Gatch fo Lead Recall Action Portland, Ore., July 14 U.R Vice Adm. Thomas L. Gateh, retired, will preside at a public meeting tonight in the Portland library to plan recall action against Multnomah County She riff Marion (Mike) Elliott. Admiral Gatch will serve as temporary chairman of the citi zens' committee attempting to unseat tiliott. Wednesday afternoon Elliott defended his administration. He said: "I am proud of the fact that with all the criticisms and char ges that have been made against me, no one has accused me of dishonor or graft in police. I am not a quitter. I do not intend to resign." Later in the afternoon, the Oregon Association of Democra tic Women passed a resolution "approving the action of the Multnomah county democratic central committee in opposing the recall ot Jsnerm Marion L,, Elliott." DEATHS MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem LtveitooK Market (By Vailej Packing Company) Cutter cow . 18.00 to $11. GO Fat Jalry cows .$10.00 to $13.08 Bulla $14.00 to $17.00 Calves, rood 4300-450 Ibs.t $17.00 to $10.00 Veal (150-300 lbs, good ,.$20.00 to $24.00 low price paw within $Se of Port and prices (or eacb type Top. 110-235 itw Portland Eastsfde Market The Mason's first peach pluma from the Yakima, Wash., district sold tor $2.00 a lus on the Portland EasUfde Farmers Wholesale Produce market today. Corn brought 70 cents a pound, or $3.50 to $3.75 ft 25-lb. box. Radishes moved at ti to 85 centa a dozen bunches. Onions aoid for 40 to SO cents a dnen bunches. Gravenstein apples brouant 10 to 11 a pound. Traosparents were $3,00 to $2,50 a box. Blackcaps were $2.75 to $3.00 a flat. . Red raspberries were $3,80 a Hat. Portland Prodae Butterfat Tentative, subject to tram dlate change Premium quality maximum to .38 to 1 percent acidity delivered is Portland l-S4c ib. first quality ofl-Kc lb second Quality 55-5Sc. Valley route and country points 3e lew than first. Batter Wholesale FOB bulk stibe to wholesalers grade AA, 93 score, ttct A 02 score, 60c; B, SO score, 67c lb.; C, 80 score, 55c Above prices are strict ly nominal Cbeeae Selling price to Portland whole sale Oregon srogies. 38-fco. Oregon t lb loaf, 41tt-60tts: trlpiat Via law than singles. Eggs .Ta Wbeteealers) A trad large 60tt-6lHc; A medium, S3tt-56tt; grade B, large, 49tt-52c. Portland Dairy Market Batter Price to retailers: Qrade AA prints 68c; AA cartons 87o; A prints. 66c, A cartons, 67c; B prints, 63c Etta Price to retailers: ajt large aac; aa meatus, eoc; cemiieo a large, 63c; A large, 62c; AA medium, 60c; certi fied A medium, 60c; A medium, 50c; car tons 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland Oregon singles m-5Qc, Oregon loaf, t lb 43tt-S2tt triplet ifto leas than sin gle!. Poultry- Live Chickens So. 1 Quality FOB plants, No. 1 broilers under 2H lbs. 37-360 id iryers ios, ai-asc; 3- joa, 33c roasters lbs and over sac 10: lowi. ueEhorns 4 lbs. and under, 31-ajc, over 4 lb. 23c; colored fowl, all weights, 2Se: roosters, alt weights, t8-19c Babbits Average to growers;' five whites, 4-5 lbs.. 19-310 lb.; 6-6 lbs. 17-18c lb.; col ored 3 cents lower; old or heavy does, S 14c; dressed fryers to butchers, 65-57c Portland Klseellaseeas Cascara Bark Pry 124c lb., green 4c Ir Wool Valley eoaraa and medium grades ac Jb. Mohair 35c Ib. on 13-month growth. nominally. Hides Calves, 30s lb., according to weight, kips 30c lb., beef s-9c lb. bulls 4-3o lb. Country buyers pay 3c less. Not Quotations Walnots Franquettes first quaiit um bo. 3. 7c; large, 32.7c; medium. 2?.3e; sec ond ciieHt? lumboa, 30.3o: .arte. 22.3s; medium. 36.2c; baby 23.2c; f shri first quality large, 30.7c; medium 36.3s; sec ond quality larga 37.3c; medium 4.7: Daoy 22.2c. Filberts Jumbo, 30 BVi large. Its. medium, 16c; small, 13c Clifton Harold Basiek Clifton Harold Busick at the residence at 3010 North Church street, July 10. Sur vived by wife, Mrs. Rosalie Busick of Salem; a daughter, Mrs, Ramona Sparks of Salem: two brothers, Orick Busick of Dayton and Dale Busick ol Beimond, Io wa; and a sister, Mrs. Clara BchmaSt of Belmond. Services will be held in the chap el at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum Friday, July 13, at 3 p.m. under the direction of W, T. Rlsdon company. Entombment at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum, Lillian K. Bettman Lillian K. Bettman. late resident of Breaks, Oregon, at a local hospital, July 11 at the as? of 64 years. Survived by a brother. Sears W saner of San Francis co. Private services were held at the Howell-Edwards chapel Wednesday, July 13, Pfc. Albert H. Hansen Pfc. Albert H. Hansen, late resident of Detroit, Ore., on Leyte, P.I., Dec. a, 18. Survived by a lather, Laurtti tfaasen of Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Annie Ketchum of Detroit, and a brother, Richard Hansen ot Uetroit. Graveside services will be neid at Belcrest Memorial park Saturday, Jiuy 16, at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. George fi. Williams officiating. Military services will be conducted by the Veterans -f Foen War. Direction the Cloush-Barrick com pany. Mrs. Clara Sybil Hatsc! Mrs. Clara Sybil Hamel, late resident of 3641 Brooks ave,f at a local hospital, July 13, at the age of 78 years. Survived by three sons, Floyd R. Bamel of Seattle, Roy W. Hamel of Alaska and Edward D. Ha mel of Alsea; two brothers, William J. Neuens and Edward H. Neuens, both of Salem; IS grandchildren and one great snnrtchlW RMvlrsa will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic church, Friday, July 15, at a,m. wisn mwrraeni o!iv Memorial park. Direction the Clough-Bar-rlck comoanv. Recitation of the rosary Thursday, July 14, at 8 p m. Nlekolas Kockler Nicholas Kockler, late resiaent 01 mi. Migel, at local hospital July 13, at the ase, of 86 years. Father of Mrs. Joe En gelbeck of Melrose, Minn.. Walter Rockier of Beneloft, Iowa, John B. Kockler of Waits Park. Minn.. Paulus Kockler of St. Claude, Minn., and Mrs. Christine Wlimes of Armstrong, Iowa. Shipment has been made to Mt. Angel by the Howell-Edwards chapel for services ana interment. Mm. IMt Marcftrei Chance In this city, July 13, Mrs. Lida MBrgarei Chance, lata resident of S08S Madison street, at the age of 30 years. Wife of K. j, cnance 01 satem; aaugnter 01 r. and Mrs. Crary R. Maedonneil of Marsh fteld. Mo.; and sister of Thomas Macdoa neli of Marshfieid. Mo., and Mrs. Jean Bell. Announcement of services later by W. T, Rigdon company, Maynard Mabry Bealy At the residence at 507 Kn&ss street. July 14, Maynard Mabry Healy, at the age 01 sit years, uusoana 01 ur&ce t. Healy of Salem: father of Mrs, Olga H. Curtis of Salem; and grandfather of Dor othy A. Curtis of Salem and Mrs. James K. Bartlett of Salem. Member of Massa pequa lodge No, 827, AF & AM In Ions Island, K.Y. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. OBITUARY Portland Livestock Portland. Ore.. Jul? 14 SJ.F9 Livestock : Cattle salable 200; holdover 60: calves 200; market extremely slow; few medium and low eood 865 lb. fed steers 26.00: odd common and mediums 20.00 to 32.00; few grass steers unsold; heifers scarce; odd cutters 16.00; no early action canner and cutter cows; generally asking 11.00 to irf.au; oaa common Deer cows 14.00; gooa sausage -amis 18.59; commons i&.w; prac tically no esrlv sales calves or vealers. Hogs salable 200; market active, steady; good and choice 180-330 lbs. 24.78; one lot good 173 lbs. 24.25; few 250-270 lbs. aa.oo to 22.75; good under 450 Ib. sows 17.00 to 18.00; fnnr IS.SOr havw wufshts 16.00: good and choice light feeders quot able 34.00 to 35.00. Sheep salable 300; holdover 450; market siow; tew earjy sales about steady; gooa and choice spring lambs 20.50 to 21.00; one lot shorn springers 20.00; few medium 60 lb. feeders 17.00; good 70 lb. ewe and wether feeders quotable to 18.00; good light ewes 6.58 to 7.08; commons down co 4.00. Chtcaro Livestock Chicago, July 14 fUSDA) Salable ho?s 7.000; general market active and 50 cents higher; trade closed slow; top 23.00 lor several loads choice 150-210 lb.; bulk 170-240 lb. 22.25-23.00; 250-270 lb. 21.00- 32.00: few 280-300 lb. 18.75-20.75; heavier weights scarce: odd lots uo to 350 lb. down to around 17.75; good and choice sowi under 340 lb. 17,00-18.50; few 18.751 350-375 lb. 15.75-16.75; 375-460 lb. 14.75- 1S.0Q; 400-450 lb, 13.50-15.00; 475-558 lb. 12.00-13.50; odd head heavier sows as low as 11.50. Salable cattle 3,000; salable calves 460: moderately active trade on most slaugh ter classes; beef steers and heifers -strong to 25 cents higher; instances up m.re; cuws uneven, averaging mostly steady; bulls steady to 50 cents lower; veaiert steady; good and choice fed steers 25.08 27.00; two loads choice 3,340-1,437 ib. at latter price, top 28,25 for load hlfh choice 1,184 lb.; most common to medi um steers 18.50-24.75; choice heifers scarce; bulk medium to good 22.80-38.00; bulk common and medium beet cows 13.50 18.50; few good 18.08-30.00; canners and cutters 12.50-16.00; medium and good sau sage bulls 21.00-23.25; odd head 23 50; veales 26.00 dawn. Salable sheep 500; good and choice weighty sprlns lambs firm; such rinds mostly 26.00-26.58: latter price top but quotable Miner; all other grades light lambs weak to 50 cents lower; slaughter ewes steady at 8.55 dosvn. Salem Markets Completed rreist report t Salem 'aft ers for the gsidese a Capital Jenrnal Readers. tRevlseJ dally 1. etalt Feed Pnea Ess Mash $5.10. Babbit Pellets $40. Dairy Feed $3.85. Pcsltrv! b'tvms ontas Grade eole ed hens, 34-27c; grade A Leghorn hens. 23 centa; Orade A colored fryers, three lbs and up, I2-33& Orade A old roosters 15 cents. gg Boring Prices Extra large AA, 60c; isrge AA, 5c; large A. 57-60c; medium AA, S4c; medium A, 52-5Sc; pullets 38-46c. Wnoleiate Prices Egg wholesale price 6 to 7 cents abova these price above Orade A generally quoted at 65c me diums 61c Boiterfst Premium, 63c, No t, lei Ho 1 68c (buying prices). Batter Wholesale grada A, c; $ Bay Arthur Sles Dayton Ray Arthur Sion, 58, died sud denly at the McMlnnviUe hospital July 11. He was born to William and lla Schafer Sion, Oct. 25, 1888, at Summer- Tine, ore. He was marriea xa Anna us wald Oct. 1, 1813 at LaOrande, Ore., who survives him. To this union were born: one daughter, Mrs, William fMona Olay) Hardley; and two sons, Xandis of McMlnnviUe and Fairen Ray, who was allied in action in World war 11 on &ey 1 1942, There is one grandson. Also sur viving are three sisters: Mrs. Mildred Fulliam, San Pedro, Calif.; Mrs. Theima Lockwood, Campion, Calif.; Mm. Elsie Daren, Chicaso, 211. Five brothers; Leigh ton, of Portland; Irvin, Salem: Gaston, Elgin; Chester, Hack City, Calif.; Verne, Burbank, Calif. Sevices were held at Macy's Memorial chapel Thursday at 2 o'clock. Interment in the Evergreen cemetery. Ellen Basktn Carter Mill City Funeral services were heid in the Mill City Christian church Wednes day afternoon for Ellen Baskin Carter, 77, who died July 3 at her home In Leba non. Officiating was Rev, A. C, Bates of Silverton. Pail bearers Included: Glen Sheiton, Jack Johnson, John Swan, Floyd Shepherd, Philo Potter and X. E, Plymale. Interment was mads in the Fairview cemetery. Born 3872 In Michigan, she came to Oregon 47 years ago. Married May, 1880, to Fred Carter, who preceded her in death two years ago. She was a charter member of the Mill City Chris tian church. Surviving are five dauih tera: Mrs. Panny Brown of Moundavilie, if. Va,; Mrs, Bessie Yoeman of Los An geles, Calif.; Mrs, Rosa Kauffman of Portland; Mrs, Evelyn Billings of Yam hill; Mrs. Alma Plymale of Lebanon, One son, Edwin Crater of Sweet Home. Thir teen grandchildren. Eight great grand children. One brother, Arthur Baskin of Washington stats. Five children are deceased. Mnry Elisabeth Phillip Aurora Mrs. Mary EUsbeth Phillips, 76, resident of route I, Aurora for the last two years, diced Friday after a long ill ness. Born August 14, 1872, at Pitch Inn, Ohio, she moved to Nape, Calif,, in 1038 from Los Angeies, ana vo ureson 1046. Before movinc to the Aurora com munity she had lived In Woodburn. Sur vivors include tna widower, Jftcn r. Phillips; a aon, W. H. Phillips, Riverside, Calif,, a daughter, Mrs. Marls Brown, Nana. Calif., three brothers, W. H. Phillies. Silverton. Bert Phillips. Delhi, ait.. and John P&illins, Los Anceles; a sister, Mrs. R. h, Boan, Broadacres, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were Monday afternoon in the Canby Funeral Home. Burial was In Belle Pass! cemetery Woodburn. LEGAL NOTICE OF FINAL NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the tfsder- signed has filed his Final Account in the County Clerks Office of Marion County, Oregon, and that Monday, on the i5 day of August, 1948, at 10 a.m in the Circuit Court Room of said County, at Sa lem, Oregon, has bees appointed by sals Court for the hearing of objection there to and the settlement thereof, i CARL J. LONG. Administrator of in Estate of Laura B. Ernst, dec, CHARLES T. 8XEVZRS, Attorney for.. Administrator, Roos Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. fuiyl,2i,2S.Aug.t, AUTOMOBILES ZEEB'S USED CARS BUT - SELL - TRADB TERMS 333 Pairs round Road Phsoa S-84S4 MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS 1045 HARLEY Davidson 74. Side ear Tan, Winter shield, lap apron, leg guards, spare wheel and tire. Cushion sprocket, has less than 4000. Can see at 73$ Madison St. Salem iHoase In rear after 5:33 p.m. oa FARM SQUIPMENT USED TKACTOB TIRES, popular tlitt, ,5.80 find bp. Montomtry Ward ie Co. Ba!tt. eilll TRAILERS MODEL aluminum, insulated trailer, sleeps 4, to trade as down payment on small, modern, neat home, reasonable. Prefer east or south. F. H, Norman, 1740 Oxford, S. of Paulus Cannery. U7C LATE 4? UNIVERSAL house trailer. 3 rms Perm. bed. Sleeps 4, Excel, condition. Lois of built ins, etc. The best buy in town for (1288. 486 N. 19th between Center & Chemeketa Phone 3-8287. US6 FINANCIAL $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQSIFMENT LOAtfS OP TO MOO Car loans up to 1600 Coma in or prion Hollywood Finance Ca iSSt Fairgrounds Road Across street from bank No Parking problems Phone 37333 Lie N M36S-S381 Floyd Kenyon, Mar. GENERAL FTSANCB CORP, LOANS Lie 8-138 and U-l and v ROT R- SIMMONS mSURANCS AND LOANS 156 S. Oommereia St. Tel. J-S1M t' PRIVATE MONEY Special rates and terms on iaraei loans ions and 'short Urn payments SOT H SIMMONS 138 53i"h Commercial St Phone 3-iSl FARM Arm CTTT LOANS and fOCB OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Batata Contracts and Second Mortgues. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 381 Pioneer Trnst Bldg Ph. 3-7261 r VACATIONS AGAIN Your Way and Fast And again a loan from Personal for that mush needed trip, $25 to $500 on Auto UP to 1386 on Salary-Furniture Take up to 30 months to repay Bon't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan solves a problem, phone or com in today. Personal Finance Co. Salem y-t StfiU, Km 135 Phon, 2-UGt o. ft. Allen, Mir. Lio. aua-M- AOTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT OO. 183 S dmrch Parkin Plant, Ph. 3-34S? . Lie Ke H-iit S-IS . see o ron ATTRACTIVE PARU LOANS ONLY IH OR !4 INTSREST i to 46 Tear, and Ko Commtafos Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 Stat, St Phos, 3-JS8S f TRANSPORTATION Aurar Caroline Faber. axed 81. of St. Paul Ore,, died Sunday. Mother of Mrs, Louise Hansen, Harry and Eimer Faber, Napavlne, Wash., sister of Bertha Endlcott, Sapavme, aus iiamnert, van-i-miver Wash.. Rame? Lambert. St. Paul Ore., Sd Lambert, Molalla, ore. Rosary Tuesday at the Hodaon Mortuary chapel. Newberg. Mass wexinesnay, a. m. Paul' Catholic church, St. Paul, Ore. There are about 27 different kinds of stainless steel in com mon use. LEGAL National Forest Timber for Sale nr., .itctirm bids will be received by the Forest supervisor, ew res vub Building, Eugene, Oregon, beginning at 3 -08 p.m., Pacific Standard Time, August IS, 1848, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting and all merchant able dead timber located on an area em bracing about 147 acres within portions nf nvtiAnt 1 tl. is. la. 21. T. SS.. E 7E., W,M., (imsurveyedi, and surveyed Section 3, i. V O., I t . mir tenbush River Watershed, Willamette Na- ( nmi rnrtn. tj rest on. ntawu w az , 750,000 feet B.M., more or less, of Doug- iM-flr. 3&O.Q0Q feet B.M., more or less. 01 western redcedar, 10,008 feet B.M., more or less, of western white ptne, and 440, 000 feet B.M., more or less, of western hemlock and otner species 01 sawnmoer, faldx accomnanfed bv the reoulred payment received by me roresi ouprvisor prior to 3:00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time, AtitTtist IS. 1949. will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid and posted for the information of ail bidders. No bid will be considered wmen is .ess man so.io per M feet for Dousles-fir, S2.00 per. M feet tnr wtrn redcedar. 16.15 Dfr M feet for western white pine, ana M.50 per m reei for western nemioc ana otner species. In addition to the prices bid for stump age, a cooperative deposit of S0.1S per M ft B M to be osed br the Forest Serv ice for paying a part of tse cost of slash disposal. g5.00Q.OO to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained In part as liquidated damages, according to the conditions of sale, must accompany each sealed bid and must be shown to be In the possession of oral bidders as a Qualification for auction bidding. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing or tne auction, tne oicaer must Immediately make the required payment and confirm the bid by submitting it in writing on a Forest Seirtee bid form. The riffht to releet any and all bids Is re served. Before bids are submitted, full in formation concerning the timber, the con ditions of tale and the submission of bids should be obtained irom tne rorest sup ervisor, Eugene, Oregon, or the District Ranger, uetroit, uregon. LEAVING FOR Texas July 18, wish couple 10 snare expenses ana neip onve con tact Charles V. Holland. Mehama. xlSS ADDING MACBINF8 AS makes need mtenlnet gold, rented, repaired ftoen 428 Court Phone -tlll ALTERATIONS Dressmaking & alt. 380 State St, 0188 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service Free estimates. Trade-ins accepted on new applianeta. Vioce's Cteetiis Phone 3-9239 157 8 Liberty St 0 Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Sett ing to Sell But Service." Phont 3-4883. Prompt. olSS AT-L'R DOOR GftTNDINO rtawnmower sharpening and repairing. Dexters. PS 58855 AUTO RADIOS Authorised Warranty Repair Station for ah makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co.. 185 S. Liberty Ph. 1-8888. o DIRECTORY LAWS MOWER SSABfENlXQ At roar door lawnmower aharpecjsg Drtr the lwnmowr mas Ph. 58S3J Fireplaces, chimneys Pa. 35883. block laying. 0 MATTRESSES Capital Saddle Phon 3-455 MUSIC LESSONS MARION MOTORS HASH SERVICE Towing service day phon 3-8288 Kigftt 3-1804, 333 Center. 9 Mike Panek 278 3 Coat. Ph. 1-5181. Brake and wheel aligning specialists. el83 BUILDING CARPENTBT Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. So down payment. Phon 3-4fS3, o BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also houses raised. Sew foundations. Phone 25908. el3 BULLDOZING Dean RobSason. Ph. 3-8537 or 3-4308. 0187 Light crawler dozing. Ph. 3-3328. clS Bulldozing, levellns, road bldg., clear Ins, teeth for brush, Virstl Huskey, 1818 Fairview Ave, Ph. 3-3148, Salem. 0188 CASB REGISTERS fnstam delivery of sew RCA cash register A! maxe sold, rented, r-oa!-ed Roen 4S8 Court Pb t-tllt o CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patios, curbs, walla, etc CsS 3-4850, o CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnac chimneys vacuum cleaned. Ensiey, 77i S. 2ist. Ph. 3-7118. o!8J DRAFTING SERVICES Homes planned & designed by an ex perienced architectural draftsman: Hour iy basis. 3238 Mill or Ph. 3-4083. e!88 ELECTRICAL CGXTXACTINO Vine Electric for electrical wiring contracting repairing Ut Liberty Pb 3-8338 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service Ph. 3-3058. Lee Cross, 1888 PsarL I3 Breuhauoff lot flower Dial 3-817 0 HOi'tEHOLO PRODUCTS 3 R Watkins Co products Pre 6. -ivery 1717 Center Ph. 3-&38. o LASDSCAPr NUBSERT f Doerfler ti Sons. Ornamentals, 188 8 Lancaster Or at 4 Cor Ph 3-1333 o LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. Kew power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 147 So. Com? fit a-Ul Spanish and Hawaiian Ouitar Mandois, Banlo, etc. 1833 Coart St, Ph. 3-7588. Ol33 NURSES REQ1STSY Practicai Nurses, day-ntsht Ph. J5072 em OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES Sesk chairs, files and flSns supplies, safec, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief 03 ?tre Wlr Raeordsra, Roa M Court FAINTING Ext Painting & Int. Dee, seasonable rates, ra. s-4SS3. 019a Jfstrom's are equipped to do tost painUog Phon 3-3433 e FAPEEHANQING Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4831. Expert Paperhanging and pfistiss, H. . Woodworth. Ph, 3-5888. Pre eat. 175 PAINTING AND PAPER H ANGING Phone 3-4380 or 3-8584. Call 33808 for your Painting & Paper hanglng. Attractive rates. e!7S Painting and paperhansins. Free sti mate. Ph. 3-8813. 857 Shipping. oiss Fainting A paperhanztsg Dos Lsscro. Ph. 3S523. 157 PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing Sutchaoxi Pa4nt Bit Ftsher, 844 S. Com'L Ph. 3-3218. PRUNING-SPRATING DIRECTORT Phliip W. Belike. Ph. S-1 U W. Caudle. Ph. i-ti SAND 4 ORAVEL Valley Sand & Oram Ca Si sand It fill din Eiearatlsg im ho7el St eats Tractor sooop A trucks tor dirt ojavlci Ph. office 34003, res. 314. o Salem Saw Wrka. Ph, 3-"i . mi n. stn. SEWERS AND SEPTIC TftKSS Eeciris Roto-Rooter EiclutlT Patent Rkmt 4ht9 Btel Cutting Bade Clean Sewers r Drains. Settle Taa Cleanad Raa, P& tSSt at 3448 SEPTIC TANKS Care taken with l&wss. mileage charge. Call collect Todd Septic Task Service. 35 State, Phon 3-073. e Mike's Septic Servic. Tasks slaaned. Rota Rooter Service en Seven. 1878 mm Sl W. Salem, Fh, 8-8488, 3-5337. oSS3 X F. HameL Septic tank cleaned. Electric machin serric ca sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1142-Sih St., West Salem, Ph, 3-7404, 37i TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Retninzios Ra?si, Under wood portables Ail makes sed maehlses Repairs and rent Ra, 45S Csart. o. TSANSFEP STORAGE 'ocaf i Distance Traaf9r storate Bum oils, coal it briqueta. Tracks to Portland daily, Axent for Bekina House hold sooda movei to anywher in SS or Canada. Larmsr Transfer 3i Storace Ph 3-3131 VESETIAS BLINDS Mad & Saiem Free est Phone 33328 Kimer the Blind- man Venetian blinds made te erder as low as J 4. 59 a blind. Phon Sears 3-818! for free estimate. $188 Salem Venetian Blinds sutde ta order tt refinfshed Retnhoidt & Lewis 3-JS39 o DIRECTORY WEATHERSTRIFFfNS F?f astimats, T, PJJLLMAS Ph. 3-55, 1S3 WELL DRILLING Fred WymoT. St. 3. Esx ill. Ph. 3-5135. c318 fflSDOW 8HADE3 01 ReScfesSdt & Lew& ?h s WINDOW CLEANING Aa t.'lsdow Cittetr Windsvs, wais woodwork cJiEJ Floor craned, waxed and polished. Ph 3-3337 347 Court L&"do& Gs&ertssa 3d Matter woamAwssG Atkins A Cross. Ph, 3-3874 cr 3-817$. atit Wood sawing. Ph. 3-1575, WOOD SAWDUST West Sals? Faei Co Fh 3-453L LODGES I.O.O-F meets ever? Wed nesday aight Visitors wei- LEGAL NOT1CS TO CGHTRACTOBS Sealed propsssU Is? Jareisfemt all maierials and cossBtreciieeK a Sewer Pro ject wUi he received at the of& of Eh City Recorder, Citjr Hali, 3&si, Orecos. ssiii i:00 p. m. an WedKesdsy, Assist 3, i$49, and will fee pufeiici? ojjened at 1:38 p. m. on the same dais o? the CStr Manager at his ottise. This praises incudes t&t toiJowint approximate ssniiti si mstrlBls, in pises: 133 L. T, 73 Seissrced Consret Pipe Intercepting Swr i.844 L F. &&" HeSnf5fi4 Case re is Pip Inierceptiae Se?eer 7.77S L. F. 85" Setnforcid Caneret P1j feterceptiai; Sewer I.S-3S L, F, 8" Concrete Sssiiary Srwer 359 L. F. 10' Concrete Sanitary Sewer 245 L F. 13" Coserete Ssnitary Sewer 159 L. F. 15" Caserete: S&sitagy Sewer Cspiisl Jmifsals Sslem, Oregon Tfeara Inly I4f 1945 ti !7 3cnhse Fias Sptitttzi-ttzsii x&4 oihst daes- spseisd t tfes z?Sll:t the City En finesr se c&pj-r say he cfctii5d hi qitaillied proapestive hidder npea a de posit of 318.83, which mount will he r itnd?4 in case dsscaeasts are retarn ed,. hat sthtrise vili h retained, Atteatiss $i &ii-4?r is directed to Ses sion 88-153, C C, Lv A, profl&lns for Ait pto&oct&U jziv&l h bp sa ?alr hlani Jsrra fsrsithsdl -itit the apecif clloa mmt i? cjapnJd hy sf-riitied ?h$k i&t a tmffissi 4aM to or txcerdas ?5at t&ti at the zottl tits. A lOO" Corpora 5 sartir bond wig fee repaired to suarsotee the faithfa perfersetams ot th contract la sher ish ?jaass is aeh aaas as asay he nesesscr? to ?ratct ih Clif araiast loss ar dtms ay ttttost oi i& $mUs to pectin oz ??aperiy, Ths rixhi it ttsszufi icj th CHy t& rsiset sj oj H feid, t txx& iht Alfred Mssdt Cit7 Secepder NOTICE TG Sealed v!M he reeetTed hf th Board ef Sir5s fee Cnt&s HUh $ch&&! SiiJi5t Ko, 5, iSxtiost Ceuatji Grsgas, Sot crtis iitmt caectisa miiii xa& canstruatsan oi a mm iSJfc School Burning ar t$& disiriet ei StssJ Lecises idj PssiiB lEJE5a Pru Water 3?stsm Ce Well far demsatia water aapptr Slds JS h reserved at the oiiict e? the Disiiici Cr?5?;J Srtd Sthooi Bttitdinc essEtr, Orexan, aniil 8:36 p.m. St3Jdrd TJjjs, Meada?, aij t8. 1545, at hih Urn ihty wiii he taea and tisxs a?s as4 shlifly wad slcnd, Froali received lilt? t&j time -wiU Est fee sasided. Frco&i< tuhmiitti jiJtTJim io p ss, on inn data ma? h ttzti is i&t C5rt oi h Soatd, at Box 84, Si Tamer, Ore- son. Eseh propojS most be made oat on ram $h$ sSji ife arSUtect. frvSsf isk S, Eey, S8S Ssrife i5th Street. Siitm is P?s?a fcaiiiirts saay is sets. t& Biddj ii xpiie4 ss attach i& Zsit tSaas of aS esinment nsentSoasd is his Ths Board of Director mm 8 vesjMdi iJi SlneJr feeisissa a to 4h ier 5? ifefif saaSraiEt, bjf tfes ii sKfcS tts&e&acf es the sunt eSfersS JS x3ti&iisl? in tzzx&i fij'ifsm;ji rsher tfea is xX-ii sri si 3$&&&tS&, Th Satra reserve Hit Tight tss reeei asy w a hSdt jsasliitd, or so ar2t ?s?v--s 3? gsiao ot tstr ifS Sy a?i ol Hit 3&s& af rseSe? of the Vaina Hi$& hooi fftrSct its t Muloa Ccuaiy, Csegsn, June 3. SjcSk, CteA J?CmCE OF IKTEXTKH TO SOSTS TWEKTY-SECGS2 STSrST FSOM BREY5JS STSEET TO SQS?T3 ESLT TSSKISS C? TWZSTY-aSCOKB STSEST 'ii'Ali he&tet S tvt& that ih esssja sesjsca sf Sse eiy of Sales. Csss des3 H isrctsssr? nd estpedJesi x&i nereby d?ca?3 3tj parpoae and tstentloa: i inaprss Nanh Tventr-second atree tssasi the se Srsnsas tr4 t 3 ft tzniktzk? i?s;is5a ot Tv&ty-aradL strut, tit Cilj of SaSess, iSittzz Cas ift Ortaa, i 5Se fx&nt oS the afesti&s n4 4j:;asi rssriy, h? nsfisf aarifes oi wi tifti in th estahgs&edi I rde, srsetJE wasent esacret essr 3id ?&i?is of i ?4 trsei 54 fei2& 5hase tSSSSOSS PVS3H3& JS itii is. aMiR iih and ipisiiiziiisas ihrefar which wer adopted! fey the fflHsmsn caascii J3il? ii, 588, vbizix naw on tilt t t3 ts say raa?4r &d irhstJi sy Ss iaerssa ? jiErt her. Tae as5H5as eeseS hrroy dcelex pas s4 tesiis t ssafc the deaerifeedi Jjssji?&sast hy ad hsk the itreei: &&??&t33b iprtssst, s ic satse Cesseg F i, 5848, . Cats a? JiraJ paiJcjJ&a hereof it 13. 14, 23, 13, it, if, M, ai. a aad 3. isa. ohtsiaed JO ij ''m Pointing my house with 7,,.rr loTr''asti"9' lowe-cost f!?- S25 ' At Sears ONLY i --i I Tousfc, 'aW e" 1 lfcA' ' 0nce yu sfer-Mixed hou5e pomt, you'll tion cover compit"? 1 3?"' i1 ogree it's the best looking, Songesf tost.ng point I . . 1 . fifSlOir "lip5f' f money con toy! it's rich in linseed att ... thus giv- 1 Gl !-ar1BS' 1 l&rZ 'mtl in9 y o srsooth, even finish; it praetieaHy clean 1 .mooth, dut-fre i 1UUfl, &tfT itSeff; 0wf if resfets wear or weaker, sMng you I . , , 1 4 ----lTni id U i ; ?; o tough, protective coat of beauty for years to 1 1 ;? JILX ITS ' come! Vls?t SeQ today. Let a courteous point I Reaiitt wear or weather! I t s5?: - ( t soiesmon give you trained odvice on pointing your I 1 H -'HlH " 5 j house with Sears money-saving Moster-Mixed I . Selling for ?ypiiS 1 V' I " 1 J 1 ? Crortjmos 2J4-SaI. Pib Tonfc with Pressure Gauge, 23 50 Capacitor . Craftsman Sprayer V y-i-, K 1 High Gloss Finish lYlOrOr Complete with h.p. Motor , , - rtkit v Mter-Mixl rsr Beaair Aa f?llst sprayer, .ltlt alemt Bsts aiisr pitntf ttittit and safety valre. Hcadies J5-Jfe Now Seilltir 129 59 ...St, i SaL -r Oar & asxlfy is fin a wss,a Sear 1 prteeJ Whife Utility Paint Lasts Lo?iEr, Ivosk BiiT 5 Gallons ssly , , , 1 645 ot iiitiit, a$s, JfsB-?i5eSBf w sy rfac. At Sear . Pyre Turpentine 8Sc rrt t kfI Sfcs jsaissfsf sf?ff ?f?x a(ip js f ih3afl3rsj, P?3?4 tat ? at ?n, SHOP UNTIL 9:00 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY t$&dfajwaa Sll 484 State Street USE "SEARS SASY FAYMINT. PLAH" ON PURCHASES TOTAL! NS $20 OR MORI Phone 3-9191