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OR RENT 1CELY FURNISHED Urce clean apart ment. Utilities furnished. Reasonable, child care for working couple. 365 s. 18lh. 100 VOR RENT ROOMS LEAS ANT ROOM near bath and phone, 130. With iM-aice, 33. Walk In ( distance. Telephone 3-7310. 60S 8. Church. Jk08 LOSE Iff ROOM for employed man. MO 8. Liberty. Jk97" for RENT APARTMENTS CAPITAL PLAZA Ultra modern court apartment, 1 bed room. Rente reduced to 113.50 and 183.50. A pa clous rooms, Ample closet space Well furnished for nominal additional cost to responsible party. Open for Inspec tion. 1165 Chemeketa, 3-6630. Jp ONE OR TWO bedroom unfurnished court apartment, siovo s. reirmeraior, vis o. 13th. Ph. 3-1079. Jp9T 8-4-ROOM FDRN. apts. close In, private bath. 37100 or 36098 eves. J pi 04' TWO 4-room unfurnished apartment. 1011 oatc hi. rnone z-jwae. jpoo I ROOMS, efficient, ladles or couple, Util ities paid, neasonaoie. ioiu iraae at. JPOO FURNISHED clean upstairs duplex. Ideal for sins l fl person or coupie. near uapitai Shopping Center. Ph. 3-6163. jppfl' s'ROOM flat, furnished, adults only. 802 N. winter. -oji i. jpun NICK CLEAN furnished apartment, prl- ate nam, enoppim center, rnone juioj. j pan MCE 3-room apartment. Furnished, priv ate bath St entrance. Near store & but. Phone 3-7130. jpflfl JtNITS FB RENT By day or week. Kozy Court, JOUO oo. commercial, ah laciuues furnished. JpBS SroOM APARTMENT and bath, furnished, ffcO montn. un no, nui. jpao' 8 ROOM furnished, main floor, refrigera tor. $3S. 2 rom, siu. r n. a-ioiu, iobo N. Com'l. Jp99 "room furnished. Second floor, 135. fl0 Marlon. Ph. 3-50B7. Jp98 E S ROOM furnished. Close In. 649 Cottage. Jp9p 4 ROOM furnished apartment. No child ren. Piione i-nvw evening, rnv n. Cottage. Jp96 APARTMENT for rent. Phone 3-8106. Jp87 jANn 8 room clean, furnished cottases. Utilities pnia. j-uuob. jpmb ROOM furnished apartment. Private bath. 348 Marlon. Ph. 3-7050. JpQS NICE APARTMENT 4 blocks from U. B. Bank. Eitner rurnisneo or unitirnisnea. New ranse and refrigerator. Plenty of hot water. Low rent. See at 336 Oak. Jpllft DOWNTOWN, 3 room furnished apart ment. Private bath, entrance. Phone J-7124. Jp98 TJNFURN. 8-RM. apt. Refrlg., range. Ph. 41407. 3593 N. 5th. JptOl FOR RENT duplex attractive 1 bedrom unfurnished N. Hollywood. Ph. 3-4708. JpD7 NICE R ROOM DOWNSTAIRS apartment on Wallaace Road, 1 mile from West Salem bridge. Phone 4-3861, JpOT' FURNISHED apartment. 2 it 3 rooms, outside entrance. Newly decorated. Re frigerator, washing facilities. 817 Mill St. JPT 8 ROOM furnished. Private bath, refrl aerator. Adults only. 698 North High. Jp98 8 ROOM modern apartments, 43843. Jp9B' NEW a rooms and bath, completely furn ished, 3319 Broadway, pnone 30833. ATTRACTIVE UNFURNISHED apartment. Clone to downtown. Also state bullcllnKS. Phone 34817. Jp98 SMALL FURNISHED apartment. First floor, private bath. Phone 36434. JpBG' VERY NICE 3 room and bath. Furnished, electric range and refrigerator, adults. 635 N. Summer St. JpOfl FRONT APARTMENT for 1 or I girls or couple. Most attractive, very close in, 488 N. Winter. JpDB' CELT FURNISHED apartments, Ambai- udar Apartments, .150 North summer. JplOO COZY - LARGE unfurnished apartment. Heat furnished, electric range. ISO. 1435 N. 4th. JP LEE APTS. Saiem'a Most Distinguished Address. Beautiful bachelor apartments with Pullman kitchens, at reduced rates. 1 bedroom apts. from 174 (173.50 when available). We Invite your Inspection, or call 4-1641. Winter at Union St. Jp1 SEVERAL furnished apartments, good lo cation. Inquire H. L. Stiff Furniture, Phone 39183. Jp' PULLMAN APT. for employed woman, clou in, newly renovated, modern. Util ities paid. 138. Call 36408. JP FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED COTTAGE, living room and dtnettc, kitchen, 1 bedroom, bath, utili ties, attach, garage, water and sanitary service rurnisned, mono d-iuv. Jm08 YEAR OLD' 1 Bedroom unfurnished house, attached garage. Electric heat, A mile east of 4 Corners. S55 month, no pets. Caretaker 't 4575 State. Phone 1-1975. jmatr CLEAN nicely furnished 1 bedroom duplex, garden space In back. Hardwood floors, strictly modern. J60 per month, adults only. Call 3-5765. Jm07 NICE CLEAN 1 bedroom house In court. Phone 3-7659, 1941 N. Church. )ni9B' S-BEDROOM nOUSE for rent, 3 miles out of Salem on the Auburn Road. Close to school. Phone 4-1103. Will be home eve nings after 6. 4915 Auburn Road, Salem, Oregon. Jm98 NEW MODERN 1 Bedroom House in small court. 1533 Court St. Jm96 MODERN 3-YEAR-OLD house, one bed room, attached garage Stove am. re frigerator furnished. Electric heat, hardwood floors, 860. Phone 37430. 1846 N. 5th, JnV t BEDROOM clo.se Phone 43446 1410 N. Com'Ji imlOI t NEW ONE bedroom house with lot of It closet space, stove, refrigerator, garage, Vksome utilities. Inquire 1905 N. 10th. r JmlOl' SUBURBAN plastered duplex 1 bedroom. Private bath and entrance. V. blinds, attached garage, atorase and garden apace, Wuhlng facilities, electric and oil stove furnished. very clean, 14a Phone 4-1996. Jm08 4 ROOM HOUSE, suburban, stove and re. frlgerator Included, large lot, cold water in house, only ijo montn. inquire ai N. High. JnT ROOM & BOARD ROOM and board. 495 N. Cottage. J89' WANTED Foster home for 16-year-old boy. Pay 830 per month. Write Box 507, Capital Journal. JJ07 OFFICE FOR RENT AVAILABLE SOON: Ud to 3500 IQ. hew ground floor space with some dis play front. Free parking area adjacent. Nelson it Nelson, 703 N. High. Ph, 3-3669. Jol04 OFFICE ROOMS Apply Tlnkham Ollbert. pnone 30313. WANTED TO RENT NICE 3-bedroom house. State employe. Steady renters. Phone 3-4564. ja96 I BEDROOM House, state employed eou- p'. No pets, or children. Fairmount ns " trlct only, 3-9493. Jafl6' HE NEED RENTALS. Call Joe L. Bourne, Wealtor. 1140 N Capitol ohnne 1-8316. LOST & FOUND LOST- By paper carrier. Ol asses with pink iramea. in area between oak and nines or Winter and 13th. Reward. Phone 3.7760. k08 LOST! MAN'S rain coat, Sunday on Port' ina Hicnway, Between oervais ana Name in coat Walt Bull. Rewern. tie 33045. k97' LOST: DOWNTOWN black Shaffer pencil. adoui 3 weeks ago, Fhon 21539. aso' LOST & FOUND LOST: Saturday evening at Drive In Theater. Black falle purse. Finder please call 3-7663. k9fl' LOST-car key rlnr with initials H. J. u. uevurn to odd west 7th fit. Eugene, Oregon. 97 BUILDING MATERIAL PLYWOOD . 31c 4x816.73 V 18c 4x815.76 W lS'.ic 4x814,96 it" 12c 4x813.84 '.V 9c 4x813.88 Waterproof wall board, 4x812.00 New insulation board, 4x811.65 New plaster board, 4x861.60 New grade -A doors. 17.95; used, 14.50 New toilets, complete 129.50 18" Painted Cedar Shakes 113.50 Used Windows, complete 17.50 Kitchen sinks and cabinets 135.00 New screen doors 17.90 New picture windows H, 00 New 7 cedar fence posts, SHINGLES No. l's, 19.2S; 3's, 15.75: 3's, $3.75. Bar gains on composition roof shingles. C. G. LONO Phone 35821 (1 mile N. of Keizer) GARAGE 12' x 20' overhead door. Cement floor. 1475.00. Nothing down, 15 month. Euilt on your lot. BORKMAN LMBR. it HDWE. CO. 3460 State St. Ph. 33701 maB6" DOORS MAHOGANY VERTICAL FIR ROTARY FIR - ONE-PANEL FIR About 350 mahogany and VG fir priced similar to flat grain fir. Get yours while selection Is tood. Portland Road Lumber Yard 354i Portland Road 4-4433. ma DELIVERED PRICES Salem Area No. 3 shlplap, 3x4-6, $60 M. No. 3 3x8-10-13, S50, 161 M. 3 and better 820 spec, length. 180 M. All No. 4. 1 and 3-ln., 825 and $30 per M. No. 1 Cedar Shingles, 89.35; No. 3, 5.75; No. 3, 3.75. Dry No. 4 unriercourae shingles, 12.60 4 bundle sq. TED MULLER, EVENINGS PH. 3-1198 At West Salem Sawmill, Wallao Road, Salem, ma NO MATTER WHAT type of building use Llte-Wate Haydlte Euildlna Blocks. PUMILITE BLOCK & SUPPLY 1690 Dallas Hrway - West Salem mal04 FARMERS Utility grade lumber boards and dimen sion 130.00. COAST RANGE MILL Wallace Rd., W. Salem Ph. 24803 maB6 NURSERY STOCK PANSIES: See Koenlg for the best buy in steels pansy plants, uy mo mous and or 'dozen. Phone 3-5374. mb96' PANSIES, English dalslu, geraniums, all kinds of bedding plants, cabbage, to matoes, peppers and lettuce, at whole sale and retails prices. Arthur Plant Greenhouse,1!, 1298 S. 13th. Phone 3-4670. mblOl FOR SALE: Primrose plants, 25c each. E. Otlen. 576 Hardcastle. Woodburn, mbB6 SELECTED pansy plants, 11 doz. Prim roses 25c and 30c each. Hybrid to mato Plants 20c each. Off Portland- Frultland Rd. Stlke's Green House, Rt. 6, BOX 186. Ph. 4-1078. m96' CERTIFIED MARSHALL strawberry plants, estimated 30,000. $15 M. f.o.b. farm. Phone 2814. Lei and Armstrong, Rt. 2, Eox 252, Aurora, Ore, mb98 VISIT WARD'S complete garden depart ment . . . everything you neea for spring planting available now at WARD'S FARM STORE. mo MISCELLANEOUS DENTAL PLATE REPAIR 3-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CASES. DR. HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST. Adolph Bldg., State St Commercial Sts. SALEM Ph. 3-3311 m BEE-HIVE TRUCKS U-DRIVE MOVE YOURSELF SAVE PICK.UPS - STAKES - VANS PAGE STEVENSON and AL MEFFORD TEXACO STATION 619 COURT ST. PHONE 3-1931 m' SALEM BAND & ORAVEt fOMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing - Ditching Sewer is Basement Equipment Rental Ditching by the foot. Phone Days 3-9408 Eves. 2-4417 or 3-7413 Salem, Oregon m FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS VISIT WARD'S complete garden depart ment . . . everything you neeo lor spring planting available now at WARD'S FARM STORE. FOR SALE: New Westlnshouse automatic Laundromat, In crate, guaranteed, phone 3-7429, . naH- CRUSHED QUARRY ROCK Phone 4-3137 nil REFRIGERATORS, new and used, YEATER APPLIANCE CO.. 375 Chemek eta. n PIANOS 55.00. Woodry, N. Summer. n96' DEPFKrEZE home freezers. YEATER AP PLIANCE CO., 375 Chemekcta. n' III GRADE Used Furniture 'A Price. Terms, Trades, ftlvc us a try, you 11 buy wood ry's Thrift Store, 1605 N. Summer. Ph. 3-5110. n96 Gravel & Sand Anything In (travel, wholesale and retail. VALLEY SAND As ORAVEL CO., Ph. 34003. n 4' MIRRORS 3.50. Ladles Bike 18.00. Floor lamps 3.50. 50' hose 4.50. Lawnmower 0.00. Antique Red organ 45.00. Thor washer 20.50. 3,389 bargain items at Oleen Wodry's, 1805 N. Summer. Liberal trade in allowances, terms. E-2 Park ing. Free delivery. n96 ELECTRIC RANGES, new YEATER APPLIANCE CO., LAUNDRY tubs. 11.50. Woodry. NEW AND USED sewing machines. YEA TER APPLIANCE CO., J75 Chem-keta. REFRIGERATORS, new and used YEATER APPLIANCE CO, 3' Chemek- NEW AND USED sewing machines. VEA TER APPLIANCE SO. U Chemeketa BEAUTIFUL Refrigerator. i price. Terms. Woodry's, 1805 N, Summer. nB6 PLA8TI KOTE requires no waxlna. For your floors Oi linoleum. YEATER AP PLIANCE CO., 375 Chemeketa. n ANTIQUE SETTEE. Walnut, hand carved. 35.00. Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. n96 Mcculloch 1fAli!RVwsT608Edgewater. 'Vent Salem. Salem Logging Supply, Ph. 4-1541. n RADIOS 8.00. Woodry, N. Summer. n96 WAgniNO MACHINES, new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO.. 375 Chemek- ANTIQL'E Dresser. 33.00. Woodry. PIANO. GOOD upright, nlct finish, $135 810 Breys Art. nlOO' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEW AND USED Appliances NO DOWN PAYMENT USED 9 CU. FT FRIOIDAIRE REFO. All porcelain, 2 food crispers, very clean. nly B9.g5. 15.00 per month. USED COLD3POT REFO. 10 cu. ft. Just completely repaired. Very good cond. Only 179.05. 15.00 per month. USED GENERAL EL. REFG. Very good conn. seaiea unit. tteai clean, ibb.bo. 13.00 per month. USED HOTPOINT EL. RANGE. Automatic clock, very celan. 189.95. 85.00 per mont.h USED HOTPOINT EL, RANGE. 4 burn ers, all white porcelain, very good cond. 159.95. 15.00 per month. EASY TERMS Tinkham Gilbert Appliance Dept. GENERAL ELECTRIC Appliances 260 N. Liberty Ph. 3-0312 nB7' Fertilizers Rotted or fresh, cow, chicken, turkey or sheep manure. Del. by sack or yard. Mulches for loosening noil and holding moisture. FENCING Rustic cedar fences to order. Will in stall. Pickets, rails, 4x4 posts, split shakes, trellis, stakes, nosts all lengths, poles. FLAUSTONES Patio, wall work. Steps, walks. Red lavs, granite for garden and walla. Crushed red lava for drives. PHILLIPS 3R0S. Rt. 6, Box 118. 3 miles E. 4 Cornerc on State. Ph. 4-3081 u HOSPITAL BED for sale or rent. H. Stiff Furniture Co. Phone 39 188 STUDIO PIANO 48" tall, mahogany finish, excellent condition. 810 Breys Ave. nlOO D.-.l O'KEIFE ft MERRITT gas range, chrome top, 4 burners and grill, excel lent condition, used 1 week, $180. Rt. 6, Eox 307, Sllvcrton Rd., Salem. n9B STEIN WAY, SMALL upright, like new. Bargain at $635. 1460 Nines St. nlC? USED SINGER ELECTRIC cabinet sewing machine. Round bobbin, new motor, light and foot control, good sewing condltlno and guaranteed. Only SIS down, $6.36 per month. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 130 N. Com'l. n9fl .E.I,. POWER saw, 1951 model. 30' box i chain. Used about six months. Excellent condition $350. 3185 Coral Ave., off Sun' nyvlew. Phone 43801. nBB' USED SINGER ELECTRIC cabinet sewing machine. Sews forward and reverse. Matching stool. Walking pressure foot. Full set of attachments. Free sewing lessons, O-imranteed, Pull price 1134.30. Sinner Sew Ins Machine Co., 130 N. Com'l. nB8 TOPSOIL, garden sand, fill dirt. Miller's; Phono 37330 after 5:30 or Saturdays. nl01 FURNITURE, DRAPES, electric vacuum, Maytag washer, pressure cooker, etc, 1485 Market. n9S AM PRO PREMIER 30 16-mm. sound pro jector. Phone 37105. 2743 N. River Rd, FREEZER, dresser, sewing machine, and others, 3 165 Dough'ton, evenings, Sun days. nS7 USED ELECTRIC portable sewing machine. Hns walking pressure foot sc sews for ward & reverse. Good condition i guaranteed. Only $39.30. Singer Sew- InK Machine Co. 130 N. Com 1. Open Friday niteji. n9S' NEW 7-FOOT cedar fence posts. C. O Long, phone 35831 (1 mile of Felner) n98' MUST SACRIFICE Hammond Chord Organ, like new. Ouaran teed. Easy Terms. Phone 3-0069. n98 6-YEAR-OLD crib, Innersprlng mattress, used 3 months. Call after 6:30 p.m. Phone 4-4010. nOfl STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS- Lee Mlndt, 335 South 10th. n!03 Dark Top Soil Fill dirt Si pit run gravel. Trucks tz trailers loaded. Turn west at Keizer acnooi, ioiiow oiled road 2Va mile:. JONES GRAVEL CO. ROTO-TILLING, plowing, discing, level lng, bull dozing, garden supplies. Service uenter, oio juagewater. rn. 4-3673. nJT WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Good baby or youth bed k playpen. Ph. 3-5397. nas;1 FIR STUMPAGE and fir logs wanted, Shipment can be made by truck or rail. Independence Lumber ft Manufacturing company, Inc., independence, Oregon, Ph. 43. na r'ECTRIC RANGER. Woodry's. Ph. 3-5110. WOODRY WANTS Pianos. Phone 3-5110, WANTED: Fine grain second growth logs in lengtns oi 8', io av & w, write phone or see Mr. Dunigan; INDEPEN DENCE LUMBER As MANUFACTURING CO.. P. O. Box 118, Phone 43, Indepen dence, Oregon. na' PERSONAL PALM READINGS Advice past, present, future. Phone 33083. 3745 Portland Rd. pl31 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, Salem No. 1 croup, 2088 North Commercial street. Phone 4-3348 Wednesday-Friday meet- inss 8 p.m. Open house nightly 1 p.m. P. O. DOX 124. PI15' AUTOMOBILES SELL YOUR CAR Automobile prices are now at their highest. If you are in terested in selling your car SEE MAJOR MOTORS 18TH & STATE PH. 20513 AND ACROSS FROM 1ST NAT. BK. PH. 44931 qB6' 40 CFIEV. Conv. Radio, heater, low mile age, excellent rubber $1495. Arrow Used Cars 790 N. High. Phone 41463. c.96' 193R OLDS Coupe, radio, heater, good con dltion, $100. Phone 4-3830 eveninns. Q.98 BARGAIN 1040 Chev. Convertible. Ph. 3-3953. 3450 S. Cottage. 098 FOR SALE: 1941 43-pass. School Eus, 1750.00. Fair condition. Oo' tire. Edw. 3. Bell, School Clerk. Stayton. Oregon. q97' 1035 PLYMOUTH, good condition. 185 Ph. 34561. 1400 6th St., W. Salem. q98 ml OI.DR Hydramatlc s pasarnaer coupe Radio M heater. Marvin Oahl. Rt. 2 Silverton, Ph. 5334. oOT 1031 CHEV. Sedan, 3 door, cleanest car In town lor age, $135. 34963, qflS' AUTOMOBILES STUNG! DIVOTS OUI EFFORTS TO PLEASS W" LEAVE THU TO THE BEES DEPEND ON ONE SURE THING OUR USED CARS HAVE NO STING 1950 BU1CK SUPER RIVIERA 2395 Di-naNo 1930 BUICK SUPER SEDAN $2295 Dyntflow 1951 FORD CONVERT IBLE $2195 rord-O-Matlc 1950 MERCURY CLUB COUPE $1795 Overdrive 1949 BUICK RDM. SDN. $1595 Dynaflow 1948 OLDS. 78 SEDAN . $1195 Hydra-Matlc 1948 FORD 8 SPR. DLX. TUDOR $ 895 OTHERS OTHERS OTHERS OTTO J. WILSON CO. Com'l. at Center, Phone 2-3623 OUR PROMISE IS YOUR SATISFACTION FARM EQUIPMENT LIQUIDATING TSTATE MUST SELL Grain Master combine Model No, 3D, 10' cut In good condition. Oliver mowing machine 7' cut. Clipper grain and seed cleaner. Contact 8. S. Strike. Settle mler Avenue, Woodburn and make offer. qbB7 FINANCIAL FARM AND CITY LOANS 41i and 5 YOUR OWN TERMS or repayment with in reason. Cash for Real Estate Con tracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 887 Court St. Ph. 4-2288 T AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 183 S. Church Parking a-Plenty Ph. 3-2457. Lie. No. M-130. S-134 LOANS PERSONAL, AUTO, REAL ESTATE State Finance Co. 187 a. High St. Lie. S318 m323 C-ENERAL FINANCE CO. LOANS Lie. 1-13: and M-336 and ROY H. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Hear 'Top Trades" 12:05 Dally KSLM 1300 KC's 136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9181 PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Terms On Larger Loans Long and Short Time Payment! ROK H. SIMMONS 136 8. Commercial St. Ph. 3-Q1S1 Here's Why PERSONAL is Your Best "Buy"! "Yes" to 4 out of 5 employed people married, single, Payment date to fit payday, 1-vlslt loans (phone first), Nationwide credit established In U.S. and Canada. Between payday loons. Loans for any worthy purpose. Come In or phone today. LOANS 1311 to $300 on Signature r Furniture. Up t $MHI an Auto. Personal FINANCE COMPANY 105 S. High Ph. 3-2464 Lie. S-132 M-16B C. R. Allen, Mgr. rl04' STATE FINANCE CO. 8-210 M-332 OUR FIVE-POINT PROORAM 1. Friendliest loun service In town. 1. Most liberal In granting loans. 3, Fast service loan same day applied lor. some in 19 minutes. 4. No red tape you can get money here, regardless of what you may owe. 5. Loans made on signature, auto or furniture. SEE US TODAY PHONE 34133 167 SO. HI OH ST. rfifl' TRAILERS FREE ESTIMATE, trailer building, re pairing, electric brakes, sold serviced. B and K Motor Co., 577 N. Lancaster. 33061. t!20 LAROE, CLEAN, liveable trailer house phone 4-4814, $395, or make offer. t99 EASTERN BUILT 27-foot house trailer. Ford pickup or will trade for equity In real estate. Tip-Top Trailer Court. tlOl 1947 HOUSE TRAILER 25 ft., electric brakevi., refrlg., sleeps four. Terms. 1038 8th, West Salem. tB7 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented, repaired. Roen, 456 Court, Ph, 1-6773. o BULLDOZING CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash reg isters. All makes sold, rented, repaired. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o CEMENT CONTRACTING Sidewalks, driveways, basement, patios. Work guaranteed. Free estimate. Phone 3-4396, olIO DRESSMAKING Alterations, hemstitching, buttons, buckles covered, buttonholes. Mrs. H. M. Allender, 3-9911. O106- EXCAVATING Ben OtJen St Son, excavating grading. Land clearing. Phone 3-3080. oll4 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Available In all sl7.es. Van Kleek'i Lock ers. 155 N. Commercial. 3-0733. oils INSULATION insulation. weatherstrips. reens Free intimates 1 phone 3-5965. rAWNMOWERS aluminum Pullman. ol!4 Lawnmowers sharpened by machine. Clyde's Locksmith, 379 Chemeketa. 3-7918 0116 MATTRESSES Capitol Bedding, cotton, wool, spring mattresses. Renovated, repaired. Phone 3-4069. O OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files, filing supplies, safes, duplicators, supplies, dtst limps, type writer stands. Rorn, 454 Court. o Phone 3-0111 tor painting, paperhang Ina Attractive rales Free istlmate Oll4 POWER LAWNMOWERS Machine sharpened, work guaranteed. C. M. Fowler, 1125 Leslie off South 12th. PLOWING DISCING Plowing, discing, dirt moving and level ing. Phong 3-1318. O104 DIRECTORY REWEAVING SEPTIC TANKS Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned. Electric Rotary cleans wwers drains. 1079 Elm. Phone 3-9408. 0114 Hatrel's Septic Tanks and lines cleaned. Guaranteed work. Phone S-7404. o!04 TYPEWRITERS Smith, corona, Remington, Royal, Un derwood portable. All makes used ma chines .Repairs Si rent. Roen, 450 Court. WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Industrial floor waxing, housecleaning. Phone 3-3337. 347 Court. o LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE DONALD STREET FROM PORTLAND ROAD TO CARLTON WAY NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Orenon. deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares iU purpose and In tention to improve DONALD STREET from e East line of Portland Road to the iulh line of Carlton Wnv. in the Cliv of Salem, Marion County, Oredon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said treet to the established Rrade. construct- Inc cement concrete curbs, anri navlnc said portion of ssld street with a 3'j Inch aspnailic concrete pavement 30 feet in width. In accordance with the Dlan.i inri specifications therefor which were adopted r the Common Council April 14, 1053. hlch 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 uouncn nereoy declares its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street i prove mem department. Written remonstrances against the above proposed Improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final oubtlcstion of thf. notice by the owners of the property af- tec led. B 14, ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is Anril 31, 1S52. Date of final oubllnnXon Mav 2. lfl.iH. April 31,33.33,24,25,36,38.30,30, May 1,3,1953 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE AUHAMH AVENUE FROM SILVERTON ROAD TO CARLTON WAY NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deem It necessary and expedient no nereoy aeciares tr.i purpo.se and In- entlon to Improve ABRAMS AVENUE from the north line of S verton Road to the south line of Carlton Way, In the City of Salem. Marlon County, Oreaon, at the expense of the abutt nx and aJaccnt nron erty, by bringing aaid portion of said street to the established grade, construct ins cement concrete euros, and paving said portion or snid street with a 3 a nch a.s phaltic concrete pavement 30 feet in width, In accordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council April 14. 1B52, 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 and intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street improvement department. Written remonstrances aaainst the aoove proposed Improvement may be filed witn tne city recorder at any time within ten days after the final oubl cation of thl. notice by the owners of the property af lecteo. By Order of the Common Council April 14, 1952: ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder uaie oi iirst dudjicbc on nereor m Anrii Date or final nubllentlnn Mav 1 a) April 31,22,23,24,25,36,28,30,30, May 1,3,1953 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE FRAN'CF.S STREET FROM BOLTON BOULEVARD T0.1IAIG1IT STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the Citv of Hniem Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares lt- purpose and In tention to improve FRANCES STREET from the west line of Bolton Eoulevard to the east line of Halght Street, in the City i oniem, Marion county, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop erly, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constn lng cement concrete curbs, and paving paid portion of said street with a 2li inch as Phaltic concrete pavement 30 feet in width, In accordance with the plans and specifi cations therefor which were adopted by the Common Council Aorll 14. ia.i2 vhteh are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference inereio are made a part hereof. The Com. mon Council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above de scribed improvement by and through the onset improvement aepartmem. Written remonstrance aealnst above proposed Improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this nonce oy tne owners oi the property af fected. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Dale of first publication hereof Is April Date of final nubllentlnn Mav 1 ids? April 21.33,33,34,35,36,38,39,30, May 1,2,1952 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE NORTH TWENTY-FOURTH hTUfSt FROM WINDSOR AVENUE TO MARKET STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares lt.i purpose and In tention to improve NORTH TWENTY FOURTH STREET Irom the iorth line of Windsor Avenue to the south line of Mar ket Street, in the City of Salem, Marlon county, oregon. at the expense of abutting- and adjacent property, by brli lng said portion of said street to eataoitshe dgrade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2V Inch asphaltlc con crete pavement 34 leet In width, in ac cordance with the plans and specification: mercior wnicn were adopted oy the Com mon Council April 14, 1952, which are now1 on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference 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 atreet improvement department. Written remonstrance!) asnitiKt I ho above proposed Improvement msy be filed wnn ine city recorder at any time within ten days aftr the final publication of this notice hy the owners of the property af fected. Bv order of the Common Council April 14, 1053; ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is April 21. 1952. Date of final publication May 2. 1B.i2. April 31,22,23.24.25.26,28,30,30. May 1.3,1953 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE SOUTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET FROM OXFORD STREET TO NEW HAVEN ADDITION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that. th Common Council of the City of Salem! Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient na nereoy oeciares us purpose and In tention to lmnrove SOUTH TWENTY-BFr;- OND STREET, from the north line of Ox- iora street to the south line of New Haven Addition to the City of Salem. Mar ion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street Intersections the expense of which wil" be as-iumed by the City of Salem, by banging said portion of said street to the establlihed grade, constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street with a 2'i Inch as phalllc concrete pavement 30 feet In width. In accordance with the olan and specification therefor which were adopt- cu oj me uonmmon council April 14, 1052, which are now on file In the office of the city recorder anrs which by this reference thereto are made a nsirt hrrf The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement depirtment. Written remonstrances 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 fected. By Order of the Common Council April 14, 1953: ALFRED MUNDT, City Recor-Jfr Date or first publication hereof is April 31. 195, Date of final D'lbliraltnn Mav 3. 1952. April 31,33. 33, 34,38, 30,38,39,34), MJ 1,3,152 m m R K E T QUOTATIONS Portland EaiUlde Market Portland turn- 30-pound pyramids of Oregon bunched asparagus went at tS- 5.25 on the East Side Farmers' market Monday, with a few at $4.75: Willamette valley cauliflower was at 13-2.35 a crate: rhubarb was down with 15 lb. flats going at 11.25-1.50. PORTLAND PRODUCE LIST Butt erf atTentative, subject to Immedi ate change: Premium quality, maximum to .85 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Port land, 79-82C lb.: first quality, 76-80c; eec ond quality, 75-78c. Valley routes and country points 3 cents less. Butter Wholesale lob oullt cube to wholesalers grade A A 03 score 75c lb.: A Rrade, 93 score, 74c: B 90 score, 72c; 80 core, 71c. Above prices strictly nominal Cheese Selling prrc o Portland whole saler's Oregon singles 43-47'ac; Oregon 5 loaf. 49-53c;trlplets 14c less than ingles. Eggs to wholesaler!) candled egga eon- talnlng no loss, cases Included F.O.B Portland. A grade large, 46'.i-47'ac doz. A grade medium, a',jc, o grade targe, 40-41c: A smalls, 45 -49c doz. Following approximate prices pnld bv dealer tt producers for ungraded large henneries , 40-4)c; AA grade 40-43c: A grade lie. ' 19-41c; AA mcd., 3B-40c; A med., 37-38c; ! small, 50-Slc. 1 Portland Dairy Market Butler Price to retailers: Grade AA print 80c: A carious, file; A prints 80c; cartons 81c; B prints, 77c. Eggs - Price to retailers: Grade AA large, 53c doz.: A large, 40c: AA medium, 48-49c; A medium, 47c. Cartons 3c addi tional. Chert - Price to retailers. Portland O.egon singles, 47-53c; Oregon loaf, 6-lb loaves to uz-afic id; triplets iwc less thnn singles Premium o rands single: 58'c: fll ic prot.esaed American cn-est 0- pound loaves to retail 45i-47'.'C lb Poultry Live Chicken - 'No. quality FO B Plants) fryers, 3Mi-3 lbs, 39-30C 3-4 Iba. 30 30c; roasters, 4 lbs and over. 29-30c; light hens, all weights, 18-19c, heavy hens, t.ll weights, 33c; old roasters, all weights, 0-21C. Dresser1 Chlckm--Fi yers. 2U-i lbs 43 5c. roasters, 43-44c: light hens 31 -32c. heavy hens, 36-37c; cut up fryers, all weight;, 43-44C. Dresseo. Turkav A grant: young oronu m net to growers F.O.B farm on dressed basis, 30c lb.; A grade toms same Oasis, 37c A srnde toms, New Vork ityi' ir; b grade, 44c. Rabhlti - Average to growers: Llvi whites, 4-5 lbs., 36-29c lb.; 5-6 lbs., 33-35c lb old does 12-18c colored ic ower. color- or heavy does and bucks, )2-16c lb. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers 63-65o. Bold higher. t diintiy Killed Meati Veal - Top quality, 53e lb; good heavies. 45-50c; other grade; according to weight nd quality, with lighter or heavier. 3 7 '.4 nnd above Hon Lean blockers 26-27C: sows, 22-23C. Lamba Top grade sprlngern, 83-S4c; nthei grades, according to quality Million Best, 60-hOc lbs, 23-28c; rough heavy bucks, ewes, 16-lflc. Beet uood cows, l-4Br ID! cannir cutters, 34-35c: utility, 36-40c Fre.ih Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.t Beef Steers choice 500-700 lbs. $54-58.10. good $52.00-56-10; commercial 50.00-51,10; tlllty, $47.90-40.10 Cows Commercial $45-150; utility, $44- 48: canncrs. $40-43.50. Reef Ci'ta (choice steers.': Hin quarters, $62.50-04.00; rounds 60.00 63.10: full loins trimmed. $81-84.60; triangles 1 4i s. no-49. ao; forequarters, $46-52.50; chucks, $48-$52.50 rlUS, $00. UD-7U. o. Veal Good. $SB-fiB.40i commercial, iao 61.40. Calves Good choice $50-58.40; commer--' $48.00-51.40. Lambs Prime springers, $55-57.50; good 15?-57; commercial, $52-54; utility, $54 Mutton -Uood-cnoice, (3S.4U-UU Pork Cuts Loins, No. 1, 8-12 lbs. $46-$50; shoulders, 10 lbs. down, $33-36: neck- bone In I38.50-41.i0; sparerlbs, $45-145.90; fork carenssps. $30-31.50; tab on con, $39 l; fresh Hums, 10-14 lbs., $49-551, Smoked llann; Skinned. $51-56; slab bacon $43-51. Refined lard in drums, $17- 18.50; slab bacon, $38-45. Port Inn rt Miscellaneous Cauliflower Ari?, Col., std. crates. $2.75- 3; lettuce crate to $2.75-3.25. Celery Cal. flat crate 2-2 iA dor $5.35 $4.35, Few to $4.50. Ore. $2.25-2.50. Lettuce Cat, 4 doz, $5.60-6.50; few low er. Ariz.. $6.50-7.50. Onions 50 lb sacks, Ore, vellnws med $0.25-6.76; lorae, $7-7.50; No. 3, $3.50-5.00; sets Ore. yellow, b-b.io, some to $4, li pounds No. 3 medium 60-70c; large $3.75 4; Idaho sweet Spanish No. 1, 3 In mln., $3.50-75; yellows $0.00-15. 50 lbs. Texas White Wax, $6.25-6.75. . Potatoes: Locm white rose burbanks, $4.75-4.85; Ore. Deschutes russets. No, 1, $5.23-5.33; No. 2. 50 lbs., $2.10-2.20; No. 3, 2-ln. mln., OPS ceiling range to $4,00-5.00 a sets, No. 1, $5.23-5.39; No. 2's. $4.10; Kla ath russets, No. 1, $5.33; unwashed, $5.20; No. 2's $4,33; Idaho russets, 10 lbs, no. i, 99c; utility, $4.00 hundredweight; standard, .'.a: r:ortn uaicota ronuaca, no. i, ib.h. Hay -U. 8. No. 2 green alfnira. deliver ed carlots F.O.B. Portland, $50-51.00 ton; Willamette valley grain ana clovei hay, nominally $25-27 a ton. baled at farm; No, 1 Timothy mixed hay, F.O.B. Portland, baled, $44.00; No. 1 grass hay nominally 140 baled, f.o.b. cars, truck lots. Caacara Bark Dry. )5c to peelers. Wool Willamette valley, mostly nomin al at 60-OOc lb, greese basis. Mohair 50c pound on i2-numth growth, F.O.B country shipping points. Hides Calves, 15-18c In according tc weights, green ktp-i, 10-12c; beef, 10-12c lb; hulls. 3-4','ac; green butcher cow hides, eVb-Bc. Country buyers pay 2c less. Filberts: Prices to growers, l' cent ib for orchard run Franquette, 17-20o lb; orchard run, Wholesale prices, first quality large Bnrcclonas 24:-25',&c lb. Walnuts Approximate price to growers for orchard runs, Franquette, 17 -20c lb; wholesale price F.O.B. shipping point, large No. 1, 31V-33'c lb. No. 2 grade babies, 12i-24s,c. Walnut meats, to producers, 45-05c lb depending on Quality SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of fialem dealers for the iru Ida n re of Capital Journal readers. (Revised daily.) .Iveatoek Fat dairy cows $10.00 to 821.00 Cutter cows 1)7.00 to $20.00 Dairy nelfers $20.00 to $24.00 Fulls $25.00 to $27.00 Calves, 300-500 lbs , Good Veal . . Sheep Wooied lambs Minder 110 lbs.) 125.50 to $26.50 Sheared lambs clcr 110 Ibs.l ......$22.00 to 24.00 Heavy lambs it yearlings $16.00 to $22.00 Spring lambs $26,00 to 128.00 Feeders $20.00 to $24.00 Ewes $ 2.00 to 110.00 nail reed Prices Rabbit Pellets $4.85. Fag Math 15.45. Dairy Feed $4.70. "oultrr Buing Prices - Colored fryers, c; old rosters. 14c: colored fowl, 30c; Leghorn fowl, lBc; roasters, 39c. F,sir Buying Prlrea Eggs, A A 44 r; Inrae A, 40-44c; medium AA, 40c; medium A, .17 -40c; nan -itfiuc; crnx, at. Wholesale Prices Ece wholesale prices tbnvr the prices above Largr gradi A generally quoted at 49c: medium, 46c. nuiieriai iHuying price), premium, flic Nc. 1, 79c; No. 2, 68c. A parchment, Portland Livestock Portland (UP)- Cattle 1000: market slow: few choice steers held above 34.50; good and low choice steers 33-34; few com mercial steers 30-32: utility 25-3B; fed steers above 33.50; utility heifers 33-27; canner and cutter cows 17-31: utility cows 2i,bo-w; young commercial cows 27; utili ty bulls 35.50-28. calves loo: market slow: choice vealers 35-37; few utility and commercial calves 21-30. Hoga 1350: market slow; choice no. 1 and 2 1R0-235 lb. butchers 19.50-30; few choice no. 2 250-280 lb. bi'tchera 18-18.50: choice 250-500 lb. sows 15.0-10.30; good and choice feeder p)is 17-17.50. heep 500: good and choice light woolen lambs to 27: odd lots medium and aood shorn 23; wooied 70 lb. feeders 24 down; good slaughter ewes mostly 13. LODGE A SALEM LODGE No. 4, A.F. & VTm A.M. Wed., April 23, district mfictinR, Scottish Rile Tem ple, 730 P. M. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., STOCKS (By The Auuciated Press) Admiral Corporation 27' i Atlttj Chemical ' A Ills Chalmert 481 Ameriean Aininei 13 American rower it Llsnt 2 5 ' American Tel Tel 154 American Tobacco B0 Anaconda Copper 44 Ate hi ion Railroad 80U Bethlahem steel 49'i Boalng Airplane Co J73,b Borg Warnei 07 Burrows Adding Machine 17 California Packing 35'i Canadian Pacific 37 U Oatirplllar f. actor 80 Calanese Corporation 43 Chrysler corporation .. 73'4 Cltlti Servlci 104 Consolidated Edison 344 ConiolldstPd Vultee 17, crown Zellerbach 64 Curtlas Wright Douilas Aircraft - - duPont de Nemours sl'i Eastman Kodak 43'; Emerson Radio 14i General Electric B7i Oeneral Food! 41 'j General Motors 54Va Grorila Pac Plywood 30(a C-oodyear Tlra 4P Homestaka Mining Co. 3T, Iatarnatlonal Harvester 33'4 International Paper 44 Johns ManvlUe 08',a Kennacott Copper 74', a Llbby McNeill 8 Lockheed Aircraft 19i Loaw's Incorporated loTa Long Bell A .... Montgomery Ward 60 Nash Kelvinator 20N New 7ork Central 19 'j Northern Paelflo 83 Pacific American Fish Pacific oaa St Electric JOB1 Pacifle Tel. it Tel 33 Packard Motor Car 4',j Penny J C Co 68 Pennsylvania R.R 103i Pepsi Cola Co 101. Phtlco Radio 30' Radio Corporation 27 Rayonler Incorp 31 Rayonier Jncorp Pfd .. RepuDtlc Sleet 40' Reynolds Metals Ml! Rlehfleld Oil 82 Safeway Stores Ine 30 Scott Paper Co S0J Bears Roebuck Si Co 53 Socony-Vacuum Oil 37 Southern Pacific 73 Standard Oil Calif 55 Standard OI) N J 75',i fltudebaker Corp 37 Sunshine Mining Swift is Company Tramamerlca Corp 25i Twentieth Century Foi 17'i Union Oil Company 40 Vi Union Pacific 113'j United Airlines W Ualted Aircraft 39 United Corporation 514 Valtsd States Plywood United States Steel 3SL Warner Pictured It Waaurn Union Tel 38 WMtlnghousa Air Brak 25 li WasltnghouiA Electric 35S Woalwortb Company W Stock Market . J New York (1- Railroad Issue led the stock market ahead Monday by fractions to around two points. The volume was around 1,100,000 shares. The rail stocks had the greatest demand and were strongest as a group. They made the first forward mova after a hesi tant start and were quickly followed by other major groups. Chicago Grain niii.vn ipi. Cnat. sraln contracts re covered from an early sell-off on the board of trade Monoay, pusnmi auove previous close. The May contract lagged on the re covery, aa did til deliveries of oats. Sev eral oats contracts aank to new seasonal lows at one time, reflecting good seeding weather over the week-end and lears of mm- imnnrK from Canada. Brokers thought the rally waa part t.hnir.i aiHnit hv short caverlna- and the possibility of expanded export business in wheat this weeie. Wheat closed V lower to M higher, May $2, 44 la -li. corn lower to mgner, Mnv ii.7BT.-l. BO. oats unchanged to Va lower. May 80V4-S, rye 1 cent lower to i'. .hitrher. Mav tlM'h. soybeans Miliar. Mav 83.8314. and lard 6 cents lower to 5 cents a hundred pounds higher, May $10.75. Potlanit flraln Portland y'i Coarse grains, 15-riay shipments, bulk, coaai delivery; jik no. 3, 3B-lb. white 72.00. Barley, No. 2, 45-lb. B, W., 71.00. Wheat bid to arrive market, basis No, 1 hulk deliverer! coast: Soft White, 3.4'a; Bolt White excluding Rex 2.40Vb: White Club, 2.49Va. tiarri Red Winter: Ordinary. 2.50; 10 per cent 2.50; 11 per cent 2.50; 13 per cent 3.60. Hard white Baart: Ordinary, 3-60; per cent 3.50; 11 per cent 3.60; 13 per cent 2.50. Car receipts; Wheat 88, barley ; flour 8; corn 8; oats 4; mill feed 7. Chicago Live la ok nnrtianH (iip). HtittA- ii.ooo. Market sen' erally steady to strong both butchers and sows, trade alow; most choice 180-330 lbs. 17.26-17.50. Sows 400 lbs, and under 16.25-16.00. oood clearance. Sheep: 4,500. No slaughter lambs sold Mririln 60 eents to 1,00. mostly 1.00 InW- r: Kiaushter sheen weak, mixed weights woolcd and shorn utility to aood ewes 13.00 down; mixed wooied ana snorn cuns a on. in nn. Cattle: 16,000, Calves 600. Slaughter ateers and heifers alow, steers 60 cents to 1.00 lower, heifers 35 to 50 cents low er: cows slow, steady to weak; hulls atearlv: venlers steady to mostly 1.00 low er; most mixed choice and prime steers 35.26-37.00; load 37.35; few loaos primi leers held at 38.00 and better. Cnmmer clal type prima vealent 30.00-38.00. OBITUARY Mrs. Nalda EHti Bother Stayton Mrs, Nalda Ellen Booker, 44, died In a Lebanon hospital April 18. Her home wss at Honey in wnn eouniy. wir. Boker was born at Detroit, Ore., Dec. 0. 1907. She had lived In Oregon all ner life, mostly near Detroit. She lived In Stayton In 1935-36 and was a graduate of Stayton high school. On Nov. 9, 1027, she married Wlltlard Booker of Holley In Albany. Besides her nuaoanfl, airs, uooicer leaves a son, Bat. Norman Booker, Texas; four daughter. Mrs, Dorothy JiacKney, Randall, Wash., Mrs. Lorraine Cavanauah, West Linn, and MarJorle and Joan, at home; four brothers, Earl Stahlman. De- roit; Alfred. Mill city; ward, Haiem; and Don Blahlman. Hood River; two sis ters, m. Ethel Estey, Delroit and Mrs. Norma Booker, Detroit; and two grand sons. Funeral services win oe neiu ai p.m., Tuesday, April 22 at tne wedflie inernl Home, Blnyton, with the Rev. Kenneth Abbott officiating. Burial will be In Falrvlew cemetery, Gates. Claude Norton Woodburn C aude Norton. 83, difd in the Sllvgrton Convalescent Horn Salur- mornlng. He was corn oi tne. Nor ton Farm, Rt. 3, Wodburn, April 30, 1889. nd hid lived there all his life. Mr. Nor ton was a 60 year member of the Wood- i of the World. He leaves two sons. Clifford and Laverne, who live on the family farm; a brother, Samuel Norton, Silverton: four grandchildren and two treat grandchildren. Funeral services will be heled at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 32, at the Rlngo Funeral Chapel with the Rev. !. Kay Fenton of the First preaoyterian hurch officiating. Burial will be In Belle PaMt cemterr beside his wife who pre ceded him In death In 1924, uiuiiliis D. 7,1 m merman Aurora Funeral aervlcejl were held Tuesday at Alameda, Calif,, for Augustus HEMORRHOIDS A. nd Othar mctl tta rctort Traated Wtthanrt Hospitalization. ft torn cfc -Ailment R. Reynold D.C. N D. 1144 Center It. lout ajr Nov Cag44 ttjaifiM Ceotat did Monday, April 21, 1952 17 Zimmerman. 78. native of Aurora. son of the late Christian and Catherine Zimmerman, early Oregon pioneers and well-known construction engineer, who died Sunday morning at Hayward, Calif. He was a brother of Ralph Zimmerman, Canby, and Aurora attorney, A. J. Zim merman, mayor of Aurora, and Mrs. Lou la iTillle Zlmmermani Weber t, widow if the late Louis Webert of Aurora. Burial was at Neald&burg, Calif. Augustus Zlm- man was reared and educated in thf Aurora schools, attended the old Oregon Agricultural College, (now Oregon State) at Corvallls, graduating In the 1890s as a steel construction engineer. In 1900 ha married to Mlai Alleta Payne of Healdsburg, who survives him. Also sur viving are two ions, two daughters and several grandchildren. Olaf Bolme Sllvcrton Olaf Bolme, 56, a resident of Silverton until 4'i years ago, died Sunday at the Camp White Veteran's Hospital, Medford, Mr. Bolme was born at Aber- rombte, N.D., Aug, 18, 18S5, and camt to Silverton In 1038. He was a veteran of World War I. He leaves a son, Orlo Bolma. Silverton; two daughters, Mrs. Opal High, Brisbane, Calir., and Mrs. Eleanor Kittle, Eugene. Ore.; three sisters. Mrs. Marlt Loar, Silverton; Mrs. Gene Ramuta, Seat tle; and Mrs. Claire Huffman. Oak Grovel na one orotner, Harold Bolme, row ton. Minn. Funeral announcements will b made later by the Ekman Funeral Home. DEATHS Thomas Jefferson Howell Thorn us Jefferson Howell, at a local hospital. Anrll 15. Late resident of 1149 Ruge St, Survived by wife. Oladys Howell of Denver, Col., a alster, Mrs. Lillian Cummins, Salem, 3 half-sisters. Mrs. Nora Carpenter, and Mrs, Margaret Parker, both of Portland. Niece. Rita, and nephew, Robert Cummins of Salem. Announcement of services will be made later by the Virgil T. Golden Company. Mrs. Ethel Wallinr Mrs. Ethel Walling, late resident of Rt. 1 Box 435. at a local hospital April 18. urvivea oy nusoano, i racy waning, aa tm; daughters, Mrs. Junnlta Upham of ortland, Mrs. Marlon Smith, Portland, Mrs. Thelma Fisher, Salem, Mrs, Gene vieve Camlllo, Snlem, Miss Dorothy Wall ing, Snlem: sou John Walling; sisters. Mrs. Blanche Walling, Salem. Mrs. Dot Baa), Salem. Also 15 grandchildren. Serv ices will be held Tuesday. April 32. 1:30 p.m. at Clough-Rnrrlck Chapel. Interment Beicrest. Rev, Dudley Strain officiating, Edith Mary Redfern Edith Mary Redfern, late resident of 3720 S. Summer at a local hospital April urvivea oy nusoand, oeo. H. Red Snlem: son. Ken Redfern. Portland: brothers, Stan Anderson, Sidney, B. CI Art Anderson of Los Angeles; sister, Mrs, Maude Tomllnson of Los Angeles; grand children, Jerrie Redfern and Sharon Red fern, both of Portlnnd. Services will bo held Tuesday, April 22, In St. Paul's Episcopal Church at 3 p.m., with tha Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Inter- ent In Belcrest Memorial Park under direction of Virgil T. Golden Co. Frank N, Dick Frank N, Dick, at a local hospital, April 18. Late resident of 220 8. Lancaster Dr. Survived by his wife, Anna T. Dick, Salem; brother, C. K. Dick of Dallas; sisters, Miss Maraaret Dick of Dallas, Mrs. Henry W. Dick, Mt, Lake, Minn. Nick Loewln of Mt. Lake, Minn. Services will be held In the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Wednesday, April 23 at p.m. interment Dallas cemetery. Clara Albertha Heltzel Clara Albertha He tzel. at the residence. 710 8. Liberty, Monday, April 21. Mother of John A, Heltxel of Balem and James T. HeltKel of Taxco, Mexico, Mrs, Margaret Hamby of Denver, Colo., and Charles H. Heltzel of Salem. Sister of Mrs. Laur el la, shelton of Boise, Idaho, Mrs, Helen Fountain of Merced, Calif,, and Mrs. Anna Smith of Clackamas, Oregon. She Is also survived by nine grand children. Announcement of services will be later by tha W. T, Rladoh Chapel, Phone 3-3173. Susan Elisabeth Helley In this city, April 19, Susan Elisabeth Kelly, late resident of Salem, at thl age of 76. Survived by children, Marion Kelly or independence, unaries w Harold R both of Monmouth, Carl W. of Birmingham, Ala., and Vclma McKe of Lincoln, Neb. There are also IS grand children and 23 great grandchildren sur viving: brother, M. A. shield of Ham burg, Iowa and a sister, Mrs. Joe Brown, also of Hamburg, Iowa. Shipment has been mnrte to Hamburg, Iowa, by thi W, T. Rlgdon Co. lor services and inter ment. Ph. 3-3173. Mn. Lula. Montgomery Mrs. Lula Montgomery, late resident of 149 E. Wilson St., at a local hospital April IB. Survived by daughters, Mra. Dora Robert and Mrs. Emma Ullery, both of Salem; Mrs. LUlle Stewart oi Dayton, sinters, Mrs. Lizzie Tye and Mrs, Maggie Montgomery, both of E ism ark, ' N. D.; Mrs. Kittle Green of Salem; broth ers, Sam aalioway. or Yakima, waan.i Am as a. Galloway of Blsmark, N. D.; grand son, Joe Stewart of Dayton, Ore. Services will be held in the Clouah-Barrlck Chapel at 3 p.m. Tuesday. April 33 with inter ment in City View Cemetery. Rev, P. W. Erlksen officiating. Mrs. Florence Troifll Mrs. Florence Troxell, late resident of Sllverlon, local hospital, April 20. Sur vived by husband Ronal Troxell of Sa lem. Parents Mr. and Mrs, O. M. Nyselh of Silverton. Sisters, Mrs. Melva Hollln of Silverton and Mr. Gladys Alllngham of Crescent City. Calif. Brothers, Lloyd Nyseth of Mill City, Oreiton, Wlllard Ny seth of Crescent City, Calif., Howard Ny seth of Crescent City, Calif., and Kermlt Nyseth or Sllverlon. Service will ha held In the Clough-Barrlck chapel April 34 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Belcrest Mem orial Park. John Peter Johnson John Peter Johnson, at a local hospital April 30. Late resident of 4754 Clark Ave. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Br one or saiem: two sons, 'mom a and josepn, both of Salem; six grandchildren, several niece and nephews. Services will be held the Virgil T. Golden Chapel at 10 a.m. Monday, April 31. with the Rev. G. B. Rundntrum officiating. Interment In Fur go, N. D. Henry Roeseh Henry Boesch, local hospital, April 31, late resident of Monitor, Oregon. Sur vived by three dauahlers, Mr. Clara Sls- aon, of Portland and Mrs. Hannah Beck- Portiand, Miss Anna noescn nt Salem. Two sons, Henry M. Boesch of Salem and E. J. Boesch of Monitor. Ore gon. Half brother, Martin Hoeft, of Em mett, Idaho. Seven grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be held Thursday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran church near Monitor, Oregon under the direction of the Virall T. Ooiden Chapel. Interment at Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Oregon. Ira Terry Ira Terry, at Coqullle, April IB. Sur vived by parent, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Terry of Turner; daughter, Mlaa Mary Louise Terry of Salem; three sisters, Mr. Lillian Pearrold of Vancouver. Wnsh.j Mrs. Margie Tucker of Turner and Mr. Mary Johnson of Porliand; two brothers. Hasten and Ocus, both of Culver. Ore. services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel at 11:30 a.m. Tup-dv, April 22, with Interment in Belcreat Mem orial Park, Fiery, Smarting Itch of Common Skin Rashes Dont itand inch torment another hourt Jtiat smooth Resinol Ointment on your irritated skin at oner. See how quickly it medically proven ingredients in lan olin bring blissful, long-lasting relief. Dr. Y. T. I,m. N D Dr. O. Chun, N D DRS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs, 241 North Liberty Oflice open Saturday only, 10 a.m. to 1 pin., 6 to 7 p.m. Con sultation, blood pressure and urine teats are free of chaw Practiced since 1017. -Write for attractive (rift. No obllRatlon. I K i aif