The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1955, Page 36, Image 36

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    4 Sec. 4)Statttman, Sa!m,
-Reds Assured
J Of U.S. Peace
llntentions
JJ WASHINGTON W President
Eisenhower told Russia during last
f, July's summit conference that "un
der no circumstances is the United
I States ever going to be a party to
aggressive war against any na-
tion." '
The text of the President's as
' su'rance to the Soviets disclosed by
the State Department Thursday in
making public' the American rec
' ords of the top level Big Four
meeting.
Eisenhower, addressing his
words to Soviet Premier Nikolai
"'Bulganin, sought to assure him of
America's peaceful intentions with
these words:
. J "We believe in negotiation and
friendly conference, and the only
way that we wfll ever go to war is
when we are attacked. . . in such
a way that war would be the only
alternative and then it would have
to be an alternative so desperate
that only war could eventuate.'.
The President noted that in the
United States "It is impossible for
the government, the executive gov
ernment. to declare war. It can be
, done only by the Congress of the
United States by free debate and
votes." -? : i - .
The State Department made pub
1 lie his words in an 88-page booklet
J issued late Thursday, one week
before the beginning of the Big
Four foreign ministers meeting
which will seek to translate the
friendlier Geneva spirit into speci-
fic East-West agreement.
. Independence
: Youths Win
PI Awards
PORTLAND (SpeciaU An In
; dependence area family captured
'. two top awards Wednesday in 4-H
Club livestock judging at the Paci
fic International Livestock Exposi
tion. A 93-pound Southdown lamb en
tered by David Riddell, Indepen
dence, won the 4-H grand cham-
pion rosette and brought $3.75 a
'pound from a Portland restaurant
Another member of the family,
Irwin Riddell had his lamb given
' the top Future Farmers of Amer
ica award. The same buyer paid
T1 a pound for this one and then
-Worsted both prize animals to the
" Shrine Hospital for Cf ippled Chil
dren. ,j V ' -
His grand champion earned Da
vid Riddell second place among
; highest scoring .sheep club mem
bers. -"
A hog entered by Mike Harms,
; Canby, was named FFA champion,
while JerryiLinn, Molalla, had his
hog judged as 4-H reserve cham
pion. I
LIGHT WARNS SEAMEN
.. NEW "YORK ' (AP) Yachts
men and owners of small motor-
boats have a new gadget to keep
them put-putting safely over the
bounding main. If the engine
starts to heat up or oil pressure
.drops, a red light flashes and a
buzzer sounds off.
Salem
Obituaries
Kino C. Barker
Late resident of 118 Cunningham
Lane. At Dallas Oct. 18th. Survived
by wife, Mrs. Edith M. Barker. Sa
lem: daughters. Mrs. Betty Johnson.
Vale. Ore.; Mrs. Elsie Eads. Dallas.
Ore.; Mrs. Sylvia Kinsey. Dallas. Ore.;
Mrs. Alice Addison, Salem, Ore.; Mrs.
Alma Youmans, Florence. Ore.: Mrs.
Esther Isaacson. Silverton. Ore.: Miss
Elenor Barker and Miss Helen Bark
er, both of Salem; sons. Kino G.
Barker, Jr Dallas. Ore.: warren i.
Barker. Salem. Ore.i Elwyn. Mar
ion. Clarence, Glenn, Richard. Ken
neth and Stanley Baker, all of Salem.
Ore.: sister, Mrs. Nina INorris, and
brother, L. D. Barker, both of Port
land. Ore.; 21 grandchildren. Ser
vices will be held in the Clough
Barrick Chapel Friday. October 21st.
at 1 :30 p.m. . Interment Rest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. Rev. Marion
Webber officiating.
Otto Berren
At a local hospital October 18.
Survived bv three nieces. Willie May
Vance of Minnesota-, Mrs. Frances
Fowler, Salem. Ore.: Mrs. Clara
, Cook, Muscatine. Iowa: nephew Wil
liam Harred. Monmouth, Ore- Ser
vices will be held Friday October 21
at 10:30 A.M. in the -chapel of the
Howell-Edwards Funeral Home. Rev.
Joe Wilson officiating followed by
interment in City View Cemetery.
Laura E. Kelley -
Of Lee Apartments. At Independ
ence., October 17th. Survived by
. sister. Ida Jaffrays. Los Angeles,
Calif. Several nieces and nephews
also survive. She was a member I
the 1st Church of Christ Science.
Services will be held Friday.- Oct.
21st." at 1:30 p.m. at the Holman
Hankins Sc Rilance Funeral Home in
Oregon City. Oregon, t Interment
Lincoln Memorial. Portland, Oregon.
Arthur Frederick Taste f
At the resident of 540 Hrubeti Rd.
Wednesday October 19 at the age of
f2 years. Survied oy wiie Anna
Tasto of Salem. 1 son Orome T.
Tssto of Burbank Calif. 2 grand
children. J brothers. Hilbert O. Tasto
and Everett Tasto both Of San Fran
c'sco Calif. Announcement of ser
vices later by the Howell-Edwards
Funeral Home. - j .
mnk I. Schameier
Late resident of Rt. 1. Turner. Ore:,
October 18th. Survived by wife. Mrs.
Katherine Schampier, Turner. Daugh
ter, Mrs. -Kathertne Hale, Salem;
; -andson. Frank Hale. Salem. Ser
vices will be held Saturday. Oct.
Vnd. at 1:30 p.m.- in the Clough
Farrick Chapel, Rev. Lloyd Uecker
officiating. t
Winston L. Ganstaa
Ws serving with the U S. Army.
Survived by mother. Mrs. J. O. Sim
mons. Portland. Ore.: sister. Mrs. Or
val Goodrich. Roseburg. Ore.: broth
er. Raymond Gunston, LaGrand,
Ore.: James Gunston. Salem. Ore.
Services will be held in the How
ell-Edwards Funeral Home Saturday.
October 22 at 10:30 i.mj Rev. Ern
est P. Goulder officiating.
Bill arl WUo
Late resident of 251 S. Cottage St..
Salem. At a local hnspitil October
2fl Survived bv wife,: Mrs. Mary
Wilson, S?lem- Services will be held
MonDav. October 14 at 1:30 pjn. in
th Howell-Edwards Funeral Home,
Rev B. J. Holland officiating. Inter
ment in City View Cemetery.
1 Ata1ocaUiospital. October 11 Late
resident of Portland.
mother. Mrs. Florena Hill Port
land. Private service were field in
the Virgil T. Golden Chpel. Thurs
day. October 20, at 1:30 pjn. Bev. G.
W. Bruca officiating-
Oregon, Friday, Oct. 21, 1955
Deposed Peron to
Write Memoirs
ASUNCION, Paraguay tf) Juan
D. Peron. deposed president-dictator
of Argentina, definitely plans
to write or at least start writing
his memoirs, says a doctor who
has been treating him for a mild
attack of grippe.
The doctor said Peron, interned
on a farm near Villarica, Para
guay, has been In a state of high
nervous tension possibly caused by
"past hectic events."
Death Claims
Resident of
Independence
Statesman News lervice
INDEPENDENCE Lucretia
McNeal Dickinson, 84, who lived
in the Independence area for al
most 50 years, died Wednesday
evening at a Salem nursing home
after a long illness.
Born Oct 17, 1871 near DeSoto,
Wise., Mrs. - Dickinson moved
with her parents to the territory
of South Dakota at an early age.
She was married to Isaac W.
Dickinson in 1888 and the family
came to Oregon in 1895. They
lived on a farm near Lebanon
and also on a farm in the Albany
area before moving ot Independ
ence in 1899. The husband pre
ceded her in death.
Mrs. Dickinson moved to Idan-
ha about eight years ago to live
with a daughter, Mrs. Gordon
Skidmore. The deceased wm a
member of the Calvary Presby
terian Church of Independence.
Surviving in addition, to the
daughter is a sister. Miss Jennie
Hayden, Clinton, Iowa.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Oct 22, at 11 a.m. at
the Smith-Krueger Mortuarv at
Independence. Rev. Daniel B.
Wessler will officiate, with In
terment at Hill Top Cemetery.
Hunters Down
Phone Lines
DETROIT. Mich. (A The phea
sant hunting season opened in Mi
chigan Thursday and communica
tions suffered. ,
Telephone service between Sagi
naw and Bad Axe in Michigan's
Thumb area along Lake Huron was
knocked out by hunters taking pot
shots at overhead cables.
And at East Lansing. Michigan
State University's television sta
tion WKAR-TV, went on the air
minus sound. Repairmen found a
charge of buckshot in the audio
cable ne2r the transmitter.
Merger Asked
Of 2 Argentine
Political Units
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina Un
The federal Christian Democratic
Union proposed Thursday a mer
ger with- the Christian Democratic
party to present a strong election
front. There was no immediate
reaction from the Christian Demo
crats. : ' --1
The two factions are among sev
eral Catholic political groups form
ed last, summer. The Christian
Democratic forces are expected to
play a major role in the political
maneovers preceding the next elec
tionswhen they come.
Provisional President Eduardo
Lonardi has said elections will be
called as soon as all elements of
the electoral process are ready.
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- -
Legion PostT
Seeks Ban on
Russ Visitors
PHOENIX, Ariz. (jP A local
American Legion Post Thursday
publicly called for cancellation
of a scheduled stopoff here by
seven Russian newspapermen
now making a tour across the
country.
In a letter published in the
Phoenix Gazette, the commander
of Luke Greenway Post No. 1 of
Phoenix, Victor H. Kramer said
that at the Oct 18 meeting the
trip was "vigorously and vehe
mently" denounced in a unani
mous vote.
The Russian journalists are
now in New York and are due
here Nov. 6-10. They will tour
the Gazette and the Arizona
Republic here.
"We earnestly insist that our
public officials and civic organi
zations immediately take definite
and positive steps to prevent such
a serious and grave mistake and
that the visit to our community
be cancelled.
"We will call upon our cour
ageous western people to join
with us in taking every lawful
means to stop these people from
coming into Arizona," Kramer
wrote. Henry H. Miller, adjutant
of the post, also signed the letter.
Miller said that about 73 Le
gionnaires were at the meeting
which voted to, oppose the trip.
He said he believes there is much
popular support for the organiza
tion's view.
The letter referred to the trip
as "the plan by certain organiza
tions and individuals to entertain
representatives of the Soviet con
trolled press and show them our
state, valley (the Salt River Val
ley where Phoenix is located)
and city and its vital installa
tions ..."
It said the Legion was opposed
"for the reason that such' ill
advised exhibition is dangerous
to the safety and security of our
people and our property.'
Rorick Heads .
Teacher Unit
.
The Salem Classroom Teachers
Association named new foarlera
Thursday at a meeting held at
Parrish Junior rfigh School.
Elected new president of the or
ganization was Jay Rorick, North
Salem Hi;h School, while Richard
Hooves, Salem Heights School, was
named to the vice presidency. Ro
rick succeeds Dale Merrill, who
recently left the school system.
ana noages mis trie position left
open by the recent resignation of
Stewart Leek.
Too Late to Classify
$200 CASH or trade for older car. "53
Ford Custom Line 4-Dr. Sdn. RAH.
New wj.w. nylon tires. Balance
USS0O.-Flu-Independanca.291.
'48 Olds, good condition. RAH. 8300.
Ph. 3-8771.
'49 Mercury Coupe. 3515 Winola Ave.
Ph. 2-0871 after 4 p.m.
NICE 1-bdrm. home with 75 x 100
ft. lot. Dble. gar., shrubs & flow
ers. 1 blk. from bus line. Price $1.
975. Sm. dn. payment will handle.
Furniture can be bought. Inquire
2580 N. 5th. Ph. 4-1781.
UNFURN. 2-bdrm. house at Clear
Lake. $30 mo. Inquire 1240 Center.
NEWLY decorated 4-bdrm. country
home. Ph. 2-0294.
3-RM. furn. apt. Near new Shopping
Center, 722 N. Church. ,
FILBERT pickers wanted. Large nutg.
The Glory Hill Farm. Ph. 2-2988.
AT COST Close out on new St used
Geiser Counters. Also have new &
used Mineralights or trade for table
saw or deep freeze. Ph. 2-8221 eve.
Rt. 4. Box 708,
FOR SALE, like new dresses, suits,
formats & coats, sizes 10-13. Ph.
4-3677.
DUO THERM oil heater.
Used
months. Ph. 2-2329.
SPECTACULAR BUY
Friday & Saturday -Only
Complete Living Rm. Group
10 pieces, $88.88 total price. Includes
new modern daverto, 2 bleach end
tables, 1 bleach cocktail table, 2
modern table lamps, modern floor
lamp. 2 sofa pillows, modern smok
er. Terms. Trades. Glen Woodry,
1805 N. Summer.
WOODEN double bed wspgs. & matt.
uood cond. Cheap. 39S Jems.
TINY Toy Fox terriers for sale. ph.
Z-J303. 4U5 n. ITtn.
PARTY taking power grip pliers from
gar. is known. Return at once.
1-2 RIDERS to East Coast to help
drive, share expenses. Leaving
about 25th or 28th. Clarence Ever
ett. 2-1460. 3425 Dallas Rd.
BASKET WEAVE FENCING
1 8 Fir, 4' high wpostS, $35 per 100'
1 8 or half by 8 Ceder. (48 per 100'
Campbell Lumber Co. 8045 S. E.
82nd. Portland 88, Ore. Prospect
4-7188.
300 Personal
312 Lost ond Found
LOST: Light blue female parakeet,
north Salem area. 3-4116.
LOST Ladies Hamilton white gold
Wrist watch in downtown Salem.
Reward. Ph. Corvallis 3-7927. .
LOST Black purse, valuable keys,
papers, checkbook and -money. Re
turn for liberal reward. 855- N.
Cottage. i
316 Personal
TRY our healthful fruit pies. Crust
made with vegetable oil 8c whole
Sain flour. Elmer's Whole Grin
ikery, 2362 Front
PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS
CARDS A complete, sparkling se
lection. Statesman Publishing Co.,
280 N. Church St. Phone 4-6811.
NEED HELP to control your weight?
WEY-RITX. scientifically proven.
medically approved, inexpensive.
Ph. 3-5782. U no arts, call 3-8873.
AL'S BAKERY 1040 MARKET
Chicken & Turkey Pies. 82.25 a
dor. Italian Pizza ' 39c ea. Hot
TamaUe pies $2.25 a doz. Large
bread 2 for 4 sc. rn. 3-7372.
MADAME BAY
Gifted Reader & Advisor
I advise wisely on all affair of .life,
If you are worried or have fears,
come now. Will point out the
oath to success and happiness.
3950 So. Commercial. Hours 9 to 8.
Sun. 9 to 12.
CAULIFLOWER for freezing, canning
; tomatoes, sweet corn. King - Red
Delicious and Grimes Golden ap
ples and lots of - pumpkins for
jack-o'-lanterns.
FARMER JONES MARKET
3559 PORTLAND RD. PH. 4-7363
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
L 2088 N. Com'L 3-4537.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. SM 1.
Commercial. 2-2108 or 4-8600,
300 Personal !
316 Personal
WALK A LOT? Wear Ch. Chester
Spec. Built air cushion shoes. 'They
save your feet. AU types. Ph. 4-5273.
MME. HAZEL;
Born Psychic- ,
Ask no questions tells dates, - facta.
helps solve au prooiems. Allan a
Motel. 3645 Portland Rd.
FOR FACTS about the Catholic
Church, write P. O. Box 6343, In
dianapolis, Indiana. ? Inf ormaUon
sent under plain cover. Ne per
sonal follow-up. S
318 Stomps ond Coins
WANTED Old American coins, sil
ver, copper St (old. No permit re-
?uired to sell gold. Top prices paid,
h. 253, or 388 "C St.. Independ-
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock For Sola
89 NICE Weaner pigs.; 110. Choice
joe porter, m. . box ihb. a mi.
So. 12th St Junction. Sunnyside
Rd. 4-4380.
ANNUAL FALL SALE
Oregon Aberdeen
Angus Assoc.
. BRAH'S AUCTION YARD
Registered Aberdeen - Angus bulls,
cows, heifers.; y
Commercial females.
. Corvallia, Oregon
TUESDAY, OCT.; 25, 1955
SHOW 9:30 a.m. SALE 1:30 p.m.
Loren Hicks, Chairman,' Rt 1 Turner,
uregon. rn. vt.
BANQUET. BENTON HOTEL,
.MONDAY EVE.
LOCKER BEEF. ' Eastern Oregon, la
or whole, 19c. Custom Killing.
Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat
Co.. 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858.
PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOER
Ph. 4-9063 Salem, or V4338 Woodburn.
IXif PRICES paid for canner" cwel
Also need fat Sc feeder lambs.
Phone Salem 4-7374.
403 Livestock Wanted
CATTUC BUYERS E. I. and H. Sne-
then. 4297 Stat. 2-1343 or 2-43S0
LIVESTOCK buyer, Claude Edwards.
Kl 3. BOX BS. TO. 4-1113
CATTLE, nones, at rout farm. . C
McCandliah. Rt 2, Bx. 297. 3-6189.
WANTED to buy 175 bead feeder
iamb. Phona Salem 4-7374.
1UVKSTUCX ouyer A. f . Summer
120 Harmony Dr Ph. 4-8067
LIVESTOCK BUYER
Emery Alderman. 4-8430, 4-7211
4U foulrry ond Robbits
OVEN-READY hens. Ph 4-2478.
408 Pttt
CUTE Siamese ' kittens from show
stock. 7.50. Reg. stud service. 1385
N. 4th. Ph. 4-7830.
3 MO. OLD Siamese kittens for sale.
Ph. 2-8205.
PUREBRED- collie puppies $25. up,
riuffy terries. 815. Ph. 2-1248.
SIAMESE kits. 3 mo. BP. Champ.
Imp. blood papers. Call or write.
Senders, 813 Walnut, Albany (-3275
after 5. week-ends. '
4 CUTE male puppies for sale. 82.50
1145 N. 15th.
OBEDIANCE CLASS
SUrting Saturday Oct.' 22nd. a ( 1:30,
Registering limited. : Diamond K.
Kennels, 2557 Park Lane. 2-8385.
REG. male German short-haired
pointer, 8 mos. 875. Ph. 3-4398.
REGISTERED 3 mo. old Boxer pups.
mi. rn. silverton 3-8894. : .
REGISTERED Chihuahua stud serv
ice. Ph. 37731.
HOLLYWOOD Aquarium. 1958 Mc
Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment.
PARAKEETS, cages, supplies 4 Cor
ners Aviary 4110 Hudson S-S897
BIRD Paradise tor biros, cages, sup
oliee 3180 Livingston 2-1842
DIAMOND (kl Kennels, Boxer pups.
I weeks mid. Ear trimmed, perman
ent shots. Reasonable. 2557 Park
Lane. Ph. 2-8385.
PEDIGREED Roller Canaries, rea
sonably priced. Ph. 2-7896.
PARAKEETS Cages and supplies
BJtM Aviary, 3365 Maywood. 4-5425.
REG. SKIPS!
Schippereke puppies, finest blood
lines. Inter. Ch pns. both aire &
dame, will board till holidays. Ph.
3-9161 days. Sun. At eves 2-1143.
PARAKEETS & supplies. Ph. 2-2755.
The Garden Gate, 3825 S. Com 1.
410 Seeds and Plants
TOP QUALITY plants for less at
Middle Grove Nursery. 4920 Silver
ton Rd.
SPECIAL nice bushy Arborvitae
hedge plants. 4 ft. $1.95. 3 ft. 81.73.
Middlegrove Nursery, 4920 Silver
ton Rd.
LARGE King Alfred daffodil bulbs.
49c a doz. Middlegrove .Nursery.
4920 Silverton Rd.
SELLING out all shrubs. 30 in. pyra-
midalis arborvitae for hedging 80c.
Medlterranea heather 10 to 12 in.
65c 3 ft. cypress $1. Similar bar
gains on all shrubs. Turn north off
Silverton Road by : Middle Grove
School. 3850 Middle Grove Dr.
4-8341.
TULIPS Large Holland import bulbs
69c doz. Valley Farm Store.
MUMS, named varieties. 50c a clump.
3173 Evergreen.
IF IT'S SHRUBS, hedging, or orna
mental trees you want, we nave
them at a price you'll want. 3910
Brooks Ave. Phone 3-6027. S. E.
Kelzer Dist off Cherry Ave.
SPECIAL $1.50 value. 75c. Small
leaf Evergreen Amoena Azaleas.
Waring's Nursery. 1025 Oak Hill
Ave. Turn west from S. 12th, !
mi. S. Morningside Sch.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
GRAPES four kinds. 5'ic lb.
Bring boxes. J. R. Melvln, Rt 4
Box 878. Ph. 4-2380. '
BEETS, carrots. U-pick tomatoes, $1
a bushel. Corn $1 a sack. 1 mile
on Dallas Highway. Ph. 24042.
CONCORD grapes, - U-pick, your
boxes. 4c lb. 3845 Portland Rd.
SPITZ. Sc N. Spy Apples, $1.25 box.
"CazzeU'sY Route ... Box 130.
.Ph. 2-8267. i
FOR the freshest and largest assort
ment of vegetable and fruits in
town try .,
? Farmer Jones Market
3539 Portland Rd. ; Ph. 4-7383
FOR SALE farm fresh eggs. Ph.
3-5401. t , .
FOR SALE Good mixed alfalfa, clo
ver St grass hay, $30 ton. 2120 Riv
er Bend Rd.
APPLES, Grapes. Walnuts. H. J. Rob
ertson. Ph. 2-4224. ;
PEARS Sc apolcs for sale. Will de
liver. Paul Schaad. Ph. 4-1315.
APPLES, Rollln Beaver. Glen Creek
Rd. Ph. 4-7772. 1
FARM FRESH EGGS
Cornish Cross Fryers, Stewing 8c
Baking Chickens at
FARMER JONES MARKET
OPEN 8 A.M CLOSE 8 P.M.
3559 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-7363
WALNUTS U-pick, 12c lb. John
Bushman. 4-432L
Want Ad Secures
o- it . i . j
oponsor neeaea i
By Emigre Family
Eager to emigrate to
Australia witk kit1 wife
and two children, Keaaeta
Crooks, of England, tried
naocceeafelly for 3
jeara to find a a poo or.
Thea he placed C las if ied
. Ada' in Aastraliaa paper,
qnicktr bad the neces
sary1 guarantor I
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400 Agriculture
425 Auction Soles
DISPERSION SALE
OF 60 Head
Of Registered Hereford At: Schricker Sc Inda Livestock Auction
miles. South of Sutherlin, Oregon, on Old Highway 99.
-2
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22ND .
Start at 11:30 a.m.
i
You will find! such breeding as. Proud
no. eacai uuie, suiiingraa. Anxiety, jjomino, aDoui polled Here
ford. 27 head of cows Sc heifers Z to 8 Year old. 12 head yearlings.
Mixed heifers St bulls, 20 head of bull & heifer calves, sired bv PROUD
ADVANCE the 15th. and a few calves & yearlings by B.C.R. Lovely
Plato. Cow are bred back to Proud Advance the 15th. The bull that
graded 1st at Oregon-California Bull dispersal sale at Medford in 1953.
also will be sold. The Bull F.H. Royal Donald, the greatest 2nd at same
sale will also be offered for sale AU Cattle are tested Sc ready to go.
Regular sale starts after registered cattle are sold. - Phone Sutherlin
2146 or Oakland 2854. ;
SCHRICKER k INDA, MANAGERS
i
V. H. SCHRICKER &
O.VTRIPP,
Scotty's-Auction-House
AND
FURNITUF
4840 CENTER
ON SAT., OCT. 22,
NICE HOME FURNISHINGS SELLING AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO HIGHEST BIDDER.
INCLUDING:
1952 - 8 Ft Cold Spot Refrigerator,
Maytag; washer, 5 P. foam green Crome set, 1 9x12 - Wool Rugs,
1 - 12x12 Rug, 1 9x12 Oriental; Rug, Large Plate mirror, Davino
& Swing Rocker, 5 P. Walnut bedroom "bet - A Mr. & Mrs.
late model set., 39 in. Twin: Rollaway bed & matt. Poster
twin bed, spring & Matt, Blonde Maple desk, 2 - sets box
springsj & Matts, 2 - oil Circulators, 2 wood circulators, 1952
Majestic T.V, 17 in. set. Baby; basket complete, Kenmore Elec.
Wasfleii, A.B.C. Automatic washer, 1 set dishes spring pattern
hand painted, 1 set Fostoria Glass ware, Power tools, sander,
Tap Si : die set. Socket set, 2-Vi - in. Elec. Drills, Shallow well
'-water pump, Many Misev farm-- items, -Building Jack,- Stock
feed, hog ration, Close outs. 1 Truck -load shrubs, .: , ;
, ; I LIVESTOCK $ELL 2 P.M. - , ' ,
Sat day sale, by head or lb. Cow's both Beef & Dairy. Young
feeders:, veals, baby calves, hogs, weaner pigs, sheep, goats,
chickens, hens & fryers. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Rabbits, make
Sat. your big sale day at SCQTTY'S. We have large crowds,
many good Cash buyers. We get you the top Market for your
livestock. ' i '
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Experienced Auctioneers, sell your; stock & Merchandise & we know
their value, therefore assuring1 you a fair price; So come bring
your ftiends to our Community Auction House. Bring some
thing to sell. ,
AUCTIONEER
COL ERNEST E. SCOTT
PHONE 4-6433
412 Fruit ond Form Produce
SPRAYED Show. Baldwin Sc Spitzen
berg apples. U-pick. 25c Sc 50c. 412
Hrubetz Rd.
U-PICK cucumbers $1 a box. Ph.
2-7167. Henry White.
LATE Golden Cross Sweet CornT$L50
per 100 ears. R. A. Fiedler, 4447
Satter Dr. Ph. 4-3540.
GRAPES U-pick, 5c lb. Picked. 6c.
2 mi. on Wallace Rd. Turn rieht
i mi. on River Bend Rd. Box 3215.
A. E. Pelker.
rl Dairy Co-op. Assn
DELIVER to the Mayflower Salem
plant, 213$ Fairgrounds Road, be
tween 7:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., daily
except Saturday and Sunday.
Business
For the be$t professional services,
ADDING MACHINES
All makes adding machines, cal
culators Si typewriters, sold, rent
ed, repaired. Roen, 456 Court 36773.
APPLIANCES
" WESTINGHOUSE
Woodry Furniture Co
474 So COmX Ph. 4-2111
BEDDING !
CAPITOL; Bedding. Mattress reno
vator. New mattresses. 3-4069.
BULLDOZING
Bulldozing, clearing roads, ponds.
D-4, D-8 carry aa V. Huskey. Ph.
S-3148 I
CONTRACTORS
ELECTRICAL Contractor Since
1922. Quality work at fair prices.
Leo Johnson Ph. 2-0196. .
General contracting Specializing in
remodeling, free estim. Ph 4-3498
CRANE WORK
25-ton Lorain moto crane
Sand cV Gravel Co 2-2461
FLOOR COVERINGS
Salem
Norris Walker Paint Co Floor-covering
Division Quality Installa
tions. Linoleums, Asphalt rile. Rub
ber Tile, Wall Tile. Etc. FREE ES
TIMATES. Ph. 4-2279. . .
PAPERING AND PAINTING
Painting and paoer-hanging. free
Mttnutea.: Ph. J-A51X 1160 Snipping.
mm
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400 Asriruiture
425 Auction Sates
Advance, Spidel, W.H.R. Worthmore,
30NS, AUCTIONEERS
RINGMAN
tE CO. '
STREET, SALEM
10 A.M. & 7 P.M.
1952 Norge Elec. Range, 1950
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41 2 Fruft and Farm Produce
APPLES 8 varieties from $1.00 up.
j No worms. Cecil Boyd. Rt 2. Box
: 296 Ph. 26123. i mi. E. of Clear-
Lake Store.
APPLES. U-pick. $1.00 bu. Mrs. Cer
; nik. Rt. 6. Box 831 Fruitland.
PASTEURIZED whole milk. 75c gal.
: delivered. Cleary Dairy, 2-3035.
413 Fertilizer
ROTTEN MANURE. Rich, fine man
; ure by sack or yard. Delivered or
at farm. Phillip's Bros. Rt 5 Box
493. Ph. 43081.
FERTILIZER
Rotted manure. No weeds. Phone
; 2-0331. ,
450 Merchandise
451 Machinery ond Tools
USED Welder Suitable for farm or
shop use. Call 4-7544 or see 790
; Stewart.
ROTO-TILLER. trailer. skill-saw.
I powered posthole auger. Priced to
: sell. See at 2095 N. Com'l or call
: 4-5261.
8" TABLE SAW. 12" bandsaw, 4"
; planer. Phone 2-8838.
Directory
call one of these popular experts.
PAVING
Salem Black-Top Paving Co, Drive
ways. Parking Lots and Street.
" FREE ESTIMATES. .
Ph. 4-4904 Ph 4-8378 Eve.
SAND GRAVEL
Salem Sand Si Gravel Co. Ready
mix concrete. Crushed and round
gravel, sand and top soil 1403 N.
f ront st. mono 2-2461.
WALLING SAND & GRAVEL CO.
1625 McGilchrist
Crushed quarry rock and gravel.
All sizes for road, driveways and
parking lot.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Garden sand, bull-doting, shovel
and dragging work Phone 3-9349.
SEPTIC SERVICE
MIKE'S Sep tie Service Tank
cleaned O rooter r leans sewers.
drain Phone 3-9468
Bamel s eeptle tank cleaned, tine,
service ouaranwva worn rnone
3-7404. 1-0774.
HOWARD'S Roto Rooter, drains.
ewer septic tank cleaned 3-5327,
TAILORS MEN'S
Al Lenzer Custom, tailoring for
ladies Sc men s cut over double
breasted to single. $12. Also altera-
lies ceate. s-mob.
450 Merchandise
431 Machinry ni Tools
t well nnrt trwe
Do. you want a good pump line? See
us lur oesi oiscouni on national,
well known make.
Bollinger, 343 N. ComT. Salem
432 Wonted, Mochnry, Tools
WANTED to buy hop press. Bill The.
men, 7 fopiar St., Yakima, Wash.
45S Hsohold Goods For Sal
DRYER, elec. 175. Ph. 4-4183.
NEW roto vanity stools, 85.88. Glen
wooary, leos n. Summer.
ANTIQUE Packard Parlor Organ
aupero tone, e yr. tnn with Mattr.
110.00. Ph. 3-9751. -
SAVE 60 closeout on nearly new
jvacuum cleaners, uieo Woodry,
18CS N. Summer.
OVAL mahogany coffee Uble exc.
cona. io: Ph. 4-2031.
NEW, davenoa lg. selection 154.88.
iUien woodry. 1605 N. Summer.
OLDER model Westinghouse range in
worKing oroer, cheap. 4-4938.
DBLE. portable laundry tubs. $10.50.
oien wooary, isoo n. summer.
FOR SALE large 8 pc. Walnut dining
set. van oe seen 3740 Market. Ph.
S-8227.
WOOD circulators only 819.50. Glen
wooary. 1603 N. Summer.
ELEC. clothes dryer like new. $89.50.
iji rt. wapuoi. rn. 3-7067.
DINETTE set, china cab., bedsprings.
man. imi p. 2. 4-4137 eve.
8-PC. solid walnut dining room set
very nice. Ph. 2-9971.
SAVE NOW on new bedroom sets.
lowest prices, lowest terms. Glen
Woodry. 1605 N. Summer.
USED daveno bad, good condition.
fj. ogg oros., 248 state St.
LARGEST selection in town ot used
aavenporis, cnairs, navenoa.
Woodry's Thrifty Used Furniture
818 S. Commercial St. Ph.4-3319 '
CHR0ME-A-RAMA
50! new. chrome and wrought Iron
uincne seis, usi amvea, lowest
Jirices. Easiest terms. Glen Woodry,
605 N. Summer.
USED Biltwell Frieze davenport only
fj4.w. nogg iros.. Ia sute 5U
USED 5-pc. kitchen dinette, $11.88.
uien woodry, 1608 N. Summer.
OFFICE DESK $29.95
Woodry s Thrifty Used Furniture
515 S. Commercial St Ph.4-3319
I ionly, 1955 Arvin T.V. set. 21-tn.
nuie moaei. nrana new. save
dollars on this one. Only $169.95.
i Used Merchandise Mart
170 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4-8371 t
GOOD, used davenport. 1889 Court
n ana en p.m.
NEW maple finish Mr. & Mrs.. $29.75.
yen wooary, ibw n. summer.
RECONDITIONED and guaranteed re
rngerators ana ranges, apt. or full
size. Terms, open rt. till p.m.
Woodry s Thrifty Used Furniture
515 S. Commercial St. Ph.4-3319
USED davenport. $13.00. Hogg Bros,
aiata at,
1 jonly. 1955 Arvin 2l-in. console T.V.
set. Brand new. Special price
fimi.ya.
i Used Merchandise Mart
S70 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4-8371
UNFINISHED furniture. H. L. Stiff
-t urniture Store, 175 N. High.
USED daveno and rocker, like new,
I8S8.0Q. Hogg Bros., 248 State St
NEW Pineapple poster beds. $2730.
IGlen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer.
USED late model Kenmore electric
Sewing machine with attachments,
Jimed oak cabinet $89.95. Terms.
sopen Fit till 9 p.m.
Woodry 's Thrifty Used Furniture
815 S. Commercial St Ph.4-3319
New Philco tank type vacuum clean
ier with all attachments. Reg. $99.50,
spectai
Used Merchandise Mart
i70S. Liberty St - Ph. 4-6371
Linoleum Rugs - $3.93
Valley Furniture Co., 219 N. Coral
COMPLETE
H6memakers Outfit. $50 DOWN.-
oien wooary s. 1805 w. gummcr
USED daveno, tapestry upn., $24.00.
nogg Bros.. 248 state St.
USED vanity suite, -walnut Includes
vanity, vanity oencn, oea, s-araw-er
chest. $49.93.
JWoodry's Thrifty Used Furniture 1
t515 S. Commercial St Ph.4-3319
USED davenport and chair, only
f38.oo. Hogg Bros, 248 State Sf.
1,000 BARGAINS I
New Sc used furniture. Glen Woodry,
ioua rt. summer.
UNFINISHED chests, new 6-drawer,
$10.35; 4-drawer, $8.93. Cash &
Carry, no ph. order. Hogg Bros..
Salem.
USED Simmon Hide-a-beds. $119.50.
TVoodry' Thrifty Used Furniture
515 S. Commercial St Ph.4-3319
USED small size daveno bed, $79.00.
iMOgg Bros., 248 State St. -
$50 DOWN will buy 8 rooms of fur
niture complete witn range, refrig
erator and washer. Easy -terms on
baL Open Frl. till 9 p..m
Woodry's Thrifty Used Furniture
515 S. Commercial St Ph.4-3319
LARGE selection refrigerators $49.50
up. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer.
New Cosco youth chair. Reg. $11
ppeciai W9.93.
t Used Merchandise Mart
270 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4-6371
PAINT, oil base, now $1.79 gal. Glen
Woodry, 1605 N. Summer.
USED uph. couch now $19.00. Hogg
Bros. 248 state St.
Davenport & chair, floral pattern.
xnts week, only $14.95.
Used Merchandise Mart
270 S. Liberty St Ph. 4-6371 5
1 - Used Furniture.
I Terms ... Yes.
Valley Furniture Co.. 219 N. ComT.
BIRCH veneer 5 drawer chest, $14
6c $13 eacn. izzs n. Lancaster,
GIBSONrefrig.. good condition. $70.
Ph. 2-4613 after 4:30.
SAVE New unf. hi-chairs. $6.95.
Glen Woodry, 1805 N. Summer.
2-piece bedroom set, $49.50.
usea Aiercnanaise Mart
270 S. Liberty St. Ph. 4-6371
6-YR. CRIB & matt, like new, $29.
Ph. 2-6306.
BOX SPRINGS wlgs, only $8.88.
Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer.
Stewart-Warner console radio. This
week only $14.95.
i Used Merchandise Mart
270 S. Liberty St Ph. 4-8371 f
USED Duo-Therm oil heater with
fan. $79. Hogg Bros.. 248 State St
NEW Simmons studio couches, $69.
Glen Woodry 1605 N. Summer.
Large platform rocker, grey freize.
S.29.95. f i
i Used Merchandise Mart
270 S. Liberty St Ph.-4-6371
USED 3-pc. Wal. bedroom suite,
$129.00. Hogg Bros., 34 state si.
CLOSEOUT lge. plate glass mirror.
Clen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer.
Attention antique lover We have
. few item of antiques and welcome
you to come in ana jook arouna.
I Used Merchandise Mart .
270 S. Liberty St Ph. 4-6371
FRI.-SAT. Special: New 9x12 lino
leum. $4.9$. Clen Woodry, 1603 N,
Summer.
USED oil heater with fan,. $39.00.
Hogg Bros., 248 state at.
For one item or a complete house
vfull. select from our huge stock ot
new Sc used furniture & appliances.
Use the easiest terms In town. Free
delivery.
1 Used Merchandise Mart
270 S. Liberty St Ph.4-6371
USED blonde 5-pc. bedroom suite,
$139.00. Hogg Bros., 24 state St.
NEW S-yr. cribs only 81188. New
iyr. mattresses $8-88. Glen Woodry,
leos N. summer.
NEW BOX and inner spring m tires
I $38.00
CLEN WOODRY. 1801 K. SUUMX
450 Merchandise
55 Htehold Goods For SoU
Daily 9-9
West's largest 3. 4. a, (-room home
outfit specialists
A
MKN
FURNITURE CO.
Bargain-Jammed
CASH &
CARRY
SALE!!
EASY TERMS!'
IF YOU WANT 'EM ...
even during this Great Salet
FREE DELIVERY!
If you can't take It with you. well
gladly deliver your purchass any
where in Oregon. ,
FRI. SAT. M0N.
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FINAL 3 DAYS! -.
25, 50, 65 to
75 OFF
IF YOU ACT AT 0NCEI !
AU Merchandise Brand Newt
Free I Another MKN EXTRA I
PEACE Or MIND" CREDIT
PROTECTION GUARANTEZI
NO
MONEY
DOWN
Reg. $319. Save $161
4 t
$1.95 WEEK PAYS FOR ITt
3 ROOM OUTFITS r
Reg. $375, now $249
O Reg. $409, now $299 '
O Reg. $.490, now $287
O Reg. $620, now $399
$444
4 ROOM OUTFITS.
Reg. $595, now $444
O Reg. $695, now $499
Reg. $895, now $599
5 & 6 ROOMS
Reg. $993.
$699
5-6 ROOM . -
O Reg. $1099, now $799
O Reg. $1399, now $899
O Reg. $1875, now $1287
NOW! YOU GET BOTH
New 'S3 Zenith refrig. or electrle
. range
YOUR CHOICE
$149
with any croup.
MKN'
Furniture Co.
' 1425 .
, EDGEWATER
Salmi Ph- 2-5456
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$199
raw
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