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Oregon, Scrt ru , May 23, IS53 lieu York Sloclx Qnoiaiions By The Associated Press Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical 70 V Allis Chalmers 54 .American Airlines 14 Americas Power & Light American TeL fc TeL 156 American Tobacco 72 Anaconda Copper 37 Atchison Railroad 97 Bethlehem Steel 53 Boeing Airplane Company 43 Bore Warner 80 Burroughs Adding Machine 15 California Packing . 25 Canadian Pacific 28 Caterpillar Tractor 60 Celanese Corporation 27 Chrysler Corporation 76 Cities Service 85 Consolidated Edion 39 Consolidated Vultee 19 Crown Zellerbach 29 Curtiss Wright 8 Douglas Aircraft 66 du Pont de Nemours 97 Eastman Kodak 44 Emerson Radio 11 General Electric 74 General Foods 54 General Motors 62 Georgia Pacific Plywood 16 Goodyear Tire 53 V Homestake Mining Company 38 International Harvester 29 International Paper 53 Johns Manville 63 Kaiser Aluminum 27 Kennecott Copper 68 jUbby, McNeill 9 Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) BDTTIRFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 BUTTER Wholesale .70 .67 .64 .75 M Retail EGGS (Baying) (Wholesale prices range from 6 to 7 cents over buying price) Large AA Large A 48 .46 .43 .43 .33 .26 4 7 .15 0 Medium AA Medium A Pullet POULTRY Colored Hens -Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers Old Roosters Roasters Portland Grain PORTLAND LB No coarse grains bid. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.33 M; Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2.33; White Club 2.33; Western Red 2.33. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 1.36; 10 per cent 36; 11 per cent 2.36; 12 per cent 2.36. Friday's car receipts: wheat 20: barley 4; corn 2; oats 2; mill feed S. SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1398, K6CO 1498, KOIN 976, KGW (20, KEX 1190. KGAE 1438 FM: Megacycles (Editor's note: The Statesman publishes In good faith the programs a J times aa' provided by the radio stations, but because ofmes the programs are changed without notification, this newspaper cannot be responsible for the accuracy herein.) HOUR 0Q:0t 00:15 7 KILN Music KOCO I Music KOIN Tabernacle (Tabernacle llnv. to Lrng. IQW Church, Hamt IChurch. Home 1 Sun. Music KKX Concert Hall (Concert Hall i Guest Star 81 KSLM irst Baptist OCO Geo. Wright KGAE Waffle Club KOIN Europe Story KGW Sun. 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Westinghouse Electric -Woolworth Company Portland Livestock PORTLAND UW(USDA)-CatUe for week, salable 2200; market slowed late after fairly active opening; cows dependably through out; fed steers closed 50 cents to 1.00. below late last week; cows about steady with spots 25-50 cents lower on beef cows; bulls mostly steady; good-choice under 1,100 lb fed steers 23.00-25.00; two loads 897 and 1,098 lbs early 25.25; com mercial steers 21.50-22.50; utility 17.00 - 20.00; good" light stocker steers 20.00-21.00; choice fed heif ers 23.00-23.50, good 21.50-22.50; utility 14.50 -16.00. commercial 15.50-16.50, few young fed commer cial 17.50: utility and commercial I bulls 17.50-18.50, few heavy bulls to 19.50, cutters down to 14.00. Calves for week salable 500; market slow, closing sales .around 3.00 below last week on increased supply; good-choice vealers and light calves late 24.00-27.00,. early sales to 30.00 sparingly; utility commercial 16.00-23.00. culls down to 8.00; few good-choice stock calves 20.00-22.00. Hogs for week salable 2075; mar-1 KOIN 101:1, KEX 92.3 00:30 00:45 I Music .Voice of Cheer I- Inv. to Lrng. Sun. Music (Here's to Vets Lockheed Aircraft ... Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A -New York Central Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific TeL & Tel. iFtrst Baptist .Back to God I Back to God I News I Cent. Lutheran I Cent. Lutheran I Waffle Club IChristian Hour IChristian Hour I Europe Story j H. K. Smth St. Francis Hr. (Sun. Music Sun. Music Sun. 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I SUent 'Silent IMusic I City Council Concert Hr. 400 Agriculture 425 Auction SoIm ' Public Farm AUCTION On the farm, located 6 miles North of Salem City Limits; or 1 Mile North of Brooks, Ore., on Highway 99E. It's 2nd farm on left, past Assembly of God campground, North, on Monday, May 25 At 10 A. M. Farm sold; therefore all Auction 21 HEAD CATTLE 21 42 yr. old SPRINGER HEIFERS; to freshen in August. Guernseys. 8 FEEDER HEIFERS. Guernseys and Holsteins. 4 to 6 mos. old. 7 FEEDER BULLS. Holstein Mix. 4 to 6 mos. old. 1 Yearling HOLSTEIN BULL. 12 yr. old RED POLL COW; fresh. Cattle Tested, and very gentle; in fact, hand-raised Pets. Machinery 520 ft. Irrigation Pipe; Pump; and 9'i hp. Briggs Sc Stratton gas motor. Spike Harrow; Springtooth Harrow; Cultivator. G. Hose. Forks. Pipe and Fittings. Electric Fence Con trol. 5 Nurse Pails. Portable Sears Milker. 2 "Wheelbarrows. Sides for Truck. 25 Cedar Fence Posts. Table Saw; 1 h.p. motor. Stock Trailer. Grindstone and motor. Water Pump. Farm Wagon, on rubber. Fence Stretcher. RoU Wire. 1930 Model A Ford Coupe. Power Meat Grinder; Bone Grinder, for mink farm food. Sprayer. Chicken Drinkers and Feeders. Many misc. Hand Tools and Farm Tools; too numerous to mention. Frank A. Sprouse. .Owner COL. ERNEST E. SCOTT, Salem, Auctioneer. Phone 4-6433 Nina M. Scott, Clerk This is a good clean Sale of LUNCH AT NOON ket opened 25 cents lower and un- changed thereafter; choice No. 1 and No. 2 butchers from 180-23o lbs 26.00-26.50, heavier and lighter weights 24.50-25.50; choice 350-550 lb sows 22.50-23.75. Sheep for week salable 106; mar ket strong with top on spring lambs 35 cents higher; choice-prime 83- 102 lb spring Iambs 25. 50-25. 8o, good down to 24.50; choice and prime No. 2 and No. 3 pelt lambs 23.C0, good-choice 21.00-22.50, util ity down to 18.50, few feeders 19.00; few choice heavy woo led lambs 23.00-23.50: good-choice shorn ewes 5.50-6.50, few 7.00 early, culls down to 2.00. Portland Produce PORTLAND Ufl Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .35 to one per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 68-71c lb; first quality 67-70c; second quality, 64-67C. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, t.o.b. bulk, cubes to wholesalers Grade AA.I 93 score, 67c lb; 92 score, 6oc; B, 90 score, 64c; C, 89 score, 63c. Cheese Selling prire to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles 42 Vi 46c lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 49 "6-51 Vic. Eggs To wholesalers-candled eggs containing no loss, cases in cluded, f. o. b. Portland-A large, 56 .,58 4: A medium 55 -57 B grade, large, 51 Vz. Eggs To retailers-grade AA, Large. 61-62c; A large, 58-60C; AA medium, 59-60C; A medium, 57 59c; A small, nominally 46-47C. Cartons 3 cents additional. Live Chickens No. 1 quality, f. o. b. plants Fryers, 2 Vt-Z lbs, 27-28C, 3-4 lbs, 27-28c; roasters, AVx lbs, up, 27-28c; heavy hens, all weights. 25-26c; light hens, all weights, 23-24c; old roosters, 15-18C. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 4-E lbs, 23-25c, 5-6 lbs. 21-23c; old does, 10-14C, f3w higher. Fresh dressed fryers o retailers, 59-61C, Ct up 63-67C. Fresh dressci meats wholesal ers to retailers; dollars per ewt: Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs. 38.50-43.00; good, 37.50-41.00; com mercial 5.00-38.00; utility, 32.00- 35.00; commercial cows 28.00-32.00: utility. 27OO-3O.0O 25.00-28.00. canners-cutters Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 50.00-54.00; rounds, 48.00 53.00; full loins, trimmed 6,5.00 74.00; triangles 30.00-33.00; fore- quarters, 32.00-35.00; chucks, 37.00 41.00; ribs. 48.00-54.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 . s. 5S.01--63.00; shoulders, 16 lbs 39.00-42.00; spareribs, 50.00-55.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs 57.00-60.00. Veal and calves .Good, choice, all weights, 42.00 - 5fo0; commer cial. 36.00 - 45.00. Lambs Choice, prime. 40-50 lbs. 46.00 - 48.00; good, 36.00-45.00; spring lambs choice prime 49.00 52.00. Mutton Good-choice, 15.00-18.00. Wool Grease basis, Willamette Valley medium, 50-52c ib; Eastern Oregon fine and half-bltod. 55-62c; Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42c; 12-month wool. 48-50c. Countrydressed , m a t s. f .o.b. Portland: Beef Utility cows, 30-32 lb; canners-cutters, 24-25; shells down to 21c. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 39-40C; rough heavies. 25-30c. Hogs Lean blockers. 35-36c. Sows light 30-32C. Lambs Best. 40-42c lb; spring ers nominally 48c lb. Mutton Best, 14-15c lb; cull utility 9-llc. Onions 50-Ib sacks West Oregon yellows, med. No. is, 2.25-3.00; 3 in. . min., 3.50-4.00; commercial 1.50-2.00; Texas Crystal Wax, 2.50 3.00; Texas Granos, 2.25-75; Calif. Red Globe, metL, 4,00-25; yellows. 400 Agri culture ' 425 Auction SoIm Cattle, Farm Machinery AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: good usable merchandise. Nice young stock, and Complete Dispersal. It Will Pay You Well To Attend. Served by ladies of .Labish Bethel Assembly, Missionar y Council C. 1 TlfrJUaof j OlOCK iflcll KCl Weak, Takes Slight Falls NEW YORK ( A recovery movement Friday in the stock market was -strong enough to wipe out most early declines, but it lacked sufficient vigor to push the market definitely to the higher side. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 10 cents at $110.40. The industrial component of the average was down 20 cents. The railroads, however, were un changed in the average while the utilities gained 10 cents. The lower leaning of the market was shown by the 387 gainers and 418 losers in the list of 1,087 issues appearing on the tape. The total was 43 issues less than Thursday. There were 21 new highs and 39 new lows for the year touched during the day. Noted Savant Convicted in Perjury Case NEW YORK ") William Perl, 34, a brilliant physicist, was con victed on two counts of perjury Friday by a federal court jury for denying three years ago that he knew members of an atom spy ring. He faces up to 10 years in prison and $4,000 in fines. He was tried on a charge of lying in 1930 when he denied under oath he knew the condemned atom spy, Julius Rosenberg, and four other persons. After Lots of Rain, Sun on Forcecast Today Salem is in for its ltlh consecutive day of rain, accord- ing to the weather bureau. Rain this morning is expected to slow down to showers in the afternoon and Sunday is pre dicted to be mostly sunny. In the 48-hour period ending at midnight, .83 inches of water has fallen here with .57 inches being measured Friday. This brings the rainfall so far this month up to 2.38 inches com pared with the normal of 1.45 inches. Stocks and Bonds Compiled By The Associated Press May 22 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indust Util Fgn Net Change ... Uneh Unch D.l D.l Friday 92.5 95.8 913 78.8 Prev. Day . 92.5 95.8 93.4 78.9 Week Ago .... 92.3 95.9 93.4 78.9 Month Ago 83J 96.5 94.7 79.1 Year Ago 9JI 98.6 98.7 76.1 STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 15 t SO Indust Rail Util Sties Net Change 1 D.2 Unch A.l D.l Friday 143.7 90S 53.5 111.4 Prev. Day 143.9 90.5 53.4 111 J Week Ago 143.2 87.7 53J 110.2 Month Ago 139.6 84 6 52.7 107.4 Year Ago 135.0 79.2 i 52.1 103.1 med.. 2.00-25. Potatoes Oregon Russets No. 1, 4.25-75; name brands 4.85; 25 lbs, local size A. 1.25-35; 10 lb mesh, 45-50c; Russets, No. 1A. S.00-3.50; Calif, long whites. No. 1, 3.75-4.25. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, nominally 34.00, delivered car and truck lots f o b. Portland; Seattle. 35.00-38.00. ! 400 Agriculture 425 Auction SoIm and Furniture to go at Furniture Electric Washer: Electric Refrigerator; R. C. A. Victor Cabinet Radio, 12 tube; 2 Gas Ranges: 1 Kitchen Cabinet and Cupboard: Hi Boy Dresser and Chest: 2 Davenports: 5-pc. Chrome Set; 2 Chests Drawers; Beds, Springs, Mattresses: New- Linoleums: Buffet; 5-pc. Breakfast Set; Dishes; Phonograph; 2 Sinks; Occasional Chairs: Rockers; Table M Separ ator; Fruit ars;nd many misc. Kitchen and Home Items. "teris cash 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST: Personalized check book In the vicinity of Elks Temple. 527 Knapp. May 21st. Liberal reward for return of same. Ph. 2-8594. LOST: Red Hawthorne bicycle from hih school bike shed. Kindly re turn to high school and receive reward or phone 3-7349. Wheat Drops To New Low CHICAGO Iff) Wheat dropped to a new low since 1950 and a whole series of new seasonal lows was uncovered in a weak grain marke. on theTooard of trade Fri day. Wheat finished 1 i-l ! lower, corn 1 Vx to 2 cents lower, oats 1 ii-l lower, rye 2 to 2 lower, soybeans 2 V-A lower and lard 15 to 20 cents a hundred pounds lower. x Haryey Buys 500 Acres At The Dalles THE DALLES M The Har vey Machine Company's 65 million dollar aluminum plant will be lo cated at the west city limits of The Dalles, on the Oregon side of the Columbia River. President Leo M. Harvey, Tor rance. Calif., announced purchase Friday of a 500-acre site from land owners. A location on the north shore, in Washington state, also had been considered. . Under an agreement reached Thursday with the federal govern ment, construction of the plant is to start June 24. Completion is scheduled by May 1, 1955. Harvey said The Dalles was chosen because it has excellent rail, river and highway .transporta tion facilities and room for future expansion. The facilities will consist of a two-potline reduction plant, with a capacity of 54,000 tons of alumin um annually, and an alumina works to supply the reduction unit. In January, 1953, the United States had 23,966,000 head of milk cows and heifers. ; Salem Obituaries GILCHRIST Mrs. Esther Gilchrist, at the fam ily home in Gold HU1. Ore.. May 21. Survived by husband. Charles Gil christ. Gold Hill: mother. Mrs. Car rie Sneed. Portland; sisters. Mrs. Willato Bue. Portland, and Mrs. Clar ence Grelg. Salem. Graveside serv ices will be held Saturday. May 23, at 1:30 p.m. in Belcrest Memorial Park. HoweU-Edwards Company in charge. COOPER Estel M. Cooper, at Klamath Falls, May 21. Survived by sons. Dr. M. E. Cooper. Klamath Falls, and Delbert Cooper. Springfield: daughter. Mrs. Louise Estes. Klamath Fail: grand daughter. Shirley Cooper. Spring field Services will be held Satur day. May 23. at 11 an. in the Clough-Barrick Chapel with inter ment at City View Cemetery. Ritual istic services by BPOE. SMITH r Thad O: Smith, late resident of Swet Home, at a local hospital May 21 at the age of 56. Survived by wife, Mrs. Eva Smith. Sweet Home; sons. Donald T. Smith. Hillsboro: sister. Mrs. Lillian Medlock, Tucson. Ariz.; and two, grandchildren. Serv ices will be held Tuesday. May 28 at 1 :30 cm. in HoweU-Edwards Chapel, 300 Personal 314 Transportation LEAVING for Anchorage. Alaska about June 5th in '52 model car. Would like S or 3 riders. Call 3-5233 after 5 p.m. LEAVING for Florida Sunday 24th. New car. Take 1 or 2 passengers. Share expense. 522 W. -1st St. WANT RIDE to S. Dakota about June 1st. Share expenses. Rt, 1. Box 222. Aumsville. 316 Personal ARE YOU having trouble with alco hol? If so. and want to do some thine about It dial Alcoholics An- onymous. Phone 2-2108. 2-2843. MRS. i JAMES. Psychic Reader can five reliable advice and help on all problems of life. 3645 Portland Rd. Alirma Courts, Apt. 2. SECU-Ul x DETECTIVE Agency. Pri vate Investigation. 139 Pacific Bldg Phone 4-2248. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. L 2088 N. Commercial. Phone 2-9419 or 3-4537. P. O. Box 724. 400 Agriculture 402 Ll-astoclc 7 MO. OLD HEIFER. 't Jersey and 1 uoisteins. .775 Hollywood Ave. Marlin Voiding. 2-5773. PURE. BRED 18 months Guernsey bull it fresh milk cow. i mile east Brush Creek School or 2 miles west Silverton off highway . 211 across track on gravel road to yeLcw house. Rt. 2, Box 303. Sil vrton. FOR SALE: Holstein bull. 6 mos. old.; Papers may be had. Ph. 4-2970. 3t. 4. Box 224. BIG weaner pigs. Jersey heifer with heifer calf. Gentle, easy milker, lots of milk, fresh 1 week. J. L. Starfcrd.- Rt. 2. Box 59D, Turner. Ore. a ml. E. Pen. Annex Farm. LIVESTOCK pasture for 20 cattle. Whites Ranch, one mile east from Turner. LICENSED and bonded livestock buyer. E. L Snethen. 165 Kenwood Ave. Phone Z-1345 LOCKER BEEF. Whitefacer Hereford. 28c: locker pork 35c. Nothing down. 6 months to pay. Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co. 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. C. McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. BONDED Livestock Buyer. A. r. Sommer. 1265 Harmeoy Dr. Ph. 4-2617. BONDED Livestock buyer. Claude Edwards. Rt. 3. Box 899. Ph. 4-1113. 404 Poultry and Babbits 7 USED cedar post. Half price. One 6-room hutch. One 4-room hutch. One buck, 2 does, 5 two weeks old. Eight 10" cement cuberts $1 ea. Rt. 4, Box 3o6 on Liberty Rd. Wanted. Colored hens. Lee's Hatch- ory. Phone '2-2861 CUSTOM killing. Fowl of any kind. Ph. 4-3426. NeweU's Poultry Plant Kill 6 days a week. Rt 3. Box 109. Salem. . RABBITS wanted, any size and quan tity. Also purebred breeding stock ror sale. Ph. 2-7107. TWICE weekly, day old chicks in New Hamp. Parmenter Reds, White Leghorns. Austra-White. White Rock. White- Wyandottes. Parmen ter cockerels. Lee's Hatchery. Ph. 2-2861. GOLDEN BROAD and New Hamp shire chicks, hatched every Monday and Thursday. Our chicks grow faster. Fox Hatchery. 3830 State St. Phone 3-4969. 408 Pets Parakeets! 1 340FF ..ceoMtvfc SCHOOL 1 Fi SMTfOtf Si wii 1 1 kitte v r-u ALL TAUEY COLORS. READY TO VIAKJ GO. FIVE WEEKS "WJ LMt OLD. SELECT STOCK 1 CHINCHILLAS Forced to sell pair Chinchillas and equipment at wholesale. T. G. Willams. 448 S. E. Edison. Sheridan. Ph. 2550. GOOD heme for medium sized Shep herd type male dog. Farm home preferred. Ph. 2-1183. GIVE AWAY 3 kittens, also grown alack female and gray torn. 3-9943 2 FEMALE Pekingese pups. 8 wks. old. 2260 Claude. Ph. 3-3598. MOORE'S TROPICAL FISH, equip ment. Goldfish, Parakeets. 2 miles from Lancaster on Macleay Road. Ph. 4-3773. Closed on Wednesdays. CANARIES. Young healthy singers. S6.95.? While they last. Call 3-6241. SIAMESE kittens for sale with pa pers. Ph. 2-5287. CANARY singers' and hens.' Baby parakeets. 735 Bellevue St. Phone 4-1597 HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 158 Mc. Coy. 1 block east of N. Capitol, l'i blocks north of Madison. Ph. 2-6897. 410 Seeds and Plants If I haven't the blooming things their berried, but could bring them around. A verbal corona tion to tne jolly lady with the abundant offsprings from Medford. and thanks to the local "sons -of old Erin's sod". Would like to meet a "you aU" southern peach or gentleman. Super-duper hedge is the fuzzy blue Ellwood $3.25 and the 15 in. weU rooted size 25c. Why Jet Portland be ahead with roses plant to show the year around with berried and ever green shrubs. Small pyramidalis and semi-dwarf hedging, pernettia. skimmia. rhody's. golden euony mous, camellias, cotoneaster, abelia, mollis, snowballs, boxwood, creep ing Juniper, holly, golden trees 25c: laurel and native trees 5c; lilacs, heather, azaleas, hydrang eas. Iris, and perennials 10c. Free plants' and camellias with purch ase. Like to welcome you other than . crowded Sundays. Scenic drive south of Four Corners on 22 turn at top of hill, and 3 miles, first rlace on left of next corner. P. 3112 Hustons Nursery. Rt. 5 Box 89 Salem. SPECIAL 1 OPEN SUNDAY. Shrubs and pernnials. Closing out this week. All Marigold, snapdragons and verbenlas at 30c doz. Sahli Nursery. Rt. 5. Box 457 Salem. At McClay GERANIUMS. Faschias. Dahlia Bulbs 5 for $1.08. Tuberous Begonias 3 for $1.00. Grape Vines. Hydrauhas, Calls Lilys 3 for $1.00. Lupins. Columbine, Delphiniums. 6 for .25. MERRILLS GREENHOUSE, BROOKS AZALEAS Many . varieties now in blor-m. WARING'S NURSERY 1025 OakhiU Ave. Turn East from 99E atSouth Village Tavern CHRYSANTHEMUMS. Kraus intro duction. 450 English.' Spoons. Spiders. Cushions. Delphiniums, (including Astolats). 16 varieties, of Astiltws. Geraniums. RusseU Lup ins, Iceland Poppies. Iria now blooming. Black's, 2278 Cbemawa Rd. l' mues east of Keixer. Ph. 2-4250.. SAlEMj 113 Ml. u .! 1 1 1 400 Asricultui 410 Seeds and Plants T GERANIUMS, perennial bedding plants Shrubs. Boyd Niraery, 2444 state. LANTANA. tuberous an wax be Koalas, sultani. summer jjUhllaa. pe tunias, snapdragons. all the usual and many unusual annuals. Toma toes, sweet and hot peppers, egg plants. Kg an Gardens, J miles N. of Keizer on St. Paul Hwy. MARTHA Washington Geraniums. Hundreds In bloom. Begonias. Push- las and Bedding Plants. Kilber's. Phi 4-4021 715 Salem Heights Ave. 412 Fruit and Farm "Prod uc ASPARAGUS for canning or freez ing. George' Asher. Grand Island. X rat rrt. bixzo. Dayton. SEED potatoes. $2.50 100 pbs. No. 1 eaung potatoes, 11.25 s lbs. On Ions. SI. 00 50 lbs. Al Pedi 5230 Port land Kd. Phone 4-4078. EXTRA good . Netted Gent seed no. aioes. II. C. Hammer, SS$ Fir Knoll Lane. 4", miles east out j Center St Phone 4-3006. j '4-50 Merchandise 455 Hhold Goods For Sol 7 ROOMS of Ane furnltur lncl. din ing room set, 2 Brs. suits. 12x15 rug and pad. 2650 Portland Rd. BLUE davenport Sc chair. JGood con dition, reasonable. Ph. 3-7915. o3 SALE New Mayflower forced air on furnace, 110 BTUt. complete controls. dirt work. 2751 gaL tank. $750 wholesale. aU for 1600. Phone 3-7766. I mm',jM mm 0i3 &t$z izzsat- 1' tU (3 was mas c sitt KEN MORE automatic wringer type washer. Good condition. 35. Spark oil. heater, wit a fan. Almost new, USED 18 cu. it. Upright Hme Freer er, good condiUon. $l"-50- Easy terms. j GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ISC. 467 Court St. h. 3-9611 DUNCAN PHYFE mahogany exten sion dining table and 4 chairs. ilke new. 4-575. FIVE rooms furniture, lavn mower. 155 Tulip Place. Ph. 2-4688 ELECTRIC stove almost nw. Chrome dinette set. General Electric frig. Pressure cooker. 16 qt. paveno al most new. Overstuffed- fhair. Wool rug Sc pad. 9x12. Floor, tamp. Misc. articles. See at 450 Grive or call 2-3498. 1 456 Wanted. Hsehoid Goods CASH TODAY. Good used furniture or wiU seU on consignment Ph. 3-6098 Sudtell's Auction). WANTED! USED FURNITURE TOP PRICE VaUev Fr-i. Co. fc-7472 1 lea (sax-) 457 Radio and TV USED RADIOS s I COMBINATIONS ZENITH Mahogany, like 1 new, FM & AM. Cobra arm recoijd changer for 33 and 78. Radio flays per fectly. Your choice of 25 new rec ords at a total price pf $168.00 3anks terms j AIRLINE combination with 3-speed changer. FM & AM. Mahogany. 33V wide - 33a" high - l4,i" deep. Less than two years od and in the finest condition. 25 j new rec ords go with this set at $148.50, Terms of course. j SILVERTONE Here's a fcute one. Only 24'i" wide. 33'.i" high. Beau tiful oak finish. We tok the 1 speed changer out- and ; equipped it with a new $50 taree-speed automatic changer. A real buy at $124.50 and we'll give jyou your choice of 25 new records besides. i RCA VICTOR a thing of beauty. Looks like new but a pre-war model. Push buttons. Built-in an tenna. Short wave. Plug In for rec ord player. If you are looking for a console, you better set this one at $43.50. Terms. TABLE VlODELS-lO of t.em from practically new bacic to when radio first came in. Priced j to move hem out. RECORD PLAYER Birch portable $26 50. The above are samples of ,the thirty or rr.ore radios and combinations we have for sale. Mostj of them we will guarantee for SO days. We wiU trade your old radio In against any of them, j OPEN every evening fron 7 to . Bring the family ana see me -v show. PRALL'S 220 N. Liberty (4-4742 4S8 Building Materials Specials No. 1 Shakes undercoufse -.110.75 Reverse trap toUet Sc seal $24.95 $ .68 4 Soil pipe. Mr loot CAMPBELL BLDG. 3 MUes E. Center St. SJUPPLY 2-8224 j Oak Flooring New carload. 1119 JO plywood for noors, 14c. New slab ebon, $9.75, Rirrh. M 93 A Pine paneling. $129.50. Plywood for everything. 4 low as act U c. Wall board $1.40. J Remodel now. nothing down. 38 mos. tn nav I Close outs on odd wds. i&c frames. Our mistakes, your gaji- OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY PortlantL Road Lbr, Yd. 3545 Portland Rd. i 4-4433 Salem, Ore. uDu-2-u 450 Merchandise 458 Building Mcrtficd SALE -ta. plywood 4x8 per ft. 3i tab. com p. roofinjg .18'.. .s 8.M .10 2.7S ASDesxoa atoing . Shake mould, per ft. 3 kinds building paper new plasterboard. 4x1 1.40 Waterproofed waU board, 4x8 . 1.75 no. l painted cedar shakes J with undercourse 10.75 U-ln. Mahogany plywood M U-in. Kahogan Plywood . , .. .42 'i-in Birch plywood , M i-in. Birch Plywood .51 Nails, per keg J0.7S l-rne sasn door 7.85 New screen doors , New weatherstripped win dows, comoletelv assembled. KM Steel f arace doors, comnleta SS.oo 500 Sashes, picture windows .CHEAP 500-gaL Septic tanks 62.50 Close coupled toilets complete 25 JO 24x18 wash basins. Complete 17.50 New grade A bath tubs 69.50 Kitchen sinks, complete , 33.75 Boat plywood 10. 12. 14-ft. lengths in stock. low prices. New shower cabinet $43.00 Elec. Water Heaters : $68.50 4-in. soil pipe, orangeburg. ana au sizes gaiv. pipe. SPECIAL. insulation, per bag 1.00 C U. LONG SONS Ph. 4-5051 One mile N. of Keiter !. Coast or Mountain Cedar Shingles No 2 s 12" clear. $5 per sq. No. l'i i 8 clear. $4 per sq. No sap wood. Come and get them. Ted Muller, Salam, Independence Rd. Phone Salem 2-1196 Keith Brown Specials DOORS 2-Oxs-S 3 Panel 2.M 2-OxS-S 1 Panel .10 1-3x8-8 Flush VG . 3.00 2-0 - 2-4 - 2-4 - 2-Cxfl-t 1 Panel C.7S 2-4) - 2-axSS 1 Panel 1 Lite S.S0 FRENCH DOORS 10 LITE Reg-. Sale 20x-8xl ' 13.4a 10.74 2-4x8-8x1. 148 11.4 2-Sx8-8xl, 14.48 11.37 2-8x8-8xlk - 14.58 11.88 WINDOWS 2x24xl. GM No. S5S ' 2.00 BARN SASH l-10x3-llxl, te .. 3.89 PLUMBING SUPPUES, ToUets. Sinks Lavatories , off Tools: Plaster Sc Masonry 25 off SHAKES: 18" Stained Shakes with Undercourse Uncartoned ... f 12.00 Sq. WINDOW SCREENS: We are distri butors for Rjrlock window screens. Keith Brown Lumber Yard Front Sc Court Street Phone 5-8111 We Give S&H Green Stamps - Remodel, Repair, Now Save tout cash tor a rainy day. No down payment, M months to pay. Epping Lumber Co. 5740 SUverton Rd. - Phone 4-8123 Opetr U day Saturdays OVERHEAD rfara.e door , Hardware I14J0 Overhead aluminum garaf ooors with hardware $47.54) Galvanized Eve trough 14'ic per ft. EPPING LUMBER CO. 3740 Silverton Hd. Phone 4-8123 . Open aU day Sp- --- 460 Musical I FENDER dble-nec... ..eel guitar 8c case. 8125. Epiphone amplifier with 12" speaker. $80. Ph. .3-3739. PIANO, small size, excellent con- dltion. 1690 S. Cottage St. NEW and used pianos. For a better buy. Wlltsey Muale House. last State. 462 Sports Ecpilpmant HUNTING BOW. beautiful M lb. Grizzly Bear, laminated glass, ma ple, steel, mahogany. New string. Half price. $25.00. Call, 2-1S41 or 3-6263 eves. JOHNSON outboard motor - h.rl French fry cutter. Restaurant size. Driving light. Ph. 3-4895. 1 MODEL 75-7' h.p. .Martin out board motor. Used 1 season, guar anteed. $160. 1 model 04 Winchester 30-30 carbine. Used 1 season. Sale price $59.00. 1 model 33-6 Marlin carbine slightly used $53.00. 1 12 gauge Ithac shotgun, reg. price . $91.16. sale price $77.93. Slightly used 130-6 rifle. F. N. Mauser with Armstrong sight. -Nearly new. Reg. price $150.00. sale price $130.00. Above merchandise may be pur chased on easy payment or lay- ' away plan. GIL WARD 450 CENTER ST. FISHING tackle. Also 2a h.p. John son motor. 1Z90 w. capitoi. USED CAMERA BUYS EX Movie 8-20 $20.00 B&H Sportster 8 $39.50 Revere 77 8 mm $44.50 Argus A-2 33 mm $15.00 Contax Ila. fl. 5, Reg. $504.00 Special Price $350.00, Case AU used cameras uncondiUonally guaranteed at ANDY FOSTER'S CAMERAS 174 N. Commercial SotH Green Stamps GOLF CLUBS. Set of woods. Irons, nd bag. $25. Phone 2-7430. f OR7irALE 4 "Cylinder 10 h p. Evin rude outboard motor. Used hrs. $185. 1 30-30 Winchester rifle, like new. 2 boxes shells. $50. 163 Ken wood Ave. Ph. 2-1345. 468 For Rant MIscIIcmois SENT a marvelous Kenmore Sewing Machine for as little as $6 per mo. Phone 3-9191 Sears, Roebuck and Co. RENT or buy. All types electrical or hand tools, garden tractors, spray- mrm Rmror Rrm. HAS S. 12th. tJ DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT. Blankets turn. 1201 State. Ph. 2-906t fOR R NT or Jease, lit. warehouse pacr cement floors, brick bldf. down town. Inquire H. L. Still rum. 3-918S. 470 For Sal, Mcdlana-a USED I RANGES, refriferitoiT nd -ringer-type washers. Some nearly new.: S&H Green Stamps. , MASTER SERVICE STATIONS INC. 363 N; Com'l Ph. 3-4163 JEnnV LYND 4 bed. Springs and mattress, misc. garden too is, iur niture and clothing. 440 S. 17th. Ph 5-082S. NEARLY new Vaughn saw $75. Old but serviceable. Chev. ptexup, lic ensed, good tires, battery, $50. Ph. 4-1335. v GIbSOW refrigerator. 7 cu. ft. Ex cellent condition, z-zazv. 53 MODEL LK95K G-E refrigerator, $399.95. with 25 lbs. of T-bone steaks given free Hurry offer , : limited, i MASTER SERVICE STATIONS INC. 365 N. Commercial Ph. 3-4163 1951 MONTGOMERY Ward refriger- ator. Freezer compartment. xe ' condition. 1010 N. 17th St. I LAWN ORNAMENTS. Ph.2-9810. 371$ ilollywood Ave. SMALL tool shed, with window. 2227 Hyde St. Ph. 3-8301. ESPECIALLY for you Get your home baked pies, cakes and cookies. Or- der by phone. 2-5967. JA'-OBSEN power lawn mowers, Wlndolph " garden maker. Ray L Farmer Hdwr. 2065 Silverton Rd. Opposite State Fairgrounds. 3 FORMi FORMALS, : size 9. 10. 12. Phona 3-9841. MINK SCARF. 8 skin natural wild. Slightly used. Price reasonable. .Ph. 2-1089. SPEED QUEEN wringer washing ma chine. good condiUon, $23. Phona 2-2342. - PIANO, automobile, radio, gas range b'cle. Call 3-7980 PIANOS I We are bverstocked on ' Uprights. Taken In trade on TV. AU are reconditioned throughout. From $100 to $173. Trader Louie, 1870 tana Ava. it Ai