Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 25, 1956, Page 17, Image 17

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    Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, September 25, 1956
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Tele-Views
Radio-Television
TUESDAY ON KOIN TVi (61
to" SStt" DU"n""!-Part 2 " "S"x Shooting Sheriff starring
peons. P'm" StlF'"im becom "e target for lethal Eskimo har-
the show.
On Television
UHf KPTV (27)
VHF XOIN-TV (6), KIOR (12), KYAl (13)
TUESDAY ON KPTV: (27)
'rfS ,&..NSrll,HWesf Homf PrcsenUi fashion show featuring
dressy clothes. Barbara's guest is recording star Chuck Miller Ca
napes and appetizers prepared. muiir. i,a
WkelyP'm'' HrSe 0per "Moon 0ver Montana," with Jimmy
6:00 p.m.. Secret File P.S.A Imprisoned In France is Logan, an
American GI whom the authorities have picked up drunk
mlrllv'1, Ark-A. her(!i? "See,n8 E"e D0S" causes Noah
McCann, D.V.M., to accept position as assistant to Dr. Samuel
Rinehart, veterinarian whose practice is failing.
8:00 p.m., Jane Wyman Show Jane portrays a middle-aged wom
an who becomes a bitter, friendless person when she refuses to
"Let Yesterday Die."
8:30 p.m.. Aluminum Hour Henry Hull stars in "Mr. Finchely
Versus the Bomb." The stubborn old man refuses to leave his home
and eventually it's Finchely versus all.
10:00 p.m.. Badge 714 Set. Fridav and nrrixor Smith nnn0H
elderly woman and her 9-year-old son have been killed by a hit
run driver. , A
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TUESDAY ON KLOR: (12)
4:15 p.m., Riders of the Purple Sage Western music.
4:30 p.m., Western Star Theatre A "Buster Crabbe" feature.
5:00 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Meet Sooty: Kitchen. Mouseke
teers: Guest Star Day. The voices of Jiminy Cricket, Donald Duck
.and Joe Carioca appear. Corky and White Shadow serial: "The
Search" Corky, aided by Freddy, alerts the posse to the bandits'
whereabouts and then resumes search for White Shadow. Cartoon:
Egyptian Melodies.
6:00 p.m., Political Socialist party.
6:30 p.m., Cheyenne "The Lone Winter" starring Clint Walker
as Cheyenne.
7:30 p.m., Wyatt Earp "Clay Allison" starring Hugh O'Brian as
Marshal Earp.
8:00 p.m., Broken Arrow A colorful new series based on the
history of the Apache Indian Wars in the Southwest during the
1870's.
8:30 p.m. Cavalcade Theatre "Bed of Roses" comedy starring
Susan Kohner, Greta Grandstedt and Dick Foran. A young girl's
attempt to reconcile her dreams of marriage with reality.
9:00 p.m. Wild Bill Hickok "Buckshot Comes Home" starring
Guy Madison with Andy Devine. Buckshot has never forgotten the
mesa where he romped as a colt.
9:30 p.m, KLOR Presents "Crew Cut" starring Bill Williams.
Comedy of life in the Navy.
10:30 p.m. Adventure Premiere "Malaya Incident." Richard
Egan, who operates a Malayan rubber plantation, resists the efforts
of Communist-armed guerrillas to drive him off his property. Be
friending Ann Sheridan and Steven Geray, who have been burned
out by the Reds, the three embark on a jungle trek.
11:00 p.m. Hometown Theatre "On Probation" starring Monte
Blue and Lucile Browne.
WEDNESDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) "
1:00 p.m., Armchair "Blackmail" starring Marie Windsor, Leif
Erickson.
1:30 p.m., KOIN Kitchen Demonstrates "Tomato Beef Swirls."
4:30 p.m. Red Dunning Part one of "Border Buckaroos" star
ring James Newell. Dave O'Brien.
6:30 p.m., Kit Carson Wanted outlaw leaves free territory to
prevent gangsters from running his wife and son off land.
7:00 p.m, Arthur Godfrey Show Returns, replacing Frankie
Lame lor the season. Arthur and all the gang are present.
8:00 p.m., The Millionaire A devoted wife dedicates a million
dollars toward furthering the career of her artist husband, in "The
Story of Anna Hartley." '
9:00 p.m. Studio 57 Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn, real life
husband and wife, co-starred, in "Little Miss Bedford."
9:30 p.m. Times Square Playhouse "The Witch of Eight Isl
ands" starring John Kellogg, Paula Drew, and Peter Leeds.
10:35 p.m. Showtime on Six "Who Goes There" starring Nigel
Patrick, Valerie Hobson, and Peggy Cummings.
'
WEDNESDAY ON KPTV. (27)
7:00 a.m.. Home Traces the history of hypnotism and its place
In evervdav livine. Dr. Hornell Hart of Duke university discusses
"auto-conditioning" as a technique for happier living. Lucille Riv-j
ers shows how to finish lining details on sou iaDncs in creating
silhouette look. Fashions for tweeen-tcen girls.
11:00 a.m., Matinee Theater "Alumni Reunion" with Constance
Ford.
10:0 p.m. Comedy Time Joan's efforts to buy a hat which an
other customer wants, have embarrassing repercussions in "Shop
ping," starring Joan Davis and Jim Backus.
1:30 p.m. Bandstand Sammy Kaye's orchestra with Dick
Haymes. .... ,
2:00 p.m. The Early Show "G.I. Honeymoon," starring Gale
Storm, -Peter Cookson, and Arlene Judge.
3:30 p.m. Northwest Home Barbara's guest, Mr. Guy Arring
ton, State Director of F.H.A, discusses the new laws passed which
help home financing.
4:30 p.m. Horse Opera "Texas Terror," starring John Wayne.
6:00 p.m. Dateline Europe Reporter Robert Cannon has reason
to believe that a former Nazi who supposedly committed suicide
in a French prison during the war trials, is still alive.
6:30 p.m, Eddie Fisher Sings to the background music of
Axel Stordahl and his orchestra.
7:30 p.m. Father Knows Best When "Betty Goes o College,"
her would-be helpful parents choose her college, her courses, and
her extra-curricular activities. Robert Young, Jane Wyatt and Eli
nor Donahue.
8:00 p.m. Theatre Well-known Broadway stage comic, Mena
sha Skulnik, takes a serious role when he portrays a desperate
business man in "The Plunge." , .
9:30 p.m, Mr. District Attorney (uavia Brian) smasnes ine vi
cious practice of a health quack whose racket has led to death.
10:00 p.m. Mayor of the Town The principal of the,. Springdalc
Grammar School comes to the Mayor with the problem of teacher
,hOTta8e-.
WEDNESDAY ON KLOR: (12)
10:45 a.m. In the Public Interest "Moorish Journey."
11:00 a.m. Film Festival Top of the Form" A racing farce star
ring Ronald Shiner and Harry Fowler.
12:55 p.m. Political Democratic National Committee.
1:00 p.m. Life With Eliiabeth "Record Machine", "New Suit
,n2:00TpImfILady of the House Guest gives budget food buying
hints and prepares tasty dishes in the guest kitchen.
3:00 Mid-Dav Matinee "58 Via Dell" starring Delia Scala and
Umberto Spad'cro. The tense story of two young sweethearts, an
ambitious woman, a jealous husband and a b ackmailer.
4:30 p.m. Captain Z RO-"Discovery of Gold" starring Roy Stef
fens. From his laboratory in an. unexplored corner of the planet
earth Captain Z-RO travels backwards through time and space and
Pa5r!ooPpm 'MiJkfv'Vouse'aub-Big Pow-Wow; Fourteen- Carrot
Rabbit- Horse Sense-tampered PoocTies; What's Cooking?; Perfect
Pet; Funland Anything Can Happen Day-The Mouseketeers go on
1 rhino ride. ... ., ,.!.. Jackson
6:00 p.m. Wednesday raignt "f""-'"'; . T ,j " m:
colorful heawweieht from New York and ranked No. 3. trades blows
cq oriui neavjweiBni irum i c i -..round bout from Forbes
wun ino. i raniting ouu wan.. ... -
Fi8-30iUitScbrUeenhDirectors' Playhouse-"Partners" starring Casey j
Tibbs" worid champron cowboy who has ruled the rodeo circuit for j
'Wm&Z"n, Police Department"The Rabbit Hunter" !
surringacj Harris and Louis Sirgo. A car is found near the
Citv Park with the bodies of a woman and a rabbit.
10 U I pm. Studio West-A Western Musical starring Howard
Garland a. Master of Ceremonies and featuring Clare Musser s i
band! the Powdlr River Rblers- The,show i0"1 f eT' !
introduced by such well known stars f n sl ? "J-
Texas Tyler, Shorty the Hired Hand, Willie Nelson and Ken Le-,
Bn:00 p.m. Hometown theatre-"Magic Voice" starring Beiamino
Gigli and Joan Gardner. .
, . i r-.. .freshmen; 54 sophomores; 36 jun
Molalla High Grows d MI)jorJ nis septom
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8:30 p.m. KPTV Aluminum Hour
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KLOR Cavalcade
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brought to light that 29 years ago.
Molalla high school started ita fall
term with an enrollment of 51
the enrollment shows 140
freshmen; 127 sophomores: 141
juniors, and 89 seniors; plus twoj
post-graduatei. . . . , I
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Growers Ask
Higher Rates
For Potatoes
PORTLAND un Potato mar
keting committees from five
Western states recommended
Monday that growers get bigger
payments for potatoes diverted to
livestock feeding and for manu
facture of starch and flour.
The present Department of Ag
riculture program calls for pay
ment of 50 cents a hundred pounds
to Jan. ' 1, then 40 cents through
March 1 and 30 cents for the rest
of the season.
The conference recommended
instead a starting price of $1 per
hundred pounds and then pay
ments of 75 and 50 cents.
Growers eligible to participate
in the program -can sell 15 per cent
of their crop to the government
under the diversion program. .
The Oregon-Northern California
committee recommended raising
the minimum potato size for eli
gibility for diversion. They sug
gested that the minimum size for
the Central Oregon and Klamath
Basin areas should be six ounces
for U. S. No. 2 grade. No change
was requested in the No. 1 grade
minimum of two inches or four
ounces.
Representatives of the Washing
ton, Idaho, and Colorado commit
tees will make separate recom
mendations at-regional meetings.
The Washington committee is
to meet Wednesday night at
Moses Lake.
Ray E. Bates
Dies at Home
Ray E. Bates, who died Tues
day at the residence, 2234 Byram
Ave., at the age of 70, had been
a resident of Salem since 1932.
For a time ho was a commissary
guard at the penitentiary and lat
er a papermill worker. Bates was
born at Irwin, S. Dak., April 24,
1886.
Survivors include a wife, Pearl,
and a brother Earle of San Mateo,
Cal.; two nephews, Clarence and
Arthur Bates of Lebanon, and
nieces, Mrs. Elsie Trover of Sweet
Home and Lcota Harris of Colo
rado. Funeral services will be held
at Clough-Barrick chapel, Sept.
27 at 1:30 p.m., Rev. Harold Ly
man officiating. Interment will be
at Belcrest.
Chicago Onions
By United Press
Supplies moderate; demand
slow; market dull.
Track sales: None reported.
Street sales 150 pounds! U. S. 1
unless stated: Colorado Spanish 3-
lnch and larger 2 15-2 25; White
Spanish 3-inch and larger 2.25-2.50,
2 to 3-inch 2 25-2.50; Idaho Ore
larger 2.00-2.25: Midwest Yellows
medium 1.00-1.25.
MATSUMOTO IN MOSCOW
MOSCOW I Japanese envoy
Shunichi Matsumoto arrived Tues
day to resume the deadlocked
Soviet-Japanese peace talks. But
all the Soviet officials with suffi
cient authority to negotiate are
out of town.
Japan's Foreign Minister Ma
moru .Shigemitsu broke off the ne
gotiations for a World War II
peace treaty in mid-August after
the Russians refused to give back
the southern Kurile Islands, oc
cupied by Soviet troops after the
war.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND Butterfat
Tentative", subject to immediate
change Premium quality, deliv
ered in Portland, 64 lb; first qual
ity 61; second quality, 56.
Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk
cubes, to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 604; A grade, 92 score,
594; B grade 90 score 58; C grade
score, 56.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
singles, 41-46 lb; Oregon Mb loaf,
43ls-50.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA.
large, 57-59; A large, 54-56: AA
medium. 42-45; A medium. 40-44
A small, 29. Cartons, no charge to
3 cents additional.
Eggs To wholesalers A large.
52-54'4; A medium, 38-4214; A
small, 27-2714.
Eggs To consumers AA large,
64-69; A large, 61-66; AA medium,
48-59; A medium, 49-54; A small,
34-39.
Live poultry No. 1 aualitv.
f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 24-4 lbs,
19; Hgnt nens, 11 at farm; heavy
hens, 13 at farm; old roosters,
9-10.
Turkeys To producers L 1 v e
weight fryers, 27-28; young turkey
hens, liveweight, eviscerated, 34-
35; young toms, 29-37.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, 3?i-5 lbs, 20-23; col
ored pelts 4 cents less; old does,
10-12, few higher. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 56-58; cut up,
60-63. ;
Wholesale Dressed Meats
Beef carcasses Steers, "choice.
500-700 lbs, 40.00-44.00; good, 38.00
42.00; standard, 31.00-38.00; com
mercial cows, 24.00-28.00; utility,
22.0-26.0: canners and cutters,
19.00-22.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, 54.00-47.00; rounds
45.00-48.00; full loins, trimmed,
76.00 - 82.00; forequarters, 31.00
34.00; chucks, 32.00-35.00; ribs,
55.00-60.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12
lbs, 54.0-59.0O; shoulders, 16 lbs,
32.00-35.00; spareribs, 44.00-48.00;
fresh hams, 12-14 lbs, 46.00-49.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice.
all weights, 29.00-38.00; commer
cial, 25.00-32.00.
Spring lamb Choice and crime.
45-55 lbs, 41.00-43.00; good, 35.00-40.00.
Wool Nominal, clean basis. Vi
blood, 1.00-05; H blood, 1.03-08; Vi
blood, 1.12-18; fine, 1.17-23.
Country-dressed Meats, f.o.b.
Portland:
Beef Cows, utility, 10-22 lb;
cutters, 16-18.
Veal Top quality, lightweight.
26-28; rough heavies, 18-23.
Hogs Best light blockers. 24-25:
lean light sows, 20-22.
Lambs Top grade springers,
34-36.
Mutton Lightweight, ewes and
wethers, 10-12; rough heavies, 5-8.
Fresh Produce
Onions Idaho Yellows. K lb
sks, jumbos, J.OO-50; medium
1.75-2.00.
Potatoes Ore. - Wash. Long
Whites, 2.50-75; Russets. 2.75-3.00:
No. 2s, 90-1.00; Idaho Russets, 100
lbs, No. 1, S.50-75.
Hay New crop, No. 2 green
alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Portland,
33.00-35.00 ton.
DENNIS THE MENACE
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you GuessMJUR grandpa wmd care if m huso rr with
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John W. Duncan
Dies at Lebanon
LEBANON (Special) John W.
Duncan, 80, of lit. 1, died Friday
at the Lebanon Community hospi
tal. Funeral services will be Thurs
day at 2 p.m. in the Lebanon Fair
view Mcnnonite church, with Jost
Funeral home in charge.
Duncan was born in Saginaw,
Mich., and had lived in Lebanon
since 1943. He married Linda May
Ragland in 1907 in Gainesville,
Mo.
He is survived by his wife; six
sons, Hobart of Mulllnvillc, Kan.,
Homer of Boos Bay; Austin of Ar
lington, Va.; Bernice of Lebanon;
James of Washington D.C. and
Ralph of Sweet Home: one daugh
ter, Mrs. Edna Holt of Arlington,
Va.; and nine grandchildren.
Death Claims
Leslie Teacher
Mrs. Madeline Hanna, teacher
at Leslie Junior High school, who
died at a local hospital last night,
was born at Independence, Oregon,
and had been a resident of Salem
for about 32 years.
Mrs. Hanna was girl's counsel
lor for Leslie Junior High school,
a member of Eastern Star, Delta
Kappa Gamma and A.A.U.W,
Grctchcn Kracmer, a sister, sur
vives. Private services will later
be announced by Clough-Barrick
chapel. t.
Deaths
Chicago Livestock
CHICAGO IA1 Butcher hogs
gained 15 to 25 cents while sows
sold steady to mostly 25 cents
higher today.
Buyers paid $16.75 to $17.10 for
most 200 to 280 pound butchers.
A 68 head lot hit the top at $17.35.
It was the best price for hogs
since Aug. 29. Sows sold as high
as $16.50.
High choice and prime - steers
brought $29.00 to $.12.25 and good
to average choice $20.50 to $28.50.'
Mixed choice and prime heifers
sold at $26.50 and $27.75 and good
to average hoice at $19.50 to
$25.50.
Spring lambs sold steady to
strong at $17.50 to $21.00 on good
to prime offerings.
Receipts: 8,000 hogs; 6,000 cat
tle, 400 calves; 1,500 sheep.
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO UP)' Soybeans ran
up a few cents at times on the
Board of Trade Tuesday on hopes
this commodity might be declared
eligible for export in exchange for
foreign currencies.
Elsewhere the market was not
strong. Wheat firmed early, a
couple of contracts hitting new
season highs, but profit taking in
the afternoon wiped out all the
gain. Rye also was lower.
Wheat closed unchanged to
lower, December 2.30'4-: corn
higher, December 1.37-J4;
oats lower to Vt higher, De
cember 74; rye H-l'A lower, De
cember 1.5iy-; soybeans.. Vt to
2 cents higher, November' 2.3514
',1 andlard 2 to 8 cents a hundred
pounds higher, October 11.67.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND UP) Coarse grains.
Wheat (bid) to arrive market.
Barley No. 2, 45 lb B. W. 48.50.
cry: Oats No. 2. 38 lb white 53.50.
Corn No. 2 E. Y. shipment 67.50.
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 2.25; Soft White (ex
cluding Rex) 2.25; While Club 2.25.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.26;
10 per cent 2.26; 11 per cent .26;
12 per cent .29.
Car receipts: Wheat 113: barley
8; flour 12; corn 3; oats 2; mill
feed 10.
Salem Markets
Compiled from rfporti of ft a Inn
drairri lor the Kiiltlanre of Capita)
Journal Header!. (ItevUrd dally)
Feeds:
ftabhlt Pel eta 13.35 (BO-lb. bae:
14 44 on IOO-lb. bag.
em jwasn vu (sq-id.).
Dairy feed $3 .03-13 bo (BO-lb. bae):
S3. 30-14. 20 (100-lb baf).
Poultry;
Buvin nricei Colored frveri. 50c;
old roosteri, Be; colored fowl, 13c;
ieKnorn iowi, lie.
HuvlriK Drlcei A A. Sic: lame A. 43-
47r; medium A. 31c; small A. 18-25c.
Wholesale prices: A lumbo, file:
extra large AA. lr. large AA, 59c;
large A, S4c; medium AA, 45c; A
KmaJI. 29c. On cartons. 3c additional.
Butterfat:
Buy in i Dtlret Premium. 62 -63c:
first grade, 59 -60c; grade 2, 55c.
Butter:
Retail AA trade. 73c: ouarters.
74c. Wholesale Solid A A, 68c; quar.
ten. 69c.
MenPast40!"0ld"?
Want Old-time Pep.Vim?
Want Normal, Younger Feeling?
Do rou lay vtnrr "oM" wbn wpak. liitUM, tz.
uui!-d at 4(1, SO, riO Ttm.iamli ( men ami
wompn df tlil.lpd at retitlh of a littlt "prppina
Jp with OiIrM. Contain! tutnc lor hrxlipi old
K.Hy brcauio low In iron, try Oitrrz Tonic
i .i.u tnr normal nm, viianty, vrari younsrt
Wlins, lliit v.ry day. Alto contain itipplrtnrol
lot i vitamin. B sod Bi. 7. day ''tret.ae
luunlcd," sua 00414 JuUs. Al all drugiulL
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (AV-(USDA)-Cattle
salable 350, market slow, general
ly steady, part load choice steers
24.00; trucked lot 1,310 lb choice
steers 23.50; good steers 21.00
23.00; few standard steers -16.00-
19.00; utility steers 10.00-15.00; a
few good heifers 21.00 with a load
mostly good 805 lb 19.50; 'few
standard heifers 14.00-18.00; can
ner and cutter cows 6.50-8.60:
shelly canners 5.00 - 6.50; utility
cows 10.00-11.50; commercial cows
12.00-12.25; utility bulls 14.50.
Calves salable 100; market slow,
mostly steady; good vealcrs 16.00-
18.00; commercial calves and
vealers 12.00- 14.00; utility 9.00-
12.00.
Hogs salable 150; market slow
sorted V. S. 1 and 2 butchers
18.75-19.00; mixed 1, 1 and i
grades 180-235 lb If). 00-18. 50; soil
ed off No. 3, 17.00-17.50; sows
mixed 1, 2 and 3 grades, 12.00-
16.00; few under 300 lbs 16.50.
Sheep salable 1250; market ac
tive, range lambs fully 50 higher,
other classes steady; 900 good-
mostiy choice v.ashington range
lambs 102 lb 20.00; a load of feed
ers choice 88 lb sorted off at 18.25:
other good and choice Willamette
Valley spring slaughter lambs
17.00-18.50; utility and low good
springers 16.00-17.00; good and
choice 75-85 lb feeders 15.00-17.00;
common-medium lightweight 11.00
14.50; cull-good shorn slaughter
ewes 2,00-4.50.
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
Mrs. Mae Leet
TURNER (Special) Inter-
mcnt at Twin Oaks Cemetery.
Turner, for Mrs. Mae Leet will
follow services at Clough-Bar
rick Chapel Wednesday at 2
p.m. with Rev. Jack McDanlel
officiating. Mrs. Leet died Sat
urday at her home, Turner
Route 1, Box 223. Survivors In
clude a son, S. B. Metcalfe, Tur
ner; Mrs. Virginia Faulkner, a
granddaughter. Augusta, (la.;
grandsons, Robert Metcalfe, Sa
lem; Tom Metcalfe, Bryan,
Texas; and Lee Metcalfe, Fair
field, Calif. Eight great-grand
children survive. '
Hans Anderson
LAFAYETTE (Special) - Mrs.
Dave Erickson received word Fri
day of the death of her father,
Hans T. Anderson, at St. Paul,
Minn. Death came Friday eve
ning following an extended illness.
Mrs. Erickson left by plane late
Sunday evening to attend the serv
ices planned for Monday.
Mat Leet
September 22 at the residence,
Ht. 1, Box 223, Turner, Ore. Surviv
ed by a son, S. B. Metcalfe of Tur
ner. GranddnuKhter, Mr a. Virginia
Faulkner of Augusta, Ga. Grnntlsona,
Jack Metcalfe of Turner; Bob Met
calfe of Salem; Tom Metcnlfe ofUSF,
Bryan, Texai; Lee Metcnlfe, USJ,
Fairfield, Calif. Eight great-grandchildren
also survive. Scrvlcci will
be held .Wednesday, September 26,
nt 2:00 p.m. In the Chanel ot the
uiougn-uarriCK runerai Home. nev.
Jock McDantel will officiate. Inter
ment, Twin Oaks Cemetery In Tur
Rdwln N. Peterson
Late resident of M0 Dearborn St..,
Salem. At a local hospital, Septem
ber 22na. survived ny nis wire. Mrs.
Mary Peterson of Snlem. Stepdaugh
ter, Barbara Swegart of Snlem. Sis
ters, Mrs. Ralph Garran of Salem,
Mrs. Chrlv Nlelson of Iowa, Mrs.
Hilda Cruse of Iowa. Five brothers,
H. F. Peterson of Snlem, E. D. Peter
son of Iowa. E. H. Peterson of Mad
ison. Wis.; Antone Peterson of
Hutchinson, Minn.; U L. Peterson
of Kennewlck, Wash. Services
Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 10:30 a.m. at
Virgil T, Golden Chapel. Interment
at Belcrest Memorial Park. Dr.
Brooks Moora wll Jofflclate.
LeRoy George Stalnbrook
Late resident of A20 Hamplon Lane.
it an Albany hospital. Sept. 23, at
the ee at 30 venrs. Survived by
wife, Mrs. Doris Stalnbrook of Sa
lem. Daughter, Nancy Stalnbrook
nd son. Jerald wiwy siainornoK,
both of Salem. Brothers. Melvln
.Stalnbrook of Snlem, Ernest Stnln
brook also Salem. Sisters, Mrs.
lone Bow tiers of Snlem, Mrs. Marie
llnestay of Snlem, Mrs. Dcloris Gnl
brenth of Wlshrnrn. Wash. An
nrMinpemrnt at services will be
made later by the Howell-Edwards
c impel.
Clyde Elmer Harmon
Ijjte resident of 14H3 Fir St.. Sa
l4tn. At a local hosnital September
24th. Survived by parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ella Denrlng of Salem. Sisters,
Mrs. Eldn Mne Davis of Snlem; Mrs.
Pearl Weddle or saiem; Miss Anra
Drnrlns of Snlem: Mrs. Unlce Sti
ver of Prineville, Ore. Uncle. Otto
Memdenhnll of Iowa. Funeral ar
rangements will be made later by
ine virgu l. Ltoiaen wo,
Madeline Hanna
At a local hospital September
24th, Late resident of 2fll5 W. Nob
Hill, Salem. Announcement or ser
vices will be mnde Inter by the
Clough-Barrick Funeral Home.
Kay E. Hates
St litem her 23. Late resident of
2234 Byron Ave., Snlem. Survived
by wire. Pearl uuies or najem.
Brother. Earle Bates of San Mateo,
Calif. Nephews, Clarence Bates &
Arthur Bates, both of Lebanon, Ore,
Niece, Elsie Clover of Sweet Home,
Ore. Announcements of services
will be made later by the Clough
Barrick Funeral Home.
Hntrher Anderson
Late resident of 10.10 N. Cnpllol,
In this city September 24. F;ilher
of James B. Anderson & Hollts E.
Anderson, bplh of Salem. An
nouncements of services will be
made later by the W. T. Rigdon Co.
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310 Meeting Notice
BAHA'I world filth information,
write StatcsmarWrn'l, Box 118
312 Lost and Found
LOST: Sun. pale blue pnrakeet.
199 M. 24th. Ph. 3-9590.
314 Tromportotion
WANTED Rider, to Portland,
dally. Ph. 4-0018.
316 Personal
TOO MANY BILLS?
Don't let your bills get you in
trouble. If you'rt behind In
Rayments. wo can help you.
o security or co-signers
needed. One place to pay all
bills. Pay only what you can
afford) (Bonded and licensed
for your protectionl)
CREDIT CONSULTANTS
Dial Salem 2-8844 for informa
tion. I WILL not be responsible for
debts other than my own. Leo1
McKlnzle.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, 988
S. Commercial. 2-2108, 2-2850
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group
No. 1. 2088 N. Com1). 3-4537.
MARY Palmist tells past, pres
ent & future. Love, marriage,
business. 3745 Portland Rd.
PSYCHIC Render advice on all
affairs. 4550 Portland Rd. at
Albany Cut Off. Ph. 4-9265.
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock for Solt
6 ALUM Meat Co, locker beef.
Custom killing, cutting and
wrapping, trailer loaned free.
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . . .
Too Late to Classify
LOST: Brown purse between N
Sulem it Parrlsh Sch. Reward.
Pll. 3-6U-15,
FAMILY cow, Jersey, very fen
tie. John Engdahl, 4340 Jonei
Rd. Ph. 2-7307.
REGISTERED 1 yr. oldHbalma
tlan dog to give away to good
country home. Good with chll-
drcnJPh.3-3646.
TOMATOES, U-pIck 11 bu.
Archie Claggett. 2175 Chema-
wa Rd.
GOOD gas range; lncen., ge.
oven, ProHft'. .Ph.3-BWa eves.
PENTROND tape recorder, '04
model, $85. Mr, Johnson 2-6622
days. 3-70M eve.
12 GA. Winchester model 12.
new 199.50. now 65. Ph. 4-48B3
WOULD like to trade my 12
bass accordion for girl's blkt,
prefer 24". Ph. 2-3225.
WANT to buy girl's 20" blka.
Call 3-3023.
UTILITY trailer, tires like new,
45. Ph. 2-4438. .
A. B. Dick portable mimeograph
Sears "Ranges" 35 MM slide
projector. Woodstock type-.
writer. Turner. Ph. 104.
DENTAL Assistant wanted:
Position very permanent it
qualified. Slate age it prior
work experience. Box 325,
Statesman-Journal.
ASSISTANT woman cook want
ed at Colonial House. Apply
afternoons or eves.
VILL take Ironing In my home.
Ph. 3-5301.
ATTRACTIVE 3 bdrm. home, nr.
all 3 schools, frpls, fenced
yam. unrurn. rn. i-uaia,
' KEWLY dec, large sleeping rm.
Lad I es. 1146 Oak fit- 3-6114.
fl DAY or S6 wk., near Capitol.
411 N. Summer.
65 2 B Oil MS.. F. A. furn. 4375
Ha ger. Ph. 3-3335.
2 BEDROOM home picture
window overlooks city. 20x:i0
living room, fireplncc, base
ment, oil furnace, rose garden,
nicely landscaped. I m m e d.
Possess. Lease for $110 mo.
Call 3-8540 for appt.
NICE 3 nil, duplex, close In,
water furn. Bus by door, $40.
See at 405 Columbia St. or
Ph. 2-3325
SACRIFICE 2 bdrm. equity
$3,300 for $2,000 or cnr. 2-0353.
'40 CIIEV., Aero "tin., radio Ac
heater, very good cond. $225
Rl. 1 Box 30 Aumsville, Ore.
Jh .634 .
'50 "OLDS 98 4 dr., bright red,
white side walls, very clean.
1440 Chemeketa or Phone
4-0004 after 4 p.m.
'51 PLYM. Suburban, good cond.,
3 new tires, $505. 4-7307.
1051 DeSoto, 9 pass, suburban,
good cond. $700. Ph. 4-4885.
$3 GMC 3 ton Pickup with
canopy A-l cond. See at 3815
McCain Ave. Ph. 2-6768.
JEBP full canopy, new tires,
radio, healer, good cond. 26X2
Turner R O. Box 261.
JUST the thing for hunting &
fishing, 2 wheel house trailer
"Cheap." State Finance Co.,
TeL3-315L
'50 FORD t T. pickup, $500.
Ph. 2-7087.
1954 H D, excellent cond., low
mileage with extras. See at 258
E. Clny, Monmouthj
II. D. 5c7terplllar A-l Cond.
Ph. 4-o-m.
BABY sitter In exchange for 2
rm. apt. 945 Union after 4.
EXP. Insurance office girl,
hkkpr. Recently moved from
Portland. Good refs. Ph. 4J1353.
F02B liUPMOBILE Va is. $75
IBM Hoffman Rd.
BY OWNER 1 acre, sm. house,
barn, chicken hse,. close to
schl. $250 down. $4,650 full
price. Ph. 3-7731.
SPRINGFIELD 30-00 rifle, excel.
cond. $50. Ph. 4-8831.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
PH. 3-3431
f6MAfb.R, strawbeirriVs, U
plck, Stettlfrs, first place So.
Chemnwa, Ph. 4-3935.
RELAX
Let a
Classified Ad
Solve That
Problem
4-6811
For
Good Buys
4-6811
Section 2 Page 7
400 Agriculture
402 Liveitock tot Salt
FAMILY cow with 4 mo. heifef
call. 4260 McCain Ph. 4-7433.
SELL or trade: two 4 yr. old
re. Albino geldings, broke ft
Rentle. 1020 Madison. Ph 4-0706
ever.
WEANER Pigs or sale. S wks.
old. Ph. 2-7376.
GRAIN (ed Hereford Angus
steer, 16 cents Ih.
1 black riding saddle. Good for
boy 9 to 16 yrs. old.
4 geese. 5220 Herrin Rd.
Ph. 2-2782.
WELL trained sorrel saddl
mare. Rt, 4, Box 297. Ph.
4-3228.
403 Liveitoek Wanted
CATTLE, horses at your farm.
E. C. McCandllsh. Rt 2. 3-C189.
CATTLE ouyer A. r Sommer,
1260 Harmony Dr. Ph 4-gn3T.
TOP cash prices at your place.
Ray Cruel Ph. 4-3168 Coliact.
LIVESTOCK buyer Claude Ed
wards. Rt 3. Box 699 E 4-1113.
CATTLE buyers 4297 State
I It H. Snethen. 2-1345. 2-4180.
404 Poultry ond Robbitj
CORNISH Fryers. 3 lb. 61 ea.
PJi. 4-9263, also heavy hens 11
Yr. Old N. H. Hens 11.25
PH. 2-2966
HEAVY Hens 61.20 ea. or 150.
lb. Also Roosters. 2.7371.
BABY Chicks hatched yr. round"
Valley Farm Store. 4-4624.
WHITE fryer alive 1. Call
evenings, 2-7751.
BABY Chicks for meat or eggs.
Send for tree folder. Wllson'a .
Hatchery, Lyons, Ore. PH.
ULrlck 8-2533.
CUSTOM DRESSING
Of poultry. We buy rabbits.
Wing s. 3965 Stat.. Ph. 4-3916.
408 Pen
FRKE Kittens to good home. 4
mo. old. 12B0 D St.
GIVE away black Siamese kit '
ten. 3.5204.
7 TRAINED kittens free, can'i
feed, give nursery stock with
cats. 2-3130. .
CUTE kitten free. 2-4621.
BOXER pups, reg., sired by
Can. Ch. Fancys My-T-Fin..
Ph. Albany WAbash 8-8308.
FOR SALE: Pure bred Cocker
puppies, papers avail. 2-7249.
KEITH'S PUPPY FARM
6460 Center. Ph. 2-7989
Puppies all kinds.' Buy At sett
Afternoon & eves.
YOUNG parakeets, cages, feeds.
Mickey's. 3625 8. Com. 1.2765.
PARAKEETS It tropical fllht
Bird Paradise, ph. 3.1841.
410 Seeds ond Plant
EVERGREEN Azallas, 3 11.00.
Merrills Greenhouse, Brooks.
112 Fruit i Form Product)
CONCORD grapes, U.plck 4c.
your box. 3845 Portland Rd.
TOMATOES Uplck, 56cT buT
completely to end ot Cum
mings Lane, West ot Bergs
Kelzer Store. Ph. 4-2597.
GRAPES, Sweetwater Ac Con
cords. 2255 D St. Bring con
tainers STEINERS Nursery. Sale starts
Sept. 28. Ph. 3-1946. 3160 Mar
ket ITALIAN prunes, already
Elcked, 61 bu., all you want,
ring containers. Ph. 2-1637.
GRAPES GRAPES
II per lug. Bring container.
Galle Farm. l' ml. E. of
Totem Pole, 's ml. S. on Van
Cleave Rd. PhT 4-2586.
ITALIAN prunes U-Pick 5S
bu. Ph. 2-6301.
GRAPES 6c nicked. 5c U-Plck.
2!a ml. on Wallace Rd. - ml.
on Fialla HJver Bend Rd. Ph.
4-4.119.
CANNING tomatoes Uplck or
picked. H. J. Rehfuss, 4340
Cherry Ph. 41126.
NICE Tomatoes. Picked or U
pick. L. S. Cross. Spongs Rd.
TOMATOES U-pIck 61 bu. W.
pick 61.25 bu. Dledrlch Farms.
220 w. Chemnwa Rd. 1 ml.
straight W. of Kelzer sch
PRUNES 50c. box, U-Plck. Ph.
2.-1304.
Tomatoes, U-plck, 51.00 bushel.
n. ji.n .t.'tf. uiin. luiliaill-
ers. George Asher on Grand
Island. Ph. 61x20 Dayton, Ore.
PEACHES and pears . Ped'6
Produce. 62.10 Portland Rd.
PASTEURIZED whole milk, 750
!:al. Homogenized, 79c, ft gaL
or 40c. CUary Dairy. 1-3031.
CUCUMBERS; AU kinds. Ph.
4-9263. 4723 N. Lancaster.
TOMATOES
U-PICK, 100 BU.
10 ACRES, plrketi. 11.50 bu..
S. River Road, mi. past
Roberts Store, follow signs. '
Ph. 2-2047. Olrn J. Cox.
413 Fertilizer
FERTILIZER
Aged manure, finest quality, al
always we del. any amount
anywhere. Ph. 3-0331.
PETE Moss from chick trays. 750
sack. Valley Farm Store
BARNYARD rotted fertilizer, 61
per ton, minimum 3-ton load.
Ph. 41 3J Independence.
M1LORGANITE fertilizer lor
your lawn, flowers, shrubs,
trees. & garden. Pemberton's
Flower shop 6c greenhouse.
1980 S. 12th.
414 Form Equipment
G. H. Clectrac tractor also
heavy cover crop disc, 8 ft.
Very good cond. Priced to selL
Rt. 1, Box 204, Gervals.
425 Auction Sales
AUCTION
OF FURNITURE
AT SCOTTY'S
TONITE 4640 CENTER STREET
SALEM
450 Merchandise
451 Household Goods
SACRIFICE!!
5 ROOMS FURNITURE!
B CU. FT. deep freeze $11500:
Visual oven, push button De
Luxe electric range $145.00;
G E. dblc. door refrigerator
$1C5.00; Neariy new 21" Hoff
man T.V., Hi-Fi speakers, mast
antenna S155.0O; DeLuxe large
chrome dinette S55 00; Daveno
and rocker $75.00: Bocken
$5 00; Mattresses $9:30: Spring!
$!i 50; Very clean chlffarob
$28.50, matching chest $22.50;
Treadle sewing machine $12.50;
Baby Jumper $5.00; Baby mat
tress $5 00; Bassinette $5.40 de
luxe play pen $12.50; lovely
trailer house, box and Inner
spring mattress with legs $43,
bookcase with complete set of
book of knowledge $27.30 and
many other bargains. Glen
Woodry. 1603 N. Summer.
TFlNISirEPirrnltur. H. L.
Stiff furniture. 175 N. HI gh.
TF1Y the most luxurious sleep
set on earth. 30 day tree trial.
20 vcar guarantee on tha
ENG LANDERS A1RTOAM
with famous red lint founda
tion. Glen Woodry, 1605 N.
Summer,