Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1956)
-fc-'- Boy Scouts' Bus Breaks Down, Cuts Travel Funds ALBUQUERQUE I - Twenty, four Tacoma, Wash., Explorer m um a nu rneir mm) advisors marked time in Albuquerque Tuesday while their but Is being fixed. And the boyi tried not to be too disappointed because the mon ey, between f.VM and $600, which will have to be spent on repair pf their engine, will now not be available for a trip to Disneyland in Los Angeles, a Way Home The boys, members of Posts 54 engme running. Monday night the and 10 in Tacoma. have just spent '. boys unpacked their sleeping bags 12 days at Philmnnt Scout Ranch lept in McClelland Square, near Cimarron, N. M. They and ty park. Tuesday night they their adult advisor drove from!" to sleep at Kirtland Air Tacoma to Philmont in the bus, Injured Man Hospitalized After Rescue KVKRKTT I A MarysYille miner rnerilprl frnm urilHnroosa area near Harrington, underwent surgerv Tuesday for a bullet lm y nai lo "ne "re- ,nr wound" in his abdomen. I nd ,hat tht radiator of the bus Walter Bailey. 3fi, who lay jn- jnad ,0 be Paired alter the en Jured since Sundav morning in a Sln" s,'"''d overheating, remote area of Mt. Baker Na- K"? Harwell, the other advisor, tional Forest, was described in I a"' ,np ,riD nad bpon Planned critical condition hy an Kverett i ,or mor iMn VMr- Hc Mid the physician. Verla Bailev. wife ofi005 mane ,ne money inrouRn the injured man, spoke to him shortly before he underwent sur gery. Mrs. Bailey gave the following account of her husband's accident after her conversation with Bailey at the Kverett General Hospital: Bailey was walking along an embankment in the Deer Creek area of the forest when he slid 20 feet down a slope and then bounced over a 10-foot ledee. Dur ing the fall, a pistol Bailey was carrying' in a side holster dis charged, with the bullet entering his stomach. The miner was taken out of the wilderness area Tuesday morning by a mountain-rescue team after a Navy helicopter was demolished in a rescue attempt Monday. The three men aboard the helicopter escaped injury. The accident hap pened near the 5. 200-foot level of the Cascade Mountains. REICH HOST TO BOYS FRANKFURT i - Germany plays host Thursday to 65 Ameri can youths, aged 17 and 18. who want to be pilots or get into the aviation business. They are the first contingent in a 13-country exchange oi Civil Air rairoi ca dets. From Rhein-Mal Airport, the .cadets will fly to 11 other European countries. These coun tries will send their air cadets to the United States next Sunday In the exchange. ' Snlcm Obitunries Harriet R. Ilensoa . L"'?'n. .,...r.,N'..t.""rS- I son. cuiford s. Benson. Oakland, ' alif : grandkons. O. A. i All Benson, , Salem. Sluarl t. Benson. Los Anselci. , . .hi ii. f nem.on Kr,kane. With ; granddaughters. Harriet Rose B47 six-jet medium -bomber, KC-j olkSnT'c'.m' - "r'eaujlK ouf-jrt tanker and 707 four-, grandchildren. Services will be held : jet commercial airliner. I Thurs, July mm at s p m. in the old No. 888 markj the end of 40 G're'en Tord.',Pngrhl?n'!,rrn.W Vr 'rs of producing piston-engined . juiv 20 at 2 p-m. in the I o.oj. ! planes by Boeing. It was in July. Cemetery In Buaeburg, Oregon. ing (hrlt William Boeing sent lip ' Paul r. carter his first canvas, wire and wood At a local hospital. July lath, late , biplane, laying the foundation for: resident of mo sie. tr.c Ave Sur- lhe sltfe t largest industry. vived by 3 aaughlers, Mrs. Bonnie ' a J I Nniinan, Salt ljike City. Utah, Mrs. principal Address I Betty McCune. Santa Clara. Calif, t, (. n p c iRilli Irvine air Airs Iris Mayer. Salem: 5 suns. Hlch-I U- tn. L. S. IBI1H Irvine, air) ard R. Carter. Atwater, Calif . Robert force deputy chief of Staff for ma v. Carter. Kent, w sh , Leslie K. tt-rial, was to deliver the principal .'1V:::dSn,',J'jof:eoln r'Valaddres, .t the ceremonies for the; Rnslvn, Wash : 1 brothers. Henry E. ! tarter, Tansent, Oreun, Carl R t ar'er. Richland. Wah.; 20 grand children. Announcement of services later hy Clough-Barruk'Co. Fred H (mere Late resident of San Lorenro, Cailf. near St. Paul. Ore , Julv 17. at the ase of IS years Survived hv parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Kmery. San I.orenro, Calif. Shipment is heing . - A tl.rli.'A.. f'slif fn a,v.,.a and interment by lhe lowell-d-vards Funeral Home. H. Wavne Waters mis my July 17, late resident i of DM Mill St , St the age ol 74 vears. Survived by wife Dell . Wa- ters. Salem: niece. Mrs. Lou Emma Hobinson, Los Anpeles, Calif.; neplv ew. Frank N. Waters. Salem. Serv. Ices will be held Fri.. July 2'lh at 3 pm. in the w i . hi. dun i n;pei. Interment at Salem Pioneer Ceme tery. Lars l.arsen At the residence l.VHI I. Nob Hill. July 18. Survived by wife, Mrs, Wini fred l.arsen. Salem; daughter, Mrs. Henry D. Scott, Forrest Grove. Ore.; brothers. Sigurd Larsen. Glcneden. Beach. Ore.: Fsten l.arsen. Norwav; twn grandchildren Casket will he open In friends until 8 3(1 a m. Thurs . Julv Kdh in the Vltsil T. Golden Funeral Home. Services will be held In the Fullen Chapel in Forest Grove, Ore , Thurs , Julv 18 at 1 p m. under the direction nf Virgil T. Golden Co. Interment at Forest View Cemetery. Rev. John Cauhle officiating. Maurice Merrill At the residence 1HMI Market, July 17. Survived uv wife. Mrs. Ida Mer titl, Salem: niece, Mrs. Lois Steele, Houston, Teas: nephew, Clarence Cupelin, Utile Rock, Ark. Services w ill he held Fn July 20 at t p m. In lhe Vliall T Gulden Chapel In- termei.t St Belcresl Memorial Park Riiuaiistir services by Pscific Lodge No. so a F AA M. Gilbert Moras At a local hospital,-'Julv 18 Stir- r'.nVan'r'ore' Annn.n; nf services later ny jrirgu i. uomen Co. Mrs. Mary Rowland Al a local hospUat. July 18, late resident of 1230 N. 4th. Salem. Sur vived by daughters, Mrs. Grace Marie pereherv, Portland, Ore, Mrs. Sadie N. Chrisman, Toledo, Ore.: sons, Glen F . Fred, and Roy Rowland, all of Salem Ore., John Rowland. Portland. Ore ; Farl Rowland, Springlleld. Ohio: lo giandchildien Seivices will be held Thurs . Julv lnh at til Ml a m. In the f 'lough-Ban Ick Chapel. Inter ment al Helcrest Memorial Park. Miss Amy Paltfrann officiating. ' Robert M. Wade In Aussburg. Germany, June 24th. Inlant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R Wade, Salem: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J Wade. Turner. Ore.: Pan Morrow, Salem: Mrs. Jack Kennev, Salem Graveside services will h held Thursday, July 18 al in .Id a m. In the Clly View Cemetery, Hh Fmll H Becker officiating, un der tha direction of Howell-Edwards luneral Home. which they purchased In Tacoma (or $S50, and intended to pass through Albuquerque, visit ' the Grand Canyon, go on to Disney land and then return home up the West Coast. But Monday, when they were 21 miles north of Albuquerque, the engine in the old- bus threw a connecting rod. They were towed Into town. Two-Day Delay Mechanics said It will take about two more days to get the Force Base, whose officials came to the rescue. Don Riedler, advisor for Post M, said the expenditure of the money for the engine is "really going to eat into our funds," but he said he thought they'd have enough to get back home. "May be we'll have to wire home for help, though." he said. Tire Problem So far the group has traveled about 2.000 miles in the bus. They've had a little bad luck right along, according to Dick Lambert I si01""" , advisor. Lambert said various projects. At Christmas, he said. Post 54 made $733 by silling Christmas trees and can dles. They made another $400 cut ting fireplace wood and more money operating concessions at a community celebration. "Actually the bus belones to the boys," he said. "They bought j it.' Boeing Plant Converted to All-Jet Basis RENTOV, Wash. W -An era of the air age ended here Wednes dayand another began. The Boe ing Airplane Co. produced its last '. propeller-driven plane and con verted to an all-jet basis. The last Boeing piston-engine was scheduled to roll off the pro duction line at an afternoon cere mony in front of the company's transport division plant in this S(.attlp ,..hrh' On its tail will be its successor, the first of a fleet of. KC135 jet aerial refueling tankers. Both planes are for the air force. The last of the "prop jobs" was the 888th of Boeing's C97 series which made its first appearance in 1944. It will enter service as the final KC97 tanker. High Speed Refueliaf I The KC135 is patterned after ; Boeing's 707 military-commercial j prototype, and will enable jet i bombers and fighters to refuel at high speeds and altitudes With KCI35S coming off the as sembly line. Boeing will be build- ng four tvpP, 0f niultl-jet planes J" . . ,,. l the B.2 eight let heavy bomber, last KC97 and first KC'135. Specifications and pertorman.ee; data on the KC135 remain classi-l tied, other than the fact it is long er and heavier than the 707 proto-1 type. The 707 cruises at 550-600 miles an hour and has a ceiling of more than 42.000 feet. Both planes are powered with Pratt k Whitney J57 engines, each rated at 10,000 pounds of thrust. The KC97 piston-type tanker has a top speed ot only its miles an l,,,,,. Dismissal of Murder Count Requested K LAM ATI. FALLS - Hist. Atty. Richard Beesley filed a motion in Circuit Court here Wednesday for dismissal of a first degree murder indictment asainst Bttrdette and Zelma Ochi ho, an Indian couple. Beesley said his action was prompted by the death June 20 ot Mrs. Addie A. Ilorton, whom he described as a key witness. Mrs. I Ini tun lived on the Klamath Indian reservation, and Beesley said he had not been advised of her death until this week. I The dead woman's evidence has never heen disclosed. j. Th, Ochihos were accused of slaying ' Kdisnn Duffy. .V). His de- composed onoy was louno ren. u, about a mile north pf Klamnth Falls. An autopsy revealed a bullet in his head. The Ochihos were arrested in Reno, Nev. Ballistics tests of a rifle found in their car Indicated lhe bullet that killed Duffy was fired from the weapon Bcciley said. HID FOR JAMAICANS KINGSTON Jamaicans like, the mother country. So fur July has set a record for move ment to Britain. Ships have tak en 1.505 travellers out. planes about 2.10. Hundreds of others are booked to go later, many hy sir to New York to take ship for Britain. DAILYCROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Mast 6. A thick . slice . Soothe 10. Cavities 12. Name pf Meoae River in the Neth erlands IS. Cipher 14. Wayside hotel 15. Discover 16. Hawaiian bird 17. Lure 19. Gained 20. Assistant (Mil.) 21. Natural cavern 22. Revolves 24. Fails to win 25. A Urge piect tcolloq.) 2. 8olemn vow 27. city (Pruss.) 28. Villify 31. Kings tabbr.) 32. Strike 33. Tree 34. A cream filled, frosted shell 36. Fish 37. Depart 38. Smokes 39. An aquatic bird 40. Botch DOWN 1. Tilt 2. Banana like fruit I. River in Latvia (poss.) 4 Railway (ebbr.) 5. Shall not v. ' corv ; traded) 6. Noisy 7. Algebra fabbr.) I. To be necessary for . Ganoid genus of only the bowfin 11. Rocks 13. City (Fr.) 15. Crazes - 18. Sksting -area 19. Lavatories Portland 1ortlainl Livestock PORTLAND. upiySDA Cattle salable 650: market active, strong on fed steers; generally steady on change Premium quality, deliv other classes with some weakness ered in Portland. ' 60-63 lb; first nn utility cows; two loads mostly - quality ..17-60; second quality 52-55. choice R.iO-900 lbs fed steers 23 00: Butter Wholesale, f .o.b. bulk two lnarls average choice l.osfl- cubes lo wholesalers Grade AA, 1.101 lhs 2.125-23.50; several lots good fed steers 21.00-22 00 with one' load mostly good 1070 lb steers 22.50: standard steers 17.5O-22.00 nn Wink hni-a cloors or 0noH linrl choice heifers offered; canner and cutler cowl mostly 7 00-8 75; shells down to i.OO; utility cows S00- 10 M; few commercial up to 13.00; J A mediuiri, 44-46'i; A small 28 utility bulls 14.00-14 50 with' one up 29'j. - ' j to 15.00. I Eggs To retailers Grade AA, Calves salable 150; market mod - erately active, fully steady; good . . .. i and choice vealers iy.uu-ih.uo; lew;' o.ndW chnico Winn- nt i Iv and i commercial calves and tnnclU ii mi. n no yrdiria Hoes salable 600: market mod - erately active, fully steady; sorted lot U. S. No. 1-2 grade butchers 180-235 lbs 19 00-19.25; mixed 1J grades 18 25-18.75: 160-175 lb 1700 18 50; SOWS 300-500 lbs 12.00-16 00. Sheep salable 900; all classes .S I-. ...Its. nl.r -U...ft aSA sn sieauy wm. upU.y . ! ' weight, fryers. 27-28: young turkey cent feeder lambs; good andi, " . ..i l . . -i u. t u. Cnuice spring sitfUKiiirr . uinua rnmce SDnnK siiiui: rr . Junius sn.9onn- fnu, .mll ll. choice , , . r , . on n.91 IWf- omvl nnd chnir-e ffcrl- "7--, . ; "-". er lamos j.t.uu-i.i..'xi; cuu io kuuu shorn slaughter ewes 2.00-4 00. Portland Grain PORTLAND I Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, hulk, coast deliv- ery: Oats No. 2, 38 lb white 57.00 - ii zj T)..u Vn i a; IK n ur 47.aO-4S.W. lorn lio. i, C. i. snip - ment 72.00-72 25. Uk.,i ihidi to rri.. sii.i k-ci. v i h.iib HeiteereH ,.ot' sfY Whi'u son-' Soft Whit (... eluding Rexi 2 09; White Club 2 09. ! (or,7'ar'c" Hard red winter: Ordinary iM-.'-' 31.00-34 00; ribs, m .. a CIO. tl nr rani SOU- ; 47.00-52.00. i r wn. jv. vv,. 12 per cent 2.09. barley Car receipts: Wheat 75; 55; flour t; corn 3; oats feed 3. i, nun Radio I lams' Mercy Effort Successful i NEW YORK UrWThe bleeding has stopped. The baby is in good condition. Everybody here is very, very grateful to all of you." That was the message a ham radio operator in Leopoldville, Bel gian Congo, flashed to a ham radio operator on Slaten Island here Tuesday. It signaled the suc cessful completion of a 6,966-mile mission of mercy. The baby is Jean Luc-Poll, 2, a victim of hemophilia who had been slowly bleeding to death in a Leopo'dville clinic. . Julian Boca, the Leopoldville ham operator, sent out a message about the boy's plight last Satur day. A Statcn Island ham. Harry Kcndt, picked tip the radio .plea. A , drug distributor quickly sup plied a quantity of the blood-clotting drug purenogen. Then an air line sped the life-saving, medicine to the African city. MainciaiiH Meet Off to Laiijj.iii.g Start at Seattle SKATTLK Bellboys sinr- , , , , , . 1 rien nnwn nmei cnrriuin a, in-mi uik live rabbits and lop hats. On the . ,.,lr. onohioo V sr.'.'1"" rrana lis .&oiiiii ,.i,,,t .t ,i.us,",i,n v - cepted invitations to have their hands chopped off. It was all part of the 21st annual convention of the Parilic Coast Assn. of Magicians Inc., which opened a 4-duy meet here Wednesday, with 400 persons attending, Charles N. Smith of Seattle, past president of the association, told delegates that magic is moving away from the elaborate tricks into a more intimate format. "In the old days, the magician would saw a woman in hall" he mild saw a woman in hall he lid. "Hut nnw he'll merely chop f and arm or a leg." sat off SR? TflJiAMtM ? Fit iPjATHfr c;3!.'g yFHyNffcCTnl: a 5 EfHoMrjMiA 5 m Ajytn- aim ot 5 r f r t? ste sir a? tftftup in ft J'H 21. En closure for pigeons 22. An ancient money unit (Babyl.) 23. Variety of volcanic leeterdsy' Assists glass 30. Pieces ' . used out for polishing 32. River pl.: (Yuga) 24. Mongoloid of 35. Msndata northern 36. Clrl'a ' Scandinavia. nickname 26. Eskera 38. Frequency 28. Foreign modulation 29. Auctions (sbbr.) m - ' ' m rrm i: .1 17 s 771 is 21 21 H zzzzmzzzzm w w mzuzMznzk 7- if Markets Portland Produce d PORTLAND UP - Bulterfat i Tentative, subject to immediate 92 score, 5'i; A grade. 92 score, 58',; B grade 90 score 57; C grade 89 score, 55. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon ' sinplfc. 41-46 lh" Orrcrnn S.lh lonf ; 434-50. ! Kggs To wholesalers Candled f ob. Portland A large. 49-50',: 1 'aw. 54-5o; A large 51-52; AA;jght and professional traders j large, 54-55; A medium 48-4S; a medium. 46-48; i A email lil.l Cqplnnc ma .V. . . - v v-o. v " cenis ammonal Fees To consumer AA larpo - B0-6.j; A large. 57-82; A A medium,; !54"59: A medium. 53-58; A small, 36-41 Live poultry No. 1 quality, f o b. Portland Frvers, 24-4 lbs, 23, at farm, 22-224: light hens. 18 at farm; heavy hens, 17-18 at farm; old roosters 11-12. Turkeys To producers L i v e liveweight, 28; "eviscerated,,..,.," ! mrua, . , . : 0,In . nen''. i Kahhits Av ' - . verage to growers Live uhiia 1-..4I. h m.n- SJt lbs, 15-18; colored pells 4 cents, less; old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 56 - to. .... ... f. r, aa, vui up, ou-oo. Wholesale Pressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs, 37 00-39 00, good, 3 00- : 38 00: standard, 32 00-36.00; com- ! merrial cows. ?4 0fl-J9 f)0: utilitv , . wian-u am- luucis.i iM.nhu.w. Beef cuts (choice stecrsi-Hind , quarters. . 47 00-52 00; rounds M 00-46 00: full loins, trimmed, -D,..i. ..... t ..i S1. Nu e-oV.. l u l" ,.' CHICAGO (API-lUSDAI - Hogs , lbs. 50 00-53 00; shoulders, 16 lbs.J : steady to IS higher; on weighta nn.M nn- .nironh. itsuti'1i,niir xn ih hum No. 1 to 3 in. w flm, iA.li hs 5100-5.100 Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 30.00-38.00; commer cial. 26 00-33 00. Spring lamb Choice and prime. 44 45 lb, 42.00-45.00; good, 3800 43.00. Wool Nominal clean basis, ii blood, 1.00-05: blood. 1.03-0H; ' blood, 1.12-1S: fine, 1.17-23, Country-dressed meals, f.a.b. Portland: Beef Cows, utility. 22-25 lb; cutters, 19-20. Veal Top quality lightweight, 36-38; rough heavies, 18-25. Hogs-Best light blockers, 26-27; lean light sows, 18-22. Lambs Top graae springers, 36-38; good yearlings, 25-30. Mutton Lightweight ewes and wethers, 10-12. Fresh Produce Onions Calif, Whites, 50 lb sks, 6 00-50; Wash. Yellows, .No. 1A, 6.00-50; No. 2, . 4O0-5O. Potatoes Oregon Boardmans, 7.50-8 00; local Reds. 20 lb lues, 2 2.V50: Wash. Reds, 6.50 - 7.00; White Rose 7.50-75, Hay New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, fob. Portland, nominally 34 00-36.00 ton. New crop prices not established. Western Securities (7,1 Iks. Kmlther A Co. Inc. I These bid and ask quotations rep resent prices at which one or more de.ilers, members of the National As socialion of Securlly Dealer's Inc. would Irade with the general pub lic at the imie the quotations were gathered at 3 pm, yestcrd.tv: . Mid Asked Calif -Oregon Power Cascade I'lvwond .. . t; t:c, 22', ...15', 4.T. 88 28', ,. 28 1 ,. 34', 24', 38', 73', 5(1', ' 55', lunmii. ririani . ' . rnn Fireman .tanten inc. Com. . , Morrisnn-Knudsen , Ore. -Port, Cement Par. P A I. Com 1 Pope A Talbot ' Portland Gas A Coke . Porl. Gen. Etc HANKS Rank of America Hank of California ('has; Manhattan First National I First Nat. City NY 8Vi 7J 87', 79', tt S. National ' " STALIN SQl'ARE CONE ; VIKNNA. Austria HP Stalin Square passed out of the picture in Vienna We'dnesday. It got hack j its old name Schwancnhrrg j its old name chwanenhrrg Square after a isth century Au5 - jtnan army leader. New York Closing Stocks Reported by Merrill Lynch. Pierce Fvnner and Bean I Fllnlknl .... ..... H'i ford Motor Admiral Corp ... At (.'hem A By Allied Slr Allis Chm Alcoa - IIS', 51 3S, Gen Dynamics Gen . Klec . Gen Fooda Gen Motors Gen Tire Geo Pac Ply Gillette Glidden Goodrich . Goodyear , Grace WR Grt No Ry .: Grt West Suf - Greyhound w Cult Oil ... H Homeitake A I !nt Harveat Int Nickel lnt Taper I Jnhna-Mana Jonei A M Stl K Kamer Alum .... Kennecotl Kern Land L Llbhy McN , Lieu Myers l.OF Glata Lockheed Air ... Aluminum Ltd . 144 ' Am Airlines ....... Am Can ., Am Cyan Am Mntori ....... Am Stl rdr Am TAT Am Tobacco Am Vucon Anac Copper Armco Armour Atcheson Top . Avco a ' Rendlx Avia Rest Foodt Beth Stl Bocins Air Borden Bra Warn ... Bucyrut Burro Adding C ......JN ...45, ...7JI. . I'. ....', Wi is, J7, ..... IT, SI1, IS l&il'i .. S!'. . 50 IM'l .95 . SI . 4B', .. to', .44;, .47', .37', .1.11, . 15 .04', .17 - 44, . .rn, Calif Pack Campb Soup ... Can Pac Rv Cae J I' Caterp Trac Celanese ... Celotex Certainteed Ches A O Ry ... Chi M i SI. P . Chi NW Rv Chi R ll Ry Chrvsler . CHies Serv . Climax Mnly ixew'i Inc. Lon Bell ss IS', j Lonllard ;( m Ja I Masnavox I Marh Field MAM Wood .74'. Merck A Co .. Mont Chem Mont Ward Motorola N Natl Biscuit Nail Cash Rcf Nail Dairv . Nail Distill Nail Gypnurn ... Natl Lead Nail Supply .... NY Cenlral No Am Avis ... No Pac Rv NW Airlines ... O Oltn Math Otis F.lev Cllielt Pea Coca Cola Collate Com Credit Comw Fdisnn ...... Conn Fdiron Container Conl Can ., ( on! Oil Crane Co Crown 7et , Curtl Wr n Oeere A Co Die Match .. Oouf Air Dow Chem De P de N K Fast Air tin .. F.ast Kodak Kl Pano Cta K.iner Rano Ex Cello P Fairchild 451, 117', . Sfl', . SI', as', 40', 1"7 ,17'i, S5I, . M, .... Slir, ... 7!"b . 2IS Pabco SI' Pse C, A FJ M Pac TAT - " Pan Aiti Air ' Penney J C . Penn Rv .. IJ'.IPepil Cola Grain Futures Close Higher CHICAGO i Firmness In rash markets helned most crain i futures advance nn the Board nf . Trade Wednesday Wheat closed S-' higher, corn i Sl.l. hitrhpr oafs 7. lnurpr to 1T 1 I higher, rye 1 lo Ps higher, soy-L beam a-l 'i to 33 cents higher and lard 20' a hundred pounds higher. There was nothing very new In wheaL Hcapim? nntssure was . w,,re not inclined to take to the ' ' , . . ... . snon sine aggressively in view oi i the new . evnnrt nnlirv scheduler! ..... c. . . I iu ni.ui Qt-i'i. . : Chicago Grain CHICAGO AP WHEAT Open J I3,.'t t 18-15', I 19'.-', 121-21', 1 II t S2, I 41 ', I 38', -U I 4.1-42 ', 145', 7.T. . 74 73', . 78', -77 77', Close 1 14', 1 IS',-', 120'. 1 .-''. July September December March May : .wi IB' I 84', I 51'.. 1 ',. 1 44 I 4'a 75',-' 74', September December March oats July September ws-vs-mw March 78', 78', Mav RYE 1 38', 1 371,-37, I 4H.-I, I 43', I 44 I 38 1 39', I 4.1', I 45 J4S 1 84-84', 152',-'. 1 48-4.V, 1 4', 152',-4 s,,,mh,r December I March SOYBEANS 'July ff"1"" 2S4',-8S 2 51',-SI November 2 45', Jsnuary I 49'. -48 j March 2 51', Chicago Livrslork 270 lh. It 25-18 75: top 17 80: few lots 2711-310 lh. 15 80-18 35: bulk 160-19 lb. 14 50-18 50: sows 12 IKI-I5 50. Cattle 14 DOC; calves :i; steers and heifers 15 to 71 higher;- heifers 21 to fully 50 higher; cows stesriy to 15 lower; other csttle stesd); three loads prime 1257 lh. steers 25 nn; prime 11 00-. ISO lh. steers 24 25-24 75: most good steers 18 50-21 on: choice end prime heifers 21 00-22 75; cows 10 75-12 75: canners and cutlers 8 25 1150: utility and commercial bulls 14 (W-18 00; good and choice vealers 2000-2300; good and choice 890-975 lb stockera snd feeders 18 33-18 35 Sheep 1.000; steady to weak: good to prime spring lambs S0-8S lh. 10 on. 13 50: choice and prime yearlings 80 8,1 lh 11 50-17 00; slaughter ewes 3 50-5 00. Chicago Biitlf r-Epgs CHICACO (API Butter steady; wholesale selling prices unchanged: A A S3 score 5l 10-58 15: A 82 58 00 5P 25: R 80 57 00-57.25: C SS SI 25-54 IS. Fgga firm: wholesale setting prices to 1 higher: 80-898 per rent A 42.50-33 00; extra mediums 38 50-57 nn; stsndsrds 34 50-35 00; checks 18 50 30 50 . Market at Glance NFW YORK (API Stocks: Mixed; late profit-taking. Bonds:' Lower, changes narrow. Cotton: Lower; commission house selling. CHICAGO: Wheal: Firm: best gains not held Corn: Old crop strung, new firm. Oals: Firm; July up shsrply. Sovbesns; July easy, oilier monthi firm. Hogs' Steady to 15 rents higher; lop 11700 Cattle Steers up 15 to 71 rents: top 125 00 Five millinn penple over 65 in America keep house; with 1.400. 000 unable to work and n,ono :iii '4 1 seeking jnbs. rXKCl'TRIX' FIXAI, NOTICF I,. 1 NOTICF. IS HKHK.HY GIVFN lhat 47 .RflH H HARRIS, aa executrix nf 74 llhe testate of Thomas Henry Harris. 30ss i Deceased, has filed her final account ,11',' as such, and hv order of the (Turin! ;i7', Cnurl nf lhe State of Oref on for the 2i, County of Marion, the l.Mn day of . 1 August. 1858. the hour of 8 15 m the 4i. ' foietuxin of said day has been fied 7gitss lhe time and the fiiuitron'n of ii!jsaid court has heen filed as tie filace li.r lhe heflillig 01 iioieriunis 11 .iirt final account and the settle- I mi of said estate. OATF.D and first published: July 11, 159. RttTH H HARRI3 Fxecutrix of the Ktale nf , of Iteremher, livi Thomas Henry Harris. De- I Done at lhe ( anilol n Ra'em. Ore reased I""- 'hll l"'h day of J.il, 1958 RHOTFN. ft HOT FN A SPFF.fsSTR A j SMITH Attorneys at Law ' Governor 118 T'nneer Trust RM. I ATTI SI 3tn rmneer rrust ning. ,s"orn",v,',,jt Faecuinx j 1 July 12, 11,21, Aug :,il Phelpa-Dodge Phllco Corp Phil Morris . Phil Petrol, PilUbury Pruc A Gam Pus Sd P A L J. Purs Oil a . S3', .31', .54', .48', .50', . S8. ,.47'i Radio Corn " aa Rayonier Inc. . Hepuo tl . ,, Reynolds Met Revnokla Tob Richtleld O Royal Dutch S ' 48 ,. ?. ..M. SI'. 114', Safeway" Stn SS 43 SS', 7", St Joe Lead St. 1. A ST Rv .. St. Recla Paper -. Schenlev Ind ...... Scon Paper .... Sears Roe ... Shell OH Sinclair Oil Skclly Oil Sconv-Mob Sou Cal F.dl . Sou Pac Ry Sou Ry Sperry Rand . Sid Brand, Sid Oil Cat Sid Oil Ind Sid Oil NJ Stude-Pack Suiiiav Oil Sunshine M ...... . Swift A Co Sylvanla El T Texas Co Texas Gulf ..,.... Textron m Tlde-Axso ... Transam ... Trans Wn Air Twen Cen Foi . II tlnion Carb '.. .... . I'nton Oil t'nion Pac nv ..... t'nl Aircraft ....... Vnl Air Lines I'm Cnrp t'nl Fruit I'S Plvvond I'S Ruhher I'S Steel W Warner Pic . Wash. Wale- P .... Weal Air Br Western Air Welern riee Weiern Union Woolwortii . t Zenith IS ,140'. .... 55 .... 50 .. s;, . l.KI', .... 47 ..' IS'. ...S7 ', ... S5', .... 45', ... JP, ... Wl .... 18', .... 55 'i ... 37', ,....H', ... S.T. ... 42, ... 43', ... 45. ... 37', ... 58', .. 41 ... rs', . 55', I IV. .. 70', .. 381, .. 87', .. 4I, ... IS', ... 55', ... 4, .. 4t', 51 . Hn'i ... l', ... WI 24', ... '. as ..81, ,.S4, on .. Si', 51'. .. 47., .. JS', 3', ..57'. .. 82, .60', : ''S 7'. 8', 48'. S3', Sit', .33', 43', W. il'. 's Mi's S3-', 178 73", 31'. 8'. S". 5ni, 54 Si's A .... .... 8, .. 38-, .. as', ,. n . 54i, M', 48 . 110', Chicago Onion. CHICAGO (API Nov. old l . Nov. (new) 1 47 Jan. . . tn Feb. 24(1 Onions: l 1 7 1 SI 1 27 18 4tR 140 1 SO I 7 in I4IB Salem Quotations aiem Quotations as of late yesterday Kt'TTKRFAT (Andre-sen's) Premium - , ... .SS C"0- 1 Sf'nt . .. r , , ( prices to farmers are I to S cents unoer tnese wholesale prices l jumoo A Kxlra !.arge AA l.arre A A MVd,'mAAA " um.ii a "l01"-"?. Northwest Poultry! r i"h"" S"' lul " ""is Colored Frye Colored Rnasiers Old Ronslers Investment-Trusts (7.ilka. Smllher A Co. Inc. I ' Bid Affiliated fund 8 JO Canadian Tund 21 07 Century Shares Trust -14 IS Chemical Fund ..IBIS Delaware Fund II as Diver. Invest Fund 1.74 Dividend .Shares 2 84 Fjlon A H. Hal. Fund . 23 22 G.is. Ind ... 14 97 Gioup Tobacco ....4 30 Incorp. Investors . ... 10.28 Kev Cust. Funds: B-3 18 8ft B-4 10 85 K-l .... 8 SS S-3 13 I S-4 10 02 "Tin. Bond F"nd 7 87 Ma... Inve-I. Trust .... . II IS N-tl. Sec. Series. Asked (12 12 71 a ii 18 84 1175 10 87 322 14 84 15 38 4 73 II 22 18 84 II 5 18 58 14 33 1(114 8 73 13 II 8 S3 8 85 S 88 I'S 131 1541 11 58 8 74 15 43 Income Scr'es . 8 34 . 181 .. 188 . 4 II . 8 88 14 18 12 47 I IT 14 18 Stock Series P-ef. Slock . Natl Dlv. Series Natl. Growth Pioneer Fund Tel -F.lec Fund Value Line Inc. Fund W'ellinglnn Fund . . PRO( I.AM ATIOV WHFRFAS. the unregulated us of certain forest areas is. In mv judg ment, a menace to life anil property because of weather conditions and lhe existence of any excessive amount of debris on the ground, and WHKRFAS. upon the showing of the State Forester. It appears to, me to be necessary to close to unregu lated use the following area desig nated a: ARFa. NO VP not'GI.SS FOR :ST PROTKf'TIVB ASSOCIA TION ARKA I: Township 21 South. Rang I West: Sec. 30 In 13, incl. Township 1.1 South. Rsnge I West: Sees. 4 to I, II lo II, and 23 to 38, Incl Township 24 South. Range I West: All nf township. . Townshln 13 South. Range 7 West Sees. 17, II. and thai portion of Section 19 lying Northwest of s line from the Nnrtheast corner to the (southwest corner of Sec tion 18 Township 15 South, Rang I West: All uf tow nsbip. Township 28 South, Range 7 West: That portion of tuwnshfp lying west of the divide between the Umpqua Rival and Hubbard Creek watershed. Township 2S South, Rang I West: All of township. Township 27 Soulh, Range 7 West: That part of townshln Ivlng in Hubbard Creek watershed. Township 17 South, Range I West: All of township with lhe excep tion of the Southeast corner of Sec. 38. Township JS South, Range I West: Sees 3 to 18. incl Permits to enter the above area mav he obtained at the following places Douglas Forest Prnterllv Ass n Headquarters. Rnseburg Tvee Guard Slatlon F.Ik Creek Guard Station Landers IHtkoul Tenmlle Guard Station Henry Ttller Residence on Hubbard ( reek NOW, THF.RKFORE, I. FI.MO SMITH, Governor of the Slat of Oregon, by virtue of lhe authority vested In me under tha provisions of OHM 477.158 do hereby pruc la 1 111 the unregulated use of the above de scribed areas to he unlawful and that aaid areas shall he suhject to enlrv only through permit lo be Is sued by the forester or fire warden Pursuant lo OHS 477 151 lhe forester mav during periods ol fire hazard I strict issuance ,nf auch permits when ,irT-i p'",m n,nri in inr or pronertv The fiermlt shall re quire the entrant v ill To refrain from smoking ex cept in nlace designated as ' sale In said permit (2( To build no open firea escept in places designated as safe in said permit. (3) To have as equipment when 4 using rainpflres, eacent when tiavellng as a pedestrian or ramping at ttupro.ed. desig nated and liostetl campf round, tools .net 'fied by the finesler a suitable lor extinguishing lire. Tills Proclamation shall be effec tive from and alter the 201 It day nf Julv, 1838. and shall remain In full 1 force and etfrrt until the 31st day Iflin. ' .r " ', . S.pr.l.,v ,.! ftlalai .July III ... 37'. ..a ... S5, .... S:i .4', .... 47', ... SS ....7.V, .... 47. .... :is ... 85 ...771, .... 57', ...4J', ...20', . 14', ..LIS', .., M', .. s', .. lin1. Profit-Taking Drops Stocks NEW YORK - Prom-taking interrupted the. summer rise as the stock market closed irregular 'JVThe market was higher at the .N i u -i . i . sian. a apru ot proiit-iaRing occurred in mid-morning; then prices recovered. In the final hour a second burst of profit-taking trimmed a wide assortment of gains. The Associated Press 'average of fifl sinrk rierlinmi 3si rnta In ItM.M with the industrials down SO cents, the rails down 20 cents and the utilities down 10 cents.' Volume, at'1.530.000 shares, 'Was the highest since June I. the day President Kisenhower suffered his intestinal ailment, and compared with Tuesday's 1. M0. 000. Slocks and Bonds Campllea ky Tke Aselate Press JILT II KRAC.CS 34 11 Ind Hall! . T Dl , ms I4i4 na his 170 J 141 1 157 4 148 8 . 141 1 134 CTSJ 135.1 314 0 120 8 257 a Uli 203 1 114.1 STOCK AV is as Ulil Stcka Net rhansa Wednesday Prev. day Week ao Month aso Year aso . 1S98 Hi(Th I "Ml liw IMS Hish 1D5S Low D I 111 Dl 1881 ISS S 187.1 181 I 1731 181 S 171 8 181 S 148.1 BOND AVIRACFS 10 Ra.la is ia Ind. t'tll IS ran. D.I 84 3 84 S 841 84 857 SSI 83 7 SS s 84 0 Net ehanse Wednesday Prev. day . Wees aso ... Month aso . Year aso . IMS High III5S 1W . 1K55 Hih . IS5S Low D4 4 S 1)4 S 5 a sse SS 7 Ml Vnch MT SSI S97 til 08 1 S7 7 A I 84 1 84 S S44 84 7 B7 4 sea M SSI so a saa MS 1001 SS 4 H4 S Dow Jones Average Open S14 S2 1SSSS 10 HI 182 07 Hih SI7.SS linns 70 23 183 03 ltw SI I 73 las II 88 58 181.02 Close SI33S 188 7S as 77 181.80 38 Indus 20 Ralls I IS t'tila 85 Slocks PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unregulated use ef certain forest areas Is. in my Judge ment, a mensre to life and properly becauae of weather conditions and nri tha evlstenr of an ewreaatve amount of debrla oa the ground, and WHr'.REAS. upon the showing of the Stale Forester. It appears to me to be necessary to close to unregula ted use the following area deatgnated ARRA NO. M-PCOOS FORI-ST PROTKCTIVR ASSOt lATION ARFA: Township 12 South, Rang Weal: Sees. IS to 3 Inc. Township 21 South, Range S West: Sees. I to IS and 10 to SS Inc. Township 34 South, Rang I Weal: All of township. . Township 25 South, Rang t West: All of townahip. Township 18 South, Rang t West: All of township. Township 17 South, Range West: Ail oi township Townahip 38 South, Range a West: AM of township, except th Coos Eav Wagon Road, th East Fork of the Cnqutll River, and that ' are between. Townahip IS South. Ran t Weat: All that portion of the townahip lying North ot th atate High wav riaht-tf-way: and all that portion of the township lying South nf th Middle Fork of lh Coqullle River. Townshln 10 South, Range t Weat All that portion of the tnwnshlo Ivlng North 01 the state mgnwav right-of-way; and that portvan Iving South or the Mioni rora nf the Coqullle Rivr? Township 31 South, Rang ( West: All of townshln. Township 11 South. Rang IS West: All thst portion nf th township Ivlng South of the Umpqua State Highway and east of th Mill Creek Road Township 13 South, Rsnge IS West That portion of Seca. -17. le. IS and 13. Iving South of th l.oon Lake - Alteganv Countv Road That portion- of Sees. .11 and 33 Ivlng West of the Loon Lake Allegany County Road and all of Seca. 31. 14. IS and 38 Tow nahlp 14 South. Range IS Weal: All of the townshln with the ex ception of the Ijson Lake-AI-leganv Countv Road and that area In the Golden and Silver Falls State Park. Township IS South,, Rang 1 West: All of tnwnshlo. Township 2S Soulh, Rang 10 West: All of township Township 27 South. Rang IS West: All of township. Townahip 21 South. Rsnge IS West: Sees I to 4 tnc ; See. 7; ', Sec. S: and Seca. 13 to 38 Inr. Townshln 28 South. Rang 18 West Seca. I to 14. IS to 21. 13 to 28 Inc : all that portion rsf Sees IS to 31 Inc. lying north of th Slat Highwav righl-of-way snd soulh of the Middle Fnik of the Co quill River- and Seca. 31 and 38 Tow nshlp 30 South. Rang I Weat : All Ihsl portion of the township Ivlng North ol th Slate Highwav right-of-wav: and all that portion nf the townahio Iving Soulh ot 1i Middle Fork of th Coqullle River. Township 14 South. Range II West Seca 13. 14. It. II, 12, 13. 14, 17. SS and IS Township 13 South. Range II West: Sees I, 1. 1. 8. to 17 inc : IS to 17 inc ; 34. 35. l wilh the ex ception of the Soulh Fork nf I'mis River and the road along aald river upatream to the range line between Ranges 10 and II West. Township H South. Range II West: All of the Ki, of the township Townahip 17 Soulh. Range II West: Sees, f, I. a. 10 to IS inc., 11 to M Inr , 38 and 38 Township IS Soulh. Range II West: Sees 11, 14, 23 In 17 Inc . 14 to 38 Inc Township IS South. Rsnge 11 West Sees I In I Inc., 10 to 15, Inc. 13 to 28 Inc Permits for entering the shove area mav he obtained at th following places - Cocks Forest Protective AseoCiallon. Coos Bav, Oregon Wells Creek Guard Station C A. Skinner. Reedsport. Oregon William Huff. Bridge Guard Station Charles Crouch, Camas Valley. Oregon W H. Ilervev tee. Oregon NOW. TIIK'MF.FORF. I, F.I.MO SMITH, Governor of lh Stat if Oiegon, by virtue of the authority vested In me under lhe provisions of OHR 477 13d do hereby proclaim the unregulated use uf the above described ateaa to h unlawful and that said areaa ahall be subject to enlrv onlv through permit to be Is sued hv the forester or fire warden Pursuant lo ORS 477 1 58 the foresler mav during periods nf fire harard i "r"r conditions, refuse, postpone nr re- nee nf auch permits wren neree-arv to prevent danger to life or property The permit shall re quire the entrant (ll To refrain from amoking ex cent "in nlaces designated as ssfe In aald permit 121 To hultd no nnen fires except in plai ea designated ss safe In laid oermlt. (ll To i,ae a equipment whan using eampflres, excent when ' liavrll'i" as a Dedestiian nr raMip.ne at improved designa ted arid osled campgrounds tools sueclfied bv ll'S fmester ' suitable for extinguishing lues The MiocliirTintion shall be effec tive frnm and alter the JOtli dv of .lul v. 10M, "d sha'l remain in full force and effect until the 31st day of December 1838 , Hope at tr-e Canllof lo Sal-m Oregon, this 17H sv o toly. IH.'iS ri MO SMITH Cosernor. ATr.T' a a ni , t NFwsinv, Secretary nf Male. July IS Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., July 19, '56 (Sec. II)-2. 5 NOTICS Or FINAL RIARINa As sdmlnlstrator with will annexed of will and .scale of AUGUST i. RAABE. deceased. I have filed In Circoit Court of Oresen, for Marlon Cnunty, my final account In aald estate, and 17 July 1M. at 8 U o'clock, s m., and the. courtroom of said court have been snpolnted by said eourt for the hearins of b)ec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof. WFJil.F.Y BCHRl'NK Adminiatrator with Will Annexed Carsont Carson as Cunnar Salem, Oregon. Attorneys for Adminiatrator June 28, July I, It. IS. n otic a or riKAL hf-akino As executrix of will end estate ef AI.ICK I POISAI. deceased. I ha filed in Circuit Court of Oreson. lor Marlon County, my final account in said esUte. and 17 July 1958, at 8:15 o clock, a m., ana the courtroom of said court have been appointed by said court for the hearins of objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof ' . MARGARET M. OH LING F.xecutrix Carson, Carson St Gunnar Salem. Oregon Attorneys lor Executrix June 28, July I, 11. IS TIMBER FOR SALE, t'NITFD STATFR DEPARTMENT Of THK INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIDS aa hereinafter deslsnated Kill be received by the District Forester, Rureau of Land Management, 211 North Front Slreet, Salem, Oreson besinnlns al 1:3(1 a.m.. Pacific Stand ard Time, on Auguat T, 1858. for all Umber deslsnated for cutting. Before bida are submitted, full Information concerning the timber, the conditions of aale and submission of bida should be obtained from the above District Forester. The right Is hereby re served to waive technical defecta In Ihia advertisement and In reject any or all bids. The United States re serves the rlsht to waive any infor mality In bids received whenever such waiver is In 'he interest o( the United Stale. IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY OREGON: SANTIAM FIVER MARKETING AREA: OAC: ORAL AUCTION: GREEN: All tim ber designated for eutiinf nn NE, NE'., S'i NF.',, N'.SW',. 8E', Sec. 33. T S . R. i E . W. M . estimated for the purpose of this sale to be S.1SI M bd. ft. Dnuglaa.flr, IS M bd. ft. white fir. S M bd. ft. western hemlock. No bid for less than S.NSS per M, bd. ft. for the Duuglaa-tir, l45 per M bd ft. for the white fir, $ 45 per M bd. ft. for the western hemlock, or a total purchase price of SKS.054 10. will be considered Min imum deposit with bid S5.530 H). July II. IS. 1SSS Classified Advertising Stateamara-Joansal Newspapers 281 N. Chart! 8t PHONE 4-6811 LOCAL RATES (Mia. I Uses) Weekdays Hea per line I lima J5 18 per line I times SO HI per line S times l W II M pet lin I m, S5 0S (Incl Sunt Classifies ads will M rua ia aoth papera to give advertisers th ad vantags of th tremendous pulling power l 17.074 combined circula tions "When an sd 1 osdered three at SIX times and a Sunday taaua Is in cluded (for examDl Friday. Batur- nay. Sunday) in lower Sunday rates apply oecauae only Th Btatssmis puousnes aunaay. viaeemea ana win atari la tn morning Oregon Statesman, eonalude w in evening capital journal but ads will be accepted fee Sunday Sletesms only. Th deadline for claret fled ads a I -as p.m th day before publication except tor Sunday when deadline la ju p.m rriaay. emergency di ana email line ada received after I OS p m weekdays and until II noon Saturday for Sundav may be placed in in io Lat t ciaelafy" column Ads for Monday papera must De in rv p m Saturday Th Statesman - Juumal newspa pers reserve the right to re;et ques tionable advertising; II further ie serves the right to olse a , II adver tising under th proper classilica lion Th Statesmar - Journal Newspa pers assume no financial -capons!-failily for errors which mav apoear In adevrtlsemenls nubllsh.-d in -te columns and In eases where this pa per Is al fault will reprint that part of an adverllsetienl In which th typographical mlauk occurs A 'Rlimr Ad an aa rontalmae a Statesman-Journal ftswspapers bos nuinoer tor an anaress is (or the protection of lh advertisers and must therefor b answered ev let ter. Th Statesman, asimial Newspa pers sr not at 'Jberly lo d vulge In formation as to the Idenlltv of aa advertiser using a "Blind" ad Ads in oiher columns wnlcb require i investment in stocks, samples equipment r cash bond should be thoroughly Investigated Slta.i paying out any money AdverUsrrs requiring s cash lnvstm-nt for samples or merchandise, sales aids. etc.. must so snerllv In (heir arts THIS NKVYSPAPER 8TRIVFS I pro tect us resders against fraud, de ception, or Inlurlea Readers are caulmned to make NO PAYMENTS le gel s position advertlaed la the help wanted columns All help wanted ada MVST SPFCrFY THE NATURE OF THE WORK. Sales help wsnted ads must slat If th pay Is In lh form ef salary, com missions, guarantee, or Include firm name. Bona fid affers of employment with pay belong la the 'HelD Wanted" enlnmna Kindly report an exception t Ihls ruie tn in classified advertising manager. .300 IVrfsonal 310 Matins, Norte BAHAi world faith Information, write Staleaman-Jrnl, Box III. 312 Last amd Found LOST Sunday at Silver Falls St. Park, 1 Ftmwnle Camera A I Norwegian silver brooch. Rewsrd. Contact Psster A. L, Selld, Sllverton Ph. 3-7711. LOST: rrt.13thT'i7tnlTMs't ket, blark female cat, whits spot on stomach. Ph. 4-4IH4. LOST: Mack Co.ker8panll."no tall. Friday 13th belween Sa lem and Independent. Notify Hollc Dept.. Independence. LOST: "llreenSchwinn-bike" mlddl weight, rack on front, leather seat. Ph. 1-8803. Re ward. Trowiportohoi, LFAVINf) FOR Thm Frltliy July 20. will sPKettpt prgr$ vxchangt r-iterm'i. Th. 424 316 Ftrtonol At. BAKKR Y lMfl MAWKfT fmtmn inmmUm, rhlrkm, hf pirt 17 ZA rtni , Pirra pi. .Iftr, frnrrn fruit plm, II 10 dor , largv hrvad fnr 4Ar, ph. "'TOO MANY BILLS?" Df-nl 11 yniirbt.la gft you In tionhi lr you r behind in B4vninli, tun I. trip yon. So Mcurit y or roiHniri nerdrrt Our plwi to pay all bill-, Pav onlv what ynu ran Moid' t Bonded and llcrnsfd fur v'mir pinlriian'i ('HKI)IT 'l)NSri,TATS Dlsl Sslem I-SS44 tor Inlorms linn AO ATE huyrre write' to "M.I." Clodlelter. imt E. 8th, Albany Orr 1 WILL "not n responsible for rtebls nlber than my own. Maria E. Holmes. ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED ... Too Late to Classify LARGE . VIEW . LOTS MADRONA KILL A home location that will last In value. .V. Salem In va county. Any type home, lose, available. EfeMET ROGERS OWNER .' Ph. 4-SOSI MFORbPICKUP PH. J-7341 Save II .(KM !SS DESOTO Firrdom 4-dr. adn. Iss than 3 OX) miles. Inn down. No paym'ta. due III November. Ph. 4-0701. s-ACRK lrV Toff Mved Wallacsj rd. Metered water, Salens -etee nh. 4-SQBIjiwner. I -AlKKS trac teB50Ca scad Dr. View lota.jrlty llmlta. F.RTATE SALE t I.I4 ACRES en Blossom Dr. Just nrf Highway sne. 1 lot on Gobert Ave . Krlrer Dlst Pto-V nrjrrusl Co. Ph. J-11.1S. .- 'rstate'sale MODFRN I rdrm.. houae In Keller di.t. Pioneer Truat C, Ph. 1-3I3S. b V "OWNKR : Spotless" moderi home, six blocks from town, t bdrms., plus den. Hv. no, dining nn.. kitchen, nook, utile Hy. 'ireplac A hdwd. firs, attrh. garage. Ph. J-JS37 aft. , er . I BDRMdunlex7 "ir. Ph. -ans7. ri'ri'..(ipt., pvtra(h71ltllpr Near cannery. 4 D 8t, oft N. Cnm l. 8IiPERVISFhchild car my home, under . nice yard, play frounda A equipment Ph. PAIMTINO rarpentir work ' ' jnajnl. repair. Ph. 4-707S. TOR SALIV Utility ramptrTi trailer. 4SS. Ph. 4-JB2S. I3 Sunnyvlew. AMMOvTNcT"uat"lsvdaF ' household furniture, inc. man. dio. act A S chair, bullet. Inc. frame plat mirror, lee. bleached malt. bdrm. ' aet, apring A matt., rang A misc. . Items. I ISS N. SSth. 1 till I p.m. or after t p m. ELFC. ranges. refrtg bdrm. turn., e stuffed acts, nirturra, .dishes, fruit jars A mlae. "Tha Biggest Little Store In Town We giv. United Trading Stamps Try Barkers 'used Fum. Ph. 4-0444. TOR SALE: List new 1-T C range, 4 burner xaith S4" avn, Phon 4-S408. COST: I confirmation cartifH rates In Norwegian language. Stateaman-Journal Sox lss. LOSTi C.rsySchaefferfounuia pen. Ph. 4-nai. ..00 Prron. 314 fsnonsl ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group NI Kiaa N Ceml l-awf. ALCOHOUCS Aaoaymaua. SSS Commercial, l-lioa 400 Agriculture 401 LysKtt f SaU SHERP Douglas IJvestock Mkt Wilbur, Ore, 3rd annual Iwa A Ram sal. July is. ll noon. Sim rg. A purebred Burka at all breos. I 00 breeding Ewae, Includlnf IM yearlinaa. Its hear I yr. aids, bsl. of 1 er. to 4 yr. Ewe ta be sold In Vols to suit buy era. All consignments weleitm. located t mil N. of Rose burg on Mwy. g. Foe Informallon call Orchard 1-7883 Rseb,rr or James E. Lewis, Ph. J144 Myrlle Creek or Darrlll w, Rayj Ph.xm Sulherlln. ( VR. bay mar, eaddl. brldet 20S complete, al almost near r rolnliller. 3-878J after p.m. ' I MILK COAT liil MACLKAY RD. "OR SALE: l"bts-"lowirT ref. boar. Ph. I-S7SL HORSBAUCTION t: .st. ; 3371 Sllverton Rd. ss Mile E. of Slat Fairground . FOR Tradep Whll faced row for Roto Tiller. Ph. 4-4U8J after I in " WANTED FEEDER LAMBS. PH. 4-7374 BAV gelding. yr.. 14 hanoa" Oentl for anyone. ML 4, Boa HEAD rag. lairrsarWyaTl American saddle gelding. I quarter horse I Palomino mar PhEmpIr 7-35a. fOR SAI.EI twgTCardal ram.' vail Sllverton Jl-ilHsJ erJ-4 1 CIS. PROFESSIONAL RcrseetHSH U Heneea. 4-714 ae 4-SOSI EXTRA good gentl milk cos. . PI' ,-11M "' R". FOR SALE or traa. gentM ponies for children, also good saddle horse Bob Prank. 30 N Water St, S:lvrton Ph. 1-8134. SALEM Meat C, locker beef! Custom killing, cutting and wrapping, trailer loaned free. 0T Li vsto a, Wsafsd " CATTLE, hone al your farm. K C MM andllsn. Rt IJ-aisa. WANT to renl'genUe riding horse for child. II yr. old. Ph. 1-3SM CA iTLE "buy A. rlommr, I? M Harmony Dr. Ph. S-S08T. OvESTOCK buyer Claud Ed warns. Rt a. Bos SSE 4-11 13. CATTLEeuvera 42S7 Stale it I. A H. Soethen. 1-1341. 1-4380. 404 foullry snd KobbiH GET your food fresh eggs al JI7BShadyLane. 4-7418. FOR SALE: Rabbits, Calling mans A N Z. whites. 1S5S Leo. Cherry Av , turn right na Alder, then left on Gary, thea ight on !.eo. - A BY Chick hatched yr. round". Valley Farm Store. 4-434 CUSTOMDRKSSING Of poultry W buy rabbits. Wing i, IMS Stat. Ph. 4-ltll. W5T 1 Pupplea to gl away, Tit Bonne Rd. - St AMF.SE " kittnB,"tSa. Pit 1-FIB7. ; ' AKC Reg. fsrtnriels boxer pup. I.TJ. Ph. Cherry 1-140.1 rolled. C.IVEAWAVhl kkTtteniri mns old. Ph. 1-8311. RFAUtlFl'L" AKCreg Beast pups. 1.10 ea. Ph. 1-4278 rOR!ALE: Collio-pupri mo. old. House-broks. Ph. 4-SS31 alter I 30 P m. TOY' Fok Terrier al sludTS'I pounds. Ph.jSilvrton -423.w LIVFLY.littlChlhushua. pup pies, registered. 1-4001. RFQ. wktr, blond A red. , S wks . Ph. 1-U48 FOR SALE or trade. 8 wks. old Lshrsdur pups. A K C. Ph. I-M41. 3.I4S' Abrams Av DACHSmiNDpupples."' mlnl ture, long hair, blark A red. AKC. reg. Ph. 4-7.104 BIRDareis ml ""ros cagea. I.,nnlles 3180 Livingston S-184 yojlNU parakeets, CSges feed ' Mickey s, Ml A Com. 1-liM. m .A -.- m