4 (Sc. 2) Stttttman, Saltm, TVT lviorse, iieuDerger mi Onnonents Irresponsibility Denied By A. ROBERT SMITH Statesman Correspondent WASHINGTON Oregon'! two Democratic senators stuck to gether m the Senate tax battle this past week, voting lor the un successful Democratic plan to cut taxes for all taxpayers but to repeal the stock dividend and depreciation allowances of last year. Seir. Wayne Itforse argued that the national economy is tending to be deflationary, rather than inflationary, and that more purchas ing power would "be the best cure. He passed out to each senator re- prints ol a U. 5. lews ana wona Report story which indicated prices are falling because people are noi Duyini in proportion to the nation's productive ca pacity.' Morse said for this reason the Senate shduld adopt the Democratic plan by which: (1) each tax payer would get a $20 tax reduction plus Robert Smith $10 for each dependent; (2) ac celerated amortization of business investments allowed in the 1954 tax bill would be repealed; (3) the stock dividend and exclusion and credit adopted last year would be repealed. Morse Cites GOP Stand Noting that President Eisen hower had called it "irrespons ible" of the Democrats to propose this tax reduction in face of the unbalanced budget, Morse observ ed that last year the Republican 83d Congress put through a tax cut bill backed by the administra tion and described as good for the economy. Morse said he thought the GOP tax plan had been too heavily weighted "as to encourage vast accumulations of capital on the theory that if the top is pros perous, some share of the pros perity will trickle down to others." "If it is political motivation to attempt to get the great majority of our people a square deal tax wise, then I am politically moti vated and proud of it," he said. "I fail to understand," opened Neuberger, "how the tax reduc tions granted in 1954 (by the GOP), when there was a substan tial deficit, were evidences of statesman snip, wnue a aiiiereni kind of tax reductions in 1955 (proposed by Democrats), when there is still a deficit, is called fiscal irresponsibility." After listening to GOP Leader Knowland charge Democrats with inciting economic classes against one another cn the tax issue, Neu berger responded: "No one wants to array class against class. Yet I wonder what it is that arrays class against class. Is it the word or the deed? Is it a tax law which grants dis proportionate benefits to one class of people that arrays class against class? Or is it merely someone who points out that situation?" Vote on Losing Side Both Oregon senators voted on 4i i : t . - j i. i me jusui; istrmucra uc siue wmcn lost 50-44 when five southern Democrats lined up with the Re publicans. At the request of Chairman Byrd of the Finance Committee, Neuberger refrained from press ing amendments to the tax bill designed to increase the U. S. tax on gasoline from two to three cents and to exempt from this tax fishermen who use the gas only in boats. Byrd promised commit tee action on them later. gas tax is desirable to help pay for the upcoming $25 billion high way aid program. He said as ad vanced by the administration the road program would be financed by gas taxes and revenue bonds. He said since the two cent gas tax would bring in only $4.75 billon, the balance of $20.25 billion would have to come from revenue bonds on which a three per cent interest rate for 30 years would add $11.5 billion in interest charges to the total costs. ? Points to Interest Neuberger, who is on the Pub lic Works Committee which is working on the road program, said such a financial plan would mean for every dollar spent on navins. 55 cents would an in banks and investment houses in Interest His proposal for exempting fish ermen is based on the argument that they do not use highways in consumption of the gas, so they shouldn't have to pay the federal gas tax which is used to' help fi nance roads. Soybeans Tilt Grain Prices CHICAGO ut - Soybean prices broke -sharply on the Board of Trade Friday, unsettling the rest of the market. Everything else was distinctly weak; except March ' wheat. It scored its best price of the week In early dealings, falling back later. Wheat closed H-l H lower, corn ij-l lower, oats s-l i lower, 6 cents lower and lard 2 to 10 cents a hundred pounds lower. Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) BCTTERFAT Premium No. 1 BUTTER Wholesale Retail . .... M .88 .71 EGGS ByUg) I Wholesale prices ranft from f to 1 cerits over buying price) Lane AA : Large A . , ..... ,. ., Medium AA Medium A ,,. , , Small ' .44 .41 41 .39 .32 .20 .17 .28 M POtXTKT Colored Hens Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers -Colored Roasters The number of musical instru ments in the United States is estimated at 27 million. UN I ' A. On Saturday, Mar. 10, IMS 1 . . . IT'i to Tax Cut: U.S. Security System Galled 'Octopus-Like' WASHINGTON UB An editor and a former senator called Fri day for broad changes in the gov ernment's security program. They described its growth as "danger ous" and "octopus-like." J. Russell Wiggins, vice presi dent and managing editor of The Washington Post and Times Her ald, warned a government opera tions subcommittee that while the need for secrecy is greater in to day's world "the dangers of se crecy therefore are also greater than ever before. At another meeting, former Re publican Sen. Harry P. Cain of Washington advocated the appoint ment of a nonpartisan commission to work out uniform standards and procedures and to annul "the mar riage between security and poll tics." Cain expressed his views in an address prepared for the seventh annual conference on civil liber ties, sponsored by about 50 organ izations. Wiggins, chairman of .the 'free dom of information committee of the American Society of Newspa per Editors (ASNE), expressed concern about the extent of se crecy in atomic, military and oth er federal programs. Onion Futures CHICAGO W Onions: . Open High Low Close Mar. 1.26 1.27 1.17 1.18 Nov. . . 1.58 1.56 1.56 1.56 Jan. 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 Sales: Mar 304; Nov. 6; Jan. 2. - Portland Livestock PORTLAND trV-(USDA) Cattle salable for week 2,475; market fairly active on reduced early supply, generally 25-50 higher on all classes, bulls 50-1.00 up; few head choice 1,092 lb fed steers 23.50, numerous loads mostly choice steers 23.00-25; good grades 20.50-22.50, commercial shortfeds 18.50-20.00, utility steers 13.00- 17.50, feeders scarce; half load choice 840 lb fed heifers 21.50, other good and low choice grades 19.00; utility down to 12.00; canner and cutter cows mostly 9.50-11.00, few to 11.50, shells downward to 7.50 and under, utility cows 12.00- 14.00, commercial 14.50-15.50. truck lot fed cows 16.00-17.00; utility and commercial bulls 14.50-17.00, individual heavy bulls 17.50-18.00, lighter cutters down to 12.00. Calves salable for week 320; market less active, vealers weak- 1.00 or more lower, heavy calves limited, steady; good and choice vealers 23.00-28.00: odd head 29.00 and 30.00; utility and commercial vealers 14.00-21.00; few good slaughter calves 19.00-20.00. Hogs salable for .week 1.650; market fairly active throughout, mostly steady; choice No, 1-2 butchers 180-235 lb 18.50-19.00 negligible lots 19.25, choice No. 5 lots 18.00-25: heavier and lighter weights mostly 17.00-50; choice 350- 550 lb sows 14.50-16.00, few smooth lightweights to 16.50; few stags 335-595 lb 9.00-12.00, one 305 lb 14.00. Sheep salable for week 1,210; market fairly acive, slaughter classes strong-50 higher consider ing quality, light feeder lambs weak, choice fall shorn and full wooled lambs 21.50-22.00. one lot 22T25. good and choice 20.00-21.00; medium and good light feeders 16.00-17.50. shearing lambs to 19.00; good and choice slaughter ewes 8.00-9.00, culls downward to 5.00. New York Stock Markets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation 17 'Loew's Incorporated 18 ' Allied Chemical 84 Long Bell A 29 i Allis Chalmers 754 Montgomery Ward 76 H Aluminum Co. America 106 New York Central 34 American Airlines 25 Northern Pacific - 69 4 American Motors It i Pacific Gas & Electric 46 American Tel. & Tel. 179 Vs Pacific Tel. & Tel. 132 Ts American Tobacco 65 Penney (J.C.) Co. 88 Anaconda Copper " 53 Pennsylvania R.R. 27 i Atchison Railroad 132 s Pepsi Cola Co. 19 4 Bethlehem Steel 129 V, pmico Radio 37 Boeing Airplane Co. 79 V Radio Corporation 41 H Borg Warner J 43 s Rayonier Incorp. 68 Vi Burroughs Adding Mach. - 30 V4 Republic Steel 83 V4 California Packing 35 Reynolds Metals 151 Canadian Pacific 29 H Richfield Oil 71 Caterpillar Tractor 91 Safeway Stores Inc. 44 'i Celanese Corporation . 22 Scott Paper Co. 59 H Chrysler Corporation 68 Sears Roebuck & Co. 79 H Cities Service . 50 H Socony-Vacuum Oil 51 Ti Consolidated Edison 48 Vi Southern Pacific 56 Crown Zellerbach 66 Standard Oil Calif. 76 "4 Curtiss Wright - 22 Standard Oil N.J. ill 4 Douglas Aircraft 78 Studebaker Packard 12 du Pont de Nemours 165 Sunshine Mining. .11!. Eastman Kodak 70 , Swift & Company 47 Ts Emerson Radio 14H Trans america Corp. 40 k General Electric . 49 Twentieth Century Fox 26 General Foods 81 Union Oil Company 554 General Motors 94 H Union Pacific 151 Georgia Pae. Plywood 26 H United Airlines 40 H Goodyear Tire 56 United Aircraft 76 Homestake Mining Co. 42 Vt CTnited Corporation . ' 6 H International Harvester 36 United States Plywood .39H International Paper 87 V4 United States Steel 78 Johns Manville 87 Warner Pictures 19 Kaiser -Aluminum 75 Vi Western Union Tel. 91 Kennecott Copper . . 106 i Westinghouse Air Brake 26 Libby. McNeill 16 Westinghouse Electric 76 Lockheed Aircraft 81 Woolworth Company 49 ... Invostmont Trusts (ZUka. Smlther A Co., Inc.! Bid ft 89 .15.13 Asked tM 1141 14.53 19 63 23.11 9.7 I. 64 71.07 23 83 4 .28 ; 17.11 21.60 12.50 21 Jl II. 99 10.44 9.27 30.91 6.73 1 40 10.20 3.17 12.09 6.44 26.96 Affiliated fund Canadian Fund . Century Shares Trust 24.94 Chemical Fund 17.4 Delaware Fund ..11.01 Diver. Invest Fund 981 Dividend Share 1 40 Eaton 8c H. BaL Fund 19.71 Gas Ind. .23.71 Group Tobacco Incorp. Inveetort Key. Cuit. Fundi: B-3 B-4 ., - ;, K-l 8-1 S-4 Man. Bond Fund Mats. Invest Trust . 3.87 15 83 .1180 .11.45 .19.53 -11.91 - 9.57 8.48 - 21.39 NatL Sec. Series: Income Series Stock Sertec . Pref. Stock Series 8.18 7.69 9.33 4.73 11.09 5.89 Speculative Series Tel. -Elee. Fund ...... Value Line Inc. Fund Wellington Fund 24.75- Portland Grain PORTLAND l Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No. 2. 38 lb white 57.50. Barley No. 2. 45 lb B. W. 53.50. Corn No. 2, E. Y. shipment 6650 Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.38; Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2.58; White Club 2.38. Car receipts': wheat 5; barley 18; flour 3; corn 5; oats 1; mill feed 2: Portland Produce PORTLAND UT Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate Aange Premium quality delivered in Portland, 58-61 lb; first quality, 56-ZE; second quality, 54-57. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes, . to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 58 92 score. 57 ; B grade, 90 score, 56; 89 score, 54. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 38 -41 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland. A large, 48 49 14; A medium, 46 4-4? - . Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large 52; A large, 50-51; AA medi um. 50: A medium, 48-49; A small. 44-43. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. Poultry and Nuts Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2 lbs, 28; at farm, 27; roasters, 4 lbs and up, 28; at farm, 27; light hens, 17-18; heavy hens, 19-21; old roosters, 10-11. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3 -4 H lbs, 19-21; 5-6 lbs. 15-17; old does. 9-11; few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 55-58; cut up, 61-64. Filberts Wholesale selling price f.o.b. Oregon plants. No. 1 jumbo, 26-28 lb; large, 24-26; medium, 22 Walnuts Wholesale selling price. f.o.b. Oregon plants First quality jumbos. 32-33; large, 29-30; medi ums, 26-27; second quality, 3 per pound less: to growers, d.o.v. plant, tree run basis, 15-16 lb 90 per cent crack test. wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcases Steer, choice, 500-700 lbs, 37.0040.00; good, 34.00 37.00; commercial. 32.00-35.00; util ity, 29.00-32.00; commercial cows, 26.00-32.00; utility, 25.00-29.00; can- ners-cutters, 23.00-24.00. , Beef cuts choice steers Hind quarters, 45.00-52.00; rounds, 43.00- 46.00; full loms, trimmed, 69.00- 72.00; forequarters ., 31.00 - 34.00; chucks, 32.00-35.00; ribs 47.00-51.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb, 44.00-46.00; shoulders, 16 lb down, 30.00-32.00; spareribs, 40.00-45.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lb, 46.00-51.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, commercial. 32.00-46.00. Lambs Choice-prime under 50 lb 42.00-44.00; good, all weights, 38.00-42.00. Wool All prices nominal. Country dressed Meats, f.o.b. Portland. Beef-Cows, utility, 23-25 lb; canners cutters, 20-22. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 35-37; rough heavies. 22-28. Hogs Lean blockers, 26-27; light sows, 22-24. Lambs Best, 40-42. Mutton Best, 15-17; cull-utility, 10-12. Fresh Produce Onions 50 lb Ore .-Wash, yel lows, med No. Is, 2.00-23; fair, 1.50; 3-in min, 2.50-75; Ore. Span ish, lge 2.25-50; Calif, white wax, 3.75-4.00. Potatoes Ore. Russets, 100 lbs, No. 1A 4.25-50; No. bakers, 5.00 50; bales, 5-10 lbs, 2.50-75; 10 lb mesh, 35-49; No. 2, 50 lb, 1.40-50; Idaho bales, 5-10 lbs 4.75; new crop Florida round red, No. 1A, 3.50-60, size B, 3.00-3.50. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland, 35.00 a ton trucked: 37.00 rail. Timothy mixed hay. 3.6O0 ton, f.o.b. rail. Seattle. Recovery of Stock Market Prices Halts NEW YORK tfi - A four-day recovery drive in the stock market ran out of steam Friday and prices were thoroughly scrambled at the finish. Changes went from 2 points lower to between 2 and 3 points higher in key sections. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks ended unchanged at $156.10. At that level, it is a little more than 40 per cent above the lows of the reaction reached last Monday. The industrial component was off 10 cents, railroads remained unchanged, and utilities edged up 20 cents. There were only 1,154 individual issues traded,' lowest in five months. Plus signs held a slight edge 465 stocks up and 445 down. There were 45 new highs and 14 new lows for the year reg istered. Comparisons Friday changed from a 1954-55 basis to a "this year" basis. Volume came to only 2,050,000 shares as compared with 2,200,000 shares traded ia Thursday's rising market, The total was the lowest in four and a half months. Stocks and Bonds (CeaseUed ay the Associate Press) March It STOCK AVERAGES ' 30 II IS 60 Induit Kails Util. Stks Net change D.l Unch. A 3. Unt Friday 11.9 123.2 70.2 15S.1 Prev. day 212.0 123.2 70.0 158.1 Week ago 210.4 122 8 70.1 155.4 Month ago 218.3 125 1 Year ago 155.9 85.4 710 159.9 56 5 116.7 BOND AVE RAG 88 20- 10 10 10 Rails Induat. Util. Tnr Net change -A.l A.l Unch D.l e naay SB B 98 8 98.3 84.2 84.3 84.5 84.5 82.3 Prev. day 98.7 88.7 98.3 Week ago 98.7 98.6 98.3 Month ago 99.2 98 8 98.4 Year ago .98.8 100.2 100.7 Salem Obituaries Frances Marie Ridley Frances Mane, beloved daughter of Charles Y. and Pearl E. Ridley of 1807 Beachwood Ave.. Baltimore. Maryland; sister of Mrs. Frank G. Kelly of Long Beach. Calif. Funeral services will be held at the Lovely Lane Methodist Church, Baltimore, Maryland, on Monday at 11 a.m., under direction of W. J. Plckner & Sons. n. William Thielstn At the residence. 740 Hovt St.. on March IS. at the age of 82 years. Husband of Molly Thielsen of Salem. Father of Mrs. Gretchen Baird of Salem and Harms W. Thielsen, Jr. of Portland. Ore. Brother of Mrs. Ellen De Witt of Lyons and Frederic D. Tmeisen of Salem. Four grandchil dren also survive. He was a mem ber and a past master of the Mason ic lodge of Rickreall. Services will be held Sat, March 19. at 3 p.m.. In the W. T. Rigdon Chapel. Funeral services 'will be conducted by a fel low member of theChristlan Sci ence Church, who will read passages from the Bible and Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy. Please omit flowers. George Kaspar Late resident of Star Route. New berg. Ore., on March 16. at the age of 72 years. Survived bv wife, Lucy Dencer Kaspar of Newberg. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 19, at 1:30 p.m. in the Chanel ot tne w. t. Rigdon Co. Rev. John L. Cauble will officiate. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Final Account of the Adminis tratrix of the estate of Minnie Elva Keeney. deceased, has been filed in the Circuit Court for Marion Countv. Oregon, and that Mondav, the 11th day of April. 1955 at 9:15 A.M.. in the Circuit Court of Marion County. Oregon. Probate Department has been set for the hearing of objec tions, if any, to such Final Account GRACE SEHON. Administratrix. Estate of Minnie Elva Kecney, deceased. sieve Anuutsun, Attorney for Admx., 541 Court Street, Salem. Oregon. M.12.19.26.A2. Classified Advertising Statesman-Journal Newspapers 289 No. Church St. PHONE 4-6811 (Min. 2 tines) 'Weekdays Snndsys per line 1 time JS$ per line. S times SQ M per line. 6 times $130 S1.20 oer line. 1 month.$5 00 (incLSun.) 'Classified ads wiU be run in both papers to give advertisers the ad vantages of the tremendous pulling power ot 35,600 combined circula tions. When an ad la ordered three or six timet, and a Sunday Issue 1 in cluded (for example: Friday. Satur day. Sunday) the lower Sunday rates apply because only the Statesman publishes Sundays. 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The Statesman-Journal Newspapers assume no financial responsibility for errors which may appear In ad vertisements published in its columns and m cases where tn.s paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typo graphical mistake occurs A "BUnd- Ad an ad' containing a Sta tetiuan-J ouraal Newspapers box number for an adaress is for the protection et the advertisers and must therefore be answered by tet ter The Statesman-Journal News papers are not at liberty to divulge Information as to the Identity of an advertiser usine a "Blind" ad IMt Persona! 312 Lost ond round LOST Navy blue wool shawl on S95 N. Liberty. Tinder call 3-8559. Reward. LOST In vicinity Com'L and Marion black frame glasses, bifocal, with Biiv . 1TM Mii aft , ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED Too Late to Classify NEW dee. unfurn. S-Wm. cottage. Catterlin St. Ph. 3-8063. EQUITY in furniture la practically new house to trade for house trail er., 3-6108. FURNISHED J-room apt. Ml N. Cot tage. $40. (No smoking In apt) Ph. '2-4828. 2-BEDROOM houie for rent. I miles south. 855. Ph. 4-2841. PROFESSIONAL, man moving to Sa lem needs 2-bdrm. unfurn. house. Duplex or Apt Court by April 15th. Ph. 2-9850. POTATOES. Certified aeed. White At red. ONION PLANTS. Wax Bur mudas, whites tc reds. Valley Farm Store. Open Sunday. BOOST THE SALEM SENATORS Get your free general admission tick et (good anytime), at East More land Texaco Grand Opening, Mar. 23th Ac 28th. 1846 FORD cyL cpe. Good mo tor, new tires, ready to go. $75 Da, 814.27 mo. East Moreland Texaco, Mkt. at Evergreen. Ph.-2-8243. 3-RM. furn. cottage. Utilities. g0. Cold Spring Cottages, 410 S. Pa cific Hwy. , 1950 FORD 4-Dr. Sdn., v 1951 Nash Rambler, no equity. Ph. 4-5618. LM. SHULTZ piano, good cond., $50. Ph. 3-5105. 2680 Windsor Ave. FURN. 1-txirm. cottage 'apt. Picture window. Large appliances, redeco- L rated throughout at 655 Norway. Adults. Ph. 4-5089.- FURNISHED apt.. 4 blocks No. Lip man's. Ph. 4-5036. 340 Division. '39 FORD Coupe 830. 4510 N. River Rd. 38 GMC Pickup, w. 4-speed, $120. Ph. 3-5913. r 300 Personal 314 Trontportotion LEAVING for Minneapolis Monday, want 2 riders, share expenses. 2-7456 Personal REWARD for InformaUon regarding person taking pair of White Chi nese Geese from Mill Creek at S. 23rd near bridge. 3-6919. LET us help you contror your weight Wey-ritt. medically prov en, inexpensive. Satisfaction guar anteed. Ph. 3-5782. PSYCHIC READER MRS. DAY ' Solves all problems. Truthful advise on all affairs of life. Now 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. South Salem Motel. Apartment 1 on 99E South. 3655 South Commercial St.. Salem, Ore gon. GILMOUR Nursing Home, 2455 State St. Ph. 4-8626. State licensed. In spection Invited at all times. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1. 2088 N. Com'L 3-4537. 4-3544. SAFE, permanent removal Of un aightly adal halra. Erich of N. Y. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 115',, N. Commercial. 1-2108 or 4-8600. TAXES1 Are you over paying yours? Eves tc wkends. Reas. 2-6743. PSYCHIC READER . Mrs. Mays without asking a question gives dates, facts, can neip soive aU problems. 3645 Portland Rd. ALMIRA MOTEL SIGN 100 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Sole JERSEY cow . 8c calf. Also t veal calves for sale 8c garden tractor with attachments. Ph. 3-4594. 4-YEAR-OLD family cow. Ph. 3-2378. 4-YEAR-OLD Guernsey cow. Milking 2 gallons. Ph. 4-2997. , GOOD family cow. Milking 4 to 9 gallons. 1 block W. Eola school on Dallas Highway. Ph. 2-4260. 3 COWS fresh April 10. Ph. May flower 3-2719 Dallas. WEANER pigs. C. I Pierce, 1 ml. west Brush College. Ph. 2-5894. LOCKER BEEF, Eastern Oregon ft or whole. 22c Custom- killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858. 403 Livestock Wanted CATTLE BUYERS E. I. and H. Sne then 4297 State 3-1345 or 2-4380. LIVESTOCK BUYER Emery Alderman. 4-6430. 4-7218 LIVESTOCK buyer A F Sommer. 1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-9067. CATTLE, norses, at your farm. E. C xactjanausn. tc z. csx. .. t-iusi. 404 Poultry ond RobbttT DOES -with litter 8c junior does. Ph. 2-8860. CHINA Pheasants for sale. Ph. 26F9. CUSTOM DRESSING of poultry We buy rabbita. Wing a Ph. 4-39183989 State St. 408 Pets COCKER Setter puppies. 8 weeks old. food natured, 95. 960 Shipping -8622. REGISTERED Boston bull terrier pups. Ph. 2-0015. 4665 Ridge Dr. MARIAN AVIARY parakeets, cages & supplies. Ph. 2-1265. COLOR bred canaries. Ready for nesting. 1340 Chemeketa. 3-4385, CUTE part Cocker puppies. 83. Ph, 2-6109. ONE female Manchester puppy. Mrs. Ueorge AtKins, rt. -ls, FOR SALE 4 mo, male Fox Ter rier. Ph. 2-5332 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE 2 parakeets and cake. Phone 3-3023. VIRGIL BOYT NOTED FUR AUTHORITY SAYS: The German Nutria pelts are the finest pelts I have ever seen. Order breeding stock now for 30 day delivery. AU stock guar, and Ins Easy 6c profitable to raise. Write Box 133. Statesman-Journal. SCHIPPERKES Have Schipperke pupoies for sale. Phone 4-1036. SIAMESE stud service. FalrehUd breeding. Reas. 4-5885. 2255 N. 5th 3-lb. REGISTERED Chihuahua at stud. Ph. 2-9830. REG. Labrador puppies? Rt. 3. Box B07A. So. River Kd. pn. s-eiw. HOLLYWOOD Aquarium 1958 Mc Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment PARAKEETS, cages, supplies 4-Cor nera Aviary. 4110 Hudson. 2-5697 PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. Bird Paradise. 3180 Livingston z-iwz 410 Seeds and Plants 88c U-PICK SHRUBS S8c Many varieties evergreens and flow ering snruos. Also azaleas inexe bright red 19c each. Roses. 49c. Pansies in bloom. 2 for 25c. Potted Daphne in bloom. 39c each. Came lias. 69c. Russell Lupine, rock seed um. painted daisy, aubretia. golden thyme and other plants. 39c each. Regular, $2 50 Cedar hanging bas kets. 91.49 each. Also have all kinds garden supplies and tools, peat -moss, seeds, vigoro, etc. open sat urday and Sunday. LANA MKT. Lana Aye. and Silverton Rd. TO BUY-SELL-RENT USE CLASSIFIED ADS 4UO Agriculture 410 Seeds and Plants 98c U-PICK SHRUBS 98c Also farm produce, seeds, plants, garden supplies. LANA MARKET Lane Ave, tc Sllverton Rd. PLANT of fancy different heads of miniature Evergreens or' Rhodles at 35c & 75c 18" Arborvitae from pots at 35c In 50 lots. Giant Ever greens as 8 ft. Camellias. Birds nest etc. under S3. Delivered on ip- ItrovaL Many colored Exbury Mol ls as big as pansies at 25c or 9 for $1.00. Small size. - Budded $2.00. Special prices to growers tc stands. Balled hedging at 60c Azalea with eaCh $1.00 purchase tc dwarf Rhod le with $10.00 this weekend. Hus ton's Nursery, Rt S. Box 89. Salem. 6 miles South of 4 -Corners on Hwy. 22 8c turn left a mile on gravel. DWARF apple trees, shrubs, ever- Sreens. perenial plants. Dahlia ulbs. Steiner's Nursery, 3160 Mar ket St. WILLAMETTE raspberry plants. H. Wattenbarger, 2120 River Bend Kd, Salem. Ph. 2-1335. AZALEAS, daphne, rhodes tc ever green trees at a price you can afford. 3910 Brooks Ave., Salem. (E. of Cherry Ave.) Ph. 3-8027. FOR SALE Marshall strawberry plants. New ground. Robert F. De Santis. Star Rt Box 44A. Silver ton. Ph. 3-4912. BOYSENBERRY plants. 9c ea. or $50 a 1000. Willamette red raspber ry plants. $25 a 1000. All dug. Ph. Albany FA 72334. John Grenz. Rt 2. Box 428. Albany. 412 Fruit ond Farm Produce A. A. large eggs, farm fresh, 83c dozen. 252 size oranges, 3 dozen. $1. Winesap and Ortley apples, beauti ful fruit, $2.49 box. Dry onions. 50 lbs., 98c. No. 2 spuds. 50 lbs., 79c LANA MARKET LANE AVE. AND SILVERTON RD. 200 BALES oats 8c vetch hay. $13 a ton. Ph. 4-3271. FRESH eggs wanted. Lablsh Village Market Ph. 4-4518. . CLOVER HAY, no rain. Andresen Farm 4990 N. Lancaster. 4-2943. 413 Fertilixer COW fertilizer. $8 yard. 3-8031. $8 load. Ph. ORGANIC v FERTILIZER N ODORLESS Sack or bulk. Phone 8-3158 ROTTED MANURE, loose. Easy to work with. Loosen your soil with manure. . Helps hold moisture. By sack or cubic yard. . Special on large loads. Immediate del. Ph. 4-3081, Rt S, Box 491 Phillip Bros., 3 miles E. of 4-Corners. rm Equipment MAKE OFFER 1 Ford tractor" with hydraulic hoist. 1 tandem disc. 2 bottom plow. 1 ' harrow, 1 byberg crop duster. Ph. 3-3136. FOR SALE One Garden Aid Trac tor with plow. disc, harrow and cultivator. Can be aeen 229 S. 17th. Ph. 4-4714. CHOR (tract) garden tractor, S-tn. plow, disc, cycle bar tc front mounting cultivator. All in good cond. Reasonable price. See after 8 p.m. or Sat. at 1430 W. Clav St.. Dallas, Ore., or Ph. Dallas 3-3893. FOR SALE A.C. tractor on rubber. Good cover crop disk tc mower at tachment. 2-5170. Rt. 4. Box 328. 8-ft. TANDEM disk, very good con- ditlon. New last year. 4845 Lan caster Dr. Ph. 4-1973. 425 Auction Soles AUCTION OF FURNITURE ATSCOTTY'S TONTTK 4840 CENTER- ST- SALEM 450 Merchandise 451 Mochinory end Tools 1 10" BELT A band saw with motor 8c stand. 4-6720. 2635 Larson. TITAN 40 chain saw. 18 in. bar, nearly new chain. Used very little. 1952 model. Reasonable. 2310 Wal lace Road. Ph. 4-7153. USED welder, like new. suitable for farmer shop use. see at 2560 N. 5th. NEW & used chain saws, rentals. Sales & service. 908 Edgewater. C. tc S. EQUIP. CO. Ph. 4-1541 45 Hsekold Good's Por Sol. BENDIX auto, washer, proved A-l cond. oy owner, m. -jobo. WHIRLPOOL auto, washer with auds saver. Excel, wash. cond. 2-4628. 5-pc. BREAKFAST Sets, 912.95. Used Mdse. Mrt. 270 s. LiDeny. Easy Spinner Washer ..$69.95 Like new. Apex washer, like new .879.95 Thor Gladiron Ironer $29.93 Hot Point Ranee, exceptionally clean S9B.S5 Gibson Refrigerator $59.95 Kenmore Auto, washer St v. 95 CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC 339 Chemeketa Ph. 2-6762 EXC. OAK office desk. Perfect Ken- more Auto. Washer. 2233 Lee. LINOLEUM RUGS 93.99 VALLEY FURN.. 219 N. Com! FOR SALE, modern blonde oak buf fet. Excellent condition. 735 Breys Ave. Ph. 2-5342. FILTER Queen vacuum cleaner 8c all att. Best offer takes. See 258 Draper, before 2 p.m. NEW wheelbarrows, rubber tires metal. Reg. 12.88. Special $8.95. Used Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Liberty. EASY Spin Dryer, excel, cond., rea sonable. 543 tlma. IF YOU need a single item or a com piete household of new or usea furniture or appliances. Buy now on our easy terms. Woodry's Thriftv Used Furniture 519 So. Com'L St. Ph. 4-3318 1 block So. of Paper Mill TRADER LOUIE SELLS NEW FURNITURE FOR LESS COMPACT- vacuum cleaner, used $49 50 2060 N. Capitol. 3-7067. USED pianos Your choice $75. H. L Stiff Furniture. 175 n mgn REAL bargains. Ph. 2-1292. Used ' washers, refrigs.. elee. ranges. Also used motors, elements 8c parts. Ap pliance Wreckers, 4o50 Monroe Ave G. I. Gas Can, 5 sal.. $1.95. Used Mdse. Mart, 270 S. Liberty. Ph. 4-6371. VACUUM cleaner, filter queen, $34- .50. terms. 2060 N. Capitol. 3-7067. 1951 FRIGIDAIRE elee. range. Excel. cond. Call 4-7083. NEW high chairs. $9.95. Mart. 270 S. Liberty. Used Mdse, BE THRIFTY Buy used furniture tc appliances. THE THRIFTY WAY on Eav Terms at WOODRY'S THRIFTY USED FURN 515 S. Coml. Ph. 4-3319 1950 EASY Spin Dryer, $39. Ph. 20952. UNFINISHED furniture. H. U Stiff Furniture Store. 175 N. High. COMPLETE selection of rarden tools all saled priced. Used Mdse. Mart, 270 S. Liberty. KIRBY vacuum cleaner $24.50 with attach. 2060 N. Capitol. 3-7067. '51 SPEED QUEEN washer, pump and timer, very good cond.. $40. 4-1884. BILTWELL davenport, large size, ex cellent condition. S40. Ph. 4-7037, ELECTROLUX vacuum clesner. $39- .50. terms. 2060 N. Capitol. 8-7067. USED DRYER, exc. cond., $119. Capi tal sectnc. Ph. 3-7484. METAL beds. $5.00. Used Mdse. Mart 270 3. Liberty, Ph. 4-8371. 8-pe. WALNUT dining room set. 8-uy spin vryer. fa. a-am. 450 Merchandise 455 Hsehetd Goods For Sole 1940 WXSTINGHOUSE elee. stove. 1947 Gibson re frig. Ph. 2-4161 or see at 979 Vista. 30x40 PLATE Mirror, beveled edges. Like new. $20. Used Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Liberty. DUNCAN-PHYTE table It $ chairs. $79. Ph. 3-8663. CARPETING, fix 12 rugs. Lawamow er, what-not.- chest drawers. Misc 4-5042. $21 Rosemont. HOOVER vacuum cleaner. $14.95. W M. CapitOl. Ph. 3-7067. OCCASIONAL Chairs. $5.00. Used Mdse. Mart, 270 S. liberty. Ph. 4-8371. 456 Wonted, Htehold Coo3$ 'tit- ;" 457 Radio and TV CONSOLE radio-phono. Good condi tion. i. 2-1378. T.V- RADIO appliance renalr. Work guaranteed. 24-hr. service. 4-5478. 458 Building Mottriols 500,000 FEET New, fresh-milled, old and second growth lumber. 2x4 so 2x12. In 8 to 24-foot lengths. Delivered prices $30 per thousand. Ted Muller. Pb Salem 2-1196 eenlngs LUMBER $29 per M. 2x4. 2 2x12 rL Doaros snipiap. iw Hansard Ave. Pb, 3-132 eves. Ph. 3-779. Lebanon. Ore. 100 Crystal slide windows. Plywood, large supply Low priced Long plywood xor boats . CHEAP Loose insulation, per sack ...81.10 Fiber glass roll insuL CHEAP 16x32. 12x24. cell, tile, sq. ft. 10c 8' steel tub. complete " 8 east tub. eomoleta 69.90 Steel shower cabinets .$39.90 Elee. water Jieaters.SJ9.50 uo 21x32 dble. sink wrim - , 900 gaL steel eptic tanks .$57 JO 4" cast iron Soil pipe in ft. 4" Orangeberg pipe JSC ft glv pipe 12ic. i"16tt Mahog, Birch, sen, doors. Fir door lambs, good ones $3.50 Waterproof wall board. 4zg 2.00 New 4x8 plaster board S1.40 Craft, black building paper 42.90 1J-2 elee wire, roll at 4 lie Steel garage doors, complete. $44 3 tab compos, roof, per sq. $7.50 Cedar Shingles, 4 grades Iron roof V r 10" ir CHEAP Weather strip, wind. $14.?0 up Hundreds picture wind. $S up Window sashes In stock. Birch i" plywood grade A 46c Plastic pipe less than galv. Mshog. 40c, Sen iw-44c Exter. white paint per gaL $2.80 Steel fence poets, fencing . CHEAP ntm, too ins. per Keg .S9.2S Painted Canadian shakes $10S5 Cedar siding, sanded and rough CHEAP Plastic floor tile 9x9 14c Overhead garage hdwre. $13.99 C. G. Long & Sops 1 ml N. of Kelzer Ph. 4-9081 ROOFING Call 3-7177 for free esti mate. All work guaranteed. West ern Auto Supply Co. KEITH, BROWN Specials 2 x 1 RL No. S tc Btr- sized ..02 lin. ft 4 x 4 RL No. $ Com 8c Btr Cedar sized 80.00 M , X 8 RL & Btr. NO. 109 S dlng .98.00 M 1 x 10 tc 1 x 11 Sel Tite Knot Cedar Panel 115 OO M 1 x 10 8c 1 x 12 No. 2 Com tc Btr Knottv Cedar Panel 140 OO M 1 x 16 tc 1 x 12 No. 2 Com tc Btr Knotty Cedar Boards 115.00 M SOME CLOSE OUT DOORS LEFT: 9 doors 26x6-4x1 Flush seconds 3 DO ea. 9 doors 30x6-8x1 k Flush seconds s.oo ea. cull doors 2.50 ea. 9 doors 28x6-9x1 SC Flush l Lt. top 9.00 ea $ doors 28x6-8x1 i SC riush 1 Lt. open . 4.00 ea. 10 doors 30x8-8x1 i Colonial $10.00 ea. PAINT We still have some paint left on our close-out Cin-Dek 7 colors 3 OO a1. Satin Enamel 5 colors . 3.00 gat Porch Sc Step Tsn .3.00 sal. Outside White 2.50 gal. Shake Paint 5 colors 3.00 gaL x 8 x Weatherproof Board - 2.00 ea. ne. 3 in 1 Asphalt Shingles .7.50 sq. WINDOWS: 32x14x1. GM J Lt. 3.00 ea. 32xlSxl. GM 2 Lt. 3.00 ea. 36xi4xlt GM 2 Lt. 3.00 es. 44x18x1'. GM 2 Lt. 4.00 ea. 24x24x1' GM 2 Lt. 3.50 ea. we nave reserved a sntnment ol nat ural wood Hardwood Panel. 4 8x' Sapeli 4x8x,. Rotary Limba 4x8x' Rotary Cherry KElff BROWN LBR. YARD 238 N. Front St. Phone 3-9111 (WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS) SHAKES No. 1 18" VG, CANADIAN CEDAR PERFECTLY SQUARE Beautifully Grooved LINSEiD OIL BASE PAINTED All Colors In Stock $10.50 SQ. ' INCLUDING UNDERCOURSI LUMBER CO. Ph. Salem 2-4145 JUST ARRIVED (New shipment of used pipe end fines. 4- to 4" soil) Used wash basins com p. 85.50 up 4" Black drainage pipe 30 It 34c ft. Gas water heaters, 20-30 fal$20 up ,'," Thin conduit , .', 9c. rigid 8e ft nun conduit Sc. risid 12c ft 1" Thin conduit rifld 19c ft. Hex boxes, switch boxes 15c ea. Switches end outlets 20o ea. USED LUMBER 909.000 ft. No. 2 btr 945.00 M. 300 Pes. only 3x14 No. 1 btr ...830 .00 M. usea rea brick, uncleaned 3e ea Thousands of other used buildlnf maienai Darf ains. come m ana let get acquainted at RITTER & COMPANY Rt S. Box 387 Ph. 4-8311 4 miles North of Salem. mile JNorcn ei xotem Pole en 9 Open ail day Saturday BUILD NG? Drayton 450 Merchandise 458 Building MoterloU More! More More No. 1 Mahog. Doors - Cheap, Also Birch. Shin, and Sen doors at at tractive prices. Two carloads doors ordered be in soon stop in and see them. Oak Fig. in heated room. Plywood what you need is here somewhere omt . In and help us find it 2'.4?8 M" Mhog. 18c ft. 3x Mahog. 1.88 e Also Birch 8s Sen Ply. Paneling - all kd . Cedar. Pine. Hemlock. Alder. You have to see to appreciate. Also, just arrived Ce dar boards and batta. Inverted Boarda. Red weed Rustic ood (These are hot ones!) Hardboard 2.00. Wall board a. Hemlock Door jambs. Shakes 8t Shingles all very m reasonable. 215 3-tab roofing 7 79. New Do-it-yourself Plans Just ar rivedyou pick the plan we've got the material. NOTHING DOWN . 38 MONTHS Tf PAY - SERVICE WITH A SMUJC AT Portland Road Lumber Yard Th. 4-4433 S945 Portland Rd. yjpsn au gay saturday- Shlplap 2500 ft. lot. . 833 M. Jtx Be wider Smaller lots ..$30 M. . $5 M. more Galvanised gutters 13c. ft. Cabinets to order, free estimates. 36 months to pay. EPPEMG LUMBER CO. 3740 Silverton Rd. Ph. 4-8123 459 Do If Yourself U-FIX-IT-GARAGE Repair yon own ear. Phone 4-51H. i M CocaX 460 Musicol Instrumtnts WANTED Bungalow piano In good condition. Prh 4-: 99. Used Studio Piano -9399 Solo vox Piano Attach., used 1175 Used puma reed onran SZS New Leslie organ, speaker. eg. w- Now S423 Gulbrartsen player piano S1SS lumbal I pipe organ $300 Easy Terms S&H Green Stamps SIS C00IT STIIE1 Slea. fHOW4-S2 CONVERT YOUR PIANO into an organ. Let us show you how. WUtsey Music House. 1860 State St. UA Bicycle. 2 BICYCLES, 24 and 38 inch, excel lent condition. Ph. 2 -266. 462 Sports Equipment LATEST Xxakta VX camera. F 2 preset boltar. case, two telephoto lenses. AU spotless. Exceptional buy. Ph. 3-6440 eves. SKI boat, inboard 8c trailer. L. 18-ft. bide, fiber glass bottom, food shape. $045. Ph. 444 St. Paul. - 1951 7a hp. MERCURY outboard motor. Factory built, 12-ft Krirt Kraft plywood boat $210. 748 Brenner. Ph. 2-7619. 12-GA. SINGLE, full choke shotfun 813.90. 30-30 Savage. Mod. 89. lever. $50.00. Both good cond. Ph. S76S- . 29071 Wood bum, or Box 853, Mt AngeL 12-ft. RUNABOUT. 22 h.p. motor it trailer. Ph. 3-8S83. Get these wonderful buys now. the Skipper is on his way back from Frisco. MOLDED Plywood Boats BURCH CRAFT BOATS e GRUMMAN ALUM Canoes GLASSPAR Boats e New 8c Used JOHNSON Motors Any thing you want In Marine Sup plies you can get at the SALEM BOATHOUSE 100 Chemeketa Ph. 3-9303 FOR SALE 14' deluxe Runabout; mahogany center deck; re finished; 25 HP motor and trailer. Ph. 2-4217. CASH paid for used guns, modern and antique, cascade aaere. Broadway. 468 For Rent, Miscellaneous FOR RENT or lease, lge. warehouse space, cement noor. crick oiog ., down town. Inquire H. L. Suit Furn. 3-8183. 470 For Salt Miscellaneous ROOFING, SIDING EAVE TROUGHS INSTALLED . INSULATE YOUR HOME NOW I NOTHING DOWN TERMS 38 MOS. CALL US TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATES Montgomery Ward & Co. 155 N. Liberty pn. s-aisi PRIVATE SALE Mon., Tues Wed.. China glass, kit- chenwsre. rariy ie wwn. nu dren'a cloth., exc. cond. Desirable Easter wear. Liberty Dist. 4-4578. BULK candy-nut vending machines, 2220 Jelden. GEIGER counters. 129 N. Liberty, Room 203. Salem, Ore. 1-O022. GOOD Western Saddle, $75. 1089 N. 5th. NEW brooder houres. SxlO with elee. brooder. 3432 Williams. Ph. 4-czai. GOOD 40-raL auto, (as hot water heater. Ph. 3-883 r 3-4020. - STORE fixtures for sale. Ph. 3-0698. Salem. 1830 MODEL A pickup. Also large wood circulator. Ph. 2-4293. FOR SALE or trade. 10-ln. tilting arbor table saw. Jig saw. 22's-lt. freezer. 1 large incubator. 2 small incubators. Ph. 26F9. A.B.C. auto, washer. Also 9 h.p. outboard motor. Can 4-6163. RUSSKX. Wright dishes by the piece. j-enec xteasonaore. rn. h9. GOOD USED hearing aid. sold for 8229. now 839., Ph. 2-4491. '. CASH for your used tubs, windows. doors, toilet, can 4-6311. rOR SALE No. 9 bean wire. Ph. 2-0028. ANTIQUE Show Sc Sale sponsored ay u umcgi aiuhuuc, i-rcii 24-25. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Randall's Chuck Wagon. 3170 S. Commercial. Tickets 75c. Good for three days. USED adding machines, cash re's. Clary. 1913 rairgrounds Rd. 2-5379. Are you particular Then take your FILMS to srr a err1 minxn for finishing. 948 State St 1141 Center. 9x12 UNO. rugs. 8589 a u on strom Co. 160 8 Li Top Soil Phone 2-1573 er 1-8301 PIT RUN GRAVEL Ph. 1-4310 Any time. DRY BALED SHAVTf'GS Ph. 4-5053. 980 8. Sift TYPEWRITERS, adding machine-. caan registers, duplicator, ohu, chair. s. rues c supplies. 1 HURRY DOWN 458 Court St, Pb, 8-8718,