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10 Tlx States mm, Satan, Oregon, Monday, April 21, 1852 (DSity CPIbnttimiairfies BOWUX Thomas Jefferson Howell, at a local hospital Aorll IS. Late resident of 1148 Rufe St. Survived by his wife. Gladys HowelL Denver. Colo.: a sis ter. Mrs. Lillian Cummins. Saiem; two half-sisters. Mrs. Nora Carpenter an Mrs. Margaret Parker. Portland: a niece. Rita, and nephew. Robert Cum mins, both of Salem. Announcement ef services will be made later by the Vir gil T. Golden Company. PITZBART Herman J. Spitzbart, late resident of 697 N. Liberty St.. at a local hospital April 18. Survived by -nieces. Mrs. Frieda Teutsch of Corvallis; Mrs. Sel mi Kroeger and Mrs. Clara Lee. both cf Salem; Mrs. Frieda Smith of De lake; Mrs. Vera Barrick of Salem; Mrs. Gertrude Bergman of Naples. Italy; Mrs. Irma Abbott of Antioch. Calif.; nephews, William G. Krueger of Sa lem; Arnold A. Krueger. Leo G. Spitz bart, Erwtn Oehler, all of Salem; Ar nold Oehler of West wood. N. J.; Les ter Oehler of Corvallis; several nieces and nephews in Iowa. Services will be held at 1:30 p m. Monday in the Clough-Barrick Chapel, with interment In Belcrest Memorial Park. The Rev. John Cauble will officiate. MOOR Ray Moor, at the residence. 2360 Cherry Ave.. April 18. at the age of 71. Survived by widow. Ernestine L. Moor of Salem; sons. Ernest L. Loynes and Ray B. Moor, both of Salem; Ches ter R. Loynes, of Seattle: two daugh ters. Alice H. Santy of Portland and Myrna J. Johns of Puvallup. Wash. Services will be held in the Howell-Edwards Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Monday. April 21. with the Rev. Eugene Stowe officiating. Interment in Yamhill Cem etery. RED FERN Edith Mary Redfem, late resident of 2720 S. Summer St.. at a local hospital April 18. Survived by hus band. George H. Redfern of Salem; son. Ken Redfern of Portland; broth ers. Stan Anderson. Sidney, B. C: Art Anderson of Los Angeles: sister, Mrs. Maude Tomlinson of Los Angeles; grandchildren. Jerrie Redfern and Sharon Redfem, both of Portland. Services will be held Tuesday, April 22. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 3 p. m.. with the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Interment in Belcrest Me morial Park under direction of Virgil T. Golden Co. JONES Will Arthur Jones, at the residence. Salem Route 5. April 18. Survived by widow. Mrs. Eva T. Jones of Salem; daughter. Mrs. Alia Meyer of Salem: son. Thomas of Salem: two sisters, Miss Bessie Jones and Mrs. Edith Algo. both of Salem: two brothers. John and Clifford Jones, both of Salem. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel at 2 p m. Monday. April 21. with Dr Earle Parker officiating. Interment in Mt Hope Cemetery. RAMP Benjamin Franklin Ramp, late resi dent of Brooks. April 18. at the ace of 101. Survived by sons. Rollie D. of Newport Flovd C. of Roseburg: Wil la'd F. of Brooks. Services will be held at 1-30 p.m. Monday. April 21 in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel. Interment in Pioneeer Cemetery. Brooks. Ph. 3-3173. KELLY In this citv. April 19. Susan Elizabeth Kellv. late resident of Salem, at the se of 7fi. Survived hv children. Marion W. Kelly of Independence. Charles MONDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1290 KOCO 1490. KOIN 970 EGff 620. KEX 1190 ' FM Megacycles KOIN 101.1; KEX 92.3 (Editor's note: The Statesman publishes In (ad faith the protnmi and times as provided by the radio stations, but because oftimes the programs are changed without notification, this newspaper cannot be responsible for ths accuracy herein). HOUR 00:00 00:15 6 KSLM .N'ews (Timekeeper iMarch Time IN.W News KOCO West Melod. (West Melod Farm News INet News ROIN News IR F.D. 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(Sports Final 1e KSLM W I KOCO Ni I KOIN M I KGW N KSLM War-HmeFmt IMldnite MWUea Might Song Night Song Mel Baldwin Mel Baldwin Jews Bill Stern KKX Dance Tim I Dance Tim KOAC SM kc afoaeay 10 00 The News and Weather. 10 19 EsDeeUllv for Women: 11.00 Oregon School of The Air; 11 JO The Concert Hall; 12 00 The News and Weather: 13:15 p.m. Ncoa Farm Hour: 1 rOO Ride 'Em Cow boy: I iiS Oregon School of the Air: I -IS Kern and Sloop: 1:43 Errand of Mercy: 1 rOO Especially for Women: 1 JO Invitation to Read: 3:45 Oregon L.. Harold R-. both of Monmouth, Carl W. of Birmingham, Ala., and Velma McKee of Lincoln. Neb. There are also ,19 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren: brother. M. A. Shields of Hamburg, Iowa and a sis ter, Mrs. Joe Brown, also of Hamburg. Iowa. Shipment has been mad to Hamburg. Iowa, by the W. T. Rigdon Co. for services and Interment. Ph. 3-3173. MONTGOMERY Mrs. Lula Montgomery, late resident of 149 E. Wilson St., at a local hospital April 19. Survived by daughters. Mrs. Dora Roberts and Mrs. Emma Ullery, both of Salem; Mrs. Lillie Stewart of Dayton, sisters. Mrs. Lizzie Tye and Mrs. Magetle Montgomery, both of Bls mark. N. D.; Mrs. Kittie Green of Salem: brothers, Sam Galloway, of Yakima. Wash.; Amasa Galloway of Bismark. N. D.; grandson, Joe Stewart of Dayton. Ore. Services will be held in the Clough-Barrick Chapel at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Aoril 22. with Interment in C.ty View Cemetery. WALLING Mrs. Ethfl Walling, late resident of Salem Route 4. Box 433. at a local hospital April 18. Survived by widower, Tracy Walling of Salem: daughters. Mrs. Juanita Upham. Mrs. Marion Smith, both of Portland: Mrs. Thel ma Fisher, Mrs. Genevieve Camillo. and Miss Dorothy Walling, all of Salem: son. John, also of Salem: sis ters, Mrs. j Blanche Walling and ' Mrs. Dot Baal, both of Salem; 13 grand children. Services will be held in the Clou eh-Barrick Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. April 22. with the Rev. Dud ley Strain of filiating, and Interment in Belcrest Memorial Park. TfcRRY Ira Terry, at Coqullle. April 18. Sur vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Terry of Turner: daughter. Miss Mary Louise Terry of Salem: three sisters. Mrs. Lillian Pearrold of Vancouver. Wash.: Mrs. Margie Tucker of Turner and Mrs. Mary Johnson of Portland: two brothers. Hasten and Ocus both of Culver. Ore. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. April 22. with Interment in Belcrest Memorial Park. DICK Frank N, Dick, at a local hospital April 18. Late resident of 220 S. Lan caster Dr. Survived by his wife. Anna T. Dick, of Salem: brother, C. K. Dick of Dallas: sisters. Miss Margaret Dick, also of Dallas: Mrs. Henry W. Dick and Mrs. Nick Loewln both of Moun tain Lake. Minn. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday. April 23. with Inter ment in Dallas Cemetery. JOHNSON John Peter Johnson, at a local hos pital April 20. Late resident of 4754 Clark Ave. Survived bv daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Brones of Salem: two sons. Thomas and Joseph, both of Salem: six grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel at 10 a.m. Mondav. April 21. with the Rev. G. B. Rundstrum officiating. Interment in Fargo. N.D. Public1 Records MUNICIPAL COURT Lloyd Elbert Tierce. Jefferson, charged with reckless driving. Re leased on $200 bail. Melvin E. 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Salom Market Quotations (As of tat yesterday) B UTTKRF AT Premium No. 1 No. 1 BUTTER Wholesale .80 .78 M .80 .89 Retail EGGS (Baying) (Wholesale prices range from to 7 cents over buying price.) Large AA . .44 .40 .40 .37 .18 .20 .27 .14 .27 Large A Medium AA Medium SmaU ori TRY Leghorn hens Colored hens Colored fryers Old roosters Roasters LIVESTOCK Valley Packing Company Quotations) Fat Dairy 19.00 to 20 00 Cutter .. 17.00 to 19.00 Heifers 20.00 to 24 00 25.00 to 28.00 30:00 to 34.00 24 00 to 30 00 24.00 to 26.50 22 00 to 24 00 Bulls Good Veal Calves Fat Lambs Feeders ... EXECUTRIX NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MARILYN WOLCOTT has been, by or der of the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon for Marion Countv. nnnnintpd executrix of the estate of VERNON DAVIE) HILL, deceased. Any persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, with proper vouchers, to said executrix at 310 Pio neer Trust Building. Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 14th day of April. 1952. MARILYN WOLCOTT Executrix of the estate of Vernon David Hill, Deceased. RHOTEN. RHOTEN St SPEERSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Building Salem. Oregon Attorneys for Executrix. Ap.14-21-28-M.5-12 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE EAST NOB HILL STREET FROM OHMART STREET TO McGILCHRIST STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares iu pur pose and intention to improve EAST NOB HILL STREET from the south line of Ohmart Street to the south line of McGilchrist Street, in the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the Citv of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the estaolish ?d grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2i" asphaltlc concrete pavement 24 feet In width. in accordance with the plans and speci fications therefor jvhich were adopted by the Common Council April 14. 1952. which are now on file in the office of the citv recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement department. Written remonstrance against the above proposed improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final pub lication of this notice by the owners of the property affected. By Older of the Common Council April 14. 1P52: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Ad 21. 22, 23, 24. 25. 26. 27, 28. 29. 30, M. 1. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE TRYON AVENUE FROM FOURTH STREET TO BROADWAY STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its pur pose and intention to improve TRYON AVENUE from the west line of "ourtti Street to Ihe west line of Broadway Street, in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street Intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade. constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2'j" asphaltlc concrete pavement 34 fest in width. in accordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council April 14. 1952. whicn are now on file In the office of the citv recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hreof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make th above described improve ment h- and through the street im provement department. Written remonstrance against the above proposed improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final pub lication of this notice by the owners of the property affected. By Order of the Common Council April 14. 1952: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Ap 11. 22. 23. 24. 29. 26, 27. 28. 29. 30. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE TRYON AVENUE FROM LIBERTY STREET TO FOURTH STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that tlte Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its pur pose and Intention to improve TRYON AVENUE from the east line of Liberty Street to the west line of Fourth Street, in the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a J',i" asphaltlc concrete pavement 34 feet in width. in accordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council April 14. 1952. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improve ment by and through the street im provement department. Written remonstrance against the abovs pro Dosed improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final pub lication of this notice by the owners of the property affected. By Order of the Common Council April 14. 1952: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Apll. 22. 23. 34. 25. 24, 27. 28. 29. 30. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE SKOPIL AVENUE FROM BOICE STREET TO LORIDA AVENUE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its pur pose nd Intention to improve SKOPIL AVENUE from the north line of Boice Street to the north line of Lorida Avenue, in the City of Salem, M-uion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2',fc inch asphaltlc concrete pavement 30 feet in width. in accordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council ADril 14. 1952. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improve ment by and through the street im provement department. Written remonstrance against the above oropoced improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final pub lication of this notice by the owners of the perry affected. By Order of the Common Council April 14. 1952: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder An. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 2. 27. 2a. 29, 30. IkI. 1. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVB BEN: VISTA DRIVE FROM HANSEN AVENUE TO LOT 9, BLOCK 9. CAN DALARIA HEIGHTS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem,.' Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its pur pose and intention to Improve BEN VISTA DRIVE from the north line of Hansen Avenue to the north line, if extended easterly, of Lot 9, Block : 9. Candalarla Heights, In the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, the portion of the street being im proved being more clearly and defi nitely shown on the plans and speci fications hereinafter referred to, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade,- constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said street with a ?' j inch asphaltlc concrete pavement 30 feet in width, In accordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council April 14. 1952, which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this refers-flce thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described improve ment by and through the street im provement department. Written remonstrance against the above ; proposed improvement may be filed yith the city recorder at any time withirr ten days after the final pub lication of this notice by the owners of the prooertv affeted. By Prdc-r of the Common Council April IA 1952: ALFRED MUNDT. Citv Recorder Ap. 21, 22. 23. 24. 25, 26. 27. 28, 29. 30. M. 1. 300 Personal 310 Meetina Notices SALEM LODGE No 4. AT. & A.M . Wed.. Apr. 23. District meeting, Scottish Rite Tem ple. 7:30 P. M. 316 Personal REST HAVEN Nursing Home, 3848 "D" St. Phone 4-5323 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. 315i N Commercial St. Ph. 2-2108. Meeting Sundav 3 n m Tuesday 7:30 p m in i iHOLICS Anonymous Ph (-91.13 2088 N. Commercial. Wed and Frl. at 8 00 pjn. 400 Agriculture 402 livestock 2 FRESH dairy or family young cows. 1 milking 7 gallon per day. Also feeder calf, prices reasonable. 4840 Center St.. Salem. BONDED Livestock buyer. A. F. Som merf 2130 Chemawa Rd. Phone 4-2617 . LOCKER BEEF, cut and wrapped. 49c lb. Custom killing, livestock bought, trailer loa led free. Ph 3-4858. Salem Meat Co. South of Waters ball park. HO.NUfcD LiVtSiOt'h niivel t yleCanriiin 1127 s ?srr. Ph .i-ni4 LICtNSfcD and nonded livestock buver E I onethen. 1940 Lancaster ur Phone 2 .345 BONDED livestock buyer Claude Ed wards Rt 3 Box 899E Ph 4-1113 3 SHORT yearling Hereford heifers $185 each. Also 2 white faced feeder steers, and 8, 2 years old grade Suf folk ewes with Februrary lambs. Ph. 4-2523. 1515 Boone Rd. 404 Poultry and Rabbits Colored Fryers Ph. 4-1090 RABBITS, all ages. Am leaving town. C.i 11 at 2015 Kappahan Rd . BABY CHICKS. Day old Cockerals. Pullets. Hamphires. Parmenters, Wt. Rocks Wvandottes. Austra-Whites. Legnorns Started chix at reasonable nrices. Quality since 1921. Phone 2-2831. Lees Hatchery, Salem NEW HAMP. chicks, best erade. Low prices MONTGOMERY WARD FARM STORE Trade & High Phone 3-3191 Spring Is Here And It Is Chick Time DAY-OLD AND STARTED CHICKS AVAILABLE NOW FOX HATCHERY. 3830 STATE PHONE 3-4969. HENS AND FRYERS WANTED: Heavy or light. Top prices. Phone 2-2861 Lee s Hatchery. 408 Pets 4 MONTHS old cocker setter female puppy $2. Phone 2-8622 . 960 Shipping. 1 PUREBRED Boston bull screw tail female pup. Well marked. 8 weeks old. Ph. 2-0831 or 3820 S. Commercial. MOORE'S tropical fish tanks, plants, headers, thermostates, pumps. 2 miles from S. Lancaster on Macleay Rd. Phone 2-7321. closed Wednesday. TROPICAL FISH and supplies. C. L. Mann Battlecreek Rd Turner. Ore. 410 Seed and Plants GERANIUMS. Fuchsias. 25c. Bedding plants 39c doz. Dahlia bulbs, tl a dozen. Merrill's Greenhouse. Brooks. p"ANSfY plants 50c dozen, Primroses 25c each. Also 2 room house for rent. Phone 2-6811. 3835 Midway Dr. BEDDING PLANTS, Cabbage, Toma toes, Fuschias, Geraniums, Pelargon iums, African Violets. Oppen's Green house 4 330 Au bum R d . P h . 4 -1933 PANSIES $1.00 doz. Primroses. Del phinium and other perennials. East rldge Greenhouse. 1055 2nd St., West Salem. 10 large dahlias assorted colors 19 iHnrtfri nan dahlias $5.00 -$3.50 100 Glads assorted colors ..$3.90 1W VJM .w . ........ - Spring Haven Dahlia and Iris Gardens Rt. 2. Box 1209 Camas, wasningxon BURBANK and Netted Gem seed po tatoes. 5230 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-4078. 414 Farm Equipment FORD FERGUS ON tractor, 2-14 plow and scraper Phone 2-8887. FOR SALE. Alua Chalmers macmnery New and used Phone 4-1959. 450 Merchandise 451 Machinery and Tools 7-55 McCULLOUGH chain saw. nearly new. 40 inch bar St chain. Make offer. 2280 Lee St. DEALERS and repair station for Wood bosi chain saws. Briggs. Clinton St Wisconsin gasoline engines Howser Bros 1410 S 12th Ph 3-3648 vMUllLbUl saics pari ana service Howser Bros. Ph. 3 3648 1410 12th YOUR lime ana effort demands good tools. Rent or buy them at House! Bros 1410 S I2th U5 Household For Sale UNFINISHED Furniture ready to paint. Complete stock at Good Housekeep ing Inc. 487 Court St. 456 Wanted, Household Goods WANT sr .all piano. Reasonable. Cash. Write 861. Statesman. HALL S PAYS cash for furniture and appliances, we buy, sell or trade. - HALL'S FURNITURE STORE 1979 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 4-3481 Highest Prices Valley Furn. Co. 2 7472 458 Building Materials ROOF LEAK? Call Western Auto. 3-7177. and our salesman will explain how you can save money by install ing a .guaranteed HOMEGUARD Roof. Gamble's Western Auto Sup ply Co., 201 N. Commercial. 450 Merchandise 458 Building Materials DOORS MAHOGANY VERTICAL DOORS ROTARY FIR ONE PANEL FIR About 230 mahogany and VG fir priced similar to flat grain fir. Get yours while selection is good. Portland Road Lumber Yard 3545 Portland Road 4-4433 Windows New weather stripped windows, com pletely assembled. $14.20. New win dows without weather strip. $11.20. Used windows complete, $7.50; new picture windows, $8.00. C. G. Long. Ph. 2-5821. 1 mile N. of Keizer. 5ELIVERED PRICES - SALEM AREA No. 3 Shiplap & 2x4-8 $60 M. No. 3 2x8-10-12, $50-$55 M. 2 and better 820 spec length $80 M. All No 4 1 and 2 In $25 & $30 per M. No 1 cedar shingles $9 25; No. 2 $5.75; No 3 $3.75 Cedar shakes. No. 1 18 in. $7.50 sq. Dry No. 4 undercourse shingles $2.50. 4 bundle sq. Ted Mul ler. Evenings Phone 2-1196. At Wet Salem Saw Mill. Wallace Rd.. Salem. Oregon. BUILD WITH HAYDITE BLOCK Houses or garden walls, Pumilite Blk. & Supply Co. 1680 Dallas Highway. West Salem. No Down Payment 38 months to pay. remodeling, repair, garages, barns, painting, plumbing, etc NO RED TAPE Phone 2-2054 for further information EPPING LUMBER CO 3740 Silverton Rd. Open all day Sat 462 Sports Equipment FOR SALE: 41 Ft. commercial fishing boat. 225 Gray marine motor, gear. radio, telephone, direction finder. Good condition. Ph. 5-0224. " Eugene. Oregorv Box 702. 10 H. P. Johnson motor, $75. Phone 3-1333. 466 Trade, Miscellaneo us 23 REMINGTON pump and 22 pistol for 35 or 36 Ford or Chev. Ph. 2-3269. 468 For Rent. Miscellaneous TOOLS 8c equipment to make a good lob better Rent or buy at Howser Bros 1410 S 12th Phone 3-3846 U DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT Blan kets furn. Cor 12th and State Ph 2-9062. 470 For Sale. Miscellaneous FURNITURE. good condition. new Kirby vacuum cleaner. Owner. Ph. 2-7463 Sundays, after 6 p. m. week days. ROAD OILING Road conditions are now ideal to oil that road to settle the dust. LarmeJ Transfer & Storage. Ph. 3-3131 FULL size bed, 2 inner spring mat tresses, used 6 months, $30 . 330 S. 14th. LAWN" mower, good condition. $6. Call 2-8363. 1941 PLYMOUTH motor $20. Roy Zie bart. 3435 Daniel St. METHOXYCHLOR DUST Come to Weathers Dusts to get your Methoxychlor Dust for strawberries. Also all kinds of dusts for Hops. Fruit, Nuts, and Berries. Check our prices before you buy. Phone 4-1107. Weathers Dusts. Rt. 2. Box 184, Sa lem. 2'j miles west and north of Keizer. 9 x 12 ALL WOOL Axminster rug: re frigerator, like new; davenport; elec tric stove .and misc. articles, 697 S. Liberty. NEW HAMPSHIRE Fryers Fill your locker now. Phone 4-4325. EXCELLENT barnyard fertilizer. Ph. 4-3907 or 3-8400. tJ-i-.i; l Kit. Manges New ano Useu Yeater ADDliance Co 375 ( heme; eta HARLEY Davidson 1945 Model 74 over head valves. Phone 3-7238 after 6 p.m. FERTILIZERS Rotted or fresh, cow, chicken, turkey or sheep manure. Delivered by sack or yard. Mulches for loosening soil and hold moisture. FENCING Rustic cedar fences to order. Will In stall. Pickets, rails. 4x4 posts, split shakes. trellis, stakes, posts all lengths, poles. FLAGSTONES PaUo, wall work, steps, walks. Red laVa. granite, for garden and walls. Crushed red lava for drives. PHILLIPS BROS.. RT. 6. BOX 118 2 miles E. 4 comers on State. Ph. 4-3081 CLOTHESLINE posts, railings, porch columns, weathervanes. 1145 N. Lib erty. CHARIS foundation girdles, bra. For appointment Ph. 3-5918. Mary E. Bales. DEEPFREEZE FREEZERS Yeater Ap pliance 37$ Chemeketa NEW AND USED Sewing machines Yeater Appliance Co 373 Chemek eta . GREETING cards, girts, aprons. Mrs. McClintic. 679 N. High. The Apron Shop. HOP Pegs, telephone Harrisburg 127FS, write W. E. Marsh. Rt. I, Harrisburg. STANLEY ,iome producta Lee Mindt 335 S 19th HEAVY TOP SOIL Fine pit run gravel. Ph. 3-5806 for de livery any time or after 6 ph. 2-8748. Fertilizer Mulch and Compost West Salem Fuel Co. MAURICE L. SHEPARD Phone 2-4031 Super Buys At Oregon F.U. Co-op Folbate Lawn Mower 13" 12.00 Huffy Elec. 16" 87.50 Gaa Power 18" 76.73 Pneumatic 22 rifle I2.75 Crosman Co2 Pistol ... Plastic Color Hose 50' -U.75 - 7 .05 4 75 US Rubber 50' 50 lbs. Garden-Lawn fertilizer 2.35 Paint Guaranteed OSW 3.73 gal. Unseed Oil 1 50 T" Mall Saw 44 50 Electric Drill . 29.50 V- Drill Kit complete 15,95 Nails d Com. 100 lb. keg 9.50 Galvanized Pails .70 Gallon Glass Jugs .48 2-12 Loomx roll per ft .07 J-14 Loomx roll per ft .05 Chrome Filter Fan reg 39.73 23.00 Bathroom Outfit complete 128.75 40 gal. Table Top Water heater . 95.00 42 gal. Collins (while 25 last) 89 95 Twin Laundry Trays complete 23.73 Soil Pipe SH 85c ft. Toilet Stool -29.75 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MANY DOLLARS COME IN YOU NEED NOT BE A MEMBER TO TRADE HERE. OREGON F U Co-op. 343 N. ComT St. Walling Sand & Gravel Co. Crushed Rock For roads & driveway. Cement, Ready mix Voncrete arOen San ttull dozing -trainafe and ditching "4 vd 4scaTT V A ..,.... V. a.. Svl jwiw dition. No Installation expense. Call 2-5815. 450 Merchandise 470 For Sale, Miscellaneous Top Soil & River Silt Phone 2-1749 Crushed Quarry Rock Phone 4-3127 VISIT Wards complete garden depart ment. Everything you need for spring planting. WARDS FARM STORE Trade & High Phone 3-3191 WASHING Mucnmes. Ne ami Uscu Yeater Aon'luiw Co 17 C .-ri k eta DELUXE washing machine. 4 months old, priced to sell. Ph. 2-0729. 172 W. Myers. BASSINETTE, also minute bath. $10. Small new 3 pc. maternity suit, $15. 1080 Glenn Creek Rd. (Wallace Rd.) Ph. 2-7447. USED Singer electric cabinet sewing machine, round bobbin , has new m-itor. light and foot control, good sewing condition and guaranteed. Only $15 down, $6.38 per month. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 130 N. Commercial . USED Singer electric cabinet sewing machine, sews forward and reverse, walking rjresser foot, full set of at tachments, matching stool, free sew ing lessons. Guaranteed. Full price "124 50. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 130 N. Commercial 5 GAL. trailer Butane tank, call 3-6319 after 4 p.m. 474 Miscellaneous HOSPITAL beds for sale or rent. Stiff Furniture Co. Phone 3-9186. Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE V MOST CASES Bring or Mall Your Plates for Repsl? DR HARRY SEMT.F-R DENTIST WANT TO Buy used cameras St lenses M-Ewan Photo Shop. 45 N High 476 Fuel West Salem Fuel Co. 16-IN DRY OR GREEN SLAB WOOD DRY PLANER ENDS Old growth block wood 16 In. clean, no bark. SCREENED SAWDUST RURAL DELIVERIES DIESEL AND STOVE OIL Pho..e: Salem 2-4031 Also pick up wood at 1525 Edgewater St.. W Salem Ask lor S & H Green Stamps COAL - BRIQUETS Sawdust dumped or conveyed Dry or green, slab or millends Phone 2-7442 Elmer Boje 16" old Fir plywood cores. 2025 S 12th. Phone 3-9453. Highway Fuel Co. clean sawdust, wood green or dry Stove-Diesel oils Ask for Penny Saver Stamos Ph S8444 Oregon Fuel Co. Good clean sawdust, tube service or push-out Dry or green 16" slab Drv or green 16" edgings, coal. 3087 Broadway Phone 3-5533 HAND PICKED choice 16" slab wood, 2 cord 'oad. Still only $12 Order earlv Call Anderson Fuel 2-7731 or 4 -4253 'ANER TRIMMINGS for cook stove and heater very nice for kindling $ per cord "hont 3-7721. or 3-6024 Capitol Lumber & Fuel Co. 00 Business & Finance RESTAURANT: for Sale 'bv Owner. For information call. Ph. 3-3219 or 2-9168. 510 Money to Loan Money Problems? Let us take 'the "Ifs" out of your monev problems. Small loans up to $300. Auto loans up to $500 State Finance Co. S-216 M-22 Phone 3-4122 167 So. High St. FAKIM ana tl 1 Y LOANb 4U and 6 four own terms of repayment within reason. Cash for Real Estate Con tracts and Second Mortgagee. CAPITOl SFTTJRITTES CO mi Pniirt St Ph 4-2283 We'd Like to Loan You $100 If you'd like to borrow 1100 (or any amount up to $1500) Phone or call on us immediately Typical Repayment Plans II Mo. Amount Payment 9118 08 250 92 531 38 870 84 1239 84 I 00 170 24M 9.00 84.90 PACIFIC Industrial Loans 118 S Liberty Phone 4-2202 VTit ill Consolidate All Bills Salem's largest and oldest home-owned loan company offers money when you need ttl You can pay any time to reduce net cost! No andorsers or help from friends I On cars, trucks, trailer homes to $500.00. On furniture, livestock, equipment, salary or other personal property to $300.00 total $800,001 Phone or visit our office today I Hear "Top Trades li8 dally - 7:4 a.m. Sat. 1390 KC'sll 136 S. Commercial St. Ue. No. S13S and M238 PRIVATE monev to luen Phone 2-074. MONEY . WILL BUY FOR CASH Real estate mortgages, contracts, dis count papers. MONEY To loan for building, remodeling or repair. FHA or long-time Conven tional FOR YOUR MONEY NEEDS See State Finance Co. 167 S. High Phone 2-4111 8 Advantages of a Loan from PERSONAL L "Yes" to 4 out of 8 promptly. X Lunch hour service. X Payment date to fit Tour payday. 4. 1-visit loan phone first. S Nationwide Credit Card. 8 Budget Counsel. 7 Between payday loans. 8. Loans fo- any worthy purpose Come In or phone today. LOANS $25 to $300 on Signature. Furniture; up to $500 on autos. Personal Finance Co. State License S-122. M-168 105 S. High St. Phone 2-24M 00 Business & Finance 510 Money to Loan I Private Money . On Cars Trucks S Trailer Homes Loos or Short. Term Paymeate Roy H. Simmons 'Vnnmwrlin St Ohore -9Tffl AUTO LOA1M& i WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 183 8. Church St J Ph. 2-2487 Parking Aplenty ... i Ue M159-S154. i 512 Loans "Wanted WANTED $6,500, private loan. 601 1st Mtg. Income property. ;Ph. 2-4680, Here's Why PERSONAL Is Your Best "ljuy"! "Yes-' to 4 out of 8 employed 4 people married, singlet e Lunch hour service. e Payment date to fit payday. 1-visit loans (phone first). e Nationwide credit established ta U.S. and Canada. j e Budget counsel no obligation, e Between payday loansi e Loans for any worthy purpose. Come in or phone today. . LOANS $25 to $300 on Signature or Furniture; up to $500 on auto... Personal Financje Co. 150 S. High St. Phone: 2-2484 . State license: S-122. Mt163 600 Employment ' 602 Help Wanted ! EXCELLENT opportunity ilor educa tional minded matured! man of woman over 25 years I age. Cat lecesnary. intangible sales expert ence, such as Insurance, advertising, and etc. helpful. X teachers do verV well. Help me organize study group. AU towns, 4 i N. W. States. Yea? Srund ea,y ork. average about $600 month. Phone 4-612J. Look n6W for the bEST Office Jobs CHOOSE THE RIGHT JOB FOR VOW MEN Bkkpr acct. Bus, ad. Grad.l to 2300 Ofc. mgr. bkkpr, co-op, cloge to $349 Acct, lumber exp. N. CallfJ. $50$ aicci. oic. mgr.. Aug. Ofc. mgr. trainee, college pref Open Personnel mgr. college gradj Open Logging supt.. exp.. big oprl..$10-15,003 WOMEN T Bkkpr., ull charge J $204 rtss i DKKpr., lemp. j, $ i.io hp. na i DKJtpr.. uauas j 122 secy. Gen. office. Real Estate $2ii ntcy. insurance ore. .... Secretary, legal office Personnel Clerkr typist Secretary, bkkpr., br's ofc, k. n. for Doctor s office ... Dental ass'r. exo. helpful Drs. ass't, some nurse training $178 l ypisx. gen. office, several, to $22 Sales clerk, exp.. varloua.ul to 818 P. B. X. typist, recpt j if Invoice clerk typist. DallaSi $21 Record clerk, typist, detail! $18 COMMERCIAL PLACEMENT AGENCY 44 state 4-333 DISHWASHER. San Shop! Portland Rd. No phone calls. j 604 Help Wanted. Male SALESMAN for automobile! and farm equipment. Must be abbs to keejl books. Salary and commission. Pit 4025 Stayton. i SET of Fallen 8c Buckers. 'ph. 2-879Z Monday morning before 8 a.m. REAL Estate Salesman, Roy Todd, Realtor, 520 State. Ph. 2-B591. DRIVER Salesman, married, 30-35 wittf local references. Ph. 2-2y92 for ap polntment. j BOYS interested in Statesman routed please apply now. You jmust have consent of your parents and be ovei 12 yrs. old. Apply at Statesman of fice in person. il1 EXPERIENCED machinist, jnust beajl around man. France Nya. 1010. N. Commercial. Ph. 3-6144 j Accountant and office manager for Manufacturing business. Local. An opportunity for someone experienced in all phases of accounting including production statistics and cost. Systerd well established. Make written appli cation stating education, experience and salary required, ce Box 947. Statesman , j WANTED Night clerk for Small hotel. Southern Oregon. $83 perjmonth ana room. z.w9 commercial, no phone information. 1 TELEVISION HERE S6oN" Technician desperately needed. Train in spare time In Salem. Built your own T.V. set which you keep. Free lifetime placement assistance. Fo? full detaUs. write Box B43.Sco States man. Dentist for Small; Office IN MID WILLAMETTE VALLEY CITY Holding Oregon license, will start opV erator at $10,300 and assured sub stantial increase within year. All r plies will be confidential. Box 923, care Statesman. j SALESMAN WANTED. Man betweeS ages of 25 8c 35 with appliance sale! experience, to sell Frigidalre, MiA tag and Easy appliances, Apply at Ho?r Bros. 26q State. ! WANTED Journeyman mechanics. IfJ Mr. Gearhart. Valley Motor Co. Cent ter and Liberty. 606 Help Wanted, female WANTED, capable lady f or houseworl and care of elderly couple. Room ana ooarq. iair wages. tn. i-77J. WANTED Office help, prefer mafi ried woman. Borne bookkeeping; a "4 shorthand necessary. Care Box ioJ ixajesman. WOMAN to do housework by the da"! week or month. State ;wages eaa cteq. box 953 statesman. B oTl USEKEEPER wanted must be iT liable, like children as drive a mt Good salary, separate living quartei. transportation. ,Kn. 4-Jg2l. LADY for inside and ouUid e aetf sail work. days a week. t,i hours day. No exo. necessary. Start $27.50 plus commission. Apply mor ing. Willamette VaUey Roof Co.. 181 Lana. SALES GIRL. Must be experienced retail selling. Permanent position. Attractive salary. Pleasant surround lngs. Brown's Jewelry, 184 N. Liberty. see Mr Brown. .g CAR HOP 18 yrs. or over!, San Short Portianq Kg. ro pnone cans, WANTED Housekeeper for elderljr man. No washin,. Box 5, LacomO. Oregon. , $ 61 J Work Wanted. Male CARPENTER, new. remodel, repair. Cabinets a specialty. Ph. 1-2181. , TRACTOR work, no Job too large IT mall. Ph. 2-3041. FAINTING and wall finishing. Contrail or day. Phor 4-2919 - -f 355. LAWN MOWER and saw sharpening. Guaranteed. 891 Gerth. Ppone College MAM" kmodelli. ppt Ing. painting . and general repairs y finance schooling. Sedgwick, 2-47M or 1-H273 ) ' ROTdvAtOR wofk wanted. PW. jJUAL jdt 6TTLLINQ work VScfnt KremeX 2150 Lansing Ave. Phone 2-3180. NEW lawns complete free estimates.' Also roto-hoe work. Ph. 8-2941. ROTOVATOR work make nice seed' bed, garden or laws. Call 2-8528. 615 Situations Wanted BrVfVVPn T TKin IrkAetA 4f nyiviii- 'v"e ejv PAINTING Ac i paper hnjtln work; . tt..U.aKU e.et V luarilivciu. seeAiiajiisj sy v ui ion. rn. vmo. n ltiiww, r't iiasMfjHL " -r 'J'V' r"""'sV1 WANTED, carpenter work, Call 4-M1I after 8 p.m. j ' j - PADSTWg inside and out, free eU mates. Ph. 2-8191. 3580 Roberts Avet BABY sitting day or night J your home. Phone 2-7079, EXPERIENCE SALESMAN Ener- getlc. reliable. Age 30. Young enougrs to learn, old enough to be settled. Five years outside sales and sales management,: one compaay, one year store sales, t year business man agement. Address replies Box 959, ear Statesman. J TYPING done in my home,. Will ptckui and deliver. Ph. 2-2391. ROTOT-LLTXG. plowing, discing, level ing, bulldozing. garaess . luppuo, Service Center. 9 i 29 taJ 20i j Ooert i $171