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mkimmjs datum? ? . ... .:.. - .ft ... , from Tfv Oregon Sttifrsmon'$ VoJWy Corrtpondnl J 1 1 Monmoutli Commencement Set Thursday Statesman News Serviea . MONMOUTH The schedule of graduation exercises lor Mon mouth high school, includes bac calaureate services: at the Christ ian church Sunday night, May,28. The Rev. A. ,L. Lounsberry will speak.. ' ;' "Commencement will be held in Campbell hall of Oregon College of Education Thursday night, June 1. Dr. Victor P. Morris of Eugene will speakl The annual school pic nic wyi be held Friday. June 2, in the Dallas city park. Graduat ing will be: Margaret Aynes, Louis Bennett, Ethel Burns, Mary Davis, Bonnie Jean Flickinger, Paula Haskins, Alice Joynson, Arlene Jordan, Wanda Nelson, Phyllis Partridge, Pat Petrick, Hazel Rambo, Georgia Richter, Helen Smith, Arlene Tarter, Donha Ruth . Tomkins, Nancy Trueax, William Baker, Donald - Bursell, Ronald Comstcfck, Don Edwards, C. Glea Humphreys, William Lawrence, TAurnrA fcflftini Alfred L. Lovd. Bill Miller, Robert Park, Clinton Reimer, Ralph Thompson, jtionaia Simmerdahl and Marcus Partlow. Th lunlor-senior banauet and pro mwas held May 19. Howard Morgan former staie legislator from Multnomah county who now lives near .Monmouth, addressed the group on modern politics which he stated are far more hon 'estly operated today, than in times past. - Bud Petrick was toast master Clinton Reimer responded for the senior class; ana i rani. - ttosen stock for the junior class. Other brief speakers were E. K. Gentle and A. H. Craven, r Legion Dance Set June 3 At Dallas Statesman Newt Service DALLAS, May 26 The spring dance and banquet of Carl B. Fen ton post, American Legion. will be held Saturday, June 3, at 9:30 o'clock in the Dallas Py thian hall. - . Music will be furnished by Rex Collins and his orchestra. During the evening a turkey and ham -banquet will be served by a com mittee headed by Mrs. T. C. Smith. The event is open to members and guests and tickets are being . sold by a committee composed of Jack Crider, Kenneth : Shetterly, Jack Eakln, Cecil Patterson and G. Douglas Gramme!!., Rural Teachers to Return Next Year In Jefferson Area - ' , Statesman. New Service JEFFERSON Teachers in the rural districts in this- community are all planning to return to the game schools next year. Mrs. Margaret Kelly of Scio will return to DeVahey, as will Mrs. Frank Kizer tcf Scravelbili At Sidney, Mrs. Ethel Sohn of Independence and Mrs. Lillian Hampton of Sidney will again teach the eight grades there. Mrs Fancheon Lappen ofl Swegle and Beatrice Oberg of Salem will re turn to Talbot. I ' Liberty, Salem I Heights Rural Fire District Budget Meet May 31 Statesman Newt jServiee LIBERTY - SALEM HEIGHTS The Liberty - Salem Heights rural fire district will hold a bud get meting' Wednesday, May 31 at the Liberty community hall at p. m. j . i The committe i reports that fire truck has been ordered, and they have tentatively settled on the property for the fire house, materials, and the plans, which have ben drawn up by an archi tect. This meeting is open to the public. .... ; ; -p - p eaJc Of Pension 7 i,&mMl WtU.,rOR.IX$S P BsaaMts Md'tkcbohdN BUCKS Pt I -v. tflTtfWI fOR WEEK, YOU COUL0 fL 7'50 i INVEST 7SAM0NTM 1 f Kf) VCH f .A USAVNCS0NIS feIRlOO160-) roRME i!-wfi'' ivtfrw 7 AM" f vfT l j riK toOAom I 1 11 lf ItnnoocMouT J MllAi52 I TALKED ME IHTO IT " lt4 lk .rUSlOl UP TO HAVE 1 A fj 9 M II MY EMPtoytR OR V I s-rlL l" I l' BANKER. BUy A f I V t Sweet Home Flower Study Group Plans . Statesman News Service SWEET HOME The Study club of the Sweet Home Garden club met at the home , of Mrs. Gregory, Hentges In Progress Val ley to elect Mrs. Gene Conklin, president; Mrs. Gregory Hentges, ice ' president, and Mrs. Phil Knight, secretary. Retiring offi cers were Mrs. Hentges, president, and Mrs. John Russell, secretary. Mrs. ' Conklin gave a talk on flower arrangement. After the talk flower arrangements were made. The next meeting is slat ed for the afternoon of June 26. at the home of Mrs. Conklin on "the old ' Sweet Home - Foster road two miles east of town. Grand Roncle, Willamina Set Girl Delegates Statesman New Service WILIAMINA Camille Howard of Grande Ronde, and Carol Spiff er of Willamina have been chosen as WUlanfina representatives to Girl's State, which will be June 11 to 18 in Salem. Camill is sponsor ed by the Kiwanis club, and Carol is sponsored by the FL club. The girls are both juniors at the high school, and will participate in the study of the government at the meeting. They will give a re port in the fall to the student body., Carol is an honor student and a member of the GAA; and Camille is a member of several organiza tions, and will be treasurer of the student body next year. Monday, the girls went to Sheri dan and had their pictures taken with the Sheridan delegates ( to Girls State. They are: Barbara Judd, sponsored by the Eagles and their Auxiliary, and the Rotary club Lois and Calkins, sponsored by the FL club, the Rebekah lodge, the PNG's and the Odd Fellows, and Ann Beardslee, sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary. Mothers Club Ends Work At Auburn Statesman News Service AUBURN The last meeting of the school year for the Mothers club was held at the school house Thursday afternoon. Officers for the new year were elected and in stalled by the retiring president, Mrs. E. C. Sunderlin. They are pre sident, Mrs. Douglas Freeburn; vice-president, Mrs. Fred Freier secretary treasurer, Mrs. Dale Sul livan. Arthur Myers, school principal was present and spoke of the cam paign being planned to acquaint the voters on the coming elections in June on the serial tax levy, the budget levy and the school board, Committee will be named who will assist in telephoning and call ing. A contribution for the cost of paper for the drive was asked for. The new president of the Mothers club i will indorse the literature sent out. The annual school picnic for Friday afternoon, June 2 was plan ned. Entertainment committee will be Mrs. George Starr, and Mrs Elmer. Baker: food committee, Mrs. Harold Bressler, Mrs. Donald Ja cobs and Mrs. Loran Richey clean up, Mrs. James Gordon, Mrs, Sidney Hoffman, Mrs. Fred Freier and Mrs. Carl Lindberg, The room award for the most mothers pre sent was given to-the fifth and sixth grade room of Mrs. Marjorie Thompson. A resolution was pas sed to request consideration by the school board of a drainage of the south side of the school yard and a walk across .this part so the children will not have to walk across Lancaster drive. There Were 22 mothers present The teachers and Mrs. Sunderlin were, presented with gifts by the mothers club and Mrs. Sunderlin a gift from the teachers. ; Fund Glwrrylnn&Keprescnted in Santiom Canyon r Salem's 1950 Cherryland festival abnuunr on the Santlam river, an engineer's model of the dam -' 1 i ' - i' s ' . - . -1 . r z J ; - . - .TXl uorrman, general superintendent or Consolidated Builders, Inc., builders of the dam. The girls, left to right, Queen Nancy Miller; Princesses Marlene Hartmsnn, Dwrnn Ana Herg erger, Martha Storruste ana rairicia xoae xurav Dotted line In above photomph vmmmmmm.mm, ......i...,., Ifc,,.,.,, u ,,, ,i,.-,,...i., ,,.., , , v-- --: t-i' H ' I ' J the faces of the cliffs already cleared to bedrock. Only a few more weeks of clearing the bottom of the canyon remain before actual construction of the dam be tins. With the Salem Cherry land court above are U.S. army engineers Kutnerford. office engineer. The war as ine norm aouunenu Bull Market Has Mild Case Of Cold Feet NEW YORK. May 27-OPr-The Nig bull stock market of 1949-50 had a mild case of cold feet this week nothing serious but enough to cause a little head shaking among the financial ex perts. On only one day during the week did the market make any progress. Declines were small. though, and at the final bell Sat urday the price level was only a trifle below the four-week peak touched a week earlier. , The market's failure to contin ue an advance that started nearly a year ago coincided with a heavy flow of excellent business news and predictions. Noby seemed very much sur prised that the market refused to get excited about the business news. Majority opinion was to the effect that the week's small de cline was a temporary interrup tion in a long swing ahead. On Saturday brokers and their customers were more interested in Betting away for a long week end than in stock trading. Sales volume dropped to only 470,000 shares, smallest for any short ses slon since late November last year. ! The market will open Monday but close Tuesday in observation of Memorial day. Some traders ii a - m a . m i eviaenuy wok ou lot m. iour-aay holiday. ' Next Saturday the market will be closed as the exchange starts on its summer schedule. Saturday closings will extend from , June through September. Tne Associated press average finished the week at 78.8, down .4 of one point from the end of the preceding week. This compar ed with a four-year peak of 79.2 hit last week.' Theta Rho Group Make Hike, Picnic Near Mill City talesman News ferric MILL CITY Theta Rho girls and guests hiked Saturday to the picnic grounds near Gates where they had a weiner roast and spent - i- 1 a3 r court .has a pretty food Idea of after the recent war of the dam site. as It will appear when completed, shows where the Detroit dam will George W. Barker, left, superintendent of inspection; and Harry W. photo was taken from the north . the afternoon. Making the hike were Donna Rae Athey, Cleta Masoner, Shirley A they, Juanita Thomas, Joyce Athey, Elda Webster, Birdie Lar son, Patty Stewart, Fat Creek, Yvonne Bart, Gloria Athey, Ber yl Mason, Anne Mae Nelson, Bet ty Lou Cree, Donna Jean Nelson, Rosella Thomas and wilma Mae Howe. Mrs. Marvin Dart and Mrs. Vera Thomas accompanied the girls. , Salem Heights Girls Groups Close Season Statesman News Service SALEM HEIGHTS The third grade Bluebirds closed their year with a picnic Thursday afternoon at Leslie park. 1 Present were Sandra Stolzen- mueller, Glenda Browning. Bon nie Jean Kurth, Darla McElroy, busan Bartlett, Susan Z wicker. Karen Harris, Peggy Hogan, Gin ger Hildebrandt, Nancy Baker, Linda Rich, Claudia Weaver, Ju dy McClellen, Mary Wilbur and Joan Haskins, Mrs. Roy McElroy, leader, Mrs. Floyd McClellan and Mrs. Glen Browning. Mrs. Ken neth Zwicker furnished the ice cream, and the group thanked their leaders for the fun through the year. . . . The . fourth grade Bluebirds brought to a close their activities for the year with a picnic Tues day afternoon at Crestview Acres. They took a hike and had a nicnic mncn. present were Sue Rasmus sen, Gerald ine Rose, Roberta Jane Butler. Billy Lou Jones.Myra Bell uuuer, sally Joe RiewakL Phyl lis Keimann, Karla Anderson, Rita Hopkins, Joy Cheney, Ellen Clark, Lena Mae Burger and their lead er, Mrs. Myron Butler. Conscientious; Dignified 515 North Capitol - ft r Ml M V i iA .... i ... If) 1 -i-e- the workings of Detroit dam,, now Above the court Is behur shown the features explained by Russell bridge the Santlam river canyon side of Santlam canyon looking to- . , First Berries Deliverid To Woodbum Cannery From Scotts Alills Area Statesman News Service SCOTTS MILLS The first assignment of 3,125 crates of strawberries was delivered to the Scotts Mills division of the Birds- eye-Sruder Cannery, Ine- of Woodburn. Cannery officials state the prospect for a bumper crop in this vicinity is good. i The picnic held at the school house by the parents and teachers of the first four grades was well attended.' - Mrs. . A. Doolittle had as her guests recently Mrs. Cora Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ahers, of Aumsville. Fear Corners Mrs. Karen Shrake opened her home on Wed nesday to the members of the Monroe Sewing dub. A no host luncheon was served. Guest of honor was Mrs. Nettie Shrake of Sand Point, Idaho. Others present were Mrs. L. J. Shrake, Mrs. Arlo McLain, Mrs. George Maske, Mrs. Jack Scorgie, Mrs. Bernard Kenny, Mrs. Steve Irving, Mrs. C A. Bar ney, Mrs. Cecil Snook, Mrs. Arthur Stowell, June Stowell, Mrs. Wil lard Hamby, Mrs. Henry Hanson, Mrs. Warren Erwert, Mrs. Wil fred Wilier, Mrs. Stuart Johns: Four Corners Mrs. Jess Mcllnay and son Ronnie greeted a group of friends on Wednesday afternoon Ronnie's . sixth , birth day anniversary. Bidden were Teddy Rickman, Dick Shrake, Joyce Meyer, Beverly Grannon, Judy Etzel, Twila Rickman, Gary and Erie Pederson. Jo .Gannon and) Mrs. rnest Walker. - TeL 8-3672 Valley Briefs Salem Obituaries XOHNSON RatnH JfthlMmi at ttt ImMmIM. Til I B. Winter at. May 25 at the af of 64 I yoata. Survived by tno 'Widow. Stella I Johnson, Salem; aonsi Percy Johnson and Date K. Johnson, both of Salem; I brother. Tom Johnson, Heppner; also I four arrandc-hiUlrm. serncea will be I be Monday, asav. J. at a - djb. at ibc I at the Cloufn-Uarrtc ck chapel witi 1th the Rev Dudley Strain officiating. Interment atptyVlewcen. ATKINSON . " ' I Alice Gertrade Atkinson, late real- m u...i ... inni I hospital. May . at the age ot sr. I Survived by husband. Samuel W. At- iri. n n rL4. I Jove ind A. L Elvin. an of Salem: brothers. John O'Brien. Circle. Mont. I ..i n..riu niM. . rw uii t. - I a sister. Elizabeth O'Brien in Colo- rado: and three crandchildren. Reel- 1 tauon of the rosary wiU be Sunday. May SB, at 8 p.m. at the W. T. Hlgdon enapei. services Monday at 10 ajn. at St. Vincent de Paul CathoUe church. Interment at Belcrest Memorial park. CATIOX - ' ' Miu LUa Louise Cation, at the resi- sence 29 u sc. may . survivea . . . . - i bouTof -a .uc ssr tssR Tucker. VaUelo. Calif.: and an uncle. R V. Waltsr ITnnirvills Til snrioM wui oe anonoay. aiay zy, at l -m p.m. at the Qough-Barrlck chapel with the Rev. Chester W. Hamblin offi- elating. Interment at Belcrest Memor- lal park. I ITAillBKOuK ,i "Tst aiainoroBK, laws reaoent or Myrtle ave, at a local hospiUI. J'JSl Mlvln. Portli'nrt- daughter. Mrs. MsrWi TTsatsv Mrs Tnns Rrniilm mnA . - . . . v . Detorcs Stainbrook, all of Salem; two sisters. Mrs. Leone Brown. Salem, and aars. Azei .tonnson. jaungrr xiorse, Mont.: and eight crandchildren. Serv ices will be Monday. May 89. at 130 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards chapel with interment at City View cemetery. Salem Market Quotations (As ef late yesterday) BUTTUFAV Premium No. 1 . ,., . No. 2 JO M JS4 M JB9 BUTTXJt Wholesale . Retail EOO (BuTlBf IWnolesale prices ranges from S to l cents over During orlcs ) Largo AA ' Large A J2 JU 31 JXi .17 .12 .08 32 .17 11 J33 J3 .19 .12 .09 .OS Medium AA Medium A Crack POULTRY A Leghorn hens . B Leghorn hens . C Leghorn hens A colored hens . B colored hens . C colored hens , A colored fryers B colored fryers C colored fryers a oia roosters B old roosters C old roosters . LIVESTOCK by V alley raca rat dairy cows 15.00 Cutter cows 12.00 to 14.50 Dairy heifers .15.00 to 17.00 Bulls .16.00 to 22.00 Good veal. 150 to 300 lbs,24.00 to 26.00 vkxkj eaives , xmm iu Spring lambs 0.00 to 25.00 Portland Produce T PORTLAND. May 27 -(AP)- Butter fat tentative, subject to Immediate cnanae: premium quaiiiy. mimum to .35 to i per cent aciatty oeuverea m i "-""V?- , ' . . , trir -nnrti.mi, iju. iv. , .rt mmiitv ss. I ration day 20c to 60c, Also bedding to- nnsiitv! VIM. Ruttwwhalesal F O B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade AA. 93 score. 60c lb; A. fil score. SOc B. SO score S8c: C 89 score 58c. Above 'prices are strictly nominal. Cheese selling price to Portland Wholesales: Oregon singles 9S-3',,c at.; Oregon a-io. loai. 4i-4izc, Eggs to wholesalers: A grade, large 1M; II. J . A 1- II Mtl Live cnicitens wo. 1 quality. r.u a plants) : broilers, under 2 lbs., nominal: fryers. 2 ' -3 lbs.. 27 c: 3-4 lbs- 3lc: roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 31c: light hens under 4 lbs, 15-18c: over 4 lbs.. 17-18c: heavy hens, all weights. 20-21c; old roosters, all weights. 11 -13c. Rabbits (average to growers): live white. 4-5 lbs. 22-24c lb.: 9-6 lbs.. 16-1 8c: colored. 3 cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks. 10-1 4c lb.: fresh dress ed Idaho fryers and roaster. 40c lb.; locals 50-34C. some to sec Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers! dollars per ewt) Beer: steers, good. 500-800 Ibe- S40- 49- commercial. S48-47.SO: utility. S40- 43: cows, commercial. $40-43; utility. S3R-39: canners-cutters. S33-37. Beef cuts (good steers): hind Quar ters. 858-58: rounds. $53-55: full loins. trimmed. S67-72: triangles. S38-42: square chucks, $42-45; ribs. $58-64; foreouarters. S3 8-42. Veal good. $4B-si: commercial. $44- 46: utility, $37-39. Calves: good-choice. $43-47: com mercial. $37-43. Lamb rood -choice soring iambs. $48-50; commercial. 845-46; utility, $39- 40. " Mutton good. 70 lbs. down. S24-W. Pork Cuts: loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs.. $55- 57: shoulders, is ids- down. $37-39: carcasses. 120-170 lbs.. $30-31- mixed weights $1 lower: spare-ribs. $42-47. wool vauery. coarse, medium grades. 50-Sec lb. average at country buyers points. Mohair 80-510 ID.- on 12-month growth. F.O.B. country shipping points. country-Kuiea meats: 300 Personal 310 Mooting Notices "W? i""" - " Mi, ia tm 312 Lost and Found LOST: White gold wrist watch, late post office & 1400 blk. Reward. Ph. 36813. LOST at BaU Park brown tooeoat. man's. Ph. 3-8997. M. ChappaUe. Be- wara. 316 Personal MEN. WOMEN! OLD? GET PEPI Os- trex Tonic Tablets invigorate body old after 40 just because lacking iron. Also contain 'Vitamin Bl. In troductory six only SOc. At all drug- gists - m satem. at r red Mevers. Get-Acquainted Club THROUGH SOCIAL correspondence, thousands meet their "Ideal." Write today for list of eligible. Simpson. box IZ51, uenver, coio. TTTSTm ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. P. O. Boa 724. YUCA Wed Fri S JO o m. Why Suffer Any Longer wea otkm ran. remeaies. Aasaxtag sa rests far years ta China. No matter srttk waat ailsaeata yon are afnscteo isoraers, slaasltis. heart, laaca. Bv er. BMeys. gas. e atlpanoa. sueers eUbetea. rweasssHsia. gaO aad klaa- ser lever, ssxa, icsaaj aawatatats CHARLIE CHAN CatTNESK HCU CO. m H ConuaereUl . Pkave t-1830-S ALE St. OiUL ufflce Hoars t to 0. face, aae Sat, oaly. Th gfateeneaScdsjaa Oregon,- Veal: Too auaUtr. SS-tSe Ib other grades aecocdins to weight quality wna uenver or neavier -aac. . Hogfi Light , blockers f 290 B4 Lamb Toa oualltr Tearilnga. 40- 44e lb.: BiuUoo, bat, lt-lSe; round bearr pucks, u-ue. Beef: Good-cows, BSSe B4 eaa BerS-CUtUTl 30-326. . Onions: SO-lb. aacK Ore. western lows. np. l. inwrara, "-"c; Imrtc. $2.80-50; on sets. Ore. yellow, 50" U, SS1S;cxm 60 lbs. w-'"1"' 'zrZZ Potatoes: Ore. Deschutes russets. No. . wiv. 1A, SS.7S-t.00; storage stocks, S4.15-50; . . 85 : " SH,85 O?. B-rhNo.. J--o": juamata no. a. aj w crop Calif, long whites. f3.00-: same down to S3 .50: No. IB. SS.40-50: "' mmnm wu . . Hay: IT. S. No. I rreen alfalfa, truck c.rlotLJ9-BVBd..r. t? SrrL mixed timothv. S44 ton: oats and vetch mixed hay et uncertified clover hay. nominally $27-30. depending- on quality location, baled, on Willamette val- 400-- Agriculture 11? rjvsrinr r-Ji heirer. with heifer calf. S93 S. 12th or ph. S-1407. y-, FOR Sale - Guernsey cow $U5. RU mo ivz. coone koiq, I WnntMt All tvoeii livestocH Ph 4-26i BONDED LIVESTOCK buvr. t C McCandllah 1137 S 29th Ph S-1147 licensed Livestock buyer, Snethen. 1940 LaneasterTr p BON"K" livestoca Buyer Clauds Cd I wsiua. M. fcuiu uaaam. m v-u-n. 0. . aoax Dk 11111 404 Poultry and fiabit 11. PARMENTER Laying hens S3 ea. Lancaster & Auburn Kd. Kt. s Box M nh S-5771 I5o kEW ti.mo. oulleU S wks. old. sac ea. v. a. uicaey, Jtu a aox iu, Silverton. KENS Sc fryers for locker. Dressed on Tues only. Ph. 2-2619 00 PAR MENTOR 12 wks. pullets, $1.25 ea. Rt. s. Box 406. PIW 3-10S5, FARM BEDS, New Ham pa. CornGH cross. Also started cnix. circular. Gehring Hatchery, Silverton. 12- 10 weeks Parmenter . and Bamp. pullets also Cornish Cross fryer chicks. Gehring Hatchery. Silverton. Ph. Black 193. NEW Hampshire chick available every Tuesday. Fox's Hatchery. 3830 State St. Phone 3-4969. NEW Hampshire' Chicks $16.50 per 1C0. weekly hatches. East center St. pn. 2-2&61. Lee' Hatchery 408 Pets BLACK. Lovable, 7 -month's old male cocker spaniel named Muffin - who has had all necessary shots. Phone 2-5008 or see at 465 Wavhe dr. (15. REGISTERED Boston terrier pups. Ph. Z8554. zois I, com t. . IPURLBRED Cocker Spaniel puppies. 6 wks. old. Reas. ph. 3-40B3. REG. AKC Cocker puppies. Otto Yun- ker, ku a sox t. v mi. mo. iieizer School. PURE Bred Shetland sheep - dogs (mln. Collies) Rt, 2. Box 398 B. B. Ph. 42655. RINCLANDS Roardins Ac Training I Kennels. Bathing, trimmins. eroom- in i? Pick un and deliver. ShiDPina I crates made to order. 3575 Winola. I Ph. 259S4. 341859 ORANGE Canaries, ameers. Ph. 25929. Aln C. mel PlmtA FUSCHIAS 15c up. Geraniums 25c up. Ue. Azaleas a lor si. Azaiea mouts in oioom si uo. tsoxwooa 2sc: u. roses 35c ea.. Mum plants ioc ea.. AU bedding plants 35c dos. MerrUl's Greenhouse. Hrooks .. . X,T.. k1 i . tv plants. 1st place across RJR. at I Roberts I VEG Ac Flov r plants, bush Balsm, I Snj SnaD-drarons. Zinnias, Marigolds tc many others, Alfred Walther Rt. 3, I Box 280, at Clearlake. I PANSIES, Choice selection. 75c doz. I Adams 4090 N. River Bd. fa. zuis. I a 1 9 r I wuu. . - '.TI"'. , "iL'iT lb. Al Ped. Rt. 7 Box 149. ph. 3-1580. 2t ml No. of underpass. 425 Auction Solas $$ Dollars $$ "IN CASH FOR YOU" Brinf yi our misc. St furniture to Scot ty i ai uctioo House. 1 Mile East out Center St- Salem, fb. x-ttzr. o IF o seinn( your furniture, livestock, ma chinery, or misc. r-n. j-wsi. win ouy or seu or commission. LANE SUDTELL Auction Sales Yard 4319 Silverton Rd. Salem. Ore. Auction Ver-v Thura. 7:30 pjn. Furniture and household aracjes. we idvh you to brine votrr consirnments to us. EAST SALEM AUCTION 1029 Lancaster Drive Fn. 3-1331 450 Merchandise 451 MachhiOTT and Tools 1C5CTKNSION Ladders: step ladders. .heavy duty extension coros, siaginc. power tools and equipment. All in A-l shape, pn. z-yt. rnn $,) 1940 T. D. 8 cat Ac dozer, low hours, full arrnorea. rear lowui, 1100 DieU Ave. 1 455 Household Goods For Sola - I rrx vtutaW rHI elreulator. aot. size like new. cost S4S. seu xor GOOD Electric range it cUnini Ubie nnv im eo STatesman. 8 PC Walnut dining set. davenport & fnalr- " lUSED Kelyinator wfV.SST lain finish inside and out. Excellent condition. 869.50. Balph Johnson Appliances 355 Center St. Salem . LARGE. Deluxe International Harvest- er refrigerator, usea i Marchbinks. Rt. 8, Box 193. SUver ton. fentral Howell) r , "A-sir ri STTsnt- nnft 869. oh. I , -ff-fv; WOod. cas ranges, elee- wood. gas. oil heaters. refrUU beds, springs mattresses. 5 PC. living rm. set. tables St chairs. ce boxes, many other it cheap. Hardman Bros, 4',i miles N. on Salem-Port, hiway. Open from 8 Used FurnM Cheap rsint . TERMS VkPey runu C- 288 Wo- Coml 1-7473 ionnnoiDS (PILES) FISSUM ITSTCLA ntOLAPSS and other Keetal Disorders Nonospit - LUxatiea Dr. R. Deynclds Clisis Katuropath-RecUl 1144 Center SL Specialist Th. S-Ult l . ... M aT '.A, SmdajiHaT 3 , ISSa tf. 2 I? 450 Merchandise 433 Hotmhdd Goods foVSdt TAPPAlf GAS range, like new. I USJED fiendlx washers. Guarantee!. S68.90 and up. Kaloh Johnson Appliances 35S bntor t t. Salem WOODEN Twin or bunk beds, com- S TWIN Size roll-away beds it maC re. use new, fn. 3460B. HOTPOINT "Range. Calrod burners. oven. jiaer model, operates Perfectly. SIS N. 17th. Ph. 27709 af ter 5 JO. Linoleum $3.95 VALLCY rURN. CO. 38S N COMXk 4&6 WanUd. Hon hold Good GLEN WOQDRT Ph SS11S ALL CA&H - TRADER LOUIS PAY HIGHEST PRICES Household goods, furniture, brle-a-bra appliances, rugs, silverware, dishes QUICK SERVTck PHONE -M8 30SS Portl.inrf Rrl USaU3 rOUN. imaadiiM sppra nianesi pneca vauey rumttura. N CommerciaL Ph. 77473. 4S8 Building Materiata SIDING 16 4 CEDAR SIDING. SUITABLE FOR CHICKEN HOUSES. BARNS. GARAGES, UnLXTY. SHEDS, SPE CIAL $23 M. T. SIDING lxS & IxS. Random Length, kiln dried, suitable as sub flooring, sheethlng. or for farm buildings, garages. At utility sheds. S6S M. At that convenient location KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD Front and Court Streets. Salem Cedar Shingles Shakes No. 1 Shingles S10.00 sq. No. S Shingles S 8.23 sq. No. 3 Shingles f 3.50 sq. CEDAR SHAKES $11-23 per sq. for 1st quality, IS In. painted shakes with shingle under course, un pain ted shakes S9 Xi. DOORS v Screen doors $6.50. Fir slab doors $9 Jo. Mahogany and Birch entrance doors S22.50 up. ' I ' WATERPROOF WALLBOARD 3 Thicknesses. 41 x 8' sheets, hard, smooth material, ideal for bath, kitchen walla, and floor covering! c over cement or shiplap. Cheaper than Iplywood. windows and, frames la (toe If ready to go. Low Priced. PLYWOOD All thicknesses in' stock, large sup ply fa" plywood for flooring. C. G. Long Ph. 2-5821 1 ml. No. of Keisey RED CEDAR shingles; any ami No. 1, $10. No. 2, -. 6.50, No. X $4 under course. $3. CaU Ted Muller, Ph. Salem 21196. , ; : . j. 1 A 1 1 1 C ELI AH S111MU Ui C Ux8 C SO 00 M 70 00 M x8 C - 85.00 M 85.00 M ftxlO C Flush Hardwood Front Doors Birch Mahoeanv Duali 3-0x8-8. l" 29 95 ea. 3-Ub Roofing. 210 lbs. 7.75 so. Plywood. 4x8" 24 so. fL Skneetrock. ',i sq. ft. Window Frames (new) 50 Discount ' SERVICE LUMBER CO. 70tMcClaine St. Ph. 2882. Silverton T 'Immediate Delivery If it's, for your garden or lawn, wo nave tt. Kock tree sut, top soil, and fill dirt. i Commercial ' Sand & Gravel Supply Co. pnone z-iseo KEITH BROWN Building Materials on BUDGET TtHMS As tittle os 10 down on a purchase Of S20 up to 8300. Easy monthly payments KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD Front and Court Streets. Salem HOWSEB BROS. Your power tool rea. al hesouarters. 1410 S. 12th St Ph. 3-3640. 460 Musical tastrumonto UPRIGHT PIANO for sale. Ph. 3-1803, At. 1, BOX 311. 4S2 Sports ErrulpnionT FOR SALE: S sleeping trailer, cheap. Also 5 HP Sea Kins outboard mo tor. Vic's Repair Shoo. Dallas. . PLYWOOD BOATS. 898 and up. also trailers. 11 ID Nebraska. After a pjn. 164 Bicyclti T FOR Sale: Man's Bicycle 820 Phono S-WZ7. 188 For Rent. Miscellaneous GOOD Downtown warehouse space for rent. inq. H. L. stiff rurnlture. Ph. S9183. ROOD USED Piano H L. SUff. 0 DRIVE TRUCKS TOH RENT Bian keu rum. U7 S. Uberty Ph. 2-9662. 470 For Sole. Mlscollanoous ELECTRIC Washer, 8 In sMllcaw, lamp tables, misc. 2040 Madison St. USED Electric ranges. Westing-house to Hotpoint. Good condition. Ralph Johnson Appliances 355 Center St., salrm NEW Crop of baled clover hay 2 ton. P. E. Sanders. Rt. 7. Box 3U Phillips Bros. fertnirers. cow. chicken, horse, and sheep manure Well rotted or fresh. Organic Composts and Compost ma terial. Dry. pulverized-, weed free chicken manure. All sold by yard or sack. Flagstones and Rocks for Rockeries Silt, Sand for Sand Boxes. Peat ' Moss, Seeds, Cedar Fence Posts, Tel and Elect Poles. Shingles. Lumber. Beanstakes, Wire. Ornamental Fences; Steel Clothes Use Posts and Iron Railings mad to order. Yew Wood. Open Sun. through Spring. Ph 3-1458 for Del. 4 Miles East on State St Rt 8 .Box lis. Salem. Oregon. - 152000 BTU wood burning conversion type air conditioning furnace. Suit able for large homes, public halls, churches, stores, etc. Regular price ' 8373. Used less than 1 week. Will sell , for 8285. See Willett at Capital Drug Store. - GOOD used electrical pumps. 840 and . up. Wide selection, - Judson's, 27S N. Commercial. - 11 HENRY DiSSfdNf chain saw. 5-4' bars. Oregon chain. Price 8350. Ph. 2-0177. NEW Kresky auto utility furnaco 75400 BTU New Kresky basement furnace 112300 BTU. 8 floor fur naces, very reasonable. Ph. 31055. 11 FT Plywood car-top boat, exceu cond. 850. Elee hand planer, $80. Ph, 31 1Z5. 5T3 state. GOOD Used pianos. $75 ea. U. L Stiff Furn. Co. or Y.TXaasjsJD. Dr O.CkaaJ4J DKS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINXSS ITJERBAL1ST8 HI ortt tibertr rraatalra iktri JaSra. IT? N. Lib erty office opso Saturaay only 18 a-sa to 1 f.sw to 1 suaa, CwssatM Qea. Blood oresstnrO aaO anno tests are tree of caar$ rraatlosd sloos t ml r r -f.-M m