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I - 10 Th Statesman, Salem, Oregon, TnesdaT February 23, 19S0 itock On Increase, ows By Llllle L. ilsdsen Finn Editor. The Statesman - Milk cows and other dairy stock re on the Increase according to dairy surveys for 1949 Just com pleted and released Saturday. The surveys have been made by the United States department of agri culture. The number of all dairy stock In Oregon during the past year have also showed an Increase, the report states. Milk cow numbers have Increased for the past two years. Milk heifers have been crawling up in numbers for the East three years. Heifer calves, ept for milk Jn Oregon, showed n substantial increase last year. The January number of heifer calves at 85,000 Js the largest number for that date according to records going back to 1925. Milk cows and heifers on Ore gon farms January 1 totaled 240, 000 head. This is an Increase of 2,000 over a year earlier. Present numbers are still substantially un der the peak number, however, of 290,000 head on January 1. 1943. Heifers, 1 to 2 years old; kept for milk on Oregon farms num bered 58,000 January, 1. This is 4,000 above a year earlier. The largest number of heifers In this age group for Oregon was on January 1944 and totaled 78,000. Value of Corn Drops The average value of miQc cows In Orezon on January 1 was re ported at $151. This Is $34 less than the record high of $185 a year earlier. In its increase,' Oregon is fol lowing the remainder of the country. On an average dairy cows throughout the United States showed an increase by January 3.1. This is the first upward trend Indicated onl this date for five years. The Inventory number of heifers and heifer calves for the United States also showed an In crease this January 1, over the previous year. Production High TVi viaWmal iatvm4 ifiAor that production of butter, cream, and cheese have been high during the past year and suppliesTin storage are well above average. Butter holdings on February 1 are four times more than average at that date. Cheese holdings on Febru ary 1 were 35 per cent above last February. The high storage holdings also Dairy Survey Sh TUESDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1390, KOCO 1490. KOIN 979, KGW 620, KEX 1199 FM; Megacycles KOIN 101.1; KG W 100.3; KEX 923 (editor's note: The Statesman publishes-In good faith tho pre trams and times as provided by the radio stations, but because of fames programs are chanced without notification, this newspaper cannot bo responsible for tho accuracy herein). a ";....!-". DOUR 00:09 90:15 6 KSLM News SummarylMusie. 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IWax Museum Concert Hour Concert Hour KEX KOAC SSO Tnesday 10:OQ a.m. The News and Weather. 10JJ Especially lor Women; "110 .Oregon School of the Air; 11:1S Tho Con cert Hall: 11 :00 News; U:l$ p.m. Noon Farm Hour; io Ride 'em Cowboy; 1:19 Oregon School of tho Air: 1 JO Affair; 1:30 Memory Book of Music: t:4S Oregon School of tho Air; 3 00 The Xfews; SUS Musie of the Masters; 4:00 Now York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Feb, 27 Today's dosing Quotations: American Can -112HGen Electric Am Power & Lt 21 Am Tel & Tel 150y4 Gen Foods K3en Motors Anaconda 30 H Bendix A via 42 Beth, Steel 12 Boeing Air 28 Calif Pack ' 38 Canadian Pac 15 Case J I . . 44 Goodyear Int Harvest tat Paper iennecott Ubby Mc N Long Bell A Mont Ward Vash Kelvin Caterpillar 354 Chrysler , 63 Cons Vultee . 14 Va Continental Can 37 Crown Zel 32tt Curtis Wr 9 Nat Dairy N Y Central Northern Pac Pac Am Fish Pac Gas FJec PT&T Penney J C Douglas Air 81 Dupont de Ne 63 hold true on the Pacific coast where cheese cold storage hold ings on February 1 were about double a year ago and butter was three and a half times a year ago. However, since February 1, butter and cheese holdings have continued to decrease on the east coast and at main storage centers in the east SCOUTS CAMP SILVERTON Twenty-two Boy Scouts of troop 52 spent last week end camping at the former CCC camp above Silverton. In addition to the regular camping activities, the boys engaged in a snipe hunt. Adults in attendance were Nor man Naegeli, scoutmaster; William Davis, assistant; R. G. Smith, com mitteeman, and Howard Naegeli. Salem Obituaries HANSCOM Sailie Marie. Hanscorn. at the resi dence at S3 Abrama February 24. at tho f of 48 years. Wife of Carl H. Hanacom, Salem; mother of Wayne K. Packard and Mrs. Maxino V. Riley, both of Ashland. Alao survived by two grandchildren. Senricea will bo held Tuesday. February 28. at 2 p.m. In tho W. T. Rlgdon chapel with tho Rev. Vernon O. Story officiating. In terment In Ashland cemetery. . MONTICUX " Cleo C. Montlcue, late resident of Eugene, at a local hospital February 29 at tho age of 2 years. Survived by hia mother. Mrs. Hazel May Williams. Genebia. Ark. Announcement of serv ices later by Howsll-Edwards chapel. HARTMAN " ' Adam Fullmer Hartman, at tho resi dence at 3763 Silverton rcL, February 26. at tho ago of 71 years. Surviving are daughter. Mrs. LiHie Cross. Salem; a grandson; Walter J. Stelger, Salem; ana two great-grandsons, Mich ael and Paul Steiger. both of Salem. Services will bo held Wednesday. March 1. at 1:30 p.m. at tho Clou I h Barrick chapel with Interment In Bel crest Memorial park. 00:39 00 45 KOCO Klock Koin Klock Farm Time ' 'Jack Norman Rest Haven West Melodies (Grand Slam Jack Berch Break. Club Best Haven Temple Echo Rosemary Sage Riders Break. Club Songs Organ 1 i ties (Russ Morgan 1 88 Roys IGuid. Ltrht em. Musis i rune lime a Perkins IDr. Malone - molds Shew George Murphy True Story rrrue story - Queen, Day Uan Garber Day ariety Brighter Day Doub. or Notn. I Todays Child. 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Melodies Nocturne Nocturne Organ Melodies Organ Melodies Wax Museum wax Museum Memos Memos Oregon Reporter: 4:15 Favorite Hymns; 4 JO World of Tomorrow: 4:4S Home Street; 10 Children's Theatre: JJ On tho Uobeat: I JO U0 Sports ciuo; S.-00 News: S:1S Craco Berger at tho Organ; S:30 'Bound the Campfire; 1:1 J Evening Farm Hour; IM OSC Depart ment of Music; S:15 Research Report; JO Artistry In Classics; t:0 Tho News and Weather; i Musie That En dures: S:4S Evening- ModiUtlonai 10 jM mgn ua. Radio Corp 15 27 49 Rayomer 75 Rayonier pfd 31 Reynolds Met 22 Tire -48 '28 36 Richfield 39 Safeway 35 Sears Roeb , 43 So Pacific ' 53 Stan Oil Cal . 62 Studebaker 27 Sun Mining 10 54 it L 7 .24 , 56 17 40 Transamerica 17 Union OU 26 13 21 11 33 -104 60 Un Pacific 16 Un Airlines , 16 U S Steel 30 Warner Bros 13 Woolworth " 50 Stock Market Edges Upward Despite Strike NEW YORK. Feb. 27 -WV Al though there was nothing decisive in its action, the stock market edged forward a trifle today in the midst of inconclusive i coal negotiations. f . Many Wail street observers agree that a quick settlement of the impasse would unleash some bullish enthusiasm, but at the same time they concur , that the immediate market outlook hasn't yet suffered from the spreading industrial shut-downs caused by lack of coaL Most of the price changes today were fractional, aithougn there were fains of more than a point in the aircraft group. There was a lot of see-sawing. the morning, higher in the iter-1 noon ana nsssea at tne ciose. Steels were unchanged to higher while motors were unchanged to lower. Oils showed fractional strength. and air lines ended mostly higher, motion pictures were under mild pressure almost the entire session. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks edged up .1 of a point to 73.8 points. The industrial and utility components of -the average both gained .1 of a point while the rails were unchanged. The rise was accompanied by the trading of 1,400,000 shares. Indian Tribe Now Has Black Market n Ceremony Titles BERKELEY, Calit-(INS) Indian tribes of the north British Colum bia coast now have black mar ket in privileges says Dr. Ronald L. Olson, professor, of anthropol ogy at the University of California. In these tribes, he says, the highly prized things of life are ceremonial titles or names. They carry the right to. perform certain dances, to sing certain songs, to erect totem poles and to give feasts. These titles used to be con trolled by a noble cast and were handed down in families. Now, however, the white man's civilization and diseases has re duced the tribes to a fraction of their former numbers. Some of the old titles have been inherited by commoners who used to share in them only as poor relations. Some of the commoners think more of what the titles win bring on the market than . of the privileges. Therefore they sell the legends and songs which validate the priv lieges much as deeds, copyrights and patents validate ownership In tne wmte man's society. Salem Market Quotations (At of late yesterday) BCTTXKF FA Premlum . No. 1 .87 .5 59 49 .74 No. S BUTTER Wholesale Retail ECO a (BiTiai) l Wholesale prices ranges from I to 1 cents over buying price.) Largo AA . Large A J4 J5 JU M JS .10 jn jo .IS 40 M J4 JS .OS J07 Medium AA Medium A Crack POULTRY A Leghorn hens B Leghorn hens C Leghorn hens A colored hens B colored hens C colored hens A colored fryers B colored fryers C colored fryers A old roosters B old roosters C old roosters LIVESTOCK by Taney Pack Fat dairy cows i3 00 to Cutter cows to Dairy sellers 12 00 to Bulls ... 14.00 to Gootl Veal. ISO to S00 lbs J4 00 to Good calves " to Wooled lambs . J 1.00 to Feeder lambs 14.00 to 1450 13.00 1S.0O 19.00 as oo 24.00 23.00 19X0 Willi)) (Oil JI fONieNT 9:30 P.M. Hear Jack Benny's Favorite Story -"The Dynamiter" 1 .46 GriiinsFail In Effort to Hold Gains CHICAGO, Feb. 27 -(JP)- Grains failed today in aneffort to ex tend the advance of late last week. Practically all contracts closed lower,' although here and there some unchanged 'quotations ap peared. Within the first half hour. March wheat spurted to a new season high. New ' crop 'wheat deliveries showed no signs of getting on the bullish bandwagon. Later, sel ling became quite heavy in new crop wheat. In the closing min utes March wheat tumbled to the session's low, where it ended. Wheat finished 4-l4 lower. corn was unchanged to Vx lower, oats were lower, rye was 4-l lower, soybeans were un changed to 1 cent lower and lard was 10 to 17 cents a hundred. -pounds lower. ''Much Interest in the market at the moment centers) around the March wheat deliveries, traders said. Open interest Is quite large, totaling 10,206,000 bushels. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Feb. 27 AP Butter- fat tentative, subject to Immediate change: Premium quality, maximum to ii to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. S5-6So lb: first quality. 63- 6c: second quality. 61-64c. Valley routes and country points Zc leas tnan first. Butter wholesale F-O-B bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 83 score 4o lb; A. S3 score, 62c; B, 90 score. strictly nominal V Cheese aellina? erice to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles, 39-42e lb; Oregon S-lb loaf. 4i-i5c lb. ggs To wholesalers: A grade, large. 41-42,aC dox.; A grade, medium, 40 40,ic; B grade, large, 36-37c. Live chickens No. 1 quality. F.O.B. plants) : Broilers, under S lbs4 nominal; fryers. 2-1 lbs, 2-28c: 3-4 lbs, 28c; roasters. 4 lba. and over. 30c; light bens, under 4 lbs, 15-lc; over 4 lbs.. 17c; heavy bens, all weights. 21c; old roosters, all weights. 13-14c Turkeys net to growers: Toms, 30 Sle lb; hens. 44c. Rabbits (average to growers): uve white. 4-9 lbs. 17-20c lb, M lbs. 15-18c; colored. S cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks. 8-12e lb; fresh dressed Idaho fryers. 40a lb: locals 4S-52c Fresh dressed meats (wnolesalers to retailers: Dollars per cwt): Beef Steers, good. 500-800 lbs, $39-43; commercial. $38-41: utility. $35- 38; cows, commercial. $34-37; utility. $33-34: canner-cutters. $30-32. Beet cuts (Good steers)! Bind quarters. - $46-49; rounds. $45-48; full loins trimmed. $60-66; triangles. $38 40; square chucks. $42-46; ribs. $33-58; forequarters, $37-40. veal ana can gooa. B40-s; com mercial. $39-46. ' LJtmbs: Good-cnotco spring lamDS. $43-46; commercial. $41-43; utility. $36 38, Mutton good. 70 lbs. down. $28-28. Pork cuts Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs.. $46-48: shoulders. 16 lbs, down, $34-35; spareribs, $47-50; carcasses, 120-170 lbs. $27-28; mixed weights. $3 lower. Wool: Coarse, vaiieyneaium grades. 45c lb. Mohair1 nominally 25c lb on 12 month growth. Country-killed meats: ' ' Veal: Top quality. 38-41e lb.: other grades according to weight quality with lighter vor heavier. 3Z-34C. ' Hogs: Light blockers, 24-260 lb.; sows, 18-22C - ' Lambs: Top quality springers, 40-42o lb.; mutton. 16-20C Beef: Good cows, 27-32c lb.; canners eutters, 24-26C. ' Onions: Supply moderate, market dull; Ore. Yellows, No. 1, medium, $1.40-50; large. $1.75-2.00: 10 lbs, 25-27c; broilers,. 10 lbs., 23-25e; onion sets, Oregon Yellow. 50 lbs, $5.00-50. Potatoes: Ore. Deschutes russets. No. 1A. $3.20-3.35: No. 2 50 lbs. $1.30-35; 25 lbs, 90c-$lJK; IS lbs. 63-65c Wash, netted gems. No. 1A. $3 15-3.30; 25 lbs. so-voc; u ins, eo-eac; o. x. fio-w; large bakers. $4.00-25: Idaho russets No. 1A. five 10-lb sacks. S2J0-60. New potatoes. Fla. triumphs, size A. 3.00-25; sue a. sz.40-90. . Hav: New ctod. stack boles. U S. No. S green alfalfa, truck or car-lota F-O-B Portland or Puret Sound markets. $33.50-41.00 ton; U. No. 1 mtxet.Um-- othv. $44 ton; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay, nominally $25-28 depending oa quality and location baled on Willamette val ley farms. Filberts: Wholesale prices: Jumbo 19-22c; largo 17-20c: medium 15-18'e. G rower prices: Orchard run. S-10c. Walnuts: Wholesale prices, per pound in 100-lb. lots: First quality Jumbo, 31-32 ic; large. 29-30,e: medium. 26- zoSic; Kcvna quality lumm, tc; Urge 27-27ic; medium 24,s-25Vc; baby. 194-20ue. Grower prices, or chard run: rranauettes. 10-13c lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Feb. 17 AP) Crsh grain: Barley. No. 2. 43 lb B.W, SfJV. soft white (excluding rex) SJ2t; white club 222'i. Hard red winter: Ordinary lJtSM: 16 per cent 2.22 i; 11 per cent XJ2.; U per cent 2 zx .. Hard white baart: Unquoted. . Today's car receipts: Wheat 56: bar ley 7; flour 21; corn 3; oata 3; hay 1; miu zeea u. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Feb. 27 AP)(USDA Salable cattle today 1.100. Market act ive, generally so centa higner; some beef cows 1.00 higher but cutters slow late: several loads rood fed steers 26.00-27.00. including 1193 lb weights at 27.00; medium grades 23.50-25.00; com mon downward to 19.00; load good 710 lb feeder steers 23.00: short load med ium-good fed heifers 24.50; bulk med ium grades 21.00-24.00; common heifers down to 16.50; cutter dairy type down to 13-00 or below: canner-cutter cows largely 13.50-13.00; shells down to 11.00 or beiow; xat oairy type cows slow but heavy holsteina of common grade un to 16.00-17.00 early; medium beef cows 1S.00-19 50; load low good 1134 lb cows 20.00; ngnter weights to 21.00; good beef hulls 20 J0-2lJO; common-medium sausage bulls mostly 11.50-19 .50. Salable calves- ISO: mostly 1.00 hi eh en good voalens TlSXy-XM; odd choice 1 1. OO-32.0O; common downward to 15.00. "Salabls hogs 930; market active, fully steady; good-choice 180-235 lbs 19 00 50; 3S head choice 208 lbs 193; 250 200 lba 17.30-18 00; 190-170 lbs 17.50- 1 50; good 350-550 lb sows 14.50-13.50; ngnter weignts up to is.oo: few good choice feeder nigs 17 J0-1S 00; 1 lot crtoice arounn so lbs Held at IS. 50. Salable abeep 250; market steady; DM.TXanvN.D - Dr.G.CmaaU D DBA CHAN . . . LAM CIIXXESS iTFKBAUSTS XII North Liberty Upstairs above Decker's, 237 N. Lib erty. Office open SatarSay eeUy I. a-at te 1 ps. 6 to 1 pun. Consmlta Uon. Blood pressnro and arlae tests are rreo ot cnarge. 1917. Ed -choice SO-IOS lbs fed lambs 23.90 00; common-medium 19J)O-21J0: good ewes up to 11.00; i medium-good sUughter bucks 1M-9M with L00 dock. I . Stocks and 1 Bonds Compiled by tho Associated Press February zt BOND ATFJtAGES 20 10 Ralls Indust 10 10 UUI rorgn D.l DJ 105J 73.6 105.4 73.S 1054 73.6 105.1 72.6 102 J) 664 Net change Monday Prev day Week-sgO Month ago Yearago STOCK AVERAGES 30 Indust 13 60 UUI Stcks A.1 A.I 444 73.8 44.4 73.7 444 73.6 444 734 39.7 62.4 Net change A.l Monday 103.0 Prev day 1024 Week ago 102.6 . Month ago 1024 unch 4411 42.1 424 424 344 Year ago ., wij. Tor sale by sealed bidi the following described parcel of real property: Beguuung at a point ton tne soum ' Ham ot Roberta Grange No. 289 prop erty as described In Deed recorded In volume 235, Page 309. Deed rec ords for Marion County, Oregon, which Is 34.86 feet North 62 W West from the most Southerly corner ot tho said Grange property, said most Southerly corner being! on the East tine of the Donation Land Claim of Richard H. Ekin and wife, being Claim No. 45 In Township S South, Range S West of tho Willamette Me Tidian n Marlon County. Oregon and running thence Nortwesterly along the South line of said Grange prop erty 144X0 feet to tho center lino of a County Road; thence Southwester ly along the center line of said Coun ty Road 118.00 feet: thence South easterly 144.00 feet to a point which Is 166.00 feet Southwesterly from tho point of beginning; thence North easterly 166X0 feet toTtho point of beginning. f Save and except from the aforesaid described property la reserved a strip of land 20.00 feet in width, parallel and along the Northwesterly boundary of said tract lor public roadway purposes. The property consists of a lot. as de scribed above, and a 5 room house. The house has been damaged by a slide, which has carried it off of the original foundation. Th nrincinat alu of th house will be for removal to another location. This property is located near the Grange Hall at Roberts on the River Road. Sale vtll be by sealed bids. En velope containing bii must be plainly marked "Sealed Bid." Bond, or certi fied check for 10 of bid must accom pany bid Right reserved to reiect anv or all bids Sale will be for cash only. Minimum acceptable price 82000.00. Bids will be opened In the office of the undersigned March 20, 1950 at J. -00 o'clock P.M. in rector of veterans' Affairs 305 State Library Buildinff F41-2S-M.7-14 Salem. Oregon. 300 Personal 310 M Hnq Nottc Ainsworth Lodge No. 201 AF 6c AM Special Tues. Febr. 5 28tn r.c. degree. 70 PJg. LOYAL Order of Moose meet Thurs. nite 284 N. Coml. Ph. 3-5227. Kingwood Lodge No. 204 AT. Sc A.M. Basket social Wed, March 1st. . SALEM Lodge No. 4, AT. AJC Wed.. March 1st. Stated Communication 1 70 p.m. 312 Lost and Found FOUND: Black male part cocker dog. crown narness. n. ziioo. LOST: Mostly black male medium siz- ea dog wearing collar with name "Blitz" Sc address 975 N. 38th. Re- waro rn. zki. j LOST: Black cocker pup. Ph. 21831 or S47B8, 837 IN. Com I. 3l6 Personal SALEM Nursing Home, 3595 "D" St. Amouuiiory or oca pauenis. Men or women. Trained purses. ' 24 nr. service. DID YOU know that ! Spencers are made for children tooT Ph. 3-5072 OVER Green bauma Thurs. March 2. Hummage sale sc. nana-maae guru. 400 Agriculture 402 Urwstoclr FpR Sale: 1 Reg bred Hampshire Gilt MI. 7. HOT WANT Fresh or Springer cows, cows giving 3 gal or more, all types beef cattle, uuy entire nero. Tom weDD Rt 1. Turner. Ph. 925, BULL Service any place. Ph. 42949. " BONDED livestock buyer. Claude Cd- wsrds. Rt. 3. Bolt 899B. Ph 3-1144. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. C. McCandllsh. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. S-8147. Wanted : All types livestock. Ph. 4-2617 LICENSED Livestock buyer. B E Snethen 1550 Lancaster dr nh 2-1345 i GOOD COWS, fresh, springer, miHE ers. fn. j-iosa CHOICE dairy cows, fresh 6c springers, at Scotty's Ranch, l', mi E. out Ccn - ter St. Salem. Ph. 2-6274.' 404 Ponlftw and Bcibbitn" S DANDY Vear old bred N. Z. does & buck. flO. 1540 Lancaster Dr i WHITE New Zealand Does. 1 buck double pen all for 810. Ph. 34340. MARKET Price paid for heavy hen Thomas Poultry rarm. Ph. 3-3359. NEW Hampshire and Parmenter chicks available every Tuesday. Fox's Hatchev 5830 State St. Ph. S4969 PARM. REDS. New Hamps. Comics Cruss every wk. 1-2000 heavy ckla. Circular Ge.iring Hatchery. Silverton S OIL BROODERS, good condition $7 JO ea. Grain sacks. Sc. J. D. Fre.twelL Rt. i. box so, scio, ure. 408 Pets COCKER Puppies, pur bred, S1Q and SIS. 174.1 Baker. PH.. 36288. BLUETICK and Bloodhound puppies from gooa nunung stock, szs ea. Ted Paouette. rails City. Oreg. Ph. 313. PEDIGREED English setter male. SfiO. . 10 mos old. Ph. 21951 or 28251 after 412 Fruit and Farm Produce) EXTRA Good Marshall Strawberry plants from Certified Stock, Silver creek Service Station, 1350 8. Water Str.. Silverton. ph. 4323 EASTERN ALFALFA HAY. Ph. 31458. fill Hi WANTED: Hototlller. describe, state cash price. Paul Rifle. Rt. SBox 334. Salem. 42S Auction Salts Auction Every Thurs, 7 JO pjnJ Furniture and nousenoKi articles, we tnvte you to bring your consignments to us. EAST SALEM AUCTION 102S Lancaster Drive ; Ph. 3-1221 :ionnnoiDS- (FIXES) FISSURE FISTULA PROLAPSE ; and .other Rtxtx Disorders ;n nospiU lilisntion Dr. II. neynolds Clinic Nntar-KectsJ 8pecUIlst 1144 Center St. "in. S-t4(t D.l unch M 102 7 95.4 102.7 954 10X7 95.8 102J 90.9 10L9 423 Auction Sole FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES AUCTION Tuesday. Feb. XT, 740 pjn, Glenwood Ballroom . 4 Miles North of Salem on 99E Late mdL GJC washer G.E. apt. range, 49 mdL M&W washer 7-pc. chrome dinette New 5-pc dinette 5-pc. wood dinette Walnut twin bed suite New 5-pc bed suite Extra beds Tu-tone daveno suite Cocktail table 4-drawer chest Tricycle 2 bookcases r 3"xl0 8" rug Bridge lamp New portable electric sewing machine Throwvrugs 42 repeater rifle Secretary desk Folding desk ei Swing rockers Oil hot water heater Brass fireplace set Automatic toaster Table and boudoir lamps Nearly new Vaughn drag saw, 2 biades ' " Used daveno set Electric razors Vacuum cleaners (3) Beddingdishware Dozens of other Items O 4 vacuum cleaners Including, Hoover Upright with all A , attachments. . - V GLENN W00DRY Auctioneer - Ph. 3-5110 PAYS SPOT CASH FOR FURNITURE . OR SELLS ON COMMISSION 450 Merchandise 455 Household Goods For Sal Linoleum $4.50 VALLEY FURN. CO. 285 N. COMXJ USED Bendix automatic washer. Good cond. 969 50. Good .Housekeeping inc.. 4t court st. fn. ascu Used Fjfrn. cheap - trade - termiT Valle'pTurn Co.. 285 No. Coml 2-7472. WASHING Machine, good cond. $15. valley rum. co 283 no. com l Phong 2-7472. CU. FT. Refrigerator. Guarantee! S990. Valley Furn. Co.. 285 No. Com'L Phone 2-7472. CORNER cupboards. $12.50. gd. cond. valley Furn. ct, za no. mibl Phone 2-7472. I SEARS elec range, 4 burners, $100. 945 Norway ' 456 Wanted. Household Goods W. A. PAYNTER. Ph. 2-5944. GLEN WOODRY. Ph. 35110. USED FURN, immediate appraisal. highest prices. Valley Furniture. 2SS N commercial pn zutz ALL. CASH - TRADER LOUIE PAYS HIGHEST PRICES Household goods, furniture, bric-a-brac appliances, rugs, silverware r"diahes ' QUICK SERVICE PHONE 3-8558 458 Building Materials BUILDERS Bankrupt stock, of roofing materials snd equipment " consisting ox paper felt and asbestos, ladders, tar pot, versatile pump, miscellaneous sup plies and equipment. Will be sold at private sale- Property, can be seen at 1003 So. Commercial St. Salem. Oregon. fh. 37767, Evenings 35514. n. M. coppocK, lTUsree. WE Sell only thf best, cedar shingles all graoes aec is in. no. i carton Jacked cedar wall painted shakes, 12 M with undercourse. oak and pecan flooring, cedar, and spruce siding. Ted Mutter. Ph. Salem 21198. Special Regular 6c 1 la.' molded easing 4c Regular 8c 4 in. molded base 6c 1 Doubled) primmed shakes in - cartons with undercourse 1 $12.25. Epping Lumber Co. 4140 Silverton Rd. Pn. Z-Z054 HOWSER BROS. Your power tool rent- al heaquarters. 1410 S. 12th St. Ph. 3-3648. - Save at Keith Brown! ttx4" Cedar Siding $25 M. WINDOWS Vu price. Prices slashed on special shipment. Variety of sizes. REJECT PLYWOOD: ,4". , rrora e per sq . brt snd 1x8 Z RUSTIC FLOORING, ideal for flooring or siding in attics, farm buildings, tool sheds, etc Pric ed cheaper than ahiplap. everything to build anything at that convenient KEITH BROWN location. Front and Court, Salem ON BUDGET TERMS You can buy lumber, mill work, hard materials, hardware, floor covering, electric appliances, paints, insula tion, roofing and -house wares for as little as ICS. down on a purchase of 120 up to $300. Small, easy month ly payments take care of the rest Make it easy on your .budget with - budget terms rrom - KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD at that convenient location Front and Court Streets. Salem. NEED LUMBER? QUALITY . . strict West Coast Grading. PRICE . . Save $10 per M. ft. SERVICE . . Prompt delivery, ac curate tally. CONVENIENCE . . Specified or ders filled and delivered. WEST SAJLEM SAW MILL 1050 Wallace Rd.. i ml. No. of river. Phone 3-9593 462 Sports ExruiptnemT 99 rAUBER Hleh standard H. D. M. EistoL 4y barrel, excel cond. with o later tc 1 clips. Ph. 36469 after fti 466 Trad, Miscellaneous FOR Sale: 24 new coin operated radios, win trad for ear. Make an Offer. Geo. R. Curry, 414 Academy St, Dana, ure. 468 For Rent Miscellaneous r fnnr sTPTrnrg vbb rWT nistrt stets rum. iwj a. sUiperry. rn. i-wo l j. L JU ww in., mm &O0D USE) Piano. H. L. Stiff. 470 For Sale. Miscellaneous" FXRTILIZER $330 per yard. 4 yd. losd $12. Del. Ph. 935 Turnerv S NEW Forced draft floor furnaces, -820 below wholesale price. Ph. 3-1055, USE ORGANIC FERTILIZER O The right way to re build the soil. Free of-we'd seeds Odorless 6 sacks 5.00 Bulk 1 ton 10.00 2 tons 17.50 Free delivery anywhere in Salem area Phone 3-8127 450 Merxhandise 470 For Sale. Mlscellanecms S FT. Triple glass meat case with new compressor. 4355 Silverton Rd. OIL. Circulators at greatly reduced nnces . : Tester Appliance Co- 37 Chemcfceta St, ATMORAYS Hariey Pugh. Ph 2-8767 NkW HOME sewmg maenmes. Port able, deal types, complete line ser vice any wake machin Ralph John- VhtD Eiectno refruterators $4944 ana up. Yester Appliance Co S375 Cnemefceta St. LOCKER' BEEF. PHONE 2-4319. iXC STOVE i refrig. tc djmng rm set. Late model & other furniture. w ooo pifrn Hotel, woodburn 2 OEB RIFLES for sale. 1205 fi. 19th. mm. j. jor pn. i-obbj. 6 CU FT ifefrtg. 6470. 525x18 tire, near ly newj 64,50. 3043 Portland Rd. E-HOOFiNG, Painting & remodeling. Willamette Valley Root Co. Inc. Sa- WEU. Rotted Fert HMO yard. By 2 yards load 60c sack in 10 sack order DeJany amount Phone 28648. USED Electric washers 119 95 and !iu Yeater 1 Appliance Co Is cnm Ir w . i BECKWITH Cabinet grand "piano: t chimes, beautiful tones, 660 South St. USED Piano. Standard Saake. perfect I cond. Cash or easy terma. plain ma "fir. 64 See Moore USED Sewing machines priced to suit your bud ret. Reconditioned St guar anteed. Ralph Johnson Appliances. rn. ooiJ ALL. Sewing machines. Service. salesT . rentals. 1930 N. 18th. Ph. 3-7671. RENT t a wheel chair, hospital a bed. KNABE Grand piano, will accept best -t .11 '! .is i niiiips uros. Fertilizers. , well rotted or fresh,' any kind, by 'yard or sick. Flagstone for 1 all rock work, cedar fence posts and tele and elect poles, any length, shingles. - yew ost lumber. Ph . r n m m -a n j-i-ijo. ni p. pox . mb aaiem. HEAT YOUR HOME electrically with Westlnghouso or Wesbc automatic electric heaters V eater Appliance Co DONT BE a rug drudge. Shampoo ; your rugs st home at one-half the cost. ' Rent a Clark Rug Shampoo macnine at Howser Bros. 1410 S iztn. Ph. 3-364S. NO WAXING REQUIRED 'with PLAS- ii-KOTE, the cellophane-like ' nnisb for floors or linoleum Yeater Appliance Co : f j'j tnemenera pi. Walling Sand & Gravel (Jo. Crushed Rock For roads & driveway. Cement Ready- mix, ioncrete uaroen sand. Bull dozing, drainage and ditching. yd. snovei at orag one, pnone SED Radios and re-fords players S9J3 and up Yeater .Appliance Co 375 cnemeketa St USED Electric ranges S19 95 and up x eater Appliance Co. . 375 CbemekeU St 472 Wanted. Miscellaneous GOOD Used air sander, will payvca&h. 3ww cnerry Ave, pn. z-zozz. ' WANTED Combination wood and gas range rn good' condition. Box 510 rstavenman. SEWING machines, any coixi. ph 3-7671 474 MlsceHaneous SEWING Machine repairs guaranteed. Keas. abo used. Ph. 27380. WANT TO Buy used cameras & lenses! wcEwan pnoto Snop. 35 state HOWSER BROS. Your! power toot rental headquarters. 1410 s i2ta st Ph 33646. j I ' if Dental Plate Repair j TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST 1 i CASES i ' Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repafjr DS. HARRY BEMLER. DENTIST i. Adolph Bldg. State Corn. Pb-33f4 476 Fuel Capital; Lumher-Fuel Co. pnone a- rzi or s-eoz Bone dry second growth fir DRY Trash burner Sc cook stove wood. Clean, no bark. R. H. Allen 1260 Candlewood Dr. Ph. 22382. DRV WOOD, most kinds. Phone 3-4278. SLAB WOOD. 18 in. Hand picked,, S cord load, yio. Ph. 27731 Oreeon Fuel5 Co. , Dry slab or dry edging fresh clean sawdust, green caging gs.soMq. aoi. $10. Also 18 green slab or 4" Pbooe 3-5533. L - Highway Fuel Co. Clean sawdust, wood green or dry. stove-Diesel otis. ask i for penny Saver Stamps. Ph. 86444. West Salem Fuel Co IS-IN. DRY OR GREEN SLAB WOOD DRY PLANER ENDS 5 Old growth block wood IS taw elean o oars i SCREENED SAWDUST J ; RURAL DELIVERIES DIESEL -AND STOVE OIL Phone: Salem 2-4031 Also pick up wood st 1529 Edgswater St. w saioss.1 - Capital Lumber-Fuel Co. DhMS 4791 aM ftstfr9el -'1 OLD GROWTH BLOCK WOOD; FOR ruKHAiE at tiEAirn Phillips Bros. . - Old Br. ash, maple, oak. 4 Br. Iff lab and edgings Ph. 3-1458. Tri Gty Fuel . PHONE S-7442 1 18-tn. slab wood and edging Fresh cut screened sawdust 12-in. Inside mill wood Dry wood 1- ASK FOR S at H GREEN STAMPS DRY 1$ in. 2nd. growth ph.-2-4312. 500 Business & Finance 502 Business Opportunities rr You are looking for sound tn vestment in an esUbushed cafe, loon Into this. IUness forces sale of well known downtown restaurant Good location, good equipment long lease, established clientele. Same ownership for 15 'Tears. Phone 34914. FOR Sale: G roc. store, gas. cabins! rt 7 fq 14S salem. pn. j-3is. BUSINESS LOT S2000 SO ft . frontage on Edgewater near KOCO. A good investment Buy, Walter Muserave Realtors Phone S-5 1 09 izii EagewsTer SPORTING Goods store. Rent free. Lots of traffic, inventory ar cost plus fixtures. Total approximately 1500. box 551 Statesman. FOR Rent: Garage 34x60 ft on Port- land Rd. 4 mi no. oi baiem tu. x. Box 31. pn. ziijj eves NATIONAL Installment Company wanta to employ reuaDie man to open local accounts. This Job will appeal to a person, now employed but who wants to increase nis income oy working S or S hours daily during spare time1. No invert men t required. Permanent Write to M. J, Mack, Di visional Director, P.O. Box 1-N, Richmond. Va. GROCERY store in Salem doing good business, living quarters to trade lor house. Box 558 Statesman. NEIGHBORHOOD crocerv (lore aver age $100 a day. Bent v j per mo. uooa lease, excel loc. Call D. Bunch, Mc- Killop.&eal Estate. Phone x-esze, 610 Money To Loan FARM end CTTt LOANS 4U and Tour ewe terms of repayment srtthln ia am., Cash foe Real Eatato Com tracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO, 207 Pioneer Trust Bldt. Ph. 4-233 Private Money On Cars. Trucks at Trailer Homes Long or Short Terms Payments Roy H. Simmons US 8. commercial st. Phone S-01S1 500 Duslnegs & Flnancq 510 Money To Loan j I BE THRIfTY i X I IN f50 : A "Bill Consohdation" loan may make voo "Thrifty In "SO." Pay off your bills. Lower your month' ly payments. r .- f$50to$1500 T' U-Call or phono today U vpAanc ; - . ? Industrial Loans tit S Liberty - . Phono 4-22C1 Sl ' lilk. Iran, tin. A ATtOT appraised value on qualifying mod. ern homes. Salem and vicinity. Alee see us for FHA construction loans. State Finance Co. 153 South High ot.. saiem. orecon, CASHi- NOW $25.00 tb $500.00 Salem's largest and oldest home-own. ea loan company offers-money when, you need it I " , You can pay anytime to reduce net costl - i No endorsers, or heln from rrVndit On cars, trucks, trailer homes to $500.66 On furniture, hvestock. qulpment. salary or otner personal property to S300.NL .V Phone or visit our office today! Hear Top Tradea" op Trades" 12 AS daily KSLM. 1390 KCstl 7 - ; General Finance Corp. Lie. No S13S and M33S PHONEvJ-Biei 138 S. CO MX rf. MORTGAGE LOANS FHA Residential Loans a Specialty - City, Suburban and Farm Loana .- . , - Business Building Loans v We Make Conatnirinn T jun. mwtA Private Money LoansExcepUonally " ' ' : il . rnnkU T-,a 1 No Loan Too Large or Too Small . . ;j . SEX US FIRST Abrams & Skinner, Inc. Mbrtfaxe Loan Sneelalista 411 Masonic Bldg. Ph. 8- mi h s a en Hollood Finance Co. ' ;11S80 Falrerounda Btod Nextfto bank. Free parking. ' Pn. l-703: - Uc Na M36-SL Floyd .svrnjKJTi. Mgr. AUTO LOANS WDLAMZTTE CREDIT CO- U S. Church St fh. i-34ST ; Parking Aplenty '- Lie Miss-ai54 MONEY sfr . armte i I IO 9DW quickly, : privately, without - embar rassment szs to $500 on auto, up te $300 On salary, furniture. No co signers v necessary. Employer, rela tives Or friends not notified. Phone Or visit Personal s YES MAN lTjuAx ne says xes to 4 out of S loan requests, i A PERSONAL Finance Company H of Salem . K'- SIS Stte St.. Rm. 125 Ph I-S484 Lie Hoi S-122 M-165 C. R. Allen. Mgr. Loans made to residents of all - 4 surrounding towns . 1 600 Employment 602 Help' Wanted EXPERIENCED tree topper. Ph. 2-29BS. - 04 Help Wanted. Male PART TIME $15.00 weekly salary plus siuto expense xorr is nours worn contacting ambitious students for more education. Wrlfe Ameriraa Technical Society, FP, 830 X. 58th St, r ' Chicago 37.1 ' WANT PART time oiiic help.horlC . hand required. Box 1 559 co fSUtes 4- MAN FOR r. wholesale Petroleum de '-. livery route, only experienced need i; apply. Our' employes know ol, this ad. Farmers" Union Co-op Oil Assn, RickreaU. Ph. 3018 Dallas. r 606 Help Wanted, female WAITRESS, night work. Whites Lunch. EXPERIENCED Stenographer, short nana required. Homer H. smith, in EXPERIENCED time keeper tc paf rou cierx. Must mow Burroughs cal. culator. Write Box 857 co SUtes- WOMAN to stay with S children. 3350 I Livingston, ra. S-314S after s p job. t 610 Sales Persons Wanted i REAL Estate salesman, splendid op for angnt party,' givo age st ex jenco. write Statesman Box 85: REAL Estate salesman. Excellent c portunity for right man. Write P, Box 509.. Salem, statins age av perlence. - , . 615 Situations Wanted SEWERS and septic tanks Installed and repaired. Scharff Bros, rn. '3-5M8. AUTOMOTIVE ParU Journeyman anS , - office manager. Conscienuoua. an bitious,-dependable. Vet family man, age 27. Desires move to Salem. CaJ eoUect S-7512 or write RkJ, Bos V -centraua. wasn. RELIABLE, Cook hskpr. comp. AdultE , Mid-age. ReC Write No. 20. i S4l Ferry. ; Salem VaRD" Work. Jt lawns. Ph, 2.4T NANCY'S NURSERY SCHOOL OAYl CARPENTER Work Any kind. Res son a me llffl union pn. X-14ST. BOOKKEEPIN3 and. Tax Service! years of sawmill, logging and ma cium snop experience, hooks cp, closed' and all tax returns made, your office or-nwrloTne. ph. 2-85q. CHILD Care.' Ph. 39924. 1180 Shippin CURTAINS WASHED, stretched. 2r344l REM.OPFXJNO dc alteraudns ph. 3-y6 Nurses .svail by ths hour, week. Or live m. practical nurses wen, i. a-avj faoUSEWORK bv hr. Ph i 20776. PLASTERING Btci Work A Specialty Ph. 2-8818. DECORA ttNO ar Painting. Ph. 596? CHILD ;t ARE. 183 S. 18th.' Ph. ltft WOMAN for housework. Phone 2-25? DECORATING, repair, reasonable. Pn. 3-55JS. NOTICEI Wall to wall carpet or rug owners, we clean - mem in your home. The Von Schroder way. Free estimates. No obligation. All wort gqaranteeq. rn. a-on or HOUSEWORK Jc Ironing by the houC 2-3720., , ' PAINTPIC. paperhanging. floor cJean- mg.waxinsj. reiinisnms. jrn. mm, WASHfeG. ironing, cleaning. Ph. 2-549i BOOlUsELfEH la miliar witn aii pnases of bookkeeping, good rets, box bos co Statesman , 620 Day and ControcT Salem Sand & Gravel-Co. ' i - Contract Work.:; Roads Clearing - DHchlng i Sewer at Basement,, i -. . Equipment Rental "' i . . t- IS B-tt yds ; - ' ;- ' I 10 B-a yds ; I D-1 Cat St Dozer ; . . S D-S Cat at Doses f . r ' D-4 Cat at Dozer tea us about ditching by the foot Phone days S-040S . ' Evsnings S-844S or 3-4400 Salem Oregon INCOME Tax returns prepared reason- sniv. fn. AW6 fAlXtlNt. Just a shade belt by Ray ETTER. Call Shrock Motor Co. S-9101. ; , BXfAlKtNO. renwdeuns. routing rn. S-13TQ or t-CilO , ' wTTeSWCLL drilling. Domestie at trTigattoa Duffield Bros, Rt . boS s. Pbaoe S-UU or S-X7SS. - AGES I TO 9 U:W 1U S rn. 4WL CEMENT work. Af kinds. Ph. -4tWL . Camentrtr work. new. repair Ph. 220s y: i - 2