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PAGE SBC Ih OREGON STATCCMAIL Satan. Ortxjon. Sunday Morning. Fsbnxary 23. 1941 Market Awaits Nazi Showdown Axis Push Expected to Upset Economic Stability By FREDERICK GARDNER NEW YORK, Feb. 22-P)-Wall street , suspense over the momen tous world struggle for economic power has locked security mar kets in a breathless wait for a full view of the heralded axis spring push against the British empire. Most market followers, it ap pears, have concluded business trends would pivot largely on what happens in the far east, the Balkans and the English channel. While many in the financial dis trict regarded the far eastern war scare this week as partly designed by the axis to divert attention from Europe, the flare-up there was followed closely by an answer to the question how deeply the United States would become in volved in the world conflict. The stock market, on warnings of spring action in Europe after the winter maneuvering for posi ' tion, recently declined almost to the lows of the break on the col lapse o France last summer. Quo tations this week continued tp teeter on the edge of 1940 lows, dipping and rallying uneasily as the ominous stir in the Balkans and far east caused debate wheth er this was not an axis feint to precede an effort to crack the main citadel of British power in Eng land. A sprint in commodities, most ly imported staples, accentuated what some call a war pattern in market trends. Relatively, com modities have done better than se curity prices in recent weeks.: Bas ic commodities, although they flat tened out at", the turn of the year after a climb in final months of 1940, held generally steady. A notable exception was the re cent drop in Iwheat, where the market had to consider chances of further accumulation of surplus in the western hemisphere if conti nental markets remain shut when new crops are harvested. Defense spending, mounting from $150,000,000 monthly last spring to around $600,000,000 now, has generated one of the fast est industrial expansions in the nation's history. Capacity opera tions in various industries slowed the rate of advance in January and February but business observers continued to forecast diminishing unemployment and expanding na tional income as arms expendi tures increase. Aphis Foreseen As Vetch Pest Indications that this season may be a particularly bad aphis year for field pea and vetch growers are seen by entomologists who have been keeping a check on the over-wintering stage of these in sects. L. P. Rockwood, federal en tomologist at Forest Grove, has Just informed Dr. Don C. Mote, entomologist of the OSC experi ment station, that the present in dications are as bad as he has seen in 20 years of observation in the Willamette valley. Last year trv experiment sta tion introduced for the first time successful dusting equipment for controlling pea and vetch aphis. About seven or eight of these special dusters were built and used last spring, but it will take many more to insure protection of this year's crops if the aphis fi nally prove to be as bad as is now Indicated, Dr. Mote believes. Circular Is out On Lawn Diseases , Numerous inquiries reach the Oregon State college plant Dath logists about this time of the year regarding various diseases of " lawns. In answer, to these. Dr. C. E. Owens, plant pathologist for ; the experiment station, has just revised an old circular of informa tion entitled "Turf Diseases and Their Control.". This revised circular, No. 234, explains symptoms of such para sitic diseases as brown natch, dol lar spot, spot blight, snow mould. and fairy ring, and gives the type ox control for each that has been found most effective in this state. Use Superphosphate SUVER --- Many farmers are spreading superphosphate a n d land plaster on alfalfa, vetch and clover since the good weather be gan. z n ' UNIFORM vtotaHj payments; no renewal expense; no tScreue ia interest rate. A Prudential lO-Year liertgage Is Ums way to finance your borne. Available in selected sectiflni...FHA financing optional. HAWKINS ft BOBEaTS, Is. Authorized Mortgage Lawa Solicitor (er Tbe FradanU-1 Inaaraaea Ca. at ; ' -Anarica I Osardla. Saildiiig Sales, Ortgea A, ih iit (ii 9? - && '.IJJ "I , "Strictly Private WO i a DEAR. ACM- MWBS WE ARWS Alt MO fUV MAKES SctWMS COL W&JmW THE V.S. PASSED DOT SK& t AW rtfc NEW HEIP TOCAV.AclD V-tth smovj tvotiMG rr looks uke VJE MIGHT 5CT SOrCTrUUG fSSlOt TAW PBACTttt, tCSU4W5 AKD ftflATO PESUM. P.S.. IP vx a KMottEO lUII AWV . up vJunwt sjdbs AVOW6-THAST ot." BOStCD cr M4. Salem Market (Buying Prices) The prices below supplied by a local grocer are indicative ot the daily mar ket prices paid to growers by Salem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: VEGETABLES Brussels, sprouts .$1.00 Cabbage, lb. Carrots Carrots, bulk, range box.. .1)3 .50 1.25 1.40 2.75 .40 2.75 .40 1.10 .40 .75 1.30 .45 1.00 .45 Cauliflower, crate Celery, green Garlic, lb. - Lettuce. 4's Mustard greens, doz Onions, 50 lbs. Onions, green parsnips, jug Potatoes, 100 lbs, No.l- 50 lbs.. No. 2 . Hot house rhubtrb, box Radishes, doz. Turnips, bulk, orange box 1.00 CHAIN, HAY AMO SKKUS Wheat, No. 1, recleaned, bu .79 Oats, No. 1 21.00 to 22.00 Feed barley, ton 21.00 to 22.00 Clover hay, ton 8.00 Alfalfa hay, ton 12.00 to 14.00 Egg m.isn. no. l grade, bo id. bag lew Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag 1.33 Hen scratch feed ISO Cracked corn 2.00 EGGS AND POULTRY (Buying Prices of Andresen'g) Grade A large, doz. .. .16 Grade A medium, doz .14 Grade B large, doz .14 Colored hens - .13 Colored frys .15 White Leghorn, heavy .08 to .09 White Leghorn frys J3 Quotations at PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 22. (AP) Produce exchange : Butter Extras 31ic; standards 30c; prime firsts 30ic; firsts 31c. Butterfat First quality, maximum -38 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land, 33-32aC lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 34-34'bc; valley routes and country points 2c less, or 31',ic: second quality 2c unler first, or 31-31 'ic. Egg Portland Produce Exchange Buying prices: Large extras 16c; large standards 15c; medium extras 14c; me dium standards 13c. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: i Tillamook. triplets 21c lb.; loaf 22c lb. Triplets to wholesalers 19c lb.; loaf, 20c It., f.o.b. Tillamook. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 22 (AP) (USDA) Hogs: Salable 100, total 400; market steady, butchers 10-15 lower. Barrows and gilts gd-ch. 140-160 lbs S 7.750 8.25 do gd-ch, 160-180 lbs 8.25 4i 8.75 Legal Notices IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON No. B 25463 In the Matter of Cora E. Raf fety, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Cora E. Raf fety, of Salem, in the County of Marion, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said Cora E. Raffety has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by her on the 3rd day of December, 1940, and that the first meeting of her creditors will be held at Room 225, in the United States Post office Building, Salem, Oregon, on the 4th day of March, 1941, at 1:45 o'clock in the afternoon, at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee ot creditors, examine the bankrupt, . and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Albany, this 21st day of February, 1941. WILLARD L MARKS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Feb. 23. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON No. B 25551 In the Matter of Robert Baird Smith, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Robert Baird Smith, of Woodburn, in the County of Marion, and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that said Robert Baird Smith has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by him on the 15th day of January, 1941, and that the first meeting of his credit ors will be held at Room 225, In the United States Postoffice Build ing, Salem, Oregon, on the 4th day of March. 1941, at 1:15 o'clock in the afternoon, at which place and time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a com mittee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Albany, this 21st day of February, 1941. WILLARD L. MARKS, -"Referee in Bankruptcy. By Quinn Hall a. " T - A . I 1 CAMP MIX. CGClDCb 1UT ALU Your son APFMtura 9-2.-4- Quotations Butterfat, No. 1, 321,1c; No 2, 30Vc; premium, 33Vc A grade print, 35c; B grade 34c; quarters 36c. Old roosters 05 (Buying Prices of Marion Creamery) Grade A large, doz.. .16 Grade A medium, doz Grade B large, doz Pullets, doz. Checks and under grades Colored hens Colored fryers , Leghorn fryers Leghorn hens , ,, .. Stags Old roosters .14 .14 .10 .10 13, .12 .11 .10 .03 .03 No. 2 poultry .05 less. HOPS (Baying Prices) 1940 LIVESTOCK (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to 4 p.m ) 1940 spring lambs 9.75 Yearling lambs 6.00 to 7.00 Ewes 3.00 to 5.00 Hogs, top. 160-220 lbs 8.50 Sows 6.00 to 6.25 Beef cows 7.00 Bulls ; 6.75 to 7.50 Heifers 6.50 to 7.00 Dairy Type Cows Live veal- Dressed veal, lb. . 4.50 to 6.00 12.00 . .15 Portland do gd-ch, 180-200 Ibi 8.600 8.75 do gd-ch. 200-220 lbt. 8.35 ii 8.75 do gd-ch, 220-240 lbs. 8.00 ft 8.50 do gd-ch. 24O-270 lbs. 7.75 ti 8.25 do gd-ch. 270-350 lbs 7.504 8 00 Feeder pigs, gd-ch, 70-120- 7.25? 8.00 Cattle: Salable and total 25; calves, salable 10, total 25; steady on few cows. Steers, good. 900-1100 lbs 110 00 W 11 00 do med, 750-1100 lbs 8.50 i 10.00 do common, 750-1100 lbs. 7.250 8.50 Heifers, good, 750-900 lba 9.00(9 9.25 do medium. 500-900 lbs. 7.25 9.00 do common, 500-900 lbs. 6.25 ii 7.23 Cows, good, all wts. . 7.500 8.00 1o medium, all wts. 6 25(10 7.50 do cut-corn, all wts 6.25 do canner, all wts 4.25 5.25 Bulls (yearlings excluded) beef, good, all wts 7.50 8.00 do sausage, good, all wts 7.25 8.00 do sausage, med. all wts 6.50 fib 7 25 do sausage, ct-cm. all wts 5.50 6.50 Vealers, gd-ch. all wts 11.00a12 00 do conr.-med, all wts 8 0011 00 do cull, all wts 5.50 8.00 neep: salable none, total 25; nom inally steady. Lambs, good and choice $ 9 50010 00 oo meaium ana gooa 8.75 te 8.25 do common 7.75 (4) 8.50 ewes, gooa-cnoice , 3.25 5.75 do common-medium 3.75 5.25 Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 22. (AP) Country meats Selling price to retail ers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 125-140 lbs. ll'i-12c; vealers. fey. 17 18c; light-thin. 12-15c: heavy 12-14c; lambs, old crop, 16i-17c; ewes 6-10c; good cutter cows, 10-llc; canner cows, 7-10c; bulls. 12i-13c. Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers. V,'-2 lbs., 14c; fryers under 3 lbs.. 14c; fryers, 2i to 4 lbs., 16c; roasters over 4 lbs., 17c; Leghorn hens over 3 lbs., 10-13c; Leg horn hens under 3'i lbs., 10c; colored hens over S lbs., 16c. Old roosters 5c lb. Dressed turkeys Buying prices: New crop hens 19-20c; toms 18-19C. Dressed turkeys Nominal selling prices: Hens 22c; toms 20-21c Onions Oregon Danvers. 1.00-1.23; Yakimas, 1.1 5-1 t5; Idaho large Spanish. 1.00 sack. Potatoes Deschutes, No. 1, 1.20-1.25; selected Deschutes brand 1.23-1.33; Yakimas, 1.00-1.05 cwt.: Klamath 1.15-1-25 cental. Selected Klamath. 1.25-1-35. Hay Selling price to retailers: - Alfal fa No. 1, 14.25 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton; clover 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore gon 17.00 ton; valley Timothy 14.00 15.00 ton Portland. Wool 1940 eastern Oregon rang 30 32c; 1941. contracts, Oregon ranch nom inal. 30c lb.; crossbred, 34-35c; Wil lamette valley 12 months, 34-35c. Domestic flour Selling price, city delivery. 1 to 25 bbL lots: Family pat ents, 49s. 5.65-5.73; bakers' hard wheat net 4.50-5.45; bakers' bluestem 4.90-5.20: blended hard wheat flour 5.00-5.30; soft Becomes Field Agent MONMOUTH Claire Winegar has taken a position as field sales man for the International-Mc-Cormick-Deering agency at Salem, starting February 24. He has been with the Perrydale Hardware and Implement company of Perrydale recently, and prior to that was for 10 years a salesman for the A. L. Thomas Hardware company of In dependence. The Winegar family will remain in Monmouth where their four children are attending school. i Dft T. T. X-ub. J. Dr. O. Ohaav JD. DR. CHAN LAM 1 CM Madicina Ca. 241 Kertk Z-aarty - Dt-lra Pertla-4. Gaaaxal XSaetrla Ca. Office apaa Taesday aad Satar4ay only 1 a a-as. 1 p.a.; I to T p.a Caaas-tatiea, Blood preaaora aad aria taata ax f r f c-axg. - , S Years La sa-Ujettl . : -1 : Farmers Talk Crop Quotas County Meetings Set i With Reference to 'I Preparedness - Farmers of Marion county will be Informed at community meet ings of recommendations made at the recent county wide outlook conference In regard to crop quo tas, expansion and recession In light of national preparedness and the world crisis, Acting County Agent Robert E. Rieder said Sat urday. , These meetings are being ar ranged pointly by the county ag ent's office and by W. M. Tate, chairman of Marion county agri cultural conservation committee. All farmers are urged to attend meetings in their respective dis tricts beginning at Bethel school February 24. Other places and dates are Kel ler, February 24; Silverton armory and St. Paul city hall, February 25; Marion Farmers union hall, February 26; Stayton city hall, February 27; Red Hills grange and Woodburn city hall, February 28. All meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. Virus Control Is Available The cause and control of onion yellow ' dwarf, a virus disease which attacks seed onions, is de scribed in a new circular of infor mation, No. 233, written by Dr. Frank P. McWhorter, plant path ologist, and issued by the OSC ex periment station. This disease was found for the first time in western Oregon fields in the summer of 1940. While it was confined to seed fields last year, it affects all kinds of onions and is considered an immediate menace to onion production in western Oregon. Spraying is in effective, hence control is accom plished through location of plant ings, roguing, and sampling of planting stock. It is not seed borne. AND . 1 - ; rJLLT AND tiLH f ALS vxrus ior vxngrcmiicrttons V Bw CLIFF 5TERHET I I I f VAU. UNK, OL' SOCX . V 1 I COLLECTIN' TH' BILL. I I f CXTULAtlONS L MEBBE ATER I TELLS ( MJH OWES VER TAILOR ) f "S. t-ON GETTTIN' VET-SErLP I "X VVUH Of A JOB I rlNALLV 1 V, HOW D7 VUH LIKE , SWELL, A PERMANENT -X Vs , j ear vuh wonkt be ( them apples J son . j n Job at last j s MICKEY MOUSE ' "111 Take th High. Road" j By WALTj DISNEY 'M AJUS r . V, : ' . ,?54r,l hEM OFP . CAVE. ..ThE J ; - . ,7i St -nly VL . -1 LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY " ' g By J GUXttSW,CAPXHH-JVA.)i(rT'DOZS) I T MOW, IKJSTEAX) OF 1 1 U NOT SO FAST. GZEATt I A DUMB SI M A1MT rTSWELLTO OWM A ey AAAKgA - CARPYIM RSH IN A VOLMG-TER. 1 lOKj 1 FOPGOTYOUCAMT) 0m AM-Ots0y MIMAM-L 4 cj&ruouvcavxxrrwwiliHrTZBZMCz baoket-vou khj J y , nRsxiruwc J loo ah get atlfvlofS l most people think the. J rj TO WALK TO TOWM WHEN J ANNtE - CARRY A WHOLE i TO CATCH r- bJ FtSW UKXMXI GETA OTKEH VTLlOttS TOB 15 " yOU GOTTA GO AM SELL J Q T-S CAR FULL -AM" LfX&Xy THETrTCM J -.sk PMJTJL OF J iKA SiMPLEAW EASy-.lMTl. V fSSIteC itlir . iff! WWvfick Tt. jjik c-. , j f- SO LONZt, CASPER! ( VOLTRB I 0ODrYf A- THE MORS TTy fM LEAVIM- TOWN WELCOME CASPER. ILL OFTEN YOU J NOW-, LL SEE J HERE AnV BE BACK LATER I COME UNCLE A i i ri t " ii -n '-' v . ii arq-O uvu - v.v ii ivs p-sr-zj 11 rr tr..A- -"s ' r tiizuayAv - v&rva w s i tj Ktfe.v . ii ) rrKaj? va rWxttiM; i v?f 11 where he c-k r n t. Ta M - i jr? Vi A S wfJA Vf II LEAVER V1 I I f- SW .-. -vs--m mm m jpvj t aW Ta - K " " y 1 r v -w m r m I a Jit U . " I -srv THIMBLE THEATREtarring Popey A Bit of llrawn! ! i ! - ' - , h I I FHPf WHATCHA DOW. KEVHBCRS-TRVN VV. UUST GCKINA I f LET ME HELP f L IVS PtRZEN OU tSA SLRE GOTTA TO MAKE A DUDE RANCH OLlTAp THE OECkJS A 1J ' I PCCE WTTH THAT. r- -ULKS.6 --MOWI )- . RkKTMART BIT I gSHTHrS JERNT? J bjP , BTT ANP MAKE THE j iTEMDER-TOE5 rZS THrS PEBSLE rS dLrSTA Uf BRAWN THERE. ! ts-j, &M&2S2g0 rlACeiOCKr i -If 00 Hf-DTS PUW' POONERiJ-i- j li pP p i ' ' v "' ' . . : -- -------- -v; ------1- j ..j Potato Quota Not yet Set State AAA Committee to Prepare List of Eligible Inspections and grading under the potato livestock feed diversion program for 1941, agreed to at a recent conference at Klamath Falls, will be under the direction of the federal-state shipping point inspection service, the state agri cultural department announced here Saturday. Cooperators in the project In clude the AAA, state college, state conservation committees of Cali fornia and Idaho, the surplus marketing administration and the agricultural departments of Ore gon and California. State allotments have not yet been' received but the diversion program will be restricted to those who planted an acreage of potatoes not in excess of their 1940 potato acreage allotment Eligibility lists will be prepared by the state AAA committee. Oregon counties most interested in the diversion program are Klamath, Deschutes and Malheur. Down! With Old Debts Up! With Clean Credit Money to LOAII At Low Rates Let Us Help You Fly the Banner of Success Stale Finance Co. 344 State Phono 9261 Lie S-213 M-222 J 15 CASPER A Man of PtootmsI . i By JIMMY MURPHY j . X r - i . . ' . m-mmmmmiimmmT' gsBBv-MBM-ssssssH-B--H-ssa-B--H-asM-MBBsss--H-ss-H- Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Classified Advertising . Three Insertions per line ,. 25c Six insertions per lino 40c One month per line 1S Minimum charge 25c; S XL min lmurn 35c; 6 tL min. 45c No . refunds. Copy for this pas accepted un til th evening before publica tion for classification. Copy re rei-ed after this tint will b run under the heading "Too Lata to CXaaaify." The Statesman assumes bo finan cial responaibUity tor errors whlca may appear to ad ertisetnents pub lis.'ied In its columns and in cases where this paper Is at fault wtU reprint that part of an advertise ment la which the 'typographical mistake occurs. 1"he Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the right to place .all advertising under the proper classification. A -Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dressis for the protection of the advertiser and must therefor be answered by letter. The Statesman is not at liberty to divulg Infor mation as to the identity of an advertiser using a "Blind" ad. Livestock and Poultry ATTENTION! We pay for dead Sc worthlesa stock. SALEM FERTILIZER & BY-PRODUCTS Ph. MOO collect HORSES MARES MULES LARGE ASSORTMENT of genUe. chunky, well broke horses and mules on hand at all times. Lots of mated teams. DISCOUNT for cash. CREDIT given. No carrying charge. ALL STOCK FRICED TO SELL. Guaran teed as represented. Free delivery. Bar K Stock Ranch. Harry Kuehne. Carl ton. Ore.. 6 ml. E. of Carlton, 7 mi. W. of Newberg in West Chehalem Valley. -1-.- i i -ri-i-i-i,"i,",-.-Y'irrwfn.iLru FOR SALE Good team horses, 36 ri.. harness, all for $200. Rickreall. Rte. Bx 79. Ray AUred. ATTENTION F ARM ERsl We pay for dead k worthless stock. Pff ..KFJy1. Co. Ph. collect 7330 v BABY CHICKS, custom hatching, started chicks, pullets, fryers. Phone 22861. Lee's Hatchery. Help Wanted Female ACTIVE, ambitious, capable lady with stenographic or business experi ence to assist Elderly lady in selling her county real estate, etc Commis sion and good home for young woman with small child. P. O. Box 109. Sa lem. Ore. i- i i- i-ri'Vmrvwvwwinnfxrui DRESS BUSINESS of your own with out investment. We supply you with everything needed. Details free. Write today. FASHION FROCKS. Dept. W-1B10, Cincinnati. O. SELL NYLON Hosiery with famous Snag -Protected silk hosiery. Sensation al profit opportunity. Write fully for sample Silk stocking. American Mills. Dept. P7062. Indianapolis, Ind. 4filY WHO Help Wanted Female 1 VT1 ti-t r mid. age women. nswk. cleaning. Hi. ziioa. CALX. ON FRIENDS with Greeting Card. Assortments. Easter, Birthday, other occasions. Personal Stationery; Gift Wrappings. Big Profits. Experience unnecessary. Samples on approval. Wallace Brown. 22. Fifth Ave- Dept. New York. EXPFR. unenc cap. farm hsekpr. SO-M. Mod. nine- no child. Perm. IX dairy work, no smoker or drinker. Mod. wages. Box 147 co Statesman- Help Wanted Male HELP Married Men Between 25 and 65 We will select 10 men. Mechanical ex perience helpful but not necessary. Salesmen need not apply. The door will be locked at 100 A.M. - . APPLY MONDAY. FEB. 24 1040 A-M. ONLY S14S State Street. Salem. Oregon. MAN OVER 33 with car. Uvtng In or near Salem, for estab. Watkins busi ness Commissions will average 14.00 per day and up. No capital or ex perience necessary. Write The J. R. Watkins Co, 3109 NE Sandy Blvd Portland, for details. Salesmen Wanted SALESMAN to sell electrical ap pliances on commission basis. See Mr. Ellis. Nelson Bros, 305 N. Liberty. Situations Wanted WANTED Apartment "house to man age for apartment. Box 1473. Statesman. EXP. CARPENTER. 50c nr. Ph S744. CAPBL. woman, hr work. Ph. 21480 For Sale Miscellaneous Ups stairs Furniture, Store 439 Court St- Salem. Oregon 7-way floor lamp, silk shade S3SS New and used radios. "Low Prices' 4-room oil circulator -S24.M Close out Montag Ranges. Reduction Maple dinette and 12-pc. Chrome kitchen ware S39JO Used taDettrv davennort with chair. clean. 114 50 Wood Heater, relined S4J0 Walnut finish end table -5 Hajsocks Selection Prices Reduced 7-ft. new deluxe refrigerator, was $17950. Greatly reduced. BUY UPSTAIRS AND SAVE DAFFODILS. 10c doz. at 2680 Cherry Ave. Mrs. English. BRAND NEW 20 pc. living rm. group, reg $129.50 group complete S89.00. In cludes large velour davenport St chair to match, ottoman, ore. chair. Ax. throw rug. 7-way EES lamp & shade. 4 globes. 2 end tables, 2 scarfs. 2 table lamps c shades St round mirror. PAY 51.00 A WEEK COHN BROS. 467 Court ti " i ""rTr'a,r'i"i ii-'ara'i iatT"ra ir"isaj'wxXA0ai HOUSE TRAILER. flSS. terms. 519 N. Front. Ph. 2176. U-u -rrvrr' iJMCLr evi-uc. l 'i v. tufs LEFT THAT lOOO.Q HERS SO MVSTETRIOUSLY LAST WEEK HE WAMT5 TO TESTMe TO SEE HOW A HANDLE ' MOJEV BEFORE MAWlNtr US HrS MILLION?! iFor Sale MisceHaneotu FOR SAIC rurnitax onouga to furniaa 4-room bouse, like new. also canned fruit, washing machtn. Box. 1477. Statesman. - ; PEDIGREED red Dachshund puppy. wka. old; fault. Ph. 761. SPANIELS, reasonable. I no. Milletts Croc Pen 4 Corners for corections. , 'S CHOICE Belcrest Jots for cheap, writ 244 E. 3rd St- Albany. "THOROUGHBRED English Pointer ; pups, reasonable, -1342 S. ComL j TRAJXJCR bouse. Fur 1240 Fail-mount FOR SALE Pur washed plastering ; sand and concrete sand, washed No. 2 : gravel, pea gravel and heavy gravel; ' best of loam soU for lawns. Call 2-13$. t "NEW a used doors, sash. pipe, toilets. Nails 4c lb- S3S5 keg. Stdmg S2.7S so Roofing SSc ro-L soil pip. Burt's Ware house. 1410 So. 12th St- - MAYTAG washer, j Singer sewing mach. 12-bas Hohner accord ian a a boy's bike A real buy. 2U N. Coml rw ALL'S Vac. Cleaner Serr. RebuUts. A)l makes. 1 yr. guar. Ph. 77177. Vpholsterinat. davenports .chairs covered, cus-uons buut and f-xnitur repaired. Ph. $65X t , 000000000000000000000000000 USED WESTTNGHOUSE electrie j range, good condition. . S1SJ0, easy i terms. - i GOOD HOUSEXEEPTNG.i 452 Court St, ' vacum (TEAKns n- a. mw4 Parts it repairs, all makes. Guar. V1NC-S. a mi. N. Underpass. P. 292. UFTi niTTCirn AT. aTT tr fxTr . 00000000 I aatrr - l v t a GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 452 Court St. BALED STRAW, phone STF2. rails Ar fcrvil M n m . -m ot washers. Mr. Ellis at Nelson Bros. 35$-l Chemeketa. TRY OLrR HOME DK RATING i AND REMODELING i SERVICE T im tv. w tm i.K v r Ia . . 4 1 w - v. . mi im wua tT uv. down m i.i i tt TUi.iU ramged at your home. Only responsible (wuKim ana oecoraiors OO your iri fall Vfr rrr t R4 X- ELFSTROM COMPANY. Ph. S221 Trade Miscellaneous ALFALFA HAY ta trade for fr. tiller. Call 20F4. j Wanted Furniture P. N. Sc. GLENN WOODRY. Auc tioneers Ac furniture dealers will nay ydu more cash or trade for furniture Sc household goods. . We buy or sell everything. Ph. 5110. ; USED furnitur 11 tt a rvlsl i H - xxarru i aoarsei.. pn. mi. "-"-"-'--- - i-i-nrii'rwr..vi tuxw CASH FOR used furniture St house hold goods R. Forgey. Ph. 7445. Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Good homes for 2 yhg. female dogs: one small, long-hair, om fox terrier. Ph. 21183, Marion-Polk Go. Humane Society. i WALNUT St filbert meats. Highest price. Ajorxein. ou i. fTont. LUCV1LY I OVERHEARD HlMTELUNtr EZRA ABOUT ITf BOY. I'D LIKE TO RLM THAT TH0USAr4O INTO rO,O0O-S JUST TO SHOW HIM VM A -CHIP OFFA THE OLD BLOCK- TilMFF "AVI itr-lrX- -Pe, a Feb. 2X