9 5 6 7 8 9 fTbf Ctattacry ScJiar.Ofqoa, Monday. Jasnerr, Teaches Pen Officers ' ... H. A. Amarol, above, la director of new school for Oregon State Prison correction officers. Amarol was a correctional sergeant at San Quentin prison for 12 years prior to coming to Salem recently to orranixe the school. Classes on self defense and use of firearms will be among the subjects taught. The classes are held in the Army Reserve Armory. The man with his back to the camera is unidenti fied. (Statesman photo.) Camp Fire Girls Chairman Elected SPOKANE (JP) Mrs. A. Mac Pherson of Portland Saturday was elected chairman of the Camp Fire Girls' Region Six, succeeding Mrs. MONDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 1490. KOIN 70. KGW 620. 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Question Candlelt Music Music Okla.-Tex. Club 19 Alan Jones The Redhead 4:15 On the Upbeat: 4:45 The News and Weather: 5:00 Children's Thea tre; 5:15 Jerry of the Circus: 5:30 The March of Dimes; 5:45 Let There Be Light; S.-00 The News and Weath er: S:15 Oregon Civil Service; 6:30 Flying" Time: 6:45 Here's to Veterans; 7:00 General Extension Journal; 7:15 Evening Farm Hour; 0:00 Univer sity of Oregon: S.-00 Music Tthat En dures: t :43 Evening Meditations; 10 $0 Sign Off. County Health Survey Begun At Jefferson I Statesman News ferric ' JEFFERSON Working on the health survey in this community. under direction of the Marion County Health Department are Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Oliver Stephenson, Mrs. Harold Morris sette, Mrs. D. V. Olds, Mrs. Clay ton Wills, Mrs. Arlie Cooper, Mrs. Howard Hampton, Mrs. Olln Cox and Mrs. Al Gurgurich. They are covering Jefferson, Parrish Gap, . Greens Bridge, north to Sunnyside, and west almost to Talbot. Asking r questions and 'filling in blanks in I the Sidney-Taibot district are Mrs. f William -Wiederkehr, -Mrs. ..Jake ; Gilmour, Mrs. George Marlatt and Mrs. Ernest Freeman. ' - A jury trial held Saturday In court of Justice of the Peace Mar vin Hutchings, found the defend ant, Carl William Agnew of Al bany, guilty. He had been picked up on the highway by State Of ficer Klinesmith and charged with - violation of the basic rule. Serv- ing on the Jury were John Alex ander, Miss Marguerite Looney. Mrs. Wili am Skelton, Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mrs. Harold Wynd and Mrs. Hal Reeves. Mrs. Cal Hughes has been home HI with influenza this week. She is a teacher at a Salem beauty college. The March of Dimes dance held in the high school gymnasium Sa- ; turday night was not very well at tended, but $77.85 was cleared from admissions, refreshments and auc tion of cakes. Ivan Sutton, local chairman, reports that donations have been coming in well at his office on Main street, and that the drive will continue until January 31. Donations may be left at his office, or in the containers about town. Sewing Talk Feature of Hubbard Meet Statesman News Service HUBBARD The Ladie's Aid of the Hubbard Community Church (Congregational) met Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. George Waddington, with Mrs. Ri ley Mains in charge. A discussion of fancy work and aprons brought out suggestions for articles to be made for the fall Ba zaar with more suggestions to be brought to the next meeting. The first issue of the mimeo graphed newspaper for the 3 par ishes will be released the last of January. Mrs. Nellie Hunter be came a member of the aid and was assigned to circle 4. Mrs. L. A. Mil ler read "A Miracle" for the pro gram. The next meeting will be all day at the home of Mrs. Harry Schei, Feb. 13. Co-hostesses were Mrs. George Leffler and Mrs. Lester Will. H. Hiebert to Head Canyon Aid Group Statesman News Service IDANHA Henry Hiebert, Idan ha, was elected president of the Canyon Aid Fund organization Friday night. The group was or ganized several winters back when heavy snowfall brought hardships to many canyon residents. The group reported $488 on hand with expenditures this month of $93. Other officers elected were Rob ert Unger, vice-president; Frank New, treasurer, and Mrs. A. R. Snyder, secretary. All are Idanha residents. Brugh College Pupils Collect 2,400 Hangers Statesman News Service BRUSH COLLEGE Beth Good man, fourth grader at Brush Col lege School, was declared winner in the school's coat-hanger gath ering contest, Principal Raleigh Carothers said Saturday. The girl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Goodman, 2545 Lee St., turned in more than 750 of the approximately total 2,400 hangers collected. The metal hangers were gathered for resale with the pro ceeds to be used for the school's noon hot lunch program. The local Community Club sponsors the lunch program. OPIUM WAR INDICATION HONG KONG (A3)- Signs of a new opium war in China have been reported in the Chinese press here. One paper carried a dispatch from Swatow that peasants in the Hoppo Chu sector revolted recent ly against heavy taxes on opium gjppy fields. It reported Chinese ed troops quickly suppressed the uprising. The report said more than 10,000 acres in the area were planted in opium poppy last year much of it formerly in rice pad dles. SAVE Whore Savings Pays FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 22 Current Rate 129 N. CemnMtxUl - Sakm Next Mercury DETROIT The smart new styllnr of the 1952 cars Is declared to have enabled Mercury engineers to incorporate design features that greatly add to tho comfort and safety of driving. Increased visibility results from the large curved one-piece windshield, rear window and deeper side window panels. All doors on the 1952 ears are hinged from the front, permitting easier entry. Wider seats and increased head and ler room have been made possible by tho new design. Shown here is a custom four-door sedan. New ears go on display Wednesday. Polio Drive At Hayesville Set Thursday HAYESVILLE Mrs. Harvey Christenson, 2575 Blossom Drive, who is the captain of the Hayes ville March or Dimes, has asked those in the Hayesville area who wish to contribute to the March of Dimes to leave their porch light on Thursday evening Jan. 31 between the hours of 7 and 8 ' pjn. The following women will call on them: Mesdames Dorothy Peterson, Meeda Miller, Frank Nekuda, Elmo Frey, Phil Boyd, E. L. Har ris, Wayne Powers, Al Benson, C. J. Hammang, Ray McAllister, Homer Stiffler, William Kennedy, Lyle Carrow, Paul Fuhrer, Sr. Lieutenants of the drive under Mrs. H. Christenson are Mrs. Al bert Ped, Mrs. G rover Bellinger, Mrs. Walt Nystrom, Mrs. John HalL Valley Mriefu Dayton The American Legion Post of Dayton will show moving pictures at the hall Thursday eve ning, January 31. C. L. Johnson of the Standard Oil Co. will pre sent the pictures. The entertain ment is free and tha public is in vited to attend. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Brown arrived home Thurs day afternoon from Fresno, Calif., where they have been guests of relatives since before Thanksgiv ing. They have bought a ranch be tween Sisters and Redmond and will move as soon as they can get possession. They havo been resi dents of the Talbot district. Oervals A school of instruc tion will be held for the officers of Gervais Chapter No. 118, Order of the Eastern Star at the Masonic Hall, Wednesday afternoon, Jan uary 30 at 1 p. m. when Mrs. Irene McKinley of Portland, Grand Con ductress of the Grand Chapter will preside. Refreshments will be serv ed at the close of the meeting with Mrs. Robert M. Harper, Mrs. How ard Booster and Mrs. Donald Cum mings in charge. Dayton Tho Dayton Lions Club will hold their regular meet ing Monday evening, Jan. 28 at the dling room of the Oregon Hotel in McMinnville. The ladies will be guests for the evening. Warden Virgil J. O'Malley of Salem will be tho speaker. Hayesville The president of the Hayesville Woman's Club, Mrs. William BrieUke, 2295 Claxter Rd., has announced plans for the annual family night to be held at the Mayflower Hall beginning at 6:30 with a covered dish dinner, Saturday, Feb. 2. An evening of songs and moving pictures shown by Max Gehlar will follow the dinner. SUverton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter, Grange master and lectur er of the Silverton Grange, will be honored following the annual "Go to Church" Sunday, Feb. 3. A din ner at the Knights of Pythias Hall will honor the observance of the Porters' 23rd wedding anniversary. The Granges of the Silverton are including five different groups, go to a special church service, this year at the Methodist Church, with the Rev. Douglas Harrell, pastor, as speaker. Mill City The Women's Coun cil of the First Christian Church will hold a pie and cake sale in the church basement on Feb. 5. At noon a luncheon consisting of chili or spaghetti and meatballs will be sold. DOG DECIDES FATE NEW YORK (P-A black and white dog, claimed by two people In court, rendered Its own verdict by leaping joyfully to the side of Mrs Innocencia Feliciane, one of the claimants. Dr. T Lesa. NJO. Dr. O. ChaJt. NJ DRS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE HERBALISTS Upstairs. 241 North Liberty Office open Saturday only. IS ajtn to 1 p m . S to 7 pjn. Consultation. Blood pressure and urtae tests are free of -tbarge. Practiced sines 1917 Writs tor sttraetivs gift. No obligation. Cars on Display Wednesday A" i Doggoned! i f , i OMAHA. Neb. Just for fun, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warner of Omaha stuck a pipe in the mouth of their six-months-old VVein maraner dog, Lido, and wound up with this picture. What prompted the surprised look on the dog's face they couldn't say. AP Wirephoto to The States man.) Salem Obituaries VASS Mrs. Laura Vass, late resident of 1653 8. Commercial St., at a local hospital Jan. 25. Survived by husband, Amos Vass of Salem; brother, Homer C. McGuire of Oreville. Wash. Also several nieces and nephews, services will be eld in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Monday, Jan. 28 at 2 p.m., the Rev. Loyld T. Anderson officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial Park. GRLBER At a local hospital Jan. 26, Esther T. Gruber, late resident of 4380 Auburn Rd. Survived by widower. Albert Gruber of Salem: two daughters, Mrs. Clara Standberg and Mrs Edna Sloan, both of Salem; sons, Lorenco E. Bliv en of Salem. Ernert A. Bliven of Woodbum: seven grandchildren. Sev eral nieces and nephews. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Tuesday, Jan. 29 at 2 p.m.. with In terment in Lee Mission Cemetery. KASTEM Mrs. Josephine Kasten. at a local hospital. Jan. 26. Survived by two sisters, Helen M. Heine of Milwaukee and Mrs. Adolpn Ritlmann of Water ford, Wis. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick Co. WHITE Edna V. White, Jan. 26. in a Portland hospital at the age of 73. Late resident of 16237 S. Powell Blvd.. Portland. Mother of Ellis P. White of Longview, Wash.; George D. White of Salem;. R. Evans White of Pasadena. Calif.; and Mrs. Velma Bayer of Hoquiam. Wash.; sister of F. B. Southwick of Amity; Mrs. Earl Jefferson of Junction City; eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Services will be held Tues day. Jan. 28. at 10.30 a.m.. in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel, the Rev. W. H. Ly man officiating. Interment in City View Cemetery. WILSON In this city Jan. 27, Maude Eleanor Wilson. 64. late resident of 590 Union St. Survived by son. Charles R. Wilson of Salem; sister. Mrs. Leota H. Calvin of Richland, Wash.; aunt. Mrs. Harry Grantman of Tacoma, Wash. An nouncement of services later by the W. T. Rigdon Company. Al Gives Data on Price Regulations rr-:" ja n'm " " ''U"J'afc.--gg.-- - ' M mini' '' f - If 1 ": : 1 io Robert A. Green (left) presents Information on aew federal price regulations eoverln eonstmctlon serv ices is Harry Robinson and Klenarsr sneeol 'rigni;, ices to Marry tteDinson ana Kicnars bdcto irum;, Salem well drillers. Green, serriee chief with the Office of Price Stabilisation In Portland, met wit h plumbers, electricians and well pheto.) Styling, Power Cited in 1952 Automobiles DETROIT New body styling, improved engine power and ma jor mechanical changes character ize the 1952 Mercury, which will go on display in dealer showrooms Wednesday, January 30. Available in eight different body styles, with a choice of 22 colors or color combinations, the new Mer cury introduces a distinctive new style trend in automobile design, officials say. The new Mercury is declared to offer a roomier and more luxur ious interior and a smart, "big car" exterior, and at the same time is easier to handle and more econom ical to operate. In addition t a two-door sedan and two four-door sedans, the doors of which are hinged from the front, Mercury for 1952 has two sport coupes with "hard-top" styling, plus a convertible and two four-door station wagons. This is the most complete line ever offer ed by Mercury in the 14 years of its history. Completely re-styled, the 1952 Mercury combines smooth flat sur faces with a minimum of curves and extruded projections. A simu lated air-scoop on the low flat hood and similar features on the sides are declared to add pleasing touches and individuality to the styling. This year, for the first time, Mercury cars are equipped with brake and clutch pedals suspended from a bracket between the instru ment and dash panel, giving more X KJJ x Uvll X. 1.KJM. lilt UUtCl U114 1.11111 mating the necessity for access ODenines in the floor. Numerous refinements to the famed Mercury V-8 engine have boosted its power to 125 horsepow er. The compression ratio has been increased to 7.2 to 1. Again in 1952, Mercury cars will be available In any of three trans missions: Standard, Touch - O -Matic overdrive, and Merc-O-Ma-tic. America's growing population and expanding industry now re quire about double the amount of coal mined in 1900. Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) eUTTERFAT Premium .86 .84 .70 .84 .89 No. 1 No. 2 rt UTTER -Wholesale Retail EGGS (Buying ) (Wholesale prices range from to 7 rents orer buying price ) Large AA Large A Medium AA Medium .43 .40 .39 .37 J30 Small .. POCLTRV Leghorn hens .13 Jl .26 Colored hens .... Colored fryers Old roosters Roasters , LIVESTOCK -it Valley Packing Company notation!) Fat Daiiy 19.00 to 20.00 Cutter 17.00 to 18 00 Heifers 20 00 to 23.00 Bulls 26.00 to 28 00 Veal 30.00 to 33.00 Calves 24.00 to 28 00 Fat Lambs 26.00 to 27.50 25.00 to 26.00 Feeders ... u 0 i LZ 11 drillers Friday U explain regulations and answer qnestssa. (SUtes NOTICB OT EXAMINATION JtOTXCX HEQEBY IS OIVKM chat I Promotional Examinations subject to I uie ruiea ana reriuauons .ox nm Charter and the Civil Service Commis sion of Salem, Oregon, will be held In the City Hall. Salem. Oregon on Wed nesday, February 20, 1032, at the hour of 9:00 o'clock A.M. for the positions oi Captains in the Fire Department: one In the division of First Aid and the other in the regular Fire Depart ment Service. PAY: for each position 1335 50. per month. DUTIES of both positions Include supervision of Fire Department equip ment anl personnel and transmission of orders of superior officers and di recting tl.elr enforcement. GENERAL SCOPE OF EXAMINA TIONS: For First Aid Captains: Gen eral knowledge based on First Aid ex perience and Red Cross First Aid Course, and for the other Captains; General knowledge of City and thorough knowledge of Fire Depart ment Study Manual. NO ONE WILL BE PERMITTED to take either promotional examination unless he has had three years' contin uous service under permanent appont :ent In the Salem Fire Department. APPLICATION for these examina tions may be made at the Office of the City Recorder, must be filed in person, and will not be accepted for filing after 3:00 o'clock P.M. on Thurs r.ay. February 14. 1852. DATED at Salem. Oregon. January 23 1952. Civil Service Commission By: Alfred Mundt, Secretary and Chief Examiner J. 24, 23. 26. 27. 28, 29. 300 Personal 310 Mating Nottc SALEM Lodge No. 4. A. F. & A. M. Wed.. Jan. 30. M. M. degree. 7:30 p.m. 312 Lost and Found LOST: Lady's Cold Hamilton wrist watch with LoRayne Haag engraved on the back. Phone 2-0422 or 4-3333. Reward. MALE Kerry Blue terrier l,i years old. Black and curly with red col lar and Multnomah County license. Answers to name of "Denny." Lost in vicinity of 1230 N. Church. Re ward. Mrs. Paul Cannlchael. Call 2-5647 LOST: 1-10 month old male Pekinese. In vicinity of Ford & Lee. Phone 2- 8466. Reward. FOUND: Large black Trailhound. Ches ter Boyle. Detroit. Oregon. LOST: Gold engraved hoop earring in vicinity of Ladd 4c Bush Bank Ac Livesley Building, reward. Phone 3- 4437. 316 Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 313'i N - Commercial St Phone 2-2108 Meet tngs Sunday. 3 p.m.. Tuesday ly p.m 4-3544. ALCOHOLICS Andnymdus Ph 3-8133 PO Bx 724. YMCA. Wed and Frl at 8 00 p.m. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock 1 GOOD family cow, 1 Hoifer, fresh in February, 1 Heifer calf. Phone 4-3930. Rt. 4 Box 830. taie 6 HEAD cross Herfords yearlings. 3 niles South East of Shaw. Wm. Simpson. Rt. 1 Box 243 after S p.m. or Saturday a.id Sunday. BONDED UvestocK buyer. A F Som- ner, 2130 Chemawa Rd. Phone 4-zoi BONhED LIVESTOCK buyer E C McCandiish 1127 S 'Mh Ph 3-B147 BONDED UvestocK buyer Claude Ed wards Rt 3 Box 899E Ph 4-1113 L.1CENSKD and bonded livestock buyer I nethen. 140 Lancaster Dr Phone 2 .345 j 404 Poultry and Rabbits ; every Wednesday. Nickels. Baby Hatchery, Sil- cockereils. Gehnng verton. Phone Black 193 tfENS AND FRYERS WANTED: Heavy or liRht. Top prices. Phone 2-2861. Lre'g Hatchery. PARMENTEER cockereils and New Hamrshire chicks, weekly, day old or stirted Ph 2-2861 Lee s Hatchery. MATCHES of Golden Broad and New Hampshire chicks every Tuesday We sDeclalize in br oiler ch lcks Fox's Hatchery 3630 State St phone 3-4968 408 Pets ST. BERNARD puppies 6 weeks old. Mrs. Ken Priest. Rt. 1. Box 404, Al- bany. Oregon. Telephone 2768-J-2 1 '2 BOSTON screwtailed and Boston . . r . Tin lerrier quk lor saie, cm. i-jau YEAR OLD .Jalmation. $25. Ph. 4-4031, ROLLER canaries with good song and choice "f coJor. Phone 3-8668. TROPICAL FISH Free swordtail or Sphnops with each 2.00 purchase. C. L. Mann. Turner. Oregon. MOORE'S trop'cal fish aquarium tanks, plants, heaters and thermostates. pumps, 2 miles from S Lancaster on Macleay td. Phone 27321. closed Wednesday GOLDFISH Tropical Fish Salem Seed and Implement Co.. Front et state- LeGRAY KENNl 3-1083 410 Seeds and Plants TAKING orders for Northwest straw berry plants: $15.00 per M. H. E Lehnherr. Rt. 1. Box 101. Brooks. 1 mile N. of North Howell School. 414 Farm Equipment FOR SALE: Alils Chalmers machinery New and used. Phone 4-1955. 42S Auction Sole SudtelFs Livestock and furniture auction every Thursday. If you have livestock, furniture. miscellaneous articles, farm machinery, poultry. , consign them to this sale. Lane Sudtell's Auction Sales Yard, l'i miles E. of Salem on Silverton Rd. For informa tion call day or night 3-6098. Open every day. 450 Merchandise. ' 431 Machlnff caul Tool KOTOTILLER sales, parts, and servtee, Howser Broe. Ph. t-Sotj. Ml . - " -. , YUUR lime ana e flirt aemenoe good tools ' Rent or buy them at Houses Bros 1410 g ltn . ' DEALERS and repair station for Wood boss chain saws, Brlggs. Clinton Wisconsin gasoline engines. Howser Bros 1410 S. 12th Ph. VeMf. 455 Household Good For Sol) I PC. dinette set. I?0. phone 2-0374. 925 S, 13th. j. NEW all wool Axminer rug. ' BxiX best grade. Phone 4-420 L GOOD oil heater. 23. 2-903?. ' ' Used Furn., Cheap TRADE TERMS Valley rum Co 8 No ConvT- -74? 9 ROOMS of furniture, nearly new. 3S20 Thorndile Rd. Phone 3-8633. Dealers do not apply. - . : 4i6 Wanted House! CASH for furniture, pianos, rugs, ap pliance!, antiques, guns, tools. ol fice equipment etc contents ci homes, apts. hotels or will take In trade. Calls made at our con venience. Phone 3-8558. TRADER LOUIE 1870 !Dg Ave. m BEST PRICES PAID HALL'S FURNITURE PHONE 4-3481 (aiaOHili:?' ?lf HIGHEST CASH, i piece or houseful Call 3-.T7Q7 1 -1 r Hare FurnltQrel 23$ tf. glgft t Highest Prices Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 458 Building Materials Ship Lap $25 & $35 2x4125 ii $39 2x8 8c 2x8133 Mahogany front doors $17 -Epping Lumber Co. 3470 Silverton Rd. f PhdPi 2-205J Oak Flooring $119 while overstocked 4x8 plywood low as anywhere, odd sizes at ridi culously low prices. Wall boards of all kinds, low as $1.78 aheet 4xa. Door prices are good, try us. Jambs in QS ct Knnttv Pirm nsnl lin assortment. Combination 1 storm doors; overhead garage doors. Roof ing and Cedar shingles, all grades. ir shingles, all grades. Aluminum gutter, bimpie mon payments. See your friends at Simple monthly Portland Road' Lumber Yard 3543 Portland Road ' 4-4431 SH1.NU1.ES SHAKES i rtest irrade No I s $10 Uo. 2 s $7 Nov 3's $5 4 $3 Any amount delivered, 18 in. No. 1 carton packed sldewaU sh&kes $13.50 per sq ; with under coarse Common lumber, sll grades. Oak and Pecan flooring. Ted Muller, ph. Salem 2-1 198 evenings. 460 Musical Instruments MAHOGANY piano, burigalqw size. In excellent condition. 1W0 t. Cottage. C6o Trad. Miscellaneous FOR TRADE Two acres highway frontage, haif way between Salerh and P3rtland for late model Write Box 220. care Statesman. car. 468 For Rent Miscellaneous O DRIVE TRUCKS roit RENT Blan kets furn. Cor. 12th and State. Ph. 2-906Z. TOOLS St equipment to malt s gooB job better Rent or buy at Howser Bros 1410 S. 12th. Phone 3-3046. 470 For Sole. Miscellaneous " FOLDING wheel chair, like new. reap sonable or trade for typewriter. BLACK and white enamel - woo wood range, $25. Good condition EASTERN Oregon alfalfa. Cec verton, 1000 8. CommerclaL Phone ?-yl52. VACUUM Rexair aD attachments. Mull sell 2650 Portland Rd. 3-9074. 44' Hpuse. I860 State. ELECTROLUX vacuum, like new. 260 Portland Rd 3-5674. : n LININGS & BACKS tor WOOD RANGES CIRCULATORS VALLEY FURN, CO. 285 N. COMMERCIAL CUSTOM KILLING CUTTING CURING OLD FASHIONED SMOKING TRAILER LOANED FREE. WE BUT ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK. SALEM MEAT CO. PHONE 3-48;i ELECTRIC Ranges New aTid Ui Yeater Apollance C 173 Chemck NEW location E. Bales. 11B2 Center at Shopplnfe Center 35Pia ;:' ' Kohler & Campbell Pianos ' Wiltsev 3Iusic House I860 STATE . " NEW AND USED Sewing fnachlncf. Yeater Appliance Co4 378 Chemes eta. Uj: Crushed Quarjry Rock Phone 4-SHT 1 UEEPFREEZE FREEZER3 Yeater ApV pliancy 375 Chemeketi ' xl2 LINOLEUM rugs $4.8$ Bare Tur mture Co.. 253 N. High. , STANLEY tome products. Lee Mlndl. 335 S itn. - Weiliin Sand & Gravel Co, Crushed Rock For roads St drreewsy. Cement. Re4dj mix. Concrete. Gardaa Band. BuIU dozing, -tralaage and ditching esV vtMivcT drat Him Phone S-S34S NEW mahogany Duncan Phyphe drtS leaf table, closed 2ft extends B6V. $73. Phone 2-0240. 223Q Carlton .Wa WESTERN livestock aa5ile. 263 Cen ter St. g-COLUMN Allen-WaleS electrie add- Ing machine. Perfect condition. O'Brien's Market. 5 Market St. Phone 3-3073. . PORTABLE gas. paint outfit. $90 1U one bose and pot. ' box sis tales man. . OUTBOARD motor, late ; model Mi cury a H.r. usea only s pours, cau 3-3484. - ' - ' WASnlMU Macmnes, new snu Used. Yester ' Asoitsnne Co t7 Chemek eta fJ . , Linoleum $3.45 VALLXV FURN CO. 13 N COU1 472 Wanted. Miscellaneous WANTED leftover scraps ef sewing usually discarded. Sent to Mrs. W. H. Walker. 1M N. 24th St, Salem. Ore. 3-413. - TOP PRICES I or old cars, scrap irvia for tunk We make immediate pickup. For national defense. Phone 4-324J. aT - . ' SlliiJ - ..." 1 1