The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 30, 1955, Page 14, Image 14

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    6-Sc Statesman, Salem,
House Action Hearing
On Portland State Bill
By PAUL W. HARVEY, JR. j
x ' Associated Press Writer j -"
Portland State College, regulation of milk and electric com
panies, and exempting school bus operations from, gasoline taxes
are listed for action in the Oregon Legislature next week.
When the lawmakers return to the Capitol Monday for their
fourth week, there will be eight bills up for passage in the Senate
and two in the House, but all are somewhat trivial-
jSoloii Favors
Formation of
Parks Board
A separate state parks commis
sion could do a better long-rang
job of park development that
the Oregon Highway Commission
which now has control, it was
declared by Rep. Alfred Corbett
(D), Portland.
1 State Sen. Pat Lonergan (R),
Portland and Corbett have intro
duced a bill proposing the trans
fer of 62 major state parks from
the highway commission to a
new five-man parks commission
to be appointed by the governor.
The bill also " would increase
the amount of money for state
parks from the present level of
about $2,000,000 a biennium to
approximately $3,000,000, Rep.
Corbett said of the bill'
"Our primary reason for intro
ducing this measure, said Cor
bett, "is the attitude of the high
way commission."
He maintained that the high
way body has insisted on locat
ing parks near main highways'
and has taken the stand that all
funds now. made available for
parks should go into maintenance
without any : further acquisition
of park land at this time."
More Parks Needed
The Portland . representative
said he! feels that more parks
will be J needed because of "the
phenomenal growth of the tour
ist and recreation industries in
Oregon and the expected popu
lation growth to come.
The parks commission propos
al. Senate Bill 136, said C6rbett,
Is designed to pool the ideas sub
mitted by' an interim committee
on Columbia River, parks and re
creation and - by the Portland
Chamber of Commerce subeom-
mitte on natural resources.
The setup would call for the
separate commission until such
time as it would become, incor
porated in a state natural re
sources department
For financing of park acquisi
tion and development under the
new plan, the proposed law calls
for allocation to that purpose of
S per cent of the annual reven
ue collected for -highway pur
poses. '
Legality Checked,
' Corbett said this method of
having park funds still come
from the Highway Commission
had been checked for legality and
it was found that it would not
jeapordize federal aid or other
special funds now available to
the state highway department
. The bill also directs the park
and highway commissions to
make studies and come to agree
ment before Jan. 1, 1956, on what
additional parks would be turned
over to the sew commission, be
sides the 62 primary parks speci
fied at the outset.
v The transfer would not affect
the status of present roadside
park areas which the highway;
commission has developed in re-j
cent years, for example. x ,
; Salary of the director of state
parks is fixed in the bill at not
less than $9,000. Separate offices
for the independent parks de
partment would be provided.
: The bill has been referred to
the ways and means committee.
Resignation of
Eugene's Police
Chief Reported
EUGENE m Police Chief Ted
Brown will resign here soon -to
"become director of public safety
at Guam, the Eugene Register
Guard said Saturday.
Brown said he was not at liberty
to comment, on the report.
The newspaper said Brown '
- applied for'the new job two weeks !
ago. and a letter from the Guam!
x governor. Ford 0. Elvidge, arrived
last week, saying Brown bad .been
selected.
. The official announcement is
expected later, the newspaper said.
SEASON OPENS
ASTORIA m The winter com
mercial fishing season opened on
the Columbia River Saturday, but
little activity is expected until the
winter run of Chinook salmon
begins about Feb. 13.
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Ore.,. Sunday,. Jan. 30, 1955
Next week's action wm ne
mostly in committee rooms.
The House Education commit
tee plans to vote Tuesday on the
Senate-passed bill to make Port
land State College a degree-granting
college. It's now an extension
center of the State Board 01
Higher Education.
The onlv oooosition to the bill
comes from Eugene and Corval
lis, where the university and state
college are located. The bill ap
pears certain to be passea oy
the House, probably on Thurs
day or Friday.
Hearing Monday
On Monday afternoon, the
House Food and Dairy committee
holds a hearing in room 326 on
the Department of Agriculture's
bill to eliminate B and C grades
of milk. This bill has drawn the
fire of some dairymen who claim
it would run the little dairymen
out of business.
The Senate State and Federal
Affairs committee has a hearing
scheduled Monday at 10:30 a. m.
in room 6 on a bill to compel
state boards and departments to
open their meetings to the public
and the press, and to give five
days' notice before meetings are
held.
Taxes The Legislature's No. 1
problem will be the main inter
est Tuesday, when the 31 Demo
crats in the Legislature will an
nounce their program to raise
revenue to balance the state bud
get Institution Bonds
, The proposal to ask the voters
at the next election to authorize
a bond isue for state institution
construction is scheduled for
hearing Tuesday afternoon in
room 321 by the House taxation
committee.
On Wednesday, the Senate
Commerce and Utilities commit
tee will have a hearing on a bill
to let the State Tax commission
fix valuations of utilities for rate-
making purposes. This valuation
now is set by the Public Utilities
commissioner, who also sets the
rates. '
Sen. Monroe Sweetland, Mil-
waukie Democrat, author of the
bill, thinks the tax commission
would set lower valuations, and
thus the electric rates would be
reduced.
An attempt by schools districts
to obtain gasoline tax refunds on
the buses which they own and
operate will get an airing Wed
nesday before the House High
ways committee.
A flood of bills will be intro
duced in the House next week
as Representatives try to beat the
deadline for introduction of bills.
Limitation on Bills
After Thursday, no House bills
can be introduced except by per
mission of the House rules com
mittee. The Senate has a similar
rule, but it doesn't go into effect
until Feb. 14.
There are a couple of parties
on tap for next week, too.
The Salem Chamber of Com
merce will have a dinner for the
Legislators and their wives Mon
day night
On Friday, ihe Legislators and
wives' wil go to Eugene for din
ner given by the Eugene Cham
ber of Commerce. After the din
ner, they'll attend the Oregon
Washington Basketball game.
Fall Injures
John Wayne
S A U S A L I T 0, Calif., (UP)-
Actor - producer John Wayne
slipped while walking the gang
plank between a ferry boat and
the dock Friday during the
shooting of the film "Blood Alley
and was taken to Marin General
Hospital for treatment.
At the hospital, in nearby San
Rafael Dr. Frank R. Hurlbutt said
Wayne, co-producer of the movie
which has been beset with troubles
since shooting began here three
weeks ago, suffered a severe mus
cle sin-on-theT-ight side. -
Dr. Hurlbutt said he did not know
how long Wayne would be side
lined. .
Salom
Obituaries
Lets Parseglan
Late resident of Rt 3, at a local
hospital. January 27. at the age of 58.
Survived by husband. Parteg Parseg
ian, Salem: mother of Mrs. Margaret
Gardner. Salem: parents. Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Hawes, Dallas. Texas:
sister. Mrs. W. L. Cayior. Dallas. Tex.
Mrs. Russell A. Thompson, also of
Dallas Services will be held Mon
day, Jan. 31, at 2 p.m. in the Howell-Edwards
ChapeL Rev. Elwell
officiating.
Quizzed
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NEW YORK ratricu nray,
.
who was identified by police
a the girl to whom Slain mil-
lionaire Serge Rubinstein tele-
phoned a few hours before his
violent death. She is snown in
New York police station
where she was questioned. Miss
Wray, secretary at a corpor
ation in which Rubenstem naa
an interest was a
frequent
companion of the slain man.
(AP Wirepaoto)
Relatives of
Yank Airmen
Get Together
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (UP)
Relatives of 11 American airmen
: : j : nA rfc; twan 9.
unpriMucu ju cu v.uu. "t-
rUUIlU Ul fTIllCl uailllircriil, ciuu a
ogniUon in their honor here Sat-
Urday.
The wives and mothers of the
airmen were invuea nere Dy a i
group of businessmen.
Most of the women endorsed
State Department's refusal to grant
travel permits so they could ao
cept a Communist invitation to vis
it their men.
One of them. Mrs. Marjone
Llewellvn. Vista. Calif., disagreed
The wife of Capt. Elmer F.
f lAniAlltm Ana At
held in a Communist jail, said if
ihe Mate uepanmeni cnaugeu j
mind "I d still go.
Others wno maae tne trip w
Honda included Mrs. Charlene
t. : i Airman ij Hen.i
TSrSSSZ MS .
Minn.; Mrs. Boooy crown, wuc
nf I t Wallace T. Brown. Mont-
v
gomery, ..Aia.; -i
Schmidt, wife of Airman z-c d"aecee lonely club, if tout
il C. Sfhmidt. Boise. Ida.: Mrs.l lonelv see Rae. Write Sor lnfor.
tvt Rrnm mofher of Set. HOW-
4 A cassxa. e.w -- '
j cf Paul Minn., and
aiu "V"" . A";': I:".'
Mrs. tlnei m. umuoiu som .
Lt. John W. Buck, Armathwaite,
Tenn.
Grains Show
;
Small Advance
wTtninn n In tnracf in I
vmvnuv uii .
international tensions littea grains
f the lotharv thev had been
uuv v.
in for several weeks on the uoara
of Trade during the week.
The possibility America : might
become involved in a shooting war
in the Far East scared some
shorts in all cereals, particularly
cnvtoami- and the market enioyea
a seneral but relatively small ad-
ronrt ThAre was dentv of selling
V
pressure to resiuic su. .
. Wheat closed ine ween rs
htpher. corn 4 higher, oats
H-l higher, rye 3 to 3 Vt higher,
envhPans 2A to 10 cents higher
and lard 23 to 55 cents a hundred
rvnnnH higher.
Another development W h i C h
... K,,vin at times. Bar-
VCUOlU OVI1IV mmj - '
tinilarlv m feed urains. was the
HrsTreally severecold -athero
the winter in ine miuwcsu iuu
was expected to increase consump
tion of feed grains on larms.
Stocks Reach
Near Record
NEW YORK Wi The stock
market continued driving ahead
this week to near record high
levpls.
The Associated Press average ot
fio stocks was uo $3.20 on the week.
the best showing in more than a
month.
At the end of the week the aver
age stood at $155.50. The high of
the year Jan. "3 was $156.40. The
all-time high of $157.70 came on
Sept. 3. 1929. "
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man. rm.. ooara ec some
WiUing to batch. Statesman-Journal.
Eox 21. " '
WANTED. 8" tilting arbor Uble saw.
reasonable, v n. wm.
KENMORE range, relrif.. chrome
dinette set. Pn. s-7is. itza wimn.
rMJNCAN-Phvfe dining room table
St chairs, sao: x- joqpo at-
ui SCHOOL, bov witn car. wants
station worrc alter scnooi et mhit
days. Phone 2-2833.
9 x 13 RUG ran. S4. tienone Bear
ing aid, fio. pn. i-ww-
COMFORTABLE 3-bdrm. house, ga
rage. oU neat, fu. rn. a-oaw or
2-7481.
LATE built 1-bedroom, unfurnished.
Plenty floor space. Locatea aouin
west East view). $48.50. Ph. 3-5667.
WOMAN. IS to 35. for gen. house
work, care of J cnuaren. to nve in.
priv.' room 8c bath. Ph. 3-4581.
FURN. 2-bdrm. home, full basmt.
auto, oil heat adults. $70 mo. 34370
TYPEWRITER skill saw. tool grind
er, power mower, mtscl. 3-7092.
1-BDRM. furs, house. (32 no. N. 4 th.
. near bus. lge. garden spot pn.
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lint Mr CbemeKeia. disck ec wmw
Sorineer Spaniel. Ph. 2-0950.
strayed from our home at Rt i.
Rrook. black Cocker, short legs.
black co"-- Henry Harris. 2-590C,
-fanlf f,,. WowT
tan case. Reward. Ph. 4-2898.
lost Homely small tan dog. Ph.
a-sTzx
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I with eentleman around 50 years
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60. 375 Market St
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foec-ion lnvit?d at aU te.r:
lvrnME Taws. Qualified
AQVlSUr.
Reas.. eve, it weex enas. in. -o
WILLAMETTE VaUey Nursing Home.
807 First St.. Woodburn. rn. z-iioi.
i 5,.V. in.,rt fIn0ection
Oil heat. State licensed. (Inspection
invited.)
I LET lis
help you control your
Wey-rite, medically prov-
waieht
en. ine:
y en, lnexnensive. oaxisiacuoi. umi-
anteeq. pn. a-aioz aner
SAFE, oermanent removal of un
sightly acial nairs. Encn or w. s.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, 315"i N.
Commercial g-zios or e-wiw.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No.
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xtvruxr. READER
w m'i. without asking a cues-
tion. gives dates, facts, can help
solve all problems. 3645 Portland
Rd. Look for
ALIRMA MOTEb siun
qq Afiriculture
4W Livestock ForSoU"
FRESH Guernsey heifer, extra large.
WHITES KANt-H
1 Mile East from Turner.
Box 66, Rickreall. Ore.
Ph.
Dallas
Ma. 3-4077.
SPRINGER heifer. $75. Will trade
for beef. H. F. cnnstiansen, nt. a,
ui uuiM. Wiit
-
. NICE young ewn, starting to tamh.
i9oo mwiuii
QUALllx rUKA.
20 nice, clean, grain fed hogs. About
525 lbs., lie oer ID. ueuverea io
. iPr-w Jtn. j irV xiiii
suugniernoiue. .jv, .r
Bros.. Rt 5. Box 483, Salem.
LOCKER BEEF. Eastern Oregon ,i
or whole, ise. custom Killing.
Trailer loaned free. Salem Meat
Co, 1325 S 25th. Ph. 3-4858.
403 Livestock Wonted
LIVESTOCK buyer A F. Sommer
1265 Harmon Dr. Ph 4-2617
CATTLE BUYERS E. 1- and B. 8nc
men. 97 state -! or w
LIVESTOCK buyer. 1 toiv cattle.
horses, hogs, sheep. eai. Emery
Alderman. Ph 4-S430 or 4-7311.
patti .EL nones, at vour farm. E. C
McCandlish. Rt. z. JBX. zs. e-iosi.
404 Poultry and Kobbiri
35 LAYING pullets,
ter Ac S. 99 E.
Corner of Bax-
parm red foasters. Sc. Special pul
let prices: Parm.. 28c. Leghorns.
a?- White Rocks & New Hamp.
17c straight run chicks, all breeds.
14c. Valiey f irm store.
CUSTOM DRESSING
of poultry We buy rabbits.
Wing's Ph. 4-39183985 State
466 Pets
A K P. AlrU TMDoies 8c bitch. W,
Edgar Nafziger. Rt 6, Box 400.
Salem. Ph. 4-1936. No Sunday calls.
WILL trade 2 coon tt fox dogs for
cat dog. Ph. 4-6173.
Sired bv Son of Bin Tin Tin
Tor ale German Shepherd pup -
Dies. AKC reg. After p.m.. t-etw.
11 MONTHS A.K.C registered male
Labrador. Will accept reasons Die
offer. 264 S. College in Monmouth.
PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. 4-Cor-
ners Aviary. m nuuauoi
. 1 ...A T 1 a un
AKC German Shepherd Pups. Rt
Box 318. Dallas. Ore., evenings.
Phone MA 3-2379. MA 3-4271.
SMALL Pekingese. $25. Ph. 4-3263.
CORKHAVZN Kennel boardinf
Obedience train. Silverton 3-4787.
PARAKEETS, cages, supplies. Bird
Paradise. 3180 Livingston. 3-1843.
HOLLYWOOD aquarium. 1952 McCoy.
8. 10. 1 gal. tanks 15 off. 2-6892.
JP 6 DAYS F0ML
- 2 Line Minimum , fts
TO BUY TO SELL TO TRADE
""j ITEMS $25 or LESS
SORRY. PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY
VARIETY of apples.! 50c to $1.00 box.
Containers. R. H. Wacken. 2-3169.
CLEARANCE sale of Canaries, all
types St colon. Reasonable. 2-5929.
BOYS' 30-in. bicycle.. Good condition.
$20. Ph. 4-7534.. . I
400 Agriculture
408 Pets
REGISTERED male Boston terrier
pup. 75. Ph. 2197 Monmouth.
TO GIVE away, black male kitten.
at 245 S. Winter.
REGISTERED 10-mo. male cocker.
$20. Rod Moore. Detroit. Ore.
BULL DOG pups. $10. Orchard
Heights Rd, Rt 1. Box BBS, Ph.
4-2669. ' 1
A.K.C. Boston Terrier, male, stud
service, beautifully marked. 4-2483.
FOR SALE AJC.C. Collie pupa.
Center. Pn. 2-U33.
410 Seeds and Plants
N.W. STRAWBERRY plants. 1st jr..
isolated field. Ph. 4-2444.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
Improved Washington raspberry
plants.-Ph. 4-6143.
JONATHAN St Spita apples. Joe
Disdrich. 220 West cnemawa Kd
1 mile rtraight Wert of Keiier Schl.
DELICIOUS apples. 50c bu. & up.
C. T. Furdum. RU 2, box zt, aiem.
Ph. 4-7719. j
413 Fertilizer
ROTTED manure by sack or cubic
yard. Immed. del. Phillips Bros.
Rt S. Box 493. Ph. 4-308L
150 Merchandise
451 Macbinerr "end vTooln
HD 3 DOZER and drum. Good cond
1695 Lee. Ph. 24797. .
454 Sewing Mochines
WHITE Rotary console sewing ma
chine. 545. 1810 Lee.
MORSE PHOTOMATIC ZIGZAG
"Seejhe stitch before jrou sew
Hollywood Sewcraft
a rairgrounoa itoaa .
455 Hsehold Goods For Salt
TJSED FURNITURE
VALLEY FURN. CO, 219 N.
Com!,
FREEZER SALE
Fabfl!fnd feezVrsAsizM'reguiiHy
selling up to 5679.95. inventory sale
price starts at szss- in original
crates. See at 1410 Broadway
I BENDIX automatic washer, like new
condition. S4S. Ph. 4-8024.
apt size
VACUUM CLEANER. Compact $59-
.50. used, terma. like new. . 2OB0 Ii,
Capitol. Phone 3-lot I
BY OWNER. Ute model Bendix auto.
washer and dryer, both SZ2S. see in
operation. 2-5532 after 5:00 p.m.
BE THRIFTY Buy tged furniture St
appliances, THK xtLWXt J.K wax en
Easv Terms at'
WOODRY'S THRDTTY USED FURN.
515 S. Coml ' Ph. 4-3319
USEr pianos y0Ur choice S75. H. L,
stlf( rurniture. 175 N. High.
VACUUM CLEANER lor trade, what
1 h 2060 w c'PitoL
I . , . rr . ,110c
WOODRY'S THRIFTY; USED FURN.
513 so. com i. ' t-n.
DELUXE MonUf elec. range with
KMTltawm burn(.5 i.t. model, fully
auto. 5195. Cost S350. Ph. 4-6353.
3455 Crestview Dr.
PICTURE frames. Choice.
25c.
Snooks. 2565 State.
a MATCHING wool reversible rugs.
9'xl5 S-yxlCB". 1270 N. Capitol.
USED mahogany record cabinet good
cond., 514.95. i Manogany gossip
bench. S7-95. B-pc. dining set wal
nut. $89.50. 5-pc chrome set. gray
peart chairs have tnicx seats et
backs, like new. S54.95.
WOODRY'S THRIFTY USED FURN.
515 So. Coml. ' Ph. 4-3319
ELECTROLUX vacuum cleaner. $29-
.50 (terms). 2060 N. Capitol. 3-7067,
UNFINISHED furniture. H. L. Stiff
Furn. Store. 175 N. High.
REAL bargains. Ph. 2-1292. Used
washers. refriRS.. eiec. ranges, aiso
used motors, elements & parts. Ap
pliance Wreckers, 4550 Monroe Ave
USED 6-vr. hardwood crib with mat
tress, $17.95. Baby scale balance
type. $595. Cast aluminum scooter
(new), only 53.95.
WOODRY'S THRIFTY USED FURN,
513 So. Com'L Ph. 4-3319
VACUUM cleaner. Filter Queen. $59-
.50 (terms). 2060 N. Capitol.' 3-7067,
I BARGAIN bob says electric ranges
i to ourn. in tact uiry re
I teed to burn. New Universal, ret.
iLiiV. i- . ,nui tT-.j
Xlhn.' 27o"sTubA7
rtnn Friria vvenlnes.
IFRICIDAIRB in good condition.
cheap. 3292 Mayfleld Place,
I NEW metal smokers, reg. $15 at
wv- Vjnttv benches, values to
S19.9S at $3.99. 9x12 linoleum rues,
choice of color. $5.95. Famous
make Daveno and club chair. Dble.
coil spring construction, reg. $149.50
at $88. 8"x26' plate glass mirrors.
Sp.
WOODRY'S THRIFTY. USED FURN
,. i T.W . M1B
,l 10. Lorn i. i x-n.
KIRBY VACUUM cleaners. Uke new,
cost I174J0. seU for SS3M. awi ,
CapitoL Phone 3-7067.
ELECTRO-WATT Forced Air Oil
Furnace. Excellent conaition com
plete with 500 gaL tank, ducts ana
Honeywell Air conditioning con
trol and Thermostat. Onlv 8400.00,
Also. S other oil furnaces, good
buys. CaU 4-2C3 or 2-5595 Eves.
HOOVER vacuum cleaners. $19 JO.
2060 N. CapitoL Phone 3-7057.
1456 Wonteo1, Hsehold Gooli
WS pay top cash tor used furniture
and appliances.
.t "
1
J '270 S. LIBERTY.
PH. 4-6371
. i i . .
3.I - '" """'a '"""-
1 LOT EACH .
'ix 6 A. Cedar Sdc R. U $115
s x S A. Cedar Sdg.. R. L. $135
lx$ No. I Cedar Panelinf $125
1x8 No. I Cedar PaneUng $125
25" V. G. Cedar Hand SpUt Shakes
: $14.40 q.. 10" EStp.
IFRED SMITH LBR. YD.
3845 State
Phone 2-8513
Minimum
ORANGE St pink apricot Roller can
aries. 1340 Chemeketa. Ph. 3-4385.
RABBITS, hutches 2c misc. articles.
Ph. 2-5757.
13 DARK mahogany doors.
$5.00 each. Phone 4-3879.
New.
450 Merchandise
458 Building Moteriols
LUMBER S25 per M. 2x4. 2 2x13 rL
boards & antpiap. . aoo Hansard
Ave. Ph. 3-132 eves. Ph. 3-775.
Lebanon, Ore.
PLYWOOD
All sizes, yon name it we have It
em to your sire fxs sneets in au
thicknesses. Small pieces at re
duced prices. Hundreds & hundreds
of doors Mahog.. Birch, Sen.
Shina. and Fir. Prices so reason
able you'U never forget Oak fig. in
neatea room. Haranoara z.uo sheet,
213 lb. 3-tab Rfg 7.75 so. all colors.
Lotsa paneling Cedar. Hemlock,
Pine. Fir. Hemlock door iambs.
Here's a hot one Special V 4x8
Ribbon Mahog. Ply. 19c ft Also
EXTRA SPECIAL 1.89, a 3x1
Mahog. Ply.
For your convenience
Open aU day Saturday
PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER YARD
3545 Portland Road Ph. 4-4433
Keith Brown
SPECIALS
CLOSE-OUTS - -
SALE
2532 x 1' a x RL S Com.
Oak Flooring 550.00 M
4 x S x , Weatherproof
Hardboard
2.00 ea. pc.
4 X
White Beach
Plywood with Lumber Core .48 ft
Complete Stock Mahogany; Birch &
Senwood Plywood Priced right
4 Ovalo Base 4 to 5 .
i Price
.045 Lin. rt
3 Ovalo Casing 4' to ',
v.
Price
.035 Lin. Ft
Bathroom accessories, res. S2.70.
now jo
See our complete door Unit Door
Hung. Hardware installed, casing
nailed on. Mahogany, Birch and
Senwood. Sizes: 2-OxS-S; 2-4x8-8;
2-8x8-8: 2-8x-S z li.
DOORS -
2-8 & 2-8x6-8x1 i HC Mahof.
SOIS S3.75
3 doors 2-4x6-8x1 2 Psnel 54.75
KEITH BROWN
Lumber Yard
135 North Front St. Phone 3-9111
"WE GIVE
S&H GREEN STAMPS"
SPECIAL 2x4 8-ft utility grade.
$3.00 per carrier waa of approx
Imately 1.400 ft
' BURKLAND LUMBER CCL
Phone 1125 Turner
USED BUILDING
MATERIALS
(LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS)
Ready made roof trusses. 22' $3.50 ea
Readv made roof trusses. 24 55.50 ea
300 M-No. 2 & btr. used lbr. $45 per M
Used Brick $30 per M
500 1-lite sash, 44x40 Z.5 ea.
500 1-lite sash. 44x33 $2.50 ea
Also many other sizes to choose from
Ready made used kitchen cabinets.
uppers St lowers Very low priced
Doors Doors galore, complete with
frames 8c hardware 15.50 to $7.50
4' black drainage pipe 30c lin. ft.
Also ail kinds used pipe
SPECIAL
2 stl. fire escape stairways only 1 yr.
ow 3 50 per no. It.
U.I b GET ACQUAINTED
RITTER & &C0MPANY
4 miles North of Salem. i mile
North of Totem Pole on 99E. We
will be open all day Saturday.
Plywood, large supply. . . Low priced
xoose insuianon. per sack si. 20
Fiber (lass roll InsuL CHEAP
16x32. 12x24. ceil. tile. sq. ft. 10c
.". llnsuL board
-CHEAP
5' steel tub. complete
5' cast tub. complete
863.50
$69.50
Steel shower cabinets
$39.50
Elec. water heaters $59.50 uo
21x32 dble. sink wrim $43.93
500 gal. steel septic tanks S57.50
4 cast. Iron soil pipe 70c ft
4 Orangeberc pipe 38c ft
i" galv. pipe 124c. i" 164c
Mahog Birch, sen. doors.
Fir door jambs, good ones $2.50
Waterproof wall board. 4x8 2.00
New 4x8 plaster board $1.40
Craft black building paper .$2.50
12-2 elec. wire, roll at 4V,e
Steel garage doors, complete, $44
3 tab. compos, roof, per sq. $7.75
Iron roof 6" 8. 10 12 ...CHEAP
Weather strip, wind. $14.20 up
Hundreds picture wind. $8 up
Window sashes in stock.
Birch s,4 plywood, grade A 45e
Exter. white paint per gal $2.50
Cedar posts, your choice 35c
Nails. 100 lbs. per keg $9.25
Painted Canadian shakes -810.95
Cedar, siding, sanded and . " "
rough CHEAP
Plastic floor tile 9x9 . 14c
Overhead garage hdwre. $13.95
4 C. G. Long.& Sons
1 ml. N. of Keiier Ph. 4-5051
500,000 FEET
New. fresh-mUled. old and second
growth lumber. 3x4 to 3x12. in 8
to 24-foot lengths. Delivered prices
$30 per thousand. Ted MuUer. Ph
Salem 2-112$ evenings.
459 bo It Yourself
U-FIX-IT-GARAGE
Repair yea own car. Phone 4-5261
2" N Coml
460 Musicol Instruments
1 MEDIUM. 2 fuU size violins. 1 ac
cordion 8c piano, reasonable. 4-4748.
WURUTZER Studio Piano. Fine con
dition. Price reduced. 1850 N. 19th.
WANTED food used
spinet
piano.
Will pay cash. Ph. 4-7782.
778
CONVERT your piano into an organ,
let us show you how. Wiltsey Music
House, I860 State.
SMAI.T. upright piano. dandy. Wilt
sey Music House. 1860 State.
SMALL spinet piano, 1-year-old.
Must sell at once. Ph. 2-027L
462 Sports Equipment
12-ft "BIRCHCRArr ear top boat,
2 years old. 240 Delmar Dr. 2-4011.
14-ft OUTBOARD "runabout- 22
h.p. Johnson motor, windshields,
remote controls, etc. A-l, $395.
Call Woodburn 2-3606.
CASH paid for used funs, modern
and antique. Cascade Merc 1230
Broadway.
468 For Rent, Miscellaneous
FOR RENT or lease, lge. warehouse
snace. cement floor, brick bldg..
dowa town. Inquire . H, L. Stiff
rum. 2-8185.
SUPER MARKET
BUILDING?
450 Merchandise .
470 For Sol ' Miscellaneous
ROOFING, SIDING
EAVE TROUGHS
INSTALLED
INSULATE YOUR HOME NOW!
NOTHING DOWN TERMS 38 BIOS
CALL US TODAY FOR
FREE ESTIMATES
Montgomery Ward & Co.
i w. uDerty ra. s-sm
HIGH pressure steam boilers. 8 At
15 h.o. Good cond.. auto, controls.
Pfa. 4-3323 or 3-fl959.
DRY BALED SHAVINGS
Ph. 4-5055. 560 S. 21st St..
SPEED Queen, pump, stainless tub.
S35. 13S1 Elm st. Fn. 3-eowi.
GOOD, used Kirby vacuum cleaner.
Ph. 3-5437.
7O0-ft USED clean edge maple ffoor-
ing. 8c. Ph. 3-8585.
BABY bed with Kent-wet spring
mattress, like new. 515. in. 4-ausa.
See at 490 Cummings Lane.
NEW Crosley T.V. set, 17-in. lor
S139.95 complete.
RALPH JOHNSON APPL.
355 Center Ph.-33139
GRAIN TIGHT truck bed for l'i ton
farm truck, dump ena gate lor
small grain or ear corn. James L.
Richardson. Rt 1. Dayton. Ph.9X18
DE LUXE bathenett, good condition.
S7.50. Ph. 2-7337.
SHOE cobblers outfit, cheap. Build
ers level. See at 2580 N 5th.
THREE 500-chick brooders. 3790 Mc
Cain Ave. after .
FARM FRESH fuU-of-pep etf. De
livered. - Phone 4-170.
FOR SALE yr. old baby crib, com-
plete. Good cond. 525. yn. z-zsg.
CHARIS corsetiere. dresses yardage.
Mary E. Bales, Ph. 3-5818. ;
9x12 LINO. rugs. S5.95 a
U Elf-
strom Co. 280 S. Liberty
STAINLESS STEEL COOKWARE
by piece or set. Ph. 3-4809. Reas.
FOR SALE Old fashioned shutters.
Several sizes. Two or four panels.
Ph. 3-8182.
LADIES fur coat (baby seal). Size
14. good cond. $75. 1483 N. summer
St. Ph. 3-3539.
RESTAURANT
equip, gas
dishwasher.
range,
broiler, fryer.
3-8483
WOOD lathe with aU attachments
hke new. Including metal spinning
tools. $175. Call 2-8268.
USED 8c reconditioned electric water
beaters. Guaranteed.
JUDSONS
279 N. Com'l. Ph. 3-4141
ELECTRICAL shop merchandise.
Good condition. Ph. 3-8482.
NEW 9x12 beige frieze wool rug. waf
fle pad. 745 Jefferson.
SO-GAL auto, sas water heater. 3 yrs.
Old. $25. Ph. 4-5689. 1097 S. 13th.
PIT RUN GRAVEL
Ph. 2-4310 Any time. 1
U-VOLT Diesel batteries.
30 mo. 304 amp-hr. S47.W extra. .
24 mo. 204 amp-hr. $35.95 exch.
6-voIt commercial batteries.
36 mo. 153 amp-hr. $16.90 exert.
24 mo. 153 amp-hr. $12.95 exch.
LESS BATTERY SHOP
695 N. High.' Salem. Ph. 4-6523
USED cash regis., adding machines.
Clary. 1S79 fairgrounos Ha. z-jjo,
TYPEWRITERS, adding machines.
cash registers, duplicators, desks.
chairs, files & supplies. Roens,
456 Court St Ph. 3-6771
TOP SOIL
River silt fin dirt, prompt delivery.
Ph. 21749.
100 WEDDING invitations. $8 JO.
Napkins free. Ph. MurdocR M87.
8304 NX. Going St. Portland Ore
PAINT SALE
REB'S, 4090 PORTLAND RD.
472 Wonted, Miscelloneous
LOGS WANTED Top prices paid. 4-
n. to 50-ln. diameters in s-lf or
multloles of 8-ft We also buy
itvmpnge. Burkland Lumber Com-
iny. Turner, Ore. Ph. Turner 1125.
veangs phone Turner 2502 or Sa
lem 2-7826.
WANTED Junk of any kind as farm
machinery, radiators, batteries,
copper. Ph. 4-4824. Will pick up
anywhere.
W ANTED ',4 -in. drill press.
Good
condition, cash. Ph. 3-6M6.
SCRAP WANTED!
SCRAP in Cast Iron
Auto Bodies & Light Sheet Iron
Suitable for baling
Copper. Radiators, Brass
Ratterie
NEW VERY HIGH CASH PRICES
SCHNITZER STEEL PRODUCTS-
3300 N.W. Yeon CApitol 9231
Portland, Oregon
474 Miscellaneous
"NEW" insulated siding. State Roof
ing Service. Ph. 2-7629.
SAVE troughs cleaned and repaired.
State Roofing Service. Phone 2-7629.
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
2-HR SERVICE IN MOST CASES
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg. State & Coml Sts
SALEM PH. 3-4311'
476 Fuel
OAK WOOD. 16" or J4" lengths.
Phone 4-3990 or 2-8545.
OAK wood. Dry 8c green, some fir-
Ph. 4-2508.
WEST SALEM FUEL
Pushout St Tube Sawdust, Oak. Ash.
Planer and Slab wooo.
PICK-UP WOOD
1S2S Edgewater thone 2-4031
OREGON FUEL CO.
SAWDUST 4 WOOD
S&H GREEN STAMPS
Ph. 3-5533 3087 Broadway
MILL ends, fireplace It furnace wood
Basement delivery. Ph. 2-3956."
ANt-fcusoN'S green stab
Ph 2-7751 or 4-2654.
S cd 814
CAPITOL FUEL CO.
Slab It Block Wond Mixed
Planer Ends
Sawdust ,
Dry Oak Wood
1428 Broadway-Ph. 3-7721
Highway Fuel Co.
Clean sawdust wood, green or try.
Stove-Diesel cdls pn
SLAB f BLOCK WOOD MIXED
PH. 4-5633
500 Bus. & Finance
515 Investments
WX feel those who need financial aid
need the same confidential type oi
aervice thev receive from a doctor,
Tor 27 years we have been proud
f fhm nrtvata consultation we rive
to each borrower. Let our qualified
loan experts diagnose -and cure
your financial Ills 8c start the New
Year healthy.
LOANS to $300.00 en signature, fur
niture 8c equipment ana to sowjju
on cars, trucks St trailers.
Park Free at Marion Car Park
137 So. Commercial St -,
Lie. S-138. M-338.
mm
Hi
lllh'
I If I
Dial 4-6811 toPlaceAd
500 Bus. & Finance
515 Investments
ALL-IN-ONE
LOAN
Up TO $2000 OR MORE
1 luUAN : Si AY . DO Aa I
L GROUP INSTALLMENT'
PAYMENTS
S. CUT PRESENT MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
8. CLEAN UP CURRENT BILLS.
4 PROVIDE EXTRA CASH "
Just ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT
INDUSTRIAL LOANS
lit S LIBERTY PH 4-2203
510 Money to Loon
PRIVATE
MONEY to loan Phone
3-0794.
AUTO .jOANS i
WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO.
. 182 South Church
Parking a Plenty
Ph.2-357 Lie No M 50 S-154
COLONIAL Investment Co.. Real
Property Loans Contracts Pur
chased. 687 Court. 4-2283.
PRIVATE money on real estate 1st
mortgages as security, fn. 1-32
er 3-6196. .
600 Employment
602 Help Wonted
YOU CAN ADD $15 to $25 A WEEK
to your present income. Part, time
Rawleigh business now open: also
full-time. Write at once for full
particulars. Rawleigh's Dept. ORA.
153-185 Oakland. Calif. -
SALES minded?1 Health minded?
Believe in Vegetable Juices? Man
or woman5full or part time. Acme
Juicers. P.O. Box W30 (West Slope)
Portland 1. CY 2-1561.
BOOKKEEPER
To take full charge of complete set
ot books St accounting records.
Interview ' by appointment only.
Call Mr. Gantaer. 2-2459 for ap
pointment. FETRING GENERAL TIRE SERVICE
604 Help Wonted, Mole
$475 PER MONTH
AND MORE
TAKE HOME PAY
3iis - is a permanent sales posi
tion for capable men. 21 years
and older, with car, who are frte
to work in this, general area, a
. week, at a time, home Friday
- night each week.
It is not necessary that you have
experience. Individuals accepted
will receive thorough training
and guidance as well as' above
average income starting" with
training program.
APPLY TO W. C0NSIDINE,
SENATOR HOTEL, SALEM, 10
A. M. TO 5 P. M., MONDAY,
JANUARY 3L
MAN to do morning and eve. chores.
House free. Give age St occupation.
Statesman-Journal Box 10.
DEPENDABLE man for Woodburn
Fuller Brush route. $95 weekly
comm. to start Mr. Flory, 3-8357.
YOUTH over 17 and Vets. Earn by
learning an AF skill. Tram one
week-end . a month. Join the Air
Nat'l Guard. Write 142D INST'I
SQDN PIA Portland 13. Ore.1
BOYS over 16. Sell name plates for
houses. Free sales kit National
Engravers. Watertown. Mass.
A man from this area to fill a re
' sponsible sales position. Travel
- away from home during week.
' Must be available for immediate
emolovment -
Write State. Manager, Box 335,
3alem,.for personal interview.
YOUNG . man, 20-26, for supervisor
. of young group in Salem area.
Must be dependable, car necessary,
some selling exp.' helpful. See Mr.
Coe. 10 a.m. -2 iur,. Monday.
BOY. 17. wishes work after school 4c
Saturday. Ph. 4-6108.
606 Help Wonted, Femole
WOMAN to take telephone orders
at home from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday through Friday, deliver by
car 2 days a week after 2 p.m. or
Saturday. Husband may deliver
after work if desired before 7:30
p.m. Orders result from direct
mail and national advertising. SI 94
per order for you. Write giving
name, address, phone number, type
of phone service, age. number of
children, previous working expert
nece, make and model . of car.
Average $20 to $40 per week. Box
19, Statesman-Journal.
EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Ap
ply between hours of 2 p.m. to f
p.m. Senator Hotel
GIRL wanted! for housework 8c care
of 2 school children. Koom et
board. Good wages. Ph. 2-6527 or
2-1047.
WANTED Experienced car hop. Ap
ply, m person, j. iJ. ' urive-in.
2230 Fairgrounds Rd.
PART time in a friendly ice cream
store, hrs. 11 to 6. Age 25 to 35.
Exp. local refers., nonsmoker. The
Pike. 138 S. Liberty. .
WANTED A retired teacher for tu
toring. Box 1L, Statesman-Journal.
610 Soles Persons Wanted
QUALIFIED applications will be ac
cepted tor assistance managers job
in the sales field of Nationally
known company. We train you to
train others. Men or women may
apply. Car necessary. Call 4 7404
or write to P.O. Box 187. Salem.
EARN spare time extra cash showing
magic comfort KUSMiunimu
shoes) Experience unnecessary.
Advance commissions to $4 pair
plus Cash Bonus. Write for FREE
Catalog. information! Tanners
Shoes. 36F, Brockton. Mass.
GROCERY sales representative de
PACIFIC
WE NEED
sired for Salem St adjoining tern-,
tories. - Salary commensurate with
ability plus sales bonus.-- Expenses
out of town, car furnished, hos
pitalization St retirement benefits.
Age 26-37. Apply by letter, statln
age, education, phone number and
qualifications to Standard Brands.
Inc. Attention Grocery Division
2187 N.W. , Reed St, Portland 10,
Oregon.
EXPERIENCED auto salesman full
time position, top pay. inquire
Chevrolet Garage. Stayton. Oregon.
SALESMAN to sell Compact Vacuum
Cleaners, no cleaner can compare
to the Compact $150 week and np.
Ph. 3-7067. 2060 N. CapitoL
612 Work Wonted, Mole
JOB on a stock or grain rancrt
wanted. Experiencea. v. x. rauu
2330 Townsend Way.
"INCOME TAX" PICK-UP AND DE
LIVER. PH. 4-6592.
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
VALLEY FURN. CO.. PH. 3-7473
INCOME tax service. 290 IV Wash
ington St Ph. 3-6641. t
CARPENTER work, shakes, siding,
roofing foundations or complete re
modeling service. Ph. 4-2521.