Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 19, 1954, Page 14, Image 14

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QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND m - Butterfat -Tentative,
subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to .35 to one per cent acidity,
delivered in Portland, 68-71 lb;
first quality, 66-69; second quality,
64-67. Valley routes and country
points 2 cents less.
... Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 66 Vi lb; 92 score, 65 lk;
90 score, 64 89 score, 62.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vr
45 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf. 48 'A-Si.
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases in
cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade,
large, 50 -51 Vi A medium, 49 Vi
50; A grade, small, 45H-46tt.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 53-54; A large, 52-53; AA
medium, 52-53; A medium, 51-52; A
small 47-48. Cartons 3 cents addi
tional. Live chickens No. 1 uality,
' f.o.b. plants Fryers, 27; roasters,
27; heavy hens, 25-26; light hens,
15-17; old roosters. 14-15.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, 3 ',4-5 lbs, 19-23, 5-6 lbs,
20-22; old does, 10-12, few higher.
Fresh dressed fryers to retailers,
57-60; cut up, 63-66. :
Wholesale dressed meats:
Beef, steers, choice, 500-700 lbs,
40.00-42.00; good, 37.00-40.00; com
mercial, 32.00-38.00; Utility, 29.00
34.00; commercial cows 27.00-33.00;
utility, 26.0-31.00; canners-cutters,
23.00-26.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, 47.00-52.00; rounds, 44.00
48.00; full loins, trimmed, 73.00
80.00; triangles, 29.00-34.00; fore-
- quarters. 31.00-36.O0; chucks, 38.00
40.00; ribs,. 54.00-59.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs,
6.00-66.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 41.00
45.00; spareribs, 48.00-56.00; fresh
hams. 10-14 lbs, 61.00-66.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, 36.0-46.00; commercial,
33.00-41.00.
Lambs Choice-prime 41.00-43.00;
good, 36.00-41.oo.
Wool Grease basis, Willamette
Valley medium, 51-55 lb; Eastern
Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62;
Willamette Valley Iamb wool, 42;
12-month wool, 45-50.
Country-dressed meats, f.o.b,
Portland:
Beef Cows, utility, 25-28 lb;
canners-cutters, 21-22.
Veal Top quality, lightweight,
32-34; rough heavies. 24-28.
lings Lean blockcis, 37-38; sows,
light, 31-33. ,
Lambs Best, 34-36.
Fresh Produce;
Onions 50 lb sacks, Wash, yel
lows, med., 1.00-10; large. 1.10-25;
Idaho yellows, med., 1.25-50; large,
1.7.5-2.00; whites, 2.25-50.
Potatoes Ore. local Long Whites,
2.00-25; 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 lbs,
80-85: Wash. Russets, No. 1-A, 2.25
60: Idaho, 3.15-25.
Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
mostly 28.00-S0.oo; delivered car
and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland and
Seattle. '
Filberts Wholesale selling price
f.o.b. Oregon plants, No. 1 jumbo
Barcelonas, 29 lb; large, 27 54;
medium, 25 Vi.
Walnuts Wholesale selling
prices: First quality Franquettes,
32-33 V4 lb: light halves, 79 83;
shelled light amber halves, 70-75.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND ltf-ii;.SDA-Cnttlc
salable 200: market active, fully
steady considering weighing con
ditions: load choice 1.015 His fed
steers 21.75; load good 920 lb 22.50:
few utility steers 14.50-10.00; heif
er, scarce: canncr-cuttcr cows
mostly S.50-I0.S0: suable lots com- IS
mcrnnl cows 14 00: high conimer- j
-i-l fo,l l.l ir. on.
utility. commercial bulls salable She is survived by a daughter,
14.00-16.50. I Mrs. Ren Lambert. 31 Leslie.
Calves salable 75: scattered sales ' n;a,n,y niccC5. 1,1,(1 nr!lhcws- srand
vealcrs annul steadv: good-choice , nl f"' Itrandchilrtrcn.
grades 20.00-24.00: iitilitv down to'shc Wil a Sls,rr nf ln1 ,a,' ;,r- S.
13 00: heavy calves slow'. i c- s,"nt' ol Salem.
lln siilnlile 500: murkel a.iivo '
steady: choice ino-235 lb hutehers
28 .VKiinni linhtlv soi led r.irlntirW :
held around 28.50: choice 2T.0 lbs
27.50; choice 320-550 lb sows sal-
Me 23.00.ZV00
fully tested earlv: good choice
stocks stea.lv at 19 00 20 00; choice -
onme oiiot.-.iile In 51 Ml e.l.clmi,.
feeders late Monday around .VI
higher at I.Yoo 16 iw: fleshy Urn
17.110: Kood ihnitc slaughter ewes
salable ariAind SonfifHi or above,
DENNIS THE MENACE
1 PAINTED HER CHAIR PURFL.m
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL", Salem, Oregon
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO tfl An urgent de
mand sent soybeans scooting up
for gains of about 5 cents on
the board of trade Tuesday. Wheat
was very strong and feed grains
firmed. Dealings became active
in all pits.
Old crop soybeans contracts set
new highs since they've been
traded. The months representing
the 1954 crop were higher but
their gains did not match those of
the old crop months.
Demand was stimulated by Indi
cations red wheat stocks were de
clining. Feed grains were aided
by the strength in other cereals.
Wheat closed 1 H-2 tt higher,
March 2.14 W; corn 1 to XV, high
er, March 1.53 H; oats H-Vi high
er, March 79 ?i; rye Vt to 1 cent
higher. March 1.21 Vi-Vi soybeans
1 to 5 cents higher, Jan 3.12
3.12 Vi, and lard 17 to 40 cents
a hundred pounds higher, Jan
16.22.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO lAV-Hogs sold steady
to 25 cents higher Tuesday as
salable receipts fell well below ex
pectations. Most choice 180 to 230
pound butchers moved at $25.75 to
$26.25.
Early dealings on steers and
heifers were at steady to 50 cents
lower prices. A few prime steers
brought $27.50 to $31.25.
Good to choice wooled lambs
reached 19.50 to $20.75 with
choice and prime grades $21.00 to
$21.75.
Salable receipts were estimated
at 9.500 hogs. 9,000 cattle, 500
calves and 3,000 sheep.
Wall Street
NEW YORK MV-The stock mar
ket advanced Tuesday but not
without some hesitation.
Gains went to around a point at
the best in key areas with a few
exceptions in individual cases.
Losses appeared rather frequent
ly.
Volume piled up during periods
of rising prices an action con
sidered bullish and cam? to an
estimated 1,700,000 shares for the
day. Monday's total was 1,580,000
in an irregular market.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND ( No bids.
Tuesday's car receipts: wheat 2:
barley 3; flour 4; oats 1; mill feed
3.
Chicago Onions
(Br united Frfum
SuppHfn moclertl, demand fair, mar
ket about aifidy.
Track sal" "M Ibi.l: u.fl. 1. umes
taled; Idaho BpanUn 3-Inch and Urter
1.3ft.
Btrret aalea (M lbs.): Idaho SpanUh
3-Inch and Jarirr I 50-l.M; U'hlUi 3-lnrh
and larger, a)o 3 to 3-inch, 9.33-3 M.
Colorado 300; 1-Inch 335; Mldwful Yellow
Olobn milium 85-115, rartoni 13 3-pound
Cello 1.00-1 35; Red Olobea medium 1.35.
Portland Eastside
Portland (UP) floma wholesaler art
ordering California and A r lion a cabbage
to help fill auppllas because of curtailed
Northwest offerings; trading: on the East
Bide Farmers' market was limits to
day: wholesale produce prices were un
changed to stead.
Mrs. Moloney Dies
At Nursing Home
Mrs. Cordelia Maloney, 88, of
301 Leslie street, died Tuesday af
ternoon at a Salem nursing home
fine at, illm.ee nt ciwnrtl tnnnlhi
Mrs. Malonev was a member of
a pioneer Oregon fnmilv. She was
born at Aumsvillc. hut spent most I
of her lire in Umatilla countv at ,
i ..j n.n... j i.j I
" "it V " iV'S ' '
" u''",, lV Ma W a"a aKl :
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S"c w-is a member of the Chris-
lian Churrb. Services will be ar-
ranged by the Rigdnn Mortuary. In-
lermrnt probably will he at Athena
"
AI.AI1M NOT MKT.SSARV '
: . ''K'!01 K' Ar.k. 1,1 1 "c
' " rcspcciamc nisunce
vv,,,l' r'-h,lnK fire in truck
marled with one word: "evpliv
-mr- 1 ne mvn,T "'" J
"'e fire w:is e-.tin;iiihrd and
told them the tin.;.- v.ns empty.
By Ketcham
Record Prices
At Stock Show
DENVER UP) Blue ribbon
quality and near record prices
brought a wave of optimism to
the National Western Stork Show
and Rodeo Tuesday as the giant
exposition neared the halfway
mark.
As buying stepped up, show offi
cials and cattle breeders agreed
the higher returns indicate' a re
turn to more normal prices in the
troubled livestock industry.
This view was prompted in part
by Monday's sale for $7,700 of Ff
Proud Princess 142d, owned by the
Suncrest Hereford Ranch of Phoe
nix, Ariz. The Lucky Hereford
Ranch of Gilroy, Calif., bought the
2-year-old heifer, paying the show's
second highest price on record for
a Hereford cow.
The National Western record is
$8,500 for a Hereford heifer sold
by Colorado Gov. Dan Thornton at
the 1945 show.
The first 33 Hereford cows and
heifers sold Monday brought a
total of $43,310, an average of
$1,282. The average for 52 Here
ford cows at the 1953 show was
$1,068.
STOCKS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Admiral Corporation
20 Vi
747k
47 Vt
12 V,
Allied Chemical
Allis Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power 4 Light
American Tel. & Tel.
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Addign Machine
California Packing
159 Vi
62
31 Si
96
S3
50
77
Ifi'i
23'4
23 H
50 t
20 H
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
59
83
42 Vi
19 Vi
35 ft
-8 Vi
86
106 m
49 y
11
Cities herviee
Consolidated Kdison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
du Pont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
89
59 Vi
63'ii
10 Vt
55
29 M
56 'A
69 Vi
27 vi
67 "i
S S
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homcstake Mining Co.
International Harvester '
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Locw's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacifia American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific Tel. A Tel.
Packard Motor Car
27 V4
14
61
17 Vt
19
56
7 K
40 Vi
4
79 Vi
17 H
14 Vt
29 Vt
23 H
27;i
49 Vi
56
51 '
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71
SI.'.
37 U
39 '
56
72 U
21
7 i
44 i
26
21
Penney (J.C.) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonicr Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Itevnnlds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Scars Roebuck & Co
SocnnyA acuum Oil
Southern ache
" ard, ?'' vCa,llf-
Standard Oil N..'.
Sludebnkcr Corp.
Sunshine Mining
' Swift & Company
1 Transamcrica Corp.
' Twentieth Century Fox
I'nion Oil Company
1 I'nion l'ocilic
I'nited Airlines
I I'nited Aircraft
40
113
22 '
47 '
5 .
24 3
40 S
13 S
40
24 i
S4 4
45
I'nited Corporation
I'nited Slates Plywood
I'nited Stales Sleel
Warner Pictures
We.-trrn t'nion Tel
Westinglimuc Air flrakc
Weslingliouse Electric
Wn"oih Company
SALEM MARKETS
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(or the itnil..n4rt of I .1111 .Ifiarnol i
ffirlctv lKrilr4 dltW.t
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DEATHS
William Uhtte
I liir resident of Inj Manon Si .
! J.in tl. Survived hy wife. Hael
j White. Salem. Graveside servtres in
fity View Cemetery Wetlnodav. j
lanimty 2t, nt 10 U) am. under the
Uuettion of the Virgil T. Gulden Co.
! t'hrlei J. loyer ' i
I.Mtc irsitlrnl of 150.1 Mill Si , at a
itoctl twpital J.m. In. Survived hy a
tn, I'l.imice R. Mner, .S.ilcm. An
; MuiiiU'cnipnt o( scrvnes will te made
l.itcr o Clough-Harnck Ch.ipel.
Havid C Crockett
Late resident of Franklin St ,
Jan. If. Survived by wife, Mr. Vir
ginia Crockett, S.ilem; daughter, Mer
rilyn Crockett, National City. Calif ;
ns, Hubert Crockett, National Citv.
Calif.. S Sgt. William Crockett. St.
John, New f mind tnd: mother. Mn.
Inn Hcrn.ird. Sin l.eandro. C.ihf ;
ustcti, Minnie Cnckett, S.m Lean
tnv C.iht.. Mr. Mn. belle Mirf,
Mcinmrt. C 'tit . and Mi. S -m Tv on,
Inriio. t.",hf : uri'nri.ui-hN'f. Cither
ne Crorkrtl, 5, Johns. New tound
Ifnr) Sltvrcc will In- held in the
V'trgtl T Golden .fhapel. Wed. Jan
?f at J oo n n,. Inieiment Cre'lawn
Memorial Paik, Rev. Moyd G t'eck-e-
nfftriatmg RiiualiMU- aervtce hv
Kinrw ood Lodge No. 20t, ATA A M.
Tuesday, January 19, 1954
Obituaries
Mid Willamette
Harold D. Langille
SILVERTON Private services
were held Monday, Jan. 18, Ek
man Funeral Home in charge, at
Salem Mt. Crest Abby, for Har
old Douglas Langille, 80, of RL
5, Salem.
Mr. Langille died Jan. 16 at
Silverton hospital. He was born
in Novia Scotia, Sept. 19, 1873.
He was a veteran of World War
I.
Surviving Is the wife, Eugenic,
Salem,
Francis Jenkins
SHERIDAN Funeral services
were held in McMinnville last
week for Francis Marion Jen
kins. 28. who was a mill em
ployee in Sheridan. He was born
Dec. 2, 1925, in Akeley, Minn.,
annd moved to Oregon in 1938,
He was a World War II veteran.
Interment was in Friends ceme
tery. Newberg.
He is survived by his wife,
Florence Ledgerwood Jenkins;
two children, Thomas Marion
and Judy May; his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George D. Jenkins of
Newberg; a brother, George ol
Los Angeles; and a sister, Mrs.
Jeanne Irwin of Corvallis.
Ray M. Oviatr
SHERIDAN Funeral services
were held Friday at the Sheri
dan Funeral home for Ray M.
Oviatt of Oceanlake. He passed
away at his home after an illness
of several months. He had spent
his entire life in this area. He
was born March 24, 1887, in
Morrow countv.
Survivors are his wife, Reta of
Oceanlake; two sons, Kenneth
Ray of Boise, Idaho, and Marion
C. of Corpus Christi, Texas; five
grandchildren and one great
grandchild; ana a sisicr, .mrs.
Nora Keas of Sheridan.
Norman V. Taber
LEBANON Funeral services
for Norman Vernon Taber, 24,
who was killed Friday when his
car was wrecked on the Lebanon
Scio highway, were held Monday
morning at the Huston Funeral
home. The Rev. Harvey Schmidt
officiated and interment was in
the lOOF cemetery.
' Mr. Taber was born at May
wood. 111.. March 24, 1029, and
came to Oregon from Chicago in
1931. A cook by occupation, he
served during world war II with
the American Transport and
Transfer service.
Surviving are his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. V. H. Taber, Lebanon,
and a sister, Mrs. Etta Mae Critch
low of Burns.
Inez Tupper Bent
FALLS CITY Funeral serv
ices were held for Mrs. Inez Tup
per Bent at 11 oclock Monday
morning, at the Bollman' Funeral
chapel in Dallas.
Interment was in the Hubbard
cemetery.
Surviving are three sons, Philip
of Portland, Max of Canby and
Hudson of Seattle. Also a broth
er, Lewis Tupper of Farming
ton, Michigan, two grandchildren.
Mrs. Bent, who was 70 years
old, was born in Kalamazoo coun
ty, Mich., and had been an Ore
gon resident since 1811, coming
to Falls City in 1938.
IU IK.I.ATtS MISFIRE
DRKBY, Conn.. OP) Two safes
Mood side by side at Murphy
Motors establishment. Burglars
ripped one of them open. It was
empty. They didnt touch the
other. It contained $100.
SmoR nnrl fibre from lights
have forced most big astronom
ical observatories to move far
from larce cities.
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RKCKIVKD . . .
Too Late
To Classify.
FVRN'. and rarprtcd S tin, and halh.
I'rftftrrd 1 or 2 rinplovrd adults.
SM inrlurting ulttltirs. IV.13 Chrmrk
ru. Ph. ii-.i:io.
ATTENTION Miidt,:- i rntplnyrd
i:Tn. Nn room ro.idv i:r uu. only j
mo. .VH N. U'inU r
VOW l-HACTH At. niiiMJn or donteMit
hflp, (.hi'iie .V.hi; oi 2-l'.:i,i.
2-IMKt'K pction.il bed tLivvno,
14j S. Coin'l
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urisurn.. ml ht.it. T,
ni uwu ihmuh. ni. KJir.ige. avhii-
j . F"h- 1 Vil?'r:'y,i
FOV R RHOM he. 1240 Clcarvicw
, Ave.. ?..lfm. Ph. Albany 14rta.l.
'li't!) MERt'VR V Spt' Cpe. Kadio.he.it-
er. uverdMvc. Verv clean, WSW
I Urc: 14J1A N. 17ih adrr 5. Ph
-8i;2 Terms arr nccd
2-HPRM. t"n ww r.irprtinc rn liv
, imt nn. hill. . t.-lie pickup or
nrl tn !inrle. Call .i.Vi7
, near POT offtcr
ttlv s c.t
I walih. ftr-.vau) ('
MtH'SVllOl I) goori for sale, nho
ISVU Terrarlane ,VW N Winter.
GAS water heeler. 1 ike new. fOO
1040 Hunt St Ph 2-5tf..t.
I l.GE. view lot.. S. f!i0 VaVh7bi
count on more than one. Ph. 4-M7S.
1-nOKM. houre Cle.in Suburban
Year's )eje. C. E Andresen
4;i;-o N l.anca.-tcr Dr.
3-HM. Fl'HN. house SI'V Couple onlv"
Year's lft.se. C. E. Andresen. 4iM
I.MU-.Kter Di.
MOliK POWER paint sprayer
Kind F.uv, wmd l.itue, lollavmv
bed. 2-."2 '
JO GIVE away 5 month old brindle
Hull terrier, male. House tiained
Ideal for school age children. Good
home essential. 330 Grove. Ph.
4-M4
SlTItlRHAN, almost new. J bedroom.
Adults. 4M5 Center. Ph. 3 or
SCfU RMAN al"iot new 2-bcrtroom
Ad'l's. 4';t.1 Center. Ph. : 4ST or
ST11 1. i
'"fin vs.
.V2.
specials
' MS 5
left at
High
Shop.
CLEARANCE aa'e on all merchandise
at lirtnans. itoe Edgewater. Open
till 1pm.
300 Pergonal
310 Mooting Notlcei
Salem Lodge No. 4 A. F,
A M. Wed., Jan 20, F. C, De
gree, 7:30 P.M.
312 Lost and Found
LOST Red bone hound male doc,
Dec. 27 on Bald Ml. Finder please
notify Vernon Poole, Ph. 211, Fall
ciiy.
FOUND Black fcotUe dog. 1373 S.
HiSh St.
LOST: Yellow Persian cat. Phone
4-4677 after 5:21) nr 990 Com.
LOST: Black Cocker dog.
"Blackie." Child'! pet.
3-1333.
Named
Phone
LOST-a pair of blue rim glasses In
vicinity of High & Ferry. In green
cloth case, rlcwara. rn.
LOST Tool box east ol Salem. Re
ward. Phone 4-6672.
FOUND Small black and white
short-haired dog. wearing green
harness friendly with children.
Phone 3-7066.
LOST At Name Less Food Market,
dark brown billfold. Liberal re
ward. Ph. 2-3186.
314 Transportation
WISH TO CONTACT someone drlv.
lng from Salem to Corvallis dally
except Saturday. Ph. 2-37M).
316 Personal
PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS Civil,
criminal, domestic recovery. Kea
sonable. Phone 3-5073. Salem.
Popular Piano
Lessons A life time at fun. Our
course, based on 17 yra. exp. oilers
valuable short cuts that give all
busy people the cnance to Know
the thrill of playing the piano.
Beg. or Adv. all ages. For a per
sonal meeting call Salem Music
Co., 2-8708. Absolutely no obliga
tion.
SAFE, permanent removal of un-
gigntiy racial nairs. fcnen 01 n.x.
PALMISTRY
READINGS
Tells past, present and future, advice
on an m.-mers. win soive your
problems. This ad with one dollar,
for five dollar reading. Open U a.m.
to 10 p.m. Hiway , next to worm
aiem unve-in. xaDisn waraens,
MUSIC LESSONS, piano and violin.
State accredited teacner. .rnone
2-6013.
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock
MEDIUM WEIGHT atock saddles.
$40-60 or will trade for most any
kind of livestock. McDulin, 2 mi.
N. of Brunks. Rt. 8, Box 694.
FOR SALE, 3 dairy cows just fresh.
o heavy springers. Also, l Guernsey
bull. Ph. 4-2617 evenings.
FREE PASTURE one horse. Carl
Smith. Minn, motel. Ph. 2-93B1.
10 WHITE FACE, 3 Red Durham,
yearlings, feeders, steers, 3 wiute
iace yearling heifers. 15c lb. if all
are taken, aluo good springer milk
cows and heifers. Rt. 5, Box 71.
Ph. 2-4:180 or 2-1.143.
404 Poultry and Rabbits
WING needs rabbits.
3985 State.
PHnne 4-3918.
BABY CHICKS Hatched year
round. Order now for choice of
breeds. Special New Hsmp pullets,
19c. Valley Farm Store , Salem.
4-4624.
408 Pets
TO CIVE AWAY, black female pup
py. Very friendly with children. Ph.
2-6530 after 5:30 p.m.
DO YOU like dofis? Thorouuhbred
screw tall bull terrier with papers.
Would make good stud if you
would like to raise dogs for mar
ket. This dog 3 yrs. old Is not for
children. Good watchdog. Phone
3125 Sweet Home, or write Klon
dike Kate, M R 1, Box 230, Sweet
Home.
FOR SALE. Resistered red boned
Coon Hounds. Call 4-1297.
MALE Poxer 4 mo. old. A.K.C. n-g-
lstcrcd. Call anytime Sat. or Sun.
after 6:30 week davs. 4fi.14 Clark
Ave Kclzcr DIM. Ph. 4-1624.
CAN AR1F.S Orance apricot
stiain. Phone .1-4385. 1340 Chemek
eta. BOXKR female. Moore's tropical fi:h
equipment. Parakeets, nets. Mac
leay Rd. 4-3773. Closed VcoJ
PARAKKETS. Cigps. suppl'es. Rea
sonable, nird Paradise, 3180 Living
ston 2-18(2
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM IMR Mc
Coy 1 block c;ist of N Cnnltol li
Mocks north of M-irti'on Ph 2-68117
410 Seeds and P'ants
EVERGREENS. TREES, roses Wc de
sicr, and plant at no extra cost.
Middle Grove Nursery, 4P20 Silver
ton Rd. Ph. 4-1632.
412 Fruil and Farm Produce
GOOD clnvrr Mv fur sale. Phone
t. MM.K3. r:.a a ton.
ORANGES
Trutkload direct from the trove,
i 5 do, bap. 8:-c I. re. si?e. Z'.i' per
I doz. Special price hv t-rate. Grrrn
I Apple Market. MOi Porlland Rd
2 nil. N. ol undci ;mss on 99
FKRTII.17.KR
Rottr.l rratinrc. w rrd tree.
47.5 Auction Sale.
Furniture Auction
Wed., Jan. 20th at 7 p.m.
Loads nt good used furniture to
be s.ld. 4.v wal bdim. 5et. 3pc.
wal. b(r!r. S"t. uprtcht piano. 9-ft
Admiral refMg . 2 chrome bk. sets.
1 ei maple bunk bcd rr-,i'plce,
fi-vr b.iby bed cn-plctr. ir.W May.
tat w apher w Mh pimipi, Sp'-ed
Queen washer. 2J:tfl mirror, mahg.
radio-combination. Holl wood bed
complete. 3 dressers, chest.o-draw-ers,
mattresse. coil pring. dav
eno - davenports, occ. ehairs, play
ren. wood A oil circulators, white
trash burner, and m.my other ar
lules of furmtuie.
Lane Sudtells
AUCTION" SALES YD.
3915 SU.VKRTON RD. PH. 3 6098
AUCTION
OF FURNITURE
AT SCOTTY'S
TOMTE. 0 CENTER SALEM
To Place Ad
Gall 2-2441
150 Merchandise
45 1 Machinery and Tool
W. K. A. C.iCrawlfr with 10 ft. angla
blade, Rood condition. 11290 nr no
reasonable offer refused. Write Wil
liam Kaiser, St. 1, Box 42, West
Linn, Ore.
4S5 Hsehold Goodg For Sale
GOOD
USED FURNITURE
Terms! Yes
Valley Furniture
219 N. Com'l.
FOR SALE, furniture Provincial
style 2-cushion davenport. $75.00.
Call between 9:30 and 7:30 p.m.,
28514.
NEW LEWYT acuum cleaner, priced
for quick sale. Ph. 2-7855.
4-BURNER Monarch electric range
with oven k broiler, In good cond.
Price 25. 2-1180.
456 Wanted, Hsehold Goods
CASH TODAY Good used furniture
or will sell on consignment Ph.
3-6098 Sudtell's Auction.
WANTED
USED FURNITURE
TOP PRICE
Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472
457 Badlo and TV
1954 21" PACIFIC Mercury TV con
sole. Moving to eastern Oregon.
$100 equity, free antenna. Ph.
3-5659. .
458 Building Materials
ROOFING
AND
REPAIRING
KIEFER ROOFING CO Phone 2-5908
PLYWOOD
PLYWOOD
PLYWOOD
Honest I You ought to see It, If we
can t lind your size, we u cut it.
no charge. Lots of doors, too. All
kinds, low pnees. New car of oak
flooring, down $10 00 M. Ping-pong
topi $8.00 ea. Siding $59.50 up.
Shakes cheap. Wall board $1.40.
Hard board $1.75 Mahogany plywood
35c ft., f' too. Ceiling tile, cement,
roofing, windows, frames, every
thing to suit your needs. Nothing
down, 38 months to pay. Come In
and visit, we're happy to have you.
Send In your friends, tool
Portland Road Lumber
Yard.
3545 Portland Road 4-i.m
"Open all day Saturday"
BUILDING?
New bath tubs complete ....$31.50
fifl nl. water heaters $8150
Plastic drainbd- covering. $.30 sq. ft
Hdwd. plywd.. tdenl for
paneling or cabinets .....Cheap
Loose insulation per bag ... si. 00
Fiberglass roll blanket insul. ..Chciip
14-2 clcc. wiring . VjC
12-2 elec. wiring S'.jc
Nails $8.73 & $8.95 keg
Asbestos siding per iq $9.50
Painted shakes with unders $10.50
New doors, all sizes .. . $5.50
I'sed windows 3fi" X 43" $2.50
100 used doors with frames
New toilets with seati $24.50
Double kitchen sinks, complete $41.50
10 gal. elcc. water heaters
Laundry ti.ivs, pipe, basins ..Barc.nn
.WO gal. steel scotic tanks IT.2.M
4' c;tst Iron soil pipe 75c
4' solid orangrhurg pipe .. 38c
Roll rooting, Irrce supply 3.23
I t.'ib enntp roofing . 7.55
Cedar shingles. 4 grades , , . rhoap
New G.nlv. iron roof. . ...... Cheap
Plvwood. new carload ..... Baru;iin
New picture windows 8.00
New we.ithcr !trinpcd windows $14.20
Cedar fence posts . . . . Chean
Xmv plai-ter board 4x8 $1 40
Steel carage (icor. complete...- ti.OQ
Ovrr-hed garace hardware S13M
C. G. LONG & SON
iPh.4-SrM lml Nof Kcirer
I ALL NF.W luinbtT hipl.tp 30 0'i per
j M a'ld in, 2x4 and Inryer $25 iH)
per M fliui no. Some lumber MS. 00
ur M '"'-'nered. Phone 220i2.
Garage
On your lot n your specifications.
M mo. to pay. Free estimate. Bork
min I. nr. and Hdw. Co. Ph. 3-.170I.
I! '0 Stjte.
i 460 Musical Instruments
2
:w SPINET
Piano. Phone 4-474A
evenings.
BALDWIN AcniMimc
pino. Phone
462 Sports Equipment
OTOrt PIFI.E. utlh inp,.. tm. Rt 3
Bv R.11.F. Salrm. Inqillri. at Rob
rrtp Maikrt.
468 For Rani, Mincellnnnoim
f"R llhAT or lf.f 1st iimi
9p't (.pnrent (lonr nnck hl'jff
down tnwn Inantr. H L Stiff
Fin-1
470 For Sale, Miscellaneom
SEAT COVERS slnshrd! rtuy rm now
t rlosp-ovit price! L'hp. k thr-ir-plastic
quilt-trim . . , poorl sclrr
lion . . . rcc. U9M . . . r..,.v Jut
t.M. SO- Woven plastics. Icalhcrptic
Irlm. ri-c. ;'B JO . . . rrtluccd to
sld .w i just a few of Vim a few
rts S1I'S5 woven phstic. leathrr
ttlt trim. Many other harttain; All
seat covers sold installed FREE
Easy budset terms. Gre-n Stamps
Pay SI OO It 2J per week Master
Service Stations. Inc . in Salem.
CHEST OF SOLID easteTn maple.
sr9 in. Ho Hros. Used Store, 137
! COLEMAN niTrirrulatnr. 2 years old
J ipe and 2 oil drums included. tS
Phone 4-5405.
S-l-C DINF1TE SEi. t)s.M.
Wo,k,iv, tfi05 N. Summer
yllen
STORE SAMPLE S-'uhe rdlo. eoV- -plete
with lone coitrol. phone. jark "
for reco-d r'sver. hmlt.in loop an
tenna. Was KM S.V sale 2K M, Mont, i
om,ry Ward A- Co.. Appliance I
Depl, Thont J-3191.
450 Merchandise
470 For Sale. MiBceUcmeom
SINGER SPECIAL -Electric port
able, from 124.50. Treadles from
SVU5. Treadle combination electric
from I2U.50. All machines A-l con
ditlon and guaranteed. Include free
tewing lessons. Singer Sewing Cen
ter. 130 N. Commercial.
BETTER BARGAINS. G. Woodry.
MANGLE for Gladiron M. Dishwat
er Kaiser Standard 40. 2-5568 after
1 oclock.
TWO .00xl6, -ply mud and snow
tires. Almost new. Sell or trade lor
gun, valued J0. Ph. 3-1386, Rt. S.
Box 181.
CLOSE-OUT. NEW portable 1 sewing
machine. Reg. ia.9S. Now 1 only
79.9J. Glen Wodiy, 1605 N. Sum
mer. SOLID EASTERN maple bookcase,
headboard. 24. Hogg Bros. Used
Store. 137 S. Commerciah
ZENITH radio-phono, comb., swing
rocker, end tables. 50. Ph. 3-5363.
860 S. 14th.
MINK-DYED muskrat coat. Size 14.
Ph. 3-6353 after 4. .
MODERN USED bedroom set $45.00.
Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer.
WOOD CIRCULATOR for 24
wood.
Good condition, wa.oo.
ValleyFurrec219 NfJi
ADDING MACHINE, 8 column, .
Electric D5. Ph. 2.5375. .
FLOOR SAMPLE: Oil circulator.
46,100 BTU; benutllul finish with
very few scratches. Reg. $57.93.
sale $49 88. Montgomery Ward It
Co.. Appliance Dept..Jhone3-3l9L
WESTINCHOUSE-console radio
phono. Spc. value. $9.50. Glen
Woudry. lt05 N. Summer.
2-BURNER circulating oil heater.
Phone 2-2073.
SAWDUST CAPS
870-15 $6.95 exchange. Other sizes In
proportion, Lytel's Tire Mart. N.
Com'l 6c Pine. Ph. 4-6p33. Open
Sundays.
SOLID EASTERN maple dresser. This
is new and a real value. Hogg
Bros. Used Store. 1M S. Com'l.
TWIN BEDS complete $19.75. Glen
Wood ry. 1605 N. Summer.
jNTIQUE mahog. tilt-top din. table.
Eie crust border, pillar and claw
rass terminals; mahogany mir-row-shaped
base: ebonized inlaid
display cabinet, curved in doors.
Ormalou mounts; plated dish cov
ers; copper kettle, silver tea
service fluted 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. 4-31M0.
PLATE MIRRORS $21 .85. G. Woodry.
PORTABLE radio. AC-DC, conven
ient and well-built case, fine for
hunting, picnics and parties. Was
$28.95, sale $14.77. Montgomery
Ward & Co., Appliance Dept.,
Phone 3-3191.
HOTPOINT automatic washer, exc.
con., $169.50. 2 used Hot point
ranges, fastest surface elements,
unexcelled for baking Ar broiling.
$89.50. Used Bendlx dryer, $129 50.
One Bendix dryer. $89.50. One
Bendlx gyromatic washer, like new,
guaranteed, $169.50. Bendix econo
mat wither, fully automatic, $99.50.
Ralph Johnson Appliances, 355
Center. 3-3139.
3-PC. VANITY suite, walnut vanity,
bed, bench. $59. Hogg Bros. Used
Store. 137 S. Commercial.
TRAILER Daveno. $19.50, G. Woodry.
BELCREST Burial lots. Cash of terms.
Phone 4-4:167.
NEW DARK green Forstman wool
coat, 'a price. New Brown Forst
man wool dressmaker suit, s price.
Both size 16. 3-3915.
AUTOMATIC washer, with suds-sav
er, rug 9 x 12, refrigerator, dining
room set. writing desk, swing rock
er. Portable washer. Ph. 2-8836.
NEW $60 00 Ironer $39.95. Glen Wood
ry, 1605 N. Summer.
CHARIS foundation girdles, bra. Ph.
3- 5918 or 3-5072. Mary E, Bales.
BATTERIES All cars, $6.95. $795.
$8.95, exchange. 12 mo. guarantee.
Lytle'g Tire, N. Com'l & Pine.
4- 6033.
BEDROOM FURNITURE
3-pc. limed oak bedroom suite, dou
ble dresser in solid oak limed fin
ish, matching bookcase, headboard.
Used a short time. Metal bed frame
included. $129. Hogg Bros. Used
Store. 137 S. Commercial.
PAINT $199 GAL. Glen Wodry.
HOSPITAL BED for sale or rent. H
L. Stiff Furn. Co. Ph. 3-9185.
FOR SALE new Mayflower forced air
on lurnace. complete with duct
work. Controls, 275 gal tank. Half
nrlce 4.",0.00. Phone 2-4062.
recaps - tons 600-16 it 670-is
sires, nationwide guarantee. llK""
cold rubber. Lytle' Tire, N. Com'l
St Pine.
472 Wanted. Miscellaneous
TREE SPRAYER Not less than 350
lb. pressure. Ph. 2-7522.
GOOD i L6c,s7Tbp-PRirErbELIV-ERF.D.
INDEPENDENCE: WEST
ERN LOGGING CO. PIIONB SA
I.EM 2-lBliH EVF.S
Logs Wanted
Good ?nd growth lops Prt-m patd
ntr No 2 logs 28' and lonerr A)to
ft' stud ings or multfnes of V plus
trim 6" to 16" dtnm
Rl'RKLANO l.FR CO
Ph Turner 1113 Eves 2502 Turner
or 2-7:'S SMcm
474 MisneHaneouA
BFP-HIVE
THI'CKS II-DRIVE
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE i,
CAR RENTALS - STAKES . VANS
TEXACO STATION
S19 COI'RT ST PHONE 2-lml
PACE STEVENSON nd AI. MEFORO
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR-I-illi.
SF.IIVICK IN MOST CASUS
DK IIAIIRY SF.MI.EH. DENTIST
Adolph nitlc. State A- Cum'l. StJ
SALEM PH
476 Fuel
Cm1
Pickup Your
Presto-lo.es
Briquet, and wood at IP8 S
St Phone 3-7721.
Hielnvay Fuel Co.
Clean avv(ltit wood. Hreen or try
stove-Dieel pn 3-6444
SELECT u-alnut haidivood Ideal i
fireplace wood. ifi cd. In l-ln. JI2 !
cd in 4-ft. Froe rtenvrrv in saterrc
ares. Ph. 2-27CO or C. W. Fltser
aid. 145S 6th St., West Salem after
S p m.
West Salem Fuel Co.
Tube nr Push Out Sawdust
Ash, Maple and Oak Wood
Creen. rirv slan. planer End.
1523 Edsewaler Phone 2-4M1
500 Bus. & Finance
510 Money lo Loan
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
12 South Church
Parking a-Plentv
Ph. J-S457 Lie. No. M-. S-1M
REAL ESTATE LOANS
COLONIAL INVESTMENT CO.
687 Court 4-2283
500 Bus. & Finance
510 Mjney to loan
WHEN YOU NEED
MONEY See Us
All types of personal loans. Terms to
suit. No investigation charges. AU
dealings
Strictly Confidential
Home Owned, Home Operated
Hollywood Finance Co.
l'180 Fairgrounds Road
....... n RnKl
Free Parking Lot. Call 3-703J
S 291
M 369
bmvATK money to loanTPtl. i-0794.
firm Rill idate All Bills
have lent millions.
TRV OUR SERVICE
Vsu can repay anytime to redue.
costs. No endorsers or help tram
friends lonRer time to repay. PB.
'irst for a one trip loan.
Loans $25.00 to $300.00 on signature,
furniture and equipment.
Loans to J500.00 on cars, trucks, and
trailer houses. ...,.
Free customer parking at "M"1"'1
Car Park auross from o"'c-
136 S. Commercial bt.
L!c. No S138 and M338
600 Employment
602 Help Wanted
WE ARE now taking applications
i-yr Paper Routes at Carrier Divi
sion. Statesman Building. Boys
m'ist be 13 years or over and have
the written consent of their par
ents If you have already applied
kindly do so acain. ,.
THE OREGON STATESMAN
604 Help Wanted. Male
USED CAR salesman, near Salem.
Excellent opportunity. Write Box
149, c-o Statesman-Journal.
606 Help Wanted, Female
EXPERIENCED kitchen help, part
time. LeGarie's. 453 Court St.
WANTED experienced accessory &
jewelry sales girl. Apply Raemars
Shoes.
ASST7 PERSONNEL MGR., age 25
40. Salary unlimited to qualified
ptraon. Give sec. icf. A: exp. All
applications confidential. Write
box 157. Statesman-Journal.
610 Sales Persons Wanted
OUTSTANDING
OPPORTUNITY
We need a few capable men who ran
manage a business of their own
and are bondable. Sales or ma
chinery repair experience helpful,
but a willingness to work hard and
a desire to make more money are
more essential. Protected territory.
Car necessary. Box 158 Statesman
Journal. 612 Work Wanted. Male
PROFESSIONAL upholstering done
in mv home. Reasonable. Pick up
tc delivery. Call 2-4290.
TAX RETURNS prepared In youi
home at reasonab'e rates. Phom
4-2033 .
HEDGES and shrubs trimmed, yarc
cleaned up and trash hauled. 2-,l",4.
CEMENT oik. ail kinds-Ernesl
Drake. Pbone 4-5129. 11C5 S. 14th
WANTED: Bulldorlns. land clearlne
yard work etc R. V Stoops. Phont
2-J326
i01 vvorK wantea, female
MIMEOGRAPHING, typlna. rea-on-able.
.Mrs. Poe. 6'15 N loth. 3-3lit.l.
YOi:XG. intcllieent. responsible wom
an nfed work. Tvpme. smalt gen
rral office clerking. Ph. -3!l4:i.
HOt'SKWOHK or cooking company
meals. Phone 3-58f'i.
615 Situations Wanted
WE SPECIAMZF 'n repairing rirv
rnttcd houses. Ph. 2-I4.".'i or 2-lK2.
TREES topped A removed rAtlwnrk
guar.mtred Ph. 2-l;2. J. H. Davis.
HOL'SEWORK or ironing bythedVv"
$1 hr Rcf. Pha-TfiW.
DRESSMAKING, alterations. DrapT
ery. 2nd iloor, Roberts Bros. Pat
Smith.
PAINTING and paper rwineing?
Y-O-U-R S-A-T-I-S-F-A-C-T-I-O--.
spells "mv success." E. F. Waters.
I'ii. 2-ln;ii
PART TI:E b(HiKKcein(t .either in
firm or lionie. Pnone 2-1740.
GENERAL h.indv man. Fi.xit, consiijT
er anvihinr. Ph. 4-i:7.
LANSCAI'INK. com. lawn, garden
service. Service Center. 4-3573.
PAINTING. Paperhani!mFreee!r
limaies Don Lucero. Pit. 3-5522.
CARPENTER wort:. New or icmod
one Free esti.nritrs. Ph. 4-2521.
EAI'.Y SITTING by n.idtllc-aced
woman. Anytime 2-R00I,
CTMF.TF.HY WORK
of all kinds
I'nonr 4-20VU.
PAINTING Sc Uecoratirig. Ph. 3-7552.
... srs. exp. in salom. Free estl.
I mates.
I 5 j1, llc'1n,n' F 'be-hourTph.
PAPER Haneine andpaintrneTjcrry
Johnson. Phone 2-07P4.
! ROOFINnrnew" work "orrep.i,rAri
types roofine r.,ll b'..f..- t .n
F're estimates .inywheir
TREE w-nik. toppine. tnmimt -V.
mmme. Insured. John Payne' Ph.
PAPER HANGING-. rinttniTJeTr;
&'on rARB"i'orotirhnerll
Mimntitf St. Phone a-ta-M.
TREES TOPPEDrtrirnTnedandrV".
rnoved. Jreeestimates. Ph. 2-71M.
N'5W , Cwstrurtio'ln Temodehn?-;
PAINTING. PAPF.RIlANGINGCon"
2-7692 ,ma'1 ,Vtlcome Pn"'
yi aun wood uork'n home mh.
nets itnr, (iXtur. Dick Hish
bereer. 3-f.W4.
HAVLGACTO RADIATOR
.. TROUBLES?
your o.-oblerr.s and save rou money
Free estimate,, tvttfy " ggX
j;'erndLih,rty"''7 rv'c-
RELIABLE baby smer. Will in djvi
! nisnisj-jtime 2-9964 or 3-9.123.
LIGHT crawler doVer drrtlevelihf
eiadinc Phone 2-3220
f.","" N.'wr "deline.-nr
reoait Contract or Mme. c'all 2-yr:y
CARPENIER WORK Any kmd ea
4WL- 4:,, ,,cl"'" Ri Phon",
STEj?r""B" flkt'-tir
3180 Llvmiston. mmj. j.i,?'"-