The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1944, Page 16, Image 16

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Farm
FiriaWteial
Markets
PAGE SIXTEEN
Th OEEGON STATESMAH. Salem, 1 Orocjon. Sunday Morning. July 23. 1944.
Feed Market
Remains Firm
-Along Coast
Feed markets at Portland and
other West Coast terminals main
tained a firm tone during the week
ended July 18, according to reports
' to the War Food Administration.
Quotations, showed practically no
changes as compared with the pre
vious week with ceiling prices pre
vailing on those items for which
maximums are in effect The de
mand for feeds tuffs continued
good, being especially urgent for
wheat millfeeds. Offerings ranged
from very light for wheat feeds to
fairly liberal on some of the high
protein concentrates. For the coun
try as a whole, the Index number
- of wholesale feedstuffs remained
unchanged at 194.0 compared with
176.7 for the corresponding week
last year. j ':$ I
Production of feed grains this
: . season will be slightly less than
'." last year butj will be considerably
' more than average if July 1 pros
. ' pects are realized. At the first of
July, indicated production of corn,
oats and barley was 109,619,000
tons compared with 112,166,000
produced in 1943. This is about
10 million tons less than the rec
ord 1942 production but is over 20
: million tons more than the 10-year
(1933-42) average. A slightly
. larger oats crop is forecast but; a
corp crop nearly three million tons
less than last year was in pros
pect July 1. j
Farm, and commercial stocks of
feed grains on July 1 amounted to
a little over 21 million tons.' This
Is slightly larger than the 10-year
average but is 8 million tons less
than the large July 1 stocks last
year, and nearly 7 million tons less-
than in 1942. A drop of more than
6 million tons in July 1 stocks of
corn compared with a year ago' is
principally responsible for the
smaller stocks of feed grains. -Millfeed
production increased
. following the holiday with a total
output of 86,000 tons indicated by
; flour production at the principal
milling centers. This compares
with 72,200 tons for the previous
"week and 77,400 ! for .the corre
" sponding week last year.
At Portland, somewhat more
HE
POP, a good pro
vider, for the
kidi are never
at of Jake box
'ft
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ifThe parents' problem . of
keeping the rising generation
from rising too fast, versus
(the children's problem of
keeping their parents up to
'date is handled lightly and
'delightfully in "THE
tYOUNG IDEA." It's as
fresh as clean linen, funny
as women's hats and
t every member o( the
. "The
"Strictly Private'
') : ; Ji aaki a euy ) - rYfai
PEAR MOW:-,
BEING AT A eUG m)AL BA. UKET THIS
1M AllfV" M iMMIM l A
I tf-r" ti tl I it- i ifir -
Tr32E IS n W CF
GOBS
GO&S.
millfeed has been available re
cently to the trade, as the result of
increased flour orders. However,
there is still but little available in
the ' open market Deliveries on
earlier orders and allotments to
regular customers continues to ab
sorb practically all of current out
put of wheatf eeds. Also, most of
the larger mills have their own
mixed feed departments now. Us
age of millfeeds in this area con
tinues unusually large. Lack of
corn and scarcity of barley and
oats has increased the demand for
wheatf eeds. The relative cheap
ness compared with other feeds
also has been an important factor
in the usage of millfeeds here. The
fact that the feed must accompany
Government flour orders tends to
reduce the amount of millfeeds
available to the local trade. Ceil
ing prices prevail.
YOUNG
By Mossier
m
A NEW DAILY CARTOON I PANEL
THAT GAILY DEPICTS THE
DOINGS OF TWO SLIGHTLY
HARASSED PARENTS AND THEIR
"OUT OF THIS WORLD!' KIDS
Here, coming at you, are
the leading characters of
"The Young Idea"
they'll walk right tut of.
the paper into your heart.
MOM, lovable,
bat tkt thinks
rag-cattlag Is
household sabotage.
TOMMY, sixteen
and sharp, knows
aU the hit parade
a ambers la order.
fit for
family.
Starts Today . Editorial
World at Your Door Each
By Quinn Hall
a J I J kM W li.llll I 1
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SA1U3RS &4 THE VW
vsus. sow !
7-2i
Stock Market
Has Bad Week
NEW YORK, July 22-UP)-Sell
ers continued to blast the stock
market today and; leading steels.
rails, motors, and pivotal Indus
trials emerged from the worst
week in nearly a year, or since the
fall of Mussolini, , with scant re
covery in sight j j
There was a little bidding at the
start of the brief proceedings, on
the idea the list may have been
oversold, but this failed to follow
through and offerings soon in
creased briskly, Extreme declines
were reduced I a shade here and
there but closing casualties ranged
from fractions to. around 2 points.
The Associated Press 60-stock
average was down .5 of a point at
IDEM'
DONNA eani
decide whether
ey-frlends mt
, bobby-socks are
mere Important.
Page.
Morning'
Quotations at
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore J July la (AP)
Wheat: 'No futures fquoteA. '
MO cash grain quoted.
Cash wheat (bid)jf Sort; white l.ttb
toft whit (excluding Rex 1.48; white
club wet tern ted 1.48. f i
Bard red winter:; Ordinary l.M: 10
per cent 1.48; 11, 'per cent 1.49; IS
per cent IM. , i . !
Hard white fiaarti 10 per cent 1.4S:
11 per cent 1.50, i i
Today's car receioti: Wheat 4& bar
ley 7, flour 4, bay-jl, mUleed 4. j
T
Portland Produc
PORTLAND, Ore. July jB -(!AP)i-
Butterfat: rirst quality, itiaximum of
A ot 1 per cent; afldity, deUvered in
Portland 52-52'ic; premium quality,
maximum of of per tent acidity
53-53 Vc; valley ; routes and country
points- 2c less than 'first or 50-51 ic. !
Eggs: To producers, candled basis,
case count 36-37c; select henneries 38-
39c; mediums 34-350 dozen. I
Eggs: To retailerf : A large- 44c: A
medium 39c; small! (pullet) A 25-21c
dozen. ,- i i !
Live poultry : ;, Biy tag prices h from
producers: Broilers iup to 1 lbs. 27c;
fryers 21. to 4 lbs.) 28c: roasters over
3,s lbs. 29c; Leghorns 23c jib.: colored
bens, au weights 25c; roosters ana
stags 180 lb. i 1 i ! 1
Live poultry: Selling prices to re
tailers: No. - 1 grade Leghorn broilers
up to 2i lbs. 30c; ; roasters 29c: stags
21 'ic; ola roosters 21c; fowl ;hens
25V2c '5 ! i ! !
.Country meats: Rollback prices to
retailers: Country i killed ; hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 Ss. 16-17c; yealers
AA 22c: A 2lUc B 19-19 ,c;:C 15
17ic; culls 12-lSc;1 beef AA 214c: A
20ic: B 18ic: t C i 14c: canner-cutter
cows 13-14c: BullsJ canner-cutters 14-
s;', lamDS aa zoc: a zvc; ; a
23,ac; C 10-20c; es FSl3'cj med
ium 12c; R 18c. I 1 I
Butter: AA grade prints 40-46' ic;
cartons 47-47 Mti A grade prints 45 Vi
46c; cartons 46-47c; B grade prints
45'4-45Sc; cartons i4ft-48;pT : i
Cheese: Sellinc nrice to Portland re
tailers: Oregon , triplets 29.4c: daisies
29 .Be; loaf 30Jc lb s triplets to whole
salers 27c; loaf 27 V c FOB. - I j
Rabbits: Government ceilinrt Ave
rage country killed to retailers 40-44C
lb.: live price to producers 22-24C lb
Turkeys: Sellings price to retailers:
tlTMiMl hna Na It I MlUV lh j
Turkeys: Alive: Idovernment ! celling
buying prices: Hens 42c, tpms 36',ic ;lb
dressed: basis. I ' . j ; i
Onions: Green 65-70c dor. bunches.
Onions: Dry. Coachella wax 2.75:
California red 2.M; Walla Walla 2 00
SO-lb. bag; Arizona white 2.7J per 50-
id nag. (
Potatoes: Old loal No.! 1. S.50 cen
. - - i I
54.3 where it was back to about ts
level of Ehid-JuAe. On the week
the composite; showed j'a net drop
of 2 full points largest recession
since the final uly week a year
Wheat Pnc
Slump Again
CHICAGO, July 22rW3)-;Wheat
futures dipped below the; loan
price of $1.56) today, as a wave
liquidation was louched off by :
vorable war hews and belief the
political situation in Gejrcnany may
result in her suaden collapse,
! I J 1
Relatively small selling orders;
in
July wheat jiistj befor the close
caused a sharp break asj the session
ended. The derhand Was limited
and the contract on wliich trading
closed today, sold down to $1.55,
a quarter of a cent below the loan,
for a loss of 2lcents pet j
At the close wheat was ! to 2 Vi
cents lower thanfyesteray'si finish,
July i$1.574145. pats! were
iy4 lower to iy4 piigherj July 81R4-
Rye was lto 2b lowe;r. July
$1.074-1.07. ? Barley Was off Us
to July $1.25. I
Some of the bearishness in! all
markets resulted from the j report!
that Canada has! seeded 23 million
acres of wheat, about six arid one-
half million more than jlast year.
Chinese Cut
-.-.- i - : 1 - i
S T 5
uii Japanese
CHUNGKING, July M--ChlJ
hese troops have throvn block
across the Burma road between
Mangshih and jLungling, icutting
off the Japanese garrison (within.
Encircling Lungling from the eastJ
north, and souu the Chinese highj
cornmand announced tpnignt j '
Driving towar5d Manf shih, which!
must be reduced before effective!
use can be made off recaptured
portions 'of the Burma road, i thd
Chinese occupied two tnore enemv
positions : on ;tbje Luncling--Mang
shih road, fofcing the fenenjiy trom
. f A ,' - ! I ' i
strung points wiui neavy casuai-j
ties, a communique said. :
Argument Over j Sugar
Results in fAssault
SOUTH BEND, lnq, July
WV-A ; domestic altercation
22-f
over
how much suear to Wsa in a
cup
of coffe toda resultjed in police
charges of aggravated assault and
intent to kill sjgainst !Mrsi Mkrcia
Mortensen andj the hospitalization
oi ner nusoancL Henry A. Mojrtenf
sen, 43, with shotgun wounds in
the shoulder and chest ' I " i 1
Free Desk Chrcaxc
And Associated Ailments
If afflicted with Colon and Rectal
troubles, or ' Stomach conditions,
write today for large 2Z-nage
XT .0,JVJXa Mccieary Clinic
E617-Elms glvcL, Exelsioi
t - l S ii i ;p . f
Portland
tal;! do 2s. SOa. 125; Klamath No. 1
s.7; uescnuTes no. i, a.ea cental.
Potatoes: New Callfornlt white IM
cental; Texas red 2.00 SO-lb. bag.
Hays: Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 2 or better $34-35; oat-vetch
S2S ton valley points; timothy (eastern
Oregon) $35-30 ton; clover $24 ton;
Montana grass hay (No. 1) $33.50 ton.
Wool: Government controL
Mohair: 1942 12-month 4Se lb.
Hods: Nominal contract: 1944. SSe
up; 1945, 75c; 1948, 55c; 1947. 60c lb.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore. July! 22 (AP)
(WF A) Salable cattle for week 2815;
calves 1019; compared week ago, medium-good
grades active, fully steady,
except some cows 25 cents lower;
canner-cutter grades 25-50 cents off.
some cutter cows off more; bulls about
steady but slow late;; vealers closed
50 rants lower- best grades fat steers
15.50; load medium - gooa snoraeos
15.25; bulk grassers 13.00-14.50; com
mon grades 8.50-11.50: Blockers 8.50
11.00: crass fat heifers 32.00. cutter-
common S. 00-10. 00; canner-cutter cows
4.00-5.50; medium beef cows 8.00-10 .25;
good bulls 8.00-50; good-choice vealers
14.00-15.00, few 15 JO. late top 14.50.
Salable hogs for week 4800; market
around 25 cents : lower;!' good-choice
18Q-240 lb. truck-ins 14.00-25. early to
14.50, carload lots to 14.75; light lights
less plentiful at 11.50-12.50; good sows
8.50-9.50. light weights to 10.00 and
over; good-choice feeder jpigs 50 Cents
higher at 12.00-50. i i
Salable sheep for week 4400; spring
lambs 1.00 lower; yearlings sharing de
cline, - slaughter ' ewes 50 cents off;
good-choice spring lambs late 11.50
12X0. early top 12.50; many feeder
lambs 8.00-50; few eastern Oregon to
9.50: untrimmed common, Iambs down
to 6.00; medium-good yearlings 8.00
9.00. few 9.M); good ewea 3.50 down,
early top 4.00. i ,
Stocks and Bonds
STOCK AVERAGa.8
!'
1$
Rails
28.4
28.8
39.7
283
27-4
29.8
22 9
j 30
Indus
Saturday 75.4
Previous day 7 0
Week ago , . 78 J
Month ago , 763
Year ago 73.5
1944 high 78.2
1944 low 69.1
15
Util
37 Jt
37.5
38.2
37S
36.7
38.8
35.1
! 60
Stks
54.3
54 8
58.3
55 3
52.8
56.4
49.5
BOND AVERAGES I
20 I 10
I Ralls Indus
Saturday , 90.0 1 105.8
10
Util
106.8
106a
107.2
106.8
105.1
107.2
104.7
10
Wozn
68.0
Previous day SO.S i 105.2
Week ago 90.8 1 105.2
Month ago 89.4 j 104 9
Year ago - , , .- 78.7 i 105.5
1944 high 90.8 105.7
1944 low . S9S 104.7
68.2
68.5
67J
62.4
68.6
63 J
Salem Market
Quotations
ifce prices be ow supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of tho daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
by The Statesman: :
Cauliflower, crate , 2 25 and 355
Crook neck St Italian squash, lb. JB3
Turnips, doz bunches 1 1JD0
Cabbage, lb. J02
Endive, doz. bun. . .70
Radishes, dos bun. ; SO
Carrots, doz. bun. ; jBO
Celery, doz. bun. , 130
Pumpkin, lb. , ' ; 03'
Parsnips. : lb. 49
BUTTE. EGGS AND POULTRY
And re ten's Buying Prices -
(Subject to change without notice)
BUTT ERF AT . f
Premium j M
No. 1 A3
No. 2 ., , .1 -50
BUTTER PRINTS
A: i
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Quarters , . .
EGGS j
Extra large i i
Mediums and standards j
Pullets ' : : i
POULTRY i
Colored hens. No. 1
No. 2 colored hens
Colored fry
Marlon Creamery's Buying Prices
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JPOULTRT ,- ' t f
No. 1 springs ' : - 9
No. 1 hens , , , , -2S
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Buyine orlces for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales ire ported:
Dressed veal ' " ' -21
Spring lambs ; 14.00 to IS 00
Yearlings f.oo to 1100
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Livestock and Poultry
NOW IN 30 HEAD
SADDLE HORSES t
Pinto. Kids ponies. 1 Shetland. 1 1
good work house $60. 2 s registered
mares 4 yrs. These horses are for sale.
Make me an offer. '
D. D. DELP
642 Edgewater , W. Salem
WORK HORSES SADDLE HORSES
Bar K Stock Ranch ;
Large assortment on hand at all
times at vety attractive prices. CRED
IT given anyone. Discount for casb
Guaranteed as represented. Free de
livery Harry Kuehne. Carlton, Ore
Located h ml. W. of New berg.
CTJEHNSEY-Jersey cow. 3660 State.
Ph. 19F23.
MILX Croat, thoroughbred Trench
Alpine, S yr. old. rresh 2 weeks. 15.
240 Falrview. . - - 1 .
SOME good saddle houses. Also 1
good 1500 lb. horse. S. J. Sboen ranch.
Inq. Dickson's Market,
QUALITY Baby Chicks every Tues
day. Special Mating Christie New
Hampshires wUl make you more
money as broilers or layers. BOYING
TON'S 4 Corners.
NEW Hampshire chickens, various
ages. Rt. 3. Box 739. Salem, Ph. 22425
WANTED: Beef ana canner cows
bulls and veals. Will , call at farm
E I. Snethen, 3570 E. Turner Road
Ph. 21345. Morns or eves. :
TT1!NT10N f
WUl nmnvi dad Si worthless Stock
In a moment's notice I SALEM FER
TILIZER St BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 8000
Collect l No other Pbone).
Help Wanted
; 4
EXPERIENCED srlk finisher. Apply
Foreman Cleaners, 1070 S. Com'l. ,
BEAN & cucumber pickers wanted.
Register now. Starting last week of
Jnly. Good camp grounds, tents; wood
& good water free. Good ! swimming.
Truck from Salem every day. Good
beans St cucumbers. .Location: S mi.
S. E. of Stayton at end of Dickman
Lane. R. M. Harner. Rt. 1, Box 58C,
Aumsvule. Ore. - '
Freight Car Strikes,
Kills Eugene Man
EUGENE, July 22-4p)-Struck
by a freight car in the Southern
Pacific yards here this morning,
Ray H. Buell, Eugene, was dead
when found a short time later. He
was on. his way to the- tool shop
when struck, Eugene police said.
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7-22
A R A HALE
AIR OiMEjNl
Help Wanted
ATTENTION i.j
HOP PICKERS
Wo invito you to re liter now for
the 1944 hop harvest beelnnlns latter
part of August.
Si ACRES EARLY AND LATE HOPS
Good Crops Good Pickmg
CAMPDiO FAdLITIES -STORK
AND RESTAURANT ON
PREMISES
DAILY TRANSPORTATION FURN
ISHED PICKERS FROM CONVEN
IENT LOCATIONS IN SALEM.
HOP YARDS LOCATED S MILES
NORTH OF SALEM ON RIVER ROAD.
- REGISTER NOW I -LAKEBROOK
HOP FARM
(under new management)
1107 First National Bank Building
Telephone 9133 : -
Salem. Oregon ; .
WANTED
X.000 Hop Pickers
Harvest starts - the latter part et
Aueust. 400 acres of hieh trellis hops.
Cool, shady camps with lights, wood,
shower baths and - day nursery for
children . furnished free - to pickers.
Grocery store, meat market and -restaurant
on grounds. Register in person
at ranch office or write us for full
particulars.
E. CLEMENS HORST CO.
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
ARB You Interested In meat cutting
as a profession? If you are and have
had some retail cutters experience or
farm cutting experience, you can se
cure immediate employment in a
steady - position with full opportunity
to learn the business - while you earn
a good wage. We - are prepared to
teach you. As a retail meat cutter
you will be rendering a genuine war
time service to the community. Posi
tions available both in and out of
Salem. Apply Safeway Stores District
Office, Room 208, McGUchrist Build
ing, Salem.
HOP PICKERS wanted for Mission
Bottom Hop Co., 12 mi. N. of Salem.
Picking begins about Aug. IS. Ph.
2-2347 Salem, write Gervais, Ore. Bill
Stutesman.
HOP Pickers Register now. 27 A.
Ear lies. IS A. Lates. Start Utter part
of Aug. Clean camp grounds on river
near Independence. Cabins, lights,
wood. etc. furnished. Ph. 4739 or 7572.
or write to H. B. Jones. 1311 Court St.
WE NEED:
Young man or woman to help 'with
oacr joDt sat ana sun.
Waitresses, full time.
Kitchen help, full time.
Mickey's Sandwich Shop
Help Wanted Male
Workers now employed in war pro
duction should not apply and will nol
be considered for employment by era
ployers advertising in this section
EXPERIENCED
Mechi
lames
Top Wages
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Center at Liberty Ph. S1SS
WANTED: Man for permanent job
in tire shop. - Experience nor- neces
sary. Good pay. Chance for advance
ment. -
B. F. GOODRICH STORES
198 S. Com'l., Salem. Ph. 9156
MEN for track work; ft an hour.
Apply Oregon Electric Freight Depot,
730 A.M. or S PJX.
LOGGERS Need 1 set f alien. S
buckers, 1 second loader.' 4 choker
setters. Top wages. Housing, board and
room available. - See Pope & Talbot.
218 N. Levens St.. Dallas, Oregon, or
phone Dallas 224. At Portland see or
write Mr. Peterson, Pope tt .Talbot.
618 N.W. Front. Portland 9. Oregon
FURNITURE and appliance - sales
man. An opportunity to learn th business-
while you earn a- good- wage
Permanent position. Hogg Bros.. 260
State.
WANTED:' Boy pinsetters, '14 years
or over. 9c a line. Will take you home
when work Is done. Perfection Bowl
ing Alleys. ' '-
WANTED: Dairy ' hand. Schindler
Bros.. South Salem. - -
MECHANIC Permanent position Ex
cellent pay. Herrall-Owens Co.
Help Wanted Female
. WANTED: A dishwasher and one
g radical nurse at Deaconess . Cottage
ome. Ph. 7020. 252 Nr Cottage. .
WANTED: Girl to care for 2 child
ren. Good wages. Ph. 3779. . ' .
SANDWICH Girl wanted. Day shift.
No Sun. or holidays. Court Street
Dairy Lunch. 347 Court. - ! ..
STENOGRAPHER: Full or part time.
Legal exper. preferred. Ph. S347. -v.-'
WANTED: Lady to care -for children
In my home for one month. 345 Union.
WANTED: Housekeeper for small
family. Home and good wages, or go
home nights. Ph. 7705.
POULTRY pickers - wanted. . Exper
ience not necessary. Northwest Poul
try, 1505 N. Front- . ...
Situations Wanted
EXPERT Carpenter A Repair iwork.
Ph. 7103. ...
PreSchool Playschool; 1381 State
Ages 2-8. Part or all day. Ph. 8430.
CHILDCRAFT Nursery We pick up
and deliver 1995 Trade. Ph. 21829
Money to Loan
Quick Gash Loans!
On any worthwhile seciir
ity Repayable in 12
months
Company Is locally owned and
. Managed.
GENERAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
S-138 Phone 9168
138 S. Commercial St, Salem
$ MONEY $
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS '
CAR LOANS
We Buy Real Estate Mortgages and
Contracts, -v
STATE FINANCE CO.
Lie. S-216 M-222. 212 Guardian Bldg.
PRIVATE MONEY
Auto And Track Loans
Contracts Refinanced
' Money for new and used ears et
trucks re f aidless ef age. No delay
bring ear and title and get the money
You retain possession ef vehicle. r
i to 15 jnonths to repay.
Aftet 8 o'clock tbone 8361 or 81143
for, appointment-
ROY H. SIMMONS
Regulated by state
138 S. ComX St Phone 9168 (M 152 1
WANTED
Money to Loan
PERSONAL LOANS
$25 to $300
made on salary, furniture, auto (no
insurance seeded f. No extra fees. Pri
vate. Prompt 810.09 a month repays
f 100 in rull IS months. Private. Prompt.
Come in, write or -pnone
Personal Finance Co.
Room 125. Second Fir. New Bllgh Bldg.
518 State St. Phone: Salem 3191
Lie S-122 M-16S. N. Anderson. Mgr.
Money to Loan
WANTED. REAL ESTATE mortgage
loans city or farm properties; loans
made as small as 8300. See us about re
financing your : present; contract or
mortgage, i - . . j-...
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
344 State St ' Phone 9261
:""$ ! M0NEY $
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
f ! CAR LOANS
We buy Real Estate ' Mortgages
land Contracts. v
STATE FINANCE CO.
Lie. S-216 M-222. 212 Guardian Bldg.
EMERGENCY loans for doctor, hos
pital, auto repair, etc An accommo
dating, . understanding, ; helpful - loan
service. i i
Capital Loan Company
S-253 Under State Regulation M-323
318 First NaUonal Bank Bldg. Ph. 4446
J ...
Auto Loans
Willamette Credit Co.
5TH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILD INQ
. LICENSE H M 109
Loans Wanted
FARM 4 LOANS
AN Duncan. 8 Ladd A Bush Bldg.
For Sale Miscellaneous
YOUNGB RRIES, 8c lb. U pick.
Ph. 2290L ! ,
TRAILER house for Sale. 1925 North
Fourth1. : i I
50 LB. Ice box $10; 4.000 cleaned
face bricks fSO per 1000. 2210 Chemek-
eta. -. - n v- . .
ELEC. RANGE. 183 McNary.
IS T. Clover hay. E. JT. Montandon,
Rt T. Box 329, Salem, Ph. 39F14.
1 BD. spring St mattress; walnut
buffet; wood ranges; 1928 Chev. motor
with transmission belt Sr pulley for
wood saw, Du Fralns' Furn, 2360 Fair
grounds Rd. Ph. 5762.
,i GAL Qt. and Pt fruit tars.
1505 Jefferson.
NEW foundation garment size 38.
Ph. 5006. i
MAHOGANY dining room table. Ph.
3060 Evenings.
PRE-WAR mohair 11 vine rm. set:
swing; rocker, spring construction; aU
wool Wilton rug 9x12; dining rm. set;
enamel trash burner with water coils;
new bdrm. set, 4 pc. 1800 N. 23rd St
10x12 tent, almost new. 3645 Cherry.
30 TONS baled clover hay. E. J.
Montandon. Rt .7. Bx 325. Ph. 39F14.
FULLER Brushes. 1745 Grant P 8357
WILL BUY for cash, sell or trade
guns, ammunition & scopes. Don
Madison, 590 No. High.
YOUNG and Boysenberries. Fri
gaard's Fruit Stand, 2930 N. Front
Ph. 8320. 1 .
5 PIANOS
See the MirrApiano . spinet styled
with tone of a Baby Grand. $395.
Used, reconditioned and rebuilt pianos
reasonably ' priced, i Piano benches $12.
Tauman'S; 395 S. 12th. near SP depot
WRINGER Rolls for all makes of
washers. E. A. Ellis, manager of Nelson
Bros. Furniture Store. 315 N. Liberty St
WE HAVE bog wire fencing and light
barbed wire in - stock- Montgomery
Ward & Co.
ATMORAYS OZONE. seU and rent.
8. C Pugh Ph 2-2458 P.O. Box 463.
FRUIT Jars A Caps, "Atlas"- Mason,
Quarts 79c doc Pints 69c doz. at West
ern . Auto Supply Company. Salem..
16 '. FT. ' mahogany hull motor boat
with 18 H.P. Evinrude outboadrd mo
tor. 295 N. Liberty.
. FRIG IDA IRE (Mills) ice cream ma
chine, 3 i freezing cabinets. Hamilton
Beach mixers, compressors, numerous
other fixtures. Must be sold all togeth
er. $2000; cash. 1321 Edgewater, West
Salem. . --
SM. Ice Box. 1095 Shipping.
YOUNG folks library. 20 volumes,
50c each. Ph. S619. 399 N. 24th.
STOCK, Saddle, . hand tooled, like
new. f 150 1163 Rural Ave. .
13 Vol. Stoddards lectures. 844 N. 20th
-1 ISAACSON land , clearing blade,
unused, for D8 Caterpillar. 85 new
price. C. T. Malcom & Co., 3100 Cherry
Ave.. Salem, Ore. TeL 8234. ...
JOHNSTON Sea Horse twin out
board motor, good cond. $100. Ph. 8801.
'41 GLIDER house trailer. 7 mi. West
of Salem, at Greenwood Crossing on
Dallas Htwhy. Anytime after 6 PM.
USED 2-burner gas plate. A few
used 4-drawer dressers. Used Radiant
Heat Dud Therm oil heater. Used din
ing table with 6 chairs. 1 gate leg
kitchen table.
NELSON BROS. FURNITURE
315 N. Liberty
2 HAWAIIAN Guitars like new. Com
plete with case, stand, picks, steel. $30
each. 3660. State St Ph. 19F23.
34 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr- heater, excel- .
lent tires. 802 N. Cottage, back of 808.
S 7x9 WOOL ruga. St throw rug to
match. Used 8 mo. Sterilized, as good
as new, 865. 3570 E. Turner Rd., Salem.
Ph. 21345,
TRAILER House. Brampton Road
Runner, specially built large, roomy.
24 ft Good shape, extra good tires, air
brakes. Ph. 3565 Sun. or Mon. for
location and owner.
BABY BUGGIES $17 JO St up
NELSON BROS. FURNITURE .
315 N. Liberty
- DANDY 4 pe..-bdrm. suite.-Springs,
mattress;! several' Boor lamps; oak
rockers and chairs; 8 sc. dining set;
ranges; all hinds - used furn. reason
able. Lambert's. 3260 Portland Rd.
OIL heaters chest of drawers; v klt
Chen table; misc.: items. 3780 Center.
A GOOD wood Montag circulator
beater. Ph. 22279.-- - --. -i"
AXMTNSTER rug 9x12. $120. Qt
fruit Jars 30c doz. Rt 3. Box 91S.
HOG Food 2c lb. Empty burlap and
cotton bags 10c each. Willamette
Groe. Co. .- . .J .
TvrvrtriBfnii nrttannlp. lS42t.
like new. Statesman Box 87.
' MOUZM Sporter. new,' unfired.' fine
long range deer or elk rifle. Eight
boxes cartridges. ' 38 (Winchester, Ly
man siehta. eood. . Fine pair - field
glasses, new. Coleman camp stove. All
Dricpa rcnunaoiy. si a. iiiu a.u
P.M. or SuncUy. 4 1 . ,
3 Springs, Ma k-
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