little Sent to
Utah Prison
LOGAN, Utah Two men
who escaped from the Cache Coun
ty Jail a week ago made separate
appearances before First District
Judge Lewis M. Jone,s Monday.
; Gordon S. little. ' 38. of Boise.
Idaho, and Rogue River. Ore., was
sentenced to a one-to-20-year term
for second-degree burglary and a
consecutive term of one to 10
years for grand larceny, in Utah
State Prison.
Harry E. Vickerman, 43. Pitts
burgh, was given until next Mon
day to enter his plea on a forgery
charge.
: No escape charges had been filed
against either man Monday. Little
Is wanted in .Oregon when Utah is
done with him. He faces a life sen
tence under that state's habitual
criminal act.
Little had been found guilty last
month of the charges against him
by a jury.
Eiremen to
lTJLCCl 111 OcllCIll
BEND W) Next year's conven
tion of the Oregon State Fire Fight
ers Assn. will be held at Salem
; This was decided at the organi
zation's annual meeting here over
the weekend.
; Donald H. Stormer, Roseburg,
was named president.
Other officers: E. H. Whelan,
Portland, first vice president;
Charles Patterson, Salem, second
vice president; Fred H. O'Sullivan,
Eugene, secretary; i and Orval
Johnson Sr., Bend, and George T,
Wilson, Albany, trustees.
Steelworkers
To Hear Pay
Offer Soon
PITTSBURGH U. S. Steel
Corp. Monday promised the CIO
United Steelworkers a wage in
crease which will take into con
sideration "the cooperation, loyal
ty and productivity of workers."
Vice President John Stephens,
head negotiator for big steel, said
the offer will be made .this week
at a meeting still to be scheduled.
Top union officials have speculat
ed the corporation will submit an
offer of T-h cents more an hour
President David J. McDonald and
Secretary Treasurer I. W. Abel
said such an offer would be re
jected.
Stephens declined to discuss the
size of the offer but said "we hope
it will result in a speedy and mu
tual settlement of our negotiations."
Deadline for a wage settlement
is June 30.
m
City dDbituaries
Aim Them Murphy Cantlllon
Late resident of 213 S. W. ind Ave..
Portland. Ore. In this city. June SO.
Mother of M. D. Cantillon of Spo
kane. Washington. Recitation of the
Rosary was held June 20. at 7 JO
p.m. in the chapel of the W. T. JUf
don Co. Requiem mass will be held
Tuesday. June 21. at 9 a.m.. in the
St. Joseph's Catholic Church with
concluding services Wednesday, June
22, at St. Barbara's Cemetery.
Paul E. Pearson
June 19. at the age of 21 years.
Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwards Pearson of Salem. FoUow
in sisters. Miss Audrey Pearson of
Portland. Miss Paula Pearson of Den-i
ver. Colo.. Miss Nettie Pearson oi
Salem. Miss Maxine Pearson of Sa
lem. Miss Jean Pearson of Salem.
Brother, William Pearson of Salem.
He was a member of St Joseph's
Catholic church. Also of the Team
ster Union No. ' 670. Funeral an
nouncements later by Howell-Edwards
ChapeL
William Russell
Late resident of 455'i South 18th.
At m Wal hosnital at the age of
m vrars. Survived ' by wife. Mrs. Ho well-Ed wards chapel,
Rose Rusrell of Salem. Son. Charles Gunther will officiatt,
Russell of Grand Rapids. Mich. He I Lee Mission Cemetery.
was a member of the Presbyterian
Church. Services 1:30 p.m.. Tuesday
June 21. at HoweU-Edwards ChapeL
Rev. George Swift officiating.
Mrs. Theresa L. Stewart
At a Hillsboro Hospital. June 18.
at age of 46 years. Survived by bus
band. Floyd Steward. Hillsboro. and
the - following daughters. Mrs. Elea
nor Stockton. Hillsboro. Mrs. Mar
jorie Tuning. Thailand, Miss Loretta
Steward. HiUsboro, Miss , Barbara
Steward. Hillsboro. and Miss Joan
Steward, Hillsboro; two sons. Ray
Steward. Hillsboro. and Richard,
Hillsboro; father Antone Ffau Sr.,
Salem; sisters. Mrs. Eva Meye, Sil
verton. Miss Mary Louise Pfau. Her-
mosa tseacn. cam.. Mrs. neien Hol
land, Brooks. Mrs. Anna Sproed.
Brooks. Mrs. Esther Aylett. Garfield,
Ore. and Mrs. Ruth Vogt. Vancouver,
Wash.; brothers. Antone Pfau Jr
Salem. William Pfau. Brooks. Joseph
Pfau. Brooks. Trfomaa Pfau. Brooks,
David Pfau, Salem, and Paul Pfau,
Redondo Beach, Calif.; four grand
.children. Member of Missionary Sc
Alliance Church. Services will be
1:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 22. in the
Rev. Paul
Interment,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have been appointed by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Marion. Probate De
partment, as administrator of the
estate of BENJAMIN WEDEL. JR..
deceased, and have qualified as such
administrator. All persons having
claims against said estate are notified
to present the same du.y verified, to
me .at 4 Pioneer Trust Building,
Salem, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 26 day of May, 1955.
PAUL WEDEL
Administrator of the Estate
of BENJAMIN WEDEL, JR.,
deceased
BRUCE W. WILLIAMS
OTTO R. SKOPIL, JR.
GEORGE A. JONES
412 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem. Oregon
Attorneys for Administrator
May 31, June 7. 14, 21, 28.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF EXECUTOR
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed as
Executor of the estate of Myrtle
Bechtel, deceased, by the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Marion County, in cause Number
16.367, and has qualified as such Ex
ecutor. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present the same properly
vermeo as oy law required to me
at 203 urcgon Building, saiem. ore
gon. within six month from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this 7th
oay ox June. ism.
WILLIAM BECHTEL.
Executor of the estate of
Myrtle Bechtel, deceased.
Ronald C ttlover.
Attorney for Executor,
205 Oregon Bide.. Salem. Oregon.
Jn.7.14.21.28.JLS
STATE TIMBER SALE
Oral bids will.be received by the State Forester
at the State Forestry Department, 2600 State Street,
Salem, Oregon, at 2 p.m., July 5, 1955, for an esti
mated 5,319 MBF of Douglas fir and an estimated
2,709 MBF of Hemlock, located on the South half of
Northeast quarter (SV2NEV4) and part of the North
half of Southeast quarter (N'iSEVi) of Section 28,
Township 9 South, Range 8 West, W.M., Polk County,
Oregon. !
i
The minimum price which will b con
sidered is $223,242.30.
Payment: Cash installment payments -to
be made in advance of cutting.
. Prospective bidders should secure a copy of the
prospectus covering terms of the sale from the office
of the State Forester, 2600 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
The State ; Forester reserves the right to waiva
minor technicalities or to reject any or all bids.
Publication Dates: June 14 and 21, 1955
NOTICE Or INTENTION TO
LAY WATER MAIN
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
the Common Council of the City of
Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its intention to construct, install, and
lay a water main six inches m diame
ter in ana aiong
HILLCREST DRIVE, from King
wood Drive to Riverview Drive, in
the City of Salem. Oregon,
In accordanee with the plans, speci
fications, and estimates for sucn wa
ter main approved by the Common
Council June 13, 1955, and wnicn are
now on file and may be examined in
the office of the city recorder at the
city hall, and which shall be deemed
part of this notice.
The cost of laying such water main
In front of the property hereinafter
described will be assessed against
such property, the council deeming
the same benefited by the laving of
such water main, to-wit:
Lots 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20.
and 21. Crown Addition to King
wood Heights. Polk County. Ore
gon; . Lot 8, Crown Addition to King
wood Heights, Polk County. Ore
gon, excepting the portion de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner
of said Lot 8. and running norther
ly along Kingwood Drive to the
northwest corner: thence easterly
along the northerly boundary for
a distance of 60 feet; tnence sou in -erly
to a point on the southerly
boundary which is 60 feet easterly
of the southwest corner; tnence
westerly along the southerly boun
dary to the point of beginning:
Lot 9. Crown Addition to Kingwood
Heights, Polk County, Oregon, ex
cepung the portion described ai
follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner
of said Lot 9 and running northerly
along Kingwood Drive to the north
west corner; thence easterly along
the northerly boundary for a dis
tance of 60 feet: thence southerly
to a point on the southerly boun
dary which is 60 feet easterly of
the southwest corner: tnence west
erly along the southerly boundary
to the point of beginning:
A portion of Lot 17. Crown Addi
tion to Kingwood Heights. Polk
County. Oregon, described as fol
lows: Beginning at-the southwest
corner: thence northeasterly along
Hillcrest Drive to the northwest
corner: thence easterly along the
northerly boundary for 150 feet;
thence southerly to a point on the
southerly boundary which Is 70
feet easterly of the southwest cor
ner: thence along the southerly
boundary to the point of begin
ning. A portion of the property deeded
to David & Lillian B. Williams as
recorded In Book 88. Page 56, Polk
County, Oregon Deed Records, said
portion beginning at the northeast
corner of the intersection of King
wood Drive and Hillcrest Drive:
thence northerly along Kingwood
Drive 65.0 feet; thence easterly and
parallel to the southerly boundary
181.8 feet; thence southerly - and
parallel to the westerly boundary
65.0 feet: thence westerly along the
southerly boundary of said proper
ty 181.8 feet to the point of begin
ning. The Common Council will, at 1:30
o'clock p.m. June 27, 1955. In the
council chambers of the city hall,
hear and consider objections, if any
there be. to the proposed improve
ment, the size of the proposed water
main, or the inclusion of any of said
property In the benefited district.
By Order of the Common Council
this I3tn dav oi June. isoa.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder.
Ju.20.21.22.
Classified
Advertising
Btatesmaa -journal Newspapers
ZM Ne. Chorea St,
PHONE 4-6811
LOCAL RATES
TOO LATE
TO CLASSIFY
SLEEPING room, $1 per day, S3 per
wk. 411 r. summer.
KAISER parts.
Phone 3-4711.
cheap, '47 to '49.
SUPERIOR '42 Chev., S7S. 296 N. 14th.
Ph. 9-5507.
49 CAD. 62 2-dr. edn.. black. RAH.
w. w.. low miles, S90S. 2235 S. 19th.
Ph. 4-8138.
SMALL Harley Davidson motorcycle,
call 4-7256 between 6 & 7 p.m.
FOR LEASE
We desire to interview men that are
Interested in a business of their
own desirable service station. Lease
available, experience not necessary
as we provide complete yard serv
ice station training course. Equip
ment and utilities furnished. In
vestment for resale inventory only.
Ph. 3-4703.
1 YR. OLD white rock laying hen.
$1.50. 4-2648.
LOST: Lady's white gold engagement
ring, center stone 1 karat, 1 small
stone on each side. Liberal reward.
Write Statesman-Journel, co Box
373.
FAIRMOUNT Hill 3 bedrooms. 1,
bath. Large living room, dining
room Sc kitchen with nook. Full
basement, new I. A. oil furnace.
$16,000. Drive by 165 W. LefeUe St.
Call owner 2-8771.
WANTED
STRWBERRY PICKERS. STANLEY
SNEED. 2520 BLOSSOM DR.,
PHONE 2-3148.
14 acres irrigated northwest straw
berries. Located 2 miles north of
Salem. Turn west off of Portland
Highway at HayesviUe. Go V mile.
14-FT. Sweitzer Craft with 50 H. P.
Mercury electric starting. Custom
built cushion, twin gas tanks, wind
shield, also trailer. Used 10 hrs.
Large discount for quick sale. Will
finance. Call 4-8764 after 6 p.m.
(Mia. t Uaes Weekdays "Sundays
pei line i ami JS 2i
per line. I timet JO M
per line. 4 times $00 : $1.20
oei tine 1 month Si 00 llncl Sun.)
Classified aas will be run in both
papers to give advertisers the ad
vantages, of the tremendous pulling
power of 35,600 combined circula
tions.
When an ad Is ordered three ee
tut timet and a Sunday issue la in
cluded (for example: Friday. Satur
day. Sunday) the lower Sunday rates
apply because only the Statesman
publishes Sundays.
Classified aas will start la the
morning Oregon Statesman, conclude
in the evening Capital Journal but
ads will be accepted for Sunday
Statesman only
The deadline for classified ads la
1:00 p.m. the day before publica
tion Emergency ada and small line
ads received after 1 KM p.m. may
be placed la the "Too Late To
Classify" column for the following
morning.
Ada for Monday papers must be
la by S pjn Saturday
The Statesman -Journal Newspapers
reserve the right to reject ques
tions Die advertising n further i
serves the right to plaoe all adver
tising under the proper class! flea-
tlon.
The Stateemsn-Journal Newspapers
issume do financial responsibility
tor errors which may appear in ad
vertisements Dublished in Its columns
ana in cases where this paper is at
fault will reprint that can of an
advertisement in which the typo
graphical mistake occurs
A "Blind'' Ad aa ad con tain Ins
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number for an address is for the
protection of the advertisers , and
mutt therefore be answered by let
ter. Tne sutacman-Jotxrnaj wen
papers are not at liberty to divulge
inform atioa as to the Idmtrrv of aa
advertiser using a "Blind" ad.
THIS NEWSPAPER STRIVES TO
protect its readers against fraud.
deception or injuries. Readers
are cautioned to make NO PAY'
MENU'S to get a position adver
tised in the help wanted columns.
Ads In other columns which re
quire investment in stocks, sam
ples, equipment or cash bond
. should fee thoroughly investigated
before paying out any money. Ad
vertisers requiring a cash Invest
ment for samples or merchandise
aales aids, etc, much so specify in
their ads.
All help wanted ads MUST
SPECIFY THE NATURE OF THE
WORK. Sales help wanted adt
must mention the article or serv
Ice to be sold and state li the
pay is in the form of salary, com
missions or both. Bona fide offers
of employment with pay belong to
tne "Help wanted - columns.
Kindly report any exception to this
rule to the classified advertising
manager.
1-BDRM. unfurn. house. Elec heat
. 1796 N. 14th.
'BEDROOM house, unfurn- except
stoves. Water, garbage and garage
turn. 959 Mill St. Ph. 4-4009.
DIRECT LINES
FOR sale or trade for 35 millimeter
canra, nearly new custom radio
for 49 er 50 Chev. Ph. 4-8315.
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notice)
SALEM LODGE No. 4. A T it
A M. Wed. June 22, M. M. de
gree, 6 M p.m.
312 Lost and found
LOST Blue parakeet, vicinity of
v-uuri at win, laiKS ana answers
name fete. Keward. fti. 3-4980.
LOST: Billfold (Red and black) at
unina laty sat. Keep money. Pa
pers needed. Ph. 2-3862.
LOST or strayed, Siamese kitten
&unoay afternoon, aoa D. Reward.
Ph. 2-1039.
FOUND: Black terrier puppy. S.
Com'l & Chemeketa. Ph. 2-4628.
WILL party who picked up my check
book containing Southern Pacific
annual pass, also other valuable
papers. Keep money and return
other papers to me please. E. S.
VanAntwerp, 1357 Hines. Phone
2-0460.
316 Personal
MADAME Z0RA
PALM. CARDS & PSYCHIC ADV.
Tells past, present & future
Advice on ail matters
SPECIAL $5.00 complete reading $1.00
witn mis aa. for a limited time
only. Be wise. 1935 S. 12th St, Vs
blk. South of Hoyt St 4-8821.
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, June 21, 1955 (Sec 2)-5
400 Agriculture
400 Agriculture
425 Auction Sales
425 ; Auction Sales
PUBLIC AUCTION
As I have sold my ranch I will sell at Public Auction
!mjr entire line of Farm Equipment and Livestock
WED., JUNE 22 11:00 A.M.
LUNCH ON THE GROUNDS
LOCATED 5 miles East on State SL, Salem, and One-half mile
South or 1 mile East of Penitentiary to 4-Corners, then.
2 miles East and One-half mile South.
15 HEAD CATTLE 15 HEAD
4 Registered Cows
1 Registered 2-yr. Heifer
1 Registered 2-yr. Bull
1 Registered Yearling Heifer
2 Registered Yearling Bulls
i MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
i i ora-r erguson Tractor
1 Belt Pulley for Tractor
1 Combination Cultivator and Tiller
1 2-bottom 14-inch plow pickup
1 Double Disc Plow
1 Cover Crop Disc
1 Tandem Disc
1 10-ft. Roller
1 10-ft. Sprocket Roller
1 16-inch Papec Ensilage Cutter
1 2-wheel Spreader
1 8-ft. Fertilizer Spreader
1 A C. Combine with Pick-up Attachment
1 Ford Truck with Hoist and 14 ft.
Bed and Stock Rack
1 Guernsey Cow
1 Guernsey Yearling Heifer
2 Yearling Shorthorn Heifers
2 Yearling Shorthorn Steers
Trailer also 1 Stock
. PSYCHIC READER
Mrs. Day solves all problems. Truth
ful advice on all affairs of life.
3900 on S9E South. So. Com'l. St
WANTED, female teletype operator.
sht. hand Sc lbr. exp. pref.. $ da.
Capitol Em p. Agy. 2-0636.
BERRY pickers wanted. R. A. Tied
ler, 4447 Satter Dr. 149 clean irri
gated Northwest North on Lancast
er to Satter Sc . mi. E. on Satter.
U-PICK Brightmore strawberries. 10c
lb. 4 mi. South of Dickson, right by
new bridge. Ph. 2-0376.
LARGE, clean furn. apt Pvt. ent Sc
bath, sun porch. Ph. 4-5429.
20-INCH power mower.
$37.50. Ph. 2-17SU.
Good cond.
CHERRY pickers by July 1st. Cecil
Boyd. Rt 2. BOX 216. Ph. 2-6123.
FOR SALE. 7-week-old Chesapeake
& Springer pup, $10. Both parents
eligible for registration 8c good
hunters. 2-2387.
PSYCHIC READER
Ask you no questions, tells your
past present future. Satisfaction
assured. Look for Alirma Motel
sign at 3645 Portland Rd.
NOT responsible for any bill other
than my own. signed Katherine
Dean, 3320 Fisher Rd., Salem, Oregon.
1 A-fmn rnnlw
1 WaU Cooler N
1 2-unit DeLaval Milker
4 10-gallon Cans
1 Implement
Trailer
1 4-Wheel Trailer with Hav Rack
1 10-ft. IHC Grain Drill Grass Seed
Attachment
2 6-inch by 40-foot Belts
1 10-foot Heavy Harrow
1 10-foot Light Harrow
1 Lot of Steel Posts
1 Lot of Red Cedar Posts
Barbed Wire and Smooth Wire
200 feet of 1-inch Hope
Anvil - Forge - Vise - Taps and
Dies i
Forks - Shovels - Garden Tools
1 3-H.P. Electric Motor
Several Kml
MILK HOUSE EQUIPMENT
6 5-gallon Cans
1 Wash Vat
1 Dairy Maid Water Heater
A. J. KLUG. OWNER
Rt. 5, Box 480 SALEM OREGON Phnn. s,i.m a.wvi
Col. E. L. Gillaspie & Col. V. D. Leek, Auctioneers
Tor details Phone Salem 4-7374
RUBY GILLASPIE. Clerk
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
1. 2088 N. Com! 3-4537.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. J15,i N
Commercial 2-2108 or 4-8600
44JO Agriculture
402 Livestock For Sal
4 YEAR old chestnut mare and her
3 wks old filly., $150 for both. Ph.
2-6131.
MUST sacrifice this week Reg. Here
fords, 1 bull, 2 cows. 1 calf. Rt 1
Box 46. Brooks, W. J. Moiseve.
GOOD Jersey cow, Rt 4. Box 2, W.
R. Kilmer.
EXTRA nice, close-in? furnished 3-
room apt S10 Bellevue. Owner. Ph.
3-5128 evenigs. 2195 Berry.
CORNET, like new. Reasonable. Dav
enport & chair, good condition.
Reasonable. 2250 Townsend Way.
Ph. 4-5409.
FOR SALE, 12 Ft runabout with con
trols. 22 horse power, Evinrude &
trailer. Good shape. $295. Call
2-41S7, after S call 4-5811.
STRAWBERRY pickers wanted. Jer
ry & Nita Andresen. 4843 rt. Lan
caster Drive. Ph. 4-1973.
GROUNDS MAN wanted. 40 hr. week.
Hillcrest School of Oregon. 2450
Strong Rd. Ph. 2-3022.
ROMMEL, 11-month pedigreed 'male
Red Dachshund, sso caah. PH.
2-4810. to S pjn.
GENTLE Palamino mare. Used in
driU & posse. 550 Winding Way.
Ph. Salem 4-6352.
TWO good black saddle horses for
sale. Also two new aaaaies, onaies
and blankets. Box 80, . Neskowln,
Ore. Carl Smith.
LOCKER BLEF. Eastern Oregon .a
or whole, 26c Custom killing.
' Trailer loaned free Salem Meat
Co. 1325 S Z5th. Ph 3-4858
PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOEK
Ph. 4-9063 Salem, or 2-433 Woodburn
403 Livestock Wonted
LIVESTOCK buyer.
1260 Harmony Dr.
A. T. Somtner
Ph. 4-9067.
403 Livestock Wonted
CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C
MeCandlish. Rt 2. Bx. 297. 4-1081.
LIVESTOCK buyer. Claude Edwards.
hi. J. pox evyt. fn. 4-1113.
LIVESTOCK BUYER
Emery Alderman, 4-6430. 4-7211
404 Pourtry ond Robbits
EVERY 1 Tuesday. New Hampshire
Sc Corlnss Cros chicks, $13.00 hun
dred. Gehring's Hatchery, Silver
ton. Ph. 3-4769.
408 Pets
408 Pets
THREE 3-month-old kittens to give
away. 2688 Hollywood Dr. or phone
2-2189 evenings.
BIRD Paradise for birds, cages, sup
plies. 3180 Livingston. 2-1842.
HOLLYWOOD Aquarium 1958 Me"
Coy Tropical, goldfish, equipment
PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. 4 Cor
ners Aviary. 4110 Hudson. 2-5897.
410 Seeds and Plants
FEMALE Dobermann Pinscher
give away. 3234 Hollywood.
to
REGISTERED Weimaraner pups: 3
left. Ph. 4-1406. 4835 N. River Rd.
SIAMESE kittens, male & female.
Housebroken. affectionate. 3-8861.
CUTE pups for sale, $1 each. Ph.
2-6384.
4 SIAMESE kittens for sale. 2-6297.
REGISTERED Purebred Boxer Dog.
Two years old, very fine with chil
dren, house broken, weight 73 lbs
very gentle. Priced to sell. Ap
pointment to see, call 4-9114, 3995
Silverton Rd.
BLACK curly-haired puppy $3. Ph.
45069.
REG. 1 German short hair pointer
pups, ready to start training this
fall. Will sell or trade. 665 E. Ewald.
Ph. 37260.
CATTLe. BUYERS 1 and H Sns
then 4297 State 2-1343 or 1-430
To Place Ads
Phono 46811
REGISTERED German short haired
Pointer pups. Top hunters Sc re
trievers for land Sc water. Ph.
3-4396.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
For Autumn Color. 25c each in bands.
Coleus, Soltani Sc Fuschias for shade.
EGAN GARDENS
5 mi. N. of Keizer School on Road to
St. Paul.
LOWERY'S GREENHOUSE
Salvia. Dwf. med.. tall 40c doz.. Pe
tunias (2nd crop) 30c doz. Flower
ing baskets begonias, fuchsias Sc ivy
geraniums, $2.75 to $4.75. 2595 Che
mawa Rd., 2 ml East of Keizer SchL
FUCHSIAS Sc GERANIUMS, 5$L
Tuberous Begonias. 3$l. Hanging;
Baskets, Merrills Greenhouse,
Brooks.
BEGONIAS large seedlings. 25c box.
blooming baskets in Redwood box
$3 up. Fuchsias 150 varieties. COP
LEY GARDEN. 2669 Cbemawa Rd.
CHIHUAHUAS Sc Cockers inoculated.
AU colors. Phone 2-1248.
TO GIVE away 3 kittens. Ph. 2-3591.
412 Fruit ond Form Product
U-PICK BERRIES
10c a lb. 2nd pick. Albert My's
Farm. East of Brooks. 1 mi. 4-4074.
YOU PICK Strawberries. Sc a lb. Phi
4-2026.
LOCAL strawberries fresh from the
field daily at the Green Apple
Mkt BOOS Portland Rd.
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Low Fares Mean Merry Miles!
From Salem
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remoaenng jod . . . punt, landscape, install
plumbing or heating . ; . or built that new roomj
It's easy . . . whether you "do it yourself" or
hire a specialist. Just ask about the First National
Home Improvement Plan at your dealer, or
nearby First National Branch, You'll get quida
action on a loan for materials or labor. And . s
it is not necessary for you to hare an account
at First National to get a low-cost First National?
Home Improvement Loan. Do it yourself . . . ofj
do itwith help . . . but do it howt-
Quick Approval I1ffostfr4t ttxmt
No Down Payment No Mortgagt RtjutrtJ
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J. L Wells, Agent .
Phono 2-2421
450 N. Church St. j
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