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ffPimtiaarfor 1953 -fre it t .-,11 , j-Av - r PONTIAC. Mich. In nationwide dealer showings, Pontiac Division of General Motors Introduced its new line of Dual-Streak Chieftain models, featuring longer wheelbase, increased vision and new curve control front suspension. Advanced styling is marked by smooth contours, rear fender fin and high deck lid, one-piece curved windshield, wrap-around one-piece rear windows, roomier interiors and en tirely new radiator grille and chrome treatment. 'Above Is the new Custom Catalina, one of 11 body types in three Chieftain series: '" ' ' ' i " "- ' ... 'A. A ' J sr. 1 V;.! a": itit' r-i 1ST IN THE LAND-. Deja Msrxsky. a Hungarian emigrant displays Veneraela's largest papayas sb raised on the gevermnent's 5f ,000-acre colonization farm project In Tarea. t FAIREST OF ALL Sweden's May-Louise FUdia. It. waves her bouquet to the audience after being chosen "Miss World, 1952" in a beauty contest held at London's Lyceum Theater. . Ir; ,v , v . ; ' 'v" ' " ' ; '"' ,' J'J - V , - - . HI'S A 'IIAUTY' - Hoya" Is the sane of this four - year Frankfurt, Germany, with trophies i t 0 ! " Jala P k .. FROVI NC ITS POINTS A mew mtnurr Me cipe from ??n tank at rarBboremrh. 7- JJ X a t. ' Special, De Luxe 1 and Custom. 4 - x . - -Butsch voa der Grafscaaft - old English balldog shown it for "beauty" won ta dog 1 Bngfamd. after dims-iiti iHm ienrer-hlry ta dees water ftiiroduted HR3d Pressure1 "J . Improvements Are Cited in 1953 Models PONTIAC, Mich. First of the General Motors units to announce new models, the Pontiac: Motor division has unveiled its 1953 line of Dual-Streak Chieftain cars in a nationwide program of stimulan eous dealer showings, including Herrall-Owens at Salem, Ore. For 1953, Pontiac Introduces completely new line of automo biles with new roomier bodies, mounted on longer wheelbase chassis, with important improve' ments incorporated in styling, rid ing qualities, ease of steering and equipment; and, in the case of the six cylinder model, substantially Increased power, General Manager Robert Critchfield says Eleven body styles are incorpo rated in the new line in three series, the Special, Deluxe and Custom. They include two and four door sedans, three station wa gons, a convertible coupe and two new Catalinas. An addition to the line is the two seat station wagon with folding rear seat arrange ment. Each series is introduced with either eight or six cylinder engines. The new bodies are Immediately distinguishable from previous mo dels by their large one piece wrap around rear windows, one-piece curved windshields, high deck con tour, modern rear-fin fender de sign and completely revised styl ing of sheet metal and trim, and have new luxurious and highly practical interiors, engineers say. In addition, such engineering ad vances as power steering, : as op tional equipment, modified Curve Control front suspension, ignition key starting, electronic headlight dimmers, ' improved Dual - Range hydra ma tic transmissions, and oth er technical developments charac terize the new cars READY FOR TEST Waterproof plastic amateriaJ cold weather suit to bo wont under ueath standard uniform Is ached vied for testa by combat units ta Korea this winter. 1 . t -V wtth afar tatako - i- ii i v ? ; : in., ; ( ' ' 1 x ' I1 i I -- , A 1 On Indochina Base Eases HANOI. Indochina W The French high command reported Saturday that Vietminh pressure against the strongly fortified Na San air base has eased off. A French reconnaissance patrol moved two miles out of Na San without meeting tny of the Com munist-led beseigers who were in the area three days ago. About 18,000 Vietminh troops closed in on Na San, 117 miles west of Hanoi, r week ago. A series of furious attacks have been beaten off by the well-equipped French defenders. Capture of Na San would give the Vietminh a major victory and cement their recently won control of most of the mountainous Thai country. On the Red River Delta front, the French post of Yen Coha, in the Phat Diem area 2 miles south east of Hanoi, was captured by the Vietminh Friday night. About 60 men had garrisoned the post. Enemy pressure remained strong in this area. A French mobile force met Vietminh troops in sharp engagement a few miles from the captured post. French reports said 180 Vietminh were killed. Wheat Growers Ask Renewal of International Pact PORTLAND LP The Oregon Wheat Growers League Saturday Salem Market Quotations (As of late yesterday) Premium .77 No. 1 .14 No. 1 JH Butra Wholesalo .77 Retails X2 KUUS (BlTUU) (WhettMl eric rang Croza to 7 cnta rr ( burlna ortoo.l Lrco AA Oil L-rc A J7 Medium AA .45 Medium .41 Pallet ..... J4 POULTST Colored Hens Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers Old n jtr J3 ; .17 J Roasters J2 aV-STOCK (valley Packing Comoaay Qaotattoas) Fat Dairy Cutter Heifers 10.00 to 11.00 7.00 to 10.00 .12.00 to 14.00 Bulls 13.00 to 18.00 24.00 to 23.00 14.00 to 18.00 17.00 to 18.00 Good VeaJ Calves LAMBS Yearlings . 10.00 to 14.00 1.00 to 5 00 Ewes Feeders Sheared Lambs 13.O0 .About SI 00 less Salem Obituaries LANS Harve R. Lane, at the residence at 2453 Simpson St. Dec. 2. Survived by daughters, Mrs. L. L. Bristow. Salem. Mrs. Ada JJoebier, JJaUas, Texas. Mrs. Emily Kinchchloe, Van Buren. Ark. Memorial service will be held Sunday. Dec. 7. at 7 p.m. at the Clough-Bar rick chapeL Shipment to be made to Van Buren, Ark., lor concluding ser vices. KENFIEXD Benjamin Myron Kenfleld. S3, late resident of 1450 N. 5th St.. In this city. Dec. 3. Survived by wife. Mrs. Mo- hannah Kenfleld, and son, Alwin Fred Kenfield of Salem; son. Walter My roo Kenfield, Medford; brother. Dud ley Billett. Helena, Mont.; two grand- cnudren. services to be held in Howell Edwards Chapel at 3 psa. Tuesday, Dec. 9, with Elder R. G. Schaiiner officiating and concluding services at eicrest Memorial rar. BEAKDSLET Mrs. Gladys Lucille Beardsley, 41 at the home of her mother, 296 N. 24th St., Dec. 3. Late resident of 299 N. 23rd St. Survived by her hut band. Marion C. Beardsley: daughter. Sharon Lee Beardsley; mother. Mrs W. H. Clark; brother. Kenneth Clark. all of Salem. Services to be held Mon day, Dec. 8. at 1 JO p.m. in the W. T Rigdon Chapel, with concluding ser vices at Leo Mission Cemetery. The Rev. Thornton Jansma to officiate. KARLXN Arnold William Karlin of the U. S Nary, former resident of Marlon, Ore. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Karlin, Marion: brother. Ber nard Karlin, Turner; grandpa rent. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schnobel. Tripp, S. D.: grandmother, Mrs. Mary Kar lin. White River, S. D. Services to bo held Tuesday. Dec. 9. at 1 :30 pjn. in the ciouxn-Barric Chapel, inter ment at Bel crest Memorial Park. The Rev. E. H. Becker will officiate. THOMPSON Paul Thompson, late resident of 242 S. 19th 5U at a local hospital. Dec 4. Survived by wife. Mrs. Corona W. Thompson of Salem, son. Howard D. Thorn pon. Salem. Services Mon day. Dec. S, at 1 -M p.m. in the Cloujfh- Barrick Chapel with the Rev. Louis E. White officiating, interment in Bel crest Memorial Park. Roswell Dunbar Ramp. 78. tn New port Dec. 3. Survived by two broth ers. Floyd C. Ramp, Roseburg. Wil- lard F. Ramp. Brookst Services Mon day. Dec. S. at 10 JO ajn. in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel with concluding ser vices at City View Cemetery. ROBINSON Everett Elvis Robinson. 29. In Wick enberg, Arix Dec. 4. Son of Ralph Robinson, Wlckenberg. Arizona and Thresa Robinson, Council Bluffs, brother of Robert Edward Robinson. Salem, Cliff Robnison. Council Bluff. Iowa, Ruby and Clyde Robinson, both of Wiekenberg, Ariz. Announcement of services later by the W. T. Rigdon Co. BKOOK Lou May Brook, at the residence. 1510 Norway SU Dec. C. at the aee of C9 years. Wife or Arthur Brook. Salem: sister of Arch O. Moore. Oakland. Ore.: H. C. Moore. San Diego. Calif.: Ralph. Moore. Rose burg: Mrs. Mabel Steel. Portland: Mrs. Mvrtl- Railcv. Issaauah. Wash.: Mrs. Nell Lm. Gerber. Calif., and Mrs. Hazel Becker, CorvaUia. Services will be held Wed nesday. Dec. 10. at 1 p.m. in the W. T. Riedon Chapel with concluding 1 liua at Be 5 rest Memorial Park. BROWN " Stella Smith Brown, at a local v- pital. Dec. a. Late rsi-1ent of 1210 N. tn St. SUTVt ed b huihanrf Vtw M. Brown. Salem: two aista a. Mn Elste LaDoe. Salem, and Mrs. LaNora Hodgest Portland; two brothers. Seth Smith. Salem, and George C Smith. Tillamook. Ore. Alsm mrilml S - eral nieces and nephews. Services will be held In the Vir-11 T. Cold nuna Td"F Dee- a IS a.m. with the nV, Harold J. Mclnttra offi-latin it Interment at Etna Cemetery. Takes It Easy NEW YORKUfl The stock market took a breather this week after the sharp rise that has gone on virtually without interruption since late in October. Brokers considered1 the pause in the nature of a consolidation ac tion that frequently follows, close on the heels of a vigorous rise. Throughout the week there seemed to be a reluctance on the part of traders and others to get into the market, and volume showed that atttude. Total business for the week came to 8,400.000 shares vhich compares with 8,112,000 shares for the four days the market wis open last week. The daily average at 1,680.000 shares was under each of the two previous weeks but it is well above the daily average so far this year of around 1.202.000 shares. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks ended the week un changed at $112.40, only 10 cents under the new 19S2 high estab lished last Tuesday. urged renewal of the international wheat agreement. - In the closing session of its annual meeting, the league also asked continuation of the conser vation program, through which the government pays fanrers for carrying out rpecified conservation practicies. The league recommended, how ever, that incentive payments be halted whenever a practice be comes self-supporting on the farm. Lester King, Helix, was elected president, succeeding Floyd Root of Wasco. Morris Wilson, Mayvjlle, was named first vice president; Kenneth Smouse, lone, second vice-president. Richard K. Baum, Pendleton, was re-elected secre tary. Victor W. Johnson, Umatilla County agent, was named assistant secretary. 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST: S month old toy Manchester male, black and brown. Someone found him 3 p.m. Iriday, just be fore reaching the first curve on the highway going from Independence to Monmouth. We live on that curve at the orchard. Two little girls miss him very much. Reward. Albert Moberly, Rt. 1 Box 108. Monmouth or phone 218-M, LOST: Key ring with 7 keys. Tinder phone 3 -SMI or leave at Box IS Statesman. LOST: Black Spaniel puppy. 7 weeks old. Vicinity of 740 Highland Ave. Phone 2-6828. ' LOST white faced bull calf. Gap road near Jefferson. Reward. Phone 3-6245. 316 Personal Get-Acquainted Club THROUGH SOCIAL correspondence, thousands meet their "Ideal." Write today for list of eligible. Simpson Box 1251. Denver, coio. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous 31S'a N. Commercial St. Ph. 2-2108. Meeting Sunday 3 p.m Tuesday S pjn. Fri- day 3 p.m. SECURITY DETECTIVE AGENCV. Private investigations. Civil, .crimi nal, domestic, missing persons. Room 139 Pacific Bid. Phone day or night. Salem 4-2248 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous rtvud No 1. 2088 N Commercial. Phono 2-8419 or 2-4537 P O Box 724. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock 2 BULLS, 16 months, white face S8S. Jersey $90. Ph. 2-0294. 3 PUREBRED Chester White sows to farrow. Dec. 20th. Grain fed butcher hogs for your freezer. Ralph Stew art. 4115 Fisher Rd. Ph. 2-517?. LOCKER BEEF Whiteface Hereford, 32c; locker pork. 35c. Nothing down, 6 months to pay. Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co., 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858. WANTED: All kinds of horses. E. C. McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Phone 3-81 t7 GOOD feeder pigs, cheap. Can be registered, ester itowe, mues above Brush College Store. Rt. 1. Box 782, Salem; Call evenings. Ph. PIGS $7.50. Also oats. Can deliver. Mile West Brush College at the red barn. ANGUS Bull Service. Call 3-1006 ex cept Saturday. LICENSED and bonded livestock buy er E. I. Snethen 189 Kenwood Ave Phone 2-1345 CHINCHILLAS. THE Aristocrats of the fur industry. Registered breed ing stocl now available. Joe Has- senstab. 6090 'Portland na. RON! JED Livestock buyer Claude Edwards Rt 3 Bon 199E Ph -H' BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer E C McCandBah 1127 S 25th Ph 3-8147 BONDED Livestock 'uyer. A Som mer 4130 Chemawa R Phono 4-2617 404 Poultry and Rabbi WANTED, colored hens, highest prices. Lees Hatchery- Ph. 3-2861. RABBITS of various kinds. Entire hutchery or individually. Will sell cheap. Leslie Orr. Rt. 4, Box 716. Phone 2-2616. RABBITS wanted, any size ft quantity. Also purebred b roe ding stoca tor sale. Ph. 2-7107. HVi HAMPSHIRE Chicks day-old and started Weekly batches Lee s Chicks ft-rov fast Phono 2-2861 Leo's Ha ten - CUSTOM Killing. Foul of any kind. Ph. 4-3420 'eweira poultry Plant. Kill i- days a week. Rt 5. Box 109 Salem. GOLDEN BROAD and New Hampshire chicks, hatched every Monday and Thursday Our chicks grow faster Fox Hatchery. 3830 State St Phono 3-4969. 403 Pais PUPPIES free. Nice Christmas present. Phone 2-5176. AJCC. MALE Cocker puppy. Sired by Str Thomas mck. Phone z-8367. WANTED, good home for 1 yr. old pa yea urmn snepnera, Deauiurui oog. rnone a-wyi. COCKER puppies; good- hunting dogs. SIO and ud. Phone 3-7712. TOY Fox Terrier puppies, white and black. Phone 3-7712. MALE kitten 4 months told. Wants a good home. FREE. Phone 3-8O60. 2 healthy, vigorous kittens. 3'i months old want homes: Phone 4-303Z. FOR SALE: Springer Spaniel pupa. Reasonably priced. Phono 2-CB-S. Why Suffer Any Longer trbea ethers rail, ose oar Chtae rented es. Auudag s-eeess for 60 rears tat Chiaa. Mo a-Uter arttfe aJt-seata ymm are aff-eto- kt-aoys. C a. ketea, rteiaitlia a-U aad 0U4V er fever, aka. f taaa CHARLIE : CHAN C-ONBSS - COt ZS4 It ro S-U30 SALSM. OBUL Off-CO Bom 0 to C oiy MtUIM 408 Pots SMALL terrier puppies. 1895 Birch wood Dr. Ph. 2-4345. ' AJCD. SMOOTH Tax Terrier. Fen. Call 2-0638. HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 195 Mc Coy, 1 block east of N Canitol 1V block north of Madison. Ph. 2-6897 MUUR-'S TROPICAL FISH, eauip ment suooUes 2 miles from Lan caster on Ma-loay Road Ph. 2-7321 Closed on Wednesdays. 410 Seda and Plants AFRICAN Violets. cyclamen. Cape tnmrose. rem, cut Flowers. House Plants. Op pen's Greenhouse, 4330 Auburn Rd BLUEBERRY plants 1 to S vr old. 35c and up Ph 3-6442 eve. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce) FILBERTS. 18c a lb. 2111 Maple Ave. Phone 2-6768. Apples andi Cider Made from handpicked ripe apples. Available every weekend at 783 Edgewater St.. West Salem. Puritan Cider Works Bldg. For wholesale or- ders call 2-7947 ..fter 7 p WALNUT meats. 70c St 80c a lb. Phone 2-2282. EASTERN Oregon alfalfa for sale. 865 S 15th. POTATOES Our own Netted Gem VS. No. 1 and 2 otatoes direct from our farm at Redmond. Also walnuts, filberts, ap ples and your complete produce needs. Get at our new farm market at 5590 N. Portland Rd. 2 blocks North of Lancaster Drive. Phillips Bros. Market 450 Merchandise 451 Machinery and Tools 1 ei. o- Delta-Stand belt Sander. 4 H P. 110-220 motor. 1 ea. 8" Swing saw and extension table. i HJ 110-220 motor. 1 Sunstrand Underwood adding ma chine. . 2 twin size mattresses, new. Phone 2-8232 or 2-6238, May be seen at 2794 Market. . .ic'l ui ouy All types electrical or h.nd tools garden tractors, sprayers lowser Bros 1185 S 12th 455 Household Goods For Sal MUST sacrifice, almost new 2 dining room sets, S cu. ft. refrigerator, overstuffed living room chair and a lot of other household Items. 970 Shipping. WEsftNGrtdU-fi table top range. 7S. Phone 2-7830. r GOING overseas, must sell Kroehler davenport and chair Immediately. 860. 1160 S. Liberty. MOVING: Vic. furniture for -tie. 865 r4i ' -?4'.v' Witi) 00! 3F J5L T03? UNFINISHED Furniture ready to galnt Complete stork at Good ouseeeptns! Inc. 467 Court St 456 Wanted. Hotuahoid Goods as mm WANTED USED FURNITURE TOP PRICE Vallev Furn. Co. 2-7472 . HauaMbfiMaat 458 Building Materials 18 squares used asbestos shingles. Life time quality. Unusual bargain. Phone 2-8058. Redwood JUST RECEIVED 1 carload of beautiful Calif. Redwood, including : 1x2 to 1x12 RL. Clear-A V. G. kiln dried finish. 1x6 to 1x12. Clear V. G. V-Jolnt. sid ing r panelfng. 916 x 6" and 8" RL Clear V. G. joint paneling. . x 10 RL. Clear V. G. bevel siding. Keith Brown Lbr. Yard Front and Court , Phone 3-9111 We Give SAH Green Stamps FOR SALE DRESS UP THE HOUSE FOR THE HOLIDAYS., Paint, Wallpaper. Lino leum. Congawall. Asphalt tile, plas tic tile every t'Jng to do that Inside Job. Do it yourself, or we can ar range to have it done for you AND you can have up to 3 years to pay for it. NORRIS-WALKER PAINT MFG. CO. FACTORY STORE 171J N Front St. Ph. 4-2279 RE CEDAR SHINGLES t GRADES. Delivered or nick-up. Ted Muller Phone ev enfn. S-1196 BUILDING? New 4x8 plasterboard New waterproof ha rdboard Camp Adair windows A 1 40 $ 1.90 7.50 Loose Insulation, per bag 1.00 Cedar shingles $3.r up 3-tab composition roofing. No. 1 $ S.93 New shower cabinets f- no New wash basins, complete $17.50 New toilets, complete (29.50 Steel, aluminum garage door. CHEAP Painted cedar shakes $11.50 New asbestos siding 9 JO New (lass doors ftM New 4-inch soil pipe 78c a ft. C .G. LONG Phone 2-582L 1 mile N. of Keizer Or IT u NO Or O Ck-a HJ) DBA CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE NATUTtOPATUS Cpstalra. 141 North Liberty amee o Satorda eafy n to I ax. to 3 C rtaUe- klood onasais aad mstmrn testa t free f chargo PractleeO dscs 1917 Write 'or at-ractJro - Mo M- iSECSSP Ttf 8tdsffi,,SdwruOrt 450 Merchandise 453 Building Materlaha ROOTTNG Leak fix. largo or small and eaves thoroughly cleaned. Phono 3-4823 or 4-3013. $1.98 51 S- 4 z UN SAND ED PLYWOOD (NEW LOAD) PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD 3545 PORTLAND ROAD 4-4433 4S0 Musical Instrumenl-i PIANO for sale. $125. Phone 3-7632. GOOD tone clarinet, $35.f'h. 2-26ld. -BONY clarinet. Boosby it Hawkes. reasonable. Pnone 4-4512. FOR SALE, clarinet. $25. Phone 4-4231. VIO-XN vTry old Stradivari s. 1595 S. Comme.xial. 4S2 Sports Ekrulpmont SPECIAL order men's 1952 top grade Freddie Hoas Jr. Irons '. inch longer and heavier, set of 8, $45. or sow 10 uicjuae Drana new wedge. 1760 Kansas. - BRAND new 22 Colt Match Target. 4," Da, re i. si a. isss retau price. Phone 3-8607 464 Bicycles MAN'S bicycle. Good condition. 328 or 310 S. Winter. Reasonable Price. 458 for RenL Miscellansous RENT Rent an AMERICAN floor sander lor that professional looking Job at NORRIS-WALKER PAINT MFG. CO. FACTORY STORE 1710 N. Front St. Ph. 4-2279 UH1VIV IMULKS ruH KM Ulan kets turn. 1201 SUto Ph S-806X 470 For alo. Mlscsllansous FOR SALE Klrby Vacuum cleaner with attachments. Practically new $80. Good Portable Sewing Machine. $33. Capitol City Transfer & Storage. 230 S. Front. LIONEL electric train, good condition. Phone 2-2910. EXCtLLXNT washer. ued Monitor apt size wringer, 8 gallon capacity. 4 Ideal for limited space, $38 JO. Phone 9aa . APEX mangle $20. Phone 2-2768. SPINET PIANO. 40'' mahogany 88 spinet, reduced to $395. Just one of the ouys to be found at Tallman's Big Pre-Inventory sale. Tallman Piano Stores. 395 S. 12th, Salem; A miie irom nign prices. SPKAV sonable. Holly bouquets for ceme tery. 1840 N. Summer St. Phono WHITE rotary electric sewing ma chlne $59. Singer Treadle tewing machine, $19.50. Singer Treadle or elec. $29.50. Trader Louie, 1870 Lana LARGE Lionel train, like n.w. Mar shall Wendell Piano. Full set, My book nouse. nwa Marxet St. PIANOS Accordions. New tc used. For the best buyj, "Wiltsey Music House" ibuu siaie. USED Singer dropleaf treadle sewing machine. Guaranteed. $9.95. Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. Commercial. Open rrlday Evening. RECONDITIONED oil circulators, $20 ana up. Judson s, 249 I. Commercial. ELECTRIC (Heed) Organ. Solid oak. Spinet size. Good condition. $80. 1325 u s arter a p.m. at anytime sunoay BLUE Chrome dinette set. Frigidaire table top stove rose daveno. over stuffed chair, trunk, swing rocker. laDie tamp. 1073 Yew ATTRACTIVE, turdy. rocking horsesT Ideai gift for 1 to 4 year old. Guar, anteed workmanship. - Call 2-2527 af ter 6 - m. or see at 3275 S. Commer- cla. MAPLE bunk beds, new, complete with coil springs, cotton mattresses. guard rail, and ladder. 8 pieces asw.ao. xraoer Louie. Lana Ave itt: KttZfc HZ.lti Vealei Ap ollance 373 Chemeketa PIANO. WurliUer Spinet, mahogany, nice new, terms. Phone 3-99.T9. r VLL CLEAN-UP SPECIALS Wallcoat, one coat oderlesa flat wall Mint 4.10 al. Super Nortone, latex (Rubber baei flat 4.98 m 1. Colortex, Miracle one coat Texture jaint 3.80 ral. Linoleum remanents ; 50 'n off WALLPAPER, FLOOR COVERINGS. ETC. NORRIS-WALKER PAINT MFG. CO.. INC. 1710 N. Front St. Ph. 4-2279 AUTOMATIC washer, Frigidaire, like new, $150. Trader Louie, Lana Ave. CONSOLE PIANO. Mason and Hamlin. $395. a snap. Many other famous makes and good buys at Tallman's Big Pre-Inventory sale: Tallman Piano Stores. 395 S. 12th. Salem. Save at Tallman's. ORDER Christmas holly wreaths. $2.50 fit Made to order. Also Chrlst- mas trees. 67 N. Liberty. 3-5194. &AVENOES, large selection of colors St styles as ow as S29J0. Trader I oule. Lana Ave. MEETINGHOUSE roaster Uke new only $24.95. Yeater Apollance Co T75 Chemeketa Phone S-4.tll NEW AND uatX I SevlD: -g macmnes 375 Chemek- Yeater Appliance Co. eta PIANO. Plain case upright. Complete ly rebuilt and refinished. 10 year guarantee. Save $100 on this one. Tallman Piano Stores. 395 S. 12th. Salem Shop Tallman's and save. WE ARE closing out all elec. ranges 8c refrigs. No fair offer will be re fused. This is your big opportunity. As it is against our policy to sell below marked prices, this offer applies only to ranges At refrlgs. Hurry, we have only a few. Trader Louie, Lana Ave. Walling Sand & Gravel Co. Crashed Rock FOR roads & driveway Cement. Ready, mix Concrete. ' Garden Sand Buu dozlng drainage and ditching vb shovel A drag Mne Phone 3-C240 CHRISTMAS CARDS, aprons. giftT Mn. L. S. McCllntic. 679 N. High. CIXTHSLLN E posts, railing, porch columns, weachervanoa 1145 N Lib erty r 30 AUnWD 'XIB rour old rali heater ea this new 42 gal Auto matic electric wsr n-ar Yaater Appliance. Eastern Ortgon whllt iac Horolord boof bought direct from the ranch and uxd in our own trucks. Buy and soys at Packing House Wholesale Prices. Cut ting and wrapping, smoking, curing. Free deep freeze service. Custom killing. 1 I NOTHING DOWN 6 MONTHS TO PAY LOCKER BEEF Front Quarter ' LOCI-SI. POBK Hall or Whole :" " ' LG CISif-l DEiSF Half or Whole - - UJ5. FKDERAIXT GRADED SfftLSIlXIEilT CO. 1325 8.25-. J, 1S!2-1 450 Rlercliandiso 470 For Sals. ttschmsota TAmiAN'S BIO PRE-EMVENTORx PIANO SALE 2O0 pianos go on sale EASY TERMS SPINETS $389 UP 64-note spinet 40" spinet $693 spinet .1341 .$398 -S37I $2S Blond spinet $96$ Louis XV spinet ..$72 -$981 $1088 Knabo spinet Steinway console S59S UPRIGHTS $49 UP GRANDS .SAVE UP TO $350 ; OPEN HOlk. Sc FRI. EVES. t SUN. Est. 1890 TALLMAN PIANO. STORES 395 S' 12th. Salem 915 S. W. 9th. Portland STANLEY home products. Leo MindX 1680 Madison. Ph. 3-4056. al0 wASHLNG Machine.. New and Used! tter . Appliance Co 37S Chemok- aUJECTRlC Ranges New and Used. Yeater AbhUuim rv. ni r- - . vwnuw FLAT TOP desks, mahogany, walnut, blonde. Christmas special $49 M Trader Louis. Lana Dr ' USED electric ; porta ol sewuig ma- fili rund .bobbin, leatherweight. with Malr l.tK Good sewing condition. $393. Sing er Sewlns1 Cantor H Ti M iTt ... VWIIMUVlklWi Open Friday. Evening. - C KARRIS foundation glrdlea. bra. for aopoim ant , pn 3-5, IS Mary tL Bales : RKMINGT5N noielrs typewriter. S27J0. Dalton adding maclune, $45. Oa office desk. $59.50. Trader Louie. Lana Ave. . BEAUTIFUL rose-colored coat. Sum SST' formal-length. 115. Call 2-U82 or seo V Capital Bust -teas CoU.ua between 1. ana p.mf PIECE walnut waterfall dining set! tauie, cnairs, creoenza buffet. 1 china 'closet Priced slashed from $250 Yo,i ym $7S- Trader Louie. 1870 Lana Av, 1 ONLY Crosley cu. ft. chest typo I i-w liuwr RIOQC1 UN, RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES 1 WALNUTS for Chriatmas. Get them ijmw m me sneu. JVC a lb. 970 N. 18th. Phone J-4201. FC-R SALE upright SUneway pian: Wid sell cheap. Good condition. 3894 Center. Salem. Phone 4 -.1979 - CHILD'S- kitchen cabinet- $18. DoH nuggy S3 Phone 3--OQ6. ROYAL Model K H M typewriter, e: .celle.it condition. 875. Phone I-0905 CLARY electric adding machine 1 oanas. weany new. Phone 2-3258. LDER Westlnghouse electric range. w ' '"t. -., k. tt uiirr. 1 ONLY -Crosley 14 cu. ft. cheat iyp ia.w. t-n i-wnw. in s. winter. "r 1 luor moati. t w warranty. Price $375. - RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES MS center BUYERS SPFTfir Upright Hoover Vacuum Cleaner. All attachments. 1 uccutni condition. Phone 3-7163. ' 1790 S. only $28.50. Wlnteg. WHITE enamel . washer $45. Phono 9-5221. 1 SEALY Hlde-a-bed. Pastel grean, metlassee, used 2 months. ' reason, able. Capitol City Transfer storage .,! .1 nl I 1 mi . Box 252. Albany. ' CHINA Mink coatT"$75. Phone 2-0052!" I. H. refrigerator, excellent condition. Large size, only S99.30. Phone 2-4010. WOMAN'S muskrat fur coat J!5. Ex cellent condition. 448 Belmont. Phono 3-5871 mA.WAl. .Ijrvi, VI .111 Ollllll, com lete accessories, all mounted on indscaped 6x8 portable table. In ventory value $250. Sale price $79. taii arter 9 p.m. FOR SALE, like new. Martin Hawaiian guitar. 1435 N. 4th Basement Aot. ZENITH hearing aid. 78 R P.M. Record, new nn oiaer style. 3-anoi. TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON G-E FLOOR MODEL APPLIANCES! ALL CARRY NEW GUARANTEE) 1 ONLY . . .'8.2 cu. ft. G-r. Refiig. WAS ... SZ6UB3 ... IS S241. U-SAVE $28.95 1 ONLY ... G-E Rane . . . WAS $289 95 ... IS NOW $260. SAVES U $39.95. 1 ONLY . . . Deluxe G-E Ironer . . WAS $217.25 ... IS $196.50. U-SAVE $21.00 1 ONLY . . . .G-E Auto. Washer , WAS $349 96 ... IS NOW $315. x SAVES-U $34.95 1 ONLY . . . G-E Clothes Dryer WAS $249.95 ... IS $235. U-SAVE $14 95 All above caryy NEW GUARANTEE I Remember FOR BETTER. TV . . . JUST SEE GS i; at MASTER Service Stations Inc. 365 N. Commercial . Ph. 3-413 TWIN beds, spring 8c mattress com plete. S65. 1920 Bellevue. Ph. 2-1743. HANDICRAFT supplies and gifu bail point paints, textile, oil and fig urine paints, hand embroidered cro cheted and many other gifts of the season. 172 S. Liberty. BOY'S punching bag and coastal wagon. Both new. Phone 2-7497. :m:if COLON and STOMACH PILES (HemorrhoWi) . ji V AIIMN7$ ItmM Wltkssl IvtpfiH vpm " Write Call Owfw-av TII0 DDAN CLINIC Op 19 S Mm--) lns- frUmf. Ofrtlt p.m. Maasiy, Wrimidw mn4 rrM-y. C-lrrcti ffcyWdaM . . . la aw 43r r. j 301e NO-THtAfT SANOY BOOllVaaO il Phone 3-i353 i 1 Y 0)12 ' '. I' w - I 5 LB. r -IB. LB. j 2)