The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 13, 1957, Page 13, Image 13

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    Valley News
Statesman Newt Strvic
Construction Spurts '
Around Four Corners
" By EFFIE MAYE WHITE ,
Valley Carreponqnt
FOUR CORNERS, Fb. II Construction is spurting here with sev
en! business project underway.
Another landmark is bring razed to make way for a new service
station at South Lancaster prive and State Street. An all-steel build
ing is planned with provision for complete automotive service. Warren
Donlittle, distributor for Mobilgas, purchased the location from A. E.
La Branch two years ago.
Wood buildings formerly hous
ing the Four Corners Grocery and
a shoe chop also were razed to
make way for the new station.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Case, who have
operated a smaller station in the
same location, will operate the
new one. '
Older Construction
Two new business buildings are
under construction at Four Cor
ners. A frame building at 125 N.
Lancaster Dr. is going up on the
Fred Smith property."' It will be
14 by 50 feet with 700 square feet
, of floor apace, . "
- The outside finish will be Ari
zona sandstone and cedar siding
lo conform with the Four Corners
Pharmacy and doctor's office. In
constructing this building. Smith
said he had In mind a future den
tal ofice.
New 'Coae' Building
The building formerly occupied
by "The Cone" at1 135 S. Lancaster
Dr. and operated by W. D. Kyle
also is being razed this week. A
new frame building 20 x 32 feet
with a concrete floor will be con
structed immediately at the same
location. It will be used as an
ice cream bar with fountain ser
vice . and will be operated bv
Kyle,
Residential building continues
- In th Four Corners area. Frank
North has three residences under
way on Glenwood Drive in the
Lincoln Park development.
Scout Troop
Honors Schur
atauiaaaa Nei SerrVt
LIBERTY, Feb. 12-Don Schur
Sr., scouting leader here for the
last three years, was honored here 1
last night at the annual Boy Scoiit
guest night. A plaque was pre-
cnted to him
Forrest Maxwell and Ronald
Meola became members of the
Liberty troop's Explorer crew,
and William Berry wis -elected
leader of the Beaver Patrol to suc
ceed Maxwell.
n : , . .
Dctuirung i cnacriooc Scouts
were Gary Fries, Alton Albin.
Billy Wallher, Robert Smith. Joe
Elacqua and William Cusick..
Physician Starts
Stayton Practice
lUleiaui Newt Service
STAYTON. Feb. 12 - Dr. and
Mrs; R. A. Waldo and their three
children have moved to Stayton
where Dr. Waldo will begin his
practice.
This is the doctor' first practice.
He studied at the University of
Oregon and served his interne
ship at Kmmanual Hospital. Port
land. He is a physician and sur
geon. The Waldo residence and office
Is located at 556 Third St.
Pringle PTA to
See Cancer. Films
luusmaa News Service -
rRlNGLE..Feb.,.li The regular
February meeting of the Pringle
Community Club will be held Fri
day, Feb. 15, at Pringle School.
Films of several types of can
cer, prepared by the American
Cancer Society, will be shown. A
doctor will be 'present to answer
questions pertaining to the film.
Free movies will be provided for
the children during the program.
Butreville Church's
Luncheon Nets $50
SUteamaa Newt Servlrt
BUTTE VILLE. Feb. 12 - Mrs.
Dan Clark, president of the Wom
en's Fellowship of the Butteville
Congregational Church reports
"that about $50 was realized by the
group on ' the "Luncheon Is
Served" which they sponsored re
cently. Mrs. Harry K. Willis Jr.. of
Portland, was the hostess and she
was assisted by the local ladies.
Many prizes were won.
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Amity Paper
Under New
Management ,
Stalesaiaa News Service
AMITY, Feb. 12 - The Amity
Standard, weekly newspaper, is
under new management, accord
ing to Phillip Meeker, owner of
the paper. The new editor and as
sistant are Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Long of Portland. Long came here
from The Oregonian. . ,
Pcjgy Blocklinger, novelist who
was editor of the paper for over j
a year, found that it Interfered
with her creative writing program. I
She resigned some months ago and
has gone back to Forestville, Calif.
her former home where she is
writing another novel.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McPher
son, who took over the paper for
a few months, left recently to en
gage in newspaper work in New
port. ataleamaa Newt lervlra
Sublimity The Marian Home
Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at
l-:30 p.m. at the home with new
officers in charge.
L'nloa Hill James Gilham will
preside at the I'nion Hill grange
meeting Friday evening. The dis-J
play table will consist of shop
tools.
'"'' War Mothers will
mert Wednesday at 10 a m. at the
VFW 01,11 ,or work dav- A "-
nusi lumn win ue srrvca.
Woodbura The Woodburn Rod
and Gun Club will meet Thursday.
The meeting is open to all inter
ested persons. Andy Rice will dem
onstate fly tieing. Two movies,
"Arizona Lion Hunt" and "Fair
Play," will be shown. Roy Glick
Is in charge of entertainment. Bill
Miller will serve refreshments.
Orchard Heights Junior Eck
ley will show pictures Friday night
at Popcorn Community Club. A
6:30 supper will precede the pro
gram. Roeedale The Blind School
will furnish the entertainment for
the meeting of Rosedale Parents
Club. Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The
meeting, usually held on Tuesday,
has been changed to Thursday for
February only.
Uaioa Hill The Home Econ
omic Club of the Grange will meet
with Mrs. Henry Peters on Wed-'
nesday at 2 p.m. The program will
be American history and a Valen-
tine exchange. '
Wlllamlna - The evening WSCS
and the daytime WSCS of the
Methodist Church will nave a Joint
meeting Thursday, at $ p.m., when;
guest speaker will be the Rev.
Bruce McConnell ol Amity Metho
dist Church.
" Cemils A social game -night
will be held at the old school
building by the Sacred Heart Par
ish Wednesday at I p.m. This
social is public. Mr. and Mrs.
Lyman Eder and Mr. and Mrs.
John Eggers are in charge.
Wlllamlna A well baby clinic
will be held at the Methodist
Church Thursday from 9:30 to
11:30 a.m. Mrs. Jim Shipley may
be contacted for an appointment.
, Gervais Grade School Moth
ers Club will make final plans for
a benefit school carnival to be
held in March at the meeting
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the school
basement. The benefit is for the
purpose of purchasing playground
equipment.. ..Members- vt urged
to attend this meeting. Refresh
ments will be served by Mrs.
Lawrence DuRette and Mrs. Stan
ley Elke.
Orchard Heights The Woman's
Club here will entertain husbands
of members at a Valentine party
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Popcorn
School. Mrs. William Knower and
Mrs. Robert Adams will be host
esses. Each person is to bring a
Valentine.
II Naarn KFTV-NSC MatltM
1 1.J0 P.M.- KOW-teUrsaw
4:00 tMr OW-Faiaar Cluk
:M.M. KfTV-Kraft Theetra
Sates A Service for RCA
Valley
Briefs
!
Keizer PTA'1
Meeting Set
kiuwu New. Servlra
KEIZF.R Fen ISA Valentin
roliday is planned for Keizer PTA 'Way from yesterday s major sell
Thursday at 7:15 p.m. in the " but got nowhere and ended the
Keizer School Auditorium Fea
tured speaker will be Misa Janice
Weslaby, home safety consultant
lo the Oregon State Board of
Health.
Honored guest, will be Marion J ."". tr?m
County i'TA president and Mrs. 'ThiTX.pl L nf
Ed Boal. who will receive the ? i . 8
. ,. . ,,, 60 stocks fell 90 cents to a new
tTZZlC uJ CUn,y- l5--57 low of 1168 00. lowest point
wide scholarship, fund . Isjnte 0(.( mi wh)n ,tnod
Founders Day will be honored jat $167 10. The market then was
by songs from two quartets lromjj , discouraged stale following
the Salem Senate-Aires Chorus of ir(.Sident Eisenhower's heart at
the Society tor the Preservation Uack nte in September,
and Encouragement of Barber The industrial component was
Shop Quartet Singing in America. , down, $100 and the rails down 50
Science Fair entries will be on : cents,, both to new ltit-'S7 lows,
exhibit from each classroom. A while the utilities were off 70
special 'Valentine dessert' will be .cents.
served from 7:15 p.m. by fourth I Based on the decline in the aver-
graric room mothers. Supervised !
child care will be provided
for
children.
Town Hears
Credit Good
Statesman News Service
. MT. ANGKL. Feb. 12.; Ml.
Ansel has one of the fint.it credit
ratings in Oregon, members of the
Business Men's Club were told
last night by Charles Schmitz of
Salem Credit Bureau
schrniu said that 70' per cent
of peopi, buying on credit
never spend beyond their means
and that "only 1 per cent" never
intend tp fulfill their obligations.
He also reported that 2.100 Ore
gonians filed bankruptcy proceed
ings in 1936.
President - Bernard Kimch re
ported the State Highway Commis
stOn would hold a hearing some
time in March on highway , con
ditions between Silverton and Mt.
Angel.
A past president of the club.
Carl Mucken, was reported out of
the hnspttal and Improving follow
ing an illness.
Gervais Class
Selects Cast
tateamaa News Service
GERVAIS, Feb. 12 -The senior
class of Gervais Union High School
has announced selection of the cast
for the play, "Maudie and the Op-
posjtc Sex." which is under the
direction of Robert E. Lewis
The leading character is portray
ed by Georgia Schaap.
Other members of the cast are
One Seibcl, Pat McAllister. Jerry
Cutsforth, Marge Vance, Janet
Palmer," Dorothy Elhell, Maxine
FitiUerald. Jean Dunn, Darlene
Weist, Gary I'ppendahl; Jim Le
lack, Stan Steele and Sonja Seibcl.
Assistant director is Clydene
Ramey rehearsal manager is Ra
Verta Isliam business manager is
Linda Sartain. and stage manager
ls Carson Hall.
Butteville School
Bulging at Seams
Stalesmaa Newt Screlca
BUTTEVILLE, Feb. 12 The
Butteville Grade School is bulging
at the seams. Mrs. Leonard Peters ," 00-50.00 shoulders. 16 lb
of Aurora this week took charge of f down. 32 00-34.00: aparenbs, 44.00
the lit and 2nd grades, and the;50 00: 'feh "". lb.
stage is being used as a classroom.
She has 13 pupils
That still leaves Mrs. Leona Wil-
son with 21 pupils in the 3rd and
4th grades, and the principal,
Harold Seeley has 24 in the upper
graie There ls , to(al enronment
of M
Mr, pet.rg operated a private
kindergarten in Salem prior to
moving with her family to the
Aurora area where they purchased
the E. B. Fountain farm.
Refugees Leave '
North Howell
Statesman News Servlee .
NORTH HOWELL. Feb. 12The
three members of the Paul Csorba
family, Hungarian refugees, have
returned to Portland, the Winston
Petty family reported today.
The Pettys sponsored the family
on their arrival in Portland from
the East , and provided housing
and other assistance for them as
long as they wanted it. Several
showers and benefits were held in
this area for them.
Silverton Police"
Officer Resigns
SUteamaa News Servira
SILVERTON, Feb. 12-Chlcf of
Police R. R. Main reported Tues
day that one of his officers, James
Black, has resigned to devote his
entire time to farming. Black, who
has been with the city police -force
for two years, was farming prior
to his work with the city.
Chief Main said he had not yet
found anyone to take Black's
place. (
MEASLES AT GERVAIS
GERVAIS, Feb. 12 An epidemic
of measles has hit Gervais Grade
School and classes have not been
at full capacity.
AUCTION LAND
The State Highway Commission
will aell at public auction
on the property described below
at l oo r M. on
parcel tit land lying In Bee
WM. Marion County, Oregon. .,
The parcel ef land ta which this description applies eontalni
0 IS acre), more or less.
The above property is a portion ot the former Oronka property, located
on the Balem By-Pass Section of the-Pacific Highway Fast, approximate.
Iv one half mile South of Haveivlll Junction and on the easterly and
of Park Lane. tFlle No 1 733 1
The minimum price which will he accepted It II one. 00
The conveyance will he by Bargain, and Sale Dead but the State will
not furnish title Inaurance.
TF.RM8 or SALI; Cash. The. right Is reaervea lo accept or reject any
or ill bids. ,
INFORMATION: W. H. Flaskln, PropeHy Manager, Oregon State High
wjjr Commlaalon. Slate Highway Building, galem Oregon.
Losses Beset
Stock Market
NEW YORK, Feb. 12 lift The
stock market attempted to rally
day lower on average.
There were gainers in almost
every major division but they
were over-balanced by losers. The
latter ran from fractions to around
age, the quoted value of stocks
listed on the New York Stock Kx
change fell an estimated $1,100,
000,000 compared with yesterday's
drop of an estimated four 'billion
dollars.
Of 1.155 issues traded, declines
outnumbered advances by Kid to
Ml.. There were 135 new 1956-'57
lows and, for the first time this
year, iw new hinhs at all.
Volume totaled 2.530,000 shares
compared with 2, 740,000 Yester
day. '7-
Portland Produce
PORTLAND M - Butterfai
Tentative, subject t o immediate
change Premium quality, deliv
ered in Portland. 62-65 cents per
lb; first quality, 59-62; second
quality, 54-57.
Butler-Wholesale, f o b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 614: A grade, 92 score,
ito'i: B grade, 90 score, 59;
C grade, 89 score, 57.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
singles, 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf,
'-i-S3Vi.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large. 47-48; A large. 45-46; AA
medium, 41-45; A medium. 40-44:
A small. 35-38. Cartons, l i cents
additional.
Eggs To wholesalers A large,
42-434; A medium, 39-42; A
small. 33-364
Live poultry No. 1 quality,
f o b. Portland Fryers, 24-4 lbs,
21; light hens, 11-13 at farm;
heavy kens. 15-16 at farm; old
roosters, 7-9.
Turkeys To producers L 1 v e
weight fryers. 27-28.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, 34-44 lbs, 23-26: col
ored pells 4 cents less: old does,
10-12, few higher. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 59-64; cut up,
62-65.
Wool Nominal, clean basis, 't
blood, 1.10-12; . blood, 1.18-20; 4
blood. 1 35-38; fine, 1 40-43.
Wholesale Dressed Meats
' Beef carcasses Steers, choice,
500-700 lbs. 33.00-37.00; good, 30.00
35.00; standard, 28 0O-31.O0; com
mercial cows, 25.00-29.00; utility,
23.00-26.00; canners and cutters,
20.00-24.00.
Beef cuts 'choice sleerst Hind
quarters, 38 60-43.00; rounds, 38.00
43 00: full loins, trimmed, 56 00
61.00; forequarters, 30.00-32.00;
chucks. 31.00-34.00; ribs. 40.00
46 00.
Lambs-Choice, 45-55 lb. 37.50
3950; good, all wts, 3300-37.00.
Pork carcasses Shipper style,
120-170 lb. 29.00-31.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 812
52 00.
Slab bacon All wts. 42 00-53 00.
Veal and calves Good-choice,
all wts 38 0O-50 .00; standard, 32.00
45.00. Freah Produce
Onions Ore. Danvers, med,
2.50-3 00;' 3 in. 3 .75-4.25; Spanish. 3
in, S 50-75; Colo. White, 4.25-50.
Potatoes Local Russets, No. 1,
100 lbs, 2 50-75; Central Ore. Rus
sets,' 3.50-90; lge, S-14 oz. 4 .00-50;
No. 2s, 50 lbs. 1.15-25; Idaho bales.
5-10 lh. J.40-W; Wash, Russets, 100
lbs, 3.00-50.
Hay No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
fob. Portland. 33.00-34.00 ton.
Apples Boxes Oregon-Washing-tton
Red Delicious, extra fancy,
spray packed and wrapped, medi
um, y 50-7.00; large 5 50-0.25;
Loose pack, small, 4.00-25: stand
ard Delicious large, 4 50-75: Red
R o m e s, extra fancy, 5 00-25;
loose, 4 50-85; Newtons, loose,
extra fancy, 3.75-4 00; few 4 25:
Winesaps, extra fancy, packed,
5.50pe 00; loose. 3.25-4 .00.
Celery-California, 2 doz, 5.00
50; few 4 50; 24 doz. 4 75-500;
hearts, 200-50 doi; local hearts,
2 doz, 5.00-25.
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO, Feb. 12 - Craln:
Opee, Close,
WHEAT ' . .
March 1 30i J Jl,
Muy 2 2's-'i 2 31', ill
July 2 2 25 ', 25
September 2 23',-', 2 27
December 2 2', 28', 2 30',
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March 1 2S 1 28',-a,
Mav 1 32 1 32',",
Julv ' 1 .'I4,'' 1
September 1 34,., 1 'i
December 1.2S'a 1.3l-3Ha
OATS
Marc 74 14 ,
May . i 72'i 73
July , V, SS'i
September SS's S"', V
December - . - S7'J "
RYE
March I 32 t XI',
Muy I 34 .14',, I 35",
Julv 1 31', , I 33',
September 1 31', I.X1
December 124 1..1S
HOYFtKANS
Marca 140', 2 41,-i,
Mav 2 41',.', 2 4,1',.',
Julv ,2 40 2 41',.'.
September '2 32
November 8 Wi 111
SALE
AUCTION
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Grains Enjoy
Brisk Rally
riiiflcn !. io laxfirem.
,njoy I. brial. : rally on the Board J"or No. 2. E. Y. shipment 59.75
nf Trade today, in many instances'60 "-
closing "at the day's top prices."" " Wheat 'nidi to arrive market,
Wheat, soybeans and rye set the J,".0.; 1 tel;vered coast:
... ' .k. u,.h ,,.. Soft Whi e 2 58: Soft White 'ex
pace for the upward surge
throughout most of the day
Wheat closed lVl's higher,
corn 4-l'i higher, oats H-'-i
higher, soybeans 2U to 3 cents
higher and lard 5 to 22 cents a
hundred pounds higher.
Continued dry weather in the
Southwest aided new cron wheat.
Traders also noted a renort of a CHICAGO. Feb. 11 If - Butter
iTaaers aiso noierj a rrpon w a Md buvm, prlCM un.
speech by Agriculture Secretary changed: 93 score aa Js'. su',: n
Benson at Spokane, Washington. a wvss'e; w b savs9',, s c
in which he said this year's total; tbnu, ,,,,.. wholai, buv.
wheat crop mav decline to SlOiing oru-es unihaneed to 1, hieher;
million bushels. "Last year's crop " hill',A .Sl
was 997 million bushels.
A reduction in the ctop to 810
bushels was within the realm of
possibility in view of the fact the
winter wheat crop has been esti
mated at (25 million bushels and
may have decreased since lhat
Dec. 1 government estimate.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND WWl'SDAl-Cattlc
salable 250; market fairly active,
mostly steady but no fed steers
available: few loads choice up to
1160 lb fed steers Monday 20 75
21.50; " few utility and standard
steers Tuesday 12 00-17.50: two
lots good 945-974 lb fed heifers
18.25 18.50; few' utility heifers
11.00-14.75; canner and cutter cows
mostly 8.50-10.00; heavy Holstein
cutters to 11 00; light shells down
ward to 4.00; individual utility
Holstein and beef type cows 12.00;
utility bulls 14 50-16 25.
Calves salable 50; market weak;
good and choice vealers 25.00
29.00; few utility and standard
vealers 13 50-22 00; good 400 lb
calves 18.00.
Hogs salable 250; market slow;
generally 50 lower with extreme
top 75 below early Monday; most
lots U. S. No. 1 and 3 butchers
around 190-220 lbs 20 00; mixedu,
2 and 3 lots 180-235 lb 19 00-19 J);
few around 270 lbs 18 50; few sows
320-500 lbs 14 30-17.00. '
Sheep salable 050; market fairly
active, about steady; one lot 116
lb choice fed wooled lambs 20.00;
scattered lots mostly choice fall
shorn lambs 19 00; one lot 299 head
106 lb good and choice No. 1 pelt
18.50; feeder lambs scarce: few 96
lb shearing lambs 17.00;. ewes
scarce: cull to choice quotable
3 00-6.50.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO, Feh. 12 I IUSDAI
Hog;, B.5O0: weak to mostly 2S lower
on butchers: sowa steady; No. 2-3
1BO J40 lb butchera 17 25 17 50: top
1100; No. 2 3 250-290 Ih 17 O0 I7 15;
most 3 300 320 U U 75 17.00: sowi
11.75 16 7S.
Cattle 4 500; calves 200: steady
to- 24 -higher; srerten-a -lrSfl ' tf 'down,
steady, to strong; heavier heifers
steady to J5 lower; cows steady to
2S lower; (hulls steady: vealers strong
to- I 0- Tilgher, -' atoekers -and- -feeders-steadxto
strong; 2 loads average
prime 1250 1275 lb steer. 24 90; high
choice and mixed. -choice and prime
steers 1250 lb down 21.75 23 00: load
lots choice and prime 1 .too-1575 lb
1 50-23 00; standard ateera 15 50 17 50;
load mostly prime, inno lh heifers
15 50-16 7Si utility and commercial
cows USO-I3 00: canners and cutters
9 30-11 75: utility and commercial bulls
14 50 11 90; vealera 2 00 down; load
of good high choice 490 lb stock
heifer calves H on.
Sheep 3.000; steady: moat sales
good to prime wonlcd lamha 110 lb
down IP 00-21 on; cull to low good
Iambi ltno-jg.SO; wooled slaughter
ewea S on no.
Chicago Onions
CHICAGO Feh 12 Onions:
i Ope High Low Close
rebruary h IB 1 23 I in 1 25
March 139 1.3S 130 137
November . . l.Mt
n Nominal.
Servire la Oar Business
RADIO AND
TELEVISION SERVICE
We are equipped to service
all makes nf TVs, Radios,
Tape Recorders and Phono
graphs. RYFRlmfBECHTEL
Radio & TV Service
7I State St. Ph. 4-9767
SALEM
. SI
. 40
Phelpe-Dodge
phtlco Corp ....
Phil Mom, .
Phil Petrol
Plllsburv
Proe A- Gam ....
Pul Stl P 41,
Pure Oil .
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Sears Roe
Shell Oil
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41'i R'celiv Oil
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Portland Grain
PORTLAND i Coarse grains
15-day shipment, bulk, coast deliv-
erv: Oats No. 2 3d In white 55 50
Barlev No. 2. 4 Ih B
11. e r .
;"' " '"
2 58.
Car receipts? Wheat 52: barley
7; flour 12; corn 4: oats 1; mill
feed 6.
Chicago Butter-Eggs
.Kr'i-31:
2'a30: checks 226',.
Investment Trusts
4ZILR.A, SMITHFB CO., INC J
- Bid
Affiliated fund S M
Canadian Fund . IB 07
Century Shares Trust ... Jl 07
Chemical Fund -.140
Delaware Fund Id 24
Diver. Invest. Fund ....... S 4
Dividend Shares ...... 2 54
Eaton At H. Bal. fund . 2(1 Ml.
Cas. lnd. 13 S3
Group Tobacco 4 02
tncorp. Investors 9 M
Key tint. Funds:
B-3 17 :4
B-4 1" :.i
K-l - M
S-2 r.. 10 -
S-4 . ... ... sat
Man. Bond Fund 7 21
Maaa. Inve-t. Trust 10 M
Natl. Sec. Scries
Income Senea - ft S2
Stock Series S li
Pref. Slock S . .... S 2
Natl. Div. Serlea ., 4 40
Natl. Growth :.:. 5 9S1 .
Pioneer Fund 1178
Tel -F.lec. Fund 10 9s
Value Line Inc. Fund ... S IS
Wellington Fund 12 45
Asked
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23 4S
197S
11 2S
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22 30
15 10
4 42
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7.90
II 42
a
C 112
B ns
4 11
5 44
14 OS
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13 58
Western Securities
These bid and ask quotations re
present prices at which one or more
dealers, members - of the National
Asociation of Security Dealer's Inc..
would trade with the general public
at the time the quotations were
gathered at a p-m eaterdav:
Rid
Calif .-Oregon Power 31 'a
Caacade Plvwood 27',
Conaol Freight . I4'
Iron FiremaA - . J Ha
Jantzen Inc. Com. "',
Meier It Frank 121,
Mnrriaon-Knutisen -.. 35',
Asked
33.
30',
15.
2'a
.2:1',
H'.
38',
75',
32.
34',
35',
2J',
Ore. -Port. Cement ..... 70'
Pac. P. .- I. Com.
... 30 'a
....31'.
32'.
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Pope tt Talbot
Portland Gas Coke ..
Port Gen. Elec. .
BANKS
Rank of America
Bank of California ......
Chaa. Manhattan
First National
First Nat. City N. Y. .
U. S National
34'4
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B5',
.... 7',
271.
74'.
50',
52'.
54'
72
Stocks and Bonds .
Complied ky The Associated Pres,
FEBRUARY 12. 1S57
BOND AVF.RAUFS
2 I
1 IS
Net Change a 1
a 2
Tue
Ttrr
92,7 MIS S2I
Previous Day '
8 7 92 M 3
S2 S
week .Ago
Month Ago
Year Ago
199S-97 High
1H5S-S7 Low
less High
11159 Low
aatKaa.i.-ao t- -sis
7 2 91 S SS 5 S2 3
97 7 97 4 97 S S4 S
9S3 97 7 9S0 S5 2
M) 90 7 SSI DOS
90S 99 1 100 1 sat
96 8 M.4 RS.O S40.
STOCE AVERAGES
3 IIS 15 St
lads RaUs Utile Sleeks
Net Change die d 5 d 7 d
Tuesday 240 S I IIS 4-1 72 I 1S9
Prevloi - Day 241 S list 731 18S 9
Week Ago 24 9 124 9 74 1 173 9
Month Ago
Year Ago
III54J-57 High
1050-57 Low
1055 High
1K59 Low
259 2 130 3 73 7 17S 7
244 7 131 3 72 4 173
27 3 155 1 7S 9 191 9
240 S 1 1S 4 SO S IBB 0
2,-.7 S - 142 4 75 7 1S1 9
2113 1 114 S (7.2 149. 1 ,
I New
9JK-57 low
Dow Jones Averages
NEW YORK. Feb. 12 Dow
Jones closing atock averages:
J High . Ijiw Close
30 Industrials - -4.19 87 453 0t 454 B2
20 Railroad, . ,110 97 3S 43 l:9 23
19 UVlHtiei 70 47 fttt 2 mm
(15 Stock! 1S3.71 IS1.07 1S1.71
' iS - .. ' ' i
' HI4ORRNOI0t)
47 VIARS
f suciaulvl arachce kt the treelawal
f rectal, talon end iloaieck dUerders,
NO HOSPlfAL OritATlOM
SOS INFOIMiTION, Wl ei tall l ear I
eaicrlpllv, ka,ll,l. AbtoluMlv ,blie''es.
rVtlCliC limlrdMI t frtlley
20? N, I. hm4r tavldXMjrtJ
Paternity
-'Suit Names
Bandleader
"OKLAHOMA CITY Feh 15 11
A paternity suit was filed in Com
mon Pleas Court today attains!
Hank . Thompson, well known
western bandleader and com-
nnwr (winner to octaMith him at
I ........
f-.l -I - A I
lamer 01 a ycar oia Dny.
1B,I Asst. C6unty Ally. Monroe C.
n Francis filed the suit on the com
W nlaint nf Rnrhar Mane Wall 19
plaint of Barbara Marie Wi
Oklahoma City.
JJ,' She sit ks to establish parent-jf,(.-
J ; hood and obtain child, support.
ihp nroHiu-erl a hirth rortificale
showing Dennis Kugene Thomp
son, was born Feb. 15. x 1956, in
WashjnKton, D C. She claimed the
child was conceived in the Am-
, bassadnr llolel in Washington May
27. 1955..- . ,
Francis said Thompsun ignored
a letter from him aeeking inlor-
jn'j'mation concerning the woman's
complaint.
sv. Migration Planned
''On Installment Plan
! SYDNEY. Feb. 12 JT Brilons
and Kuropeans soon can migrate
to Australia . on the installment
plan. Custom Credit Corp , Ltd., a
big finance iirm. oilers llieie
terms: Pay 25 per cent of the fare
before leaving and the. rest within
two years.
vjSalem Quotations
BL'TTr.RrAT lAndiesentl
Premium ... .44
No. 1 .11
E(;GS lOregon Lai Prod'iceral
Prices ot larmers are B to 9 cents
under tueae wholesale prices':
Junibo A .. . .5S
Extra I.srie AA . , .41
Laree AA 47
t aree A . .,.-,
Mi dium AA 44
Small A - J
POULTRY 'Northwest Poullryl
Old Boosters . l'
Lechorn Hena .
.13
IS
(Colored Hrn
Markets at a Glance
NEW VOHK. Feb. 1 Markets
at a Glance: .
Stocks Mixed, rally lades.
Bonds Mixed; light volume.
CottonHigher, trade bu.wng.
CHIC AtiO;
Wheat Strotif: dry eather In the
Snuthuest
Corn strongi brlk rally at close.
Oats Strong, brihk late rally
Soybeans btrong; hope lor bean oil
exports.
Hogs Butcher! weak lo 2S lower.
Cattle-Meers mostly steady.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
AtCOlNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVFN that
th i.nrfarnvnMi hftii (tlerf its final
account as administrator C. T. A ot
the estate ol Margaret Montgomery
deceased, and that the 2Mh day nl
February. M57. at IS a in. has heen
set as tin time and the Circuit Court
room ol Department No. 2. Marlon
County Circuit Court, Marion County
Courthouse. Salem. Oregon, as the
place for the -hearing on aaid final
account and anv ohiectiona thereto.
PIONFF.R TRl'ST COMPANY
Administrator C T A
WILLIS. KYLE Av EMMONS
Attorneys tor Administrator
Publish Jan. 2J-J0. Feb. . 13
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
On February 5. 137. FLOYD K.
BOWERS Uas duly appointed l
EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OK
ALBIN A G. PAGE, deceased, hy an
order of the Circuit Court lor Marlon
! County. Oregon. All neraona having
Iclaimk aeainst said estate are hereby
notifled-to present such claimi In due
'form io tald executor at 511 Pioneer
intil ejuiinma "
within six months from th date of
this notice, to-tsit: February I. IK57
FLOYD K. BOWERS.
As such Executor
JOHN A. HFJ.TZE1.
Attorney for ILxecuttir
Pioneer Trust Building
Salem Oreeon
, --Feb. I. 13, 20. V
Notice la hereby given that begin
nine at the hour of 1.00 Pro.
Wednesday. February 27. 1057. Ihe
personal elfects and household goods
of the following individuate will be
sold to satisfy storage liena. aavancc
charges, interest, and any other
claims of indebtedness, at public
auction at Sudtell's Auction Sales
Yard. 3!JS Silverton Road. Salem,
Oreeon.
This notice "1 liven " M compliance
with the statutea of th State of
Oregon and goods will be available
tor inspection only at time of sale.
The following comprlsea trie namee
of the individuals and brief de-
acrtption of the goods to be sold lor
warehousemen'a lien:
Mr. James Brusco. 52S S. F Haw
thorne. Apt. 214. . Portland. Oregon-
Golf bag, basket, c'olhea rack, pants
stretchers, bed and dressing table.
tnola. smoking atand, ironing board.
vacuum c eaner. two stools, rocker.
hassock, typewriter, lamp, and card
table. IS cartons.
R . A. winkle, 1,141 waucr nireei.
Salem, Oregon .Daveno, 7 chairs, J
bade, vanity. 2 chests, waahing ma
chine, oil stove, range, cot. dining
table, cabinet, and sewing machine
F. Hamilton General- Delivery,
Canny, Oregon Safe, filing cabinet.
2 desks, bundle canvas, 3 rocaers,
rhet of drawera. table, and chair
Mlsa Margaret Burdetle 920 Gary
Street San Francisco. California 2
barrets. 1 crate, two boxea.
Mrs M Caldwell. General Delivery
Coos Bay. Oregon 21 cartona, and
baby basket.
r eo. o, i,i
300 Personal
312 Lest and Found
lJ0W:'Wc'r'nr Richmond Sch.,(
Blonde cocker spaniel. Msleii
- Lie. No. 096S0. Rew. EM 2-0501
5TTT
ersonol
JARY'S FLORIST - GIFTS
Capitol Shop" Ctr. t!M-4-3391
129 reward for Information lead
ing to discovery of whereabout
of Mrs. Frieda W. Erlckson.
'Statesman-Journal Box t 945.
AI.COHOI ICS Anonymoua group
No 1. 20N N Com 1 CM 4-2S44V
ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua. 9S
8 Com'l, FM 2-210S. EM 2-2850
"Old at 40,50, 60?"
Man, Get Wise! Pep Up
TttotiMDds are pe-ppy t 7UI Sit II ytM W
ea.le L. .a. ..urn -gitri" aid i aW ftlt
quit tSUming it on am-. If you want In
ViMitiV'-r Irv ww, imnrnvri. ltr"i iwc
bU at one, l-tir dnmlitv dtw to nitviowa
hody'i Utk ol irnn and Vitamin h, th
"tVlnw-nar'' ttrltriaf vou mav all "riDi
iild " Pud prp id lx'h ww. Try lri to
trf prprrv, vrin ymililff' o-nay ftnHW
LU t i iL ama. aii j
FALSE TEETH
"That Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
Many wearers of false teeth have
miffered' real embarraasment be 'auaa
their- plate dropped, slipped or wob
bled at lust the wrong time. Do hot
live It. frar of thla happening to you.
Juki airinkie a little FAHTFETH the
alkaline inon-acldi poader. on youf
platea. Hold false teeth more firmly,
an they feel more comfortable. Doe
not aouf Checka '-plate olor- den
ture breatM. Oct FAS TEETH at aaf
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Feb. 13, "57 (Sec ll)-Y
4 00 Agriculture 400 Agriculture
415 Auction Sales 425 Auctian Sales
: SUDTELL'S
" ' v FURNITURE AUCTION
WED., FEB. 13TH 7:30 P.M; SHARP
Two Homes of Very Good Furniture to Be Sold This Week
4 PC MR Ai MRS. BEDRM. SUITE; BEAUTYREST BOX IPRJNS
A MATT; LATE MODEL FRIGIDAIRF. REFR1G.; LATI
MODEL KKNMORE ELEC. RANGE: LATE MODEL FRIG1
' DAIHE ELEC. RANGE; M. W. S TT. REFRIG ; 1 7 PC,
YK1.I.OW CHROME SET; 1-7 PC. GREEN CHROME 8ET
5 PC. MAH. EX. DINETTE; S PC. BI.OND DINING RM. SETI
5 PC. WAL. DINETTE SIT;3CHF.ST DRAWERS: STORKL1NI
CHILD'S WARDROBE WALNUT DRKS.SER; M W. WASHER!
RESDIX AUTO. WASHKR; 4 YR BABY BED; PLAY PEN
DRESSERS: LAMP A- COF FE TABLES; SMALL NA.
TIONAI. CASH REGISTER; TABLE MODEL RADIOS: DAV
ENOS A- DAVENPORTS; 2 BOYS BICYCLES; BOX SPRINGS
Ai MATTRESSES.
MANY OTHER ITEMS OF ITRNlTt'RE ,
OPEN EVERY DAYl8 TO 5
LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION
391 S SII.VF.RTON RD.
THONE EM 4-6811
TO TLACE AD
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED
Too Late to Classify
LOST- Small white mtltese
n'ale dug -Eiiu- Ph. J-HJ4
alter 5 Reward
" TRADE $1200 E(,t'ITY!"
Completely -remodeled optional
2 or 3 bdrin. home, new
ntumhin. - elec diartwasher,
fidwd flr3 Dirch kitchen,
enctian blinds, lA.ftou. Low
down pvml or trdc llon
equity for car.- connect, cr
wimi hae ou. Phone EM
. 4-IMI
SALE or trade 'Ml Hudson, Rai .
clean. CM 2-HHH4
EQUITY In 3 pedrm" home, elec J
heat J jrs, old Thornda!;
Circle -
" MAMMA DESPERATELY
NEEDS I.RG. 1 BDRM. FURN
1SHFJ) HSE NfR SCHOOL.
A STORE. RENT UP TO ISO.
EM 4 -04411
IX,. J bdrm. home. Frpl . jar
afe. Ig. front yd. Keuer dlst.
160 mo. EM 3-82U9, alter i
CLEAN unfurn. S bdrmt h"e
water pd. (M M mo. EM
3- 7387
needs housework. Urgentr
atateeman-Journal Bwaj M7,
it LB hydraulic-pack . $12 M
IS ' Craftaman Jig-aaw. f:0
110 volt elec. welder, 120. EM
4- 5100 eves after S
OVER-NIGHT camp trailer with
mattress. 0 F.M 4-0084
NOT resnonsthle for debts other
than tnv own. Robert G. Fos
ter a of Feb. l.-l 1057. '
V A NT olf lce-deak Reawnable"
Ramsey Realty. EM 4-33S1.
400 Agriculture
402 live-stock For Sal
EF.LL S late feeder lambs, or
trade for hav. Star Routt Box
3 Silverton. Ore.
SHF.F.P 20 head Lincoln ewes
and 1 buck. $19 each. Dallas
Rt. 1. Box 43I.JMayfair3-373tl
i BIG work team, I email mare.
I. C. Edwards, 47S Silverton
Rd
NICE Welah pony, gentle for
any cnua. iiwa s. summer.
SALEM Meat Co locker beef(
2fic Custom killing, cutting
and wrapping Bacon sliced
free a trailer loanea.
403 livastock Wsntad
CATTLE. 4I7 State E 1. as H
Snetncn.EM 1-1348 EM 1-430
CATTLI, horaesT at your farm
E. C. McCandllth. EM 8-41W.
CATTLE buyer A T Sommer
USO Hsrmocy Dt. EM 4-Stdl.
TOP casn prices at your place
Ray Corel. EM 4-31 SS Collect
BUYER Claud Edwards. Bt. 1.
Box SSSE. EM 4-1113.
405 Pats
BOSTON terrier pupa A K C.
reg , 5 generation pedigree.
MA 3-4.101.
COLLIE PUPS, 5 EA.
EM 4-787 -
-"KEITH'S" PUPPY FARM ..
5460 Center EM l-7Maa
Puppies all kinds Buy at sell
Alt noon It eves. No Sun, Calls.
Finger Tamed Parakeets
EM 3-9590
BRITTANY Spaniel Puppies
50M. Registered Litter. Call
ALplne S-i7J0. 43 Crowfoot
Road, Lebanon.
LABRADOR retriever, 11 mos ,
reg. One successful year In the
field. EM 3-f il eves
GERMAN Short Hair Pointer
pupa. SM. EM a-4iiii3.
PARAKEETS 2 2S ea. or $4 a
pair. Ph;EMJ-7874:
BKACH't Chihuahua Puppies.
1850 Hoffman Rd. EM 3-7731.
BOX F.R puppies, reasonable.
4290 Monroe. EM 4-7SB1.
MALE Wiemaraner, ( mo. old.
AKC reg Champion stock.
House trained. EM 3-70M.
,..rr..,'lLL arnteh rem ale Boxer m&
raise puppiei on anares. e.m
4-S851 Ext. 30. days. SOB eves
PUPPY LAND
I wka to 4 mo. Also ref, dogs
at atud. fcM jlM.
"BIRDS. FISH, HAMSTERS
3180 Livingston EM 2-184J
GERMAN Shepherd puppies.
pure orea. a.m a-aava.
410 Fruit A Farm Praiduca
CLOVER Hay, good, green dual
It v, :i0. V. a.. Anareaen,
49U0
N. Lancaster.
EASTERN Oregon Alfalfa. Ph
davs EM 4-0432. After S p m
EM .8.
ALFALFA hay 1st, nd. 3rd
cutting F.astern Ore Ida .
Calif grown Del. T or truck
lots TR 3-S837 or TR 3-S8M,
APPLES
l annir. sire Hood River Dell.
clous. 12. OS box. Green Apple
Market, 6003 Portland ltd.
GOOD quality grain h.iv, no rain
1 20 Ton at nam, cm -o.w.
TOOTDisploy Clossfieir"
FEBRUARY
SPECIAL
I'Doi. Cookies
ThicTCoupon
& $1.00
AL'S BAKERY
1041 Market . ,
PH. EM S-09l
iLiyestock & Misc.
AUCTION
TIH'RS., FEB. 14, 10 A.M.
Ml HIV lurniture tools t sk
oakei chicken feeders. Pre.
'" di!ce roist of all kind
1 30 P.M.. UVKSTOCK
MII.X rovs-bef stock terrtert
A vtal bby ralvs, pig
rhu-kens rabbits cattle aol4
by th had or lh
LANE SUDTELL'S
AUCTION
3015 Silverton Rd. Ph. EM S erne)
414 Poultry Rabbits
CUSTOM DRESSING
Plant Mlo Center KM 1V3AB
UiIIimi Junes Co. 4.12J Market
BABY Chtfki hatched errsun
Stwclal Hrd HiHitrr ft 4.
Valley Farm Store. KM 4-4T.S4.
BABY Cnirka for meat or etstl
Bend fot free folder Wilson s
Hairner?, Lyoas, Ore. PM.
ULrlca S-iaU
41 1 lawn i Gardan
REPOSSESSED power mower,
only USDS Budget terms,
BatCorf'a Home A Auto, 1430
State St. EM SUM SAB
Green Stamps.
422 Fdrtiltitvr
ROTTBB or Freeh Maaura. ky
aack or cubic yd. del. Drese
lawns now. Your aoil need
humus Phillips Bros. Rt. 3.
Box t0 EM 4-301. Closed
Sun
Fertilizer. Well Rotted manure
We del. anywhere. EM 1-4077
424 Farm E
12 FORD tractor. Dearborn diia,
plow, lift disc, combine. S ft.
Brilllon roller. S ft. Maaaey
Harm drill. It ft. eo-devil, .
one Implement trailer. MA
S-43S3.
450 Merchandise
4S1 Hauaahold Caodt
COMPARE!!
Yest Compare our pnrea ea
new davenoa, davenporu. aee
tionalt. Your best buy en new
living room aeta ta Glea
Woodry, 1S0S N. Summer.
Terms. Tradea.
USED Westinghouse washer i
drver, both im. Used West
inghouse elec. range, full aua
1'S. S" Delta table aaw Jointer
saber saw attachment t'.SO.
Call M Ayf air 3-4334 Dallaa.
NKW Wrought Iron and chroma
dinettes are cheaper at Clea
Woodry's ISM N. Summer.
Te. mi. Tradea. .
USEDday bed with mattratea,
114 SO. Hogg Bros., S4S Stata
St.
USED wal. bedroom suite sss.oa.
Hogg Bros , 24 Slate St.
jfEW'l yr. crlba SIS M Gkta
VVoodryleOJ NSummer.
HOOVER Cleaner. 112-M. DlrT
Mn: Capitol, tit a-7067.
NEW high chair, sVm. Hogg
Bros.. 24S State St,
SPECIALI New Simmons hide
abed lira) SO. New studia
couches I7S.SS. Glen Woodrr,
1803 N. Summer. . .
SELLING everything, moving
. East, lei VY Madrona. IM i
I7h4. USED davenport gi chair, tool
condition. 800. Hogg Bros.,
34( 8tale St:
NF.W floor iampi ItCss. Glea
Woodry, 1S03 N. Summer.
'LIVING rm. furn. 1 chain,
make Into setee. one extra
chair, all plastic. Hie Uma
apnngs. 198. EM 4-733S,
UNFINISHED chests, il alzaa.
Hogg Bros.. 24 Slate St.
NEW step end tables 19.01. Glea
Woodry. I05 N. Summer. .
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818 S. ComT Ph. ta 4-3.1H
USED oil heater, only 1.77 SoT .
Hogg Bros.. ia StaU St.
NEW child bet; with mattreaa.
S27 S0, Hogg Jroa. 44 uta .,
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NEW table lamps S3 99. Clea
Woodry, 1S08 N. Summer.
...-.--i $399.50 .....
Complete household' New living
room group Inc. Biltwell dav
eno set, 2 end table, coffea .
table. I table lamps: New bed
room group Inc. bed, cheat. '
nite atand, box aprmg and tn-
. nerspnng mattress: kltchea
fxoup used I pc. dinette, eleo
rlc range, and refrigerator.
Ixw dn. payments, easy terms
Glen Woodry. 1408 N. Summer.
UnmnTsHRD ftirnltu.-a H L.
Stiff Furniture ITS N High.
G. E. Cfeaner 17.88. Dir. lsjf l
Capitol. EM SOBr
NEW 9 x 13 rug pads SS SS,
Glen Woodry, latil N. Summer. ,
EUREKA-Cleaner 8j9 9S up. blrl
1.121 N. Capltol, EM 3-7087.
HOTPOINT electric range, 8100.
excellent condition. EM 3-8Q43.
NEW"draieV Mr. Mrs. bo
room suite, tilting mirror,
bookcase bed. foot with rails,
8111)80. Terms. Glen Woodry,
1S05 N. Summer.
COTTON Shag Rugs Washed1
and Fluff Dried. We handle all
suit-even large room fizea.
Alao tinted If dealred. Fast,
Economical, Service.
- LAUNDERETTE
I25S FERRY ST.
EM S 45SS
IF YOU need a ilriete Item ar a
complete household of new ar
used furniture or appliance.
Buy u'w n out -aay lerma.
Woodiy's Thrifty U
Furniture
818 S Con. l P" EM 4-.13IS
1 block So at Paper MIU
SpfcciALI New Reg. 8119 8
per foam box anrtngs ana in
ner apnnes mattresa 324 coll,
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