The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 08, 1944, Page 14, Image 14

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Thm OSTGOIl KAlXSHJUt, Scla-a, Ortejon. Friday Morning. Dcmbr . 1944
Stock Average
Rises Above r
7-Year Peak
NEW YORK, Dec. 7.-tfVln Its
fourth consecutive bttr-than-a-million-share
session, the stock
market's over-all average . : today
penetrated the 7-year peak of last
July by a fraction although many
leaders failed to. exhibit rising;
stamina.
Armament-rated issues still
were propped by the outlook for
longer war. Wall streeters re
mained somewhat skeptical, how
ever, in view of the Relief that
adverse news might bring out a
lot of stock at current levels.
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite was up .2 of a point at
88.5 where it exceeded by .1 the
July highest mark since 1937. The
market was broad, 916 issues ap
pearing. Of these. 497 were up,
209 down and '210 unchanged.
Transfers of 1,344,954 shares com
pared with, 1,094,388 Wednesday.
Loew's was an isolated strong
spot, ahead 4H, $nd Pan Ameri
can Airways was up 1, both at
best figures of 1944. American
Telephone and Northern Pacific
also edged into the "new high"
division. I
PEP Company
Reorganizing
Plan Approved
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 7.-(V
The securities and exchange com
mission approved today a plan; of
.reorganization for the Portland
Electric Power company under
which bondholders will receive 95
per cent of the company's assets
and prior preference stockholders
will receive the remaining 3 per
cent '
The amended plan finally ac
cepted by the commission was
submitted by: the Guaranty Trust
company of New York, trustee for
Portland's per cent collateral
trust income bonds. ;
It includes suggestions made
last July by the SEC when it re
jected earlier plans as unfair to
one or more classes of security
holders. I
The amended plan will be sub
mitted ot the federal district court
for the district of Oregon in which
reorganization proceedings are
pending underChapter X of the
bankruptcy act.
Portland's obligations on its in
come bonds as of June 30 totalled
$26,100,578, including accrued in
terest of nearly $10,000,000 on the
$16,158,000 outstanding., These
bonds were- issued in 1934 and
4937 as the r e s u 1 1 of previous
bankruptcy proceedings.! No inter
est was ever paid on them, result
inc In a default in 1939 and the
present bankruptcy proceedings.
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Veterans Plan Dance
To Help Bond Sales
Marion Post 661, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, Saturday night at a
dance will make'a special effort
to sell war bonds. Quartermaster
Wilbur Cavender'will be in charge
of sales and members are attempt
ing to pack the- hall in an effort
to exceed past efforts in Salem.
Commander Virgil Bolton an
nounced that special business was
scheduled for Monday night, regu
lar meeting, and urges all veter
ans to attend.
All Cured Meats at
Krueger Locker Service
3060 Portland Road
Will be sold for charges If not
called for by the 15th of
. ( December, 1944.
The
135 II. Connercial
Rip Van Winkle
Slept for 20 Years
You : can have unbroken
sleep too if your kidneys
and bladder are in good or
der. Use
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Kidnoy Pills
1st reel
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Look Up
Dcn't let corns make you
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TOGO HOME.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Or.. Dec. 7 (AP)
Butter I AA grade prints 48-48,,c,
cartons 45-47'..c; A grade . prints
45lt-46c, cartons 48u-48ic; B grade
prints 45U-454c cartons 46-46',ic.
BUTteriat f irst quaiuy, maximum
of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland 52-52 Vac: premium qual
ity, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent
acidity 53-534c; valley routes and
country points 2c less than first or
50-51 ,tc.
Eggs To retailers: A A extra large
63c: AA large 61c: A large 59c; A
mediums 54c; small puuct) 43-44C
dozen. i
Live poultry Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 29c:
fryers 2 to 3'i lbs. 29c; roasters over
3,i lbs. 29c; Leghorns 25ic; colored
hens all weights ',ac; roosters ana
stags 15c lb.
Country meats Rollback prices to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 19-20c; vealers
AA 22'(,c; A 21 'c; B 19-19ac: C 15
17c; culls 12-15c: beef AA 21ic; A
20c; B 18ic: q 14c: cannef-cutter
cows 13-14c; bulls, canner-cutters 14-
14ic; lambs AA 26c: A 24'tC; B 22 '.ic:
C 10-20c; ewes FS 13 Uc; M 12c; R
10ic. T
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies
29.9c; loaf 30 2c: triplets to whole
salers 27c: loaf 27'ic FOB. !
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 35-44c:
live price to producers 22-24C lb. ,
Turkeys selling prices to reiau-
ers: Dressed hens and toms 43'ic lb.
Turkeys Alive: Covernement cell
ing buying prices: Hens and toms for
government sal 39.20c; for4 civilian
trade 380c lb.
Onions Green 70-75C doz. Duncnes.
Onions Yakima dry 30s. 1.23: 3-
tnch 1.40; locals. Oregon I SO per 50-lb.
bag; boilers 10s, 25c.
Potatoes Deschutes No. 1. 3.50:
Yakima 3.50; Klamath Falls No. 2. 1.85
per 50-lb. bag; local 2.25 orange box. '
Wool Government control.
Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb. '
Mohair 1942, 12-month 45c lb. ' i
Hops Normal contracts: 1944, 85c
up: 1945. 75c; 1948, 55c: 1947, 50c lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal:
Alfalfa No. 2 or better 834-36; oats
vetch 825 ton valley points; timothy
(eastern i Oregon ) 835-36 ton; clover
822-23 ton.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 7. (AP)-i
Wheat: No futures quoted.
Cash grain unquoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft whU 1.52'i;
soft white (excluding Rex) l.S2:
white club 1.52i; western red 1.53. :
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.52'k:
10 per cent 1.53; 11 per cent 1 1.58;
12 per cent 1.62. .
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.53;
11 per cent 1.56; 12 per cent 1.82.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 8. bar
ley 1. flour 6, corn 4, oats. 3, mill
feed 2. flax 1. I ' M.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 7 (AP)
WFA Salable and total cattle 250;
calves 50: market rather slow, mostly
steady but some cows unsold; few
common medium steers 9.50-13.00;
common - - medium heifers 8.50-11.50;
few cutter steers and heifers 6.00-8.00:
canner and cutter cows mostly 5 00
6.50: shelly cows down to 4.00 but
many unsold; it dairy type cows 7.50-
t
Quotations at Portland
Original "YELLOW FRONT9 Drug and Candy Special
tmmmmmmmmmmmmm i iijii mmmmmmt . m , pn i i sj
Bole Agcota for Penslar
Prescriptions
Cold Treatment
Schncfcr'i
Cc!d Cap:dcs SOc
Ibis to the offkUl rtasUr Kerned f store for Msrloa eowity.
Tor will flad these prepsratlens of fclthest aUtr sad ruraa
lood to bo exactly for whst they art sold and represented to be.
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By Quinn Hall
THESE. ttTOlBMEPS.
tXD I US AWr1
I voce com
12-S
8.50: heavy HoUteins to 8.50; medium -good
beef i cows 9.50-11.00: common
medium bulls 7.50-8.75; good bulls
quotable to 10.50; few lots medium
calves 11.00; good-choic Vealers
scarce, salable 13.00-14.00. - '
Salable and total hogs 250: market
active, strong; good-choice 180-240 lb.
mostly 15.25; all interests buying; bulk
245-275 lbL 14.00-50; few 150-170 lb.
13.50-14.00;' good sows 13.00 to mostly
13.25; one lot selected 114 lb. feeder
pigs 13.50 but demand narrow and
several lighter lots unsold.
Salable and total sheep 100; nothing
offered early; market quotable, steady
with week's advance; good '- choice
wooled lambs salable 13.00-50; common
grades down to 8.00; good ewes sal
able 4 00-90.
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by, the Associated Press
- Dec. 7 i
STOCK AVERAGES
30 IS IS
60
Stks
56.5
58J
55.5
55.5
48.7
56 5
49.5
t Indus ' Rails Util
Thursday U-77.4 31.4 38 J
Previous day 77.1 31 J 38.5
Week ago 76.3 29.9 38.3
Month ago 76.7 29 J 38.4
Year, ago .1 68.8 22.7 , 35.3
1944 high 78.2 31.4 39.0
1944 low 69.1 22.9 35.1
-New 1944 high.
BOND AVERAGES
20
10
10
10
Rails Indus Util Fogn
.94.9 104.8 106.8 68.3
Thursday
Previous day
.94.7 1104.8 106.8
. 94.3 105.0 107.2
.92.7 104.8 106.7
-.77.2 104.9 104.8
.. 94.9 105.7 107.3
68.4
68.3
68.8
Week ago ....
Month ago
Year ago .
1944 high ..
1944 low ......
63.0
HI
63.2
79.3 104.7 104.7
New 1944 high.
Bank Credits
Bonds Here
Marion county was $64,000 near
er its Sixth War Loan goal today
because the Federal Land bank of
Spokane 'purchase! $4,000,000 in
bonds and credited this and other
counties with an, allocation based
upon the number of land bank
borrowers in each.
The Sixth War Loan allocation
to Marion county is just .double
the amount allocated by the bank
in previous war bond campaigns,
according to J. J. Sechrist secre
tary - treasurer of the Salem group
national farm loan associations,
with headquarters at Salem. Each
of the four states - Montana, Ida
ho, : Washington and Oregon
served by the Spokane bank has
been credited with $1,000,000," as
against $500,000 in previous drives
The state's allocation, in turn, Ms
credited to -ach ' county on the
1 ' M IV . " .
oasis vi uie nurnoer oi iana Danx
borrowers. " -
Remedies for Marlon County
Filled 1899-1944
Loss of labor is costly in time of
:warl When your doctor prescribes
medicine, let us quickly get the ac
curate ingredients to you for a spee-
dy recovery I
Get Your Baby Supplies and'
Prescriptions for Baby Filled
at Schaefers
XIlElOlACZlEiiJ
TAKE FOR RELIEF Of ANNOYING
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Grain Markets
Open Slowly,
Close! Strong
CHICAGO, Dec. 1VP)-Gnln
markets fluctuated nervously af
ter an i easy start today, then
turned steady to firm In late trad
ing. Most final prices were new
highs for the session. ,
Consistent ; commission house
buying tempered the ;early bear
ish sentiment fend most of the
day's gainal were ' attributed to
short coverjng. The trade in all
pits was light and mostly profes
sional in character. l . '
The only tenders of cash grain
on December i contracts reported
were 1000 bushels of rye and 10,
000 bushels of barley, and board
of trade officials announced that
trading in the December future
woufty end December 21. . (
Despite early bids of $1.15, cash
cash handlers reported only 150,
000 bushels of convfcooked for de
ferred shipment. Shipping tales
were estimated at 100,000 bushels.
At the Close wheat was to
higher than yesterday's finish,
December $1.67. Corn was
higher to ' lower; December
$1.1374. Oats were off to up ,
December 69. Rye was off V to
up December $1.1 Bar
ley was to higher, Decern
ber $1.12.
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Silverton Legion Post k
Changes Meeting Times
, SILVERTON, Dec. 7 Delbert
Reeves post No. 7, American Le
gion, has changed it he meeting
dates from the first and' third
Mondays to the second and fourth
Mondays of each month. The aux
iliary will also change its meeting
time. :: ' - i
Lewis A. Hall Is committee
chairman for the Christmas tree
workers. George Manolis and John
Anderson are in charge , of reha
bilitation work. i
Salem Market
Quotations !
The Drlces below suonliMi h in.
cal grocer are indicative of th dailv
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lembuyers but are not guaranteed
by The Statesman: i
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULT T I
Adresea's Baying Prices
SnbJect to change without aotlce)
BUTTESFAT -
Premium
No 1
84
J63
0
No. 2
BUTTEB PRINTS
A
4'.i,
.4S4
464
M
.47
.47
M
24
JU
Jl
B :
Quarters;
EGGS
Extra large
Mediums
Standards
Pullets .
Cracks
Colored hens. No. I
No. 2 colored hens .
colored frvs
29
Marlon Creamery's Bavins Prices
(Sakjeef to chance without aotlce
POULTRY s
No. 1 springs 2t
No 1 hens 13
LIVESTOCK
Spring lamb im
Yearling ; lamb
.7 00 to 7 50
Ewes
03
Dairy cows
Dairy bulla
.4 00 to 5.50
.4 00 to 5 50
13 50
i 13.45
Top veal
Top hogs. 160 to 240 lbs
RATION CALENDAR
PROCESSED FOODS: I -
Book 4 Blue stamps A8 through
W5 valid indefinitely. Cs of blue
tokens discontinued, i
MEAT, BUTTER, FATS A CHEESES:
Book 4 Red stamps AS through
W5 valid Indefinitely.
SUGAR: !
Book 4 sugar stamp 30 through 34
vino : inaenniieiyi a pounds each.
Sugar stamp 40 valid through Feb.
28, 1943, for 8 pounds home canning.
SHOES: Loose Stamps Invalid:
Book 3 Airolane itimm Mna 1
1 and 3 valid indefinitely.
GASOLINE: .
"A" 13 expires December 21. Each
coupon worth 4 gallons.
FUEL OIL: , i
Current coupons valid through
Aug. 31. 1043. Not more than 10 per
cent of season's rations should have
Deen used to date.
STOVES: ,
Apply at local OPA board for pur
chase certificates. :
Store
Pfcone 5137.3723
For Coughs and
Colds
Herbal Balsan
50c & S3L.00
Sure relief for .that ticklirig
cough and for coughs due jto
colds. i ; ;
Extra Work ,
Bother You?
Try Sdxaefer's
Ilcrvo csd Dcs3
Lhlnsnl Els Cr $1
Aroid Embamssaatxit
Try Sender's
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Financial
Help Wanted Male
MEN
NEEDED NOW!
FOR IMPORTANT
PORTLAND,
BOILERMAKERS
SHIPFITTERS
PIPEFITTERS
PIPEWXLDLRS
WELDERS
Workers now employed in -Essential Industry
Must Have Statement of Availability
Company Representative will be at:
United States Employment Service
t 710; Ferry. Street, Salem; Oregon
! December 7, 8; and 9 ll t
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The Statesman assumes no finan
cial responsibility for errors which
may appear in advertisements pub
lished in Its columns and In cases
where this paper is at fault will
reprint that part of an , advertise
ment In which the typographical
mistake secure, j j
The Statesman ireserves the fight
to reject questionable advertising.
It further reserves the right to
place all advertising under the
proper classification.
A "Blind" Ad an d- containing
a Statesman box number for an ad
drees Is for the protection of the
advertiser and must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
is not at liberty to divulge Infor
mation as to the identity of an
advertiser using a "Blind ad. i
Livestock and Poultry
31 RHODE ISLAND Red hens for
sale. 81-30 ea. Ph. 3-1377,
1 SIX YR. OLD wen-reined regis
tered saddle horses. . yr. old gentle
kids pony. 3Z93 Ptid. Rd. ....
RABBIT FRYERS k turs Ph. 2-1234
TAMOUS-i fast growing Christie
broiler chicks. Pre use of elec. brood
er with 100 or more. Boyington's
Hatchery Pen Tour Corners. Ph. sari,
WANTED: Beet : and. canner cows
bulls 'and veals. Will call at farm
E. 1 Snethen, - 3570 E. Turner Road
Ph 1133 Morns or eves.
ATTENTION
Will remove dead It worthless stock
in a moment's notice I SALEM FER
TIL12ER 8c BY-PRODUCTS Ph 500f
Collect (No other Phnnel
Help Wanted
LACmDRY Help wanted No exper
inc necessary Apply Salem Laundry
CO, 284 so High st i
Help Wanted Male
Workers now employed In war pro
ducUon should not apply and will not
b considered ror employment ny era
oloyers advertising In this section
WANTED by Cobba Mltchel Co..
Valseu, Ore. Choker setters, ring
chainmen. mill -laborers, construction
millwrights, pony trimmermen, whittle
punk. See Ike at US employment office
Salem. , ' .
CABINET maker, experience In
making furniture preferred. Phone
8203. or after 3 P.M. call 3264.
AUTO MECHANIC. Exceptional op
portunity for experienced mechanic
Also opening for less experienced man.'
LODER BROS.
- Oldsmobile Sales 4 Service
445 Center St, -. , . Salem, Or.
Legal Notice
: 'I. '. x NOTICE .- 1
Victoria B. Stiffler has been
appointed executrix of the estate
of Lloyd E. Stiffler, deceased, and
.has duly qualified. All persons
having claims against said estate
are required to present them with
proper vouchers within six months
from November 17, 1944. at the
office of her attorney, Paul R,
Hendricks, Pioneer Trust Build-
ing, Salem, Marion County, Ore
gon. - .
; -. ' VICTORIA B. STIFFLER,
Executrix. '
PAUL RT HENDRICKS, ! ?
Attorneyr N-17-24-D-1-8-15.
I NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been ap
pointed Administratrix of the Es
tate of Ray D. Gilbert, deceased,
by the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Marion County, and
has qualified. All persons having
claims against said e s t a t e are
hereby notified i to present the
same, duly verified as by law re
quired, to the undersigned, at
Suite 210 Pioneer Trust Building,
Salem, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated November 17th, 1044.
GUSTAV S. GILBERT, '
Administratrix, Estate of
Ray D. Gilbert, Deceased.
PAGE AND PAGE, Attorneys
210 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon. N-17-24-D-1-8-13.
slwX Cwl nllllwl
Installed under pneumatic .
pressure, ; "
j AND-- , .
Metal Interlocklns
Weather Stripping
Saves p to 40 la your foeL
Fret Estimate - Ns ObllgaUoH
Jf 0 CuZipcIl
1815 Roosevelt men f4tl
- Farm -
Help Wanted Male
WAR WORK
OREGON
IN
ELECTRICIANS . ;
SHEETMETAL WORKERS
MACHINISTS
: HELPERS IN ALL CRAFTS
Help Wanted Male
TURKEY KILLER, turkey roueher.
Northwest Poultry h Dairy Products
GENERAL. Garage work. Perm, po
sition. Night man. Preferably univer
sity student, UerralltOwens Co.
t MECHANICS. Permanent positions
Excellent wages. Herrail -Owens Co. -
BUS BOY. Straight ! morning shift.
Good wages Marion Hotel.
Help Wanted Female
WAITRESS wanted. Apply Senator
cooa snop. z m. nign.
LADY TO do housework for a family
ot z. no laundery. Pleasant surround
ings. Ph. 21383. i
EXPERIENCED switchboard operator
ana cierx. Marion notei. . i ,
WANTED: Stenographer, also cash'
hirjCjPrtc
WANTED Girl i or woman for gen
eral nousewoTK. pnone 7MS. i
PRACTICAL NURSE; and housekeep
er. University infirmary. Maintainance
and salary. see Mr Fenix. Eaton Hall,
wuiamctM uuniveisityi. , Ph. vzoS.
COOK for sorority hs. .Good wages.
utierai urn Ph. tieo."
ELDERLY housekeeper to care for
elderly, yet active, gentleman. Pleas
ant home tt surroundings- Ref. ex
changed. Bx 282. Oceanlake. Ore.
"MSECOFTEEHOPanex
perienced waitress, good hours and
good wages Apply in person, 1241 State
St. " If ,. , 4
- WOMAN to do general housewoic
on or two days each week. Call 3343.
WE CAN always use neat waitresses.
Mickey s Sandwich Shop,
WANTED Turkey s pickers. Piece
work. Hich wages average for fast
workers. Apply at Northwest Poultry
Dairy rroaucis to..- law n. Front.
WANTED: Housekeeper or helper
ror a aouiis ana z cntiaren. Board.
room and wages. 398 -Jerria Ave.
LADY to do housework for a family
of 2. No laundry. Pleasant surround
ings. Ph 21583.
LAUNDRY help wanted Apply Cap
tuu city Laundry. 1ZB4 Broadway.
Salesmen Wanted
OLD ESTABLISHED firm needs lo
cal salesman; Excellent opportunity and
money 'maker. A business with a real
future, selling Wat kins products. Write
n. i . uuntap. Hotel Marion. Salem.
Situations Wanted'
POSITION with Salem firm, not too
coniining. could invest some. Are 44
Well known in Salem. Tor interview
write box a20 , statesman
Wanted: Family wash. 240'i S. Com!
bwikkMiwr
aenrn position, ruiss or part ume,
m - www.
BOOKKEEPER, rulk availabl ftr
Jan.- 10th. wlohes position in or near
aiem. box szi statesman.
ORB IN S. PINNEY, contractor.
Designing and remddeline home
Ph. 8493 - Rm. tZO Oregon Bldg
BE WISE MOPEKNIZE
Preschool Playschool; f 381 Stat
Ages 2-a. Part or all day. Ph 843
"Hw
CHTLDCRAIT Nursery W pick up
ana aeiiver im Trade pn 11828
Money to Loan
Quick Gash Loans!
On any worthwhile secur
ity -Repayable in 12
months
' Company
Is locally owned and
Managi
led.
GENERAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
" S-138 ! Phone 8168
13$ S. Commercial St, Salem
PRIVATE MONEY
Auto And Truck Loans
Contracts Refinanced
Money tor new audi used cars at
trucks regai diets ef age. No delay
bring ear and title and get the money
You retain possession af -vehicle,
I It II jtontht to repay.
Aftei e'clovk ahone 1381 er tllti
tor appointment --. i
ROY Hi SIBIMONS
'Regulated by eUt -;
tit- 8 Cowl f hol!f CM-
$ MONEY t
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS,
r i CAR' LOANS
Wt Buy Rtal EsUt Mortgage and
Contract.
STATE FINANCE CO.
Lie. S-l M-223. til Otiardlaa Bids
"asiaBjaesWaia"aa"Btaas''H
AUTO LOANS
Us your car at security. No long
rtiramarote. Prompt, private Bervlre.
Ill 01 per mo. repays in II months
ilSO. Come in, er save time by "phon
ing in your application. When approved
make lust one trip and pick up your
cash Immediately. j;
' Personal Finance Co.
Room 12S. Second Fir. New Bllgh BMa
51S Stat St. Prion: Sales 3191 ;
Lie. SV133 M-16S
Auto Loans
Willamette Credit Co.
STH IXOOR CtJARDlAN BUILDING
UCXisSg H U 159 s. ........
Markets' j-
Loans Wanted
FARM 4 LOANS I
A N. Duncan. 10 Ladd at Bush BWS
For N Sale Miscellaneous
4
ELECTRIC EASY, ironer, used vry
litUe. Ph. 2194.
I -
NEW COMPLETE library of inter
national music books. 240 S. 18th.
ZENITH HEARING akL
practically
new. $25. Ph. 1188.
BLACK SEAL coat, size 38. 515 AS,
High, i T . '-MX -Hi ,
PIANO. AND bench. 889 Breys Aye.
APPLES Delicious and Soles. SI JO
and up. Ph. 7000.
WRIGHT PIANO? cood TOndltion.
Ph. 5464. . . r r -
UnWeRSAL ELEC. Dlate 2 burner.
220 volt Sea scout uniform, sice 36.
Beautiful white fur neck piece, never
worn, ihi a. um. : j
14 IN. DOLL cradles and to whml-
barrows, 11.00 and $125. Sachets and
Cisenili flowers, make lovely Christmas
gift. 25c and up. 1847 8. 12th. i i
urw-ir saw nui.. si. a
bx 42. Ph. 22483. On S. Pacific hwy, by
IRNHU aUW JMllL,
ELECTRIC TRAIN, croquet set aiid
metal erector set. Ph. 4287.
ICE NETTED Gem notatoes. Rt. IS.
box 385. Ph. 22969. H. D. AsplnwaHj .
ALL I.T.ATH1TR rtAxinnm ta fmU
between S and 7. 1985 N. Sth. i - " - i
MAN'S OVERCOAT, suit emit. tr
40. Several lady's coats. 38. DresseaJ
Baby clothes, ail In excellent cond.
l'i mi. from brides on Ttellu hihw
- ; "
S45. Ph. 21319. t '
SMALL ELECTRIC? ht,r with tnl.
Ing bowl. 82; Royal hand , vacuum
cleaner with moth" - proofing attach
ment, $20. 1638 Commercial.
PRACrnCAIXY NEWoTTdwXf-l
circ. heater. 1936 Pord 4 dr. deluxe.
Ph. 8037. 1941 McCoy. fj
S PAIRS KKW hnvinr 1nVM
ouiocuiars. rn. vols.
SO GAL. electric hot water tank. 840
5 piece bedroom set. spring and mat
trers, , 150: enamel wood range with
copper coils, $47.50; 5 piece maple din
ette set. $58.50: 3 Piece ma Die livins
room suite, $97 JO: breakfast set. hich
chair, plsfr pen and baby sen. Du-
Frain'S Furniture. 2380 Fairgrounds ;rd.
Phone 5762. (
5 "prECinjiwIirt
Oak street. .'(1.-.,
GYPSUM wall board 4xS At
fx 10. 3i cents sq. foot. i
. Tele board 4x4' . with 4" : squares,
84.64 shMt. - T
I MONTGOMERY WARD Si cd.
4 - e m T ;w i- ,
KURNAfT windnwc ilnnn l.vnlnrv
launary tray. 927 center or 365 S.iieth
2. 30-40 Krag Sporters: 1. 30-06 Lever
Action; 1, 22 Single shot rifle; ljeach
single and Dbl. BB1. 12 gauge with
sneus; L.ge. selection ox odd sired
rifle shells. Two wheel welded I steel
frame trailers with 16" c 21" wheels.
3 Hp. twin outboard motor, excellent
condition. Tire Chains & Anti-free re.
Chrome mobile lite. Musical - horns
and regular singles & twins. Sealed
beam, fog and driving lite.-
Don Madison.- 3S0 No. - High
Johnston Sheet Metal i Co,
1410 S. 12th, Salem, Oregon
Phone 5391
Years of experience ' enables us to
give you guaranteed workmanship.
Air' conditioning. Furnaces. Gutters.
Eave troughs. Skylights. Smoke stacks.
Tanks and ( repairing. FREE ESTI
MATES. ' ' j ; j
MODEL N Hammermills. Grinds up
to 9000 8c corn "2500 lbs. alfalfa per
hour. $137.50. . J I
Wards All-Electric Zepherator Cream
Separator 800 lb. size. 8112.00.
i , 600 lb. size $106,001
wards Royal Blue Separator, 500 lb
stand ; model $80.00.
. MONTGOMERY WARD & O
155 N. Liberty
ELEC. iron. Large tricycle. Italian
oriental rug. 2 blks. W. and 2 blks. S.
of Salem Hts. SchU after iM P.M. f
FEMALE Cocker pup about Sj mo.
unf ciiKiutv ikj rviciwicr. rarv. nay rmrm
krWlteson.Ojreq .1.
USED furniture, Owner. Ph. . 524. f
APPLES75cto$Ts
Zielinski, on mUe East Cbrmiwi I
Comers. i
PIANO BENCHES, $12. Tallmin's.
395 S. 12th. . 1 - j
WALNUTS Franquettes; good size,
quality and color. 30c lb. Mavettes;
good quality and color, 25c lb. Apples,
several varieties: 75c and up. Bring
boxes. Ernest Anderson. Bx 396. Or
chards Hts. Rd. 1 ml. off Wallace Rd.
CHRISTMAS Cards. Wrappings. Gifts
The Apron Shop, 679 N. High.
CQ2 "DRY ICE" fire extinguifheifs.
Cbas H.JFbwler. Ph. 9650. i j
OAK dining set and buffet: trash
bjnrwmcoil - vewgs 3g7i2.
"25 FT. Schult house trailer, gobd
cond.. rubber like new. 642 Edgewater.
West Salem.
GOOD RADIO
Auto Court, 3130
REG. BLACK and tan cat and cou
gar hounds. Mut tell: entering ser
vice. W. E. Cheney. Rte. 6. box 547,
t mi.N. and .' ml. Ev Krueger store
between Market and D. - !
Ai,ti Ufitriiu W4r MO Union. Ant if.
""WIDE IRONEteadsV coU springii,
Ph. 8449. M . . : . j
WOOD CIRCULATOR. Ilk new, also
ironing board. 2670 N. Church Jj
6 TUBE Oeone health machine. Ph
yXl-,-, - -v-Jiw1-!
ATTRACTIVE corner cabinets with
glass doors. Child's wardrobes and
small k chests, playpen. bathtnettes
Pre-war baby auto seats and every-;
thing In unpainted furniture at the Co
op Furniture. Corner State at 13th.
om electric model K. tractor. Ford
truck. Model T, 8 ft. tandem disc. 6 tU
spring tooth harrow, spike tooth har
row. Molln tingle bottom plow, 1933
Buick sedan, couch, chair, mahogany)
dining set. 6 chairs. R. 1. Box 361-A. 3,s
ml. N.W. Lincoln Store. Ernie Folsom
MOD U Case tractor. 18" rubber
tires and ateel wheels. Just overhauled.:
$1000. Neal Thompson, Canby, Or.
FIGURE ICE SKATES. Man's tUe $.
Udiee' white, sue a. uit bw. .,- rn.
1-1048, Mk --M';"-PIANO
and MCh $300. Ph. 335.
t HOLLANDER dyed Northern Musk
rat coat, six 12. Raa. Ph. 4644.
Davenpt. ehalr, wood rc1iw!
aleatrla aewlaf anachiae. Alii Uth.
DECORATTNO hoUy and hoUy
wreaths. Ph. WHI eves. ::.';'
BREAKRAST set. U. rm. set. trash
burner. $40 N. winter.
FIREPLACE SCREEN.! Phone $483.
MODERN bleached walnut bedroom
suit. Louis Wavra, Rt. . L Box 19.
Victory Circle. W. Salem.
THE CO-OP Furniture, 13th at SUt
Sts ha a large assortment at prime
coated furniture ready for easy paint
Ins. Shop Co-op and .'. . J
SLIGHTLY used BiltweU davenport
at ehair set. Also Mk din. ran. table.
Ph, 8491.;,. . i:, '',
Classifieds
For Sale Miscellaneous
CLOSING OUT alt clothing and shoe, i
Prices reduced 10-50 per cent. Kllg.
man's. 385 N. ComL Ph. 8885. .
WINTER applet 75c. Esther Wright,
a ml. Wallace Rd. .
WATKLNS PRODUCTS. Bt 1. Bx. 170
- FULLER Brushes.1 1743 Grant P 8351
- ORDERS TAKEN for broad breast
ed beef type bronze poults. Mrs. E. L.
Gates, Rte, 1, Jefferson. O. :
H C righ Ph --45 PO .Box 4
TO A n rTH mr r.nl WoorfrTT Auctitn
Mkt, 1605 N Summer. 1 V
WINTER Applet rdr eatinfv cook
tee. SI to $35 box. Pb. .277.-3.
Breys Ave.-- -
CANARIES & cages. 1108 N. Church.
Trade Hfiscellaneons
TO TRADE Large fully : equipped
trailer house, on house in Salem, R. Wf
Hind man, Taylor's Traitor camp. 1984
State.- . J::..-.,--..; ..,.,','..( ;.
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED Electric rang. Ph. 8583.
WASHING mirhln. with iwiMhrnl
wringer. Easy or similar make. Ph. 6623
WANTED 100 ' tricycles, boys. Good
or bad. Rh. 3698, or bring to O. & A..
293 N. ComT. . ,
WANTED Furniture for 1 or 3 bdrm
home. Also Frigidaire and washing ma
chine. Pay top cash prices. Ph. 3698.
WANTED. Pianos. Tallman'a. Ph. 8707
USED rURNrTURK . Ph B1S5
CASH for used ouho A ether mu
sical Instruments Call 4641 days or
9537 evenings or send description i to
Jaquith Music Co. Ill S. High.
WANT TQ Buy Useo cameras St
tenw McEwan Photo Shop . 435 State.
WeiiSuy Furnitare
TRADR WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS rNTEGn
RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
HIGHEST PRICES j PAID rOR USEO
i i T? L -
: r lanos i
Furniture and Appliances
j Call $149 far appointment
UOGd BROS.
, 260 $Ute St
' Wanted- Furniture
WANTED: Used fum, elee. appli
ances at tools. 415 Ferry. Ph. 3-1029.
Ph. 75ll if you have furniture toselL
Miseellaneons
SUBSCRIPTIONS taken for Salem & ;
Ptld. papers. Corner Court t ComL or f
S3S Jefferson. Pb4 3421 before 8 A.M. f
FREE crutches. Woodry Auction
Market. lWW N. Sum
Dental Plate Renair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE Cf MOST
! ' x' CASES ?
Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repair.
DR HARRY BEMLER. DENTIST
AdolPh Bk3.r S4 Com Ph. 3311
STOVE part and repairing. Woodry
Mkt. 1605 N Summer. Also lawn mow
er sharpening and adjusting, continued.
For Rent Rooms
WELL furn. steenine room. H. & C.
water. Close in. 737 Center.
CLEAN, comfortable, warm rooms
for men only. 575 Court St.
HEATED front sleeping room. Hot
and cold water. Gentlemen. Call after
5 P.M. 255 Center.1
COMFORTABLE, room for gentle
man. Family home, close in location.
1469 State.
SLEEPING ROOMi Ph. $0. V
SL. Rm Emp gent. Ph. 31449.
For Rent -Apartments
APTS. n rlver'boat. Ph. $303.
For Rent Houses)
WOULD like a gut or service man's
wife to tay with me and share ex
rntet. No children Ph. 21040 from
Jo 7 PAL
For Rent
GOOD Used Piano a L. Stiff,
rLOOR SAND En
eomery Ward
tor rent Moot
TRAILERS for rent Woodry 'a Mkt
1603 n summer, m. sua.
TRUCKS tor ent You drive Me
Cun er Loveil. ahon 9600
Wanted lo Kent
COUPLE DESIRES 2 or 3 rm. fur
nished apt. imtned. References, Ph.
9249. extension 10.
$25 REWARD- for anyone finding
acceptable house for rent. Call 9131
Price a. '
WANTED .TO RENT, during legisla
ture, a two bedroom furnished apart
ment. Would consider rooms. Box 519,
care statesman.'
URGENTLY NEEDED. 3 or ' mora
bedrm. furn. hou or apt. by return
ed veteran Ph. 9600.
By FEB. 1st, I or ttm. unfurn. house.
Reliable party. W1U lease. Ph. 6960.
SMALL unfurn. house. Ph.. 22311.
WANT S
Phone 4335.
unfurn.
For Sale Real Estate
$5600 for this $-rm. house. East,
with auto, oil fir., furnace, auto. elee.
w. h., hdwd. firs, I lots, fireplace.
BURT PICHAJ REALTORS
S4M0 Clone to SUt on 17th. Larga
hs. in good condition. Large living J
dining rms. Kitchen, 3 bdrms. Bath
downstairs. Five rmt. at bath up. Full
bsmt. Wood furnace, good garage, nice)
lot. close to but. Wired for electria
range. Ph. 831.
I 4-ROOM Home at 1842-13U
Franklin Ave, Would eonstder offef.
Price $4000. ' -
w o. KRUEGER. Realtor
147 N. Comt I Tel. 472f
NEW S room unfinished house, largt
lot, riot to bus. $950.
TRICH L, REIMANN, Realtor ' - ; "
1ST 1. High Thone $301
13000 BUYS a I rm. hse. In N. Salem.
Part basement and garatt. Alto elee.
stove. $10M down. See Jack Kenning
STATE finance w., ncaiiors
111 Guardian Bldg. 1
IS ACRES. I miles E. ef town. $3000.
Ph. 12473. - i i
HOMES FOR SALE
4 room home, located II blocks out.
Good location, basement, gas floor fur
nace. Price $4250, i
I rm. home located tn NX Salem,
Fine location. Price $2800.
Call O. H. Grabenhomt. fr, with
GRABENHORST BKOS, Realtor
134 Si Liberty St - Ph. 4131 eve 3-294S
TMAW flni apt. for elderly
eoupUt. R. W.,C1yk
" or 0 rm. house,
.-'. A . M.