f Monday, February 11, 1954 Tage 18 THE CAPITAL" JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Seek Mother Of Dead Infant FOREST GROVE UB - Police Monday were searching for the mother of a dead baby, found Friday in a girl's dormitory at Pacific University. The body of the newborn infant was in a locker of the dormitory guest room. An overnight guest of one of the students found the body wrapped in a woolen blanket when she opened the "ocker to store her clothes 1 The room had not been used for tome time and the bahy, a male, appeared to have been dead sev eral days Medical tests were to be con tinued to determine cause of death. Saturday's autopsy disclosed no signs of violence Charles Armstrong, president of the co-educational university, aid he did not believe any students were involved. He speculated that someone climbed through an tin locked window and left the baby In the vacant guest room Portland Livestock PORTLAND l-(U.SDA)-Catlle alable 1,900: market uneven; lib eral supply fed steers around 50 cents lower, some bids oil more; heifers mostly steady; cows strong- 50 cents higher with beef cows up most; two loads choice 994 & 1,017 lb fed steers 23 00; few loads good choice steers around 1.000 lbs 22.50; good steers mostly 20.00- 22.00; few commercial grades 17 50- 19.00; utility steers down to 13.50; good fed heifers 19.00-20.00; utility- commercial grades ll.so-l8.oo; can ner-cultcr cows mostly 8.50-10.50 with strong weights to 11.00 or above; utility cows 11 50 - 14.00: commercial grades 14.50-16.00: util ity commercial bulls strong at 13.50-16.00. Calves salable 125; market strong to 1.00 higher; good-choice vealcrs 22.00-27.00; few prime grades 20.00- 29 00; good-choice heavy calves 18.50-21.00. Hogs salable 800; market active, fully 25 cents higher; choice 1 & 2 butchers 180-235 lbs mostly 29.25-50; few lots choice 1 butchers 29.65-75; choice 3 lots down to 28.75; choice 250-300 lbs 28.75-28.00; choice 300 550 lb SOWS 23.50-25.50. Sheep salable 500; market active, strong; choice-prime fed woolcd Iambs 20 50-21.00, including No. 1 pelt to 20.50; No. 2 & 3 pelt at 19.50; good-choice feeders 15.50 16.50; slaughter ewes scarce; good choice salable around 6.00-8.00; culls quotable down to 4 00. Portland Grain PORTLAND Wl Coarse grains unquoted. Wheat (bid), to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft white 2.34 Vi; soft while (ex cluding Rex) 2.34 Vi; while club 2.34 V,. , Monday's car receipts: Wheat 40; barley 1: flour 7; corn 10; oats 11; mill feed 12. Portland Eastside PORTLAND, (UP. Most WHUmrtte Ttlley cabbftte. In surplus, sold at 1.75 2 35 at the Eastside Farmers' market to day: California cauliflower brouihi most ly 3.753 a flit crate; maul other prlres were steady to firm. Mid Willamette Obituaries Sister M. Theresa Kramer, OSB MT. ANCF.L Sister Mary Theresa Kramer, a Benedictine nun at Convent (Jueen of Angels for 68 years, died at the convent, Friday, Feb. 12. She had been conlined to the infirmary for about eight months. Sister Theresa, born Julv 1862, in Wucrtcmhorg, Germany, entered the Benedictine mother house in 1B811, about three and a half years after its foundation In Oregon. Survivors are sev eral nephews and nieces in Friedrichshafcn, Germany. Her brother, Itev. William Kramer, OSB, of Mt. Angel ab bey, died April 15, 1929. Funeral services will be held from Convent Queen of Angels Monday, February 15, at 9:30 o'clock. Interment will he in the convent cemetery. Irene McKinncy SHERIDAN Funeral serv ices were held Feb. 13 from the Sheridan funeral home for Mrs. Irene McKinncy of Amity, inter ment in Amity cemetery. Itev. S. James Osborn of McMinnvillc officiated. Mrs. McKiflhev was born near Fossil, Ore., April 10, 18H4, the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Na thaniel Muckerelson. She died at the Manor Nursing home at Grand llonde. Survivors are her husband, Harvey McKinncy of Amity; a son, Lloyd of Grand Hondo: a sister, Fanny Kenworthy of Port land; live grandrhildren and several great grandchildren. AMITY Mrs. McKinncy suf fered a stroke Feb. 3 nl her home in Amity. She had been a resident of Amity for 45 years and she and her husband recently observed their golden weddintf annivcr nary. Elsie Leone Harnisch ALBANY Services for Mrs. Elsie Leone llarnisch, 60, who died Friday in a Salem hospital, have been set for 2 p.m., Tues day at the -isher Funeral home. Mrs. Harnisch, native of Linn eounly, was born near Sodavillc, and had -pent her entire life ' i this county. She formerly taushl chnnl in Foster, Albany and STOCKS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers American Airlines 20 77 K 49 V. 12 i 161 58 31 U 100 54 58 76 'i 17 h 24 24 H 45 Vi 21 59 Vj 83 'ft 21 ' 39 '. 8 ' 102 ij 108 U 51 :S. 10 '4 95 -S. 58 "h 61 H 11 '8 56 :4 35 30 U 59 '-2 71 U 27 71 9 31 ' American Tel. & Tel. ' I American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Hoeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Vultec Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio i General Electric I General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kcnnecott Copper Libby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel. U Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney U.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.R Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Radio Corporation 13 24 64 15 25 58 40 119 V. 4 79 V 18 "4 15 29 25 29 !4 49 59 i 39 ' 75 61 -H Itayonier lncorp Itayonier lncorp Tfd Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway. Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Scars Roebuck & Co. Socony-Vaeuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N.J. 37 40 57 li 78 19 S 79 43 'a 26 Vz 21 H 41 117 U 23 53 i 5 Vi 28 40 ft 14 41 25 56 H 43 -Is Studebaker Corp Sunshine Mining Swift & Company Transninerica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United States Sleel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Wcstinghou.se Air Rrakc Wcslinghouse Electric Woolworth Company Chicago Onions Br United Press Supplies modrralf, demand fair, mar ket about steady. Trarlc sales 50 lbs.: V. 8 1 unless stat ed: Idaho and Orrson Spanish 3-lnrh and laraer 1 15. h1tea 2 to 3-lnrh 1.75: Wi scon lit Yellow Globes 70 per cent 2- Inrh and lamer .55. Street sales SO lb.: Idaho and Orrgon Spanish 3-Inch and larger I 35-1.40; Whites 3-lnrh and larger, also 2 to 3 Inrh. 2 00-2 15: Utah Spanish 3-lnrh and laner I 50: Midwest Yellow Olobea med ium .75-1 .00, Irregulars .50-. 60, cartons twelvr 3-pound Cellos 1.15-1.25; 25-lb. sarks White Hollers 1.75. North Albany. She was married in Albany, August. 17, 12'2, to Herman H. llarnisch, who sur vives. Her mother, Mrs. June Miller, is living at Prineville. Four sisters surviving are Mrs. Mary Logan, Portland; Addie Miller, Prineville; Kthel Sweet Home, and Mrs, Parks, Mt. Vernon, Ore. Miller, Laura Arthur L. Smith ALBANY Arthur L. Smith, 61, mechanical draftsman in the office of the county assessor, died at his home, KFI) No. 3, Friday. Death was the lesult of heart dis ease. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m., Monday at the Fisher Fu neral home. Burial will be in t Masonic cemetery. Mr. Smith was horn in Oglcshy, III., and had also lived in Hacine. Wis., before coming herr in 1947. He was a veteran of World War I. He mar ried Margaret Ifaride at Peoria, III.. December 25, 1919, and she with one son, Kaleigh B., and two grandchildren of Albany survive. A brother and a sister also sur vive and I hey live in Illinois. Charles H. Given SILVERTON CharlM Ilcnr (livrn, 83, native v( Silvcrton, died February 13, at Tillamook. Funeral .services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Fkman Memorial ehapel with burial in .Mt. Hope eemeterv. Horn in Silvertnn he had Jived here until a few months ajn when he went to Tillamook. Sur vivors include his wife and five children. Marhias A. Miller WOOPlint.N -- M.ilhias Mil ler, (7. died al a niirMhv! home here Sunday. Horn March 2fi, lHIUi, in Woodburn be had re sided lu re all of his life. He was a fanner and never mar ried. Funeral sen ices will be held Wednesday, February 17 follow ing i'ciiiit'in mass at 10 o'clock lit St. Luke's church. Hosary will be at St. Luke's church at 7:30 Tues day evening ami burial will be in St. Luke's cemetery. KiiiRo Corn well mortuary is in charcc of arraniiemonls. Survivors are ihrce brothers, Henry P., Bernard N., and Law rence, all nf Woodburn; one sis ter, Kathrrine Hereford of Tort land, and 11 nephews. ARRESTED J Herman Buller, a Montreal (Canada) lawyer, is shown leaving Dorval airport at Mon treal after he was arrested and charged with falsifying birth certificates and illegal place ment of babies. Police said Buller was involved in a multi million dollar baby smuggling ring that sold babies to families in (he U.S. (AP Wirephoto) Chicago Livestock CHICAGO Ml Hogs sold most ly steady on the livestock market Monday although a few early sales of light weight offerings were clown 25 cents from Friday's market Salable receipts totaled 8.300 head compared with 9,104 a week ago and 9,709 a year ago. Most 180 4o 240 pound offerings brought $26.00 to $26.50 with the top $26.65, down 10 cents from Friday. Sows weighing 600 pounds and less were $2100 to $23.50. Steers sold steady to 50 cents lower in the cattle section, where salable receipts totaled 20,000 head against 15,000 a week ago. The bulk of good and choice steers brought $25.00 to $27.00. A small supply of prime types moved at $28.00 to $29.50. Utility and commercial cows were steady at $11.00 to $13.50 while canners and cutters were strong at $9.50 to $11.25. Commer cial lo prime vcalers sold at $17 00 to $29 00. Lambs were weak to 25 cents lower in a slow trade. Salable receipts at 3.500 head compared with 2,500 a week ago. Most sales of good and choice woolcd Iambs were made at $20.00 to $21.00 with a few choice and prime $21.25 to $22.50 Chicago Grain CHICAGO ifl Grains declined on the board of trade Monday with only soybeans showing resistance to the downward trend. Heavy receipts of cash corn de pressed both corn and oals. Old crop wheat deliveries sank on dis appointment over failure of Brazil ttfbiiy any wheat from the United States. Possibility of rain in the Southwest created selling in new crop wheat. , Soybeans rose about 2 cents in early dealings but sold off follow ing announcement of a lower gov ernment support price for butter, effective April 1. However, strength in soybean meal and ex ports of soybean oil helped to pre vent any real weakness in beans. Wheat closed 1 to 2 cents lower, March 2.14 '.i-'s: corn 'i I U lower, March 1.51 T; oats U lower, March 77 -'j; rye 1 V4-I t lower, March 1.20 soy beans 1 cent lower to 1 cent high er, March 3 23 3.22 i, and lard 2 to 13 cents a hundred pounds high er, March 17.00. Black bears are increasing In numbers in the United States, students believe. DEATHS Theodore K. Ilnrkman At it local liospltiil Feb. 12, Kite resident of 1WH) Dunn;. Ave. Sur vived by ift Hhca I., ftnrkman, S.i lcm; nMcrs. Mrs. Ed Sadler, l.os An Krles, t'iihf., Mis. Thelma Groves, Ixis AnRrlea, Mis. Charles l.ec. Hose tnirR. Oregon. Mother-in-law, Mis. Eh abet h KuHcr. S;tlcin, Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Tuesday, Feb. Iti at 2 00 p. m. The Hcv, E. J. Gouldcr will officiate. Ma tie Mae lvte lte resident of 411 K. Summer St at a local nursinff home Fh. 1.1 at the ace of 7W vt-ars. Survived bv nons. Dr. Lloyd W. Ivte. Mcrl II. Kir, both of S.ilem, Glenn A lvle, Lebanon; brother. John H. M.iulriwff, Silver ton. Oreson; istcr. Mis. Pearl Klunipp. Sitlem; 6 Rranrirhildi en. 3 Hreal Kr.mdchildren; several nieces and nephew s. She. was a rharler member of Woodcraft Lodge of Sil verton and also a membr of Macca bees of S.ilem. Services will he held In the Howell-Edwards Chapel Tues rtav, Feb. lfi at 1 ,10 p in. Conclud ing services at City Mew ( emelery PfrrT Ta'lnr ' Ulf IfUlrnt of Ht S. Bnx Alt Wm Prb 8umvrt by d.uslllrr. Mrs Ms- tel ('liRPinsn. Pslrm. fverl nierr arut nrr-hi-mi. Inrluttli!. Mrs. Msbrl Srnnrr, I IM"lm",,h ''' """'""'V I r iirr wip i. wi-tu,,, v..-r. Mill l.llllr Kuse lite rt'suli-nt nf !?4.1 Fdgewaler St . jit H lm-.il hnvpit.il Feb. H. Survived bv two sivti-is. Mrs. Fred Clbson .uul Mis, Charles fiuah. bolh of S.i-It-m: liulMnolhrr. A. (1, Silnvartr, Vitni-ouvri , U .ish,: lim-lc. Alhcr t Hiur. Half in. Hrrvlifs mill hrKI in the Vtriil T (l.-lilrn t'lisprl Tllrsdsv. Krl) IS, .1.111 ii in nli Hrv, Hsniltl Mink o(IU cl.tltu. Intelmrnt St Cltr Vlrw cfinflfrr. Marlln Knkm ln tins ,-tly lb. 13 At the see of fl7 vp:iis. I. lie rcMlli-Ilt of KM) t.ociis St. F.illier t'f Hmli'lph Hku, oln'pi;i. W.ivh . Thoin.n Itnkus. 1 .n,r-;c!,-!i. Ore., ('.online Srvik. Valu'om er. W.ish. Hf'tiuiein Inn TucmIhv. Feb 111 nl 1U.UU . I" "I SI- Jn.'ihs Catholic Church. Coni luitins: .mm vices ut St. Il.ttli4t.is Ccnielrty umlrr the di rection of the w. T. Itiidnn Co. Dnnslit M. Norton At Vancouver. Wash Feb 11 tjtle rrMdont of Ht 4. SAiem. Survived In wife. M.ivinr H"r'on. S.ilem: m:ic!i!fr. Yi.-iinf Bprtun. on, Prl.n r.ntirn. iMtrntv Vr sntl Mr Urnrj I'nitnn. Ri)',iti eVrvlrfs will pr hrld Writ , f'rli 17. t 1 p m In Ihf Otlih nutf rhitvl Internum si ntr Vif (Vrrflery. Rev. A. G. Jsmtfson Will if fine's. MARKET QUOTATIONS PRODUCE MARKET PORTLAND on 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, fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 66 ft lb; 92 score, 65 !4; 90 score, 64 Vi; 89 score, 62. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers Oregon singles, 41 Vi- 44 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 48 Vi-51. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs containing no loss, cases in cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade. large, 51 Vi-53 Vi; A medium, 50 Vi j 51 Vi; A grade, small, 45 Vi-46 Vi I 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, fob. plants Fryers and roasters, 23-25; heavy hens, 25-26; light hens, 15-17; old roosters, 14-15. Turkey s To producers for breeder types, f.o.b. farm, new York dressed, heavy hens 31; toms 28; Beltsville hens 33, toms 28. Eviscerated frozen, to retailers, hens 57, toms 51-54. Rabbits Average to growers live white, 3 Vi-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, 37.00-40.00; good, 35.00-38.00; com mercial, 31.00-36.00; utility, 27.00- 33 00; commercial cows 26.0-33.00; 21 00-24 00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 44.00-50.00; rounds, 43.00 46.00; full loins, trimmed, 64.00 70.00; triangles, 30.00-35.00; fore- quarters, 34.00-37.0; chucks, 38.00- 40.00; ribs, 53.00-56.0. Pork cits Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs, 53.0-58 00; sh mlders, 16 lbs, 41.00 44.50; sparcribs, 50.00-56 00; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, 61 00-66.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 36.00-46.00; commercial 33.00-40.00. Lambs Choice-prime 40.00-42.50; good, 35,00-40.00. Wool Grease basis, Willamette Valley medium, 51-53 lb; Eastern Oregon fine and half blood, 55-62. Country-dressed meats, f.o.b. Portland: Beef Cows, utility, 24-26 lb; canners-cutters, 21-22 Veal top quality, lightweight, 34-35; rough heavies, 24-28. Hogs Lean blockers, 39-40; sows, light. 33-35 Lambs, 34-36. Mutton Best, 12-15; cull-utility, 89. Fresh Produce: Onions 50 lb sacks. Wash, yel lows, med, 1.00-25; Oregon yellows, No 1, med, 1.50-75; Idaho yellows, med, 1.25-50; lge, 1.75-2.00; whiles, 2.50-3.00. Potatoes Ore. local Long Whites, 2.00-25; Deschutes Russets. No. 1, 2.15-25; size A, 2.40-75 ; 25 lb sk, 70-85; 10 lb mesh, 40-45; paper, 26- 30; windows, 30-35; No. 2, 50 lbs, 80-90: Wash. Russets, No 1-A, 2.25 50; Idahos, 3 15-25. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa. mostly 28.00-30 00. delivered car and truck lots, f o b. Portland and Seattle. SALEM MARKETS Com pi If d from report of Salem dralrra for the mldanire of C apital Journal rradfra, (Kevlsrd dailr.) It rlall Kcrd l" fieri: t K-.bt.lt I'rllrt. 13.43 (BO-lb. but). 14 'J3-I4 90 (100-lb. l)Ric.t Ytt Mah 14 !5-.2l. llairr teed - S3.J5-J.63. S3 90-4 90 UOO Wt.) Poultrr lluvinr Prtrea Color fd frtfri. 23r: old looMrrs. 15t ; lolnrrd fowl, 31c; If h or a fowl, 16c; colored roftklcri, 2ic. lsca: lluvinr rrlrra Kt-'fi. A A, 42c; lane A. 40 -46c: medium AA, 40c; medium A. 8-43r; small A. 34r; Eggs, wholesale prl cr Bene rally 5-7 centi hither than price above; (area trade A Bene rally quoted at 53r; mrri mm at 50c. Rotterfat Buying prlre: Premium. 70 71 centi: No. 1. 67-69 cent; N 2, 66c. ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVKD . . . Too Late To Classify. LF A VINCI STATE I want to sell my FriRidaire double oven electric ranjtc. fcWO. and laiRe FrtRidaire i vi-in-maiic rrrncrraior f.ii.v no in only 6 months old Also chrome dinette set, K.V Call 2-8R!lt. 300 Personal 310 Meelinq Notice MM I'M 1 nnCV n I A l ! & A M. Wed. Feb. ' 17tlr, F. I. decree, 7:30 I' M. ; Oil LOSt and f OUna IXtST: l.onnlne wrUt iv.itt-h. RnM face, brown leather hand. Serial Number (WM-SMUM. rhone4-Siia. "l.OST: Double strand nt peails. Keepsake. Reward. Ph. 3-'.950. 314 Transportation I.FAVISCI tnr Snlnry. Nebr.. Feb. IS. Wsnl 2 pcotile In .!l.irr rpelisi-s, help drive. "W S. Hlh alter 5 p in. 316 Personal I M NOT ri'MHnible fnr debts other than slsned by niy rtsine. Rnln-it Newton. WISH In cnnTai't anyone t.ikltiK Amerii-.in R.tiliv Instilule Couie. Palmistry Readings Ad vlve on love, marrlajcr, bin lnes. Tins ad and $1 for $ rratlinn. Next to North Salem Privr-ln. Play Popular Piano Call SaIomi Music Cn . 2-a7ti, or SHivfirf in AHvinv, ;: ALCOHOLICS Anniivmeix (rmm No. I. N. CnnVI .i.4.7. SAFr! iprn'nrnt removal rf un Ihtly Ucul hairs. Erich of N Y. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Sale 71 HEAD Poled Hereford Heifer. Herd Bulla and Range Bulls Selling ...nivi, is,, Hiais rdiiiruunut, aa- lcm. Write lor Catalog. Oregon Polled Hereford Association. Ralph . v.uuk, -rcs., ni. meaiora, ore- KUll. 2 FRESH Jersey cows. S10O each. Jersey milking 0 gal. J165. 1 Hol- eteln fresh, $185. Some springer cows ana neuers. in. 24380 2-1345. 42D7 State St. LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon, or whole, 25c. iront quartpr Custom killing. Trailer loaned f Salem Meat Co.. 1325 S. 25th. Phone 403 Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK buyer. 1 buy cattle, horses. hogs, sheep, goats, boars, veai. tmcrv Alderman. Phone 2 7869 or 2-0068. CATTLE BUYERS. E I. and H. Sne then. 42117 Stale. 2-1343 or 2-4380. CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C, McCandlish, 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. LIVESTOCK buyer. A. F. Sommer, izba Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2G17. 404 Poultry and Rabbits BABY CHICKS. Order now for choice of breeds. NH pullets 19c, par red roosters, sc. valley f arm store. FOR SALE Rabbits, hutches & hay Call 4-3865 evenings. WING needs rabbits. Phone 4-3918. 408 Pets 2 CANARY singers & cages, reasonable if both taken. 4- Very 338, AKC REGISTERED Pomeranian. Fe male, brown. 8 months. Roy Ander son, bw 'iryon Ave. Ph. 2-0835. PARAKEETS. Cases, supplies. Bird raraaise. 3180 Livingston 2-1842. CANARIES, purebred. Gross rollers. Mjle and female. Can furn. papers. All from show stock. 355 Union. Ph. 2-8378, DALMATIAN 2-1248. female, purebred. COCKER golden red AKC, also Col lie, white AKC, .it stud. Ph. 2-1248. REGISTERED pure-bred dachshund puppies. Red males. $35. Ph. 4-4282. TINY toy 2.1218. Manchester, purebred, HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM, 1958 Mc Coy. 1 block east of N. Capitol. 1! blocks north of IWadison. Ph 2-68!)7 PARAKEETS Babies raised In oui home. $7.50, all colors. Mrs. Pow er. 735 Bellevue. Ph. 4-1597. BOXER female. Moore's tropica fist equipment. Parakeets, pets. Mac leay Rd. 4-3773. Closed Wed. CANARIES Orange & aprlcol strain. Phone 3-4385. 1340 Chemek eta. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce FERTILIZER Hotted manure, weed free. 2-0774 414 Farm Equipment FOR sale garden tractor with plow disc, wheel weights. 2145 N. 4th Salem. Ph. 4-4337. 450 Merchandise 456 Wanted. Hsehold Goods WE PAY top cash price for good used furniture, appliances, etc. Im mediate service. Used Merchandise Mart. 270 S. Liberty. Ph. 4-6371. Used Furniture Valley Furniture Co. 2-7472 CASH for furniture, one piece or houseful. Lamberts. 2-7B62. CASH TODAY Good used furniture or will sell on consignment. Ph. 3-6093 SudtcU's Auction. 458 Building Materials METAL FENCES Permanent. No upkeep. Free esti mates. 36 in os. to pay. Borkman Lbr & Huwr. Phone 3-3701. 2460 State St. LOTSA PLYWOOD INT. or Ext. Any Sire Some plv- wood-nj.Tke us nn offer! Hundrpds of doors your rhoirel 6 05 up. SdRs ft!. 50 up. Hardboard 1.75 4xB. Clg lile. RoofinR, Sprrd Satin paint. Ixti TAG Cedar 5950.M. Plywood pes. low as ;c on . xh ngn ioc ft Oak Flc in heated room. Good 1x4 1R. PH. 50. .W mas. to pay no down pavment Sie us on remodeling needn fast friendly Service! Open all day Sat. Portland Road Lumber Yard Ml) Portland Rd. rh. t-i REMODEL NOW Free Home Planning Service. It lis nrlp yon plan your new kitchen u itrv wards beautiful wood cabi nets Vte also Install plastic tile, micarla drainhoards. roof inc. eae.!troi(:hs and sirline. For your free eitiniale call a-.M'tl. Mon'romrry Ward Co. l.W North I.lhertv. BUILDING? New fir door jambs . $2 50 Oiik flooring low pnre New hath tubs complete , ,,, ... m I'srd b.r.h tubs complete $25.00 I rd cast washbasins $7 50 Hdwd. plvwd.. ideal for paneling or cabinets rhiap Loose Insulation per bag V ribergiiiss roll blanket InsuL .Ch 14-2 elec, wiring - - 12-2 clec. wiring Nails $8 75 A $8.95 keg Asbestos siding per sq $y.(0 Painted shakes with under .$10.50 New doors, all sizes ...$5 50 INod windows 3i" x 4:i" -.. $2.50 lf0 used doors with frames New toilets with sr.its $24.50 Double kitchen sinks, complete 1 .50 42 p.il elec. water heaters $t8.50 Laundry trays, pipe, basins .Barmm :oo gal. steel septic tanks covt Iron soil pipe solid orangeburg pipe - .18c $2 45 ... $7.55 Cheap . . Cheap Bargains $.100 Roll roofing, large supply i t.ib romp, roofing . ..... Ced.ir shincles. 4 Kradrs New G.dv iron roof rivwond. new raiload New pntiire windows New wr.ilhcr s' tpned windows $14 20 Cedar fence posts Cheap New planter Niard 4x8.. . $140 ,. $44.00 $13.95 Steel f.irage drs, complete. (Her-head garage hardware. Kitchen, bath tm. enameled rheckrd wll cover 10c sq. ft. C. G. LONG & SONS Ph. 4-SO.M 1 mt. N of Krl?rr ToPlaceAd Call2-2441 450 Merchandise 458 Building Materials BARGAIN tale. No. 4 surfaced lum ber. 2x4, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12. Random length. Eve ph.' Stayton 2107. Gold. en Cycle Lbr. Co., Lyons, Ore ALL NEW lumber, shiplap, $30.00 per M and up, 2x4 and larger $25.00 per M and up. Some lumber $15.00 per M delivered. Phone 2-2042. 460 Musical Instruments PIANO accordion. 120 base, used, $50. 121) base, new $140. Keg. $zho. The Music Center, 470 N. Capital. Ph. 2-5371. ACCORDION CLASSES Beginners, .all ages. Enroll for 6 weeks course. Instrument furnished FREE. MUSIC CENTER. 470 N. Capital, Ph. 2-5371 PIANO, good cond. Reasonable. Ph. 2-9825. Learn Piano ADULTS-CHILDREN 8Weeks$10 Limited enrollment. Beginners Only AGES ADULTS 18 TO 118 CHILDREN 8 TO 18 I children's class and 1 adult class starting soon. Limited to 8 students per class. REGISTER NOW We will furnish a piano for your home practice for a very normal rental fee which may be applied to purchase. Salem Music Company 153 S. High St. Dial: 2-8708 Across from Elsinore Theatre SPINET Pianos. Save as much as $500. First lines only. As low as $450. Grands low as $495. Refln. ished. Music Center, 470 N. Capital. Ph. 2-5371. 462 Sports Equipment 13 FT. plywood boat. Exceptionally well made, will take any size motor. Used four times, does not leak. Backs to all scats. 63 inch beam. A honey. $150. 979 Young St. Woodburn. Ph 2-3811. CASH paid for used guns, modern and antique. Cascade Merc. 1230 Broadway, 464 Bicycles BOY'S BICYCLE for sale. Schwinn with speedometer, medium size, suitable boy 10. Ph. 4-3673. 468 For Bent, Miscellaneous U-FIX-IT-GARAGE Repair you own car. Phone 4-5261, 20U5 N. Com'l. McCULLOCH chain saws and post . hole augers by day. Town Equip ment Co. Ph. 4-1541. i'OH RENT or lease, lge. warehouse space, cement floors, brick bldg. down town. Inquire H. L Stiff Furx 3-9 185, 470 For Sale, Miscellaneous SWEATY WINDOWS? Using too much fuel? Floors draf ty? Then, why not call 3-9998 for a free heating survey by a graduate heating engineerl Montgomery Ward & Co., Salem. APT, size elec range, 5u. Launder all washer. $30; 16 mm. Maga?tne load movie camera. $85.4-4600. FOKIaleBaT)yGrand Piano. 5 ft! excellent cond, 455 University. "Must Sell Howard upright piano. Frontilina 120 base piano accordion. Ag:itc cut ting outfit complete with some rock. Sparton radio-phono, comb, with beautiful cabinet. Wilcox gay tape recorder with record maker. Bearcat garden tractor. Pennsyl. vama power lawn mower. 5530 Au burn Rd. Glltl.S white shoe skates, size 7. Like new. Ph. 4-4134. FEn. 15-Novt 15 Two bedrm. home, Cascade Dr. Bsmt., fircplare, ear pets, drapes, mod. kit., tile bath, 175. 2-.'i5S5 after 3 IW. TRKAD1.E scwinit machine. Good conduit). Jh. 2-4A16. BKAUTIFUI, old organ. Top condi ion-iaa.! 4 CJT. Kl.EC churn. Rear end ind trans. tar 1!H7 Kord. 2-4:i. m-CHAIR. Boy's Tnyt like new. clothing, size 4. Reasonable. 1B95 Madison. CHARIS foundation tlrtllcs. bra. Ph. 3-5PH or 3-5072 Mary E. Bales. HOSPITAl, BED for sale or'rrnt, 11. !. Stiff Furn. Co. Ph. 3-SIR5. SINGER Portable sewing machine, Latest model with button holer. Kly weight. Perfect cond. Vacuum Cleaner Clinic At Sewing Center, 4a5 Court. 4-5.'i02. PORTAHLE power sprayer complete with ISO hyprcsure hope and trail er. See at 6M E. Grant, Lebanon. Ph. 1531. PORTABLE typewriter woiks, but needs some repair. $15. Schick Elec trie shaver, used 4 months. $7.50. Men s eolf rlubs. 8 Spaulding irons, 3 Wilson woods, good condition 150 Including bag. ir interested call Sun. or Mon. DAVE NO gotxi condition. 20. Steel writing desk. $15. Hot point grill IS x 30 In. top $10. 3 Navy steel clothes lockers. 18 x 27 x 72 $10 ca. 1?0 N. 5lh: Ph, 3-5103. Organic Fertilizer Sack or bulk Odorless Orders delivered Phone 3-8127 l.AOIES EUR COAT CANT TELL ever worn. Appraised value $500. Cost much more. Sell for $250. or make offer. Terms. Ph. 2-1527 for appt. and further inform. DISK, nandcr. air compressor, model HH)0 sierling gamier. Bench vice, and paint guns. 240 E. Madrona Ave. "USED Fl'HNITl'HE KOK LESS Valley Furn. Co., 219 N. Com'l. EE RTILK'ER rotted mw manure. compost, rotted mulch, chicken nunurc for lawn dressing. By sack or cu. vr. Phillips Bros , Rt. 5. Box 49.1. 4-3081, 2 mi. E. 4-Corners. on State. MAKE offer on duo-therm furnace with controls. Approx. 8 years old. 2-55M after 8 o'clock. USED Refrigerators. $19 95, $29 95 and n. Al Laue, 2x1 Male. m. j.Mi;i, BABY BUGGY in excellent condition I 'an also be used car bed. Rea sonable. Phone .t-fin? fooxis RECAP or Grp. 1 hattf-v. 8 9S x. Ditty Den 1. 1W S. 12th. 450 Merchandise 470 For Sale, Miscellaneous KPfffTAl. SALE Closing out stock on ornamental stones, Including lava Sc flacstone. Rustic cedar fencing, cedar posts, poles. Supply limited, pniaips uros Ht. 5, Box 4UJ, 4-31)01. X ml. X. t-uui- ners on State St. COW fertilizer, $9 a load, $5 yd. Ph 3-6021. s MRS. Iverson's Swedish rye bread, nnKterii".. rn!lr rnnkies. cakes, pies. Licensed. Ph. 3-4918. 5250 Portland Rd. 472 Wanted, Miscellaneous WANTED, good small orchard spray er. Rea. Fred Sterner. 3160 Market. 474 Miscellaneous FOR SALE: Approximately S acres of timber land, located about 3 miles southeast of Turner. Oregon. Considerable large second growth Douc as Fir on tract. J200U uo tun ber and land. For information 212 Masonic building. Ph. 21810. Ed win Keech. WANTED: Fir. Hemlosk. Cedar. Spruce logs. Terms cash. Telephone collect ATwater S433, Niedermeyer Martin Co., Portland Trust Illdg., Portland 4, Oregon. DENTAL PLATE K EPA I It I-HR. SEHVICE IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST Adolph Bldg., State & Com'l. Sts SALEM PH. 3-3311 476 Fuel OREGON FUEL CO. Slab, sawdust, oak S&H GREEN STAMPS Ph. 3-SS33 30117 Broadway CAPITAL FUEL Pickup Your Presto-logs Briquets and wood at 19S S. Com'l St Phone 3-7721. Highway Fuel Co. Clean sawdust, wood, green or dry. stove-Diesel oils. pn. a-o4. ANDERSON'S green slab, 2 cd. $14. I'll. or 4-iz3.i. West Salem Fuel Co. Tube or Push Out Sawdust Ash, Maple and Oak Wood Green, dry slan, Planer Ends 1S25 Edgewater Phone 2-4031 500 Bus. & Finance 510 Money to Loan SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? Personal Personal Offers These Beneiits: "Yes" promptly to employed peo ple married, single I Nationwide credit. Single visit loan phone first. Select best payment date! LOANS UP TO $1,500 On Auto, Furniture or Salary Personal FINANCE COMPANY Phone 2-2464 105 S. High St.. Salem State License S-12. M-165 Ians over $300 made by Personal Finance Co. of Marion County -under the Industrial Loan Companies Act of Oregon. ' CASH for real estate mortgages and contracts. B. M. Mason, Kit. 164 S. Coinm'l. CONSOLIDATION OF BILLS can ease financial strain and save time and money. Our 27 years of service to this community is our biggest asset. TRY US Phone first for a one trip loan. Loans to $300.00 on signature, fur niture and equipment and to $500.00 on autos, trucks and trail ers. Park free at Marlon Car Park 138 S. Commercial St. Lie. 1138, M-338 REAL ESTATE LOANS COLONIAL INVESTMENT CO ROBTRT w GORMSCN. Pfs 687 Court 4-2283 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 South Church Parking a-Pltntv Ph. 2-2457 Lie. No. M-50. S-1M 515 Investments ALL-IN-ONE LOAN LP TO $2,000 OR MORE 1 LOAN MAY DO ALL 1. C.norp INSTALLMENT PAY- .Mr.N I M S. CUT PRESK.N'T MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 3. TLFAN t'P CURRENT BILLS. 4. PROVIDE EXTRA CASH. Just ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS II SJJBERTY PlIO.NE4.JIM GIVE Gildcdge mortRage tntcrct no discount. Call 3-Bl?6 or .13713. ()0() Kmploymrnt 602 Help Wanted WANTED Men or women for sales work. We are offering tile bcl deal in Sa lern. You can make belter Uian av er-ijrp carnmfis to start with. For deUils call at 515 Hood St.. Room 210. between 9 A 11. anv weekdav. LK A R N STE NOC. R A PHY A AcT PRIVATE money In loan Ph 2-079l! ll COrS'TING. MCHT SCHOOL. $1S A MO. Always a demand for well tr.nred ofure help Start any Mon. r Tnurs. r i -1-1 Clashes p. n to 9 P n, Merritt Davs Srhonl n( C'T-TTTre. 4?0 SMe St Th. 21415 Ov er ' The Man'i Shop " i 600 Employment 604 Help Wanted. Male EXPERIENCED farm hand. Know stock and machinery. 1)80 Beaver Dr. WANTED Assistant Manager DEPARTMENT STORE IN EASTERN OREGON. HIGH WAGES AND BONUS. GOOD OPPORTUNITY. WRITE BOX 220, MAN-JOURNAL. STATES- Television Jobs MEN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY TELEVISION offers interesting, se cure and high-paymg jobs to pro fessionally trained men. The U. S. government has authorized 2,000 new TV stations and excellent sal aried jobs are wide-open now lo professionally trained men over 17. Age and educational background not Important if you have ambi tion for success. OUR GRADU ATES WORKING NOW THROUGHOUT THE U. S. NA TIONWIDE EMPLOYMENT AS SISTANCE. Professional training. Will not interfere with your pres sent work. Write today for full dc tails.1 Television can offer a bigger pay check, job security for you. Clip and mall this coupon for sur prising facts without cost or ob ligation. TELEVISION TRAINING SERVICE Box 222 Statesman am interested In: My own TV business TV SERVICE A- Malnlnunni TV-Radio Operator NAME , ADDRESS ' "ZZ I AGE PHONE WORKING HOURS 606 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Hrlp the family budget A- earn a lew extra dollars. We need a sur vey girl to work part time, 5 days a week. Your choice of hours, no selling, salary basis. . Call at 515 Hood St.. Room 210, any weekday. EXPERIENCED flat work folder. Apply Capitol City Laundry. 1264 WANTED: Millinery Sales Ladv. State age. experience. Box 218 co Statesman-Journal. 610 Sales Persons Wanted PIANO Salesman wanted by one of iiurinwesrs largest piano stores. Fine ooportunity and highest pay. Write box 215, Statesman-Journal. 612 Work Wanted, Male MARRIED man 35, with wife (ex pecting) wants steady work. Truck driver, dicsel or gas, cat operator, auto. mech. or what have vou? 1021) Saginaw. ADVANCE CONSTRUCTION INC. Addition and Alteration Foundation Raising, leveling and repairing. Phone service 7 davs a week. Phone 4-22-I8 CUSTOM dormant spraying and all type tree work. Ph. 2-7522. ROAD GRADING I'y Hanc'"1'- Eves. Ph. 2-0010. CARPENTER A repair work. Drv rot houses our specialty. Ph. 2-1459 or2-1812. FEDERAL fc State tax returns pre pared. Pick-up service. Reasonable. Ph. 4-5008 after I p.m. .. BOY. 18. desires part-time work, eve. and Sat. Ph. 2-5742. TAX RETURNS orepared In vour home at reasonable rates. Phone 4-2033. HEDGES and shrubs trimmed, vard cleaned up and trash hauled. 2-7464. CEMENT woik, all kinds. Ernest DjkePhone4-5123J116S is. 14th. TAX FORM completed. State, Feo eral. Prompt accurate service Ph. 3-lill57. WANTED Bulldozing, lard clearing, etc. R V. Stoops. Ph. 2-3326. 614 Work Wanted, Female RELIABLE baby Ph. 2-3136. itting. Anytime. WASHING and Ironing done In my : homePh. 3-3095. ! MIMEOGRAPHING, tvping. reaon able. Mrs. Poc, 665 N. Ifith. 3-3643. HOUSEWORK or cooking company meals. Phone 3-5860. 615 Situations Wanted CHILD rare in my home. hour, week nrhv month. JHH4 Roberts Ave. PAINTING. PAPF.RHANGI.NG Con tiart. small Jobs welcome. Phone GENERAL cleaning by the hour.Ph" 2-H2M. WILL CARE1 Tor-child" jnder 5. My home. Phone 4-14H1. PRACTICAL muTc. Available, full or part tune. Home nursinc. 2.5:18.1. CUSTOM plowing and discing. Fer gu'on tractor. J bottom plow. Ph. 2-lilO or 2-47B.V HOME ronsruction-rrtnortrlinc. Free estimatesM-h. 4-fi;un ader J. SPRING painling inside. Woodwork. cabinets, chairs, cupboards. Phone .1-7004. WIEMAL'S Day Nurserv. licensed snd slale Inspected. 2-.W1S. CEMENT work, all kinds. Feldschau & Sim. 2-8li2B, 4-5:i;!l aft. 3 p.m. LICENSED practical nurse. Wlftaki home cases. 2-.1"Rfi TAX RETURNS prepared. Ph. 4-6228? C'all dny or eve. CARPENTER work, new or remodel inc. free estimates. Ph. 4-2521. ROWSE day nursery and Infants ac cepted. Ph. 2fln22. CARPENTER New, remodel or re pair. time or contract. Ph. 2-5025. ""mICKF.NHAM S DAY NURSERY"" State licensed and Inspected. Ph. 2-7IW!. PAINTING. Will BlaTlly estimate any size )ol) Ph. 2-4307. .1-11243 INCOME TAX blanks"prepared rea sonably. Phone 3-fiii4l. LANSCAl'ING. com. lawn. garden Service Center. 4-3573. TREES topped, trimmed and remov ed. Fruit trees pruned and shaped. Freeestimates. Ph. 2-74M, DRWSMAKLNO'and Vl't'erition. Sst isfaction puaranteed. Judy Polston. Ph. 3-.-i;7T PAPER HANGING & Painting. Jchnson. Ihone 2-0794 Jerry RE1.IAHI.F. baby .liter. Will go dayi or nights. Phone 2-SM4 or 3-5323. LIGHT crawler doner, dirt leveling. grndirc. lone 3-7042. CARPENTER WORK Any kind n sonsble. 4240 Maeleay Rd Phona 430A1 ToPlaceAdCall2-2441