1 ' v v? I Salem Obituaries fsANNXQAN Jim 3. Hannef sn. at Pendleton. April 11. Survived by sister, Mrs. Ed tnund Got fin oi Shaw; brother, Albert iunoe(ui ox roruina; several and nenhews. stmcet win Dm ield in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic hurwjh at JO jn. Thursday. April 7. under the direction of the Virfil r. CaMcB company ana interment w Nervals Cemetery. BRYANT Edward Bryant, at a local hospital. A 13. at the ae of 85 years. Sur vived by daughter!. Mrs. Arthur Ri lance. Portland, and Mrs. G. A. Evans. Campbell. Calif.; sons. M. A. Bryant and D. R. Bryant, both of San Jose. Calif, and Willis C. Bryant. Myrtle Point. Ore. He was a member of the Quaker Church. Graveside services WiU be held at Riverside Cemetery In Ubany. Thursday. April 17. at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Edward Harmon offici ating.. Under the direction of the Howell-Edwards Company. HUSTON TnKn Undnn latu resident of 1393 Clarion St.. In this city April 15 at the dge of AX Survived by wife. Mrs. Coral Uberta Huston oi Mitm, iuukiucii, Irs. Mary Or ley or Las tie no, wasn.. Irs. Isabel Townsena, saiem; sons, '4.... Uivctrm nf Omaha. Neb.. Leo I us ton of Eugene. Ernest Huston of , Aoai l if Cllen Huston of ! C.1i nrl Rnhrrt KlUlon Or Aicrnmn- tnlie- a brother, William Huston of rinri4. n hv eirht rrandchildren and four freat-rrandchildren. Services be held Saturday. April 19. at 10 30 iJn. In the Howell-Edwards Chapel with the Rev. Eugene Stow officiating and Interment at Lea Mis sion Cemetery. (VANS Mrs. Catherine A mints Evans, at the residence. U01 Maple St.. Silverton. April 1. at the age of 9 years. Sur vived by sons. Don Evaru. Silverton; Harvey Evans. Sa.em; Fred Evans. Klamath, Calif., and William Evans. Eureka. Calif ; daughters. Mrs. Ethel ftitchie. Silverton: Mrs. Mary E. Ritchie. Salem: Mrs. Sophia Wood. Woodlike. Calif., and Mrs. Blanche tones. Brooks: 32 grandchildren; 53 great-grandchildren, and four great-Ireat-grandchildren; also a brother. P G. Trout, and a sister. Mrs. HatUe Owens, both of Nevada. Mo. Services will be hel-t Friday. April 18. at 1:30 p m . in the Chapel of the W T. Rigdon Company with the Rev. Edward F. Harmon officiating and interment at Pioneer Cemetery. Ph. 3-3173. rOWNSEND Catherine R. Townsend. at a local ttosDital. April 14 Late resident of llii N. 19th St. Survived by a daugh ter. Margaret E. Millard. Salem: a sis ter Hn. Roy T. Larson. Portland: a grindwn. Everett W. Millard. Salem; Several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at the Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Thursday. April 17. at J p.m. with interment at Belcrest Memorial Park with Dr. Brooks Moore off! citing. OWCLL 1 nomas Jeflerson Ho'veu. at a local fcosoital April 15. Late resident of 1149 Ruee St Survived by his wife. C.idr Howell. Denver. Colo.; a sis ter Mrs. Lillian Cummins. Salem: two fcalf -sisters. Mrs. Nora Carpenter and Mr Margaret Parker. Portland: a auce. Rita, and nephew. Robert Cum mins, both of Salem. Announcement of Services win be made later by the Vir gil T Golden Company. LOCKEN I.evi Nelson Locken. at Scio. Ore.. lanl 15. Late resident of Turner. Ore. Survived by his wife. Mrs Otomie .ornrn. iurner: aaugniers. iwrs. sira klav Humiston. Mrs. Carlene Oswalt. Hr Alice Lee Haugen. and Mrs. Patsy .th Whitfield, all of Turner, and a on. Hubert Locken. Blue Lake. Calif.. rid nine grandchildren. Services will Se held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Friday. April 18. at 2 p.m. with lnter Itient at Twin Oaks Cemetery. Turner. Stock Market Rally Fades NEW YORK (;P)-Concentrated el ling pressure in closing phases f Wednesday's stock market top- Eled over a comfortable advance uilt up on railroad strength. The market was barely ahead t the close with the list spread Valley Births Statesman Nswt Service SILVERTON To Mr. and Sirs. James Nelson, Silverton, a laughter, April IB. WILLAMINA Mr. and Mn. flelmer Severson of McMinnville, ormerly of this vicinity are the rarents of a son, born April 2 t the McMinnville Hospital. SHERIDAN Mr. and Mri. tohn Patterson of Sheridan are i parents of a daughter, born April 6 at the General Hospital in McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lux of heridan are the parents of a aughter, born April 3 at th Mc- linnville Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Novak of Sheridan are the parents of a on, born April 3 at the McMinn Tille Hospital. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Notice la hereby given that I will, n May 17th. 1952. at 10 o'clock in th forenoon of said day. at the west door f the Marion County Court House. In alem. Oregon, sell at public auction, in the manner provided by law for aies un foreclosure, the interest of Pale W. Trude and Margaret Trude in and to the following described real frropertv. to-wit : Lot three 3. block four (4), Caoitol Street Addition to the City of Salem. County of Marion, State of Oregon (See Records of Town Plats for Marion County. Oregon). Said sal will be made In pursuance ft an execution to me directed and sued out the Circuit Court of the tate of Oregon for Marion County. In An action heretofore pending therein, ntitied "Jack L. Evans, plaintiff, vs. pal W. Trude and Margaret Truda. fela wife, defendants." Clerk's Register No. S4S03. DENVER YOUNO Sheriff, Marion County. Oregon gtHOTEN. RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Ap. 17-2-M. r, Tfi 1 Dr T T Laam, N.D. Ot O Ckaa. N.D DK.S. CHAN . . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS CpetaJrs. Z41 Nerth Uberty Office open Saturday only 10 ajn to 1 P-m I to 7 pjn Consultation Blood preaaur and urine testa are free of 'toargc Practiced since It IT Write for attractive gift No obU B.irion- TheyH Do It Every A EATS lM TME FRy-BURG ACROSS "THE ROAD-" TUAHXAHOA Tf OF THE. HATU3 HAJ TO C.H.RBED, UNITY, MAlSlE. New Arms COLUMBUS. OhI For the first time in her 11 years, Joann Mc Carty of Col ambus, has arms. She was born wtthoat them and learned to use her feet even for playing with dolls. Joann Is pictured leav ing a Columbus firm which supplied her the best possible Easter present a pair of arms. (AP Wlrephoto.) out over a broadly mixed range. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained 10 cents at $100.40 with the industrial com ponent unchanged, rails up 20 cents, and utilities up 10 cents. Volume was restricted to 1,400,000 shares. 0 BUTCHER NEVER. COTS A WHOLE BEEF INTO TW MsSAT til- V i f h ! a Thcro's Gold In Your Farm Voodlot ry Lmst m uritt ml tim rtila mm $tmmd-grmtnm iortttt if Oe C rmt rrmf, prifirmd my frimatt, ltt md ftdnal fmrmtt agtmeiti) To gt th mot cih from your forost crop requires lomt study. For IbsUdco, a 11-inch tree, to feet tall ooataina 100 board foot of saw logs at aa approximate value of I4J 50 per M feet or $4 X5. It con tains .St cords of pulp wxxi which If sold at flS would bring t. It contains one 40-foot barklo (un polled) polo which If sold at IS cents a foot would bring $4.80. A 11-inch tree 100 feet tall con Ulna 240 board feet of taw logs at $41.50 worth $10.10. In the same tree la .! cords of pulpwood worth $S.08, but the highest return comes from a 55-foot barklo polo at 19 cents which could bring tho farmer $10.45. A little mistake la Judgment on an acre of polos could cost hun dreds of dollars. Th am loss can b sustained from a poor Job of logging. Here are some positive rules for logging to protect your own best Interests. Plan your roads before falling and bucking. Pick your best season, winter or summer. Mark every tree to bo cut well in advance of cutting. Insist on care when trees are being felled so that a mlnumum of break age occurs and Che least possible damage is done to young trees. Insist on your "cat" skinners being careful with small trees left crow lag for your next crop. Keep your tumps low, because only you lose Time , jir L.mSSS. a.. fc.T n..i,Vf' fill I itlirtliifi New York Slock Quotations NEW YORK -Wednesday's closing quotations: Admiral Corporation 27 Allied Chemical 70 Allis Chalmers 48 V American Airlines 13 American Power & Light 244 American Tel. & Tel 154 Me American Tobacco 56 Anaconda Copper r... 44 Atchison Railroad 79 V4 Bethlehem Steel 484 Boeing Airplane Co 46 lB Borg Warner 67 Burroughs Adding Machine 25 California Packing 25 Canadian Pacific 36 Caterpillar Tractor 49 Celanese Corporation 42 Chrysler Corporation 72 Cities Service 10.3 Consolidated Edison 34 Consolidated Vulteo 16 Crown Zellerbach 54 Curtis Wright 8 Douglas Aircraft 54 duPont de Nemours 83 Eastman Kodak 43 Emerson Radio 14 General Electric 55 General Foods 41 General Motors 53 Georgia Pac Plywood 20 Goodyear Tire 42 Homes take Mining Co 38 International Harvester 33 International Paper 45 Johns Manville 68 Kennecott Copper 73 Stocks and Bonds Complied by The Associated Press April IS STOCK AVERAGES 30 Lnd 19 Rails A .2 75.0 748 76.5 74 4 87.8 16 Utila A.l 51.0 50.9 51.2 51.3 48 4 60 Stks A.l 100.4 100.3 101.7 100.7 &S.S Net change .unch Wed. 133.7 133.7 135.4 Prev. day Week ago Month ago 134.6 Year ago 128 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails lnd Util Ergn Net chang A.l unch A.l D.4 Wed. 85.2 99.0 99J 75.8 Prev. day 95.1 99.0 99 1 76.0 Week ago 95.3 96.9 99.1 75.9 Month ago 95.1 98 7 96 6 76.7 Year ago 96 7 99 4 99.5 72.0 In 1915 an earthquake caused a Nevada mountain to grow 30 feet, saya the National Geographic Society. OUR WO0DU0T HAS QCC&,mH VALUg 10&S AMP TRf 15 AS MIL Af IOVJ TWst? 3? when sound values are left la the tump. Make lure each log U cut into proper lengths to get highest pooolblo value. Avoid damage from kidding. Keep your equipment in vestment modest, x rollway or a simple "A" frame will suffice most loading needs. If you hire help re member payroll taxes. After logging be careful with yoer slash fires. Have tools ready to stop any fire. Build fire traiL Avoid damage to young trees. Pick time when rains have eliminated any danger of fire spreading. You can sell your timber to a logger as stumpage a certain price on the stump, or you can do your own logging. Selling stumpage for a lump sum Is not advisable and usually results In loss to land owner. It Is beet to sell by the piece, at a fixed price per thousand feet or cord and payment should bo based on a scale of logs cut. Your woodlot is a valuable part of your farm. Run it like a business. If you protect trees from fire and grating damage and use reasonable care in harvesting the forest you will have an annuity which goes oa working for you year after year. A growing young forest is Just like money in the bank (For more particulars write your State Forester at OI) mpia. Washington or Salem. Orearon for your free copy of "YOUR TREES A CROP." how to grow and harvest them In the Doug-las fir region.) By Jimmy Hatlo 'e HEREBY klnjMivLATE. AS . THE WORLDS NERVIEST MOSOODNlK THE LOSG.LONS TRAILER-W&4PER WHO fXRKS IN FRDKTOFOr45 RESTAURANT" Libby, McNeill 7 Lockheed Aircraft 18 Loew's Incorporated 16 Montgomery Ward 60 Nash Kelvinator 20 New York Central 19 Northern Pacific 82 Pacific American Fish 15 Pacific Gas & Electric 33 Pacific Tel. & Tel 109 Packard Motor Car 4 Penney J. C. Co ;. 67 Pennsylvania R. R 18 Pepsi Cola Co 10 Philco Radio 30 Radio Corporation 27 Rayonier Incorp 28 Rayonier Incorp Pfd 36 Republic Steel 39 Reynolds Metals - 55 Richfield Oil 58 Safeway Stores Inc 30 Scott Paper Co 51 Sears Roebuck & Co. 52 Socony-Vacuum Oil 37 Southern Pacific 71 Standard Oil Calif. 55 Standard Oil N. J. 74 Studebaker Corp. 36 Swift 8c Company 31 Transamerica Corp 25 Twentieth Century Fox 17 Union Oil Company 40 Union Pacific ..111 United Airlines 27 United Aircraft 29 United Corporation 5 United States Plywood 32 United States Steel 39 Western Union Tel 38 Westinghouse Air Brake 25 Westinghouse Electric 35 Woolworth Company 42 who constantly have Satisfactory service as their main Aim in business. Look, today and tell friends of the Home-Ownership Opportunities you saw in The Oregon Statesman Want-Ads. Portland Produce PORTLAND (AP) Wednesday But terfat tentative, subject to immediate change premium quality, maximum to to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 7-S2c lb: first quality. 76 Oc: second quality 72-75c. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score. 75c lb; 92 score 74c; B. 90 score. 72c: C. 89 score. 71c. Above prices strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles. 434 -47c lb.: Oregon 5-ib. loaf, 4 9-52c. Eggs to wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases included. f.o.b. Portland A large.43'4-47c; A medi um. 48ac; B grade, large. 41-42c. Egs to retailers Grade AA large. 52c; A large 48-4 8c; AA medium. 48 49c; A medium 47c. Cartons 3c addi tional. Live Chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. plants Friers 2j-3 lbs.. 2S-30c; 3-4 lbs. 29-30c; Roasters. 4'j lbs and over. 2930c; light hens, all weights. 19c; heavy hens, all weights. 22-23c; old roosters, all weights. 14-lSc. Rabbits Average to growers Live white. 3i-4 lbs . 26 -29c; 3-6 lbs.. 22 25c; old does. 12-lSc. few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retialers, 62-65c, some higher. i Fresh dressed meats wholesalers to retailers: dollars per cwt: Beef Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs.. 52 00-58 10: good, 52 00-56 10; commer cial 50.00-51.10; uUlity. 47.50-49.10; cows, commercial. 45 00-50.00; utility 44.00 48.00: canner -cutters. 40.00-43.50. Beef cuts choice steers Hind quar ters. 62 50-84.00; rounds. 61.00-63.10: full loins, trimmed. 81.00-S4.60; triangles. 45 00-49.20; fore quarters. 48.00-52.50; chucks. 48.00-32 50; ribs, 65 00-70.10. Veal Good-Choice. 56.00-58.40; com mercial. 50.00-51.40. Calves All weights, good-choice. 56 00-58.40; commercial. 48 00-51.40. Pork Cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs. 46.00-50 00- shoulders. 16 lbs. 33 00-36 00. spa re ribs. 45.00-45.90; fresh hams. 10-14 lbs. 49 00-51 00 Lambs Choice-prime. 40-50 lb . 55 00 57.50; good. 520-57 00 Mutton Good-choice. 33 40-80. Wool Grease basis, nominally 60-5c. Mohair 50c lb. on 12-month growth, f ob. country shipping points. Country-killed meats: Mutton Best ewes and wethers. 22 28c lb ; rough heavy bucks, ewes, 18 18c. Beef Utility cows. 36-40c lb ; can-ners-cutters 34-36c. Hogs Lean blockers. 2-27c lb : sows, light. 21-23c. Lambs Best, 5 J -54c lb Onions 50 lb sacks. Ore. Yellows, med. No 1. 6 23-6 75. large. 7.0O-7.50; Texas White Wax. 6.75-7.00. Potatoes Klamath Russets. No 1, 5 53; umv'i-d 320, No. 2s. 4 23; Ida ho Russt 5 -10 lb. sacks. 3 50-utlUty, 500 hur .'. Hay 1'. S. To 2 green alfalfa, de livered car and truck lots. f o b. Port land. 50 00 ton. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (AP)-(USDA Wednes day Cattle salable 10; market un even; cows generally steady-strong: some sales 50 cents higher: steers less actlvi but about steady except heavy steers mostly unsold; small lot mostly choice 1057 lb fed steers 34.50: few head good 800 lb 34.00; scattered lots commercial steers 30 0O-3O.50, few utility and commercial grass steers 2800-3000; light utility steers down to 25 00: utility heifers 22.00-27.00: odd commercial grades 29 00; canner and cutter cows 17.00-21.00: utility cows 21 50-24.00, utility bulls 25.50-28.00; odd commercial to 29.00. Calves salable 50; market active, steady: few choice vealers 35.00-37.00; good calves and veaters 31 00-34 00; utility and commercial 21.00-30.00. Hogs salable 400: Includes on load not shown Wednesday: market weak with buyers more selective than ear lier this week; scattered lota choice No. 1 and 2 180-333 lb butcher 20.00: increased supply of choice No. 2 and 3 types at 19.50. few medium grades down to 19.00; choice 250-285 lb 18 00 18.50; choice 150-170 lb 18.00-19.00: choice 350-550 lb sows 15 50-16.50; Tuesday 27.00; choice and prime Mon- 1 ZP- ' - - j STATESMAN WANT-ADS for those HOME values listed daily by dependable Salem Real Estate Brokers, Grain Losses, Gains Balance CHICAGO (AVGains and loss es were pretty evenly balanced at the close on th board of trade Wednesday. Rye had the largest gains while soybeans registered the widest losses. The market had difficulty in establishing any trend. Little flurries of buying entered all pits during the day, but in each case demand quickly dried up. Wheat closed 1 lower to Vi higher, corn lower to high er, oats lower to higher, rye 1 to 1 higher, soybeans -l lower and lard 5 cents lower to 3 cents a hundred pounds higher. The heavy flour business which had lifted wheat in the previous session was not duplicated Wed nesday. Furthermore, no exports were reported. ,alem Market Quotations (As of tate yesterday l : t r rtKf at Premium .7 .76 .6 .78 A3 No 1 No 2 BUTTER Wholesale Retail . EGGS (Buying) iWnotriiai o ices range from to 7 cents over buying orice ) Large AA . .44 -40 .40 J7 29 . .22 21 .14 .27 Large A Medium AA ,,. Medium Small . iil TRY Leghorn hens Colored hens Colored fryers . Old roosters Roasters LIVESTOCK Valley Packing Company Quotation!) Fat Dairy 19 oo to CO 00 Cutter HeUers Bulls Good Veal ralves Fat Lambs Feeders 17 oo to 19 oo 20 00 to 24.00 25 00 to 28 .00 30.00 to 34.00 24 00 to 30 00 24.00 to 26.50 22 00 to 24.00 Portland Grain PORTLAND (AP) Wednesday Coarse grains. 15-day shipments, bulk. Coast delivery: Oats No. 2. 3-lb. white, 72.00: Barley. No. 2. 43-H B.W., 70.00. Wheat bid to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk., delivered Coast: Soft White. 2.50; Soft White excluding Rex. 2 50: White Club. I.M. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary. 251; 10 per cent 2.51; 11 per cent 2.51; 12 per cent 2.51. Hard White Baart: Ordinary. 2.31; 10 per cent 2.51: 11 per cent 2.51: 11 per cent 2.51. Car recipts: Wheat 22: flour 1: oats 1: mill feed 4. day up to 27.50; food slaughter ewe salable around 13 00; odd utility grad 12.00. lighter weights 17.00-17.50; good and choice feeder pigs 17.00-17.50. Sheep salable 23; no slaughter lambs available early: market nominally steady; good and choice fed wooled 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST White toy terrier with brown spot. Back of Capitol Building. 559 N. Liberty. Phone 2-7809. A Safe Tho Staiexnnan, Scdemu Orexyon, 300 Personal 318 Personal NOT RESPONSIBLE for debU other than my own. J. G. Noble. " PALMIST READINGS Fortune teller, she advises on past present and future, and love, mar riage and business. 2743 Portland Rd Phone 2-2082. ALL oHoLlCb Anonymous Ph 3-9133 2088 N. Commercial. Wed and fri at a -oo o.m ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. 315,i N" Commercial St Ph 2-2106. Meeting Sunday 3 p.m. Tuesday 7:30 D-m. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock RcX2XSTERED Harap. sheep. ewes, yearlings, rams and lambs. Phone 4-1216 evenings. 2 YOUNG bred sows. Rt. 1, Box 10, Aumsville DUROC weanet pigs. 9 weeks. Robert Seeger, 180 Boone Rd. Jhone 2-2398. BONDED Livestock "buyer. A. F. Som mer, ,130 Chemawa Rd. Phone 4-2617- LOCKER BEEF, cut and wrapped. 49c lb. Custom killing, livestock bought, trailer loaded free. Ph. 3-4858. Salem Meat Co. South of Waters ball park. tUJNUtAJ LlVtSIU iM.vri i. MrCarwiiisr 1 Kt t.lCNSfc.D and txjnded livestock buyer 21 t nethen 1940 Lancaster Dr Phone 2 .MS BONDED Livestock buyer Claude Ed wards Rt 3. Box 899E Ph 4-1113 404 Poultry and Rabbits PAIR moled geese and 6 goslins. $13. Phone 2-0286. NEW HAMPSHIRE Baby chicks and stiited chicks. Phone 4-4323 RABBITS, all ages. Am leaving town. Call at 2015 Kappahan Rd 50 LAR6E Parmenter pullets, all lay ing. J. J. Thompson. Rt. 5. Box 398. Ph. 4-1915. . BABY CHICKS, Day old Cockerala. Pullets. Hampshire. Parmenters. Wt. Rocks Wyandottes. A ustra-Whites. Leghorns Started chix at reasonable prices. Quality since 1921. Phone 2-2891. Lee s Hatcaery, Salem . NEW HA MP. chicks, best grade Low prices. MONTGOMERY WARD FARM STORE Trade 8r High Phone 3-3191 Spring Is Here And It Is Chick Time DAY-OLD AND STARTED CHICKS AVAILABLE NOW rOX HATCHERY. 3830 STATE PHONE 3-4969. HENS AND FRYERS WANTED: Heavy or lixht Top prices Phone 3-2881 Lee s Hatchery 408 Pots MOORsTS tropical flab tanks, plants. headers, thermortates, pumps. 3 miles from S. Lancaster on Macleay Rd. Phone 4-7321. closed Wednesday. TROPICAL FISH and supplies C L. Mann Battlecreek Rd Turner. Ore. 410 Soexiat and Plants BEDDING PLANTS, Cabbage. Toma toes, Fuschias, Geraniums. Pelargon iums. African Violets. Oppen's Green house, 4330 Auburn Rd. Ph. 4-1933. BURBANK and Netted Gem aeed po tatoes. 5230 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-4078. GERANIUMS. rUSCHlAS. 35c; 3.75 dz. DahUa Bulbs $1.06 dz. Glads 15c. Perennials. Annuals, Vegetable Plants, Shrubbery. Merrill's Green iio Jse. Broo ks . PTlNSIES $1.00 doz. Primroses, Del phinium and other perennials. East ridge Greenhouse. 1055 2nd St.. West Salem. SEED Barley for sale. Rt. 2. Box 241. Phone 4-3018. nn Place to Live HOME-OWNERSHIP MONTH Look, Compare, and BUY NOW That Horn you've) wanted Is now possible). Many homo owners ara now enjoying Pride and Security because they have taken advantage of HOME-OWNERSHIP MONTH. jJJUt rrt -t ' Jill pit z:s -P ltT Q Thurmdarv April 17, f T1 1 400 Agriculture 410 S4Mds and Plants 10 large dahliaa assorted colors E3 12 assorted pon dahlias inn Y!l.a mmmm-mM .AUM (w jwiaiua wwi ca luswi 49 ii in i I, TJitrw Spring Haven Dahlia and Iris Gardens at. 2. box 1209. camas, Washlnftosi 4TT Farm Etrulpmeint l-JOHN DEERE "D" 20 bone powe stationary dleael motor.1 ideal for Ir rigation or small sow anUl sower plant. 1 American Marsh Pump 4-lnch, 273 gallons per minute. Oats Knoll Golf Course. Salem-DaUaa Highway. Phone 2-1374. rott J.Mt Alus Chalmers nvcautery New and used Phone e-lSSs. 425 Auction Solo SudtellV Livestock and Furniture Auction Thursday. April 17. 10 .m. Ac T pjn. 11 a Miles East of Salem on Silverton Rd. Phone 3-6006. 1950 9 ft. Philo refrig.. 1930 ft. Cold spot refrig.. Mahogany drop leatg table. 5 pc. chrome B K. set; chest of drawers: 7 pc. walnut din. rm. set; lamps and coffee tables: rockers, occasional chairs; davenports acdi chairs. 4 lawn benches, coil springs. 6 drawer desk, garden -tools, 4 rolas new inlaid linoleum, misc. dishes, and many misc. articles of furniture. Apples, seed potatoes, flower plant, new bean wire and farm equipment. One P.M. Livestock Chickens and rabbits, calves ana heavy veals. 8 good C. W. feed pigs. 6 weaner pigs. 2 choice bre4 Tamp, gilts, two to farrow soon, 2 ft r. old Jersey heifer, Just freeh. Illk and beef cows, bulls and steers, 3 year old Welsh pony, Come to buy or sell. Livestock sold by weight or head, LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION SALES YARD 450 Merchandise 451 Mdchlnory and Tool 7-59 McCULLOHCH chain saw. nearly new. 40 Inch bar 8c chain. Make offer. 2260 Lee St. DEALERS nd repair station for Wood boss chatn saws, Briggs. Clinton mm Wisconsin gasoline engines Hows Bros 1410 8 12th Ph 3-3646 J I u I Ii.i.KM uin uarta, ud sei ivm How m Rroe Ph S-3K46 1416 Sk IJth roUfi time una effort deoianua moult toots Rent or but then at UouasaT Bros 1418 8 12th 455 Household Goods For Solo UNFINISHED Furniture ready to paint. Complete stock at Good Housekeeo- ' lng Inc. 487 Court St. 456 Wcmtsd7Hout4l7X)U"Gooa. 5 HALL'S PAYS cash for furniture MS ? appliances, we buy. sell or trade. HALL'S FURNITURE STORE ? 1979 Fairgrounds Rd. Phono 4-3481 f Highest Prices Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 I