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v t-(Smt. 2Mftmnf Salem, Sailplane Pilot Glides tb; V 1 Pleasure With U pdrbfts r By ARTBXTt G, HUDGINS - kng with" a 45-foot wing span. It raited . Press Staff Correspondent J is generally made of wood or alu WASHINGTON (UP)-Com-niandcr H. C. N, Goodfiart, a Roy al Navy officer with the ; British Joint Services Mission here, u an expert sailplane pilot' Goodhart failed sailplane flying, or soaring, "an indescribable pleasure," Two months ago lwent up to 17.000 feet over the Sierra Nev adas in California. It was absolute ly delightful. The scenery was su perb, the silence complete,"; . he laid.-'" J', , . .' ' f-:': Staying aloft in soaring is a matter of finding a thermal, or op draft of air, and circling, upward In it until the current is no longer strong enough to sustain the craft The pilot then glides to another thermal in order to stay up. The best -updrafts are found under newly - formed cumulus . clouds. Taking off is usually accomplished by getting a tow from a conven tional airplane or a truck. Goiag Up Is Best i'The most exciting part of soar ing is circling your way up in a thermal," Goodhart said. "When you enter you feel a slight' tur bulence, a bubbling sensation. The thing is alive. It effervesces. The plane gives an upward heave 'and you bank sharply-until you find the center. i'Tha t's where the art and skill come in knowing how to k?p in the center of the updraft and how fast to climb without stalling." -. The typical sailplane is IS feet Saleixi Obituaries Bvta Bessie Bailey In this city. Late resident of 686 Thompson avenue. Survivors include two- nephews. William Porter and Robert Davey. both of Salem. Serv ices win be held Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 10 JO a.m. iff he Chapel of W. T. Rigdon Co. Entombment Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum, lie v. W. Harold Lyman officiating. Martin Van Bees , ' ' V- Lata " resident of '490 Kinrwood Drive. Salem, in this city September 17th. Survived by wife, Mrs.- Flossie Van Bees; sons, Neal and Raymond; a daughter. Mrs. Leona Freisen. all of Salem; brothers. Peter Vast Hees. Garrett Van Hee ot- Salem Luke Van Hees, Salem also "Richard - Van Hees of Jamestown, Wis.: sisters. Minnie Cnswell. Modesto. Calif.. Mrs. M. Williamson, Modesto. Calif.: two - grandchildren and two . great grandchildren. Services will be held In the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Wednesday, Sept. 21st at 4 p.m. Rev. Lloyd Anderson - officiating. . Inter ment Best Lawn Memory Gardens. Charlie Hunt " At a local hospital Sunday. Sept 18, at the age of 58. Late resident of 2373 Cherry Ave. Survived by wife, Mrs. Joan Hunt. Salem: daugh ter. Mrs. William t. Melville Jr.. Baltimore. Md.; son. Jack Hunt, Sa lem: brothers. Frank. Jim and Will Hunt. aU of Salem, and Harry Hunt. Klamath Falls: sister. Mrs. Mary Lewis, Salem; and three grandchil dren. He was a member of the Eagle Lodge. Veteran of Foreign Wars No. 661. Also a member of -the Military Order of the Cootes. Services will be held Wednesday.-Sept. 21 at 1-30 p.m. in the Chapel of HoweU-Ed wards Funeral Home. - - - -.- !-, --r -- ft fi'i. -r-: tr Edmaas A. Jaeees .'"-;".",-'.' ". ; At Albany, Ore., - Sept. -18. late resident of 260 Lancaster. Survived by parents, - Mr. and sers. Theodore Juedes of Salem. Sisters. Mrs. Her man Rehnu. Salem. ' Ore.: Mrs. Cart Werner, Gervais. Ore.: Mrs. George peper. Bremerton. Wash. Brothers. Harvey and Allard Judes, both of Salem. Services will be held at the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Wednesday. Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. Interment Belcrest Memorial Park.- Rev. H. W. - Gross officiating. ' - ' 3" ;, " Charles O. Legaa ; . '." ; Late resident of Albany at a local hospital Sunday. Sept. 18. - Survived by -daughter. Mrs. Selma Hansen, Philomath, and a son. Tom Logan, Springfield. Ore. 'Shipment has been made to Corvalis. Ore.;' for services and interment under the direction f ( Virgil TV Golden Co.. - Robert OUsson CX. y , i . - i At the sge of 8S years. -Survived y son. Albin onsson, St. Helens. Ore. Announcement of services later by W. T. Bigdon Co..; s . Mrs. Helen' Meere Fewer. Late resident of Lyons. Ore. At the residence. Rt 1. Box 33. Sept 19 at the age of (2 years. Survived by husband W. Wallace Power. Lyons. Two sons. Charles M. Power, Lyons; Richard W. Power.- Downey. Calif. One daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Short Fresno. Calif. Four sisters, Mrs. Weber Cederlof. Weaverville. Calif.; Mrs. Frank Yokey, Erie. Pa.; Mrs. Harry - E. Strode. - Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. Ralph Swortley. Harris burg, Pa. Ten grandchildren. Serv ices Wednesday. Sept. 21. at 1030 a.m. in the Chapel of Howell-Ed-- wards Funeral Home. Rev, Ted An derscn - officiating.- Interment Bel crest Memorial Park. - 0- n m COME TRUE Todoy, more than ever; you'ir find it so, easy to hove- - ' . . p ... that Dreom Home of your own." ' From modernistic mansions to "do-it-yourself" starter homes, see the Statesman-Journal Want-Ads daily. . Wriatever Yeu Wont Check W.nt-Ads Ore., WeaV Sep!. 2W5. minum and weighs , about Zoo pounds. Cost is about $3,500. Goodhart s most recent triumph in the sport was at the 22nd an nual soaring ' championships, held at Elmira, N. Y.. July 2-14. He out pointed 28 competitors to win the event! but was declared ineligible because he is not a U. S. citizen. Longest flight in the contest was from Elmira to Wilmington, Del., a distance of ' almost 200 miles. Goodhart did it in five hours and 47 minutes. , Texas Updrafts Bigger The 33-year-old officer's gliding ambition is still unfulfilled, bow ever. He has yet to . receive a Gold C " with three diamonds, awarded to those making a sail plane flight of 312 miles.. No Brit isher has ever won the honor but Goodhart offered an explanation for this "You can't go 312 miles in Great Britian - without, going over the edge.". He hopes to achieve ''his goal sometime in - August in Texas where the updrafts "like everything else in that state, are bigger and better than anywhere else in. the world." Goodhart said the summer heat, in Texas provides thermals rising o about , 13,000 feet which would 'give excellent gliding cr.iv ditions at 12,000 feet for the flight ; Goodhart has 22 years military service behind him, four of them as a test pilot ' "Wonderful work, test piloting.", he said. "Laziest work in the world." . Minus Sighs in Grain Market I CHICAGO UH Soybeans ad vanced on the Board of Trade Tuesday but minus signs spotted the rest' of the .grain list, . The entire market was up ! in early active dealings. Easiness de veloped first-in wheat," which fin ished with the weakest tone. Later, feed grains -and rye gave up most of their gains; . Wheat closed 1M lower' to V higher, corn V lower to higher,! oats Vi lower to higher, rye unchanged ' to Vt iger. soybeans lVi-4?i igher and lard . 10 cents lower to 18 cents a hundred pounds higher.;, r? . ; - . -. Portland Livestock PORTLAND W-(USDA)-Cattle salable -300; quality mostly poor, trading slow; steady-weak; 'truck lots high commercial-low good shortied 775 lb steers 20.50; few utility r steers 11.00-14.00; utility low - commercial grass : heifers 10.00-15.00; canner cutter cows mo6tly 7.00-g.00; few toS.50;.few utility cows 10.00-12.00; utility- commercial heavy ' bulls 13.50 15.00;' light! cutter, bulls ' down to 10.50; caners down, tp.- 9.0a - Calves: salable 65; market slow. about steady; .few good vealers 17.00-18.00; -one high choice 20.00;, choice 320 lb calves 17 JO; utility commercial grades 9.00-15.00. ' Hogs salable 300; market slow, steady-weak; U. S. No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lbs 18.50-19.00; package -No.- 1 19.25; No. i lots 18.00; few 300-420 lb sows 15.00 16.50; 630 lbs 13.50. ' . Sheep salable 1,100; about steady, moderately active; 600 head and 91 lb. Washington range lambs 19.00, sorted 100 head at 16.50; few choice . nearby ' lambs steady at 17.50-18.00 with odd lots 18-25-50; few. good feeder Iambs 14.00-50; range feeders quotable 15.00 and above; good-choice "ewes salable 3.50-5.00; utility ewes 3.00. ' Onion Future " CHICAGO Onions: - - v j ; - Open High Law Close Nov ' 2.15 2.15 ,2.08 2.08 Jan - 2.45 2.45 2.33 2J5 Feb - 2.57 2.57, 2,46 2.48 Mar ' 2.68 2.68 SI 2.59 Sales:- Nov 155, Jan 360, Feb 45, Mar. 118. .'. ; ' Farm experts estimate , that im proved pasture can produce about .100 pounds of stock feed at a cost of about 60 cents. Your Dream Hems May Be Listed in; Today's Yanl-Ads TM9' f''t9, CTr TWTnflrAlf By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation ' 23 T, Allied Chemical . 115 Allis Chalmers"' 68.i Aluminum Co. America 83 k American Airlines ' 25 American Motors - .' . ; 9'4 American Tel. fc Tel. 'i 180 American Tobacco 7S Anaconda Copper 79 Atchison Railroad 1 V Bethlehem Steel ' 162 1 Boeing Airplane Co. - - 66 Borg Warner - , 48 4 Burroughs - Adding Mach. 28 ! California Packing Canadian Pacific . 34 4 Caterpillar Tractor' 54 V Cela ese Corporation - 90 ' Cities Service 60 H Consolidated Edison " 50 Crown ZeDerbach 584 Curtis- .Wright , 22 H Douglas Aircraft 72 V da Pont de Nemours ' 233 Emerson Radio 14 General Electric S3 General Foods 82 H General Motors 142 Georgia Pac Plywood 41 Goodyear Tire I " , 63 H Home stake Mining Co. 36 International Harvester . . 38 4 International Paper . -111 Johns Manville 87 4 Kaiser Aluminum . , 39 Kennecott Copper 128 Iibby, McNeill 14 Lockheed Aircraft 454 Stock Market Sags Quietly NEW YORK urV-The stock mar ket sagged quietly, Tuesday until the final hour when a modest buy ing flurry pepped up prices. . The net result was a lot of im provement all around but a mixed close that bad a slightly lower look about it. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was down 10 cents at $180.00. The industrial component was off 10 cents, rails were up 10 cents, and utilities were lower by 20 cents. . There were 463 stocks higher and 467 lower out of the 1,197 traded. Thirty-five stocks made new highs for the year and 15 ' touched new lows. " -' Volume was moderate at 2,090,- 000 shares.' That compares with 2,390,000 Monday. -. Portland Produce PORTLAND un Batterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland 51-60 lb; ' first quality 54-57; second quality 49-52. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score. 5714; 92 score. 56 Vi; B grade, 90 score, 55; C grade, S9 score, 53. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles. 38V.-41 lb; Oregon -Ib loaf, 41-44. - - Eggs T ' wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland, A large, 53-59 ; A medium",'-50Vi-51; A small, 334-34.' t. . -,'Eggs-Tofilers---Grade AA, large, 66-67 - A large. 55-61 ; AA mediums', 54; A mediums, 54; A small.- 3536. Cartons, 1-3 , cents additional. .'V -- . " . 4- L4ve poultry No. V quality, f.o.b. Portland Pryers, 2-4 lbs, 26 rut farm, Vr, roasters, 23; light hens. 16-17;. heavy hens, 18-20; old roosters, 11-14. , Turkeys To -producers, for A grade young hens, f.o.b. farm N.Y. dressed,- 36?-. A toms. N.Y. style, 31; liveweight basis, A grade hens, 33 toms - 28; - to - retailers, A grade younghens ready to cook. 50; N Y. dressed. 37-38; N.y. style 34-35; fryers, 4-8 lbs, 49-51. Rabbits Average to erowers Live white. 3-44 lbs, 21-23, 5-6 lbs, , 17-19; , old does, 10-12. few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 57-61r cut up, 62-65. - Wbrtesafe Dressed Meats' . Beef carcasses Steers, 'choice 500-700 lbs, 39.00-43.00; good 36.00 41jOO; fomrnefciaL 30.00-36.00; util ity,' 25.00-31.0? ...cornmerciat "cows, canners - and cutters 20.00-23.00. r, Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarter. 51.00-56.00; rounds, 44.00 48.00; I ul 1 loins, trimmed, 78.00 84.00; - forequarters, 29.00 - 32.00; chucks; 32.00-34.00; ribs, 43.00-53.00, Pork cuts Loins, choice, t-16 lb, 520-54.00; shoulders, IS lb down, 31.00-34.00; spareribs, 45.00-50.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lb, 47.00-51.00 . Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 32.00-39.00; commercial, 27.00-35.00. , :; " ; ; lainbs Choice-prime spring, 40 50 lbs,'38.00-39.50; good. 34.00-38.00. Wool Nominal, clean basis, V blood. 1.00-04 lb; blood, 1.10-12 lb; Vt Iood, 15; fine, 1.45. Coutry-dresse. Meats, f... PorUud: i.... .... .. Beef Cows, utility, 22-24 Tb ; canners and cutters, 17-19. . Veal Top quality, lightweight. 1 28-30; rough heavies. 18-25. Hogs Best light blockers, 26-27; lean light sows, 22-24. Lambs Good springers, 30-33; yearlings, 23-25. , v Fresh Prodaee Potatoes Ore. Boardman Long ; Whites, 100 lb. No. 1A, 2.50-75; Wash. : Wlutes, 2.25-73; , Russets, 100 lb, NO. Is, 2.75-3.25; No 2s, 50 lb, . 75-90. ; Onions Wash. Yellows, lge, 1.75 2.00; , Idaho Yellows. 1.75 2.00; Texas Whites, med, 3.00-25; lge, 1.50. . y" r ' .:. -.- Hay New, crop. No. 2 'green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. truck, Port land. 35.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND M Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No. 2, 33 4b white 47.50 48.00. Barley No. 2, 45 lb 45.00. Corn No. 2, E Y shipment 61.75. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.15: Soft White ex dudins Rex 2.15; White Club 2.15. : Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.15 . Car receipts:, Wheat . 24; barley 10; flour ; corn 20; oats 5;' mill feed 7. . . .. . . i China's 500 million people . con ! stitute about a fourth of the world's i population. - Loew's Incorporated 72 V 90 V 45 A ' 76?a ,11 524 102 V4 27 ' '22 334 37 VA Long Ben A Montgomery Ward . New York Centrl -Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Penney (J.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R, R. Pepsi Cola Co Philco Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier, Incorp. Rayonier Incorp. Pfd Republic Steel . Reynolds Metals , Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. ' Sears' Roebuck It Co. Sinclair . Socony Southern Pacific " Standard Oil Calif ' SUndard 00 N.J. Studebaker Packard Sunshine Mining Swift It Company Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox " Union Oil Company ; ' 53. 2S3 74 " 47 734 106 '.4 57, ' 62 i 61 4 91 i 1384 9!4 10 50 V 45 V 28 53 4 171 41 Union 'Pacific ' United Airlines United Aircraft 82 6 , 43 60 21 y4 23 '284 64 52 United Corporatin United States Plywood United States Steel Warner, Pictures Western Union Tel Westinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company Invosfmont Trusts . rZilka. Smither t' Co.. Inc.) Bid Asked Affiliated Fund (.30 6.82 20.39 Canadian Fund 18.84 Century Shares Trust. 27.71 Chemical Fund 18.18 9.97 17.50 12.62 10.78 3.0 23 07 14.30 4.83 20.22 21 29 12.34 21.30 149 10.39 9.37 33.92 ,7.09 . 9.50 10.35 5 63 12.77 6 83 29.68 Delaware Fund ..11.48 Diver. Invest. Fund 9.84 Dividend Shares 2.77 Easton c H. Bel. Fund 21.58 Gas Ind. .13.08 Group. Tobacco , 4.40 Incorp. Investors is ?n Key: Cust. Funds: B-3 : b-4 K-t . S-i- 19.5t 11.30 19.52 ' 13.0 9.52 S-4 Man. Bond Fund 8.55 Mass. Invest Trust .,, .. 333 Natl. Sec. Series: Income Series , , 8.49 . Stock' Series ; ,. 8.69 Pref. Stock S 9.47 Speculative Series 9. IS Tel.-Elec. Fund ' 11.72 Value Una Inc. Fund. 6.34 Wellington Fund . 27.24 Stocks "and Bonds Cemt-Uei y The Aiwelated Press Sent. 29 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 Ralls tndust. IT til. Net change Unch Unch Unch Tuesday 97.6 97.7 96.4 10 ror. A.2 85.8 85. C 85.8 85.8 3.9 Prev. day 97.8 97.7 Week ago 97.7 97.6 Month ago S8.0 97 8 Year ago 99.3 99 J 96.4 96.3 9.2 100.0 STOCK AVERAGES 30 IS 15 eo tndust. Sails Vtil. Sties. Net change . D.l A 1 D.1 D.l Tuesday 254.9 136.S 74.3 1 80.0 Prev. day . 255 0 138.7 74.5 180.1 Week ago . 253.2 135.5 74.6 179.0 Month ago 240.9 133.7 74.1 173.1 Year ago 185.6 97.T 64.7 135.2 ESTATE OP ERMA J. STRONG KING, MILLER. ANDERSON. NASH & YERKE Attorneys at Law 926 American Bank Building . Portland S. Oreeon , NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 16496 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OT OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or MARION " Probate Department Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed execu tor o the estate of Erma J. Strong, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, and has qualified. All persons ' havine claims against said testate are hereby notified to present the same, 'duly verified as by law required, to in unaersigneo. at ou. State Street at Commercial Street. Salem. Oreeon. within six months from the date hereof. v Dated and first published Sept. 14, 1955 . - - Date of last publication Oct 12. 1955 ' - - - THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND (OREGON King. Miller, ..Anderson. Nash Ac Yerke, Attorneys. Sept. 14. 21. 28, Oct. S. 12 Classified Index Tor Your Convenience" no PERSONAL 310 Meeting Notices ' 112 Lost and Found S14 Traiu porta tion 116 Personal WO AGRICULTURE 02 Livestock for Sale 403 Livestock Wanted 404 Pm.ltry and Raobits . 405 Pets 409 Sea roods 410 Seeds and Plants 412 Fruit and Farm Produce 14 Farm Equipment 423 Auction. Sales 450 MERCHANDISE 151 Machinery and Toots 53 Wanted. Machinery. Tools 454 Sewing Machines - 455 Houselield Goods for Sale 433 Wanted Household Goods U7 Radio and Telcvitioa 43S Buildiiut Materials 460 Mistral Instruments . 462 Sports Equipment 464 Bicycles 4C6 Trade, MlscelUneotu (SS ror Rent. Miscellaneous 470 ror Sale Miscellaneous 472 Wanted. Miscellaneous 4(4 Miscellaneous ' 47C rueJ 500 BUSINESS AND ITOANCX 510 Money to Lean , 12 Loans Wanted . SIS linvestmenta IW E-tTLOYMXNT 'M Heip Wanted -' 104 Help a anted. Male " . 606 Help Wanted. Female 60S Pickers Wanted 610 Sales Persons y : 612 Work Wanted. Male -(14 Work Wanted. Femalo (15 Situations Wanted V.t mptoyBent Agenelee 617 Job Information - (IS Education- . 620 Dav tn Contract - . 700 RENTALS - 702 Sleeping Rooms. Board 703 Wanted Rooms. Board 10 Apartments for Kent 707 House for Rent . 70S Farms. Tracts ' 7C9 Wanted to Rent 710 Wanted to Rent Houses 712 Wanted to Rent Apta. T14 Business Mentals 71S Resort Rental DO REAL ES1ATK (01 Business Opportunities 902 Business Property 904 Suburban - i . SOS Huuses tor Sal i7 Apts Courts fur Sale 60S Lot for Sal 610 F.rms Acreage for Sale 312 Exchange Real Estat (16 Resort Property -r.t Wantet Real EaUt ISO AUTOMOTIVE (51 Auto Parts A - Repair - - " (52 Used Cars for Sale M Trucks. Trailers for ha (56 Wanted Cars, Trucks g'8 Motot cycles (60 Auto Misceaaausj ' . r MS House Trailers -(64 Heavy Equinmert -iM AircraA Salem Market Quotations (At of late yesterday) RUTTCRFAT Premium .ss M J5 .19 Km. 1 BUTTER Wholesale Rttail EGGS BarUf) (Wholesale prices ranee from t to 1 cent aver burlni price! 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Sales help wanted ads must mention the arUcle or serv ice to be told and state If the pa- is in the form' of salary, com missions or both. - Bona fide offers of employment with pay belong to the Help Wanted coium-is. Ads in other columns which re quire investment in stocks, sam cles. equipment or cash bond should be thoroughly Investigated before paying out any money. Ad vertisers requiring a casn invest ment for samples or merchandise , sales aids. etc. mucn so specuy in their ads. i Kindly report any exception to this rule to ue ciassuiea advertising manager. ADS IN THIS COLUMN ! RECEIVED . Too Late to Classify TURN, bungalow, 1 bdrm.. S3S. See uienn wooory, loua n. summer. : X bdrm. w basement. Close in North, SS5. Ph. 3-5221. - I BDRM. furn. house with garage. Available Sept. 9th. 3-8967 after 2 p.m. , FURN. Apt. Steam heat. Phone, con veniences. Wash ; facil. Ph. 4-sosi. FOR RENT, sleeping rooms. SLQO day.- 85 wk. 411 N. Summer. : RELIABLE woman for general housework tc cooking, child care. Outside help for cleaning. Week days 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat S to 12. Live out except 1 night week. 8135 mo. Box 874 Statesman-Journal. - FOR SALE. Welsh Boodle Buggy & pad. Like new. Also collapsible plav pan. 1482 Georgia Ave. Ph. 3-7720. SELL or Trade Easy Spin Dry wash er, good condition. Ph. 4-7694. : 12 TT. CttlSCRAFT boat. Fiber glassed & trailer. 8190. Also garden tractor. 2775 S. High. Ph. 3-8754. SELL or trade, one 2' H.P. motor. One H.P. motor. 3985 Auburn Rd. Ph. 4-1934. r : FOS SALE. Bartrett pears, with a hil flavor. Ph. 2-3797. Orchard Heights Rd. BARLETTS. 50c -Bu. U pick, bring containers. Ph. 2-4918. 1172 Park Ave. U-PICK Barlett pears, 75c bu. l'i mi. East of Keixer. North. Watch for Arrows. Callie Hays. ' GOLDEN hybrid Corn. Best for can ning 8c freezing. Order by Phone 2-0121 evenings. 3 Mi. East of 'Totem Pole. Earl Wilson. FREE PEARS Tree Bu. with ea. 81 Bu. U-Pick. Ph. 4-2453. -' METAL Clarinet. $35. in good condi tion. 335 N. High St 1.000 WHITE LEGHORN pullets mo. for sale. Choice $2.25. K. E. Helle mer. Lyons. Ore. Ph. UL. 9-2528. CHICKENS from 81.00 to $2.00 Phone 4-6989. 2150 S. 22nd. LOST: Pair blue plaid rim glasses. vicinity Pairish or N. Salem High . School. Call 3-9373 after S. Reward. SPECIAL Rummage Sale over Green- baumi. Wednesday all day. $8-1 DOWN. . $25 a Month. J room ityu?-c. s t-1 1 esisu ci-evh iv fun sy. aw SO-112. S1950. v a. Mz-r-.r Atm tv rtwnr ; 335 N. High St r . 2-8S11 PART PEKINGESE puppy name srioKev. cnuarens pew ewaru. PH. 2-8S82, WHITE, PAINT .. Our Loss your gain Onlv SI. 98 per gal. . BOLLINGER'S, 343 N. Com!. . , ONE WEEK -SPECIALS i 4 X Gutter 13c ft. ! Complete line fittings. j BOLLINGER'S. 343 . N. ComT ! Ph. 2-885S Salem. Ore; 4 ACRES, older 3 BR borne, fplace. - lily pool, lge. barn. 3-rm. -rental. close in on WaUac Road, 815.000. Also 4 Acres,- no bides., $6000. B. ISHERWOOD, REALTOR 1910 Wallace Road Ph. 4-2783 ONLY $300 DOWN i REDUCED to 15.950. 4 bedrooms. Basement Garage. - Near state buildings. Ramsey Realty, 427 Ferry. Ph. 4-3381; 2-5508. S00 Personal 310 Meeting Hotici SALEM LODGE No. 4, AFet AM will NOT ODen ATtTETlTTStMENT fll RIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon State Board of Higher Educa tion at the office of the President of Oregon CoUege of Education. Mon mouth. Oregon,- until 2:00 P.M Pa cific Standard Time, on October 12, 1955. and then opened, for the altera tions and renovations of the Ad ministration Building to provide a photography laboratory. One set of drawings, specifications and forms of contract documents may be obtained by bidders from Wick At Hilgers. Architects at 909 Portland Trust Building. Portland 4. Oregon, or at the office of the Business Man ager. Oregon College of Education, Monmouth. Oregon. The i drawings, specifications and form of contract may be examined at the office of the Architect, or at the office of the Business Manager. Ore gon CoUege of Education, Monmouth, Oregon. No bid will be considered unless iiii MfnniitMl in the manner pro vided in the ''Instructions to Bid ders" upen the bid form proviaeo and accompanied by, the appropriate certified check or btd,bond. executed in fivnr M tne auW' ox ureion kxiu the Oregon State Board of Higher Education in an amount nov iea man ten percent of the total amount of the bid to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bid der neglect or refuse to enter into a contract and provide suitable bond for the faithful performance of the work in the event tne contract ss awarded to him. The Oregon State Board of Higher Education reserves the right to re ject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the openine thereof until after the elapse of 30 days from the bid opening. - OREGON STATE BOARD Or HIGHER EDUCATION By Earl M. Pallett, Secretary. Eugene. Oregon Sept. 21 300 Personal 312 Lost end found LOST Brown leather biufoio si Fred Meyers, nexurn receipw an keep (20. 1362 Ruge. 316 Personal AL'S BAKERY. 1040 MARKET Pizza pies 39c ea. Glaeea aouennuis ic a doz. Doughnut balls 13c a doz. Old-fashioned apple and spice pies, turkey, chicken 4c beef pies. (2.23 a doz. Large bread two for 45c. Ph. 3-7372. : . uvi t n tmikkey Call 4-2011. Brooks, ask for Louise Romer for infnrm.tinn about Vireinia. or come, inquire for Mrs. Wright WANTED priv. partv to buy real estate contract at win dis count 10. Write to Statesman Journal Box 573. FARMER JONES HAS rarm fresh poultry eggs, fruits 4 vegetables at prices you will like to pay. Open 1 a.m. t S pjn. ''"'FARMER JONES MARKET 3559 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-7383 CRAVENSTEIN apples, peiti. J caches, canning corn. Farmer ones Market, 3559 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-7383. ' ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group rto 1. 2088 N. Com! 3-4537. PSYCHIC READER Ask you no .questions, tells your past, present, future. Satisfaction assured Look for Almlra Motel sign at 3645 Portland Rd. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, tSS 5 Commercial. 2-2108 or 4-8600. UNSIGHTLY facial hairs removed safely and permanently. Prices Beauty Salon. Ph. 3-5839. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Sol YOUNG, gentle, wen broke pinto kid pony. 3378 Silverton Rd. YOUNG Jersey cow. havy producer, fresh soon. 8125. Ph. 4-7182. TOR SALE or trade for Shetland mare. S-yr.-old gentle ',i Welch saddle horse. Ph. Salem 2-8131. UH:KKH Be r-wtern Oreeon 'i or whole, 19e. Custom killing. Irailei waned tree Salem Mf.. Co 132h S 25tn I Ph S-4858 TOP PRICES paid for canner ewes. Also need fat feeder lambs. Phone Salem 4-7374. PROFESSIONAL HORSKSHOEK Ph. 4-9063 Salem, or 2-4338 Woodburn ing or eve. - SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING Tes Shively. Ph. 2-6835, 3-4603 eve. oniy. 403 Livestock Wonted LIVESTOCK BUYER Emery Alderman. 4-6430. 4-7218 LIVESTOCK buyer. Claude Edwards. Rt 3. BOX B99X. fa. 4-1113. - CATTLE, horses, st your ftrrn E C McCandlish. Rt. 1 Bx. 297 3-4189 WANTED to buy 175 - heed - feeder lambs. Phone Salem 4-7374. - CAri'Lfc KOtERS k. . and.U tine- then 4791 Stat S-1345 or LIVESslOCK buyer A T Summer U60 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-9067. , 404 Poultry ond RobbiH CUSTOM poultry dressing. Rt 2. Ph. 2-3336, Leonard Hamm. 408 Pets SMALL breed of puppies, $3.00. W42 Howara st. . , i WANTED 2 male kittens, yellow. Ph. 2-0320. prefer CUTE kittens to give away. Ph. 2-5466 AKC Reg. Pomeranian puppies for sale. Ph. Woodburn 5376. REGISTERED German Shepherd pup pies, some show winners available, $50 6c up. Corvallis. Plaza 3-6832. MOTHER CAT 8c kittens to give away. Call after S p.m. 1120 Rural. Ph. 38584. FOR SALE Bulldog, male. 1 j r. old. 1518 Elm. or 45937. WANTED Good home for Beagle hound. Ph. 4-1798, . nice HOLLYWOOD Aquarium. 1958 Mc Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment PARAKEETS, cages, supplies 4 Cor ' ners Aviary 4110 Hudson S-S697 BIRD Paradise tor. biros, caees. sup plies 3180 Livingston 2-1842 PARAKEETS-U.50. Cages and sup plies. B&M Aviary. 3365 Maywood. 4-5425. 410 Seeds ona Plants LARGE King Allf red 'daffodil bulbs. 4f)r a dos. Middlegreve Nursery. 4920 Silverton Rd. DAHLIAS new in full bloom, ever 200 varieties, order now for spring delivery. Ward's. 4380 Cherry Ave. 412 Fruit ond Form Produce U-PICK prunes, snow apples tc peers, 1c lb. 412 Hrubetz Rd. BARTLETT pears. $1 per bx.. bring boxes. Otto Folk, Rt 6. Box 830. - on Swegle Rd. GOLDEN CROSS sweet corn. 25c doz. 2-8102. 2720 Blossom Dr.- FOR SALE Gravenstein apples. 4545 Jones Rd. Ph. 4-8346. PEARS, picked. Mrs. Cemik. Route S. Box 851. FruiUand. Ph. 4-2461. CUCUMBERS All sizes. Large dills. 75c per bushel. Ph. 4-4321. . SWEET CORN, tomatoes. St dill cukes. - 1208 Candlewood Dr. Ph., " 45805. : I BARTLETT Pears. -MVe pick. $1 bu.i Bring containers. 346 W. Chemswsi Rd. Ph. 4-4658. .1 PASTEURIZED whole milk. 75c gal delivered Cleary Dairy. 2-3035 t PEACHES I Just I mile from Salem nut Dallas' Hgwy. Local grown. Tree-ripened, Improved Elbertas. Also pears Si fresh vegetables - 1 CUCUMBERS at LaFollette'S Fruit &iana. in. z-iief eves GOLDEN CROSS sweet corn. Ph. 4-4050. U-PICK pears. $0c- bu-.. bring eon - tainers. Rt S. Box 493. 2 mi. E. of 4 Corners on State St Ph. 4-308U. '400 'A'gricnltnre 425 Auction Sales SudteU's Furniture Auction WED. EVENING, SEPT. 2 Homes of high grade furniture to be sold to high bidder. 5 p. Blonde bedroom suite, large mirror -.; 1953 Story it Clark spinet piano, exc condition 1954 Kelvinator Automatic Washer 1954 Kelvinator clothes dryer (220 volts) 1954 L&H deluxe electric range 195? Kenmore electric range - v . Norge Electric range' ' . . . . Westinghouse Clothes Dryer '.. 2 M-W. Refrigerators n Majestic 21-in. television. Exc. condition (Late Model) Yellow daystrom chrome set Easy Washer Maytag washer, other white enamel washers . , China closet - ; 5 pc. red chrome set ' ' -. . : 5 pc. walnut dinette set . 8 pc. walnut dining rm. set 2 kneehole desk j ., . ' o t. oaoy cno . . Upfight piano . Duo therm console oil beater, fan 2 chrome stools v 6 chrome chairs Tank type vac. sweeper ' Radios - . . ' . Metal 4t Wood panel beds Mattresses, bx. springs, coil springs Davenos, davenport suites Chest-of-drawers . . - i . ' This is the largest and cleanest puy ana lair price.xor your furniture, buy or consign to this sale. furniture saie every w eanesaay. , v LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION SALES YD ' 3915 S1LVERT0N RD. 412 Fruit' end Farm Produce ileal PEACHES tree' ripened Improved El- bertas. Ed ZielenskL Ph. 2-5717. SWEET CORN. Tomatoes. . Danish isquash, cucumbers. Roy South. Rt 3. Box 832B, on So. River Rd. FOR SALE Sweet corn. 81.50 per sack, about 7 doz. ears. Bring your sack. Jr TJ- Abbott Ph. 4-2979. PEACHES Hale & Alberta peaches. Ped's, 5230 ir-ortiana Ha. Ph. 4-4078. ? GOOD Bartlett pears. 2330 C lax ter am. rn, z-4jua. . . PEATES. 85c, U-pick. 2575 Lee St Z-3Z43. . CANNING TOMATOES U-pick. $1.00 a busnei. . borne raw damage, 3 miles N. of Jefferson on old 99E highway. Holman's, Rt 1. Box 28 & 32. Watch signs. GOOD Bartlett Pears. 81 bu. Route e. box mi. -Mtvenon nwy. j. r. Goode, Ph. 2-2968. - BARTLETT pears. U.Dick. 75c bu. Bring boxes. A. H. Bone. Orchard. nisfc.no. l.o nu. on naiiace no. 4-3045. ' - ' Bargain Peaches Top quality improved Elbertas $2.75 for a generous bushel.- 1 mi. from Salem out Dallas Hiwsy. WE ARE BUYING H0NEYW00D, INC. 501 South 14th St Salem i CLOVER hay. Good 1 tons, & wheat straw, rn, PEACHES, tree ripened, improved unertas now reaay at Jess Mathis Orchard & Fruit Stand. 6'i mi. No. of Salem on 99E. 4 mi. No. of Drive-in-theater. LOCAL ; improved - Elberta peaches. Home grown. Brine containers. 45 I DrrrH Farm ST07 Ptlnrf Rri . 425 Auction Soles LIVESTOCK AUCTION Thurs, Sept. 22nd 10 a.m.. -misc., produce, farm machin ery. 1 pjn., livestock, chickens & rabbits, calves & veal heifers, beef tt milk cows, feeder stock, bulls, steers, pigs, goats Ac sheep. . LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION SALES YD. . Ph. 3-6098. 3915 Silverton Rd. Mrrrhanrliftft 451 Machinery and Tools FOR SALE 8 Craftsman table saw, '.a h.p. motor, includes blades, guard tt sender, $6$. Ph. 4-4908, - 455 Hsehold Goods For Sale MAGIC" CHEF gas heater tt Wedge- wooa gas range. - -3S . 5. ntn. New Whirlpool washer Sc dryer, 8399 M. . Was $419.95.' Sorensen's, 1141 S. ComT. WAREHOUSE Furniture Sale, open nightly. 1605 N. Summer. Save! 8x12 LINO rugs ,4.89. Warehouse . Sale,' 1605 N. Summer. S3 DELUXE Admiral, miscL furni ture.. 4520 Monroe. . . 4-50 ..Merchandise 454 Sewing Machines BLUE CONCORD GRAPES . -' USED Sewing Machine SPECIALS .' " Singer, Cab. Elect Forward and reverse Singer ZigZag ' ' Singer Port Elect " ' " ' Cab. Elect Like new ., f . , .. Desk Model treadle '''' " ''' "' Cab. Elect ' " ; ' ' ' ' t OPEN FRIDAY TILL f ' - Small Down Payment EASY TERJS , IGER SEWING CENTER 130;N..COMMZRaAL 400 Acrlcnltcre 425 Auction Sales li S.' .. 21, 7:30 O'CLOCK - . lr , . . , -. i'"- .... . . - " ' ' ' . - - - . . , ; -. : ' ' '' .''" : - furniture sale in town. For t good PH. 3-609S 450 " Merchandise SS Hsehold Goods For Solo USED refrigerators: Westinshou e. Frigldaire, Kelvinator. Hot Point. Norge St Cold Spot Guaranteed, reasonably priced, $49 50 A- up. : Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemeketa - 7-DRAWER desk. $26.00. ' Sale. 1605 N. Summer. Warehouse MONTGOMERY Ward wringer wash. er. Kenmore iron, sout good cond reasonable. 2-8275. WAREHOUSE Furniture Sale, open nightly. 1605 N. Summer. Save! RUGS Regv $79.95 S pc $58" : Wrought iron Dinette Set S colors. A real bargain Now)! Warehouse Furniture Sale. -1605 . N. Summer. Open Daily till 9 p.m. HUGE crowds are making the buy of their Uvea right now during Glen Woodry's vast warehouse sale. Furniture new & used at lowest - possible prices. Easy terms. Open nightly till P.M. 1605 N. Summer. WAREHOUSE Furniture Sale, open nightly. 1605 N. Summer. Save I CLOSEOUT PRICES . During Ttuge warehouse furniture sale. Actually over 3.000 new e used items. Deep cut prices. Open daily till S pjn. Davenos, bdrm. sets, 'dinettes, rockers, etc. Glett ; Woodry's. 1603 N. Summer. DEHUMIDIFIZR Admiral, slightly used. Was $145. Our price $00 Trader Louie 1870 Lana Ave. FOR ONE item or a complete house full of new or used furniture, come In and select from our huge stock; and use the easiest terms in town. Free Delivery. USED MERCHAN. DISE MART, 270 S. LIBERTY ST. Ph. 4-6371. USED Auto, washers it fryers: WesU inghouse, Maytag. Bendix. Thor, Easy Spinners Guaranteed, reason ably priced. $39 95 tt up. Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemeketa - - S'xir SHAG RUGS washed it dried. Also tinted if desired. Fast eco nomical 24-hr service. LAUNDEREITE 1253 Ferry St Ph. 2-455S BE THRIFTY Buy used furniture St appliances. THE THHIFTY WAY ' on Easy Terms at - WOODRY'S THRIFTY USED FURN. 515 S Com l Ph. 4-3319 SIMMONS Studio Couches, reg. 8109. now 89.00. during Warehouse Fur niture - Sale. 1605 N. Summer. ' TERMS!! SALEM HOUSING Auth. 1200 S. 16th.' Ph. 3-4521.' Electric stoves, electric water heaters. Tables 'tc Chairs. Siugle Beds. Little oil stoves. . WAREHOUSE Furniture Sale, open nightly. 1605 N. Summer. Save I Student desks. 89 M. USED MER chandise MART, - 270 S. LIBERTY ST. Ph. 4-6371. . - IF YOU need a single Item er a complete household of -new er used furniture or appliances. Buy " now on our easy terms. Woodry's Thrifty Used Furniture 515 So. Coml St . Ph 4-3319 1 block So. of Paper Mill UNFlMlSHbD furniture H L Stiff Furniture Store. 175 N High WAREHOUSE Furniture Sale, open nightly. 1605 N. Summer.' Savet UNFINISHED chests, new C-drawer. $10.95; 4-drswer. $8.95. Cash as - Carry, no ph. orders. Hogg Bros Salem. Like new ice box. special 814.96. USED MERCHANDISE MART, 178 S. LIBERTY ST. Ph. 4-6371. DO IT YOURSELF SPECIAL Unfin ished bedroom set Includes book rase headboard, two nite stands. Hollywood frame,-chest of draw . era. spring and mattress. AU foe just S69.95. USED MERCHANDISS MART, 20 S . LIBERTY ST, Ph. 4-6371. -'-,' 5 - .- " - , WAREHOUSE Furniture Sale, open nightly. 1603 N. Summer. Save! USED elec ranges: Westinghouse. Hot Point Frigidaire, Norge. Ken , more- & AB. Guaranteed, reason 1 ably priced, 819 95 it up. Also used water heaters. - Yeater Appliance Co. ' 375 Chemeketa REG. $21.95 Playpens 14.88. 4 yi, cribs 16.88. Plastic baby, mats 8.88. -.Hardwood Hi chairs 9.88. Lowest Srices During Warehouse Sale, 1603 '. Summer. ,.., 450 Merchandise 454 Sewing Machines WA5 -$189 JO NOW 8 HK $109.50 $ 49J0 $ 89 50 $ 24 M $ 69 50 -f 79.50 .1139.50 I .$ 59 JO $ 89.50 PH. 3-3312 on Wednesday, Sept. 21st j 1-