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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1952)
Antedsalesman fiVJCKD Older mm in fir health, or TfJJioyed men seeking estra tneome lth car for selling business. "J- I Uinea line nouseriuiu j i trll lime customers I profits. Set own hours, f Mid particulars write lox 38 15. Port It nd Ulhed lint nousenoio upi ... rll "me customers regularly. Good noun. ru ii rite Fxj watscr. r.u. Ore. tti" WANTED POSITIONS VNS Seeded or Just worked and lev eled, aUo Rotary Hoeing, rree esu- ha tea. Phone jowt. " ACTICAL nurse, or bahy care, B day hl20 keek. Phone 44814. lotlSE WORK or chamber maid work." 0iox S3 Capital Journal. hi 38 !ILD CARE In my horn. North side. hl36 Ph. 33787. Amplctr LAWN WORK done. Call hl3T 41871. MINTING, PAPFROANGING. expert workmanship, reasonaoie estimates. J. HUDSON Ph. 40141 H. DEOLOW PAPER HANGING One Toom or more, reasonable rate, free estimate!. nnett. Phone 37243. hl45 ANDY MAN. most any thing. Reasonable. phone 3-obbb evening. niaa OTOVATOR work. Large or amall Vin- eent Kremer, aiou Lansing Ave. rn. 13180. h!22' KMARLE BABY SITTER, Day or night. Phone 2-8964. h!26 USTO.M PLOWING, discing. cultivating. h!23 phone 14313. RNERAL CARPENTER work, cement and block laylni. B. Hunt, Phone 40107. hl28 UNTING. paper hanglnt free estimate. Phone 3SS22. Don Lucero. hl30 PAINTING. Inside or out. Roof sprayed, worsmansnip guarantees, jann dinnm. phone 2-3H42 or a-oiio nun Rotovator Work tHoward rotary hoe.i Phone 3-1529. h!35 LIGHT CRAWLER DOZING, dirt leveling Phone 33230. nl32 t rT us Fin u RE roar outside Dtlntlnr phfflne ZDKJC pnane ui. nm EDUCATION HOWRE DAY Nursery, State licrnse 2300 State street, rnone i-vvn. nmau WANTgD TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Will lease 3 or 3- B R. modern nouse. oy responsioie party. Telephone 3-5741 days. Jal21 t OR S-BEDROOM by state employees. unfurnished house. Ph. 42171. ext. 305. Jal33- FOR RENT ROOMS SLEEPING BOOMS for one or two. 790 North Church. Phone -3S. jman- ONE HOVSEKBEPiyo room, furnished, (or rent. 597 N. Liberty. jKiao- NICE SLEEPING ROOM 448 Center St. Rear ward aim. NICE SLEEPING ROOMS, hot i cold k!27 water. 4tu n. nitn. NICE CLEAN basement room. Refrigerator. Very reajonaoif. una i,emer m. JKjlJ, ROOM & BOARD PLEASANT ROOM, conKPnlftl people won- dertuy QQ oy yjsstsfj r"s FOR RENT APARTMENTS CAPITAL PLAZA Ultra, modern court apartment, t bed room. Rents reduced to 113. so and 183.50. Spacious rooms. Ample closet apace Well furnished for nominal additional cost to responsible party, open ror inspec tion. 1165 Chemeketa, 3-06m Jp" NICELY FURNISHED 3 and 3 -room apart ments. Phone 38650. Jp3' CLOSE IN, 335, 45 and $60, private baths. 790 North Church. w FURNISHED TWO rooms and bath, heat and hot water furnished, iround floor, private entrance, 45. P30 Bo. 14th 39239. V JP123 f-wjOUTjENISHED apt., prlvatae entrance ft bath. Across from hi school. 770 w. 14th. Call 2-0845 after six. Jpl33 l-ROOM UPSTAIRS apartment, newly dee orated. Oarage. S35. 916 fl. 13th. Jp123 CLEAN, ROOMY. FURNISHED 3-room apartment. 3010 Nebraska. 3 blocks north of d St. IP" 1 bedroom unfurnished eourt apart ment with Move & rofrtgerator. 923 e. i3th. ip3 NICELY FURNISHED bauador Apartments, apartments, Am 650 N. Summer. Jpl32- COZY C-ROOM, North Church. elose In, reasonable. 670 JP125 l-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. Private bath and entrance, utilities paid. $32. One-room furnished apartment, $18. 1020 Perry Street. Phone 2-3101. Jpl22 DOWNTOWN furnished 3-room apartment; private entrance, bath Phone 3-1124. JP125- ON BEACH Apt. all electric, accomadatex 4. weekly rate im. we com a oeacn. tmi 10046. IP"' ONE BEDROOM court apartment furnish ed. 4 blocts state house. 30714. jpia' 1 ROOM furnished apartment, private bath and entrance. 1795 court. jpit- l-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, private bath. Ladles only. 1853 Court St. Jpl37 ATTRACTIVE 3-RM. aoartment, reason able. 1310 Madison. 1P"- I BM. FURN. apt., private bath and re frigerator, utilities paio. SJi.ou. rn. 34084. JPIM COOL, MODERN FRONT APARTMENT For on or two, Very close In. 3 blocks , to shopping center and 1 to state build ings, 468 N. Winter. Jp1' CLOSE IN, 3 room apartment, newly de corated. 3 or 3 adults 435 N. Winter. JP13S' CLEitJf COMFORTABLE one room apart ment. Close in, lady preferred. 641 Ferry. JP' FI'RN. Ccttage, $35, 3 rm. Apt., 3 ft Apt. 4. 837 N. Liberty. iOM FURNISHED apartment. Refri gerator, utilities paid, $32.60. Available May 19. Ph. 39084, 2201 Hatel Ave. LEE APTS. Aeiem's Moat Distinguished Address. Beautiful bachelor apartmenti wit Pullman kitchens, at reduced rates. bedroom apts. from $74 (172.50 when available!. We Invite our Inspection call 41641. Winter at Union St ROOM apartment, well furnished. For employed woman, vtrv clean, refrigera tor, hot water heat. Attractive gardens. Utilities paid $33.30. 1 room apart ment. Smaller, same dUcrlptton. 2R. Call 145 N. 14th. Ph. 36408. Jpl33 SEVERAL furnished apartments, good lo cation Inquire H L. Stiff furniture. Phone S0:S5. JP' COZY LABGE unfurnished aptrtmfnt. Heat furnished, electric -an it 150 1435 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished aieept oil elreuUter, 1 bedroom home, Tory clean and cosy. MS per month. REIMANN REALTORS LOANS & INSURANCE "l So. Huh atrtn Pftont l-mt erininii: Mm - 4-HII l-4 Ik ;M house. Large yard, 131 month. scant Saturday. DnrplM. vary nicely urnisned. 35085. 3453 Trade. Jml' "ED ROOM MODERN home, unfurnished. 3. Phone 35553. Jml23 BEDROOM houta. 171 M. Oottaie. Ph. FOR RENT HOUSES ; BEDROOMS, f irepla :, full basement, dining room. Netr St. Vincents, IIS. Call 41801. AI Bell Real Estate. Jml34 ONE BEDROOM furnished, ftriie, 13.50. Call at 3663 Portland Rd. JmlH DANDY LARGE one-bedroom home. east. Nice yard, garden space, garage, city bus. Will lease. See Mr. Bourne, 1140 N. Ctpltol. iml33 CLOSE IN APARTMENT house, two fur- nUhed apartment, sleeping room and owner's quarters. Will lease entire hotue for 175 to responsible party. Ohmart At Calebs, Rltrs. Ph. 14116. Jml36 3-ROOM niRMRHED house. 13B3 Mines Jml23 45. Phone 43839. t-BEDROOM unfurnished Kelier district, 153.50 month. Phone 33706. Jml23 ONLY 3'i yra. old. Just rliht for 3. Kitch en, dinette, large living room, bedroom, bath, with attached garage. 155 month. No pelt. Caretaker, 4675 State. Phone 41875. Jml24' 1-BED ROOM unfurnished duplex, 2593 Jml34 North Sth. Phone 4-1407. OFFICE FOR RENT OFFICE BOOMS Apply Tlnkham Ollbert. Phone 20312. LOST & FOUND LOST Lady's wrist watch, yellow gold Waltham, on Liberty St., between State and Court .around 3 pm, Uri. Louis Scofleld. Btayton. Phone 3203. klZ4 REWARD FOR Information leading to the wereabouta of female red golden Cocker Spaniel. Answers to name oi Ginter. Missing In Pelem Height dis trict since rtiday. Chllda pet. Phone 24SJ3. k!23 BUILDING MATERIAL Wall Board 3pU" 3x0 Asphalt Sheathing W 4x8 Asphalt Sheathing H" 4xB Insulating Board V 4x8 Insulating Board V Untempered Mason He i" Tempered Mason I te 18x48 Insula tin Lath 18x33 Celling Tile 10X16 Celling Tile 13x12 Cetltnt Tile 13x12 Accoustleal Tile Pianlc fl" A; 12" Ivory Plank Willow Green Plank Dawn Gray W Chapco Board 18x48 Roch Lath V Bheetroclc V Sheetroek V Sheetrock 4" Rexboard These Wallboards are all In our stock await ins your selection. Buy where the variety la greatest and you assured low very-day prices. Call or ee "Your Bulldlnt Supply Friends," Portland Road Lumber Yard 8945 Portland Road 4-4433 ma SALE! New grade-A Screen Doors 10.75. New toilets, complete, 120.50. Cedar shakes with undercourse 61 1. Asbestos siding No. 1 I0. New Glass Doors '10.50, uxed 84,50. New traoe-A Inside Doors $7.95. Gamae Door . Hardware 118.50. Fiber glass Insulatlo. q. ft. 0c. 10x32' celling tile, itq. ft. 8l,ic. Waterproof wnllboard 4x8 it, tz.20. Plywood, an tnicKncMM, chenp. 3 -tab Composition Roofing, bar gain. Used windows, complete. 17.50. New picture windows, 18. Weather- stripped windows, 114.20. Cedar Pants A Poles, all lengths. Kitchen Sinks, Cabinets & Shelves. 135. C. O. LONO Ph. 36821 I Mile North of Kelser ma!33 FARMERS Utility grade lumber boards and dlmen sion 130.00. COAST RANGE MILL Wallace Rd., W. Salem Ph. 3-4893 SHAKES 18" Beauty Wall atain shake carton necked with undercourse 813.00 sq 18" Beauty Wall stain shakes not carton packed with undercourse 112.00 2x4't R-L special slued 117.50 M No. 5370 Pabco utility outside white paint 13.50 gal. WE GIVE S St H GREEN STAMPS Keith Brown Lumber Yd, wront is Court Ph. 39111 GARAGE 12'x20 overhead door, cement floor 8475. Nothing down, $15 month. Built on your lot. BORKMAN LMBR. Si HDWE. CO. 3460 State St. Ph.33701 ma!23 WE CAN OIVE free estimates on Installs tlon of roofing, gutters, siding, plastic and aluminum tile ana insulation. Montgomery Wards 155 N. Llebrty Phone 33101 ma' NURSERY STOCK SELLING OUT pansy's, 50c doz. 3835 Mid' way Dr. Ph. 26811. mo lib VIOLAS AND PANSIES. 2741 North River Rd. (Look for rail fence). moiar Winn ward's roinDleia fardel depart ment . everything you need ror spring plmtlng available now at WARD' FARM STORE. mfc MISCELLANEOUS DENTAL PLATE REPAIR 3-HR. 8ERVICK IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER DENTIST. Arinlnh Rid?.. State it Commrrcla? SLs. SALEM Ph. 3-3311 m SALEM SAND ft ORAVE1 COMPANY Contract Work Road Clearing - nitchlni Sewer A Batement Equipment Rental Dltch-'ng by the foot. Phone Days 3-0408 Bves. 2-4417 or 3-7413 Salem, Oregon ' n BEE -HIVE TRUCKS tl-DHIVB MOVE YOUR3ELF SAVE 'i PICKUPS STAKES VANS PAGE STEVENSON and AL MEFFORD TEXACO STATION 610 COURT ST. PHONE 3-1M1 m' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Lee Mindt. 335 South 19tn. USED SINGER drcp-head treadle sewing machine, good sewing conoiuon an 3iiertnteed. Only $39.50. Single Sewlnt Center. 130 N. Commercial, open Fri day eveningt. nl32 P.M. WOODBA8E chain saw, nearly new. used 15 hours, can jujw, iv vim View Way. Salem. nlM". MERRY-TILLER, alio freeser, 14 ft Water St. tiarn i.Frrraic nor table sewing machine, sews forward ana rever. n i-iui presser loot, rouna ooooin n ounon hole ettachement. Full price 179.50 Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. Commer cial, open Frlidy evening. nl23' HEAVY ODD lumber for !. nouse foundation, water prooi pi-wtou, m lng, flooring, door complete with frame, hardware, nails, tool. 5 piece maple set, rugs, chUds scooter. Phone CRUSHED QUARRY ROCK Phone 4-3137 nl3l' MONT AG DUCHESS wood range i modern!. 38 50. Trasn Burner, . . 3 50 Fly rod Ai automatic reel. 8 00 WoodrVS. 1605 N. Summer. nl23 FOR SALE Left si at Silver Falls Lodie Call l-87n atier pwn. ARMLESS DAVFNO, 13.00. Woodry Bar rnii wnrHfiil Mil moss. 95c sack 6 sicks 15 00. Valley Farm Store Phone unit rnn Sunday. nUB ADDING- MACHINE, eleetrlc. t nU . NiUonal Cash RegUter, VI. aM7 lM. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ANO ACCORDION, In Balem, Portland merchant mutt repossess. Barialn for balance due. cash. 130 Btts. ntme brtnd. like new. Fully guaranteed. Write Boi Capital Journil. ni WANT A BARGAIN! Here Is your chancel! Couple have sepa rated, we were forced to repossess large lot of furniture. U pay Just the balance. All hi trade barelv use.l. new a pc. Bleach Modern Bed Suite they paid 1325. You pay only 176.60. I pc. Brass Fire Set. Was 30.50. Tou pay only 19 50. 1953 M&L Westlnghouse Refrigerator. used 6 mos. Wat 349.06. Now 169.50. pc. Blltwell Sectional. Was 380.60. Nok 125. Console Radio Phonograph 68. Wet' tinghoute Electric Range 115. Duncan Phyfe Mahogany Dining Suite, Immacu late condition, 152.35. Massive Piatt Mirror, new price is 85. U pay only 29.50. Large deluxe Chrome Dinette iPerma eafi tame as new. Reg. 149.95. U pay 92.80. New Home Electric Cabinet Sewing Machine. Cost $329.50 4 mot. ago. Yours for 137.35. lBSl Mel Rex Air va cuum Cleaner and all attachments. Was 133.50. Yourt for 40.50. Many more Items at drastic reductions. Glenn Woodry'a. 1605 N. Bummer Terms Trades. nl23 FOR SALE by Marlon Cnty--One Ker- rlrk Kleaner. Sealed bids will be re ceived at Marlon County Shops. 1925 Silverton Rond, until 1 p.m. May 30, 1952. nl23 FT. LEONARD refrigerator, excellent condition, 190. Phone 34760. n!32 0-11. P. JACUZZI Irritation pump, com plete. Ph. 23103. nl23 FOR SALE Moasberg 32 automatic, 4 yrs. old, $25. Smith Corona portable typewriter. yrs: old. 150. Call a am. to 0 p.m. 1937 State 8 nl23 HOTPOINT RANGE, new type burnera. rood condition, 35. Phone 41704. n!23 4? GAL. ELECTRIC water heater. Double element, fiber glass Insulation. 179.95. Yrater Appllancn Co. 376 Chemeketa. Phone 34311. n' Gravel & Sand Anything In gravel, retail VALLEY SAND Ph. 24002. wholesale anc GRAVEI CO TOP SOIL, river allt filler. Miller. Phone 2-7329 evenings. niaa RENT with option to buy. newer used re- irlRerators. washern. dryers, ranges. Ralph Johnxon Appliances, 356 Center. Phone 3-3139. nl25 1 WATERFALL 5-PIECE bedroom set. looks as sood as new, $79. SO. Compare with 1129.50. HOGG BROS., 137 So. Com'l. nl32 300 AMP. electric welder. 1st class con n!24 dltion. Ph. 39811. Occasional chair $19 Rocker (new price 184.951 135 Davenport & chair sets $45. 05. 195. $136 Occasional tables $7 A.B-C. washer Kitchen table, 3 chairs $10 Floor lamps mew 140) Bendix auto, washer, guaranteed ... Eay spindryer washer, guaranteed.. Kitchen table. 4 chairs Walnut dining table, 6 chairs Radios 16 and Larte hassock 113 Hotpolnt range $20 A.B. apartment range , $50 Oil neater $10 and up M. K. N. FURNITURE 1425 SdgewatfT, West Salem Phone 35456 or 34413 nl27' PLASTI-KOTE requires no waxing For your noon or linoleum Y EATER AP PLIANCE CO.. 375 Chemeketa. n' Fertilizers Rotted or fresh, cow, chicken, turkey or sheep manure Del. by tack or yard. Mulches tor loosening oll and holding moisture, compost. PENC'INO Rustic cedar fences to order. Pickett, rails, 4x4 posts, split shakes, trellis, stakes, posts all lenvthe, poles. FLAGSTONES Patio, wall work. Steps, walks. Red lava, granite for garden and walls. Crushed red cinders for drives. PHILLIPS 3ROS Rt. 0. Box US. 3 miles E 4 Corner on State. Ph. 4-3081 i CLOSING OUT Fibre fIhss fly rods. 1W 2-plece, regular 114.35, to clear at $7.96. Barbs. ni24 Mcculloch chain saws, bob Edee water, west Salem Salem Togft1ng Hiipply PH. 4-1541. FOR SALE formats, shorty coat, and misc. clothing. Slue 12-14, very reasonable, Phone 33869. nl24 WASHING MACHINES, new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO 375 Chemek eta PLASTIC BOX SPECIAL Three sixes, eight styles, for fishing lures, files, small hdwe., etc. All sizes reduced Barb's. REFRIGERATORS, new and used. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemek. eta " n1 HOSPITAL BED for sale or rent. H Stiff Furniture Co. Phone 30186 SAVE ON GUN CASES For a limited time only we have some fine grade gun cases at big reductions. Come In and look them over. Barb's. nl24' OEPFRrEZE home freezers YEATER AP. PUANCS CO., 375 Chemeketa. ELECTRIC RANGES, new and used YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemek NEW AND USED sewing machines. YEA. TEH appliance co T6 chemeketa. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FIR STUM PAGE and fli logs waoted. Shipment can be made by truck or rail Independence Lumber it Manufacturing Company, Inc. Independence. Oregon Ph 42. " ECTRIC RANGES. WwdrjV Ph. 3-1110. WOODRY WANTS Pianos. Phone 3-5110. WANTED Used office space. Phone 38710. nai37' WANTED: Fine grain second growth logs In lengths of 8'. W 34' A 40'. Write phone or see Mr Dunlgan. INDEPEN OENCL LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO.. P O Box 168, Phone 42, Indepen aence, Oregon PERSONAL ALCOHOLICS Anonomoux Group I 2088 N. Commercial. Ph. 34537. Box 724 P.O. pl44' ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Y.M.C.A, Wednesday Ac Friday, 8:30 p.m. Phom 44190. P.O. Box 82. p4fi OPAL KING, Psychic Reader, 678 N. Cot tage, 28301, moving May 32. p!23 AUTOMOBILES SELL YOUR CAR Automobile prices are now at their highest. II you are in terested in selling your car SEE MAJOR MOTORS 18TH cV STATE PH. 20513 AND ACROSS FROM 1ST NAT. BK PH 44931 4133 15 CHEVROLET tires, 133. 393 V 3 -DOOR ted in. good '. Cleveland, Woodburn i: IMt STI'DEDARER Commander t ptsien ter coupe. One owner. Phone 30471 q!23 IMl nuICR 4 door, Drlt, Phone 22970, MB I, 1350 Minturn 133' 1047 CHRYSLER convertible. White side- wall tlret. Radio and heater, must sell immediate!. No reasonable offer fused. Phone 14363. all! i raost.tr. excellent condition. paint, tow tUlaut, lM Market. LH AUTOMOBILES Downtown AT MAJOR MOTORS 48 HUDSON CLUB COUPE COMMODORE 6 wlib radio, heater, new tires, sklrtt. undercoat. 40.000 ac tual miles, exceptionally clean. $415 DOWN - $47 MO. '46 Chevrolet FLEETMASTER SDN. In nearly perfect condition. Has radio, heater, pIbaIIc sent covers, new tires, etc. Drive and looks like a new car. $300 DOWN -. $37 MO. MAJOR MOTORS DOWNTOWN For Sale! '39 CHEVROLET 4 -Ton Pickun. 4-sp?ed transmission. hood and shell needs repairs. You can steal this for 1175. '41 CHEVROLET W-Ton Pickup. This is nica for 1395. 42 INTERNATIONAL W-Ton Flatbed Truck. Will sell this for 475. ACME AUTO & TRUCK WRECKERS 3555 PORTLAND RD. Ql25 Save! Save! BARGAINS! 1041 PLYM. SEDAN (195 1941 CHRYSLER CLUB CPE 295 1941 CHEV. COUPE 245 1039 CHEV. TUDOR 100 1940 CHEV. CONV. COUPE 1940 CHEV. TUDOR 145 1041 CHEV. 4-DR. SHARP! 395 1937 CHEV. '.a-TON PICKUP .... 245 1933 MODEL B PICKUP 16a ELSNER MOTOR CO. 352 N. High Saleitl, Oregon 0.134' 1941 4 DOOR "86" Oldsmoblle. Standnrd shift. Excellent condition. Car well worth money. Ph. 37773. 1437 N. 4th q!24 1040 DESOTO 4 door sedan. Heater, lots of good miles left in this one. Call "Dons' at 30334. B a.m. to 6 p.m. or see after 6 p.m. at 060 Spruce Street. ql27 MUBT SELL 1605. 1947 Ford convert. Take older car or North Commercial. pickup trade. 1B4S ql23 1951 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan, two-tone trey and black, radio, heater, white walls, seat covers $2850. Private owner. 1855 So. 13th. qi26 41 CHEVROLET coupe, new paint, tood mechanical condition. Radio heater. 1270. 2730 Hulscv. ql24 U CHEV. SEDAN Good shape. clean, ql23 $100. 2050 McCoy. Ph. 28728. 1040 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN de luxe 4-door. Very clean, one owner. 27,000 actual; miles, fully equipped. Hydromatlc cull 25816. 1133 MAJOR MOTORS '46 BUICK Super 4-Dr. Sedan In ruby maroon, except lonally clean with complete Buick equipment and tailored seat covers. DOWN PAYM'T OF $350 '47 Chevrolet CLUB COUPE Exceptionally clean, has heater and plastic seat covers. DOWN PAYM'T OF $275 '47 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Cream colored with black lop, com pletely equipped, locally owned. DOWN PAYM'T OF $365 '47 OLDS "98" Tu-tone green and luht grey finish, radio .heater, Hydramatlc and other equipment, excellent condition. DOWN PAYM'T OF $395 '46 Hudson Cpe. The economical super-six series, very clean Inside and out, excellent mechan ically. DOWN PAYM'T OF $200 MAJOR MOTORS State Street PHONE 3-0M1 MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS 14 INDIAN CHIEF motorcycle. Very good condition. Bee at 3990 Mahrt Avenue, or 4-3663. Saturdays or evenlnts. qal34' FINANCIAL AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREOI'I 182 B Church Parking a-Pr.t 3-3457. Lie. No M 10 LOANS PTR80NAL. AUTO, RLA1 FSTATS State Finance Co. in a. Run at, u. asit n MARKET QUOTATIONS Portland Eisttlae Market Portland 0J.PJ Asparagus told at a 14 50 seasonal low for 30-lb. pyramids on the Eesutde Farmers' market Wednesday, with a few at 4.7I; best mid-Columbia district lettuce went at 15.50-0; radishes brougnt 40-45 cents a doten bunches and green onions sold at 50-11 cents a doatn bun ches. PORTLAND PRODI'Cl UST Rn turf at Tentative, subject to Immedl- at chtnie: Premium quality, mailmum to jl io i per cent acid tr aeiiveren in pori. land 14-76C lb., first quality 7374c; sec ond quality 70-73c. Valley routes and country points 3 cents less. Butler Who ess e f.o.o. bulk cubes to wholesalers trade, AA 03 score, lie lb.; a grade 03 score, 19c: B 00 scort. I7e; 19 score 08c. Above prlcet strictly nominal. i crete selling price it Portland whole saler's Oreton Unties, 441-7e. Oregon 5 loaf, 4-$2c: triplets. Pic let than sin ft lea. Ecu l wholesalers: Candled eggs con taining no lots, cases Included P. O. B. Portland. A grade large, 44', -46c doi.; A (trade medium. 44li-451ici B trade large. 3S-41c. A smalls, 45-49c dos. Following ire approximate prices paid, by dealers to producers tor ungraaea targe nenneries, 40-4lci AA grade Ige.. 40-43cr A grade lge 30 41c, AA mfd.( 10-tOe; A med., 37-38c; A small. 50-Slc. Portland Dairy Market Butler price to ret tiers: Grade AA print, 75c; A cartons, 78c; A prints, 78c; canons a prints, zc. Etta Price to matters: Grade Urse, 52c dos.: A large, 40 -48c; AA med., 48c: a medium, -ic. cartons 3c addi- tlonal. Cheese Price to rttailert. Portland. Oregon, singles, 47-51c; Oregon loaf, 6-lb. loaves to 52-55c "t.: triplets l4o less than sinslos. Premium brands singles sO'.ac: loaf, 61Vi. Processed American cheese. 5-lb. loaves to retail, 484-47 Vac lb. poultry Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, P. O. B. planm fryers, 3 '4-1 lbs. 18c- 3-4 lbs., 38c: roasters, 4 lbs and over, 3flc: light hens all weights, 18-17c; heavy hem all weights. 18 -10c; old roosters, a weights, 14-15c. Dressed Chickens Fryers. 2V'-3 lbs., 43- 45c; roafters, 43-44c; light hens, 31-32c: heavy hens, 36-37c; cut up fryers, all weights, 43-44c. FINANCIAL STATE FINANCE CO. S-210 M-313 OUR 4-IN-l PLAN 1. MONEY FOR DOCTOR BILLS 3. REPAIRS TO HOME OR AUTO 3. CLOTHING AND UNPAID BILLS 4. HIGHER LIVING COSTS UP TO 1300 ON SMALL LOANS UP TO 3500 ON AUTO LOANS SEE US TODAY Phone 43122 167 So. High rl26 C-ENERAL FINANCE CO. LOANS Lie. 4-13? and M-320 and ROV H. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS Hear 'Top Trades" 12:05 Dally KSLM 1390 KC's 138 8. Commercial St. Tel 3-0)01 PRIVATE MONET Special Rates and Terms On Larger Loans Long and Short Tims Payments ROY H. SIMMONS S. Commercial St. Ph. 3-0161 138 FARM AND CITY LOANS Your own terms within reason. WE BUY Real Estate Mortgages it Contracts, OAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 687 Court St. Ph. 4-3284 Here's Why PERSONAL is Your Best "Buy"! "Yes" to 4 out of n employed people married, tingle. Payment dite to fit payday. 4b 1-vlslt loans nhone first). Nationwide credit established tn U.S. and Canada. Between payday loans. Loans for any worthy purpose. Now longer terms 9 Smaller payments, 24 months to repay Come In oi phone today. LOANS $35 to $300 on Signalers ar Furniture. Up to $500 on Ante. Personal FINANCE COMPANY 105 S. High Ph. 3-3464 Lie. 8-122 M-16K O. R. Allen. Ugr. rlSl' TRAILERS ONE MAN trailer home. 1000 Front tl23 St., Woodburn, Ore. CAMP TRAILER Full size bed, kltchen I ette, auto tent, price 1200. 1270 N. 2fith I St. 1127 FOR SALE 19RS Alumlnun trailer house, with bath. Very reasonable. 888 North Commercial. t!26 lDin ANDERSON Coach, 30-ft., all metal. tl25 030 Ford St. Ph. 2-3950. TRANSPORTATION RIDE TO Redding, Calif, Box 58 Capital Journal, i DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines told, rented, repaired. Roen, 456 Court, Ph. 3-6773. o' FULLER BRUSHES-ph. 38357 Ol24 RL'LLDOZINO Sulldoilng road, clearing teetii: Virgil Huskey. 1010 Falrvlew. Ph. 3-3146. 0147' CASH REGIS fERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash reg isters All makes sold, rented, repaired. Roen 456 Court. Ph 3-8713. o CHIMNEY SWEEP CHIMNEY SWEEP furnace stova Tacuum cleaning Enesley 3-7176. 0128 RESSMAKINQ Alterations, hemstitching, buttons, buckles covered, buttonholes. Mrs. R. M. Allcndcr, 3-8911. Q133' EXCAVATING Ben Otjen ft Son, excavating, Land clearing, Phone 3-30B0. trading. ol39 FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Available In all s1r.es. Van Kleek's Lock ers. 155 N. Commercial. 3-0723. ol4l INSULATION Insulation. weatherstrips, aluminum screens. Free estimates. T. Pullman, phone 3-6965. 0133 mTTBSSES OFFIVE FURNITURE it SUPPLIES Desk chairs, flies, tiling supplies, safes, duplicators, supplies, desk lamps, type writer stands. Roen, 454 Court. o PA I N fl N r7P APE RHANOINO Phone 3-8111 for painting, paperhang Ing. Attractive rates, Prea estimates. ol41 POWER LAWN MOWERS Machine sharpened, work guaranteed. C. M. Fowler, 1125 Leslie off South 13th IEPTIC TANKS Hamel's Septic Tanks and lines elaaned. Guaranteed work. Phone 3-7404. olio Sewer septic tanks, drains eltaned. Ro- to-Rooter Sewer Service Phona 3-5137, Mike's Septic Service. Tanks cleaned. Electric P.otsry eleani sewers, drains. 1070 Elm. Phone 3-B466. ft9' TYPE WRITERS Smith. Corona, Remington, Royal Un derwood portables Al? makes used ma chine .Repairs A rent Roen 456 Court 'WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Industrial floor e-axlni. houaecleanlni Phone 3-333. 347 r,n'jrt LODGE A Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. A 7!p? A M. Wednesday, May 21, F -j degree, t :au pm. m Dressed Turkeys A trade young ttreme hens net to growers, FOB farm on dressed basis. 39c lb.; A grade toma same basis, 37e. A grBda toms. New York style 46; B grade. 44c. Rabblli Average to growers: Live, whites. 4-5 lbs.. 34-37c lb : 5-6 lbs.. 32-24c lb., old does, 12-15c; colored 2c lower; colored or heavy does and bucks. 12-18c I Fresh dresaed fryers to retailers, cm Bold higher. Csantry Rilled Meats Veal Top quality, l-53e D.; good heavies, 45-48c; other trades according i to weight and quality, with lighter or heavier, I7Hc and above. Hogt Lean blockers, 20-tlet sows, 34-25C. I Lambs Top trade sprinters, 63 -54c; other grades, according to quality. HMttan uesi ewes ana wetnert, lo-iae lb.; rough heavy bucks, ewes, 16-17c. neef -utuity cows. 45-47c lb.; canntr- cutters, 42-43c; utility, 43-47c. (nboleialera In retailers per ewt.) Reef Steers choice 500-700 lbs. 63. -35V30; good. S53-I36.30; commercial, 147- 551.30; Utility, S47.d0-H9.50. Cows Commercial. $47-151.30; Utility, S46-549.20: canners, 143-144.80. Beef Cuts (choice stferatHInd quar ters, 163.50-84.20: rounds, 561-63.10; full loins, trimmed, 181-64.80; triangles, 345 49.40; forequarters, $48-53.70; chucks. $52- 57.30: ribs. $65-70.30. Veal Good, 156-58.60; commercial, ISO SI. 60. Calves Good choice, 156-58.40; commer cing $48-31.40. Lambs Prime springers, $59-60 40; good $56-58.40; commercial, $42-34: utility, 154. Mutton Good-choice. 129-32. Park Cult Loins. No. 1 8-13 lbs., $55 56.50. shoulders. 16 lbs., f 37.50-39.50; neck bone In, $38.50-41.20: spnrerlbs. 44.50-46.00; pork carcasses, $32.50-33.50; slab bacon, $39-46; fresh hams. 10-14 lbs.. $51-53.00. Smoked llama Skinned, $51-56: slab bacon. 143-51. Refined lard In drums, $17 18.50; slab bacon, $36-45. Portland Miscellanea ut Cauliflower Arts., Cal., std. crates, $2.75-3.00; lettuce rrate to $2.75-3.25. Celery Cal. flat crate, 2-2Mi dot., $3.25 $4.35. Few to 14.50. Ore., 12.25-2.50. Onions 50-lb. sacks Texas White Wax, 15.75-6.00; Calif, yellows laree, $5.25-50; Australian Brown, med., (8.50-75. Potatoes- Lochi nhite rose ourbanka, $4.75-4.85; Ore. Deschutes rnsseta. No. I, $5.23-5.33; No. 3. 50 lbs., $3.10-2.30; No. 3, 3-ln- mm., OPS celling range to 14.99-5.09 a sets. No. 1. 15.23-5.29 No. 3's. 14.10; Klam ath russets. No. I. $5.33; unwashed $5.20: No. 3's $4.33; Idaho russets, 100 lbs. No. 1 $6.25-33; 5-10 lb. sacks. 13.50; utility. 5.00 cut. North Dakota Pontlacs, No. 1, $6.53. liny u. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, deliver ed enrlow P. O. B. Portland, 147-58.00 ton: Wil.nmrue valley grain and clover bay, nominally 126-27 a ton, baled 4t farm; No. 1 Timothy mixed hay, P. O. B. Portland, baled, $44-45; No. 1 trass hay nominally, $40.00 baled, P. O. B. car' truck lots. Casrara Bark Dry, 15c to peelers. Wool Willamette valley mostly nomin al at 45 -55c lb. Kreese basis. Mohair 55c pound on 12-month trowth. p. o. li. country Mii?inc points. nides Calves, IS-18c according weights, green kips, 10-12c; beef, 10-12c lb.; bulls, 3-4'ic; ereen butcher tow hides, 6 ',4 -8c. Country buyers pay 2c less. Filltrrli Prices to growers, 17 cents lb, for orchard run Frnnquctte, 17-300 in, orchard run. Wholesale prices, first quality large Barcelonns, 24a-3ft4c lb. Walnuts Approximate price to growers wnoicsnie price r. u. ts. snipping point, for orchard runs; Franquette, 17-20o lb.; large No. 1, 31',4-33yc lb.; No. 3 trade babies, 32i-34c. Walnut meats, to pro ducers. 45-65e lb., depending on quality. SALEM MARKETS Compiled from reports of Salem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers (Revised dally.) Livestock Fat dairy cows 120.00 to $21.50 Cutter cows $17.00 to $20.00 Dalrv heifers .$20.00 to 124.00 Bulls .. .130.00 to $27.00 ,..$24.00 to $32.00 ...$30.00 to $34.00 .. .$28.00 to $28.00 ...$35.00 to $26.00 Calves, 3(10-500 lbs. Good veal Sheep Spring lambs Wooled lambs (under 110 lbs.) Sheared lambs (under 110 lbs ) $23.00 to $34.00 Heavy lambs yearllngt 115.00 to $23.00 Feeders Ewes $20.00 to $24.00 .1 2.00 to $ 8.00 Retail Feed Prices Rabbit Pellets H.BB. Egg Mash $5.45. Dairy Feed S4. 70. Poultry Buying Prices Colored fryers, Iflc: old roosters, 14c; colored fowl, 16c: Leghorn fowl, 15c;' roasters, 2flc. Errs Buying Prices Errs, AA, 43c; large A, SO -43c; medium AA, 39c; medium A, 37 38c: small. 34-29c; crax. 32c. Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices above these nrlces above. Large grade Bntterfat (Buyin? price). Premium, lac, j. i, 12c; no. 2, eve. Butter Wholesale grade A parchment, 75c lb.; retail, "0c. cenerauy quoim ai e, medium etc. Chicago Livestock Chicago it'i The general nog market was fairly active and uneven Wednesday i butchers commanding a 25 to 60 cent higher price. The cattle market was mixed wttn some classes obtalnlns a 25 cent higher price. Big packers bid 60 cents or more lower on slaughter lambs. The greatest advances In hogs were marked ud on butchers over 230 pounds, Sows were active and 50 to 75 cents high er. Most choice butchers topped at $22.50 but around three loads brought 322.75. Cholco sows 400 pounds and under sold from 118.60 to 110.50 with a few getting $19.75. High choice and prime steers sold from $34.75 to $37.50 with the bulk good end choice steers and yearlings getting $30,50 to 34.50. A double deck of choice to prime No. 1 skinned Colorado fed shorn lambs sold for $20.00. Oood grade No. 1 skinned lambs and yearlings topped at 130.00. Chicago Grain Chicago May soybeans shot up 10 cents, the dally limit, to feature a wild closing out of May deliveries on the board of trade today. It set a new high for the May contract since dealings started last summer. May wheat was almost as strong as soy beans on a last minute scramble for the grain by previous short sellers. But May corn and May oats weren't wanted. May corn cloning out on a drop of nearly 6 cents from the previous ses sion's finish. May wheat closed 3'-4H higher at $2.&0l.3-t2.4B'4 May corn l'4-4a lower at $1.82-$l.78. May oats 1V-H lower at 78-74 ', May rye 'A lower to 'A higher at $1.9B1-$1. 95-94, May soybeans 2'.' to 10 cents higher at $3.0fl'-$3.13 and May lard 7 cents a hundred pounds high er at $12.12. Deferred deliveries of wheat were A lower to higher, corn 1 cent lower to higher, oats ,a-H lowrr, rye unchanged to lower, soybeans Vi-X3.' lower and lard ft to 8 cents a hundred pounds lower. Portland Livestock Portland w.Pj Cattle 100. holdover 135 market slow; few good light fed steers 32.50-33; commercial down to 30; utility heifers 22-'i6; ennner and citltrr s 16.50-20; few utility cows 22-21; utility and low commercial bulls 26-28 50. Calves 50: market active steady; few choice vealers and slaughter calves 3.1-36; few good grades 81-34: utility and com mercial grades slow. Hogs 200. holdover 150; choice no. I and 3 1A0-33A lb. 23.80-24; medium grade and no. 3 type down to 23; odd choice 350 500 lb. sows 17.50-18.50; good and choice feeder pus 22-2.1. Sheep 100; rood to prime spring lambs Tuesday 29-29 60; few good end choice up to 112 lb. no. 3 pelt ld crop lambs 32 25.50; few medium and rood feeders 22- good slaughter ewes 7; light ewes to 9. Portland Oraln Portland OPt No coarse grains. Wheat bid to arrive market, basil No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Sort White 3 43; Soft White (excluding Rex), 3.42; White CiUB 2.47 Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.46: per cent 3.48; 11 per cent 2.46; 13 per cent 2.46. Hard White Baart: Ordinary 3 45; per cent 3.45: 11 per cent 3.43; 13 per cent 2.45. Car receipts: Wheat ?3: barley 1; flour 6; corn 6; oats 3; mill feed 14. Stork Market 0 New York (iff Buoyanry in the railroad section Wednesday gave the slenal for a tf)rtrfl from Uhnifjn t0' he- I tw(lf n n(1 pf)nt ,n trve w is few luuei otiihln un as much as 4 I poin .,. Volume reached an estimated 1.300.000 shares. Along :h the rail, major divisions Inrhided Heels, motors, air iml'U, rubbers, and soma ells end non-ftrrous mitaia, Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Junior High at Lebanon Seen Lebanon Purchase of a tract of 26 acres for the site of a fu ture junior high school has been approved by the directors of union high school district No. The announcement was made Monday by School Superintend ent J. W. King. Ernest money has been paid on the tract north of Airport road between Fifth and Seventh St., pending survey and clear ance of title. The property, owned bv L. E. Arnold, will be sold for $1200 an acre. The elementary district re cently bought about seven acres from Arnold for a new grade school, directly south of the tract now under consideration. The newly proposed site is part ly within the city, affording sewer and water connections and fire protection. It has good drainage and is served by good roads, it was pointed out. No action will be taken until the results of the school reor ganization are known after general election this fall. At this time the lay citizens' com mittee on education will study the actual situation. The board said that the pres ent building program following the passage of the bond issue for $150,000 will take care of the needs of this area for at least the next two years. Three Injured in Crash Near Lebanon Lebanon Howard Kibble, his wife Frances and son Norman Roger Kibble, a 1 1 of Lebanon, arc in the local hospital follow ing an accident Monday after noon on highway 20 between Al bany and Lebanon. Reports indicated that the Kibble car was involved with a pick-up and a logging truck in the collision. Kibble suffered scratches and abrasions; his wife, some injuries plus two broken ribs, and the son, a fractured leg. Kibble is listed as a plywood employe and his wife as a Berlin school tea cher. Police Report Second Piggy Bank Stolen Another piggy bank has been stolen, the second in three days. Carl Judd, 1179 Wallace road, last night reported to city po lice that, someone entered his home before 10 p.m. and cop ped a piggy bank that had about $15 in it. The thief pried off a window screen and entered through the window into a back bedroom where the piggy bank was kept. STOCKS (By The Associated Press! 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To promptly goothe Interne itchinjr of rashoi, eczema, psoriaaii, athlete's foot and similar aurfare akin and calp Irritations, apply Zemo hifth- , 'J "it'iimnn mum i una HriLinrjiiLic. ,cmo f"P8 "tchlntr and so helps hcnl and cn-nr inn irruaieg exin. liuy tUXlfft ZEM0 lor stubborn eases. Wednesday, May 21, 1052 21 DEATHS Cora Ellen Gault Cora Ellen Oault. st home of her daugty ter, Mts. Ruby Montgomery In Arcade. Calif.. May 19. Survived by 2 daughters. Mrs. Sadie Dorelng of Spokane and Mrs, Ruby Montgomery of Arcade; 2 ions, Dewey Oault of Portland and Oliver Oault of Colorado Springs, Colo. 14 grand children and 5 (treat grandchildren. Mem ber of PllRflm Holiness church. Services will be held In Howell-Edwards Chapel Friday, May 23. 1:30 pm. Rev, Vernon Storey officiating. Interment Belcresfc Park. tlerman B. McNall Herman E. MvNall. at the residence, 77T S. Commercial St., May 16. Survived by thft widow, Mn. Stella McNall of Sa lem: daughters, Mrs. Elsie Beech and Mrs. Emily Ebenhoh. both of Sepy Eve, Mlnn.t Mrs. Helen Remus of Ottertall, Minn.; Mrs. Bertha Wlllhlte and Mrs. Stella Flom, both of Mi unc a polls, Minn.; Mrs. Alice Anderson of Bowdon, N. D.: four sons, Everett of Gladstone, Ore., Floyd of Sa lem, Samuel of Seattle, Wash., and Eu ttrna of Minneapolis, Minn.; 37 grandchil dren and seven grcnl Krundchlldren. Serv ices will he held Thursday, May 22, at t p.m. at Vtrsll T. Golden chapel. Dr. 11 rooks Moore officiating. Interment Bel crest Memorial park. Ella Bat Lew Earl Ella Ballew Earl, late resident of 312S N. 4ih St., In this city. May 20. Survived nr husband, Ell Earl, Salem; children, W. F. Earl. Warrcnton. Ore.; Mrs. Effio Bfiphts. E.iarne: 14 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren, and one great-great urandchiW. Also survived by a sister. Miss Llizle Sims. San Jose, Calif., and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held In the W. T. Rladon Chapel, Thursday, May 22, at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Joyca L. Brant of fiddling and interment at Relcrest Memorial Park. Marv Bur it ice Stinnette Mary Burntce Sltmiette. Infant riaiiahter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stinnette, 71ft Capital, Salem. Also survived by broth ers, Cecil E. and James 8. Stinnette. Grandmother, Mrs. Lea t ha Staats, Sa lem. Private graveside services were held Belt-rest Memorial Park Wednesday. May 21 under the direction of Howeli Ed wards. Annie Hoar Loudon Annie Hoar Loudon, hit 20. at a lor at hospital. Lain resident of 1205 Leslie. Funeral service announcements later br Virgil T. Qoldcn Ai Co. Margaret Srhrelber Margaret Schrelber. late resident of 103ft Center St., at the sue of 84. Survived by a brother. Rev. C. H. Srhrelber, McMinn vtllo and sister. Florence Kcnr-lcr, Spring- Held, Ore. Services will be held Frldav. May 23, at the McCabe Church. 3:30 p.m. wlih interment at the South Yamhill Cemetery. Under the direction of the W. T. uiRflon vompany. Mm, Anna King Airs. Anna King, lote res dent of Sa em. nt ft local hospital, May 20. Survived by a son, John King, Portland: sisters, Mis Llllio Brockart, and Mrs. Pearl Itobson, both of Needy. Ore.: a granddaughter, Mrs. Lela Walk Harklns, Portland, and a grandson, Thomas Walk, also of Portland. Also survived by one great-grandson Oravesldo services will be held Friday, May 23 at 3 p m. under direction of Clous h-Barrlck Chapel. OBITUARY Arthur Hchacfcr Mt. Angel Arthur Bchaefer, 63, died at his homo near Mt. Aiml Tuesday morn ing. He was born June 2R, 1HR8 at Fonda line, Wise, and came to Mt. Annel In 1020. He married Miss Antoinette Bernt, (In uk liter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ccrnt, at m. Ansel, April 17, 1023. Sur viving him are his widow and the follow ing children, Donald and Raymond of Marquam, Mrs. Nina (Anton) Pfiefer of Silverton and Dolores and oJseph at home. One broUier, Joseph Serine ter of Mt. An gelt sister. Miss Mae Bchaefer, Portland; eo grandchildren, Robert and Ronald Schaefer of Marquam and Jane Plelfer, silverton. Since their marrlngc they hav resided on a farm on Rt. 1, Molalla. Fun eral services will bo held Friday morning from Bt. Mary's Church at 8:15 a.m. Paciflo Standard time. Recitation of the rosary will bo Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Unscr Funeral Home, and Thur.tdny at p.m. at Bt. Mary's Catholic Church. Delherl Itarrtnstnn Silverton Dclbert Harrington, 80, died r a heart attack while working In his garden on Rt. 3, Silverton, Wednesday morning. Mr. Harrington was born April 1672 at Stayton and ennic to Silverton district 27 years ano. He was a lifelong member of the Christian church. He leaves his wife, Ethel; a son. Hoy Harring ton, San oJsc, Calif.; tlx dsumlitnrs, Mrs. Bertha liny, Snlpm; Mrs. Prnncca Green wood, snr.ia Kosa, cam.; mm. Mama Fnulkner, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Dclenc Fi.sk, livcrton; and Misses Nellie and Hetty Harrington, at home; 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral an nouncements will be made later. Mrs. Laura Ethel Holme Albany Mrs. Laura Ethel Holmes, 64, Albany RFD No. 4. oled at her home Monday after a long lilne. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. (D.ITi Thursday at the Fl-vher Funeral home. Rurlal will be In tho Riversldo cemetery. Mrs. Holmes was born at Lrona, near Drain, Ore., and lived (hero until she was 17 years old, coming to the North Albany community 47 years no. Shu wn.n married on May 6, 1006, at Albany to Albert Edward Holmes, who survives nr. do four children, Mrs. Margaret Borden, Corvnllis KFl) 2; Ed ward E. Holmes, Pnrtl.ind and Raymond I., and Knnelh L. Holmes, Alhany RFD No. 4: by two brothers, Jess Saflcy, Shedd and Floyd Saflcy, flweet Home. Daniel B. I nter Dayton Funeral services were Friday, Mny 16, for Daniel H. Urger. 77, a retired farmer or Dayton, from Macy'a Memorial Chapel, at 2 p.m. Burial wan at the lOOP Cemetery at Dayton. Ungcr had lived In Dayton since 1010. He was born Jan. 8, 1875 at Bedding, Pcnn., and passed away at Dayton May 12 after a short Illness, Hn wa.s married March 1(1, 1021 to Ada StuU UniTcr, who survives. Other survivors Include three sons. Paul It , Portland; Karl I.. Beavcrtnn; and Dr. Hllbcrt J., Silver Springs, Md. HOW TO TAME FIERCE STOMACH ULCER PAINS caused by excess acid t Don't just miffrr sconlrJng pain, ennui ant burn Ing of stomach u1r m, indication, gixn, hoart lmrn cauwd by cct ntomaeh arid, i'funder'e TnlileLa yiiaranlrt- arunr.ing iiuiek reliof nl such misery or money iuu-kl tormula oi F. IL. I'fundrr, I'li.G., enntains medif-ally-proved in-grfdn-nlji Ncutraliwn rxrrcm arid. Cuata ntom arh with no-i'lunt: him! Tin n vnu pat wilhrmt frnr, enjoy life m'uii) Oct I'fun.Jer'l Tablets) today. Ovir lOO.UUD.OOO already used. HEMORRHOIDS P Fistnla Prolapse Fissure And Other RecMI Dls. orders Trpatrd Without Hospitalization. Stomach Colon Ailment s-jn rp Descriptive HooklH rKCC on Request R. Reynolds D.C. N.D. 1144 tenter st. utii of New Capitol Shopping Cent est Kef j.940 Salem. Or. lr Y T I.nm. N 11 Dr O. Ctmn N O IMIV CHAN . . . I. AM CHINIiSK NATUROPATHS Upstairs, 241 Ncirlh Liberty OfllcD open Saturday only, 10 .i.m to 1 p.m., 6 to 1 p.m. Con mltatlon, blood pressure and urine trats arc free of charse Practiced alnce 1917 Write tor ittrnrtlvp irtft No obligation (r3 Mosa. tmiu