Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 09, 1957, Page 18, Image 18

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f Capital 'Journal, Salem, Ore., Tues., 'April 9, 1957
GI Picked Up
For Woodburn
Vehicle Theft
A Fort Lewis soldier in a hurry
to get back to his post was
charged with auto theft early
Tuesday when he was stopped in
a car stolen a short while earlier
from Woodburn, state police re
ported. Officers said Kenneth Lcltoy
Mathews was arrested in a 1948
Mercury that had been stolen
from Everett McMillin, Woodburn.
The arrest was made in Milwau
kee by state police from that of
fice. Stale police of the Salem office
said they were called about 3:15
a.m. and notified of the theft,
which occurred about 20 minutes
earlier, according to the report.
The information was relayed to
other offices and the car was
stopped a short lime later in Mil
waukie. Mathews said he was on his way
back to Fort Lewis and was afraid
of being absent without leave so
stole the car to make It back on
time, officers said.
He was taken to the Clackamas
County jail at Oregon City and
was returned to Salem shortly be
fore noon Tuesday by Marion
County officers to face the auto
theft charge.
UF Quarters
Now in Use
At Courthouse
' The Marion County United Fund,
of which Judge Bex Hartley is
president and T. Vernon Merrick
executive director, is now estab
lished in new, permanent quarters
on the mezzanine floor of the Mari
on County Courthouse.
The Fund is beginning a year
round program to develop co
operation between agencies both
with respect to their financial sup
port and the most efficient plan
ning and execution of the social
service program within (he county.
United Fund and Community
Chests in Salem and other areas of
Marion County will still maintain
their local autonomy in the co
ordinated program.
Merrick is also executive direct
or of the Polk County United Fund
of which William R. Harland of
Rlckreall Is president. Permanent
Polk County headquarters will be
maintained In a new second floor
office in the Dallas City Hall,
Budget Planning
Becomes Arduous
Job for Manager
The preliminary work .for Sa
lem's 1937-1958 city budget is a
seven-day-a-week job, says City
Manager Kent Mathewson.
For some time now the manager
has been meeting daily and nightly
with department heads, and last
week neither Saturday nor Sunday
was skipped. Often the conferees
are in session until midnight.
Mathewson says the conferences
with department heads are pos
sibly one-third finished.
The new budget for the fiscal
year, beginning July 1, will come
out in revised form. A different
grouping of accounts will he
adopted which, it is believed, will
be more convenient than hereto
fore. Many of the accounts will be
broken down in more detail than
formerly.
Trips for Twoi
Polio Victims
Slated Here
The twice-postponed ,return of
Mrs. Harold Adamson from a polio
respiratory center near Los An
geles Is still scheduled for Wednes
day, Glenn Bowman, chairman of
the Marion County polio chaplor,
said t.iday.
Mrs. Adamson is to be returned
in a special military plane from
Brooks Air Force Rase, Tex.,
which is to arrive at McNary Field
at 2 p.m. Wednesday.
The piano is to return to Los
Angeles Thursday taking Jerry
Saddler, a recent infantile paraly
sis victim, to the same center
where Mrs. Adamson has been lor
more than a year.
Harley Bosler
Rites Thursday
Funeral services will be held at
the Clough-Barrick Chapel Thurs
day at 2 p.m. for Harley L. Bos
ler, electrician in Salem for many
years and native Orcgonian, who
died Monday at a local hospital.
Dr. Brooks H. Moore will offi
ciate at the rites and interment
is to be in Belcrcst Memorial
Park.
Bosler, a late resident of 5A50
Trail Ave., had been in ill health
for some time, ftelircd for the
past 111 years, he owned the Bus
ier Electric Co. here for 10 years
and installed Salem's first traffic
lights and the lights on the old
Swcelland Field at Willamette Uni
versity. Born at Macleay, cast of Salem,
Feb. 14, IBM, Bosler was the son
of John and Amanda Bosler, Ore
gon pioneers. He had spent his en
tire life in the Salem and Macleay
areas and started the electrical
trade in Salem in liKlfl with the
Citizens Light and Traction Co.
Bosler was a member of Salem
Lodge No. 4 AF ic AM, Salem Elks
Lodge No. 336 and the Salem
Rotary Club of which he had been
made a honorary 50-ycar member.
Survivors include his wife, the
former Mae E. Rowe lo whom he
was married 45 years ago; a
daughter, Marjorie J. Bosler, Sac
ramento, Calif.; two granddaugh
ters, Mrs. Dona llercza, Sacra
mento, and Mrs. Carol Eckley, Los
Angeles; two great granddaugh
ters, Shan Lee Eckley, Los An
geles, and Cheryl Undone Den
nis, Sacramento; a sister, Mrs.
C. D. Smith, Ventura, Calif., and
several iiiccca and (iephew.
Erowler flGafe!
Cash, Check
A prowler stole a purse contain
ing about sioo In cash and checks
from the Wayne Schrunk home,
1215 Iccl Ct.. Monday night, it
was reported to city police.
Mrs. Schrunk told Investigating
officers that they thought they
heard a sound in the house during
the night but could not find any
one or anything wrong.
Her purse was noted missing
Tuesday morning when she went
In get her car keys, she said. The
purse contained about $10 In cash
and a (92 check, she said.
Engineers Get Contract
Clark & tlrotf, Salem engineer
ing firm, has been awarded a con
tract to design a large sewer con
struction project at Missoula.
Mont., estimated to cost about
$2.(100,(100.
The project Includes a sewage
collection system hy design and
building of a trunk line, sewer con
struction for portions of the city
now without sewers and the con
strurtion of a sewer treatment
plant.
SI Fishing License
Bill Up to Governor
The Senate passed and sent lo
the Governor Monday a bill pro
viding for $1 daily angling licenses
trom Jan. 1, 1958 lo Dec. 31, 1959.
Purpose of the hill is lo oltract
tourists, but the bill applies also to
residents.
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO Ul Export news
boosted wheat futures prices
more than a cent a bushel at
times in late dealings on the
Board of Trado Tuesday.
Jugoslavia bought l'i million
bushels of wheat and Greece is
expected lo buy 700.000 bushels.
Menmvhilo. the visible supply of
wheat is decreasing and wheat is
moving out of Chicago.
Some buying also was influenced
by announcement the CCC will
resume limited redemptions of
wheat export subsidy certificates
in the Northwest.
Wheal closed Pfc lo 2 cents
higher, May 2.tll'.ii-U: corn to
' higher, May 1.30 1.30'j; oats
to Vt lower. May 7l: ryo 2
to 2 higher, May 1.32-1 321; soy
beans unchanged lo l' higher,
May 2.44'i-i. and lard 10 to 15
cents a hundred pounds higher,
May 14.90.
Mid-Valley
Births
S.M.KM CENKRAI, HOSPITAL
HAMPER - To Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Harper, 11.10 S. 15th St., a
girl, April 8.
SUDEKMAN-To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry W. Suderm.m, 4377 Cedar
Ave., a girl, April 8.
IIASI.KBAaiF.il - To Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Haslebacher, lit.
1, Box 182. Brooks, a bov, April 8.
WEATIIERS-To Mr, nnd Mrs.
Carl Weathers, Rl. 2, Box 107,
Salem, a boy, April 8.
BRANT To Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald A. Brant, 3R64 Center St., a
girl. April 9.
SA1.F.M MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Sl'RitOZ To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank V. Surroz, 2170 Nebraska
Ave., a girl, April 9.
HEISINCKR-To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. llcisinger, Rt. 5, Box
341, Salem, a boy, April 9.
SANTIAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
HUSTED-To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Husted, Turner, a girl,
April 4.
BANNER To Mr. and Mrs. Ar
den Banner, West Stayton, a boy,
April 7.
SPENNER - To Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Spenner, Rt. 1, Stayton,
a girl, April 7.
KEUDELL To Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Keudell, Rt. 1, Sla'on,
a boy, April 8.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND IJi Conrse grains.
15-day shipment, hulk, coast deliv-
i cry: Oats No. 2, 38 lb white 5t.50.
Barley No. 2. 45 Ih 11. W. 47.50
48,00. Corn No. 2, E. Y. shipment
00,50 00.
! Wheat (bid) to arrive market.
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast:
Soft White 2 61; Soft White (ex
cluding Rex' 2.l: White flub 2 61.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2 49;
10 per cent 2 49: It per cent 2 49;
12 per cent 2.49.
Hard white baarl: Ordinary 2 fit:
10 per cent 2.41 : 11 per cent 2. (it;
12 per cent 2. til.
tar receipts: Wheat 49: ttarlev
26; Hour 13; corn 13; mill feed 8.
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
PORTLAND m Bulterfat
Tentative, subject t o immediate
change Premium quality, dcliv-
Cecil Creamer
Rites April 10
TURNER (Special)
Ion Creamer, 57, of Rt.
Cecil Clif-
Turner,
ered in Portland 60-63 cents P"i dicd Saturday in Santiam Memorial
lb; ,'lrs' ?uallty' 5M0: sccond!lloSpilal following a short illness.
quality, 52-55.
Butter Wholesale,
f.o.b bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 59': A grade, 92 score,
57;
58'i; B grade, 90 score,
U graae, m score. bo.
i-neese JO wiiuiuaaicrf. yji vkuh
singles, 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf,
43U-53K.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 41-42; A large, 39-40; AA
medium, 37-38; A medium, 36-37
A mall, 30-31. Cartons, 1-3 cents
additional.
Eggs To wholesalers A large,
36K-38V&: A medium, 3414-36; A
small, 28'i-30.
Live poultry No. 1 quality.
f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 214-4 lbs,
22; light hens, 11-13 at farm:
heavy hens, 14-15 at farm; old
roosters, 7-9.
Turkeys To producers L l v e
weight fryers, 27-28.
Rabbits Average to growers-
Live whites, 3'MA lbs, 23-26; col
ored pells 4 cents less; old does,
10-12, few higher. Fresh killed
fryers to retailers, 59-64; cut up,
62-65.
Wool Nominal, clean basis. A
blood, 1.10-12; blood, 1.18-20; V
blood, 1.35-38; fine, 1.40-43.
Wholesale Dressed Meats
Beef carcasses Steers, choice,
50-700 lbs, 38.00-40.00; good, 36.00-
39.00; standard, 33.00-36.00; com
mercial cows, 28.00-31.0; utility,
27.00-30.00; canncrs and cutters,
25.00-28.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, 48.00-52.00; rounds, 42.00
47.00; full loins, trimmed. 62.00
67.00; forequarters, 31.00-34.00;
chucks, 33.00-36.00; ribs, 43.00-50.00.
Lambs Choice, 45-55 lb, 44.00-
48.00; good, all Wts, 38.00-43.00.
Pork carcasses Shipper style.
120-170 lb, 30.00-31.50.
Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12
lb, 40.00-50.00: shoulders. 16 lb
down, 30.0O-.13.O0; sparcribs, 44.00
46.00; fresh hams, 12-16 lb, 46.00-49.00.
Slab bacon All wis. 43.00-50.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice.
all wts, 39.00-47.00; standard.
31.00-45.00.
Fresh Produce
Onions Ore. Danvcrs. m c d.
1.75-2.00, few higher; Texas White
3.75-4.25; Ore. boilers, 1.25-75.
Potatoes Local Russets and
Burbanks, No. -1, 100 lb, 2.00-50:
Central Ore. Russets. 2.50-75:
Ige, 6-14 oz, 3.00-50. few 2.75;
Klamath Falls bakers, 3.50-Ti;
Idaho, bales of 5 sks. 10 lb each.
2.00-25.
Hoy No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
r.o.b. Portland, 31.00-32.00 a ton,
soma lots 1.00-2.00 lower.
Apples Box, Ore-Wash red De
licious, extra' fnhov trnv nnnlr
nna wrnnncd. meuium. 8.50-7.00:
largo 5.00-50; loose, pack, small
4.0O-25J standard Delicious, large
4.50-75; Newtowna loose, extra
fancy, 3.50-4.00, row 4.25; combi
nation 2.50-75; Wincsnp, extra
fancy, 5.00-6.00: loose 3.25-4.00:
loose, fair quality C grade. 2.25-
.10; rca Homes, extra fancy, tray
pack, 4.00-25.
Celery California 2-24 d 0 z
4.25-50; 3 doz c.75-4.00; hearts 1.75
2.25 doz.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND ffl (IISDA) Cntlle
salable 350, Includes four loads fed
steers and few fed heifers; mar-
kci active, fully steady on nl
classes; four loads choice 058-
1,02 lb fed steers 2.1.50: truck lot
good 1.059 lb 22.50; few standard
slcers 18.50-20.00; truck lot choice
958 lb fed heifers 2.1.00: few util
ity and standard heifers 14.00-
15; canner and cutter cows
mostly 9.00-11.00; few shells down
to 5.00; utility cows 12.50-14.00:
utility bulls 15.00-16.75; few light
cutters 12.50 14.00.
Calves salable 50; market weak
to 1.00 lower; good and choice
venters 24.00-28.50.
Hogs salable 200; market most
ly steady; U. S. No. 1-2 butchers
1110-235 lbs mostly 20.73-21.00: sev
enteen head 21.25 and 10 head
21.35; sows scarce.
Sheep -nlablc 100: scattered
sales steady; small lot good and
choico 110 lb wooled lambs 21.50;
(ourty-loiir head good and choice
wooled ewes 125 lbs 9.00, with 20 ,
ifO-IU LUIIA ill O.W,
Born Aug. 1, 1899 at Portis,
Kan., where he engaged in general
farming. Creamer came to Oregon
in 1950. Two sons preceded him in
death: Clifton and Duanc.
Creamer was a farmer all his
life, having raised beans in the
Willamette Valley for the past four
years.
He was married to Ida Brown
Belts in 1950.
Survivors besides the widow in
clude his children by a former
marriage; daughters, Mrs. Mary
June Knieling, Topcka, Kan.;
Mrs. Patricia Frydcndail, Smith
Center, Kan., and a son, Robert
Creamer of Colby, Kan.; ' one
brother, Laurence Creamer, Smith
Center, Kan.; four sisters, Mrs.
Pearl Sibley, Cawkcr City, Kan.;
Mrs. Jessie Killinger, Mrs. Hazel
Gifford and Mrs. Gladys Hayes,
all of Aumsville, and 13 grandchildren.
Funeral . will be at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at the Weddle Chapel
in Stayton.
Life Ends for
Linda Murphy
FALLS CITY (Special)-Funeral
services will be at 2 p.m. Thurs
day for Mrs. Linda Cora Murphy,
58, of Falls City at the Bollman
Funeral Chapel here. Mrs. Mur
phy died at the Dallas Hospital
Sunday as Ihe result of a stroke
suffered two weeks ago. She had
been an invalid for several years.
Mrs. Murphy was born in Ver
mont Feb. 13, 1898. She married
Thomas Joseph Murphy Feb. 17,
1927 at San Mateo, Calif, and came
to Falls City in 1937. She was a
member of the Falls City Seventh
Day Advent 1st church.
She leaves her husband. Falls,
Cily; two sons, Leslie Murphy.
Dallas, Ore.; and Francis Hansen;
her mother, Mrs. Alvin Woodruff,
Lakeside, Calif.; two sisters and
one grandson.
Burial will be in Dallas Ceme
tery.
Monmouth Boy
Hurt in Wreck
DALLAS (Special) Ralph Well-
man, a student, Rt. 2, Monmouth,
is in the Dallas Hospital with a
broken collar bone as a result of
an automobile accident Monday
night.
Meager reports slalcd that Well-
man was riding in a car with two
other youths and three girls when
it skidded on a soft shoulder on
Smlthficld road and rolled over.
Reforestation Ends
Reforestation on Bureau of Land
Management timber sale contract
areas scheduled for the 1956-57 re
forestation season has been completed.
A total of 687,000 Douglas-fir
seedlings has been planted on 21
areas totaling 1,582 acres. In ad
dition to the young trees planted.
1.10 pounds of Douglas-fir seed
was seeded on three contract areas
totaling 162 acres.
Dallas Hoy Wounded
DALLAS (Special) Ray Richter.
Jr.. a student, was treated at Bar-
tell's Hospital Monday for a slight
bullet wound in the right leg. He
told hospital attaches that a re
volver dischrarged accidentally
when he drew it from a holster.
The youth was released after
treatment.
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
llerlram Tlinrnt'
LEBANON (Special) Funeral
services for Bertram Othmcr
Thorne of Rt. 3. who died Sunday
in the Lebanon Community Hospit
al, will bo Wednesday at 2 p.m. at
Jest's Funeral Home with the Rev.
, O. White officiating.
A retired farmer, he lived in the
Lebanon area since 1905.
Ow . lie was norn .inrcn o. ihici. a.
UCagO Livestock Atlantic City. Wyo.. and married
CHICAGO t.-n Hoes receinls ! Sadie Elizabeth Hak-liff at Leban-
were higher than expected Tues-1 on July 20, 1S09.
day nnd butchers generally werej He is survived hy his wife. Mrs.
weak to 5 cents lower. 1 Sadie Thorne: by a daughter. Mrs.
Several lots of No. 1 and 2 190: Mildred Carey of Reno, Nov., and
lo 225 pound butchers sorted for, by a son, Robert F. Thorne of
grade brought $18.50 to $18.75. the Lebanon.
tup, which compared with a top
Theodore Seim
SILVERTON (Special' Theo
dore Seim. 82. died at Silverton
Chicago Onions
By t'nlled Press
Supplies light, demand moder
ate, market slightly weaker.
Track sales I50s: None report
ed Street sales: Generally good
quality Texas grano large 2.50
2.75, few 2.85; Granex mediums
2 .50-2.65. few 2 75: Yellow Bermu
das medium 2 60 2.75; Crystal Wax
large 2.75; Yellow 3-inch minimum
Michigan 1 85-2.25; Wisconsin 2 00;
Midwest Yellows mediums 1.65-1.85.
ol $18 85 Monday
Slaughter steers were slow and
unevenly steady to 50 cents lower.
a .,-,.( f ,,.-..r.,A .......... I
itnnrui Bi..rc , i'-- Nursing Home Tuesday morning
Heifers 'were fairlv aclive. and1.1'' is s"''. b-v s""' 0,,
fullv steadv ;Seim. of the Evergreen district,
ifmul in n'rin,,. wi (,, iiw ,,n,,.r Funeral arrangements will he
wooled lambs sold at . $23.00 lo ,mull b'
S25 OO the Inn , Home.
Salable receipts were 9,500 bogs.
8.000 cattle, 300 calves and 2,000
sheep.
Wall Street
NEW YORK Ifl-The stock mar
ket staged a general advance Tues
day. extending it gains late in the
afternoon in fairly active trading.
Volume for the day was esli-
maten hi Annum .-..:i.m."i snares .
compared with 1.9j0,W0 Monday, j tci. tjc
Salem Markets
the Ekinan Funeral
DcatI
is
.Mytl Waltrr FowlYr
Utte resident of 1 307 Clfiirview
Ave, Salfm, In this city, April ith.
.it the n&c or AO vc.ir. Mirvived bv
inntniled from rrnnrt or S1rm 2 u.iushtctj. Marian Jean lone
nemers litr Ihe nil dartre or Cant HI lem ana Mss .Norma June Fowlrr,
rnal Headers (tteled dillvt.
Kretli.
ItftbbM IVIlrtt - 3$i ISO-lb bat);
I70 (too lb. bam.
V.&t Mh-4.13 Mtb .): 40 U00-
lb. i.
n.iiry feed $3 03-$3 50 ( 80-lb. ba:
$.170 (100-lb. b).
I'oiiltrv :
Buyme price Colored frven, ??c;
old roosters, 8-; colored (owl. 15c;
leghorn (owl, 12c.
Kris:
Buying prices AA. 33c; lame A.
30v medium A. Jflc; small A. 20c.
Wholesale prices: A Jumbo, J3c;
extra large AA. AM", large AA. 41c;
large A, 39c; medium AA. 37r; A
small. SOc, On caitoni, 3c additional.
Iliitlerlatt
Buying prices Premium. 3c;
first grade. 6lV; trade 1. 53c.
.s.ilem. 4 stn. Myrle Waller Jr.. R.ib
ert 1.. tlary l.ee and t.arry I ec
rowler. all of S.ilem: 2 "isters
Lucille ll.irtin.in and Mrs. Vivian
Cvhran of MuscnUne. Iowa,
ntuincement later by How ell-Ed'
wauls Funeral Home.
llarlry lloOer
l.at retirient o( 5V Trail Ave
Salrm. at a local hospital April H
Survived by wite. Mrs. M.ie A. Ho'
Irr. Salem. Vaufi!itcr, Marlone Boi
ler, Sacramento. Calif. Sister. Mm
C. T.. Smith. Ventura. Calif Grand
daughters, Mrs. tnna Herein. Sac
ramento. Calif : Mr. Carol rklev
l.os Angeles. Calif Creat-erand
daughter .Chervl Hirlfne Den-v
and Stiart lee Kcklev S?ver,
nieces and nephew s also survt e
I Services wilt be he'd Thursday
mer April II al 3 pm. in ine i ol
Retail A A gr id. "IV: Quarters, i t'e Cloiich-Bai rick Funeral Home
V holeiale Solid. AA. lie; quar-lPr. Brooks H Moore will officiate
liuermeuH xtcicicai Memorial rn.
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ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . . .
Too Late to Classify
MOVING Furniture for sale. Sc
misc. EM 2-7anfl after 5.
OBDER a rabbit fryer for your
Easter dinner. EM ,
ROTO-tiiler. terms, lawn mow
ers. EM 4-6'ja9.
EXPERIENCED wattressni3hts.
Sloppy Joe's Drive-in. 12th &
Center, no phone calls.
47""haRLEY " 74." just "rebuilt,
$265 4375Rickman. Keizcr.
56 MERC. 4 dr black" & "white
lo-tone paint, low mileage,
original owner, cxc. care. 2035
University.
WALNUT-" dining rm. table,
chairs, $.15. 0x12 ru?. $5. Cab-
inet radjo, $5. EM 2-7514.
3 BDRMS. on Prfnjtle Rd. Own
er moving. Must sacrifice
equity. Make offer. EM 4-8268.
Z BDRMS. Sub. 37.50. Ohmart
2 Fb1tM"A"LSripinki7e7"l2.
$10. 1 yellow, size 14, $1. EM
4-7339.
400 Agriculture
405 Pels
FOR SALE or Trade: AKC reg
istered litter Weimaraner pups.
EM2-i4DX
DOG OWNERS: Train your dog.
Next obedience training class
starts Apr. 17. For informa
tion call Ray Hoffman eves.
KM 2 0G04.
ORANGE and pink apricot ca
naries. 1340 Chemcketa. LM
3-4.W5.
FOR SALE: Reg. Pekingese
pups. 707 Ash. Dallas.
KEITH'S PUPPY FARM
54G0 Center EM 2-7:89
Puppies ail kinds. Buy & sell.
Aft'noon & eves. No. Sun. Galls.
HUNTERS Attention: German
Shorthair reg. pointer & re
triever pups. EM 4-64S8.
!TRi3s7FrSH, HAMSTERS
3180 Livingston EM 2-1842
410 Frui) & Farm Produce
2 BDRM. East., gar., nr. bus,
schJ&store$60.EM 3-5837.
BUS. 37 passenger, $365. EM
3-9057. Sec ai 1232 N. Com'.
2 BDRM. unfurn., ffcle by side.,
reaec, gar., i v. js.yi
NICE small 2 bdrm. house, $55
majiibo Lynn Ave. ifiM3-ti94t.
FO R RE NT- 22 A cash o r
shares. Rt, 5, Box 155, Salem.
LG. new 2 bdrm., inside util.
. F. A. heat, attach, gar., kit.,
siove & water iurn. n. c..
$75. EM 4-5H33.
GRAY oats. $50. T. deliv. Straw.
35c balc.EM2-2925.
CLOVER "hav. Marshall plants.
5060 Hoodview ltd. EM 4-1349.
DAHLIAS, pansies. fuchsias,
geraniums.
Wards Garden
4380 Cherry Ave.
CLEAN 4 rm. bsm't apt., util.,
TV connection, rcas. 195 S
24th.
BACHELOR APT.
Close in, util. furn., pvt. nath.
more. dus. f.JU to $40. lmh u
St. EM 3-6470 or EM 2-7674.
HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Lfve
in.Salary. Inq. 360 Vaters.
Custom Plowing & Discing
EM 4-92C3
SMALL 1 hedrm. house In So.
Salem, $35. EM 3-3J23.
PLOWING fli dlVclnir."Saiem
on ly!EM2-2775 or 2-70J2.
ALL steel 2-whcel bed trailer,
$35,EM4-871!I.
NICELY furn. Apt. Con v. loc.
1 7 1 0 N.Ca pi to I. EM 4-0083.
ROTOVATING lawns and gar
dens. EM 2-9082 days, EM
4-4280 eves.
'57 FORD Victoria Hardtop,
Fordomatfc, Radio A- Heater,
power steering, white walls,
Jnilcd glass. $2,700. EM 2-1129.
'51 VOLKSWAGEN,"by owner.
Radio, windshield washer, ex
cellent cond. EM 4-2171, Ext.
602 daysEM 3-4942 eves.
2 BDRM. hom"ewith2"rA.
Closejn. $65 mo. EM 4-9455.
'52 BSA Motorcycle. Low mile
age, clean, good cond. Gets 90
mi. per gal. EM 2-0127.
W I L tTTe TT$" Lfl 00e qulty '57 De
Soto, Firodome 4 dr. sdn.
Power steering & brakes, lu
tone blue, only 875 mi. WA
8-7068 Albany.
BENT mod. 2 bdrm. home. See
at2178 N.Church St. "
FOR SALE: Very good "cond. "i
late model Zenith elect, range,
2 sets natural wood bunks
with box springs & inner
spring mattrcssas, like new. 4
glass pane doors, assorted
Sizes. EM 4-S99S or EM 2-4579.
4 BEDROOMS
2 Baths Ono floor. Good kitch
en. Largo utility room. Large
lot. Nice back yard. Fruit
irees, Homo anout 7 years om,
Washington School District.
Listed Prica $12,950.
Call Jim W. Branher,
Eves. EM 4-7388
DON DOUGHTON
320 Court St. EM 4-8484
3 BDRM. hou.se in Kefzer, nr,
shopping center, bus. Lge.
garden, fruit trees. TV ant.
EM 3-6536.
WANT to baby sit nights &
week-ends. Your home. EM
3-3386.
CRAFTSMAN band saw. 8" At
las table saw. David Bradley
garden tractor. 16 II. Neptune
outboard motor. Also shotguns
& rifles. EM 3-8566 after 4
p.m. 698 Illinois.
300 Personal
312 Lost and Found
LOST: Ladies yellow gold watch
Frl. p.m. or Sat. a.m. Reward.
EM 2-1630 or 2-2497. .
LOST: Fox Terrier, vie. Cascade
Merc. Reward KM 2-3216.
LOST: Man's brown canvas
ovcrnite bag on Highway be
tween Salem A: Stayton, Sat.
afternoon. Reward. EM 2-8017.
316 Personal
TOO MANY BILLS?
Don't let your bills get you In
trouble. If you'ro behind in
payments, wo can help you.
No security or co-sisncrs
neoded. One place to pay all
bills Pay only -.v h a I you c a n
afford! i Bonded nnd licensed
for vour protection!!
CUEDIT CONSULTANTS
Dial Salem EM 2-8844 for infor
mation.
I, WILL not bo responsible for
any a ems other man my own.
Elmer E. McGraw.
GIFTS hv Jarv Florists Featur
ing IIAEGER Flowerware.
OPAL King, well known psychic
reader. Limited time. EM
3-3161.
( HA It lb foundation stylist, your
nome or mine. j-jo.w.
ALFALFA hay 1st. 2nd. & 3rd
culling f-asrern ure iaa..
Calif, grown el. T or truck
lots TR 3-5857 or TR 3-5855.
412 Market Basket
PASTEURIZED whole milk, 82c
gal. Homogetmca, Btic, ',2 gal.
44c. Cleary Dairy, EM 2-3035.
414 Poultry & Rabbits
4 DECK chicken or Chinchilla
Bntterv, size zmab, spec. au.
George Dilts, 625 9th St. W.
Salem.
186 WHITE Leghorn pullets, 2
mos. oia. uu. i-jj.ia.
TUKKEYx Poults' available.
Valley Farm Store.
STARTED WHITE Leghorn
Eullets. Wilson's Hatchery,
yons. Ore.. Ph Utrick B-2S:.
BABY chicks hatched yr. round.
New llamp. fit wime hock
pullets 17e. straight run chicks
Hie. Valiv Farm Store.
BABY Chicksfor meal or efgi.
Sena for free roiaer wiison
Hatcnery. Lyons, Ore. PH.
ULrick 9-2533.
420 Seeds & Plants
PANSIES, 50c. a doz. 3835 Mid-
way Dr. EM 4-1221.
PANSIES. delphinium. & prim
roses for sale. 4 ml. oil
center. Kccfers. 938 Iva lane.
DAHLIA bulbs $2. doz. Primrose
51 5 rioz. Mum plants 5 for $1.
Merrills Greenhouse, Brooks.
LGE. grafted, weeping green. &
variegated nony trees, peren
nials. 2107 N. Commercial,
eves. Si wkends.
Steincr's Nursery. Dwarf trees,
onruns, iianis. toens. uaraen
supplies, 3160 Mkt. EM2-1946.
JARY Florist Floral Supplies
featuring Haegcr Flowerware.
AZALEAS
10-50 OFF
Drive So. on 12th St., '3 ml. past
Morningside School. Turn
right at Oakhill Ave.
NORTHWEST strawberry plants,
new paicn. cm 4-iuuu.
422 Fertilizer
FERTILIZER, weed free, sack
50c; truckload $10 del. Harold
Jones, EM 4-2089 & 4-85!)2.
Rotted Manure, $1 a sack
EM 2-2281
CHICKEN manure rich, rotted,
50c sack, $4 yd. EM 2-7371.
FERTILIZER
Mushroom manure, no weeds.
Del. anywhere. EM 2-0331.
ROTTED or fresh Manure, by
sacK or cunic ya. aei. inu
lips Bros. Rt. 5. Box 860. EM
i-juai. nosea sun.
MULCHSAVDUST"
51 Per Yd.
EM 2-40:il
Fertilizer. Well Rotted manure
We del. anywhere. LM 2-4077
424 Farm Equipment
NEARLY new 880 Ford tractor,
plow & disc. KM 4-3148.
1!M4 Minn. Moline "Z" inndel
iracior, good cond.. on rubber,
$200. 1585 Barnes Ave. EM 4-
7R06.
DAVID Bradley garden tractor
wim aiiacn. $izu. 3-4U2H.
FOR sale Cockshutt 40 tractor,
new cond.. Ph. EM 4-3251.
PLOWING and discine with A.C.
crawler tractor. $4.50 br. or by
acre, mil rem. t,M z-ojuj,
425 Auction Sales
AUCTION
OP FURNITURE
AT SCOTTY'S
T0N1TE 4MI1 CENTER
SALEM
430 Merchandise
451 Household Goods
Save Tine -Save Money'
For the Best Professional Services
CAE II EMIT
1
Make Life Easier - Read & Use Want Ads Daily
ADDING MACHINES
Buy as you rent. A
Roen-1 ynewriterj a
EM 3-4772.
ADV. SPECIALTIES
Grand openings & Anniversaries
uenerai ct saies. coi i-uso-i.
Awnings k Patio Covers
Custom Made-20 Colors
Keystone Aluminum EM 4-8582
CARPKNTER
BUILDING, remodeling, cabi-
nets & repairing. t,M -h;hh.
CEMENT WORK
House raising leveling Snd
foundations. EM a-to2au.
FOUNDATIONS, patios, walks
retaining wans, fcfli i-yiuu.
CONSTRUCTION
NEW homes, remodel., free
est. GRAVES CONSTRUC
tion Co. EM 3-83U3 or EM
2-257C.
CRANE WORK
25-ton Lorain moto crane Si-
Jem Send Bt Gravel, EM Z-Z4S1
CORSETIERB
CHARIS corsettfer. Lenora Whe-
lan, 2380 Lansing, KM z-imu.
To Place Classified Ads
Call EM. 4-6811
To Place Classified Ads
Call EM. 4-6311
K LOO It COVER I N G 8
NO RR I S WALKER Paint Co .
Floor-covering Division Quali
Ity installations Linoleum. As
phalt & Rubber Tile Wall tile
Free Estimate!. U i-VTt.
I GRADING & DOZING .
BULLDOZING clearing roads,
ponds D-4 D-6 carryall. V
Hu.'ikey EM 3-3146.
Bui.LuuZiNG. $560 per fir Ex
cavaung. trrnt-iuiic,
seoi cs eic
tile
Macrz. EM 4-3517 alter 9 a m
D. PANTOVICH jkizlng. leveling
and clering. EM 2 0952.
INCOMF. TAX
Leci A. Flscus
EM 3-5235. 1509 4 In St.
Painting & Paperhanging. Free
Est. EM 3-U513. 1160 Snipping.
ROTO-VATIN'G , .
R'oUMilling & lawn work nr.
EM 2-0769. 526 Tryon Ave.
24 in. Howard Roto-vator, gar
dening & lawn preparing. EM
2-5662 am. or3-S6057tfO PJ-
60; Roto-vator; gardens. lawns.
Held work. EM 2-2911 It EM
2-9796.
SAND AND GRAVEL
VALLEY SAND & GRAVEL CO.
Crujhed ft round' gravel sand
Ik con, mix. CM
SALEM SAND & GRAVEL CO.
Ready mix concrete, crushed
inund gravel, sand & top toll.
1405 N. Front. EM 2-2461
WALLING SAND AND GRAVEU
1625 McGilchnst
,C r u s h 0 d quarry rocks and
gravel. All size for roads,
driveways and parking lots.
READY MIXED CONCRETE.
Garden sand, bull-dnzing,
shovel and dragUn work.
EMJ-S249. t
SEPTIC SERVICE
HOWARDS ttoto-Rooter sewer.
sep:ic tanm cleaned. EM 3-13TT
MIKE'S Septic service Tank
cleaned D'rooter clean? sewers
drains Phon e EM i-W.
Capitol Septic Service tanks
cleaned. Sparton rooter cleans
sewers. EM 3-7404. EM 3-5072.
Ace Septic Tank Service
Tanks Cleaned & Repaired
EM 4-5112 DAY OR NIGHT?
TV REPAIR .
H. & II. TV SERVICE
Guar. Repair, radio, TV & ant.
ZAUL ANYTIME EM 2-9710
U1MIOL3TERING
Professional Uphol. All work
guar. Free. est. Pickup tt del.
Van Hess Uphol. EM 2-4290.
450 Merchandise
451 Household Goods
BAR Stools. $3.95. Used Mdse.
Mart. 270 S. l-ioeriy. .fli
4-6371.
LIMED Oak dining rm. set.
Bullet, tame ana 0 cnairs wun
plastic seats. $75. EM 2-7850.
41ST ANNIVERSARY SALE.
New i) x 12 lino.. 51.10, savk,
Glen Woodry,lC05 N. Summer.
SAVE on Glen Woodry s 41sl
Birthday sale, new 5011a
maple bunk beds with mat
tresses, 574.41, 1605 N. Sum
ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner.
$14.95. 1321 N. Capitol. Jfll
3-70C7. dir.
NEW step end tables during
Woodry.-s hihthuay salc,
$7.41. Coffee tables; 4' door
mirrors. $3.41; new rollaway
beds, $12.41: mattresses $12.41;
paint (oil base) 2 gal's, $3.41;
new floor lamps, $5.41: table
lamps, $2.41. Every item on
SALE. . Ever item a great
bargain. Glen Woodry, 1605 N.
Summer.
LOOK- 10.000 Rolls of Wall
paper, close out zac. per single.
McGILCHRIST & SONS
255 N. Commercial
COME to the great BIRTHDAY
SALt at lwi3 n. summer.
New box springs with inner
spring mattress sets, $39.41.
Glen Woodry' s furn. mkt.
MODERN 5 pc. dining set, lge.
table. A'l. $69.51. save. Glen
Woodry. 1605 N. Summer.
REG. $7.95 Table Lamps $2.41
During Great Sale. Glen
Woodry, 1605 N. Summer.
DURING Glen Woodry's great
41ST ANNIVERSARY SALE,
NEW Biltwcll daveno sets,
$139.41. Glen Woodry, 1605 N.
Summer.
TWIN size mattress, $6. Used
Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Liberty,
EM 4-6371.
452 Appliances
GUARANTEED
Reconditioned automatle wash
ers, dryers, ranges & refrtgs.
$31.50 & up.
YE ATE R APPLIANCE CO.
375 Chemeketa SL
TAKE over pym'ts. of 25 ft.
Amana Freezer. 2 yrs. old,
good cond. EM 4-607J.
USED appliances. Good selec
tion, easy terms, irco acuv
ery. S k H Green Stamps.
Master Service Station, 365 N.
Commercial.
BUILT-IN range equip. Deluxe
auio. oven w-giass aoor, 1
burner cook top, 3 pc. group
$211.75 total. Judson's, 279 N.
torn 1.
Used Washers, $15 up.
Modern Appliance Center
1141 S. ConVL EM 4-9353
GOOD Coldspot refrig., reas.
450 Merchandise
462 Wanted Hshld Goods
wanted. Cour
Ph KM .1-60118
HONEST, fair, cash price paid
for gooa, clean, usen lurnuure
and appliances. EM 3-5110.
Glun Woodry. 1605 N Summer
464 Sports Equipment
7i A. MERC, .quick Silver &
std. units. Matte oner, zi
2-5149.
16 FT. Rinell boat & 4Va H.P.
Wisconsin in-Doara, $juu casn.
655 Morgan Ave.
BUILD YOUR BOAT
For this sumner from kiLi or
plans unner expert supervision
& Save 50 pet. at Inland Ma
rine Works. 1670 S. I61h just
So. of Paulus Bros. Cannery,
EM 2-7518.
COMPLETELY glassed 12 ft.
boa'. & metal trailer. Aieiai
Ice box $5. EM 3-&U4.
470 Building Materials
USED
BATHTUBS
J17.50
Washbasins $8.50 Sc up
20xlfl" china Sinks ... $4 ea.
1" blk. pipe, 15c; , zuc;
2". 35c.
4" blk. perf. drainage pipe, 25c.
It.
1 mod. Montage used oil burn
ing t urnace, comp. wim an
controls, fan, filter chamber,
oil tank & duct work. Will heat
8 rm. hse. $325.
Used Ffr. Flooring $45 per M
Used No. 2 St otr. dimension
lumber
Sheathing & bridge timbers $45
to $65 per M
Many Other BIdg. Bargains
E. S. RIHER & CO.
6740 Portland Rd. 'a ml.
North of Totem Pole
Open all day Saturday
Salem EM 4-83U
450 Merchandise
480 For Sale Miscellaneous
NEW 27 gal. garbage cans, $4.41'
Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer,
TWO 6.70 x 15 Fisk Interurban
tires, lubes & wheels, less
than 700 mi. 4350 Dallas Hwy.
DECAYED sawdust 4t ash wood"
EM 2-0549.
FOR1 Sale saddle. Good cond,
Cockatiel male bird, IV2 yr. Se
cage. Eves. EM 4-9470.
PIT RUN GRAVEU
Top soil. EM 4-4747
RICH BLACK LOAM
EM 4-3793.
Now Player Piano Rolls
Wiltsey-Weathers Music
Capilol Shopping Center
TOISoTl St fill dirt, order early
$ Save $. EM 2-8553 anytime.
DAVID-BRADLEY tractor, $50.
J5M 4-2334 after 7 p.m.
2 BABY buggies, one $5, one
$15. EM 4-7456.
PAINT: Real good outside whita
$2. gal. 8 gal. $15. 793 N.
Lancaster Dr.
FREE dirt. Vicinity West Sa-
icm. JMvi i-ovza.
FRIGIDAIRE ironer. lge. cabl
net model, good cond. Cost
$225tsell $75. EM 4-3628.
ELECTROLUX cleaner $lfl.50.
1321 N. Capitol. Dir. EM 37067.
ELECTRIC ranee and TV set"
2442 Lee St. EM 4-5179.
454 Sewing Machines
SINGER slant needle-desk mod.
sewing machine & chair. Com
plete with nil acccs. 1006 Tile
Rd. EM 3-7008.
456 T V. & Radio
LONG'S ARE BACK IN BUS
INESS WITH LARGE STOCK
OF QUALITY PRODUCTS
AT LOWEST PRICES
Galv. wide bottom gutter 13c.
Plasterboard $1.30. $1.60. $1,115.
Permanent asbestos siding $13.95.
Cedar shakes w-u.e. CHEAP.
15 lb. felt Bide, naoer S2.45. "
Galv. iron roofing $10.70 sq.
No. 2 cedar shingles $5.75 sq.
No. 1 cedac shineles SH OO sa.
3 tab 215 lb. comp roof CHEAP
Weatherstrip gar. doors CHEAP
winnows, ig. siock ciir..'M.
Glass doors, man. doors Bargain
Nails, per keg. $9.95.
C. G. LONG & SONS
1 Mi. N. of Keir.er EM 4-5051
Open 8 to 6. Closed Sundavs
STRICTLY CASH U-HAUL
Steel garage doors, with hard
ware. $43.50. Installed. (53.50.
Built-in oven & ramc, $1:15.
M -t.it cave trousli. I.'te.
Free Blueprint service.
Monthly payments.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group
no. 1. zuoo pi com 1 b,m t-s.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous." 988
a Loni 1. fc.M z-aiuB. r.Ai a-SBau
FORTUNE-Telling": know your
present .V- future. $l.KM2-ti61
for appointment.
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock For Sale
FOR SALE: Good kiddies horse,
al-o 2 horses T.indem wheel
lr.iilcr. EM3-88ti3.
Scientific Horse Shoeing
"Tex" KM 3-4005 7-9 am & 7 pm
403 Livestock Wanted
CATTLE. 4297 State. E. I. r H.
Sncttien. KM 2-1345,KM 2-4380.
CATTLE, horses, at your farm.
E. C. McCandlish. EM 3-6189.
LEAVING town . must sell
GE full size range, like new
$150. Philco Fridee. SI 25.
Blond TV, $80. New Wrought
iron uin. lame. 2 cnairs. s-iu.
Blond Desk with std. Under-
wood typewr. & lamp. $50.
new matching sofas for $70.
Sicp St end tables. 1040 N.
Church St. after 6 p.m.
KIRBY vacuum clnr. $19.95 1321
W . C.-lpltof EM 3-70t7 t Dir. .
41st Anniversary Sale. Save at
i-,ien woonry, 1003 . summer.
UN FINISHED rurni'tu7cH. " L
Stiff Furniture. 175 N High
3 PIECE bedroom set. $40. Used
.Mdse. Man. ZiU i. L.iceny.
EM 4-6:171.
KIRBY vacuum cleaner. $30. 1321
N. Capitol. EM-Toe'.dlr
NEW modern bedroom sets (Mr.
V Mrs. dressers, tilting mirror,
biwkcase. bed. box spring and
inner spring mattreis. $144.41
during our 41st ANNIVERSA
RY SALE. Glen Woodry, 1605
N. Summer.
5 PIECE dinette set-$t l7Used
Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Liberty.
EM 4-6371.
RADIO-phono combination, table
model. $15. Used Mdse. Mart.
270 S. Liberty. EM 4-6371.
cTiEARANCE. AH T. V. Sets.
priced at cost, plus lc. while ! 3740 Silverton Rd,
tncy 1.1st. iwoacrn Appi. uen
tcr. 1141 S. Com! E M 4-0353.
Used TV sets for sale.
Modern Appliance Center
1141 S. Com'l. EM 4-9353
CATTLE buyer. A. F Sommer.
iS50 Harmony Dr. EMJ-SMT
TOP cash prices t your pla
RayJoielFl 4-3168 collect.
BUYER Claud Edwards. RL 3.
Box 899E. EM 4-U1X
405 Pets
GIVE ntt-.iv. Part Collie male
dog. 4 mo.old.EM 4-6071.
FREE 2-5 mo. old part Springer
Spaniel pups. EM 3-93iW.
GERMAN'" short-hair Pointer, fl
tmis . beautiful, wonderful dis-
posmonre.iJi. EM 2-01.13.
SELL or trade reg German
Shepherd pups. KNl3-8ifcM.
BOXER pup mo. old. Fawn
color $1V 48;M Fir Dell Dr.
EM 4-J&S.
WF.LCII Terriers, A K.C. Utter
reg. EM 4-1437.
ri-IOXE EM 4-6S11
JO PLACE AD.
EASY terms on complete house
hold of furniture and applian
ces. Save $100 to $500 during
Glen Woodry's 41st ANNIVER-
SARYSALE. 1605 N. Summer.
USED furniture St appliances.
F.M4-6006 after 5:15 p.m.
4 1ST. ANNfVE R SA R Y S A LE.
New step end tables, $14 41.
Matching coffee table. $14.41.
A large selection fine furni
ture. Glen Woodry. 105 N.
Summer.
NEW 5 pc. wrought iron dinetter
$33.41. New metal foldir.g
chairs, $3 41: used one $2 ea.
S.i e during Gien Woodrv
4Ut ANNIVERSARY SALE.
I6i5 N. Summer.
NEW'highchatr '"$99$. ' Uted
Mde. Mart. 270 S. Liberty.
EM 46371.
REG. $119. new box spring and
inner pnng rn.ttress. Sets
during our great 41st AN N I -vrrsary
sale. $64 4!. Glen
Woodry, 115 N. Summer.
LOVELY Simmor-Tt'tudto livn,
fl-ir.l pjttern. 34 bed. box
spntif .v in.ttre. wc-il 9 X 12
rug. EM :-W3 after 8 p m
NEW biltwVl! rpti-'rvkerj $4l"4T
41ST ANNIVERSARY SALE,
GIca Wtjcdxy, 15 N. Summer,
RECONDITIONED TV 90 day
warranty. $ 93 anrl up. S A H
Green Stamps. Easv terms.
Master Service Station, 365 N.
Commercial,
458 Musical Instruments
ACCORDION OR PIANO les-
sons, Dunne Hunsaker, EM
2-8355 . 829 Ratcliff Dr.
OLDS. Super Trumpet, excellent
condition, izju Market tl.
Ph. EM 3-8821.
462 Wanted Hshld Goods
WE NEED FURNITURE
Valley Furn. Co., EM 2 7472
EPPING LUMBER
CO.
F.M 4-6123
ELEC. heaters-waii-Oaseboard-portable.
Reduced prices. 52
gal. elec. wtr. htr. 10 vr
guar.. $6.-1 12-2 wire. 4 cents
n in ris. 3 pc. bath set.
comp . $120. Built - in oven
plus 4 bur. unit. $195. Out
let Poxes. 25 cents. H-2 wire
3 cents ft. in rls. 4" gaiv
gutter, 13 cents ft. 42" hood
$.13 95. . 21 X 32 kitchen sink,
comp. $43.95. Apex Electric A
Plumbing. 1410 Broadway. EM
2-1886.
LUMBER
250 Units new lumber. $:o. per
M. and up. Del. in units or
trucK ias. aaiem vicinity.
TED & LEO MULLER
EM 4-0523
i.laiu nnoieum si 79 per sq
yd R. L. Elistrom Co, 260 S
Liherty.
R L. El fstrom Co 2fio s Liberty
VINYL floor tile. 10c each..
Want Ad Enablst
. -4.
Fellow Worker
T. J. u.. r
10 irias nomas
Tired ol hiin id tnvel
diilr from D1II11 to Fort
Worth. here he'd been tram
(erred, Jima Phtllipt.of Brio
iff Airm iyv pliced 1 Qwitied
Ad in l Dilli nrMupcr of
f trine to vmp hit home lor one
in Fort Worth. Fintollftma
Kirry Bctx, ilw 1 Briniif em
ployct, ho for 5 yen hid
been commuitnjt from Fort
Worth to Dillu! They r ip-
a 1 !. rain 1-4 ViT
TAxtf tttrrtf ttfitu;
TOP dirt. Fill St river fUt. Ph.
CAl Z-DUi3.
TYPEWRITERS adding ma
chines, cash registers, dupli
cators desks, chairs, files, sup
plies Roen's. 456 Court. EM
i GAL. Taylor Ice Cream Re
conditioned. $500. EM 4-5441.
BLACK TOP SOIL
FIT.I. DIRT
Excavating. Delivered Including
unaays. X.HL i-iwi or .01
4.246.1.
Virgin Top Soil
EM 2-1575
CEUAK fence post good quality.
iie.iru or muraaieo.. Ol.l.
Ph. EM 4-30J1.
481 For Rent Miscellanaoui
Hospital Bed With Mattress
Valley Furniture Co. .
21S N. Com'l.
10.000 Rolls of Wall paper closa
out 25c. per single roll.
McGILCHRIST oj SON
255 N. Commercial
Hospital bed with Mattress
United Rent All's. 2565 Slate St.
RENT rr lease lge. warehous.
space cement floor, brick bldg.,
downtown. Inq. H. u Stiff
Furn. EM 3-9185.
483 Wanted Miscellaneous
CASH tor Used Guns.
coins, nil types.
1230 Broadway.
and old
WANTED several thousand eordl
of wood, all species. Ph. S-7721
3-7721 Nights EM 4-5633.
484 Miscellaneous
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
2-HR SERVICE IN MOST
CASES
.IiR. ?ARV SEMLER, Dentist
Adolph Bldg. State & Com'l St.
SALEM PH. EM 3-3311
486 Machinery & Tools
NEW k USKD WEt.DEt(S
See at 6!l Illinois. EM 3.56S.
ar.v F.R A L used welders See at
90 Stewart St. Ph. EM 4-7544.
490 Fuel
OREGON FUEL CO.
Dry and Green wood gc sawdust.
S & 11-GREEN STAMPS
EM 3-5533
CAPITOL FTJELCO
TRY OUR CHIP MIX '
Dry oak. ash Sc maple wood. '
Chuire slab Jt block wood!
mixed dry or green. Dry mill
wood
m;o Broadway Ph. EM 3-7721
WANTED: Several thousand
enrds of oark-free wood, fir or
E4-5S.i3Ph' 3',72': ""Ih"
ANDERSON'S slab wood
units S23. EM 2-7751.
DRY OLD GROWTH FIR
$13 cord. EM 3-9598.
2U
HIGHWAY FUEL CO. '
SAtVm si a.WOOD EM 3-S444
DRY WOOD, slab wood. Slj
cord. Oak wood 16" length.
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FERN FUEL COMPANY "
rJS3 ,f ' .Salem Rd- Dallas
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Choice Block 4 Slabwood
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WEST SALEM FUEL CO
1525 Edgewater EM 2-4031
500 Bus. & Finance
510 Money to Loon
LOANS
150 00 to SI. 500 00
Buy What You Need
Consolidate your bills.
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WILLAMETTE CREDIT
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RAWLINS Real Estate Co
Mortgage . Loans
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wis Chemeketa Ph. EM 4-W75.
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