Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 12, 1954, Page 14, Image 14

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    PaK 14
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND Iff Butlerfat
Tentative, aubject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to .35 to one per cot acidity.
delivered in Portland. t-71 lb;
first quality, t&M: second quality,
M7. Valley routes aid country
points 1 cents less.
Butter-Wholesale, fob. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade A A,
M score, M hi lb: 92 score, 65 V,;
W score, MH; score, M.
Cheese Sellinf price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vi-
42 lb; Oregon S-lb loaf, 4
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no lots, cases in
cluded, l o b. Portland A grade.
large, 51 ; A medium. 50
52 W; A grade, small, 47 Vi-4t Vi.
EggTo retailers-Grade AA,
large, 57-M: A large. 55-57; AA
medium, 55; A medium, 53-54: A
small, 43-50. Cartons 3 cents addi
tional.
Live chickens No. 1 quality,
f ob. plants r ryers 27: roasters,
37; heavy hens, 25-28; light hens,
15- 17; old roosters, 14-15.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white. 3 tt-5 lbs, 19-21, M lbs,
16- 20; old does, 10-12, few higher.
Fresh dressed fryers to retailers,
(5-57; cut up, S9-&3.
Wholesale dressed meats:
Beef, steers, choice, 500-700 lbs,
39.00-41.00; good. 3S.00-40.00; com
jnercial, 32.00-37.00: utility 29.00
33.00; commercial cows 26.00-ners-cutters,
22.00-23.00.
Beef cuts choice steers Hind
quarters, 47.00-52.00; rounds,
, 43,00-48.00; full loins, trimmed,
73.0040.00; triangles, 29.00-34.00;
fore-quarters, 31.00-36.00; chucks,
37.00-40.00; ribs, 55.0062.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12
lbs., 2 00-64 00; shoulders, 16
lbs., 49.0044.00; sparerlbs, 48.00
B4.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs.,
60.00-6S.00. I
Veal and calves Gnodhoire,
' ill weights, 34.0043.00; commer
cial, 29.00-37.00.
Lambs Choice-prime, 38.00
41.00: good, 34 00-39.00.
Wool Grease basis, Willamette
' Valley medium, 51-55 lb; Eastern
Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62;
Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42;
12-month wool, 45-50.
country-dressed meats, f.a.b.
Fartland:
Beef-Cows, utility, 22-25 lb;
canners-cutters, 18-19.
Veal Top quality, lightweignt,
12-33; rough heavies. 22-25.
Hogs Lean blockers, 35-36; sows,
light, 31-33.
Lambs Best, 33-35. '"
Fresh Produce:
Onions 50 lb sacks, Wash, yel
lows, med., 1.00-10; large, 1.10-25;
Idaho yellows, med., 1.25-50; large,
1.75-2.00; whites, 2.25-50.
Potatoes-Ore. local Long Whites,
1.00-25; Deschutes Russets, No. 1,
1.15-25; siu A, 2.50-75 ; 25 lb ak,
to-83; 10 lb mesh, 4045; paper, 30
33; windows, 35-37; No. 3, 50 lbs,
M5; Wash. Russets, No. 1-A, 2.25
(0: Idaho, S 15-25.
Hay U. 8. No. 1 green alfalfa,
mostly . 2t.00-30.00, delivered car
. and truck Jots, f.o.b. Portland and
oeauie.
Filberts Wholesale selling price
r.o.o. uregon plants, No. 1 jumbo
ssrceiona. 29 ID; large, 37 H;
medium, 25 h.
Walnuts-Wholesale selling
prices: First quality Franquettes,
32-33 V, lb: lichl halves. 70.M-
shelled light amber halves, 70-75.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO (ft - Hog prlcei
dropped Tuesday as salable re
ceipts totaled 17,000 head. largest
for a Tuesday in about a year.
Trading was fairly active with
butchers off 75 cents to $1.00 while
sows lost 25 to 50 cents. Choice
1R0 to 230 pound butchers sold at
o.- to s-i.oo.
Several loads of prime 1,100 to
1.300 pound steers moved at 27 50 i
to 29.50, the top
Ma-t (,!-- . , '
i j 'a w kwi ann cnotre
ChOtre i
to
"wru uimos were in
20.75 ranae.
Other Ratable recripts were esti
mated at 10.000 cattle, 500 calves
and 3.500 sheep.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND USDA-Cattle
salable aw: market active: fullv
steady; two loads good-choice fed
sieers 22.7.V24 00: utility-low com
mercial steers 13.50-18.00; utility
commercial hcilcrs 12.00 - 17.00;
canncr-cutter cows mostly ti ,50
111.50; few utility cows 11 50-13 00;
commercial grades salable 13 50
l&.OU: rutlcr-utilily hulls 12.OD-I3.oo.
Calves salable 25: goodihoice
scalers scarce; salable steady at
2ti 00-24 00; prime quotable to 27.00 tw daughter.. Man Ann. aged
or above; lew cull-utility calesig ,n, Sandra 5. She n i
10 00-15.00.
Hors salable 400; market About
teady; choice lHO-ns lbs. 27 7i to
mostly 28 so, chonce 32.v.vfo lb.
nws salable 22 50-4.50,
Sheep salnble 2.r0; small lots
Choice wooled lambs 19 00; one lot
choice-prime lambs 20 25: utilliy
Limbs down to 15 no; gvxl choice
feeders salable H 50-15 50. ulility
lEood ewes 4.00-5 .V)
SALEM MARKETS
fat ! taManare ml I iplUt "j.mrVtl"
Rvlall reed PrkM:
RakM! reileu - 1.145 .Mm ha),
4 IS -a M fire-ib hi
Datrr re4 - ) JT-) 43 'W-!h bag':
I3WO-4M 1100 t .
raaiirr ! rrlre --Colored f rr.
toitiarn ion. ir. roiorM rc.atnt r
Bmiint PHr-Bn, aa 4: lane a,
832! .:.T,m. V.;..,.T.r.",p',;;
tntrallr S-T cnt. hlsh.r Ih.n prlr.,
soon: larsa srads A s.n.rsll. .m .1
S2ri medium, at Ue
Iterfat Buytnt prlr. Fr.mium 7,.
l eenU' Ne. I, S1-SS rents; No. 1. sr
Portland Eostside
Pnrtians aix.Tradr.it as r.rr -v.
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THE
STOCKS
By The Associated Press
Adiriral Cor porta tioa It
Allied Chemical 74
Alike Chalmers 46
American Airlines 11 H
American Power at Light
American Tel. A Tel. 136 '
American Tobjcco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
60 Vi
31 V4
94 V,
30
48
76 Va
Burroughs Adding Machine IS Vt
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultea
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 Manville
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecott Cooper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew s Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
22 '4
48
19
39
79 i
42 y
18
33
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80
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31 1,4
Nash Kclvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Eliclric
Pacific Tel. A Trl.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J. C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philro Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp.
Rayonier Incorp. Tfd.
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard Oil N. J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift 4 Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Ontury Fox
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Picture
Western Union Tel.
Wcstinghouse Air Braka
WeslinRhouae Electric
Woolworth Company
Chicago Grain
43
Chicago un Grains drifted lower
on the board of trade Tuesday wiui
soybeans and corn falling the
most.
An increase in offerings in cash
corn and soybeans by the country
was considered the main factor be
hind easiness in these commodi
ties. In addition, deliveries of cash
soybeans on January contracts
have been running relatively large.
Wheat closed (4 to Vs lower,
March 2.09-2.09H: corn Vk to 2
cents lower, March 1.52: Oats
'i-l'i lower, March 78:(4-78; rye
ll.-2U lower, March 1.19; soy
beans lft-314 lower, Jan. 3.03V4-
3 04. and lard 10 to 72 cents a hun
dred pounds lower, Jan. 16.75-16.70.
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limited tisdlnc arcounl low temperatui
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font 3-lnrh snd tarsfr .10
tnn Bpnlsh S-lnrh and Utter 1 M-l S!k;
Whltn 3-inch and Ursfr nt mrdlumi
1 IS-a HO. trrrtular 9 00: Color rlo WhIMs
mrdtum J 30; MtdWfut Yallow Olohn mt
dlum 1.00-1 la. firtnm ('v S-lb. ctl
lot 1 U-Ul; Rfd olobti medium 1.3S.
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
Mrs. Mary Petzoldt
MT. ANCKL Mrs. Mary Pet
toltlt, 35, died at her Portland
home follow in; a long illness.
She was the wift nf llonrv Pot.
.ni.it uhn ....... Th. ..,i h..
member of St. Rose fansh. Port- . a Independence. Ore.
!,! I Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Al-
Born Julv 13, 1918. at Oervais, dena '"'. Woodburn; two daugh
daughlerof I-uigi Petzol.lt. Wood- I Tj ' JJ i enK : . ' and,
burn. Route 1. who was a mem- i f.n(1 Mr. lj,ma' " Cleveland,
ber of St. Mary's parish. Mt. An
gel and was married nine years
a so.
In addition to the immediate
members ol her family, j.he is
survived by two brothers, Ven-
ard Bean
rn Hean , .Salem. Arthur Bean,
Route 1. Woodhurn; and four si -
ters. Mrs Kulhenia Rotlck of
Portland; Mrs Cenna Bergsang.
Portland; Mrs Arvella Tuss, nt
Woodburn and Mrs. Angela
lirirsenauer, Mt Angel.
Recitation of the Rosarv at 8
I p m.. Tuesday at the Ringo fu -
neral home. Woodburn. Kuner -
.1 j
i day at St. Mary s ( atholic church,
j Mt. Angel. Burial in Calvary
I " . Ansa
! n " , "
CmeSt DOrker
! Sli.VF.RTON Commlllsl sfr
1 Ij.'s wi1' at Silvrrton Bethany
cemetery Thursday. jan. H ,'.
I 1 o'rlork .(or Krnest Rarke?
of (ycesn I.,ikr. formerly ol
verton. Kuneral services will be
i Thursrlsy, 10 s m. at Batesons'
' '"1 f hapel. Ocean ijke. Mr.
I Barker died at Ocean Lake, Sun-
CAPITAL JOURNAL, Slm,
day. Us was bora Nov. 1, 1907
it Aston, N. D, and bad lived
for ths past 14 years In Ocean
Lak.
Surviving an tha wife, Con
stance L, two sons, Kenneth C.
Barker of Oakland, Calif., naval
base; Bruce A. of Forest Grove,
Ore.; a daughter, Mrs. Arlene
Brecke of Alameda, .Calif; five
grandchildren; his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Barker of Oce
lli Lake: two brothers, R. W.
and A. L. Barker, both of Port
Ian', and a sister, Mrs. Gladys
Hensley. of Silverton.
Mr. Barker was a member of
the Eaglea Lodge.
So villa I.Chilcore
LEBANOI Funeral services
for Mrs. Savilla Ida Chilcote, 777
Park street, were held Monday
afternoon at the Jost chapel She
was born at Pittsburgh, Pa.. Aug.
3, 1873, living at Lebanon for
tha pa . 26 years. She was mar
ried in Pittsburgh to Alonzo E.
Chilcote.
Survivors include her children,
Mrs. L. H. Rice, Portland; Mrs.
H. S. Cox. Bend; Mrs. C. K. Crain
and Paul Chilcote. both of Leba
non, and two sisters and a bro
ther of Pittsburgh. There are 12
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
George C. Foster
WOODBURN George C
Foster, 45, died in a Portland
hospital Sunday. Mr. Foster was
bom July 8, 1908, In Chicago,
and came to Woodburn in 1934.
He married Fern Wadsworth
July 30, 1932, who surivves.
Other survivors are ( daugh
ter, Carole Leo Foster, at home;
his mother, Mrs. Grace C. Foster,
Los Angeles: a brother, A. W
Foster, Molalla.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, at the
Ringo Funeral chapel. Wood
burn. Final commitment will be
at Mt. Crest Abbey, Salem.
Mabel lone Hunt
WOODBURN Mrs. Mabel
lone Hunt. 6A. died Tueday,
Jan. 12, at her home near Broad
acres after a long illness. Mrs.
Hunt was born Feb. 12, 1885, at
Aurora, the daughter ol the late
Mr. and Mrs. William Kraus.
She had lived in her present
home since her marriage to Hen
ry Hunt. Dec. 13, 1911.
surviving are ner nusDana;
two daughters, Mrs. Justine Has
sing, Rt. 1, Aurora, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Sonncn, Broadacres: a
sister. Mrs. Hannah Hunt, Hub
bard: and seven grandchildren.
Mrs. Hunt was a member ol
Amies Catholic church and
the St. Agnes Altar society of
Hubbard.
The Tosary will be recited at
8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, in St.
Lukes Catholic cnurcn, wooo
burn. Funeral serices will be at
0:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 15, at St
Luke's church with burial in ise
church cemetery under the di
rection of the Ringo chapeL
La Rene Boden Snider
FOUR CORNERS Mrs. LaRene
Boden Snider,- former resident of
K-ti,f Cnmmra and recently of Oak
land. Calif., died In a Salem hos-
niinl Mondav. She had been a
aueat at the home of a sister, Mrs.
Jess Mcllnay at Four Corners.
Surviving are ner latner, nenry
nden: her sister. Mrs. Eleanor
Mcllnay, Four Corners: two broth
ers, Albert lioaen, uorcnraier,
Neb., and Ben Boden, Crete, Neb.;
five nephews and one niece.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ooden and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Boden arrived in
Salem Monday.
Funeral announcements will be
made by the Howell-Edwards Fu
neral Home.
Edward H. Bohle
DALLAS Edward Henry Bohle,
W. died at his home in Dallas Sun
day. Mr. Bohle was horn at Wash
incton. Mo., .lulv 27. 1868, and
ram in rinlln. in 111Q He was a
",rJhLeeer and
of the Dallas lodge. Modern Wood
ftf AmprjPa inT 2l vears.
Mr. Bohle married Anna F.va
Kissel at Johnston, Neb., August
IB, 1894. She died February 29,
1018.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Kva Muir, Dallas, and Mrs.
tdna Savery, Tempe, Ariz.
Funeral services will be at Boll
man's Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m.
Wednesday, January 13, with the
Rev. Dr. Karl Benbow officiating.
Burial will be in Dallas cemetery.
John Newton Jones
WOODBURN - John Newton
Jones, R4, died in a Brooks nursing
1 home Sunday. He had lived in
! Woodburn for 15 years. Mr. Jones
! ! retired ramher and was
Ohio, and one grandson
Funeral services wilt he at 1:30
p.m. Friday, at Ihe Rinso-Corn-well
Funeral Chapel with inter
ment following at Belle Pass! rem-
nery.
. - .
KenCtlth Meeker
, enenrn i. rvteeKer
o rt u l, a s ivennetn tern
Meeker, an engineer, died In the
Dallas hospital Sunday. Mr.
Meeker was born Oct. 18. 1903, at
i F.lkton, Ore. He was married to
Bonnie D. Barnes Feb. 3, IMS,
, at Marysville, Wash. They had
' lived at Valseti since 194J.
Surviving are his wife; a daugh
ter. Mrs. Ronald Boucher, Leb
anon: a son, Kenneth Ivern
Meeker. Jr.. Salem: a sister, Mrs.
W. R. Johnson, Reedsport: step
daughters, Mrs. Margaret Black,
Kent, Wash., and Mrs. Carmen
Burchcll, Valseti, and a stepson,
Otis Curchell, Valseti, and three
grandchildren. 1
e'uneral services were held at !
2 p.m. Tuesday at Bellman's fu
neral Chapel, Dallas with inter
ment following In Pallas cemetery.
Oretoe
DEATHS
Fraak T. NclbM
In thie city Jaa. It. at tha age
of 83, Survived by sisters, Mr.
Ldith Mast, Portland. Mr. Jom
phitM Olftoa, Portland. Mcmbtr of
tha Church of Jesua Christ of letter
Day Saint. Services war held
Tuea.. Jan. II at 1:30 p.m. tn tha
Howell Ed wards ChapcL Rev, Bishop
J. X. Salisbury officiated. Infer,
ment at City VU Cemetery. (
Ottar Jofcasoa
Lata resident ok 1596 N. ITth at a
local hospital Jan. 12. Survived by
wit, Helen Johnson. Salem. An
nouncement of services later by
Clough-Barrtck Co. i
William Harris Wits
At Coos Bay, Ore., Jan. t. Late
resident of Coos Bay. Ore. Survived
by son, Jorrest Wilson. Portland.
Boyd O. Wilson, Los Angela. Calif.;
niece, Mrs. Irene Am matin, Salem;
and nephew, U. O. Thomas. Coo
Bay. Granddaughter, Mrs. Nancy
Holmes, Portland; J great grand
children. David and Diana Holmes,
Portland. Services will be held in
the Virgil T. Golden Chapel, Wed..
Jan. 13 at 3:30 p.m. Interment city
View Cemetery, Rev. Donald Payne
officiating.
Baby Boy Earls
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Earls. Brooks at a local hospital,
Jan. 10. Grandparent, Mr. and Mrs
Emery Fcedrtcks, Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Earls. San Diego, Calif.
Announcement of services Is lei by
th Clough Bar rick Co.
Jennie Catherine Miller
Lata resident of 252 N. Cottage, In
this city Jan. 10. Sister of Mrs. Floyd
Smith. Aurora; aunt of Mrs Otto
Hansen, Aurora. Mrs. Virginia
Rohwer, Paulllna, Iowa. Services
will be held In the W. T. Rigdon
Chapel Wednesday. Jan. 13. at 1:30
p.m Rev. Louis E. Whit officiating.
Mrs. Jessie M. ft rd fear
Lat resident of 323 Union St.. at
a local hosoltal Jan. 11. Survived by
sisters, Mrs. Florence Stott, Beloit,
Wise.; Mrs. Laurel Frederick, Bend,
Ore.: aunt. Mrs. Florence Jewett.
Beaverton, Ore. Services will be held
In the-Clough-Barr.ck Chapel Wed.,
Jan. 13 at 3:00 p m. Rev. W. H
Lyman officiating. Shipment will
be made to Galena, 111., for Inter
ment. Glenn Morgan
Late resident of ?M Clsxter Rd.,
at a local hospital Jan. It. Brother
of Richard L. Morgan. Salem. Tred
P. Morgan, Portlana, Miss Tern Mor-
?an, Silem. Mrs. J. H. Cowan,
haunavon. Safka.. Canada. Also
survived hv 7 nephews. Services will
be held Wed . Jan. 13 at 1:30 in the
""1'""w"i vIr'!Il,id,n,
Larene Snider
Lte resident of 3730 Mahrt St.. at
a local hospital Jan. 11. Sister of Mrs.
Eleanor Mcllnay, Salm. Announce
ment of services later by the Howell
Edwards Chapel.
Mrs. Minnie Maryuun Hadley
At the family residence in Brookl,
Ore. Jan. 9 at the age of 51 years.
Survived by husband, Urshel W.
Hadley. Brooks: mother, Mrs. Ella
McCaffery. Salem; sister, Mrs. Wil
liam iiTU?i. "saiem; oroiners,
Frank and i'cte McCaffery, both
oi Salem, Joe (Pat l McCaffery,
Dalla.v. Ore ; and three nephews.
Recitation of roaary Tues., Jan 12
at 8:00 pjn. Fune.al services Wed.,
Jan. 13 at 10:00 am. In 4he Howell
Edwards Chapel. Concluding serv
ices at St. Barbara Cemetery.
William White
Late resident of 103 Marion St..
Jan. 11. Survived by wife, Hazel
White, Salem. Announcement of
services later by Virgil T, Golden
Co.
Arthur Fred Zlrgenhagel
At Loai, i am., Jan. n. i-aie rest
dent of 2410 laurel Ave., Salem.
Survived by wife, Gertrude 7.igen
haiel. Salem: daus hters. Miss Inez
Ziegenhagel, Salem. Mrs. Betty Lou
CarroU, Monroe City, Minamirt: son
Aiden Ziegenhagel. Salem; father,
Fred Ziegenhagel, Lehr, N. Dakota;
sisters. Mrs. Alma Dawson. Los An
geles, Calif.: Mrs. Jacob riechtner,
Lehr, N. Dakota: brothers. Jake Zie
senhaael. Nevada Citv. Calif.. David
Ziegenhagel. Lehr. N. Dakota: two
grandchildren. Announcment of serv
ices later bv the Vlreil T. Golden
LO.
Cora Belle Level)
In this city Jan. 11 at the age of
78. Survived by children, Mrs. Helen
Becke. Salem. Dow Lovell, Salem,
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . . .
Too Late
To Classify.
LOST: 1 pair lady's glasses. Brown
shell rim with jeweled corners.
Finder please call F.velyn Clemen
at modern Beauty School. 3-8141.
PART COCKER puppies to give away.
CLOVER HAY, 823 per ton. Rt. 6.
Box 404. Phone 3-1269 for direc
tion. BALDWIN Acrosonic piano. Phone
11-INCH Hallicrafter TV. Beautiful
mahogany console with full doors.
Lest lhan one year old. Cost over
S500. Will sell for $205. 4215 Shore
line Dr. Manhr!nGardrnai
BY OWNER, l-bedroom home. IS
1 iiwunu, v.an o iitxiivinefl.
Chlrktn house, barn, good well.
M Ridge Dr. Ph. 4-1295.
LGE. 1 BEDHOOM houVe In court
Water furn JS Market.
DUPLEX turn. Rround floorLarVe
room Spotleii clean, automatic
heat, bailment, garafce. Nlcelv furn.
Show 1-B p.m. 1410Mtll. 3-3748.
WILL PAY caih for level building
lot. South of city limits. Ph. 4-l07
TO SELL and nervue fire equipment".
Call in prrunn Trims A- Kn atlci-
niKn between 1 A. 8 pin. 329 K,
liKOUNU tlwr. Hv. room, tnlrm .
kitchen, newly de-.-ur.ited, rrfnf..
"" yara. call Mn,
Riley. llSS N. Chun-n.
rOR SALE or trade. Duplex. I-eslle
?.cnooi ntst. Owner J9.fi50. 155 E.
W lion, Phone 3-R724.
1MJ NASH Stat'
W.ron RAvH.
I "v,rd
II. .1)10 Th 4-17S.1
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425 Auction Sales
AUCTION
Office Equipment & Furniture
4 Secretary d 1 work dek
a-dr. Invincible Mrtal files
1 Steel wardrebe
1 Swtvel office chair
$ Swivel stenographer chairs
1 Arm desk chain
$ Desk chairs
1-Pc. chrome settee it
FURNITURE
t-PC. MAPI t B. K SET. rillLCO RETRIC.ERATOR DAVENOS AND
DAVENPORT. LAMP TABLES KNEEKOI.E DESK. REDS. MAT
TRESSES. COII. STRINGS. Oct' CHAIRS. 40-GAL El EC. W ATER
HEATER, I CHEST-O-DRAW ERS AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES Or
ri'RNITURE BY SALE DATE
LANE SUDTELL'S AITTION SALES YARD
3915 Silvrrton Rd. Thone 2&m
Tuendajr. Jnoary 12. 1954
CUntoa LaoveO. Portland. Jamee Lov
til, HernusWB. Ore, Margaret Lov
iU ftatem: brother. Harry Harper.
WlUlanisport. Peosu Mrs. Charles
Wood. Wdbaiaspart. Pcoa.; seven
grandchildren, two neat grandchil
dren. Service will be held Ua the
W T Rigdoa Chapel Thursday, Jan.
U at 1:30 p m. Concluding services
at Jason Let Cemetery.
To Place Ad
Call 2-2441
300 Personal
310 MHncj WoBc
SAI.EM LODGE No. 4. AT.
A U. WMl.. Jan. 13, K. A. dc
irM. 130 P M.
312 Lost and Found"
LOST-5-yr -old Cecaiwaka Bay l.
trlvcr. lemle, dead gru. r
Wrd. Rt Box ;2. Ph. -4S31.
LOST on S. Com! i rown kltun.
grr with buck stripes and black
fce. Ph. J-UM
S25 REWARD lor loit Sew Eaiy
portable F.I.C. .ewlnl mach. Serial
KuT K-70S1U. W. H. Grant. J140 S.
316 Personal
READER
Will let! pait, present and future.
Help to wive your problems. Call
for appointment. 4-3S3S.
Popular Piano
Lesson-A life time of fun. Our
course. bsed on 17 yrs. exp. offers
valuable short cuts that give all
busy people the chance to know
the thrill of playing the piano.
Beg or Adv. all ages. For a per
sonal meeting call Salem Music
Co., et-nos. Absolutely no obliga
tion. SAFE, permanent removal of un
sightly facial hairs. Erich of N.Y.
PALMISTRY
READINGS
Tells past, present and future, advice
on all nutters. Will solve your
problems. This ad with one dollar,
for five dollar reading. Open 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m. Hiwsy 99, next to North
Salem Dnve-inLabish Gardens.
SECURITY-i DETECTIVE AGENCY
Private investigations, civil crimin
al, domestic. misilng person.
Qualified questioned dorument ex
aminer. Latest equipment. Con
nections throughout the world.
See telephone directory or phuue
dav or nifht 4-3766 or 4-2248.
Popular Piano
A LIFE TIME OF FUN FOR
YOU TRY IT! NORMAN
STUDIO OF MuDERN PIA
NO. PHONE 2-8708.
MUSIC LESSONS, piano and violin.
State accredited teacher. Phpne
1-6013.
00 Agriculture
402 Livestock
ABERDEEN Angus bull. 1 yr. old.
Good trade. Proven. Ph. 3-4031.
GUERNSEY Jersey. Fresh one month.
Call -HS0. 3730 Fl.her Rd.
FOR SALE or trade for cattle or
ptgi. nearly new .addle, bridle,
blanket, breast harness. S135.
James H. Redden, Rt. 5. Box 175.
31348.
POLED Hereford heifer, fresh. Rt. 4,
Box 199. Phone 3-0081.
408 Pels
COCKER PUPS to tv, away. 33o
ElectricJ
AIREDALE, registered months fe
male. Excellent pet. Phone 3-2348.
PEDIGREED German Shepherd, 14
mo., sood with children. 310 S. 15th.
Evenings.
IRISH-SPRINGER Spaniel pups. S3
ea. BlacK and tan nound pups, no
ea. Earl Littleton. 5 ml. W. of Mon
mouth near Antioch Sen., Cooper
Hollow.
BOXER female. Moore's tropical fish
equipment, parakeets, peta. Mac
leayRd. 4-3773. Cloaed Wed.
SIAMESE kittens with or without
papers, 2 months old. Prices re
duced. Ph. 3-3073.
PARAKEETS. Cages, supplies. Rea
sonable. Bird Paradise, 31B0 Living
ston 3-1842.
THEY'RE HERE
I Sired by an International champion.
neauurui oerman snepnera pup
pies. All colors. Registered A.K.C.
Ph. 3-8909!
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1958 Mc.
Coy. 1 block east of N Capitol. 1",
blocks north of Madison. Ph. 3-6897.
410 Seeds and Plants
EVERGREENS. TREFS. roses. We de
sign and plant at no extra cost.
Middle Grove Nursery. 4920 Silver-
ton Hd. Pn.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
APPLES. Spltzenberg. Delicious.
Worm free. Fro.n Si - W bu. 5795
C.nler. Ph i-715.1.
rFRTILlZFR
Kotted manurt. weed free, i-0774
SPFXIAL date prunes available in
ou!k. Valley Tann Stole. Ph.
4-4fi24, Lancaster-Silverton cross
roads. 42S Auction Sales
AUCTION
OF FURNITURE
AT SCOTTY'S
TONITE. 4840 CF.NTEH S. SALEM
455 Hsehold Goods For Sal
COMPLETE furnUhtnc for J -bed room
noue. pnont ins s. 16th
GOOD uted daveno, platform rork
er. -yr -old crib. Th. 4-513. 2293
Townaend Wajr.
TORY dlRhwinher. $fl107 Hiihland"
42S Auction Sals
S chrome Lounge chain
1 Wood file
1 plastic covered chairs
2-Dr. steel Me
I'nderwood Typewriter
R C. Allen 8 bank adding
machine
And other office equipment.
4,0 frclianl!e
45 Wanted. RMhold Goods
.. iuua) tiijoo umq runutur
or will acil ob conufDMPi ra.
HOM SudtcU'i AucUoa.
WANTED
USED FURNITURE
TOP PRICE
Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472
458 Bufldlnq MrtoriaU
Garage
On your lot to your aprcificatloni.
so mo. to pay. rre ciTimaiei. Dor
man Lbr. and Hdw. Ok Ph. 1-3101.
2460 Stat.
BUILDING?
New bath tuba complete 159 50
A6 gal. water heaters .$89.50
Plastic' dralnbd. coVerlnf JQ iq. ft.
Udwa. piywa iaeai lor
paneling or cabinets Cheap
Loom tntulatloa per bag .. .11.00
Fibers lau roll blanket IniuL .Cheap
14-2 elec wiring
12-2 elec wiring 5'ic
NalU $8.78 it M M keg
Asbeitot aiding per q. 49.50
Painted ihakei with under 410.50
New doon. all eizea , -S5.50
Uied wlndowa 36" X 43" 13-ftU
100 used doors with frames
New toileU with seats 424.50
Double kitchen sinks, complete Hl.au
40 gat elec. water heaters 468.50
Laundry trays, pipe, basins .-Bargain
500 gal. steel septic tanks 162.50
4" cast Iron soil pipe -. 75c
4" solid orangeburg pipe - 3ac
Roll roofmg. large supply $2.25
3 tab comp. roofing - $7.5$
Cedar shingles. 4 grades Cheap
New, CalV. iron root uneap
Plywood, new carload Bargains
New picture windows $t.00
New weather stripped windows $14.20
Cedar fence posts ,-. fheap
New piaster onara ixbv.-
Steel garage doors, complete..
Over-head garage hardware ..
$44.00
$13.95
C,G. LONG & SON
1 ml. N. of Kelzer
Shower Cabinets .
.439-50
Wash Basins .
415
4 in. cast Iron soil pipe, per fet..8Bc
Complete line of all pipe and. fittings.
Tremenaous savings in coiorea xix
tures. CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE
145 Center Salem
LUMBER
1 X I lap No. I & beta. SS9 per M. It.
no. a lam. ib per inous.
No. 4 Com. (20
S x 4 2xS St 2-8 R-L1& better, ISO.
NO 3 Com. S38.
No. 4 Com. 120.
Ph. 2519 Dallas
Ellen Dale. N. Dallas
La Creole Lumber Co.
REMODEL NOW
Free Home Planning Service. Let tit
help you plan your new kitchen
with Wards beautiful wood cab
inets. We also Install plastic tile, mtcarta
dralnboards, roofing, eavestroughs
and aiding. For your free estimate
rail 3-3191. Montgomery Ward 4c
Co., 155 North Liberty.
KEITH BROWN
SPECIALS
Oak Flooring 3532x2 ',x
RL 3 Com 190.00
DOOMS:
2-Ox6-8xl'i Maho(. a.32 3.1
2-4X6-8XP, Mahos. 10.4S 7.20
2-6x6-Sxl, Mahof. 10.97 7.27
2- 8X6-8XH. Mahof. 11.16 7.73
3- 0x6-8x1 Marios. 16.90 11.27
Welser Handle Sets 12.M 7 95
Passage Seta 2.68 2.03
Butt Hinges .50
Light Fixtures 23 off
Flooring 1x1 47 C&Btr MG 100.00 M
Siding IiXRiLD 106 110.00 M
.X6 H&LE108 50.00 M
2X4 R&L 4 Com S4S 25.00 M
Keith Brown Lumber Yard
Phone 3-9111 Front Ac Court
we Give S&H GreenStamps
ALL, NEW lumber, shlplap 30.00 per
m ana up, 2X4 ana larger sza.w
per M and uo. Some lumber $15.00
per M delivered. Phone 2-2042.
PLYWOOD
PLYWOOD
PLYWOOD
Honejitt You ought to see it, If we
can't find your size, we'll cut It,
no charge. Its of doors, too. All
kinds, low prices. New car of oak
flooring, down $10.00 M. Ping-pong
tops $8.00 ea. Siding $59.50 up.
Shakes cheap. Wallboard $1.40,
Hardboard $1.75 Mahogany plywood
35c ft.. V too. Ceiling tile, cement,
roofing, windows, frames, every
thing tn suit your needs. Nothing
down. 38 months to p.iy. Come In
and visit, we're happy tfl have you.
Send In your friends, toot
Portland Road Lumber
Yard
3545 Portland Road 4-4433
"Open all day Saturday"
REDUCED
S.100 HER DAY UNTIL SOLD'
One Office Desk with Glass Top.
STARTING PRICE. JANUARY 7. 75
January 12, $63.00
Keith Brown Lumber Yard
Phone 3-9111 Front and Court
We Give SAH Green Stamps
J 460 Musical Instruments
' BFAl'TiriX iiptuht Cambritlfe M.
j is., food ton. Phone 3-8215
I 462 Spot1 Equlpm.nl
SKIS. POLES hoi (size 9), good
condition IIS. Phone 3-8238.
468 For Rent, Mi8CtUanout
ton KtNT or lease. Ige. warehouse
space cement floors. Brick bldg.
down town. Inquire B. L Still
run.
470 For Sal: MiscUanoui
BABY TKNDA. Phone I-5J3S be-
twoen 8J,
BFaDS Allkinds G. Woodry
TL'LL SIZE box wring. feltc4 mat-
o. ncnifni anape. a-iiny.
CHINA cwphoard 129 50, G." Woodry
SPINNING WHEEL . f
Gone With Wind Lamp 23.80
Black Walnut Organ.
rrnnrtuinfd . T8 08
TRADER LOIME. line ljtna Ave
DESKS W no W crwoodfy.
450 MrrcKan3!
470 For Solo. Mteoltooons
0t CHESTS drawer $8.71 up. GlM
Woodxy'a. Ifc4 N. Summer.
WOOD LATHE. . pedesUl grinder.
wing taw Wltn sieei udm wiui or
without 1HP motor. I1M New berg
Dr. Ph. eve. a-aTw.
NEW furniture
cheapv. C I
Woodrya.
SPINET PIANO, "cedar cheat, elec
range, wrig., wasner. wicnrawin
and silver. 2 table radios, portable
phonograph. Elec power and hand
tools. iti. 3-7212
RANGE, EXCELLENT eond.. burns
wood or ou, noi waier. rom, wi
Cen tar. Ph. 2-6388. . ,
DUO-THERM oil circulator with
blower, lite new, xw.w, i raae
Lwie. 1870 Lena Ave.
ADDING MACH1NS. column with
subtract, sou. 10-aey wnn creaii
balance. $W. Phone 2-5378.
MAHOGANY KorJer and CampbeU
upright piano. Excellent condition.
Reasonable price. Phone 4-3105.
PLATE MIRRORS. $2.75. C. Woodry.
GOOD USED upright model piano for
sale, .excellent condition, including
case and tuning. $150-00. Ph. 3-5782.
GAS water heater, $18. Glen Wood-
y ,iwa n. summer.
USED SINGER, .famous round bob
bin. Elec. cabinet a. wing machin.
A-l cond. onlyiS7B.50. Singer Sew.
ing Center. 130 N. Commercial.
Open Fri. evening. .
SMALL refrig.. 3a. C. Woodry.
COOLERATOR freezer. 11 cu. ft.
This freezer Is slightly used but
you would never know It Guar
anteed. Was US? US. Now S2S9 99.
You save S200.00. TRADER LOUIE.
1S70 Lana Ave.
REG. IS.U lamp tables IS.S4. O
Woodry. 1S03 N. Summer.
PARTS for FROGIL oil heaters Mt
RELIANCE oU burners. 3-5428.
DINETTE sets cheaper. G. Woodry.
L&H APARTMENT six range, SS0.
Spinning wheel lamp, $10. XS55
Laurel.
FLOOR LAMPS S1.93. G. Woodry.
DE LUXE electric washer, used 1 yr.
Excel, condition. Ph. 4-S188.
SWING ROCKER I0. C. Woodry.
BASSINET, teeter-babe, buggy, car
bed. car seat, some clothing. Good
condition. Ph. 3-0530.
OLD PICTURES G. Woodry.
AUTOMATIC WASHERS AND DRY.
ERS. We take most anything In
trade. This may mean NO DOWN
PAYMENT. TRADER LOUIE, 1170
Lana Ave.
BEER STEIN sale. G. Woodry .
COMPLETE household furniture for
3-bedroom house. Phone 49273.
PAINT m gal. (J. Woodry.
RECAPS SS.95. 800-18 & 870-15
sizes. Nationwide guarantee. 100
cold rubber. Lytic' Tire. N. Com'l
&,Plne.
MAPLE ARM daveno 929.50. Trailer
daveno $19.50. Glen Woodry's Bar
gains. 1603 N. Summer.
BETTER BUYS Glen Woodry.
BATTERIES All cars. $6 95, 17.93,
W.95, exchange. 12 mo. guarantee.
Lytle's Tire, N. Com'l It Pine.
4-6033.
BEDROOM SET. HP .50. G. Woodry.
ALLEN IGNITION testing equipment.
First clasi condition. Sell or trade.
T RADER LOU I E. 1870 Lana Ave.
BIKE 818.00. Glen Woodry.
PIANOS 877.00-888.00-899. 00. Woodry,
1603 N. Summer.
COW FERTILIZER Well rotted, one
year old, delivered reasonable. Ph.
2-2238.
BABY BED 17.50. G. Woodry.
SINGER ELECT., walnut cabinet.
Like new, lews forward and re
verse. New machine guarantee.
And free aewing 1-ssom for bal
ance of contract. Singer Sewing
Center, 130 N. Commercial. Open
Fri. evening.
WESTINGHOUSE radio-phono con
sole 869 50. Woodry, 1605 N. Sum
mer. tt-H.P. MOTOR 87.30. Woodry,
CABLE upright piano won ferul con
dition. 8250. If you are looking for
something special in pianos, be sure
to see thit one. Others are low as
8123. TRADER LOUIE, 1870 Lana
Ave. .
0 X 12 LINOLEUM, 84.99.
Glen
woodry. 1605 N. Summer.
NEW LITTLE GIRLS' dressei and
aprons. Sizes 2-6. Ladies' aprons
(cobbler style). 645 Belmont. 2-6838.
GIBSON 8400 push-button super de
luxe electric range, immaculate,
pc. $189.50. Terms. Woory, 1605
N. Summer.
BABY BUGGY, boy'a jacket size 16.
cork Joot8, size 8 Phone 4-3594.
7" SKILL SAW $50.1enWoodr7.
1605 N. Summer.
AUTOMATIC Ironer. good cond.. 825.
T RADER LOUIE. 1 870 Lana Ave.
WESTINGHOUSE Automatic Washer.
A-l, $89.50. Woodry, 1605 N. Sum
mer. HOSPITAL BED for sale or rint H.
,.L: Atlff F4rn" C2 .Ph.jS-B185.
BEST BARGAINS in new" furniture
R-2-B-found at Glen Woodry's, 1603
N. Summer.
FORTIFIED PEAT mos?, onlv 95c
nack. (Ideal for mulching. Valley
Farm Store. Phone 4-4624.
5-PC. CHROK jTdinette S29.95TGlen
Woodry11605 N. Summer.
8-PC. BLONDE D I N 1 N G RET. li ice
nrw, W3. l HAUMi L,OUIE, 1870
Lana Ave.
8PCrDUNc7NHYFrdtnVg?iiit?.
Very spec. $99.00. Glen Woodry's.
1605 N. Summer. Terms.
FOR SALE new Mayflower forced air
oil furnace. Complete fth duct
work, controls, 275 gal tank. Half
price $45OL00.Phone 2-4062.
OIL STOVE closeout"$3,00 upornf.
-Ty I03. w- Summer.
CHAR1S foundation 7dles7bra7Ph
3-5918 or 3-5072 Mary E. Bales.
OAK ARM CHAIRS office desk
cards. $4 50. Glen Woodry'i Bar
gain. TWIN BOXs"pRINGSn ' r95Glen
Woodry, 1605 N. Summer.
472 Wanted, Mlicellaneou
WANT to buy. set of Welding gauges
Phone 4.5229.
COOD LOGS. TOP PRICE, DKI.IV
ERED. INDEPENDENCE. WEST
ERN LOGGING CU. PHONE SA
I.EM 2-lHtia EVES.
Logs Wanted
j Good 2nd growth logs Prrm paid
for No 2 logs 28 and lonrrr AIo
8' Hurt logt nr multipea of t plus
trim " to 18" diam.
I BUR K LAND LBR CO
Ph. Turner 112S Eves. 2303 Turner
or S-7828. Salem.
476 Ful
Mlt.L WOOD. 18" l or l-cord load
Phone 3-7289.
West Salem Fuel Co.
Tube or Push Out Sawdust
Ash, Maple and Oak Wood
Green, dry alao. Planer Did
152$ Edgewater Phone 2-4031
OAK WOOD lor sale. Phone l-2M$.
WALNUT SHELLS for fuel, $4 per
ton. Klorfeia Packing Co, 400 N.
Front St.
Pickup Your
Presto-lop
Briquets and wood at Is 8 Coral
Sl ont 2-7721,
WOOD - Green or dry.ndfnoet
fuel, Phone 2-7751 or 4-253
Highway' Fuel Co.
Clan sawduV wrvxj. green or dm
tovt-Diesal oils. Piv S-8444.
t.'O Mrrlianl!fte
474 mscollaBooni
BEE-HtVI
TRUCKS U-DRTVB -MOVE
YOURSELT '
SAVE '.
CA1 RENTALS STAKES - VANS
TEXACO WATION
81 COURT ST. PHONE 1-1831
PAGE STEVENSON Slid AL MIOTJRD
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
J-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST .
Adolph Bids, Slat tt Coml. gta.
SALEM PH. 3-3311
500 Bu. & Finance
510 MonT to Loan
.ma. YOU NEED
MONEY su.
All types of personal loans. Tennf to
suit. No Invasugatioa charges. AU
' dealings
Strictly Confidential
Home Owned, Home Operated
Hollywood Finance Co.
1980 Fairgrounds Road
lNtxt Door to Bank,
Pre Parking Lot. CaU t-twt
M3. SUM
SHOPPING FOR A
LOAN?
PersonaJ Personal '
Offers These Benefit:
"Yes" promptly to employed peo
pie married, singlel
Nationwide credit.
Single visit loan phone first.
i delect. Mail payment aaiei ,
LOANS UP TO $1,500
On Auto, Fur alt ura or Salary .
Personal
FINANCE COMPANY
Phone 2-2464 Salem
10S S. High Street
Stale License S-122. M-lflS I
Loans over KtOO made by Personal
nance Co. of Marion County under
the Industrial Loan Companies Act
of Oregon. .
Consolidate All Bills
Twenty-five years ago General Fi
nance corps was organized oy aa
lem business and professional men
tt give you a loan service. Wo
have lent millions.
TRY OUR SERVICE
Ysu can repsy anytime to redue
costs. No endorsers or help from
friends longer time to repay. Ph.
first for one trip loan.
Loans 823.00 to $300.00 on signature.
furniture and equipment
Loans to 8500.00 oa can. trucks, and
trailer houses.
Free customer parking at "Marlon
Car Park': across (rom office.
136 S. Commercial St
Lie No S13S and M33S
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
IS2 South Church
Parking a-Plenty
Ph. J.-24S7 Lie. No. M-50, g-lM
PRIVATE money to loan. Ph. 2-079t
REAL ESTATE LOANS
COLONIAL INVESTMENT CO.
SOBERT W. 60RMSEN. Pais.
687 Court 4-2283
600 Employment
602 Help Wanted
NIGHT SCHOOL. 115 a month. Mon
day and Thursday nighta, 6-9. Al
ways a Job tor well-trained office
workers. Merrlt Davis School of
Commerce, 420 State St. Phone
2-14IS, '
WE ARE now taking application,
lor Paper Routes at Carrier Divi
sion. Statesman Building. Boy,
must be 13 years or over and have
the written consent of their par
ent, If you have already applied
kindly do so again
THE OREGON STATESMAN
604 Heip Wanted. Male
MEN interested tn a higher income,
willing to work 8-hr, days, report
to Oregon State Errplovment of
fice. Wed. 8 to 11 and 1 to 4. For
Interviews, ask for Mr. Na tighten .
AnE-YOUlNARUt?
Is your present Job tedious, boring,
in" paying and without a future?
Du you get any more pay if you
work han'er than a fellow worker
who does not work hard? Will you
ever realize your dreams of a fine
home, new car and security for
yourself and family?
Are you ambitious enough to take 30
minutes time this Monday or Tues
day for an interview concerning a
position that offers a real future
and opportunity for advancement.
We pay guarantee of minimum of
$100 per week while in training, be
ginning with third day. Work re
quires a serviceable automobile,
away from home four nights each
week, at least 21 years of age and
available for employment in the
near future.
Slav home If you are lazy or are
only vaguely curious. For personal
interview, please phone for appoint
ment. Contact: Mr. Sando, Senator
Hotel. Salem, Oregon on Wednes
day, January 13. lt)M between 10:00
a m. and 5:00 p.m.
605 Help Wanted, Female"
AVON COSMETICS has excellent
earning opportunity for house
wives. Hours at your convenience.
For personal interview, write
Irene Stewart. P. O. Box 3761,
Portland. Oregon.
WANTED Woman with pfeaVant
voice to uw telephone from your
own home. No cxperienres neces-
sary. Ph. 4;8?2. 4-6 p.m,
STENO'S SECRETARY'S
Manv wonderful openings in Port
land for immediate emplovmnt.
Starting salary from $225 - $275
per mo. Call 4-3351. Commercial
Plarement Agcy. for appointment.
WOMAN for housework and care of
children. 30 Water St.
IS THERE someone who really nawj
and wants to work? Honest, clean,
capable. Must like children. Ref
erence. Excellent salary. Ltve-tn.
Write Statesman -Journal box 138.
610 Sales Persons Wanted
SALES ASSOCIATE
This position offers a profes
sional sales career with income
opportunity exceeding $10,000 an
nually. We are a leading 50-vear-old
insurance company writing
the finest Disability Income. Hos
pitalization and Life on market.
Thorough training will be given.
We are only Interested tn an ac
tive, intelligent man who desires
a permanent local connection.
Choice territories available
throughout Oregon Please write
5 ?,eM"- 422 Plock Block.
Portland, Oregon.