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- . I I t t t . I v - I ' - secretary bets MM; commereial. $31 ! 10 Years for Slaying Boss RIVERSIDE, Calif June llMyPl "Tall, sUtuesque Mri. Agnes Gar rrier, described by her attorney as the -unwed wile of 68-year-old John E. Owen, -faces a term of one to II years in prison for his fa 11 shooting last April 22. An all-woman Jury convicted the 53-year-old divorcee of manslaugh ter last night after deliberating ' aeven hours, 34 minutes. Superior it o ur; .. ... Wednesday for sentencing. ' Mrs. Carnier's lawyer, Samuel Houston Allen, criticized the ver dict and said he would ask for a new trial. flicted by a bullet from -his own revolver at his Jurupa Hills ranch home'here. The prosecution charg ed that the shooting followed a bitter quarrel that began over a set of cocktail glasses Wen to Ow en oy Actress irene men. Airs. Gamier claimed Owen threaten ed to kill her, that he was drunk, and that the revolver was dis charged as she sought to wrest it from him. 13: mutton: rood, n Ibe . down IZ1 Mutton- uooa. 70 own. zj"Z3. Pork ruts: loins. No. 1. t-U Dm.. SS4-S7; shoulders IS lbs., derma S3S-3: carcasses. (31 -tt; mised .weights S3 lowr. ' . Wool; Coarse,? valley an medium grades, 43c lb. ' Mohair: Nominally 25c lb. on 11 month growth. Country-killed JneaU: Veal: Top quality, 34-Mc lb: other grades according to weight and qual ity with poor or heavier S8-22c. Hos: Light blocker. -30c lb.; sows. 22-25c. Lambs' Top quality springers 4 5-4 8c: mutton. 14-lSc Beef: Good cow. i3-32c lb.:, eanners cutters. 2S-2Sc. Onions: Western ored. yellows. 90 lb.. No. 1 mod., frero cold storage. 12 00-25. yellow globe Jumbos, med.. and large. S3 3-1 S3. Texas wax S4.2S- 50. Potatoes: Russets. Deschutes. No. 1A. 13.7S-S.M: new potatoes: : Calif, long whites, sue A. I3.SS-4.1S: ! size B. 100 ibs S3.2S-3S. Hay New crop. Windrow baled. US No. i aUalla. or better, truck lots, fob Portland or Puget Sound markets. S29- 30 ton; csrlot. same basis, szv so-so ton: U.S. No. 1 mixed Timothy. 533 a ton: new crop oats and vetch mixed hay or uncertified Clover hae. $17-11 de pending on quality and location baled on Willamette valley farms. If i : t Sanitation Test Conducted in Restaurants ushed the third best ; sanitation reccrd in the $tate. Results of this .vear' tests will not be known for -ever?l days, Quinn said. Sanitation tests for approximate t lv 60 Marion county restaurants Owen, president of the National wall be continued Mondav bv the Apartment House Owner's asso- j tate health department mobile un ciation, had employed Mrs. Gar- jt now in Salem, nier a. his secretary and manager The tests ta determine efficien of some of his apartment house:, cy and purity of dishwashing for the last 12 years. ; methods started Friday jn city res- "t; j taurants and continued Saturday Pt i i in county establishments. . B. Quinn, county'; restaurant Portland. June ia.AP.-Ruf-: inspector, said tests are made by terfal - (Tentative, subject to lmmedi- ! touching Sterile swabs to four a" change): Premium quality n.axj-i glasses, four Cups and four forks mum to .35 to 1 per oent acid it iv de- ; ; w . ' . Tu. tt w liver- m Portland. -4c ib.: first in ach reitaurjnt. The 12 swabs quiit M-t2e lb : second quauty 57- : a-e placed in a sterile jtr and ex oc Vaiiey route and countr point 2rn:ncd bv two technicians at the 2c than first. ... ".. i .. uu , , , mobile unit. Butter -- Who'na.'e f.o b. bu!k cube-; to win.iea)erfc Grade aa M w. ! Last year Marion county estab- oi -nzv id ; a. vi eu-ei'c io . H to wore. S7c lb : C. M score. 5f Ib. , Clirrr (Selline price to Por"arl wholiaterii : Oreiron . lnlc 48'n-: OieKon S-lb. loaf. 4l'2-50'ac. Kt- (To wholeKalcr) A rrarie larre S.i-3:'iC- A grade meiiurr S" -54 ' a B eiade large. 4!',-KV Live chickens (No. 1 qualitr fob puiiini : nro'iert. under z' lr- . fryri.. Ihs., 3(-32e: 3-4 lr-f 31-32c t"if i. 4 lbs. a-iJ over. 31-32r. fowl, i I-;1kh rv. 4 Ib and under, 24 - 25c: 1 - lehirm. 4 lbs. surl uioer 22r: lee liof iu, over 4 !b . 24c; colored fow. 1 all etch'iii. tic; old rixt'e'v all : eigl.ts. 18-19c lb.. Rthbt -(Averne to prnrf I ve 1 whit- 4-S lb.. 19-21c:. !.. 17-19-: ' "Jnred. I cenH lowei . old or heavy j de and buck. H-Mc lb ; dre'ed fM -r. iti-5a- lb. I Freh dresed meat -nolea'eis to j retailor per. hidrr lbs.) : i R-ef: Stter. good 500-SV1 lr 143-1 S.V commercial. $40-44-. ut 'itv 3s-3; I I'nwc t'otritnercial. $3r.-17. nviits I $12 -XI canner-cutter. S29-:tl ' I B-f cut (good uternil: K r.-i quar- . ten. SiJ-55; round. S63-55: f-iH loin, trimmed. $80-5: triangler. $-:ia. : sqmre chuck. $40-43; r.br. $47-51: j , foriiarters. $71-.T8. Vet i4 calf' Good $41-4.": rrvr-.-rer-eial. SJB-41 utility. $30-33. I Ijitiiini' Good-choice, under 60 Ibi. EngliiridMay Not Sign Pact With Argentine BUENOS AIRES. June 18-rV The new five-year British-Argen tine trade pact, under fire from Washington, probably will not be signed Tuesday as originally plan ned. The U-S. claims the pact violates the saint of free competitive in ternational trade. American of ficial fear it might keep UjS. oil and farm machinery off i the Argentine marketJ Washington dispatches describ ed the;. i.cue as the most serious yet in American relations with any Eurdpean country under the Marshall plan, but top U. S. of ficials said there was no question of cutting off IIarshall plan aid to Britain. (In London, i n formed British sources said today the full text of the Anglo-Argentin trade agree ment will be shown to United State officials before it is signed.) Under the agreement, Britain would t.upply the bulk of Argen tina's imports. They would range from much-needed oil and coal td automobiles and whiskey. In return Britain would get from Argentina an estimated 300,000 tons of meat plus cereals and other items. Salbm Market Quotations (As f 1st yesterday) Bt'TTIIItrAT Premium No. 1 NO 1 BCTTER Wbclesala Retail ' S3 $1 JSi M .71 EGGS (Bartnc) (Wholesale price ranges from ta 1 cents over buying price I Extra large- AA Large aa . Larre A Medium AA Medium A Pullets Cracks POULTRY A Leghorn bens B Leu nor bens C LglMrn hens A colored hens B colored hens C colored hen. A colored fryers. 3 tbs. and m B colored irrers C colored fryers -A old roosters B old roosters ' C old roosters , ... ' tJrveSTOCk ay VHe- Pack rat dairy cows 1100 to 12.00 Cutter cows $ 00 to 11.00 Eulls 18 00 to 20.00 Good caives. 300-450 lb. 17. CO to 19.00 Good eal 130 to 300 tbs 20 .00 to 21.00 Spring Iambi .. 32.00 to 23.00 Feeder lambs . 1S.00 to 18 00 Ewes 2.00 to 9.00 34 S3 .51 Jil .49 .32 J2 23 .1$ .12 aa .a 31 js j$ ii flp Wanted 100 Cherry Pickers Wanted 100 Good Orchard About 70 Tons of Cherries. Start Firday, June 17. 5 Miles N. E. of Rickreall At Oak Grove. FARMER & SON Th ftertmaDV SoUgu OrcL;Sundcri Jun 19 194-21 , Help Wanted Female EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wanted. No phone calls. White's Lunch. 1138 S. Com"! St. Situations Wanted EXP. TRUCK mechanic comb, weld ing and frame man. Can glee excel lent refs. Call Ed " Stubbs 2-4381 or write Rt. 3. bo 79?, Salem. rtHt W6RK. eliO hr. Ph. i-Si vn S. 22nd. f LAMDSCAPING. hew lswtu. CHERRY PICKERS s rn. wanted. Phone CHERRY PICKERS, Sunday. Pay-( In; 3c lb. 2 mi. from liberty on Sk-y-!iw W-t. Rt.J . Box sat. . ,t,HiiY PiCKfcRb. Orchard H;ts. Ro. ? mi. off Wallace Rd. R. E. Wor r' S. Box j)W Ph. 16P14 10 Cherry Pickers - 3335 D St. or ph. 21208. NEED cherry pickers. 26 acres, med. trees. Paying 3c. Carlton Orchard. 2 mi. S of Lilvrtv on Skvhne Rd. iKAWbfcKiiY pirKer. . cam pin!! space. Transportation : ished. Benson V Hollin Bros CHERRY PICKERS. 6 mi. W. on Sa- jh. IXM nw , :em-uauas niRji'waT ai omnu vornei. furn- Star Rmite. Pox 20. Sileerton. Ore-eon. olKAWbKRIEl U PICK Sc lb. R. P Bnill 4t3Q N River Road in Keirer CrlKRHY PICKERS starting June 13th. Good camp ground. Amnion Grice. Orchard Ket. rd. Rt. $. box iT Ph I6F15. Rt H Box 719 Ph. 2-1156. About the toad's only protective weapon is a milky fluid it gives rsc: off which is obnoxious to dogs. I' tocks and Bonds Con-piled by the AasocUted Presf June 17 STOC K AVIR VOFS 30 1J IS SO Indus Rails Vul Sties Wt change 1X2 A 1 , D 1 D 1 Fridav Rj 5 30 1 ! 3H 3 53 7 Hrev. dK-- 83.7 30 3 i 3S 4 58 5 Week ao 83.9 30 S j 38 59 2 Month ao 87 S 313 j 40 1 2 9 Year ago 9T.7 44 7 j 42 2 71.2 BOND AVERAUKS ao in to io Rails IndiUt Util Forgn Net change Unch Uncli Unch Unch Friday i 89 0 101 t 102.4 l 7 rtv div . ilWO 101 T 1U2 4 6 7 Week ago E3 2 101.7' 102 3 9 3 Month ago ; K13 101 f 102 0 70 1 Year ago 93 5 101.S 101 3 62 9 Wheat pComes To Life9 Again CHICAGO. June 1 o-tD-Wheat came to life in the closing hour on the board of trade today, ending on gains extending to more than a cent -in the July contract. Be fore the late buying movement, wheat :and other cereals had drift ed along in a listless and ragged market Some last-minute profit-taking iared gains, but wheat ended higher, corn was lg lower to higher, oats were z-T'u high er, rye was higher, soybeans were 'z-3! higher and lard was 5 tents lower fo 2 cents a hun dred pounds higher. The market was helped by news that cash prices had advanced in the southwest. Cash wheat at Kansas City sold 2'2 to 6'4 cents higher. Premiums over the July future; were raised 21 2 to 4,j cents. A good demand was present for the grain. At Omaha, wheat rose 2 to 3 cents. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Jun; 18 (API Wheat futures and cash grain unquoted. Cash wheat (bidl: Soft white 2 23: soft white excluding rex) 2.25; white club 2.25: western red 2.23. Hard red winter . Ordinary 2.25: 10 per cent 2.25; 11 per cent 2.25; 12 per cent 2.25. Hard white baart: Unquoted. Todays car receipts: Wheat 43: bar lev 3; flour 5; corn 3; oats 1; millfeed 11. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IM PROVE WARREN COL'RT PROM 1VTH STRKET TO THE TtRMINCS OF WARREN COIRT Notice hereby Is given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and In tention to improve Warren Court from the east line of Fifteenth street to the Terminus of Warren Court, in the City CHERRY PICKEHS. A. E. Simkin. Rt 1. Box 484. Salem. 25 CHERRY pickers. Furn. tents. Rt. 8. box 350. Glen Robertson. Ph. 2TT24. on Gaylord dr., mi. W. of West Salem. CriEKRY PCKERS. Albert Van San ten. Rt 1. Salem. CHERRY PICKERS, good crop now oifktne Aspinwall Orchards at Brooks. WANTED: Cherry pickers. Rt. 3. Box 462. mile North of United Growers CHERRY PICKERS, food crop. Rt. 8. j Cannery on Cunningham Lane. Ph. Box 705. Turn right at Brunks Corners. 2-2643. evenings. SECRETARY Excellent position for experienced secretary Minimum age 23. Contact COMMERCIAL PLACEMENT BUREAU j ing. general clean lip. J7 5i are oi m -ivu i p 34549 YOUNG WOMAN to care for 2 chil dren S'j da. a uk. Mr. KetUe. 113 S. Coml prun exp gardener. WANTED Cherry pxker 10 mile out on Wallace road. Take left hand road at Y. second house. En Lenrtrom. Rt 1. box 475 Livestock and Poultry BONDED livestock buyer. Claude Ed wards Rt 3. Box B98E Ph 3-1144 Thurs- NEW HAMP day. Ph 2-2861 chicks every Lee's Hatcherv. FRYERS, dressed, cut uo reaUv to fry Box 32. Lansing Ave. Ph. 3 4M) K ANGORA RABBITS, and hutches. fi30 Pnion Si. after 5. YOUNG COW ior sale. Phone 31081 evenfn. $ WEEICSdewHampT" pullets bred to lay. also New Hamos. frver chicks. Gehring Hatchery. Ph. Black 193. Silverton.. Angler Hooks Gin Bottle SYDNEY. June 18 Sam Elli- Livestock and Poultry GOOD milk cows just fresh and com ing fresh soon. L. J. Shrake. Rt. 5. Box 292. Salem. 1'2 mi. S of Pen 4 Corners on Hi 222 AT STUD" Reg Palomino quarter nnrv H L. Stiff. Jr. Rt 3 box 870 BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer R. C McCandlifsh. 1127 S 25th Ph. S-147 UCENSEX) live suc'k buyer R. ?nethen Turner Ore Harold WANTED' Thin cows ana heifers fot feeders also butcher cattle Get my bid it will cost vou nothing Earl Du Chlen 2495 N 5th Salem Phone 1-185S of Salem. Marion County. Oregon at ; iott, a boatman at Church Point, uic expense ui buuiliiik anu uj 1 YEAR OLD COLT. Arabian breed ing. Sired by Gedron. Rt. 7. Box 407X on Silver ton Rd. Salesman Wanted MORE DOLLARS FOR YOU SELLING! RESPONSIBLE CONNECTION for man over 30. with car. selling building mintntnre 'material to fommerciat. industrial and farm trade. Full line top quality products. TacrouIi field train ing. Bigger than average commissions plus generous quarterly bonuses. Draw ing account to qualified man. NOW you can be your own boss and enjoy benefits of BIG. permanent income. For complete information, write today to Vice President. Department J. Box .Tf Dallas. Texav CURTAINS and la washed, stretched. Ph. End. re labteriotna 2-344. 393 S. WANTED: MAN for profitable Raw leigh business. Permanent if you are a hustler. Write Rawleigh's. Dept. ORF-156-119. Oakland. Calif SALESMAN. A REAL opportunity for permanent employment with hiah earnings is offered by the Louis F. Dow Co.. mfrs. of exclusive advertis ing calendars and advertising special -tie. Our quality line and comm. -bonus plan offers a brleht future for ambi tious salesman. Write 3303 Wilshire Blvd.. I Angeles 5. RELIABLE Real Estate salesman. Sood opportunity. Call Mr. Leach. Lar sen Home Jc Loan Co. Situations Wanted WASHING, ironing, housework. Ph. 2-4938. CAPABLE young man wishes car- --n'-r or store work n or near Salem. Experienced. Ph. 2-880S. MAN & WIFE aa custodians or care takers. Apt. house, schools or motel courts. Can go any place. Best of re ferences. Permanent. PIone 2-5203 Frl. or Sat ve. or Sundav a.m. Auctions SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Daylight Time ) Kilocycle; KS1JH I39f. EOCO 14M. KOIN . tLGVI 828. KEX lit UOUK 0:00 00:15 00:30 0:4S 7 Kkl.M KO( O KOIN .t;w HEX t- f"" Organlrt (Organist v (Church Choir Story of Order Music f Mtii; Morn. Melod:er Mom. Melodies Morn. Melodies Morn. Melodies 8 til," (Muslg Music (LuUier. Church PH.K? K'vcr Boyt News (Fellowship IFellowship ROIN Air Church (Air Church lAtr Ch'ircn (Airt Church KGW Bible Bible iHOme Church iHome Church RtlX Mus.c Tima Music Time 'Music Time News Lien Filed for Hotel Work A contractor's lien was filed against. Hotel Senator, Inc., and W. W. Chadwick Saturday. But Claude H. Post, a member of the firm of Viesko and Post that filed theS62,447 lien said it was just a technical protective measure. It was .fijed with the Marion county clerk. ; The amount of the lien is the sum due for labor and materials on a $109,485 contract, according to the.claimants. It represents al terations to the hotel annex con ducted between Aug. 1, 1948 and .April 27, 1949. " Post stressed, however, that it was merely a device to protect the firms, claim for money due. 0 B.MI.M anoro KOIN Kf.W KM First Baptist Chapel of Air News News Concert First Baptist Clark Dennis H K. Smith ISerenada Volca Pronh-cyVolce Prophecyl (Ave Maria (Ave Maria. Koslp News 4 RSLM Bible CI 111 KOCO Wlldw'd III KOIN learning I W KGW Living Serenade .jlQoe's MUslc Uloe's Music Concert i!yjiith Hour FaiUi Hour BibU CiM J ;heran. Hr !.ulheran Hr. .Ernest Wl ,i!4 JjVljvne King IWayne King RSLM Bible Clata rrunjF Learning l.ltform in IMS l.lvtn lfM9 W U-rvAl t.xmHt Vtr .t I iht 11 KSI.M News - lOrchestra KOCO 11 Hanllal Ph ll.l itil r KOIN Tabernacle Tabernacle 1 4 KGW Organist Organist ! iK'iiuhll labia P.ojmd Table KE Rooevelt Htway Romart Mfl ! Vespers iNat I Vespers f Tin) Mi P'irlorm Eternal I Mei&aKe Israel Mesag IHerth Trio pttst Ch ilsl j Baotiei Ch jini!'patin ISvm-opation i f KI.M Music Music ! ' Sun.' Favorites ICaBary 7m . I koco string Serenade string Serenade'Newi lOuv 1.1 Stel-'''KI1 -Hnr.nhonetla sv'mnhnnn . Ij.,.f vf..!. u..... mm KGW News Rn OmW : itm Th..t.. Ii-i Show otnbardo KCX Hit Parade Guest Star 1 . iPlavthousc Theatre Plaviiouae 1 K8I.M News Voice of ArmyjJuVefnle Jury (luyenile Jury KOfO Words Jk Music Words Jc Muiic Words & Muslcl Words t. Music JOIN Symphony , J:Symphony ! , jSymhonv iSvlt-phony KC.w Univ. Theatre Univ. Theatre j rt Man's -Family,! Man s Family Kt.X Home Editor Soc News Orchestra Orchestra : : t-rr- ' KSI.M MyMerr House Mvstery Houie if rue Detective I True rwrnv 9 Sammy Kae Sammy -Kae !tSun4ay Music Lsunday Muie symphony ivmphony Kirchestre prfhestra Quiz Kids 'Quiz Kids I'tNews Pieknts Shaw KKX Navy Band Navy band 'tyoera Album fOpera Album 2 KSI.M KOCO OIN KtlW 3 KSI.M KOCO KOIN KC.W KKX Under Arrest Theatre Chora her ' Serenade Change World Cnder ArrestP Theatre K 4Kftl.M goto KOIN k:w 1 .'1 1 ' 1 jStr: Fixlt Music ferenadt (Serenade ffews1! ISerenade l.taie' Melton 'James Melton Honeydieam "gy-fir With UlSuaday With U Roy Rogers I.ijcli tarter 'Nick Carter . Don Stewart! I IV" Stewart Don Stewart Family Hour 1 CZ- 4i Harriet Orl A llimvt Slaj ton Rebckalis Help Construct Civic Building STAYTON Turning out to do their "bit" toward the building of Stayton's new community recrea tion building. 15 members of Eva Kebekah lodge spent a busy Fri day evening scraping" concrete from It he lumber which had been used as forms for the concrete work. These same boards will be used as sheeting for the roof. The men brought the boards to the working center on the grounds and took them away as the wo men completed their work, piling them for future use. Also active in furnishing food, coffee and cold drinks to the men who have been donating their la bor on the project, the lodge mem bers are planning other work par ties and have invited all women who ire handy with a hammer to turn out to pull nails out of shiplap to be used for roof sheet ing. cent property, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2' 2 inch asphaltic concrete pave ment 30 feet wide In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council June 13. 1949, which are now on file in the office of the city record er and which by this' reference thereto are made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement de partment. Eyj Order of the Common Council June 13. iyK ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof i June 15. 1949. Ju U. 18. 17. 18. 19. 30. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 1949 I NOTICK OF INTKNTION TO IM PROVE NORTH 1STH STREET FROM Jfc FEESO.N STREET TO MADISON STREET ( Notice Is hereby given that the com- ' mon council of uie city of Salem. Ore Ron. deems, it necessary and expedient j and hereby declares its purpose and in tention to improve North Fifteenth i Street from the north line of Jefferson Street to the south line of Madison Street, in the City of Salem, Marion Counity. Oregon, at the expense of the abuttlmg and adjacent property, except the alley intersections the expense or which wjll be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2 '3 inch asphaltic concrete pave ment 30 feed wide in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council June 13. 1949. which are now on file in the offire of the city record er and which by this reference thereto are ir.ade.a part hereof. The common council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through, the street improvement de partment. Bvi Order of the Common Council Juni 13. 1949. I , ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is June 15. 1943. Ju 15. 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21. 22. 23. 24. 25th. 1949. an Outer Sydney SUbuib, looked j THE E. Salem Auction Center offers an octopus which came up clasp-1 source of disposal Thurs. 7 p.m. for . ,. , ., , , .all types of Merchandise. If you can't mg a full bottle of gin. ; I bring your consignment, call 3-1221 OFFICE WORK wanted by older woman qualified by experience for oosition of trust and responsibility. Clerical, typing. P.B.X. Excellent rcf--fpr- Wr',g tmx 825. Statesman, SPRAY PAINTING Hour or con tract. Reasonable rates. Vincent Neat, Ph. J-16R8 ALTERATION'S, sewiny. 360 State CHILDREN boarded, good care, lov- elv vard. playground equipment. Ph. 2-350 D SPENDABLE U S senior boy wishes employment In some business firm. Ph. 34617. Painting and Decorating Phone 37552 ' wtretsatetng. r: rtutW re tm. . : ' HAY BALING. String baler reason able rates. Chapman and ADenfcy. 109F1:. - -8F21. ' ; MOWING AM) RAKING, new power ifo-rr Ph 37133 or 31404 UKASS muiu wtui small ti ractor Ph. 3-78r CARPENTER WORK, remodeling or new construction by day or contract. Ph fr! or 35582. SEWL'RS and septic tanks uMtaDed. and repaired Scharff Bros Phone CSgK. 1ROMNG done in my home, SI hour. rn :-70S. j ' va. 1 tD Custom bay baling rake with lob. Also will mow. Pb. 2-7103. CfcaiKNT work. All inds"Ph 1-48N5. CHIIJJ CARE in irv home. Ph. 2-5101. CHILD CARE. 1180 ShippingTlia24. POE'S mimeographing, typing ice Quality work. Lower price. 663 N. lBth. Phone 3-3643., Painting & iDecorating WE SPECIALIZt IN INTERIORS I-M44 DICK OREY J-?0 DRAWING noussT plans Ph. t.'himney sweep Wurthnea. ph. 1-4454 Mike's Septic Service Tanks cleaned Roto Rooter Serrtce n Sewers. Phone 39488 or 3-S3TI. SEWING, buttonholes. Phone 2-7730. Lloyd M. Hill, Inc. Cat. Shovel and truck work of all Made Phone 1-4287 3995 State St. GENERAL cement contracting. 8 rrs. in business FIIA bank terms. Satisfae on euaranteed Stanley Fa5f 3-1049. CHII D CARK. ltcTs! fBth Ph. 287g. "FURNITURE repaired it remodeled. Lee Bros Furn Refimshlng Co. X-700L Employment Apenriea OFFICE AND CLERICAL POSITION CONTACT Commercial Placement Agencv 360 State St. Phone J-14A8 S FHA L- TV i Stale Finance Co. FHA Loans Farm Loans Long-Time License S-216 and M-222 Personal and Aoto Loans Ray Rogers Don Stewart ' Family Hour r Muic Masters Music Masters 'Martin A Lewis'Mtin A Lwis " I - 5 KSI.M Sun Music- Sun. Music KOCO Dallas Minister Land of Free KOIN flit Parade ' Hit Prade Kt.W Duk Powell 'Dick Powell KKX St o-p Music tStop Music Christ Contactsirhrtst Contact fail Polk-e i aH Police IPhil Harris !Phil Harris (Stop Mipic !S'..jp Music f RSI M bKOCtl RC.W 7 Healing Wings Healing Wing Orche-Ura BTi.-ball 1 laiu-bail I l.irbjll K Jordan R Jordan Mew 1 Fred Allen IFred Allen Rvmphony Little Herman Little Herman Think Fast 1 News IHa-ba!l i. 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Fu ture, Prolatse, and other rectal dis orders corre c t e d the easy conven ient way No Hospitalization Quick lief. ! re- ' Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic I i Nituro-Rectal SpeeUUst 1144 Center SL Salem Phone S-946 Free Parking 1 oil RSLM Newe KOCO News Ol S Star Final W Symphony SUE News IMusie (Music I N Keverie I inn. Reverie ISun. Reverie 'Sam fcpade Isam Spade . Isw Francis Hr. 'Symphony (:atholle Hour (Cathotte Hour I Jrew Pearson lOrchejtra I Orchestra 11 KS4JW Muaie KOCO KOIN Serenade KGW News KKX Nocturne Hutu IVight Estitor Mary Mercer Nocturne Orchestra I Museum Orchestra IMusie lorchestra I Museum Orrhestra 4 f KSLM Sign Off I I "J tVU .1 I I KOIN " 1 I 4a KGW I KEX Extra Hour f Extra Hour Extra Hour KO tc-SM k.e. sy 10 4S a m. S'Un On and Musk; 114 4-H Club Sunday Service; ne rnlversrty el Oregon Commencement Baccalaureate Service; 1 09 Sign Off. 1J0 pjn. 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