Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 01, 1954, Page 18, Image 18

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Way Cleared for PUD's
To Build at Priest Rapids
WASHINGTON, w-Army engi
neers Monday withdrew their ob
jections to legislation which would
clear the way for construction of
Priest Rapids dam by Washington
state public utility districts.
Brig. Gen. E. C. Itchsner, dep
uty assistant chief engineer for
civil works, told a house public
works subcommittee the corps be
lieves the bill now safeguards na
tional interests. ,
The hearing, called by subcom
mittee chairman Mack, R-Mich
was to discuss changes in the bill
designed to meet objections made
by the engineers when the pro
posal was first discussed last June.
The changes require that the Co
lumbia river structure be built to
Robbins Heads
H-M Operators
In a meeting of the Salem Mo
tel and Hotel association at the
Senator hotel Sunday evening,
Charles Robbins, manager of the
Argo hotel, was elected the as
sociation's new president.
Other officers elected were Wil
bur Zeiglcr, Alirma motel, vice
president; Leonard Rowan, Sen
ator hotel, secretary-treasurer,
and S. H. Donstcd, South Salem
motel, and D. S. Orton, Salem mo
tel, directors.
Speakers at the buffet dinner
were Donald Baker of Holman
Furniture and Appliance com
pany, Portland, and William
Binns, Seattle.
It was also announced at the
meeting that the association had
been chosen by the Parent ! caelv
ers association to act as a hous
ing committee in their behalf dur
ing the state Parent-Teachers
convention in Salem April 21
through 23. It is expected that
about 1B00 delegates will auena
the convention.
Shiv and Man
Both
A butcher knife and the prowler
he threw it at early Sunday morn
Ing both disappeared. Visile Bax
ter, 13.12 North Winter street, re
ported to city police.
Baxter told officers he heard a
noise outside and looked to see
the prowler looking In a neighbor's
window. He grabbed the knife as
he ran through the kitchen and out
the bark way, Baxter said, and
chased the man down the alley, lie
yelled once (or the man to stop, he
said, and when the man kept run
ning he threw the knife.
The man straightened up as if
he had been hit, Baxter recalled,
hut he kept on running. Police
checked (he area and could find
either (he knife or any trace of
blood to its got them wondering,
too.
They are continuing the investi
gation, they said.
Liberty Youth Join
With Salem Groups
LIBF.RTY Seventeen youth of
Liberty Christian Church o( Christ
attended the annual Christian youth
banquet at the First Christian
Church of Christ In Salem. Itepre -
senled at the dinner were First
Christian. Court St Christian. Lib -
erty Christian and Harden Road
"viS S"'at ,, Liberty
church were in charge oi the sorv -
Ire. Hn.ln in .,,., ;.. l
Youth week from .Inn. 31 to Feb. 7.1
arnnn npncni a rWw.:..i
At the murninR worship services
ii,. i. .....i. ..i
, ii.w, ,,,,,k Mini- ,,iv 1 1 1 ,
o Hip devotional srrvirrs and the
rommiinmn. Participatins in the
devotional services were Marv
nollnn, Neal Menclenhall, Fred
Rnllnn. Pally l.loyd. Wihna 11111
incs, Connie Taylor, Margaret Si e-
Ser. Shirley Peterson, anil
Standley. In the cotnmunic
iec. were Kd WarrenhurR
Marker, Iloyd Avdelolt. Marion
Rarker, I.oni. Kurlh. Jr.. and Ken
Phillip
The male quartet from the North
west Christian College at Kupene
took chnrRc of the evenin Rserm es
on Sunday evening with word and
ong.
Baptismal services are planned
for Sunday. Keh. 7, following the
morning worship services.
l..n. limit i , w rrimrird in liooM ci.ni ilion'
V (:c C , '7mn rxprcispsh . . : , ' . , to San Francisco rchru.iry 20,
or the Sunday ftchH,l with Joyce j 7 ' 'C P'Un' M i where he will board the VSS Cim
( lark at the mnnn. Vcrn Mnnrr Hi. u m,1,,,IR ....- j... , ,,.
ratine the sinR!nj: and Joel Karber i lwer chest , 1S n ' " ! "IVlTi .h I
readin! the scriolurr Thn uhnloi Saturday as he was nassinc a .22 " '
Liberty Woman's Cluh lR",,;', l!,lr,,;ul fl,r n.Miimcc- Tim
.tutu; ryumans V.IUD i ,,r(ll.0(rr j, nncssary hdurc mn
PlOnS TOT Birthday Krcssionnl anthori?;iliun i an he
I-iBK,."TY M" l harl",l' Itfiliimalinn CiimiiiisMi.nei W A
f lark will rntertiim the Liberty V.hemter said the ptiipuse.1 tewr
Homansi club Thursday, Febrti- voir wmilii imreave jit-rit.-iiliur.il
try 4, at a I et-lork dessert ; proiltulion tin jUNI at res sennl
liinrhcon at her hemic on llmme , the nnrlh tiiut ( the irrigation
rnad. Mrs. Wayne Sipe will as- project hv inereasmi! Ihe wau-r
sist the htistes.t, .'mipply hv nn overaw n( mere
February I anniversary! Ihnrt h.iTM aft acre leet a year,
month for Ihe rluh ami ni.imber.s : The reservoir would be created
will relrhrale the 2!tth year. Mrs. in 11,-iyslaek Mraw. southwest of
HflrnM finsrhraiith will tive a Cuhrr. hv ronstriiclion nf an e.-irlh
hnnk review, 'Splinded Pfispur'-
by Marhcrry, story nf Joaquin
Miller, Oregon Poet. He was the -
first graduate nf Ihe school f
which is now the Vniversily of j
Oregon, j
, ,
The first prarliral mechanical j
farpet sweepers seem to have ap-
reared about 18(,V i
develop all power possible at the
site, authorize the engineers to ac
quire lands needed for the dam
and give the corps authority to
regulate the release of water for
flood control and navigation should
those features be incorporated.
The amendments also clarify
that the intent of the legislation
is merely to set aside the con
gressional authorization for the
Army corps to build the dam temp
orarily while Washington utility
districts see if they can under
take the project.
Under the proposal by Heps.
Holmes, R.-Wash., and Magnuson,
D.-Wash., the dam would be built
by operating district number one,
an organization representing 19 nl
24 public power agencies in Wash
ington slate.
The two congressmen, urging
subcommittee approval of the
measure, said it pioneers legisla
tion proposed in accordance with
the administration's suggestion for
a partnerhip between federal, state
i , , ... . .
and local agencies in the develop.
ment Of power resources.
Itchsnpr sniri th nrnii.fl
i j "--' ""Mil", Ray
wouiii iiruuuce in excess oi J1,
million kilowatts of electrical en
ergy, would cost an estimated 364
million dollars. Of this, he esti
mated, the federal government
would contribute approximately 100
million dollars for navigation and
Hood control features. The cost of
the power facilities would be borne
by the operating district.
For Elective PUC
A preliminary petition for an
initiative measure providing for
election of Oregon's Public Util
ity Commissioner was filed with
David O'Hara, in charge of the
elections department of the sec
retary of slate's office Monday.
Rep. Monroe Swoelland and
his wife, Lillie, headed the pe
tition with Willam H. Howard of
Milwaukie, Omld If. Robinson,
and Ray W. (.ill, both of Port
land, .and Arthur S. Bone of
West Salem, on the petition.
Under the ornnosed inifintiin
if adopted by the voters at the
general election, the term of the I
commission would begin on the
first Monday of January follow.
ing election at the 195(1 general
election. Any vacancy in the of
fice would be filled by (he gov
ernor. Guns Stolen From W.
W. McKinney Home
A small arscnnl of guns was
stolen, from the IV. W. McKinney
home, 3715 Pringle road, some
time Saturday nigh(, clly police
rcpor(ed.
The burglar broke a glass in
(he patio door (o enter, police
said, and made off wilh four ri
fles, a shotgun, (wo pistols, some
ammunition and a radio. Police
believe the burglar cut himself
when he broke the dror glass as
they found considerable blood in
the house.
A suspected 20-year-nM escapee
of I-'airview home, who was re
ported missing Saturday evening,
returned to the home Sunday
morning and apparently had no
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: UUly DFOWn KCDOrlCCl
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; In Good Condition
1
I Ml'M 1 N 1 U .K C.irV HmWll.
15ynr 'll Nowhere. Imy. Monday
1 TI I IP i o rmiin.'inu.n i'ii:itn.L'
Arn.ili!. 12. on 1 ho Ivan Arnold
place cast ol Kiikri-all. iaip no.
t : , ,
; "llul rrpnnru.
Haystack Reservoir
yGefs McKay's Approval
Marion I WASHINGTON r Secretarv iimml l,v ,u.,,i ,i t....il v i
'of I he Interior Mi Kay Monday
appiovcii a rcpon proposing ion-
stiiiclicm ol the Haystack ciiuali7.T
lion reservoir, designed to provide
a more stable water supply for the
north unit of Deschutes irrigation
project in Crntriil Orritmt
The M'l-rrtary li;is furwiii ili'il I lie
Hot i;i n i;i ! ii in llurrnii's rrpnrl to
olliiliils ol (he stiitr mill (i-ilrrnl
.nrncirs cont'iTnotl for tiinr com-
ptnnl.i liofnre Mihniiltini; il In Inr
ar,d rmk lill dam. It would rust ,3(8 Personal
an estimated Sl.tiOti.mio At present, ,
storage fur the north unit lands in wr. i.v imiiamiemi pennies
in Wickiup Iteservoir. more than '",nt''!i sVo'i'T-t
loo miles from the project lands. inete ihyini-, i aiai.ik; "Nj'i"oiii
Dcxhemicr said the water users ' "".J" s..i!:ie, w,,i,incton
had indicated willingness to repnvjlN lovini- n m nad ho left
the cost by including the amount sP1!,',r cV,i'j',n",' 1"l,v' 'r"r
in an amendatory repaynienl con-1 Xu onni u s Ai-mro ".roup
tract which alrrrady has been ap- i i, joss ,n, c.m i. 4-m4.
. 1 1 . ; : ;
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Recruiting in
Service Jumps
The Army-Air Force recruiting
quota for this area was exceeded
by 300 per cent during the month
of January, according to Sergeant
First Class John R. Gilley, Army
Air Force recruiter.
There were a total of 59 men and
women recruited for the month.
This was the first time in over a
year that the Air Force has per
mitted the local recruiting office to
exceed its quota.
Those enlisted last month in the
two services were:
Womrn'i Air Forcr, Murlrl O. Frrierson,
Sslem: Kuth U. Limb, Sslem. Enluterf
for Armr K-honls, Dtan v.. Way, Elmer
E. Stay, both of Uilem. Klrh.rd D. Pan
knits. Pills: Jassph W. -resell Clervsls;
Phillip o. Sfholllin, IMilney H. Russell.
Darrel Merlle. all of Turner. Retular
Army enlistments, William K. pel.app,
Robert D. Runner, Oeorse W. Lei'le, Mau
ri J. Fredrlckson. Noel II. Martin. Rlrh
ard J. carden. Melvtn 1). Vladyka. all
of Salem: Mrlvln K. Whl-.ley. Aumiville:
Roy K. Htrphens, Allen C. aes, both of
Dallas: Donald I. HoUclaw. (Hand Rootle;
John Weimer. Independence: Donald M.
Sprout. Marlon: Loyd E. Tucker. New
ben; Ixuils I.. Culp and Ml'o P. 0.:n,
'.,!.' n RaMarl"
aune o. na.iarn.
both of Srolts Mill
aim w main f. &caicin, ooio oi a,.icr- ,
I ,.
KnllAtmrnts In, the Air Force er as I
follows: Jackie N. llail, Krnneir. . ur
mond Q. Loynes. Clarence V.
Carson, Robert R. Joy. Jack W. Klfilah.
James R. Casper, Oeorse A. Llfhey,
Charles E. Miller, Allen Lltchenberc. Dale
W. West, William M. Warren. Kenneth
R. France Kenneth W. Wulf all of fia
lrm: Gordon I,. Alnsworth Aurora; Mark
M. Shaw. Carlton: Phillip J. Norrls. El
roy J. Dirk, Howard J. Dirk, all of Dallas;
Ocorke A. Sanders, Hubbard; Olen L.
Humpnreys. Monmouth; Kenneth W.
Fuller, McMlnnvllle; Bruce M. Raed. New
bers: James A. Closs, Btayton; William
M. Stephens, silverton: Robert O. Dud
dink, Yamhill; Edward h. Coale. and
Bernard J. Doyle, both of Willamlna;
Gerald E. Moen, Oerald 1. Jones, Donald
W. Drslion, Philip h. LaBarr, all of
Woodburn.
23 Weddings to 17
Divorces in Linn
ALBANY Cupid outran the div
orce mill in Linn conuty during
January with 23 marriage licenses
issued while only 17 divorce com
plaints were filed, it was learned
from figures kept by R. M. Russell,
county clerk.
Marriage licenses were issued
the last of the month to Walter F,
McKinney, 27, I.acomb, and Mar
garet (1. Fink, 18, Stayton; to Gor
d o n Barnes, 19, Lebanon, and
Gayle L. Counlter, 18. RFD 1, Sweet
Home; to Alan L. Steele, 20, and
Neva J. Goodrich. 18, both Oregon
Slate college students; to Donald
D. Benson, 30, RFD 2, Lebanon,
and Betty A. Swanson, 23, Leba
non teacher; to Earl Pilgrim, 40,
and Gladys V. Williams, 38, both
of Springfield, married by District
Judge Wandell Tompkins, and to
Lowell II. Ufford, 22, l.acomb, and
Joyce A. Bateson, 19, Lebanon.
EARTHQUAKE JARS
IMPERIAL VAI.I.EY
LOS ANGKLKS iir-A sharp
earthquake jarred the Imperial
Valley of southern California last
night, but no damage was reported.
CalcMro residents said the shock
was felt at 8:25 p.m. At El Cen
tre,' also in the Imperial Valley.
two shocks were felt, one at 8:25
and another 10 minutes alter. Dish-
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
.Monday, February 1
Organized Marine Corps Re
serve unit at Naval and Marine
Corps Reserve training center.
04 141 h Air Reserve squadron
at USAR armory.
Oregon Mobilization designa
tion detathinent No. 1 at CSAR
armory.
Company H, lG2nd Infantry
regiment, and headquarters dc
laihment, Oregon National Cuard,
at Salem armory.
Si'aman Donald Van Heave, son
of Mrs. Poris Vant'leavc ot Hayes
villc Drive, is home on a .tivday
r...i v. i..nn....Hrt j l- -
mi in, inn iiii"iitii urn) mi rvuiru
i :.!.). I aii.. d....i ..tt i
; has Irlt lor Portland lor armv in- i
,i,.i, n ,. - .. .t.-...!
v "iii i s" ' run
iirrt. raid.
(i. Aandahl. Sinic it would'increasc
tin repavmenl period from 40
years to ahout 78 vrars. it would
have to he approved hv Congress
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3i0 Meeting Notice
SALEM l.OIX.E Nn. 4. A F.
VA.M. Weil . Feb. 3. Nl.ilrrl
('iimtiMiiiiciilinn, 7:30 V. M.
312 Lout and Found
111 ACK
Unit
fino put-r ln.t In P.ivlrt
i rtiiit.iin, , iiitn n.nvrilen J1I
I-' Hiu.'iul Itle A. 11,. ItKi.
I,id's sl.tv.es. i,inilv M.ir
Hi Wllltri. t;r;,v r ise. a-'i-.i.iS
I OS I
ion .
Li INI siuvntv pin. eold with hl.uk
litli-- iiiin.e on t.Mttcni, n Hiink.
Ivi I' II II 1 '. .. I , I Inns . Jan. i'stn.
Riu.ml I'h .'..,H4.'l
MISSIM;
ft ins hit
h in .t .
icr I
rum ic'K, i-nrr,
thin rtFM-riplinrl !
rrar piniTii lnimvn CL. fi. .......
300 Personal 1450 3Ipnha.icl.se 4a0 Merchandise 45(1 Men namiise
1 316 Personal
I WILL NOT be rriponilble (or hills
or debts made by anyone hut my
self at any time. Dolores M. Faye,
Play Modern Piano
You'll realize enjoyment that only
goes with personal accomplishment.
IK YOU PLAY CLASSICAL
l.EARN POPUJ.AR-1P YOU PLAY
POPULAR MODERNIZE YOUH
STYLE NORMAN STUDIO OF
MODERN PIANO offers new rapid
. simplified courses in Keyboard har-
- moay and modern improvisation,
that enable you to Jilay very com
petent piano In a really short time.
Call SALEM MUSIC CO. Ph. 2-8708,
or SAHCHETS In Albany. Ph. 332.
Brf(. or adv. All sues.
SAFE, permanent removal of un
sightly facial hairs. Erich of N.Y.
PALMISTRY
READINGS
Tells past, present and future, advice
on all matters. Will solve your
problems. This ad with one dollar,
for five dollar reading. Open B a.m.
1o 10 p.m. Hiway 89. next to North
Salem Drive-in. LablshCardens.
Ml'SIC LESSONS, piano and violin.
State accredited teacher. Phone
1-WU
100 Agriculture
402 Livestock For Sale
1 tOCKF.R BEEF Eastern Oregon. j
- ......i,. nartAr 3rie.
or whole. 2Sc, iront quarter 20c.
Custom Killme. Trailer loaned free.
Salem Meat Co., 1325 S. 25lh. Phone
3-af.SS.
403 Livestock Wanted
LIVESTOCK buyer. I buy cattle,
horses, hoes, sheep, ffoats, boars,
veal. Emery Alderman. Phone 2-
Sb9 or z-iwoo
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.
CATTLE BUYERS. E. I. and H. She
then, 4297 State. 2-1345 or 2-4380.
404 Poultry and Rabbite
BABY CHICKS Hached year round
with these specials, N.H. pullets lilc,
Par. ted roasters 5c. Order now for
choice of breeds. Special New
Hamp. pullets, inc. Valley Farm
Store. Salem. 4-4624.
WING needs rabbits.
Phone 4-3918.
3985 State
BABY CHICKS Hatched year
round. Order now for choice of
breeds. Special New Hamp pullets,
18c. Valley Farm Store, Salem.
408 Pets
PART Cocker Shepherd male to itlve
away. Good to children. Phone
2-44M. 138 West Way.
MALE COLLIE, spayed registered
female cocker. Good with children.
Call 4-1196.
PARAKEETS. Babies and breeders.
Center St. Market. 1667 Center.
DACHSHUND PUPS The compan
ion breed. Registered, champion
bloodlines. Phone 4-4282.
PARAKEETS, babies raised in our
home. $7.50, all colors. Mrs. Pow
er, 735 Bellevue. Ph. 4-1587.
CANARIES Orance & apricot
strain. Phone 3-4385. 1340 Chemck
eta. "SS&JT&SSl. 'SSf'VSS.
leay Bd. 4-3773. Closed Wed.
PARAKEETS. Cages, supplies. Rea
sonable. Bird Paradise, 3180 Living,
ston. 2-1842.
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM. 1958 Mc
Coy. 1 block east ot N. Capitol, 14
oiocks norm or jvtaaison. fn. z-oowi.
410 Seeds and Plants
BAI.F.D CLOVER hav. 1,20 ton. D. H
Rosa. Rt. 6. Hox 404. Ph. 3-1569.
GOOD Alia Fesrue hay. Wire haled
In barn. 1! ml. S.-Pringle School,
Battle Creek Rd. Frank McKennon.
Ph. Salem 4-2337.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
POTATOES, sorted Burl-inks. 11.73
hundred lb. sack. Also 51 lbs. Yel
low Denver onion seed. Joe W. Op
pek. Rt. 2, Box 249. 2 ml. N. of
Keler.
FERTILIZER
Rotted manure, weed free. 2-0774
1.0 Mr rrliandisr
452 Wanted, Machinery, Tools
TRACTOIt WANTED Will trade
home, - A. near F.ucene. even pp.
for T. I). 9 A( dnzrr or equal. Must
he A-l K. Walton, 1260 Main,
SprinrtirVI. Oe
l."0 Mrrrliaiuliso
455 Hflehold Goods For Sale
1HV2 BKNDtX WASHER and dryer,
like new. Anilnue mm hie top rirrss
er A- commode. Matmcmv. S-)rr
whil-not hrif. r.n,ri'i.ir Wtnthrop
Tk"-. All harcnint. fall 2-fi4fi3 or
4-?Rfl rvc nr Sun.
7. pc Ft DRV ntte. Anrx auti.malic
wahcr. Phllrn refne. Wrtms
1lou radlA-o'iono ron-olr, irH 1
mnntliv ftOf)' . Court St, t)ll.i.
Ph. 2-.1Wt Salrni.
456 Wanted. Hsehold Goods
J , urn""r0
HV I" urnituro Co. 2i4,2
LAII It'LiAV Good uscn furnitntr
or mi'I sII on con'iKrment Pn
rnnil -;u.-i'll . iKin-llon
4S8 Building Materials
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Tort land U;ul
Lnmhrr Yard
XM r-Tllprl ' Rii Ph 4-tl,'.,t
LEAKS
REPAIRED
CASOAPE IsOOKINr, CO. PH. S-t!W
i r JAlilk Ci i-.' dinner nurm j
Irom N'uhor.'t noan. Call :!-."t,Vl7.
CASH (nr (urnlturr, one pifre or
hfii kc Tul I .jmihertx, ?-7Btl2. 1
458 Building Materiali 470rorSale.M.se ellaneoui 476 Fuel
BUILDING?
New fir door Janibi $2.50
Oak Jluonntf - low price
New bath tubs complete ....... ysfl.so
Used bath tubs complete $25.00
Used cast Washbasin MW.. $7.50
Hriwd. plywd.. Ideal for
paneling or cabinet! Cheap
Loose iniulut!on per bag ,.......?1.00
Fiberfilnss roll blanket insuL .Cheap
14-2 dec. wirinit . ..3',jc
12-2 eiec. wiring - 5',jc
Naili $8.75 & $8.95 keg
Asbestos siding per iq $9.00
Painted shakes with under .$10.50
New doors, all sizes , . $s M
Used windows 30" x 43" $2.50
100 used doors with frames
New toilets with seats ...$24.50
Double kitchen sinks, complete $41.50
42 gal. elcc. water heaters $68.50
Laundry trays, pipe, basins iJarRain
500 gal. steel septic tank $62.50
4" cast Iron soil pip ,.. is
4" solid orangeburg pipe ,,
Roll roofing, large supply , V
3 tab com p. roofing ,, , $7 m
Cedar shingles. 4 grades .Cheap
New oaiv. iron roof........-.....Cheap
Plywood, new carload .Bargains
New picture windows $8. 00
New weather stripped windows $14.20
Cedar fence posts ......Cheap
New plaster board 4x8.. ft n
Steel garage doors, complete,
Over-head garage hardware.
.$44.00
.$13.95
C. G. LONG & SONS
1 ml. N. of Kelr.er
METAL FNCES
Permanent. No upkeep. Free esti
mates. 36 mos. to pay. Borkman
I.br & Hdwr. Phone 3-3701. 2460
State St.
ALL NEW lumber, fshiplap 30.00 per
M and up, 2x4 and larger $25.00
per M and up. Some lumber 515.00
per jvi aeiivereo. rnone irWVi,
KEITH BROWN
SPECIALS
DOORS - DOORS
ManoR. Flush:
20x6-6x1 a HC
24x6-8x1 3, HC
2-xli-8xl 3, HC
2 8.x6-8xl , HC
3 0x6-8x1 i HC
DOORS!!!!
Reg. Sale
I 8 16 6.53
882 7.07
9 07
9.49
10.32
14.90
7.27
7
8.68
30x6-8x1 HC
Fir 2-Panel:
20x6-8x1 ?a
24x6-8x1
28x6-8x1
Fir .9 It. sash:
2 x6-8xl a
2 8x6-8x1 ,
3 0x6-8x1 a
30x6-8x1 a,. Colonial
Hardware:
Welser Handle Sets
Key-In-Knob Lock Set
Hathroom Sets
Passage Sets
3 and 4" SteeWutts
11.34
7.92
F.17
8.27
8.38
6.58
(.75
13 93
14.03
15.19
15.85
833
8.51
12.15
10.42
12 M
698
349
2.69
1 85
5 58
2.79
203
.50
Keith Brown Lumber Yd.
Ph. 3-9111 Front and Court St.
"We Give S. K H. Green Stamps"
480 Musical Instrum.nl.
Spinet Piano
Baldwin Acrosonic, the Musician's
choice. Sample instriiinent, mahoj
ny, one only. .Save $165.00!
STONE PIANO CO.
1280 Stale SI. Phone2-3281
TOP quality Cown trumpet. Excel
lent condition. Ph. 3-6087.
468 For Rent, Miscellaneous
U-Fix-It-Garatre
Repair you own car. Pnone 4-5261.
McCULLOCH chain saws and post
hole augers uy oav. lowne ujuip
ment Co. Ph. 4-1511
toil HLNI or lca;e lice warcnouse
upaL'e cement floors, duck bine
down town Inquire H L Stiff
470 For Sale, Miscellaneous
BKI.TONR Haannc Aid, Melody Mod
el. Just like nrw. I'h.
iVV. FT... Y.. freezer, "price $125 ixT
Phone -.1014 after 4:30 p.m.
CAHLK N KLSON cabinet Grand
piano. Good Khane. $75. Ph. 2-0505.
isHOPS.MlTH with motor, used" onre'
ilWI. 1 li. p. eiec. motor. re-;ct
switch box. Ph. 2-40.i7. IMS Nor-
wa
St.
t'SKt) FUHN'AdK lor wood or -aw-dii'.t,
vri v i;imd rnndition. Co'ii
rleir wiih awdust limner .ind
autnni.itir controh. Ph. .1-fl.Vi.V
CHILD'S aluminum 'rp White
C'naihan hnirj. Ph. 2..74h. MSO Ln-
' r.i!trr.
UONKirFLFCTH!c"tr.unH.O.c;ile!
i Also 7 tt Wilson Skus, ok'5, boots
Ph2-9!!.5 s
;ONK SAWni'ST bu-nrr Complrte
! with rontiolv ph. 2-lfin7.
hfX'APS 5fi lVtO-"l6A f 70-15
i7rs. .Naiinnwinr cu.irnt'e. iin
c..!d rubber i.Mir inr. n. mmi
I'm,
Special Sale
Clovne nut sl'.rk nn oi n.imrnlai
slone.s, inclitdini; lava .mil fl.ia-
sl,,n,'. Mm nn rii'lu' ,-rl.,r lenrinff
and ci-d.ir pn.is .-.nd ni'lrs. Otir sup- WANTEn; Fir. Ili-Tiiloek. Cedar,
plv ). hmllrd rhei-k now lor Spruce toe. Trrmv iah. Telephone
g"od lnis. Phillips llrnv Rl. 5. ltnx (oltrct AsXvater f'4:t.l. Nledermever
4f.l Ph, 4-.1IIR1. 2 nn. E. 4-corncrs Martin Co., Porlland Trust Bldg .
on St.Tte SI I Pnrll.mri 4. Oregon.
HOSPITAL I1EI) f ir ;.ilr or rent. H
I. Stiff Fill 11 Co. Pn .I-91H
SEWING '
MACHINE
Prntiful reiMiilt Sint-iT fv,tr t.tl
Nrw pftw ! fitl tur -co."! mo'fi
Nrw r.nhdn fool rnntml.
Nw KiKCac tvp purl r,ir,
Nrw nolc-Iitf.
Ontv WW tihriril tr-idf in on our
nld in.K-riiiir ,! 1 '
Soars & Iiitt'luuk t'o.
550 N. Capitol. I'lnme 3-9il
wjtfr hrjili'i.
A-t ronri 1
m) . r.ilL.i;
VY.H 1 11.I.K.H
tnttrr) rt) ivdnui . rMVl. Tut
tt'j "i utt 'i . Jitii r'.li kf H 'nantirr
fur l.iu'vctir-i.ii.i.' py ,tk nr rul'ic
vd Pn-k un ;t mi or r ran lr
rt Pbil'.po Hr'. Rt V Pnx
X Th t.iifll. ? nn. K 4-Cnrnrn
p' St.ttr t
; IIICMCHAIH Cd rnn, 57 00 B.ith I
fon in i-nrnrr ink. JAftv I'h. 3 W7
I VsF.t) " FCRNITURF-'FOR LESS
Valley Kurn. Co., 219 N. Com'l.
FOR SAI F, new Mayflower forced air
oil furr.arr Complrte with duct
work, .'ontrols, 775 f.il t.inli Half
nrirr M:0.00. Phone 24i2.
CHARtS foundation cfrdlei. bra. Ph.
3-W1I or 3-?071 Mary F. Bale.
SKIIS, stove, boots, bicycle, springs.
mBiire&s. rug ana misc. JJ1U-
BATTERIES AU cars, JS.95, $7.i)5,
SOS, exchange. 12 mo. guarantee.
iniee.
Pine.
lyue s iue. n. 10m i
G. . ELECTRIC range. 5 speed bur
ners, all new, warming oven. !5.
Tup condition. Ph. 2-4726.
TWO-CUSHION Lawson style dav
enport, lose color. N. 24 alter
1 1 p.m.
SLIGHTLY USED automatic washer.
completely reconditioned and guar'
anteed. Keg. $244.95, ale 1.17.77.
Montgomery ward dc Co., Appu
ance Dept., phone 3-319L
FLOOR SAMPLE 1954 21" TV set.
General Wee trie table model, was
.i2&.y5, sale $279 yj, Montgomery
Ward & Co., Appliance Dept., phone
3-3181.
DAVENOS 1 with platform rpeker
In Hunter green, mohair frize. 1
with matching chair in rose belfie
mohair frlze. Priced to sell. Salem
Upholstery Co., 454 Ferry. Ph.
3-4724 .
PRACTICE PIANOS
Trade-ins on new Baldwin and
Wurlitzer pianos and Hammond or
gans. All are reconditioned and
guaranteed. Good pianos from $120.
Terms. Stone Piano Co., 1280 Slate
St.
RABBIT equipment feeders, hutches
and dew drow water system. Rea
sonable. Call Salem 3-1663 between
9 and 4.
FLOOR SAMPLE 9 en. ft. refrigera
tor, automatic defrost, butter tray,
double crisper. full width freezer
compartment, four shelves in door.
Was S32S.95. sale 9290.95. Montsomr
ery Ward Co., Appliance Dept.,
phone 3-3191.
462 Sports Equipment
HERE'S THE
' FACTS, MA'M . . .
This story happened in Salem. It
happened to me. My name is Skip
Tayjor. I've got a boathouse on
the river. 1m a boat man.
I filled out my report and hit the
sack. X was tired. Here's my re
port, t
TLJSDAY 10 A.M. . . . Lonesome.
No business. River risine. Over-
Mocked on used outboard!. Also
used boats.
TUKSDAY 1 P.M. . . . Called a con
tact on Statesman-Journal, insert
ed ad lor Wednesday.
WEDNESDAY b A.M. . . , Heard
noise outside. Investigated. Twenty
custotiners hammering at aoor.
Thcv meant business.
WEDNESDAY & A.M. to MIDNIGHT
. . . Talking, arguing, shouting,
Customers erabbine boats . . .
snatching motors. Ugly green stuff
waved in my lace . . . snovea in
my hands. It was money. They
meant business . . . My business.
FRIDAY 1 A.M. . . . Exhausted.
Soaked fingers in hot salt water to
alleviate soreness from ringing
cash register.
SATURDAY 8 A.M. . . , Took three
bottles of Dr. Taylor's pep restor
er. Pep and health, recovered.
SATURDAY 4 P.M. - . . Barricaded
door. Posted heavy guard. Called
contact al Statesman-Journal. In
serted ad regarding need for used
boats and motors in trade.
SATURDAY 5 P.M. . . . Kept ren
dezvous with a Dhvchiatnst at the
Center Street stakeout. He said he
needed evidence. 1 said, ' es, sir.
You just want the facts. I'm mad.
. . . Completely mad. I've gone
hog-wild.' He said he needed evi
dence to support the f.icts. I
knew what he meant. I played a
hunch. Sometimes a hunch pays
off - sometimes it doesn't. It was
just a hunch. I gave him the evi
dence attached to this report.
EVIDENCE
The following boats were offered for
fair Monday. February 1 al fan
lastic reduced prices. The sale
was tn take place at a local bust
' ncss in and at the City of Salem;
to wit: The Salem Boat House.
The report in authenticated by the
confession of one "Skip" Taylor,
owner of said boathou5e. T know.
I'm "Skip" Taylor. I'm a boat man.
NEW 195.1 MODEL 14' BRYANT
ROAT
Sfattle Price 2M.50 . , . Taylor's
price . . . 199.50.
NEW 12'5" BEAUTIFUL MOLDED
BOAT
Seattle price 414.00 . , . Taylor's
puce 3:i.T00.
NEW 13'fi" BEAUTIFUL MOLDED
ROAT
Sratlle price for boat a few inchr
lontrrr 2d.00 , . . Tavlor's price
3!t.).fl0.
Tav1nr shows further Instability hv
olfrring to take any boat or out
board motor in tn trade and of
fers terms on balance.
REPORT
Skin T.tvtor tiled to be convicted of
marines to avoid Cabin Fever. In
a few d.-ivs the result's of that
trial.
SALEM'
BOAT HOUSE
(HEMLKETA ATTHF.RIVER
rin"oAUGE "shntcun. Will scn'Vra-
Fon.-ihlr. 30fl4 BrownRri.
'CASH p.nd tor used cun. modern
and antique. Cascade Merc. 1230
Bioadwa.v.
472 Wanted, Miscellaneous
WANTED, f.fv.rt hnnip nuts, dp ritv
Inr Sntt1ih Slifpard dog. Phone
4-tssnfl.
WAN'TKD- St. imp cnll options or old
M.TMin. Write Box IBfi. co .stairs-man-Jniirn-il.
Logs Wanted
: Gnnil ?nd ernwth lnc Prem paid
I fnr No 2 InRs 28' nnd lonffcr AIo
It' Ktllft Ol tTlllltlUP! of 8' phi
j tlltn fi" fn 16' dl.un
Brum. AND l.BR CO
Ph Turner lU'.S Evri ?;02 Turner
or 2-"JtrtS SaJrm
474 MiRcellanoous
m:T.l. PLATF. RK.PAIH
: ?-MR SKRVKT. tN MOS I
' UR HARRY SF.V.l.KR. HKNTIST
i Artolnh Blrifi.. State A CYni'l. Sts
SM.KM PH JW1t
, " RKK-HIVF
TRCCKS C-imiVF.
i MOVF NOCHSKl-F
SAVE 'j
CAR RFNTAIS - STAKFS VANS
TEXACO STATION
SI) COCRT ST PHONF J-lfttl
PAf.F STEVENSON Jtnd AL MKFORD
476 Fuel
Pickup Your
Presto-logs
Briquet and wood H IPS S Com'l
st pnone Jti- n
ANDERSONS jrreen a lab. 2 cd. 114.
Ph. 2-7751 or 4-4i5.1.
West Salem Fuel Co
Tub ot Pu.h Out Sswdlilt
Ash. Maplr snrt Osk Hood
tlrrrn. (try start, Vlanfr
KnH
rhon. 1-401
Highway Fuel Co.
Clr-an sswdiKt. wood. I"'n..0' ',y
siove-ijiesci mis. ra.
500 Bus. & Finance
510 Money to Loan
II 000.00 TO LOAN on city or farm,
real estate. Box 180, Statesman
Journal. AUTO LOANS
WILLAMETTE CRKUIT CO.
' 182 South Church
Parkins a-Plenty
Ph. t-27 Lie. No. M-50. S-1M
PKJVATfi money to loan. Ph 2-079.,
. . 5'
FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS
Availablt on modern residences lo
cated in the Salem area. Twenty
years to pav. Low monthly pay
ments. We do the appraising.
ALSO
LARGE BUSINESS LOANS ON
BUSINESS PROPERTIES
Office buildings. Warehouses. Indus
trial plants, Store Buildings.
ALSO ,
Available: Private funds for first
mortgages on small residential
loans.
See is at
3.17 NO. HlGH ST. OR PHONEjWMI
Consolidate All Bills
TivMntv.ftve vrars eo Generp.l Ft'
nance Corps was organized by Sa
lem business and professional men
if Rive you a loan iervlce. W
have lent miliums.
TRY OUR SERV1C&
Yiu can repiv anytime to reduce
costs. No endorsers or help Irom
friends longer time to repay, rn.
first for a one trip loan.
Loans S2j.00 to $300.00 on signature,
furniture and eouiDment,
Loans to $500.00 on cars, trucks, and
trailer houses.
Free customer parking at "Marlon
Car park across trom otnee.
136 S. Commercial St.
Lie. No S138 and U338
512 Loans Wanted
Responsible party wishes to secure
financing (nr 2nd mortgage. 6',.
inl. Box IRK Statesman-Journal.
WANTF.DS200n"fromprlvatc party
at 10'fl plus bonus for 1R months
for expanding business. Box 185,
Statesman-Journal. .
515 Investments
ALL-IN-ONE
LOAN
UP TO S2.000 OR MORE
I LOAN MAY DO ALL 4
1 GROUP INSTALLMENT PAY
MENTS 2. CUT PRESENT MONTHLY
PAYMENTS.
3. CLEAN UP CURRENT BILLS.
4. PROVIDE EXTRA CASH.
Just ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT
PACIFIC
lXlirSTRIAI. LOANS
1 1 5! ' IBFRTY PHriNT 4-??n3
600 Kinplovnu'iit
I ! .
,602 Help Wanted
WE ARE now taking applications
t-H Pap''t Routes at Carrier Divi
sion. Stnlt'sinan Building Boys
-TV .1 ne 13 venrs or over ann nave
the written consent of their par
ents If you have already applied
kindlv do so arram
THE OREGON STATESMAN
604 Help Wanted. Male
If You Are A
SALESMAN
And want to ffrt in on the ground
floor with a line thai Is goins to
provide one of the bc?t Johs in
Oregon wilh fit anmi.il income of
$10,000, not wishful 1h ink inn. we
(-An (l.sciis our plan in a personal
Intorvicw. If you have a history
of floatine from Job to job, nr it
vou ate only vrurtou5. we will both
ne wasting our tune. Applicants
must own jervire.iblc auiomobile.
lp at least 21 c.is of Ajze, have
good icieri'iitTS. and have a desire
to adv.inre themjelvrs. S.ilrs ex
pciicncf lielplul. but nut nc-r-j:v.
For personal interview con
tart Mr. Samto. Senator Hotel, Sa
lem, betwrm in no a in. A- 5 no
p in. on Wed ne -day, Febi u.iry H.
F;XPF.RIKNCF.D driver salesman to
r.ill on ret-iil growers in Salem
area. Intrjview at Marion Hotel.
Rm fi to ft p.m. Tues. eves.
" DIESEL '
HEAVY EQUII'MEXT
WE NEED ever:il merhiinu-ally in
i lined and tch.thle men to train
Mr nniliun in the Tractor and
Equipment indusrv If you are nor
ntib.ntf hotter th.n fNI nrr uerk or
you don't have all year Job sreur
n v, vim owe it to vourself fn write
fr tree farts, without obliR.ition,
about this tr.timnc and our Advts
orv piaremrnt ServiiT.
TRACTOR TRAlVTNf; SFRVK'P
Box Ifi5 eo State -man-Journal
COMR1ATION body, fender and
painter Guarantee, plus roirmn
atnn. Inqunr Gene Teau Chev
rolet Co., Stayton, Ore.
606 Help Wanted, Femal
WOMAN to enms 10 home rr for
2 rhllnTr-o. Must hsv. trsnsports
tion. rrtfrfncps. C.ll (trr
9 p.m.
Monday, February 1, 1054
600 Employ ".
606 Holn Wanted. FemoU
DEPENDABLE girl or woman, U to
- . u.i.,.,i,nrb ann rarA
40 lor genci. ""''- , j
two children. References required.
Ph. S-4581.
RESPONSIBLE woman for ypln
and general ouice won.. ....,.
olfice alone. Experience necessary.
Afternoons only. Five days. Holly
wood district. Applications to Box
lfll Statesman-Journal.
CLERK. Permanent position with Na-
., . - nnH tvi.lct .Vrtr-
uunai cumciii.
lenced with accounting, calculating
machine. Apply Oregon Flax Tex
tiles. 859 7th St., West Salem,
Phime f-.Tttl.
610 Sales Persons Wanted
SALES ASSOCIATE
This position offers a
professional sales ca
reer with income op
portunity exceeding
$10,000 annually. We
are a leading 50
year - old insurance
company writing the
finest Disability In
c o m e, Hospitaliza
tion and Life on mar
ket. Thorough train
ing will be given. We
are only interested in
an active, intelligent
man who desires a
permanent local con
nection. Choice terri
tories available
throughout Oregon.
Please write M. C.
Fields, 422 Pittock
Block, Portland, Ore
gon. 612 Work Wanted, Male
TAX RETURNS prepared in your
home at reasonable rates. Phone
4-2033J
HEDGES and shrubs trimmed, yard
cleaned up and trash hauled. 2-7464.
CEMENT, work, all kinds! Ernest
Drake. Phone 4-5128. 1165 S. 14th.
EXPERIENCED wheel alignment
man needs steady employment.
Good references. Phone 4-4167.
TAX FORM completed-State. Fed
eral. Prompt accurate service Ph.
3-6957;
WANTED Bulldozing, land clearing,
etc. a V. Stoops. Ph. 2-3326.
614 Work Wanted, Female
EXPERIENCED legal secretary de
fires part time stcnographical work
at hoine Ph. 3-K112.
EXPERT child care, may home, daviT
Hollywood district. Phone 4-458.fl.
WILL CARE for 2 children in-my
home. days. Vicinity of Sunnyview
Hyrnm. Ph. z-9976.
I MIMEOGRAPHING, typing, reason
I able. Mrs. Poe. 615 N 16th. 3-3643.
I HOUSEWORK or cookmgcompany
: meals sVhone 3-5B60.
615 Situations Wanted
PAINTING. Paperhanginjf. Frte es
limates. Din Lueero. Ph. 3-.SS2.
W A T E lip R O O KI N GS EK V I C
Guaranteed w.itcrproofinf! on all
types ol masonry, basements etc.
Call Masonry Products. 2-09(W.
WILL ACCEPT difficult nndpar
ticular mending. Specialty-knitted
Rarment. Also, sewinc And knit-
ting. Ph. 2-8043 or 2-fi05.
CARPENTER New. remodel or Ye
n.iir.time or contract. Ph. 2-302.S.
TREES topped, trimmed and remnv
rd. Fruit trees pruned and shaped.
Free estimates. Ph. 2-7464.
HOUSEWORK by thV houj7Wni
give good references. 3-."t504.
WILL KEEP children in my home.
Close in. 1164 S. 12th. Ph. 2-2AI7.
BABY sitter lor evenings. Reliablp
mature woman. Ph. 3-4923.
I N CO M ET A X " R ET I : R N Sprepa red
reasonable. Ph. 4-fi22B.
M1CKF.NHAMSDAYNUR.SKRY
St.ne licensed and inspected. Ph.
2-7ftHfi.
PAINTING. WilTgladlv estimate"anv
BlrJPPh- 2-4:W7, 3-8243.
INCOME TAX blanks prepared rea
sonably. Phone 361.4.
LANSCAPING. com. lawn, garden
service. Service Center. 4-3573
D R KS S MA KINO and alteration. Sat
Isfnction puaranteed. Judy Polston,
Ph. 3--W77
PAINTING- decor.1l1ng. PhT37l.V2"
2S vrs. exp. m Salem. Free esti
1 nales.
GENFRAL cleaning by the hourPh.
2-82:n.
! ROOFING, new work or rppWAll
rvpes rooting, tan Kiefer 2-5W",
Free rstimatcs anywhere.
TREE work, topping, trimming, re"
moving. Insured. John Payne, ph.
2-0:183.
PAPER liANGING & Painting. Jerry
Johnson. Phone 2-0734.
NEW Construction remodelinc k
rmair. Ere- estimates Dale Biles
Phone 3-fit:ni.
P AI NT I N G . PA PERTiGINCon
tiact. ama'l oh3 welcome Phont
2-7(i!t2.
QI'ALITY wood work n . home eah
inctt store fixtures. Dick Hich-
bcrj. r. ;t-H'K".
H A V IN G A tH' 0R A D I A T O R
TROUBLES?
V- ey Motor Co experts will jm)v
y-i.r OiobUma and fave vou money.
rrco e;limate speedy service.
Cenier and Liberty.
RELIABLE babv itt"will n a'
or nigjit.Phone2-s?o.4 or 3-5:12.1."
j LIGHT ciauler dorer. dirt leveling
j adins Phnne2-3220.
j C A R i ' E N T E R W 01 KAn y ni" R ea
sonahle 4240 Macleay Rd Phont
CARPENTER work of alt kind"
U80 Livingston 2-1P4J. 2-1459.
616 Employment Agencies
YOUR JOB
F-F.vctittve yfty. 2"-:ta ... . Onn
F-Hkknr. supvr. 30.43 .0 f'iS
F-Set-v. Aerie know, " Onen
F-Strno, t Trainee! 1R.24 M82
M-Ofr. rncr. hkkiir. 30.45
M.Bkknr. Gen. olc. 23-411
M-S.iles uocr 25-40
M-Col. crnd. iTrdint-fi 2n-:,n
T'.s n...t v.-.,- 1,
to $450
S.t."0
5300
COMMERCIAL' PLAC EMENT A(i('V
-i.-i .-tunc 01. tuic, lilOg (
4 -.115 1
C0 rj.. --t:-.-,
P.15 tdUCatlOfl
ENROLL vour child jn a heginninff
piano el ass ii-ne gt;irlrri piano nm-
r(H) wuh
BRlfK GARAOP. tn
I or tn-ipt.
... 110
wn. JM . Wmicr imsjj or
TRAILER spjcf. 110 month. N.w
w.shcr nd dryrr. rtiildr.n
rome. No prts. Ph. 2-8883. Ox-
fnrd St
LARGE wirrhousr .pce for rrnt"lir
"- rrmcnt .'loors. hrirk tuild-l-if
noun town tno.uir H. U
SHU fuinitur. Co. riion. 3-C18S.
.sl 1