Automation Seen as Threat to Auto Industry's Labor!- tart la Managem mobile ent Relations 'Editor's Note: This U the . series of three dispatches -en automation, the sew production technique which is sweeping kaa industry. lAmer- Bt REY W. BRUNE ! United Press Staff Cerrespondent ; DETROIT (UP) Automation threatens to shatter the labor- , management harmcny which has prevailed in the automobile indus try for the past five years. 1 Walter Reulher, president of the United Auto Wooers, and most other union leaders see eye-to-eye with management on the ultimate significance cf automation. ) They agree it could raise American living standards to unheard-of levels. i But they don't agree on how automation the use of automatic equipment to perform many tasks now performed by human labor- should be introduced. Reuther says the union is not "afraid" of automation itsell, out fears the industry may rush into the automation age without regard to the individual worker. The UAW already has served notice .that long-term contracts are out. Annual Wage Demand Under contracts of short dura- tion, the UAW said in a policy statement, "the union will be able to keeD abreast of the various ' developments." Automation is a key factor behind the UAW's drive for I : guaranteed annual wage in con . tract negotiations this spring. -.v . Severance pay provisions under a guarantsed wage agreement would discourage companies from laying off large numbers of em ployes to make way for automa tion in plants, the union believes. Instead, automation would be in- troduced during times of expartd- ing -markets when displaced wcrk ! ers could find other jobs more quickly. x The UAW also feels manufactu rers would be more inclined to train old employes to perform new, more highly skilled jobs in automated plants rather than hire new workers. I May Cnt Work Week i " -The union says it is fearful the employers will use automation only for lowering production costs and increasing profits, not as a "tool for the creation of abun dance." If this happens, the union would press for a reduction in the work week perhaps to a 30 hour week without reduction in pay. The UAW has told its locals to resist any effort by management to Cover: new automated or semi automated jobs with old classifica tions and pay rates. The UAW says it iretermined to see that automation is put to work "for the expansion of the economy, with a minimum of displacement and hardship for workers." '55 Hudsons Are Placed on Display w if- T 7 V) H r -r J-'W 'fTN If fe' " .... v ... i ' ' I .. . ; 3 1 t . x v. - I af77 1 Stocks Reach Record Again NEW YORK V Stocks reached back up to a new all-time high Tuesday in a moderately active market. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up 90 cents at $160.60. A week ago the average established an an time high of $160.50. For the next two days the market fell back. The advance was resumed Monday, and it carried through Tuesday with another new all - time high established. The industrial component of the average was i. ahead 80 cents at $217.60, railroads were up $1.00 at a new high since 1930 of $127.90, and utilities rose 70 cents to a new high since 1931 of $71.80. The market wasn t especially bv said broad with 1,218 individual issues fSiJf1 ccount Md traded, 30 less than Monday. There david r. earl were 586 advancing issues and 392 1 . Administrator declining with 110 new highs for w.ueP Aon 1954-55 and 1 new low. Peter M. Gunnar Volume Stepped up to 2,830,000 Attorneys lor Administrator. snares as compared wiin z.ezo.uuu shares traded Monday. Salem Obituaries New York Stock Markets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS u'ii)i.lmin& K Anderecs At the residence. 280 S. 21st, at the ue of 81 years. Survived oy children, Ida St George, Sheridan, Oregon: Adaline Shannon. Bremer ton, Wash.; Walter C. Anderegg, WnrHnn. Idaho: George A. Anderegg inH Philin T. AndreKf . both of cim- a grandchildren and 4 great vraniirhildren. Funeral services will be held Friday March 4, at 1:30 p.m. at the W. T. Rigdon Funeral Home, interment City View Cemetery. Rev. C. W. Sauerwein officiating. r ' Rodney Eugene Farrin Late resident of 2321 Fairgrounds Rd.. at a Portland hospital. Sunday. Feb. 27. at the age of 8 "months. Sur vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald E. Farrin. Salem: a brother, i Dennis Farrin, Salem; grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Robert Anderson. Sa lem, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farrin TiUamook.Servicei will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Wed.. March 2. at 2 p.m.. Rev. E. P. Gould er officiating. Interment City View Cemetery. Worth W. Henry Late resident of. 4293, Cherry Ave, at residence, Feb. 28. Survived by wife. Mrs. Effle M. Henry, Salem; 2 brothers. Wayne D. Henry, Salem; Clyde W. Henry, Los Angeles, Calif.; nephew. Kenneth W. Henry, Port land. Oregon. Services Thun., Mar 3. at 1 JO pjn. in the Clough-Barrick Chapel. Rev. Omar Barth officiating. Interment atCity View Cemetery. Cornelius Klootwik In this city. February 24, at the aee of 64 vears. Late resident of Med- ford, Oregon. Brother, Antone Kloot wik of Oregpn City Announcements of services will be made later by the W. T. Rigdon Co. , . Dr. Scott N Shaw ,V At the residence on Swegle Road, Sunday, Feb. 27. at the age of 61. " Survived by wife, Mrs. Goldie May Shaw, Salem: daughters. Helen Shaw. Chicago: Mrs. Lucy Borne, Minneapolis. Minn.: Mrs. June Ter rien. Steilacoom, Wash.; Mrs. Ruth Fggleston. Los Angeles: son, Richard Shaw. . Greenland. Donald Senter. Portland, and six crandchildren Services wiU be held Thurs., March 3. at 2 p.n. in the chapel of the W. T. -Rigdon Co. Dr. Lloyd T. An derson will officiate. Interment Bel crest Memorial Park. Gertrude C. Shisler Late resident of 1053 NM4th. Sa lem. March 1. at a local hospital. . Survived by daughter. Miss Frances Shisler. Salem. Mrs. Barbara Curtin Jr.. San Rafael, Calif. Grandchildren: Maureen. Kathleen and John Curtin Jr. Uncle, Ralph Matthews of Kan sas City. Missouri. Cousin. Dr. Har old Olinger. Salem, Mrs. Russell La Fontaine of Salem. Requiem Mass Thursday. March 3rd. 930 a.m.. St Vincent DePaul Church. Recitation of Rosary'Wednesday. March 2nd. S a.m. at Clough-Barrick Chapel. In terment St Barbara Cemetery. Linda Swatzel At Fairfield. California, Feb. 25, at the age of 40 years. She is sur vived by husband. Harold Swatzel. of Fairfield, California; sister, Mrs, Edna Beckner. North Bend. Oregon, and three brothers. Harry Baer and Clarence Baer. both of Portland, and Jake Baer of Sacramento. California, and mother. Mrs. Katie Baer of Sa lem. Services wOl be held in the Howell-Edwards Chapel Wednesday. March 2. at 1:30 p.m. Concluding services wiu dc neid in Belcrest Me mortal Park. i DETROIT Completely restyled, the 1955 Hudson Hornets and Wasps are declared to represent the most sweeping changes in the company's 46-year-history. Shown Here is the new Wasp four door sedan. The new models feature a double strength single unit body, deen coil suspension, wrap-around windshield, air conditioning, and many other advanced engineering and styling changes. It is on dis play at dealers including Shrock Motor Co., Z67 N. Church SL, Salem, Ore. New Models Are Restful j Inside and Out DETROIT, Mich Restyled inside and out and with "the widest choice of power plants in the industry," Hudson cars for 1955 represent the most sweeping model change over in the company's 46-year history, according to N. K. Van- Derzee, vice-president in charge of sales for the Hudson Motors Division of American Motors Cor poration, i. Production of the 1955 Hudson Hornets and Wasps is now under way in American Motors plants in Milwaukee and Kenosha, Wis., VanDerzee said. ; jr "The stock-car champion Hor net, and its lower priced running mate, the Wasp, are entirely new from bumper to bumper," Van Derzee said. "In modern styling and engineering, these are the cars which set the standard for 1955." 1 r For the first time, buyers will have their choice o three high performance engines in the Hor net series, he said. The indus try's "most advanced V-8" is mak ing its debuttalorig with the X: head Championship six which' is declared to feature instant action and super induction. Compact and light weight, the new V-8 with overhead valves, is declared to combine exceptionally high torque output with low fric tion design. Developing i 208 horsepower at 4200 RPM's,s the new engine has a compression ratio of 7.8:1J Displacement is 320 cubic inches. Bore is 3-1316 inches and stroke is 3-Vi inches. The engine is available with the improved twin Ultramatic trans mission. ; Also available is the Champion ship six with Twin H-Power, the engine which made the Hornet national stock-car champion for three consecutive years. Wasp models will be powered by Hud son's new Hi-Torque engine. Scientists,, say a good diet in cluded , 11 parts carbohydrates, 2 parts protein and 3 parts fat itI0!iMfliV i&ssi'Vjjsm Admrial Corporation 29 Allied Chemical i 97 Allis Chalmers i 78 4 Aluminum Co. America . 106 Yt American Airlines 25 American Motors; 11 V American Tel. & Tel. 184 American Tobacco 65 Anaconda Copper; 64 Atchison Railroad. 138 Bethlehem Steel f 125 Boeing ' Airplane Co. 82 Borg Warner j 36 Burroughs Adding Mach. 27 California Packing 37 Canadian Pacific; 31 Caterpillar Tractor 89 Celanese Corporation 23 Chrysler Corporation 70 Cities Service ? 127 Consolidated Edison 48 Crown ZellerbacA 63 Curtis Wright 22 Douglas Aircraft ; 129 du Pont de Nemours 172 Eastman Kodak j 71 Emerson Radio!; 15 General Electric 52 General Foods .j I 76 General Motors I i 94 Grains Stage Short kallf CHICAGO WV Grains put on a little rally on the Board of Trade Tuesday. There j wasn't anything spectacular about " it, but it gave some satisfaction -to the bulls after the . rough month they went through in February. Wheat closed -l V4 higher, corn unchanged to ! higher, oats -1 higher, rye 'unchanged to. higher, soybeans! to 1 cent higher and lard 3 cents lower to 5 cents a hundred pounds higher. DANGEROUS JOB f DALLAS, Tex. Ul The. City Council was asked to approve three dollar medical expenses for a draftsman, who fell off his stool while trying to catch a falling pencil and hurt his hand. ! Portland Livestock - PORTLAND WV-(USDA) Cattle salable 200; cows active but steers rather slow; fed steers . mostly steady with Monday's 25-50 lower close; few good grades 20.00-21.00; load choice 1166 lb Monday ? 23.35 with next high 23.00; load choice 921 lb fed heifers 21.00; canner and cutte cows Tuesday 9.50-11.00; few 11.50; utility cows 12.50-13.50; utility and commercial bulls ,13.00- 15.00. ! ! .? Calves salable 35; market active, steady; good and choice vealers 22.00-29.00. I Hogs salable 250! market active. steady; choice 1 and 2- butchers 180-235 lb 19.00-19.50; choice 3 lots down to 18.50; i choice 400-635 lb sows 14.50-15.50; lighter weights up to 16.00 and above. ! Sheep salable 200; market active stong, exteme top choice! and prime slaughte lambs 50 higher at 22.00: other choice 97-100 lb 21.00-21.50; good and choice (feed ers 17.50-18.50; choice ewes 'quot able to Monday's top of 8.50. FARMERS INS, GROUP REDUCES RATES iiilfl Effective March 1 Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper -Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum . Kennecott Copper Libby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific, Tel. & TeL Penney (J.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Rayonier Incorp. Republic Steel Reynotds Oetals Richfield Oil ' Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck k. Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif Standard Oil N.J. Studebaker Packard Sunshine Mining Swift & Company Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel. Westinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company - XXHJUTORS KUTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mary Luella Jones and David G. Drager nave. oy oraar ei in circuit Court of th tat of Oregon for Marion County, been appointed Joint executors of the Estate of Lucretia Drater, Deceased, Clerks Registry No. . 16,232. AU persons having claims against said estate are re quired to present them, duly veri fied and witn proper voucners, to said executors at 310 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. DATED this ftth day of February, XXA' MARY MmU JONIS, i DAVID G. DRAGER. Executors of the Estate of Lucretia Drager. Deceased. RHOTXN. RHOTEN tc SPEERSTRA. 310 Pioneer Trust DiaM Salem. Oregon. Attorneys for Executors. T. . IS. JO. M. 2. . NOTIC or FINAL. HEARING As administrator of estate of ELI HENRY EARL, deceased. I have filed In Circuit Court of Oregon, lor Marion County, my final account In said estate, and IT March 1955, at :1S o'clock, ajn and the courtroom of said .court have been appointed court for the hearing of itatasman, SaUm, Oregon, Wad., March 2, 1953-St. ,2)-.7 -rN' mHm I Lint Minimum 1 . j. Minimum TO BUT TO SELL TO TRAD! ITEMS $25 or LESS lOUT, PRIVATE PARTm OKX.T LET ITS top dress your lawn now with Mushroom fertilizer, free es ttmatea. Ph. 4-S32S- or S-84U. : BROWN makes brown lawns green, Organic fertilizer. 1-0827. 100 CHICKEN Manure. SL7S sack. t 4 sack free delivery. Ph.4-3814. 400 Agriculture 1 400 Agriculture 1 425 Auction Soles I 425 Auction Soles HOME ADS IN THIS COLUMN Portland Produce received . PORTLAND Uf) Butterfat Too Late to Classify Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality delivered in Portland, 58-61 lb; first quality, 56-58: second quality, 54-57. Butter wnoiesaie, i.o.d. duik nice i rdrm. house for midi. cubes, to wholesalers uraae aa. incwter at. 2-2053. MUST SELL my W Ford quickly. 4-ax. customiine, v-s. kah. Good buy. Phono 2-7023. AUCTION SALE " March 11,1955 HOMF OD. 1M I 93 score. 58: 92 score. 57: BIS ROOM HOUSE, newly decorated, n-aA on n M crnro 51 . I ciose to dus At sues. i-n. J-ioo. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon houm huuse, rum. orwiurn. fig. oov A. Aisrx yj i fit. ii'dioi, EXPERIENCED clerk wiU do your extra dictation, typing tc bookkeep ing evenings dc week-ends. Phone 4-089 eves. TO CLEAR RIGHT OF WAY OF PACIFIC HIGHWAY ; AT ILLAHEE HILL ( r BUILDINGS TO BE SOLD: I x i . .-. i -f The former Henry Feller residence and garage located at Illahee HilL ' T SALE DATE: 1 P.M., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1955 ON THE PREMISES BUILDINGS MUST BK REMOVED ON OR BEFORE! MARCH 1, 1955. - . I ANY rrNANCING MUST BE ARRANGED BY YOU WITH THE FINANC ING COMPANY OP YOUR CHOICE. IT YOU ARB CONTEMPLATING MOVING A BUILDING. CONSULT WITH YOUR MOVER PRIOR TO SALE DATE AND ASCERTAIN IF A PERMIT CAN BI HAD TOR THE ROUTE CONTEMPLATED. ' VETERAN 34 wants work. Win do I TERMS OF SALE ARE: Cash at the time ef sale.' The above buildings anything. Mech. by trade. Ed., 3-6548, after S p.m. Call are to be sold to the highest bidder at public auction, but subject to the approval of the Oregon State Highway Commission with the right reserved to reject any or all bids. All of the bid price must accompany the successful bid. j ATTRACTIVE woman, for sales desk. No outside selling, but prefer aewne- one expenencea in seuiui lomeua rnB TwrnnMATTnN? Cnnimft P W ParV.r. Phn 1.M71 T.t T17 or photo alturnl, door-to-floor. Box Hihw.T Buildin. Sal. Oregon. ! i . ' Saiem Market Quotations (As of late' yesterday) BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 BUTTER , Wholesale '. Retail M .66 .71 EGGS (Buying) i (Wholesale prices range from f to 1 cents over buying price) Large AA 1 , .42 Large A i i ; .39 Medium AA Medium A . Small i . POULTRY Colored Hens Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers Colored Roasters .39 .37 .29 XL .18 M M 55Vi 434 '37 87 89 73 109 16 56 19 30 79 36 74 11 48 137 87 28 19 40 67 86 153 70 47 60 83 55 59 79 113 12 11 49 40 28 57 155 41 : 83 ' 6 41 79 19 94 27 80 50 singles, 38 -41 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 41-44, Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland, A large, 44-46; A medium, 43 -44 . Eggs To retailers Grade AA large, 49: A large, 47-48; AA medium, 48; A medium, 46-47; A small, 40-42. Cartons, 1-3 cents additonaL Poultry and Nuts Live chickens No. 1 quality, lbs, 26; at farm, 25; roasters, 4 lbs and up, 26; at farm, 25; light Kttnc 1R-17' tiAara liAne 1Q.9fl rA 1! " ' ' " I WALK-IN FREEZER, 6x8 ft. Ernest roosters, 1U-11. Qualey, 719 Pine St.. Silverton, Rabbits Average to growers convert your piano into Live white, 3 -4 lbs, 19-21; 5-6 organ. Let us show you how. ! , lbs, 15-17; old does, mi fw - wutsey Music House. 1860 state st. 455; Hsehold Goods For Solc455 Hsehold Goods For $0! higher. Fresh dressed fryers to YR. CRIB & mattwss. $20. Daven- a . :i r r- ... . f m mil rw 0. 101. Statesman-Journal. WANTED Couple. Lady to wash dishes & help with cabins. Man to work on grounds & help in kitchen. (Living Quarters furn.) Ph. 58241 Mill City. 2 miles east of Gates. Oregon State Highway Commission State Highway Building SALEM. OREGON t ! 450 Merchandise 450 Merchandise Investment Trusts (Zllka. Smlthcr Ac Co.. Inc.) Bid . 3.87 .15.32 Affiliated Fund . Canadian Fund Century Shares Trust 25 28 Chemical Fund 27.45 Delaware Fund 21.86 Diver. Invest. Fund 9.04 Dividend Shares 2.44 Eaton & Hi BaL Fund.20.03 Gas Ind. J 25.48 Group Tobacco 3.88 Incorp. Investors -.18.08 tvi! nn..i...i. t IREFRIG.. 8'i cu. ft, perfect cond. i. o.o. uregon pianu, io. l jumoo, i 2-8436. 26-28 lb; large, 24-26; medium, I wnx, party who called 4-6284 con- 22 -24; to growers,' on field run cernine lost bicycle, paper bag and basis, f.o.b. i vlanL 14-15: best uiC v ' Bareelonas tn lfi . .. 1 FOR SALE A Blue Lawson Cypress. f.O.b. Oregon plants First quality 3 b.r. unfum. hse preferably acreage WE GIVE & REDEEM S&H GREEN STAMPS SALESMEN 1 - "All KjCjCj ; i pound less; to growers, f.O.b. plant, Are you tired of traveling-, knocking Westinghouse Rang i t burners i and 2f tStJI. NWI J? " p. rnn hasis 15-16 Ih 90 ner cent doors, making caU backs, going A.B Apt, Range. 3 burner top .fine ..condiUoneg $89 M NOW $59.94 jumbos, 32-33; large, 29-30; medi urns, 26-27; second quality 3 per in Keizer dist or N. Ph. 2-1971. ROBERTS BROS. USED APPLI ANCP S ALE tree run basis, 15-16 lb 90 per cent crack test. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steer; choice, 500-700 lbs, 38.0040.00; good. 35.00- weeks on promises? If you sre 21 to 30. neat appearing and willing to work, see Mr. Reynolds Thurs.. 9 to 12, Marion Hotel. No phone calls. NO CANVASSING Hot Paint Ant. Ranee, solid tyoe burners, food condition reg. aoy.va, nun sis.s9 REFRIGERATORS T Westinghouse Re frig., 'i cu ft., in very good condition. , reg. sim.s, nuw sae.w - 2J0i2l5S?d 32 0-3? ?5 UU1-1 "l?i'cXr&'l. I C.r.l Electric ataM. cu. It, . clean and W&fit Roach Thurs. 1 to J pjn. at the Marion Hotel. 300 Personal 310 Meeting Notif ty, 29.00-33.00; commercial cows, canners-cutters, 22.00-24.0.0 Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 47.00-52.00; rounds, 43.00 47.00; full loins, trimmed, 69.00- 76.00; forequates, 31.00 - 34.00; chucks, 32.00-35.00; ibs, 47.00-52.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb, 45.00-48.00; shoulders, 15 lb 30.00 34.00; spareribs, 40.00-45.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lb. 46.00-50.00 Veal and calves Good-choice, all 312 Lost and Found weights, 35.00-50.00; commercial, 32.00-46.00. - Lambs Choice-prime unde 50 lb 42.00-44.00; good, all weights, 39.00- 42.00, Wool All prices nominaL refrigerator rg. 999.98. NOW $84 99 Hot Point Refrix. cu. ft., lots of storage space, res. $89.94. NOW $495 Norge Refrig., 1 cu. ft a dandy at , $3.S WASHERS Maytag 'Wringer Washer Apex Wringer Washer . Horton Wringer Wasber Easy Spinner washer SALEM LODGE No. 4, A T et Riaekxtone Wrinser Washer A M. Wed, Mar. 2. Stated Com-1 Maytag Square Tub Washer munication, address by Rev. G. I Hot Point Automatic Washer, good condition W. Bruce, 7:30 p.m. .only $1AS -only $125 .only $14.98 -only 9.95 -only $19.95 -only $79.95 -only $89 95 400 Agriculture LOST: 1st National Bank Low-Cost Checking Book Be Negatives on Court Street Saturday. Feb. 26th I about 2 p.m. Finder please bring to Statesman - Journal Classified Dept or Ph. 4-8811 before S p.m.. Extension 69. Country-dressed Meats, , f.o.b. LOST-Old fashioned Gold bracelet 410 Seeds and Plants 1 AZALEAS 19c EA. ROSES HEATHER Reb's, 4090 Portland Rd. S. & H. Green Stamps 'Widow keepsake.' Feb. 19. Wood- rof f e San Shop. Reward. Ph. 3-8228 FOR SALE. Blueberry plants. 2-1573 or 388 W. Chemawa. Ph. 5TTT ersonoi 412 Fruit and Farm Produce I'M NOT responsible for any other debts but my . own. Srnest B. Jacobs. . PSYCHIC READER Mrs. Mays without asking a question ONIONS ' 50-lb. Danver onions, 98e. GREEN APPLE MARKET 8005 Portland Road Funds: Portland Grain PORTLAND ( Coarse grains, 15-day: 'shipment' bulk, coast de livery: Oats No. 2, 1 38 lb white 57.50. Barley No. 2, 45 lb B. W. 54.00. Corn No. t, . Y. shipment 65.25 i I i Wheat (bid) to arive market, basis No 1 bulk delivered coast: Soft White 2.38:! Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2.38; White Club 2.38. Car receipts: Wheat 87; barley 5; flour 11; corn 1; mill feed 13. Onion Futures CHICAGO UFi t- Onions: Open High Low Close Mar ! .80 .85 .78 .85 Nov ! 1.63 1.64 1.63 1.63 Jan : 1.83 1.87b 1.85 1.87b b-Bid Sales: Mar 1,061, Nov 16, Jan 6 Key. Cust. B-3 B-4 K-l S-2 S-4 Man. Bond Fund Mass. Invest. Trust Natl. Sec. Series; Income Series Stock Series .. Pref. Stock S. -1 .19.88 11.52 .19.62 ..12.08 9.75 - 8.48 ..29.08 Speculative Series Tel.-Elec. Fund Value Line Inc. Fund... Wellington Fund .25.25 -V6.25 7.89 - 9.37 4.79 -11.29 6.05 Asked 6.46 16.58 27J3 29.68 24.03 9.91 2.68 21.41 27.85 4.27 17.38 21.69 12.57 21.41 13.18 10.64 9.26 31.44 6 83 8.62 10.24 5.23 .12.31 6.61 27.52 Portland: Beef Cows, ntilty, 23-25 lb; canners-cutters, 20-21. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 336; rough heavies, 22-30. Hogs Lean blockers, 26-27; light sows, 23 cents. Y h V Mutton Best, 15-16; cull-utilty, 10-12. Fresh Produce Onions 50 lb Ore.-Wash. yellows. med No. Is, 2.00-25; fair, 1.50; 3-in mn, 2.25-50; Ore. Spanish, lge 2.25- HOLMES Nursing Home under new KOTXID MANURE, loose. Easy to f'alif ivhta tvov 9 7C i rtfl I ....s..... " u.i-i.w. i and ambulatorv natienta. 2-1113. roiaioes ure. nusseis, iwi ids. fV- ... zz No. 1A, 4.25-50;No. t bakers, 5.00- weight. Wey-rite. medically prov- giVes dates, facts, can help solve CLOVER HAY, no rain. Andresen aU nroblems. B64S Portland Rd. I Farm. 4990 N. Lancaster. 4-2943. Look for 1 . ill II. 41 J fertilizer ok for 1 . ALMIRA MOTEL SIGN en. inexpensive. Satisfaction guar anteed. Ph. 3-5782. 50; bales, 5-10 lb, 2.50-75; 10 lb mesh. 35-49- Nn 2 5fl lh 1 1S.K Idaho bales. 5-10 lb. 4.75; tSrVS&Jr iung wijutrs, io. i, o.ou-o.uu. Hay .U S. No. 2 green alfalfa. baled, f.o.b. Portland, 35.00 a ton trucked; 37.00 rail. Tmothy mixed hay, 36.00 ton, f.o.b. rail, Seattle. work with. Loosen your soil with manure Helos hold moisture. By sack, or cubic yard. Special on laree loads. Immediate del. Ph. 4-3081. Rt S. Box 493. Phillip Bros, 2 miles E. of 4 -Corners. RAECEE LONELY CLUB. If you're lonely see Rae. Write for inf or. Rae Heath. P.O. Box 64. Salem; ORGANIC FERTILIZER ODORLESS Sack or bulk. Phone 3-3153 ROTTED (WEED-FREE) MANURE Yds. Dei. 2-0331 or 4-1854 PSYCHIC READER : Mrsr May's, without .asking a ques- 414 Farm Equipment tion. sives dates, facts, can helo r Stocks and Bonds (CempUed sy the Associate Press) ' March 1 STOCK AVERAGES ' 30 II If 80 Indus! Ralls .Uttl Stks. Net change . A.B A1.0 A.7 A. Tuesday 217.6 1273 71.8 160.6 Prev. day .I1 8 126.9 71.1 159.7 Week ago J18.1 126.1 71 J 160.1 Month ago . 216.7 J20.7 68.9 158.1 Year ago .15aJrl 57.7 115.1 New 1955 highs. -: ', BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails InduiL UtiL Tor. Net change Unch Unch Unch A 4 Tuesday i 99.0 98.7 . 98.1 84 4 Prev. day 99.0 98.7 98.1 84.0 Week- ago 99.1 98.8 , 98.4 84.4 Month ago 99.3 99.0 : 98.8 84. Year ago 97.5 99.9 100.0 82.0 AUTO . TRUCK FIRE - LIFE ruitm ttsstua CtOOP oskot iii5upju:ce agh:cy Phone tiil 1465 N. Capitol St ? Between Hood ani Shipping St&, on Hiway Going North RUPTUREjD? i L . I FOR SECURITY AND COMFORT Wear a DOBBS TRUSS CULEIESS EELTUESS STRAPLESS KWTXXFICAU.Y rtTTED MO OBUGATMNS Am. . . ..... v. wra 7" . T. .""v ww mini pmd. rarvara. Skaa kwatec she limn ami n. Slagjle i i IKmblo ! Men, Women, Chlldrva 170 No nutter what truaa yosi now wear, yon owe j: tt to yoarsetf to corn see the DOBBS TRUSS j! i CAPITAL DRUG STORE 1 I 405 State St Corner ef Liberty WE GIVE Z&C GREEN STAMPS Classified 1 Advertising gtatezmaa-J onrna Newsyayera ' 2M No. Chnrck It PHONE 4-6811 tion, gives dates, facts, can help solve all problems. 3643 Portland Rd. Look for , .ALMIRA MOTEL SIGN SAFE, permanent removal of un- sightly facial hairs. Erich of N. Y. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 315 N. Commercial, g-zios or e-aeoo. 44)0 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Sol 1 26-in. ROTOTILLER. Very good condtUon. 8235. ra. -3ww. Are You Thinking 7 7?? About a new living room group, then hurry to Glen Woodry's, 1609 N. Summer where you get NEW 8 PC GROUP FOR ONLY $99.00 $9.00 down on app. credit inc.: Mooern oaveno Matching chair 2 end tables Cocktail table Lovely floor lamp 2 table lamps. Plus absolutely free wrought iron smoker or mag rack on the 1st sets sold. GLEN WOODRY'S 1605 N. Summer Open 0 to 9 Mon. thru TtL All day Sat. in USED rURNITURE VALLEY FURN. CO..' 219 N. COMX. NEW 1955 Bendix clothes dryer. $149.95. Phillips Co., 355 Center. Ph. 3-313D. USED pianos. Your choice 978. H. Lm. . suit Furniture. 17 n. Hign. ?PEN til 9 tonite. Glen Woodry, 1609 N. Summer. IF YOU need . a single item or a complete household of new or used furniture or appliances. Buy now on our easy terms.' Woodry's Thrifty Used Furniture 515 So. -.Coml St Ph. 4-3319 1 block So. of Paper Mill 425 Auction Soles (Mia. f lines) Weekdays Snndays per one 1 time JS5 25 per line. 9 times SO M per line. times 91 JO $1.20 per line. 1 month $5.00 (lnd. Sun.) - cisssifiedada win ie run in both 403 Livestock Wonted AUCTION FOR SALE, Cows, fresh & coming fresh. Phone Dallas Mayfair 3-Z719 LOCKER BEEF. Eastern Oregon U or whole. ' 22c. Custom killing. Trailer loaned tree. Salem Meat 1 3915 CO.. 1325 S 25tA. Pb. X-4B58. WEDNESDAY SALES 7:30 P.M. FURNITURE THURSDAY SALES 10 A.M. MISC. - FARM MACH. 1 P.M. LIVESTOCK FARM & HOME AUCTION SERVICE LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION Silverton Rd. Salem 3-6098 ad. 450 Merchandise ISJ&SS Jllimm buyer A F Sonuner. nons. combined circula 1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-9067. 451 Machinery nid Tools) ark.. mM aa I CATTLE, norses. at your farm. E. C six Umea and a Sunday Issue is m. I -- eluded (for example: Friday, Satur I CATTLE BUYERS E. L and B. Saa aay, sunaay) ue lower Sunday rates then 4297 State 3-1345 or 2-4380. apply because only tfce Statesman I T ,rcTnrv xu a xtttt publishes Susdays. I LIVESTOCK WANTED Classified ads will start In the Emery Alderman, 4-6430, 4-7211 morning Oregon Statesman, conclude ui a. 1 1 m n. in the evening Capital Journal but 1 404 Poultry Qnd RoDDltS ads win be accepted for Sunday I Statesman only FOR SALE 300 Leghorn hens. Ph. The deadline for classified ads Is 2-6238. 1:00 p.m. the day before publlca- LARGE farm fresh fryers. Pan ready. "w unergencj sol mua XIT1 aii line ads received after 1 -OO p.m. may HD S DOZER and drum. Good cond. 1695 Lea. Ph. 2-77. ewin . 1 11 Machines packaged tor tne locker, sus eai Bsc eacn on tne loot. en. 4-ro. Van Blarlcom. 1 CUSTOM DRESSING of ooultry We buy rabbits. Wing's Ph. 4-39183983 SUte St. be placed In the "Too -Lata To Classify" column for the following morning. r Ada for Monday papers must la by 5 pjn Saturday. The Statesman-Journal Newspapers MA & p, reserve the right to relect cues- 408 retS Uonable advertising tt further re serves the right to place alL-adrer I DACHSHUND, - 6 moa. old. spayed using under the proper classifies I female. Ph. 4-8835. ' I MALE, blond cocker pup, $5. Pb, TJ statesman-Journal Newsoaoers I 4-7856 after S o.m. foTr.B0.hhal .1 REGISTERED SUmest kittens, ateo CAB. ZLEC. Round bobbin. Like new. Complete with buttonnoier, 899.95. Singer Zig-Zag machine, bal. due on contract. Round bobbin cab. elec. $49.95. i Round - bobbin cab. elec. $39.95. Singer Sewing Center 130 N. Coml pnone s-ia OPEN FRL TIL 9 KM Hsekold 6ools For Sol. I NEW Lino Run 9x12. Only 85.40. GLEN WOODRY'S, 1603 N. SUMMER WHY PAY MORE? RECONDITIONED Philco console radio. Onlv 924.50. USED MDSE. MART. 270 S. Liberty stud service. Ph. 4-4388. for errors which may appear in ad. vertisements oubnshed tn its columns and tn eaaes where Wis paper ia at DALMATIAN-Pointer puppy. Make! fault will reprint that Dart of an good hunter. $15. Ph. 3-7443. advertisement tn which the typo , 1 otto ii . graphical mistake occurs A "BUnd Ad an ad containing a ners Aviary, 4110 Hudson. 2-5697 Bird NewaiMiDeriihn I PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. Bil SXZSrZ. Sl Pr.dise, 3180 Uvingrton 2-1842. Statesuan -Journal number for aa address Is for the protection et the advertisers and HOLLYWOOD aquanum. 1958 McCoy, must therefore be answered by let-1 a, 10. 11 gaL tanks 11 oft 3-491 ter. ine auieaman-Joumml News. APPLIANCE lEkrizx z?2 - IDial 4-6811 to Place Adl Group-Sale Inc. Range- Refrig. and Washer! GUARANTEED TOTAL PRICE $89.00 For aU 3 only pay $8X0 Down 00 ap proved creait. sal. 11.00 mo. GLEN WOODRY'S m laos X. aioBDcr - USED 4-pc. bedroom set, $39.90. Glen woodry. 1605 N. Summer. USED refrigerators: Westinghouse. Frlgldalre. Kelvtnator. Hot Point. Norge tt Cold Spot Guaranteed, reasonably priced. $4940 tt up. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 379 Chemeketa. BE THRIFTY Buy used furniture tt appliances, TUB THRIFTY WAY an Easy Terms at WOODRY'S THJUTTY USED FURN. 913 S. Com-l Pti. 4-3311 BUNK beds, with lnnerspring mat tress. $39. uien woodry, 1605 N. Summer. TRADER LOUIE SELLS NEW FURNITURE ! FOR LESS 8-pc. DINING room, set cond. ' New Alcamauc fryer. 1420 N. 5th. Excellent deep7 fat NEW, LOVELY 8 PC BEDROOM GROUP A RED HOT BARGAIN , $128.88 : Inc. Bleach Mahogany Mr. tt Mrs Dresser : Plate mirror ! Bed Simmons spring Mattrees Nite stand 2 Boudoir lamps 3 Lb. wool .comforter free wltk above. Pay Down only $12.88 on approved cred. BaL ZL. Terms. GLEN WOODRY'S 1605 N. Summer Open 9 to Mon., Tour, Frld. AD day Sat USED uto. waahers 8c dryers: West. inghouse. Maytag Bendix. Thor, Easy Spinners Guaranteed, reason ; ably priced. $39 M tt up. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa STEWART-WARNER console radio. Red hot specUU $14J. f USED MDSE. MART. 270 8. libertf . ROSE davenport 8c chair. Spaciaj $39 95. i USED KP" HART, S70 i. Ubertj i