl Ill-Ik. been
lll-IM iim wi.ii paaluro mla, 01 M
lit at. I.
Fealtrr Barlat Prleee Colore irfera.
He; aid rooatert, lie; colored fow lie;
leohora foal, llei realtor, loo.
BOBBl
Barlat Frlaaa laat AAIM: lareo A.
te.oic, medium AA. 4le; medium A,
44 IK-, tmall, It. lie
Wheleeaie Frlaae att wheiatoia srloaa
teaerallr lio hlokoi lhaa tha artaeo
aba Lone trade A sonoroUr auatad
at 71c: medium, 00c.
Balterleo Burtat prlcti Pra relate, TO
lie He I. 01-OHi Ra. 1, IBe.
Batter Who etelo trad A aarahaaaah
1U tb.l retail, Ita.
Chteeaa Oateat
Chlcera ajia-dluppllaa atodoroto.
aond la, market dulL
Track aalee Ot lbe.: V. ft. 1 nBleaa
Bitted; Cellfornlt Bpaalah I Inchea aad
laraee, car I M: Yalle Olabea U. a. t
11 per cent I laehee ar laroao, Mhthltth
cor 1 Ot and I care .M.
aircet eelea It lka.: Idtha, Oreion.
Wothinatnn. California and Colorodo
Beenlih I Inehee and lereer l.ot.l.llt
Telle Olobo midlum M.aer.t 1 001.lt.
mattlv 100-1 10; wh'te Olnhee I Inchea
and lereer euo I In I Inch IndBha and
Caiorado moatlr 17V foe tachat aad
laiaat 1 aa.
PU If
STOCKS
Bf Tha Aeeoetatod Fraaal
,t Cerperaacai so
Iked Chemical aae.
ante mataeora tie,
Aaaerleaa Airllaeo II
Amwtrea rower uaa
American Tat. Tat. rtMJ
American TeUweea 11
AaeeatfBds Capper 1001
AMbbjaa Rellrand I"
BrthleBem a leal
Beeiaar Airpuiaa Ca. ..- M
Bert Warner - SS
Burrowe Addlat Meenlae 14
CelUeraia Faettas a
Ceaadtaa Faelfla
Caterpillar Traetar .... JfJ
Celeaeoa Cwrparatlea .. jy
Chrreler Corpora Item ,. -
Clttea Service '
Coaealldated eweta ... I
Caneolldated Tultaa "
Orowa Xellerkaak .
Curtlee Wrtahl t
Dauotaa Alrerert ....,.' -
Da Faal ae Nemeara ' a
Eeetmea Kodak
Emeraea Radla ll
Oeaeral Bretrls
Oeaeral Foodo , w4
Oeaeral Matera -
Oeettta Fae. plrweed ,. Itt
Oeedrear Ttre - 00
Reeaeetaka Miaow Ca. .- e
laleraetleeial Rarveatar ..f-.v. l
International Paeer tl
Jehna Maavllle -
Kilter Aluminum
Xenaeeott Or peer II
Libbr McNtn , 0
Loekheed Alreratl tt
Loowea laeerpeeated ... II ti
Loat BeU , It
Moattamerr Wort) ...i Mt
Naek Kelriaatar , i I1
Rt York Centre! pt
Northern Faelfla U
Faelfla American Flak IVt '
Faaltla Oaa At Rleatrkt Ill
Faelfla Tel. at Ttl. Ill
Packard Malar Car 4S
Fanner, 4. C. 00
Fonnarlvaela . R. ., lift
Fcnal Cola Ca, -- ll
Fhlloa Radla IS
Radla Corperatlea tltt
Rarwalar Xeeerp. nyT
Raraaler Taoaca, rid. 114
Repaalia ateal .'.Ji
Raraoldo Metsla 4414'
RleMleld Oil 01
aefewor onarea, Bee. 1014
Stall Fever oa. 11
Seara, Raebaek ok Ca. .., NU
' ana ....
aeutaom Faaltla sr1
Standard OU Colli, I
ataadar OS , J. SS
i
atadeoakat Carp. S4
uneruao aaniiae
.::::::::::::::::::S
ta Car.
Jsatarp Baa 14
ewtrt jb ca.
Traaaomorua
TweatletR Ceatarv
uaiaa oil caaaaaap
;:::::::::::'sik
vaieat raeum ...
vaiteei airiiaoa t....
Dallas Alreratl , 01
United Corparattaa , , t
tjaiiod atotao Flrwoaei ., 1314
vaiteei BHataa ateea .... SS
Warner rietatts tl
PletBTOt ...eti.t... ....... is ;
Bator .M. apaA
eat Xtr tavaaa ,...ni
iaaaa Blattna .......... ,7 4
Ut .....a... r
wmeerei water 1 awi. .
weetradaaat
weatlaahei
waatvostk
ei a
Rev Yark tea A tkwd kmaa 1
wave kit tha ttaak auakat kaed ej-u-av
"""
pear.
aaa aoan it earn ta a new aea fee Oka
1 J,, ffjS aTmaawaaeaT
l?, JTZ XLHtiLF
li - i iitaaawa ttuere iaa . .ne
Tt".'.- !L . ,.IL.ZM wtaaltpa
I aieaellBOaa ft rear lainoaia.
I waturna aapaaaas raat aa aaa ataakaa
Idtaaaad. Buelaaea amamtled Be. em aa.
lumauA t aea arje alaarea. v-t ,aai-.,.a
1 . . . 1 : :
murmii? .. paaras
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Mid-VillamtUt
Obituaries
I
ail
Androt Hookom '
Woodburn Andre Hooka
em, 68, late resident et Mil
wauklw, died Thursday, Sep
tember 10, at the Wood bum
out
jViiralnat home. X w bora
in lews ) AuArust If, 1T0.
He eini te Orefea 10 rear
ago from the .Mate of Wash
ington. i ' .
Hookom . 1 survived oy a
son, Walter, ef Wilbur, Wash.; '
two daughter, Mabel JVUUsn- '
der, Independence, and Irm '
Bsllew Orsgon City; ststar,
Anna Xastburn, crsm,snla,
Calif.; three brother Ja the
east; four grandchlldrea, and
seven great grandchlldrea.
VVoltir Harrington '
Lebanon Service for Wat- -ler
Calvin Harrington, SI-year-old
Lacomb resident who
died in th Lebanon lonmu
nlty hospital' Wednesday
night, will be halt. Saturday
at 2 p.m. . from the Huston ..
chapel.
Mr, Harrington was born in
Iowa, November 19, 166lt
moving to Oregon 11 year
ltr.
On daughter survive, Mr.
Opal Parker ef Lacomb, and
two brother. Harvey pr
ringlon ot Salem, and Ed of
Willamlna.
DEATHS
i. o. teeepk Vea Wrekla
Dr. o. joeepa Via Wtaklo. al a Vocal
a. -ii. I a-n. i . r ... ...La. a. at leaa
Spruce aSl.. aalam. Burvlved kp wife, tOrt.
Oererude Vea Wiakle, aelaml doaohtara.
Mrr. Lria aauier. woadburn. Mra. Henrr
flharlock, Fortland: aon, Richard F. Van
winBie. ABUorio; oitiar. mib. catenae
Foltereaa, Forlleadt S oroadchildrea.
Sir. Una will be held It tho Vlroll T
Oaldea Chopel Mandap. Bept. It. at 1
m. Dr. Brooke ateera afflelatlao. la.
tormoat at Cltr vie Ctmeitrr.
Udla L. Reel
Lrdla 1- Mual. ll tht ratldeaia. aao
Rairhlfe Dr.. Aept. It. Burvlved be I
eieiere, Mro. Ana Abhap, Mtrrno. Ctllf..
Mra. w r currv. Clarutta. Weah . Mra..
Flor Rulaep. Frlaevllle, Oro.i krather,
E. O. Hunt. Balam. Bervlret will te helS
la the Vlroll T. Oaldea Chapel MetXar.
Sept. 14, al I p. at.
Mra. tllliaa M. Pre I
Mrs. Liliiaa M. Frail, lota raoidoftt K
1311 Elm At. at a local hotpital, Bept.
10. Survived are douahter. ktra. Wtllm
Wrliht, Balam, Mra. Mildred M. Beard, '
Tho Deiloei orondealldrevi, Mr. Mar lira
Comfort, Btocktoa, Calif., and Doaakt
Reerd. Tho Da 1 1 is. Bervleea ha tha
CleueB.Serrleh Chopel. Baturdap, aept.
ib. ea te aa a. a, w:ta tna rtev. Omar
Berth offielatlao. ia.rrmeal la Clip
Vie eemotorr.
tit. Lam, NO. OJhaa aJ9
PK. CHAN LAN
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
CpsUlra, 141 Nartb Utawty
otfiat aaa aatardap anrr M a m.
ta 1 at, Ik f ta Cencaltatlo.
oiowu wreeeara tae ana teaaa an
free af eharte Practiced otnre nil
writa tw attraetlre itri No ,
tatlee
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