Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 27, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    Saturday, February 27, 19S4
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Page 13
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CHEMAWA A golden crown is placed upon the head of
Patsy Ochiho by her classmate, Princess Gladys Hellen, at
ceremonies held in the Chemawa Indian School gym Friday
night celebrating 74th anniversary of the school.
Retirement Ceremonies
For General Swing Held
Retirement ceremonies were
held at the Presidio of San Fran
cisco Saturday morning for Lt.
Gen. Joseph M. Swing, command
er of Sixth Army since August,
1951.
The general, who has visited
In Salem during the time he has
commanded Sixth Army, will be
succeded by Lt Gen. Willard G.
Wyman, who takes command
Monday. The Swings will not
leave the west coast with the gen
eral's retirement but will make
their home in San Francisco.
Swing, a native of New Jersey,
was graduated frem the U. S.
Military Academy and was
a classmate of President Eis
enhower. He came to the Sixth
Army assignment from the as
signment of commandant of the
Army War College, where he had
been since April 1, 1950.
Gen. Swing saw service in Mex
ico with the Punitive Expedition
of 1916 and after a brief tour at
the new Officers' Training Camp
at Fort Myer, Va., sailed for
France. There he organized the
Brigade Headquarters Battery,
First Field artillery brigade,
First Infantry division and suh
scquqcntly was appointed aide-decamp
to Gen. Peyton C. March,
World War I Chief of Staff.
A field artilleryman, Swing
during the period between the
two World Wars graduated from
the Field Artillery school, the
Command and General Staff
RETIRES
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Lt. Gen. Joseph M. Swing,
commanding general of Sixth
Army since August 1, 1951,
who retired from the Army at
ceremonies held at the Pre
sidio of San Francisco Satur
day morning. (U. S. Army
photo.)
DENNIS THE MENACE
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'WEIL. I'M DOW THE BEST
QUEEN RECEIVES CROWN AT CHEMAWA
n. .... ii.;
school and the American War
College. He graduated from the
Command and General Staff
school with honors. For a time he
served as an instructor at the
Field Artillery school and then
had a tour of duty in the office
of the Chief of Field Artillery.
From 1938 to 1940 Gen. Swing
was chief of staff of the Second
Infantry division, then served
successively as commander of the
82nd field artillery regiment and
commanding general of the First
Cavalry division artillery.
In 1941 Swing organized the di
vision artillery of the 82nd in
fantry division, which was later
designated airborne and in Feb
ruary, 1943, as a major general
he activated and commanded the
11th airborne division.
The retiring commander of the
Sixth Army is known for having
pioneered in planning and con
ducting the. first airlift of an en
tire division by planes and glid?
ers, and for later demonstrating
that a division could also be sup
plied indefinitely by planes.
In May, 1944, Swing and the
11th airborne moved to New
Guinea and in November, 1944,
to the Philippines where the di
vision participated in the libera
tion of Leyte and Luzon. On the
latter the division helped cap
ture Manila and Nicholos field
and Fort McKinley, then to lib
erate those imprisoned in the Los
Banos Interment Camp.
With the final surrender of the
Japanese Gen. Swing led the first
airborne units to Atsugi airfield
outside of Tokyo on August 30,
1945. Thereafter he assumed re
sponsibilty for the Hand of Hak
kaido and northern Honshu Is
land and on February 2, 1948 as
sumed command of the I Corps
with headquqarters in Kyoto,
Japan. Swing returned to the
States April 1, 1948, and his as
signment prior to that at the
Army War College was a com
r"anding general of the Artillery
center and commandant of the
Artillery School.
Among Gen. Swing's decora
tions are the Distinguished Serv
ice Cross, Distinguished Service
Medal, Silver Star with two Oak
Leaf Clusters, Legion of Merit.
Bronze Star with one Oak Leaf
Cluster, Air Medal with one Oak
Leaf Cluster, French Legion of
Honor and the Order of Chief
Commander, Philippine Legion of
Honor.
PAIR OK DESPERADOF.S
OAKLAND. Calif. HT - Two
15-year-old boys were stopped by j
police early yesterday as they t
were driving an automobile be-1
longing to one of the boy's father. I
They told police they were headed !
for Mexico with $17.66. a bar of!
soap, a candle, and alarm clock, i
a lifih of whisky and a small load-1
ed pistol "for holdups when we
run out of money."
-By Ketcham
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Indian Students
Give Pageant
CHEMAWA Clad in price
less Indian costumes students of
the Chemewa Indian School Fri
day night presented their annual
pageant in observance of the
school's 74th anniversary.
Patsy Ochiho was crowned
queen of the pageant by her
classmate, Princess Gladys Hel
len during the opening cere
mony. The pageant, entitled
"Canoe Prophecies" was written
bv Miss Alhprta Phallic oirlc
adviser at the school, who also
was narraior.
E. B. Hudson was general
chairman. Paul W. Bramlet, sup
erintendent of the school, gave
the address of welcome.
The program was interspersed
with Indian songs and tribal
dances performed in authentic
costumes.
Unusually realistic scenic ef
fects were produced on the stage
with lights and props depicting
Mt. Hood in the background,
forests, a river, waterfall and
fishing pier.
East Salem
EAST SALEM -- Ownership
of the Swegle Market and Gas
Station on Birehwond Dr., east
of the schoolhouse has changed
this week. New owners are
Chris Midthun, Bert McQuirrie
and Mrs. Lee Johnson.
The new owners came to Sa
lem from Albany. McQuirrie has
been in the grocery business.
The James Pickersgills, who
came north from Arkansas sev
eral years ago, are moving to
Salem. The new owners will live
in the living quarters at the
rear of the store.
The February meeting of Edi
na Lane home extension unit
was held in the home of Mrs.
John French. The days project
was, "Keeping Up with Tex
tiles," and was discussed by Miss
Pauline Schaplnwosky, county
extension agent.
Dates were set for the furni
ture repair workshop, which will
be March 2-3-10 and 251 h at the
home of Mrs. George Hanauska,
1065 Maine Ave. Co-hostcsscs
for the lunch hour were Mrs.
Thomas Lay and Mrs. H. A. Bis
kie. Special guests for the day
were Mrs. John Sicklin, Mrs.
James Gorton and Mrs. Don
Turner. Members present were
Mrs. Arlie Bean, Mrs. Biskie,
Mrs. French, Mrs. Vernon Gil
more, Mrs. M. Stephenson, Mrs.
J. P. Stirniman, Mrs. Leo Dum
ler, Mrs. Frank Caspcll and Mrs.
Ray Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown,
who lived for several years in
Keiser community, have moved
into a new home which they had
buil on Byram Ave.
Members of the Merry Ming
lcrs club met Thursday after
noon for a dessert luncheon and
social afternoon in the home of
Mrs. Ernest Butler on Silvcrton
ltd. Attending were Mrs. Lester
Carter, Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs.
Clyde Colwell, Mrs. Robert
Fromm, Mrs. E. A. Jackson, Mrs.
Leonard Malm, Mrs. R. Gordon
Scott, Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs.
Joe Slimak, Mrs. J. I. Wagers,
Mrs. Allen McCain, Mrs. Henry
Sprick and the hostess.
W. B. WhitlinBton of 3275
Lancaster Dr., is in a Salem hos
pital recovering from a rcccnl
heart attack.
Funeral Monday for
Mrs. Goldie Sink
Funeral services will be held
at the W. T. Rigtlnn chapel Mon
day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for
Mrs. Goldie Sink, lifelong resi
dent of Salem who died Thurs
day at the home of her son, Wil
lis C. Sink, 250 Browning Ave
nue. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson will
ofliciatc at the services and in
terment will be in Belcrcst Me
morial Park.
Mrs. Sink, who had been ill for
many years and an invalid for
some time had been bedfast the
past year. She was born July 3,
1893. For many years she attend
ed the First Baptist Church.
Surviving arc her mother, Mrs.
Robert A. Witzel of Salem; the
son, Willis C. Sink of Salem; and
Ihrep sisters, Mrs. F. H. Slruble
of Salem, Mrs. E. Larson nf Scat
tip, and Miss Edith Witzel of
Hood River; and nnc grandchild.
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Monday, Mrch 1
Company B, 162nd infantry reg
iment, and headquqarters detach
ment, Oregon National Guard, at
Salem armory.
9414th Air Reserve unit at
USAR armory. '
Organized Marine Corps Re.
serve unit at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training center.
Oregon Mobilization designa
tion detachment No. 1 at USAR
armory.
Airborne Course ,
FORT BENNING, Ga. Pvt. E
2 Donald E. Green, son of Mr.
and Mrs. II. C. Green, route 1,
Gerv&is. Orpffnn. in takintf th
Airborne course here. Green, who
entered me Army jn Jujy, 1853,
is regularly stationed at Fort
C&mDuell. Kv. Prior in entprlncr
the service he was employed at
verns jriicniieia service station.
Green was graduated in 1953
from the Gcrvaia high school.
In hifh ach.nl lio mac a fhrjsA vidv
letterman in football, basketball
ana Daseoaii ana also was on the
all-star football team.
WITH 40th DIVISION
FOURTIETH DIVISION, Korea
Pfc. Fred Helmig, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Beauchamp of
Gervais, is serving with this divi
sion, which recently was awarded
the Republic of Korea Presidential
Unit Citation in Korea. Helmig, a
machine gunner with company H
of the 224th regiment, joined this
division in July, 1953. A graduate
of the Gervais Union High School
in 1951, he entered the Army in De
cember, 1952, and took his basic
training at Camp Roberts, Calif.
IN EXERCISE
FORT BENNNING. Ga. - Pvt.
Ted F. Reinwald, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold W. Reinwald of 5050
Homer road, Salem, Ore., is
among those men making prep
aration here to participate in Ex
ercise Flash Burn at Fort Bragg,
N.C., in April and May. Reinwald
is normally stationed here as a
truck driver in the 666th Transpor
tation company of the 112th trans
portation battalion. The battalion
will help provide motor transport
for the troops and supplies dur
ing the training maneuver.
FLASH BURN
CAMP POLK, La.-Pvt. Allen R.
Dahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antone
Dahl of Route 2, Silverton, Ore.,
who is stationed here as a machin
ist in the 122nd ordnance com
pany, will be among those men
taking part In Exercise Flash
Burn at Fort Bragg, N.C., in April
and May. Dahl a graduate of
the Silverton high school in 1950
entered the Army in March, 1953,
and completed his basic training
at Camp Roberts, CMif.
Kessler has Role for
Armed Forces Day
Announcement was made this
week of the appointment of Maj.
Gen. Alfred A. Kessler, Jr., com
mander of the 4th Air Force, as
the cooperative-commander for
the Air Force in the Third Area
for the observance of Armed
Forces Day, May 15.
Kessler, commander of 41h
Air Force, Hamilton Air Force
Base, Calif., since September,
1952. last year came to Salem
as the speaker for Armed Forces
Day.
Rear Adm. Bertram J. Rod
gers, commandant of the 12th
Naval District, San Francisco,
was earlier named as the mili
tary men to serve as coordinator
for the observance in the Third
area. The Third area includes
the eight western states.
Oliver Taylor in
Swing Color Guard
A Salem man, Oliver S. Taylor,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor
of 1970 John Street, was among
the 50 men chosen as color
guards for the retirement cere
monies Saturday at the Presidio
of San Francisco for Lt. Gen.
Joseph -M. Swing.
Taylor was graduated from Sa
lem high school in June, 1953,
and when he was in high school
was active in musical events
there, taking part in operettas
and being a member of the a cap
pella choir. He entered the Army
September Iff, 1953, and took his
basic at Fort Ord, Calif. Taylor
presently is taking the leadership
course at East Garrison, Fort Ord.
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Bullet Wounds
Man in Leg
Albany A Roseburg man, Rob
ert Gardner, reported a state po
lice officer, was accidentally shot
in the leg late Thursday and is
now being treated at the Albany
General hospital. Gardner, the po
lice reported, was struck by
pistol bullet after it passed
through a plowshare. ,
Investigation revealed that Gar
dner and an unidentified compa
nion were arguing the revolver's
merit and the bullet was fired
to determine whether or not it
would penetrate the steel.
It did, and Gardner, standing
behind the plow,' was hit in the
leg. He told police he did not
believe himself to be seriously
injured at the time, but while
traveling to Portland on a bus
late Thursday he noted an intense
pain in his leg.
He left the bus at Albany and
asked for a doctor's examination.
Pipe Organ
Given to
Willamette U.
The large Wurlltier pipe organ
and Us accessories now located
In the McDonald Theatre build
ing. Eugene, has been given to
Willamette University through
recent action taken by the stock
holders and directors of the Mc-Donald-Schaefer
Company of
Eugene.
Arrangements have been made
by the university to have the or-,
gan kept In Its present location
until Willamette's new auditorium-fine
arts building Is con
structed. Plans call lor the or
gan to be Installed in the audi
torium until the proposed Wil
lamette student union building Is
ready. Then It will be perma
nently placed In the union where
lt will be more readily available
for student use.
In the past the Instrument has
not only been utilized in theatre
performances but has also been
featured In regular radio broad
casts originating In the theater.
Willamette contemplates such
practices upon Its installation on
the campus.
The university board of trus
tees this week gave the go ahead
plans for three buildings, includ
ing the auditorium fine arts
structure, pending the raising of
an additional $11,000 necessary
to meet the $325,000 goal. At
that time two contingent gifts,
totalling $50,000 will be available
on a dollar-for-dollar matching
basis.
JAYCEES OUT FOR BLOOD
ALBANY The Red Cross
blood program will get a 300-
pint transfusion March 10 u Al
bany Jaycees are successful in
the "Blood Brother" plan for re
cruiting donors.
DEATHS
Goldte 1'hoena Sink
Late resident of 250 W. Browning
Ave. in thu city Feb. 26 al the age
of 60 yrari. Daughter of Mrt. Rob
ert A. Wittel, Salem. Mother of Wll
lii C. Sink. Salem; liter, Mn. r. H.
St ruble. Salem, Mn. . Larson, Se
attle. Miss Edith Wttzel, Hood River,
Ore.; also, survived by 1 grandchild
Services will be held Monday, March
at 1:30 p.m. in the W. T. Rlgdon
Chapel. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson will
officiate. Interment at Belcrest Me
morial Park.
Harry Edwin Fraier
At McMtnnville. Oregon, Feb. 25,
at the age of 57 years. Survived
by wife, Ida J. Fraer: brothers,
Chester n. rraser, RoDeri Angus
Fraser. Allen L. Fraser. Walter S.
Franer: sister, fiusile H. Parker
Services will be held Monday, March
I, at 2.00 p.m. in the O Malley'i Me
norial Chapel in McMinnville, Ore
fnn. Interment at City View Ceme
tery, Salem
Sarah Florence Good
At the re?ldence Turner. Oreson.
Feb. 24. Survived by husband, George
Ur. t iam Mi Ui U tuan. MJ
DRS. CHAN . . . LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
L' pita in. 241 North Liberty
orrica open Saturday only. II a.m.
to 1 p.m., C to 7 p rn. Consultation,
blond preitiir and nrlna tMt u
frr of charct. Practiced ilnrr
IJ11. Write for attractive dft No
b II fit Inn.
Want Ads Helced
:.. .:
Washington sen
5
His Land in Ohio
Having decided1 to din
pose of hit 20,000 acres
of land on the Ohio and
(ireat Kanawha rivera,
George Uaahington placed
Rant Ad in the first
Iflsue of the Maryland and
Baltimore Journal, which
began publication Augt
201773.
i
"Fvvbnrl"
I'uri anl Adl j'':
H to ft. mi,, rfntN lOTtipw Htflt 4
M AfifM4 rvnti tf? iffift Hfvwl ' !
'ma. Im lit. k. II. Ik. 4j
H. Good, Salem; son, Ray X. Church.
WIrhlu, Xuiw daughter, Mrs. Eva
Herron. St. cloud. Service! wlU b
held Monday, March 1 at S;00 pjn. In
tht Turner Christian Church. Rev,
Guy L. Armstrong will ofllclate. In
terment at Twin Oaka Cemetery.
Turner, Oreson, under the direction
3 the Virgil T. Golden Co.
(Sward Mlllon Runyan
At the rendenct, 1880 Hoffman Rd.,
Feb. 26 at the age of 0ft yeara. Sur
vived by brother, W, A. Runyan, Oak
Grove. Oregon: son, Lansing Run
yan. Oak drove. Oregon Services
will be held Tueiday. March 1. at
10:00 a.m. in the Howell-Edwards
Chapel. Rev. A, G. Jamison wilt of.
delate. Interment at Rivervlew Cam
eterv tn Portland.
LEGALS
EXECUTRIX' FINAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
CLAIRE D. HAMILTON aa execu
trix of tht eitate of RALPH S.
HAMILTON, deceased, ha (lied her
final account at auch, and by order
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Marlon
the 29th day of March, 1994, at 8:15
o'clock In the forenoon of aald day
hat been fixed at the time, and th
courtroom of aald court haa been
fixed at the place for the hearing of
objucttona to tald final account and
the settlement of laid estate.
Dated and first pubUthed; Tab.
13. IW4.
CLAIRE D. HAMILTON, Executrix
of the Estate of Ralph S. Hamilton,
Deceased.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN Ic SPEERSTRA
310 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon
Attorneys for Executrix.
' r.l3,20.I7,M.S,IS
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . . .
Too Late
To Classify.
G. I. SPECIAL $10,500
4 bdrm 2 baths, kept In perfect re
pair. Near eauer ana new hi
rhool. 1994 Fir. 3-8627.
"ALDER PANELING
Light color Oregon Hardwood Home
stead Grade lor misito Effect, see
samples in beautiful new finish,
discount to dealers and contract
ors. Coast Range Timber Product!
Co. 665 Bassett St., West Salem.
1940 DODGE coupe. ffS. 2220 Sheton
St. Anytime after 5.
LARGE lot near 3 schools. 2340 E.
Nob Hill. Inq. 2335 S. High.
SUB-LEAS B nice, modern restau
rant with 31 stools Ac s tables, in
mail prosperous community. No
competition. Ideal tor couple to
manage. Rent runs on percentage
basis. Se at Sublimity, Oregon.
CLOSE TO CAPITOL
7 bedroom home with 3 baths. Oil
heat, 3 car garage. Located on
100x100' corner lot in apartment
cone. This is a najural for room
ers or apartments. As lt 1s only
m block from Capitol buildings Sc
University. $16,500 with some terms.
7 UNIT APARTMENTS
All furn., close in. Income about
93,500 annual) v. Low overhead.
Owner will take 2 bedroom home
to $0,000 In part trade. Full price
only $22,500. Call Dick Severln,
MADSEN REALTY CO.
1328 Stale St. Ph. 3-5880, Eve. 4-3033
ELDERLY couple -wants 1 bedrm.
furn. cottage or apt. about March
6. Box 240 Statesman-Journal.
ELDERLY couple wants 1 bedrm.
furn. cottage or apt. About Mar.
0th. Box 240 Statesman-Journal.
ELDERLY couple wanta I bedrm,
furn. cottaeo or apt. about Mar,
8th. Box 240 Statesman-Journal.
t ROOM house for rent. 1039 N. Cot
tage St. Phone 4-4008.
MODERN nicely furn. 2 bedrm. apt
in lurner. rn.
CHILD -care, my home, anytime.
I'none
500 PEOPLE to hear R. G. Schaffer
apeak on Can a swearing man go
to Heaven." Sunday night 7:30 in
Johnson Memorial Church, North
Summer at Hood St.
DAVENPORT and matching chair
like new, aewing rocker; club
chair; apt. size elec. range. Fragll
oil heater. 748 Mill St.
ONE 9x12 Wilton rug, like new. $100.
rn. 4-3087.
BELTONE Hearing Aid. Excellent
conaiuon, sen nau price, pnone
3455 Dallas.
GREEN house 8x10, Complete above
o rounaauon. pn. 3.B271. bat. sun.
WANTED Used glrl'e 20" Bicycle In
good conaillon:Phone2-3849.
1983 10 HORSE power Johnston out
board motor. Used 8 times. S245.
Phone 2-0403.
FRIGIDAIRE electric range, like
new. ,14j. Phone 2-0403.
LOST Black and white female,
Springer Spaniel. Collar and tag.
"Ladyhelh." Vicinity 902 MrOII
chrlst. Reward. Phone Tillie Tay
lor. 23703.
300 Personal
NOTICE!
Th BiiineB De partrrrnt nf the
STATESMAN - JOURNAL NEWS
I PAPKKS WILL be rlon.-d Sunday
I Classified Adi for Monday paprra
312 Lost and Found
LOST, S.ible male Collie. S years old.
Vicinity Dli-kson's Maikrl (Pilngle
Ul.t.l Itewaid. Ph. 4-11D7.
LOST-Sable male cullle. Ph. 3-370.V
LOST In downtown Salem last wk.
(.old chain ami small nirtlalllmi
with seed pearl, r'.iiiiily kreptake,
PI.F.ASK
rail 4-."li87 or 2-i7l2 Liberal reward.
LOST WaslHna mach. ltd Tel col
Irct Stayton fl-F-7, Tred Cafteel,
Sublimity, oreenn.
i'OUNI) FRIKNDI.V hlar7dn,rrnle.
part Pekingese, collar, no tan. Call
4-.15BS.
316 Personal
WAYNE DOWNK.Y Is no longer an
aicnt or rrpresrnlailve of the Pa
nne Vapor Chemical Co. t, The
Vapor Chemical Co. of Portland.
CIIII.DI.KSS COUI'lTlsTiave home for
one or two children age 3 to a
yeara. Ttef. exchanged. Box 227
Jttatesman-Jnurnal,
Play Popular Piano
Call Salem Music Co. 2-H70I,
orSarchel's In Albany, 392.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous (roup No.
1. 20WI N. Com'l.3-45.'l7,4-334t;
SAFK, permanent lemoval of tin
if.iitly facial halra. Erich of N.Y.
100 Acrinilturo
402 Livestock For SaU
GUl'.HNSKY row. large, flve-year-old
sl.pt tliorn, frc-h in lew days, heavy
pi.Klurer.I'h.-BSM.
3 FF.F.UEH pigs. Il houe on left.
North of Cemetery, on Turner
Cemetery Rd.
COWS. Shetland pony. adrile horses.
Terms. 4.TI2 Liberty nn. 4-"
trxfrtttNT'timl rows. 2M
takes both. IMS Burchwnod Dr.
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock For Sole
LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon, U
or wnoie, zac, ironi quarw zuc.
Custom killing. Trailer loaned free.
Salem Meat Co.. 1325 S. 35th. Phone
3-4858.
403 Livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK buyer. 1 buy cattle,
horses, hogs, sheep, goats, boars,
veal. Emery Aldermin. Phone 2-
7860 or 2-0066.
CATTLE BUYERS. E. I. and K. Sne
then. 4297 State. 3-1345 or 3-4380.
CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E, C,
mcunnausn. iizr a. m. rn. s-uht.
LIVESTOCK buyer, A. F. Sommer.
1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2617.
404 Poultry and BabbiU
CHICKEN broiler plant. 35 chickens
per week cap. Phone 4-114 8
THIS AD and $3 gets you 100 large
type wmte uegnorn cockerel
chicks. Mon. after, or Tues. morn.
Twin Oak Poultry Farm. St. Paul,
Ore.
CHICKS for layers. Leghorn Austra
White or New Hampshire. Palmer's
Rt. 1, Brooks. Ph. 2-8343.
BABY CHICKS. Order now for choice
of breeds. NH pullets 19c, par red
roosters, 6c. Valley Farm Store.
408 Pets
PARAKEETS
Continuous new
Hati-hes. All col
ors. Banded, full
flighted and
GUARANTEED
birds.
CAGKS
FEEDS
SUPPLIES
WHOLESALE
tl RETAIL
SIAMESE kittens for tale, Reason
able, i'none z-bibb.
J MALE Chihuahua pupa 33 each.
Lee Layion new, monmoum uui
off. Dalla, Ph. 3687.
LICENSED young male farm dog.
part spaniel, ueo. e Towie. rti.
1. Box 231, Aumivllle.
"MAH1DAL
PHUM"
f Chocolate Folnl
SIAMESE
Stud Service
Will Call for and Deliver
For Appointment Call 2-2390
WANTED: WIREHAIR female pup
py from tlx to ten week, old.
White with black markings. Mutt
be pure breed. Address Mrs. Le
roy U Mason, 3803 N.B. Hattalo
Street, Portland.
BABY Parakeets 17.50, 4310 Claxter
Rd. Ph. 2-2224.
TOY Fox terrier, male, 10 mon., 2l,i
lb. Registered. 75. Very exception
al buy, rn. z-iito.
COCKER. Golden red. A. K. C.
stud. Phone z-me.
REGISTERED mala boxer at stud.
Call 4-SH33.
PARAKEETS. Cages, suppUea. Bird
Paradise, 3180 Livingston 2-1843.
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM, I58 Me.
Coy. 1 block at of N. Capitol. U',
bloAa north of Madison. Ph. 2-8887.
uAttAuirir.Ta Bablea raised In out
home. 1M, all color,. Mra. row
,r, 73a Ceucvue. rn.
BOXER female. Moore', tropical ftsh
equipment. Parakeets, pets. Mao-
leay na. whj. lwwu rem
CANARIES, choice orange and apri
cot ttrain. 3-4383, 1340 ChemekeU.
410 Seeds and PlanU
5-YR.-OLD blue berry plants. 390 W.
Chemawa RdPh- 4-3072.
' AZALEAS FROM80c.
CAMELLIAS FROM f2O0.
OTHER SHRUBS. TOOII
WARINGS NURSERY
1025 OAK HILL AVE. P'l;i44
LGE. CURRANT bushes, trade for
shrubs. Ph. 3-40DB. 4-oiou
TUBEROUS begonia bulbs, 82.30 dot. tc
up. uloxinia duips, jc esi-n. nuj
direct from grower. We were 1st
prize winners at 1953 State Talr.
Claggelf, greenhouses. 4',, ml. N.
of Salem on Wallace Rd. (Salem
Dnvton Hy.l, Rt. 1, Box 403. Ph.
2-3502.
12 Fruit and Farm Produce
EASTERN Oregon Sheep Manure by
sack or yaro. rn. -.,.tij,
SoTTED manure by yard or sack.
rn. 3-wnz.
Rotted manure, weed Iree. 1-0774
450 Merchandise
451 MachlnarY and Tooli
DAVID-BHADLEY garden tractor, S
pc.aJtacirnejyL2210Njjrn;l.
1 H P. 4-cycle Montgomery Ward
gle.tractor like new with disc at
tachment, f 123 See at 13! Frank
lin St., west salcm
FARMERS SPECIAL. 20 horse Avery
tractor on rubber. Good condition.
Jrlcel295. Sec at 22HS N. Liberty.
DAVID BRADLEY garden tractor
with seeder allrh. Ph. 4-2573. In
quire at 3335 Harold Ave. Salem.
452 Wanted, MachlnTy, Tools
WANTED. 10 r 22 Caterpillar trac
tor. Call 2-2870 alter 7 p.m.
455 Hsehold Good For Sol
MODEL 30 Elrctrolux, like new,
M9.5tl.124 Oilier. Apt. 7.
STOVECombinaliuti electrtc-wood,
In excellent operating condition.
Ph. 3-38.14.
APT. SIZE range. Frlgiilalre. washer:
wringer tvpe. 2 kitchen tables with
a. chairs, 2-piece llv. lin set. 2 rugs
12x13. !ixl2. 2 single beds and In
ncr springs, 1 double bed and
dresser. t;ardcn tools and lawn
mower. Bargain 2.13 E. Salem
llriehts. l'h. :i-miM.
NEARLY NF.WI2 r.'fl. double door
Admiral Dual Temp. Jlef. Large
reruns" comnarlnirnl. Cnt ,."19
lal vear. Will vll for 1.119. Tel.
3-JMt.V 125 W. Lincoln.
456 Wanted. Hsohold Goods
Used Furniture
Valley Furniture Co. 2-7472
WE PAY top cash price for good
used furniture, appliances, etc. Im
mediate service. Used Merchandise
Marl. 270 S. Liberty. Ph. 4-6371.
CASH TODAY Good uied furniture
or will aril on consipr.meni rn
3-60H8 Sudtells Auction
457 Radio and TV
4" EMERSON TV. MsjI and aerial.
Set for both channel. Priced to
sll. Ph. 4-S5M or 3497 N. River ltd.,
rail after 0.00 p.m,
lluiuU 4
111 Mas uemieMMI
I VAUIY
450 Merchandise
458 Building MaUrial '
BUILDING?
New fir door Jamba
-13.30
Oak flooring low price.
New bath tuba complete .136.50
Used bath tuba complete 425 00
Used cast wathbastna ai sn
Udwd. plywd., ideal for
paneling or cabinets Cheap
Loose Insulation per bag ti no
Fiberglass roll blanket (Haul. Cheao
14-2 elec, wiring
12-J elec. wiring 6c
"aits w.7j t, M.8J keg
Asbestos tiding per aq. , a a nti
Painted shakes with under, .
New doors, al slits f"
Used windows 38" x 43" an
100 used doora with frames
New toileta with seats J24.M
Double kitchen sinks, complete 141. to
43 gal. elec. water heater, 187.50
Laundry trays, pipe, basins Barga!n
300 gal. steel septlo tank, 462.50
4" cast Iron toil pipe , in
4" solid orangeburg pip, -
Roll roofina. lares buddIv
.J45
t;.53
.Cheap
Cheno
3 tab comp. roofing IL,
Cedar shingles, 4 gradea .
new uaiv. iron roof,
riywuuu, new carjoaa ""g"".
New ptctura window, Hnn
New weather ttrlpped window, 114.20
New plaster board 4x...$I 4(
Steel garage doors, complete-$44.00
Over-head garagt hardwari3.M
Kitchen, bath rm. enameled
checked wall cover 10c aq. ft,
C. G. LONG & SONS
Ph. 4-3031 I ml. N. of Kelzer
Pine, Pine, Pine!
(RUNNING OUT OUR EARS!)
New Load 1x12 ahetvlng, variety of
paneung. earn, low price. Knotty
Pine plywood (that', right!), have
aome In atock. Sdgs 59.50. KD roof
aheathing or boxing 69.50. Lotaa
doort, rfgs., palnta. wallboardl, and
clg. tiles. 4x8 hardboard 1.78 sheet
Some odd aizea In plywood need
an offer! Ext, or Int. 4x8 or cut.
Free cutting save, you moneyl
Easy Blld Patterns from large fur
niture to baby's toys. You'll be
pleased .at ease, doing It "your
self." Your remodeling problems,
our pleasure! Nothing down, 36
mos. to pay.
OPEN ALL DAY SAT.
PORTLAND ROAD
LUMBER YARD . .
3545 Portland Rd.
Ph. 4-443J
ALL NEW lumber, ship lap, $.10.00 per
m inn up, 4x. ana larger fzs.w per
M and up. Some lumber $19.00 per
M delivered. Phone 2-2042.
KEITH BROWN
Close-Outs & Specials
PRICED TO SELL ...
Door, Doori Doors!!!
Reg. Sale -
a iuuna a-ixo-sxi,
3 panel
f 4.7J
19 DOORS 2-4x8-8x11,
a panel
so Doors 2-oxo-8xia
a panel
1 DOOR 2-6x8-8x1",
0 lite aaali -
10 DOORS 2-8x6-8x11,
me tain
DOORS 3-0x8-8xli
lite tath - -
10 DOORS 3-0x8-8x1
a panel colonial M
1-0 to 2-8x6-8x1?,
10 lite French
i Doors 2-exe-axiH
IS lite French
1 LOT 2-4 td 3-0x8-8 Re
ject, Flush fir doors
HARDWARE
Welser HANDLE SETS $12 58
6.00
8.00
10.08 ea.
4.80 ea.
1.48 ea.
HE., IV PI 1 J n AAJl.. J .... B.B,
LATCH SET as low aa
BUTTS 3".!," and 4"
.50 pr.
Some elze, double hung windows on
nana reaay ro go priced right.
Keith Brown Lumber Yd,
Phone 3-9111 Front 4 Court St,,
"We Give S&H Green Stsmpt"
BUILDING
All new Oracle "A" Be,t Quality
4" Cast Soil Pine. USA .75 ft.
14-2 Loomex Wire Full roll .03 ft,
12-2 Loomex Wire rulJ roll .08 ft.
Wall Bxs wclamp .20
Switch or Outlet Ivory . jo
Celling Exaust Fan " 19.05
2 Comp. Sink comp w ring 43.95
Steel Bath Tub comp. .Bi.95
10 yr. 42 sal wtr heater .67.50
Bev Trap Toilet "A" 29.95
'.a" C.alv Pipe .12 ft.
X Oalv Gutter .14 ft,
BOLLINGER'S. .143 N. Com'L
Ph. 2-1851
460 Musical Instruments
MUST sell, old Strsdlvarlus vlofln,
about 200 yra. old. In food ahape.
2915 Silverton Rd.
GULBRANSON upright piano. $275.
Ph. 3-93S2. 1923 Fir.
462 Sports Equipment
SALE or trade, new 12' glass covered
boat. Ph. 3-8904.
SELLING my fishing equipment
Bestquallty. 265 S. 20th.
ATTENTION "Fishermen. 12-ft. Fiber
glass boats. 1250110. 14-ft. Fiber
glass boat. $398. FOB factory. Boat
klta available in all sizes. Sporting
goods dept., Sears-Roebuck & Co.
CASH paid for used guns, modern
and antique. Caacade Merc. 1230
Broadway.
MARTIN "00" 714 HP. outboard
motor. Excel, condition. 180. Ph.
2-3013.
PLYWOOD boats. Plain wood. 4'j HP
motor. 390 W. Chemawa Rd. Ph.
4-3072.
466 Trade, Miscellaneous
TRADE portable disc recorder, mike,
loud speaker for western saddle,
sell recorder, Gibson Spanish gui
tar. 4-4961 before 3 p m.
TRADE 120 bass accordion tor pi
ano (prefer player. 4-4952.
468 For Rent, Miscellaneous
U-FIX-IT-GARAGE
Repair you own car. Phone 4-3261.
20115 N. Com'l.
McCULLOCH chain saws and post
hole augers by day. Towne Equip
ment Co. Ph. 4-1841
KIR RluNT or lease. Ige. warehouse
space cement floors, brick hide,
down town Inquire H. L Stiff
rr, n-msr,
470 For Sale, Miscellaneous
T. V. 17" or 21" conjole Nearly
new. Sell either. Price right. 2810
Laurel Ave.
2 YR. OLD kenmore apt. sir, stove.
SfiO. Call 4-623.4.
Top Soil
River slit, fill dirt, prompt delivery.
Phone 2-1740.
SUO CIIK'K sire "Yearround" lec!rlc
brooder. Perfect. Ph. 4-3182.
PAINT, 12 29 g.Vl. Glen Woodry.
COLEMAN oil' heater, 2 oil drum, it
pipe Included. Ph. 4-5493.
FERTIl.T7.ER 13 small trailer load.
I8U5 Buirhawod Dr.
USED FURNITURE FOR LESS
Valley Furn. Co., 219 N. ComX
PAINT, 12 29 gal. Glen Woodry.
CLEARANCE SALE
USED SEWING MACHINES
TREADLES from 4.M. Elec. Porta
hies from ,29 50. Elec. Cahlneltea
from 179.50 All machines In good
sewing cond. Guaranteed.
Singer Sewing Center
130 N. Cnmerclet
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