The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1954, Page 29, Image 29

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Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Wednesday, April 21, 1954
Section 4
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Appeal Due on
Coast County
Seat Election
The State Supreme Court Wed
nesday will hear arguments in
the suit brought by John D.
Kosydar attacking the election
which resulted in transferring the
Lincoln County seat from Toledo
to Newport.
Plaintiff contends the election
was not called by the County
Court as required by law. Mem
bers of the County Court are
listed as defendants in the suit.
The suit previously was dis
missed by the Lincoln County
Circuit Court and plaintiff ap
pealed to the Supreme Court.
Kosydar filed the suit in the
role of a taxpayer.
Also to be heard Wednesday
Is the case of the State ex rel
State Dental Association, against
members of the State Board of
Higher Education, involving the
management of the State Dental
School in Portland.
The Dental Association con
tends the school is a separate
and distinct department of the
higher educational system, to be
administered directly under su
pervision of the Higher Educa
tion Board. Defendants contend
the dental school should be an
appendage of the University of
Oregon.
Marion County Circuit Judge
Bex Kimmel held for the dental
association.
Salom Markot
Quotations
(Ai of lata jreaterdar)
BL'TTERFAY
Premium
No. 1
Bt'TTCS
Wholesale
Retail
.19
.56
It
EGGS (Buying)
(Wholesale price rang from
to 7 cent over buying price).
Large A A .37
Large A - .35
Medium AA .33
Medium A - .31
Small .23
POULTRY
Colored Hem
Leghorn Hem
1
.17
.24
.24
Colored Fryers
Colored Roosters
Old Roosters
Speech defects often accomp
any defects in hearing.
New York Stock Markets
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Admiral Corporation 20 Vz
Allied Chemical 87 Ts
Allis Chalmers 50 H
American Airlines 12
American TeL & Tel 164
American Tobacco 62
Anaconda Copper 34 H
Atchison Railroad 977s
Bethlehem Steel 61 .4
Boeing Airplane Co. 74 V
Borg Warner 83 L
Burrough Adding Mach. 17 4
California Packing 25
Canadian Pacific 24
Caterpiller Tractor 49 li
Celanese Corporation 17 i
Chrysler Corporation 60
Cities Service 96
Consolidated Edison 43
Consolidated Vultee 23
Crown Zellerbach 46 H
Curtis Wright '9 4
Douglas Aircraft 112
du Pont dc Nemours 123
Eastman Kodak 57 J4
Emerson Radio 10 v
General Electric 111 M
General Foods 62
General Motors 67 7g
Georgia Pac. Plywood 11
Godyear Tire 61
Homestake Mining Co 39
International Harvester 30 H
International Paper 66
Johns Manville 63 l
Kaiser Aluminum 31 H
Kennecott Copper 77
Libby, McNeill 9
Lockheed Aircraft 31 T
Loew's Incorporated 13
Long Bell A
WALLPAPER
SALE
150 Patterns
All Fade Proof
and Washable
Harked Down
As Low As
Per Singli loll
Wf
Kufcheon Paint Store
1(2 N. COMMERCIAL PH. 34617
We Give 3LC Green Stamps
Stock Market
Declines Due
To Railroads
NEW YORK LrV Railroads car
ried the stock market lower Tues
day in highly selective trading.
Volume declined, to 1,860,000
shares from 2,430,000 Monday when
the market suffered a sharp shake
out including a late tape. Tuesday
the list narrowed to 1.167 individual
issues from 1,245 Monday. There
were 453 decliners and 404 risers
while 310 closed unchanged. There
were 64 new highs and 15 new lows
established.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks declined 10 cents at
$119.00. It lost 90 cents Monday.
The industrial component climbed
30 cents but railroads dropped 50
cents and utilities held steady.
RAIL BELL FOR CHURCH
JAMAICA, N. Y. Instead
of announcing the approach of a
Long Island train, an old engine
bell will call the Basimbiti tribe
in Tanganyika, Africa, to relig
ious services. Maryknoll mission
er Denis E. O'Brien, a former
Marine sergeant, wrote friends
that his new church lacked a bell.
Long Island railroad officials do
nated a 275-pound, bronze and
steel bell and railroad shop work
ers made a special bracket for it
in their spare time.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND WV-(USDA) Cattle
salable 200: moderately active;
market steady; full load choice 140
lb fed steers 24.00; short load good
choice 1,082 lbs 23.00; good-low
choice steers 20.50-23.00; few com
mercial down to 18.00; part load
choice 890 lb fed heifers 22.00; can-ner-cutter
cows 10.00-12.00, few
utility cows 12.00-1$ 00; odd head
commercial 16.00-1750; few com
mercial bulls 16.50.
Calves salable 50; vealers fully
1.00-2.00 lower; slaughter calves
over 300 lbs steady-weak; most
choice vealers 24.50-26.50; odd head
prime vealers 27.50; good vealers
20.00 - 24.50; utility - commercial
10.00-18.00; few good 315-415 lb
slaughter calves 20.00-22.00.
Hogs salable laO; market gen
erally steady: most choice 180-235
lb. butchers 30.00-. 50: few around
240 lbs 29.50; lew choice 300-550 lb
sows 24.00-26.50.
Sheep salable 100; market about
steady on slaughter lambs; weak
to 1.00 lower on ewes; few choice
wool slaughter lambs 23.00; good
down to 20.00; good 70-98 lb shorn
lambs No. 2 and 3 pelts 0.50-21.00;
cull-good wool slaughter ewes 3.50
8.00; shorn ewes 7.00 down.
Montgomery Ward 60 4
Nash Kelvinator 13 4
New York Central 20 4
Northern Pacific 57
Pacific American Fish 7 4
Pacific Gas & Electric 41 S
Pacific Tel. & TeL 119 H
Packard Motor Car 3 Vi
Penney J.C.) Co. 81 V
Pennsylvania R.R. 16
Pepsi Cola Co. 15 H
Philco Radio 33
Radio Corporation 27 U
Rayonier Incorp 31 4
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel 50 i
Reynolds Metals 66 s,4
Richfield Oil 56
Safeway Stores Inc. 43 V
Scott Paper Co. 84
Sears Roebuck & Co 63
Socony-Vacuum Oil 42
Southern Pacific 40
Standard Oil Calif. 61
Standard Oil N.J. 86 4
Studebaker Corp. 16 !
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company 43 i
Transamerica Corp. 29 U
Twentieth Century Fox 19 i
Union Oil Company 45 H
Union Pacific 113 i
United Airlines 22
United Aircraft 54 V
United Corporation 5 Vi
United States Plywood 26 4
United -States Steel 44
Warner Pictures ' 15
Western Union Tel 39
Westinghouse Air Brake 25 1?
Westinghouse Electric 63 4
Woolworth Company 40
Investment Trusts
(Zilka. Smither Sc Co.. Inc.)
Bid Asked
Affilaited Fund 5.15 5.57
Canadian Fund 12.35 13.37
Century Shares Trust 18.48 19.98
Chemical Fund 22.02 23 87
Delaware Fund 17.16 18.86
Diver. Invest. Fund 7.24 7.93
Dividend Shares 2.00 2.20
Eaton & H Bal. Fund .. 33.74 36.07
Fund Invest 21.51 23.57
Gas Indus. Fund 20.89 22.58
Incorp. Investors 11.48 12.41
Kev. Cust. Funds:
B-3 18.72 20 43
B-4 10.81 11.80
K-l 17.73 1SU5
S-2 - 9SQ 10.48
S-4 87 7.50
Man. Bond Fund 7.93 8 89
Mass. Invest. Trust 21.82 23 69
Natl. Sec. Series:
Income Series 4.87 5.32
Stock Series 5.49 6 00
Pref. Stock S. 7.79 8 51
Spec. Series 3.45 3 77
Tel -Elec Fund 7.88 8.59
Value Line Inc. Fund .... 4.75 5 19
Wellington Fund 21 52 23 47
Portland Grain
PORTLAND UP Coarse grains,
15 day shipment, bulk, coast de
livery Oats No. 2, 38 lb white
63.00; Barley No. 2, 45 lb B. W.
52.00.
Wheat f bid to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 2.29: Soft White (ex
cluding Rex 2.29; White Club 2.29.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.29.
Hard White Baart: Ordinary
2 29.
Tuesday's car receipts: wheat 9;
flour 5; corn 2: mill feed 17.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND UPi Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to .35 to one per cent acidity,
delivered in Portland, 58-60 lb;
first quality, 56-58: second quality,
55 4. Valley routes and country
points 2 cents less.
Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 57 4 lb; 92 score, 56
B grade, 90 score, 55 89 score,
52.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
singles. 3& ?-41 f, Oregon 5-lb
loaf, 41 4-45 4.
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs, containing no loss, cases in
cluded, f o b. Portland A grade,
large, 44 4-45 4; A medium, 41 4
42 4: A grade, small, 35 4-37 4.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 49; A large, 47; AA medium,
45; A medium, 43-44; A small, 37
39. Cartons 1-3 cents additional.
Live chickens No. 1 quality,
f.p.b. plants Fryers .and roasters.
2$; light hens, 17-18; heavy hens
2&21: old roasters, 14-15.
fu r k e y s to producers for
breeder types, f.o.b. farm, New
York dressed, heavy hens 31; toms
28; Beltsvill hens 33, toms, 28.
Eviscerated frozen, to retailers,
hens. 57; toms 51-54.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, 3 4-5 lbs, 20-24, 5-6 lbs,
18-20; old does, 10-12. few higher.
Fresh dressed fryers to retailers,
58-61; cut up, 64-47.
Wholesale dressed meats
Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 Dos,
38.00-40.00; good, 37.00-39.00; com
mercial. 35.00-37.00; Utility, 32.00
34.00, commercial cows 29,00-32.00;
utility, 28.00-30.00; canners-cutters,
25.00-28.00.
Beef cuts choice steers) Hind
quarters, 45.00-48.00; rounds, 44.00
46.00; full loins, trimmed, 62.00
66.00; triangles, 30.00-34.00; fore
quarters, 33.00-35.00; cMicks, 30.00
40.00: ribs. 48.00-49.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs
64.00-66.00; shoulders, 15 lbs, 45.00
47.00; spareribs, 55.00-58.00; fresh
hams, 10-14 lbs, 64.00-66.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, 38.00-48.00; commercial,
34.00-44.00.
Lamb Choice-prime, 47.00-49.00;
good, 43.00-47.00.
Wool Grease basis, Willamette
Valley medium. 51-53 lb; Eastern
Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62.
Country-dressed meats, f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Cows, utility, 25-30 lb.;
canners-cutters, 21-23.
Veal Top quality, lightweight,
36-38; rough heavies, 25-30.
Hogs Lean blockers 40-41; cows,
light, 35-36.
Lambs Best, 42-44.
Mutton Best, 14-17; cull-utility,
10-12.
Fresh Produce:
Onions 50 lb sacks Oregon yel
lows. No. 1, med , 1.75-2.00; Idaho
yellows, 3 in min 1.75-2.00; Texas
Bermudas, 3.50-4.00.
Potatoes Willamette Valley
Long Whites. No. 1, 1.75-2.00; No.
2, 70-80; Deschutes Russets. No.
1-A, 2 25-75: 6 o min, 2.65-85; 12
oz. min.. 3.50-75; No. Is. 1.75-85 ; 25
Ib sk, 50-60; 10 lb mesh, 30-33;
No. 2, 50 lbs., 8 oz. 75-80: Idaho five
10-lb sks, 2.00-25; California Long
Whites. No. 1-A. 2.75-3.25 per 50 lb.
Hay If. S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
mostly 30.00 ton, delivered car and
truck lots, f ob. Portland and
Seattle.
To Place Ad Call 2-2441
VnOMEN NEEDED
lU ... WITH GRACIOUS PERSONALITIES
AS SOCIAL HOSTESSES at Exclusive Resorts, Dude Ranches,
Beach Clubs and Mountain Lodges
AS CRUISE DIRECTORS for World Travel
AS HOUSE MOTHERS on University Campuses
Enchanting careers for women young in spirit, who have a
goal in life and the desire to reach it Short -thorough train
in? will not interfere with present duties. Tuition moderate.
Write today for interview appointment giving telephone num
ber and address. Directors will be in Salem very shortly.
CRUISE-RESORT SOCIAL DIRECTORS
139 So. Beverly Dr Suite 333 Beverly Hills. Calif. L
Grains Drop
Across Board
CHICAGO Ufi All grains de
clined on the board of trade Tues
day although May soybeans jump
ed above the, $4.00 mark about mid
way 'in the session. By the close
it had tumbled to $3.96-3.95 4.
Wheat closed 4-2 4 lower, corn
4-1 4 lower, oats 4-4 lower, rye
2 4 to 3 cents lower, soybeans
1 -. to 7 cents lower and lard 5
to 57 cents a hundred pounds low
er.
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . . .
Too Late
To Classify.
27 FT.. 3-room trailer house. 198
model. Elec. refrig.. light birch in
terior. $800. Phone 2-0276.
25-FT. all metal covered trailer, sep
arate bedroom, shower, toilet, top
condition. Ph. 3-8863.
1953 FORD CONVERTIBLE
CALL 3-7158
FOR SALE, Grocery, prosperous rur
al community. Want to retire. Ph
3-3848
3 ROOMS furn.
Nice. , Adults.
2-8778.
Newly decorated
Hollywood. Ph
FURN. basement apt. Lights, water
garbage included. $40 per mo. TV
reception available. 1815 n. sin. rn
3-2555 pays.
DOWNTOWN, nice clean front room.
Hot, cold water. 658 Center.
NEW lawns. Free estimates.
3-8445 days. Eve.. 4-2941.
Ph
WANTED, girl 17 or over for house
work. Must like children, live in
Ph. 2-9479.
WILL trade 1946 Chevrolet. 4-door
sedan, radio & heater, for small
farm tractor. Ph. 3-8043.
WANTED TOP PRICE
USED FURNITURE
VALLEY FURN. CO.. l-7472
DAVENPORT
1637 S HIGH PH.3-3670
FOR SALE. 1 dining set. 1,400 watt
electric heater, books & book case.
Phone 2-4883.
MAYTAG washer in good condition
$21.00. Call at clinic. 2500 S. 12th
St. Ph. 4-5311.
FREE fell fruit trees for the taking,
Rt. 4. Box 206. Wiltsey Road. 99E S.
FOR SALE Nectar Berry tips. Sev
eral thousand. Phone 4-1193. Salem.
DAHLIA St. gladiola bulbs, shrubs,
axaleas, perennial plants, cut flow
ers. Fred Steiner. 3160 Market St.
PAIR heavy work harness with 21
collars, $3O.00. Al man saddle,
$20.00. 735 Ratcliff Dr. Phone
2-6518.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
As administrator of estate of PER
CY BLUNDELL. deceased. I have
filed in Circuit Court of Oregon, for
Marion County, my final account
in said estate, and 17 -May 1954, at
9:15 o clock, a.m.. and the courtroom
of said court have been appointed
Dy said court for the hearing of ob
jections to said final account and the
settlement thereof.
PERCY RONALD BLUNDELL
Administrator.
ALLAN G. CARSON
WALLACE P. CARSON
PETER M. GUNNAR
Attorneys for Administrator.
A7.14.21.2a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
the undersigned was. on the 29th day
of March, 1954. by the Circuit Court
for Marion County, Oregon, duly ap
pointed Executor of the estate of
EDWARD DENCER. Deceased, and
has duly qualified as such. All per
sons having claims against said es
tate hereby are notified to present
the same, duly venned, to the under
signed at room 306 Pioneer Trust
Building. Salem. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice
Dated and first published this 31st
day of March. 1954.
ROLLAND JORY
Executor of the Estate of
EDWARD DENCER. Deceased.
W. E. KEYES
306 Pioneer Trust Building.
Salem, Oregon.
Attorney for Executor.
M 31. A 7. 14. 21. 28
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notice
SALEM LODGE No. 4. A.F,
& A.M., Wed , April 2L
F.C. degree, 7:30 p.m.
312 Lost and Found
LOST: Two hounds, white and red
dish brown, mile and female. Re
ward. Ph. 238W Independence.
LOST 35 MM Kodak. 36 exposure
color lilm exposed. Reward. Call
4-2264 days. 3-7257 eves.
314 Transportation
WILL board S-year or older child.
Ph. 2-6272.
CONGENIAL couple, want ride to
N. Dakota or Minn, by May 1st.
will share expenses. Ph. 33469.
316 Personal
SAFE, permanent removal of
sightly facial hairs. Erich of N Y.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
L 2088 N. Com! 3-4537. 4-3544.
400 Agriculture
FOR RENT Bees for pollenization.
Cherries, prunes, berries, vetches &
clovers. P. O. Box 323 Albany. Ph.
585 R
Snlem
Obituaries
Roy L. Adams
At the residence, Rt. 3. Salem,
April 20. Survived by wife. Pearl
Adams, Salem: daughters. Mrs. Rose
Phillips, Brooks, Ore.. Mrs. Louise
Bryant, Antioch. Calif.; sods, Louis
Adams, Salem, Frank Adams, Salem.
Kenneth Adams, Tillamook. Ore.,
Clifford Adams. San Francisco,
Calif.; sister. Mrs. Maude Tucker,
Okla.; brothers, Charlie Adams.
Okla., Lonnie Adams. Calif.. Dossie
Adams. Ark., and Brady Adams.
Pontiac. Mich.; also survived by 10
grandchildren. Announcement o f
services will be made later by the
Clough-Barrick Co.
Margaret EsteUa Campbell
At the residence 1330 N. 18th. April
20 at the age of 84. Mother of Mrs.
Pauline Sundin, Salem; sister of
John Durham. Tacoma. Wash. An
nouncement of services will be made
later by the W. T. Rigdon Co.
Louis H. Gohrke
Late resident of 2304 S High St.
at a local hospital April 16. Sur
vived by sister. Mrs. Carolyn Beyer
Astoria. Ore.: brothers. George R
Gorhke. Redmond. Ore. Raymond
W. Gohrke. Dallas. Ore. Services will
be Wednesday April 21. at 2 pm
in the Cloueh-.Barrick chapel, with
Rev. Geo. M. swiri oinciaung. in
terment City View.
Edward Lrfienbercer
Lived at Rt. 2. Box 227. Salem
Born Oct. 10. 1879; expired 2:45 p.m
Saturday. April 17. Survived by wife
Emelia, and one sister. Clara Rick
of St. Louis. Mo. and numerous
nieces and nephews in Midwest
Services will be held Wednesday
April 21. at 2 p m". in the Virgil T
Golden Chapel. Interment Belcrest
Memorial Park.
CALL FOR BIDS
County of Marion. State of Oregon
is asking for sealed bids for grading
graveling, ditching and surfacing
with an O-ll penetration asphalt
according 10 the plans and specifics
tions supplied by the County Engi-
ner. and as requested on trie petition
of LANTZ AVENUE in Marion Coun
ty. Oregon.
Plans and specifications may be
obtained at the office of the County
Engineer, County Courthouse, Salem
Oregon.
Bids will be opened by the County
Court in the County Court Cham
bers at the Courthouse. Salem. Ore
gon. at the hour of 10.30 a.m.. Mon
dav. Mav 24. 1954.
The county reserves the right to
accept any or reject all bids in the
best interest of the county.
BY ORDER OF THE
A. 21. 23 MARION COUNTY COURT
CALL FOR BIDS
County of Marion. State of Oregon.
is asking for sealed bids for grading
graveling, ditching and surfacing
wsth an O-ll penetration asphalt
according to the plans and specifica
tions supplied by the County Engl
ner. and as requested on the petition
of BARTLETT DRIVE in Marlon
County. Oregon.
Plans and specifications may be
obtained at the office of the County
Engineer, County Courthouse, Salem,
Oregon.
Bids will be opened by the County
Court in the County Court Cham
bers at the Courthouse. Salem. Ore
gon, at the hour of 10:30 a m., Mon
day. May 24. 1954.
The county reserves the right to
accept any or reject all bids in the
best interest of the county.
BY ORDER OP THE
A.21.23 MARION COUNTY COURT
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock For Sale
REGISTERED Jersey, first calf heif
er. milking 3 gallons. 4490 Silverton
T .4 nk A tttr
150 SHORN Ewes with about 125
lambs, mixed breeds, 2-4 yrs. old
7 rams. Call 3-7567 CorvaUis.
OREGON ABERDEEN-ANGUS
ASSOCIATION
AUCTION SALE
50 Head Aberdeen-Angus
Registered and Commercial
Monday. April 28. Salem, Oregon
State Fairgrounds
LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon, Vi
or whole. 30c. Custom killing
Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat
Co.. 132S S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858.
403 Livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK buyer. 1 buy cattle
horses, hogs, sheep, veaL Emery
Alderman, Ph. 4-8430 or 4-7218.
CATTLE BUYERS. E L and H. Sne-
then. 4297 State. 2-I34S or 2-4380.
CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C
MCCandllsn. 1127 S. 25tfi. Ph. 3-8147.
LIVESTOCK buyer. A. F
Soramer.
1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2617
404 Poultry and Rabbits
FOR SALE 2.800 Hiesdorf c Nelson
Mick chick pullets. 9 weeks old.
$1.25 each. Ben Mitchell, St. Paul.
Ph. St. Paul 616.
WING NfiEDS rabbits.
3985 State.
4-3918.
BABY CHICKS 17c straight run. N
H. pullets 19c. choice of Leghorns,
Parmentors or New Hamps. Valley
Farm Store.
CUSTOM killing, fowl of any kind.
Kill 6 days a week. Newell s Poul
try PL-nt. Rt. 5 Box 109. Ph. 4-3428.
CHICKS
DAY OLD and started New Hamp
shire White Rocks and Golden
Broad every Tuesday and Friday.
FOX'S HATCHERY
3830 State St Ph. 3-4969
408 Pets
WILL give away little black dog.
Half cocKer. 3-0331 after 6 o clock.
SPAYED Siamese kittens.
3-6O00 after 6 p.m.
Can
WANTED Temporary home for
mother cat. nard working inue
busy body." also year old kitten,
useless lap full of fluff." Call
after 4 p.m. 2-1029.
PUREBRED
Siamese male. Ph.
3-7479.
CANARIES: Healthy breeding stock.
Specialty apricot colors. ttv l.
Box 854. 2-5929.
WANTED: Good home in country
for nicely marked 3 mo. old pup
py. Ph. 4-1798.
MAN who called Sunday .about par
akeets call again, I made a mis
take. I ner Bockes. Sheridan 3299.
A BORA DOR puppies for sale- Ph.
1-8618.
PART terrier and Chihuahua pup
pies. Ph. 3-8580. j
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM 1958 Me
Coy I block east or ti vpira. 1 r
locks north f Mtwim Ph -689"
PAR RAK LETS Babies, all colors.
Supplies Mrs. A r. rower on a.
Cottage and BeUevue Sts. Ph. 4-1597
CANARIES, choice orange and apri
cot strain. s-4daa. ncmejcia-
400 Agriculture
408 Pets .
PARAKEETS Cag supplies. Bird
Paradise. 3180 Livingston 2-1842
SIAMESE kittens I Stud service. Ph.
2-0638.
Moore's aquarium. Fish. Parakeets.
Ee
its. Macleay Kd. 4-3773. uoaed
ed.
REGISTERED long haired Dachshund
puppies. Ph. 2-1343 or 2-5084.
410 Seeds and Plants .
MARSHALL strawberry plants. $9.00.
Charles Layton. Ph. 2-3348.
AZALEAS. Fuschias, Geraniums, 3
for S1.0U. Annuals, veg. plants,
perennials, glad bulbs. 3 doz. $1.00.
Northwest Berry plants, $1.50 per
100. Merril's Greenhouse. - Brooks.
GERANIUMS trousands of blooming
plants including Ivy's Martha
Washington, fancy leaLetc. Tu
berous Begonias, large plants from
Pacific Strain Tubers in .Camil
lia, picotee and hanging types in
all the popular colors. Fuschia in
many papular varieties. Compare
our plants & prices before you
buy. Kilgers. 715 Salem Heights
Ave.
AZALEAS
Rose, white, orange, pink, orchid.
Purple, yellow, red. variegated.
Camellias, rhododendrons, and low
growing evergreen shrubs for your
modern planting. (25o off on speci-
man camellias 1.
WARINGS NURSERY
1025 Oak Hill Ave.
Open daily and Sunday 9 to 7:30
PERENNIALS are our business. We
have the most complete list in
Salem. Top varieties Ready
now. many mums, pansies, prim
roses, some delphiniums (more
later, geraniums, astilbes. phlox,
others. Close out prices, some
shrubs. Black's, 2270 Chemawa
Rd. 2-4250.
FERTILIZER (WEED FREE)
Rotted manure. Del., ton 4-1854.
PRIMROSES. DeMarais. 2-6311. Old
99 tliway So. to Reese Hill.
DAHLIA. Fuschia.
Cherry Ave.
Wards, 4380
PRIMROSES now. Mums May .1,
Douglas. 723 W. Salem Hts.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
FREE potatoes. I will dig, you pick
up. Ph. 2-8286.
EXCELLENT "barn yard fertilizer.
$4 00 yd., 2 yds $7.00 delivered. Ph.
4-2470.
414 Farm Equipment
RIDE MASTER tractor withAplow,
disc. & cultivator. $39yiv-Ph.
2-8150.
425 Auction Sales
Furniture Auction
Wed. eve., April 21st at 7 P.M.
and Every Wed. Eve.
Don't miss these big furniture
sales of good used furniture Dav
enos, chairs Beds, Elec. Ranges,
Refrig., Mattresses, springs, chests,
9x12 wool rugs. ( livelaums. Ta
bles Sc chairs and many other
pieces of misc. furniture. Come to
buy or sell, open every weex oay.
Lane Sudtell s Auction
Sales Yd.
Phone 3-6098 dav or eve.
3915 Silverton Rd.
Livestock Auction
THURS.. APRIL 22ND
10 A M. MISC. FURNITURE
SHRUBS. PRODUCE, FARM
MACHINERY
1 P. M. Livestock
Chickens & rabbits, calves
veal, feeder stock, weaner & feeder
pigs, heifers, bulls, steers, beet &
mi'k cows, sheen & goats. Come
to buy or sell. Livestock sold by
weif t or head.
Lane SudtelPs Auction
Sales Yd.
Phone 3-6098 3913 Silverton Rd
450 Merchandise
451 Machinery and Tools
S INCH tilting arbor table saw. com.
plete with li hp heavy duty mo
tor. Phone 4-3819.
INTERNATIONAL 62 combine with
grain tank. For sale or trade
for Jeep, pickup or Ford tractor.
Ph. 291 Shedd. Oregon. J. W
Pugh.
WINDOLH-FARDEN tiller.
1978 Evergreen Ave.
$100.
452 Wanted, Machinery, Tools
WANT Roto Tiller. Have garden
tractor to trade. Ph. 4-3511.
454 Sewing Machines
SINGER SPECIAL
New round bobbin electric portable
sewing machine, sews forward and
reverse, sews over pins, automatic
tension, all attachments, plus free
sewing lessons. Only $10 dn., $3 per
mo. Singer Sewing Center, 130 N
Com'l. ,
USED
SEWING MACHINES
CLEARANCE
White rotary console regular
$79.95. now T $59.95
Late model Westinghouse port
able $39.85
Rebuilt portable $33.50
Treadle sewing machines
..$6-50
One only new Kenmore console.
regularly $114.99. now S6.s
Free home trial, liberal trade in al
lowance on Sear's Easy Payment of
$a per month. Sears, Roebuck and
Co.. 550 N. Capitol. Ph. 3-91SL
USED SINGER
Treadle sewing machine, round bob
Din, ruuy guaranteed, rail pnee
JSiQ.50. Singer Sewing- Center. 130.
N. Com!
SEWING MACHINE
Buyers
Used desk model round bobbin, sews
forward & reverse with attach
ments & button holder. ' Special
$89.50. Singer Sewing Center. 130
N. Com!
Used Electric
Portable sewing machine. A-l con
dition and guaranteed, only 114.50
Singer Sewing Center. 130 N.
Coral.
455 Hsehold Goods For Sale
AUTOMATIC Waxhers. Installed
and guaranteed- $70.00. Judsons.
279 N. ComL
450 Merchandise
457 Radio and TV
RADIO -PHONO -COMBOS
AIRLINE. $49.50. Radio and two-speed changer. Plays 45 and 78 speeds.
TERMS.
EMERSON. $47.50. Radio and 78-speed changer. TERMS.
BENDIX. $34.50. Radio and 78-speed changer. TERMS.
PACKARD-BELL radio and 3-speed changer. $110. TERMS.
CORONADO- $149.98. Radio and 3-speed changer. Cost $220 new year
ago. Perfect condition. TERMS.
NEW TABLE MODEL RADIOS
Going out of business May 1st. Table model and portable radios are being
sold at wholesale and less than wholesale cost.
$75.00 for this BUESCHER tenor saxophone. In good condition. TERMS.
LAWN
One at $17.50, one at $8.50. One like
ANTENNAS
1 - LONG JOHN ln-element lor channels 4, 5, and 6. List price $48. On
sale at $25.00. NEW.
2 - BED SPRING or mattress type antennas. New. $25 each. Wholesale cost.
USED T-V'S
$99.50. Silvertnne console. 12" picture tube. FM and AM radio. New picture
tube. TERMS.
$165.00. 17" Pacific Mercury table model. TERMS.
PRALL'S
220 N.
455 Hsehold Goods For Sale
APT. size elec. rane, very nice, $45.
Trader Louie. 1870 Lana Ave.
DAVENO & table with 4 chairs.
Good c-ond. Ph. 4-5341 after 6 p.m.
DESKS, new and used, blonde, bru
nette, and redhead.
Trader Louie. 1870 Lana Ave.
SMALL davenport, library table.
coffee table. Ph. 3-8734
LAWN mowers, new and used. $3 95
up.
Trader Louie. 1870 Lana Ave.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY'S
LEADING APPLIANCE &
HOME FURNISHERS
260 Stat Street Phone 3-S148
CERTIFIED
Rebuilt Appliances
Maytag auto washer, very -nice. Was
$229 JO. now $ ies.83
Fiigidaire auto washer; guaranteed.
Was $200.93, now S199.50.
Hotpotnt wringer washer. A-l shape.
Was $64.50, now $34.50
Amana food freezer, 5-ft. A real buy.
Was $21935, now $129.50
General Electric refrigerator. 7-ft:
' guaranteed. Was $94.95, now $69.50
Westinghouse range, 3-burner D.W..
:amp, etc. Was $119.50, now $89.95
Hotpoint range. 4 burners and stor
age drawer. Was $7435, now $59.50
FACTORY SPECIAL 3-pc. daveno,
rocker, chair combination, $119.95.
Trader Louie. 1870 Lana Ave.
WRINGER type 1948 Montgomery
Ward Washing mach. with pump.
$35. Ph. 2-6181.
REDWOOD LAWN FURNITURE, the
Best at the Lowest Prices.
Trader Louie. 1870 Lana Ave.
USED
Vacuum Cleaner
CLEARANCE
Late model de luxe Kenmore tank
type, regularly $89.95, now $4935.
Late model Montgomery Ward up
right $14.95.
Practically new General Electric up
right, complete with attachments.
Only $39.95.
Upright Hoover Cleaners as low as
$735.
Free Home Trial On Sears easy
terms, liberal trade-in allowance.
Sears Roebuck Sc Co.. 550 N. Cap
itol. Ph. 3-9191.
COMPLETE set professional drums.
We will trade or sell for $195.
Terms.
Trader Louie. 1870 Lana Ave.
WHITE ENAMEL wood range, good,
cheap. 2460 W. Nob Hill. 4 and
7 p.m.
8-PC. DIN. room set. Bed complete.
maple dinnette set. ( chairs, elec.
range, washing mach. 970 N. 18th.
UNFINISHED furniture. H. L, Stiff
Furn. Store. 175 N. High.
USED pianos. Your choice $75. H. L.
sun rurnmire. na n. mgn.
HOTPOINT refrig. 7.J ru. ft Exc.
Cond.. used only 3 yrs. 4-5341
after $ p.m.
WESTINGHOUSE electric ranse.
Smooth topv very reason Die. jrn.
3-6266.
458 Wanted, Hsehold Goods
WE PAY top cash price for good
used furniture, appliances, etc Im
mediate service. Used Merchandise
Mart. 170 S. Liberty. Ph. 4-4371.
CASH TODAY Good used furniture
or will sen oa. consignment, ro.
3-8098 SudteD's Auction.
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458 Building Materials
Lowers Prices
pc. bath set Wfittings $M-50
vMitilitinf fans . 17.2$
win cable--si 4Vc a ft.
(Huh rul 4 Oct. Boxes -23
Kraft paper or 1 lb. felt
3 FT. fink com. wivii " "
Passage U.
Campbell euiiaing auppiy
X. Center St. t Pb. 2S34
m
450 Merchandise
457 Radio and TV
1st. Table model and portal
ss than wholesale cost.
SAXAPHONE
tenor saxophone. In good
MOWERS
new and the other aint.
LIBERTY
458 Building Materials
USED lumber for sale, doors and
windows. Cupboard Drive -In
Keizer.
OLD PIECES of plywood. 3615 Gar-
den Rd.
METAL FENCES
Permanent No i
mates 3t -Lbr
& Hu . r 1
State St.
e.-ti--
aa
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PLUMBING
Toilets $24 50
Shower Cabinets $3950
Wash Basins $15 00
4-in. cast iron soil pipe, per ft. 69e
Water heaters, bath tubs, fittings As
colored sets at tremendous savings.
CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE
145 CENTER SALEM
FURNITURE AUCTION tonite st
7 o'clock at LANE SUDTELL'S
AUCTION SALES YARD, lo
cated 1 miles east of Salem on
Silverton road. Ph. 3-6098.
Bollinger's
Buv here and we both m;.ke money.
NEW ECKO ware Beautiful, fast
and easiest to clean $1.00 for
your beat up skillet on any item
of Eckoware this week. ALSO
30 saving on many appliances.
Steam Irons only $14.50.
SEEING IS BELIEVING
Come to 343 N. Com! St.. Salem
385-FT. of No.
after 5 p.m.
1 rustic. 1060 MU1 St.
CONTRACTORS
BUY WHOLESALE
CALL WIRE WRITE
and save $$$$$$$$$
Nails. Keg. 8D-16D Box
Valley Tin. Galv. roll
Exterior lock set, ea.
Downspouts
$8.50
S7.00
... $3.85
Ft. 9C
Irving Jacobsen Co.
WHOLESALERS
1231 S. W. Front
Portland. Oregon
BR 3844
BARGAINS
PLYWOOD PRICE DROPPED
4"-lTic. lslic. ',i--13',.e.
,i" 7lic. Pick your choice.
Hardwood doors (Jap birch),
AU sizes. A grade (SPECIAL)
Nails, per keg 8 95
No. 2 cedar ohingles 5 OS
No. 1 cedar shingles
and $9.23
3 tab. 215 lb. roofing-
7 55
. 10 50
White asbestos siding-
Un painted cedar shakes .
Waterproof wall board. 4xl
New 4x8 plaster board .,
.8.00
.1.75
.1.44)
.2 5
Outside white paint
Painted cedar shakes-
.10.54
500 gaL steel septic tanks 59 00
4" cast Iron soil pipe 70s
4' orangeburg pipe 3U
Plastic nine less than galvanized.
V galvanized pipe !!
New toilets with seats 24.5s
New bath tubs, comp 59 54
42 gal water heaters 67 54
DbL sink com. wrim $43 99
Plastic drain bd. covering 30c ft.
Galvanized gutter. 4-In ... 14c ft
14-2 elec wire , 3c ft.
12-2 elec. wlro Sc ft
New doors, all siTes $ 58
New fir door lambs , 3 5
Overhead garage hardware 13.9$
8x7 steel doors, comp- 44.0$
Insulation, loose St batts ( CHEAP
Hundreds new weather stripped
windows in stock. 140 up
New picture windows MM
Cedar fence posts , CHEAP)
Shake mold ., . ioe rt
Oak Floor, good grade
.(CHEAP
.(CHEAP)
..... $$M
.(CHEAP)
Galvanised Iron Roof
ftw Sreea Doors , ,,
Cedar Sc Fir siding
C. G. LONG & SONS
Ph. 4-5051
1 mL N. of Ketset
REDUCED$10
PER DAY UNTIL SOLDI
1 HIlco Floor Sander
With SO sheets S" X 20"
ResiBizsd Speed Grit Paper
STARTING PRICE
MARCH 27 $44.0O '
APRIL 21, $238
KEITH BROWN LUMBER YD
Front and Court Sts Phon S-tli:
-we Glv jh oreew rurmps-
USEO Plumbing, - doors, sash, elee
trie fittings, snowcase, warn is
vault door, sidewalk elevators
hot water radiators. 241 X. Liberty
Old P GX Bids.
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