Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 25, 1954, Page 14, Image 14

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Doctor and
Injured in Collision
A Salem doctor and two daugh
tera suffered serioua injuries in
the collision of a train and two
cart at the Center Street cross
ing ot the Southern Pacific rail
road tracks on 12th street Sun
day morning while four persons
in the other car escaped unhurt
Four members of the Paul A.
Morin family, 775 Clarman street,
escaped injury when their car
was knocked off the tracks by tue
car of Dr. John Bower, 40, a psy
chiatrist at Oregon State hospi
tal, after it was hit by the train.
Dr. Bower and his two daughters,
Bosemary Ann, 16, and Margaret
Adrian, 15, were taken to Salem
General hospital Dr. Bower was
listed in fair condition Monday
and the girls in good condition.
City police said the accident oc
curred as the two cars were head
ing east on Center street with the
Morin car to the left and slightly
ahead of the Bower car. Both
drivers told officers they failed to
see the 90-car freight train ap
proaching from the south until
they were in the intersection. Dr.
Bower tried to stop and Morin at
tempted to get across the tracks,
they said.
The train engine struck the Bow
er car near the right front door
post, knockng it around in such a
way that it struck the rear of -the
Morin car, which in turn was
knocked clear of the tracks. The
Bower car was carried on down
the tracks for about 50 feet before
the train came to a stop.
Engineer J. Dewitt Hamel, Port
land, told officers he did not see
the cars until Fireman James A,
McClain, Portland, yelled "Look
out." Then he "dynamited" the
Western States
Gain in Census
WASHINGTON (UP) West,
em states led the way in popu
lation increases between 1950 and
1953 with seven showing boosts
of 7.5 percent or more.
They are: Arizona, California,
Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico,
Utah and Wyoming.
Seven other states showed a
similar population growth, Con
necticut, Delaware, Florida, Mary
land, Michigan and Texas.
The District of Columbia, In
diana, Kansas, Louisiana, New
Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, and Wash
ington registered copulation in
creases of between 9 and 7.5 per
cent.
Twelve states lost population
In the three years, Arkansas,
Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Mississip
pi, New Hampshire, North Dako
ta, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Ten
nessee, Vermont and West Vir
ginia. MELBOURNE SWELTERS
MELBOURNE, Australia U)
Melbourne sweltered Monday in
100.3 degree temperature. It was
the third time this month that the
mercury has passed the century
mark here.
For the Best In
FUEL OIL
GEORGE CADWELL
0!L COMPANY
25lh md Stilt II. Phone 2-7431
Linoleum
NATIONAL BRANDS
CAPITOL FLOOR
COVERINGS
217 S. High Ph. 45751
Phone
14-1451
1955. Commercial
INSULATE
WEATHER STRIP
Free Estimates
No Down Pymr. 36 Mos. to Poy
All Work Guaranteed
CAMPBELL ROCK WOOL CO.
370 Salem Heights Ave.
neve i ueu zucn
fine fuel..."
PreS'tQ'logs,
, of 'course!
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CAPITOL LUMBER CO.
PHONE
THE
Daughters
brakes, Hamel said. The freight
was not moving very fast at the
time, police said, and the cars
were traveling at about 20 miles
an hour.
Dr. Bower snffered a separation
of the pelvis and internal injuries.
Rosemary suffered a fractured left
wrist and lacerations and Mar
garet suffered fractures of the left
leg and the right collar Done.
Morin, his wife, Barbara, their
daughter Elizabeth, 2Vi, and son
John, 1V4, were uninjured and their
car suffered only a damaged right
rear end. Morin drove it away
after the accident.
The Bower car was demolished,
police said. It was towed away.
Portland Livestock
Portland W-USDA-Cattle sala
ble 2,150; market slow, very few
sales on predominant supply fed
steers: weak-50 lower, most bids
5O-1.00 lower; utility and commer
cial steers and heifers about
steady: commercial cows steady
canner-ulility cows mostly 50 lower
with some bids ormore; bulls
strong; load choice 1,073 lb. fed
steers 24.50; part load 1,117 lgs.
24.00; few lots commercial and
good steers 19.00-22.00; utility
grades mostly 13.50-18.00; commer
cial cows mostly 1.50-15.50; utility
cows 13.00-50; canner and cutters
.00-10.50, few 11.00 early; utility
and commercial bulls 14.50-16.50;
individual heavy bull 17.00.
Calves salable 200; market ac
tive; steady-strong; good-choice
vealers 20.00-25.00; prime grade
27.00-28.00: good and choice 325
500 lb. calves 18.00-21.00,' good 500
lb stock calves 18.00.
Hogs salable, 1,100, including 200
bought to arrive; market active,
around 25 higher; choice 180-235 lb
butchers 29.00-50, few head 29.65
75; choice 250-300 lbs 27.00-28.00;
150-170 lbs 27.50-28.75; choice 350
550 lb SOWS 23.50-25.50.
Sheep salable 1,750; market
around 50 lower; choice-prime fed
wooled lambs 20.50-21.00; good
choice lots 19.00-20.00; good-choice
feeders held around 15.00-16.00:
gouti-choice slaughter ewes 5.00
6.00, few head 7.00.
Wall Street
NEW YORK W - Irregularly
moving prices prevailed Monday
in the stock market.
Most major divisions of the mar
ket were mixed, and price changes
spread over a range of between 1
and 2 points either way.
Most of the time the market was
higher on balance, but the inclina
tion in that direction never was
pronounced.
Trading was brisk during the
rising phases of the session, and it
turned quiet when prices stabilized
or retreated. Total for the day
came to an estimated 1,800,000
shares as compared with 1,890.000
shares traded Friday. '
Portland Grain
Portland, (P) No transactions
on grain market Monday.
Monday's car receipts: Wheat
15; barley 3; flour 19; corn 4; oats
mill feed 20.
Chicago Onions
Br United Prtvs
SudpMm moderate, demand fair, market
boul neatly.
Trark talei M Ibi.: US. 1 unleu BtaL
eri: Ndaho SpanUh 3-lnrh and larier
1.3S, White J-Inch and larger 3 00:
trurklot tales dellrered jobbing ittreet
baiU. Mlrhlian Yellow Olobei 65 per
cent 2-Inch and larier .90.
Street aalei &0 lbs.: Idaho ant Oreion
tpantah 3-lnch and laraer 1.M-..60;
White 3-lnrh and laraer. alto 2 to 3
trch 3 33-2 50: Mtdwe-l Yellow Globes
medium 1.00-1.15, Irreiulari car
lo rw twelve 3-pound Cello 1.00-1.25; Red
Olobei it fill urn 1.35.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trusses, Abdomi
nal Supports, Elastic Hosiery.
Expert fitters private fitting
rooms.
"ASK YOIR DOCTOR"
Capital Drug Store
405 State Street
Corner of Liberty
SiH (irern Stamps
Ph. 2-6282
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3-8862
CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem,
STOCKS
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Admiral Corporation 19
Allied Chemical 75
Allis Chalmers 47 4
American Airlines 12 Vt
American Power k Light
American Tel. k Tel. 158
American Tobacco 62 Vi
Anaconda Copper 31 H
Atchison Railroad 98 Vi
Bethlehem Steel 53
Boeing Airplane Co. 52 H
Borg Warner 78 V
Burroughs Adding Machine 16
California Packing
24 ,
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellcrbach
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
du Pont de Nemourj
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
- 24 V4
49 Vt
- 21 H
59
83
43
20 V
38 V,
t
95 Vi
107 Vt
49
10
91
58 i
64 H
10
56 Yt
30
58 U,
70 Vi
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft '
Loews Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
28
68 V,
9 V,
28 ?i
13
23
60 y
16 i
New York Central
Northern Pacific
21
58 y
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
40 Vi
117 Vi
Pacific Tel. & Tel.
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J.C.) Co.
4
77 4
" 17 44
14 H
29 Vi
28 Vi
50 H
56
54 Vt
40
77 Vi
61
38 Vi
37 Vi
57 Vi
77 Vi
20 Vi
7Vi
44 Vi
26 Vi
21 V.
39 Vi
112 Vi
23 Vi
49 Vi
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Storps Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck k Co.
Southern Pacific
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard Oil N.J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
union on Co.
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
5
United States Plywood
24 Vi
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Electric
41
14 Vi
41 Vi
25 Vi
54 y
Woolworth Company
45
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO m Soybean futures
calling for delivery late this year
ttmnnoA aha rnltr nn t ha Kn nr-A nf
trade Monday on news- of a lower
I government support level for the
193V UUp.
At one time the September and
November soybean contracts had
losses running to more than 6
cents. This break unsettled the
rest of the list, but losses did not
run far, and later in the day some
grains rallied above the previous
close.
On the break good support en
tered new crop wheat deliveries,
which recovered and went to new
seasonal highs. It was the fifth
straight trading session in which
they have set new seasonal peaks.
July soybeans also got back above
Friday's finish.
Wheat closed i lower to Vi high
er, March 2 13'. -2 14, corn Vi-',i
lower, March 1.534, oats un
changed to 'i lower, March 80'i,
rye Vi-lU lower, March 1.24'i,
soybeans unchanged to 6Vi lower,
March J.15-,, and lard 10 to 30
cents a hundred pounds higher,
march 16.70.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO ifl Hogs jumped SO
cents to 11 00 Monday, the top of
$27.00 equalling the, 1954 high set
two weeks ago.
Both butchers and sows joined
the advance, sparked by consid- r J u as,
erably smaller receipts. Salable! rred nerrmansperger
receipts totaled 8.SO0 head against! DAYTON Fred Hcttman
12.000 a week ago and n.ooo ajspcrger, 80. died Jan. 20, in Me
year ago. i Minnvillo, Ore., following a long
Choice I no to 2M pound butchers illness,
brought Sl'6.35 to $:.75 with a few He was born Aug. 5, 1873, in
loads and lots bringing S27.00. Buy
ers paid $21.75 to $23 SO for most
choice 3.i0 to S50 pound sows with
some choice light sows command
ing $2.1.75 or slightly above.
Steers and heilers were steady
to 50 cents higher in the cattle
section with a tip of $.11.50, highest
for Ihe year to date, being paid
for a load of high prime 1.075
pound steers. Mosl choice sleers
brought $2.1 SO to I2S.S0. Salable re
ceipts totaled 17,000 head com
pared with 20.000 last Monday.
Good and choice slaughter lambs
sold at $19 50 to $0.7S siilh $21.00
to $21.75 paid sparingly for choice
and prim offerings. Salable re
ceipts in the sheep section totaled
4.000 head against 3.ooo a week
ago.
Why Suffer
Any Longer
When others fall, use our Chinese
remedies. Amarlng success for
5(00 years In China. No matter
llh what ailments you are af
flicted, disorders, sinusitis, heart,
lungs, liver, kidneys, gas, conu
patton, ulcers, diabetes, rheuma
tirm, fall and bladder (ever.
kin, female complaints.
CHARLIE
CHAN
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Oregon
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND UK 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 Vi
90 score, 64 Vi; 89 score, 62.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 42 Vi-
45 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 48 Vi-51
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases in
eluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade,
large, 51 Vi-53 Vi; A medium, 50 Vi
51 Vi; A grade, small, 45 Vi-46 Vi.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 54-56: A large, 53-55; AA
medium, 52-54; A medium, 51-53
A small, 47-48. Cartons 3 cents
additional.
Live chickens no. 1 quality.
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 V?-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
34.0; commercial cows 27.0-33.00;
utility, 26.0-31.0; canners-cutters,
23.00-26.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, 47.00-52.00; rounds, 44.00-
46.00; lull loins, trimmed, 73.00-
78.00; triangles, 29.00-34.00; fore-
quarters, 31.00-36.00; chucks, 38.00-
42.00; ribs, 54.00-58.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs,
69.00-62.00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 41.00
45.00; spareribs, 48.00-56.00; fresh
nams, 10-14 ids. 61. 00-66.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, 36.00-46.00; commercial,
33.00-41.00.
Lambs Choice-prime 41.00-43.00;
good, 36.00-41.00.
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.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Cows, utility, 26-30 lb;
canners-cutters, 22-24.
Veal Top quality, lightweight.
34-36; rough heavies, 25-30.
Hogs Lean blockers. 39-40: sows.
light, 33-35.
Lambs Best, 34-36.
Mutton-Best, 12-15; cull-utility,
8-S.
Fresh Produce:
Onions 50 lb sacks, Wash, yel
lows, mcd., 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,
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-
50; Jdanos, 3.15-25. -Hay-U.
S. No. J green alfalfa
mostly Z8.00-30.00. delivered car
and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland and
Seattle.
Filberts Wholesale selling nrice
f.o.b. Oregon plants. No. 1 jumbo
Barcelonas, 29 lb; large, 27 Vi;
medium, 25 v.
Walnuts Wholesale selling
prices: First quality Franquettes.
32-33 Vi lb; light halves, 79-83:
shelled light amber halves, 70-75.
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
Claude E. Moore
LEBANON Claude E. Moore,
65, resident of Crablrce, died at
the Veterans hospital in Port
land Saturday, Jan. 23. He had
formerly been a resident of West
Salem for about 35 years.
Survivors include Hie widow,
Nellie M. Moore; a brother, Del
bert Moore of Astoria; two aunts,
Mrs. Lila Moore and Mrs. John
Mercer, both of Portland; and
an uncle, Henry Moore of Hub
bard. Funeral services will be held
at the Huston funeral parlors,
Lebanon at 1 p. m. Tuesday,
with burial in the Dallas ceme
tery. Marion, Ind.
He is survived by his wife,
Blanche, of Dayton and one son,
Donald llellmnnspcrger of Kl
Monte, Calif.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, January 23 at the Day
ton Pioneer Church, Dayton,
with Rev. It. Ryan officiating
Interment was in the Dayton
I.O.O F Cemetery.
Arrangements were in rare of
O'Malley's Funeral Directors,
McMinnville.
DEATHS
Babr Kalhryn Louise Taulr
At the rtMtdrnr at 129ft X. Church
at the ape of 3 mo. Survived bv par
ent.. Mr. and Mr. Rprt Taule. Jr.,
Salem; 3 ii&tcrs, Sandra and Carol
Taule. Salem randnarcnts, Mr. and
Mil. Bert Taule, Salem; grandmoth
er, Mrs Edna Arnold, Grants Pa,
Ore. Srrvite will be held Tuedav,
Jan. 2ft. at 2 p m. In the Howell A
tulwar ft chapel, with Rev. Ray.
WorthinKton oiiu-iatine Interment at
Belcresl Memoi lal pnrk.
William it. Walih
In Coot Hay, Friday, Jan. 22. at
Ihe aire of K2, at the home of hm
ion and dauchter-ln-law, Mr. and
Mr. William E. Walsh. A loo survived
by a daughter, Mr. Edward (Kath
leen Cleary, Portland; ntntrrs, Mrs.
K. A. Wycoff, now In Jnpnn. Mr.
J O. Hoyt. Portland, and Mr. Henry
Quintan, ratadena, Calif : grandson.
William Walth 111. Prtvale com
mttal ervices for which the fsmtlv
asks that flower be omitted, will
be held at Rrlrrett Memorial Park
in Sulem. Tuetrlav, Jan 3A Service
are in charge of Camrhell-Walkint
I Funeral Home, North Bend.
Monday, January 25, 1954
SALEM MARKETS
Caaaplled tfm rtporta of Balcai iealtra
far tbt cnltUnac Capital Japraal
rMtttrs. RtIi diilr.)
Beta.. fti Prlcta:
Babbit rallel S3 it (W-lb. bu,
6 5. 00 UQO-ib. bai t
Km Math H.88-15 20.
Dairy reed 1347-1.13 U0-Ib. bag))
13 W-4.W 1100 Wt.t.
fopltrr Karimg Price Colored frjert,
27c i old rooster, 15c: colored fowl. 21c;
lethoro fowl, lie; colored roasters. 2l-27e.
etas:
BNjlDr pi-ieea Km. a A, 4lc: Una A,
3B-4)4k; mei'.iurtt AA 39c medium A,
374lc: small a, 31c: iff si. wholesale pri
ces generally 5-1 cents higher than prices
above: large grade A generally quoted at
air; mediums at ac.
Battertat Buying price: Premium. TO'
11 cents: No. 1, 7-lfl cents: No. 2, etc.
Portland Eastside
Portland WA Willamette valley eah.
base sold mostly within a 3-2.50 a cratt
range today while Fail Side Parmer'
market supplies were limited to one aisle
oi mostly root crops, cabbage, apples, and
a few lots of ireeni.
300 Personal
310 Meeting NoHci
Salem, Lodge No. 4 AF &
AM Wed. Jan. 27 MM De
gree 7:30 P.M.
312 Lost and Found
LOST on or near Silverton Hoad.
black leather purse. Personal etiects
badly needed. Please return to Sa
lem address for reward. Phone
3-3S51.
LOST, rlnf, emerald setting, keen-
lake, reward. 1815 N. 9th. 2-1442.
316 Personal
Popular Piano
Lessons A life time of fun. Our
course, based on 17 yrs. exp. offers
vaiuaoie snori cuis uiai give au
busy people the chance to know
me tnnu oi playing me piano,
Beg. or Adv. all ages. For a per
sonal meeting call Salem Music
Co., 2-8108. Absolutely no obhga
tion.
SAFE, permanent removal of un-
signuy taciat nairs. Ericnotw.Y.
PALMISTRY
READINGS .
Tells past, present and future, advice
on all matters. Will solve your
problems. This ad with one dollar,
for five dollar reading. Open 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m. Hiway 99, next to North
Salem Drive-in. Labish Gardens.
MUSIC LESSONS, piano and violin.
State accredited teacher. Phone
2-6013.
4UO Agriculture
402 livestock For Sale
2 EXTRA good milk cows to freshen
very soon, une i mo. jersey neuer.
lop shape, cheap. Call Wood burn
FOR SALE. Shetland pony Stallion.
rnone z-uui.
2 GUERNSEY cows Ac 1 Holstein cow.
Freshen about Feb. IS. Homer Zie
llnski. Rt. 1, Box 69. Gervais. Ph.
3-1041.
FOR SALE or trade, Jersey-Guernse;
Bey
iilf.
cow, iresnen Z4tn witn 4tn
Milked 51a gal. third calf.
Gervais.
3261
LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon, ,4
or wnoie. zsc, tront quartpr zoc.
Custom killing. Trailer loaned free.
Salem Meat Co., 1325 S. 25U Phone
3-4R58.
403 Livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK buver. I buy cattle.
horses, hoss, sheep, (oats, boars,
veal. Kmery Aiaerman. Fhone a
7869 or 2-0O6S.
CATTLE, horses, at vour farm. E. C.
McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-S147.
LIVESTOCK buyer, A. F. Sommer,
1285 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2617.
CATTLE BUYERS. E. I. and H. Sne
tlien, 4297 State. 2-1343 or 2-4380.
404 Poultry ond Rabbits"
BABY CHICKS Hached year round
wun rnese specials, iN.n. pullets luc.
Par. led roasters 5c. Order now for
choice of breeds. Special New
Hamp. pullets. l!tc. Valley Farm
Store. Salem. 4-4624.
37J W. LEG. pullets, laying .10 days.
12 ea. to one party. Ph. 4-4116. 4895
Silverton Hd.
CHICKS for layers. Leghorn Austria-
white or New Hampshire. Palmer s
Poultry Farm. Ht. 1, Brooks. Ph.
2-6.143.
WING needs rabbits.
3985 State
Phone 4-3918.
BABY CHICKS Hatched year
round. Order now for choice of
breeds. Special New Hamp pullets,
19r. Valley Farm Store . Salem.
4-4S24
408 Pets
PARAKEETS. Babies and breeders.
Center St. Market. 1667 Center.
COLLIE - German shepherd, male,
about 1 yr. old. Ph. 4-:i84n.
PARAKEETS, babies raised In our
home. $7..VI, sll colors. Mrs. Pow
er. 735 Bellevue. Ph. 4-1597.
J-Month-old
puppies. Part Cocker.
$2 each
5425 Dallas Road.
REGISTERED Pomeranian puppies.
840. Call 11215 Lebanon.
CANARIES Orange ft aorlcot
strain. Phone 3-4385. 1340 Chemek
eta.
BOXER female. Moore's tropical fish
equipment. Parakeets, pets. Mac
leav Rd. 4-3773. ClnsrdJKVn.
PARAKEETS, Cages, sunphes. Rea
sonable. Hud Paradise, 3180 Living
ston 2-1842
HOLLYWOOD AQUAli'UM. 1958 Mc
Coy. 1 block east ot . Capitol, l'j
blocks north of Min..nn pn ?-6S"7
PARAKEETS
Will
I All color. Con
Mnuou rnnt rul
ed hatches. All
Uiui(rrtYffijj h.iblrn full ttRht
seed, and
- rim on tnnrt-
fmUinff.M ? rro brredfr.
i vourf. IA 30.
412 Fruit ond farm Produc
GOOD oat anf vetch ha v. 125 ton.
G. F. Andre?en, 4855 Lancaster Dr.
4-1971.
GOOD GRASS HAY
4-.11M.
for sale. Phone
JF.RTIU7ER
Rotted manure, weed free.
414 Form Equipment
MACHINERY for sale D-3 tractor.
A-l -hape, steam plant, gar dm
tractor, 8 diic, chain saw, A. C.
Combine. Mile north of Hrooka on
lE. Ht. 1. Box 72, Hrooks.
455 Hsehold Goodi For Sale
DAVFNPORT and chair.
32.W Garden Rd.
Phone
USED FURNITURE
Tarmsl
Valley Furn.
2 19 N. Com-l
450 Mercfian'dise
456 Wanted. Hsehold Goods
CASH TODAY Good iud furniture
or wltl aU oa consignment, ra.
1-6008 sudtcll's Auction,
WANTED .
USED FURNITURE
TOP PRICE
Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472
457 Radio and TV
fOR SALE-Weitinshoust 17" TV
table model, all-channel, mahogany
Willi PimiU. A.1IVC HEW, WIUI JU.-
PAC1FIC MERCURY T.V. "21" .
sole. In Salem area. J28S. Installed.
Total price. 1-5784. ,
458 Building Materials
METAL FENCES
Permanent. No upkeep. Free, esti
mates. 36 mos. to pay. Borkman
Lbi- & Hdwr. Phone 3-3701. 2460
State St.
GALVANIZED cave troughs. 14c per
it. s Jir steel primer garage door
wmi naraware. s44. oarage dr.
hardware only 113.99. Tan asbestos
snaKes su per sq. Knotty pine panel
ing nu sneiving, 9123.
JirrlNG LBR. CO,
3740 Silverton Rd. Phone 4-6123
Open all day Saturdays
36 Mos. to Pay
ROOFING
AND
REPAIRING
KIEFER ROOFING CO. Ph. J-S908
LUMBER SALE
2x4 No. 4 $15 per M.
In full Jltny load lots. Many other
sizes at below wholesale car load
prices. Come in or call W. Salem
Lumber Co. 1160 Wallace Rd. Ph.
3-9593.
ALL NEW lumber, ihlplap 30.00 per
ju ana up, ax ana larger S23.UO
per M and up. Some lumber $19.00
per m delivered, pnone 2-2042.
BUILDING?
Oak flooring low price
New bath tubs complete $59.50
do gai. water neaiera sy .at)
Plastic drainbd. covering-1.30 so. ft
Hdwd. plywd., ideal for
paneling or cabinets . .Cheap
Loose insulation per bag $1,00
Fiberglass roll blanket insul. Cheap
14-2 elec. wiring -. y,'2r
12-2 elec. wiring SJac
Nails $8.75 & s8.93 keg
Asbestos siding Der so. .
,.19.50
Painted shakes with unders .
10.50
5.50
92.50
new doors, all sizes
Used windows 36" x 43"
100 used doors with iramea
New toilets with seats .... ...I24.50
Double kitchen sinks, complete S41.50
40 gal. elec. water heaters ..S68.50
Lunary irays. pipe, basins .-Bargain
500 sal. steel septic tanks 62.50
4" cast iron soil pipe
4" solid orangeburg pipe 38c
Roll roofing, large supply
3 tab comp. roofing ......
12.25
$7.55
Cedar shingles, 4 grade! Cheap
New Galv, Iron roof ....Cheap
riywooo. new carioaa narpa,n
New picture windows .$8.00
New weather stripped wlndowa S14.20
ueaar fence posts ..Cheap
new piasier Doara 4X8. i n
Steel garage doors, comnlcte-.
.$44.00
-$13.95
Over-head garage hardware...
t G. LONG & SON
Ph. 4-5051 1 ml. N. ot Kelzer
460 Musical Instruments
SPINET PIANO
Slightly used. Top name. Perfect
condition. Big savings. Cash or
terms.
SALEM MUSIC COMPANY
153 S. High SI. Phone 28708
Across From Elslnnre Theatre
BUNGALOW PIANO
Very small, plain case. Made bv
Baldwin. A real Instrument A
real Buy Fully guaranteed cash
or terms.
SALF.M MUSIC COMPANY
l.Vl S. Illeh Si. Phone 28708
Across From Elinore Theatre
462 Sports Equipment
WINCHESTER MSI. 12 " shotgun.
Skies. fi6" and Pole. Doodle bug
motor scooter. 25368. 1373 N. 18th
St.
CASH paid for used nuns, modern
and antique. Cascade Merc. 1230
Broadway.
468 For Rent, Miscellaneous
McCULLOCH chain saws and post
hole aiiners by day. Towne Equip
ment Co. Ph. 4-1541.
rOH RL.V1 or lease, inc. warenouse
spave cement floors, prick bide,
down town. Inquire H. L Stiff
Furl 3-f.ti
470 For Sale, Miscellaneous
SPECIAL
11. T. Chiomalux 1500 watt
healers Willi fans. O n 1 v
New
,13 50 Supply limited. Snooks,
25lid State. OuenSat.Tillll.
L'HIKIME dinette set, I5. Phone
2.07m. 263S.:'0tli.
AUCTION tonitc II. Bam, J.
CONSOLE radio. S19.V5. Hogg Bros.
Used Store. 137 S. Com'l.
SCHOOL desk S2.50 Ea. See at Capi
tol Shopping Center Custodian
Off. 4!0 N. Capitol in rear on Wed.
.1 In i jM.
MONTAO enamel ranee In good
condltlnn PJi. 3S443.
AUCTION Inrnte BBarn. 7.
LADY'S fur coat. Sire 14. Can't tell
ever been worn. S5O0 value. Cot
much more. Traded In on Isle
model rar. Sell for ,?93 00. terms.
Lee's. 210 N. Church. Ph. 2-1527.
3-SPF.F.D record player. Portable.
Damaged case on bottom not
noticeable. Montgomery Ward He
Co.. Appliance Dept.. Phone 3-3191.
RADIO - PHONOGRAPH combined
tion, mahnganv cabinet, $47.75.
Hoce Bios. Used Store, 137 s.
Com 1.
AUCTION JonileB.
5-PIECE Sllngerland
N. Summer. 2-7W6.
PORTA BI.F. rei-oid changer, phono-
fraph In leatherette case, $26.75.
loag Bros. Used Store, 137 S.
Com'l.
AUCTION tonne B. Barn, 7.
IS CU FT freezer. Double doors.
Fully guaranteed. Holds 600
pounds of frozen meats. Freezing
walls will not sweat In humid
weather. Montgomery Ward ft
Co. Appliance Dept., Phone
3-3191.
USED Electric Ranges, refrigerators
ana wasning macninrs. All in good
operating condition, priced at clear
ance prices S A- H Green Slamps.
Mater Service Slallons Inc JM N.
Commercial Street. Salem. Oregon
AUCTION lonite B. Barn. 7.
450 MercKan3?ge
470 For Sale, Miscellaneous
Singer Sewing Center
' Demonstrators
AND
Floor Models
Savings as high aa 140 on some mod
els. New machine guarantees on
all models, plus iree sewing lei
sons. Singer Sewing Center
130 N. Commercial
AUCTION tonlte B. Barn. 1.
BELCREST Burial Lota. Cash or
terms. Phone 4-4367.
SACRIFICE 12 ga. pump shot gun.
Equipped with weaver choke. Ex
cellent condition. Phone Jefferson
474 after 9 p.m! ;
3 THERM ADORE elec. wall heaters.
Ph. 2-7083.
RADIO - PHONOGRAPH and wire
recorder. Mahogany console model,
S98. Hogg Bros. Used Store, 137
8. Com'l.
AUCTION tonlte B. Barn. 7.
FERTILIZER
rotted cow manure, compost, rot
ted mulch, and chicken manure
lor lawn dressing. By sack or cubic
yd. Pick up at iarm or we can de
liver. Phillips Bros. Rt. 9, Box
493. Ph. 4.1081, 1 ml. E. 4-Cornerl
on State St.
COLLECTION of baskets. Collection
of antique and modern buttons and
buckles. 1H15 N. din. 2-144Z.
Special Sale
Closing out stock on ornamental
siones, inciuoing lava ana nag
stones. Also on rustic cedar fencing
and cedar posts and poles, Our sup
ply Is limited so check now for
good buys. Phillips Bros. Rt. 5, Box
493. Ph. 4-3081. 1 ml. . 4-corners
on State St.
FOR SALE, equity in 1954 Arvin
console set. with 20 ft. aerial and
antenna, S40. Inquire at 1765 Ever
green Ave, aflcr a p.m.
AUCTION tonlte B. Barn. 7.
RADIO - PHONOGRAPH combina
tion. walnut cabinet. 179.90. rlngg
Bros, used store, 137 s. com 1.
BATTERIES All cars, $6 95, $7.99,
S8.95, exchange. 12 mo. guarantee.
Lvtle's Tire, N. Com'l It Pine.
4-6033.
AUCTION tonile B, Barn. 7.
HOSPITAL BED for sale or rent. H.
L. Stiff Furn. Co. Ph. 3-9185.
FOR SALE new Mayflower forced air
ou lurnace, complete wim duct
work, controls. 275 gal. tank. Half
price $450.00. Phone 2-4062.
RECAPS $6.95. - 600-16 & 670-15
sizes. Nationwide guarantee. 100
cold rubber. Lylle'r Tire, N. Com'l
& Pine.
AUCTION tonlte B. Barn. 1.
CHARIS foundation
girdles, bra. Ph.
3-5918 or 3-5072. Mary E. Bales.
472 Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED, 2 Clipper or Alrstream
trailers. Approx. 20. Cash. Brown
& Walker, 702 W. Walnut, Yakima,
Wash.
Logs Wanted
Good 2nd growth logs. Prem, paid
ror no. a jogs za and longer. Also
8' stud logs or multlpes of t' plus
trim 6" to 16" dlam.
BUHKLAND LBR. CO.
Ph. Turner 1129 Eves. 2502 Turner
or 2-7826, Salem.
474 Miscellaneous
BEE-HIVE
TRUCKS U-DRIVE
MOVE YOURSELF
SAVE
CAR RENTALS - STAKES . VANS
TEXACO STATION
619 COURT ST. PHONE 2-1931
PAGE STEVENSON and AL MEFORD
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
2-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg State t Com'l. Sts
SALEM
PH. 3-3311
476 Fuel
Pickup Your
Presto-loes
Briquets and wood at 198 S. Com'l
ai t'none 3-7 zi.
ANDERSON'S green slab, 2 cd. $14.
Pn. 2-7791 or 4-42A3.
Highway Fuel Co.
Clean savvdut, wood, green or dry.
atove-uiesei oils, fn. 3-0444;
West Salem FuefCo.
Tuhe or Push Out Sawduit
Ah( Maple and Oak Wood
Grfen. dry slao. Planer Ends
1525 Edsewater Phone 2-4031
500 Bus. & Finance
MAKE MONEY HERE
year old court of 1 furnished
units plus owners. AImj 10 unit
trailer court and plenty room for
expansion as there is 400 feet
highway frontage. This Is located
in a valley town that Is buzzing
with industry.
ANOTHER TEMPTING BUY
18.500 This 8 year -old home located
East has 60x130 iqt. Living room
15x24. 2 bedrooms with large clos
et space. Kitchen very modern
with nriRht chrerful eatfnir space.
Oil heating piped to each room.
Utility room. Attached a rage. A
good huv.
ARE YOU LOOKING?
One of the nest surburban grocery
More, in aalem. Has comfortame
2 bedroom Jiving quarters. This
is a money maker. Owner will
trade. Must sell bctvau-'e of health.
Tlu mv be it.
RICHMOND DISTRICT
J10 50O Hume with an apartment.
(.'loe to bus, store, and walking
distance to State House. Apart
ment is furnished, h.n private en
trance, rented fur S.io. The home
Is very spacious. Kitchen has lots
of buHt'ins, Basement. sawdut
heat. Large lot with shade and
fruit trees, garage. A wonderful
home plus an Income. Terms.
Call O. V. Hume with
State Finance Co., Rltr.
167 S. High St. Ph. 3-4121
Eves. 2-52M
Consolidate All Bills
Twenty-five years ago General F.
nance Corps was organized by Sa
lem business and professional men
n give you loan service We
have lent millions
TRY OUR SERVICE,
i -u ran repsv anytime to reduce
coms mi endorsers or help from
friends longer lime to repay Ph
.'irst for a one trip loan.
Loans S2300 to 1300.00 on signature.
furniture and equipment
Loans to 1500.00 on cart, trucks, and
trailer houses.
Free cuslomer parking st "Marlon
Car Park": across from office.
136 S. Commercial St.
Llo. No S138 and M33i
510 Money to Loan
500 Bus. & Finance
510 Money to Loon
15000 TO LOAN on Improved prop,
erty. See Star Realty ph 22031.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
COLONIAL INVESTMENT CO
ROBERT W. GORMStN. Pars
687 Court 4-2283
PHI V ATE money to loan. Ph. 2-0794.
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO,
182 South Church
Parking i-Plenty
Ph. 2-2457 Lie. No. M-90, 3-194
515 Investments
600 Employment
602 Help Wanted
WE ARE now taking applications
i?r Paper- Routes at Carrier Divi
sion, Statesman Building. Boya
must bo 13 yean or over and hava
the written consent ot their par
ents. It you have already applied
kjndly do so again,
THE OREGON STATESMAN
604 Help Wanted, Male
DIESEL .
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
WE NEED several rnechanlcally In
clined and reliable men to train
for positions in the Tractor and
Equipment indusry. If you are not
making better than 190 per week, or
you don't have all year Job secur
ity, you owe it to yourself to write
for free facts, without obligation,
about this training and our Advis
ory Placement Service.
TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE
Box 165. eo Statesman-Journal
IMMEDIATE openings for 2 men. 25
yrs. or older. Permanent position.
Sales experience helpful, but not
necessary. Call between 10 and 12
a.m. Mondays and Tuesdays. R. L.
Elfstrom Co., 260 S. High.
606 Help Wanted. Female
MAKE extra money Introducing
world's cutest children's dresses.
Big selection adorable styles. Low
rices. Complete display free,
ush name. HARFORD, Dept. he
242, Cincinnati 25, Ohio.
65 WORD a minute typist who wants
a permanent job, fine opportunity
for advancement, good beginning
wage with steady Increase, sick
leave, paid holidays, vacation and
plenty of hard werk and 5 dav
week. Write to Slalesman-Journ.il,
Box 174, and give references, previ
ous experience, former employers,
full qualification. Present employer
will not be contacted.
FINE paying position, fat typist,
skinny typist, we don't care. Just
so long as she types 6S words a
minute and knows enough to come
in out of the rain when the wind
is blowing. Old established Salem
firm has permanent Job opening;
paid holidays: sick leave. Excellent
working conditions, chance for ad
vancement. State experience, ref
erences, age, former emplovers.
Present employer will not be con
tacted. Write to Box 173, States-man-Journal,
LADY to keep house for family for
one month. References exchanged.
Phone 3-3345.
612 Work Wanted. Male
INCOME TAX returns prepared.
Reasonable. Ph. 4-6228.
PROFESSIONAL upholstering done
in my home. Reasonable. Pick up
c delivery. Call 2-4290.
TAX RETURNS prepared in vour
home at reasonable rates. Phone
4-2033.
HEDGES and shrubs trimmed, yard
cicancq up anatrasn hauled. 2-7464.
CF.MENT WOlk. all kinds Ernest
Drake. Phone 4-5129. 1165 S. 14th.
614 Work Wanted, Female
PRACTICAL nursing baby sitting.
INTELLIGENT, responsible young
woman needs work. Typing, small
gen, off work, clerking. Ph. 4-5943.
MIMEOGRAPHING
tvDine.
reason-
aoie. Mrs.
roc, o5 w
16th. 3-3643.
HOUSEWORK or rooking company
invdis. rnone j-aatiu.
616 Situations Wanted
HOUSEWORK by Ihe hour, will give
K.,.. ILinCIILTS. t1-.13U.
NURSING experience. Will take care
oi sick or ciocriv person in their
home. Georgia Elliott, Ph. 4-4321.
TREES topped, trimmed and remov
ed. Fruit trees pruned and shaped.
Frcc estimates. Ph. 2-7464.
DRESSMAKING and alteration. Sat
isfactlon guaranteed. Judy Polston,
Ph.3-567:
INCOME TAX blanks prepared rra-
sonably. Phone 3-6641.
WE SPECIALIZE in repairing drv
rotled houses. Ph. 2-14j or 2-1842.,
DRESSMAKING, alterations7DTap".
ery. 2nd floor, Roberts Bros. Pat
Smith.
LANSCAPING. com. lawn, garden
service. Service Center. 4-3573.
PAINTING. Paperhanging. Free es
timates.DonJ.iicero. Ph. 3-5522.
PAINTING tc decorating. PhTj-ijiu!
25 yrs. exp. in Salem. Free estl
mates. GENERAL cleaning by the hour. Ph.
ROOFING, new work or repair. All
types rooting. Call Kiefcr 2-S'JOS.
Free estimates anywhere.
TREE work, topping, trimming, re
moving. Insured. John Pavne. rh.
2-ai85.
PAPER HAN7NGTpamtlng. Jerry
Johmnn. Phone 2-0794.
GOOD CARE
Shipping St.
for your rhild.
Phone 3-9924.
NEW Construction, remodeling ft
repair. Free estimates. Dale Biles.
Phone .1-6091.
PAINTING. PAPERHANGING. Con
tract, sma'l Jobs welcome. Phone
2-7692.
QUALITY wood work'n . heme cab
Ineta store fixtures. Dick Hlgh
herger. 3-8904.
HAVING AUTO RADIATOR
TROUBLES?
Vi '.ey Motor Co. experts will solve
f'lur oroblcms and save vou money,
rea estimates, speedy service.
Center and Liberty.
RELIABLE baby sitter. Will go days
or nlghla. Phone 2-9964 or 3-5323
LIGHT crawler dozer, dirt leveling.
crajrimg.JPte.322a
CARPENTER WORK. Any kind. Rea
sonable. 4240 Macleay Rd Phone
45961.
CARPENTER work of
3180 Livingston. 2-142.
II kinds
2-1459.
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Call 2-2441