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JO ,.VX?UH. --V I ! . Paw 8 SECTION II - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon . 1 f I I " - i . . . Irk f i RAft Rub. & Finance N.Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS ' (By The Astortstrd PrMil By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral Corporation 18 Vi Allis Chalmers American Airline American Tel. h Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burrnugns Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpiller Tractor Cclanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation . Cities Service . Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft ' du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio Gcrn'ra! Eiec'.ric Genera! Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire ' Homestake Alining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kcnnccott Copper Libby. McNeill Lockheed Aircraft " Loew's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinatnr New York Central ' Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas k Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C.) Co. Pennsylvania R. R. Pepsi Cola Co.. Phileo Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier Incori Rayonier Incorp Pfd Republic Steel Reynolds Metals . Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. , Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck & Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Corp. Sunshine Mining Swift & Company Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox . Union Oil Company 57 H 13 Vi 59 14 37 no v 69 V, 43'.! 114 V, 19 V 27 27 Vi 53 Vi 20 Vi 61 102 Vt 43 46 VI 9V4 70 12U Vi 59 10 Vi :i 70 72 Vi 11 Vi 63 Vi 41 31 Vs 69 71 Vi 35 81 9-H 33 Vi 14 24 62 22 56 43 123 3 86 Vi 16 15 V4 33 28 36Vii 59 ' 69 53 45 93 4 43 V4 42 62 88 19 10 45 33 19 46 134 22 63 5 27 48 15 40 24 70 42 Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westinghouse Air Brake Wcstinghouse Electric Woolworth Company Portland Livestock ,, PORTLAND in-(USDA)-Callle salable 2,500; market uneven; few choice fed steers under 1,000 lbs around SO cents lower; bids and tales on other steers 1.00-50 down; cows and bulls generally 1.00 lower; part load high choice 964 lb' fed steers 25.00, few loads 980 and 997 lbs"24.50; few head choice 1,172 lbs 24.00; other choice around 1.050-1,250 lb steers 22 50-23.50; few good steers 21.50-22.00; com mercial grades 18.50-20.00; good feeders 17.00-18.00; load good 700 lb fed . heifers 21.50, sorted at 20.00; utility-commercial heifers 12.00-18.00; canner-cutter cows 8.00-0.50; utility cows 10.50-13.00; commercial cows 14,00: utility- commercial bulls 13.50-15.00, odd head 16.00. Calves . salable 300; market alow, around 1.00 lower than last Thursday, or ,3.00-4.00 below week ago; ' good-choico vealors 18.00 21.00. Hogs salable 650: market 75-1.00 - lower; choice 180-235 lbs 27.00-50, around 50 head 27.60-75 : 250-290 lbs 25.00-26.50; choice 265-350 lb sows 19.50-22.50; few around 500 lbs 16.00-17.00. . Sheep salable 2,000: spring lambs generally 50-1.00 lower: few head early about steady; other classes mostly steady; choice-prime spring lambs mostly 22.50-23.00, few to 23.50 early; lew good feeders 17.00; good-choice yearlings 14.50 16.50, few 17.00; good slaughter ewes 4.50-5.00. Chicago Grain CHICAGO UH Grains had a firm tone on the board of trade Monday even though the extent of their gains was a good deal less than spectacular. . Fractional advances were rung tip in all pits except soybeans. Wheat encountered a little hedg ing pressure early but quickly re covered in slow dealings. Wheat closed 1-1 higher, July tl.91Vi-, corn - higher, July $1.57-, oats higher, July 7.1, rye Vi to 1 cent higher, July $1.00, soybeans -3'i low er, July tt.lltt-M.IM and lard 12 to 40 cents a hundred pounds high er, July J15.S0. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO W Producers cut shipments of hogs to livestock terminals Monday and prices at Chicago rose 50 cents to $1.00 on both butchers and sows. Steers and heifera sold steady to $1.00 higher and both cows and bulls sold steady to 50 cents high er. Lambs and ahecp sold steady. Estimated receipts: 6,000 hogs; l4,ooo cattle, 400 calves; 700 sheep. Wall Street NKW YORK Ufi - The Mock market developed a higher tend ency Monday after spending the greater part of the session in a display of spo"y sLitriglh. Trading wai moderate at an es timated 1,800,000 aharei. MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND OB - Butterfat -Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .33 to one per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 58-60 lb; first quality, 56-58; second quality, 53'.4 - 55V4. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. ' ' Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalcrs-Gi-i.de AA, 92 score, 57 Vb lb; 91 score, 56 Vi B grade, 90 score, 55 Vi; 89 score, 52. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 38V4-41V4; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 41 Vi-44 Vi. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs, containing no loss, cases In cluded, f.o.b. Portland A grade, large, 45 Vi-46 Vi; A medium, 42 Vi 43 Vi; A grade, small, 23. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 53; A large, 47; AA medium, 43-44; A medium, 42-43; A small, 30-33. Cartons ! S cents additional Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. plants Fryers and roasters, 29; at the farm 28; light hens, 14 15; heavy hens, 16-17; old roosters, 1415. Turkey s To producers, for breeder types, heavy hens, 26 f.o.b. farm, New York dressed basis; toms, 23, same basis. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3 Vi-4 lbs, 18-22,' 94 lbs, 14-18: old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 58-61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 42.00; good 39.00-41.00; commercial 35.00-38.00: utility, 32.00-35.00; commercial cows 26.00-31.00; util- 1 1 y, 25.00-30.00; canners-cutters, 24.00-28.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 50.00-54.00; rounds, 47,00 51.00; full loins, trimmed, 71.00 76.00;. forequarters, 31.00 35.00: chucks, 35.00-38.00; ribs, 50.00-53.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs 61.00-63.00; shoulders, 15 lbs, 41.00- 44.00; spareribs, 55.00-58.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lbs, 61.00-64.00, Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 38.00-46.00; commercial, 34.O0-41.00. Lamb Choice-prime spring lamb under 50 lbs. 45.00-47.00. Wool Grease basis, Willamette Valley, 55-57 lb: Eastern Oregon mixed cross bred range wool, 53 55; fine and half blood, 55-62. Country-dressed meats, ' f.o.b. Portland: ... Beef Cows, utility, 26-28 lb; canners-cutters, 22-23. . Veal Top quality, lightweight, 33-34; rough heavies,. 25-30. . Hoes Lean blockers 37-38: sows. light, 32-33. Lambs Best light springers, 40- 42; yearlings, 25 and up, depending on quality. Mutton-Best, 10-12; cull-utility. 8-10. Fresh Produce '. . Onions 50 lb sacks Oregon yel lows, No. 1, mod, 2.25-75; Calif, med yellow and red, 2.25-75; Texas whito wax, 3-in min, 2.75-3.00; yel lows, 3-in, 2.50-75. Potatoes Oregon local Long Whites. No. 1, 3.00-25: Klamath Falls Russets, 4.50-5.00; Deschutes Russets.io. 1-A, 4.00-50; 10-oz min, 5.25-50: California Long Whites. 100 lb No. 1A, 4.00-50; name brands 4.75-5,25; No. Is, 4.25-75. Hay-U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa. baled, f.o.b. Portland, nominally 27.00 ton; U. S. No. 1 timolhy mixed hay, Portland and Seattle, 29.00-30.00, ton, baled, f.o.b. cars. Chicago Onions By United Press Supplies moderate, demand good, market firm. Track sales (50 lbs.) U.S. 1 un less stated: Arizona Yellow Ber mudas 2-3 inch -2.10; California semi-yellow Globes 2-3 inch 2.10. lair appearance 1.90; 3 inch and larger showing decay 1.25, White Globes 2-3 inch 3.00, both 2-3 inch and 3-inch and larger 2.90. htrcet sales (50 lbs): Generally good quality Texas Yellow Bermu das 2-3 inch 2.15-2.25, Crano 3 inch and larger 1.75-2.00. round Reds 3-inch and larger .1.75, 2-3 inch 3.75; Arizona Yellnw Bermu das 2-3 inch 2.152.25; California Semi-Yellow Globes 2-3 inch 1.90 2.25, poorer 1.75; Yellnw Itermu- das 3-inch and larger 1.75-2.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND Ul Coarse grains unquoted. Monday's car receipts: Wheat 124; barley 42; flour 10; corn 7 oals 6; mill feed 14. SALEM MARKETS Cl1rtf from rori t ftalcm Ualtri fr lb mldinatt mt Capital Joarnal ttaiUri iRrtlird dally.) Retail Frrd I'rkeji Habblt I'tllrU - 3 it Il0tb. bl, H 25-14 US 11 lb bur l Kit Mih M BS-IY55. Hairy trd WOi-H O HO lb. bail. $5 J0-4 W tlOO lb. ban foaltrt noTlnt Fi-iraa uoinrrrt frTfri. J5rt old Toottr, ; mlorrt (owl. lr: Itihnrn towl, ci colored rn(itrra. ac. fcita: Hiivlnr rrlrf Keijt. A. tiV: lit i A. 3I-4..V ( medium A. Mr ; ttmlitim A, 3?-Sftf; amall A l"r.JJf; rtt. holiMal pric imtraUy ft-t etnta hither thin price abate, larte rrade a cenaraJtt uunler! it ftOrl merliumi al 4(k. Huiierral - Burlm erica: Pramlnm Mei No 1, nfc. flttllttt WholfJiil, A A imrte prlnli, (lie; Mrtnti. 86c i & print, . eartnni, B!lri H prlrm. B2p Retail- AA r.aa, -70ci a trade. le. B trade. I.e. Mid Willamette Obituaries Lovina Miller HUBBARD Loviiia Miller, 89. died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. W. King, route 1. Hubbard. Fu neral services will be held Wed nesday, June 23, at 1:30 from the Hopewell Mennonite church, east of ' ZlubUiu. King o-Cornwell mortuary are In charge. Burial will be in Hopewell cemetery. Mrs. Miller was born May 3, 18fl5. at Bonneville, Ind.( and had been in Hubbard ainco 1916. She ws a member of the Hope well Mennonite church. Rev. James Bucher of Hubbard ini Rev. N. G. Line of Sweet Home will officiate at the funeral serv ice. Survivors are one $on,'H. L. Burk of Albany; three daughters, Mn. D. W. (Rachel) Hershber ger, and Mrs. O. W. (Florence) rKing. Hubbard; Mrs. fsul.N. (Velma) Roth, Cvnby; 22 grand- Uhildren and 56 grcat-grandchil- riren. Six Rianrjsnr will act as pallbearers at the funeral Wed nesaay. , Myrtle Leota We lis INDEPENDENCE Myrtle Le ota Wells, 81. late resident of Route 1, Independence, died Sun. day morning, June 20 in Dallas, Oregon Mrs. Wells was born In Rich- land, Iowa, September 1, 1872, and moved with her parents from Iowa to Sherman county and then c tie Wilisir.eltt valley, iiiie j j,ad been a resident of Indepen denee and community for 67 years, She was a member of the Buena Vista Methodist church and a charter member of the Buena Vista Woman's club, Survivors are two sons, Orvllle G. and Clifford F. Wells, Inde pendence; two daughters, f.-s. Robert Bratton, Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. Fred Detenng, Indepen. dence: three . brothers, Ross Smith of Riverside, Wash.; Ar thur Smith of The Dalles; Hubert Smith of Wenatchee, Wash, eight grandchildren and six Brent-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Smith Mortuary, Inde pendence, Wednesday, June 23 at 2 p.m. Interment will follow in the family plot at tne uuena Vista cemetery. Rev. Melville x Wire will officiate. Selroa Ness SILVERTON Funeral serv ices for Mr.s. Selma G. Ness, 68, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Trinity Lutheran church. Ekman Funeral home In charge. Burial in Evam Valley cemetery. Mrs. Ness was born in Evans Valley, named for her parents, April 29, 1895, died in Silverton hospital Saturday night following a brain hemorrhage, i Survivors are the widower, Selmer Ness; sons, Richard Ness of Logan, Utah; Victor and Ken neth Ness at home; daughters, Mrs. Geraidine Yielding and Mrs. Eleanor Torgerson both of Sil verton; three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Oliver Holman, Sa lem, and a brother, Edwin Evans, Bend. DEATHS Mri. Nellie B. Thomas , Late resident ol itt. 2. Box 130. Turner, Oregon, In this city, June 17. wile oi jpui A. Thomas, Turner; daughter of Mrs, Edith Beugll and . A. lleugli, both of. Silverton, Oregon; sister ot Lester Beugll, Portland, Mrs. Versa fioyington, Depoe Bay; moth er of Paul L. Thomas. U. S. Navy. Irene V. Thomas, Turner, Franlc E, l nomas. Turner, services Tuesday. June 22, at 1:30 p.m. in the W. T. mcnon unapri wun tne itev. u. j. Holland officiating. Interment at Bel crest Memorial fark. , Grace Stelnkt At the residence. 1916 Warner St.. June 21st, at 61 years. Survived by husbend, Ernest A. bititme, saiem; sons, Rodney Selnke, Salem; Clayton E. steinKc, saiem; uurwara bteinKe, Salem; Raymond Steinke, Portland; daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Olympia, Wli.; Mrs. Norman Holt, Portland; sisters, Mrs. u Inn ley uav- ird. San Leant) ro, Calif.; Mm. Abliy Wolle, Cambridge, Nt:b.; Miss Lois Houbcr, fJamhrtrlRi Neb,; nrolner, Krnenl W. Houser, McC'ook, Neb.; 1) grandchildren, U great-grandchildren. She whj a member ot the First Lhns Hon t hurrh. Servires will be held in the Howell- Edwards chape). Wednes day, June 23, at a p.m., with Rev. W. H. Lymnn ofhclattng. Interment lieicrcsi Memorial Park, never W. Milbon At the residence, 137 Piedmont Ave., June 20. Survived by wife, Mrs. Lucille p. Mailinn. nalem: two daush ters. Mavis and Laurel Malhnn, both ni .Minn, mother, Mrs, is a die .Hull, rtedondu Reach, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. rred Reminaton, Salem, Mrs. Genrffe Schiller, Philadelphia, Ph., and Mrs. Paul Llnhnlin, Philippine Inlands Services will be held In the Vlrcll T. Golden chapel, Wednesday, June 23. at t:30 p.m. Rev. H. W. Gross will officiate. Interment Pelcresl Memorial Park. David Hermsn Marstert Al a local hospital, June 30. l.ate resioent oi Hosetmrg. ore. survived by sons, Harley Marstcrs, U. S, Army; Robert Ma raters. Roseburg; brothers. H. L. Marsterr, Salem; . M. Marsters, McMinnville. Graveside services Tuesday, June 22, at 3 n.m, Be Iciest Memoruil Park, under the direction u( Virgil T. Gulden Chapel, .Merle DcIjipp At a Salem Tinxpltal June 19. Late reKldent of 40 Tivon Ave. Survived by wife. Mrs. ALixine M. UeLanp. Salem; children. Uavid and Nuel. Salem; parent., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Del.npn. Salem; brother, Kloyd L)e Lapp, Salem; grandmother, Mrs. Zona DeLapp. Salem; aunt, Mrs. J. A. Par tM, Mvrtle Point. Ore.; uncles. 1 ester. Flovd and Francis DeLapp. all of Salem. Services at the Virgil T. Golden Chapel at 10 a m. Wednes day. June 23. Interment fieicrest Memorial park. Fear! Krets Gilbert At a locat hnipltal, June 1. Lain resident of R 9, Salem. Survived by daughters. Mrs. Margaret Follrtl, Sweet Home. Ore., Mrs. Gilbert Ses ir Oreccn; .nnn:. Uui.Iu Smith, Kugene. Ore, WrWo Smith, Slem. Theodore Smith, Pi ineville. Ore ; sister. Mrs. Ruth Anderstm, Jefferson, Ore.; grandchildren. Services will be held In the Virgil T. Golden chapel Tuesday. June 22. al 2 00 p m Re . George Swift will of ficiate. Ritualistic services ht Victor- la chapter No. 78, Order of Eastern Star. Elmer Thomas Late resident of 409 N. Cottage St , at a Salem hospital June 20 at the age of 79 years. Survived by one daughter. Mm. Mary Kwing, Green River, Wvo. Announcement of ser vices later bv Uit Howell-Edwards Co Homer H Smith, Sr. At a local hospital, June 31, lute resident of 575 N. Summer. Survived bv uife, Frances Smith, Salem: mm. Hnmer Smith. Jr.. Salem: sisters. Vt. John IV C,ia. Saiem; Mm, wtll llnwd. Portland: niece, Mr, Oris Fry, Portland: grandchildren, Jean E. Smith and Nancv M. Smith. Services MI he held In the Virgil T. floldrn Chapel Thursday. June 24. at 10 am. Rev. George H. Swift will officiate lntrrmrnt will be at the Ml. Crest Mausoleum. AUTO PARTS Salem Auto Parts MS N. Lforfv Cnrrplte Machme fir.op Serviwi BAKERY Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial Phont 3-3704 BEAUTY SHOPS Haley's Beauty Center M N. Capitol . . . 2-0992 No appointment necessary CAMERAS Andy Foster1! Cameras 174 N. Commercial Ph. 2-1841 CLEANERS Hollywood Cleaners 2040 N. Capitol . . . 3-9608 Pick Up it Deliver Service . Standard Cleaners 36? N. Commercial Ph. 3-8779 Capital Drug Stort - State Sc Liberty ' ' Ph. 3-3118 Mootry's Pharmacy Hollywood Business Dlit. Keizer Business Dlst. Wellman'i Market Drug 490 N. Commercial Ph, 3-6188 BreJthaupt's 447 Court SL Ph. 3-9170 Oregon Fuel Co. Hand picked green slab Mulching sawdust TrI CIty Fuel Co. 2575 Mission Phone 2-7442 FURNITURE Ermel Colonial Furnitur , 2745 S. Commercial Ph. 3-4742 Drive to M.K.N. Ac Save M.K N. rurnltuw Co. 1425 Edgewater GARAGES ' U-Flx-It Garage REPAIR YOUR OWN CAR 1095 N. Commercial , , . Ph. 4-5261 HARDWARE Coomler Hardwart 4390 River Rd. Ph. 1 -13262 300 Personal 310 MtwiHnq Nottco SALEM LODGE No. 4. AT. ft ' A.M. Wed. June 23, F. C. de- grec, 7:30 p.m. 312 Lost ond Found BROWNISH red Cocker Spaniel from 1660 Strong Rd. Pfl. 4-4943 or 4-4Z90. FOUND White faced steer, approx. l.uw lbs. uwner can nave same by proving identity and paying ex pense. 3745 Garden Road. Phone 3-1109. 316 Personal NO MONEY down. Easy budget plan. consumer wnoiesaie frozen food, and meat. Hoffman Meats. Inc., 150 N. Com'l. Ph. 3-5563. WISH to drive new car from factory 10 aaiem lor owner, write box co Statesman-Journal. LOSE up to 20 lbs. in 2 wks. Safe. fcasy. acnq 2. Box 1683. Salem. SAKE, permanent removal of un sightly facial haln. Erich of N.Y. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. I 2088 N Com'l 3-4537. 4-3544. ALCHOLICS Anonymous. 315 N. , commercial. 4-7813 or 2-2108. 400 Agriculture 4(12 Livestock For Salo 60 HEAD white face feeder cattle. Ph. 3-4093. LOl'KKH Hi'jEK--ein.itern Oregon, or whole 30c Custom killing Trailer loaned free Salem Meat Co., 1325 S 25lh Ph 3-4858. 403 Livestock Wanted DESPEKATE1 WANTED! Horse or 9-vcar-old to rlrie. Free summer board. 2-4567 nr 3-4811, uiv cb'iucu uuvm , Duv cattle. horses, hogs, sherp. veal. Emery Aiaerman. rn. 4.64.10 or 4-7218. ANNOUNCEMENT Our livestock market report at 8:30 a.m. on radio station KSLM. Lambs and other livestock consigned 10 us, sold prnmptlv CLARK. TAYLOR t HOARD Live Stock Market Acencv 211-212 Exchange Ruildtng. North Porllantj Oregon CATTLE BUYERS-E 1 and H Sne then. 4297 State. 2-1345 or 2-4380. CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C. McCandllsh, 1127 3. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. LIVESTOCK buyer. A. F. Sommer. 1265 Eanr.ony Dr. Ph. 4-2017. 404 Poultry and Rabbits STARTER dress Chinese pheas a Ms. Ph. 4-3038. 2365 Tepper La lie. YOUNG dressed roasting hens de llvered. I'll. 3-1260 and 31S67. N. H. FRYERS, extra large. 32c per lb. live. Ph. 2-3619. DRESSED FRYEHS. I'll. 4 1090. LEGHORN pullets, i inns, old. Lav ing and reatly-to-lay. Wilt lay hic'h priced summer eggs. Ph. 2-2R61. I.re's Hatchery. BABY chicks hatched year around. Valley farm store. DAY OLD and rrled New Hamp shire White Rocks and Golden Broad every Tuerda and Friday. , FOXS HATCHERY . 3850 State St Ph. 3-4MJ CUSTOM killing, fowl of any kind. Kill 6 a Teek. NftweSi's Poul try Plfnt Rt. S Box 109. Ph. 4-3426. 408 Pets 2 REAUTIFUL black & white kittens need agood home ph. 3-2257. MOTHER dog. puppies T klltrns to glveaway. Ph;2-8237. 5 SIAMESE kittens championship heritage. House broken, Reason able. Ph. 3-82.16. HllLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1958 Mc Coy. 1 block east of N Capitol. !! blocks north of xtH,.on pn a.Rgyi PARAKEETS and supplies. A. Powers, 733 Bclvuc. I'll. 4-15S1. CALVES AT WIIOUSAI.K FREMONT. Mo. W-Bossic. a Guernesey cow bclonxing to Mrs. Alice liodxi.iiKl of Fremont, drop ped three cls of triplet calves In a row, and all within less than 2fi months. All the five bulls and four heifers were normal at birth and only two died. ' 4.RO Merchandise mercuiuim -," S & H GREEN STAMP DIRECTORY "Clip & Save for This Week's Best Buys" JEWELS Alexander's Jeweler. Diamond Vairheo S'Jverv. are ill CuuiV Si. LAWN SUPPLIES Howser Bros, 1185 S, 12th 1 Garden Tractor headquarters LEATHER GOODS Shafer Leather Goods 125 N. Commercial Luggage it Fine Leather Good MEATS McDowell's MkL 1190 S. 12th Hickory Smoked Bacon NURSERYMEN Knight-Pearsy Nursery Nursery ic Sales Yd. on S9E 1 ml. S. nt BrnoV., P. O. Boa 13 PAINTS WALLPAPER Hutcheon's 162 N. Commercial Ph. 3-6687 RADIO Mitchell's Radio it T.V. 1880 State St. . . . 3-7577 Installing, Sales le Servica SERVICE STATIONS -Bales it Brady 548 N. High . . . 2-4542 Double S. it H.'a Tuesday Batdnrf'f Texaco Station - 2005 Fairground. ... 3-745S 14th Si Slate . , . 3-958 Fukuda's Signal Station Hlwav 99E North . . . 3-3382 U-Fix-lt COMPLETE LUB. SEHVICE Ph. 4-5261 for pick-up It del. Webb & Andenon (Richlield) 12th k Mlidon Complete Auto Repairing For the Best Lub. Job In Town Wolvcrtor.'s Service , . 2959 S. Commercial TELEVISION Mltchell'l Radio c T.V. I860 State St. . . . 3-7577 Installing,. Salei & Service TOOL RENTAL U-Fix-It Rental GARDENING EQUIPMENT 205 N.. Commercial . . . 4-5291 TOY HOBBY SHOP The Toy & Hobby Shop 161 N. Commercial . . . 2-15SJ Toys for All Ages 400 Agriculture 408 Pets PARAKEETS. Cage, supplies. Bird Paradise 3180 Livingston 2-1842 FREE kittens. Ph. 4-41 BOXER pups. Flashy Fawns. -A.K.C. .Ph. 3-9664. KITTENS to give away. Ph. 4-6604. ONE reg. blonde male cocker pup, 2443 Wooddale Ave. N. Gate Add. REG. cockers. 6405 Lake Labish Rd. Totem Pole, turn A .8 ml,, L .2 ml. 410 Seeds and Plants GERANIUMS, fuchsiss, cammas, clou. ble Ac giant' petunias. DAYSON'S GREENHOUSE 3975 N. River Rd. Ph. 2-1147 Also complete bedding stock, at re duced prices. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce U-PICK Marshall strawberries. I rs. old At good 2nd picking. 8c lb. :. Totem Pole to Vic Williamson. U-PICK strawberries, 10c lb. Bring own containers. 1245 Shady Lane. 4-4169. SEED Ar eating potatoes. 5230 Port land Rd. 430 Merchandise 451 Machinery and Tools 8-in. SAW. 6-In. jointer comb. Used little, call 6 p.m. 366 11 St., inde pendence. Ph. 109. ' FOR SALL, 2 hand gasoline pumps. Sec them at 1131 Edgewater. Call Joe Hutchison, Realtor. 4-5743 7 FT. New Ideal mower. Mts any trartor. used 1 day. New $439. Will take 27:. Also 6 ft. cover crop disk. Rubber tires, $200, Har vev Marr. 737 W. Church. Mon mouth Ph. 2197. CO-OP four-point tractor, Chrysler industrial motor, 6-specd transmis sion, 30 miles per hour tin road, also verv slow for combine work. Value J7IW. Will take pickup truck, boat or what for most of it. Salem Phone 4-2572. 4S4 Sewing Machines Singer Featherweight Electric portable sewing machine, sews forward A: reverse, dial ten sion A; does decorative fashion stilches. For the unpaid balance. t-none ;i-:i.-,ia. smger sewing ten. ter. 130 N. Com'l. , SINGER CONSOLE Electric cabinet sewing machine. Heavy duty Tayloring head. Sews forward 8c reverse & over pins. Save 1100 on this machine. Phone 3-3512. Singer Sewing Center, 130 N. Com'l, 4SS Hsehold Goods For Sale USED range and refrigerator. 2-5855. FRIGIUAIRE 6 ft.. $20. Ave. UNl'SUAL buy. Delux Admiral re frig., 9'7". Almost new, Large freetingunlt.J220. Ph. 2-7643. USED"rcfrlgeralors.""l9.93 & up. At Laue. App . 2350 State St. ROl.L-A-WAY bed fc mattress. Coll spring. $10. Ph. 2-7130. Queen sire bed and mafirew,. Nearly new metal frame. Elec. range Ac misc. items. Ph. 4-5233. USKD pianos. Your eholc 875. H. L. Stlff Furniture. 175 N. High. UNFINISHED furniture H. L. Stiff JTiirn. Store. 173 N High NORGE Refrigerator, good condition. sS. Apt. 4, 186 N. Llberly. HAYWOOD Wakefield dining room set. 8318 new. Sell for 8130. Solid maple corner table. 42 new. Sell for $38. Solid Maple lamp table, $32. 2 piece sectional, 4 reversible cushions. 3 wav table lamp. $38 new. Sell 112. 3'x23" mirror, per manent finish, $20. 3-8934. 3089 Sil verton Rd. M. W. refrig. Sealed unit, guaran teed until 1938. $135. Eves. ph. 3 4877. 1343 N. 17th St. 4S6 Wanted. Hsehold Good TIES ftaf4 yaion 1 1 irffif.fri.'l 456 Wauled, Hsehold Goods UA.-,H IVUAV iiooo una lurnljr. or will e.11 on consignntcnl Pn Sumeil p wucupn NEED Urge quantity at better qul lly houiehold goods, ppluricei Get top caih price. Ph. Glen Woodry or bring to 1605 N. Sum- WANTED Uied ipt. ilie elec. r.ng,. Seasonable. Ph. 3-M42. 457 Radio ond TV 17" TABLE model., brand r.ew. A, low a. 1149.85. Equipped for chan nels 27 and 6. Valley TV Center, S303 Fairground. Rd. Phone 2-1913. 4S8 Builoiiicj Materials USED LUMBER (Wrecking Old High School) 2x4. 2x6, 2x8. 3x14. No. 2 Bts. cleaned, good lengths. $45.00 per M. ALSO 1x4 flooring. Excellent for shtg. Un- cleaned. $25.00 per M. Rt 2, Box 367 Ph. 2-5904 !i Mile North of Totem Pole OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY CORRUGATED Galv. Roofing 12' sheeU $2.64, 10' sheets $2.20. 8' sheets $1.76. Less for large quan tities. Woodburn Lumber Co. Phone 8826. Woodburn. Ore. STORM Seal galv. Roofing 12' sheeta $3.00. 10' sheeU $2.50. 8' sheets. Less for large quantities. Wocd burn Lumber Co. Ph. 8826, Wood burn. Ore. BUILDING? PLYWOOD PRICE DROPPED American Birch Plvwood. Your choice a.i" grade A 44c Mahogany, "Jap birch" plywood, perfect for paneling and cab. lneta CHEAP Kraft paper sale $2.50 ijng plywood far boats , Nails, per keg -Cheap 8.95 7 55 3 tab, 215 lb. roofing No. 1 cedar shingles iis White asbestos Elding...,..lo.50 ucoar snakes with U. C. cheap waterproof wall board, 4x8..1.75 unpamted shakes New 4x8 master board -1.40 uuuiae whit paint. 2.30 500 gaL steel aeptlo tanks .89.00 4" cast Iron soil pipe . 70o 4 ' Orangeburg pipe : 38c nestle pipe less than galvanized. $4" galvanized prp New toilets with seats 24.50 -59.50 67.50 New bath tubs. comp 42 gal. water heaters- 12-2 elec. wire, roll at DbL sink com. wrim Plastic dralnbd. covering -4!ic $43.85 30c ft. .140 ft. S.50 2.50 Galvanized gutter. 4-lD iw doors, all New fir door lambs . Overhead garage hardwar . 13.95 8X7 steel doors, comp. ...44.00 Insulation, loos As batts (CHEAP! uunareos new weather stripped windows In stock : 14 o un New picture wlndows..--.8.O0 Cedar posts. Your chole--35c Barbed wire. 12'i gauge ..$6.95 Woven wire Ac chick. fencc-CHEAP Shake mold 10c ft Galvanized Iron Roof$10.00 sq. Kew Sreen Doors f os Cedar Ax Fir siding (CHEAP! i.uw usea winaows your nolce C. G. LONG & SONS Ph. 4-5051 1 ml. N. ot Keller LUMBER SALE Shlplap and 2 inch. All new lum ber. $17.30 per M. ana up de livered. Phone 2-2042. BOLLINGER'S First again with low prices 14-2 Elec Wire 2?ic ft. 12L2 F.lec Wire ft. 4" Galv K Gutter 13c ft. 343 N. Com'l. St. Salem Ph. 2-8858 RED CEDAR SHINGLES Del. slrces: No. 1. S3. 25. No. 2. S5.50, no. 3, $4. no. 4. SZ.5U. low prices. shlplap and all grades common lumber. Call Ted Muller. Ph. Sa lem 2-1196. PINE! PINE! PINE! New load. Shelving 12'.c ft.. Panel- inn 11 We Lots to pick irom. IS Jambs 2.93 set. Clrar, toot Ply wood specials: 150 sheets l 4x8 enmbed at 18c. 123 sheets 'a 4x8 vg. Rechvood at lfl'.aC. Ext., tool 48 sheets In int. or ext. piy.. Shakes No. 1. $10.50 tncl. uc. Util ity shakes $5.75. New car oak , flooring, priced right! Wallboard 1.44 4x8, Hnrwoard 1.75 4x8. SdRs 50,50. up. Scr. doors 6.B5 up. Friend ly, prompt estimating it delivery Rervice. NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY. Come inl Viitl Onen nil dav Snturdav. PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD .1345 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-4433 METAL FENCES Permanent. No upkeep. Free estL mates, 36 mos. to pay. Borkman Lbr. It Hdwr. Phone 3-3701. 2460 Stale St. 460 Musical Instrumenlft WURLTTZER Splnette Organ and Speaker. $1700 value. Like new. 81)75.00. Phone 4-4962. GOOD used clarinet, recently repad ded. Rcas. Apt. 1, 336 N. Winter. 21" CONSOLE, all-channel tuner, aluminized picture tube, mahogany finih. New warranty. Now low priced at 1239,93. Valler TV Cen ter, 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 21913. 462 Sports Equipment THE FINEST AND MOST PRACTICAL TRAILER MADE IS THE TEE NEE SEE IT NOW AT THE SALEM BOAT HOUSE CHEMEKETA AT THE RIVER CASH oua for uied runs, modern and antlau. Cascade Merc. 1230 Bfwdwav NIGHT crauirrs and rtd wiRnlers 103 Marion St. Ph. 1-7716. - 464 Bicycles FOR SALE ladles bicycle like new. Half price, 1370 Vista. WANTED 20-ln. girl's bicycle. Good condition. Ph. 2-4784. 468 For Rent, Miscellaneous MCCULLOCH chain saws and post hole augers by dav. Town Equip ment Co Ph. 4-1541 U-FIX-IT-GARAGE Repair you own car Phont 4-5261 ?5 N Cam!. U - DRIVE TRUCKS CAR . STAKE - VAN . RENTALS Stevenson BEE-HIVE McHorrJ It COURT ST PHONE 1-1931 I OR RLNT or lease. lg. wartnouse spare, cement floors, brick blrig down town. Inquire B. ! Stiff rum. S-8188, 470 For Sale. Miscellaneous BASSINETTE on stand, in A-l eon dltion with pad. Uset II month. $15. M Marion, m. WRINGER type washing machine. Good condition. $25. 3-9440 or 2.1961 NO MONEY down. Easy budget plan. Consumer wnoiesaie 1, vie,, and meat. Hoffman Meats, Inc., 150 USED 5-pc. maple dinette set, $49.50. Hogg oroa. u.cu s.uic, u. . Com LEICA 35m.m.. summar F 1.2 lens, focal P. shutter speed to 11000 sec. cpl. range finder. Orlg. cost $383. Price $125. 1565 N. Winter St. Ph. 4-4102 NEW Davenos. $59.95. Pay no ntoney on. men wooory. jova n. om,,,c.. SHOWER stall. Very clean. Excel lent condition. Curtain At pipe lt- nngs inciuucu. u-v KTiiriENT'S desk. $9.50. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. 5 ELECTRIC wall heaters. Wesix, Thermador. Thermostat control. Ph. K-MiiO. NEW rug sale. $29.95 for 9x12. Noth ing d" u" Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. ADDING machlneVlio.' Oak desk. $25. rolda roia oauy .itvc,, new. 313. i'w u"'- GYM sets. $17.95. Nothing down. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. USED davenport and chair, $69.75. Jiogg ros. USCU diuisi Coml. TYPEWRITERS. Adding machine. Cash registers, uupiicaior.. Chairs. Files. SuppUes. Repaired. Roen Typewriter Exc. 456 Court, Ph. 38113. 10" SWING saw. 3 blades. M. motor, stand, w.uu. uompieie. Fisher Koao. BOX springs It mattress, bassinet complete, fn. ADDING machines, cash registers $25 & up. Clary Multiplier Corp., 1979 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 8-8375. $89 PIANO, really good. No money down. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. . $50 DOWN buys complete i rooms new or used furniture at Glen Woodry's. 1605 N. Summer. 12 to 24 mo'ff on balance. Best Buys in Salem. TWIN baby stroller. $19.75. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. Organic Fertilizer Sack or bulk Odorless Orders delivered Phone 3-8127 DAVENPORT sets, $20. Glen Woodry, loos n. summer. 12" TAJ-LE saw. Tiltlng-Arbor solid o3C. 4i.v. ru. -Nuig. CHARJS foundations, lingerie. C&D presses, rn. a-saia. Mary . ca.es. NEW chrome dinette ' sale, $59.50. Glen woodry. 1605 . summer. TOP. SOIL ' Kewberg Type. Phone J-3-UT OREGON GRAVEL CO. FRENCH Provincial 7-pc. Fruitwood bed suite. immaculate (used mos.). $900 new cost. Rare bar gain, $395. Folks, this Is absolutely gorgeous. Don't miss lt. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. CHEST-O-DRAWERS, $5 up. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. TOP SOIL RIVER SILT Ph. 2-1575 or 2-8301 Used platform rocker. $16.75. Hogg Bros, usea store, 137 s. tomi. PAINT, $2.29 gal. Glen Woodry. TOP SOIL RIVER SILT - FILL DIRT PROMPT DELIVERY, PH. 2-174$ KEIZBR SAND AND GRAVEL LARGE baby buggy, $12. 6-yr. crib & mattress, $12. Glen Woodry. inns N. Summer. ' HYDRAULIC JCKS New and rebuilt. Service and parts. Les'a Battery Shop, 691 N. High, NfcW twin mattress and spring. $28.75. for both. Nothing down, 6 mos. bal. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. summer. WE HAVE a few used TV sets to choose from. Different makes from $69.95 up. Valley TV Center, 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 2-1913. 472 Wanted, Miscellaneous LOGS WANTED Top prices paid. 6-ln. to 50-in. diameters in 8-ft. or multiples of -fl. We also buy stumpagc. Burkland Lumber Com pany. Turner, Ore. Ph. Turner 1125 Evenings phone Turner 2502 or Salem 2-7826. 474 Miscellaneous 12-ft. RUNABOUT, trailer, used B "mes. $.130. Call 6 p.m. 386 B , im.iu c ,-n. urn ni'VTA, OI ATf ....... ... 2-HR SERVICE IN MOS1 CASES DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolpb BIdg.. State tt Com l. sta SALEM PH 3-3311 476 Fuel ANDERSON'S green slab. 2 cd. $lt. Ph. 2-7751 or .-4253 or 2-4S74. CAPITAL FUEL SPRING SPECIAL t PlVWnnH tit-at a t --J. (nn Old Fir 2 cords $24. r fianer ends cord . Sawdust for Mulching 1420 Broadway Ph. 3-7721 West Salem Kr,P r.n Mlllch Sawdust nnrl Fortili.n,. Oak, slab, block wood, planer ends. riUK-Ur WOOD 1525 Edgewater Phone 2-4031 Hitrhwav FiipI C.n C!;jn ,,"d,",t wood, green or dr --"pun oiis. rn. a-o.44. 500 Bus. & Finance 510 Money to toon SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? PERSONAL Offers These Benefits: l "V" nrnmnflv , 1 , ...k'.j imu.tu peo plemarried, singlet Nationwide credit. Single visit loan-phone first. Select best payment datel LOANS UP TO $1,500 On Auto. Furniture or Salary Personal FINANCE COMPANY Phone 2-2464 10S S High St.. Salem State License S-122, M-183 Loans over $300 made by Personsl Finance Co of Marlon Count, under In IniiiKfri-l I a r.-,i. . . of Oregon .......e. aci '"J'VATK MONEY to loan ""ph? TO PLACE AD DIAL 2-2441 Monday, June 21,1954 515 Inveglmenw Our loan plan can help you If you own good credit WJIh vicitjon . time aiuio.1 -cc ."..Vi you :r ready for your ummer STOP BV OR PHONE Loans to $300.00 on lur.nlur and equipment and to $300.00 on can. trucks and trailers. .Park Free at Marion Car Parks 136 S. Commercial St. Lie. S-138, M-33S AUTO OrtNS WILLAMETTE CRF.D1T CO. 1P2 South Church turning a-Pkniy Ph. S-243' Uc. M-50. S-134 600 Employment. 602 Help Wanted SALESMAN'S DREAM Men and women Interested in lalei work, this is the opportunity you dream about. A company Is enter ing a new field with millions be hind It to assure your future. Pro motions will be fast for those that can qualify. Don't be a dreamer and miss this 1 1 1 Regardless of what you are selling or if you would like to get Into selling field, INVESTI GATE! You must be neat in ap pearance, ambitious and own an automobile. No collecting or route running. Appointments made for you. Your earnings should be $150 per week to start, plus an addi tional bonus check every month after you have been with us for a short time. See personnel mgr. any week day 0 to 12 noon at 515 Hood St., Room 210. , 604 Help Wanted, Mala NEED one man for saleswork in Northern Oregon. Experience preferred, although not a require ment, as we will give complete training. Travel during week. Must be over' 21. Apply to Em- Sloyment Representative. 815 Menlo irive, Beavcrton, Oregon. PART time shoe clerk, contact Mr. Kristell. Ph. 3-3191. $475 PER MONTH AND MORE TAKE HOME PAY This is a permanent sales position for capable men. 25 years and older, with car, who will be free to work away from home during the week. It li not necessary that you have experience. Individuals accepted will receive thorough training and guidance as well as above average earning-tar ling with training pro gram. Apply to: W, OLSON SENATOR HOTEL, SALEM 10 A.M. TO S P.M. MONDAY OR TUESDAY JUNE 21-22 WANTED Boys for Capital Journal street sales. Age 10 to 13, must have parents consent. Work trom 2 to 8 arternoons. Apply CJ car rier division. CORRESPONDENT for Capital Jour nal at Detroit. Ore., with type writer, some news experience or training preferred. Contact Mike mm:a. capita! JCTimai, Saiem. DEPENDABLE man for local Fuller Brush route. $95 weekly comm. to start. Mr. Flory. 3-8351. 606 Help Wanted, Fm!e EXPERIENCED Accountant for part lime. Reply own handwriting.' .....m,-. umq,. dux OH. LIGHT housekeeping" for. single man. Home and small wages. 3-8763 and 2-8160. GENERAL office duties, typing, fiu lng, calculator, no bookkeeping. 33 hr. week. Exp. references. Write Box 519. Statesman-Journal. WOMAN to. take orders at home 3 to J hours per day. Absolutely no soliciting: order taking only. Write, giving age. address, type of phone service, number and age of chil dren, If any, and previous working ... .u rUA Ola, If you have a phone and are Inter ested in earning from $5 to $9 per day direct from your home write R. L. Truesdcl, Box 508, Statesman-Journal. 608 Pickers Wanted START picking Monday, June 21, l?.c'', N"rlhwcsl strawberries. Children under 16 only If accom panied by parents. K. & L. Straw- city limits on N. River Rd. I U,,fK,b.rl,'5 1CIC lb- G. SiddallT 'JO J",!. E- ol B9E on Hoodview Rd. Pn. 4-1319. U-PICK strawberries. 10c a lb. Bring jomainers. 6090 McCleod Lane. Ph. MARSHALLS, you pick 10c. R, A. Fiedler. Salter Drive. STpRAwVBSRR,? P register now. P. W. Woclke Rt. 2, Box 4.12 Ph View Rd" h"" Ea" on k BERRY pickers wanted. Field 1 mil. out of city limits on Cherry Ave. Drive to Alder St., then follow signs. Trans, furn. Ph. 4-2989 early morning, noon, evening. NOT Sat urdays. I. llartman, 4190 Brooks Ave. 610 Saleg Persons Wanted SALESMEN AND AGENTS Brand new product of rubber re search stops flat tires. Motorist can now get puncture proof tuh for $1 9S per tire. Plenty of advertise, menl and promotion. Get in on the K"'1t,l")r- Send 'nr literature or $192 check nr money order for a kit of four tubes, we pav postage. ZS m'"has! " refunded "n your first order of twelve (12i kits IL,"1"! bl commission to S .Am,r'r "Us on wheels and your spare tire wil be your sales man. ACT NOW! CONTACT: THE TIRE GUARD OF AMERICA 55 SPRING STREET yiER8NEW YORK WANTF.n KAM'cuim ffreYa?UmhnV ' IfiF .ke future ,m wonaeful pleasant appearance" S.n VilM for interview. 612 WorV Wcnts. t.T-1. C!llr houror con- S worT,L Job,. Good V " h'.n5w .''r W". vicinity S.. .: