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AFL-CIO Refuses to Dismiss Complaints Aii a in st 'Teamsters b1 WASHINGTON -tA - AFL-CIO the expelled International Long- stocks lost SO cents at $190 30. loaders Tuesday refused, (or the ahnremen's Assn. iILA). The industrial component of the time being at least, to dismiss i Beck, absent from Tuesday's average was down fl.M, railroad complaints that the Teamsters meeting, was invited to appear at dropped back 40 cents, while utili I'nion associated with another un-. the Council's June J meeting here ties gained 10 cents. Ion ousted (or alleged corruption, - fur a iurther airing of just-broken-1 There were 1.205 individual The leaders demanded a personal off pacts with the ILA the East issues traded of which Ml'ad rsplanation from Teamsters' boss Coast dock workers union charged vanced and 594 declined with 73 Dave Beck. by state and federal crime in- new highs and W new lows for The 29-member AFL-CIO Exec- vestigators with harboring rack- the year. ',;,. ., . ,. . . . eteers Volume came to 2,500.000 shares Iitive ( ouncil declined to close '.. Mi ,1. . . lna.inou Bat-Nag ; as compared with 1,730.000, shares the matter, on a written message , . , .. Mondav , , Vie want to discuss the pnn- -110nua- from the Teamsters saying they ciple of this thing with Mr. Beck." ' . .have agreed to end dealings with said AFL-CIO President George Stocks HUtl Bonds Bend Area Crash Fatal RKYI) '. A I,apine mother f three as killed in a truck-auto .... crasn seven mnes soutn oi nere llondnv. The Iruek driver. John D. Ber nard. 27. San landro. Calif . was attempting to pass another ear when a station wagon with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dale Skidgel and a daughter. Ruth Ann. 5, inside, approached from the opposite oireruon. me irucs salaried juz foot before striking the Skidgel car I Broadside. Mrs Skidgel, before arrival at 31 was dead a Bend hospital. Her husband and daughter are in ..,. ,.nH,tinn RrnarH tuf aerious iiindition. Kernard sul- feted lesser injuries Mrs Skidgel is survived also hy atiiitlur daughter and a son. her Li' her. Rmd Reek. F.ugene. and mother, Mrs. tiertrude Thurman, Sprmglield. IMtiscum for ( lasev Jones 4V Dnlicated .UCKSON. Tenn 1- The Casey Tones Museum was dedicated Mon-day-llie Stilh anniversary of the tram wreck at Vaughn. Miss . that made old Case a famous railroad er Mrs Casey Jones. 82 cut the ceremonial ribbon stretched across the porch of her former home, now months as parLjul reimbursement and couple loads fed heifers; niar thc mam section of the museum for damage thrK- caused. Juvenile kel verv slow in developing bid1; Jut Frank Clement praised ''ihaf breed of men who made rail- roadmg a distinct American insti tution," and added. Such a man was Casey .Tones " The museum contains Carey's iMi.i! whistle, telegraph keys, lanterns, pass books and numer ous other obsolete railroad items of the Jones era There's a replica ef the engine, old "Cannonhall." , Casey was making the run from Memphis to Canton. Miss gineer on the Illinois Central's ' l annonbair' when the wreck oc- Cirrrd Sim Webb, an fC ycar-uM Mem phis Neu'ro who was firing, for Ca sev that dav. told the crowd about l! , . I hollered somethinit was com ini; on the main track." said Webb ' Then Mr, Jones yelled for me to Jump and jump I did Railroad records show that an- oiiht nam naa neen n.u kpo onto ine ni;iin line ny misiane 1 asey dii'il in the wreck : uasnt tniirh of a wreck, as train wrecks ro. but somehow it u,!- Amen into folk sons and Ca ae Junes became a famous name Sal 0111 Obi Unifies Mrs ttusls Snl v n iw -y fin-j.? r- ,111 of w I ..and ()' ,il Ann1 in la'e Miller sir-. eel i- Angel S!e-.. Tll--T-lf. - A I e ' V 1 l-1e M' Mtv H i .!'' K.i- ii'e Mi' He, ci. AnKi i S.Hem. ilr't-, Mi I)i. nf.,, Salem Mis Ansel Saler., sin. llnheit 1 i-i . - Are.; .Ii v. " 4:11 Mn-iiael Ansel a! i.l s,e, r I r-hilrl re n fi iivteti anrl 1 f .ill in 'he F a' Sei . ( e is : 1 1 Ai.tr A nr 5 i ' ,,r,'. br he'ej Ftulii Mai 4 st In .10 a m 1:1 me ("iiapel or II, e Vi:ll T (iolden 1 Hi - Rerker m i 11II1. .ale Mrs snrv Bliss 1 a'e :es, fieri nr 1210 ('..iifliew i.-irl ei.: 1 a' a local hoxpitM April :10 S 1 .w'l hv husband N'esl R iss Sale-' liauKh'et. Mi (llnrl.s Cin I, ,,' M :ineapnl' Mmn Si'lei Mrs ATi e.i: 1 ' 7 ai I ,nrl il l,nn 1 in e- audi hi 111 ' en and i re f eal -Ki anili'i.idren Serne will be held 'n'-4l'' Vireil '! f.nlden Chapel 1 h.,i-0ai . M.1.1 It at 2 p tin Ilaiid O (njswell I ,re resident nf F' 4 Rot " in. SiU v. In this cit Annl 2:i Hus. hiti'l nf Judith Cnesssel nf Salem al a: nf Dnrnthv F'.rk nf llnicnei. , 1 srne Encksnn n( Nnr'li Al and Bill Ci. Rswetl ol Salem; h-n'ner nf Mi rnn C nssweli of Snn liatu Wash and Mis Ma.v Rerker erf llprililstin g. Calif Sl giandr hil dif'u al ii un 11 r Member nf flnnd C ri,,r:il l.nlheran Church and f)r j, 1.' 'he Kenies. Serines niil be i,e,.f . 1 linesda- M.iv 2 a1 1 ' p m 11 ,- e I hap 1 of " e W T B Sdnn 4 n i. "1 the Ri 1 F. O Elhriji I nf II. ...lull r;i-nri;e Holland I .-.'r -psidrn' nf Pnr'land (lire, in, H a ,ial hnspital April 27 Ar-r-i. ,n. r-- ent nf nvi u rl ia'er My c;i I (.nlden Co flitnran Mrl ran V a ni.il nursirf home April 2S 7 ale ri-ldent nf R.ifi Highland Are 5 : r'l hi' vsife, Vciril Mil.enn, c v,, t.in sons, Dunrsn Jr. Rnr-c-I , r and Charles., Cn ted Slales Air f, ,r I'uertn Ri'i, snrl bic frand r ;d ill Serslrrs uill be held in t V sil T Cnlden Chapel 71-urs-ci .- Mav 7 st 10 .70 a -n Ri'nalislir , 1 1, hv" ft lent lodge "Xn 4 AF.1.AM and An.erlcan I.epinn Post Interment at City View ( em- John Holf At f e ;e-ldeni e R1 1 R"S l1" ,: i'v Ore April 21 Su-.-i.ecl in w le Flirahetb W"lf nf Sublim 1" llauahlere. Mr Mary Wiistrai k. M, isa .kee W.s , Mrs Rose Frank -r h"'wn Falls Mont; Mis Emma J I'ai'i Sublimits: Ml' theie-a list-a.sskv. Venice. Cslil: Mrs Betty K.-irjci Wausau. Wis Sons. Ailbt.i Vs.df i.V'1'ia.i. VS'.:f nf S,.hl..u t v . Jn.eph Wnlf nf Milwaukee. Wlscnn t n 7 1 enli -tss n jrandr hildren and g-eat-grandchilriren Ser' ices will be held Wed . Ms s 2. st J p m in lh V .nil T Cnlden Chapei ln'ermenl mill he st City View Cemetery. , aicanr, oacnea unanimously dv the Executive Council. It was Meany who, threatening an ArL-UO ouster, had caused .1- f 1 . . . , , me iramsirrs io cancel a piannea swa.ono loan to the ILA. Then i only last Friday the ILA. in a further effort to take the heat otf the Teamsters, pulled out of a mutual aid pact with the 1.400.000- member truckers union headed hv . ' Beck Meanv said cutting off ties with thp It A rinxn'l tntisifs; II.. "nc,. i" " ciple'' involved .that of the AFL-CIO memlier Teamsters s. social ing with an expelled union in a field given to a new AFL- CIO group The AFL-CIO has established the International ' Brotherhood of ( mi i , nfw Longshoremen I . a new clean union ' sworn to replace the ILA. I "Previe4ij Cmmltments" Rp,.w B lhoh in w. .in,! mnet iaci C-rrV tioH . ,h in , " a, ,an,. 1 ,.,t ,,.. ,,t rm;i. merits'' would keeD him auav mini luesaavs meeting. He IS a council member and an AFL-CIO Vice president Meanv said the council decided to defer any action until Beck can he present. But he said the mal- tor was not closed and there still is ' a question of principle in- vdved which cannot he disre- garried " Meany declined to say whether any punitive action jiill hancs. over the Teamrmr ofrirmvwtth" an enrollment close to one tenth of all the AFL-CIOs 15 million membership. "What our answer is going Io be. I can't say," Meanv said VANDALS PAY I P MINKOI.A. N Y 'P - Juvenile vandals m Navsau County have paid $4 472 during the past sin Judge James N. liehrin; said he believed the psychological effect of forcinf rrstilution hebs in re- ducing delinquency. Porllaml Proiluce PORTLAND -K -Butterfat - Tentative subject t 0 immediate cl.anye-Premmm quality dehv- lorml in Pnrt 1 anii ftfl.At h lire ula,,v secin, auallv quality 57-e second quality 52-5: k 1 or w no es.i e inn nil v .,,,. . ' 1 ' r,.,i. 14 viiits Ml liiin.,nic, - umuc nn, o) r -01 l or-ito to -i n 7;on ,.J r r l7; m 2, n grade wi score c graae ef'0" r . , , n neese 10 w noiesaiers ui egon singles, 414lb; Oregon 51b loaf, 4:t'i ofl Kkks To holesalers Candled foh. Portland. A large ,43-451?: A medium, 41 424 , A small. 32- Kst;s.-To retailers-Crade A 4(1.49 A Iarne. 44 47 A A medium 42-4V A medium. 42 44 A small. ;i4, t artons. i s renis aa - (ii; iiinal K:'ss- To consumei s-A large. .i4 .it. A larse 52 ST; AA medium. .Vi v- medium. 49 54, A small. 39-41 I.e. e poultry No. 1 quality, f ii b Portland -Ki vers. 2'i 4 lbs. 2.1- m lann, 2.1; lililil liens.. 18-20 at (arm heavy hens. 21-22 at f.iim. old- roosters. 1114 Turkeys To producers I. i v e vseiqhl fryers. 27 ftabhils -Average to growers -I, lie while. 3,-4'7 Hi-. 2..-2S, 5 6 lt. . 18-21; i-oloied,. pclli 4 cents less old does. 10 14. few lusher Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 58 61. cut up. 624S5. Wholesale Dressed .Meals Reel carcasses Steers, choice, 500 TIKI lbs. 32 00 35 00; good, 31 00 33 0(1, commercial. 28 00 - 31 00. tilihl. 27 00 30 00 commercial. 2.100. canners and cullers. 22 00 2". oo. Beef cuts 'choice steers .-'Hind quarters. 41 00-45 00. rounds 3P. 00 42 on full loins, trimmed.' fio 00 - 67 HO. forequarters, 27 00 30 00. chucks, 7?, 00-31 00; ribs. 4il On 47 oo Pork ruts Loins, choice. 8 10 His, 45 00 48 00; shoulders, 1 lbs. down, 26 00 28 00; sparerihs. 37 00 4' 00; fresh hams. 10-14 lbs, 45 00 50 00 eal and calves Good choice, all weights. 32 00 50 00, commer cial, 27 00 41 00. Spring lamb Choice prime. 40 50 lbs. 41 01-44 00 l.anihs-Cho.ce. 40 50 Itrs. 37 00 40 00. good, 34 00-38 00 Wool Nominal, clean basis. blood, 1 00-05 lb; blood. 1 03 08 lb; blood. 1 12-18, fine, 1,17-23. Country-dressed Meats, l.o.h. I'nrtland: Beef-Cows, utility. 23 25 lb; cutters. 1H-2I e;il Top quality, lightweight. 3K-.38 roii'jh heavies. 22 30, Hogs-Host light blockers. 24 25, lean lisht sows. 17-18. I.ambs (inod yearlings. 32 35 lullon Lightweight ewes and wethers. 12 14; rough heavies, a in. Fresh Produce Onions Oregon Panvers. No. 1 med. 2 25-50; Texas yellow. Ige. 4 00 50 Potatoes Central Ore Mussels. No 1A, 100 lbs. 5 00-6 00; No. 2. SO lbs, 1 75-2 10; hales. No. Is. 5 10 lbs, 2 75-3 00. Klamalh district Russets. No IV 6 00 7) Idaho Rus.sels. 1(H) lbs. 6 00 50. some !o 7 25. bales 5-10 lbs. 3 50-4 00 . Hat New- crop. No 2 green alfalfa, haled, fob. Portland. , 43 00 47 00 ton, some sales higher. Stock Market Drops Slightly NEW YORK (t-Softwji In th motort and most other sections of I the list Tuesday added up to a moderate decline in the stock market. The Associated Press average of re-apiled y Ttc Associatcf Pres. Mu1 ; BONO AVIHAC.r M It I' III D 1 SO 1 5 4 Ml! 98 ! M0 95 0 tool MO 10 T. S M MS S5 0 4 S SSI 04 : MS S4 0 Rails indust f change... i nch i.inch p""" jay Week ago 7 onm 9S5 as 9 M 5 S I 97 I tH 9 M a J J tn . 9f I 95 95 7 W II 8 7 7 Wl m a M 4 ism High ! Low ism men liS Low TOl'B AVtKAI.ES . io ind nt Net change . D! 9 15 IS M - Rails D 4 150 7 151 I 149 2 I4S1 K1.1 II 151 4 12 0 1 4? 4 114 9 I'lil Stka A 1 D 72 9 190 pUTv d,v Week no . ?onih no 170 9 272 R y t mi 219 4 2751 244 0 !S7 9 ita 1 75 77 2 74 4 1'I0 4 i's Hmh ' 71 9 IftS.O 75 2 111 if - I 04 rl l sTfi 71 ( 171 (I 75 7 7 2 i l 1 . , ( l ... Markets at f.lance NKW Y0RK APi-Stocks-Lower .,. .h..,, R"nl" IneguUrlv hifher; govern. ri.tlnn-Irregular: profit taking and ''"d'hAQf" Wheat-Weak: moisture in south- et ,.,',"nS,rf,nf ' n,-w hlr'" on ol1 oat-Firm with corn 1j'Doi,n rn,lnd 15 "n": 'p r,ii. steer, don 25 to sn cenis. heilen sieadv. top sj4 .v Dow JolieS AvfrawpS w TOrMe-mPT-oow jeme.e4 mg stock averages i 3d Indus 5i 8 5H 24 513 i? ' TU' '3ii "111 ei.. i.. io',, .'i iyi in idi (m " j Portland Livestock PORTLAND r?'-t'SDA'-Cattle salable 4.50, holdovers 75, offerings include around 8 loosteers on steers and heifers 25. Vie and more lower than earlv Monday; e..rlv sales cows about steadv. but some bids 25-.V) lower; live-car string mostly choice Wyoming fed steers unsold; equivalent of three macnineguns. ana rocnei tnrowers loads average to high choice fed S""" 01 hf sold"'rs rodf ln mo,or steers Monday 21 00; other choice c'cles' trucks and -mored cars. steers 19 50-20. .V); part load most y thoK.t (ed h(.,(frs Tue,day 19 25 wi(h ((w good Krnde 182r,; early, a 1 ; sa" "" mosuy jw-iiuu, irw uuiuj co5 , . . . . . i w"1"': " commercial cows , -n , , f 1 1 I a- hlllc 1 (Ml. If, SO ' On - - M! - lbHolslein bull Monday 17.30; , v,ht mfJ. huU down , 12 0 0 I falave salable SO; market slow: wpak l0 lw )ower; 50me bld, o(f mnrf. pnod.rhniri. vealers 1900- 26 00. some held higher; utility vealers 1100-14 00; light good and choice stock calves 18 50-19 50: medium 350 lbs 15 00. Hoes salable 300: market mod- eraielv active about sieadv: sort- ed lots C S No 1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lbs 17 25-17 75: few mixed - ,, I. 2 and 3 lots. 16 75; No 3 buti hers 16 25. sows 300 .500 lbs salable 1150-14 50: individual 570 lb son ; 9 50 Sheep salable 150. market mod erately active, fully steady: small lot choice and prime 89 lb spring slaughter lambs 24 50. sorted one good grade 22 00; one lot choice 102 lb wooled old crop slaughter .0-. 1 t-J iailios 10 i.l. 1 c s siuinj vsoiursi lambs 16 00-16. V); few culls to low good ewes 3 00 5 00 CARRIKR H4S FASHION SHOW UKVKNPOR T. England i -The hangar deck of the aircraft rier Ark Royal of all places has had a fashion show complete with prettv girls in scanlies The ,i ;.wi r,.e il, linn S,,l, l,s, ,,, lr ,S,,,S (ieorge fund for sailors. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 S(a'r'.,ke 6 Kr.s'nsh a ithor Jl Ancient dittrift in As. a M.r.or 1! M. take 13 Pry 14 Punctua tion mark U Is able 16 Bets nol w on 17 Und measure 1! flltnal snow 1 Kasse ii HThtles K:d 2 Make amends for 26 Cleans n( soap : t agcr I'd Cfv iGer ( 31 Told a (SlsehAod 32 f'nirign cltne ui.hr I "1 P.nund ;.s rind of the tkv iBabvl I 3S Arrange m a line ?,1 Comical 41 tarhie 42 Pa.spe. wav bet'A-een trals 43 Attifjdin ires 44 Weaver t reeds DOWN 1 Little g.sler J Solid 3 Wild ox 22 Particle I C'elelicj ) of 4 King of a.irlilion beasts 23 ln a 5 Bark service- 6 C,a,ned hack able 7 Appearing; manner as if catrn 24 Game I Weapons of of defense chance I Vaulted 71 Part ceiung of 10 Epochs I" he" 16 Mnnrtar Color i.mt i Bulg t 31 Plunge 17 Semite '"i 'aid IS lndigmc 3' C.rste 20 l ate "1 Mi-l'-y 21 At Z" M 'sl home conlftiner East German A ? i I ill EAST BERLIN A edlama rifle East Berila Tei4aj la aaaual East Gennaa Army as aaet. Kim wora la with Sorlet observers aa Goose - Step Troops March In East Zone BERLIN - The new -National Peoples Army'' of Communist Fast Germany marched in parade Tuesday for the first time Nearly 6 000 armed, goose step ping infantrymen, garbed in a uni form similar to that 0 Hitler's Wehrmacht, passed in review in a giant Communist May Day parade in Fast Rerlin. About Son 000 persons participat ed in the demonstration, Rehind the army units, came wave after wave of uniformed "fighting groups" of factory work ers, Communist youth organiia- ..t4iii..and.umU,..C Di.lTeoBlter().-.Oiicairo ijfe." Allied authorities have contended i '"a', all of Berlin is still occupied; lorriliirv anrt thnr-AfnrA ctill flnv. . erned hy four-power occupation regulations which forbid military formations 1'. S. State Department officials hi neiiin saiu iney nau no coin- ment" on today's display. i Fast German Comminisls-w ith , , ., . .. Russian bai king-say Fast Berlin " no lonCer occupied. 1 ney nave pronounced it the sovereign capital ' a wvrnign tasi uerminy. , lnr""F "ull"lu 'sl ;'anuir'. Paraded with rifles,; TIN TREASl'RE Hl'NTF.D LLMI'L'U, Malaya I - A ' tln. ,reasure nunl . bfin - sidered by the Malayan war dam- age commission. The metal worth : 111: f Jll I ! l- many Minimus oi uouais is in ine h0ds of ,iapa,,e cargo ships b(1(wpen Maava and Japan in World War II. Some estimates ,afe (o(a, gj hj h B w L .u e,ooo . - Portland Grain PORTLAND 1 Coarse trains . , ,, . , . ''day shipment, bulk, coasl deliv erv Oals No 2 38 lb white 58 50. Barley No. 2. 45 Ih B W 49 00 Corn No. 2. K. Y shipment 7100 No wheat transactions. Car receipts: Wheat 6; barley 1 : corn 5. nii.l feed 3. Salem Quolalious 1 As nf Into yesterday l lii'TTiritr At Premium No 1 HI TTFR . Wholesale Re'sil .. .71 tG(.S-( Burial) i Wholesale prices rsnre from 4 tr 1 renls oi er buying prtcel t .a rye A 1e,i. A Small (-nred Hen Leghorn liens Colored Erser rnoa R,s old Roojters J m r a jfr o Mid . CevIFlF -JtaSI teftterS)s Antl 3; External scd coating 37 Organ of s it' r 1 1 3f The African i r.v tiarl '40 Man s nis isr.arr.e I , j 1 S. 1 i5 'I V , 1 : ; i ia 1' . CLi. ;o 77, i'i s- i i . -1- -' y. S8 It Army in May i - armed Eat Gennaa Army lergraata LommuaUt workera' day eelebratiaa. anils army, rforg aahtrti from haa4. (AP Wlreplwtf via radio Imra Berlin.) Investment Trusts IZilka. Smlther A Co lnc 1 Afflliated Fund . 19 19 Canadian Fund 19 45 V K Centurv Shares Trust . IS 1:1 2197 Lhcmlc.il Fund . . 17 72 19 IS Delaware Fund II 45 12 59 Diver. Invrt r.ind 11 19 U 91 Dividend Snares 2 87 115 Fd1i.il .V H Hal. F.ind 4H 2104 (;.,, Ind 11 is 15 48 Croup Tobacco 4 41 4 S5 Incorp, Imcstdrs 20 37 21 IU Kev Cust. Funds: B-.t - .. !1 14 JO 88 B-4 . ... HI"-: II 97 K-l 9 64 10 52 S-2 , l: 7S 1.1 Hi S-4 If 75 II 74 Man Bond Fund ... 8 7 8 4 Mm,, lnve't Trust . . .15 fit 39 " Xatl Sec Series. Income Series 8 47 7 (13 Stock Senc, . .. 8 89 9 7 Pref. Stock S 1 94 9 fid Natl Div Series ... . 4 94 5 40 Na'l r.ro.'h 8 4.7 7 0.1 Pioncrr Fund 11 22 IV 4fi Tel -Fire Fund 12 I.I 13 22 Value Line Inc Tund 4 28 8 94 Wellington Fund 13 M Hon Onions Z " CHICAGO (API- - Open High 1.0W Clo,e 10 loidl .. I sn Nov. new) 1 61 1 89 1 81 Uan IIS 190 1.85 1 S9 1 90 Chicago Blllter-EpjJS cmcAno i api iusdai-Hutter steadv unlcsi selling p'ces un- rnanged: AA 93 scoie 9 25-59 S. A 9? ju-595 B 90 57 - 5 7 5 c 89 59 25-58 75 ytg, ,i,dier. wholesale selling prices ', mgncr u f mini- :3ns ,xtrl,, medium 35 standards ,u-ou, uir,,. Firm Lrow in Willamette W, m 11a , I lsi tTl KlflJlllfr - . OABTt IVO in TU rwiun.Mi inc .-uirn Company of Alliambra, Calif . snb- mjltpfi lht low nir nf $957,200 Tuesday for the first construction work m hf M mjUmn nar ,1llls ry n. n ik m:u ri r ' the Willamette River I The first work calls for con struction of the Kitson Springs detour road and a diversion tunnel ... . . ,L ' . ... at ine nam site, tnree mnes soutn of Oakridge. There were five other bidders The covernment eslimate for the work was $1,032,420. The recent Congress appropri ated $.110,000 for continued plan ning and start nf construction at the dam. which is closely related to the Lookout Point project. It is 26'; miles upstream from look out Pmnt. and will be operated as I a unit wild Lookout Point in power generalion and flood control. s. It will take four tears to com n pleie the Hills Creek Dam, which will have a generating capacity of 30000 kilowatts. New York Closing Storks Mfiill Lynch, rnrf Fnner and Rr.m ' Admiral Corn A I Cheni es Ui e 1'i's 12S SO', ire. m1, Furchile) riinlkote Ford Motor li lien DinalTins t.11. Fie. (.en Foods (,eu M'.ti.rs (;rn Tire (le,, far Plv Cllle!',. i (.liil.len I ( inodr 11 n ( ,01111 1 ear , (Ira. c W R , (,rt So Hi : Crt We-t Sua , Crei hmind (.nil Oil Allied Sirs A Ills Chsm Ah oS Aluminum Ltd Am Airlines Am Csn Am Osn Am Mnlnrs Am Sll F'dr Am T A I Am Tnbai'1-0 Am Vnw-ose Attar Copper A mini Armour Atcheson Top Avro II 7.1', 4J. IH2', 4 ."', 23' 1 lli'. I Bendis A'. 'a Bet f nods Belh Stl Hoetng Air Rnrden Borg Warn Bin yrus Burro Adding .. ' Homes'take M I Ir.t liars est Ir.t Nuke! I nr Paper ' i tnhr.s-Vai's Junes M Stl K Ka -er S'um Ki' ' .', " SI 4'.' 4" I C c..;.r P, k . Canipti Soup ( an I'sr H . ( ase J I Calerp 'I rar Celancse Celntex Ci rta'.rteed Chen A O Bv Chi M K St P Chi NV n Chi R Is R) CI ruler ( 'it les- Sr r Cljinas Mnlv flue-It Pes Cm a t nis t nlgalf Com Credit ( omw t dl"ll Cons. Kriisnn Cnntainer ( nut ( an v 1 font Oil v t race ( n Crown r.t ( urtiss Wr II Deer A ( Ills Mat, h Dn.ig A:r Oris ( l.rni Du P de Ne ; ll.l Aii 1 I r k - - . - n Ta '.as Ernei Rarl.r. .'El Lrlln Km, l.ai.l 4'i I 1 ', i.' M. N I', '., I Igg M '.e.-s '.'', 1 OF Class PR' .. I .in k n ed Air 4 i ' , I nes. I... ?! , l"-e (' . K - "a"l !' , M Mag' a- "i ', Va. I' r r .1 :'S M A M W.-.r HC. Me' , i. r " .'n '. V. -t ( ' en 4 ! Vim" tVa"l '"' , Mntnro'a 4fi S Natl n. ., ts Na" Cs-h llrg 4", N.nl riair-. '!', li" ...;i , Na'l I " V, ,. 1 , ,i ne N,', Si.i.p S'' , M ( e, '1 4 :'. Nn l . A '"' (i I'a. Oi B4 ', NW Airl!-,es I, , I. O' '.tw'h s- rit., F.i . I'. . r I'a'.i c. '. : t: ' r- " s. i .Par. Am Air U', 4S' , 41 ' 47 IS Day Parade as LIP' 0 JJd'ftSMf'.y .1 marchei past rettewiag itaaal la Parade was Hrt public display .1 4 ammaani renpies ranee, wrrr Wild Buying In Soybeans CHICAGO tt A government re- port showing fewer sovbeans left in the rounlrv than hid been ex- in me coun r man naa oeen ex peeled touched off a wild buying movement in soybeans on the Board of Trade May. July and September soy- beans soared 10 cents, the daily limit permitted. .... . Wheat closed 1 to 4 lower, corn 1 i "j higher, oats 'i to com higher, rye ', lower to higher, sovbeans 3 Io 10 cents higher and lard 20 to 30 cents a , , , , , , hundred pounds higher. May wheat relreated on liquida- tion. Moisture in parts of the , j Southwest caused new crop wheat U.ta4w. ....,,...-.,., (i,iCaffo (Iraill CHICAGO (AP; -WHEAT 0en Close Mac 2i',- J.'ll'.-'a Julv 2 12',- , 2 II '-. September J 1:),-I4 2 ll'.-'i , Driember 2 17-17 't 2 HI1 Man h 2 1' 2 IB I CORN Mav 151'a. I54t,-', Juh 1 5..',-5S I 5H',-', ' Pei'lember ITiS'i-1, ISS1,- Uetember 1 ', 1 4.V,-J, ' Maicli 1.45:, 1 44V, , OATS Ma ttS-d.'!1, flfi-etl1, Julv Sli,-7, (17 Septemler December 71 t 7P-"4 RYE Mav I 3', I ?fl',-'4 Julv l .in', I :ifl''4-M September 1 M 1 ? December 1 .VI1, 1 34 SOYBEAN'S Mn a 3.1 -JJ 3 31 Julv 3 27-!'i S M Spptember I 781,-711', IR7i4 November 2 fl'.-dS J '!- Jnuarv lU'c'i 2 4)-it Chicago Livestock CHICAGO I API - IUSDAI Hofs 10 OIK) jenersllv ainiind 25 lower on butchers and sows: mixed trades mostly No. 1 and 2 IWI-220 lbs Butch 'ers mostlv suited for wetuht and I grade I5SO-7S. hulk mixed lots No 1 'and 3 19fl-?70 lbs lSlsl-.lS: No J and I .1 '.'RO. .7110 lh 14 SO. ISIM1 anH fe- lois up to J75 lbs s. low as 13 2S; 'J" ln i.t 90-14..S. m 112s- 14 no ..,,. , .,. M. .,.. . 55 inner, a liaif load pnme around 125(1 lbs 'eers 21 io hign choue id n tvrrl cliuit p ai.1 nutne slf f 1 1 21 oil. most gi,f to 1m. cho.ee rrades's'reet and alley intersections which t '.--. 1 14 1 1. 1 . ; L . t.,.,. . in ail 1H7S-1JI2S cotnmerrin! Hnlslcin Mreis 14 AO-1 SOU most inoice lielfeis lil llll-Jll ,i(). utilitv mil! i nm.ricn'il rims 111.0-14 0(1 lameis soil cutt ISO. 1200 ,, hills. ,nd cnnimen jjj, 1, , . 1 1 a 11 no. ir on ... sealers 2S 00 most gnnd and choice 'l DO-2S 00 ling stock good to low clioire vesr ftenrj 700 lbs dow n IB OO 111 no Slieep I Soil. Head., good to inostlv iliolre shorn lambs 1 4 H t lbs doss n N'n 2 to tall sh.r'l rnainlv No 1 and I pells 22 -! SO. ini.stlv g.w.d S "d rhnlr-e wonled laulhs 2J00-J2SO cull to loss good lan hs 1 1 IKI-211 .So. shino slaiu'Mc- n r. 4 00-5 25 I'er nev J C Perm R Ijh I ..la I'hclps-Dmlge l":i C.rp I'n'l M. iris Phil Petrnl I'liishurv Prn. ,t Cam Pug Sil I' A I. Pure till R i ILxlin (,,, Ha ..nier Inr I Hep. ib Sri Hci niil.ls Met lie. nolds Tin. Rn hfield (I : Roial Ihit.il .. I S Safeis av Sirs St Ji.e !.ca.i St I. A st Its St Ileu s Pa, e r ' S, l-r, li " . . Sri.lt I'u.ri U'l' i . ' 1. - 5" ' 50'. ; ." . 4.1 . V)', M 4H ' , .18 s.; , 71 4. 4.1', Si's 15', IIS', 2V, 44'. 100', SI I.. ' H . , ;1" 4 ,',4. .'. 1 'n Sr II.. Shell S3 SI Mi ' (IB M h t.li II. 411 ;' 4T' TTn"'' SI 1 s I .. ,.,,d 1 C- H ,..(-. 'I C-- S'.,i si. H w 1 . 1 in- n W . W a-e. I W. ' A" R li v. , -. .- ; F . U'l 'e. I ' ' r Jl' Western SeeiiriticS iZilKi Smlfr & Co Inc i Thrs Md and lit quotation rviv nwnl rim at which on mar (Hltrt. mmhn of the Nallanal As aritlloa si Security Dralrr'l Inc.. would trd with the fnrl pub lic l th Unit th quotatloni wtrr (athtred at a p m. ytiierday: Bid AskH Calif Oreion Powr SJ - ' K' Cascade Pl-ood S7" WJ Contol. frcliht-; 11'a H'a Iron nrciran ., n1, IS", Janticn1 Inc Com. 2S IS Mnrr li Frinlj U1, 17 Morruon-Kr.iidacn , . 44' 47'a Ore. -Port. Cement W'a Pac. P r U Com . & 51 Pop Talhot J Jl Portland C.t A Coke M' SS'. Port. Cicn. Elc. 4 H', BANKS Bank of America Bank of California ChM Manhattan . Firt National nt Nat Cilv NY U. S. National 41', 79'. 51'. 57', M'a an - , 75', 49', U'l 3, 75', Classified Index "For Your Convenience " SI0 Meetlnf Notlcet 91 Loit and Found 114 TranapirUlion .714 Personal 311 Stamps and Coina 4N AGRICt'LTCRF 401 l.ivetock for Sale 401 Livestock Wanted 404 Poultry and Rahbltj 407 Fur Bearing Animill 4IH Pen 409 "a Fooda 410 Serd and Pin" JJj rlM? r"rfl Prluc 414 Fsrm Equipment 425 Auction saie, 4J0 MFRCHANDIS9. 451 Mnrhmerv and Tools 47J Wanted Machinery. Todll 4.4 Sewing Machine 4"i House Goods tor Pal 450 Warned House Goods 4JI Radio and Television 4.M Building Ma'enalt 4VI Do It Yourself 460 Musical Instrument 4M Sports Equipment 444 Bicvcles 41 For Rent. Mlsceltaneotu " For Sa,e- Miscellaneous 47, Wlntr(1 vfceii,neou 474 Miscellaneous m business AND F1NANCX 1510 Monev ?o l.o:n J'd m emhuiymknt soil Help Wanted S"4 Help Wanted, Man 1 stwi Help Wanted. Lady Pickers Wanted JJJ H,lrs. Men 14 Work. Wanted, l ady J' "I'T" V"!"1 t'7 Jon Information sis rduratwn "2" Tn;ion'r"c' 793 Sleeping Rooms. Board m Apartments for' Rent i22.2i2SKSl . . 707-A Furnished 71)8 Tarms for Rent 3(19 Wanted to Rent 71(1 Wanted to Hen! Houses 712 Wanted to Rent Apti. 714 Bu.siness Rentals 714 Resort Rentals 718 Convalescent Homes 780 Moving and Storaga WO REAL ESTATE 801 Business Opportunities 8(13 Business Property o:t Sutnirhan 804 H01WB for Sale 9117 Apts . Courts for Sal ni Lois for Sale 810 Farms for Sale 812 Fschange Real Eltat 8 1 S Resort Property 819 Wanted Real tstal 845 Insurance ISO AUTOMOTIVE Ml New Cars SI Used Can for Sale 855 Auto Parts and Repair 154 Trucks, Trailers for Sal 54 Wanted Cars, Truck 85 Motorcycles i0 Auto Mtscellaneou as) House Trailers 894 Heave Equipment 80 Aircraft notic or itTTitsmoN to im PKOVK n.lCTRIC STREET FROM SOl'TH TWKVTV -THIRD ITRKKT TO Kl.Ct'TRIC 8TRKKT. NOTIC HEHFBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necesaary and expedient and herebr declares Its purpose and Intention to Improve EI.KC'TRIC STREET, from the west line at! South Twenty-third Street to the easterly terminus of Electric Street. In the Cilv of Salem, Orefon. hy bringing said portion of said street to the established erade. pro viding! drainage, constructing: rement roncrete curbs and paving; said por tion of said street with a 21? inch asphalllc concrete pavement S4 feet wide, at the expense of the abutting and aiiia.crt property, except the expense will be assumed hv the city nf Salem all in aicordance with the plans and spcrlflratliins therefor which were adopted by Ihe Common Council Aprtl 211 I'lStl. which are now nn rile in rnr iimir ui inr sn.y irr- ! rnrder and which by this reference thereto are nrarle a part hereof These plans and spei ifi. atinns msy be es smmed by an interested psrty The Common Council hereby drclsres Its purpose end intention tn make the shove desi-rilsed Improvement by Slid thr.nigh the street improsement de partment. On net s of priipcrl s' liable for the coat of making- sttrh tenpfsnvement tnai file written remonstrance against the same with the city re corder st any time within ten days after the final publication of this nnti.e Rv Order of the Common Council April M I'lStl Al rRF.D MITNDT Cilv Recorder First Publication May 1 I1M Final Publication Wav IS ll'st May 2.9 IS NoTtrr or intkntiov thi IMI'Rttvr STARK aTRKKT" From the West I. Ine of Willamette Drive to the Kast I Ine of Jack Htreet , NOT1CF HFRFBV IS CIVEN thai I the Common Council of the City nf I Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary land expedient snd herehv declares 1 its purpose and Intention to Improve 1 STARK STRF.FT from the xest line I ,,f Wlilatnettc Drlse to the east line of tarsi Street In the ( itv of Saleln Orreiin Hi lirmemg sstd nnriion of said street to the established srsde, pro i i nline drstnsge coristrm ting rement Irnnrrete rtirbs snd psving sstd por j th.n nf said street with s V, Inch : asphalt. i- 1 nni rete pavement 17 feet Innle st the expense nf Ihe abutting I aril aillaient iinuicitl ex.e.f 'st-irl and allei inters.-, tn.ns vshlrh expense vsitl be assumed bv tne city ... Saie.n all 111 a.iordanie vslth the plans and spcr 1 1 1. at inns therefore v 1 1. h uere adopted hs the Ci.rnmi.n C .1 At.nl :'' I'1''" "Iv. h are n..A ..11 file 11 ttie offu e nf tn r.li" a- it ! i- , n hs Mil. refeteo. e 1 , , ,.'. .1 , ,it In -e,-f T P .11 ' a- d pei fii n-' 1 ' n av he rv aii.ine.i hi i 1 r.'iie-'iif n.irt' Tl'e t .iinn ...1 ( i.'.m' il tierehv declares Its pnip.-se anil n il nil. in to make the abuse rlesiiibeii 1 inpr. .1 einer I lis and thr.iui'h the street itiipinsriiient de partment ..pel liable for the in nr 1" eb ,e 1 t ren-.r.rs'ra". r f 1 h atinn nf thi- I!-, I lull .1 He I .111 Alt1 i" !'..'. l HI FII MINI) I I F.issl P-.i.'n aunt. Ma. : F.nal p.ibli. a'n n Mn limn 1 (iiim He, ...iler I 2 1'iSS ; IS I'r'.S Mai 5 im' FKTm.MFVT HIR BIIIS . t p.r.e Tn feet I M ';.'. I , ,1. 11V1 .1 I "ie Mm -,, ! 11) I .,.,.!! I ''I II" 1 1 II ltx.1 and ih ned ami e 1 .1 n, Freinee long l! P ' M' Am Statcsmair, Salem. Ore, Wed., May 2, '56 (Sec. Il)-17 ' , :fUGE IK TOIT m . CALL 4 6811 Statesman-Journal Newspapers t S. Chare! St, FH0NE 4-6811 LOCAL RATES (Mm 1 lines) eWee nm. per line 1 time. 15 2) per line 3 times M M per line It times 11 10 $1.24) per line I mo MHO Unci Sun I 'Classified ads will be run in Both papers to five advertisers the advantages of the trrmen combined circulations When an ad is ordered three r six times and a Sunday Issue Is included ifor example Friday. Saturday Sunday) the lower Sunday rales apply because only The Statesman publishes Sun da va Classified ads will start ln the morning Oregon Statesmao, con clude tn the evening Capital Journtl - but ads will ae cepted for Sunday Salesman only. The deadline for classified eda at I AO pm the day before pub lication except for Sunday when deadline is IK p.m. Friday. Emergenrv ads and email line ed, received after 10 pm. weendavs and until It noon Satudrav fnr Sunday may be placed in the "Too Lata to Clas sify' column. Ada far Monday paper onuM o in by t p.m. Saturday. The Stateemin-Jountlt Nesesj- fiapers reserve the rlghs to re el t Questionable adsertttme; It St'ntrrer-' rmei .sa-ii'ts,ytt4i.to., place ell advertising under the proper classification. The Statesman-Journal News papers assume no financial re sponsibility for errors which mav appear In advertisements published in Its columns and In caaea where this paper le at fault will reprint that part o an advertisement In which the typographies! mistake occurs. A "Blind" Ad an ad contain ing a Statesman-Journal News parsers boa number (or an ad dress le for the protection oi the advertiser and must there fore be answered by letter. The Statesman - Journal Newspaper are not st liberty to divulge In formation aa to the Identity of an advertiser using a "Blind" ad THIS NEWSPAPER 1TRTVES to protect Its reader against fraud, deception, or Injurie. Reader are cautioned to make NO PAYMENTS to get a po sition advertised la the) help wanted column. - All help wanted ads MUST SPECITY THE NATURE or THE WORK. Sale help wanted ad must state ir in a pay is in me form of salary, eommlseione. guarantee, or Include firm name. Bona fide offer of em ployment with pay belong t the "Help Wanted" columns. Ads in ether columns JarBlch re quire Investment tn stock, samples, equipment or eaah bond should be thoroughly In eestlgted before paying out any money. Advertiser re quiring a cash Investment for samples or merchandise, sales aids, etc., must so specify la their ads. Kindly report any eveeptlon te this rule to the classified ad vertising msnager. ADS IN THIS COLUMN ' RECEIVED ..." Too Late to Classify 19H .STCDFAKEIt 1 ton trues, 2 speed axle. 12 ft stock rack. mi Jsvhsmk Trailer Salea. 2M0 Portland Rd : Cl'STOM built Ford - 4 dr. aedan Not over ao.tKVI miles. l ike new t4S5. Call 1-3M0. Toisn Country Store SELL nr trade '51 Ford peeaen ger Countr y flrin . 7 (MI0 miles Ph 4-JfU.I NICK clean 4H Hudson S pass Vfm, Pb, i-mtu. . . 11(54 PLY 4-dr . radio, heater, 2-tone. esc csind, l-M2a. WANT lot In 'vicinity of 4-C'Oll"- NF.RS Pb, 3 BDRM house. I yr old So No loan costs U 000 dn . 17 month. Ph.me owner 4-43S7. NFW Fit A 3 hdrm home. $3M down 1a mo 3120 Rdward l)i ie Phone owner 2-8148 2 HF.DRtKIM modern house, st SINI Cbehsln Dr. ' Keirer ' t.MI 1110 Wilts Owner, 212 tli St . Lebanon 1 BDftM. cottage, near shopping center, futn or unfutn 144 N Capitol Pb I-8H82 FOR RFJStT or ssle. smsll house in W Sslem. Ph 3-H14S after 4 p m ilOt'SFWORK day week Ph 4-.'ISi VARI) WORK. Iswo mowing spading, elc. Ph 2-S40 after ? ') p oi IIOWARI) rotnseting. new lawns piejiaieri. f-ee estimates .1 mIdS 01 4-521 WUMK.N for pleasant telephone ii.ntsit ssoik, 3 his per dsv Unte 1817 N Cap'tol Salem C 1 HI s 10- hli vi le !1 Phone 4-4IH.I 2 S I K.FI v .. sash 44sml llll e.uh .11 tiaile fin t-ailer Pnone 4-SslH.l CIIANCF. if a lifetime list Ii.ut. -A 1 1 turn nser lale n n.li I Mast.g an''. wshri A dm' ll-.trsoii-l eler lange A -el in is ,t'i f.eerei t..p ?! Ad'.-.sl C.,i....le TV with a tenn isert mils' S -. o t. n.o li is 1 1 1 v 'II p:,i' off i'"- i'i 4-r I'NVINISHS'.I) siilf F'lirrit.i inline II I :, S Hie" pa't I ..rker In gnnd li..:.'. 1 i 1 rncstri Bo! hi. vi le Have hr 'dentifiins same and pas fnr a.l 2-VKl .'.OO I'crvon:.! 310 Mooting Norico BAH A 1 WORLD KAITft Insinuation Ph 3 fi44 !Tl2 Lost ond Found . ard Phnne 4-2752. 300 Personal 312 Urt ni Umd LOST: tliT. stetaveen 4 eor. a Sileertnn. l-sPSnll rerep Firsts, stone 100 white side wall ea Ings. reward. Ph. I-MS. LOST-feiruilerst. Bernard. Re? ward lor return. Vicinity W. Salem. Sun, PR. l-tm. LOST Men' old" wfrh anal chsm Reward. Ph. 2-3037. LOST Ladies flaeees wltn clear ft fold fleck frames M reel case Between Salem et Mossy- mnuth. Ph. 2-Uat. 314 Traiwtpotttsitioii DRtVlNK to Hot Serlni. Af kansas. Share expense. 103 3rd. West Salem. ; 316 Pertortol PSYCHIC READER Madam HAZFL. Salem s ntdeet, relisble reader cen help ton win Sucre., health and niaav pinesa No bargain prHsesv Just truthful, reliable advicsv. 4310 Portlapd Rd at Altxahy cut off Cook for sign ( ALCOHOLICS- eTaeirmne- aai S Commercial. 1-tM Al. S BAKERY 1040 MARKFT Froren tuna thicken tamal A beef filea. $2 23 a dot Pir7 pie .): large bresd 2 for 4.1-, fresh doughnuts everv . morn ing hy Jem, Ph. J-IK2 " Security OetectU' Aeence Private investigation anywhere) am time World wide arjlll auon. Rm. 13. Salem Pb, day nr night 4-2248 Vancouver, Wssh Oliford 3-I4M. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous grmi Nn 1. 20o8 N. Com ! -4iB7. PALMIST Palm, card phrste reader, tells pact, present future. 19 complete reading, II with sd 374S Portland Rr PI. 4-4702. 311 Stomps oid Coin. WILL bur fold coins, eay nomination. Call 1-tMl. 4(M) Agriculture 402 Livestock for SaiU M BAL. FXTttA good hay for rattle or horse. Pk. 4-76l after I. week days. FOR SALE: Leaving for eervtse. must sell reg Hertford bull. Silver domino breeding Bit honed A well marked. Wnuld make food herd air. ' Prtresfl reaaonahly. Carl Coo ley, Ward Dr Ph. J-JTJI SPRING AND SUMtrtR"fibtUli PASTURE. Lush grass, clear running water. Tack mora, facilities, access tn beautiful mountain trails. Within II mln. ute drive of gelem. X. B, Bar Corrals, Ph. 4-ltTT er 4-4611 mnrntnf or evenlru. "I YSiR old' hSif.'f!Sr&Q&St with full blooded Hereford heifer 4 1 bull celt, t take) all. Ph. l-aaaa. 110 Oxford. FOR SALS, wesner elf. Berk shir t Chester White. Ph. l-mt. PROFESSIONAL hea-sssehoeje tea Hanteev. 4-4)114 er 4-aoO FOR SAL or traeie. gentle ponlee for children, eleo gooel saddle hone Bob Frank. Mas N Water St., KlyertM. Ph. 1-4134. SORREL folding trained (or wo men or children. Can bo eaxeta after 4 30 eve. 2331 Hollrwoosi Dr. . Slera Meat Co. locker beset Custom killing, euttlnf wrap ping, trailer loaned (res. 403 Urostotk Wowtosi LIVESTOCK buyer. Claud Ed. ward. KL I. Boa IWaV 4-1 IH ?ATTL, horse, at yetsr farm, E. CTMeCandltth. Rt I. MlaS. . CATTLE buyer. A. F. Sommer, 110 Hannotyy Dr. Ph. 4-ssMT. CATTLE buyer slT Stat. M. h H. Snelheo, MJ44. t-43. 454 Hoyltry .nel l.lbrfs WANTED. 10 or IM large lav inf kef horns. Ph. Fa I1-4J. Jefferssosv . BABY CHICKS, Me etreifht rue), choice of Parmonter. H Ramp , White Rock anal Leg horn. Special New Ham, end White Rock pulleta, lta, Par menter red rooster, Sc. VALLEY FARM STORE Ph t-4J4 Saleea CUSTOM DRESSING Of poultry. W bur rabbit. Wings. 3M Stat. Ph. 4-Jll 408 fort FOR SALE mal black lab . I mo . permanent (hot, reas. Ph Skyline 1171 Monmotith, 383 W. Ackermon Monmouth. BABY parakeets, rare sic nor mal. .1421 Abrams Av. 3-7SS8. REG. Shelties 1 Mm, Ph. 4-9714 Collie) Ff)R SALE mo old. Reg. dalmatlan -1 mo old. 1M1 Und Av. or Ph. 4. 7211. tfoCKFR PUPS Ita. Also Chi huahua puppy. Ph. I-lf4i. YOUNG Tarakeets, rafar. feed Mlcaey'. JI2I SCorn-l-tTlsV SIRO Psradls for Nrda, eifeaT supplies IIH Uvlngstott 1-142. trt-PAllAKEiriNonntsf ' 141 W. Browning. Ph. 1-107. LARGE Camellias. price, rhorto. eeefreen A hloomlnf Aialeas, Warings Nursery, Drive So. on 12th st ml. past Morntngsld School. Turn right at Oakhlll Ave SCHIZ ANTHUS from ButcharJ Gardens. Bedding Plants Hy hri.l Tomatoes lie ea Sllke'g Greenhouse Rt. I Box Mi, Salem Mono Nf ARSHALL atrawberry plants from certified planting Nn 2 110 per 1000. Packed. Ph 4-jmi DAHLlV Bt'LBS. li"dc. Molti A- frig Arsleas .Uc A up. Oraniums. Fuchsias, beddtnf plants Merrills Greenhouse, Mronks. PFONIFS Amnials Fuschlas. tlrraniiiml, Begonias Hanglnf haisketa. K libera, 71 Salem Heights Ave milDINC. plsntsreroady to go Fgan Gardens I miles N. or Kcier Sriiool on Selem St Paul lltt). MII.OGRANITF. fertilise.. Sa le.i. s r.nls dealer other gar den supplies large selection of o.i. r.'Kii.e hedding plants. Open ees, rinsed Sun. Pem hcrton s Flower Shop A Green houses I WO S I Jlti TMHLIA lubers. pansiee. fuchla A l v geranium. Ward a Gar den 4.W(i Chrrt v Ave FOR SAI.F.' common ry fras eed Ph 4 S IS I PIllMllilSKS peppers, Hvbrtd ti.mstr.e. 125 W Salem Height Ase A Plant Greenhouses A Florist Gar.len supplies seeds, plants. 1S J J ' Pft, 3-4470. Fv At 411 LowivGordfei Equipf. Ill SKI 7 , horse garden tractor vs-'h dis. snd cultivators 15. See at 110 Hsnson Av even HAND lawn mower Ph 2-474. 14'i.S N 17th eie dixit) used M'tsrv power mower, IIS 2-009(1 rtFAR CAT garden tractor wtth sttanhments.'- 1100 . 87 Pied- rr.R s.M T Merion blue free seed Ph. 4-34i, a S, a a I- s 0