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8 Ofon 8tcrtmo. Salem. On.. Monday, May 28. 1952 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Republican Presidential Prospect - - - GOV. EARL WARR1K TL v,7 AP Newfetar- CURLS at the ae of 6 wm no Indication of Earl Warren's fa lure career. Pvt. Delapp At Korea Front WITH THE 2D INFANTRY DIV. IN KOREA Pvt. William L. ' cade Deiapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les- j Thomas Jefferson Cade, late resident tr Dplann 1090 N Church St of of 4y0 Fir Knoll Ln . at a local nun- Salem, Ore., is now serving on the Survived by widow. Mrs. Inez Cade muddy Korean battlefront with of Sak-m; on son. Haie T. of the U.S. u -h Infinlrv Division Arrr.y in Japan; sisters. Mrs. Dollie the lnrantry Uiusion. , Coblntv of Ind,pendence: Mrs. Myrtle Patrols from the division haveiRllev f Jong Beach. Calif ; Mrs. An been probing Communist positions me 'Furnish of Siletz; four brothers, along the central front despite the John of San Angelo , Tex; ; W . E. of . , . , . , - Albanv, Edward .f Long Beach. Calif, handicap of mud. fog and rain. I and Viron of McClary. Wash. Also two Delapp is assigned to occupa- grandchildren. Announcement of er tional therapy duties in the iivi- sellaler by ' Howell-Edwards sion. He is a graduate of George j p " . Fox College and holds a B. A. (INO degree in sociology and econom- In this city. Mav 23. Harleigh Glenn " , King, Late resicft-nt of 1770 S. Liberty 1 i St Survived bv wife. Estella of Salem; British Jam Saitl Better Than American LONDON iPi-Anyway, British ! pickle and kindred industries re Jam is better than American jam. ported American jam lacks the So there "rich flavor" of the British pro- A team of British experts who duct. MONDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 1490. KOLN 870. KG W 620. KEX 1190 FM: Megacycles XOIN 101.1. KEX 92.3 (Editor's note: The Statesman publishes hi good faith the programs and times as provided by the radio stations, but because oftlmes the programs are hanged without notification, this nesrtpaper cannot b responsible for the accuracy herein). HOUR 00:00 00:15 5 KO IN KG W KEX News Symphonette Farmer Jones R T D Oregon Symphonette Farmer Jones 6 KSLM News (Timekeeper 'March Time KOCO West Melod. I West Melod I Farm News KOIN Ki.in Clock lacleod News 'Goes News ROW Anderson News Country EditorKrteass Newi KEX 1st Fxiition .1 Agronsky IBob Garred 7 KSLM HfminiwiT Break. Gang 1 Break. Gang KOCO Koco Kluck Horr.bard Fam ! Cal Tinney KOIN Consum. News ! Va!'e News iGnina Slam KG W Old Songs Old Songs Music Box KEX Break. Club iBreak. Club IBreax. Club 8 9 KSLM Teci) Brown Family Altar Bible 'nstltute R nle institute KOCO Breakfast Breakfast ISofetv Program Safety Program KOIN Wend Warren Aunt Jenny I Helen Trent Gal ?undav KG W Music Box Kate Sn.itn Kate Smith IChuck Foster KEX News Stars of Today iBreakBank iHrmk Bank i KSLM KOCO KOIN ROW KEX News News Bis -iter Houe Party Jack Birch I Capitol Comnt.l Pastor s Call I Tune Time ; Paula Stone I Ma PerKins I Dr. Malone IHouse Party Strike It Rich ILone Journey ITrue Story 10 KSLM Vews ITelloTest Answer Man I Music KOCO Music I Music I Music I Music KOIN 2nrl Mn Burton Perry Maon N'orari Drake Brignter Out KGW Dh!e or N'oth Dble or Noth I.ike Milhonair ' Like Mill ior.air KEX Whispering Sts Against Storm iChet Huntley Opph'r Comm I nKSL.M l adies fair KOCO Music KOIN Macieod News KGW Foster News KEX Paul Harvey 12 KSLM Top Trades 'News KOCO News IBaseball KOIN HHltoD House Carl Smith KGW Backstaee Wife Stella Dallas KEX Kav West I Kay West KSLM Jack Kirkwood Jack Kirkwood KOCO Baseball ! Baseball KOIN Jack Owen ,Bell Ringers KGW Just Plain Bill Guest Star KEX Ladies. Sealed 'Ladies. Seated KSLM News I Music KOCO Maeic Melodv Mr. - Melody KOIN Klrkham News Godfrey KGW Tr.nelers iTravelers KEX Bettv Crocker ! Girl Marries KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Charles Antell Second Look Godfrey Life Beautiful N'westerners News Screnc Godfrey Music Box iSauirrel Cage KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Fulton lewls iHemtngwav 'Curt Massey ISam Hayes Music V. Want Music U. Want Brad Steele I Uncle Remus Ed R. Morrow INews I World Today Goss News Kaltenborn (Foster News I Firestone Voice I Firestone Volca Fun Factory I Vet's Reporter Huntley New s Bob Garred KSLM Bobby Benson Bobbv Benson Wild B. Hickok Wild B. Hickok KOCO Major Lively Dan Mulloy Spores Hunt KOIN Radio Theater ; Radio Theater itt.wlio Theater I Radio 1 neater KGW Relax Music Relax Music $64 QuesUon I $64 Question KEX Weatherman IHome Edition 'Good Listening ! Good Listening KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Gab. Heater C-ndielight B HaK Show Without End Lone Ranger Local News 'Candlelight : B Ha wk Stow Without End Lone Ranger KSLM KOCO KOIN HOW KEX Woman of Yr I Woman of Yr. Crime Pay Crime Pay Vandercook Rosary : Bandstand I Bandstand Lowell Thomas Jack Smith ITjlent Scouts Talent Scouts 1 Man s Family I News of World Railroad Hour Railroad Houl Big Hand Big Hand !Cafe Istanbul Cafe Istanbul KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Geo Do It Dugout Dope Suspense Phone Hour Ken Brown KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Hardy News "-un. n lwts i Music Music Baseball IBaseball (Baseball INews -.ft1? ,'"' ;ouand- World 'Chamber For m, Chamber Forum .uij.iitig ncr. -MJiisrinai Final Edition u.iii i una 10 KSLM Love a Mvstery iNewsreel KOCO Bowling INight Song KOIN Mel Baldwin Mel Baldwin KGW News I Bill Stern KEX Dance Tim I Dance Tim 11 KSLM War Front KOCO Night Song KOAC 55 ke. Monday 10 00 The New ana westoer 10 15 Especially for Women: 11:00 The Concert Hall 12 -Qto The News and Weather; 17:15 pjn Noon Farm Hour. 1 :00 Rid Era Cow boy. Errand of Mercy. 1:45 Invi tation to Read. 2:00 Especially for Wo men: 2 30 Memory EUyik of Music- 3 00 Oregon Reporter: 3:?5 Music of the Masters; 4 O0 Advetures in Research; Y'-f rr V-.i i 3S . L i i- a'1-: tSV -.'7 4M WORLD WAR I rave a better Idea. He enlisted as a private In 1917 and came oat as a first, lieutenant. son. Howard J. and Gordon C. both of Salem; Thomas W. of San Rafael. . . , TT j spent seven weeks in the United i States studying the American jam, i 00:30 00:45 'KoJn Clock Symphonette I Faf mer Jones IKoln Clock Farm Time I Johnny L Wills N.W News Net News Babbitt Shov Sam Hayes Bob Hazen Western Music I Meditations ! Music Box Break Club Bargain Count? IPiano Patterns Guiding Light Strike It Rich True Story (City (Mttrafflrfies 'I.adirs lair 'Queen a Day Queen a day I M usic ! Music Music Crnie Get It Huust r"artv House Party !Road of Life Pepper Young HapDiness No. ,n Kd:tion Lucky U Ranch' Lucky U Ranch IGy 90's Garden Guide I Baseball Baseball IKirkham News Kitktiam News I I W'Idder Brown Woman in Hse iKav West iKav West Doorbell Ringer Music Baseball Baseball Phil Brito ITunef'i Voun Bob & Rav I Dr. -s Wife Mary Marlin ! Evelyn Winters (Tap Trades Music J VMi"t Melody 'Magic Meioay 'Godfrey 'Godfrey iDri Paul ' D. Garroway Something. Girls Something. Girls I Charles Antell iLib Jamborea jGodfrev iMusic Box 'Squirrel Cage Music I Van Voorhls I Massey IMusic Box Happy Time Answer Man News Choraliers I Montgomery Henry Taylor 'Sam Hayes 188 Keys I Choraliers I Showcase 'Stewart Craif K.eo Do It H'w d Playhse H'w'd Playtise Baseball IBaseball I Baseball Isuspense iBeuian riub 15 IPhone Hour 'Alan Jones I Alan Jones Damon Runyan Alan Ladd lAlan Ladd I Uang ASSlBT Dan- iiin, I Dance Time Dance 'ime ,N.r o ,War Frort INight Song INight Song IT Band-Stand IT. Band-Stand I Ciro s Tonight I Ciro"s Tonight ' Dance Time I Dance Time Midnite Mldies I MWnite Mldies !Mldnit Mldie INight Song INight Song INight Song 4:15 On the Upbeat: 4:45 News and Weather;: 5 $0 ChildrenV Theatre; 5:30 Your Voice of America; 5:45 Let There Be Light 6:00 The News and Weather: 6:15 Oreff Civil Service; 6:30 Flying Tim: 65 Here's to Veterans; 7:00 Tom Roberts organist; 7:15 Evening Farm Hour: 8:00 University of Oregon; 8-00 Music That Endures: 9:45 Evening Meditations; 10:00 Sign Oft. : fi IJllJ-K V.- WT , DISTRICT Attorney Warren was the deslrnation in 1925. This picture of the prosecutor was taken in 1928. Calif, and Robert V. of Stockton. Calif ; sisters. Mrs Mjnnie Humphreys and Miss Emma King, both of Salem; broth er. Jay King of Butte. Mont : eight grandchildren. Member of BFOE 336. Services will be held In the W T. Rigdon Chapel at 2:30 p m. Monday. May 26. with Interment In Belcrest Memorial Park. KIMBALL. Zeno C. Kimball, late resident of 2050 Myrtle Ave. at a local hospital May 24. Survived by wife. Mrs. Helen H. Kimball of Salem daughter. Mrs. John E. i Faith) Black of Salem; grand son. Bruce K. Black, also of Salem. Services will be Monday. May 26. at 1:30 p m. (PSTl In the Clough-Barrick Chapel, the Rev. Louis E White offici ating, wfth interment In Belcrest Me morial Park. BEARS! 1!" T" 1 . i i central , . ocart or., ldi rfSlQctii ot Rochestt.r. Mass . in this city May 25. Survived by wife. Mrs. Blance pearse of Massachusetts; son, Ernest C. Bearse Jr. of Salem; daughter. Mrs. Sarah Gregory of Avon. Mass ; four grandchildren. Shipment will be made to Rochester, Mass., for services and Interment by the Clough-Barrick Co. oalom Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) BUTTtRFAT Premium No. 1 No 2 .78 .72 .62 .73 .80 BL'TTKR Wholesa.a Retail EGGS Buying ) (Wholesale prices range from to 7 cents over buying price ) Large AA Large A Medium AA Medium Small tt I TR Leghorn Hens .43 ,q ; n , J7 ! 94 i ! 15 1 '18 Coloied Hens Colored Fryers Old roosters Roasters M .14 t6 LIVESTOCK Vallev Packing Company Quotations) Fat Dairy 19 00 to 21.00 Cutter 17.00T to 20.00 Heifers 20 00 to 24 00 Bulls 20 00 to 27 00 Good Veal 30 00 to 33 00 Calves 24.00 to 32.00 Spring Lambs . 26 00 to 28 00 Yearling Lambs 20 00 to 25.00 Yearlings over 115 lbs 15 00 to 20.00 ($.1 '"0 Less for Sheared Sheep) Portland Produce PORTLAND, (AP) Sunday Butter fat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, maximum to .35 to 1 per cent aciditv delivered in Portland. 74-76c lb : first quality. 72 74c; second quality 70-72c. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 71c lb ; 92 score 69c; B. 90 score, 67c; C. 89 score. 66c. Above prices strictly ; nominal. ; Cheese Selling price to Portland niiuicadicia v 1 cguil singles l-j-llt lb.; Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 49-52c Eggs ti waolesalers Candled eggs ! containing no loss, cases included, f o.d. j Portland--A large. 44'2 C; A medium, 44J-45'2c; B grade, large 37-41c. Eggs to retailers Grade AA large. ; 52c: A large. 46-48c; AA medium 48c; ' A medium 46-47c. Cartons 3c additional. I Live Chickens No. 1 quality, f ob. plants Fryers. 2'2-3 lbs.. 28c. 3-4 lbs., 28c; roasters, 4'2 lbs. and over, 28c; heavy hens, all weights, 18-19c; light hens, all weights, 16-17c; old roosters, 14-15c. Rabbits Average to growers Live white. 4-5 lbs . 24-27c, 5-6 lbs., 22-24c; old does 12-15c. few higher: fresh dress ed fryers to retailers 60-64c. Fresh dressed meats wholesalers to retailers; dollars per cwt: Beef Steers., choice. 500-700 lbs.. 43.00-58 00; good. 53.00-56.30; commer cial 47.00-51 30; utility. 47.50-49.30; cows, commercial. 46.00-51.30; utility 45.00 49.30: canners-cutters. 43 00-44 80. Beef cuts choice steers Hind quar ters. 62.50-64.20; rounds. 61.00-68.30; full loins, trimmed. 81.00-84.80; triangles 45 00 - 49 40; forequarters. 48 00 - 52.70; cnucKs. uu-oi ou: ribs. 64.oo-70.30. Veal Good-choice, 56XXH58.60; com mercial. 50 00-51.60. : Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs . 55.00-56.50: shoulders. 16 lbs. 37.50-39 50; spareribs. 44 50-48.00: fresh hams. 10 14 lbs. 51 00-53 50. Lambs Choice-prime. 40-50 lb.. 59 00-60.40; good. 58 00-58 40. Mutton Good-choice. 29.00-32 00 Wool Grease basis, nominally 45-55c. Mohair 55c lb on 12-month growth, f o b. countrv shipping points. Counti -killed meats: Mutton- Best ewes and wethers. 22 25c lb.: rough heavy bucks, ewes 17 19c. Beef Utility cows, 43-46c lb ; can-ners-cuttets. 42-43c. Hogs Lean blockers, 32 -33c lb.; sows, light. 27-28c. Or T T Lara N.D. Dr O Chan N D DRS. CHAN . . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs. 241 North Liberty Office open Saturday only 10 n to 1 pjn. 6 to 7 p.m Consultation tslood pressure and urine tests arc fre ot barge. Practiced sine 1917 Writ for attr-ctiv gift No obH (aUoa fe. C?ftN. SHRINE activities became an im portant part of his life. He be came a potentate in the Masonic organization. Lambs Best. S2-53c lb. Onions 50 lb. sacks Texas white wax. 5.35-5.75; Calif, reds, large. 6.25-50; Australian brown, med.. 7.50-73. Potatoes Offerings light; prices nominally firm. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, de livered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Port land, nominally 44 00-45.00. No. 14364 In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew Edward Hedine. deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that pur suant to a Order of Court dated May 24. 1952. a Report in the aforesaid Estate, now filed in the. office of the county iierK or Marion county. Ore gon, will come on for hearing in Open Court before the Hon. Rex Kimmell, Circuit Judge, in Salem. Oregon, on June 26. 1952. at 10:00 o'clock. A M. All persons interested are command ed to appear and fite objections, if any they have, to said Report; otherwise, same will be approved, the Admin istrator will be discharged and his bond will be exonerated. H. I. HEDINE. Administrator 596 S. 14th Street Salem. Oregon. O W. EMMONS. Attorney for Estate 1780 Court Street. Salem. Oregon. Published May 26. June 2. 9. 16 & 23. M.26 .J .2,9. 16.23 SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION NOTICE STATE OF OREGON ) COUNTY OF MARION ) ss. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 25CJ ) Notice hereby is given that, at the school district bond election to be held at the following polling places; For School Election Precinct No 1. consisting of Marion County election precincts Nos. 7, 14. 26. 35 and 36, High land School. North 5th and Highland Avenue; For School Election Frecinct No. t. consisting of Marion County election precincts Nos. 32 and 60 and parts of 66, 69. 72 and 128. Washington School. 3165 Lansing; For School Election Precinct No. S. consisting of Marion County election ! precincts Nos. 8. 9. 15. 21. 22. 37. 38 and i If- rif"J. ocr1' riorm t-ottage and Market Streets; For School Election Precinct No. 4, consisting of Marion County election precincts Nos. 1. 19. 25. 27. 28 and 29 Englewood School, North 19th and Ne- -iiv cuee-; For School Election Precinct No. B, consisting of Marion County election precincts Nos. 2, 10. 11, 12. IB. 17 23 29 and 31. the Public School Office Building. 460 North High Street; ror acnooi Election Precinct No. . consisting of Marion Countv election precincts Nos. . 4. 5. 6. 20. 30 and 40. Richmond School. Richmond and Mill Streets: For School Election Precinct No. 7, consisting of Marion County election precincts Nos. 13. 18. 24, 33, 34 and 41 and parts of 154 and 164, Leslie Junior High School. South Cottage and How ard Streets; For School Election Precinct No 8. consisting of Marion Countv election precincts Nos 45. 46 and 48. Salem Heights School. 3495 Liberty Road: ror acnooi tiection Precinct No. 9. : consisting of Marion County election j For School Election Precinct No. 9. precincts nos. 54. 57 and part of 63 and 166. Lincoln School, South Elma and Beck Avenue: For School Election Precinct No 10. consisting of Marion Countv election precincts Nos. 43. 44 and 45 and part of 3. 32 and 36. the West Salem School. 1117 Third Street: For School Election Precinct No. 11. consisting of Marion Countv election precincts Nos. 156. 158 and 168. Liberty School. 4810 Liberty Road. in and for School District No. 24CJ Marion County. Oregon, on the 16th day of June. A. D 1952. between the hours of 2 n'wv v vt a i 1 P. M.. there will be submitted to tVi legal voters thereof the question of contracting a bonded indebtedness In the sum of four million, two hundred eighty thousand dollars i $4,280,000 00 1 for the purpose of providing funds with which to acquire, construct, re construct, improve, repair, equip and furnish schol buildings or additions thereto, and to acquire propertv. real and personal, appurtenant thereto or connected therewith, in and for the said school district. The vote shall be by ballot upon which shall be the words "BONDS YES" and "BONDS NO", and the voter shall place a cross (X) between the word "BONDS" and the word "YES" or between the word "BONDS" and the word "NO", whichever indi cates his choice. The polls for the reception of the ballots cast for or against the con traction of said indebtedness will on said day and date and at the places aforesaid, be opened at the hour of 2 o clock P. M. and remain open until the hour of 8 o'clock P. M of the 'im,f v.day- at which hour the same shall be closed. By order of the district school board fir VKl m .. t "V A isirici ixo. 4J. Marion County. Oregon, made this 13th day of May. 1952 c kAY,EWRIGHT- Chairman. District School Board CONNELL C. WARD. District Clerk M6,ji 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST: Clear Lake or Keizer district Large tomcat. Pet. Reward. Phone 4-3575 eve. 316 Personal WILL anyone who witnessed an acci dent at South Commercial and Court Streets in Salem at about 4:0 p.m. on December 15, 1951. In which a woman pedestrian was struck by a car while crossing the street, please write to Postoffice Box 416. McMinn ville. Oregon. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1. 2088 N. Commercial. Phone 3-4537. P. O. Box 724. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. 315 li N Commercial St Ph 2-2108. Meeting Sunday 3 p.m. Tuesday 8 pjn. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock NICE genU Pinto kid pony. Also ' horse colt. Owner Tex Sheviley. The Horseshoer. now at 3376 Silverton Rd. D. D. Dciph's stable. mil East of Fairgrounds. GOVERNORSHIP of California has come to Warren three times. Once both of the major parties nominated him. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock WEANER pigs or sale. J. A. Gray. Phone 2 2131 GOLDEN Palomino gelding, white mane and tail. Rt. 1 Box 115. Molalla. Phone 19F5. A. H. Newman. LOCKER BEEF, cut and wrapped. 49c lb.; Locker pork, 32c lb. Custom kill ing Livestock bought. Trailer loaned free. Ph. 3-4858. Salem Meat Co.. South of Water? hall park. m BONDED Livestock ruyer! A F. Som mer, 2130 Chemawa Rd. Phone 4-2617. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. C. McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. LICENSED and bonded livestock buy er. E. I Snethen. 1940 Lancaster Dr. Phone 2-1345 . BONDED Livestock bver. Claude Edwards. Rt 3. Box 899E. Ph. 4-1113. 404 Poultry and Rabbits NEW HAMPSHIRE laying hens, phone 2-2281. NEW HAMPSHIRE Chicks, day-old and started. Weekly hatches. Lee's Chicks grow fast. Phone 2-2861. Lee's Hatch erv. LARGE FRYS SPECIAL for your locker. Very low price in dozen lots. Order now. alive or dressed. Phone 2-2861 Lees Hatchery. NEW H AMP. chicks, best grade 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. 408 Pets TINY Ch.huahua. 2025 S. 12th St. FOR SALE Shetland Pony. Phone Salem 26F12. WANTED Bluish Gray Persian or part Persian kitten. Phone 2-7-195. TROPICAL FISH and supplies. C. L. Mann. Battlecreek Rd. Turner. Ore. MOORE'S tropical fish aquarium tanks, plants, heaters & thermostats. Mar vel puaips, 2 miles from S. Lancaster on Macleay Rd. Phone- 27321, closed Wednesday. 410 Seeds and Plants FUSCHIAS. Geraniums, pelargeniums. Cape Primroses. Hybrid Tomatoes. Opptn s Greenhouse. 4330 Auburn Rd. GERANIUMS and vegetable plants R. A. Eshleman. South River Rd. Near Roberts Store Rt. 3. Box 673. AZALEAS 12 vaneUes Gables. Glen dales & Kurumes. Budded and blooming plants. 50c and up. Came 111 is. Rhododendrons. Ins St peren nals. Visitors welcome 2 miles w. from 4 corners at N. Dallas on Ellen dale Rd. Martin Nursery. A 1 J T. .. ... r ,:. l f CLrm LT pment 1932 MODEL B Ford truck. Good run ning conditi on. P ho n e 2-3041 . FOhD FERGUSON tractor. 2-14 plow and scraper Phone 2-PRH7 tuH SALE Ains Chalmers macninery New and used Phone 4-1955 450 Merchandise 451 Machinery and Tools DEALERS and repair station for Wood boss chain saws. Briggs Clinton Ac Wisconsin gasoline engines Howser Rrn; 1410 S 12th Ph 3-3646 ROTOTILLER sales, parts, and service Howser Bros. Ph. 3-3646. 1410 S. 12th . ULH time ana elfuri aernanas Boofl t iols Rent or ruv them at Houser Bros. 1410 S. 12th. 452 Wanted. Machinery. Tools WANTED used Merry tiller or Win dolph tiller. 2875 S. High St. Phone 3-8754. 455 Household Goods For Sale 1 ROSE velour Daveno makes into bed. Priced special for this "Occasion. 39 50. HOGG BROS.. 137 So. Com'l COLDSPOT refrigerator. M. W. wash ing machine. 1488 N. Liberty. Phone 2-9997. REDUCED TO CLEAR Occasional Chair $19.00 Rocker, new price $84 95, new condition $35 00 Davenport & Chair sets $45. 65. $95, $125 Occasional Tables .. $7.00 Kitchen Table and 2 Chairs $10.00 Floor Lamps, new price $40 $15.00 Bendix Automatic Washer, guar anteed $90 Easv Spindry Washer $95 00 Table and 4 Chairs, kitchen $25 Table & 6 chairs, dining, walnut . $35 Large Ottoman $13.00 Radios $5.00 up Hotpoint Range $20.00 A B. Apt. Range $50.00 Oil Heaters $10 up M. K. N. Furniture 1425 Edgewater .... West Salem Phone 2-4413 or 2-5456 CLOSING OUT ENTIRE STOCK of fur niture and appliances at prices you can't afford to miss. New bedroom sets, chrome sets, davenos and chairs and lots of other furniture at bargain prices. Come in and take a look before you buy elsewhere. Hall's Furniture Store 1979 Fairgrounds RoV UNFINISHED Furniture ready to paint. Complete stock at Good Housekeep ing Inc 467 Court St 458 Building Materials BUILDING MATERIALS We can give fiee estimates on Install ation of . oofing plastic and alumi num tile, aiding and insulation, call us for information. N'o down pay ment. Up to 3 years to pav on FJlA. MONTGOMERY WARDS 155 N. Liberty Phone 3-3191 Highest Prices Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 t tv- rf 1 I Lmmm mmmm iiiniB imritftwmwi frirnhrnimrii iiiimmmiimiimm VICE-PRESIDENTIAL candidate in 1948, he participated In the first political campaign in which he met defeat. Here he is shown with his family, wife, six children and the wife of one of the sons. 450 Merchandise 458 Building Materials SAVE AT CASCADE ROOFING CO. Free estimate on Roofing Siding. Phone 3-4823 4-6013 REMODEL New Roof New Siding New Paint New floors. Our yard is full of the things to make your home more comfortable and more beautiful. Small monthly payments, nothing down. Call us. PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD 3545 Portland Rd. 4-4433 Aluminum Screen Headquarters Shakes 18" Beauty wall stain shakes, carton packed with undercourse, $13 a square. 18" Beauty wall stain shakes, not car ton packed, with undercourse. $12 a square. 2x4 RL-speclal-sized $17 50 M. No. 5370 Pabco utility outside white paint, $3.50 a gallon. We Give S&H Green Stamps KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD Front and Couit St Phone 3-9111 SALE New grade A screen doors $6 75 New toilets complete $29 50 Cedar shakes with undercourse $1100 Asbestos siding No. 1 $10 00 New glass doors. $10 50. Used $4 50 New grade A inside doors $7 95 Garage door, hardware $18 50 Fiber glass insulation, sq. ft $ 06 16x32 ceiling tile, sq. ft $ 08 1 2 Waterproof wall board 4x8 $2 20 Plywood, all thicknesses cheap 3 tab. No. 1 Composition roofing Bargain Used windows complete $7 50 New picture windows $8 00 Weather stripped windows $14.20 Cedar posts & poles, all lengths Kitchen sinks, cabinet and shelves $35 00 New plaster board, 4x8 . . $1.40 C. G. LONG Ph. 2-5821 1 mile N. of Keizer Cedar Shingles Del. within 20 miles Salem. $9 25. $5.75. $3 75. $2 50 Stdewall shakes. Common lumber TED MULLER Ph Salem 2-1 196 Eve. 462 Sports Equipment CAMP trailer, folding type, steel fram ing with aluminum box. new tires. $295. Phone 2-0783. 2635Scopil Ave. LIGHT car top boat, $50 Phone JJi).. 14 FT. custom built outboard cruiser. Phone 2-3041. 466 Trade, Miscellaneous FOR SALE or trade. Mers deep well pump. '2 hp motor, tank, complete $50. 255 Argyle Dr. After 6 p m. 468 For Rent, Miscellaneous TOOLS & equipment to make a good job better. Rentor buy at Howser -iros. 1410 S. 12tTi. Phone 3-3646 0 UKJVfc. TRUCKS FOR REN 1 Blan kets furn. 197 S. Liberty. Ph. 2-9062. 470 For Sale, Miscellaneous CAR RADIOS. Save up to $27 on a new Philco. Mitchell Radio, 1880 State. Phone 3-7577. WALNUT coffee table, end table, plat form rocker, occasional chair, metal bed. springs, mattress, chest, chrome breakfast set reasonable. Ph. 2-2529. FREE dirt, you haul. 340 E. Rural. FOR SALE or rent: Small 3 room un furnished house. 1 mile West Robert's Store on S. River Rd. Phone 3-1096. Rt. 3 Box 886. NIGHT crawlers Phone 4-4073. 5230 Portland Rd GREEN daveno and rocker. Yellow chrome set. twin beds, box spring and mattress, chests. 3 cords wood. B30 Cade St. USED electric portable sewing ma chine, good sewing conoUtion, guar anteed. Full price $290. Singer Sew ing Center, 130 N. Commercial. Open Friday Evenings. NEW S inger sewing machine. As low as $3 95 down. $5 07 per month. Lib eral trade in on used machine. Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. Commercial. Open Friday evenings. TO SETTLE ESTATE Will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, lota, at Belcrest Memorial Park. Call Pioneer Trust Company, 3-3136 for detai Is . MAYFLOWER used refrigerator. 65 cu. ft., god condition. A real value at $49.95. GIL WARD. 450 CENTER ST. WASHING Machines. New arid Used Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemek eta FRIGID AIRE automatic washer. Near ly new, reasonable, fully guaranteed. Terms if desired. 3-4613 or 196 'a N. 24tjv USED Speed Queen washing machine. 640 N. Commercial. CLEAR cedar pickets for sale. Phone 3-9722. 595 Wallace Rd. FOR SALE Young Breeding Stock j from R. w. Be a. reg. .n. ,. wmw Rabbits. Call 4-1716 after 6 p.m ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner. Cheap for cash. Phone 4-6575. ELECTRIC range with warming oven. 1045 N. 5th. Phone 3-6884. PAIR 7x50 new binoculars. $68.00, for $30 00 1440 Cross. NEW Universal Swiss wrist watch. 935. 1695 Norway. tsasm V"x2es 450 Merchandise. 470 For Sale. Miscellaneous R Silt iver Pit Run Gravel Call 3-7048 FOR SALE, fool table 3'j by 7 ft.. $75. Also black walnut tree being taken down. Yours for hauling away. Ph. 4-4614 after 6 p m. TOP SOIL, river silt, fill dirt. Miller. Phone 2-7329 evenings. TOP SOIL AND RIVER SILT Phone 2-1966 Commercial Sand and Gravel Co ASPHALT PAVING Driveways. Garages. Patios, resurfac ing THE ECONOMICAL WAY Ph. 3-3032, Eve 2-8267 Jack Hindman 175 Stonewav Dr. ROLLER. DOZER. Service STANLEY home products. Lee" Mindt 325 S. 19th. FERTILIZERS ' Rotted or fresh, cow. chicken, turkey or sheep manure Delivered by sack or yard. Mulches for loosening soil and hold moisture. Compost. FENCING Rustic cedar fences to order. Pickets. rtils. 'x4 posts, split Fhakes, trellis. stakes, posts all lengths poles. FLAGSTONES Patio wall work, steps, walks Red lava granite, for garden and walls. Crustii'd red cinders for drives. PHILLIPS BROS . RT 6. BOX 118 -. miles F- 4 corners on State. Ph 4-3081 CHAKIS foundation plrrlles. bra For appointment Ph 3-5918 Mary E. Bales DEEPFREEZE FREEZERS. Yeater Ap pliance JL5 Chemeketa. NEW AND USED Sewing machines. Yeater Appliance Co., 375 Chemek eta. CLOTHESLINE posts, railings, porch columns, weathervanes. 1145 N. IJb erty. Walling Sand & Grav el Co. Crushed Rock FOR roads & driveway Cement. Ready mix Concrete. Garden Sand. Bull dozing drainage and ditching 4 yh. shovel & drag line Phone 3-9249. Organic Fertilizer FREE OF WFFD SEEDS AND ODOR LESS SACK AND BULK ORDERS DELIVERED. Phone 3-8127 Top Soil & River Silt Phone 2-1749 42-GAL eltc. water heater, double element, plass insulation. $79 95. Yeater Appliance, 375 Chemeketa. Ph 3-4311. Crushed Quarry Rock Phone 4-3127" VISIT W.irds complete garden depart rtii nt Everything you need for spring planting. WARDS FARM STORE Trade & High PJi one 3-31 1 ELECTRIC Ranges New and Used. Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemek eta 472 Wanted, MisceUarfoua WANTED Good used 9x12 rug. Phone 3-1276 WANT A used office safe. Ph. 2-8710, 474 Miscellaneous HOSPITAL beds for sale or rent. Stiff Furniture Co. Phone 3-9)86. Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES Bring or mail your Plates for Repair DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bid g State Re Com. Ph. 3-3311 WANT to buy used cameras Ac Lenses. McEwan Photo Shop. 245 N High. HARD When THE JACKSON TWINS get together they I present a combination that s hard to Don't miss meeting thes starting June l in : LV - " - 4 4 PRESIDENTIAL nomination ' l again his ambition and be ' In campaigning vigorously la th traditional manner. 450 Merchandise 476 Fuel PLANER TRIMMINGS for! cook ttOV and heater Vry nice for kindling7 $8 per cord. Phone 3-772L or 3-6024 Cap i tol Lumher & jF!uel Cq Highway FuelCo. Clean sawdust, wood, green or ArT, aiove-uiesel oils. Ask jfor Pennf West Salem Fuel Co. 16-IN DRY OR GREEN SLAB WOOD DRY AND GREEN PLANER CND1 Blockwood, 16-ln., clean Screened Sawdust. Tub lor P. O MULCH SAWDUST AND FERTILIZE RURAL DELIVERIES Phone: Salem 2-4031 PICKUP WOOD AT 1525 EOGEWATEH wf.l SALEM SPECIAL Handplcked green 16" slab 2 cord load. $12. or edging. Oregon Fuel Cio. Ph. 3-5533 M7 Rm.H . a vrrr cam . ," ; . ' . ut.n.io. o nanoDicaea iihi - iuiu, i. tail z-7731 pr 4-4253. 00 Business & Finance 510 Money to Loan CASH for Real Estate Moijtgages nd lonwaiis. a 1. MaBori,! 164 cojii it ri j Private Monev On Can. Trucks & Trailer Home Long or Short Terms Payments Roy H. SimiiijOns 136 S CommerrlalSt Phone 3-l AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO 182 S. Church St Ph 2-24f Parking Lie M Anient 2t We'd Like to Lo4n You $100 If you'd ilk to borroW $100 I or any amount up toi $1500) Phone or call on us immediately Typical Repayment Plans I II Mo. 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