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Taxi Driver in Poe of Hero Atlanta, June 1 (P)A taxi cab driver, father of five chil dren, wrestled with an appar ent mad dog yesterday to save a group of 82 terrified kindergar ten pupils. "Any man with kids of his own would have done exactly what I did," said 28-year-old Hick Parker, shrugging off his act oi bravery. Parker spotted the dog. run ning wildly and foaming at the mouth, as he drove past the school. Classes were changing and the youngsters were on the grounds. The alert cab driver threw his car in reverse and put it between the mongrel dog and the chit dren. He shouted at a patrolling policewoman to get the children inside. Then the dog darted around the cab and Parker flung him self upon it. As the children watched from windows, he wres tled the dog down the street. A youth in the neighborhood fin ally killed the dog with a rifle. Parker was bitten on one hand and was given an anti-rabies shot. The dog's head was taken to a laboratory for a rabies test. To the school kids, the air forces veteran was a personal hero. "Better than In the comic books," said one. Red Youths Quit Sit-down Strike Luebeck, Germany, June 1 VP) Ten thousand sleepy commun 1st youths marooned for two nights Just Inside the Soviet zone started moving toward their West German homes today after calling off their sitdown strike The blue-shirted boys and girls accepted West German po lice demands that they give their names or submit to medical ex aminations before crossing the border. They had been camping in the chilly border "no man's land,' refusing to heed the police or ders, since Tuesday night when they reached the east-west zonal frontier after attending the com munlst Whitsun rally in Berlin The weary youths capitulated after a sleepless night during which they piled their straw bedding onto camp fires in an attempt to keep warm. This morning they shuffled past lines of police and watchful German doctors who gave them a quick - lookover for any pos sible contagious diseases con tracted In their crowded Berlin quarters. There were no Incidents in the early hours. Western police aid doctors found no illness among the youths. Australian Visits At Grand Island Grand Island Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finnicum were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Savage of Ladner, B. C, Rex Ross, Mt. An gel, and Miss Eliott of Mel bourne, Australia. Miss Elliott is touring the United States and Europe to learn about dairying. She will have spent five years from the time she left her home until he returns. Her experiences have been very interesting. Savage served as Judge of the Yamhill county Jersey cattle how at McMinnvllle last week. Tiernan Accepts Coaching Position Robert E. Tiernan, a Willam ette university graduate living at 1210 South 17th street, has ac cepted a position as basketball and baseball coach at Port Or ford, Ore., high school. It will mark Tiernan's first venture into the coaching pro fession. He plans to move to Port Orford in August. Middle Grove Clubs Meet For Final Session Friday Middle Grove The last meeting until fall or the Associated clubs of Middle Grove will be a jitney supper served at the school house Friday. Supper will be served between the hours of 6 and 7:30 p.m. Each family Is asked to bring a hot dish, salad and dessert for the sale. Coffee and rolls will be provided by the club. A free program will follow the supper hour. Mrs. Robert Pickerel and her new ton, Robert John, were hon ored with a shower Friday night at the Pickerel home on Lan caster drive. Hostesses were Mrs. Earl Malm and Mrs. Don Addi son. Games were played and re freshments served to Mrs. Ed ward Dimbat, Mrs. John Kring, Mrs. Leonard Malm, Mrs. Dan Scharf, Mrs. Henry Sprick, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Robert Dant, Mrs. Odin Slattum, Mrs. George Hardy, Mrs. Richard Kring, the honored guest and hostesses. Lancaster home extension unit met IViday for the final meeting of the unit's year at Hogg Brother! In Salem. The day'i project, "Oven Meals." was presented by Mrs. E. C. Mennis. Mrs. Covil Case and Mrs. C M. Brlggs, with full MARKET QUOTATIONS aleea Livestock Mark By Valle Packlna flAmginl Spring Jambs iio.OO to I14.J0 ceive. tood (soo-iso ibi.i i2o ou to m 01 veil usq-joo iba.l top .... 134.00 to IM.00 Pat dairy eow ii M ta ilft.no Cutttr cows 113.80 to llt.ie Dairy heifer , IU M to 11 M Bmu m. to m oo Pertlaad Kastalde Market Bit 11 cup fiat ot Cenbr district nar cissi variety strawberries aold for 13.25 310 on tha Portland Eastald Parmer Wholesale Produce market today. Mid-Columbia district ltttuct brought 14 a cratt. Radlsha war 4t-M caoU ft down bunches. Portland Predae Bulterfel Tentative, atibjert to Imrae dlata eh ana a Premium quality maiitnuas to to 1 oercert acldlti delivered in Portland, Sl-4e lb i 02 aeora, H-Mei teor. 67-flOe: 11 score Me Valla? route and country polnta 3c lea tnao urn Butter Wboleaala FOB bulk gube wholesaler, irada A 01 aeora, flOc: 12 acore, 00c; B eer. Sic; C 10 aeora. ie Above or ce ara atrtctly nomiaii Cheese Selling price to Portland wiiole- alara- Oregon singlea, so-ia1; Oregon I mail loaf. 41-tlSc; triplet I lea tbao single. tin-To wholaaatera: A grade, ttno. 40-tle doi.: A trade modlum. JlW-lfcr; B irade large, ia-J8c. Portland Datrv Markaa Butler Prlca to retaileri: orada aa print, 4ct AA carton, osoi prints A cartons, OSci B prints 63e. Eccs-Pi-ire la retailers Orada AJ largo 44e dot.; A larse 42c; AA medium. 42c; A medium, 41c: b madlum. lie; car tons 2c additional. Cheat - Prtc to ratatura. Portland orei on single. 37-4le: Oregon loaf, a- lb loaves. 42t-43e lb.: triplet. cbU less thin single Premium brands, alniiea. so H-32 Me. Poultry Llva Chicken- (No. 1 quality, F.o.B olantai; Broiler, under l iba. nominal; fryer. Jtt-3 Iba.. c: 3-4 Iba.. 20c; rout- era. 4 Iba. and over, 20c: llibt hena under u.. la-iiic oyer mi., ii-ibc; mii hena. all weight 30-21 e; old roosters, U weight. tl-13c. Turk Net to i rower, to ma. 10-2 le: btna. 44c Prlea to ratallera. draasod: A youaf hena. M.51e; A roust torn, li ne: nrtn tonu. i-42e. Babbits Average to grower, lira white 4-5 lbs., 22-24C lb.; 1-8 16. IS-JOc lb; colored 2 centa lower, old or haary does and buck 10-Hc. Prcah draaaed Idaho fryera 40ei local. M-54c: some to 50c; Idaho fryer and routera, H. Cevntrs-.KIIIed Meat Veal Top quality 11-400 lb., other trade according to weight and quality with lltbtar or heavier, 35-l(c. Hon Light blocker, 21 -10c; aow 20-23C. Lambs Top quality yearling, 43-44c. Mutton Best. 10-lSe: round beavj bucks, 13-14c. Beer oood eowa, 32-34e lb.; canneri- eu tiers, J0-J3c. Fresh Dressed Meat (Wholesaler to ratallera per cwt.t: Beef Steers Oood 800-800 Iba., 141-40; commercial 145-47; Utility, 240-43. Caws commercial. 140-42; utility ni- 30; canners-cutter. 134-38. nee i cots luooa ethers aim quart- ara. 158-51; round. .33 -IS; fuD loins. trimmed, 187-72; trianala. 131-42; aquara chuck. 142-41; Mb. s&7-; lorcqueriera. 138-42. Veal Good. 141-11; commercial l44-t utility 131-30. calves oood anowa 4a-. eommsr- elsl 137-43 Laasba aood-cnoic spring lamoa, - 50: commercial. 145-49: utility, 130-40 Mutton oood, 70 lb down, IZ4-J. Park CsU Loin. No. L 1-13 lb.. 153- 55: ehouldera. 18 lb, down, 130-37.10; car caase. 120-170 Its, I2ft.50-10.50; mixed welihta 21 lower; apareriba, I42-4S. Portland MUeellairtoae Onions 50- b. sack Ore. weatent xei- Iowa, No. 1, medium, 11.35-50; laria, 11.85 75; Texaa SO lb, wax. 23.50-7S; yellow, 13.50-75; Calif, yellow 11.71-2.00. Potsteea ore. BurbankJ, ho. i, aj.so-is; Dechutea ruueta, No. IK, IVs"-00' J5' 1b. aack, .05-1.00; IS lb. 55-(5c; Bakara, 14.75-00: no. 1 Baxera. ij.as-ao; Klamath No. 1A. 13.85-4.00: Idaho ruaaeta, Nd. ia. 14.1A-25: 5-10 lb. aacU. 12.40-50: new crop Calif. Lont whltaa 11.00-21, aome to 22.50; six B, 12.25-33. Hay New crop, ataca oataa a aj. no. a trten Alfalfa, truck or oar-loU F.O.B. Portland or Putet Bound markeu, 132-11 ton: U. 8. No. 1 mixed Timothy, 144 ton', now emu At and vetch mixed hay I uncertified clover hay nominally 127-10 depend tni on quality and location oaito in WUlametta valley imnna. Caaaars Bark Zy: 20e to peeiara: trees Se lb. weal vaiiey eoeraa ano wwaiam mou 50-sse. Mohair 60-5ia id. on 12-tnonin errowia nominally. Hides caitaa iso re.; aecorams o wetiht pip. 36o lb.; beef 10-Uo lb.; bull ?-8e lb. Country buyer pay 2a lexe. Filbert wnoiexala pneea: jumoo iv l2e: large 17-20c; madlum IS-lSHc- Grow ir price: Orchard run. 1-10. - VatMta Wholeaela orlcea: Par n. In 100-lb. lota: First quality tumbe, ll-ll1: lane. -30Uc: medium. 3-3(; ete- ond quality Jumbo. t-21n; lane 37 nci medium 24tt-3Se; baby, II lOHc Orower price, orchard run: Fran quattta. 10-lle lb. Chlean Livestock Chieato. Juno 1 0JJ5 (USDAt Uvutock market: Ho: Salable lO. iOO. Blow, moat butch ers around 21 cent lower: welihta over 130 Iba and aow 25 to SO centa lower; heavy youth owa off more; top 120.10. Most rood and choice 120 to 258 butcher, 10.75 to 20.10; 250 to 210 lb, 11.40 to 10.15; 200 to 330 lbs, 11.75 to 10.35; few lota up to 300 lbs. down to 18.00; few ISO to 110 lb. 11.50 to 30.00. Bow under 450 lb. 18.00 to 17.50; choice around 331 lbs. up to 11.50; 475 to 800 lb. 14.50 to izoo. oood clearance. Sheep: Salable 1.000 Biaucbter lamb fully ateady; aprlnaer acarce, food to choice offerlnr 27.00 to 10.00; ahort load choice 03 lb. number one kia Jowa fed shorn lamba. 27.00; two and a half loads sood ahorn southwest 25.71 to 20.25; most alauthter ewaa with weight I N to 7.50 with choice light kind to 11.50. Cattle: Salable 1,000. Calve ftOO. Mod erately active, all clae mostly tadv: several losd choice 1085 to 1310 lb. led ateera, 32.31 to 31.00: high-choice ebeent; most good to low-choice ateera and year line. 20.50 to 13.00; medium to low-good anely 37. so to 29.39; load of common 900 lb. Holateina. 33.50. good and choice heifer and mixed yea runs. 20.00 to 31.35; medium heifer down to 28.50 and a few common dairy type down to 32 00; good cow. 32 10 to 34.00; bulk common and medium beef cow, 11.71 to 22.00; canner and cutters, 15.00 to 18.50; me dium and good saunas bull. 22.25 to 23.85: medium to choice Teeters. 11,00 to 33.00. course dinner being prepared for all attending. At the business meeting new officers were installed by Mrs. Wade Carter assisted by Mrs. Albert Fabry, Mr. Robert Fromm as chairman, Mrs. Henry Sprick as vice chairman, Mrs. Carl Snyder as secretary and Mrs. Clyde ColweU as treasurer. Corsages were given the new of ficers. Attending were Mrs. Er nest Barker, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Case, Mrs. Brlggs, Mrs. Colwell, Mrs. Fromm, Mrs. Fabry, Mrs. Anna Jess, Mrs. Cleo Keppinger, Mrs. Leonard Malm, Mrs. Men nis, Mrs. Harvey Page, Mrs. Dan Scharf, Mrs. J. Irvin Wagers, Mrs. Sprick, Mrs. Bert Hulst and Mrs. Fabry. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fabry and Joanne were among the many spending ,h week-end at the coast, and attending the me morial services at Depoe Bay. p-V New President Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton (above) of Red Oak, la., is to be Installed as national president of the Gen eral Federation of Women's clubs, now meeting in Boston, Mass., for their 59th conven tion. (AP Wirephoto) SALEM MARKETS Completed from reporta f Sals at desist tar the gaidaaee of Capital Jearaal readera. Be vised dally.) Befall Feed Prices; E Mesh 14.90. Babbit Pellets 14.00. Dairy Feed 13.00. Poaltrv Buying prices: Grade A col ored hens, lie; arada A Leghorn hena, 18c; grade A old rooater. 12c: grade A colored fryera, 1 Iba. ll-33e; leghorn fryera, 22c. "a f Baying Prleea Large AA, He; large A, 32-38; medium AA 33c; medium A Sl-tH; erax, 24c. WBoiesai Prices Egg wnoieaaie prices S-7e above these price above. Large grade A generally quoted at ale: medium, 310. Battarful Premium. 82c; No. t, 80c. No. S. 84-lOe (buying price). Batter wboleaala grade V 84. retell. Fertland Livestock Portland. Ore., June 1 (U.B Livestock: Cattle salable 110: slaughter elasses stea dy: low grade bulls ateady; average me dium 080 lb. grass steers 27.S0; common 1035 lbs. 23: medium heifers 25-27.10; commons 18-34: odd head common cows 17-17.10; canner-cutter 1S.11-11.W; cutter-! common bulls 17-It. Calves salable 35; steady: good-choice vealera 28-30; medium 22-31; common 14-31. Hogs aalable 150: butcher classes steady: sows steady; feeders acarce; nominally steady: early bulk and top good-choice 300-215 lb. butchera 21.50; odd head 265 lbs. 20; good-choice light sow 345-425 lbs. 10.71-17; bUIK 400-070 . 15.5O-10.SO; few 871 lbs. 11. Bheep aalable 200; spring lamba ateady; good-choice 05.15 lb. springers 28-26.50; odd head good 100 lb. shorn yearlings 21: good shorn slaughter ewes I. a Chicago Grain Chicago. June 1 W) Most grain altd lower today after an earL rally faded out. Activity, like price, slumped during the second half of the aaaalon. In earlier dealing. July joybeana and all deferred contract of corn act new season top. But July bean tumbled about f centa from tneir early nun ana that unsettled the rest of the market. Wheat closed H lower. July 22.18H 4: corn was tower. July 81.474- ; oaU were H-ltt lower, July S2tt-4; rye was lower July 11.39V.: soy bean were 1 to 3 lower, July 13.214 H: and lard wa unchanged to 1 centa a hundred pound Ha her, July 112.82. Portland Grain Portland. Ore., June 1 VFi Cash wheat fbld): Soft white 2.33 "4; soft whit (ex cluding rex 2.23: white club 2.33. Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.21; It per cent 2.23; 11 per cent 2.231 12 per cent 2.23. Today'g car receipts: Wheat 301: berlsy 3; flour 11; corn 11; oat 1; mill feed 14. Candidates File Primaries Cost Roy R. Hewitt, Salem, report ed today it cost him $354 to win the democratic nomination for congress in the first district. His opponent, L. T. Ward, Philomath publisher, said he spent $239. Other primary election cam paign expenses reported today: Committee for State Sen. Frederick S. Lamport, Salem re publican who won renomination, $1,083. Lamport, $374. Committee for Dean Bryson, Portland republican nominated for the state senate, $314. Committee for State Rep. Carl H. Francis, Dayton, who won re publican renomination, $93. Committee for Mark Hatfield, Salem republican nominated for state representative, $98. H. R. Jones, Salem, defeated for republican nomination for state representative, $98. Gene Malecki, Salem republi can defeated for state represen tative. $97. B. E. Owens, Salem, defeated for republican nomination for state representative, $38. Depression in Road Cause of Accident Lebanon A two-car colli sion, caused by a depression In the highway just south of the city, left by the local power company crewi, occurred Sun day evening. Mrs. Charles Lehn of Lebanon, a passenger in the car driven by Delores Hanson, was injured, but neither Miss Hanson nor Mrs. Lehn's 1-year-old son Donny, was injured. Police reports show that an auto driven by Chester Brown of Scappoose, attempted to slow down before striking the depression. Miss Hansen's car, following closely, struck t on the right rear and glanced off into the house of James L. Still well, 9 Cedar street, becoming wedged between the garage and a nearby highway sign. Mrs. Lehn was thrown into the windshield, slashing her head. The Hanson ear was exten sively damaged but the Brown machine was not badly wreck ed. STOCKS (By the Associated Preaai American Can Am Pow Lt Am Tel Tel Anaeonda , Bendla Aviation Btlh Bteel Boeing Airplane Calif Packing Canadian Paeltl Case J I caterpillar Chrysler Con Vulteo Continental Can ...,,,........ Crown Zallerbach Curtia Wright Douglas Aircraft Dupont da Nem Uensral Etertrlo General Food Oeneral Motor Ooodvaar Tire Int Harvester ..... 3nt Papei Xenneeott Lib be UtH L Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvlneter ............. Nat Oairy . NT Central Northern Paclflg Pae. Am Fish Pa Oa EIe Pa Tel At Tel Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonler Rayonler Pfd ....... Reynolds Metal Rlehfleld Safeway Stores ,.... Bears Roebuck Southern Paclflo Standard Oil Co Btudebaker Corp ... Sunshine Mining Tranaamerlea Union OU Cal Union Pacific United Airline........... U S Bteel Warner Bros Pie Woelworta ni' 21 ISO1 32 S 61 30 T 4 13b 20i IK 34 Vs 111 11 Stork Market New York, June 1 fV-The stock mar ket sailed through choppy trading wat ers today. Quotation for leading Issues bounced around erratically and trading was done in flu and atari. Gain and losses were thoroughly mixed moat of the time. In the morning the entire market leaned forward, with demand for radio television issues a strong prop. Short) r before noon profit-taking oper ation braked the advance and a good many gain wars either wiped out or converted into losses. Demand revived .n early afternoon and a variety of Issues managed to awing forward. There was no declslvs rally, however. TV stocks, following through yesterday's sharp rise, stood up better than most other groupa. Bualneaa tended to contract on the tray down and expand on rallies. Turnover nit a rate of around 1,800,000 share lor toe full session. Sheridan Boys Place In Marble Tourney Sheridan Two boys from the Sheridan grade school won places In the state marble tour nament in Portland. Walter Butler placed second in the B division and Donnie Smith plac ed fourth in the A division. Bill Smith and Guy Anderson of Sheridan also entered the tour nament. New Car Firm ' Sheridan The opening of a new automobile dealership has been announced by Fred Boze man and E. . Delarm, who said that new business will be called Valley Motors. They will sell DeSoto and Plymouth cars. DEATHS Qearee Madison MeCann cinnrM iridium Me Can n. fata resident of Baker, at a local hospital May 30 at tha age of 81. Burylved by wife, Treasle W. WcCann, and daughters, Lola. Clyda and susan atccann. an oi Baser : sons, Roy McCann. Salem, Oeorge Ernest. Dell, and Colin MeCann. all of Baker. Services will be announced by the Howell-Edwards company. Mrs, Pearl Lanktree Mra. Pearl Lanktree At a ua Angeles, Calif., hospital. May 30 at the age of 89. Survived by daughters, Mrs, Florence Hess of Bcappoose. Mrs. Rarve Smith of Qrldlty, cal ll, Mra. paari aaitcneu oi Turner. Mra. Beulah Barker of Seattle. Wash., and Mrs. Glenn Vernon of Tule Lake, caitr.; sons. Chester Lanatrev or Salem. John Lanktree of the U.S. Army in Los Angeles. Services will be announced by the Howell-Xdwards chapel. Catherine May Catherine Mar. In thl city May IT at the age of 88 years. Lata resident of route 1, Corvalll. Service will be held Saturday, June t. at 8:13 a.m. at St. Marr's church at Shaw with interment at St. Mary's cemetery there, under direc tion of W, T. Rlgdoa company. OBITUARY Mrs. Belly Hllyea Lyons Funeral services were neia Thursday from the Weddle funeral parlors In Btayton lor Mra. Betty Bllyea who died Tuesday at her home in Lyons following a ions iiiness. one was corn ei ei. raui. Minnesota. 1901. and waa 43 years and ll days at the tlm of her death. She U sur vived by her husband, Charlie and one son. lficneei or Lyons: one sister. Mrs. Marcetla Lot of Btayton; one brother, Frank Haasner of San Bernardino, Calif, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hesaner of Sacramento, Calif. Interment was at tha Bellcrest cemetery in Sstem. Pallbearers were Merrill Brassflald, Wil son atevena, Aioert Toman, jr- bod James, Paul ueratb and Bd Olslsr. Jehn Allen Lyons Funeral services were held Fri day afternoon at the Presbyterian church in Manama ror jonn Alien wno aiea Tues day at bis home, Lyons route one, at the age ot S3 years. Alien naa spen. many yean in this vicinity, waa active in church work ana a member of the samiam Yal ley Orange. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mabel Allen and four daughters, Mra. Dorothy Draper of Lyooa route one, Mra. Mary Smith, Sweet Home. Mrs, Bar bara Casclato of Portland, Mrs, Ardys Drusaeco of Oakland, Calif. Rev, Davfd Peggeraon of Mill City officiated and Mrs. Oeorge Cllpfell of Lyons did the singing, with Interment In the Fog Valley cemetery. Pallbearers were Lloyd Bletto, Floyd Monroe, Ike Myers, Art Landers, Bteve Dark, Olln Knutson and four hon orary bearers, Ed Taylor, Harley Johnson, Olln Spire and Horace McCarley. Mr. Jeha Booth Sllverton Funeral aervkes were con ducted for Mr. John Booth (Millie C. Iversonl, 8, at Portland Conservatory chapel of the A. J. Roae and Bon Fun- eral Home, Thursday afternoon. Mra. Booth died Monday at Xmenue! hoapital following brief Illness, her home is 3781 SB Win Ave Portland. The wife of John Booth, mother of Mrs. Mildred Chadwtck, and Vernon and Harold Booth, all of Portland, and three araaddauahter. The family lived in Sllverton for many re era prior to going to Eastern and Cen tral Oregon where Booth waa an or enerdlst In the Hood Rtver Valley after a brief residence et Bnterprlt. Because of III health tha family moved from tneir Parkdale Hood Rer ranch to Port land, two years ago, Mra, Mabel eVhroeder, Mrs, Barah Burch and Mr. Al Down are sisters-In -law of Mrs. Booth. Local friend ana relative auenoea aervKaa today. Albert Khaea Sheridan Albert Ehaaa. ton or Lmr. ard and Mary Brines, waa born at Col by, Kansas oa May IT, IflgT, and died May 18, IBM at the Mc Minn vlll hos pital following a long Ulaaaa, He ha lived near Sheridan for the past II years with hi family. On June I, 118, he we married ta Cotine Warner, who survives. Other aurvlvora include 1 children. Duane, Lrto, Bldon and Prance Herron, all of the Sheridan vicinity: Dorothy Schurr, Long Beach. Calif.; Evelyn Cen- aky, Aieany, ore.; rem snnes, saiem: four grandchildren, three sisters. Anna snoop, umea, cote.; Emma MeCance, aTTIlawoed, Kan t Nettie Btorrer, Wichita, Ken.i two brotbera, Barl Xhaa. Liaoa, Col.: and Clarence Shaes. Sheridan. Rv, 8. Jesse Oaborns) of McMinaviiie effl elated at the aervteej which were held Friday al the Mary Funeral home in Mr Minn vlll a, tatenaoat wes la Oreea Creaa MerUi park. She rid. Fain Set Allocations Oregon counties got $68,716 today for their county fairs. The money, which comes from a tax of 120 of 1 mill, is used to pay premiums, and is in addition to state racing revenues which are given to the county fairs. Additional Classified FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BALEM SAND ft URAVEL COMPANT Contract Work Road Clearing DltehlaP Sewer dr Basement Equipment Rental IS B H yd 10 B yd. D-7 Cat as Dexer D-8 Cst ex Doser 4-D Cat es Doier See a about ditching by the ft. Phone Days -308 Eves. 1-8248 or 3-4408 Salem. Oregon n USED WASHERS - Dud wuhtrt. All maku. 99 to U. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING EASY TERMS OH ANY PCRCH&Sl R. L ELFSTROM CO. 340 COURT B NEW 38 CAL revolver with amm. 838. Ph. 2-8702. nl32 HOT POINT 5 ft. refrigerator in good conaiuon n. n. ism St. qui FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1 DO-gal saddle gas tanks, I Edwards 5th wheel with air valve ft hose. Ph. 37 MS after a n.m. nl32 Ft'LLEB brushes. J7 Orant Ph. S-S3&7. Dill ELEC. & COAL RANGE Used electric ft coal range, Oood con dition. Only (S9.95. OPEN FRFDAY EVENING EAST TERMS OH ANY PURCHASE R. L. ELFSTROM CO. 3U COURT B LEGAL CALL FOB BIDS The Council. Town of Btayton. will re ceiva Bids (up to midnigtit June 30. lfl&oi lor oiling or paving Locust street trim street to Qardlner Street , Tha Council reserves the right to reject any or all oiaa. V. A. INOLIS, Recorder May 31. June I, 2. NOTICE OF HEARING Notice la hereby given that a hearing upon the petition for the Improvement of Shady Lane Avenue under Chapter 3M, Oreion Law, iflJ, will be held in the County Court Chamber in the Court house In Salem, Oregon at 9:11 ijl, P. B. T., June 18. 1950. Br ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT. April 37; June 1. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTION NOTICE STATB OP OREGON i COUNTY OP Marlon V as. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 24CJ ) Notice hereby la given that, at the school district bond election hereby called, to be held at the following polling places: For school Election Precinct no. l. consisting of Marion County election pre cincts Noa. 7, 14. 28, 33 and 36, Highland School, North 8th ft Highland! For School Election Precinct No. z. con sisting of Marlon County election pre cinct No. 32. 48 and 88 and part ot 77. and 138, Washington School: lea Lansing Avenue, ror school Election precinct Ho. s. eon at ting ot Marion County election pre cinct No. 8, 9, 18, 21, 21, IT, 39 and 42, Orant School. North Cottage ft Market; For school Election Precinct No. 4, con sisting of Marlon County election pre cinct No. 1, 18, 33, 21. 28 and 39, Engle- wood School, North I9th ft Nebraska; Far BcnoQi Election precinct no. b. con slating of Marlon County election pre cinct Naa. 2, 10, 11, 12. 18. 17, 33, 39 and zi, the Fuoiic school Office Building, 480 North High Street: For School Election Precinct No. I. con sisting of Marlon County election ore- etneta No. 3, 4, 3, d, 2t, 3d and 48. Rich mono scnooi, Kiemnond a Mill streets; For Bcnooi Election Precinct no. T. con sisting of Marion County election precincts Hoa. 33. IB. 24. II. 34 and 41. Leslie Jun ior High School, 8. Cottage ft Howard; For Bcnooi Election Precinct No. 8. con sisting of Marlon County election pre cincts Noa. 45. 48, 48, 81 and 168 and parts oi noa, is, isb ana i4. saiem ueisbu School, 349 Liberty Road; For School Election Precinct No. f. con sisting of Marlon County election pre ducts Noa, 64, 87, 83 and part of 168, Lincoln School, south lima ft Beck Ave nue; For School Election Precinct No. 10. con sisting of Polk County election precinct noa. i, 2 ana ana part oi iba west Salem School, 111? Third Street, in and for School District No. 24CJ. Marion County, Oregon, on the 19th day or June. A.D. 1950, between the houra of 2 o'clock PM. and t o'clock P,M. there Will B UtR ttd to UlS mml voters thra. of the question of contracting a bonded Indebtedness in the gum of one million dollar ($1,000,000.00) for tha purpose of providing i una witn in ch to acaulre. construct, reconstruct. Impteve, repair, eoutp and furnish school building or aooitiona tnereto, and to acquire property, real and personal, appurtenant thereto or connected therewith, in and for the a sciioot ouiriCi. in rote to be be ntmrit annn whtti hail be the word "BONDS YES" and nunun wo. and I tie Voter shall n an a cross (Xl between the word "BONDS" end th word "YES" or between the word "BONDS" and tin word "NO", which. ever indicate his choice. -rne poil iar the reception of the hailnt cast for or against the contraction of said inaeDieonea wiu, on eald day and date and at the places aforesaid, be opened at the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. and remain open until the hour of S o'clock P.M. of the lime day. at which hour ih ahati be closed. By order of the district mrhnni kniMf of School District No. 34CJ, Marlon County. Oregon, road this 23rd day of May, A.D, 1950. HARRY W. SCOTT Chairman. District Be hoot Board CONN ELL C. WARD District Capital Journal June 9, 195s Advertisement Hot, Sour Acids in Throat After Meals Retired Pasadena. F1r TVnt rnii. Walter T Hllrelb. 830 Summit A, in gratitude for what Kal-O-Deg ha done for him, state. "I was so run down I could hardly get around couldn't sleep nw Because i oioetee up so irons food that soured In my stomach and came up Into my mouth had to take some thing right along for relief. I feel wonder ful now aince taking Kal-O-Deg, for it keeps my bowel regular n mora bloat ing or dKay spell, and I've a-alnd strength a my meals agree with me now ani i can sieep menu. KAL-O-DEX la an Hrhel fnrnvtt f 8 iakaa from Nature's Plants. It ha re- ueroa many people wno naa never been really helped before be in mortfrfn Taken shortly before meal it mixes with your food, helping to eliminate the poi son tha tf otter atsmaah trouble. It will cieanse tne eoweis, clear gas from stom ach, enliven Intestine and removes ahf sickening bile from tha system. So don't ro on surrerinei oet kal-o-dex at aU Drug Store. Money Back Ouarantee. WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER When o there fafL use oar Chinese re medies Amsning success for 8000 rear In China No matter wttb what all menu yon ara a? meted, disorder sinusitis, heart, nine, liver, kidney rheumatism, gall and bladder fever, gaa, constipation, ulcere, diabetes, skin, female aoaaplalnla. CHARLIE CHAN Pk tt ft. n. CMiMfftaf C!NM Hr CO. MU OM. Tmm. . Mir DflM Imii S S. To Place Classified Ads Phone 2-2406 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT PUNCH tor weddtnea ud Dftrtlea. Mia, 10 eratr. runrn tomit ftna fiuui lor ttnt. rumu cmar wiia w. cMi.ni olJO' MOUNTAIN GROWN, not Ullaaiid, ta- 1111.0 BuroonK Ma potitoo. attritsn Cider Wka., Weat Salem. BI30 ANDY'S DIRT Ph. S-ITti first good clean top soil, silt and flU dirt. Office 1ST Edge water. Prompt delivery. n 13 1 DBT POULTBI fertiliser. Ph. 23101. Lee Hatchery, a BEAT your home electrically with West Inghousa or Weala automat lo electric heaters. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. S75 Chemeketa. n NO WAXING rewired with PLASTIC KOTE, the cellophane like finish tot floors or linoleum. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO 27 Chemeketa n USED BANGE. unit fully auto. Double oven 195, PRINT BI GS, 9ll3, leg. !fl.9 BOW UNOLEl'M, Inlaid and plastic. Popular branda at 91-39 sq. yd. PAINT, limited quantity washable Interior emu. www paint reg, sw,7 gat, now il,w. Keith Brown Lumber Yard Front A Court St., flalem n NORGE RANGE Pied electric Norg rang. Good con dition. Only tBP.K. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING BABY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE R. L, ELFSTROM CO. 340 COURT B ELECTRIC BEFBIG. Oood condition. Ph SOME FBEEZEB, genume Deep-Freexe. si2w.au es up. neater Appliance 173 Che meketa. a USED Electric ranges. tl9 95 ' B UP 373 Chemeketa n PBINT RUGS, 9al3, reg. J19. now . LINOLEUM, Inlaid and plastic. Popular brand at tI,3S sq. yd. PAINT, limited quantity washable In terior, coia water paint, reg, isa gel, now S1.98. CIED BANGE, fully auto., dble. oven Sl. Keith Brown Lumber Yard Front A Court Bit., Saiem n 270 MAVSEK getton rifle, scope ft mount. sarety, call 3-0043 or aee at J3 N. Summer, Upstairs, nl32" STEEL CLOTHESLINE posts 110.00 UP. urnametuei railing, porcn column made to order. 1145 N. Liberty. nlS8 APT. RANGE Dsed apartment house electric rant-. Excellent condition. m. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING BAST TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE R. L. ELFSTROM CO. t TWIN sice rolls war beds, Simons mst- tresses. Like new. Ph. 3-4098. nl3I t ROASTER, t radio. 2 runs, 8 vacuum cleaners, one antique organ 1 port able typewriter. Call at a7D Ford St. NORGE REFRIG. Vsed Norge T cubic ft. refrlg. 90 day guarantee. Only tS9,9S, OPEN FRIDAY EVENING BABY TERMS ON ANY PORCH ABB R. L, ELFSTROM CO. DEED ELECTRIC WASHERS 119.95 bp. JtAifcrt ArrUANvS CO. 375 Chemeketa n USED RADIO s record prayers. .9 up. r BATE if APPLIANCE CO ST5 Cf-emeketa n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FIB STUMPAGE and tit logs wanted. anipment can be made by truck or rail. Independence Lumbar es Manufae turlng Company. Inc.. Independence Oregon. Phone 42. na MYERS WATER pump plunier t7pe, also includes so it or wen piping. Frtee tlOb. Joe W. Opoek. R3 Box 2. Balem. Ore. nal3J CORN GROWERS W are ta the market for irrigated sweet corn. Call Red U Dayton for additional information. Al derman Farms, Dayton, Oregon. na!30 PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Product ph. I-B307. A. a. peraina, mb w Winter plS7 BOB BALLARD now at La vert barber nop, 4ie oiaie ot. pus ORDAINED PSrcmo reader A advtwr an problems. Ph. 22B&0. &90 Union. pl37 FARM EQUIPMENT FOB. BAUti 1947 Ford Ferguson tractor and S.K.O. cultivator Pn. 3-195B. qbllJ BOATS FOB EALE: 3 yr. eld S4 horse Ilaln out. board motor, used very Utile 105, 32A West gwald after S p.m. PLYWOOD BOATS, 199. Si up Aiso traltera. la. U7S Nebraska st after p.m. otl FINANCIAL WANT U,oot loan from private party, secured by 1st mortgage or valuable business property. Boa 7 Capital Journ al, rlttr FARM AMD CITY LOANS 44 and t YOtTR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason. Cash for Hai Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages CAPITOL BECUR7TTKS CO. MI Pioneer Trual Bids - Ph. 4-319. r $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. IWl rttrrroomli Rottf H.xt Door to flank Pre, Parking PIMM L! No UI04U1 Plord Xraron Kir r OENERAL PINANCX CO. LOANS Lie. B-133 and M-SM and ROT h SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Hear Top Trad?" II 01 Daily KftLM - 1390 Ke tH Ufl 8. Commeictal at Tel 3-8161. rfl R2950 Ptrmnii) Star WhFP a b!hpi- p tsr centf r Is tint d with love W frtllr ruffle It main r f-! fecUvc doUjr that wlU ba grftly admired In anr llflns room. You'll ba delljrhtM aa fll as turprtawd to find how ouleklj this pin la torn plated. Pa turn Earaaope No. R3QM con- I I mum Szm, Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, FINANCIAL CASH UP TO $1500 PHONS OR CALl IH TODAY PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS lit S. LIBERTY PR 4-ltt. T 4 Vfe7 - 4y2 20 YEARS REPAYMENT PLAN STRICTLY MODERN HOMES FOR REFINANCING OR NEW CONSTRUCTION ALSO F.B.A, LOANS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REFINANCING 19 TEAR REPAYMENT PLAN FARM LOANS PERSONAL ANU AOTO LOANS Slit - STATE FINANCE CO MM 153 S. Htlft St. f PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Term On Larger Loan Long and Short Tim Payment ROY H SIMMONS 138 South Commercial St. Ph. t-tttt VACATION and TRAVEL LOANS See the YES MAN Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If you're short of cash for varatlon or travel expenses a cash loan from Per' aonal may be the bf.it solution to your problem. Repay when you return first payment not due- for SO dava or longer. Leans 121 to J 3 CO made on salary, furni ture. Up to 1500 on auto. PERSONAL Finance Company Pacific Building Room 1U 513 STATE STREET Phone l-2i C. R. Allen, Mir. Lie. S-I22 - M-ttS ritt Sullivan Realty Co. Conservative, weh-servleed real estate mortgages and contracts to net you fr to e-i rrora 11,000 up cau or pnone. Sullivan Realty Co. I3t$ Portland Road. Ph 3-3355. TJU AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 183 S. Church Parking a-Plenty Ph. -3B7 Lie No M-15 8-154- r TRAILERS FOB SALE One 1S41 31 ft. CoaU trailer hae. Inq. 3281 Fisher Rd. tlJJ WHEEL VTIUTY trailer. BbeU Station, SBO Center. SALS OB TRADE: 3T Custom bulls bouH trailer Tip Top Mniei. H MACHINERY Mf AGORA 10 ton Punch prexs W5i also electric furnace 330 r 1300. information. Pred Anderson, VaUeti, Oreton. vlSO DIRECTORY ABDINO MACRIVES All make used machine sold, rented, repaired. Roen, 4&ft Court Phone t-tnt. APPLIANCE SERVICE Refrigerator, Appliance A Radio Repairs all makes. United Repair Co. 355 H. Liberty. Phone 33SW o AUTO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH 8KRYXCE Towing service day phoaa 1-lWt. Right g-180. 133 center. BRAKE SrRVICE Stevenon A Mlfford. We specialize In Hrafca Servi-oe. tl Oonrt. Ph. 1-1931. 0133 BUILDINO AND CARPENTRY Labor contract your new heme. Also re modeling and repair. Ph 1-830. o BULLDOZING Bulldostng, leveling, road bldg.. clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey 1010 Pairriew Ave. pn. 3-3i, aa.ea. ew CASH BFOJSTER Instant delivery of new RCA cash reg ister. All makes arrfd rented, repaired. Roen, H Court. Ph 3-8773. CEMENT CONTRACTING CEMENT WORK Foundation, sidewalk driveway, patlo. turba. walla, etc. Call 3-4AM. o CHIMNEY SWEEP OH stove furnace, chimney vacuumed gleaned. Enley. 771 B 31t Ph. t-T17t. ol30 EXCAVATINQ Ben Otien A Son excavating and grad ing. Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080 oT EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Be nice Ph. 4-214, Ue Cross. Rt t. Boa 43T-C OlJO Breithaupt for flower. Dial -17fr. o PLBNITURB REPAIR, REFSNISBINQ Lambert -Brock, 464 Nod way. ph, t-tWI. BOt'HS CLKANINO Oeneral Bouse Cleaning. Ph. 30333. olt Nothlnir Down Vay Monthly Venetian Blinds And iShadn We a Is wash, retae, pahrt ant re-alal year eld Venetlaa Minds ELMER, The Blind Man Call nytime for tnr Isllmalcs Phon 3-732 iS Rnre Nt. Wft B!fm W I Im S 4 IT Grern SUmpa talna complfta crochetlnn liutruc turn, material requtrementa, atltch lUtutraUona and (iniihtng dlr ac tions. To obtain this pattern, send 10c In COINH, 0vlt pattern number. yof.tr name, adrireaa and sona num ber to Prist Roberta. Capital Jour nal. JS MiMioa Street. San Fran cisco 1, Calif. 1 I ajMMMBaMMMMMBMWgjMejaBBBBBV Thursday, Jane 1, 1950 2 DIRECTORY UOUSEHOLD PBODUCTE J. R. Watklna Co products. Pre dt Uvery, 1711 Center. Ph. I-539S. e LANDSCAPE NtTSSEBY P. A. Doer fie r A Son Ornamentals, it M. Lancaster Dr. at 4-Obr. Ph. t-1337 o DELOX 8ERVB SELF Laundry. 143 Jet farson St. Phone 3-1453 c LA VD SCAPE CONTRACTOR Const. A Malnt. J, ffathaway, J-M71. 0141 LAWNMOWERS Sharpening, guaranteed aerrlee, Mr power and hand mower Call Barry V Scott. 147 8- Com'l St ol3( LAWN MOWERS S RNIFB SHARPENER At Ur Door grindinr, lawn mowers, actr ara. knives, Deater. Ph. 3-8633. c MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone t-4080. MUSIC LESSON Soanlsh and RawaUaa Oultar, Mandt lin. Baoio, sta, 152 J Court SW Ph. J-TS 0131 Ot'PICE rCRNlTVRT A BrpPUEB Desk chttra, files, filing supplies, safe duplicators, auppliea, desk lamps, typi writer standi. Roen. 45t Court. c Eifatrom' are eautpped to do yet painting. Phone 3-24U f PAINTINO AND PAPERHANOINQ Ph. 3-fliil for ralntlng. paperhaniin Attractive rate, free estimates, oiai PLOWING Plowing, discing, Pord A ParmaU tra. tors. D. Marshall, Ph 3-1343. ol- Plaher, J?t Lancaster Dr. Ph. 3-39S ol3- Repairs. Sewer and Drains clean W. A. Bkewt. Plumbing. Ph. 3-4800. r PICTURE PR AMINO Washing Machine Repair Serv, Ph 3-44 ROTO ROOTER CaU Wectno Roto Rooter for clout sew;, drain. Ph. 3-5337 L. Howard SAND GRAVED Oarden Boll crushed rock, shovel at drasVia eaeavatlsg. Walling Band Gravel Co.. Phone 3-9349 t SAV& AND GRAVEL Salem Saw Wrk. Ph, S-7603. 1M3 H. 5t Oravel. sand, silt and dirt wholesa and retail. Tractor scoop and true' for dirt moving. viiy saad Orv CO. Ph. 2-40M. , SEPTIC TAVXS K. P. Hamel, septle tanks, sewer ai drain line cleaned. Guaranteed wor 114 ath St. -Vat Saiem. Ph. 1-74C . ol Mike SepUe Servic. Tanlt cieane Roto Roofer Servic on sewers. 10 Elm SU W. Balem, Ph. 3-6404, 1-8SJ Vacuum Pumping, no mileage chart Call us collect, Todd'a Septlo Tat Service, S5& Larsea, Phono 9-073. SEWER CLEANTXO SERVICE Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patei Razor Sharp Cutting Bladejt clean aa era, dralaa. L. Howard. Ph. 8-M37. SEWING MACRTNB Alt make repaired, free estimate,, your home, free pick up and deliver Singer Sewing Machine- Co- 23 R Commercial. Ph. 3-3513. TRANSFER A STORAGE Local U Distance Transfer, storag Burner oils, coal A brleueta. Trucks Portland dally. Agent for Bektns. Hous hold foods moved to anywhere In XJ. or Canada. Lamer Transfer Stores Ph. 3-3131, SPRAYING Bpraytnr, L, w. Caudle. Ph 3-TTO0. o!3 TREE SURGEONS Bressaa Tret Servk. Pfesae 3374 TREE WORK Insured tree aerrlee. Ph. 3M14. oU TYPEWB ITER 9 Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, TJ derwood portable. AH makes used m china. Repair A rent Roen. 4M Com VENETIAN BLINDS Elmer The BTlndman, Ph. t-733t. Salem Venetian Blind madv to order reflnUhad. Retnholdt A Lewi. -33 WEATHXBSTRIPPTNO Pre esUmate. T. PULLMAN. Fa, 3-99( WELL DRILLING Prod Wymera rt 3, boa 317. Ph. 3-513 . 614 R. J. West. 4310 Sunnyrlew 4-3384. olS a H. Saunders, SM Water, WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaner, Windows, wai A woodwork cleaned Ploora cieane waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 3 Court, Lang doc, Culbertson and Mathe WINDOW SHADES Washable, Roller. Mad to order. 1 D Del. Retnholdt A Lewi Ph. 3-3333. WOOD AND RAWDEST West Salem Fuel Co. ph. 3-4031. Hemorrhoids (Plles Vr3 rW,to lXJV at Prvttaneji And other rectal dls- irders treated wltb ut hospitalization. DR. R. REYNOLDS Natttrepath-ReeUI fpeclalM 11144 Center Si. rbone J-9460i Capital Drug Store State ie Liberty "On the Come REDUCE without dieting All you do is eat de licious A YDS taid Vitamin and Min eral Canty before , meals aa directed. jt curtjcd: vrxi rat W-f U i iA- v.i.i. 4 automatically. Yetl you eat plenty never go Hungry Uaera repori wna-ht luaacB no t. with their rery firs J box. l oo too mus: In, weisht wit!' your first bos oJ money ts reiunoa: (J2.89). FREE Scientifi, Wnght Chart Ca: for your. Or sen free with mail o phone ordert. viraMiat caita tBMCINS ei." r Hi r wBaaammwawawal i I AY0S h