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'f J - i i' sv sM;- ?i n - ;;:07r.4!ll!:it, rt vrv ' a-. Do iuiericaiw Eat Too Mtick? Well, Calories Are Increasing WASHINGTON, May 6-()-Tbe question whether Americans are eating too much was raised today by an agriculture department re port, i - - -r-.-. ' : r ' It said consumption this year is likely to average' about 3,250 calories day lor each person, or 10 more than last year's average. The calory is a unit used to measure the energy value of food. f I ' . i The daily caloric requirements Sbiitlierners Ready to Fiiorlit Against FEPC -WASHINGTON, May MV Southerners limbering up for a - marathon filibuster said today they would wage "all-out war" against the administration's FEPC bill In the senate next week. -. Senator. Johnston (D-SCL a leader of the Dixie group, served notice of a showdown battle in a communique for his colleagues, saying ! We are thoroughly convinced ... that the passage of this monstrosity will mean a 'Pearl Harbor for the south.' " Democratic Leader Lucas (I11V has called for debate Monday; on the bill to create a fair employ ment practices commission. This agency would have powers to com bat discriminatien in employment because of race, color or creed. : The FEPC is favored in the poll , tical platforms of both the demo cratic -and republican parties, but southern senators always have suc ceeded in killing it through pro longed debate. Lucas said he plans to wait un til the week after next before seek ; ing to limit debate on' FEPC. The : real FEPC test is expected on the debate limiting motion, which re quired approval of 64 senators. 1 Salcrn Obituaries VOLF.R - Juttithj Ann Toler, infant daughter t Mr. 'and Mxi. rrancit Toler, at the residence at 3478 Garden rd.. Stay S. Surviving, besides the parents, are tw. torothen . Richard Dale and James Lee Toler. both of Salem; a sister, Candace Kay Toler, Salem: and grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. RalDh M. Toier &nd Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Ceer. all of alem. Announcement of services later f W. T. Rigdon cpmpany. , Be4e Tleminf. lata resident of 787 H. Liberty st.. May S in Uiis ettr. t the site of 81 years. Sister of Mrs. Henry L. Salem, and aunt ( Mrs. Wallaca Hue. Salem, and Donald C. Yarpiey, Darlen, Conn. Graveside ser vices wlU b held Tuesday, May B. t 1:SS p.m. at the IOOF cemetery with tha Rev. Walter Naff officiating-. Direction by W. T. Rigdon company. vorrMAN' ' : " ". - . Lt. ()( Xcon rUsr Hoffman. In the hillppma Islands. Oct. IS. 1944. at ie s of 29 years. Survived by his mother, s Anna Hoffman, Salem; a sis ter. Mrs., Lillian Nickodemus, Mt. AneeJ; two brothers. Herbert Hoff- C,ILnIcn' Alfred Hoffman, Salem. Graves id services HI! y '?dJ,sdy Mr . 4 PL ' B: crwt Memorial park wHh rrctiln 1 by Clough-Barrick company. r. not )wst a house, but a homo off your own ; . . just tha way you've always dreamed of it . . fust what you've always planned for. ; ..I- ' ;-: ; vr v ? rr":L: V'- ' . . on that you can raise your children in, without ftar of eviction, secure In tha knowiedga that If s yours to make what you will out of. one that will reflect your good taste, providt hours of pleaur.t re laxation, and bo a oy to your whole family. ' . . look no further than today's classified paged .. - there's no time i!co tho present to find your homo. !r" i , i i ji for individuals vary by age. sex and type of activity. But they range from a few hundred for infants to upwards ot.4.000 for men engaged in heavy activity. For example, the average farm er's wife is said to need about 2,600 calories a day; the average city housewife about 2,300 calories; the average active farmer from 3, 500 to 4,000; a sedentary man about 2,400; and the average nursing mother 3,000. The department Itself made, no official comment as to whether Americans over-eat on the aver age. But its nutritional authorities said there Is a question whether the average dally consumption eed be at the indicated level, of 3250, taking into account the low er needs of children and women. e energy value of the 1950 diet fa 130 calories less than the peak of 3.350 in 1946, but the same as the average for the 1935-39 pre war period. 1 '' - ' ' Today's diet Is of a higher qual ity, however, than the prewar. Americans are eating more meat and poultry products and less starchy foods, such as potatoes, dry beans, grain products and sugar. Anyway, He Kept His Wife Under Wraps SEATTLE, May MVThe Rob ert Johnsons just weren t getting along. She wanted a divorce. He didn't want a divorce. ; As Traffic Investigator . Arthur Dravetto got the story, Johnson, a Boeing airplane company engineer, trussed up his wife, Betty, 21, and tossed her in the family automobile this morning. He vowed as how he would take her back to Osakis, Minn., their former home, and end this divorce nonsense. He also took along their 18-month-old son, Rus sell, who was not tied up. Rounding a turn, the securely tied Mrs. Johnson fell' against her husband. He lost control of the car and rammed a parked car. I untied her right away," he told Traffic Investigator Arthur Dravetto, "and called an ambul ance. 1 did right, didn't I?w -1 don't know," Dravetto said. "I don't think I could get away with tying up my wife." "I meant untying her, Johnson said. - . , 'iv;; 1 Mrs. Johnson was not badly hurt She offered to bail her husband out of Jail, where he's held for recrass 'driving. "Might even move back to Min nesota with him, too, she said. f o 3Dul(l o . see today's.-:: Disabled Slim ands Safely After e Cruise9 SEATTLE, May -rV With black smoke pouring from her . . ... . i screeching auxiliary air c-raxes, i trans Canada airlines plane with 40 persons aboard made an emer- gency landing at Boeing field late ' " - - . ' f couver. B.C to tain on ion, Aita. Capt, Donald J. Lawson of Van couver, the pilot, reported me ship's hydraulic pressure system SSt . iSTaSS? iSETf the use of wing flaps and regular brakes, and renderin the nosel.rvrt th Carolinas it meant a I wheel unsteerabie ver with the 11,000-gauon xuei ... . . . . i V , 7-. - c.": .'vr --lv SaX; NortoSta";. Wdow pe al. .MVonrii OTVU-tlrilv I uu vv. , M A a ik ajMit vt4f a?imiiar m i a DC-6. flew down from Vancou-1 ver, picked up the 40 passengers, ver, picked up tne vi passengers, and took off directly for Edmon- ton at S p.m. (PDT). V Negro Orphan Seeks Sisters InNorthtcest SETTLE. May 6-(VAn 18 year-old Negro orphan from Hel ena. Mont- is looiung ior two sis ters who haven't seen him since he was nine months old. If the orphan Edward Lee Woods locates the sisters, he will not have to remain in St Jo- seph's orphanage near Helena un- til he Is 21 years old. II- ne linas them, he hopes he can pursue his goal to become a lawyer. He has "straight A scboiasuc average. The sisters he seeks, both Uni-1 versitr of Pennsylvania gr are HOTS, wargarei w amgion, Woods. 28 WOOdS, 40. The girls were sent to a diner- ent orphanage when the parents! were killed in an automobile acci- uclii near Aiucvuua, juuuh x i years ago. n. 1-- j 1--j lue urpiiaxiac biuuciii uuuj voted, Woods its entire treasury $36.81 when he left on his search 99 lawet sov FKass flmmis MaKaaa ? . Ufa9 VftV. : -- V police," Hershal Lee Campbell, IS, wno snarea a cno wiui wooasi when they were infants, turned Wnm4e ' " Woods told King county Sheriff Harlan Callahan he had traced his jrinrt.n4 A Vkvim. Wash. At Yakima he learned the may have moved to Tacoma, Wash. The boy is staying at the YMCA here. Sheriff Callahan detailed Capt Thomas A. Nault to aid, in the search for the sisters. m uarM fnr tha liitari .,;; rlrV v iiTsy V every holiday until last Easter, when he did not hear from them. : Woods . told Callahan that he never had seen another Negro in o FIND IT IN CLASSIFIED You'll find many homes advertised in to day's Statesman. Homes from a few thous and dollars up. Homes that may be had for small down-payments and long term loans . . Vhat-ever your house need may be look first in The Oregon Statesman Classified Col umns . you'll find (1950 Smina Lousy for Lovers Flowers, Bugs, Fruit, Bcuidu By Robert 'Goldensteia CHICAGO. May O-W-Spring season that almost wasn't there. For some, it may have caused spring shivers.' an unexpected drain r . - - ... . mm yearning ior sucn tnmgs as iiowers, It was lousy Tor lovers; great ior But a nationwide survey by the Associated Press brought out these rtmm mtfm- - k. n wneat grower uic rorr:' ' " ",0 To peach-growers in Georgia w w. f nm: iKt.000.000. T- MtMis twremimrw in KnuuiEmi . 7. . me" i encia eatinsj oranges were oe- rtr To depirtment ore. in some 4l It fnMlt PtlftORieni WOUld ,,... - .. rvi.v Kw.ies Mmn pt t ins mil iiir au narel market, going Tight I from winter to summer clothes, j I winter to summer ciouics. . To residents of northern Idaho and the Pacific northwest it meant , iu,. tlwl threats miMnj r : . . . I "um.. " "-t:", ' 1 a MMwa. anAnf .nflrr Tninmw nr inn HinanwiT i jmnrn I nasn yei meiieui . , " . j ; To operators of basebanarta, golf courses and other outdoor recreatfes it meant a loss of at- (MilsnM' Ice in the Great Lakes Has He layed the usual shipping " nearly a -nomu, "e.a41" fleet, makmg its Utt star to 10 years, is an esumaiea ,jw,wv gross tons behind last year in moving iron ore from Duluth to the steel mills. j ... Migratory farm workers arriv- J ing in the Idaho sugar beet fields from Texas and California twid- i aiea ineir.uiumos wuwm py waiting for the crop to cajtch.up I with the calendar. : . j The cold, wet spring delayed logging and lumber operations in JaU Superin. mg sonic iciuyu j j - I -snxt. a mirtn. ikf rinl- 1 TlOOdS Caused millions pr dOl- Mars damase in a dozen midwest - em and southern states, j . Because of the Iwbtailedj grow- i mg, season, piauicis oi niauj iuuu crops must keep . their I fingers I j ,1 i 1 J .v. rcrossea tua nuiic w: twu irnum from here out I aTt afl - ,et8 Sentence TOF j fla til of HllTltr8 I - V . AbUliw, wasn, way o-vta fpokane construction foreman, James Jones, was sentenced to six months in Jail and fined $1,000 today after he was- found guilty of manslaughter in connection witn the deaths of two hunters. Victims of the accident were mini w t. :-tx j jnr:ilt.w - , - werekmedbyasiixgs wer. hunting last fall, r i i 1 I- his life until April on i Helena 'street. TODAY'S SECTION! the answer there! X - - - i" 1950 will go down as tha little nothing more than a siege of of the coal bin and a hearty 1 . a i I ougs man sea.! we neaung inausiry. QuickThinldii cr Averts Major Train WtppTc J-Atuu " f duwcawnon. Fa- May a- . . - . aved ine JPennsylvama Railroad's t-r t V ...- -.rf 4P.Mnceiln5j? drrf6r"s'erMheuroV w aT k' no" onVT Loured 1 wvn inln ro-Vv " " - ' . . . . . - m w DtKAtmf w a av m bIm i jumped the tracks at 8:10 ijh about 18 miles west of Harrisburg. arjoux 18 mues west oi Hamsburg. Its engineer, B. H. Coyle, Harris- burg, wasted no time in using his inter-train telephone to warn the! . U . - . ,. . I " .771.. I wumn uviiiiih mi u aujanui . J T.lDwT i JV.I"iSr 'ZZTZZ uw w 1 uuww vu uic v Vm-V- Jwh .lr jutting corner of one of the de- railed freight cart the train kept to th. varls at Jail Escape SEATTLE. May 8 -P-Acting , Walter QiUahn thwarted jailbreak tonight with a cell . , . i ! JU wnea up nacxsaw blades and homemade weapons. cajlahan .aid an outside , , Hviv1 Viim tK tralr I ur aoviseo . oreaK I was Blanned fori 10 nm. toniffhti 1 ; One prisoner had a knife made from a spoon and another was carrying a length of rope woven from a mattress cover. A package oi iu nacasaw oiaaes wu iuuuu hidden in a shower room. Valley Statesman Mews Service Tlntli lltssrikai . j Attempt GnsiW 3'A muea N. of the Juverton ana i nn. oiea iuuu ui rvi uauu, uc I tn mneif Turn iSin. -rT ral services will be announced by the kman xunerai nome nere. Survivors'' include his widow, Rose. Silverton: children. Glen Magee, Mayvllle; oaue Magee, ssa- lam; Mrs. Dorothy. Schaf er, Ri- imnA Ur !UlilHsssWt YintTSsp TSS. coma.-Wash.; Mrs. Emily Norton and Mrs. Jflanon dtoca, ,oom 011 Portland; sisters, Mrs. Mary Nich- olson and Mrs. VeHa Smith, both of Scotts Millsr brothers, William Magee, Scotts Mills; Milton Ma- gee, Salem; and Lou Magee, Stay- ton; and 17 grandchildren. Portland Produce - PORTLAND, May -(AP)- Butter - fat Tentative, subject to Immediate chance: Premium Quality, maximum to -M . S n nt liclnmid in Portland. l-4c lb.; first Quality. SB- mc, icctww vmj, p.-iw Butter wnoiesaie ij.d. ouik cunes . whosesalers: Grade AA. S3 score, ie lb,; A. S3 score, see; B. SO score, to an 58c; C. a score Sec Above prices are strictly nominal. - Cheese Selling price to Portland nonnnoms (FILES) FISSUXJC rXSTTJLA raoLArsi aatt ether . Keetal DiswrdeTS NeDeoiU OlaaiSwai Dr. E. Deynslii Clinic Naturoijath-Rectal Specialist Ufa Center St. rh. S-f 4t Why Suffer Any Longer t rare us re aaea Na asatter srttb waa allssents yws are afflhrted JaoTslars. slanatls. heart, lames, tr- ter tewsc. ak-s. 1 CHARLIE CHAN CO. 2S ft raaanrtlil - Plaasse S-lSia v SALf-at, OKaV. ufflce Howrs S to S. Tmes. aaul Sat. eatry. r T.TJ XC1 Kmtk Uherty Upstairs aba a Jaarsw S3I M. Lib erty Office aa a-WMar asriy M ass to t pjn. to 1 p am CaasMltav and nrtne lean ir Q Q L K...: Mi.f .f ill niim StocksFinish Up;T!Issncs. Still Down NEW YORK,-May C -(JP)- The stock market drove through heavy 2A2 AW 1 ; 4 1 J opposition this week and finished at a new high for the current rise. Radio-television issues, which staged -i a brilliant advance earlier this year, were notable excep tions. All or most showed sizable losses from week ago. In Saturday's two-hour session automobile stocks were in heavy demand with Chrysler an out standing favorite. TV issues made a try at higher price levels but there - was not enough buying power to sustain the advance. On Saturday .the Associated I Press average of 60 stocks ad- . j . - " I smce . nua-AUgusi ; I . stocks- wMch . cnanged I . nffil aco. i . - i i i rs Hirw-o i i IwrniTl1! iriTI "r.9TMrMf"-MM:MmaT t'.-m I w - , M. M I r I m aisuriiu ausa i i ITX.A. J UUtl JafVVA ,,r . UY UU JJCCtU9 ' i v 1 bean futnrea sdvancad much I as .8 cents a bushel today, far more than offsetting losses of the - Grains were firm with soybeans. Wheat climbed as much as 3 cents and corn and oats more than a cent. ; "-tH-I Wheat closed 1 to 3 cents higher than the previous finish, corn up 1 to 1, oats to 14 higher, rye ahead 2 to 2Y, soy beans up 4Vi to 8, and lard 10 to 20 cents a hundred pounds I higher. Wholer.: Oreron S-lb. loaf, iwi-ic . E - To wholesalers: A frade. ha-st'ac; b gradei larsje. 4-35c do. I Lhw chirkin. - in! 1 ouiUtr. fi.b. i Dl-nbt. Broiler., under i ibs- W I rryers. 2v-3 lbs, 25-2Sc; s-4 lbs, I ght Uet 1 I er 4 lbs, lac: neavy hens, au wetcnts. 1 20-iic: old roosters, an weights. 13-isc. 1 Rabbits lAveraxe to srowers): Rabbits -lAveraze to srowers ) : lbtv ig.iae: colored. 3 cents lower;! old Live white. 4-3 lbs, 30-2SC lb.: S-4 I ? 7T ."Di lTJ?? '.7 "i'l ers. 0c n.: locals so-s4e. some to see. LjJd,Jn wholesalers, to Beef Steers, food. 500-800 lbs. S4S-4S: eonaxnerciai. S4S-47; utility. S3S-42: tows, commercial. S3S-41: util ity. 337-38: canner-cutters. S33-3S. Beef cuts (food steers ir tunn auarters. 354-58: rounds. $33-53: full quarters, sas-ae; rounos. sswaa; iuu loins, trimmed. $37-73; triangles. $30- 4Z: sauar chucks. S43-4S: ribs. SS7-44: lorequarters. SJa-u. Veal: Good. S4S-51: commercial. $44l m. alta - aV aa aM.l 1 1 1 a J AW. merctsJ. $37-43. t .k- 4n i.mh. ji. auZi- iT7 i IT " ' " I ... . t l i iv. -- wnnro as nmui imremwi swi. I Wool: Coarse, valley -medium grades. ' Mohair- 47.ie ib. on is-montb,erowth. f.o.b. country shippinK. points. Country killed meats: eradea' accordinaT to wetaht - 'aualitr ' or a. fw. a . tv as.. wn usnter or nesmer. Lip. I - - - V. : I vu.tt.aah. atA I I - . h - -77.--, . j Beef: Good cows. 33-3e lb.; ean- I STfflw - . uin: i fbtT sm large si ja-us; bouers i lbs. so-sae: JrLT" I potatoes: Ore. Deachntes Russets No. 1A. SXS3-4.se; naker size, S4JO40; No. S bakers. S3J5-50-. No. 1. S-l lb. Shu: 1sB)s.. se-ase: "n" ia ssaevrs1; Idaho Russets No. 1A. S4JS-50; 5-10 lib. sacks, SJ.e-50; Calif, long whites, I new crop $S-33. I Hay: UJS. Ne. S men alfalfa, truck I or earkMs I.OJB. jrws aaesissaa VI Pufet No. 1 I Sound markets. S3S-40 ton; OS. No. 1 mixed timothy. $44 ton: oats and vetch i : : " r -c. - rauw .y""?; "-f nominally $Z7-30,-dependins; cn cnaal- ity.aiui location, bated, on Willamette alley farms. Salem Market Quotations (As of lata yeatariay) Bomtrii Premium . , . .63 JO . M .-14, . jn No. -1 No. 2 BUTTER Wholes la Retail EGG f Barytul (Wnelesate prices ranges its ?enta- cvree traytoaT su iso 1 '( Larare to 1 .'.'ja- , JS - . Jt . M . J3 . J . J07 . W . i jsr . JS . ,ja. . 4 J4 JS . jDS Larce A Mecuum AA Medium A Crack- . POULTRY A LeshoTB heaa B Lecbarn hens C Leghorn heaa A colored nens B eolos-eaf besw C colored hens . A colored fryers B colored fryers . , C colored fryers A cm rooalers B old " C old lousteis " LITESTOCal kr TaMas PaeB Fa dairy cow .J4.se to 13JS Cnttea- - ' nn to 14AS Dairy belfera J4.00 to 17.0S Bulls 18.00 to 2L80 Good veaL I5 to : Good eahres Kba34.ta to 28.00 Man to 2440 300 Personal: 310 MeeSnq ITogcwa Ainsworth Lodre Me. 201. AM Stated Toes. May fth.1 f js. Kingwood 204 AT All state- Mon- das' Map am a 3 12 Lost cad ioosiS FOUNDl Shepherd do wtfheut collar. near railway stauoa as i2tru RmttH Sit Vetertnarian Hera: LOST Aor. 24 brown bXuXokt In HoUy wood ttstricl - nnofi' naep casa 1 and return papers end adesrUfiieation cards. Mrs. R. L. Cooper 000 , Eldo- ' redo, Klamath FsUs. Oreeen. ;- TjQiT: Korth of Saleaa. nWdiuni small thin black do. Some brown. pom ted ears, ring 00 - collar, High good reward. Ph. SSttM or zi iia. : 314 TroTisv)ca1ation DRIVING to "Watertown. S. Dak. ter part alary Hasan aor a-a-ca gers. Ph. 2-8103. I Th Staiataaca. Sdam, Oraqon, 300 Personal I 318 Paraond ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. VK S-8133. 1 P. O. Box 734. VMCA Wed i R-3n om SINGLE man, worn a. send for is-paga I-page Com- book "How to Win Your Life's panra SI postpata. uto itnpanion, 135S N. Vine Hollywood. Cal. Get-Acouainted Gab f THROUGH SOCIAL correspondence. thousands mart their "Ideal." Writ todav for list of ehelblea. Slmpaoo. I BOX 12 L, Denver. VOJO. I 400 Aftnilture 402 Uvwtoca - CLOSE OUT - 89 Head Re. Herefords: ' IS Yearlins Heifers . 13 Yearling Bulls haT A a f " i i-M lauaK a si vaiwb Daughters and cranddavebters of Roy. usuziiici m alXad tod. Borton breedins. Cawmg . is Belling an or In le CoU J, '"1Mb5-J. ' SWV Mt" G. X. Mills. RL 3. Box Jl lerton. Mile smith of Victor point Pcnooi. 1 BEG. Guernsey cows. 9 roos. oU heller, from, ffooa stocK. uavta i Turner. S4SS Sirverten Rd- Sslem. a or sate r reristered brown Swiss cows. I fmH. S Snrlneera. 3 Yearttne Hetf-1 " . ' . - ..... a repnwev i-j """" I regmerea. Annua aidco. db bondeti LtVcsTote buw.l 5 McCamrtuh un s tsth Ph mih ucensed iivastoca bnyae. a --t ynetneti- imb t4mrswer or- pn M ti wrrl Rt a Bos S99E Ph S-1144 bull seryw anvnuce. pn 4-294. wantea:Au typc uyOWv rn. 404 PoxiItrT Rabbits Colored fryers. Ph. 31298 1 ParnarHTmpV per nunoren aiao ... Gehrlns Hatchery. Phone-Black 193 .Sivrton. NXW Hampshire chicks Avadabje every iT'S&r' NEW Hampshire chicks S1S.M Per u.trhM twlnt weekhr. started Hum)' shire chicks. Phone 2-2S8L Lea's Hatchery. ; lflA a Kr Seaistered Collie DUE, show m.rktnesT 3795 n. River Rd. rr you and your tarm home meet pSd'l rii.r Ph. S.753S. BURRO - ideal hunters pack animal I or for ounrsters ridinf. Located iL miles North and 3 mt east I Brooks. Rt No. 1 Box 134 Brooks. 1 PSim. . nrvais Z381. - WfeLSll Terriers, il, yr oJd mai. Has placed In show, excellent disposi tion and confirmation. 150. Two 4 mo old nuns sired by above. S2S. AJCjC. registered. Phone 3S58a. O. F. Evaas. 3 miles east ox onwu, n. . n.r sas A Sitvertrm. Ore. ! ' FOR SALE: Siamese kitten, male,, 31 mos. old. Pn. 3-45ZB. -ir, . x r-.i taJni TROPICAL .,M",JL 1 Creek Rd. Turner. Ore. 7 days wk. sin GAm mtA VHtmtm "aw " " 11 11 lI?-"??" rjSiS I Molh $.73 up. Geraniums, Puchsias 315 up. AH bedding plants $j Dz. I MerrUli Greenhouse. Brooke, ore, i um Wckru ww. I a i a r . rm(mini " "3 GARDTX JTractor s equipment. $100 rn. I Auction SaieW F.irr.irnr Anrtion J "no'rS .7 ft. Kelsinator refrigerator A. B. apt. electric rano 3 walnut end tables - DsTsain and chair S nr set 3 occasional chsirs rioorlamps and Ublelamps Chest of drawers 4xS wool rug- - Bed. mattress and sprint; . pc. waknut din ins rm. set , S pc. maple breakfast set - 3 drasssers 4 wardrobes Tapestry daveno Si chair, pracucauy 1ms . a H. p. Johnson eutboard motor, run i 18 hours. Lane Sudtells--Anftkm Salesrard i axis suverton ita. x-n, 4313 Silverton Rd. Ph. 3-S09S l rr Dollars SS .JLg iwur TW CASH FOR YOU" Brinc your misc. St turnitura to Scot tya Auction House. l',s Mile East out Center St, Salem. Ph. 2-6274. , , Jim Payne Auctioneer livestock, and Real Estate also - Manas-sc Purebred Livestock Sales 112 Brock way St Roseburs, Oregon or TIT Wfflarhette St.. Eugene. Oregon Auction - Cvery Tbnrs, 130 pjn. Furntture and household articles. We invrta you to bring ymir consignments to us. EAST SALEM AUCTION jjsits) . n. a-u-i 450 Merrjiandine 451 MarhfaeTT and Tools ; -J tim ' Road Ph. 39593. "riNl.V, portabla geoeaallnf unit tJ k.w. 110 volt S Phase eenerator with 4 cylinder Wisconsin air cooled mo- tor with autotnatie starter. Used only few bours. This unit costs (21 0 new. Will sell for 8450. City Electric. 243 Center. Ph. 42244. ' . . ' 4S5 UoosehoIT a OV dCtta 1 NEw Coinspot rerng sits. new upre - TUMko range - wasnmg maenme S25, Z benroom sets evsiipw.se. nouse full of sww furniture. 140 E. Judsoa St. (in back of Gables Motel) Phone I-&535. ! FOR Sa. wood ranee, small attract S. Liberty. HOGG BROS. . - - - . - - " 113 So. Commercial FOH THE FINEST LINK- OF COM PLETELY , REBUILT AND GUAR ANTEE "APPLIANCES IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY AT A PRICE WITHIil YOUR BODGSTt AT FREE DELIVERY . . . . -' 110 DOWN oe 1 iii ioirrBS to pat thxbaince - Hogg Bros. 115 So. Commercial Linoleum $3.95 FALLET FTJRN. CO S N COW1. Used rurn, Cheap lat TRADE TERMS Valley Fum. Co. 28S No. Cosnt 2-7472 Sunday, Mcrf 7, JZZJ 2y 450 Mmhandise SMALL HeftK. Gd. 'eond. Ph. Arj mu ewe ranaa. cooa etMSL. S47SS, ?M No. 17UU Ibi VVantsA. liowhold Good j yTNCT Piano. Ph. 8-5110; - ' PRIVATE Party want good deals bdrm. ftim. CaH eves. ph. 1-SM5. ALL CASH tRAbtk uoTUt pa VI " ' . ' ibdHmum. nm iivrw.r tti.lwM. QUICK SEHVlcit . PHONfc MttT S053 Portland Rd. ' ; USiuO rUHN immediate sddimmL hichest prices VaHev rumitura. SM pi tTommerrtai pn . TTSTS GL&N WOODRY Pb. S411C IS8 Bmldincj Matortala GOOD USTD XXXS AND 2X10 s, BXA SOJf ABLE. PH. 3-7113. Building Something: rwood. aB, thicknesses, bargain syt too?I sojo. Ol! - ;.;." sdoo. as ttTatsMMU h11Iuu.hI tr m a' Wi,SW .ILhl un T' - , 4.w ... ,w -ir- ( (lM.c(d thliiiki. nil in.-; niaasios siillnr tie so i QMctrte water HeateVs. SSS. MVOC UUtLilBM U Touett wlut seat. SS7J All Mnri. riiwU . t,v . 1 - " - shake. U a. - Larfst medicine cabinets fTJ9. Double huntrmetai windows, S3. . Used door .and windows.-- G. G. Lohg: I Phone S-Sgl 1 ml NoJ of Kelrea Immediate Delivery If It's for your card en or lawn, wa) have It. Rock free sitt, top soU. and fOl dirt. . - ' Commercial Gravel Supply Co, Phont 2-I96S ' -,' "' " i KoOIinS. ,HHr hlJ2 t Ira-1 -SaW P-. Garage Doors ; n overhead ' with - hardwmw Aluminum S59.. Hardware only f.17-85. Enptnaj Lumber Co, 4140 SUverton Rd. Ph. 3-2094. Alaminnm Roofing Complete stock. CORRUG AT ED riVI V -CRIMP. Get our quotaUons tint. Saffron Supply Co. I 323 xv ConiirWCiail no. 1 AND 2 Ked Cedar Stungles. asiy ami- Lowest market- pxiea.-- 100 sq. No. 3 8-in clear 50 vertical grain, suitable for roof or falls 30 pea ' sq. Lars amt No. 3 R. oak floor-: Ing, very good.-' Canadian cedar wall shakes, all colors, -with good dry tua dercourse 11.50 per- sq. Large -imt ; of lumber 3x4 and wider Ij.00 and - up.. Call 2-1 19 evening -.Ted Mul ler. Salem-Indep. Rd. -, : If . Yon Need Lumber and want, the finest quality, obtain , able - at prices you wont beHevw possible, let the WEST SALEM SAW. ; MILL bid on that, new house. Speci fied orders -tilled At delivered-.. 1050 Wallace Rd Phone 3-9591 - LOOKING FOR WINDOWS? 1 DOUBLE RUN WINDOWS I ftKI-HlIJ ;ula5 many, sixes. ONE-HALT REG t PRICE. Ab -E RUSTIC SIDING, ' lx - and lX$.-- ' " ' V a. . 1x8 Kiln Dried Cedar Siding.- MOULDED CASING. 3". Just 3C Hn. ft. PRE-CUT PICKETS. Made 1n 3 style from clear kiln dried lx?'a, 42 long, KJ3TH . BBOWW LUMBER YARD ' front and tourt Streets, saiem SOLxD walnut hand carved nrepla Si manteL. 813. Valley rurniture 383 Com'L . BOWSER BROS. Your power tool renU al heacruarters. , 1410 st inn bv. pn, 3-3S48. ' ; kfcrfH BR6WN - ; BuUdina . Materials ' on " BtTDGXT TERMS 1 , As Bttte oi io -down on a purchase of - S30 up to S3M. Easy monthly payments ' KUTH BROWN LUMBER YARD : Front and Court Streets, Salem- . ; " . DOOR- HARDWARE for averase 6-room house only 327.93. i Includes: 1 Front. Door Latch Set. j Rear; Door NlsTrt Latch set. 7 inoe Passage Latch Sets, 1 Bathroom Latcn . See. Complete Hardware Headquarters . KEITH BROWN LUMBER -"YARD ' Front and Court Streets. Salem NEW PICKET FENCE ft. sections. Ph. 3-136S 4S0 MnaAccd fastrninentst I FINE Upright piano, reasonable. 168 ' S. Cottage BL . 462 Sports Egrnpinant ' : IK H. PTElS full reverse, used abouk ! 15 hrs.. a buy at 3108. Ph.- 3-4033. . TROWLLEB 3o'- Com'l .fishing boat, twe-way radio. Call after- ' pjn. : 29393. - " S H. P. Outboard motor. 147-40. V alleys rurniture, sas- . com i. - . 4S3 Fot Re-A ii-srakmsMn-i v : GOOD Downtown warehouse apace, for -, rent. Inq. JL ... Stiff rurnttare, Ptw ,39183. - : AfiNT A WA&D SANbfiR ; Get - an easy-to-use. quality machine that'll sesMrtaret uoors zasi ano 1,'pav 9n DAT .MM , MONTGOMERY WARD I GOOD" USED Plsno H "L Stiff U DRIVE TRUCKS fOh- RENT . Bian. fceta fur.197 a. Liberty PB, 470 For Scda, Mscaalaisna- 1 ATMORATSHarley Putjl Ph -WT I NO WAJC1NG ItXQULRED with PLASU TI-KOTS. the cellophsne-like s-ois-t for .Doors aw linoleum, Yeater Appliance Ce - 373 Cbemeketa . St. - ; COW Fertiltzer.-dei. eves. 3-8129. . r - I SLIGHTLY used Acou-Ucon . bemrmg I aid S40. n - Highland. . Stanley Home Productt 833 Nrwtmrf 1 -,7. s. c 1 o r 1 t y aVLUUS; 7U1U IS UidTU v 1 -m s srs 1 'Urasnea hdcki - For roads Si ttrteewayrCerneBt, Beadf mix Cosscrete Garden-: Saad..- BuU- ; ' - cVszteg-lraiaage and ditching. yd. stwreT St drssj Bne. Phone 8-S24 drsrs; and secMnls -., piayera Saas-and un' - Yeater AppHance Caw". 375 T3jemketSt. - OIL Ctrculalors. at areaUx " Yeater Appnaoea Ca S7- rbpfHktl St. -XaiUG a4XewH3. used $UO- aa-1 up Also w sree hi lesas nd rn.. . YEATX-H. ArTX-AM CM, COL" 1 27S Temeketa St. Thl'l liV-ia. - a-ectne tat. - ': i Tester AJpnCance Oow. '373 Chewtekete -.St. -! fiou frata.n' Sen enuine . St29J St 294" and up Yeal tee Appi-aos-Co. 37S' Ch erne Vets CUYTifnsS.' ail linds eaxiety. W3 detiver on 2 dox. or aoore.t Paul C..J nh WILD bUckberry plant. 3e9 Cc'niet St.. ph. 3-1513. ' SX. clothes lino posts, orxtamenUl hand rails mane so oroer. iwr w St.. W. Salem. Phone 2-egsa. t L aJectrtc washers 1192a and Yeater nppnanre -o ' S7 CbemeAeta St. , " t-