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U.S. Owns Singing A rmy, But Military " , Keeps Fact Secret By ARTHUR EDSOX .of music as any man in the world. AP KEWSFEATURES WRITER Fortunately, the Army spawns WASHINGTON (A One of this variety, too. nation' best kent militarv secrets "We have our instrumental New York Stock Markets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . ' groups," Arberg said, . "and we is that the United States has a singing Army. And no one regrets this unintentional secretiveness more than Dr. Harold W. Arberg, the Army's soldier music adviser. "Peoole oueht to understand the value of music to any army," Ar-1 spirituals, arxUirst class country berg said. "Why, I imagine the na ion music, first army that ever marched had! "Four boys up in Alaska got to some kind of a chant. I'm sure f ether and formed the Nome Nug it didn't march in silence." get. barbershop quartet good So let others describe the new- enough to win the all-Army com est weapons. Every chance Arberg i Petition. Due to rotation, .they had gets he explains the ages-old mUi-jto break up. A fine group." tary value of music. ' ; ' Tuesday, for example, he told a P TT 1 the local Sertoma Club about AirCFS I IS JlClD "Uncle Sam's singing army." And ! A when this reporter asked for an 1 r 1 1 T i-ta. SSfvl7-c elaboration, Arberg not only talked i JU -Lill L OIUCJ&.9 enthusiastically, but from time to time broke into illustrative song. Arberg has a doctor's degree Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers -Aluminum Co. America American Airlines American TeL k Tel. American Tobacco -Anaconda Copper Bethlehem Steel 1 Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Mach. California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation from Columbia University, an- unt stock market a spark of life swers to the nickname of "Bud, and must like as many varieties Salem Obituaries have some excellent choruses. Fort Dix has a snlendid one. and there are a number of fine choral groups , Chrysler Corporation in Europe. ; .- We have wonderful singers of , v-onsouuatea r.uisun crown eueroaca -Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft duPont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric -General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestaie Mining co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum' Kennecott Copper Libby. McNeill Lockheed Aircraft n Loew's Incorporated -Long Bell A Montgomery Ward . New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas A Electric Pacific Tel. A tel.. Penney J.C.) Co. NEW YORK tfl Aircrafts spurted to give an otherwise hesi- Leaaa May Cashion " Late resident of Areata.-California. in Areata on August 28th at the age of ' 42 years. Survived by husband Fred Cashion. Areata, Calif.: chil dren, Barbara, Betty. Ronnie . Cash-Ion:- Mother. Mrs. Barbara Oman, Richland. Washington; aisters, Mrs. Lucille Peters. Colo.; Mrs. Lou ise Giese. Nampe, Iowa; 1 brother, Victor Sundquist, California; Serv ' ices will be Thursday. Sent. 1st at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of the Howell Edwards Funeral Home with inter ment at the Belcrest Memorial Park. Dena Jennings A late resident of 836 Belmont, at the age of SS years, August 9. Sur vived by husband. James H. Jen nings. Salem; mother. Mrs. Elizabeth David of Forest Grove. Oregon; niece, Arlene David. Maupin. Ore gon. Member of Chadwick Chapter No. 37. OES. Services will be held Wednesday, August 3L at 1 :30 pjn. la the .Chapel of W. T. Rigdon. Con cluding services in the Belcrest Me morial Park. Rev A. G. Jamison of ficiating. Stalph K. Mooey Late resident of 285 S. ISth Street. Salem. In this city August 29th. Hus band of Mrs. Regina T. Moody. Sa lem: uncle of Zenas F. Moody. Port land. Oregon; Eugene D. ... Moody, Menlo Park. Calif.: Edith Moody, , Richmond. Calif.; Dr. A. M. Moody of San Francisco. Calif.; Also sur viving , are S grand nieces and nephews. He was a fciember of the Portland Lodge No. 142 B.P.O.E. Old est living Past Exaulted Ruler. Serv ices will be held Thursday, Sept 1st at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of W. T. Rigdon Co. Concluding services in the City View Cemetery. DrT Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. Retualiatic services by Portland Lodge No. 143 B.P.O. Ilka. Geerge Near . In this city. August 28. Late resi dent of 773 Illinois St Survived by children. Mrs. Earl Green. Salem; George C Near. Casper. Wyo.; D. L. Near, Topeka. Kansas. Services, win be held in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel Wednesday. August 31. at 3 p.m. Concluding services in the City View Cemetery. Rev. Ernest P. Go til de r officiating. Minnie Protznua In this city. August 38. Late resi- dent of 129 Court St. Wife of Jesse B. Protzman, Salem, and mother of Mrs. Ellen G rue how, Salem, and Charles W. Protzman, Arnold. Mary land; grandmother of Mrs. Dona Fen stermacher, Salem: Beverly Dear ringer, Salem: Sussane Protzman and Charles Protzman Jr. both of Arn old. Maryland: sister of Sue Steph ana. San Diego. Calif.; Gertrude Grouley of Glendale. Calif.: 2 great grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday. Sept 1. at 10 a.m. in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel. Rev. Wayne Greene officiating, with ritualistic services by Chadwick Chapter No. 37. OES. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. in I OOF Cemetery, Cottage Grove. Oregon. George Quintal In this city August 30 at the ai of 65 years. Late resident of Port land, Ore. Survived by Mrs. Ehlers. land. Ore. Survived by sister. Mrs. George Ehlers. Sioux City. Iowa. Graveside services will be held Wed nesday, August 31 at 10 a m. in the St Barbara's Cemetery under the direction of W. T. Rigdon Co. " Grain Market Scores 23 108 H n 74 24 14 178 74 80 1544 624 434 29 Vi 44 33 7s 51 .22 85 54 31 79 24 . 68 227 79 14 V 52 82 127 V i 37 594 37 38 108 85 .33 125 . 14 44 Va 23 35 79 46 74 .11 52 135 95 27 Pepsi Cola Co. 23 Philco Radio 36 Puget Sd. P. It. L. 38 Radio Corporation 50 Rayonier Incorp. 36 Republic Steel 46 Reynolds Metals 229 Richfield Oil '72 Safeway Stores Inc. 47 Scott Paper Co. 73 Sears Roebuck t Co. - . 99 Sinclair Oil ' 55 Socony . - 60 Southern Pacific ' . 60 y Standard Oil Calif. 89 Standard Oil N.J. 134 Studebaker Packard 9 Sunshine Mining 10 Swift 8c Company 50 Transamerica Corp. 43 Twentieth Century Fox 28 Union Oil Company 54 Union Pacific '166 United Airlines 42 United Aircraft 84 United Corporation 6 United States Plywod 41 United States Steel 55 Warner Pictures 20 Western Union Tel. 23 Westinghouse Air Brake 27 Westinghouse Electric 67 Woolworth Company 49 Tuesday Gains in aircrafts ran to as much as 5 points but other major di visions showed . only fractional price changes with a few excep tions here and there. ' Trading volume totaled only 1, 740.00Q shares compared with 1, 910.000 Monday. The thoroughly mixed pattern of ; Pennsylvania RJL line aay was reneciea in me as- wvintpn Press . averse nf (U) stocks which closed unchanged at IJnVSS tltiOn TfUSlS W4,.4U, wiin me industrials up zu cents, the rails down 10 cents and the utilities unchanged. The market was slightly narrow er than Monday, with 1,113 issues traded. Of these 425 advanced and 428 declined. There were 27 new highs and 9 new lows. (Zilka. Smlther Co.. Inc.) Affiliated Fund Canadian Fund Bid IS .18 31 Century Shares Trust -.17.63 Chemical Fund 15.73 Delaware Fund 1.35 Diver. Invest Fund 8.55 Dividend Shares 2.6 CHICAGO im Grains over came early weakness t close with respectable gains on the Board of Trade Tuesday. Wheat closed -l 4 higher, corn -l higher, oats - higher, rye - higher, soybeans un changed to higher and lard un changed to 20 cents a hundred pounds higher. - There was no. specific news to account for the rally. The Dominion Bureau of Statis tics came up with its first esti mate of the 'season on Canadian crops after the market's close. All wheat production ' was placed at 500,587.000 bushels compared with only 298,909,000 bushels last year. Easton Sc H. Bal. Fund .11 "5 Gas Ind. 12.80 Group Tobacco 4.17 Incorp. Investors , 17.78 Key. Cust Funds: B-3 19.4t B-4 .: 12.08 K-l ; lfc.53 5-2 , 12.64 S-4 9.12 Man. Bond Fund Mass. Invest Trust . Natl. Sec. Series; Income Series Stock Series Pref. Stock S. Speculative Series Tel.-Elee. Fund - Value Line Inc. Fund. Wellington Fund 8.52 -1.48 1.40 S 40 5.0.1 .11.50 .. 8.17 ..28.82 Asked 65 , 19.81 29.87 17.01 12.48 10.47 . 2.94 22.72 . 13.99 4.58 19.23 21.18 13.18 21.31 13.78 9.9S 9.34 34.57 7.08 9.18 10.27 5.50 12 53 6.74 29.13 Portland Grain PORTLAND UTi Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No. 2, 83 lb white 50.00. Barley No. 2. 45 lb 44.50. Corn No. 2, E. Y. shipment 66.50. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.13: Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2.13; White Club 2.13. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.13. Car receipts: Wheat 77; barley 20; flour 12; corn 11; oats 4; mill- feed 8. Portland Livestock Portland Produce Stocks and Bonds Ceaepiled by fee Associate Press Aac. Jt BOND AVERAGES 30 1$ IS SO .Indust Rails UtU. Stks. Net change Unch Unch Unch Unch Tuesday 7.l 97.7 96.3 U i Prev. day 97.S ,97.7 98.3 85 J Week ago 9 8 ,97 8 9 2 85.8 Month ago 98.3 98 3 97.1 85.7 Year ago . 98.3 300.0 100.1 83.4 STOCK AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 , - Ralls Indust. TJtiL For. Net change. . A3 D.l Unch Unch Tuesday 245.8 132 3 74.1 174.4 Prev. day 244.8 JB2.4 Week ago 240.9 433. T Month ago -.242-1 132.9 Year ago 154.1 v4.4 74.1 174.4 74.1 173.1 75.3 . 173.9 S3.3 128.9 Salom Markot Quotations (As of lats yesterday) Cora Grace Remington At the residence. -3135 Hollywood Dr. August 27, at tbe age . of 84 years. Survived. by Jiree sons, Roy and Oren Remington of Salem, Claude of Toledo. Ore., seven daugh ters. Mrs. Ina A. Smith of Kelso, Washington. Mrs. D. F. Smith. Ger ing. Nebraska. Mrs. Muriel GotchaU, Mrs. Mildred Colling Mrs Jteta Burt of Salem, Ore . and Mrs. Dorothy Soutnwick of Salem. Mrs. Ellen Da hi of Pasco, Washington, 33 grandchil dren. 4S great-grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. It is re quested that flowers be omitted and give donations to the Cancer Fund. Services will be held Wednesday. August 41st a 10:38 a.m. in the Chapel of Howell-Edwards Funeral Home. ; - Era a J. Strong Late resident of 2680 Broadway, at a local hospital. Aug. 28. Survived by titter, Mrs. B. E. Dobbin of Sa lem; nieces. Mrs. R. L. Hawley of Salem and- Mrs. Lola Burkhalter of Hills boro. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Cold-n Chapel Wednesday. August 31. at 10:30 a.m. Casket will be open ta friends until 10:13 a.m. Wednesday Interment ,in the Bel crest Memorial Park, Rev. . OUve Stevens officiating. . BUTTtRFA Premium No 1 BUTTER Wholesale Retail .88 EGGS Baylai (Wholesale pritM range from to t cents over burins srlce! Large AA J Large A .79 Medium AA Medium A . Small POILTRT Colored Hens ", Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers Colored Roasters Old Roosters M .19 J9 Jt .11 Onion Futures CHICAGO tf Onions: -Ope High Low Close' Nov 198 2.05 L95 2.05 1 Jan 2.20 2.28 2.15 2.2$T Feb 2.28 2.39 2.28 2.3ft Mar 2.42 2.50 2.42 2.47b b-Bid. Sales: Nov 182, Jan. 284, Feb 46. Mar 22. - FEE CUT DES MOINES (UP) Monte Foreman, a Colorado authority on riding, spoke to the Town and Country Riding Club here about what kind of bit to use, where to sit in the saddle, and how to handle reins. But his audience included some widely known Io wa horse show judges, and they disagreed with him. There were suggestions the club refuse to pay his $150 lecture fee. The board of directors suggested he cut his lee to $100. He did. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereoy given that the Undersigned has been appointed as Executrix of the estate of James C. Jones, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, sitting in Probate, and has qualified at such Xxtcutrlz. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to arte at 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Ore gon, within six ISr months from the date ef the first publication of this notice. m Dated and first published this 3rd day of August. 1955. PEARL C. JONES. Executrix of the estate of James C Jones, de ceased. RONALD C. Clover. Attorney for Executrix. "2r5 Oregon Building. , suim. Oregon. - . Aug. t 18. IT. 84, 81 BIDS will be received by the un dersigned until 10:00 o'clock. Oregon Standard Time, on the 15th day of September, 1955, and immediately thereafter will be publicly opened by the Marion County Court for the furnishing of a building to house the Marion County Health Department. The bids must be in writing and shall state the location and monthly rental for the use of such building, the building to be constructed in ac cordance with the plans and specifi cations filed with the Clerk of the County Court lor public inspection. No bid will be received or considered ' p6rTLAND Ul Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland 58-60 lb; first quality 56-58: second quality 54-56. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes . to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 57; 92 score, 56; B grade, 90 score, 55; C grade, 89 score. 53. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles. 38Vs-41 lb: Oregon 5-lb loaf. 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland. A large. 53V4-55H; A medium, 46-48; A small, 31H-324. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 63-64; A large ,53-57; AA mediums, 49-51; A mediums, 48-50; A small, 33-34. Cartons 1-3 cent additional Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2-4 lbs. 30; at farm, 29; light hens, 17-19; heavy hens, 19-20; old roosters, 11-14. Turkeys To producers for A grade young hens, f.o.b. farm N.Y. dressed, 34; A toms, N. V. style, 32; liveweight basis, A grade hens, 31; toms. 29 to retailers; A -grade young hens ready to cook, 50; N.Y. dre ssed, 37-38; A grade toms, oven ready. 41-45; N.Y. style 34-35; fryers. 4-8 lbs. 49-51. 9 Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3-4V4 lbs, -21-23," 5-8 lbs, 17-19; old does, 10-12. few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 57-61; cut yp, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs, 38.50-41.00; good, 36.00- 39.00; commercial, 33.00-36.00; util ity, 28.00-33.00; commercial cows, 24.00-29.00; utility 22.0-26.00; canners and cutters. 21.00-23.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 51.00-55.00; rounds, 43.00 47.00; full kins, trimmed, 78.00- 84.00; forequarters, 28.00 - 32.00; Chucks 29.00-33.00; ribs, 45.00-54.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-10 lb, 53.00-55.00; shoulders, 16 lb down. 32.00-36.00; spareribs. 47.00-52.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lb. 51.00-54.00. Veal and calves Good -choice, all weights, 32.00-38.00; commercial. 27.00-35.00. Lambs Choice-prime spring. 40- 50 lbs. 34.00-41.00; good, 35.00-38.00. Wool Nominal clean basis, V blood, 1.00-04 lb; blood, 1.10-12 lb, Vt blood.' 1-35; fine. 1.45. Country -dressed Meats, 1 fo.b. Portland: Beef Cows, utility, 22-24 lb; canners and cutters, 18-20. Veal Top. quality, lightweight, 28-30; rough heavies, 20-27. Hogs Lean blockers, 27-28; light sows.- 23-25. Lambs Good springers, 83-35; MavliilfT, OC . Fresh Prod ace PORTLAND WV-(USDA) Cattle salable 300; holdover 135; market rather slow; no fed steers, heifers available early; other classes gen erally steady-weak; some light grass steers, heifers fully 50 cents lower for two days; load high com merciai-low good 746 lb grass steers 19.50; few low good steers zu.ou-zi.uu; tew uunty grades li.so- 14.00; utility heifers 10.00-13.50; individual commercial grades to 15.50; canner-cutter cows mostly 7.50-9.00; few to 9.50; questionable shells down to 5.00 or below; few utility cows 10.50-11.25; some Meld higher: new cutter bulls 11.00- 13.50. Calves salable 50; market slow few sales about steady; individual good-choice vealers 18.00 - 19.00; vealers 7.00-13.50. Hogs salable 200; market slow; early sales around 50 cents lower than early Monday or about steady with close; U. S. No. l and 2 butch ers '180-235 lb 18.50-19.00: few No 3 lots 18.00; heavier, lighter weight around 17.00-50; choice 350-550 lb sows salable 13.00-15.50; lighter weights to 16.50. Sheep salable 600; slaughter lambs slow, mostly steady: good- choice spring lambs 16.00-17.00: several choice lots 17.25; few good- choice feeder lambs 13.50 -14.50 with range feeders 15.00; large lot Monday 15.50; large lots utility- good slaughter ewes 3.50, lightly sorted at 2.00 with good-choice end at 4.50. Classified ' Advertising Statesmaa-wraraaJ' Newspapers 288 No. Caarck It, PHONE 4-6811 LOCAL RATES (Mia. taes) 'Weekdays "tandays per one i ome J3 . per Una 2 times JO per Use. times 3 flJO tr one 1 moath S5 80 (Ind Sun.) Classified aas win be run tn both pipeis to give advertisers the ad vantages of the tremendous pulling power of 25.608 combined circula tions . - MWheav 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 Surdaya. Classified, a.ls win start In the morning Oregon statesman, conclude In the evening Capital Journal but ads will be accepted for Sunday Statesman only The-deadline-tor-classified ads is IM bra., the day before publica tion' Emergency ads and small Una ads received - after - HX) p.m. may be placed- In the Too Late To Classify" column for - the following morning.' - Ada for .Monday papers must be us by 5 sun Saturday , - The Statesman-Journal Newspapers reserve the right- to reject ques tionable advertising It further re serves tbe right to place all adver tising under the proper . classification. The Statesman-Journal Newspapers issume no financial responsibility for errors which may appear in ad vertisements published in its columns and la cases where tnls paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement in which the typo graphical mistake occurs. A "Blind" AO an ad containing a StateSMian-Journal Newspapers boa a umber for an address is for the protection ot 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 aa advertiser using a "Blind ad. THIS NEWSPAPER STRIVES TO protect its readers against fraud, deception or injuries. Readers are cautioned to make NO PAY MENTS to get a position adver tised in the help wanted columns. All help wanted ads MUST SPECIFY THE NATURE OF THE WORK. Sales help wanted ads must mention the article or serv ice to be sold and state if the pay is tn tbe form of salary, com missions or both Bona fide offers of employment witb pay belong to the Help wanted column. Ads in other columns which re quire investment in stocks, sam ples, equipment or cash bond should be thoroughly investigated before paying out any money Ad vertisers requiring a cash invest ment for samples or merchandise sales aids, etc, mucn ao specuy in their ads. Kindly report any exception to this rule to ua ciassixiea saverusing manager. 400 Agriculture 412 Fruit and Form Product U-PICK beans. Sc lb. Blackberries, also corn. 2 ml. E. of Lancaster on Sunnyview. 2-8641. MEHAMA GARDENS Pickling cukes fresh daily,- Wished, sorted, or 5c lb. field run. Broccoli for freezing. Gem spuds. Kent, Wonder beans. Sweet carrots. S mi. E. of Stayton on old hiway. Ph. Lyons UL 8-2484 eves. CUCUMBERS All sizes. Large dills, 75c per bushel. Ph. 4-4321. GOOD GRAVENSTEIN APPLES L. E. WXNDT. 190 WALLACE RD. TREE Ripe - Peaches ready to eat canning varieties ready about Sept. 1. M. P. Adams, 1370 Wallace Rd. PASTEURIZED whole milk. 75c gat delivered cieary Dairy. z-3U35. CRaBAPPLES St pickling cucumbers. up viien trees: tia. rn. -7772. , FOR SALE Cucumbers at 790 Man- brin Drive. Call at Cottage. BLUE LAKE canning beans. 8c' lb. picked to order, cau-2-3881. . ; 413 Fertilizer iOO Agriculture 402 Livestock For Sole 3 SOWS with litters. 4490 Silverton Rd. PART Arabian filly, 4 yrs. old. sorrel with blazed face. Evelyn Zistel Rt. 4. Box 33. Ph. 2-0248. MILK COW Shorthorn Jersey, fresh in Oct Ph, 4-4170. -H REG. polled Hereford heifer. 18 moa. Bred to reg. bull. About 1100 lbs. 5200. Ph. 3-4701 silverton. SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING. Tex Shively. Ph. 2-6835. 3-4605 eve. only, TOP PRICES paid for eanner ewes. Also need fat tc feeder lambs. Phone Salem 4-7374. ROTTED or fresh manure: By sack or yard. Del. or pica: up at farm. Always use manurel Phillips Bros. St. 5. Box. 433, Salem. Ph. 4-3681. 425 Auction Soles . SUDTELL'S FURNITURE AUCTION WED. EVE.. AUG. 31st AT 7:30 P.M. 8 PC Blond Twin bed rm. set (with Mr. & Mrs. chest very good.) M. W. Elec. range. 5 pc. B. K. set 2 PC. Sectional DAVENO Ac Chair 2 WOOL, Rugs 2 CHEST-O-DRAWERS MAPLE desk Sc Chest Comb. 6 YR. Baby Bed. Complete. 2 RADIO. Phono. Comb. WAL 7 Dr. Knee Hole Desk. DRESSER, acc. chairs. lamDS. tablrs. washers, mattresses, beds, and misc. articles of furniture by- sale day. Come to buy or sell. Call us when you have furniture to sell. LIVESTOCK AUCTION THURS, SEPT. 1ST 10 A. M. MISC.- PRODUCE, TRAILERS. 1 P. M. LIVESTOCK CHICKENS, Heifers. Rabbits, Baby Calves. Veal, Feeder Stock, Heif ers. Milk & Beef Cows. Bulls Steers, Pigs. Sheep 8c Goats. Come to buy or sell. Livestock sold lb. or head. LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION SALES YD. Ph. 3-6098 day . or eve. 3915 Silverton Rd. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., August 31, 1955-(Soe. X)-f 450 Merchandise 450 Merchandise 455 HseMd Goods For Sole 455 Htehold Goods For Salt r NO MONEY DOWN OH APPROVED CREDIT Westinghoue, 4 burner range -I 37.90 Trigidaire, eu. ft refrig. . t 71 M 1954 Bendix economat washer, guar. L.S124.SS OB E BROS USED' APPLIANCES REFRIGERATORS rrigidaire. Late model. Like new. Zenith Cold Spot Hot Point r Norge REG. .4189.99 119 94 M 99.99 79 5 89.95 WASHERS Bendix automatic washer (1953 Model. Westinghouse automatic washer Easy Spin Dryer Kenmore Wringer, (1952 Model) Maytag Thor : REG. .$149 95 119.95 - 89.95 79.95 89.95 18.95 NOW $189.91 74.98 09 95 49.95 34.95 NOW $99.9 S9.9S 49 98 ' 89.99 29 98 S.9S ROBERTS BROS. 340 COURT ST. We Give & Redeem S&H Green Stamps 450 Merchandise 454 Sewing Mochines USED PROFESSIONAL HORSES HOER Ph. 4-9083 Salem, or 2-4338 Woodburn ing or eve. DUMP TRUCK in running cond. Un- aer sjuu. rn. 3-3913. APT. HOUSE. Price 88.500. Income 2145. See owner Thursday only. 1173 N. 4th. bv the County Court unless the bid conUim a statement by the bidder! ... ... 1 m v aaa a wes- "sion.Po&ed b? "aubsecJon1 ?Tf Potatoes-Local Round Reds, lug ors 279.620 shall be included in htmi size A. 1.25-50: Boardmau Lone miuca, iuu w, nana Whites, 100 lbs, 2. 10-35; Russets, 100 lbs. 2.50-75. Onions Wash Yellows, lge, 1.50- 2.00. few "2.25: mediums, L75-85; Calif. Yellows, raed, 1.50-f5, large 100-25; Whites, 4.00-25. Hay New crop, No. 2 rreen alfaUa. baled, f.o.b. truck, Port land, S4.00-3S.00. contract. The County Court reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. H. C. MATT5DN Clerk of the County Court, for Marion County, Oregon. Aug. 24, 31 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LESLIE HOSTETLER has been, by order of the circuit court of in State of Oregon for Marion County, appointed executor of the estate of sarah ZWUAU1CH. occeaseo. Any nersona having claims aaainst said estate are requested to present them. with proper vouchers, to saia execu tor at 1965 Soutn commercial street, Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 11th dsy of August, 1959. ft Leslie Hostetler Executor of the Estate of SARAH ZWXIACHXR, Deceased. Wm. H. Tnndle 195 South Commercial Street -Salem. Oregon Attorney fnr the Estate AOMT-MAl. ... AOS IN THIS COLUMN . RECEIVED . . . Too Late to Classify LOCK EH BfcrtF. Eastern Oregon ',i or whole. 24c. Custom killing. , Trailer loaned tree Salem Meat Co.. 1325 S 25th. Ph 3-4858. 403 Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK buyer. 1ZBO Harmony ur LIVESTOCK buyer, Claude Edwards, Rt. 3, BOX 899 E. Fn. 4-1113. WANTED nice trailer house with bath. Cash. Ph. UL 9-2118 Lyons. Ore. -. . CATTLE, horses, at your ttrra E. C McCandlish. Rt 2. Bx. 297. 3-C189. C A IT Li. BUYERS E l and B. Sna then 4Z9T State 3-1345 or 2-43SO WANTED to buy 175 head feeder lambs. Phone Salem 4-7374. TOR LEASE: Reasonable approx. 75x190 ft space. Nexfr to Ritter Wrecking Co. on 99 E north. Suit able for cars, machinery, trailer sales etc. Contact Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. Salem Ph. 3-5110. 404 Poultry ond Rabbits 100 HI BRED Leghorn pullets. 4 mos. old, 51.25 ea. Also chicKen fertilizer reasonable. Ph. 2-3248 from 8 to 9 p.m. only. WANTED TO RENT 3 bdrm. house close to grade school. Basm't pre ferred. Best of care guaranteed. Ph. 2-1078. FRESH dressed young turkeys 59c lb. Kuykendall Egg & Poultry. 4662 Silverton Rd. Ph. 4-3118. RESPONSIBLE party would like 2 norm. turn, house. Fh. 4-7768. 3 RM. HSE. for rent Ph. -0366. FURN. 1 bdrm. court frplace, walk- ing a 1st, Aauits. seo. 3-888B. 466 Pets 2 BDRM. kitchen, living room, util ity.- ciarage. covered patio. See Ernest E. Porter. 4850 Rlckman Rd. 2 BDRM hse. and garage N. Salem. 45. per mo. Contact Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. GOOD HUNTER, trained. A. X. A. reg. German shorthair pointer bitch, 32 yrs. old: Cost 2125 when a pup. Will sacrifice for half that cost provided she gets a good home. Call Jason Lee, 4-4424.. 4 RMS. rURN. upstairs. Oil heat & water free. Bus stop, Fark and stores. Ph. 2-0910. WATCH-MAN wants job. Experience. Ph. 3-6260. BABY SITTER WANTED my home. Call 4-7947. FULLER BRUSH route open in Dal las or Silverton. f.100 week comm. to start. Mr. Flory. Ph. 3-8357. DEALER FRANCHISES AVAILABLE FOR OLIVER OUTBOARD MOTORS Manufactured by the Oliver Corpor ation, new line scheduled lor nign popularity. Contact distributor Sunde & d"Evers Company, Col man Dock. Seattle. Phone EL. 0138. CUCUMBERS, choice for Dickies. Alt sizes, order now.-1 mile So. of Brooks on 99E. Ph. 2-1253 or 2-1258. GRAVENSTEIN apples. Sprayed, can deliver.. Phone 4-5780 WHITE rats make nice pets. 669 N. 24th St Ph. 2-8883. WANTED ldy to share house with widow. Ph. 2-5882 morn. 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST Black Cocker puppy. "Mid . night", 3 mos. old. Hollywood Dist Child i pet Ph.- 2-4751. FOUND. 1 pair amber glasses in case. May have claim by paying for ad. call l-l47. 102 3rd St.. w. saiem. FOUND Man's watch down by river. Owner may Dave same for Idenu tying Sc pay for ad. Ph. 4-7808. HOTICE OF nJCAL HEARING As executrix of estate of ALICE W. RICKMAN. Deceased. I have tiled in Circuit Court of Oregon for Marion County my final ' acocunt in said estate, and 28 September 1955. at 9:15 o clock, a. m.. and the courtroom of said court have been appointed by said court for the hearing ef ob jections to said final account and the settlement thereof. ' MILDRED RICKMAN VZHRS, Executrix. Carson. Carson Sc Cunaar Attorneys for Executrix. Aug. 34. 3L Sept. 1. 14. 316 Personal AL'S BAKERY 1040 MARKET Large bread 2 for 45c. 5 doz. cook ies 99c Glazed doughnuts 49e. Chicken, turkey Sc beef piea 82.25 a doz. Ph. 3-7372. PSYCHIC READER Ask you no questions, tells your past, present, future, sausficuon assured. Look for Almira Motel sign at 3845 Portland Rd. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group Mo 1. 2081 N. Coral 3-4537. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 888 Commercial, g-2108 or 4-8800. UNSIGHTLY facial hairs removed safely and permanently. Prices Beauty Salon. Fh. s-sus. v A. F Somoier Ph 4-9067 LIVESTOCK BUYER Emery Alderman. 4-8430. 4-7218 CUSTOM DRESSING of poultry We buy rabbits. Wing's 3985 State. 4-3918. WANTED Good home for intelli gent hound dog. Ph. 41798. TWO kittens to give away. Ph. 4-7895. GIVE- away kittens, 8 weeks old. Ph. 4-4114. - BOXERS A.K.C. 3-9664. Reasonable. Ph. KITTENS to give away at 1547 6thl St. after 7 p.m. ATTENTION f Collie fanciers I Want something better than average, rea sonably priced? rn. 22910. COCKER puppies, from reg. stock; 8 weeks old. Phone s-sjzy. PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. 4 Cor ners Aviary 4110 Hudson z-eo7 CUTE- healthy Collie puns. Father A.J.. regisicrea ocoicn v-ouic. Mother Shelty. SIS. Call 4-8268. BIRD Paradise tor biros, caees. Sup plies. 3180 Livingston. X-1S4Z 410 Seeds ond Plants DAHLIAS now in full bloom, over 200 varieties, order now for spring delivery. Ward s. 4380ijgherTy Ave BEST PRICES raid for white oats. grey oats. & feed Daney. Moiaua Feed Sc Seed. MolaUa, Ore. Ph. 2882. 4F2 Fruit ond Form Product Sewing Machine CLEARANCE 4 CABINET ELECTRIC MACHINES Good stitchers, your choice 839.45 PORTABLE ELECTRIC 2 only at .S24.25 PORTABLE ELECTRIC 2 only at , , 856.85 BABY bathinette with matt. 212.50. Ph. 3-8274. 458 Bunding Materials USED elec. ranges: Westinghouse, Hot Point, Frigidalre, Norge, Ken more Sc AB. Guaranteed, reason ably priced. 819.95 as up. Also used water heaters. Yeater Appliance Co. 373 Chemeketa J9 19 .86.80 BE THRIFTY Buy used furniture & appliances. THE THRIFTY WAY on Easy Terms at WOODRVS THRIFTY USED FURN. 515 S. Com! Ph. 4-3319 DAVENPORT & chair set, exc. cond., 225. 3-3943 after &i30. LINOLEUM RUGS S3 95 Valley furniture Co., 218 N. Com! 456 Wonted, Hsehold Goods Singer Sewine Center 130 N. COM'L, PHONE 3-3512 455 Hsehold Goods For Sale KIRBY vacuum, 30-in. elec. range. like new. reas. Ph. 4-6135. BUTANE range & 10-gal tank with or witnout trailer nouse. tsasm 1 apt. 3, 660 Union. SELL-or trade good elect, range for gas range. 4-3850. DEEP freeze, older model. S100. Ph. 2-2584. H" 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 815 So. Com'l St Ph. 4-3319 1 block So. of Paper Mill FOR SALE nice oak table. 8 chairs. Ph. 2-7469. UNFINISHED furniture. H L Stiff Furniture Store. 175 N High. . USED furniture, good cond. 425 Lo cust after 6 p.m. USED Auto, washers Sc dryers: West inghouse, Maytag, Bendix, Thor. Easy Spinners. Guaranteed, reason ably priced. $39 95 At up. ' Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemeketa USED FURNITURE TERMS YESI Valley , Furniture Co- 219 N. Com'l. PHILCO freezer. 15 ft, excellent cond., S495. S225. Phone 4-8656. DAV.CHAIR. rug, easy chair. 2 bed sets. Ref.. dinette set Phone 4-7150. LEAVING Salem, must sell some very fine used carpet, luggage, tables. 610 S. Commercial St LIKE NEW chrome breakfast table & 4 chain, 885. Phone after S p.m. 4-9067. EXTENSION dining table & chirs; ceronado washing machine: Cralts man lawnmower. Ph. 2-1174. DOUBLE BED. spring, mattress. 830, Antique walnut sideboard. 2140. 4-7332. LIKE new: Surplus office equipment Executive desks, & chairs. Ph. 2-4173 for appointment. 1 USED refrigerators: Westing hou-e. Frigidalre, Kelvinator. Hot - Point Norge tc Old Spot Guaranteed. reasons Diy priced, w so tc up. Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemeketa CASH FOR FURNITURE Valley Furn. Co. . 2-7472 TOP CASH PRICE FOR USED FURNITURE APPLIANCES, JISC. Check With Us First! WW 8saw!BflBHr Li Nails, many sizes, keg 16" unoainted shakes Steel garage doors, complete ..Cheap 500 faL iteel sep. tanks 300 gal steel sep. tanks 144 50 4- oiacK sewer pipe 90e as 34c ft 43 gat elec water heaters S59 50 5 ft steel tubs, complete 63.50 20 x 18 wash basins with trim 219 50 Quality toilets with seats 829.50 21 x 32 dble. sink w. rim, etc $43.98 Galv. pipe ," 12c. a 16c Hi" zuc, iva joc. piarac pipe cneap. We specialize in low prices on come. rooting, ceaar smngies. ana faivan ized iron roofinc. 4" birch plywood, grade A a S.M un. 444 mihA AMm Long plywood for boats -CheB nraii paper, sou sq. n, y Water proof wallboard, 4x8 Cheap New 4zS Plasterboard 1140 Galvnized gutter Sc all fittings. Cheap ncawer strip winaows T" zo up Crystal slide windows 416.50up Electric wire 12-2 roll at 4a Fencing Sc steel fence posts Cheap Barb wire SO rods 85-95 Sc 87.41 Exterior white paint, gL 50 New white asbestos siding 810.90 P las tie drain board covering, 20c sq. ft. C.G.L0NG&S0NSVf 1 Mile N. of Keizer. 4-5051 270 S. Liberty Ph. 4-6371 458 Building Materials SHINGLE STAINS. Red Green. Black. 32 85 gal. in S's. Barn and Fence Paint White. Green. Red Brown. 82.75 a gaL Nonis-Walker Paint Co 1710 N. Front Phone 4-2279. 49 Do It Yourself Shower Cabinets Used, Very Good Condition Complete, $15 Used Check Rail Windows Single 27x61" rough op. ...t6.50.ea Dbl. 56x61. rough op. $13.00 48 x 342 lite sash, used ... 22.95 ea. 42 x 441 lite sash, used 3.95 ea. 22' roof trusses 22.50 ea. z x 3 wan studs 18c ea Used work bench cabinets (54x2136" high) 28.50 ea Ritter & Co. Route 2. Box 387 4 miles N. of Salem. Totem Pole on 99E. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Ph. 4-8311 Is. mile N. of USED SINKS Single $3.50. double 810. basins 88. bath tubs 820. used . automatic water heaters. Judson s 279 N. CornT. WANT AD WHOPPERS rH Dairy Co-op. Assn. DELIVER to the Mayflower Salem plant. 2135 Fairgrounds Road, be tween 7:30 ajn. and 8:00 D.m.. daily except Saturday and Sunday. PEACHES Tree ripened, fine for eating Sc canning, at Jess .Ma this Orchard Sc fruit stand. Si. mi. N. of Salem on 99E. mi. N. of Drive-in Theater. Open evea. T Place Ada Phone 4-6311 nmmw . was P" "THOSE FELLOWS BETTER CLAM UP . . . SOMEBODY IN THE WANT ASS IS LOOKING JOft CULTUfiZD F&AALSi BUILDING Phone 39191 FREE ESTIMATE On Installed ROOFING GUTTERING No Obligation Sears Roebuck & Go. 550 N. Capitol 500,000 FEET New. fresh-milled - old and second growth lumber. 2x4 to 2x12, tn 8 to 24-foot lengths. Delivered prices 830 per thousand. Ted lluller. Ph. Salem 2-1198 evenings. U-FIX-IT-GARAGE Repair your own car. Phone 4-8261. s5 N. ComX 460 Musical Instruments FRANK HOLTON cornet, exc. cond.. NEW SPINET PIANOS $295, $9.68 per mo. witn your trade. Tallman 395 S. 12th, near S. P. Depot A mile from high prices 1 BEAUTIFUL Baldwin Acrosnic plane line new, zjuj unsing. CONVERT YOUR PIANO into an or gan. Let us show you how. Wiltsey Music House, 1860 State 84. 462 Sports EqutpmenT GOOD boat trailer with rollers. PHONE 2-6425 J8 SiW SPECIAL, complete with swivei. noisier 6c belt Fh. 26611 after 6 p.m. FOR SALE Teardrop camp trailer. just xne tnmg lor neer hunting or vacationing. Clear. $108. 3890 N. River Rd. 28' STEEL hull double ender. new caoin & rebuilt engine, ready to go. 2450. Ph. 4-4511. 14-FT. boat, trailer, lights, motor. complete. See at 650 Thompson Ave. AUTO, take double barrel 20 gauge. picicraoie. 4-iiua alter auso. 30-40 Winchester carb. rifle; 7-maa ruDoer rait; do in good condition. Phone 44007. ' SHOTGUN buy of the week. Rem. moaei noAUL 12 fa., zs bbl.. mod. choke, like new. $69.50. - Barb's Sporting Goods. 173 S. High. FOR SALE One .38 SAW 1," barrel ac noisten one .38 SiW barreL Call 2-584 after S p.m. FOR SALE: 30-06 Springfield rifle. uooa cona. pn. 4-2817 after 9 p.m. SPORTSMAN unfinished trailer, $129. fix. 3-ioa. 1760 xm. zotn. EVLNRUDE MOTORS aEINELL. ENFAB. BELL SHI. 8IGLER BOATS EASIEST TERMS. CASCADE MTRC. 1230 Broadway CASH paid for used guns, modern sna antique, caseaae Mere, use Broadway. ....... ' 464 Bicycles LIKE NEW boy's 'bicycle. $33. Ph. a-ju2. 4440 wtnouu ... . .'. itk For Rent, Miscelloneoirt FOB RENT or lease, lge. warehous space, cement floor, brick bldg . down town. Inauire H. U SUJt rum S-91S9. 470 For Sale Miscellaneous MISC. dishes. 10-gsI. aquarium, elec trie pump, 810. Ph. 3-7079. 1760 If. 20th. USED Monk's Sawdust burners. Clos ing out. Write 7005 N. Atlantic Ave.. Portland, or phone TW2372. CHARIS Corse tiers, Dresses. Lingerie, sugr c swes , isnas.