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4-4.UC 2)-Sratsman, Salom, Jeiiersoii Man Dies at Home Statesman News, Service JEFFERSON Christian Far men, 87, a resident of the Jeffer son area for almost 30 years. died Friday at his home. He had lived on Jefferson Route 1 since coming to the area in 1926 from Minnesota. - A native of Norway, he was born "at Oslo Dec 17, 1887 and came toTthis country when a boy of 16. He was married in Minne sota in iuzu ana ue wiaow, jiuis. survives him. Fannen was a disabled veteran of World War I and had operated a small farm in the Jefferson sector for a number of years. He was a member of the Lutheran Church and was at one time a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving in addition to the widow are daughters. Mrs. Haxel Gallagher and Mrs.; Violet Sher wood, both of Salem; Mrs. Ethel McCulley, Yuba City, Calif.; Miss Jean Farmen and Miss Ar- lene, Farmen, both of Jefferson; a son, Lee Farmen, Jefferson; a brother. Oscar Farmen," Olso, Norway; a sister, , Mrs. Ingrid Borge, Los Angeles; and -eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be an nounced later by Virgil T. Gol den mortuary. Dies of Stroke Helen Winslow Whitney, 78. lifelong resident of the Salem area and daughter of Oregon pioneers died Friday at, the home, Salem Route 1, Box 810, following stroke. Born Aug. 17, 1876 on a farm tn the Brush College district also her home at the time of her death she "was the daughter of Parris R. and Addie V. Winslow, among the earliest settlers of the region. Ai graduate of Willamette Uni versity, Mrs. Whitney was employ- . ed for many years at the State Hospital and in recent years had served as a practical nurse at the Methodist Home in Salem. She re tired last October. Her husband, Oliver Whitney, preceded her in death a number of years ago. Mrs. Whitney was a member of the First Methodist Church and the Brush College Grange. r , Survivors include i a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Burton. Salem: a son Loyal Whitney, Salem; a sister, Elva Nelson. Los Angeles; two brothers, Walter Winslow, Salem, and George Winslow, Tillamook and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the W. T. .Rigdon chapel Monday at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Brooks Moore will officiate and interment will follow at, Gty View: Cemetery, New Business Names Filed Assumed business names filed this week with the Marion Coun ty clerk's office included: Roger Realty Company, Salem, filed by Roger L. Hawley; The Carousel, Mehama, by Howard V. and Carol M. Ross; Capital Draft ing Comrany, 1945 IN. 16th St., pany, Portland, by Ralph H. Mill sap. Wheadon's Grocery, Aumsville, by Leo L. and Beatrice Wheadon; Jim's Shoe Store, 3930 South 25th . SL, by J. L. Uebelman; Gwynn Acres, RL 6, Box 786, Salem, by oaun . a Liu ucvin lu. uwyiiu. Gty Hall Bids Top Estimate Both bids for alterations to the Salem police department office were above the cost estimate, city manager J. L. Franzen reported Friday. Low bid was submitted by R. I Forster & Son at $3,050. Esti mate for the work was under $2, 000. The alterations would add mezzanine office space. E. E. Batterman submitted the other bid of $3,290. Franzen laid both bids would be submitted to the City Council for consideration. Portland Gty Qub Hears Neuberger PORTLAND Sen. Richard Neuberger, making his first Oregon speech since taking office in Washington, Friday criticized the Eisenhower administration's efforts to deal with the "ominous trend" in agriculture. He told the Portland City Qub that the continued slump in-farm income is "the most critical prob lem plaguing our domestic econ omy.' Neuberger said he did "not pre tend to know the answer to the problem and that be had not "be come an expert in three months in the Senate" on agricultural mat ters, i But, he added:; "The adminis tration offers no leadership beyond its insistence on the economic wringer of its flexible support pro gram, which seems designed to seek a kind of agricultural sur-vival-of-the-fittest by putting a sub stantial number of farm families through bankruptcy. To call this approach inadequate is an under statement Helen Whitney Oi., StureJy, April 9, 1 955 Lafferty Condition Listed as Improved WASHINGTON A. W. Laf ferty, 7. former Oregon congress man, was "resting fairly well" in a hospital Friday, attendants re ported. Lafferty has been confined since he was stricken by a heart attack last month. His condition was re ported improved earlier this week. Development Unit Defended Killing of OreEon'a Develop ment Commission would repre sent a king-sized blunder, Thomas Lawson McCall, Portland radio commentator, told the Salem Realty Board Friday noon. Appropriation for the Commis sion was recently voted down by the ways and means committee but is now being reconsidered. McCall said labor and manage ment interests should pull togeth er to save the agency from a "speedy and untimely death." Forty-six states finance govern ment development commissions, McCall said.' The average bien nial apropriation for this purpose in 12 states in Oregon's popula tion class or smaller is $300,000. Oregon's commission, he contin ued, had a soo.ouu ouaget tor tne 1853-54 bienmunv Men Demand Surgery for Sex Changes CHICAGO UH Two medical researchers' reported this week that . increasing numbers of men are "banging on the doors of sur geons" for sex transformations since the Christine Jorgensen case. Dr. Frederic G. Worden and Dr. James T. Marsha, Ph. D., from the department of psychiatry. school of medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, reported on the cases of five such pen they examinru. They said that most of the men seeking such transformation "in sist that they are really women who have accidentally been given a male body through a mistake of nature. However, they added that "We have not yet found one subject who has a realistic idea of what a wo man is like." They said all five subjects showed a desperate hunger for attention, recognition and accept ance and a marked feeling of be ing rejected and ignored." "At one. level the notion of being a woman seems to represent the only means by which recognition, admiration and acceptance can be won," they said in an article in the Journal of the American Medical Assn. Portland Produce PORTLAND m Butterfat - Tentative, suojeci to immeaiaie change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland. 58-61 lb; first duality. 56-58; second quality, 54-57, Butter Wholesale, i.o.d. nunc cubes to wholesalers Grade AA 93 score, 58; W score, 57: B grade. M score. 56: 89 score, 54. Cheese To wholesalers uregon singles, 88 lb; Oregon 5-Ib loaf 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled, f.o.b. Portland. A large. 49 50: A medium. 47tt-48ri. Eggs To retailers Grade AA large. 51: A large. 49-50; AA medium. 49: A medium. 48; small 44. Cartons 1-3 cents addi tional live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland-Fryers. 3 tt-4 lbs. 30; at farm, 29; roasters, 4 lbs and np, 30; at farm 29; light hens 18; heavy hens, 21 old roost ers, 11-12. Rabbits Average to growers Live white. 3-4 lbs. 21-23, 54 lbs, 17-19; old does. 10-12; few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 57-60: cut up, 62-65. Filberts Wholesale selling price, f.o.b. Oregon plants. No. 1 jumbo, 26-28 lb; large, 24-26; medium. 22 -24. Walnuts Wholesale selling price, f.o.b. Oregon plants First quality jumbos, 32-33; large, 29-30; medi urns, 26-27; second quality, 3 per pound less; to growers, f.o.b, plant, free run basis, 15-16 lb 90 per cent crack test. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 38.00-41.00; good, 35.00- 38.00; commercial, 32.00-35.00; miL ity, 29.00-32.00; commercial cows, canners-cutters, 23.00-25.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 4500-50.00; rounds, 43.00 46.00; full loins, trimmed, 65.00- 69.00; forequarters, 31.00 34.00 chucks, 33.00-36.00; ribs 43.00-4900, Pork cuts Louis, choice, 8-12 b. 47.00-49.00; shoulders 16 lb down 30.00-33.00; spareribs, , 40.00-45.00 fresh hams. 10-14 lb. 46.00-45.00 Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 3500-49.00; commercial. 32.00-45.00. Lambs Choice-prime, under 50 lb, 43.60-45.00; good, all weights, 39.00-43.00. Wool AH prices nominal Country dressed Meats, f.e.b, Portland: Beef Cows, utility, 23-23 lb canners-cutters, 20-22. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 34-36: rough heavies. 22-28. Hogs Lean blockers, 26-27; light sows 21-22. Lambs Best, 40-42. Mutton Best, 14-15; cull-utility. 9-10. Fresh Produce - Onions 50 lb Ore.-Wash. yellows, med No. Is, 2.00-25; fair. 1.50; Ire 2.25-75; Texas white wax 5.00-JO, Potatoes Ore. Russets, 100 lbs, No. 1A. 4.75-5.00; No. 1 bakers. 12 oz min 6.00-.25; bales, 5-10 lb, 4.25- 10 lb mesh. 38-40; No. 2, 50 lb, 1.65-.75: Idaho No. 1A, 5.00-.25; new crop Florida round red. No. 1A, 3.50-4.25. Hay U. S No, 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland. 3800-40.00 ton trucked or jafl. Timothy mixed hay, 36.00-38.00 a ton, f.ob rail. Seattle Salem Obituaries Carlstia Farate At the residence of Rt 1. Jeffer- son. Apm sin. survived oy win. Julia Farmen; daughters, Mrs. Hazel Gallaher, Salem; Mrs. Violet Sher wood. Salem; Mrs. Lthel McCulley of Yuba City. Calif.; Miss Jean Tar men. Jefferson; Miss Arlene Farmen. Jefferson; son, Lee Farmen. Jeffer son; I grandchildren; brother, Oscar Farmen, Oslo, Norway. Announce ment made later by Virgil T. Golden Co. .. Antlta Virginia. Harding At Bend. Oregon. April 8. Survived by husband .Edwin Harding of Bend: daughter. Mary Lee Taylor. Bend; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Salem; two listen. Mr. Norma Hazel and Mrs. Betty Hartley, both of Sa lem. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Saturday. April I. at 2 p.m. Interment Belerest Memorial Park, with Or. Brooks Moore officiating. Doug aid MeHemry Late resident of 9B w. cottage, in this City, Apr. 5. Survived by grand son. Roy Siebtrt McHenry Jr.. Roch ester. N. Y. Announcement of serv ices later by the W. T. Rigdon Co. Mrs. Alice MeUwain Lata resident of Route 2. Box 30. Philomath. Ore. Survived by daugh ter. Mrs. Minnie Bennett of Philo math. Son. C. L. (Pat) Mcllwain of Salem. Sister. Mrs. Julia Kepner of Peru, Indiana. Six grandchildren, S great-grandchildren. Casket will be opened to menas until -a a.m. Satur day in the ciough-Barnck Chapel. uraveside services at city view cem etery, 10:30 a.m. Rev. Wayne Greene officiating. , A. L. (Art) Wallace Late resident of 1703 Chemeketa in this city April 7 Survived by wife, Dora Wallace oi Salem: cousins. Mrs. Nena Martin of Spokane. Wash.. Dale Martin of Portland. Jack Laughary of Seattle, wash.. Frank Laugnary of Sacramento. Calif., Chester Camp bell of McMlnnviUe. Zrsel Kay of Salem. Marjorle K. Huntington of Sa lem. He was a member of the BPOE Lodge No. 336 Elks and a char ter member of the Salem Chernans Services will be held Saturday. April at 1:30 p.m. in tne w. t. k red on ChapeL Rev. Omar Barth wiU offi date. Helen Winslow Whitney At tne residence. Rt. l. Box 810. in this city, April 8. Survived by two children, Mrs. Ruth Burton and Mr. Loyal Whitney. Salem: one sister. Mrs. Leva Nelson. Los Angeles, Calif.; two Brothers, waiter c. winslow. Sa lem, and George Winslow. Tillamook: four grandchildren. Services will be held Monday. April 11. at 1 JO pjn.. in me w. t. itigaon cjnapei. inter ment at City View Cemetery. The Rev. Brooks H. Moore will officiate. Zoe Mae Wiechen aa Late resident of 144 S. Com!., at a local hospital April 3. Survived by oaugnters. Mrs. rxorine cries. Wal. nut Iowa: Mrs. Bonnie Witham Lovn. Wyo.; ions. Darrel wiechei man, Payette. Idaho; Roland Wiechel man. Ainsworth, Nebr.: Neal Wiech- elman. Salem; granddaughter. Miss Marilyn Chalfort. Salem: brother. John Butson. Umatilla. Ore.: 11 other grandchildren: 1 tTeat-srandchildren services WiU be held Saturday. April t. 1:30 p.m. Rev. Ernest P. Goulder officiating. Interment at City View cemetery. Ritualistic services bv Sa lem Rebekah Lodge No. 1 under di rection of Clough-Barrick Co. Mixed Close Marks Grain CHICAGO l -Grains went through another series of erratic price movements, on the Board of Trade this week and wound up with small gains and losses. The market still did not Rive any indication that the downward trend had ended, and many grain men were convinced it hadn't. At the same time there was no really urgent liquidation, except for one day in wheat. , - Wheat closed the week 2 lower to higher, corn H lower to Vk higher, oats unchanged to lower and rye V to 1 higher, soybeans 1 Vt lower to 1 V higher and lard 10 to 45 cents a hundred pounds higher. . Salem Markot Quotations (As of late verter da 7) BUTTI FAI Pramlura Ho. 1 BITTBK Wholesale Retail .Tl aVGGS (Baylac) (.Wholesale prices rang from to 1 cents ever purine price) Large AA : .41 Large A .38 Medium AA Medium A J3 Small .30 POULTRY Colored Hem Jl Leghorn Hens , .IT Colored Fryer Colored Roasters .28 .28 Portland Livestock PORTLAND -(USDA)-Cattle salable for week 2,335;; market uneven: high good-choice fed steers strong-50 higher, other steers steady-50 lower; heifers unevenly steady; cows steady-strong; truck lot choice 1.060 lb fed steers 24.50, new recent high, other choice Steers 23.25-24.25; good 21.00-23.00; commercial 18.50-20.00; utility down to 13.00; good-choice fed heifers 20.00-21.50: utility-commercial heif ers 12.00-19.00; canner and cutter cows largely 9.00-11.00; utility 12.00-14.50; commercial 15.00-50, young cows to 16.50; utility commercial bulls 14.00-16.50, indi vidual fleshy Holsteins up to 17.25-50; light dairy type bulls down to 12.00. ' Calves salable for week 300; market steady-weak; good-choice vealers 23.00-28.00, few head 29.00 Monday; utility-commercial 14.00 21.50; culls down to 8.00; few utility dairy type calves above 350 lb 12.00-15.50. Hogs salable for week 1,975; market mostly 50 lower; . choice 18C-235 lb butchers 19.25-20.00; heavier and lighter weights 17.50 18.50; choice 320-450 lb sows 15.00 16.00. early to 16.50 and over; heavier and medium grades down to 14.00; few choice 300-600 lb stags 12.00-15.00. Sheep salable for week 1,750; market closed 1.00-50 or more lower on slaughter lambs; feeders weak-50 lower; ewes weak;, good choice fed wooled lambs' late 19.00-20.50, early sales to 22.00; good-choice feeders 16.00-17.00, early to 17.50; few good-choice slaughter ewes 8.00-9.00; culls down to 5.00. and under; first spring lambs of season, choice-prime 74 lb average 26.50 for Easter trade; one lot good-choice late Thursday 23.50. In the United States there is a highway accident on the average of every tore seconds. Stock Market Notes Climb NEW YORK lav-The stock mar ket punched its way upward this week toward a new record high mark. . One more short advance, and the market will complete the full cycle of a major correction. It was on March 4 that the As sociated Press average of 60 stocks touched the highest point in its history $162.60, a level that over-shadowed the storied peaks of 1929. ! This iweek the market broke loose and advanced without fan fare to near-record heights. There were only four trading days with the market closed for Good Fri day. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $1.80 at $161.80, only 80 cents away from the record top. Thursday's average has been ex ceeded only three times in th his- 2.13 and 4. The week's rise wasn't a spec tacular thing at all. Volume was relatively light all the way through. Many good gains in lead' ing issues helped to send the aver age up. Last Union Veteran 'Doing Very Well' DULUTH. Minn. Albert Woolson, 108, the sole surviving Union soldier of the Civil War, was "doing very well late Fri day at St. Luke's Hospital. The old veteran was taken to the hospital Thursday morning with a recurrence of the lung con gestion that confined him for sev eral days shortly after he reached his 108th birthday Feb. 11. Classified Index Tor Your Convenience" 300 PERSONAL 310 Meeting Notices 312 Lost and Found 314 Transportation 318 Personal 100 AGRICULTURE 402 Livestock for Sal 403 Livestock Wanted 404 Poultry and Rabbits 405 Pets 409 Sea Foods 410 Seeds and Plants 412 Fruit and Farm Produce 14 Farm Equipment 123 Aucuon Sales 450 MERCHANDISE 451 Machinery ""and Tools (52 Wanted Machinery. Tools 454 Sewing Machines 455 Household Goods tor Sal 453 Wanted Household Goods - 457 Radio and Television 158 Buildin Materials 460 Misiral Instruments 462 Sports Equipment 484 Biocles KB Trade. Miscellaneous 4IS For Rent Miscellaneous 470 For Sal Miscellaneous 472 Wanted. Miscellaneous 44 Miscellaneous 471 Ful 500 BUSINESS AND FINANCE 510 Money to Loan 512 Loans Wanted 515 Iin vestments 800 EMPLOYMENT 302 Help Wanted 804 Help Wanted. Mate 60S Help Wanted, Tmuk 608 Pickers Wanted 610 Sales Persons 612 Work Wanted. Mala 614 Work Wanted. Female 613 Situations Wanted 516 Employment Agencies 617 Job Information 618 Education 820 Day or Contract TOO RENTALS ' 702 Sleeping Rooms, Board 703 Wanted Rooms, Board 70S Apartments for Rant TOT House for Rent 708 Farms, Tracts 709 Wanted to Rent T10 Wanted to Rent Effuse T12 Wanted to Rent Apta. 714 Business Rentals 716 Resort Rentals 800 REAL ESTATE 801 Business OoportunlUea 802 Business Property 804 Suburban 808 Houses for Sale 07 Apta., Courts for tale 808 Lots for Sal 610 Farms. Acreag for Sale 612 Exchange Real Estate 618 Resort Property BIS Wanted Real Estate 850 automotive; 851 Auto Parts At Repair 652 Used Cars for Sal 854 Trucks: Trailers for Sale 858 Wanted. Cars, Trucks 8S8 Mototeyclaa 860 Auto Miscenai 862 House Trailers 864 Heavy Equipment 880 Aircraft Classified i j Advertising Statesman-Journal Newspapers 280 No. Church St, I PHONE 4-6811 (Min. 2 Ones) 'Weekdays Sundays per Use: 1 time 25 Si per line. 3 times .90 Jto per line. times 81.30 81.20 per lino. 1 month 85.00 incL Sun.) Classified ads win be run in both papers to give advertisers the ad vantages of the tremendous pullinf. power of 35.600 combined circula tions. When an ad Is ordered three or six times and a Sunday issue Is 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 tn case where this paper is at fault : wiU reprint that part of an advertisement tn which th typo graphical mistake occurs A "Blind'' Ad en ad containing a 8tateauan-Jouraal Newspapers, box number for an address 4s, for the protection of the, advertisers and must therefore be answered by let ter The Statesman-Journal News papers are not at liberty to divulge Information as to the Identity of an advertiser urine a "Blind" ad DIRECT- LINES DISMANTLING U4S Hudson Coav. Phone 3-7362. ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVE?) Too Late Classify WRECKING Ml Buick & '47 to '49 Kaiser. 110 N. lima. 4-Corners. 53 CHEV. 2-door sedan. Good cond. Low mileage. Z34S S. Summer. A-l '51 two-tone 4-Dr. Ford. RAH. Call S-038S or tee at 45S McNary, W. Salem, after pjn. 75 x 120 VIXW lot. College Heights, west saiem. Make ofler. N. U Johnson. 12413 N. E. Multnomah, Portland 16, Oregon. 2 BR UV. RM . DIN. RM . KIT. Good cond. Lota of extras. WiU sell below FHA appraisal Ph. 3-3943 after 8:30 or Sat., Sun. SELL: 4-bdrm. home, full basm't Call after S. 13S4 N. 21st I SPECIAL! 2-bdrm. home. West Sa lem, Ph. 4-3629. FOR SALE, Capitol Sweet Shop. S34 State St. 1-BDRM. house on alley. So. Salem, Z3. fn. Z-1082. NICE clean 1-bdrm. house furn. Ph. 3-8015. 1-BDRM. houses. South Salem. Ph. 2-5528. ATTRACTIVE 1-bdrm. furn. apt. available May 1st. 890 Union. FURNISHED or unfurn. apartment. West Salem, Ph. 4-3629. LIKE . new sq. clothes reel or trad for trash burner. Ph. 2-2570. ONE 10 ft. Deep Freeze, can be aeen at 225 S. 17th. Ph. 4-4714. TRADE garden tractor, used hrs. Big drum tc line for car or m'cycle. 1195 Colonial 4-9173. N. W. strawberry plants from car titled stock. U-pick up, plants al ready dug. S5 per thousand. Alan wiisner. Turn right on pacific fii wav at Brooks gun club or call 3-4793. Silverton. Portland from Chicago by air on March 13, 1955, believed to be Den tist or M. D.. please contact WU liard L. Shelton. Ph. 3-0568. 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found PARAKEET lost. Light green with leg band No. 150. Answers to Pepper. Mrs. H. Dickey. Ph. 3-5722 after 8 p.m. WILL PARTY who exchanged grey topcoat with car key and driver's license in pocket Sunday evening please return to China City. No questions asked. LOST Flesh colored glasses lat case. Reward. Ph. 2-0610. FOUND Buxton black leather key case. Owners No. 1589. Car keys & office keys. Owner may pick up same at cashier. Valley Motor Co. Tronsportotion HAVE room for another rider. Daily to Portland. Ph. 2-9763, S to . 3T6" Personal PALMIST Psychic & card readings. $5 reading for si witn tnis ao. mu orrer good 1 week. About 1 mile N. eg under pass. 3745 Portland. Rd. I WILL HOT be responsible for any debts ether tnan my own. E. M. Williamson. 140 N. 21st. PSYCHIC READER . Mrs. Mays without asking a question gives dates, facts, can help solve aU problems. 364S Portland Rd. Look for- ALM1RA MOTEL SIGN SAFE, permanent removal of un sightly facial hairs. Price's Salon. PSYCHIC READER Mrs. Day solves all problems. Truth ful advice on au affairs or me. 3960 on ME South. So Com! St TAXES! Are yon over pa Tine yours t Eves Ac wkends. Ileas. 3-4743. ALCOHOLICS Anonvmoua group No. 1. 3088 li. Com L 3-4537. GELMOUB Nursing Home, 245S State St. Ph. 4-Bez. state licensed, in spection Invited at all times. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, 31l N commercial, z-ziua or e-esoo. . 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Sole GUERNSEY-Ayrshire cow. To fresh en about May 10. A. R. Anderson, RickreaU. Ore. NICE WEANER pigs. Phone 2-5994. REGISTERED beef-type Shorthorn cow. Registered heifer calf at side, Kehne Wain. Rt 4. Ph. 3-2041. PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOSR. PHONE 4-3228. LOCKER BEEF. Eastern Oreson U or whole. 22c Custom killing. Trailer loaned tree. Salem Meat Co. 1323' S 25th. Ph. 3-4858 CUSTOM professional Horseahoeing. 885 N. Winter. Ph.Tex' 2-0291. 2-8835 60 Polled Herefords . Cows, Bulls, Calves TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 12 JO GILLASPIE NEW AUCTION YD. ' S. 25th St.. across from Airport, Salem, Oregon. R. B. SEARS CIRCLE "S" RANCH FOR SALE Jersey heifer to freshen by April 13th. Ph. 4-2020. JoTT ivestoc anted LIVESTOCK BUYER Emery Alderman. 4-8430, 4-721S LIVESTOCK buyer A F. Sommer 1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-9087. CATTLE. Horses, at your farm. C C - McCandUsh. Rt 2. Bx. 297. 4-1081. CATTLE BUYERS E. L and B. 8na- then, 4297 Stat. S-1345 or S-43S0. 404 Poultry end RqbEirs" RABBITS. 3 does Ac littea Ac 1 buck. 8785 McLeod, E. of Keizer. CUTE. Nz., White Eastern bunnies Ac breeding stock. Reas. Ph. 3-9072. CUSTOM DRESSING , of poultry We buv rabbits. Wing's Ph. 4-3918 3985 State St EASTER rabbits. reasonable. 2075 Brown Rd. YOUNG HENS for locker. 4-6039. 1658 Boone Rd. BABY chicks 15c. Straight run. New Hampshire Ac White Rocks pullets, 17c Valley Farm Store. Ab& Pet. TO GIVE away I wk. old puppy. Black Ac white, smooth coat. 4-2369. Grandson of Rin Tin Tin III lS-mo.-old. friendly. Needs farm or country home. Papers. Ph. 3-8491 eve. Ac Sat Ac Sun. afternoons. EASTER pets, baby ducks, bantams, bunnies, pet lambs. 1988 Mission. AKC Stud Service puppies. Cockers. Blonde, black, gold. Ph. 3-1248, PARAKEETS S3 Ac UP. PH. 2-1265. PARAKEETS lor Easter. Sailing out complete stock of breeders, nest ling cages Ac also babies. $3 At up. After 6 pjn. Ph. 2-3773. DACHSHUND PUPPIES, long haired! Clean, safe and playful compan ions. Standard prices Ph. 4-7304. HOLLYWOOD Aquarium 1958 Me Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment PARAKEETS, cages, supplies 4-Cor-ners Aviary. 4110 Hudson. 2-561 USE CLASSIFIED ADS 400 Agriculture 403 Pets SALE PARAKEETS ' ' Reducing stock, babies, breeders & rare. 243 W. Browning. Ph. 2-2097. PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. Bird Paradise. 3180 Livingston, s-istz. 410 Seeds and Plants SALEM'S headquarters for peren nials, an kinds. Black's. X270 cne mawa Bd.. lh mi. S. Keiser. 4-7623, 4-7944. Choice primroses now. Landscape gardening. WE SELL for less blooming shrubs with gio purcnase ac free xiower St Axaleas with $1 purchase, hedg ing materials Bos Azaleas, Daphne. El wood Cypress 15c. Real heather Ac 2-ft. Camellias. 40c. Raise as profitable hobby. Huston's Nursery, Rt S, Box 89, Salem, t mi. So. of 4 Corners on Hiway 22 At turn left 1 ml. on gravel Bd. at Y. PRIMROSES for Easter. 72S W. Sa lem Hts. Ave. i PRIMROSE, Dahlia bulbs, i i$2 doz. Merrills Greenhouse, Brooks. GIANT Blooming Pansles in bands, 1125 dot. Delphinium 2nd yr., 45c. Rockery plsnts. Lowery'S Green house, 2595 Chemawa Rd. EASTER LILIES At PLANTS Reb'a, 4090 Portland Rd. Open Eves, tk Sundays AZALEA SPECIAL! , PRICE "Vivid" (red) 80c size. 40c WARTNG'S NURSERY. 102 OakbiU Turn W. from S. 12th mi. S. of Morningside School. EVERGREEN trees, all kinds, also azaleas, daohne and rhododendrons at a price you can afford. 3910 Brooks Ave. (C or cnerry Ave.j, Salem. Ore. Ph. 3-8027. j EASTER plants, good selection 1954 55 fuchsias. Copley's, 2663 Chema wa. AFRICAN violet sale. blooming plants. 1125. Extra large. 11.60. Beiger's Greenhouse. 1101; 3rd St. Stayton. ; ; BLUEBERRY plants. 50c and up. Phone 2-1573. PRIMROSES. Delphinium. Pansy, Geumi, Aubrittia, Butlers., 4450 su verton Rd. STRAWBERRY slanta for aale. Northwest it Marshall's, en. eve- nlngs. 2-4785. t . AFRICAN Violets, florist size. Easter snecial. 81.90. Heavy bloom and trimmed. O p p a n's Greenhouses. 4330 Auburn Rd. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce fT rUTO V . w ... lfi m : 4 vrtt S.E. central HoweiL rjed scnarer. FOR SALE Netted gem seed pota toes. 8230 Portland Rd. in. -07a. MULCHING straw. 23c sack. $100 trailer load, valley rarny atore. 413 Fertilizer COW fertilizer, $3 yard. 89 load. Ph 3-9021. . ROTTED manure, very rich, guaran teed, no weeds, we spread on gar den & lawn. Ue square ft Also top soil Se fill. 2-0331 or 4-1854. ORGANIC FERTILIZER j ODORLESS Sack or bulk. Phone 8-3155 ROTTED MANURE, loose. , Easy to work with. Loosen your sou witn manure. Helps hold moisture. By sack or cubic yard.. Special on large loads. Immediate del. Rich black dirt by sack or cubic yard Ph. 4-3081. Rt. 8, Box 493. Phillips Bros., 2 mUes E. of 4-Corners. 414 Form Equipment GARDEN tractor, incl. cultivator, plow, harrow & tiller att..; 4-8308, WILL TRADE Bearcat garden trac tor wiui ail. ior ma au arouuu trailer. Ph. 3-4594. FARMALL aU cub tractor with plo -829' low disc Ac cultivator. 8700. Ph. J MAKE OFFER i 1 Tord tractor with hydraulic hoist 1 tandem disc, a bottom plow, l harrow, 1 byberg crop duster. Ph. $-3136. ;j - 425 Auction Sales AUCTION OF FURNITURE AT SCOTTY'S TONTTE 4840 CENTER ST. SALEM 450 Merchandise 451 Mochlntry and TooU FOR BALE Industrial air compress- er. 1947 model DeVUblss 1j b p. single phase motor. 80-gal. tank, excel, cond. $250. Ph. 2-3652 or eves. 9-2574. DELTA 8-inch tilting arbor saw. Also 4-in. Jointer. Craftsman 18-in. jig saw, stands 8c motors. 1533 Norway. Ph. 2-4057. USED Bototlllera 4c garden makers. Also paint spraying equipment. Reasonable. U-FU-It 209S N. Com'l. Ph. 4-5261. USED welders suitable for: farm or ahop use. See at 2560 N. 3th. SMALL saw mill. Easy payments & plenty of work. D. A. Fish, 1438 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-4706. . NEW 8c used chain saws, rentals. Sales ck service. SOS Xdgewater. C. & S. EQUIP. CO. Ph. 4-1541 FARMALL CUB Hydraulic cont. lights, battery ign., power take-off. Looks 8c runs like new. : Cub disc Ac spg. tooth, 12-in. plow com- flete. Cub grape hoe, operates from ractor seat. All for $830. Save over S4O0. Will sell grape hoe sep arate, $40. Sid Hendricks. S.W. City Limits, Donald. Ph. Aurora 7206. D-2 CAT. Exc. cond. "51 model. $2500 Ac model "S" Case tractor, Ige. rub ber, good, 8400. Ph. 2-4620. 452 Wonted, Mcchnry, Tools WANTED Used 3 to 5-h.p. Radio DeWalt saw. Good condition. Call Keizer Builder Supply Co.. 4-5904. or -write 890 Chemawa Rd., Salem, Ore. 4T4 Sewing Machines ELECTRIC Singer cabinetlike new. Reasonable. 3377 Winola Ave., Sa lem Heights. 455 Hsehold Goods For Sale USED davenport and Bros.. 248 State St. chair. Hogg USED armless daveno bed. $22.50. Hogg Bros., 248 State St NEW 3-PC. dresser suite. American walnut. Includes double dresser with plate glass mirror,' bookcase bed. nit stand, all for 878.88. Open till on Friday. Low, easy terms. Woodry's Thrifty Used Furniture 515 S. Commercial St Phone 4-3319 KENMORE wringer washer, good cond. $40. Call 8-4584 after 8:30. MIRRORS, size 30x40, now Hogg Bros., 248 State St. ; $12.95. UNFINISHED chest. Bunk Hogg Broa.. 248 State St beds. USED 5-PC. dinette, only Hogg Bros.. 248 State St $12.50. USED BUNK bed with innerspring mattress. $49 JS. Easy terms. Open till 9 Friday. Woodry's Thrifty Used Furniture 513 S. Commercial 8t Phone 4-3319 5-PC. CHROME dinette set No $49.93, Hogg Bros, 2a Stat St MAYTAG washer. Good buy. 206$ Vaughn Ph. 4-8104. USED pianos Your choice $75. H. L Stiff Furniture. 175 N High. SAVE $120 on 1954 Gibson ranges. See these values before buying any range. Good Housekeeping Inc. 467 Court St UNFINISHED furniture. H. L. Stiff Furniture Store. 175 N. High. TRADER LOUIE SELLS NEW FURNITURE FOR LESS 450 Merchandise 455 Hsaheld Goods For Salt . USED FURNITURE TERMS YESI Valley Furniture Co.. 219 N. ComX USED radio-phono, comb. $59. Hogg Bros., 248 state si. COMPLETE household furniture and misc. articles. Reasonable. See at 45 McGilchrist. Open 2 to S Sun day afternoon. NORGE gas Sr Westinghouse elee. ranges. Good condition, pn. -64oa. GOOD quality used furniture, I elec ranges. 1 Norse refrig. J-rxirm. acts. Dining set ruga, boat 1973 N. Capitol St Ph. 44710. FOR SALE Hart oil burner, auto matic switch. 180 gat fuel tank. Bendix washer. Phone 3-3273. WASHING machine guaranteed exc. cond. with pump St tuner. 828. Ph. 4-831T or 893 S. Elma 4 Corners. FOR SALS t used refrigerator. A-l cond. Beat offer sells, pn. s-sosi Saturdays. 1949 WEDGEWOOD gaa range, with center grill. Perfect cond. 4-1594. WALNUT Dining rm. table. 8 chairs. buffet, 47 jo. Dinette set, enrome. $18,50. 835 S. Liberty. NEW 9 x12' linoleum rugs, choice of color, $5.30. 12" linoleum yardage, heavyweight TOc, $8 yd. Wood it's Thrifty Used Furniture SIS S. Commercial St Phone 4-3319 FURNITURE for sale Including T.V. Call eves, 1748 Center. USED sewing machine, $11.50. Hogg tiros., Z4a siate oi. REAL bargains Ph. 2-1292. Used washers, refrigs.. elec. ranges. Also used motors, elements & parts Ap pliance Wreckers. 4550 Monroe Ave 456 Wanted, Hsehold Goods CASH FOR FURNITURE Valley Furn. Co. Ph. 2-7472 457 Radio and TV WANTED reliable party to take over payments on a 21" television, new picture tube. Western Auto Supply .Co. USED TABLE model Bros., 248 State St radio. Hogg 458 Building MoterioTT R1TTER WRFCKING CO. THOUSANDS OF USED BLDG. MA TERIALS FOR SALE AT OUR YARD , All No. 2 btr. cleaned ....... $45 per M. Bridge timbers, all kinds $4S per M. 22-ft roof trusses, just 83.50 each 10.000 ft of new relect plywood as low as $228 a sht 800 used doors : $3.00 up. 1.000 used sashes 7 up Roof coating , 99c gat FITTER at CO. Rt S. Box 367 Ph. 4-8311 4 miles North of Salem. H mile North of Totem Pole on 99K. Open all day Saturday ROOFING Call 3-7177 for free esti mate. All work guaranteed. West - era Auto Supply Co. 500.000 FEET New, freah-mllled. old and second growth lumber. 2x4 to 2x12, in S to 24-foot lengths. Delivered prices 30 per thousand. Ted Muller. Ph Satem 2-llM etvnlnea. Apex Elec. & Plumbing WE SELL ONLY NEW MATERIAL Loomex 12.2 in 250 rolls .4c 21x32 double sink with rim -S43.S5 Bath tub 5 ft A-grada $49.00 42-gal elec. water heater, 10-yr. guarantee $87.50 1,000 Watt Radiant heater $40.00 Apex Elec & Plumbing S40S Portland Rd. Ph. 2-1868 Shiplap 2500 ft lots $33 per M ... $30 per M 2x4 and wider Add $5 per M for smaller lot. steel garage doors with hardware 244 Installed $:-4. hardware only $13.95 Insulation, per sack $1.20 Blower for rent or free with 50 sacks EPPING LBR. CO. 3740 Silverton Rd. Ph. 4-6123 (YOU OUGHTA LOOK SEE) Loaded with attractive paneling. knotty pine, elear Ac knotty ceflir. VG hemlock and Alder. (They're beautiful). See Birch, Mahog Oak, Walnut and others, all factory finished, for real "woodsy' look I Plywood n Plywood any thickness 4x8 sheets or cut -to your size. Fig. 59.50. Siding 59.50. No. 1 Shakes 10.50. Incl. ue., rej. snakes 5.95. incl. ue. No. 1 215 rfg. 3-tab 7.50 sq. 4 new colors). Screen doors (spring isn't it?) 6.95 up No. 1 Maheg. drs.. 8 95 up, shlna, sen. and 1-panel in stock. Cedar Boards Ac Batten. Inverted boards Ac batten gosh just came in brouse around well ap preciate your visit. House plans, free estimating and de livery (prompt too). Remodeling NOTHING DOWN 38 MONTHS TO PAY (no red tape) 5c or $5,000 sale will receive our utmost serv- ice with a smile. - STOP! SEE I 'Your Building Supply rrienfls ' at Portland Road Lumber Yard Open AH Day Saturday 3545 Portland Road Ph. 4-4433 SPECIAL!! 3-tab Compos, roof. Painted Canadian ahakea 87.50 - 310 50 . $9.25 Nails 100 lbs Long plywood for boats CHEAP Plywood, large supplyLOW PtUCED Birch 4 plywood grade A 46e Mahog. 4" 40c Sen. 4" 44c i" ruff plywood 15c Exterior plywood. ,-, CHEAP 4" Cast Iron soil pipe 70c 4" Black drainage pipe 30c Ac 34c 'i Galv. pipe. 12ie i" 164s 500-cai. Steel septic tanks S57.50 Elec. water heaters. 42-gal $59.50 Shower cabinets $37 to $39.50 Plastic pipe less than galv. 5' steel tub. complete .863.50 5 cast tub. complete .$69.50 -$43 95 21 x 32 dole, sink wrim 12-3 elec. wire, roll at 4c Elec. boxes and range panels-CHEAP Craft, black building paper JJ0 New 4 x $ plasterboard $1.40 Waterproof wall board 4 x S 12 00 Steel garage doors, complete $44 Cedar Shingles. 4 grades. Iron roof. 6', 8. V IV CHEAP Weatherstrip wind. $14.20 up Hundreds picture winL$8.00 ut Window sashes in stock. Crystal slide windows CHEAP Mahog. Birch. Sen. doors. Fir door lambs, food ones $2 50 Exter. white paint, per gal .12.50 Steel fence, posts, fencing CHEAP Barb wire, 80 rods S7.4S Cedar siding, sanded Ac rough. Plastie drain brd. cover 30c to;, ft. Loom and roll lnru1ation CHEAP 16x32, 12x24 Celt tile, so, ft .10c Overhead garage hdwe. $13.93 C. G. Long & Sons 1 taL M. of Keizer Ph. 4-5051 MATERIALS GALORE!!! 450 Merchandise 458 Building Materiols KEITH BROWN Exotic African Panelling via you anow mat ytta could nava entirely bew HARDWOOD PAN ELLING in your home for as little as $43.00 for a big 18-ft wan? . . SAPEU LIMB A - CAIBA AFRICAN CHERRY - Distinctive Rich DIFFERENT KEITH BROWN iBR. YARD 235 N. FRONT ST. PH. Mill WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS NEW lumber as low as $18 per M. zoo Hansard Ave.. Lebanon, ore. Ph. 3-132. Eve. 3-775. 459 Do It Yourself U-FIX-IT-GARAGE Repair your own car. Phone 4-526L 309S N. com! 460 Musical Instruments Stone's Bargains Baby grand $590.00. Period design spinet 8495.00. Lovely 40" walnut spinet $595X0. - refinsihed upright $225 00. electronic organ save $445,' used spinet organ $495, used upright pianos from $89.50. Terms like rent. "STONE-CLAD" guarantees. STONE PIANO CO. 1280. State St Salem Grand Piano Special REBUILT WURUTZER 4' 8" GRAND. NEW STRINGS. NEW KEYS. COM PLETELY RETINISHED. CAN NOT TELL IT FROM NEW PIANO, i ONLY $795.00 BUNGALOW STYLE PIANO Good tone, walnut finish. $75. SIZE VIOLIN ' Bow, case 4c music stand, $30. Ph. d-wgi tvg. oe oiv-aun. anernoons. . PIANO, Normandy, .upright goocTf cond.. Excel, tone. No reasonable- offer -refused. Ph. 2-2052. Rt 3, Box 608. Croisan Creek Rd. USED PIANO, only $119. Hogg Bros., 248 State St CONVERT YOUR PIANO Into an organ. Let us ahow you how. Wiltsey Music Hquse. 1860 State St SPECIALS Low Studio Type Piano $525 Repossessed spinet ' aas W9S Floor Sample Spinet $623 WILTSEY MUSIC HOUSE 1860 State St. CHERRY wood Kimball piano, $195. See at 525 Larry Ave. Sports Equipment 25-20 LEVER Action Winchester. $25. Ph. 3-6078. WINCHESTER 30-06 Custom Monte Carlo Stock. Custom finish, goes to highest bidder. W. Fairchild. Rt. 1, Box 120, Silverton, Ph. 3-4332. BASEBALL GLOVES, MITTS MASKS, ETC., SLIGHTLY USED. PROFESSIONAL EQUIP. AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. FATHERS, OUTFIT YOUR SONS. TRADER LOUIE, LANA AVE. 7, MERCURY. 12-ft boat $199. 2-7619. Crise Craft EVINRUDE MOTORS RETNELL. ENFAB. BELL SHIP, SIGLER BOATS. EASIEST TERMS. CASCADE MERC. - 1230 Broadway 14" RUN-ABOUT, mahogany center deck. Refinlshed. 25-h.p. motor and trailer. See at 2475 Broadway. WOULD YOU Buy a hat or a pair of shoes with out first trying them on? We will DEMONSTRATE NEW JOHNSONS on Your Boat or Ours, Also New Used Boats with Our Motor or Yours. ' DO IT NOW We are loaded with used Boats, Out boards, and Trailers. "Old Give Away Taylor" Is In GOOD HUMOR. Salem Boat House Bank Terms Ph. 3-9303 BOAT trailer, full length keel sup port. Wide axle. $63. 2-0572. CASH paid for used guns, modern and antique. Cascade Mere. 1230 Broadway. 464 Bicycle. 26 IN. GIRL'S bike, 24- and 26" boy's bike. All In excellent cond. Come Try Them. Ph. 2-6266. 468 For Rent, Mitccllancout' FOR RENT or lease. Ige. warehouse space, cement floor, brick bldg . down town. Inquire H. L, Stiff Furn., 3-9185. 470 For Solo Miscellaneous 98c U-PICK SHRUBS 98c Also farm produce, seeds, plants, garden supplies. LANA MARKET Lana Ave. At Silverton Rd. RIVER bottom top soiL Gravel Co. Ph. 3-3417. Oregon TOP SOIL Orchard loam - River loam. Dial 2-1749 Prompt delivery. KEIZER SAND Ac GRAVEL CO. 201; - DISCOUNT 2 only. 1955 office display Air-Way Senitizer vacumna. Ph. 4-8533. 3 FORMALS. 1 bine, 1 pale green. Both worn only once. Both size 12. $15 each. Ph. 3-9567. FOR SALE Berry carriers. 2275 So. Commercial. Ph. 2-2527. FAR RAND upright piano. $100. Type writer desk. $30. Sportsman unfin ished trailer. $125. Books, dishes, misc. 1760 N. 20th St FLAG STONE, red lava stones. Ac red cedar rustic fencing made to order. Cedar post Ac poles. Phillloa Bros.. Rt 5, Box 493. Salem. Ph. 4-3081. ' Hi H, P. GARDEN tractor, with at tachments. Also 600 ft 1V4" plastic Fipe. all or part Ph. S-8117 after pm. POWER lawn mower. Crafstman 8 In. table aaw. Jointer. Javhawk Trailer Sales, 2640 Portland R& - USED t-drawer knee-hole desk with bench. Excellent condition. 844.50. Woodry's Thrifty Used Furniture; 513 S. Commercial St Phone 4-3319 REG. $439.95 21" all channel, $398 47. REG. 3179.95 17" all channel. $13455. REG. 8204.99 8 n.p. outboard motor. 2154.95. Firestone Store, Center Ac liberty TYPEWRITERS, adding machines, cash registers, duplicators, desks, chair, files At supplies. Roan's. 456 court P" BIRCHWOOD counter with Formica top At 10 stools. Ph. 4-3568. .