Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 23, Image 23

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AUTOMOBILES
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EXTRA EXTRA
y Popular Demand Lee & Sam Again Offer You Their Famous
Combination - Sale Savings". One of The Largest Stocks of Clean,
Dependable Used Cars in The Entire Northwest.
ALWAYS CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING BEFORE BUYING A CAR, NEW OR USED
1. IT IS NOW CHEAPER TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR.
2. A DEPENDABLE DEALER CHECKS EVERY CAR THOROUGHLY. WE MAKE NECES
SARY REPAIRS BEFORE DELIVERING A CAR TO YOU.
3. YOUR DEPENDABLE DEALERS HAVE A REPUTATION TO PROTECT-WOULD YOU
BUY A DIAMOND FROM A STRANGER IF HE STOPPED YOU ON THE STREET? WE
DON'T THINK YOU WOULD, WITHOUT FIRST KNOWING IT WASN'T "HOT" AND
THAT IT WAS A GOOD STONE. AUTOMOBILES ARE THE SAME. WE GUARANTEE
TITLES . . . YOU TAKE NO CHANCES!
I Come in Now & Let Us Explain How We Can Save You Money
On One of These "Once in a Life Time Buys".
1949 Ford Tudor Sedan. Heater, seat
covers. 11,000 miles. Like new $ 1500
1949 Ford Station Wagon. Like new ... $ 1965
1948 Chevrolet Aero Sedan. Loaded
with extras. This popular well
made car will please you $ 1495
1948 Packard 4-Door Sedan. This popu
lar 130 deluxe model has every
thing for only $ 1950
1947 Frazer 4-Door Sedan. Radio &
heater. A real buy. You name the
price ? ? ?
1946 Ford Super Deluxe Tudor. Radio &
heater. Another black beauty $ 960
1947 Chevrolet Coupe. Where else can
you buy one like this for $ 1150
1942 Dodge 4-Door Sedan. This custom
model is very clean $ 770
1942 Chevrolet Club Cpe. Heater. This
is a buy in this popular car for
only $ 795
1942 Buick Super Convertible. Radio &
heater. All '47 trim' and grille .... $ 1050
1941 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan.' Special
deluxe. Clean, with heater, two
tone paint $ 675
1941 Buick Sedanette. This popular spe
cial series has radio and heater
and is an exceptional buy $ 695
1939 DeSoto 2-Door Sedan. Worth far
more than asking price $ 375
1938 Dodge Club Coupe. Radio and
heater. Previous owner had it ov
erhauled just before trading it . . . $ 350
1939 Studebaker Champion Cpe. Heat
er, overdrive. Hurry on this one . . $ 295
1939 Buick Special 2-Door. An un
usually clean car that we've had
too long $ 550
1938 Buick Special Sedan, 2-Door, with
radio and heater and above aver
age condition $ 350
1949 Chrysler Highlander 4-Door Se
dan. Beautiful Scotch plaid uphol
stery and fully equipped. A real
saving on this one $ 2395
1948 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan. Torpedo
"8."' Equipped. Beautiful black
finish $ 1560
1948 Mercury 4-Door Sedan. Radio and
heater. This car is porcelainized
and has had exceptionally good
care. Priced at only $ 1495
1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Club
Coupe. A black beauty with lots of
extras. Real class for $ 1295
1946 Nash "600" 4-Door Sedan. This
popular car gets 26 miles per gallon
and has only 2400 miles $ 1095
1947 Willys Station Wagon. Heater,
overdrive. One of the most prac
tical cars of all times .$ 1095
1946 Ford Super Deluxe Coupe. Radio
and heater. A very clean car $ 975
1942 Packard Clipper 4-Door Sedan.
This 120 model has heater and ov
erdrive. Very clean $ 1050
1942 Nash "600" 4-Door Sedan. Radio
and heater. Overdrive. Another
clean car that gets 25 miles per
gallon : $ 825
1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe. Radio and
heater. There's few of these left
like this ' $ 875
1941 Buick 4-Door Sedan. Another
popular series with radio and heat
er. Far above average, new motor,
etc $ 750
1941 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan. Torpedo
"8." This one-owner doctor's car
has radio and heater and runs like
our 1948 models. Very clean $ 825
1936 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan. Radio
and heater. In top condition thru
out $ 300
AUTOMOBILES
'M THEY. naw tire, f ISO, AUo '35
Chev. Pickup. S9Q. Rt. . Box J44A
qJIO
1117 FI.VMOITH deluxe club coupe. Ra
dio, heater. ioluht.s. eat covers. Ift.OoO
mile. Excellent condition. 11395.00.
Phone S-030. U09
Eisner Motors to Buy
:ar accessories urn at tube i at eot
price Ktrt come first served u thU it
a cloje-out tali Dealers welcomed R
D Woodrow Co., 450 Center a."
CHECK THE
OWNER MIST Pll equity $365 for 1350.
Bal. on 24 month contract. 1949 Ford
Custom Sedan. Radio, heater, aeat cov
ers, only 8600 miles. Sco car at Used Car
Dept. State Motors. 340 N. Hlxh St. q26
CIIEVKOI.IIT S-Door
OTTOJ. WILSON CO.
KFO sedan. Heater. Runs good. 6S.
99 Evergreen Ave. o,'.'t7
OWNER MI ST sell. 1946 MERCURY CLUB
COUPE. Perfect condition. $JOO cah.
Bal. 24 month. See car at Used Car
Lot 618 So. 12th SI. q267
TRAILERS
II FT. HOt'SE TRAILER. Butane equipped
Cheap. Ph. 3-9J37. 23 05 Lee St. t368
TRAILER house lor tale at 1210 N 5th
fci izw
'-WHEEL luftRage trailer Ali7tee77 New
tlrei. Can be made Into home trailer.
AUo, truck tire wheel and tube. Rte. 4.
Box 672. Boone Rd. 1273
TRAILER jtpacei. very reu. at Hlihway
A'C Trailer Park. 2 bloriu N. of under
pays, 1 bile. E. Nice and quiet. Clojte to
new trade school, bowcj St store. Chil
dren welcome, no cliarce under school
a tee. Clean heated rest room, showera.
laundry facit;le. with new dryer Come
out and see as. Ph. 2-1745 or 15 Highway
Ave. t287
sroT
DIRECTORY
l)IiiNO MACHINE
All makea need mehlcea sold, ranted
repaired Boen M Court Phnn 3-9773
APPLIANCE SERVICE
ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service
new appliance Vice's RiKtrtc Phone
Free Mi mate riade-tn accepted on
t-9231 137 8 Liberty St o
AT-l'R DOOR SlfRPFNIXfi
CHECK THE
SPOT
Sltlfi 47 CHEV. Sup. Deluxe Fleetmaster
frirea vzoo under market lor quick sale.
Peri. c: nd. R.A.H.. etc. 3-53?4. q261
l!-36 CHEVROLET 2-Door 8129
OITO J. WILSON CO. Q268-
Pay Up the Back Pay
ments of Balance Due
and Take Over
'37 Ford Sedan
'37 Hudson Terraplane
'34 Ford, new motor
34 Dodse Coupe
STATE MOTORS, INC.
USED CAR LOT
678 SO. 12th ST.
Q267
UARION MOTORS
NASH SEHV1CB
Towing service day phone 3-9283
t irtiM 31 Center
BOI1V AND PAINT
Braden'a Body 8t Paint Shop. Open Sun.
3690 Cherry. Ph. 2-2022. 0237
1VII UING CARPENTRY
Remodel, rrpair that home now Terms
No down payment Phtmt 2-4850. o
BTI.LDOZING
Bulldorlnx, leveling, lewd bid., clear
ing, teeth for brush. Viml Hotkey. 1010
Faivtew Ave. Ph. 2-3146. Salem. or391"
Dean Robinson. Ph.
Capital Journal, Satem, Ore.. Wednesday, Nov. 9, 23
'" i -ft $h
Painting from Memory Edwin Palm, 67, works on one of
his series of paintings in Chicago, the subjects being scenes h.
recalls of his native Sweden which he left in 1902.
CASH REGISTERS
C1IIMXEY SWEEP
WILSON'S
GIVE THESE YOUR
ATTENTION
Worth Special Mention
1948 Buick Dynaflow Scdanet
S1985
FINE CAB LUXURY AT MINIMUM
COST. MATCHI.F33 SNAP. SMOOTH
NESS. AND LONU LIFE. PRICED FAR
BELOW REAL VALUE.
1946 Pontiac Sedan
$1295
A DECIDED BARGAIN AT THIS PRICE.
HAS HAD FXCEITIONAL CARE AND
'.VILL GIVE YOU EXCEPTIONAL SERV.
ICE.
1942
Hudson Super
$725
Six Sedan
Los. rrnd. clfar'B. carryall wit Ph
or 3'.:c uto Worth. S40 Plymouth Pr
The National Caah Register Co.
Cub r.egiMera Accounting Machine
Salea - Service Supplies
525 Oalnes Street Phona J -4422
U2!
121 Pints of Blood Tuesday
Set New 8 Months Record
With 121 pints of blood donated Tuesday, the Salem area set
a new record lor the eignt monins me momie unit irom me
Portland regional blood center has been stopping here.
Each month the goal has been 100 pints, but October was the
first month that that figure was reached or exceeded, 106 pints
having been donated then. The
November total of 121 brought
Iiutan delivery of new RCA cut
reel. i) make lold rented, re
ps M Rsen ; Court PS 3"?3 e
CEMENT HORK
For expert cu Irani eed latlifactlon new
or repair of foundation. Idewtllu
driveway, patio, curb alU etc Call
2-4850 O
Furnace chimney vacuum clean-d.
Ervsley. 771 S. 21t. Ph. 2-7176. o285
DKKSSMAKING
State St. Alteration Shop. Preasinak-
itu. 360 State St., Rm.27. 0388
Dressmaking A alteration. Work guar
anteed 1290 N. 2aH. Ph. 3-7885. 0274
mtlVEWAYS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Vine' Electric for electrical wlrlnc,
contractlni. repalrlni. IS7 6 Libert
EXTERMINATORS
Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service
Ph. J-3US8. Let Crou. Rt. fl. Box 437-C
e385
rrthauot'c for flowera Dla' J-9179
Fl'RNACE A CIRCI LATOR SERVICE
HOME PROIH'CTS
VERY CLEAN AND MECHANICALLY
SOUND. ETCCELLENT TRANSPORTA
TION AT MODEST COST.
Terms Available Your Car
May Make the Down Payment
OttoJ.WilsonCo.
Commercial at Center
RAWLEIOH PRODUCTS. 1-8576. 2M
HOUSEHOLD PROULCTn
WatkloJ Oo
1717 Center
products Free de
Pi. 1-S3M. '
MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS
CHEAP transportation. 60 mllen to the
callon. '48 Salisbury acooter. uompieieij
overhauled. Muat aell Ph.8-6351. qa267
SPARK heater. Indian Scout motorcycle.
A-l condition. Ph. 4-2034. qam
SAFTICYCLES
The motor acooter built like a motor
cycle. IV and a n.t. moiora. auiq
malic clutch, no near to ahlft. Up
to 100 mile per Bal. Special reduced
prlce.1 for Nov. Terms, new and used
mode Li.
HAJfiS OUTBOARD St SPORT SHOP
1201 S. Commercial. Ph. 3-60.-.0
qaaH7
FARM EQUIPMENT
And Many Others To Choose From
Including pickups and cheap transportation. Many of these cars are one-owner cars, including some
of the '36 models.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY DURING THE.NEXT 90 DAYS MAKE THAT NEW-USED CAR A
FAMILY CHRISTMAS PRESENT. WE WILL HOLD YOUR CAR UNTIL CHRISTMAS WITH
ONLY THE DOWN PAYMENT.
Remember Check Other Prices & Condition of Cars,
Then Drive in Today
WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, NOV. 11, ARMISTICE DAY, ALONG WITH OTHER MEMBERS
OF THE SALEM USED CAR DEALERS ASS'N.
BUT WE'LL BE BACK SATURDAY TO SERVE YOU.
Lees Used Cars & Sam's Motor Co.
CHURCH ST. ANYWHERE BETWEEN COURT & CHEMEKETA -MEMBERS
SALEM USED CAR DEALERS ASS'N.
USED TRACTOR TIRES, popular alare.
I&.00 and up. Monttomerr warn A Co.,
Salem. qh2M
IF VOU want to tell your property It will
fiay you to Know now mum or an run
onn It will stand. This Information li
obtainable with very llttla trouble. Do
not hesitate, to call on ua for any In
formation vou desire on FHA Inana
STATE FINANCE CO.
15S 8. Hint! S(. Tl. 3I31. f
TABSI AND CITT LOANS
4r. and A".
VOUB OWN TERMS of repannent wlthto
rcaaoo. Caah for Rta ERtaM contract
and Second Mortaaitr-a
capitol sfccuitrnra oo
301 Pioneer Truat BWf. Ph. 3-7183 t
. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
f SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED RENTED
Washers Renaired i&n
PICK UP ft DEUVKR
Sewlna machine elevtrlliwl At con
ertl to portable or conaole. New ft
uad. Term
W. DAVENPORT. PH. 3-7671
n391
n313
Phrrne
PITS
ONE Int.
.CHICKEN FERTILIZE
I 3-JM1.
Motor. Phone 3-awK
deltTered.
j WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
.WANTED rumltur U r A -epait Lee
I RpAt nrn Reftnlitalnf c.n nh 1-100)
5 .
'WE NF.KD Junk batttrtM. Pirini 11. H C.
Haiuon. 130 8. LanraJter. ni393
t V9t0 rtRNITHl. Phone I-.1H. o
WANTED TO BI'V: Uned Rnval Tvpwrlt
1 tr In food condition. Ph. 21967 aftr
110 p m. tiaa9
.WANTEDi B4RKIK lucn flr polei or
J ttumpaft. Phone I27 Albany or wr:te
SranlaM Po j Piunt C , ln nJ7J
PERSONAL
BE.rTT COt'Nirt.nR produrta. T'M
waahbum. U MrrUa Are. Pn. i:3?
PERSONAL
ARE TOft PXOORH dull-looklnv? Furnl.
lure marred A aeratched1 Hax- Salem
LiMini Appliance Company deimn
itrati Plaatie Kota to you. 2H M. Hlfh.
PJW
MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER
Palm and paychle reader. Madam aolvej
vour worrlu. Advlea a.m. to 10 p.nt
6iy 17 S. Com'l Voder otw man
mnt. pal
I STCDESAKER fleu eonvertlbla.
RH and O D. Tradt 1150 equity for
Cletn 41 or '43. 1041 K. Capitol. Ph
a-76. qK.B
EOW RALE OR TRADE 1941 International
-ion pickup; -apeed iranamlMlon. ov
er load iprlnr. heater, SRO milea. Phnn
149? or 3431 Dal la. Or. t3
tTANLET HOME PTftducU.
11H5 N 14th Ph 3-4001
Hlndt
P27
STAN I FT HOME ProdueU. Ph. 14451
J. M. atovall, 1045 Bunnyvuw. pJIO
MADAM MORA
OIPTEO PSTCRIC REAOEK
Can netp ron htra othera havt fall.4
Satiafactlon aaiured Advlea an all af
fatra of lila. Special rradlni 13.00. La
cated Juet aouth of Hubbard on Iflahwaf
99E Between Woodburn and Hubbard
Look for aim Readme Datlr. a37l
VON Chrutmaa aroduau Pk 3-elU
pin-
tu-onouct ANONTHOrt- PO lit Ph
.3-3331; ..'
AUTOMOBILES
For Quick Sale
134T Bn:ra apectal Vera clean,
i-tiii. RftH. OUer aalraa. liul.
3-11 la.
AUfOMOBILEi
Eisner Motors to Sell
PONTIAC
Good Will Cars
'! PONTIAO SEDAN. COL' PI.
R ft H litis
M PLTUOUTII SEDAN 113S
t DODGE SEDAN . Ilia
11 PONTIAC SEDAN MS
33 PONTIAO COUPI
33 CHEV. CPS
'41 CHEV. SPEC CPS.
'II LUTT. PANEL
Herrall-Owens Co.
TRADES - TERMS
IM R. lltartf Ph 3-1113
14a
AUTOMOBILES
CHECK THE
SPOT
ZEEB'S USLCl) CARS
ru
TERM
3331 PairarouMl
530 Hood At.
rwano
t LOTS
Ph 3-44
PH 3-7714
V
Inter job
all i
C.OM
to. Ph
q3al
'It DonnE .wrreir 01
hauimc abort in pa.
3-lifts.
Sr. 1. 1. OR TR DEi '30 Hidinn 4 door,
plrkup with 4 upeed tran of tnut,
value or will oav aom difterene
after p m. 0.27
Eisner Motors Frie Cars
Pn ilM CHEV. 4 oor. Oootj Cond. 133 War
3M t" P6. I "13 3N
Bt'lf R. IM. etan. radio. Oood rubber
Call 711 Monmouth sill
ISO USED CAR LOT
150 tour old one 13th St
Open till 10 p m
I9M III If K Special Coupe A-l ahape
f'jilv euuiDPd 1433. JamtJ Co!
1B0 If. Capiiai. U37
lunei
3S1'
...1129
FINANCIAL
PPIVATR MONEY
Bpec'a) Rate and Term
On Larger Loan
Lono and Short Tim
Pavmenta
ROT H SIMMONS
ISO South Commercial SI Phone 9-91A1
r
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMKTT1 CRtUIT CO.
1113 Church
Parklni ft Plentf
PTl. 1-3437 LIC. No. M-159 B-1S4 f
IN. ULATION
JohnA-Mativllle Phone 3-3748.
JANITOR SERVICE
Window Cleaning
Janitor Service Floor Waxtn
Bulldinta Pactortna flomea
Estltr.ntes Without Obi tuition
AMERICAN BLDO MA INT CO
Ph Salem S-B133 o
INDSCAPr NI'BSEBT
V. Doerfler St Bona. Ornamental. 130
Lane&flter Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1323 o
DELUX SERVE SELP laundry 343 Jef
ferson St Phone 23452 Oj
LAWNMOWERS
Sharpened,
power and
W. Bcott. 147
MATTRESSES
fuaranteed aervlce. New
hand mowers. Call Hurry
,7 B. Oom'l St. 02S5
Capita, fteddtni Phnpe 3-4Qt O
MfSIC LESSONS
Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar. Mandolin.
Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7AA0.
0293
OFFIt'R FLRVITI'RB M SUPPLIES
Dak chalra, fUea and tlllnt auppllta.
aafea, duplicator and auppllea deik
lamp typewriter atanda brief eaaea
Plerea Wire Recordera. Roen 410 Court
OIL 111 HM R SERVICE
9 Salem Students
Honored at OSC
Oregon State College, Corval-
lis. Nov. 9 Nine students from
Salem were among the 200 hon
ored this week by Phi Kappa
Phi, rational scholastic honor
ary.
Barbara Ann Smith, junior,
received recognitoin lor comple
tion of at least 45 hours of soph
omore work with a scholastic
average of at least 3.50. Peggy
Aileen Burroughs, Marilyn Mae
Hill and Grover William Rodich
juniors, were honored for com
pletion of at least 45 hours of
freshman work during 1947-48
with a scholastic average of at
least 3.25, while Betty Ann
Johnston, Norman Lee Lind
burg, Janet Katherine Lindley,
Myron Daniel McCall and Carta
Joan Savage, sophomores, were
recognized for completion of at
least 45 hours of freshman work
during 1948-49 with a scholas
tic average of at least 3.25.
Dr. A. L. Strand, president of
the college, made the awards at
the annual "honors accolade"
sponsored by Phi Kappa Phi.
Schools Observe
Armistice Day
In observance of Armistice
day an assembly will be held at
Garfield at 11 o clock Thursday
forenoon. The speaker will be
Frank B. Bennett, superinten
dent of schools. The flag sa
lute will be led by Robert Burn
side and the entire assembly will
sing patriotic numbers.
At 11:30 Thursday morning,
Dr. Bennett will speak to the
upper grades at Grant and at 1
o'clock that afternoon the Grant
primary grades will hold their
Armistice day assembly. There
will be a speaker.
the grand total of donations in
Marion county since March 8 to
1120 pints.
First person giving blood
Tuesday became the 1000th per
son to donate in this county,
and that individual was Percy
G. Gorton, 1045 Garnet, Salem.
He came to the bloodmobile to
donate as a replacement for an
other person who already had
benefitted from the free blood
given through this Red Cross
program.
"The record set for Marlon
county is remarkable, and one
greatly appreciated," said Mil
ton L. Meyers, blood program
chairman here. "While some
counties have given more at one
visitation, Marion county has
had more frequent visitations
ay me moDue unit than any
other county In the regional
blood center, therefore, the total
of 121 pints Tuesday is trulv
remarkable," he added. The mo
bile unit has been in Salem 10
times since March 8, also it stop
ped at St. Paul, Mt. Angel, Sil-
verton and Woodburn in that
period.
Next visitation is scheduled
for the second Tuesday of De
cember here. For this week only
me moDiie unit was in opera
tion in the former Sears and
Roebuck company store at State
and High.
We nuarantee our work. Ph. 3-8692 Eve
4-2424. 0273
Hflrom'i
palntlnl
ara equtppad
Phona 1-2493
PAINTING PAPFRIMNOINO
Pnlntlna ami paprrhanvlnK. Free ani
mal e. Ph. 3-8513. 357 Bhlpplni. 0292'
PAPKRIIANGINO
palntlna. H
Praa oat.
0279'
$ CASH $
Hollywood Finance Co.
IPSO Pairc round Rmd
Meat Dor to Bank
Pre Parkin
Phon 37032 -Lie N M3AV-S331
fiord Kenyon Met M
POR TOUR SAVINOS INVESTMENT but
rear tnate first mnrtstft. pff.pemer
Salem tV vlelnlt? Mnke tout own ce.
lection, neti you & percent w n Ur
ea re of all col It r Inn If riesr'tl
Amount tlnfi0 to several thntxand fin)
lam r or rail ii for partlnilnra
STATE FINANCE CO.
m s HnhPt. rS1JMx L'
np p! pon
ATTRACT iVE t ARM IMNS
ONLY 4". OR I'll KRF.KT
I to 0 Vara id Sn CnmmlMifin
Leo N. Childs, Jnc.
RKALTOHS
PJIMIHNO
rUherjl44 Com'l. Plv 3-3013
RP.FRHiKR ATION" ItrRVirR
Miller R err lie rati on 6erv. Co. Ph. 1-1M4
o3Sla
Ruuhaoei Paint Store
1AND r.RAVKl
Gardo Soil crushed rofk, Shovel and
dragline exravaMnn Walltnt Sand A
Oravn Co. Phone 3-0349 0
Valley Band it Oravai Co Bllt, Band &
f 11 dirt Escavatlni 101a ahovel caU
rrtetnr aroop St Irwrtu for dirt movlnc
office 34003. rea S714S o
IAWK
Salem Snw Wrka Ph" 3-7103 1293 N !
n2H
nTtrlf flito-It'intrr. P.itflii'lve Pa'ent
Hnmr Rharp Cut'lnf P-lade? Clenn
ppi'pr, Ir Jrn-. TanliK. Ph. 3-3137. o"
DIRECTORY
VENETIAN BLINDS
Sftlfm Venetian Blind made to order or
reflolahod Reloholdt Uwf 3-3933
Elmer The Blind man. Ph. 37333.
W EAT ITF R S TRIP PIN 6
WELL DRILLING
Prtd Wrmora, Rt.
Bos 317. Ph. 3-SlSV
o391
WINDOW SIIADErl
Wajihrble Roller Uada to ordrr 1
Del Relnholdt St UwU Ph 33638
W INDO W CUt ANTN O
Acme indow Cleaners Wlndowi, walla
St woodwork cleaned Ploora e leaned
ai?d and pollahad Ph 1-3331 347
Court Lancdoft CulberUoa nd klather
woon nAwnrsT
We.t Sal"n Fuel Co. Ph 1-4031.
iVOODSAVVINO
Atklna til CroM, Ph 3-8674 or 3-3171
B:ierl
W
r'nt'd. repaired T7. erni
Davenport. Ph 1-"7t
nam
344 8te St
Phone 3-1M1
OKNFR AL FINANCE CfinP
LM S 133 and M 133
ani
Rf)Y H KIMMONS
!HL'HAN(;t a:jd IA1S
.: 8 Commercial St Tel l-3l"t
BILLS UNPAID?
Let Pcrfonnl's YES MAN
pay thom for you!
Rt4!r your tnin'hlv pnvmenle with hU
SmaU'r pBTmcnl" Plan O't etra
zw-h atid apread the pavmnU over
30 mfln'M.
Yin tn-vae the TTonlh!? pavmen You
ffiw i-ja pamnt date Don't horrw
unnsarM? Out If a loan la (h h'at
tf',4' ion tnp in or phon tn "VC8"
MAN Ha aara Vaa to 4 out of I
Personal finance Co.
-rr-Tir tanks
Mike'a flfittc Service. Tunk eleaned
Ttfifo Krjotrr aervlce on SewrrA. 1079
Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 1-9463. 3-.M27
o2?
P,rr tic mm h.n ier l"t on iawr an!
Iran lltr- fiuaranteed work 11413th
K V H.rrcl S'plie titllU elfind
SI . Vfl 8i rn. Ph 3-744 o37S
Viu'im Putnpinf . no m:eia eh aria
Cx-I ui fOi!i't lodd'ji Aeptte Tank
i4ti fiiaV St Phona 3-0734. o
em I Nr.
MtcniNr.n
Ai; n-.aaa repatied free tJitlxiTe
i.rittt &w.nt Hvh'rt Co 130 No
CV.rr.mTclai Ph 3-113 o
MPf PITERS
Hmith Corona, ft mini ton Roral. Dndfr
iMid pnrtariiaa Ai. mitw od mtrhin.'
R:a' nfl Ja'jl Boen Crsyrtft'
RTORant
IRAN a I r P
Jtai
k Diatanre Tranaftr. totaai
Sirnor one. eoal A brntueu TrucM U
Ptrt.and dall Aernt tor Bk'n Hove
hold crxvla moved to an v he re in Ul
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Phone 2-2406
lions afSifverfon
Plan Annual Dinner
Silverton Miss Betty DePeel
to be one of the program
guests of the Lions club at the
Ladies' Night banquet at the
Double J restaurant banauet
rooms, November 16 when the
members observe the annual en
tertainment for their wives and
sweethearts.
Miss DePeel gave Silverton
a surprise as a "natural" in pan
tomime record dance and sim
ulated song entertainment, when
she appeared in a number on a
local talent play recently. She
is a daughter of Harlev DePeel
of the local police force and
Mrs, DePeel, Her program
number for the Lions hour will
be from a record.
Robert Miller Is program
chairman. Dancing will be of
fered following the dinner and
program.
LKfJAL
NOTICE OP PI RI.IC HEARING
NOTICE HEREBY IH GIVEN 10 all per
on. particularly Interested and to the
etieral public that a hfannf will he htd
before (lit common council of the City
f Salem. Oreon. at the eitj hall, on No
tmh'r 14. i4B. at h hour f ISO r m ,
to nndtr an nrdtnance ehanelna from
a C:m II Rivldential District t a Ctaat
HI HiMtnru Dim net the follownit deacrlb-
ed prs'TnlA'
Bfi-inninf at a point on the aouth
T.ne of 'hi Salm to Silverton County
nond. whlrh point la flout h H 4 feet
and South 7J- 30' Wfl 1ft. 43 feet
from a pnin' that in North M
Eaat 13 7 rhalna and North 17.301
chain of the Aaithwet erner f 4S
J. A. Huffman lam), aald Southweat
corner hMne 13 i ehaina aaat and
4S33 chain north of f.k aouthwejit
corner of U. Donation Land Claim of
SumuH Wi kT and wife In Townahip
7 South. Ranct 3 Wft of the Wllla
metta Meridian In Marion County,
Oreeon; t hence South 149 91 feet;
ttienre Nrtlh nt- hT WfJit 30A feet;
t'.fnce North ftO fret to the aouth Una
of aaid road: thence North At 01'
Kaat alona the e-oitti II n" of said road
to an anale therrin; thence North 73
to I At U3B9 fftt to tha place of
h'llnii.iif .
By Order of the Common Council Octo
ber 34. l'J4.
ALPR1TD MUNDT
City Recorder.
Nov 3. 9. 10. 11.
LODGES
7C100-K me'u ever7 Wch-ne-la?
nutht Visitors
..me '
Salrm Lodge No. 4 AF. tic
AM. Wl.. Noy. flth, dlstrlrt
meeting, 100 p n, 967'
Broadcast Features
Amity FFA Members
Amity Amity chapter, Fu
ture Farmers of America, wer
heard over KMCM on time spon
sored by the Fnrmem Coopera
tive creamery of McMlnnvilla.
Mr. Cronin, Amity FFA ad
visor, led Edward Chapman and
Phil Hawman in a short discus
sion of what to expect from FFA
work.
Ed A Freshman expressed hut
desires to learn more about the
construction, operation, adjust
ment and repair of farm machin
ery. Phil Hawman, a graduate of
1949 and now freshman at
OSC enrolled in dairy husband-
told briefly of his work In
high school agriculture and how
he developed I herd of regis
tered Jersey cattle.
Power Reaches Farms
lone, Nov. 0 A") Electricity
surged for the firrt time into a
mid-Columbia area of 600 fnrm
near here yesterday.
A new substation of the
Bonneville Power administra
tion went Into operation. It re
layed power to about SO farms.
Main lines are installed for serv
ice to another 550 fnrms in Mor
row, Gilliam and Wheeler coun
ties. Connections will be made
when transformers and fcedi-r
lines are Installed.
Approximately 300.000 square
feet of green-tinted, heat absorb
ing glass windows are planned
for the permanent secretariat
building of the United Nation!
In New York.
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