The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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.8 Th Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Monday. May 21. 1951
Solons Critical
Of New Beef
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Price Ceilings
WASHINGTON, May 20 (JFh
A government program designed to
cut retail beef prices by 10 cents
a pound by October. 1 went into
effect today amid congressional
criticism.
Senator Butler (R-Neb.) called
the rollback order "confiscation."
Declaring that Price Stabilizer
Michael V. DiSalle "boasts' that
the order will save consumers
$700,000,000, Butler said: i
. "Cattle feeders will lose that
same $700,000,000. That's not sav
ing, that's confiscation."
DiSalle himself said flatly that
In spite of widespread protests
"we will not repeal the meat
order."
No Rationing
Nor should the rollback lead to
rationing, DiSalle said.
Interviewed on NBC's "Meet the
Press," the price chief said that
under the regulation prices still
will be high enough "to bring meat
to market.
He denied categorically that ra
tion books are being prepared or
that there is any present intention
of rationing meat. But he said that
no one could make a long term
prediction on that subject in the
light of the uncertain world situ
ation. DiSalle said he was sure that "a
very deep sense of responsibility"
on the part of congress would
ensure that price and wage control
laws, which expire June 30, will
be extended.
Won't See Change
Packers are required under the
new price ceiling to buy cattle at
prices averaging 10 per cent below
January levels. But housewives
probably won't notice an immed
iate change in their meat costs.
The live cattle rollback is de
signed to eliminate the squeeze on
wholesale and retail beef price
ceilings now in effect. Cattle price
rollbacks of 4 !4 per cent each have
been set for August 1 and October
1.
But cattle raisers argue that the
ceiling on cattle merely transfers
the squeeze from the packers to
the-cattle feeders and will cause a
'big drop in beef production. y
In today's debate, Reps. Javits
(R-N.Y.) and Boiling (D-Mo.)
supported the government move
to trim back meat prices.
Javits contended that rising food
costs are forcing city dwellers to
lower their living standards while 1
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New Independence
Lions to Install
Statesman Vtwi Service
INDEPENDENCE Installation
of new Central Lions club officers
will take place the night of May 29
a the Y: Cafe near here, it was de
cided ins- a (committee meeting fol
lowing Stbel regular club meeting
Monday! j
It will be a dinner meeting and
Lions hav4 been urged to bring
their wjvefe. Harry Day will be
installed as president to succeed
Marshall PpwelL
High School
Student Killed
PORTLAND, May 20 -JP)- A
two-carf smashup in the outskirts
of Portland claimed the life of a
high school student today. Three
other persons were injured.
T)eari is Richard James Kearnev.
i8, a sehiojr at Grant high school.
The girl riding with him, Jeanne
K. Schultzj, ; 17, a Gresham high
school student, suffered a hip frac
ture. j.
Driver and passenger of the
other car, ames F. Reams, 22, and
his brother, William Reams, 20,
both ofP4rtland, suffered severe
head arid face cuts.
Three Schools
s i i i
To Graduate
Statesman Newt Service
CLEiA R L, A K E Combined
eighth grade graduation exercises
for the sjchools of Clear Lake,
Wacondia, and Mission Bottom will
be held ai Clear Lake school at
8 p.m. May 24.
Graduates are Edward Murphy
of Clear Lake, Ronald Elliott arid
Alexander LaFollett of Mission
Bottom! and Joe Bowers of Wa
condaj Thi Rev. Dudley Strain of
the Fijrst Christian church in
Salem: jwill be the speaker, and
diplomas will be presented by
Homer Goulet.
The1 fcchtol year at Clear Lake
will close bn June 1 with a picnic
at noon; on the school grounds.
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REUNION! SET
SHERIDAN The Sheridan
high school class of 1937 will hold
a reunion) May 27 at the Jay
Sechrisi home near Ballston.
farmers are getting what he called
"a preferential deal" through par
ity regulations which assure them
of a fair return on things they sell
in relation! to things they buy.
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Statesman News Service'
It. Anrel New officers of the
Mi. Aneel PreD Mother's club
elected Thursday nigh, are Mrs.
Eqj rioirer, president; jurs. tui un
gelr, vice president; and Mrs. Andy
Scjpmidt, secretary-treasurer. Mrs.
Hdofer was reelected. ;
Brooks School will close here
Fifday, May 25, with a program
arid picnic dinner at noon. Mrs.
Lawrence Jackson is in charge of
the dinner arrangements, 'mere
w$l be a ball game in the after
noon and other sports.; - ,
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Hubbard Mis Carmen Scholl
presented 32 of her music pupils
in a recital at the 91 Consolidated
scfiool Thursday evening. The
program included piano solos,
mmbers by the orchestra and sel
ections by the Hawaiian guitars.
Jefferson Theta Rho girls
hdViored their mothers Thursday
niht with a program and refresh
ments in the IOOF hall. A decor
ated cake was presented to the 19
mothers in attendance
Rosedale Felix Martin, head
d'jrector for defense in this area,
has called a special meeting for
the Rosedale district Tuesday night
at! 8 o'clock at the school house.
He urges more people to attend
ard support the defense program.
Dayton The American Legion
Pjst of Dayton has purchased the
old grade school buildings and
property. The place will be made
infto a - community center with a
hme for the local post. Plans will
b discussed at the next meeting
of the legion for the rebuilding
of, the property.
Hubbard The annual Hubbard
hgh school Alumni picnic will be
held Sunday, June 10, at Pat's
Acres, . near Barlow. All former
HXibbard high school students,
teachers and their families are in
vited to attend. The picnic will be
preceded by an alumni dance Sat
urday night, June 9, at the Hub
bard fire hall.
Dayton Miss Patricia Ann
Huffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Torn Huffman, was graduated this
week from the school of nursing
of the Emmanuel hospital in Port
land. Independence Central high
school's 60 band uniforms arrived
b truck freight Wednesday and
band will wear them during a brief
program on the streets of Indepen
dence and Monmouth Tuesday.
,VaIIey
Obituaries
Mrs. Ella L. Nye
ALBANY Funeral services for
Mrs. Ella L. Nye, 87, will be held
from the Fisher C h a d e 1 in
Brownsville at 11 a.m. Monday,
May 21, with Monte Smith offi
ciating. Burial will be in the Ma
sonic cemetery at Brownsville.
Mrs. Nye who had been a resident
df Brownsville for a number of
years died in a Salem nursing
Home May 18. r
! Mrs. Nye was born in Austin,
Minn- June 8, 1863. She had lived
in Wisconsin and Illinois before
going to California in 1910. In
1932 she moved to Brownsville
and in 1948 to Corvallis. Recently
she had been living in Salem. She
vfras a member of the Brownsville
Christian church.
In 1883, at Winneconne, Wis.,
sne was married to Paul Edwin
Nye. He died in 1942 Surviving
are two sons, Ralph E. Nye of St.
Louis, Mo., and Arthur T. Nye of
Salem; three grandchildren, and
tjwo great grandchildren.
Mrs. Jennie F. Smith
j SILVERTON r- Final rites for
Mrs. Jennie F. Smith, 72, Silver
ion, will be held at 2 p.m. today
at Ekman mortuary. Mrs. Smith,
vho had lived here for 10 years,
ied at her home at 509 Whittier
t. on Friday.
Surviving are her widower,
Melvin Smith, Silverton; and seven
children, Mrs. Neva Opela, Sil
verton, Mrs. Lee Parton, Wood
turn, Mrs. Jessie Jividen and Wil
liam , Smith, North Platte, Neb.,
Russell Smith, Omaha, Neb., Mil
ford Smith, Springfield, and Don
kid Smith, Gerber, Calif. Inter
inent will be at Valley View cem
etery. The Rev. Douglas Harrell
will officiate.
Certainly I'll settle for
CURLY'S MILK
There's nothing better
, than a delicious glass of
CURLY'S MILK. Treat
your family your friends
to CURLY'S MILK often.
Alwsjys ask for CURLY'S
and enjoy the best.
CURLY'S
Phone 3-0703
Your Friendly
Homo Owned Dairy
Sheridan . Mr. and Mrs. j C.
Wayne Flynn of Sheridan willjbe
honored May 29 at a dinner given
by the Chamber of CornmeiSce.
Flynn has been active in the work
of the organization, and was Re
cently appointed postal inspector,
which duties he will assume June
1.
Sheridan The Ninety and
Nine Men's group of the Christian
churches ; in Yamhill county ill
hold a rally May 21 at the Shejri
dan Christian church. The Rev.
Elery Parrish, pastor of the Ubelrty
church in Salem will be the speak
er. A supper will -open the even
ing at 7 o'clock in the church par
lors with the sisterhood in charge.
Silverton Prof. Howard W.
Runkele of the speech department
at Willamette university will id
dress the Silverton Rotary c ub
this noon. His subject will be "All
in the way You Word It."
SHERDDAN WINS
SHERIDAN Sheridan hi eh
school won high scores in jthe
commercial typing and shorthand
contest held in Newberg recently,
it was learned this week. Winriers
included Laureen Hadley, Wilbert
JsnenK, irna Hutchins, Rene Liux
ana wuoert Shenk.
Salem Market
Quotations
(As of late yesterday)
BUTTERFAT
Premium .
.76
.74
.66
.76
.81
No. 1
No. 2
BUTTER
Wholesale
Retail ...
EGGS (Buyinr)
(Wholesale prices range from 5
to 7 cents over buying price.)
urge a a
Large A , ,
Medium AA ,
Medium A
.54
.52
J2
.48
.38
.27
.31
.29
.19
.14
.29
Small
POULTRY
Leghorn hens
Colored hens " ,
Colored fryers
Leghorn fryers
Old roosters
Roasters
LIVESTOCK
(Valley Parkin Company Quotations)
Fat Dairy Cows
22.00
Cutters
Bulls .
19.00 to 21.00
23.00 to 27.50
22.00 to 24.00
32.00 to 35.00
. 30 00 to 22.00
24.00 to 27.00
Dairy heifers
Good veal
Lambs, wooled
Lambs, sheared
Ewes, wooled
10.00 to 16.00
2.00 to 12.00
30.00 to 23.00
Ewes, sheared
Spring lambs
Salem
Obituaries
HAUGHOM
John Haughom, late resident of 4160
C Center St.. Salem. May 16 at the; age
of 69. Survived bv wife. Josephine
Haugnom; cniiaren. irvin r iromi 2an
Francisco, MiMerd O., from Thiefriver
Falls, Minn., and Mrs. Harold Sanflum,
MowDnage, s. u.; ana live granacnii
dren; brother of Mrs. Carl Swensen.
Montevideo. Minn., and Mrs. Annie
Kvedloge, Thiefriver Falls. Services
will be held Monday. May 21. at 2 !p.m.
at the Calvary Lutheran church inf Sil
verton. interment in Miller cemetery.
Officiating will be The Rev. A. Hoko
son assisted by The Rev. P. W. Erik-
sen, under the direction of WL T.
Rigdon company.
SEDORE
Baby Danny Sedore. at a local hos
pital May 17. Survived by parents Mr.
and Mrs. Louis D. Sedore: grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Arellanes of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Sedore of Salem. Services were (held
at Clough-Barrick chapel. j
EAST I
Richard Mitchell East. Infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. East. 19j2 N.
Commercial St., at a local hospital.
May 19. Also survived by a sfster,
Peggy East, Salem: grandparents! Mr.
and Mrs. O. Earl East. Ogden. Utah,
and -Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell.
Clearfield. Utah. Graveside services
will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuepday.
Mav 22. i at Belcrest Memorial ipark
with Bishop John Salisbury officiating.
Direction by W. T. Kigaon cnapei.
YOUNG I
George Young, late resident of 148
N. Commercial st.. at a local hospital
May 18 at the age of 84. Announce
ment of services later by Howell-Ed
wards chape L
TTBBITS
Fannie Alice Tibbits. at the residence
at 2110 Lansing ave.. May 20. Survived
by husband, John C. Tibbits. Salem;
sisters. Mrs. Bessie Rossier. Stockton.
Calif., and Mrs. Lucy Vockel. Oakland.
Calif.: and brothers, Charles K. Baxley,
Oakland, and Alfred D. Baxley. Santa
Rosa. Calif. Services will be held! at 10
a.m. Wednesday. May 23, at the Virgil
T. Golden chapel. i
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned was on May 5; 1951
by order of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Marion County,
appointed administratrix of the estate
of Laura T. Ramsden. deceased, and
has qualified as such. All Creditors of
said estate are notified to present their
claim, duly verified, to me at the of
fice of Roy H. Wassam. 316 Masonic
Building, Salem. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 14 day of May, 19SU
v Oda Welch Stege, ,
administratrix
Roy H. wassam.
Attorney for Estate
31 Masonic Building
Salem. Oregon. M 14. 21. 28. J. 4.111.
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND. May 20 -AP)- Butterfat
Tenauve. subject immediate change:
Premium quality maximum to JS to I
per cent acidity delivered in Portland,
75-78c lb.: first quality, 73-76c: second
quality. 7174c Valley routes and coun
try points 2c less.
Butter Wholesale FOB" bulk cube
to wholesalers: Grade A A. 93 score, 70c
lb.; A. 92 score, 69c: B, 90 score. 64c;
C, 89 score, 59c Above prices strictly
nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles. 46,,i-48'.c
lb.: Oregon 5-lb loaf. 49-SOc.
Eggs (To wholesalers): Candled eggs
containing no loss, cases included. FOB
Portland. A large 59-60' ic; A medium
57-58'2c: B grade 55-56 'ac.
Live Chickens (No. I quality. FOB
plants): Broilers l-2 lbs 30-31c;
fryers. 2-3 lbs.. 30-3 lc; 3-4 lbs.. 29-30c;
roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 30c; light bens,
all weights. 79-30c; heavy hens, all
weights, 31 -32c; old roosters, all
weights. 15-17c.
Rabbits Average to growers: Live
white. 4-5 lbs.. 28-30C lb.; 5-6 lbs. 27-30c;
old does. 12-16c: few higher; fresh
dressed fryers to retailers. 60-65c; some
higher.
Fresk Dressed Meats (wholesalers te
retailers; roliars per CWT.):
Beef: Steers good-choice. 500-700
lbs.. $52-57; commercial. 850; utility,
$45; cows, commercial. $49-50; utility.
$45: canners-cutters. $43.50-45.
Beef cuts (Good steers): Hind quar
ters, $61.40; rounds. $58: full loins,
trimmed. $82-86; triangles. $52; fore
quarters. $48.50.
Veal: Good. $58-62; commercial. $54
56. Calves: Good-choice. $56-60; com
mercial. $53-54.
Pork cuts: Loins, No. 1. 8-12 lbs..
$48-51: shoulders. 16 lbs. down, $38-41:
spareribs, $45-47; fresh hams. $53-54.
Lambs: Good-choice. $56-57.
Wool: Willamette valley. $1.15 at
country shipping points.
Moriair: SI .20-1.25 lb. on , 12-month
growth. FOB country shipping points.
Country-Killed Meats:
Mutton: Best. 60-90 lbs.. 28-30c lb.:
rough heavy bucks, ewes. 24-26c.
Veal: Top quality. 55-57c; good heav
ies. 48-50c; others 45-47c.
Beef: Good cows, 45-4 8c lb.; canners-
cutters. 40-43C.
Hogs: Light blockers. 31 -32c lb.: sows,
light. 26-28c.
Lambs: Top grade, 53-5Sc lb.; lower
grades. 46-48c.
Onions: Western OTe. yellows,- med
ium No. 1. $2.50-3.00: 50-lb. sacks No. 1.
3-inch min... $3.25-3.50. some to $3.75:
Calif white wax. $4.75-5 00. 50 lbs.
Potatoes: Ore. Russets. No. 1A. $3.25-
4.00: 25 lbs.. 90c-$1.00: Idaho Russets.
No. 1A. $4 00-4.25. Calif, long white. 100
lbs.. 3.50-75.
Hav: U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa, deliv
ered car and truck lots, FOB Portland,
mostly $30 ton; Willamette valley grain
and clover hay. nominally $25 a ton.
baled at farm.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by the
Oregon State Board of Higher Educa
tion at Room 203. Benson Hotel. Port
land. Oreeon. until 2 o'clock P.M. Pa
cific Daylight Saving Time (1 o'clock
P.M.. Pacific Standard Time. on Mon
day, June 18, 1951. for the Remodeling
of "the Dairy Building for the Oreeon
State College, at Corvallis. Oregon. The
Bid will cover all of the General Work.
Mechanical Work, and the Electrical
Work.
One set - of drawings, specifications
and form of contract documents may
be obtained by prime bidders only
from C. Howard Kable. Architect at
225 Sherlock Building. Portland. Ore
gon. tiDon the deposit of twenty dol
lars ($20.00). The deposit will be re
funded when the contract documents
have been returned in good condition.
The drawines. specifications and form
of contract documents may be exam
ined at the Builders' Exchanges in
Portland. Salem and Eugene or in the
office of the Architect.
All bidders must comply with the
laws of the State of Oregon relating
to qualifications of bidders. Title 98.
Chanter 1. Oregon Compiled Laws An
notated. No bid will be considered unles
fully completed 'in the manner pro
vided in the "Instruction to Bidders"
upon the bid form provided by the
Architect and is accompanied by a
certified check or bid bond executed
in favor of the State of Oregon and the
Oregon State Board of Higher Educa
tion in an amount not less than ten
oer cent of the total amount of the bid.
to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated
damages should the bidder neglect or
refuse to enter into a contract and
orovid suitable bond for the faith
ful performance of the work In "the
event the contract Is awarded to him.
The Oregon State Board of Higher
Education reserves the right o reiect
anv or all bids and to waive all inform
alities. No bidder mav withdraw his bid after
the hour set for the opening thereof
until after the elapse of 30 days from
the bid open in.
OREGON STATE BOARD
OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
By Charles D. Byrne.
Secretary, Eugene. Oregon.
My 21
NOTICE OF REVIEW AND EQUALI.
ATION Or ASSESSMENT ROLL OF
PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES
The State Tax Commission hereby
gives public noUce as by law provided
that it will attend in its office at the
capital on the second Monday InJune.
1951, and publicly examine the assess
ment roll by it made, and review the
same, and correct all errors in valua
tion description, quantities or qual
ities of property by it assessable and
in apportionments of asessments made
by it: and it shall be the duty of the
persons and companies interested to
appear at the time and place appoint
ed. Petitions or applications for the re
duction or change of apportionment
of a particular assessment shall be
made in writing, verified by the oath
of the applicant, its president, sec
retary, managing agent or attorney in
fact, and be filed with the commission
on or before the day the commission is
required by law to meet as a board of
review, and any petition or applica
tion not so made, verified and filed
shall not be considered or acted upon
by the commission.
STATE TAX COMMISSION.
By Ray Smith.
Commissioner and Secretary.
May 21. May 28 and June4.
BTDS WANTED
Sealed bids wanted for boarding for
a period of twelve months commencing
July 1. 1951, all prisoners confined in
the Marion County Jail, will be re
ceived by the County Court at 10:00
A.M.. June 15. 1951. in the County Court
Room in. the Courthouse at Salem.
Oregon.
Bids must be filed with the County
Clerk before the time mentioned above.
The right is reserved to reiect any r
all proposals or to accept the proposal
deemed best for Marion County.
H. C. Mattson. County Clerk.
Pro Tern. My. 14-21-28 J. 4-11
300 Personal
310 Meeting Noflc
tfgt May
MASONIC Lodge No. 4 Wed..
23. M. M. degree, T JO pjn.
312 Lost and found
LOST In State office building, wide
ornate wedding band and large blue
opal ring. Phone 3-3537. Reward.
314 TronaTPot failloa
ROOM for one or two passengers' to
Iowa. Leaving Thursday. 31st. Ex
- change references. Phone 2-5387.
300 Personal
316 Personal
gTA.NJ.rY Home- Products Ph 43883 T
LUiHUUCb AnonynKMis Fh
. PO Bs 124. MCA Wed fri 8 00 p m
400 Agriculture
(02 Livestock !
WEANER pigs. 3625
St." 'Phone
LARGE 6-year-old Holstein Guernsey
cow, fresh May 22. Phone 12-6396.
4340 State. I i
GOOD pasture for 2 or 3 horses. Phone
2-3286. j j j
1 MARE and fine loosing 3 year filly.
Kiqqen. not trainee; ZZ033.
WANTED: Fat iambs, feeder lamb and
ewes. Also all types of livestock.
Olen Cannoy.iPh. 4-1361 Call eve
nings. ! f t
BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer E. C
Mc-Candlish 1127 3 Mh Ph '3-8147
tO.N DtAJ Livestock buyer Clause fckl
. wards. Rt 3. Box 899E Ph 4-1113.
LICENSED Livestock, buyer H. E.
Snethen 1940 Lancaster dt Pr 12-1345
HULL SERVICE, reasonable Neteon s
artyplace anytime Phone 4-2949.
BONDED livestock ouyer A Som.
mer. 2130 Chemawa; Rd. Ph 42617.
404 Poultry and Rabbits
LAYING cages for 450 hens. Reason
able. Phone 4-2686.
NEW HAMS HIRE Cornish j Cross
cnicks every Frtdayj, Gehnng Hatch-
try, jnvrrio. t-none piack iaa
DAY -OLD and started chicks E. Cen
ter Street Phone 22861. Lee's Hat
chery. . i : . I
408 Pets
f
2 Cocker pups ;to give away. Phone
JJO-13. ; F
LE GRAY KENNELS, r 31083. '
MOOKfe.s lropicai I fish aauarium
Fish, tanks plants heaters 8c ther
mostats. Marvel pumps 2 miles from
S Lancaster on Macleav Rd ; Phone
27321 i 1 !
EXOTIC aquarium fishes Aquariums
and aquarium supplies. Salem Seed
and Implement Co. j Front and; State
Phone 3-4903 ' I I
I KUflCAl i.H AND SUPPLIES C
L MANN BATTLEOREEKj RD
TURNER OREGON . i
410 Seeds and Plants
BURBANK certified
mountain 'grown
potatoes. Puritan Cider
Works, West
Salem.
TOMATOES 35e doz.
bedding plants.
fuchsias, begonias.
geraniums, etc.
Arthur Oppen's Greenhouse. Auburn
Hoad. Phone 4-19331
CHOICE sedling turberous begonias 25c
each or $2.50 doz. Good selection fus
chias including all 1951 introductions.
Geraniums St 25 varieties ivy gerani
ums. 4'a miles North on Wallace Rd.
Turn at fork of polk county 'bridge
in W. Salem. iClaggett's Greenhouse.
414 Farm Equipment
2 GOOD late tnodi Gibson tractors
with some equipment. Howser Bros.
1410 S. 12th. i
425 Auction Sales
Auction 'House
2 MI. EAST ON CENTER ST.. SALEM.
BIG FURNITURE AUCTION EVERY
TUESDAY EVENING. j
i
450 Merchandise
451 Machinery and Tools
ROTOTILLER sales, parts, and service
Howser Bros. Phi 3-3646 1410 S
12th i i j
tUUK time ana effort demands good"
tools. Rent or buy them at Housei
Bros. 1410 S 12th i
455 Household Goods for Sale
FOR SALE: Electrolux vacuum clean
er. $40: curtain stretchers. S. 1235
So. 15th St. i !
NEW 18th Century , period davenport
Ac chair, deep rose Sc blue color
Broca telle upholstery. Cost 8410. Sell
for 8275. Duncan Phyfe cherry wood
dining table & 6 tapestry covered
chairs. Cost $325. Sell for $200. Call
3-4016 office ; hours. 4-3863 evenings.
HOUSEHOLD furniture, dinette set.
rug bedroom suite, miscellaneous.
Phone 23935. i
NEW and used furniture at reduced
prices. HALL'S FURNITURE CO..
1979 Fairgrounds Road. Phone 4-3481.
TRADE your old furniture for new, at
HALL'S FURNITURE STORE in
Hollywood. 1979 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph.
4-3481. ! i j
Used Furri.. Cheap
TRADE TERMS j
Valley rum. Co. 283 No Com!! 2-7472
(56 Wanted. Household Goods
Buy -I Sell -Trade
Furniture, appliances, antiques, guns.
misc. Phones 2-040Z. T. F. Furniture
Co. 566 Edgewater. foot of bridge,
W.. Salem. i H i
RUGS. Wootiry 35110.
Furniture or anything of value. The
FURNITURE MART. 419 Ferry. Ph.
43772. j ! - ' t
SEWING machines. Woodry 35110.
CASH for your furniture. One piece
or houseful lamhert?. 3-7H.
DAVENOS. Woodry, 35110.
Glenn Woodry pays cash
Fair honest prices paid
Buy anything of value
Phone 3-5110 today, now;
TRADER LOUIE offers fair cash prices
on furniture and misc. Phone 3-8558
or brin to 1870 Lana Ave
APPLIANCES. Woodry. 35H0.
CASH for your furniture and appli-
ances. HALLS FURNITURE blUKt,
1979 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 4-3481.
BOATS, trailers, j Woodry. 35110.
Highest Prices!
Valley Furni Co. 2-7472
WASHERS. Woodry. 35110. i ""
What Hove U 2 sell 7 Woodry! pays U
spot cash. -Phone 3-5110 for more
dough. . ... j - j
458 Building Materials
PICKETS low as 74e ea. 2x4 and box
ing 839.50. Masonite. sheetrock. wall
board, low as 81-76 4x8 sheet. Ceiling
tile 12x13 room $14.80. Reject plywood
all thicknesses. Medium Fiberglass
83.21 roll Stained shakes and under
course $14.85. Pioneer-Flintkote roof
ing of all kinds. Screen doors. Jamb
sets S3.BS. Easy monthly payments,
only lOa down. North city limits on
99. PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER
YARD. 2-0974. S
Roofing j
Steel '& Aluminum
Limited sizes 'and quantities.
SAFFRON SUPPLY CO.
325 N. Coml Phone 2-4189
Dc T-T
M-D.De. 4a.Ckwa.Mj.
DR& .CHAN . . . LAM
CHINESE CEZ2ALXSTS
241 Nertfc Liberty
(Tnctatra ibm lial. XT7 M ITH-
erty Offleo ope Saturday only 18
a -fa. to i bjbu to P-m consults-
uosl Blood Dressure and urine testa
I
are me of caarg. Pracuced since
UIL- I ' t - -
Scotty
i. L - w
450 Merchandise
458 Building Materials
BARGAINS FOR BUILDERS
Shiplap and 2x4 $33.00 M
3-Tab Rig, 21 lbs. 755 So.
Sheetrock. 4x8 . 14 Sht
Window Frames 504 Disc.
i SERVICE LUMBER CO.
Phone 2882 Silverton
WANTED. GREEN LBR.
Reaw cants, dimension and one Inch
, Market Price. . End tnmmini not
necessary. Call Oliver Bacon 39183
Eve. 22576 Salem lumber 8t Manu
Mmif -tirine Co
WATER PROOF WALLBOARD
New 4x8 sheets waterproof wallboard
$2 20. Ideal bath room, kitchen walls,
farm buildings. Used for flooring,
. over cement, shiplap or rough floor-,ir-g.
PLYWOOD
22c and .23c:
20c: 13c:
V. 10c and 12c. Car load supdIv
Pick your choice. .
ROOFING
210 lbs. 3-tab composition roofing,
choice of colors 87.50 sq. Roll roofing
$2 45. No. 1 cedar shingles $10.50 and
$11.50 so. .
SHAKES SIDING
First quality painted shakes $14 so,. As
bestos siding $10 sq.
C. G. Long
1 Mile North of Keizer-.
Ph .2-5821. 4-3139
OVERSTOCKED ON PLYWOOD "
WE NEED ROOM
1" Reject 25c ft.: i" Repect 19c ft..
i" Reject 24c ft., Reiect 13c ft..
Reject 21c ft.. i Reject 4'xr 12c
It. all other sizes, including 4 x10'
& 4'xir 10'icft.
KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD
Front Xt Court Phone 3-9163
REMODEL REPAIR IMPROVE
ON
E-Z Terms
10 down. 30 months to pay on the
Keith Brown building loan plan.
No mortgage required
KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD
Front A Court Phone 3-9163
You can finance your remodeling, re-
pairs, garages, barns, painting, etc.
with 10 down 36 months to pay
Call for free estimates and informa
tion. Epping Lumber Co.
T.40 Silverton Rd. Ph. 2-2054
Lower Prices
Cedar Shingles best quality all grades
ceuverea. m in. no. l carton packed
CEDAR WALL shakes, painted all
colors. Oak end Pecan hardwood
flooring all irrades. Common lumber.
Call 2-1196 Salem, evenings. Ted
Muller.
460 Musical Instruments
120 BASS accord ian. phone 2-7751. be
tween 6 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays.
SPINET piano, top quality. Phone
3-4641.
PIANO accordion, electric guitar tape
recorder. Phone 3-4641.
12 BASS accordion and case. $50. 1870
N. Cottaee.
GOOD USED Puuio H L. Stiff
462 Sports Equipment
12 FT. BIRCH CRAFT boat, good con
dition. $90. Phone 2-0572.
GOOD 25 ft. trailer house, fully equip
ped. Electric brakes and dollys. $1295.
Phone 44197.
66 Trade, Miscellaneous
30.06 S porter for good camera. Prefer
press type. Phone. 24880.
(68 For Rent. Miscellaneous
TOOLS & equipment to make a good
Job better Rent or buy at Howser
Bros 1410 S 12th Phone 33646
tUUK tcwioi now Kent a Siugei
elec portable sewing machine $6 per
mo Free pick up 8c delivery Singer
Sewing Machine Co 130 N Com'l
Ph 33512.
U DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT Blan
kets furn. 197 S Liberty. Ph. 2-9062,
470 For Sale. Miscellaneous"
PLASTI-KOTE requires no waxing
for your floors or linoleum. Y eater
Appliance Co. 373 crnemeneta
BARGAIN. Modern Crane gas fired hot
water furnace. Also UniXlow pump.
Albany 2Q49K.
KEN MORE automatic washing machine
with suds-saver. (Bolts down) 39812.
NEW '51 5-tube Motorola car radio.
Universal make. Call 43637 after
5:30.
Carpenter Tools
8" Craftsman saw, plus i h.p. motor.
Used very little. Garden tools. Elec
tric neater. Misc. items. No Sunday
sales. 1325 N. Zlst. Call Morflay
REFRIGERATOR. Westinghouse. 7
Cubic foot and in good condition.
Phone 3-4825. - .
VACUUM. Rexair, almost new. Make
offer, must sell. Phone 3-5674.
IRRIGATION system 2000 - ft. pipe.
pump & motor. Cream separator.
, wood saw & motor. Call Turner 7X1,
Brown.
FARMERS phone. Phone 3-1086.
VACUUM Kirby. cost $148. will sell
for $50. Phone 35674.
SEVERAL, good used lawn mowers.
Howser Bros.. 1410 S. lZtn.
GAS range, full size, oil circulator.
Both reasonable. 2084 Warner. 1'hone
26086. . -
I Flagstone
Stayton flagstone from original pit.
Colorful, good quality. Stepping
stones, wall & patio rock. Also red
lava rock, granite and boulders for
; gardens or walls.
I ' Cedar Posts
Telephone and electric poles, garden
..stakes and pegs.
I Rustic Fencing
Red cedar any type. Rustle rose trellis,
picket and grape stake fences made
to order.
Fertilizer
Rotted Manure Composts
Phillips Bros. Phi 43081
No Sunday Business
PHONE 3-9303 and ask to see the new
Johnston power mower. 4 cycle Sriggs
Stratton engine mower by Jacobs n.
: Absolutely the finest mower in Sa
lem. We have employed 4 local Uni
versity athletes to demonstrate these
: mowers. Phono 3-9303 for free dem
onstration.
VACUUM, Kerby, good condition. $2$T
Call 3-5674. ;
imhju usea pianos fn ea H
tlf Furn Co
TOP SOIL, river silt, fill dirt Millers.
Phone 4-4181. -
GOAT MILK. 3718 HOLLYWOOD AVE,
PHONE 20279.
SAVE $2l Order Better Homes and
Gardens now. Price 3 years. $5 New
' or renewal. After June 1st 3' year
$7. Phone 2-7823 or write Mrs. Paul
H. Hauser. 825 Saginaw.
NEW ana Used aewtng Hkmiwi
: Yeater ApoUanee Co. 373 Chemek-
eta
if" MM Victor projector, sound or
silent. $133. 1250 N. Winter. Phono
3-5486.
VACUUM clean for sale or trade. What
have your Phone 3-5674.
VACUUM. Eureka, late model. Also
baby buggy. Make offer. Ph. 3-5474.
zo fortiana tta
WASHING Macmnes. New and Used.
Yeater Appliance Co. 873 Cnemek-
" eta i
Linoleum $3.45
V A LI .FT rtTRN CO W W COM'L
fLAS'll'KuTE Requires no Wauni
for roar floors or linoleum Yeete
Aoofiance Co. 37 Ohemeketa
ABY SHOES Bronzed. Ave Plating
Co. 245 Oalt St.
LllCTaJC Ranges New and Used.
Yeater Appliance Co. tli Cbemek-
eta : :
. RIVER SILT
for lawos li ffevrdens. PboM 1-114$ or
450 iMerchandise
470 For Sale, miscellaneous
GOOD 1 wheel trailer $35. J. M. ! Cl
son. RL 4. Box &50 (Baxter Rd. south
of 12th St. Junction).
VACUUM clean. Electro, all at
tachments. (25.: Late model. Pnons
j i ii.
FOR SALE: H.P. Wisconsin Air cocl
ed motor complete with clutch
mounted on fo;ur wheel bean culti
, vator. Perfect! shap. $230. KoUtad
Canneries. Inc . f ront c "U" Streets.
-Silverton. Oregon. -
3-357-1. -
V alliii" SaritI Gravel Co.
Crushed Rock j
'or road & drrvewav Cement. Ready
mix Concrete f Garden Sand BuD
donne trainage and ditchlne i vd.
r dnf :iFe Phone ,-34jl
DEEP FREEZE. Lke new. ct 19S.S5.
win sen naif price, phne 3-?674.
DEEPFREEZE Freezers. Yeater Ap-
pnanre to.. jta unemeKe'a. j
USED Singer round bobbin drop ; leaf
treadle rewing marhine. Good condi
tion. Special $14.50.! Singer Sewing
wninr o. iji' n . torn I.
ELECTRIC bottle cooler. 1J case cap
acity. Excellent condition. Grand
Theatre. .f j !
4 FEET cast iron: S.H. soil pipe S5c ft.:
Ha" galvanized pipe; 35c ft.: 4 " cast
iron soil fittings. li" drainage! fit
tings. Phone 35387 eves. i
172 - Wanted. - Miscellaneous
SAVE your Newspapers : Maeaxines
for Crippled Children Societv. Call
Citv Waste Paper Co. for pickups.
253S Hollvwoort Dr PhtTTe 22975 i
Cascara Bark
i
Valley Furn. Col 285 N.'Coral 2-7471
474 Miscellaneous
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE D MOST
CASES i
Bring or Mall Your Plates for Repair
DR HARRY SEMLF.R. DENTIST
Hr,l-vK RHf gfte a,j rnT PH '-.'11
AM lu Buy wseo cameras St le'nsei.
McEwan Photo Shop. 24S N. High
176 Fuel
3IaV Special
"DOUBLE" Green SUmps
Hand picked 16", slab wood
Screened sawdust,
12 mill ends.
Ph. 2-7442.
IS Mruoo
Old and Second Growth Fir
2 UNIT LOADS
Delivered to Salem til 00
For orders Please call collect
independence 42 -Independence
Lumber and
Manufacturing iComoany
tnHfnfmtfn.t i Oreeon
We5t Salem iFuel Cd.
-IN DRY OR5GREEN SLAB WOOD
DRY PLANER ENDS j
Old crowth block wood 18 in cleaa
no bark j
SCREENED SAWDUST
RURAL? DELIVERIES
DIESEL AND STOVE OIL 1
Phone; Salem 2-4031 1
Also pick up wood at 1525 Edcewatev
St W Salem
Spi rial
i
Planer trimmings " ' S3 00 cord
CAPITOL LUMBER - FUEL CO.
3-7721 or 8-6024 ?
ORDER Anderson's choice slab wood
now. z cords 112 00, Phone 2-7751
n tut ru Dn rr '
Ph 3-8453 2025 S 12th. 18" Old Ftr
veneer wores "sdiu tor I urn ace U
refi i I j
Highway Fuel Co. I
lean sawdust! wood 'green or! Cry.
Stove-Diesel oils -Ask for Penny
Saver StampsJ Ph $6444. j
500 Business & Finance
510 Money to Loan
Private iloney
On Cars ' Trucks & Trailer Borneo
Long or Short rerma Payments
Roy H. Simmonsl
iM S Commerelat St Phone S-8HJ
AUIO uUANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
1U S. Church St i Ph 2-24JT
Parking Aplenty
T.ic M1I8-S154 !
Start 1951 !
: with'
CUCAN SLATE
Pay off; youri bills with
a convenient !
BILL CONSOLIDATION" loan
Fast, friendly service.
Typical plana
IS Mo.
Amount
150.00
380.00
- 760.00
Paymenta
12.00
30.00
60.80
Pacific Industrial Loans
11 S Liberty
Phone 4-22P3
PH1VATK Monev to' loan Pn 2T
CASH
$25 to $500 I
A fast and friendly loan service t
men and wofnen, married or singio
and It's "Yes'' to 4 out of 6 who ap
ply. Up to $500 oq Auto, up to $4od
on furniture Salary end conven-
- tent paymenta arranged. Don't bor
row unnecessarily.; but If you need
cash for any good reason, phone hto
- "Yes" Manager or come in today.
PERSONAL
Finance Company;
of Salem
10S S. High St. j Ph. 2-2464
Lie No. S-122 M-165.! C. B. Allen. Mq
CASH -! NOW i
$25.00 to j $500.00
Salem's largest and - eldest home-owned
loan company offers money whoa,
you need ttl t
You can pay anytime te reduce set
cost I - j i
No endorsers, or help from friend!
On cars, trucks trailer homes to $500X1
On furniture.: livestock, equipment,
alary or other personal property ugt
to 8300-00 1 - j !
Phone or vtsit our -office today I
Hear "Top Trades' U:C5 daily KSIXf,
U90 KC'all j
General fFinance Corp.
Lie. No 8138 and M338
PHONE 8-9181 ; 136 S CO MX
$$! CASH
HOLLYWOOD FINANCE CO.
1980 Fairgrounds Road t
(next door to bank) j
Free Parking lot !
S 291. m S6 i Can -703$.
FARM ana OITY LOANS
4 and 5
four own terms of repayment wlthtf
reason. Cash for Real Estate Con
tracts and Second Mortrsres.
CAPITOL SECUBJT1L3 CO.
687 Court St. t Pn. 4-22SS
HMI BmnlovTnent
602 Help Wcnfd
WANTED: Middle aged man or courlo
. to work at Steady employment. Mot
Information call J609S.
WAMTED: Strawberry picker. Rifi
later now. . A. Kurts, 4385 N. HivJ
Fd. Phone 4-12P3.
Now -Jobs!
Y Ant Bkkr-r out of town
S i SO
t- ,
Ores
SiSO
T Graduate lab tevn.
F Oiiice nurse. Dr's ass't .
f SecreUry. ex. wkf eond. .
F Steno, sevtral , to
F Sales clic 20-35, wmn'i wear
T Typist. Cjjt- several ...
M Jr. acct. some trg. 8c tip.
M Bank teller, single. A1a
COMMERCIAL PLACXii.-.HI AC
494 Stitp Pb-wy 2-
rBY cook, experienced, top pay
P 4
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4rHW6W
V &hop. Portland KxO.
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