AUTOMOBILES PONTI ACS '47 Olds "76" Sdn. Hydro., R & H . $1495 '41 Sport Coupe 845 '40 Pontiac 595 '37 Pontiac Sedan 395 '47 Ford D.L. Sport Coupe 1295 '42 Olds Sedan 995 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 245 Herrall - Owens Co 660 N. LIBERTY MISCELLANEOUS DENTAL PLATE REPAIR 3-HR SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST Adolpb Bid. Slate St Commercial Bta SALEM Phone 3-3311 m MEED 3 nic-a playmates for my two chil dren between 2-5. Under constant sup ervision. 11.25 per day, further informa tion 3-4630. ml65 BUILDING MATERIAL SPECIAL! Cedar siding, U"x8". Random lenftth. C-grade. I8S thousand. Keith Brown. Front St Court Sts., Salem. CEMENT MIXER for rent. Ph 3-9' mal69 STEEL AND Aluminum Window Frames. Casement, Double Hunt St Commercial Types. PUMILITE, West Salem. mal65 FIREPLACE MATERIALS Superior Heatform St Bennett-Ireland fireplaoe circulators. All lirepiace ana masonry materials. PUMILITE - West Salem. mal65 BOCKLATH, PLASTER and Stucco mater ials. Complete line, quality materials. PUMILITE - West Salem. in a 165 HARDWOOD flooring, all grades, from 195 thousand up. Keith Brown, Front & Court ats., Salem. ma ' SAVE ON ROOFING Lei Wards clve you complet . IN STALLED price on rour rooflm needs Wide range of colors Call our outside 'salesman for free estimate Phone 1-3101 MONTGOMERY WARD St OO. SALEM. OREGON ma ALUMINUM ROOFING 2 ft width lo the following lengtbit ff 11-74 r s 10 3 90 ir 148 Ask about Installation service MONTGOMERY WARD St CO. SALEM. OREGON NEW SHIPMENT piaat board 6 Vic. Vi" Be sq ft Rock lathe 45 sq. ft $1.75 MONTGOMERY WARD S1LEM Cedar Shingles - Shakes May we supply you with Tillamook Coast, Grande Ronde Inland, and Cas cade High mountain No. 1 shingles. $8.25 sq. No. 2, 15.00. Side wall 18-ln. shakes painted with undercourse $12.80 sq., unpalnted W.00 sq. Ted Muller Building Supplies, Ph. Salem 2-1198. IN SHEET Rock. Wall board 4ic ft. Va in. It. In. rock lathe solid sheets 31e yd. Hard' water proof wall board 7 Vic ft. Used toilets. C. G. LONG Ph. 25821 One Mile North of Keizer ma 187 CEDAR SHAKES, primed and with under course, fia.au sq. riywooa ior canineis, flooring and walls. Lowest prices. 2 pan el doors $6.50. 3 St 5 panel doors $5.75. Screen door $'fl.50. Flrtcx 5c per ft. C. G. LONG Ph. 25821 One-Mile North of Keizer males NURSERY STOCK FUCHSIAS See them In bloom. 180 varie ties. . Mrs. F. B. Ward, 4380 Cherry Ave. mbl77 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FULLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Ph. 3-8357. nlB2a PROF LEAF breakfast table & 2 chairs. Oil range coolc stove, 30 gal. hot water tank, 18x30 kitchen sink. Ph. 39429. nl68 USED sawing machine. Ph. 33130. dim SALEM SAND St ORAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Road - Clearing Ditching Sewer St Basement Equipment Rental IB B H yds. 12 00 per hr 10 B H yds. 0.60 per hr D-T Cat St Dozer 10.50 per nr D-8 Cat St Dozer 8.40 per hr D-4 Oat St Dozei 7.00 per br Phone Days S-9408 Eves. 3-B2fl or 2-4400 Salem Oregon n USED Washing machines, ranges, refrig erators, water heaters. Y EATER AfPlilAWUI W. n.BU sTO WAXING required when you use Plastl Kote, the cellophane-like finish for your floors or linoleum. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. Ol80 HOTPLATES, fans, pressure cookers. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. FARMERS: Attention-Fence Controllers, milk pasteurizers, close-out prices. YEATER APPLIANCE CU. D1SU Electric Sewing Machines. Free-Wes-tlnghouM. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. BIBO' ixHAUST fans.' Close out prices, YEATER APPLIANCE CO. nlBO DEEPFREEZE Home Freezers S129.95 As up YEATER APPLIANCE CO. r.180 FENCE POSTS, potes, all types. Shingles, fartiliner St flatroclt. Phillips Bros., Rt. 6, Box 118. Ph. 08F22. f FT, ELEC. RE FRIG. Very good condl tlon M very good price. Call evenings 823 N. 15th, Phone 2-3404 evenings or Sundays. nl87 FOR SALE Zenith Radio-Phono and re cording Console. Perfect condition, evry reasonablee. Call 3-5583 or see at Hoff man's Market. 150 N. Oom'l. St. n!8? WESTFIELD BICYCLE, Good condition 130. Phone 2-4338 or see at 91 Lansing. nl67 JOHNSON 5 HP Outboard Motor run 7 hours. GE Roaster St other misc. hsld. articles. Priced to sell Some antiques. 1025 Garnet St. nl67 GAS RANGE. Ph. 2-6611. n!67 R. S. HOWARD piano, beautiful tone. First $125.00 takes it. 1085 Erlxon St. nl67 GENERAL ELECTRIC Croslej, Gibson and Montas Appliance at Geruru HOYT ST. SURPLUS Closing Sale ' Irritation PuW with Wisconsin motor. Electric water heaters. Delux washers. Cast Iron Enameled 20" x 18" Wash Basins new complete at less than wholeesale S25.00. Galv new pipe $15.00 per hundred, Serv Entrance con duit, fuse boxes, house and outside wire. Wall Safes 15.00, Buss seats $10.00, fn2Q' 10-ton trailer $200.00, Spud peeler $60.00, Bakery elecetrtc oven 8 bun pan size priced to sell. Hotel size Cham pion dishwasher $200.00, folding metal chairs $2.48. Swivel chairs $5.00, Oil circulators $20.oo. Hay tarps, Kitchen sinks, toilets $37.50. soil pipe, caulking lead 18c lb. hammer mill for feed grinding $45.00, 1943 International K-5 Truck l'i Ton $925.00, 1947 O. M. C. lng wheel base dual ranee like ne $1400.00 International K-8 4x4 with power take off $2000.00, Laundry dryer $60.00, 5 Ton Herculese new chain hoist $93.30. Elec. Air compressor unit, Car ats hydraulic lift for pulling trans missions and motors $150.00, Wards 000 Watt farm lite plant $65.00. Lots more and all priced to sell. acre with RR frontage 4000 sq. ft. buildings lone 4 for sale or long term leae. Come south on 13th to large HOYT sign. Turn EAST one block, Tel 1-7918. DISS I AUTOMOBILES PH. 24113 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PACIFIC SAWDUST burner, auto, con trol $25. Rt. 5 Box 135. Ph. 27393. n!65 LIGHT FIXTURES, below wholesale. Ph. 33315 between 8 & 7 p.m. n!65 MONARCH ELEC. apt. range. White ena mel. 771 S. 21at St. nlOfl' DAVENO & Chair. Ph. 25322. BUY OR SELL Used restaurant equip ment. Ph. 3-4750. nlS8 NEED A cheap battery? Six months guar, rebullts, Grp. 1 size, $5.95 exchange Retread Tire Service, 320 So. Lancaster nl72 ROOFING Willamette Valley Roof Co,, 30 Lana ave. PHILCO deep freezer $150. Used about Us yrs S17 Mill St. M68 PEAT MOSS: Full bales, $3 95 N. W Poultry. 1505 N. Front. n!70 DAVENPORT Se Tracy elec. pfano $250. Can be seen at Dallas Motors at Dallas. Ore. n!68 CHINA CABINET. Walnut. Inlaid $69.50. Belt St disc sander with Vi H. P. motor 145 Hi Standard pistol model B, $40. 7 u. it. coidspot reirig. jias. TRADER LOUIE 3055 Portland Rd. nl67' LINDEMAN Baby Grand Piano, like new S750. New Monterey western Sofa. Chair. desk, table Se lamp. Cost S485, sell for $350. Daveno $25. Double bed, coil spring. Seeley tuftless mattress, dress- ing table Se chair $75. Mahogany li brary table $U. Two eight place game tables. Quantity of fruit Jars. 1 Freezer ia uu. it., use new, cost 5, taice saas. One six year baby bed with spring Si mattress $30. Call 3-8213 after 5:30 P.m. or see at 740 Tillman avenue. nl66 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED GOOD piano lor cash. Ph 2-8725. nal65' WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying 11.10 Ketreaa nr. aorvice. 320 so. Lancaster na!72 WANTED furnlturt to flu, A repair. Lea uroi rum Kenmsning uo -a 2-7001 USED rUKNTTUBK Phone 1-0188. PERSONAL PERSONAL ADVISER. Mrs. Phillips. 330 S. 14th St. pi 66- NOT RESPONSIBLE lor Bilk made other than myself. Don M. Zlelulsh. P167 STANLEY HOME Products. 555 Cross St. Ph. 2-5446. . pl6fl NOT RESPONSIBLE for bills contracted by anyone but myself. Tuesday, July 12, 1949. Otis C. Compton. pl67 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box 724. 3-5234 P185 AUTOMOBILES WILSON'S Better Used Cars '47 OLDS 7 SEDAN 11095 '40 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE .. 11595 '47 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE .. S1695 '41 PONTIAC SEDAN 11095 '41 BUICK SEDAN 11195 '41 BUICK SEDANET 11195 '41 CHEVROLET COUPE 1995 '41 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE .... ID25 '40 BUICK SEDAN 1850 '42 DODGE SEDAN 175 '19 NASH OOTJPB .... '37 PONTIAC SEDAN '37 ORD SEDAN .... ... 1450 ,.. 1215 ,.. 1345 OTTO J. WILSON CO. COMMERCIAL AT CENTER 0.157' SPECIAL 1046 Mercury Tudor DeLuxe. If you like Mercurya you will like this one, Finish,- Upholstery, Tires like new. Motor A-I. See Charlie Hayes 2840 Portland Road TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY 1S38 CHEV. sedan, $175. Tires, motor, body, all good. 441 8. High. 3-9993. q!65 '30 DODGE sedan, new paint, '46 Plym motor. Recent ring Se valve Job. $375 or make reas. offer, 1430 Candle wood Dr. Ph. 3-5784. ql89 88 FORD. New uphols.. paint, brakes and front end. RAH. $475. Rt. 1, box 47 on Wallace road. ql66 1037 STUDE sedan. RJrH, overdrive. 1940 W. Nob Hill. . ql69 '41 CHEV. tudor. R&H, good rubber, good condition, nm. iuhu n. winter. qiofl1 Eisner Motors Fine Cars SPECIAL 1939 Chevrolet Coupe. This Is one of the cleanest 39 models you will find. It is a one owner car and has had ex cellent care. Only $695.00. See Charlie Hayes 2640 Portland Road TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY 0.168' ADMINISTRATION SALE: Sacrifice to closee estate 1949 Bulck Road master Dynaflow, actual mllesie 3800. Total sales price $2700 original cost $3300. See at Clipper Station" Center Se Church streets. Ph. 3-9800. ql0 SPECIAL 1947 Ford 4 Door Sedan. This car le In fine condition. 18000 miles. Ne White Side Walls. Runs Just as good as it looks. See Charlie Hayes 3840 Portland Road TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY AUTOMOBILES BONESTEELE'S 1946 Plymouth 4 Door Special Deluxe R &H $1495 1946 Nash 4 Door Sedan $1295 1941 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan (new engine S995 1941 Studebaker Champion 4 Door $695 1940 Studebaker Commander 4 Door $795 1939 Studebaker Champion 4 Door $495 1936 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan $350 ' TRUCKS 1947 Studebaker Vi Ton Pickup $1095 1946 Studebaker 1 Ton Pickup $1195 1941 Chevrolet V Ton Pickup $795 Bonesteele Sales & Service 370 N. CHURCH AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE or Trade for Pickup of equal value 1939 Ford five passenger coupe motor fair condition, good tires, fog lights, radio and heater. Inquire at 448 South Warren Street. Monmouth. Oregon. ql6& cnnli i Ar trtn fair condition. Cheap. 1140 N. Capitol, Phone 3-9344. q!66 n nriT ncriil frtr 1047 Fraser Good shape. R Se H St Overdrive. Will take trade, balance bank terms. 2B80 d.it Rrf Ph. 3.B188 after 5 ql69 1041 CHRYSLER by owner, good cond. R St H. 474 E. Rural. -ia5 SPECIAL 1947 Prazer Manhattan, the most copied car In America. This car has had excellent care. Traded In by a satis fied customer on 1949 model. Its clean. Looks like new. See Joe Spurlock 332 N. Commercial TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY '3fl FORD Sdn. Runs good. $275. 529 N. 23rd St. Or call 3-4758 between 5:30 St fl o.m. 1lfl6 1935 OLDS. Good condition. 8195. Call 20441 alter u p.m. i" 1946 PONTIAC SEDANETTE A REAL BUY .... $1375.00 Call Darby SERMON 3-9131 1041 OI.DS club coup, on. owner. Bank term. 8S8 N. LIbeerty Ph. 3-7142 ql07 SPECIAL 1946 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 Door Sedan. Very clean. Looks like new. Very low mileage. One of the best performing cars we have. Only $1295.00. See Joe Spurlock 352 N. Commercial TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY 1937 FORD Tudor, by owner. Ph. 3-5733. ql6T GUARANTEED USED TRUCKS 1938 G.M.C. PICKUP, RECONDITIONED . $450.00 1946 TON INTERNATION AL PKUP $1050.00 1937 FORD PICKUP, EXCEP TIONALLY CLEAN .$450.00 1946 l'A TON CHEV. PLAT FORM STAKE $1250.00 1944. K 7-8, AUX. TRANS;, EXCELLENT CONDITION $1750.00 1945 2V4 TON FEDERAL, A REAL BUY $1350.00 1936 FORD SEDAN J. $115.00 Many others to choose from TRUCK SALES & SERVICE CO. Phone 3-9131 555 N. Front St., Salem ql68 STATION WAGON 1948 Chevrolet. This Station Wagon looks and runs Just like new. You will have to look at It to appreciate the wonderful care it has had. Only $1395.00. See Joe Spurlock ' 352 N. Commercial TEAGUE MOTOR COMPANY '38 CHEV. Coupe. By owner. 2327 S. Com'l. 1167 SPECIAL 1040 OLDS 00 SEDAN NEW PAINT, NEW SEAT COVERS. RECONDITIONED THROUGHOUT, FULLY OUARANTEED 8730.00 Loder Bros. 456 Center St. 2410 Fairground Road Phone 2-7973 2-1490 ql65 SPECIAL 1941 WILLYS SEDAN NEW PAINT, EXCELLENT MOTOR, PERFECT RUB BER, VERY CLEAN, REAL TRANS PORTATION (Only) ,.c $550.00 Loder Bros. 4S6 Canter St. 2410 Fairground Road Phone 3-7973 Phone 3-1400 qlflS- Eisner Motors to Buy ZEEB'S USED CARS BUT SELL TRADB TERMS 313 Palrcrounds Road Phon. 1.8454 Eisner Motors to Sell WANTED: Clean used cars. Bob Marr. 2160 South Commercial q MODEL 22R CONTINENTAL ENGINE, 501 CU. INCH; 375 TORQUE; 138 . HP; COM PLETE WITH TRANSMIS SION AND CLUTCH; COM PLETELY OVERHAULED $750.00 TRUCK SALES & SERVICE CO. PHONE 3-9131 55 N. FRONT ST. SALEM, OREGON qlSO' FOR SALE: 5 1942 International K-7 dump truck, all In aood mechanical condition. 2 with 100 hours on new motors. Your choice. 1900 each. Can be seen on J. R. Tagtart Co. Job at Lafayette. Oregon. ql07 102 PONTIAC Coupe. Heater. S45. 420 e. zoin. Q107 FORD 1031 Model A Coupe. J-65B3. ql07 mt CHEV. O.I. Logging Truck. HaTV 40 nign torque motor and 4 new all-purpose tire. Equipped with a single axle. Wentworth Ar Irwla trailer. Full price 971. Call 3-1720. ql7 I AUTOMOBILES PH. 3-9277 AUTOMOBILES The Rocket Specials 1948 Olds 78 Club Hydra ma tic drive, radio, heater, spot ltaht, ion St back up light, doubles speaker, low mileage 1 owner. $2140 1948 Hudson 6 Sedan Radio, Heater, w. s. washers, new seat covers, 2 tone, low mlleane, 1 owner. The car you step down into. $2035 1946 Pontiac Streamliner Radio, heater. w.s. washers, ton lights, 2 tone grey, seat covers. Rood rubber. A swell automobile at only $1530 1946 Chev Flemstr. Sdn. Radio, heaaer, sun visor, foz lights outer bumper guards, drnk blue Ilnlsh. None better In this city.. $1395 1941 Pontiac 6 Sedan Radio, heater, foe liichts, seat cov ers, sood rubber, excellent motor, (clean). Can't find the like every day at 1941 Dodge Lux Lin. Sdn. Radio, heater, seat-covers, fog llahts, white w. trlmx. new motor, real rubber, fluid drive, a real buy at $895 1940 Olds 70 Sedan Radio, heater, neew paint, fog lights, good rubber, a perfect motor (now) ' . $760 Many other makes and models at the lots whera the faces chnae often. Loder Bros. YOUR OLD3 DEALER 2410 Fairground Road Phone 2-1490 456 Center St. Phone 2-7073 ql65' '41 SPEC, Deluxe Coupe. R&H, spotllte, new paint, clean inside. Rood rubber. OrlR. owner. 75D, Ph. 3-8389. ql67 1048 KAISER Sedan. Like new with extras, 1450. After 6:30 p.m. phone 2-8737. ql67 ma CHEV. Pordor. A buy at $100.00. 200 Church St., Dallas. q!65 FARM EQUIPMENT USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular Sizes, $5.00 and up. Montomery Ward St Co. Salem. qbl67 TRAILERS 194R SHULTZ Trailer house for sale cheap. Sleeps 4, electric brakes. Ex cellent condition. No Sun. calls. Ph. 2-3390. t!65 '47 MODEL aluminum, insulated trailer, sleeps 4, to trade as down payment on small, modern, neat home, reasonable. Prefer east or south. F. H. Norman, 1740 Oxford. S. of Paulus Cannery. tl70 LATE '47 UNIVERSAL house trailer. 2 rms Perm. bed. Sleeps 4. Excel, condition. Lots of built ins, ate. The best buy In town for $1200. 490 N. 19th between Center St Chemeketa fhona 3-0287. tl68 FINANCIAL $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO $300 Oar loans up to 1500 Coma in or phont Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 Pair grounds Road Across street from bank No Parking problems Phone- 27032 Lie N M369-S291 Floyd Kenyon. Mtcr r OENERAL FINANOB CORP. , LOANS Lie 8-138 and U-328 and ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 6 Commercla St Tel 3-9181 f PRIVATE MONEY Special rates and terms oo largei loans torn and short time payments ROY H SIMMONS 13fl Bov'b Commercla) St Phone 3-0161 FARM AfTTJ CTTT LOANS 4I4 and 5 YOUR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Estate Contract. ' and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 301 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph. 3-7162 r VACATIONS AGAIN Your Way and Fast .And again a loan from Person! for that much needed trip. - $25 to $500 on Auto up to $300 on Salary-Furniture Take up to 30 months to . repay Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan solves a problem, phone or come In today. Personal Finance Co. Salem 518 State. Rm 125 Phone 3-2464 C. R. Allen, Mer. Lie. 3122-M-16S rise AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 8 Church Parking a Plenty PH 3-3457 Lie No M-1S9 8-154 SEE Vb fOR ATTRACTIVE v ARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4 '.if, INTEREST I to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 atst. at Prion. I-3SB3 r TRANSPORTATION LEAVING FOR Texai July 16. wish coupte to share expense tnri help drive. Con tact Charles V. Holland, Uehama. slfl DIRECTORY ADDINO MACHINES All makes used machines, lold, ranted repaired Rnen 454 Court Phon 3-4773 ALTERATIONS Dressmaking St .alt. 360 State St. olflS APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service Pre estimates, rtade-lns accepted on new appliance. Vi net's Eiactrle Phone 3-9239 157 S Liberty Si o Spence's Home Appliance Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4603. Prompt. o!82 AT-UR DOOR GRINDING awnmower tharpening and repairing Dexter's Pn 36833 o AUTO RADIOS . Authorized Warrant) Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co. 153 S Liberty Ph 3-6955 o MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 3-93S6. Ntgnt 2-1804 337 Center 0" M:ke Panek. 275 8 Com'l. Ph. 3-5161. Brake and wheel aligning specialist ol82 ni'ILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 3-4850, o ni'ILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. A ho houses raised. New foundations. Phone 25909. 0183 BIT LLD OZ 1 N G Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306. 0187- Light crawler dozing. Ph. 2-3220, Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg.. clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Fair view Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. 0186 CASH ItEGISTEHS In.staii' delivery of new RCA cash resist ci Al mutes sold, rented, re-pa:-ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o CEMENT-WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or n-pair of foundation,' sidewalks, driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc, Call 2-4850. o CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnnco chimneys vacuum cleaned. En.siey, 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. 0183 D RA FT ING SE R VICES Homes planned Sz designed by an ex perienced architectural draftsman. Hour ly basis. 2-J39 Mill or Ph. 3-4083. ol88 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vince's Electric for electrical wiring contracting repairing 157 6 Liberty Ph 3-9239 O EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3-30.i6. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. 0182 Bre.thaunrs for flowers Dial 3-9170 o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J R Watkins Co products Free de ..very 1717 Center Ph 3-5395 o LANDSCAPF NURSERY P A. Doerflcr St Sons, Ornamentals. 150 N. Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor. Ph 3-1322. o LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 147 So. Com'l St. Ol8l LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At you: door lawnmower sharpening Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 36833 Fireplaces, chimneys St block laying Ph. 359C8. O MATTRESSES Capita. Beddlug Phone 3-4069 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St, Ph, 3-7569. 0188 NURSES REGISTRY Practical Nurses, day-night. Ph. 35072. 0173 OFFICE FURNITURE St SUPPLIES Desk chairs, flies and filing supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lHmns typewriter stands, briei cases Pierce Wire Recorders, Roen 456 Court o Ext. Painting & Int. Dec. Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-4682. o!90 If Strom's are equipped to do youi painting Phone 2-3493 o PAPKRHANGING Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631. Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. ol75 PAINTING AND PAPER1IANGING Phone 3-4300 or 2-6554. Call 22608 for your Painting tic Paper hanging. Attractive rates. 0171 Paintlnu and paperhanglng. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. ol88 Paint in? St paperhanglng Don Luctro Ph. 35522. ol67" I'lCTUIIK FRAMING Plc'-jre frnmina Hutcheon Paint Store Phowe 3-6687 o" PLUMBING Fisher. 844 8. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. 0I8O' PRUNING-SPRAYING Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1208. L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7000. SAND A GKAVfcL Valley Sand St Grave) Co Silt, sand St t II dirt Excavating 10B shovel St cats Tractor scoop St trucks for dirt moving Ph office 24002, res 37146 o Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 N 5th. ol77 SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS EH ec trio Roto-Router Exclusive Patent Razor Jharp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Sewers or Drains Beptle Tank Cleaned Reas Ph 3-5327 or 3-9468 o SEPTIC TANKS Care taken with lawns. No mileage charge. Call collect Todd's Senile Tank Service. 2545 State. Phone 2-0734. o Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-94(iB, 3-5327. 0183 K F. Hnmcl. Septic tanks cleaned Electric machine service 011 sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-6th St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0171' tyivpTters Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under wood portables All makes usrd machine Repairs and rent Roen, 456 Court 0 T R A N S FE P AST ORAGI " ".ocal St Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal St briquets Trucks to Portland daily Aient for Bekins House hold goods movrd to anywhere in U S o. Canada La r mer Transfer St Storage Ph 3-3131 O VENETIAN BUNDS Made l Salem Free est Phone 37338 Klmer the Blind man a 0 Venetian blinds made to order as low as f4 50 a blind. Phone Sears 3-9191 for fre estimate. ol90" lalfm Venetian Blinds made to order u reflnUhed Relnholdt A Lewis 3-3639 WEATHFRSTRIPPING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-5965. 0182 WELL DRILLING WINDOW SHADES Washable Roller Made to order 1 Day Del' Relnholdt St LewU Ph 33639 0' 'WIN IIO WG L FA NINO Acme Indow Cleaners Windows, waili St woodwork cleaned Floor cleaned, waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 347 Court. Langdoo, Culbertsoo and Mather WOODSAWINO Atkins4bCroa. Ph. 3-8674 or 3-8178. 0168 Wood sawing. Ph. 2-1575. wnb a-sawdust West 8a leu IMel CO. Ph, 14031. Salem Markets Completed from repnrti at Salem deal ers for Hi guidance ) Capital Journal Readers. (Revised dally). Retail Feed Prices Egg Masb 55.10. Rabbit Pellets 14.30. Dairy Feed 13.63. Penltryi b'lvtng orieu Grade A color ed hens, 24-21c: grade A Leghorn hens, 22 cents; Grade A colored fryers, three lbs and up, 32-33c. Grade A old roosters 15 cents. tec Buying Prices Extra large AA. 60e: narge AA, 5fc; large A, 57-60c; medium AA, 54c; medium A. 52-56c; pullets 36-40c. Wholesale Prlcei Sag wholesale prlcei 5 to 7 cents above these prices above Grade A generally quoted at 65c, nte diums 6le. Batterfat Premium. 63e, No. L, Hot No. 3. Be ibuylns prices). Butter Wholesale trad A, 6e; re .all 71. Portland Livestock Portland. Ore., July 13 0JM Livestock: Cattle salable 300: holdover 350: calves 50: market very slow: supply mostly can ner to common: few medium cows unsold: cutter and common steers weak at 13.00 to 8.50; few common hellers 16.00: canner and cutter cows 11. 00 to 13.50: shells down to 9.00: bulls scarce: demand narrow; no early vealers: undertone sharply lower: few chocle light vealers around 25.00 to 28.00. Hois salable 150: market very active; 25 cents higher; good and choice 180 to 3-15 lbs. 24.50 to 24.75: 260 to 280 lbs 32.00 to 32.50: good 340 to 400 lb sows 17.00 to 18.00: 450 to 550 lbs 16.00 to 16.50: choice light feeder pigs 25.00 late Tuesday. Sheep salable 300: holdover 1000: mar ket very slow;' few sales and bids 1.00 lowrr: good and choice spring lamos 30.00 to 20,50: some held above 31,00: m-S 70 lb ewe and wether feeders 18.00; me dium It? lit. feeders unsold; undertone low r: good light ewes 6.50 to 7.00, LEGAL PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the unregulated use of cer cnln forest areas la, in my Judgment, a menace to life and property on account of an excessive Amount of debris on the ground due to old burns and also be cause of weather conditions, and WHEREAS, upon the showing of the State Forester, it appears to rat to be necessary to close to unregulated use the lollowlng area resin natod as: AREA No. 6-P EASTERN LANS ASSO CIATION AREA No. 1 Township 15 South, Range 2 West: All of Sec. 23, 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36. township 15 South, Range 1 West; All of township in Lane county, except Sees. 9, 15. 16. 31, 22. 27, 38 and 33. Township 15 South. Range 1 East: All of township in Lane county. Township 15 South, Range 3 East: All ot township In Lane county. Township 13 South, Range 3 East: That part of Sees. 31, 32 and 33 in Lane county. Township 16 South. Range 2 West: Sees. 1 and 3. 7 to 12 inc., 15 to 22 inc.. and 28 to 32 Inc. Township 16 South, Range 1 West: Sees. 1 and 2, 11 to 14 inc., 23 to 27 inc.. and 34 to 36 inc. Township 16 South, Range 1 East: All of Township. Township 16 South, .Range 2 East: Sees. 1 to 24 Inc. Tov nship 16 South. Range 3 East: Sees. to 9 Inc., and 16 to 21 inc. Township 17 South, Range 1 West: Sees. 1 lo 3 Inc., and 10 to 12 inc. Township 17 South, Range 1 East: Sees. 4 to 6 Inc. Permits for entering the above area may be obtained at the following places: Eastern Lane Forest Protective Asso ciation Headquarters. 3150 East Main Street. Springfield, Oregon. Association Warden and Patrolman Heaquarters; L. O. Hole man. Vide, Oregon (Sec. 36, T. 16 S., R. 3 E. Brock Jones. Wrndllng, Oregon (Sec. 10. T. 16 S.. R. 1 W.I AREA No. 7-P EASTERN LANE ASSO CIATION AREA No. 2 Township 16 South. Range 4 East: That part of township South of Mc Kenzie River. Township 17 South, Range 1 West: See 36. Township 17 South, Range 1 East: Sees, 22 to 36 Inc. Township 17 Bouth, Range 2 East: AH of township. Township 17 South, Range 3 East: All of township South ot McKenzle River. Township 17 South, Range 4 East: Ail except Sees. 1, 12, 13 and 34. Township 16 South, Range 1 West: Sees. 1, 12. 13 and 24. Township 18 South, Range 1 East: Sees. 1 to 34 inc., 39 and 30. Permits for entering the above area may be obtained at the following places Eastern Lane Forest Protective Asso ciation Headquarters. 3150 East Main Street, Springfield, Oregon. Association Warden and Patrolman Headquarters: L. O. Holeman, Vlda, Oregon (Sec. 26. T. 16 S., R. 2 E.) Bert M. Neet. Dexter, Oregon (Sec. 29. T. 19 S-, R. I W.) AREA No. 8-P EASTERN LANE A8SO CTATION AREA No. 3 Township 19 South, Ranee 2 West: Sees. 25. 26. 35 and 36. To wash I p 30 South, Range 2 West: Sees. 1 and 3, 11 to 14 Inc., 23 to 26 Inc., and 36. Township 20 South, Range 1 West: Sees. 3 to 11 Inc., 14 lo 23 Inc., and 25 to 36 Inc. Township 21 80.11th, Range 1 West: Sees. 1 to i Inc., 8 to 17 inc., and 20 to 24 inc. Permits tor entering Ihe above area may he obtained at the following places: Eastern Lane Forest Protective Asso ciation Headquarters, 3150 East Main Street. Springfield, Oregon. Association Warden and Patrolman Headquarters: Ray N. VanScholack. Dorena, Oregon I Sec 31. 20 8., R. 2 W.i Gordon W. Fruits, Mosby Creek Camp (Sec IS, T. 31 8., R. 2 W.I AREA No. 9-P EASTERN LANE ASSO CIATION AREA No. 4 Township 22 South, Range 3 West: sees. 1 to 4 inc.. fl to 16 Inc. 21 10 28 inc., and 33 to 36 inc. Township 23 South, Range 3 West: Sees. 1 to 6 Inc.. and 9. Township 33 South, Range 1 West: Sees. 2 to 4 Inc., and 6, 11 lo 16 Inc., 30 and 21, 28 and 29, except for a cor ridor on Sharps Creek Road. Township 23 South, Range 3 West: Sees. 1 and 2, 7 to 24 inc., in Lane rounty. Permits for entering Ihe above area mny be obtained at the following places: Eastern Lane Forest Protective Asso ciation Headquarters, 3150 East Main Street, Springfield, Oregon. Association Warden and Patrolman Headquarters: Ray N. VgnHrholack, Dorena, Oregon (Sec. 31, 20 8., n. 2 W.) Gordon W. Fruits. Mosby Greek Camp (Sec 18, T. 21 8., R. 2 W.) NOW. THEREFORE. I, Douglas McKay. Oovernor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the authority vested in me under the provisions of Section 107-210. Oregon Complied Laws Annotated, as amended by Chapter 252, Oregon Laws, 1045, do here by proclaim the unreguialed use of the above dc-rlbed areas lo be unlawful and that said areas shall be subject to entry only through permit to be l.vsiird by the State Forester, or a lire warden, under .hich permit entrant shall comply with any and all of the following requirements: (1) To refrain from smoking execpt In places designated as safe In said permit. (2) To build no open fires except In places designated as safe in said permit. (3) To have as a part of his or her equipment when using camptlres, except when traveling as a pedes trian andor camming at Improved, designated and posted campgrounds, tools as specified by the forester suitable for extinguishing fires. This proclamation shall be effective fr,m and after the 15th day of July. 1949. and shall remain In full force and eliect until the 31st day of December, 1949. , Done at the Capitol In Salem, Oregon, this 13th day of July, 1949. Douglas McKay Governor ATTEST: Earl T. Newbry Secretary of State I.O.O.F meet every Wed nesday night. Visitors wel Journal Want Ads Pay Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem Livestock Marfcc-l (By Valley facking Company) Cutter cows 18.00 to 111.00 Fat dairy cows 110.00 to 312.00 Bulls 114.00 to $17.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) 117.00 to S19.00 Veal (150-300 lbs.) good ..120.00 to 124.00 logs prices paid within 15c ot Pori Mid prices for each type Top. 170-235 ,01 Portland Eaitslde Market Aprlcou sold for J 1.00 to 31.60 depend ing on quality on the Portland Eastsidt Fanners Wholesale Produce market today. Boysenberrles were St.25 to 11. j0 a ll.it. Blackcaps brought 32.50 to 12.75 a fist. New apples sold for 12.75 lo $3.00 a box. Radishes were 70 to 80 cents a dozen bunches. Portland Freda B tit lerf at Tentative, subject to lmme dlate changa Premium quality maximum to Jo to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 6l-64c 10. lust quality 59-62c lb second quality 53-58c. Valley routes nd country point 3o less than first. utter wnoiesaie run ouia eunes 10 wholesalers grade AA, 93 score, 61c: A 93 score, 60c; B. 90 score, 57c lb.; C, 89 score, 53c. Above prices art strict ly nominal Cheese Selling price to Purtiano whole salt Oregon singles. 38 48 Wc. Oregon a lb loaf. 4m-60n: triplets vie Itsi than tingles Eggs IT Wholesalers) a graas large 60 '.i-61 1 c; A medium, S3 '.i -56 Vi i grade a, large, 19-aa'ac. Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers: urade AA prints 66c ; AA cartons 67c. A prlnu 66c, A cartons, 67c; B prints, 62c. Eggs prl.t to retailers: Ka imrgs bhc, A A medium, 60c; certified A large. 63c; A large. 82c; AA medium, 60c: certi fied A medium. 60c; A medium, 59c; car Ions 2c additional. Cheese Price to retailers. Portlano Oregon singles t0Vj-5U'ac Oregon loaf, . 0 4J',i-031,ac; triplets itto esj ,tnau sin gles. Poultry- Live en token - no. 1 ouallty FOR plants. No 1 broilers under 3W lbs 37 -38c 10 fryers 2'j-3 itis, 3l-33c. 3-4 lbs, 33c roasters 4 lbs and over 33c lb; fowl, .eg noma 4 lbs. and under, 21-23o, over 4 bj 23c; colored fowl, all weights, 35c. roosters, all weights, 18-19c, Rabbits Average to growers; live whites, .1 lbs.. 19-21C lb.; 5-6 lbs. 17-19o lb.; col ored 3 cents lower; old or heavy does, 8 14c; dressed fryers to butchers, 55-57c. Portland Miscellaneous Cascara Bark Pry I2ic Id., green 4c ir Wool Valley coarse and medium grades l oe ib. Mohair 25o Ib. on 13-month growth. nominally. Hides Calves, 30c ib.. according to weight, kips 20c lb., beef 8-9c lb. bulls i-.ic ib. country buyers pay 2c less. Vut Ijuotitlunfr Walnuls Franquettes first quauu lum 00, 34.7o, large, J2 7o, medium, 27 2e; sec ond quality Jumbos. 30.2o. .eigt, 28 2e, medium. 36.2c; oaby 33.2c, soft thel. first quality large, 39.7c, medium 36. 3c; sec ond quality large. 37.3o: medium 24 7s: aoy Filberts Jumbo. 30o lb . targe, lie. medium, 16o; small, 13o. Chicago Livestock Chicago, July 13 (U.W (USDAt Live stock market. Sheep: Salable 800. Good and choke na tive spring lambs strong; top J6.50; bulk 35.50 to 26.50; other zrades weak to 50 cents lower; sheep steady; slaughter ewt to 9.50. Hogs: Salable 8,500: market active: iittchers 25 to 50 cents higher; sows 50 cents hip her; Instances up more on weighty .tows; lop 22.50 sparingly; most tf jod and choice 170 to 240 lbs. 21.50 to 2:4.35; 240 to 270 lbs 20.75 to 21.50; a few 380 to 300 lbs 19.35 to 20.50; heavier weights scarce; tood and choice sows under 340 lbs 16.50 to 17.75; a few to 18.00; 350 to 375 lbs 15.25 to 18.25; 375 to 400 lbs 14.00 to 15.35; 400 to 430 lbs 13.25 to 14.25; 475 lo 550 lbs 11.75 to 13.00; weights up to 600 lb average down lr 11.00; early clearance. Cattle: Salable 11.000. Calves 500. Slow: slaughter steers and heifers mostly 25 to 50 cei.Ls lower; cows slow but mostly steady, ome sales round 25 cents off on common and medium grades; bulls and vealers mostly steady ; stock cattle strong to .iiignuy nigner; milk, good and choice beef st tiers. 25.00 to 27.00: several choice loads, 27.25 to 28.00; top 28.26 for a load of high choice 1282 lbs; common lo medium steers, 16.00 to 24.00; choice heifers scarce: bulk medium to good, 22.00 to 26.00; few good beef cows, 20.00; most common and medi um cows, 15.50 to 10.50; cHiiners and cut Lers, 12.50 to 16.00; bulls 23.50 down; n ost 18.50; canners and cutlers, 12.50 to 16,00; bulls 23.50 down; most common to choice vealers, 20.00 to 25.50; few load., medium to good. 600 to 650 lbs stock en; ind feeders, 21.50 to 23.50. Portland Grain Portland, July 13 Pi Cash wheat fbld): Soft white 2.11; soft white (exclud ing rex) 2.11; white club 2.11; western red 3.11. Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.11: 10 per cent 3.11; 11 per cent 3.13; 12 per cent 3.15. Hard white baart: Ordinary 3:11; 10 per cent 3.12; 11 per cent 2.13; 12 per cent 2.15. Today's car receipts: Wheat 30; flour 17; oats 5; mlllfeed 5. OBITUARY Fred Solomon Crowley DallHs Fred Solomon Crowley, Sr., fls, ormrr Polk county school aupenn'endr nt, died at his home on Monmouth Rt. 2 .ale Tuesday afternoon. Funeral vrrloes will be held from the Henkle and Bol'mnn chapel here at 2:30 o'clock Thursdiy with burial in the IOOF lorine. The Masonic lodge at Rlckreall will participate. He was born in Polk county Jan. 1, 1335 and ex cepting 15 yeats. spent his entire life in the county. He was a lornrr city school superintendent at Independence and prin cipal of schools at Falls City, Itickn-al) and Newport. Between 1923 ind 193a he was In the Astoria district and served as ostmaster at Knappa. He was marred to Alia Hlnshaw at Falls City June 36, 19(', who survives with two sons. Fred S. and Charles L. Crawley, both of Monmoiuh lit. 2. and Mrs. Bertha Brinkart, Grass Vali'-y. was a member ot the RlctreMl iVa- sonlc lodge for 35 years. Olio, and Irene Meier Woodburn Mrs. Irrne Lemery Meier, i riled suddenly at her home at Went Woodburn Monday night after return ing from the Rosary held tor her hus band, Otto Meier, who died Saturday, July 0. The funeral service for Meier which was L for July 12, but was postponed and a double funeral for the husband and wile will be held Thursday, July 14 at 0 a.m. at St. Luke's church followed by in terment in St. Luke's cemetery. Recita tion of the Rosary for Mrs. Meier will be held at the Hlngo chapel Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Meier was born on t he old home place near St. Louis, March 19. 1880, and has lived all her life In this vicinity. She was the daughter of Ihe late Louis and Helen Oagnon Lemery, early pioneers, who were the parents of 15 children. Mrs, Meier Is the last one of the family and the only survivors are nephews and nieces. Charlm Robert Phelpt, Jr. uayton Funeral services were tied n fialem Monday afternoon tor Charles Robert Phelps. Jr., 34, of Sublimity, who PBAned away Friday In a 8:.m hos pital, after an Illness since February. Phelps was tie husband of t.ie former Francis Elizabeth Pettlt, who ilvrd .'n Dayton several years ago. Thi'y were SO FAST.. PURE. .DEPEND ABLE Long-lasting Relief for Itchy Skin Irritation Here't a tipl So many people deitend on Krsinol Ointment to relieve smarting Itch of dry eczema, chafing, common rash, it muit hi tood At all druggists. The tort l small reliel it great. Try III Soften Up Hard Stinging Callouses Don't wait save yourself from another day ol burning foot torture. Rot Ire-Mint HOW! Join the million of hnppy people who wslk In roof frr-ih romtort thnl to this frotv whlte medt'-ated halm. Knjov Hi amnlng cooling soothing action. Get Ice-Mint today at all druggists. Wednesday, July 13, 1949 '. married in Balem, July 20, 1944, and hi lived most of Hits time In Ca.if.iriJ wucre lie was connecieq wiin me vV'Ot l,o.i Anaeies irucicing lo, Besides wife he Is survived by his father of lem, two brothers, two sisters and cl Mep-oromer, ne served wiin me aiercn Marine during the war. Services, w held at Calvary Baptist church in Sal with Interment at the Mt. Crest Mav. loam. Fmma Wohilrr Oak Point Mrs. Emma Webster ot C tage drove died June 29 following a strol at the ass ot 90 years. The Webster fa lly lived In Oak Point about 35 ysrs aj on the farm now owned by Peter Schru Mrs. Webster made her home m Cott Orove with her daughter, Mr. Loe riayes of Crottave Oove. Surviving one son. Frank Webster of Payette, I no. 3 daughters. May of Woodland, Ca' and Lorena. Funeral services were rt' in Cottage Orove July 3, with in'.erm" In the family plot In the Dallas i.o o cemetery. . George H. Anlhonr Alb.iny George H. Anthonr, n. R No. 3. Albany, retired farmer, died the Albany General hospital Monday, m rangements for the funeral will be a nouncPd later from the Forlmlinr-Fif crlcksrn funeral home. Anthony was br June 2 1877. In Nlcolett county, Mln but cftme to Oregon In 1893, residing f) in B'liton county, whence h'. moved the Albany vicinity In '904. Surviving f three brothers, Albert and L. W. Al Ihonv. Albany, and Hugo Anth.my, Y- in California: two sisters. Mrs. Mat da Ebenoh. living in Minnesota and M Susie Atkeson, Albany; four nephews live nieces. Caroline Faher St. Paul Funeral servfees for M Caroline Faber. who died in Port.ai were held from the St. Pauls Calhc church Wednesday morning. She wai t mother of Mrs. Louise Hansen, HRi and Elmer Faber, all of Portland; sis nf Bertha Endlcott. Napavine, Was Otis Lambert, St. Paul and Ed Lamar Molajla, IMwird Wilt Grande Ronde Funeral servlefa rdward Witt. 32. who was dr.iwned h Monday, will be held from Slater, M with Henkle and Bollman ot Danas fnrwnrd the remains. Witt, a reci arrival in Oregon from Missouri, vi oorn at Miami. Missouri. He Is eurvn by his father of Tyler. Texas; t brothers and a sister. Oral anJ Roy B! aleton and Mm. Francis S. Johnson of Grand Ronde; a .'ister In Oklaiioi and a brother In Kansas City. Armnnd Franklin Prey Dallas Funeral services for Anw Franklin Frey, 18. of Dallas Rt. 1; H 454. who died in Salem Sunday from : juries received in an automobila ctdenl. will be held from the Evane!; Mennonite Brethren churoh Sunday at 3 o'clock with Rev. A. P. Toews olficlatti Burial will be In the Dallas IOOF ee eterv under the direction of Henkle a Bollman. Surviving are his parents, r.nd Mrs. John R. Frey, Dallas; in sisters. Mrs. Charles Miles nad Mrs. A nold Claassen, both of Salem ana aiv Frey, Dallas. Dallas Funeral services for He Stromer . 89. who died at his home 8' day, were held from the Mjttiod'st chui Wednesday morning, wev. uiarn nm flrlatlng and burial in the IOOF cemetf He was born in Germany Jan. 2. in and before coming here live years a lived In Garner, la., and Portland. He w married to Frelda C. Browver at woM'.i Nobr., Dec. 4, 1B87, who survive w three daughters. Mrs. Hulda Kesller, V las; Mrs. Ruby Hudson. San Francis and Mrs. Mabel Broadfoot, Beverly hi Calif.; one son, W. E. Stromer, Denv elcht arandchlldren and twelve ere grandchildren. He was a member of t Methodist church. DEATHS ritflnn Harold Buslck Clifton Harold busick at me resiaena at 2010 North Church street. July iu, e vived bv wife. Mrs. Rosalie busick Salem; a daughter, Mrs, Ramona Bpb ot Salem; two brothers, Orlck busick Dayton and Dale Busick ot ucimonq, wa; and a sister, Mrs. Clara Schmajle rtplmnnd. Services will be held in the Chi el at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum Frid July 15, at 3 p.m. under tne oirection W. T. Rlsdon company. Entoraomeiu Mt, Crest Abbey Mausoleum. Marie Wilson In this city July 11, Marie Wilson, resident of route 1. Sublimity, at nge of 82 years. Survived by daught Mrs. Jean LcwLi of Sublimity. Mrs. je; nette Hough of West Fir, Oregon, M Bernlce Croft of Azella, Oregon, Mrs. Helen Wnshhiirn of Hollywood. C; a brother. Carl Erlckson of Portland: t sisters, Mrs. Tillle Horn 5 tad of Bre; erton, Wash., and Mrs. Emma Ha ford of Grand Forks, N. D.; and sev grandchildren. Member of the Luther church, services win ne neia at tne T. Rlgdon chapel Thursday, July 14. 1:30 n.m. and shipment will be made Bakers field, Calir., for interment. Lillian K. Bellman Lillian K. Rett man, late resident Brooks, Oregon, at a local hospital, Ji 11 at the age of 84 years. Survived 'by brother, George Wagner of San Franc co. Announcement of services later the How ell -Ed wards chapel. Pfe. Albert II. Hansen Pfc. Albert H. Haiusen. late resident Detroit. Ore., on Leyte. P.I.. Dec. 5. 19 Survived by a father, Laurltz .lansen Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Annie Ketc.ium Detroit, and a brother, Richard Hansen Detroit. Graveside services will be n- nt Bflcrest Memorial park Baiurday, J1.: 16. at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Georg? Williams officiating. Military services v be conducted by Ihe Veterans -f Forei! Wars. Direction the Ciough-Bnrrlck cot pany. Mrs. Clar Sybil Hamel I Mrs. Clara Syhll Hamel, at a local hr pita), July 12. Survived by a non, Flu I Hamel of Alsea, Oregon. Announcament services later by Clouih-Barrlsk romp; Nlrkolas Corkier NlckolaS' Cockier, late resident of N Angel, at a local hospital July 13, at t age of 86 years. Father of Mrs. Joe' F gelbeck of Melrose, Minn., Walter COckl of Bencloft, Iowa, John B. Cockier Waite Park. 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