I i. Ht-Cfrc. I Stoltiman, Solan. Of- Sun. ta 1. SiTVT-i..-1 !. T Salem Leave for Training Three Salem National Guard units plus 41st division head quarters left Salem early Saturday for annual two weeks training 1&ain2 to Ft Lewis were Companies B and D of the 162nd In fantry; Battery D of the 722nd Artillery Battalion went to Camp Clatsop near beasiae, Rath Mai. Gen. Thomas . Rilea, the state's adjutant gen eral, and Maj. Gen. H. G. Maison, who commands the 41st, will be in Ft Lewis. Brig. Gen. Raymond . Olson, assistant ajutant general, will be camp commander at Clatsop. Divides Attention Lt CoL William H. Adams, U. S. property and disbursing of ficer, will divide his time be " tween Ft Lewis and Clatsop. His administrative assistant, Maj. Thomas Wood, will be with the Air National Guard at Gowan AFB. Idaho. Salem 41st Division headquar ters members to leave include Lt CoL Sidney D. Hoffman, fi nance officer; Capt Charles Bar clay, G-3 for air for the division; Maj. Edgar W. Martin, adminis trative assistant, and 1st Lt Rich ard C. Cutler, liaison officer. Outfits Leaving Others leaving here as member of outfits other than the three local companies, include: Col. James A. Alljood. commander l2nd Infantry Regiment; Col Rob ert L. Irvlnf. commander 186th in fantry Regiment; Maj. William C. Dyer Jr.. executive officer. Second Battalion: Lt. CoL Paul L. Kliever, commander. l"im Battalion; Capt. Jean M. Vosgien. communications officer; Maj. Burl U Cox. S-3. First Battalion; Capt. Jess A. Nunn. S-l; Capt. Byron Hazelton. SU; 1st Lt. Louis L. Osborn. assistant S-3; Capt. Waldo Gilbert, company commander; 2nd Lt Richard S. Case, motor offi cer; 1st Lt Lloyd A. P fttenon. com munications officer; Lt Col Harold W Heiser. commander Third Bat talion, and Maj. Ralph R. Badger, executive officer Third Battalion. B Company Roster , Member of Company B include: Of Salem Pvt. Curtis L. Adsitt, CpL Lyle D. Anderson, M. Sgt Law rence W. Baker. PFC George H. Baldwin. PFC Thomas M. Beech, Lt. Paul R- Benage. PFC Marvin E. Black. CpL William E Blank. SFC Ronald S. Blume. PFC Oliver W. Boline. SFC Vera A. Boock PFC Thama, L- Bridges. SFC Wade C. Carter. PFC James E- Cartwnght. PFC John N. Casper. Pvt. John E. Caughell. M. Sgt. Dave L. Chamber lain. PFC Larry D. Chamberlain. PFC Robert E. Cooley. Pvt. Charles V. Cooney. PFC Daniel H. Danforth. PFC Roger N. Dasch. M. Sgt. Homer C Davenport, PFC Billy E. Davis. PFC Thomas E. Denny. PFC Marvin C Dow and PFC Donald C. Forster. Also of Salem Pvt. Keith L. Gaines. PFC Russel R. Gamble. Pvt. Dennis K. Garland. PFC Wallace D. Gibson. PFC FJvin E. Goode, FTC Ivan W. Goode. Set. William E. Hart. Pvt. Warren W. Hulst. PFC Dale F. Jandera. Pvt. Phillip E. Jantze. CpL Robert F. Johnson, SFC Donald L. Jones SFC Melvin R. Karsten. Sgt Delwyn C. Kleen. PFC James L. Kroeplin. CWO Donald E. LaBranche, PFC Frank A. Lamb. CpL Eugene B. MacDonald. PFC James L. Maden. CpL Richard L. Massey Sgt. Lloyd J. McFarlane. PFC Andrew J. Michaels. SFC Darwin D. Michaels. SFC Delbert D. Miller. Sgt Jim B. Moore. PFC John L. Munson, Pvt. Thomas E. Nash and Lt. Fabian A. 2?elson. Also of Salem Pvt. Lowell N. Pearce. Pvt. John E. Perry, PFC Harold L. Porter. CpL Leo E. Poup pirt. Pvt. Charles J. Puhlman. PFC David R. Roberts. CpL LaVern C. Van Heu. PFC Everett J. Van Osdol. PFC Rudolph P. WeUbrpck. Pvt. Elmer W. Wine gar. Pvt. Kenneth W. Wulf, PFC Robert A. Young and CpL Clayton D. Zeeb. Of Stayton PFC Darwin G. Ander son. PFC Sherman E. BuelL PFC Donald C. Forrette, PFC Gary N. Gehlem Pvt. Robert W. Hastings. PFC Bartlett O. Johnson. PFC Har old D. Moore. PFC Edwin J. Nielson. PFC Lloyd C Ornduff. PFC Gene A. Rychards. PFC Edward R. Smalt PFC Oxen E. Small and PFC Stan ford S. Smith. PFC Robert G. Back. Lt Allen B. Renwick. and PFC Vernon G. Riehl. aU of Silverton: Pvt. James C. Adams Jr. and Pvt. Darrel J. Porter, both Jefferson; Lt. Richard G. Bennette. McMlnnville; M. Sgt. Chester C. Gil lihan. Mt. Angel; PFC Ronald E. Lengacher. Lyons: PFC Bruce N. Lethin, Sgt. Ronald R. Lethin. PFC Lester L. Miller, CpL Rayburn G. Shields, all of Albany; M. Sgt. Arthur J. Mayes and SFC Kenneth J. Ward, both of Turner; Lt. William K. Paxon. Corvallis. Pvt. Wayne L. Os born and Sgt. Carl V. TrusselL both of Gervais; Raymond L. Winn. Sub limity; and PFC Rex A. Lucas. Aumsville. Company D Men Listed Members of Company D living In Salem Include 1st Lt. Harold Parkins. 2nd Lt. Bennet Nelson. 2nd Lt. Loren T. Newkirk. WO Kenneth D. Swan. M. Sgts. Lester L. Stringer and Rob ert D. Swanson; Sgts. Harold May nard. Joseph W. Polivka. Robert E. Albritton. Paul J. Bartoz. John P. Denison. Donald E. Farrin. Richard S. Fleener. Omar D. Card. Ray J. Greene, August Kubishta, James E. Pveatt: Cols. William K. Cox. Don ald J. Johnson. Ferald F. Keeler, Harold R. Keeler. William jj. Lotus; PFC. Don L. Boatwright Jerry K. Borer. Robert L. Chapman. Paul J. Dally, Thomas C DeRocher. Richard N. Don, Charles W. Fitzgerald Jr, Norman R. Herrmann. Leonard L. LeBlanc. Glenn E. LukinbeaL John H. McWad Jr.. Royce D. Robertson, Rodney C. Wolfer. Pvts. Fred M. Butler. Louis E. Kurth Jr.. Pete C. Loder, Paul B. Maison. Glen D. Whit field. Miles J. Arthur. Gerald D. Biggins. Martin Boatwright Verl Boedigheimer, Frank J. Camenlnd, Charles L. Dea trick, William R. Doc kins. Bobby J, Dodson. Paul E. Two Professions with One Purpose Tho medical and pharmaceu tical professions are both de voted to the protection of your health. Our registered pharmacists fill your doctor's prescription with meticulous care and precision. SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE 1S99-1S53 Open Daily 7:3s A. M.-S P. K. Sunday t A. JO. -4 IMC. , 115 N. Commercial Guardsmen Uninnil William T. . Emery. John E. Forest. Charles A. Germond. Roy G. Gleason. Edward . uuest. waiter D. Howell. Jesse F. Krater. Del win M. Linek. Bernard C. Riches. Don ald W. UHman. Richard G. Wilson. Phillip R. Yancey. Willard D. Pruiett, Gerlad L. Ray Reynolds and David G. Stump. Others are 1st Lt. John D. Cannon. S stayton. and 2nd Lt. Rex Meshelle. Turner. Artillery Group Leaves 1 Battery O memDera or aaiem in clude Capt. Walter A. Haskins. 2nd Lt. Robert B. Ball. 2nd Lt. Edward W. Mulkey. WO Robert W. Dreyer, M. Sgt. James R. Ellis. SFCs Arthur A. Franzke. Hugh B. Nelson, Bobby W. Berr Sets. Donald J. Eilert Eu gene J. Lebold. Ivan C. Wells; Cpl. Conrad C. Booze. Ronald E. Boyes, Gary R. Hisel. James R. Louthan. Roy E. Lulay. Ramsey E. Miller, Gerald T. Odom. Warren D. Perkins. Jerald F. Smith. Jerry E.. Taylor and Kaymona u. -wneian. Also PFCs. John L. Burcham, Wil liam G. Curtis. Clark L. Ecker, Gary G. Elkins. Don N. Lindberg. Lyle F. Mackey. Marion W. Moore. Gordon L. Morris. Donald T. Patch. Richard O. Powers, Ronald M. Renaud. John R. Sohrt Paul R. Vergets. Thomas R. Walden. James A. Wood; Pvts. Robert G. Ayres. Francis E. Cam ma nn. John M. Hart. John R. Jung- blut Paul H. Kirsch. Raymond L. Morrow, John R. Payne. John m. Rex. Wayne L. Simmons. Raymond E. Sonderman. From other towns are Cpl. Calvin P. Horn. The Dalles. Cpl. Robert W. Howe. PFC Dale T. Ackerman. both of Camas: PFC George A. Collins, Eagle Creek- PFC Glenn T. Edwards, Taft; and PFC Frank D. Riebe. Port land. Gasoline, Auto Dealers Invited to Valley Meet The Willamette Valley Gaso line Dealers' Association has in vited all service station operators and automobile dealers to its monthly meeting at 8 p. m. Mon day at Mayflower Hall, 2135 Fairgrounds Rd. Officials of the Salem Chamber of Commerce will be present and show the film, "The Salem Story." NATURE REVERSED DAVIS, Calif. CJP) Nature can be quite contrary. The California College of Agriculture notes that in this state annual grasses sprout in the fall instead of the spring, and go dormant in the summer. That's just the opposite of the rest of the nation. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids, in duplicate, for the construction of an Addition to to Clear Lake School. District No. 122. Marion County, Oregon, will be re ceived at the existing school Duuaing of Clear Lake School District in and for School District No. 122. Marion County, Oregon, until 8 :00 o'clock P.M., Pacific Standard Time. June 18. 1953. and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. The plans, specifications and other contract documents may be examined and copies thereof may be obtained from G. W. Letterman. 585 North 22nd Street, in Salem, Marion Coun ty, Oregon. A deposit of $23.00 per set of draw ings will be required. Any bidder upon returning his set promptly will be refunded his deposit and any non bidder upon returning his set will be refunded one-half of his deposit. A base bid. alternates, and unit prices are required. All proposals must be accomnanied by certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond maoe payable to the Owner in an amount of not less than 5 To of the bid . A performance bond will be re quired in accordance with terms of contract documents. The Owner reserves the tight to waive any informality in. or to re ject, any or aU bids, or to accept anv bid. No bidder may withdraw or modify his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of the contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty (30) calendar days after June 19, 1953. CLEAR LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT Na. 122, MARION COUNTY, ORE GON. Signed by Theodore R. Girod Chairman. District School Board Lorraine Eichelberger District Clerk J. 14. OriN OAIIY Wstm-Aialpk 1.39 AM S:30 lAT.t40AM.tFW . - I' k i ' V-341IM .Olifi USING OPTICIANS ! Than LESTER -.4-- - ( FOR THE BEST 1115 N. Comm.ixUl St. (Agonts lictvai ncaci vc Meii to Take Ocean Cruise The I largest group of Salem Naval (Reserve unit members to report for a two-weeks' training cruise was on its way to respec tive active duty spots Saturday. WAVE Rosemary Herman SR, is to report at division adminis tration school at Seattle, Wash. William Loren Trask, FN, Stay ton, reports to the naval train ing station at Seattle. Edward Clarence Tschantz, Silverton, are to take a 28-day cruise to Aca pulco, Mexico, aboard the USS GUligah. The rest are to report to San Diego, Calif. Attending a store keeper "school there will be Ro bert H. Folsom, SA; and Del bert P. Davis, SN, both Salem, and John J. Wagner, SN, Cor vallis. The others (all SR) include William N. Warner, Leonard N. Hammer, Robert W. Willich, Ronald V. Cross, Donald E. Burk, Charles G. Scott, David E. Mix, James E. Folsom, Robert L. Cameron, Gary Merlin. Tippets, Earnest L. Chapman, Robert C. Engle, George H. Robinson, War ren V. Kremer, Larry L. Grif fen. Keith L. Johnson, Allen L. Luke and Max John Klotz, all Salem; Clifford L. Albee, Le banon; Albert A. Yost, Sublimi ty: Paul C. Scheele, Sweet Home; William L, Norris. Turner; Phil lip L. Barr, Woodburn; Carl L. Hatch, Aumsville; Charles L. Hampton, Sheridan; Allen D. Hendickson, Dallas; Clair A. Sim mons, Brooks; ' Joseph David Ackley, Silverton; James A. Sil bernagel, and Paul F. Duman, both Scio; Thomas J. Sinnard, Corvallis; Dennis W- Thompson, Billy D. Shaw, Arnold R. Denton, all Albany, and James M. Asher, Dayton. 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST: Yellow Collie-Shep.' dof . An swers to "Jerry." Ph. 4-1081. 316 Personal L FLOYD T. MICHAEL will not be responsible for debts contracted by other tnan mysen. Cdc TT1K 9vfii. i-Hr tll 'our past, present, future. Can help overcome all obstacles that keep you from success, health and happiness. Tip Top Motel. 3580 S- Commercial. My. wt,. Apt i SECURITY DETECTIVE Agency. Pri vate Investigation. 139 Pacific Bldg Phone 4-2248 ' ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group N L 208S N. Commercial. Phone 2-9419 or 3-4537. P. O. Box 724. 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock ONE choice grain fed yearling white face steer. About 700 lbs. Sky FOR SALE, cow and calf. RL S. Box 12. 1 mi. S. Penn 4 Corners. FOR SALE, good dairy cows, one just fresh, one to freshen soon, also Guernsey bull, serviceable age. 1265 Harmony Drive. North of Keizer to Long's lumber, 2nd house East. Phone 4-2817. S MONTHS Heifer, half Holstein & half Brown Swiss. 3775 Hollywood Ave. Ph. 2-5773. LICENSED and bonded livestock buyer. E. I- Snethen. 165 Kenwood Ave. Phone 2-1345. LOCKER BEEF. Whiteface Hereford. 28c: locker pork 35c. Nothing down. months to pay. Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co. 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. C. McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. BONDED Livestock Buyer. A. F. Sommer. 1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2617. BONDED Livestock buyer. Claude Edwards. Rt. 3. Box 899. Ph. 4-1113. 404 Poultry and Rabbits 5 NEW ZEALAND does. 1 buck. $25. 2 colored does. 1 checkered giant buck. $8.00. Ph. 3-3219. n when you need aneEffi)nf mSlGWT COMIS FUST ... fey. ! Can Weill Get Hte glosses yom Ma SIGHT NOW . . . rrM to Bey letec easy Seatler Credit. Cltet Mode yor siiiered Opoir prescription. Tmrma as Low tS0ta Wk QUICK SERVICE OFFICiS Wf, STATE t COMMERCIAL Selem. Oral 3 Call DeLAPP l r - :. .- ( .. IN MOVING PhoiM 2-1750, 3-4964 for Lyon) 00 'A'grfcnltnre 425 Auction Sal E. R. DONOVAN DAIRY AND MAtHINERY AUCTION TUESDAY. JUNE 16-11 A.M. Located 10 miles Southeast of Salem, or 2 miles Southeast of Macleay, or 3 miles Northeast of Slum. Watch for the Sal Arrows. The fol lowing Livestock and Machinery to be sold , at Public Auction: - CATTLE Milking- Bred 1 Guernsey; 30 lbs. Pasture-bred. 2 Guernsey; 23 lbs. Pasture-bred. 3 Guernsey; 28 lbs. Pasture-bred., 4 Guersey; 37 lbs. Pasture-bred. 5 Guernsey; 27 lbs. Feb. Guernsey; springer. 7 Guernsey; 28 lbs. Jan. 10. 8 Guernsey; 33 lbs. Feb. 8. 9 Guernsey: 25 lbs. Dec. 31. 10 Guernsey; 31 lbs. Pasture-brd. 11 Guernsey; 30 lbs. Jan. 17. 12 Guernsey; 27 lbs. Pasture-bred. 13 Guernsey; 30 lbs. Pasture-bred. 14 Guernsey; springer. 13 Guernsey; springer. 15 Guernsey; springer. Pasture-bred. 3 Guernsey heifers; pasture-bred. Registered Milking Shorthorn bull; 27 mos. old. 25 WHITE LEGHORN HENS. 1 COMPLETE SILO ( DISMANTELED) . 1 LOT COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER. BALED STRAW. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. TABLE AND CHAIRS; BABY BED. HEATING STOVE; WOOD RANGE. ROCKER. BOOKCASE. OIL STOVE. MANY OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. . AUCTIONEER'S NOTE Mr. E. R. Donovan has recently purchased this farm and has de cided to dispose of all the stock in good condition; the machinery tically new. TERMS CASH E. R. DONOVAN Owner LANE SUDTELL Auctioneer 3913 Silverton Road, Salem 404 Poultry and Rabbits 12, 4'i MONTHS Leghorn pullets. Should lay next month. $1.80 each. Phone 2-7107. Clrd. Fryers. Ph. 4-1090 CUSTOM killing. Fowl of any kind. Ph. 4-3426. Newell's Poultry Plant Kill 6 days a week. Rt. 5. Box 109. Salem. RABBITS wanted, any size and quan tity. Also purebred breeding stock for sale. Ph. 2-7107. GOLDEN BROAD and New Hamp shire chicks, hatched every Monday and Thursday. Our chicks grow faster. Fox Hatchery. 3830 Stat St. ' Phone 3-4969. , 408 Pels CHIHUAHUA stud service. AJC.C. Champion sired. Cobby, 3'i lbs. Box 531 or Ph. 5807 evenings, ex cept Mondays. Mill City. Ore. FOR SALE. 2 cute part Minx kit tens. Ph. 2-5032. 3 KITTENS want a good home. Ph. 2-3998 REGISTERED male Siamese kitten. ! Ph. 4-5032. PARAKEETS, young- and breeders. 3413 Chester Ave. ( off Lansing) . BEAUTIFUL golden cocker pup. $25. : 3415 Williams Ave. off Silverton Rd. WANT farm home, "lovely" small ! female dog. cocker-type and pup : Dies (8 weeks). 3-4098. 4-3780. 0tf 1 Lllv'iLmu( "' "':"'ppw JJa5i2tiflsV8 ' ) 'i A Cn TlOnO O 1 NOW you can hare a car that's as com fortable on hot days as your air-conditioned home, office or favorite theater; Now you can ride in draft-free coolness at the temperature level you choose even when the outside reading is 1 10 and more. Now you can take a full complement of passengers through the thick of traffic on a sweltering day and each one of you will keep looking and feeling fresh as a daisy at dewtime. Air intakti on eoch ..-j t . . i sioe or car inrroauco f Outside air into system. V You do this with the compact j Buick AlRCONDrnONER the completely prac tical unit available at extra, cost in 1953 Super and ROADMASTER Sedan and Riviera models. But note this: what Buick put into its AlRCONDiTIONER goes beyond, the usual. For the advanced design of this Buick unit provides dual roof ducts that distribute up to 300 cubic feet of cooled, freshened, filtered, mir per minute to all parts of the car interior evenly and constantly without icy blasts and drafts on your: neck, shoulders, legs. 400 nfcnTture 425 Auction Salts MACHINERY 194S M.-M. tractor; model RZ; on rubber. 1947 Ford tractor.1 on rubber; Just overhauled. Dearborn loader and scoop. 1 M.-M. Unicare. with two 14-in. plows, subsoiler. cultivator. S-ft. Cook caver crop disc. -ft. John Deere power mower. 11 -in. David Brodley ensilage cutter. 2-section drag harrow. 10-ft. M.-M. field cultivator. -ft. David Bradley tandem disc. 10-ft. New Idea side-delivery rake (1932 model). 10-ft. John Deere grain drill; late model. -ft. Judson fertilizer spreader. 1952 New Idea manure spreader, on rubber. M.-M. combine; model H J; B's-rt. cut. 2-bucket Surge pressor. milker and com- and machinery. All the cattle are is all in top shape, some la prac- , LUNCH ON GROUNDS Phone 3-8098 408 Pots BEAUTIFUL male Siamese kitten. $15. 3-9590. MAKE money raising pupa. Sacri ficing German : Shepherd with pa pers. $35. R. G. W. Warren. Jew eler. ; CANARIES, parakeets, call evenings. Powers. 735 BeUevue St. Ph. 4-1597. SIAMESE registered kittena. Phone 2-8488. MOORE'S TROPICAL FISH, cquip ment Goldfish. Parakeets. 2 miles from Lancaster on Macleay Road. Ph. 4-3773. Closed on Wednesdays. HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1958 Mc. Coy. 1 block east of N. Capitol, l'i blocks north, of Madison. Ph. 2-S897. 410 S ds and Plants FOR SALE, seed potatoes. $3.50 a hundred. Al Fed, 5230 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-4078. CHOICE tuberous begonias, all col ors. 23c ea. '$2.73 per dox. Clag gett's Greenhouse. 4'j miles North of Salem on Wallace Rd. Turn .-ight at foot of bridge in West Salem. BLACK'S Gardens are building to? ward Salem's biggest perennial col lection. Special tiesChrysanthe mums, iris, delphiniums, geraniums, lupines, astilbes. 2270 Che maw a Rd. Phone 2-4250. AFRICAN violet headquarters, fus rhias. begonias, house plants 8c cut flowers. 4330 Auburn Rd. You WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES AKX BUtlT gUtOC Wttl tUtlD TKSM If. . ' i 00 AgrTcnlmre 410 S4Mda and Plants GERANIUMS. Fuschlas I for $1. Tu berous Begonias 3 for $1. Pelar goniums 3 for $1. Fuschia baskets ' X Lupins. 3 for $.25. Dahlia Bulbs per dox. $1.-Jderrilla Greenhouse. Brooke ; - . , -7 BEDDING PLANTS, freshly grown. -. prime for planting. Egan Gardens. miles north of Keizer on Salem- SU- Paul Highway. ALWAYS OPEN It 412 Fruit and Farm Produci" STRAWBERRIES. You pick or welt pick and deliver. Ph. 2-5983 after ASPARAGUS for canning or frees Ing. George Asher. Grand Xsjaad. Ph. 81x20. Davton. Strawberries , Organically grown, no sprays or chemical used. Delicious, healthful, as . plumbs. For canning, freez ing or lust to eat fresh. Also can ning asparagus, now in season. . Make this your headquarters for canning and freezing fruits and vegetables . this summer. Phillips Bros. Tarra Mkt. 3590 Portland Rd. rn. ih3u, U-PICK strawberries on Silverton Rd. l',i miles east. Middle Grove SchooL Bnghtmar berries. Best for freezing. Phone 2-2304. - ' 414 Farm Equlpmsnt BLUE BOW. BLUE CIRCLE baler twine, binder twine. wrapping twines, rope. If you want Nation ally advertised, guaranteed twine, uniform in length, strength and quality at a reasonable price, you will want BLUE BOW or BLUE CIRCLE twine. If you wish an un heard of brand with no guarantee. Sou raay buy it at a cheap price, ut you will have regrets before baling .season is over. Farmers Ask your local deale for BLUE BOW or. BLUE CIRCLE twine or - write us for address of local deal er. Bob Stone Cordage Company, Chariton. Iowa. 450 Merchandise 451 MachlnTY and Tools T-20. good shape. Rt 4 Box 262. Ph. 1 DAVID BRADLEY tractor with at tachments. $175. Ph. 4-2809. 455 Hsshold Goods For Sol GIBSON refrigerator, 7 cvL ft, Make offer. Ph. 2-2529. MUST sell Universal electric range, like new. also Westinghouse refrig erator. 8 cu. ft.. Uke new. Call 3-3429. Sunday 8-12 noon. Monday Ar Tues. eve. 8-8. EASY SPIN dry washer. 2 S type chrome chairs. 2213 N. Front. FIVE ROOMS of furniture for sale before July. HIS Nebraska. 456 Wantsd, SUSS d Goods uSEEiMnnfliini! iTTT-ii's.T.i mat m. owell - FUNERAL 545 N. Phone 3-72 VP " Oni Gn'Wes h Bokk't exefusfw dvof roof rivets hsuro droft-tno distribution of conditioned oir ond alto provido individual control of o direction as desired. it Whatt more, these exclusive roof ducts have individually controlled air directors above the side windows. So each window seat passenger can guide a gentle breeze of conditioned air exactly where he wants it. Of course, the Buick AlRCONDiTIONER is automatic. switch it on, choose the temperature i setting you want and that level of cool ness is maintained constantly It thor oughly conditions the air around you automatically. It carries off heat, stale air, tobacco smoke automatically. It continu ously introduces outside air into the sys temautomatically. t . j It's fast-acting, too. Even after an hour or more (locked up under summer's hottest raD!LSK 458 Wcmtsd, Rsonold Goods CASH TODAY Good used furniture or will sell . on consignment. Pa. 3-8090 -SttdteH's Auctton.- - WANTED USED FURNITURE TOP PRICE - Valley Furn. Co. 2-7472 iti r::. - 457 Radio and TV T.V. See CUSTOM buflt SCOTT at Morettis Cafe. Sales and Service. Radio repairs. Capitol Market. T.V. 140 N. Capitol. Phone 3-8210 eves. 4-3048. . 458 Bufldlnc Materials METAL FENCES . RESIDENTIAL P INDUSTRIAL j Free Estimates Borkman Lumber, and Hardware Co. 2460 State . Phone 3-3701 7' Cedar posts 35c ea. 916 x 2i Clear Batu V.lc per lin. ft (Makes fine pickets) 1 3-H.P. Lauson Motor, Special Price S134J)5.' 1 Jitney Pine, Special deal $45. 2 Jitney S16- Shop at $55 per M, 4 x 3 Fir Gutter $230 Per M. Cedar 4 x 4 for Posts at 10c Lin. Ft. KROPF LUMBER CO. Route 3. Molalla 10 Mi. south Canby bus depot or 3 Ml. North of Marquam on Canby-Mar-quam Highway. This Ad Will Appear Today Only MANAGER WANTED Man or Woman REGIONAL DISTRIBUTOR WILL GRANT TERRITORIAL AGREEMENT TO RELIABLE PARTY TO INDEPENDENT' LY OWN AND OPERATE, A ROUTE" OF j U.S. POSTAGE STAMP ; DISPENSERS ' Axe or physical condition not importsnt If you are nonest, reliable, and have the sincere desire to SECURE YOUR FUTURE. This business can be handled in as little as three hours a week to start and willeam from S5.000 up when folly established. There is a CASH INVESTMENT, of $987 JO required NOW which is fully secured. This offer will stand your Banker's investigation. National concern. If fully quali fied and genuinely interested, write, including; phono number. Statesman Box SOL 1 ' Pledge Continued Conscientious Dignified SerVice At A Price Anyone Can Afford Edwards HOME Capitol Across from Sears rT J U W i Return oir grilles on package shell help maip-. ' tain continuous circulation of conditioned, -t j polltn-tree ok.' . ! ' j j .i- ttm, the car interior can be brought to a delightfully cool comfort in a matter of minutes.. ' ! ' . " f - j ; And it's really compact. The cooling unit Itself fits neatly on a narrow shelf in the big trunk compartment leaves plenty of room for luggage and the like. j ' 'hy not drop in on stration r J You'll find that the Buick AniCX)NDrnON ER with its exclusive dual roof ducts is the r ultimate comfort in hot-climate driving. ' Bmhi Ahtonihiontr iviiUbtt im 193 RoUtutfr ei iu,tr Rivittd end Stdtn models et extrs eeU. j 7HM CRimsr : j nnr I o Ji if ii m so m ' f if f i -- f 450 Merchandise 458 Building Matsatels ifehifJel, Repair, Now Save your cash for rainy day. No down payment. 38 months to pay. Epping Lumber Co. 9740 Silverton Rd. - Phono 4-8123 Open all day Saturdays BUILDING? No. 1 Painted cedar shakes with undercourse , 73 New shake molding per ft jo New uhMtn iliM S 0.60 New III Blt WrtmrA S 1.40 3 tab com p. roofing 1st quality $ s 95 DaII i. 1- 1 .we.. wun nana , ,, a 2.35 Bldg. paper. 3 kinds 4" solid orange-burg . M : 1 , 1 i $ 2.7S sewer pipe 8 JS .vw pern pipe S 1,70 All slzesfcalvanized pipe SPECIAL New Aluminum Garage Doors $45 00 Steel Garage Doors $55.00 New St nsed fuel tanks CHEAP Colored bath seta, complete BARGAIN Toilets, wash basins, bath tubs, kitchen sinks, water heaters CHEAP New shower cabinets 4 $43.00 New Picture windows. Ige. stock S 8.00 Weatherstripped windows 114 20 New 2-St x S'S". doors $ $.90 Water proofed wall board 4x8 $ 1.75 New Grade A screen doors . $8.95 putalde (white paint per gaL $ 2.95 Interior Exterior plywood , Jm" , LOWEST PRICE No. 1 cedar shingles f 3S No. 2 cedar shingles f 00 Loose Insulation, per bag S 1 00 Overhead Garage Hardware $13.9S Cj. G. LONG ac SONS , Ph. 4-8051 1 ml. N. of Kelser Pine t x 12 S4S I $139.50 ' -Pine Paneling $129.50. Ma hog plywood 4x8. 25c ft Screen doors $8 .95 up Tension Tito screens. Free cheerful estimating and deliv . ery: i- OPEl ALL DAY SATURDAY Portland Road Lbr. Yard 3543 Portland Rd. j 4-4433 I A . . . Shelving Leston W, Howell I Hilda E. I Howell 1 Harry (Al) Vegt Charles Ci Edwards Frances M Edwards Donald VVaggonor us and try a demon II n-i a mam m r i ; crtEATYZtms I Phone 2-3621 388 North Commercial r