.... ' ' . " :-, - . ' . - '- : y :. m : ' . ' v- - - "... ,-- - '-,r.i- ; " - . k i ". . . ,. . ... i. . ... ' -; " TAME WOLF DOCS One f the Saarloos don (right) sits qoletly while s little boy a she wolf with a doc. The docs are friendly to children. Some -..- 1 ART 'SCHOOL IN GERMANY Sketchta stadento damaced part of commercial school m Bamovrc. Germaay, where SEARCHING FOR FOOD-. Cattle la the droacht country near RaTenswood. Autralia, search too parched land for dead leaves and bark for food. No useful rain has fallen In nearly half of Queensland State's 171,008 square miles for two years. Ililh Is Only lie Per Pound Ton Can't Etch Bay NECK BONES for That Price AND . . . Jla jpilk you get 100 food value No muss, no fuss, no preparation expenses - - - It's the Cheapest; Most Nourish ing Food You Can Buy. Cnrly's Dairy Phone S-8783 HEALTH TO YOU After Correetlttf " ffer?s2 uemorrnoios (IUcs) FUtala, Flmare, Prolapse, . and tther Rectal Dls rdera 'No Hospitalisation Writ or Call for Froe Booklet ' Dr. B. Beynolda Clinic NataroPrpctolotist tit It Liberty St, Salem, Ore gcJm. Or, Tin dar Pcwnbf tX 1943 - L Saarlooc (left) of Dordrecht, ,. BOGE ! Mrs. Mary Hoge. at tho residence. 750 Tillman v., Monday, December 27 Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Vera Dowd of Salem: a son. Earl E. Hoge of Reno. Nev.; two sisters. Mrs. Sadie Gasktil of Los Angeles and Mrs. Rob ert Furliegh of Clear Lake. Iowa; four brothers. Will -Harris of Mead. Wash.. Henry of Soquel, Calif.. Lew of Santa Cruz, and Matt Harris of Portland : four grandchildren. John. Dean and Mary Ruth. Dowd of Salem and Betty Sawyer of Elko. Nev.. and a great granddaughter, Mary Kathleen Dowd of Salem. Services from the Ctough-Bar-rlck chapel Thursday. December 30. at 10:30 a.m. Interment in Belcrest Memo rial park with Dr. Charles Durdan of ficiating. SCHAEFEB Mrs. Ida Schaefer, late resident of 1547 Mill it, it a local hospital Mon day, December 27. Survived by a daughter. Mrs. Otto Papke of Salem; four sons, Victor, Donald. Chester and Jay Schaefer of Salem: a ictvr Mn John Faber of Hastings. Neb.; three orouiers, Tea. Henry and John Koin- ran of Davenport. Neb, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services from the Clough-Barrick chapel Thursday, December 30. at 1J0 p.m. Interment to City View cemetery. BUCKINGHAM In this citv Monday. December 97. Mary A. Buckingham, late resident of Salem rout 3. box 774E. Survived bv her children. Rodney and Wayne Buck ingham of Salem and Phil and Charles Buckingham of Canada; a brother. J. W. Rico of Salem and a sister. Mrra Opager of Long Prairie. Minn. Serv ices from the W. T. Rig don chapel Thursday. December 30. at 10 JO a.m the Rev. J. R Stewart officiating. In- lerment in severest Memorial park. i JOHNSON ! In this city Tuesday. December 2S. Mrs. Mary Johnson, lata resident of 858 Cascade dr.. at the age of! S3 years. sower ei ausa Leila jonnsan of Sa lem and grandmother of Robert Waru Johnson of Salem and Miss Joan John ton of MedfonL Member of Chad wick chapter 37. Order of Eastern Star. fast Matrons' association ef Chad wick chapter and the First Presby terian church. Funeral services from the W. T. Bifdon chapel Thursday, (CHy flDM-tiaapnes The Netherlands, holds twe pops plan with him. The experiment was are ased as guide for the blind and as ... ? ! ?! I v , ' tfA -If f - , 5 viii find an airy elaasroom la war. VS. adrertlainc art is taucht. t " . YAK"' -m December 30. at 1 :30 p.m.. Dr. Robert Moulton Gatke officiating. The casket will be open to friends at the W. T. Kigdon chapel until noon Thursday. Ll'CIER In this city Sunday. December 36. Conrad Lucier, late resident of Port land, at the age of 70 years. Announce' ment of services later by the W. T. Kigaon company. RADCLIFFE Mrs. Mabel Radcliffe. late resident of 358 Union it., at a local hospital De cember 28. Survived by son. Robert W. Radcliffe. Cold Hill; sizter. Ethel Roberts, Salem; half-sister. Bemicc O'NeiL Seattle. Wash.; half-brother, Alden Roberts. Crescent Lake; grand son. Theodore Tuchek. Gold Hill and step-mother, Mrs. Hattie Roberts, New port Services will be held Friday. De cember 31. at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough Barrick chapel. Interment will be In City View cemetery. PRIDAY Charles R. Friday, at the residence, 45 N. Summer St.. December 29 at the age of 80 years. Survived by a daugh ter. Faith Friday, Salem; sister. Laura E. Friday, Wooster. England; brothers. George Friday. Wooster, and Harry Friday and Frank Friday. York. Neb. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. MARTS CHIN Q Henry Frederick Martschlng. at the residence. 869 N. Liberty St.. December 28, at the age of 67 years. Survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna B. Martsching, Salem; daughter. Mrs. Dean C. Omana. Salem; son, John W. Martsching, Os kaloosa. Iowa; grandson, Richard Lee Martsching. Ottumwa.. Iowa. Member of St. John's Lutheran church. Oska looaa. Private 'services were held at the Howell-Edwards, chapel Wednes day, December 29 with the Rev. H. W. Gross officiating. Shipment has been made to Oskaloosa for final services and Interment. DIMENT At the residence at 1625 Center St.. December 29. Bertha Dlment, at the age of 90 years. Survived by a daugh ter. Mrs. C. J. Monahan, Bend. An nouncement of services later by W. T. Rlgdon company. 1 ! he bred with real welf blood. started 20 years arc- by matlnr police docs In The Netherlands. BAKE R Little Prince Carl Gnstaf. X. of Sweden fashions a sake at Stockholm palace as sister, Christina, watches. CHAIRMAN - This is a recent picture of Former Presi dent Herbert Hoover, who Is chairman of a commission con sidering organization of execu tive branch of U.S. fevernment. Business Loans Show Increase WASHINGTON. Dec 29-UP- Business loans by federal reserve member banks in the nations leading cities increased $19,000,000 during the week ended December 22, the federal reserve board re ported today. The rise, the second in a row after a four-week decline in No vember and early September, sent total business loans by these banks to a new record higrr'oi $15,614, 000,000. Real estate loans, up $4,000,000 for the week, also reached a new record high, $4,070,000,000. Lightning Storm Cuts Tacoma Power TACOMA, Dec. 29--An out- of-season thunder and lightning storm here this afternoon knocked out one section of the city's light service for 35 minutes. Six sub stations of the light department were aiiected by tne ireax 13 minute storm. It was accompanied by rain, hail and some snow. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press Dec 29 STOCK AVERAGES 30 IS IS SO Indust Rails Util Stks Wednesday 89J 39.1 39.0 S4.7 Previous day 88.5 38.3 38.8 M l Week ago 88.7 38.4 38 64.3 Month ago 88.8 3B.3 3S.S . 63.S Year ago IM 37.S 40.1 S5.7 BONO AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indust Util Form Wednesday 90.0 101S 100.S 62.7 Previous day S9.S 101.8 100.4 62.S Week ago 89.6 1013 100 J 62.4 , Month ago 89 6 101 J 99 7 614 Year ago HA 98.7 MJ 06.7 Mew IStt high. v ) L f "' :- V ' -Jni Z Now York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Dec ViJPfTo American Can tl Am Power & Lt 8 Am Tel & Tel 149 Anaconda 33 Bendix A via 35 Beth Steel 34 Boeing Air 22 Calif Pack 34 Canadian Pac 13 Case J I 38 Caterpillar 53 Chrysler 53 Comwlth Sou 3 Cons Vultee 8 Continental Can 32 Crown Zel 24 Curtis Wr 7 Douglas Air 49 Dupont de Ne. 185 Gen Electric . 29 Sen Foods Gen Motors 98 Goodyear Tire 42 Int Harvest 27 Int Paper 52 KeAnecott 56 Libby McN & L 8 Long Bell A U Mont Ward 54 Nash Kelvin 14 Nat Dairy 28 N Y Central 12 Northern Pac 19 Pac Am Fish . Pac Gas Elec P T & T Penney JC Stock Market Rebounds with I Large Gains NEW YORK, Dec 29 -UP)- The stock market rang up one of the largest winning scores of the month today. Gains of fractions to two points or so were posted in a quick re versal which more than wiped out Tuesday's losses. The average loss Tuesday was the sharpet of the month. The direction of the market was cloudy at the start of trading. For the rest of the day, though, the price curve slowly turned upward Closing quotations in many cases were at the day s tops. Turnover of 1,380,000 shares has been topped only once this month. when 1,650,000 shares changed hands yesterday. Some of the best gains were made in the radio and television. motion picture, oil, chemical and railroad sections, but on the whole plus signs were liberally distrib uted through the list. Optimistic brokers hailed the rally as the long-awaited start of an end-of-the-year advance. Buy ing today was scarcely aggressive. some said, but tax telling dimin lshed and prices responded to only moderate demand. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks advanced .6 of one point to 64.7, largest gain since an ad vance of a full point on Decern ber 1. Of the 1,111 Issues which sold, 649 advanced and 230 declined. Grain Market Drifts Lazily CHICAGO, Dec. 29-(iip-Grains drifted lazily along to a close with small gains and losses on the board of trade today. May wheat and corn showed a little strength at times, largely a result of support from cash hous es. Otherwise, price changes were held to small fractions and, noth ing happened at any time to dis turb the general lassitude. Selling came mainly in small lots from commission houses. It never bulked large and got the better of the market only in early dealings, when all cereals were down fractionally. Wheat closed lower to higher, corn was lower to higher, oats were unchanged to lower, rye was higher, soy beans were lower to higher and lard was 2 to 7 cents a hun dred pounds higher. Additional export flour sales to Italy and Norway were reported and nulls purchased a little wheat. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore- Dec. 29 (API Butterfat tentaUve. subject to immedi ate change. Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 71 -84c lb.: first quality. 69-72c lb.: second quality, 67-70c; val ley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score 69c lb.: A. 92 score. 68c lb.: B. 90 score. 66c lb.; C, 89 score 65c lb. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 44',a-321fcc; Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 47',,-55',i,c. Eggs To wholesalers: A grade large. 92'a-9'.iC; A grade, medium. SS'-fH', jc; grade B. Urge. 52a-56c. Live chickens (No. 1 quality f.o.b. filants) Broilers, under 2's lbs- 31-33C b fryers. 2, to 3 lbs.. 33-35c; 3-4 lbs. 35-36c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over 36-39c; fowl. leghorns, under 4 lbs.. 30c lb.; colored fowl, all weights. 39-40e lb.; old .roosters, all weights. lS-lSc lb. Turkeys Net to the producer on a dressed weight basis, U. S. grade A young tomj, 50c; A grade hens, normal ly. 60-64C lb. Dressed turkeys to retailers Grade A young hens. J0-71c lb.; New York style dressed: A grade young toms. SV-59C Rabbits Average to retailers for live, white. 4-3 lbs.. 30-32c; 5- lbs- 26-30c; colored. 2 cents lower; old or heavy. does. 13-15C lb. fresh dressed meats (wholesaler to retailers per hundred pounds) : Steers Good, to 700 lbs.. $42-45; com mercUL 137-41: utility, S35-36. Cows Commercial. 333-36: Utility. sxz-33: canner-cutter. szy-si. Beef cuts (good steer) Hind quar ten. $50-33: rounds. $48-52; full loins. trimmed. 868 - 72: triangles. 838 - 40 square chucks. S40-43; ribs. $55-59; fore- quarters, $40-44. Veal and calf Good and choice. S43- 45; commercial. $39-42; utility. $35-39. Lambs Good-choice. 30-60 lbs.. 641- 44: commercial, all weights. $39-40. Mutton Good 70 lbs. down, $i-zo. Pork cuts Loins. No. 1. S to 13 lbs.. $45-46; shoulders. 1$ lbs. down. $38-40: spareribs. 346-50; carcasses. $33-34. wool Coarse, valley and medium grades. $45c lb. Mohair Z5c lb. on iz-montn growth. Countrv Killed Meats: Veal fop quality. S3S-42C lb.: other trades according to weight and quality. Hogs Lieht blockers. 31 -33c lb.. sows, light. 27 -30c. Lambs 38-40C lb.; mutton. 14-ISc. Beef Good cows. 27-31c lb.; canners and cutters, 24-28c lb. Onions 60-lb. western Ore. yellows No. 1. mod, $1.75-1.85: large. $2-2-23; Idaho and eastern Oregon yellows. med.. $1.75-1.85; large. $2.40-230. Potatoes Oregon russets, central d is let. No. 1-A. $330-3.65: 25 lbs. 90-65c: No. 2. 50-Ibs- $1.20-1.30: Klamath Falls russets. No. 1-A. $3.60-3.65: local. White Rose No. 1-A. $3-3.10; Wash.. Yakima russets, mo. i-A. sa.zi-a.ao: za ids- use; Idaho russets No. 1-A. S3 60-3.75: S 10- lb. sacks, No. 1-A. $2J0-2J5. Hay Following prices are strictly nominal: ' VjS, No. 2 green alfalfa or better, carlots f o b. Portland. $37-38; US. No. 1 timothy. $37-38: oats and 'etch mixed hay. uncertified clover nay, $24-25 ton. baled, on Willamette auey xanns. day's closing quotations: Radio Corp 14 26 39 Rayonier. Rayonier pfd Reynolds Met 21 Richfield 27 Safeway 17 Sears Roeb 39 So Pacific 49 Stan Oil CaL 67 Studebaker Sun Mining Transamerica 21 9 10 29 88 11 Union Oil Un Pacific Un Airlines - . 30US Steel 90 Warner Bros 44Woolworth 70 9 44 Salem Market Quotations (As of late yestemay) BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 PRINTS Wholesale Retail .72 .70 JB3 .74 .79 3S 33 S3 JO 35 .62 .42 .48 EGGS (Baying) Large double A Medium Pullets Cracks EGGS wholesale Large double A Medium double A Pulleta Cracks POULTRY No. 1 Leghorn hens 30 38 32 36 J8 No. 1 colored hens No. 1 colored fryers 2 to 3 lbs.) No. 1 colored fryers (3 lbs. up) No. 1 old cocks -LIVESTOCK by Val Pack feeder iambs Wool lambs 15.00 1A AA . t u Ewes ? Fat dairy cows Cutter cows Bulla VeaL 150 to 300 lbs. Calves. 300 to 450 lbs. 13.00 to 1430 8.00 to 13.50 17.00 to 21.00 24.00 to 27.00 18 00 to 22 O0 Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Dec. 29 (AP) (USD A) Salable and total cattle 100. holdover 100. calves 35; market active, steady to strone with some canner-cutter mm fully SO cents higher for 2 days: 1 lot average medium 968 lb. short fed steers 24 00; part load 1196 lb. hold- overs 23.00; few medium light steers unsold; load common-medium 873 lb. heifers 21.15: odd head common truck- -mmSn.i"dfat d?ir7 XJV. to f."- w mnuum urn cowl lr- -'-'wr..y,- "J. " ' io.uu; good cows up to 19.00: medium- ?rtoTce "veTftr. "flly 'SeTdy at ISmI 3130; odd head 32.00; common-medium vealers 17.00-2830; cull-medium calves 12 00-22.00. Salable hogs SO. total 300: market ac- tlve: steady on limited supply; good- choice 190-235 lbs. 2430; leniently sorted; 275 lbs. 23.00; 260-280 lbs. 2230: aw id. gum ii.uv; gooa wu-wg in. sows iv.uv-su. meaium ii jo. teener pigs away bed ana mattress. L.nairs. -nrung. 22.00; good-choice feeders In good de- Breakfast seta. Wardrobe. DoLnxe mand at 23.00-24.00. Univ. Eloe. Range. Frigldaire Refrig Salable and total sheep 300; market Fireplace Equip. Lawn Mower, Gar active, fully steady: supply mostly den Hose, MlscL Items. 745 So. ComX good-choice around 85 lb. wooled and Ph. 3-9494. early shorn lambs at 22.00; lot med hun-Sood 82 lbs. 2130; common lambs w -a.uv. iuw uini jwuiui la w; good ewes up to 8 00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Dee. 29 (API Wheat No futures quoted. Cash wheat (bid): soft white 234: soft white (no Rex) 2.-C3; white club 234; western red 234. Hard red winter: ordinary 234: 10 per cent 2.25; 11 per cent 236; l per cent 238. Hard white Baart: 11 per cent 2.42; 12 per cent 2.48. Today's car receiDts: wheat 49: bar. ley 3; flour 6; corn 5; oats 1; millfeed 10. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING As executor of the estate of ARTHUR H. BARKS, deceased, the undersigned has filed in Circuit Court of Oregon for Marion County. In Probate, its fin- al account in estate of said decedent. and January 6, 1949fat ten o'clock, a.m.. and courtroom of said court have been appointed by said court for hearing of objections to said account and settle ment thereof. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND (OREGON) By R. M. ALTON Its Vice-President and Trust Officer. Executor aforesaid- D2-9-1 6-23-30 Livestock and Poultry STEEL GRAY mare, 4 yrs.; gentle. but spirited. 890. See Don Hanaon. Sa- lem fairgrounds Barns. GOOD JERSEY cow. second calf, lust fresh. Call 2-2673. rOR SALE: 7 white weaner oias. 2 feeders. Harold Baker, Rt. 1. Box 47, pnM. m wiconai xioaa. FOR SALE or trade. 8 vr. old Pala- mino brood mare, gentle and well- mannered. Cow or heifer preferred. E. Brandt, Rt. 8. Box 431. Ph. 3-1546. LICENSED & bonded Uve-tock buy. . Claude Edwards. Rt. 3. Box 899 E er. Phone 3-1144 FINE. FRESH Guernsev heifer. S2M Rt. 4. Box 458. Sunnyside Road. BONDED LIVESTOCK buver. rl McCandllsh. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. NEW HAMPSHIRE baby chicks. 8-286L Lees Weekly hatch es. Pb. Hatchery H1UH-.T PRICES oa id. Cattle and horses wanted for fox feed. Call col lect Sherwood 4432 TRADE 11 mo. old White Shorthorn bull for dry cow or older bull. Earl DuChlen. 2493 N. Sth. Ph. 2-1658. Help Wanted Male SCHOOL PRINCIPAL: Man. 25 to 50 years of age. Degree. 8 years teach ing experience. 2 years experience as principal elementary or secondary school Oregon State Training School ... ..- wooaourn. Help Wanted Female HOUSEKEEPER for husband, wife and 8 yr. old daughter. Ample time Priv"vt,-K?m.-.. bor? wZt Write Robert Aufderheide. $18 S. 9th - XorvU i r-rj GIRL OR WOMAN for child care ana neip in name. Room, board and salary, w rtte box 496. co Statesman. STENOGRAPHER: General lnsur- ance work. Bookkeeping, typing and Sorthand necessary. Exp. preferred, ill 3-4813 for appointment. "lfcRlfcNCt waitress, night work. J B Drive In. Salesman Wanted GOOD Opportunity with expanding business, must have car. Earnings un limited. CaU at 279. Sute St. between 4 & $ pan. Situations Wanted SEAMSTRESS Jc alteration work. Located in Keizer. Reasonable prices. Ph. 2-7332. WANTED: Housework by day. $1.00 per hr. Ph. 2-9084. Ask for Mrs. Nik kei. CLOCtJ-WAlfCll and electrical re- pairing', guaranteed. 480 N. Church near bus depot. Radio Louie Tarhnl- cian. White's Radio St Appliance Shop, ORCHARD pruning. Phone evenings j-4277; . I PRACTICAL nursing or child's nurse. Anywhere. Write Statesman I Box 437. I onh joas w.nt-l Ph i-fmt. . $itaartim 7antec! DAT 0 NIGHT child care at 11SS tVi JTT. n- T&CX WORK, tximming. lopping, fell. 3.ff:.M5A1''l'tr' YriKl'.Ph '-j4- iilifiljneaswetci '!!- 'ftr. 9 m-. range. 170. AUo tir r,r irl POITS mimeographing, typing er- r used. S30. 1031 Sixth SU. West S vie. Quality work. Lower prtces. sealem. Phone S-575S. N. ISth. Ph. S-3S43. . Painting & Decorating Phone S-TS5 Mikes Septic Service Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. Phone l-MSS trr Chimney sweep. Northneoa. on. J-4450 SEWERS and septic tanks installed upgga 1 j it t . it" 1 . ..rr , -. . i and repaired Scharff Bros Phone ISMS. nn riRriii ator - Pumace and chimney cleaned Vae- uum used. B. T. Ensley. Ph. S-T1TS. DRAWING house pUns. Ph. 1-96ST. Painting & Decorating WX SPECIALIZE IN INTERIORS 1-5444 DICK OREY S269 WANTED Furniture to clue and re- pair Lee Bros Furniture Reflnishms Co Ph 2-1233 4020 E State St . ; I-i peach leaf curl spraying now. rn. 2-1208. CARPENTER, cabinet work. Build I and remodel. Large St small. Ph. 2-2348. IRONING In my homo. Ph. S-99Z8. For Sale- Miscellaneous DOUBLE BED. complete; extra spring, smaQ gas range, gas plate, good wood heater, large wood circulator; small wood range, kitchen-cabinet with top. All very reasonable. Ph. 2-7551. . MAN BICYCLE, excellent cond. Ph. 2-7276. 396 Park Ave. ' V- , H.P. completely ' reconditioned sump pump. $35. Ph. 2-6953. REFRIGERATOR' $65. baby buggy $8. Ph. 2-5939. H. C. LITTLE oil floor furnace. Used! 1 w. Thermostat. Steel tank. 120 BaL I - . . . . ,. . . CTmA .r.ryp? elect?!- Thompson. Ph. 3-5094. . Sli I TrRrALA RM Jl' 3 ? HTXLHt TOHt- 190 S. 14TH ST. KELVIN ATOR REFRIGEB A Reasonable. Ph. 2-6719, ALWAYS a big stock. Woodry's Furniture Mkt. Ph. S-8118. SMALL Coleman oil circulator and I nine. No. 1 eond. $25k 1609 N. 4th St. GOOfiL ; OLDER model refrigerator I with sealed unit. $40. Phone 3-6758. GOOD LOOKING, white, modern gas stove, circulating heater built-in. fine even. $100. CaU evenings, 3-0448. ' . rabbIT hutches, large one ilflo" Vrf. COLbSPOf reirtserator. '4$ ,., ,.,. -tl 4.il, , . I mo.. Ph. 2-5381. 1020 N. 10th St. I . . Jl ' Z WESTLVGHOUSE- flat top .Wtrle tove. Perfect eond. Easy washing ma- ctc!P-."40N.orw? - USED WASHXR-C Reixigerators. Ranges. Water heaters. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. I PRACTICALLY ftTEWTTfCELLENT I COND. BEDROOM SUITES. RUGS I 9x12. 12x20. Bed. spring, mattress, sou. tmuroQ At ntim i SI-tr f n I controllers, home milk pasteurizers, i butuf rhuniL YEATER APPLIANCE CO. ocuar oningics $130 Bundle. Also cedar hop posts. 20 and 21 ft- Fence posts. T ft. long. Frank Walker Sons Shingle Mill. Mi, Angel. Oreg. PLASTI-KOTE requlrea no waxing. use lt on floors, linoleum, woodwork. etc. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. Lloyd M. Hill, Inc. Cat. Shovel and truck work of an kinds Phone 2-4367 Rt. 2. box 32-B CfYvt b6t-"f .1-- -l-,k ArZmr with built-in Sterilamp. Special 89333. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INC. 467 Court St. Phone 8-9611 CEDAR PCTiTS Ph 68F22 nSUNDTroF OLD PAPERS 16c each. oen sm. CircSlattoS Dent V'Jf8"-" Circulation Dept. STEEL Clothesline posU. raifingTS stock and to order. 1143 N. Liberty. ATMORAYS Ozone Good health Rent-sell. H. C. Pugh. 684 N. 17. 3-4692. ' BLOCKSIZE steel sash. Fits the block, costs less, saves time. Now avail able. Keith Brown Lumber Yard. Front Sz Court Sts. FLOOR polishers, vacuum cleaners, YEATER APPLIANCE CO. GRAVEL, aano and silt Delivered, or on your truck at the pit. Ph. 2-4002. REFRISerATORS. ranges. water heaters, washers, lr oners, trash burn ers. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. P-mm...:.! C-ist f-avl "uultl -a Crushed rock. Ready mix. All kinds of sand and gravel. River silt and tui oirv Ph. 21966 A-B. apt sixe elec. range. Calrod un its, new, 3110. Ph. 34284 HOYT St. SURPLUS SWIVEL CHAIRS ,ZVSzZZ 7u!TWn7nV"b ".b- .P!r f Ji .ii. SWIVEL CHAIRS one week $9.95 circulators Metal boxes a -sorted sfczes Bunk Beds and Mattrta Folding cots 160 to 3S0 HP Marine Engine 25 KW Light Plant Dec trie Bakery Oven. Steam kettles, cookers, spud pealera. dish waahers for rests uranU or ho- Uls-SUam Table nrK. frigeratlon unit Toilets. Uvatories. sinas. Diumoma suoDiies. a at um I pe: UUUiini jeaa JC to. a-eciriv I - ... . -. .. -i . . water heaters, washers new and used! Oak radio tables from $4 00 to $730 Pre-Heaurs for shops Air Chipping Hammers Addine Mchlne S4S30 Gaa Ranee foe Butane of Fili-Irrfka- tlon Dumo Electric bouse and out side wire, range cable and range out lets. Come south on 12th to HOYT, turn Ea-t one block. Tel. 2-7916. State Street Furniture 1900 State St. Phone ,3-7396 Is giving another big reduction on I the final closing out sale this week. i .. lil . . -J -. - .. , -- DECORATING holly, holly wreaths and . i D..ii -rn a" yvm. -- w.v-. Heirhts rd. Ph. S8F12 eveninrs. l. Ph. sari- mnlnn. WARDS Appliance Service Dept. of fers complete service facilities lor all Montgomery ward appliances. Just call 3-3191. fRTnJ2Cft, cow or chicken. De- Uvered In Salem, wen -rotted or fresh. $3 per cu. yard. AUo by sack, $1 per sack at place or will deL $ sack order. I Phillips Bros. Rt. 6. Box 118. Ph. 68F22. I " ,lT-Awiif4 H 4 J r I and tank, used one rear. 258 S. 14th. Ph 9-1RAS USX-- DUO-TUTJUI oU heater. I ! room size, $4930. easy terms. I GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INC I 187 Court St . Phone $-8811 I W1LL BUY. SELL OR TRADE I MODERN OR ANTIQUE FIREARMS I the house vr uvrt. zo- rt, UDiuM I ELECTRIC room heaters. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 'SHINGLES, shakes, lumber, doors. Elywood. masonlte. sheetrock. roca ith. and other building materials. Eola Lumber Co. Salem-Dallas highway. Ph. 23958 Walling Sand & Gravel Co. Crushed Rock For roads Jc driveway. Cement I Re-av-mix Concrete. Garden sand. I Bulldozing, drainage and witching. 14 1 n -hovel mt arae line, f none 1 ETAL BUNKS; head. foot, and I nrinn. Slneles. XS In. X 73 In. Large I quantity available. Used $233 each. For Information can 3-6813 days. 1 6 IS. SEARS-Dumlop meUl turning I latne. w. c pann-en. iiw wuner i. 1 SAWDUSTurner foe saJeT 1098 ItW I 1st. 1 For Sale SIlacelLaneoiza HIAWATHA Motor amWr. JS"4- b,n- t'- LX Chlen, 2495 N. 8th. New tires. SSO. Clinton Davis. IS J Vai nuren st corvsiiis. Ore, ph. til. U. LXAVIN'C btata. Curi Imm.d lately. our equity tn l ft. Westing. houM refrigerator, deluxe model eleo trie range. 2 set box springs as mat tresses. All used S months. Amm boy's bicycle $25.00, O. E. Console radio S45. et $10. Bedroom suite S40. I eond. Good tir. m... ' .lunT'.-J-V: JUN JLKJIXiE pi. j l . ' . "vw- I wsy. OIL CIRCULATOR, i burner, i. I.JL I IM. Phone S-4M3. rnia-u rkwr modrl Eadio. 13d. 1 1S0S N. it. Phone S-sei4. I b AV ENSfi TT iT i.r.. . PHTtCO floor model RaJU.- I rack i40. waterfall dresser and chest or orawers. organ. 0 yr. crib. 1SS S. Wibwm. CLbxn ahtngu. ph. fcrar Wanted Furnit nre PSED FtTRNTTTTRE. Phone t-8110. U&D FURNiTURj-' Phone $-$1857" 1 Wanted Miscellaneous TTLg SCOOP for dltchtnr pp. 1-137S. PIANO TUNLNQ Wins Mua-t Store. Miscellaneoua Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SCR V1CS Of MOST CASES Bring or Man Your Plates for Repair. DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST v Adolph B)dg State A Com. Ph. S-331L Mattresses. Capital Bed Co. Ph. 3-40' L AUTO oalntlna-. lust a shad a betu- by Ray -TITER. Call St-rock Motor Co. I .J-.r? I -VIUl WTHW atrip. Pullman. PK. l-Ml. WANT TO Buy Used Cameras lenses MtEwiii Photo Shop 435 Stte, WATER WELL druMlng. Domeatie el sue or S. Boi "lg.tlon Duf field 423 Phone 2-1313 Bros. Rt Salem Sand & Gravel Co. Contract Work Roads Oearing Dtthhxg Sewer a Basement Equipment Rental S8 yds. 112.00 per fc. yds. - $ 60 per kr. I D-7 Cat it Doxer lu.sg per ng D-4 Cat Doaar 8 40 per kr. D-4 Cat Docer 7 SO pes ke. Phone days S-940S Evenings 3-6-46 or 2-4408 Salera. Oregon HAVE YOUR fang er sewing machine, repaired by a qualified Singer repre sentative. Ph. 3-3512 for free pickup Jt delivery service on all makes of ma I u-j -i.k- va .u I chines, rroe eaumate tea. i laa eaumate given nerore k Is started. Singer Sewing Ma chine Co. 130 N - Commerclal. Loans Wanted I OWNER WILL PAY 8. private loaf I on 82300. secured by lit mortgage mi I Salem Income property. Write BoA I aa ee siaiesman. Financial MONEY TO LOAN Wanted: Real estate mortrsra loans. I It mm ' ua about ref lnancine vour nreaans I contract or mortgage. Approved tnxf toana- Low inieresi raxea. TV fhiMi Tr,. i realtors I SUte It. Ph. f-JSfll Money to Loan CASH -NOW $25.00 to $500.00 Salem's largest and oldest home-owned loan company tiers money wheA you need it I You can pay anytime to reduce net 1 co No endorsers er help from friendif On cars, trucks, trailer Homes to $500,001 On furniture, livestock, equipment, salary or other personal property up te $300,001 - Phone or visit our office today I Lie No. 8138 and 14338 General Finance Corp. PH. 3-9161 . ' 1 36 8 COMX fT FARM and CTX LOAMS 4i and 8 , Tour own terms of repayment with in reason Cash-for Real Estate Con tracts and Second Mortracea. CArlTUL SECUKITIU CO. SQ7 Pioneer Tru-t Bide Phone Tig AUTO LOANS WnXAMlTTE CREDIT CO. S. Church St. Ph. 2-24FI 182 Parking Aplenty ' Lie. M159-SI54 Private Money On Cars. Trucks. Trailer Bomes Long ee Short Term Payment Roy H. Simmons 136 S. Commercial St. Phone $-8101 For Itent Itooms HOLLYWOOD SLP. rma. 2030 McCoy. Ph. 3-0093. 2R60M S for rent, single or double. I urxtalrs. 1146 Oak St. I PR I VAT 1 "Room ior eentleman. tzM I ft. Winter. Ph. 3-7054 after 0 p.m. -gEEEPlM rm, ior-buau-S-gntlS: -,. -.. h-r.-d -out water. Bual- i ,. r ... i iiai. .-iiir I v,7Cx.r-3.--. --.to, . i : - : -. T j - I. J.. rZ , JXZt2JZprf i-h rl !n.D5tY!-ho,..I wtol1 wouW bo,r tVr,,. 1 r rst RLEXPINO loom in nic home. Ph. I 3-7356. Oft J UN FUR J, rma. lot HfCl housekeeping. 1170 Market, For Itent Apartments MIDDLE-AGED working woman de sires lady to sharie nicely furnished, well-heated apt. Close to center ol town. 2 busses by door. Prefer teacher i town- a diuih or a nor. rrcr iricnwr I . 'r.7ui. : , rmk- I w" -v.-".. , - write Statesman 'Box 459 - . . - 3 RM. unfurn. apt. to amp. c ouple. No o drinkers. 1 793 U St. 3 RM. farn. apt. for' 1 em p. woman. priced accordingly. 473 N. CapttoL i R-L unfurn. apt. -with elec. stove, 1st fir. $50. 12B2 S. 13th Ph. 2-0033. "SMALL, nicely fura. apt. Pri. hath. t working girl. IS State St. 2 R. uptr. unfurn. Lady. iui. priv. I -H rm. 701 N. Church. 701 I 2 RAtTfurn. apt.-Pri. bth. r-fiTX lOuIet eounle. 843. 849 N. Cottare SU RM. FURN. apt. PrL entrance, pri. bsth. Utilities furn. 453 N. 34th Ft. r37AWTa"TidirTroTlew ao.rt- ntenta. no children. Bath room, kltch- en and liv. room with In-o-door-bed. From 863 to 670. Refrigerator, range and Ded inciuoeo. no garage. r drinkers.' 1065 Madison. Phone 2-8067. Can be seen after 3 p.m. riTRN. Apis. School and city bus. Elect, heat. 3580 S. Commercial St. 2 RM. APT. furlflihed. 344 ta-ill lngton St. . 4 RM. TVkiS. sot. Adulta. 776 i. Commercial St. "e mTB frE v EKT apt . M:34 "iaTTJNFURNTapt. Elec. heat. Gag ran ge. 833 Mill St. Ca H3T26. "T-URN. 1 Room ac Kitchenette, elec. range, ref- heat, utihties. Employed or elderly lady, i-none 9-imo. J RiZTPARTLY furn. apt. 3&-0.Port una hom. pOLASANT 3 rm. upstairs apt. for auiet rourjla. No drinking. Pri. ent St bath. Elec. range, refrtg. oil beat, 1384 Marion St. AVAILABLE Jan. 1st. Good 3 rm. rurn. apt. - v.- w"Tr' SL" . fir. Reaa. Adulta. 180 Division. Cor. nvuon an.i rot c-u.