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Ingrid Settles Divorce Action Hollywood, April 20 (U.R) In grid Bergman won her bitter trans-Atlantic light today to have Dr. Peter Lindstrom give her joint legal custody of their 12-year-old daughter, Pia. The brain surgeon, who once threatened to drag Miss Berg man through the courts as an "unfit and improper person" to have full custody of the little girl, changed his mind and agreed yesterday to share her with her mother. But he's determined to divorce the beauteous movie queen "im mediately" Greg Bautzcr, Miss Bergman's attorney, said she will not con test the suit. His suit will hurry up Miss Bergman's wedding to Italian Film Director Roberto Rossclli ni, the father of her two-months-old son and the man who wooed her away from her husband, child, and Hollywood career. Meanwhile, friends of the ac tress said, she is making plans to come here in the next two months to be with Pia. If she wants, she can take the little girl to Rome with her for a va cation. "That's the point we fought hardest for," Bautzer said. "She can take her any place she wants to without asking anybody's permission." The slim, blonde child will live with Lindstrom during the school year. Miss Bergman's turn comes during the first half of her summer vacation. Lind Itrom gets her for the last half. He and Pia will continue to live in Miss Bergman's hillside mansion and he will provide for her physical needs while her mother is out of the country. Money for her school books, clothes, food, and toys will come from a joint fund to which both he and Miss Bergman will contribute. The agreement also provides for a friendly settlement of a joint $250,000 estate. Sleeping Car Service Fails to Pay Its Way Standard Pullman sleeping car, which has been operated on an overnight schedule between Portland and Coos Bay, will be discontinued effective April 29 from Portland and April 30 from Coos Bay, due to lack of patronage, according to J. H. Pruett, Jr., general passenger agent, Southern Pacific com pany, Portland. The car has been carried on passenger trains Nos. 329-334 and 333-330, leaving Portland and Willamette valley cities daily in the evening, arriving in Coos Bay next morning with similar overnight service from Coos Bay to Portland. Chair car service operated on the same trains will be retained, Pratt said. 0 & C Timber Land Brings High Prices Portland, April 20 VP) Bid ding is getting keener for tim ber, the bureau of land manage ment reported yesterday after a sale of 31,337,000 feet of Oregon and California land grant tim ber. It was appraised at $255,507, but sold in scaled bids for $329, 519, the bureau said. There were 13 parcels, located in Lane, Douglas, Coos, Jackson and Jo sephine counties. Goes to Idaho Dayton Mrs. Effie Clark left for Caldwell, Idaho where she will visit an old friend. She will also visit a brother at Rupert and other relatives at Nampa, Idaho. She plans to be away for three or four weeks. Salem Livestock Market Wooled lambs Feeder lambj Spring lambs Calves, Rood 1300-ijo lbs.) Veal (1M-300 lbs.) top .. Fat rlftlrv -.,.. Cutter cows Dairy heifers Bulls MARKET QUOTATIONS Company) J 22. 00 to 124. SO J16.00 to $21.00 125.00 to 127.00 120.00 to 934.00 124,00 to 328.00 114.30 to 115.50 $12.00 to 114.00 114.00 to (17.00 116.00 to 121.00 SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports of Salem dealers for the nu.dnnre of Capital Journal readers. (Revised daily.) Keatil Feed Prices! Etc Mash 14.65. Babbit Pel lets 14 .00. Dairy Feed S3.70. Poultry Buylnit prices: Grade A col ored hens, 20-2lc: grade A Leghorn hen. 15c: grade A old roosters. 13-14c; grade A. colored fryers, 3 lbs., 29-3 lc. Baling Prices Large AA 35c, large A, 32-35c: medium AA 33c, medium A 31-32c; crax, 24c. Wholesale Prices Eng wholesale price 8-7e above these prices above lame Rrs.dc A generally quoted at 40c, medium 37c. Premium. 63c: No. 1. lc: No. i, 53-60c. Batter Wholesale grade A, 66c; retail, lie. Chicago Livestock Chicago, April 20 (JP (USDA Salable hogs 9,000: butchers under 280 lbs around 10 lower: heavier weights 10-25 or more lower: sows 25-40 lower; top 16.75: good and choice 190-260 lbs 16.40-85: 370-230 lbs 16.10-40: 300-360 lbs 15.50-16.00: a few 160-180 lbs 15.25-16.35: most sows under 430 lbs 14.25-15.25: 475-600 lbs 12.75-14.25. Salable cattle 4.000; salable calves 400: slaughter steers and she stock strong to 25 higher; bulls 25-50 lower; vealers steady to 50 higher; high good to choice 1.075 1 300 lbs steer 29.00-30.50: medium and good steers 23.75-28.75: 200 head string 975 lbs weights at 23.75: most medium and good heifers 24.00-27.50: common and me dium beef cows 17.50-19.50; canners and cutters 14.00-17.00: medium and good sau sage bulls 20.50-22.50. Salable sheep 2.500: slaughter lambs steady; 108 lb fait shorn to 112 lbs Color ado wooled lambs 24.90-26.00: moderate supply choice handyweights held above 27.50; sheep steady to weak. Partland Grain Portland, Ore., April 20 Cash wheat fold): Soft white 2.23: soft white (lift rex 1.23; www Club 2.23. . Hard red winter; Ordinary 2.23: 10 per cent 2 23: 11 per cent 2.24; 12 per cent 3 34. Today's car .eceipts: Wheat Si; barley 3; flour 9; corn I; millfeed I. Portland Produce Bultfrfat Tentative ihir t imme diate change. Premium quality maximum to 35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland. 61 -04c lb.: 92 mom. SR.filn on score, 58c; 89 score 56c. Valley routes ana country points, 2c lew than first. Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to Wholesalers, trade A fi.1 xrnrr A 92 score. 00c: B score, 58c: C 80 score, jdc. Aoove prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland whole aleis: Oregon singles. 3B-3S9: Or en on 5 .small loaf. 41-41'i.c: trtnlpbt lit Im. tlmr. slnnlcs. Eggs To Wholesalers: A mrtr. lnrn 39',a-40c doz; A grade, medium, 38-38 tac; 8 grade, large. 34-35c doz. roruand Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA print. 66c: AA cartons, 67c; B prints, 63c. Eiss Prices to retailers: Grade AA large 43c doz.; A large. 41c: AA medium. 4lc; A medium. 40c; B medium, 33c; car tons 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers: Portland, Oregon singles, 37-41c; Oregon loaf. 5 1b. loaves, 42',i-43c lb.; triplets, l'.i cents less than singles. Premium brands, singles, 50'.j-52aC. Poultry Live Chickens (No. 1 quality. F.O.B. Plants): Broilers, under 2 lbs, nominal; fryers, 2 'i -3 lbs, 25c: 3-4 lbs., 31c: roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 31c; light hens under 4 lbs. 16c; over 4 lbs. 10c; heavy hens, all weights, 21c; old roosters, all weghts, 13-l4c. Turkey Net to growers, toms, 30-31c: hens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed; A young hens, - 50-51c; A young toms. 37 38c; light toms. 41-42c. Rabbits Average to growers, live whites 4-5 lbs. 24-26c lb.; 6-8 lbs. 20-24c lb.: colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does and buck 10-I4c. Fresh dressed Idaho fryers, 45c; locals, 52-54c; some to 56c. Country-Killed Meats Veal Top quality, 40-42c lb.; other grades according to weight and quality with lighter or heavier, 33-35c. lints Light blockers, 24-25c; sows 18-22c. Lambs Top quality yearlings, 44-46c; mutton, best, 18-20c; bucks, 10-13c; 14-18c. Beef Oood cows, 32-34c lb.; canners cutters, 20-30c. Fresh Dressed Meals (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.l: Beef Steers Good 500-800 lbs.. 844-17: commercial, $44-46; utility, 136-37. Cows Commercial, J38-40; utility, 137 40: canners-cutters, 333-36. Beef cuts (Good Steers): Hind quart ers, $54-56: rounds, $51-53: full loins, trimmed, $67-71; triangle. $37-40; square chucks, $40-44; ribs, $55-62; forequarters, $40-41; Veal Good. $48-51; commercial, $44-46; Utility, $32-39. Calves Good, choice, $43-47; commer cial, $37-43. Lambs Good-choice spring Iambs. $51 54; commercial. $46-48; utility, $37-41. Mutton Good, 70 lbs. down, $28-30. Pork loins, 8-13 lbs., $43-46: shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $31-34; sparerlbs, 842-46; car casses, $30-27; mixed weights, $1 per cwt. lower, Portland Miscellaneous Onions 50-lb. sack Ore. yellows, No. 1, medium. $1.25-1.50; large, 3 Inch, $2-2.25; onion sets, Ore. yellows, 50 lbs., $5.25-6. Potatoes Ore. Deschutes Russets No. 1A. $3.60-3.75; baker size, 4.50-60: No. 2 bakers 3.00-60; No. 1, 5-10 lb. sacks size A 2.35-45; 25 lb. No. 1A 95c; 15 lbs.. 60-65c: No. 2s. 50 lb. sacks, $1.25-29; Klamath Falls No. 1A. 3.50-60; Idaho Russets No. 1A $3.85-95; 5-10 lb. sacks. $2.40-50; new lonit whites. 50 tbs.. $2.50-2.60; Calif, long whites, 100 lbs., $4.65-4.75. Hay New crop, stack bales, U. S. No. 2 green Alfalfa, truck or car-lots F.O.B. Portland or Puget Sound markets, $36-40 ton; U. S. No. 1 mixed Timothy, $44 ton: new crop oats and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay nominally $27-30 depending on quality and location baled on Willamette valley farms. Cascara Bark Dry 12'aC lb., green 4c lb. 43Wool Valley coarse and medium grades Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth nominally. Hides Calves 35c lb.: according to weight pips. 25c lb.; beef 10-llc lb bulk 7-8c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less! Filberts Wholesale prices: Jumbo 19 22c; large 17-20c: medium 15-18'Ac. Grow er prices: Orchard run, 8-10c. ,iFfl!n,ft!WJ10lwale pr,CC5: Ptr lb. in 100-lb. lota: First quality jumbo. 31-32'i: large. 29-30',c: medium. 26-26;c; sec ond quality Jumbo. 29-29ic; large 27 27?ic: medium 24'-25V4c: baby, ifl'i. 20'. e. Grower prices, orchard run: Fran quettes. 10-13c lb. Portland Livestock rmand'i ?,Fe'i A.prU 20 W.R)-Llvestock: r, " iimtKcij ncuve, sieaay medium-low good 860-930 lb fed steers A ommons 22.24; medium heif ers 23.50-24.50: common beef heifers 19-22; j aown to is; canner- cutter cows 14.50-16.50; shells down to 12 or below; medium beef cows 18.50-20: some held higher: bulls scarce: good beef Shove" or Calves salable 50: market steady; qual ity poor; common-medium vealers 15-25; culbs downward to 10; good vealers salable 27-30; choice late Wednesday 31-32. -""'t i.,v, ma r lit i active, sieaay: !good-cholce 180-230 lbs 18.50-18.75: heav- . lt 'V jou-o 10 sows 15-15.50: choice 80 lb feeders 19.50: heav ler feeders salable 18.50 down. L,,rlTK "ye . scattered sales iambs steady; good-choice 100 lb shorn lambs , ...... - " wuuicu lamas z4.so; me- ,diums 22; medium feeders 2i; medium ! yearlings 21: good ewes under pressure; j one lot 150 lb wooled ewe 10; some held Chicago Grain Chicago, April 30 &) A selling squall shortly before the close left grains with losses on the board of trade today. The market recovered some of the ground lost during the worst part of the selling, which sent old crop soybeans down around 5 cents at one time, but the rally did not have much steam. Wheat closed Hit lower to V higher May $2.2614; corn was lower. May $1.39a-3; oats were unchanged toi higher. May 78-Ti: rye was lsi-2V lower. May Sl.307t-il.31: soybeans were 1U lower to i higher. May $2.75l,i-i: and lard was unchanged to 2 cents a hundred pounds lower, May $11.00. LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE LORAIN COURT FROM OXFORD STREET TO TERMINUS OF LORAIN COURT NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and Inten tion to Improve Lorain Court from the north line of Oxford Street to the termin us of Lorain Court, in the City of Salem, Marlon County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street Intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem,- by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, construct ing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2Vt inch as Phaltlc concrete pavement twenty-four feet wide, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council April 10, 1950, which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this ref erence thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and Intention to make the above described 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 oi toe property affected. By Order of the Common Council April 10, 1950. ALFRED UUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is April 15, 1950. Date of final publication April 27, 1950. Apr. 15. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26. 37. LtPRDMPTLY HELP RELIEVE itch, alto pa In of nilM with oo thing, rant fi'6ra.Yj medicated STOCKS iBy the Associated Press) American Can Ill1 Am Pow & Lt 20 Am Tel & Tel lSfl'i Anaconda 30'a Bendlx Aviation 41H Beth Steel 3T Boeing Airplane 29 Calif Pocking M Canadian Pacific 15 Case J I 'i Caterpillar 37 Chrysler Cons Vultee Continental Can 7 i Crown Zellerbacn 32 Curtis Wright 8 Douglas Aircraft Dupont de Nem General Electric 48 General Food General Motors f Goodyear Tire 5 Int Harvester 26 ? Int Paper Kennecott Llbby McN At L Long Bell "A" 26, Montgomery Ward S3; Nash Kelvinator Nat Dairy 43 ? NY Central 14 Northern Pacific 21U Pac. Am Fish Pa Gas St Elec 33 Pa Tel &i Tel W- Penney J C 574 Radio Corp 22 ' j Rayonler 28a Rayonier Pfd 32'a Reynolds Metal 223 Richfield 43 Safeway Stores 34'( Sears Roebuck 44S Southern Pacific 53 Standard Oil Co 65i Studcbaker Corp 31 'i Sunshine Mining 9'i Transamerlca Union OH Cftl 25 United Airlines 85V3 Union Pacific 16'. 4 U B Steel 32', Warner Bros Pic Woolworth Slock Market nw Ynrlt. Aorll 20 fJP) The stock mar ket emerged from a late cloudburst of aeU ing today with only moderate damage. rinsinr orient ahowed a clearcut maj ority of losses running from fractions to an extreme of around three points. Final quotations, though, were well above the lows for the day. Heltlns; forces unleashed a savage attack almost without warning In the final hour of business. Almost every Important group of stocks was slapped down. The worst of the selling wu over In around 15 minutes. Almost immediately a comeback got underway. The heavy trading in the final hour lifted turnover to arouno 2,500,000 shares. Radio-television stocics, wnicn nave advanced at a dizzy rate since the first of the year, were among the hardest hit. Brokers saw no specific news to account for the abrupt drop. The market has been Jittery for weeks, however, as the 1949 50 bull market steadily worked its way up ward. Intense Interest in radio-television stocks much of which has been rated as outright speculation nu contriouteci to the nervousness. DEATHS Donna Ruth Coe Donna Ruth Coe, at the residence at 760 Hood street, April 18, at the age of 44. Survived by mother, Mrs. M. A. Coe, Sa lem, a brother, Lee Coe, San Francisco; sisters, Mrs. Carol E. Allen and Mrs. Max ine Spangler, both of Salem and Mrs. Do ris Cook. McCoy, Oregon. Member of Church of God. Services will be held Fri day, April 21 at 1:30 p.m. at the Howell Edwards chapel. Rev. Oral W. Clemens officiating. Interment at Belle Passl ce metery. Scbyler Wilson Schyler Wilson, at the residence, 2420 Lee street, April 19, at the age of 86. Sur vived by a son, Clarence B. Wilson, Sa lem; two sisters, Mrs. Vern Smallwood, Salem, and Mrs. Vernon Lowery of Port land, and 19 grandchildren. Services will be held at the Howell-Edwards chapel Saturday. April 22 at 3 P.m., the Rev. George Holmqulst officiating, Interment In City View cemetery. Mrs. Ida F, Conn Mrs. Ida F, Conn, late resident of 2274 N. Church street, at a local hospital, April 19. Surviving are her husband, George Conn, Salem; three sons, Elmer Conn, Modesto, California, William Conn. Parma, Idaho, and Arthur Conn; six grandchildren and five great grandchil dren. Services will be held at the Clough Bnrrlck chapel Saturday, April 22, at 1:30, p.m. with the Rev. Edward F. Harmon of ficiating. Interment will be at Belcrest Memorial park. Mrs. Matilda Pcllele Mrs. Matilda Pellete, late resident of route 8, box 575, Salem, at a local hos pital April 18. Shipment made by Clough Barrick company to Fortmlller-Freder-ickson funeral home, Albany, for services and interment there. Mrs. Betsey Peterson Mrs. Betsey Peterson, at the residence at route 1, Turner, April 19. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Whltakcr, Car rlngton, N. D.t and Mrs. Lillian Hawkins, Kennewlck, Wash.; five sons, John H. Peterson and Ole M. Peterson, both of Turner, Walter Peterson, Eugene, Lewis P. Peterson, Cathay, N. D. and Philip R. Peterson, Salem; 13 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren. Announcement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. OBITUARY Mist Mary A. Walker Stay ton Miss Mary A. Walker, 87, died at Salem General hospital Tuesday. She (Advertisement) Felt Short of Breath Doesn't Suffer Now "Th simplest of foods caused me to sweel up so that I could hardly get my clothes on," said Mrs. Maud Stoner of 2524 E. 15th St., Long Beach. 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Mrs. Mabel Roberts, Salem, funeral .services at Weddle funer al home in Stayton at 2 p.m. Friday, Rev. John Moranse of Stayton Methodist church officiating. Interment In Twin Oaks cemetery at Turner. Louis Glndt LniiU Olndt. late vfiident of 689- Riv- i- viw Hrii-p Aorti is. Survived by daughters, Mm. J. H. Lamb of Portland, Mrs. William Bemer of eponane, wm Mr. Cecil Walter of Park City, Mont., and Mrs. Roy Mcrrit of Roundup. Mont.: sons. L. L. Glodt of South Edemcston. N. Y Oeorse P. Glodt of McMinnvllle. James J. Glodt of Redmond and John T. Glodt of Salem, and by 12 grandchildren and by three great grandchildren. Recitation of the rosary Thursday. April 20, at 8:30 p.m. at the chapel of Hennessy, Goetsch and McGcc company. 210 N. W. 17th ave.. in Portland. Requiem high mass offered Fri day, April 21. at 9:30 a.m. at St. Rose's church, N. E. 15th avenue and Alameda .street in Portland with concluding serv ices at Mt, Calvary cemetery. Dr. Charles Bunnell Albany Graveside services for Dr. Charles Bushnel). 74, prominent educator and formerly of Albany, who dfed In Toledo. Ohio, will be held at the Albany Masonic cemetery Saturday at 11 a.m. Dr. Bushnell was one-time Instructor at Albany college, now Lewis and Clark col lege, Portland, and later president of Pa cific university, Forest Grove. He Is sur vived by his widow, who was Olga Hew itt of Albany. Malllda Pellette Albany Matilda Pellette. 87, died at the Salem Memorial hospital Tuesday. Services will be held at the Fortmiller Fredericluen funeral home Saturday at a P.m. Burial will be in the Providence cemetery. Bhe was born in Missouri In 1862 coming to Lebanon at the age of 12 years and had been a resident of Linn county for 75 years, the past 40 being spent in Albany. She had lived with a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Turnldge of Salem for the past several month. She was married to William Pellette in April 1943 in Vancouver, Wash., who survives as do a son. Cecil Crume, and two daughters, Dollie Mlshler and Margaret Turnldae. Miss Eleanor Dunlap Albany Miss Eleanor Dunlap, 82 of. route 3, Albany, died at the Fairlawn hospital in Portland Wednesday. Serv ices are to be held Friday at 2 p.m., at the Oakvillc United Presbyterian church with burial In the Shedd cemetery. She was born in Omo and came to Ore gon in 1892. locating in Shedd. She was graduated from the Oregon Collese of Education In 1899 and taught school in Linn and Benton counties. In 1909 she was graduated from Oregon State col lege in pharmacy and worked In the Mason druu store at Jefferson until 1919 going from there to Brownsville where she and her sister, Margaret, also a pharma cist, purchased the Crandal Drug store, conducting that business at the Dunlap Drug Co.. for 20 years, since retiring had lived near Oakvillp. Her sister. Margaret, died in 1949. Slie Ls survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary D. Acheson of route 3. Albany. 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Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P. M.Friday a2&fafopaataaurfnyM Ph. 39191 DIRECTORY 1DDINQ MACIUNE? All makes used machines sold, ren repaired. Rocn. 450 Court. Phone 3-6 AltCMTECTS Draftsman experienced architect nj mechanical. P. Tyler Btone 2-0 AL'TO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE j-itHJt. 333 Center. BULLDOZING Rill 11 rvno iT" . 1 ' - . ic.ciiriK, roaa bldlir ck Falrvlew Ave. Pn. a.si, Salem, of HKONZING MEMORi SIIOB Co. Ph. 2-7836. -f.Jcr piaiea. BUILDIWG AND CARPENTRY" LH50ntrBft 70Ur new home. Also ........tj repair Pft 2-4850. CA8J REGISTERS Instant Atitmr : 1 lit. T in V casn r ( oia, rented repair - i-uil. m. 3-H7T3 CEMENT WORK Foundation, sWewal" , drlvewara. pat! j CHIMNEY SWEEP itt l3ve 'urnace' chimneys vacuun Miaicy. in o, ait pn 3.7! Oil EXCAVATING Ben OtJen & Bon excavating; and gra lne Land clcarlntr Ph -i.-tnnn .n EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Scrvl .... ucd uipm. i. a, box 437 O10 Guaranteed Past Control .Service. Motl roaches, rats, etc. Ph. 2-0781. oir FLORIST " Brelthaupt's (or flowers. Dial i-aiio FURNITURE REPAIRING A RE FINIS WhMl j An It "If. i happy. LAMBERT-BROCK 664 Norw HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS R UTotVlna . . livery. 1717 Center! Ph. 3-3305. LANDSCAPE NURSERY P. A. Puvrflnx Bn. r- i-.- . N. Lancaster Dr. at 4-bor. Ph. 3-1322. LAUNDRY DELDX SERVE BELF Laundrj 345 Je ferson St. Phone 2352. LAWN MOWERS Sharpening, guaranteed service. Ne power and hand mowera. Call Han w. Scott. 147 B. Com'l St. olU' .Expertly .sharpened. .Jacobsen .Pow- ..itiwcr ucBier. ninnra- mrvrl . cnn ..Shop, 837 N. Illsh St. Ph. 3-3811... olO: LAWN MOWERS ft KNIFE SHARPENER At Ur nnnr o-HnHIno iBn.n . .... am, rlllivw, JJCJtlir I, ftl. 3-6033. MATTRESSES Capita" Bedding. Phono 3-4069. MUSIC LESSON Popular piano for beginners. Ph. 2073' oil Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mando un, tt&njo, etc. court St. Ph. 3-7531 . olll NURSING HOME SALEM NUnaiNO HOME 15 years experience In nursing cart wieev ub ana see our nome. Mr. an. Mrs. O. F. Lowe. Ph. 2-3853. ollB OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES .. Desk chairs, files and filing supplier safes, duplicators and ud do lamps, typewriter stands, brief cas Pierce Wire Recorders, Roen, 456 Court PAINTING Painting and decorating. Ph. 37552. o9 Lii.Hroma are equipped to do you PBuibiuti mono d-dwi. PAINTING AND PAPER11ANGING Painting and paporhanglng. Free esti mate, wi Quipping, pn. 3-0513. olll1 Ph. 22808 for painting, paperhanglnii i, tractive rates, vanacr moicn. OIQ Painting and paperhanglnii done expert ijr biiu rcnfiviiuDiB rn. j-iio or 2-; OlOI Plowing and discing. Ph. 22807. oil! Plowing, discing, Ford & Farmall trnc- mra. u. marsnau, rn. Z-1J13. Custom plowing As discing with Fort! tractor, rn. 37437 or 35583. ol02' PLUMBING Fisher, 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 2-2084. 0102 Repairs, Sewers and Drains cleaned. w a. onewis, Flumping, Ph. 3-4600. o' PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing. Hutcheon Paint Store. rnone s-ODUf, ROTO ROOTER Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged sewers, a rains, rn. j -03.17. u. Howard. SAND A GRAVEL Oarden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and arauiino excavating, wallln Band Gravel Co., Phone 3-0249. Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 N. 5th. O101 SEPTIC TANKS Mike's Septic Service Tank cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 107S aim w. uaiem. Ph. 1-B463. 3-5327. Ol 09 K. P. Mamel, scptlo tanks, sewer and oram line cleaned, uuaranteed work, 1143 8th St. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. .. o04 Vacuum Pumping, no mile air a charse. Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank aervice, esq Larson. Phone 2-0734. om STEAM CLEANING Car motors, farm equipment, houses, paint removed. We go anywhere. Thomas 1. mng. rn. zjujs. oll5 SKWER CLE AN I. Vfl SERVICE Cleaned by electric machine. Com' Plumbing Shop. Ph. 2-4070. o!17' Electric Roto-Itooter Exclusive Patunt, Razor Shap Cutting Blades Clean sew ers, drains, h. Howard. Ph. 3-5327. SEWING MACHINE All mnkes repaired, free estimates. In your nome. ireo pick up and delivery, Sinner Clewing Machlno Co.. 130 No. uommercini. i'n, j-aau. Spraying, L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900. o!04 TRANSFER A STORAGE Local At Distance Transfer, storage. Burner oils, coal At briquets. Trucks to Portland dally. Agent for Ben Ins. House hold .roods moved to anywhere In U.S, or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage. p:i 3-3131. TREE SPRA YINfi Jim Garden. Ph. TREE WORK Insured tree service. Ph. 26014. TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Under wood portables, All makes used machine! Repairs ana rent. noeii. ob tjourt. VENETIAN IlLINDS Elmer The BUndman. Ph. 3-7328. Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or rcflnlshed Relnhoidt At Lewis. 2-3639. WEATHERSTRIPPiyn WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore, rt. 2, box 317. Ph. 2-5135. 0115 R. J. West, 4240 Bunny vltw. 2-2773. oll3 "c7Tf"SaundcrB, 660 Water. oII7 WINDOW CLEANING . WINDOW SHADES Acme Window Cleaners. Windows, walls, - woodwork cleaned Floors cieauct., waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337 347 Court. Lancdoc, Culbertsoo and Mather. Washable, Roller. Mad to order. 1 Dsy Del Relnhoidt A Lewis. Ph. 2-3839. 0 WOOD A SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph, 2-4031. O