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10 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Horwnlxr 7, 1950 Grains Rush Higher Diirin or Wild Trading CHICAGO, Nov. e-(-Grains rushed upward on the board of trade today, in an active and sometimes slightly wild trade. : Heavy buying followed . offi cial recognition ot reports which have helped to sustain prices for about three weeks that Chinese Communist troops ' had joined with their idealogical brothers in fighting United Nations forces in Korea. - .. .;. . y-i, All grains did not hold onto their best gains. There was plen ty of selling toward the close, much of it ; coming from local traders who wanted to be out of the market over the election day holiday tomorrow. That clipped sizable chunks off the advance in all but soybeans. Wheat ended 1 to 4 cents higher, com 3 -5 higher, oats 2-4 higher, rye 3Vi-4 high er, soybeans 10 cents higher and lard 62 to S2 cents 4 hundred pounds higher. : These tains were certainly sub stantial, but they were a good deal less than those recorded at and shortly after the opening, when buying orders poured into, the pits from commission houses. At one time wheat was up as much as 6. corn 7. oats 6 cents (the daily limit) and rye 8 cents. The upward surge sent all corn. oats and soybean deliveries to new seasonal highs. Also at new ceaks were July wheat. May and July rye, and March and May lard. - -1 Since the close on Saturday, Oct. 14. at the time the Chinese Communist reports first started circulating, wheat has gamed 7 to 12 cents, corn 16 to 18 cents, oats lOVi to 11 cents, rye 13 to 15 cents, soybeans 56 to 58 cents and lard $2.95 to $3.67 a hundred pounds. Jerry Wipper Heads Turner Sheep Club ; "" - SUtesaua Newt Service TURNER - Jerry Wipper was elected president of the "Lucky 13" Sheep club of Turner at. its recent meeting. . Other officers elected: Vice president, Harvey Elser; secre tary, Shirley Hennies; treasurer, Pat Hennies; sergeant-at-arms, Carol ' Dawn Newkirk; , reporter, Pat Ahrens. i Meeting was held at 'the home cfJSam Drager. TUESDAY'S BROADCASTS ;.. Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 149.. FM: Megacycles KOIN (Editor's aete: The Statesman pabBsbes ! t4 faith tha pragrams and times as previdea by the radio stations, but because offtlaaes prograsas are changed without aotiflcaUoa. this newspaper cannot be respcnsible for the accuracy ereut nous 00:00 00:15 6 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW News Summary Music News Hodge Podge Farm News 7 KSLM , Hemingway Break. Gang (Break. Gang KOCO Minstrels " iMinstrels Dr.HambUn KOIN Koin Klock Madeod News IGoss News KGW Old Songs Old Songs Kneass News KXX First Edition IM. 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I KGW News - Wax Museum , (Wax Museum Wax Museum KXX Elect Returns (Elect Returns (Elect Returns I Elect Returns KOAC &5 k.e Teesday 10:00 a.m. News and Weather: 10:15 Especially for Women: 11 AO Oregon School of the Air: 11:1S The Concert Hall; U.-00 The News; 13:15 p.m. Noon Farm Hour: 1.-00 Ride Em Cowboy; 1:13 Oregon School of the Air; 1:30 Melody Lane; 1:45 Read ing for Fun; 0 Build Your Men tal Health; 130 Memory Book of Music: 1:45 Oregon School of the Air; 0 The News: 3:15 Music of the Mas ters: 4:00 Oregon Reporter; 4 OS Favor Hew York Slock Qnolalions NEW YORK, Nov. CToda Ad Corp Al Chem Al Chalmers . Gen Foods Gen Motors Goodyear Tire ' Am Airlines Homes take Int Harvester Am Pow & Lt Am Tel & Tel Int Paper ; Johns Man . Kennecott Am, Tobacco Anaconda Atchison 25 54 38 10 17 150 y4 66 34 120 42 32 65 14 LibbyMcN&L- 8 Beth Steel Boe Airplane Borg Warner Lockh Aire Loew's Inc Long Bell Bur Add M Montg Ward Nash Kelv NY Central . Calif Packing Can Pacific Caterpillar Celanese : 44 North Pac . 47 . 18 37 (Pac Am Fish 73!Pac Gas & FJec . Chrysler Con Edison Con Vultee Crown Zell Curt Wright Doug Aircraft Dupoont . - Eastman Kodak Emer Rado Gen Electric ; : 29Pac Tel & 14Packard - 41 Penney 10 IPenn RR 79 (Pepsi Cola 78IPhilco 44IRad Corp 16IRayonnier 48Ray Pfd Threat of War Tends to Drop StoclrPrices " NEW YORK, Nov. MVStock and commodity markets shudder ed today under the' impact of a new war threat. Stock prices went .into a high speed decline. Major - commodi ties for future delivery surged ahead. . A last-minute flurry of demand in the stock exchange gave prices a small boost from their extreme lows and profit-taking cut into the largest gains among commodi ties. . Traders went to work after reading headlines quoting Gen eral MacArthur that Communist forces had intervened in the Kor ean war. " . Just , as the stock exchange opened trading for the day a for mal charge by MacArthur that Chinese Communists are fighting U. N. forces in Korea was de livered to the United Nations. . A wave of ; selling promptly rolled over the market. Quota tions sank SI to $5 a share before pressure let up. In the first hour of business, though, nearly $2, 000,000,000 was wiped off the market value of all stocks listed on the exchange. . For 40 minutes or so the ticker tape was unable to. keep up its usual speedy report of prices. The lag amounted to five minutes at the worst and the exchange re sorted to the unusual procedure KOIN 979. KGW 20. KEX 1190 101.1: KGW 100 2', KEX 92.3 00:30 00:45 Tlmekpr'Tarra News iNews 1 rarest. Melody 1 Net Mews Koin Klock Koin Klock Koln Klock Hodge Podge : IFarm Time Farm Tun (Keep Smiling Keep Smiling Keep Smiling Top Trades KOCO Klock. H. Babbitt Sam Hayes Garred News ite Hymns; 430 Unesco World Review: 4:43 Kern and Sloop; IM Children's Theater; S:U On the Upbeat; 8:50 550 Sports Club; $i0Q The News; 0:15 Tom Roberts. - Orranist: S JO 'Round the Cam pf ire; 7:00 Oregon College of Ed ucation; 7:13 evening r arm Hour; -00 Election Returns; t JO Electricity and You: S:45 Election Returns: 9:45 Evening meditations: 10-00 Election Re- ruruns; u-uu sign oft. y's Closing Quotations: . 46 Repub Stl 40 35a? 50 57 Key Metals Richfield 42 36 30 Safeway , 36 Sears Roebuck - 53 43 V 41 66 Soc Vac 23 South Pac 58 Std Oil Cal 75 Std Oil NJ Studebaker Sunsh Mn Swift and Co 83 30 30 16 25 9 38 60 Transamerica 15 21 18 15 24 16 Twent C Fox Un Oil Cal U Pac ... 2!S Un Airlines Un Aircraft 16 31 30 Tel .. 101 Un Corp 4 3 ; 65 US Plywood US Steel Warn Bros .i West Un Tel West Air Br West Elec Woolworth 27, 40 12 37 18 8 ; 41 31 17 32 .... 40 34 45 of flashing prices of key issues I airecuy xo tne uckct xape. I Volume ballooned to 2.570.000 shares for the full rlav from 1 - Sfifionn TYMav 1 ? - . After the first blast Of selling died down a number of shares nppntiateri a fcxKI nrnwlarlr Tn I u i; i ure (urouw. . ucw siujuug tpcu took shape but in the last few I minutes a brisk rallv develooed. I At th fina 1 holl th marVft was hoaHoH imnnH I " . I The Associated Press average Of 60 Stocks dived $1.80 a share to S80.80, the lowest level in nearly two months. I Only 56 Stocks OUt Of the 1.227 traded closed with gains. Losses I were scored by 1,046. None of the 15 most active Stocks ad- vanced. lst Grade Mothers Meet at Hubbard Statesman News Service HUBBARD Mrs. J. H. Red den called a meeting of first-grade mothers In her room Thursday to introduce them to each other and acquaint them with school work. Present were Mrs. Manton Carl, Mrs. Lyle Hill, Mrs. Russell Rollef- aon. Mrs. TWn Miller. Mm. 'Ro'hrt I Stauffer, Mrs. Willis Berkey, Mrs. niuiam lirn. ivitte. jampx nun 1 reau, Mrs. John Waite, Mrs. F. M. Smith, Mrs. Elwood Jacobs, lIrs. I Laaoeuer. xnrs. bpuriocx. Mrs. A. C Brundaee. - v - - . I MTS. Iteaaen tOOK them through I a days program and exDlained I what she hopes to accomplish for the year in aU subjects with the students. 15 "T 7 s . Kadio Column Four representatives from Wil- I lamette University Will appear on I a special educational broadcast to De neara over radio station KEX i ti4. n . u.-u4 "r'"" rroiessors nerman L-iarK ana Freeman Holmer and students T, r,,- j r,ti T I Jack Gunn and Betty Jean Mullin. Salem Obituaries I"" Mrs. Mae scott at a local nospiiai. aid Scott Salem: father. Oliver Cat- t- w "U i. .v. t ,1 o J ' ,1 N. Catterson. In Texas. Services will be held Tuesday. November 7. at 1.30 vmu mm ui wu-u vuayci. LINDSAY Miss Verda Mae Lindsay, late resi dent of 1340 Saginaw st, at Coos Bay, November 3. Survived by mother, Mrs Laura Lindsay of Salem; sister. Mrs brother. Raymond F. Lindsay of Chi cago, ill. Member of inu uelta Kappa Gamma. Kappa Delta Pi and the First Christian church, services will be held wednesaay. November 8 at 1 p.m. la Si L HrfiEd!wr J&HElJi",. mmn will frv- n.- A Am.k. XJ x final services and interment. PALMER Henry Palmer. late resident of 260 S. 23rd St.. at a local hospital. Novem ber 4 at the age of 84. Survived by a son. Henry Palmer of Salem, and a daughter. Mrs. Arthur Meyers of San Francisco. Calif. Services will be held Tuesday, November 7. at 1:30 p.m. at the W. T. Rldgon chapeL Concluding services in tne iuuj cemetery. CASTLK Linda Castle, late resident of Salem route 8. box 19. at a local hospital No vember 4 at the aire of nine years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dalton Castle, Salem; two brothers, Jon and Richard Castle, both of Salem; and grandparents. Mrs. George Love, Seattle; Mrs. Charles Schwartz. Salem: and P. E. Castle, Salem. Services will be held Tuesday. November 7, at 7:30 p-m. ai uie west aaiem aaewoaisx church with the Rev. Harold Black rick rhartt . Tnrmnt will K- I Belcrest Memorial narkl OCTCAIII.T Rlrharrl r Oiitoatilf rU..t Gardiner, in this cit'v. November . at th mam. r,f AA CmHnr. ll.,. - brother. Norman M. Outcault. Wash- mcron, u.i:. Announcement of ser vices later by the Howell-Edwards cnapeL PARKER William H. Parker, late resident of 1035 N. 16th lt in this citv. Novem- ber 8 at the age of 73. Survived by his wue. rnena earner, saiem; three sons. Donald. Dean and Harold Parker, all of Salem: and a brother. James Parker. Des Moines. Iowa. Member of the Congregational church. Services will be held Thursday, November 9, at 2 pjn. from the W. T. Rig don chapel wiin concluding services in tne .Ever- areen cemetery at Ontario. Dr. Y.TXasa, NJJ.Dr. CL Chan, NJ. ; DKS. CHAN , . . LAM CHINESE HERBALISTS 241 North liberty Upstairs above Jan's. 237 N. Lib erty. Office open Saturday only 10 ajn. to 1 pjn- 6 to 7 njn. Consulta tion. Blood pressure and urine tests are tree ot cnarge. praencea since Mtt7. i '1 - I Qinlc for Crippled Children Due at Dallas SUttuua Nwi Service DALLAS A clinic for crippled children will be held at the Dallas Presbyterian church on Tuesday, November 14. Parents may arrange appoint ments without charge by contact ing the Polk county health de- partment here. Such clinics are held in Dallas twice each year by V ct-t .nr.rt1.u4 .V.Sls4ror.a rti- I vision and the county health de- I r I partment. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Nov. 6 -(AP)- Butter- fat tentative, subject to Immed iate change: Premium quality, maxi mum to 15 to 1 per cent acidity de livered in Portland. M-69c lb.; firrt quality, aj-ooc; secona quiuij, arwe. Butter wholesale F.O.B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 r. KJW lh A B2 aeore. 4c: B. 90 score. 61c: C. S9 score. 88c. Above Cheese sellinc price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 37l-40',,C lb.; Oregon S-lb. loaf, 42-43C E?gs to wholesalers: A grade, large. ISo b 8?.dV. Urge 4i4 56-58 Vic doz.; A grade, medium. 51- xjve Chickens (No. 1 quality. F.O. B. plants): Broilers under 21. lbs. 26c: fryers. 2V4-3 lbs. 29c: 3-4 lbs. 29c: 4 lb- and over 29c: liht hens under ins. m-zuc: ids. ana over uc. Heavy hens, all weights. 23-25c: old roosters, all weights 12-I5c. Rabbits average to growers: Live wnite. -a ids. za-zc id.: b-o ids. zj- i 25,,. colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks ll-15c lb.; fresh WU1W, im. f v. tu.t u win dressea fryers to retailers -aec; me higher. ( resn aressea meats (wnoicsaicrs va retailers: dollars ner cwt.l: t. c. S47 - 49; commercial. $46-48; utility, S43 - 44; cows, commercial. SJS-4Z; utu- u8 - (.ca.nn!"ulttVJ ouarters. 154-58: rounds. S54-56: full loins, trutuned. $73-75; trtangles$4- SreTuers. $49 ' Veal: Good. $48-51: commercial. $44- 48- utility. 134-37. Calves: Good-choice. S4S-50: com mercial. $36-42. Lambs: Uooa -choice. S4B-5z: com mercial. S4S-48: utility. S43-44. Mutton: Good, io ids., flown, szs-ao. Pork cuts: Loins. No. I. 8-13 lbs.. $46-49: shoulders. 16 lbs., down, $36-39; carcasses. 130.50-32: spareribs. $48-51. wool: valley, medium grades, eo-esc lb. average at country buying points. Mohair: 60c lb. on 12-month growth. r.o .a. country shipping points. Countrv-killed meats: Veal: Top quality. 42 -44c lb.; good heavies. 35-40c; other grades "33-35c, Hogs: light blockers. 29-30c lbs.: sows. light. Z5-ZBC. .mbs: Top trade springers. 43 -4 5c lb.: best yearlings. 38-40c. Mutton: Best. 22c-24c: rough heavy bucks, ewes 16-19c. Beef: Good cows. 35-37c lb.: canners- cutters. 34-36c. y'uTia' CaUuo mriitfe ua-v 1 aver am f in.7 1 . pttor? :,5)re,- K-, JMf.l'-No. 1 A i; 50 lb 75c; Wash: russetsT No", is. 2.25-40; 25 ins, 7-oc; 10 id paper Dags, 1 S-38: SO.1? N?i 6tTc- ldAh. ru" SBsattei NA 1 A 7 KJa.7 7S IrtI 'iIlM4 ay: u. s. no. a green auaixa, oe- 1 "--w';????,! untTraisair .Td clover hy Portland Livestock, poRTLXin). Nov...(AP77( (AP) - (USDA) Cattle: Salable 1350; market active; Maiitam m wm aufia 4m KA At4Vaa k( K r: light weights un most: beef cows an heifers mostly 50 cents higher; KumiiiVM u'hiehe Sort load medium-low good 109s lb ted steers 30.50: load 1248 lbs 30.00; loa maiura .i in xo.uy; iew joaqa aver age mediuum around 950-1050 lb. grass steers 28.50-29.00: common steers 24.00- 27-50; iu,m11if71 " ?" 00: S?m mon beef heifers 21.00-25.50; cutter- low common dairy type heifers 17.00- 20.00: canner-cututer cows ie.so-is.oo; common-medium beef cows 18.50-23.50; load high medium 1150 lb cows 24.00; young cows upward to .M sparingly; gooa peer ouus mostly zo.uo-ao; lew 26.00: common-medium sausage bulla 21 .00-24.50. Calves: Salable 300: market active. 90 cents to 1.00 higher; good vealers and light calves mostly 31.00-32.00; rood up to 450 lb. stock calves 30.00- 31.00; medium calves and veaiers Z5.0O - 1 29.00. common 1S.00-I4.00 1 c.i.ki. onn. .... lb sows 17.50-18.00; lighter weights to io.su; sizaoie lot gooa-cnoice arouna I ion ik A sheep: Salable 650: 'market active. strong: extreme top 23 cents Higher: 000: -choice fed wooied and no. 1 peit imbs 27.25-50; one lot 100 lbs. 27.75; merely good lambs 26.00-27.00; medi um, good feeders 24.00-23.60, including shorn feeders at 23M: gooa ewes 12.00-50. I r .1 j - t 87 urUitUU rruill PORTLAND Nov. 6-(AP) -Cash grain: Oats No. 2. 38-lb white 83 JO. Barley I -' - . " Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.11; soft white (excluding Rex) 2.13',i; white elub 2 1314. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.19; 10 per cent 220; 11 per cent 2.22; 12 per cent 2X4. Hard wMte Baart: 11 per cent 2.21; 12 ner cent 222. Todav'a car receinta: Wheat B2: bar ley 8; flour : corn 17; oats 3; mill feed 11: flax 9. Salen Ilarkel Qnolalions (As ef late yesterday) BTJTTERFAT Premium .68 .66 I No. 1 ; No. 2 .60 i sinwn wholrMle .70 LIVESTOCK I VaUey Packing Co. quotations) Feeder lambs ?9 ???? Fat lambs 25.00 to 26.00 2.00 to 10.00 18.00 I EweS r'WiT cows I Cutter COWS . 14.00 to 13.00 5aiI7 heifers 16.00 to 17.00 24.00 to 26.00 20.00 to 24.00 Good veal Bulls (Wholesale prices range from I to 7 cents over buying price) (Large AA Large A JS9 .50 .47 .42 .26 .19 .19 .23 Medium AA I Meaium a I Small A POULTRY I Leghorn hens Leghorn fryers Colored hens Colored fryers .27 I Jia iwncn .13 Roasters TIlKHKYl (Yesterday's prices to producers on Portland market) tt. : .36c to 39c Toma -29 WANTED! j FILBERTS AND WALNUTS r j: V- ' AND NUT MEATS . ,- Highest cash prlc on dlivry for orchard run. MORRIS KL0RFEIN PACKING CO. 460 North Fronf SK, Salam TL 3-7C33 Slocks art Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press STOCK A VISAGES Nov. 0 30 IS 13 SO Indust Rails U tils Stocks D2J D1.4 D.6 D1.8 . 111.8 51.0 44.7 80.8 . 114.3 : 52.4 45.3 82.8 Mondvne w dy Week ago 113.9 i 52.8 45.1 82.5 Month ago 115.3 i 54.7 45.6 84.0 Year ago - HJ 3fi.5 43.7 68 J BOND AVEKAOrs . 10 10 Ind Utl unch A.l 101.4 103.4 104.4 103.3 10 Net chance d.i D.4 73.5 - 73 J Monday B6.9 "rV- day B7.0 weeK IfA 96.7 i 101.6 103.3 7J 1014 103.6 1.0 102.4 104.S Month ago" 73.6 72.7 Year ago 69.5 . NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' Notice is herebv riven that tha un. dersigned has been appointed as exe cutrix of the Last Will and Testament and estate of Frank Koschmider, de ceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of duly qualified as such executrix Marion, sitting in prooate. and has all persons havinsr claims against th tate of said i decedent are hereby noti- . . K 1 .... , ..IT, . L"Ti uea to present tne same, culy verified ,t 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon. within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of thia notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, and first puDnanea in is Z4tn , day of October. 1950. - , Lulu Koschmider Ware. Executrix ot tne Kstate of Frank Koschmider. DkuimI. Ronald C. Glover. Attorney for Executrix 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon. O 24 31. N. 7. 14. 31 FINAL NOTICE Notice Is herebv riven that t hsva " ureuu l ui mmn I . 1 1 . 1 . . . . w . County. Oregon. Probate Department, my verified final account as Executor u m estate 01 uorene iinaini mies, deceased. and said , Court has fixed Thursday. November 9. 1950 at 9:15 a.m. in the Circuit Court Room in the county court House at Salem. Oregon ior nearina; saia xinai account and ail ooiecuons thereto. Dated October 10. 1950. LLOYD ALBERT GRIFFITHS. Executor, Estate of Lorene MOODY & LAMKIN. Attorneys. Griffiths Thies, Deceased. Salem, Oregon O. 10-17-24-31. N. T 300 Personal 310 Mtinq Notice Alnsworth Lodge No. 201. AF & AM Special Tues. Nov. 7th F. C. degree, 7:30 P.M. A SALEM LODGE No. 4. AJP. CaV. A.M. Wed.. Nov. 8. NO MEET VjV? TNG. This Lodge will visit Lyon ' ' Lodge No. 20. Independence. to witness special degree work. ! 312 Lost and Found LOST: Black dog cocker and mlnla ture collie. Answers to "Sarpy. Wal nut Park vicinity. Reward. Call 3-3813. Glasses lost Nov. 3rd In 3100 block Port " - v 1316 Personal Opal King Physic reader. Advisor, all .-.Wl-.- rt.lla Mu u TX7lM- day 1-8 p.m. 678 N. Cottage. 22950 Not responsible fordebts other than Jn n iffC North 23rd St Bishop at large Spiritualist teacher. Readings , dally 10 ajn. to 7 p.m. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 3-9133 PO Bx 724. YMCA Wed Frl 8:30 P.m If LONELY, write Ruth L. Wade, an oia renaDie ciuo. box 607., Vancouver, wash STANLEY Home Products, Ph. 43882. 1 1 AM NOT responsible for debts con' tracted by anyone other than my' sen. . uan u. Cochrane 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock BEAUTIFUL selection of singer Ca nanes. Also hens. KeasonaDie u BULL SERVICE, reasonable. Nelson's -nvDbiee. anvtime. Phon 43178 or 42949 CALVES wanted to raise. Top price t your place, pnone zsz4 BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer E. C McCandllah 1127 S 2th Ph 3-8147 1 hon uku uve toes ouvex uauae to wards. Rt3. Box B99E. Ph. 4-1113. BONDED livestock buyer. A. F. Sora- mer. 3130 Chemawa RC Fh 42817. H. C Srethen 1940 Lancaster dr ph 2-1345 HALF ARABIAN and Palomino mare Foaled July 1946. Registered both half Arabian and Palomino. Flaxen mane and tail. About 16 hands. Gentle and smart Have taken sev era! seconds and thirds at Arabian shows. Ideal parade,, posse or pleas ure horse, will sell or Joan to re sponsible saddle club member for board and care. Also own saddle Drea mare "Linda" formerly owned by Mrs. Woods which can also be had on same basis. Phone 34016. Eves. 4-3863 24 HEAD dairy catUe. Sell one or all. Turner Memorial Some Dairy. Tur ner. Ores. FOR SALE: Large family milk cow, Phone 3-9861. 404 Poultry and Babbits NEW HAMPSHIRE CHICKS hatches every Tuesday Fox's Hatchery. 3830 state st. f none a-imi. I NEW Hampshire Chicks. Weekly batcb- es. East Center St oh. 2-2861. Lee'i Hfph.r HEAVY hens, live weight Phone 27353. 408 Pets PALOMINO Gelding. 10 months old Chesapeake Bay , retriever. Kt Box 804 PEDIGREE Hamsters, bear strain pets. Laboratory. 2419 State. Phone 3-S381 AT THE service of dog and cat owners LeGrav Boardina and training Ken nels. Rates reasonable, free Pick-up and Delv. New Ph. 4-1983 or 4-2248 75 MOORE'S Tropical Fish equipment St supplies. 2 ml. from Lancaster on Maclesv Rd. Rt 8. BOX 483. V. I-73Z1 I BEAUTIFUL Collie shepard puppies, male and female, zza center street. GIVE AWAY: 3 eute female pups, mother Australian shepherd. 2-1739, 412 Fruit and Farm Product) I WALNUTS for sale.. Phone 25972 WINDFALL APPLES!! Beautiful Rome Beauty windfalls. De livered or you pick. Call Hancock, 2-4280. 3895 Kivercrest ur. APPLES for sale. 2560. Cherry Ave! 450 Merchandise 451 MachlnTy and Tool YOUR time and effort demands good . tools. Rent or buy them at Houser Bros. 1410 8. lZU 450 Merchandise 455 Household Goods For Sod CHERRY I Corner cupboard. Phone 36789. 603 Breys Ave. 48 6 CU Frigidalre also oil heater. Reasonable. White house on corner J blocks West of Hubbard Tivern FOLD-A-WAY W' bid with coll springs ' & innerspring mattress. $30. Phone 22717 NEW Keizer- hydraulic dish washer 8150, sell for 850. uvi in country can't use. Phone 42950 after 5. 1949 EASY spin drier washer. make offer. Phone 38814. DAVENPORT and two mahogany rock erg i $28.i Phone 33374. A GOOD . used Hotpoint electric range, 875. Phone 23449 - HOME Furnishings, reasonable.- High chair stroller. 1525 N. 17th St. DAVENPORT $50. double tub Kelvi- nator washer 860. .4 chrome chairs. ynone 4-432. Used Furn., Cheap . TRADE TERMS Valley furn Co 285 No Comt 8-7472 . . linoleum $3.95 VALLEY TURN OO 883 N COMT ROYAL Vacuum with attachments. Exce lent condition. S3S. Phone 34517 . . . E. Electric mixer complete. Waffle Be not fake iron combination. 141 S, Winter COMPLETE home furnishings for sale. reasonable. Phone 3-4820. 456 .Wantod. Household Goods 6 LADDERBACK dining chairs. Dark finisn. inone Z03is usiajJ t'LTUN immeoiate appraisal highest prices VaUev rurniture 283 N Commercial Ph 27472 GLEN WOODRY Pb. 35119 458 Building Matorlala For the Best Buys in Town iiup jvcifcit orvwa 3 panel doors i 57 .50 2 panel; doors ..310.50 Sash doors 2-8x6-8 only ..$13 3 to f ft moulding & caseing . I 50 off Ptr siding E grade 890 M KEITH j BROWN LUMBER YARD Front St Court SACRIFICE over 20.000 ft dimension lumber , tirade No. 2. 3 & 4. 835 per M. if you take it all or make us an offer. Must sell by Nov. 8 Com mercial Lumber Co. 3163 S. Com'L Phone 23245 CEDAR SIDING SPECIAL Cedar Siding 837.00 and up Widths , 8". 10' iiuuu v . w , iv wt. . CEDAR SHAKES. No. 1 813.50 so. PLYWOOD. 4x8-i" .28 ft. ROOFING, 3-tab. 210 lbs. 8.13 sq. WINDOW FRAMES ... 50 Discount SERVICE LUMBER CO. I Ph. 2882 707 McClaine St. Silverton SHINGLES SHAKES No. 1 red cedar $13, No. 2 $8. 3 $3. 3 and 4 $3. Painted sidewaU shakes IS in. No. 1 witb undercourse S16.50, so. 8.00S ft. No. 2 R6 oak flooring 190 P.M. Call Ted Muller evenings. Ph. saiem 21196. . Cedar Shingles Fresh cut No. 3 shingles $4.73 sq. No as . va. T C. G. LONG Ph. 2-5821 or 4-3139. 1 mi. N. of Keizer Wallboard Car load l4" Insulation board 8ic ft. Waterproofed wallboard $2.20 sheet. C. G. Long. Phone 25821. 1 mi N. of Keizer. t 460 Musical Instruments GOOD 128 bass accordion 8200. 257 W, Lincoln street, woodbum. Oregon UPRIGHT Piano ic bench. A bargain for cash. 1690 S. Cottare FOR SALE:-. Electric guitar with amp- lifler. ione 27770. 859 Mctillcnrist. 462 Sports Eqtnpmont SINGLE Shot 12 eauee. Lone barrel, A-l cond. 816. 2170 s. Winter street. Salem. Phone 36002 FOR Sale,: 3M)6 Springfield like new Bporwri sioca;. a iuciii. 4-3263 I REMINGTON shot gun. $43. Phone Z-M7S. I - 4S4 Blcycleis WARDS Silver Xing bicycle, good condition. 120. Call 2-1241 GIRLS Bicycle. Good condition. Al- most new tires. &4S ratterson 468 Fox RsnL Miscall ansous GOOD Downtown warehouse space for rent. Iaq H. L. stiff rurniture. pn 391 85. ' U DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT Blan keU turn 197 S Lihertv Ph 2-9062 GOOD USED Piano B L. luff. 470 for Sale, Misceilcmeotis WASHING Machine with pump. Whit ney Sluromatic buggy witn inner spring mattress. Both in good con riitton Phone 38247 COAT and dresses. Size 40-42. All nearlv new. 1446 Broaawav 160 ft ii'l Galvanized water pipe. Used 2 weeks. 21 foot lengths. Phone 43034 RELIANCE Burner floor furnace years old. Reostat Included. $50 See at 704 wegon Ave SPEED Queen washer, with pump $50, pnone t-izvi a tier a rtt a pox vox. HANDWdVEN Salem linens. Towels, mats, napkins, aprons, cocktau sets. Phone g47Q7 after e p.m FOR Christmas. Magazine subscrip tions. .Phone 37828 Mrs. Paul h. Mli.T.F.RS IFormtrlY Andy's) clean top soiL river silt, till dirt 6t pit run gravel.! Ph. 2-7329. DISSTON Cham saw. 190 S. 12th or phone 7IB01 R. S. HOWARD piano, very good con ditlon. '8125. Z657 inerry. Ave. 1 ELECTROPLATER for Baby Shoes, puts out 3 volts 8c 3 amp. Excellent condition. ee at avck muni wi, 245 Oak FOR SALE: face beef. , or whole young white Phone W. CSED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 , CHEM.i fYgtfh RA fjlrt AN6 RECORD PLAY ERS Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 373 CHEM. 1 GOOD Used pianos - 875 ea H. U Stiff Furnco USED Electric washers 919.93 and up - Tester Appliance t-o. f S7S rhemeketa St. Used ELectric ranges yeater APPUAtMCE W. ao t-nm. OIL Circulators al greauy reduced prices t c Tester Appliance Co i 97S Chemeketa St. ELECTRIC ROOM HEATEKS V EATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 LHtM. NO WAXING REQUIRED with PLAS Tl-KOTE. the cellophane-like finish for floors or linoleum. Tester Appliance Co. ' 375 encmegeta st. IT;r.n lee nortable sewing machine . rvwvt aewina condition. Only 839 JO. Free sewing lessons. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 130 w. commercial. RPFriAL used Singer vacuum cleaner, When new sold for $79.50. now only $24.75. ; Singer sewing aaacnme -o U" WIRE ROPE. 9000 ft. on reeL Never used, special once u au n. -! 2-2720 after 11 a.m. or write Rt. 7, ta AM-A Rlm BICYCLE! excellent condition 825. Phone 24064 or 1813 N. Winter. WASHES With pump. $75. baby scales. stroller, collapsible baby buggy, lawn mower. Phone 26230. TAYLOR-TOT. size 3 snow suit- Phone ?fx. ' Sewing MACHINES NEW and USED YEATER APPLIANCI CO 373 CHEM " Walling Sand & Gravel Co Crushed Kock For roads St driveway. Cement, Ready- mix Concrete Garden Sand .Bull dosing, -lrainage and ditching. 4 Td shovel St drag bne Phone 3-9249 LARGE EvanoU circulator with fan. Excellent condition. Reasonable. For information Phone 36241 LUCE New late model Monarch Para mount gas ranee wrth trash burner. reasonable. 274 snat 450 1 Merchandise 470 For Solo. MUcoDmoous 8000 CHRISTMAS Trees. Sen whole- saie. fnone l-4gaa after pjn. nuMt . i reezer genuine Okditmc $129 50 and up Veater Appliance Co 375 Chemelteta . USE ORGANIC. . FERTILIZER The right way to re build the soil. Free of weed seeds. O OdnrTpss. 6 sacks ....... S 5.00 Bulk 1 ton .... 10.00 2 tons 17.50 Free delivery anywhere in SalerrT" area Phone 3-8127- iXHEPLACK et. fire extinguisher, el- ectric heater. Mixc. Phone 2-5576. Used Tires and Tubes Most all tire sizes. Acme Auto and Truck Wreckers 145 Center USED- Oil circulators $20. Duotherm and -others. Judson's 279 N. Coml. NEW Frigidalre refrigerator, electric stove, wasning machine, dinette, bed room, suiters 1 extra bed complete. Jig saw with motor, bicycle, lawn mower, and other items. See , at 3497 Roberts Ave. Phone 24492. WOOD Circulator, baby crib, used toilet, chairs, old brass lemps. Mac's i s. wnurcn. 472 Wanted. Miscellaneous 850.00 PER THOUSAND truck scale oafat xor 24- to wr smau uougias Fir logs suitable for piling. High prices paid for barkie poles and piling call Al. bany 1287 or write Standard Pole & Pilin Co for nrice ti WALNUT and filbert drying wanted Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. WANTED TO BUY . Rough Green Douglas Fir Clears tn any quantity, thickness or size in C&Better. By truck to our plant at Hayden Bridge about 3 miles NJE. of Springfield on Mohawk Highway or py rail to Hendricks on Southern Pacific. Al Clements Lumber Co., Eugene. Oregon. P.O. Box 908. Phone 3-3317. 474 Miscellaneous Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUB SERVICE DC MOST ! CASES Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repair DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adoloh Bid State & Com Ph 3-3311 WANT TO Buy used cameras & lenses ascEwan pnoto Shop 433 state. b f uel Prompt Sawdust Delivery On our new "blow-in" equipment, is now operating nicely Be we are giv ing quick service on our fresh saw- dust, pnone 3-5533. Oregon Fuel Co, BE SURE OF GOOD FUEL Order your winter supply ' of GASCO Btuquarrs mow. Briquets are tne Northwest's most popular solid fuel for furnace, heater and range. Briq uets hold fire all night, give steady, even heat, leave no ashes. Free de livery into basement or fuel but on order of ,i ton or more. Buy on easy terms. Call 33111, SALEM OFFICE of PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY LD Fir 16" will deliver. Kampster's Wood Yard. Rt. 4 Box 288 Ph. 4-4188 Tri City Fuel Hand picked 16 in. mill wood. Fresh cut screened sawdust. 12 in. clean Inside wood. ASK FOR 5. AND H. GREEN STAMPS PHONT. 2-7442 W66& and also wood sawing. Ph. 2427X GREEN or dry plywood cord wood spilt xor furnace if desired, R. H. ALLEN Phone 22382 1260 Candlewood Dr. KILN DRY wood for kitchen range. w loaa. Oregon ruei Co.. 3-5533. 1 West Salem Fuel Co. 18-IN. DRT OS GREEN SLAB WOOD DRY PLANER ENDS . Old growtb Mock wood 16 ta ste Bars SCREENED SAWDUST RURAL DELIVERIES DIESEL AND STOVE OIL Pbooe: SaJam 3-4031 Akw pick up wood at 1525 Edxewater St. W SaJeam. OLD fir log-ends and -cores. Phone 3-3380. R. M. Ashcraft. 844 Mill. Summer Prices on hand picked IB in. slab and old ttr block wood. Capitol Lumber - Fuel Co. pnone 3-7721 or 3-6024 ELMER BOJE Ph. 3-0453 2023 S. 12th. 13" Old Fir Veneer Cores . Highway Fuel Co. Clean sawdust wood ' green or dry stove-Diesel oils. Ask tor penny Saver Stamna Ph 36444 SECOND Growth fir, oak. cherry and slab. All Is dry wood. Phone 34Z7 anytime BUY WINTER FUEL NOW Plywood cores, log ends. Ph. 3-6491 Oregon Fuel Co. Band picked green it dry 16" slab I Green 8c dry edgings '- Fresh cut sawdust Cafeteria service if you haul from 31 tip. Also briquets & coaL -Phone 75533 3087 Broadway 2 CORD LOAD 16" slab wood $12. Ph. Harold Anderson. 2-7751. GOOD Clean sawdust for furnace and ..mfi.t hum.r. n tim UMW1 fnr humis, nursery it berries. $8-2 unit load, kiln dried shavings, excellent for animal bedding or fuel $8-2 unit load. Independence Lumber & Mfg Co. Inc Independence 42 collect 500 Business & Finance 502 Business Opportunities BEAUTY Parlor, modern equipment. s rirvers. Located on main street. MrMinnville Oregon. Mornings, eves call MrMinnville 8285 rSRQCERY Store, package beer, gas pumps and cabins on Hi way 99-E. 165 ft. frontage. Priced to sell, by owner. Phone 2-4319. RU 7 Box 145. Salem . - FOR Lease: Modern meat market do ing good business, Box 117 States- man - TRADE ILL HEALTH forces owner to con sider trade on Income property at Newport,- Ore. Will take home in Salem as down payment and carry baL on contract. This prop. In cludes 4 cottages " with extra lot. Monthly Income $195. Full price $10,900. C. W. Reeve, Realtor 980 S. Coml St. Ph. 34390. Xve. 3538 810 Money toLocm '.' Private Money On Cars. Tracks 8k Trailer Homes . Long or Short Terms Payments Roy H. Simmons 136 S Commercial St Phone 3-9161 FARM and CITY LOANS ' - 4tt and 8 n ttmi at reoavment within reason. Cash for Real Estate Con tracts and Second Mortgages, rtprrnt. SECURITIES CO. 687 Court St. Ph. 4-2283 PRIVATE money to loan. 2-0794. 00 Business & Finance 510 Monoy to Loan AUTO LOANS 1 WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. CO. l - I 182 S. Church St. Parking Aplenty 1.1c. M159-S1M $100 IN YOUR HAND TOMORROW From Personal where 4" not of I whe appiv xor a loan get one. Get as nv. tie as you need. $23 to $500 on auto, up to $300 on salary and furniture. Your choice of repayment dates and amounts convenient payments ar-. ranged. Phone or come in. let us try and arrange your loan the same day. WE LIES TO SAT TW.,r 1 New Location PERSONAL Finance Company of Salem " ' 103 S. High St. Ph 9.1AAA Uc. No. S-122 M-165. C. R. Allen. Mg CASH - NOW $25.00 to $500.00 Salem's Urgest and oldest home-own. ea wu company otters snoney wheat you need ttf You can pay anytime to reduce net cost! . No endorsers, ar twin fnm eriMw4at On cars, trucks, trailer homes to 8500.00 On furniture, uvesteck. equipment. j- ry w outer personal property up to $300,001 Phone or visit our office today t Rear "Top Trades" 123 daily KSLM, General Finance Corp. - Lie. No- S138 and afSSt PHONE 3-9161 136 SCOMX ST. CASH Up to $1500 Call or phone today ? j ' PAcinc 1' Industrial Loans IM S Liberty Ph. 4-2203 600 Emplovment 602 Help Wanted ADULTS to harvest bulbs. 800 per hr, - xaxe nrsi gravel road turning left past Clear Lake. Follow to right 1 310 miles. John T. MaJeskL Phono 22713. MAN or woman with car for interest lng educational work, sales exper ience helpful. Better than average earnings and good opportunity foff advancement. See Mr. Gibson be tween 8 4c 939 Wed. Salem KoteL 604 Help Wanted Male WANTED: Boys 18 years or older aa doormen and assistant managers. AddIv Canitol Theater. - i WILL interview men in room 337 at xne Marion noiei xnurs- evening to represent Civic organizations in tha -various communities in this area. This . is an opportunity xor neat appearing men with late model cars to earn a substancial income. Wo pay a cat allowance and have a yearly bonus plan. Men over 40 given : special consideration. ' WANTED man to ' do amlS cal loB. nrane uu evenings. - - - r . . COMMERCIAL. " Placement Agency. 13S S. Liberty Phono 2-1488 Bookkeeper: 22 to 33 $21 MulOlith operator, exper. $175-! 603 Help Wanted, f tnede LADY to care for child in my homo. Call 3964 - kOUSEKEEPER and care for 2 child. ren. Room 8c board. Some wages. Phone 35600 GIRL, to assist with housework and care ox a cnuaren. no coo sung. it vate room. Automatic washer, drier. ironer. Phone 43700. RELIABLE woman for general house work. Call Mrs. Barlow. 85000. WOMAN for car of child 7. KeizA vicin: fATDT ity. 5060 Newberg Dr. Money at home. FuTL Dart ttmc. Box 12S. Statesman. LOCAL. Women to call on home own ers soliciting for Johns-Man villa in sulation. asbestos siding, alumalito storm windows, weatherstrip. Salary plus commission. See Mr. Vergeta, 349 rerry t-11 a.m. ! COMMERCIAL ! Placement Agencv 153 S. Liberty Phone 3-1488 Typing-Invoice derk 818S . ...v.ll W.I III I , IIIU , 1 . Bookkeeper-troiat SIM lypist . F" Secretary old Sales P Wanted WANTED: Real Estate salesman ta work from one of Salem's best Idl cated offices. Rawlins Realty. FA, 2-4664 DO You have the gbility to Be a saK) mananer? we nave an opening in building material lines. Salary M over ride if you qualify. Our anefl know about . this. . Write Box 111 ' c0 Statesman, SALESMAN 23 to 40 for Mies depart ment. Must have previous : selling experience St be permanent. Salary' with permanent future and retire ment . plan for aggressive salesman. 1 car xurnisnea. Appiy 10 to Jl a.i Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 Com'L 612 Work Wanted. Male CARPENTRY work. Any kind. Reav onaoie. Z40 atacieay noaa. fnono 42054. . 614 Work Wanted, female HOUSEWORK 80e hour. CaB evening 616 Situattoss Wanted ROUSE Cleaning by hour. Efficient ynone 4344. F1X1T Man wants furniture, glueinj ueinf. Ukei also small repair jobs. Lacy . order for crochet work.. Call or 25468 wrrm VACANCY now occurs f6r two pre school children daily in trained ' nurses private home. Excellent con a l tions. pnone awn CHILD CARE 183 S. 1STH. PH. 2-gg7e. RARY Sitter. Phone 35323 LANDSCAPE, pruning, lawn k. 4-2! CEMENT work, prompt work, 2-031 2- 03ll 3- 63bt 1AY Worn fast, efficient ph ! Nancv's Nursery ' Age 2-. T:30 to 8iW. Ph. i-4948 . fOR Repairing, ref inishing, cieanull furniture call 20298 after 330 P.m. INSIDE Painting. Terma. Willamette Valley Roof Company phone 3994 CHILD Care. My home. 1598 S. Lib- erty. Phone 44548 J DIONING in your home or mine. Phono 24948 PAINTING 8c Decorating. Prompt cieah courteous service. No Job too small. STEADY work wanted. Cook. waitreaJL . bar tender, auto court worker, don t mnke or drink. Ca LAWN, putting in w ish waahinj. : etc. 883 S. ComX Phone ao516. 618 Education ; " YOUR JOB v ru H et1oa d ascribing 400 Vtc .1 ivmriM Sm arfvertiserri" i tn cu rmmt POPITLAR MECHAh.CS. POf ULAR SCIENCE, TRUE magarinee. GX approvodTWrit teterMtional . Correspondence Schools, F. I Knox. 8410 S. E. 68, Portland. . 623 Par gad Contract Salem Sand & Gravel Co. - Contract .Work Roads - Clearing - Ditching Sewer t Basement . -V. ' - Equipment Rental . ZHtching by the foot Phone day -$ Evenings 3-8248 or 2-4408 - ' ftalem, Oregon