MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND Iff BuUerfat Tentative, subject to immediate dunie Premium quality, mail mum to .JS to one per cent acidity. delivered in Portland. M-71 ID: first quality, tecond quality, Ufl. Valley route aid country nointa 1 centa iess. Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk cubes to wholesaler Grade AA, M acore, H Vt lb: 91 score, 66 tt; M tcore. C4 Vt: M acore. Z. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vi . 4S lb: Oregon Mb loaf. 4 Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.D. peruana A graae, large, si -S5 Vr, A medium, 50 to il to; A grade, small, 47 tt-41 tt. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large. 57-58; A Urge. 55-57: AA medium, ; A medium, u-m; a amall, 450. Cartons 1 cents auai lionaL Live chickens No. 1 uality. f o.b. plants Fryers, 17; roasters, 17; heavy bens, 25-26; light bens, 15-17: old roosters, 14-15. Rabbits Average to growers- Live while, 1 tt-f lbs, 19-23. 5-4 lbs, 10-22: old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 17-so: cut up, U-M. Wkelesale dressed meats: Beef, steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, U 00-41.00; good, 36.0MO.0O; ecm mercial. 32 00-38 00; utility, 25.00- 00; commercial cows H.00-10.M; utility. 25 0-28 00; canners-cutters, 23 00-26.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hir-d quarters, 47.00-52.00; rounds, 41.00 48.00; full loins, trimmed, 73.00 0.00; triangles, 29.00-34.00; ; fore quarters, 31.00-36.00; chucks, 38 00 40.00; ribs, 54.00-59.00. Pork cuts Loins, ch lce. 8-1 lbs, 0046.00; shoulders, lbs, 41.00 45.00; spareribs, 400-56.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, 61.00-66.00. Veal and calves Good-choke, all weights, 35.00-44.00; commercial, 3100-39.00. Lambs Choice-prime 39 00-42.00; good. 35.00-39.00. Wool Great basis, Willamette Valley medium. 51-55 lb: Eastern Oregon fine and naif blood, 55-62; Willamette Valley lamb wool, 42; 12-month wool, 45-50. Ceuntry-dressed meats, f.e.k. Portland: Beef-Cows, utility, 25-2t lb; canners-cutters, 21-22. Veal Top quality, lightweight, U-34; rough heavies. 24-29. Hogs Lean blockers, 37-38; sows, light, 31-33. Lambs-Best, 34-36. Fresh Produce: Onions-SO lb tacks. Wash, yel lows, med.. 1.00-10; large. 1.10-25; Idaho yellows, med., 1.25-50; large, 1.75-1.00; whites, 2.25-50. - Potatoes Ore. local Long Whites, 1.00-25; Deschutes Russets, No. 1, 2.15-25; size A, 2.50-75; 25 lb sk, 80-85; 10 lb mesh, 40-45; paper, 30 33: windows. 35-37; No. 2, 50 lh, 8045) Wash. Russets, No. 1-A, 2.25- 50: Idaho. 3.15-25. Hay U. S. No. 1 green alfalfa, mostly 28.00-30.00. delivered car and truck lota, f o b. Portland and Seattle. filberts Wholesale selling price f.o.b, Oregon plants. No. 1 Jumbo Relief You Heed '"Child's Cough for coughs and scats bmckaus due to colds you can bow get Cnoasuauoa specially prepared for CblUrea iaiaBcW ask aed bhw package and be sure: (1) Your child will like K. (2) It contains only safe, proves Ingredieflts. (3) It contains no aamoucs to dis Serb nature's processes. (4) It will sid nature lo soothe and Ileal raw. tender, annamed throat and fcronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sliep. Ask for Creomuliioo for Chil dren in the pink sod blue package. CREOMUL'SION arteea. iStSSHStmMMt I I I I 1 nn W put our prescription stand rrlt high . , . not because w mutf, but because w want it that wiy. That is why w go far beyond what is required of ut by government rulings. We put our standards high because w know that atriving for the fcfif , , . tht vtry belt in everything, makes for more perfect perform ance. And that's our aim in Pre scription Compounding: Perfect Performance . . . FOX YOU. Barcekaaa, n lb: large, 17 medium. 25 H. Walnuta-Wboleaa! selling prices: First quality Franquettee, 12-33 H lb; light halves, 79-83; shelled light amber bsjves, 70-73. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO Iff Hogs sold steady to 25 cents higher in aa active market Monday. The advance was mistered by butchers Salable receipts totaled 11.000 bead, which compared witn uie unusually small run of 7.609 a week aeo. Choice 180 to 230 pokd butchers brought $25 50 to 826 25 with top at (26.50. Choice 350 to 550 pound sows moved at $21.15 to $23.25. M Most steers were steady to strong but good and choice kinds weighing more than 1,200 pounds found a slow outlet, trsding a shade weaker. Prime steers sold at $28.00 to $31.25, the top. Good to low choice grades registered $20.00 to $23.50. Salable receipts totaled 20.000 head. Salable supplies in In sheep section were rather small for a Monday, amounting to 3.000 head, and lambs sold 25 to 50 cents high er. Good and choice wooled types brought $19.50 to $20.75 with choice and prime grades 21.00 to 21.75. Sheep held steady. Chicago Grain CHICAGO Iff Wheat pushed ahead toward the finish on the board of trade Monday when de mand became quite aggressive. Touching off the buying was news 964,000 bushels of wheat had been moved out of Chicago dur ing the past week, reducing local visible supply stocks to 12,796,000 bushels. It was believed most of the grain which had been shipped was red wheat. There also was a feeling West Germany would take some wheat from the United States this week, possibly Tuesday. Other cereals firmed In sympa thy with wheat although corn and oats were not able to show much of a gain. Soybeans responded to news of a boost in cash bean meal prices, possibly a result of cold weather in the Midwest. Wheat closed 1 to Hi higher. March, 2 l2'i : corn unchanged to higher, March 1.52 Vt: oats Vs- H higher, March 79 Vt: rye lower to Vt higher. March 1.20 M: SOYBEANS HTM higher, Jan. 2.08-3.08 H, and lard S3 cents low er to 17 cents a hundred pounds higher, Jan 15.82-15.87. DENNIS THE MENACE Het-.Mo! Co y know Gbwpa weak a smsffr unok hb amis?' I 1 8S I mi1"""" CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 Slate SI. (Corner ol Liberty) We Give ?C Green Stomps THE CAPITAL' JOCBXAL, Batlem. Oregoa , Portland Livestock PORTLAN IXff ( USD A Cattle salable 1.400; market active; led steers mostly steady-strong; heif ers stroD-54 cents higher; cows generally 50 centa higher; trucked lots high choice 1,036 lb fed steers 15.00; load choice 975 lbs 24.50; good-choice) steers largely 22.50 24.00; few loU commercial - low good shortled steers 19.50-21.50; utility-low commercial steers U.50 19.00; load high good 975 lb heifers 21.50; scattered lots good betters 20.00-21.00; commercial grades 18.50 19.90; cutter -utility heifers 11.00 -15.50; canner cutter cows mostly 6.50-10.50; heavy Holsteint to 11.50; utility cows 11.50-13.50; scattered lota commercial grade 14.00-15.50; sorted loads young cows 16.00; utility-commercial built 14.50-16.00; cutters down to 11.00. Calves salable 200; market strong; good-choice vealert 20.00 24.00; few prim 26.00-28.00; heavy calves slow: one lot good-choice around 420 lbs 19.50; sizable lota good 250 lb stock calves 19.00. Hogs salable soo; market active. 25-50 cents higher; choice 180-235 Lbs 28.50-29.00; choice 245-300 lbs 26.00-27.50; choice 350-550 lb sows 23.00-24.50. Sheep salable 1.000; slaughter lambs around 1.00 higher; choice prime fed wooled lambs mostly 21.00-50: good -choice lota 19.00 20.50: few choice around 65 lb feeder lambs 16.00; slaughter ewes scarce; quotable steady. SALEM MARKETS Cms 1UJ frM raawrtt mi ilm faaJars tsar U sTBjlMgUa taf CsalfHsU jMnfal rm4r. (4iTli4 sUllr.) fttUtl rwJ TrUm: fUtkil I3U (MMD. (Met). sM.SMM 104Mb. bast 0 Kf Huk-ft U- 30 Dalrr Ft U.JT'J.fJ (KVlb. bail I 3tO-4. tlOO Wtt. rsMiur bit la rmM colored Irrrri. Uct M rtnltrt, lact (red fowl. ti lOKhorn fowl, Ik; color roasters, 3c. flu rrictw jUft, aa. e; lam A, 41-4c; mrdlura AA. 41ei medlnia k. -43e: small. 33. Iiu, wholesale pries tsneraDr kVT tinli hlihir than prices ftboTt; Jars trxlt A tfratrallr anottd at Ut: tntdlncu at Me. BatUrfat Bavins srlee: rrimlnn. M. 11 cDU: 9. I, IMI M&Ui Ko, a. Me. Portland Eastside PORTLAND UJ! Bid wsalher llmltd offerlnts tt the KtuUtd rirnri' mtu ktt today; cabbM vrieM atlTtuictd round 3i.Ms m, eU with ntditim kuid antOl hoxuli fotnc to vholMaltrt t 1H ft crati; paraolH. Tutabacaa aod turnlpa brentbl lirm to atreattr rka. Portland Grain PORTLAND W N traniactloni. Mondar's car raatlpta: Wheat ai; br- Ity, 1: Hour. M; corn, 1; oali, . By Ketcham STOCKS y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporatioo 19 Allied Chemical Allia Chalmers American Airlines American Power k Light American TeL k Tel American Tobzacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane C. 71 H 47 11 H 158 .61 31 Va 96 Vi 51 49 Vt 78 H uorg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine 16 S California Packing 13 S Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanes Corporation , Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultet . Crown Zellerbacb 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 Libby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew s Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator New York Central Northern Pacific 13 59 V4 . 19' 60 81 Vt 41 Ut 18 Vt 35 7 85 tt 106 48 V. 10 H 89 59 tt 61 k 10 55 34 56 . 67 17 a 67H 9 S 37 h 14 23 Vt 58 17 18 U 56 40 Uj 117 4 77 Vt 17 a 14 ft Pac. Am. Fish Pacific Gas Electric Pacific Tel. ic TeL Packard Motor Car Penney (J.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio 29 H Radio Corporation 23 Vi Rayotuer Incorp Rayonier Incorp Pfd Republic Steel 27 48 55 S 50 4 39' 71 CO A 37 38 "4 55 H 74 21 V 44 ht 28 2P 39 112 47 K 5 24 Vt 40 H 13',. 40 to 53 H 45 V Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores. Inc. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck k Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N.J. Studebaker Corp. Sunshine Mining Swift Ic Company . Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Centrury Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United Slates Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westinghoiise Air Brake WeBtinghouse Electric Woolworth Company WALL STREET NEW YORK m The stock market moved rather widely Mon day in an irregular price pattern. Changes ran around 2 points in either direction, although most plus and minus signs were small. Trading held to a good level ai an estimated million and a half shares. That compares with Fri day's heavy 2.180.000 shares when the market was advancing. Chicago Onions SuDpllef moderate, demand sla. mar ktt dull. Track aalea SO lot. U.S. 1 ntilrta atattd: Idaho Spanish 3-tnclt and larger 1.30. Street aalea t0 lb.: Idaho and Oregon SnanUh 3-Inch and la;ier 1 W-l.a; :Ah'tM.V.ln.f? .'"d. 1?.3,0i 2.3&-3.40; Mldwfll Vellow ClIOMi mpd- id .H-1.19. ilrnuuii, 7-.w; cariont elTt 3-pound epllo 1 2S. LEGALS NOTicr. or run ic iieakinc, NOTICE li liearby mven that the State Board of Agriculture. Milk Markctlnl Administration, will hold a public hearing on January 25. 1MS4, ai rne nour or i .hi pin. in nooin 3v, State Offlre Blllldlna. Portland. Ore Son, for the aile purpose of -onsid-erlnf the eatahllshptenl of a pitillortn price for Inter-dealcr kalet of fluid milk and cream In Zone 2. which Include! Multnomah. Washington. Co lumbia. Yamhill. I'olk. Marion. Cla.-k-atnai. Hood River and WaKtu I'nun tlea. Evidence end testimony will be received bearing upon that subject matter. A tentative proposal has been made that th price be fixed at the exist ing wholesale level, less the aver age com of delivery. DATF.D at Portland. Oregon, this W S WEIDII.. Administrator Milk Maiketlng Administration J25 NOTitic or arrtiiNTatrT or rxcii'Tot Nntlce Is herebT llren that the ander slsned has been apuotnled a eseculor of the Last Will and Tralanirnt and ratal, or Frank X Aibrlrti. derated, bv t.i. Circuit Court of the mats or oreson for til County of afarloa. aitllns In Pro balr. and has aualllled aa mrh exrrutor; all pentons tiavins claims aalnt tht ei lat. of said drcrdrnl ar. h.rrbr noti fied to pre'ent the same, djlr verified as 0 law reoulr.d. to mr at 2C4 or-sin Itulldlns. ea'.rm. Orrson within m monlhs of Ihe date of ftral publication of this notice. Ilalrd and first published llila flat dar of Decsmbet, llfl. Joieph K Albrtch. Esfriiter of tl.e Last Will and Tes tament and F.lale of Frank X Albrlch. Deccaaed. Ronald C. Glover. Atlorn.r for ICteeitloT, 30 orcsnn Pulldlna. aslero, orrion. rw 51 SB iwm J s n I !! rii,".V.Ui FRM 'unr ci a cure nwi rLM9nC3 burst into TtARsi' - wsj rasTCaVnasa? I feels toe now. Sirs. N. N. reaxers. Duiiuauiaj iiema wnvea. nrrTOUS. clammy IfcllruTS. rraUna trrttabtUty IT "1'1.,:,?rn.'0 n mf. irnnj iran inc luncilonjliy-CaiUjexl dutrrss oi middle We -rhaiwe ' Tet.indociorstests.LrdiaPinariam'a reuerad stsch dlatrsa tn SJ and so'. trospecttralTl ot the oaaaa teatedl Complete or a inline; reuei! Both Plnkham'a Veretaole. Compound TJl?rM t"1". W sands are rhanatna to Tablet, berauaa !T' "'"'"0 ta-.nd so effec- til.' WOnrterftll. Ion fn tali., im functional cramps of monthly period' ri.eaaefs acts fantaea fas rrnaetarffe ecrr-. aesress as eeliere dis srest a -Seal SMrej Obituaries Mid Willamette Carl O. Worley SILVERTON Carl Orlando Worley, 78, died Saturday morn ing, January 18, at the Patter son Rest Home, following an ex tended Illness. The family borne is at 611 Jefferson street Born January 6, 1878, in Gallatin, Mo., and had lived in Silverton for number of years. He is survived by his widow, Eva: four sons and one daughter, Carl Orlando, Jr., of Salem; Wll mont Worley of Los Angeles; and living in Kansas are Chester of Haniton, and Lester of Basehor, and Mrs. Helen Hoey of Tonga noxie. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren, 11 great-grand children; a step-mother, Mrs. Mat tie Worley; a half-brother and half-sister. Marguerite Worley and Robert Worley, all of Klam ath Falls. Mr. Worley and Mrs. Eva Stearns-Bowdoin were, married in Klamath Falls in 1930, and have lived in Silverton for 9Vi years. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19, at Memo rial Chapel, Ekmsn Funeral Home. Interment will be in Val ley View cemetery. Mrs. Katherine Zehr ALBANY Mrs. Katherine Zehr, 74, 525 S. Railroad St., died Friday at a local hospital The funeral will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Fairview Mennonite church, con ducted by the Fisher Funeral home. Burial will be in the Riverside cem etery. Mrs. Zehr was born at Wat erloo, ' Oontario. Canada, and moved to Nebraska as a child with her parents. She came to Oregon in 1918, first living at Salem and in Albany the past 25 years. She was married to Peter Zehr. who sur rives, on Sept. 15. 1898. at MU- j ford, Neb. Besides her husband she is survived by six children, Mrs. Eda Conrad and Mrs. Viola King, both of Tangent: Milton, Al bany; Mrs. Mary Lind. Salem: Ol iver. Lebanon, and Roy Zehr, Shedd. Two sons preceded her in death. H. Douglas Langille SILVERTON - H. Douglas Lang ille, 79, of Route 5, Salem, died Sat urday morning at Silverton hos pital. Announcements will be made lat er by the Ekman Funeral borne. Gailen A. Perry DALLAS Gailen A. Perry, 69, Oregon Motor and Greyhound stages agent for 14 years, died at nis nome here January 15, fol lowing several months illness. He was born at Albion, Wisconsin, April 10, 1885, and was married to Grace Rccscling September 30, 1HUH, at Barron, Wisconsin. From 1909 to 1916, he lived at Eleva, Wisconsin, from 1916 to 1929 at St. Vincents, Minnesota, from 1929 to 1939 at Eugene and at Dallas since that, time. He was member of the Metho dist church and served five vears on the Oregon State M.Ik Control hoard. . Surviving are the widow: son E. Brooks Perry. Eueene: three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Betker, Liv ingston, Montana, Mrs. Emma Gil- xoi. prior Lake, Minnesota, and Mrs. Eva Gibson, Eleva, Wiscon sin: a brother, Henry Perry, Eau Claire, Wisconsin; and four grandchildren. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Bollman funeral chapel in Dallas and at 1:30 m tugene. Burial will be at Cilles- ipie Cemetery in Eueprwv v j aUI Will Officiate St the SerVilrfS. j j a. a .1 D iiutnon DQSClie SILVERTON Nathan Rksiis 78. died in Silverton hospital Sat urday, nir. Basque was born In Missouri. Aug. 28. 1875. and had lived in Silverton 17 years. His home was at 817 Chadwirk St. Mirviving are his wife, Eu Kenie. mo sons, Raymond, Eu-j at City view cemetery. Rene, and Glenn Bascue. Korea- TnJ'"" ll"k.""!,dn, o, , Marlon .. vi oofinurn, and Mrs. Garnet Tran-1 Ian 11 .survivr nv wile. Harri lie. Silverton: a sister, Mrs Ethel '' Wn,,e- Salm Announcement of serv Stelle. Republic City. Kali and I'eea later by ViraU T. CeWen c. 12 grandchildren. 1 300 Personal Funeral service will be at 2! p m. Tuesday. Jan. 19, in Me- mnrial Chapel r.Kman runerall I Home with the Rrv. Arthur; Charles Bates ofliciating. Burial I will be in Silverton ccmrtery. Anna Marie Wendelin SII?:RinAN Services for Anns Marie Wendelin, 82, ot Rose Lodce. were held Thursday at the Sheridan Funeral home, with in terment in Creen Crest Memorial park. Rev. A. C. Baumeartner, pastor of the Willamina Em manuel Lutheran church, of ficiatrd. Anna Marie Wendelin was born in Estonia March 12. 1871. and for the past 44 years had made her home in Rose Lodge. Her husband Andres Wendelin, rliet in 1947: She ia atirviverl hv a daughter. Miss Edna Wendrlin of Rae Lodcr. ' AlexanderYuswn .r,,.v, v. OODBURN Alexander K. sntlrui"! vrn. in Woodburn Sunday. lie waa norn in rriCVTllir. SSS., , Tsnada. Jul- 14, 1914. He csme lo orccon trom South Dakota in ,a .. . , . .. . 1937- He wi member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church ol woodburn. He is survived by his widow Mary and two dauchters, Carol and Patty Jean. He hits three I brothers Orren. Portland. Normtn of Salem and Amos ol Woodbura; , two aistrrs, Mrs. Eunice Thomp- 1 ' ... . . . r son in Minnesota and Mrs. Althea Hera-man of Salem. Funeral service will be held at I p m, Tuesday it the Ringo Fu Mondiy. January 18, 195 neral Chapel with the Rev. J. Wil liam Carlson officiating. Burial will be in Bell Passi Cemetery. Isodene Morrison INDEPENDENCE Isodene Mattison, 83, died Priday, Jan. 15, at a Dallas hospital alter a short illness. She was born at Lewis ville. Ore, jury 17, 1870 and bad lived at Independence lor Tl years. She was past matron of Adah Chapter No. 34. Order of the Eastern Star and a member of Calvary Presbyterian church. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Calvary Presbyterian church with the Rev. Daniel B. Wessler officiat ing. Burial was in Bel Crest Me morial Park. - Delilah E. LeRoy INDEPENDENCE Delilah E. LeRoy, 83, died in a Salem hos pital Saturday, Jan. 18, after a long illness. Mrs. LeRoy was born In Polk county Ocu 24. 1870 and had lived la the Independ ence district (or 60 years. Surviving are her husband, Robert LeRoy; two brothers, George T. Graves, Dallas, Ore, and Robert H. Graves, Oakland, Calif.: and sister. Mrs. Sarah J. Zumwalt, Oakland, Calif. Funeral services will De ai z p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the Smith Mortuary, Independence, with the Rev. Paul E. Boomer officiating. Burial will be at Westlawn Memorial oaraerrs, west ot Eoia. rmeo V shrdluetaoinhrdluououa Lelia Mary Clark GERVA1S Mrs. Lena Mary Clark, 35. mother of eight chil dren, died at her home near Ger vais Sunday morning after giving birth to a baby daughter Satur day. Death was indirectly caused by childbirth, tn attending pny sician ssid. Born in Kansss Aug. 22, 1918, Mrs. Clark moved to Gervais from Yakima, Wash, about 10 years aso. She wss a member of the First Evangelical Church of Yak ima. Surviving are er widower, Vernon P. Clark of Gervais; chil dren, Yvonne, Pamela, Sharon, Gary, Terry, Donald, Gloria and the baby, Debbie: father, Emery Huff, Gervais; brothers, jonn Huff, North Carolina, and Homer Huff, Kenewick, V.'ash. Funeral services will b an nounced later by the Ringo Fu neral Home. DEATHS Dftvld G. Crockett Late reaideni 01 uyj rnnnim ai, Ian id Survived bv wife. Mrs. Vtr inla Crockett, Salem: dauuhter. Mer rilyn Crockett. National City. Calif., ions, Robert Crockett. National City. Calif.. S, agi. wuuam crocKeu, at. Johns. Newfounaiano: m tuner, m:a. Inez Bernard, San Leandro. Calif.; listen. Minnie Crockett. San Lean dro. Calif.. Mrs. May belle Miles, Hemmet, caur., and Mrs. am ryson, Indio, Calif.: grand daughter. Cather ine Crockett. St. Johns. Newfound land. Announcement of services latex by th Virgil T. uoiaen to. James A. flmltb Lai resident of Jefferson. Oregon, at a local hospital Jan. 14, at the age of ta yrj. aurvivea oy one son, James Smith, Jr. Services will be held In the Howell-Edwards Chapel Tuesday. January IS. at 3:00 DJn. Rit ualistic services by Jefferson lodge no. tU. a. r. & a. m. Ralph George DeSart At Florence, Ore., Jan 16. at the age of 76 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Mabel G. DeSart. YachaU. Ore.; son. Roland DeSart. YachaU; sisters. Mrs. Echo Bowen, Salem, Mrs. Maude Pooler. Pratum. and Mrs. Anna Brooks. Raymond, Washington; granddaughter, Yronne Toy uebart, Yarhat. Lire. Services Tuesday. Jan. 19. at 2 p.m. In the WT. T. Rig don Chapel with the Rev. Paul N. Poling officiating, iniermem m Pio neer Cemetery. Ritualistic services ID charge of Elks Lodge 336. Arthur Fred ZTegenhagel At Lodt calif., Jan. ll. Laie rest- dent of 2410 Laurel Ave., Salem. Survived by wife, oertrude ziegen hagol. Salem: daughters, Miss Inez Ztegenhagel, Salem. Mrs. Betty Lou arroii. Mnroe uiy, jviisouri: son Aldcn Zlegenhagel, Salem; father, Fred Ziejfenhagel, Lehr, N. Dakota; listers, Mrs. Alma Dawson, Los An geles. Calif.; Mrs. Jacob Fiechtner, Lehr. N. Dakota; brothers. Jake Zte- genhaffcl, Nevada City, Calif.; David Zicgenhagel. Lehr, N. Dakota: two tiandrhildren Services will be held in the Virgil T .Golden Chapel Tuen- ; 310 Meerina Noc L Salem Lodge No. 4 A. F. & I Kit A.M. Wed., Jan 20. F. C. De- free. 7 30 P M 1 31 2 Lost and Found lost Yi-iiow prin rat. Phone LOST: Black Corker doff. Named "Btackit." Child pt. Phone j 3-133J I LOST a pair of blue rtm glaisei in vicinity of Hifh & FTrry. In green cloth case. Reward. Ph. 1-1 .T2. LOST Tool box east of Salem. R ward Hnnne 472 FOUND Small blrkand white short-haired dor. wrarsn green harness friendly with children. Phone 3-76. LOST At Nam tu Fcmv1Mi7kV dark hrown billfold. Liberal re- verd pn a-aiiw '316 Personal DUCK hunter and flshern e.t Inter ested In develr.pina lake cloaa to Salem rail Smith 1-9017 r i n- ropular Piano Lessons A lift time of fun. Our valuable short cuts thai Viv. all bus, people the chano. to know - Piarms the piano. Bet. or Adv. all aces For a per. aonal meeunf call Salem Muatc Co. J-a;w. Abaolutely no obu(a- tion SAFE, permanent rumeval of un aishtly facial hairs. Erich of N T PALMISTRY READINGS Tell. past, present and future advice on all matters. Will solve your problema. This ad with one dollar. ... f . . ..Jtlll. - 4, CIK A - llv ".Z'?rcX M'',S'C "'ir JSl I iou. toachar. Phone 1 400 Agriculture ' 1 402 Utwtoclt FOR SALE. S dairy cows Just frtah. S haavjf aprinicrs. bull, frt. ,-aii .in...-. rRtX PASTURE on. horae. Cart 5ml in. aainn. sum ra. uTwHlTE FACE. Bed Durham. raarUtura. Mtdan. ateera. 1 whil" lan Tear Una bulera. H lb. X all art taken, alao lood apruurer mUk cow, and beUer. RL a. Boa 71. Ph. l-taao or WtEl. TRADE 1',-yr-oul Palomino colt Sor Northwest atrawberrjr puuita. David 8c hater. Star RU Box II. auivcrton. Orefon, 404 Poultry ond Babbit WING needs rabblta. Phone 4-Mll atu tut BABY CHICKS Hatched year round. Order now for choice of breeds Special New Hemp pulleta. Itc. VaUay farm Store, Salem. 4-4U4. 408 Pats PARAKEETS All colon. Con tinuous control ed hatches. AU babies full lirht ed and guaran teed. Cafe, seeds and uDDliea. Sot- ctela on Chart reus breeders- young, M9M, DO YOU like dogi? Thoroughbred crew tall bull terrier with papers. Would make good stud ll you would Ilka to ralso docs for mar ket. This dog 3 yrt. old It not for children. Good watchdog. Phone 312S Sweet Home, or writs Klon dike Kate, MRU Box 330, Sweet Home. .- FOR SALE. Registered red boned Coon Hounds, call 4-iztt. MALE Boxer 4 mo. old. A.K.C. reg istered. Call anvtime Sat. or Sun. after 6:30 wek days. 4C34 Clark Ave. Keizer uisi. pn. -.BaH. CANARIES Orange At apricot strain, none a -4 aw. imo cnemeK eu. GOING-going. almost gone I Lovely registeied German Shepherd pup pies, i maic, one xemaie. moot TOR SALE: A. K. C. registered Eng lish Bull-Boston and Dachshund puppies. Aura shots. Phone Albany 24 IB k z. BOXER female. Moore's tropical fish equipment. raraKeets, pets. Mac leay Rd. 4-3773. Closed Wed. PARAKEETS, Cages, supplies. Rea sonable. Bird Paradise, 31M Llving- sion. I'loA. BOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1S5S Mc. Coy, 1 block east of N. Capitol, l,t blocks north of Madison. Ph. 2-6897. 412 Friit and Farm Produc GOOD clover hay for sale. Phone Z-XW3. S20 a ton. ORANGES Truckload direct from the trove B doz. bag, 89c. Lge. size. 39c per aoz. special price rjy crate, uuei Apple Market. 5005 Portland Ht 3 ml. N. ot underpass on 89. FERTILIZER Rotted manure, weed free. 3-0774 WANTED IM.000 Northwest atraw berry plants. State price. Have some Marshall to trade. David Schvfer. Star t., Box M, Silver ton, Oregon. 150 Merchandise 45! Machinery and Tools 14 -INCH Delta band taw, 3615 Garden Rd . Salem. 453 Hsohold Goods For Sal NEW LEWYT acuum cleaner, priced a" ' " e. rn. at -1 3 , I MO used brown maple buffet table. 4 ladderbarks. Cost $225. rn iru nmu; j-pc. xrcen enrome, cost $80. Call 3-7198. 4-BURNER Monarch electric range vi-u oc oruiwr. in gooa cond. Price 925. 3-1180. BED with headboard, occasional chair, daveno, chair, ottoman, end tables, dinette set. refrig.. wash mach.. TV aerial, elec. heater, oth ers. Pr, 4-4269. 1175 S. lfith. OIL FLOOR FURNACE.Tnprertub" lng and barrel. 12(1 C. E. sun lamp. $10. Ph. 3-3B07. BEAUTIFUL 7-pc. antique hedTrrn set. perfect condition. 8w Ben Loman Dr. 456 Wanted, Hsehold Goods CASH TOUAV Good used furnlturo w iu aen on con.-ic.nmenl Ph 3-6098 Sudtell's Auction. WANTED USED FURNITURE TOP PRICE Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 ! Building Material! METAL FENCES Permanent. No upkeett Free est. mates. 38 mot. tn pay. Borkman Lbr V Hdwr. Phone 3-3701. 24M Stats? St ROOFING AND REPAIRING KIFrm ROOFJNO CO - Phone :-5na PLYWOOD PLYWOOD TLYWOOD none.il tou oufm to are It. If we canl find vour else, we'll cut it no chare, lt. l at. . a i no cnarca. Lota of doors, too. AU kinds, low price. New car of oak flooring, down S10 00 hi. Plna-nnn tope SS00 ea. Sidin; S5aS0 up. Shakea cheap. Wallboard S1.40 Hardboard $1.7$ Mahofanv plywood c ft. too. CeJine til, cement, rooasnr. windows, frames, avery. thins to ault your Deeds. NoUiinf down, a months to pay. Come tn and Tkat. we re happy to ha v. row. Send in your friends, tool , Portland Road Lumr-r Yarj 4431 ir" SMS Portland -Jtf f ill " "nlatf "Open all day Saturday 450 Mfrchandise 4S8 Building Wertarlcda BUILDING? New bath tuba compkt S Jt 6 sal. waier ncaicr. Plastic drainbd. covennf Sje aq. fl. Hdwd. Pljrwo. aneas so. panelin( or cabinet Cneap Looa. InsulaUoD per bat 1 " riberilaaa roll blanket inauL Cheap H-l eiec wu-liis ' 13-1 lc wlnn -. 1 .rzri'S. NaiU Asbestos siding per aq. - t g Painted shakes with under 810.50 Miv rlnnn all SlZCS .. 13 30 Used windows x m y aa j with frames New tcileta with aeaU IJJ Double kitchen sinks. complcU Stl so 0 (ai. alec, water heaters .- S6S 30 Laundry trays, pipe, basins Bajsaj 900 caS. steel aeplic tanka g casl iron eou viym u,lid nrancebl'-S PlPC 30 Roll roofinf. laree supply . S tab com p. roofinf - Cedar ahlnlles. 4 fradea - 13 35 n.ss Cheap ...Cheap New Galv. iron rooi. Plywood, new carload Erf..! New picture windows . ; New weather atnpped wlndowa 114 30 Cedar fence posts Cheap New plaster poaro a Steel saraf e doors, completa MM Over-head garasa hardware C. G. LONG & SON Ph. 4-5051 1 ml. N. of Kelter AlTTnEW lumber, stilplap J0J per H and up. 2x4 and larjer J2J.00 per M and up Some lumber S15.00 per M delivered. Poona S-304I- KEITH BROWN SPECIALS ; DOORS REG SALE -x6-Sxl '.- Ut. 1 pn. 16 1 33a. !-x6-xl ,- lit. 1 pn.H S.5I ea. 3-0x8-8x1 ,-S 111. 1 pn. n is IMSea. J-ox6-xl ,- ut. 1 pn. 34.0S JS.ia ea. 1-OxS-Bxl a-10 It. Trench . 10.00 ea. 1-4x8-8x1 s,.io It. Trench 10 .00 ea. 2- xe-8xl "i-10 It. Trenrh 10.00 ea. I-Sxt-Sxl 4-10 It. Trench 10.00 ea. Oak Florins 2532x2 '.xRL No. 3 Com SO 00 M l-Coat Enamel White .4.05 sal. Bunitalow House Paint 2 50 aaL Keith Brown Lumber Yard Phone 3-0111 Front Ic Court We Give S&H Green Stamps 4S7 Radio and TV U54 21" PACIFia Mercury TV con sole. Movlnf to eastern Oregon. S100 equity, free antenna. Ph. 3-5S29. 460 Musical Instrument BALDWIN Acrosonle piano. Phona 2-46S1. 468 For Rant Miscellaneous TOR RENT or leas. Iga. warehouse apace cement floors. btck blbx. down .town. Inquire H. L. Stiff Turj. 3-S1S5. 470 For Sal. Miscellaneous i-BURNER circulating oU heater. Phone 3-2073. SAWDUST CAPS 370-15 MM exchanite. Other sires tn proportion. Lytel'i Tire Mart. N. Com'l & Pine. Ph. 4-6033. Open Sundays. EASY waahinf machine with pumpT very good condition. $20. Double laundry tubs with stand, tin. 2975 Sunny vie w Ae.Phone 22604. ANTIQUE mahof. tilt-top dtn table" Sie crust border, pillar and claw rasa terminals; mahogany mir-row-thaped base: ebonized inlaid display cabinet, curved in doors. Ormalou mounts; plated d!h cov en: copper kettle, lilver tea service iluted design: a pair of carved upholstered easy chairs; Inlaid Sheraton mahog. tray; oil painting, beautiful frame; burled tabouret; cruet; misc. brass, sil ver, glass, china, portable sewing machine. Ph. 4-31M. HOTPOINT automatic washer, exc. con.. $169.50. 2 used Hotpoinl ranges, fastest surface elements, unexcelled for baking St broiling. S89.50. Used Bendix dryer. $129 50. One Bendix dryer, $8950. One Bendix ivromatic washer, like new. Suaranleed. $169 50. Bendix econo mat washer, fully automatic, $99 50 Rlr.h Johnson Appliances. 355 Center. 3-3139. CORONADO wrineer washer, $So Phone 3-3885. 925 S. 21st. 3 COUNTERS! to"OTft7ions. Wod J??. 011 BM"r- Reasonahla, 3113 LirlyRpha-lsss. KROEHLER davenport and-chair.. .uney snape. j,s. uu electric range $100 s-dc. blonde bedroom MtSloOJ'hjl-lso?. Matched set emTtabTea and cotfee table - $24 95 Adapt A Way Bed - $39 95. 145Ch'ng lncludes bulbs - Laundry trays, vour eholce - $7.95. New platform -ockers. sale priced at $39.93. Should sell for $89.95. Wood ranges, $ri 93 ui'Sra j? bcnch' NEW' ,22M' j;"1 lilr. NEW. $7.95. regular 8-pc. dining room srl - $69 93 USED MERCHANDISE MART . 270 S Liherlv Hi SALEM. ORFOON PHONE 4-6.1-1 Across from th Armory T'rm " 1sirri 1 10-IN. MULTIPLEX radial" saw In i Nnnl'"1 C"d' Ph 1'UI1- xa ! EWSHOPSMITHwrr7nTr j Ph- S-57 or see ,xug i Cfi"D'- Va'n0u"'onw" J15. photo develoDins outfit, $: I boys bike, needs repair, $5 -O" ! ""' ,ro. S10: N-ncri .iinneii.sni, 4-41100. BA BEE-TEND A wltlt extendaleiT like new. iixm,. r,dwo)d 4." 1-SKS nom humidifier. LAJ'-??,' r- '' and mattress. SOHjvmerJldJ-SfUB. $13. NEW DARK reen rnratman wool coat, i, price. New Brown Forst mari wool dressmaker ault. u price Both sir 1. 3-3915. 'JJOMATIC washer, with sud.-sav. . rriTiarrator. dinlns room set, wrltinc desk, swml rnck. er. Portable washer. Ph l-wnt NEW SPINET Piano. Phona 4-47i '1 t"' "P'ntneT. SW. 1iS4 Evergreen. C?S? 'nidation jlrdlea. bra. Ph" J-591S or $-5071 bar. V n.r NEW AUTOMATIC : WACiTrti ..L, ,.A1L WASHER .W'LXYT? aow "ooel ot a strtppea aown model but a rea ular $319 95 washer for twm r . APPLIANCES -J55CenterSt. Ph 3-313S Bi.17.ERIESA" " sess. $7uT ??.'""" fuarantesT heoi " pim. L. stiff rurnCo1JPlv5.a'st FOR SALE now Mayflower forced air oil furnace. Complete withdurt work. controla. 275 sal tank Half oncJ0M. Phona Vkn RECAPS saim m ... - r SS-JiSi"? fuarante.. irjii fold rubber. Lytlt Tire. N. ci I ll Pine. i