Radio and Tel evision KPTV Channel 27 THURSDAY 9:30 What's Cooking? 11:00 The Big Payoff. 11:30 Welcome Traveler!. 12:00 On Your Account. 12:30 Matinee Theater. ' 2:15 Arthur Godfrey. 2:30 Kate Smith. 8:15 Search for Tomorrow. 3:30 Love of life. 3 : 4- Toymaker. 4:00 Howdy Doody. 4:45 Felix the Cat 5:00 Range Rider, fi: 45 Northwest Digest 8:55 Newspaper of the Air. 6:00 Cisco Kid. 6:30 Hunting and Fishing. 6:45 News Caravan. 7:00 Groucho Marx. 7:30 Dragnet 8:00 The Unexpected. 8:30 Ford Theater. 9:00 Martin Kane. 8:30 Football Hi-Lites. 10:00 Hollywood Wrestling. 11:00 Chuck Fosters News Scene. 11:15 Nite Owl Theater. -12:00 (Approx.) Sign Off. THURSDAY HIGHLIGHTS What's Cooking?, 9:30 Cook ing show with Barbara Angell beef stew dumplings. Matinee Theater, 12:30 "Red Dragon" with Sidney Toler and Mantan Moreland. The Toymaker, 3;45 The old German Toymaker brings his tales of toys to delight the young of heart on this live children's pro gram. Northwest News Digest, 5:45 Features Norman Wallace, news caster with Bill Stout as sports reporter and commentator. Cross country news and weather round tip by Wallace. Newspaper of the Air; 5:55 Features Bill Clayton with local news and news photographs local and live. Cisco Kid, 6:00 A plan to get a run-away boy to return home backfires when Cisco and Pancho tell him they are outlaws. Hunting and Fishing News, 6:30 RudyLachenmeier reports news of interest to the outdoor fan.. , Dragnet, 7 30 Dramatizations of cues from the official files of the Los Angeles Police .Dept The Unexpected, 8:00 "The House of Shadows' stars Phyllis Avery and Rick Vallin in a story of murder, mystery, and romance. Ford Theater, 8:30 "Madame .44" stars Yvonne de Carlo as a "two gun" school teacher. Football Hi-Lites, 8:30 High lights of the PCC games. Wrestling from Hollywood, 10:00 Jack McDonald vs. Danny McShane in main event Sandor Szabo vs. Fred B lassie. Nite Owl Theater, 11:05 "Reckless Way" with Marion Nixon and Kane Richmond. Soybeans Still Move Higher CHICAGO UP) Soybeans con tinued to attract support on the board of trade Wednesday but other cereals suffered from neg lect. Dealings were very slow ev erywhere, but in beans, and even in that pit trading was nothing to get excited about Lacking any aggressive support. wheat supped down quietly for losses running to around a cent on mild hedging pressure. Wheat closed 4-lV lower, corn lower to higher, oats un changed to lower, rye 1 to 2 cents lower, soybeans lV4-2 high er and lard 55 cents lower to 15 cents a hundred pounds higher. State Hospital Aide Program Starts Monday Youth Arrested In Coach's Car A 16-year-old Albany youth was being held Wednesday in Baker following his arrest in possession of a car stolen Monday from Woodburn High School coach Marshall H. Barbour. Marion County sheriffs office said the car was stolen Monday noon while parked in front of Barbour's house. The boy is being held for Mar ion County authorities. THURSDAY'S BROADCASTS KSLM 1398. KOCO 1498. EGAS 1438, KOIN 978. SOW -. MX I1M Pacific Standard Time PTV-UHr Channel 27: KM: Megacycles KQPT 11.1; KIX T2J (Editor's not: T Statesman publishes la rood faith tbe programs and times as prorided fey tho radio stations, out oceans oftimes tho programs arc chanced without notification, this newspaper cannot at responsible for tho accuracy herein.) HOUR 00:00 00:15 00:30 00:45 6 7 KSLM Morn. News ITlmekeeper News March Timo KOCO Western MelodlefWestern MolodleaFarm News World News KG A Brit. Nook IBrk. Nook (Brk. Nook Brk. Nook KOIN R.F.D. Oregon KOIN Klock KOIN Klock KOIN Kloe SOW Dave West I Dave West Dave West IDave West KEX Ore. farm Hr. I Ore. Farm Hr. I Ore. Farm Hr. I Ore. Farm Hr. KSLM Hemlngwav IBreak. Cane Break. Gang KOCO KOCO Klock I KOCO Klock I KOCO Klock KGAE Brk. Nook (Brk. Nook IBrk. Nook KOIN KOIN Klock Macleod News (Gois News KGW Country Edit. 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The program is sponsored by the Oregon Council of Churches and the Salem Council of Church Women. - Ten graduates of previous Vol unteer Aide programs will begin work at the state institution Mon day afternoon but classes for new volunteers won't begin until Oct 5, Mrs. Wickline said. Classes, to run for two weeks, will meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday, she explained, and added that evening classes will also be held for both men and women who would like to help during the winter program. After attending the classes, volunteer aides will work one afternoon a week for six months. The work includes reading aloud to patients, teaching handicraft, sewing, typing, baking, playing games with patients and giving home permanents. Classes preparing volunteer aides for their work in the state hospital are similar to those given to persons hired as psychiatric aides at the institution, Mrs. Wickline said. Theyll Do It Every Time! dv iimmy natio MO TO XXJ,MXX P. WE OCJ O HORJC Vvm THAT MZEAL. AH' X WE GffZMTFRCe N AMAZON J - yA 7VUM GETOU WARFARE.!! VA FORTY-HtHS. CENTS TtiEJXBGCOMEAACDALFOR . , TUS t-45TTU4E YACCHOCD CAM C&A coKsacNTiausrxrrY.T ygocme jcb Ato iever Vij'g?V ecu akxnz I HQvV to cure WrUr SNOW XXI HELD "THE . lrSP4 TBT TZfmr,, T 7 FCfZPhlO SOC LEAVES IrJ-SKSf I for GNmjzffuz v f IT FFfZ&ZVSz' rrW cows u is Yf i2?iSKi - OOWM ON THIS faritSW NOME wTruTte HEU H - lS f A02AORABLE fKOr-t J YSTaC i!aW LA 6RPPO z V Vt? ) y5v i rrSO vVVivJkA )). they ousmttoauke V m EM TAKE A CURE Logs Break Free of Raft About 800 logs secured to the east bank of the Willamette Riv er in a cove across from West Sa lem broke loose about 7 a. m. Wednesday, but most of them ended up on a sand bar a short distance away. A spokesman for Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. said apparently waves from a passing boat had caused lines holding the logs to snap. None of the logs got com pletely away due to low water. Crews went to work immedi ately rounding up the stray logs and about half were in place by noon. It will take two or three days to pick up the rest the spokesman said. S100 Stolen From Brooks Gas Station Statesman News Service BROOKS The Ramp and Var bel Chevron service station here was burglarized of $100 in change about $50 of it in dimes some time Tuesday night or early Wed nesday, state police reported. The money was taken from the cash register after entrance was made by forcing open a rear door and then an office door. Mer chandise in sight was not taken. Owners Sam Ramp and Jess Varpel told police dimes from a soft drink machine had been put in the cash register when the station was closed Tuesday night at 10:30. Norblad Says AF Budget Cut Fully Justified Recent cuts in the air force budget by the Eisenhower ad ministration were fully justified, U. S. Rep. Walter Norblad, 1st Oregon district, declared in an address before members of Am erican Legion Post 126 Tuesday night in Salem. Norblad said in the past it has been the habit of congress to give the military almost anything it asked with the result that there has been too much waste. "If the cuts in the military ap propriations are too great they can be restored in whole or part when congress reconvenes next January," Norblad declared. Norblad said investigation showed that because of the gener ous policy of congress the air force now has $29 billion of carry-over and unexpended funds. He added that the air force carry over for last year is equal to al most half the money required to operate the entire government. lieu York SiocLr Quotations Business Men's Group to Hear Dr. Petticord Dr. Paul P. Petticord, former pastor and now president of West ern Evangelical Seminary at Jen nings Lodge, will speak tonight at a meeting of the Christian Business Men's Committee at the Marion HoteL Dr. Petticord will speak and show pictures of his recent tour of Korea, Formosa and Japan. The dinner meeting will start at 6:15 o clock in the coral room and is open to members and guests This will be the first meeting of the season for tbe CBMC organ ization. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation 27 V Allied Chemical 65 Allis Chalmers '42 American Airlines 11 American Power ac Light American Tel. 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Vandercook Favorite Music 9 KSLM ;ien Hardy iNewsreel (Football IMusie KOCO Baseball (Baseball Baseball i Baseball KOIN Johnny Mercer (Johnny Mercer (Love Time Lov Time KGW Dad Knows "Dad Knows it Was Commie II Was Commie KEX Mr. President I Mr. President Heritage Heritage Stock Prices Rise, Slide NEW YORK im The stock market advanced Wednesday, in the wake of Tuesday's strong rise, but it had considerable difficulty in holding to its best gains. Key areas of the market saw changes of around a point either way, but the plus signs far out weighed losses. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up 30 cents at $102.50. Salem Obituaries BIRCH Fred Z. Birch, late resident of 940 Fair view Ave., at a local hos pital Sept. 23. 1953. at the age of S3 years. Survived by bis widow Mrs. Merdle Birch. Salem; sons. Fred R. Birch and Beryl Birch, both of Salem, and Eugene Birch. Newport. Ore.; five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Member ot the First Christian Church. Services will be held at the Howell-Edwards Chap- el rriday, sept. 25. at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Donald Payne officiating. Concluding services at Bel crest Me morial Park. DUNNE David Dennis Dunn, in this city Sept. 21. 19S3. at the age of 73 years. Volume amounted to 1.240.000 ! ir'P.l .Z'l B"- Dublin. Ireland. Announcement of services later by the W. T. Rlgdon Co. shares as compared with 1,300,000 shares traded Tuesday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS On September 18. 1853. ONA G. SISSON was duly appointed as ex ecutrix of the estate of Brown E. Sisson. deceased, by an order of the Circuit Court ot Marion County. Ore gon. AU persons having claims aajainst said estate are hereby noti fied to present such claims in due form to said executrix at 511 Pioneer Trust Building in Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date ot this notice, to-wtt: September 17. 1993. ONA G. SISSON As Such Executrix John A. Heltzel Attorney for Executrix Pioneer Trust Building Salem. Oregon S. 17. 24. 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Salem's First Television Store Better See slowrclaffW Radio & Telerisioa at K MITCHELL'S 1S80 State St. Ph. 3-7577 iSes JL Service j GALLAGHER Earl W. Gallagher, at the resi dence 710 Highland Ave.. Sept. 23 at the age of 83 years. Survived by widow, Mrs. Alvilda Gallagher, Sa lem: sons, Ray W. Gallagher. Salem, Kenneth A. Gallagher. Oswego. Ore.: also six grandchildren. Services Thursday. Sept. 24. at 1:30 pjn. in the Clough-Barrick Chapel. The Rev. Ernest P. Goulder will officiate with interment at Belcrest Memorial Park. SPENCER Stewart E. Spencer In this city, Sept. 23. 1953. Late resident of 158 S. Cottage St.. Salem. Survived by widow. Mrs. S. E. Spencer. Salem. Announcement of services wiU be made later by the W. T. Rigdon Co. TO ML IN Baby Roy Tomlin. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tomlin in this city Sept. 21. Survived by parents; sister. Florine; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Roby, Ashton. Ml Graveside service will be held on Thursday, Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. with the Rev. George Swift officiating. Interment at Belcrest Memorial Park under the direction of the Howell Edwards Co. September 23 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indust. UtiL Fgn. Net Change . AJ A 1 A.2 D.I Wednesday ... 93 J 95 7 93 S 79 S Previous Day 92.0 S3.S 93.8 79.6 Week Ago ti l BS.7 92.9 79.2 Month Ago 92 4 86.2 93.3 79.5 Tear Ago 93.3 98.3 98.0 78.7 STOCK AVERAGES 30 IS IS 80 Indust. Ralls UtiL Stks. Net Change - A.S Unch A.l A 3 Wednesday . 13.1.9 77.S ' 52.4 102.5 Prev. Day 133.4 77.3 52.3 102a Week Ago 132.2 78.2 S3 1 101.3 Month Ago .136.3 S1.3 S3.S 103.3 Year Ago ...140.6 S3.9 S2.S 107.2 Portland Grain ' PORTLAND UP) No bids or offers. Wednesday's car receipts: wheat 71; barley 1; flour 2; corn 2; oats 1; mill feed 6. Salom Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 No. 3 BUTTER Wholesale Retail .70 .67 .64 .71-.73 .76 EGGS (Buying) (Wholesale prices range from 6 to T rents ovrr buying price). Large AA , .64 Large A . SS Medium AA . ,4S Medium A .48 Pullet J30 POULTRY Colored Hens - .18 Leghorn Hens .13 Colored Fryers T7 Colored Roosters , 7 Old Roosters .13 Portland Livestock WHITEHEAD James E. Whitehead, late resident of Turner. Sept. 23, 1933. Survived by widow. Mrs. Anna Whitehead. Turner: daughter. Mrs. Ava Small, Eureka. Calif.: son. James E. White head Jr Salem; also elgh grand children and IS great grandchildren. Announcement of services wUl be made later by the Clough-Barrick Co. PORTLAND On (USDA) Cattle salable 600, market moderately active but mostly steady to weak; load high good 858 lb fed steers 24.00; short load good 828 lbs 22.50. lightly sorted at 18.00; good around 900-970 lb short fed steers 21.00- 22.00; several lots good grass steers 19.00-20.00; utility and com mercial steers 13.00-18.00; cutter and utility heifers 10.50-13.50; few lots good fed heifers 18.00-21.00. lat ter for part load 775 lbs; few can ner and cutter cows 8.00-9.50; shells down to 6.50; utility cows 10.00-11.50; few sizable lots com mercial cows up to 12.75 and 13.00; few heavy commercial Holstein bulls 18.00: utility bulls mostly 12.00-13.50. Calves salable 150; few good choice vealers steady at 18.00- 20.00. prime to 21.00; heavy calves very slow, mostly unsold; bids generally 1.00 and more lower. Hogs salable 250; market fairly active, steady: choice 180-235 lb butchers 27.25-27.75; few lots 27.85 and 28.00; few choice three light weights 27.00 down; choice 250-290 lbs 2S.50-28.00: choice 325-500 lbs sows 22.50-24.00. Sheep salable 1.500. includes few decks expected to arrive; one lot 618 head choice and prime -88 lbs Washington spring lambs 19.00 weighed off truck; other classes steady: few choice and. prime trucked-ln lambs 17.50-18.00; good choice 16.00-17.00. Including No. 1 pelt .lambs at 16.00-16.50; good choice feeders 14.00-15.00; few good slaughter ewes 5.00; culls down to 2.00. DOWNTOWN PARKING SPACE $5.00 Per Month Convenient . Close In Marion Feed & Seed Co. 22 Forry St. Salem Area Men Make Service News Sgt. William DeLapp is spend ing a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester De Lapp, 1090 N. Church St., after 17 months in Korea with the 2nd Medical Battalion. He has been awarded the Commendation Rib bon for service as a supply ser geant from May 4, 1952, to Aug. 1, 1953. In other news of service men, 1st Lt, Cornelius C. Bateson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bate son, Salem Route 5, has been as signed to Japan with the 3rd Marine Division. The unit is sta tioned on Honshu, Japan's main island. CpL Basil B. Goodrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 asii W. Goodrich, Dallas, has been awarded the Purple Heart l wounds re ceived in action in Korea. The medal was presented by Maj. Gen. Randolph McCall, command ing general of the 1st Marine Division. Pvt. Walton Y. Turley, son of Walter E. Turley, 1630 S. Cottage St., is undergoing basic training with the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Dix, N. J. Airman, 3. C. Larry D. Martin, son of Mrs. E. C. Gurgurich. Sa lem Route 4, is a member of the air base band at Sheppard Air Force Base, Tex. Zto&Unum, tkOmn. Ore Tban, CepL 24. CZec 2 7 Portland Produce PORTLAND at Butterfat-Ten-tatiTe, subject to Immediate cboge-Pretnium quality, maxi mum to -33 to oat per cent acidity. delivered in Portland. 68-71 lb: first quality 66-69; second quality 63-66. VaUey routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. 93 score, 66 lb; 92 score 65; B 90 score, 63; C. 89 score, 60. Cheese Sellinz price to Port land wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 tt-45 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf a 50 Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade large 69 i-70 A medium 55- 56 : A grade smalls 41 -43 hi; B grade large 59-63 Eggs To retailers Grade AA. large, 76: A large. 70-71; AA medium 59-61: A medium 58-60; A small 43-45; Cartons 3 cents addi tional. Live chickens No. 1 quality. f.o.b. plants Fryers, roasters, all weights, 28-29; heavy hens, all weights, 18; light hens, all weights, 15; old roosters 14-16. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 4-5 lbs. 20-23, 5-6 lbs, 18-22: old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 57-59; cut up 61-65. Wholesale dressed meats: Beef, steer, choice 500-700 lbs 41.0044.00; good 36.00-43.00; com mercial 28.00-38.00; utility 24.00 29.00; commercial cows 22.00-26.00; utility 22.00-25.00; canners-cutters 20.00-23.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters 53.00-57.00; rounds, 47.00 53.00; full loins, trimmed, 72.00 78.00; triangles. 27.00-32.00; fore quarters. 29.00-34.00; chucks, 35.00. 38.00; ribs, 53.00-60.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice 8-12 lbs 58.00-62.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 38.00-43.00; spareribi, 52.00-55.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lbs. 59.00-63.00; carcases, choice 120-170 lbs 39.50-41.00. Veal and calves Good-choice. all weights. 30.00-39.00; commer cial, 23.00-32.00. Lambs Choice-prime. 36.00- 38.00; good 32.00-36.00. Wool Grease basis, Willamette Valley medium, 51-53 lb; Eastern Oregon fine and half blood. 55-62; Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42; 12-month wool, 45-50. Country -dressed meats, f. . b. Portland: Beef Cows, utility 20-22 lb; canners-cutters, 17-18; shells down to 13. Veal Top quality, lightweight. 28-30; roush heavies. 20-33. Hogs Lean blockers, 37-39 lb: SOWS, light, 33-34. Lambs Best. 34-36. Mutton Best 12-14 lb; cull- utility 8-10 lb. Fresh Produce: Onions 50 lb sasks of Was h Yellows, med.. 1.25-1.35; lrg.. 1.25- 1.40; Idaho yellows. med 1.25-1.50; 1.50-1.75; white 2-2.50. Potatoes Boardman long whites No. 1A, 2.75-3.00; No. 2, 50 lb sacks 80-85; Deschutes Russets No. 1A, 3.25-3.40; Washington gems No. 1A 3.50-3.73; No. 2. 50 lbs, 80-90. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa. 28.00-30.00, delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. 112 Fruit crnd Farm Produce 1 ttrmz pickers V,S Hat West en Orchard Height Kd. to "T". Take gravel road atx) : feet, watch for signs. William a JYuH -fr"?'. TT. S Box eoe. Phone 4-iW. UiC2Llvrrtt bUckberr3esW lb. SOW SlWerton Hd. - SW15-T6Hir-Urc-. in KeUar. I Turn east on Dearborn to Harcourt aouth to Lawless and East to end of street. Phone 2-0143 before $.99 am. or after lrao p.m. UNPICK cucumbers. sOo bushel. Ri, SQulnaby Box 310 B, Ph. l-3l. CANNING tomatoes for sale. SIM i per bushel. Bring containers. Ceo. JAsher's on Grand Island. TAKING orders for verfreenaT"?) 'crate. Picked. 4-12M. CORN for canniae ar f.rn r nicr stow sweet tomatoes.1 Any quanuty. Picketing cukes. j run or aortea. Apples c Ital- prunes, rniuips Bros. Tarns. Bd., Salem. Ian Mkt. 89S0 Portland Phon, 9.419 gtCU-ffilftS for dill.. 4i a bu.hL Al Nolan. Route a. Box 2ir 1 miUs N. of Kelxer School. 4-USS eve ry rip. lCktll, U-plck, 7ic a cr.W, Phone 4-4QSS. -UP- TOTATOtS. U-plck for can nine. S 1.00 bu. Tor juice ISe bu. Ton or bushel don't delay. HoW mn 13 miles south of Salem or a miles North of Jefferson en . 1 OLD POT. j " p,r- U-Plck. With eacfc 1-00 bu. b Phone 4-iASS BROCCOLI and cauliflower ior freez- Ing. Mehama Gardens, a miles east ofStayton on old highway. frjmTTj-S.-rod. swe'rsa a bushsC fLC.R.brt Snool 3rd bouse. L- M. Zlelke. , 450 Merchandise 455 Hsehold Goods For Sol MAPLE daveno. Bendfx wsiher. Ilka new. Coffee table. Maple drusser, chest of drawers, pie crust table. ojonal table 4-9544. rRICrOAlRX electric and wood convi bination stove. Good condition. Ph. 2-143 after p.m. GOOD used Westinghouse laundrol mat with water saver. RC 2, Box XL Monmouth. Phone S3 13. 456 Wants!, Haehold Good- SPOT CASH or trade for used furnJ- iure. one piece or houseful. Ben i moert. i So. Comm. ph. S-7B8t tAott iOUAV Oooa usea furniture orwiu seu en consignment Ph. S-SOP Sudtell's Auction. i WANTED USED FURNITURE TOP PRICE Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 457 Radio and TV " TELEVISION. Guaranteed service on an mas.es. Antenna repairs Ac ad justments lor the new stations. Jim's Radio a Television, 97 Mar ket. Pbone 4-S9S1. 458 Bunding Materials 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found FOUND: fans watch. Identify and pay for ad. 1011 Highway Ave. LOST: 13 sheets wall board. Saturday night between Salem and Stayton. Glenn Wlllmachen, Rt. l Box 16J-A, stayton. WILL party who took White Stag jacket from YMCA by mistake Thursdsy night please return to YMCA for reward or caU 4-3494. 316 Personal ip 1. 2088 N. Commercial. Phone 3-9419 or 3-4337. P. O. Box 724. ALcHoT-CS Anonymous. 315', TT Commercial St. Ph. 3-1108 or 3-3843. PALMISTRY Advfce on Love. Marriage. Business. Bring your problems. Will help aolve them. This ad with one dollar for a SS reading. Limited time onlv. a m. to 10 p.m. J.ARISH GAR DENS. Hiway 99. Next ' Salem Drive-in. Metal Fences Permanent. No upkeep. Free esti mates. SS mos. to pay. Borkmsa Lbr. & Udwr. Phone 3-3701. 269 State St. LUMBtA SAL- Large supply at reduced prices while it lasts. Some , as low as SI 9.00 pr. m. free delivery on 1.000 ft. or more. Ph. 3-3042. Plywood PLYWOOD . PLYWOOD Again "it's coming out our ears" 4x8. Spec. 32.39. i 4xS Mahof. 3Se ft. Some at 20i Ribbon grain too). Plywoods downl 4x8, 19',. ft., very nice I Mill ends, 3 ft. to 14 ft. We're loaded on Pig. ply wood, cheap. Hardboard 1.73 48. xlO Sdg. 69.80. Oak rigs, you ought to see the price! I Shakes, 1 VG at 11.49 Sq. (new load). Painted tool Portland Rd. Lbr. Yd. . 3S4. Portland Bd. Ph. 4-443.1 Remodel, Repair, Mow Save your rash for rainy day. 1 Ne aown payment, as tnontns to pay. Epping Lumber Co. 1740 Sllverton Rd. Phone 4-6113 Own all lev Ssriirdav 400 Agricull 402 LIt stock YOUNG Jersey Guernsey fresh cow with calf, SIM- Phone, .-5003. 47 EWES from 1 to 4 years old. SIS each. Your choice. Or 319 Each takes ail. Phone 4-2617. TWO good young fresh cows. Whites ranch. 1 mile east from Turner. J-YEAR-OLD Jersey." Wow milking. 3190. 2019 Kelrer Rd.4-3813. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. C. McCandMsh. 1137 S. -3th. Ph. 3-8147. WANT-) fresh and springer dairy tows. Phone 4-3817. U)CkR MET. Hereford 30c. Noth lng down, months to pay. Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co. 1329 S. 29th. Ph. 3-4858. BONDED Livestock Buyer. A. I. Sommer. 12S3 Harmony Dr. Ph 4-2117. atONDED Livestock buyer. Claude Edwards. Rt 3. Box 899. Ph. 4-1113. Lebanon Firm Successful Bidder On Timber Stand Round Top Logging Co. of Leb anon was successful bidder for 174,000 board feet of Douglas fir timber offered at an oral auction Tuesday by G. F. Home, Salem assistant district forester for tbe Bureau of Land ManagemenL Tbe salvage timber is located in the Mddle Santiam River drain age northeast of Foster. The ap praised price of $6.95 per thou sand board feet was bid up to $11.73 per thousand board feet Next timber sale of the Salem district will be Oct, 9 at 9 400 N. High St, J CEN SID and bonded livestock buyer. E. L Snethea. IBS Kenwood Ave. Phone 2-1343. 404 Poultry end RccbbltT CUSTOM killing. Fowl of any kind. Ph. 4-3426. Newell's Poultry Plant. Kill days a week. RL a. Box 109. Salem i WAN XED Leghorn and colored benal Any quantity immediately. Will pay over top Portland Mkt. Lea's Hatchery. Phone 2-286L WE ate batching New Hampsnxres. Golder Broads, and Arbor acres White Rocks every week. Special prices to year round fryer growers. Vox Hatchery. 3830 State SL Pbone 3-4A6 408 Pais COCKER pups, grade. 33.00, weaned. 2593 8, 12th. 3-7081. DOG wants country home. Call eve nings. 934 Saginaw. SCOTCH CoUiesTl-xceptionally good Utter. S males. S weeks old. AJCC. Registered. 1797 S. Church. SoLLYWOOD AQUARllfM. 1.3S Uc. Coy, 1 block east of N. Capitol. li htorks north of Madison. Ph S-8S97. bred boa 31A-LPION bred boxer puppies. Ev ery pup a potential champion. Moore's Tropical fish, equipment. Goldfish. Parakeets. 2 miles from Lancaster on saacleay Road. Pbone 4-3773. Closed on Wednesdays 410 Seeds and Plants ATKICAN Violet headquarters over 200 varieties, new and old. hun dreds. In bloom, visitors welcome. Open Greenhouses, 4334) Auburn Road.: Salem. i KEITH BROWN SPECIALS 2x4-RL 4 Common S4S 320 00t Ixft-RL 4 Common S1S2E 20 (X)M IxS-RL 4 Common S1S2E 20 00M 4ix8-RL C Cedar Siding 73.00M ,xS-RL A Cedar Siding 179O0KC xxS-RL Clear Cedar Siding 130.0014 lx to 1x13 3 Common Knotty Pine Panel lOO.OOkC 1x4-4' to 7 CB tr. MG flooring lOOOOKf 58x6-412 E 1M Siding SS OONC Outside White Paint gal. 2.90 1x4-47 CAxB tr. MG r loo ring 100 00 M 2-0 to 2-8x8-8x1-38 J"lr Plush 8 2-0x8-8x1-38 10 Lite Trench 9 87 -4x-8xl-38 10 Lite French 10 34 2-8x8-8x1-38 10 Lite French 10.41 2-8x8-8x1-38 10 Lite French . 10 48 Wood Clothes Dryer 3 81 Ironing- Board with Stand 3.88 We are closing out our . entire stock; ot Welter Locks 20 Oft Keith Brown Lbr. Yard Front St Court Street Phone 3-8111 WeJGIve SiH Green Stamps ' PLYWOOD V IS. 4x8 83.78 Carload supply at new low all thickness. Pi Mahogany and "Jap Birch" plywood, grade A two sides hss hardwood core. Perfect for cabinets At panel ing, CHEAP. New toilets with sest 323.50 20" x 18" wash basins comolete 1 13 50 New bathtubs complete SSfi.SO Water heater, kitchen sinks, shower cabinets, laundry trays, pipe 8PE CJAL 1 . Colored bath set. Bargain boo gal. steel septic tanks M7-M 4" cast iron soil pipe -80 4" solid Orangeburg pipe J8 Elec. garbage dupasol units. Bsrgsin. Wsterproof wallbd. 4x8 11.78 Unpalnted cedar shakes 88.00 1 painted shakes, undercourse 110.71 1 cedar shingles SS 29 2 cedar shingles 39.00 3 tab com p. roof 87 S3 Nails, carlosd Supply 19.71 Boat Plywood. CHEAP. 8x7 metal garage doors 845. New picture windows 38. -up New westher stripped windows $14- new i panel doors 83-90 Fir door Jambs 52 50 Overhead garage hdware 113.03 ' New shakes mold, per ft.. .10 Asbestos siding per sq. 89 30 . 38" Entrance doors 813.90 New sash doors $7.84 Loose insulation, per bag $1X0 Exterior whits- paint per gaL 82 93 Cerf fence posts, CHEAP. C. G. Long & Sons prices on ck your choice. Ph. 4-3QM 1 ml. N. of Klrer . SPECIAL 2x4. r at $8 00 per carrier load el K. 1. 400. 3x3. ' at 3'i each. anorox. Phoo Turner Lbr. Co. 1123. Burkland t