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folLDING MATERIAL OR SALE Cleir Otdir Plcketl. Pointed. Ph. 39732. matt? SALE! New irade-A Screen Doom 16.16. New toilets, complete, 129.50. Cedir shakes with undercourse til. Asbestos aldlnr No. 1 110. New Glass Doom 110.50, used 14. SO. New grade-A Inside Doors t7.B6. Garage Door Hardware 118.50. Fiber ftasa Insulatlo, q, It. 6c. 16x33' celllni tile, aq. ft. 8,ic Waterproof wallboard 4x8 ft, 12.20. Plywood, til thicknesses, eheap. 3-tab Composition Rooting, bar tain. Used windows, complete, 17.50. New picture windows, 18. WeatUer gtripped windows, (14.20. Cedar Posts Poles, all lengths. Kitchen Sinks, Cabinets & Shelves, 135 C. G. LONG Ph. S21 1 Mile North of Reiser malSS -. WE CAN GIVE free estimate! on lnstalla '"i tion of roofing, gutters, siding, plastic - and aluminum tile and insulation. 7; Montgomery Wards i 156 N. LlebrtT Phone 33191 mi' NURSERY STOCK - WATER HYACINTns at Hollywood Aquar--s; lum. 19E8 McCoy Ave., Salem. mbl31 'JZAI&AS, 72 varieties. Gables, Glendales V; At Kusumea, budded to blooming plants, k snn & ud. Camellias, rhododendrons, iris t- ft perennials. Visitors welcome. 2 ml. M W from 4 corners at N. Dallaa on Ellen- f dale Rd. Martin Nursery. mb!28 Visn WARD'S complete garden depart tnnt avervthlns vou neeo foi I ipring planting available now at WARD'S y FARM STORE. mb - MISCELLANEOUS DENTAL PLATE REPAIR 2-HR. SERVICE IN MOST CABES DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST. Adnlnh Bids.. State ft Commrrcla: Sts. SALEM Ph. 3-3311 m SALEM SAND ft GRAVEI COMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing - Ditching. Sewer ft Baiement W -Equipment Rental Jr Ditching by the foot, ' Phnna Tift 1.908 Bves. 2-4417 or 3-741S Salem, Oregon nv BEE-HIVE TRUCKS U-DRIVI MOVE YOURSELF SAVE i P1CF.UPS - STAKES - VANS PAGE STEVENSON and AL MEFFORD TEXACO STATION 6)19 COURT ST. PHONX I-1W1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS I STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Lee Mlndt, 335 south istn. man- CRUSHED QUARRY ROCK Phont 4-3137 nl36' POR SALE Lease at Silver Falls Lodge. Call 2-8737 after 12 noon. YACUTJM, BLECTROLUX. Good condition Cheap for caah. 4-0576. niiw tr.NMORE WASHING maohint. Good con dition. Phono 35904. nl39 KENMORE IBONER, Ilka new. Priced right, reasonable. Phone 20458. niza i WHEEL trailer with rain proof top. practically new, 18" rubber wheel lawn mower, 7 oiaaes, 'us i. woitm. jod. MPECXAL, Fortified peat mou. 5c sack. 6 gacka 15.00. Valley Farm Store. Phone 32024. Open Sunday. matr Gravel & Sand ' Anything In gravel, wholesale and retail, valley band a qwavbl vu.. Ph. 24002. NEW YOUNGSTOWN 36" baae cab,, $45, I 3-6642. 145 S. 24. nl39 METAL BED, springs, mattress, coffee table, platform rockers, occassional chat: reasonable. Ph. 22529. nl29' i FOR SALE, Wrecking house at 21st and I State, all materials ior saie. man r NEW SINGER sewing mach. as low I 114.35 down, (5.07 per month. Liberal f OTde-ln on used machine. Singer Sewing ! cflenter, 130 N. Com'l. Open Frldar eve- Ding. fraEn ELECTRIC nortnble sewing nhlne. ood sewlncr condition, guaranteed. Pull price 139.50. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 130 N. com'l. open irinay evening. nizs POR SALE: Banquet size damask linen table cloth 3'a by 3'a yards. Imported Irish heavy damask linen In Lilies of Valley and Chrysanthemum pattern. Worth $75.00 will take $30.00. Phone 3947S. HUB' fOR SALE: Colt's 32 automatic. Shells, cleaning rod. In original box. Sell for $35 or trade for Weaver 4x scope or spinning tackle. Phone 30478. ni3B' POR SALE: Men's formal Jacket. White linen, size 36-37, good. fio. Fnone 39478. stark LINE habv carrlane. nearly new, Bassinet, pad, liner, with removable stand. High chair. Teter-Babe in A-: condition. 590 N. Bummer. Apt. 2. nl2B' Occasional chair Rocker (new nrice 184.95) ,.$19 Davenoort ft chair sets. 145, 65. 195, $125 Occasional tables $7 A.B.C. washer $15 Kitchen table, 3 chairs $10 Floor lamps' (new $40) S15 Bendix auto, washer, guaranteed . ..$50 Easy splndryer washer, guaranteed. .$95 Kitchen table, 4 chairs (25 Walnut dining table, chairs $35 Radios 15 and Lame hassock S13 HoLpolnt range $20 A.B. apartment range $50 Oil heater Slo and up M. K. N. FURNITURE 1425 Edzewater. West Salem Phone 25456 o 34413 nl27' SLIGHTLY USED Crosley Range. Automa tic oven. 1200. Ph. 2B730. nl27' HIGfl CHAIR $7. Stroller $4. Ph. 21021, nl28' POR SALE Kodak Medalist II, with cut film back, F.P.A. ground glass, o Holders, extension unit. Excellent. Jim Hosmer, 408 N. 8th, Corvallis. nl27 ROSLEY DELUXE electric range, used 18 montns, 7 loot rcirigcrator, late mo (el, clean. 4855 Bailey Rd., Kelzer, 44279. nl28' USED FURNITURE SALE BLUE-OREEN DAVENPORT ft CHAIR $89.50 BETOE TAPESTRY DAVENPORT ft CHAIR 178.50 RED PLAID CUSTOM SLP. CVR. DAVENPORT 160.50 BROWN DAVENPT. CUT JACQUARD $39.95 BLUE FRIEZE DAVENO ft CHR. $89.50 MAPLE ARM DAVENO $29.95 And the buy of the year! SWING ROCKER, newly rebuilt and re upholstered, rose mohair $49.05 Limed Ooak Coffee Tabla $10.90 9x5 Rug pad ...17.95 Matched wal. dng. table, 4 chri., table pad, 2 welsh cabinets, all for ? Rflnlshed Rnd. Queen Anne Table and 4 chairs, dk. wal $89.50 King ill Beauty Rest matt., fir. smple (85 Outdoor lawn, porch, patio lum., used $34.50 up Lots of Linoleum remnants. Wide lelectlon of unpalnted furniture 1 Chinese hook ruis, all wool, 4x I24.t5 a. If what rou need Isn't listed, phone In. Open Friday till t:00 p.m. SftH Green Stamps - Free Del. R. L. ELFSTROM WHSE. 270 SO. LIB. PHONE 22493 UVS 2-seat lawn swinf, Chlld'i 3-piece im sei a o piece dinette set. 634 N, inter. Ph. 2187. nl27 4 Bt'RNER Universal gas range, ditlon. 1257 Marlon. Al eon nl27 NEW Universal wrUt watch Norway. 1693 nlJT l PIECE wedding ring aitmbltw 116 N. II rd. Th. 2707k B1J7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TOP SOIL and river slit. PH. 21966 COMMERCIAL BAND GRAVEL nlJ4- RIVER SILT PIT RUN GRAVEL CALL 37048 ni34 PLA8TI-KOTE requires no waxing For jrour floors Oi linoleum. xjsatish AP PLIANCE CO., 375 Chemeketa. n STUDENT'S kneehole desk, $30; 2x6 door. 5-panel, J5. 1525 State. nun TRADE IN vacuum cleaners and jewing maohlnes, 15 and up. SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. 550 N. Capitol - Phone 391B1 n!39 WOULD YOU like a nice school type desk for your children? The kiddles love them. There's storage space, too. Your choice for, only 12.50 per desk. Trader Louie, Lana Ave. nl28 BUILDER'S LEVEL and rod, 135. Fh 277M. ni3B' SMALL UPRIGHT piano mahogany fin ish, 1469 H tries at. call evenings. ni33" )" CRAFTSMAN SAW, Includes dado set, 1 h.p. motor, 2 saw blades, extras. 2050 Virginia St. nl29 PIANO Koehler and Campbell, mahog any, bungalow upright, mstcmng bencn Excellent condition. 37S cash. Call 3-4081 evenings. nl29 1 ROSE VELOUK daveno, makes Into bed, priced special lor tnu occasion, isu.ao. HOGG BROS., 137 Bo. Com'l. nl27 Fertilizers Rotted or iresh, cow, chicken, turkey or sheep manure Del. by sack or yard. Mulches for loosening ol) and holding moisture. Compost. PENUI-NO Rustic cedar fences to order. Pickets, rails, 4x4 posts, split shakes, trellis, stakes, posts all length?, poles. FLAGSTONES Patio, wall work. Steps, walks Red lava, granite tor garden ana waits. Crushed red cinders for drives. PHILLIPS BROS. Rt. 0. Box 118. 2 miles E. 4 Corner on State. Ph. 4-308! n FARMERS, Hop Growers, workers, moth ers and lathers, piease note, we nave lust made a wonderful buy of good used single beds, springs and mattresses. We are passing these bargains on to you at only $10 for a complete outfit. Hurry, aa the supply la limited. Trader Louie, Lana Ave. mas McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS, 80S Edgewater, west Salem. Salem Logging supply, Ph. 4-1541. n WASHING MACHINES, new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 170 CnemeK- eta. n REFRIGERATORS, new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO.. 870 UnemeK eta. HOSPITAL BED for sale or rent. H L. Stiff Furniture Co. Phone 3918S DEEPFHFEZE home freezers. YEATER AP PLIANCE CO., 375 Chemeketk. ELECTRIC RANGES, new YEATER APPLIANCE CO. eta. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS $100. Reward FOR ANY INFORMATION leading to our successful purchase of good standing Douglas Fir timber, 200 M and up. Con- tact Norman Acoff, 1605 S. Summer St. Salem, Ore. Phone 24039 evenings. na!2T FIR 8TUMPAGE and fir logs wanted. Shipment can be' made by truck or rail, Independence Lumber ft Manufacturing Company, Inc.. Independence, Oregon en, 2. F" ECTRIC RANGES. Wiodry'S- Ph. 3-5110. WOODRY WANTS Pianos. Phone 3-5110. WANTED Used office safe. Phone 28710, nai2s WANTED: Fins, grain second growth logs in lengths of 8'. 16'. 24' ft 40'. Write phone or see Mr. Dunig&n. INDEPEN DENCE LUMBER ft MANUFACTURING CO., P. O. Box 168, Phone 42, Indepen dence, Oregon. na PERSONAL ALCOHOLICS Anonomous Group No. 2088 N. Commercial. Ph. 34537. P.O. Box 724. pl44 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS YM.C.A. Wednesday ft Friday, 8:30 p.m. Phone 44190. P.O. BOX 82. p!48 FINANCIAL AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDI'l CO. 182 8. Church Parking a-Plenty Ph. 2-2457. Lie. No. M-150. 8-154 LOANS FOR PERSONAL, AUTO, REA1 ESTATE State Finance Co. 1S7 S. Huh St Lie. aim mm GENERAL FINANCE CO. LOANS ' Lie 1-13! and M-331 and ROY H. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Hear 'Top Trade' 13:09 Dully KSLM 1390 KC'a 130 8. Commercial St. Tel 3-9161 STATE FINANCE CO. S-218 M-212 OUR 4-IN-l PLAN 1. MONEY FOR DOCTOR BILLS 2. REPAIRS TO HOME OR AUTO 3. CLOTHING AND UNPAID BILLS 4. HIGHER LIVING COSTS UP TO $300 ON SMALL LOANS UP TO $500 ON AUTO LOANS SEE US TODAY Phone 43122 167 So. High T132' PRIVATE MONEY pedal Rates and Tenna On Larger Loaru Long and Short Time Payments ROY H. SIMMONS 138 8. Commercial St. Ph. 3-8181 FARM AND CITY LOANS Tour own terma within reason. WE BUY Real Estate Mortcazes ft Contracts. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 687 Court St. Ph. 4-3284 Here's Why PERSONAL is Your Best "Buy"! "Yes" to 4 out of 6 employed people married, single. Payment date to fit payday. 1-vLMt loans 1 phone first). Nationwide credit established fn U.3 and Canada. Between payday loans. Loans for any worthy purpose. 0 Now longer terms Smaller payments. 24 months to repay Come In or phone today, LOANS K5 t ISO an Slgnalnre H Furniture, Up tt 6MM on Auto, Personal FINANCE COMPANY 105 8. HUH Ph. 1-J(4 Lid. 8-131 U-1U O. R Allen. Ult. r!31 MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS 1091 B.S.A. Like new. PH. 33180, 3150 Llnsln, Ave. q,131 TRANSPORTATION DRIVING TO WILMIVGTON, Del., Satur day, May 31. have room for 1 or 3. 1035 Elm St., Went Salem. Xl29 To Place Classified Ads Phone 2-2406 AUTOMOBILES YOU ARE SURE OF A ROUND TRIP DECORATION. DAY when you buy one of these A-l USED CARS A-l cars that have been carefully checked. New Terms Bank Finance Trades 1950 Ford Tudor $1395 1950 Ford Clb. Cpe....$1337 1950 Ford Sedan 1295 1950 Chev. Clb. Cp. . . 1595 1950 Ford Sta. Wag.... 1745 1948 Chev. Conv. ..... 1145 1948 Plymouth Sdn. ... 795 .1948 Ford Sedan 845 1949 Ford Conv 1395 1951 Ford Tudor 1895 1951 Stude Stlgt. Cpe.. 1695 1947 Ford Clb. Cpe. ... 895 Valley Motor USED CARS WITH A PERSONALITY PHONE 33147 CENTER AT HIGH SALEM JOIN THE CROWDS AND SHARE THE ECONOMY A-l Used Car at Lower Prices ! 1951 Ford Tudor 1941 Chev. Sdn. 1941 Mercury Sdn. Valley Motor The Used Car Lot of Unusual Values MONROE CHEEK 300 SILVERTON RD. SALEM Clean Used Cars LOWER PRICES COMPARE 1946 FORD $725 A super le luxe coupe. Radio, heater, sett covers, new brakes, nearly new tires, mechanically good. 1947 FORD $845 A nuper de luxe club coupe, equipped with radio, heater, eeit coven, wind shield visor, back-up light, fog lamps. Thli car U In excellent condition. 1946 FORD $745 A super de luxe 3 -door sedan, equipped with radio, heater and seat covers. Clean and In excellent mechanical condition. OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM EASY TERMS McCALUS STATE MOTORS Inc. MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS BLUE RIBBON GUARANTEE 1951 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN Radio, heater, overdrive, 12,000 mi. CEILING PRICE $2343 OUR PRICE 2195 1950 PACKARD DE LUXE SEDAN Radio, heater, Ultramatic drive CEILING PRICE $2142 OUR PRICE 1995 1950 PACKARD CLUB DE LUXE Radio, heater, overdrive CEILING PRICE $2030 OUR PRICE 1895 1950 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN Radio, heater, Dynaflow transmission CEILING PRICE $2047 OUR PRICE 1895 1949 MERCURY CLUB COUPE Radio, heater CEILING PRICE $1818 OUR PRICE 1495 WE HAVE 30 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM, ALL MAKES AND MODELS AND ALL PRICES MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS BANK FINANCE STATE MOTORS Inc. 678 SO. 12TH ST. AUTOMOBILES 1941 DODGE, 3-ton, flat bed. Terms. S495. Phone days 34132. qui ECONOMICAL TO run 1951 Nash Rambler, like new. Has everything. A good buy. 2690 Lancaster. q!31 BEAUTIFUL 194R Super Nash. Low mile age, like new, under celling. Phone 36491. ql38 II CHEV FLEETLINE, Jnw mileage, white aides, 1650 SO. 13th. ql30 '49 PLYMOUTH club couple, below cell ing. Car has had excellent care, win take clean older car In trade. Pb. 43631. ql37 FOR SALE 1945 Diamond seml-traller. 36 It. deck bed, 8W10 ply rubber like new. Complete with 5th wheel. Vacuum brake set up. Licensed to go. 1595. Frefhor Used Cars, Dayton, Ore. 3 or 4 older pickups in good running condi tion from 1100 to 1300. 4137 1949 PONTIAC Chieftain eoupe, radio, heater, hydramatlc, one owner, 11635. 30048. Q126 1949 OLD8, '98' 4-door, excellent condl- dition and care. Phone 26433 or 41U7. ql38 19M OLDS. Holiday sedan. 4 door, 2 tone paint, one .owner. 3640 Portland Rd. ql29 MY NEW CAR will be here soon. My very clean 1949 Pontiac Chieftain de luxe 4 door now for sale. Equipped radio, heater, Hydramalic, low mileage. Below lot prices. Call 25816. ql39 13M PONTIAC SEDAN, radio ft heater, Hydramalic. Days ph. 3-4434, nltes ph. 3793. tft U aoot Fairground Rd. liar i AUTOMOBILES Used Car Man 1940 Pontiac 2-Dr. 1948 Kaiser Sdn. 1941 Dodge Clb. Cpe. Economy Lot AUTOMOBILES 1951 PONTIAC Chieftain de luxe 4-d)or. Radio, heater, Hydramatlc. light blue all other extras. Our price 13395. Private one-owner car. 3770 Welty Ave. Ph. 32766. 129 WILL PAY CASH lor '42 or '48 Plymouth, Chev. 41166. ql29 1941 Dodge 1365 1942 Ford t 1185 1939 Ply $185 1939 Do Soto Cpe t 85 1949 Hudson 4-door. Will take older car as part payment 11325 190 8, 12th Ph. 21801 ql29 1951 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan, two-tone grey and black, radio, heater, white walls, teat cover 12850. Private owner. 1855 so. 13th . Q132 1949 DEflOTO 4 door sedan. Hester, lots of good miles left In this one. Call "Doris" at 30334, 9 a.m. to I p.m. or see after 6 p.m. at 160 Spruce Street. q!27 TRAILERS SPECIAL, 1950 Kit. Cheateu ref., w. heater, shower 11995 1946 Liberty 27 ft., electrlf refrigera tor U595 1046 American, 35 ft 11395 1944 Pacific, lined 1 ft, refrlserstor. JAYHAWK TRAILER SALES 34t Portland Rd, M9T Insurance Men Finish Course Ten Life Underwriter! in Sa lem have completed successfully both parts of the Life Under writer Training Council course. according to Sam Saiel, course chairman. Developed by industry lead ers and sponsored by the Nation, al Association of Life Underwrit ers and a large number of com panies, LUTC has been estab lished to provide a nationwide training program for the career agent. For 25 weeks a year, this two-year course brings together progressive underwriters in the community. They study specific case problems from actual ex- perience, searching for the best solutions to current financial problems. Upon successful com pletion of 50 weeks of compre hensive study, the agent is equipped to handle all his cli ents' personal and business needs for life insurpr.ee. Those men who have com pleted both years of the course are Harvey G. Hamann, Jim Burbridge, Sam Samuel, L. Irl Robinson, G e o r g e O. Raugust, Jack Salisbury, Roy D. Morris, Herman W. Eckerman, Arlo Ad ams and Stewart Johnson. Karl Gooch was instructor. Glow worms are flightless females or larva of fireflies. TRAILERS 1918 TRAVELO 27 It., tlectrlo brakes. sleeps 4, good condition. Ctn be seen 8t Rt. 3, BOX 462. U3T BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED home. Con sider aluminum trailer house parcel pay ment. 243S0. tl30 MACHINERY LOCATED IN OREGON CATERPILLAR D-8 (incl. front unit and dozer) $6,500 CASH!!! Rather than truck this cat. back to Sacramento, we're sacrlflclns It at this sensationally low cash price. It's In ex cellent shape ready to eo to worn to day! We also have a Carco towing winch available In our own yard If desired. Write or Phone TODAY I National Tractor Co. 401 Broadway, Sacramento, Cal. Phone HUdson 4-8268 visn DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented, repaired. Roen, 466 Court, Ph, 3-6773. o BULLDOZING Bulldozing road, clearing teeth; Virgil Huskey, 1010 Falrvlew. Fh. 3-3146. 0147 CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash reg isters All makes sold, rented, repaired. Koen. 3t uourt. m. a-S77i. CHIMNEY SWEEP CHIMNEY SWEEP lurn ace s tor vacuum cleaning Enealey 3-7178. 0128 DRESSMAKING Alterations, hemstitching, buttoni, buckles covered, buttonholes. Mrs. H. M, Allender, 2-9011. ol32 EXCAVATING Ben OtJen is Son, excavating, grading. Land clearing. Phone 3-3080. ol39 FROZEN FOOD LOOKERS Available In all siies. Van Kleek's Lock ers. 155 N. Commercial. 3-6723, ol41 INSULATION Insulation, weatherstrips, aluminum screens. Pre estimates, T. Pullman, phone 3-5865. 013B1 MATTRESSES Capitol Bedding, cotton, wool, spring mattresses. Renovated, repaired Phone 3-1U0B. OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files, filing supplies, safes. duplicators, supplies, desk lamps, type- wmerstanas. Koen, 45 court. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING Phone 3-6111 for painting, paperhang Ing. Attractive rates. Free estimates. 0141 LET V8 FIGURE your outside painting, Phone 39133. ol48 POWER LAWNMOWERS Machine sharpened, work guaranteed. C. M Fowler, 1135 Leslie off South 13th. 0146 IEPTIC TANKS Hamel's Beptlo Tanks and lines cleaned. Guaranteed work. Phone 3-7404. ol30 Sewer septic tanks, drains cleaned. Ro- to-Rooter Sewer Service Phone 3-5327, Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned. Electric Rotary cleans sewers, drains. 1079 Elm. Phone 3-0466. ol30 TYPEWRITERS Smith. Corona, Remington, Royal Un- oerwood portables at makes used ma chines .Repair i St rent Roen 456 Court. WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Industrial floor waxing, liousecleanlng Phnne 3-3337 347 u-ourt LODGE ASalem lodge No. 4 A.F. & A.M. Wed., May 28. M.M. degree, 7:30 p.m. 128 LEGALS NO. 113(1(1 IN THE MATTER OP TH ESTATE OP WALTER D. ULERV, DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given, that pursuant to an Order of Court cted May 12, 1952, a Report In the aforesaid Estate now filed In the office of the Count v Clerk of Marlon County, Oregon, will come on ior nesnng in open Court berore the Hon. Rex Klmmell, Circuit Judge, In Salem, Oregon, on June 12, 1953, at 10:00 A.M. All persons Interested are commanded to appear and file objections, If any they have, to said Report; otherwise, same will be approved and the relief prayed for therein will be granted, In the discretion of the Court Clarence E. Clery ft Eva Marie Brlggs Executor it Executrix, Respectively. 1407 North Winter St. Salem, Oregon. C. W. EMMONS. Attorney 1760 Court Street, Balem. Oregon. May 13, 20. 27. June 3, 10, 1953 NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Notice hereby Is given to the legal voter of School District No. 34CJ, Marlon County, Qreron. that a special school el ection for ssld district will be held In said district from the hour of 2 o'clock P.M. to the hour of 8 o'clock P.M. on Monday, June 16, 1953, for the purpose of voting upon the question of consolida tion of School District No. 24CJ, Marlon County, (Salem) and School District No, 35 Polk County (Spring Valley). The election will he held In each of the eleven polling places named for the an nual school election, which will be held simultaneously. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 23rd day of May, 1953. FA YE WRIOHT Chslrmsn Board of Directors CON NELL i: WARD District Cleric May n, June I, !, 193 igjl Carries B r i il e Master weeper Johnny Ray carries his bride, the lormer Marilyn Morrison, across threshhold of a New York restaurant to the wedding reception, short ly after they were married in a civil ceremony. Ray, the lachrymose songster, is a native of Oregon. His bride is the daughter of a Califor nia restauranteur. (AP Wire photo) STOCKS (By The Atuciclateu Press) Admiral Corporation 25?i Allied Chemical 71' All Is Chalmers 51 American Airlines IS1! American Power & Light 253a American Tel fc Tel- 158 Americnn Tobacco 554 Anaconda Conner 44 Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Co Borg Warner Burrows Addina Machine ,. California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation , 50 , 38 W Chrysler Corporation , 75; Cities Service 100 li Consolidated Edl.son 35 Consolidated Vuiice 17 Crown ZcllcrbRcK 51 Curtlss Wright 8 Douglas Aircraft 57 duPont de Nemours 84V Eastman Kodnic 43', 4 Emerson Radio 13 General Electric 50 General Foods 44l.i General Motors 54 Georgia Pac Plywood 20 Goodyear Tire 41',i HnmRfitake Mining CO 38 International Harvester 33 International Pnocr Johns Manvllle 74 V Kennecotl Copper 74 Libbv McNeill . 7 Lockheed Aircraft , Loewa incorporated ... . Long Bell A Montgomery Ward .. ant Nash Kelvlnator 19 New Vork Central 19 Northern Pacific 75; PacUlc American Fish 14 Pacific O&R & Electric 33 Pacific Tel. As Tel Ill Packard Motor Car Penny, J. C. Co Pennsylvania Ft. Ft Pepsi Cola Co ,., Phllco Radio , , Radio Corporation .., Rayonler Incorp Rayonler Incorp Pfd. ..... 5li , 87 Mi . 1B . 9 . 29 Mi . 25 , 27 Republic Steel 40 Reynold Metals 54 Richfield Oil A3 Safeway Stores Tnc Bcott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck St Co Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pnclflc Standard OH Calif , Standard Oil N J Studebnker Corp Sunshine Mining Swift & Company Transamerlca Corp. ..... Twentieth Centura Fox. ., . 32 . 53 Mi , 77 , 55 Va , 76 'A . 3T,i , 25 17 Union Oil Com p tiny 41 Union Pacific 114 United Airlines 26' United Aircraft 30 United Corporation 5 United State Plywood 30 United States Btcel 37ft Warner Pictures 13 Western Union Tel 39 Westinghouse Air Ernke 35 Westlnghouse Electric Woolworth Company .. ., Stock Market New York (P)-The stock market slipped Into unevenly lower territory Tuesday tie spite Isolated strength of selected 1ibucs. Prices were a scattering of losses dotted with some gains but In few cases extend ing to as much as a dollar a share. Transactions were around 1,100.000 shares. Chicago Oratn Chlcano Pj Soybeans and wheat ad vanced on the- board of trade while feed sralns held stcadv Tuesday. Some of the buying was attributed to less favorable International news, both from Korea and Germany. Some grain men also felt that the moisture in the Northwest overnight w not as heavy as had been anticipated in Monday's eell-off. Wheat closed Vi-tt higher, July $3.34 "a- corn ,'m lower to H higher. July $1.82 oats unchanged to higher, July 70-la, rye unchanged to 1 cent higher, July $2,00, soybeans VM to 3 cents higher, July $3.03-3.03, and lard 6 to 16 cents a nunarea pounns mgner, juiy sm.iu, Portland Livestock Portland (U.RiCattle: 160; holdover 90; market active; good and choice light fed heifers 33.36; small lot commercial Merr 31.60; canner and cutter cows 18.50-20; few cutter and utility bulls 33-37; good and choice fed steers Monday 32-34. Calves 36; market steady; few good and choice vealers 32-38; odd prime vealers Monday 38. Hogs 200; market active, steady; choice No. 1 and 2 butchers 23.25-23.60; few choice light sows 18-19; good and choice leeaer pigs 33 -3 J, Bheep 360: market slow; few good prime but mostly choice 80-100 lb. spring lambs 26-38.50; odd choice 125 lb. old crop No. 3 pelt lambs 33; odd good slaughter ewes 8. Pet Parade Draws 587 Young Entries Silverton Monday's report of tickets Issued for the 21st annual Legion Pet Parade of Saturday, totaled 587, according to the count of the theatre man agers. C. J. Towe and F, M Powell, co-chairmen of plans for the parade. This is the largest parade of the 21 years with the runner-up, 510 last year. Cattle fattening operations near Unionville, Pa,, invlove cowboys who ride the rango in traditional cos turn. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND PRODUCE US1 Butterfai Tentative, subject to lmmtdl- at change: Premium quality, maximum to 35 to l per cent acidity delivered in Port- land 74-7c lb., first quality 72.74c; sec ond quality 70-73c. Valley routes and country points 3 cents less. Butter Wholesale f.o.o. 'julk cubes to wholesalers grade, AA 93 score, 71c lb.: A grade 93 score, 69c; B 90 score, 67c: 89 score 88c. Above prices strictly nominal. Cbseie Selling price tt Port and whole saler's Oregon singles. 44-47c. Oregon 6 loaf, 49-52c; triplets. I'c leu than singles. Eggs wholesalers! Candled eegs con taining no loss, cases Included F. O. B. Portland. A grade large. 44'ac doz.; A grade medium, 43' be; B grade large, 3740c. A smalls, 45-49c doi. Following are approximate prices paia by dealers to producers for ungraded large henneries, 40-41c; AA grade lse., 40-43c: A grade ke., 39 -40c; AA med.t 37-38c; A mod., 37-38c; A small, 27-2SC Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: Grade AA print, 75c; A cartons, 7Sc; A prints, 76c; cartons 7sc; a prints, nc. Eggs Price to retaners: Grade AA large, 50c doc; A large, 4Sc; AA med.. medium, 45c. cartons 3c addi tional. Cheeso Price to rttallers. Portland, Oregon, singles. 47-51c; Oregon loaf, 6-lb loavos to D2-55C 'b.: triplets Hie less than singles. Premium brands singles 5fl'ac: loaf, 61 V4. Processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaves to retail, 46',j-47Vac lb. pnultry Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, P. O. B. plants) fryers, 2',i-3 lbs.. 28c; 3-4 lbs., 28c; roasters, 4 lbs and over, 28c; light hens, all weights, 16-17c; heavy hens, all weights, 18-19c; old roosters, all weights, 14-15C. Dressed ChickensFryers. 2'4-3 lbs.. 43- 45c: roaHers, 43-4ic; light hens, 31-33c; heavy hens, 3S-37c; out up fryers, all weights, 43-44c. Urened Turkeys A graae young bronrs hens, net to growers, F O, B. farm on dressed basis, 39c lb.; A grndo toms same basis, 37c. A grade toms, New Vork style 48; B grade, 44c. Rabbits Average to growers: Live, hltes, 4-5 lbs., 24-270 lb ; 5-8 lbs., 22-24c ., old does. 12-15c; Colored 2c lower; colored or heavy does and bucks, 12-16c lb. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 60- Sold higher. Country Killer Meats Veal Top quality, 51-53c lb.; good heavies, 45-48c; other grades according to weight and quality, with lighter or heavier, 370 and above. Hon Lean blockers, 33-33c; sows, 27 -18c. Lambs Top grade springers, 52-53c; other grades, according to quality. Mutton Est ewes an dwethers, 22-250 lb.; rough, heavy bucks, ewes, 17-10c. Beef Utility cows, 45-46c lb.j canner CUttcrs, 42-43C. (Wholesalers to retailers per owt.) Beef Steers choice 500-700 lbs. 153. - $58,30; good, 53-$56.30: commercial, S50- 551.30; Utility, 147.50-J40.30. Cows Commercial. S47-S51.30; utility. stti-sw.iu; canners, hj-jh.bu. Heef Cuts (choice steers) Kind Quar ters, $62.50-64.20; rounds, $61-68.30; full loins, trimmed, $B1-84.B0; triangles, $45 49.40; forequarters, $48-52.70; chucks, $50- ; ribs, $64-70.30. Veal Good. 156-58.60; commercial. ISO- 61.00. Calves Choice. $56-$57:. commercial, $48-51.40. Lambs Prime snrlngers. $59-60.10: sood $58-58.40; commercial, $42-54; utility, $54. Mutton Good -C Hole C, $25-$28. Pork Cuts Loins. No. 1 8-12 lbs.. S56 57.20; shoulders, 16 lbs., $37.50-39.50: neck bone in, $38.60-41.20; sparerlbs, 44.50-46.10; PorK carcasses. $32.50-33.50: slab bncon. $39-48: fresh hams, 10-14 lbs., $52-54.50. Smoked Hams Skinned. $51-50: slab bacon, J43-51. Refined lard In drums, $17 18.50: slab bacon, $38-45. Portland Miscellaneous Cauliflower Ann., cal.. std. crates. $2.75-3.00; lettuce nrnte to $2.75-3.25. (Jeiery cal. flat crate. doz.. 13.35- $4.25. Few to $4.50. Ore. $2.25-2.50 Onions 50-lb. sacks Texas White Wnx, $5.35-5.75; Calif, reds, large. $5.25-50; Australian Erown, med., $7.50-7.75. Potatoes: uocai white rose uurbnnka. s.vti-.H5; ore. uescnutes russets, No. l $5.23-5.33; No. 2, 50 lbs., $2.10-2.20; No, 3 2-ln. min OPS colling range to S4.99-5.09 a sets. No. 1, $5.23-6.29; No. 2's, $4.10; Klnm atli russets, No. 1, $5.33; unwnsnrd. $5.20; No. 2's $4.23; Idaho russets, 100 lbs. No. 1 $5.35-33; 6-10 lb. sacks. $3.50; utility, 5.00 cut. North Dakota Pontlncc, No. 1, Hay U. S. No. 3 green alfalfa, deliver ed cnriots F. o. B. Portland, $44-$45 ton; Wiliamctta valley grain and clover hny, nominally $35-27 a ton, balnd it farm; No. 1 Timothy mixed hny, p. C. E. Portland, baled, $44-45; No. 1 grass hay nominnlly, stu.uu Datea, x". u, u. carv truck lots. Cascara Bark Dry, 15c to peelers. Wool Willamette valley mostly nomin al at 45-55c lb. grctfia basts. Mohair 56o pound on 12-month growth, p. u. a. country snipping points. Hides calves, 15-ieo lb. according to weights, green xlpa, l0-12c; beef, lo-12o lb.; bulls, 3-4'Ao; green butcher cow hides, o-,j-hc. uouniry Buyers pay ao loss. Fllherti Prices to growers, 17 cents lb, for orchard run Frnnnucttc. 17-20e lb.; orchard run. Wholcsnlo prices, first quality large Baroeionns, 24la-25,,lc lb. Walnuts Approximate price to growers wnoiesate price u. a. snipping point, for orchard runs; Prnnnuette. 17-20c lb.: large No. 1, 3lU-33o lb.; No. 2 grade naDiea, 33-24,;ic. walnut meats, to pro ducers, 45-65c lb., depending on quality. KGAE Sets Its Dedication Date Radio Station KGAE has re ceived final approval o the fed eral communications commis sion to begin operation, Gordon Allen said today. Salem's third radio station will operate on an assigned fre quency of 1430 kilocycles with a power of 1000 watts. KGAE will feature exclusively in Sa lem the 24-hour leased radio wire of the Associated Press. Dedicatory programs will take place Sunday afternoon,' June 1, with the first full commercial broadcast day to be Monday, June 2. President and director of op erations is Gordon Allen. Man ager or tne new siauon win m Mark DcLaunay, former general; manager of KGAL in Lebanon pgr Relief Ol Itch and previously associated with, Whcn skin ,a 4 the Sheldon Sackett radio inter-'with pjmpics, rcd Blotches and ests in Coos Bay and Vancouver, other skin blemishes from ex Wash. ternal causes, you're crazy with Program director will bo Del Itching torture, try Sanltone Olney, formerly associated with'P,nl"len,',.Itcl,l1n.B stP8 Prompt-vr-AT I-r h.,. vvt i nri lv- Smarting disappears lmme KGAL in Lebanon KXL in Port-! diatoly Sanitono Ointment is land, KHON in Honolulu and i.s0 wonderful for itching feet, KIMA In Yakima. cracks between toes and Ath- KGAE will be the first station in Salem to inaugurate the use of "personalized progragram ming,' 'with Tom Kelly to be featured as Salem's "Morning Man." Kelly loins the staff of KGAE from WSDL In Scranton, Pennsylvania. Del Olney will be producer-director of most of KGAE's daytime programming. Charged with Saw Theft Albany John W. Baily and James T. Taylor were bound over to the Linn county circuit court grand Jury Friday under $500 bond each after being ar raigned each on a grand larceny charge. The two are accused of stealing a power chain saw be llnglng to Elmer Olson. I Tuesday, May 27, 195221 Market Owners Face Tax Suit San Francisco W) Two Call- fornians, owners of the Central Market and Del Monte Meat Co., of Portland, Ore., are to be tried this fall on charges of lncoma tax evasion. They are Dante M. Tognoll, Fairfax, Calif., and Frank J. DcBenedetti, San Rafael, Calif. Tognoli is accused of evading $130,941 in 1944-45 taxes and DcBenedetti of evading $63,718 for the same year. Federal Judge Louise E. Good man Monday set Tognoli'a trial for Aug. 11 and DeBenedetti'i for Sept. 15. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Balem dealer for the guidance of Capital Journal readers (Revised dally.) Livestock Fat dairy cows $19.00 to $21.09 Cutter cows $17.00 to $20.00 Dairy heifers $30.00 to $34.04 Bulls $20.00 to 137.09 Calves. 300-500 lbs $24.00 to $33.05 Good veal $30.00 to $34.00 Sheen Spring lambs (No quotation) Bn oared iambs under 110 lbs.) $16.00 to $20.00 Heavy lambs & yearlings $ 8.00 to $16.00 Ewes $ a.oo to $ 6.00 Itctall Feed Prices Rabbit Pellets $4.85. Ecg Mash $5.45. Dairy Feed $4.70. Poultry Buying Prices Colored fryert, 28c; old roosters, 14c; colored fowl, 18oi Leghorn fowl, 15c; roasters, 26c. Ekes Iluylnjr Prices Eggs, AA 41c: large A. 37c-42ci medium AA, 37o; medium A, 36c- .jhc; smau auc; crax, aac. Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale price above these prices above. Large grade generally quoted at 48c, medium 44c. Butterfat iBuvlna price). Premium 750. No. 1, 72c; No. 3, 63c. Butler Wholesale grade A Parchment. 76o lb.; retail, 80c. Chicago Livestock Chicago W) Pricing on iiv hog went sepcrute ways for butcher weights and sows Tuesday. The latter class was steady to 35 cents higher but barrows and gtltg proved steady to mostly 35 cents lower. Cattle also developed a split trend, mostly steady to weak, but 35 cents higher on bulls. Sheep were weak to 36 ent less. Most choice- butcher hogs were In the $10.00 to $21.60 range, a dally peak set at $21.76 being paid only sparingly, flow, took $17.25 to $10.25 mostly. Goad to prime steers sold mainly from $30.00 to $35.75 throughout most of the session although some offerings still were not taken tagged at $36.00 and higher. Good to choice heifers made $32.50 tt $34.75. Cows remained at $26.00 and below. Choice slippers were about all that told In the lamb division, getting $38.25, while choice ewes sold downward from $13.00. Pn r tin n rt Grain Portland (Pt No coarse grains. Wheat bid to arrive market, basil No. 1 hulk, delivered coast: Soft White 3.50; Soft White excluding Rex, 3.60; White Club 2.60. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 3.S4: 10 per cent 2.54; 11 per cent 3.64; 13 per cent 2.54. Hard White Baartt Ordinary 2.50: It per cent 2.50; 11 per cent 1.50; 13 per cent a.5U. Car receipts: wheat 33; barley 4; flout ; corn 7; mill feed 6. DEATHS Thomas Jefferson Cade Thomas Jefferson Cade, late resident of 490 Fir Knoll Ln., at a local nursing home May 31 at the ago of 68. Survived by widow, Mrs. Inos Code of Salem; one son Hr.lo T. of the U. 8. Army in Japan; Bis ters, Mrs. Dollie Cobiney of Independence! Mrs. Myrtlo Riley of Long Beach, Calif.: Mrs. Annlo Furnish of Slletz; four bro thers, John of San Angelo, Tex.; W. E. of Albany, Edward of Long Beach, Calif., and Vtron of McClary, Wash. Also two grandchildren. Announcement of lerrlces later by the Ho well-Ed wards Chapel. Mnttle E. Ma ram en Mattle E. Mnmmen died at the home of her son. Survived by one daughter, Eunice A. Willis, Lincoln, Neb., and one aon Bruce C. Willis of Salem; one sister Mrs. Lydla Kcnnlson, San Pedro, Calif.; one brother, James Nelllnger from Illinois; 3 grundclldrcn, Mrs. Richard Qoebel and Dill Willis; ono nephew, Davie Willis. Member of Calvary Baptist church. An nouncement of services later by Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Ualiy Girl Folk Baby girl Folk, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Delbcrt Folk of Salem passed away ln a local hospital. Private funeral services were held In Belcrest Memorial Park. Srlh L. Fank fieth L. Fawk, 67, passed away at nil home, Independence Rt, 1, May 36. Sur vived by his wife, Janle Fawk of Inde pendence; a son, Wllllnm Fawk of Salemt a daughter, Mrs. Harold Freeman, Harris burg. Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Frank Parmer of Rlckrcall, Ore., Rnd a brother, Ray Fnwk also of Rlckrcall. 3 grandchildren. Services will be held In the Howell-Ed wards Chapel Wednesday, May 38, 1952 at 1:30 p.m. with Interment ln City View cemetery. Kiln Bonunatona Ella Bonunstons passed away at a local hospital. No known survivors. Announce ment of services will be made later by Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Mrs. Nettle, I. Hnrvcy Mrs. Nettle I. Hnrvcy, late resident of 1845 N. Summer St., In this city May 36 at the age of 56 years, Survived by moth er, Mrs. Sadie King or Salem; a sister, Mrs. c. R. Wilson, Salem; and a brother, J. E. Pong of Crescent Lake, Ore. An nouncement of services will be made later by the W. T. Rlgdon Company. U. S. west coast redwoods, transplanted to Hawaii as seed lings 25 years ago, are now pro ducing lumber. (Advertisement) . , D ... "-TUggiStS Prescription lele's foot. For Sale CAPITAL DRUG STORE State at Liberty Phone 3-311S Dr T. T. Lm. N O. Dr a. Cn, K.D DltS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs, 241 North Libert; office opfn Saturday only 10 a.m to 1 p.m., 8 to 1 p.m Con sultation, blood pressure and urine tests are free of charge Practiced since 1911 Write for attractive gift. No obligation