LTTOMOtlLlS NO! Not POTS! Just Some Honest, Good Car Values 1942 DeSOTO COUPE, CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT, GOOD MECH. SHAPE. GUARANTEED $1075 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. COME IN AND DRIVE THIS ONE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF $1295 1939 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR SEDAN. RADIO, NO SQUEAKS OR RATTLES. THIS CAR HAS HAD THE BEST OF CARE. ONE OWNER $ 875 1938 CHEVROLET 4 -DOOR SEDAN. A CHEAP FAMILY CAR. BODY GOOD, MECH. O. K. ...'.$ 425 1938 PLYMOUTH COUPE. A LITTLE ROUGH BUT MECH. IN VERY GOOD SHAPE $ 225 OTHER MAKES AND MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM 2 LOTS SALEM AND MILL CITY ACME MOTOR COMPANY Front at Center "McKAY'S CORNER" Remember "With an O.K. That Counts" 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster Town Sedan Radio, Heater New Tires, OK'd $1395 DOUGLAS McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 118 Worth Commtrctftl FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SMALL fill electric bencli saw, motor. MS N. Capitol St. BLECTEIC Fencs Controllers. 114.95. YBATER APPLIANCE CO. PUT BRUSHES. 1745 orint. Ph . riTLLEB 18137. nlJO" TARPS At our War Surplus Stort. 1 waterproof, orommeu. HI (it 1i ..10 All other sixes In stock. CASCADE MERC. CO. Corner ralrirounde Bowl rauicn BOT'S BICYCLE. S-3 130. 110 M. 13rd. Ph r.THEM DAT GIFTS: Feather raw aola pillows. Wool punchworlt or elvet. At i Perth Ave. " 14 CO. FT. CHEST Ireeser. dew 1130 00. Ph. 3-S334. USED Electric Rnie. witer heaters T EATER APPLIANCE CO. BLECTBIC Se.lnt Machines TEATER APPLIANCE CO. MIT AVE 30 !. on I"! Broeowaj-e Super Serrlee, 80S N. LIMrtj. strLE pasteuriser lor the home. TEATER APPLIANCE CO MIT MEWBEBO TTPE BIVER BOTTOM TOP ....it,. ...r..tl.. or re. All DUUfe n'l" M " 1. ...... ml kinds: Pit run; crush: eoncrou plpt 1UB B. Front St. Ph. 3-3413 M13' man a pri-nir shaving Ott QUllS. eMiad' hullt. rnall Northwest Poultry 1S0 . Front. s-3346 niofl1 HECTROLLX factory brtnrti rebuilt in Guaranteed. 139.7a 1079 Broadway Ph- 34078. nl07 Tit .'BfB Bi iTisn. comDleU repair tfc met- .i ftnUhint iervice. baby hoe "bronied." Aveg .Plating Co.. 1440 lV.h. Call 3-7771. ' SALZM SAND A GRAVEL COMPANY Contract Work jtoftd - Clearing DlUhlai Sewer Basement Equipment iudiu 1ft B H yds. 10 B 7to. D-1 Oat DOMT D-t Cat St Doter 13. 00 per hr . per br 13.50 per br. 1.40 per nr. 7.00 par hr D-4 Oat Domi Phnna Day 11401 Kvm. 3-33-S or 3-4400 Salem Orel on TB-'vtDif. IL1CTUC CrosleT. GibMD ad Mootag Appliance - Oawta. " ..iTFiin aanti M O RAVEL CO. CRUSHED ROCK for road and driveway cement, ready ml coatttt' f A-yd. bol and dra lino. Ph. 3-334 inNi A fit) COMPRESSORS ... ih. iu.1 In lOrkT BtlDt- tat accessor! at Wardsl Stord and efficient tpray tuna, compressors. pi- aura tank, on- " lettlt as 18 MONTOOMFRT WARD CO. SALEM. -OREOOR fnat Vr Combination 4-ln. and 1H in. well drill and driver. Pr d t . tell. A. R. SJoUnder. 106 B St.. Ub tnon. Ore. 5 1M LB. eptclt7 Cooler.tor J" ' ft. plywood bo. boy blcyelt. Ph 30371. CEDAR poitf. yew wood poU. hlnflei. tele .rid elec pole. Phillip. Broi. Rt. . Bot 111. Ph. MFM- 0 FLATROCK . For patios, rock wills, walks. tlni. and all rock const, we del. and or at pit. See or call for prices Phillips Bros.. Rt. 6. Box 68F32. FERTILIZER. Cow. hone or en n.--nur delivered In Salem. Well rotted or fresh, 65 00 per cubic yard del Also .u k ...k ti nn nr iark at place or will del. five sack "l-Ph'"!.V Bros., Rt. 6, Box 111, Salem. Ph. 68F22. Bl'NOALOW piano with beautiful tone. In ..e.llent eond. ! . nl'. HARDS APPLIANCE Ser.lee Dapt of fers complete service fsellltlea for a Montiomarr Ward appliances. Just can TARPAULINS Sturdf canvas. 10 os before ueatrae Watsr and mildew resistant Metal trommels r r " r s r 'M ir . ir 12" I 14 ! MONTOOMrRT WARD CO, SALIU. OREOON OABDEN SAND, travel, crushed rock Shovel it drat-llnt eietvatlnt "ALL DIO SAND M ORAVEL CO Pb- 3-3149 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS NE'EDED AT ONCE Spot eaah for botut bold furnlahtni ppllaiKea, mta. hai have fouT Ha immediate outlet for hute uanttty. ma ink Bia-ku Will tf better than tee price, no (ltttioo. Ph qui apcrelsaL oi 1M' FWINO MACHINE, anf malte or eond ns.s.ti th a.llll 1IM M. llth. ' nal30 WNT1D fnrnltore M trot rnt Loe roe Porn Refiniahlni C t'HED n'llfnTSS PTtone ! PERSONAL Wilt, NOT "be mtrniWe tot tnr debt o'her than mr oo after April 33. I. LTtie. f1" TAN1H1 HOMI prodiKU IM Croat St AUTOMOBILES Ion iTrnmiKri strkua. eteel. rond Ph. 30Mt eve. 1m mahtkb deluaa ChtT. eoatii. rn U9H 411M' lAUTOMOBILH Phone 1-3175 AUTOMOBILES The Used KAISER or FRAZER Is Still the Newest Car on the Road Today USED CAR PRICES ARE DOWN COHC IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELF HERE ARE A FEW 3 47 FRAZER MANHATTANS 1 '47 KAISER SEDANS 2 '47 FORD SEDANS 1 '47 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1 '42 OLDSMOBILK 6 EEDANETTK 1 '41 OLD8MOBILE 6 SEDANETTE 1 '41 OLDSMOBILI TUDOR 1 '40 PONTIAC SEDAN 1 '40 PLYMOUTH TUDOR 1 '40 FORD SEDAN MANY CHEAPER CARS SEE JOE BPURLOCK TEAGUE MOTOR CO. 363 N. COMMERCIAL PH. 3-4173 SJ FORD ( put. convertible, 1400.00. S75 Pftttenon St., Wet Salem. Ctll ftr 6 p.m. ql08' 37 STANDARD Chev. coupe, condition. New paint. Ph Very good 3-0331 QlOB' '30 MODELi 1275. after 4. 4890 Rlckman Rd qlOB RECAP TIRES In popular sizes, 8.00-18. only 16.05 exenanae, or 18.45 outrlilit- on your carl Montgomery Ward A Co. Salem. d!06 1 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Sedan; '41 ton OMC truck. Ph. 14F33, Independence. qlOB 19X0 BUICK Seden to trade on late model Hint sedan. 2335 Maple Ph. 3-8880 after 4:30 p.m. 4108 FOR SALE ,OR TRADE 8950 equity 1948 Ford station wagon, fully equip ped. C. E. Bishop, Oreson Pulp Bids. tut apartment, around floor. qlO" '38 DODGE edn. '48 Ply motor. New pitnt lob. 1430 Cendlewood Dr. 2-5784 before 11:30 a.m. 4107 t CHEV. coupe. Good mechanically. 16' wheels. 378 Tryoo Are. Phono 2-2808 ql09 '41 CHEV. club coupe. New motor. CsAh or take older car In trade. Ph. 2-0.'8fl. ql07 M MODEL rims. Exc, 3-2636. QlOT 18 FORD CLUB coupe. Cleanest car tn town. rah. rnone a-m. qiOT STEAL Must have cah, Good 1936 Airflow DeSoto sedan 3100 below Book price, 8363. V. W. Lawrence. 174 Baker St . after 8. ql06 BY OWNER; Spsrkltat elesa Arnblan treeit late 1948 Super Delux Ford Fordor Sedan with new whttewall air cushion tires. Has heater and electric push button radio. Reasonable. Phone 3-4495. ql07 FOR SALE: 1946 Plymouth 4-door re- dsn. Must sell. Need the money. between 6 it 8. 1130 Chemrketa. qlA7' 19M PLY. 4 dr. seden. Very aood cond Rsdlo, Hint trey color. Prlv. owner 81300. Phone 3-7690. 4107' SALE OR trade for Pickup of equal vslBe 1931 Bulck Roedmaxter. Excellent conni tlon. Southwlck. Trsller 7. 686 N, Com merelsl. q!07 ISM PONTIAC Seilrin. Cheep. Call evr- ln Hummell, 3311 re irt round Roid ql07- Thl Time If HUDSON! Service - Sties - Part Home of Oood Uxel Ctrl SHROCK MOTOR CO church h Chomeketa 6u. Ph. MODERNIZE VOt'R CAR with atiper bal loon tlret. Ford, Chev.. FIT. St Do-rift Cxrhtnie only IM.S0 inrludlm wh-frut Onl 110 dofn payment. PI re ton Jtoie Center Liberty qlOt lM PORD V-H truck for J tit Reajtontftle 70S Hood St. eve Q.100 ll PORD V-t convertible auper deluxe Rtdio, heater, acceMorlet. Ph. 1541 aio0 Eisner Motors Fine Cars r lifted car. Bob Marr tood cond. mechanically. Pricr 34013. a 101 Ph M PONTIAC Sllvemreak I hrdrt matic RAH. ipotlttht. foallthta, and extra. Like New. UK Norway. nios It.tf OLIIS. ft-pau. flub eoupe Heater and new radio. All food rubber Good siechanlral fod. Ph. 3M3I before I pm. ph. 93t:3. oiM - DODGE eoupe. Ilta&no Immaculate Orod merit ihtpe. Out S Coml , )Ut pat vitta mil. turn ten to 919 nai cllff Dr.. after t pa. 0.1M 3d DODGE eden. 4 Ply. motor, new paint Job. till canaiewooa vt. rn 39TH before 11 M a m. qlOt 41 PLYMOUTH Sum I'M Coupe. Orlttntl owner La ml.etie Fxcollent condition Ph. 3-4143. Eve. I.T3S3. 110 Eisner Motors to Buy rhie riaae rre aTUmoNl tarevo 4U ee Pane Rom r Owow 0M Car tHRIWR MOTOR CO Ohaftwt UMakeaeta aHa ( Mill AUTOMOBILES BONESTEELE'S 1948 Studebaker Commander 4-Door, radio and heater 1947 Studebaker Champion 2-Door, heater 1941 Studebaker Champion 4-Door, radio and heater 1940 Studebaker Commander 4-Door, radio and heater 1946 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan, new Urea, new rings Trucks ' 1947 Studebaker 4 Ton Pickup 1941 Chevrolet 4 Ton Pickup 1940 Ford 4 Ton Pickup 1936 Ford 14 Ton Flatbed BONESTEELE'S SALES & SERVICE 370 North Church St. Phone 3-9277 ORVAL'S YOUR CHOICE! $925 1941 PONTIAC 6 CONVERTIBLE $925 Radio, Heater 1941 BUICK SUPER SEDAN 925 Radio, Heater 1941 FORD SUPER DELUXE SEDAN B25 Heater 1941 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN 825 Radio, Heater 1941 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE 925 Radio, Heater ALL CARS LISTED ABOVE ARE IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION AND HAVE GOOD TIRES ON THEM. TRADES ORVAL'S (The Lot with Center at Church St. AUTOMOBILES ZEEB'S USED CARS BUT SELL TRADE . SELL. TERMS 333 Palrsrounda Road Phono 3-6484 . PONTIACS 1947 Sedan Coupe $1645 1948 Sedan Coupe .... 2495 1947 Ford Deluxe 5-pass. 1595 1948 Pontiac sedan . 2195 Herrall Owens Co. 660 -N Liberty Ph 24113. Eisner Motors to Sell 1939 FORD 2-dr. R&H. Clean. New motor I&45 00 Cih. Bill OUen 2-4414. 4107' MOTORCYCLE!), SCOOTERS 3.1VIIEEL bicycle, equipped lor motor 1591 Broadway. Phone 3-OBflP. qaiw INDIAN World most modern motortyela CUSHMAN SCOOTERS WHIZ ZER BIKES Cenulna part Mrf lca everr model Shrock's Motorcycle Sales open every evening uh i, juonaar th roust Friday 3001 Portland Road - Pb 31433 FARM EQUIPMENT VST.O TRACTOR TIRES, popular IlMJ. S3 oo and up. Montgomery waro et co, Salpm. q108' BOATS u -FT. WITCH OR A FT runabout and trail er. ins. Phone 2-8383. qqio? FINANCIAL SUBURBAN $4,750 liooo DOWN. 145 per month buy thl rand 2-bedroom Home. Elect ne inroum- out Llvlni room, dlnlna room and kitch en corthlnatfon. Bathroom. School buaea. RAWLINS REALTY HOLLYWOOD DISTRICT hone J-464. Even. Ph. 3-6013, 3-713S. 3-57S7 rlOT GENERAL PTNANCI CORP. LOANS Lie S-13S and U-I3I and ROT R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 130 8 Commercla St. 1 Tel. 3-1101 ' $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS OP TO 1300 Car loan up to 1600 Come In or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1091 PftlrtrouTHls Road Acrou street from bank No Parklnl problems Phone 37032 Lie. N M3694291 Floyd Kenkori. Mar. 1 4'4 REAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CAR LOANS STATE FINANCE CO. 1S3 8 Hlf 81 Lie. S-116 M 173 rARla AND CITY LOANS 4'i and 3 TOl'B OWN TERMS or repayment mthln reason Canh for Real Batata Contracts and Second Mortsaaes CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 301 Pioneer Trim Bid! Pn. 3-7162 r SEE US POR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4' INTEREST to U Year and No Commuulon Leo N. Childs, Inc. AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTS CREDIT CO. 183 S. Cnurch Parklna a Plenty Ph. 3-345? Lie No M-1SI S IM f PRIVATE UONET Specltl rate and termi on Itrter loan lorn and abort lima parment ROY H SIMUONB 133 Sor'b Commercial St Phone 3-11(1 AIRPLANES RILL PAY CASH for lltht airplane. Miul oe n iiTlnt condition. Capital Journtl. Urn. Jf4 fine TRAILERS TRAIIR rue. for rent. Ill no. Adult only. 1730 N. Water St. tl07 V AG A RON D Houae Trailer. 34 I Cheap. Jonet. Howard' Trailer park. " . " , , 1 TRANSPORTATION S driving to Minneapofit latter part of Take twr. 54t Pnrd 81 1103 DIRECTORY nniNo machtnebT" All nakea need maehlnta told. mttt. repaired Roea 434 Court bofie 3-4113 APPLIANCE HCRVICE EI.FCTR1C ROME appliance repair eervlee free cjitmataa Tiade-ln accepted new appliance Vince't EeMtrt. Pboni !- 117 S. Libert? St AT-t'R DOOR GRINDtNO and repairing ALIO RADIOS A ui homed Warranty Repair Station for all males of Auto Radios Morrow JUdiw Co, IU s. Utvartr. Pb. 1-48 U. IAUTOMOBILIS TERMS the Turntable) ' Ph. 3-4702 4l0 Retail Peed Price j fj.trrrrrs-s-fffffrerfffe Ettr Math 8S.1I. DIRECTORY I'S? u.nTrvN virrrnna P.ollr.i b tvlnii triees Orede A eele nfT5 siravini h"" 3'c' '" Leghorn hens. In- . . ....r.I - a aias ai.n, J ar,le A eolo'ed fryers, three Ti?.?! JS . ' 21 PU"1 " " O' ' I0O3MM 3-1804. 333 center. o 'enut AUTO WRECKERS eTSIn r!t! VnS UrllSS: Medium ll WreTke? Ph 38.03 0 10- AA" "C: mKiluin A- 4a""c: puU'u- -c Auto Wrecker. Ph 38303 quo wh.leeale Prleee Eaa whoietala prteei BICYCLES 8 to 1 cent above theae price above -- i" i Orade A aenerally quoted at 83c; mt- J. P. Douaherty. 3130 Palrcrounda Rd. diurn-n 48c. OlQg' Raltarfat BUILDING, CARPENTRY Premium 84e; No 1. 83c ; No 3. 88-80 ' buylnt price) Don't put off eprlnr. repairing, rebuild- Batur Wholesale arade A, 88-7c; re Int. Fot q ikk. expert aervice, auaran- 11-73 teed tttifactlon. Ph. 3-4850, ol30 BULLDOZING DIRECTORY Dean Roblnaon Ph. 38537'. ol08' ..... ' 1 . i. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Bulldfttlnf. lavcltm road bldg, clear- - , - int teeth lor bruab Vlrall Huakey 1010 Pmtlnt and PMwhinslnf. Free estl- Palrvlew ave Ph 3-3148 Salem o!08- mate. Ph. 3-8513. 337 Shipping. 0131' IllLDING CONTRACTOR! CtU '3M ,0t 7a' P",ntl" -aP"" BUILDINQ CONTRACTORS htnclnt. Attractive rate. all BulMlni a w home? Let Sullivan ft paper HANGING Taylor horn builder build It for you Ph. 3-4478 or 3-7378. o!31 Jerry Johnaon. Ph. 3-3733. ollS BUILDING OP COURTS or home oy PICTURE PRAMINO SulrfRaT l ct.re framlna Butcheor. PaTnl Stare plu 8. SatUf action uar- Ph IHSS phM ,.iJ81 . Pram or meinry conitruetlon. reilden- P'ASTEK1Nq tlal, commercial houata raited. Ntw Patching. Repairing Ph 3-1101. O108 foundation.. All Broa. Ph 38903 plumbing BRAKES Fisher 144 S Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0123 Ktk Panek. 313 8. Com'l.' Ph. 3-3181. rWNISO' SPRAYING Brake At Wheel allgnlnC aptclalUta. Philip W. Belike. Ph. 3-1308. Q138 . 21201 L W Caudle Ph 3-1800. oU8 i CASH REGISTERS RADIATOR REP Alb. tnatan' delivery of new RCA caah Cleaned, repaired. J C. Btlr it Bonn Ph register Al make told, rented, re- 31193 By Drive-to Theatre Since 1911 paired Roen 456 Court. Ph 3-8773 o 0133' CHIMNEY SWEEP John' Radio Shop. Reasonable rate Purnac Rrtuler T chimney 1 s a in Tteuum cleaned Ph 3-7176 O104' Furnace chimney vacuum Eruley. 771 8. Slat Ph. 3-7178. CEMENT WORKS "An ounce" of prevention 1 worth pound of cure." Por expert auaranteed tatiaraction new or repair of founda tion, aldewalkJ. driveway, can 3-4350 OI131 DRESSMAKING Dreaemaktni, Alt Shop, tur work. ew- lnt Open May L, rm. 38-37. 380 State Ph. 3-7004. oiao ELECTROLTJX Electrolux cleaner At Air purifier Sale eerrH aupplle. 1073 Broadway. 3-4078 0107 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vine" Elec trio for electrical wlrlni contract Int. repalrlni 131 S. Libert Ph 3-S3JI EXTERMINATORY Cockroach Moth, Ixtarmlnator Service. Ph. 3-3053 Lee Croat. 1U9 Pearl. olM Bretthaupt'a for Howeri Dial 3-3113 ? Kendex Nylsna. cuaranteed. Ph HOUSE MOVING Ph. 3443 day. Ph 31804 Nltes. ollO HOUSEHOLD PRODUCT 8 J. R. Watklna Co. livery 1711 Center. product Prea Ph. 3-533S. INSULATION ABC. INSULATION CO. BI-OWN ROCK WOOL 1831 BROADWAY. PH. 3-3748 LANDSCAPr NURSERY LAWN aprlnkllni ayitemi Ph. 34131. LAWNMOWEftS Sharpening, guaranteed service. New power and hand mower Call Harry W. Scott, 147 So. Com'l. St. 0139 LAWN MOWER SHARPENINO LAWN mower mad to eut perfect 1133 Ph. 3-1407 0114 At yout door tawnmower aharpenlng Dexter the lawnmowar taaai Pb 3433 Flrepltr, Ph. 33943. eblmaey A block MATTREHSES Capital Bedding. Phone 1-4069. Smltty'e Clipper Sen truck, car rente Ph 8940S OewUr A CBtrch MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Oaltar. Mando I LB. BsBJoJ. ata. 1433 Owsrt Pb 1-1399 0110 NURSES' REOISTRY Practical ourtaa. Day-nlfht. Ph OFFKI PURNITUR8 A SUPPLIEI Desk ghalr. file and filing auppllaa, aafe. dupllcatora and aupplle. desk lamp typewriter it and, brief eaae Pi rea Wlra Recorder. Roea 48 Court OIL CIRCULATOR SFRVIUE CaU Cy Younger. Ph. 3-8073. PAPER HANGING Expert Pa pern anting and painting. H J Wood worth. Ph 9-8868. Pre cat. 1J1" PAINTING PAl1TIin. Eiaert wttrk h naeUr aa Intid ar out C Hors. phono 93116 106 Elfttrom' PaiaUitd. Little Change In Grain Mart Chicago, May 4 W" The grain market weakened today after starting out with a gusto. The market climbed for about the first two hours, and after that it spent the rest of the ses sion going down. The net result of these ac tions, accompanied by a fair volume of trade, did not amount to much in the way of price changes. Early buying of wheat was based on a boost in the bid price for cash grain by the govern ment. Other cereals followed wheat, aided by small cash re ceipts. Reports of easiness in cash wheat markets at Kansas City and Minneapolis caused some of the late selling. Wheat closed H-7 lower, May 32.18-62.18 Vt: corn was H- 1 lower, May $1.32 4 -t,; oats were 4 lower to 3i higher, May 68 4, rye was unchanged to lower, May $1.25, soybeans were Vi-k higher, May $2.27 4-4, and lard was 8 to 13 cents a hundred pounds lower, May $11.57. The U.S. frigate "Constitu tion" once carried a statue of Andrew Jackson as a figure head. Salem Markets Completed from report- if lalen deal- era tor I be fold a ore at Capital Joirnal Reader. IRetlaed daily . and appliance aervtca Rev Moore 3310 Portland Rd Pb. 3-9433 SAND GRAVEL Garden Soli, crushed rock. Shovel and dragiin excavating. Walling Sand Oravel Co. phone 3-9149 Valley Sand A Oravel Co 81H. tand ft nil airt Excavating iob tnovei a cat Tractor scoop A truck for dirt moving Ph. Office 24002, res. 37140 e Cat. Shovel St Truck work of all kinds LLOYD U HILL, INC Ph. 34361 3995 State St. ol06 Salem Saw Wrk. Ph. 3-1603. Saw Shop 993 Edie water. SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electrla Roto-Rooter Exclusive Paten' Rarer -harp Steel Outline Blade Clean Sewer or Drain Septic Tankf Cleaned Rea Pb t 8331 at 8-9468 SEPTIC TANKS Septic Tank and Dratn Lire Cleaned Jack Boening. Ph. 3-9633. 1067 Elm ftt 0131 K P. Hamel. Septic Tank Cleaned Electric machine service on sewer and drain line. Guaranteed work 1148 8th St . West "Salem Ph 1-7404. i Uikt'a Septle Service. Roto Rooter Service i Elm St., W. Salem. Pr Tanks cleaned n Sewer. 1079 . 1-9468. 3-5327 0130 TRANSFER A STORAGE T.ocal St Distance Transfer, atorace Burner oil, coal A briquet Truck to Portland dally. Atent for Bekln House hold goods moved to anywhere In U 8 oi Canada. Larmer Transfer A St orate Ph 3-3131 o' TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under wood portable All make used machine Repair and rent Roen, 436 Court VENETIAN BLINDS Made In Salem Pre est Elmer the Blind man. Salem Venetian Blinds made to order u reflnUhtd. Retnholdt St Lewi. 3-3639 WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING Watche for sale, open are. Ph. 38539 320 Evergreen 1. p Qrds pi 14 WELL DRILLING J. A. Breed ft Von. well-drUIInf . 350! Brook St.. Salem. Ph. 3-409. ol33 WEATHERSTRtPPING Pre estimate 1. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-S965. ol30 Prod Wrmore Rt t. Beg 313 Pb "33135 WINDOW CLEANING Acme V. lndow Cleaner Window, walls St woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned axed and pel lifted pn 3-3337 847 Coori Lantdoc. CulberUow and Mather WINDOW SHADES Washable. Roller Mad to order 1 Da? Del Reinhotdt . Lewi Ph 33433. a' WOOD 8 SAWDllT West Salet Fael Co. Ph 1-4031. WOODSAWINO , Atklnt Crnn. Ph 36674 or 36176. 0134 LODGE l.OOl meU every WJ newrln niarht Vlalteira Wi. come. SALEM LODGE No. 4, AT V A.M., Wed.. May 4. Stated Oommunlcstion, Enoch Carbon iuet speaker, 1:00 p.m. 100 PBcinc look No. 60. A. F. ft 7y A.M. M M. Decree Friday, May 6. 7 p. m. 108' Journal Want Ads Pay STOCKS QUOTATIONS IB In AaoalaWO Piaaal A marie to Cen 'J1 Am Pow U ' Am Tel Tel Anaconda 29 ' Btndia A elation 31 Beth Steel , SOS Boetni Alrp'ana . . 31' tvaiu rteiini Canadian Pactfl Cue J 1 Caterptlar Ohrytler Com with t Sou , Con Vultee Continental Can Crown lleroach Curtiat Wrlini Doutla Aircraft Dupont de Nem .. Oeneral IWrH Oenera) roud ... Oeneral atoera , Oood rear Tire ... lai Rai Paper Kennecott . . ..... LtbbJ MrN I Lon Bell A" . . ., Manuomery Ward Nub Kelvlnaior ... Nat Oalry NY Central ..... Northern Pecift .., Par Am P'jh .... Ptt Oa sb Pie Pa Tel At Tel Paaney J O .,.... Radio Corp ....... Hayenter .. Mar enter Pfd ... Remold UetaU ., R:ehf1e!d Safeway Store Sear Roeburk .... eat hero Parlflc Itaadartl Oil Ct tadebaker Cot tawablae Mlntna .. . US , 33 U rranaaeriea Calew aelfU Uaiaa Oil Ca Oat tod Alr.&aa ... S theel- Warner stree Pte .. WMlwertb .... MARKET QUOTATIONS Salet Ltveiteet Market IB Valley Parklna Company. Wooled lamb 120.00 to 833 00 8s.ing lamb 85 to 85 lb 133.00 to 335.00 Spring lamb. 85 to 100 lb. 123 00 to 124.00 Yearling, under 120 lb. 118 00 to 119 00 Yearling, over 120 lb. 813.00 to 11700 Ewe f.t.00 tQ HO Cutter cow Pat dairy cow 110.00 to 315 00 ui oo to tie oo Dairy belfera 815 00 to 319.00 $11 00 to 131 00 Bull Calvea (SOU to 430 I he t i?o oo to 12 on Veal (150-300 lbt.t choice 833 00 to 830 00 fjt price palt within lit nt Port nd price for each type. Top, 170-325 ibs Portland Eauttlde Market Spinach ftold for 12.25 an orante box i the Portland EaxLaide Farmer Whole sale Produce market today Cellophane packed aplnach told lor li-M to 11 64 a dOsVn package. Asparagus waa 14.35 to 84.50 a 30-lb pyramid. Radixhe brought s to cent a aozen bunches. Oreen onion were 33 cenU s doxen bunches. California trawberrle old for 33.10 a flat. California xucchlnl tquaah wa 82.85 to 33.00 a 20-33 lb lut. Portland Prodaea Dulterfat Tematlte, au'elect ts Imm diate chang .'rimlum quality maximum to Jft to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 63-66c ib.i first quality l-64c econd quality 38-A3C Valley routes nd country point 3o lete than fir it Bolter wnoieiaie run sun cunee io wholesaler Grade AA. 03 acore, 63-flJc; A 93 score 61-62'ic: B. 80 acore. 60c lb.; O. 89 score 00c lb Above prices ar strict ly nominal Cbeete Selling prlc to Portland whole ale Oregon Hue let. 384 48'e Oregon 8 lb loaf. 4l"4-60vm; triplet vte ieai tnan tlnglei Eggs (T Wholesaler!) A grade large 33 14 -S3 c; A medium, 30-Slc; grade B. arte, 46i-4(,4c Eggs-Purchased from fanner Curren recelnta (714 6CU dot.: buyers 3-.Vfcc be low wholesale quotations on graded baal for oest hennery eggs. Portland Dairy Market Cotter Prlc to retailers Grade AA print. 67c AA cartoni. A8e A print 81c. A cartons 68c; B print, 6&c Egga PrM to retallerar AA iarga 54-jjc; certified A large. 34c; A large. o3-Mc: AA medium. 83-33c: certified A medium 63c; A medium, 81-83e. carton 3c additional Cbecea Prlc to ratal lera; Portland Oreton sine let 40' 0Wc Oregon loaf, t b 434-634e; triplet lea. than tin tie roalirr Live Chicken - Ns 1 qutlH POR plant. No. 1 broilers under 31 lbt 37-38c lb.: iryers 2't to 3 ins. as-JQc id.; -oa iters 4 Ibs and over, 81-33e lb.; fowl Leahorrui under 4 lbs., 34-36c: over 4 Ibs. 36-39rt colored fowl, all weight, 31- .-2c: rooster all weight. 18-soc. Rabbtlt Average to growers for live white: fryer whit. 4-3 lbs 31-39C lb . 5-6 lbs.. 'S ai lb. coloreo 33 35c. old or heavy doe. 13-18c ffreaeed fryers to butcher V) 40r old r.eart ones. JS-3r Tarkeya fPHcaa quoted are not to the producer on a oremeo weignt baaiat -U 8 trade A young toma .1 13 lb ; No I young bene, nominally toe Dretied larkeye to rtlallera. U ade A young bene 10-Hc New Vorr eyl drea d A grade ytung toma M-48i Portland Mtaeellaneoat Caarara Hark Dry 304 lb., green To lb Weal Valley aoara and medium gradea 4nc lb Mnhalr 38c lb. on 13-month growth. nidea Calvea lOo ib , according to weiiiu alp 18c Ib. beef 11-lie lb., bull S-6t Ib country buyer pay 3 lest Nal Qpetatlona Walnut Pranquettet fir II qualtl, turn oo. 34 7c, large, J3 7c. medium, 37 3e. tec ond quality Jumbos 30 3o. ,a go 38 3e, medium. 36 Io baby 33 3c. toft thel tint quality large, 39 7c. medlun. 36 3e. tea ond quality large 37.3c. medium 34 7a nab 33 3c rilberta - jumbo. 30 8b , iarga ll medium. 16c: tmall. 13c Quotations above auppiled ey Nortn west Nut Orowers Quntitlcr arr on tht oaalt of 100-lb bag purchaaet fob planU. Portland Grain Portland, May 4 iP Wheat futures not quoted, Cash wheat bld: Soft whit 9 70; soft white (excluding rex) 3 30; white club 2.20; western red 3.30 Hard red winter. Ordinary 3 20: 10 per cent 3 30. 11 par cent 3 33; 13 per cent 2 24. Today' ear receipt- Wheat It: barley 6; flour 10; corn 4, oat 3, hay 3; mill feed 7. Chlrata Llelrk Chkaso. May 4 )H Livestock market: Hot salanle 7 300. market fairly active steadv tn 35 cen's hither; most advance on weithta over 230 Ibs; sows also ateid to 34 tenia hither: too 18 64; most tood and choice 170-270 Ibs 16.00 to 16 50 20-120 Ib 17 3i to 16 00: 135-37S lb 16 78 to 17 50: good and choke undr 400 Ib IS 71 lo 1 33: few 16 50: 425 500 lbs 14 74 to 175. heavier sows down to 14 00; only odd heed below, good clear nre. Slieep salable 9 000; aleuthter lambs 35 enla hiaher. thort deck choice wool akin 10 00; cloAtly sorted fed Colorado 29 75 cnoice Coloradoa. number one oklns, three load 29 50 shorn ewej 19 50 down. Cattle salable 6 300; calves 400. market uneven: steers steady to strong: otner isuthter cattle and vealera mnptly steady three loud rilth choice arond 1300-1350 lb fed steera 37 50 and 37 75 uap 27 75 quite a few loads choire irs elihint up to 1171 Ibs 14 33 to 37 M. bulk good to low fiioice steers 24 04 lo 15 50, load 16ta lb welehU 34 35. medium to low good steer 3100 to 33 73; load of choice 1075 lb fed heifera 36 50; moat good to low rholce yearling hriter 3171 to 3M5 but !oad lanely choice 1200 Ib we;hti 34 AO few good cows up 31 00; common and me dnim cows 17 OO to II 28; tanner and cut :ers 13 00 to 16 71; mLum and good sausate bulls 30 00 to 33 00, bulb veal era 19 00 to 36 00. top 34 00 The snorkel. device which permit! submarine to "breathe while under water was placrd on Dutch shins before World War II and perfected by the Germans during tha war. Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Stocks Show Sharp Gains New York, May 4 The stock market advanced fractions to around 3 points today in the sharpest advance of the past month. A sudden increase in buying accompanied a distinct slacken- in tension between Russia and the United States over Ger many in general and Berlin in particular. Final prices were a shade un der the day's best gains. Volume expanded when the price line curved upward. Turn over was at the rate of about 1,300,000 shares for the full ses sion, largest since that number of shares changed hands on April 21. Numerous issues hit new high prices for 1 949, among them Richfield Oil, Air Reduction, Carrier Corp. and Warner Bros Automobiles followed the balance of the market forward while Ford Motor Co. was threatened with a strike of 60, 000 employes tomorrow at its huge River Rogue plant. Gains were posted for General Mo tors, Chrysler and Studebaker. Others higher included U.S Steel, Goodyear, Montgomery Ward, Woolworth, Douglas Air craft (up around 3 at one time), Phelps Dodge, Southern Pacific, Standard Oil (N.J.), and Twen tieth Century-Fox. Corporate bonds tended up ward with stocks. U.S. govern ments held steady in over-the-counter dealings. Portland Llveatark Portland. May 4 (-P) (USDA) Cattle Salable 173: calves 35: generally steady; small lot low good 1013 lb steer 34.00; two low medium Kinds 974-1130 lb 33. common 19.30-31.00; odd head common heifer 18.3S-.50: aood cows absent; bulk low medium 17.50-18.00: cutter and com mon 1J 00-17.00; canners'to 13.S0-14.40; shells down to 10.00: aood weighty beet bulls 22.50-23.00: good sausage bulls 31-50-32.50; medium 18.50-21.00: cutter and com mon 16.00-18.00; good and choice vealeu I8.00-32.O0: few light choice offerines reach 33 00- medium 33.00-27.30; common 0-34.50; culls down to 10.00: tood mix ed stock r heifera and steers 33.00-. 50. Hog: Salable 100; active, generally steady on all claasea, bluk good and choice 190-240 lb 20.00-. 35. latter price top; few 150-170 ib ia.oo-.Z5: 250-330 lb mostly 18.00; bulk good and choice sows 16.00 17.00. Pew good 105 Ib feeder pits 31.50. sheep: salable 100; alow, few early sales steady; small lot choice 82 lb shorn Iambi 1 pelt 35.00: odd head medium 31.00: small lot medium and good 60-73 Ib feed ing lambs 18.00-19.00; odd head good 140 lb wooled ewes 11.50: medium and good horn ewe 10.00-11.00; common down to 9 00. DEATHS Virginia B-sdy In thLi clly April 26, Virginia Body a, late residrnt.of Salem, at the ait of 38 ears. Vrvlcce will be held Thursday, May 5, at 10 a.m. In the W. T. Rltdon chapel with Rev. A. J. Oellnaa officiat ing. Interment in St. Barbara cemetery. John P. Rawion In this city. May 3, John P. Rawson, late resident of 361 North 20th street, at Hie ate of 68 years. Husband of Jean Rawson of Salem: father of Mis Louise Rawson of Salem: and brother of Mr. Oarnel James of Sucre, men to and Mr. Jessie Qoldmer of Riverside, Calif. Ship ment has been made to Reno, Nevada, oy .V. T, Rltdon company for aervice and Interment. Catherine 7-lnler In thla city May 3. Mrs. Catherine Zteiler. late resident of 4240 Filbert St. Survived by her husbtnd, Alva Zltgler, Salem; children, Mr. Evelyn Carlson and Wilbur Zlegler, Choteau. Mont., Mrs. Low ell Toelle. Wlsner. Neb., Mts. Alfred Ter Jeson, Independence, Mrs, Howard Robin ion, Dallas, and Mrs. Harold Baker. Brooks; brothers, Ralph Coleman. Omaha, Neb., and Htrley Coleman, Ashland, Neb., suiter, Mrs. Margaret Vender man. Ash iand. and 10 grandchildren. Service will be held from the W. T. Ritdon chtpcl Friday, May 4 at 3 p.m. Interment In Be cret Memorial park. Rev. Dudley Strain a til officiate. Mae Rlttenheaae In this city Mar 3. Mae Rlltenhouse. late rea Went of 3797 Pioneer drive, at the at of 65 years. Survived by htr hue itknd. William Ed son R men house of Sa lem; daughters, Fannie Ouadnola, Los .nxelea, Frede Columbus, Beatrice Ber chem. and Vera Olllman, all of Salem, and Audrey Orlando. St. Paul, Minn.; sons, Maurice Rltlenhouse Salem. John D Rlltenhouse, Owen, wit. Earl J. Rltten huse and Wesley Rlltenhouse. both ol Salem. Services will be held Thursday, May 8 at 1:30 p ni. In Belrreat Memorial park chapel under the direction of T. Riidon company. The Kev. Brooks Moore will officiate. Interment Pelcreat Memorial park. Ellta C. Albee El ;a C Albee. at the residence it 956 Hood street Tuesday. May 3. at the ate or 89 years Survived toy a daughter. Mra. I Maori Martin of Salem: a aon, LeRoy I Albee of Lebanon, a sister. Mm. D. S. Mil ler of Atlantic. Iowa, and three grand children. Service will be held from the i Howel-Edwrds chapel Thursday, Msv a, at 10 30 a.m. with tii Rev. Dudley Strain1 nfficlatint. Interment In Belcrest Mem-1 orltl park. Franrlt Marlon Wller Franci Marion Wiley, late resident of Salem route 4, box 333, at a local hos pital Tuesday. May 3. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Muriel Wiley, Salem; three children, Norma Rae. Lorlta and Robert Wlly, all ol Kitl'm; mother, Mrs. Maine Wiley. Bpinufieeld. Colo; sisters, Mrs. Ivft Dotnn, LaJunta, Colo. Mrs. Til lie Davis. Eric It. Onla., and Mrs. Dorothy Hartley, Sprint field, and brother, Ira Wiley of W!.h. Colo, and John Wiley of LaJunta. Member of the First Baptist church. Announcement of service later by the Howeii-Edward company. William T. Van ftfhe William T. Van lke late resident of nt South 14th atreM. at a local hOMltel Tuesdav, May 3. at the ate of 43 years Survived by wire. Mr Mrtle Van Sixke of Salem; a brother. M D Van Rlytte l Lone Rock. Wisr : a foster aister. Mr Alice Slewert of Salem: and several nieces nephews and couiru Announcement of services later by Clouth-Barriek company. Arthur r.aelhfiff Artnur Eeelhoff laie " reildent of 3383 Lee street, at a local iop,ial May 4. An nouncement of service later by Clout h Barrlck company. I.aal Drapela Louis Drapela. at the family residence rojte a. Falun, May I. at the ate of Long-lasting Relief lor Itchy Skin Irritation Here t tipt So many people depend on Retinnl Ointment to relieve tmartrng itch of dry eciema. rhaftng. common rath, ft mail W too Al all druggitta Tht coat ia amall reliel It gieat 1 ry ill Life "Saved my A ftw anrf lee CAS-HEARTBURN- When tfm timath palntit aiiltfal pfl f eW.iir woin h anil nrafllxirn. diitr iiillt I film r, raxeM-artlig piMlrlnea timn fur tiii".m!ier-Mf wnll'lneaitkeih ln HMMiv fut.lM. Nilatatlve. H"llana hflnf a (tnmfnri In Iffv or return ltt tnu t- r rtotihle money hark Q BEU-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25; Wednesday, May 4, 1949 19 50 years. Survived by wife, Anna V. Drap rla of Salem; two sons, Joaephp Drtpela ot Salem and Norman Drapela with the TJ. o. .r -otc in uermany; two brother. Edward Drapela and Frank nr.n.i. Lebanon, and a enter, Mrs. Mary Harder of OranU Pas. Oreton. Announcement of service later by the Howell-Edwardt chapel. Nancy Jane Davit Al the home of her dauihter at 10B5 James street. May 28. Nancy Jan Davta. late resident of 1825 North Liberty street, at the ate of 84 year. Mother of mts. ueorsr r. Keiuhaw of Salem; a&d cste of Mr. Jim Rabin-son and Mrs. Pebecca ttiidl, boih of Loa Anteles. and Mrs. Cnarie Stephana of Parkersbur. 'H Vlrtlma. Also survhed by thrte randc.ilWren and three great grandchil dren. Semces will be held at the W. T. R.i (.on chapel Thursday. May 5. at 1 p.m. with Rev. Uudlev Strain officiating. Ship ment will be made to BoL&e. Idaho, where ervlcf will be held Saturday. May 7, at 3 p m. with ritualistic serrlcet under the auspice of Adah chapter, OE8. OBITUARY Martha A. Smith Albany Mrt. Martha A. Smith, 86. route 3. Scio. dlrd at the Powell Nurtmg home In Albany Sunday after an extend ed illness. 'Minnie" Smltn aa she waa known to her friends, came to Oregon with her parent when four -years -old. by ot team. Her family aetUed In Linn coun ty In 1861 and she had lived here since. She wa a member of the Baptist church and the Woman Benefit Association. She was merrleu la John B. Smith tn 1860 in Sclo. Mr. Smith died In 1906. She t sur vived by a daughter. Mr. Anna Mespelt, Sclo route 3: end a ion, E. C. Smith. Sa .ein. Also suruvint ar two half-brother. Clyde Rellry. Eugene and James Relley, Doutla. Arli.. and on half-sister, Mr. Mary Hunt. Portland. Funeral aervice were held Wednesday from the FUher funeral home. Burial Id the Providence cemetery. Prank Calvin Ballard Albany Prank Calvin Ballard, 84. who had bren In business In Albany for the vast 25 years, died at the Albany Oeneral hospital Sunday, following a several month Illness. Masonic funeral services were held from the Fortmtller-Prederlck,-xen chapel with burial In the Willamette Memorial park. Ballard wa born at Fond du Lac, Wis.. March 20. 1864. ha had also lived In Iowa, Minnesota, and Mojv tana, coming to Oregon from the lat ter state In 1933. In 1888 at Dodge Cen ter. Minn., Mr. Ballard married Almlra Fox Maxwell. She died here In 1938. Sur viving are three daughter. Mrs. Irma Hote, Albany, with whom he made bis home; Mrs. Nellie Brunskllt. Albany, and Mrs. Bessie fichoeneman, Sioux Falls. S. Dak., seven grandchildren and five great trandrhlldren. a brother and two sis ters, Byron Ballard. Oakland, and Mr. Bert Peters and Mr. Oeorgla Maxwell. Loa Angeles, Cat. Fred J. Sprenxer Albany Funeral service wert held from the Fisher funeral home for Fred J. Sprenter. 67, Wednesday with burial In the Willamette Memorial park. Sprent er. who made his home near Shedd, died, Sunday at the Fatrlawn hospital in Port- iana. ine oec eased was born at Shedd, March 17, 1882. He married Vera E. Porter at Halsey May 34. 1903. Sprenter waa a school director at Shedd for II leers, ne waa a member of tha Shedd .Masonic lodge, the Shedd chanter at th Order of Eastern Star and waa a past master of the Masonic lodge and a past ' ttron or the Eastern Star During World War II Mr Sprenter aerved as a vol unteer member of the Linn county ration board. Surviving beside his widow ara a on. Henry Byrd Sprenter. CorvaUU. . brother Harry O. Sprenter. and a sla ter, Lena 8. Puth. both of Shedd. One . randson alfo survive. Ma&onle services will be given by tha Shedd lodge at tha cemetery. Richard A. Mueller CorvaUU Funeral aervice will be held at St. Joseph' Catholic church in 6a lem Saturday, May 7, at 9 a.m. for Rich ard A. Mueller, 25, who waa killed Monday when h came In contact with a high vol tage power Una east of CorvaUU. &erv let will be under the direction ot tha De Moss-Yount blood funeral home here. Surviving Mueller are his parents, 'Mr. tnd Mrs. Otio M. Mueller ot Salem; a sister, Mra. Harel Oatrka of Oreat Fall. Mont.: two brothers, Lawrence V. Muellsr of MtshawDka, Ind., and Tech. Stt. Carl J. Muener with tha occupation force hp Tokyo, Japan. Edward B. Edea Lebanon Edward B. Edr. 79, died Tuesday morning at the Lebanon com munity hospital. He wa well known in this area for developing the Lebanon Nut Orowers association, and operated its plant for many years. Born In Cedar Ra plds, la., Dec. 4. 1877, he came to Lebanon 31 years ago. He waa a veteran of the Spanish-American war. Surviving ar hit widow. Rose B , daughtert, Mrs. Lillian Ray, Ohio, Mra. Cora belle Knapp, and Mis Dlan Edes, Lebanon Services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Howe Huston chapel with Rev. Carl Mason offic iating. Cremation In Portland will iol low. Jim Latter Lebanon Jim Lester. 83. an employe .of the Bruce-McDonald lumber mill, eight mile northeast of Putter, died shortly after noon yesterday when a jack slipped from under a pile of lumber crushing him. According to the county coroner's report, h had crawled under the lumber to retrieve a block, lie died shortly after arrival at the La ni mack hospital. The body will be shipped by the Howe-Huston chapel to Oklahoma for burial. Born Jan. I. 1696 In Oarv:n, Okla., he had lived In Sweet Home for the pat three years. Survivor are his widow Bessie; son Horace: daughters, Mr.t. t ols Harcrow. Mr. LeRoy Rowe. Mrs. Presley Thedlord, Mrs. Janice Bacorn, and a brother. Jerry Laster, all of Swet Home. Two aisteri live in the middle west. T ne re are eight trandehlldren. Jennie Van Naya Stayton Mr. Jennie Van Nuy died Tuesday at a Sslem hoipltsl Fjneral serv ices will be held from tlie Weddle funer- home at 3 o'clock Friday. C. R. FrrV man. of the Church of Christ, officiat ing and burial at Twin Oak cemetery at tier, nne is survived oy two sons. Lloyd. Nuvs. Morion. Wash . and Ed Van Nuys. Portland: also two brother, Frank and Richard Tucker, both of Aunuvlll. (Ad'.erlls'ment ' Soften Up Hard Stinging Callouses Don't wait nti i or burning foot lorUui- J-t li t? . M Join the million uf happy people In fool r,ah rnmfnrt thank to U white rerliratd helm, hnioy lit cooling loothlnf aUloft. Gel Ice-iY at all druggists. mating I today CAN CAUSI SERIOUS TROUBLE Bware of Fin-Worms, ugly rnwu that Mew and grow maid1 the human body . . . and fan eats eeriiiu UnuM" . . . rveti Intrnal Inflam mation and Minding One f the danger tiffna la the tnrmonting rectal ilrh Don't take fhanree. flrt eayne't P-W Vmwk ftta. P-W's viral IneT'diMVi it a mHtcallv approved drug that Si-lentitVally and r.f destroys Pia-Worm and remove them Imm the body. So if yo eutiriwvt I'ln-Worme, ak your drut pit foe P-W, the email. ef.y-f n-tak laN-'a prrferted ty the lamoua JaynetV, apaiialuta In worm rernediea fo over l! V f Oa rl ralrtrfi P-W 49 rat Pin Warm. NEW LOCATION 1144 (enter 91.. I-a lem. Oregon Dr. R. Rtynolds Clinic NaiaraPrarlwlalal Serial ftteelallal Pbeae Off tee 3-tit. Rett 3-till Plenty at Free Park ing Spar aeath jrraea ft I reel from llert't Raw Saaar Market