Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1955, Image 33

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.r-nirth to the era in oil
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ter th MM brftk in lM"t
titer ' ?rsi,rnt.ltct'juel hfcbit-
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ijnwn. Cor! tnl ftnn , a.,! t,rmmtn eounlriei next
aim t eni makw m tin
trmmk p to his Jan. 31 inaugu-
MILITARY MEN
Chicago Onions
By I'aW'd Preii
Supplies lighfrdmaflj fair, mar
ket slightly weaker lO lfllow
Olnifj medium
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QtfOTATIONS
PORTLAND m Butterfat
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SS TuSK'oo Wisconsin, II owiTenUtive .ubject to .immediate,
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9 mursaay, urcenrr kq
Organiz Naval Reserve sur
face division at Naval and Ma
nia Corps Training cerA-r. 9
Friday, I r ember 23
Sea bee Reserves at Naval and
im wi. fmrmu um IybitiHlc said, the major
t'tmt ckmd H U IS k4jlir. ' ,our u 10 allracl j Marine 'Corps" .Reserve training
larca t.MHi-H; ori 1H to imew ldury and caiirei to Bran center
U. 1. N. 1 Gratis
CENTRAL
AMERICAN
PER
POUND
ARMY MEN HOME
SALT CREKK 1'vt. Loren
Lange, Pvt. Wtstlej. Edigcr and
Pn. Eldon Friesen. arrived in
Dallas Sunday morning from Fort
Ord, Calff. Pvt. Eugene Villwock
stopped off at Rnseburg to visit
friends and arrived here Monday.
After his leave. Lange goes to
Camp Chaffee. Ark., and will be
accompanied by his wife. Ediger
and Villwock report to a post near
I.os Angeles and Friesen will have
duty in San Francisco.
et siaieu: nisconsin lenowi
Gl'jlx-i 75 p cent 2-inch and
Street sales: Idaho and Oregon
Spanisl03-inch and larger 2 25 J50.
While Globes 2-inch and larger
3.75-3 90; Colorado Spanish 3-incl
and larger 2 45-2.50. white Spanisl
2-3 inch 4jOO; lah Spanish 3-iiflh
and hrger 2 50: Midwest Yellow
Globes medium 1.75-2 00
change Premium quality, deliv
Portland Livestork .
PORTLANI V-(USBA)-Catlle
salable 500; supgly. includes few
loads mostly good fed steers, iieif
ers, these msderately active, about
steady; cows generally active.
steady-strong; truck lot good and
choice 1.13!) lb fed steers 19.25.
sorted truck lots good 956-1.065 lb
steers 18.00-19.00, two loads mostly
good fed heifers around 770-790 lb
16.50. load and truck lot commer
cial 14.25-14.50, few cutter and util
ity heifers 0 00-11.00, canner and
MeN'EIL VISITS culler cows mostly 7.00-9.00, few
Visiting in Salem for a eouple 9 25. shells downward to LOO and
of days last week was Maj. James below, utility cows 10.00-12.00 in
McNeil, who was here with his i eluding load 893 lb at 12.00; few
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeil cutter bulls 10 00-12.00.
of 610" North Commercial street. I Calves salable 50: market ac
McNeil. promoted to a major the 'five, vealers strong-LOO higher;
first of November, is slalioned at j good and choice grades 9.00-13.00;
Norton AFB. San Bernardino. I slaughter calves scarce, good and
Calif., and his wife is there with choice salable 15.50-16.50 or above,
him. Making the flight, to Salem cull and utility vealers 7.00-12.50.
with the major were Lt. Malvin. Hogs salable 200: holdover 375;
Waken, navigator. Lt. Ron Frink. ' market closing slow, steady-w?ak;
co-pilnt and radio operator and mixed lots U. S. No. 1-2 butchers
Sgt. Gerald DeLisle. crew chief, j 180-235 lb 13.50-13.75 with increase
Maj. McNeil is slated for over-jjnf! numbers at 13.50, No. ' lots
seas duty in March. mostly 12.50: sows scarce. 350-500 j
rtnue aiaj. .icen was nere me
Safeway's Grand Opening
Continues!
fabulous Grand Opening Reduced Prices
$2000 in Grand Opening Prizes!
2575 S. Commercial at Boice
other son of the McNeil's, Robert
Kelly McNeil, called from the Na-
i val Air Station. Miramar, Calif.,
io it'll ine idinuy lie nau receiveu
his promotion to a lieutenant com
mander and will leave for over
seas soon after the first of the
year on the USS Saratoga. The
Decaft HgqDDs
With Gravy
13!i-oi.
Can
37
ered in Portland 58-61 lb, first
quality 55 jf; second quality 60-5
Butter Yi noiesaie. ima. jui
cubes I wholesalers Grade AA(
93 score. 57H: 92 score, 564; B
grade, 90 score, 55H; C grade, 8
score, 53.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
Lingles, 3814-41 lb; Oregon Mb
loal, 41-44.
Egg-To wholesalers CarJIed
f.o.b. Portland, A large, witt-ei-j;
A 'metlium, 6814-5914; A email,
4914-5014!'
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 63-65; A large, 61-63; AA
medium. 53-fil: A mediums 59-fil);
A small, 50-52. Cartons, 1-3 cents
additional.
Live poultry No. 1 quality.
f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2-4 lbs,
22: at farm, 21; roasters, 24, f o b.
Portland; heavy hens, 23; old roos
ters, 11-14.
Turkevs To producers lor a
grade voung hens, f o.b. farm: A
hens, eviscerated 43: eviscerated
toms 34'i; fryer turkeys, ugni
weights, 6-10 lbs, 34.
Rabbits Average to growers-
Live white, 34-4 lbs, 23-26, M
lbs, 18-21: old does, 10-14, few
higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers, 58-61; cut up, 62-65.
Wholesale Dressed Meats
Beef carcasses Steers, choice.
500-700 lbs. 31.00-35.00; good. 29.00
33.00: commercial, 26.00-31.00; util
ity, 23.00-27.; commercial cows,
22.00-26.00; Utility 20.00-24.00;
canners and cutters, 17.00-20.00.
Beef, cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarter, 40.00-45.00; rounds, 40.00.
Irs. Sierid Hanson
'I SILVERTON - Fieral services
r Mrs. Sigrid Hanson, 6. will be
lb weights quotable 9.50-11.00
Sheep salable 200: market active. 1 45 on. full oins trimmed, 58.00
about steady: truck lots choice .m. foreo,iarters. 27.00 - 31.00:
with some prime early shorn 96 lb
slaughter lambs 18.50. other good
and choice slaughter lambs 16 50
17.50. good and choice feeders
14.50-15.50. few heavy feeders 15.00.
good and choice ewes quotable
naval omcers wile is with him 4.50-5.50, cull and utility 2.00-4.00.
ill iainvi ma.
AF PILOT VISITING
Second Lt. Roger Kerr, pilot
with the U.S. Air Force, arrived
Sunday to spend a two-week leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Kerr of Route 2, Salem. Lt.
Kerr leaves January 2 to report
Wall Street
NEW YORK Wi The ever
popular aircrafls stood out strong
ly Wednesday in a higher stock
market.
Some gains in the favored sec
back to his base at Palm Beach Hons went to around 3 points, and
Air Force Base, Fla. In the serv-j there were many gains of 1 to 2
ice for two years, he is a Sacred points. Losses sometimes got to a
Heart Academy graduate and at- point.
tended Portland University for The rise brought out additional
two years. At Portland University 1 buying and the total of trading
Lt. Kerr was with the Air Force came to an estimated 2.500,000
ROTC.
MARINE ON LEAVE
SMITHFIELD-Cpl. Jim Brown,
slalioned at Camp Pendleton.
Calif., with the Marine Corps, ac
companied by his wife, arrived
here last week to spend the Christ
mas holidays at Ihe home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hardin Smith. The
Browns reside at Oceansidc, Calif.
STATIONED AT GF.1C.F.R AFB
GEIGER, AFB, Washington -A
2 C. Richard Todd McGuide
Salem, Oregon has been assigned
to duty here as a radar maintcn
ance technician for the electronic
fire control system on the F86D,
all-weather interceptor used by
the 476lh fighter interceptor squad
ron. The airman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. T. McGuire of 3762 Sun
nyview avenue, Salem, Oregon
was attending Radar Technicians'
School at Lowry AFB, Colo., be
fore being assigned here. His wife
is residing in Spokane.
BRADLEY INSTRUCTOR
Lt. (j.g.) Walter S. Bradley,
Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter S. Bradley, Route 6,
Salem, Is now an instructor for
the Navy at Whitney Field, Mil
ton, Fla. Bradley, who is a 1940
graduate of Salem high school,
will end his tour of duty April
28 and then plans to work for
his degree at some college.
Karl Spooncr, Dodger southpaw
pitcher, is living in Mollis, N. Y.,
and selline automobiles in Brook
k i 15 n.
shares for the day. That compares
with 2.280,000 shares traded Tues
day when the market was irreg
ularly lower.
Mounting defense spending and
bigger plans for the future is the
impelling force back of the air-crafts.
. Portland Grain
PORTLAND UH Coarse grains.
15-dny shipment, bulk, coast deliv
ery: Oats No. 2, 38 lb While 49.00.
Barley No. 2. 45 lb B. W. 45.00.
Corn No. 2 E. Y. shipment 6.125.
Wheat (bid) to arrive market,
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft While 2.20; Soft White (ex
cluding Rex) 2.20: White Club 2.20.
Car receipts: Wheat 10; barley
5: flour 4: corn 14: mill feed 4
chucks, 3.00-33.00; ribs 40.00-46.0.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-1 lb,
34.00-37.00; shoulders, 16 lb down
22.00-27.00: spareribs, 34.00-40.00;
fresh hams, 10-14 lb. 40 00-43.0.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, 29.0-40.00; commercial
25.00-35.00.
Lambs Choice, 40-50 lb, 36.00
38.50: good, 34.00-37.00.
Wool Nominal, clean basis, !'
blood, 95-1.00 lb; , blood, 1.00-03
lb; 14 blood, 1.12-15; fine, 1.18-23.
Country-dressed Meats, f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Cows, utility, 20-22 lb;
canners and cutters, 15-17.
Veal Top quality, lightweight,
30-31; rough heavies. 15-24.
Hogs Best light blockers, 18-19:
lean light sows, 15-16.
Lambs Good springers, 32-34;
yearlings, 24-26.
Mutton Lightweight ewes and
wethers, 10-12; rough heavies 7-9.
Fresh Produce
Potatoes Ore. Russets, No. 1A,
3.00-50 ; 25 lb sack, 90-1.00; 10 lb
mesh, 38-40; 10 lb paper, 28-30;
windows, 33 35; 10 lb pek bags,
35-40; No. 2, 50 lb, 1.00-25; Idaho
Russets, 100 lb No. 1, 3.25-50; bags
5-10 lb mesh, 2.25-50; Wash. Rus
sets No. 1, 100 lbs, 3.00-25.
Onions I d a h 0 Yellows, med.,
2.25-50; lge, 2.75-3.00; Ore. Medford
Yellows. 2.50-75; lge, 2.75-3.00;
Calif. White jumbos, 4.25-75.
Hay New crop, No. 2 green
alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. truck, Port
land and Seattle, 39.00-40.00 ton.
Salem Markets
Compiled from report! of Raltm
dealers for (tie guidance or lapiuu
Journal Readers. (Revised daily.)
Retail Feed Pricei
Rabbit Crllrli - S3 23-3 4S 80-lb
bad. SMO-4.60 flOO-lh bag).
Fee Mash J4 45-5 10
Dairy Feed $3 05-3 .48 (80-lb. bail:
)3 30-4 20 (1 11-lb bag).
Poultrr linvinc I'rtcei coiorea
fryers, 21c; old roosters, 19c; colored
fowl. 23c; leghorn fowl, 16c; colored
roasters. 26r
Huvinr Pr.ee Ein AA. 53-5flc;
UrRe A. 52-57r: medium AA, 44-53e;
medium A. 47c: small A, 28-3"c.
Eks. wholesale price generally 5-7
cents hiRher than prices ahove: larce
grade A generally quoted ai ooc.
medium at 6lc.
Uulterfat Buying prieeu Premium,
5flc. B printa. 62c. Retail: AA grade,
71c: carton. 65c; A prints, 4c; car
tons. fiOc: No 1.55c.
Butter Wholesale AA grade print!,
66 -70c: A grade, 70c: B grade. 67c.
V- rs4r4&2-t -i r r r zr2 c 7
$ WE FEATURE U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED MEATS "BETTER BUY HOFFMAN'S"
K!F!F
8
8
a
8
S
"4
$ Swift's-Ready-to-Eat
MEATS INC.
'JlrtJ ISO N. Commercial St.
PLUMP-OVEN-READY
Salem, Oregon, Wednesda$, Pfember 21, 1955
Mid Willamette o
Obituaritis
a 9.
at02 p m. Friday in Memorial
Chapel, .Kman luoerai -runic, win,
interment to follow in Valley View
cemetery.
Deaths
a
404 PotflU
and RobbiN
x o o
DRESSED hen,. drlivwJ. alMi 1
Gucrnsty HeKer lor Ml. Ph. 4-1371.
DUCKS It EESE FOR SALE
Phon 4-1SM q
HEAVY rryeri. drcued drawn
Ph. s-soao.
MIT'fl) ERSOvO drris Uim Ac wild
lvl buy rfiiiu. wmgfr sum
SUM. Pit. 4-JSIt.
lvl buy
407 Fur Scoring AnimoTt
450 Merrhandise
CHINCHILLAS, fcf p.ll, l ... with
mn lues M.in Av.
408 Pet.
Lulle J. Biiccs '
Former retident of 1250 N. Win
ter St.. in tht city Tuesday. Decem
ber 20th, at th axe of 74 years,
stirvivf bv wile. da Marie Br i aits
of Salem; two sons, Leslie J. Brigs
of Denver, Colo.. Lawrence R. Bnggs
of Whlttier. Calif.; sister, Mrs. J. R.
Kanan of Galesburf, 111.; two grand
children. Member of the Free Metho
dist Church of Salem. Funeral an
nouncement later by Howeii-co-wards
Funeral Chapel.
Marv rnrine Klnkald
Former resident or 33M mver
Bend Rd.. Tuesday. December 20th,
at the age of 42 years. Survived by
husband, Leonard Kinkaid of Salem:
two sons, James and Charles Kin
kaid, both of SaWm; two daughters,
Mus Sharon and Miss Joyce Kin
kaid. both of Salem; brother, Paul
Rorlck of Marysville. Wash.: sister,
Mrs. Jim Knticr. Riverside. Conn.
Member of First Christian Church.
Funeral announcements later by
Howell-Edwards Funeral Chapel.
Mrs. Mary Smith
At a local hospital. Wednesday,
December 21st. Survived by daugh
ter. Mrs. Janet McMorns; son. A. J.
Smith. Funeral announcements later
by Clough-Barrick Funeral Home.
Nellie A. Yana
Late resident of 833 Gaines St., at
local hospital. December 20th. at
the age of 88 years. Mother of Mrs.
Delia Burns of Salem. Daughter-in-
law. Nellie Htdav of Salem. She was
a member of the Seventh Day Ad
ventist Church of Salem. Services
will be held in Howell-Edwards Fu
neral ChaDel Thursday. December
22nd. at 1:00 p.m.. Rev. Paul W.
Gunther officiating. Interment In
Belcrest Memorial Park.
Mrs. Eliza Ellen Kelio
Late resident of 1031 Elm St.. W.
Salem. Passed away Monday, De
cern oer la. ai a local nospitai. sur
vived by daughters. Margret Anne
Knox of Seattle, Wash., Etta Pearl
Jolinson of Tacoma, Ivan Waneta
Hulf, Montesano, Wash.. Velma Mae
Toycen. Eugene. Ore.; sons. Joseph
Lee Kelso. Plainsfield, New Jersey,
Truman Edger Kelso Jr. of St. Louis.
mo., naaen timer Keiso oi Kose
berg and Richard Glea Kelso of Tyn
dall. A. J. B. Florida, and George
Kelso. Salem. Neohew. William
White. Great Falls. Mont.. 17 Frand.
children including Billy Glea Kelso
oi aaiem. iz great-grandchildren.
Services from Clough-Barrick Mor
tuary, Friday. December 23. at 1:30
p.m. Interment City View Cemetery.
William T. Murphy
Late resident of Route S. Salem at
a local hospital December 20th. Sur
vived dv 2 sisters. Mrs. Lou H life low
of Salem, Mrs. Beulah Cassidy of
waiaport. ure.; z step-sons, George
M. Murphy of Riverside. Calif., and
Lawrence Murphy of Mare Island,
Calif.; niece. Mrs. La Vaughn Smith
of Salem. Funeral services will be
held Friday, December 23rd at 2 p.m.
at the Virsil T. Golden Chapel.
Interment at Belcrest Memorial
Park.
Chris H Rlngwald
At a local hosDittri. Mondav. De
cember 19. Late resident o( 2310 So.
Cottage, Salem. Survived by wife,
Mrs. Pearl O. Ringwald of Salem,
two brothers. Joe Ringwald. Salem,
and George Ringwald, of Portland.
Several nieces and neohews. Recita
tion oi ine jtosary win ne at the
Virgil T. Golden Chapel Wednesday.
December 21, at 8 p.m. Services
at St. Joseph Catholic Church Thurs-
aay. uecemner at 10 a.m. Inter
ment Belcrest Memorial Park.
FREE Puppies. tfSli Vrda Lane. Ph.
4-8062.
BLACK part CockerTl weeks, IS.
Fema 1 e. 1530 Urban dane. Ph. 2-4651 .
PUREBRED Cocker NUM. $7.00
3-60i2 after 6 p.m.
455 Hiehold Goodt Fof SoU
NEW 4fc. maple fln'A hAi-tom ietV
Incl. box BDrinas ri 7ro,A.n
mattress. Terms. IW-MVClen ood-rt
ry. lftoa S Summer.
EI.ECTW range and refrft both
WSO.tltn Woodry. Wxjt'. tuttH
A-l MAH. secreury, very nice, $79 m!
Glen Woodry, 1608 N. Summer.
BEAUTIFUL mah. tea cart, wfift
bicri wooary. 1603 N. Summer.
40 Dn. delivers household of turnU
iui inu appliances. SLOW pay
mentt. Glen WotAry, 1603 N, BuiO
mer.
ALL-CHANNEL TV console. A-lr '
FOR SERVICE 3 tiny outstanding
type A.K.C. reg. Chihuahua atudi.
Sure breeders. Ph. 3-7731.
REASONABLE
For tale. Cocker & Srolty puppies.
See week days, 8 a.m. till 7 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Johnston, Rt
Box 22A, Monmouth.
SAVE $60
19M Modtl Weitlnghriuit Hee. clolh.i
dryer. Wu Saoa.HS. now IU9.nl.
i.inuipa quanuty. Zi mo. lo iiy.
Wi llv. Tridlnl SUmpi 1
Yeater's Appliance Co. '
ai Chnmekrta St.
COCKER Puppies for nl. $10 ei.
rnone 3-4031.
FOR SALE: 3 Dachshund puppies, 6
weens, so) ea. rn. iuu.
COLLIE-SHEPHERD pups, IS. C. V.
Allen. 993 Heather Lane. Ph. 4-9169.
PARAKEETS. Cages . Supplies. B 1
m Aviary, 3363 ftlaywooa. 4-3423.
SIAMESE kittens, sealpolnt; house-
DroKcn Be reasonapie. n. anagl.
TROPICAL FISH, used tanks &
stands; everything goes, all or part.
1010 Electric Ave.
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO WI Butcher hogs
were generally steady to 25 cents
lower Wednesday in slow trading.
The market closed dull and weak.
Sows were fairly active and
steady.
Most No. 1 lo No. 3 mixed eradc
lots of WO to 220 pound butchers
sold at $10.75 to $11.75. About 300
head of selected mostly No. 1 135
to 210 pounders brought $12.00.
Sows weighing 350 to 600 pounds
brought $8.25 to $9.25.
Salable hog receipts were 14.C00
head.
The cattle market was uneven
with yearlings and light steers
weighing under 1.100 pounds mod
erately active and steady to 25
cents higher. Other steers were
slow, and about steady.
Heifers were steady to 25 cents
up. cows were steady to strong,
and bulls were strong lo 50 cents
higher. Vealers were fully steady.
A few loads of average to nigh
prime l.OOfl to 1,300 pounds brought
$23.50 to $23.75. Some high prime
steers held above $24.00.
The sheep market was moder-
aieiy active, l.amtis were steady
i to strone and slauchter sheen werp
i steady. Good to prime w o o 1 e d
';(, j lambs weighing 101 pounds and
uuwn suia at i.uu to tia.13. mil
choice slaughter ewes sold at
50 to $6.50.
Salable receipts included 11.000
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notice
SALEM. LODGE No. 4, A P Si
M, Wed., Dec. 21, E. A. de
lee, 7:30 p.m.
312 Lost and Found
LOST Fawn Boxer dog, 4i moi. old.
Reward. Ph. 3-400B.
LOST Navy Cardigan sweater, down
town Salem. Ph. 4-5935 after
o'clock.
LOST Silver Rosarv. between. N.
Winter to Chemeketa and Church'
St. Ph. 4-5321.
LOST Siamese, seal point, male cat.
12 yrs. old. Vicinity N. Church &
D. Reward. 238 N. Church. Ph.
3-4B07.
316 Personal
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 988
Commercial. 2-2108 or 3-9442.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
1
S
8
PARAKEETS, cagei. lUupllea. 4 Cor
ners Avian uo Huason i-oron
GIVE a female Collie dog for Christ
mas, rn. dci ore noon.
1120 An
New -pe. daveno group, incl. daveno.
ui. in .ii, iiiuurrn rocKer
I table lamps, 2 lamp tables. co-k
tail table, ash stand. Terms - trades.
Open Frl. eves. Low dn. payment.
Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer.
APEX automatic washer, cost 1340
new, neeai minor repairs. Aliens
Radio & TV. 105 E. Owens St.
CLOSEOUT Simmons space uvrn
ana maeaoeas pricea Irom I16B.0O.
Open Trl. eves, till 8. Terms,
trades. Glen Woodry, 1805 N. Sum
mer.
BENDIX Ironer. Used very little.
aiiw. i-n. (-Bin. Set after I, 4
Chemawa.
FOR SALE cheap: Six Collie pups.
Rt. 1. Box 258, Molalla. Charles
Erwert.
6 KITTENS
To give away. Phone 4-8378.
WHITE enamel trash burner, 154.50.
1005 N. Summer
It's a P-A-R-A-K-E-E-T
For the whole family for Christ
mas, cnoose from nunarens. cages
& supplies. Will hold. Open day &
night. Bird Paradise, 3180 Llvlngs
ton. 2-1812.
FOR SALE: Male, Siamese Kitten.
Ph. 4-8017.
NEW brass draw firescreens. $12.93.
oien woodry. 1605 N. summer.
BE THRIFTY Buy used furniture &
appliances. ihe iHiUHY WAY
on Easy Terms at
WOODRYS THRIFTY USED ftTHM,
aia a. Lom i pft. 4-3319
RARE Parakeets. $2 & up. 2-8133, 850
lay Din rta., w. baiem aiier :ju.
LOVELY 18th century cabinet electrit
sewing mscnine wsewlng bench,
189.50. Nearly new. Glen Woodry,
1805 N. Summer.
PEDIGREE Roller Canaries.
sonable priced. Ph. 2-7896.
PARAKEETS Cages & Supplies.
3825 S. Commercial. Ph. 2-2755.
$50.00 DN. delivers complete house
noia oi lurnuure ana appliances.
Low payments. Glen Woodry, 160$
N. Summer.
HOLLYWOOD Aquarium, 1958 Mc
Coy. Tropical, goiaiisn. equipment.
NEW rollaway Simmons beds, $12.8$.
ojenvvooary, iwjd . summer.
BIRD Paradise tor olrds. cages, sup
plies. 31BU Lavingsion. s-is
LARGE Amana freezer. 25 cu. ft up
ngni, cxc. cona., iws miib
Ave.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
WALNUTS, 25c LB.
Phone 4-3081
PRICES slashed - appliance sale at
cioseoui prices, Terms, tow dn. pay
ment. Open Frl. eves. Glen Wood
ry. 1605 N. Summer.
APPLES $1 & $1.25 a box. Mrs.
Cernik. Ph. 4-Z4B1.
FRESH carrot & apple juice. Pints
& yuaris. iree uei. rn. a-nw.
LAUNDRY tubs wstand, $10.00. Glea
woodry. 1605 N. Summer.
NEW i rollaway bed. Ph. 2-6092.
PASTEURIZED whole milk, 75c gal
delivered. Cleary Dairy, 2-3035.
RED Potatoes, large sweet Spanish
onions, fresh cider. Eastern Oregon
Russet potatoes. $2.25 100 lbs. Green
Apple Market. 5005 Portland Rd.
HOLLY for decorating St wreaths.
Ph. 4-1087.
413 Fertilizer
OIL floor furnace, $35; Black 8t
Decker li hp. drill, $30; double
barrel 12 ga. shotgun, $9.50; gro
cery scales, $13.50: phono, records,
15c ca. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Sum
mer.
LINOLEUM RUGS 9x12 $3.95
VALLEY FURN. 219 N. COM'U
NEW bunk beds complete, ladder.
guard ran, wmattresses. Terms,
trades. $78.88. Glen Woodry, 1601
N. Slimmer.
ROTTED MANURE. Rich, fine man
ure by sack or yard. Delivered or
at farm. Phillip's Bros. Rt 8 Box
A93, -PtU 4JUU1,
UNFINISHED chests, new B-drswer,
J 10.95; 4-drawer, $8.95. Cash St
:arry, bo ph. orders. Roig Bros.,.
SaJem,
414 Form Equipment
TRADE 1940 2-ton Chev. farm truck
for tractor or machinery. Dealer
welcome. Ph. Salem 26F5.
NEW Biltwell swing rockers, $38.88. ,
(jien wooary, 1603 n. summer.
DINING RM. table (Queen Anne), 4
chairs, walnut finish, excel, cond..
$49. Ph. 4-5339. 860 Hanson.
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CHRISTMAS closeouts New end ta
bles, $5,88; new lamps, $4.95; new
wardrobes, $5.55; new 7-pc. stealt
knife sets, $2.95, and a thousand
more Items. Glen, Woodry,' 1605 N,
Summer St.
THURS., DEC. 22ND
10 A.M.
Misc. Some Furniture. Produce
1 P.M. LIVESTOCK
Chickens St rabbits, ducks, calves St
veal, heifers, feeder stock, beef
Ac mild cows, pigs, bulls, steers,
goats v sheep.
1 Jenny burro with colt
1 vearline burro
Come to buy or sell. Livestock sold
by head or wegiht
Lane Sudtell's
Auction Sales Yd.
Phone 3-6098 3915 Silver ton Rd
450 Merchandise
451 Mochinery ond Too 1 8
HAVE several used welders AC &
DC. Call 4-7544.
USED arc & acetylene welder. In
quire 698 Illinois. 3-8566.
ewing
Machin
400 Agriculture
.;, i;v M 7 B a H m mm m V Wlcalllc, 3l calves and 2,m sheep.
402 Livestock For Sale
MILK fed hogs, dressed, delivered to
your home. i or whole. Silverton.
phone 3-4784.
4-YR -OLD black filly, owned St
ridden by U-yr.-old girl, $135. with
saddle, bridle Ac halter. Rt 5, Box
88. Ph. 3-3227.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL -WHILE THEY LAST!
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Want Small AcreaKe?
$2. dnwn. Only $35 a Mo. 4 rm.
house. One acre. Chix house.
JJ730.
K A MrClanflin. Rltr.
335 NHleh St.
fir WOULD LIKE to trade lfltft Inter
Y national pickup and lot 6tix2S0 nn
Hoflywood Ave. tor Rood used
If Ststlon WsEon. Will pay differ
fir ence or will take over equity on
sood stataon wauon or car Call
Saler., 3.0fift or Mill City 58:4.
f i BDDM. house. Keller r"s42E A.
'A McOlauflin. Alcnt. 335 N High
4 St. 2-8611.
It
Pacific llv,y. Tel. 2-7141
1 IN. Tefevl,lon Console, sllnhli
scratched. Buv this and receive a
iSI'w Bicycle frtt. HO down. 53 95
week. Firestone Stc.es,. Liberty tt
Cenler. Pn. 2-24H1.
GESEc-DUCKS-CAPOiSS
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r uniantu nioim i nn a pi.. eiec
ft trie heat, codM. FriRtdalre. utilities.
wv ; 5550 s. FaiMtic liwy. Tel
"k 20 It. (tel. Pi
t 20"' HC'YS bicvele and youth Jigsaw.
f v5 Birch'XHlDrL p
SHOPSMITll" wVattsenmVnts. Iiu!
1 . r:i o
fv CROSsr.6 Springer St Corker Pup.
'j. Prued rranonablv. 2 months .d.
,'5 Phone Silverton 34!73.
TKOMHOXE-T antenna, comp with
20 ti. 'sei. ptiie t wires a-ifj'S.
HORSKS boarded by day or month.
Rates reasonable. Horses rented by
hour or day: exercise track on
property. Riding lessons by hour..
Jos. A. Herber, Verda Lane. 4-40R7.
LOC rERB EEF, FwisterrTbreRon. ;
or whole lfic lh. Custom killing.
Trailer loaned tree. Salem Meat
Co.. 1.125 S. 23th. Ph. 3-4858.
PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOER
Ph. 4-8063 Salem, or 1-4338 Wood bum
403 Livestock Wanted
CATTLE, horse, at your farm. E. C
MtCandltsh. Rt 2. Box 237. 3-81R8
LIVESTOCK buyer. A F Sommer.
1260 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-9067
UVESTOCK buver. Claude Edwards
Rt 3. Box !!E Ph 4-1113
CAT 'I LEP. UY E R "S E I and H. Sne
then 4297 SUte. 2-1345 or 2-4380
LATE
MODEL
Cabinet Electric Round Bobbin
Forward & Reverse Stitch
Real Nice Walnut Cabinet
PRICED AT ONLY
$109.95
With Singer Guarantee
4 ONLY
Singer Portable Electric
$69.50
SINGER
SEWING CENTER
130 N. Com l.
Ph. 3 3312
400 Agricujjure 400 Agriculture'
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MION NOTICE
f DACHSill'ND mule puppv. ReftMn
O O ftl- mo- old- CallrTinanitH
1 Vi J-2215 Or
17 TINf re
Ri:AtH
m COrHPLETE SELJCTION FOR YOUR HOLIDAY FEASTING T'B,fc- 0 -
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NO WED. NITE FURNITURE SALE THIS WEEK OR WED- DEC.
28TH. EXT FURNITURE SALE JAf 4TH. '
Wt'THANK Y(t' FOR YOURTATRQNAGE DURING THE YEAR
WISH EVERY ONF A MERRY CHftttSTMAS A.D A HAPPY
NEW YEAR. o a ffl
OPEN IfSERY DATO IftCEIVE YOUR CONSif.NMENTS.
LANE SffiTtiLrTON
HOTPOINT refrigerator, excellent
rond. 598 N. 20th,
! x 12 BROADLOOM ruf wpad.
$59.30. Glen Woodry, 1805 N. Sum
mer.
IF YOU need a ilnglt Item or a
complete nousenoia oi new or
used furniture or appliancei, buy
now on our easy terms,
Woodry "a Thrifty Used Furniture
S15 So. Com'l St. Ph. 4-3319
1 block So. of Paper Mill
NEW 7-pc. Biltwell daveno froup.
ana.oii. (jien wooary, iwjs n. sum
mer. Open Frl. eve till 9. Terma,
trader
NEW S-pc. chrome dinette seti, $53.85,
uien woodry, iq50 n, summer.
GUARANTEED
Used elec. clothes dryer, auto, wash
ers. ranges, reing. Ac Television
sets. All brands, 24 tno. to pay.
Wc Civ. Tradinff Stamps
Yeater's Appliance Co.
375 Chemeketa St.
UNFINISHED furniture. H. L. SUB
Furrulur. store, 173 n. Hi, 11.
456 Wonted, Hiehold Goodi
WE NEED FURNITURE
Valley rum. Co. Ph. -771
Hi
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iiltttttiSSsBii
457 Radio and TV
A-l CONSOLE radio. 139.90. Glea
Woodry. 1605 N. summer.
17" ZENITH TV. all station. In (nod
condition, tama model, ,u. Flu
2-43K.
458 Building Moterioli
SPECIALS
10 yr.
.179
52-ffal. elec. water htr.
guar
Elec. wire 12-2 a roiu 4ic fL
21x:i2 sink complete with rim $43.91
Bathtub 5 ft. A grade 149 00
ix gal. pipe...w - at 12c and lfic
Floor Furnace $83
4 In. black fewer pipe at 30c St 34c fL
Light fixtures Jteducfd
Switch boxes , ea.
Garhaite disposal unit f3
uoor emmes nnuca
Lavatorv complete - - m M
Kit. vent. fan.. .$17.2
Gelger Counters for Rent
See us for Cavalier, .Thermador,
Markey, Electro-ray, Heatmoro
electric heaters.
Apex Elec. & Plumb.
14M Portland Rd. Ph. 1-1W
WRECKING
Lg. Warehouse Bldg.'
AH materials for sale t our yard.
"iied plywd. shtg. $1 M aht.
i" used plywd. shtg $3 20 aht.
500 ooo" good ud lumber, Txt 2x'.
2'xio;. 2 x12', -all No. 2 or otr.
$45 per M.
ALSO ROQF TRUSSES'
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20 to SO'.ftVery low priced
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Wtndourj. doon. pipe
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y, mi. o of Sali4t. , mil. N. 1
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