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O 1 qoyi. lean Jumps Slightly CHICAGO Oct MflVDemand came into soybeans late in the session on the board of trade to day, lifting that commodity a couple of cents and helping the rest 4 of the market recover earlv losses. Only lard failed to join in ine late raiiy. Wheat closed 34-74 higher, corn Va lower to hieher. oat un changed to higher, rye (new styie; unchanged to higher, soybeans 2 to 2 higher and lard 8 to 60 cents a hundred pounds lower. t The agriculture 'department an nounced the. November schedule calls for exDort of about 44 nnn . 000 bushels of wheat and rye, which undoubtedly will be mostly wheat Major recipients will be India, West Germany, Egypt and Brizil. In addition, about 19,000, 000 bushels of coarse grains and oil seeds are scheduled for ex port ." ALTAR GROUT DONATES HUBBARD The St Agnes Altar society met Tuesday after noon in the; home of Miss Mary Bronec Members voted a $25 do nation to the Woodburn St Luke's schol Christian family fund. Card parties are being planned by the group. ' ' t'urlland Produce 11 The Stclecaca, Solera, Oregon Tuesday, October 8, 1851 Losses Hold Edge on Gains InStoekMart NEW YORK, Oct MV-Losses outnumbered the gains by a slight margin on the stock exchange to-1 cay in an indecisive session. , The pattern" of mixed prices extended into every major group. Changes either .way were frac tions in most cases. .The volume bit 1,860,000 shares. The Associated Press averages dldnt reflect a wholly true pic ture of the market as the figure for 60 stocks advanced ' 10 cents to $101.30, a new 21-year high. The industrial and utility cate gories gained 10 cents each while rails remained unchanged. Over the weekend Canada an nounced it would sell part of its gold production for non-monetary purposes in the world markets. Since Canadian markets were closed because of Thanksgiving day in the dominion, it was ex pected any reaction , would- crop up in New York. At the opening such gold min ing shares as Alaska, Juneau, Homestake, Dome and Mclntyre all moved ahead a bit But before the session ended Mclntyre slipped Into the loss column and Home stake wound up unchanged from Its previous close. . .Howe Sound, which is a gold no copper operation, moved up 1 at 81. PORTLAND. Oct. S-(AP)-BtUrt Tentative, subject to 1 mmidiitt change: Premium quality, maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 7-77c lb; first quality. 12-lx; second quality. 5-72c Valley routes and country points 2c less. Butter Wholesale T.OB, bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. S3 score, 70c In; A. 9 score. 6$c; B, DO score. 4c; c. 89 score, 59c. Above prices stricUy nominal, Cheese Selling price- to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles, 43 1.-44 Vc lb; Oregon Hb loaf. 47-48c. Eggs to wholesalers): Candled eggs containing no loss, cases included. F. OJt. Portland: A large. 67-68c; A medium. 53'--57c; A small. 43-44c; B grade. 52-55C. Live chickens (No. 1 quality, F.OJ3. plants): Fryers. 2,-3 lbs. 27-28c; 3-4 lbs, 27-28c; roasters. 4 lbs and over, 27-28c; light bens, all weights, 18c; heavy bens. aU weignts. 2Q-2c; old roosters, all weights, 13-14c. Rabbits Average ta growers: Live white, 4-5 lbs. 26-28C ib; 5-6 lbs. 23-25c; eld does. 10-14c, few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 60-63c; some higher - - Dressed turkeys A grade, young hens.1 net to grower F.O.B. farm on dressed basis, nominally 40-41c lb; A g-.ade toms nominally 35c; A grade toms to retailers, 45-46c lb; few higher; New York style A grade -hens 49-50c. Walnuts Approximate price to grow ers for orchard run: Franquette, 17-18c lb; wholesale price F.O.B. shipping point, large No. 1. 314-3',ic lb; No. 2 grade babies 23s,il53,ic. Fresh dressed meats wholesalers to retailers; dollars per cwt): Beef: Steer-. - choice. 500-700 lbs, 156.70-57.10; good. S54.70-55.10; commer cial. $49.70-50.10; utility. $44.70-45.10; cows, commercial. $47.50-50.10; utility $43.00-45.10; canners-cutters. $42.00-43.60. Beef cuts (choice; steers): Hind quarters. $62.00-40; rounds, $57.70-58.10; full loins, trimmed. $85.70-86.10: trian- les. S48.20-60; : fore-quarters, sai.io- 10. Veal: Good -choice, $55.00-60.00; com mercial, $50.00-55.00. Pork cuts: Lions. No. 1. 8-12 lbs, $55.00-56.90; shoulders, 16 lbs. down. $44.00-43.60: sparertbs. $44.00-45.80; fresh hams. $54.60-t6.70.- Lambs: Good-prime springers, $55.00 57 00. Wool: Willamette valley, mostly no minal at 60-70C lb grease basis. Mohair: 70c lb on 12-month growth, F.OJ3. country shipping points. Country-killed meats: Mutton: Best. 69-90 lbs. -4-25c lb; rough heavy bucks, ewes. 15-18c. Veal: Top quality, 54-55c lb; good heavies, 50-52c; others 43-45c. Beef: Good cows, 47-49c lb; canners cutters, 43-44c. Hogs: Light blockers, 30-31e lb; sows, light. 25-27C i . Lambs: Top grade, 63-B5c Ib; other grades 43-45c.i Potatoes:, Wash, russets. No. 1A. $3.10 40; Klamath. Deschutes russets. S3.W-73; No. 2s. 50-lb sack, 90c -$1.00. Hay: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, de livered car 1 and truck lots. F.O.B. Portland, mostly $35.00-36.00 ton; Wil lamette valley grain and clover hay nominally $25.00-27.00 ton, baled at farm: No. 1 timothv mixed hay, F.03. Portland, baled. $36.00. f)nions: 50-lb sacks. Oregon yellows, med.. $1.50-60: Wash, yellows. $1 .30 60: Idaho, sweet Spanish, med.. $1.75 2.00; white. $2.75-3.00. 85 TUESDAY'S BROADCASTS -. i Pacific Standard Time ' Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 1490. KOIN 970, KGW 620. KEX 1190 FM: Megacycles KOIN 101.1; KEX 92 J (Editor's note: The Statesman publishes in good faith the programs sad times as provided by the radio staUons, but because ofUmes the programs are changed without notification, this newspaper cannot be responsible for the accuracy herein) -t, - - - - ; S ' DOUR 60:00 00:15 00:30 00:45 6 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX News Summary Music TlmekprtFarm News West. Melodies West. Melodies I Farm News News - Koin KJock Koin Klock Clock Watcher JClock Watcher Kneass News Farmer Jones I Farmer Jones Farmer Jones (News II Net News Koin Klock - IFarm Time lUohnny L. Wills 7 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Hemingway. Jamboree ; Koin Klock Mueller News First EdiUon Break. Gang ; Break Gang ; Sons Pioneers Jamboree CalTinney ; KOCO Klock Macleod News IGoss News ; JH. Babbitt ICourrtry Editor! Kneas News iSam Hayes M Agronsky IBob Garred IBob Hazen i Salom Market Quotations (As of Ute yesterday) BllTTEKFAT Premium " No. 1 No. .o IfcR Wholesale . Retail .76 .74 M .76 uo -(Baying) , (Wholesale prices range from to 7 cents over ' buying price.) Large AA . .66 Large A ' Z Medium AA -z Medium .50 Small .. J4 rOULTR- Leghorn hens Colored hens -Colored fryers Leghorn fryers Old roosters Boasters SI J n U J4 n -.IV -STUCK (Valley Parking Company Quotations) Wool Lambs 27.00 to 28 JO Sheared mbs 26X0 to 27.50 Fat Dairy 2100 uuner 10 w-v.uv Heifers 21.00-24.00 Bulls 23.00-28.00 Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press October $ STOCK. AVERAGES 30 13 19 60 Ind Rails Utl EUi Net change . A.l Unch A.l A.l Monday 140.0 70.5 50.6 '101.3 Prev.day 139.9 70.5 50.5 101t Week ago lsust et 50.3 jou.i Month ago 138.7 67.4 50.7 99.6 Year ago 115.3 54.7 45.6 84.0 1951 high 140t 72 50.9 101 New 1951 high. BOND AVERAGES 20 Net change MnnHsv Prev. day Week aea Month ago Year ago 1951 high isi low 10 10 10 Ind- Utl Fgn 111 A 1 TTn h n OS OQ 7 QQ A H a 95.3 99.6 99.4 73.7 - 95 1 89.7 B9.5 73.5 95.1 99.5 100.1 73.6 Q7 s mi q inss 72 7 100.6 101.9 103.6 74.0 o m ot n at in k I VI.. VI.W IU. ajl iun .o.i New 1951 high. I7eu Ycrlr Siccli Qcolalicns NEW YORK, Oct 8-(flVToday's Closing Quotations: Ad Corp Al Chem 244 Al Chalmers . 50 Am Airlines 15 Am Pow & Lt 21 Am Tel & Tel 158 Am Tobacco 62 Anaconda 50 Atchison Qi4 74 toen Motor- Beth Steel Boe Airplane 50 Borg Warner 66 Bur Add M 18 Calif Packing 28 Can Pacific - 34 Caterillar iT" u, 49 Celanese ;; 52 Chrysler 73 Con Edison 31 Cons Vultee 20 Mohns Man 63 Kennecott . 87 Labbv McN St L. 874 55tDckh Aire 25 Loew's Inc - 19 Long Bell 43 Crown Zeller Curt Wright Doug Aircraft Dupont Eastman Kodak Emer Radio Gen Electric 61 Gen Foods 44jKepub Stl 52 Goodyear Tire 49 Homestake J38 Int Harvester 34 Int Paper 52)Soc Vac Montg Ward .74 plash Kelv 19 NY Central . 20 INorth Pac Pac Am Fish Pac Gas & Elec 33 Pac Tel & Tel LlliT. Packard ' . 5. 57U?enn-' TUV. llSenn RR 20. 64 Pensi Cola 9 96 Philco : 26 50 Rad Corp -24 14 Rayonier 64 Ray Pfd Key Metals Richfield Safeway 44 62 61 34 Sears RoebuckTZZ 55 South Pac-. 34 66 Std Oil Cal 52! Std Oil NJ 68 Studebaker - - 29 Sunsh Mn 12 Swift and Co ' ' 34 Transamerica " 20 Twent C Fox . 23 Un Oil Cal 41 58OJ Pac Un Airlines . Un 'Aircraft . Un Corp US Plywood US Steel Warn Bros West Un, Tel West Air Br . West Elec Woolworth . . . . 28 . 32 -4 .36 .43 i 15 . 45 -27 . 40 . 44 Salem Obituaries Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Oct. 8-(AP)-Cattle sal able 100; market rather uneven on re duced supply; generally steady-strong; some beef cows 25-50c higher. Scatter ed lots commercial-low good grass steers-32.00-34.50; few good light fed steers 35.25-36.00; utility steers 25.00 30.00. Utility heifers mostly 24.50-29.00; few commercial heifers 30.00-33.00. Can-ner-cutter cows 19.00-21.00, strong weights to 22.00; utility cows 23.00-S.00; few mixed utility-commercial cows 28.50. utility bulls mostly 25.50-28.50; commercial bulls upward to 30.00; light cutters downward to 22.00. Calves salable 250: market rather slow, about steady. Choice slaughter calves-vealers 35-00-37.00; commercial good 27.0034.00; cull-utility 17.00-26.00; medium-good stock calves 30.00-36.00; choice around 300 lbs 40.00. Hogs salable 900: market slow, gen erally steady-weak, some sales 35c low er, sows around 50c off. Choice 180- 235 lb butchers 23.50-75, few down to 23.25; choice 255-290 lbs 21.50-22.00; 357 lbs 21.00. Choice around 400-550 lb sows 17.50-18.50: lighter weights mostly 19.00-50. Few choice light feeder pigs 22.50; sizable lot vaccinated 103 lb feeder pigs 23.00. Sheen - salable 1.000: market slow. weak-50c lower. Choice shorn lambs mostly 29.00-.50: sizable lot choice- prime 103 lb No. 1 pelt 30.00: choice wooled lambs mostly 29.50. Good-choice feeders stealy at 28.50-29.00. few 28.00; good 120 lb yearlings 25.00. Good-choice ewes 12.00-13.00: cull-utility 7.00-11.00; few short term breeding ewes 14.00. Cortland Grain 8 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Cecil Brown Family Altar Rest Haven Rest -Haven Wildw. Church Harmony Shop IShowcase , Showcase ConsumrNews Vaile News . . 'Grand Slam (Rosemary The Old SongsUhe Old Songs! Blue Barron Blue Barron i Break. Club Break. Club 'BreaK i Club Break. Club 9 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX N W.News (Music IPastor's Call World Series i News IKennedy Show IHlywdv News IPiano Pattern Wendy Warren Aunt Jenny ; Helen Trent Gal Sunday Crosby Frnds. ITune Test : ITuneTest Kneass Newt; 9 am. Edition tStars Today.! Break Bank (Break Bank i 10 KSLM World Series 1 World Series j (World Series I World Series KOCO Wandering Wandering (Wandering (Wandering , KOIN Big Sister Ma Perkins Dr Malone iGuid. Light- KGW Brad Reynolds iBrad Reynolds 'Strike it Rich Strike it Rich KEX Tack Birch I Lone Journey . jTrue Story UTrue Story 11 KSLM World Series KOCO Wandering KOIN Mrs Burton KGW KEX Betty Crocker , I World Series I wanaenng I World Series f Wandering INorah Drake Perry Mason nonh or Noth.l Doub or Noth. (Millionaire IGirl Marries Northwestern. World Series Wandering (Brighter Day (Millionaire IN'westerners 12 KSLM World Series I World Series i KOCO News I Frank DeVol i KOIN Macleud News Come Get It KGW Foster News (Road of Life KEX Paul Harvey (Noon Edition : World Series I World Series Frank De Vol Ritchie House Party House Party : Pepper Young 'Happiness t ChetHunOey IV.Lindlahr ; 1 2 KSLM J. Klrkwood I J. Klrkwood i ITues. Music ITues. Music s KOCO Magic Melody I Magic Melody ' (Magic Melody I Magic Melody KOIN Hilltop House 'Kings Row (Kirkham News iKirkham News I KGW Backstage wife (Stella Dallas iWidder Brown Woman in Hse. KEX Kay West I Kay West I Kay West Kay West KSLM Net News (Music LannyRoss Music KOCO Magic Melody IMauic Melody .taasic Metody (Magic Melody KOIN Strike it Rich (Strike It. Rich I Eddie Arnold I Tunefully KGW Just Plain Bill Ft. Pge. Fa rrell Lorenzo Jones IBob and Ray 1 KEX Per-ect Bus. I Perfect Hus. Mary Mar lin Evelyn Winters 3 R8LM Music. JMuslc ' (News IMusic KOCO ' Second Look (Veterans (Lib. Jamboree Uncle Remus KOIN Kirkham News (Art Godfrey : (Art. Godfrey (Art Godfrey KGW Travelers . I Travelers I Aunt Mary Dr. Paul KEX Valiant Lady I Marriage for S (Barney Keep Barney Keep 4 -KSLM Fulton Lewis Hemingway KOCO Young in Heart I Space Ship KOIN Art. Godfrev Art Godfrey KGW Life Beautiful (Pickens Party KEX Barney Keep (Squirrel Cage Behind Story J Sam Haves (United Nations (World News i (Art Godfrey I Curt Masse- i (Home Town's I IRuss Morgan iSqtarrel Cage IBigJon KSLM ChaL of Yukon IChal. of Yukon !Sky King (Sky Kin KOCO John Flynn ITune Time i 1 Sports News Jps. Harsch s KOIN Ed R Morrow (News i I World Today IGoss News S KGW R Harkness Foster News . JSongs of Times! FJmer Peterson KEX Merrie Circle (Merrie Circle IChet Huntley IBob Garred , 6 KSLM Gabriel Heater News Answer Man KOCO Candlelight Candlelight ' News KOIN LifeLuigl lUfeLuigl ' Persult KGW Holiyod Var. lHoliywood Var.! Fibber & Molly KEX W. Headlines (Home Edition Frank Race Sam Hayes i 88 Keys I Persuit Fibber & Molly Frank Race , 7 KSLM KOCO ' KOIN KGW ' KEX Health Guards Vandercook Music Hall Mindy Carson Mr. Mercury IOrgan (Music Jackpot IMusic Hall (Star Spotlight Mr. Mercury W.C. Ramblers i Stars Sing I People are Fun iPlayhouse O-feUme (W.C. Ramblers I Sports Word I People are Fun IPlayhouse (Lifetime 1 ' 8 KSLM Liberty Song Liberty Song KOCO Track 1490 (Track 1490 KOIN Lowell Thomas (Jack Smith KGW I Man's Family World News KEX NewsUndThtr ( NewstandTb.tr (Remember? IMusic - i Track 1490 (Track 1490 The Norths (The Norths Cavalcade of A Cavalcade of A Defense Time Defense Time 9 KSLM KOCO i KOIN 1 KGW j KEX 1 Glenn Hardy Track 1490 Visitin'Time Bob Hope, Town Meeting Fulton Lewis -. Track 1490 Visitin Time Bcb Hope Ifown Meeting Off. Detective (Off. Detective Track 1490 . (News ; Beuiah (CltrolS I Hlywd Theatre Hlywd Theatre Town Meeting 'Monitor News 10 KSLM LoveaMv-terv Newsreel I News lO00 Plus - i . KOCO Nijrht Song Night Song Music U Want Music U Want KOIN 3 Star Final You & World Colum. Feature I Colum. Feature KGW Sews (Sports Final (Ray Anthony (Ray Anthony KEX final Edition iBmer Davis I Horse Races I Good Listening 11 KSLM 2000 Plus (Midnite Mldies I Mldn. Melodies VTidn. Melodies KOCO Nocturne Nocturne 1 Nocturne I Nocturne KOIN Ore. Melodies Ore. Melodies (Treas Band (Treas. band 59 W News - -I Hal Derwin Or JackFina Jackrin KEX ood listening Good Li-tening Good Listening Jood Lurtenlng KOAC. S5S k.e. 10M ajn. The News end Weather. 10:15 Especially for Women: 11 00 Oregon School of the Air; llOS The Concert Hall: 12:00 The News and Weather; 12:15 pan. Noon Farm Hour; 1:00 Ride TErn Cowboy; 1:19 Oregon School of the Air: 1M Hawaiian Fantasy; 1:45 Guest Star; 1M Especially for Women 2:30 Mem ory Book of Music; 2:45 Oregon School If the Air; 3:00 Oregon Reporter; 3:15 uiic f the Masters: 4 00 Vaeseo World Review: 4:13 On the Upbeat; 4:45 The News and Weather; 5:00 Children's Theatre; tas Jerry Most; 5:45 Reading for Fun; SAO The News and Weather; SOS Tom Roberts. Organist; S30 Ports of Call; TrOO Ore gon College of Education; 7:15 Eve ning Farm Hour; 8:00 Music of Czecho slovakia; SM Electricity and You: S:4S The News and Weather; IM Music that Endures; 1:44 Evening Medita tions; 10:00 Sign Off. PORTLAND, Oct. 8 (AP) Coarse grains. 15 day shipment, bulk, coast delivery: Oats, No. 2. 38 lb white. 63.00; barley. No. 2. 45 lb B.W.. 62.00. Wheat (bid), to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered roast: soft white 3.36 'i: soft white (excluding Rex) 2.36i: white club 2.3614. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.38; 10 per cent 2.38; 11 per cent 2.38; 12 per cent 2.38. Hard white Barrt: Ordinary 26Va: 10 per cent 2.36.; 11 per cent 2I6; 12 per cent 2.38. Today's car receipts: Wheat 108; bar ley 20; flouer 7; corn 9; oats 3; mill feed 15. CORBET- ! Philip Corbett, 585 Shipping st, Oc tober 4. at a local hospital. He is sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Cora D. Corbett of Salem; one son, Ted Cor bett, ET2. U. S. navy; one sister. Mrs. Roy Jennings, National City. CaliL Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards chapel. COONSE Billy Duane Coonse, late resident of Gervais. near Newberg on October 6 at the age of 28 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter - S. Coonse, Gervais, and brother, Richard Coonse. Salem. Services will be held at 3 pan. Tuesday, October 9, at W. T. Rigdon chapel, interment at Claggett iiivjr. GESNER ! Edith Mae Gesner. late resident of 480 N. 23rd St., in this city October 6 at the age of 69 years. Survived by brother, Harry White, Yakima, Wash.; sisters, Mrs. Mildred White, Mrs. Grace westenhouse and Mrs. Ruth Johnson, all Salem. Services will be held at chapel of W. T. Rigdon company, Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson and the Rev. Omar Barth officiating. Interment In Bel- crest Memorial park. MONKMAN i Herbert H. Monkmar 68, late resi dent of 969 N. Cottage st.. at a local hospital October 6. Survived by wife. Mrs. tuaa : Moiuunan, saiem; lour daughters. Miss Donna Monkman, Portland, Mrs. A. A. Fraser, Milwaukee, Wis Mrs. R. C. Oman, Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs. Nels Knudson, Coop erstown. N. D.: three sons. H. L. Monk man, Philadelphia, Pa.. Robert Monk man. U. S. navy, and C. F. Monkman, Souris N. D.; two brothers, William and T. C. Monkman, both Costa Mesa, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Carl Kirkedy, Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. A. T. Brainard. Ellendale. N. D.: 12 grand- childr n. He was a member of I OOF lodge at Souris. N. D. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. October 9. at Howell-Edwards chapel with Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating, inter ment will be a Belcrest Memorial park LOCKARD Alva M. Lockard. at Pasadena. Calif. Survived by wife. Mrs. Marie Lockard, Pasadena; on, James w. Lockard,; Salem; sister Mrs. Golda SidwelL Silverton; nephew. Robert Sidwell. Silverton; two grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 pjn. Fri day. October 12, st Virgil T. Golden chapel. Interment at Belcrest Memor ial park.; RAMP S Charles E. RamD. late resident of 843 Kingwood dr.. October 7. Survived Needlecraft i!li4d ' 5N eZ- 1 637 s Tr nl YOUR FAMILY will . have j happy time making these tree dec orations! Metallic paper, cotton, wire, yarn, ribbon and artificial snow are your materials! Make your tree decorations and have the prettiest ever! Pattern 637: pattern pieces 6 designs. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for this pattern to The Statesman. Needlecraft Dept.. P.O. Box 5740. Chi cago 80. HL Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS With ZONE. Send Twenty Cents more (In coins) for our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Illustrations of patterns for cro chet, embroidery, knitting, household accessories, dolls, toys . . . many hobby and gift Ideas. A free pattern is printed Today's Pattern 10-16 V V ""' ' - mm i by wife, Mrs. Core Ramp, Salem, and sisiers; jars, wiuiam JNixon, Portland, and Mrs. Earl Robinson.' Florence; un cle, Frank Ramp, Brooks. Services will be neia at 2 pjn. Tuesdav. October . at Virgil T. Golden chapel, the' Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Interment in City View cemetery. - GLOVER Mary Elizabeth Glover, at the family tober 8 at the age of 84. She is sur vived by four daughters, Mrs. Mary Nordyke. Salem; Mrs. Leela Street, Portland; Mrs. Gladys McEldowney, Wenatchee. Wash.; and Mrs. Delia Fitzgerald. Las Vegas. Nev.; two sons, Edgar Pearson of Yakima, Wash.; and Albert! Pearson of Seattle. Wash. She was a member of th Smith aim Friends church. Services will be held in ine Howeu-xiwards chapel,-Thursday, October 11 at 11 ajn., the Rev. Frank Haskins officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. NATWICK Anna Natwick. at a local hosDital. October 8. at the age of 89. Late resi dent of 1865 N. 17th st. She is survived by -a niece, Mrs. George Johnson, of Salem. Announcement of services later by the Virgil T. Golden company. LINBOCKER Terry Lee Linbocker. infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Merlin Linbocker. 5210 Chehalis ave.. October 8. Survived also by a sister. Marilyn Linbocker. Salem; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lin-, booker. Salem, and Mrs. Walter W. O'Dell, Loveland. Colo. Private funeral services will be held at Belcrest Me morial park under direction of Howell Edwards company. 400 Acnltnre 412 Fruit cmd Farm Prodnc CAULIFLOWER No. 1 for locker $1.50 per crate. No I for pickling $1 per crate. Phillips Bros, Rt. (.Box 118. (4 ml. E. out State st.) Ph. 4-3081. - U-PICK GRAPES, walnuts, apples, quince, and ensilage corn. 1st road to left past Rickey School on Macleay : Rd. Robt R. Burns. . Rt. 5. Box 500. GRAPES Concord, Campbells Early. - You pick. Mrs. R. A. Kites. 4589 Ridge Drive. Highwav 99E N. to Claxter Road, west to Ridge Drive. North. 5th house, right No Saturday calls please. 425 Auction Scuas Scotty Auction House ' .-J-.3840 CENTER ST SALEM MISC. & FURNITURE AT AUCTION TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 9. 7 PJ4. 450 Merchandise 451 Machinery cmd Tooli JOHN DEERE LA Starter, lights, pul ly. $595 or trade for Hereford calves. 3825 S. Commercial. Ph. 23242. FOR SALE: Model W. M. Allis-ChaP mers tractor with Baker bulldozer .$2200. Mike B. Porter, 885 Falrview Ave. Ph. 21040. FOR RENT: i C. Y. Lima. 65 ft. boom, for crine work. 4 yard shovel, clam shell drag line or back Howe. Call Carl M. Palvorson. Inc.. Phone 4-1412. tO 1 0 iiLLKH saies. parts, ana service Howser Bros. Ph. 3 3646 1410 S 12th . - VOUR tune ud effort demanas good tools Rent or buy them at Houser Bros UtO S Wh DEALERS and repair station for Wood boss chain saws. Briggs. Clinton . & Wisconsin gasoline engines Howser Bros.. 1410 S. 12th. Ph 3-3S4& . 455 Household Goods f 01 Sale ELECTRIC apartment size stove. Good condition. Call after 6 p.m. 2-0437. COMPLETE furnishings of 2 bedroom "unit, joou aunnyview. rnone z-iw4. tim .i,,. . . : r LIKE- NEW walnut corner cupboard. jarge iinn cutwork table cloth with napkins. Table lamp green. Call 23539 520 N. 14th. j 5 PIECE chrome breakfast set, blue chairs, bleached table top. $45. Com bination high chair, occasional chair. --low, ijreo iraoe. O'BRIEN Joseph Richard O'Brien. late resi dent of 965 Market st., in this city, October 8 at the age of 81 years. Sur vived by widow, Emily O'Brien, Salem; son. Richard O'Brien. Salem: daughter. Loretta O'Brien. Salm. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards company. KIRBY vacuum, all attachments In cluding polisher. Ph. 41786. IRONER Elec. dlxe. cabinet Starting regular price $199.93 Reduced $10 daily, until sold Oct. 9, $169.95 Keith Brown Lumber Yard FRONT AND COURT STS. PHONE 3-9111 VACUUM CLEANER. Kirby. complete. 300 Personal 310 Meet-no; Notices SALEM Lodge No. 4 AF & AM. Wed., Oct. 10. EA Degree. 7:30 p.m. 312 Lost and Found LOST: Red pocketbook. downtown. wiui Diiifoid. Mrs. Daniel Skinner. 335 Boone Rd. t - LOST: Small red purse, Friday." con- tamea money. Reward. 640 Center. LOST: Screw tailed Boston Bull. spayed. 1 black eye. Please call 3-7038 or 3-3Z50, reward THE PARTY that took the billfold at the Bluebird Restaurant is known. If returned Intact no questions asked. Phone 3-5913. 314 Transportation WANTED: Ride to K.C: or St. Louis by boy. 18. Drive for ride. Ph. 4-4534. 316 Personal PROFESSIONAL instruction piano the ory, band Instruments. Jessop Stu dlos. Telephone 3-8217. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 3-9133 PO Bx 724. YMCA, Wed. and Fri. at p:ju p.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, 315, t4 Commercial St Phone 2-2108 Meet ings. Sunday 3 p.m Tuesday 7:30 pjn. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock 2 COWS. 1 Guernsey and 1 .Jersey, freshened last month with third calf. 2 't miles S.W. of Turner. G. O. Mc- curoy, fti. , box 161, Turner " BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer E. C McCandllsh 1127 S Mh Ph 3-8147 LICENSED Livestock buyer H. E. anetnen. 1340 Lancaster dr Pt 2-1343 BONDED livestock Puyer A. F. Som nicr tlj Lncmm na fn 4ZB1T BULL SERVICE, reasonable Nelsons anyplace anytime Phone 4-2949 BONDED Livestnolr hnv- rT-nt vA- wards. RL 3. Box 899E. Ph. 4-1113. 404 Poultry and Rabbits" WANTED: Heavy red hens, top prices paid. Begun Poultry. Just beyond A4tstt fr A (. 1 rt RABBITS: Rt 4. Box 673. East of Co lonial House. w - nA-7T?Aes; How! wonderful you look, Teen er, in! this new outfit! Smooth little vest, swanky shirt, flared skirt arei all Teen-Easy Sewing. A marvelous choice for a Fall Sewing Project at school Shown in velveteen, gingham, and rayon plaid! Pattern 4671 In Teen sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 skirt, 2Y yards 39-inch; vest 1 yards 35-inch nap; blouse 14 yards 35-inch. Send THIRTY cents in coins for this pattern i to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Statesman. Pattern Dept " P O 'SJL710- Chicago 80. Bl.r Print plainly" YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE, STYLE NUMBER. V7AIITED! FILBERTS AIID WALIIUTS AND NUT MEATS Elorris HcnrfDm 1 S3 Norfli Front SL, Solera II, Tel 3-7633 HATCHES of Golden Broad and New Hampshire chicks everv Tuesdav We specialize in broiler chicks Fox's Hatchery. 3830 State St. phone 3-4969 uajtolu ana started cnick El Cen ter 1 Street. Phone -2861. Lee's Hat efcery. t 408 Pet REGISTERED cockers for' sale. 8330 in. Kiver a. CANARIES. Phone 3-8668 TROPICAL FISH and supplies. C L. Mann Battlerreek Rd Turner O-e TROPICAL- fish and supplies. Village Aquariam. Labish Village.. 2nd en trance worm on to-e. MUUHt b Tropical fisn , aquarium Fish, tanks plants, heaters & thr. mostats. Marvel pumps 3 miles from S Lancaster on Macleav Rd Phone 273Z1 Must slLCaUbef 3-5674, :00 ajn. Phone WE BUY, sell or trade for anything of value. HALL'S FURNITURE STORE 1979 Fairgrounds Rd. ' Ph. 4-3481 TWO WILTON wool velvet rugs 9x12. one gray, one rose. 1698 State St. USED oil heaters 310 and up Good Housekeeping, inc. 47 court Used Furn., Cheap TRADE TERMS Valley rum. Co. 288 No Com! 2-74T1 456 Wanted, Household Goods NEED davenos. Woodry. Phone 3-5110. FURNITURE and miscellaneous want ed ready cash to you Phone 3-6098, BEDROOM suite. Woodry. Ph. 3-5110. TOP PRICES for furniture of all kinds. HALL'S FURNITURE STORE 1979 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 4-3481 CRIBS and chest. Woodry. Ph. 3-5110. WE nay more. We pay cash. Furniture. antiques, guns, muse. TJ urcmure Co. Phone 20402. ' ' WOODRY buys pianos. Phone 3-51 ia TRADER LOUIE offers fair cash prices on furniture and misc. Special con sideration given on complete house holds, estates, etc Phone 3-8558 or bring to 1870 Lana Ave. TWIN beds. Woodry. Phone 3-5110. Highest Prices Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 HIGH grade furn. Woodry. Ph. 3-5110. IMMEDIATE cash Woodrv. Ph. 3-5110. WOODRY buys washers. Phone 3-5110. WOODRY pays cash. Phone 3-5110. 158 Building McrtertalB Roofing 3 tab 215 lb comp. roofing, choice of colors. 17.50 sq. no. l ceoar smngie S10. 2 s S7. t'l S3. 1st quality painted cedar shakes with undercourse 311.50. Metal garage doors complete with overhead hard ware $50 or bdw. $18.50 build your door, i All kinds- plaster board, insulation board, water proof wall board, cheap. Carloads new and used windows, doors, plumbing. C. G. LONG Ph. 2-5821 1 mi. N. of Keizer GARAGE DOORa INSTALLED Steel, wood or aluminum. Phone 27794 for estimate. FOR SALE Building materials. 2x4's. 8 ft. long. $15 a thousand, mono ia Turner. . - SHINGLES - SHAKES Best grade No. I s UD Uo. J i $7. No 3's $S 4 33 Any amount delivered. 18 in. No. 1 carton packed lidewall sh-kes! tifiJSO per sq- with under course.; Common lumber. aU ttrades Oak and Pecan flooring. Ted ;Muller. ph. . Salem z-ntw evenings OAK FLOORING at less than fir price Tile board l"x4 25c ea. Knotty Pine Sane- 1 g and shelving from- $129.00. omblnation storm doors. Ceiling 149.50 Sheetrock and rocklath. Wall board! low as $1.76 4x8. Ceiling tile and nlank. Clear 8" V Rustnc. Ply wood of 11 kinds. Wide variety of Shake colors in stock. "D" fir floor ing $119.00. Pioneer-Flintkote roof ing of all kinds and colors. Boxing low ss $30.00. 36 months to pay if desired North city limits on vs. PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD, 4-4433. ; 450 Merehandisa 1500 Business & Finance 470 Fog Sale. Mcellcmous 2 TUB movable tray with- attached hoses. Good shape. 353 Union. GOOD large Monarch oil heater. $45. van -J-Jos. GOOD oil burner and controls. $30. Phone 35222. CEDAR HOP poles 20". T fence posts! Cedar and fir shakes. Sol W. Tucker. ioanna. wegon. Clothesline posts $12 'up. Rah- ings. conunns - -der. iis N. Lb ertv - - NEW location: CHARTS Cortetier. Mary nates, 1 in center at 1 Shopping r4 t-- iuii BACK AND LININGS FOR ' Wood circulators and cook stoves. Valler Furn.. 285 N. Coml. Ph. J-747S PLAST1-KOTS requires do waxing ir your iioors or nnoieum Tester A.poHane Co 375 Chemeketa - STANLEY home products Phone 3-4056. Lee Mindt. 335 S. 19th. GOOD USED pianos $75 ea H, L- stiff FUrn Co - i 460 Musical Instrtiment OLD violin, good tone, also bow and case. .Reasonable. Phone .-izj. LfcOBAV KENNEL 31083 j 462 Sports Equipment 10 Seeds and Plants DELPHINIUMS. 1 year old. 5 for $1.00; . .Azaleas 3 and 4 for $1: Rhodes $1.50 and up; Camelias $1 and up; Cactus and Ivy. Merrills Greenhouse, Brooks. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce GRAPES and Tomatoes, picked or U pck, 2 miles out Wallace Rd. Turn right i mile on River Bend Rd. Rt. 1. Box 290. A. E. Pelker. APPLES- U-pick. , Mrs. Cernik, Rt 6, Box 293. Fruitland. 35 REMINGTON. Phojie' 4-2780. 468 For Rent Miscellaneous U DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT. Blan kets furn. 197 S. Libertv. Ph. 2-9062 DO YOUR sewing now. Rent a Singer elec portable sewing machine $6 per . mo. Free pickup and delivery. Singer Sewing Machine Co. . 130 N. Com'L Ph 3-3512. GOOD USED Piano. H. L. Stiff. TOOLS i & eauioment to make a good Job better. Rent or buy at Howser tiros 1410 s. l2tnJ Phone 3-304&. IIQW BUYING WALIIUTS AIID FILBERTS -A-Caslt on each delirer. Top Market Priceil Burin? Station at SALEM NAVIGATION CO. South Cottage St No Receiting on Fit or Sat, & DL ; MIES Phont 2-3153 TROPICAL FISH. Aquariums, beaters & thermostats. Goldfish tc supplies. Salem Seed 3c Implement' Co Inc Front tate Sts. TUXEDO. Size 40. good cor. d Won. $10. rnone 3-tre evenings. BUY SHOP SMITHS and Accessories at Allen Hardware. Easy Terms. 238 N. Commercial. 9x12 LINOLEUM, rug $4- bare Fur niture CO.. 25- N. Hlgn, NEW and Used Sewine Machines Yeater ADoliance Co. 375 Chemek ets i vVallinj! Sand & Gravel Co Crushed Rock "pr roads & driveway Cement. Readv- mix concrete Garden Sana Bull dozing -Irainage and ditching 4 vd -hovel ft dr-g line Phone 3-9249 ' u.fci'iKJC Ranges New and Used Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemek eta Linoleum $3.45 VALLEY FURN CO.. 285 N COMX WASHING Machines New and Used Yeater ApnHinr Co: -175 Chemek eta i- ' r USE i ORGANIC FERTILIZER 1 The right way to re build the soil. O OflnrVfis. . . ! 6 sacks ....$ 5.00 Bulk 1 ton.... 10.00 2 tons 17.50 Free delivery anywhere i in Salem area Phone 3-8127 OIL CIRCULATOR with fan. $35. Also wood circulator cheap. 43228. LARGE OftTSEATER. $20. 3-7947 1 PLYWOOD wardrpbe. Phone 4-1424. USED Cabinet electric sewing machine. Good sewing condition and guaran teed. Full price $79.50. Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. Commercial. Open rnoay until p.m AUREX Hearing Aid never -been used. Co. guarantee still good. Reasonable. LIKE NEW HARTMAN WARDROBE truck. Call 2853 Silverton p.m. 1023 S. Waler St. ' USED SHOW CASE and desk for sale at Sally's. Ph. 3-3711. j OIL STOVE, barrel ' and copper tub ing. Reasonable. Phone 21080 even- I. Wood range. 2-1128. i DEEPFREEZE FREEZERS. Yeater Ap pliance. 375 Chemeketa. ? CRUSHED QUARRY ROCK r Best for roads or driveways. Any size. 100 fractured Salem Rock Produc tion Co Phone evenings 4-3127. OIL HEATER, pipe and tubing. Two 50 gallon Darreis iuu 01 oil. kj.uu. -ibu McCleay Rd. 2-8294. j 472 Wanted. MLscellaneoua SCRAP iron and metals of! all kinds. Call 20093 Salem. -- j- 1 WALNUT and i Filbert drying. Hobbs Drier, 7 miles S.E. on Salem-Aums- vule Highway. Phone 3-5?ii eve nings. 1 1 474 Miscellaneous - Dental Plate7 Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE P MOST CASES ' 1 ; Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repalt DR. HARRY SEMLF.R. DENTIST W AMI ro Bu used cameras Bt tenses McEwan Photo Shop. 245 N High. . 476 Fuel 16" FIR LIMBS. Ph. 4308!. ANDERSON'S hand picked slabwood, 2 cord only $12. Phone 2-7751 or 4-453. ' . j Oregon Fuel Co. Fresh clean, screened sawdust, deliver ed by tube service or push oft truck. Finest dry or green 16 inch wood. Phone 3-5533. 3087 Broadway. Tri City Fuel Clean har.dpicked 16" slab wood Fresh cut screened sawdust 12" mill ends i ASK FOR S&H GREEN STAMPS - PHONE 2-7442 ) SPECIAL SUMMER RATES 16 slab . wood. 3 cords for $10. Ph. 3-7721 or 3-6024. ! Capitol Lumber & Fuel Co. West Salem Fuel Co. 16-tN. DRY OR GREEN SLAB WOOD DRY PLANER ENDS Old crowtb block wood 16 In. clean no bark SCREENED SAWDUST RURAL DELIVERIES -DIESEL AND STOVE OIL Phone: Salem 2-4031 Also pick up wood at 1525 Edgewatet St W Salem Highway FueP Co. -lean sawdust. . wood green or dry Stove-Diesel oils. Ask foc. Penny Saver Stamps Ph 36444 510 Money to Loan CASH . NOW $25.00 to $500.00:,,: aletn. largest and oldest hotn-w-, ed loan company offers money wbea ' you need ttl vou can pay anytime to redue mt - costl - No endorsers, or help f from fiiendst Do ears, trucks trailer homes to $500 .0 Oa furniture, hvntock, , equipment, salary or other personal property up to $300,001 , Phone or vdt our of flee today I Hear "Top Trades' 12:S3 daily T:45 Sat 1390 KCslI . ... J General Finance Corp. ' lie. No 13 and MSSt PHONE Tt-9161 136 S COM1 T. , FAfUa uo cil LjOAMS H and S 'our own terms of repayment wlthha reason. Cash for Real Estate Con- tracts and Second Mortgages. -T . ... , WILLAMETTE CREDIT ui s. cnurcn st IT CO. rarsing Aplenty He q9-S154 We'd Like to Loan You . sioo . .:- ' If you'd' tike to borrow 1100 T (or any amount up to $1500)' Phone or call on us Immediately r Typical Repayment Plans , Amount , Payments 110000 240.00 38000 850 00 . MM 19.00 ' 30.00 V 67 00 PACIFIC Industrial Loans lift S Liberty ' Phone 4-2203 PRIVATE monev to loan Phone 2-0194. $4000 AVAILABLE to loan on first mortgages. 6 interest, i B. Isherwood Realtor 1910 Wallace Rd. Phone 2-2147 Private Money On Cars rrucks & Trailer Homes Long or Short Terms Payments Roy H. Simmons rnmmerdal St ' : hnn "i-9l1 'YES" to 4 out of 5 at PERSONAL Employed men and women welcome. ; Loans for any good purpose. Phone first for 1 trip; loan. Between payday loans. Come in or phone today. LOANS $25 to' $500 on auto, up t $300 on furniture1 and : signatsQk Personal Finance Ccy 105 S High St. i Phone: 2-24M State license; S-122, M-165 600 Employnient 602 Help Wanted t ' Good Jobs! F-Asst bkkpr N. ." . ; $200 F-Steno Experienced .! 223 F-Bkkpr, cashier, typist .J, .. 2t0 F-Clerk-typist. 5 days. 40 wds min 150 F-Dr ofc asst some training . open F-Clerk ready to wear, exp ;. open F-Dental asst. exp. temp . open F-Clk, CoL ed. pref ., jitrsg. $180 F-Bookkeeper. exp , to 250 F-Secy. lt shorthand gd Xtr 173 M-or Fofc mgr. temp 250 M-Route sales trainee 250 ' M-Accountant, exp .... 3234 COMMERCIAL PLACEMENT AGENCY 494 State St. - : ' - 4-3351 FILBERT pickers. 5c a lb. 6 miles east of Salem. Penn Rd. A. J. Eoff. ph. 3-4451. i FLOOR walking detective wanted tof local retail store. Box 101, co Statesman. WANTED: Fry Cook, part time, ma or woman. Apply in person. Hi-Lit Drive-in. 698 S. 12th. j WANTED walnut and filbert drying, small lot specially. Phone 2-2SfcL Lees Hatchery.. j - WANT 6x6 or other short log truck, to haul part time to Salem and Dak las. Ward K. Richardson, Falls City, Oregon. Phone 313. i. Special .38.00 cord Planer trimmings ... CAPITOL LUMBER - FUEL CO. 3-7721 or 3-6024 500 Business & Finance 510 Money to Loan $$ CASH HOLLYWOOD FINANCE CO. i 1980 Fairgrounds Road : (next door to bank) Free Parking lot 291. rn369 Call J-703 Hemorrhoids (Piles) . Fissure - Fistula j Abscess - Prolapse And Other Rectal Disorders NO HOSPITALIZATION ;:. v , -j Dr. It Reynolds Clinic Rectal Specialist Natnrepaie Physiel--i -1144 Center Si, Sal em. Oreroa 604 Help Wanted, Mode NEED MORE MONEY COLLEGE trained men, ages 21-33 for pan or xuu me. fieasani work, ex ceptional pay. Phone 3-3593 for to lormaimq petween a anq, o. HOME AND AUTO supply Store sale :.an. bteaay job. balary and com mission. For interview write Box 111, co Statesman. LUMBER BUYER Needed by estab- usnea isiern Wholesaler, Must be , experienced buyer with adequate miBf connections. Advise experience ant i compensation expected. Confidential Reply Box 113, cof Statesman. WANTED: Experienced tire salesmef , or men with truck tire service ex perience. Protected territory, salar and commission. Box 111 co States man. EXPERIENCED man for shrub prun ing, rn. 4-1 wz. i WANTED: Experienced painter. 3-76lj THE WESTERN ELECTRIC CO, IN has a limited number of vacancies for men 18 years or older Interested in nstallatlon of telephone central office equipment Applicants must . be high school 'raduates In good health and willing to travel as nec essary. Previous industrial and armed forces experience considered for es tablishing : starting wage. Progres sive wage icaie in effect Apply Ore- fon State Employment Service, 710 erry. i Salem. Oregon. i 606 Help Wanted, Female CASHIER, experience necessary. Apply in person. ; ask lor Mrs. weiger. . Montgomery jWard. 153 N. Liberty ! Phone 3-3191 WOMAN, vicinity 19th and Breyman. care for z 'girls. 2 to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday, i My home.. Phone z-4444 after e. AGE 23-33 Ice Cream store. Hours , 10:43 to 8. Work Sundays, off Wed nesdays. Non-Smoker, local refer- , ences. Tne Pike. 138 S.? 1-perty. HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Modern coun- , try home, good wages. Box 109 cO Statesman. CAR HOP. San Shop. Portland Rd. ' WAITRESS. San Shop. Portland RdT" BEAUTY operator In laree downtown ; shop in McMinnville. Phone M34. l.tvl JC. nil, i a . . - .j. i 610 Sales Persons Wanted SHOE SALESMAN with retail shoe ex perience. Inquire Dana's Bootery, 450 N. Capitols No phone calls. WANTED: Experienced tire salesman Must be able to furnish both busi ness and character references. Apoiy n 1 1 1 D,.m. Cn Rn TCUd ,11 ! A Wm ra 1 111 co Statesman. "- k XT -V - . 4 J V Dtt T TXaxn. NJ.D: a Chan. NJ DES. CHAN . LAS1 CHINESE HERBALISTS 41 North liberty Upstairs above Jant. 331 N. Uto erty Office open Saturday only It a-a. to 1 pjnu te 7 pjn. CoasuRa ttea. Blood praasure and urine teels are tree of charge- Practiced ataco !...-r .-". -f . li i -.5 - i ;