Thursday, December 31, 1953 OLDS m. o-door ww. nadta. it, i urn mbu. wwuv iiii.m. DIRECTORY pOWQ MACHINeP P0K0 SEDAN, ruUo, buW. 110.00. Down ve. "- UiMr. eerdrlva. rear speaker. "V- .4. Mil tlPM. 4.000 a.tUj. Mil thli Mk. Phone I-ojii. ( HIDOET Paetr Trailer. Cly hBi 1-0IM- t ms. lit V SQUARE r miiia '-..f""" ""'alea. Full Una W mBttraaaeas a,.... OmCt fUKNITUlI S SUPFUaT imcK SPECIAL COUPE 11095 Mt owner, food ro. clem. Dynafiow. Df SOTO SEDAN 11305 tmi owner, exception illy good condl- hiii. it iii tutu, iDog firM. FOR THE PENNYWISE Packard Sedan 005 Mercury Club Coupe 095 pontiac Sedan. Hydro. 19 Chevrolet Sedan IB Mercury Convertible MS pnntiac Club Coupe 035 Plymouth Club Coupt 695 IPuick Super Sedan S pootiae Sedanot 500 Mail) Sedan 005 '10 FORD PICKUP I4M with Covered Van Good Condition SOS 395 I Kurt Sedan Chevrolet Club Coupt I Ford eeaan id Bulck Coupt S Chevrolet Club Coup t Vtxjgera better Used Car from a Bufek Dealer OTTO J. WILSON COMPANY baler tt Commercial Phone 3-303! tTOMOTlVE REPAIR fclNG RADIATOR TROUBLE? Valley fetor Co., expert will solve your prob feu and eave you money. Pre estl fatas, epeady aerTtea. Center at Lib. lUCKS DODGE PANEL. Extra feat, heater. Iw ures, 11,303 cub. Phone 3-SOlft. Odt" iAVY EQUIPMENT EAT FOR hlrt. Phone 13441, WlUlnnl illps. 3380 Shrams, del.- Vancial Lie 8133 and U-131 and ROT H. SIMMONS IXSURAXC1 AND LOAMS Heir "Top Trades" 13 01 Dallr KSUI 13M Kc GENERAL FINANCE CO. LOANS 19. Commercial St, Til. I-Slll n FOR PARIS, CITY OR ACREAGE LOANS BEST OP TKRHS WE BUY leal aitatt MorUasu a. contract State Finance Co. CASH FAST! $25.00 TO $2,500 FRED SCHOTT AT 118 S. Liberty St PHONE 4-2203 Pacific INDUSTRIAL LOANS All saakat ue-d ea"clune. nu ,z; LASTINQ SBEVIri H T aiestlna service ' ' Stum.lne. P....... T.".! Warns, i r contract Ptw. 4-3371 ! su b.. i.io pw,r..7Ti;: alt sen OUan aj Son. eseaTatlaa a, raalna. Land eleerlnt. Ffc J'SJeS." INIIUTIQW JSStt,J2iL ,uj;"". cnaira, was. filing supplies. eal.T Jupllcaters. ,upp, ," tapt " writer etandi. Roen. rCT.. SEPTIC TANKS Bamd'a aeptlc tankj atrvlct. Ouaranuad l-MM, -03J. cleaned, line era Paaae ol sewer, uptle Unka. draim ,!...- Roto.Roour sc.., srvice. Fnnne Mlkea septic 5er.lt.. Tanka cleaned. J2 " """a. drama. Phone TYPEWRITERS Smith, corona. Remlnttan, Royal. Da.. portaom All me... gud uovutuc. nepaira rant. Court. 3173. WATER PUMPS J hour .ervlce. all makai. water w terns. Brownie Valdu. 33711 i WINDOW CLEANISC Acme Window Cleanera. Industrial floor r.VJ' h0"'lni. Phone I-U37. LEGALS THE CAPITAL JQ1RNAU Salem. Oreeon 7CA -rr i -r...- A.J iUUHtU P A . rnenas ureei I Newly weds I Plesssntdale jTwenty I friends snd relstives fretted i Lt. and Mrs. Albert J. McFar 'lsne s! an open houte (inn 'for them by his parents. Mr. land Mrs. Floyd McKrln Sunday. December 27. from 2 p. m. until 8 p.m. They were married at Maiden. Mo., De cember 20. and arrived here LiecemDer 23. Pagt IS MARKET QUOTATIONS ' 1 l 1 rORTLAVD pAlAiri CPtrl kttiftiMriDiimi. Neet jkti Bat mdlato ch4ilir-Vnai.ia viuauts. aii Miua 45 ! mo cam actdiiy Uvared la Pwtiirij n-iu ;r : nm ml Uy. 00-OOc, Mcood ttullty. 04T. VULey reutw and couoiri m.u a i.. Miter WboleaaU t a b. oulk enMa t "uu"""i eraae a a. n aeero, HVi a arae, vi More. ooei b. 00 acare. mhc; c. 00 acoro. 02c Abave prlcet trtctly Botatnol- Ta reutlera: AA trade FtiBvst, ie imr. canons Tie, a priau. Tic; mi kun. i ; . pimu, TIC. tfcetm Stiuai prioe ta Portland wavtwaterfl, uraios imilsUL uvai Or non o lb. leal. iOVtlc. ana w ft acMuwrtj caodlM ecu coDiaimni aa taea. catea inc uad f . h The Uble was laid with l VJ1 V?:"'. cloth and a candelabra, and i'we; b ird lane.' -j;e. larffe hfPt 1 u ) - candled tab. " " uwia.jroriiana, uniraded lane. M-52c dot.. Wltfl red roses. trade AA larte, 3-4c doi.: A lane iv.. ji-t . . Jso-Ole dot.. AA medium. 50-51e. A me. mi Auuipn SCnuiZ OtTVed dium. i7-e doe .; amall. 41c du. To re- coziee, Mrs. Don Carlson ;: ortM AA '' ir. tT-ssc: A malL 4300c. Cart one i ceata atllIODBe Cb Prlee ta retallera tviriti. Ore ion aintlet. 45,t-4ic. 0 lb(. loavei, STOCKS Zsa Zsa Gabor, wearing eye patch, tells newsmen in Las Vegas, Nev.. that Porfirio Rubirose. former diplo mat and international playboy, socked her in the eye "in fit of temper when she refused to marry him. Rubiro sa was scheduled to marry Barbara Hutton ii. New York City, December 30. (AP Wirephoto) NOTICE OF HEARING By Order of the nnunt i-,, . u. , vr"on- ua December i, 1053, Notice U hereby tiven that on Jan uary 11. 54 at 10:30 a-rlnr-k m f aald day In the County Courtroom tn the Court Hoiue at Salem, a hearinc will be held on the propoeed Annexation of ad ditional territory to the Four Corner. Rural Fire Protection District; the addi tional territory proposed to be Annexed to aald Pour Corntri Rural Fin Protec tion DUtrlct being described at follows: Dct-innini ai me intersection of Ore ton Hlthway No. 222 and Rickey Street In Section 31, T. 7 5. R. 3 W of the W. M. Marlon County, Orertn: Thence Easterly to the East line of the Ben Jamine Murker D. L. C: Thence North to the North line of the J. C- Capllnier D. L. C: Thence East alone aald Una. 0.00 chains mote or leas to the South west corner oi the lands now or for merly owned by E. A. Rhoten; Thence North 0.00 chains more or less to the North t corner thereof; Thence East so.w cnains more or leu to the South east corner of lands now or formerly owned by Otto Wilson; Thence North to the center of state Street M. R. No. 22 k Thence East to the Wast line of Section 38: Thence South to the cor ner of Section 30. 30. 33 ft 33; Thence East mile; Thence South to the V corner on the Noriii Una of Section 0, In T I 8. Ft. 2 W.; Thence West to the center line of Mill Creek; Thence North erly aloni said creek to the North line of the Benjamlne Uunkeri D. L. C: Thence Easterly atom aald Una to the center of Hlthway No. 333; Thence Southerly alone said center line to the place of bealnninc: excluding from aald area, however, all property which ts excluded by Chapter 30, Section 88 3001. O. C. L. A. Dated: December 3. 1053. HENRY C. MATTSON. County Clerk. Dec. 31. '13. Jan.7. S4 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County. NOTICE IB HEREBY OtVSN. mat Ul undersigned. Administrator of the estate I of Eva t. Peterson, oeceaseo. nas niea bis tiaal account in tna above entitled court, and that January II, 1054, at 8:15 o'clock a.m. in the Court Room of the above entitled court hae been appointed by the court as the time and place for the hearlnt oi objections inento. u any. i Ml the cettlement thersoi. Dated and first published December 11, liu, Data of last publication, January i. 1054. JOHN A. raVTEtwMJri Administrator of said estate. Marsh, Marfsh ft Dashney Attorneys at Law 313 Hlih Street Salem. Ores on. Attorneys tor saw estate. Dec.n.24.31t3:Jan.V54 Washington Prepares For Return of Activity Washington W Washing ton takes down the shutters next week. Business falls off here between Congress' de parture and its return in Jan uary. So does news. It can be dull here then. But this year had some live ly moments. Most memorable: the events touched off by Atty. Gen. Brownell's charge of Truman adminstration softness toward Communists. In replying, former Presi dent Truman concentrated on Brownell but mentioned Sen. McCarthy. McCarthy then de nounced Truman, criticized By JAMES MARLOW North Howell the Eisenhower administra tion, and got himself rebuked by Secretary of State Dulles and, indirectly, by President Eisenhower. Then comparative quiet en veloped in the city again al though work went on in the Supreme Court and the execu tive departments. When the lawmakers open up shop Wednesday all the wheels start turning again, some shrilly, some angrily, some quietly and efficiently. The new year's work begins next Monday night, Jan. 4, when Eisenhower reports to the nation on television and radio on his first year in of fice. On Thursday, Jan. 7. the day after Congress returns, Eisenhower delivers to it his State of the Union message, outlining his program. Quickly after that he'll hand Congress his economic North Howell Guests on Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blaney were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Faulhaub- nM BnJ . - nM I 1 Mr .nrf Mr. R:,.h,) vi.- ! Prt, just a time when many and son of Eugene. IT , ;QO"om,n Mr. and Mrs. William Cox of ' . T. Pamo. Wa.h m.nt tk.uul. "IUU UCUrCSMOn, BtlQ illS OUQ- enr! th. h'r.m. M. ..J get Of CXpehSeS. Mrs. Jim Jackson. "x oi JOa ol "cuv- Mr. and Mrs. John Beals ,ty- wied '"to January's ASPORTATION ADTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 133 -;uUl Church Pirklna a-Planty )-37 Lie No. M-ltO, S-lll IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Of THE STATE Or OREGON FOR THE COUN. TY OF MARION. PROBATE DEPAET MEXT No. 13433 In the Matter of the Estate o BASIL P. STUPFEL. Deceased. NOTICE OP HEARING ON PINAL AC COUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that Marr K. Stuplel, Executrix oi the estate of Bull P. Stupfel, deceased, his filed with h. Count. Clerk of the Stite of Ore- con, for the CountT of Marlon, her Pinal Account and report of such Executrix. and that the same has been set lor he.rlna in the Circuit courtroom In the County Courthouse In Salem. Orcion, on the 4th day of January, last, at ina hour of f :4! o'clock A.M. In the forenoon of said day. All persons Interested in said tstate are requested to then and there appear to show cause. If any. why said Pinal Account should not ba allowed and tna Executrix dlscharaed. DATED at Salem, Oreion. this 1st day of December, 13S3. MARY K. STUPFEL. Executrix of the aetata of Basil P. Stupfel. deceased. W. W. McKlnney. Attorney for Estate Salem, Oreion FIRST PUBLICATION: December 3. 1353 LAST PUBLICATION: December 31. 1333. Dec. 3.10.17.34.31 fro TO SOUTH DAKOTA. Room Leavlni January let. 3-0443. X311 No TO California Saturday. Room rnone 4-1877. were hosts Chrisi as to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beals and son, Miss Pauline Weis, LeRoy and Sharon Beals and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strach an accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson of Silver ton, drove to Portland Christ mas day. Mr. and Mrs. Strach an were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Peck of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larson drove to Vancouver, Wash. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hall were Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Willet from Everett, Wash., Fred Winebarger from Seattle, Mrs. N. W. Winebarger from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Winebarger from Fossil and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hattrick and daughters. Kathy and Shar on from Portl ind. Sunday early days the month will be mostly one of talking while congressional committees be gin hearings on legislation. As usual, appropriations subcommittees will d i g into the admistration's requests for money and won't finish up their work in this field until midsummer. And, as usual, members of Congress will be operating on two planes. In t h e mornings they'll take part In committee hearings on all kinds of legis lation; most afternoons they'll be on the floor of House and Senate making speeches. They" also be making state ments at public meetings and to reporters. For many of them the state ments will be doing double P.jltry Lira Calrk.ns No. 3 auallty. I.Ob. Plants rryer roasters, all weiatits. 30- 31c; heavy hens, all w.lsbts. 33-33.. llsht nena. all wciants. 19-iac. old roosters. 14. 13c. Ureases Chicks. No. 1 drceo ta retailers: Fryers, broilers, 3f40c lb.: roasters, all wis. 40-4U: Hint h.ns, 31'33c: hra.y hens. 37-33c; cut-up fry era, alt .Is. 33-S&C lb.: whole drawnl. 43 lie lb Don served punch. Mrs. Bert Me. Far lane served cake. Miss Bet ty McFarlane and Miss Carol nuiscnman were in charge ofikl'uae; triplets. i.e ie.s than sin- the fiuest bonk " brands, .mil... tt , ine guest door. (w lMlt wMU M ptocIKl Am. Mrs. J. A. McFarlane assist- i'si'Ta ''"' i"M " ed generally about the house. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sherman of Ranzoul. 111.; Miss Melissa Mil dam, Seattle; Miss Barbee Sherman. Forest Grove: Mr. and Mrs Carl Larson and son j Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Stitmn a n A rf.nskta. Christy, of The Dalles; Mr. and Uvuer." "JST w-ne" T! .vfrS3 Mrs. Olive Heizenriter. Clackamas; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Scoggin, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. John Waitkaweiz. Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFarlane and Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane, Portland; Mrs. Bert McFarlane, Powell Butte; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFarlane and son. Mrs. Edna Nation, Mrs. Lucy Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wel Uon, all of Salem. Lt. and Mrs. McFarlane will leave this week for Vance air base at Enid. Oklahoma, and they will be at home at 919 West Park, Enid, Okla., until February 1. Gordon Addis and Mrs. tomj- 51-H" " ' wcordine to wetshti .-t- suiat uiriam IKDV l-ljr ID.. fsfW York dreiad hen.. 03-5tc. lb. To produc ers Grade A youns hens. 37t- lb. f.o.b. firm. A toms. U lb. Rabbits Averaae to trover: Li. whites. V-t-t, lbs., 19-Sle: 0-0 IbiV is-30e old does. 10-13c few tali her Prnth draaaed fryers to retailers. 05-57c; cut up .:9-63c Country Dressed Meal Veal Top quality, J0-33e Ib.i rouch heavtes, 20-25c. Hais Lrsns, blockers. 3l-31e lb.: tows Itftht. 30-32C. Lambs Best. 33-35c lb : yearhnis, 30 3Sc lb. Ha (ten Best. 13-14 lb.. euM.utilit 0-lOc Beef Utility cowa. 30-34e lb.: oannar cutters. 17-IOc, shells down to 13c. Fre.h Dressed Meats wholesalers te ratal era Dollars oar ewt. Beef Steers, choice. SOO-700 lbs.. 137 i; aood. 134-38, commercial. 139-15: utility, 125-31: commercial cows, 133-37, utility S23-3S: canner-c utters. 30-33 Beet Cuts Choice stefrs hind quart ers. 347-01: rounds, 043-48; full loins, trimmed. 173-00; trlaneles 020-31: lore. Quarters, 131-30, chucks. 037-41; ribs. 803-30. Park Cata Loins, choice 8-13 Iba.. 158-03: shoulders. 10 lhs-.540-43.so: spare ribs. 040-54: fresh hams. 16-1 lh Ka. 03. Veal and Calve Oood-cholce. all welshts. 030-40; commerclaU. $21-34. Lamba Choice-prime, 137-39; food 8S4-37. Baean Smoked, all welihts. 801-00. Smoked Haa.sv---Cholea. 11. la lha . aaSs. 70. Portland Mlseellaaeaaa Onlane 50 lb. sacks.. Waah fellow medium, lt-1.10. larce. 11.10-135: Idaho yellows, med., 01-35-100; lane 11.50.1.05; white, 83-3 50. Patateee Ore. local Loni Whites 03 00 35: Red Rose 3 30-50; Deschutes Rus sets No. 1. 3 35-00: slse A, 3.75-3.00: 35 lb. sk 00-85: 10 lb. mtwh, 40-40: paper, 30-33; windows 35-37; No. 3. 00 lbs., 70-80: Wash. Russets. No, 1-A, 3.15-50. few 2.70; Idaho, 3.40-00: 10 lb. paper. 30-40; vent, 43-45; N. Dakota Pontlacs, No. t-A. 00 lbs.. 3.33-50. Bay u. S. No. 3 freer, alfalfa, de. llvered car lota f.o.b. Portland and Se attle. 28-30. Waal Grease bull. Willamette Val. lay medium. 01-SJc Ib.T Eastern Oreion fine and half-blood. M-03o: Willamette vaiiey lama wool, wci 13-month wool. 43-00C. Mahslr 05-67e lb. on 13-month arow- tn. i.o.d. country anippini points. Bides producers payino price f.o.b, Portland, calf skins. 15-17e lb., accord ina to condition; green kip. ll-tV lb.: reen cow hides, 07 lb., accordlni to welcnt and quality; bull hides. J-4e lb.: f lua hides, W pet cent below prices 1VI SDUFt CIMIII. Filberts Wholesale selllnr prleo l.o.b. Orcion plants No. 1 jumbo Barcelonas 38c; lane llt lb.: medium 3So Ib.i to irowers f.o.b. plant, 18c lb. for Barce lonas. DuChlllya halt cent leu. Walaat Producer paylnc prices, i.bh plant; larce FranquettM is-ieu in.; May ettes, 10c Jh.i seMllings. I3-I4c lb. Whole sale selling prices first quality larte Pranquettes. 33-33 a lb.: lltht halvu. 7P-03c lb.; sbeUad llsht amber halves, 70 -70c lb Sanitation in Restaurants Portland W The restau rants of Jackson county rated highest in sanitation among all those in Oregon tested in 1953, the state board of health re ported Thursday. Not all counties were sur veyed in the year. Dr. Harold M. Erickson, state health of ficer, said. Those that were, however, rated well. Jackson's rating was 92.88, a new high for the state. The old mark was 91.69 set in 1952 by Lincoln county. Tillamook county, which a year ago was criticized for a poor rating, this yea boosted lt to 90.79 which the health officer said is very good. Polk county remained low in the state with 74.5 but Dr. Erickson said that since the survey was made the county has employed a sanitarian. This means that there likely nas been a satisfactory im provement, he said. The new list is topped by these counties, following Jack son and Lincoln, and their pe centage rating: Lane 91 Aa; Marion 91.43, and Linn 91.33. iBy The Auaeu.ed Prats) Admira' car Mr auaw Atuad Chemical alius CUisaers America! Airlines America power Ltgb Americas Tel. Tel. American Toaacoo Anaconda Copper Atchuor Railroad Bethlehem Stett Boeuu Airplatne Ca. Borg Warner Burrows Addtai Machlni California Packing, Canadian Paeiita Ca let pillar Tractor Ceiaueu Corporatioa Chmicr Corperaua Cities Service Cbosolidautl Sojaoa Consolidated Vulte Croan Zelierbaeb Curtis wrlibl Douslas Aircraft Da Pont we rismeuro Eastman ICodaa Emersar ftadig OeneraJ net-trie , Oeneral food , Oinera' Motors , oeoraia Psc. llywooo , Ooooyeat Tiro , Horaestake Mining Co Internstlonai Harvester International Paper , Johns Man vine , KsLiet Aluminum , Kennecott Copper LlOb McNeil Locaheed Aircraft Loewee Incorporated Lone Bell Montiotnery Ward Nasn Keivinato New York Central norincro rKiiM ........ Pacific American Pish Pacifie aaa EiectrM Pacific Tel Tel Packard Motor Car Penney. J. C. Pennsylvania It- R. Pepsi Coia Co. Philco Radio , Radio corporation Rayonier Incorp Rayoniei Incarp. Pfd. , RepuD.lc Steel Reno;di Metals Rich field Oil Safeway Stores, tna. dcott Paper Co. ter RoeOuck Co Socony Vacuum Oil .... Southern Pacific Standard Oil Cent, Standard Oil N J fitudeoakar corp. sunshine Mining SWIft aft CO Tra numerics oorp Twentieth Century Pol Union On company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft ,. United Corporation United States Plywood . .. Uniteo States Steel ..... Warner Pictures , Western Union Tel Wastlmhouse Air Brake.. Westininous Electric , , Woolworta W. Y. Basin Group - To Meet January 8 .. 44". .. lit, .107". . 47, Albsny Members of t h Willamette River Basin com- mission and committee and a j representative of the Corps of J, Engineers will attend a meet- ing at the Linn county 4-K 5; fairgrounds in Albany on Jan. 33 8 for the purpose of conferring J'" on the possibility of getting planning money for Green Pe " ' ter dam on the South Santlam sc. i river. jj'.j Expected to represent these ls : groups are Ronald E. Jones, 3s Brooks: H. E. Maxey. SDrinx- field; Wade Newbegin. Kenneth Sawyer, Kenneth Miller and Col. T. H. Lipcomb. all of Portland: and Elmo Chase, Eu gene. Also attending will be Ivan Oakes, executive secreta ry of the commission. Representing local interests will be members of the North Lebanon and South Santiam River Water Control districts, and members of the chambers of commerce from Albsny, Lebanon and Sweet Home, it was announced by County Ex tension Agent O. E. Mikesell and D. J. Donahue, manager of the Albany Chamber of Commerce. guests at the Hall home were j,,.... trvinir to net their oDin- Fred Winebarger from Seattle ions out in pubtic and impres- ana waiter wineoargcr irom sing ,ne folk, back norriC. rortiana. Mrs. i. J. wineoarg er returned to Seattle with Fred Winebarger for a short In fact the floor of both houses in 1954 will resemble big hay fields with most mem visit and will return later to bers (rying ,0 make as mucn To Place Classified Ads Phone 2-2406 NNIS the MENACE By Ketcham the Hall home. RED ADMIT DEFEAT Rome "Pi The free Alban ian committee in Rome said School Staffs Attend State Meeting Lebanon All elementary schools and Lebanon high school were represented at the conference of school adminis trators in Salem Monday and Tuesday. Faculty members from the high school included Lawrence Page, principal, Al Dodds and Murl Wells. Grade schools were represented by their principals. Ernest Coldwell, Queen Anne. Betty Curtis, Santiam; Howard Cantwell, Green Acres, and Maris Alvin. Cascades SALEM MARKETS Compiled treat reverts of Salem dealers far the iildaace at Capital Jearaal readers. (Revised dally.) Betall Peed Prleest Rabbit Pellets 83-48 180-Ib. bag). 04 7B-T.OO (10O-IB Bit). Eki Mash 84.88-15 30. Dairy Feed - 83.37.8 03 tOO-lb. bag); I3 BO-4.90 (100 Wt.l. Pealtry Bavlne Prices Colored fryers. 30c: old roosters. 15c; colored fowl, 34c; lei horn fowl. 15c. colored roa.tteri. 30c Bering Prlcrti Eies. AA 46c, larte J 44 -11c; medium AA. 40c. medium i 41-4flc. email 13r. Est, wholesale prices generally 0-7 cents hither than prlcea Bbovr; large trade A generally quoted at Sftc mediums at 01c. Butter, Bntlerfal Batterf at Buying prke: Premium, To ll cents; No. 1, 07.89 e-nUr No. 8, OOo. ....105' .... 31S .... 46 . 13 . 404 . 33S . 501a . 43 V Kiwanis Visit Children's Home A score of Salem Kiwanians, with members of their families went to the Children's Farm Home near Corvallis Tuesday night on their annual Christ mas season visit, taking along two mixers which were pre sentcd for use in two of the cottages, and a program for the children. After a ham dinner attended by residents of the Unruh cot tage, Jim Hunt, president of the club, made the presents' tion, W. B. Schnedly, superin tendent of the Children's Home, presided at this brief program held in the dining room immediately after the meal. The group paid a visit to the new 238 person capacity chapel. Just opened and used for the first time Sunday. Ted Jenny, Kiwanis youth activi ties chairman, presided at the entertainment program given tO ill th. ot.il.lrm in k pub lic school nesrby. The program included a pan tonine act by Bob Payne and Larry Springer, Salem high students, and motion picture films exhibited by Gus Moore of the Salem "Y" who has made these visitls to Corvallis for seven consecutive years. NAME CHAIRMAN Albany Kenneth Bloom has been appointed by the Llnni county court tu cuairiiiaiiaiutJ gYt Eand.r. of the Linn county velcrar,a indigent fund committee, fill ing the vacancy left by death of W. V. Merril November 23. Mid Willamette Obituaries Mrs. Ann Dunn ( j Silverton Mrs. Ann Dunn, 77. Rt. 2, North Howell, died in the Silverton hospital Thurs day. Dec. 31. Mrs. Dunn was born July 8, 1878, in Nebras ka and had lived in the North Howell district for more than SO years. Survivors Include her hus band, Mathis; three daughters, Mrs. Nettie Noren, Silverton; Mrs. Robert Dixon, Woodburn; and Mrs. Ernest Redding, North Howell; three sons, Roy, Percy and Harold Dunn, North How ell; four sisters, 12 grandchil dren and two great-grandchildren. For many years Mrs. Dunn wss active in the North Howell Grange. Funeral arrangements will be 'announced by the Ekman Funeral Home. Mrs. Clara Landwing ) Silverton Clara Landwing, 64, former Silverton resident, died Wednesday, Dec. 30, at her home, Rt. 1, Box 110, Hub bard. Mrs. Landwing was born Jan. 27, 1889, at Butternut, Wis., and lived in the Silverton district for 33 years until she moved to the Hubbard sddress in 1942. Surviving are her husband. Henry; a daughter, Virginia Chrlstner, Hubbard; two sisters, Nclia Lewis, Oregon City; Anne Goschie, Denver; a broth er, George Katzmeyer, Denver, Colo., and one grandchild. Funeral arrangements wi' be announced by the Ekrr Funeral Home. DEATH!. , Jo.n.1. L Stone. .1 Z, '"T nr. I. Independence. Oreat, TViipen'l""'1 Vive h. .ii.. Ki.a .'::.,?. T " d.usM.,.. a,.. 3''u"m,0,.5 Oor Grand Ronde. o- 'JiJ- EUi.1 don. Colorado So, W..n Mrs. Edltn Pcnroie, Coule. lj Alma Hlshtow.r. P.nros.. Dsll urs Edna Drydala, Monument. J7rs Avis Llller. Othello, Newport. o-.V7.-' .,An.. Shall Beach. Waah.. eci IJ' .,, cul.e CHI. Wash.. Callt.. V, jSimV-er? C.llf.. Don.14 Jar "'ii ",,. ston.. lnd.wn- ".. .T.'....nt of eervlcea will ba dene-, h. lh. u. T. Oolden Co. aade t.na Venenn 77",,. ,..a Vaoalin. lata re.io.n. r.l.... A.l.n. Cmcaao iuij Auanllas moderate, 4 m.rB.i .tfi unl.M Trerk .sl.s lbs : of it as they can since next November is election time for most of them. As alwavs it will be in the Thursday an unsuccessful coup! usually dreary but long days! School board members at d'etat against Albania's Com- j of committee hearings where tending Tuesdays mee ing 0 1 i .- r 1. ,,.A va a, 1 map A vp Pli A ft W 1 1 cfan ted Ev the Communist Tirana putting legislation together .and Bert Udell, of Union High';'-- ;U radio. lor aeoaie ana vote. Mated Idaho Si-anlsn S-lnr- m ... 1 " ari larjaj ..a,,,,,,, ,n- or ... . , 1.40-1 SO flp.nl..n u; mldw.it Yellow o;b.. m.di-n .1 ' WMriVfY laMiTP ssr hit eruArmATrJ T niOrJT )&tJ asPi 'vtv i nrc w Pi 1 1 Jf"wv i w Scliool district 1. and Mrs Ralph Herron and William Thomas of Lebanon's 16. Grand Ronde Man Held in Shooting I Chin Claim Barbara's Marriage Not Legal in New York New York f Dime store i couple .switched to champagne heiress Barbara Hutton and ; to toasi xneir marnca luiure. her fifth husband, internation-1 The legal status of the wed- al playboy Porfirio Rubirosa.) aing in cw iorn secluded themselves in the, questionable. They did not ob bride's skyscraper apartment i tain a marriage license be Thursday the first day of their cause Rubirosa is Dominican msrried life. minister . The quiet was in marKea r ranee ana mt unuc wn contrast to the hectic nours graniea wominietin L-iuM-isaniH prior to the civil ceremony lueoaay niKm. WPdneidav which was precea-i uommmn iuuiui iic. w..- n ed bv a press conference, tended they had diplomatic pja wag :iken w the Mc- ernirh and sodas and finally privilege snd were marnca un- Minnvine hosDitsJ for treat- champagne. low ru f th tinv cr'b ment of wounds in his left el-, "I think I feel as though bean republic. But a marriage bow amJ Iefl gide inflicted by someone hi. me in the head," , license must be .loi.22 rifle said the bride who was clad 'vecognition in New York State. Mrt Rany)i is Riggs filter. in a black Uffeta balenciaga' The fourth Mrs. Rubirosa. gown for her fifth try at mat- 41 -year-old. was all smiles as PLOTTERS RELEASED fimonv. the ceremony began but to- mtu ri. With Rubirosa. three times ' ward the end she grew nery . ' ,1?aea Communist;? wed and d; down onto Pnrtland Llveslecb Portland 'Uk -Cattle: For week. 1030; active MronR lo 00c hitltrr. cattle grad ing commercial aid bnow up moit with bulls rlOAini 1-1 ri0 hlihrr; choice 1.000 lb fed strers 33 1,. 010-1.040 lbs. 33 00. gond-cholrf trt't 33-33. low tood shorl- t fd.t 30 50-31 40 commerclsl 11 50-30. Utility 13-10. tood hcjfrrt IS 50-30; ri.m- mrrcial 15 O0-1R cuttn-utllltr 10-15 I cannpr-cjtter enw 7 50-3; shf 1U down airsse firala lO tlHIHT (Oil tummrrt.i ChkStO I toinni'fr lal bu.. 13-14 50 cutters dn ; to 0 early. 708 lb I'cder trers 10, sort- Ni f IS r ..;.-. rnr werk IT, lieht 'alrrs lira - y ralvrs tton ki oire - ts iwj prime 24-30 eood-e.hoice heavy cals it-HTft f uttilly-commerclBt tal es 10-II t u'.li I rlntun tn tt Hictrir-tl Mrt.. wt mimrk i 1-1 J. hie hf r . , . . thir upward fllfht knd tarter cartons twelve sharp rally In SOT' "t"'"-1 Man. featured the last ll sesilon on i . rest of Hie list. There appeared , a" ..,me last minute short covering 1 ooMlble to estabiun losses I0LA :: ' . f low start out fe-'ami lilrlr eelive when soybeans took Howard, VI DftSOl. Arhenkiel, Denver. .i.f . Un Uai.ie.lV- aWlife-.a. ColO : son. s-iittv--k aUtert. Mrs. Eva a. i u,. ubi crturcn. fowl Member ofWnjh Day Church. Shipment has b-en made to San Mnciico y nowfii-ivuwsi.u. ervuu and lntermnt. Crra. . Blrbrt , .... annliem St . Salem, at a local npi'. BurvlvM Bv wne. Blckell. Salem; danahUr, Mr. Int KaUultt of Portland, aonc, Hro d A Blckeii. ponianc. -ri Mnyd Blckell, Ployd Blckell. all of Sa- lirn. R'istfll Blckell. stinneapolU. Minn., (Ifrsld BicbHI. Portland. 14 ersnaenu dren 0 treat -erandchtMren. Services will be held In tne virtu i. yo n"' iiaturdar. Jan. 3, 3p B- inie--- " crest Park. MS Lancaster Dr. Dec 30. Survived by wife. Emily Turrenlim Saltrn - dareh. ters Mr. Mns Roskl. Aalem Mr Ver na Elnert. IMVClearr. Waah.. ans. P.ovd Turrentlre. James TirrenHne and J T. Turrrnllne al. of sl"n tranddtugh ter Mrs. CMadys Stettler. Salem rVrvlce a.tarday. Jan- 3 at I 30 v m tn Clnuth- Jarrick cnapei nn isn..". 11.1 its mitcflfTi i ii 31-3). Heavier lighter lt!-U 35 0-37 eholce 350-550 lb aoas U 50-3- thlr aelil.U ( to 34 0 Bhe-p For e. 130ft uneven ' mi.tlv steady dtod-ehoite Iamt IIM- miirs u i aoa.e prime 1040-10. I rhokf -prrrwe li Monday feeder .4-14 w. s mflueina fim gtVrit-C.iH' e iV-eod ewe 3 50- corn '-I's ruan.r. w-l'e hianer. March hither. 5Hrch l any hitner. Jn I Bernca inra nlcreat Memorial Park 3 104-3 II qred poinds higher. Jan 10 50-10 05 The l.li ilatb Dallas Johnnie Ramox, ck.cato ,j -o.t aia.r. receipu 47. Grand Ronde. was held inf" PZXn ihf Polk rountv iail Thursday wjwer and so os n t -uM ending a hori ek wi Kir qurouuiiiiiK i " w4rw mark down. ; at u: u.,.k.. t 1bsi Wil.' lAt.ion lltyta head liam Lee niKK3 au fui-su-j. fn t ia hMM, reved a week State oolice said the shoot- a(o mod choice i t 330 pound soi . inff occurred at the home ! Ramoi wheer the two roen had narrowly Thurflty n pntei slipping awar from snwsr dar.'sse Trs-1:ris s brink 3 ion 000 inert at an estimated 1-r.t.t rnmoares witn h,c b,...h. ..... ,?AMr..:r:v. r.;; y.-ss ne previous nmr - fa..int Ernie Dell Beeth Ernie Dell Beach In this tlty Dee. 3v Late res.dent of 115 N. lh St. Surjleajl hT wife. Daisy Beach. Salem, children. Oerald Harold. Ernie Beach f Sa 2S Durlyn Beach - T.II.mo-k Ore.on. lidrla Est'-. U.em. Thalm. M'k Wil.a-i-T uiuiret K.OhUIDter. Bnd. Ore., lket' brother Earl Beach. West Point. Nebr ?.7tf .3rt B.ril.rl.P-. Hebr ivlcea wtU held Saturday. Jan 3 al lauriwew' Bf.creit Memorial r.rk. harei ' Warntck R 1130 Btate At out drinking heaviiy. range tifi way with few aide mo' of sold at 134 35 and 135 00 with a lew Ui1,..-. . i an ift ia ail t thai too. rVhUe slaughter steera snd helieis Portland Orals. brf held aUadr at Wednesday's closing I Portland - ".'-Vhtai t price ahieh were consiflerao.y rir ; ! fi'jr.T . --jltlfj Mill feed tn nun ina tales, noi an 'ff" , 17 " was cleaned ap. A few loans ware issra lf the market and held nvr for net', week Cos neld steady while bulls and veeltra were stons m an active narr. Cnoica ta tow prim ateera broisrit 31 00 ta S30 00 with the latter price tne to There eui high ehoke steers 31 He was pi tite reildent of Pirt.and rioipit el, riitient of (teora Waters iroat.o -o .-'. " irrvire Saturday. 130 Pin. at the w. T Rieii Cnapei. Bev. Oeorse H Bwitl ntfitiaiina irosa. three times w.rt. tne . mMyM ,ilegtd Communist,'','- ivorced. she sank ous.. Rubirosa. 4 tal hand- t gmy s worrylng lrlZZZti IT " l.l -tence. ., the ,nd for Woeiad lama held iteatly and prime types amine i 031 00 time td apartment of Dominican Con- il General ur. joaqum sj 'of their trial tir.t.kl.al tka. n.nar till thf . . . . a Waa I - na".iimH freed them weanesaay nccu ,h- .4,,,, luuida HarwtO Willamette a The government i tgtoes sew far rtio-iu a ivi siar and sipped a highball be- Dri(ie-, p.year-old son. Lance th,y trtt4y had served more f,m-. ,.re fore Dr. Sslaiar read 1 the civil Rev(ntl0Wi o( h ,-Cond.t.me than the maximum en- He looked serious. Jtence. asked. raiifarnia lad iei ,iooo brtuoht S 0O ft dottn WHAT IS BISHOP'S GOING TO DO? Of. t 1. Last. H D Or O CHan. J3 DRS. CHAN and LAM CHINEMB NATl'HOPATHS tlpatsln. 141 North Liberty Office apan Salardai anil ! a aa tal.miSt.1aai Caneallalion. blood oreesiire and arlna u.u ar free ,f ch.r.a Fraallred Mnea IS11 Writ, far at.raaun airt, aa alt-aatsass.