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It IV ft Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tues., Jan. 29, 1957 Egg Production Is Hurt by Cold Spell 20 Million Eggs Lost, Speaker Janus If your breakfast csss arc cold these mornings, consider the handi caps under which they arc laid. Frosty hens, more occupied in keeping warm than laying eggs curing this cold spell, will cost Willamette valley poultry owners on.-half million dollars in towered production, Jess Parker, head of the Oregon Stale college poultry ('-partmcnl, estimated last night during the Marion county poultry short courses at the courthouse. "artair said there will be a loss of 20 million eggs that might have been bad toe three oullmn hMis living in the valley been more comfortable with combs not f-ozen and gizzards full of feed for laying eggs rather than burn in!! energy to supply borlv heat. "With temperatures like they arc now, hens just can't get enou i feed t keep warm aod liiy egss too," he commented. DJlrfi Humidity Biui HSfdi humidity is bad an combs tmi 50 to 70 degree is the opti mom for high lay, the specialist noted.- Tests at tbc collf show that when tcmpcr.-ituccs are he low 32 rftierevs fov more than six or seven days, production drop is suinifjcant and is not reewcred within a montti nflor the strtss pe riod. "During their work, hens g-ivc off more mwniui-c than ony otiK-r farm animal. " Parker siftlori. Fnrhcr gave his specifications for fl proper henhouiwr. They in cluded 2!i-3 sijuaie fool of ftair hwk'P ptn" bird; tt-S inches of rntisl par bird; oor m?st for 4-5 hens nr r:e sipuire foot per 4-3 hens in community nests. 25 lineal feet of fceifer spitco per ion birds, and two cubfc feet per minute of air oxcboHne per bird. Hens drink twice as much water weight fto weight of ferd tliey ea' 01- 5-6 gallons per 100 bens per duy. ffumidity above 4ii nor cent gives wot litter but dues not hot her the bird's production. Water fa eilities should be in tbe middle of the pin. Riqallts Atnimniceil Results of two yreirs' trials with the cellcfle flock show little dif ference between mechanical and bond fending, Parkar reported. As nrrcbanicnl feeders are' improved more owners will pnoanly use them,, lie noted, Commereial flock owners in ClncUamns ccmnty used 5.1 pounds (if feed to produce a dozen eggs during a 10-mouth period in I9'0. according to a report given by Clni'on Mace, Clackamas county agent. The lo.omi White Leihorn hens Involved carried from 4.3 pounds to 6.S pounds of feed or a differenco of about five cents per dozen eggs, he stated. Last December, feed cost per dozen eggs ran from 1ft to 23, cents, the average was about 19 cents. Mortality for the 10 months averaged 8.3 per cent. By culling 197 birds from his 1,235 hen flock, one owner jumped production from 04 per cent to 74 per cent in one month. This brought his feed efficiency from 0.5 pounds per dozen down to 5.5 pounds. Mace said the Clackamas coun ty owners plan to spot check costs o i a larger number of ftoofes during 1057. Motorcycle, Car Collide Monday A motorcyclist was Injured in a collisiun of his cycle anil a car at 12tb ,'uwl State streets Mooday afternoioi, city police reported. Clarence D. Alexander, 510 North 17lh St., was treated by city first aidmen for knee and ankle lacer ations alter his cycle and a car driven by Delta F. Morton, 135 Wandenwiy street, collided about 3:15 p h., according to officers. The cycle was moderately dam aged raid minor damage was done to tlie car, officers said. Wiilard i Mrpcnlcr Service Wrlncsdav TUHNKIt (Special) Willor'd Cu'uenK'r of Turner, died Monday id a local hospital. He is survived by the widow, Grace Carpenter, ami a daughter, Bi II i Carpenter, both of Turner. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Ihe chaiiel of tbe Virgil T. Golilen Co. with the Kov. frank ViToris officiating. MARKET QUOTATIONS Funeral for Ida South wick LKBANON (Special I - Services fin- Mrs. Ida Martha Soulhwick. 311 W. Roue SI., who died Friday at tin? age of 05, were Tuesday at Hie Huston Funeral home, with Dr. John B. Ilouser officiating. She hiid lived at lbanon since 11(41. Born Marfh an, 1871, at Knox viUe, Iowa, she was- married to Daniel Chase' Southwiek Jan. 16, lOWi, at Hurlington, Neb., where Ibey im-mixi for 45 years. (She is .survived by her huhband; lhi-e awns, Iterhert and Winslon of Lebanon and Gilson Simlhwiek of Albany; four (laughters, Mrs. l.iQian l.aFollctt of l.cbannn. Mrs. Pearl Olyan nf M.iywiHid, Calif., Mrs. Florence Anderson of Ook and. Calif., and Mn. Mildred Spcrbt of Coleridge, Neb.: tfl frandi-hilrtrfn: ?B grcat-groiulrhll-dren; and a sifclcr. Mrs. Coiulnee Pottion of Itedlamls. t'olif. Burial wai in Willomellc Me morial cemetety in Albany. Lyons Market Sold LYONS (Special I The Lyons Fond Market, owned ami operated by Marshall Powell since 1953, has been sold to C.W. and C.L. Stewart of Mill City. The Slew- arts already oiwrate sturea in Mill City and Tillamook. Portland Livestock PORTLAND Wl-(USDA) Cattle salable 300; market fairly active, about steady on few steers and dairy type cows, but slow on beef cows wilh three loads unsold; most bids around 50 lower: few bulls slrong; truck lot good 1IW0 lb fed ulcers 20. im with two stand ard steers out at HI. Ml; good and choice led steers Monday 19.00 31.50; good and choice heifers I7.00I9.III): canner and cutter cows Tuesday II. 50-10. 00; few heavy llolsteins and heef lypo cut ters to lfi.75; light cutler bulls down to 11.50. Calves salable 25; market ac tive, steady; good and choice veolers 2!i.m-..n); individual hie,h choice Monday up to 32.0O.J3.0H Hogs salable 3,300; market ae- live. steady with Monday aver age: sorted No. I grades around 190-310 lbs mostly 21.75; around 16 head laic Monday 22.00; oilier U.S. No. I, " and 3 butchers 1BO-2.T5 lbs Tuesdtv 311. 50-21. 00; few heavier and lighter weights I9.no -10.50; sows 3II0-5MI lbs 14.50-18.00. Sheep salable 400; market fairly active, about steady: few choice around 100-110 lb wmiled lambs 19.50; few good and choice lots 19.00: one lot mostly choice 130 lbs IS.'iO: few good and choice fall shorn lambs III 25: cull good slaughter ewes 2.00-5.00. PORTLAND Wl Bulterfot Tentative, subject t o immediate change Premium quality, deliv crcd in Portland 62 05 cenlf per lb.; first quality 59-62; second quality. 54-57. Butter Wholesale, fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA !I3. score 61 'i: A grade, 92 score, (XHi: H grade, !KI score, 59; C grade 89 score 57, Cheosc--To wholesalers Oregon singles 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 43!i-53',i. Kggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 44-46: A large, 42-44: AA medium, 40-43; A medium, 39-42; A small, 35-38. Cartons, 1-3 cents additional. Kggs To wholesalers A large. 39-41 '; A medium, 36-39",4; A small, 33-36'. Live poultry No. 1 . quality, f o b. Portland Fryers, 212-4 lbs, 21-22; light hens, 11-12 at farm; icavy hens, 14-15 ot farm- o 1 d roosters, 7-9. Turkeys To producers L i v c weight fryers 27-28. Rahbils Average to growers- Live while, 3','f4'.i lbs. 21-24; col ored pelts 4 cents less: old does. 10-12, lew higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers 56-58; cut up 60-63. Wool Nominal, cleaa basis V4. blood 1.15; blood, 1.25; ' blood 1.03-09; i blood, 1.4U; fine, 1.50. Wholesale Drc.-wd Meiits Heef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 35.00-37.00; good 32.00 35.011; standard, 2S.00-31.ojt; com mercial cows, Xi. 110-29. 00; utility 30 00-24.00. Beef culs (chuicc steers) Hind quarters, 41.OO-44.00; rounds 39.00 43.00: full Icons, trimmed, 50.00 63.00: forequartcrs, 30.00-32 00: chucks, 31.0U-34.00; ribs, 43.00 48 no. Lamljs Choice. 45-55 lb, 38.00- 10.00; good, all wis, 35.00 39.00. Pork carcasses Shipper style 120-ivo lb 3o.on-32.rm. Pork culs Loins, choice, 8-12 lb, 47.fn-50.flfl: shoulders. IB Ih down 38.00-3,5.00; sporeribs 42.IK1-40.00- fresh hams, J2-1S lb 49.00-53.00. Slab bacon All wis. 42.M-a3.O0. Veal and calves Good-choice, I wis. ' 34.00-50.00; standard. 30 00-42.00. Fresh Produce Onions Ore. Danvers, mcd, 2.50 .1.00; 3 in, 3.75-4.25; Spanish, 3 in. 3.50-75. Potatoes Local Russets, No. 1, 100 lbs, 2.50-75; Central Ore. Rus sets, 3.50-90; Ige, 814 oz, 4.00-50; No. 2s, 50 lbs. 1.15-25; Idaho hales. 5-10 Ih. 2. 40-60; Wash, ftusscls, 10(1 lbs. 3.WI-50. Hay No. 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o b. Portland, 34 uo-35.00 ton. Applrs Box. Oregon-Washing ton Red Delicious, extra lancy, Iray packed and wrapped, medi um 0.50-7.00; large 5.50 0.25; loose pack 5.00-50; regular Delicious, tray pncK, 5.30-B.ftn; Red Homes, extra fancy, 5,50-0.00. loose 4.50- 75; Ncwlon.1, loose ontro fancy, i.z.vau; winosnps, comDination, loose, 4.25-50. Celery California, 2-2'4 rt 0 7. 4.25-50; lew 4.75; 3 doz '2.75-3 00: heorls 2 00-50 doz. laical hearts 1.75-2 00 doz. JolmHJIcync Funeral Jan. 30 LEoVVNON fSiiecinl) - Funeral I services fur John Henrv llevne. B0. of 1C95 Ntmh SI . will he W ednesrtay ot 2 p m. al Ihr Hun ten Fnneiol luuiie. Burn Juno 23. id.'tj, nl t'elinn. Ohio, he nioi'iied hole I'obh April: 1924, nl Columbin, S It., and l fd in I.ehtinnn the pa--t 13 e.irs. I'e died Monday mornimr at the I.ehnniin Conuminiiv hospiial, lie had bo n eniulined by Crown 3 ili'tbath l'iiii lie is survived bv his w;ic n id by thicv- .sisters. Mis Rixo Kli's-. Ii'imon nn.l K.liahrh llrnv o( liaylon. utio and Mis Maiy Kenchl of TuKn I'k'n llurial W.ll be in ti c i)(iF ccme lerv. i Death (hums Albert Weddle l.kBAN'ON i S. i-i:il - Al'lcvt lnoy Wrdrtlc. who lap I all his 80 e! in .ir tiett Sve-t Home died Sunday, servicia will Oe Thmidae at 110 p m. at lluslnn s fiiv Hone cbapoi O.-iim rltx.' with his sun in We,4r(8) and Weddle Real l-Mnle ngency, he Is sur'ived by fi.s wife Daisy and son, J. M WrWr, ot Sweet Home; by a daughter, Mrs Vivian Long nf Salem; five crnml rhildren: and n brother George Weddle of Sweet Home. He was born May 13. l?7i". a'. Sued llomennd was a member nl Masonic lodge No. 20.' and Ihe Christian church. (lliirnpo I.ivrstock CHICAGO in An active de mand developed for the 9.000 hogs on sale Tuesday and hud'ljers sold slronfi to 25 cenls higher while sows generally gained 25 cents. The upsurge brought Ihe lop price on butchers back to $10 25 after three days ot $19. no. Must ISO to 230 imiiiid butchers went at $18 . 'Ml to $18 85, 240 to Jim puviiiders at $18 00 to $IRiiu and sows at $lit no lo $17.25. Choice and mixed choice and prime steers sold at $.22.25 lo 123 on and eiiod to choice ut $17.75 lo $22 no. I'riiuo heifers lopped at $21 .io. Most good to prime w o o I e d lambs sold from $10.00 lo $21.25. Salable ealtle reeeipls ivrre oino head, calves 3im and slu-cp 3.500 (lliieat'o Onions Oy United Presa Supplies moderate; demand fair: market for Spanish dull, for yellow mediums slightly stronger. Track sales (50 lbs) If. S. 1 un less slated: None reported. street soles: Colorado Spanish 3- ineh and lararr 4.00-4.25: White Spanish 3-inch and larger 3.75-3.83. 2 to 3 inch .1.75; Idaho Oregon Spanish 3-inch and larger 4 00 4 25; While Spanish 3-inch and larger 3.75. 2 In 3-inch .1.75: thnh Spanish 3-inch and larger 4.I5 4 35; White Spanish 2 lo 3 -inch 3.0O-.1.50; Midwest Yellows me dium 1 40 1.75, few 1.03, irregular si io 1.35. Poillanil Grain PORTLAND 0 Coarse grams, 15 day shipment, bulk, coast deliv ery: Oals No. 2. ;t8 lb white ,"i0 i0. narlev No. 2, 45 lb R. W. 51, iP. Corn No. 2. F..Y. shipment 62 00. Wheal i hid i to anie market, basis No. I bulk, it "'ivi'ird coast: Soft While 2 SO; Soil White 'ex cluding Ilex1 2 it: While Club 2 56 ll.ii d white ham I: Onlri.uy 2 Mi: lo per mil 2 v;: it cent 2 56 12 per ccnl 2 5ll Cai receipts Whe.il 77: Hour II; cm n 2. null feed I KCt.s IIIIWN i ftVNTS roim.wn n -Wholesale egg in icr-s ilnv'pcd two cents a down here Miinil.iv. Chiraso (inin CHICAGO t Grains posted Small Gnin anA lttcra in nn nr. ralic market on the Board of naiie Tuesday. Wheat remained easy hut re duced Its losses. Snow in Knnsis caused selling in the bread grain. wnent closed 'a lower to 'i higher. March 2.37Vi; corn '. ' hiaher. March l.n-'j: nnls un- ehnnged In 1 lower, March 78'; rye i cent lower In ' higher. March 1 43; soybeans "i-.Ti high er. March 2.51-2 5ij and InrH in lo 25 cents a hundred pounds nigner, siarcn 1.1.55. Vf ull Street NFW YORK f - A rebound by steels led the stork market to higher ground Into Tuesday nllernoon in quiet truding. Volume for the day was esli innleil at aiinind 1.8iHi.0IK shares compared wilh l,7iKUHiit Monday. Doallis SaU'in IMilrkcts Cnmi'Dtd rti-m rfirit ut tHtiin Jiiintikt Riidtti titfMifd diiM In H..1.S-11 IVilrU - P HMb II ,14 4-1 on tli b f tff frrrt J 1 . 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St-iicf will to t-.ht Wrrt itCI1 J.)tni.ii 3?th i 3 00 pm n tic I'Mpr! nl thr Virfil t CO (ft ( ' H f iuik ViTcm k will tf :.itr tntrrtttmt, City View (.'ufti . 8f-tr 9 Itanhtn l.sttf trMtirnl nl 1 l-niort St at 1ni.il hnsnUrtl, J.imiiit Jfi, at t If III ol 90 viht(L SrrviCf til le lr'.t W rdii1sv, ,1nmmry'30, nl 10 S m . ui the chancl nf IW Hinvrll-Ktlw irrl Vuttr.il llonir Cnncliitlmg utrviir a ill lr at I'llv View lmrtcrv Hcv. llnd T. Aiulcrsoli will M!iri-ttr. Wc" iO; ijiir if.ut4'm nf ?(W I'plm St n Itvil hr.p!tl Suntletv, J.in ?7 ?nr v iv i it !v fi uiRhtrr, Mr Skaid itf Karelin, anil twii Pt.Muichiliirriv llr.TRt' antt Mrv K-tTkUiii, aM o( Na I hi mul to on. A!r.fit1r int V.tl.lfti it Mi'llrv bi'ln its I itvt S'itriM wll! br P -n W'rrt'irii v, .1 4i "'i in 1't chflprl I'V;- (V tiinnk V itinl ll.;vr TT - .tn . t Mm ji'rt !lc T M C.Pt'lviMl c(. n.ifltn-j l-tctnrut tn nrU'trt Me- wonM VmK. Illness Takes W. N. Parish ALBANY (Speciall-William No lan I'arrish, 50, Itoute 1, Jefferson, died at his home Sunday. The fu neral will be at the fisher funer al home here, at 3 p.m.. Tuesday. Burial will be made in the .Masonic cemetery in Albany, Mr. Parrish was born Nov. 7. KiOl, at Jefferson, had lived in Albany 10 years. 13 years in Esta- cada, Ro I burg two years and most of his life at Scio and Jeffer He married Marie DeVaney, June 30, 1923, at Albany, who survives as do two children, Mrs. Arthur Dillon, Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Charles Joyner, Van Nuys, Calif.; a brother, Gayle, Kelso, Wash., and two sisters, Mrs. Klca nor Morris, Scio, and Mrs. Lois LaBrccque, Seaside. Mid Willamette Obituaries Mrs. Anna Herlus ALBANY (Special) Mrs. Anna Brandt Bertus, 78, 1073 W. 13th Ave., died at her home Sunday following a long illness. The fu neral will be at the Immanuel Lutheran church at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, with burial to be made in the Zion Lutheran cemetery in Avon, S, Dak, Mrs. Bertus was born at Free- port, III., October 1, 1878. She came to Oregon in 1I14G, locating in Corvallis and came to Albany lv?o years ago. On March 14, 1001 at Avon, S. Dak., she was married to (icorge Bertus who survives as do lour children, Mrs. John Bussc, Ab botsford, Wis., Mrs. Claude Brandt, Route 3, Albany; Mrs. lOrnest Growing, Albany and John Berlin;, Avon, S. Dak., also three brothers and three -sisters. Odifi 1.. Bishop ALBANY (Special) -' Odis 1 Bishop, 59, IIFD 2, Albany, died at an Albany hospital Sunday. Services will be at Fisher Funeral home with burial in Twin Oaks cemetery. Time of services had not been set. Mr. Bishop was born at Durant, Ok la ., and also lived in Ariiona and California before com ing to Albany in 1948. He was a veteran of World War 1. Surviv ors include the widow, Lucille, ! live children, Mrs. Oleta MeC'ary, Mrs. Dora Jane McCary and Mrs. Mona Johnston ol Albany; J. C Bishop. Jefferson; and Mrs. Delia King. Gilroy, Cal.; a sister, Mrs. Itebecca Courson, Carlsbad, N.M.. and two brothers, Jim Bishop and Ollic Bishop, both of Oklahoma. Peter Sehuelke ALBANY (Special) Peter Sehuelke, 85, resident of Albany tbe past three years, died at a local nursing home Saturday. Priv ate graveside services under the direction of Fortmiller-Frederick- sen Funeral home, will be conduct ed at Ihe Cily View cemetery of Salem Tuesday. Ho was born al Dancy, Wis., in September, 1871, and married Kmmn Byer in North Dakota in 1906. She died in 1942. Mr. Schuelko come lo Oregon in 1914, living in Salem until com ing to Albany. riovl G. Attig ALBANY (Special) Flovd George Altig. 53, lloulo 1, Harris burg, died Saturday at his home from a sudden attack of heart di sease. The funeral will Ih- held Tuesday al Ihe Fisher Funeral Nome uith burial tn be made in Willamette Memorial park. He was born June 31), IIHKI, at Metamorn. 111., and had also lived in Minne- soln. St. Helens, Ore., and Harris- burg. On April 17, 1947, al Van couver, Wash., he married Wyona Wood, who survives as do six chil dren. Mrs. Frank Campbell, Al bany: Mrs. Bill Davis. Salem; Jeanne Altig. F.ugone: Gerald At tic, Salem; Gary and Stanley At tig, both of Harrisburg, also a brother and three sisters. ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED ... Too Late to Classify LOST Sin.tH Brlndlrd rtiWcd toi l irr doR: four while (ret, Uhitr chest. Umjt tail Wans const. nit ly. jtimvers to namr "Sugar". Child's pet. Reward. C;ili EM S-37U. a ' nnilMS.r South, In country, ntt K.tr., R.-irdrn sp.tce, $.M KM bn n.NSS jtciinrdinn1likf new. I'hoiic' KM 2-ua;u. FoH RENT; 1 bttnn.Vompli'tely t u ni'. h nl htum', fircpl , u M.lr ulilitv, itr. (Mil Mr. Ki. tie, KM 4-22WI ri.iv.s. EM i!-t;ii;t; eves. 2rt' ASH w.-.il Jlfi cord at thp tttti. 51s tlcln.rcd Ph. Sil MTtf.iv I'll :i-t7i2 t! nil. rasl of Totftn poll KXCf.l Contl hi nw n hr.tradc 1 ontltm lounst' il.tvrmvut .V I'h.iM. Jm1 l rt 'f -liji env-c- N w SI'1", now SU KM 4-..IHV! '51 riRH Vt.toMH K.ilrlinr lotji f i'lri'n, hkr now Triff r'lt'itv (,.r or W rnr. PM -.'-0IT4 WAN I'E IV C S. K'urMnc." l.iun dr, .Mirlrnn work, EM -','X2 1 Witt. NdT he rponsible for i v tulN other t'l.m tnv mm, TJna llodel Monmouth. Ore. KOli SAI.K OH TitADK ' Iti'rri'.lonal 1W2 (Mh , oer. 17 tt t Tin ih.t St.iml.Td hoN Ju like new . Cot .V 2tH3 new . Sell (or fra'i."! of post. One owner. Ph. KM " "kok sm.k oh thadk HI It" K h.Mit top, Super nil p.iwer, t r.'ifr down. One own er. (Mil EM 4.03.; ti (i K r.mst ;ifi" dlx r.ood eon dition $.'0 See at 191) Menlo Or. EM 4 -MS.! WOMAN to care 'for 3 chlMrm Mr S l.'tli EM 4-060 eve WANTED: A IracJ wtfi or without dwelltn-; he . 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THIS NEWSPAPER STRIVES to protect its readers against fraud, deception, or Injuries. Readers are cautioned to make NO PAYMENTS to get a po sition advertised in the help wanted columns. All help wanted ads MUST SPECIFY THE NATURE OF THE WORK. Sales help wanted ads must state if the pay Is In the form of salary commissions, guarantee, or include Jirm name. Bona fide offers ot em ployment with pay belong io the "Help Wanted" columns. Ads in other columns which re quire investment in stocks, samples, qulpment or cash bond should be thoroughly In vestigated before paying out any money. Advertisers re quiring a I'Mh investment for samples or merchandise, sales aids, etc., must so specify in their nds. Kindly report any exception to this rule lo trie ciassineo ad vertising manager. 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found FOUND: Girl's blue J. C. Hig gins sidewalk bike on Peck Ave. Owner pay for ad. EM 3-B1R3. LOST: White kitten, vicinity Mission 23rd sts. EM 2-002!) after 5. Reward. LOST: Between Salem ft Wood burn. Female Pointer 7 mos. old. Has collar tt leash on. Reward. Call Eugene collect. Diamond 4-0442. LOST; Male wire haired terrier, Vic. Fairmount Hill area. EM 3-341KI. LOST: Schwinn "Corvette" bi cycle stolen from Grant School Thursday. Chrome and black In color And hand brakes. Please call EM 2-47M for aeri al number. STILL Lost Rickey" mo. old nnxer pup. EM 2-5173. FOUND JEWELRY Statesman-Journal. Box 520 3M Transportation RIHF.RS wanted tn San Fran cisco, Feb. 4th. EM 2-7312. 316 Personol TOO MANY BILLS? Don't let your bills get you In trouble. If you're behind tn Rityments, we can help you. n security or co-sinners needed. One place to pay all btlh. Pay only what ; -u can a f ford ! i Bonded and licensed for your protection It CltKDIT CONSULTANTS Dial Snlem F.M 2-iM4 for infor mation, NOT responsible for any bills contracted hv other than mv- sclf. Harold E. Robinson, HI. 1. Colton, Ore. ALCOHOLICS AnonMnmt"s grrnm No 1. COttt NjCom'l KM 4-2JMI. MADAM Hazel. Psychic reader". advise on all affairs. .I8l5 S. Commercial. EM 4-3265. A LCOHOLICS Anonvmous. PM S. Com'). F-M 2-2108, EM 2-28.V). KEITH'S PUPPY FARM 5460 Center EM 2-7989 Puppies all kinds. Buy & sell A ft' noon & eves. No Sun, calls AK C. Reg. Semoyian puppies, 2165 Hyde. EM 2-3798. GERMAN Shepherd puppies, reg. 1855 Birchwood Dr. EM 3-8904. 2 CHIHUAHUA matrons 1 with puppy, IB50 Hoffman Rd, 2CHIHUAHUA F2)bs. 1 yr. old. also 3 puppies ready soon. 1850 Hoffman Rd. 5bGOWNERS":Next obedience training class starts Feb 6 For information Call Ray Hoff man EM 2-0604 eves. COLOR BRED roller canaries, 1340 Chemek eta, EM 3-4385. BIRD Paradise, birds, iron fish. 3180 Livlngiton. EM l-lfUI. COLLIE pups 4 mos. old, ped, with papers, 4Hl!l Elizabeth, Keizcr Dist. EM 4-6306. 410 Fruit & Farm Produce FOR KALE: Clover hay, good, green Ph. EM 4-ll!3. EASTERN Oretrnn Alfalfa. Ph. days EM 4-6132. After 6 p.m. EM 227R9. ALFALFA hay 1st, 2nd, St 3rd cutting Eastern Ore Ida., Calif, grown Delivered T or truck lots TR 3-SA57 or 3-5855. 412 Marker Basket HEY! ! Pork chop Sale S!)c. a Ih. at Quality Food Market. 17tn & Ccnlcr-. GET large . fresh eggs at N. Com'l. & Hickory Thurs. & Sat., 50 cents doz. EM 4-2354. 414 Poultry ft Rabbits CUSTOM. DRESSING . Plant 5310 Center. EM 3.1360 Dillon Jones Co. 4323 Market BABY Chicks for meat or erfi. Send for free folder Wilson's Hatcnery, Lyoas, ore. n ULrlck 9-253 BABY Chicks hatched vr. round. Sopeial Red Roosters 5c ea Valley Ftrm Store. EM 4-4C24. 424 Farm Equipment FOR SALE: Potato digger, very reas. Ph. EM 4-1193. 150 Merchandise 451 Household Goods NEW Swing rockers $18.75. Glen Woodry.1605 N. Summer. NEW King Size box & mattress k bed. Only $12!). 95. Used Mdsc. Mart. 270 S. Liberty. Ph. EM 4-6371. CLOSEOUT Simmons Hide-a-bed Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer ANTJQUE Walnut bookcase. Would make beautiful gun cabinet. Lambert's 235 So. Comm. NEW 9x12 linoleums $4.98. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. NEW floor lamps $6.88. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. 54"x45" WALNUT dining table ana u cnairs, soa. i xitcnen tables S. each. Box springs, 8. EM 3-5!i85. NEW brass firescreens (12.05. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer NEW studio couches S79.50. Glen Woodry. 161)5 N. Summer BE THRIFTY Buy used" Xurn i Ui re Ac appliances. The THRIFTY WAY on Easy Terms at WOODRY 'S THRIFTY USED FURN. 515 S. Com'l. Ph. EM 4-3319 NEW lovely 3 pc. Nantucket maple bedroom set $155. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. DOUBLE bed, springs and mat tress with vanity matching, all modern. See at 1948 Park Ave. 8' DBLE. Fluorescent lites $10 ea. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. SET of end tablet at coffee tabic to match. Also auto, washing machine. EM 4-8943 before 6 p.m. SPARK oil circulator. $!i!i.50 with tank St tubing $69.50. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. NEW 6 yr. crihs $18.95. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. High LOWER prices, bunk beds. Glen wooary, iwia n. summer, TV CONSOLE. Fcfhg., lawn- wower, misc. t.n 4-41 zt. $164.50 COMPLETE new living rnnm group, incl. BILTWKLL clave no set. 2 end tables, coffee table, 2 table lamps, terms, trades. Glen Woodry, 1W)5 N. Summer. GOOD davenport & chair sets from $2!t.50. Used MrisC. Mafl 270 S. Lihertv. Ph. EM 4-6371. ANTIQUE round glass china camncts. larce selection. Lam bert's 235 So. Comm. N E W 9x 1 2 ni g7one 'on I vT$:C95! Used Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Lib erty. Ph. EM 4-6371. 4(K Agriculture 402 Livoitock For Sale 34 YOUNG Hampshire 5heep. some registered. $520. Wnvne Keller, Ht. 1, Box 315. Turner. 100 CHOICE Ewes " For S ale. Anv number wanted ! mile north Albanv 9"K 1 block r.ut on Scott H(L SALEM MentCo. locker beef. 21c. Custom killing, cutting and wrapping Bacon id iced free St tralle loaned. 403 Livestock Wanted LIVESTOCK huvrr. Edward!, Rt. 3. Box HWK. EM 4-1113. CATTLE, 4J17 Stat."!:"!." 3tH. Snethrn, EM 2-1345. F.M 2-4.180. CATTLE, horP!, at vout farm. K. C. McCandlish. EM 3-6IB9. CATT1 F buvrr A F Sonirrr, ISMMiirmnny Dr.CM4-0t. TOP can prices at vour place. Rv CMfl. EM 4-MM Collect. MAIL OR PHONE YOUR AD TODAY niOXH KM 4-6SU TO PLACE AD LOWEST prires, l.t buys. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. CASH! U-HAUL! SALE! Januarv clearance good till February 1st SAVE 10' on any item I except fair tr;uJcd items) if ymi pay CASH and U-1IAUL. With our every day low prices and this oxtra 10 r savings you are putting dol lars in the bank. Glen Woodry, N. Summer. OIL circulators cheaner at Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. DROPLEAP chromedlnetle set $42.50. Used Mdse. .Mart. 270 S. Liberty. Ph. EM 4 6371. SAVE on mat treses, springs. Glen Woodry.- ifins N. Summer IP YOU need a single Item or a complete household of new ot used furniture or appliances. Buy now on our -asy term. Woodry! Thrifty Vm 4 furniture 515 S Com'l pit EM 4-3319 1 block So. ofPaper Mill DINETTES $15 to $2!'.50. Save. Glcn Woodry, 1605 N. Summer SMALL Coleman oir'heaterr$8; Used Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Lib- ert Ph.EM4-6371. JAN. clearance sale. Glen Wood ry. 1605 N. Summer. SI E Y. I) " Q V E F. N " " w asher" "US. Tre.idle cwing marhine $10. 770 S. Com'l. Apt. 5. NEWniltweli'PCcionaltl3P'50. Glen Womhy. 1605 N Sumnier 430 Mercliandiae 450 Merchandise 70 Building Materiili 470 Building Maleril CARLOAD SALE $AVE MANY DOLLAR? ' SHAKES & SIDINGS t painted shakes it uc $10.75 iq. 1x12 S1S2E ... S110M 1x12 spruce S15 SIM M 1x3 knotty pine $13 M PLASTER BOARD Is PLASTER. BASE 8"xl0" $1.30 ea. V 48,-x96" Sl.fiOea. V 4$"xt" $1.85 ea. plaster base . 3c yd. CASING Si BASE C. J''- Ease -. 7HL Hon ROOFING New Carload $10.70 sq. OAK FLOORING No. 1 RL ? No. 2 RL '2M DOORS (All "A" Grade Mah. Birch) 1c S4 15 20 54.10 $ 7.20 24 21 30 .... 30 1': . 'frt ' $5.75 $ ! S5 .S7.10 $10.80 HARDBOARD (All 48"xS6") ' Induft $1 " InHll.t S2.1l5 underlay 54-15 CLOSE-OUT Ho' point Clothes Washers L'16 Reg. $2t!..9S....SALE $lo7 PLYWOOD (All 481 " 96") NO "BLOWS" Fir Shop - -Uil Fir A. D. (Good one side) -.$2.. 5 Good Fir A. D. 2 sides Fir C. D. reject (Shfg.) Birch A-3 - $3.10 . $4 00 $4.5! $2.20 $5 90 5.100 $.1.43 $520 $K.10 $7.30 $12 ALL PRICES MVABDrCTgDrroM8 AVAILABLE C & K LUMBER YARD LANCASTER & CENTER PHONE SALEM EM 2-1500 451 Appliance GOOD used Appliances TV s. Low prices, guarantee. S tt H Green Stamps & Terms. Master Service Station 365 N. Commercial VACUUM cleaners (all makes) upriKlits St Tanks $12 50. COMPACT VACUUM CLEANERS 1321 N. Capital EM 3-7067 USED refrigerators. $10.25 ft up. friR. ond cond". 3045 Hulsey Ave. EM 3-0525. USED washers IIS & up. Mod ern Appliance Center, 1141 So. Com'l EM 4-9313. 454 Sewing Machine WINTER CARNIVAL SINGER PORTABLE $39.50 CABINET ELECT. ,$21 PORTABLE ELECT. $11.95 SINGER SLANT NEEDLE REDUCED CLOSE OUT OF SOME STYLE SEWING STOOLS call rem frkk HOME DEMONSTRATION SINGER SEWING CENTER VM N. Commercial EM 3-3512 Woodburn 2-7912 Dallas MA 3-:w6A 456 T V. & Radio !4 HOUR TV Service All Work Miiaranteed 90 rtas. Circle TV, EM 4-8757 or EM 3-itjiU. 458 Muiicat Instrumonti 451 Appliance! 9 MO. OLD Fonr!T double neck Meel miitar. amplifier and cae. 1150 EM 2-OXa ACCORDION Iorift 120 Pass like new. Write Mr?. Gertrude Walker. 461 E. Jackni, Mnn mouth. Orr. or Ph. SK 7-1SQ.1. SPINBfpIANO R ABC A N. Slight rae damaee in ghip inrnt. Bi? dLsmunt for quick tale. Talln-.an Piano Warehouse. S!i5 S. 12th.jiear S. P Depot. SE"veRAL fine Grand"!, t Spinet" Salem's bet buy. Several up nirhts, 1 a dilly for the partv room. Morrell Organ Co. 361 N. HlRh. SPINKT" Piano "Poole" like neW.t449.93.EM 4-M28. SPINFT PIANOS. Rent with op tion to buv, $5 mo. Tallm.in Piano Warehouse. 3i5 S 12th. near S. P. Depot. A mile from hijner prices. worn 1 MILLION FT. NO. 1 USED DRV LUMBER Shiplap, siding, flooring, 2s( . Jx6 - 21 1 thousand Windows & frames complete 17.50 ea. 500 doors & frames, complete 30 M i" Plaslcrboard Miles of Pipe, All Sizes LOTS OF INSULATION Heating Planls Radiation EIRITTERUO. 6740 Portland Rd. 4 ml. North of Salem, i mi. North of Totem Pole Open all dav Saturday Salem EM 4-8311 - Corvallli Plaza 2-2672. 1x10 Standard & Btr Old Growth Shiplap S75.UO per M 3 piece white bath set complete with Dop-up lever type fittins $139.95 Aluminum Storm Doors .. :t!).(HI Wood Storm Doors S1R 7S 5 lb. West ex Texture Point $1.20 FOR YOUR REMODELING AND REPAIR NKEDS LET us arrange one ol our easy payment plans. Loans ar ranged up to $350f) and up to 3 years to pay with no down payment!. Easy monthly pay ments. Come in or call In to day and let us help ynu with your home modernization needs. JJ.C0PEUD YARDS 341 S. 12th St. R. L. Elfstrom Co. 261) S Liberty. VINYL flopr tile. 10c each INLAID linoleum .7B per iq. yd. R. L. Elfstrom Co., 260 S. Liberty. 472 Plumbing & Healing 2 LARGE Hadiant panel wall heaters, thermostat controlled. Cost over $100 each, will sell both for IH"). EM 3-7389. 474 Floor Covering FLOOR COVERING SALE Asphalt tile 7 cents ea. & up. Odd sizes cnloid linoleum St Formica's. Prices cyt fto per cpnt & over. A-B-C FLOOR COVERING 3 K. Bush St. 480 For Sate Miscellaneous PIT RUN GRAVEL EM 4-24ti3 462 Wanted Hihld Goods ELKCTinc r.iiicos uri i i ten Slrn Woodr.s. 16ns N. Summrr 7 CV yf."Oih!nn F!cc. refrlcT I'.iivy spin dry w.islirr: studio couch, all m good cond. EM APTr5uV7'.inEc"r "f.i.rtn"fS.V C;cn Wiyvlry. IW5 N. Summer CASH! U-HAUL! SALE!, Januarv clearance Rood till t Ketru.iry lt SAVE lO1 on any item 'except fair traded J Hemo it jou pav t ASH H1 lTHAlTL With our every day low pttct and this rtra 10'"r mvIpj you are nutting dol lar tn the bar Cilrn Woodrv. lfti5 NSutumf. RANG': A- 'rrfriitrrator. both I'W SO. Olen Woodry. 16M N. Summer. WE NEED Fl'RNITl'RE Volley Ftirn. Co. EM 2-7472 HON KSTLnr, " castTp r t cena i d for good, clean, uscn furniture and nnphanrrs F.M 3-3110. C,lenWooriry. N Siimir.er M1SC furntturt nniecl. Cnur teoui icrvicc. Ph KM 3-60(8. 25 GAL. Butane tank St reffuta lor.Llearlw.irii heater EM i -23iil H. Cl LITTLE "Wa"l lf urn a"ccr10T Davcno & chair. tM. p;iec. adding nmch.. S75. EM 4H74H. GOOD used arc welder, suitable for farm or shop. EM 2-4278. FIH EPROOP'offfcc sflfetl2S? Glen Wondry. 1605 N. Summer MAKE an offer. Duo '. "therm heater. Itcconditioncd refris. Fur coat. si?e 10. Tonic rhars. F.M 4-!)7fia. REG. SS.M Varhafie cans 4 M. Glen Wondry. lfr'5 N. Summer ALL PURPOSE Plastic Covers 9' X 12 FT. 10.000 USES YELLOW FRONT Sl'PPLV Open !i nl s Moil thru. Sal 1405 NChurch F.M 2-9601 WALK IN COOLER tT'sHOW CASF, ALSO STOBF F1X Tl'RFS. PH. EM 2-81I6S BE- TFEN 5Jt7PM. 5 CAL. Taylor I Cieam ttttt'. ;r nt.ond. 1500 00. Terms. EM 4-M41. 464 Sports tquipmjnt SCOTT-ATWATF.R S.ilrs A Service SHHOCK S 1375 llichland Ave. SK.E THE FARl'LOt'S 5Vs New I'scd Boats A: Molors 470 Building Miterult GUARAN'TKED er orvrrs. mniri rrr"fi Ml Sn A up YKATFU PIM.IANTK CO 371 Chfm!teta St R E F n 1 ( V. H A TO R f I" to V Glen Woodry, 1603 N. Summer ELEC. heatcr?wallb.,i!ebtd pirtaMe. Reduced prices. 52 p.il, elec. wtr. htr. 10 yr. guar . tv. 12 2 ntre. 4 cents ft. tn r'.t- 3 pc. bath set. conip., 1120. Built in oven, plus 4 hur unit. 1135. Out let Poxes. W cents, 11-3 wire, 3 cents ft. tr, ,,rl$. 4" (ralv. r-ittfr. 1.1 crnts ft. W hrvvi, S.W f5. 21 X .12 Xitrhen sink. C'lmp. $4.1 95 Apex Electric 4 iMimninit. Mio wroasv. j.m A E t:ViJi Al LP'ast"lc wail tile. FrT",ic t curler top Fir & Rir-!' raMet tt ui five xw fr i it on t-rtur r miHfiinf Mt' Mnntc-""'ry Ward it Co. Tn. EM a-JISL. For sale 1 walk-in cooler. KM 3.96.1S i.ADIFS Sei rurCoirli"""S Summer St. Ap.. 4. FvemnffJ. PLYWrKUl Piann TXnten, l i.iiimn x. ,i:,i .s. n, 1 YEAB"OLD" "rojiviiv bed ith Simmons Springs and cover. Uy Wnnner tvtw Zen ith waier in B.iod con-ttiirn, n. H" Cr!tmn deluxe Un niMtr. M If lawn 'tr . U -v at 4520 Suege Rd. EM 4-74W L'KlMK icnce oost qi;:itv T-entd nr ttnire.retl Pntt Ph EM 42W1 TYPFWRITrn; m4iVm chittej. cssh rcrte:t d-upli- catnri dc5Ks. ch..i-. flies, sup. plici Riwtriij.H Court. f.M TV BUY. Sell. Trade. r3er- vlce your Car. Cvcie. 5.'oo;r Boat, or Outboard SET. SHROC.KS Cor. HijlUand PortlandRd. 7 1RGE mirrors. 3 dlTj"- c.ies in excellent condition Pioneer TrustCo, EM 3-3141 BATTFHY charEerT! 12 Volt teter. booster k all. nearlv n-'A :i !) rhesp. A!o N-.a't V'mT' very fflo1 cond' EM FOT AtFimat!rVf"- St l-,Of'i5 $175. F.M 4:t I-ARGF mnu-.is n rinr "lint 1 J- PiT 31 A' SUrton 450 Merchandise 481 For RentMiscelUntou Hospital Bed With Mattress ' Valley rurnlture Co. 219 , ConVl RENT rr lease ifie. warehous apace cement floor, brick bidg., downtown. Inq. H. Stiff Furn. EM 3-9165. 483 Wanted Miscellaneetg WANTED: Wood furnace. Call Dallas MA 3-34D6. IF YOU have any old canning jars vou want to gel rid of call EM 4-3755. WANTED severn) thousand corrif of wood, ail species. Ph 37721 3-771 Nights KM 4-f3633 CASH for Used Cuns, and old coins, all types. Cascade Merc, 123U Broadway. 484 Miscellaneous DENTAL PLATE It EPA IB 2-HH SERVICE IN MOST CASKS DK HARRY SEMI ER, Dentist Adolph Bldg. State St Com 1 tM. SALEM PH. E.M 486 M qchinary Tqol 10" DELTA saw fe 6" Delta jointer, with L HP motor 9k stand. Ifl.'t5 Norwa. Bench S,Tvr'4"H."pTa. EM 3-S983 SEVERAL uspd welders bn at i90StFWrt St-PleM 4-7M. USED Udders for sai 38 Iltf nois, EM 3-8556. 489 Wanted Math, ft Tool USED Ford tractor rilfc. St S wheel trailer EM 2-7021. 490 Fuel - WIST SALEM run, - Dry jreun wood Tub or pu snout suwduat 1525 Edgewatcr Pli E1 2-1031. CAPITOL FUEL CO. TRY OUR CHIP MX Drv oak. ash At maple wood. Choice slab St block wood mixed dry or green. Dry null wood. 1420 Broadway Ph. KM i-mt WANTED: Several thousand cords of barlt-free wood, fir or hemlock. Ph. EM 3-7731; nitfh'fl EM 4-66.13. DRY 16" Fir wood. Pkt: up at farm or ws del. cord lots. Ph. EM 4-3081 HIGHWAY FUEL CO. SAWDUST & WOOD EM 3-8444 DRY WOOD, slab wood. KU cord. Oak wood 16" length, SIR cord. EM 3-9598. OREGON FUEL Green Dry Wood, Sawdust S 4 II Green Stamps 3087 Broadway, Ph. EM 3-8539 SHAVINGS. We deliver. Phone Monmouth SKyline 7-172S. SHAVINGS: WE DELIVER PH. EM 2-6171 500 Bus. & Finance 510 Money to toon Hollywood Finance Home owned Home operated Loans to consolidate bills-NtW Purchases Personal Needs. See us ot 1M0 Fairgrounds Rd. Salem. Ore. Free Parkins lot Ph. EM 2-7032. PRIVATE MONEY to loan. l. a is it lor mtfis, and contracts. B. M. Mason or W. B. Mlnicf. 341 Chomckcta. Ph. KM :.6B41 COLONIAL Investment Co. Real Property Loans, Contracts Pur chased. 687 Court. EM 4-2293. LOANS 50 00 to 1. 500.tr Buy What You ' Consolidate your bills. Finance throuah WILLAMETTE CREDIT COMPANY 182 S Church St. M S-24IT LOANS To Clean Up Bills Get cash here to nay olt left over onis, or lor .my other good purpose. You'll like our prompt service. 1-TRIP SERVICE Phone first, men come, in nr appointment for loan. Beneficial likes 10 say "Yes!" to loan requests I Phone or come in. LOANS UP TO $1500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. (PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Phone Eat 2-24M 103 S, HIGH $2otoS2500 PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS' 1I0J3- umcrry I'tt. KM 4-2203 PRIVATE money to loan. merest, pn. em 2-otsh. 5121 Loons 'Vented WILL pay cash for contracts ann mortgag!. Phone EM 4-6755 days; EM 3-9.'U6 eves. 600 Employment 602 Help Wonted COMMERCIAL Placement Agency Fince loia Specialists to OfflCP PUfpmpnts 4M State St. i411 Ore. Bldtf.l Phone EM 4-3331 APPLICATIONS are now being iacn mr statesman blevcle routes- Several routes will D open. Applicants must he ac companied by their psrenta or hove their written permis sion. Apply at the Circulation Department of tht Statesman-Journol. CAPITAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY SpCCItlittl tn Offlri. Mr,nnl '.i- l'f"yirln Church 3J4 N. Winter CM S-M3I our luture Is our loo. CAPITAL JOVRNAL rorrcsj"l- in lurnrr. Alusl nsv tVIMwnter nrl leli-ptmne. Si'mr tierl.n nt traininj preferred. Contnrt Mlk rnrt-cs Vslley Eti,tr, capitsi Jnurnal. 6fl4 Help Wanted, MiT ELHERLV man 'to unrk nn firm pnn lime, fnr nart:fll .nr a rrr' lurn' pt EM 0O6 Help Wonted, ldd WANTED a ttc-6 htekeejwr. Kichr Gn! Dei. Sal n WANTED. pertonab'iIlv. ciaf ftM'ir . n 1 a I -. orlr. Aft 1R.3J. Shoft hoiirs, 1 .s.-y 4 commtMnin.. In tr-v-r.vs r:w-en i t ii l pm. wk. days. Sni No. 3. J;M talitioundi Hi. , iS0ComfniMien WoTIT WANTED N fl 1 1 Mr OAblS man 2i-.t war at age, Wo experience rwctei cmnonv will train. National concern furntshrtf leads. Th: not door to dror or innuraOi work. A v f r 1 g man l monti i!h corinv maW over :nn Mr tn-mth. Drarf iraint commission. Infer vsfw 10 am 1 rm rt"r. 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