Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1953, Page 17, Image 17

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Saterday, December S, 19SS
D'NNIS the MENACE
fiimK irtv tHLrui- rKrrt3H e30M"
fOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS
LAROB SBLBCTIOR Or:
Um4 Davonoo, DavonportA, Hlat.
-mi. au saia rnud.
4-pc. Btdrooa mi . nM
CoffM TA.1A, 1 00
ca.r Ma . ;
Laundry Ttm with lt.Dd your
hole f.ti
COOOOlO RAdlOO lyjl
UWU AKncnAMDlSB HART
IT 1. LlnorU, Phon. 4-UT1
(Acrota th, itrtlt from Armory)'
TZiOlft or COUMt
OKI OKL'I MercU And 004 hoy'i !
oiclo. 31". Phon, 4.1111. nm
cash bsoisters. irom op. airy
MUiiipiuv 1111 rairsrmraa. Ad. 3i:i.
ro IALI OB TBAOI lor carponun
. wom, WW ailKC, IVIO COOT. OAT'
ono. Unrp, cbAlr, Duo-UMra oil .to.o
Phono im. vjM'
UMIGHT piano for aala. Phono l-llu.
nltl-
Wontd MISCELLANEOUS
WOODBI WANTS P1AI0I. rhono t-lllt.
rUBKITUBS UrtXIIHIKO, ehUr uiti
rocAAod. Vory waobaAIo yotor. Phono
B03S3'
tUCTBIO BANGIS. WooCJj'a. Ph.
1110. AO
EXCHANGE MISC.
FOR SALE or trade 110 AC lliht plenty.
heavy duty bumper trailer hitch (or
pickup or track. 71V Larry Ave. nn293
PERSONAL
INDEPENDENT private detective. Civil.
eoeleL dome tie. Reasonable. Phone
1-4071 Salem. PJM
AUTOMOBILES
mi CBatVROLJtT S door atdan. Good
tlrca, runt tood. Barialb 4991. 1474
Court. Phone 34834. 141
4J BUICK Special 4 HI. Phone 33931.
1340 Crawford. 3M
BOB SALE or tT.de. ti Aero-Act 4-door
edan. radio, heater, overdrive, white
tut vail lira. - two-tone paint, 1,400
mil, iev car cuerantee. 1-4121. litl
Bute, - .... . . a 22
MECHANICS RPECIAL 41 Mercury 1
dr. R.H. At O D. aecde work ea enttat.
Set at J70 H. Winter St. alter ft p m.
391
RT OWNIE 1931 Chevrolet coach. Run
alnc well. 414.00. 004 Palrvicw Ave.
1-4141 alter 4:00 vm. alio
IMS PORD convertible. 1M for equity.
wm trade I or toot uu or itu cnev.
club. Phone 3-9307. Q2M
42 PONTTAC two door 417. Take some
trade. 10-04 aprtaaiuid. Phone 1-42.1.
200
ltd BUICK -pedal coupe. Oood eondl-
lion. ii3a. Phooa M il or J-uoo.
PEPECT1 IMS Chev. M ton pickup
with eanopr. AJklni 11,100. Phone
4-1104 after 1:10 p.m. a2M
1M1 CRBTBLXft Windsor 4 door aedaa
Cwellent condition, AU extra, phont
441S4 even ine I. 023
$$ FOR $$
You can't
Beat Our Cars
FOR VALUE!
PONTIAC
'M aodaa hydro, RH
11371
11W
so coupe, uh
'it eedaa. hvrtra, RH
soden. hrdro. RAH
t aeoan, hah
44 lodan. RAH
MERCURY
f (Mao. RAH I
FORD
f'4t atdta. RAH
KEST FOR LESS
;' Studcbakar I
41 Packard
'41 Oldimob.lt
' WE WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD
AT
KELLY
OWENS CO.
660 N. LIBERTY PH. 2-4113
im
CHECK THU PRICE t
1MT Pord 4-door V-t euper dalvn.
Perfect thr out bout, low mileaie. All
eitraa tnctodlaf Columbia overdrive.
Save 1 1 oo. price onlr tM. Owner, lT
mner Rd. rnona i-iio. aw
11 PLTTdOtTH Cranbrook. radio, beau
r. Splendid bur at onlr llOte. Phono
1-1043. 3M
1HI CHEVROLET 4-door oedan. Belalro.
Deluxe oaatpmrnt. Phoa 41134. 2H
V.I WRSCHED aar car. aauet have car
k Monday or Tuatder, will trade mr
I wreca or mui. nti auivertaw rw.
aatw
CHEAP THANlPORTATlOrt. '41 Ensllah
J Part. Hew motor. 3M. Phone 4-JIIl.
a 213'
vf ltoa dodge aetlaa. choaa. Phooe -3T.
, 1 1131 Ctntor 04. astn
J1H9 OLD I ID AM br trletnal awaer.
Terr ctaaa. Pint elaaf candttlon. Ra
I die, heater, lactam a at aovers. Thta
haa been our famllr car and aivoa aw
boat atteauoa. 4s. Pkaaa t-1410
3tt
lOM PLYMOUTH. 1 004 mile. Ml .
1 llth St. Phooa 174 3M
IMd PORD bvataM cwopa. HvatoT, food
adf. paiat. motor, PTa. itw v wai
ter. Phoae l-7ri. a3to
NT CKIVBOLAT S'MK ptcAW. OMd
naitto. till, rtioao 14.1 tm.au.
Aaha OraaarAAA. Bi. U Mhra.
fiw feichtim
AUTOMOBILES
DEWEY'S
'47 Chry. Windior idn. Iti
loaded with eceuoriei it
perfect car. .
'51 Nath Ramb. Conv. R te H.
al(. light, e-drive. loaded.
'51 Chev. Sdn. Here's very
harp one.
'48 Chev. Aero, hat everything
In the book.
-46 rord V-8, 2-dr. Here U
nice one. -
'40 Nnh 800 Sdn. For an old
car like new, thia la it
'51 Dodge tt-ton pickup de
luxe cab, heater, fluid dr.,
low mile-";- It'a perfect &
priced to sell quick. Hurry!
'41 Oldi 88 club. A food aound
car.
BUYS LIKE THESE ONLY
AT
DEWEY'S
MM liorkol r dm Ph. J-tMl
3M
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
HAVINO BAD1ATOB TBODBLtT Valla
Motor Co. oxror to ui oolf. your pro,
lorai asd aa.o yea menoy. Pro. Mil.
atoA, apoody htvIca. CtaUr at Lia-
orly."
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
D-l CAT POB BIBB, Phrau H4H. Wll
llam Phllllpo. SIM Abrama St. o.WI-
TRUCKS
1PM DODOB PANBL. Bxtra oiat. hoator,
no llroa, ll.ioa aan. mono .!.
FINANCIAL
Llo S-1U and al-Jll
Ad
ROT H. AUaOIONa
mauRANca and loams
Hear 'Top Tradoa"
11 1J Dllly BSUI UN .
OBHBBAL PINAMCB CO.
LOANS
III o. ConworclAl St. Tal. l-llll
CASH FAST!
$25.00 TO $2,500
SEB
FRED SCHOTT
118 S. Liberty St.
PHONE 4-2203
Pacific
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
LOANS
UP TO $1500
AT PERSONAL. It'a Tee" praaipUf t
empio7M men av wwh
1-viilt loan . . . Phone Ore
Tou eelect beat panaenl data
Between payday loan
Pboaa, write er coma la TODAY!
Personal Finance Co.
104V HIOH ST, SALEM
State Uceiua No. S-133. U144
Loani over 0300 ap to 01400 tad at to
Z0 month to repay made by Peraoaal
Pinanee Co. ot Marten County under
the Industrial Loan Compaalaa Act af
Oreion. HIP
SEE US POR PARM, CTTT OR ACREAOI
LOANS HFT OF TSKMB
WE BUT
Real aetata Morteuaj ooalracte
State Finance Co.
117 Sa. Blah At. Pa. 1-4131
AUTO LOANS
WQXaAMETTS CREDIT CO.
113 Sooth Charcb
Parkiat a-Pltaty
Ph. 1 t LU. Ha. M-lfta, aVIM
REAL ESTATE LOANS
COLONIAL INYESTHENTCO.
oator ou rota
U7 Csavt 4-2283
HOUSE TRAILERS
Bo. TRAILBB HOMES SfH
Trado Bank Prnonc RIA4 .
LARA LAMB TRAILIB PLAX
1H4 Laaa Ar.
UJtl'
At e aMMTu'Tralraiaatar. IT, 1 BR,
prleo fir a no trallor.
LARA LARS TRAILBB PLAZA
lata Una Aro.
taTM
W RECTORY
ADDIRO MACBIRXa
AU rnakM oatd roactilnoi amd. rontad,
npalrad. Bma. tM Cnrt, Pk. 14771.
BLA'Tixo irsnrB
H ST. Bluttn, Some. Quarrra.
StuBPlnr. rarrmrat broallAS. By day
m Miraot. PIhm a-int.
AUTOMOtlLES
I
J It'i thit tcay with m. tL
f. The beat cars in town
M . re traded in on our new X
BuicVal Then ws put 1
I them in top shape-and I
E price them to move out
fast! So tec us-it'i th . M
sound way to save. f
1 fiugfs better I
OREGON'S NUMBER ONE DEALER
OHO J. WILSON CO.
COMMERCIAL AT CENTER
YEAR-END
CLEARANCE
ALL NEW 53'S and USED CARS
MAGNIFICENT BARGAINS!"
OPEN EVENINGS
LODER BROS.
YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER
465 CENTER
DIRECTORY
BLLLDOE1.VO
Bulldoilnt, roada, clear 1m teeth. Vlr
I U Huakey, 1010 Pair t lea. pbene 1-1141.
O104
COMMERCIAL TTPTNQ
Also direct mall advartuiu. MATHah
SWAN, 1340 HOitate. 0391
EXCAVATING
Baa OUen At Son. etcavatlna and
tradlni. Lanel alaarlas. Ph. 30a0.
0394
rNOULATION
Zaaulatloa, weatberatiipa, etorm aaeh.
Prte ai lima tea. T. Pullmaa. Phone
1-1041. olfl4
MATTRESSES
Capitol Baddiat renovate. Pull line
aew mattreiaea. Ph. 1-4000. o
OPnCB PVRNITURE At BVPPL1ES
Daek chalra, lllaa, flllnt auppllaa, aafea,
duplicators, Buppllea, deak lam pa, type
writer ataada. Reen, 4B0 Court. o
SEPTIC TANKS
Mlkoa Septic ServVca. Tenia cleaned.
D' rooter cleaaa aawara. drain. Phone
t-04l. 039 T
ewer, aeptla tank. draLna cleaned.
Roto-Rooter Sewer Service. Phone
I-M37.
Hamel'a aaptlc tejika cleaned, line
aervlce. OuaraDtead ork Phoae
t-?. s s:tj. olio
TYPEWRITERS
Smith, Corona. KamlnttoB, Royal, Un
derwood portabLae. All makea naed
machlaaa. Rcpalra ieat, Roea, 4M
Court, 3-4771. aa
WINDOW CLEANING:
Acme Window Cleaners. In dui trial floor
!Bt, licuKls.triliva. rnona J-1337,
147 Court o"
Jack Davis Heads
Lebanon Chamber
Lebanon Jack Davis, West
ern Auto Supply store owner,
was elected president of the
Chamber ot Commerce at the
group's board meeting Thurs
day noon. Davis is currently
vice-president of the chamber.
Wendell Gronso, attorney.
was named vice president re
placing Davis, and Jack Bu
chanan, assistant cashier at the
First National bank, was re
elected treasurer.
The new officers will be
Installed at the chamber's an
nual meeting on Jan. 11.
Albany Prepares
For Grange Meeting
Lebanon Plans were Initi
ated Thursday night In Leba
non for the coming of severs!
thousand Oregon Grange mem
bers who will convene for their
annual convention next June
in Albany.
Representatives from every
Grange In Linn county came to
be briefed on plana which will
include overnight accommoda
tions, food, program, entertain
ment, transportation, and many
other details Involved in a con
vention of that siie.
Harry Wiley, Lebsnon, mas
ter of Linn Pomona Grange, is
acting aa general chairman for
the host groups.
Wild geese In migrstion post
sentries while they feed.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale. Oreftm
AUTOMOBILES
PHORS MOl
PHONES 4-2261 or 2-7973
Silverlon PTA
Hears Putnam
Silverton Rex Putnam,
Oregon State superintendent
of public instruction, Salem,
was a surprise speaker guest
at the Thursday evening
meeting the Parent - Teacher
association.
Mr. Putman confined h I s
talk to the old time news
paper spelling with an afflu
ence of consonants.
Dr. R. E. Steiner, active as
a civic and educational lead
er of Portland, told of "Edu
cation and the Next Genera
tion," favoring the present
school system over that of
former years.
Boosting Silverton's 'cen
tennial in Augui, ,iM, the
general chairman, Lowell
Brown spoke briefly of the
plans, and invited suggestions.
The toastmistrrss, Miss Han
nah Olson, called attention to
the walls and room decora
tions furnished in life size
figures and expert lettering,
the work of a high school tea
cher, John Medcalf.
Mrs. Irene Roubal was vocal
soloist presenting old time
songs, pantomimed, and Jus
tin L. Dyrud led in group
singing.
Mrs. Allan Foster, PTA pre
sident, announced a violin
duet duo series by Mrs. Wil
liam Iron and Mrs. Fred Frtck
with Mrs. Harlan Moe at the
piano.
Stanley Baird aa piano solo
ist was received In his presen
tation of "Andalucia" by Le
cuona. Mr. Baird Is a mem
ber ot the senior high school
faculty.
The January regular meet
ing of the Parent Teacher As
sociation will feature a prac
tical project presentation of
the popular theme, "Family
Relations." of which Mrs. C.
B. Calkins is general chair
man. Representing a group of
former teachers, locally, and
in other sections of the Uni
ted States, were Mrs. J. D.
Drake, Mrs. John Hoblltt,
I Mrs. Emma Coberly and Mrs.
r, m. foweu, wno were pre
sented and honored.
SHIP bKKKS AID
Hong Kong W The Royal
Naval Radio Station picked up
a distress signal early today
from the small Chinese Nation
alist ship Kwanghua.
The vessel radioed It was
leaking with rudder dsmage
and in need of Immediate as
sistance off northwestern For
mosa. Puerto Rico is the only land
under the U. S. flag on which
Columbus set foot.
Voodburn Set
For Pavement
Woodburn At the regular
meeting of the Woodburn eltv
council Tuesday night three
ordinances were adopted. On
provided for aassssment of the
cost of Improving Joyce, Mar
ion and Johnson streets and the
other two created special city
funds for the northwest sewage
collection improvement distiicl
and to finance the purchase ot a
new city fire truck.
The assessment ordinance
distributed the 11.319.11 cost of
cost of improving Joyce, Mar
lon and Johnson streets to the
property benefitted.
The northwest sewage col
lection district fund was set up
to receive assessment money
from the improvement It also
provided that negotiable war
rants to pay expenses of the
improvemneta during construc
tion could be drawn against
the fund at five per cent inter
est and redeemed by assess
ment money. Thia would pre
vent the costs of the improve
ment becoming a general obli
gation of the ctiy. . 1
Receipts from the three-year
1. U 1 I I... ,1. - 1 1
It J UIO LPCV)J1V
for the purchase of a new fire
truck would go into the fire
engine fund set up by the third
ordinance. The act also trans
ferred $11,000 from the city
water fund to the fire engine
fund to pay tor the truck when
delivered. The water fund will
be re-imbursed from proceeds
or tne aerial levy.
The ordinance providing for
compulsory connection to the
city sewer system was discuss
ed but was not ready for action.
- Permission was (ranted to
Charles Corn well and Mrs. R.
L. Guiss to remove trees in the
parking. A petition for widen
ing Hayes St. between First
and Second to 38 feet was pre
sented with signatures of three
of the five property owners
and was accepted by the coun
cil and held until the return of
City Engineer Don Bell. The
Dec. 22 meeting was cancelled
on account of the holidays.
Labor Market
HitbyWi
inter
Lebanon Winter weather
and low markets are cutting
into the local economic field,
reports the state employment
office at Lebanon.
Mpre than 1100 persona are
drawing unemployment bene
fits through the Lebanon of
fice. This figure represents
about 65 per cent of the total
employed in the Lebanon and
Sweet Home areas, the office
reported, and is about double
the figure of last year. Total
unemployed persons are esti
mated at 1700.
A general closure of activity
haa been noted in all fields,
from logging operationa down
to the production level in the
mills.
At the same time, lob oppor
tunities hit their lowest mark
in November since 1940, One
mill which has an employe
roll of 250, reported hiring
only one person during the
past four months.
Charles Wilson, manager of
the employment office here,
said this reflects a trend every
where in the state. With a
scarcity ul work, people are
not quitting jobs.
However, Wilson pointed
out, there is a slightly better
outlook for the future, as small
mill owners see prospects of
increased demand for their
products in sight.
At least one plant Is con
sidering enlargement of opera
tions when activity picks up,
he said.
Recruiter for Naval
Shipyard Coming
Four hundred shlpfitters snd
welders are to be hired within
the next 60 days at the San
Francisco Naval Shipyard,
Capt W. L. Turney, shipyard
commander, announced today.
A few flange turners and lofts
men will also be placed, Capt.
Turney said.
Work on the Bon Homme
Richard, one of the Navy's first
line aircraft carriers, hss pro
gressed to a point where these
men are urgently needed. Ap
proximately two years' work
still remains to complete the
67 million dollar conversion
Job.
Shlpfitters art required to
have four years of practical,
progressive and well-rounded
experience, while welders must
have had two years experience.
The rate of pay for shlpfitters
ranges from $2.07 to $2.23 per
hour and welders from $2 02
to $2.18 per hour.
A recruiting representative
will be in Salem on December
7 to Interview interested ap
plicants. He will have his of
fice at 710 Ferry street
CALVART LUTHERANS
Silverton Calvary Lutheran
Brotherhood, Rev. Arvtd L.
Hokonson, pastor, is to meet
Monday evening, December 7,
at o'clock at the church in
the regular devotional snd pro
gram session.
ii m. i ilt li jaw i l i
n
Woodburn PTA
Hears Chorus
Woodburn About 70 mem'
bers and a chorus of 40 stu
dents from the fifth and sixth
grades attended the regular
meeting of the Woodburn Parent-Teacher
association at the
Washington school auditorium
Thursday night
Two numbers were present
ed by the tilth grade chorus,
two by the sixth grade chorus
and several numbers by the
combined chorus of 40 voices,
directed by Miss Harriet Nizlc
of the high school faculty.
Mrs. - Ralph Pickering pre
sided. During the business
meeting a letter was read from
the Mental Health association
asking for Christmas gifts for
the Faii-view Home. Mrs. El
mer Witham read an article,
Time and Yuletide" Ralph
Pickering, hospitality chair
man, welcomed the members
and guests and Introduced the
committee for the evening.
Mrs. Guy Engle, Mrs. Robert
Hurst and Mrs. Eugene Stoller,
Mrs. Edward Coman, pro
gram chairman, announced that
the men would put on the pro
gram for the next meeting,
January 7, with Robert Hurst
as chairman.
Mrs. M. O. Henderson's sixth
grade room won the traveling
mirror for the largest number
of parents present
Mrs. Pickering announced a
meeting of the county council
to be held December 9 at Mon
itor.
Refreshments were served by
the sixth grade mothers, Mrs,
Lester Rosburg, Mrs. Harry
VanArsdale, Mrs. Robert Hurst
and Mrs. A. K. Guild, assisted
by Mrs. John Murphy.
Mortgage Mart
Problems Told
Albany Best practical means
of increasing home occupant'
ownership Is to expand and sta
bilize the home mortgage mar
ket, in the opinion ot Ben H.
Hazen, Portland. nrlrlnt of
the Benjamin Franklin Fed
eral Savings A Loan associa
tion, as expressed before a din
ner meeting audience of 135
in the Cascade room of the Al
bany hotel Thursday.
Hazen was the main speaker
at a regional meeting of the
real estate boards at which six
boards of the Willamette valley
were represented. The Albany
ooard was host to the meeting.
Hazen in his address, told
the group there was something
wrong with the supply of home
mortgage money and explained
the conditions leading to the
difficulty. -A realtor." he said
tries to sell a house and finds
that his normal sources of real
estste financing have been sud
denly cut off from lending for
a penoa oi monins. prices de
cline as a result and the com
munity begins to lose confi
dence in real estate values.
Among the guests of honor
present was W. Bert Stevens,
president of the Oregon Asso
ciation of neal Estate boards,
now ot Tillamook, but formerly
of Albany.
SALEM MAN FINED
Jefferson Harold Dale
Hebb, of Salem, waa convicted
in Jefferson Justice Court of
driving while under the influ
ence of Intoxicating liquor and
was fined $7SO and court costs.
Coming i venfs
Dea. 1-0 Orcta Soed laara aaaaal
meet tar. Maltaemah betet Portland.
Dec. 1 44 anew cty Herd Ianrav-
meat aaaeclauoa aaaaal aaacttat, May
Oevov ban. aaleaa. MM a.m.
Dec. a Oretoa Overaaer Breed era aa
aaal ataathat. aaweae.
Dec. 10 Oreawa Parebred Bhtoa4reaV
ora aaeectatlaa aaaaal sella, aaieav.
Dec. 10-11 Mat Orawera oetety af
Oveaea Wei hint ton, enaaal meetla.
MultnoffAsti hotel. PsrUaitd.
Dec. 14-14 Annas) acrlcallarai tea
ftrenca, Oretoa State collet, Corvalll.
Jea. 0-T Oratea Uveetock dt Meat
aanfertaee, Oretoa Stele eaOete, Cor
vaiiia.
Jan. V-t Oratea Delrymea'a aaaaal
icellnf. Oalari. I
fee. oretoa He Orewera aanual I
awnferoaaos Oreawa State aeUete, Car-1
vaiitt. I
Jan. ya-yr waeicra oretea LlvtotoCE
awcletiaa enaaal meettac. Salem.
Peb. a Oreeea Swtaa Orevera anaual '
trad Out Sale. Solera, State feu around, i
ALEUTIAN CREW GOES ABOARD
- Under the watchful eye ot vigilant police, sailors
who will man the S. S. Aleutian when It sails for Hawaii '
go aboard the ship. This pier was the scene ot violence
as rival maritime unions and police engaged In several
. skirmishes. At least eight persons were injured. (AP Wire .
photo.)
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLANB) PKODlXrfl LIST
EtottartaiwranMfrva. ewajaei ta aa-
eeuate ahanae: Premium auaUtv, Mamt
mum M af aa par cent actdltr do
Uvered la Portland taMla Uvi firai auai.
Itr. 44-4c second aualUf, 44-47. Valla?
route and country povwtA I oeata laaa.
BeiteiwWhoUriaia La-a. balk aubaa 4a
wholAuala, trade A A, al aoora. 441.
trade, n score. OoHe, a. aa aeera.
44 c; c. acora. Sit. Abars arteee
atrletir nominal.
Cheat - sellhu artaa to l-oead
whole tUera, Orecoa line lea, taVb-dtai
Oretoa la. lost. 4lt.aitte.
Ban ta WlalaaaMia Caawllad awea
conirUntna aa laaa. eaaea taeludad Lava.
Portland: A trade lane, MH-oottt; A
trada medium. MW-HWc; A trade email,
49V.-44Sti B trada lana, 44-4 IVba.
Portland Datrp Market
awttor-price ta retanarat orada aa
Brtnt, c. A carton, Uei A prlaU, TJ
eartoa, TIet R prtnia, 00a,
Rata 4a aewoere Caadlad ta..
Portland: Datradad lane. 4e-4la aloe.:
trade AA lane. Ma don.; A Urge. Uo
doe. i aa medium, tie doci a trada
madium, 4a-40e etaevi A trada aavaB
nominal, ia-ia.
Ean to atetowra-Orada AA. tem.
a-swo. larao evaae aa meaium, a-B7;
A medium, tact A email, 40c, Cartaat
S aante additional.
CHeeaa Price to ratallgnTa. tWitta
Ore on alntlea. 4IH-4tt 4 fat, loavea,
ti-64 4c: triplet, ma leao them ein-
tie. Premium erenda, alntlea. ecVjC
lb. far alalia Wheel MtM. Praceeaed Aaw
ertcaa caeeaa. 4-lb. leave to null, alVa-
W IB.
PoaRrp
Live r.lckea No. 1 auallt. f ob.
plant Pryere, rotator, all watthte. la-
21; heevv nana, all welahta, ll-14c: llaht
nans. gu wemate m-iii ea leeetcr,
DreeeeS tThleheat He, 1 dreaecd to
reiauer. rrrera, aroilera. o-4ie
au
roeatera. all wU 41-43ei lis hi bvana.
U-aOc; haevr ban. Sl-lle, eut-up fry
era, eU vu. 44-7e Um whole drawn. 40-
Ue lb.
Pfaeael Tarkera Te retafletat A track
evleerated aana. 11-ftOc lb.. evlarUd
mm, -t-ata lb.: aceordinc ta weithte,
New York dreeeed torn 40-4X) lb. New
ort dreaeed head. 4Be la. Ta aradtic-
ara; Orada A roust aana. 40a la. Lea.
larm; a toou. tic la.
Rabbit Avcrat to trewcTti Live
WMtea. lrao lba lt-2le. a-fl lbW lt-Ma
Jb.i old doe. 10-13c few hither. Preah
dreaeed ft rait to rot41era a47j tut
UP, aW-IJO.
Coaalry K md Mt-ete
vi--T0D eualitr, 10-3 3a b.i
heaviaa. 10 -33c
Boca Lean, hlackare. flJ-Ua .l sterwa.
i urn i, jaT-evc,
Lamb But. 1314c lb. yearltata.
10-ibc lb.
a-BaL IS-14c .. aUatlllty.
9-IOc.
Reef Tjtmtr cowi. 10-340 Tb t cenner
cutter. 17-itci eheiit dowa to lie.
Prcth Dreeacrd Meal
Whaiaaaiera to retail re. DtUan atr
ewt:
lvefoteera. choka. MO-tot lbc to-
.: tood. 134-30: commaretal. llf-ll:
utility- 34.M-30. cammerclal aowt. I34-S7
utility 133-Mi canncr-cuttera. 430-31.
Beef CateCholc atecra-alad awari
era, 441-U; round. HI -44; full loin.
Ulmmad. ITI-Mi trlantlea. ITI-33J fore-
auar.era, !( avaiiea, z,i tut.
Park Cate Loin, aholeo. 1-11 lbe
140-44: ahoulder. 10 Iba 37-3i apart
rac, 4&0-M. fraah baau. 10-14 le, 444-
Teal and Celvea Oood-choiee. all
well rite, 430-40; commercial. 414-14.
Ljimeavhelca prima. U1-10.40: teed
1134-17.
eked Ham Sk La aad 141-97. 11-11
laa.i fln-y lard la aUaae it0J0i slab
oaccA. tea-Ti.
Pertlaad Mle4Pnaaaaa
0 lb. aack Waahu raUow
meaium, ii.ia-iJt; uita, si
Id ah yellow, mod- OlJA-lAOi laraa
li w-i Hi white, 41-1 to
rotatee or. Dcachatea Ruaacta Ma. 1-
A. 43 40-1.11: 0-10 aa. 02.ia-l.3i: 10-14
oa. M T4-4: 24-lb. ik. fO-tbci 14-1 b. n-laci
Ne. S ta-ib. 70-44; Waah. Ruaeeta, Ha.
1-A, 100 lh.. 13.141,40. Idaho, 4-10 .
12 40-140; 100-lb. ak. 41.44-1.40.
Hay U. Me. 1 croen alfalfa, da.
Mvered car lata tea. Partland and
aill. H-I0.
We4 Oreaat be la, WHlamatta Val
ley asedlum. 41-44 Ib.i Baatern Oretoa
fine and half-blood. Vt-tlc; Willamette
Valley lamb wool, 42. 11-month vaaL
44-ftOc.
Hbarr-44-4Te ib. aa 1 3-mow I h sirw-
th. f ob. country ahlpplnt palate-
HldaPradaecra aarlnc price r.e.a.
Pertlaad. call akiaa. 14-17 lbs aceareV
Int ta condition: ereta kipe. 11-lte lb.;
a reen cow hldea. 1-4c Ib aceardlnt
wetebt and aualltvi buU hide. 1-4
lb.; tlu faidte, 4 par cent below ffflcea
far above eleaaea.
PWberta Whelaaala aelllnc arlca f.a.b.
Oretoa pi ante ot. I Jamba Barcelanaa
Mr; line 3 7 Via IV i mooium UVre tb.i
t trower f.e b. alsntt II lb. far Rare
laaa. DvChillr half cent waa.
Wa4aa4 PTodacer paytat arneea, f a.
Plant; lane Pranauatlaa. 14-1N May-
ettet, ta la.i aaettlatt, la-14c la. Wnsale-
aala ealllat arlaaa tint tuallty larte
Praneuettea, 11 -US . Utbl halree.
T.le lb. ebelled Ucht amber hclv.
It-la lb.
WANTED
WALNUT MEATS
Highest Cosh Prices
Willamette Nut Shellers
'Paf 17
SALEM MARKETS
CaaipDad ffraaa laaeete al Baleaa Saaleed
let eaa taitaaee et vsaowtai eTaanai
t-iavaara. iHnMad amlhrJ
cOaft spaad trlaeoi
atebOM reiHOa . fta-ab. aat). '
14. 14-4 M 100-la, bat).
Eft MaahvH. 44-M M. '
BsaJm atastat aa jua a aaura.
ll H i H (10 Wt.).
rtMttry mmtimm Prteea Ceiete nyf4b
Me: eJd reoaura. lac: aejerad fawl, liai
lcthora fowl. Ite; retira. tie.
atertaa PrteeaaMaa. AA. 44c i lana A
91 -44c; madluai aa, diet medium A.
4447e: amau. sie. oara waaieeaia
arteee awarally E-T oaate Jtltaer tbaa
prlcea abere; larte trade A. eaasftUP
eaoiaS at 43c; madlam at ato. .
Bailer, Battarfat
Mt4fta4nyiat atloai Premium,
Ti eaatei Ma. L 47-09 aeaui Me. A 04a,
SINGER SEEKS DIVORCE
Los Angeles (ff) Singer Del
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singer Andy RusseU for di
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Mid Willamette
Obituaries -
Mrs. J. E. (Eva) London
Woodburn Mrs. J. E. (Eva)
Landon, 94, died in the Wood
burn Nursing Home Saturday.
I Mrs. Landon was born in
Minnesota March 9, 1859 and
had lived in Woodburn for 60
years. Her husband preceded
her in death several, years
sgo.
Mrs. Landon wss a mem
ber ot the Woodburn Meth
odist church, the W. C. T. U.
and until recently was active
in many church projects.
Surviving are a son, George
A. Landon, Woodburn; and
one grandchild, Mrs, John
(Msrcile) Carson, Woodburn.
Funeral announcements will
be made by the Ringo Funeral
Chapel.
DEATHS
Job William Hartley
Joha wtuieaa Mriiy. lata raiaaaa at
1Mb Lancaster, Salem, November 4. al
the reatdance. Survived by wife, Mrs.
OoMte C. Hartley. Salem, twa dauthtera.
Mm. Mabra William. Lot Aatalaa, Caltf.l
Mr. Ruth Shaw. Sa Diete. cHf p?UT
Umimid V. ataruer. Brubtca. Coio.l
WUIlam I, Denver. Colo.j Morrla M.. 6aa
ta Anna. CaiU.; ieha w4 Sea Praaciaea,
calif.; two aUtera, Mra. Jaante lima
and Mr. Ada Zubtr. Poatoria, Ohtet
brother, Arvle Hartlty. HamUton, Mlu.l
It traadchlldran, 4 treat treikdchtldrea.
Pwneral aervtcaa to be enneuaced later
by the Cwwb-SaiTMk ChaneL , .
Aatatrl WltTlam Petereoa
Aucul Wiuiaat rauiwea.. ta a loca)
heepltal Dee. 4. Late Teetdent af 1440
M. 4th aH. Barvlved by wife. Em roe
Petereoa, Salem. Slater, Mr. Selma Cor
den. Henderson, Mian.: brother. Prank
Peter aoa. Lafayette, 441 na. Service win
be held ta the Vlrtfl T. Oeidea Chapai,
Tuesday, December A at 1 pja.,
Rlebard MaeDoaaM
Iafant aa of Mr. A Mr, tattno Mea
Deaald. 144 S. Commercial St., Salem., al
a local haa pita December I. Ccaadner
ante, Harver P. Orar. Salem; Mr. Anna
MacDonald, Sclera. crvJcaa will b held
Moodar, December 1. at 1:30 p m. In the
Howell-Edward ChapcL Rev. Llord Ueck
er or f tele tint, Concrltidlnt aervlcaa al
Belcraat Memorial park.
Of. f . L Law, MJX Dr. O. Chaa. RJX
DR8, CHAN Slid LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
fJpeUIr. 141 Narih Ubwrty
Ofnee open aatarday aaly. It a.m.
to I m.t S to 1 P-m. CerteUaa,
bleed BTaasTara and arts teste era
free of chart. Practiced cine 1917.
Write tar aitratttve sift. Ma 414-
Cottie a
Man,