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i 4 i i Why Not Learn to Call Your Clouds By ROBERT SEITZ DENVER (INS; About half the people who look at the clouds don't like what they see. This is because most of the people who liv out in the coun try want rain o- snow, and a lot Snowstorm Leaves States Winterland By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thp threat of tornadoos in five starrs ended Sunday night, but a driving snoustorm turned sections of Wisconsin. Minnesota and the Dakota into a a interland. The storm pelted International Falls. Minn . with seven inches of snow and the precipii a' ion bloated rivers in eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin The level of the Mississippi River at Aitkin. Minn., soared to 14 feet, two feet above flood state There was also considerable flooding along the Chippeua River near Durand. Wis . and along the Kan Claire and Flambeau rivers Snow plows ranged throughout northern Minnesota and more snow was expected Monday in upper Michigan. along with skidding temperatures. The Weather Bureau said a tor nado threat :n Iowa. II li nous. Min nesota. Michigan and Indiana has Let Want ads work wonders for YOt buy ... sell - aire-find rent of the people in the city would just as soon it dian u. Three Types What people do see when they look at clouds are three general types low, middle and high clouds. The low clouds, which bring most of the rain and snow, turn up around 5,000 feet or so, or lower. Middle clouds, from about 7,500 feet up to 10,000 feet or more in some instances, have more indi rect effects on what happens be low. The hitih clouds hane around i way upstairs, j5.0O0 feet or so j and on up, to let the weatherman 1 know what's going on at that I altitude. The mairt trouble with clouds is that when you want to sun bathe they usually manage to cov ! er the sun. and when vou want i to polish your car they zip away leaving "old sol'' tq scorch the 1 .finish. Those big billowing low clouds with a top shaped like an anvil j ended St.!!. severe local thunder- storms in widespread areas were1 I accompanied by high winds Sun- i day. " j Over the weekend 11 deaths were 1 attributed to twisters, hih winds, and Hood - starting downpours in i the nation s south central region. KihT nprsnns riifl as ! ritl i of the storm fury in Mississippi: I ;x in auto crashes, one when a' power line snapped ana eiecirocui ed b.m. and one of drowning in his b;i( t v ard r I are called "cumulo-nimbus" or "thunderheadf." They are the ones which bring thundershowers and are potent enemies of airmen. Thunderheads are whipped by internal winds of tremendous vel ocity which can rip a plane to p;ces as easily as an electric fan could dispatch a kite. Vertical velocities upwards of ?no miles an hour and more have been found inside thunderheads which makes them m place to be flying through. Wind in Cloud Lightning and thunder are somewhat attributable to the wind inside the clouds. The terrific winds set the cloud p-rticles whirling around and bumping into each other. The cloud gets a big charge out of this, and when the charge is more than the cloud car. take it stabs o with a tnunnerDOii. l nunaer i is the noise of the air rushing in j to replace the air burned up by the bolt Co-called -ball lightning" is , caused by little tornadoes of ; glowing gas lashed up by the I lightning bolt The 'ball light- ' ning" floats around for a few sec- j ond and then disappears. i Lightning can strike twice in the same place. For example, j lightning arresters on tall build- ings have been observed to catch j many bolts during a single storm. I And. thunder doesn t turn milk , sour. What causes milk to sour are bacteria, and the little ani- j mals get arojnd a lo quicker in V SELL IT FOR (ASH! Mr. B. Hoff man of 1815 No. 5th, who got 20 CALLS IN ONE DAY Had this to say, "That's the fastest action 1 ever got iti in y life" He sold all the items in the following ad the first morning ad appeared. MOVING! '54 21" Thilco TV, full golf set, radio-phono (terms), reasonable. 1815 V 5th. PHONE 2-2441 TODAY A friendly, courteous, helpful n ant-ad writer will gladly assist yon in writing your ad to get FAST ACTION. 35,622 Homes Receive Your Message For These Low Rates (Minimum 2 lines) Daily Sunday Per Line, 1 time, both papers .35 .25 Per Line, 3 times, both papers .90 .80 Per Line, 6 times, both papers 1.30 1.20 Per Line, 1 month, both papers 5.00 Five aerae words per line 1 When an ad is ordered three or six times and a Sunday Issue is included (for example: Friday, Saturday and Sunday) the lower Sunday rates apply because only The Statesman publishes Sundays. by Name? the sultry conditions preceding a thunderstorm. That "little white cloud that cried" was undoubtedly a small cumulus cloud. These low clouds are sometimes likened to lambs in a blue pasture. Clouds which form a ceiling or "deck" are stratus clouds. If they are low, it's called strato-cumu-lus.A mid deck is called alto-stratus and a high deck is usually cirro-stratus. Low and middle clouds are formed by moisture droplets. The high, or sirrus clouds are ice par ticles. Factories Mountains are pretty good cloud factories. When an air mass is pushed up by a mountain range there's a pretty good chance the temperature of the air mass will be lowered to the point where moisture condenses and clouds lorm. Sometimes clouds are formed by a much less tangible barrier. A warm air mass running into a cold one is "wedged" aloft by the cold air, and the same cloud-forming process takes place. Another way is the sun heating an air mass till it rises and the moisture is condensed. The best cloud man can kick up is the familiar mushroom cloud rising from an atomic blast, but that is a pretty puny hunk of cloudstuff to some old mother nature whips up. A hurricane for example rep resents nature at her ornery best, An A-bomb dropped into the cen ter of , a full-scale hurricans would have about as much effect ; s an ant biting on an elephant. So lorn Obituaries George B. Cameron At a local hospital April 30. Late, resident of 360 S. View Place. Sur vived by daughters. Miss Florence Cameron. Salem: Mrs. William Not helfer. Salem; Mrs. L. C. Walsh. Hornbrook. Calif ; Mrs. Don Beaton. Cayley. Alberta. Can., and Mrs. Dave Schissler. Stavely. Alberta, Can.; four ions, Archie W. Cameron. Sa lem:Gordon T. Cameron, Cayley. Al berta. Can.: David W. Cfmeron. Post Falls. Idaho, and George R. Cameron, Demmttt. Tex : three sisters. Mrs. William Muirhead and Miss Etta Cameron, both of Winnipeg. Can., and Mrs. Mae Appleton. Seattle, Wash : one brother. Jack Cameron. Corona-del-Mar, Calif : 14 grandchil dren, and two erea'-erandchildren. Services will be held at the Virgil T. Golden chapel. Mondav. Mav 3. at 11 a.m. Interment Belcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. Margaret Rose Chapman Late resident of 1000 N Capitol St.. aj a Salem hospital Mav 2 An nouncement of services later by the Clough-Barrick Co Mrv Clara Drrrhsel At a local hosDitM May 1. I.iTe res ident of 1025 N. lfitri Survived by husband. Henry C Drrchsel. Silem; daughter?. Mrs Shirlev Eisle. Sher idan. Ore , Mrs Dorothy Davis. Sa lem: son. Carl Wayne Drechsel. Sa lem: mother. Mrs. Hazel Hoover Ger vais: father, W. R. Johnson. Sher wood. Ore : sister. Mrs Elva Wil cox. Portl.md: Mrs. Cnl. DeBow. Sa lem, brothers. Charles and Harris Johnson. Temple City. Calif : Eldon Johnson. Gervajs. -George Johnson. Portland Daniel Hoover. Gervais. Alfred Davis, Goldendale, Wash ; grandchildren. Larry. Mike. Janice. Beverly Eiseie. all of Sheridani Ore.: grandmother Rhod- Higgenbothen. Hillsboro. Ore : 10 nephews and 8 nieces. Services will be held in the Clough-Rarric k Chaoel Wednesdav, Mav 5 at 10:30 am. Rev T M. Geb hard will officiate Interment Rest lawn Memory Guldens. Mary Elizabeth Evans At the residence. 4765 N. River Rd . Salem. April 30. at the age of 93. Mother of Lester Ray Evans. Salem. Delight Evans Blake. Sandy, Ore.: 3 grandchildren alo survive Serv ices will be held in the W. T. Rig don Chapel, Tuesday. Mav 4 at 1:30 p m Rev. Robert Goertz will of ficiate. Edward Everett efnlmsn In Seattle. Washington, on April 79 Late residenfof 1775 N. 24th. Sa- j lem. Survived by wife. Flma: 2 chil dren. Claudia Jean and William Ed ward, both of Salem: sister. Mrs. Meda Feudner, San Francisco: 2 brothers. B.ll Hoffman. Oakland, Calif . Clarence Hoffman. Susanville. Calif Funeral services will be held Tuesday. May 4. at 3 p.m . in the chapel of W. T. Rigdon Co. Inter ment Belcrest Memorial park Ritual istic services by Pacific Lodge No. 50. A F. k A M. Lawrence Imlib Late resident 320 Tavbin Rd . Sa lem, at a local hospital. Mav 1 Sur vived by wife. Mrs. Annette Imlah, Salem: daughter, Mrs. Bernice Mc Cormack. Salem: son. Lawrence Im lah, Jr.. Hopewell: sister. Mrs. Mil dred Angle, salem: also 5 grandchil dren. Services will be held Monday, May 3. at 3 30 p.m. in the Clough Barrick chapel. Dr. Paul Newton Polling officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial park. Ritualistic services by Pacific Lodge No. 50. AT. A: A M. Judge Rex Klmmell Late resident of 181 State St . at a local hospjtal. May 1. Survived by wife. Mrs. Gail Kimmell. Salem; brothers. I. J Kimmell. Miami. Fla . Keith Kimmell. Wilmington, N. C. Kenneth Kimmell. Caldwell. Idaho. Services will be held Tuesday. May 4. at 10:30 am. in the Clough-Barrick chapel with the Rev George H. Swift officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial Park. David A. Patterson At the residence. 13S4 Mission St., May 1. Survived by wife. Mrs. Myrtle Patterson. Salem: daughters. Mrs. Mildred Drake. Salen Mrs Doris Be Guire. Roseburg; sons. Clyman Pat terson. Salem. Kennie Patterson. Medford: sisters. Mrs Will Rogers. Fort Smith Ark : brothers. Marvin Patterson, Fort Smith. Ark ; Rolland Patterson. Muldrow. Okla.: also 11 grandchildren: " great-grandchildren. Member of Christian church. Meeker. Okla. Services Wednesday. Mav 5. at 1:30 p.m. In the Clough-Barrick Chapel wih the Rev Wayne Greene officiating. Interment Belcrest Me morial Park Myra M Pernold At a local hospital. April 29 Sur vived by 2 sisters. Mrs. J. B Herriot and Mrs. Maud M Clute. both of Applegate. Ore. Shioment has been made to Medford. Ore . for services and interment by the Virgil T. Gold en Co. Abraham F Rempel At the residence 1122 3rd St., April 30 at the age of &5 Survived by daughters. Mrs. Margaret Classen, Mrs. Katherine Fnesen, Mrs. Sara Rempel. Mrs. Helena Balcer, Miss Rose Rempel. all of Salem; sons. Jacob Rempel. Mountain Lake, Minn . George and Henry Rempel. Jensen. Neor.. Isaak Rempel. ML Visa. Colo. Pete Rempel. Salem. John Rempel, Windom. Minn.; 32 grandchildren. 57 great grandchil dren; 1 great great grandchild. Mem ber of Immanuel Mennonlte Breth ren Church of Dallas. Services will be held in the Immanuel Mennonlte Brethren Church. Dallas, Ore.. Mon dav. Mav 3 at 2:00 p m.. under the directiori of the Howell-Edwards Chapel. Concluding services in Dal las Cemetery. Rev. Wiebe will of ficiate. Mry W. Smith In this city on April 30. Late resi dent of Rt. 4. Box 1240. Roseburg. Oregon. Survived by daughter. Mrs. Aurther H. Marah. Roseburg; son. Wesley W. Smith. Harver, Oregon: 4 grandchildren: 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 3. at 1:30 p m. In the Edwards mortuary of Hood River. Oregon. Interment Idlewild cemetery in-Hood River under the direction of WY T. Kigdon Co. Fred A. Thompson Late resident gf 1575 S Commer cial, at Vancouver. Wash. Survived by wife, Ellen Thompson, Salem; suns. Elton H. Tnompson. Salem. Avery Thompson, Roseburg. Gordon Thompson. Glendale. Calif.. Ker mit Thompson. Vancouver: also sur vived by 6 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren: brother. Alfred Thompson. Wyndemere. N. Dak. Services will be held in the Clough Barrick chape. Tuesday. May 4 at 2:00 pm. Rev. Harold E. Hamilton will officiate Concluding services win be private at the Mt. Crest Ab bey mausoleum. Ritualistic services by Spanish American War veterans. Mrs. Nellie Thayer Late resident of 1.107 S. Commer cial St . at Newherg. May J. Sur vived bv son, Walter E. MiTls. New berg; sisters. Mrs. Pearl Grote. Sa lem, and Mrs. Blrdeatta Crabtre: and one grandson. Richard W. Mills. Newberg. Services Wednesdav. May 3. at 3:30 pjn. In the Clough-Barrick Chapel with the Rev. Gustav Stor aker officiating Interment at Bel crest Memorial Park. Everybody who reads, reads the newspaper; especially the Want Ads. To Place ad Call 2-2441 NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IM PROVE Ml'RXARK AVENUE, frossi the south lino of Seventh Street to the north lino of Bassett Street, In the City of Salem. Polk County. Oregon. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of thoCity of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve MURLARX AVENUE, from the south line of Seventh Street to the north line of Bassett Street. In the City of Salem. Polk County, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, providing drainage, constructing cement con crete curbs and paving said portion of said street with a J'a inch asphaltic concrete pavement 36 feet wide, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property exec pi the street and alley intersections. riich expense will be assumed by the city of Salem, any interested property owner may as certain their approximate share of the cost of making the improvement at the office of the city engineer, all in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council April 12. 1954. 'vi(hich are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a pari hereof. These plans and specifications may b- examined by anv interested party. The Com- I mon Council hereby declares Its pur- pose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement de partment Owners of aropertv liable for the cost of making such improvement rrvay file written remonstrance against the same with the city re corder at any tjme within ten days after the final'; publication of this notice. J By Order of the Common Council April 12. 1954. - ALFRED Mt'NDT. A 19.26.Mv 3 Citv Recorder -NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE OXFORD STREET, from the east line of Commercial Street to the west line of West Nob Hill Street, in the City of Salem, Marion County. Oregon. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN tht the Coiumoii Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems H necessary and expedient and heitbv declaits its purpose and intention to improve OXFORD STREiT, from the east line of Commercial Street to theWest line of West Nob H:ll Street, in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon. Dy Druiging said portion of said street to the established grade, pro viding drainage, and paving said por tion of said street with a 2'2 inch asphaltic concrete pavement 30 feet wide, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersection, which expense will be assumed by the city of Salem, anv interested prop erty owner may ascertain their ap proximate share of the cost of mak ing the improvement at the office of the city engineer, all in accord ance with the plans and specifica tions therefor which were adopted Dy me Common Council April 12. 1954. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made part hereof. The plans and specifi cations may be examined by any interested party. The Common Coun cil hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above de scribed improvement by and through the street improvement dep.-rtment. Owners of property liable for the cost of making such improvement may file written remonstrance against the sa e with the citv re corder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice By Order of the Common Council April 12, 1954. ALFRED MUNDT. A 19.26. My 3 City Recorder NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE ALLEY, Block 1. Rlvrrsi e Addition, from the north line of South Street to the south line of River Street, in the city of Salem, Marion County, Oreron. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the Citv of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve the ALLEY. Block 18. Riverside Ad dition, from the north line of South Street to the south line of River Street, in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said alley to the establish ed grade, providing drainage, and paving said portion of said alley with a 6 inch Portland Cement Concrete pavement 15 feet wide, at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property, any interested property owner may ascertain their approxi mate share of the cost of making the improvement at the office of the city engineer, all in accordance with the plans and specifications there for which were adopted bv the Com mon Council April 12, 1954. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. These plans and specifica tions may be examined by anv in terested party. The Common Coun cil hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above de scribed improvement by and through the street improvement department. Owners of Property liable for the cost of making such improvement may file written remonstrance against the same with the citv re corder at anv time within ten davs after the final publication of this notice By Order of the Common Council April 12. 11.54. ALFRED MUNDT. A 19.26 Mv 3 City Recorder NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE BONNIE WAY, from the east line of Klngwood Drive to tbe writ line of Castcade Drive. Polk County, City of Salem, Oregon NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems .t necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve BONNIE WAY, from the east line of Kingwood Drive to the west line of Cascade Drive. City of Salem. Polk County, Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to the estab lished grade, providing drainage, constructing cement concrete curbs and paving said portion of said street, with a !'i inch asphaltic con crete pavement 30 feet wide, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersections, which expense will be assumed by the city of Salem any in terested property owner may ascer tain their approximate share of the cost of making the improvement at the office of the city engineer, all in accordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopt ed by the Common Council April 12. 1954, which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and vthich by this reference theretc are made a part hereof. These plans and speci fications may be examined by any interested party. The Common Coun cil hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above de scribed improvement by and through the street improvement dep; rtment. Owners of property liable for the cost of making such improvement may file written remonstrance against the same with the city re corder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice. By Order of the Common Council April 12. 1854. ALFRED MUNDT. A.JMr3 Citv Recorder ADMINISTRATRIX UNAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GUSSIE KLORFEIN, as administra trix of the estate of HENRY J. MILLER, deceased, has filed her final account as such, and by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion Caunty, the 20th .day of May. 1994. at 9:15 o'clock in the forenoon of said day has been fixed a. trie time, and the courtroom of said court has been fixed as the place for the- hearing of objections to said final account and the settle ment of said -estate. GUSSIE KLORFEIN. Administratrix of the Estate of Henry J. Miller. Deceased. Attorneys for Administratrix RHOTXN. RHOTEN Sc SPEERSTRA 310 Pioneer Trust Building Salem. Oregon A. IX It. 24, My. S. 10 Statesman, Salem, OrM Mon.. May 3. 1934 (Sc 2) 7 NOTICE or STREET VACATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, on the 12th day of April. 1954. adopted a resolution ini tiating proceedings to vacate-abe fol lowing portions of Mission Street, to wn: Beginning at the point of Inter section of the southerly extension of the west line of 17th Street with the south lino of Block 7. Depot Addition. City- of Salem. Marion County, Oregon: thence southwest erly along a line which deflect 45 degrees to the right from the above mentioned southerly exten sion of the west line of nth Street, to the north line of a "0 toot light of way of Mission Street; thence northwesterly along said north line of a 70 foot right of way, which is on a 507.54 foot radius curve to the left, to the above mentioned south line of Block ". Depot Addition: thence easterly along said soutti line to the point of beginning: ALSO: Beginning at th' point of intersection of the southerly ex tension of the east line of Seven teenth Street with the south line of Block 7. Depot Addition. City of Salem, Marion County. Oregon: thence southerly along said south erly extension of the east line of Seventeenth Street 25.. It feet to a point which is 50 feet northerly from the center line of Mission Street: thence along a line which deflects 45 degrees to the left from the above mentioned southerly ex tension of the east line of Seven teenth Street to the north line of a 70 foot right of way of Mission Street; thence southeasterly along said north line of a 70 foot right of way which Is on a 507 54 foot radius to the right, to a point on the southeasterly extension of the northeasterly line of the above mentioned Block 7. Depot Addi tion: thence northwesterly along said southeasterly extension to the southeast corner of sai Block 7: thence westeilv along the south line of said 3lotk 7 to the point of beginning: Said portions of Mission Street are not us-d for public liavt! and are on the north Mde ot th travelled portion of the street where Seven teenth Street would intersect if ex tended southerly. The Council has fixed the 24 th dav of May. 1954 at the hour of 7 'JO o'clock p m. as the time, and the Council Chambers of the City Hall as the place, for the hearing of the said proceedings, and 'any all all objections and remon strances thereto. Objections to such vacation, if any there be. should be made in writing and filed with the city recorder of said city prior to the time of said hearing. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL APRIL 12 154 ALFRFD MUNDT A 19.2(5. Mv 3.10.17 City Recorder NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been apointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, sitting in Probate, as Administrator of the Estate of Mary Stevens, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such Administrator; all persons hav ing claims against said estate are liertby notified to present the same to ine at 205 Oregon Building, Salem. Oiegon. within six (6( months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published at Salem. Orenon. this 12tn dav of April. 1854. WARD MANNING. Adminis trator of the Estate of Mary Steven. Deceased. Ronald C. Glover. Attorney for Administt ator, 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon. A. 12. 19. 2. My. 3. 10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the Circuit Court of Marion County, Oregon. Probate Department, as Executrix of the es tate of ERMA LOCKE, deceased, and have qualified; all persons having claims against said estate are noti fied to present the same, duly veri fied, at 210 Oregon Building. Salem, Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. Dated April 19. 1954. GRACE BROOKS. Executrix, Estate of Erma Locke, Deceased. MOODY & LAMKIN. Attorneys Salem, Oregon A. 12, 19, 26. My. 3. 10 ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . . Too Late To Classify. EXCELLENT office or business loca tion for Doctors, dentists, in Shop ping Center. Inquire 1240 Center St S. SALEM H. S. teacher desires about June 5. 1 or 2-bdrm. vinfurn. house, duplex, apt. No children or pets. References. Write 430. Statesman-Journal. SMALL 4-rm. furn. house and ga rage Ph. 2-7440, 335 N. 25th SMALL 2-bdrm.. modern home and garage. S50. 104) "th St. OWNER going East. Will lease home furn. Possible rentals. Fruit, gar den, chickens. See C. A. Reed. Real Estate. 2442 LeeSt. TURNER Newly dec. furn 4-rm apt. Pri. bath, laundry. 4-3497. 1949 SUPER A International tractor. A-l condition. Edmond Darwkey, Ri1 Box 475. Woodburn. P. 2-4 ir LEAVING for S. Dakota May 7th. Riders to share expenses. Mon mouth 559. 300 Personal 310 Meeting Notice A SALEM LODGE No I. AF.fc yKf A.M.. Wed. May 5. Stated Com. V munication, 8:00 p.m. 312 Lost and Found LOST Brown billfold. Wed ton tains sailor picture and identifi cation Reward. I'll 3-5;27 or 2 Wll 316 Personal BAFT, permanent removal of un sightly facial hairs Erich at N Y ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No I 2088 N Coml 2-4537 4-3544 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 315 N. Commercial. 4-7813 or 2-2108. LOSE up to 20 pounds in 2 weeks Send 12 today, full cost. See and feel the difference In a few days. P. O. Box 188 Salem. I WILL not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Robert C. Beaver. Palmistry Readings Advice on Love. Marriage. Business. This ad and SI for S3 reading. Portland Road near to No. Salem Dr. -in theater. 400 Agriculture 402 LlVeetock For Sale FRESH Guernsey heifer and calf. 1100 00 Ph. 2 5909 5 THRIFTY weaner pigs, your choice, $20each: Ph. 3-8522. FOR SALX 7-week weaner pigs. Call 3-3534. LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon. or whole. 30c- Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co, I32S 8. 25th. Ph. S-485a. 400 Agriculture j 403 Linstock Wanfdi LIVESTOCK oayet i buy 'cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, veal Emery Alderman. Ph. 4-43430 or -T21. CATTLE B'TYERS E l and H Sne then. 4297 State 2-1345 of 1-4380 CATTCE. horses, at your farm E C. McCandllsh 1127 S. aath Ph 2-8U7. LIVESTOCK , buyer A F Sommer. 1265 Harmony Dr Ph 4-J817 404 Poultry and RabpTts" CHINCHILLAS for sale Reasonable. Good grade. Ph. after 4;30 3-6330. N H. BABY CHICKS. Started "chicks" Fryers. Roasting hens. Opposite I.uorty School. Ph. 2-269 Dressed Fryers Ph. 4-1090 BABY CHICKS 17c straigh7??u"rT"N". H. pullets lc. choice of Leghorns, Parmentors or New Hamp Valley Farm Store. CUSTOM killing, fowl of any kind. Kill 8 days a week Newcll's Poul try PI. nt. Rt. 5 Box 109 Pn. 4-342B. DAV OLD and started New Hamp shire White Rocks and Golden Broad every Tuesday and Friday FOXS HATCHERY 3!0State St Ph 3.49h9 WING NEEDS rabbits. 395 State 4-39U. , 20 RABBITSndhutches While New Zealand and California Call after 3:30 Rt 4. Box 31-8 Ph 2-22W1. ,t NEW Hamp. fryers. Ph. 4-(189. Rt" 5. Box 51. : 408 Pets CHIHUAHUA puppies, also small niale Chihuahua at stud 2-9R.IO WANTED Good home on farm for month old toy German Khepard. Female. 2265 N 5th St. t blk N. of Highland School PARAKEETS Continuous new Hatches All col ors Banded, full flighted and GUARANTEED bifds cages; feeds, supplies WhocJe and. Htail -JL FOR SALE Mexican Chihuahua pup pies. 4356Durbin Ave. 4-1073. HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. l95 Me. Coy. 1 block east of N Cajbltol IV.i olocke north of Mlison Pfi 2-68M1 PARRAKEETS. Babies, all; colors. Supplies Mrs. A L. Power on S. Cottage and Bellevue Sta. Ph 4 1597 CANARIES choice orange arid aprt- cot strain 3-4385 1340 Chmekela PARAKEETS Cage, supplies Bird Paradise. 3180 Livingston 1842 Moore's aquarium. Fish, Parakeets, peti MacleaV Rd. 4-3773 Closed Wed ' ) 410 Seeds and Plants NEW GABLE St GLEN DALE AzJaLEAR The hardiest of all. Tall growing and evergreen. Also 30 varieties of standard A z a 1 1 a a. Reasonable prices. WARINGS NURSERY 1025 Oak Hill SPECIAL this week, duced, perennials ai tek. all shkibs re ls and rocfc plants. large clumps. 25c eachi Sahll Nirsery. Rt. 5. Box 457. Salem at Macleav. Ph. 4-1245. ; Egan Gardens Complete line of summer garden garden plants. Petunias., Zinnias and Geraniums a specialty-. 6 miles N. of Kelzer on St. Paul rfwy. Ph. 2-5728. A 7. AT. FAQ T - Jk-J M-JA. 1U p Special While they last. 35-in. to 24-in. Hinodegiri. 3 for 5 B-in. to 10-in. Hexes, 3 for $1.25; SALES YARD. 2830 N. 51h ST. STRAYER AZELEA GARDENS TOMATOES healthy, transplanted. S kinds. 25c doz. Marigolds. i variety. -sc aoz 1'ansies. doc do. Phlox, Pinks. Candytuft, 20c dot Com manche petunia, large, J5c dos, Lowerys Greenhouse, 2595 Che mawa Rd. Always open. ; DAHLIAS. Fuchlas and fpansies. waros, 4380 Cherry Ave. J FOR SALE Seed potatoes. Ph. 4-3081. PANSIES. 50c dozen. 3835 j Midway Dr. Ph. 2-6811. ' SWEET potatoes out of certified stock. Oregon Russets, raised in Central Oregon $3 hundred. Ph. 4-5i4fi. I READY now. Bedding Vegetable plants. f Geraniums. Fuschihs. Astll bes. Thberoua Begonias. Close out on Primroses, 20c ea. Pafjsies 75e doz 'A. Plant Greenhouses. 1288 S 13th. Open Eves & Sundays. See Plant for Plants ' AZALEAS. Tub. Begonias. 3 for fl. Geraniums. Fuschtas, DahUa Bulbs. 25c ea Northwest b-rr plants. $1 60 per 100. Merrills Greenhouse, Brooks. J BLACK'S, 2270 CherrTswa-Rr2425oT Perennials exclusively, all types. Mums Delphiniums. , Pansiea, Ceranlu ms. Specialities rfg ht now. GERANIUMS, thousands of blooming plants Including Ivy's. Martha Washington?, fancy lcaf,etc. Tu berous Begonias, large plints from Pacific Strain Tubers i Camll lia. picotre and hanging types in all the popular colors. Fjuschta in many popular varieties. .Com pa re our plants St prices bejore you buy. Kilbers, 71S Salerrf Heights ! 412 Fruit and Farm Produce 'Proposals will be received by the DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE A AD MINISTRATION. Purchasing Divi sion, fur the furnish ink" of the fol lowing Items of fiesh fruit and produce t) the Oregon SJ.itc- Can nery : I 106 tons Apples. Canning Varieties 39 " Boysenberries S5 " Loganberries 9 " Red Sour Cherriejj 28'j " Roval Anne Chettles 100 " Peaches. Improved EJbertas or Hales 88 26' 145 Bartlett Pears ; Italian Prunes Tomatoes 1 All proposals shall be rfirerted to the Manager. Oregon State) Cannery, 2f.05 State Street. Salem. Oregon. GOOD oats and vetch hay. 820 ton. 4855 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 4-1973. FERTILIZER (WEED FREE! Rotted manure. Del., to) 4-1854 EXCELLENT barn yard ; fertilizer. 84 00 yd.. S yds 7.00 delivered. Ph. 4-2470 414 Farm Equipment ; JOHN DEERE D on rubier. J. D. plow 3-18, 10-ft. dpi. disk, dbl. flex harrow, J. D. motor rtth new knives and guards, rak. tt stone boat. Make us an offer. R. Millar, 5569 Center. Ph. 3-5853 ; DAVID BRADLEY garden tractor witn plow, disc, mower, harrow aru' cultivator. Good at new. '090 Beck Ave. Ph. 2-1S52. To Place M Call 2-241 v." (JMt Vr,w U