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1 Wednesday, April 21, 193 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon SECTION nPato t 1 Sfayfon Man Loses License Th State Department of Ajtrl etilture Wednesday Issued its third notice in a month that it proposes to revoke a business license. Ar thur Lewin, doing business as the Stayton Auction Market at Stayton, f ot this one. The department claims that Le win has not cleaned and disinfect ed dairy cattle and hog pens or alleyways in his auction sales yard. It also says he has not kept dairy cattle and hogs in separate pens, as required by the state law (or health reasons. Finally, the notice to Lewin aays, he has held and detained ani mals not diseased in quarantine pens (not to be contused with seg regation pens). Lewin will have an opportunity to convince the state that he should keep his license at hear ing Tuesday, May 4, at :30 a.m. at the Department of Agriculture offices in Salem. M. E. Knicker bocker, chief of the division of animal induslry, will hear the matter. Mrs. Campbell Dies After Year's Illness Mrs. Margaret Estella Camp bell, who had been ill for the last year, died at her home at 1330 North 18th Street Tuesday. A resident of Salem since 1819, Mrs. Campbell was born July 18, IRfifl, at New Sharon, Iowa, the rioughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Latcham. She was married in September, 1892, at Oskaloosa, Iowa, to George M. Campbell who preceded her in death in 1942. Mrs. Campbell was a member of Harmony Rebekah lodge and a member of the Royal Neigh bors for the past 50 years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Sundin of Salem; a sister, brother, John Durham of Tacoma; five grandchildren and aeven great grandchildren. Announcement of funeral serv ices will be made later by the W. T. Rigdon company chapeL Portland Livestock PORTLAND W-(USDA-Cattle salable 450; market fairly active; slaughter steers steady, heifers scarce; about steady, cows fully steady; bulls strong, about 50 high er; part load choice 1,150 It fed steers 24 no, two full loads choice 1.015-1,075 lb 23.50, four loads good choice 23.00; few loads, lots good fed steers 21.00-22.75: commercial good heifers 17.50-20.00; canner culter cows 10.00-12 .00, utility 12.00 16.00, odd commercial 17.00; utility and commercial bulls 15.00-17.00, odd head 17.50. Calves salable SO; market mod erately active, fully steady with Tuesday's decline; most choice vealers 24.00-26.00. good 19.00-23.00, few utility-commercial 11.00-18.00. Hogs salable 250; market fully steady, extreme top 25 higher: most choice No. 1-2 180-235 lb butchers 30,25-30.60, few choice No. Is 30.00-30.75, latter price new high since Sept. 1948; few choice 230 270 lb butchers 28 00-29 75: choice 300-550 lb sows 24.00-26 50, odd head around 60 lb 23.25; few 375-400 lb stags 18.00-22.00. Sheep salable 100: market gen erally steady; utility-good wool slaughter ewes 18 00-22.50. small lot mostly good 101 lb shorn lambs with No. 3 pelt 21.50: few utility choice shorn ewes 5.00-7.00, small lot medium 67 lb feeder lambs 17.00. Wall Street NEW YORK ist-Th. slock mar ket steadied Wednesday with air crafts and steels tending to lift prices. Volume was close to 1,700.. ono shares against 1.860.000 Tues day. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS THURSDAY, APRIL tt Organized Naval Reserve sur face division at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. Battery D. 722nd AAA, AW bat talion, Oregon National Guard, at qtinnset huts on Lee street. Company D, 162nd infantry regi ment. Oregon National Guard, at Salem armory. USAR infantry' and command and general staff schools at I'SAR irmory. FRIDAY. APRIL 23 Seahee reserves at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. r.nivr. Tn srnool. A3-C Muriel l.lnria Pederson, t daughter of Mrs. Elsie Pedcrson of 1644 North Fifth street, who re cently completed her basic train ing at Lackland AFB San Antonio. Texas, is now attending Text school at Low AFB. Denver. Col orado. The Waf. a former Salem high school student, enlisted in the Air Force in Salem January 25, of this year. Births SALE WtMOMAt HOSPITAL VANDISHOOF-T Mr. en. Mfi. Wil liam t Vanderboof. tu Ittk St-. THOMPSON 7 Mr ' Tin Thempiea. Rt. 1. B - BAlBKER-To Wr. Mr.. Arthur Barker JIM .fenrlnihe:j Dr., a ber, U8SELMArf-T Mr an Wl Drlbert T7;mr. 13? Chtinawe M . a iirt, Apti! Lrn ntxria hospital UHNHIRR T Mr and Mft Jiht lehnherr. i.J K. Mam i . ledepeBtfenee. hoT. April 24 . rTN-T Mr. an! Mrt. A J. !. m:ti, rrl. April 36 Tl HTT-T Mr . 0':M X4) Hub IMA MatRl At-. ft lirl. Apr;! . N.Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation 20 Allied Chemical 86 Allis Chalmers so American Airlines 12. American Tel. ft Tel. 164 American Tohatn ci l. Anaconda Copper ' 35 Atcmson Railroad 98 V, Bethlehem Steel 61 v. Boeing Airplane Company 76 s Bora Warner at Burroughs Adding Machine 17 S California Packing 25 Canadian Pacific 24 , Cateroillar Tractor aq i Celanese Corporation 17 V. uirysler Corporation 58 to Cities Service 95 v Consolidated Erliann m Consolidated Vultee 23 Crows Zelierbach 46 S Curtiss Wright s Douglas Aircraft 116 -i. du Pont de Nemnura " . 194 u Eastman Kodak 57 H Emerson Radio 10 H General Electric 117 H General Foods ' ai . General Motors 67 V4 Georgia Pacific Plywood 11 H oooayear Tire 61 H Hotnestake Mining Company 38 International Harve.tee SO International Paper 66 H Jonns Manvuie 62 H Kaiser Aluminum 31 Kennecott Cornier 77 v. Libby, McNeill IH Lockheed Aircraft 32 H Loew's Incorporated 13 -4 Lone Bell A M a Montgomery Ward 61 Nash Kelvinator 13 4 New York Central 20 ii Northern Pacific 57 H Pacific American Fish 7 '4 Pacific Gas k Electric 41 v Pacific Tel. ft Tel. 1194 Packard Motor Car 3 V Pennev (J C Cn w X. Pennsylvania Railroad 16 r-epsi Lota Co. 15 H Philco Radio 33 Radio Corporation 27 Rayonier Incorp. 32 Vi Rayonier Incorp. Pfd 36 H Republic Steel 50 H Reynolds Metals 66 4 Richfield Oil M u. Safeway Stores Inc. 43 A Scott Paper Company 84 Sears Roebuck ft Co. 63 Soconv-Vacunm Oil 13 U Southern Pacific 40 Vi Standard Oil California 60 Standard Oil N. J. 86 Studebaker Corporation 16 Sunshine Mining 94 Swift tt Comnanv 44 u. Transamerica Corporation 30 Vi Twentieth Century Fox 19 Vi Union Oil Company 45 Vi Union Pacific 112. United Airlines 22 Vi United Aircraft 55 Vi United fnrnnrnlinn & i United States Plywood 26 V. United States Steel 44 Vi Warner Pictures 15 Western Union Tel. 39 Vi Westinghouse Air Brake 24 4. Westinghouse Electric 64 Woolworth Company 40 Vi Chicago Grain CHICAGO UP A late spurt sent old crop soybeans spiraltng higher while most other grains eased on the board of trade Wednesday. May soybeans went to another new high for any soybean future since 1948, gaining nearly 10 cents at one time. Brisk buying on the part of previous short sellers sparked the upturn. Wheat closed 1 cent lower to i higher, May 2.14V2.15, com Vi lower to S higher. May 1 52V 1.53, oats unchanged to H lower. May 75-'4, rye Vi-lV lower. May 1.03'i-Vi, soybeans 1 cent lower to 9 cents higher. May 4.04-4.05, and lard 3 to 22 cents a hundred pounds lower, May 21.60. COURTS Circuit Court Marr Ktrk taute: Hftxirt e( ialt f real proparty. Clifford I Farmfr tal: Pinal tnrt report Qf admin lit ration W ba Iward Mar . Arthur Davtd "Welrh fttate: Orvlar atrtmittlnir tslll trl BTObktC arMt aDOOlnt- lnf Annora Welch admintmatrli. lna M LUlt tuardlanahto. Ordtr approving llrat annual accounting. Margaret T. Xnipirka Martin J. Kruplcka: Dlvorra dprrw Ttntornl plain tirri former name of Richttr and con firm" property aettlement. Probate Court State Htihwar CommUlAn vi J. C and Sophia Owre: Ordr trantlnf ftnd denrlnt motloo of plaintiff. atari Owm and Jonard Wormdahl Central Chain and TranamtMion Co. and Joa P. Bowa: Order quathlng at lempttNl aerrice of aumrnon upon Cen tral Chain aivd TranmUlon company. Oreat Wentfrn Homm, Inc. p Lloyd Rnnholdt and Follin Lpwu: Complaint n sunt ludgraant of 14100 for hy defendant to pialnltff of U ftllrtedly dr! ret 11 kitchen cabinet. Carl David Vlele tv admtnlitratnr f Dona Mabry Viele euate ti Rmlph A srrre order dtKmlMini complaint witn pre)adire to plaintiff. Lena Pie Araernn Jewll and P'm1 jel!' Order of default entered aaainit defendanti. Pdythe Hill Jhn It Ha't Orner requiring defendant lo pay plaintiff tM tnonthly during lttutifo. Wayne Btetrainn Helan Va-n rennon Order renulnng plaintiff ta par defendant MO monthly lor period of three monihi. Premier Iniurance Compart ti Ger trude B Twortr Defendant'a answer to emended complaint alleging negil nee on the part af plain uf f t client. Dorolhr Charlene Renaud Ronald Melvln Renaod- Defendant! aner ad mitting and denying and taking duaia ai af arnp.ait- Delbert L nd OctlTft t MrDovettgh y Osfar and Alice PMUtw Defendant! demurrer to teeond amended comprint State tp Robert Vernt Morrta and Peu Palmer Defendant enured pi at of aallty to burglarr not In a dtiang. CoatiAM o AprU M for tenteoM. State t (dear T1! Stila Sentered plea af guilty ta marge af iarrepy. Continued u April ' far aenUneo. Rtai' T! Chatiey Mart Mrert: Pw. wred pfc f tutu? tm eha'l Of attemnf. ins ta pttaia mmr ii Im punei. MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND un Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .35 to one per cent acidity. delivered in Portland, 58-60 lb; first quality, 56-51: second quality. 55 4. Valley routes and country points 1 cents less. Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. 93 score, 57 lb: n score, 56 4; B grade, W score, 55 4: 89 score, 52. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 38 4-414; Oregon S-lb loaf, 41 4-45 V. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs, containing no hs, cases in ciikied, f o b.. Portlano A grade, large, 44 4-45 i; A medium, 41 H 42 4: A grade, small, 35 4-37 4. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 49; A large, 47; AA medium, 45; A medium, 43-44; A small, 37- 39. Cartons 1-3 cents additional. Live chickens No. 1 quality. f o b. plants Fryers and roasters. 26: light hens, 17-is: heavy hens 20-21; old roasters, 14-15. Turkey s to producers for breeder types, f.ob. farm. New York dressed, heavy hens 31; toms 28: Beltsvill hens 33, toms, 21. Eviscerated frozen, to retailers. hens, 57; toms 51-54. Rabbits Average to growers- Live white, 3 4-5 lbs, 20-24, 5-6 lbs, 18-20: old does, 10-12. few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 58-61: cut up. 64-47. Wholesale dressed meats Beef Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs. 38.OO-4O.O0: good, 37.00-39.00; com mercial, 35.00-37.00: Utility, 32.00- 34 oo, commercial cows 29 00-32 00; utility, 28.00-30.00; canners-cutters, 25.00-28.00. ' Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 45.on-48.00: rounds, 4400 48 00; full loins, trimmed, 82 00- 66 00: triangles, 30.00-3400; fore quarters, 33.00-35.00: Chucks, 30.00 40.00: ribs. 48 00-49.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs 64 00-66 00; shoulders, 15 lbs, 45.00 47.00; spareribs, 55.00-5800; fresh bams, 10-14 lbs, 64.0066.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 38.00-48.00; commercial, 34.00-44.00. Lamb Choice-prime, 47.00-49.00; good, 43.00-47.00. 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, 25-30 lb.; canners-cutters, 21-23. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 36-38; rough heavies, 25-30. Hogs Lean blockers 40-41; cows, light, 35-36. Lamhs-Best. 42-44. Mutton Best, 14-17; cull-utility, 10-12. Fresh Produce: Onions 50 lb sacks Oregon yel lows. No. 1, med., 1.75-2.00; Idaho yellows, 1 in min 1.75-2.00; Texas Bermudas, 3.50-4.00. Potatoes Willamette Valley Long wtutes, no. i, 1.75-2.00; no. 2, 70-80: Deschutes Russets, No. 1-A, 2 25-75 : 6 0 min, 2.65-85; 12 oz. min., 3.50-75: No. Is. 1.75-85; 25- lb sk, 50-60: 10 lb mesh. 30-33: No. 2, 50 lbs., 8 oz. 75-80; Idaho five 10-lb sks, 2.00-25: California Long Whites, No. l-A, 2.75-3.25 per 50 lb. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, mostly 30 00 ton, delivered car and truck lots, f ob. Portland and Seattle. SALEM MARKETS Camplled freai reperta af Sales, iealere for the galdataaee af Capital JaarsaJ readera iRaetaed dally. Retell Peed Ptieee: Rabbit Pellet! - 13 4a 1H-Ib. bag), $4 3S-I4 fi (100-lb. har I Egg Mah 14 .fiS-M.SS. Dairy Peed $3 25-1 J M ft. bag). $4 15-4 St 1100 lb. bag. Peallry Raving Prteee Colored fryer. 34c: old ronetera. la: colored fowl. Jit; Iririnrn fowl, ldc; colored roaitera. 34c. Kin: Bulng Prirt Egfi, AA. 37c: large A. 1Jc-41r; medium AA. 33r; medium A. llroat: urn ill A, 23r-33r. Fern, wholenale prteee trnerajjy -T cent higher than priwi a bore; larto grade A generally quntrrl at 4ttci medlumi at 4c. Batterfal Buying nrlea: Premium. S9r; No. 1, flftc. HPtter: Whnteiale. AA grade wrinta. 64r; rartnn. ASc: A print. U. carton, 0Sc; B prlnu, tic Retail- AA trade, c-70e A gradi. Oc: B crada. t7c Chicago Onions Br I'nited Preti SuDDlirs rather tinht H,m,nit slow, market very dull. i rack sales: None reported. Street sales 150 Iho I; s l ,ml.. stated: Generally good quality icxas reuow Bermudas 2-3 inch 2.25-2 50. Granev l ln rrvclnl U'a 3-inch and larger 2 25-2 75, 2-3 inch i.w-t ta, v. a. commercial 2-3 incti fair condition 1 00. 12 three-pound bags Yellow Bermudas medium 1.75-2 00: Idaho and Orecon Span ish 3-inch and larger 163. Whiles 2-3 inch 1.75; Midwest Yellow me dium 65-85 cents, some small 40-50 cents, 3-inch 1 25. Chicago Livestock ' CHICAGO ' Mori !iutchrrs stock market WeHnpaHav allhrnich heavier weights, as well as sows. were weak to 25 cents or more down. Mrxt rhnire 100 In out iwhuI butchers brought S28 00 to 128 35 with around three loads reaching iJH 40. the top. sows were (22.50 to $2550. High choice and prime steers moved at 125 5c to $28 50 with good and choice grades $20 75 to ko . I.mh ArnnnA OK Ia Kt nni. Good to mostly choice wooled lambs were taken at $25 50 to $26 00. Salable receipts were estimated at l.ooo hogs. 12 000 cattle, 400 calves and 1,500 sheep Continued to AprU 31 for wnttntt. St,t ,1 John w n 4lrtm.nt on r-riirc, -f h-r . o aotlltni. AikoS time to eonioH ta ttomej. Marriagt Licenses WtlltlK n.ro)4 CirM Jr , It n,l- ptpr t)wtmnf. ins B itM in Jtnn Von, Flsnir. It. knokfp.r, st Dt:: rood. Portland Grain PORTLAND W No transac tions on coarse grains. Wheat ibid) to arrive market basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.31; Soft White (ex cluding Rex) 2.31: White Club 131. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.31. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 2.31. Wednesday's ear receipts: wheat 2: corn 3: mill feed 4. Mid Willamette Obituaries George W. Lewis DALLAS George Washington Lewis, 82, retired dairyman, died in a Dallas nursing borne Mon day. Mr. Lewis was born in North Carolina March 5, 1872. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Opal Smith, Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. Laura Noble, Wenatchee; Mrs. Mabel Chronic, Kent, Wash.; Mrs. Thelroa Howell, St Helens; a son, Andrew Lewis, Roseburg; and nine grandchil dren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, at Bollman's Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Falls City cemetery. Mr. Lewis lived in the Black Rock district for 40 years and had lived at Dallas for one year. Clare A. Miller Aurora Clare A. Hitler. 55, of 5800 S.W. Terwillifter Blvd.. Portia n 4, died in a Portland hos pital early Monday morning fol lowing a long illness. He wai the husband of Marie: father of Rose marie Miller; brother of Mrs. Andrew G. Mill er, late of Portland, formerly of Aurora, and Mrs. Paul D. (Mar garet) Browne of Texas; uncle of Charles and Jamea Albert Miller. Services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Finley's Morning Light ChapeL S.W. Montgomery at Fourth. Portland. Private commitment Friends who wish may contribute to the Oregon Heart association Bruce Cunningham INDEPENDENCE Bruce Al len Cunningham, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cunning ham of 690 Marsh St., Indepen dence, died Saturday. April 17. in a Salem hospital. Besides his parents he is sur vived by his grandparents, Mr. John Cunningham and Mrs. Ethel Cunningham and Mrs. Mary Case, all of Independence. Graveside services were held Tuesday. April 20, at 2 p.m. un der the direction of the Smith Mortuary at the Hill Top ceme tery, Independence. Rev. Walter Nyherg officiated. LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY 18 GIVEN that the underlined was. on tha 29U. cUy of March. 1954. by the Circuit court for Marion uouniy, uregon. duly appointed Excutnr of the ae tata of IDA R. BLAKE, Decaaaed. and has duly qualified as such. All persona having clalma against said estata hereby are notified to present the same, duir vermea, to ine under signed at room 306 Pioneer Trust Building, saitm, Oregon, wiuun six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 3 lit day of April. IBM. W. M. HAMILTON , Executor of the Estate of IDA R BLAKE. Deceaeed. W E KEYES 30A Pioneer Tout Building, Salem. Oregon. Attorney for Executor M 31. A 7. 14, 21, ZB. BIDS WANTED Sealed bids wanted for boarding for a Dcrlod beatnnlnf with the oc cupancy of the New Court House and ending June 30, 1B55, Mil prisoners in the Marlon County Jail, will be re ceived bv the County Court at 10 30 A. M. April 30th. IflM. In the County Court room In the Old High School Building at 480 N. High St, Salem. Oregon. Bids must be filed with the County Clerk before the time mentioned nbnve. The right Is reserved to re ject anv or all ornooaals or to accent the proposal deemed best for Mar ion County. ti. u. naitaon. touniy ucrx M31.A7.14,21S CALL FOR BID! County of Marlon. State of Oregon. is anking for sealed bids lor grading. graveling, aliening ana (unarm with an O-ll penetration asphalt according to the plans and specifica tions supplied by the County Engl ner. and as requested on the petition of LANTZ AVENUE in Marion Coun ty, Oregon. Plans ana spec in canons may ne obtained at the office of the County Engineer, County Courthouse. Salem. Orefnn. Bids will te opened oy ine county Court tn the County Court Cham bers at the Courthouse. Salem, Ore gon, at the hour of 10:30 a m., Mon day. May 24. 1054. , The county reserves ine rignl to accept any or reject all bids In the best interest of ine county. BY ORDER OF THE A 21.21 MARION COUNTY COURT CALL POKj RIDS County of Marion, State of Oregon, Is sitting for sealed bids for grading. graveling, ditching and surfacing with an O-ll penetration asphalt according to the plana and specifica tions supplied by the County En fi ner, and as requested on the petition of BARTLRTT DRIVE In Marlon County. Oregon. (Vint mo acenTiraiKmf mav ne ohiHinrd at the offi- of ih County Fnrin'er, County Courthouse, Salem, Oregon. Bids win he opened br the County Court in 'he County Court Cham bers at the Courthouse. Salem. Ore- gnn. at the hour of 10 30 a m.. Mon day. May 24. 154 The county reserves th right to arrept any or reject alt bids tn the best interest of the count v BY ORDER or THE A I1.H MARION COUNTY COl'RT NOTICK OF DALE The Oregon Slate Highway Com mutton hat for aale an aiiortment of used can, trucka. power mowers. loaders, power shovel, snow plow. neavy trailer, and other used equip ment ana) scrap materials located at the Highway Department Equipment ntnt at Kaiem. UTegon Seated bids for the purchase of all or any one piece of this used equipment and for all or any class of the frrap material! will be re reived bv the State Highway Com mission In Room 133, State Hirhwav Building. Salem. Orecon. until 2 00 pm, Wednesday. April . IBM. at wh.rh time the bids will be publicly opened nd read. Proposal forma and full Informa tion for Miders mar he obtained tn Room 11. State Highway Building. Salem. Oregon, and at the Equip ment P't at Salem Ciprc.Ot STATE HIGHWAY rnvMisioN A tl DEATHS Joanita State In this city. April 11. at the age of SS years. Lata resident of 140S S.W. 7th Ave., Portland. Survived by mother, Mary Seaton. Announcement of services will be made later by the W. T. Rigdon Co. Boy L. Adams At the residence, Rt. 3. Salem. April 30. ' Survived by wife. Pearl A da ma. Salem: daughter. Mrs. Raae Phillips, Brooks, Ore.. Mrs. Louise Bryant, Antioch. Calif.: sons. Louie Adams. Salem. Frank Adams. Salem. Kenneth Adams, Tillamook, Ore., Clifford Adams. San Francisco. Calif.; sister, Mrs. Maude Tucker, Okta.; brothers. Charlie Adams. Okla., Lonnlt Adams, Calif., Dossie Adams. Ark., and Brady Adams. Pontiac. Mich.; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Announcement o f services will be made later by the Cloufh-Banick Co. Margaret Kstella Campbell At the reioence ii& k. law. a Dm 30 at the age of S4. Motner of Mrv rauiine suncnti. saitrc; suier or John Durham. Tacoma, Wash.; also survived by S grandchildren. An nouncement of services will be made later by the W. T. Rigdon Co. Alexander McLaren At a local hospital April SO. Lata resident of 111 Chemekcta Sr. An nouncement of eervlcea later by the Vlrgtl T. Golden Co. ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . Too Late To Classify. 37 FT., 3-room trailer house. 1948 model. Elec. refrif., light birch In terlor. S800. Phone 3.0376. 25-FT. all metal covered trailer, aep- rate bedroom, ehowor, toilet, top condition. Ph. 3-SH63. 1S91 EOHD CONVERTIBLE CALL 3-11SS FOR SALE, Grocery, proeperoua rur al community, want to retire. Fa. 3-.184S. 3 ROOMS fum. Newly decorated. Nice. Adults. Hollywood, rn. 1-877S. FURN. basement apt. Lights, water. garbage included, sw per mo. TV reception available. ISIS N. tth. Ph. 3-3MS days. DOWNTOWN, nice clean front room. Hot, cold water, ess center. NEW lawns. Free estimates. Ph. 3-844S dayi. Eve., 4-3S41. WANTED, girl 17 or over for houae- worK. Must UK. cnildren, llv. in. Ph. 2-9479. WILL trade 194 Chevrolet. 4-door aedan. radio St heater, for small farm tractor. Ph. 3-S043. WANTED TOP PRICK USED FURNITURE VALLEY FURN. CO.. 3-7471 DAVENPORT 1S37 S. HIGH PH. 1-3S70 FOR SALE. 1 dining aet. 1.400 watt electric healer, book. St book caae. Phone 1-4S83. MAYTAG waaher in good condition. S21.00. Call at clinic 2M s. 12th 81. Ph. 4-uu. FREE fell fruit trees for the taking. m. a. no aue. wuiaey Koaq. wis a. FOR SALE Nectar Berry tips. Sev oral tnouaand. fhon. 4-US3, Salem. DAHLIA . eladtola bulba. ahniba. .xaleaa. perennial planta, cut flow- on. rrea sterner. 3ioo Market si. PAIR heavy work hamea. with 31' collars, 130.00. AUo man's saddle. $20.00. 73S HatcUri Dr. Phone 3-6318. 300 Personal 310 Mellnq NoHcsj A SALEM LODGE No. 4, A F, TSX k A.M., Wed , April 21. F.C. degree, 7:30 p.m. 312 Loat ond Found LOST: Two hounds, white and red dish crown, mile and female. He ward. Ph. 258W Independence. LOST 35 MM Kodak. exposure color film exposed. Reward. Call 4-2264 daya, 3-7257 evea. 314 Transportation W1I.L board 2-year or older child. CONGENIAL couple want rtde to N. Dakota or Minn, nv May lit. Will ahare cxpenaea. Ph. 3-346P. 316 Personal SAFTt, permanent removal of un- aiarniiy facial naira cricn or w t. ALCOHOLICS Anonym-tui group No i. ZUW Pi. Com I UM. 400 Agriculture FOR RENT Beet for poHenlzatlon cnernea. prune, oernea. veicnea x cloven. P. O. Box 223 Albany. Ph. Ml R. 400 Agriculture 404 Poultry ond Robb.ti I OR SALE I, BOO Hleidorf it Nelaon Mick chirk pullets, 9 wee Kb old. 125 each Ben Mitchell. St. Paul. Ph. St. Paul 16. BABY CHICKS 17c Btralfht run, N H. pullet 19c, rnolce of Leghorn!, Parmentore or New Ham pi. Valley Farm Store. CUSTOM killing, fowl of any kind. Kill s days a weex. newel j a mui try Pl,nt. Rt. 5 Box 109, Ph. 4-342 CHICKS DAY OLD and started New Hamp- nire wnite rocks ana tinmen Broad evirv TiiMda and Friday, roxa HATCHEPY 3c0 State Si Pit. 3-4ffP 408T WII L give awav little blartl dg. Half cocker. 3-M31 after o rloclt. 1 SPAYED Siamese kittens. J.nn after p m. Call WANTED Temporary home tnr mother cat. hard working "little bur bodv." alo ear old kitten, upeiess lap full of fluff." Call alter 4 p miMM. PlfRF.BRED Siamese male. Pit. J-J4J. CANARIKS; Healthy breeding stock. Specialty apricot colors. Rt. 1, B.jc aiJ 1-S928. WANTED: Good home In country for nicely rrarked I mo. old pup py. Ph. 4-17M MAN who called Sunday about par aKeeta call axun, I mide a m)a take.Jnef Bockes, SheridanKt A BORA DOR puppies for aale. Ph. J Ml PART terrier and Chihuahua pup pies Ph. a-tstw. HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM, 19S Mc Coy I bloek east of N Capitol 1M hlorki north of Mtitrm Prt l-;91 PARR A KELTS. Bab lea, all colort. Supplies Mrs. A. . Power on S Cottace and Bellerue Bta. Ph. 4-1W7 CANARIRS chol'-e orange and aprl tot gtratii. I-4JM. 1J Chemekatg. 400 Agriculture 408 Pets GERANIUMS trouaanda of blooming plants including Ivy's. Martha Waahlngtotu. fancy leaf .etc. Tu berous Begonias, large plants from Pacific Strain Tubers in Camll lie, plcotee and hanging typee in all the popular colors. Fuscnla in many popular varieties. Compare our plants At prices before you buy. Kilgera. IIS Salem Heights Ave. AZALEAS Rose, white, orange, pink, orchid. Purple, yellow, red, variegated. Camellias, rhododendrons, and low (rowing evergreen shrubs for your modern planting, (15 oft on sptcl- man camellias). WAKINGS NURSERY 1025 Oak Hill Ave. Open dally and Sunday to T:3o PERENNIALS are our business. We have the moat romniete lit m Salem Top varieties. Beady now, many mums, oansies, prim roses, some delphiniums (more later), geraniums, astilhea, phlox, others. Close out prices, some shrubs. Black's, 2T?0 Chemawa Rd 2-42M. FERTILIZER (WEED FREE) Hotted manure. Del., ton 4-1S54. PRIMROSES. DeMaraia, 3 -OIL Old m Uiway So. to Reese HliL 412 Fruit and Farm Produce FREE potatoes I will dif. you pick up. Ph. l-sna. EXCELLENT barn yard fertilizer, S4 00 yd., 1 yds ST M delivered. Ph. 4-2470. 114 Farm Equlpmopt RIDE MASTER tractor with Blow, due. Si cultivator. S36S. Ph. 1-S150. 425 Auction SoIm Furniture Auction Wed. eve., April 21st at 7 P.M. and Every wed. Eve. Dont miss these big furniture ealea of good used furniture Dav enot. chairs Beds. Elec. Ranges. Refrif-. Mattresaes, springs, chaste. 0x12 wool ruga, tt Itvelauma, Ta bles it chaira and many ether plecee of muc. furniture. Come to buy or aell. Open every week day. Lane Sudtell's Auction . Sales Yd. Phone 3.60M day or eve. MIS Sllverlon Ad. Livestock Auction THURS . APRIL I3HD 10 A. M. MISC. rURNITURE SHRUBS. PRODUCE, FARM MACHINERY 1 P. M. Livestock Chlrkena tt rabblta. calves A veal, feeder stock, weaner & feeder ptRa, heifers, bulls, eteere. beef & ml'k cowa, sheeo At ffoats. Come to buy or aell. Livestock Mid by weie or head. Lane Sudtell's Auction Sales Yd. Phone I-S0M 3911 Sllverton Rd. 4!i0 Mprcliamlise 451 Machlnf? and Tools I INCH tlltlm arbor taM. saw. com. pletc with I, hp heavy duty mo ior. rnnne e-joie. INTERNATIONAL t combine with rain tank. Tor sale or trade for Jeep. plckuD or rord tractor. Ph. mi Shedd, Orefon. 1. W. Puh! WINDOI.H-rARDEN tlUer, SIM. ii, awwrgreen Ave. 452 Wantod. Mochln.ry, Tools WANT Roto Tiller. Have garden tractor to traoe. tn. ..jail. 454 Sowing Machlnss SINGER SPECIAL New round bobbin electric portable sewing machine, aewa forward and reverse, aewa over pins, automatic tension, an attachments, plus free aewlng lessons. Only $10 dn (5 per mo. singer sewing center, lJO n. Com'l. VSED SEWING MACHINES CLEARANCE White rotary console regular I7B M, now 158.95 Late model Westinghouse port able ...,... a-is.no Rebuilt portable $33.30 Treadle sewing machine . $0 80 One only new Kenmore console. regularly giuvs. now tas.w Free home trial, liberal trade in al lowance on Sear a Eay Payment nt M per month. Seara. Roebuck and Co.. 350 N. Capitol. Ph. 3-8191. USED SINGER Treadle sewing machine, round bob bin, fully guaranteed- run price tiOM Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. com'l. SEWING MACHINE Buyers Used desk model round bobbin, sews forward tV reverse witn atucn ments & button holder. Special IA8.30. Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. Com!. Used Electric Portable sewing machine, A-l con dition and guaranteed, onir Hi mi Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. Com'l. 455 Hnehold Goodi For Sale AUTOMATIC Wafers. Installed and guaranteed, f -0 00. Judaona, 278 N. Com L 400 Agririillure 402 Llveitock For Sal REGTwrFRED Jernev, first calf heif er. milking 3 Ml Ions. 4490 Sllverton Rd Ph 4-M.W Tin SHORN Ewes with about 125 lamhs. mlxel hreds. 3-4 yrs. old T rimi. Call Crvals. OREGON A B E R D K E-ANGUS ASSOCIATION AUCTION SALE ffi Head Aberdeen-Angus Registered and Commercial Monday, April 24. Salem, Oregon State Fairgrounds LOCKER BEEF Ea-lern Oregon, 'i or whole 3nc Custom killing Trailer loaned fre Salem Meat Co, im S 231 h. Ph )-4a5. 403 Livestock Wan tod LIVESTOCK buret I bur cattle, horses, hogs, she p. veal Emery Aldermsn. Ph. 4-M30 or 4-721. CATTLE BUYERS E 1 and H Sne then. 429? State 1-115 or 1-43A0. CATTLE horses, at your farm. E C. MrCsndluh 1137 S. 33th Ph. 8-B147 LIVESTOCK buyer. A F Sornmer I2i Harmony Dr Ph. 4-3lT. 404 Poultry and Rabbits wing NtLDS rabbttg. 131 State. 4-1911. 450 Merchandise ' 4S7 Radio and TV RADIO PHONO COMBOS AIRLINE. S41 30. Radio and two-tptod chansor. Plays 41 and 7S fpoi ' EMERSON. S4I-S0. Radio and IS-ip.ro BEN'DIX. SJ4 SO. Radio and 1S-ar?d PACKARD-BELL radio and -ip?ed CORONAno, I14SM Radio ,nd aio. rorieci conomon. ir.K'ia. NEW TA3LE MODEL RADIOS Going out of buaincia May let. Table lay 1st. Table model and por d leas than wholesale cost. SAXAPHONE" ER tenor saxophone. In gooe Mia ai wnoicaai. mna leu man I7S.00 lor this BUESCHER tenor aaxophono. In sood condition. TERMS. LAWN MOWERS One at SUM. on. at MM. One Ilk. ANTENNAS I LONG JOHN 10-drment lor channel. 4. . and . List prlco 4. on sale at KU.oo. NEW. I - BED SPRING or mattrea typo antennas. Now. 135 each. Wholesale coot. USED T-V'S 11" picture tube. FM and ry table modeL TERMS. SM SO. Silvertone console. 11" picture tube. EM and AM radio. New picture) tube. TERMS. $1(9.00, 11" Pacific Mercury table modeL TERMS. PRALL'S JSO N. 400 Agriculture 408 Peti PARAKEETS, Care. Bippllee, BIpJ paraaiae, aiea uvinseon a-ie.. SIAMESI klttenal Stud aervlce. Ph. 2638. Uoore'a aquarium, riah. Parakeets. pete, asacleay so. .iia. ceoaea Wed. REGISTERED louf haired Dachahund puppies, pa. i-uu or a-ue. 410 Sdt and Plants MARSHALL strawberry planta. SB 00 Chance Layton. yn. aJW. AZALEAS. Tuachlas. Geraniums. 3 for 11.00. Annuals, ve. planta, nerennlale. elad bulba. 3 doz. S1.00. Northwest Berry planta, 91.50 per 100. Merru s ureennouae. jjroona. DAHLIA. Puschla. Wards, 4380 Cherry Ave. PRIMROSES now. Mums May U Douslaa. 723 W. Salem II a. 45S Hsshold Goods For Sol WILLAMETTE VALLEY'S LEADING APPLIANCE k HOME FURNISHERS SS0 SUM Street Phone J-JHS CERTIFIED Rebuilt Appliances Mavtar auto washer, very nice. W $228 50, now $1B.M Frigid aire auto washer: guaranteed. waa 9v.s, now aiDv.w. Hot point wringer washer. A-t ahape waa $m w. now gjedo Amana fond freezer, 8 ft A real buy. vas K18 M, now gias w General Electric refrlserator. 7 ft. guaranteed. Was 991. 83, now 808.50 Westinghouse range. 3-burner D W lamp, etc waa aiiu.su, now aw va Hotoolnt ranee. 4 burners and stor age drawer, waa awt-va, now sv.w Balaam mUrt mtm jmuuu mm imm FACTORY SPECIAL 3-pc. daveno, rocKer, cnair comoinauon, iiih.vs. Trader Louie. 187G Lena Av. WHINGER type lMt Montgomery ward washing macn. witn pump. 35 Ph. 1-aiBI. RF.DWOOD LAWN FtTRNITUnE. the Rent at the Lowest Prices. Trader Louie, IR0 Lana Ave. USED Vacuum Cleaner CLEARANCE Late model rte luxe Kenmore tank type, regularly IftflSS, now $48.95. Late model Montgomery Ward up- ngnt 914 . Practically new General Flertrle up right, complete wun ettaenmenta. Onlv tSS BS. UprlRht Hoover Cleaners aa low as 97.93. Free Home Trial On Sears easy terms, liberal trade-In allowance. Sears Roebuck & Co.. 950 N. Cap itol. Ph. 3-Slfll. COMPLETE set professional drums. We will trade or aell for $191- Terms Trader Louie. 1870 Lana Av. WHITE-ENAMEL wood range, good, cheap. 3460 W. Nob Hill. 4 and 7 p.m. -PC. DIN. room set. Bed complete, maple dlnnette set. chairs, etec. range, washing maclv 970 N. lHlh. UNFINlSMF.Dfurnt.ure. H. U Stiff Furn. Store. 175 N High. USED ptanoa. Your choice $75. II. L. Stiff Furniture. 175 N. High. HOTPOINT refrif. 7.2 cu. ft. Exe. Cond., used only 3 yra. 43341 after p m. WESTINGHOUSE ilectrlc ranee. ifth top, very reasonable pti 456 Wantod, Huohold Goods WE PAY tnp cash prlre for good used furniture. applmnr. etc. Im mediate service. Uned Merchandise Marl. 370 S. Liberty. Ph. 4-M7I. CASH TUUAY Good used furniture or will aell on consignment Ph 3-tVrBI Sudtells Aurtloa 458 Building Mol.rial. Lower Prices 3 pc bath aet wfittlngs .1102 50 8 venlilatirg tana . - 17 35 13-2 wire canle 4'tC a ft Switch and 4" Oct Boxes .23 Kraft paper or 11 lb. felt ... 7 m 2 pt. nr.k com wsprav 1A 9 PasMe efs. low as .. 131 ('gmpbrll Building Supply C Center St. Ph. 3 1234 450 Merchandise 4S7 Radio and TV i -- t chansor. TERMS. chansor. TERMS. chansor. 1110. TERMS. s-ipcrd chanter. Coil IBS now yur model and portable radio, are be Ins wnoioaai. coal. new and the other ain't LIBERTY 458 Building Materials USED lumber for aale. doors and windows. cupboard orlVe-Uk, Kelzer. ODD PIECES of plywood. den ltd. METAL FENCES Permanent No upkeep, rre. eatl- ma tea. M moo. to pay. Boftaaaa Lot e Hdwr. Phone S-S7SL MM SUte St PLUMBING -SM.S0 Shower Cabinets , -S3SM liisoo waah Baauia . 4-ln. east Iron soil pipe. Der ft Water heater,, bath tubs, fltttafa colored aets at tremendoua aavlngo. CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE 1 CENTER SALEM FURNITURE AUCTION tonits at 7 o'clock at LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION SALES YARD, lo cated 1 miles east of Salem on Sllverton road. Ph. 3-6088. Bollinger's Buv here and we both make money. NEW ECKO ware Beautiful, fast and easiest to clean gl. 00 for your heat up sMUet on any Item of Ecknware this week. ALSO 30 aavlng on many appliances. Steam Irona only $14. SO. SEEING IS BELIEVING Come to 341 N. Com'l 8U Salem 38 -FT. of No. 1 rustle. 1060 Mill St after 9 p.m. CONTRACTORS BUY WHOLESALE CALL WIRI WRITI and sav MMSSMS . Nalli. Kei. ID-ISO Box . Valley Tin. Galv. roll Exterior lock aet. ea. -.17.00 ..S3.SS Downapouta Irving Jacobsen Co. WHOLESALERS 1331 8. W. Front BR 3044 Portland. Oregon BARGAINS PLYWOOD PRICK DROPPED V-I7,c V' Il'.ic, "tr-UltC ii"iaic. Pick your choice. Hardwood doors (Jap birch i. All sues, A grade (bi-'EC.iAL.i Naila. pr keg ... ,, No. 3 cedar ahlnglea 5 00 No. 1 cedar ahlnglea $8 and tab. 315 in. roofing . aa White asbestos aiding ,10 50 Un pain ted cedar ahakes 6 00 WaUrproof wall board. 4rS , 1.71 New 4x1 plaster board 140 Outside white paint,. , 3 50 paintea ceoar snaaea 10 SO 500 gal. ateel aeptie tanks 4" cast Iron soil pipe 19 00 -700 4" Orangeburg plpe 3c Plastic pine leu than galvanized. V gaivanixea pipe ... New toileu with seats , -24.50 New bath tubs, comp , 39.50 43 gal water h" n M ntii sinR com. wrim tj Plastic dralnbd. covering 30c ft. Galvanlxed gutter. 4ln ft 14-2 elec. IU 11-3 elec. wire 5c ft. New doors, all sires - 5 50 New fir door lambs 50 Overhead garage hardware -. ,. 13.W 8x7 steel doors, como. ..-. 44 00 Insulation, loose aV batta ( CHEAP t Hundreds new weather at ripped windows In slock ,14.30 up New picture i"1"1""" 100 Cedar fence posta.. (CHEAP! Shake mold - .a a.-,., 10c ft Duk Floor, good grade CHEAP, r, a I vanned Iron Root (CHEAP r" ew breen Doors W Cedar At Fir aiding ..(CHEAP) C. G. LONG & SONS t ml. N. of Keiier REDUCED $10 PER DAY UNTIL SOLDI I Hilco Floor Binder Willi 141 .heels S" a M" Reaimretf Speed Grit Paper STARTING PRICE MARCH 27 - $446.00 APRIL 21, $236 - KEITH BROWN LUMBER YD. Front and Court Sta. Pnone S-S1U "We Glv. S&H Green lumps" USED Plumbing, doore, sash, elec trie xlttlne.1. showcaao. walkm vault door, sidewalk elevators, hot water radlatora. 141 N Ubwty. Old PCI Blot. 45S Hhold Goodt Tot Sal APT. Hie elec. rsne. verr nice. S45. Trsder Louie, mil Lane Ave. DAVF.NO At Uble with 4 chairs. Good iond.Ph. s-5341 alter 6 p.m. DUSKS, new and uaed, blonde, bru nette, and redhead. Trader Louie. 1870 tan. Art. SMALL davenport, library Uble, coffee table. Ph. ,-8734. LAWN tniwert, new and uaed, $3M "fr.d.r Louie. 1170 Lues Ave. I :. X i