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Partisanship Fades as U.S. Pays Final Tribute to Sen. WASHINGTON I - The na tion's capital laid farewell to "the Veep" in a moving funeral cere mony Wednesday that left po litical partisanship wilted and for gotten. President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon and other 'top 'fi gures from both parties joined in the solemn tribute to Alben W. Barklcy senator, former vice president and by common agree ment one of the most genial men ever to walk the American po litical stfige. A (ew hours after the ceremony in Foundry Methodist Church, the body of the 79-year-old Demov. (ratio senator was taken by spe cial train for burial at Paducah, Ky., where another service will be held Thursday. Eisenhower postponed a news conference uniil Friday in order to attend Wednesday's ceremony. It was raining lightly as the President, wearing a black club; coat and striped trousers with a black homburg, entered the church Twenty minutes later, when the President camp-out after how inn his head tit respect to ward Rarkley's cnflin. the drizzle bad become a downpour. Silent Tribute Nonetheless, scores of ordinary nti7cns stood many with um brellas outside the church in silent tribute to the senator whose public .career spirnned much of the :lth entury Few, ,nien ever .have been hon nreiT'' hy so imposing a turnout of White House. Congressional, Su preme Court and diplomatic per sonalit ies 1' was a tribute that would h.ue delighted the "Veep." thus named hy his grandchildren when rtjf - He was vice president unoer lor mer President Truman It would have amused him a hit, too The Itev Frederick Brown Har ris, chaplain of the Senate and a long time friend of Barkley's. conducted the funeral ceremony and described the senator as one ' who tmind constant fun in living, wl'.ii revelled in laughter who loved tolks more than fortune. ar.d who was valiant as a knight , of the family by a tide door, had I i requested no flowers and no per-1 sonal tribute to her husband in j the luneral service. The Rev. Mr. Harris made his remarks brief. He said, in part: "We come in gratitude to think tenderly of one who occupied high office and yet never stooped to low designs, who was greatly hon-; ored by his countrymen, but who ever put principle above pedestal; who was a partisan with deep con victions and yet without a btind spot that cannot see the integrity of an opponent's position." The attendance at the-20-min-ute ceremony appeared to bear oujt the minister's tribute. Both Capital Bartending m 1 11 Barkley11 my nciain rosi Republicans and Democrats were present. Old time New Dealers as well as former officials of the Truman administration were on hand. The Senate was there al most in a body. In spite of Mrs. Barkley's sug gestion, there were floral tributes in abundance. Services Held for Alben Barklcy X, "f"v,j 'ill ' J r'4'1 r y j j T ' ISSri- V; fed - PUEBLO, Colo Teacher Theodore Colton, 27, can return to his tjcience classroom at Corwtn .lunKir High School this fall if he wishes, but he'll have to mix his drinks at home. Six trustees of School Dist. SO voted unanimously Tuesday night to offer Colton a 1956-57 contract under a resolution which forbids employment in any phase of the liquor industry. Colton. a science teacher here for three years, has tended bar nights for two vears at a hotel cocktail lounge. Friends say he wanted to supplement his teaching salary, es timated at (4,300 a year. The school board came under, heavy fire from teachers, students and parents after three of its mem-1 hers voted April 10 not to nllrr. Colton a new contract. Members of; the Pueblo Teachers Foundation began a resignation-a-day cam paign in protest Five teachers have submitted resignations.. But Mrs Jeanne Mc Govern. vice president of the school board, said she would ask Supt. Charles Davis to allow them to withdraw the resignations in view of last night's board action Colton. a war veteran and father of two. was not available (or com ment. He had said earlier he would quit bartending if it meant a choice between that and leaching. A new contract would mark the end of his three year probationary period in local schools and qualify him for "tenure " This means a salary increment and virtually as sured permanent employment as a teacher. Davis and A. B Chasteen. a board member, dratted this reso lution: "Be it resolved . .that no cm ploye shall in any way become or remain engaged in any occupation or employment in which the princi pal duties involve handling the sale, manufacture or dispensing of intoxicating liquors while engaged in the district's employe ." The resolution and a proposal to offer Colton a contract passed with quietly unanimous chorus of "Ayes." About 50 persons attended' the meeting. in righting wrongs and enthroning WASHINGTON Flowers surround the easkel of Sea. Albea Barkley n-Ky) at it stands at the head of the justice " aisle before the altar at the Foundry Methodist mure today during luneral services, president tusen-i Iteuuest Made hrr. Vice President Nixon and oilier dignllarlet attended the services for the former Vice President, Tlirl)tllciirp-(ltlill Barkley's widow who entered senator and statesman who collapsed and died ai l-riingion, ., monu.y nigm uur.ni a ipeern. iir th church with other members; Wirepholo) Snlom Obi I war Ex-Millionaire Returns to Acceptance of Pen; Creditors Mull Move Qjant jels Mrs. Augusta Angel AT local honpc.il April M. late rrMitrn' of 196 W Miller Sunned hv husband. Osrur Angel. Salem Da. if liters, Mn. Avery Cash I.ogs tnn (ire. M-s Miry Havsley. Ku rrne. (lie . Miss Helm Angel. Salen. Ml! Belly MsDougal. Salem, Mr! ,Ian Angel. Salem, inns. Unhert Atitel Oscar Anecl Ji . William Ante: Michael Angel all nf ?,ilem: 2 cr ;ind hildrcn, s. sisters and 1 hrn'riiT ail in the East Services will ha e!d Friday. May 4 at in .w a m. In Pie Chape! of the Virgil 1 C.nldcn (n Rev E H Becker ! nfnnate I'-vn.rnl will he Ci'y View Ccme T. Mrs nrv Bliss i.a'e -osident ot 120 r .indlewnnri d'.c. a- -I local hospi'.ll Aoril .In S; '.nofl bv h.isbar.ll Seal H!:ss s.t-:e- n.iugh'er. Mrs d.-riv. Con r. M.rinenpn.is M.nn Sister Mrs M.i'i:.:r! la-. In- li.ind.,1' M.nn T'"t' g -and hi; r rn Ri'd l"i'f Etr;,'-E-a t - rt . , ;drrn Sfr;i- Mil he h -i d -! , V l '1 ' ,.tOr - f M'fi 1 .r'dai M ,'. 1 a' 2 :r. . R I, IV l!. .H-e ..-n, ,-.n litini .in t r I ean A' a : r-H i n..m I" r A:t;l I a'r -e ;rtr-t .( fA II, r l.rnl A'. S . i b (e. V. i da Mi 1 e.n s,..1, .. ,' o r D:inii!i ,tr R' i - a-,d ( ',.!-' IT..V-I S'.'-i" A -y r ,e- 'h R i a-d . r K:ar.d- . -i. ; i . , n Si ; -, m i u i !.e hi 'I n r V :c 1 ! (inlilin t 'I i M.r, 1 al 1 :i(l i n Hev I H II ,-.d v i, 'In . .'. It -.Mll.t, ., h, S.i r- 1 dee N" 4 U M ,,i 1 A- r . I i E. n I'...! N. In-e: . rn; a' ('.-. V.cw Said Lagging WASHINGTON tjP-Gen. Curtis MKMPIIIS, Tenn rf A former ler. as required by law. nan turned multi-millionaire was hack at work in all assets to be divide among on a prison farm Wednesday and his creditors his creditors were pondering their, Butler, with a fortune once of next move. about 15 million, testified he I A h.mknintrv rourt inauirv into 'started losing money in the late I, V. Butler's tangled financial af-1 summer 01 ism wnen ne guessea : iemay testitieu Wednesday that j fairs was recessed indefinitely j wrong on the commodity futures only two of 17 new longrange jet I Tuesday after Butler's cautious market. B52 bombers .produced in the last testimony l,c 5a'd he though he could ne-l three months have been accepted i Butler" 44 took the fifth amend- gotiale bis "way clear'' until by the Air Force. ment three times under a barrage March, 1955. when creditors at- ..Mos( f ,h B-,s ducp() bu, ol creditors questions 1 ice worn mim-u "is oss......t ,..,... ..s, i asked about a $200,000 loan he got He was forced into bankruptcy. Gadget Lout in Air MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. ( -Did turbulence eliminate the tur bulence eliminator'1 This will be one question in a Navy inquiry into l.t Bernard Tcsch's mishap Tuesday with a new Delta wing Douglas K-41J jet fighter. The plane's heavy-weighted "tur bulence eliminator" and an 18-foot j wing tank pulled free from Tesch's1 plane at 35,000 feet. Both fell harm lessly into a field near Morgan Hill. NOT I CI OK f I I ( TION V .1 11 - i n i . n w ill he 1 r.d : i -. ' -4C .I Maii-.n C o .n". S ..-. r' Dirc-.r n " F-'dr Mi' "'--'h (v i 2 p ,f i" a p H. i's I a ..itu,-,Pff -iuiU.iih r,Ui.iv S. 1 Vn-ii-j Pre- - ' .. : Hic'inii s, h.in.. . 5:t. A. ll c".- i-i -1 1 V pi ''i- s ..; V..r. I'n'i . N ; W a.- el .11 Si ,., Usi I h'is,, g A . i 'm.i s, I V.i'inf P-. -n. ' N" 3 r. .in' vr.. N nt'afe A Mai ls. S'-er' - :nt I rei . 4 FntVwoort "sr-nn: Jlh tt .rh-.i-Ka SVee'. s . ,.i V..'i !'"' '.' ' Vi S p . i : i sr hnn Ad 'tv n i' '! a' "'i B 'i:nj I I'i'l Yrr- - """i V"' i.E ':- r, ' , n '.nti Scr.Kil. Ri. hu "lid M ! si -eel. s. ,.id i-mie P. i ' 1 t N 7 T.-'.f. .! H.tt Srh'.nl S r.,.rfe ,s 11. iw .ml S'- . s. "i.i 1 VnUt'E Pre! HV' N" H V..r.ma.sl.1e S, h,,nl. .1111 S. 'Mi 1." ' Slu-e' s, huol V;nlmE P--im"i'I .. i F i- ( nrne" Si hiiol. S.ui'h K: i a r. Hr-'K "'' v '": Vlinr Pri-i- '" N : We,' Salem S'l'""l. 1! ! 7 Ti:'d j from W. B Fox k Co. of .New Or leans lust year. He refused to say what collateral be cave for the loan, made in February, 195.). and repaid within three weeks just before his crash in Ibe i oinmndity market Roller is serum: nut more than five yi .us fur obtaining three nul lum dollars through false pretense He asn reliisi'd to say how he sent the collateral to New Orleans. He did acknowledge the collate! al was related to the Alabama. Oram Klevalor Cm of Mobile, which he once owned, but he would not specily wheiher it was a nego tiable warehouse reieipl Itu'.ler again took the fif'h amendment, which savs no -nan m, iv he loried to te-lilv again ' himself, when questioned about the aniojint nf gram stored in the ware house It was Alabama Grain warehouse receipts (or about 1..W.WHI bushels ot soybeans that landed Butler in prison He sold the- receipts w-tthotrt having the beans Continental Cram Co nf Chicago paid Inree million dollars tor the rei eipts The bankruptcy court inquiry be gan months ago with suspicious ( i ediloi s out toiheik whether But 1 ('rippled Youth Convicted for Stripping (Jars OAKLAND Calif -4 -l.eo F Whaley. pi. who virtually lives in a wheel chair, was put on three years probation Tuesday for strip ping automobiles from his vehicle. He had pleaded guilty Whaley . whose legs have been paralyzed and useless since a childhood accident, was ordered to attend a trade school and to pay $1.74.1 to the owners of cars he stripped mitii l ok i t MM NOTICF IS H KR r BY MVKN' That Il.ir: I),v. ,s f llll.i K I .-- I , I'"!': md O', s..:i i-i, n.e rEi. ("Ann of I; al i i-ili n d; p ; s i ; 1 ad. I A lis N.i- .l, if' Hush Branril pnnal i'.an.i, n lh amiiuul id ra'.d ahaiHld '..dv id ! l-'niled ! I I ) rd !.B . 1 0 I )r, id til ls ahandonrd 'i,' -f .1 iiv 1 pi:.'. ; Minpi'd the said UlUll. '1,1' nr.. -id s T n.er lr. Ih he Sij'.. ,.f niv .eidri- r i d thai I I.. Male l and I 'hfl.n' MRS HAFI i'E"ll ,ti w.ia de- I)A'1S K. . If I I nl V'll-nK P'.'i s, -....: iwi " p I" H,(i- V..Mi. I'' N" t! - Bu: DAILY CROSSWORD 1 1 N By M , . S'''' S, ., Ve.li S t'-e, ' P.'., ', B1' (...I U ...1 V.iri-I Pre. 'ni t N 1 1 ,ni. v S i- h " i. 1 4Rln l ihe: tv H..ad S. not Vo'.nf Prfin.-t N.i 17 p. i.! ( ..lieRf s'henl Ht ush ('..1- v. n..ni ; -, d . 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I 1 1 1 n ' h coi ns K ana te n Half n em Ani mal pelts I'enn- Sl- v ania i abhr ) 2S I'aik- me box 21 ffhastly p.l'e .,0 in testerdi)' Answer rl s name 38 ,,.os A In I M.i-al I'..' thro a i Frit nh c.ty 42 .V. cat. vtt 4n ..nsnlidate r or iat.hr I I L -- - -' 4 - J -r T1" T""" " 1 ' 4o , . not accepted in February. March and April have not been accepted tiecause of a component failure for which wc now have a solution," he said. l.cmjy, head of the Strategic Air Command 'SAC', said that 4t of 57 new jet bombers produced prior to Jan I had been accepted hy the Air Force l.emay testified before the Sen ale A:r Tower Inv estimating sub committee. He repealed what he has said before that Russia now has more intercontinental jet bom bers than the t'nited Sattes and is widcninc its superiority. Testimony Censored His testimony was made public in censured form He was ques. iioned behind closed doors. The senators' questions and l.emay's replies were then submitted to the Pentagon. Officials there deleted some on security grounds before the public release. Lrmay did not explain what had happened on the In H."2s produced hilt Ilor accepted Tasf year He sa.d four weie produced and accepted in January He said six nf the big jet bom bers "completed, shop assembly " during February hut only two had been accepted He said none of the six produced in March or five in. April had been accepted The general also said that SAC has no jet tanker In refuel its jet bombers, and has less than the "ideal" number of tankers of any types for its medium and long ranee bombers. At four places in his replies to the .11 questions made public to day, l.emay began his reply this way: "! have testified previously that if we were forced into a war with the Soviet I'liiiui now that we w mild probably w m " He had been a.ked if S C as slinit n! "skilled personnel, ,nr cr.i'l and base. " l.emay. after his pre'.u e aliuu! anility to de'eat Hu.sia. replied: ' It therefore follows that we are not critically short in any w ay nf these e'emenls since we believe wc are capable of winning the war. "However, it is true that the aircraft we have could be operated wiin .i meaier oegree ot elliciencv than now possible if we had mere skilled personnel and more bases " i Malaria can exist in almost all l the warmer parts nf the world. nx i. Miner If" II II AMIFRSOM ad- m i t 'i-e ...t.tr ( .JOHN ll R ANIIHISON de(eased ' I. a . final ai i-iiunl a. su. h n .!' (-.; of Man. in Cnon'-, .."d -id I our! .as f; , I notici or irrciAi, r.i.rcrioN t CITY OK SAJ.F.M 1 FRIDAY, MAY U, ISM I NOTICF. IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT ON FRIDAY. THf. lflTH DAY i OF MAY. 1!)56 AT THE POLLING PLACE DESIGNATED BY THE , COUNTY COIHT. IN THF. TRE 1'INCT OF SALEM NO IN THE CITY OF SALEM. ORE GON A SPECIAL ELECTION W ILL HE HELD FOR THE PL'HPOSE OF Sl'BMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID PRECINCT AND CITY ' FOR. THEIR APPROVAL OR RE JECTION. THE FOLLOWING PRO POSED MEASURES OF SAID CH Y. TO-VVIT AN ACT t.i amend l' Charier nf the ( il nf Sale-ii. Uirgun. hv adding Iheietn a nrv section tn he di ignalrd 'Scc'inn Run authnMmfl the Connrnn Cnon.-.l t i ennftnut and niaint tin fntir hiKlprs wil'i'in Die cilv ,.nd tn issue honds in the ag Jrigate amnunl of JI40 0O0 fnr nurh pin on' e AN ACT In a. I, end II. e ( i.,irl.'l nf 'he Citv nf Salen. Otegnn hv adding there'll a new section In he desianaleri 'Spctinn flih providing f..r a bond issue nf llRRWin for fhr purpose of rri'onstnicling. unpicc-1 inp and w idening pAr's nf S.ui'h Twelfth Street. Fairgrounds Rnari ; and Market St-epl. and ptnviding for 'he pavn.ent of such honds and (he interest thereof " "A HILL for an ndinance leiimg a yperial tax nf JSO.rinfi for one year fin Lie putpi'.p of n.ak,:ng imprmr u.fnls at ti.e 'tninnipai airport'' AN ACT tn amend the CtMrter( nf Ine Cite i.f Silir,, Oregon hv, adding thereto a new section riesig-l nated 'Srrtuin !K)h . authnri7ihg the CrnnTTron- I'mtnetf W)- atmie- wMvti-i- i construe!. maintain an addl'mnal w,.ler suppiv 'me l.eiueen Saiem a-.n Slavton Island and rights nf w .. equipnet ! and a pp i 'en ni cs nece.sarv Iheiefrir or usrf.,1 m . nn nr."1ion th.rre .. ill' and to riu i-ge and iM'.prrne the infiltration svstem 1 upon Start. m l-l.ind and tn issue h.mds in an annin! not rx.eedmg S I7SII0IHI f,,r s ,u h ni.rnoses ,,,;,( in provide for the pitvment and retire-1 t! ent of such hnnds and the interest thereon AN ACT to amend tne ("nar'er of t!-e Citv c.f Sale. n Oregon, hv aflding thetctn a ne-. -ei iion 'n he designated Sertinn '.i . aulhnMlngl 'lie Conuiiiin I i,un:l '.. a. quire and i in prove pat ks and pain sees and 'n' is-ue bonds in the aggli gate aiciunl1 of JTOIt lion fm sin h p iri o.rs 'A HILL f.r an nrrliuanie lev vlng I a spei lal tax of i.lS '"HI per anmonl f..r the it.anilenaiH e und nneia'li.n, of 'he puhl . parks ot the ( itv nf Sale... ' AN ACT In amend Sc. t;nn. Ull-I 'iB-r. lifl-7 and 'm-lfl ..f , a 1 1 e .f 1' c Od Si .. Sail'., i.n OR-1 "i n. Oreg" mil .pi . . n -. nit. ,i el ... the Slle.,, P.il.lli' L.hia. -il ' i..na I i'.itip'i.er,' and f " :ve a hrani h l,h.a-v in VA AN ACT P. a" end tne i.f De I I'v nf S.ll adding tnere'n h ne nesif cited Se.-ti'.n Wlh he Ci'iii-i on1' ( .c,.,,: c inslali a fi-e ala",, .'.' .ridiiion '.i t"e 're (Ireg.i-i t,-. sertinn tn he ai q.i ''!' -eg mn.e I'.! I P' and I lor an I.. I'.S d'. a in . EDIT, I filed A I J.u.. I '.V I e c. ( 'If s m I) .wtiMisr, mux Mini . HI Itso:., ,;r $ ;? i-in p. - mi, i ... the p.up. -.' ..( " a nl i luiiv a foe alarm ..'e't, and paving p,;' of the ,lir'r. i.f pe .niini I in 1 'e lire dep.i'tn . id AN A( "I !,, end S,., ,,, R ' ,,. the fharte- nf I' ' I it "f Salem Oi.goti telating n sidr-'Aalk' A nil. I. for a ing .,i the fl cm n iturip.il m 0." ipn! v THF ft EC1 I' is.- W n I HE HFt I) 1 IN SAID P'll I s;r. ft Vrfs is I sr It I'HU'IM T HI ME ' I 1 i i ,1 s.MEV fiREG'i'.' f'K.P.MV. V' IN I HE. MOHNtNG IN MM t NTI! . 'ID 1". IMS', ' I ..rdinan. e p -. , - id ilion nf the Salr i, v ; : : n; p Sa e I A ' '." i IT r iVi, c i ( I i ii K AND Will ' . I i I I t ,1 r, I '. S l'i II , MY '.IIIll'l i.f ' I ' .1 Ni I! nf I III II OPEGON FEU'" VW' Hf ' "M'.tnN i s a i f: m M f fl F I c R" S.i e i (U I vy Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., May 3, '58 (Sec. II)-21 . Qassified Index "Tvt Voui Convnlnft" SUteimaa-Joaraal Nrwtpapen ZM N. t'knrtk St. PHONE 4-6811 LOCAL RATES' (Mi, t llaei) Wek4vi , per.lmt 1 1im .35 .25 Pr una 3 tim 90 90 pr lint 6 timg. II 30 $1 20 or lint 1 mo $5 00 Unci Sun I CUwiflfd id i wtll b run in ootn pspen to fivt advtrttieri ' tht dvnUfrt of lh tremen- jombinrd circulation. J When n ii is orderrd three jr nx timn and a Sunday itiut ' ii included 'Jot example Friday,! Saturday. Sunday) tne lower j Sunday rates auply because only j I'ne Statesman pubhshei Sun- ' iavi I Claifitd adt wt'.l atari tn thai mnminjt Oreon Stateiman. con clude in the evening Capital inui nal -but aria will bp ir . rpted (or Sunday Satesiitan nl) The deadline fnr claulfled adt in I n0 p m lue day before out- . tictinn except for Sunday when deadline is b 30 p m Fnd.iv Emererncy nds and smail line received after 1 00 pin weekdav s and until 12 noon Satudi.iv for Sundav mav be pla. t.d in the "Too Late to Clas sify' column. Adi lor Monday papers must ue in by 5 p in Saturday T'ie St.itpsman-Journal News papers reherve the rijchi to re ici I questionable advertising; it further u-ieivei the rijfht to place all advertising under the xuptT classification The Statesman-Journal News paprrs avhume no financial re ponsibilitv for errors hich niay appear :n adertisements , puhliahei tn It columns and in I cases w here this panrr is at 'suit will reprint that pari of! in advertisement in w mm the ) 'vpoRraphiral mistake occurs A "Blind' Ad an ad contain-) -nf a Statesman-Journal Ne-1 jpaprrs hnx nu'tiber for an ad-, !tlrrs-is for tho protection of j ite advertisers and must there- i ffne be answered by letter Tlie ! statesman - Journal Newspapers , ire not at liberty to divulge in-1 formation as to the Identity ol 1 an advertiser using a "Blind ' I ' d' I HIS NEWSPAPER STRIVES In protect its readers against 1 fraud deception, or Injuries ! Readers are cautioned to make ; j NO PAYMKNTS to gM a po sition advertised in tht help, wan led columns . AH help i 1 wanted ads MUST SPECIFY i UiL NATURE OK THE ! AUKK Sales help wanted ads mut state if the pay is In the I form of salary, commissions, guarantee, or Include firm name Bona fide ofters ot em ployment with pay belong to the "Help Wanted" columns. a in other columns which re quirt Investment tn stocks, samples, equipment or cash bond should b thoroughly In vestigaed before paying out any money. Advertisers re quiring a cash investment for samples or merchandise, aales aids, etc . must so specify tn their ads nifiiy report any exception to thin rule to the classified ad vertising manager AOS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . . Too Late to Classify 310 Meeting NnlirM 311 Lost and found . J14 TrjinkporUtKm 119 Penonii 311 Stamp and Coin K. AGRICULTURE M Livestock lr Sal - M3 Livestock Wanted 404 Poultry and Ranbit till Fur Bearinf Aninuia to Ptt tin Sa Food (ID Seed! and Plantt 112 Fruit and Farm Produce 113 Fertiluer 414 Farm Equipment ti'3 Auction Salet ISO MERCHANDISE 441 Machinery and Toolf 493 Wanted Machinery Tool 4.14 Sewing; Machines 4.S5 House Goods for Sal ti Wanted Houve Goods 4.S7 Kaihf. and 'lelevisiua 4M building Materials 4i Do It Vourjell tfil) Mi)5iral Instrumenta 4f2 Sports Fuipment ti.4 HirM'lfi 46A Trade Miscellaneous 4RB For Kent. Miscellaneous fill Knr Saie. Misccllanenus 472 Wanted. Miscellaneous 474 M.ri-ellaneous 478 r tie) SO0 ilL'SIN'F.SS AND FINANCE 510 Mm-.e) to Loan 511! Loan? V, anted 515 IrneMnten's Hofl f'MI'l OVMKNT 8112 Help Wanted S(H Help Wanted. Man KOti Help Wanted Lady una lu ken Wanted Hin Sale Help fi!2 Work Wan'ed. Man 614 Work Wanted. Lady lll.l Sit latloiu Wauled Iil7 Job Information 618 Kalucation til'u Da. ur Contract 700 HKNTALS 70- slceoing Rooms Board 701 Uanird Rimmiii Hoard 70.1 Apartments (or Rent 7I1K Duplexes 707 Hou'.e for Rent 707-A Furnished 70 F.irn.s (or Rent "IW Wanted lo Rrnl 710 Wanted to Rent House 712 Wanted to Rent Apia. 714 IUisines.5 Rentals 7I Ki'Snll Rentals 7IB ( on alcneot Home 7H0 Hoving andStoraga Win HEAL F.STATK 801 Business Opportunltle mi Business Property B01 Suhurbon Witt Houses for Kale B07 Apts Courts (or Sal UK Lots for Sale ;(l Farms for Sal 12 Kxchange Real Etat BIO Resort Property BIB Wanted Real Eatat CDS Insurance B50 AUTOMOTIVE B1 New Car B.12 I'sed Cars fnr Sal fl.Vt Auto Parts and Repair BS4 Truikn. Trailers for Sal 8"i Wanted t ars. Trucks fl.lfl Motori vrles urn Auto rlccaneol Bfi? House Trailers BM lleavv Fiuipment B80 Aircraft 400 Agriculture 400 Agriculture 404 Poultry and Robbin404 Poultry nti Robbing FREE BABY CHICK DAY I May 4th 10 Free Chicks TO EACH ADULT WHILE THEY LAST Farm and Garden Supply Sale 33 OFF I RETAIL PRICE On all the following items In stock H irison hand sprayers, tfusV ers. or. pressure sprayers garden tools garden sprinkler, Elant (oods, poultry feeders wa'erers is supplies, chick; rooders. 50 OFF ' it On The Following Items. fer'n tn.ts: flower hpd border rnoe, ffyit bdtkfti. nd bamboft iUikeR, ftee ude spinver worth Vtr '!h run quart of e,ed killer. All tle ImmI r GENERAL MILLS Fffi) STORE I 228 Ferry t. Salem -. - I'll J-BB.'B .,00 IVrsimal 314 Transportation 410 Seeds and Plants 300 Pemonal 310 Mooting Notlct BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Inrormstion Ph. 3-6344 312 Lost and Found BARBER WANTED PH. 2-2007 EVES. LOST Black Lah Retriever. xtraed from Aumsville re ward. Dewey Bi ilea. Aums ville Ph. 1054. FOUNT). Part ahepherd col lie. hht tan. 7M So. Mra FOUND Boy'a bicycle Hav by ldentlfylne am and pay for ad 2-S04r. (iOING South take 1 to help drive New car. 2.W ft Id Rd 316 Personal PSYCHIC READER Meidi-mi HAZFV Siiem nldet, I rrltable rr.int r cn nelp vou ' win lucre1!!, hf.ilth and hap I pine Ni heirg.itn pnrr" Just inHhtnl, r-'i.ih . ndvirt. 4.'i.0 I'nri'and Rd 1 Aibany : nit off Look fnr ugn ALCOHOLICS AnnnvrT.out.Mfi 1 S I'mnn.ercitl. 2-2)011 AI.S RAKERY 1040 MARKET Kro7rn tuna rhu ken tamale A hcef pte. $?25 a dor Prt pie 3r luTgr bread 2 for 4V, fresh dnufhnuit eerv morn- lnn by 7 a m. Ph a-7372 Security Detective Agency Private investlitation anywhere anvtime World wide affilia tion Rm. ).1t Salem Ph. day nr night 4-2248 Vancouver, wasn uk rum j-ii.-w. ALCOHOLICS Aiiotnmoua Rr-iup Ntt. 1. . 2m N Co'H'l 4W7, "TOO MANY BILLS?" Don't let your bills et you In trouble. If you r behind In payments, w can help vou. No security or cosigners need ed One place to pay all bills Pay only what you cn af ford! (Bonded and Uoansed for your protection I) credit Consultants Sslem 1-M44 for Information DAHLIA nibs. U dr . mollis ara- ; leas up. ler'ums. fusrn. lu lie -oil's fus h. bsk-ts Mer rill's Greenhouse. Brooks LA TOE Camellias. , pru-, . rhodi s. evcrareens it bloomin Aleas: Warlnes Nursery. l:uc So on 12th it , mli past Milrnlnpslfle School. Tural nrht at 0.ikhill Ave S( HIZA.THL'S from nutchari (larriens Heddlne Plants Hy brid Tomatoes 25r es Sllke Oreenhouw RI. I Rox tn. Salenv M nnn WARSHAI.L strawberry plants Irom certified plantinaii No 2 J10 per 1.000. Tacked.' Ph 4-3961. DAHLIA tuber, pansle. fuchliij Ivy eeranium. Ward C! den 4.1M Cherry Av PRIMROSES, pepper-HybrrfJ tomatoes. 725 W Salem Helfht Av. 'm A Plant Greenhouses A florist? uirarn supplies, seefia, piani. ir . u pn. i Sun. 470. Iy. ai k, a PALMIST Palm, eard phyle reader, tells pnst. present At future 15 complete reading. It with ad 3741 Portland Rr., Ph 4-4702. 411 Lawn-Gortjen Equipt. CRAFTSMAN II" lctrk lw nivsVtr. Automatic conr-re'-"' roil. I lk new. T. JM ts-t -UUi.fterS p.m onyt ,,, . HUSKI Ti hor arden trartort with disc and cultivator IM."' See at US Hanaon Av vn-s'' '"' . X , HAND lawn mower. Ph. 1-471." 1491 N. 17th. eve. J FOR SALE: Merlon blu frail?! wed. Ph. 4-IM1. e- '47 FORD V- 2-door. Will be sold on Scotty's Auction 4140 ( enter. Sat. May S. 'FNGLISH Ford '48 panel. tSS 2.120 Adams. Ph. 2-07M. jt'l.OSF in. clean. 4 rm. Iiatlv j tillhtv rm. oil heat, garage. 1 hus 2-5.-11.1. list FLOOR. 3 large rooms hath I l.iuniiry. quiet area, rent rca , smialile 6115 S 18th. 2 RM.. util.. Turn, pvthalh! ent refrm. 735 S 13th. Adults Mrs? A I. ('ruinate Crosskit saw ' T.l.'l l.ng Cahin St lndrpmd- 1( FT hn.il -5 III' Fvinrude i mntnr See nl Bales A Brady j 'Inuuig Scr lrc i IT doesn't cost it pays to trade at Farmer Junes Har- i i era i tlx galore. (Insed Mondays, .l.i.Vl Portland lid II1ADE fresh heifer 'fnr beef j II V Christiansen Rt 5 Bin 9iF, Snlrm. Ore Arnold Rd. 1 Mrflray Dist :'n FT TRAII.F.R 'house " I2IM' : Turn left on No side nf Rronk ' ? Nnnk Mrnnks Ore. 2 hnusis on light C M. Farls j S ! :w CHFV. 2-dnnr. runs good 145' jO Nob Hill Motel. 2515 S. Com merrl.Tl I 'i47 OLDS sedan 1150. d7 S' . 12th. Ph 4-71HI days. 2-125!) eye ' 1 - I IMMKD1ATE Vacancy fnr Muln- Ml npertir ..mvnlv ins. 1230. Mul -. tlgrsph mm lime Salary within S28D In JI6CI range llepei -dent upon niiahfii'slmiis ConU, t l,r,' Saidirs S'ale Civil Ser Commissi, .ii i To place climifierj ids call 4 6811. I LOST: tire. Between cor. St Sllverton. 1-170x19 rrp Flre tnne 500 white Sid wall cas Ings. reward Ph. 1-2459 LOST Men s gold watrh and chain. Reward. Ph. J-S037. 100 Diiploy Clonifrd 318 Sroinpi ond Coini WILL buy fold coin, any de nomination. Call l-MIL 411 Fruit 4 Farm Prtducdy ORDER Asparaeus for f reefing S or canning NOW. Ph. l-7Wi ev ; irmn ifiitii .a. an 1 RHUBARB 5c LB. U Now is the time to can fri.v GREEN APPLE MKT. HOI Portland Rd. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock for Sol 4 YR. OLD reg; thoroughbred mare, gentle but spirited Priced right. 4351 Auburn Rd Ph. 2-S77S v. or daytime Ph 3-B411 Pipe Line Iters Sfalet and dairy tuppllea Qualnv equip, reaiionahtv priced. Call Chore-Rov. Belmont 5-4.'HiT 7tt S F Vnlon. Portland, Ore 1 ll Well Givr'i i Trade-In Allnwance On a Set of New ; AiMirh fmtonar Black Walls nr ' While Walk : Sears Roebuck & Co.f 550 N CAPITOL ' i SORRFL mares. T yr. old. I I beautiful black mare. A yr. old Well trained. Gentle, ph. 2-066 after 8 p ni. ; 50 BAL. EXTRA good hay fnr i cattle or horses Ph. 4-7682 ! after I. week days. FOR SALE: Leaving for aery-Ice, must sell reg Hereford bull. Siler domino breeding Big hnned A well marked. Would make good herd sire. Priced reasonably. Carl Cooley, 2W0 Ward Dr Ph. 2-2772 . SI'HINO AND SUMMER HORSE PASTURE Lush graaa. clear running water Tark mom facilities, access to beautiful mountain trails. Within 15 min ute dme of Sslem R B Bar Corrals Ph. 4-11177 or 4-4313 morning or evening 3 YF.AR old cow, heavy producer with full blooded Hereford heifer Ai 1 bull calf 1250 takes all Ph 2-R8R5 17441 Oxford. FOR SALE, weaner pigs Berk shire Ai Chester Whites. Ph. 2- 73,'fi. PROFESSIONAL horSoOr Lee Hanson, 4-0724or 4-Ot3 FOR SALE nr trade, gentle ponies for children, also good saddle horses Bob Frank, 305 N Water St, Sllverton. Ph. 3- ir4. PASTEURIZED wnol milk. Ha V gal. gal. 40e. .UTov cinr Bilrjr. 1-S03I. ri 413 Ftrtiliitr ORGANIC FERTILIZER ODORLESS . BY RACK OR BULK PHONE 3-3155 ROTTED sawdust for mulching, yd load 115, 4 yds. 110. 1 yds 16 or 12 a yd or 50c sack at farm Also Beaver Daim Soil. II sack, tat S. Phil, lips Bros.. RI J. Bog WO, ( lem. Ph;4-30ll: Mr4NURE; aged rich numui si weeds. Real nil builder for lawns, garden Ph 1-0311 FRESH or rotted manur. Rlcn, fine manur by sack or yard. Delivered or at farm Phillip Bros. Rt. I Box 491. Ph. 4-1011. ..Sal.eni Meal Co. locker beef. Custom killing, cutting ft wrap ping, trailer loaned free. 403 Livestock Wanted 414 Farm Equipment FOR SALE Economy bean trac tor w mounted plow It eultt vatnr. Also disc it sprlngtoetls. 1213. Ph eve. 4-1327 SMALL gas Irrigation pump. 300 ft. oi pip. Ph. 3-2341. 450 Merrhandise 451 Machinery t Tools USED Eire, motor 14 90 it US Judson's. 171 N. Com I. l't HP. hevy duty l. motor, 145. 4-2521. FOR SALE.: Hunter tun-l uheel balancer or will trtrt for dependable work car. PhJ 3-11030 - ' HAVE several used welder AC It DC. Call 4-7M1 455 House Goods for Sal 100 Diiploy Classified 100 Dssploy Classified BE THRIFTY - BUY GOOD it :m fm dn v !' buy a co-i plele hmisi hold of fmni i-e i I ding flpplurii i s LIVESTOCK buyer. Claude Ed walds. Rt 3. Pox ftB'ir.. 4-1113 CAITI.H. horses, at sour f a r its E. C. Vrl anitlish. Rt 2 3-61K9 CATTLE buyer. A. FSommer. I'.'fiO Harmony I)r Ph. 4-D0H7 CATTI.K l)iner.4:o; sijte. F. A II. Snetlien. 2-1345. 2 -41BII 404 Poultry end Robbits IIARY CHICKS lc straight run. i holre of I'armenters New lUrtips . White Rm ks and Leg horns Snei lal New Hanip and tthl'e Rok pullets. 19c. Par-men'r- red mntter le V-'sl I F Y FARM STORE Ph 4-4B?4 Sslem " " TSTODHKSSINi; nf poul'rv r buv rAl'ti's U -s , ,i'.gj Sine. ill 4-.IHI0 LOVELY new 1 pc sectional fkl degree curved ection now. at the low price of 2M 00, terms Glen Woodry I60S N. Summer. 408 Pets i "i Kl ii peps : A'-, i . l,ox spilng fi.i lie Tifl'te in . .r MM I P ., ri Wrin l".p IV. I I 'n :i tr' "'i V I I )aem.ott ' d ).. . a r -nl' 5' W i ti' v '2 lini .in r.r g"i d selc'on of co'o-i A pn te-n 3 5li O . i a I ' oi, P.-t Be.,i est im"iii, de:..xe ri"ial ro'.er U'ed f.nll .TO ds Het T'I SO no s S . 1 1 v ' si..i, p.T Co.lier I . ,oll .1 i'lll! SAI K male l.'ai k lal. o ... i , iohi-c'- I si-nts ress ! Slive i '. "..'2 Mnrmiiiith IK.i V. A, kernion Monmouth IIM'' .'. no'' 'are A no-- I al H25 Al.i iT Ave .l-TllSfl I I! Pi, S i fill, s M I M ! Collies- .P. i'.-rn - ' , s r r- n e A pi I it MM t0 Kiii tali!" 1 .p p.fitrh- W.ilpr Irgiii '': in'"'T .M , 1 1 1 , '. Mi UJ so t HMMUii r l'iloM; 4 r.ii Open III '.I M i.r. , Ki -u s liii'M. ..makeets ihiii'I f.-eds M Krv s .iKli S ( om 5 :'7ri5 BIRD c.ir.id'-e for -irds. ciges '..pplles .VHP l.ivings.nn ?-ll2 fi.itc- I' AK AKKI'.TS Norma) 24 W Browning Ph 2-2I17. 410 Sccdl ond Plontl THE finest In sleeping comfort. Heautvrest mattresses Termi at (,len Woodry s IHOI N, Summer INLAID UnoTsi 59 per rq yd! R 1. Elfstrom Co MIS Lib. erlv INLAID Lino. 1151 per so yd" R L. Elfstrom Co . 2M S Lib erty I.AItOE new 72" 7 pc thrnm dinetles -host chair l!HI M, Trades ye"' Glen Woodry. I0H5 N Summer i Fl l II SAI.K Spin dryer washer A KrlMnator tefrig Ph 2-.11W tlrr p in. M rei liner nhaus. Iff i.lrr Woodrv. lft'5 N Summer. . Ml ill, UN ai'i'linii' rs for less at s.i'i ii I r , ss r i. T o erhead store. 1 (,en Woodrv lri(5 N Sum- lull SA1K Solid Mahogany i ci M.'n roiieis It reclining Pack. 115 Ph 4-4.14 ' ri'U one item or s complete lioii.eful see us first. 'Complete scii-i hon. , f new and used f iir liire a"d appliances liw-,-! i-nes in town I'sed Mils. Marl 2711 S Liberty st. l't- 4-617 1 Open Frl nltes til i o down pavment tOAC I V'li. Hasher w-pinnp tS5 i.m vsoihIi lfios N Sun- . ' is.mii H IP rad.o 3 speed" rd .j.rr in 5d C.lerr, Vs - d" lftn.'i N Summer NMV iii'l.ve:! suing rockers; $ w inrms (len Woodry', Ifin-, SilTrner y III i"! Freezer eitiellent con4 ' 'ni 15 mi HFIDERS Ml No, Mn'. Pmolemii rugs .t 91 Vs:!ev ir'i Co . 2I N ComT. Ilcisonahie Ph. Hi Mli i I "P s; 1 f p. or furn excel, old I'lemtnstt, . 115 4-8H5I ' : N !-1 1 pr i -Mi i.t o.der model refrig. e H I. N II '8 V ! M. used wringer typj iijslei Pn 2 Ml"