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Lebanon Man Heads Forest Research Unit LONGVIEW, Wash. on - J. R. Stillinper of. the Cascade Plywood Co. of Lebanon. Ore., has been elected chairman of the Pacific Northwest section of the Forest Froducts Research Society. Other new officers are R. W. Vl'ellwood of the University of Brit ish Columbia Forestry School, vice chairman: John Syme of the Ed ward Jfinca Lumber Co., Hood' Itiver, Ore., secretary -treasurer; and Gene Tower, Forest ' Grove, Ore., trustee. Salom Obituaries llrv Bexjaek Utt resident of Mrhfleld, in this city. February f. at tne ag ol 7. Announcements of service later by W. T. Rigdon Mortuary. Georfta Farren Brasher At Or an Lake. Ore.. Saturday. Feb. 4. 1134. Late resident of Cutler City. Ore., at the age of (1 year. Survived by hutband. Charlet Brash er Cutler City. Sister, Mr. Hazel McKay, PenCltlon, Ore.; two broth er, Austin T. Farrens of Portland and Roy Farrens. Parkdale, Ore. Funeral services will be held Wed nesday at I pit. in the chapel of ine w. i. mgaon to. nev. Robert Gntrt officiatini. Interment, Bel. crest Memorial Park. Erneit May At a local hospital Feb. I. Late rendent ot 1354 Holgate street. Sa lem. Survived by wife. Mr. Hilda May. . Salem: daughter. Mn. L. Spreng, Forest Grove, Orel., Mrs. Helen Arant. Los Anfcles, Calif., Mim Dorothy May. San Francisco. Calif., Mrs. . Marjorie Vart, San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Bettv Miller, San Diego; son. E. William May, Forest Grove. Oreg ! 10 grandchil dren; 3 sisters. Mrs. Erva Cannon. v. itchlla. Kansas. Mrs. Blanche An- dr-r.on. Amsley, Nebraska., Mrs. Mar- ! S'Tct Holman. Forest Grove. Oreg.; rothers. Howard and Robert May, Duin oi uinroin. rteorasaa. An-, ncuncement of services later by . TUB" WUIUCII V.U. Baby Boy George R. Smith At a Portland Hospital. February f.K Survived by parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Ceo. It. Smith ot Richland, Ore gon. and brother, Scotty Smith ot Sichland. Oregon.' Grandmother. Mrs. Amelia Smith ot Neopemlng, Minne sota, Mrs A. R. Carllti ot Colorado Swings, Colorado. Private graveside services at Belcrest Memorial Park. V.'edne.o,yi Feb. I at S n.m under direction of Virgil T. Golden Co. Mrs. F.dlth Withers. Near Turner, Sunday, Feb. J, at the ate of J. Survived by five children, Lou Collier. Starlene Bon rd row. Dix lr Witbcck and Ssndra Witbeck, all nf Turner, and Eddie Board row, In California. Aim two grandsons, Pat and Mike Boardrow, of Sulem Par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Koehn. Turner; sisters, Mrs. Sophia Schultz and Mrs. Irene Kendall, both of Sa. Jem; brother. Arthur, Eugene. Serv Irns will be held Thurs.. Feb. th at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel ot the Howell-Edwards Funeral home. Rev. O Becker officiating. Interment at Ine City View Cemetery. 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Star In Virgo 2. Sheltered 3. Open (poet) 4. Marry 5. Muffler 6. Unruffled 7. Inclination S. Quickly 11 Varnish ingredient 13 Merchant guild (Hist.) Chicago Grain CHICAGO (API- Open Close 1 11't., : oo i,t. i l.7t, 1.99 1 4-H 130.' 134"4- 1.37', IMS, 1J4S 3". 44 "Ms II IM'i-'t !M,-U '141 WHEAT Mar May July ?ept .... l.H'a S 09,-, ... L's- .. 1 99'4 .., a.03',, l.J0',- 1.S4V? US' I34 .... l.SS uec. CORN Mar. ..t May July Sept. Dee. OATS Mar. J-a4', ss . 4'a . as May July ... sept, .,., Dec. ..... SOYBEANS Mar I M'i-'i May .... l.S3'i-'4 July aj4S4 Sept - I414 Nov JJote PROPERTY OWNERS HFRFRV GIVEN that 1 NOTICC TO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Common Council at the City Hall, Salem, Oregon, at 1:00 o'clock pm, Monday, February IS. 1J8, in the matter of changing the lone ot the following described premises from an R-4 Residential District to a C- Business District. Lot Four (4 and Seventeen (17), Subdivision of Block Twenty-two (Ml, Lew Park Annex No. t Sa lem, Marlon County, Oregon. (See Volume IS, Page 34, Record of Town Plata for aatd County and State.) Lot 4 It located on the south side of Lewis 150' west of South 11th Street. Lot 17 Is located on the north aide nf Oxford 150'- west of South 12th Street. , Petition and drawing; are on file In the CltyBecord-fs office. City Hall, and may be laspeeted by any Ipter ested person Any person desiring to be heard for or ugainst the proposed reclassi fication may appear at the hearing either in person or by attorney, and. alio, written objections may be filed with the City Recorder. Cltv Hall Salem, Oregon, by owners of prop erty in the affected area. Dated at Salem, Oregon, Jsnusry 30, 19M. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder, F.7,S.I. Save raw child the tmearraassaoat ad araaral asalsk ceased ay badwattbif. Tb psyleil dil twrbaacH of tklt Reels c) us lone . Ustieif edvers oartaaalitt train. New if Is a easy t ket vet child thanks to NITI-DRI, the set, ana, lestlaf aafsiral war to STOP lIOWITTINa. Ne draft, Medicine ae tedtats. '' Far (re InfermerU snail PNITt-Stl CO., Sei Ittt I Meeaea Stehee, PerttaiKl 11. Or. ! RAMI .. ! ASMIst j cm ACS to f PHONI r. mm A' 0t aenaaUonal new tln fa. Wont stain ehea Mod- ern suppoaitoties or oint ment are now both a rail able at your drunut. rvrheeded 1$. Pre tends 17. De mand, as , pay. ment It. Anger 22. Nula 23. Rooft ef moutha I1 IS Yesterday's Anwar 34 Sea eagles (Eur.) 35. Period of time ' 25. A apecH 26. French coin 29. Entertain delightfully 31. A short nap 33. South American mountain 37. French river 40. A magpie (Eng.) 41. Poem w I- r r m t m " 2i .1 777 J-T 2 1 77 a7 u WZWLZZZ w 11 WxTXv, kJlUt.1V ITltH IVt-t Moves Lower NEW YORK Urv-The stock mar ket moved lower on balance Tues day, but a handful of issues bucked the trend and closed with gains of a point or more. Losses, rarely ex ceeded point -"The Associated Press average of SO stocks dipped SO cents to f 171.90. The' Industrials lost $1.10. rails gained 10 cents snd the utilities declined 10 cents. There were 369 advances and S3 declinef out of 1,174 Issues trsded. Volume dwindled to 2.060,000 shares from 2,230,000 Monday. Pfinrl (millM JL VV1. VIUIIIO Score Losses CHICAGO I - Grains sold off on the Board of Trad Tuesday, feed grains recording widest loss es. Final prices in corn and oats were around the day's lows. Wheat finished S lower to Va higher, corn H-1S lower, oats vt IS lower, ryt S S lower, soy beans S lower to IV4 higher and lard II to 23 cents a hundred pounds higher. March wheat backed down on tsu. tensive profit taking following re cent advances. July wheat was firm at timos, but closed with only a small fractional gain. - Onion Futures CHICAGO (API-Onions- Open High Low Close Feb. 0 7 t'l 0 74 0 71 Mar. . . 1.00 1 01 0 94 SST Nov. 1.57 1.57 1.11 1 S NOTICE TO PROPERTT OWNERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Common Council at the City Hall, Salem, Oregon, at 1:00 o'clock p.m., Monday, February IS, 195. In the matter ot changing the tone of the following described premises from an R-4 Residential District to a C-3 Business District. Lot 7, (7), Block Twenty-seven (17), Yew Park Annex No. I, Sa lem, Marlon County, Oregon. (See Volume 12. Pag 54, Record of Town Plata tor said County and State.) This property Is located on the south ilde ot Oxford Street between 11th and Berry Streets. Petition and drawing are en III In the City Re corder's office. City Hall, and may be Inspected by any Interested per son. Any person desiring ta be heard tor or sgsinst in proposea recisssi- firation may appear at the hearing either tn person or by attorney. andT also, written objections may be filed with the City Recorder. City Hall, Salem, Oregon, by owner of proper ty in tn affected area. Dated at Salem, Oregon, January 30, 1654 ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. F7.S.S. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM- PROVE NORTH TWENTY FOURTH STREET FROM WIND SOR AVENUE TO ELLIS AVE NUB ' NOTICE MXRIBY IS CIVEN that the Common Council of the city of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares it purpose and Inteatlon to improve NORTH TWENTYFOURTH STREET, from th north line of Windsor Avenue ta the north line of Ellis Avenue, In the City of Sa lem, Oregon, by bringing aald por tion of said street to the established trade, providing drainage, construct ng cement concrete curb and pav ing said portion of said street with l'i men aspnaitie concrete pave ment 34 feet wide, at the expense of the aoultinf ana adiacent prop erty, except the street and alley in- terrections. wnicn expense win be aaaumed by the city ot Salem, all in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council January O. MM, which are now oh rue in tne erne of, the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof These plan and specifications may be examined by any Intereated party. The Com mon Council hereby declares its pur pose snd Intention to make the above described Improvement by snd through the street Improvement de partment. owner or property liable for the cost of making such Improvement may file written rtmorutranc rgilnat the same with the city recorder it any time within ten day after the final publication of this notice. Y Order of the Common Council January S3, ISM ALFRED MUNDT: City Recorder Date of first publication January M. ISM; date ot final aublicatlM February L ISM. Jan. sa, rea. I, s Htlpi You Ovtrcomt FALSE TEETH Loostntif and Worry Re loneer be eaaored or feel Ul-as- as heeaiiee of tooa. wobbly false teeth FASTKKTR.aa Unproved alka line inoa-eictdl BOr, aertnaied ess . paur paasea atoia toessj armee tae feet snore eoeniortabi. Avoid ember fafrnt mused by Innis plates. Oe r4iuiaioaartejkjxusoUM. Compiled by The Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmeri Aluminum Co. America American Airlines American Motor American Tel. It Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Acthison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co. Borj Warner Burrough Adding Mach. California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celaneae Corporation jCbrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Crown Zellerbach Curtisi Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire. Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper Libby, McNeill Portland Produce PORTLAND Iff - Butterfat Tentative, subject to Immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland 58-61 lb; first quality 55-58: second quality 50-53. Butter Wholesale, f ob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. grade, 90 score, 55',,; C grade, 89 score, 53, Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, S3'i-41 lb; Oregon ,5-lb loaf, 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland, A large, 42-46',; A medium. 40-C'i; Asmatl, 35 41S. Egis-To retailers Grade AA large, 47-50; A large, 44-48; AA medium, 43-47; A medium, 43-45; A small, 39-43. Cartons, 2-J cents additional. Eggs To consumers AA large, 55-60; A large, 53-58; AA medium, 51-56; A medium, 50-55; A small, 48-53. Live Poultry No. 1 quality, f o b. Portland-Fryers. J's-4 1 b s, 24; at farm, 23; roasters, 24, f.o.b. Portland; light hens, 17; heavy hens, 22; old roosters, 11-14. Turkeys To producers Fryer turkeys, live weights,' 27. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3S-4S lbs, 20-26,, 5 6 lbs, 18-21; oldrdoei. 10-14, few higher.1 Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 58-61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses-Steers, choice 500-700 lbs, 30.00-34.00; good, 28.00 32.00; commercial, 26.00-29.00; util canners and cutters 11.00-22.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 38.00-42.00; rounds 37.00- 40.00; full loins, trimmed, 55.no 60.00; forequarteri, 26.00 29.0; chucks, 27.0-31.00; ribs 40.00-47.. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-1 lb, 38.00-41.00; (boulders, 16 lb down, 24.00-27.00; spareribs, 33.00-39.00; fresh hams, 10-14 lb, 43.00-47.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 32.0-48.00; commercial 27.00-40.00. Lambs-Choice, 4-50 lb, 38.00 41.00; good, 36.00-39.50 Umbs Choice, 40-50 lb. 39.00- 40.00; good. 38.00-39.5. WoolNominal, clean basis, l' blood, 95-1.00 lb; blood, 1.00-03 lb; V, blood, 1.12-15; fine, MS-23. Country-dressed Meats, f.a.b. Portland i Beef-Cows, utility, 19 22 lb; canners and cutters, 16-17. VealTop quality, lightweight, 34-35; rough heavies, 20-28. Hogs-Best light blockers. 23-24; lean light Sows, 1719. Lambs Good springers, 34-36; yearlings, 24-26. Mutton Lightweight " ewes and wethers, 10-13; rough heavies 71. Fresh Produce Onions Idaho Yellows, med. 2.25-50; lge, 2.75-3.00; whites, 4.25- 50; Ore. Sherwood Danvers, No. 1, 2 00-25; Wash. Yellows, lge, 1.85- 2.00. Potatoes Ora. Central Russets. No. 1A, 10 lb. 3.75-4.00. few 4.25; 10 oz, 4.50-5.25; Klamath Russets. No. 1, 6 oz. 4 00-4.50; Idaho bales, Russets. 5-10 lb, 260-2.75. Stocks and Bonds Compiled by Tb Associated Press Fek. 1 BOND AVERAGES . Ill IS Rails Indust lft Utll Dl S7I S7 S SI I MS Ml looi te Hf ' Ml IS rin A I St s S4 I 14 t 141 S44 MS MS S3 1 SOS Net change D.I A I Tuesday Fi g S7 I Prev. day .. St 1 S7 4 Week (go S7 1 ; 97 T Month ago . 7 1 M S Year ago WIJ WO IS.iVM High M IMS 1S.'-M Low ... 04 I m 4 lM High ion 100 4 14 Low Ml S7 4 Stoce averages M IS Indust Rail Net change ... D! I A I Tuesday u 151.1 IMS Prev. day 251.1 1M 4 Week ago "HI m$ Month ago ..7511 1.114 Year ago 2141 IISS IS55-M High . 257 S 1414 ISSS-M Low .. M I4 S 1M High ...lll I 12.1 S ISS4 Low 1411 77 8 IS trtn stk Dl Dl IS S-171 Ml 177.4 7l 1755 713 174 0 I7 155 S 75 7 l'l I S7 2 1411 SS 3 1511 a 4 I0SS Investment Trusts (Zilka, Smlther 4c Co.. Inc.) Bid Affiliated Fund S 91 Canadian Fund .' 17 SO Century Shares Trust ... 24 SI Chemical Fund 15 70 Dlawr Fund ,I07S Diver. Invest. Fund S 1 Dividend Share IM Faton Si H. Bat Fund ., 21 Cs Ind 14 01 Croup Tuber co 4 31 Incorp. Investor II 71 Key Cust Funds: I a IS II B-4 , 11.21 K-l .. 141 Asked 140 12 M 41 14 M 117 10 04 111 n 77 15.11 4 74 1117 -. ' fc s i - ;.r. it 4 4 . 23 Man. Bond Fund ,. S IS . Mas. Invest. Trust , 11 M Netl. Sec Series: Income tori ... S 31 --.-- a At til a Pre ak a'" " in - Nl. Dlv Berits .. . 4 " 1 41 f BT ORDER of Common Coua-Tel-EIe Fund .,11 St llOSleU Jsnusry 3. tw. Value Line Ine Fund a I T ALf RID MUNDT. Cltv Berorder WcUlnftoa Fund IS 11 H Associated Press 20 ' ' Lockheed Atrcraft lfi9 : Lowe's Incorporated 17 iUng Bell A. K ' j Montgomery Ward 23 New York Central t V Northern Pacific 1S3 Pacific American Fish 79 '. Pacific Gas It Electric 69 ' Pacific Tel at Tel. 148 Penney J.C Co. 151 Pennsylvania R.R. (- Pepsi Cola Co, 42 H Fhilco Radio MVPuget Sound P k L "Radio Corporation 32 Rayonier Incorp. M 'Republic Steel Reynolds Metals 74 , Richfield Oil M j Safeway Stores Inc. 48 I Scott Paper Co. M : Sears Roebuck ft Co. 18 " SincUir Oil Socony B1 Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif. "Standard Oil N.J. " iStudebaker Packard ' Sunshine Mining ", 'If , Swift ft Company , j? i Tranjamerica Corp. H .Twentieth Century Fox JJ Union Oil Company I4 Union Pacific " United Airlines United Aircraft J United Corporation "J,. I United States P lywood a ; United States Steel-' 43 e 21 37 Ms 4t i 74 , 10 SO' 1MH 93 S 23H 22 'a 31 'i 24 H 43 37', s 49 i 72H M ' saw 34 MS it lit 544 IS 1M'. lit 7S 39 S 24 S 54 's 171 S 37 S 61 I S S3 S 21 S 20 30 S MS 4IS Warner Pictures Western Union TeL Weslinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 BUTTER Wholesale Retail GOS-(Baylsig) Wholesale prices range from to t cents over buying price) ' Large AA .49 Urge A , J7 Medium AA Medium A Small POULTRY Colored Hens Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers Colored Roastera Old Roosters .IT , J4 33 .. .14 Portland Grain PORTLAND 07) Coarse grains. 15-day shipment, bulk, coast dellv- ery: Oats No. 2, 38 lb white 53.00. Barley No. 2, 43 lb B. W. 47.50. Corn No. 2. E. Y. shipment 62.50. Wheat (bid) to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 1.18; Soft White (ex- eluding Rex) 3.18; Whitt Club 1.18. Car receipts: Wheat 9; barley 1; flour 13; corn 8; oats 2; mill feed 11. Portland Livestock PORTLAND KUlUSDAl-Cattle salable 350; market active, mostly steady with Monday-a strong to 50 higher trend; load apd part load low choice 1043-1050 lb steers 19 00; part load choice 1143 lb also 19.00; small lots good steers 17.50; load commercial and low good around 1000 lb steers 16.00; lightly sorted at 14.00; 15 head ldt mostly choice 843 lb fed heifers 18.50; good 171 lb lots 15.50: few canner and cut - iter cow ,1r5?P: scarce; bulls lacking early. Calves salable 25; early sales steady; few good vealers 21.00 23.00; choice to 27.00; culls down ward to 800; heavy calves scarce. Hogs salable 150; market active generally steady except few early sales 25 higher; sorted lots U. S. No. 1-2 butchers 180-235 lb mostly 15.00 15.50; around 35 head No. 1 15.75; few mixed No. 2 3 lots 14.50 14.75; No. 3 butchers 14 23; sows scare 350-450 lb salable 10.50 12.M. Sheep salable 200; limited supply available with ew sales steady; choice with some prime woolrd fed lambs 19.25; good and cholre slaughter' lambs salable 17.50- 18.50; one lot mostly choice 18.75 good and choice feeders listed at ja.w-iD.uu; cwea scarce NOTICE OF Pl'BIIC REARING ON ANNEXATION NOTICE HEREBY IB CIVFN of a public hearing before the Common Council of the City ot Salem. Oregon, on the question of snnsxation to th City of aalsm of contiguous territory in Polk County, being ST arres of land in the W. D. Cole Donation Land Claim, and belnf particularly described a follows: Beginning at th southeasterly corner of wstwood Height Ad dition, Islem, Polk County, Ore gon, ss recorded In Book 4, Psgs 27, Polk County Record ot Town Plats; thnc westerly (long th southerly line of said Westwood Height AddiUon and extension thereof to the touthweaterly cor ner of that certain tract of land conveyed to Jacob and Emma Lowen as recorded In Vol. 110, Psge 370, Deed Records, Polk County, Oregon: thence northerly along the westerly line of said Lowen tract of land to the north ' westerly corner of ssld Lowen tract of land: thence easterly along the northerly line '"ff said Lowen tract of land to th north easterly corner of said tiwen tract of land: thence southerly along th easterly Una af aald Lowen tract of land to the north westerly corner of Engel Height Addition, Salem. Polk County, Oregon, as recorded in Book 4, . Page II, Polk County Record of Town Plats; thence easterly along th northerly line of said Engel Heights Addition to the point of Intersection with the existing city limits; thence southerly along th existing city limits to an anils point In th existing city limits; thence easterly along the exist Ing city limits to an angle point In th (xiatlng city limits; thence southerly along th existing city limit to an sngl point u th . existing city limits: thence west erly along the existing city Umlts and extension thsreof to th southwesterly earner ot that eer tain tract of land conveyed ta Charles I. Adams, t ux, as re corded in Vol 71, Psge I7S. Deed Records, Polk County, Oregon; thence northerly along th west erly line of said Adams tract of land to th aolnt of beginning Th laid council ha fixed the 'council chamber In th city hill of Ml said elty aa th place, snd th tlth 1 - kI ...... . .--a . t ,W. k.... day of February, 1154, at (he hojr ol l a e'elaek a m. In the evenln n 1 ,n tlm 'or uc" Pullc hesrln. hi i at which time and place the regis- " 1 1....- . . i fn.. . r leu . m i wive voters oi eeie viit i e Mir .p i mn vm n..i" ... a aa question ef annexation ef th above J 7l ) described territory to tha City ef ...... .- K. i. A .. k. m' Salem 71I Jsa. li, Feb. 1. 'For Your Conif" V.Q Meeting J"ticei ViJ Iit and Found 3i4 1 rhnsDorUtion Jig Prtnl 1S Stamps and Coins OB AGmCl?LTURE 40a Llvotw for Sale 4J1 Livestock Wanted ft4 Poultry and Babhiti 4ol Fur Bnng Aiumals 4TS Pets 409 Sea Foods 410 Seeds and Plants 411 Fruit snd Farm Produce 413 Fertilir-r 414 Farm Equipment US Auction Sale 450 MFRCHANDlSl 4St Machinery and Tnoli 45) Wanted Machinery. Taola 454 Sewing Machines 45 Howe Coods lor Sale 4 VI Wanted Houm Goods 437 Pad to and Television 458 Building Materials . a TV t V.-.-tf 140 Muiicil ImtrumenU 41 Sperts tquipment 44 Bicvcles V4 Trade Miscellaneous 41 For Kent, Miscellaneous 470 For Sale, Miacellaneoua 471 Wanted. Miscellaneous 474 Miscellaneous 475 Fuel SO0 BUSINESS AND FTNANCI Jl Money to La. 1 T U a .4 SIS Investments MS Help Wanted 04 Help Wanted, Mas 0 Help Wsnted. Lady 60S Pickers Wanted SIO Sales Helo 111 Work Wanted, Msn 14 Vork Wanted. Lady IIS ftituitiani Wantea , SIS Employment Agencies J,,'17 -lob Infermation I iuuuiivm . S20 Day or Contract . 70S RENTALS 70S Sleeping Rooms, Board 703 Wanted Rooma. Board 70S Apartmanta for Rent 70S Duplexes JOT Hcuse for TWnt TOT-A Furnished 701 Farms for Bent 70S Wanted to Rent 710 Wanted to Rent Houses 711 Wanted to Rent Apia. 714 Business Rentals 715 Resort Rentals 7 IS Convalescent Home 7S0 Movlnf and Storage . S00 REAL ESTATE 8ni Business Opportunities BOS Business Property SOS Suburban sod Houses for Sale SOT Apts., Courts for laid SOS Lota for Sale 110 Farms tor Sale -SIS Ixchang Real Estate SIS Resort Property SIS Wanted Real Zstata 12 Insurance ISO AUT0M0TTV1 111 New Can SSS Used Cars lor 61 tii Auto Psrts and Repair SS4 Trucks, Trailer for Sale SM Wanted Car. TruCKl SJS Motorcycles MO Aula Mlscellaneoua MS House Trailer -SM Heavy tquipment 10 Aircraft Classified Advertising Statesman-Journal Newspapers 180 N. Chord. St PHONE 4-6811 LOCAL RATES (Ml. I Hr.es 'Weekdays ,, per line I time .51 15 per lin 1 times .DO SO per line I time 1 .SS II M per line 1 mo. 409 tincL Bun I Classlfisa ad will be run in both paper to live advertiser th ad vantages of the tremendous pulling Bower of 51,100 combined clrcula ons. When an ad la ordered thre er six times and a Sunday Issue I In eluded (for example Friday, Satur day, Sunday) th lower Sunday reus apply becsus only Th Blatesmsn publish Sunday. Classified ads will start in th morning Oregon Statesman, conclude in tne evening lapnai journal oui ad will be accepted for Sunday Statesman only. The dsadllne tor classified ads la 1:00 p.m. th day before publication. Emergency ads and small line ads received after 1:00 a.m. may be placed in the "Too Late to Classify" column for the following morning. Ad ' tor Monday papers must b in by I pm. Saturday, Tha Statesman - Journal Newspa per reserve Ih right le reject sjues tlonabls advertiaing; it further re serves th right to plsce sll adver tising under th proper classifies lion. The Ststesman - Journal Newspa pers assums no financial asponal. btllty tor errors which may appear In adsvrtlsementa published in it columns and In cases where this pa per I at (suit will reprint that part ot an advertisement In which the tvnoiraoh rsl mistake occurs. A "Blind" Ad an sa containing a SHattsmsn-Journa! Newspapers box number lor n aaarest is ror in protection ' of th sdvertisers and must therefor be answered by let ter. Th Statesman-Journal Newspa per rs not t liberty to divulge in formation as to the Identity ot an advertiser using a "Blind ad. THIS NEWSPAPER STRIVES ta pre tect Its reader agsinst fraua, ae- caption, or Injuries. Reader ere cautioned to make no payments to act position advsrtlsed In th help wsnted columns. All help wanted sds MUST SPECIFY THE NATURE OF THE WORK, Sales helo wsnted ad must stst If ih pay It la the form ef salary, com missions, guarantee, or Include firm name Bona fid offer of employment with pay belong to the "Hrls Wanted" columns. Ad In ether column which requlr VV-.IIICM. lIVIa, HfllVIT.) equipment r caah bond should be thoroughly investigated b f o r paying out any money. Advertiser requiring cash investment for ample er merchandise, sales aids, tc, must so specify in ineir saa. Kindly report anv exception to this rule to the classified sdvertlslng , manager.,.,...,,..,,.,,,,.. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM- prove wii.lamrtte naivi FROM STARK STREET TO DEL- MAR DRIVF. NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council ot th City ol Salem. Orsinn, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares Ita purpose snd Intention to improve WILLAMETTE DRIVE, from th south line ol Stark Street to the north lint of Delmar Drive. In the City of Salem, Oregon, by bringing saiej portion ssld street to the establiahrd grade age, constructing providing drain cement concrete curb end paving said portion ol said street with a -lis inch Ssphaltt ran eret pavement 30 feet wid. at th expense of the abutting snd adiacent prnpeny. except mo sirssl and ny intersections, which expense will be saumed by the city of Salem, all in accordance with th plans and speci fications the-efor which were adopt ed by th Common Council January 23. IMS, which are now on til In the office ot the city recorder and which by thl reference thereto ere mad a part hereof. These plan and speci fication msy be exsmined by any Interested party. The Common Coun cil hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make th above de scribed improvement by and through the (tree! improvement department. Owner of property liable to A onat of mating auch Improvement may file written remonstrance against the seme with the ily recorder t ny Urn within ten days after th final publication ef this notice By Order of th Common Council January 13, I'M ALFRr.n MUNTTT. City Recorder Date of flrtt aunMrstlon Jsnusry 2S, lM; data ol fiaal publication February 1 1S5S. 1 Jan it. Feb. I. Stitesn-.an, Salem, Ore., Wc DON'T 'ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . . Too late to Classify 10 FT. National, deep 1 Mod ern. Lena Lane. i Lena V; TAKE over payment oa M Merc. Ph. 4-1315 MUtTY ia -S4 Delray' Chi7. cheap or trad for older car. Apply Apt. 4, See Broadway. CHOICE 4 A. Okia.iand on main highway. S ml to larg city, for small acreage with home near Salem. Ph. 1-SS-T. FOR rent 137 Acre. Phone 4-454. FOR rent unfurn. I bedrm. flat, fireplace, oil neat, ga rage. REAL NICE. 170. 1871 Court. -' . 1 BEDRM. clean, neat, unfurn oil furnace, saa mo. pa. 4-3381. t BDRM. ISM Broadway. Inq. 1740 Broadway. NEAT 1 bedrm. St, Vincent dist Elec. hsst, Insul. Hi. 4-4791. 4 RM. unfurn. Apt., bath, light. wtr. Fh. l-Taa. WANTED: Children ta car for. Liberty district, Ph. I-M03. MONEY problem ar asy ta soiv jusi max more mon ey. Salary At commission. Call 1-3641 before noon and I wtU how you how. WANTED middle aged lady for - light housework, by elderly man. Room board A possi ble wages. Statesman-Journal Box 104. - - CONSTRUCTION Company wants msn bookkeeper, capa ble ot taking full charge of office, Must be willing to move, permanent position, food aalary, Ph. Stayton I F 14 for appointment. II CHEV. ti f. BlckUB. Exc. 725, 1133 Norway. Ph. 1-4057. GOOD used Imbr., wndw., dra , oak flrg. wnt cnv. -ar. H4I OSS. aT"SET, UHF, Antenns, stand i all extra. Excellent conai tlon. Cheap, ph. 1-1041. DAVENPORT At Chair for aal. Maroon color, fooa conn, ju tamaracx Ave, rn. e-ooei. MODEL M cat. overhauled. Box S50 Orhrd Heignis no. -. AQUARIUMS at lower nrtres. Holiywooa . Aquarium, teee McCoy. :. rntaH Jersev rows, must be extra gooa. w. i. nini, u vrtnn, Rt, , Box 111. Ph. 1-4711. 0 310 Mtttini Notica A SALIM LOOOI No 4. A f yKj? V A M, Wd., Feb. I, Pat.lurk dinner. 1:30. for Pall Masons ana Ummss; 70, E. A. re 3lj.losT and Found LOST Bible! oosalhlv Chmke- la at, or state i. rn. j-ww. LOST Blonde Pkins male, an, to nam of "Tufty. Ph. I-IIOS er 3-lM. 316 Fersortol CHESTER sir emhlon she for tender feel. . novating snins. Jackets, worst unltorms. rn. 4-ST71. BANDLEADER Phil Harris (accordini to Earl Wil son): "Doinf bullae is without sdvcrtlsini is like wlnkinf at a fir! tn the dark. You know what you're doing, but no one else does. INCOME TAXES I Ar you over Pyyg yours r rn. i-7j. MADAM HAZEL Psychle resder, AILrma Motel. i43 Portland Bd. aTcHOLICS Anonymoui group No. 1. loss N. Com I i-wi. ALCOHOLICS Anonymoui. K . Commtretal. S-aios f -'. 400 Agriculture 402 Llveihxk for Sola GENTLE fresh cow k calt. Ed gar Crunfidr. nt. a vox 47S. Salem. Ph. 3-ST1S. FAMILY milk cow wl me. old calf. I-71M or 4-4M. NEW single hone trsiler. Shop mane. wswi. rn. s-i or 2-11JS. . FOR aala Holateln-Jerssy heifer. due now, gooovraing. uoin Farm. Ph. Falrflax 7.1450 Jf. ferson. 1 mile No. an old highway. iCIFNTIFiC HORRFSHOFINO TLX S1UVLEY. PH. 1-6&JJ. LOCKER BEEF. Easlsra Oregon. S or who) lie lb. Locker pork. lie lb., Custom killing Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co, PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOE Ph. 4-IMU or Wood burn I-41M. 10 NICE ewes, just stsrted lamb ing. Already za baby lamoa. 401 James St. Sllverton. 403 LivatfcKaTWented CATTLE, honee, at your farm. E. C. McCandllsh, Hi. 1. s-aiaa. CATTLE buyer, A. F sommsr, VM Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-SU87 UVXSTOCK buver. CIS ide Ed wards Rt. 2. Box mt. 4-1111. CATTLI"bUYERS-E. I. and H. Snethea, 41SI S''. l-IMr ' 2-4TSB. T&Ti ts I boxer pups, see at 110 t. Rural. Evas Si Sunday. REGlsTEREDTCocker pups,- 3T. ether. HQ rn. j-iite. TROPICAL FISH. U 01. Aquar. stand A other equip. Must sell. Cheap. 3-SS07 after I p m. BOXER STUD SERVICE . - PHONE 4-41T7 PARAKEETS. Caaes h Suonlle. BAM Aviary, AMI Haywood. esv 4 ma. 1, Ft n. t, 'Zj ( 4C0 A-rinilirr; 4:3 rts RAKE PARAKELTS 150 Tsybm ltd Ph. M:3J w S)em Rare PARAKEETS .Vcrr.iJ "Our Birds Speais for Th" selve ." 143 W Browning. 3-Jt.I. PARAKEs.fi csiea feeds-Hre Micaer. K2 S Commercial - Ph.l-2754 BIRD Parsd'-e for birds, eaeel supplies JIM Uvtngstoa 2-ia2. 4w4 foultry mni Robbits BABY CHICKS lc straight run. choice of Parmenurs. New Hamp . White Rociss ar.d Leg homa. Special New Bamp. and ' Whit Rock Pulle'J. le. Pr . nnenter red roo-ier. c VALLEY FARM STORE - Ph 4-42 Saief LXTKA LARGE Whit Lagr.orna. parmentcr Reds, Coroksn X White Rocka Hatc es ever Tueeday. Send foe free folder. Leghorn eockerci J per loa. rarmenusr nea cockerels sa Kr 10S WILSON'S HATCH IT, LYONS, OREGON.lPtt. ul a-im ' 412 Fruit 4 Farm rroduc APPLES. 4 kind. 101 W. Ch maw Fa. WHEAT oe ry grass straw. SO K-i vmiw. rnnua onu , m. . Boa 4S3. Ph. 4301. I mile aasiois-torners. FRESH carrot St apple Juice. pinu at quana. rre delivery. Ph S-71S PASTEURIZED whole milk. 75a Ial . aellvered. C leery Dairy. -J03S. 413 Fartiliitr FERTILIZER Chicken msnur. Rt S Box Kl Ph. S-134S. PLAT MOSS with poultry drop- ting only lie per sack. 'ALLEY FARM STORM. Salem. MANUROt; aged rich humus. N weed. Real aou builder See lawns, garden. Ph. 1-0131. ROTTED MAN CHE. Rich, tin manure by sack or yard. De- itvereo or ai larm. rmnipa Broa. RL I Boa 493. Ph. 4-30 L Poultry" fertiliser, bring sack. trailer. l-Wfll, Lee U lottery. 42S Auction Sales '4 FURNITURE AUCTION; Wed. Eve., Feb. 8th .at 7:30 p.m. 4 pc. Wl. bedrm. set. 1 pc. Wat oearm. sei. ju in auee. rang (lata model), IBS! Fngidaua auto, washer, cabinet sink S4? lon. 15' deep. 17 ' high, all fittings ex. eond.. I mahogs. -chair It buffet, I I-piece . chrome sets, bunk beds, waatv ers,. Fngldatr refrlg., I yr" baby bed complete (solK panel ends ex. rondj, plat, form rocker, foam rubbea davenport at chair, occ. chairs, mattressei, girl bike, new nail. I pc. wal. din. rm. set, 41 yd. wall to will carpet and Pd. I pc. blond dlnett set, lamps, and many mier, article ot furniture. Corra to buy or sell. Heated bullCf LANE SUDTELL'S 1 AUCTION SALES Ph. 3-6091 391S Silvertoa Rdi SHERIFF'S SALEl Complete restaurant eejulpmenf nd uppues. rormrly operat) ed as Sportsman' Csfs and Sportamtn'i Club at Bandon Oregon. Modern stainless iteet equipment and fixtures, ind eluding all china, cookinaf uteruuls, glasawar. rfrigrr lion, iioves, (eating, looe-ej tuff, atspl suppllea. snel other personal Brooertv la ones lot. Bale by auction oa Batur. day, Februarv 11, Its, st 1 o'clock am. en premises M oanaon. ror iniormatioe ten- phone Congreaa 7-1111, CP 3 nay. uregon. i LIVESTOCK AUCTION ' THURS., FEB. 9TH IS A M. Mis., soma furnllura, tool, onions, potatoes 1 P.M. LIVESTOCK Chickens It rabbits, bshy call T veal, reeqr fiocx, pif. heifers, milk It beef eows. bull, steers, (net and sheep. Com to buy or (oil. Lets of good consignor and buyer. ,LANE SUDTELL'S AUCTION SALES Ph. l-SOSI Mil Silvertoa Ri. 450 Merchandise 431 Machinery 1 Tools HAVE several used wldr AC is DC. Call 4-IM4. 454 Sawinsj Machines ... SINGER Sewine Machine Complete rotary, gear driven. ronsole machine, for amy 8S. See this bargain before you buy 4. many other thai have been turned in aa tha World Famoua Morse Sew Ing Machine. Salem Morse Sewing Center i, 2007 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 4-7101 l Dealer I SINGER ZIGZAG Desk Model; yours (or balance due .. $147.40, SEWING CENTER 130 N. Com l. Ph. 1-3302 SEW1NO MACHINE Lai mod el, round bobbin Singer Port arils. Only 1-9 JO. Ph. 4,7011 I Peeler) SINGER CONSOLE- ' Walnut Cabinet - tear Drive head Bal. due ; on contract. SEWING CENTER 130 H. Com l. Ph. l-lans 43S Hawaa Qaoala for Sala " 2S new chroma sets (dining total . .all epior and ityle. w met close these out Immediately. Buy at wholesale price. . , Open Fit nite til S. Ued Mde Mart. TO B. Uberty. Ph. 4-Jll. ClNOf-FUM Pt'GS Ixl -VALLEY FUWN; SIS N. COM U NEW' Ubl radio - tsi .' Open Frt. ait til S. l'e4 Mds Mart. US . Libervy. fa. . LIVESTOCK AUCTION SINGER SINGER thnuug bsnsllts as t;