The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 22, 1958, Page 17, Image 17

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1S-(SC. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sat., Feb. 22, '58
OSC to Purchase
Nuclear Reactor
C0RVALU5, Feb. H-Teaching , tor is 6V feet in diameter, feet
Drocrams in nuclear science and high, and weighs 22.000 pounds.
engineering fields will be expand- The lead shielding in the reactor
ed and intensified next year at weighs 7,500 pounds. The reactor
Oregon State Collage with a can be operated for years wunoui
1165.900 Erant to be used lor pur- replacement of the uranium core
chase of a small, training nuclear which comes from the Atomic
reactor. Energy Commission.
OSC was one of seven colleges
In the nation given grants by the
Atomic Energy Commission for
the purchase of the training reac
tors. The (rant also provides for pur
chase of other equipment that will
permit specialised training of un
dergraduate and graduate students
in the fields of physics, chemistry,
chemical engineering and mechani
cal engineering.
The reactor, first in Oregon, gets
If name from the "chain reac
tions" that come from the ura-nium-23S
used as fuel. These reac
tions produce atomic energy and
can be sustained under controlled
conditions. The "low-power" reac
tor is especially designed for train
ing of students in the nuclear
fields, George W. Gleeson, dean of
engineering, explained.
With it. students can acquire the
knowledge and skills that will pre
nare them for oDeration of larger
reactors or nuclear power plants, ' Berhost. was arrested Feb. 13 at e, has been advanced to man
he said. St. Paul by sheriff's deputies. Ber 0 Allstate Insurance Conv
Completely safe for installation 'pany's services department in the
2 Bound Over
To Grand Jury
David Charles Saiser, 20, of 564
17th St. SE, and James J. Burke.
20, of 1035 Albert Dr. SE. were
bound over to a Marion County
Grand Jury on charges of larceny
in district court action Friday.
Involved is the theft of 19 rolls of
bean wire from a field on Silver-ton-MoIalla
Road, said court officials.
Thomas J. Berhost. St Paul, re
ceived a 30-day suspended jail
sentence Friday in Marion Coun
ty District Court after pleading
guilty to a charge of driving with
out an operator s license
Insurance Men Advanced
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Robert H. Peine (left) it promoted to services manager at
Salem regional headquarters of Allstate Insurance Co.,
taking the post of oRbert F. Walch (right), who was pro
moted to similar assignment in the Menlo Park, Calif.,
office.
Pair Promoted by
Allstate Company
Robert H. Peine. 152S 18th St.
In campus laboratories, the reac-
C. A. Johnson
Taken by Death
Clarence A. Johnson, 68. resident
of the Pratum and Central Howell
areas for 64 years, died Friday at
a Salem hospital from a heart con
dition. The borne was at Salem
Route 2, Box 524.
Active in Grange and Farmers
Union. Johnson was born May 2,
1889, in Wisconsin and came to the
Pratum area east of Salem with
his parents, August and Mattie
Johnson, when four years old. He
was married Nov. IS, 1914, to the
former Ruth White of the Rickey
area and she survives him.
Beatrice Loreen Carver. 25. of's,, regional office. Resident
775 TDompson Ave. Jl,. appeareu
Friday in Marion County District
Covt on a charge of drawing a
bank check with insufficient funds.
She was arrested Friday afternoon
by Salem city police.
The case was continued for ar
raignment to Feb. 27 at 10 a m.
on Jhe charge which concerns a
$20 check given to Bergs Inc.,
last December.
Boy Arrested
After Beating
Educators to
Open Confab
At Gearhart
A four day, second-level curric-
Uium conference, sponsorcu uy uir
state education department, will
convene Sunday night at Gearhart,
education department officials said
Friday.
The purpose is to provide intensi
fied study of the latest research
findings and planning techniques
for curriculum development to
school superintendents, administra
tors and state education depart
ment personnel.
The three main topics scheduled
for study are the process of group
A 15-year-old Salem boy was ar
rested Friday and charged with
assault and battery in connection
I with the beating of a 13-year-old
i hov n a v Parrich Junior Hiffh
The couple lived in the Pratum Thursday afternoon, city po-! dynamics as it might be related to
sector about seven years before ice sai(j curriculum development, the
moving 1920 to Central Howell. p IjM ' id that Craig Sernio. the meaning of research and its con-
Johnson was a member of Ma- o( Mr an(J Mrs George Sernio ! tributions to the improvement of
way orange iot year, anu of WM badly bea,en but not I curriculum, ana ine nature oi cnn
Z. ... I. . UR:,UU"' , hospitalized.
WVfttAS Sab IKa nat 41 iim ha r
Manager B. M. Barrett announced
Friday.
Peine, former manager of the
operating division, replaces Robert
F. Walch who has been promoted
to services department manager
for Allstate's office in Menlo Park,
Calif.
Also promoted was James H.
Davison, accounting division man
ager at Salem for the past two
years, who will take over the ac
counting division at Menlo Park.
Management shifts, touched off
by the promotions bring Paul Sex-
smith from Seattle to Salem as
operating division manager and
makes Rhodes Skillman the new
accounting division manager, pro
moted from an auditor's post in
Menlo Park. Moving up to operat
ing division supervisor is Maurice
Childs, 1990 Park Ave. NE.
master. For the past 21 years he
belonged to the Marion County
Pomona Grange and at his death
was a member of the executive
committee. He also was a member
of the Central Howell Farmers
Union and held various executive
jobs with that group.
Survivors besides the widow in
clude two sisters, Mrs. Blanche
Bernier, Oregon City, and Mrs.
Anderson, Ventura, Calif.; two
brothers, Arthur Johnson, Salem
and . Byrdie Johnson, Colorado
Springs, Colo; and several nieces
and nephews, including Mayor
Robert White and Richard and
Delbert Johnson, all of Salem.
Funeral arrangements are in
care ot W. T. Rigdoa Mortuary.
Two Named to
Board on Aged
Got. Robert D. Holmes added
two members to the state commit
tee on services to the aging Fri
day. They are H. P. Oldham. Port
land, retired railway worker; and
Benjamin L. Simmons, Salem, cur
riculum supervisor for the state de
partment of public instruction.
The governor also named Fred
Guyton, Tillamook, to the Oregon
Centennial Advisory committee and
Mrs. Mary Goodwin, Portland, to
the state advisory council for prac
tical nurses.
Polio Project
Ends as 576
Receive Shots
Salem area adults received 576
free Salt vaccine shots Friday
evening to end the current vaccine
series sponsored by the Marion
County Chapter of the National
Foundation for Infantile Paraly
sis.
A total of 1.149 shots was riven
during the week as compared to
790 during a similar series last
month. Vaccine was purchased
with March of Dime funds.
During the week. ISO shots were
given at Silvertoo, 155 at Wood-
Mirn, and 268 at stayton. The
chapter had purchased 2J00 shots
of the vaccine. Officalf were un
decided Friday night as to where
the remaining shots would be
used.
The chapter Is encouraging pri
vate groups to purchase vaccine
through a private physician or the
polio group.
dren's thinking.
piscussion leaders will include
Dr. Donald Nylen, assistant super
intendent of instruction, guidance
and curriculum reesarch, Seattle
public schools, and Dr. William H.
Burton, professor emeritus of the
Harvard Graduate School of Edu
cation. Discussing "The Nature of the
Current Criticism of the Schools"
will be Dean George W. Gleason
of the School of Engineering and
Industrial Arts. Oregon State Col
lege. Dr. Benjamin L. Simmons,
State Education Department, will
present "Can the Comprehensive
High School Adequately Serve the
Superior Student."
Elliott D. Becken, assistant su-
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resident of Marion County and -'.Zl ? ,,57",
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Ty:T Science. Mathemalic. and Foreign
icuuii. ujcu a isuj
The accused is being held in city
jail under $o00 bail and is sched
uled to appear in Marion County
juvenile court today.
He was arrested on a circuit
court warrant after a complaint
was signed by the injured boy's
father.
Daughter of
Early County
Pioneers Dies
Laura Dell Page, 91. lifetime
Judge Duncan to
Hear Arguments
In Umatilla Case
Arguments concerning a 'charge
against Umatilla County Commis
sioner Roscoe Keller will be beard
at Pendleton Wednesday by Mar
ion County Circuit Court Judge
George R. Duncan. Kelley Is ac
cused of offering a $250 gift to a
"deputy aheriff concerning testimo
ny relating to a gambling raid.
The hearing will determine
whether the charge of Improperly
offering a gift to an officer against
Kalley la auffident to warrant
trial, said Daneaa. u r .. i
hospital. She had resided at 934
Commercial St. SE.
She was born Nov. 17. 1866, on
the donation land claim of her fa
ther, Thomas Jory. six miles south
of Salem in the so-called Red
Hills district. The father and her
mother, the former Mary C. Lea-
bo, settled there in 1847 after cross
ing the plains.
The daughter, Laura, was mar
ried to Hiram R. Page Oct. 14,
1888. A farmer and operator of a
cigar business in Salem for a num
ber of years, the husband died in
1944.
Mrs. Page was a member of the
old Hope Chapel Methodist Church
south of the city. She attended Wil
lamette University prior to her
marriage.
Survivors include four sons.
Judge E. M. Page, Lyle J. Page
and Leo G. Page, all of Salem, and
Walter J. Page, Seattle, Wash..
and a brother Earl H. Jory, Salem.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Monday at Virgil T. Golden
Chapel, with private concluding
services at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum.
Languages in the Post -Sputnik
High School.
Rex Putnam, superintendent of
public instruction, will speak on
"Where We Stand on Curriculum."
Secretary, Ad
Agency Due for
New Fryer Board
Announcement of an executive
secretary and an advertising agen
cy for the newly organized Oregon
Fryer Commission probably will be
made March 3. B. J. Rogers, com
mission chairman, indicated r ri
day.
Applicants were interviewed at a
meeting of the commission at Sa
lem earlier this week. Applications
for executive secretary before the
commission include those of Sam
Smith, Hubbard; Ken Priest, Port
land, and Theodore R. Lorenz,
Newport.
Presenting advertising programs
were several Pacific Coast agencies.
YouthWounded
In Knife Fight
A Salem youth suffered cuts on
the hand and was jailed following
a knife fight in the' 600 block of
Winter St. NE Friday night, city
police said.
Booked at city jail and charged
with disorderly conduct and drunk
enness was Andy Yazzie, 19, of
602 Winter St. NE.
Police said Yazzie received min
or cuts from his own knife when
his brother took it away from him
about 7 p.m.
Officers said one youth who was
reportedly fighting with Yazzie
fled the scene. It was not known
what condition he was in, officers
related.
Drop Proposed in Tax
Rates for Heavy Trucks
A decrease in weight-mile tax I increase in truck rates was placed
rates for heavy trucks, amounting
to approximately $800,000 annually,
was proposed Friday by the Ore
gon Trucking Association before
the Legislative Interim Committee
on Highways.
Robert Knipe, representing the
trucking industry, made the re
quest He said that from 1943 to
1961 there had been a skyrocketing
increase in rates for heavy trucks
and contended that as a result the
heavy truckers were carrying the
load which should be distributed
among other highway users.
Knipe claimed that what he was
proposing was an adjustment of
rates to cure what be termed an
inequity.
Some opposition to his plan fol
lowed the presentation.
Rep. Vera N. Cady, Burns, said
that an increase in automobile
plate rates from $10 to $15 might
be made by the 1969 Legislature.
"What wiO the people of Oregon
think if the Legislature were to in
crease automobile plate rates and
at the same time give the truck
in effect, the truckers filed a
referendum to which I was op
posed. They got a sound trouncing
from the voters and they didn't
dare come back to the Legislature
for several years."
The committee was asked to
consider a bill for the 1969 Legis
lature authorizing reimbursement
to private and public utilities for
relocation of facilities necessary in
connection with the new highway
construction.
The request was made by Fran
cis Hill, attorney for the Pacific
Power and Light Company. He
told the commitee that the law
authorizing the $42 billion program
provided for reimbursement to
states of 90 per cent of the cost
of such relocations on interstate
highways and SO per cent on other
federal aid highways.
This money would not be paid to
any state that does not authorize
by statute the reimbursement of
costs of relocation, Hill said. Ore
gon and many other states have
Board to Study
Dog Legislation
Oregon Association of County
Dog Control Boards plans to ap
point a committee soon to "sift
out ideas for legislative proposals
concerning dog controls," presi
dent Sam Speerstra said Friday.
The recently-formed group is set
up in an attempt to standardize
county dog control laws and en
forcements. The dog problem is
becoming progressively more
pressing as surburban areas grow,
said Speerstra.
The group has the backing of
many Oregon livestock groups.
Each county is to appoint a mem
ber to the association which will
meet twice a year, in January and
June. Most activity will be center
ed in committees, said Speerstra.
Heart Fund
Drive Due
On Sunday
By RON REEVES
Staff Writer, The Statesman
Hundreds of Marion County
volunteers will be wearing their
hearts on their sleeves Sunday
afternoon as they scour the coun
ty for Heart Fund contributions.
Sunday has been designated
national Heart Sunday as part of
the month-olng drive for heart
funds. From noon to 4 p.m., vol
unteers across the country will
be making house-to-house checks
for contributions.
More than 100 Oregon cities
will be covered by volunteers
wearing heart-shaped identifica
tion cards.
In Marion County, much of the
load will be carried by teen-agers
said Mrs. Fred Montgomery and
Mrs. Robert Parks, co-chairmen
of the event
Youth Groups Set
In the Salem area, youth groups
helping adult volunteers include
Willamette and Chemeketa chap
ters of DeMolay. Job's Daughters.
Rainbow Girls, Junior Catholic
Daughters, Theta Rho 57, and
Serra Catholic High School Key
Club.
At Silverton, the drive has been
taken over by the Hi-Y boys
under the leadership of John
Skirrvin and James Hester. The
group will cover Silverton, Moni
tor, Central Howell and Victor
Point.
This is the fourth year that
Silverton High School has organ
ized and handled the drive, said
drive officials. The teen-aeers
also distributed contribution
boards in the area this year.
luinbow girls are handling the
project at Stayton under the di
rection of Lonna Moreland, wor
thy advisor of the group. Tbey
plan to cover Sunday church
services, also.
Rainbow girls are taking care
of the details st Mill City also.
Cascade High School Girl's
League will make checks at
Aumsville, Turner, Marion, North
Santiam, Shaw and Macleay.
St Boniface High School
At Sublimity, St Boniface High
School students are taking care
of the collections.
In addition to Heart Sunday,
letters have been mailed to coun
ty residents from State Heart As
sociation offices in Portland re
questing funds. Approximately
$850 has been collected so far
from these requests, said Allan
L. Stevens, county drive chair
man.
Contributions may also be
mailed to Heart" at any local
post office, said drive officials.
Last year 47,400 was collected in
the county.
An additional $32 has been tak
en in from graduates of weight
reduction classes, which are con
ducted with the cooperation of
the county health department.
Fund collection boards are also
being placed in public places
wnere they will remain for about
a week, said Stevens.
Most of the funds collected
from the drive will be channeled
into heart research Droiects.
Relatively little of the money is
devoted to patient care, Stevens
said. Considerable research is
being done at the Universitv of
Oregon Medical School at Port
land with heart fund money.
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ers a decrease in rates? caay " "
ggked cost of relocation of facilities.
Rep. Al Flegel D), Roseburg, i The committee voted unanimous-
Cap Pistol
Said Used in
Store Holdup
A 15-year-old Turner boy changed
his story Friday and said be
robbed a Turner variety store by
bluffing with a cap pistol, Marion
County Chief Criminal Deputy John
Zabinski said.
The boy, Vera Eugene Hunter,
Turner, previously said be used a
revolver stolen from a Salem
sporting goods store to commit the
holdup Wednesday, Zabinski said.
After the $7 robbery, according to
the earlier story, the revolver was
thrown into Mill Creek at Turner.
Efforts to locate the gun failed,
but Zabinski said be located a cap
pistol Friday behind a T u rn e r
church where the boy said be had
hidden it. The boy was sent to Ore
gon State Hospital for 30-day ob
servation Friday by Juvenile Judge
Joseph B. Felton after a short pre
liminary hearing.
chairman of the committee and
himself a truck operator, in reply
to a question as to why the truck
ers had net requested a decrease
In rates after 1961, said:
TU ton jot why. Aflar the un
ly to adopt a resolution addressed
to thetjoint ways and means com
mittee of the 1959 Legislature rec
ommending study of Increased pay
for state police officers with long
terms of service,
The Statesman's
Article Locates
Missing Brothers
9
Missing twin brothers, heirs to
an Inheritance In Sweden, have
been located as a result of an ap
peal published last week in The
Statesman for the Salvation Army.
Maj. Earl West said a reader
recognized the former Salem area
residents from The Statesman's
story and gave him their addresses
in Wsshington.
Both were located and have been
notified of the search for them by
relatives In Sweden.
The men are George A. Root and
1 Arthur W, Root.
Death Takes
James Lea
James Madison Lea, 85, Salem
resident for the past 15 years and
formerly a Brooks farmer, died
Friday at the home, 2485 4th St.
NE. He had been ailing for a long
period.
Born March 9. 1872, in Missouri,
Lea was married to the former
Sarah Ann Hilburn Sept. 20, 1903
at Shell Knob. Mo. The family
moved to the Brooks area in 1934
where Lea operated a farm until
a move to Salem in 194Z
He was a former member of the
Salem Salvation Army chapter and
the Church of God.
Survivors include the widow in
Salem; two sons, Luther, Salem,
and Ralph, Brooks; five daughters,
Mrs. Eartie Wilson, Dallas; Mrs.
Minnie Baxter, Sweet Home; Mrs.
Ruth Earls in California; Mrs. Ma
rie Myers and Mrs. Margaret Rux,
both, of Salem, and numerous
grandchildren and great grandchil
dren. Funeral arrangements will, be
announced later by Howell -Edwards
Mortuary.
Meningitis Blamed
For Infant's Death
Acute meningitis caused the
death of Brenda Lee Thomas, 7-months-old
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Thomas, 771 Commer
cial St NE, according to an autop
sy report released Friday.
The infant for whom funeral
services were held Thursday, died
unexpectedly Wednesday after pre
viously being in apparent good
health.
NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR BIDS
Bidi for razing of lh buUdlnf and
removal of materials of tha old union
high school building ara bains called
fnr by tha school board of District
9J. Mill City.
All bldi muat be In the office of
the high school superintendent, J. B.
Putman. not later than March 1 at
S O a.m. Bids shall Include the re
moval of all materials, Including foun
dation and slab, from the premtaM
not later than July IS, 109S. A list of
Items to be loearvod by the district
and not Included In materials to bo
dispensed, can be obtained from the
principal's office on sny working day.
A bond of 11.000 shall be furnished
by any bidder to assure performance
oi the agreement. If the agreement
Is completed on time, the full amount
of the bond will be returned to the
successful bidder. If sn portion of
the work la not completed upon or
before the expiration daw. that por
tion or ine Dona money snail do re
tained by the district to pay the costs
fnr completing the work of removal of
the building.
The board reserves tha riant to re
ject any or aU bids.
. b. futbuii,
Superintendent.
Feb. as. 12, 17. March V19N.
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11950 FORO ,, ton pickup. S91
wiunnuais ayi.
'48 FORD pickup with t-anupy.
IM S-3V7B or IM 4-9711.
IfOR Sale 'SO Chev. 4 .dr. EM
3-W90. 1110 Shsdy Lane.
I TRADE Dallas new 31 bdrm.
nouse, or small, Ruckaway
beach house, for Salem house,
ma 3-uuo after t.ao.
WANTED 2 or 3 bdrm. house
near 4 vomers acnool, tail
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la BDRM. mod. unfurn. hsc. at
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"4 BDRMS , den, unfurn 1100
1 BDRM., duplex furn. SSS.
1 BDRM.. duplex furn. S49.
r. L. Knapp, Brka. EM X-tiM.
13 RM. nicely furn. duplex. Gar.
Hollywood dlit. EM 1-8775.
KINGWOOD hts. I bdrm. court.
Range, refrig. All elec. T. V.
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See to appreciate. EM 3-7313.
13 RMS. furn., prlv. bath, nr.
State bldga.. 940 Mill. -
lAIX NEW rir Lane apts. ready
for occupancy Mar. 1. 1 bdrm.
apts. furnished or unfurnish
ed. Open house Sunday Feb.
23 1 to 5 p m . 1R43 Hwy Ave.
adjacent to Oregon Motor
Courtel.
ISORGE dryer. 2 mo. old. IIM
1310 N, summer. EM J-12S1
I MAYTAG to. tub wrlne-er wash'
er. good cona. After S EM
Z-432S.
400 Agriculture
418 lawn A Garden
Enriched old coarse sawdust.
24 yds. V M del. EM 3-0171
NEW planter Jr., garden drill.
cultivator, small with 1 cyL
, uaa eng. cm 1-133 alter 4 p.m.
420 Seeds A Plants
LARGE Primrose S II. Red
Azaleas sue, uoxwooo 11.au dz
Memns ureennouse, Brooks.
ONION SETS,- CERTIFIED
SKED POTATOES. Bulk gar
den aeeds. Valley Farm Store
TREE season Is short. Plant all
fruit, shade a flowering trees
now. Miaaie urove nursery
We five 8 H Green Stamps.
422 Fertiliser
RICH black manure. Same fine
quality as always. EM 3-4077
AGRICULTURE LIME for Lawn
and Garden. Valley Fann Store
CHICKEN or cow fertilizer by
ine ioea. cm s-innt.
AKC black Pekingese stud ser
vice. EM 3-Z8B9.
DO NT DO IT
Paying too much Income text
PH. EM 1-B633. .
300 Personal
312 Lost and Found
POINTER lost so. of 13th St.
Jet. white with brown ears
spot on side, Louisiana li
cense, also i mos. old pointer
pup, lemon color. EM 2-751S
314 Tronsportotion"
I WANTED Riders to Portland I
day week. EM 3-9040.
316 Personal
FOR SALE 3 lots In Restlswn
1 Meditation Gardcna.) EM
2 .1408. EM 4-1609
INCOME Tax prepared, your
home or mine, reas. r. M 4-Z301.
II LOTS at Restlawn Memorial
No. 313. Sell 1130 ea. EM 4-1331
ELMO'S
I Open evenings for your conven
ience. BooKKeeping as payroll
reports.
870 S. 12th
EM 31737
PSYCHIC Reader, Mmc. Hazel.
complete reading S3. 3803 S.
Com'i. EM 4-9263.
I OPAL King Spiritual Reader
im 4-zvui tor limited time.
l XTOHOLICS - Anonymous 30
Mannn EM 4-4943
MUSHROOM Fertilizer. Now Is
the time to put on lawn, also
have rich black manure. No
weeds, we del. EM 2-0331.
ROTTED manure by aack or
cu. ya. always fooa measure
a good quality. Phillips Bros.
ni, a Dos aou. s.M s-JUOl.
FERTILIZER, SIS truck load 90c
ak. EM 4-03S3 or EM 4-&.riS3
PEAT moss a chick trays. 73c
sacs, vauey f arm store.
COW fertilizer for garden
flowers, SIS load. EM 3-319.
450 Merchandise
451 Household Goods
USED 3 pr. long drapes, I pr.
anon in riorai pattern. 3 pr.
long drapes. 2 pr. short, green.
UM new. IM 3-4876.
1 PC. sectional liv. rm. set, 4V
Maple table, 4 chairs, $39.
3-4501.
KING SIZE head board, match
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custom made, almost new. EM
3-73H9.
DOUBLE bed comp., spring a
maiireaa, sia. a.as 3-4334.
METAL bunk beds. TV ant.
dresser. 123S Hoffman Rd.
BEAUTIFUL large dining set.
like new. Dishwasher a
combination. EM 2-7S20.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous 986
S Commercial. EM 4-1802
Jary's Flowers St Gifts
Capitol Shop. Ctr. EM 4-3391
400 Agriculture
402 livestock For Sale
I FOR Sale or trade. House
Lot in Salem for Dairy stock.
Ph. after 6 P.M. week days
Sslem 2-6FS. Anytime weekends.
YOUNG Jersey cow, fresh in
iay, jgio cau. Slue. S.M 2-OZ91.
SINGLE horse trailer. Call EM
4-3072 after s.
FLOOR
Demonstrators
ONE OF A KIND
r Apt. sue Refrig. Full width
freezer, reg. I179.9S NOW
S119.93.
Auto. Washer. S lb. caoacltv.
Water control, part load, reg.
S229 93 NOW S139.99.
Deluxe Dryer, IS lb. Capacity
Long timer, neat control. Meg
1189 .93 NOW 1149.99,
Deluxe Sewing Machine. Rich
Maple cabinet. Reg. I1S9.93
jnuw sua.9.
All have new Guarantees
MONTGOMERY WARD
39 N. Liberty EM 3-3191
9 X 13 rug with rubber back.
A l 11993. Bob's Mdse. Mart.
270 S. Liberty. EM 4-8371. Open
Frl. nights til .
$ BE THRIFTY $
BUY GOOD USED
FURNITURE AND
APPLIANCES
$30 Dn. will buy a complete
household of furniture.
WHITE oata. Phone Salem 26FJ,
aner s p.m. at weekends.
GOOD clover hay SIS. DeL
atraw a .29 Dale, em 2-2990.
I GET greater gains for 1 e a a
money, use aurepork 33 wltn
your grains, Larro Feed Store,
m front
403 Livestock Wanted
BUYER Claud Edwards. Rt S.
no tOHC EM 4-1113
CATTLE Snethen 410S Silverton
Hd EM 2-1349 or EM 2-4380
I CATTLE buyer A F. Sommer
3393 Dallas Rd. EM 4-907
I CATTLE Horses, st your farm
z.. -. Mccanaiisn. em J-sist
TCP cash prices at your place.
nay cozei, cm 4-31S8 collect.
405 Pots
REG. wire haired Dachshund
with papera S generations
oack, good pet. 7 mo. old. EM
4-14J.
GIVE away spayed Cocker. SS30
aiiverton no.
AKC Pekingese stud service.
EM 1-7731.
S.I WILL buy S wk. old labrador
spaniel puppys. EM 4-9774.
I ari, reg. toy Pomeranian pup-
Pies, male at temaie. ZH.il
illmore, Corvallls PL 21483.
Birds, Cavies, Chipmunks.
2180 Livingston EM S-142S.
PEKINGESE puppies. AKC reg.
stua service. MA 3-37UB.
PUPPY LAND
Variety 110 up. Also hunting
pups. EM' 2-1Z4S.
FOR Sale part terrier At chow
puppies, EM S-SMO.
BEAUTIFUL Color Bred Ca-
narlea. 1340 Chemeketa. EM
3-4381.
412 Food Column
WALNUT MEATS, tl LB.
EM 4-7137.
Grain fed locker beef 35c
Minced ham, 39c
Salem Meat Co.
WASHINGTON APPLES
Delicious. Romes tt Wine sap
II 50 bu. St up. Pad's Produce,
3230 Portland Rd.
BM1EEF
FOR YOUR LOCKERS
ALL WEIGHTS
EM 2-6403
PASTEURIZED whole milk, S2o.
gai. nomogenizea, sec. u gai
44e. Cleary Dairy, EM S-S03S.
414 Poultry Habbits
POULTRY Fertiliser now resdy,
ncn, Lee s tiatcnery.
HENS S to 7 lb. 22c. lb. or 11 49
ea. Also roosters, km 3-7371.
INH baby Cockerels Sat. a.m.
EM 4-4329.
OPPORTUNITIES In broiler
prelects, laying bird projects,
turkey projects. Larro Feed
Store, 430 Front MB.
BABY chicks, leghorns. Par-
mentors, new Hamps, wmte
Rock Cornish. Ask about free
chicks. Valley Farm Store.
Maple bunk beds complete
with mattress $49.95
Chrome hi-chair
$6.95
Apt. range $39.50
Refrigerators, guaranteed.
From $29.50
30'm electric range
$89
7 piece chrome set, 2
leaves, 6 chairs with 3"
foam scats It handle on
backs $69.50
Mahogany secretary desk,
very good condition . $69.50
515 S. COM'L
PH. E M4-3319
450 Merchandise
454 Sowing Machlnos
Singer late model round bobbin
cabinet type, aews forward
reverse at m a k a fancy
atllchea. Pick up 7 payments
of 17.33 or will discount fnr
cash. Write Credit Manager
ooz ids, naiem. (iw.
456 r.V. A Radio
PORTABLE GE TV, 17 In. Good
cona. em 4 0 707 eve. alter a
2i aumihal T.v. set, 1 yenr
nia. SI-EU1AL fnlLE S13H Ml.
rxiD s Mnse. Mart. 270 s. Lin
erty. EM 4S371. Open Fri.
nignts til I.
17 In. Used Motorola
New Set Guarantee I12S
21 in. Motorola Console
New Set Guarantee 11.19
17 In. RCA Consolette
New Set Guarantee 1129
21 In. GE, Dr. model, top con
dition. 199.99. Westinghouse 21
in. lauie moaei, gooa conaiiion,
SR3.
Tape Recorders from 189 99.
MARRS
2140 So. Commercial' EM 31301
US Ft) television reconditioned A
cully guar. Some new picture
tuoea. low prices eaay terms.
SAH green stamps Maater
berv. su, 343 N. Com'L
458 Musical Instrwmonts
LIKE new red while 120 beas
neneui accordion. neasonaDie,
EM S-W7.
PLAYER PIANO $130
EM 3 997$ after I 30
WILCOX-Gsy tape recorder like
new S73. em 3-I7H.
RECOND. pianos, $9 up. Dodge
riaao service, em 4-ie.
460 Office Suppli os
ELEC. cash register $349. Cost
new last Apru. EM s-uows.
UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER
EM 3-7890
462 Wanted Hshld Coeds
CASH for RANGES, REFRIG-
EHATUHS. Misc. EM S-IM29
Glen Woodry 1009 N. Summer.
MISC. Furniture wanted. Cour
teous service. Ph. EM S-609S
IF you have one Item or I
Bouaeriu of furniture to sell
call Hob's Merchandise Mart I
270 S. Liberty EM 4-S371
CASH for clean used FURNI
TURE. EM 3 3110. Glen Wood
ry, 103 N. Summer.
463 Boating
ir CEDAR plank ReincU, elec
23 Mr Evinruoe motor, tilling
trailer. EM 2-7779.
All sizes New Johnsons 20 pet
on, yon nave a cnnice now.
SALEM BOAT HOUSE
100 Chemeketa EM 9303
USED BOATS
12 ft. Boat It Trailer . $125
14 ft. Burcraft & trailer $195
IS ft. Weldwood & trailer $193
fiberglass hull
14 ft. Cris Craft, complete
fiberglass $199
15 ft. Yates, fiberglass
seams $295
14 ft. Clippercraft
Trailer $395
IS ft Wizard, fiberglass boat,
Trailer, Mark 25 Mercury,
complete with controls. $695
20 ft. Hollywood Cabin Cruis
er, convertible top, Mark
55, 40 hp. Mercury, elec
tric starting, and genera
tor, many extras . . $2595
OPEN SUNDAY
CREDIT GLADLY
GIL WARDS
230 WALLACE RD. EM 2-2476
450 Merchandise
170 Building Materials
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Fir Flooring Kiln dry 199 90 M
Iron Roofing Heavyweight
$10.90 sej.
Flaxlne roofing $ 3 90 so.
Cedar Fence posts . CHEAP
V-grooved plywood paneling rot,
man, rib man, birch, sen,
knotty pine, knotty cedar, fir
shadowwoori, fir, fir plyweeve.
all 43" x M" aheets AS LOW
AS $ l.SS ea
Idaho White Pine Paneling Buy
enough to do an average sirs
room for .ONLY ... $31
Septic Tanks 300 ft SM gal
CHEAP
Wood sectional garage doora in
stalled complete wltn glass and
Wagner heavy duty hardware
ONLY $$ complete)
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY
C&K Lumber Yard
Lancaster at Center EM 1-ISOS
Keith Brown Specials
Open all day Saturday.
Plywood Fir Blows
4xSx'" Sanded 124 ea
4xSxV Sanded SSS ea
4xSxi" Bonded 4 4 aa
4xSx?( to IV Sheathing 3.20 ea
HARDWOOD
4xSxV Oak ...
4xSx" Manor;
4xx1. Birch ..
4xSxU" Birch ..
S00 oa
1 00 oa
S OS oa
I SO ea
DOORS Inds
3-OxS-Sxls, Mahof SOS ea
3-0x-Sxli Ext, Mahog. TOO ea
3-0x4-Sxli Ext. Birch S 00 ea
I. s. uoor jambs 2nds .93 set
2'
Ovalo Casg. D.
Ovalo Base D
Base .Shoe
. .04 lis
. OS lis
.01 ', Ha
CASH ft CARRY
4xSx" Sheetrock 1 33 ea
4XBX-V aneetrock i n oa
4x8x'," Sheetrock 1 90 ea
49 lb. Smooth Roofing 1.4S oa
Hx32x, Ceil Tile ... . .103 eq. ft.
Pouring Wool sk
Try our easy budget plan We
give eon ureea tamps.
LUMBER YARD
23S North Front St. EM 3-9111
saiem, uregon
One only, new 1937 model IS ft.
blaaspar, 20 pet. off.
UIL WARDS
280 Wallace Rd. EM 2 2476
SCOTT-Atwatcr Sales ft Service
Classpar Fiberglass Boats.
Evinrude 22i hp. . $123
19 ft. moulded boat, uphol..
steering, windshield, trailer
with winch ft turn slg. $399
SHH1XK S CYCLE ft MARINE
1373 Highland EM 2-1423
ELECTRIC WIRE
12-2 wire, roll at ... 3c fL
Power poles 20' ft 29
Complete stock wire, rang
panels, meter oases, conduit,
switches, boxes, etc. CHEAP.
Electric heat S yr. guarantee.
32 gal. elec. water heaters $SS.9t
C. G. LONG & SONS
1 ml. N. of Kettcr EM 4-3091
Steel garage doors , $43 SO
Alum, storm doors $39 9S
Storm windows $4-29 up
Folding stairways $4e
Insulation $1 20 per sack
Wo also Install above .Heme.
Caiv. cava troughs, 13c. per ft
Lumber Co.
Epping
3740 Silverton
Rd.
EM 44121
3-TAB ROOFING
Reg. & Sealdown
$875 & UP
J. W. COPELAND
LUMBER
349 S. 12th St.
YARDS
EM 3-9s$
4M Sports iquipmom
.n.
outboard motor. Long shaft
electric etarttng, with gener
ator ana extra nronze prop.
Like new. Call Silverton TR
3-3014
S PIECE dining room set, SPE
CIAL SALE PRICE. Bob's
Mdse. Mart. 270 S. Liberty.
EM 4-9371. Open Frl. nights
til S.
UNFINISHED furniture.
Stiff Furniture Co.
H. L.
NEARLY new davenport ft
chair: dinette act; refrig. ft
range; dbi. bed, matt, ft
aprings ft chest; Westlnghse.
auto, washer ft dryer neerly
new. EM 4-S86S. 2230 Lansing,
NE.
MATTRESSES ft springs, $9 ft
up. H. L. Stiff Used Furniture
Store. 17$ N. High, EM $-$18$.
3 ELECTRIC 220 heaters with
thermostats, good condition,
reasonable. EM 3-1773.
NEW gun cabinet Glass door.
$33. Bob's Mdse. Mart 270 S.
Liberty. EM 4-6371. Open Frl.
nights til $.
DAVENPORTS. $9.9$ ft up. H.
L. Stiff Used Furniture 8 tore,
17S N. High St., EM 2-I1M.
BLUE daveno ft chair. S20 Wild
Wind Dr., SE. EM 2-SOSs.
OUTSTANDING household furn-
lahtngs ft misc. items, reas.
incl. china, reaa. EM 3-4402.
CASH for Used Guna and old
coins, all types. Cascade Merc
iuu uroaaway.
470 ouilding MatoriaU
PLASTIC under house. Conden
sation control. EM 1-76.29.
USED
DOORS k WINDOWS
$1 TO $5
Many Other Bldg. Bargains
CALL
E. S. RIHER & CO.
9550 Portland Rd. EM 4-0131
Open All Day Saturday
$2 gal. elec. water heater, St SO
12-1 Lome m rolls 3c ft.
S" Vent fan
4" aolid fiber pipe
Lighting fixtures
. $13 .90
3c ft.
AUTOMATIC B e n d 1 x Deluxe
washer. 350. new price Ml 9 93
good condition. EM 1-S85S, SOU
staple.
452 Appliantw
ELEC range, good clean eond.
$49. EM 2-4043.
19.4 CU. FT. chest freezer. 1957
elec. range. 1VS7 auto, defrost
refrig. Oil Ore. with blower
Hamilton auto, washer. 420
Wild Wind Dr. SE. EM 2-S084.
AUTO. Speed Queen wssher. Not
worn, uniy 12 mo. 01a. new
$333. Sell for $100. Ph. 3SW1,
Independence.
SELL GE. Stove ft refrig.
Cheap. Like new, em 4-9370.
THOR mangle, $28. Good condl-
lion. EM 4-3997.
OPEN TONiGHT
Glen Woodry, 1S0S N. Summer.
411 lawn Garden
30-30 WINCHESTER deer rifle-
1 season old. $59.99. Bob's
Mdse. Mart. 270 8 Liberty.
KM 4-S371. Open Frl. nights
in $.
GARDEN tractor with attach.
EM $-$91$ after 1:39 ft Sat.
I SPECIAL Arborvltao ft. $3 90.
s-iiHS, sieo Market,
T Place. Oaislflad Ads
CaU EM. 44811
Maxwell House Apolisncea
Re-Possessed Hotpolnt deluxe
washer oryer.
Washer
Dryer .. . -
11 Cu. Ft Hotpolnt refrig
Ail late mooeie
Warranty Guarantee-Terms
359 Center St. EM $-2111
Open till t Frl. eve.
!17
US
199
WFSTINGHOITSE Electric Range
S20.JEM 2 2297.
LAST yr. mod. RCA Whirlpool
gaa dryer reduced price. Al
Lout, Rf f. 2350 State St
li Clothing
LADY'S exclusive costs ft suits,
reas. Sizes 10-14. EM $-402.
GIRL'S .clothes. $-1$ months.
Maternity clothe. 1V14. EM
Is 4-soSa. 1174 rir t
reduced
2nd amp. meter base $19.93
21x32 stainless steel sink $37.90
r.iec. Heetera, all. makes cheap.
4" cast Iron Pipe 77c ft.
Wall thermostat, 220 volt $10
1- uimtx in roils .... zc ft
IS H.P. Pump Panel $190
Gar. Gutter ... . .. 13c ft
Built-in oven, 4 burners $19$
Complete line of elec. heating,
house wiring, plumbing sup
plies ft fixtures.
OPEN FRIDAY EVES.
APEX ELECTRIC
& PLUMBING
1410 BROADWAY EM M868
SAVES YOU MONEY
ORDER
SPECIFIED
2x4 2x 2x$
lxS tVL
OLD GROWTH FIR
1-1 Composition
FRY R00FIN0
No. 1 R L Oek Flooring
NAMED BRANDS.
BRUCE k LOUISIANA
QUALITY ft SERVICE
WE DELIVER
A-
LUMBERCO.
nui.com. Eus-nso
2x4 STUDS 13c EACH
Hit RUSTIC
Per C. Brd. Ft. 14.00
CEDAR SIDING H x 10
Rgh. Sawn, per C. Brd. Ft
$12.50
FREE DELIVERY
FRED W. SMITH LBR. YD.
( Corners Phone EM 3-8511
1x4" Thro 1x0- Widtha
All I Ft. Lengths
ONLY $115 M
NO WASTE
CARLOAD SUPPLY
C&K Lumber Yard
$92 N. Lancaster EM 2-1SOS
OPEN ALL DAY SAT..
474 Floor Covarrnfl
ASPHALT TILE Ic tt.
SAUER PAINT CO.
27$ N. Front EM 4-S01S
LET us lay your tile or linoleum
mil j .una vt piace. iv jrm sous.
Free estimate. ZM S-I041.
(80 Per Sal MiKananaews
TRAILER with IS" tires steel
irsme, oil barrels ft amall oil
stove. EM 44898.
BABY buggy, stroller, high
cnair, car aeai. aM s-aeuv.
SAVE $30 on New Garden Tillers
with 3 HP Motors, priced from
1119.99. Valley Farm Store.
'4$ FORD H T.flat bed, $ acety.
lene sets, 390 amp. welder. EM
4-3094.
LADIES DRESSES $1. Coats ft
SUItS $2.88 S3.8S 84. an.
Dalmaged by fire, smoke ft
water. Field's BARGAIN
BASEMENT, 484 State Sr.
TYPEWRITERS, Adders. Safes.
uesae, uiairs, sues, duplica
tors ft Supplies. Expert repair
aervlee. Roan, 451 Court EM
$-8773.
EM 4-4747
PIT-RUN GRAVEL
Crushed Quarry Rock
Prompt Service. EM 4-4009
MISCELLANEOUS
tlon equipment
service
Close
sta.
out
rices. E. Burr Miller Oil Co
Portland Rd., Salem, Ore.
USED toilet, $18. Used wash
DowH, $3 ft $8. EM 3-8808.
SEWING Mach.. Vacuum clean
er, Hi-Fi. Beet offer, trade for
typewriter er wtist nsve your,
354 Oerta, West Sslem.
1$ MM Movie sound projector.
uao new, avaj.au. star s.x
change Leaa Office III N.
Commercial.
RE-UPHOLSTERY SPEC.
Auto or furniture. Deveno, $4S
up inci. la Dor at material
5uar. Pros eat, pick-up it
ellvery. Louie's Upholstery
Shop, KM 4-833$. EM $-3071
I PARAKEETS, cage. Outdoor
PLANER shavings for muddy
areas, pains, Deaatnf, muirn.