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Pag 10 Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Monday, June 21. 1954 Theyll Do It Every e we?o-vyoo go maxREDMEADg .istri I aO, nr r-L- wmJ TUF f I 7 TU4T 8UX06.' WOW f jJ H1 . rM" HBNRY YOO-MOO.O ff,j ; AKD THE GREAT MAM g I ' -aSP1 t Deetz Optimistic of Milk Eill Landing Spot on Ballot Optimism was expressed by Elmer Deetz, known as Canby's gMlon-juj; dairyman, here Sunday in connection with his cam paign to place an initiative measure on the November general ballot for repeal of the state milk marketing control law. "If signatures to the petitions continue to come in at the same rate as during the past 10 days I predict the measure will be on the November ballot," Deetz averred. He said more than 3.000 signatures were obtained in the Salem area last week and -that pe titions sent to other parts of the state are being returned 70 per cent filled. The law provides that complet ed petitions for initiative measures on the next general election bal lot shall be filed in the State Elec tions Bureau not later than July 1. Deetz said county clerks already have checked a large number of signatures to his petitions and most of them were found correct. Approximately 37,000 signatures are required to complete initia tive measure petitions. May Be Completed State Election Bureau officials said two other proposed initiative measures, for which nrpliminarv petitions were filed, may be com-1 Q''P'e. pleted within the statutory periodj In a fllmed television interview One provides for mandatory day Wlth commentator-columnist Drew light saving time in Oregon dur- Pearson, Mrs Smith canoe her ing a certain period of the year. closest t0. aT direct attack on Petitions for this initiative mea- i ear-old Jones, sure are being circulated under r pfoa said be nad heard Me diation of the Portland Junior ihyc Jones into the race. Diamhor of CnmmPrr RiH here indicated 34,000 signatures had been obtained. Standard time, under a previous vote of the people, is now mandatory in Ore gon. The other initiative measure, re- ported to have a good chance of j pearSon asked whether Jones reaching the November ballot, , was -a deliberate plant by Mc would close certain streams, emp- j earthy." Mrs. Smith replied tying into the Pacific Ocean south j "That's what it aDDears to be " oi ine Columbia Kiver, to com mercial fishing. Edward B. Lind say, Corvallis, filed the prelimini ary petition for this measure. Election Bureau officials said they have received no report on three other proposed initiative ' measures, for which preliminary petitions were filed. Banning manufacture and sale of alcoholic liquor containing more than one-half of one per cent of alcolhol by volume, except for medicinal purposes. Prohibit exhibition of motion pic tures, for which there is a charge, on Sundays. Providing the Public Utilities Commissioner shall be elected by the voters instead of being ap pointed by the governor. Legislative measures-referred to the voters for approval or rejec tion at this year's general election follow: Increase from eight to ten per cent the number of voters' signa tures required to place a consti tutional amendment on the ballot. Percentages are based on the number of legal voters who voted for Justice of the State Supreme Court at the last regular election. Six Mills' Limit Limit to six mills, plus bonded Indebtedness and interest thereon, the maximum levy of a state prop erty tax, unless authorized by the voters, and eliminating the six percent tax limitation so far asit applies to the state. Giving members of the state leg islature authority to fix their own salaries. Authorize legislature to divide counties having more than one senator or representative into sub districts for election of senators and representatives to the state legislature. LOG KILLS BUCKER EUGENE A log fatally injured Almo Beck. 60. Westfir, Ore., bucker, Friday while he was working at a woods, operation 14 miles northeast of Westfir., He was employed by the Edwin Hines Lumber Co. The widow, daughter and four sons survive. A Dr. T L Lam. N O. Or G Chan. MX) DRS. CHAN and CAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs, 218 North Liberty Office pa Saturday only. 14 a.m t 1 pjn.: I to 1 p.m. Consultation, blood praasora and orins testa ars tree of ehara. Practiced since 1911 Writ for attraeUT gift. ? t li gation. . Time --..- GOPCandidate Said 'Plant' Of McCarthy By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL PORTLAND, Maine ifi On the eve of Maine's primary, Sen. Mar garet Chase Smith said Sunday night that ber youthful opponent for Republican nomination appears to have been planted in the race Mrs. Smith, no friend of the Wisconsin senator, is generally fa vored to win handily over Robert J. Jones of Biddeford, a McCarthy "V"' wiiuuui using Jones' name, that it's generally known McCarthy came to Maine last November for two speeches, brought Jones with hirq and told Maine people that Jones is the type of man who should be in Wash- 1 intt.n Pearson also remarked that at the McCarthy-Army bearings, Mc Carthy slipped and mentioned Jones as "Senator Jones." Mrs. Smith said she heard thai, and tha slip apparently was "a little wishful thinking." The concensus of politicians, po litical analysts and many plain people in the pine tree state is that Mrs. Smith will go out front and stay there when the polls close at 7 p.m., EST), and the count starts rolling in. LEGS FOR NEWS ATLANTA Of) Getting Georgia Tech students to read important notices on the bulletin board is a longtime problem. But the admin istration is getting better results now. It borrows cheesecake pic tures from the Atlanta newspapers and posts them along with the no- -tkes. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed by the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon iat the County of Marion. Probate Department, as administratrix of the estate of ALICE ELIZABETH GRIMM, deceased, and have quali fied as such administratrix. All per sons having claims against said es tate are notified to present the same, duly verified, to me. at 412 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem. Oregon, with, in six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 3d day of June. 1954. WILMA JEAN CURRENT. Administratrix of the Estate of ALICE ELIZABETH iGRIMM. de ceased . BRUCE W. WILLIAMS OTTO R. SKOPIL. JR. GEORGE A. JONES Attorneys for Administratrix. 412 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem. Ore. J. 7. 14. 21. 28. Jly 5. NOTICE OP REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to Section 647.070, Oregon Revised Statutes. HOFFMAN MEAT. INC., whose place of business is at 150 North Commercial Street, City of Salem. County of Marion State of Oregon, has applied for and been granted a trade spark described as follows: "HOFFMAN'S PAK-ETT MEATS FOR YOUR FREEZER" to be applied to boxes, wrapping and containers which contain meats prepared for storage in freezers. Dated June 3. 1954 HOFFMAN MEAT, INC. BRUCE W. WILLIAMS OTTO R. SKOPIL. JR. GEORGE A. JONES 412 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem Oregon. Attorneys for Hoffman Meat. Inc. J. 7. 14. 21. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned has been appoint ed as Administratrix of the Estate of Lloyd Albert Morley, deceased. Num ber 15.310 in the Probate Department of the Circuit Court for Marion County, Oregon, and has duly quali fied. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present the same to me at 205 Oregon Building, Salem. Oregon, verified as required by law, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 7th day of June. 1954. AMELIA JONES. Administratrix. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Administratrix. 205 Oreeon Rldf . I Salem. Oregon. 3. 7. 14, 21. 38. Jly. 1 By Jimmy Hatlo Salem Obituaries Dennis Calawell At a local hospital, June 18. Lata resident of 2710 Lancaster Dr. Sur vived by wife, Nora CaldweU, Salem; sister-in-law, Mrs. Willis CaldweU, Salem: several nieces and nephews. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden chapel Monday, June 21. at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Wayne Greene will officiate. Interment at Lone Oak cem etery, Stayton, Oregon. Merle DeLapp At a Salem hospital June 19. Late resident of 410 Tryon Ave. Survived by wife. Mrs. Maxine M. DeLapp, Salem: children. David and Noel. Salem; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeLapp. Salem: brother. Floyd De Lapp. Salem: grandmother, Mrs. Zona DeLapp. Salem; sunt. Mrs. J. A. Par rish, Mvrtle Point, Ore.; uncles, Lester, Floyd and Francis DeLapp, all of Salem. Services at the Virgil T. Golden Chapel at 10 a.m. Wednes day, June 23. Pearl Kress GUbert At a local hospital. June 18. Late resident of Rt. 5. Salem. Survived by daughters. Mrs. Margaret Follett, Sweet Home, Ore.. Mrs. Gilbert Ses ler. Seaside. Oregon; sons. Donald Smith, Eugene. Ore.. Waldo Smith. Salerr. Theodore Smith. Prineville. Ore.; sister. Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Jefferson. Oie.; 9 grandchildren. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden chapel Tuesday. June 22, at 2:00 p.m. Rev. George Swift will of ficiate. Ritualistic services by Victor ia chapter No. 76, Order of Eastern Star. ! Martin Knittel Late resident of 8095 New berg Dr.. In thia city June 17 at the age of 66. Survived by wife Nell Knittel. Salem: father of Mrs. Leona Hart man, Mission. S. Dak.. Mrs. Florence Jones, Mrs. Irene Horst, Mrs. Freda Holle, all of Mission. S. Dak., Mrs. Doris Le. Igloo. S. Dak.. Ruben Knitte:, Independence, Ore.. Harold Knittel. Salem. Martin Knittel. Sa lem. Arnold Knittel. Igloo. S. Dak.. Donald Knittel. Denver. Colo.; broth er. Joe Knittel. Lodi. Calif. Services will be beld Monday. June 21 at 1:30 p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel. Concluding services Valley View cemetery, Silverton. Ore. Rev. Har old Hamilton will officiate. Koger W Malbea At tne residence. 737 Piedmont Ave., June 20. Survived by wile. Mrs. Lucille P. Malbon. Salem: two daugh ters. Mavis and Laurel Malbon, both of Salem: mother. Mrs. Sadie Huff, Redondo Beach. Calif.; sisters. Mrs. Fred Remington. Salem, Mrs. George Schuler. Philadelphia. Pa., and Mrs. Paul Linholm, Philippine Islands. Perry D. Pearl Ar a local hospital. June 14. Late resident of Wayne. Michigan. Ship ment has been made to Portland for services A; interment by the Virgil T. Golden Co. Harvey Lee Russell i At the residence. 1555 N. Church. . June 18. Survived by wife, Fannie , H. Russell. Salem: daughters. Miss ' Inez Russell. Portland. Mrs. Edna 1 Mai Stengiey. Salem. ?lr.-. Lnuis ! Saur, Salem. Miss Lola Russell, Sa I lem; son. Dr. Harold Russell. Coos Bay. Ore.: brother, Frank Russell, i Hardy. Nebr.. 2 grandchildren: also. a number of nieces and nephews. Services will be held In the Clough Barrick Chapel. Monday. June 21 at 1:30-p.m. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson will officiate. Interment Belcrest Memor ial Park. Frank Lee Sloan At a local hospital. June 18. Late resident of 335 Fairview Ave. Sur vived bv sons. Frank H. Sloan. Sa lem. Alfred Sloan. Tacoma. Wash.; Maughter. Mrs. Kathryn Carter. Sa lem, sisters, Mrs. Bertha McCoy. Ca ton. Miss.. Mrs. Ida Wheelock. San Bernardino. Calif.: 9 grandchildren. Services will be held in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Monday. June 21. at 10:00 a.m. Rev. John Hodges will officiate. Interment Canton, Missouri. Elmer Thomas Late resident of 409 N. Cottage St., at a Salem hospital June 20 at the age of 79 years. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary Ewing. Green River, Wyo. Announcement of ser vices later by the Howell-Edwards Co. Mrs. Nellie B. Thomas Late resident of Rt. 2. Box 130. Turner, Oregon, in this city, June 17. Wife of Paul A. Thomas. Turner; daughter of Mrs. Edith Beugli and E. A. Beugli. both of Silverton. Oregon; sister of Lester Beugli. Portland. Mrs. Versa Boyington. Depoe Bay: moth er of Paul L. Thomas, U. S. Navy. Irene V. Thomas. Turner. Frank E. Thomas. Turner. Services Tiiesday. June 22. at 1:30 p.m. in the W. T. Rigdon Chapel with the Rjv. B. J. Holland officiating. Interments Bel crest Memorial Park. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN to all persons particularly interested and to the general public that a hearing will be held before the Common Council of the City of Salem. Ore gon, at the city hall on the 28th day of June. 1954. at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. to consider an ordinance to vary the setback line along Mis sion Street at the following described premises : Lot 5 and fraction of lot 4. Block 2. Yew Park Addition. This property is located at 828 S. Twelfth Street, and is in a CJ Busi ness District. The purpose of the request for variance of set-back-line Is to relo cate a gasoline pump island closer to the established set back line on Mission Street than is permitted by the Salem Planning Code. Application and drawings are on file in the office of the City Re corder. City HaU. Salem, and may be inspected there. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder. J.21.22.23 S&H GREEN STAMP DIRECTORY "Clip & Save for This Week's Best Buys" - J2H AUTO PARTS Salem Auto Parts 365 N. Liberty Complete Machine Shop Service BAKERY Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial Phone 3-5704 BEAUTY SHOPS Haley's Beauty Center 464 N. Capitol . . . 20992 No appointment necessary CAMERAS Andy roster's Cameras 174 N. Commercial Ph. 2-1841 CLEANERS Hollywood Cleaners 2040 N. Capitol . . . 3-9698 Pick Up At Deliver Service Standard Cleaners 362 N. Commercial Ph. 3-8778 DRUGS Capital Drug Store State 4c Liberty Ph. 3-3118 Mootry's Pharmacy Hollywood Business Dist. Keizer Business Dist. Wei! man's Market Drug 490 N. Commercial Ph. 3-6188 FLORIST Breithaupt's 447 Court St. Ph. 3-9179 FUEL Oregon Fuel Co. Hand picked green slab Mulchjng sawdust Tri-City Fuel Co. 2575 Mission Phone 2-7442 FURNITURE Ermel's Colonial Furniture. 2745 S. Commercial Ph.t 3-4742 Drive to M.K.N. & Save M.K.N. Furniture Co. 142$ Edgewater GARAGES U-Fix-It Garage REPAIR YOUR OWN CAR 2095 N. Commercial . . . Ph. 4-5261 HARDWARE Coomler Hardware 4390 River Rd. Ph. 4-6262 SHORT VOYAGE ELGIN, 111. LP) Arthur Chapa, 12, decided he'd build a raft and float down the Fox River. He be came panicky when the raft began to rock in the wind-swept waves. Not being a good swimmer, he jumped anyway. A playmate on shore yelled. Their screams at tracted nearby residents and police were notified. They arrived to find rescue wasn't needed.- The water was shallow and Arthur waded ashore. 300 Personal 310 Meeting Notice SALEM LODGE No. 4, AT. Ac A.M. Wed. June 23, F. C. de gree, 7 'JO p.m. 312 Lost and Found BROWNISH red Cocker Spaniel from 1680 Strong Rd. Ph. 4-4943 or 4-4290. FOUND White faced steer, approx. 1,000 lbs. Owner can have same by proving identity and paying ex pense. 3745 Garden Read. Phone 3-8109. 316 Personal NO MONEY down. Easy budget plan. f mt l n-i nrhAlacala 4 r St -van tru-iri I and meat. Hoffman Meats. Inc.. 150 N. Com'l. Ph. 3-5563. WISH to drive new car from factory to Salem for owner. Write Box co Statesman-Journal. LOSE up to 20 lbs. in 2 wks. Safe. Easy. Send $2. Box 1688. Salem. SAFE, permanent removal of un- signuy facial hairs Erich of N T. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No 1 2088 N Cornl 3-4537 4-3544 ALCHOLICS Anonvmous, 315'i N. Commercial. 4-7813 or 2-2108. .400 Agriculture 402 Livestock For Sal 60 HEAD white far feeder cattle. Ph. 3-4093. LOCKEK BEEF -EasteVn Oregon. Vt or whole 30c Custom killing Trailer loaned free Salem Meat Co.. 1325 S 25th Ph 3-4858. 403 Livestock Wanted DESPERATE! WANTED! Horse for 9-year-old to ride. Free summer board. 2-4567 or 3-4811. UnslUi. i u.v!i i Duv cattle horses, hogs, sheep, veal Emerv Alderman. Ph 4-6430 or 4-7218 ANNOUNCEMENT Our livestock market report at 6:30 a.m. on radio station KSLM. Lambs and other livestock consigned to us, sold promptly CLARK. TAYLOR A- HOARD Live Stock Market Agency 211-212 Exchange Building, North Portland Oregon C A TT LE "d ' Y ERS t Tina H Sne then. 4297 State 2-1345 or 2-4380 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 Rabbits STARTER Ac dress Chinese pheas ants. Ph. 4-3038. 2365 Tepper Lane. YOUNG dressed roasting hens de livered. Ph. 3-1260 and 3-1267. N. H. FRYERS, extra Urge. 32c per lb. live. Ph. 2-2619. DRESSED FRYERS. PH. 4 1090. MLEGHORN pullets. 5 mos. old. Lay- r in. .n -.-,-,, 1-.- Will I.. Ericed summer eggs. Ph. 2-2861. ee's Hatchery. BABY chicks hatched, year around. Valley farm store. DAY OLD and started New Hamp shire White Rocks and Golden Broad every Tuesday and Friday FOX'S HATCHERY 3830 State St Ph 3-4969 CUSTOM killing, fowl of any kind. Kill 6 day a week Newell's Poul try PI. n1 Rt 3 Box 109 Ph 4-342f 408 Pets ' 2 BEAUTIFUL black Ac white kittens need a good home ph. 2-2257. MOTHER dog. puppies & kittens to give away. Ph. 2-8237. 5 SIAMESE kittens, championship heritage. House broken. Reason able. Ph. 3-8236. HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1958 Mc Coy 1 block cast of N Capitol, lfe, nlocki north of Mon Ph 1-6897 PARAKEETS and supplies. A. e7 Powers, 735 Belvue. Ph. 4-1397. JEWELS Alexander's Jewelers Diamonds Watches Silverware 411 Court St. LAWN SUPPLIES Howser Bros. 1185 S. 12th Garden Tractor Headquarters LEATHER GOODS Shafer Leather Goods 125 N. Commercial Luggage & Fine Leather Goods MEATS McDowell s Mkt. 1190 S. 12th Hickory Smoked Bacon NURSERYMEN' Knight-Pearsy Nursery Nurserv & Sales Yd. on 99E 1 mi. S. of Brooks. P. O. Box 12 PAINTS A WALLPAPER Hutcheon's 162 N. Commercial Ph. 3 6687 RADIO Mitchell s Radio l T.V. 1880 State St. . . . 3-7577 Installing. Sales & Service SERVICE STATIONS Bales & Brady 546 N. High . . . 2-4542 Double S. A H.'s Tuesday Batdorf's Texaco Station 2095 Fairgrounds . . . 3-7453 14th & State . . . 3-9582 Fukuda's Signal Station Hiway 99E North . . . 2-3392 U-Fix-It COMPLETE LUB. SERVICE Ph. 4-5261 for pick up & del. Webb A- Anderson (Richfield) 12th A Mission Complete Auto Repairing For the Best Lub. Job in Town - Wolverton's Service 2959 S. Commercial TELEVISION Mitchell's Radio & T.V. 1880 State St. . . . 3-7J77 Installing, Sales Ac Service TOOL RENTAL U-Fix-It Rental GARDENING EQUIPMENT 2095 N. Commercial . . . 4-5261 TOY A- HOBBY SHOP The Tov Ac Hobby Shop 163 N. Commercial . . . 2-1588 Toys for All Ages 400 Agriculture 408 Pets PARAKEETS .ages, supplies Bird Paradise 3180 Livingston 2-1842 FREE kittens. Ph. 4 -4398. BOXER pups. Flashy Fawns. A.K.C. Ph. 3-9664. KITTENS to give away. Ph. 4-6604. ONE reg. blonde male cocker pup, 2445 Wooddale Ave. N. Gate Add. ' REG. cockers. 6405 Lake Labish Rd. Totem Pole, turn K .8 mi., l- .2 mi. 410 Seeds and Plant GERANIUMS, fuchsias, cammas, dou. ble Ac giant petunias. DAYSON'S GREENHOUSE 3975 N. River Rd. Ph. 2-1147 Also complete bedding stock at re duced prices. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce U-PICK Marshall strawberries. 2 yrs. old Ac good 2nd picking 8c lb. E Totem Pole to Vic Williamson. U-PICK strawberries. 10c lb. Bring own containers. 1245 Shady Lane. 4-4169 SEED Ac eating potatoes. 5230 Port land Rd. 450 Merchandise 451 Machinery and Tools 8-in. SAW, 6-in. jointer comb. Used little. Call 6 p.m. 386 B St.. Inde pendence? Ph. 109. FOR SALE, 2 hand gasoline pumps. fee them at 1131 Edgewater. Call o Hutchison, Realtor. 4-5743. 7 FT- New Ideal mower. Fits any tractor, used 1 dav. New $439. Will take $275. Also 6 ft. cover crop disk. Rubber tires.. $200. Har vev Marr. 737 W. Church. Mon mouth Ph. 2197. CO-OP four-point tractor. Chrysler industrial motor, 6-speed transmis sion, 30 miles per iiour on load, also very slow for combine work. Value $700. Will take pickup truck, boat or what for most of it. Salem Phone 4-2572. 454 Sewing Machine Singer Featherweight Electric portable sewing machine, sews forward Ac reverse, dial ten sion A: does decorative fashion stitches. For the unpaid balance. Phone 3-3512. Singer Sewing Cen ter. 130 N. ConVl. SINGER CONSOLE Electric cabinet sewing machine. Heavy duty Tayloring head. Sews forward &: reverse A- over pins. Save $100 on this machine. Phone 3-3512. Singer Sewing Center, 130 N, Com'l. 45SHseholdoodfor Sale" USED range and refrigerator. Call 2-555 FRIGIDAIRE 6-ft. Ave. $20. 531 Gerth UNUSUAL buy. Delux Admiral re frig.. 9'7". Almost new. Large freezing unit. $220. Ph. 2-7643. USED refrigerators. $19.95 At up. Al Lau(.App. 2350 State St. ROLL-A-WAY. bed & mattress. Coil spring. $10. Ph. 2-7130. Queen size bed and mattress. Nearly new metal frame. Elec. range & misc items. Ph. 4-5233. USED oiano Your choice $75 H. L. Stiff Furniture 175 N High UNFINISHED furniture H L Stiff Furn Store 175 N High NORGE Refrigerator, good condition. $f5. Apt. 4. 486 N. Liberty. HAYWOOD Wakefield dinine room set. $318 new. Sell for $150. Solid maple corner table. $62 new. Sell for $38. Solid Maple lamp table. $32. 2 piece sectional. 4 reversible cushions. 3 way table lamp. $35 new. Sell $12. 5'x23" mirror, per manent finish. $20. 2-5954 . 5085 Sil verton Rd. M. W. refrig. Sealed unit, guaran teed until 1958. $135. Eves. ph. 2-4877. 1545 N. 17th St. 456 Wanted. Hsehold Goods i f . t .'.v ., v m r...-,. -M.fr- . V , ... i -" .; 4-i - "' ;"u ...4 j i M -mi-j j lJ 450 Merchandise 456 Wanted. Hsehold Good '. a - H 1'UUAt Uooa usea furniture or will e-11 on consignment Ph 3-K098 Sua'.eU'r Auction NEED large quantity of better qual ity household goods. appliances. Get top casn price, l'h. Glen Woodry or bring to 1605 N. Sam mer. WANTED Used apt. size elec. range. Reasonable. Ph. 3-8M2. 457 Radio and TV 17" TABLE models, brand new. As low as 8149 95. Equipped for chan nels 27 and 6. Vallev TV Center, 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 2-1913. 458 Building Materials USED LUMBER (Wrecking Old High School) 2x4, 2x6. 2x8. 3x14. No. 2 Bte. cleaned, gond lengths. $45.00 per M. ALSO 1x4 flooring. Excellent for shtg. Un- cleaned, $25 00 per M. Rt. 2, Box 367 Ph. 2-5904 '2 Mile North of Totem Pole OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY CORRUGATED Gal v. Roofing 12' sheets $2.64, 10' sheets $2.20. 8' sheets $1.76. Less for large quan tities. Woodburn Lumber Co. Phone 8826. Woodburn. Ore. STORM Seal gal v. Roofing 12' sheets $3 00. 10' sheets $2.50. 8' sheets. Less for large quantities. Wood burn Lumber Co. Ph. 8826. Wood bum. Ore. BUILDING?- PLYWOOD PRICE DROPPED American Birch Plywood. Your choice " grade A 44c Mahogany, "Jap birch" plywood, perfect for paneling and cab inets . CHEAP Kraft paper sale $2.50 Long plywood for boats Cheap Nails, per keg 8.95 tab. 21"- lb -no'in3 7 S5 No. 1 cedar shingles 9 25 VV r.iie ut kioing to 5U Cedar Shakes with U. C. cheap WaterDrc : w.-il board, 4x8. ! 75 Unpalnted shakes 3.7S New 4x8 piaster board .1.40 2 .50 Outside white paint 500 gaL ateel septic tanks 4" cast Iron soil pipe . ... 4" Orangeburg pipe 59 00 70c . -3c Plastic pipe less than galvanized. "i" galvanized pipe 12c New toilets with sets24.50 New bath tubs, comp.. 42 gal water heaters .59.50 . 67 50 12-2 elec. wire, roll at Dbl sink com wrim Plastic drainbd covering.. 42c $43 5 30c n Galvanized gutter 4-in 14c ft New doors, all sizes 50 New fir door iambs .2.50 Overhead garage hardware 13.95 8x7 steel doors, comp. 44.00 Insulation, loose Ac batts( CHEAP I Hundreds new weather stripped windows in stock 14-20 up New picture windows 8.00 Cedar posts. Your choice 35c Barbed wire. 12'7 gauge $6.95 Woven wire Ac chick, fence. ...CHEAP Shake moid 10c ft Galvanized Iron Roof$10.00 sq. New Sreen Doors $6.95 Cedar Ac Fir siding (CHEAP! 1.000 Used Windows Your Choice C. G. LONG & SONS Ph. 4-5051 1 ml. N. of Kelier LUMBER SALE Shiplap and 2 inch. All new lum ber. $17.50 per M. and up de livered. Phone 2-2042. BOLLINGER'S First again ..with low prices 14 2 Elec Wire 2c ft 12.2 Elec Wire .: 4',jC ft. 4 ' Galv K Gutter 13c ft. 343 N. Com'l. St. Salem Ph. 2-8858 RED CEDAR SHINGLES Del. pirces: No. 1. $9.25. No. 2. $5 50. No. 3. $4. No. 4. $2.50. Low prices shiplap and all grades common lumber. Call Ted Muller. Ph. Sa lem 2-1196 "PINE! PINE! PINE! New load. Shelving 12'ac ft.. Panel ing 11 'jC ft. Lots to pick from. IS jambs 2.95 set. Clear, too! Ply wood specials: 150 sheets 4 4x8 combed at 18c. 125 sheets 4 4x8 vg. Redwood at 16',ic. Ext.. too! 4x8 sheets in int. or -xt. ply., Shakes No. 1, $10 50 incl. uc. Util ity shakes $5 75. New car oak flooring, priced right! Wallboard 1 44 4 x8. Harwoard 1.75 4x8. Sdgs 59 50 up Scr. doors 6.95 up. Friend lv. prompt estimating A delivery service. NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY. Come in! Visit! Open all dav Saturday. PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD 3545 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-4433 MELAf FENCES Permanent. No upkeep Free estL mates. 36 mos. to pay. Borkman Lbr. Ac Hdwr. Phone 3-3701. 2460 State St. 460 Musical Inatrument WURLITZER Spinette Organ and Speaker. $1700 value. Like new. $875.00. Phone 4-4962. GOOD used clarinet, recently repad ded. Reas. Apt. 1. 356 N. Winter. 21" CONSOLE, all-channel tuner, aluminized picture tube, mahogany finish. New warranty. Now low priced at $239.95. Valley TV Cen ter. 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 21913. 462 Sports Equipment THE FINEST AND . MOST PRACTICAL TRAILER MADE IS THE TEE NEE SEE IT NOW AT THE SALEM BOAT HQUSE CHEMEKETA AT THE RIVER CAjpH oaia tor used gum moOern and antique Cascade Merc 1230 B'-oadwav NIGHT crawlers and red wigelers 103 Marion St. Ph. 2-7716. 464 Bicycles FOR SALE ladies bicvele like new. Half price. 1370 Vista. WANTED 20-in. girl's bicycle Good condition. Ph. 2-4784. 468 For Rent Miscellaneous McCULLOCH chain saws and poet hole augers bv day Town Eaulp ment Co Ph 4-1541 U-FIX -IT-GARAGE Repair vou own car Phone 4-5261 2095 N 'Cornl U - DRIVE TRUCKS CAR - STAKE - VAN - RENTALS Stevenson BEE-HIVE Mefford 619 COURT ST PHONE 2-1931 OB RLNl or lease. Ige warehouse space cement floors, brick bldg down town. Inquire H. L. Stiff run. S-918S. 450 Merchandise 470 For Sole. . Miscellaneous BASSINETTE on stand, in A-l con dition with pad. Used 1 month. $15. 965 Marion. Ph. 3-6209. WRINGER type washing machine Good condition. $25. 3-9440 or 2.1961 NO MONEY down. Easy budget plan. Consumer wholesale frozen food, and meat. Hoffman meals. Inc., 150 N. Com'l. Ph. 3-5563. USED 5-pc. maple, dinette set, $49.50. Hogg Bros. Used Store. 137 S. C om'l. LEICA 35m. m., summar F 1.2 lens, focal P. shutter speed to 11000 sec. cpl. range finder. Orig. cost $385. Price $125. 1565 N. Winter St. Ph. 4-4752. NEW Davenos, $59.95. Pay no money dn. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. SHOWER stall. Very clean. Excel lent condition. Curtain Ac pipe fit tincs included. S1K. 3-4395. STUDENT'S desk. S9.50. Glen Woodry, 1605 .N. Summer. 5 ELECTRIC wa!f heaters. Wesix. Thermador. Thermostat control. Ph. 2-3326. NEWrug sale. $29 95 for 9x12. Noth ing down. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. ADDING machine. $20. Oak desk. $25. Folda rola babv stroller, like new. $13. 1700 N. 20th. GYM sets. $17.95 Nothing down. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. USED davenport and chair, $69.75. Hogg Bros. Used Store. 137 S. Com'l. TYPEWRITERS. Adding machine. Cash registers. Duplicators. Desks. Chairs. Files. Supplies. Repaired. Roen Typewriter Exc. 456 Court. Ph. 36773. jlbSWING saw. 3 blades. 4 H. motor, stand, $30.00. Complete. 2119 Fisher Road. BOX springs Ac mattress, bassinet complete. Ph. 2-4454. ADDING machines, cash registers $25 Ar up. Clary Multiplier Corp., 1979 Fairgrounds Ra.Hh. z-3J (9. $89 PIANO, really good No money down. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. - $50 DOWN buys complete $ rooms new or used furniture at Glen Woodry's. 1605 N. Summer. 12 to 24 mo'p on balance. Best Buys in Salem. TWIN baby stroller. $19 75. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. Organic Fertilizer Sack or bulk . Odorless Orders delivered Phone 3-8127 DAVENPORT sets, $20. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. 12" TABLE saw. Tllting-Arbor solid base. $150. Ph. 2-7676. CHARIS foundations, lingerie CAcD dresses Ph. 3-5918. Mary E- Bales. NEW chrome dinette sale. $59 50. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. TOP SOIL Newberg Type. Phone 3-3417 OREGON GRAVEL CO. FRENCH Provincial 7-pc. Fruit wood bed suite. Immaculate I used 2 mos.). $900 new cost. Rare bar gain. $395. Folks, this is absolutely gorgeous. Don't miss it. Glen Woodry, 1603 N. Summer. CHEST-O-DRAWERS, $5 up. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. TOP SOIL RIVER SILT Ph. 2-1575 or 2-8301 Used platform rockrr, $16.75. Hogg Bros. Used Store, 137 S. Com'l. PAINT. $2.29 gal. Glen Woodry. TOP SOIL RIVER SILT FILL DIRT PROMPT DELIVERY. PH. J-1749 KEIZER SAND AND GRAVEL LARGE baby buggy, $12. 6-yr. crib A mattress. $12. Glen Woodry. 1605 N. Summer. HYDRAULIC J CKS New and rebuilt. Service and parts. Les's Battery Shop. 691 N. High. NEW twin mattress and spring. $28.75. for both. Nothing down, 6 mos. bal. Glen Woodry, 1605 N. Summer. WE HAVE a few used TV sets to choose from. Different makes from $69.95 up. Valley TV Center. 2303 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 2-1913. 472 Wanted. Miscellaneous LOGS WANTED Top prices paid. 6-in. to 50-in. diameters in 8-ft. or multiples of 8-ft. We also buy stumpage. Burkland Lumber Com pany, Turner. Ore. Ph. Turner 1125. Evenings phone Turner 2502 or Salem 2-7826. 474 Miscellaneous 12-ft. RUNABOUT, trailer, used S times. $350. CaU 6 p.m. 386 B St.. Independence Ph. 109. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR 2-HR SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bldg. State Ac Cornl. Sts SALEM PH $-3311 476 Fuel ANDERSON'S green slab 2 ed $14 Ph 2-7751 or 4-4253 or 2-4574 CAPITAL FUEL SPRING SPECIAL Plywood cores 2 cords $20 i Old Fir 2 cords $24 Planer ends cord $8. Sawdust for Mulching 1420 Broadway Ph. 3-7721 West Salem Fuel Co. Mulch Sawdust and Fertilizer Oak, slab, block wood, planer ends. PICK-UP WOOD .1525 Edgewater Phone 2-4031 Highway Fuel Co. Clean sawdus wood, green or try Stove-Dlese' oils Ph 3-4444 500 Bus. & Finance 510 Money to LoCTP SHOPPINn FOR A LOAN? PERSONAL Offers These Benefits: "Yes" promptly to employed peo ple married single I Nationwide credit e Single visit loan phone first. Select oest 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 ' PRIVATE MONEY to loan. Ph. 2-0794. TO PLACE AD DIAL 2-2441 500 Bus. & Finance 515 Investments Our loan plan can help you If you own good credit. With vacation time almost here, tee us when you are ready for your summer trip. STOP BY OR PHONE Loans to $300.00 on furniture and equipment and to $500.00 on car, trucks and trailers. Park Free at Marlon Car Parks . 136 S. Commercial St Uc. S-138. M-33S AUTO LOaNS WrLLAMETTt CRF.un CO. 182 South Church Parking a-Plenty Ph 2-2457 Uc M-30 S-154 600 Employment S02 Help Wanted SALESMAN'S DREAM Men and women interested in sales work, this is the opportunity you dream about.. A company is enter ing a new field with millions be hind it to assure your future. Pro motions will be fast for those that can qualify. Don't be a dreamer and miss th illt Regardless of what you are selling or if you would like to get into seUing field. INVESTI GATE! You must be neat In ap pearance, ambitious and own an automobile. No collecting or route running. Appointments made for you. Your earnings should be $150 per week to start, plus an addi tional bonus check every month after you have been with us for a short time. See personnel mgr. any week day 9 to 12 noon at 51S Hood St.. Room 210. 604 Help Wanted. Male NEED one man for saleswork in Northern Oregon. Experience preferred, although not a require ment, as we will give complete training. Travel during week. Must be over 21. Apply to Em ployment Representative. 815 Menlo Drive. Beaverton. Oregon. PART time shoe clerk, contact Mr. Kristell. Ph. 3-3191. $475 PER MONTjH AND MORE TAKE HOME PAY This Is a permanent sales position for capable men. 25 years and older, with car. wrho will be free to work away from home during the week. It is not necessary that you ha experience. Individuals accepted will receive thorough training and guidance as well as above average earnings starting with training pro. gram. ' Apply to: W. OLSON SENATOR HOTEL, SALEM 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. MONDAY OR TUESDAY JUNE 21-22 WANTED Boys for Capital Journal street sales. Age 10 to 13. must have parents consent. Work from 3 to arternoons. Apply CJ car rier division. CORRESPONDENT for Capital Jour nal at Detroit, Ore- with type writer, some news experience or training preferred. Contact Mike Forbes. Capital Journal. Salem. DEPENDABLE man for local Fuller Brush route. $95 weekly comm. to start Mr. Flory. 3-8357. 606 Help Wanted. Female EXPERIENCED Accountant for part time. Reply own handwriting. Statesman-Journal. Box 517. LIGHT housekeeping for single man. Home and small wages. 3-8763 and 2-8160. GENERAL office duties, typing, fil ing, calculator, no bookkeeping. 33 hr. week. Exp. references. Write Box 519, Statesman-Journal. WOMAN to take orders at home 3 to 5 hours per day. Absolutely no soliciting, order taking only. Write, giving age, address, type of phone service, number and age of chil dren, if any. and previous working experience to Box 515. " A -A-Attention Ladies! If you have a phone and are Inter ested in earning from $5 to $9 per day direct from your home write R. L. Truesdell. Box 508. Statesman-Journal. 608 Pickers Wanted START picking Monday. June 21, 16 acres Northwest strawberries. Children under 16 only if accom panied by parents. K. & L. Straw berry Farm. 1 mile N. of Salem city limits on N. River Rd. U-PICK berries 10c lb. G. Siddall. 810 mi. E. of 99E on Hood view Rd. Ph. 4-1349. U-PICK strawberries. 10c a lb. Brine containers. 8090 McCleod Lane. Ph. : 4-3123. MARSH ALLS, you pick 10c R. A. Fiedler. Sitter Drive. STRAWBERRY pickers register now. P. W. Woelke Rt. 2. Box 432. Ph. , 41345. Mile Se a half East on Hood View Rd. ; BERRY pickers wanted. Field 1 mile out of city limits on Cherry Ave. Drive to Alder St.. then follow signs. Trans, furn. Ph. 4-2989 early morning, noon, evening. NOT Sat urdays. I. Hartman. 4190 Brooks Ave. ,j 610 Sales Persons Wanted SALESMEN AND AGENTS Brand new product of rubber re search stops flat tires. Motorist can now get puncture proof tubes for $1.98 per tire. Plenty of advertise ment and promotion. Get in on the ground floor. Send for literature or $7.92 check jw money order for a kit of four tubes. We pay postage. This purchase will be refunded on your first order of twelve (121 kits or more at a big commission to you. "America rails on wheels and your spare tire wil be your sales man." ACT NOW! CONTACT: THE TIRE GUARD OF AMERICA 55 SPRING STREET.' ROCHESTER g. NEW YORK - WANltU SALtSMAJN IF YOU have a desire to make some real money, seeking a wondeful future we'd like to talk to you. Must be college graduate between ages of 21 to 35. have car and pleasant appearance. Call 4-8134 for interview. ' 612 Work Wonted. Male CARPENTER work by hour or con tract 2-8293. GENERAL yard work wanted. Ph. 3-6548 SMALL carpenter repair jobs. Good work, reasonable. Ph. 4-1424. EMPLOYMENT desired, age 29. "Do ' anything.' Year round, ricinitjr Sa lem. "Chauffuerg License." Tel. 3-1020 4-6020. rsi . rrrrrr r - 1 leflfr).