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Financial Markets Th OSEGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. April 21 1944 PAGE FOURTEEN Far Quotations at East Side Market t PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20 AP About pyramid! of asparagus from Bincen sold on the last Side wholesale , tnarket today lor $5.00 each Trading was quiet. f General prlcet: Apples: Wlnesaps (SUyman) 93 box; Krwtowni 3.00-3.23 box. Vegetables ... ,.. i Asparagus: Canby, 555 pyramid. , J Broccoli: Green 1.00 lug. J Cabbage: No. 1 green 2.75; ordinary 50 crate: red 1.75-2.00 pony crate; savoy (curly) 75c cauliflower crate. Cauliflower: No. 1. 1.65-1.75;, near Is ''Greens: Spinach, local Wc-l.OO orange box; mustard 70-BOc dozen bunches: kale 75c crate; Swiss chard 15c dozen bunches; parsley 60-65c dozen bunches. Onions: Green 75-80C dozen bunches; commercial grade, dry. 50s. 2.70 bag. Radishes: Red 90c dozen bunches. Rhubarb: Field, boxes, 15s. 80-90c; 30s. 1.75; bunches 80-90c dozen. Root vegetables:. Bulk parsnips 75c lug: carrots 80-90c; turnips 75-SOc lug. Sprouts: Brussels 2.50 Hat box; bulk stock 10-12c lb. : , Plants: Lettuce 1.00: cabbage 1.00: cauli flower 1.50: chives 11.75; pansy 1.60 flat; marigolds 1.50 pox; snapdragons 1.50 flat. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20 AP) Salable and total cattle 50; calves 25: early clearance of limited supply at steady prices; some cows 25 cents or more higher; steers scarce: odd head cutter-common grades 9.00-11.50: cutter-common heifers 7.00-9.50: medium heifers to 11.50; canner-cutter cows largely 5.00-6.50; shelly cows down to 4 00 and below; fed dairy type cows 7 50-1 00; outstanding Holsteins 9.00; medium beef cows 50-10.50; common medium bulls 8.00-9.50; few good veal ers 14.50-15.50; choice salable to 16.00; cull calves down to 6.00. Salable hogs 400; market rather slow; about steady except sows 50 cents lower: good-choice 195-225 lbs. 13.75; weight above 270 lbs. downward to 12 00; 170-190 lbs. 13.00; few 13.25; light lights mostly 10.00-50: few 11.00; good sows 9.50-10.00; medium-good, feeder pigs 8.00. Salable sheep 50. total 100; market mostly nominal; one lot good-choice 119 lb. 2 and 3 year old wethers No. 3 pelts 7JO; good-choice spring lambs quotable to 16 00; ted wooled lambs salable to 15.75; good wooled ewes quotable 6.50-7.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore., April 20 (AP) Wheat futures and cash grain un quoted. . r-h whst IhlrU- Soft white 1.51: oft white (excluding Rex) 1.53; white duo 1.94; western rea i . i u.ri rmA uHntar- Orrlinarv 1 5214 10 per cent 1.52'i: 11 per cent L53; is per cent i.u. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.53 11 per cent 1.54; 12 per cent 1.55. r4 a..'. ... .quintal Whiot TA har. . vu . j m w . a v . . i . ... ley 3. flour 2. corn 1, oats 2. hay 5. muiieea a, iiaxseea, 9. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20 (AP) Butter. AA grade prints 46c; cartons 44)C; A grade prints 45'4c; cartons 464c; B grade prints 45'ic; cartons 46c.. Butterfat first quality, maximum of . of 1 per cent acidity-, delivered in Portland 52-52 'ic; premium quality, maximum of JS5 of 1 per cent acidity. 63-53' ic lb.: valley routes and country noints 2c less than first or 50-50,c: second quality at Portland 2c less than first or 50-50'ic. Cheese: Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; daisies 28 sc .lb.; loaf 30 2c lb.: triplets to Wholesalers 27c: loaf 27e FOB. Eggs: To producers: Nominal prices, case count 28-30c; select henneries 29- 30c; mediums 24c dozen. BACKACHE. LEG PAINS T.1AY OE DANGER SIGN Of Tired IGdneys K backache and leg pains are making yom aniaeraMe. don t just eotuplaio and do nothing about them. Nature maybe waning you that your kidneys need attention. Tteludneysafe Natnra'aehlcf way of takinc me anda and poisonous waste out of the fcjood. They .help moat people peas about S pint a oar. , 1' the 15 mOes of kidney tubes and filter Son t work well, potaonoua wmU matter stays in the blood.Theee poisons may start aaggiag tckaehe. rbeumatja paina, lea uin, la ol ei and energy, letting up night, ewellinc. rnmnoe under the eyea, haadacbas and dissi Bass. 'raqnent or scanty paKaagaa with smart- , ing and burning oortimibow there is aoma ahing wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Doa t wait! Ask your draexist for Doaaa PUla. seed suacesafully by aniUiona for onr 40 jreara. Tbry gira happy relief and will help the IS amies of kMney tubes flush out poieoa- : aua easts frwa the blood. Get Doaaa fills. ; The 135 II. Connercial Schaefer'g .lOVE AIID doiie LiimiEirr For the relief of the discomfort of muscular stiffness and sore ness of j en- i muscles ... .3vG and 1 SCDAETEQ'S conn nniEDY is the best tat painful corns, bunions and callouses. Dont neglect your feet any sjC,, longer. Try it today ' - WC Schaefer'a Lzzlzl Oinlned i - An aid in relief of discomfort cf rectal , CAV , Irritations . 9Ub Stop Coughing bWMU.iwi a . . . J30c .a Portland .. . T-ln1 imi t retailer In cases. A grade large 36c; A medium 3Zc; smau zj-c. . , . Uvt poultry: dujihi p UIW4LCI MWMa tT " ' fryers 2 to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over 4 lbs. Zee: Lgnorn ana coiorcu iww, all weights 24ic; roosters and stags Rabbiu: Government ceuing: jive rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers 24c lb. Turkeys: Selling to retailers: Dress ed hens. No. 1. 39V-43c lb. . Turkeys: Alive: uovernmern ttu ln hnvinff nrlces: Hens 42c: toms 364e lb, dressed basis. - . rirtn anyone dozen bunches: Yakima dry 2.47-2.75; Oregon 2.74 Potatoes: x aicima no. . . do 2s. 50s. 95c; Klamath 3.75; De irhutM No. 1. 3.65 cental; local 150- 3.00 cenUL ... .... Potatoes: New cauxornia wnun av 3.25 per 50-lb. bag; new Texas 3.75 per 50-lb. bag. Country meats: Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best ....k 14A-14A tn 17.1Bc; vealers 22 22'ie: A 21'ic; B 19-194c: C 15- 17c; CUI1S 1Z-1C; ciniwrtimer 10-14c: bulls, canner-cutters 144c; lambs AA 26c; A 24,c; B 22,c: C l0-20c; ewes FS 13 '4c; medium 12c; R Wic; C 14c; cutter-common cows Kf A A 2lic: A 20ic: B 14c: cutter-common bulls 144c. Wool: Government coniroi. Cascara bark: 1944 peel 20c lb. Mohair: 1942. 12-month. 45c lb. Unnn: Knminal contract: - 1944. 80c lb.: 1945. 65C lb : 1946. 60c lb. Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-35.00; oat vetch 26.00 ton. valley points; timothy .c.i-n nr.inn) as 00-36.00 ton: clover 24.00 ton; Montana grass hay No. 1 33.50 ton. Stocks and Bonds April 20 STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 19 Indus tails Util StkS 51.0 50.7 51.8 52.S 48.8 53.2 49.5 Thursday 70.3 26.7 35.9 Previous day .70.0 26.3 35.6 Week ago 71.2 27.7 36.3 Month ago 723. 27.8 36.8 Year ago 68.4 25.1 33.0 1944 high 73 4 28.4 37.1 1944 low 69.1 22.9 35.1 BOND AVERAGES . 20 10 10 10 Fogn 66.0 65.9 65.9 65.8 59.8 ' 66.2 63.2 Kails Indus Util Thursday i 6.8 105.5 105.9 Previous day 86.5 105.5 105.9 Week ago J 87 J 105.3 105.9 Month ago . 86.1 105.1 105.S Year ago 74.9 105.0 102J 1944 high B.s ius.7 iuo.o 1944 low 79.5 105J 104.7 Stock Market Has Upswing NEW YORK, April 20.-r1)-Rails, oils ad assorted industrials led the stock market on a quiet re covery swing today with favorites adding fractions to a point or more. The Associated Press 60-stock composite was up J3 of a point at 51. Breadth was lacking, tnly 848 issues appearing against 912 yes terday. Transfers totaled 533,740 shares compared with 904,395 Wednesday. j Further indications of large- scale debut reduction by railroads aided the carriers. Atlantic Refin ing's first , quarter statement cheered holders of petroleums and this stock was ahead -17a. General Motors' proposal to retire 784,406 common shares acquired in the Yellow Truck & Coach Co. acqui sition benefitted this leader. Promient on the upside were Union Pacific, Santa Fe, Great Northern, Standard Oil (NJ), Texas Co., Chrysler, Goodyear, US Steel, Sears Roebuck, Oliver Farm, United Aircraft, American Airlines, International Telephone and J. C. Penney. esooa dieeomiort ehaa ejuicaly after 4 y jaat a fewaJeaaeat tastiae SeaaftTahkts ,d -inHH for yaara tot briaaaa bit J p eaaaf of dtasa ajaipha that caa rob yea 3 efMeded ataeaaae etaesa fat work. De- Deiooa tastiae: easy to take. Ne bottle: R N a aitaiaa. Get anwiae Seaart TabUai 3 2ataardraaatoraioraaly25e.60car81.ao sj N oa auaera BMeey-back gaaraotee. aaanmaaeastiiaaaaaa 57'" l Original "YELLOW FRONT:' Drug and Candy Special Sole Agents for PensUr Prescriptions This is the official Penslar Remedy Store for Marion county. Yon will find these preparations of highest quality and guaranteed to be exactly , for what they are sold and represented to be. WHITE SIIOEJEANETT amr t msbe, euAHs, wNrrors SjUKSXr BLDNPIE. WMERE DO VOU jr-r-ntri ir i l-r-r r--r r-rvt KEEP SOUR USEE? FATS -FROM rJOWOM IMCUTTIrsbS THE FrVTOFF THE HAM In My 5AMPW1CHES Copr. 1M4. Kirn ATTABOY PA5V0OOP LETS? EVERVBOOY AVE ALL THE USEPR0S WE CANDOUR gOVERNMEMT NEEDS THEM Garden Crops Coming Slow PORTLAND, April 20-ivGar- den crops are coming up, slowly and surely although rain has de layed farming in some parts of Oregon, the federal weather bu reau said today. The weekly; crop and weather report indicated planting well un derway, with most potatoes and sugar beets already seeded. Fruit trees were generally In bloom. Some areas reported frost and hail damage, and pollination retarded by heavy rain. Spring grain is growing Well, the bureau said. Pasturage is good in western Oregon and improving east of the Cascades. Shearing is underway. Cold and rain prevailed through last week, except in some south ern areas. Union county recorded snow flurries. The week's max imum temperature was 60 at Ar lington; the minimum 16 at Bend. Wheat Futures Lead Advance CHICAGO, April 20.-;P)-A re vival in private flour business created moderate buying in wheat futures today and the bread cere al led a general advance on the grain market Cash dealers re ported sales of ; 10,000 bushels of wheat out of this terminal to mill' ers. ' ' - . i , A large eastern chain baker purchased 300,000 sacks of hard winter and spring wheat flour, the first substantial buying in more than a month. Sales recently have been confined to small lots for the army with trade publications re porting flour business at a near- record low. ;: Mau wheat, oats and barley were unchanged at ceilings. Deferred wheat contracts closed high er, July $1.69 Vi-1.69, deferred coats were up' 4-'4, July 78, rye was ahead May $1.28- and September barley closed at $1.18, up tt. WU Freshmen Plan Frolic Saturday Willamette university freshmen will sponsor party Saturday night at the chamber of commerce hall with officers of other clas ses and of the student body as special guests. ;The Frosh 1 Frolic Remedies for Marioa County Filled 1899-1944 add VITAfMtlS to your personal WAR EFFORT.... Vitamins aid Patriotism. Too wouldn't say that they had any connection. But let's see. Vitamins build your resistance; help faard against disease and infection. And the preserratioa of Good Health is now a prime J.' 0- d pr, lacking la energy, a vitamin do feoeacy may be the basic cause. Bter go tee jour Physician, Let htm prescribe for four need. Ihea bring hit prescription here to Vitamin Headquarters. CIHIliQOlLA COUGH SYRU? Ghres Relief for an Imtatm Con-i Dm to a rnwwanua CoLL Get a tW 50c Mk. 600P FOR YOU, 1 V rvrKn Wf ti PEAR-iTS THOSE LITTLE "THINGS TMAT APPUP Ffsturei SynAcae. lot, Vofld nrhn nmtti RATION CALENDAR r . food , Canned goods Blue stamp AS. tnrougn Ka. valid indefinitely. Meat, cheese, canned fish and edi ble fat. Red stamps: AS through MS valid tndenniteiy. Sugar Stamps number .10 and 31 good tor five pounds sutar indefi nitely. Stamp 40 good for five pounds canning sugar until Marcn 1, 1943. SHOES Stamp No. 18 book one good, ex pires April 30. Airplane stamp No. 1 valid indefinitely. Airplane No. 2 good beglnninng May 1. Loose stamps , invaiia. , GASOLINE June 21 expiration date of No. 11 A coupons. May renew B or C cou pons within but not before 15 days from date on cover.! Value of gasoline coupons: A, Bl, CI. 3 gallons; B2. C2. R and T. 8 gallons, D IA gallons; E. 1 gallon FUEL OIL Period 4-5 coupons good through August 31 instead of September 30 as previously announced. Coupons with gallons printed on the face valid for amount Indicated until ex piration data show en coupon sheet. ' TIRES S Periodic Inspection of tires ends today for passenger cars. Inspec tion certificates required in. obtain ing replacements. STOVES Purchaser must get certificate at ration board for new stoves. WOOD. SAWDUST. COAL Fuel dealers deliver by priorities based on needs. will be centered around a theme of getting acquainted and "know your frosh", according to Pat Otis, class vice-president in charge of the party. ' Special intermission numbers and entertainment will be given during the evening. Hours will be 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. and the affair is supposed to be strictly sport Gordon Schoewe is chairman of the ' refreshment committee and Jack Wood : will .act as master of ceremonies. Land Board Plans Tour Memebrs of the state land board will leave here Monday, May 1, for a 10 days inspection tour of state properties in southern, east ern and central Oregon, they ah nonunced Thursday. Particular attention will, be focused on.timber land blockings. Board members include Gov ernor Earl Snell, State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott and Secretary of State Robert S. Farrell, Jr. Two days will be spent in the Jordan valley vicinity. Revenues from the blocked lands, many of which are under lease to livestock producers, go into the common school fund. Store Phone 5197-9723 If You Want to Live Long Deal Ueglec! Your Kidneys Try Schaefer'g Kidney Pills 500 Ilccd's Pcircn Oak Demedy - .', i . 50C and 51-00 c:lc:::i ttcj s:r;:3 una Leak la the aairrer and aae the U Celaeial OJk Utim kwafhl aa r-m ' akaa. HewfiMsewtaeafealal TiyH, Hm Fed. : 710 Tax UC T. AT Livestock and Poultry BUY WARD'S QUALITY CHICKS. , NOW Come in and place your order todaypay later on Ward's monthly payment plan. Chicks shipped di rectly from hatchery to you on orders of 100 or more, or pick up at store. All chicks from tested flocks t Oregon hatched for Oregon's climate. Get your chick supplies at the same time. ; I MONTGOMERY WARD 1SS N. LIBERTY ST., SALEM. ORE. PHONE 3194 , LEGHORN cockerels 3c. Available twice weekly. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery BABY CHICKS and custom hatchini 22 yrs. experience assures you of best quality and satisfaction. Pre Da re for better market conditions later. Hatches every Monday and Thursday. Hamp shlrea. Leghorns. Red. Barred Rocks, day old ckls or pullets. Ph. 22861 Lee's Hatchery r CUSTOM Hatching. Turkey Ekes. Member of Oregon Poultry Improve ment board. Albany Hatchery, Ai oany. rnone saej. , ATTENTION - Win remove dead It worthless stock In a moment s notice! SALEM FER TJLTZER & BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000 collect fNo other Phone). NEW Hampshire lay In c pullets or ready to lay puilcts. r Immediate de- uvery. uooire seiecuon. ra. zzooi. Let r uatcnery, Help Wanted CLEAN, experienced (riddle man or woman wanted.- Best wages paid, Mickey's Sandwich Shop. HELP wanted for iwultrv farmTph . 2-2861. Lee's Hatchery. KITCHEN and dining room helD. Janitors. Good wages phis room, board and laundry. Oregon,-State Tubercu losis Hospital. f MARRIED man on dairy farm. Ph. 671-15. J. M. Nichols. Rt. 6. Box 141. MEN and women for hop yard work Ph. 7956. Legal Notice NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . OF EXECUTO& NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon; for the Coun ty of Marion, sitting in probate, as executor of the last will , and testa ment and estate of L. S. Lambert, deceased; all persons having claims against the restate of said decedent are -notified to present the same, duly verified, as re quired by law, to me at 205 Ore gon Building, Salem, O r e g o n, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem,: Oregon, this 31st day of March, 1944. RONALD C. GLOVER, ex ecutor of the last will and testament and estate of L. S. Lambert, deceased. M-31- A-7-14-21-28. ; . NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, sitting in probate, as executor of the last will and testa ment and estate of Harvey O. Tay lor, deceased; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are notified to present the same, duly verified, as re quired by law, to the undersigned at the Pioneer Trust Building, Sa lem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, i Oregon, this 31st day of March, 1944. PIONEER TRUST COM PANY, a corporation, by E. O. Stadter, Jr., Trust Officer. I RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorey for Executor, Salem, Oregon. M-31-A-7-14-21--28. i -rr- Salem Market Quotations The brleca fca!rw BiBnliMl hv . i . cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa- icm Duyers um are not guaranteed bv The StatMman; Cauliflower, crate 91 mnA a u A Crook neck tc Italian squash, lb. JD2 ' Turnips, doa bunches , l.M Cabbage, lb, , ; J02 Endive, dox. bun. Radishes, doz bun. - t. jn Carrots, dox. bun. jto Celery, doa. bun. 1 M Pumpkin, lb. - , o3' Parsnips, lb. ', BUTTEK, EGGS AND POULTRY Andresen's Baying Prices Sea)eet te change witnewl notlee) BUTTfcBlFAT Premium - "" ' " ' : aa No. 2 ' BUTTER PRINT A B .45V J64 3 I 2i . 25 - : M M Quarters EGGS - -' Extra large Medium Standards . Pullets POULTRY - - Colored hens. No, 1 . no. a. colored bakes rry' .28. and 36 Old rooatera as. Marlon Creamerv'a Rva. km. 'Jff .te ckaace wiUeat aetkel POULTRY No. I springe -n; j " ' ' 39 No. 1 hena - - . . 9 , UYZSTOCK . . f Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on eanditions and sales, reported; Dressed veal , jj Spring lambs 14.00 to 15.00 Yearlings ; 900 to llOO Ewea " , n. ,,- ."8.00 te 8.00 Hon. . good to cboica arade. i 179 to 238 lbs. , , law Sows 10.00 to iflut. Top veal Dairy type cows Bulla 13.00 to 14.00 6.00 ta 8.00 . ; 7.00 to t A$ Help Wanted : Help Wanted Get in on the ground floor- with a progressive company engaged in vital food distribution. Real opportunities FOR NEAT APPEARING. AGGRES SIVE. ELIGIBLE MEN OR WOMEW, AGES 18 TO 45. PLEASANT. STEADY, INSIDE WORK. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. EARN WHILE YOU ARE TRAINED. APPLY SAFEWAY STORE DISTRICT OFFICE, McGILCHRIST BLDG, LIBERTY tc STATE. SALEM Help Wanted Male Workers now emntoved tn war pro duction should not apply and will nol be considered for employment by em ployers advertising in this section. Laundry Workers . Wanted ' Excellent Working Condi tions - Essential Occupa tion - Good Wages - Year Around Work No Lay Of f s Wanted girls and women to learn pressing, flat work and general laun dry occupations. Apply Today Capital City Laundry j 1264 Broadway Carloaders, lumber hand lers, various capacities Full wage scale. Govern ment housing. COASTAL LUMBER S COMPANY Grand Ronde. Oregon Apply TJ. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 710 Ferry St, Salem. Oregon TTBBirrMrm A TITO MECHANICS a.,, Tnn w.ffM. work for essential inaustry now. uet set xor permaneni post war Job. Receive General Motors training. See Shop Supt. at once. Loder Bros- 44S Center St Oldsmobile Sales and service. WANTED: Clothins salesman: mus- t.rul mi vtrmn or draft cxemDt Character reference essential. Good steady position. J. J. Clothes &nop. 38? State St. UAnttrark man mwn vliaril. wants steady employment moaern aairy vi cinity Salem. IJesiraoie nouse xor uiree Christians preferred. Write particulars Interview later. Wm. Ross. The Dalles ACTIVE older men (or doormen po sitions.! Apply in person. Grand Theatre . AUTO mechanic Top wages. Your own boss. 809, Edgewater. W. Salem, v MECHANIC familiar with General Motors cars. Perm.- position. Excel working conditions and wages Must be experienced Herrall -Owens Co. Help Wanted Female YOUNG Saleslady for part time work in irrocery. References. Box 550 Statesman. Housekeeper for working couple and mother. Ph. 7878 after 5 PJd. GIRL or Woman. Full time shift Apply In person. Grand Sweet Shop. WANTED: Waitress and fountain girt. Night shift. Apply at the Blue Bird after 4 p.m. SODA Fountain girt. The Spa. WANTED: Single lady to do light cooking, and assisting in summer re sort. Light work. Good salary. - Ex penses paid. Box 97. co Statesman. WANTED; Girl for office and sten ographic work. Hogg Bros. Situations Wanted CEMENT work. All kinds. C. R. Ellis. Ph. 4071. CARPENTER work: Alterations, re pairs, new construction. Phone 7103. WILL care for children in my home. Reasonable. Ph. 21684. PLOWING AND discing. Ford Fergu son. tractor. Ray Setter. Ph. 22504. WILL care for children in my borne 1035 S. Com! - , CHTLDCRAFT Nursery. We pick up and deliver. 1995 Trade. Ph. 21829 - For j Sale -Miscellaneous RABBITS and hutches. 1960 N. 5th. OVAL Class top coffee table. Phone 5190. Call after 5 PM. LOGGING trailer and bunks. Very good condition. Single axle. Vacuum brakes. Less tires. Ph. 8561. PRE-WAR davenport At chair. Bed with coil spring St mattress. Child's table and bench set. New youth bed. wet-proof mattress. Plate glass mirror, trumpet man's bicycle. 1272 Franklin, West Salem. DAVENO; 2 rockers; breakfast; wash tuba; S gaL can; dresser; 4 oak chairs; washing machines: full size bed and coil springs. 1680 N. CotnT. - COMBINATION oil and wood range. Good condition. Ph. 7674. : SO LB. Blacksmith steel vise. 4 In. Jaw. 1290 N. Capitol after 6 p.m. D ALTON adding machine, good con dition. 835.-345 lawk Ave. MODEL A two-dr. Good tires. $95. 2 dz. qt jars. 8-day clock. Meat saw. 1150 N. Church St , . BLUE Ribbon elec.' milking machine. Ph. 8176. 190 S. 12th. - BOOKING orders for May and June. Special prices on Oregon grown yellow Jersey sweet potato plants. $1 100 plants $8 1000 plants. COD er FOB farm. Also seed to grow your own plants, $2 JO bu. 2 mt on Wallace Rd. Ph. 2-3263. R. P. Barnwell. Rt 1. Box 201. TRACTOR disc, plows and harrow. $200. 860 N. Commercial. c u SERVICE set of Havelin China with extra pieces. 1723 State St 3 PC New maple bed room set mat tress, coil springs; near Woodburn. Inquire S5S Knapp. Salem, v THRXI Chinese oriental rugs 4x7 and smaller. $150. Three pairs pre-war imported Enghah chints drapes, toma to red background, lined, suitable for sun room or bed room, 12J0 pr. rn. 7450 ATMORAYS OZONE, sell and rent H. C, Pugh, Ph 2-2458. P.a Box 463. USED PARTS FOR CARS AND .TRUCKS. ' -- ACME AUTO at TRUCK WRECKERS : 3055 Portland Rd. For Sale Miscellaneous ONE each 22. Woodsman ? BBL, 45 Auto, sickle plated. 45 Auto. Reg.. 45 FronUerman. aU with holsters at shells. 3-12 Gauge single. 1 DBU BBL.. 1- 12 Gauge Marlin pump, excellent. 2- 22 Bolt .Action single. 2-22 Bolt Ac tion tuoular, with scopes, i-zz sum Action tubular. 1-33-20 Remington numn. l each 30-06 Sor. tc win. re ceiver .sights. J-30S Savage rifle, per fect. S-30-40 Krag. 4 navy models. 1 Buffet, same as new, perfect. 2 sin vl anrinr rata. 1 Pine Pone table. GRADE THREE TIRES 4.50-21. 5.25-18, .00-16 & 7.00-18. TKAUJCK HUUSt, Air brakes, H. D. Tires. Steel frame. Furnished, Fine condition. 41 V8 De Luxe. 37 Stude. Dictator. 3 VS Deluxe. 84 Chev. Coupe, 36 Ply. Coach. S3 Chev. Coach, all priced for quick; sale. Don Madison, 990 No. High, i i ALL Bargains. Some sold. Movlna but. Call 1 to 6 P-M. at 165 N. 17th. Ph. 7775-965S. uood davenport 849.go; chair 1 50; moh. pedestal fSM; Ant Wal. Up chairs $10.00 each; Lot of good draperiea; nurse ro. 84.00; pic tures and frames; Ant. Cen. table 86-00; i bed. coil spg- so. ful. mattress 830.00; 7 throw rugs; good eLi range $80.00; 44 cotton mattress 3 pc. bd, rrru. suite 825.00; carbon are sun Shine u treatment lamp $20.00. I NEARLY new studio piano. 4 I Pre-war 6 pc. walnut bed: room set $139.75. . f Hollywood bed, spring and mat tress $59.75. : " Rebuut davenport and cnair fos.va. I Full cast laundry stove $17 JO. f Nearly new table model gaa . range. f BRIGHT & ECKLEY ! FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 453 Court Ph. 7511 4-PIECX bed rm. set; 8x12 congoleum rug cheap. Ph. 3946. I PRE-WAR davenport bed. A-l cond. Ph. 3991. 194 N. 14th. . , 10 TUBE Crosley radio, 827 N. Liberty i ELEC. chick brooder. Chick and hen feeders. 5 gal. galvanized fountains. I inch St 2 inch chicken wire. Ph. 9537.-846 Cascade Dr. I REMINGTON standard typewriter, 18 in. carriage, $35; 2 violins sizes. Ph. 2-1426. ; METAL baby bed. Springs, mattress and crib quilt Ph. 5677 or 1930 Market. : 30 N. H. year old hens. Ph. 5511. f B R. set $40. Twin size bed i $7 JO. Radio $35. Breakfast set $12. Daven port chair. $40. Elect stove. Ph. 21841. 600 N. 20th. "f MAN'S bicycle, pre-war, $30. Home canned tomatoes $2.00 case. 2375 Myrtle 5 RADIO, battery and electric, $50. Ph. 8519. i PLAYER Piano, made by Baldwin Co. $100 cash. 2673 Portland Rd. i TYPEWRITER, Underwood standard portable, like new. Ph. 4597. Cocker Spaniel pup. 1045 S. Liberty. f BEAUTIFUL new diamond ring, one large 6c 4 email diamonds. Box 500 Statesman. ? i :2 50-ft garden hose. 1 Perfection kerosene heater. 1 18x36 inch plate glass mirror. 1 iron bed with springs and mattress. 970 Hood St SHOT GUN and rifie sheila. Woodry Auction Mkt Ph. 5110 . . 4 WILLI buy-' for - cash, sell or trade (una ana ammunition. Don aaadison 590 No. High. f Fuller Brushes 1148 Grant Phi 6391 'POTATOES: Field run 50 lbs. 75c. 100 lbs. $1.25. Eves only. Minto Island Farms. 841 Saginaw. Ph. C182. FOR CERTIFIED Burbank pota toes for planting, see Vlck Bros.. .208 N High St. Salem. r ' FERTILIZER. 860 N. ComX Ph. 2523. WE HAVE hog wire fencing and light barbed wire m suck. Montgomery Ward ac Co. t WOOD range, 2397 Hazel Ave. CHEAP POTATOES and walnuts. Ph. 4034. - f Trade Miscellaneous; WILL exchange for portable or stan dard typrewriter, table model radio with some cash. 197 Senate street WantedMiscellaneous We Buy Furniture " TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED j; Pianos ; Furniture and Appliances Call 9149 for appointment f I HOGG BROS. ! 260 State St WANTED to Buy, wild geese, ducks, peafowl, pheasants. Ira H. Jones, 724 Jewel, - Danville, lit 1 f WANTED: Gas range. Must be in good condition. Ph. 9537. - . WANTED "T" 2520 RIFLE with shells, would con sider 22 special. Write price, condition. etc. to J. E. Grivey, P.O. Box 87, crescent Lake. Oregon. WILD geese, ducks, peafowl, pheas ants, pigeons, rabbits. Prices Free. Will buy your surplus stock. State price. Jewell Game Farm. Danville. BL WANTED: Toy auto large enough for 3 yr. old boy to ride in. Rt 9, Box 313. Salem. WISH to contact owner of male Pekinese dog. H. Hart Rt 7. Box 94-L, Salem. RABBITS WANTED: Tod Prices. Buying every Tues. 8c Thurs. Harder Rabbit Farm, Rt 2. Box 22 2a miles U.i Front St Ph. 2-1234. WANTED to buy. elec. refria. ph. 3587 evenings or Sundays. CLEAN white rags. Hogg Bros. 260 MaaaBM WANTED: 12x18 wool rug. Must be in good condition. Phone 2-163L - LAWN MOWERS, Ph. 7598. USED FURNITURE Ph 6188 WANT TO Buy. Used cameras a lenses McEwan Photo Shoo 438 State CASH FOR used rwrnirure at told eonrlS' R Fn eev 'Pta 7448 I'. VlNTTTl- PatatoM. No. . Sa. Any amount up to ear load. 3403 Portland Rd. Ph. 7640. ::,.-, t-.. CASCARA BARK Wanted, dry or sreen. Capital Bar gain House. 145 Center St - - t PAYING ub to $2 Itv lor rabbit skins. Millions wanted. Rush shipments today. Valcauda Fur Co Seattle, wn CASH PAID for unrlfhL solnet at grand pianos Phone 8707., . - rJ' CASH fori need piano a ether ma alral instruments Call ' 4641 days 01 9537 evenings or send description to Jaquith Music. Co, ui . . Bign. filiscellaneous STOVE Parts as Repairing. Woodry Auction Market 1605 N Summer. . Septic Tanks Cleaned State wide. Guaranteed work. -Gene Ftte, 642 Edgewater. Ph. 8748. 1 Dental Plate Repair ! TWO-HOUR .SERVICE Oi MOST. 1 . CASES Brtne or Stall Your Plates tor Repetf un riAtuii ?.jsi j.w, uwiui . Adolph BWg State ComT Ph 2311 For Rent- Rooms SLEEP, rm. 2 blocks from State bides. Excep. nice. : Newly dec Hot water, phone, priv. ent 2 adults. 194 N. 14th. Ph. 3991. ; "HEATlSrrnrClosTrSrri SLEEP. RM. for men. Ph. -4488, Room and Board ROOM & board $33. two la room. Gentlemen. 450 S. CapitoL For RentApartments 2 RMS. with kitchenette. Frigidaire. 460 N. 13th. FUrSHEDlTroom for er 2 working people. 680 N. Liberty. 2 RM. ' Apt. completely - furn- close in. Adults only. 668 S. Summer. rytMpt mi s.. com-I APTS. for light fasekpg. 103 Marion. FURN. APTS. Ph. 7498. Unusual Pullman muii fins rMlilann. bust woman. Rel 446 Oak St Ph. 9534! For Rent Houses 4-RM. furnished modern house.' Call 231 N. High. 2 BDRM. hse.. unfurn.. on Salem Hts. Ave. 1 A. Deep well pump, chick en house. Ph. 22042. NEW house. 4 rms. and shower, new cook stove. ,a mi. East of Keizer school. Ernest Porter, Rt 2. Box 456 . WILL rent my lovely 3 B.R. furn. sub. home to rrspon. party. 203 Salem Heights Ave. Ph. 4357. 4 RM. partly furn. hse. Adults only. 425 Locust St For Rent Farms IMPROVED 10 acre farm for rent near Salem, Oregon. Inquire from E. ts. jfcmne, 370 state St, Salem, ore. For Rent TRAILER Snr. Shmwr rnnmi Tnt ouUeta. trees. Fir Crest Trailer Park, mt oat N. Front St t mt from Aluminum Plant FlJOOR SANDER for rent Uoct gomery Ward. GOOD Used Piano. H. L. Stift TRUCKS tor rent You drive Me dina ; at Lovetl. phone 9600. Wanted to Rent 2 OT 3 Bedrm. horn for duration Reliable party. References. Phone 8747 after . 7.-00 P.M. 6 RM. unfurn. . house. Permanent renters. Ph. 9221. R. L. Elfstrom. ' FOR DURATION: FunuLt bedrm. ha. Responsible party. Statesman Box 12a PERM, state employee wants 3 bdrm. house.; Box 123 Statesman. 4 or 5 ROOMS In North Salem, furn. or part Reliable couple. Phone 6063. WANTED: 2 or 3 bdrm. house. Mr. Vowles. Ph.. 8236 after PAL 4 or. 8 bdrm. house with refrigerator and range or fully furn. Located close to state bldgs. Adults only. Perm. Best Ref. Ph. 8338. For Sale -Real Estate FOR SALE. Owner: 3 yr. old home In Klirgwood Hts. L.R.-D.R. combina tion, carpeted, two B Jt. tc basement B.R., sawdust burner, air con. Price includes draperies, curtains, Venetian blinds throughout $3100 cash, balance FHA. Phone 3579 or 899S. NEW strictly modern 8 rm. house. big lot N. E. town. ' RICH L. RETMANN 167 S. High. Phone 9203. Evenings 3264 COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOME In West Salem with 2 bed rooms. basement furnace, sawdust burner. lay. trays, wired for range, trash burn er, in : good condition. Good size lot 50x100. Garage. Price 84950. P. H. BELL C. W. BARTLETT 402 Guardian Bldg. Phone 4896 NICE 4 rms. and nook, full bsmt furn., H.W. floor, close in, $3950 for quick sale. See MR. GOODWIN with Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. Ph. 4108. REALTORS. After I. Ph. 8711 i SUBURBAN Beautiful 3 bed room house: 1 floor; 2 year old; ' 1 acre. Ask to see it Price $12,000. Call Mrs. Ellis with LEO N. CHTLDS, INC. REALTORS 344 SUte St Ph. 9261 BY OWNER: 6 rm. mod. home, fur nished or unfurnished, tn a restricted district Ph. 4277 for appt 6 ROOMS one floor, basement with furnace. Garage. Paved. street A real buy for only $3000. See Mr. Voorhees With LEO N. CHILDS. INC REALTORS 344 SUte St Phone 8261 NEW 5 rm. house. Unfinished attic Full bsmt, furnace. FtrepUce. H. W. floors throughout 2205 ChemekeU. Va cant. " immediate possession. See MR, GOODWIN with Hawkins'' & Roberts, Inc. Ph. 4108. REALTORS. After 6, Ph. 8718 ' CREEK lot with 2 food houses. Close In. $12,000. 86500 buys 7 rm. modern. Hdwd. floors, basement.' furnace and fireplace. H. A. rORKNER, - REALTOR . . . j . Capitol i . rrs VACANT 2 bed room cottar, in North Salem. It's a buy for $250. Half cash. Call Mrs. Ellis with - ' - LEO N. CHILDS. INC. REALTORS 244 SUte St r v Ph. 9261 CHOICE Bldg. Lot In Monmouth, cor. Gwinn and College Sts. 100x155 ft Some fruit trees. Make an offer. Fran ces Snyder, 614 Church St, Dallas, Ore. i s ROOMY HOUSE ' ' Here to a home for someone f Close in, with 2 bed rooms, basement fur nace (sawdust burner), ldy. tray, wir ed for f range, r trash burner, floored attic, fruit gc nuts. Garage. Price 84250. P. H. BELL C. W. BARTLETT i REALTORS - . 402 Guardian Bldg. Phone 4898 CHEERFUL FAMILY HOME Here i a nice home for someone, with . 2 bed rooms, hwd. floors, plas tered, basement 1 furnace (sawdust burner), ldy. trays, wired for range. Apt in basement or can be used for . a bed room. In very good condition. Garage. Price S6150 and worth it. P. H. BELL C. W. BARTLETT i v-REALTORS 402 Guardian' Bldg. - : Pltone 48M 830002 bdrm. home, tsuned. posses' ston. $500 down. Ph. 5274. i . , 1 RM. Puna, house. Commercial. Inq. 960 N. BY OWNER: Modern rm, bouse.' Walnut Park District 3 bdrms. Large L. Rm. with fireplace. D. Rm. Kitchen with tile drainboard. Full - basement. Auto, sawdust burner. 587 N. 22nd. Miscellaneous