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Mid-Valley Marines Aboard Transport SAN FRANCISCO (J) Eleven Oregon men are among the 2,239 vota an ttf thm IPi et Marin Ttftri- sion from Korea who Will arrive here at 10 ajn. Sunday aboard the transport -Gen. Nelson M. Walker. Among Oregon men are Sgt Joe N. Blankenbaker of Albany and Pfc. John D. Jacoby of Rte. 2, Woodburn. : " HUNTERS FIND BODT COOS BAY un Two duck hunt eri Thursday found the body of Harry Briggs, 49, Charleston, Ore., on a beach about nine miles north of here. Waves swept Briggs from a Coos Bay jetty Nov. 12. ACTORS MOTHER DIES SANTA MONICA. Calif. "ut-Tbe mother of film actor Adolphe Men jou Mrs. Nora Menjou, 84 died Thursday t following a lengthy ill ness. TV-Radio Log KPTV Highlights today: USC vs. UCLA football, 1:13 p.m.; life of Riley, 7 p.m. Ezio Pinza, 8 p.m.; Fight-of-century, 11 pjn.; "Blockade," starring Madeleine Carroll and Leo Carillo, espionage story set in Spain. Premier Theater, 11:15 p.m. KOIN-TV Highlights today: The Canterville Ghost," starring Edward Everett Horton, Medallion Theater, 7 p.m.; "Charlie Chan in the City of Darkness,? starring Lynn Bari and Lon Chaney, Jr, Showtime on Six, 11 p.m. Pacific Coast Football: Oregon vs. OSC, KEX; Washington-WSC, ysT.M; both game times, 1:15 p.m. . SATURDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time (Editor! aote: The Statesman poHihet im food faith the pro muni and times as provide by radie and TV stations, hut because oftimes tke profr-ms are changed without notification, this newspaper cannot he responsible for the accuracy herein.) TELEVISION KPTV, UHF Channel 27 KOIN-TV. 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Cloak Km. lTYUlg town Wfjiin iuwu ivijuii Speaker ... f - , - r 'I . . . Vv: ' Y 7 Dr. A. Kajmond Grant, Methodist bishop of the Portland area env - bracing 550 . churches in the Northwest and Alaska, will speak before Salem Chamber of Commerce Monday noon at the Marion HoteL Salem Minister ial Association has arranged the chamber's Thanksgiving theme program. Heavy Seas, Winds Thwart Rescue Effort SEATTLE (in Gale winds and heavy seas in the Pacific were reported by the Coast Guard Fri day night to have defeated all ef forts of the Seattle tug Agnes Foss to get a line aboard the crippled freighter Margo. ' The tug reached the Margo at f a. m. but winds up to 40 knots an hour and waves 20 feet high made it impossible to secure a line before darkness and weather closed in. The freighter has been drifting helplessly about 1,100 miles off the Oregon Coast for a week since she lost a propeller inbound to Portland. The Agnes Foss ar rived on the scene after a six day rescue voyage from Seattle. The cutter Koiner radioed Coast Guard headquarters here that the tug would be forced to wait out the "blow" before trying again to take the Margo under tow. Two cutters and a Coast Guard tug will escort the tow to port. Oregon County Assn. Elects Roy J. Rice PORTLAND (f Garnet Bar- rat, Heppner, Morrow County judge, Friday was elected presi dent of the Association of Oregon Counties at a convention here. George I. McBee, Corvallis, was named vice president; Roy J. Rice, Salem. Marion County com missioner was re-elected secre- tary-treasurer, and F. L. Phillips, The Dalles, was again named executive secretary. Sam Stewart, a member of the state tax commission, proposed that the state provide a staff of professional appraisers which could be hired by counties. He said getting trained assessors is a major job for counties. CAELUM Nellie Carlisle, in a local nursing home Nov. 20. Late resident of 420 Hanson Ave. Survived by two daugh ten. Miss Luella-Carlisle and Miss Ron ell Carlisle, both of Salem; sons. Walter and Georce Carlisle, both of Salem, and lroy Carlisle, VS. Air Force. Portland Air Fore Base. An nouncement of services later by Vir gil T. Golden Co. COLBY . Georce E. Colby, late resident of 343 Pine St. in a local hospital Nov. 19 at the age of 77. survived by wife. Mrs. Lottie Colby, Salem; sons, Lionel A. Colby. Nubieber. Calif, Mont and Oliver Colby, both of Alas ka: daughters. Mrs, W. W. West- tall and Mrs. Mildred Ott both of Alaska. Mrs. Harold Hudson. Ash land; sister. Mrs. Ida Caufield. Sil verton. Services Saturday, Nov. 21 at 1:30 pjn. in Howell-Edwards Chapel with interment at City-View Cemetery. ELD - Henry Eld. at the residence 1950 Warner St. Nov. it. Survived by wife, Mrs. Olga Eld. Salem; brother. Bert Eld. Salem; uncle, J. A. Han son, Salem; one niece and -several cousins. Services Monday, Nov. 23 at a pjn. in virgu T. Golden Chapel with interment at City View Ceme tery. The Rev. Roscoe West will of Cciate. MASSER Mrs. Frank Masser. late resident of Shaw, Nov. 18 at the age of 77. Born in Steiermarck. Austria, Oct 19. 1876. Married Frank Masser who preceded her in death two rears ago. She leaves five children. SteDh- ame and John, both of Shaw, An thony of Stayton. Anne Livingston. roruana. ineresa Koeers. Koseburr: also eight grandchildren. Requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday, Nov. 21 at 9:30 ajrt. in the Immac ulate Conception Church at Shaw. The Rosary will be recited at 7:30 P m. Friday at Weddle Funeral Home. 'Stayton. crying iowei iuwc. viji wtt: - Z.' Music Jamb'reelMusic Jamb'reelMusic Jamb'reelMusic Jamb'ree 5 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Music I West Serenade Music IMusie Rhythm Ranch IRhythm Ranch j Music Navy Band GOC Roll Call iGuest Stars IDanger Ahead IGosi News yt ball Roundup! News H. 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OSC; 4:00 Excursions in Science; 4:15 On the Upbeat: SAO Children Theater 5 '-30 Frontier Fighters: J: Public Health: M News It Weather: :U Little Orch. Soc.: 1:15 Grand Opera Tonight: 9:45 News & Weather; 10:00 Sign Off. REPEAT FESTIVAL DUBLIN (INS) Ireland is busily preparing for its second great "open house," the Ireland at Home Festival, to take place in the spring. It is a repeat of this year's successful festival which attracted visitors of Irish descent from every corner of the world. MARR RADIO & TELEVISION Sales Service Installation TV Open 9 A. M. to t P. BL Weekdays Ph. M611 2140 S. Court. Salem's First Television Store Salem Obituaries Active Trade Boosts Grain CHICAGO UB A very active trade developed in grains on the board of trade Friday, featured by early weakness in wheat a strong upward move m soybeans near the close and a firm tone throughout the day in corn. Wheat fell a couple of cents in the early sell-off and soybeans were down even more. Later, wheat, made only a mild recov ery, but soybeans flew above the $3.00 mark for the first time since May 20. wheat closed lower, corn unchanged to 4 higher, oats V- lower, rye 4-l lower, soy beans IVt lower to 2Vi higher and lard 7 to 17 cents a hundred pounds lower. Stock Prices Work tower NEW YORK UB The stock market went through a dull ses sion, Friday with prices working lower toward the end. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down 10 cents at $107.50 with the industrial com ponent up 10 cents, railroads off 20. cents, and utilities unchanged There were 1,117 individual is sues traded of which 372 ad vanced, and 401 declined with IS new highs and 19 new lows for the year touched during the session. Volume amounted to only 1,300, 000 shares as compared with 1, 420,000 shares traded Thusday. Portland Livestock Portland Produce Stocks and Bonds (Compiled by The Associated Press) Not. 2t STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 IS 60 In dust. Rails UtiL Stka. Net Change A.l DJ Unch D.l Friday 141.9 Prev. Dsy -.141.1 Week Ago 142.4 Month Ago 140.8 Year Ago 143.S SS.8 54.2 110.1 79.9 S4.S 107.S S0.1 54 J 107.S 80.0 54 8 107.8 79.4 54 5 lOS.S BOND AVERAGES 30 10 10 10 Bails Indust. UtiL Fgn. Net Change .Unch Unch D.l A.l Friday 94.2 9S.S 95.9 80.4 Prev. Day 94.3 9S.S 98.0 80.3 Week Ago 94.1 98.7 962 80.3 Month Ago 93.7 9S.S 95.8 79.8 Year Ago 95.4 98.5 98.4 78.9 Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) BCTTERFAI Premium No. 1 No. 2 , BUTTER Wholesale , , .T1-.T1 Retail .78 .78 .87 M EGGS (Buying) (Wholesale prices range from I to 7 cents over buying price). Large AA .53 Large A Jl Medium .45 Medium AA .47 Pullet J3 POULTRY Colored Hens Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers : Colored Roasters . Old Roosters .18 21 21 Jl Portland Grain PORTLAND un No bids. Friday's car receipts: wheat 31- barley 7; flour 9; corn 3; oats 3; mill feed 5. Tt is estimated that it takes cotton &rown on 558,000 acres of land to produce upholstery, brake linings, timing gears and other things for a million cars. PORTLAND m Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium 'quality, maxi mum to .35 to one per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 68-71 lb; first quality, 666-69; second quality, 64-67. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, f.b.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 66 Vi lb; 92 score, 63; 90 score, 64 ; 89 score, 62. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vi 45 lb; Oregon Z lb loaf. 48 -51. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no Joss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade, large, 61 tt-62 tt; A medium, 55 Vi 56; A grade, small, 45-46; B grade, large, 51-53. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 65; A large, 63-64; AA med ium, 57-58; A medium, . 56-57; A small, 47. Cartons 3 cents addi tional Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. plants Fryers, roasters, all weights, 27; heavy hens, all weights, 18-19; light hens, all weights, 15-16; old roosters, 14-15. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3 -5 lbs, 19-21, 5-6 lbs, 16-20; old does, 1012. few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 55-57; cut up, 59-63. Wholesale dressed meats: Beef, steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 38.0041.00; good, 34.00-39.00; com mercial. 26.00-34.00; utility, 22.00- 28.00; commercial cows 23.00-26.00; utility, 21.00-25.00; canners-cutters, 19.00-22.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 50.00-54.00; rounds, 43.00 48.00; full loins, trimmed, 75.00 80.00; triangles, 28.00-33.00; fore- quarters, 31.00-36.00; chucks, 37.00 41.00; ribs, 53.00-58.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs. 45.00-51.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 36.00- 40.00; spareribs, 50.00-54.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lbs. 49.00-54.. Veal and calvesMJood-choice, all weights, 28.00-38.00; commercial, 23.00-33.00. Lambs C hole e-prime : 36.00- 37.50; good, 34.00-36.00. WoolGrease basis, Willamette Valley medium. 51-55 lb; Eastern Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62; Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42; 12-month wool, 45-50. Country-dressed meats, f.o.b. Portland: Beef Cows, utility, 20-22 lb; canners-cutters, 17-18. Veal Top quality, lightweight. 29-31: rough heavies, 20-25. Hogs Lean blockers, 30-32; sows light, 28-29. Lambs Best, 33-35. Mutton-Best, 12-14 lb; cull utility, 8-10. Fresh Produce: Onions 50 lb sacks Wash, yel lows, med.. 1.10-25; lge., 1.25-40; Idaho yellows, med., 1.25-50; lge., 1.50-75; whites, 2.00-50. Potatoes Deschutes Russets, No. 1-A, 2.60-75; size A. 2.75-3.00, few 3.25; 6-10 oz., 3.25-50; 10-14 oz.. 4.00 25; 25 lb sk.. 8043: 10 lb. 32-35; No. 2, 50 lbs, 70-85; Vash. Russets. 1-A, 2.75-90; Idaho, 1000 lb sk., 3.40 50. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, mostly 28.00-30.00, delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland. Filberts Wholesale selling price f.o.b. Oregon plants. No. 1 jumbo Barcelonas. 29 lb; largj, 27; medium. 25 .j To growers, f.o.b. plant, 18 lb for Barcelonas; Du Chillys half cent less. Walnuts Producer paying prices f.o.b. plant: . large Franquettes, 19-20 lb; Mayettes 16; seedings 13-14. Wholesale selling prices: First quality Franquettes 32-33 lb; light halves, 79-83; shelled light amber halves, 70-75. PORTLAND tf-(USDA)-Cattle salable for week 3,400; market rather slow en increased supply;, steers and heifers mostly steady weak; cows weak to 50 lower, mostly 50 off1 late with canners cutters around LOO lower; choice 910-990 B fed steers 23.00-24.00; good fed and shortfed steers 20.00 22.50; good grass 19.00-20.00; com mercial 16.00-18.00; Utility 11.00 15.00; good heifers 17.50-19.50: commercial 14.00-16.00; cutter-utility 8.50-13.00; canner-cutter cows 6.50-7.50, few 8.00 and early to 8.50; utility cows 9.00-11.00; commercial 11.50-12.50, young cows to 13.00 and over; utility6mmercial bulls 11.00 13.00. , Calves salable for week 1,100; market fairly active on increased supply; good-choice vealers 17.00- 19.00; few prune 20.00 and one at 21.00; good choice grass calves 14.50-16.50; good-choice stock calves 16.00-17.50, few 18.00 early; cull utility calves 5.00-10.00. Hogs salable for week 2,400; market around 50 higher; choice 180-235 lbs 22.25-23.00; odd head 23.25; heavier-lighter weights 21.00 22.00; choice 300-550 lb sows mostly 19.50-21.00. Sbeep s a 1 a b 1 e for week 3,020; market weak-50 lower, late trade mostly 50 -1.00 off; good-choice wooled lambs 16.00-17.00; choice prime 17.50-18.00 with early sales to 18.50; good-choice yearling weth ers 13.00-14.00; good-choice feeders 13.50-14.50. few fleshy range feeders 15.00; good-choice slaughter ewes 5.004.00; cull-utility 2.004.50. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Alexander Jones, Jr.. has been, by order of the Circuit . Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, appointed executor of the Estate of Alexander Jones. Deceased. Any persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, with proper vouchers, to said executor at 310 Pioneer Trust Build ing. Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED, this 6th day of November, 19C3. ALEXANDER JONES, JR. Executor of the Estate of Alexander Jones. Deceased. RHOTEN. RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Bldg. Salem. Oregon Attorneys for Executor N. 7. 14. 21. 2S, D. S. FINAL NOTICE ALVJ.N O. NELSON, administrator of the estate of EUNICE L. ERICK SON. deceased, has filed his final account as such in the Circuit Court of Marion County, Oregon, and said Court has fixed Monday, the 21st day of December. 1953, at 9:13 o'clock A.M., in the Court Room of said Court, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto. ALVIN O. NELSON Administrator of the Estate of EUNICE U ERICKSON, deceased WILLIAMS & SKOPIL Attorneys for Administrator 412 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem. Oregon N. 21, 28. D. 5. 12. 19. 300 Personal 312 Lost end Found LOSTrj Ldies wrist watch. White LOST; Near High School, ladies Cro- ton watch, yeuow gold. Kewira sio. pnone 3-44ZZ. LOST: Black and white doc. Part Springer and Cocker. Has collar around neck with lock on. Phone 2-6454 or J-2TT8. LOST: Long haired gray and white eat. Vicinity of Candalaria. Phone 4-1800. StcriesxKxxu Salexo. Or Scrtnrdcrf, Nor. 21, 1953 -(Sec 2) 3 400 Agricultnre 400 Aj-i culture 412 Fruit and Form Prodac 412 Frail and Farm Prodnce Buying FILBERTS & WALNUTS Top cash price, on each delivery Be sure to see me before selling any size lot. ..... . . H. R. JONES Buyer for Rosenberg Bros, tt Co. Receiving Station at Salem Naviga . tion Co.. Corner Trade it South Cottage. .Home Phone 3-3153 nights or 3-1SSS days. 408 Pete OUT OF SANTA'S PACK THESE REGISTERED Siamese kittens. Phone 4-4386. CHAMPION BRED Boxer puppies. Moore I Tropical Fish. Equipment, parakeets, pets. Macleay Rd. 4-3773. Closed Wednesdays. Hollywood aquarium. i9os Mc. Coy. 1 block east of N. CapitoL U blocks north of Madison. Ph. Z-6897. 410 Seeds and Plants" BLOOMING Christmas Begonias and Cycleman, Pansy ' plants, Suke Greenhouse. Kt. 6. Box 806. Salem. SHOP for shrubs and save at Middle' erove Nursery. 4920 Sireerton Rd. Phone 4-4632. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce SPRAYED red - golden delicious ap ples, winter bananas, walnuts. 103 w. Chemawa Rd WALNUTS 30c lb. Deliver in Salem. S lbs. or over. 1630 Wallace Rd. 2-2212 WORM-FREE Spitzenberg, Delicious apples. SI. 50. Phone 2-7153 eves. 5795 Center. FOR SALE, Potatoes 85c - 50 lbs. Onions $1.00 - 50 lbs. Carrots 98c -50 lbs. 5230 Portland Rd. Phone 4-4078. WINESAP & Spitz apples. $1 and S2. Phone 2-6123. WALNUTS. 25c a lb. Phone 4-1953. Salem. 450 Merchandise 462 Sports Equipment FOR SALE. boat, motor and trailer, very reasonable. Phone 2-4112. 466 Trade. Miscellaneous WALNUTS, large Franquettes. Fine quality, commercially dried. 30c lb. 1395 N. 18th. Phone 3-5929. EASTERN Oregon Alfalfa hay by ton or truck load. Phone 2-5497 455 Hsehold Goods For Sale MOVING. Must sell Westinghouse dryer. Easy Spin dry washer, ma hogany living room & bedroom furniture & misc. items. 909 S. 13th. Phone 4-4370. USED ZENITH washing machine. Like new. 565. Phone 4-1287. 1952 ZENITH deluxe electric range. Save $50. 375 E. Washington. BEDROOM furniture. Frigidaire re frigerator and range. Call 2-5982 after p.m. 1 KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGE. Phone 4-1315. Sale, Moving Easy firmer. $65. LaunderaU. $75. Bendix washing machine, $100. Po ker table & 4 folding oak leather ette chairs. $140. Baby buggy SIS. All mirrored vanity and stool, $83. Electrolux vacuum, aU attachments and cart, $45. Blond china cabinet, $26. Electric rtnge, good condition, $100. Double bed complete, $40. Leatherette chair. S7.50. Hot plate, (new), white enamel. $40. Many other items. 3655 Portland Rd. FRENCH provincial fruit wood din ing room set. table. chairs, hutch and server. Less than H price. S350. 365S Portland Rd. 316 Personal I WILL NOT be responsible for sny bills other than my own. Ross E. Moore. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1. 2083 N. Commercial. Phone 2-9119 or 3-4537. P. O. Box 724. It is estimated that the popula tion of the Roman' Empire about 30 A.D. was about 55 million. lieu Yorlx Stock Qnolations Better Set Mow rclaW Radio ft Television MITCHELL'S ' W State St Ph. 3-7577 Seles ft Service All Channel-UHF T1F Lew Down Payment, Trades. Complete Repair and ' , tBSt!rtioa by Beaded Eleci.-a.c aecJudcians llcrtbivest Tebvbisa- 3SS State Pkone 4-5932 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation 20 Allied Chemical 73 Allis Chalmers 43 Vt American Airlines . 11 American Power ft light ' American TeL ft TeL 156 American Tobacco 67 Vi Anaconda Copper 31 Atchison Railroad 93 Bethlehem Steel 49 Boeitg Airplane Co. 44 Borg Warner 7S Burroughs Adding-' Mach. 14 California Packing 23 Canadian Pacific 22 Caterpillar Tractor 47 Celanese Corporation 20 Chrysler Corporation 63 Cities Service 80 Consolidated Edison 41 Consolidated Vultee 16 Crown Zellerbach 34 Curtiss Wright ; 8 Douglas Aircraft 1 74 du Pont de Nemours ( 102 s Eastman Kodak 46 Emerson Radio 10 General Electric S3 General Foods 59 General Motors . 58 Georgia Pac Plywood 10 Goodyear Tire 50 Homestake Mining Co. 33 International Harvester 27 International Paper . 514 Johns Manvflk 63 Kennecott Copper 67 Libby, McNeill 9 Lockheed Aircraft 28 H Loew's Incorporated . 11 Long Bell A Montgomery Ward 56 Nash Kelvinator 17 New York Central , 19 Northern Pacific 56 Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas ft Electric 39 Pacific TeL ft TeL 114 Packard Motor Car 4 Penney (J. C.) Co. 77 Pennsylvania R. R. 18 Pepsi Cola Co. 13 Philco Radio 30 Radio Corporation " 21 Rayonier Incorp ' 26 Rayonier Incorp Pfd Republic Steel 49 Reynolds Metals 49 Richfield Oil . 52 Safeway Stores Inc. 37 Scott Paper Co. 69 Sears Roebuck ft Co. 60 Socony-Vacuum Oil 33 Southern Pacific 38 Standard Oil Calif. 51 Standard Ofl N. J. 71 Studebaker Corp. 22 Sunshine Mining 7 Swift ft Company 40 Transamerica Corp. 28 Twentieth Century Fox 18 Union Oil Company 38 Union Pacific y H0 United Airlines 22 United Aircraft 42 United Corporation $ United States Plywood 24 United States Steel 37 Warner Pictures - 11 Western Union Tel 41 Westinghouse Air Brake '24 Westinghouse Electric 47 Woolwortb Company 43 ' HO Apiculture 402 Livestock: ONE Nanny goat. $5. 4545 Jones Rd. 4-2815. TWO large young Guernsey cows. One fresh, one soon. White's Ranch, One mile East from Turner. WEANER pigs for sale. Rt. 4 Box 334. Rosedale Dist. Phone 42387. LOCKER BEEF white face, V or whole 20c Front qt. 16c Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co. 1325 So. 25th. Ph. 3-4358. FOR SALE. 1 good family milk cow. Phone 2-4703. liONDED Livestock buyer. Claude Edwards. Rt 3. Box 899. Ph. 4-1113 BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. C McCandHsh. 1127 S 25th. Ph. 3-M47 VJCENSED and bonded livestock buyer. E. L Snethen. 16S Kenwood Ave Phone 2-1345. BONDED Livestock Buyer. A. P. Sommer. 1263 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2617. 404 Poultry and Rabbits YOUNG grata fed geese. 35c. weigh 11-14 lbs. Can deliver. Phone 2-5940. CUSTOM killing. Fowl of any kind. Ph. 4-3426. Newell's Poultry Plant. Kill 6 days a week. Rt 8. Bot 109. Salem GEESE alive. N.Y. dressed or oven ready. Will butcher Nov. ti. 5 miles E. Molalla on Fernwood Rd. Ph. 14F0. Grain fattened HEAVY YOUNG dressed hens, pnone 4-2489. RED HENS. 25c lb alive. 38c lb. custom dressed. Phone 4-304& WE ate hatching New Hampshire. Gotdes Broads, and Arbor acres White Rocks every week. Special prices to year round fryer growers. Fox Hatchery. 3830 State St Phone S-4-S9 408 Pets CANARY singers. $7.50. Hens $2.00. Rt. 1. Box 854 Salem. Ph. 2-5929. FOR SALE 1 Boston BuU Terrier puppy 10 weeks old. Phone 4-2489, SIAMESE KITTENS. Phone 2-0638. POMERANIAN PUPS. 2 mos. old. Sable female, AJC.C. registered. - Perfect for show. Sired by Inter national Champion Dromore Bomb ardier. Will seU only to party who can afford and appreciate Cham pion quality dog. Idlewild KenneL Ph. 2-8774 after 4 pjn. Weeks days or Sat. & Sun. PARAKEETS ( Atur FLIGHTED SELECT STOCKS . All Colors Supplies Cages lJl .-.Toys Open 1:00 a.m. to f W pjn. FOX TERRIER 4 months old, female. AJC.C. Phone 2-1248. PUREBRED Collie puppy. 4 months old. SIO. Phone 3-1Z48. BABY PARAKEETS. Canary singers, some cages. Mrs. A. & Power. 735 Bellevue St Between 8. Winter ft Cottage. ANTIQUES Solid rose wood carved occassional chair. $50. 16 drawer bow front walnut finish cabinet, $45. Ladies desk, $40. Fireside bench, $30. Chase lounge. $40. Settee and swing rocker, $30. 3633 Portland Rd. 456 Wanted. Hsehold Goods LAMBERT'S pays rash for used fur- nirure. pnone ZYonZ. CASH TODAY Good used furniture or will sell on consignment Ph S-tfKW Sudten Anrtion a ism isgSaS WANTED USED FURNITURE TOP PRICE Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 458 Building Materia' s USED lumber. $15 a 1000. 4498 N. ComT. Phone 2-8557. NEW LUMBER for sale. Almost any kind. Cheap. Delivered. Phone 2-2042. INSULATION, roofing, Venetian blinds. For free estimates call Western Auto. 3-7177 SALE Garage doors com p. with hdw. $45.00 Overhead garage door hdware 13.95 4x8 Water proof wallbd 1.75 Nails. $9.75. 2 kegs at , . 8.95 New picture windows 8.00 New weather stripped windows 14.20 New 1 panel doors 5.50 Unpainted cedar shakes ,. 6.00 Painted shakes with undercourse 10 JO Asbestos siding per sq. 8.50 Loose insulation per bag 1.00 New shake molding JO Fibreglass, roll bkt insualtion. Cheap 500 gaL steel septic tank 4" Cast Iron soil pipe 4" Solid Orangeburg pipe Roll roofing, large supply 3 Tab composition roofing.. 1 Cedar shingles 2 Cedar shingles 3 cedar shingles 62.50 .7$ 38 3.25 6.95 925 5.00 4.00 24.50 7-0 41.50 7130 New toilets with sea New bath tubs complete Double kitchen sinks comcleta 40 gaL elec. water heaters Steel shower cabinets complete 41.50 Launary trays, pipe, basins. Bargain 142 electric wiring 3ic 12 2 electric wiring S,.c C. G. Long & Sons Mile N. of Keizer Ph. 4-5051 .Remodel, Reoair. Now Save your cash tor rainy day No down payment. M months to pay Epping Luxnber Co. 740 SQverton Rd. Phono 4-6123 Opea an day Saturdays Why Suffer Any Longer When eOfe ars fan, ose oar Chinese remedies. A -taring recces fee MM years in China. Nm matter with what ailments yee are af ntcteS disorders, sinuii i heart Irags. Vver. kidneys, gas. const. patiea -leers, diabetes, rheuma tism, call and bladder, fever. sk female complaint Charlie Chan CHTNESI HERB CO. rS4 N. Ceml Phase X-1S3S . SALKM. OU Office Hoars: to 1 Toei sad Sat Only WILL TRADE: "33 2-door Ford seat covers. Red candy stripe, reg. $45L. for dual mufflers. Porter or Snut tys Phone 3-7321 after S. i 468 for Rent Miscellaneous RENT or buy All types electrical or I rd tools, garden tractors, sprav .era. How-er Bros. 1185 S 12th. Ph. 3-3646. U-FIX-IT GARAGE Repair your own car. We furnish tools, space, parts, end technical information. Also all types of power and hand tools for rnt or sale. 2095 N CommerciaL Phone 4-5261. u -Rivi raucKS roa rent. BUnkets furn. 1201 State. Ph. 2-9062. Van HNT or lease, lge. warehouse space i cement floors, brick bldg. down town. Inquire H. L. Stiff Fur v 3-9185 460 Musical Instruments Organo Bargain Fits any piano. For - immediate sak- wiu discount S130. A buy if instru ment meets your needs. N Stone Piano Co. 1280 State St Ph. 2-5281 -ENITH Portable. AM-FM. $29.95. used zemtn portable. ses9 new. S33.S5. wins Music Store. SMALL Piano in fine condition. Rea- sonably priced for immediate sale. icon e rnHi. ' . ORGANS These organs have come in as trade- ins on beautiful new Consonata or gans and we are offering them at these very low prices to clear the floor for another shipment. ORGATRON SPINET ORGAN $575.00 Fully electronic, rich tone, nice cabinet. ' . CONNSONETTE SPINET ORGAN $1,095.00 By Connsonata, full manual, full pedalboard. Uke new. ELECTRIC REED ORGAN $195.00 Spirit size, nice ton. Meal for sn ail church or chapek JANSSEN PIANO-ORGAN $200.00 Floor demonstrator, full guarantee, world's most versatile musical in strument, see it hear .it now. Chuches - Lodges Families This is your opportunity to own a fine organ and save many $$$ these instruments will sen fast come in now and lnvestigaie. CONVENIENT TERMS DELIVERY . Musical Instruments of Integrity SALEM MUSIC COMPANY 153 S. High St. Phone 2-8708 Acroyg from Elsinore Theater Something New The Williamsburg piano forte. A piano that need not go against a wall. See it as Wiltsey Music House. 1860 State. 470 For Sale. Miscellaneous CHRISTMAS TREES. Get your order in now. Noble Fir or Douglas Fir. Stand will open Dec. 4. 619 N. Co itol. Free delivery. .. .W. Caudle. Phone 4-14S1. MAKE AN offer. Apt. size range Frigidaire. Bendix dryer, mattress & box, springs, l.-mps, hi-chair. ra dio, 4 drawer filing cabinet, build ers level-transit, duplicity liquid duplicator. Phone 3-4253. 4647 CUrk St. DEEPFREEZE home freezers. 375 Chemeketa. Phone 3-4311. Yeater Appliance Co. USED 8 piece dinir tite. $124.75. HOGG F Used S' , ; COMBINATION pho . radio, auto, record player. Bab? basinet. Ph. 4-6004. 545 Jefferson. 1 NEW boys bicycle & 1 two-pane 64x72 Mullin window. Used West inghouse roaster. smalL Electric lroner. Ph. 2-5163. 883 Janet. ROCKING horses, sturdy and at tractive. Guaranteed to last. $5. Ta ble and chair set A3. Phono 2-2527 after 5 pjn. or yee 3273 S. Comt 9x13 RUG. 3 pier? sectional, chest, gas stove Sc refrigerator, oil circu lator, priced to sell. 2640 Portland Rd. 1 28" MaU chai - aw, $150. 1 32" P.M. chain saiv. $13$. 1 26 P3f. chain saw $120. 1 1953 20" .Howard tiller $525. 1 in 10- Howard tiller ' $235. A good s- -ion used garden tractors and -er mowers from $50 up. Howser 3 roe. 1185 S. 12th. Phone 3-3646. - CHILDCRArT v olumes, like new. $30. Phone ". 38 FORD motor. " Leonard refrig erator, year c ib, 1 record cab lnet. 1146 Oak -fter 8. 3-51-2. BOOKCASE with flam doors. $29.7$ HOGG BROS. Used "tore SCOOP get your new Westinghouse 4 clothes dryer now for only $169.9-. Yeater Appliance Co. $7$ Ch emeke , ta. Ph. 3-431L d2f in r uum Mit DES. CBANa . . LAll CHINESX NATUROPATHS Cpsutrs. 241 Nertk Ubetty 'rftce epea Satarday eoly, 1$ a a. t oa to pa. CeM-KaO . tesd eve-rare m mttmm teats as tee et ekarce Pt-etteed staee '11 write tm attractive gtft Hsatloe.