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WORN OUT HOUSE '. HONOLULU (Ay-Hr. Veron ica Kalua went next door to at tend a baptismal party and whUe there heard a loud crash. She ' i.b:.- ,:M. - : : : f ran outside and found her. 65-year-old home a heap-of rubble. Police explained (that the house toppled off its supports because of "heavy rains and old age." I spend less I J? f to SAN FRANCISCO by; Train I by Plan ; 16V4 hn. ihrtl50min. .0 CHICAGO by Train SA'i hrs. 1 by Plana tV4 hn. At comparable 1st Qass fares you can save hours of time eren days, by flying United. You actually save money, too, because everything is included in your air fare... in-flight meals, attentive service and many other "extras." There are no tips, no extra charges aloft. Add all this to the tremendous savings in time, and jou'll agree IT PAYS TO FLY UNITED 1; ' I Airport Terminal C 2-2453 ere , vtfmriMcf travel essef. 1M V w ' da rcr x: Trass w o r d I ACROSS 1.AI convul- i sion I 6. Desert animal 11. Measure 1Z Before i (naut.) 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" Salem , Obituaries Mrs. Grace Maris Bartlunaa Lat resident of 520 Statesman St, Salem. Oregon. She is survived by husband, George Barthman; son. Warren Barthman of Portland; brother. L. E. H inkle of Rockton. UL. and one (rand son. Services Tuesday at 10 a-m. at Virgil T. Golden Chan eL Interment at Rose City Cemetery In Portland.. - , a - Miss Lola. Conover ; . Late resident of 1303 S. E. S2nd. Portland. Sept. 19. Former mission ary to China. Survivors are Mrs. Amy Steele, niece, Butte, Mont, and G. Paul Conover, nephew, Los An geles. Services will be held Tuesday. Sept. SI. at 16:30 jti at Gable Sun rise Chapel. . Portland. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, at 1:00 p.m. at Pioneer Cemetery, Sa lem. I i n. Dtuaai i Late resident of 14S N. 21st St., at a local hospital Sept. 19. Survived by three sisters, Mrs. R. C. Church ill. Salem, and Mrs. C. E. Freeberg and Mrs. W. J. White, both of Port, land; -and several nieces and neph ews. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Crescent Grove- cemetery at Metzger, Ore, Kev. JUus Wlute officiating. Michael Pan! Hoftaaa At the residence. 771 Gerth Ave. Infant son of Set. 1c and Mrs. Roland E. Hoffman. Salem. Grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman. Salem: Mrs. Ev elyn Wortham. Calif.: Mr. George Woods, Stockton. Califs brother of Susan Lynn, Hoffman. Salem. An nouncement of services later by W. T. Rlgdon Co. . 1 - Werner Benjamin John . 1 Werner Benjamin John of Toledo died Sept IS. Husband of Rose of Toledo: father of Ben. Jr., of Se attle, .Mrs. Marjorie Street of San Jose, Calif., and Harley of Toledo. Funeral services will be Monday, Sept 20, at 11 ajn. at Bateman Fu neral Home, Toledo. ' Ore. Committal services wiU be at Mount Crest Ab bey Crematorium, Salem, at S.pjn. Martin Jorgensen Late resident of 242 Elma St., Sa lem, at a local hospital. Sept 17. Sur vived by daughters, Mrs. Anina Nel son, Dilworth, Mian., Mrs. Marie Morris Salem. Mrs. Laura Chittick, Salem, Mrs. Stan Aldridge. Portland; sons. Christ Jorgensen. Gervais. Ore.. Tom and Julius Jorgensen. both of Salem, Emit Jorgensen, Victorville, Calif.: 9 grandchildren. 4 great-grandchildren. Services will be held Thurs day, Sept 23. at 2:30 pjru in the Vir gil T. Golden ChapeL Concluding services at Pioneer Cemetery, v Mrs. Eva G. Nixon ( I Late resident 2630 Maple Ave, Sept 16, at a local hospital Survived by fOSS HAS BUXT ova M RKtUOM V-'s 22 YEARS BuTEDIUG U0RE THAI ALL OTHER MAKERS COJBmjii) HAKES FORD THE MOST ETJPERIEHCED BUILDER OF THE TYPE OF EH6H7E S " X WHICH POWERS AMERICA'S FMESTCARS. I . i I s 1 f i ' r- U! r t i FO OrBS YOU TODAY' ray hay totnocrow V v-a powa V BALL-JOINT RIDE j V CLEAN, GRACEFUL UNES V MOST USABLE ROOM V MOST VISIBILITY V TOP RESALE VALUE - :!'.';. ' 1 - - . -T .'v V4i'-'-'.- . m ? t 1 j i I 1 i - f - 1 I f" rassn v-i cas cost t I 1 . 'jJSiS?f 1 - S ' Ji L HWWDKSSUSS I wtl o4W towrkwd oar. 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Albert J. Nixon, Salem; son, Harold A. Nixon, Salem: sisters, Mrs. W. Hunt, Salem; Mrs. Olla Bor roff. Vancouver. B. C; Mrs. Meta Adams. Vancouver, B. C; Mrs. Syd Banunc Birch River, Manitoba, Can ada; brothers, Clarence Bradley, Pendleton. B. C: Murry Bradley. Vancouver, B. C. Services will be held Monday, Sept. 20, at 2 p.m.. in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Rev. Robert Goertz will ofiiciate. Conclud ng services at Restlawn Memory Gardens. Hedda Swart Late resident of 2820 S. 12th.. Sent 18. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Ruth Swart, Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Roethlin, and Mrs. Vel ma Stoudenmeyer. both of Salem: and two sisters. Miss Renska Swart and Mrs. Wekje Winslow, both of Salem. Services will be held Tues day, Sept 21, at 10:30 a.m. at Clough Barrick ChapeL Private concluding services at City View Cemetery. Rev. Geo. H. Swift officiating. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed as executor of the estate of PEARL GARDNER, deceased, and any and ail persons having, claims against the said estate axe hereby re quired to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at the office of Williams 8c SkopiL attorneys, for said executor, (12 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date of this nonce. Dated the 19th day of August. 1954. WALTER D. GARDNER 1 Executor of the Estate of PEARL GARDNER. deceased BRUCE W. WILLIAMS - OTTO R SKOPIL JR. i ' GEORGE A. JONES ! Attorneys for Executor i 412 Pioneer Trust Building I Salem, Oregon . ' . (Au.a330.Sep.6.13.20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed as executor of the estate of AMELIA WHARTON, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified, as fay law required, to the unaemmM as tne azatzt nr Wil liams 8c SkopiL attorneys for said ex ecutor,, eu noneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Sated the 16th day of August 1954. JOHN HOUSTON WHARTON. JR. Executor of the Estate of I AMELIA WHARTON., deceased BRUCE W. WILLIAMS OTTO R. SKOPIL JR. GEORGE A. JONES Attorneys for Executor I - I 412 Pioneer Trust Building ! Salem, Oregon ' , Au.l3J0ep.8.130. JO BUY-SELL-RENT USE;CLASSIFIED ADS DIAL 2-2441 TODAY Classified Index Tor Your Convenience" 300 PERSONAL 310 Meeting Notices 313 Lost and Found 314 Transportation 315 Personal 400 AGRICULTURE 402 Livestock for Sale 403 Livestock Wanted 404 Poultry and Rabbits 408 Pets . 1 409 Sea Foods i 410 Seeds and Plants . 412 Fruit and Farm Produce 414 Farm Equipment 423 Auction Sates 430 MERCHANDISE ' ' 451 Machinery and Tools 432 Wanted Machinery Tools 434 Sewing Machines , 435 Household Goods for Sate 453 Wanted Household Goods 457 Radio and Television 458 Building Materials 460 Mvsical Instruments 462 Sports Equipment 464 Bicycles 468 Trade, Miscellaneous 468 For Rent Miscellaneous 470 For Sale Miscellaneous 472 Wanted, Miscellaneous 474 Miscellaneous 476 Fuel ! BOO BUSINESS AND FINANCE S10 Money to Loan 512 Loans Wanted 513 lin vestments 600 EMPLOYMENT 602 Help Wanted 604 Help Wanted. Male 606 Help Wanted. Female 608 Pickers Wanted 610 Sales Persons 612 Work Wanted. Male 614 Work Wanted. Female 615 Situations Wanted 616 Employment Agencies 617 Job Information 618 Education 620 Day or Contract 700 RENTALS 702 Sleeping Rooms, Board 703 Wanted Rooms, Board 703 Apartments for , Rent 707 House for Ren 708 Farms, Tracts 709 Wanted to Rent . T10 Wanted te Rent Houses - -712 Wanted to Rent Apta. 714 Business Rentals 716 Resort Rentals 800 REAL ESTATE 801 Business Opportunities . 802 Business Property 804 Suburban 808 Houses for Sale 807 Apta., Courts for Sale 808 Lots for Sale 810 Farms, Acreage for Sale 812 Exchange Real Estate i 816 Resort Property , 818 Wanted Real Estate I 1 858 AUTOMOTIVE 851 Auto Parts 8c Repair ' 852 Used Cars for Sale 854 Trucks; Trailers for Sale 856 Wanted, Cars, Trucks 858 Motorcycles 860 Auto Miscellaneous 862 House Trailers - 864 Heavy Equipment 880 Aircraft Rep Bentley Camp aigns as 'Most Durable9 OWOSSO. Mich, (jf) "The most durable Representative the 8th District ever had." That's the slogan of Rep. Alvin SL Bentley (R-Mich), in his campaign for the Republican re-nomination -to Congress. f Bentley, a native of Owosso. was critically wounded in March when ' a eroun of Puerto Riean " nationalists shot up the House of Representatives. Call 2-2441 To Place Ad 300 Personal 310 Mooting Notlc A SALEM LODCE No. 4. A. T. Sr. A. M. Wed. Sept. 22. M. M. degree. 80 p. m. 312 Lost and Found LOST:! Yellow Collie Shepherd. An swers to Jerry. Ph. 4-1061. Reward. LOST: White c brown Fox Terrier. Child's net answers to "Mickey". Call 3-9823. LOST: sales book, between Ladd's Market At Missouri St Cal! J-7322. Reward. LOST:; Br. & White miniature col f lie. ans. name of King. Reward. ! CaU 4-5989. LOST: ; Argus Camera with film. State Fair Sat. p.m. Sept. 1L Re ward 4-2171 ext. 518 Mel. 316 Personal MRS. May's Psychic reader Tells . your past, present and future, Alir ma Motel. 3645 Portland Rd. WOMAN to share my home. Ref. exch. Call after 5:30. 3-3478. - RUMMAGE SALE ALL WEEK. VET- ERAN SALVAGE. 3205 PTLD. RD. PSYCHIC READER Mrs. Eddy. Gives names, dates. tacts, without asking questions. Reading daily, 10 a.m. til 8 p.m. Tip Top Motel. 3850 S. Commercial. ALCHOLICS Anonymous. 31SW N. Commercial 2-2108 or 2-3160. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1 2088 N Coml 3-4337. 4-3544. SAFE, permanent removal of un sightly facial hairs. Erich of N.Y. 400 1 Agriculture IS A. beans to rent out for sheep pasture. E. Martinson, Rt. 2. Sil-verton. 402 Livestock For Sal REG. Thoroughbred Gelding, very quiet. Albino 5-yr. mare, gentle. livestock, lumber, posts or oats.' Ph. 2-0281. 3376 Silverton Rd. YOUNG cow for sale. WiU except any reasonable offer. Ph. 4-2096 after 6 p. m. week days. I-YR.-OLD saddle mare with saddle. Gentle. Ph. 4-4162. FAMILY cow 8123. Also white face 6c a aeoier carves, rn e-uu. LOCKER BEEF, Eastern Oregon. U or whole. 22c. Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat . Co.. 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858. 403 Livestock Wanted CATTLE, horses, at vour farm. E. C McCandbsh. 1127 8. 15th. Ph. 3-8147. V'ATTLE BUYERS aY L and H. Sne then. 4297 State 2-1345 or 2-4330 LIVESTOCK uyer. A. F. Sommer, 1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2617. ..IvtsTOCK oum I ouy cattle, horses, hogs, sheep, veal Emery Alderman. Ph. 4-6430 or 4-7218. 404 Poultry and Rabbits DRESSED New Hampshire fryers, any weights. Ph. 2-3080. Tiirrun j i i. m r - i a xvi uavmvu new ivi your, freezer. 4-2470. - . i ' 4 You have 1H U0 -11 ' i- .. ie;t:t oH M eu a 'jf"" When you pay by U.S. tlational Ch2.l1 liberal new income ux deduaions recently passed by Congress muse be itemized and the, taxpayer must be able to prove his deductions. I Now.. .more than ever... pays to pay By check! Your check stubs will give you a handy record j of the payments you've made which are deductible.. your cancelled checks are! always proof ' of payment and will support your deductions. Both regular checking accounts and low-cost Special Checking Accounts provide the, modern, safe and convenient way of paying bills. Open your checking account here at U. S. National today. You'll be glad you did whenever you need records of any expenditures. UDD S MUM BRANCH . WEST M BRANCH . 1 1 ! IIATIOCIM Will Meaber rderel Deposit Inwrance Cerporetiee Center at Liberty Salem, Oregon AM OREGON ft A N K t t 1 V I N Q Q I I 0 0 tl