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Wednesday, June SO, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOUftNAL, Salem, Oretron BECTKOT IT t LOOKING FOR GOLD? I ' f J .."V ' , - -ai sr l, sdf M 4 R KIT QUOTATIONS 4 Attractive June Bishop, aspirant to the auen'g contest of the Jacksonville Gold Rush Jubilee, shows how its done with prospector's pan and pick. A gold rush panning contest for "color" has been omitted during the past several Jubilees, but is being revived this year. Along with this event, a mining exhibition will be shown from 1850 mining equipment up to the present day hydraulic systems. Consultant Thinks State May Hare to Change Laws Substantial overhaul of tome Oregon laws may be needed to take best advantage of a projected in termediate correctional institution. N. Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS (By Ths Asioclsted Priu) Admiral Corporation 20 H Allied Chemical 91 AUis Chalmers 58 Vi American Airlines . . J3 ft Anaconda Copper 38 American Tel. & Tel. 166 American Tobacco 55 Atchison Railroad 110 Bethlehem Steel 69 Boeing Airplane Company 43 Borg Warner 82 Burroughs Adding Machine 20 California Packing 26 VI Caterpillar Tractor 55 Vi Celanese Corporation 21 Chrysler Corporation J 65 Cities Service 87 VI Consolidated Edison 44 Vt Consolidated Vultee Crown Zellerbach 47 Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft 77 du Pont de Nemours 134 Eastman Kodak 60 Emerson Radio 11 Vi General Electrio 46 General Foods i 71 V4 General Motors 72' Georgia Pacific Plywood 11 Vt Goodyear Tire 65 Homestake Mining Company 41 tt International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kcnnccott Copper Libhy, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Locw's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kclvinalor New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Packard Motor Car Penney (J. C) Co. Pennsylvania Railroad Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio ' Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp. Rayonier Incorp. Pfd. Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Company Sears Roebuck k Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil California Standard Oil N. J. Studebaker Corporation Sunshine Mining Swift & Company Tiansumcrica Corporation Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines United Aircralt United Corporation United States Flywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel WestinKhouse Air Drake Westinjjhouse Electric Woolworth Company That opinion was expressed by Dr. Sanford Bates, New Jersey con sultant on penal institutions, at a joint meeting of the Board of Con trol and an intermediate institu- ion advisory, committee Tuesday, Changes in the law would be ne cessary to permit shifting of in mates among MacLaren School for Boys at Woodburn. the lntermedl ate institution and the state peni tentiary. Dr. Bates said. He sue- gested giving transfer control to the State Board of Control as a solution. Dr. Bates recommended a site of 300-350 acres for the institution even though it might be decided to bypass a farm operation in con nection with it. He said any of three sites he has inspected in the past two days in Marion County would be satisfactory. 32 Vi 74 75 30 M 81 33 14 Vi 6714 21 Vi 54 y. 43 124 Vi 87 16 15 Vi 34 30 37 58 Vi 79 Vi 52 45 Vi 98 64 43 V 42 61 V, 86 Mi 18 46 34 Vi 20 V4 44 134 H 22 66 27 49 16 40 lj 23 si 72 42 H Will Clan Hols Annual Reunion HUBBARD The annual fami ly re-union of the Will clan was held Sunday at the Lester Will colonial home north of Hubbard. The re-union has been an annual event since 1930. About E0 were present for the picnic. Oldest members present Were E. S. Wolfer of Hubbard and Jo nas Will of Aurora. Youngest member was Marie Kocher, the 3-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kocher. The officers for the group were all re elected: Roy Will of Dayton, president: Lester Will, Hubbard, vice-president, and Mrs, Zane -Yodcr, secretary-treasurer. Members were present from Yachats, Portland, Albany, Cor- vallis, Dayton, Tigard, Aurora and Hubbard. Re-union will be held next year at the same place. PORTLAND Ml Butterfat - Tentative, subject to immediate change-Premium quality, maxi mum to .33 to oae oer cent acuiilv. delivered in Portland, 58-60 lb; first quality, 56-58; second quality, 55 Vi-55 Vi. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less.' Butter-Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 92 score, 57 Vi H; 91 score, 56 Vi; B grade, 90 score, 55 Vi; 89 score, 52. , Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles. 38V-41Vi; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 41 Vi-44 Vi. Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs, containing do loss, cases in cluded f o b. PorttsndA graai, large, fl Vi-48 Vi; A medium, 43 Vs- Vi: A grade, small. 28 Vi-31 Vi. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 55; A large, 51; AA medium, A medium. 46: A smau. 83. Cartons i cents additional Live chickens No. 1 quality, o.b. plants Fryers and roasters, 28: at the firm 27: light hens, 12- heavy hens, 14; old roosters, 12-13. 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 Vi lbs, 18-22, 5-5 lbs. 14-18: old does. 10-12, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 56-59; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef-Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs. 39-42.00; good, 37-40.00; commer cial 35.00-38.00; Utility 31.00-35.00; commercial cows 25.00-30.00: utu- 21.00-27.00; canners - cutters, 22.00-24.00. . Beef cuts choice steers Hind quarters, 50.00-54.00; rounds, 47.00- 51.00: full loins, tnmmea, 7i.uo- chucks. 34.00-37.00: TlDS. 50.00-53.UU, Pork cuts Loins, cnoice, h-iz ids 59.00-63.00; shoulders, 15 lbs, 41.00 44.00; spareribs, 55.00-58.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, 59.WH.uu. Veal and calves liooo-cnoice, all weights, 36.00-43.00; commer cial 12.00-39.00. Lamb Choice-prune spring larng under 50 lbs. 44.00-46.00. Wool Grease basis. Willamette Vflllev. 65-57 lb: Eastern Oregon mixed cross Drea range wooi, w 55: fine and half blood, S5-6Z, Country-dressed meats, f.o.b, Portland: ' Beef Cows, utility,. X-Z7 . rnnners-cutters. 22-23. . Veal Top quality. ngnvweignt, 34-32: roueti heavies, zt-zy. Hogs Lean piocKers -; cows, lisht. 26-28. LamDS Best llgirt springers, oo 40; yearlings, 25 and up, depending on quality. r Mutton Best, lo-u ; euu-uuiiiy, 8-10. Fresh Produce Onions 50 lb sacks Oregon yel lows. No. 1. med. 2.25-75; med yellow and red, 2.25-75; Texas white wax, 3-in mm, z.a-s.ou; yel lows. 3-in. 2.50-75. Potatoes New crop Calif., long Whites, 4.00-25; special mark 4 85.5.00; few 5.25: bakers. 5,5 5.75; No. 2, 100 lbs 1.00-50; round reds 4.50-75. Hay U. S. No. 1 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland , nominally 27.00-28.00 ton; U. S. No. 1 timothy mixed hay, Portland and Seattle, 29.00-30.00 ton, Baled, f.o.b. cars. Hoover Task Force Ends Power Hearing PORTLAND I A Howver Com-' mission task force completed a nation-wide aurvey of water and pow er resources with a two-day ses sion which ended here Tuesday. The 47 sneakers who appeared at the Portland session offered varied views on now the region's water resources could best be developed. Among proposals advanced Tues day was a public corporation, fin ancing its operations through Dona issues, to replace the Bonneville Power Administration. This was the suggestion of Gus Norwood, ;ecucve secretary oi tae, worta- west Public Power Assn., which represents 100 publicly owned elec tric systems. He would have Congress author ize specific projects recommended the corporation, then the cor poration would undertake construc tion with financing bonds guaran teed by the federal government. Most of Tuesday's witnesses were advocates of public power and were closely cross-examined by the 18-member task force which is headed by Ben Moreel, head of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp, Pittsburgh. Thomas L. Scanlon, director of research and education for the Ore gon AFL State Federation of La bor, said his union favored federal development of the region's rivers and opposed the partnership devel opment program.- Mortcl a:He Scanlon if he also favored government operation of such industries as building and of lood production. When scanloa said be did not, Moreel asked: "In oth er words, you are interested only in government intrusion in , the power field?" Gov. J. Bracken Lee of Utah, an ardent supporter of private enter prise, asked Scanlon if he favored removal of taxes from private util ities. Scanlon replied In the nega tive and Lee then asked: In other words, to get the low power cost here, you n taking advantage of the people of the rest of the coun try'", " Mid Willamette Obituaries 400 Agriculture 400 Agriculture 112 Fruit end Farm Product- 412 Fruit and Farm Prodacst Wanted Cherries HUDSON HOUSE, INC. WANTS YOUR CHERRIES Prices are tetter than last year! i Now Receiving at :; JORY PACKING PLANT , : ' MS M. rront, lim Ph. 1-1001 ; ' HUDSON HOUSE DUNDEE! i v: Picking PUnt Ph. 64, Newberf . . K Adolpf Hildebrand Ht. 1. Box 443, I Ml. East of Dallas - Salcm-Daltat Highway Phone Dallas, 3023 1 450 Merchandise 454 Sawing Machine SINGER, trcidlt sewing nuchSnft Ph. 4-im . USED ELECTRIC - DESK " MODEL sewlnff machine-. Sws over pint, forward and rveri. ( price 9360.60, now 1138.50. Attach ment and button holer. Quaante- ' ed. Ph. 3-3312. Sinter Sewlnf Cen ter. 130 N. Com'i. SINGER PORTABLES . Sowing machine In Al condition and Mnaranteed, reduced to 40.M pluf frre sewlnf leasone. Limited aup Jly. rh 3-3813. s infer Sewlnf Cen ter, 130 Ni Cora'lt - s 455 Hsahold Goods For SaU -PC. DINING tet .M. Woodry'fc No. Summer. : IVv'jw apnnfs and full panel N. Summer. , TRADE and aava at Woodry'. i05 rt. aummer. GENUINE decDfrccre U cu, ft Very noon. aMiu nerry Ave. a-7ioj. Cardwell Heads inn Red Cross ALBANY Ed Cardwell, Sweet Home, long an active civic lead er, was named chairman of the Linn county chapter of Red Cross Monday during an executive board meeting. Cardwell will take office July 1, succeeding Ralph Senders. Elected first tlce-chairman was Ken Edick, Albany; Dr. John Jern, Albany, was selected sec ond vice-chairman: uon Marga- son, Albany, was reelected treas urer and Mrs. George Bohle, Leb anon, was also reelected secre tary. '. Retiring from office in the chapter is Ed Bilyeu, Leoanon, who served as second vice-chair man during the past year. Card- well was first vice-chairman dur ing 1993-94. Cordon Pays Tribute To Woman Senator Max Collins Crowder MT. ANGEL Max Collins Crow- der, 59, died at his home in Mt. Angel Tuesday of a heart attack. Mr. Crowder was born at Sil- verton Oct. 27, 1894,. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crowder. On March 4, 1929, he was married to Ella Claus of Silverton. He con tinued to live in Silverton until two years ago when he moved to Mt. Angel. Surviving are his wife, Mt. An gel; a son, Wallace E. Crowder, Salem; two brothers, Earl, Port land, and Ernest Crowder, Mt Ansei. ana one grandchild. Funeral services will be at z m. Friday. July 1, at the Un- ser Funeral Chapel, Mt. Angel. Burial will be in the Silverton cemetery. . ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . .. Too Late To Classify TOR SALE: Excellent baled clover nay, none neuer. Merie unurcn, miles Weat of Rand Iiland Store. Phone 12x4 Dayton. 400 Agriculture 403 Livestock Wanted FURNITURE & mlcel. Rt. . Box 889 East of Labtnh Center Store. 1 1) CU, FT, Gibson cabinet deep : freeie. Ph. 5-.W35 ROSE Frieze davenport and chair." rn. -urr. , LIVESTOCK oiuret 1 buy cattle, horses, hogs, aheep. veal. Emery Alderman. Ph. 4-M3Q or e-7218. CATTLE BUYERS, tVLutB. Sne then, ean state. .iw or 1-1380. CATTLE, honei, at your farm. E. C nicuinauaD. uxi b. aatn. rn. a-eit-r. 1 ROOM turn. Stove, retrls. All util ities. Block; to CBDltoi DlaES. i-aay S25. Ph. 3-M80 days. S-Mt eves, PIE cherries 10c a pound. U-piclt 7c a pound. 2180 ao. utn ov. rn. 4-31111. 1I-PIPK MARSHALL stravftirrtei. Exc!ettt Plcklns. Turn East at Kelzer School on Cliemaka Road, so 1.4 miles and turn lelt at McLeod, then rUht H. W. Starling, who MclAoa Lane, Phone 4-3819. - LIVESTOCK buyer, A. T. sommer. iv9 uarmony ur. rn. 408 Pets TO GIVE AWAY, mother eat and her kittens. Ph. 2-73Q1. GIVE away to good home fi kittens. uau alter p.m. e-ioii. t-PC. CHROME dinette 134.85. Wood. ry s, . pummcr. TV OR VANITY stools 8.85. Wood Ty s, h. aummer. NEW SxlS linoleum S9.W. summer, wooarya. HOT POINT ranee, Maytag washer. outlet, on circulator, oesk, radio, 1040 N, Capitol. Apt. 30. UNUSUAL buy. Delux Admiral re- srig.. vt'. Almost sew. urge Urccslng unit, laao. Ph. I-7M3. CALIF, style den or playroom fur niture, includes daveno. cnair. tool ., stool and end table. Red Western , design upholstery. Like new. $100. Ph. 5-3138 eves. PKDIGHBCD Dalmatian pupi (2S lor male. $10 lor Xtmai. J1W K, St, or MAYTAG washer. Latest model. ncariy new, zujp longing. BTUii. LARGE 1 bedroom apt, unfurn. Beat and. uUUUes lurnUhed. KELSON & NELSON REALTORS 1590 S. Com'i: ' ! Ph. Portland Livestock PORTLAND W (USDA)-Cat-tle: salable 500, market slow) stea dy to weak with canner and cutter cows generally 50c below Monday: rucked lot good-choice 958 lb. fed steers 23.50; load held higher; few cutter and utility steers 11.50-17.00; cutter and utility heifers 10.00 15.00; canner and cutter cows 8.50 10.50; utility cows 11.00-12.00; util ity and commercial bulls 14.00-16.00. Calves: salable 125, market about steady; good-choice vealers 18.00- 21.00; utility and commer cial grades 10.00-17.00; culls down to 7.00. Hogs: salable 100. market ac live, mostly steady with sows scarce and fully $1.00 hiRher; choice 180-235 lb butchers mostly 27.50-28.00: choice 290-340 lb butch ers 23.00-25.00; choice 4O0-500 'lb sows mostly 18.00-20.00; smooth sows to 21.50. Sheep: salable 350, hoMovers Chicago Grain CHICAGO m Wheat firmed in active dealings on the board of trade Wednesday, helped by addi tional advances in cash wheat and a better inquiry for flour. Feed grains did not do much, although maintaining a steady tone. The Foreign Operations Ad ministration granted Great Britain seven million dollars to buy Amer ican corn. Soybeans weakened at the start on fears of substantial deliveries of cash beans on July futures Thursday. Later, they worked higher but had difficulty getting back to previous closing levels. Wheat closed lWi-itt nigner, juiy 1.944-. corn lower to 3 high er, July 1.59-Xi, oats unchanged to V lower, Juiy an, rye i-n-i- July 99-984, soybeans V to 2 cents lower, July S.eo-S.e? and lard 12 cents lower to 12 cents a nunarea pounds higher, July 15.00. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO Wi Butchers were mainlv steady Wednesday, al though the top price was off 10 cents, while sows sold steady to 50 cents lower. Buyers paid $24.00 to $24.25 for most choice 180t o 230 pound butch ers while 2470 to 270 pounders went at $23.00 to $24.50. Sows sold within a $15.50 to $21.25 range A few loads of prime WASHINGTON Senator Guy Cordon was one of seven mem bers of the United States Senate who took the floor in an unusual gesture to pay tribute to Senator Margaret Chase Smith (K., me.) following her renomination last week. Senator Cordon joined in the tribute because he aw in Mrs. Smith's victory "a triumph for those office holders who try to do things because they think those things are right, rther than because of political experience." Senator Smith, only woman serving in the Senate by election, was the author of the famed "Dec 1 a r a 1 1 o n of Conscience," which denounced the practice of some senators in using the Sen ate floor to make unsubstantiated charges. Senator Cordon, Joining his six colleagues in publicly congratu lating the Maine senator, told the Senate that because of her vic tory, "f feel that every public servant in every legislative body may feel added strength in going forward to do the things that should be done solely because they should be done, and not be cause they are politically expedient." Mrs. Dorice McNulry WOODBURN Mrs. Dorice Ids McNulty, 31, died in a Portland hospital Tuesday of leukemia after a long illness. She had lived on Rt 2, Woodburn for 18 months, coming there from Washington. Mrs. McNulty was horn at .pro vidence. R. I.. April 8, 1923. Surviving are her husband, Raymond C. McNulty, Woodburn; a daughter, Carol, B, ana a son, Richard, 3; her mother, Mrs. Joseph Desy, Goldendale, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Ucker, The Dalles; and a brother, Edgar Desy, Everett, Wash. : The rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 30, at St Luke's Catholic church with the Knights of Columbus partici pating. Requiem mass will be said at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, July 1, at St Lukes with burial to follow In the church cemetery under direc tion of the Kingo-Cornwell- Mor tuary. . . : Melvin F. VanDusen SUBLIMITY The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 30, at the Weddle funeral Chapel, stayton, lor uemn r. Van Dusen, Rt 1, Turner, who died of a heart attack at his home Monday. Funeral services will be at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, July 1, at St Boniface Catholic church, Sublimity. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery, Sublimity. Mr. Van Dusen was born in Renville county, Minnesota, July 17, 1904. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Frances Van Dusen, Turner; children, Melvin, Michael, Irene, Barbara, Jacqueline, and Geral dine. Turner; and Thomas Van Dusen, Salem; and his mother, Mrs. Elsie Van Dusen, Salem. FINE FOR G.I. OR F.H.A. Delightful newly rerecorated 0 room home over 1,000 sq. It. Roomy lot, Garage, Secluded location near shopping center with nearly new ' refrigerator, Electric Range, Trom bone T.V. Aerial and washing ma chine. S8.450.oo. Best of terms. Owner 275 Southvlew plaee MOTHER cat St 4 kittens to (We away 10 gooq nomc. yn. e-iiou. FOR SALE Male pure Dalmatian. S yrs. old. . Wonderful pet. 375 Talrvlew Ave, bet. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. TWO beautiful kittens, black white. Want good home. 1-257. pianos, furniture, appli ances, tools, etc. Woodry'a, 1(05 N. Summer. CRIB and mattress, S yr 512.50. 1605 N. Summer. Woodry's. , ELECTRIC range for apt, a burners Si ovenette, S39. Full alia O.E., 579. Al Leue App- 2350 State St. FOUND Black it tan dog, long tail. green couar. rn. a-ejoi. USED pianos. Your choice 175. E. U a -an rurmture. 179 n. Hifn. ITXCKLLENT reg. Cocker pups. Cock er mother to give away. Ph. 2-1252. UNFINISHED furniture. H. L. SUM rurn. store. 175 N Hlglt. , VERY nice 1 bedroom house, unfurn. except stoves, s&ft. NELSON Si NELSON REALTORS 1590 S. Com'i. Ph. 2-366S FOR SALE 2 Australian pupa on anas Mcuain Ave., aaiem. S-PC. dinette set. Good condition. Ph. 4-I9S3. 'xl2" WILTON rug. good condition. 525. call at IQOU . t;apuoi, Apt. J. a Tanniur. hAir,,. Baa.. oU heat, fire, place, near menmono. sen. -seae smaller home in trade, ALSO small S bdrtn. home N. Sum mer on larger a ourm. or uupiex. JOE NOOflUHa&TIA Real Estate 1595 N. Cottage 4-3661 day or eve, PUREBRED English Pointer papa. rnona mu j oni Ave. APT. SIZE range. Like new. 589.50. woodry'a. 1B05 N. summer. REGISTERED German Shepherd le- mufl pup, e mo. very goon wun enuaren. rn, -nw. NEW BAVENOS from S59.50. Glenn wooary. 1W5 N. summer. PARAKEETS and suppUea. A. IV rowers, foa aeivue. rn. -iwrf, NEW 9x12 tugs from 529,60. 105 N. summer, wooary s. , PARAKEETS. Cam supplies. Bare raraoiee, sabq unnstion a-jeu. 410 Seeds and Plants WANTED unfurn. 2 bdrm. hse. with garage, cy responsioie cuuiji 2-9981 alter p p.m. ADULT cherry pickers Thursday, Good crop, aiou moouy. 3 COCKFJt puppies. Phone 2-54S7. Central Howell FU i Picnic on 1 1 CENTRAL HOWELL The regu lar meetinc of the Central Howell I-ocal ot the Farmers Union was held on the urual date when an ineiintinn wps read from Linn , . . u County to attend its annual picnic SC! V,.V,B -Vmtd SutiSsy in August. The PARTLY furnished apt. Newly dec orated. -u per mwiui water. Located at 3054 N. Cap. Ph. 2-6066, 300 Personal 310 MooUno Notice) SALEM LODGE No. 4. AT. AM. Wed. June SO, Si. M. o- gree, 7:5U p.m. 316 Personal 8EED potatoee. netted gems Ac Bur Dan as. wap roruana acu, e-etne. FUCHSIAS " Hangmgbaaketa S2.50 up. WARD'S USCHI A GARDENS 4JS0 Cherry Are, 412 Fruit and Farm Produce) U-PICK berries Me lb. Bring; con tainers. Werllne Hop Ranch, Inde pendence, PICK or shares, five large Royal Ann Cherry trees, heavily loaded. sprayed. Ph. s-etna. U-PICK Pie Cherries. Ph. 8-4676. U-PICK Strawberries ac Bring aon- talners. James H. neaaen. u xei. N.E. of North Howell school. 45S Wantsid, Rhold Goods CASH TODAY Good used lurnttusel or erin bH on oneiilgnneeni, Ph. 3-9098 SuOlell's Auction. SAFE, permanent remoral tt tin- sianuy xaciaj aaua. i.,.,. w ..... ALCOHOLICS Anonymous I 2088 N. Com'i 8-4837. ALCHOLICS Anonymous, Sliw N, CommercleL e-vaia or a-iw. DEATHS Mrs. Ellssbelh Frances Kleeman At a local hospital June 27, late reHldent of 3070 Hollywood Dr. Sur vived by daughters: Florence Klee man, Salem; Mrs. Grace Stephens, Long View, Wash, Sons, rncst Kleemen. Calif; Percy Kleeman, De Lake, Ore.- Lt. Cmdr. W. W. Klee man, U. S. Navy. Recttetion of Ros ary Wednesday June 30, at 8 p.m. In the W T. Rladon Chapel. Services will be held Thursday, July 1, at 10:30 In the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, interment Bclcrest Memorial Park. Kiisene Hasenfurter Late resident of Meriford, Ore., In this citv June 29. Announcement of services will be made later by the W. T, Rlgdon Co. . LEGALS lots 18.00-19.00: good 108 lb year lings 14.00; good and choice 65-75 lk frator lamhe IS on- medium Because the resistance of nickel graues down to 12.50: several lots to electrical currents increases as unsod; good and choice shorn is gels wanner, it oltcn is uscn;ewcs 4 .50; culls down to 2.00. t ine worm roruanu marKct win be closed Monday, July 5) 300; market about steady on 1 10 iow choice grades brought $20,- slaughter clusscs but 50-l.uu lower j0 $23.00. Cows sold steady to 25 on generous gathering ot feeder cents oweri topping at $13.75. lambs; choice and prime spring Spring lambs went to a new low lambs mostly 20.00; good-choice j on tne current crop, selling weak tor 'Kb.5i to $27.00, the top Good j -y,' Loca, picnic .m be held Sunday, July 11. ai me Silverton City Park, with Silas Torvend making reservations. Silns Torvend and trans way to control (he temperature of elec trical blankets. SALEM MARKETS ComnllM lira ceeern el let lh rsMsntrr ! rtnllsl Jrnsl readers iBetltre eailf.l ftrinll re lrlee: R.hhlt sHfl, 53JJ-J45 IM-Ib. !' 1 100-lb basl. i n M..n-t .ss-s nalfT r - 91-01-1 M IM . '' ; 30-54 .45 1100 lb. ball 4 V nr.lnt e,irr t:wr Irw S4c: old rouilers, 12cl eolorrd fowl. 14e: leshorn lowl, 13cl colored rooiters. J, Est-- - , noTlrl Vrlees Else, AA. 4..-: Hne A 4-4r: medium AA. 3-; medium A. JSttl .m.ll A. JJ-Ue: "' orite. tenerslle ean I. erwe. Sbv. isrse e'td. .."'!! quoted st BScl mertlumt at 4sc. Rstterlal - Bmlns ones eremt-im ttr No 1 lc -Boiler- Wholeisn. AA erine. orlM Hci rarten. s.ei a oMnM. 4 tsrlnea lie: S erinla. :e BeUII A ersde eeo-T0ct ttsda. si I treds. tie- Wall Street to 50 cents lower at $20.00 to $23.00 for good and prime types. ' Salable receipts wre estimated at 7,000 hogs, 8.500 cattle, 500 calves and 1,000 sheep. Chicaao Onions By United Press NEW YORK The slock mar ket declined Wednesday after an early show of strength petered out. Losses ranged to a point or two hut the great majority were fractional. Trading was markedly sicwer than Tuesday. Volume for the day was around 1.900,000 shares com pared witli tlie 2.350.000 shares which changed hands Tuesday. Portland Grain PORTLAND I No bids or of fers. rnnnrind for the Legislative Com miltse, and Lloyd Bcutlcr for the Co-op Committee, who reported on the recent meeting held by the Co-op membership and announced the purchase of property on the Silverton Road to be Improved In Ik. f,,l,,i-n . ,.,Jllh CI TImi me-mlit-l A iicaiu ai&ie llt-IU hl..h I. nmmr,n t th pntrr line loncnn whn snoke on the : of counlv Road 734: thence South- Sunnlies moderate, demand fair, insurance policies oftered. by ! ?ZjJMtSt2ur market slichlly weaker. the Farmers Union. National vice ,nd 14 o( ,ari T. and n. to the Track sales 50 lbs. U.S. 1 unless president Homcri rioipn aisu ' j. .,if c-.l . VaIIm, L.,. .I, d-.K'A.-l ; crtl--n 14. t..e..wft .t S'.HtCu: t-HMl-JiniH C-'.-KIl - - Or,Ct, Ull INK OCtirc dj-. Globes 3-inch and larger 2.25-2.40, Mrs. Clarence Johnson reported e.j inrh 1 B5-2.00. Yellow Vcrbosns : ir the Cheer Committee. Eldon NOTICK OP IIKARIND Bv Order of the County Court of Marlon County, Oregon, issued June ZZ, IBM, Notice Is hereby Riven that on July 28, 1954 at 10:30 o'clock A. M. of said dsy In the County Courtroom in tne uourt House at caiem. a near Inn will he held on the proposed for mation of a Rural Tire Protection District to be known as the Mltlc'le Grove Rural Tire Protection District and to Include iiie iuliuwing (id scribed area: Krainnlnp at a point In Marlon County In Section 91, T. t S R. W where the center Hue of Slate High way 9i)E Intemects the center line of Market Road 52: thence Easterly along the said Market Ronil 52 across Sections 31, 32, 33, 34 , 35, and 38 oi sold T. and R., to lis intersec tion with the center line of County Road 6.10 in Section 35 of said T. and R.: thence Southerly alone, the cen ter line of County Road 838 through Section 36 of said T. and R. and Sectolns 1 and 1 of T. 7S. R. 2 W to center line of Market r.osd 90 I WILL not be responsible lor any debts otner inaii jii.y Tarnaskv. JIB Ellandale) Ave., Dallas, oi PARENTS, let me teach your child read I ng or arithmetic. u-pp.'o. LOSE up to 20 lbs. In S wks. Sale. Easy. Send S2. Box 1688, Salem. 400 Agriculture K2 Uvestoclc For Sal RI?D fryers,lJ15 each. Ph. 3-6838. F'RSALE, fresh Jersey cow with 3rd celt In No. 1 shape. Ph. 2-8102, EXCELLENT pleasure horse 8 yr. old sorrel mare, r-i li-i'kk', -IKE'' ''r: Hresv,,;,: or whole. 23c. Custom kllllnj. Trailer loaned free Salem Meat Co.. 1328 S 25th. Ph 1-4858. 40 Poultry and Habblts DRESS?:D FRYERS. 2-2314- SPECIAL, July New Hampshire chicks, 18c. Valley Jrmtore. HAMPSHIRE Hens 1 year old. Also Fertilizer, rn. U-PICK Marshall strawberries 10c lb. Frank Toney. 1380 Harmony. 114 ml. N.E. of Kelzer, 4-J97J. U-PICK Marshall Strawberries, 8c. Bring plenty containers, uernes good, 6 ml. North on Portland Hi wav. Jes Mathls Orchsrd. DRESSED FRYERS. PH. 4-1090. LEGHORN pullets. 5 mos. o n. Lay ing and ready-to-lay. Will lay high priced summer eggs. Ph. 1-2851. Lee s rlatcnery. DAY OLD and star ed New Harnp shire White Rocks end S",Ld" Broad every Tuerdsv and mdsy rvA9 Mil,"""' 3830 Slate St Ph 3-4909 CUSTOM killing, fowl of any icina. Kill 6 days a week Newell s Poul try Pl.nl Rt 5 Boa 108 Ph. 4-3426 Call 2-2441 toPlaceAd tJPIK Strawberries. Sc. Si mt. E. of the Green Apple Market, Rt. g, Eox 433. 2-HUO. B. Kudna. U-PICK very good Marsha lis, clean Held, 10c lb. Joe Lucas. 1 ml. out on Orchard Heights ltd. rh. 1-5058 after 6. 457 Radio and TV U-PICK strawberries, 10c lb. Bring new RCA-VICTOR 11-ineh table Antjilner. fHean natch, food Dick- I nl.i .11 .H..I h,n ,,ll mt. A. container. Clean patch, good plck lug. 6090 McLeod Lane. Ph. 4-3123, U-PICK Northwest strawberries, 10c per pound. S.yeellent lor Ireesinr and canning. Field located only I mile north of Salem on Norm ruver ltd. firing your own containers, js., 4te L. atrawnerry rarm, U-PICK strawberries. 10c lb. Bring boxes. Andresen, 4P90 N. Lancaster. U-PICK strawberries. 8c. R. 6, Box 158, 5 miles out silverton nignway. Ph. 2-2303. U-pick strawberries. Bring contain, ers. I'n. s-uis. w.n. n.tr. Williamson. U-PICK strawberries, 4475 Claxter Rd U-PICK strawberries 10c lb. Every day but SAluraaya. uo out unerry Ave. to Alder St. to Brooks Ave Turn left to fields. Hartman, 4190 Brooks Ave. Ph. 42989. U-plck strawberries 10c lb. Phone 2- S704. jonn jeiiery m. s, uox mi. CHERRIES. We buy fruit on trees. 1 tree or more. Any amount, rn. 2-0022 after 8 p.m. 30 acres of good grass hay for sale Ph. 4-;iB7n. 425 Auction Sales antee. S19B.95. Terms If desired. Ralph Johnson' Appliance. Ph. 3-3139. . , ' : CAR radio. Custom built lor 1951 Ford. H9. 93. Montgomery Ward it Co.. Salem. Ph. 3-3191, 11" TV art. New 1 yr. warranty on ' all parts. Reg. price $299.95. Now only 1239.99 including all channel tuner during our June clearance sale 'til June 30. Others to choose) from. Open from 9 to 9 daily ex cept Sat. fe Sun. Valley TV Cen ter, 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. 17" TABLE models, brand new. As low as 5149 9a, Muippea ror chan nels 27 and 8. Valley TV Center, 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 2-1913. , 458 Building Materials 2 2S-2.W, 2-3 inch Semi - Yellow Globes 2.00-.25, White Olobcs 3- inch and .larger 3.00-3.25, 2-3 men 3.15-3.25: Tcxaj Globes linch and larger 3,25-3.65, 2-3 men 3.i5-3.za. ST. PAI L PARISH DINNER ST. PAUL The St. Paul Parish Is serving a turkey dinner Sun day, July 4,. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The same dinner will be served on Monday after the St. I17k--l 7. Rtrlfttf HAUl HOOPO fRTBIK' flllll Bl VTl "", Flour 6; Oats 3; Mill'leed J, tafternoon show. Proceeds iromi Eeutler showed pictures dealing with the exchange student pro gram. Mrs. Frank Way will be program chairman in August. A social hour followed with Mrs. Frank Beutler and Karen Mantic serving refreshments. the dinner are to go toward build ing a new Parish school. Chair men for the dinner are Mrs. Ele mr-r Goodina. Mrs. Robert Cole man and Mrs. Lawrence Bernards, j jo jUBe, July. 1954, Road 21 of clitcrly auona Sections 14. 15 and 16 to the South west corner ol Section 16 which Is common to the Northeast corner of the four rnrners Rural Fire Protec tion DKtrlcl; thence Westerly slong the North Boundary of the Four Cor nea Rural Fire Protection District to the East Citv Limits of the Citv of Salem. Oregon: thence Northerly and Weaterlv alons the nalrl City Limits Boundary of the City of Ha. Im to the center line of Slate Hlfth av 9E: thence Northeasterly alone the center line of said Slste High wsr WF. to the point nf beginning. Excluding from said area, however, all property which Is excluded by Chapter 30. Section 99- 3002, O. C. L A Doled June 25, 1954. iSesll H. C. MATTSON, Aunty Licra. LEGALS "NOTICE IS HEHKBY GIVEN that the undertittned hnn been appointed .,i.nnin-iti-iv nf thft estate of rritn cii H. Sacco. decerned, by the Circuit Court o( Marion County. Oreon. ah fuirgnni havlnff claim aetilnit aid estate are required to preaent them to me co Jamea D. Olion, co a".n.il Jnnrnal. 2R0 N. Church St., s'alem. Oreaon, within tlx month rnm ih flrt.t rial at this nubllcatlnn, Dated and ttr? I published this ISth day of June, 1964. pate Ot l&fti puuucauua. " day of July, 1054. HOSF. U. MKUAI.K, ' Admlntitratrlx of the Karate of Krfincla P. Sncro, Deceased. nnVSON nd DEICH, Attorney for Admlntitratrlx. 1206 Loyalty Building. Portland. Oregon. J. 16, 2.1, 30, Jly. 7. NOtlCK OK FINAL SKTTLKMKNT NOTICE ii hereby given tnat tne undesigned ha filed her final re port as executrix of the estate of OTTO AI.LWoniJKN. deceased, with the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Oregon, and that the Circuit Court n! tV.d County has fixed F, iiy 1he eth day of Juiy, 1M. at S:15 a.m. at the Circuit Court moms in Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, as the time ind place respectively for hearing objections to SJiid final re port. RITA THOMPSON, Executrix of the Estate of Oito Allworden, Deceased. HUSTON fc THOMAS Attorneys for KxecutrlX CoivullU, Oregon J. I. 1, 13. 90, Jir f Furniture Auction Wed. eve, June 30th at 7:30 p.m. And every Wed. evening. Furniture for every room In the home, rtcdroom sets. eiec. ranges, refrigerators, twin ac full size mat tresses, coll ft box springs, davenoa At davenports, ecc. chsirs, rock ers chslrs a tables, wood Islhe, lie w, floor lamps, biri-h csblni-l, band saw, table saw, extension lad der, ellder swing, drake, other sr. tides ' of furniture. Come to buy or sell. Open every .weekday to receive your consignments. Livestock Auction Thum., July 1st 10 A M MISC.. FURNITURE. ri.OWF.HS. FARM MACHINERY 1 P.M. L1VF.STOCK Chickens rahhlti, ducks, geeae. Bahv calves, veal, feeder stock, milk It beef cows, heifers, bulls, steers, sheep, goats, pigs. Come to buy or sell. Livestock sold hy weight or hesd. -,,-, LANE SUDTKLLS AUCTION SALES YD. Phone 3-SOOS -I"" SllvertnnJRd. FURNITURE AUCTION tonlte t 7 o'clock at LANE SUDTF.LL'S AUCTION SALES YARD, lo c(ed 1 milci east of Slem on Silverton road. Til. 36Q0P. PINE! PINE! PINE! New load. Shelving 12'ic ft.. Panel ing lllsfi ft. t.ots to pica: zroin. IS Jamba.2.IS set. Clear, tool Fly wood specials: ISO sheets ',' 4xg combed at ISc. 12S sheets Vt 4x8 vg. Redwood at W'.ic. Ext., tool 4xR sheen In Int. or ext. ply.. Shakes No. 1, J10.50 Incl. uc. Util ity shakM $5.75. New car oak flooring, priced rlghtl Wallboard 1.44 4x11, Harwoard I.7S 4x8. Sdga 98.30 up Scr. doors 8.99 up.. Friend ly, prompt estimating & delivery t service. - NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY. Come Inl Vlaitl Open all day Saturday, ' PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD 3545 Portland Hd. Ph. 4-4433 PLYWOOD PRICE DHOPPBD ' American Birch Plywood. Your choice i" grade A . .... 44 Mnhoeany. "Jan birch" plywood. pcricct for paneuns e"u''T Inpts Kraft paper sale CHF.AP . 52 M iMf plvwood for boaut Cheap Nalli. per keg ? t tan. 21 lb 'noflng. , No. 1 cedar shingles White MHbesios hiding. 10.W Cedar Shakes with O. C. cheap tvateroro'.! wall board. 4x1.., 1 79 Unpalnted shakes e-l New 4xs piaster board - 1,40 Outside while oalnt ....2.90 500 gal steel septle tank! 99 0O 4" cast Iron soil pipe -.70a 4' Orangeburg pipe .3e Plastic pipe (cu than galvanized. galvanized pipe....- ....tM New toilets with seats,-. , 34,80 New halh pornn 43 gsl water heaters. 4!0 Merchandise 54 StwlniJ Mach'.aat 12-3 elec. wire, roll at , Dbl sink com. wrtm Plastlo dratnhd. coverings. Galvanised gutter. 4-ln New doors, all sl7ea. Ne f!r door 1smbs Overhead garage hardware , 8x7 steel doors, comp. 87 90 43BJ ..Sfie ft. -le ft "i aft For Unpaid Balance Sinter Elec. cabinet sewing machine. Auto, tension. Floating pressure foot. Sews forward It reverse. New machine guarantee plus free sew ing leaanns. Singer Sewing Center 1.70 n. L.nm'1. ELECTRIC Slnser portable machine. 4-9001 after 30. awing .13.99 . -44.00 Insulation, loose 1c batts (CltEAP) Hunrireda new (ither stripped window! in stack ... ,, .14J0 up : New picture windows , H OP . Cedar posts. Your choice , 39 Barbed wire W, gauge SS Woven wire as chick. fenceCHfcAP Shake mold " ft Galvanized Iron Root , tlO.OO ao. rew sreen ooora ... ae.va Cedar At Fir siding -(CHEAP! 1,000 Used Window! Your Cboleo C. G. LONG & SONS Ph 4-90M I ml N ol Kelsef LUMBER SALE Shiplap and t Inch All new lum. ber. 917.9A per M. and up oe ltvared. Phon 1-2041 . , k vf I ill' 'It- '. '- V r MsssJm