Stottixncm Sdexn, Oregon, Friday," July 23, 1S54 (Stc 3)-5 Scarcity of Women Chief Gripe Of Men at Greenland Air Base (EDITOR'S NOTE: Betty Scheibl, of the Saa Antonio (Texas) . Light, recently flew to Thole', Greenland, America's northern air base, to tee what life was like for the GTt there. The article that follows Is colled from her reports to her newspaper.) By BETTY SCHEIBL THULE, Greenland (INS) life has its little disappointments and Thulle'Ajr Base, America's northernmost defense outpost, un deniably is one of them.. '. . . For one thing, the sun does not rise -here at midnight No in- deedy, it doesn't, and I'll donate the loan of my best parka plus a month's rations of Eskimo Pie to anybody-desirious of disproving tnat statement From my viewpoint anyway, I which until a short time ago was from an altitude of 9,500 feet, the sun makes its first appearance bout 8 p.m. reddening the dis tant horizon that separates ke from atmosphere on frozen Baf fin Bay. . : " We Arctic explorers, 24 of us. saw this phenomenon about? five. nours souttt of Thuie, and after our MATS C-54 Skymaster had been cruising along at about 200 mph . for some three, hours over the vast white prairie of the bay. '0ur" sun began lo come up be fore we had quite used up the daylight we started out With that morning at Westover AFB, Mass. Alnmiaom , City - , The trip from Westpver north M a numbing adventure that lasts almost 14 hours, with a two-hour layover for crew change hi Goose Bay, Labrador. When nine construction workers, 14 military passengers, the sto mas crew and I stumbled wearily off the plane, at the end of the trip, we saw a gleaming aluminum city nestled between low hills of enow, a frozen harbor on one side end the high plateau of the icecap In the distance. .- . Thule literally means the end of the earth, the farthest limit pos sible, and it's pronounced to rhyme with "Truly". Thule Air. Base, truly, is even farther away than the name implies. But for modernity, -warmth and olid comfort the insulated alumi num buildings up here all one story inverted "iceboxes" oa stilts are unbeatable. No hospital is more up-to-date than Thule's spot less. 50-bedder: few gyms offer as many facilities; three basketball courts, eight bowling janes, iwo boxing rings, handball courts, sun lamps, weight-lifting facilities and even a golf driving range. T,i trt-mvmnc " new officers'. dub. opened in March after S3S.000 worth of decorating, and the NCO dub are the pride of their respec tive members who, incidentally, ' bear the entire cost of supporting them. - ' The hobby shop attracts hun dreds who whittle, saw and paint in the interest of something called Barracks Beautffication. Courses offered by the University of Mary land and chapel services are weJJ attended, the movies for enlisted men and officers change every! night - Kf - '?- T: '" Need Wemea In fact, there's hardly an activ ity a reasonable man could desire, from chess to football to hiking in the snow, that can't be found at Thule. ' . . The main trouble, as I see it, is that these men are not at all rea sonable. . ," Tbey think they need, more women! ' ' .- The only women on the Thule Ah Base are four comely nurses. Four frail females against 4,000 men besieged on every band with invitations, showered with ' chivalry, positively overcome with consideration. . Goodness, what ourance vue. . And what valor it takes to en dure it However, with the excep tion of Lt Helena Marie Costa, of . Roslindale, Mass., the girls fare meeting the exacting demands of this last frontier with fortitude. u-n has eone and gotten en gaged to Lt BB1 Madden of B Battery, 549th Anti-Aircraft Artu w Rattalion. dug in atop of . ThnlA neighboring hills and herehv. established another "northernmost" record; the first betrothal ever to be amwunced at Thule. " . : . , The wedding bells will not take place till October, after Helen and BiH, native f Clinton, S. C, have rotated back to the states. The - .of dutv for Helen and two other nursei, ' Captain Marie ! Schadt and Lt Chris Steven, ends Kalamazoo Ladies Bring New life To Mentally 111 s KALAMAZOO, Mich. P The Veterans Ad-ninisirauon Hospi tal at Fort Custer has 2,025 men tally ilL But 50 Kalamazoo uray Ladies are bringing a new Ufe with -toy trumpets and noise makers. Twice a week, the wom en bring a group together and place's musical toy in each man's lap. '-- ' They form a rhythm, band. v They walk among the patients, rattle tambourines and smile en couragement to any, of the men who show4 the least bit of inter- est '. , . . . The results? One example is a veteran who was a musician be fore becoming a regressive. He was totally unaware of the world around him. Today he gives piano recitals. OPERATION FAMILY, i ' JACKSONVILLE, m. UrV-Appen-dectomies are getting to be a habit in the .Clarence Rawlings family. ' Two sons, Charles, 18, an Frank lin, '7, had their appendixes out a week apart Their sister, Mary Kay, had bass out last February. . Jet engines make so much noise 'i that special electronic equipment mast be used because the loud sounds often cause fail , tjres of ordinary types ' of such juiprnnt 'Tz'- , y. about that time. Capt Jeannette Elliott has only been here since March, arriving four mouths after the. others. They were all here for the announced purpose , of raising morale. ;- '- -.? ; And no doubt about it,' they have succeeded in jacking up spirits to a considerable extent, as' is admit ted in every quarter, although it would probably take closer to, 400 nurses to establish a mood of real exhilaration , With the situation as 'at is now, the average airman or GI has to be , pretty . darned.' sick before . he can even see one of these minis tering angels, let alone chomp on a thermometer in her presence. Realizing this, the girls are' gen erous with their time and talents when the need arises, fully aware that the feminine touch they can bestow has to go a long way in Thule., (One barracks 1 saw was enameled in fed, green and laven der stripes wosd of honor.) ' ; V . But the hardships of being sepa rated Jrom borne and family, and the , consequent military atmos phere which persists around the1 clock undoubtedly serve their pur pose. As one officer explained: "The men complain we all do but there's unity on this base that you won't find elsewhere. Ev erybody concentrates ; on doing a good job because that Jul there is to do. There's nothing to . dis tract you from your work. Why do Americans here com plain) , . . ' Not because of 40-below winters, the four months of darkness, or the equally tiresome daylight months. Not because of the ab stract unreal nature of the land scape, which boasts not one square inch of "ground" per se but only a dusty substance called perma frost - ' ; But simply because, as one air man puts it: -- "It gets awful lonesome." And not even a new airman's service dub, slated to be built this summer t to replace one ' that burned, can assuage mat feeling. Loneliness in $300,000,000 plus Thule is the personal price of defense. " . " Soybeans in Sharp Break CHICAGO W Soybeans broke sharply en the; board of trade again Thursday but the rest 01 the market righted itself after the previous session's drop. Wheat closed to 1 higher, corn l-2tt higher, oats un- fchanged to lower, rye IK-2V higher, . soybeans VA to 1 10 cents lower" and lard 10 to 55 cents a hundred pounds lower. . Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) BUTT ERF AT .' Preirium ..' "' ' .. No. 1 ..... .,.,., BUTTER Wholes le ' ; , ,. ... V RetaU . .i 1 . . M M M .9 EGGS Bnyinr) (Wholesale price range from to 1 cents ever buying price). . Large AA . JO large A m. .48 Medium AA Medium A ; .41 SmaU , .32 POULTRY , Colored Hens Leghorn Hens Colored 'ryers . Colored Roasters Old Roosters J4 .13 3 a us Stocks and Bonds (CoBapftei fcy the Associated Press) STOCK AVERAGES i " . . 3 -- IS IS ' 60 Indust Rails VUls Stocks Jaly 22 Net change Unct ' D.l tTnch Unch Thursday 99.6 99.6 Ml S3. 3 Prev. oay 99.0 99.7 99.6 83.3 Week s-o 98.8 99.4 99 1 83.1 Month ago 88. 6 99.6 99.7 ' 82.9 Year ago 81.1 85 6 93.8 78.7 BONO AVERAGES . ' "! , 30 10 10 10 Net change A1.6 A t A3 A1.0 Thursday 177j4 , 97.8' 63.3 131.1 Prev. day 175.4 97.1 63.0 130.3 Week ae 176.8 98.3 . 62.7 131.0 Month ago 172J 93.1 60.3 127.2 Year, ago 138.2- 87.0 S2.4 107.S Portland Livestock PORTLAND m USDA)-CatUe salable. "150; supply mostly odds and ends; , demand narrow; sales mostly weak-50 lower; . good and choice fed steers and heifers scarce, quotable steady; cutter and utility steers 11.00-17.00; cutter and utility heifers 10.00-15.00; canner and .cutter cows mostly 8.50-9.50; cutter bulls 11.00-13.50. Calves salable 50: market about steady; few . good vealers, 17.00 18.00; choice quotable to 20.00; utility and commercial grades 11.00-15X0. Hogs salable 150; marxet slow; fully 50 and more lower; heavy butchers -off roost, v choice 180-235 lb 24.50-25.50; few 265 tt 22.00; above 300 B dawn to . 19.00; few choice around 325-550 lb sows 15.00 18.00. H Sheep- salable 300; market slow; spring lambs 50 lower, some bids off, more; choice grades mostly 17.50-18.00; good and choice feed ers steady at mostly 15.00; good and choice ewes iTO-5.00; culls down to 2.00. . , New York Stock Markets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ? Admiral Corporation - .24 Allied Chemical 90 V AUis Chalmers 61 American Airlines 14 American Tel. & Tel. 1744 American Tobacco , . 58 Anaconda Copper . 39 Atchison Railroad 119 Bethlehem Steel 73 Boeing Airplane Co. '49 Borg, Warner ' 85 . Burroughs Adding Machine 20 California Packing , 29 V Canadian Pacifier ' 26 Caterpillar Tractor 61 Celanese Corporation 21 Chrysler Corporation 63 Cities Service 96 Consolidated Edison 45 Consolidated Vultee Crown Zellerbach . 48 ' Curtiss Wright 11 Stock Market Hits Another New Pinnacle NEW YORK lf The stock mar ket banged out another new high Thursday in a strong advance topped by soaring prices for steels. Gains went to between 1 and 4 points in many cases, and tbey were fairly well distributed throughout the list ' The Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained $1.00 at $131.20. highest point for the average since Oct. 22, 1929. The Associated Press average is 20 cents above the high of a week ago. , The industrial component of the average was up $1.60, railroads gained 70 cents, .and the utilities were up 30 cents at a new high of $63.30. The market was broad with 1,200 shares traded altogether of which 690 advanced and 267 declined with 163 sew highs and 2 new lows for the year registered during the day. .. -Volume . expanded to 2,890,000 shares, second highest day of. the year topped only by the 3,000,000 shares traded -Jury 15. ' Portland Grain PORTLAND U) "No bids on coarse grains. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Sott White 2.21; Soft White (ex. eluding Rex) 2.21; White Qui 1 .21. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 1.2. Car1 receipts:: wheat 128; barley 8'. lour 6; corn t; oats 1; mill feed 5. Portland Produce PORTLAND Butterfat -Tentative, subject to immediate changePremium . quality, . maxi mum to .33 to one per cent acidity, delivered In : Portland. . S3-6J ; lb first quality, 56-58; second quality, 53 -55. VaHeyV routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, f o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 57 lb; 92 score, 55; B grade, 90 score, 55; 89 score, 52. :. ' Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 38 -41 ; Oregon hTb loaf, 4144. : Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs, containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. Portland AA large, 52-53; A grade, large, 46; A medium, 49 -50; A grade, small, 30 -31 . r Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 62; A large, 54-55; AA medium, 52-53; A medium, 51-52; A small, 32-33. Cartons 1-3 cents additional. - ' Live chickens No. 1 . quality, f.o.b. plants Fryers and roasters, 25; at the farm 24; light hens, 12-13; heavy hens, 14; old roosters, 12-13. . Turkey s To producers, for breeder types, heavy bens, 30 f.o.b. farm. New York dressed basis. Rabbits Average 1 to growers Live white, 3 -4 lbs, 18-22. 54 lbs. 14-18; old 'does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 56-59; cut up, 6245. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs, 39.0043.00; good, 38.0041.00; com mercial, 33.00-33.00; utility, 23.00 34.00; commercial cows 25.00-30.00; utility, 24.00-27.00; canners-cutters 21.00-24.00. - Beef .cuts (choice steers) Bind quarters, 52.00-55.00; rounds, 48.00 52.00; full loins, trimmed, 72.00 77.00; forequarters, 31.00 35.00; chucks, 33.00-36.00; ribs, 49.00-53.00. Pork cuts Loins, cnolce. 8-12 lb, 61.00-65.00; shoulders, 15 B, 40.00 43.00; spareribs, 55.00-53.00; fresh hams. 10-14 B. 57.0041.00. ' Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 33.0040.00; commercial. A AA P AA " Lamb Choice-prone spring lamb under 50 lb, 41.0043.00. Wool Grease basis; Willamette Valley, 55-57 fc; Eastern Oregon mixed cross bred range wool, 53 55 ; fine and half blood, 5542. ' Country-dressed meats, flo.b. Prtle4: ' Beef-Cows, utility, 23-25 ' I); canners-cutters 21-22. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 28-30; rough heavies. 20-28. Hogs Lean blockers 36-37; sows light, 25-28. ' Lambs Best light springers, 36 38; yearlings, 22-26. Mutton Best, 10-12; cull-utility, t-10. ; v - Fresh Produce Onions 50 lb .sacks, Calif, yel lows, 2.00-25; Wash, Walla Walla yellows, med, 2.00-25; large, 2.50 75. . . Potatoes New crop Calif. Long Whites, No. 1-A, 5.504.00: special marks, 6.00-75: bakers, "5.504.00; No. 2. 100 lb, 3.50-75; round reds. 2.00-25. ' . Hay C. S. No. 2. green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. - Portland, nominally 27.00-28.00 ton; U. S.,No. 1 timothy mixed hay, Portland and Seattle, 29.00-30.00 ton. baled, Lo.b. cars. Douglas Aircraft . 88 . duPont de Nemours 137 Eastman Kodak ' 60 Emerson Radio '12 General Electric 45 General Foods .t '78 General Motors 80 Georgia Pac Plywood ! 12 Goodyear Tire 73 Homestake Mining Co. 42 International Harvester ' ' 32 International Paper ' . . 77 ' Johns Manville ' 72 Kaiser Aluminum 37 Kennecott Copper . . 85 Ubby, McNeill' 9 Lockheed Aircraft 36 Loew's Incorporated 16 Xong Bell A . . 24 Montgomery Ward 67 Nash Kelvinator, ' New York Central 22 Northern Pacific . 54 Pacific American . Fish , 9 Pacific Gas k Electric 45 Pacific Te. k Tel. 131 Packard Motor; Car 3 Penney (J. C.V Co. 86 Pennsylvania R.R. 16 Pepsi Cola Co. . 14 Philco Radio r 37 Radio Corporation '. ;, 34 Raynonier Incorp 39 Rayonier Incorp Pfd. Repubhc Steel 61 Reynolds Metals '76 Richfield Ott 53 Safeway Stores Inc. 45 Scott Paper Co. . 96 Sears Roebuck k Co. 65 Socony-Vacuum Oil 42 Southern Pacific : 44 Standard Oil Calif." 62 Standard Oil N. J. ' : 86 Studebaker Corp. ; 18 Sunshine Mining.'" 9 Swift k Company T , , 47 Transamerica Corp. 34 Twentieth Century Fox 21 Union Oil Company 45 Union Pacific. A . 137 United Airliaes ' 24 United Aircraft ' 60 United Corporation "5 United States Plywood C . 26 United States Steel ; , 54 Warner Pictures 17 Western Union Tel. 44 Westinghouse Air Brake 24 Westingfaouse Electric t. 70 Woolworth Company . ; 43 NOTICE TO CKEOITOBS Notice is hereby given that the n dersifned have been appointed as the Executors of the estate oi Helena Rlee'rc. cieceased. by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, fitting- In probate, and have duly qualified at auch Ex ecutors: All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent art hereby notified and required to present the same., duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at 309 Oregon Building. Salem. Ore fon. within six months from the date ef the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 23rd day of July, 1954. i - Psul Rieck and Arnold TUeck, Executors of the Estate of Helena Kieck. deceased Ronald C. Glover, Attorney for Executors, . ? . -SOS Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon. f ily S3. SO. Aug. $. 13. 30. TATE TXMBX SALE - Oral bids wiU he received by the State Forester or his authorized rep resentetre, acting in behalf of the State el Oregon, by and through its Board of Forestry, at the office of the SUte rorester, 2S0Q SUte Street. Salem. Oregon, at il p.m.. P.S.T.. August 23.1854, for ail merchantable timbe; designated for sale within the posted timber tale boundaries of Sale Areas No: l and 2, said sale areas consisting of all or portions of the f oUowins described : lands. In. cated in Marion and Linn Counties, Sale Area No. l Badbanks Sale LocaUon: . . . ( SWi of KW and NW!i of SW4 Section SO. Township S South. Range 4 East. WJ&. Marion County. Oregon. - Volumes and minimum prices: Old growtn Douglas Fir 463 MBF at $17.00 per M $7,905.00 . Hemlock 126 MBF at $4.00 per M $504.00 Second growth Douglas fir . 122 MBF at $8.00 per M $732.00 , Total estimated volume 713 ; MBF $9,141.00 "-i Minimum Price Acceptable: SS. 141.00 , 1 Payment: Cash Installments to be made in advance of timber removal. Sale Area No 2 Tom Bock Sale Location: "Si of Section IS; S of See 5 Hot. 17; N,i of N of Section 20: N4 of Section 21. Town ship 10 South. Range 3 East, W.M linn County, Oregon. Volume: An undetermined volume of Old growth Douglas fir. Hemlock, and Noble fir, covering : an area of approximately 400 acres. Minimum Price Acceptable: $500.00 Payment: Cash payment In full within thirty days following notifi cation of bid award. ; v. , The above volumes -and values are estimates only and State makes no guarantee as to quantity or quality of the timber to be told. ) Bid award will be made on the basis of the largest total lump sum bid for each area. Prospective bidders should secure a copy of the written prospectus cov ering the terms of the sale from the office of the SUte Forester, 2600 State Street. Salem. Oregon. The State Forester reserves the right tc waive minor technicalities or to reject any or aU bids. Jly. 23. 30. An. . 13 IN TOT CIRCUIT COURT OT THX STATE OF OREGON. FOB THE COUNTY OF MARION i ' . . PROBATE DEPARTMENT NO. 15630 In the Matter of the Estate of ) AUGUST FRANKLIN RALSTON) Deceased.) . NOTICE OF SALE OF &EAL PROPERTY i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of AUGUST FRANKLIN RALSTON, deceased, by virtue of an order duly Issued out o the Cir cuit Court of Marion County, Oregon. Probate Department, on the 14th day of July. 1954. wiU proceed to sell, t public ,or private sale, for cash or on terms., at 412 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem. Oregon, from and after the 16th day of August. 1954. at the hour of 100 o'clock A.M.. of said day, to the highest bidder, all of the right, title and Interest of the estate of said decedent In and to the following described real property, to-wit : . t Lot 3, Block S. Bishop's Addi tion to Salem, Marion County, Oregon. s Lot S. Block 2. Bkhop's Addi tion to. Salem. Marion County, Oregon. " Said sale than be made subject to the confirmation of the Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon for Marion County. Probate Department, in the matter of the estate of said deced ent . -"'.-!.'' - Dated, posted and first published this 16th day of July. 1954. DOUGLAS RALSTON Administrator of the Estate of AUGUST FRANKLIN RALS TON, deceased WILLIAMS & SKOPIL I Attorneys for Administrator 412 Pioneer Trust BuUdin'g . Salem, Oregon i Jly If. 23. SO. Au. t. 2nlern Obiluuriob John Raw Caughett , In this city. July '21. Late resident of 240 N. Cottage. HusbandwOf Lenta Caughell, Salem; father or John S. CaughelL Salem, Mrs. John Laugh ary, Med ford; aunt. Mrs.- Harry Waite, Salem; one grandchild. Serv ices will be held in the St. Paul Episcopal Church Friday, July 23. at 3 pro. Rev. George H. Swift wiU official Entombment ML Crest Ab bey Mausoleum under the direction of the W. T. Rigdon Co. Charley Vogler - At a local hospital July 20. Ship ment haa been to Portland for serv ices and Interment by the Virgil T. Golden Co. 1 Clara Manning ' v ; ' : In this city, July 21. Late resident of 424 S. 16. Aunt of Mrs. Richard Nelson. Salem; siater of Mrs. Allard Conger, Portland, Mrs. Ira Towne, Grants Pass Mrs. Carl Hultenberg. Clover Dale. Ore. Services will be held Saturday, July 24, at 19 a.m. in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel. Rev. George H. Swift wiU officiate) En tombment ML Crest Abbey Mauso leum. . Rev. Edwin Winfleld Hughes in this city July 22. Late resident of 2740 (th Ave . San Diego. Calif. Husband of I .nr. Hucrh. f.,h- Mrs. Glen (Ann) Koonce. San Di ego, jar, j. n.. (uaine) Hams. San Diego. Mrs. Richard Louise) Ber how, Et-gene, Ore.. Lt. Donald E. Hughes, Long Beach. Calif.; 9 grand children. Announcement of services later by the W. T. Rigdon Co. Jedy IsabeUe Slzexaere In this city July 22 at the age of 68. late resident of 3690 Sunoyview. Wife of Irving Sizemore, Salem: mother-of Norman C. Smith. Salem. John Sizemore, Arizona. Mrs. De lores Xammerer, Seattle, Mrs. Oma Sch'ielder, Salem. Mrs. Elma WalUng , Salem. MrsSylvla Shilling. Portland. William & Sizemore, Great Falls, MonL, Mrs. Irene Swoboda, Snoho mish, Wash.. Mrs. Pauline Kuhn, Sa lem; sister of Mrs. Rebecca McPher son. Missouri, Mrs. Celia Caudill, Spokane Wash.: 32 grandchildren; S great grandchildren also survive. Services wiU be held Saturday. July 24 at 2 AO p.m. in the W. T Rigdon Chapel. JConcluding" services St City View Cemetery. Dr. Lloyd T. Ander son, will- officiate.. Classified Index Tor Your Convenience"' 300 PERSONAL 310 Meeting Notices - 312 Lost and Found 314 Transportation 31$ Personal 400 AGRICULTURE 40S Uvestock for Sale. 403 Livestock Wanted 404 Poultry and Rabbits 408 Pets i 409 Sea Foods' 410 Seeds and Plants 412 Fruit and Farm Produce 414 Farm Equipment 423 Auction Sales 450 MERCHANDISE , . 451 Machinery and Tools 432 Wanted Machinery, Tools ' 454 Sewing Machines 455 Household Goods for Sale 45S Wanted Household Goods 457 Radio and Television 5S Building Materials 460 Mtsical Instruments 462 Sports Equipment - t 464 Bicycles 466 Trade, Miscellaneous .468 For Rent. Miscellaneous 470 For Sale. Miscellaneous 473 Wanted. Miscellaneous 474 Miscellaneous 475 Fuel SCO BUSINESS AND FINANCE S10 Money to Loan SU Loans Wanted . , SIS linvestments ; " ' flOO EMPLOYMENT - 602 Help Wanted , t 6?4 Help Wanted, Male ' . - SOS Help Wanted. Female 608 Pickers Wanted 610 Sates Persons 12 Work Wanted. Male 814 Work Wanted. Female 613 Situations Wanted 16 Employment Agencies 617 Job Information 618 Education 620 Day or Contract 708 RENTALS V' ' ' 703 Sleeping Rooms, Board -703 Wanted Rooms, Board ' 705 Apartments for Rent 707 House for Rent ' 708 Farms, Tracts 309 Wanted to Rent 710 Wanted to Rent Houses 713 Wanted to Rent Apts. , 714 Business Rentals 718 Resort Rentals , . 800 REAL ESTATE 801 Business Opportunities 802 Business Property 804 Suburban 808 Houses for Sale f 807 Apts., Courts for Sale 808 Lota for Sale - . , 810 Farms, Acreage for Sale 812 Exchange Real Estate 818 Resort Property SIS Wanted Real Estate . 850 AUTOMOTIVE . 851 Auto Parts St Repair ' 852 Used Cars for Sale ' 854 Trucks; Trailers for Sale ' 858 Wanted. Cars, Trucks - . f 858 Motorcycles r 860 Auto Miscellaneous ' 862 House Trailers ' ' : 864 Heavy Equipment ' 880 Aircraft 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found L06T1 Girl's bicycle at; 01infers pooL Ph. 2-80. ; , PERSON finding purse In West Sa lem keep money, -please return contents, pn. 4-4392. LOST: Blue & white parakeet named "Butch." Banded on left leg. 4-4525 after 8 pjn. ! LOST; Man's Waltham watch with light band. Reward. Ph. 4-41SS day - and eve. v MISSING , in vicinity of Salem Heights Ave., old Boston Terrier F. Anyone seeing her or knowing of anything happening to her. please Ph. 3-4678. 314 transportcrtfon STATEHOUSK ' Emp. can accom. 2 riders.. ML Angel, SUverton or join car pool. E. H Turner, Scotts Mills. Ph. 4-1171 txU 248, 316 Personal AtCHOLICS Anonymous. N CommercUL 4-7813 or 2-1108. LOSE ud te 20 lbs In 2 wks Safe. Eaiv Send S2Box 16l Sa fcwn A HOME "for an "elderly lady. Ph. 2-1985. Alt .itHJCS Anonymous group No 1 f N Coml 3-4531 4-3544. Psychic Reader Madam Eddy. Gives names, dates, facts without asking . questions. Readings daily, " 10 a.m. til 8 p.m. Tip Top Motel, 3580 S. ComT. SAFE, permanent removal of tm is;htly facial hairs Erich of N.Y. Palmistry Reading Portland Road nA to No. Salon Drive-in Theater. If the number of cricket chir J ; per minute is divided by four and added to 40, the. resulting number will usually be , the ap proximate temperature of the air in degrees, Fahrenheit Invostmont Trusts . (Zllka.l Smither & Co Ine.) Bid 5.49 13.32 Asked ; 5.94 14.42 23.08 25.75 20.60 8.64 2J6 19.14 25.64 22.49 13.70 20.60 12.41 20.20 11.27 7.88 8.90 23.65 5.72 6.66 8.89 4.09 9.87 5.43 24.71 Affiliated Canadian Fund Century Shares Trust Chemical Fund ,-, ,, , , Delaware fund Diver. Invest. Fund - 35 -23 63--18.70 . 7:88 2.15 .17.90, .23.40 Dividend Shares Eaton U Hj BaL Fund . fund invest. Gas Indus) Fund Incorp. Investors . Key. Custi Funds: b-3 , ,(.. ., ; . B-4 , " K-i zzn S-2 - ,.- Man. Bond Fund . Mass. Invest. Trust . Natl. Sect Series: Income Series Stock Series : Pref. Stock & -20.79 -12.67 .18.88 .11.37 -18.51 -J0.33 - 7.21 . 8.12 -23.73 . 5 .23 . 6 09 . 8.13 3.74 - 9.06 .4.99 22.67 Spec. Series TeL-Eiee. Fund Value Line Inc. Fund . Wellingtonj Fund ADS I IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED ... i Too liate To Classify FOR SALE or rent, good home-built trailer house with propane gas Ac refrig. 3410 Bell Hd, Ph. 4-5577. J-SPEED i48 Cushman scooter, 90. Ph. 2-3015. 1953 ,-TON Ford pickup. 9,000 mi, had good care, $1,350. G. Brandie, 224 Church St., Dallas, Ore. Ph. 5 C SALE 3465 FOR SALE or trade for pickup. '47 Chev. track. S-speed actual. Al Fed, 3230 Portland Rd. 4-4078. ' '49 CHEV. convertible. New top. Good cond. Ph. Monmouth 2296. 1930 OLDS. M club sedan, RAH. Good cond. Seen at 134S Norway, anytime I afternoons. DUPLEX. 1 exc. cond. 1474 Court. Ph. 3-6254 eve. ' BY OWNER S-bdrm. In Manbrin, Garden corner lot fenced, beau tiful yard, fireplace, oil heat, patio, newly decorated, 4-6692. VNFURN.jl or 2-bdrm. house or apt. for around 840 in north. Have 1 child. Ph. 44378. FOR RENT 1 8c 2 rm. cabinette. Ph. 3-3695. RESPONSIBLE. relUble. desirable, desperate, need 3 bdrms. So. by August 15. references. Ph. 4-1829. EXCELLENT child care, day, week, hr. my home. 3-8293. S CHILDREN to care for in my home. Clean, respectable. 3-8723. S USED furnaces for burning wood . or sawdust, both very good condi tion. One for medium size home complete with pipes; $50. One prac tically new forced air. Model for large house, $150. Ph. 3-8555 or 2-O20S. I S-INCH table saw. 4 HP motor. 3 saws, roller, etc. For information, call 4-4012. NEARLY iew Gibson elct. range, ext. din. table Sc 6 chrs., 5-pc. dinette, occ. chrt.. coffee Ac' end tables, port, washer, old davenport.' crib mattressi refrig. defroster unit. 882 North 2tth. Ph. 3-9588. . VACUUM! cleaner. Hoover. Late model. CaU 4-5864 eve. or Sunday. WOOD enamel range, food cond. coils, steel top. 2242 N. 4th. NICE N. W. strawberries. New patch 8e lb. O. F. Christofferson. Rt. 1. Box 150B. Brooks. Ore. Ph. 3-294 Gervais.1 2 mi. N. of Brooks, turn right oh narrow pavement then right en 2nd gravel Rd. then left te etn house. V-PICK raspberries. 10c. Go to Rose- amis, iub oaies iUMO, xuijow signs i ml. S. W. Salem, " r SALE 300 Parm enter pullets. - S , months lold. Lloyd Stouffer. Rt 1, Box 344 Dallas, Ore. 400 Astricnllure 102 Uvestock For Sal- GOOD Guernsey family 1 cow. 2325 pr'ngio pa. pn. 4-3810. GUERNSEY cow with 3rd calf, ex--, ceptionally good mQk Sc family purpose.! Price $173. E. Church, RL 2, Box 112C. Turner. ' Ph. 535. BURROWS. Sheland ponies, saddle horse. I Sell or trade for what? Ray Scott. 3 mi. north of Albany v.. I 5 MO. Guernsey heifer, very gentle, nk-ely marked. Make good cow. $45.00. Ph. Green 44. Mt AngeL . KEH HEF" Kartern OTeeun or whdle. 23c Custom . killing. Trailer loaned free v Salem Meat Co- 1324 S 25th Ph 3-4858. 403 Livestock eWanlod WANT niire gentle Shetland. 4-1994. CATTLE, horses, at Tour farm E C McCandlish 1127 9 35th Ph 3-8147 WANTEDj springer dairy cows. Ph. 42617 evenings. ; CALF for sale. 3413 Williams Ave. Call tfter S p.m. - j iJVfcblT IXJt -X uuyet Duy cattle. bones, bon. cheep, veal Emery Alderman. Ph. 4-6430 or 4-7218. CATTLE BUYERS E L and H. Sna th en. 4297 State 1-1345 or 3-4380. LIVESTOCK buyer. A. F. Sommer 1265 Harmony Dr. Ph, 4-2617. 404 Poultry end Rabbits" loo new Hampshire puiieu. si s. -11-12 Weeks old. Any amount 3640 Liberty Rd. , DRESSED FRYERS, Ph. 4-1090. DAY OLD and started New Hamp chire White Rocks and Golden Broad every Tuesday and Friday FOX'S HATCHERY 3830 State St ph 3-4969 SPEi OALJ July New Hampshire chicks, ucjcs. iioe. Valley Firm Store. CUSTOM 1 killing, fowl of any kind. Kill day week. NeweU'a Poul try Plrnt RL S Box 108. Ph. 4-3426. 408 Pets PUPPIES to give away. Ph. 2-7535, 638 N. 17th. . FOR SALE Nice registered pups. .Mrs. D i C. Brock. 4345 Center.. Ph. FREE Good 8-week-old Persian kit ten. 1810 N. 23rd. Ph. 4-4847. SHETLAND sheep dog (miniature Collin inale pup, blind school res- laence. i vw a cnurcn WETMARANER - registered puppies for sU. Wesley . Brooks, Canby. Or-. Rt 2. Box 90. Ph. Canby 4263 POMERANIAN puppies, light sable. S week old. Robert Thorpe. South West Dbugal. Mill City. Ph. 2-106. SIAMESE kittens. $15 with papers. $10 without. Also baby parakeets. Ph. 2-0638. - 1 FOR SALE 1 fox, 2 Beagle dogs. Ph.. 4-4038. YEAR eld registered Boxer. Won derful disposition, lass Fir. 4-5855 Salem I - PARAKEETS and supplies. A. K. Powers. 735 Behrue. Ph. 4-1597. PARAKEETS Cage supplies Bird Paradise 3180 Livingston 3-1842 ' To , Place Ad Call 2-2441 400 Afjjriculture 408 Pats WILLAMETTE Valley Aviaries. Para keets, cages, complete supplies. 2 miles East of Gates on No. Santiara Hwy. . - . - SIAMESE kittens, 1 wks. old.Phl 2-3767 eve; ' . WANTED, good country home for 2 male large breed puppies, togeth er if possible.. Ph. 2-0827. 410 Seeds end Plants EVzXGREENS. trees, roses. We de sign and plant at no extra cost. Middle Grove Nursery. 4920 Silver ton Rd.. Ph. 4-4632. GIFT plants 4c named rjchiias. 25c S4.00. Copley, 2665 Chemawa Rd. LG. fuchsia baskets, your choice, 12.25; Begonia baskets J 1.50, Lg. blooming begonia. 6-inch pot, 75c. Lowery's Greenhouse, 2593 Che mawa Rd. 412 Trail and Farm' Produco POTATOES Red Yakima U. S. No. 10 lbs. 39c, S3.50 a hundred. Green Apple Mar ket, 5005 Portland Rd. RASPBERRIES. Mrs. Brantner. 2855 Chemawa Rd., Ph. 2-1386. noon or eve. FOR SALE, dry ear corn. Ph. 3-1262. LOTs of nice N.W. strawberries left. u-pick. Sc. MarshaU Christoffer son, Rt 1, Brooks. Ph. Salem 2-2!69. 1U miles East of Brooks, turn right, 1st house. BOYSENBERR1ES $2.20 flat Ordee your canning and freezing berries now. Ph. 4-5842 after 4 p.m. Free oeuvery saiem ana vicinity. TREE ilpen Tilton apricots from The Allies, ure. wui oe at .757 Edge water. West Salem about Aug. 2. were formerly sold at Puritan Ciderworks. U-PICK rnohtmorency pie cherries. Phone 4-1432. call eveninn after 6:-0. John Versteeg. 2790 Ward Dr. ENGLISH walnuts for sale. 25c lb. Ph. 4-4334. - BOYSENBERRIES. ExceUent quahty. Available Friday 19 a.m.- 14 mi. North of Keizer school ion Clear o. - l. a. ereavsier GRASS HAY, salted, $15 ton. Ph. 3168. MONTMC RENCY pie cherries, 17c lb., delivered. 3. M. Hanna. 4-8243. 40 TONS alfalfa hay, reasonable. In field. Werline"Hop Ranch. Ph. 38F4. Independence. APRICOTS from the Dalles, $1.89 for a 20-pound lug. Green Apple Mar ket. 5005 Portland Rd. APRICOTS Tlltons Sc Blenheims. Canning cots from The Dalles. Green Apple Mar ket, 5005 Portland Rd. . CLEAN, bright clover hay, no rain. Ph. 4-1364. BLUEBERRIES James L. Bright, 101C So. Pac. Hwy, Wood burn. . Ph. Wood burn 2-0822. Bring containers. 425 Auction Sales . .- AUCTION 260 Ferry St, Friday, 7:30 P.M. Furniture, tools Ac misc. Open aU day Friday for consignments. AUCTION HOUSE 4840 Center St, Salem SAT., JULY 24, 10 A-M. & TVM. SAT. DAY & NITE IS . r SCOTTY'S DAY AT SCOTTY'S AUCTION HOUSE. . OUR RETAIL STORE SPECIAL IS 5-pc. new chrome set SCO JO. Green Stamps Free Sat. at Auction. Al- , ways a big platform piled high with high grade furniture, at your bid , price. Owners leaving, bringing nice household furniture to auc tion SaL night. Norge elec. range, 1952 ML Harvester sml. Mfrigera tOr, Hollywood bed, roll-away bed, swing rocker, 5-pc. dinette set, 2 wool rugs, 1 lot good used tools, 2 bikes. ? new recovered daveno, Philco TV set. floor lamps, table lamps, dishes, mirrors, fruits. " vegets., flowers, hardwood desk and stool.' Livestock Sell 2 P.M. Milk cows. beef, veals, baby calves, weaner pigs, sheep, . goats. Chick ens, rabbits, ducks, geese. 1954 hew Garden Aid . tractor, wood lathe, adding machine. Come spend the day. Buys for alL AUCTIONEER Col. Ernest E. Scott ' PH. 4-6433. 4450 .Merchandise 451 Mackinery and Tools S-H.P. MOTOR. 110-220V. Single phase motor. $80. Ph. 2-1401. 454 Sewing Machines USED SEWING MACHINES Elec. portable from $14.95. Treadle combination elec. from $39.50. Elec. console from $69 JO. Machines in A-i cond. and guaranteed. Limited supply. Ph. 3-3512. Singer Sewing Center, 130 N. ConVL 455 Hsehold Goods For Sole- EX TERMS on New or Used rum. Woodry, Turn on .North Summer. -NEW furniture " Used furniture. Woodry Furn. on North Summer. Must Sell Furniture OWNER LEAVING -STATE Refrig.. 9 cu. , ' nfi Stove. Frfgldfiire faatm Chrome Dinette Set. ..$55.00 Tape Recorder S65.00 Secretary Desk and Chair- 190.00 Maple Coffee Table.. -$15.00 Fireplace Screen and Andirons. $10. 00 uaraen Hose C 5c per ft. Sprinkler Heads .10c each Phone 4-1784 SAVE on bed springs. Mattresses. - Woodry Furn.. 1605 N. Summer, BOX Springs w Hollywood legs; $9.50. eienn Woodry. 1605 N. Sum mer. - '. ' SELLING household effects including piano 8c some antiques. Ph. 4-6588 or 943 S. Liberty. Sat. or Sun. EX TERMS on New or Used Furn. Woodry. Turn ion North Summer. TWIN beds & - springs, only 11S0. Woodry Furn.- on North Summer. NICE light green hide-e-bed. $78,507 Woodry Furn. on North Summer. USED Ironer like new 6 mo. .Guaran tee. Spec 90. Used Wringer type washers $15 up. Used Automatic Wasners, $50 up. Judsons, 279 N. Com'l - SAVE $109 on . 11 cuWo foot home freezer.- Hamilton Furn. Co. . EX TERMS on New or Used Furn. Woodry, Turn on North Summer. UNFINISHED furniture- H I. Stiff Film Store 175 N Hlgn -. . WILL sac Easy wringer, washer. Ph. 2-7903. OLD fashioned orpan. Exc. cond. $35. 818 S 25th. 2-2987.. - HOUSEHOLD items, paintings; dish es vacuum cleaner. 1795 Market. 1 ONE 6 cu 1 f t. refrig. .Good cond. Cheap, rn. 36122. USED pianos. Your choice $75. H. L Stiff Furniture, 175 N. High, SCOTTY'S 450 Merchandise 456 Wanted. Rsehold Goods 5Iili3ajTii2' CASH FOR FURNITURE Valley Furn. Co. 27472; roUA tAjoa usea rurmture or will b-jII oa consignment Ph 3-6098 SuateU's Auction. 457 Radio and TV RAYTHEON portable & electric ra dio, $27.50. Glenn Woodry. 160J N. Summer. - R.C.A. Victor T.V. complete 4th aue k anienna.' fiso. rn. a-7770. 855 McGUchrisL - 4S8 Building Maleriais $ $ Save Save-$ BUY nsm Binrnrvr. uiTrninc Now 2Btr used Lumber -Dimension Sc Shfg Cleaned. 845 00 M air eworing ueanee.S53.oo M Elect Wiring Fixtures, Supplies vt mgm conami j un. K" Tiunwall ..6c ltn. 8c lia. -i Tiunwall 20 Loads ef Pipe, all sizes. m soil, low priced 1 only 2-6x6-8 steel safe door (Includes outer & inner doors mount- Underwriters Lab. approved, $150.04 4x3 3-Bte, with frame tllO ea. 72x4? 24-hte Ulh nnlw a 68x50 6-Ute sash only . njo 6-Ute sash only fi so 68x40 S-lite sash enly $4 go 4-70 ft. bow string trusses. Will make a bldg. 70x150 ft, $200 each. Ritter & Company Rt. 2. Box 367 - Ph - 4 miles N. of Salem. V mile North of Auicm troim on SVK. Open aU day Saturday COLUMBIA -MA TIC aluminum win- now, screens, nationally adver. av erage cort $4-. Ken. Holmes. LUMBER Good old growth low priced com mon aumoer. All graaes. CEDAR SHINnT.F1 ' "Ph. Salem 2-119S for delivered prices. MULLEJt 14-2 Loomex elec win 24e 12-2 lAGm,T ela vin am 8-3 Ranr eabla o 42-gaL elec. hot water heater $87 JO -in. is. gaivaruzea gutter lSe Wallbrkt box nrlimn, : -n Complete stock elec, plmbg. tt hdwe. S43 N. Commercial Street Ph. 2-8858 . Salem. Ore.- KEITH BROWN SPECIALS: SCREEN DOORS Reg. r o- x r tr x i, S X Bars $ $.2$ r 0" x 6' s- X n 2 Panel - , , 9.00 r 0- x 6" 8" x lit 3 Panel : lo. 1st quality roofing 3 Tab Pabco 215 8 90 35 Asphalt Sheath 3.00 Hardwood Plywood 4 x S x ii RC Mahog. 4 x S x 'A Rib Mahog. 4 x 8 x Senwood A x 8 x 4 Senwood ' Sale S.7S ea. a S.7I ea. ISSsq. 2.50 roll .15 ft. . J8fL M ft. AMtt. HARDWARE Style K GaL Gutter SO ft. roll 44"? Cat ' ? VaUey Tin , J3 ft 85v' " DOORS DOORS r o- to r s- x $- x i. 1 Panel ' 2' 0" to, 2' 4- x r i" x 1 2 Panel V 0" to r 8" x 6' 8" x Hi S.7S 4.75 4.7S Mahogany SOlS 2 6- to 21 8" x 8' 8" Mahoeanv 2nd S.7S 10.00 3 0' x 6 8" x 1 Col. S 0" x V Q Garaee Done Complete with Stanley ' Track Type Hardware ' 41JS KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD Phone 3-9111 235 North Front SL "We Give S&H Green Stamps" BARGAINS Roofing Sale No. 1. 3-tab 215 lb. $7 Galvanized gutter per ft. , J3 Kraft building paper, 500 ft. : 50 Nail per keg 8.95 Mahogany plywood y at 15Vjc; Senwood - at - M Outside white paint gal 2.59 Long Plywood for boataCHZAP Galvanized Iron roofing fie aq Roll roofing per roll 1 45 No. 1 cedar hingw o Cnpainted cedar shakes 5 73 White asbestos siding .10.50 Cedar shakes with U. c. ' in 30 Cedar siding . . low prices New screen dnora a ex New house doors, all sizes , " New fir door lama tS.50 13.95 .44.00 1.40 I-73 1A Overhead garage hardware 8x7 steel doors, complete New 4x8 plaster board' -Water proof wall board 10 xxi" ceiung tile Vinyl plastic floor tile 'm Plastic drain board covering JO ft. Insulation loose' and battsCEEAP Shake mold per ft. it 1000 used windows Your choice Hundreds new weather-stripped win dows in stock i- up New picture windows 1 00 up -- eitvi. wire, roil ac . New elect water heaters 500 gal. steel septic tanks 4 In. cast iron soil pipe .59.58 .59.00 .70 in. Orangeburg pipe Plastic pine, less than e-lvanized 4 in. galvanized pipe J2, New toilets with seats mm New hsth fiiK Mmn14 .59.50 Doubl sink complete wrim 43i95 Cedar posts, your choice .35 Barbed wire. 12V gauge SH5 Wovenwtre and chick fence-CHEAP C. G. LONG & SONS Ph. 4-5051 1 ml. N. of Keixer -L PLUMBING Tofleta --$24.58 $39J Shower Cabinets wash Basins $15.00 4-ln. cast iron soil pipe, per ft. 9e Water beaters, bath tubs, fittlnge tt colored sets at tremendous savingo. CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 145 CENTER SALEM FO SALE Lumbrr, 2x4, 2x6. 2xt. S. 4 S No. 3 Ccrru, $58 per M. No. 4 Com.. $27 per M. 1x6. 1x8 board S.4S. and shiplap. , No. 3 Com.. $55 per M. . 1 ' No. 4 Com.. $27 per M. LA CREOLE, LUMBER CO. . ,'iendale Rd.. N. 'Dallas. ' Ph. 2519. Dallas Oregon , LUMBER SALE Ad kinds of new lumber, 1 and' 2-in. at $17.50 per M end up. Delivered. Ph. 2-2042. - : : Redwood Fence St Picnic Tables . VALLEY BUILDERS SUPPLY, 99E.1 ml. So. of 12th SL Junction 480 Musical IrtStnimento 1 ------- 1 SAC. Victor upright piano. Ph. 2-7903. ' ; - UPRIGHT piano. Good cond. Phone 2 WU r CHASE piano, excellent condition, medium size 1695 S, Winter. i