Mental Patients Ignore Pain,
Doi'f Understand Its Meaning
By, DELOS SMITH
Uiited Press Sconce Editor
KEW OKK tUP) A curious
physician has found new evidence
that pain is not so much what it
Is as what it means.
Pain is in some cases a myo
cardial infarction, which is a
mouth-filling phrase. But the myo
cardium simply is the muscular
tissue of the heart and in fact is a
patch of dead or dying tissue
therein, caused by an interruption
in blood supply.
To most people, myocardial
pain means -vhat five alarms
mean a disaster is impending if
it hasn't already happened. The
curious physician has been study
ing people to whom myocardial
pain seems to mean nothing.
Immune ( Pais
He is Dr. Walter E. Marchand,
chief cf medical service in the
Veterans Administration psychiat
ric hospital at Bedford, Mass. Hisj
people are psychotics victims of:
several mental disorders. j
Of these people who have had
myocardial infarctions since 1947, i
123 per cent of them had their j
infarctions without pain an aston-J
ishing proportion to any heart doc-j
tor (as this writer found out by
inquiry) and which should astonish j
any layman when he visualizes!
functioning heart muscle and the
sensations an infarct should pro
duce. "I believe that psychotic pa
tients, although they percieve pain
ful sensations, do not react to pain
because of the fact that the mean
ing "of pain- is acually lost to them"
said Marchand in his report to the
New England Journal of medicine.
As he pointed out, there "is no
wholly satisfactory explanation for
such occurrences." Myocardial in
farcsion is without pain to a very
small percentage of its victims in
the mentally normal population.
For his psychotic patients, he
'peculated that flaws in their body
chemistry may have caused dif
fuse damage to cells of the brain
cortex which "could account for
the loss of meaning of pain."
Behavior Change
. In the majority of his cases, the
fact that the patient was acutely
ill was "picked up by alert psy
chiatri aiHp. or nursp who nntrf
something wrong with the patient.
rather than on the basis of com
plaints that were evaluated.
"Of further interest is the fact
that your patients had a chance
in psychiatric behavior as their
presenting sign. It is usually the
over-active or mentally disturbed
patient who suddenly becomes do
cile or quiet who is suspected of
having some acute medical or sur
gical illness, and in the four cases
cited this proved to be acute myo
cardial infarction.
Two patients had no signs or
symptoms whatever. One was ta
ken to the acute medical ward be
cause his skin was bluish and he
was laboring for his breath. But
he was protesting all the while that
Seaside Hears
Neuberger
PraiseL&C
SEASIDE, Ore. (A Sen. Neu
berger (D-Ore) was the principal
speaker Monday at the dedication
of the salt cairn used by Lewis
and Clark here 130 years ago.
Neuberger said . he considers
Meriwether Lewis one of the great
explorers of all time, deserving to
rank in history with Balboa, Co
lumbus and Magellan.
' Author of several books on Lewis
and Clark, Neuberger said that
Americans of . today can learn
from the Lewis and Clark expedi
tion "never to take the puny view
of the future." ' .
President Jefferson was sharply
criticized for sending the Lewis
and Clark party to try to find a
route across the continent to the
mouth of the Columbia River.
The Navy's standard oxygen
equipment for flyers will permit
a man to breathe under water for
half an hour.
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longed and delicate treatment. He
"made an uneventful clinical re
covery, never having experienced
pain."
Salem
Obituaries
Hjabaer Andereoa
Late resident of Turner. Ore..
August 23 at the age of 59 years.
Survived by wife. H'lda H. Anderson.
Sons. John Hooper Aideuon. San
Francisco. Calif.: Dr. Hjalmer Ander
son. Jr.. Rocuville. Md. Sister. Mrs.
Leigh Hunt. Ontario. Calif. Services
will be held Thursday. August 25 at
the First Congregational Church un
der the direction of W. T. Rigdon
Co. Shipment will be made to the
Stone Funeral Home in Upland.
Calif., for further services. In lieu
of flowers friends may sent contri
butions to the Damon Runyan Can
cer Society, 'c the local Postmaster.
Fannie It. Era
At a local hospital August 22. Late
resident cf 1423 Santiam road. Al
bany. Ore. Survived by daughter,
Laura Workentine. Albany, Ore.
Brother. Joel Hopp. Albany. Ore.
Announcement of services later by
virgu x. uomen to.
Ida Mae Hettick
At Eugene. Ore . August 21. Sur.
vived by daughters. Mrs. Mary Long, j
Eugene. Ore.. Mrs. Gladys Raney, '
Tillamook. Ore., sons. Lester Hettick, '
Eugene. Ore. and Edward Hettick, ;
Missoula. Montana: Frank Hettick. I
Tillamook. Oregon. Brother. Frank
Moore. Multon, Kansas; 19 grand
children. Private graveside services
wiU be held Wednesday, August 24.
at 2 p.m. at Belcrest Memorial Park
under the direction of Virgil T. Gold
en Co., Rev. W. Harold Lyman offic
iating. Baby Boy Kruse
At a local hospital August 20. Sur
vived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Clare J. Kruse, Salem. Sister. Jo
ann Marie Kruse, and brother, Claire
Donald Kruse, both of Salem. Grand
parents, Mrs. H. F. Kruse. Spokane,
Wash., and R. C. Hollingsworth. Spo
kane. Wash. Graveside services will
be held Wednesday. August 21 at 2
p.m. at the Belcrest Memorial Park
with Dr. Paul Newton Poling offi
ciating. Ciough-Barrick Co. in
charge.
Gnstave T. Plenge
At a local hospital. August 21.
Late resident rit I.iK-rt TH C-,1..
Survived by daughters. Mrs. Char-
" xiugnes, wirs. raye Sanders,
Mrs. Nora Meech, Mrs. Mae McMil
lan, all of Salem: Mrs. Grace Phelps,
Rochelle. Ill Mn Fthvi- urmi.
Lebanon, Ore. Sons, Kenneth Plenge'
o irorai rienge. . Dotn oi Salem.
Two brothers. Fred Plenge and Ju
lius Plenge. both of New York, N.Y.
Fourteen grandrhildmn Thru m.i
grandchildren. Services will be held
in me virgu x. ooiaen cnapel Wed
nesday, August 24 at 4 pjn. Inter
ment at Relreect Xtmnrial PirV B-v
Ellery Parrish officiating.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
As executrix of estate of ALICE W.
RICKMAN, Deceased. I have filed in
Circuit Court of Oregon for Marion
County my final acocunt in said
estate, and 26 September 1955. at
9:15 o'clock, a. m., and the courtroom
of said court have been appointed by
said rnurt frtr tVt K.orina -
lections to said final account and the
niucmrnt inereoi.
MILDRED RICKMAN VZHRS,
Fvurntrir
Carson. Carson Sc Gunnar
Attorneys for Executrix.
Aug. 24. 3L Sept 7. 14.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE la fcrn 4k. 4 44..
7 , , U M4 uil
Undersigned hit hun -.ui.-.j
Executrix of the estate of James C.
Jones, deceased, by the Circuit Court
of the State , Oregon, for the
County of Marlon, sitting In Probate,
and hat qualified as such Executrix.
ju naving claims against the
estate of said decedent are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified as by law required, to me
at 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Ore-
fnn within ,j, ' . i
.- ' . ,v, I1IWUMI, AtUlIl UIC
date of the first publication of this
UUUIT.
Dated and first published this 3rd
day of August. IMS.
PEARL C. JONES. Executrix of
the estate of James C. Jones, de
ceased. RONALD C. Glover.
Attorney for Executrix,
205 Oregon Building,
Salem, Oregon.
Aug. 3. 10. 17. 34. 31
EXECUTOR'S Nonrt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
LESLIE HOSTETLER has been, by
ordir of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Marion County,
appointed executor of the estate of
SAF.AH ZWEIACHER. deceased. Any
persons having claims against said
estate are requested to present them,
with proper vouchers, to said execu
tor at 193 South Commercial Street.
Salem. Oregon, withtat six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 11th day of August, 1955.
ft. Leslie Hosteller
Executor of the Estate of
SARAH ZWEIACHER.
Deceased.
Wm. H. Trindle
1965 South Commercial Street
Salem. Oregon fr
Attorney for the Estate "
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20 ACRES South River Rd.
cabin. $6,500. S500 dn. Ph.
3 bdrm.
2-5188.
PROFESSIONAL man. wife. & 2 chil
dren desire 3 bdrm. furn. home.
Ph. 2-3742.
FOR RENT 3 bdrm. home. 666 N.
Summer.
2 FURN. apt See after 3:30. (40 N.
commercial.
COOKS & waitresses. Register now
lor fair wk. Culinary Alliance, La
bor Temple.
WANTED young men 18 yrs. of age
or older for Bellman. Apply Mrs.
Youngkin. Between S to 11 a.m.
and 2 to 4 pjn. Senator Hotel.
COATS & suit for sale. Size 10. Also
gray Persian stole tc genuine lynx
tuxedo fur piece. Ph. 2-4914.
MEDIUM size
upright piano (125.
Ph. 33350.
RANGE tc ref. 3100 ea. Breakfast
set 120. 2 pair o-stuff S30. Radio
comb SIS. 28715. 1433 State.
PICKLING cucumbers. Will pick
Wed. Joe Diedrich, 220 W. Che
mawa. 1 mi. W. of Keizer Sch.
U-PICK boysenberries, Sc lb. Ph.
4-4531.
250 PA RMENTER pullets, ready to
lay. Ph. 4-4531.
FRESH dressed young turkeys 29c lb.
Kuyicendail Egg & Poultry. 4662
Sllverton Rd. Ph. 4-3118.
FOUND: ENGLISH BIKE
PH. 4-3836
300 Personal
312 Lost and Feand
FOUND Sun. nite on N. Santiam
Highway black & white dog. Ph.
3-9853.
BIDS will be received bv the un
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standard Time, on the 15th day of
September. 1953. and immediately
thereafter will be publicly opened by
the Marion County Court for the
furnishing of a building to house the
Marion county ueaitn uepartmeni.
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snail state tne location ana moniniy
rental for the use of such building,
the building to be constructed in ac
cordance with the plana and specifi
cations filed with the Clerk of the
rCountv Court for public inspection.
no bid win be received or considered
by the County Court unless the bid
contains a statement by the bidder
as a part of his bid that the pro
vision reouired bv subsection 3 of
ORS 279.620 shall be included in his
contract.
The County Court reserves the
right to accept or reject any and all
bids.
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I
Marion county. Oregon.
Aug. 24. II1
300 Personal
312 Lost and Found
LOST: Calico Persian cat. Black with
white vest and feet Orange stripe
between ears and side of face yel
low. Reward. Ph. 2-S643.
LOST:' Small red female dachshund.
Englewood Dist. Mon. p.m. Childs
'pet. Reward. 124S N. 24th. Ph
3-8514.
LOST Toy terrier puppy at Wallace
Park Sunday afternoon. Answers to
name of Spicy. Light tan female.
Reward. Phone 2-5725.
LOST: Canvass tarp. Reward. Ph
4-2313.
316 Personal
AL"S BAKERY 1040 MARKET
Large bread 2 for 45c, 5 doz. cook
ies 99c, Glazed doughnuts 49c.
chicken, turkey & beef pies $2.23
a doz. Ph. 3-7371
I WILL not be responsible for any
debts other than my own. l. Wal
lace Hug.
; PSYCHIC READER
Ask you no questions, tells your
past, present, luture. satisfaction
assured. Look for Almira Motel
sign at 3S45 Portland Rd.
PERMANENT removal of unsightly
facial hairs. Price's Salon. Ph.
3-58S9.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group Mo.
1. 2088 N. Com! 3-4337.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. 988
Commercial. 2-2108 or 4-8800.
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock 'For Sal
GOOD family or dairy 'cow. Holstein-
Guemsey. 8 r. old. Gentle. Price
8125. R. W. Hayden. Rt. 4. Box 90.
Salem Ph. 2-8181.
FOR SALE. Weaner. pigs. Call after
3 p.m. Donald Boyd. Independence
Monmouth Hiway. Monmouth 2298.
JERSEY cow.
3 yrs. old. 4 gal. milk
Ph. 2-0215, Rt 4, Box
a 'day. 8100.
see.
PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOER.
Ph. 4.9083 Salem, or 2-4333 Wood burn
ing or eve.
LOCKER BeXF. Eastern Oregon 4fc
or whole. 24c Custom killing.
Trailer loaned tree. Salem Meat
Co 1323 S 25th. Ph 3-4858
SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING. Te
Shively. Ph. 3-8835, 3-4603 eve. only.
TOP PRICES paid for canner ewes.
Also need fat & feeder lambs.
Phone Salem 4-7374.
403 Livestock Wonted
WANTED to buy 173 head feeder
lambs. Phone Salem 4-7374.
LIVESTOCK buyer.
1260 Harmony Dr
A. F. Sommer
Ph. 4-9067.
LIVESTOCK BUYER
Emery Alderman. 4-8430. 4-7718
LIVESTOCK buyer. Claude Edwards.
Rt 3, Box 899E. Ph. 4-1113.
CATTLE, horses, at vour frrn. E. C
McCandlish. Rt 2, Bx. 297. 3-6189.
CATTLE BUYERS E. L and H Sna-
then. 4297 State. 3-1345 or 3-4380.
404 Poultry ond Robbits
WHITE ROCK capons. 4 to S lbs.
35c lb. live Will dress 25c ea.
Deliver 8 or more. Ph. 3-9663.
CUSTOM DRESSING
of poultry We buy rabbits.
Wing's 3983 State. 4-3918.
408 Pets
A.K.C. registered Corker puppies.
5041 Will Ave. E. Keizer School.
TO GIVE AWAY; Collie-shepherd
pups. Ph. 2-0Z28.
2 BLACK cocker pups. Ph. 2-0241.
FOR) SALE: SIAMESE KITTENS
PH. 4-8017
COCKER Registered Female 9
monjhs. Buff and white. Will sell
or deal. Call 2-1935.
COLLIE pups 1313 So.
High, Ph.
Z-CHS6.
BLACK & TAN & PLOT hound
pup, 3 mo. For sale or trade for
gun.. 2252 Claud.
GERMAN Shorthair Pointer pup.
natural hunter and retriever, $50.
3-439.
FOX terrier
puppies.
Other
toy
oreeas. au ages. rn.
2-1248.
FOR SALE Reg. Boxer pups. 390
Eurcha Ave. Silverton. Ph. 3-8894.
PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. 4 Cor
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CUTE healthy Collie pupa. Father
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Mother Shelty. $15. Call 4-6268.
BIRD Paradise tor biros, rages, sup
plies. 3180 Livingston. 2-1842.
410 Seeds ond Plants
DAHLIAS, now In full bloom, over
200 varieties, order now for spring
delivery. Ward's, 4380 Cherry Ave.
CASH PAID for white oats, grey oats.
& feed barley. Molalla reed it seed,
Molalla. Ore, Pn. 3-992.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
BARGAIN DAWSON'S
DRIVE-IN
Grand Island sweet ' corn, 35c doz.;
Yakima melons mea. size, s-ii:
No. 1 white or red potatoes, 10
lbs., 29c; tomatoes home grown, 3
lbs. SSc; head lettuce, large heads.
10c: kas canning peaches now, 41.98
box. Lois of parking room. Open
till 8:30. Dallas Hiway. V4 mi. E.
of Y cai or used to be Ma Beebe's
Caie.
CUCUMBERS, cheap. Inq. at cottage.
im Man on n or.
TREE Ripe Peaches ready to eat.
canning varieties ready about Aug.
25th. M. P. Adams. 1370 Wallace
Rd.
CUCUMBERS for dills. 11.00 per
DusneL call eves. 4-4321.
PASTEURIZED whole milk. 75c gal
delivered Cleary Dairy. 2-3035.
Peaches
HALEHABEN for canning now
ready. Kron'a Orchard. 2090 Wal
lace Rd. Ph. 2-6361.
PICKLING cue. picked to order. 5c
lb. 1208 Candlewood Dr. Ph. 4-5805.
No Sun. calls. U Welch.
IMPROVED Early Crawford peaches,
tree ripened, now ready at the
Jess Mathis Orchard & Fruit Stand.
mi. N. of Salem, 99E Highway.
4 mi. IS. of Drive la Theatre.
4
450 Merchandise
455 Hsehold Goods For Sale
CHALLENGE
GLEN MMfS 1605 N. Summer!!
We are determined to sell over 20,000 vorth of furniture and appliances before
Sept. 1st. No one dares to
for the buy of your lifetime. Low down oayments and free delivery.
new. . . . ...USED
One only new daveno
9x12 lino, rugs 25 only
Reg. $10.95 floor lamps
Reg. $8.95 Wardrobes
Matching Box Springs &
innerspring mattress sets $ 38.00
Biltwell Platform rockers $ 33.88
Biltwell daveno sets 2 pc. $118.88
Paint, per gallon $ 1.79
20 Playgyms, Closeout $ 19,00 18x24 Framed plate mirrors $ 1.95
Simmons Hollywood Frames $ 6.99 1 Chas of London hi grade
7 Drawer desks $ 27.00 davenport & club chair ....$ 75.00
8 Modern sofas, Reg. $169 $ 99.00 1 electric air conditioner .. .$ 29.95
Reg. $35 plastic rockers . . . .$ 22.00 1 lot fine refrigerators, ; ,
Reg. $20. Curtain fire guaranteed from $ 49.00
screens $ 12.88 Electric Washers from $ 14.95
30" Simmon rolla way beds $ 12.88 Electrjc ranges from $ 29.50
Closeout $16 vanity stools ..$ 5.88 500 oak arm chairs ea. ..'..$ 3.50
Mr. and Mrs. Bedroom sets $ 95.00 Davenports $ 12.00
One 5 pc. chrome dinette ..$ 39.00 Club chairs from $ 4.50
One 5 pc. wrought iron Twin bed springs $ 2.95
dinette .$ 39.00 $300 China cupboard .. $149.50
One $490 Bedroom suite ..$325.00 Oil, wood, electric heater ...Cheap
2 Contour club chairs $ 69.50 Apex automatic washer . .. .$ 79.00
Simmons $109 studio couch $ 75.00 18' upright freezer $319.00
12x48 door mirrors $ 2.98 1000 New & Used Buys!
6pc. water sets, Reg. $5.95 $ 2.98
Hardwood student desk ...$ 21.50
Victorian settes, Reg. $300 $185.00
Unpainted hi-chairs $ 6.95
$13.00 Hardwood hi-chalrs $ 9.88
6 yr. hardwood cribs $ 18.88
$109 bunk set complete $,78.88
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400 Agriculture
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
DELIVER te the Mayflower Salem
plant. 2135 Fairgrounds Road, be
tween 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 pjn.. daily
except saturaay ana Sunday.
IRRIGATED blackberries, large
crates. $3.50 a crate, delivered any
place tn Salem. Phone alter 3 p.m.
or before 7 a m. 2-U41. Mary Al-
lenby.
20-TON baled & stacked oats hay
23 ton. very good. Bonham
St.. Salem. Ph. 2-1772.
GRAVENSTEIN
2430 Maple.
apples. Pn. 3-4B21
CANNING beans, yellow Kentucky,
green Kentucky, Oregon giants.
Blue Lakes, Llmas. Ph. 2-9186.
RODCHESTER peaches now ready.
Best for table, good canning. M.
P. Adams. 1370 Wallace Rd.
BALED CLOVER Ac grass hay.
Sunnyside Rd. Ph. 2-1109.
4710
413 fertilizer
ROTTED or fresh manure. By sack
or yard. Del. or pick up at farm.
Always us manure I fnnups Bros.
Rt 5. Box 493. Salem. Ph. 4-30(1.
425 Auction Soles
SUDTELL'S AUCTION
FURNITURE &
STORAGE SALE
Wed. Eve., Aug. 34 at 7:30 p.m.
5-pc. wal. bdrm. set (good).
Stewart-Warner electric range.
Maple drop leaf desk, chest k chair.
5-pc. blond dinette set.
White electric sewing machine.
7-pc. walnut dining room set.
6-yr. baby bed complete.
5-pc. maple dinette set.
Hi chair, radios, beds, mattresses,
springs.
Washers, lamps, rugs, lawn mowers
Davenos and davenports.
LOTS FROM STORAGE
Furniture & Sealed
Cartons
COME TO BUY
OR SELL
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
THURS., AUG. 25TH
1 P.M. LIVESTOCK
Chickens, rabbits, calves te veal, heif
ers, feeder stock, beef & milk cowi,
bulls, steers,1 f oats & sheep, pigs.
Livestock sold. By weight or head.
LANE SUDtELLS -AUCTION
SALES YD'.
Phoas- 3-609
913 aaJVtrtoa 1M.
- Dairy Co-op. flssn.U
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450 MerehWdise
455 Hseheld Goods For Sale
compete 'witf our prices!!
$ 48.00 7 pc. dining set $ 49.00
$
$
$
4.99
7.88
5.88
Biltwell Daveno Sets
$118.88
The low overhead store.
Clen Woodry 1605 N. Summer
Lowest prices on bunk beds.
GLENN WOODRY'S
1605 K. Summer.
USED elec ranges: Westlnghouse,
Hot Point. Frigidaire, Norge, Ken
more 8c AB. Guaranteed, reason
ably priced, $19.85 It up. Also used
water heaters.
Yeater Appliance Co.
375 Chemeketa
CLOSE OUT
Kew Victorian Furnitur
GLEN i WOODRY
1605 N. Summer
9x12 LINEN rug. Now $39.50.
9x12 braided rug with pad, $69.50.
GLEN WOODRYS
1605 N. SUMMER
SIMMONS Hide-a-bed with inner-
spring matt. Exc cond., $100. Ph.
3-4539.
3 PIECE Sectional lv. rm. set. Coral
color, excel, cond. Make offer. Ph.
4-3530.
ELEC range; dining mi. set, $27.50,
oiue oaveno. rn. s-vviz.
LAWN SWEEPER Excellent condi
tion. $22.50 Used Mrse Mart, 270
S. Liberty. '
LEAVING Salem, must sell, nearly
new fridgidair automatic washer.
General Electric range. General
Electric Hotpoint 7" refrigerator.
Also Beautyrest turn and full -size
mattress and twin beautyrest box
springs. Extra fine carpet 610 S.
Commercial. '
NEW, never unpacked. Dormeyer
mixer, $38. Ph. 4-8881.
CHEST type 12 ft. Freezer. Like new.
Ph. 4-4311.
FOR SALE gas and elec. range.
Furniture, refrigerator, rugs. 696
N. Cottage.
APEX wringer washer, spotless, $64.50
square tuo Maytag wnite ses.sa
ABC automatic washer, over
hauled $89.95
Late model Bendix washer 6c
dryer set, top condition $239 95
Westinghouse range - $69.99
Montgomery Ward dryer, Hi
yrs 9V9.au
CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC
399 CHEMEKETA
USED refrigerators: Westinghouse,
Frigidaire, Kelvinator. Hot Point,
Norge te Cold Spot Guaranteed,
reasonably priced, $49.50 te up.
Yeater Appliance Co
sts Chemeketa
R CA. Table radio $15.95.
Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Liberty.
Used
IF YOU need a single
item or a
complete household of new or
used furniture or appliances. Buy
now on our easy terms.
Woodnr's Thrifty Used furniture
$15 So. Coml Et Ph. 4-3311
1 block So. of Paper Mill
454 Sewing Mochinct
Sewing Machine
Portable Sale
Port Elect., sewt good 819.95
Port. Elect, llkt new $29.95
Port. Elect, forward te reverse $39.50
Port Elect., rd. bobbin $39.50
Singer Port, rd. bobbin 69.50
New Singer Port $119.95
Singer Zlg Zag, port., save $100.00
All Guaranteed. Fre Sewing
Course
Sew 6c Save
Singer Sewing Center
130 N. COM'L. PH. 3-3512
Used
SEWING MACHINES
Sears Roebuck tc Co.
PH. 39191 550 N, CAPITOL
PORTABLE acwinc machine for aala
cheap. Ph. 4-801 iter 8 JO.
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed.,
450 Merchandise
455 Hsehold Goods For Sole
SALE
Read this list of new items
5 pc. chrome dinette $ 22.50
Twin beds complete .......$ 14.90
Good piano $ 85.00
Bedroom sets $ 49.50
Used mattresses from .....$ 4.95
Used chests as is ... $ 3.95
Buffets, several 10.00
Treadle sewing machines ..$ 8.50
BE THRDTY Buy used furniture tt
appliances. THE THRIFTY WAY
on Easy Terms at
WOODRY'S THRIFTY USED FTJRN.
515 S. Com 1 Ph. 4-3319
NEW WHEEL BARROWS Reg.
$14.95. Spec. $8.95. Used Mdse.
Mart. 270 S. Liberty.
USED Auto, washers Ic dryers: West
lnghouse, Maytag, Bendix, Thor,
Easy Spinnera Guaranteed, reason
ably priced. $39.95 it up.
Yeater Appliance Co.
3T5 Chemeketa
DAVENPORT Ac CHAIR Set $14.95.
Used Mdse. Mart 270 S. Liberty.
UNFINISHED furniture. H L Stiff
Furniture Store. 175 N High.
15 FT. food freezer, $225. 2160 S. Cot
tage, ph. 3-4829.
NEW BIRD Cage and Stand. Reg.
szz.30. spec. (11.95. Used Mdse.
Mart. 270 S. Liberty.
LINOLEUM RUGS
$3.95
Valley Furniture Co., 219 N. Com!
IMPERIAL Candlewick Crystal &
chrome dining fet 24743 after 1:30
p.m.
PING PONG table, elec. sewing ma
chine, elec. range & rex. mangle,
13 x 15 rug & pad. Ph. 4-5233.
54 KENMORE DELUXE
ELECT.- RANGE DBL. OVEN
$180. 1930 N. 19th.
456 Wanted, H$ehold Good
TOP CASH PRICE
FOR USED FURNITURE
APPLIANCES, MISC.
Check With Us First!
4
aim
72 w"
270 S. Liberty
Ph. 4-6371
WE NEED USED FURNITURE
CALL 2-7472
Business
for tfit best professional services.
ADDING MACHINES
All makes adding machines, csl-
culators Sc typewriters, sold, rent-
ed, repaired.
i. Roen, 456 Court. 36773.
APPLIANCES
WESTINGHOUSE
Woodry Furniture Co.
474 So. Com'l. Ph. 4-2111
BEDDING
CAPITOL Bedding. Mattress reno
vators. New snattresses. 3-4069.
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, clearing roads, ponds.
u-4. u- carryall, v.
2-3146.
Huskey. Ph.
CONTRACTOR!
General contracting. Specializing In
remodeling. Fre eatim. Ph. 4-3676.
CKAN WORK
25-ton Lorain moto crane.
Sand te Gravel Co. 2-2461.
Salem
FLOOR COVERINGS
Norria Walker Paint Co. rioor-cov
ering Division. Quality Instslla
tions. Linoleums. Asphalt Tile. Rub
ber Tile. Wall Tile. Etc. FREE ES
TIMATES. Ph. 4-2279.
FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
Convenient parking, access to lock
ers at all times. Hardy Jc 8on. Cor.
Lancaster Dr. 6s lilvertoa Rd. Ph.
3-4353, . 4-3743,
August 24, 1935-See. 2)-9 1
450 Merchandise
457 Radio and TV
ZENITH used T.V. $99.50. WilTi Mu
sic Store.
458 Building Materials
Nails, many sixes. Keg
-$9 23
. $6 50
Steel garage doors, complete .Cheap
500 HI Ktl an ti.k. til u
300 gal steel sep. tanks" . (44 50
j mac sewer pipe 30c & 34c ft
42 gai elec water heaters $59 50
5 ft steel tubs, complete S63 oO
20 Tr IS wain h.in. w ,i. t .
Quality toilets with seats $29 50
i m col, ting w rim, etc $43 95
Galv.
DID
12c.
LT lAe IK
-, ooc, piasue pip cneap
We specialize in low prices on com p.
twung. vcaar smngies. rna gSJVan
ized iron rnoftn
birch plywood, grade A Me
mb. 44c. mahog.. 40e
Long plywood for boat Cheap
rj-aii paper, two aq. ft $2.50
Water nrnnf villhiuril ivl
New 4 T g nlactvrhnar'rf 1 Alt
GalVcized gutter te all fittings. Cheap
Weather strip windows tU 20 up
Crystal slide windows $16.50 up
Electric wir 12-2 roll at 4a
Fencing 6c steel fence posts Cheap
oaro wire BU rods IS .85 te $7.43
Exterior white paint gaL , ... $2 bO
Nw M rhitat KtM -.4, mm tin KA
Plastic drain board covering. 30csq. ft.
C. G. LONG & SONS
1 Mile N. of Keizer, 051
SPECIALS
Elec. wire 12-2 a roll . 4c ft.
Bathtub 5 it A grade $49 00
"t x , gal. pip w 12c te 16e
Floor Furnace $85
42 gal. elec. water hrt. $59.50
4 In. black sewer pip 30e cV 34c ft.
Light fixtures n&, off
Switch boxes 25c ea.
Garbage disposal unit $65
Dnnr rhlmM v4i4,,nMi
Lavatory complete
$1 95
Kit. vent, fan .
-$17-25
Anex Elec. & Plumb.
3405 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-1668
PAINTS
SHINGLE STAIN
Barn & Roof
SAVING OF 334
OUTSIDE WHITE
Good. Grade
NESON SPREADWELL
Reg. 4.64 gaL new, 3.80 a gaL,
SAVE 25 TO 50
. OX INSIDE HOUSE PAINTS
Discontinued colors.
450 Center
2-2476
Phone 39191
FREE ESTIMATE'
On Installed
ROOFING
GUTTERING
No Obligation
Sears Roebuck & Co.
550 N. Capitol
SEVERAL thousand feet of good
used lumber, siding, 2x4's. 3x('s
shiplap. and roofing. See at 2420
Fisher Rd.
SHINGLE STAINS. Red Green.
Black. $2.85 gaL in a s. Barn ana
Fence Paint. Whit. Green. Red
Brown. $2.75 a gaL Norris-Walker
Paint Co, 1710 N. Front. Phon
4-2279.
500,000 FEET
flew, fresh-milled old and second
growth lumber. 2x4 so 2x11. tn a
- to 24-foot lengths. Delivered prices
$30 per thousand, Ted Muller Ph.
Satan 2-1196 etenlngs
USED SINKS Singl $3.50. double
$10. basins $5; bath tubs $20, used
automatic water heaters. Judson'sj
279 N. Com'L
DOOR SPECIAL,
A. Grade R.C. Mahogany
Only as long as quantity lasts.
FIRST HERE FIRST SERVED
1- 0 x 6-8 li $5.25
2- 4 X 6-8 l?t 0SS.9S
2-6 X 6-8 9 $5.95
2-8 x 6-8 36 25
J-0 x 6-8 $6.70
DICK MEYER LBR. CO.
1775 LANA AVE. PH. 3-4939
NOW
WRECKING
SALEM HOUSING PROJECT
(All materials for sale en the job)
Go to S. 17th Ac-Mission, then
So. 3 blks.
V plaster board, 4x8 .96 sht
Toilets, complete $1500
Doors, all sizes $5.50 & up
Windows & Frames
..$6.50 te up
Ceiling tile
U6 sq. n.
.435 perM
.$2.50 ea.
insulation
22 ft. roof trusses
Also
2 compartment sinks
Electrical fixtures te pip.
Iter & Co.
Ph. 4-8311
OPEN ALL DAY SA TURD AT
459 Do If Yourself
U-FLX-IT-GARAGE
Repair your own ear. Phon 4-5261.
2095 N. Com'L
To Place Ada
Wow 46811
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HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS
PROMPT, free delivery of WAT
KINS products, please call distritv
utor. 1135 So. Com'l. St., Salem. Ph.
3-5395. Dealer applications invited.
PAPERING AND PAINTING
Painting and paper-hanging. Fre
estimates. Ph. 3-9513. 1160 Shipping.
PAVING
Salem Black-Top Paving Co. Drive
ways. Parking Lots and Streets.
FREE ESTIMATES
Ph. 4-4904 . . Ph. 4-6378 Ever
SAND 4 GRAVEL
Salem Sand 6c Gravel Co. Ready
mix concrete. Crushed and round
gravel, sand and top soiL 1405 N.
Front St. Phon 3-2461.
WALLING SAND 6c GRAVEL CO.
1625 McGilchrist
Crushed quarry rocks and graveL
All sizes for roads, driveways and
parking lots.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Garden sand, bull-doztng. shovel
and" dragging work. Phone 3-9249.
SEPTIC SERVICS
MIKE'S S e p t i c Servic. Tanks
cleaned. D'rooter cleans sewers,
drains. Phone 3-9468.
Hamel's septic tanks cleaned, lin
service. Guaranteed work. . Phon
3-7404. 3-0774.
HOWARD'S Roto - Rooter, drains,
sewer, sepUo tanks cleaned, a-5327.
BUILDING