The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 05, 1955, Page 12, Image 12

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    :4-(Scc. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sat, Nov. 5, 1955
Ex-Labor Racketeer
Dies in Truck Blast
f lecture on Wirephoto Page.
"PHOENIX. Ariz. Wix Willie
V Bioff. 55, former Hollywood labor
racketeer who once admitted ex
torting more than a million dol-
Viction indicated the old Capone
mob had moved in on him and
Browne. '
Indicted on the basis of the testi
mony in New York were:
jlars trom movie studios, died -Fri-I Capone lieutenant Frank (The
jgday in a gangster-type explosion ' Enforcer) Nitti, who killed hinv
yjit his Plioenix home. jself the day the indictments were
-.M The blast went off Friday morn-'returned; Charles (Cherry Nose)
King a Sioif sterped on the start- Gioe and Frank Maritote, both
lcpr r,f h:s pichp tn-ck. He had just slain in 1954; John Roselli, once
M!i iir.ee to h wile. Laurie, wed to actress June Lang; Louis
with hrni he had lived quietly 'Little New York) Campagna;
-.fcers" un'.;er zn assumed name lor Paul de Lucia; Phil d' Andrea;
i'c-"er,3l years. , Ralph Pierce, all members of the
if "I cn't krow whether this was Capone gang; and Louis Kaufman,
,k prc'cssrenrl gangster job or not." an IATSE business agent.
Raid Lt. Rslnh E Jmundson. chref ' In granting commutation of sen-
Tim: inve tisatorrof the sher- tence to Bioff and Browne, a fed-
iffs cf.ice. "But it certainly was eral judge commented that without
an e'lec'ive one." 'their testimony "there might not
A "' vTr? ' - 'have been convictions.
PcU'r Fridav niht were check- '
ir.2 F'cffs bse'esreund while T 71
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explosive had been used.
The blast threw Bioffs mutilated
-body 25 feet and scattered wrtck
' age over a radius of several hund
red feet. It left only the twisted
frame, the motor and the wheels
of the truck. -
The door of the garage was
blown off. the roof shattered and
windows 4n the B:off home and
several neighboring houses were
broken. Jagged chunks of metal
tore hcles in the wall of a home
100 feet away. The blast rattled
windows a mile away.
"We're working on the theory
that it was a bomb," said Edmund-son.
"Elements of Gang
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Ttcins . Trade Kidneys9 Driiik to Health
Indicted on
Murder Count
1 CORVALLIS. Ore. A grand
jury indicted Martin D. Reyes, 23,
Seattle, on charges of first degree
murder and assault with a danger
ous weapon here Thursday.
Reyes is accused of murder in
the fatal shooting of James Ap
pellate. 39. Corvallis posseman
who was one of those seeking to
recapture Reyes after he and a
companion escaped from the Lane
County jail at Eugene, Oct. 24.
Rpvps wat rantnrpH 9 rlav 1atr
Lt. Martin -Pintz of the sheriffs at Monmouth, a few hours after
of ace said the explosion has ele- Appelgate died of- bullet wounds,
UJeuia ui uia uiu au5io waio. 1 jn a hospital.
Bioff had been special i rep-. Appelgate was shot as he tried
resentative of George Brown !.j to capture Reyes after the escaped
president of the International AI-t prisoner had disarmed Corvallis
iiance 01 ineamcau ana siage Policeman William C. Bottemiller.
tmpioyes, Deiore wona war 11.
Bioff and Browne were convicted
In November, 1941, on charges of
extorting $550,000 from several mo
tion picture studios. Bioff later test
ified before a grand jury in- New
York that -he had received more
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AORTHBORO, Mass. Ronald (left) and Richard Herrick, 24-year-old identical twins, drink to their
health la milk Friday over ten months after a kidney-transplant operation that made medical his
tory. Last December, Richard was near death with diseased kidneys when Boston surgeons trans
planted a well kidney from Ronald. Both twins are in good health on a single kidney each. (AP
Wirephoto.) 4
North Santiam
Road Project
Wins
Approval
Grains Show
Dull Session.
CHICAGO W Grain droned
along through a dull session to a
mixed close on the Board of Trade
He was indicted on the assault
charge for taking the police re-! v;,
volver from Bottemiller , 0nly 'definite pattern was set by
He is to be arraigned Tuesday anA r
morning before Judge Fred Mc-j finishprt with mi ' lossp. mi.
New York Stock Markets
By THt, ASSOCIATED PRESS
J
Henry.
Reyees
and Clifford "Sonny"
than a million dollars from , film shadd were arrested in Grants
duplicated the action of the past
several Fridays.
Wheat closed H lower to high-
producers as front man for an un-, P, nn , raP ,h.ft rharoo anH vvneat cwsea lower to n gn
der-world syndicate. !weTe taken to fafl Corn l.Vr
Bioff was sentenced to 10 years iReves had a hidden irun With itierV,ye T""1." y signer.
ana ratrnne to o. eoin were re- they forced their way to freedom.
V.,....' cpw wr pro- and commandeered a car.
viaing iesumony to ine teaerai gov-1
ernment that led to conviction of o i
other members ,of the gang. ! 1 3ttOH T"
In commuting the sentence, a
reneral Court save Bioir Dermis- cj J o
sion to change his name He lived j SeilUS StOCKS
nere unoer me name or wiiiiam
Nelson.
Canon Moved in
.Bioffs testimony after his con-
Rally
Salem -Obituaries
and lard 15 to 45 cents a hundred
pounds higher.
Despite the ragged appearance of
Friday s market, all grains ad
vanced for the week.
Colorado Spot
Coldest in U. S.
Bichard G. Serertn
At - Offtien. Utah. November- 1st.
Late resident of 4145 N.. Hiver Rd..
Salem. Survived by wife, Cecelia V.
Severin. Salem: dauf hters, Mrs.
George Manolis. Salem: Mrs. Donald
Steinke. Salem: Miss Astrld Severin,
Osden, Utah: Mrs. Jean C. Anderson.
Los Altos. Calif.; son. Cap. Richard
T C C .1. T TTt.W- .
frandchi'drf n Services will be held j gsred by news of the President's
In the Virjil T. Golden Chapel Sat- illness. ;
urday, Nov. sin. at i:jo p.m. inter-
Bounding Up
NEW YORK UP A strong ral
ly led by high-priced issues Fri
day sent the stock market bound
ing ahead.
It was the second straight for
ward drive for the market follow
ing three days of indecisive drift.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks advanced SI. 70. Thurs
day it was up $2.20. The average
now stands at $172.70. "i
Based on that yardsUck. the j is on a mountain plateau 65 miles
FRASER. Colo, (ff There was
an icy crust on the edges of one
of President Eisenhower's favor
ite fishing streams Thursday. The
mercury dropped to 12 degrees
below zero, making Fraser the
nation's coldest spot
The President fished at a swift I International Harvester
mountain stream on a ranch near International Paper
Fraser only two days before suf-1 Johns Manville
fering his heart attack Sept, 24.
The little timber and cattle town
Admiral Corporation;
Allied Chemical
Allis Chalmers
Aluminum Co. America
American Airlines
American Motors
American Tel & Tel. j
American Tobacco '
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem 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
du Pont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
I Homestake Mining Co.
stock market now has regained
more than half of the tremendous
loss suffered in the reaction trig-
ment Belcreit Memoi-isl Park. Rit-
ualistic services by Ainsworth Lodfre
No. 201. AF & AM. Rev. M. A. Getz
endaner officiating.
Late resident JKSO Williams Ave..
jTovember ?. Survived by wife. Mrs.
Edna Blanche Osborne, Salem: three
daughters. Mrs. Marion Matlock,
Friday as Thursday, the market
was inspired by the great $ains
made in high-priced issues, many
of them in the split candidate
class.
Standard Oil fNJ) was up 7 '4
Thursday and 6 i Friday to close
at 'lift ae tho Hau'p cuuuut
Canyonville: -Mrs. Marjorie Doidge. l "t; s XX t "11.
Pm rnd Mrs. Mildred Flynn. Port-; "-"TC " ,ouu snares. 171
land: on. Max Osborne. Sam: sis- I
tr. -Mrs. Nellie Grave?. Modfsto.J
Cif.: brother. Eci Osborn?'. Ore
fm City. Ore.: riTht trandchildrrn.
Mrs. Don Wriebt. T)alt-s. Or!.; Mrs.
Laurence Shtro Jr.. Y'mhi'L; Ore.:
Mrs. Kren Bohanan.j Salem. Ore.;
Phillio Doid?e, Perryd'e. Ore.: Den
nis ?.'ax. Gale Elaine; Lynne Marie.
David Allen. Osborne, all of Silem;
six (Treat-Brand children also survive.
Services wiU be held in the Clough
B?rrick Chaoel Saturdiy. Nov. 5, at
"1:30 p.m. Interment City View Cem
etery. Rev. Wayne Greene officiat
ing. j
W'.:nr p. Lfwn -
northwest of Denver.
Salem Market
Quotations
BUTTERFAT
Premium
No. 1
BUTTER
Wholesale
Retail
.58
M
Kaiser Aluminum
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Lowe's Incorporated
long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
21 Penney (J.C.) Co. 95
107 Pennsylvania R.R. 25 4
65 Pepsi Cola Co. ' 21 1
75 Philco Radio 32 V
23 Y Puget Sound P&L 35 U
9 Radio Corporation 44
179 Rayonier Incorp. 34
77 H Republic Steel 48
68 hi Reynolds Metals 50 1
124 i Richfield Oil 74 Vx
150 Safeway Stores Inc. 48 i
64 Scott Paper Co. 66
43 Vi Sears Roebuck & Co. 105 '
25 4 Sinclair Oil 57
40 va Socony-Vacuum Oil 57 4
31 Southern Pacific 57 H
53 Standard Oil Calif 86
20 Standard OU N.J. 146
95 Tii Studebaker Packard 11
53 I Sunshine Mining 9 '
43 i Swift ic Company 47
52 ' Transamerica Corp. 43
26 7 I Twentieth Century Fox 26 :m
78 Vt Union Oil Company 51 'i
226 Union Pacific 159 4
83 s4 United Airlines 36 4
12 ' United Aircraft 59
48 ' United Corporation 6 M
85 H United SUte Plywood 37
139 Unitd States Steel 55 T
38 H Warner Pictures 20
60 Va Western Union Tel 21 i
36 Westinghouse Air Brake 27
36 4 Westinghouse Electric 58
112 k Woolworth Company 49
84 ',-
?j j Portland Produce
PORTLAND W The State
Highway Commission Friday ap
proved award of contracts for 13
highway construction projects to
taling $1,586,598.
This raised the total awards at
the commission's two-day, session
here to $4,757,376.
Among awards approved Friday
was a bid by Durban Bros., Eu
gene, for grading 9.2 miles of the
Sublimity Gun Club-Stout Creek
section of the North Santiam High
way in Marion County. The Dur
ban bid was $211,888.
Largest Contract
Largest contract awarded Friday
went to the Fred H. Slate Co. and
E. C. Hall Co., both Portland, for
grading and paving 1.36 miles of
the Coquille-Rink Creek section of
the Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway,
Their joint low bid was $306,278,
In other action Friday the com
mission:
; Granted the request from a
group of Oakland, Ore., officials
that a new access road to the
town by provided from U.S. High
way 99.
Took no action on a request by
Jackson County officials for com
pletion and improvement of Lake
of the Woods Road. i
i Informed Baker officials that
they will be furnished all possible
information on the proposed free
way which would bypass the town.
Highly Unlikely
Told a group of Harney County
officials that it was highly un
likely that the state would take
over as a state highway the
Frenchglen-Fields-Denio Road.
Notified Clatsop County officials
that the commission will assist in
trying to find a way to finance
a proposed Columbia River
bridge at Astoria. State Highway
engineer R. H. Baldock reported,
however, that if the state should
devote federal aid money to the
bridge project, it would require
every cent of funds from that
source for two years.
Coast Winds Drop;
Nine Ships Leave
ASTORIA. Ore. Winds,
which reached speeds of 60 miles
an hour at the mouth of the Co
lumbia River, abated Friday and
nine ships departed for sea.
Eight ships which had been wait
ing calmer weather to enter the
harbor, also crossed the bar with
out mishap.
400 Agriculture
403 Pets
CUTE all-black part Siamese kittena
to give away. 2 mot, old. Ph. 4-459a.
BABY rare Parakeets. CSO Taybta
ho., w. Salem. 2-aiu.
PUREBRED Collie, fret to qualified
nome. rn. 2-2910.
BOXER pups weeks old. AKC reg
istered, ears irimmea. permanent
shots. Diamond K. Kennels. 2357
Park Lane, 2-385.
3 MALE kittens to give away. lufer
nursery. . lzut St.
NOTICE Or RESIGNATION OT
EXECUTOR -
DONALD D. KUENZI hereby gives
notice of his intention to resign as
Executor of the estate of Anna Eliz
abeth Kuenzi. deceased, effective
upon approval by the Circuit Court
of the SUte of Oregon for the County
of Marion.
Donald D. Kuenzi
Executor of the Estate of Anna
Elizabeth Kuenzi. deceased,
DeArmond and Sherman
Attorneys for Executor
687 Court St.. Salem. Oregon
Oct 22,29, No v. 5, 12, 1955
300 Personal
312 Lost and Found
LOST: Small female, light brown &
dark, short tail, vicinity of Dog
Pound. Reward. 4-3391.
LOST: I white pig 10 wka. old. 3810
Cherry Ave. Ph. 3-7152.
LOST Yellow tiger-striped - cat in
vicinity of Manbrin Gardens. Ph
3-7504 after 5. Reward.
LOST: Black lady's purse, money.
bank books, valuable papers. Ph
4-5866.
LOST Gold Elgin wrist watch. WU1
identify. Keepsake. Fleas return.
Reward. Ph. 2-9470.
LOST Black Cocker named "Tuffy
Old. no small teeth in front Hayes-
,,11. M. r,amsw nut
FOUND Lady's diamond ring. Iden
ifv nav 4nr art. Ph. 3-76A4.
Investment Trusts
(Zilka. Smtther & Co.. Inc.)
Bid
Affiliated Tund 5.78
Canadian Fund 17.58
Century Shares Trust J5.48
Chemical Fund .15.55
Delaware Fund ...11.09
Diver. Invest. Fund 9.47
Divfdend Shares 2.61
Easton & H. Bal. Fund 21.19
Gas Ind - 12 88
5 Group Tobacco 4.20
! Incorp. Investors 17.72
; Kev. Cust. Funds:
. I B-3 13 57
B-4 . 1128
K-l 19 S3
' S-2 ..ll.f
S-4 8 94
Man. Bond Fund 8.31
Mass. Invest. Trust ..31.88
NatL Sec. Series
Income Series 6 32
Stock Series 8.30
Pref. Stock Scries 8.37
f Natl. Div. Series 4.99
tel.-Elec. Fund ..10.68
Value Line Inc. Fund .. 6.09
Wellington Fund .28.72
51
20 i
34
93 i
44 Ts
68
:o
49
135
Asked
6.28
19.02
27.55
16.81
12.20
10.38
2 85
22.68
14 08
' 4.62
19 16
21.35
12.31
n 42
12.76
9.76
9 11
34 46
691
9 07
10.24
5.45
11.64
6.66
29.12
316 Personal'
OPAL KING, psychic reader. Salem
Hotel. Wed. thru Friday.
KRAUT cabbage, cauliflower for
freezing, apples galore and your
favorite squash.
FARMER JONTS MARKET
3559 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-7363
WALK A LOT? Wear Ch. Chester
Spec. Built air cushion shoes. They
save your feet AU types. Ph. 4-5Z73.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 966
Commercial 2-2108 or 4-8600.
NEED HELP to control your weight?
WEY-RITE, scientifically proven.
medically approved; Inexpensive
Ph. 3-5782. If no ana. call 3-8873.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
1 2088 N. Com l 3-4537.-
MADAME BAY
Gifted Reader & Advisor
I advise wisely on all affairs of life
If vou are worried or have fears,
come now. Will point out the path
to success and happiness. 3990 so,
Commercial. Hours 9 to S. Sun
9 to 12. Be sure to get the right
number.
FEMALE Airdale puppy. Mrs. W. E.
dames.' B14 tast 4th st, Newburg,
Ore. Ph. Newberg 833.-
FOR SALE Siamese kittens. 768 N.
-oiiage. rn. 4isia after a.
PARAKEETS Cages & Supplies.
nw commercial. Ph. 2-2755.
FOR. SALE Two very pretty German
anon nair pups, from purebred
stock. Phone Molalla 3232. Spot
Tavern, Molalla. Ore. Box 207
PARAKEET
Repeat-sale. Your choice S1.98. Nor
mals at rares. Healthy bonded
birds. Bird Paradise. 3180 Livings
ton. 2-1842.
410 Seeds ana Plants
TOP QUALITY plants for less at
Middle urovt rum-aery. 4920 Silver
ton Rd.
QUALITY SHRUBS - for the home
owner or the hobbies. Reb's Hard
ware & Garden. 4090 Portland Rd.
50 LARGE daffodU bulbs 81.95. Reb'a
naraware oc uaraen, 4090 Portland
Rd.
HOLLY trees.
weeping, etc.
Com'L
green, variegated,
Weekends, 2107 N.
412 Fruit end Farm Produca
GUARANTEED fresh farm eggs:
oraae aa jumbo 70c. Grade A A
extra large 67c. Grade AA large
63c. Grade AA med. 49c. Grade
AA small 39c. 5590 Portland Rd.
WALNUTS-APPLES. H. J. Robert
son. 2610 Blossom Dr. 2-4224.
U-PICK Franquette Walnuts,
2740 Fisher Rd. Ph. 3-9097.
10c.
FILBERTS
PACKING SAT. & SUN.
D. P. MacCARTHY & SON
9 miles out on South River Rd.
DELICIOUS Apples. U-pick. 81 box.
3725 Wilton, off Fisher Rd.
DON'T sell too low. we are paying
top prices at our new location, for
Walnuts, Filberts & meats. Comp
ton Nut Co. on Highway in Dundee
Formerly Dayton Nut Co-op, Mc-Minnville.
FRANQUETTE walnuts. 25c. Jacob
Wei gum, 340 Chemawa Rd. Ph.
2-3972.
U-PICK Franquette walnuts. Phone
4-4321.
PEARS & apples for sale. Win de
liver. Paul Schaad. Ph. 4-1315. 1
APPLES: Spitz. G. Delicious Winter
Banana. Ph. 2-5S84.
APPLES: Cleaning up prices, Mrs.
Cernik. Ph. 4-2461.
APPLES Spitz. Delicious, N. Spy.
Worm-free. 81 to $130 bu: 2-7153.
MADAME KAYE-NEW READER
PALM. CARD. PSYCHIC READINGS
Advice on love, marriage, business
tc all affairs of life.
. OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
3125 S. COM'L. PH. 4-8953
In this city, October 3 at the age
ef 75 years: Survived by wife. Ele
tha Lewis; three sons. Glenn O.
Lewis and Marvin C Lewis, both of
Silem: a steDson. Merle E. Pruett.
Medfcrd: brothers. Pern Lewis Fres
no. Calif, and Guy Lewis. Drain;
sisters. Mrs. Minnie Hughes . Mrs.
Ethel Moce and Mrs. Gladvs Sey
more, all of Centralis. Wash.; Mrs.
Led a Iverson, Salem: Mrs. Nona
Hooker. Dallas; - and Mrs. Ruth
Brady. Reedsport; and five grand
children. Services wiU be held Sat
' urday. Nov. 5 at 3 p.m. in the W. T.
Rigdon Co. Rev. Wayne Greene of
ficiating. Ritualistic services will be
held by B.P.O. Elks No. 336. Inter
ment Rest Lawn Memory Gardens.
rectors Thursday proposed a three-
for-one split arid raised the divi
dend payment to $1.50 from $1.25.
Chrysler, up 2 points -Thursday,
backed down at 95J Friday. It
was the day's third most active is
s te on 48,200 shares. After the close
directors declared a dividend of
75 cents and an extra of $1 mak
ing 1955 payments $4 as compared
with $4.50 last year. The directors
made no mention of a split.
ine industrial component of The
Associated Press average was up
$3.20, railroads were ahead $1.10,
and utilities were up 10 cents.
There were 1.165 individual is
sues traded of which 670 advanced
and 270 declined with 28 new highs
and 13 new lows for the year
scored.
Volume amounted to 2,430.000
shares as against 2.260,000 shares
Thursday.
Earle A. Boyle.
. Late resident of 1390 N. Winter. At
a local hospital Nov. 3. Survived by
wife. Mary H. -Boyle. Salem. Ore.:
daughters. Mrs. Kathryne Johnson.
Portland: Mrs. Virgina Bradford.
Canby. Ore.; Mrs. Marian Lorraine,
Salem: sons. Earle A. Boyle Jr.. Bend.
Ore.: Edwaro R. Boyle of Roseburg:
brother. Fred G. Boyle. Yreka. Calif.;
12 grandchildren. Services will be
held SaturdayIov. 5, at 10:30 a.m..
in the Clough-dSarrick Chapel. Inter-
. ment BelcrestI Memorial Park. Rev.
Ernest P. GouGder officiating.
--.-! VB
Rev. Dr. Barry Francis Pemberton
Lste resident of 2055 Virginia
Street at tne resiaence. Nov. 4. Sur
.66
.71
.51
EGGS (Buying)
(As of late yesterdav)
(Wholesale prices range from 6
to 1 cents over buying price)
Large AA
Laree A
Medium AA
Medium A
Small
POULTRY
Colored Hens
Leghorn Hens
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND Or-(USDA)-CatUe
for week, salable 4065; market ra
ther slow on increased supply;
steady to 50 lower: good fed steers
48 1 and heifers and dairy type cows
off most; spots 1.00 off late on
Colored Fryers
colored Roasters
Old Roosters
.21
.18
.21
.26
.11
COLLISION FATAL
PORTLAND Of) A collision
between an automobile and a bus
fatally injured Mrs. Noreena Rob
ertson. 78. Portland. Thursday.
BEFORE THE SHERIFF OF MARION
COUNTY. OREGON
HAROLD A. ANDERSON dba
HAROLD'S ROCKET SERVICE. )
Claimant )
vs. - )
BETTTE ANNE FESSLER. )
Debtor )
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
Notice it hereby given that the per
sonal property hereinafter described
will be sold in the manner provided
-rived by wife. Mary. Salem: dauah. ri.'"' iU. 7' " i.
Wash.. Mrs. Helen Price. VeUetz.
Te.. Miss Margaret Pemberton. Chi
cago. Ill : sons. Dr. Paul A. Pem
berton. Salt Lake City. Utah. Dr.
Phillip Pemberton. Pine Bluff. Ark..
Frank Pemberton, Seattle, Wash.,
John A. Pembetton. Tampa, Florida.
H Earl Pemberton. Santa Monica,
Calif.: step-daughters. Mrs. Lela
Henderson. Albany. Calif., Mrs. Lea
Nora Moore, Sunnyvale, Calif.; .step
son. Myron Pogue. Salem. Announce
ment of service later by Clough-Bar-rick
Co.
Portland Grain
. PORTLAND Uf) Coarse grains,
15 day shipment, bulk, coast deliv
ery: Oats No. 2, 33 lb white 49.50.
Barley No, 2, 45 lb 46.50-47.00. Corn
No. J, E. Y. shipment 5900
- Wheat tbid) to arrive market,
basis No 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 2.12: Soft White ex-.
eluding Rex) 2.12; White Club 2.12.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.13.
"-Car receipts: Wheat 15; barley
S; flour 4; corn 20; oats 2; mill.
feed t.
age in the above entitled matter at
tni North Commercial Street. Salem.
Marion County. Oregon, at 10:00
o'clock on the 21st day of November,
1S55.
This notice is given in compliance
ith ORS. 87.515 and the property to
be sold, the name of the owner and
la ful possessor and the amount due
on the lien are aa follows:
1946 Bulck automobile. License No.
2-661-376. Illinois. Motor No. 4.379.103,
Serial No. 2,003.524.
Owner or reputed owner: Bettie
Anne Fessler. Maywood, Illinois.
Amount due on lien $35.00
Terms of sale: CASH
Costa of sal to include taking pos
session, holding and selling the property.
This notice la being published one
a week for two consecutive weeks aa
provided by law.
Date of first publication November
. 1955,
Date of second publication Novem
ber 12. 1955.
DATED this 4th day of November,
13CO.
DENVER YOUNG.
Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon
- By A. I. Maistrom. Deputy.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN Ac SPEERSTRA.
Pioneer Trust Building.
Salem. Oregon
Attorneys for Claimant.
i N.S.U.
BEFORE THE SHERIFF OF MARION
COUNTY, OREGON
HAROLD A. ANDERSON dba )
HAROLD'S ROCKET SERVIE. )
Clamant )
vs. )
AVERY C. BOWEN. JR.. )
Debtor )
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that the per
sonal property hereinafter described
will be sold lit the manner provided
by law for the sale of personal prop
erty upon the foreclosure of a lien
depending- upon possession for stor
age in the above entitled matter at
225 North Commercial Street. Salem,
Marion County. Oregon, at 10 o'clock
on the 21st day of November, 1953.
This notice is given in compliance
with ORS. 87.515 and the property
to be sold, the name of the owner
and lawful possessor and the amount j
due on tne lien are as follows:
1949 Kaiser 4-Door Sedan. License
No. 5 C 7247. Motor No. 132-517.
Owner or reputed owner: Avery C.
Bowen, Jr- Route No. 1. Jefferson,
Oregon.
Amount due on lien $119.00
Terms of sale: CASH.
Costs of sale to include taking pos
session, holding and selling the prop
erty. This notice Is being published once
a week for two consecutive weeks as
provided by law.
Date of first publication November
5. 1955.
Date of second publication Novem
ber 12. 1955.
DATED this 4th day of November.
1955.
DENVER YOUNG.
Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon
Bv A. I. Maistrom. Deputy.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA.
Pioneer Trust Building.
Salem. Oregon
Attorneys for Claimant.
NJ.IZ.
cows; good and low choice fed
steers 19.00-22.50. few head 23.00
and load average choice 1020 lb
23.50; good and low choice heif
ers 17.00-20.00; commercial. heifers I
15.00-17.00; utility dairy type steers
and heifers mostly 10.00-12.00; can
ner and cutter cows late 6.00-7.50;
few to 8.00 and over early; utility
cows 9.00 11.00, commercial to
12.50 with young cows to 13.00;
bulls above 1300 lbs 12.00-13.50,
few 14.00; light cutters down to
10.50; medium and good stock
steers 14.00 17.00; several lots
stock cows 7.75-9.50.
Calves, for week, salable 500;
market uneven vealers strong, in
stances 1.00 higher; calves weak to
50 lower; good and choice vealers
late 18.00-20.00, odd head 21.00 and
22.00; good and choice above 350
lb calves 15.50-17.00, stock calves
to 17.50, few 18.00; cull to commer
cial calves and vealers unevenly
7.00-15.00.
Hogs, for week, salable 1500;
market closed strong to 50 higher,
spots 75 up at mid-week; U. S.
No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lbs
15.50-16.00, few Wednesday 16.25;
No. 3 lots down to 15.00; sows 300
500 lbs 12.50-14.00.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, by an order of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Marion, duly
made and entered on the 28th day of
October. 1955. was appointed Execu
trix of the estate of ZUpha m. Kelly,
deceased, and has duly qualified as
such.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
nresent the same, duly verified as re
quired by law. and with the proper
vouchers, to the undersigned Execu
trix at 887 Court Street Salem. Ore
gon, within six (8) months from the
date of the first Dublication of this
notice, said first publication being
made the 29th day of October. 1955.
SHIRLEY COONS. Executrix of
the Last WiU and Testament and
Estate of ZUpha M. Kelly, de
ceased.
DeArmond and Sherman
887 Court Street
Salem. Oregon
Attnraeva for Executrix.
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Stocks and Bonds
Complied by The Associated Press
Nov. 4
STOCK AVERAGE I
30 IS
lndust. Raits
Net change ... A3.2 Al.l
Friday X45.4 127.7
Prev. day 242.2 128.8
week ago 238.6 125.5
Month aco ..2.18 3 123
Year ago 190.8 102.7
l53 High J57.4 139.1
1955 Low 203.1 114.9
1954 High 211.9 123.0
in Low 143.9 77.8
BOND AVERAGES
20 10
Rails lndust
Net chang Unch Unch
rnaay m 9
15 60
UtiL Stks.
A.l A1.7
72.3 172.7
72.2 171.0
,71.5 168.9
71.7 168.9
Prev. day 97.9
ween ago . 97.8
Month ago 97.l
Year ago Kl
1955 High 99 8
1955 Low at
1954 High 100.0 100.4
LOW 94.2 97.4
981
98.1
98.0
97.9
100.1
99.8
97.8
64 5
75.7
67.2
68.3
55.4
10
Util
A 1
97.4
97.3
97.1
97.2
100.0
1001
96.2
100.9
96.6
138.8
181.5
148.8
155.:
108.0
10
Egn
A.l
85.8
85.7
85.8
85.9
84.9
8S.5
84.0
85.1
80.6
Onion Futures
Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Sales Open High Low Close
.242 2.08 2.09 1.98 1.98
484 2 30 2.30 123 2 23
117 2.40 2.40 2.33 2.3
M 2.50 2 JO 2.43 2.43
1 PORTLAND un Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, deliv
ered in Portland 57-61 lb; lirst
quality 54-33; second quality 49-53.
Butter" Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk
cutfes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 57; 92 score, 564; B
grade, 90 score, 55; C grade, 89
score, 53.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
singles, 38Vi-41 lb; Oregon 5-lbj
loaf, 41-44. !
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
f.o.b. Portland, A large, 51-54Vi;
A medium, . 45-46Vi; A small,
34-36V4.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 59-60; A large. 53-56; AA
mediums, 47-49; A mediums. 47-48;
A small, 36-38. Cartons, 1-3 cents
additional.
Live poultry No. 1 quality,
f.o.b. Portland Fryers. 2-4 lbs,
22; at farm. 21; light hens, 18;
heavy hens, 20-21; old roosters, 11-
14.
Turkeys To producers for A
grade young hens, f.o.b. farm N.Y.
dressed, 35-37; A toms.J 28-29; A
grade hens, eviscerated, -39V4-41H;
toms, 31-32V4.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, 3V4-4V4 lbs. 25-26, 5-6
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. 38.00-41.00; good, 33.50-
36.00; commercial, 29.00-34.00; util
ity, 25.00-29.00; commercial cows,
canners and cutters 1700-20.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, 48.00-52.00; rounds, 44.00
48.00; full loins, trimmed. 6Sf.OO-
73.00; forequarters. 29.00 - 32 00;
chucks, 30.00 - 32.00; ribs, 47J.OO-
5Z.0O. .
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-10 lb
43.50-46.00; shoulders, 16 lb down.
27.00-30.00; spareribs 39.00-44.00;
fresh hams, 10-14 lb, 42.00-45.00
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, 30.00-40.00; commercial
27.00-35.00.
Lambs Choice-prime sprng. 40-
50 lbs, 3800-41.00; good. 35.00-39.00.
T 1 T t 1 1
wool iNominai, ciean Dasis,
blood. V-Vx LB; blood, 1.10-12
lb; V blood, 1.25; fine, 1.45.
Country-dressed Meats, f.o.b
Portland:
Beef Cows, utility, 19-22 lb;
canners and cutters, 16-17.
Veal Top quality, lightweight.
26-29; rough heavies, 17-25.
Hogs Best light blockers, 21-22;
lean light sows, 17-19.
Lambs Good springers, 33-35;
yearlings, 25-27.
Mutton Lightweight ewes and
wethers, 10-11: rough heavies, 7-9.
Fresh Produce
Potatoes Ore. Russets. No. 1A.
2.50-75; 25 lb sack, 75-85; - Idaho
Russets, bales 5-10 lb paper, 2 25-
40.
Onions Wash. Yellows, med and
Ige. 1.60-75; Idaho Yellows. 2.00-25
Hay New crop, No. z green
alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. truck. Port
land and Seattle, 35.00-36.00 ton.
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . .
Top Late to .Classify
GOOD 52 Stude Champ. 2 dr. $695.50
Ph. 4-5615 eve.
BY OWNER. '55 Rambler 4 dr. sta
tion wagn. R&H. hydramatic ww.
$2,050. $210 wiU handle. Ph. Sil
vjerton 3-4671.. J
MUST SELL r51 Studebaker V-8.
See 395 N. 14th. Apt. 1 upstairs.
MME. HAZEL
BORN-PSYCHIC .
Ask no questions, helps solve
problems
all
U-PICK Apples 1 var. $1 bu. Sat At
. Sun. only. Also picked. 2-5293.
APPLES, 6 varieties, no worms. Cedl '
Boyd, 'j mi. East of Clearlak
School. Ph. 2-8123. :
FOR SALE- Burbank potatoes. H
mile W. Sc 1 mile S. of Central
Howell school. Ph. 4-1305.
Look for Alirma Motel,
3645 Portland Rd.
PASTEURIZED whole milk, 75c gal
delivered. Cleary Dairy. 2-3035.
413 Fertilizer
TRY our healthful fruit pies. Crust
made with vegetable oil 4c whole
grain flour. Elmer's Whole Grain
Bakery. 2362 Front:
400 Agriculture
! FERTILIZER
Rotted manure. No weeds. Ph.2-0331.
402 Livestock For Sale
425 Auction Sales
4-YR.-OLD BURRO, gentle & broke,
with colt 3 wks.-old, $90. 4190 Mc
Cain. Ph. 2-2673.
80 NICE weaner pigs. $8.50 choice.
Joe Porter, Rt. 4, Box 198. Salem.
4-4380. 2 miles So. of 12th St.
Junction. On Sunnyside Rd.
. PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOER
Ph. 4-9063 Salem, or 1-4338 Woodburn.
TOP PRICES paid for canner ewes.
Also need fat & feeder - lambs.
Phone Salem 4-7374
10-WK.-OLD L feeder
2-7350.
pigs, $10. Ph.
'41 CHEV. sedan $85. 1895 Birchwood
Dr.
FOR SALE 2 & 49100 acres in
Swegle disv Liveable z norm,
house, gargae. $5,000 with $250
down. Ph. 4-4328.
BY OWNER furn. 4
Close in. Ph. 3-3986.
2 BDRM. Carport Sc Util. Take food
late model car or cssn ior
equity. Full price $4,200. Ph.
4-1082.
IX3CKER BEEF. Eastern Oregon. ,i
or whole. 19c. Custom killing.
Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat
Co.. 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858.
403 Livestock Wanted
bdrm. house.
WANTED to buy 175 head feeder
lambs Phone Salem 4-7374.
LIVESTOCK ouyer
1260 Harmony Or
1 BEDROOM furn. home south. $80.
Ph. 2-6758 call evenings.
BDRM.
4-1369.
$50. 3247 Beacon. Ph.
CATTLE BUYERS E. 1 and H. Sne-
then. 4297 State. 2-1343 or
NEWLY redec. 1 Bdrm; stove fc
water furn. Garage. Inq. 935 Mill.
Ph. 4-4009.
CATTLE, norses at your. frm fc C
McCandlish Rt. X. Bx. Z97 3-6183
UNFURN. 2 bdrm. duplex $70. Fire
place, stove, refng. & garage.
Available Nov. 15. 1175 Saginawa.
Ph. 2-4800.
404 Poultry and Rabbits
bdrm. neat & clean, available
Nov. 15th. Washington dist. 4-3253.
MOD. 2 bdrm. Stove Be rcf. only.
Near Cap. Shop. Center. Noble
Courts. 816 N. 14th. after 12.
HOMER Meat type Pigeons or White
Kings. Blue or r-eart, ouinti row.
Giants. Rabbits. Mrs. W., E. James,
Giants Rabbits. Mrs. w. t. james,
814 East 4th St.. Newberg, Oregon.
r"n. new Deri ooa.
Furn. apts. close in. $30 to $50.
Auto oil heat Priv. bath. Ph
3-6470.
1 RM. & kitchenette furn. gar.
available. $30. lady preferred.
1599 SUte. Ph. 3-7759 after 6.
WANTED fry cook. Union Shop.
Pavey's Coffee Shop. Woodburn,
Ore.
JOHN DAY. Oregon legal steno
grapher. Wilson & Olsen. Attor
neys, John Day. Oregon, have per
manent position available. Good
pay and hours. No shorthand.
Apply by letter.
MEN and Women intersted in sales
work full . or part time basis
Cash & bonus. Ph. 4-5223 9 to
4 p.m. 3-7956 from 6 to 9 p.m. Sat.
WOMEN desiring in or out of town
Telephone survey work. pn. 4-3Z23.
to 4 p.m. 3-7sse ac d to w p.m
Saturday. ;
RETIRING. Quitting used oil floor
furnace and oil neater biso ropes
for stock painting. 1073 7th. Ph.
3-4450.
MOTOROLA Buick radio, fjke new
rn. j-viJi.
18 GA. Winchester pump.
BrooKS si.
$25. 2643
ABC auto-washer 1952 for $65. Ph.
3-5913.
CHROME & formica kitchen table
& 4 chairs. Almost new, $45. Ph.
4-2863.
ELEC. motor, Va horse. 3450 R.P.M.
$17.50. Ph. 2-6272.
3 HSPWR. garden tractor with
attach. $125. Ph. 4-2686.
APPLES. $1.00 per box.
green Ph. 2-5071.
1808 Ever-
APPLES. Spitz. Delicious & Johna
than. Sun. only. Bring Contain.
1630 Wallace Rd.
PUPPIES $2.00 1895 Birchwood Dr.
'COCKTAL Breeders. Guarantee
these to be healthy, Excellent
breeders. 820 Marshall Ave. Med
ford. Ore., Ph. 2-2511.
EXTRA good registered red poll cow
freshen soon. 1895 Birchwood ur
WOULD like passenger to Spokane
Nov. :10th. Returning Nov. 14th.
Ph. 2-5168.
LOST: Downtown area, lady's wrist"
watcn.' Reward. 1840 N. cottage.
LOST blue parakeet vicinity of S.
Liberty Ac Charles. $10 Reward.
140 Charles. Ph. 4-2495, (
A F Summer
Ph 4-9067
LIVESTOCK BUYER
Emery Alderman. 4-6430. 4-7218
LIVESTOCK buyer. Claude Edwards.
Rt 3. Box 899S Ph 4-1113
YR.-OLD N.H. hens. $1.25 each for 5
or more. Ph. 2-4398. 4630 Lancaster,
OVEN READY HENS FOR
YOUR FREEZER. 4-2470.
CUSTOM DRESSING
Of poultry. We buy rabbits.
Wing s, 3385 Mate. rn. -jib
408 Pets
f
HOLLYWOOD Aquarium. 1958 Mc
Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment
PARAKEETS, cagea. supplies 4 Cor
ners Aviary 4110 Hudson 3-9
BIRD Paradise tor birds, cages, sup-
Dliea 3180 Livingston 2-1843
PEDIGREED Roller Canaries, rea
sonably priced. Ph. 2-7898.
PARAKEETS Cages and supplies.
B&M Aviary. 3365 Maywood. 4-5425,
ROTTED MANURE. Rich, fine man
ure by sack or yard. Delivered or
at farm. Phillip's Bros. Rt S Box
493. Ph. 43081.
AUCTION
OF FURNITURE
AT SCOTTY'S
TONITE. 4840 CENTER ST SALEM
450 Merchandise
451 Machinery and Tools
MONEY MAKER-Only 1050 hrs. oil
D 2 Cat., with drum & angle dozer;
$4,500. Ross Miles, evening 2-3151.
2285 Lansing. '
180-AMP. elec. arc welder, reason
ably priced. Call 3-9755 evens.
HAVE several used welders AC
DC. Call 4-7544.
USED PARTS, TIRES, ETC
for less -
I TRADER MIKE
3200 Silverton Rd. PH.. 3-399,
4S4 Sewing Mochine
SEWING MACHINE Repossessed
Singer portable, balance $32.50. $9
per mo. Ph. 4-7102.
455 Hsehold Goods For Saf
MOUSEBEURG spot shoot 20 power
scope. Westinghouse range & May
tag washer. Ph. 4-5016.
USED spool bed. full siae.
Hogg Bros., 248 SUte St.
$14.95.
USED daveno bed. good condition,' .
$39. Hogg Bros, 248 SUte St.
USED 5-pc. dinette set natural fin- J
ish. only $29. Hogg Bros.. 248 SUte
St
UNFINISHED chests new -drawer,
$10 95: 4-drawer, $895. Cash at
- Carry, no ph. orders HoM Bros.
Salem.
USED davenport and chair only $39.
Hogg Bros... 248 SUte St. .
ROUND OAK tables 12.95. 5 piec
dropleaf dinette set 15.00. 515 So.
Commercial St. Phone 4-3319.
I Woodry's Thrifty Furn.
2 i WOOD FURN , 1 WPIPES.
1 COMPLETE OIL UNIT W
CONTROLS. 1230 HOWARD
OR 2-5489.
LINOLEUM Rug 9x12 $3.95. Valley
Furniture Co, 219 N. ComX
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ADDING MACHINES
All makes adding machines, cal
culators St typewriters, sold, rent
ed, repaired Roen. 458 Court 36773.
APPLIANCES
i WESTINGHOUSE
Woodry Furniture Co
'474 So Coml Ph. 4-2111
BEDDING
CAPITOL Bedding Mattress reno
vators New mattresses. 3-4069.
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, clearing roads, ponds.
D-4. D-4 carryall V.. Huskey. Ph.
2-3146
CONTRACTORS
ELECTRICAL Contractor Since
1923. Ouality work, at fair prices.
Leo Johnson Ph. 2-0196.
General contracting Specializing In
remodeling Free csran. r-n -jaa
CRANE WORK
25-ton Lorain moto crane
Sand & Gravel Co 2-2481.
Salem
FLOOR COVERINGS
Norrla Walker Paint Co. Floor-cov-
erine Division Quality installa
tions Linoleums. Asphalt rile. Rub
ber Tile. Wall Tile. Etc IHEX ES
TIMATES. Ph. 4-22781
PAPERING AND PAINTING
Paintlnf and paper-hanging. Free
estimates Ph 3-9513 1160 Shipping.
SAND GRAVEL
Salem Sand it Gravel Co. Ready
mix concrete Crushed and round
gravel sand and top soil 1405 N.
Front St. Phone 2-2481.
WALLING SAND & GRAVEL CO,
1623 McGilchrist
Crushed quarry rocks and gravel.
All sizes for roads, driveways and
parking lota
i BEADY MIXED CONCRETE
Garden sand, bull-dozing, shovel
and dragging work. Phone 3-9249,
SEPTIC SERVICE
MIKE'S Sep tie Service. Tanks
cleaned Drooter eleans sewers.
drains Phone 3-9488
Hamel'a sepUe Unks cleaned, Un
service Guaranteed work. Phone
13-7404. 2-0774
HOWARD'S Roto - Rooter, drains,
sewer septic Unka cleaned S-53T7.
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