AUTOMOBILES BONESTEELE'S 1947 Studebaker Regal Tudor (Looks like new) . .$1550 1947 Studebaker Sedan $1495 1946 Plymouth Sedan $1495 1940 Stude Commander 4 door '. $895 1936 Plymouth Sedan (new motor) $350 1940 Studebaker Coupe $645 1946 Studebaker 1-Ton $1245 1947 Studebaker te-Ton $1195 1941 Chev. -Ton Pickup $795 Bonesteele Sales & Service 370 N. CHURCH PONTIACS '47 Sedan Coupe . . '41 Sport Coupe '40 Pontiac '47 Ford D.L. Sport Coupe '42 Olds Sedan '36 Chevrolet Sedan Herrall - Owens Co 660 N. LIBERTY BUILDING MATERIAL FECIAL: Cedar siding. i"x8". Random length. C-iirade. JB5 thousand. Keith Biown, Front St Court Sts., Salem. ma SAVE ON ROOFING Lei Wards five you complete IN STALLED price on youi roofing need Wide range of colors Call our outside salesman tor free estimate Phone 1-3101 MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. SALEM. OREGON ALUMINUM ROOFING a ft width Id tn foilowlna length! r mt sa Iff o ir i Ask about Installation service MONTGOMERY WARD fi CO. SALEM OREGON SEW SHIPMENT plaat board ac. So aq (t Rock lathe it iq. It 11.16 MONTGOMERY WARD StLEM ma BUILDERS attention. Two 14-ft. ladders 110 each. One extension ladder, 19 ft. sections, 125. In good condition. If all are taken, 137.80. Ph. 3-0140. maH3 Cedar Shingles - Shakes Mar we aupply you with Tillamook Coast, Grande Ronde Inland, and CM cade High mountain No. 1 shingles, $8.35 q. No. 2, 15.00. Sldewall 18-ln. shakes painted with undercourse $12.80 aq., unpalnted 10.00 aq. Ted Muller Building Supplies, Ph. Salem 3-1108. NURSERY STOCK FUCHSIAS See them In bloom. 180 varle tlea. Mr. F. E. Ward, 4380 Cherry Ave: - .IA12'L. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOYT ST. SURPLUS CLOSING SALE Irrigation Pump with Wisconsin motor, t-n-i ir(iiintfM. Plumbing supplies. Large wall safe 145.00, 8'x20' 10 Ton Trailer 1200.00. International o i u" Truck 1925.00, 1941 G. M. C. 114 Ton 16' foot bed $1400.00, Elec. Bakery oven 8 Bun pan slse. Spud peeler $65.00. vjtAk Ann Wntt 33 V light plant J85.00, Hammer mill $40.00. Laundry dryer $60.00, Collins and Seidelhuber elec. ...- h.afora IS.lta. G. O. 2 fire CX- tintTuUhers 111.50. Paint locker. Bed mm tnhles. Coffee Table 15.00, Shovels ll.OO.Hotel size Champion dishwasher 1200.00, 11 Cu. ft. pressure coonera 160.00, House size hot air furnace with blower 145.00, Desk and swivel chair for (35.00, Double cast Iron alnk with trim $31.50, Buss seats leather $10.00. " Galv. Pipe 17c ft., Daveno BIrdseye maple $23.50, leather easy chair $15.00, 10 Ton warehouse trailer $12.50 ea.. Ice Boxes $7.50, Apt. size elec. refrigerator new $160.00, 800' is uaiv r.PB iu length 30c ft. Special clearance or Vmmrr TifLux washers. i Acre Indus trial site with RR frontage and 4000 quire feet of buildings, zone otbhu-foi-tiiT-inn- fnr lnnc term lease or sale. Come South on 12th to large Hoyt Stan, Turn E. 1 blk. Ph. 37Bio. DELUXE BABY Buggy, new hot plate. 13 cup drlpolator. te b. Kin. rn. "ujli ISO GALLON iteel tank, clean, good for water or fuel 140. Want used window glass. 12x16 or larger. Rt. 8 Box 802. Dallas highway. 1 REFRIGERATOR and elec. range. 1384 Waller St. THROW RUGS. Blended rayon and ace tate. Rubberised back. Beautiful color combinations. 22x42. 3.95. 28x49. 6.95. 34x60, 11.95. 52x76, 21.95. Green Stamps. i Salem Home Furn. Co., 137 S. Com'l. i nl60" 6-FT. INLAID floor covering $1.23 run ft. 6-ft. Armstrong Quaker 60c ft. 6-ft. Bonny Maid 45c ft. Laying service. 9x12 Congoleum and Armstrong Quaker rugs, 10.95 and 9.95. 9x12 Bonny Maid 7.95. Green Stamps. Salem Home Furn Co., 137 B. Commercial. nlflO COMB. RADlO-end table. Rich mahog. veneer. Regular price 59.96. For clear ance 39.95. Green Stamps, Salem Home Furn. Co., 137 8. Commercial. nl60 WESTERN Holly gas range with Robert Shaw oven. '48 model. For sale or trade. Ph. 3-9029 or see at 2235 N. 5th. n!59 6 MONTHS OLD Kelvlnator Refrigerator. $245. Rt. 5. Box 36. Phone 2-0281. By Swegle school. nl59 FLOOR MODEL EASY IRONER on rollers. $76.00. Set Rogers silverware for 6. i Monogram W, 822.50. 1696 N, Liberty. nl60 COMPLETE stock A equipment of the Hubbard Appliance it Electric Co. goes at auction Thurs., July 7th, 7:30 p.m., at the Glenwood Ballroom, 5 miles N. of Salem on Portland Hlway 99E. Hundreds of new and used Items. Own er, R. L. Phillips, Is leaving the state and says to sell the works regardless of price. GLENN WOODRY AUCTIONEER Phone 3-5110, Salem. nl59 SALEM SAND A GRAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing Ditching Sewer A Basement Equipment Rental 16 B H yds 12 00 per hr 10 B H yds 9 60 per hr D-7 Cat A Dozer 10.50 per nr D-s Cat A Dozer 8.40 per br D-4 Cat A Doxer 7.00 per br . Phone Day 1-9408 Eves 3-836 or 2-4400 Balen Ore ton o ENGAGEMENT A wedding ring set, reas onable. Phone 3-7995. nl59 FULLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Pb. 3-8357. niaj' , GOLF CLUBS, laundry tray complete, 1 man's bicycle. All reasonable. 1885 North 34th. nl59 LARGE antique mahogany sofa, i heirloom. Reasonable. Phone Family 1-4607. Bill AUTOMOBILES PH. 3-9277 fll59" $1395 845 595 1295 995 245 PH. 24113 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS USED sewing machine. Pb. 3313B. nl68 USED Washing machines, ranges, refrig erators, water heaters. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80' ROOFING Willamette Valley Roof Co., 30 Lana ave. nl59- NO WAXING required when you use Plasti- Kote, the cellophane-like finish lor your floors or linoleum. V EATER APPLIANCE CO. nlBO" HOTPLATES, fans, pressure cookers. Y EATER APPLIANCE CU. niBlT USED CROSLEY refrig. New finish. A dan dy and a bargain. $89.50. Oevurtz fur niture Co., 275 N. Liberty. nl6f USED NORGE refrig. A dandy and a bar gain at $99.50. Gevurts Furniture Co., 275 N. Liberty. nl61" USED SPARK oil heater. Gevurtz Furni ture Co.. 275 N. Liberty. n!61' USED MONTAG wood circulator, $50.50. Gevurtz Furniture Co.. 275 N. Liberty, nl61' FARMERS: Attention-Fence Controllers, milk pasteurizers, close-out prices. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80 ELECTRIC Sewing Machines. Free-Wes- tlnghouse. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. n!80 EXHAUST fans. Close out prices. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nl80' DEEPFREEZE Home Freezers $129.95 St up YEATER APPLIANCE CO. niHO' FENCE POSTS, poles, all typea. Shingles, fertilizer St flatrock. Phillips Bros., Rt 6, BOX 118. Ph. 68F22. D GENERAL ELECTRIC Croslej, Gibson and Mootag Appliance at Gevurtz H CU. FT. CHEST ti-ttezer . Ph 3-4284 BRAND NEW Pacific Apt. size electric range. $129.50. Oevurtz furniture store, 276 N. Liberty. nl61 LATE MODEL G.E. Range. Like new. Guaranteed. $124.50. Gevurtz furniture Store. 275 N. Liberty. nier USED WESTINGHOUSE Washer. A-I cond. $39.50.- Gevurtz Furniture Store. 275 N, Liberty. nigi USED CRAWFORD Electric Range. beauty. $66.00. Gevurtz Furniture Co. 375 in. LiDeriy. nioi NEED A cheap battery? Six months guar, rebuilt. Grp. 1 size, $5.95 exchange. Retread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster. nl72 DAVENPORT it Chair $20. Ph. 38485. nl67' SMALL BUNGALOW PIANO. Reflnlshed rosewood case. Reconditioned trhough out St restrung. An Instrument you will enjoy. $250 cash or terms. Stone Piano Co. 1540 Fairground Rd., Salem, Ore. nl6l EVINRUDE 6 H.P. outboard motor, Win chester 20 gauge shotgun, pole it reel. 1635 N. 20th. Ph. 24700. nl60 PEAT MOSS: Full bales, $3.95. Poultry, 1505 N. Front. Globe Wcrnlekt filing cabinet it sections $25. Phone 2-0910. nl61 Apt. elec. range. Bargain, Still In crate. $100. Ph. 3-9409. 11161 Portable Brush soundmirror tape recorder. Boy's World bicycle, juvenile size. Phone 3-3951. nl61 WALLING SAND A GRAVEL CO CRUSHED ROCK for roads and driveways cement, ready mix concrete, garden sand. Bulldozing drainage and ditching fc-rd. shovel and drag line Ph 3-9249 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE WANT strawberries Market price In cash. Contact Jory Packing Co at Ter minal Ice. 249 D St Phone 3-4590 na" WE NEED junk batteries. Paying $1.10 Retread Tire service, 320 so. Lancaster na!72 WANTED Turnlture to sWr. A repair Lee Bros Furn Reflnlshlng Co ph 3-7001 na- USED FURNITURE Phone 3-9185 PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Products. 556 Cross St. Ph. 2-5446. pl66 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box 724. 3-5334. P185 Madam Marie Fortune Teller, Palm and Psychic reader. Tells pasf, present, fu ture. Advice on all matters, answers all questions. Open every day 10 to 10 lo cated at 3560 Portland Rd. Howards Trailer Court. 4 block from Capitola bus stop. pl63 AFTER JULY 1, 1949, I will not be re sponsible for any debts other than my own. Olsa M. Conn. pl59 NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts other than my own. Lcroy MUlea, Box 474. Independence, Oregon. p159 HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP? - Thousands of couples weak, wornout, solely because body lacks Iron, get new vitality taking Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Introductory size only 50c. At all druggists in Salem, at Fred Meyer's P161 AUTOMOBILES PACKARD 48 Deluxe Sedan. RAH. white wall tires, very low mileage. Take 24 to pay. STATE MOTORS INC. 340 No. High qll FOR SALE 1941 Chev. S-Pass. Special Deluxe. Radio and heater. See at 445 Gerth Ave.. West Salem. Call 2-5641. q!65 FOR SALE 1948 Old mobile club sedan. two-tone finish. Inquire 620 Marlon. Ph. 2-4176. evening a-asua. qiw '31 MODEL A roadster, good condition, priced to sell. 1397 N. Commercial. ql59 FOB SALE 1946 Dodge panel. Good con dltlon. $1125. Bee at 2455 8. High. ql60 25 PASSENGER bus. Flxlble. Tires, body A motor very good condition. $2100. Gall A Christens on. Pb. Tall 145. TafL Ore ql60 AUTOMOBILES "McKay's CHEVROLETS 197 CHEVROLET STYLEMA8TER SEDAN 1941 CHEVROLET SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN R Ac H. i 1948 CHEVROLET la -TON PICKUP . 1947 CHEVROLET !4-TON PICKUP. 1946 CHEVROLET 3-TON L.W.B., 2.SPEED AXLE. . CADILLACS 1918 CADILLAC "62" SEDAN, LOW MILEAGE , BUICKS 194S BUICK ROADMASTER SEDAN , FORDS 1942 FORD Ui-TON L.W.B. 2-SPEED AXLE . 1936 FOP.D COUPE Douglas McKay 550 No. Commercial AUTOMOBILES VACATION TIMES ARE HERE. . TRADE YOUR TROUBLES FOR ONE OF OUR THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED USED CARS. SOME FINE LATE MODELS TRADED IN BY YOUR NEIGHBORS. 35 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. TWO LOCATIONS. TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY 352 N. Commercial 2640 Portland Road Phone 2-4173 H62 Pickups Commercials 1947 DODGE TON, like new. 1 owner. 1941 INTERNATIONAL 4 TON. Recond. St Guaranteed. 1941 CHEV. , TON, a bargain $595 1940 FORD TON. A Honey. Guaranteed. 1931 CHEV. A good farm rig. Only $ 60 1948 JEEP PANEL. Like new You can really save on this one, NEW AND USED JEEPS, PICKUPS STATION WAGONS WILLYS SALES St SERVICE Eisner Motor Co 1 352 N. HUh flalem, Ore. ql61' Eisner Motors to Buy '42 G.M.C. 6x6. Equipped with Baufh man lima apreader. Ph. 2-0594. q!61' Eisner Motors to Sell PONTIAC '48 Torpedo two door sedan, radio, heater, Hydramatic, fog lights, car like new; $665 down, bal. 24 months. STATE MOTORS INC. 340 No. High ql61 ZEEB'S USED CARS BDY BELL TRADE SELL TERMS 233 Fairgrounds Road Phone 3-6454 '40 DELUXE FORD 4 door, RAH, 5 to 7 pm. 1922 N. Commercial q!80 1037 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, $250 cash. Good transportation. Call after t p.m. at 570 N. 14th. Q.161 Eisner Motors Fine Cars 42 STUDEBAKER Commander, A-l con dition. $950. 4 mi. N. Salem -811 verton Hlway. Lancaster Drive. J. H. Jackson. ql63 1937 OLDS "8" A-l tires, motor, paint. 575 D St. Ph. 2-0301 eve. ql59 FORD 48 Pick Up, Radio. Heater, overdrive: new paint, perfect shape. Take 24 months to pay. STATE MOTORS INC. 340 No. High ql61 FOR SALE 1942 Hudson Super 6. 4-door. RAH. Exceptionally cienn. ncccu, complete overhaul. Good rubber. Rob inson's Shell. 6B0 Center. q!60 WILL TRADE $1600 equity in Kit Cham pion trailer house lor late moaei usea car. 2085 Coral Ave q!60 41 Nash Amb. 8 cyl 4 dr. sdn. O'drive, RAH. bed. Looks like new. Low mile-" ase. Perfect cond. 740 S. Winter. Ph. 2-6407. q!80 t17 flulck Sedanette ilow mileage call Darby Sermon. 3-9131 days only. q!61' For Sale 1947 Dodge 3 door sedan. New rubber, low mileage, RAH. Other extras. Very clean. Reasonable, Ph. 2-4497. - 0H Will Sell equity or outright, "36 Ford 2 door sdn. RAH., $250. Brownies Foun tain Lunch, 1140 N. Capitol. Ph. 2-9344. ql61 '5' EXTRA SPECIALS '5' 42 PONTIAC SEDAN '41 DODGE SEDAN '41 CHEVROLET SEDAN '40 CHRYSLER ROYAL SEDAN 40 PACKARD CLUB COUPE The above cars are ready to go have Radios A Heaters EASY TERMS. STATE MOTORS INC. H0 No. Hllh qltl BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK 1041 Chev. Sedan 3595.00 1937 Plymouth Sedan . 365.00 1937 Chev. Sedan 32S.O0 1936 Ford Sedan 145.00 Truck Sales & Service Co. 555 N. Front Ph. 3-9131 Qll Itt.Ti Demote Sedan, good condition over all. $100. Rt. 6, Box 270, Ph. 3-3304 qlSl I9!U OLDS. Oood condition. 6195. Call 20441 after p.m. 184 AUTOMOBILES i I Corner" $1395 $895 $1295 $1095 $1395 $3495 $1795 . $795 $195 Chevrolet Co. Phone 33175 gist' AUTOMOBILES GUARANTEED USED TRUCKS io7 ..Tnn Dodze with Logging Traiier $2250.00 1947 2-Ton Studebaker Dump ,. 1850.00 loss. 9-Ton Federal Long Wheel- base 1350.00 r i.R International-Auxi liary Trans "25.00 IDA Chevrolet 4-5 Yd Dump Very Clean 2150.00 G. M. C. Diesel B-Wheeler, 4-71 Fntrln Tae-a-long axle Per fect Condition 5500.00 Truck Sales & Service Co. 555 N. Front Ph. 3-9131 ql61 CLEAN 'S Dod'ht sedan. $226. Ph. 2-4686. FOR SALE OR TRADE '33 Ford Tudor, clean for its age. iowb bo. nn. q.o 37 Ford 85 $150. 575 E Browning Ave, qlfll in NtfiH Amhftjmftdor. Radio heater, ov erdrlve, spare, under coating. Excellent condition throughout. Low mileage. Will finance. Ph. 2-13d. g.o 41 SPECIAL deluxe Chev. 5 pass, coupe. A-l condition. $200 worm 01 extras. 47.000 miles. This week only, 2251 Breyman St. Ql61' BETTER CARS BETTER PRICES from your Buick Dealer 1947 Olds 76 Sedan $1895 We have reilnlshed tnis car in oeau tiful maroon. 1946 Pontiac Convertible . $1695 . 1947 DeSoto Sedan $1595 1S41 Buick Sedanet $1195 Premium in every respect recently repainted and overhauled almost new tires and scat covers. ' 1S40 Buick Special Sedan $850 Just repainted Pine Green ana it glitters like a Jewel. 1941 Pontlao Convertlbl $925 1939Naah Coupe $499 1837 Pontiac Sedan $275 OTTO J. WILSON. CO. Commercial at Center MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS 1947 Hsrley-Davldson 45 cu. in flight red color, chrome. Apt. 25 2i w. uiay, Monmouth. flal" SALESBERRY MOTOR scooter. A-l Shape. Must sell this week. No reasonanie 01 fer refused. May be seen after 6 p.m. at 60 Carlton Way. Ph. 2-0865. qal60 FARM EQUIPMENT USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular sizes, $5.00 and up- Montgomery ward co. Salem. qbl61 TRAILERS 24 ft. 1947 BOUSE Trailer for sale. Exc. condition. 600 B. warren, Monmoutn. See after I p. m. tl64 Honaetraller for sale furnished. Ph. 3-9037. tie 1947 MOB1LHOME 3-room trailer, new condition. Reasonaoie. u. a. reterHen. Detroit. Oregon. Llfil ONE-WHEEL trailer. 1384 Waller St. t!61 Used Trailer reg. 235.00 now 155.00. Steel frame trailer with tanaum wneeis. nome made aluminum house mounted on trailer. 2 used stoves. See Mr. Suit at Sears. Roebuck A Co. tl61' FINANCIAL VACATIONS AGAIN YOUR WAY AND FAST And again a loan from Personal for that much needed trip. $25 to $500 on Auto, up to $300 on Salary, Furniture Take up to 20 months to repay Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan solves a problem, phone or come In today. Personal Finance Co. Salem Phone 2-2464. M. mbw922A.M.P...S9gR 61B State, Rm. 125. Phone 2-2464 C. R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. 3127-M-165 M60 $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO IJ00 . Oar loan, up to l&oo Coma Id or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1091 Fairgrounds Road Across street from bank No Parking problems Phont 27032 LIB N M369-S291 Floyd Kenyon, Mgr r FARM AND CTTT LOANS 4'4 7. and 6 FOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Casb for Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages CAPITOL SECURITIES CO 101 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph 8-7162 r Buy Real Estate Mortgages for Your Savings Investment 5 net Properties Salem it Vicinity. See State Finance Co. 153 S. High St. OENXRAL FTNANOB CORP. LOANS Lit 8138 and U-821 and ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 ft. Commercial. Si, Tal. 1-9111 r' FINANCIAL AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE COED IT CO. 1B2 S Church Parking a Plenty Ph 2-2457 Lie No M-159 8-154 PRIVATE MONEY Special rates and terms on larger loans long and short time payments ROT H SIMMONS 136 Sov'h Commercial St Phone 3-9161 SEE OS FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4T. OR 414 INTEREST I to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 944 State Si Phone 2-3663 DIRECTORY 4DUINO MACHINES All make uied machines told, rented, repaired linen 466 Court Phone 3-6773 ALTERATION'S Dressmaking Si alt. 360 State St. 0I68 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service Free estimates riade-ttu accepted on new appliance. V trice's Bieotrte Phone 3-9239 151 8 Liberty St o Spence's Home Appliance Repair, "Noth ing to Sell But Service." Phone 3-4602. Prompt. ol82 AT-UR DOOR GRINDING '.awn mower sharpening and repairing Dexter's Ph 36833 o AUTO RADIOS Authorized Warranty Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co.. 153 S Liberty Ph 3-6955 a MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 8-9286 Night 3-1604 33" Center. Mike Panek, 275 S. Com' I. Ph. 3-5161. Brake and wheel aligning specialists. olB2 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 2-4850. o BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also houses raised, foundations. Phone 25909. BULLDOZING Dean Robinson Ph. 26537 Bulldozing leveling, road bids., clear Ing, teeth foi brush Virgil Huskey. 1010 Falrview Ave Ph. 2-3146. Salem. o-160' Light crawler dozing. Ph 2-3220. ol66 CASH REGISTERS Inst am delivery of new RCA cash register At mages sold, rented. pa:-ed Roen 456 Court Ph 1-6773 EMENT CONTRACTOR General cement cont. Honest work al nonst prices. Ph. 2-1565 or 3-7487 0164 CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks. driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned. Ensley. 771 8. 31at. Ph. 3-7176. o782 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vince' Electrlo for electrical wiring contracting repairing 157 S Liberty Ph 3-9239 o EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. ol62 Breithftupt'r for flowers Dial 8-9179 o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J R Watklns Co products Free de ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-5395 o' LANDSCAPr NURSERY P A. Doerfler At Sons, Ornamentals. 150 N, Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 o I.AWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 147 So. Com'l St. 0181 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At youi door lawnmower sharpening Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 36838 Fireplaces, Ph. 35968. chimneys A block laying MATTRESSES Capita. Bedding Phone 3-4069 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar. Mando lin. Banjo, etc. 1623 Court St Ph. 3-7969 0162 NURSES REGISTRY Practical Nurses, day-night. Ph. 35072. 0173 OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files and tiling supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 456 Court lfstrom's are equipped ' to painting Phone 2-2493 PAPERIIANGING Jerry Johnson. Ph, 3-4631. Expert Paperhanging and painting. K. J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. ol75 PAINTING AND PAPERnANGING Call 22608 for your Painting ss Paper hanging. Attractive rates. Q171 Painting St paperhanging Ph. 35522. Don Lucero. o!67 Painting and paperhanging. Free esti mate, b. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 0162' PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing Hutcheon Paint Store Phowe 3-6687 e Fisher, 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0I6O' PRUNING-SPRAYING PhlltP W. Belike. Ph. 2-1208. L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900. RADIO REPAIR General Elec. home appl. repairing, also radio repairing Broadway Appl. Co 453 Court St. Salem. Ph. 2-1566. oi83 SAND GRAVEX Valley Sand Ar Oravei Co Sill, sand Si MI dirt Excavating 10B shovel At cats Tractor scoop Si trucks for dlrl moving Ph office 24002. res 37146 c Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 N. 5th o!77 SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Elect. Ic Ruto-Router Exclusive Patent RaEOT .Jherp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Sewers or Drains Be pile Tank' Cleaned Reas Ph 1-6327 or 3-0468 SEPTIC TANKS Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter S-rvlce on flewers. 1079 Elm St W. Salem. Ph. 8-9468. 3-5327. 0183 K F. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned. Electric machine service on sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8th St., West Balcm, Ph. 3-7404. 0171 Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned, Roto Rooter service on sewen. 1079 Elm St., West Salem. Ph. 8-9468. 3-5327. TOOLS FOR RENT Howser Bros. Your power tool rental head quarters. New address 1410 8 13th Ph. 3-3646. o'" TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona. Remlngtno Royal, Under wood portables All makes used machines Repairs and rent Koen. ae uourt. TRAN8FEP STORAGE .oral St Distance Transfer storage Burner oils coal A briquets Trucks tr Portland dally Agent tor Begins nouse hold goods moved to anywhere In U S o. Canada. Larmer Transfer tb Storage Ph 1-3131 o VENETIAN BLTNDS Made 1- Ssiem Free est Phone 87338 tamer the Blind man o" Salem Venetian Blinds made to order bi finished. Retnboldt Lcwia. t-1639 MARKET QUOTATIONS a lea Livestock Market l By Valley backing Company Spring lambs $20.00 to $21.00 Feeder Iambs $16.00 to 11B.O0 fcwes $2.00 to $4.00 Cutter cows $8.00 to $11.00 Fat dairy cows $10.00 to $12.00 Bulla $15.00 to $19.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs., $17.00 to $19.00 Veal (150-300 lbs. I good ..$20.00 to $24.00 1 13 prices paid within 35e oi Port nd prices tor each type Top. 170-225 .bs Portland Eastslde Market Apricots in faced and filled 12 to 13 lb. boxes sold for $1.30 to $1.36 on the Port land Eastslde Farmers Wholesale Produce market today. Black raspberries were offered at $3.25 to $2.50 a flat with red raapberrlea selling at $2.00 to $2.25 a flat. Loganberries brought 81.25 to $1.50 a flat. Oreen onions were 40 to 60 cents a dot en bunches. Beets brought 40 to 56 cents a doien ouncnes. Carrots were offered at 66 to 70 cents a dozen bunches. Radishes were 55 to H cents a dozen bunches. Portland ProOnc Butter fit Ten tat It a. suDtecl to Imni dlate change Premium quality maximum ,3b to 1 percent acldllr delivered in Portland 6)-64c ib. first Quality S9-62c lb second qun llty 55-58c, Valley routes too country points 10 less thai first Butter Wholesale FOB oulk cubes to wholesalers grade AA, 93 score, 61c; 92 score, 60c; B, 90 score, 67c lb.; 89 score, 55c, Above prices are strict ly nominal Cheese Selling price to Portland whole sale Oregon singlet, 38-46Ve. Oregon 6 (b loaf. 4m-60Vio: triplet Vie leas than .ingles t.ggs it Wholesalers a grade large 56l-57l,ic; A medium, 51ts-54l?c, grade B, arge, 48',fc-&iic. Portland Dairy Market flutter Price to retailers Grade AA prints 60c; AA cartons 67c: A print 16c, A cartons, 67c, B prints, 62c. Eggs Priit to retailer. AA large c; certified. A large. 59c: A lame 59c; AA medium, S6-57c: certified A me dium 67c, A medium. 55-66c; cartons 2c Idltlona) Cheese Price to retailers. Purtlatto Oregon singles 40'. 50 Vic Oregon loaf, 1 Vi-53Vici trio ets ika leu than sin gles Poultry Live Chickens - No 1 ouallt FOB plants. No broilers under 2m lbs 27 -38c 10 fryers 2Vi-J lbs, 31-33c; 3-4 lbs. 33c roasters 4 lbs and over 33c lb; fowl, en horns 4 lbs. and under. 21-23c. over 4 Ibjs 23c; colored fowl, all weights, 25c; roosters, all weights, 18-19c. Rabbits Average to growers-, live whites. i lbs.. 19-21c lb.; 5-6 lbs. 17-19c lb.: col ored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does. 8 14c: dressed fryers to butchers. 5S-57c. Tnrkeye (prices auotea ait not ts lha producer od a cresaea weight oasis) u s grade A young toms, M 62e lb.: No young hens, nominally 60e - Dressed turkeys to -sutler. Uiad A young hens 70-71e New Vori- sty 1a drese ed A grade jcunt toms 68-A9c Portland Miscellaneous Caseara Bark Dry 12',e ID., green 4c Ib Wool Valley eoarse and medium trades 5e lb. Mohair 25c lb. on 12-month growth. nominally. Hides Calves. 30c lb., according to weight, kips 20c lb., beef 8-fic Ib. bulls 6-7c lb. Country buyers pay 2c less. xni (juotallons walnuts franauettes first auallt. lum 00. 34 7c, large. 32 7c. medium. 27 2n: sec ond quality Jumbos. 30 2c iaige 28.3c, medium. -36.2c: baby 23 2c, 10ft ehel first quality, large, 29 7o, medium 26.2c: sec ond quality large. 37.2e; medium 24.7s; nab? 22.2c Filberts - jumbo. 20e Ib 1 large, lie medium. 16o; small, l3o. Chicago Livestock Chicago, July 6 (U.R) Lives otck market: Hogs salable 11,000. Market very un even; moderately active; generally 25 cents lower on butchers 260 lbs. down: heavier weights scarce, 25 to 50 cents lower; sows slow, 50 cents to 1.00 lower; most declines on weights 400 lbs. and over; top 21.75 paid sparingly; good and Choice 170-230 lbs. 21.00 to 21.50; 240 260 lbs. 20.25 to 21.00;' 270-300 lbs, 18.75 to 19.79; heavier weights scarce; sows under 350 lbs, 16.50 to 17.50; few under 300 lbs. as high as 1B.00; 350-370 lbs. 15.75 to 16.50; 375-400 lbs. 14.60 to 15.75; 425-475 lbs. 12.76 to 14.00; few heavier DIRECTORY WEATHERSTRIPP1NG Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-1 WINDOW SHADES Washable, Roller Made to order. 1 Day Del Relnholdt St Lewis Ph 23639 o WINDOW CLEANING Acme Vlndow Cleaners Windows, walls A woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned, waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 347 Court. Langdoc, Culberuon and Mather WOODSAWING Atkins A Cross. Ph. 3-8674 or 3-8178. 0I68 Wood sawing. Ph. 2-1575. WOOD A SAWDUST West Salei Fuel Co Ph 3-4031. LODGES I.O.OJ meets every Wed nesday night Visitors wel Salem Lodge No, 4 A.F. & X A.M. Wed., July 6, Slated Communication. 8:00 p. m. 159 flpA Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.F. & g A.M. M.M. Degree Friday J July 8. 7 p.m. 161 LEGAL I NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of John Charles Burslk. deceased, now pending In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for Marlon Coun ty, Probate Department, are hereby no tified to present the same, duly verified nx required by law, to th- undersigned, Dorothy Burslk, 2009 South Church Street, Salem, Oregon, within aix (6) months from the date of the first publi cation of this notice. DOROTHY BURSIK, Administratrix of the Estate of John Charles Burslk, Deceased. Date of first publication: June 29th. 1949 June 29, July 6, 13, 20. 27 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE flfNES STREET FROM FOURTEF.NTII STREET TO THIRTEENTH STREET. Notice nereby is rilven that the common council of the city of Salem. Oregon. deems It necessary and expedient ana hereby declares Its purpose and Inten tion to improve Hlnes street from the west line of Fourteenth street to the east line of Thirteenth street, in the city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property by bringing said portion of said street to th eestablished grade, con structing cement concrete curbs, and paving aaid portion of said street with a 2' Inch asphaltie concrete pavement 30 feet wide In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council June 27. 1949. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a PBrt hereof. The common council hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street improvement department. By Order of the Common Council June 27, 1949. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is June 29, 1949. June 39.30. July 1.3.9.6.7.8.9.11.13. 1949 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that by an order or the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon, In Probate, duly made and entered on the thirtieth day of June. 1949, I have been duly appointed as executor of the last will and testament and estate of MATTIE O. SHIPLEY, deceased, and that I have duly qualified as such executor. All per sons having claims against said estate hereby are required to present them, with proper vouchers, to me at 214 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem. Oregon, within six months after the date of the first pub licatlon of this notice. Dated and first published the sixth day of Juiy, 1949. J. E. LAW, Executor aforesaid Allan 0. Carson and Wallace P. Carson, Attorneys for Executor July 6, 13, 30, 37 Aug. . Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., weights down to as low as 10.50 for over 600 lb. averates; prospecLs of good clear ance. Cattle salable 6.500: calves 500. Few loads aood and choice light steers sold 25 to 50 cents higher early, but general steer and heifer trade slow and only s'.eady: cows steady to strong; b'llls 25 to HO cents higher; vralers firm: top 28.75 for a load of choice to prime 1139 tb. steers; choice yearlings and light steers 27.65 to 28.50; bulk good and choice steers 25.00 to 27.50; medium to low good grades 31,50 to 24.75; a load of choice 960 lb. heifers 27.75; most good and choice heifers 25.25 to 36.75; common and medi um beef cows 15.50 to 18.50; canners and cutters 12.00 to 16.00; medium and good sausnge bulls 20.00 to 32.00; vealers 25.50 down. Portlsnd Livestock Portland, Ore., July 6 U.M Livestock: Cattle salable 500: calves 100: market openrd fairly active; fully steady. Few common and low medium grass steers 19.00 to 22.50: odd low good light steers 25.00: two loads medium and low good 1200 lb. (ed steers late Tuesday 24.00 to 25.00; top early Tuesday 28.50: few com mon hellers 17.50 to 18.50; ranner ami rutter cows 11.50 to 13.00; few to 13.50; medium and low good beef cows 16.50 to 18.00; medium sausage bulls 17.00 to 18.00: odd good bulls to 20.00; good and choice eniers n.uu 10 ao.oo: lew 26.00: common down to 15.00. Hogs salable 150: market active. 25 to 50 cents higher: good and choice 1B0-230 lbs. 23.75 to 24.00; few 260 Ibx. 22.00: 300 Ib. 20.50; good 350-450 lb. sows 17.00 to 17.50; lighter weights to 18.50: good and choice feeders quoted 2:1. 00 to 24.00. Sheen salable 1000: market active, stea dy; good and choice spring lambs 23.00 to aj.su: selected lots late Tuesday 24.00; medium grades 21.00 to 22.00; commons 17.00; medium and good ewe and weth er feeders 18.00; good ewes strong, under idu iuk. 7.uu; young ewes to 7.ao; commons down to 3.00. Salem Markets Completed from rr purls it 4alera deal ers for the guidance 01 Capital Journal Readers. IRevncd dally). Retail Feed Prices Egg Mash $5.10. Rabbit Pellets 14.20. Dairy Feed 13.85. Poultry? b'lvtns once Grade A color ed hens, 24-27c; grade A Leghorn hens. 22 cents; Grade A colored fryers, throe lbs and up, 32-33C. Grade A old roosters IS cents. Igga Buying Prices Extra lame AA. 58c. large AA. 67c: large A, 55-58c: medium AA, 52c; medium A, 60 -54c; pullets 32-35c. Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale pricef to 7 cents above these prices above Grade A generall quoted at 63c, me diums 59c . Bntlerfat Premium. 63c, No. 1. 61ei No. 3, 65 9c (buying prices). Butter Wholesale grade A, 16c: re .all 7 la. OBITUARY Charles E. 80 tile Lebanon Charles E. Soule. 81. died July 4 at the Lebanon home of his son. He was born June 25, 1668 at Morrlstown. Minn., coining to Oregon 51 years ago and set tling near Lacomb. Since 1920. he lived In Lebanon. His wife preceded him In death and his dnuRhier, Mrs. Alta Jenkins, re cently passed sway but he Is survived by two sons Orvllle and Clare, both .of Le banon; a brother, Ira, and grandson. Mer vln Jenkins, also 0 Lebanon. Funeral ser vices were conducted Wednesday at the Howe-Huston chapel, with Rev. Carl Ma son officiating. Burial In the Masonic cemetery. William Magor Benson Dallas Funeral services were held Tues day in the Henkle and Bollman chapel To William Magor Benson. 72, who ne at his home on Route 1. Dallas. Saturday after a long Illness. He had been a resi- dent of this community for 38 years. , Mr. Benson was born June 6, 1877, at Memphsi. Mo., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Benson. On November 23, 1898, lie was married lo Maudie May Crook at Evans, Colo. They lived In Colorado until 1913, and moved to Oregon where they lived 11ni.it 11)17. Then for four years they lived In Idnho before coming to Dnl- las in 1921. Surviving arc the wiaow. Route 1, Dalian; two sons, Clarence R. of Dallas and Francis O. of Salem; lo grand children mid two great grandchildren. Minnie llelle Oshurn I.ebannn Mrs. Minnie Belle Osburn. 73. died In Salem July 6 while visiting rela tives. She was born March IS. 1876 In Iowa and hnd lived in Lebanon 35 years. Services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Howe-Huston chnpel In Lebnnon and Interment w 111 be in the old looi" ceme tery in Salem. Survivors are: Sons. Irvin Drake. Snlem. Lcnnle Drake, Lebanon; daughters, Mrs. Jnkc Fix. Camas. Wnsh., Mrs. Bernlece Bradley, Salem; staler. Mrs. Mary Richard, Lebanon, and seven grand children. Clarence G. Boggle Lebanon Funeral services for Clarence O. Boggle, who died al Smith River. Cat. July I. or a ncart aitacK, win be neid at the Lebanon Howe-Huston chapel Thurs day at 3 p.m. Rev, Ivan OrhNell of Mon roe, wash., win oiticiate. Born in Wis consin, Aug. 14, 1R93, Mr. Boggle came to Oregon In 1904. Interment will be In the IOOF cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Gertrude: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bog gle of Lebanon; brothers, Edwin of Long view, Wash., and Merle of Lebanon; sis ters, Mable Smith and Edna SI lie wood of Lebanon, Florence Rlne of Long Bench, Wash.; four step-children and a number of nieces and nephews. David Melvln Meek it Dallas David Melvin Meeker. 71. resi dent of Dallas for 12 years, died at his home on Dlmlck road, North Dallas, Mon day after an Illness of several months. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Henkle and Bollman chapel and burial will be In the IOOF cemetery. Falls City. Mr. Meeker was born In Jasper county, Indiana, April 2, 1878, the son of Charles H. and Margaret Meeker. The family moved to Custer county, Nebraska, In the spring of 1883, and the mother died there. In I BOO t lie father moved his family to Oregon and settled In Malheur county on the Owyhee river. The father died In 1802. Since that time. Meeker has spent most of his life In Oregon with the exception of a short period spent In Idaho and Nevada. He was married on Sept. 6, 1913, to Miss Mabel Cook. Their only child, a son, lost his life In the armed service during World War II. Surviving is the widow, as well as a granddaughter. Sandra Meeker, and a brother, John, of Dallas. Mrs. Walter R. Klrkwood Wheatland Mrs. Walter R. Klrkwood. 78, of Wheatland dlstlct, died July 1 at ueaconess hospital, snlem. She was a worker In the Houewell United Brethren church and Ladles' Aid and a charter member of Ynmhlll Rebeknh loditr. She wax born In Washington, Ind., Jan. 32. 1873, and came with her parents by rail to San Francisco, and from there to Ore gon by boat when three years of age. She had resided in Wheatland district 47 years. Mrs. Klrkwood was a retired school teacher, having taught In the state of Washington and Yamhill county, Ore., 17 yera, following her graduation from Ore gon State Normal school In 1895 fnow the College of EducHtlon at Monmouth). She - as united in marriage June 18, 1901, at the larae Elkhorn ranch of her brother, Aden Keen, nenr McMlnnvllte, Two chil dren were born, Mr, Klrkwood died In April, 1942. She lonk active Interest In civic afalr up to her last few days of Illness, Surviving are two daughter, Mrs. Robert A. Oilchrlxt of Portland and Mrs. Joe Beaty of Wheatland district; broth ers. W, H, Keen, Euaene: Frank Keen, Malone. Wash.; sisters, Mrs. Walter D. Davis, Aberdeen, Wash.; Miss Nora Smith, Portland: Mrs. Aria B HnMrom, Whrnt land: Mrs. Sadie Hollenbeck, Hlllsboro. Soften Up Hard Stinging Callouses Join th mlllinni of happy 7 "J"?'" In cool Ire.h enmort ih.nki to Ihla '"; whit, m.dlc.ted biilm. K.nloy '"''' eoollna loothlnir action. Uot lc.-Mlnt today at all druggk.ta. V V A modern, medically sound M treatment that gets real results Wednesday, July 6, 1949 15 FinuVl services were held at U. a. church? at Hopewell Sunday, Rev, Conrad Knoaca ana ev. narry u. Ryan. Burial at Hopewell, W. T. Rigdon of Salem in' charge. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ha listed 1 were singers, accompanied by Mrs. Tolvo1 uanisarj. ua&xet oeares were John P. Otfisler, Andrew Gilchrist. Richard Jones,' Joe Klrkwood. Clark Noble and Owen N. ' Pearse. 1 Agnes Carrie Creasy Fuson I umsville Funeral services for Mrs ' Agnes Carrie Creasy Fuson were held Tues-' oay irom tne weaieyan Methodist church' in Aumsviue. Agnes Carrie Creasy was born on July 7, 1864, and would have been ' a on Juiy in Aioany. She married Ottor Fuson Sept. 20, 1920, at Ma rah fie Id. Mr.' and Mrs. Fuson, a Free Methodist minis ter, then went to Marshfield. Tvhe Hill and Roseburg before coming to Aumsvllle in uesio.es tne wioower, she is sur vived by two sisters, Mrs. Edith Ramsey and Mrs. Ulyssa Woodbury of Felton, Calif., and a brother. N. B. Creasy at Stockton, Calif. Numerous nieces, neph ews and grandnleccs and nephews also survive. William Fudge Bailst on William Fudge was born In Ohio In 1872, came to Oregon In 1897, built a blacksmith shop in Ballston, which is still standing. He was married to Mary Clark daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, pioneers, Two sons, Laurence of Seattle. Wash., and Vein of Bea verton, survive him. Mrs. Fudge died in April, 1940. Funeral services were held In Macy's undertaking parlors July 2 with burial In the Evergreen cemetery. Pallbearers were Martin Van Groos. Georee McCulioch An drew Campbell, Fred Edson, Dick DeJong ana tiaca uejong. Clarence Andrew WhTmey Dallas Funeral services for Clarence Andrew Whitney, 69, will be Friday from the Henkle and Bollman chapel at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. C. A. Slas officiating. Bur ial Will be In the IOOF rmeler-v. Mr. Whitney died at the Bartell hospital Sat urday. e was born March 16, 1880, at Manchester, Iowa, the son of Rufus A. and Emmallne Whitney. On April 27, 1921. ho was married to Grace Florence Arledge at Aspln. Wash. They had lived in Wash ington until 1929 when they moved to Oregon. During the past two years they" lived on lloute 1, Willamlna. Mr. Whitney was a member of the Christian church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Whitney, of Willamlna: two daughters, Mrs. Anna Bosch of Willamlna and Mrs. Vedah Slollc" of West Salem; five sons. Keith. Kenneth, Lyle. Clarence and Clarle. all of Willa mlna: three brothers, three sisters and five grandchildren. Emma Parrlsh Lebanon Emma Parrlsh. 91. a resident of Oregon for 90 years, 60 of which wera .spent in Lebanon, riled J11W 1 at hr Newport home. She was born in Iowa Deep 1, le.iD. services will De held, Thursday at 10:30 a.m. in the Howe-Huston chapel with Dr. John Houser, pastor of the Bap tist church, officiating. The deceased was a cnarter member of this church. Rnrii will be In the pioneer Claypool cemetery.' Survivors are two .sisters, Mrs. Minnie mcnois of Lebanon. Mrs. Alice Burton of Sclo, and a number of nieces and neph- ewa DEATHS Benjamin Franklin Shoemaker Benjamin Franklin Shoemaker, late res ident of 1896 Cout street, at a local hos pital July 6, at the age of 78 years, sur vived by wife. Alice W. Shoemaker of Salem; three daughters. Miss Gertrude M. Shoemaker of Mondombe, Belgian Congo, Africa, Mrs. Merle H. Price of Seattle and Mrs. D. W. Daniels of Lodl, Calif.; and by six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Retired minister of the Christian church and former pastor of the Court Street Christian church of Sa lem. Services will be held at the Howell Edwards chapel Friday, July 8, at 3:30 P.m. with Rev. W. Harold Lyman, Rev. Dudley Strain and Rev. C. F. Swander officiating. Private concluding services at Mt. Crest Mausoleum and Crematorium. Friends are requested not to send flow ers bu. to make contributions for a me morial to Rev, Shoemaker to be placed In the sanctuary of the new Court Street Christian church. Ben W. Walcher Ben W. Walcher, at the residence, 360 Myers St., July 6, at the age of 73 yeurs. Survived by wife, Blanche Walchor ofA Salem; a daughter. Mrs. Helen Stevenson of Salem; a son. Perry Walcher of Eu aene; a sister, Mrs, Chnrlcs UnderfaiiHor. of Springfield. 111.; a brother, Bert H. walcher of Sparta, 111., and -two grand children. Services will be held at the. Clough-Barrlck chapel Thursday, July at 1:30 p.m with Rev. Dudley Strain offi ciating. Interment In the IOOF cemetery. Chester II. Gemmen Chester H. Gcmmell. Isle resident of 460 North 24th street, at a Portland hox-. pltal July 4. Survived by wife, Mrs. Kathryn D. Gem me 11 of Salem; two daugh ters, Lorna D. Reex of Helix, Oreg., and LaVelle Schnnnep of Portland; five sons,, Ronald A. Gemmell of San Francisco, Gor don G. Gemmell of Portland and Wallace M. Gemmell, Darrcll V. Gcmmell and Al an Gcmme.1 all of Salem; mother, Mrs. Emma Gemmell of Salem; thtree brothers Paul M. Gemmell of Salem, Walter Gem mell of Portland and Arthur Gemmell of Eugene; and four grandchildren. Serv ices will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Thursday, July 7. at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Chester Hamblln officiating. In terment In Belcrest Memorial park. Marlon F. Nlcrolson At the Veterans' Hosoltal in Portland July 5, Marlon F. Nlccolson. late resident of Salem, at the age of 60 years. Survived by two brothers, Charles Nlccolson of For est Grove and Lloyd Nlccolson of Portland and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Klssling of Eugene and Mrs. Eva Jewell of Corvallls. Services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon malic, umremy, juiy at J D.m. Wltn concluding services In the City View ceme tery. Patrick M. Carey In this city July 4. Patrick M. Carer, late resident of Salem. Services will bo held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Friday. July 8 at 10 a.m. with concluding services at St. Barbara cemetery. Father A. J. Ga Unas will officiate. Mrs. May Lamb At the residence at 1845 Smith litn street, July 6, Mary May Lamb, at the age of 73 years. Wife of George A. Lamb of Salem; moher of Harold C. Lamb. Mrs. Idell Hedges and Mrs. Georgia French, all of Salem. Mrs. Verna Cone of Dallas and Mrs. Helen Zetterberg of Kings Valley: and sister of G. T. Burns of Portland. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Member of the OE3 of Yamhill, Maccabees of Donald. Oregon, and Gold Star Mothers of World War II. Funeral services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Friday, July 8. at 1:30 p.m with concluding services at the Buttevllla cemetery. William Leonard White In this city July b William Leonard White, late resident of Salem, at the age of 75 years. Brother of Margaret Bird and Grace Sullivan, both of Benton, Wise. An nouncement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. Pvt. Robert Russell McAllister Pvt. Robert llussfll McAllister, late rest dent of Prelum, Oregon. May 16. 1915, at Okinawa. Survived by father, Russell Mc Allister of Pratum; mother, Mrs. Walter Jones of Medford; brothers. Gene McAl lister or Medford and Richard McAllister of Portland; and a daughter, Carol Juno McAllister of Medford. Graveside services will be held Saturday, July 9. at 3 p.m. a I the Mt. Hope cemetery near Pratum under the auspices of the AmerlrHn Le glon. Direction Clough-Barrlck company.,. ROBBED of Sleep by Awful Dry Eczema Itch "... tried Resinol relief seemed tike s miracle!" Ask your druRRist lor this fa mous ointment today. 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