Page 6 Section 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Friday, October 19, 1956 F. Nieswander Succumbs Here Death came Wednesday at a Portland hospital for Frank K. Nieswander, 57, Mowing a lonK ill ness. He had resided at 935 N. 19th St., Salem. Nieswander had liecn an em ploye of Salem post oHice for IB years and drove n mail route in the Keizer area until his retire ment about two years aso on ac count of ill health. Previously he had worked 14 years for the state highway department. At another Interval he was an employe of the ,J r.J ... .. tin had bceTa rSc'nt 71n7Salcm I -angelistie, meetings in area for 42 years Adventists Set Meeting SILVERTON (Special) II. .1. Johnson, Klder, is announcing the Seventh-day Advenlist song serv ice to begin at : 15 a.m. The Sab bath school follows at 0:30 a.m. with Mrs. Oliver Stcffcn in charge. The lesson topic, "Christ in Con flict with Jewish Leaders." is based on Matt. 22; 23; Mark 12; and Luke 20. Kugene Quade, will he the speak er during the morning worship service at 11 o'clock. Prayer meetings have been sus pended temporarily to enable the members to attend the Voice of Frank Nieswander was horn at Hiawatha. Kansas. April 25. WM. He was married to Opal Garrett in Salem on Oct. 3. l!2n and his widow survives. He was a vet eran of First World War, a mem ber of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and belonged to the Knight Memorial church. Survivors are, the widow; daughters, Mrs. Jean liostad, Portland; and Mrs. I.enore Pick ett. Salem; sons, l.ce and Frank Nieswander, Jr., Salem: mother, Mrs. May Nieswander, Salem; sisters, Mrs. Marie Porter. Salem; Mrs. Millie Olson, Nelscntt; broth er, Paul Nieswander, Sr., Salem; and three grandchildren. Services will he at 3 p.m. Sat urday at Clough-nnrrick Chapel, the Rev. I.ouls White officiating. Interment will be at City View Cemetery. Kleinschmit Funeral Set LEBANON (Special) Mrs. Ida T. Kleinschmit, 60, of Scio, died Oct. 17 at the Lebanon Community hospital after an extended illness. She had lived at Scio for the past five years, and at Lncomb for a few years previously. She was born Feb. 15, 1890, at Bow Valley, Neb. Rosary will be Friday at 7:30 p.m.' at (he Huston chapel, and funeral services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Edwards Catho lic church, both In Lebanon. The Rev. Pius P. Ilnur will officiate. Burial will be in the Catholic sec tion of the IOOF cemetery here. She is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Alice Hamilton of Al bany and Mrs. Gladys Landers of Scio; by four sons, Ivo Klein schmit of Nebraska, Earl of La comb, Richard of Crnbtrco and Joe of Lebanon; a brother, Her man Uhing of Nebraska: two sis ters, Mrs. Theresa Wichclhnus, Neb., and Mrs. Mary Suing, Leb anon; and 18 grandchildren. W.W. Miller Rites Oct. 20 LEBANON (Special) - William Waller Miller, 79. of Scio died at his home Oct. 17. He had spent his entire life near Scio. . He was horn July 12, 1877, at Scio, land married Emma Rahn Feb. 4, 1903, at Albany. He is survived by his wife; three sisters, Mrs. Sophia Rhodn and Mrs. Lou Arnold of Scio, and Mrs. Ida Sheltnn of Itellfountnin; and by several nieces and nephews. Services will he Saturday at 2 p.m. al the Baptist church in Scio. with the Rev. Gerald Manley of ficiating. Hurial will he in Frank lin Butte cemetery at Scio. Hous ton Funernl Home is in charge of arrangements. Salem, which are held Sunday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, beginning with a film at 7, and the lecture at 8 p.m. The Associated Missionary Vol unteer Societies of the Silverton district will meet in the Friendship hall of the Smyrna Congregational church Sabbath afternoon at 4 o'clock when Elder Dallas Kirne, missionary from the Far East will be the speaker. A potluck supper will be held at li.M p.m. and a film, "Enchanted Forest," will he shown at 7:30 p.m. The Associated Dorcas Societies ol the Salem area will meet Tuesday in the Mayflower hall, Salem, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. H.J.Eastman Burial Oct. 20 DALLAS (Special) Last rites for Howard J. Blake Eastman, 68, will he conducted at 2 p.m. Sat urday at the Bollman Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Sydney Gailh er. Mjtlitary riles will be conduct ed by the American Lcgiortsat City View cemetery at Salem. Eastman, a power plant opera tor for the Willamette Valley Lum ber Co., for 25 years, was born Dec. 23, 11187, at Ontario, Canada. He married Ethel May St. John Oct. 15, 19111 at Brock, Sask, Can ada, and came to Portland in 1924 and to Dallas in 1932. He served with the Canadian Expedi tionary Force in World War I and was a mcmncr ol tne American Legion and the Methodist church. Surviving are his wife, Dallas; a daughter, Mildred E. Slradley, ICugene; a son, Joseph B. East man, Seattle; and a sister, Annettn Patterson, Edmonton8, Alberta, Canadn. DENNIS THE MENACE By Ketcham 21 Deaths "tVrtvANT we owes w ums$T holes' Two Sentenced In Polk County Portland Livestock PORTLAND Wu-fUSDAl-Cntgc salable for week 4,075; market uneven: fed steers wcak-50 lower, least decline on choice grade; fed heilers 50-1.00 lower: tanner and cutter cows 50-1.00 higher, other classes about steady: choice stqers 22.50-24.00; good 20.50-22.50: short fed standard steers 18.00-20.00; few standard ernss steers 18.00- 17.00: utility 10.00-15.00; mixodl good-choice fed heifers Monday. 19.50: standard-good grades 16.00 19.00; uHlily-low standard heifers 9.00-14.00; ennner and cutter cows late 6.50-8.50; strongweights 0.00; beef type and Holstcin cutters 9,50-10.00; shelly canners down to 5.00; utility cows. 10.00-11.50; com mercial 12.00-13.00; standard to I. 1.50: utility hulls 13.00-14.00. few 14.25-15.00 early; light cutters 9.00- II. 00. Calves salable for week 850; good-choice vealers active, strong 1.00 higher; Jjcnvy calves 59-1.00 lower; good-choice vealers 16.50 20.00, few 21.00-22.00; od-choice calves 15.00-17.00 lale; standard calves and vealers 12.00-15.00; culls down lo 6.00. Hogs salable-for week 2,350; butchers and sow? fully steady; U.S. No. 1-2 grade butchers 17.75- 18 .no. select hits 18.25: mixed No. 1-3 grade 17.25-50; few mostly No. 3s 10.75; sow 300-500 lbs giixed u.a. l-j grade u.tw-ln.uu; lew ino. 1-2 270-.100 lb 16.25-50. few 16.75 early; good-choice feeder pigs 50 140 lbs If, no-ill oo. Sheep salable for week S.6C0: slaughter classes steady; fecderR steady, choice kinds scarce; good. MARKET QUOTATIONS DALLAS (Special) Circuit Judge Val Sloper Thursday handed nut a Jail sentence nnd a prison sentence to two Salem youths who had nleaded EtliMv. The penitentiary sentence, noi lo cnoice wooicn siaugnier lamns exceed three years, was given lo Charles Fred Demarest, 18, who admitted burglarizing a West Sa lem lavcrn Aug. 9. He escaped from Ihc Polk county jail recently and wns captured wilh the old of bloodhounds. A year in the Polk county Jail wns the sentence imposed on Eu gene R. Slrnushnugh, 18, who wns arrested Sept. 1 charged with stealing a cabin cruiser on the Wil lamette river, following a chnse by air nnd waler. Mrs. Alice Nolh Dies in l'orlland Following Illness On Wodnosdiiy. at a Portland hospital, denth came for Mrs. Alice ,Noth, fi!t, n resident of the Salem area for the past .1(1 years. - Her home had bren at ir7.T State St. Lolrly, on account of illness. Mis. Noth hnd resided with her daugh ter, Mrs. Vivian Younce of Port land Mrs. Noth was born at Cottage Grove, Ore.: Sept. 3, IH87. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Noth, long a Southern Pacific ticket agent In Salem. Survivors, besides the daughter, are a sister. Mrs, Ileen t'urnn. Cottage drove; brothers, Krnest Wills, Vallejo. Calif ; T. H, Wills, Fair Oak, Calif.; ivllirrl Wills, Chieo, Calif.; and five grandchil dren. Services will be nt 1 y m. Sat urday at Clougli Harriek Chapel with Rev. Wayne (.mm officiating. Interment will be in Helmut Memorial Park. World War I Vet Reunion SILVERTON ISpeciall-Meeling in reuninn nl the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Towe of Mill Street, Mlverton. were the families nf three World War I veterans, who began close friendships when the men served ns sergeants during norm war 1. The weekend guests at the Towe home included Mr. anil Mis. Charles Merced; Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Smith of Merced. Calif ; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirsb ol Slavlon. Oregon. The custom of mc(S)mg together has continued among the (our families since the close of World War I. 16.50-18.50, several lots mostly cnoice 19,00, few choice-prime early 19.50; good-choice shorn lambs No. 1-2 pells 17.00-18.50, one lot mostly choice 19.00 Monday; part deck Cotswold slaughter lambs Wednesday No. pelt 19.00: utility-low good lambs 15.50-16.50; good-choice, feeders 15.00-16.00; common-medium 11.00-14.50; c)ll good shorn slaughter ewes 2.00 4.50, few choice 5.50 early: several lots short term to solid mouth breeding ewes 10.00-15.00 per bend. a Qiirugo Livestock CHICAGO IA1 With only S.goo hogs placed on sale, butchers so 15 to mostly 25 cents higher wliile sows were steady lo 25 cents 'jhigher Friday. Most 200 to 280 pound bulchers sold nl $16.15 to $16.35. A'oS head lot hit a top at $16.75. Sows brought $14.25 lo $15.85. Cows comprised the hulk of the 500 salable receipts in the cattle seel ion. They sold steady lo w;eak at $!i.7S to $13 on lor utility and ciehmercinl. A lew standard steels sold at $15.50 to $111511 and a few sla(- aid lo low good heifers at $15 09, to fjiiiio. Woolrd lambs held steady al $19 00 to $22 00 for sood to prune. Calf receipts were 200 and sheep 5011. South Salem C of C Elects PORTLAND uei Buttcrfat - Tentative, subject to immediate change PremiuiH quality, deliv ered in Portland, 64 cents per lb; first quality, 61 second quality, 56. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk lubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 60!4; A grade, 92 score, 59V4; B grade 90 score 58; C grade 89 score, 56. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 41-48V4 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 43 Vi -53 ',4. Eggs To retailers flrade AA. large, 53-56; A large, 49-52; AA medium, 42-44; A medium, 40-43; A small, 29. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. Eggs To wholesalers A large. 47-5014; A medium. 38-4P4; A small, 27-2714. Eggs To consumers AA large. 61-66; A Birgc, 57-62: AA medium, 49-54; 4 medium, 48-53; A email, 34-39. Live poullry No 1 quality, i fob. Portland Fr;. s, 2'i-4 lbs. 19; light hens, 10 at farm; heavy bens, 11-12 at farm; old roosters, 9-10. I Turkeys To producers L i v el weight fryers, 27-28; young turkey hens, eviscerated, 34: young toms, 29 up to 24 lbs, premium 1-2 cents for heavier. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3V.-414 lbs, 20-23; col ored neltx aVcrm less: n ri does. 10-12, ?! higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 56-58; cut up, 60-63. Wholesale Dressed Meals Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 41.00-43.00; njPOd, 37.00 40.00; standard, 29.00-36.00; com mercial cows, 24.0-2B.00; utility, 22.00-27.00; canners and cutters, 18.00-22.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 52.00-55.00; rounds 45.00-48.00: full loins, trimmed, 75.00 - 79.00: forcqunrters, 34.00 36 00: chucks. 35.00-38.00; ribs, 5500-60.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs. 47.00-51.00: .shoulders, 16 lbs. 31.00-35.00: spareril, 45.00-49.00; fresh hams, 12-14 lbs, 44.00-47.00. Venl and cnlves--Good-choice, all wjgghts, 30.00-40.00; standard, 25.00-35.00. Lamb Choicprime, 45-53 lbs, 39.00-42.00; good, .16.00-39.00. Wool Nomtnnl? clean basis, V blood, l.W-05; blood, t.03-08; V4 blid, 1.12-18; fine, 1.17-23. tounlry-llressert Meats, f.n.b. Porllnnd Beef Young cows, utility, 22-24 lbs: canners and cutters. 16-17. Veal Top quality lightweight, 26-28; rough heavies, 18-25. Hogs Be?l light blockers, 24-25; lean light sows, 20-22. Lambs Top grade springers, 35-36. Mutton Lightweight ewes nnd wethers, 1012: rough hovics.'ftfl. Fresh Produce Onions Idaho Yellows, 50 IKS feks. jumbos, 2.00-50; mediums The earlier Dart of his life was.' ,, orri'larv and A. C. Stuwe spent in Kansas. He was united lf ,nc caretaker. Plans also will be in marriage to Effie L. Mathews ! discussed for the seventh annual Oct. 23, 1901 in Linn. Kan., and . "pionecr Day" celebration next they moved to Yamhill county in ; Julysand a chairman will be ap 1908. Since 1912 they had made i pointed. meir nomc in tne l.aiayeue ana. Mr. Hills was a farmer all of his lite. a, Surviving are the widow. Effie. at the family home in Lafayette; two sons, Howard L. Mil! . mayor of Lafayette, and Elmer W. ol Newbcrg; one daughter, Mrs. Blanche Stewart of North Plains, Ore.: nnd one steS-daughter, Mrs. LEdna Corey, also of North Plains. Also surviving is a niece, nii.i. Srace McKinncy, of Spokane, Wash., who has been assisting in the Hills5 home (or several weeks, three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services were nciu ai the Chapel of Macy and Son, in McMinnville Wednesday, witn in terment following in Evergreen Memorial Park. Rev." George Hayes of Lafayette officiated at the services. E.C. Hills Dies At Laiavette Cemetery Group To Pick Officers I ..l....nlt u-nnnp.irav (Snecial) The Jjdldy CllC annual meeting of the Rock Creek J Iranioierv association will be held LAFAYETTE (Special) Death ' c-tiirrlnv at the church, when one came early Monday afternoon to:fjv.e.year director and a secretary a long-time Lafayette resident. Erastus Cornelius Hills, 78, passed away following a two-week hos pitalization for surgery. Recovery from the surgery seemed assured when a blood clot formed, causing death.- Mr. Hills was born in Wash ington county. Kan.. Jan. II, 1878. ..niaker will be elected Members will meet at the church in the morning for the annual fall cleaning of the church and grounds. The business meeting will start at 2 p.m. The term of Lola Samson, chair man, will expire Ihe first of the year. A. F. Frederickson is the Don Mitchell Rites Friday ALBANY (Special) Donald Dal Mitchell, 21, 13409 S.E. McLaugh lin BIv., ' Portland, who died in West Scio, Tuesday will be buried in Willamette Memorial park cem etery Friday following services to be held at the Fisher Funeral home. &Ir. Mitchell was born Jan. 5, 1935 at Marysville, Mo., and spent most of his life in Nebraska before coming to Oregon, locating at Stayton, and also living in Scio, ai'?J Albany, going to Portland a month ago. On July 3, 1956 at Albany he married Dorothy Marie Brown, who survives as do his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern A. Mitchell, Scio; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tappan, Salem, Route R. and two sisters. Mrs Fvetvn n..i i. n ii.... i a .I--Lale resident nf 15 John William Cat trail At the residence. Rt. 5. Salem. Oc tober 16th. Survive dby wife, Mrs, Verna Cattrall ol Salem: two sons. Thom.is Cattrall and William Cat trail, both of Snlcm; one sister, Mrs. O. B, Clark of Portland. Ore. Serv ices will be held at the Virgil Goldon chapel, Saturday. October 20, at 10:30 a.m. Rev. George H. Swift wi officiate. Ritualistic services by American Legion post No. 136. In terment at Belcrest Memorial Park. John A. Gibson In a local hospital October 17th. Lale resident of 3103 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd.. Portland. Shipment is being maae tw inc uiougn-uarncK f uneral Home to the Edward Holman A- Son Funeral Home in Portland for Serv ices aigj Interment. Ralph II. Merrrr Late resident of Rt. 5. Salem Oct. lfith. Husband of Harriet R. Mercer or hairm. earner ol liayden Mercer, U. S. Air Force, Rushmore Air Force Station, S. D.. and Wayne Mercer. U. SNavy. Seattle, Wash. Brother ni ira Mercer or Oakland. Calir. Grandfather of Diane and Mark Mercer of Seattle. Member of Amer ican Legion Post No. 9 and The Barracks and Salem Knife and Fork Club. Services wilPbe held Saturday. uciooer zutn ai i::w p.m. in the Chapel of the W. T. Rigdon Co. Con cluding services at Belcrcst Memorial Park. Rev. George G. Roscberry will officiate. Frank Edward Nieswander Late resident of 9.15 N. 19th St. At a Portland hospital, Oct. 17. Sur vived by wife Opnl Nieswander of haicm. Moincr, Mrs. May Nieswan der. Salem. Daughter. Mrs. Jean Ros tad of. Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Lenore Pickett of Salem. Son. Lee Nies wander of Salem, Frank Nieswan dcr. Jr., also Salem. Granchildren Susan and Kathy Nieswander and Thnmas Pirlrolf nil of Kalem Sis ter, Mrs. Maries, Porte? ol Salem, Mrs. Millie Olson, Nelscott. Broth er, Paul Nieswander. Sr., Salem. Services will be held Saturday. October 0 at 3 p.m. In the Chapel Interment City view Cemetery. Hev. t.ouis wniie win omciaje. Mrs. Alice Noth In a Portland hospital. October 17. aic. Ilce- " Cliicagp Onions By United Press Supplies m 0 d e r a f e; demand fair; market about steady. Track (50 lbs) U.S. 1 unless stated: None reported. Street sales: Colorado Spanish 3-inch and larger 2.00-2.25, 2 to 3 inch 1.25 - 1.50; White Spanish 3 inch ,and larger 2.25-2.50, 2 t 3- inch 2.50; Idaho Oregon Spanish 3-inch and larger 2.Si-2.35: White Spanish 2 to 3-inch 2.50; Michigan White Globes medium 2.50; Kan sas Spanish 3-inch and larger 2.15 2.25; White Spanish 3 - inch and larger 2.g0, 2 to 3-inch 2.15-2.25; Midwest el lows medium 1.00- 1.25. pjf Portland. MMrr Alt:"'. oi Lounge i rove, tire. Brokers Ernest D. Wills of Valcio. Caht.. V ,K. feWills of Fair Oaks. Calif.. Delbert Wills of Chico, Calif. 5 grandchildren also survive. Services will be held in the Clough-Barrlck Funeral Home baturday uctoner otri at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Wayne Greene ill officiate. Interment Bclcrest Memorial Park. Hattle Stevem Wood At the residence, 2R(t 6th St., In. dependence. Ore., Oct. 18. at the age ,or hi years. aurvived Dy a orotner, Oliver Frost of Oregon City and a siller, Ada Long of Oceanlake, Ore. Services will he held Saturday. Octo ber 20th at 2:00 R,m. in the Chat! or ine Howeu-trnviirds Funeral Home Concluding services at Bclcretfi Mem' oriai rarK Salem Markets Complied from reports of Salrm dealers ror tne Kiunanre ni capital Journal Headers. (Revised dally) Freds: Itabtft Pfllfti $3.53 (BO-lb. bag); $4.44 on 100 -To bag. Kgg Mash - 14.1.1 (R0-lb.). Dairy feed n 05-J3.S0 (BO-lb. bag): !.-t :i(t-H20 100-lb bag). Poultry: miying prices colored fryers, zuc: old. roosters. 8r; colored fowl, 12c; Irorn fowl, 10c, f-CEs: Huytng prices AA. 47c: large A. 43- 47c; niediiiiiiisA. 32c; small A. 21c. ctra large, AA. 57c: large AA. SSc; Urge A, 52c; medium A A. 44c; A mall. 2!tc. On cartons, 3c additional. IQIerfat: Buying prices Premium. 62-B3c; irst grade, 5S)-60c: sfrade 2. 55c. Iluttrr: Retail AA grade. 13c; quarters. 74c. Wholesale Solid AA, 68c; quar ters, (we. LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 16HC9 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probate Department In the Maltcr of the Estate of JOSE PfflNE H. HAIT.. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Die undersigned, by wi order of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon lor Marion uminiy, I'ronate Depart ment. duly made and entered on the .Msi day of cptcmner, lirab. was an pointed as administrator of the es tate of Jnseuhine II. Hall, deceased. and that it lias duly qualified as .uch administrator. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified as re quired by law, to it at 413 Masonic Building. Salem, Marion County. Oregon, with six (6) months of the date of this notice. u Dated this 26th day of Septert(cr, 1050. THE PIONEER TRUST COMPANY Administrator of the Estate of Josephine H. Hall, Deceased. DAI. P1ERSON Attorney for -Estate Salem, Oregon. Dale first publication: Septem ber 28. 1956. Dale of last publication: October 9, 195fi Sept 2fl.Oct.5.12.19 I 0 Y I 0 L l i 7i. 9 on Pntntnrs. rc - Wash. .one narrow prup rmiRC;Whj 2.M-75; Russets, 1.7S 3.00: No. 2s. 90-1.00: Idaho Husscls, 100 Cliicaio Gr$in CIIICACO I Groins hold withm n verv in slow dealings on Ihe Honrd of T LV..I ... n . ' ;:,..r-moM . no. i. s.tm.m. Major loss wns in new crop wheal, dowi nhout a cent at limes on prospects (or more molsluro in the winter when! bell. wheat closed ' lower lo 1 cent Auto llanos Over Hridjjc Mllop. I. lllack. l'aul Kied cricks nm! .lohn Parst Marry 1'ollms o the Hepiihlu-an in.irlv t I L . ..t .... tl. ..-j. A Thursday morninc accident , thr cr.tmnt ( Icclion ' ' ' left two cars dam.iKed nnd one . K. Sclmmmi. Salem altorncv of them li.incins some lour feet 'disused the civic .Wci,,,,,,,...,,,' I in the Smith Salem area. SOUTH SA1.KM (Special) The South Salem Chamber of Com merce mel Tuesday evening nt (lie China Cily restaurant anil re elected Don (Inrdner president; Warren Clark, vice . ni ei,i..m. li.ilph W. (1 Wyckolf. secretary'.' 0;,'s liwi'r 10 "' and Holicrl I'heilcr, treasurer I winner '"V rye 1 to I1, hlishcr. l lccicd on the hoard of dncclors "eccmlier i r.".'..',; soybeans wore Oi.iilcs Minikins An-h... M... ' bithcr. November 2 42-S 41'. hicher December 2.SIS-; rorn V lower. I)ec(ber l..H-; and lard IS cents lower lo IS cents a hundred pounds higher, Novem ber 12.1012 27. llnv New rop. No. 2 green alfalfa, balcff, f.o.b. Portland. 33.00-3S.M ton. Filberts To producers orchard run, 27-28 lh; wholesale, 100 lb al plant, jumbo Barcelona 37 lb; large 35; medium 33. Walnuts Wholesale 100 lb nt plant, jumbo 42'. lb; large 39': medium 351.; bnby 32'.. i over Ihe end o( a Nidge which spans Snellen ditch at Mission and Ford streets, city police reported No injuries were listed. Odicors said an auto driven bv Wall Srct NF.W YOItK i.4"- Steels nnd rails led a stock market rally Fri day hut profit-taking near the close (rimmed many gains. The Associated Press average Ql'AKK IN' AFGHANISTAN' NF.W HKI.III. India IP The Afchan eillbassv herp announced Fi idav that a severe earthouake I ' P -10 wnl ,0 with shiv.k a wide area o( nonhen.iern ilhe industrials up 10 cents, the Pin-ll i,..! IV; Afghanistan, near Asiatic llussia. I f"'1-' "P 10 nd ,hf "('"tics un- iiiu.mil I. nun IV Thr nnKmv smH , "changed. nlit'l.:tIl.H-.(Vir.n..r.,;n. f .1 j ! -l - lll.l I n.l .1 ..,. n i . ,. i v e . " .UHlHtge nuu LOSII.IIIIC. . ..Itlllll ...mi.. i . .-,.-, ii,in. 11 " Miipmem, I1UIK Bush Si., ended up hanging about ! ileliverv; four feet over one end r,( (he j Hals. N.i :ia , while M mv.Vi oo bridge aller a collision with a ear Harlej , No i, 4:, H, n-v 4 50 40 m driven by Rose M, Bennett, S2Sol'orn. No 2, I V shipment lit so Hyde SI. Wheat ilml', to arrive market, ine narminn venicie was ncavny f oasis o 1 hulk, delivered coast eoasl are not known I compared wilh I.MO.KXi Friday. damaged on the front end In Ihe accident. A railing of the bridge was broken. Soft While Soli While (excluding Kr. While Club Hard lied Winter: Ordinary 10 per cent . 2 2S 2 KCSS KlltlKT OF CI.OTHINU luminary LONDON IP The Soviet rem-1 in per cent j munlst Tarty newspaper I'rnvdaHl per cent j j; Friday reported shortages in ' 12 per cent ; winter clothing In many regions! Friday's ear recpls: Wheat ef the Soviet I'nlnn with cold j 29; barley 2 flour 2; corn J. oais tther approaching. 2; mill feed 1. j DEHUMAIR STOPS! SWEATINO WINDOWS BLISTERING PAINT DRIPPINO BATHROOM FIXTURES CONDENSATION ON INNER AND OUTER WAUS, For Information: Call 4-1992, or write' FRED CUBBISON 7423 Whttlland Rod - Salm, Ortgon JUST ARRIVED IN . SALEM ( New Mark II models Consul, Zephyr, Zodiac English-Built Fords AMAZING ECONOMY "S U. S. SHIFT AND FITTINGS r.Zl.!:"'.: OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE SPACIOUS COMFORT r.TVi".?,'. MAXIMUM SAFETY v.-,. tmtfirtf . J,f II Afrvjiv.i:"r.riplanJ' ?cphyr II ami I'onMil II blcrul oUl-Mle economy and ntw-fountl Incline." MOTOR tifD WiH-AMii (- Ford Tm MtCithill $ayt: "If sou'n In Ihc marVfi for strutl car for div rraon, five Ihe Zephyr i trial befort makinf! our deciion." PRODUCT Jf'd ad iirwtrf a U. S by ititcrtd dtoifi of Ht6 Mot a O , Orartvtn, Mic:3an. BRITISH CAR SALES 20BS N. Copitol St. Solem, Oregon o ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . . Too Late to Classify A PRETTY HOME And how! North. 1650 sq. ft. 3 rulrms.. 1 large; mil., am. jar., lawn. Better investigate. Good deal. $14,500. FHA will loan $11,900. Ph. 3-9301, 2310 Wood dale Ave. SACRAFICE 7 ft. long & 7 ft. wide trailer. $ua. uu i-emer. '46 CHEV- good rubber, $65. Ph. 4-uytH. FAMOUS OLD WALLING r AHjM, AC. on wdiin-c Road at Wheatland, $25,000. Mipht takf some trade. $750 down buys-' A. HOME at STULLER. Rltr. 765 Edgewater Ph. 2-5557 or 4-5782. 8 A. MOD. 2 bdrm. hse & out blogs.. one plus a. inorniess blackberries. Keizer Dist. Can be seen Sunday 1125 uiaggeu. FURN. attractive 2 rm. Apt. close in. prlv. ent. $25. 4-7867. CLEAN furn. apts. 3 rmi, : 3 rms. 600 blk. South. Ph. 3-8343. SLEEPING rms. ladies only, 967 Leslie. 400 Agriculture 400 Agriculture 425 Auction Solei 425 Auction Salei ei nasi 2 BIG NITES Sat, Oct. 20th 7:00 p.m. Sun., Oct. 21 1:30 p.m. SPECIAL ON POWER SAWS Truck Load of Small Tools CHILD care, my home, week; days. $1.50 da. Vicinity Lansing & Sunnyview. Ph. 2-9521. i GENERAL office work, exper- ienced. typing. Ph. 4-4696. , DRESSMAKING k alterations all types. Keas. Pop-up Toasters Dormeyer Mixers with all power attachment! Vacuum Cleaners all makes, regular & tank Rodgers Silverware Beautiful Rugs Norello Electric Rarori Neoprene Armored Cable Trouble Lltei Binoculars DlshesPalnt PLOWING roto-vating seed ing. Lee. or small tract. u-uiJ. CAT OPERATOR wants Winter work, 8 yrs. exp. logging or roaa building. Dallas MA 3-2922. WALNUT pickers wanted. Only 3 mi. from Salom. D. F. Blak. 2985 Riverbend Rd. Salem. Ph. 2-3066. v MECHANICS TOOLS. Rcas. 355 N. 18th. STAR KLINE baby buggy, used 6 (no. fn. 2-bUJO alter o HOTPOINT range $80. Ph. 4-2801, 1594 So. Lancaster Drive. 4 SETS of bunk beds. $30 set. Rfc. 4-5998, 797 N. Winter. FLOCK of. New Hamp. pullets, ready to lay. Ph. 4-6039. 2 BDRM. house. $30, close in. south. Ph. 4-0470. I 1954 OLDS SUPER 88 Holiday coupe, original owner, guar anteed less than 11.000 actual miles, radio, heater, hydra matic, power peering, power brakes, power seat, white wall tires, padded dash, tinted glass, windshield washers, two tone paint, and like new. see at 1785 Rio Vista Way, 3-3253. Portable Elee. Sewing Machines Worth from $18$ 50 up. Forward & backward sewer Fishing Equipment Waffle Irons Elec. Antique Style Coffee Urni, (CHARLES WOLOS, OWNER) TOOLS ij" Drills Power Sawi " Drills Bench Gririden ' Socket Sets Drill Bits. No Bids Rejected FREE DOOR PRIZES WE SWELL'S MITflH SEES TOM 3915 SILVERTON RD., SALEM, ORE. PH. 3-6098 Firaitun U. 4840 Center St. 0 MAIL OR PHONE YOUR AD TODAY pall 4-6811 Statesman- Journal say Charge-it" , 28(f No. Church ON SAT., OCT. 20, 10 A. M. & 7 P.M. FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS OF THREE SALEM HOMES, SfcLLlNU AT FUBLIU AUCTION. INCLUDING 3 PC. WAL NUT BEDROOM SET, 4 PC. WALNUT BEDROOM SET, PC. MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SET. WALNUT DINING TABLE & BUFFET. S YR. CRIB MATT., CORNER CABINET GLASS DOORS, MAPLE FINISHED GUN CABINET, DAV. ENO & CHAIR SWING ROCKER, 7 PC. YELLOW CHROME SET, 7 PC TAN WROUGHT IRON SET, MIRRORS, CHERRY BED, SINGLE BOX SPRING 8c MATTS., 2 CAP. CHAIRS. WOOD CIRCULATOR. 5 PC. BLONDE DINETTE SET. ROLL AWAY BED ft MATT. 2 OIL CIRCULATORS, BIRCH DESK, 5 USED DAVENPORTS. ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. MISC. NEW TOOLS, USED TOOLS, WIRE FENCING. YARD FENCING, PICKET FENCING, DOUBLE DISC, 2 WHEEL TRAILER. 3 SECTIONAL SPRING 1UOTH, CHIC BROODER 6 INCUBATORS. SHRUBS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGE TABLES. LIVESTOCK SELL 2 P.M.' COWS. BEEF. BULLS. VEALS. BABY CALVES. WEANER PIGS. cmciE.w3 iau ruLLtis ritYtKa. HtNS, UUCKS. GEESE. SELL IT AT SCOTTY'S Si TAKE HOME IN CASH THE FULL VALUE OF YOUR MERCHANDISE. BIG CROWDS i MANY BUYERS ATTEND THESE AUCTIONS. WHY NOT YOU7 NEW FURNITURE SOLD HERE AT LOW RETAIL PRICES. EVERYBODY WELCOME. NO RESERVE AT AUCTIONS EVERYTHING SELLS. FREE PARKING. AUCTIONEER col ewe. scon - PH. 4-6433 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST: Man's blue sapphire rtnR. Mon. Oct. 15th. Th. 3-3082 eves. r?eward. LOST: Young parnkeet, banded nir.iB. corner aisi. iicwuta, OBell, 4003 Mahrt Ave. 314 Transportation RIDFT wanted, to & from down town area, hrs. 8-3. Mon. tnru Fri. Call after 6 p.m. 4-0849, 4155 Center. 3 1 6 Personal THKF.E tickets to UCI.A-OreRon State Honiei'omtnj! uame sat.. Oct. 27lh. Ph. 2-1174 after 5:30. MORE people buy World Book than any other Encyclopedia. wny? tn. zooue. FOR FACTS about the Catholic Church, write P.O. Box 6343. Indianapolis. Indiana, lniorma tion sent under plain cover. no personal lounwup. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. SB S. Commercial. 2-2108. 2-2850 Salem 400 Agriculture 1 400 Agriculture 404 Poultry ond Robbiti412 Fruit & Form Product Live Fryers 25c. Ib. vaney arm More. BABY Chicks lor meat or eggs. Send lor free folder. Wtlson'i Hatchery, Lvons, Ore. PH. ULrick 9-2533. 408 Pets DOGS boarded. Corkhaven Ken nels. Lucile Lund, Rt. 3 Sil verton, 2-47B7, BEAUTIFUL reR. Boxer puppies ' ready Nov. 1st. Select earlv for Christmas. Lablsh Stabler Ph. 4-30,'iO or 4-8575. AKC reg. Collie pups 110 Fe male, 115 Male. 2nd house right on St. Louis R. (rom Catholic Church, Gervaii. Rob ert Ramsey. PUPPY LAND 3415 Williams Ave. Ph. S-1248. -MOORE PETS Turtles, cavlts, pupplm, gold fish, plants, birds boardfd. 4005 State St. Ph. 4-8036. FOR SALE: Good Oat & vetch h ay. Ph. 4-2508 . APPLES Northern Spies. R. "... dij.i.. i-tiipins, itoman Ph. 4-4566. APPLES, several varieties U.50- Ltiu oujq mi. Last ol Clear Lake Schl. Ph PASTEURIZED whole mlfk775c' ior 40c. Cleary Dairy 2-3035. 413 Fertilizer CHICKEN fertilizer, delivered. ril. V'iVtyj or -BI)J!). ROTTED malujre7deiivered bv yd. or sack. Also rotted saw n m "Jlrhlng. Phillips nou. i'n. SAWDUST. 3 yrs. old. l'i yd". Load. Del. $3.50. 2-3537 eve. REG. Lab. female ready hunt. S60. Ph. 3-4396. KEITH'S PUPPY FARM 5460 Center. Ph. 2-7P89 Puppies alt kinds. Buy A tell. Afternoon & eves. No Sun calls. 100 Agriculture 402 Livestock for Sole GENTLE family cow with 3rd calf due In Dec. Price IM. Ph. 2-4264. HEREFORD Locker beef 600 800 lb. live weight. Close in. J. L. McDonald. 4-1340. 15 GOOD voung Romncy ewes, 1 ram. Pn.4o"0!M. SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING" Tex Shivrly, Ph. 3-4605, 1 -9 a.m. is 7-9 p.m. PARAKEETS, trop. fish, sup plies. 3180 Livingston. 2-1842. VOUNG paraiceets. cages fe?di Mickey's. U25 S Com. 1-2755 410 Seeds and rfonts SHRUBS SALE Dwarf pink Rhodo's fl rtt. Sher wood azaleas, reg. 80c. now 50c. Camellias to 3 ft.. (2 ft. 3 for 5. Wartng"t Nurserv. Dr. So. on 12lh St., ml. past Morntngside school, turn right TOP quality plants for less at Middle Grove Nursery. 4020 suv. no. we uive SAii Green Mamps. SA1.FM Nirat To, locker bcel Custom killing, cutting and wrapping, trallrr loaned free N 0 403 Livestock Wanted CATTLE buTer A. F Somrrer. l260Harmont Dr Ph4-M67 TOP cash prices at our place Ray Cozel Ph. 4-3168 Collect STKINERS Nurserv Plant Sal arf Apple trees Just in. Alo denial's. Mu'vj, bulbs ft nr. i'n. 2-LHb. jiwi Market. MOLLIS azaleas, hydranges. 50c up. lien sc pi nK arairas .1 ii Boxwood, primrose, Merrill's itreennouse. iitooks. AWHOLE AcreofTardv Mums in full bloom at Blark"s. 2270 inemawa Ha. 'h. 4-7622. 412 Fruit A Farm Produce CATTLE norsps at rour farm t C. McCandllin. Rt 2. FRANOl'ETTE Walnuts Vpirk j 340 Chemawa Rd. Ph. 2-5972 APPLES, several varletn It so. $2. Cecil Bod. mi. East of i iear L,ae cni. rn. 2-H12.1. 404 Poultry Ond KObbirS SHRUBS. Evergreen trees. S910 mre in Neuer. t'n 3W27 FOR SALE- Heaw RM voung ing hens fl 10. Faix. Ph F.ves. 4-3!W. BA B Chicks hatched vr round Valley Farm Sto re.4-4824. LO. fryers It; Ig. ecgs 50c. dor . also fertilizer 40c. sack. Ph. 4 3076 APPI.KS Jcnathan. Delicious, Kings it ispurenDurg. also new crap ciover noney to ary nrimrs. walnut a, filhrtt yi Portland Rr. Green Apple GLENN VILLA EGGS Introducing to Salem tk vicin itv. From Keirer Sh No, on S Paul-New terg Htwav to O'Neill Rd . fellow signs. At your srrvicj Sat A Wed. all day. Sun. 4 to 6. G W. A. r R0I.OFSON ;ii o .neili. rd. ra. j;o, SPIT7ENBERG utiDlt,. worm fre II w bu. 3'9i Cfnt.r a-715.1 WALNUTS nd rjcWrirY You pick. Mag pp)ti. 1-4321. WASHKD CARROTS PHONE 4-JMI FOR SALE Atfalfii h.v jradfd Mfmnlam frown. Tullk Orders A.vnttm. Tu!ake. CjiMfcrniii Tflpion 7-1J01 CONCORD fir. " hi . Jur rT R.ich.ttm, Jaylon. FKRTn.i7vn Agpd manure finest quality, .a . ui. Any amount ....'wiicit. rn. -u.ui. PEAT Moss from chick trays, 75c .iicy farm store. 414 Form Equipment SMALL crawler tractor, soma s.em""- 5"ver,on 450 Merchandise 451 Household Goods "f.f 5 .?r-. Wr,nll!hI dm- w sua. so. Gen Woiry,i605NSiimmer. BPnL'T.4l3?" malt- 'VwC S'rHKu oli cirL"Wlator IGh.50. 112 5: Now T layer Deluxa cribs $s a. Terms . Trade, Glen WL.Klrylws Summer H These are smart and rindem and Only (2m so G"en W "JvjmN.Jiurnnier TOCIRADE new BILTWEI.L dinenp..M Kr ,.1W50U d."r'nf our "model,, im mi. Termi Trarft nii Koodry.bOSJfJsummer 'NdSr.Ul!i -5"": !l-'vf , IPI 'M "ulr1 "! T-r?;. ,Mrt;.. rh"lr' Ilmmer0"''1'- IWJ " Dl;;t:RM oiTtTtVi iTTl faw f'j,""'- 50 Port. ' PC- sectional. Onlv lfi5Gien Woodryjws N. Summer D'aSndNbK, " '""Crch.lr, and bullet, walnut. ao. . pt, "r,BJ."J ""'""-reens llTsf Glen Woodry. 1HQ5 N. Summer clo'.hes dried Uieie dams Jays? Rnnf them lo u, (or rast. economical service I LAl'NDKRKTTF US Terry SI. pnn. .lJl THERMADORE electric " heater GlenWondry. tws N 'sumrrVr NT. ."'alt't. ??"'" laundf i-S '. V" l,'a Mdse Mart