The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1944, Page 14, Image 14

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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salew Onqatu Sunday Morning. May 21, 1944
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Quotations at Portland
Eaat Side Market
PORTLAND. Ore, May 20 (AP)
East Side wholesale market prices:
Apples: Winesaps (SUynwn) 3.00 box.
' Asparagus: Can by No. 1. 4.00 pyra
, mid; No. 2. 3.50-3.75 pyramid.
Beam: California horse 8c lb.
Cabbage: Local. 1944. 1.50 orange box
Cauliflower: No. 1. J. 75; ordinary
2.B5-2.75; No. 2. 1.75-2.00.
. Cntn.nh 1-1 ft(.? AflflM
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I DUX; III US 14 1 U OJ-. UUiCM uuiiviica,
I' rrt- aulas chard 70-75c dozen
buches: parsley 50c dozen bunches;
watercress 1.00-1 10 dozen bunches.
Lettuce: Local. 3s. 3.50-4.00 crate.
Dninni- r?in VS-Mk dozvn bunches:
I commercial grade, dry, 50s, 2.70 lug.
! Radishes: Red 75-80c dozen bunches;
; white 80c dozen bunches.
Rhubarb: field, boxes, iss, eoc; 90s.
' 1.IVI.I9 POX.
L. Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 75c
I Jug: carrots 75c: turnips 75-80c lug.
f SprouU: Brussels 2.50 fiat box; bulk
Plants:
.Lettuce 1.00; cabbage 1.00; cauliflow-
. er l sn; peppers l.uu; pansy i.oo uai;
marigolds 1 JO box; snapdragons 1.50
fiat. -
Portland Livestock
' PORTLAND, Ore.. May 20 (AP)
WFA Cattle, salable and total 125;
calves 33. market slow, all lower grades
cattle undet pressure; sales largely 23
lower, instances 50 off and some un
sold. Few medium-good - fed steers
steady at 1 (.00-1 5.50, odd head to 16.00;
cutter to common i dairy type steers
00-10.75; cutter to common heifers
50-11.00: tanner and cutter cows 5.75
1.50; shells' cows down to 5.00 and
below; fat dairy type cows 8.00-9.00;
medium beef cows to 10.00; few common-medium
bulls 1 00-9.50; good
choice vealers 15.00-16.00; common
medium grades 0.00-14.00.
(logs, salable and total 500. hold
overs 500; demand nominal; partial
clearance steady; good-choice 180-270
LEARN HOME
FIRST AID NOW..:
Help conserve medical knowl
edge for the boys in uniform
. .!. learn to give immediate
and temporary aid in cases of
accidents or sudden illness.
Save the doctor's visits by vis
iting him ... Let us quickly
get the accurate ingredients to
you for a speedy recovery.
1199-
-1144
SCIIiiEFEn'S
Dreg Store
Phont 5197 or 7023
135 N. Commercial
lb. 13.75; 275-300 lb. 12.00; 170 lb. 13.00:
light lights 10.00-11.00; good sows weak
mostly 8.00; light weights to 8.50; few
good feeder pigs 8.00.
Sheep, salable and total 100; scat
tered sales steady, few common spring
lambs 12.00; good-choice springers sal
able 13.00-50; common-medium shorn
old crop lambs 9.00-12.00; medium-good
grades to 12.50; good shorn ewes Nos.
2-3 pelts 4.00-50: No. 1 quoUble to
5.00; cull down to 2.00.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore, May 20 ( AP)
Wheat: No futures quoted.
Cash grain: Oats No. 2-38 lb. white
52.50. i Barley No. 2-45 lb. BW 50 JO.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.56i;
soft white (excluding Rex) lJ6'i;
white club 1.56'i; western red l-58',.
Hard red winter ordinary 1.54'i; 10
per cent 1.37; 11 per cent 1.00; 12
per cent 1.62.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.56;
11 per cent l-57'.i: 12 per cent 1-58'i.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 22, bar
ley 3. flour 7, corn 1, oats 1, millfeed
3, flaxseed 1.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, May 20 (API
Butter: AA grade prints 46c, cartons
46c; A grade- prints 45 lie; cartons
46',4c; B grade prints 45',ic. cartons 46c.
Butterfat: First quality, maximum of
.8 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In
Portland 62-52ac; premium quality,
maximum of J5 of 1 per cent acidity
53-53'ic; valley routes and country
points 2c less than first or 50-50 ic.
Cheese: Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; daisies
2S.9c i! lb.; loaf 30.2c lb.; triplets to
wholesalers 27c: loaf 27'aC FOB.
Eggs: To producers: Nominal prices,
case count 26-27c; select henneries 28
29c; mediums 24c dozen.
Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers. In
cases: A grade large 34 -36c; A medium
30-32c; small 22-23c.
Live poultry: Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to 2 li lbs. 27Vac;
fryers, 2 to 4 lbs. 28c: roasters over
4 lbs. 28c: Leghorn and colored hens,
SU weights 2411c; roosters and stags
20c.
Rabbits: Government ceiling: - Aver
rage country killed to retailers 44c
lb.; live price to producers 24c lb.
Turkeys: Selling to retailers: Dress
ed hens. No. 1. 39Vs-43c lb.
"Turkeys. Alive: Government ceiling
buying prices: Hens 42c; toms 38',c,
dressed basis.
Onions: Green 85-90c doz. bunches.
Potatoes: Old local No. 1. 3.00-3.10
per cental: do 2s. 50s. 1.00-1.25; Klam
ath 3.75; Deschutes No. 1. 3.65 cental.
Potatoes: New California white 2.75
per JO-lb. bag; 100s. "A" 8.20 cental.
Country meats: Rollback prices to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, 120-140 lbs. 16-17c; vealers
AA 55Uc: l 21 lie; B 19-19,c; C 15
17ic; culls 12-lSc: beef AA 21ic: A
204c; B lS4c: C 14c: canner-cutter
cows 12-14c; bulls, canner-cutters 14
14c; Iambi AA 26c: A 24,ic: B 22ic;
C 10-20c; ewes FS I3',,c; medium 12c;
R 18fce. i.
Wool: Government control. ;
Cascara bark: 1944 peel 20c lb.
Mohair: 1942, 12-month 45c lb.
Hops: Nominal contract, 1944, S5c up;
1945. 75c: IMS 55c: 1947, SOc lb.
Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 8 or better 34.00-35.00; oat
vetch 26 00 ton. valley ' points; timothy
(eastern Oregon) 35 .00-36.0 ton: clover
24.00 ton; Montana grass hay (No. 1)
33 JO ton. J
Livestock and Poultry
Liberty Report Cards to
Be Given Out June 2
LIBERTY School will close
here June 2, when the pupils
will I receive report cards. The
eighth grade graduation3 will be
May 23.
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GIFTS
for
GRADUATES
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rioida
Pockat Secrelary
Scrap Books .
Hictd Alburn
. - . Cocpocti
v ClaSonary
LOVELY GIFT CARDS
To Enclose wi& Tour Gift
ZlpiW Toilet Cases.
fiSed or unnttsxi
. JUldress Books 1
LocseLaxii Covers
Books
of all kind
GUEFFROrS
Sfaro
NEW Hampshire laying pullets or
ready to . lav puikts. -immediate de
livery. Choir selection. Pb, 22861. Lee's
Hatchery. I- . ' !
LEGHORN cockerels Sc. Available
twice wccfcly Ph. S2H61. Lee Hatchery
Salem Market
Quotations
The' prices be-'ow supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by &a
lent - buyers but ar not . guaranteed
oy lne statesman:'
Cauliflower, crate 2 25 and 2 55 t
Crook neck & IUlian squash, lb. .03
Turnips, dot bunches , - 1.00 :
Cabbag. lb. JD2
Endive, doz. bun.- .70 ;
Radishes, doz . bun. . SO j
Carrots, do, bun. .60 .
Celery, , doz. bun. 1 .50 3
Pumpkin. - lb. -j03.
Parsnips, lb. JD9
BUTTR, EGGS AND POULTRY !)
Andresen's Buying Prices ' - i
(Snaject t ckang without notice)
BuntsrAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 2"
BUTTER PRINT
A '
B it-
Quarters
EGGS;! ;
Extra large
Medium .
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Marlon): Creamery's Baying Prices !
(Subject to chang without notice)
POULTRY ; -. .
No. 1 springs " 33
No. 1 hens , ; 3
LIVESTOCK i , I
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales , reported: 1
uressea veal : , Jl
Spring , lambs , , .... 14.00 to 15.00
Yearlings i 9 00 to 11.00
Ewes ,; , 8.00 to 6.00
Hogs, good to choice grade,
170 tO 230 IDS. 14J3
Sows :; 10.00 to 10.50
Standards
Pullets
POULTRY s
Colored hens. No. 1
No. 2. colored bakes
Colored t rys ;
Old roosters
Top Veal
Dairy type cows
Bulls 1L,
13.00 to 14.00
5 00 to 8 00
7.00 to JS0
Montnouth Civic Club
Reelects! Its Officers
MONMOUTH Mrs. E. M. Eb
bert Was this month reelected
president o the Civic club. Mrs.
G. L. I Russell was elected vice
president; Mrs. D. A. Hoag re
elected secretary; and Mrs. Paul
Riley 'succeeded Mrs. Russell as
treasurer. ' . -'. '-""
The Hub's officers report a suc
cessful! financial year, with , the
top ranking event a rummage sale
last November, which netted $203.-
43. The club has bought $150 In
war bonds; and given generously
to charities.
Livestock an
k Poultry
Fuchs Is Selected
MT. ! ANGEL, May '20 Morris
Fuchs Was named constable at the
election Friday
RATION CALENDAR
j: " i FOOD ...
Processed foods Blue stamps A8
through js valid indefinitely.
Meat, butter, cheese, etc. Red
stamps; A8 through T8 valid indefi
nitely. Red stamps US. V8 and W8
valid indefinitely beginning June 4.
Susar Stamps numoer .10 and 31
good for. five pounds sugar indefi
nitely. Stamp 40 good for five pounds
canning sugar until March 1. 1945.
Apply at ration board for more. . :
.! SHOES : i
Airplane stamp No. 1 and No. 2
valid indefinitely. :
I: GASOLINE " "','-!
June 21 expiration date of No. 11
A coupons. May renew B or C cou
pons within but not before IS days
from date on cover.
Value of gasoline coupons: A. Bl.
CI. 3 gallons: B2. C2. R and T. 8
gallons.il D. IA gallons; E. 1 gallon
li' - FUEL OtL- ' -'
Period 4-5 coupons good through
August ; 31 instead of September 30
as previously announced.. Coupons
with gallons' printed on the face
valid fee amount indicated until ex
piration date show on coupon sheet,
.Not more than 91 per cent of sea
son's rations should have been used
to date;:-
Periodic inspection of tires ended.
inspection certificates required , in
obtaining replacements,
it s STOVES
Purchaser must get certificate at
ration board for new stoves.
WOOD. SAWDUST. COAL
Fuel idealers deliver by oriortties
based on needs. Order your 13-month
supply now during temporary winter
storage program. I
jiPsUCK CONTROL
Refer Inquiries and complaints to
price clerk or local war price and
ration board. ;i
Stocks 'and Bonds
27 J
.71.7 28.7
.1.70.3 26 J
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STOCK AVERAGES ..
I ; 30 15
I Indus Rails
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Previous nay .72.2
week ago
Month agd
Year age;..
1944 low
BOND AVERAGES
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Previous Uy
week agot;
Month agi
Year aso k
1944 high;!
1944 low
New 1944 high.
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87 J 104 J 106.0 66.0
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legal .Notice
School Plstrict No. 71 Liberty,
Marion Co will receive bids for
the followinc wood: 35 rds. 2-ft .
3 cds. lS-in and 2 cords 12-in.
lor spurting. Open bids June 13
p. m. VTood to be delivered at
school house by Aug. 1, ,44.
- MARY E. BISHOP, Clerk,
R. 3, Box 609, Salem, Ore.
- - ii - My. 20-24.
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Dr.Y.TXaw.NJ). Dr.O.CbaswN.D
CKXXESX nerballsto
24t North L&erty
Opstalrt Portland General Cectrte
Co Offlc open Saturday only
10 ajn to 1 p.nt4 to 7 p.m. Con
ultatloa. Bluod pressure and win
tests are fra of charge. Practiced
fine 1911. .- .... . . i . .
.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
yon on orders of 100 or
more, or pick up at store;
All chicks from tested
flocks -p Oregon hatched
for Oregon's climate. Get
your chick supplies at the
same time.
MONTGOMERY WARD
155 N. LIBERTY ST.. SALEM. ORE
PHONE 3194 :
WORK HORSES - SADDLE HORSES
Bar K Stock Ranch s
Large assortment on hand at all
rimes at very attractive prices. CRED
IT eiven anyone Discount for cash
Guaranteed las represented. Free de
livery. Harry Kuehne. Carlton. Ore
Located 6. imL w. of Newbefg.
FOR SALE: New H. chickens Sl.73
each or $1.50 for all. and white
Pekin ducks.iJ. A. Knox, 698 Catterlin.
WANTED: ! Beef ' and canner cows.
bulls and Veals. Will call at farm.
E. L Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Road.
Ph. 21345. Morns or eves. i
BABY CHICKS and custom hatcbini
22 yrs. experience assures you of best
quality and j satisfaction. Prepare foi
oeuer market conditions later. Hatches
every Monday and Thursday. Hamp
shires. Leghorns. Red. Barred Rocks,
day old ckls or pullets. Ph. 22861
Lees Hatchery
'attSt1o1pP
Will remove dead 6c worthless stock
In a moment's notice! SALEM FER
TILIZER Ac BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000
Collect (No other Phone). V;
WANTED: I New Zealand rabbits.
Write, giving prices. A. J. Russell.
South State St., Pullman. Wash.
Help Wanted Male
Workers now employed in war pro
ducUon should not apply and will not
d consiaereq ror employment oy em"
ployers advertising in this section. 1
Help Wanted:
Experienced Tire
Changers
Experienced Men for
Retread
Section builders or mold men or
apprentices. s
Inquire FIRESTONE STORE
395 N. Liberty
WANTED : Gardener. Good pay. I860
S. High. Ph. 6989. i
SENIOR HIGH or college student.
tail, neat appearance, general work.
Learn salesmanship. Character refer
ence required. Salem resident. Full
Ume. Good pay. J. J. Clothes. 387 State.
SINGLE MAN on dairy farm. Phone
67F15. J.' M. Nichols, Rt. 6. Box 141. .
SERVICE Station attendant. Pontiac
dealer. HerrallrOwena. 235 S. Com!
Help Wanted
" JANITOR Wanted. Ph. 3141 for appt.
I BERRY Pickers wanted. E. V. Ham
mer. Rt 7. Box 420. Ph. 22304.
WILL a neat I dishwasher and kitchen
helper please apply at Mickey's Sand
wich Shop. j i
WANTED: Dishwasher. The Spa.
, MEN and women for bop yard work.
Ph 7956 i
Help Wanted
ELIGIBLE men or women, ages 18
to 43, interested In- food merchandis
ing.. Excellent opportunity, for quick
promotion to individuals who can
qualify In positions eg grocery elerka,
meat clerks, or meat cutters. No ex
perience i neeessary. Earn while you
are trained in modern equipped stores.
Apply today. Safeway Stores DisC Of
fice. Rm. 208, McGilchrlst Bldg, Lib
erty State, Salem, Ore.
MEN AND WOMEN WANTED
To work in Union Canneries. No ex
perience -i needed. - Help is. urgently
needed now. Register at once by call
ing in person at the Labor Temple,
259 Court St.
Roy Riley." President
Cannery Workers Union
Local No. 23164.
sse
K WANTED. The Spa.
GOOD OPPORTUNITY with reliable
Okf Line Company far. life insurance
, representative who can furnish suit
able references. If interested, write
to Box i ISO Statesman, giving -full
quabftcaUons.
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EXP. housekeeper. Work by hour,
no Sundays. Call in person. 3390 Port
land Rd. i
STRAWBERRY Pickers wanted. Max
Woods. . Rt 7. Box 351. 2 mi. cast
Chemawa 4 Corners.
Help Wanted Female
WANTED: Younx women ; for Dart
time work as usherettes. Elsinore
Theatre. Ph. 8798.
WANTKUf Ern.ri.npM) rrnp r lrk
Model Food Market, 275 N. HighM
WOMAN for housecleaning 2 days
a week. Ph. 7447.
Turkey Pickers Wanted :
Piece work. No experience neces
sary. Now is your chance to help in an
essential industry. These turkeys are
going on government contracts.
NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY
$ 1505 N. FRONT
WANTED: Reliable younr lady .to
work in a jewelry store. Permanent
posiuon. References required. Excel
lent -salary. Box '40. Statesman.
GIRLS for usherettes, cashiers. Full
or part time. Apply in person. Grand
Theatre, i ,
LADY or girl for light cooking and
kitchen work. Night shift. No Sun
days. Permanent Bright Spot Cafe,
360 Center.
WANTED: Lady to care for 2 pre
school children in our home. Pleasant
surroundings, , fenced In yard. Room.
board, salary. See Mr. Sams between
11:30 and 12 or -4:30 to 3. Statesman
office, or call 9101 for appt
LADY for general office work in
circulaUon dept of. The Statesman.
See Mr: Clark, circulaUon Mgr.
Salesmen Wanted
1 SALESMEN
We manufacture 1100 novelty items
with established acceptance in jewelry,
gift drug,; chain and department
stores. Also outstanding national man
ufacturer of advertising specialties. Po
sition available to top notch salesman.
Weekly advances against earned com
missions. Air mail the Kemper-Thomas
Company, Cincinnati 12, Ohio.
Situations Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Mi
WAR WORKERS NEEDED
j On Southeastern Washington
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
TRANSPORTATION ADVANCED!
; ATTRACTIVE SCALE OF WAGES
jWork Week 54 Hours, Time and One Half for Work in
j i i 1 Excess of 40 Hours
I fQLlioWING WORKERS NEEDE
r tABORERS, PROCESS EQUIPMENT ERECTORS (MILL
WMGHTS)! CARPENTERS, REINFORCING IRONWORK
ERS,1 STRUCTURAL: IRONWORKER WELDERS (MUST
HAVE PASSED A CERTIFIED NAVY OR ASME UNIFIED
JPRESSlfRE VESSEL ilTEST THESE ARE DIFFICULT 3.P0S
TI0N WELD TESTS) MACHINISTS, AUTO MECHANICS,
AUTO OILERS. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OILERS STRTTPTTTR.
AL IP0NW0RKERS ; (RIGGERS), TRUCK DRIVERS (SER.
v it;i
MEN
AND SUPPLY), SHEETMETAL WORKERS. PATROT-
KEGISTERED NURSES, PHYSICIANS, PROTECTIVE
FIREMEN, JUNIOR CLERKS, SENIOR CLERKS, TYPISTS.
it - ;; .
Must Be Citizens of USA
te Living Facilities Available for All Emnlovees!
Applicants must bring draft registration-and classification,
pocial Security card, and proof of Citizenship I
Workers now employed full time at Their Highest Skill In
j War industry Will JNot Be Considered
Inimedia
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INTERVIEW
TIME
COMMERCIAL St INDUSTRIAL
SPRAY PAINTING
Preserve and beautify your old roof.
LINDSEY SON
Roofing or Painting Contractors. ,
165 Roberts Ave.. Salem. Ore.
Call Afternoon. Phone 9748
AP
Company Representative Will Interview Applicants
j j l 8:30-4:30 :-
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, May 22, 23, & 24
ly (United States Employment Service
I 710 Ferry Street, Salem, Oregon
GIRL, 4 yrs. or over, cared for,
323 tseimont.
JOURNEYMAN meat cuUer with
plenty - of experience will work for
m aa ... c.... r.n -...
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after S P.M.i Phone 6259.
DISCHARGED service man wants
position as commercial salesman. Can
furnish references, box z aiatesman
CHILDCRAFT Nursery. Wt pick up
and deliver. 1993 Trade. Pn. 2iszs
For SaleMiscellaneous
KITCHEN range, nearly new: heat-
Ing stove. 1115 N. com'l. Ph. Z17SO.
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For Sale Miscellaneoua
NEARLY new pre-war 4-poster wal
nut bed room set complete i with
spring filled mattress and coil
SDTin- L L i 11(59 75
Pre-war 8-pc. walnut dinette set 99.75
Montag wood circulator i-
49.75
39.00
39.75
Drop-head sewing machine
Re-built davenport, pre-war s 1
springs . J 1 .
S-ae breakfast it . 1 .
BRIGHT and ECKLEY ! FURN.
Furniture and Appliances
453 Court i I I Ph. 7511
29.75
10.75
OIL barrel with locking faucet and
platform. Card table. Gun lease. Flat
globe. Two Yale padlocks. Mans gray
suit, medium size, like
tures, dogs and game,
some other items. 1984
HIGH chadr. Boy's In army, good
clothes to sell. Good door. 1032 Elm,
W. Salem.
iTPnTnirr ' nmh mi I rrt niina
Prewar mnil stl lutdT nr
riage. Excellent condition. Ph. 2-2975
new. Den pic
Rain coat end
State. Lot 7.
BED-Davenport; 100
life Jacket; fruit Jars;
rat. 855 Edlna Lane
PJkL Ph. 7923.
i
kal. ioil i tank:
iron Clotnes
Sunday after
PALACE TRAVELCOACH trailer
fully equipped, sleeps four. $750 cash.
See owner, 1231 Edgewater St. I
ALL METAL ice box. Excellent
condition. Cream separator No. S Mc-
Cormlck-Deering. Ph. 5067. ; j
WHITE Enamel gas
1:30 PJ4.-4:00 P.M. Ph.
Breys.
rangej Sunday
21625. B37
111
-g-TT -w-il mwyfisnm rnmA itnamtt-'-i-i-i ": -tt
Pocket watch. 1 jewel, tlO., Ph. 21979.
Factory built house trailer. Ph. , 3792.
BLACK oxfords (Health Spot), nearly
new. 9 AAA. Pb. 7113.
MASTERBILT trailer house; furnish-
ea. yaso. utv xunes s rn.i anim
WATER heater with 40 ft. copper
coll and tank. 3239 Center. Ph. 4271.
REBUILT ' overstuffed davenport.
meching occasional rocker. Ph. e394, ;
MAHOGANY secretarial desk. Excel-
lent condition. Nearly new circulating
oU, heater. 345 Liberty Rd. ) )
SMALL Bungalow piano and bench.
Reasonable. 1090 S. Cottage. 1
FOR SALS: Medicine Cabinet: elec
tric brooder No. 11; heavy duck tent
1x10; drapery rods. Phone S93L t t
WHITE enamel wood ranee. Almost
new. 105 BeUvue. Pb. 2-1903. ;
4 racCK pre-war davenport act.
S8S Breys Avenue. 1
1 GJC. 15 HP--440 V-1 1200 R.P.M.
electric motor. 1 Westinghbuse 30 ELP.
220-440 V. 1200 R.PJ-. electric motor.
1 Westmghouse generator 9 K.W 125
volts D.C. 29 amp. AH I guaranteed
reconditioned. - Bosler Eectric, 234
State St. -: yM.7l.-'...-::.'r,
, ...
UNIVERSAL wood range, very good
condition. Ph. 9443 after 4 P. M.
TRADE: Boy bicycle, rood condi
Uoo. for girl's bicycle. 745 Court. ;
FOX " SALE: Enamel wood ranee.
colled; dining UbU; buffet, library
table; kerosene cook stove and even;
beds,, heating stove,, etc. 2060 N. Coma,
HALLXT and Davis -rand piano.
Ph. 4425. ' . - - j -I i i
J PEECE early Canfornii Rvineroom
set, else excellent for game i room
only 3 montus eld, bed. springs, mat
tress and dressing table. Call 4310 tor
appoin-nent. I .- j
DESK, work table, swivel I chair &
two straight chairs, excellent condi
tion. Call at 175 S. High between 24
Friday r between 10 Sc 12 Saturday.
For i Sale Miscellaneoua
USED PARTS FOR CARS AND
': TRUCKS.
ACME AUTO TRUCK WRECKERS
i 3055 Portland Rd.
FULLER Brushes. 1745 Grant P. S357
HILL grown Burbank seed potatoes.
f i. i . nin.
FOR SALE beginning Thur. at 1197
s. High St.: Household furnishings,
garden & carpenter tools, etc. Ph. 3422.
BURCH Popper. Ph. 8289.
CABINET model radio. Perfect con
dition. S0. Evenings only. 2170 Trade,
DAVENPORT AND chair.-' overs tuf
chr., pre-war. spring. New cond. 1134.
UNIVERSAL' - .wood range, buffet
type., with coils. .Good cond. S30. 210
.... A ... '
3
OR
FOR CERTIFIED Burbank Dota
toes for .planting, see Vick Bros, 208
n. mgn t, saiem.
WK HAVE hog wire fencing and tight
barbed wire in stock. Montgomery
Ward & Co. v - ' -
ATMORAYS OZONE, sen end rent
B. C Pugh, Plr 3-2450. P.O. Box 43
Wanted Miscellaneous
We! Buy! Furniture
TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG
RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED
; Pianos .; ,
Furniture arid Appliances
. 1. tan sits tor; appomunen.
HOGG! BROS.
1 200 State St. -
Highest Prices Paid
; Used Furniture!
Ghristensen & Bunnell
506 Edgewater : : I Phone 9692
.-;).. west saiem .
Wanted-- Miscellaneous
CASH PAID for eprlgnt spinet or
grand pianos - Phone 5707.
CLEAN white rags. Hogg Bros. 360
State. - . I
WILL nav S umiul tr t.
cotton rags. Oregon Statesman.
WANT TO Buy, Oseo cameras as
lenses McEwan Photo Shop 435 state.
CASH rtlR inuMl luniniin. m.
nold cooda R Toreey Ph 144
CASH for um4 m,tia A. ..- ..
steal Instruments Call 4S41 days or
m rvmingi or eena aescnpuon to
Jaquith Music Co. 191 a. High.
Wanted Furniture
WE MAKE it !. ki.i-. . -.,
more for good furniture and appliances.
Bright &
453 Court St.
Eckley
? Phone 7511
USED rirRNTTTTRC ol . Ki.kl-
and lawn mowers. Guns, shea and
elect, equipment Ph. -7594. -. .
1
Miscellaneoua
GIRLS - WOMEN i
BE A PRACTICAL 1
NURSE -
BIO DEMAND HIGH WAGES
TnatnWtiui SitK mKmI - -
sary. Easy to learn in spare time. Agee
11 to co. War demands have caused
big shortage. Prepare now for this
interesting, profitable I and patriotic
work. . Write for FREX . Information.
Wayne School ef -Practical Nursing,
Box 823 Statesman. . r s .
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wanted!
You name your Own price 1 Tell us
what you j have - for sale and how
much you! want for it We have un
limited fundi to spend for musical
instruments. Help yourself to highest
prices ever paid anywhere: Will not
make this offer again. Write Immed
iately. Trump Music Co- ML Vernon.
N. Y. 1 j '-. . .
.,. iwij wM.i.yiw,.i..-w. '
WANTED: Dee, not . water heater.
Ph. 711. . j ! - : ,
WANTED: " Table! model or small
siie radio.; Ph, 8003 mornings during
week..;,; V " i-r
WANTED: Girl's ! -level. XS Inch
rim. Call 9345. 1 !
WANTED: Ball end socket trailer
hitch. Ph. .490.4-1320 S. Liberty. . ..
WANTm Tt l4l
frlgerator and electric range. Ph. 9089'
TRICYCLE for S yr.' old. Pb, 8487.
WANTED: Elect.: stove and refrie-
erator. Pta. 88SL I ..Z
ELECTRIC VATER tia r e..t
or better. S. C Richard, Brooks. Rt. L
LATE MODEL electric ranee. Will
pay cash. Ph. 3403 or 8481. ;. ,
WANTED. WOOD circulator. Ph
9082. -,.,f. ; . : ,i.-r t".', ;v.: :r.
FOR SALE: Zenith portable radio.'
good condition, phone 4591 ' ' i
WOOD RANGES. Used neatera. Ph
7598,- . r -, -,-.-H , ,
"w ANTE pTV ' ICX bo-es. Ph. 759-T
vs FURNiTURa ra. tisa
Eiwrt RenairL Service -
REFRIGERATORS. WASHERS; 1RON-
. THERMOSTATIC
. REGULATORS A
" Ernest W. Eorimons
REFRIGERATION ENGINEER AT
NELSON BROS. FURNITURE
Ed Ellis. Manager
319 N. Liberty , Ph. 8931
DenUl Plate I Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE Cs MOST
- CASES (
Bring at MaQ Your Plates for Repair
. DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bids Stat Com 'I Ph 3311
" Septic . Tanks Cleaned
State wide. Guaranteed work. Gene
Flte, 843 Edgewater. Ph. 8745. .
BENEFIT rummage sale, open 10 ajn.
333 N. Com'L Men, only. - .
STOVE Parts It Repairing. Woodry
Auction Market, 1009 N. Summer. "
For Rent Rooms
'SLEEPING ym. BLaVC. water. 450
Center. ;: : . - - -p-v-yv.
SLXXPtNO room for rL with kit.
Chen privilege. COS N.i Cottage. -
SLP. RM. Garage. 294 S. 18th.
r FURNISHED steeping room for busl
oees fia-Close to. 749 Court SL er
call 7779. -:--i':: . 1 --. - "
- NICK sleeping room j for woman.
968 Center. y ,
SLEEP. RM. for men. Ph. 4493. -
, For Rent- Apartment
FOR RENT: Furnished $ room apart
ment for 1 or X Phone 8288.
PUU-MAN Apt, furnPa-PsS-L "
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