DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROSS
1. Affixes
5. Talk
9. Tumult
10. Theater
seat
11. Confederate
12. Spoken
IX External
seed
covering
14. A dense.
lntermln
led growth
H. Loiter
IT. Cereal
train
It. Half an em
19. Uninter
rupted
21. Feathered "
creature
23. Brood of
pheassnU
. "var.)
24. Pals
23. Branches of
learning
27. Resent
ment
20. Barium
sym.)
3L Put out.
as money
32. Artfer
31 Sacred
choral
composition
36. Etyptian
goddess
3T. Outer -
tarment
38. New York
State Barge
Canal
39. Search
for
40. Implement
41. Carousal
42. Girl's name
(poes.)
DOW
1. Biblical
mount
2. -Assiduous
3. Puppet
4. Pig pen
5. Strike
(colloq.)
6. Musical
instrument
7. King of the
Amalakites
8. Bank
employee
13. Mulberries
(Ind.)
14. Corvine
bird
New York Stock Markets
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
.Allis Chalmers
Aluminum Co. America
American Motors
American Tel, & Tel.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Betlhehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Adding Mach.
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
20 '
106 H
62 Ts
74
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179 '
76 i
55Sj
131 54
154 la
65
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25 '
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47
51 4
41
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217 H
79
j Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
12
47
79 i
138 i
39
60
364
U.S. Steel
Ups Dividend
NEW YORK m United States
"Steel Corp., world's biggest steel
maker, declared a higher dividend
oMS cents a share on the com
mon stock Tuesday.
The dividend was boosted for the
second time sincethe turn of the
year. The company hiked the divi
dend from 75 cents to $1 a share
in January. Later, the common
stock was split 2-for-l and the divi
dend was 50 cents a share, equal
to $1 on the old stock. Based on
the former capitalization, Tues
day's dividend declaration was
worth $1.30 a share.
Hog Prices
Tumble Again
CHICAGO UP A 50 to 75 cent
price break sent hogs tumbling to
the lowest levels in nearly 13 years
Tuesday.
Announcement the government
would buy pork and lard to help
bolster the hog market had no in
fluence as the buying program has
not started as yet.
Most hogs sold at $13.00 to
$13.50 a hundred pounds. The top
price was $13.65. paid for only 46
f-.j - r , j
nea. ua every marsei aay since,
5?: u7? ' f hgS
sold above that price
Major reason for the price
break, livestock men said, was the
receipt of 20,000 hogs. This was
the largest number of hogs offered
for sale since Jan. 3.
Top price for hogs a year ago
was $19.60.
40 BOTTLES BROKEN
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. (JP A
mailbag accidentally lost whenji
plane's freight door swung open
at a 5.000-foot altitude has been
found in the bush here. It con
tained 100 bottles of antitoxin and
not one was broken in the fall.
, - . -
otocks and Bonds
Compiled by The Associated Press
Oct. 25
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10
Rails Indust Util
Net change A 1 A.I D.I
Tuesday 87.8 97.9 97.2
Prev. day 97.7 97 8 97.3
Week ago 97. T 97.9 91 A
Month ago S7.8 S7.8 96.4
Year ago 99J 1000 100.9
1955 High 99 , 99 8 100.1
1955 Low 97 . 97 6 98 2
1954 High loo 0 1004 inn
1954 Low 94.2 97.4 93.8
10
Tgn
A.l
83.9
85.8
858
85.7
84 7
85.5
81 0
85.1
80S
STOCK AVERAGES
30 15 15 80
Indut. Rails Util. Stks
Net change D1 4 D.9
Tuesdav 2404 126.5
Prev. dar 241 8 127 4
A.l
71.1
Week aio 205.4 124 S 70
167.1
-Month ago -244 9 129.9 72J
Year ago 186 1 100J 62.8
195S High 257 4 139.1 75.7
IMS Low 203.1 114 9 67. J
1954 High 211 t 123 8J
ISM Up m 77 J 33.4
173.0
133.4
181 5
148 8
155 2
108.0
15. Rem
nant . 17. Strange
20. Sloths
21. For.
bid
v 22. Gash
24. Route
25. Arab
ian gar-ment
5J5 w cloj lTo 3 spl
ml I V tk: o i P
JTA L CnWaIk E)N A
2il i!I3
tC-is
Yesterday's Aaswer
29. Property
(L)
31. Trifling
34-Journey
28. Large
farm
(Sp. Am.)
27. Male sheep
28. Bay
windows
35. Suspend
36. Metal
38. Greek
letter
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III"!5 "Il
W WVa
I International Harvester
i International Paper
: Johns Manville
.Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
j Lockheed Aircraft
:Loew's Incorporated
! Long Bell A
36i
104 i
84
33'
s.
105
14 i
50 34j
30 '
34
90 ;
' Montgomery Ward
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas k Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Penney J. C. Co
Pennsylvania R. R.
46
67
10
49.
134 V4
95 i
26 -s
22
31 ,,4
33
43 S
34
I Pepsi Cola Co.
i Philco Radio
Puget Sound P & L
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp.
9 n..Lt: c- i
49 4
; Reynolds Metals
; Richfield Oil
50 ' 4
73 i4
47 .
67
102 H
564
57
57 ,
84 4
134 'i
10,i
9
43 V
41 4
27
49 i
160
36 'i
59 'i
6i
37
56
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck fc Co.
Sinclair Oil
Socony
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N.J.
Studebaker Packard
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
l United Corporation
j United States Plywood
i United States Steel
- 'Western Union Tel.
21 's
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Electric
Wool worth Company
26
55
49
Investment Trusts
(Zilka. Smither 4- Co.. Inc.)
Bid
Affiliated Fund 5 99
Canadian Fund 17.28
Century Shares Trust 25.57
Chemical Fund 15.14
Delaware Fund ..10.94
Diver. Invest. Fund 9 49
Dividend Shsres .. 2.55
F.aston A: H. Bal. Fund....20.M
Gas. Ind .. 12.53
Group Tobacco 4 19
Incorp. Investors 17.37
Key. Cust Funds:
B-3 .19.49
B-4 11.22
K-l 1951
S-2 1238
S-4 .. 8 79
Man. Bond Fund 8.43
Mass. Invest. Trust 31.14
Natl. Sec. Series
Income Series 6.25
Stock Series 8.29
Pref. Stock S. S.36
Natl. Div. Series 4 90
Tel.-Elec. Fund 1117
Value Line Inc. Fund .. 6.96
Asked
6.48
18.69
ib I
I2:i3 ;
2230!
13.69 j
18 78
21.27
12.S4
21.28
13.31
9.80
924
33.B6
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i'2 j 7
62
28 64
Wellington Fund . 26.28
Portland Grain
PORTLAND No coarse
ff,ns- he?. 'VVT? ma
; ket. basis No. 1 bulk, delivered
- .. - White
. excluding Rex) 2.11: White Club
2.11.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.11.
Car receipts Wheat 1; barley
1; flour 2; millfeed 2.
Portland Livestock
TOK l laau 111 usua tauie
salable 250; holdover 90; market
very slow for most classes; cows
moderately 1 active, steady; other
classes sparsely represented; few
shortfed steers unsold: individual
commercial steers 18.50; good
choice steers Monday 20.00-23.50;
good-low choice heifers 18.00-20.50;
canner-cutter cows Tuesday about
steady at 7.00-8.00, few 8.50; util-
i lty cows 9.50-11.00; lew young com-
imcmai cows 1200-13.00.
Calves salable 50; market rather
slow; but vealers fully steady; few
good-choice vealers 17.00 -19.00;
individual 245 lb vealer 20.00; utility-commercial
grades 10.00-16.00;
culls down to 7.00.
Hogs salable 400; market slow,
mostly 50 cents lower; mixed lots
No. 1, 2 and 3 butchers 180-235 lbs
14.50-15.00: only few lots sorted for
No. 1 15.25; few lots bought to
rive 13.75; few 300-aOO lb sows ; wethers. 8-10; routjh heavies, M.
12.00-13 50. ' j Fresh Produce
Sheep salable 200; market about! Potatoes Ore. Russets. No. 1A,
steady on limited supply; few lots '2.50-75: 25 lb sick. 75-85: Idaho
D I ; rhnlra ,;th cnm. nrimA wnn!H
170.7 lamDs lS.OO-Zo; lew snorn lamos
18.50; good - choice wooled lots
17.50-18.50; good choice feeders
salable around 14.00-15.50 iith
range feeders quotable to 16.00-50;
utility-good ewes 2.50-3.00.
Trade Board
Action Firm
CHICAGO A firm tone pre
vailed throughout the enitre grain
list on the Board of Trade Tues
day. Lard also advanced.
Wheat closed 1 H-l A higher.
corn 1 Vi-l xa higher, oats Vk-i
higher, rye 2 to 2 Vt higher, soy
beans 1 .- V hizher and lard 15
m .,(. . w,.-.,i-j -..-.j.
, -..v ...Su-
er. I
Wheat, was aided by news the
Agriculture Department purchased
6,730,300 pounds of wheat flour
for donation to the needy. This
brings the total of such purchases
to 17,236,400 pounds. Also help
ful was news Greece had bought
900.000 bushels of hard wheat.
There also was some buying in
new crop futures on the weekly
V eather Bureau crop report, which
noted soil moisture was getting!
short in the Great Plains "partic-
, , . . ,
Ularly in the northern portion
where general precipitation is now
needed to maintain wheat in good
to very good condition."
Stock Market
Advance Ends
NEW YORK LB A moderate
decline Tuesday snapped the stock
market's string of seven straight
aauy aavances.
Losses in key stocks ran to as
much as 2 points, but here and
there were gainers of a point or
better.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks dropped 90 cents to $169.
80. The industrials were off $1.40
and the rails 90 cents. The utilities
advanced 10 cents.
In the seven days of a rising
; market the AP average had gained
$5.30 Tuesday s fall still left the
'. average $4.40 ahead of where it
was at the close of Oct. 13.
Trading volume totaled 1,950,000
shares compared with 1,820,000
Monday.
Salem Market
Quotations
BCTTERFAT
Premium
No. 1
BUTTER
Wholesale
.58
56
.68
Ptail
EGGS (Buylne)
A. of la'e yesterday)
(Wholesale prices range from S
to 1 cents over buvine price)
: Large AA ... Jl
Large A
Medium AA
Medium A
Small
POLLTRY
Colored Hens
Leghorn Hens
Colored Fryers
Colored Roasters
Old Roosters
.41
27
.20
.18
.21
.11
Onion Futures
CHICAGO (API Onions:
Sales Open High Low Close
Nov. 100 1 Ml 2 00 1.95 2.00
Jan. . , 269 , 2 20 , 2.24 2.16 2.23
Feb. 34 2.28 2.35 2.28 " 2.35
Mar. 60 2.40 2.46 2.40 2 45
Portland Produce
PORTLAND un Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, deliv
orprl in Portland S7-fil lh: first
!"
ifuaillj irrtw, olvviiu imiuij -w
. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA.
!93 score. 5714; 92 score, 561; B
! grade, 90 score, 554; C grade, 89
j score, 53.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
I singles, 38Vi-4l Jb; Oregon 5-lb
! loaf. 41-44.
I Eggs To wholesalers Candled
f o b. Portland A laree. 51-54H:
A medium, 45Vi-46V4; A small,
344-36.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA.
large, 59-60; A large, 53-56; AA
mediums, 47-49; A mediums, 47-48;
Billon, woo. vaiiuiu, i-j
additional.
Live poultry No. 1 quality,
f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2-4 lbs,
22; at farm, 21; roasters, 25; light
hens, 18; heavy hens, 19-20; old
roosters. 11-14.
! Turkeys To producers for A
grade young hens, f.o.b. farm N.Y.
j dressed, 36: A toms. 29: A grade
hens eviscerated 41; eviscerated
! toms 33.
1 Rabbits Average to growers-
Live white, 34-44 lbs, 25-26, 5
lbs. 20-21; old does, 10-14, few
higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers, 58-61; cut up, 62-65.
Wholesale Dressed Meats
Beef carcasses Steers, choice
500-700 lbs. 39.00-41.00: Eood. 35.00-
'33.00: commercial, 30.00-35.00; utif-
jity, 22.00-27.; commercial cows,
1 24.0-30.00; utility 22.00-27.00;
canners and cutters, 18.00-21.00
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, 49.00-53.00; rounds, 43.00
43.00; full loins, trimmed, 71.00
76.00: forequarters, 31.00 - 34.00;
rhnrks 33 00-35 Oft- rihs. 47.00-
. 52.00.
pork cuts-Loins, choice. -10 lb,
1 41 004 M . shoulders, 16 lb down,
; 27 .00-30.00; spareribs, 40.00-45.00;
fresn hams 10.14 bt 42.OXM.5.OO.
Vpnl and ralvps Good-choice, all
weights, 30.00-40.00; commercial
27.00-35.00.
Lambs Choice-prime spring. 40
50 lbs, 39.00-41.00; good, 35.00-39.00.
Wool Nominal, clean basis, V
blood, 1.00-04 lb; s blood. 1.10-.12
lb; 'i blood. 1.25; fine, 1.45.
Country-dressed Meati, f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef-Cows, utility. 20-23 lb;
canners and cutters. 16-17.
Veal Top quality, lightweight,
27-29; rough heavies. 17-25v
Hogs Best light blockers, 22-23;
lean light sows, 17-19.
Lambs Good springers, 32-34;
yearlings, 25-27.
ar Mutton Lightweight ewes and
Rucceti kala .1H lh naner 5 2V
40
Onions Wash. Yellows, med and
lge. 1.60-75; Idaho Yellows. 2.00-25.
Hay New crop. No. 2 green
alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. truck. Port
land and Seattle. 36.00-33.00 too.
Snlom
Obituaries
Geerge H. Bingenheiiner
At a local hosoltal. Oct 24. Late
resident of 3303 Neet avenue. Salem
Survived by wife. Mn. August..
Bingenheimer. Salem. Ore.; daugh
ter. Mrs. Lucille Bartlett. Portland
Ore.; three sons. Milton. Arthur anc
Ivan Bingenheimer. all of Salem.
Sister. Mn. Laura Carlson. Minneap
olic. Minn. Four grandchildren anc
one great grandchild. Services wi!
be held In the Virgil T. Golden
Chapel Thursday. October n at
pm intern,ent- Brlcreft Memoria
Park. Rev. Roger Smith officiating
Miss Shirley Fellow
Late resident- of X2S Maple St. In
a local hospital, Oct. 23, at the age
of 28 years. Survived by mother and
stepfather. Mr. and Mrs. N. Thur
man: 2 aunts, Mrs. Florence Shar
rocks. Eugene, and Mrs. Helen Wil
bert, Arlington, Virginia: 4 uncles
Joe, B. K., Maurice Wodzewoda, all
of Salem; Francis Wodzewoda, Los
Angeles. Calif.: 2 cousins. Mrs. Le-
dahl. Portland, and Sgt. Clifford Hv
land. U. S. Army, Korea. She was
a member of the First Christian
fhlirrh ,rvici will K Thniwli.
Oct. 27. at 120 p.m. in the Chapel of
Koweii-Eciwarci Funeral Home. fv.
I Fuqua officiating. Interment Rest
, Lawn Memory Girdens.
Homer Earl Howard
At the residence. 320 N. 12th street
Salem, at the ace of 73 vears. Sur
vived by sister. Mrs. W. E. Kirk,
Salem. Announcement of sevices
later by W. T. Rigdon Co.
Orpha Hugrs 1
At the resident of 253 N. 18!h St..
Salem. Oct. 5th. Survived by daugh
ter. Mrs. Amy Burges.. Salem: Son.
Vard Huges, Salem; Brother. N. .
Eoff. Salem. grandchildren, tl great
grandchildren. Private services will
be held at Mount Crest Abbey Mau
soleum Thursday. Oct. 27th at 10:30
a.m. under the direction of Virgil T.
Golden Co.
1 JonB Wrgley i,eRoy
'Late resident of 5233 Newberg Dr.,
Saturday, October 21, at Alsea. Sur
vived by wife. Mrs. Edith LeRoy.
Salem: two daughters, Christine Le
Roy and Katherine LeRoy, both of
Salem: two sons, Jerry and Dale Le
Roy, both of Salem: and parents. Mr.
and Mrs. George LeRov. Chicago
Heights. III. Services will be held
Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 3 p.m. In the
Clough-Bartirk Chapel. Rev. O. W
Fhright officiating. Interment City
View Cemetery.
Mrs. Ida Muad
At the residence. 102S X. 21st street.
Salem. October 23. Survived by
daughter,- Mrs. Bertha K. Yock.
Portland. Ore.: Mrs. Ida Knopf.
Portland. Ore.: Mrs. Vioet Darby,
Fort Frances. Ontario, Canada: Mrs.
Olga Oglesbee. Salem. Ore. Nine
grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services at Clougti-Barrick
Chapel Wednesday. Oct. 26. at 1:30
p.m. Interment Lee Mission Ceme-
te
cry.
Prosper Nelson
Late resident of 715 Clen Creek Rd.,
in a local hospital, Oct. .24. at the age
of 67 years. Survived by sisters, Mrs.
Thelma Laidlaw, Salem; Mrs. Pearl
Kramer. Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs.
Matelda Widlund. Los Angeles, Calif.;
Mn. Edna Foster, Chicago: Mrs.
Clara Haahr. Parkers Prairie, Min
nesota: Mrs. Nora Wright. Long
Prairie. Minnesota: Miss Elma Nel
son. Sncramento. Calif.: one brother.
Neil Nelson. Frazee. Minnesota. An
nouncement of service' later by How-ell-Edwards
Funeral Home.
48 ; Park A
Silvius
At th reirinr J1H Unnn!im.
38 i view Dr.. Oct 24 Survived hv xuitm
Mrs. Harriett Silvius Kalrm- ntnl
daughter. Lorraine. Fresno. Calif.:
stepson. Lew, Portland, Ore.: mother
of Missouri. Five grandchildren.
Casket will be open to friends In the
Virgil T. Golden Chapel until 9 p.m.
vvcunesaay.
Stanley I. Simons
At Dallas. October 2.1 at the age of
72 years. Survived by wife. Mrs.
Bertha Simons, Dallas; 3 daughters,
Mrs. Dora Courser. Tigard. Ore.; Mrs
Selma Staats. Independence, Ore.;
Mrs. Bernice Buyserie. Rickreall,
Ore.; one son, Carl of Salem. Fu
neral services will be held Thursday,
October 27 at 3 p.m. in the Bollman
Funeral Home. Dallas. Interment
Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem.
James Summer
In this city October 24 at the age
of 81 years. Services will be held
Thursday. October 27 at 9 a.m. in the
St. Joseph's Catholic church. Inter
ment St. Barbara's Cemetery under
the direction of W. T. Rigdon Co.
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . .
Too Late to Classify
INTERNATION T. pick-up bed.
825. 1887 N. Front.
55 A. farm, good soil. Close to town,
all under irrigation. Lots of build-
ings. 10 acres strawberries, a good
place. Ph. 4-1193.
100 ACRES, 90 cleared, close in. Well
Improved. 3 bdrm. house, large
. barn, other bldgs. Year round
' creek. Well suited for live stock Sc
general farming. $34,000. $7,500 cash
will handle. Balance on easy con
tract. Consider trading smaller well
improved farm. No Agents. Statesman-Journal
Box 645.
2 BDRM. suburban home In new dis
trict, N. East. Will take farm trac
tor & equipment in trade. Ph.
2-4436.
BY REL. cple. nice 2 bdrm. unfurn.
(wwo. refrig. stove). Fireola.,
gar.. So. or S.E. $55 to S65. Ref.
2-0875.
BOY 16, desires after school & Sat
urday work. Ph. 2-2739.
TELEPHONE Canvassers, work 4 hrs.
per da. Share in deals sold. 1540
Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 4-6263.
HOUSEKEEPER & care of 2 children
6 da. week. Live out. No Smoking.
Ph. 3-4129.
LARGE gas furnace including all
controls, suitable for heating large
bldg. $225. Ph. 3-3736.
I'M MOVING for quick sale bargains
if taken before Friday. Elec. range,
refrig. dining table & 8 chairs, dav
eno fc chair, spring rocker, bdrm.
set. also a bed & chest-o-drawers.
Warren Fisher, 1570 N. Winter.
OIL circulator $20. Bendix washing
machine $15. 1887 N. Front.
WANTED white male
4-5576.
kitten. Call
LOST: Used Yellow fold Lady Ham
ilton wrist watch. Reward. Ph.
3-3779 after 4 P.M.
LOST: Black cat. crooked tail, re
ward. Ph. 35151 or 4-69S4.
$10,000 TO $15,000 PER YEAR
TWO SALESMEN. MUST
BE CLOSERS.
Call 10 A.M. to 12 Noon. 1540 Fair
ground Rd. Ph. 4-6263.
MECHANIC'S SPECIAL
'41 Dodge 4 Door Sedan. Radio. Heat -
er. needs motor work. runs. 75
cash. Inquire Rm. 217. Argo Hotel,
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notico
SALEM LODGE No. 4. A F Sz
A M. Wed.. Oct. 28, F. C. de
gree, 7:30 p.m.
312 Lost and Found
LOST Black frame bifocal (lasses In
black leatherized case. Reward.
3-5242.
LOST Gren billfold, wchildren's
prune picking moiey Sc important'
papers. Reward. Please Ph. 3-8828.
314 TicnsDortotion
WANT RIDERS daily to Portland.
Ph. 2-5763.
TRY CLASSIFIED ADS
PH. 4-6811
Advisor Who MadeH?"
Bahrain Modern
Hired Via Want Ad
YOUNG CENT1EUAN 2
2 1, university education, f
I quired ior aer-ic la a Middle
k Eastern state. Send complet.
la 1925 Sheik Hamed
kin las at Khalifa placed
Classified Ad for aa
advisor ia the Londoa
Times, selected ' Charles
Dalrytnple Belrrave of the
British Colonial Service,
for the positioa. Belgrave
toned the corrapt a ad
backward state wto a
mod en, progressive land
that is s model for all the
Middle Ease
Wtat Ads Make
History. Too!
300 Personal
316 Personal
AL'S BAKERY 1040 MARKET
Chicken 4c turkey pies $2 25 a doz.
Italian Pizza 38c; large bread 2 for
45c. Glazed doughunts 49c a doz.
CAULIFLOWER for freezing, canning
tomatoes, sweet corn. King - Keo
Delicious and Grimes Golden ap-
J iles and ' lots ot pumpkins for
ack-o'-lanterns.
FARMER JONES MARKET
3559 PORTLAND RD. PH. 4-7383
TRY our healthful fruit pies. Crust
made with vegetable oil At whole
grain flour. Elmer's Whole Grain
Bakery. 2362 Front
PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS
CARDS A complete, sparkling se
lection. Statesman Publishing Co.,
280 N. Church St. Phone 4-6811.
MADAME KAYE-NEW READER
PALM, CARD, PSYCHIC READINGS
Advice on love, marriage, business
& all affairs of life.
Opening Special This Week Only
READINGS $1.00
3125 S. COM'L.
NEED HELP to control your weight?
WEY-RITE. scientifically proven,
medically approved. Inexpensive.
Ph. 3-57S2. If no ans. call 3-8873.
MADAME BAY
Gifted Reader & Advisor
I advise wisely on all affairs of life.
If you are worried or have fears,
come now. Will point out the
path to success and happiness.
3960 So. Commercial. Hours 9 to I.
Sun. 9 to 12.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous.
9M
Commercial 3-2108 or 4-8600.
WALK A LOT? Wear th.. Chester
Spec. Built air cushion shoes. They
save your fret. All types. Ph. 4-5273.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymoui group No.
L 2088 N. Com'L 3-4337.
318 Stomps ond Coins
WANTED Old American coins.- sil
ver, copper & gold. No permit re
quired to sell gold. Top prices paid.
Ph. 255. or 388 "C" St., Independ-
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock For Soto
GRAIN-FED Hereford heifera make
choice locker beef. Order i or
whole, live or dressed. Phillips
Bros.. Rt. 9 Box 493. Ph. 4-3081.
LOCKER BEEF. Eastern Oregon. i
or wnoie, iyc. Luium
Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat
Co.. 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858.
DsnvrccinNtt. HORSFSHOER
Ph. 4-9063 Salem, or 1-4338 Woodburn.
TOP PRICES paid for canner ewe.
Also need fat feeder lamb.
Phone Salem 4-7374.
403 Livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK BUYER
Emery Alderman. 4-8430. 4-721S
CATTLE BUYERS E. 1 and H. Sne
then 4237 State. 2-1343 or 2-4380
LIVESTOCK ouyer, Claude Edwarda.
Rt 3. Box 8993 Ph 4-1113
CATTLE, horses at your Mrm E C
McCandllsh Rt 2. Bx 297 3-8189
WANTED to buy 175 head feeder
lambs Phone Salem 4-7374.
LIVESTOCK ouyer
1260 Harmony Dr.
A t Somm:
Ph. 4-9067.
404 Poultry ond Rabbits
CUSTOM DRESSING
Of poultry. We buy rabbits.
Wing s. 3985 State. Ph. 4-3918
408 Pets
riTTC lone-haired kitten. 2 months;
2 male kittens 6 months. 325 Moyer
Lane. 2-6516 after 5.
KITTENS to give away.
3-5758.
Call eves
TINY Toy Terrier puppies. Ph. 4-3263.
or 1110 Cross St.
REGISTERED Siamese. l'i yrs. old.
$12 with papers. 1125 Dearoorn a
2-07R5 after $ p.m.
AKC FAWN BOXER. 16 mos., sacri
fire for good home. 4-7070. '
REGISTERED 8 mos. Schipperke.
male, friendly, vaccinated. 2-0245.
PEDIGREED male Boxer puppies,
$50. Ph. Corvallis. Plaza 3-3804.
AKC reg. German shepherd pups.
Siie grandson of Rin-Tin-Tin. $50
$75. Lyons UL S2716:
OBEDIANCE CLASS
Inquire immediately. Registering lim-
it.H ninmnnd K. Kennels, 255
Park Lane. Phone 2-bs.j
THRILLS UNLIMITED
TO' HUNTERS
THE SEDGEFIELD STORY
See this free film of the country's top
bird dog trainer. Clyde Morton, n
action with such dogs a: Rapid
Transit-Sulu-Ariel Saturn-Paladin.
All winners of the
NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP TRIALS
At Grand Junction. Tenn. Considered
the World Series of gun dog trials.
Will be shown at the
DIAMOND K.
KENNELS
Thursday, October 7.7 at 7:30 p m.
2557. Park Lane. Ph. 2-8385
2'i-YR. -OLD German Shorthatr.
trained for birds Sc ducks. 830. Ph.
3-9666 mornings.
I WANTED. Deodorized Skunk for
' house pet. Ph. 4-3-25 eves.
. ,7. d . tFrrTK A- suDDlies. Ph 3-2755.
j PAJeSn ca'te.P 38-5S Com'l.
HOLLYWOOD Aquarium. 1958 Mc
Coy Tropical, goldfish, equipment
PARAKEETS, caeet supplies 4 Cor
ner Aviary 4110 Hudson S-S697
BIRD Paradise tor blras. caees. auo-
ollee 3180 LivingsTon z-ira
PEDIGREED Roller Canaries, rea
sonably priced. Ph. 2-7896.
PARAKEETS Cages and supplies.
BScM Aviary. 3365 Majrwood. 4-M25.
410 Seeds ond Flants
LARGE King Alfred daffodil bulbs.
49c a doz. Middiegrove nursery
4920 Silverton Rd.
HOLLY trees,
weeping, etc.
weVkend'no'NSO Merchandise
Com'l.
TULIPS Large Holland Import bulbs
69c dot. Valley Farm Store,
412 Fruit and farm Produce
WINTER apples for sale. 3623 Monroe.
FA. a-4310.
400 Agriculture
412 Fruir and Form Product
S TONS of oat-vetch hay. 1 Ouern-ey-Jersey-Hereford.
Turner 54.
DRY WALNUTS 25c lb. Call even
ings. 2-7187. Delivered.
WASHED cull carrots for stock feed
tl per sack or 812 per T. in bulk
Also baled straw. 35c per bale, 812
per T. Phillips Bros.. Kt. 5, Box
493. Salem. Ph. 4-3081.
TOMATOES U-pick, sTm bu. i fni,
E. of Pen 4 Corners. Anderson,
Rt. 5. Box 499H. Ph. 2-7751.
FOR the freshest ahd lareest assort
ment of vegetables and fruits in
town try
! Farmer Jones Market
SM Portland Rd. ' Ph. 4-733
i FARM FRESH EGGS
Cornish Cross Try era. Stewing Sc
Baking Chickens at
I FARMER JONES MARKET
OPEN 8 A.M. CLOSE 8 P.M.
S539 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-7383
WALNUTS U-pick,
Bushman, 4-4321.
12c lb. John
APPLES S varieties from 11.00 up.
No worms. Cecil Boyd. Rt. 2. Box
298. Ph. 28123. , mi. X. of Clear
Lake Store.
rl Dairy Co-op. Assn.
DELIVER to the Mayflower Salem
plant. 2135 Fairgrounds Road, be
tween 7:30 ajTi. and 6:00 p.m. daily
vAriJi jiuruay ana sunaay.
DAIRY men attention, 1.500 lb. basic
available, take all or part Statesman-Journal.
Box 644.
CONCORD & Sweetwater crapes.
2255 D St.
BULK CARROTS 11.45 SO-lb. bag.
Ped's Produce. 5230 Portland Rd.
PASTEURIZED Whole milk, 75c gaL
oenverea. cietry Dairy. 2-3033.
413 Fertilizer
FERTILIZER for tale. 89 load. S3 yd.
tin 7 to a a.m. rti. 3-6021.
ROTTED MANURE. Hich. fine man
ure by tack or yard. Delivered or
at farm. Phillip's Bros. Rt S Box
493. Ph. 43081.
FERTILIZER
Rotted manure. No weeds. Phone
2-0331.
4lTTo rm Equipment
1946 MODEL A. C. WF Tractor. 8500.
and 2-bottom coop. 14-in. plow,
$175. Ph. 2-1229. Robert Yungen.
425 Auction Soles
SUDTELL'S
FURNITURE
AUCTION
Wed. Eve., Oct. 26th
at 7:30 p.m.
4-pc. wal. bedrm. set
4-pc. man. Duncan P. dinette set
Red leather daveno
2-poster twin beds
A.B. Apt. electric range
: M. U. -elec. Range
i
Maple cedar chest
G.E. tank Vacuum
j j
4-dr. chest-p-drawert
Easy Spindrier washer
2 twin box springs new)
Full size mattresses Sc box springs
Beds, dressers, tables Sc chairs
Lamps, wood ranges Sc heaters
Coil springs, occ. chairs and many
i misc. articles of furniture by sale
1 day.
1
Come to buy or sell.
LANE SUDTELL'S
AUCTION SALES YD.
Ph. 3-6098 3915 Silverton Rd.
LIVESTOCK
AUCTION THURS., OCT. 27TH
10 a.m. Misc. produce, some furniture
1 p.m. Livestock, chickens Sc rab
bits, calves Sc veal. pigs, feeder
stock, heifers, milk Sc beef cows,
! bulls, steers, goats Sc sheep. Live
: stock sold by head or weight Come
i to buy or sell.
! Lane Sudtell's
Ph. 3-6098 3915 Silverton Rd.
j . .- A
4S1 Mochinery ond 10018
DELTA power shop complete, new
condition. 1ST. ptf. r-n. -tuu.
USED Welder Suitable for farm or
i shop use. Call 4-7544 or set 790
i SUwarb
shrrL-rt -ram n rJ
Statesman, SsUm, Or:, VVtd.,
450 Merchandise
455 Hsehold Goods for Sole
Used Appl
! Sale - .
i
7 ft. Frigidaire refrierator .......... . .$55.00
Looks and works like new.
!
Westinghouse 40"' Range, almost new.. 60.00
i
Maytag washer, like new 49.50
9'f Coldspot refrigerator 39.50
Hotpoint 40" Range 49.56
Looks and works like new.
General Electric 40" Range 49.50
Real sharp condition.
Frigidaire 40" range 55.OO
Like New.
Apartment Ranges 25.00
Good round Tub Maytag Washer ...... 24.50
I PLUS MANY OTHERS
HEIDER'S
363 N. HIGH
431 Mochinery ond Tools
WELL DRILLERS
Do you want a good pump line? See
us tor best discount on national,
well known make.
Bollinger's. 343 N. ComX Salem
454 Sewing Mochines
' FLOOR MODEL
Demonstrators
3 Only Save $80.00
i
! Liberal Trade -In
Small Monthly Payments
CaU 3-3512 NOW for Free
j Home Demonstration
Singer Sewing Center
130 N. Commercial
BONIS fur sewing machine in very
good condition, 1100. Mrs. E. W.
Herberg, 1073 West 7th. Albany,
Oregon.
455 Hsehold Goods For Sole
6-YR. hardwood crib, drop aide, good
cond., wmatt., 820. Ph. 2-3475.
3-PC. sectional, chrome set, maple
Mr. i St Mrs. dresser, occasional
chair; 33845 ; after 5 M. , ,;
FOR SALE A romp. Bedrm.
1645 S. Com! Ph. 3-4307.
Set
9x12 Sc 6x9 matching rugs with pads.
1 dinette set, 1 bdrm. set. Cheap.
4-5088 after S p.m.
2 ROLLAWAY beds. 1 twin. 1 30
Inner spg. matt Excel, cond.. $20
ea. .Stewart Warner refrig.. older
model, real good 83S. 9x12 Br.
rug. $9. Ph. 4-3840 before a.m.
or after 5 p.m.
10-DAY SALE of major brand appli
ances. 20'. discount. Sorenson's.
1141 S. Coml.
USED FREEZERS. 90 Sc up. Al Laue
Ref. Ph., 2-4195.
BLACKSTONE dryer, good condition
$50.' Ph. 3-4474.
RANGE Sc Refrig.. good condition,
both for $135. Will sell separate. Ph.
2-6086. 620 Wildwind Dr.
30" FRIGIDAIRE elec. range. "53
model. Mrs. George Waterbury,
2-6044.
UNFINISHED furniture. H. L. SUff
Furolture fttore, 175 K. High.
: Linoleum Rugs - $3.95
Valley Surniture Co., 219 N. Coml.
DT YOU need a single item or a
complete household of new or
used furniture or appliances. Buy
now on our easy terms.
Woodry'a Thrifty Used Furniture
(IS So. Coml St. Ph. 4-3311
1 block So. of Paper Miu
BE THRIFTY Buy usd furniture Sc
appliances. THI thru i x wax
sTac Tavwia sit
WOODRY'S THRIFTY USED FURN
813 S. com'l rn -
UNFINISHED chests, new 6 -drawer.
810.85; 4-drawer, S8.I3. cash ac
Carry, no ph. orders Hogg Bros.,
Salem.
Used Furniture.
Terms . . . Yes.
Valley Furniture Co.. 219 N. ComX
i USED OIL STOVES
Ph. ! 3-4450 1073 7th St.
FIVE: 9x12 used rugs, good for at
tics! or basements, call 3-3731.
MOSSBUBG spot shoot 20 power
scope. Westinghouse range ac May
tag washer. Ph. 4-5016L
ELEC. rotary cabinet sewing mach.
Thor Ulad-iron. fti. z-oua.- aner i
p.m.
WALNUT dining tjble. buffet, 6
chairs, coffee taoie, oearoom se
complete: davenport Sc chair, sew
ing: machine. Atwater-Kent radio,
wood range with coils, chest of
drawers, kitchen table, misc. Oct. 23
thru 27 only. 9 to 5 p.m. 1304 Mission.-
1952 KENMORE deluxe electric range.
Double oven, clock, timer, etc.
Phone 2-6760.
DINETTE set. china cab., bedsprings
matt. 130 S. 24. 4-4937 eve.
456 Wonted. Hsehold Goods
TOP CASH PRICE
For U.ed Furniturs
' Appliances. Misc.
Check With Us First I
270 S. Uberty Ph. 371
CASH FOR FURNITURE
Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472
458- Building Moteriols
USED water beaters, dishwashers;
basins, sinks, elec room heaters.
waabar Judjoaa, Zii Cam.
October 26, 1955-Stc. 2)-9
450 Merchandise
455 Hsohold' Goods For Soto
lances
OPEN 9 TO
458 Building Motoriolt
No. 4 S4S
R.L
1x8 shlDlao.
-S28M
2x4. R.L.
2x6. CM.
-S25M
.425M
No. I S4S
2x4, 8x8, JxS. JxlO. ILL $50M
No. 3 Sc btr. S4S. RX. dimension $75M
$3 a thousand delivered Salem area.
LaCreole Lbr. Co.
Ellendale Rd.. Dallas. Ph. Ma. J-251S
USED '
PLUMBING
Used toilet complete $15
Sc up'
.. $7.50
usea wsn basins complete
Ued bath tuba
I only SO-gaL elec. hot
$17.5
water tank
LUMBER
All kinds used pipe Sc fittings.
New 4- black drainage pipe 30e ft
New Septic tanks LOW PRICED '
Used plaster board . Se sq. ft. , ,
Used spun glass Insulation . $45 per M.
Reject hardboard $1.25 aht. "
hardboartf UjiviuflJ9::lrt.W4
RITTER & CO. - -
Rt. S. Box 367 Ph. 4-8311
4 Mi. N. of Salem, , Mi. N. of Totem ,
Pole on 99E. " '
Open AH Day Saturday
500,000 FEET ; 1
New. fresh-milled old and second ..
growth lumber. 2x4 to 2x12. In S '
to 24-foot lengths. Delivered prices)
$30 per thousand. Ted Muller. Ph.
Salem 2-1196 evenings. '"
BUILDERS ATTENTION:
Built-in Tappan Elec. Ranges Yo
get extra discounts here.
Bollinger's. 343 Com'l. Salem
SPECIAL'
O New Windows, your choice. 82.08
O Oak Floor Close-oul Cheap
O Nails, many sizes. Keg. S9-2S
White asbestos siding. Sq., 10.5
Canadian Cedar Shakes, sanded
rough siding. Cheap.
Galvanized gutter, per ft.. lSe.
New bath tubs, complete, S&3.50.
New toilet seats. $3.75
Galvanized iron roof per sq., $10 5
Septic tanks. $44 50 to S57JO.
8x7. 9x7. 16x7. 18x7 & special
size garage doors. Cheap.
Gslv. pipe. Vs. 12c; i. l$c: Lla,
22c; lU-in.. 29c; l,-tn 3e.
New soil pipe east Iron. 75c.
Black 4-ln. drain pipe, 30c -34 e ft.
New 4x8 plaster board. $1 40.
O 1.000 mahog., birch doors. Sale.
O Windows, sashas. or com pi. Cheap.
Kraft bldg. paper. 500-M, $2 50.
O OuUide white paint, $2.50 gaL
Special prices on barb wire, field ' ''.
fence & steel posts. iV.
O Cedar posts. Your choice. 37c ea.
O Complete stock toilets, sinks, L. - 51
trays, basins, pipe fittings. ,
12-2 elec. wire roll at 4'ac ' fJ
Range panels, meter bases, i"
switches. plug-Ins, boxes. Low
price. y
New shower cabinets, $39.50.
Stormseal galv. iron roofing, $', 10 -
and 12'. Close out.
O 5 x r ping pong table tops. "'
C. G. LONG Sc SONS
1 mi. N. Keizer.. Ph.' 4-3051
MONTAG furnace, oil burner, con
trols fan Sc motor. $100. Used sink
$4. Basin $7.50. J. D. Minto. Ph.
3-6182.
BASKET WEAVE FENCING
1x1 Fir, 4 high w posts. S3S per 100
1x6 or half by 8 Cedar. S48 per 100
Campbell Lumber Co. . 8045 S. K.
82nd. Portland 86, Ore. Prospect
4-7188.
SPECIALS
52 gaL elec. water btr., IS yr. guar.
$70 ...
Elec. wire 12-2 a roll ... . 4,2e ft
21 x 32 sink complete with rim. .4.1 "
Bathtub 5 It A grade $49 m - -
'j x V, gal pipe 12c St te ,M
Floor Furnace ... $85
4 in black sewer pips 30c A 34r ft. f
Light fixtures Reduced .
Switch boxes 25c ea.
Garbage disposal unit S6S
Door chimes . reduced
Lavatory completa $1 99
Kit Tent fan . . $17iJ
Geiger counters for rent . ; ,
See us for Cavalier. Therm S or,
Markey. Electro-ray. Heatmore lee
trie heaters.
Apex Elec & Plumb.
S405 Portland Rd. Ph. !$$ ,
460 Musieol Instruments
CONVERT YOUR PIANO into an or
fan Let us snow you how
Wiltsey Music House 1SRO State St.
CORNET Excellent condition.
rea
sonable. Ph. 4-3409.
LESTER spinet piano, like new, $5C$7 ""
Haynes silver flute. $195. B flat ear "
net. make offer. See at 2010 Ferry
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