Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 03, 1953, Page 21, Image 21

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Thursday, September 3, 19S3
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Orefffta
Part 21
THIS IS
r1 ""irfvi
- - ....
I I I- I J v
I .. VV Kf-S i V
I t aa J J 1. ,
Jerry and Tommy Young, ions of Mr. and Mr. L. N.
Young of 760 South Commercial itreet, look at a Marine
Corps iieU switchboard, radio equipment, and bandy
talkey, exhibited here in a trailer placed in front of
the J. C. Penney store and open Thursday from 9 a.m.
to 8 p.m. The boys while visiting the exnibit recalled
that an uncle Or. Wiley Young, Salem, served as a captain
in the Army and was in France and England on duty..
MARK E T
QUOTAJlONS
' ruRTLANto rvnnuct UBT
Bottarfai-- lanvativa cuDjtci la la
satdiat Chang Primitun auartty nasi
mum ol on pet cant aeldttj at
114 red in Portlantf -71o lb.; first Qual
ity M6c, ceconti Quality. l-6c Va..e
route and country poinia. t cent its.
Batter Wholes- i.oo balk cubta ta
vboiecalc, grades aa, tl scora. see;
A trade M acora. Sic, B. 90 acora 3e:
C. 19 acora, c. Abova price strict!
"Bom mat -
Cha - Belling prte to Portland
wholesaler. Oregon Uncle. 42-44c;
Oreion a lb, loat. 41,-iOlc
Igia to Wholesaler Candiaa agga
tentainns no uua eaaaa included i.e a.
Portland A grade lane, (l-USe; A
grade medium, 64-ff3Se; J5 grada large
al-COic.
Partlaatl Dairy Karma
attar Priea to rctantTa- oraaa A
print, lie: A carton. Tie; A prtnta. lie:
ear too. 73c; B prmu. tac
Iin to aradaetn Caw I fed l a 0.
Portland; Ung.adrd large, M-4tc doi.;
grade AA lane, 69c doe,: A large, 63c
dot.; AA medium, We dot.; A grada
medium, 4e dot.; A trade amall noml
ail. -3ftc
Eft to etallere Oiade A A. .trie.
16c; A lane. 70 -71c; AA medium. 3-ic;
A medium. 62-64c: A email, 4-45c Car
ton 1 cent additional.
Cbeeta Price to retailer, Portland,
Oregon ling lea, 4fttt-4t)c; lb. loavea. ,
al-Me: tripleU, llic last than tin-:
' gtea Premium orandji alngift UHti i
lb. for linfla vhfele WMra. ProceiMd Am- 1
orican chaeta. l-lb. loava to retail, 2
45o lb
Paaltry i
Ufa Cbtcfcona (No. 1 ana lit?, l.o.b. 1
Plants): Pryers, S-S lbs., M-30c; i-4
Iba., 39-lOc; roastcra, 4H lbs., and over1,
-)0c; heavy hens, ail welihta, lll0c;
altht hens, all weights, 19-lftc; old roost
era, 14-16c.
Urease Chlcaeaa No 1 dressed to
retailers. Pryera, broilers, 44-4&C lb.;
roaatera, all aru.. 44-45c; lltht hens.
30-1 lc; heavy hens, 3I-34c: cut-up fry
era, all wia 60-lic lb.t whole drawn ol
eic lb.
abblta AvtMte to growers: Live
whites. 4-1 lbs.. ao-e; 6-6 lba.. li-23c
lb.; color Ml peiu, 4e lb. under, old
does, 10-Uc, few hicber. Presh drenaed
fryers to retallsrn, S7-5c: cut up 61-6&C.
Caaatry Killed afeata
V e Top ouality, 3S-30e lb.; rough
heawlea, 30-3oc.
Rata Lean bloekera, tT-SIc; aowa,
Uaht, 33 -J 4c.
Lamaa Best, 33-34 lb.; yearlings,
10-JSc lb.
Matla Bet, 10-JJc m.; euii-uumr.
t-c.
Beef Utility cbwj. J3-36e lb.; cannir
' eutters. 17-18c: shells down to 13c.
pretb Oreaaed Meat
Wboleaalara to retallarat Dollar par
wt.
Beef flteers, choice, NX) -700 lbs., 41
43.80; good. 137.00-43.00; commercial
IS7-3I; utility. 133-30; commercial cows.
Regularly 4.89
4.29
A ON OUR 11
TOP QUALITY II
HOMEojward W
lExrerior While
I FAIMT4
S
IN 4 Gil. Illl
LtllNSEED Oll
IT 2.89 VALUE Z
WHAT THE MARINES USE.
te" v
ir i ' i
133-36; utility, 131-34; e inner-cutters,
113-31.
BcH eats Choice steefa bind auar
ten. SU-a7; rounds, aM-M; full loins,
trrmmed. 170-16; triant.ea, $37-33; fore
auarlers, 3634; chucks, 3$-36; rib. !
S49-5&. ,
Veal aad Calves Oood-chotcc. I3t
31: commercial. 134-30.
t-aasbs Cho4ce-pTlme. 637-40: good.
333-37: spring lambs, choice-prime, 47. .SO.
. afaltaat Oono choice, 10-13 lb at -44,
Para Cats Loin No i oi.
44 40-56; utUlty 6-1 ahoulders. 14 lbs.,
38-4 lc; spare ribs. C3-U: fresh ham.
10-14 lb, 163.66; pork carcaasaa, 130-170
lb i.. 638.50-40. 4
Bmaked Hams Skinned. 663-61 lba..
fined lard ta drums 114-16 to: slai bac
on, 6S5-73.
Portland MlacaHaMaaw
Onlaaa 60 ib sack Cant Red Olobe.
mad.. 3.76-1.00: while globe. 3.n-2M;
yellow med. and large, l.M-1 75; few
3.: Waan. ygllowa. med 1.70-3. 00 ,Jrt
1 15 -1.40
Palataea Local Triumph, luga, 1 M
173; Boardman long white. No. 1A 3 30
J.JS; No. 8 M lb. sack, B0-85e; Oregon
Ruasctte No. 1. 3 50-1.76; 10 lb. meh. 60
63c. local Russet. No 1A. 3 75-1.31:
Calif, long white. No. 1A, 3.U-3.00. fair,
2.50-3.76 Name brands to 3.36. Wah.
Ru.iseta $1.76-1.00; Wash, long white No.
1 3.00-3.35. '
Bay U 63. Na a green alfalfa, da
uvered car lots t.O-b Portland and Se
attle, 36-30.
Weal Urease basis, Wlllamstte Val'l
ley medium 51-t3c lb.; Kastern Oregon
fine and half-blood. V63c. Wltlametu
Va.lley iamb wool 43e: 13-month wool
ib-bOe
Mahatr 0&-670 ib. on 13-mootb crow
th. f.o.b. country ahlpplng point
idea Producer paring price t.a a
Portland calf aklna, 19-1 lc lb . accord
ing to condition; green kips. 15- 17c lb.:
green cow hides. 6-10c lb . according
to weight and quality; bull hide. 4-6c
lb.' glue hide 60 par cant below price
tor above clauea
Fllberta Wholesale selling price No
i medium Barcelona. 13-340 lb.; ahell-
ed. 49-aia lb
ib : Ucht halve. 7t-63e lb. 1
Walaats Whaiesale aeillna price.
flrt ajuallty largo PranquetU. 33-$0c
lb.: shelled llshl amber halvaa. 70-711
Uiht halves, 79-Q3e.
. - . , .
Pertland Orala '
Portland No bids or offers.
Thursday's car receipts: Wheat 74
barley 3; flour 6; corn 3; oat 1; mill
feed 6.
M lit SYwtSV
1
SALEM MARKETS
Compiled from reparta of 8 a lea dealer
for the taldaaee of Capital Jearaal
readers. Revised daily.)
Beuil Peed Prkaei
Habhll Pel!cu - 13 6 00-lb eag)
$4 IP-J.o noo-ib. bar-.
Csg Math 35.05-641.
Dairy Feed 63-45-3.70 IM-Ib. bin:
305-4.60 tlOO t-f. pasture mis. 63 95
4100 wt I
Paaltry Bar las Price C'oioreo trrera.
30c; eld rooster. 15c; colored fowl, 19c;
leghorn fowl, 16c; roasters, 30c. .
Kgts-
63-OOc: small. 33c. ,'
Khetelale Prteto- -Egg wrKHeaaie prices
generally s-7 bleher than the price
above Lane grade a generally guotew
at 73c medium 68c
Bwtierfat Buyina price Premium 70
11c So i 47-9c. N 3 66c
Batter Wholesale grade A parchment,
tie Lb i rctalL 76e
PartlaneT Uvestork
Portland ojPj Trading was slow en
cattle and sheep and active In hois and
calve on the Portland livestock market
today.
Cattle 150; market alow: steady but
some bid lower; small lot good 11 00-lb.
grau st errs 19: few good fed steers held
above 33.50; short load oood short fed
ne iters unsoM: canner-cutter cowa 7
6.50; ahell down to 6; few utility cowa
l-ll.
Calve B0: market active atrone: manv
sales 1-1 hither than week aea on heaw
calves good-choice vealera 16-31; prime
to m good-choice above 350-lb. calves
1-I8: few choice around 150-lbs. 19:
culls down to 7.
Hoc 300: market active, strom: choice
i-i Dutcners lao-zaa a. n.ih-iT.
head 37.15; choice 305-370 lb. 35; choice
336-400 Ib. sows 33.50-33.74; medium
grades down to 30.
Sheep 600: market alow, ateadv but
moat bid lower: one lot choice-prime
97-lb. wooled aprlng lambs 17; few good-
cnoice anorn sprinter 15.50: few tood
choice 70-lb. shorn feeders 13; good-
cqoicc slaughter ewee l.H-4.50.
Chicago Livestock
Chicago W On a further cutback In
salable aupply and a promise of cooler
weatner, bo prices rebounded la to no
cents a hundred pound Thursday after
declining, for most of two weeks.
Cattle were unevenly 30 cent higher
to 36 lower while aheep were steady to
40 cent lower.
Most butcher weights of hogs told
from 131.00 to 634.76. Sow mostly made
121.00 to 923.70.
Oood to prim steer aold from 117.00
to 637.00 and good and choice heifer
from 916.00 to 633.50. Cows usually aold
from 611.00 downward.
Receipt were 3.900 hot, l.00 cattle,
1,000 aheep. j
Atj? jUtiSa. eTgr M . ' gaajaaas ga
I 4y kjrj--":- SfrR g?t
Capital Journal
STOCKS
Br The Asaactated Preaai
Aomlra Carporatieai
Alued ChemKai ...
AlUa Chaimere
Americas. Airline .. ...........
American Power Ugk
. n
, 04V
, U4
; Umencaa Tel. Tel.
..U44
.. 74
JWV
.. wo
.. 41H
.. 19a
.. 01
M '
.. 33 S
.. 131
.. 40th
.. 3
.. 07
.. S
.. its
.. 11'a
.. S9i
.. 1
.. On
.. 9744
.. 43
.. UVa
..
.. 94
.. bi1
..
A94
.. 36
.. M
.. 5 v
96
94
3V
.. V
.. tt
.. U
.. 9
.. 1 w
.. 11
.. 00
..
.. 39
,.U3
.
.. 09
., !9i
13
.. '
.. 31'
44
..
.. 49 !
.. IB'i
014.
.. to
.. 33" :
99t4 i
.. 91
.. to
.. 37
7
.. 36H
.. 39
.. 13
.. 40
..103S
.. 33
... UVk
.. 9
.. 34
... 36
.. 13 V,
::: fit:
... u
' American Tobacco
anaconda Copper
Atchuoi R I. road
Bethlehem Stat I
Boein Airpiata Ca,
Bora War net
Burrewr- Addtna Macblatt.,
California Packing ... ..
Canadian P elite ' ....
; caterpillar Tractaf . . .
Celaaeat Corporati ,.
Chrysler Corporation
CUM Service ..
Consolidated tamom ...
t Co'jtolidated Vulto ...
'Crown Ollerbacb
Curtt WrUfct
DouKla Aircraft ,.
Du Pont Nemoura
Eastman Kodak .........
Kmerton Radia ........
OeneraJ Kiectila .,
UeoeraiFood
Oenera Hotora , .
Oeortia fit. rlywood ..
: Ooodrcai Tire
Homaataka alining Co. ,
International Harvester
International Paper
John aranvllle
KatMr Aluminum ......
Kennecott Copper
Ajbby HcMea
Lockheed Aircraft
Loewes Incorporated
Lone Bell
Montgomery Ward ..... ..
Nash Kelt in a tor
York Centml
Northern Pacific
Pacific American PiU ....
Pad lie Oaa Electric ....
Pacific Tel aa TeL
Packard Motor Car .......
Penney. J C
Pennsylvania ft IV
Pcpai Cola Co.
Philc Radio .. t
Radio Corporation
Raronier lncorw ,
Rayonlet Inorp. Pfd. ....
Republic Steel ,
Remold Metals
Rkhfl.td Oil
Hafeway Btorea. Ine,
acott Paper Co .... ...
Beara Roebuck at Ca. .,
Boconr Vacuum OU .... ..
Sttndtrd Ol) Calif
Mandard OU N J ,
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift m Co
Traneamertea Corp . . ,
Twentieth Century Pox .
Union Oil Company
Unijn Pacific . .
United Airline .
United Aircraft
Uniteo Corporation ... ,
United State Plywood . ,
Uniteo State Steel ., ,
Warner Pictures
Wuten. Union Tel. . . ,
We5 tint house Air Brake .
Wfitinchoiuc Klectrk . .
W wl worth
Slach Market
New York The downward trend1 af
the tock market wa resumed Thurs
day after a two-day Interlude of rising
prices.
The ftll waa not severe. Ores test
loiRe In key area went to between 1
and 3 point. Oatnera were amall.
Volume wa down to an estimated i
900,000 shares. That compare with 1,-1
110.000 ahares traded Wednesday.
The market started narrowly mlaed
and quiet. That air of ateadlnens wa
maintained until lata morning when a
gradual retreat bee an.
Cbleace Oraln
Chicago uP) Home aevera price cut
were made in grains on the Board of
Trad Thursday while lard boomed alone
Into new hich ground for the year.
Soybean an dcorn met heavy aalllng
early on newa of Mattered moisture In
ine mrawesi wim more promised.
Wheat eased at tha start In aympftthr
i wttrt in corn ana soybean downturn.
Later, wheat developed greater weakness
than corn, mua neoginc pressure ul
flced to send price down la. face of 0
lack of demand. ,
Wheat closed -3A lower, September,
11.90-, corn IS-11 lower. Septem
ber I1MN-N, oats H- lower: Septem
ber 71 rye 1 to 1 lower. September
91.09 S, aorbean 1 to i lower, Septem
ber 12.56 4-t and lard 30 to 96 cents
a Yiuodred pound blrher, September
317.30.
Funeral Thursday
For Vyalter Hoffman
funeral services were held
In Portland at the Lundberg
Mortuary Thursday afternooS
lor waiter Hoffman, former!" .
resident of Salem. Interment' . .
was In Lincoln Memorial park, lee Emerson
Hoffman, who died in Port-i tmerson
land Sunday after an illness of Albany Services for Lee
two years, was a native of the Edmond Emerson, 11-year-old
Liberty community. He was 62 ' n Mr- ,nd Mr- rtna Em
years of age. For 30 years Hoff-. erson, 81 S. Columbus St.. will
man had been a private chauf-1 nell ' tht Fortmiller-Fred-feur
In Portland. jerkksen chapel Thursday at 2
Survivors include a sten-' P Burial will be in the WU-
daughter, Mrs. Opal Bready of
rorttana; sisters. Mrs. H. M.
Doud and Miss Violet Hoffman,
both of Salem: three brothers,
Oris and Harvey Hoffman of
Salem and Chester Hoffman;
and two nieces in Salem. Mrs.
John Kolb and Betty Doud of
Salem.
Two Men Hurt in
Polk Co. Mishap
Independence Two
men
wer injured seriously Wed
nesday evening in two sepa
rate automobile accidents at
Albert Matson. 74. South '
Bend, received a compound
xraciure 01 nig left arm, an in
jured knee and cuts In his
mouth when his car and a truck
driven by Donnavan Hampton.
Independence, sideswiped on a
curve west of town. Hampton
was uninjured.
Floyd W. Dunlap. 50. Colton.
Calif., suffered ' head injuries
when he fell from his auto mo-
bile while driving through In
dependence.
Chicago Onleeta
Chicago jp Supplle moderate, de
mand fair, market steady.
Track tales 0 lb. : U. S. 1 nnlea
tttted: Idaho White Spanish I -Inch and
larger 1.79, uninspected 1.96; trueklot
ale delivered jobbing street basis,
Colorado flpanlah 3-inch and larger
1.90; Michigan Yellow Olobaa 79 per
cent llnch and larter 1.00.
Street salts lbs.: Spanish 3-lnch
and larger. Idaho. Ore on and Wash
ington 1.70, Colorado 1.63-1.70; medium
Yellow Globe. Midwest .90-1.10. some
Michigan 1.36; New York 1.36; Whit
Globes 3-lnch and larger, Idaho. Oregon
and Colorado 3.00, i to 3-lncn 1.76. some
tjamornia iji. - .
Portland Bastslie Market
Portland tu.B Wholesale prices of
Wenatchee BlbarU poaches were 1.7a
3 with Hale at mostly 3.00 today;
Italian wrunoa and Bartlett pears from
same district aold at 1.79 for 39 lbs.
Mid-Willamette
. Obituaries
Jesse J. Reeser
AlbanyGraveside services
will be held in the Riverside
cemetery for Jesse J. Reeser,
57. who died at Salem after s
brief Illness Wednesday, it was
announced" by the Fisher Fun
eral home. Time of the services
will be announced. Mr. Reeser
was born at Almira, Ark., and
came to Oregon 39 years ago.
m
Whatever You Have to
Sell
Whatever You Have to
Rent
Chances are you'll find someone
who is looking for usf that very
thing through the Capital Journal
classified columns. '
Try II NOW
Phone 22406 Before
10 A.M. to Place
Your Classified Ad
For the Same Day's Paper
SAY
"CHARGE
Surviving ar. .even brothers,
Dewey and Simon Reeser, Van
Nuyi, Cal.; Walter, Ed and
Cecil Reeser. Albany; William,
Tangent; and Ray Reeser,
Brookings and three sisters,
"V" f"
b ,nd Mrt- J,M "U ol
lamette Memorial Park ceme-
lery. ine youtn was drownea
Tuesday in a gravel pit on Cox
! creek near Waverly Drive,
'while hunting frogs with two
' companions. He was born in
! Craigmont. Idaho, and came to
'Albany with his parents eight
years ago. Surviving besides
his parents are a brother Lynn
and his grandmother, Mrs.
Bessie Ray, both living at the
family home; paternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Emerson, Nez Perce, Idaho;
and Mrs. C. M. Charlton, Sa
lem, Is an aunt.
rw. kA
Cundiff
Stayton Doris Marie Cun
diff, U, died in the Santiam
Memorial hospital Tuesday,
September 1, as the result of
burns. She was born Febru
ary 4, at Madison, Kan., and
lived with her parents eight
miles east of Scio.
Surviving are the parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cun-
diff; two brothers. Roland
Cundiff and Delmer David-
son; and a sister, Barbara
Davidson.
Funeral servics will be at
2 p.m. Friday, September 4,
at the Weddle Funeral
Chapel, Stayton, with the Rev.
Guy Armstrong of Turner
officiating. Burial will be In
Lone Oak cemetery.
DEATHS
Minnie O. Bid
Minnie O. Kid at th resident at 1950
Warner St.. Sept. 1, at tha aa of 93.
Survivor are: Two son, Bart and Henry
oi saiem: orotner. J. a. Hanson. Salem:
granddaughter. Miss Clara Drake, Salem;
three great grandson, Barry, Larry and
Terry Bid, all of Salem; also several
niece and nephew. Funeral aervtce at
the Virgil T. aold en Chapel Saturday.
Sept. 9 at I p,m. Interment at City View I
cemetery. . ...
Lawrence Merer
Lawrence Meyer. 74, In thlt cltv Bent.
t, 1963. Lata resident of Portland. Serv-
tcea Friday, Sept. 4, at 19 a-m. In th
Wjv t. Rltdon Co. Chapel. Concluding
eervtcee at St, Barbara' Cemetery,
Blmer Clarence albert
iim.r cin. Huuxrt. iu niidnit
of 990 Fark Ave., In this elty Sept. 1 at
tha aa 49. Survived by wife. Mr. John.
nte Hulbert, saiem; daughters, Mia
Carlata Vay Hulbert, Mia Lola Irene
HulberU bote, of Kucen. Scheryl Ann
Hulbert. JcanatU Loralno Hulbert.
both
or aaicmt outer, bar, atuan Mora
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Mrs. Joe Hoffman,
Hemit. caur- Mrt. c. Anderson, Hirer-
side, Calif.; brother, Ansel Hulbert.
Ban jsnciio, uami.. Roy Hulbert. River-
aide. Calif., Lloyd Hulbert, Los Angeles.
caw., rioya nuinert, Hemit, Calif.
IT"
PH.
22406
A 4
.11 It
Mtt - tl.
mother. Mm. Janata albert. Bam I.
Cat if. AnnouaeeaMat at ear fee win be
made later be ilw MeweU-Bdward Ca,
14Nent, Cbristeaaawa
ndolpb ChrlsUaaaea. lata resident of
Dalle. Or an. at a local hospital Sept.
t at the age of SI. Survived by a e.
Ball ChrUMaaeeu Garner. Iowa, Aa
nouBMemcnt of service will be taada
later by tha HoweU-Idwarda Co,
Uaaaaaw BedUvaa. Tarraad
Kd aaaod Sullivan Tarrant, law resi
dent af 1390 Oak St.. at a local oaepltal.
Sept, 3. at the a a af 39. funeral aervtra
will be anaounced Uter by Howell
Bdwarda Co.
lean KlhabeUi Ctaarwatee
Mr. Jean Bllaabeth olaarwatar. ,
at local hospital Aug. 31. Lata resident
1330 H. Liberty Si. Survived by nua-
band, John Clearwater, Salem; eUuibter.
Mr. Kenneth O Ml fie, Salem; parent.
and Mrs. Thomases Heel, nalern:
sbter. Mrs. Bdaa Rogers, Salem; two
brothers, Carlton Reel. Salem; and Wei-
Reel, Oakland. Calif.; :v grand-
or nntiuDic nnno
Y
nB gT- awJ- i99(0JbSb 1w44
APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ph. 2-5665
UNITID M PAIR CO. 235 N. LIBERTY
Authorized ReDair on All Major Appliances- and All Sii.ll
Appliances Guaranteed Service Pickup and Delii-ery on '
Large Appliances
" Ivan Royse and Walt Claus. Owner -
ARCHLY tVcW0 fl,. 04226
HARRY H0IS0N 4250 PORTLAND RD.
Located on Highway 98 Next to Totom Pole (Chemawa)
. . Custom. Made Bows. Arrows, Fishing Poles
And Other Archery and Fishing Tackle
SEE OUR BOOTH AT THE OREGON STATE FAIR
AWNIMGS-TEMTS-TARPS Ph. 3-4788
SALEM TENT AWNING CO. 724 N. LIIIRTY
v Canvas Goods of Every Description
"ANYTHING MADE TO YOUR ORDER"
CHINESE FOODS
CHINA CAFE 2055 FAIRGROUNDS RD. .
' Specializing in Chinese it American Foods
Featuring "Good Foods - Well prepared" Bring the Family
Call for Rrwvstions for Dinners and Parties
CONCRETE SEPTIC
MORTARLESS RLOCK
Approved Reinforced - Rectangular Precaat Septic Tanks) .
Manufacturers of Mortar Blocks Interlocking Blocks)
In Pumice or Concrete Also Chimney Blocks '
Equipment Sales-Rentals Ph. 3-3646
I HOWSIR IROS. 11IS S. 12th ST..
I Garden Tillers Power Mowers Paint Sprayers . Alt Cony
pressors Sander PlumblriR Tools Power and Hand Mower
' Sharpening Repairs on All Small Gaa Engines
FLOOR COVERINGS - Ph. 4-5751
CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 217 S. HIGH ST.
Armstrong Si Congoleum-Nalrn-Asphalt and Rubber Til
Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpets
Estimates Gladly Glvenf 1
an.
IRRIGATION - PUMPS Ph. 26038
STETTLER SUPPLY CO. WO LAN A AVI. .
Water Systems Deep Well Turbines '
. Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pip. . '
Galvanized Pine and Fittings WATER WELL TESTING 1
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
MOVING & STORAGE Ph. 3-8111
t n RED STAR TRANSFER
SALEM-PORTLAND MOTOR FREIGHT -'
- "A Complete Shipping Service"
Office 1120 N. Liberty 4 Whse 0 g. Liberty
OFFICE MACHINES
.Typewriters, Adding Mschlnes! Calculators, Accounting
Machines - SALES SERVICE ' RENTALS '.
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., 531 COURT
R. W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
ROAD 1174 Krigewater St OR 3-5749
OILING WEST SALEM ROAD
TWEEDIE FUEL' OILS OILING
STANDARD OIL DEALER .
PLUMBING SERVICE Ph. 3-9811
NELSON IROS. PLUMBING t, HEATING
Repairing 359 Chemeketa Contracting
Residential Commercial Industrial
PRESCRIPTIONS
We give Penny Saver Stimps
THE QUISENBERRY PHARMACIES Ph. 3-3157
UO I Uberfy )t0 tswrt. DtwirttM 1440 tftf. Medktt Csttai
24-HOUR SERVICE
Service for Your Convenience. FREE Delivery Dally
8.00 A M to 11:00 P M
130 S. Liberty Store Open 12:00 to 2 00 P M and 6:00 P M to
9:00 P.M. All Sundays and Holiday!
Radiant Glassheat
Radiant Glatsheat af Salem 1 S40 Fairgrounds Rd.
Learn about the Miracle of Glassheat before you buy any
heatlnf svstem at anv nrlr rnM(n.ntat niB.hA.(
No Chimney a No Maintenance a FHA Terms Easy Terms
b i ear
Radio Repair
MITCHELL'S Radio
Aotorolo "n Dealers
Pick up
TELEVISION1
I SALES
VALLEY TELEVISION CENTER
2303 Fairgrounds Rd. In Woodburn st 171 Grsnt St
Featuring MOTOROLA . RCA VICTOR - HOFFMAN
DUMONT TELEVISION SETS
children, Jsmee aad Donaa 9t Salem .
Services at tha Vlratl T. Oiliia Ca
rriaay. bmpl u pjw. sMtnaJ at
Belereat Mamarto. .Hb Ute Star.
UaxalS W. Black eJftsietlM.
CBTICU1A kriit saulif
iairiviaut is 7 lift
Trotibled arkli Msrkheaaw,
reugh. buwtpy akav. extar
nUy cauard pMnplea or naaf
vuttcura noap ana
Ointment con tain
Oxyejuinolino. Sal
ptWaied Pecrolaruaa
and Chlorophyll-"
have) bean kighlr
auccettful for f
year. Buy today.
Ph. 2-6596
TANKS Ph. 37324
CO. 14th 9 1. HOYT
Ph. 3-5584
Ph. 2-4151
24 HOUR
savirj
Ph.3-9123
rn
wvaa.
Phone 4-6263
uuarantee '
Ph. 3-7577
- Television 1880 Stato
tot er .
and Delivery
General Electric
AND nl Salem 2-1413
SERVICE m. Woa4biini3411
tOBM COURT & COHMfSCIAl