t-ffc 2)-Statwsrnafv SalenyOro:,. Sunday, May 15, 1955 Reappraisal Property T Oregon Farmers u - . By THOMAS G. WRIGHT JR. , Staff Writer, Tke Statesman . Complete- and impartial : reap praisal of property values is . the answer -to Oregon's property tax problems. Tax Commissioner Sam Stewart told a legislative confer ence sponsored by the Oregon State Farmers Union here Satur day. ; , , .-,.- . . .- Over 100 ' representatives , of state-wide groups, most of them associated with principles of the Democrat party, attended the all day session and voted to make the conference a permanent organiza tion. They elected George- Brown, executive secretary of the CIO, first president, and chose Robert Phelps, Oregon Education Associ ation, Portland, vice president, and llrs. Olga Wilson, Oregon State Grange, secretary-treasurer. Prime Topic Taxation particularly on prop ertyeducation, employment, and power were prime topic for discus sion at the meeting to rehash ac tions of the recently adjourned 1955 legislature. - Stewart, who with Rep.- Patrick Dooley of Portland, make up a panel on taxation, said the legisla ture achieved several points of consistency during the past session and new standards of value have been achieved. Legislation ad vancing; the -state's reappraisal program was praised. Tax Choice Dooley told the group the choice Ill idiauuu H aiiniug viu iMcacut tax program including an income tax and property tax, a sales tax, or a. percentage income tax with no exemptions, in answer to a clarification question by Howard Morgan,; Monmouth, Democratic Central -Committee chairman, for Oregon, Dooley asserted the state ment that "people who rent pay no taxes" is false. ' : - The 1955 legislature record on education drew heavy criticism from State Sen. Robert D. Holmes, Astoria, who said about the only food thing to come out of the ses sion of merit was approval of four-year status for Portland State college, ne said it was most dis appointing in that' little was done for public schools in financially distressed areas. He criticized failure to pass a plan for basic redistribution-of funds and to re . Lanolin Plus Liquid For . New Skin Beauty-Overnight Apply a few drops of penetrating Lanolin Plus Liquid to your skin . : before retiring and tis sue away the excess. When -you awaken to morrow morning and see and feel your skin, you will believe that 'an angel had touched your face with a magic wand while you slept All skin dryness will be gone and you'jl find your dry skin worries will be over as long as you continue to use Lanolin Plus Liquid. Make-up will go en oh, so much more smoothly too! - However, nothing could be more convincing to you than ' one trial of Lanolin Plus Liquid. Do try it tonight $1 plus - tax wherever cosmetics are sold. Remember, fhtrt is only on genuine LANOUN PLUS! V-:-:-:-:wXO.-:-ao:v.v--vox-v,v.cA- "iVvii .vw.tWyAwj Prescription Pharmacy Salem , 4-3336 . Open Unta 11 PJL Sundays and Holidays 12 A.M.toXP M. PJL U 9 PJL : 130 S. Liberty Duplicate Prescriptions On File in All Stores Daily Deliveries 12:30 and 4:30 P.M. Answer to State axation Problem', organize county school administra tions on a streamlined system. Ltenteiant GeTeraer PMt A; lieutenant governor post for Oregon was called for in a talk by Mrs. Olga Wilson, substituting for Elmer McClure, master of the Oregon State Grange. She said all of the people of Oregon would have a voice in picking a successor to the governor instead of the two per . cent - who make the choice now.' ' Mrs. Wilson urged defeat of a Senate joint resolution which' pro poses to remove a clause of the constitution that Oregon shall not declare a state of emergency for tax monies. She predicted a sales tax would evolve from the next session of the legislature if the resolution is approved. Building Program , Rep. Alfred H. Corbett, Port land, reviewed the state building program provided for by the legis lature and endorsed action to build an out-patient clinic at Oregon State Hospital,, add new .facilities at MacLaren School for Boys, Fair view Home, State School for the Deaf and the Blind SchooL'. . Jess Bell, president of the. state council of CIO, told the gathering that the legislators bad defeated every liberal concept to come be fore it. He said the public should get active in the primary so they wouldn't have to pick "between the lesser of two evils" at the gen eral election. .. Stock Market Traders Wary NEW YORK Ul The . stock market was caught in the grip of caution this week, and prices de clined. For nearly three , weeks, the stock market has been going down gradually, without urgency, with out undue pressure. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks . advanced only one day, the final session of the week, and it lost $1.80 in the five days. It closed at $162.50. That is $4.30 under the record high established April 26 just before the present decline got underway. 1 . . r LIQUID 4t.- JUjjhfm2SbL-mt.- a.-. .-.wj.wyjj., iiisenhii st cperatt scm . . 24 hr. . PRESCRIPTION SERVICE : AFTER 11 P.M. CALL ' SALEM 3-9123 Downtown Store Salem 3-9123 310 Court Sec Dulles x :-.v ;-V f ' - TULLN, Austria A smOing Secretary of State John Foster Dalles stands with Austrian Foreign Minister Leopold Figl, left, oa ar ' rival at the U. S. Air Force base in Tulla, in the Soviet zone of Austria, 20 miles from Vienna. Dulles is on way to sign the Aus trian treaty o independence. AP Wirephoto) Dulles to Tell Nation Plan for Big 4 Parley (Story also on page one.) WASHINGTON IB With Presi dent Eisenhower as his "announc er," Secretary of State Dulles will report to the nation Tuesday night on plans for a Big Four meeting and other historic events. Dulles will speak in the Presi dent's office in the presence of the chief executive . and ranking Cabi net colleagues and his words will be broadcast by TV and radio. He will be introduced by the Presi dent. The White House announced the broadcast Saturday in a manner to suggest that Eisenhower wants to give it a full blast of publicity to assure the largest possible au dience, and also demonstrate his full support for his ; secretary of state. . Dulles will report on all aspects Salem Obituaries Alice Andrews At the age of S6. lata resident of 1319 Sixth street. Survived by broth er J. - L. Chaney of Myrtle Creek, Ore. Niece Mrs. Guy Connoly of Myrtle Creek. Ore. Announcements of services later by the Howe 11 Edwards Chapel. Christine Hansen In this city at the late residence of 359 Kinfwood avenue on May 12 at the age of 93 years. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Walter John son, Salem; 4 sons, Paul Haugen, Salem; Hjalmar Haugen, Salem; Julian Haugen. Salem: Olaf Hau gen, Corinth. N. D.: one sister, Mrs. Ella Lawrenson of Norway. 19 chil dren. 31 great grandchildren. : Mem ber of the Lutheran church. Ship ment has been made to WiUiston. North Dakota, for services and inter ment by Howell Edwards Chapel. Mrs. .Louisa Johnson At the late residence of Rt. 6, Box 280. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Amy Beer of North Howell, Oregon; - Mrs.. Ada Spencer. North Howell: sons, Carl H. Johnson. Sa lem: Edgar A. - Johnson, Hubbard. Five grandchildren. great grand chidlren and 2 great great grand children. Services Monday. May IS, 1:30 p.m. in the Clough-Barrick Chapel, Rev. M. E. Arn officiating. Interment HoweU (Murphy) Cem etery , : Addie A. Park At a local hospital May 13 at the late residence of 1042 Ruge street in Salem. Survived by niece. Mrs. Cleo Rowley of Colorado Springs, Colo. Service wiU be- held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Mondays May 18, at 2 p.m. Rev. E P. Gou der officiating. Interment Belcrest Memorial Park. Edna M. Richardson In this city at the residence of 2290 Center street on May 12 at age of IS years. Survived by husband. Warren Richardson, Salem, one son. Harold Richardson, Salem; one daughter, Mrs. Glenn Allen, Medford. Ore.: two sisters, Mrs. George Van Alstyne, Venice. Calif.: Mrs. Bess Korinek of Pendleton. Ore.: one grandchild. Member of the Court St. Christian church. Serv ices will be held Monday. May 16, at 1:30 p.m. in the Howell-Edwards Chapel. Rev. W. Harold Lyman of ficiating. Mary Gertrude SUpleton Late resident of 915 Chapman. In Roseburg. Survived by nieces Jos- enhine Baumcartner of Salem, Mrs. John Caughell of Salem. Cousins Mrs. Wayne Akers of Eugene, Ore. Graveside services will be held Tues day. Mav 1? at 1:30 n.m. in the Pio neer Cemeterr under direction of W. T. Rigdon Co. The Rev. Geo. H. Swift officiating. f Medical Center Store Salem 3-3157 2440GreorSt. in Austria i Grain Market Trends Vary CHICAGO Ufl Strength in May wheat provided the main feature in an erratic grain market on the Board of Trade this week. A ma jority of grain futures ended the week with gains but there also were some losses. A short covering movement was apparent in May wheat, particul arly around midweek when fairly substantial quantities of red wheat were shipped from Chicago. For the week wheat was 1 cent lower to 3 higher, corn lower to h higher, oats lower to higher. Soy beans Vi lower to 2 higher and lard 32 to 60 cents a hundred pounds- lower. of his current mission to Europe, including the seating of West Ger many as a member of the Atlantic Alliance in ceremonies at Paris, taiKS with British and French lead ers on the Indochina crisis and the signing of an Austrian peace trea ty in Vienna. ADS IN THIS COLUMN . RECEIVED Too Late to Classify S Bdnn. "Hollywood thst" 75 Mo. Incl. water. r. Ph. 4.2557. Woman .for child care. Some house work, permanent Ph. 2-5962. Men Sc Women: Part or full-time Good pay For appointment call 3- S261 Monday & Tues. & Wed. after 10 a. tn. J. D. tracot model B Ac No. S mower. zxjui perceci cona. soia separate, Terms. Ph. 4-8752, 820 Tairview. 300 Personal 312 Lost and Found LOST Small billfold with about S50. newara. meiue nowe. z-2s. LOST Long fuel oil hose, in Salem or S.E. last Tuesday. Ph. 4-5655. Auburn Oil Co. LOST Last Saturday. Black & White Shepherd dog. W. Salem. Ph. 4-1760. Reward. LOST, strayed or stolen, boy's green &cn winn Dicycie irora imca. Ph. 3-5733. Reward. LOST: Red Cocker dog. Long tail. neizer oistnct. cnuaren s pet He-ward.- Ph. 4-8062. LOST: Blue-gray parakeet in vicin ity of Capitol & Madison. Reward. Phone 4-5918. LOST German Police Dog 8 months old. Marion County license sum mer 2400. Call 2-7948. BLACK & WHITE 8 mo. old Shepard cog. newara rri, 3-9634. LOST Brittany Spaniel puppy. White Be tan. ixmg ears, snort tail. Re ward offered. 790 N. Winter. Ph. 4-5704. 316 Persona! WILL NOT be responsible for any debts other than my own. Alfred E. Ricketts. READINGS Palmistry and Psychic Tells past, present future, 85 reading for $2 with this ad. 1935 S. 12th. 't block South of Hoyt St PSYCHIC READER Mrs. Mays without asking a question gives dates, facts, can help solve all problems. 3645 Portland Rd. Look for i ALMIRA MOTEL SIGN ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1. 2088 N. Com! 3-4537. 1 GILMOUH Nursing Home. 2455 State St Ph. 4-8626. State licensed. In spection invited at all times. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 315M N. Commercial 8-2108 or 4-8600. PSYCHIC READER Mrs. Day solves all problems. Truth ful advice on all affairs of Ufa. 3960 en 99E South. So Com! St 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Sole TAMWORTH - Hamp cross bred weaner pigs. 2-2313. R. 2. Box 250. i FOR SALE 4 grade cows. Good milk ers. Also 4 young stock. Pat Kelly. Rt 1. Box 364 Silverton. Ph. 3.4356. 8 FEEDER calves, all yearlings. grain led. 1 white faced steer. black steer, 1 white-faced heifer. 17c lb. Ph. 4-4883. PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOES. PHONE 4-9063 LOCKER BEEF. Eastern Oregon . or whole, 26c Custom killing. Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat Co. 1325 S 25th. Ph. S-4&5& ( HEMORRHOIDS ) KCTA4, Houes, os ajl fceo m. nMCSNm stssst SSMtA.MStai. STOMACH MSOHI ' 5 I COLON KOSKM J,-) WS080WS CHIKTHOIPS, t HsMsMKtsSisiC PtSMSJaCBM 400 Acriculrore 402 Livestock For Sole TOR SALX. Sorrel hones, well broke. S and T years eld. women or - children can handle these horses. ' 170 8. Main. Lebanon. Orefon. 403 Livestock Wonted LIVESTOCK buyer.' Claude Edwards, Re 3, Bo S99E. Ph. 4-1113. CATTLE BUYERS E. L and a. 8 then 4391 State S-134S or S-43M LIVESTOCK buyer. 1260 Harmony Dr. A. T, Sommer. Ph. 4-90C7. LIVESTOCK BUYER Emery Alderman. 4-S48S. 4-TOS CATTLE, horsas, at your farm. E. C JfcCaadUsh, Rt 2, fix. 2S7. 4-10SL 404 Poultry cud RabbltT COLO RID fryers. SIM each. U. X. Hansen, Rt 1, Box 219, Turner, i mL N. Cascade High School. BABY chicks ISc - Straight run. New Hampshire Si White Rocks pallets, 1. Valley Tann Store. 408 Pets AKC ref. Boxer puppies. All Tawns with white it black marking. Carl Nymjn, Jefferson. Ore. Talrfax 72633. I REG. Italian greyhound pups, 4 Persian kittens; tortoise shells & reds. For further Information Ph. Wood burn. 2-0625. NICE kittens to give away. Ph. 2.S172. BLONDE Cocker pups. 812.50. 1530 Urban Lane, West Salem, 2-4C51. EOR SALE Labrador retreaver, mo. old male. Ph. 2-2976. SELL Police puppies. Reas. J. C Chapman, 4 ml. N. Independence. CUTE Pekinese puppies, $15 ea. S mo. old. Call 4-1538 or 4-7724. 3-MONTH Good d German colic female. Good disposition. Reasonable to good country home. Phone 2-5270. BOSTON terrior stud service. Small size. S to choose from. Ph. 4-2489. HOLLYWOOD Aquarium 1958 Me Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment BIRD PARADISE for birds, cages, supplies. 3180 Livingston. Ph. 2-1842. PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. 4 Cor ners Aviary, 4110 Hudson. 1-5697. AT STUD Red Dachshund, short hair. Registered. Ph. 2-306. 410 Steds and Plants DAHLIA bulbs fl dz. geraniums, fuchsias 5l, tub. begonias 311. Merrills Greenhouse. Brooks. 3.000 N. W. Strawberry grade plants. 840. H. C. Wacken. Rt 2, Box 424 Ph. 4-1342 Eve. CAMELLIAS - AZALEAS Closing out ALL large camellias! Many 3'i ft. None more than 82. Also I lot Azaleas at 4 price, 50c ic UD. WAKING'S NURSERY. 1025 Oak Hill Ave. (Turn W. from S. 12th, 14 mi. ft. of Momingside School). AZALEAS Special 8-in. to 10-ln. aixe. 80c Wide range of sizes and colors. Come out and look them over. SALES YARD, 2630 N. 5TH. STRAYER AZALEA GARDENS BASKET of gold. Delphs.. . Phlox, Geums. Geraniums. Hosta. Mums. Astilbes, unusual perennials. Black's Z270 Chemawa Rd. 4-7622. VISIT our Greenhouses and see our plants grow. Choice selection Ger aniums, petunias and perennials. Pemberton's Greenhouse. 1980 S. 12th. (open eve., closed Sun.) SEE PLANT FOR PLANTS Bedding plants. Annual & PerenlaL named fuchsias, GARDEN SUP PLIES, EASY PARKING. Open Eves. St Sunday. A. Plant Greenhouses it Florists 1298 So. 13th Ph. 3-4670 EGAN GARDENS GERANIUMS , PETUNIAS AH other summer garden plants Ph. 2-5728. mi. N. of Keizer school on road to St Paul. GERANIUMS. Ivy. Pelargoniums, and Fancy Leaf, Fuchsias including most of the new introductions. Be gonias, all colors in upright and basket variety. Kilber's. 715 Salem Heights Ave. PRIMROSES now. Mums May 725 W. Salem Heights. 1st PRIMROSES, delphiniums, pansys. Geums, Aubrietia. Lupines, But ler's. 4450 Sirverton Rd. i THE DAYSON GREENHOUSES Geraniums. Double tc fancy petu nias. Bedding stock & ' vegetable plants. 3975 N. RIVER RD. - PH. 2-1147 UNUSUAL plants. John Crabtree. South" on 99E to Wiltsey Road. FOR RENT 4 lots ph for garden. 4850 Packman Rd. PANSIES 50c doc. 3835 Miaway Dr. Phone 4-1221. Extra Support for Troubled Little Feet Reel to toe - they're ALL' LEATHER Tke finest - of - all "correct' shoes, CHILD LIFE. Arch features are specially designed b the inside U care for ailiaf little feet, to .assist, where assistance is needed. On the utiide, they're delightfully styled to look jnst like tke smartest "regular" shoes. THE Junior Bootcry 236 N. High : Senator Hot! Ildg. Open Friday TH 9 P. M. js Frmbr's I - First Shoes I 4 -N. ThrouEli 1 X. Bys and I , Girts i00 . Agriculture 410' Seeds end Plants SUPER flowering double azaleas as Purple Splendor and 'Snow, also Caroline Gable and others at 75c. Blue Tit and other flowering Rhedies at 75c. Cean $1. David 82. . and rare seedlings. 3'i ft burlap ped Irish Juniper L Kumasaka SL . Specials on dwarf spruce for hedg ing and planter material. Pyrmi dallis hedging at 25c. Bush ivy 25c to clear. Free candy to children, - small shrubs with dollar purchase. No charge for fine buildings. Hus ton Nursery, Rt 5, Box 89. Salem. miles south of Four Corners on Highway 22 and left a mile on . f ravel. Open from dawn to dark. WEEKEND Special. Chabaud giant carnations, 25c doz. Pansies. 75c dot. Anemones, 20c ea. A. Plant . Greenhouses. 1298 S. 13th. See Plant -for plants. 40.000 Northwest Strawberry plants from Washington certified fields. Good condition. Well packed. Call 3-4011. Salem. - GERANIUMS, Martha Washington, Zonals, fancy leaved. 1240 Oak Hill Ave. 88c U PICK SHRUBS 98c Laaa Mkt, Corner Silverton Rd. tc Lana Ave. PETUNIAS (12 varieties) Snap drag ons, ihick tomaioci, wnuce, pep pers, fuchsias, geraniums, . other annuals. Si perennials, over 100 bushy hanging baskets. 82.75 tc up. Open till 9 every night Lowery's Greenhouse. 2595 Chemawa Rd. DAHLIAS, Fuchsias. Geraniums, seedling Begonias. Copley. 2665 Chemawa. 412 Fruit end Farm Produce" SEED AND EATING potatoes. Navel oranges 81.98. V case. Ped's Pro duce. 5230 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-4078. WILLAMETTE raspberry plants and blackcap plants. New field, disease free. Phone 2-6309. 5245 Rid Dr. 413 Fertilizer COW fertilizer, S3 yard; 89 load. Ph. 3-6021. Organic Fertilizer Odorless . , Sack or bulk Phone 3-3155 ROTTED manure. Del. anywhere, top SOU it fill dirt 2-0331, 4-1854. ROTTED MANURE, loose. Easy to work with. Loosen your soil with manure. Helps hold moisture. By sack or cubic yard. Specie on large loads. Immediate del. Rich black dirt by sack or cubic yard. Ph. 4-3081. Rt. i. Box 493. Phillips Bros.. 2 miles E. of 4-Corners. PEAT MOSS, poultry droppings. 95c sack. Valley Farm Store. Form Equipment 1 New Mineapolis Moline, AFA, 14" 2 bottom plow w rubber tires . : 4142.50 1 New PAH. 20 disk. 6" spacing. 10 double disk Minneapolis Moline grain drill w. steel wheels 8307.50 1 S8 Culti-Mulcher 8269.79 1 015TR Bean Sprayer w. 300 gaL tank 4750.00 1 Co-op 3 Tractor w. 11 x 38 tires, lights, hydramatie. wl-Edward ploy, 2 bottom. 16" 81,664.47 Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange, Roseburg, Ore. Ph. 2-2683 1 ACETYLENE generator, with sight feed tc oxygen. tank. Ph. 3-8566. eves. 1952 - MASSEY Harris 27 self pro. pelled . combine. 12 ft ' cut Ph. 4-8733. . 450 Merchandise 4S1 Machinery end Tools BO LENS Plow, 2-4329. garden tractor. 3 HP 10" lisc. tc cultivator. Call 455 Hsohold Goods For Sale CHROME S pc. dinette sets. Reg. 860. value, now $39.95 during Warehouse closeout. 10 N. Capitol. USED davenport & chair. 839. Bros., 248 State St Hogg SAVE 8100.- Lovely new 8 Pc. Bleach 1 dining suite. Complete. Yours for $178. EZ Terms. Warehouse. $10 N. Capitol. n ALL THE H TAKE UNTIL MAY CREDIT YOU NEED Doa't let lock of cosh keep you from getting the aew DENTAL PLATES yoa sieed. Use Dr. Semler's Liberal Credit Ploa mmd on approval take 2 years or longer to pay for the plates yog start wearing and oejoyiog RIGHT NOW. Coavanieat terms or promptly arranged at Dr. Semler's . m delay or red tape. ..no bank or finance company to deal wtrk. Make a qitek ckaogo to tie benefits of lew Transparent Palate Plates, set, with Tnibyte Bioform Teeth. If no extractio needed, come in before. 10 a. m. and your new plates will be ready by 5:30. . . . difficult eases excepted. Particalarf convenitrt far aat-af-tow, wsld ts; saves tho time and cost of oxtrsj trips n i i STATE 450 MercHancGse 455 Hsohold Goods For Sale DAVENO, rocker, electric Xenmore sewine machine (new I twin beds. mattresses, console radio. Built- well chair, lawn mower, utility ta ble, table it 4 chairs, complete set of kitchen cabinets, misc. Items. 1420 N. CornX NEW desks. 216.95 up. Warehouse, 610 N. Capitol. UNFINISHED furniture. Furniture Store, 175 N. H. L. Stiff High. - USED davenport & chair, Hogg Bros.. 248 State St $49.50. VACUUM CLEANERS Oectrolux. Hoover. G.E. Swivel, Compact Filter Kir by. Kenmore. , all makes. $12.50 up. Guaranteed, ten s. Compact Vacuum Cleaners. 1321 N. Capital. 3-7067. ' USED pianos. Your choice 875. . Stiff furniture. 173 N High H. L. NEW CRIBS, $18.88. Deluxe mattress. $9.88. Warehouse. Closeout 410 N. Capitol. - USED davenport only Bros., 248 State St 824. Hogg LOST OUR LEASE Furniture Warehouse CLOSE-OUT 610 N. CapitoL Everything goes. New tc used furniture. Appliances tc rugs. NEW Simmons Rollaway beds. 812.88. Warehouse. 610 N. CapitoL USED -Wal. buffet 824. Hogg Bros.. 248 State St TRADER LOUIE SELLS NEW FURNITURE FOR LESS REAL bargains. Ph. 2-1292. Used washers, refrigs, elee. ranges. Also usea motors, elements & parts. Ap- pnance wreckers, 4530 Monye Ave 2 PC. new - sectional daveno. Reg. 8139.95. Closeout at $88.88. 1 only. Warehouse. $10 N. Capitol. USED S-pe. dinette, $14.75. Bros.. 248 State St Hogg $24.95 SATTEEN 3-lb. wool com forters. Almost a present at just $8.88. Warehouse Closeout 610 N. CapitoL Daily to 6. Fri. to 9. USED coil-bed springs, $5.93. Hogg Bros. 248 State St. RANGES, Refrigerators. Washing Machines all sale prices. Used Mdse. Mart 270 S. Liberty. TWIN Beds wSprings Inc., $3.95. 610 N. CapitoL $290 Victorian Settee, hand-carved, solid mahogany, nothing finer any where. Terrific buy for only $189. During Warehouse closeout 610 N. CapitoL Easy Terms of course. Also Marble tables from $19.95 up. ELECTRIC clothes dryer, $39.50. Warehouse. 610 N. Capitol. $79.95 Total Price. New bleach bed room sets, only 15 for sale. So hur ry to Warehouse Closeout 610 N. CapitoL Terms. Free Delivery. CLOSING OUT used appliances, any reasonable offer takes them. 1 Westinghouse range $99.50, 1 Apex Auto, washer $125. 1 Kenmore range deluxe $119.50. 1 Gray-Bar ironer. $89.50.-1 Servel gas or bu tane refrig. $138.50.-1 Beauty par lor steel sanitary cabinet $59.50 1 Apt portable range with oven, $29.50. I 18" Evenrude power mower $? 7 THE LIGHTHOUSE 2305 Fairgrounds Ph. 3-9731. NEW 9x12 Rugs Red hot buy. only $24.44. Save $20 1 I 1 610 N. Capitol. USED 5 pc. Wal. dining set $39.95. Hogg Bros., 248 State St. NEW Table Lamps. 84.88. Floor Lamps, $5.88. Save 501 during Warehouse. Closeout 610 N. Capi tol. NEW Davenos. Closeout from $44.44. Terms Yes 1 1 Warehouse. 610 N. Capitol. Open 9 to 6 p.m. . MAHOGANY veneer dining room set Complete with buffet Ph. 4-5860. ELEC range, good condition, $35. Phone 4-9091. HASSOCKS, ust $6.95. 610 N. CapitoL Warehouse, USED 9 pc. dinette set, $39.50. Hogg iSrOS.. 248 state st And Staff of khti4 Dtntitts u. m i m sSSanoBssssssiSK BslSlSxasssaBas BssssBga . gaaasssssi 1 QGOiC mifm QislUG & COf.lf.lEllCIALr IVcfcn-Adolph Cij. 450 MmEaffiss 455 toehold Goods For Soft USED FURNITURE . TERMS YESI Valley Furniture Co, 219 It. ComX WESTINGHOUSE range. 38" with cooker, good cond., $25. Apex wash er, good. $20. Kitchen table. 4 chairs. $1X50. Ph. 3-4596. ANTIQUE HaviUand China, glase ware. mlsc'l household, articles. 8 Pc. mahogany dining set 8 Pc . bleached oak bedrm. set Frleidxir elec. range: other furn. Monday. Tues. 4c Wed., 1 p.m. to 8 D.m. 731 Kingwood Drive (corner Kingwood Dr. & Engle Ave). I HOTPOINT Deluxe elec. ranee. Per feet cond.. a yrs. old. 2-2515. BLUE davenport tc . chair, cond. $50. Ph. 2-1977. Good " CARLOAD SALE Gibson Ranges Deluxe full size automatic electric range. 7 speed push button cook in. Now only $19955. Pay only 2.25 per week. GOOD HOUSE- KEEPING INC.. 467 Court St USED 4-pc. bedroom set, $39. Hogg Bros., 248 State St 350 Oak arm chairs to close out at $3.59. Hurry to 610 Capitol Ware house. USED Hoover Vac. cleaner, $1935. Hogg Bros., 248 State St SAVE uo to 60 on new Davenos. Warehouse, CIO N. CapitoL BROWN mohair daveno tc chair, $39. 745 S. Com'L CALORIC gas range. Good condi tion. Thor washing machine. Sea sonable. Ph. 2-5295. WARDROBE Warehouse, closets. - new $5.88. 810 N. CapitoL USED drop lid desk. Bros., 248 State St $9-95. Hogg PLAY pens, large, deluxe, hardwood. Closeout $13.88. Warehouse. 610 N. r..it.i sti wi wtAWKiaHB aa mm r?- VsliiVl. fll-W UaUtUll, 99 sw painted 96SS. APT. gas ranges. Your choice, $6 M Warehouse, 610 N. CapitoL USED daveno bed, $39. Hogg Bros 248 State St 1 USED Electric Range, $10. 1141 & Commercial. QUEEN Ann Walnut . dining : exten sion tabic & six chairs, rn.' 4-3660. 456 Wonted, Hsehold TOP-CASH price for used merchan dise. - cneck witn us first ELFSTROM'S USED MDSE. MART Ph. 4-6371. 270 S. Liberty CASH FOR FURNITURE Valley Furn. Co. Ph. 2-7472 458 Building Motcriols LEBANON HOUSING PROJECT All materials for sale at .our ! ' Salem yard. i . . 100 used toilets .. $17.50 romp. 100 used wash basins $530 tc up 1,000 3-panelloors (Wframes f j . and hardware) , $538 St up Used iM Insul. wall plank J. . 3c ft 16x16 ceiling tile " 10c ea. WINDOWS - PIPE St . LUMBER . New 4x8x',i reject hrd. . brd. 81.78 sht 4" black- drainage pipe-..-. 30 tc 34c fU Septic tanks- , 500 gaL $5730 300 gaL $44J0 . RITTER It CO. . Rt 2. Box 367 Ph. 4-83111'"' 4 miles North of Salem. Va mile North -'of Totem -Pole-en 99E. vt OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY s5 YOUX fmZfCLitU CooOat i WRECKING i . l.RpD2TiS? i I 3-3311 ' 1 . MIS ouotte Va SALET.l