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A Most Grains Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Nov. 16, 1955 (Sec 2)-a Salem Obltunrieo- Score Gains New Studebakers on Display Next Tue sday r- L- r , MM i , . . ' , . -,-.- ii ii -mr : i ... - ,- i ' - ' " " S.., n -r;A rr-tK v J , -.----- " " 'V ' -r- -' """"V X St- -1 SOUTH BEND, IaL Presented by Stndebaker as "the highest pow ered car la the volume low-price field" Is the new-210-horsepower President Classic f oar-door sedan. All-new styling is declared to five the ear bigger exterior appearance, more room inside, and 20 per cent more trunk space The new Classic, which is more Portland Produce .PORTLAND (fl Butterfat tenta tive, subject to immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland 57-61 lb; first quality 54-53; second quality 49-53. Butter---Wholesale, fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, S3 score, 57; 92 score, 56tt; B grade, 90 score, 55 Vi; C grade, 89 score, 53. Cheese To .wholesalers Oregon singles, 38-41 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland, A large, 48-51; A medium, 42V4-45V4; A small, 33-37. Esgs To retailers Grade AA, lafe, 55-56; A large. 50-53; AA mediums, 47-49; A mediums, 44-48; A small. .38-39. Cartons, 1-3 oents additional. Live poultry No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2-4 lbs, 23; at farm. 22; roasters, 25, f.o.b. Portland; light hens, 18; heavy heis, 20-21; old roosters. Turkeys To producers for. AJ , ouc j VU115 uviso, a.v.u. icuui 11. a dressed, So-Soi; A toms, 28; A hens, eviscerated, 40-41; eviscer ated toms, 31; fryers, turkey, light-weights. 6-10 lbs, 34. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 34-4 lbs, 23-25, 5-6 lbs. 18-21; old does. 10-14, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 58-61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meat Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lb, 37.00-40.00; good. 33.00 38.00; commercial, 23.00-28.00; util ity, 25.50-29.0; commercial cows, canners and cutters, 17.00-20.00." Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 48.00-52.00; rounds, 44.00 48.00; full loins, trimmed, 67.00 72.00; . forequarters, 29.00 32.00; Chucks, 30.00-32.00; ribs. 42.0045.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-10 lb, 42.50-44.00; shoulders, 16 lb down, 27.00-30.00; spareribs, 39.00-44.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lb. 42.00-45 00; smoked hams 47.00-51.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 28.00-40.00; commercial 26.00-35.00r - Lambs-Choice, 40-50 lb, 38.00 41.00: good, 35.00-39.00. blood, 95-1.0; lb. blood, 1.00-03 lb, Vt blood, 1.12-15; fine, 1.18-23. Coaatry-dressed Meats, f..b. Portlands Beef Cows, utility, 20-23 lb; . canners and cutters, 16-17. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 28-30; rough heavies, 18-23. Hogs Best light blockers, 22-23; -lean light sows, 18-20. Lambs Good springers, 33-34; yearling, 24-26. Mutton-Lightweight ewes and wethers, 10-11; rough heavies 7-9, Fresh Produce Potatoes Ore. Russets, No. 1A, 2.73-3.00; 25 lb sack, 85-95; 10 lb mesh. 40-15; . 10 lb paper. 30-35; windows, 35-38; 10 lb pgk bags, 40-45; No. 2, 50 lb. 90-95; Idaho Russets. 100 lb No. Is 3.25-65; bales 5-10 lb mesh, 2.40-50; Wash. Rus et. No. 1, 100 lb, 2.50-75; vented sk, L30-5Q; No. 2s, 50 lb, 85-95; No. Is. 100 lb. 10 oz min, 3.50-75. Onions Ore. Yellows, med. 2.00- 50; Ige. 2.75-3.00; Idaho white, Ige, 3.00-50. . Hay New crop. No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,-f.o.b. truck, Port land and Seattle, 36.00-38.00 ton. New York Stock Markets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Aluminum Co. America American Airlines . American Motors American TeL- fc TeL . 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 Eidson 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 Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester international Paper Johns ManviHe Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper LIbby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Lowe's Incorporated Lomj MA 2HVt 112 67 V 76 24 Vt 9 181 H 774 '72 144 158 65 44 27 41 V 32 55 19 98 57 49 55 23 80 247 83 12 49 .90 52 41 62 34 36 114 91 36 125 14 50 20. 4 New Styling, More Power Are Featured SOUTH BEND, Ind. New styi- ing, top horsepower in the low- price field, a new series of high- performance 5-passenger sports type cars, engineering advances and safety innovations and im provements are cited by company officials as outstanding features in Studebaker passenger cars for 1956. They will be shown Nov. 22 by dealers including Bonesteele's of Salem, Ore. Public introductions will feature sedans and station wagons in the full President V8, Commander V8 and Champion six series. Detailed announcement of the new line of high-powered sports-type cars is scheduled later. James J. Nance, president of Studebaker - Packard Corporation, said the new cars represent the r. 4 C4J-L.1.. 1: a. 1 a Y developed in accordance with the' product and marketing phUosoph - tH?Jt baker and 55 -year -old Packard were combined in October, 1954, to form the new full-line company beaded py Nance. The new Studebakers are de clared to have greater room in side, with trunk room increased by 20 per cent The new design is described as a basic advance within auto industry trends at the same time to heighten Snide baker's reputation as postwar automotive style leader. Mechanical innovations Include an advanced automatic transmis sion the new Flightomatic; special "safety-fin" brakes that are declared to increase brake- drum cooling by 100 per, cent to maintain non-fade efficiency when heavily used, and a new concept in speed indicators a color- lighted "safety-eye" speedometer. Studebaker's new lines include 16 models 12 in the sedan and station wagon series, and four in the volume-produced sports-type group. Five Firemen Hurt in Blaze LOS ANGELES (AP)-Five fire men were injured Tuesday while fighting a blaze that destroyed a two-story building housing a dye works and a box factory. The loss was estimated at more than a half million dollars. Three of the five injured firemen plunged to the ground floor when the second story collapsed. Onion Futures CHICAGO (AP) Onions: ' Sales Open High Low Close Nov. 201 1.94 1.96 1.88 1 89 Jan. ,470 2 11 2.15 2.04 2.04 Feb.. 97 2.24 2.24 2.12 2.12 Mar. 214 2.30 2.34 2.19 2.20 -r Montgomery Ward 106 New York Central 45 Northern Pacific 74 Pacific American Fish 10 Pacific Gas & Electric 50 Pacific Tel. k TeL 136 Penney (J.C.) Co. 102 Pennsylvania R. R. 25 Pepsi Cola Co. 23 Philco Radio 32 Puget Sound P It L 36 Radio Corporation 46 Rayonier Incorp. v 34 Republic Steel 50 Reynolds Metals 52 y Richfield OU 74 Safeway Stores Inc. 49 Scott Paper Co. 67 Sears Roebuck it Co. 120 Sinclair Oil 57 Socony 53 Southern Pacific 59 Standard OH Calif 87 Standard Oil NJ. 148 Studebaker Packard io Sunshine Mining 9 Swift k Company Transam erica Corp. ; 42 Twentieth Century Fox zi Union Oil Company 53 Union Pacific - iw United Airlines 37 Unitd Aircraft 61 United Corporation United States Plywood 39 United States Steel ,57 Warner Pictures 20 V Western Union Tel ' f 21 Westinghouse Airbrake. . 27 westinghouse Electric 56 WoolworUi Oanpany - 43 than 17 feet long, also features styling. Two-color Interiors also are available in a choice of fabrics and vinyls, matched with exterior color selections. The President Classic has a new Sweepstakes VS engine with 289-cublc inch dis placement . i Salom Market Quotations BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 BUTTER Wholesale Retail JJ , .88 .71 EGGS Bay1nc) (As of lata yesterday) (Wholesale prices range from to 1 cents over buying price) Large AA 49 M .41 Jl .28 .SI .IS SI .24 .11 Large a Medium AA Medium A Small POULTRY Colored Hens , , Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers Colored Roasters Old Roosters Stock Market Still Climbing NEW YORK Ufi The stock market headed toward a new rec ord high Tuesday, but its drive was cut off by profit-taking. -The Associated Press average , en . ,m ,. It m M j $lJ0 un(J record high etablished Sept. nose dive on news of the Presi dent's illness." The rise Tuesday was modified however, by the fact that the in dustrial component advanced $1. 30 but the rails lost 70 cents while the utilities remained unchanged. . There also were more losers than gainers in the list of 1,198 issues traded 412 up and 521 down. Thirty-one stocks made new highs for the year while 10 reached new lows. - Volume was good at 2,560,000 shares but it couldn't match Mon day's 2.760.000. Portland Grain PORTLAND OB Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oats No. 2, 38 lb white 49.50. Barley No. 2. 45 lb 46.50. Cora No. 2, E. Y. shipment 49.75. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.13; Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2.13; White Gub 2.13. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.15. Car receipts: Wheat 5; barley 1; flour 10; corn 30; millfeed 6. Portland Livestock PORTLAND CD (USDA) Cattle salable 300; quality mostly poor with fed steers scarce; general market active, steady-strong on kinds .available; fed steers quot able steady with Monday's steady to 50-cent lower trade; some heavy steers Monday LOO lower; load average choice 1,054 lb steers Mon day 22.75; part load 880 lb 22.50; other good-low choice under 1,100 lb steers 18.00-22.00; few loads above 1,250 lb good-choice steers 19.75-21.00; few commercial steers Tuesday 16.00-18.00; light cutters down to 9.00; short load commer cial heifers 15.50, lightly sorted at 14.00; few utility dairy type heif ers 10.00; canner-cutter cows 6.50- 8.50; utility cows mostly 9.50-11.00; individual commercial cows to 12.50; odd utility bulls 12.00-13.00 few lots good stock steers 575-616 lbs 17.00 with medium grades 14.00- 15.50. . Calves salable 50; few sales about steady; good-choice vealers 18.00-21.00 with odd head 22.00; few good heavy calves 15.50-16.00; cull- utility calves, vealers 7.00-12.00. Hogs salable 350; market active, fully steady: part load and few truck lots No. 1 and 2 butchers around 180-235 lbs 14.50-15.00; No. 3 lots down to 14.00; few 295-370 lb sows 12.50-13.00. Sheep salable 200; market closing slow; slaughter lambs steady to 50 cents lower; good-choice lambs 16.50-17.50; few lots choice fed shorn, wooled lambs 18.00 early; good-choice feeder lambs salable steady with Monday's weak to 50 cent lower trade at 14.0016.00; good-choice slaughter ewes salable 4.00-5.00; culls quotable down to 2.50 or below. NOTICE TO CREDITORS MARGARET GRIFFITH KING has been appointed executrix of the es tat of BLANCHE E. KING, de ceased, by the Circuit Court for Mar ion County. Oregon, and has dual- ified as such., All persons having claims against said estate are re quired to present them, duly veri fied, to said executrix at 210 Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon, within six months from November 9, 1955. - Dated and first published Novem ber 9. 1955. MARGARET GRIFFITH KING Executrix Carlotu Hendricks Sorensen At Paul R. Hendricks, Attorneys for Executrix. 210 Oregon Building Salem. Oregon Nov. 9. 15, A JO, Dec 7. 135. length-accenting two-tone color Investment Trusts (Zllk.. Smlther Co., Inc.) . Bid Affiliated Fund 5 87 Asked 6 35 Canadian Fund 17.38 Century Shares Trust... 28.51 rh,mir,l TiinH II! nA 18.80 28.68 17.30 12.49 1056 Delaware Fund 11.38 Diver. Invest Fund 9 84 Dividend Shares . 2.67 2.93 23 05 14.33 4.59 19.77 21.35 12.33 Em ton 8c H. Bal. Fund 21. M Gas Ind. 13. Jl Group Tobacco , 4.18 Incorp. Investors 18.29 Key. Cust Funds: B-3 B-4 . K-l S-2 S-4 Man. Bond Fund Mass. Invest. Trust -1957 11X9 ..19.72 .11.91 - 9.2S . 8.33 -33.03 21.51 13.00 10.09 9.13 35.71 Natl. Sec. Series Income Series 8.45 Stock Series 8 S7 Pref. Stock S. 9.39 Natl. Div. Series 9.12 7.05 9.37 10.28 5.60 11.88 Tel.-Elec. Fund 10.88 Vahie Line Inc. Fund 6 22 Wellington Fund 17.18 .80 29.62 FIRE KILLS WOMAN, 88 TOKYO U-Fire flashed through four huge wooden dormitories Mon day killing an 88-year-old woman and leaving 500 persons homeless, Kyodo News Service reported. The dormitories housed Japanese re patriates from Red China and the Soviet Union. SUMMONS No. 42591 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION JOHN L. MARXER and ANN C. MARXER, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. JANE DOE WILLS, a widow, also Known as MRS. B. G. WILLS; and R. A. WILLS and MARY ROE WILLS, husband and wife; and all .other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or Interest In the real property described in this Complaint, Defendants. TO: JANE DOE WILLS. 'a widow, also known as MRS. B. G. WILLS R. A. WILLS and MARY ROE WILLS, husband and wife: and All other persons unknown claim' ing any riaht. title, estate or inter est in the real property described on tne Complaint. IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in' the above-entitled court and cause on or before four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in their com plaint, namely: That plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners in fee simple, in posses sion and entitled to the possession, of that certain real property situated in Marion County. Oregon, to wit: Beginning at a point on the East line of Section 6, Township 4 South. Range 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridian in Marion County, Oregon, which point is the Southeast corner of the Am . brose Jean Donation Land Claim . In Township 4 South, Range 2 West - and Township 3 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian In Marion County, Ore gon; thence South, 89 30' West, along the South line of said Do nation Land Claim 4.81 chains to the most Easterly Southeast cor ner of a tract of land conveyed to John L. Marxer and wife by deed recorded in Volume 397, Page 610. Deed Records for Mar - ion County, Oregon; thence North 8.28 chains along the most East erly line of said Marxer tract to a point in the center of the coun ty road; thence South 79 15' East along the center of said County road. 1.05 chains to an angle in said County road; thence North J 30' East along the center of. said County road 9.48 chains to an angle in said County road; thence South 73' 45' East along the center of said County road 3.45 chains to the East line of Section 6. Township 4 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette ' Meridian in Marion County, Ore gon; thence South 0 45' East along the 'East line of said Sec-, tion 6. 10.56 chains to the point of beginning. and the whole thereof, and that the defendants, and each of them, be decreed to have no right, title, in terest estate or right of possession in and to said real property or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as is just and equitable in the . premises. This Summons is published tinder and pursuant to an order of the above-entitled court made ana en tered the 25th day of October. 1935. prescribing that the same be pub lished once s week for four succes sive weeks. Date of first publication: Nov. 2, 1955; Date of last publication: Nov. 30, 1955. i HARRY J. DeFRANCQ I Of Attorneys for Plaintiffs i 800 Pacific Building ; Portland 4. Oregon Nov. 2. 9. 18. 23. 30 NOTICE No. 16553 ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County,- duly made and en tered on November L 1953. was ap pointed administrator of the Estate of Elma Fisk Sherman, also known as Mrs. G. A. Sherman, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same - duly verified as required by law, to him at the office of E. L. Crawford, attorney for estate. 310 Lives ley Bldg., Salem, Oregon, with in six months of the date of this notice. Dated this 9th day of November, 199.: L.. MORGAN. Administrator, of the Estate of Elma Fisk Sherman, ' Deceased. E. L. CRAWFORD Attorney for Estate 310 Livesley Bldg. Salem, Oregon Nov. I, IS, 23, 30. Dee. T Hihw,,. in ."Li hplt!; Nov ii Survived by wife, Mrs. Bernice Clay of Salem; son. Gerald Clay of North I Hifhlands. Calif.: brother. Georae Clay of Portland: siitr. Mrs. Iva oTen" strtTwin b, h& in virm T. Golden Chapel Wednesday, Nov. is at 1:30 p.m. Rev. W. Harold Lyman oflctatina. Private vault en- tombment at Portland Memorial mauao.eum. Daniel James Marker At the residence. 1170 Stortz ave nue, Salem, oh Nov. 13 at the age of 2 yean. Survived by Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marker. Salem: one sister, Barbara. Salem: two brothers. Benjamin and John Marker Salem; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor. Salem. Funeral serv- (ma 411 I- L-IJ mi t . 17. is m at st. Vincent n.P...i Catholic Church under the direction : of Howell-Edwards Funeral Home. Interment Rest Lawn Memory Car- aens. Clarence Webster McGee At the residence. Route 9. Bot S4S Salem. November 13. at the afe of 89 years. Survived by his wife. Mrs. Helen McGee of Salem: son, Donald of the Travis Air Force Base of Cal ifornia; daughter. Mrs. Pearl Muller, BurbanJc, California: 5 grandchildren. He was a member of the Labish Bethel Assembly of God Church. Services will be Friday, November 18, at 10 a.m. Chanel of the Howell. Edwards Funeral Home, with the iiev.- ciarence rranitie officiating. Interment in the Lone Fir Cemetery in Portland. Rodger Stewart McVey Late resident of 1129 Ed ee water street. Salem. In . a local hospital Nov. 12 at the age of 65 years. Sur vived by widow of Salem: one son. Kent R. McVey. U.S. Navy. Coronado. CaUf: four daughters. Mrs. Wiliam Minter. Salem: Miss Elizabeth McVev. Coblenze. Germany: Miss Ruth Mc Vey. Salem: Miss Helen Albee Mint- er. Salem: four grandchildren. Shar on, Valerie Minter, both of Salem: Steven and Diana McVey. both of Coronado. Calif. Services will be Wednesday, Nov. 18. at 10 a.m., chap el of Howell-Edwards Funeral Home, with Rev. Oscar Olson officiating. Interment In City View Cemetery. Mrs. Dora Catherine Ott At the residence. 2595 S. 12th. No vember 14, at the age of 87 years. Survived by one son. Otto Ott. of Portland; one . granddaughter, Mrs. Elizabeth O. Bishop, of Salem: grand son. Irving E. Ott of Portland; one niece. Jessie Chatfield of Portland. She was a member of the 1st Friends Church of Portland. Services will be Thursday, November IT, at 3 p.m.. at Riverview Chapel in Portland with interment in Riverview Cemetery under the direction of Howell-Edwards Funeral Home. Mrs. Gertrude Elenore Savage Late resident of 1382 PUza street. W, saiem. Nov. i at tne age of S4 years. Services will be held Wednes day. Nov. IS. at 1:30 p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel. Concluding services at the Lee Mission Cemetery, the iiev. George H. Swift officiating. Fred F. Thompson Former resident of Salem, in a Portland Hospital November 11. at "S.c 2urv,Y" "J'tauu will reprint that part of an wue. Lora l nompson or saiem; xnree Valley. Ore; Mrs. E. L. Housley and Mrs. weDb Tuepker of Albany, Ore. Sons, Louis Hampton, Joe Hampton, Francis Hampton of Myrtle Creek. Ore. Also Bryant and Willis Hamp ton of Portland, Ore. Arthur Hamp ton of Iowa City. Iowa. Services will be - held at the Howell-Edwards Chapel Wednesday, November 16 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Lloyd Anderson will officiate. Interment will be In the Jefferson Cemetery. , Stocks and Bonds Compiled ky Tbs Associates' Press Nov. IS BOND AVERAGES 1 20 10 10 10 Rails Indust Util Fgn Net chance ' .Unch Unch D.l Unch Tuesday 98.0 98.0 97.3 85.6 Prev. day Week ago 98 0 97.9 980 98.1 97.9 100.1 99.8 97 6 100.4 97.4 97.4 85.6 85.7 85.8 S4 6 86 5 840 851 80.6 97.4 97.4 1000 100.1 992 100.9 96.6 Month ago 97.7 Year aeo 99.4 996 1955 High 1955 Low 1954 High 97.6 -100.0 HI 1954 LOW STOCK AVERAGES 30 IS IS 80 Indust. Rails Util St as Net change Al.S D.7 Unch A.3 Tudav ..257.2 135.5 73.1 180.2 Prev. day jm. iju ui i Week ago 246.8 128.7 72 5 173 8 Month ago .235.4 124.8 70. 187.1 Year ago 198.3 107.4 65.5 143 8 1955 HigH . Z57.4 139.1 7S.7 1B1.S 1955 Low :03.1 114.9 67.2 148 8 1954 High ..211.9 123 0 68.3 155 2 1954 Low 143.9 77.8 55.4 108.0 Classified Index Tor Your Convenience." OO PERSONAL 310 Meeting Notices 312 Lust and Found 314 Tr a ru-portation 116 Personal 00 AG R1C ULTUHfc 402 Livestock tor Sals , 403 Livestock Wanted KM Pm.itry and Raobits 408 Pets 109 Sea Foods 410 Seeds and Plants tlS Fruit and Farm Produce 14 Farm Equipment 125 Auction Sales 450 MEKCHANDlSS. 51 Machinery and Tools 452 Wanted Machinery Tools 454 Sewing Macl-ines 455 Household Goods .for Sato 453 Wanted Household Goods 457 Radio and Televujoo 458 Building Materials 460 Mi steal Instruments 462 Sports Equipment 464 Bio ties 4G6 Trade, Miscellaneous 468 For Rent. Miscellaneous 170 For Sale Miscellaneous 472 Wanted Miscellaneous 4i4 Miscellaneous 478 Fuel 500 BUSINESS AND FINANCE 510 Money to Loan 512 Loans Wanted SIS Iin vestments $00 EMPLOYMENT M Help Wanted S04 Help Wanted. Male 606 Help Wanted. Female 608 Pickers Wanted 610 Sales Persons 612 Work Wanted Male) 614 Work Wanted Female 815 Situations Wanted 416 jCmoloyment Agencies C17 Job Information 618 Education 20 Du w Contract m RENTALS tut Sleeping Rooms Board 103 Wanted Rooms. Board 135 Apartments for Rest 707 House for Kent lot Farms. Tracts 109 Wanted to Rent 710 Wanted to Rent Houses 712 Wanted to Rent Apta. 714 Business Rentals 716 Resort Rentals 00 REAL ESTATE 801 Business Opportunities 802 Busnesa Property 604 Suburban 806 Houses for Sale tu7 Apts Courts fut Sals 808 Lots for Sale 810 Farms Acreage for Sals 312 Exchange Real Estate 616 Resort Property 16 Wanteo Real Estate 30 AUTOMOTIVE 651 Auto Parts Repair ) $52 Used Cars for Sale ' 4 Trucks Trailers for leJe (56 Wanted Cars Trucks ISM MoUncvetea AM Auto Misrellae 863 House Trailers 44 Hea-v Eatiimiant ISO Aircraft fmikflf im - - ATI mains! M. " routine dealings on the Board of Trade Tuesday. , i j v u 4 The upturn was led by wheat. cflmnlatvl hw tk far nmnliot of cash wheat at Chicago declined SUOStantiauy last week. Vttrn and oats were aided bv firm cash U.7ere aloea ' nrm ' casn '""cis. Wheat dosed 1 to 1 higher. Corn higher, oats - high er. rye -l higher, sdybeans unchanged to 1 lower and lard S cents lower to 2 cents a hundred pounds higher. , Strength in wheat was a carry over from the last half hour run up of the previous session. This followed news stocks at Chicago had declined 560,000 bushels last week. They now total 15,416,000 bushels. Classified Advertising Statesman-Journal Newspapers 2SO N. Chnrch St. PHONE 4-6811 ' . 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Sales help wanted ads must state If the pay is in the form ot salary commissions or guarantee. Bona fide offers . of employment with pay belong, to the, rHeJp Wanted" columns. Ads in other columns which re quire Investment in stocks, asm plet, equipment or cash bond should be thoroughly investigated before paying out any money. Ad vertises requiring a cash invest ment for samples or merchandise sales aids, etc., must so specify in ineir aas. Kindly report any exception to this rule to the classified advertising manager, ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . , Too Late to Classify TO EXCHANGE Neat little home In Mill City for property In or near Salem. W. G. KRUEG'iR. Phone 3-4728 or 2-8503, 47 N. Commercial. $35.00 A MONTH 4 room house, 2 bedrooms. Concrete foundation. One acre a:xd soil Chicken house. Just north of Salem. 83750.00. 8250.00 down. E. A. McGLAUFLIN, RLTR. 335 N. High St 2-8611 Eve. 3-6612 OR 3 BDRM. house. Walking dist. to St. Vincent for 1st grader. Would consider one to rent with option to DUy. -n. 3-S76I. 3 BEDROOM house north of Keizer. 842.50. E. A. MCGLAUFIN. AGENT 335 N. High 2-8611 BDRM. orated. 4-1673. house, garage. $40.. redec 1240 Fairmount Ave. Ph. FOR RENT good 2 bdrm. home. 860. Phone 4-8265. LARGE furn. 2 rm. Apt Util. Fd. -490 Myrtle Ph. 4-4872. HOUSEWORK & baby .sitting. Exp, NOTICE working mother I 1 Will give ooara Be room lor girl age S to 10 yrs.. by month, close to school. Christian home. Ph. 2-1122. - WILL TAKE care of children my home. 11.00 a day. Ph. 4-Z521. 3550 Bell. COMBINATION radio-auto. 2 speed I record player, cheap. Ph. 4-6339. GENTLE old Guernsey cow. Fresh I en Nov. 19th. Edgar Gruenfelder. Rt 2. Box 479. 2-2715. LOST: Black it white part Water Spaniel with black ears. Answers to "Spotie." Children's pet Ph. 4-4344. Or 3-6548. LOST: October 22nd. in mdVing. some summer dresses, Dorothy Neufeld, 1355 sth St. Unfinished Chests LOWEST PRICES ALL SIZES. WAREHOUSE FURNITURE CO. 630 N. CAPITOL 300 Personal 310 Meeting Notice SALEM LODGE No. 4, A F A M, Wed., Nov. 16, E. A. de gree, 7:30 pjn. 312 Lost and round LOST Blue leather wallet Please return papers wAlbany address. ! Reward. Albany, Ph. W. 88988. LOST Big long-nose Collie. Black, 1 white, tan. Male. $10 reward. Ph. 14-2664. LOST Reg. German short-hair male dog. in West Salem. Donald Kuhn, 11328 Plaza St Ph. 2-4973. LOST Nov. 2nd. black collie, ten St white markings, 1 yr. eld. female, ! Bonnie", children's pet Calif, tag. Edward J. Kaempf. mo N. cottage Anyone having Information, please cau 4-swi. LOST Chihuahua. Vista Hts. $10 Re ward, f lease pnone smts. Yugoslavs Save JUD5. huiyiun DIJ Use 'Of Want Ads Until the practice was . baBoed, aoa-Commuaisl Yugoslavs dependent en their .country's Red re- K'roe for a living kd i pi isms, marriages and other chorea rites per-, formed" as always thes ran Want Ads " "repudi ating" the sacrament. Wai0!s Fill Strange Needs 400 Agriculture 425 Auction Soles SUDTELL'S FURNITURE AUCTION ; WED. EVE.) NOV. 16TH AT 7:30 P.M. Complete 5 rooms of good used furniture and antique turnitnrr 1953 Monarch 30-in. elec range . 1953 Westinghouse 7 ft refrig. , ; White enamel trash burner ' Electromaster 4 burner elec. range , 4 pc. WaL bedrm. set 5 pc. Chrome drop 1 B.K. set .- ,7 1 set metal panel bunk beds complete (ex- cond.) ' ,i WaL organ Chinese desk ; . ' Mah. music cabinet Solid WaL bed ,' Mah. lamp table WaL love seat !.' Picture frames ' Girl's bike (small size) 6 yr. baby bed complete 3 pc. Mr. & Mrs. Bedrm. set . V Rollaway bed complete (full size) Maple cricket chair - ' , Freize davenport & chair (teal blue) Platform rocker Wood k oil circ. wood k gas range "2 Box springs & mattresses k manjr misc. articles of furniture Come to buy or selL - - HEATED BUILDING - IT'S WARM - Lane SucJteH's Auction PHONS 3-609$ 300 Personal 316 Personal AL'S BAKERY . . . 1040 MARKET Garlic Trench bread; 9" fruit pie, 60c; Individual fruit pies. 10c; chick en, beef tamale & turkey pies, 92.23 a doz. Large bread 2 for 45c Ph. 3-7372. MADAME KAYE-NEW READER PALM. CARD. PSYCHIC READINGS Worried? la doubt 7 Mme. Kaye wiu neip you. iu.s m,, to id 8 m.:, ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1 2088 N. Coml 3-4537 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, 986 S. Commercial., z-ziob or 4-bguo. NEED HELP to control your weight? WE Y -RITE, scientifically proven, medically approved,- inexpensive. Ph. 3-5782. If no ana. call 3-8873. MME. HAZEL BORN-PSYCHIC Ask no questions, helps solve all proDiems. ixoic lor Aiirroa jaotei, 364S Portland Rd. WO Agriculture 402, Livestock For Sal TOP 'PRICES paid for canner ewes Also need fat & feeder lamba Phone Salem 4-7374. 2',4 Yr. old filly, half quarter horse. Sired by Diablo. Rex, very gentle. $125. Ph. 3-6792 or 2-8263 L. T. Jones. - LOCKER BEEF, Eastern Oregon, Vs or whole. 19c. Custom lulling. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co., 1323 Si 25th. Ph. 3-4858. - PROFESSIONAL. HORSESHOER Ph. 4-9063 Salem, or t-4338 Woodburn. 403 Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK buyer. Claude Edwards, Rt 3, BOX 899E. Ph. 4-1113. WANTED to buy 175 head feeder lambs. Phone Salem 4-7374. LIVESTOCK buyer. A. F. Sommer, 1260 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-9067. I LIVESTOCK BUYER Emery Alderman. 4-6430, 4-721S CATTLE, horses st vour farm I C McCandlish Rt 2 Bx 297 2-6189 CATTLE BUYERS E. 1 and H Sne- then. 4297 State. 2-1345 or 2-4380 404 Poultry end Robbits CUSTOM DRESSING Of poultry. We buy rabbits. wing's, 3983 state. en. 4-3aii 408 Pets SIAMESE kittens, female, 4 months old. Phone 4-8836. FOR SALE Doberman pups. M-$7.50, F-S5.00. 41BS NO. Hlver iiu. ftl. 2-1139. COLLIE pups, $5. Mother reg. Robert Copley, 2665 Chemawa. REG. Labrador female, 2' yrs. $50. Also reg. Labrador pups, males. $30, female, $25. 4768 Clark Ave. after G. Keizer. POLICE puppies, J. C. Chapman. 3 mi. n. of independence it. l, box 267. COCKER puppies, also A. K. C Stud service. Ph 2-1248. PEDIGREE RoUer Caranaries. Rea sonable priced. Ph. 2-7896. BABY rare Parakeets. 650 Taybia Rd . W. Salem. 2-8133. PARAKEETS Cages tt Supplies. 3823 S. Commercial. Ph. 2-2755. BIRD Paradise tor oirda. cases sup plies 3180 uvingston 3-1842 PARAKEETS Cages At Supplies, Be H Aviary, 3369 May wood 4-5425. , ' HOLLYWOOD Aquarium, 1958 Mc Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment. PARAKEETS cages supplies 4 Cor bcts Aviary 4110 Hudson S-S6B7 410 Seeds and Plants HOLLY trees, green, variegated, weeping, etc. Weekends. 2107 N Coml ' i i 412 Fruit and Form Product WALNUTS Large.' goof quality Franquettes. commercially dried, 35e lb. 1305 N. 18th. Ph. 3-5929 after 4;i wk. days, weekends all day. APPLES All kinds oi varieties. Will -deUv. Ph. 4-1313. . ililf fcsSf AtfiaXfftBSsSjSl IVSSjIl BaVFV eaS) SjgffafftL. HgaaTsaVsl V 4 .nf J r n. Sk IM. SV IM. V St. Ha 47. Fk. k 'J M-iO 7 4O0 Agriculture 425 Auction Soles ,.. 3913 SILVERTON RO. Livestock Auction ' THURS, NOV. 17TH 3 10 A.M. Misc., Produce, - Some Furniture. ' 1. P.M. LIVESTOCK " Chickens rabbits. 'calves se1 veal pigs, heifers, feeder stock, miat' ss" beef cows, bulls, steers, goats Jc aheep. . , , . . LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION SALES YD. Ph. 3-6098; 3915 Silverton ltd. , 412 Fruit and farm Product WALNUTS for sale, good quality, 30a id. rn. 4-isN. DON'T sell too low,- we are payinf wp prices at our new jocauon, lor Walnuts. Filberts 6c meats. Comp ton Nut Co. on Highway In Dundee Formerly Dayton Nut Co-op, Me- Minnville. PASTEURIZED Whole milk, 75c gaL oeyverea. meary Dairy. S-303S. rJ Dairy Co-cp. Assn.li DELIVER to the Mayflower Salem piant, Z135 rairgrounds Road, be tween 730 a.m. and 6.-00 p m daily except Saturday and Sunday. APPLES U-Pick or picked. Ph. 2-3293. FOR SALE Pears St apples. H. J. Kehfuss. Ph. 4-1126. 4340 Cherry. 413 Fertiliser ROTTED MANURE. Mch. fine man ure by sack or yard. Delivered or at farm. Phillip's. Bros. Rt S Box 493. Ph. 43081. FERTILIZER Rotted manure. No weeds. Ph. 2-033L 450 Merchandise 451 Machinery and Tools SHOPSMTTH like new, Vi price. 2791 Market Days. HAVE several used welders AC St DC. Call 4-7544. 4TT Sewing Machines Buy With Confidence Singer Cabinet Elect good stitcher . $89.50 Cab. Elect 3 only guarnt your choice $29.50 Singer Port ..$.' 90 Port' Elect ..; ..... $18.95 CENTER 130 N. Conn. eh. 3-3512 455 Hsehold Goods For Sal IF YOU need a single item or complete household of new or used furniture or appliances, buy now on our easy terms. Woodrys Thrifty Used Furniture 119 So. Coml St Ph. 4-3311 1 block So. of Paper Mill . SINGER SEWING