Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 20, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Saturday, February 20, 1954
THE CAPITAL" JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Page 13
HAPPINESS WITH BABY THEY'LL NEVER SEE
p ""pf!
The sensitive fingers of Mr.
Long Beach, Calif., slide over the tiny form of their new baby
daughter, Marianne, as they were handed the four-day-old
infant to take home from the hospital. The parents are both
blind. However, attending physicians say the baby girl will
have normal sight. (AP Wirephoto.)
Ask Top Level
Water Agency
REDMOND Ifl Proposals for
creation of a top-level agcVy to
iron out conflicts over water use
were heard here Friday at a meet
ing of the State Water Resources
Committee.
Such an agency was advocated
by 1 nomas Delzel, chairman of the
board of Portland General Electric
Co., and Rollin Boles of Portland,
state official of the Izaac Walton
League.
They said it is time to evaluate
the amount of water available, and
what use should be made of it.
A delegation from Camp Sher
man, Ore., on the Metolius River,
urged protection of salmon and
steelhead spawning grounds on the
stream. The Metolius is a tributary
of the Deschutes.
Friday's meeting closed a week
long scries in Eastern and Central
Oregon. The water resources group
will start a new series next month,
with the first meeting scheduled
March 1 at Klamath Falls.
Hunter Dies
Of Old Wound
SILVERTON (AP) A bul
let wound suffered in a hunting
accident last October claimed an
18-year-old boy's life Friday.
Jerry Stutz of Molalla died at a
hospital here.
Stutz had been wounded Oct.
18 south of Molalla, when anoth
er member of his hunting party
mistook him for a deer.
Irvin L. Blackman Jr., 23, Til
lamook, was charged with care
' less handling of a firearm. He
paid a fine and had his hunting
license revoked. Blackman was
Stutz' brother-in-law.
Portland Gambler
Guilty on Tax Charge
PORTLAND (AP) Irving
Ike Hasson, Portland gambler,
was convicted Friday night of in
come tax evasion by a federal
grand jury.
Judge James A. Fee ordered
a probation office investigation.
Masson, 45, had been free on bail
since last summer.
The government charged that
Hasson evaded S56.000 in taxes
1946 through 1949.
Hasson admitted during the
trial that his annual handle as
a bookmaker might have been as
high as one million dollars.
DENNIS THE MENACE
'Ever ei so aunt comic koks n all vwe upe ?
and Mrs. Marion Racsriale nf
Dallas
DALLAS Members of St
Thomas Guild of the Episcopal
church met at the home of Mrs.
Albert Lindbcck Wednesday eve
ning. Mrs. Gene Haislct conducted
the meeting and presented re
ports on the diocesan meeting in
Albany, Jan. 19, and the diocesan
meeting in Portland. Mrs. Hais
let was I'lented to the nominat
ing committee for the state Epis
copal diocesan meeting this
spring.
During the meeting the mem
bers set March 2 for the Shrove
pancake supper and bazaar at the
church. A pledge of money was
voted for Episcopal women's
auxiliary work to send diapers
and sheets to the Christopher's
Indian mission in Utah.
Present were Mrs. George De
Graff, Mrs. 0. E. Anderson, Mrs.
Oscar Hayter, Mrs. A. B. Star
buck, Mrs. Henry Kliever, Mrs.
John B. Eakin, Miss Edna Mc
Millan, Mrs. Merle Snyder, Mrs.
Cecil Patterson, Mrs. Haislct and
the hostess.
The Rainbow Mothers club
met in the Masonic hall Monday
evening. Hostesses were Mrs.
John KHzmiller, Mrs. Robt. Kel
ley, and Mrs. Carl Swonstrom.
Plans were made to hold a rum
mage sale March 12-13 in the Ma
sonic hall, the proceeds of the
sale will be used for Rainbow
Girls projects.
At the conclusion of the girls'
meeting refreshments were
served to more than 50 girls,
mothers and guests.
The buffet table was centered
with a pot of red tulips. On the
piano was a miniature George
Washington and a gumdrop tree.
Members present were Mrs. Al
Lantis, Mrs. E. L. McClcary, Mrs.
Joe Simmons. Mrs. Rex Rogers,
Mrs. C. E. Trent, Mrs. Frank
Hamilton, and the hostesses, Mrs.
Kitzmiller, Mrs. Swanstrom and
Mrs. Kelly.
Silverton Man Dies
In The Dalles Mishap
SILVERTON Lee Penn. 5S, met
accidental death Friday. -Feb. 19
at The Dalles employed on the
dam project, where he had been
at work for six months.
He was born April 21. 18A8, in
Montana, and for some time had
lived in Silverton.
Surviving are the widow and
four children, Helga and Leo,
Lyle, Mary and Lila.
Funeral services arc announced
for Tutsday at 2 p.m. from the
Memorial chapel, Ekman Funeral
Home, the Hcv. Arvid L. Hokon
son officiating.
By Ketcham
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND - 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 H lb; 92 score, 65 H;
90 score, 64 tt; 89 score, 62.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles, 41 hi
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 tt-53 H; A medium, 50 hi
51 i; A grade, small, 45 tt-46 H
Eggs To retailers Grade AA.
large, 54-56; A large, 53-55; A A
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; tgms
28; Beltsville hens 33. toms 28.
Eviscerated frozen, to retailers,
hens 57, toms 51-54.
Rabbits Averace to growers
live white, 3 Vi-S lbs, 19-23, 5-6 lbs,
20-22; old does, 10-12, few higher.
rresn aressea fryers to retailers
57-60: cut up, 63-66.
Wholesale dressed meals:
Beef, steers, choice. 500-700 lbs.
36.00-39.00; good, 35.00-38.00; com
mercial, 31.00-35.00; Utility,, 27.00
33.00; commercial cows 26.00-30.00;
utility, 2S.0-29.O0; canners-cuttXers.
22.00-25.00.
Beef cuts (choice steersi Hind
quarters, 43.00-49.00; rounds, 42.00
46.00; full loins, trimmed, 62.00
69.00; triangles, 30.00-35.00; fore
quarters, 33.50-36.00; chucks, 37.00
40.00; ribs, 50.00-55.0.
Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs.
53.00-58.00; shoulders. 16 lbs.,
41.0045.00; spareribs, 50.00-56.00;
fresh hams, 10-14 lbs., 60.00-65.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, 37.0-47.00; commercial
35.00-41.00.
Lambs Choice-prime 40.00-43.00:
good, 35.00-40.00.
Wool Grease basis, Willamette
Valley medium, 51-53 lb; Eastern
Oregon line 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.
8 9.
Fresh Produce:
Onions 50 lb sacks. Wash, yel
lows, med, 1.00-25; Oregon yellows.
No. 1, med, 1.40-60; Idaho yellows,
med, 1.00-50; Calif, whiles, lge,
2.25-50.
Potatoes Ore. local Long Whites,
2.00-25; Deschutes Russets, No. 1,
2.15-25; size A, 2.40-75 ; 25 lb tk,
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, 315-25.
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
Comellrd from report, f fUlem dtilrr.
for lb, cuidantr f L'aalul Journil
mdera. (Rtflsed dally.)
lall Itrd rrleu:
Rabbit rrllrta II ( ISO-lb. bar).
It S5-H 90 1100-lb. bii I
K,c Mi.h t 6S-IV20.
Ilalrr ftrd 13.35-3 .11.
I3 9D-4 90 (100 t l.
FDallrr nuyinr rMrr, Colorrd frr'ri.
Sr: old rooMeri. llr; rolorrd fowl, 35c;
Ifrhora tovl, 10c; colored roaitcra, 33c.
llulnr Prlrri Eria, AA, 43c; larit A.
40-46r; medium AA, 40c; medium A,
J8-43r; rmall A. 34e; Etii. wholaaila pri
ces tenerallr B-7 cent hither than pncea
above; larae trade A cenerally Quoted at
53r; mrrlluma at SOc.
nulterial BurlriK price; Premium. II-
11 emu: No. 1. 17-19 ceoti; No. 2, 45c.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO Ul Marrows and
gilts cased about 25 cents on the
livestock market this week despite
continued light receipts. Sows, in
very small supply, sank 25 to SO
cents.
Receipts for the week were the
smallest since September. But de
mand from eastern order buyers
was very limited, being the main
reason for the price decline. It
was reported eastern packers
were now obtaining supplies from
arras closer to their plants.
lop reached 527,000 during the
week, fading to $26 65 on the final
session.
In t he cattle section receipts
were slightly larger than last week
and the corresponding week a
year ago. Arrivals were heaviest
(or the year to date on Monday.
Prime steers and choice yearlings
ended the week sleady to 50 cents
higher while other types and
grades were mostly steady. Stock
ers and feeders were strong.
Top for the week was $31. 65 for
ope load nf high prime 1.203 pound
led steers, highest since last No
vember. Slaughter lambs and sheep clos
ed sleady. recouping alter a steep
slide on Monday. Hecojpts fell 25
per cent under the previous week
and 30 per cent under the like 1953
week. Wholesale lamb prices ad
vanced at eastern points, helping
the live lamb market.
Fall Breaks Bones
Of Silverton Woman
SILVERTON (AP) A worn
an was recovering at a hospital
here Saturday after she lay help
less in her kitchen with broken
bnnes suffered in a fall.
Mrs. Anna Morn, about 40,
broke a hip and shoulder blade
in a fall outside the house. She
manaced to crawl into the kitch
en, whrns her husband found her
fl'? hours later after he returned
home from work.
A-BOMB-H-BOMB RESULTS COMPARED
' """""" ' '
ItuOU.S. fop.. CmM 11 .VIW.IM
JgrPWtaTMCr.le.jj
am
0HVo,ftnOut
This is AP Artist John Carlton's conception of 1952 H-Bomb
damage as described by. Rep. W. Sterling Cole, chairman of
the Senate-House atomic energy committee, by comparison
with results in the original A-Bomb test at Alamagordo, N. M.,
in July of 1945. Rep. Cole said the 1952 thermonuclear test, at
Eniwetok atoll tore a cavity a mile in diameter and 175 feet
deep in the ocean floor a crater in which 140 buildings the
size of the U. S. Capitol could be placed. The original A-Bomb
created three concentric rings in the New Mexican desert a
smaller ring in the center with the earth pushed down about
12 feet in places, a second ring of half-mile diameter where
the earth fused and boiled, and an outer ring where the desert
was denuded o plant life as if swept by a giant broom. (AP
Wirephoto.)
Silverton
SILVERTON Two PTA and
child welfare committee meetings
are announced for Monday, Feb.
22, at 8 p.m., both to be at the Eu
gene Field school, with separate
business sessions and joint con
sultation and program specials,
following.
Mrs. John R. Main, chairman,
and her secretary, Mrs. R. F.
Cook, will preside at the meeting
for the Parents' council for handi
capped children and adults in the
special education room. Anyone
interested in this topic is welcome
to attend.
Mrs. C. B. Calkins, chairman,
and Mrs. Alan Brown, assistant,
will direct the family relations
program at the Eugene Field li
brary room. This meeting is also
open to anyone interested.
There will be two topics on fam
ily relations op for explanation
and discussion with: How to
Help a Child Develop His Own Po
tentialities," the speakers M. B.
Ford. Eugene Field grade princi
cal, and Mrs. John Bronson. The
film, "Art Points th Way," will
be shown.
The second topic deals with the
five major phases of adolescence
and will be explained in a film
story.
For content material instruction,
Mrs. Calkins and Mrs. Brown will
continue a once-a-weck, four les
son course, the educational pres
entation to be made by Dr. Brndy
of the Psychology department of
the Monmouth College of Educa
tion. If a human body takes in
speck of iron no bigger than a
pin head each day, it has enough
of that mineral to supply its
needs.
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
James E. Brines
SILVERTON Funeral services
for James Kvcrctt Brines, 70, of
6260 Labish road, Salem, are an
nounced for Monday afternoon at
2 o'clock, from the Memorial
Chapel of the Kkman Funeral
Home, the Rev. A. V. Nelson of
ficiating. Burial will be at Sil
verton Cemetery.
Mr. Brines died Feb. 18 at the
Salem Memorial Hospital a few
hours after his entry there from
his home. Mr. Brines was born
Jan. 27, 1884 in Illinois. The fam
ily had lived al the present home
in Oregon for the past 11 years.
He was a member of the Lutheran
church.
Surviving are his wife, Anna
Marie, and a daughter, Mrs. Don
White Kiloria Brines' of Salem;
and two sons, Wallace of Vancou
ver, Wash., and Walter of Shey
enc. N.O., and seven grandchil
dren. DEATHS
rharlet C. Ilrhnke
At ihe residence. IBR8 Center St.,
Feb 19, Survived bv riaiiKhtei. Mrs.
!W. ft. Dallas. Salem; brother, F. K.
i Behnke. London. Ontai 10. Canada;
grandchildren. Mrs. Catherine Car
son. Long Beach, Calif.. Rohert C.
) Dallas. Waldpoit. Ore.; 2 great-grand
children. Also ourviven ny itevciai
nieces and nephews. Services will he
held Monday. February 22 at 1 :t0
p m. in the ClouRb-Bainik Chapel.
Interment t lielcicjit Memorial
Park. Please omit floven. In lieu of
flowers. .Tiend may contribute to
the Memorial Fund at Pioneer Me
motial llop.tl at Florence, Oregon.
Mm RHaheth RiiKXlei
At a lor.il hospil.il. Feb. 19. Late
resident of .i.r5 S. Lancaster Dr. Sur
vived by fnns, DeMierl M. RuPples,
Chic.igo. Ill Wilbur Ti Hnggles.
Poitland. Chnrlea M. Ruggles, S.i-
! Icm, Riiyrnond R. Rti Relet, Salem,
I Sherman S. Rugle, Da Nits, Oregon:
rl.niQhtt-r. Mm. Alice F SchMIrr,
Pmlland: fistcr, Mr M;ihH p.f-ne-!
d'rk, Marshal). Mis-ouri: brnihfr,
Charles S. F.mwn. Vn5ha. Mi
four I: H grandchildren. 1ft grc.it.
' rrftndchildren- 5 greM-great-gf ; nri
I children. Services will be hrld Von
jrt.iv. Fehruarv 22 at in .W am. In the
Cloueh-Barrir k Chapel. Interment at
I Pioneer Cemetery (Salem).
. In Thit Quiet Kifl4 II
yl Neatl, Hull If Ar,i
LEGALS
EXECUTRIX' FINAL, NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
CLAIRE D. HAMILTON as execu
trix of tin eitatp of RALPH S.
HAMILTON, deceased, has filed her
iinai account as aucn, ana oy order
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for I the County of Marion
the 2Mb day of March, 1954. at 9:15
o'clock In the forenoon of said day
has been fixed as the time, and the
courtroom of said court has been
fixed as the place for the hearing of
objections to said final account and
the settlement of said estate.
Dated and first published: Teb.
13, 1954.
CLAIRE D. HAMILTON, Executalx
of the Estate of Ralph S. Hamilton,
Deceased.
RHOTEN, RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA
310 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon
Attorneys for Executrix.
r.lJ.20.J7,M.,lJ
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . . .
Too Late
To Classify..
PARTLY customed 1!M0 Ford 4-dr,
10.18 Chi-V. 4-dr. 3-38B5. 025 S. 21at.
1952 STUDE. Champ, convertible, all
extras. Only 70OO miles. 105.1 Stude.
t. pickup. RAH.. O.D. Hlg motor,
onlv 5000 miles. Owner will sell for
bank balance or take older car In
trade. Ph. 3-8712.
RENT or sale. 3 B.H. house. Full
haiement. fireplace. H.W. firs. East
844 Illinois. Ph. 2-0802.
Regis. Jerseys
1 fresh Nov., 8175. 1 to freshen May,
9140. 3!i mo. old bull calf from
reels. Jerseys, 920. 9;ioo tor all.
Call Sal., Sun., Mon . only. R S.
Secor, Rt. 4. Box 272, Salem (1 ml.
South Liberty Cannery. West on
private lane off Rotedale Rd.
OR TRADF.
$B50. Lot Kezr (Mix 159. 50 down,
1:1.950. Business lot 80x1.10. $500 down.
$4,300. 2-br house, 1 acre. South. $500 f.
down.
$5. UK). 2-hr. house, t acra eloie-in.
$500 down.
$?ft.50O. lr.fi acre. 142 A. cult. All
plowed or seeded. 4-hr house, lota
of water. Mch. shed. Chtrken bldns.
Storage. Owner will sell on easy
terms or will take car. Hout.e, busi
ness, rental property in trade.
Phone 3-8712.
4 UNIT apt. houst $7500. Will takt
small house. Ph. 4 -.1580.
TAVERN and lunch. 2-hedroom, liv
ing quarters attached. Hi way W,
4 miles South of Salem. Ph. 2-2122.
2-BDRM-honie in Leslie Jr. Hirh
diet. Pay up to $80 per month. Ph.
3-8564.
DUCK
LAKE for rent; mi. So.. 4
mi
WeM of Monmouth. Ph. MM
Monmouth. Fred Aver. Rt. 1, Box
232.
3-YR.-OLD unfurn. 2-bdrm. house.
F.lec hrat, insulated, ait. garage.
Ice back yard. Wired for elect,
washer and dryer. Available March
lOlh. Ph. 2-4W.V
3-BKDRM. furn for rent Good loca
tion, close to schools, ph. Fred Mc-Kinnevdays2-24B7.
eve. 2-HHM.
FURN. APTS. Pvt. eni and hath.
One studio at W One hr rear
duplex. $12 Sn, 3 blocks from down
town. MO N. Com'l.
2-ItM. APT. Kvervthing furn except
elec. Hot and cold water. SIS mo.
Ph. 2-r(R27.
JOURNEYMAN machinist, welder
rnmbin.'itions. Applv Brady Ma
chine Fuel AV Trucking. Ph. 1-2241
Lehannn. -mm
HEO 2S" trimalawn mower. Large
lawn sweeper. Thev tost $20. Will
sAcrlfic for ILW. Phone 3-B712.
MUST SELL 400 amp.
mnrie D C. welder (
trailer. A-l condition.
Milwaukee
in 3-wheel
Ph. 4.12BB.
RUnilER tired lawnmower, to piece
stiver service, chst, .1 drawers,
solid cherry wood rocking chair.
Ph. 1-f.R72.
CAR RADIO. A-l shape. Call 3-7938
after 5 .no.
i ROLLS of good med roofing. Color
green S12. 4-371M.
BAHY scales, daveno, Calmon oil
heater. 2 oil drums and pipe in
eluded. All excellent cond. Ph.
4-54'iS
TODAY ONLYI Martin MiOi-7 2 11 P.
outboard motor. Runs good, trolls
good. S;Vf.5. Salem Hoat House. Ph.
;i-!i:tn;i. tOO Chemckcla.
2-DRAWER vanitv with plate-glass
minor, matching bed. cc. box
springs, goj.rl mattress, chest of
drawers, mohair club chair, IV)
takes the works. Ph. 2-1112.
JOHN DEERE plow. 2-M". readv to
go. ln hnrv wire and clover hay.
cheap. Phnne 4-UM
J FEMALE Pekingese pups. 4 Ac
I mo. Old. Ph. 3-35fi.
400 Agriculture
425 Auction Salei '
AUCTION SALE
Homes-March 2, 1954 Buildings
TO CLEAR RIGHT-OF-WAY TOR TORTLAND-SALEM EXPRESSWAY
BUILDINGS TO SOLD:
THE FORMER HAROLD W NELSON RESIDENCE
17SS CHF.MAWA ROAD
SALE DATE FOR THIS RESIDENCE IS 10:00 A. M. TUESDAY,
MARCH 2, 1954, ON THE PREMISES.
The former R. A. Petiel residence and
1 mile east of Hopmere on the County Road which crosses the Express
way right of way.
The former Ivan Shubin residence and
4 mile east of Waconda on tha County Road which crosses the Ex
pressway right ef way.
The former James E. Wilson residence
of Gervals and s,; mile eaJt of
south of the Rose Muth property
The former Eva Fllckinger residence
Wilson residence referred to above at the end of the private road
which pines the Wilson property.
The former Norman L. Yergen hop
tween Donald and Aurora approximately 3 miles east of Donald.
SALE DATE FOR THESE LAST
1:00 P. M. TUESDAY, MARCH 2,
ERTY AND IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER AT THE OTHERS
IN THE ORDER LISTED.
BUILDINGS must be removed from
noUce of acceptance of bid.
ANY FINANCING MUST BE ARRANGED BY YOU WITH THE
FINANCING COMPANY OF YOUR CHOICE. IF YOU ARE CON
TEMPLATING MOVING A BUILDING, CONSULT WITH YOUR
MOVER PRIOR TO SALE DATE AND ASCERTAIN IF A PERMIT
CAN BE HAD FOR THE ROUTE CONTEMPLATED,
TERMS or SALE ARE: Cash at the time of sale. The above buildings are
to be sold to the highest bidder at public auction, but subject to the ap
proval of the Oregon State Highway Commission with the right re
served to reject any or all bids. All ot the bid price must accompany
the successful bid.
FOR INFORMATION: CONTACT C. W. PARKER, PHONE 4-2171,
EXT. 717, STATE HIGHWAY BUILDING, SALEM.
Auctioneer: Claude M. Kilgore, Salem, Oregon
Oregon State Highway Commission,
State Highway Building, Salem, Oregon
300 Personal
316 Personal
CHILDLESS COUPLE hv home lor
on or two children ag 13 to 8
years. Bef. exchange. Box 327
Statesman-Journal.
Palmstry Readings
Advice on love, marriage, business.
Thia ad and 1 for 99 reading,
Next to North Salem Drlve-ln.
NOT responsible for any bills other
than my own. Ilee M. Meredith.
Play Popular Piano
Call Salem Music Co., 2-9708,
or Sarcrtet's In Albany. 352.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
1. 3088 N. comI. a-40Ji, e-aan.
AFE, permanent removal ot un
sightly facial hairs. Erich ot N.Y.
402 livestock For Sal
2 GUERNSEY heifers, reah. 1 Guern
sey bull calf, weeK oia, as. v. w.
Fisher. 270 Hollywood Dr.. 2-2932.
9 DUROC feeder pigs. 3 Chester-
White weaner pig. H. w. Hayden,
Rt. 3, Box 797. Ph. 4-4231.
10 MO. OLD Shetland pony. Sired hi
Silver King. No room, must aell
Call 4-3073.
LOCKER BEEF F-as tern Oregon. It
or Whole, ix, ironi quanor .cue.
Custom killing. Trailer loaned free.
Salem Meat Co., 1325 S. 25th. Phont
3-4K58.
403 Livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK buyer. 1 buy cattle,
horses, hogs, sheep, goats, Doars.
veal. Emery Alderman. Phont 2
7809 or 2-0068.
CATTLE BUYERS. E I. and H. Hnt-
tnen. 42tf7 siaic. a-iaio or -s.ipu.
CATTLE, horaea. at your farm. K. C.
McCnnamn. s. it am. srn.
LIVESTOCK buyer,
A. F. Sommer,
Ph. 4-2G17.
jiwa Harmony ur.
404 Poultry ond Rabb.lt
CHICKS for layers. Leghorn Austra
white or New Hampshire, palmers
Rt. 1. Brooks. Ph. 2-6343.
BABY CHICKS. Order now for choice
ot hrecaa. rm puucis ivc, par rea
tool ten. Sc. Valley Farm Store.
408 Pelt
LOST Red Cocker female pet of
family Reward tor Information
leading to return of dog Viola
Dayman. Ph. 3-4603.
TOY Fox terrier, male, 10 mon.. 2'i
lb. Registered. .7. very exception
al buy. Ph. 2-124B.
FR to good home. 3 border collie
puppirsPh. Sunday. 3-nz.
COCKER. Onldrn red. A. K. C. at
stud. Phone2-1218.
DALMATIAN pup mo. old. 125.
Phone 2-12IH.
YKAH OLD male Collie. Wonderful
stock and watch dog Inoculated.
in Ph. 2-onv) or 2-2n2.
PARAKEETS
Continuous new
Hatches. All col
or.. Handed, full
flighted and
GUARANTEED
birds.
fACF.S
KKKDS
SUPPLIES
WHOLESALE
& RETAIL
REGISTERED
male boxer at stud.
CalJ4-W55
AKC Pomeranian
A mo. female.
6o0 Trvon Ave.
V.O0O. Ph. 2-0833.
REGISTERED Dobctman Plnscher
nuns. 7 week. old. Female.. $10.
Male,. Hi. 4199 N. River Rd
5-1139.
Ph.
PARAKEETS, Cages, supplies Bird
Paradise, 31B0 Livingston 2-11142,
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM, IDM Mc
Coy 1 block east ot N Oanllol. IV..
Mock, north of M.rli.on Ph ?-fiR7
Call 2-2441
for
Pulling Power
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400 Agriculture '
42S Auction Sale
AT
outbuildings located approximately
outbuildings located approximately
located approximately 1 mile west
St. Louis and approximately 600 feet
at Rt. 1, Box 223, Gervals.
and outbuildings located south of the
house located on the gravel road be
5 SETS OF BUILDINGS IS
1954, AT THE PETZEL PROP
present location within SO days of
408 Pots
PARAKEETS Bablea raised In our
home, 97.50, all colors. Mrs. Powi.
or, 735 Bellevue. Ph. 4-1587.
BOXER female. Moore'a tropical fish
equipment. Parakeets, pets. Mao
leay Rd. 4-3773. Closed Wed.
CANARIES Orange & apricot
strain. Phone 3-4385. 1340 Chemek
eta. 410 Soedi and Plant
TUBEROUS begonia bulbs, 92.30 doz. &
up. uioxinia duidb, aac eacn. ziuy
direct from grower. We were 1st
prize winners at 1953 State Fair,
Claggett'a greenhouses. 4 ml. N.
ot Salem on Wallace Rd. (Salem
Dayton H.), RU 1, Box 403. Ph.
2-3502.
ROTTED manur by yard or lack.
rn. a-ouiz.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
GOOD hay for ialt. Am Center St
FERTILIZER
Rotted manure, weed rt. 2-0774
414 Farm Equipment
1049 FARMALL "H" tractor tandem
disc. Oliver plow and harrow. All
jor fi.wo. i"n. 3-1139 or Aumiviue
afifll evenings.
2!i If. P. David Bradley Garden
tractor with mower, plow, disc,
harrow, clod masher, cultivator.
aozer Diade and leveier. 150. Ph.
3-0039 or 2-2RR2.
B MODEL Allls CM aimer, plow, cul
tivator, mower 8t blade, term trait
er. Sc good family cow. Ph. 2-1311
between fi-3.
450 Merrliariflige
451 Machinery ond Tools
ROTTO-HOE tractor. U II P. Reason
able. Call between noon & evening.
30B4 Brown Rd. 2-S.KiO.
WISCONSIN las engine with clutch.
urlla band saw. Foley aaw tiling
machine. Wallace Wood lathe. 2087
N. Mh.
4SS Hsehold Goods For Sal
NEW SEW. machine. Wal. Console.
Value 1M. Sell 1149. 2-4.11.1.
GREEN frieze modern sofa & chair.
Foam rubber cushion, exc. cond.
Ph. 2-5780.
456 Wanted, Hsehold Goods
WK PAY top cash price for good
used furniture, appliances, etc. Im
mediate service. Used Merchandise
Mart 270 S. Liberty. Ph. 4-6371.
if ff.'ai4istia1 aaifi I
Used Furniture
Valley Furniture Co. 2-7472
CASH for
hoirful.
furniture, one piece
Lamberts. 2-7802.
CA.-.H 1U 'AY Good usea turnilur.
or will e-!l on consignment Ph
3-6098 Sudtell Auction.
457 Radio and TV
FOR SALE or trade 9 month old
R. C. A. 17" table model TV. 719
Larry Ave. Ph. 4-4287.
458 Building Materials
BUILDING
All new Grade "A" Best Quality
4" Cast Soil Pine. USA .... . .75 ft.
14-2 Loomex Wire Full roll .0.1 ft.
12-2 Loomex Wlie Full roll .115 ft.
Wall Bxs wclamp .26
Switch or Outlet Ivory .. ,.10
Ceiling Kxaust Fan 8" 1999
2 Comp. Sink comp w ring 43.95
Steel Rath Tub comp. 8199
10 yr. 42 gal wtr heater -. 67.50
Rev Trap Toilet "A" -.2993
'" Galv Pipe - .12 ft.
K Galv Gutter 14 ft
BOLLINGER'S. 343 N. Com 1.
Ph. 2-8858
PLUMBING
Toilets .124 SO
Shower Cahlnils 1,19 50
Wash Daslns 119 00
4-ln. cast Iron soil pipe, per ft. 69c
Water heaters, hath tubs, fittings A
colored seta at tremendous s;ivings.
CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE
149 CENTER SAI.Ktt
To Place Ad Call2-2441
450 Merchandise
458 Bulldlnej Moiariala
Pine, Pine, Pine!
(RUNNING OUT OUR EARS!)
New Load 1X11 shelving, variety of
paneling, aame low price. Knotty
Pine plywood (that's rlghtl), have
some in stock. Sdgs 59 50. KD roof
sheathing or boxing 60.50. Lotsa
doors, rfgs., paints, wallboards. and
clg. tiles. 4x8 hardboard 1.79 sheet.
Some odd sizes in plywood need
an offerl Ext or Int. 4x1 or cut.
Free cutting saves you money
Easy Blld Patterns from Urge fur
niture to babya toys. You'll be
pleased .at ease, doing; It "your
self." Your remodeling problems,
our pleasurel Nothing down. 38
moi. to pay.
OPEN ALL DAY SAT.
PORTLAND ROAD
LUMBER YARD . .
8.14S Portland Rd. Ph. e-4433
BUILDING?
New fir door jambs
..42.90
ubk uooring ,
New bath tubs comoleta
Used bath tubs complete WM
u cam wasnoasjns M
Hdwd. plywd.. Ideal for
paneling or cabinets Cheap
Loose insulation per bag i no
Fiberglass roll blanket uuuL Cheap
14-2 elec wiring
12-2 elec, wiring 5c
Nalle 19.79 & 99.95 keg
Asbestoa sldlne ner aa.
.-SV.W
.110.90
95.90
I2.50
Painted shakes with undera .
New doors, aU sizea .
Used windows 38" x 43"
100 used doors with framea
New toilets with seat 924.90
Double kitchen ainka, complete 941.90
42 gal. elec. water heaters ..68.50
Laundry trays, pipe, basins Bargain
900 gal. steel septic tanks 982 50
4 cast Iron soil pipe i
4" solid orangeburg pipe i""
Roll roofing, large supply $2.49
9 tab comp. roofing V "
Cedar shingles. 4 grades Chap
New Galv. iron nnt ror,
Plywood, new carload Bargalna
New picture windows . 98.00
New weather stripped windows S14.20
Cedar fence posts , , fhop
New plaster board 4x8 .91.40
Steel garage doors, complete-. .944.00
Over-head garage hardware .913.119
Kitchen, bath rm. enameled
checked wall cover 10e aoj. ft-
C. G. LONG & SONS
Ph. 4-5051
1 ml. N. of Kelzer
BARGAIN sale. No. 4 surfaced lum
ber. 2x4. 2x8. 2x10, 2x12. Random
length. Eve ph. Stayton 2707. Cold,
en Cycle Lbr. Co., Lyons, Ore.
ALL NEW lumber, shtplap, 830.00 per
M and up, 2x4 and larger 129.00 per
M and up. Some lumber 919.00 per .
M delivered. Phone 2-2042.
2" dimension No. 2 and better
bo per M.
1x8 shlplap No. 2 9i better, 953 per M.
1" and 2" No, 2 Com., 938 per M.
1" and 1" No. 4 Com., 825 per M.
LaCKEOLB LUMBER
COMPANY
Ellendale Rd., Dallas, Ore., Ph. 3919
460 Musical Initrumsntt
SMALL itudio piano, $150. Call Black
49 Mt. Angel. Mr. Fournler.
VERY FINE Gibson guitar and amp
lifier for sale. Ph. 4-3700.
ACCORDION CLASSES
Beginners, all ages. Enroll for 4
ween a count, instrument lurnisnea
FREE.
MUSIC CENTER,
470 N. Capital, Ph. 3-5371
SPINET Pianos. Bavt as much as
VW. First line only. At low aa
9450. Grands low as $m. ftefliu.
Jahcd. Music Center, 470 N. Capital
Ph. 3-B37I.
PIANO accordion, 120 bast, used, $30.
120 uase, new iko. Reg. jsuo. Tht
Music Center, 470 N. Capital. Ph.
2-S371.
462 Sporttt Equipment
MEN'S golf clubs, 3 woods, 125, 8
irons, s.iJ. Tne worm incjuoing pag,
$53. Call 3-8754.
CASH pafd for used guns, modern
and antique. Cascade Merc. IZJQ
Broadway.
468 For Rent, Miscellaneous
U-FIX-IT-GARAGE
rp.ilr you own car. Phont 4-9261.
skis ram i.
Mcculloch ensm ssws and post
hole augers by day. Town Equip
ment Co. Ph. 4-13,1.
OH HUM' or l.ase, lge. warenouse
space cement lioora, oriCK oing.
9ldg.
Stiff
down town. Inqtur. n. I.
rur.L 3-aiU.
470 For Sale, Miscellaneous
NF.W portable electric 3-speed pho
nograph. " skill saw. 18" delux.
lawn mower. Paint spray outfit.
Ph. 3-797.
It CU. FT. Upright Freezers only
$.195 00. Limited supply. NICO
SALES COMPANY, 1990 Fair
ground TRd.
V.i rL-PT Martin boat motor, $100.
Call 4-1880 alter 1:00.
TmoNROE calculator, elec, 195. Call
4-1880 alter 1:00 p ro.
SEWING machine clearance sale.
Portable from 149.90, Treadle from
9S(, Comb, electric from UK 50.
All machines In A-l cond. & guar
anteed. Singer Sewing Center, 110
N .ComT.
APEX wringer washer, with pump,
120. 1079 Elm St.. W. Salem.
WHITE ei.amel comb, wood & gas
range. $25. Also elec. range, excel.
! cond. 179. Bird cage with stsnd. M
I Mar"'- 3-4807.
MAHOGANY dining set with buffet
to match, bedroom set, oil clrculat
, or healer. 1936 Dodge pickup. 4723
Elizabeth St. (Kelrerl Tel. 3-4093.
COMPLETE bakery equip. 4 x 8
pool table. 2-hole Ice cream cabinet:
large roll top desk. Call eve. 4-19.18.
MUST SELL
Houard upright piano. Frontllina 120
ba.-e piano acrordlon. Agate cut
ting outfit complete with soma
rock. Sparton radio-phono, comb,
with beautiful cabinet. Wilcox gay
tape recorder with record maker.
Bearcat garden trader. Pennsyl
vania power lawn mower. 9530 Au
burn Rd.
-PC. dinette. 129.99. Jlogg Bros
Used Store, H7 C. Com'l.
60 PANES Greenhouse Glass. Ph.
4-63.19.
REDUCED price. Howard upright
piano, perfect condition. 1179. Penn.
power liiwn mower, $65. Almost
new 120-ba&s plan i accordion. 9275:
Spartan radio, plio -comb. Beaut:
ful cabinet, $50. Complete asn
cutting HrL9135Jv4-2997
Recaps 600-16, $4.99. L lie's Tire. 2'4
N. Com'l. ,
DINING room set. mahogany table,
6 chairs and buffet, also chrom
kitchen set. Excellent bargain. Call
2-7l59. .
4-PC. Walnut bedroom suite, $49.90.
Hogg Bros. Used Store, 137 S
Com'l. ,
r-PC. BEDROOM set $69 30. ( drawei
hardwood chest $22 50 . 6 yr. crlt
$7.90. Motorola T.V. S50. Club chalt
$: 90. radio-phono $22 90. Rotarj
mower attachment $34 50.
SNOOK'S BARGAIN
CENTER
ISM Stale St.
Open Saturday till t p.m.