FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS VIOLIV. Prewar, model or Stradlvartua Excellent cond. Sixty dollar value for 130. Call 4-2827 alter 0:00 P.M. n3 PHILLIPS BROS. SPECIAL Co or chicken fertiliser, dry. weed free, sterilized, dehydrated and pul verised. Ready for any use and will not burn. Made In Salem From cow and chicken manure. Call 31458 and order now. Phillips Bros., Rt- 6. Box 118. Sa lem, Ore. 4 ml. east on State. Open week ends, n USED ELECTRICAL appliances at Ro berts Bros., 177 N. Liberty. Used Bendlx washer, bolt down model, 125. Used 30 gal ias water heater. 130. Whlrly Dry Easy washer, like new. Portable style. 138.95. Used sewing machine, treadle style, $17.50. We Issue St Redeem 8&H Green Stamps n64 SEWING MACHINES used SB.9S St up. Also new. Free-Wes ting house 189.95 At up. Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemeketa Ph. 3-4311. n' OU CIRCULATORS at greatly reduced prices. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa n SINGER sewing machine, white trash bur ner. Good cond. 1515 Jefferson St., Bn- lem. n65 ALL KINDS Band, Oravel. Crush, Mix, St Ready Mix, Concrete Pipe, Tile, Sep tic Tanks, Reinforcing Steel and Mesh. Oregon Gravel Co. 14G5 N Front St. - Phone 3-3417. n82 hO WAXING required with PLASTIC KOTE, the cellophane Ilka finish foi floors or linoleum. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa n ALMOST NEW boys' bike with basket, headlight, and lock. Inquire South High rr Ph. 3-6388. n65 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, S30. Port able typewriter, 330. New adding ma chine, 195. Ph. 3-8078, 921 N. Winter. n65 PHILLIPS BRO& ' Fertilisers, well rotted or tresh, any - t' ' By yard or sack Flagstone for all rock work Cedar fence posts Telephone and elec. poles Any length Shingles Yew post? Lumber Ph 3-1458 Rt Box 118. Open week ends. n PRIMROSES, largo plants, 5c to 35c, all colors. Mrs. H. E. Nlbler, Gervals. n63 NEW SEWING machine. Price sacrifice. 320 Evergreen Ave. n64 MACHINIST, MECHANIC and other shop- tools. XilKe new. cacn loot a oarsam. 3025 Portland Road. n84 USED ELECTRIC WASHERS 119.95 Up YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa n 6 CABINET elec. sewing machines. Late models, like new. Big discount lor cash. 2 treadles, SB ea. 1930 N. 18th. n65 0ALEU SAND At GRAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Road - Clearing Ditching Sewer St Basemen Equipment Rentt. IS B yds. 10 0 yds D-7 Cat St Dozer D-0 Cat At Dozer D-4 Cat it Dozer See tu about ditching by the ft. Phone Days 3-9408 Eves 3-8246 or 2-4400 Salem, Oregon n USED Electric Refrigerators, $49.05 St up. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa n EEROOFING, painting, remodeling. Will a. mette Valley Roof Co., Salem n" S HAMMOND Solovox floor models. $100. off regular price. If interested phone 2389 Dallas, Ore. n63 GENERAL ELECTRIC. Croeley, Olbson. and Montag Appliances at Oeyurtt n WELL BUILT SM. house trailer. Call 488 Stht St., Independence, Ore. n66 EASY WASHING MACHINE. No Sun. calls. 385 S. Commercial. nS7 TWO FORMALS, one pink, one blue, si. 12, 110 each. Ph. 3-7460 or see at apt. 3, 563 Court. n64 USED Electric ranges, 119.95 St up. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa HEAT your home electrically with West inghouse or Wesln automatic electric heaters. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa. n' REBUILT PIANOS. Like new. Large se lection as low as 125 down, $10 month. See at Tallman'a, 395 S. 13th St A mile from high prices. n68 STEEL CLOTHESLINE POSTS, railings. In stock, made to order. 1145 N. Liberty. ea USED RADIOS St record players, 19.95 up. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa, n PLASTIC APRONS, variety to choose from, makes beautiful gifts. Some host ass, Ideal for kitchen use. Ph. 20403. n79 GET YOUR yard and garden pect moss at Northwest Poultry, 1505 N Front. We have both half and whole bales. p79 WALLING SAND St ORAVEL CRUSHED ROCK fot roads and drive ways, cement, ready concrete, garden aand. Bulldozing, drainage and dltch lns. -yd shovel St drag line Ph 3-9249 n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TRADE 1 fur coat, size 36. good cond., for sewing machine. Mrs. R. Harvey Apt. i, 2050 N. Capitol. Ph. 3-8065. na63 FIR STUMPAGE and fir togs wanted. Shipment can be made by truck or rail. Independence Lumber St Manufac turing Company. Ino. Independence. Oregon. Phone 42, na PERSONAL ORDAINED SPIRITUAL advisor for all your problems. 550 N. Summer St. Apt. 102. No phone calls, please. P68 STANLEY HOME Products. Ph. 39307. p85 MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER Palm and psychic reader. Madame solves your worries. Advice 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily 173 S. Com'l. Under new man agement With this ad and $1.00 get a special reading. Ph. 2-9285. P82 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 35234. P.O. Box 724. YMCA Wed.. Frl- 0:30 P.m pl25 AUTOMOBILES HAVE TWO CARS. Sell itiv 1938 Cbev. 2- door cheap. 1305 S. 14th St. q62 Eisner Motors to Sell 1947 CHEV. Convertible. Radio and heater. New top and rubber. Must sell. 1680 . Berry St, q67 1949 CHEV. 114 -T. truck with bed, excel. cond., $1425. Ph. 2-2184. q64- 1048 INT. DUMP TRUCK. 4x4 Garwood bed. 95 rubber. Oood shape. Also low boy trailer, 1ST cap. For quick sale both for 12200. Call after 5, 2-5107. qfl3 198" HUDSON 1930 Chev. Sedan. 16-lnch wheels and seal beams Ph. 3-7238 .185 Real Values 1939 Pontiac Club Coupe R&H $395 1941 Ford Tudor good condition $395 1938 Ford Club Coupe ..$295 1939 Chev. Tudor very clean $395 1937 Plym. Coupe, a , sharp car $295 1939 Buick Spec. Sedan, very good motor ....$295 1939 Ford Tudor, a real buy $295 Eisner Motor Co 12 K HIGH SALEM OREGON Q5 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '39 Ford cpe. RAH. 2 spot lights. Finder skirts. '48 Merc, motor W.5.W tires. Comp. leaded In new paint. Call at 116 Marlon. 453 IB4ff G.M.C. truck St trailer. Air brakes. wheelr. 90 rubber. Driven less than 2000 miles since Boogie was installed. Motor in A-l condition. Equipped with water tank for truck orakea. Ph. 2-0637 after 5 p.m. or 855 S. 13th St. q65 193 PONTIAC Coupe, Heater good trans portation. 875. 860 Spruce Bt. q68 1936 CHRYSLER sdn. Htr., O.D., very good motor. 195. 581 Willow. 2-6046. q66 1940 FORD dump truck, 4 to 5 yd. bed, good tires At In good mechanical con dition 1600, Home evenings after 5. 118 Ash St., Dallas, Ore. Phone 3407. q63 IT'S SO EASY THE State Motors Method A Choose the car of your choice from the finest selection. If you have a trade in you will be given the highest value in town. Terms made to suit your purse. We won't be undersold. B- G- State Motors Inc. YOUR SALEM PACKARD DEALER 340 North High USED CAR DEPT. 678 South 12th Street ZEEB'S USED CARS BUY - SELL TERMS 2335 Fairgrounds Rd. 520 Hood St, - TRADE a LOTS Ph. 3-6454 Ph. 3-1114 BUICK FACTORY DELIVERY $2105 4 DOOR SPECIAL TOUKBACK 8EDAH WITH HEATER AND DEP. OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES OttoJ.WilsonCo. FR : OWNER 1949 - 135 Packard De luxe louring sedan. All extras. Cost $3450. now $2200. Bank terms. Ph. 4-2326 155 Fisher Rd. 0.64 good cond, $135. Ph. q65 II OLDS. Reasonable condition. Good tires. Pb. 2-0943 or 1334 N. Summer alter 5 p.m. 0.61 Immediate Delivery 1950 STUDEBAKER 2-DOOR SEDAN $1723 Bonesteele's 370 N. Church. Salem qOS' FOR SALE, 30 Dodge coupe, $295. Good cond. Doug weoo. pn. 3-H74. go FOR SALE: 1946 Chev. Fleetllne Aero 3- pass. seoanette. Tutone blue linisn. pn. 2-9955. Sat. or Sunday. Q.65 48 CBEV. L.W.D. 1H T stake 7.0x12. Good 20x7.50 tires; duals. Bstr. br. At htr. Exc. cond. Rt. 6 Box 434D, Salem. qOS OLDSMOBILE ROCKETS AHEAD OLDSMOBILE FACTORY, DELIVERY AGAIN AVAILABLE New Low Prices STARTING AT $1745 Delivered to You at Lansing, Mich. COMB IN OR PHONE 1-4119 LODER BROS. 465 Court St. Eisner Motors to Buy BUICK FACTORY DELIVERY $2105 4 DOOR SPECIAL TOORBAOK SEDAN WITH HEATER AND DEP. OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES OttoJ.WilsonCo. Eisner Motors Fine Cars BOATS 'AS IS" BOATS - motors. Terms. Salem Boat House, 100 Chemeketa. qqfl3" FINANCIAL FARM AND CTTT LOANS 4(4 and t ICJB OWN TERMS of reparment within reuon cash tor Real Emu Contract. and second Homages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 101 Pioneer Tnut Bldi. Pb 4-33U. NEED CASH For Bills! Oet cash to consolidate bills and re duce expenses. Loans 125 to $500 on auto, up to 1300 on salary or furni ture up to 20 months to repay. Charges only for the time you use the money. No co-signers required. Let us try and arrange a loan the same day. We like to say "Yes." Gome In or phone. PERSONAL Finance Company Pacific Butldlr.t Room lis SIS STATE eTTREET Phone 3-34S4 c. R. Allen, Mir Lie. 8-133 - U-K3 LOANS MADE TO RESIDENT OP ALL SURROUNDING) TOWNS Journal Want Ads Pay FINANCIAL MORTGAGE LOAN HEADQUARTERS FHA LOANS CONVENTIONAL LOANS PRIVATE LOANS BUSINESS PROPERTY CONDITIONAL FHA COMMITMENTS REX SANFORD, INC. 164 8. COM'L. TEL. 3-83B9 AUTO LOATTO WTLLAMETTTE CREDIT CO. 163 S Church Parking a Plenty Ph. 2-2437 Lie. No U-158 8-134 f 8Kb OS FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4fc7. INTEREST ft to 40 Years and No Commission DENTON & DENTON GENERAL FINANCX CORP. LOANS Lift s-133 and u-saa and ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Hear "Top Trades" 12:05 dally K.S L.M. 1390 Rc'sll 136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-0101 r' $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. lOflf Fairgrounds Road Next Door to Bank Pree Parking PhOD 27032--Lie NO M369-S2U Floyd Kenyon. Mgr. l BE THRIFTY 1 IN '50 A "Bill Consolidatibn" LOAN MAY MAKE YOD "THRIFTY IN '60' PAY OFF YOUR BILLS LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS $50 to $1500 CALL OR PHONE TODAT PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS 18 & LIBERTY PHONE 4-3203 MORTGAGE LOANS HOMES BUSINESS - FARMS Abrams & Skinner, Inc. r64 PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Term! On Larger Loans Long and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 126 South Commercial St. Phone t-9161 TRAILERS 48 TRAILER HOUSE, 21 ft. Good COnd. 4 blocks W. of Hubbard high sohool. Hubbard. Knute Peterson. t68 HOUSE TRAILER, 1046 deluxe model, like new. 27-foot. Phone 3-5368. 1SB4 State. DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented, repaired. Roen 458 Court Phone 3-6773 AUTO RADIO MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towlnf service day phone 2-9288. Right 2-1604. 333 Center. o BUILDING AND CARPENTRY Labor contract vour new home. Also remodeling and repair, fh 3-4860. o BULLDOZING Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg,, clear Ing, teetb for brush. Virgil Kuskey, 1010 Falrview Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. o63 CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register.- All makes sold, rented, re paired. Roen, 466 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o CEMENT WORK Foundation, sidewalks, driveways, pa tios, curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4650. o CHIMNEY SWEEP OU stove, furnace, chimneys vacuumed cleaned. Ensley. 771 8. 21st. Ph. 1-7176 o78 EXCAVATING - Ben OtJen Sc Son excavating St grading. Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. 085 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service, Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross. Rt. 6, Box 437-0. a78 DRESSMAKING Brelthaupt's for flowers. Dial 3-9179. o Complete repair service. OU burners, furnaces 8c oil stoves, day or nlte. Guar anteed work. Ph. 4-2424. 072 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R. Watklm Co. products. Pre de livery. 1717 Center Ph. 3-6396. o LANDSCAPE NURSERY P. A. Doerfler St Sous, Ornamentals, 150 N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 2-1322. o Curtains done and plain sewing. 36546. o75 DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 34ft Jef ferson St. Phone 23452. o LA'VNMOWERS Sharpening, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Barry W. Scott, 147 8. Com'l St. o78 Expertly sharpened. Jacobsen Power Mower Dealer. Moore's Bicycle St Sport 8ho-. 237 N. High Street Pb. 3-3844 o78 LAWN MOWERS KNIFE SHARPENER At Ur Door grinding, lawn mowers, scis sors, knives. Dexter's Ph. 3-6833. o' MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069. MUSIC LESSONS Private piano accordion lessons given In your home if preferred. Special piano accordion rental plan for beginners. 1230 N. Liberty. Basement apartment. 084 Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mando lin, Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. 085' OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chBlre, filet and filing luppltes, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief eases, lerce Wire Recorders. Roen. 469 Court. Blfstrotn'a are equipped to do your painting. Phone 2-2493. o PAINTING St PAPERING Painting St paperhanglng. Free estimate. 857 Shipping. Ph. 3-9513. o85 Ph. 22608 for painting, paperhanglng, Attractive rates. Vander Molen. 075 Painting St paperhanglng done expertly St reasonable, pn. 222m, 31164. 74' Asphalt driveways St areas. D. A. Dav idson Co., 2012 S. E. Silver Springs Rd., Portland 22, Ore. (Toll) Be. 9108. o87 Plow St discing. Ford tractor. D. Mar shall. Ph. 2-1343. 086 Fisher. 170 Lancaster Di. Pb. 2-2984. o76 PICTURE FRAMING ROTO ROOTER Call Electric Roto Rooter for dogged sewers, drains. Pb. 3-6327. L. Howard SAND A GRAVEL Garden Soil, erushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating. Walling Sand St Gravel Co, Fboot 3-929. DIRECTORY Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603. 1393 N. 6th. 075 SEPTIC TA.VKS Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1079 Elm St. W. Salem. Pb. 3-9468, 3-5327. 083 Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge. Call us collect Todd's Septle Tans Service, 550 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. 0 SEWER CLEANING SERVICE Electrlo Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent. Razor Sharp Cutting Blades Clean sewers drains. L Howard. Pb. 3-5327 Spraying, L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900. o78 All makes repaired free estimates Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No Commercial. Ph 3-3512. 0 TRANSFER A STORAGE Local 8c Distance Transfer, storage. Burner oils, coal St briquets. Trucks to Portland dally, Agent for Beklns. House hold goods moved to anywhere In U. 8. ot Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage. Ph. 3-3131. 0 TREE WORK Insured tree aervlee. Ph. 26014. TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona. Remington, Royal, Under wood portables. All makes used machines Repairs and rent. Roen, 458 Court. 0 VENETIAN BLINDS Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or xeflnlshed. Relnholdt 8c Lewis, 33639. Elmer The BUndman. Pb. 37328. WEATHERSTRIPPINO WELL DRILLING R. J. West, 4240 Sunnyvlew. 2-2773. 086 WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Window, walls, 8c woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347 Court Langdoc, Culbertsoo and Mather WINDOW SHADES Washable, Roller, Made to order. 1 Day Del. Relnholdt Ac Lewis. Pb. 2-3639. o WOOD SAWING Atkins. 1145 Tile Rd. 3-8674. WOOD St SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 2-4031. LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. 14060 In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Marlon. Notice la herebi elven that the under signed has been appointed executrix of the estate of Mattle Jacobs deceased, by the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, and has quali fied. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law re quired, to the undersigned at Route 1, Aurora, Oregon, within six months from tne aate nereoi. Dated and first published February 15, 1950. Last publication March 1ft, 1950. Dorothy J. Beach Executrix. Beach, Simon St Greene, attornlej, 433 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore. Feb 15, 22, Mar. 1. 8, 15. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTIOE IS HEREBY OIVEN that Lloyd Lytle has been appointed the Adminis trator of tne estate oi jennie M. Liyue, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court ol Marlon County, Oregon, on February 27, 1950. All persons having claims against said Estate are notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law, at the office of Osterman and Williams, 327 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon, within a montns from tne date nereoi. LLOYD LYTLE, Administrator of the Estate of Jennie U. Lytle. Deceased. OSTERMAN AND WILLIAMS, 327 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore. Attorneys for said Estate. First Publication: March 1st, 1950. Last Publication; March 29th, 1950. Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that pub 11a hearing will be held before the Salem Planning and Zoning Commission at the city hall In Salem, Oregon, on March 21, 1950. at the hour of 7:30 p.m.. to con sider the establishment of zones and rules and regulations governing the type of buildings that may be erected, and the uses which may oe made 01 nuiiaings ana premises In all that part of the corpor ate limits of the City of Salem lying In Polk county, Oregon. The Establishment of set back lines also will be considered at this hearing. All persons owning property In said part of the City of Salem, or residing therein, or In any way Interested in the zoning thereof, hereby are notified to appear at said hearing. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN CIL. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem. March 15. 16, 17, 1950. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE ALLEY IN BLOCK 4, BOISE'S SECOND ADDITION NOTICE HEREBY IS OIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and in tention to Improve the alley in Block 4 of Boise's Second Addition to the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, ' at. tne expense 01 tne abutting and adja cent property, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete curbs, and pav ing aam portion 01 saia street wnn a 8 Inch Portland concrete cement pavement sixteen feet wide in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 13, 1050, which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto a.e made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and Intention to make tne aoove acscrioea improvement by and through the street Improvement depart ment. Written remonstrance against the above proposed improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the owners of the property af- By Order of the Common Council March 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 15, 1950. Date of final publication March 27, 1950. Mar. 15, 16, 17, 18, 30, 21, 22. 23, 24, 25, 27. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE FAIRMONT AVENUE FROM HOYT STREET TO McGILCHRIST BTREET NOTICE HEREBY IS OIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedi ent and hereby declares Its purpose and intention to Improve Fairmont Avenue from the south line of Hoyt Street to the north line of McGUchrist Street, In the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, except the street Intersec tions the expense of which will be as sumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the estab lished grade, constructing cement con crete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2'i Inch asphaltlc con crete pavement thirty feet wide, in ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 13, 1950, which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Com mon Council hereby declares its purpose anJ Intention to make the above de scribed Improvement by and through the street Improvement department. Written remonstrance against the above proposed Improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the owners of the property afffcied. Br Order of the Common Council March 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Dste of first publication hereof Is March 13, 19M). Dste of final publication March 37, 1950. Mnr.15, 16, 17,18. 20.21, 22. 23. 24. 25.27 LODGES A Salem Lodge No. 4, AJ". & A.M. Wed., March 15. F. C. Degree, 7:30 pjn. 63 A Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.P. & TA A.M., stated meeting, Friday, March 17, 7:30 pjn. 65 Loyal Order or Moos meet Tburs night. 384 N. Com! Ph. 3-5227. 76 kniwio-c ! : f f F.-T.A. Presents Inter-communication System West Salem public school receives an inter-communication system pre sented by the P.-T.A. on March 31. a school carnival will raise funds to complete payment for the system. From left: Mrs. Charles Claggett, P.-T.A. treasurer who holds a check for part payment; Gus Moore, president; T. J. Means, principal of West Salem school; Mrs. Kenneth Dodge and Mrs. A. O. Fluitt. Salem School Board Gets Bouquets Instead of Kicks The Salem school board members didn't have to dodge any brickbats during their meeting Tuesday night,. Instead, they were the recipients of a bouquet or two. They heard their school bus a model for the state by A. H. for the state department of edu- cation. At the same time a let ter was read from W. H. Baillie, secretary of the Salem Knife and Fork club, praising the manner which Leslie junior highs auditorium was prepared and maintained during the appear ance of Henry Scott, pianist. 'The Salem public schools keep the most minute, accurate and detailed records of their transportation system that I know of," wrote Wright. "The Salem school buses are probab ly maintained better than any district in the state and they are certainly operated more econ omically. ..HI were to choose a model school transportation setup in the state I would have to pick that of the Salem school district." The board adopted Superin tendent Frank Bennett's recom mendations concerning teacher tenure, recognized several res ignations and instructed the clerk to write letters af appreci ation to Lillian McKay and Flor ence A. Whelan who will have reached the retirement age at the close of the present school year. Mrs. McKay is a teacher at Hayesville and Mrs. Whelan is a Liberty instructor. The 4-H club organization was granted use of the third floor of the old Washington building for a spring show and the Evangel istic Temple was authorized to use the high school auditorium May 21 and 28 when a nine year old girl evangelist will be feat ured. Resignations were accepted from Jean Spaulding, Phyllis Goakey, Shirley Sue Noerz, Wil ma Hammond, Clarice Akerson, Evelyn A. Smith and Marilyn Wickert. Barbara Egelston, T h e 1 m a Lindstrom, Grace Stenback, Ma dalene Suko and Fay More were hired on an assigned substitute basis. The board authorized the pur chase of a tractor and certain pieces of equipment for use on school grounds. The equipment will be added to from time to time. The board is expected to take advantage of an offer of the Fed eral Works Agency to finance the drawing of plans for contem plated school buildings. In case the schools are constructed the agency will be reimbursed. A bill for $1800 for the annu al audit of the district's books was ordered paid. Chlraico I.lvetork Chicago, March IS (U.PJ Livestock mar ket: Hoes as! able 10.000. Market slow, un even. 25 to 50 cent lower on butchers; mo.it loclln on weigh t.4 below 240 b.; ows 25 cents lower; top 16.65 lor one load: most good and choice 190 to 240 lb. butchers 16.35 to 16.60; 250 to 270 lbs. 16.00 to 16.35; 280 to 325 lbs. 15.50 to 16.00: few 350 to 375 lbs. 15.00 to 15.25; too.I 160 to ISO lb. lights 15.75 to 16.50: sows under 450 lbs. 14.25 to 15.00; few 15.25: 475 to 600 lbs. 12.75 to 14.00. Sheep salable 2,000. Load of choice 101 lb. number one skin Iowa fed lambs about steady at 26.50; trade on wooled lambs very alow, bidding weak to uneven ly lower on six-car string northern Wyo ming fed offerings: scattered supply shrnp steady, most filnughtrr ewrs 11.50 to 14.50. Cattle salable 8.500; calves 500. flteer Mow, steady to 50 cents lower; other cla- es scarre; cows and heifers steady: few early sales bull steady but now weak to 50 cents lower: vealera steady; few loads high-good and choice jiteors 20.00 to 32.50: bulk medium and Bond rnde 22.75 to 2B.O0; medium and itood heifers 22.50 to 26.25; load good to choice heavy helTers 27.50; good cows 19.75 to 21.50: common and medium beef cows 16.75 to 19 50; cannrrs and cutters 13.00 to 16.75; moat medium and Rood sausage bults 20.00 to 21.50, practical to 21.50: medium to choice vcalrs 25.00 to 30.00: lfttht culls down to 17.00; sfxk cattle steady. Guncotlon must be washed clean of sulfuric acid traces af ter manufacture or it will de compose. LEGAL NOTICE To whom It may concern. The achool board of district 29J Linn and Marlon counties, Lynns, Ore. do hereby solicit sealed bids nn the follow ing school properties: 1. Twin Cedar school house nd grounds, approximately 2 acres. In linn County. 2. Pox Valley school houe and fixtures In Linn county. 3. Fox Valley school building only. 4. Furniture (any item separate) water heater, kitchen cabinets, electric pump, furnace, kitchen range. Board reserves the right to reject all bids. Bids close at 8 o'clock pn. April 6, IPSO. Vernon James, chairman, AUcs Huber clerk. 13 transportation system held up as Wright, director of transportation MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livestock Blarvel By Valley Packing Coinanyi Wooled lambs 120.00 to. 128.00 Feeder lambs 116.00 to 121.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs).. 116.00 to 825.00 Veal 1150-300 lbs) top ....124.00 to $29.00 tat dairy cows .si3.ni to sm.su Cutter cows 110.00 to 114.00 Dairy hellers sri oo to lie oo Bulls -.. 116.00 to 121.00 Portland Easttlde Market Best Willamette valley Burbank and White Rose potatoes sold under a $2.75 top for 100 pounds on the Portland East- side Farmers Wholesale Produce market today. Other prices were nominal. Portland Product Butterfat Tentatlro, Subject to Immt dlats changs. Premium quality maximum to .35 to .1 percent acidity delivered In Portland 65-flSc lb.; 92 score 63-66C; 90 score, 6l-64c, 89 score 65c Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale POB bulk cubes U whllesalers, grade 93 score. 64c. A 92 score, 62c; B score. 61c; O. 89 score 60c. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cbeese Selling price to Pnrtlano whole. sale Oregon sin b lei, 37,i-401.ic; Oregon 6 small loai 4Z-43c; triplets less man 'Ingles ' Esrs To wholesalers: A grade, large, 39 Mi -48c dot.; A grade, medium, 38-38 lie; B grade, large, J4-3&C aoz. Cortland Dairy Market1 Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA prints, 69c; AA cartons, 70e: A prints. 09c: A cartons 70c; B prints, 66c. Esra Prices to retailers Grade AA laras, 43o don.; A large, 41c; AA medium, 41c; A medium, 40c; B medium, 33c; car tons 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: 'Portland Orexon singles. 39-42ci Oregon loaf. lb. loaves, 44' -46c lb.; triplets, l'A cents less than singles. Premium brands, slng.es. 5Ufea lb.; loaf. 83tte. Poultry Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f.o.b. plants): Broilers, under 2 lbs, nominal; fryers. 3VI-3 lbs.. 10-32c; 3-4 lbs.' 32-24c: roasters, 4 lbs and over, 32-34c: light hens under 4 lbs. 18c: over 4 lbs. 21c; heavy hens, all weights, 25-26c; old roosters, ll weights, 13-14c. Turkey Met to growers, toms. 80-3 lc nens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed; A ycung hens, 60-51c; A young toms, 27 38c; light toms, 41-420. Kabblls Averaxe to growers, live whites 4-5 lbs. 17-a0c lb.: 6-6 lbs. 15-lBc lb.; colored 2 cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks, 8-12o, Fresh dressed Idaho fryers and retailers, 40o; local, 48 52o. Country-Killed Heats Veal Top quality 89-0c lb.; other .trades according to weight and quality with lighter or heavier, S3-35c. Hags Light blockers. 25'A-20l&c; sows, 20-22C. Lambs Top quality springers, 3B-40c; mutton, best, 18-20c; rough heavy ones, 12-14c. Beef Good cows, 32-36c lb.; canners cutters, 29-30C. Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.): Beef steers: Good 500-800 lbs 143-46: commercial, $42-44: utility. S36-40. Cows: Commercial, 137-39; utility, 135 37; canners-cutters, 132-34. Beef Cuts (Good Steers I Hind quarters. 148-52: rounds. 148-51; full loins trimmed, $63-67; triangle. 139-42; square chucks, (44-46: ribs, 155-60: forequnrters, 140-43 Veal and calf: Good, $40-52; commercial, 137-46: Utility, 132-39. Lamb: Good-choice spring lambs, 146 49; commercial, S43-44; utility, $37-40. Mutton: Good, 70 lbs down, $28-30. Pork loins, $47-48; shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $28-30; sparerlbs, $45-48; carcass es, $28-29; mixed weights 12 per cwi. lower. Portland Miscellaneous Onions: 50 lb sack Ore. yellows, No. 1, medium, $1-1.35; large, 1.40-65; 10 lbs., 35-35; boilers, 10 lbs., 20-23c; 6 lbs. 19-21c; onion sets, Oregon yellow, AO lbs, $5.50-6.00; White, $6.25-50. Potatoes: Ore. local Burbanks, No. 1, $2.50-60: Deschutes Russets, No. 1A, 13.00 25; 25 lbs, 75-90c; No. 2, 50 lbs $1.09-39; Wash. Netted Gems, No. 1, $3.15-30; 25 lbs, 80-85c: 15 lbs, 60-62c; No. 2, $1.15-25; Ite. Bakers, $4.00-50; Idaho Russets, waxed, 13.75-4.00. New potatoes, Fla. Triumphs, size A, $3.00-10. Hay: New crop, stack bales. O. S. No. 3 treen Alfalfa, truck or car-lots F-O-B Portland or Puget Sound markets, $35.60 11,00 ton: U. 8. No. I mixed Timothy, $44 ton; new crop oats and vetch mixed Kay or uncertified clover hay, nominally $35 28 depending on quality and location bal fMi on Willamette valley farms. Cascara Bark Dry 12 Ho lb. green 4c lb. Wool Valley coarss and medium erodes 45c Jb. Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth nominally. Hides Calves 35o lb.; according to weiffht. pips, 25o lb., beef. S-lOo lb., bulls. 6-7c lb Country buyers pay 2e less Filberts Wholesale prices: Jumbo 19 22c large 17-20e; medium 16-lStte Grower prices: Orchard run, 8-10c. Walnuts Wholesale prices: Per lb. in I OO-l b lots. First quality Jumbo. 31-31': large. 29-30lc; medium, 26-36 He; sec ond quality Jumbo, 59-39 He; large 27 27c; medium 24H-S514e: baby. 19 "4 -20'4e. Grower prices, orchard run: Frao quettes. 10-13c lb. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., March 19 (tin Livestock: Cattle salable 200; market active, mostly steady; common-medium steers 21-35: cutter dairy type steers down to 17.50; good fed heifers 26; mediums mostly 22 JJ; common dairy types downward to 17: tanner-cutter cows 13.50-16 50; odd heavy Molfitelns 16.50; medium -gr.od beef cows 18-30.60; good beef and itusage bulls 31 22; beef bulls to 22.50; commons down to 17. Calves salable 60; market active, steady; good-choice vealers 28-33; mediums 20-25; commons down to 16. Hogs salable 200; market slow; early sales around 25 cents lower; tood-rholre 180-236 lbs. 18.75-19.25; few around 260 lhs. 18; good 350-550 lb. sows salable stea dy at 14.50-16.60; good-choice 114 lb. feeders 18. Sheep salable 150; market active; gen erally asking strong to nlgher; buyers talking steady; good-choice fed lambs held above 24 for one M; good -choice slaughter ewes salable ll.ft0-12.60i com mon ewes unsold. Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., STOCKS iBj the Associated Press American Can ... 115 Am Pow St Lt 204 Am Tel St Tel 150 Anaconda 29 Mi Bendlx Aviation , .'. 42 Beth Stee 34 Boeing Alrplan 28'i Calif Packing 39 Canadian Pacific 14 Cose J I 45 Caterpillar 36 Chrysler 65 Cons Vultee 3 Continents Can 38 S Crown Zellrrbacb 33i Curtis Wright si Douglas Aircraft ,.,. 80 Dupont de Nem 63 General Electrlo 46 General Food 49' General Motors 76; Goodyear Tire 50 Ai Int Harvester 26 Int Pnper 3S 1 j Kennecott 52 Llbby McN Si L 7?t Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward 56-H Nash Kelvlnatop 17 Nat Dairy 43 NY Central 13'i Northern Pacific 21 Pac Am FLih Pa Gas Elec 32'a Pa Tel St Tel 104 Penney J C Radio Corp H Rayonler 39 Bayonler Prd 33 Reynolds Metal 23 Richfield 40 Snfeway Stores 35B Sears Roebuck 44 Southern Paclflo ... 52'i Standard OU Co " Studebaker Corp 28 Si Sunshine Mining Tranxamerlca 17 Union Oil Cal 26 United Airlines BB', Union Paclflo 157, U 8 Steel 32 Warner Bros PIo 13 Woolworth . 49 SALEM MARKETS t'omplftrd from reports of Salem dealers for the suldance of Capital Journal Readers. (Revised dally). Rrtall Fee. Prices: Esg Mash $4.65 Rabbit Pellets - $4.20. Dairy Feed $3.70. Poultry) Buying prices Grade A Ouior ed hens 33-24c: grade A Leghorn hens, 18c; grade A old roosters, 14c: grade A colored fryers, 3 lbs., 30-32c. Esxa Buying Prices Large AA 35c, large A, 32-24c, medium AA, 33c; medium A, 31c: crux. 24c. Wholesale Prices gg wholesale prices tt-7o Above those prices above large grade A generally quoted at 30c, medium, 36c Butlrrfmt Premium 67c; No. 1 65c; No. 2. 60-6 lc: .buying prices). Butter Wholesale grade A, 69e; re tall 74c. Chicago Grain Chicago, March 16 W) Wheat displayed weakness while the nearby soybean con tracts came up with a show of firmness on the board of trade today. Other grains, easy early, closed with little price change. Moisture in Kansas and Oklahoma, which came as a surprise to traders, caused selling In new crop months of the bread cereal. Profit taking appeared in old crop deliveries. Prices slipped more than a cent at one time, but late In the day losses were partly recovered. Wheat closed H-l lower, Marcn $2.29-2.30, corn was nucha lined to lVa hlgl.er, March tl.Sl'i, oats were Vi lower to higher, March 77'.'i, rye was 14 lower to higher. May $1.33 -1.33. soy beans were ' unchanged to higher, March $2.49-!, and inrd wns 8 cents lower ot 2 cents a hundred pounds high er, March $10.72. Portland Grain Portland, March 15 fPi Whent: C-sh wheat ibid): Soft white 2.25: soft white (excluding Rex) 2.25; white club 2.25. Hard red winter: Ordinary a.25',4: 10 per cent 2.25 'a ; 11 per cent 2.251a; 12 per cent 2.25'i. Today's car receipts: Wheat 40. barley 1. flour 5, corn 1, oats 2, hay 4, ml 11 feed 8. Timberline In mountains Is at an elevation above which trees cannot grow. 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U Wed., March 15, 195019 Stock Market Shows Advance New York, March 15 (&) The stock market climbed to a new 3 -year high today. Leading issues moved up frac tions to a top of around two points, many selling at new peaks for 1949-50. Most gains were a point or less. Trading volume expanded rapidly as the price level curved upward. Turnover, which hit a rate of about 1,800,000 shares for the full session, was the fastest in several weeks. The market broke out of a price rut yesterday around noon and the advance carried through today. In the two days well over $1,000,000,000 has been added to the market value of all stocks listed on the exchange. High-priced Allied Chemical paced the field with a jump of 6'2 points to 223 Vt at one time. Yesterday this issue tacked on a 5 point gain. Also up were U. S. Steel, Gen eral Motors. Chrysler, Stude baker, U. S. Rubber, Glenn Mar tin, Radio Corp., American Tel ephone, Santa Fe, and U. S. Gyp-, sum. Sales Tax Approved Ketchikan, Alaska, March 15 (p) By a two-to-one margin vot ers okayed a city one percent sales tax yesterday. The vote was 816 to 404. OBITUARY Harvey Kern Unlonvale Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoche of the Unlonvals district left early Tues day by automobile in response to a wlro that her brother, Harvey Kern, about 30. of Bonner Sprlnxs, Kan., had died Sun day. He Is survived by his mother, one brother and three sisters. Including Mrs. K..oche. He had been an Invalid for a. nu ibr of years. DEATHS Cora Ann Rkkrr At the residence at 1045 North Oot- taxe street. March -13. Cora Ann Richer, at the age of 87 years. Survived by husband. Hiram Mason RicKcr or sniem; live chil dren, Mrs. Ida Francis Relchord, Mrs. Ju liet W. Pope, Mrs. Una May Elmer, Roy Burnette. and Charles Burnett; brothers Charles Coffleld of Kansas City, Mo., and Chester Coffleld In California: a sister. Mrs. Ruby Hamilton of Minneapolis, Kans., 10 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Serdkes will be held Thurs day, March 16, at 2 p.m. at the Church of the Latter Day Saints with Bishop Salsbury officiating. Interment In Bel crest Memorial park. Direction W. T Rlgdon company. Mrs. Anne L. Dnlaney Mrs. Anne L. Dulaney, late resident or 340 N. Liberty St., at local hospital, March 13. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Leone Best. Calxary, Alberta, Can ada, and Mrs. Eleanor Wood, Bozeman, Mont.; a son, Harvey Bcchtcl, Helix, Ore.; two sisters, Mrs. Mary E. Wilson, Salem, and Mrs Joan Jensen, Stockton, Calif.; four brothers, William, Joseph and Ches ter Crosby, all of Cavalier, N, D., and Roy Crosby of Talbot, Ore.; and four srandchildrcn. Services will be held at Die Cloush-Barrlck chapel Thursday, March 16, at 3 p.m. with Interment in Eelcrcst Memorial park. Rev. dcorge H swirt will officiate. Frederlrk fiercer Frederick Berger, late resident of 811 verton, at t local hospital March 15 at the age of 80 years. Announcement of services later br the Howell-Edward chapel. 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