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r - D R CHP P I N C I N ON THE LION S Miss Nina Mavel, an elephant trainer, swoops innrt&e Lions' cafe on a fif teen-foot slide dorinr circus rehearsal in Luebeck, Germany.. Lansing Club To Enter Show Statesman Newi Service EAST SALEM Lansing Neigh bors Garden club met last week in ph home of Mrs. Rex Peffer on Hollywood drive with Mrs. Wil liam Hartley as co-hostess. Officers of the past year were jre-elected. Appointed as a com mittee to prepare the exhibit of Ithe club at the spring rose show jln Salenvwere Mrs. MiltorKBlack- MONDAY'S BROADCASTS , " Pacific Daylight Time" Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 1490. FM: Megacycles KOIN 101.1; KGW 100.3; KEX 92.3 - (Editor's not: The Statesman publishes In food faith the progrisas and time af provided ay the radio lUUoni. hut became eftttmes programs are changed without notification, tola newipapc cannot bo responsible for tho accuracy herein). ' ' I . . IIOUR 00:00 00:15 6 KSLM KOCO KOIN KOW KEX 'News'- ITimekeeper IFarm News N.W. 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Cole assisting. I Mrs. Ben Rath en was in charge of the program hour, completing the study book on flower arrange ments. Three arrangements were made by Mrs. George Wilcox, Mrs. V. M. Aplet and Mrs. Hartley. At the close of the meeting an ex change of chrysanthemum cut tings was made. There were 18 members and a guest, Mrs. B. R. Maxwell, present. ' -: r t . - - Horsemeat is a favorite with leopardi. ' i KOIN 870, KGW 620, KEX 1190 00:30 .1 00:4$ I Walts Time (John Thomas Stars Sing Helen Trent Gal Sunday Home TownersKneass News Quick Flash Quick Flash Concert Mac's Melody (Tell, Neighbor Mac's Melody ur. Maione Guiding Light Reynolds ShOwOeorge Murplry lOueen a Day Oueen a av IGay 80 s (Headlines (Science Music i News News! Allen Show lITunefully Yourt IMusic . I To Midnight Club 19 I Orchestra From Dixie ,1 IMidn. Melodies! Mldn. Melodies IMldn. Melodies To Midnight I Bandstand' Wax Museum Memos. rand: 4:90 Take to Air; 4:45 Playhouse: 5:00 Children's Theatre; 5:15 On the Up beat; 4:50 550 Sports Club: The News: 4:15- Dinner Melodic: -4:30 Music of Czechoslovakia; 7:15 Evening Farm Hour; S OO Famous Organ Com posers: 8:15 NewS and Previews: S :30 Campus Recital: 9 .DO Music That En Dure: 45 Evening MedtUtioos: lQrOO News: 10:15, Serenade; 10:45 News--Wither. i Sign Off. i .! - . : A Tea Brings $20 At Marquam Meet MARQUAM The WSCS "had its silvfr tea last week at the Marquam community ball. The school sponsored the program. Pouring were Mrs. Hazel Smith and Mrs. Roy Kendle and 920 were collected. The regular meet ing will be Tuesday, April 2, at the hall. Mrs. Harold Patton is hftme from the Silverton hospital with infant twins. Patricia Ann and Patrick Allen. . The committees of the Metho dist church will meet at the com munity hall April 2. The rarm Bureau will meet at the Community hall tonight for its regular meeting. , : I 4 Corners Man Burned Severely ; Statesman News Service FOUR CORNERS Jordan Gas- kins, 3820 LaBranche ave., was severely burned on Friday morn ing when grease in a frying pan caught fire. Gaskins tried to throw the fire out the door and the flames burn ed both his hands, the right side of his face and singed his eye brows and hair. . Snlom Obituaries WILSON John O. Wilson, late resident of Sil verton, at Indianapolis, Ind., April 23, af the age of 72. Survived by a son, A. J. WUson in California: a grand daughter. Mrs. Jean Hamilton, Salem: two sister, Mrs. Minnie E. Hoover, Albany and Mrs. B. A. wilkins in Indiana: also by two great-grandchildren. Services will ' be held Monday, May 1. at 10:30 a.m. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with the Rev. A. C. Bates officiating. Concluding services at Belcrest Memorial park. GLOVER a " Albert Glover, late resident of Sa lem route, 2. at a local hospital, April 28. Survived by wiie, Mrs. Nellie Mae Glover, and two daughters, Mrs. Mae Saiser and Mrs. Fern Fischer, all of Salem: two sons, Paul Glover, Salem, and- Wavne T. Glover. Hillsboro: two sisters, Mrs. Emma Collins, Torrence, Calif., and Mrs. Mildred Catlett, St. Louis, Mo.; four brothers, Jess Glover, Salem. Oliver Glover. Valley. Nebr Homer Glover and John Glover, both of St. Louis. Mo.: 10 erandchildren and one i great-grandson. Services will be held Monday, May 1, at 1:30 p.m. at the Clpugh-Barrick chapel with the Rev. Max Wyatt officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. -VanPELT " Richard S. VanPelt, late resident of 1604 Broadway st., at a local hos pital. April 28. Survived by widow. Cora A. VanPelt,' and a son. Richard VanPelt. both of Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Fannie Goodman and Mrs. Car rie E. BridwelL both of Yreka. Calif. two grandchildren, James Richard VanPelt and Erie Irvin VanPelt, both of Salem. Services will be held Mon- aay. May i. at z D.m. at the v. t. Golden chapel. Interment at City view cemetery. . KIUKPATRICK " Gertrude G. Kirkpatrlck, late resi dent of 239. Myrtle ave. Aoril 29 at m local hospital, at the age of 78 years, survived or her husband. Jos. eph i Kirkpatrick. Salem. Member of Rebekah lodge of Salem and the First Christian . church. Services will be held Tuesday, May 1, at 1:30 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel with the Rev. Dudley , Strain officiating. Con eluding services at Belcrest Memorial park. WILCOX - F. Lucille Chase Wilcox, late rest dent of 124S Oak. Eugene, died Tri day. April 28. ace 84. Services will b held Tuesday. May X at 1:30 pan. in ine jugaoa cnapei. IT W .J,..-.- 1 f" H. it V T lmji O Or a masvN I DRS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE ITEKBALJSTS -41 North . Liberty tTpistalrs aaeve Jan's, trt N. Uk erty Office epea Satar-ay eoly It -.as to I a.aa. te J p.-. C-J-ita Uob Bleee press-re and artae tests are free ( c-Jtrg-. Practice-' slaee IS1I , The last known passenger ulg-i rti4 in th rSnrinnnti rnn in I; , . - ' I 1914, Salem Market Quotations' (As of UU yesterday)' UTTEKFAT . - - . v . : i Premium . , , .63 No. 1 .,' ,. U. .60 No. 3 .;,;; -, - U. M ,- BUTTER Wholesale " ' U M RetaU . .69 EGG, (Buying) ' 1 . IWnolesale prices ranges from s to 7 cents over ouylng ortcol Large AA , . Large A , , Mectium AA . Medium A . .33 33 . M Crack ... POULTRY A Leghorn hens " ' ' .IS 't . I, '.1 X7 : ao , 1 , as k .10 - .19 ' '. ' .14 ; Jia $9 M ' B Leghorn hens C Leghorn hens A colored hens i B colored hens C colored hens A colored fryers B colored fryers C colored fryers A old roosters B old roosters C old roosters LIVESTOCK, by Yallay Pack - ' rat dairy cows J. 14.00 to 15.50 Cutter cows .12.00 to 14.00 Dairy heifers una in n.00 Bulls . . is.oo to -1.00 Good veal, 150 to 300 lbs 24.00 to 28.00 Good calves -0.00 to 24.00 Portland Produce . .,. I .-r.' ' .T;- t'nJZZi. rh.n7rpienum qu-lity. maximum to .Z? aSTsE w:. ; r.i r i SMVs ovwuu yuaiiiji ws wvs I v . Butter wholesale f.o o. puis: cudcs . V"oS .'" c" L C, 89 'score, 56c. Above prices' ari I tHotlv nominal - - I Cheese celling price to Portland -l"-- " V0,, I lb.; Oregon S-lb. loaf. 41-41Vac. . Egg-to wholesalers: A grade. Urge. 39V.-40C dox.: A grade, medium. 38- plants): Broilers, under 2 lbs.,' noml- I nai; fryers, Z','4-3 ids., za-zsc; a-4 ids., i 29-30c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over. 29-3Qc; 1 light hens under 4 lbs. 15c; over 4 lb?a 18c: heavy hen, all weights. 20c, old roosters, all weichts. 12-13c. I KaODlts (average to ; growers): uve I white. 4-5 lbs., 20-26c lb.; 5-8. lbs., 18 18c; colored. 1 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks. 10-14c lb.: fresh dressed Idaho fryers. 40c lb.; locals 50-Mc. some to sec. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers, dollars per cmt.) : Beef Steers: good. 500-800 lbs.. $44- 47: commercial. $44-46; uUlity, $37-41: cows, commercial. $38-40; utility, $37- 38; canner-cuttcr, $33-30. . Beef cuts (good steers): Hind quar ters, $54-56; rounds, $51-53; rib loins. trimmed, t-n; triangles, square chucks. $40-44; ribs, $55-62; forequarters, 438-40. Veal: Good. $48-51: commercial. $44 16: utility. $37-39. Calvsts: Gotod-choice. $43-47: com mercial.-$37-43. Lambs'. Good-choice spring Iambs, $51-54; commercial, $48-48; utility. $93- 41 ! U ,w. .. MuUonr Good, 70 lbs., down. $26-28. Pork cuU: Loins. No. I. $-12 lbs NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IM PROVE JUDSON STREET FROM CHURCH' STREET, TO COTTAGE STREET XMUiiwai huui is uivcr mat 1 the Common Council of the City of I Salem. Oreaon. deema it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its pur pose and intention to improve Judson street from the west line 01 cnurcn Street to the east line of Cottage Street, in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property. I except the street Intersections, the ex- I pense oi wmcn win oe assumes oy 1 the City of Salem, by bringing said portion 01 saia street to tne estaousnea 1 grade, constructing - cement concrete I t-t Sth"? Sot jti "'d SELL or trade for beef: 1 Ice Guern-Ji-H -I-mnt & in sey-Jersey heifer due to freshen in crete pavement 30 feet wide, in accord- I A , --. hrrir hn. tirin-a with t rtaa n ana ant i-kHfinsttAne I rT.;ii inrtiMTM "ikS; .r- irT J Lt,iZ city recorder and which by this ref-l erence wereto are maae a pan nereor., Tha fnTnmnn i7ounll hrhv tflpolarr its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and I . . . .. . r T I partrhent improvemens oe- Written remonstrance against the above proposed lmnrovement mav be ruea witn i tne citv treeoraer at an 1 ... -. . . - . . . . : . . time within ten days after the final publication of this notice bv the own- ers of the property affected. By Order of the Common Council April 24. 1950: - ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. I D of first publication hereof is I April 26. 1950 ' I Dte,-0-oLPSbU.c,aV0.n.f V-6' 195- A-26-27-28-29-30 M-l-2-3-4-5-8. NDTTrr OiP PJTTWTTOV TO Tvr-1 PROVE EAST AVENUE FROM rOURTEENTH STREET TO FIF- teenth street NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the I Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and I expeaient ana nereoy declares its pur- i Po?e .snd Intention to improve- East I -.venue irom tne east line ox our-1 teenth Street to the east line of Fif-1 JL "'i" 'fVA u.wuu yuuuijr, wr-guu. m III- ex-I MM of th ahlltttnff ant rii.i nf I eroperty. except the street and alley I . . A j Jfei -itersections the expense of -which I U oeeas ana Plants will be assumed by the City of Sa-1 lem. by bringing said portion of said I street to the established grade, con-1 strutting cement concrete curbs, and I paving saiq portion or saia sireet witn i i21J ch asphaltic concrete pavement 24 feet wide, in sn-ordinc with the I were adontMi bv the rnmmnn rnunpil I AprU 24. 1950. which are now on file in th nHa of th rit-r mp aftt which byTthis reference thereto are made a bart hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above de scribed improvement by and through ine street' improvement department. Written remonstranco i asainst the above proposed improvement may be iuea witn ine city recorder .at any time within ten days after. the final puDUcatlon of this notice by the own ers of the orooertv affected. By Order of the Common Council April 24. 1950: , Alfred MUNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is April 26. 1950 DAy'5nUblfV5n-i.,ii' I"- A-ZS-Z7 -.8-29-30 M-l-2-3-4-5-6. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM. PROVE LUTHER STREET FROM FAIRMOUNT AVENUE TO JOHN STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and v r Ht.nt mrt A h. hv ul.vu i . purpose and Intention to Improve L.uin r sire i uum ui west una or Fairmount Avenue to the west line of John Street in the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at the expense ot the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersec tions the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, few bringing saia portion oz said street uiuiguis a iu innuwi w wmia street t said portion of said street with a a inch asnhaltic mnrrft. nmmnl an feet . wide, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were aaoptea cy in tommoa councu AprU 24. 1950. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and IT p2? leTTcSn H-KJJ-il scribed improvement by and through tne street improvement aepartment. Written remon-trance aeainst thel above proposed, improvement may ZlxlnrtH? ffnYl lJflu -W. Jl -J. " I -20? ST of tST -Tcrty .ffecL"" ww" By Order of the Common Council April' 24 1950 ALFRED MUNDT. Citv Recorder. rtata-of finrt nuHllr.tinn K-r-n i. April 28, 1950 - r Date of final publication May t, 1950.1 A--H0--U4-i-4-M . M5 - 47: shoulders, is tes., down, fsa-ss: i carcasses, lw-no ins, sao-s:mixea weights SI lower: spareribs. su-m. Wool: Coarse, valley-medium grades. M3c lb. ' - - - ' J ' .: Mohair: 12-month growth. ','ae id. Veal: Tod duality. 4J-44 fc.: other grades according to weight quaUty with lighter or heavier 35-3SC. v Hogs: Light blockers 24-26c lb.; sows 2J-22C. , Lambs: Top quality yearlings. 44- 46c lb.; lower grades 35-40c; mutton', best. I lS-20c; . rough heavy bucks U-lSc. Beef: Good cows 32 -05c lb: canner- cutters, 30 32c. t - Onions:- SO-Ib. sack ore. yellows. No. 1. medium 4100-40; large $1.50-113; j boilers 10 lbs. 20-23c: Texas white wax 4.00-15: yellow $2.90-3.00: Calif, white $3.40-50. -' i . ; '. Potatoes: Ore. Deschutes Russets No. 1A. 3.75-95: No. 2 bakers 3.15-35: Jio. 1. 5-10 lb. sacks size A. 2.25-40; 25 lb. No. IA. BfV-S) so 1bi - iH-ki 1 1.25-30: Klamath FaUs flo. 1A 3.60-75: Idaho RusseU No. . 1A, 4.25-50; long White S3.75-4.00. - uay: U. s. No. 3 green alfalfa, truck or carlots f .o.b. Portland i or Puget ... a 1 a in a. t m .y S"1""- : ' nominally $27 -30,, depending on qual- ity and location, baled on .Willamette vauej isrms ,t . 300 Personal 1 310 Mee-jq Notlct i l JkJ Kinsworth Lodge No. '201. AT t-n vtf Kingwood lodge No. 204 Ali & AM. MM degree mod May 1 1st 7:30 p.m. 312 Lost and Found I LOST: Check. If found please notify H..-C. Davis, ph. 3-8344. j;- Ml t-rm.ortrrHon , J w" r . ; muvXNG to Louisianna May 7. carry snare expenses. u Z-754-. A A' JIO rerBOnCU WHEN YOU need service Phone 3-0731 .eom?ieie Jrv,Sf.,?nJ!!tS-I.oni. , ..'"g"" - " - - ORDAINED Psychic Reader, advice on au propiems. asw union apt, a. MADAM. GRAY. Fortune teller. Palm psychic readings. Madam solves your problems Advice. ! 173 S Coml Phnn ?.oibs r- b m to l n m ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 3-9133. P. O. Box 724. YMCA Wed & Frl 8 JO p.m. 400 Agriculture 402 LlTMtoclr UTTir r-h .11 r- S28.50 Ph. 2-4345. Rt. 8 BOX 337 T. . I EXTRA Nic fr-h puernsey family I urtth rtaat Wmw ifl hv atinaft ml I S. -of Liberty on Beuna Vista Rd ' Mrs. J. W. Bessleyl FOR Saie: Guernsey cow, will freshen I C. White. 1 mile e ta lr"i turi r.j BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. C McCandllsh 1127 S. th. Ph. 3-1147. LICENSED Uvestock buyer. H E Snethen 1550 Lancaster dr oh -I345 7T -.il ALE or tr,; MJE or Trade: 2 reg, black riding horses, 1 sorrel saddle horse. 1 kids . twm. mil v. ..,. Will sell or trade for hay, calves or imnlmnt. H ! stift Jr. Rt. I a R B7 U'. ml fin. nf Roberts I Sts. p,,, , : - - - arr BONDED Uvestock bur. Claude Ed. wards Rt 3 Box 899 E. Ph 3-1144 STANDING FOR public service: Rif- nas. reg. ch. Kellogg bred Arabian stallion. Lie, dept. of ag., formerly property U. S. gov't. Fee $25! Can transport to mares, j pn. inwards, 3-6682. Salem. BEAUTIFUL Black saddle mare, sound , and gentle. Weight about 1050. Bob Bradley. Rose Lodge. Oregon. GOOD SOUTHERN Idaho Alfalfa $37 per T in quantities of 6 T. or more, by, v.mnn h. n- s.siuo " J T . r " . " 1550 Lancaster Pr. Ph. 21345. BULL Service anyplace, pn 4-2949. Wanted: All types livestock. Ph.,4-2617. . . . . . . . . 4U4 f OUltTT CQla ItODDitS '1 1 , 11 '1 CHOICE White giant bred does, and bwrp 1 n-Lf 'Lu RHODE Island Redchix. Jennuigs UAiiltrW Wm UTN ....... .... NEW Hampshire and" Parmenter chicks available every Tuesday Fox's Wstchev 3830 State St. Ph. 349CT NEW Hampshire chicks $16.50 per hundred, also eight other varieties. Hatches twice weekly,' started. Hamp- shire chicks. Phone; 2-2861. Lee's Hatrhrv. PARM Reds. New . Hamp.. Cornish Cross. Also started chix. Circular Cross. Also started ctux. Circular. Gehrine Hatcherv. Silverton.- " 1 w. --mmacit. m. a. ex . U ' 408 Pets . '' ' BOSTON Terrier male ' pups for sale. . reg. pediere. Just 'One left' ,1404 uglow or call 2365 Dallas. Aqv AKC Cocker ouooies. Otto Yun vr Rt j w i ml tt ' .Box ' ml N TROPICAL FISH. CaL Mann. Battle r--lr gj T.,,r Or- 1 H.va wlr . - - . , , PANSIES. Fuschlas. Geraniums, bed ding and tomato plants. Eastridge Greenhouse, 1055 2nd. SU W. Salens, ; ' 414 Farm EauiDment ,-"- 4-pwi FOR Sale: Late Model B-AIUS Chal- mers trsctor and cuiUya tor in . new I condition. Hydraulic lift and ad- I Justable . front . axle $1100. 3. J, Emnch, Rt .2, Aurora. Oreg. 4 - ml. miu i-it aiak' nuivi via -w ai a north of. Aurora onj 217 hwy. V mi Jas ; 425 Auction Sales Auction Every Thurs. 7:30 pjn. Furniture and nousenoia articles, we invite you to onng your consignments to us. EAST SALEM AUCTION 1025 Lancaster Drive Ph. 5-1221 Look-Auction Clean that atOe now. t rearrange 'your I hnm. W j-rmttv th AnrtiimMr sell your furniture, sale every sat 10 sun. at "Scotty's Auction House," east. Cent st. 8c 't : mL East Krue- gers Mkt Tel 2-6274. 450 Merchandise 451 Machinery and Tools 1 ONLY, portable generating 'mlt 13 ' A 14 -. WLmmin at, ww1- mn tor with: automatic starter. Used only I WATER Heaters, 42 gat Doub ele few hours. This unit costs 12100 new. I rnent $74.50. Yeater Appliance Co. Will sell for $450. City Electric, -s Center. Pn. 42244. S j 1 ; 455 Household Goods For Sols I 1 1948 BENDTX Washer $93. Terms to responsible party. ; ph. 2-T740j. 385 N- Summer. I x T J t t I Used f UITI-. CJieap ! mn -mxnn -- Vney Furn. Co. 283 NoComT -7471 Linoleum' 53.V5 I VALLEY FURN. CO. 2SS N. COMX. SUt Um-4 Hnnaahnli) S ALL CASH - TRADER LOUTX PAYS I HIGHEST PRICES Household goods, furniture, bric-a-brac Puvf' PwAvi i QUICK SERVICE - PHONE 3-8558 I 3U5a Poruana na. i LiSUj t'URJX IrmneOiale , aooraisal. . niches prices Valley Furniture 285 N rn-m-rnl Ph T7477 L1-H. U 0O---..Fn. 3.US.. 450 Merchandise IS8 Bcfldlnq MatartaU i Aluminum nooimg Complete! stock. CORRUGATED FTVT- ,y-CKIMP. Get pur quoUUons first. Saffron Supply Co. - ' 323 N. Commercial iUWSR BROS. Your power tool rent al, heaquarters 1410 S , IZta St Pit NO. 1 AND 2 Red Cedar Shingles, any amL Lowest market price. 100 sa. No. 3 S-in clear 50 . vertical grain, suitable for roof or falls - 3.50 oer sq. Large amt No. 2 R. oak floor ing, very goou. uaniuian lcu u shakes, all colors, with good dry un dercourse 12.50 per sq. Large amt. of lumber 24 and wider 25.00 and up. Call 2-119S evenings Ted Mul- ler salem-lnaep. Ro. If , You Need Lumber !! -,-nt IV.- fliui ouallt- obtain. .ble" at price, y, won t . .beliey. possible. let the WEST SALEM SAW MILL bid on that new house. Speci fied orders filled & delivered. 1050 Wallace Rd Pfione 3-9593. Cedar Shakes .. 18" painted shakes with undercourse $11 square, unpainted shakes $7.73 up. ASBESTOS SIDING I. New 'white asbestos siding $10 sq. Nails - furnished.- No paint neeoea. - i ' . . urfWTVMiro f,rge suppj-. new complete windows ,n H llm-f. Pick your win- aows ana sc oeuvery , same nay. TTH wlnrtnura jtr ucHm mt low firio -PLYWOOD AH thicknesses at Salem's lowest i . i. V. .v. DOORS Complete stock 1 panel, flush doors. 1 lisht c 2 Uaht doors. Vertical , fra n lamb set f3M. used aoors 'tli ttfM -twgowar.. s.du. New toileU $27J0.pUc tanks $32.50 w-ww"!.i WATER-PROOr ' WALLBOARD 3 Thicknesses hard, smooth wall board. Perfect for bath 4c kitcnen walla. Use -for floor covering tc cabinet work. ' Cheaper than Plywood. C. G. Long Phone 2-5821 1 Ml. N. Keizer 6v,nv 1 vt.h- An. i. in hi-h for 2-12's St misc lumber. Will be home Sat Or Sun. - and after S pjn. even Crushed' " Rock, ready mixed con' te silt & too soiL pit ron gravel Slfa t toti.rri52 ines Ph. 3C3B3. graveL gravel, road Ac driveway gravel. Commercial Sand& Gravel Supply Co. Phone 2-1966 .pSalem Screen Shop U41S i?th Windows. Screens At door frarrtes Ac sash made to order. Glass replaced Th civde Moore. --C483 2x4's TO 2xl0's. sood used windows . "w'::uu CrL "",." " "S7 a. fittinoa 14.2 P.X rabla 3e ner ft. m am ft. roll. 1230 Howard St. See i ! Chris.; 4gfJ Musical lntlrume&tS . .. , . . j, i, riAnwac omen cij w vwiiui nn' Darutn n- nth 1ROO ft. Prtt tVori R.r li0."- " ' g ' - . , 452 Sportl Equipment . 15, TT p Fvinnidp " .- l-VlIiriUC Good shaoe. reasonable, terms. li , CANVAS CUAl n v.j aitr 1 z. CHEAP - BOAT ROADSTER trailer, cost S166.1I6. our price -this week $150. ' BOAT TRAILERS built here $159.50 Terms. i SALEM BOAT HOUSE 10 Chemeketa ; - Ph. 39303 NEW Fishing boata at prices, that can't; be beat. 1170 Neb Eves 12 ft. ' PLYWOOD boat, varnished decks, steering wheel, throttle. $125. Ph. 3-7105 or Z743 It. Kiver KO. 68 For Rent. M-scellcsieoua RENT A WARD SANDER! Get an easy-to-use, quality machine that II resurface floors last ana even lv! U DAY 2.50 ' DAY 4.00 MONTGOMERY WARD doOD'USED Piano H L. Stiff" ' U DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT Blan- keta furn. 197 S. Uberty Ph 2-9062 170 For Sale, Miscellaneous CASE ' Stationary mtr. Used 6 wks. -wui' sacraice. pippm auu, inae- i.ii. rk Iftl W l BABY shoes, copper plated, ph. 2-7838 I USED Electric ranees $19 95 and up r , Y-ater AoDlianca Co. I , . j7 jhemeketa St. ; rter.n ks-win- mrhtna nricd to suit Iurtd a? your budeet. Reconditioned & guar. anteea. naipn .onnson Appliances Ph. 93139 TRAILER 2-wheei. 6x8 bed. Ideal for Implements or turns! lire. 2643 Nortn Church. Ph. 33078. WHITE Rotary Cabinet ,elec. sewing machine. 1 Singer Desk Model, lignt weight Portable, Several used trea dles.' Repairs all ' makes. W. Daven- norti 1930 N. 18th. nh. 3-7671. WELL. Rotted feru-izer. $4 yd. 1 yd. $7. 50c sack; in 10 sack orders, can be seen or picked up at 353 Leslie St. Free aei. pn. -e4a 300 GAU sprayer, used 50 hours. Phone 38 F3, ELEC STOVE, trash burner. Chrome dinette set, e chairs, almost new. o Ford 2 dr. Rt. 7. Box 317. rUEATi YOUR HOME electrically with Westlnghouse or Weslx automatic electric heaters tf eater Appliance Co 375 Chemeketa DRY Poultry fertilizer., Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatcherv i 1 STANLEY-" Home Products 535 FT wirvtr I k-n WAXLN'G REQUIRED with PLAX Tl-KOTE. the ceiiopnane-iike nnisn for floors or linoleum. -Yeater Appliance CbU ; 378 Chemeketa St i COW Fertilizer, del, eves. 2-8129 CONT BE a rug drudge. Shampoo your rugs at home at one-nan ine cost Rent a Clark Rug j Shampoo minhtn. at RAmra -r ' BroK 1410 S ' 12th Ph. - 3-3648 13 COMPARTMENT ice cream cabinet may be used for deepfreeze, $85. 1348 s. iztn j Phillips Bros, Fertilizers, cow. chicken, horse, and sheep manure. Well rotted or fresn. 'Organic Composts and Compost mi - teriaL Dry, pulverised, weed free chicken manure. All sold by yard or sack, flagstones and Rocks for Rockeries, Topsoil and SIR. Sand for Sand Boxes. Peat Mots, Seeds. Cedar Fence Poets. Tel and Elect Poles. Shingles, Lumber, Beanstakes, Wire. Ornamental Fences, Steel Clothes . line Posts and Iron Ratlines made to order. Yew Wood. Open Sun, through Spring. Ph 3-1458 for Del. 4 Miles East on State St Rt 6 .Box lit. Salem. Oregon. aflfc-l-RAg garden tractor uani 1 hrsl I 375 Chemeketa St. . lATMORAVS Hariey Pugh Pt i-Sts? l w.. ... o 1 g I - WalllDg Sand Gravel Co. I ! ' P-nVi1 Rnt I VJU5I1CU ilOCS I for toads 8c driveway Cement. Ready mix Concrete Garden Sand Bull dozing, drainage and ditching i yd srtovet at orag one rnont I SED .Kadioa and recw-da p la ers inier appiunn w, 375 Chemeketa St. onJ Orculators "at crealir red seed or ces ' i Yeater Appflance Co. S75 Chemeketa St. ISIS, used $S 5 and up Also new rree westingh-niee $-9e and up. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. J75 Chemeketa St Ph. 34311 GOOD Used . pianos $75 ea- H. U Stif rurn. co. USED -Uectne ; refruterators Tl4 and up Yeater Apetlanee Cow , 17 .Cbemeketa St, 450 Merchandise 470 for Sal.' MUceiloneous J HOMEj Freezer, genuine " deepfreeie I Sizs.Mi ana up. xeater Appuance t-o 373 Chemeketa 11 HORSE Ducton chain saw. 4 ft bar. Ph. 177. FILL DIRT Lloyd M. HilL Inc. Ph. 2-4698 day or night. e-ectric washers. $iB 94 and up xeater Appliance Co.. 375 Chemeketa St. . 472 Wanted. Miscencxnou LOGS WANTED. Hazel Green mill. Newi management, prompt .pay. 2420 Lee, Ph. 2-6673 474 tlscellaveotz. HOWSER BROS. Your power tool rental headquarters 1410 S 12U t Ph p646 Caui Ina I. una . J. ' D,y or evening New Home Sewing Center Ralph Johnsoq. Appliances -355 Center St Ph 33139 WANT TO Buy used cameras St kenaes Mccwan pnoto snop. 435 state Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE Pi MOST . ' CASKS r. ; Brtnfl or Mad Your Plates for Repali DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST Adolph Bide State 6, Com Ph S-S3M BLACK TOP SOIL . ;;: Now Available Keizer Sand & Gravel Co. Office ph. 4-2368 Eve. 2-1749 StEWLNG Machine repairs guaranteed Reaa. Also used. Ph. 273S0. 476 fuel GOOD 16" edgings $5.50 load. Also rrean rut sawdust. Oregon fuel Co. pn.j-oaa-. - I Elmer Boje . Pr 3i9453 - 2025 8 12th 18" old fir. oiock at planer, no trash. ilock Special Regular $8 50 loads of 16' dry slab now $7.50. Also special prices on dry 4 ft slab. Oregon Fuel Co. Ph. 33533. West Salem Fuel Co. '-"l- RYlS. sSnft? WOD Old growth block : wood 18 law eJeee 1 bo Dark ' SCREENED SAWDUST RURAL DELIVERIES DIESEL AND STOVE OIL Phone: Salem 2-4031 , Also ptck up wood at 1525 Edgewstet St W Saleai. cieas sawdust ood reen or drv stove-Diesel oils. Ask for Penny saver stamps. Ph. 36444 16" Wood lOld and Second Growth Fir 2 UNIT LOADS Delivered to Salem $12 00 ' For orders please call collect Independence 42 -Independence Lumber and Manufacturing Company Independence. Oreeon DRY 16" old fir. Ph. 3-75Q7. Capital Lumber-Fuel Co. Phone 37721 or 36024 Bone dry second growth fir ASK FOR S & H Green Stamps 16 In. millwood. full 2 cord load $10 Freeh cut, serened sawdust 12 in. clean inside wood I PHONE 2-7442 ' - it ,tr. A: ' . ,..77: Pn. 33533. DRY WOOD. Phone 2-4276. Capital Lumber-Fuel Co. old growth block wood for SLABWOOD. 16 in Hand, picked. 2 cord load. $10 Ph 27751 OLD Fir. Oak. Ash, PH. 3-145T FURNACE Trash Burner At cook stove wood. No Bark. R. H. AUen. -120 Candlewood Dr. ph. 2-Z38-. 300 Business & Finance 502 Business Opportunities A Real Bargain Garage and Machine Shop fully equip ped. rilling s-uon, a pumps - car 0nw n V Aht.tn4 On T?l ,v WW, In good Valley town. Must be seen to be appreciated. Terms can be arranged. Call Mr. Davey or -Mr.' Bristol. . . Ideal for Trailer Park Filling station and apartments, on two acres in city limits ot Dusturur town on Hiway In valley town. Terms. CaU Mr. Bristol dr Mr. Davey. We have numerous business opportun ities of various kinds in Salem and vauey tommuniun. . i IM iJVrKlt a L.O. neail0r8 i 367 N. High St- Salem. Ore. Phones ' 3-3101. 2-1533: Eye. 2-5137. 3-8814 BV OWNER:' Coffee shop hiway 99g. Shows excellent Dullness, seating cap- acity 40. fully equipped. Pn. owner 2-9342 for appointment. C : 5eryiCe OialOn Service station, grocery, S car garage Grossed over $57000 last year. Stock. Ur m m ym , . hfUII. IHI h UUV 8c 8 room modern house. On hiwa; Grossed over S5f000 last vear. Stock. fixtures, furniture tc property. Full price i2iou. iaxe nouse trailer or -v.i.- a-. 4 4ATfl 4a-l-a DkAna 146. 287 N. Main St. Independence. GOOD GOING cafe, must leave town. 1007 S. Coml. , -.nAf t--t.F hiatrihi.torahin National- ly known and well advertised prod uct. $5000 investment required.. Must xiiaeu unra be responsible chised and disl e per erson as item is f ran- chised and distributorship fully pro- tected. Do not reply unless financial- tectea. uo noi repiy unless unanciai ly able to handle. Box 713, SUtes- ane Bttm li.. r.ot is " 1 510 Money To Loan V2 O V2 O . -V2 P 20 YEARS repayment plan, strictly moaem.. nomes, ior rcunancuia vr new construction. - . ATSO fVl t-.- --n-ti.nMnn -- . . - . Farm loana 4Vi. Personal tt Auto loans. State Finance Co. 153 S. Hieh St. S 218. M 222. CSH Up to $1500 - Call or phone today ' PAcinc , Indastrial Loans !1H S Liberty Ph. 4-2203 , FAR-i and CITY LOANS 1 4W aad . Ye- mwm terms of repayment wttnia re-eon Cashtor Real CsUte Coo- ' tracta and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURXTL-S CO 207 Pioneer Trust Blot : Ph 4-2ZB3 AUTO LOANS "'WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. US S Church St Ph $-24$7 Parking Aplenty ue Mise-sise PRIVATE TitONEY. ph. 2-0794. v Private Money On Cars Trucks St Trailer Homee Long or Short Terms Payments Roy H. Simmons -Hf.S. Commerd-l St. Phone 3-9161 1500 Business & Finance 510 Money To Loan WE Make loans up to 80 of the appraised value on qualifying mod ern homes. Salem and vicinity. Also see us' for FHA construction loans. State Finance Co, 153 South High, at.. Salem - Orerrm CASH . NOW 125.00 tb $500.00., Salem's largest and oldest home-own ed loan company offers money whea you need Itl - ' . , You can pay anytime to reduce net' cost I ; ;, . . -.- - . i No endorsers' or hln from rini4l I On cars, trucks, trailer homes to 1500 00 1 On furniture, livestock, equipment. a-iary or oiner personal property up to $300,001 ' . .' I Phone or visit our office todsy! Hear "Top Trades" 13:05 daily KSLM. 1390 KC CCsii '.:'-.. -. -v General Finance Corp. l.ic. no si3B ana uiu m PHONE 3-9161 138 S. COMX IT. ' CASH $ -Hollywood Finance Co. .1980 FairgTounda Road Next to bank. Free parkina. P-v. 2-7032 Lie. No. M36S-S291. Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. . ft 600 Employment 602 Help Wanted lr DISHWASHER for night shift. In Sa lem s leading restaurant. Ph. 2-399-. 604 Heap Wanna Mql A Career With a Future Men are wanted who would like to f 0 far witn a company that trains it $ men to be tops In their profession. In our business we grow by promot ing' men. not by holding them back. There's a world of opportunity for you. Talk it over wfth us and see if you fit. Statesman Box 684. . ATTENTION W6RKEfiS Serviceales work with national concern f oners food immediate earnings and excep lonal opportunities for promotion to key territory positions. Men are tauht salesmansnip, engineering, or ganisation', management Service pro gram requires door-to-door calls. It you are above that, do not bother to answer this ad. A lifetime opportun ity with splendid remuneration for anyone willing to work. Holland Fur- tiara Cn 32A IT KcarnaV fit Kalm Or AUTOMOTIVE rn.chtnfrt. Stat, experi- itrst letter, write Boa 710. gtatesmaa letter. Write Boa 710. Statesman, TIME $15.00 weekly salary pluf expense for 16 hours work PART auto contacting ambitious students foe' more education. Write American Technical Society. TP. 850 E. 58th St., Chicago 37. ' 1 606 Hslp Wanti.rsmals WOMAN for hsework it care of chl) dren. 285 Chemeketa. no phone calls. EXPERIENCED flat work folder. Sa- lem Laundrr. 263 S. Hih. GIRL or woman between age of 20 35 to assist with housework and.cai of children L4ve In, no school girl Phone 3-7918. ; j i , 610 Sales Persons Wanted OUTSIDE Appliance' Salesman. AppU ance experience ana own Transports tion necessary. Apply in person. Wes- t tern Auto Supply Co. , 612 Work Wanted. Male GARDEN PLOWING. Phone t-5703 af-. ter 8 pjn. Ask for AL. . 614 Work Wonted- female ' I n$nv c?Trwi'i Jtr isw' mM i use competent steno-sew. you office or mine - 10 hrs. or more mo. Receive 1 spec., rates. Rm. Uvesly Bldg. Ph. 2-8090. Res. 3-4211 Hook-up to pnooe answering ser ice, Steno-problerns SOLVED U 615 Situations W ited HIGH SCHOOL araduate. experien prefers office work, receptionist, sell ing. etc. Willing to lesra. Call 3-lQlL I LANDSCAPING. Rose, shrubbery, I pruning, planting lawnworx. pn. 4ZBJi HAVE vacancy for invalid woman. Cafl 2.761S. , mFE?& f u LAWN Weeding a specialty. HarrV Plant? ph. 31171. - EMpLOVEd janitor desires about 1 hfl additional work. Ph. 3-83S4- ' PAINTING and decorating exterior, lnt- a j ni. . i nor. rn. -!. YARff v?6RK. Free estimate on new lawns. After 6:30. Ph. -3948-. . ROTO-TILLER, WORK. 1145, Hood . 80594. Exp , large or small jobs CARPENTER Work Any kind WORK. 1148 Hood. Ph. Ra-. I sonaoie ni uniori pi sonablr 1161 Union Ph 3-14S7 ROTOTtLLlKq W tit UBtr. ?h. 2-2131. Painting & Decorating PHONE 1 3-7583 CHitb CARE7TT3o" TREE WORK, tapping, mftirning. rl movine. Ins. operator, wk. fuar H. McAllister. 840 'Trade. Ph 2-1 4P Plowine 8c discing. Al MM Ph. $2851 i rjMwiji. at j i 1. 1 1 k . CUSTOM PLOWING and discing I Word trartor Ph. 2SH29 or S7427 Ford tractor. Ph. 23829 or 37427 M-E. ROTARY XlLLlKCT IZ'". K e!ay g-- y - t y- 1 carpenter wnra. new, repair ro CHILD CARE. 183 S. 18.tb- Ph 2-687,, I HSEWORK Ph. before 8. afier 572-990L j rEPAIKLnG. "remu-eiini. roofing PlL 1 3-1339 or 2-0211 I Di'iri W riTOI Vf I . Notary PuB- I lie. 295 Pine. Ph. 3-5: I lir 90S Pin Ph 3-52H3. I LAWNS start to finish. Hint trac. en rubber With dozen Ph. 2-8127. I asi ' m ' !--------- 'f- IF. Kfo- Tillino .... -t""" T M n PKUWix. rnv, a-.jw TILLING. M - TILLER I i - 1 """"" " -'" e--- - i . . , , . ixa. - BABY SITTING py adult Ph. 34J67.. BLASTERING - . to 1 . Patch Work A Specialty " l mora .-suia IHIT.ft rABE. Phon! 3-6364. THE MODERN NURSERY SCHOOL. Eng. kindergsrten teacher & nurse . In -htrnm I9in A it rotm4in 3-0078 ! WAITRESS wok personal inter': 1 vieWi serving other work. Box 70S i i Pn statesman. I fliiirvn KirasFP.v rfifcAt" tN ' tVI I ERY WAY. AGES 2 TO $. PH. 2-4S40. lill I 1616 C-npiOTinexu Aosncy COMMERCIAL Placement Agencv un der new management. Contact Mr. Pagerutecher. 155 S. Liberty. 2-148. , 618 Education , PIANO LESSONS. Beginning popular. .all ages; 854 Norway. 620 Dorr and Contract i AUTO PAINTING Just a shade better by Ray ETTER. Call 8 Brock Motor Co. 3-9101. V ' - . ) V . : alem Sand & Grave! Co. Contract Work : Roads - Clearing - Ditching -Sewer it Basement i i Equipment Rental ' li B- yds 10 B- yds " D-7 Cat t Dozer D-S Cat At Dose- - ' l D-4 Cat At Dozer i See us about ditching by the foot Pnooe days $-S408 - Cveninga $-8.48 or 1-4408 Salem Orecx AlR COMPRESSOR FOR RENT OA CONTRACT: Lloyd H. HilL Ine. $h. 2-4691 1av or night. John Feldschaa & Son General Coo tractors. Cement work. aB kinds, excavating. Ph. 38X3 ee 4-243S. n i