Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 03, 1954, Page 17, Image 17

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    Wednesday, February 3, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Pag 17
TAKES VERTICAL RIDE
fit e lv
Joseph R. Owen, 80, of Raleigh, N.C., out for a drive recent
ly lost control of his car on a curve, climbing the power pole
guy wire. Owen was thrown free of the car but did not receive
gerious injury. (AP Wircphoto)
Household Goods
Rate Jump Denied
Public Utilities Commissioner
Charles H. Hcltzol Tuesday de
nied by order the application of
the Oregon Draymen and Ware
housemen's association to in
crease transportation costs on
household goods,
The petitioners requested in
creases ranging from 4.4 per cent
to 40.5 per cent in" household
moving charges.
Commissioner Heltzel said that
the proposed increases were not
shown to be reasonable and
therefore he denied the request.
Certain accessorial charges in
eluding furnishing of barrels,
boxes and cartons and the labor
for packaging were increased to
offset additional costs. Such serv
ices, Heltzel said, does not in
clude transportation.
GREEN STAMPS
ON ALL PURCHASES
FREE DELIVERY
CHAPMAN DRUG STOKE
140 Candalaria Blvd.
Work for Uncle Sam
Peace Officers Posf Office Clerks
Inspecfors Typlsfs Stenographers
Agents Many Others
Entrance Salaries Up to $4,205 First Year Regular.
Prepare Now for Examinations in This Area.
Men and Women, 18-50
ANNUAL INCREASES PROMOTIONS SECURITY
PAID VACATIONS SICK LEAVE PENSIONS
No emerienee need- American Extension Service
ed for most posi
tions. Common
school education us
ually sufficient. For
full information clip
and mail coupon to
day. Do not deloy.
While not gov't
sponsored, this may
be your opportunity
of a lifetime.
1
sM
' MannBrr j ffS fJ( 111 It!t XtXI l"fLh "
Centrally located in downtown Salem, the W. T. RIGDON CO. MORTUARY offer
. access to Salem' cemeteries. Throughout the years, every effort is
modem . . . to better serve Salem. PHONE 3-3173.
Chinook Salmon
On Market Again
PORTLAND (LP) The first
Columbia river Chinook salmon
of the season were on sale in
a few Portland food markets to- j burn's PTA. To aid in the per
day. . Ipetuation of the work a gift of-
ine season lor commercial i
fishermen opened yesterday for
one month. One chain store re
ported it had one Chinook for
each of its branches in the Port
land area with steaks priced at
88 cents a pound, about the same
as last year.
Fishermen reported light
catches and not enough fish to
establish a true market quota
tion. A SHOE SWITCH
MIAMI (AP) The English
horse Olympic, now racing at
Hialeah, - has had his shoes
switched. The ones that normally
go on the hind feet are on the
forefeet. Trainer Ivan Parke be
lieves the slight heel on the rear
shoes gives the horse the traction
needed for grass racing.
Early Christian chronologists
often dated events from the birth
of Abraham which they placed
i at 2016 B.C. '
Dept. SSJ-1
Box No. 192, Journal-Statesman
Salem, Oregon
I am a U. S. Citizen between
the ages of 18-50 and sincere
ly interested in my future.
Please furnish information on
how I can qualify for a civil
service position.
Name
Address Ph
City State
Age. . . . Occupation
Hours Usually at Home
i
J. -
Jobless List in
Oregon Gains
PORTLAND Wl Last week's
claims (or unemployment Insur
ance totaled 47,5303,706 more
than the week before the State
Unemployment Compensation Com
mission reported Monday.
That is 45 per cent more than
for the slime week last year when
32.963 workers had filed claims.
The figure, however, still was
considerably below the record high
of 1950 when 61,601 insured work
ers had filed during the last week
of January. The total that year
rose to 64.566 in mid-February.
State officials said one encour
aging aspect of the report was the
decline in the number of new fil
ings last week 7,146 compared
with 7,555 the week before.
They said they expect unemploy
ment to rise between 48.000 and
50.000 bfore declining within the
next few weeks.
The commission also reported
that some 4,500 unemployed have
exhausted their benefits for the
year and that payments last month
totaled $3,570,594.
Approximately two thirds of the
Oregon labor force is covered by
the insurance.
Woodburn PTA
Founders Day
WOODBURN At a recent
meeting of the excecutive board
of the Woodburn Parent-Teacher
association plans were made for
a Founders' Day Observance at
the regular meeting Thursday,
Feb. 4, at the Washington school.
The program will feature the
founding and hislnrv nf Wnnri.
lcring will be solicited.
The "Founders' Day" gift is a
free will offering of members
made for the purpose of extend
ing PTA work. Each gift is divid
ed equally between the state
branch and the national congress.
Mrs. Ralph Pickering, president,
stated that among the expenses
covered by the association were
those for legislation, publications,
parent education, workshops for
teachers and parents to seek
home-school cooperation, national
and state conventions, national
representatives to state conven
tions and other official meetings,
publicity, office needs and serv
ice. Fourth grade mothers will
serve refreshments, the commit
tee including Mrs. Robert Ritter,
Mrs. Edward Heiden, Mrs. David
Cavett and Mrs. Paul Edwards.
It was also announced by Mrs.
Pickering that an open session
i will be held at the next board
meeting, Feb. 22, at Woodburn
high school, when plans will be
made for the March carnival, an
annual event of the local PI A.
KF.IZER FU MEETING
KEIZER The Keizer Farmers
Union will meet in the Quinaby
hall at 7:30, Thursday night. The
group will elect delegates to the
annual state convention to be held
in the VFW hall in Salem next
week.
PEN REPAIRS
World's leading pro mikert hits
mailf ui their author ittd rrpair nation.
Genuinr parts. Servicing by factory,
trained fxperu. tie irrvirt f'arkrr
Shifffr, Kvrrharpndallothrrniakift.
NEEDHAM'S
Stationery-Office Supplies
465 State Street
DENNIS THE MENACE
We're gonna be famous! Ataw
Senator Proposes Deadline
For Withdrawal of GI'S
By JACK
WASHINGTON tfv-Scn. H. Alex-1
andcr Smith (R-NJ) proposed to-
day thai lhe United States set a
target date for withdrawal of
American troops from Japan.
Smith, who heads a Senate For-
eign Relations subcommittee on
Far Eastern' altairs, sam in a re
port on a trip to Asia last fall
North Marion
High Activities
HUBBARD The University
of Oregon band, 65 members,
will present a program of num
bers at the North Marion union
high school auditorium, Thurs
day evening, Feb 4, starting at 8
o'clock.
The concert is being given as
a benefit performance by the
North Marion chorus and band
parents' club who will provide
dinner for the members of the
band before the concert.
Tickets are available from the
students and may be obtained
at the door the night ol the per
formance. The monthly meeting of the
North Marion board of educa
tion will be Monday, Feb. 8 at
8 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 11, the month-
ly meeting of the sluaeni Doay
will be held.
Thursuay evening at 8 o'clock
the Lions club of Aurora win
sponsor the FFA public speak
ing contest at tne ivonn -juanun
hiKh school library. The Lion's
club will hold a meeting at the
school cafeteria, preceding the
contest.
LEGALS
F.XKCUTOH'S FINAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
First National Bank of Portland
(Orcgonl, Salem llrancli. executor ol
the estate of Charles E. Carlson. De
ceased, has filed Its final account
as such and by order of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
County ol Morion, the 23rd day of
February. 1954. In lhe forenoon of
paid dav has been fixed as the time
and the courtroom of said court has
been fixed as lhe place tor the hear
ing of objections to said final ac
count and the settlement of said
Dated and first published: Jan
uary 20. 1954.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
PORTLAND (OHrXlONl, Salem
Branch. Executor of the Estate
of Charles E Carlson. Deceased.
RHOTEN. RHOTEN It M'EERSTRA
.no Pioneer Trust Building
Salem. Orecnn
Attorney! lor Exerulor
J 20 27.F 3.10.17.
:vi'feit&!M.A , :-i
ample parking space
made to keep facilities
By Ketcham
- t 1
hit the MAYORS car '
BELL
that it may be four or f ivo years
before all of the United States
troops in Japan can be brought
home.
"Even so." he said, "I believe
there might be some advantage in
setting a target date now for that
eventuality. Such a target date
might accelerate (defensive) action
by Japan."
The New Jersey senator said that
unless some, new markets are
opened to the Japanese "we may
be faced with an unending depen
dence of Japan on United States
aid or an expansion of Japan's
trade with Communist China.
"Both of these are clearly re.
pugnant to our owr interest," he
declared.
As one who has advocated mili
tary aid for the Chinese Nation
alist government on Formosa,
Smith said he believes Formosa
may become "a powerful psycho
logical base for a counteroffensive
of Chinese democracy.
He said Chiang Kai-shek s forces
could not launch any assault on
China "without naval, air and
logistic support from outside
sources," adding:
"While they are growing in
strength I think it would be un
realistic for even the most ardent
supporters of the Chiang govern
ment to expect any all-out attack
upon the mainland, at least in the
near future."
Smith said he doesn't believe the
Communists will start the fighting
in Aorea again or mat rresiaem
Synghman Rhce of South Korea
will engage in any overt act to
near ilia
Salem Heights
SALEM HEIGHTS Boy
Scout troop 19 took a camping
trip this past week end and
camped at the Mt. Hood summit.
The group went to ski and was
given instructions in different
ways of stopping without falling,
climbing hills and how to do
turns. No injuries were report
ed and tut weather was very
warm.
On the excursion were Wayne
Bryant, Gail Wright, Ward Har
ris, William Rector and Bill
Crandall. The adults on the trip
were K. W. Rector, Bruce Cran-
dallan d John Kinney, the scout
master.
Lane Olson of the explorer
troop 19, went on the Kxplorers
trek to Camp ioneer last week
end. He left Friday evening and
spent the night at Dick Wyalts
cabin at Marion Forks and broke
trail on the cast road to Camp
Pioneer Saturday. He was the
first one inln camp. Saturday
night was spent at Camp Pio
neer with the group returning
Sunday.
The troop will be the west403 llveg0ck Wan;ed
of Kingwood Legion Post 81,1
this week at a covered-dish din
ner and will sec a Hag demon
stration which will be put on
by hxplurers troop 50.
The group will leave the Com
munity hall Saturday for an all
dav hike to Joryvillc park and
a work crew.
With the beginning of Scout
week on Sunday, Feb. 7, Troop
19 along with Troop 18, and
rub Pack 2, have been invited
lo worship at Good Shepherd
l,ui neran cniin n.
Troop 19. also will have a win
dow display at Ilaemar's Shoe
store on Stale St., during Scout
week.
KAST SAI.KM MKKTINft
KAST SAI.KM Tho Drcroo nf
Honor Protective association will
hold its first meeting of the month
at Mr. nnd Mrs. Wesley Zellner's
home, 765 South Lancaster drive,
Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m.
:': Phone
4-1451 Wl
i 1 95 S. Commercial
To Place Ad
Call 2-2441
ADS IN THIS COLUMN
RECEIVED ...
Too Late
To Classify.
2 WHEEL trailer, '.ax . box. 175.
Paint sprayer. 150. 2-5952;
NEW 14' boats, Seml-V bottoms, used
motor tc trailer, $275. New u' boat
seml-V bottom. S1D0. D. r. Blsnch.
ard, Located Nice Electric Bldg.
WlUamlna, Ore.
GARDEN tractor and attachments.
SI25. Call 4-4D65 .
. PERSIAN kittens to give away.
Pn. 4-6240. Call before 10 a.m.
2 LOTS and small house. 2495 Locust
St. Phone Albany 1124J.
PRICE cut from $6,500 to $5,900.
Owner at coast says sell this 3
bedrm. home. Large llv. rm.. nice
kitchen, on bus line. C. W Reeve,
Realtor. I860 Mission St. Ph. 3-45U0
eve. 3-9536.
WANTED by responsible party, 3
bedroom home, must be modern
and roomie: either basement or
double garage. Will pay reasonable
rent for choice property. Ph. 4-6066,
S to 4:30.
3 BDRM. house. Fireplace, full base
ment. Inquire 1798 S. 12th.
GARAGE house, $25. Inquire 136 N.
23rd. Phone 2-7075.
MODERN 3 room apt., newly deco
rated, offstrtparkJng.435Plne,
OFFICES or small shop, or living
quarters for 2 families. 595 N. front.
Ph. 3-4359 eve.
WANT baby sitting or housework job.
1132 Edgewater. Ph. 4-5062.
CHILD CARE, mending & Ironing.
Mv home. Excellent reference. Ph.
, 2-7051.
2 MEN If you live In Polk, Marlon
or Yamnill county Ac want steady
employment. Car necessary, better
than average earnings. Sec us be.
tween 10 am. 4 1 p.m.. Wed. or
Thurs. 815 Hood St., Rm. 201.
WE ARE expanding and adding to
our saies lorce. musi nave sales ex
perience. Appliance experience pre
ferred but not necessary. Part time
man will be considered. TV fc Ap
pliance Center. 2303 Fairs-rounds
. Rd., Salem. See Mr. McCarthy 10-11
only.
CHICKS for lavers. Leehorn Austra
while or New Hampshire. Palmer's
i, i, nrooKs. rn. 2-033.
300 Personal
310 Meeting Notice
SALEM LODGE No. 4, A.F.
&A.M. Wed., Feb. 3, Slated
Communication, 7:30 P. M.
312 Lost and Found
BLUE-GREY top coat at Nick's Inn
Saturday nlglit. 85. IX) reward. 4-1414
LOST Green and yellow gas model
Dipiane. iisi acen over we vicinity
of Grant Sell. Phone 4-1652.
LOST Sat. p.m. Lord Elgin man's
wrist watch, alligator band. Senti
mental value. Also lady's Elgin
lost, Shopping Center. Rewards.
call 3-3785 alter 9 p.m.
316 Personal
WE BUY Indfanhrad pennies .Will
pay up to $5 each. AW dates want
ed. Send 25c for complete buying
catalog National, Box 724, Seattle,
wasmngion.
MRS. Jnm Kiinriorlv will mil ha r-
sponsioie ior any neois dui ner
ow:n
I AVcSP!iICS A".on,y!Tt?Al V? Wo"
20BB N. Com 1. 3-45J7,
Play Modern Piano
You'll realize enjoyment that only
goes with personal accomplishment.
IK YOU PLAY CLASSICAL
LhAhN POPULAR IF YOU PLAY
POPULAR MODEHNIZE YOUR
STYLE NORMAN STUDIO OF
MODERN PIANO offers new rapid
simplified courses In keyboard har
mony and modern Improvisation,
that enable you to play very com
petent piano In a really fhort time.
Call SALEM MUSIC CO. Ph. 2-870B,
or SARCHKTS In Albany. Ph. 352.
Beg, or adv. All ages.
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 9 a.m.
to 10 p m Hlway . next to North
Salem Drlve-ln, Lablsh Gardens.
400 Ajiriniltiire
402 Livestock For Sale
2 JERSEY cows to freshen soon. SIM
each. One Jersey family cow. $H5.
One Guernsey springer heifer. Rt.
5, Box 11, Ph. 2-4MM or2-134S.
FOR sale or trade fresh Guernsey
heifer. Ph. 32B1 Gcrvals.
LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon, '.i
or whole, 25c, front quartpr 20r.
Custom killing. Trailer loaned free.
Salem Meat Co.. 1.125 S. 25th. Phone
.1-4858.
LIVESTOCK buyer 1 buy cattle,
horse, hues, sheep, goals, hoars,
veal Kmcry Aldeitnaii. J'hone 2-
78t,!t or 2-OOCO.
CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C.
Mc CmvA 1 1 h. 1127 S. 2 f.th. Ph . 3-B1 4 7 .
LIVESTOCK buyer, A. F. Soiniuer.
12(15 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2H17
i CATTLE BUYERS. E l. and 1L Sue
then. 4'-"iV State. 2-L.45 or 2-4:i0.
,404 Poullry and Rabbits
pjy rllI(.KS.IIllt.hrn yrnr r(1nrt
wt1 ,hr5r ,pprla, n.h. pullet. ie.
Vat Hcd rnasirrs 5c. Ordrr nw (ur
choir of hipedf. Kprct.il New
llamp. pnllrOi. t!c. Valley Farm
Slorr. Ralrin. 4-4r,21.
W1NO ncrrli rabbits.
Phnm- l-;illl.
3U Slatr
DAI1Y CHICKS - Hatehrd year
round. Otrlrr nw for choire of
hrrcd. Special New llnmp pullet,
lffc. Valley Farm Slire S,ilem
400 Ajiririilturr
404 Poultry and Rabbllg
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
4 (JRAIN SCRATCH. RF.C $4 40
SPECIAL $4.15
MII.K MOU DAIRY 16',;.. RF.(i. $300
SPECIAL $2.80
Uiebel Feed & Supply
1H2S N. FRONT PH. 4 4fi2R
MMi.mNft Ri'pri.ir.s and h Antw ark
Frofi chicks while they last.
400 Agriculture
408 Pels
PERSIAN kitten. Need not have
pedigree. Ph. 2-7733.
FULL blood malt fpringer spaniel.
- 22US Maple. Ph. 2-1617.
PART Cocker Shepherd male to give
away. Good to children. Phone
2-4405. 138 Wcs! Way.
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, aU colcrs. Mrs. Pow
er. 735 Bellevue. Ph. 4-1597.
CANARIES Orange & apricot
strain. Phone 3-4385. 1340 Chemek
eta. BOXER female. Moore's tropical fish
equipment. Parakeets, pets. Mac
Icay Rd. 4-3773. Closed Wed.
PARAKEETS, Cages, supplies. Rea
sonable. Bird Paradise, 3180 Living
ston. 2-1842.
HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM, 1958 Mc.
Coy, 1 block east of N. Capitol, l'
blocks north of Madison. Ph. 2-6897.
410 Seeds and Plants
NORTHWEST Strawberry plants,
Grown on New Land, well rooted,
13.00 per M.. Packed. Have cold
storage & planter. Walter Berg.
Rt. 2. Box 213, Woodburn. Ore. 2
ml. S.E. of Monitor, Ph. Monitor
2359.
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
50 TONS good clover hay. Rout 6,
UOX 403. 1'h. 3-1265. .
GRAY OATS, vetch hay. 10c bale,
rescue straw, 35c. 4-2bB7,
FERTILIZER
Rotted manure, weed free, S-0774
425 Auction Sales
FURNITURE AUCTION tonite at
7 o'clock at LANE SUDTELL'S
AUCTION SALES YARD, lo
cated 1 miles east of Salem on
Silvcrton road. Ph. 3-6098.
LIVESTOCK
SALE
THURS.. FEB. 4TH
10 A. M. Misc. furniture, produce.
farm machinery, trailers, 7-f t. ced
ar nosts.
1 P. M. Liveaiock. chicken rub
hits, baby Cilves, veal, feeder
stock, weaner feeder nics. beef
& milk cows, heifers, bulls, steers,
sheep & goats. Livestock sold by
the head or nound. Our current
livestock sales have been bringing
prevailing market prices. Come to
Diiy or sen,
LANE SUDTELL'S
AUCTION SALES YD.
Phone 3-6098 3915 Silverton Rd.
4S0 Merchandise
456 Wanted, Hsehold Goods
Used Furniture
Valley Furniture Co. 2-7472
CASH for furniture, one piece or
nnuseiui. LninDens. 2-ieni.
rTsTiiTS s illllii IIP""
CASH today Good used furniture
or wlU sell on consignment. Ph.
3-CO0B Sudtelli Auction.
457 Radio and TV
195.1 RAYTHEON TV console models
with radio and phono, output. Reg
ular Ji4!,9. only .1 left, t'300. and
hurry! Northwest TV, 3U80 state.
458 Building Materials
BUILDING?
New fir door Jambs
..$2 50
Uak flooring
low prire
New bath tubs complete WHM...f59.S0
Used bath tuba complete I2.VW)
Used cast washbasin $7.50
Hdwd. plywd., Ideal for
paneling or cabinets Cheap
Loose insulation ner bag si. uu
Kibvrftl.'iss roll blanket insuL .Che.ip
14-2 flee, wiring 3'ic
2-'l elec. wiring 52C
Mails W.73 k I8.H5 Keg
Asbestos tiding per so. $!.00
Painted shake with unders -.110.5I)
New doors, all izes $5.50
Used Windows 3ti" X 43" .-...$2.50
KH) used doors with frames
New toilets with sc;its $24. SO
Double kitchen sinks, complete S41.50
42 sal. elec. water heaters $CS.50
t..iunriry travs. pipe, basins ..Bare-nn
500 un). sieel leptic tanks $'-2
cast iron soil pipe
i" solid nrangeburg pipe ,
Roll roofing, large supply
$2.23
S7.55
.Cheap
Cheap
i tab comp. roofing
Cedar shingles, 4 grades
New Ciilv. iron roof.....
Plywood, new carload ..Barf!alns
New nlctu.ro windows $8 00
New we.ither stripped windows $14.20
Cedar fence posts ...........Cheap
inow oiatiier noara sxn
Sleel garage doors, complete. $14.00
Over-head garage hardware $13.95
C. G. LONG & SONS
Ph. 4-S051 I ml N of Kerer
ALL NEW lumber shiplap 30.00 per
M and up, 2x4 and larger $25.tio
per M and up. Some lumhcr $15.00
per M delivered. Phone 2-2042.
HEY!
(BY GOLLY)
Plywood Joe ft. Loaded on
all thlcknehses V Slxtn Ext. or
Int. Will t ut your jle. SiIrh 59 jO
up ShakPS 10 Ml aq. un. Marrthoard
1.75, Pine Paneling 114. :0. Shelv
Inic: Henilnt k (Mnelinu Vfi I beau
tilul tool. Orik Elft in heated room,
Doors, 'n Dftors. ((food stork L
Sre nur Ilnrdwrt plywood, new low
Prlres (quHlity l-rtlrr than he
fniri Tree rst.maU' We deliver,
open all day .Sat.
Portland Road
Lumber Yard
r4 Portland Rd- Ph. 4-4 t.W
100 Asrririilturr
404 Pouliiy and RabbltB
450 Merchandise
458 Building Malerialt
METAL FENCES
Permanent. No upkeep, Fre estl
mates. 36 moi, to pay. BorkmaA
Lbr & Hdwr. Phone 3-3701. 24ti0
Stnt e st.
REMODEL NOW
Free Homt Planning Service. Let lit
help you plan your new kitchen
with Wards beautiful wood cabi
nets We also Install plastic tile, mlcarta
drainboards. roofing, eavestrnughi
and siding. For your free estimate
call 3-3191. Montgomery Ward &
Co., 185 North Liberty. ;
KEITH BROWN
SPECIALS
DOORS DOORS
Mahog. Flush:
DOORS!!!!
Reg. Sale
S OxS-Bxl 1; HC
2 4x6-8x1 s HC
28x6-6x1 a HC
2 8x6-8x1 1. HC
3 0x6-8x1 "i HC
3-0x6 8x1 HC
Fir 2-Panelt
20x6-8x1 .
24x6-8x1 t.
2-8x6-8x1 ?s
Fir S It. sash:
26x6-8x1 ,
2 8x6-8x1
3 0x6-8x1 t
30x6-8x1 , Colonial
Hardware:
Welser Handle Sets
Key-In-Knob Lock Set
Bathroom Sets
8 is
f 8.93
882
9.07
T.ur
7.27
7.60
8.68
11.34
9.49
10.32
14.90
7.8S
8.17
8.27
S..18
8.98
6.79
13.93
14.03
15 IP
19.89
III
151
12.19
10.42
12.98
6.98
3.49
2.69
7.8.1
958
2.79
2.03
.90
Passage Sets
3-)s,rand 4" Steel Butts
Keith Brown Lumber Yd,
Ph. 3-9111 Front and Court St,
"We Give S. & H. Green Stamps"
460 Musical Instrument!
Spinet Piano
Baldwin Acrosonle, the Musician's
choice. Sample Instrument, mahog
any, one only. Save IU5.00!
STONE PIANO CO.
1280 State SI. Phone 2-5281
TOP quality Cown trumpet. Excel
lent condiUon. Ph, 3-6087.
462 Sporti Equipment
SKIP GOES FREE!
Skip Taylor Boat House owner who
tried to be convicted of cutting
rices to avoid cabin fever has
cen found not sulltv and wan r.
leased to pursue his price cutting
practices. Reports show that he
called his contacts on the Statesman-Journal
and placed the follow
ing ad
CAUGHT WITH OUR
STOCK DOWN!
NOW IS THE TIMS TO GET BID
OF THAT OLD POT AND OWN
?OHFNgckKEW TRB-"
We'll take any old out
board motor regard
less of condition !
SALEM
BOAT HOUSE
Chemeketa at the Biver.
NEW 300 Savage for sale. 890 N. 20th.
CASH paid for used ffuns. modern
and antique. Cascade Merc, mo
iy road way.
468 For Rent Miscellaneous
U-Fix-It-Garae-e
Repair you own car. Phone 4-5211.
KJ5 N. Com l.
McCULLOCH chain saws and post
hole augers by flay. Town. Equip
ment Co. Ph. 4-I5II.
SUH HtLHT or lease. Ice. warehouse
spa?e cement floors, brick bldg.
down town. Inquire H. L. Stiff
Fur.i. 3-9165.
470 For Sale. Miscellaneous
SINGfcJIS-Uaed. special, treatjes
fium t'J.yS. Electric portables, ll-i.ao.
Klectrlc cabineU, $ii8.&0, (Gear
driven) All machines A-l condi
tion & guaranteed. Singer Sewing
fcCe n U rUUNCom '1 .
$311.73 I1ULOVA wrist'watch, iliRhtiy
shopworn, closeout price $19.95,
Hartinan Bros., 399 State.
SINGER round bobbin electrlcport.
able sewing machine. Good sowing
k condition Se guaranteed. For bal-
nnce ol contract. Singer Sewing
Center,i;iO N. Com'l. ...
ALMOST NEW play" pen A: batlv
incite. Ph. 2-1486 or J-1008.
3 CUSHION Bofa. covcTednrPsmtlqTm
sai in. gold. Good lines, excellent
condition, solid construction. One
drawer Imperial end tables. Ph.
.1-4412 10 am. to 3:30 p.m.
SWEGE milk machine. Good condi
tion. 1150. Arthur Kuenzl, Rt. 2,
Box 138. Silverton. Ph. 3-4854.
APT. SIZE electric range used4
montha.CaU4-4947cvcs.
LUOWIG upright piano. Good condi
tion. 950. Rt. 3, Box 282A, Wood
bum. RECORDER radio phono, comb.,
walnut desk, desk lamp, wine color
daveno, antique clock, basement
vuinp pump. All excellent condi-
tionlMAuburnRd.
ONE G. E. elec. range, one G. e!
dec. rcfrig., 7 pc. herirm set In
cluding fk-auty Rest box spring
and mattress, one denk, ' bed
iru 'hiding springs and mattress.
Ph 4-4R90.
I ONLY Mohair frelze davenport
and chair, ins. hoxk Hros. used
Stnrr, Vt S. Com'l.
'.TO CIIKV. skirts, In good condlllnn.
HhZ-IIMiH.
1 ONI.Y-HlllwHl rocker, J4 50. Hoft
urns uson More, i.u . unm i,
FOR SALE Frosll
hcilttns stove.
I'hnne 2-1747.
ONF; SMALL & one large circulator.
s-mo toy cocker, t'n. au7.
I ONLY Lounge chair. 2J 75, Hogg
Bros used store. 137 a. com'l.
WflxH RECAP or Grp. 1 bitter.
n M3 ea. mzr.y uean s. inta s. lztn.
1 ONLY Davenport and chair,
Hogg Bros.
used store, m s.
com I.
1 ONLY -Swing rocker, 11195. Hogg
Bros. Used store. 137 s. com I.
CHARIS (nundatlon girdles, bra. Ph.
mil or 3-8072 Mary B. Bsles.
Special Sale
CIosinK out ituck on ornamental
tonef, Including lava and flair
tone. Also on rustic cedar fencing
and ced.ir posta and polci. Our sup
ply la limit rd no check now for
food huyn. Phillip Bros. Rt, 8, Box
4a Th. 4-30S1. ml. X. 4-corncra
on State St.
HOSPITAL nKU for Mlt or rrnt H.
U Stiff furn. Co. Ph. J-91M.