The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1954, Page 21, Image 21

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    Annual World Sfl Production 2S5 Million Tom
kxmct. AnouMn mom e trm acmnTw - i i n i
Mailmen Organize Effective
Congressional Lobby Force
Bj A. ROBERT SMITH
WASHINGTON Want to know
works? If so, just ask your postman for he and his co-workers have
developed quite a technique for deluging Congress with appeals for
a pay raise for postal workers. Ill
Veteran Capitol Hill observers say the mailmen have one of
the most effectively organized lobbies ever to storm Congress. Their
representatives are here ; now
telling the post office k civil' ser
vice committees that it's time for
a raise.
But the real steam behind this
plea comes from the grass roots.
Her i hnw nnn sMTPtarv to a
Pacific Northwest member of Con
gress described the' situation:
We are now getting more mail
on the postal pay raise than any
other single item yes, includ
ing McCarthy and anything else
you can think of. It is not just
from the mailmen themselves.
They seem to get their wives to
write, their sisters, their children.
And that's not alL
form Left at Stores
We got mimeographed letters
signed by various tradesmen in
our state grocery store owners,
filling station men. They want the
postal workers to get a raise. Ap
parently the mailmen leave these
letters wherever they trade and
urge the store owners to send
them to their congressmen.
Membership in the organized
postal workers unions runs about
500,000. That number seems to
have a lever effect on Congress by
virtue of its even geographic dis
tribution. That is, every lawmaker
knows he has a number of postal
votes in his area. Thus far some
100 solons have appeared before
committees this year supporting
the postal pay raise bill.
Others Get Raises
- The postal workers run inter
ference for virtually all other fed
eral workers when it -comes to
lobbying in Congress, for the non
postal workers are poorly organi
zed by comparison. Consequently,
postal workers have fared better
through legislative benefits in the
last 15 years than have other
civil service employes. But hav
ing allowed higher benefits to post
al workers, Congress usually fol
lows up with somewhat similar
treatment for the others.
Tl,:. .. M,. 1 - :
asking a flat $800 increase, which
Grain Market
Prices Lazy
CHICAGO Ml A soaring soy
bean market in the last day of the
week provided the only vigorous
show of strength in grains on the
Board of Trade this week.
Grains other than soybeans gen
erally closed lower. Lard, however,
was very strong much of the week,
setting new season highs. Rye suf
fered the most pressure, coming
close to its season lows.
Wheat ended the week y-2V
lower, corn V lower to higher,
oats IVi lower to 1 higher, rye
li-4V lower, soybeans Vi lower
to 11 cents higher and lard 10
cents to $1.58 a hundred pounds
higher. ,w
: . ! .
.. ! ' i
Don't Take It for granted j
tt 6ox. fteY Agg 6QCM BoxEES
m(M f&.istxc&kwu,
$H$ MOtHTlkCfUAay
AttOOOTS fOg Hl6Wgq SALES
MUM. OUtii MOWN
how a congressional lobby group
the administration opposes. Presi
dent Eisenhower instead has ad
vocated a program! of salary
adjustments through job reclassi
fications and additional fringe
benefits, such as hospitalization
and unemployment; insurance.
Some workers, mostly in low
levels," would get ho pay increase
others would get; only token
raises; while a comparatively few
in the upper brackets would get
sizable boosts. Principle behind
this plan is to provide financial in
centive to work up to more respon
sible jobs. ; j
Worried About Budget
"Moreover, the administration
points out that a general pay raise
for all government employes would
play hob this year with other re
lated economic factors it is try
ing to control size of the feder
al budget, tightness of the nation
al debt just under the statutory
debt ceiling. j j
But Congress is lending an ear
to the postal workers, for this is
an election year;' and there
seemingly is general respect for
the voting power they can muster
in every city and hamlet in the
land 11 !
Wesley Baker
At local hospital March 19. Sur
vived by wife. Amy Baker, Salem;
sons, Herbert Baker, ' Eugene. Wil
liam, Corville, Washington; daugh
ter. Irene Thorn, Scio: sisters, Mrs.
Will Campbell. Albany. Ore, Mrs.
May Datus, WestervWe. Neb., Mrs.
Herbert Hollenbeck. Westerville,
Neb.; brother. Ralph Baker. Wester
vUle. Neb. Funeral announcements
later by Howell-Edwards Funeral
Home. g ij '
William (Billy) K. Mcllwaln:
? f
Late resident of t Philomath, Ore,
March 19th at the age of 80 yrs. Sur
vived by wife, Alice Mcllwain, Philo
math, Ore.; daughter, Mrs. Minnie
Bennett. Philomath, Ore.; son C. jL.
McHwain, Salem; sister, Mrs. Nancy
Timmer of San Diego, Calif.; broth
ers. Curtz Mcllwain, Salem: 6 grand
children and 8 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held in the Clough
Barrick Chapel. Tuesday. March 23,
at 1:30 p.m. Interment at City View
Cemetery. ;
William A. Rankin: i
At local hospital. .March 20th.
Late resident of Turner, Ore. Sur
vived by wife, Edith Rankin. Turner,
Ore.; step-daughter, Mrs. J. B. Floyd.
Atlanta. Georgia; grandson, Michael
Floyd. Atlanta. Georgia: several cous-
pns in Minn., one cousin in Tacoma.
Wash. Services in Virgil T. Golden
Chapel. Wednesday. March 24. at 2
p.m. Interment at Bekreit Memorial
Park. f i .
Statisticians of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance Co. estimate there
will be 8 million widows in the
United States in 1960.
-nt&rto euest AO coca
C)OHr TAKE tuWAfi& j
Salem
Obituaries
L u
ISpi
Stock Market
. -
Pushes Higher
NEW .YORK The stock
market tossed off its restraint this
week and pushed through to an
other new high for the year. ,
The market was at an average
new high last week before it de
clined in tiie forepart of this week.
Then in the' final three days it
mustered enough strength to more
than wipe out its previous losses.
The week closed with the Asso
ciated Press average of 60 stocks
at a new 1954 high of $116.70, the
highest mark of the average since
June 2 of 1930. 5
Most of the week the strength
of the market was lodged ia the
aircrafts, motors, steels, oils and
railroads. .
British Say
Illegitamacy
Exaggerated
LONDON W -4 The Churchill
government Friday described as
"grossly exaggerated" persistent
reports that American servicemen
have fathered 70,000 illesitirrrte
children in Britain, Actually, said
a government spokesman, the fig
ure is less than 1,200.
"The Americano: authorities in
Britain have received some 1,200
inquiries from unmarried mothers,
and some of these were probably
duplicated," Foreign Undersecre
tary Anthony Nutting told the
House of Commons.'
He replied to R.; W. Sorensen, a
Laborite. who said an "increasing
number of young women and their
children was, suffering unnecessary
hardships and sufferings f
U. S. Air Force; authorities here
have denied repeatedly the 70,000
figure, which pops up from time to
turn in press reports.
Rome Crowds
Greet Pope
VATICAN CITY (ffl Joyful
shouts of "viva Q papa" greeted
Pope Pius XII Friday jupon his
first public appearance in two
months. . fL
Briefly, for less; than a minute,
the 78-year-old ruler of the Roman
Catholic Church appeared at win
dow of his Vatican Palace apart
ment, where grave illness with a
stomach ailment has confined him
since late in January. j
The occasion was the gathering
in Rome of Italy's famous Alpine
mountain troops.
The pontiff was too far away for
his face to be clearly seen. The
few who had thought to bring field
glasses could see that he was smil
ing happily.
Indochina Red
Losses Heavy
WASHINGTON i Gen. Pau
Ely, chief of staff of the French
armed forces, said Saturday crush
ing Vietminh losses in the crucial
battle for Dien Bien Phu give hope
of a major French victory in Indo
china, I I
The general, arriving in Wash
ington to talk with the President
and defense chiefs about the war
against the Communist-led rebels,
said in an interview:
"If the Communists continue to
suffer the losses . they nave been
taking, I don't know how they can
stay in the battle," I
Before Gen. Ely's arrival, the
President discussed the Indochina
crisis for more than an hour with
his military and foreign policy
chiefs, preparing for the Franco
Amedican military talks that start
ed today.
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED . , .
Too Late
To Classify.
FOR RENT or lease, a very nice
home on Belmont, a bedrooms
down, one up. full basement, hot
water heat, small lot. Vacant now.
S8S per mo. f
OLAF THONSTAD
941 N. Capitol 1 Phone 3-7903
ATTRACTIVE clean 2-bdrm. home.
$65. Keizer. 47Z4 ixweu Ave. uoi
Lebanon 9845. i
LARGE 3-room upstairs apt. private
entrance, close in, child welcome.
$45. 445 Court. Ph. 4-2855.
ROTARY tilling. Dependable ma
chine. Experienced operator. a-3&.
GARDEN AND LAWN work wanted.
Phone 3-0638.
NICE pups to five away. Part Col
lie, viu nooa at. rnone
SET OF matcheri golf clubs. $30.00.
Phone 4-5043.
BEAUTIFUL 30-0 custom made rifle
with 2'i power Weaver scope. $75.00
less than hall of original cost.
Phone 4-5043. I ;
300 Personal
312 Lost and found
LOST: In S. Salem, half frown fe
male cat. Black with tiger tnark
lngs. 4-4593. r '
LOST Illinois lady's white gold
bracelet watchV; Wed. Reward Ph.
3-7451. ,fr - ,
316 Personal
INTERNATIONAL DETECT!!
Ph. 3-5073 Salem
GENTLEMAN. 54, would Mite to cor
respond with a lady about 50 for
: companionship. , Box- 325. Statesman-Journal.
To Place Ad
Call 2-2441
Personal
316 Personal
LADIES' WIGS French Imported.
Wavy bair, natural looking part.
Natural $68. Grays $79. Satisfaction
or money refunded, free catalog.
American Human Hair Goods Co,
1133 Roosevelt Road, Chicago.
TRUTH. SCIENCE ot Mind students
Send (names, addresses for lecture
notices Salem soon. Dr. Daphne
L. Vigles. 6624 S.E. soth Ave., Port
land 3, Ore. -
I Palmistry Reading I
Advice on love, marriage, business.
This id and $1 for $5 reading. Next
to North Salem Drive-in.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
L 2088 N. Com! 3-4537. 4-3544.
SAFE,
permanent removal of un-
Uy facial hairs. Erich of N.Y.
400 ) Agriculture
402 Livestock For Sal
1,200 LB. MARE, .work or ride. We
trade. Ph. 3-0291. 3378 Silverton Rd.
FOR SALE 3 extra good dairy cows.
: 1 Jersey, 1 Holstein & 1 Shorthorn.
Just fresh. Ph. 4-2817.
FOR SALE. Half Arabian mare.
Might trade for quarter bom type
Gelding. Ph. 3-2136.
GOOD i Jersey milking family cow.
Phone 3-3020.
JERSEY COW freshening March 21.
.Jersey heifer freshening "In May.
i sioiici, ni. cox im, oaicm.
Ph. 3-2924.
GOOD j dairy or family Guernsey.
; Due the 24th. Ph. 2-2682.
GUERNSEY cow and 2 Guernsey hei
fers. Freshen soon. 5220-Herrin Rd.
! Salem. Ph. 2-2782.
QUARTER HORSE S yr. gelding.
I chestnut color. Nice tc gentle. Olin
i Cross, 2370 Fairground Rd.. Salem.
' Oregon. -
LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon,
or whole, 30c. 'Customs killing.
Trailer : loaned free. Salem Meat
Co, 1325 S. 25th. Ph. 3-4858.
403 Livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK buyer. 1 buy cattle,
horses. ; hogs, sheep, veal. Emery
Alderman. Ph. 2-7869 or 2-0068.
CATTLE BUYERS. E L and H. Sne
! then 4297 State. 2-1345 or 3-4380.
CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C.
McCandlish. 1127 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147.
LIVESTOCK buyer, A. F. Sommer.
: 1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2617.
404 Poultry and Rabbit
NEW HAMP. fryers. Ph. 4-2889. Rt.
: 5 Box 51.
BABY i CHICKS 17c straight run, N.
; H. pullets 19c. choice of Leghorns,
! Parmentors or New Hamps. Valley
f Farm Store.
CHICKS
DAY OLD and started New Hamp
; shire White Rocks and Golden
; Broad every Tuesday and Friday.
j FOX'S HATCHERY
3830 State St Ph. 3-4969
CHICKS for layers. Leghorn Austra
i White or New Hampshire. Palmer's
i Rt 1, Brooks. Ph. 2-6343. ;
WING needs rabbits. 3983 State.
i 4-3918. : i -
408 Pats
FOX Terrier puppies. Amerty. black
! and i white. Phone 2-1248.'
COCKER puppies, $10 and up. Phone
2-1248.
DASHCHUND male pups, reg. cham
pion line. 245 S. High. ph. 3-8332.
YOUNG Parakeets, yellow, blue and
; green. Mrs. Isherwood, 1910 Wal
! lace Rd. Ph. 4-2783.
T
Continuous new
Hatches. All col
ors. Banded, full
flighted and
GUARANTEED
birds.
CAGES
FEEDS
SUPPLIES
WHOLESALE
It RETAIL
FOR SALE: Registered A.K.C. Eng
lish pointer, 1 year old. Price $65.
Call 1454-R. Albany, evenings.
3200 Ellen Ave.
Moore's aquarium. Fish, Parakeets,
peta, Macleay Rd. 4-3773. Closed
'Wed.
PARAKEETS. Cage supplies. Bird
Paradise. 3180 Livingston 3-1843.
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1958 Me.
; Coy, 1 block east of N. Capitol. ,
' blocks north of Madison. Ph. 3-6897.
PARAKEETS Babies raised In our
i home, $7 JO. all colors. Mrs. Pow
er. 735 Benevue. Ph. 4-1597.
CANARIES, choice orange and apri
cot ptrain.-4385. 1340 Chemeketa.
409 Sexxfoods
GET FAT oysters for canning and
freezing 4 mi. up bay of Newport
$1.50 bu, cleaned $-10 pints.
410 Soexis and Plants
I CAMELLIAS
! Well-budded and bushy.
Named varieties, 3 ft $4 95
One year old & larger .73c to $2.95
Elwoodie Cypress. 12-14-in. 95c
Pyramidal. 3 to 4 ft $1.75
Heather, 12 in. 85c
Golden & Green Irish Ewes..$l per ft.
Local crown fruit and flowering
trees. $1.50 to $2. Complete sel
ection of shrubs.
AIi'S FRUIT ST AND
Just north of Woodburn on 99E
Hrs. 10 to 7. Phone Woodburn 3-0718
WHILE THEY last Named Rhodys.
Alice. Cynthia, and white and lav
ender transplants, well rooted at
50c land 75c and bushy dwarf Blue
Tit iat 75c. Still some Ellwood and
Plumosa Retinispora at 10c, red
and! golden foliaged heather and
white and pink at 35c. Junipers at
25c.! and 30-inch if 75c. Pyramidal
ls Arborvitae is 25c and 30-inch is
75cj 18-inch Yews 25c. Named Ca
mellias as Kumasaka. MikanJaki.
etc.) at 35c. Perennials 5c Dwarf
Albertina Spruce and Nldiforma at
SOci Your happiness 1$ our gain.
Scenic drive six miles south of
Penn Four Corners on 23 and mile
to )eft on gravel. Hustons Nursery,
Rt) 5 Box 89. Salem phone 31413.
Closed Wednesday and Thursday.
P.S. Raise Camellias tc Rhodys aa
nest egg for old age.
BLUE . Berry plants, I years eld.
Phone 4-3072.
ALLi kinds of shrubs, perennials and
rock plants. Reasonable. Sahli Nur
sery. Rt 5, Box 457 at MaeLeay.
PhT 4-1245.
PRIMROSES, columbine, geum, del
phinium, painted daisy, lupines.
4430 Silverton Rd.
Primrose
.1 Ds. $100
Glad Bulbs
.3 Dz. $1.09
Merrills Greenhouse. Brooks
CAMELLIAS IN Bloom. $2 and Up.
Heavily budded AZALEAS. 60e and
npj (Choose Azaleas from samples
In jbloora ia greenhouse). Waring
Nursery. 1023 Oakhill Ave. (South
Village). Ph. 3-4436. Open Sun.
BLUEBERRY plants at low prices
starting 50eeach. Phone 3-8442.
412 Trait and Farm Produce)
GOODi CLOVER hay. Can deHver.
cmest Kotn. Phone 3-1263.
COW fertilizer. $3 a yard. $8 a load.
Phi 3-402L I
300
PARAKEETS
lit pm iwrti,wi
8 II m y Qsyt
400 Agriculture
412 Fruit and Farm Product)
, BULK FERTILIZER v
Rotted manure, weed free. 3-0774 i
414 Farm Equipment
FRAZER RIDING tractor, with plow,
disc and drag. 391 Gerth. Ph.
2-1658.
1. 12" Rotoette 135
z. lir mje. Tillers .....
2, Wards hoe tractor
1 Real Dower mower
-$175 ea.
-$75 ea.
JI75
1 Wards Power mower S75
1 Jacobson power mower .$
several gooq used small t
gas engines $19 up
HOWSER BROS.
1185 S. 12th
Ph. 3-3648
45Q Merchandise
451 Machinery end Tools
DUAL PURPOSE Craftsman power
saw $135.00. 36" blade, also heavy
duty gas paint sprayer $73.00. Hose
and gun. co Box 318 Statesman
Journal. LIQUIDATING for the owners WEST
SALEM LUMBER, COMPANY. 1160
Wallace Road. West Salem. Oregon
SAWMILL .
Late type sawmill equipment t
Side Log Lift
Air Turner 4-Arm '
Steel Saw Husk 7 top and bottom
54" saws vertical 4-saw edger With
.remote control
Steel Carriage 3 block 54"-i-air
dogs air flippers .
Sel-Set setworks remote control
Salem Carriage Feed
Motor driven Air Compressors I
Rolls Transfers Conveyors
Latest type motors gearheads
Motor control tools and equip
ment See Our Salesman at the Mill
BADER AND CARROLL
. 122 S.W. First Ave. Portland 4, Ore.
CApitol 1013
Selling Agents for the Owners
LIQUIDATING for the owners WEST
SALEM LUMBER COMPANY, 1160
Wallace Road, West Salem, Oregon
MATERIAL HANDLING i
EQUIPMENT
1 Caterpillar "60" with almost new
Cadillac V-8 engine and Willamette
double drums
1 Thew 75A Crawler shovel, Wau
kesha engine wood boom cheap
cold deck unit
1 2 Overhead traveling hoists ; for
handling lumber packages,, motor
rized travel and lift
2 Hyster Lumber Carriers. 42" pkg.
1947 and 1951 .
2 Old Carriers good for parts
priced to sell.
See Our Salesman at the Mill
BADER AND CARROLL
122 S.W. First Ave. Portland 4, Ore.
CApitol 1013
Selling Agents for the Owners
LIQUIDATING for the owners all
shop equipment at WEST SALEM
LUMBER COMPANY plant at 1160
Wallace Road. West Salem, Oregon.
1 Cincinnati quick change lathe
with taper attachment 17" x 7'
with tools chucks, etc, with mo
tor and countershaft
1 Cannedy Otto 21" Drill Press
back geared with drill bits, motor,
countershaft drive
1 Lincoln 300 amp. D.C. welder,
electric driven
1 Miller 100 amp. A.C. welder :
1 Kerrick Portable Steam Cleaner
Electric grinders drills bench
vises hand tools, etc.
See Our Salesman at the Mill
BADER AND CARROLL
122 S.W. First Ave. Portland 4, Ore.
CApitol 1013
Selling Agents for the Owners
LIQUIDATING for the owners WEST
SALEM LUMBER COMPANY, 1160
Wallace Road. West Salem. Oregon
PLANING MILL
1 Berlin 94-X. 6x15, planer. S-knife
round head ball bearing side heads.
7 pairs side heads feed table, haul
up chains, green chains, return
chains and trim saw, blower sys
tem, grinding room, latest type mo
tor drives and control. Priced for
quick sale.
See Our Salesman at the Mill
BADER AND CARROLL
123 S.W. First Ave. Portland 4. Ore.
CApitol 1013
Selling Agents for the Owners
FOR SALE: 1 Flam concrete block
machine and V yard saddle mixer.
$650.00 cash or trade for 1 ton
truck. R. O. Garrison, R.R. No. 3.
Box 170 Lebanon. Oregon. Ph. 6861.
IN. Delta Jointer on stand & mo
tor. Ph. 3-4057. 1535 Norway, i
454 Sewing Machines
Sewing Machine Buyers
Used treadle from $9.95 cash and
carry. Used portable from $24.50.
All machines in A-l condition and
guaranteed. Singer Sewing Center.
130 N. Commercial.
455 Hsehold Goods For Sal
12x13 WOOL RUG, antique organ,
swing rocker. Ph. 2-8836.
BEAUTIFUL Majestic Wood . and
Electric combination range, used
one year. Just like new, fully auto
matic, very reasonable. Mrs. A. E.
Rooms. 895 S. Pac Hway. Wood
burn. Oregon.
COFFEE TABLE, cabrary table, dav
enport, Windsor chair. Governor
Winthrop desk, all in good condi
tion. Ph. 3-8734.
GOOD AMERICAN Oriental ; Rug.
9x12. Ph. 4-1035.
ONE Hotpolnt elec range, very clean,
$50. One 94 ft refrigerator. Like
new. 4273 Muckers. See Saturdays
or after 5 p.m. wk. days.
3-PIECE sectional; Chinese red frieze.
Excellent condition, reasonable. 8
ft. deluxe deep freeze, year old.
Ph. 4-5105. -
NEW upholstery needlepoint mahog
any fireside bench. Ph. 4-6310.
USED 9x12 wool rug. Make offer.
Ph. 2-5472. ' l
ALL j WHITE wood kitchen range.
Exc. cond. 325. 103 E. Browning
. Ave.
NORGE AND Wards refrigerator. In
good cond. $30 each. Ph. 2-9084. See
at 2261 Hazel Ave.
Friday Evening Special
Singer gear driven electric cabinet
sewing machine. Sews forward and
reverse. 30 off of new price, guar
anteed. Singer Sewing Center. 130
N. Commercial
$100 FOR your washer on purchase
oz u.fc. auto. launary. see iJeweese
and Co. 1174 Mill St Ph. 2-1506.
ONE E-Z washer In fine running or
der. One pair bed springs, good as
new. Call 496 S. 19th. 2-0650.
DISHES, PLACE setting for 4. Hebis-
cus pattern, $9.00; also, few odd
pieces of Cherokee rose In Fran
ciscan. Ph. 3-3082. 1980 W. Nob
Hill. i
G.E. DISHWASHER & Sink, $50. Also
bathroom sink: Phone 3-8542.
LEAVING Salem, must sell furni
ture, 445 Chemawa Rd. Ph. 2-2540.
$50 DOWN buys complete S rooms
new or used furniture at Glen
Woodry's, 160$ N. Summer. . "We
trade". a;
458 Wanted, Hsshold Goods
WI PAY top cash price for good
used furniture, appliances, etc. Im
mediate service. Used Merchandise
Mart 270 S. Liberty. Ph. 4-837L
U$ed Farnitrrrt
ViHey Furniture Co. 2-7472
CASH TODAY Good used furniture
or win sell en consignment Ph.
3-8098 Sud tell's Auction.
EES
5SD iSTHCl?
450 Merchandise
457 Radio and TV
YOU CAN get a brand new 1954
Hoffman 21" T.V. set with all chan
nel tuner for- $229.95. Valley- T.V.
Center. 2303 Fairgrounds Rd.
BRAND NEW 1954 Hoffman 21" T.V.
Console mhf. cabinet with exclu
sive Hoffman trio-phonic, hi-fideli-ty
sound for only $419.95. Valley
T.V. Center. 2303 Fairgrounds Rd.
BRAND NEW 1954 Du Mont Deluxe
Television. Full door 21" Console.
Hand rubbed African -mhg. cab.
The clearest picture you've ever
seen for Just $475, Valley T.V.
Center; 2303 Fairgrounds Rd.
FOR SALE: 12 in. table model Philco
Television. Complete with all chan
nel converter, all channel antenna
and 20 ft. mast $100. Can be fi
nanced. Pb, 4-5179. , ,
458 Building MaterialT
ROOFING & ' SIDING
INSTALLED. CALL US NOW
FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE
MONTGOMERY WARD
135 N. Liberty Ph. $-3191
LUMBER
Complete mill stock old growth
common lumber. All grades. Call
for prices.
SO M. 1x8 good shiplap $30 M.
30 M. 1x4-1x8-1x8 bds. 25 M.
50 M. 2x4-8-8-10 25 M.
5 M. 1x10-12 bds. : $30 M - 50 M.
CEDAR SHINGLES
Del. prices. No. 1 $955; No. 2 3.00;
No. 3 $4.00: No. 4 $2.50.
CEDASHAKES
$10.00 of 18 in. painted with under
coat. TED MULLER
Ph. Salem 2-1196
SPECIAL
2x4 studs No. S $8. per carrier
ioaa oi approx. i4uu rt Buruana
Lor. co. Turner 1123.
Better Than Ever!
Low cost plywood panels for walls,
' 4x8 Rustic Redwood V paneled
25c ft, until sold. SeaswirJ, Weld
wood. Birch, Pine, Sen in stock. ,i
Ribbon Mahog., 4x8. 22c ft Lotsa
Pine, fine for shelving & paneling
(see it). 4x8 Hardboard 1.75 sheet
Sdg. $59.50 up. Birch & Mahog.
doors good stock (good price f)
Plywood (the panel with 1,000 uses),
we have it ext or int 4x8. Need
small sizes? Well cut it! Wrought
iron legs $4.88 set or 4. Folding
doors (save that space). Wallboard
$1.44 sheet What you need is here
"somewhere"!
Come on, visit well enjoy having
you. Nothing down. 35 mos. to pay I
Open all day Sat
Portland Road
Lumber Yard
3545 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-4433
PLYWOOD PLASTER BOARD
Insulation; rock lath; windows;
molding; doors as low as $5.50:
lumber; gutters and down spouts;
hakes It aiding.
C0LGAN LUMBER CO.
1020 N. Liberty At Belmont
BARGAINS
Nails, per keg
.8.75
.5.00
.9.2S
7.55
-10.50
6.00
-18 'ic
1.75
1.40
2.50
-10.50
-59.00
70c
38c
No. 1 cedar shingles
No. 1 cedar shingles
3 tab. 215 lb. roofing
w;
hite asbestos siding..
Unpainted cedar shakes.
4 sound 4x8 plywood..
Waterproof wall board. 4x8
New 4x8 plaster board
Outside white paint
Painted cedar shakes
500 gaL steel septic tanks
4" cast iron soil pipe
4 orangeburg pipe
1" ffaivanizeri nir.
12c
New toilets with seats
New bath tubs; comp
24.50
-59.50
43 gat water heater
.67.50
Kitchen sinks .
14-2 elec. wire
.(CHEAP)
5c ft
12-2 elec wire
New doors, all sizes.
-5.50
Overhead garage hardware
8x7 steel doors, coma
Insulation, loose Ic batts.(CHEAP)
nuuorm new weainer - sxnppea
windows in stock 14.20 up
New picture windows. 8.00
Cedar fence pots (CHEAP)
Shake mold . I0c ft.
C. G. LONG & SONS
Ph. 4-5051
1 mi. N. of Keizer
ALDER PANELING for remodeling.
Light Color takes beautiful finish,
brightens dark areas. Tops for
face-lifting Jobs. Good Insulation
too. Coast Range Timber Products
Co.. 665 Bassett, West Salem.
ALL NEW lumber, ship lap, $30.00 per
m ana up, 2x4 ana larger $25.00 per
M and up. Some lumber $15.00 per
M delivered. Phone 2-2042.
460 Musical Ixitlxtunents
PLAYER piano with rolls. Good
cond. TV Center. 1120 Center St
MUST sell Reed Organ. 267 8. Win
ter. Ph. 4-1883.
LUDWIG LONG neck banjo. exceL
condition. Phone 3-4890 after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE 120-bass piano accord
Ion, less than 2 yrs. old. Cost $385,
will sell for $250. Wilcox Gay tape
recorder It record maker, $95. Ph.
4-2997.
462 Sports Equlpiant
BROWNING superposed 12 gauge,
almost new. Other guns. 3-6583.
BOAT. 21 foot. 711- beam. Bargain.
Vern Catterson, Gervais, Ore.
CASH paid for used guns, modern
and antique. - Cascade Mere. 1230
Broadway.
464 Bicycler
26 WORLDS Sen winn bicycle. In
good condition. $25. Ph. 2-4724.
466 Trad, Miscellaneous
1941 CHEV. coupe for boat Ph.
2-3710 eve.
468 For Rent Miscellaneous
U-FLX-IT-RENTAL
All type of garden equipment for
rent Ph. 4-5261. 2095 N. Com! '
U- DRIVE TRUCKS
CAR - STAKE - VAN - RENTALS
Stevenson BEE-HIVE Mefford
619 COURT ST. PHONE 2-1931
U-FIX-IT-GARAGE
Repair -yoa own ear. Phone 4-526L
2095 N. Com!
FOR RENT or lease, Ige. warehouse
space, cement floors, brick bids,
down town. Inquire & I Stiff
Fura. 2-9185.
470 For Sale, Miscellaneous
HOOVER vacuum cleaner, $28; Air
way vacuum cleaner with attach
ments, $10. Hogg Bros. Used Store.
137 S. ComX s
RIVER BOTTOM Top Soil. Oregon
Gravel Co. Ph. 3-3417.
8-INCH Delta table saw, with Vs HP
motor. $55. Ph. 4-6510.
WATER heater, new. 52 gaL Spec
rice.$39.5e. TV Center. 1120 Cen-
BLACK pony coat Size 16. Inquire
at Miner's fir storage dept -
HOSPITAL bed. Phone 3-4246.
LGE. WOOD circulator, mahogany
zuusn. ss. rn. a-cje r or 2134 ever
green Ave.
To Place Ad
Call 2-2441
Statesman, Salem, Ortv Suzu
450 Merchandise
470 For Sole,: Mlscellaneaus
SEWING MACHINE parts ! of all
. makes; Button hole art- belt oil.
Will Music Store.
NEW 2 burner hot plate with at-
, ucnea gnu ana porta Die oven. $20.
Call 3-9754.
LIQUIDATING for the owners office
furniture and equipment 'of the
, WEST SALEM LUMBER COMPA-
nr. .160 Wallace Road, West Sa
lem, Oregon.
3 Steel desks, double pedestal, lat
est models.
S Steel rile Cabinets. 4-drswer.
2 Steel File Cabinets, single drawer,
on casters.
2 Typewriter stands on casters.
Adding machines, check , writer,
typewriters, waste baskets, chairs,
etc.
AU late model 2 to 3 years old. per-
ieci conoiuort.
See Our Salesman at the MUl
- BADER AND CARROLL
122 S.W. Tirst Ave. Portland 4, Ore.
CApitol 1013
SeUing Agents for the Owners
FULL bdrm. set Davenport & chair.
Odd unused window sash and other
articles that cannot be moved to
new home. Call at 2383 State St.
BABY BUGGY, perfect cond. cost
$32. Will seU for $19. 991 N. Cottage
TYPEWRITER. Skill-Saw, belt sand
er, small safe, mitre box & other
power tools. 2040 Madison St.
CHARIS foundation girdles, bra. Ph
3-5918 or 3-5072 Mary E. Bales
FERTILIZER-rotted cow manure,
loose, easy to spread. By sack or
eu. yard. Phillips Bros. Rt 5. Box
493, 4-3081. a miles E. 4 -Corners on
State.
DAVENPORT and chair, $29.75. Hogg
Bros. Used Store. 137 S. Coml.
Organic Fertilizer
Sack or bulk
Odorless
Orders delivered
Phone 3-8127
ELEC. CABINET lroner; $25, 2 row
berry duster, elec or hand powered
grind-stone; like new. 8 in. wide
endless 50" rubber belt. Ph. 4-3486.
USED FURNITURE FOR LESS
Valley Furn. Co., 219 N. Coml
HOSPITAL BETJ for sale or rent H.
L. Stiff Furn. Co. Ph. 3-9185.
Tod Soil
River silt, fin dirt, prompt delivery.
rnone z-i4g.
USED Refrigerators, $19.95, $29.95 and
up. Al Laue. 2350 State. Ph. 3-5443.
NOW AVAILABLE
Topsoil - River Silt
FINEST IN VALLEY
PHONE 3-9283
RIVER BEND SAND &
GRAVEL CO.
MIRACLE MAID parts It service.
Ph. 4-5251.
COPPER sprinkling systems, you
install Save money. Ph. 3-9968.
BOLLINGER'S
New Grade "A" Material
14-2 Loomex Elec wire3c ft
12-2 Loomex Elec. wire 5c ft
Wall boxes with clamp ..26c
8" Ceiling bio fan $19.93
4" Galv. Gutter "K" 14c ft
10 yr. 42 gal. Wtr. Htr. $67.50
10 yr. 52 gaL Wtr. Htr. 81.00
500 GaL 54" Septic tank $59.00
5.95 Titanium OSW Paint $3.75
5 ft Stepladder : $4.50
DbL Sink, spray, frame comp. $43.95
looo items at real low prices
BOLLINGER'S FARM 8c CITY
SUPPLY
$43 N. ComX St Ph. 3-8858
4-PC. chrome dinette set $34.75. Hogg
-sros. vsea srore, m s. com.
RECAPS 600x16. $4.95. Lytle's Tire
Mart. 2305 N. Coml.
472 Wanted, Miscellaneous
WE PAY cash for furniture, tools It
misc. Ph. 3-5056. t
WANTED. 10 H. Steam Boiler. 75 lb.
Pressure to be used in feed mill
for rolling grain. Phone Yamhill
Geo. S. Zimmerman Grain. 522 Yanv
hill, pre.
STUD LOGS
Wanted
t
r Stud Logs or Multiples of 8.
Plus Trim. Dia. 6" to 16". .
BURKLAND LUMBER CO.
Ph. Turner 1125
Eves. 2503 Turner or 2-7828 Salem
474 Miscellaneous
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR "
2-KB. SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR. HARRY SEMLXR, DENTIST
Adolph Bldg, . State It ComT. Sts.
SALEM PH. 3-83U
476 Fuel
OREGON FUEL CO.
Slab, sawdust, oak
' S&H GREEN STAMPS
Ph. 3-5533 3087 Broadway
ANDERSON'S green slab. 2 ed. $14.
Ph. 2-7751 or 4-4253 or 2-4574.
CAPITAL FUEL
Pickup Your
Presto-logs
SAWDUST FOR MULCHING
Briquets and wood at 198 S. Coml
St Phone 3-T72L -
Highway Fuel Co.
Clean sawdust, wood, green or dm
Stove-Diesel ous. Pn.
West Salem Fuel Co.
Tube or Push Out Sawdust
Ash. Maple and Block Wood
Green, dry slab. Planer Ends
1525 Edgewate , Phone 2-4031
500 .Bus. & Finance
510 Money to toon
AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
. , 182 South Church ,
' Parkin. a-Plentv i
Ph. 2-2457 Lie. !7o. M-50. S-154
PRIVATE money to loan. Ph. 2-0794.
WW ; -fVl'Vl',:.
We cant give you credit; but If you
nave earaea ana own gooa creuix.
we can help you financially. Don't
forget it's tax time.
- Stop by or phone.
Loans' to $300.00 on furniture and
equipment and to $500.00 on cars,
trucks, and; trailers.
Park Free at Marion Car Park -136
S. Commercial St
Lie. S-138. M-33S '
f
REAL ESTATE LOANS
COLONIAL INVESTMENT CO.
' ROBERT . 60R-SEN. rstfe
6S7 Court e tac 4-22S3
n
II
March 21. 135 4 (Sec 2 I
500 Bus. & Finance
510 Money to Loan
SHOPPING FOR A LOAN?
! rcrsonat personal ,
Offers These Benefits: ' ; ,1
w -ies- promptly to employed peo
pie married, single I
Nationwide credit '
Single visit loan phone first.
Select best payment date I
loans up to $1,500 ;
On Auto. Furniture or Salary
Personal
! FINANCE COMPANY .
Phone 2-2464 105 S. High St, Salem
State License S-122. M-165
Loans over $300 made by Personal
Finance Co. of Marion County under -the
Industrial Loan Companies Act '
of Oregon. "f
512 Loans Wanted
WANTED: FROM private party $1,000
at 10 for 10 mos. for expansion.
-Box 313 Statesman-Journal.
WANT $6,500. 6 or 7 interest Ram
sey Realty. 4-6211.
515 Investments
ALL-IN-ONE
i LOAN
CP TO $2,000 OR MORE
1 LOAN MAY DO ALL 4
G9HSmsTAltMI:NT PAY-
men rs. t
ymimonth
3. CLEAN UP CURRENT BILLS.
4. PROVIDE EXTRA CASHT
Just ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT
PACIFIC
industrial' loans
118 S. LIBERTY PHONE 4-2203
600 Employment
602 Help Wanted
MIDDLE-AGED couple with good
references to manage Apt' Hse.
oxiieainail-woumaj.
-.ftULLED WOOL presser. capable of
quality and production or one with
KHPewaqcctl0,H ,or training.
, w fc-iiiaii$-vjuj-rvaj
NI.SCI? I". Per month.
7u .7.VV J? y' includes
all subjects. Free placement aerv-r-L
tudnt- R-iter now.
Shorthand, speedwriting, typewrit-
t,.00,en: .omc machines
Call Vl415. Merrit Davis.
School of Commerce. 420 State St
Over The Man's Shop.
6-4 Help Wanteo. Mair
awuau jubs OPEN W U. S.. So.
A rWWl lew ..
jt -.iK"jfincai xniorma-
c?ni:entr' 1100111 377. 316 Stuart -St..
Boston. ,
JOURNEYMAN Barber wanted start-
y Apru, Mondayg off. A
K"L iob stjyton Barber
Ph !1 Oregon. Pat Amos.
HAVE YOU ever thought of getting
- a"", juo w AusTraiia. Af
rica. South America. Canada. Eu
rope. Asia. Alaska or any other
foreign area? $400 to $2000 month
ly. If interested write for facts, ab
solutely no obligation. Write to
Turner Foreign Bureau Co.. Divi
sion 106M. 246-Sth Ave. New York
1. N. x.
$10,000 PER year to the qualified man
woman wno is executive minded
and pleasantly aggressive to call 0
on civic club presidents. If accept
r ed. you will represent largest na
; -tonally known company in special
, lzed entertainment field.- arranein
foe- theatrical productions. Restrict
ed territory this locality.. No com
, petition. No collecting. No house '
. to house canvassinr. Our Knim. -
uuves earning $iw to $200 per .
week, plus attractive monthly bo
t nuses. Must place qualified man
: or woman at once. Replies confi
: dential. Rush information to M.
Alexander, 528 Law Building, Kan-.
sas City. Missouri. -
APPLIANCE dept manager in well
: established appliance outlet in Eu
i gene. Ore., featuring leading lines
: of appliances and TV. Must be ful
ly qualified In all phases of riU
appliance operation. Please ,-tate
age and experience. Box 319. States
' man-JournaL
MAN, 21-35
$95 Per Wk. Guaranteed
Must have 2 years local residence:
minimum one year college: good
ear: married. ReL, last two posi
tions. Fuller Brush Co. Ph. Mr.
Flory, 3-8357
606 Help Wanted, Female
LIGHT housework, room, furnished
u aesirea. can 2-0630.
WOMEN TO handle my snack busi
ness ims vmniry, no selling or xra-
v mimA .- T,,1
Bwvx VmJ ftl wvu. iw
473, n. -iouywooq. calif.
WOMEN make money at home, spare
nme. sew r a a a y-cui iap-a-ROUND.
Easv. orofi table. Hollv.
wood Mfg. Co- HoUywood 46.
CaHf.
A DRESS Shop in your home. No
lnvestmnt Good comm. write Mo
dern Manner. 260 RM Fifth Ave.,
New York.
GIRL for record dept Must be exp.
Able to type and file. See George
at Heider'i, 428 Court
DESIRE women ot good character ,.
to help start pleasant business.
Must like children. Investment op -
tional. Box 320, Statesman-Journal. .
LEARN SHORTHAND. TYPING at
home. Write SO vpn. In S weeks.
Universal Hi-speed writing. Send
name, phone, age, address. Box
310 Statesman-Journal.
LADY FOR general office. Must like
arithmetic, some typing, steaay
S leasant advancement Apply own
andwritlng, give age. experience,
last employer. Writ Box 314
Statesman-JournaL
NATIONAL concern wants responsi
ble women to learn re weaving ana
zipper repair. Completion of train
ing qualifies you to earn $3 an hour
in spare time in your own home.
We furnish everything. No selling.
Write for appointment TODAY!
Give phone number. Write Box 311
Statesman-JournaL
EXP. LADY to do cleaning. $1 nr. on
2 rm. apt rent 645 Terry.
610 Sales Persons Wanted
$10,000 A YEAR
Large nationally advertised manu
facturer of roof coatings, paints
and enamels, has opening In this
territory for man to sell direct to
factories, mills. processing' plants,
public buildings, schools, etc. Itj
you can quami xor wis opening;
you will be given a protected ter
ritory on a Profit-Sharing contract
paying you 80 of the gross profit
of your sales. Potential earnings of
$10,000 or more per year. If you
are over 30, have a ca&rand can
start work within two weeks,
write: Colonial Refining It Chem
ical Co, N-B.C Building. Cleve
land 14, Ohio.
AGENTS. SALESMEN WANTED:
Man to earn $150 and up per week.
Long needed invention. Advertised
worldwide. Prospects are every
. where. Full or part time. Exclusive.
No Investment, Free samples. Write.
Red Comet, Inc. Dept. 218-L. Little
ton, Colorado.
LOCAL FIRM needstop caHbreman
for Home Appliance sales work.
Givjg qualifications, experience and
eni employment jteierencea.
rite box 812 Statesman-JournaL