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V PAGE TWELVE Grains Suffer ! Losses Again- ( CHICAGO, Jan. 20-(Grlni ' broke sharply in early . future .trading today, made an attempt at recovery after mid-session, uf- - fered another setback in the-final ' hall hour and finished at or n low marks, for the day. ' General liquidation ran' most markets into stoD-loss lellinE " at the start-and" trade sources at tributed the'aeff-ofl to favorable f but deflationary war news. Rye, 'off as much as three cents at the V dose, was down sharply on the 'first sale. . Mill buying gave May wheat some support and most of the selling pressure was . on tne , de ferred deliveries. , At the finish wheat was to 1 lower than yesterday's close, , Mit 11.81 Vi-Vi. Corn was off ' to , May $1.11-. Oats were i 4 to 74 lower, May fl6y4-. Rye was off 1 to S, May $1.10-. , Barley slipped 1 to 2, May K$1.09. 1 ' ; Stocks React To War News l NEW YORK, Jan. 20-(iF)-IJQui- dation due to a revival of . short war talk brought the sharpest stock market reaction this week since early Semptember and lead ers generally continued - to ope rate on' the downside in today's short session. , -t ' . Additional soviet, successes in spired more: shelving of commit merits today although extreme de clines running to 2 or more points were shaded in a number of cases by late short covering. Throughout the six-session stretch inflation psychology, split-up proposals and individual situations persisted as partial props for sentiment The Associated Press 60-stock average was off .5 of a point at 55.3 and on the .week showed net drop of 1.5 points, widest re cession since the period ended September 9. Transfers of 829,020 : shares compared with 774,620 last : Saturday. ! Firestone Ilome Insolation JMVK Mf TO 30. JN FUEL COSTS Tlol 2aQ0 mi ISTIMATI ?lrcooo , STORES Phone 9144 Cor. Liberty Center St ft M SUPPORT The Benefit Building Fund for Salem General Hospital and Salem Deaconess Hos pital. GET YOUR TICKETS FROM SALEM UOIIS CLUD MEMBERS Or at Will's Music Store lo the . Benno Dabinof 9 . Violinist Wednesday, Jan- j uary gist Salem High School ' Auditorium. v , Wiliett's Capiid Drcrj Elcre Cor. EUU Ltbctiy - Ptoaa tilt Quotations at Portland Produce vwvoTT avn Am T n " 2A f API ruiwuiii - - - a a ix-ix u cartons. Duller Aft - - . . - 4 -47 c; A grade prints, 45 y 44 cTeartons, 4 e; B rede prints. 45 c. cu Butterfat-Fint quality, nxlmum of M of 1 per cent ciuuy. . TSSium of" -SS of IpertcenJ acidity. IMl V, : yUy routM nd country points. 3 c 1cm than first or Tig To retailers: jia o 62c; AA large 50c; A large 48c; A med iums 43c; smaii tpuev . - Live poultry Buying prices from producers: broilers, up to a ubs. 30 ft cTfryers. 3 to ft lbs, 29 e; horns. 2 c; colored hens. aU weights, 26 c? id; roosters ana imp, Country meats MoiiDac ..ii . klll - hnn ttt butchers. 120-140 lbs, 18-20 e; vealers. AA. 22 Yn c; A u -,. c; r, is-17 i c: cuUs.v 12-15 c; beef, AA, 21 c;. A. 20 c: B. 18 e; C. 14 c; canner-cutter cows. 13-14 e; buus. canners-cutters. c, wnu. . mM . t it r. 1A-20 e: ewes. FS, 13 i e; M. 13 e; B. 10 c. Cheese SeUUlK Price IO roruano re tailers: Oreron triplets. 2J c:daisies. 294 e lb; loaf. 30-1 c lb; tripleta to wholesalers, 27 c; toai. zi c ... Rabbits Gorernmeni ceuuii: aver age country kUled to retailers, 35-44 c lb; Ive prce to producers, 22-S4 c lb. V..k cntn nricM to retailers: dressed hent and toms, 43 , C lb. Turkeys Alive: : government cuuna : . I . . nr4 tnmnm Mr . MVrn. ment sale. 39.20 c; lor civUian trade. 38.28 c lb. Onions Grn, so c ooi ouncnes. VUWWWW" Oregon, $1J0 per 50-lb bag; bailers. 10 s, 34 c. Potatoes ' Deschutes mo. i. a.a; v. .w v.ll . . . mam.mI ttnf4 culls 1.S5 per SO-lb. bag; local Is, ... . M 1 J f. i lUOl. a&o; new fionoi reus v 50-lb. bag. . Wool Government control. Cascara bark 1844 peel, 13 e lb. ava 14.mM.fk 81 a Hops Normal contracts: 1844, 85 c up: 143. 75 c; 1946, 55 c lb; 1847 U c lb. - Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 20 (AP) (WFA) Salable cattle far week 3085; calves 350; compared week ago fed steers 25 to 50 cents lower but no test since Monday, other cattle closed active, steady after early steady to 35 lower trend; many loads good fed steers 15.50-75, part load 16.25; common-medium steers 11.00-14.00; common-medium heifers 8.50-13.00; good heifers to 13.75; few 14.00; medium good beef cows 10.00-12.50; fat dairy type cows 8.50-10.00. few to-11.00; canners-cutters 5.50-8.00; common-medium bulls 8.25-10.50; good' beef bulls to 11.50; good-choice vealers 13.50-15.00; grass calves to 13.50. , Salable hogs for week 2385; market unchanged past two weeks except Stocks and Bonds t- Jan. 20 STOCK AVERAGES . 30 15 i Indus Rails Saturday 79.3 33.5 . Previous day .79J 34.0 f Week ago 80.8 35.8 V Month ago 78.0 34.3 f IS 60 Util Stks 39.6 58.3 39.7 40.0 38.8 35.5 58.8 59.8 87.8 51.0 59.9 Year ko 71.3 za s 1944-45 high 1944-43 low . .80.8 36.7 40.0 -.69.1 22.8 35.1 49.5 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails Saturday '. 66.2 Previous day 96.8 Week ago ,.98.4 Month ago 1.96.4 10 ' 10 10 Indus Util Fogn 105.0 107.2 68.7 104.9 107.3 68.7 104.7 107.1 68 3 104.8 106.8 68.1 105.5 105 X 63.2 105.7 107.4 68.8 104.6 104.7 63.2 Year ago sz.B 1944-45 high . 1944-45 low ... 98.7 79.5 Salem Market Quotations The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are tndlcaUve of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman : BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY Aadresen's Buying; Prices (Subject to chance without notice) BuITEKrAT j Premium J4 ' No. t - M No. 3 - JO BUTTER PRINTS j A , B , 1 A5Vt 46' .44 .40 .40 24 JL6 Quarters EGGS Extra large Mediums Standards Pullets .. Cracks- Colored hens. No. 1 No. 1 colored hens . - Jl 29 Colored frys Marion Creamery'f Bnytag Prices (Subject to change without notice) POULTRY ' . No. 1 springs ' JO No. 1 hens M LIVESTOCK Spring lamb ; 13.00 Yearling lamb Ewes , Veal .7X0 to 7 JO .04 13.00 - Th Porfland feeder pigs 25 to 80 . Cents higher: good-choice 170-270 lbs. sftain 15.79, ceiling; 375-300 lbs. 15.00; 300-350 lbs. 14.50; 140-165 Ibs 14 JO;- good sows 1JJO-75; light weights to 14.00; food choice feeder pigs largely 15.00-25; good stags around 11.00.' SaUble - sheep for. v week 1289;' fal lambs 25 cents higher, spots up more; ewes strong but- no ter torn op wes; gooo-cnolce i trucKea in miiim i.ov 15.80; . three carloads fed lamb 15.40. new recetat high; medium-good lambs 13.80-14.00; . common down - to 11.00; culls down to 8.001 medium-good- ues 8.75-8J5; good-choice - quotable to 8.50 and over; culls down to J.OO and under. Portland Grain ' PORTLAND. Ore Jan. so AP) Wheat futures unquoted. . Cash grain unquoted. 1 Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.53; soft white (excluding Hex) 15; white club 1 55; western fed 135. 1 Bard red winter: ordinary 1.35; 18 pes cent 1.58; li t per cent 1.58; 12 per cent 1.64. ..-r isara wne isaan: 10 per eeni 11 per cent 1JU; 12 per cent 1.84. - TPds's. car receipts: Wheat 28, bar ley , 8. flour 1, corn 1, pats 2, mill feed 4, flax 1. ' I -.'J Red dross Comforter, ' Completed by Women WEGLE At the home of th president, Mrs. E. E. Brandt, 14 members of the 'Sweele Woman's duo met Thursday to complete a Red Cross comforter. A no-host dicper was served at noon.' MrsV Ed j Boone, Keizer district, .was. a guest for the day at the Brandt home. . i- . i . : '. , .. i ; s hi- Bf Rural Reporter Applications for certification of Willamette vetch are fnow being received; at the countyt agents' of fices. Any farmer who has Dlant- ed blue tag Willamette vetch seed during the fast Jail is eligible for cerif ication. W h lief Willamette vetch c a n n 0 tf be distinguished physically from? common vetch, trials hi the Willamette valley and in the southern states have indicated that Willamette vetchl is more winter and disease hardyi during the early spring months, Farmers ;who obtained seed fr6m warehouses which kept reconds haye been mailed! application blanks, farmers who have not re- ceired these blanks should con tact their county agent's office so that) they can.be obtained. - Parmer may:: obtain adequate supplies of 20 per cent superphos phaite fertilizer through the AAA organizations if they axe prepared to order; early and store for faE use, U , I The supply 0$ phosphate avail able is limited ahd it now appears that commercial supplies may be Very scarce. , ' . - i Recommendations are for two or three hundred pounds per acre with the: seed at seeding timejf used with annua legume seedings In the fall, t Applications made to perennial legumes and grasses can also be made in the fall with some advantage i over spring , ap plications, phosphate a p p 11 e d through fertilizer attaphments on drills give muqh better results than that applied separately. - j , If phosphate is wanted for crops other thain legumes or grasses; it must be bbtanied from some oth er source than, the AAA county associations, -f '-. J --'- j ; Certified Grimm alfalfa seed from Oregon, Montana or Idaho is reconimended : for the Willam ette valley and the prospective alfalfa grower who' purchases seed from any i other source is courting disaster. J " The federal seed act requires that each lot of Argentine seed be stained an orange-red colon RATION CALENDAR PROCESSED FOODS: Book .4 Blue Stamps -XS through : Z3, A2 enrougn U2, now vana. : ! MEAT, BUTTER. PATS CHEESES ; .Book. 4 Red stamps Q3 through ! as now. good. $ 3 8CGAR:, "? Book 4 Susar stamp 24 now good for 8 pounds, new stamp to be valid ; seor. i ana must last monms. 1 ! SHOES: Loose SUmps latrsltd: ! Book 3 ? Airplane stamps Nos, : 2 and 3 ".valid now. ? 1 GASOLENE: t f ' A 14 through March ill. Each i coupon worth 4 gallons, i i ! FUEL OIL: - , 1 - t Period 4 8c 8 coupons (1943-44 ! series) and period H2 coupons 1944 - 45 series) valid through April 31. i I43. S3 ? . - !5 ' STOVES 1 8 Apply at local OP A board for ott. : sas stove ceruitcates. ; Frcsli up"- it Raicichi ? Ramblinas When things ro wrong; and you need to smile, chilled 7-Up is just what you want. As one clean-tasting; sip follows another, your spirits rifle. You "fresh up" . . feel like smiling! . s . ., t . Stock up on this grand family drink at the nearest store displaying a 7-Up mga. Youileit... itULrsyou Cdn i S10 II. l-bertj EL OUTGO! STATESMAI?. Salem. Home i Extension Unit Studies Spring Repair' PRATUM The Pratum-Mac- leay Home Extension unit will meet Tuesday, Jan. 23 at the Mac- leav France hall with Marlorie i Tye, home, demonstration . agent for Marlon county, presenting me j s ; un X. m , t nimnnKira Linn trn ' nniiMir ni anj nnnrtnir'riicMitnt"'. ' 1 x-w- . . , Anyone bavins, a CUBhlon to be t renaired but brintr it anrl the foU 1 -.. - ' s i owing au-Qplies: 2V4 or S yards of l heavy muslin or feed sacks. The material need cot be new or in one piece.. The color does not matter, U1,uu? Hostesses , for luncheon are the I women from Macleay with Mrs. C. McMorris the chairman. Offi cers of the unit are Wilma deVries, Mrs. Tom Burton, and Mrs. O. P. Wigle. Classified Advertising 'A Statesman 1 Classified , ' Ads . : J Call 9101 Three Insertions per line., 25c Six insertions per line 40c One month per line , r J2i Minimum charge 25c; 3 tL min imum 35c; ti. min. 45c. No refunds. . ! -M'.'.u,, ."..- Copy for this page accepted un til t.SO the evening before publica tion , for classification, t Copy re ceived after this tune' will .be run under the heading "Too Lata to ClassifyyM ! . - ' r ; ' : " 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 accurs.! The Statesman reserves the' right to reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the right to place : all advertising ; under the proper classification. A -Blind" Ad an ad containing Statesman box number for an ad dress 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. Livestock and Poultry TURKEt GROWERS ATTENTION Increase vour turkey production this year by use; of ultra violet lamps. See us for particulars. . Court Street Radio & Appliance Co. 357 Court SV j ptujwza WORK HORSES i SADDLE HORSES Bar K Stock Ranch Laree assortment on hand at all times at very attractive prices. CRED IT siven anyone. Discount tor casn Guaranteed as represented. Tree de livery, i Harry Kuenne. canton, ore Located 6' ml W. of Newberg. FOR ! SALE: Pure Togenburg milk goat lust freshJ 5 mi. N. E. of Su blimity, Ore; Stanley Hitchcock. ORDERS ' taken for broad breasted Bronze poults. Ph. 802 Jefferson. WANTED: ) Beef and canner cows bulls and veals, will call at farm E. I. Snethen, 3370 E. Turner soaa Ph. 21345. Morns; or eves. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS: Sexed pullets end cockerels. Half nile south of Aurora on Pacific Hiway. Stoner's Poultry Farm, Rt. L Bx. 121. Aurora. Auctions " TUESDAY (Atl;60P.M. EXPECT !A GOOD LINE i WE or COWS, i HEIFERS r YOUNG STOCK. PIGS. CALVES. 1 SEVERAL HORSES. MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS. HARNESS ahu jakm i tyuirnuuxi. t i. TJ: ;n..-liMr lirinZ in anytning yOU m -WT 1 4- have to j Sell- Y Oil i Can t ! j f ; afford to miss these lues- day sales at the Salem Commuify Auction V, Mile East ot SUte Fairgrounds. COME EARLY LUNCH - EARL GOODNIGHT, i Auctioneer V "Mrs. Joe Burke, Clerk. Ph. 24074 I 270 Silverton Road Help Wanted WANTED: Wen and women to work as attendants. Experience not neces sary. Good board, room and laun dry furnished in addition to salary. Inquiries welcomed. Personal inter view ' ; preferred. Oregon Fairview Home. Salem, t MAN and Woman wanted as care takers. Man must be able to care for ! horses. Ph. 9168 or 2-1143. hcep AUCTION smiling! : " j , t , I' Company 1 "A X V kt I ! ' ; ; H:ea8S7Sl J Oregon, Sunday Morning. January 21. 1345 Financial Help Wanted i LUlsrJtb bAW JMIUJ r -- ; -i -e- - r?Jm!:PeM"S IOT CIMMWT -et- iters. Whistle Dunk, hole ttr chain men. mm labor. Good working """If canaiuor,.. - - . . u , . lAjaun . AMU MnuiEU. ra. , t :' Vaisetz. Oreroa as xor Jke.at the u. 8. employ ment; Agency, i Salem. WANTED: Exnerlenced frv cook. Sandwich board and grtll work. Must be fast.- Top wares paid.- Mickey's Sandwich Shop, 478 Court St Salem, Oregon. . ,ri ; .. . ..., 'WANTED: Xxoeriericed- bookkeeser. Write salary expected, experience and quauncauon, m your own handwrit ing, to Box 834 Statesman. Xppiyfbr MERTTS 1 YSTEMDCA MI- NAtlONS at tout local Public Wel fare, Board of Health, or Unemploy ment compensation commission - of fice. Pinal filing date January 27. 1848. Positions locally, or. throughout the state.: BOYS ' OR firls to set Bins. Easv. pleasant work after school and Satur day and Sunday. B. et B. Bowling court. 333 , Higa.gt.i - ; Help Wanted Male Workers- now eeaobiyed la war' oro- duction should not apply and will not ! be considered for employment by em ployers advertising in. this section 1ST CLASS mechanic who can read mice, bore and bone blocks, fit pins and bushings, face valves, grind seats. repair-scratches ana other; work that comes In a parts house. - . t . CAPITAL AUTO PARTS i Liberty and Cbemeketa Salem MAN to spade up yard. Ph. 5584. ELDERLY man for Dart time lixht janitor work, box aw statesman. s WANTED: Chore boy. 292 N. Church. AFTERNOON: dinner and fry cook. atanon tiotei. : m Exp, milker. Schindler Bros. Dairy, EXPERIENCED meat cutter, caoable of managing market. Dickson's Mkt. Phone 2-1149. t . ' . - WANTED: Experienced meat cutter who can handle responsibility.: Good pay. best working conditions. Apply Km. 208 McQilchrist Bldg., Salem, Ore. NIGHT CLERK Must have busi ness experience. Marion Hotel. . t Help Wanted Female ! WANTED: Office girl with cashier experience. State age,' reference and salary expected. Box 359 Statesman, j "wOMATTcoolTwantedTm EXPERIENCED waitress wanted for Leonard's Supper Club. Call at ,La bor Temple. ; . v LADY for general office work. Pleas ant" surroundings, attractive salary. Must ; be typist. Brown Jewelers and Optidians. 184 N. Liberty. ' ( WANTED: Housekeeper. Care of: 1 child evenings. Room, board and wages Call 8338 days or 6058 evenings. . PART TIME candy clerk. Apply tin person. - urana sweet snap. ; HELP WANTED: Energetic women 18-45 i yrs. in good . health and Inter' ested ' in retail business. Full training opportunities with good pay from1 the day you start. Apply today Koom zge, Mccuchrist Bidg Safeway District Office. HOSIERY Dent., lineerie. etc. Ex perienced woman to take charge. Good starting saury with excellent future. State age,' experience, qualifications. Box 821; Statesman. t Salesmen Wanted ALL-OUT SALESMAN 1 t - WANTED ' No car, needed. Sell essential indus- T A XT ()9 I "ie a proauci wmcn replaces urgenx JAiN. J I ly needed war materials. No priority restrictions, uenuira largest in our history. .3 Before wan our talesmen earned tip. to $5000 per year. Wartime earnings substantially greater. In 1944 our twelve leading men, earned a total nf eiflftfllflnn ffiffiira KunmrtHl bv iworn statements). Leading man eam- l ed J13.822J1. No order taken or high- powereaj promoters wanted, were Coking lor a straightforward, capable f UC8I1IJII wnu; UUII1 JCCV Wl mc eround. Local opening. "Statement of r avauaDiuiy neeaea u now in inoin. j "'"lLlT .J?.11 aaaae; aiaasevoes m tui a ia miui i tion. i write Box 789-D, Fort Worth, Texas; SALESMAN, executive type. seU 1945 surplus listings Salem bus. men: S25 com. 75 day. war surplus He porter, 3833 Wilshire, Los Angeles. Situations Wanted WANTED: PAINTING tc REPAIR' TNG. F. E. McKenzie. 2396 N. Church . WILL do plain: sewing.. Ph. 8348.! WILL care for 1 or 2 children In my home. 341 N. Church before PJ. Sewing. 341 N'4 Church before 8 PM Pruning. 1620 ChemekeU St. Ph. 3911 WANTED: Carpenter and repair work. : Also painting. : RC 4. Box 69 on Browning . ave. i - , "cOTErrCaredTforTphTniMS Preschool PUySchool: 1381 SUte Ages 2-84 Part or al day. Ph 8430. ORRM S. PINNEY. contractor. Desienine and remodeline homes. Ph 9483 :: Rm. 220 Oregon Bldg : BE WISE MODERNIZE Children cared for Eves. Ph. 4275 Money to Loan Quick Gash Loans On any worthwhile secur ity Repayable in 12 f 'I. months . Is locally owned, and Managed.''..... , 1 " GENERAL FINANCE ! CORPORATION 8-138 ' Phone 8168 138 a Commercial SU, Salem o:reuable : SERVIGE O ; DEPENDABLE, j " : " Two of Oregon's , " C lcs to U li INSURANCE Oregon's Largest - Sclem and 123 11 Coxnsierclcl i:- Farm ;- ' "Strictly Private". , . , . - moor rTU I UCTAtt4C,H0TMaU3l : :;Aw AuwfiAro peak 4o ; 1 jpl f & f ACHOCOUt- WAPPE AH' :Cl ?MSaV' -f W I if Ik 1 -V . 1 ---XL 7 F M . M .W . 1 ' .THEf HAUL' A llOlE UK OF CWSSy WMES 9CrV OF THEiv. rr IS ROV PENS!VE f ti, s eJIrVlS-'.-AsV. K&6 X AM Money to Loan You Get iCASH PLUS With a loan from us Dont borrow unnecessarily, but if a loan will, solve e problem, - consider these 8 extra advantages of borrowing from 'PersonaTi - i . 1. Loans made on salary, furniture or, auto. : i t - i . . 3. Complete privacy always. X All 'Personal emnlovees trained in courtesy and - efficiency to give prompt, friendly service. 4. Loans made in just one visit. 5. Nationwide Cash Credit Cards Issued and honored i here. Come in. phone or write today, LOANS 825 to 830Q Personal Finance" Co. Room 125, Second Fir. New Bligh Bldg. 919 sute st. fnone: saiem J191 Lie S-122 M-16S , PRIVATE j MONEY Auto" And Truck Loans Contracts Refinanced Money for new and used cars oi trucks regaidless of age. Ne delay bring ear and title and get the money You retain possession of vehicle. 1 to 13 jnonths to repay. Aftet 8 o'clock ohone 3361 or 21143 for appointment : ROY Hi SIMMONS Regulated by state Coml St Phone 8168 138 S M 132) $ MONEY $ REAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL, i LOANS ' CAB LOANS We Buy Real Estate Mortgages and Contracts STATE FINANCE CO. Lie. S-216 M-222. 113 Guardian Bldg ' Auto Loans Willamette Credit vCo. STB FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING LICENSE rt at I3e For Sale 3Iiseellaneou's BABY car seat SI. 00. wood rocker S2. odd chair 81.00. 261 N. zotn. LOVELY wicker 'bassinette with stand and mattress; also Argus Candid camera. Ph. 3540. ' ABOUT 7oT f.of new Hooring Cost 890 a thousand.; 419 s. 19th. 2 USED kitchn sinks. 2 new inside doors. 1 box sprung mattress, ti f auto. elec. water pump, 60 S. Pacific Hiwayi garage tools. A 1 pre-war collapsible baby buggy Ph. 3843 between 10 AJd. and 8 P-M BEAUTIFUL 5x7 grand piano. Party Interested must ' good upright piano turn in. Write Box 558 Statesman. BEAUTIFUL Philco radio, end table modeL The Ball Farm. Turner, limile East of Crawford School. GOOD Delicious apples. Ph. 7000. 8 FT meat display case with, Kel- vina tor unit; 8x10 waix in box wim Kelvinator unit: 3 horse aouoie auty single phase motor; 60 gal. cast Iron kettle; small sausage stuffer; meat block; 25 gal. lard i cooler;;; Dayton alicer. Ph. 3481. ; . j SIX to seven thousand book stock. shelving, and counters of long estab lished paying business. 8500. 225 . N High. ; Piano, Harding upright 1235 N. 19th. Apples, good. ! delivered. I Ph. 8296. HAWAIIAN steel guitar 835. Service man's wife leaving. Call after 7 pjn, 1025 Elm, West Salem. . -3 RABBITS and hutch. Ph. 6726. 1000 ' BOXES Good ' Cooking Apples fronv our own orchards Choice of sev eral varieties. 75c box and tip. Better eradea SI 25 and uo. Bring boxes. Pure Apple Juice made fresh daily (no preservative.) ! . i PURITAN CIDER WKS. West Salem WE Buv and sell furniture, ant tiaues. household xoods. luegaee. tools, stoves, guitars. Sundale's, 293 N. Coml Phone 8698. . 1 . SEWING machine, clothes rack, card table, fruit and fruU Jars, stone jars. etc, etc. sal w. cottage. A FEW electric heaters." no more available. Nelson Bros. Furtu 313 N Uberty St. . . PRE-WAR wine chair. Phone 6068. davenport and Most Up-lo-DaU ' SrT8) You Upstate Agency McrslieU . 1 - Sclcsi - Did 44C3 : Markets Pj TT..lI2Xfir v For Sale Misoellaneona WOOD and coal ranees and heaters 823.50 up. Nelson Bros. Furn., 31$ N. Liberty St- - ,-'.-rr-- MAN'S pre-war light blue f abar- aine suit size . 812. iseo rredrtcK St- Ph. 36M. " APPLES, i several varieties. 75c ' and up. Bring boxes. Also walnuts. Ernest Anderson, Orchard Hts. Rd., 1 mi. off Wallace Rd., Box 396. - SIDE -Arm 1500 watt electric water heaters 845, no priority needed. Nelson Bros, rurn., 319 N. Liberty. . PUPPIES '. Thorouf hhred Collie : and -snepnera. t ara ine. f none ikio. very Few oil heater left and no more 1 available. Nelson Bros. Furn. 315 N. Uberty St. . E WARD'S Drum Lot Sale of OIL 8c GREASE now going on! Finest Penn OH" 60c gal. Best Mid-Continent Oil 49c gal. in 55-gaL drums plus Fed. Tax. 100 lb. Cud or H. P. Grease 88.85. Other grease also at lowest prices ever I MONIUOMEKY WARD 155 N. Liberty St. ; COMPLETE line of Scaly mattresses at nelson Bros. urn., 319 N. Liberty. LARGE oil circulator, trade ' for small one or will sell. 3 miles West on Dallas Highway. Box 469. ( ROLLER skates (never used! 84: steel or Spanish guitar; lady's 1 new coat size 48, 815; 2 bird cages I and stand 84 each: one twin bed. I coil springs, 820; 2 chests of . drawers S3 eacn; small , radio as; rocker sio; -Yale door fittings complete ST .SO. ytx. 8295. uiu Laurel. . ! TROPIC-AIR under seat car neater. Phone 5961 PHILCO radio: fine oak buffet: brass bed, coil springs; pictures; other j ar ticles. 1430 .McCoy. I 5 RMS. of furniture incl. gas range I & wood heater. 336 SUte St. Ph. 23951 DOUBLE Bed complete with icoil springs, upholstered rocker, tbl. mod. raaio. iixmj n. lom L - 1 VIOLIN complete with Bow & Case. beautiful tone. P. A. System, with: two Speakers 8c Mike, portable. 2 2-wheel Trailers, one 16" 8t one 21" tires. Twin cylinder outboard in fine condition. GaL Jeep Service cans only 12.25 eacn. single, utial c Triple Morns. Hornet Mufflers Flex Tail Pipes. Light & H. Duty Tire Pumps. 30-06 BBL on Mauser action with Weaver Scope. BBL. New, 8 M M Mauser, with, re ceiver sight. Krag rebuilt, with receiv er sight Model 94. 32-20 with new BBL Fire Extinguishers, Pump. Glass Bulb & Automatic. Weaver Scones. 4 & u, wun sum, r & a Mounts. Flash Lite Batteries. Rear View Mir rors. DB1. BBL Hammerless Shot .Gun with shells.1 v DON MADISON. 590 N. HighHN SAND & GRAVEL! t CONCRETE MIX All kinds ofroad gravel - Genuine River Silt Clean, snarp mason said. J. F. ULRICH COMMERCIAL SAND & GRAVEL CO. Phone 8672 or 7954 TRACTOR; small, homemade. 8135. irooa conamon. ki. a, box zia. llnu. west of Macleay. Mr. Foster. - ruunu extension amine table, no chairs; also female Spaniel Fox Ter- rir mm Si nn 1- Ullu. I PRE-WAR davenport and chair.) 609 N. Front. " USED RANGES, heaters, steel cots. springs, xurniture, pipe Sc fittings, disk Blow, etc we buy and sell sacks. Iron aaetai, niaes ana wnat nave you. CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE . J45 Center street j Valentine greeting cards. The Apron anop. o rti tugiu raone ousa. - SAND, gravel, crushed, cement. Con crete pipe, tile; septic tanks. Oregon unvet u. ;ruvuv mi. ? . t -: TOSTER'S Extracts! 344 " It. 23rtL " 7-FT. SPLIT CEDAR posts. SOc each at rred smith Lumber Yard, ph. 8515. aiaie si. APPLES. 830 Breys Aye. Ph. 4277. LARGE - asBortment un painted furn. with prime finish for easy, painting. Pickett s Co-op Furn., 13th &- SUte. PIANO BENCHES, 395 S. 12th. 812. Tallman'a. CLOSING OUT an Cloth Ine and shoea tn-tces reaucea 10-00 per cent. Klig- nn a, aoa n. uhiu. m woa. : FULLER Brushes. 1745 Grant P 8337 . ATMUKAYS Q0l sell end rent B. C Puxh Ph 2-2458 PO. Box 463 TRAILERS for rent Woodev Auction tun isua summer. ; DRESSED Veal ond -legs Uariind! . Tor Prices Paid! " Prompt Kemlttane Ship to Fred Ilsycr - : IIsl Di?hx: j 444 8. IT. TamhC! St r 8. E, S2od Foster Dltd. We can aeeept only animals ' kCled In a.ww : eompllanc wili O. - P. A. tirrvIaUdms. i ; ys Classified For S-MiKelhneoa. TTAurnrrl PllimhhlS & Sheet -Metal -Co. Phone M443 . : - Plumbing ana neauns. -V" Vir7.- ten. filters. , noes, -; Fully equipped repair rw dependable service. WRINGER Rolls tor all nie of at ...hln K HT. miu SST Col 311 N. Lib erty St. I .. .; Wanted Miscellaneoui . CASH for household goods, appu- ances end raoios. nun, Ph. 3-1029. . ' " ' ' A ctr kin honta. b t OT 8. ftO ' leaks. Junior, fckley. 788 N. SOth. Ph. 4836. - wanted. PIANOS. Will pay cash. Wills Music Store. 432 Stale u CASH for used piano at other ma ttes) instruments Call 4841 days or 8531 . evenings or send descrlptioe , Jaquith Musie Ce 181 a. ttign. WANTED: Good 8x13 rug. Ph. 8862. Wc Bav Furniture TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 TEARS I REPUTATION OF BUainsy w it' tlTY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. HIGHEST PRICES PAUl I ua uaa- Pinos FuRniture and Appliance Can -814 for appointment HOGG BROS. :j " 3W State' 8t . . J WANT TO Buy. Osea cameras at UcEwan fnoio snov a. WANTED to Buy A: late standard make electric range: modern wasn- inc machine and a good jate mooei electric refrigerator. R. L. Clark, 430 S. 18th. c ! ., .'--- - ' WANTED. Pianos. Tanman's. Ph. 37W USED FURNrrURE F 8188 ' .Wanted Fnrnitiire ; rr; vn have furniture to sell, can or see Rubs Bright. Ph. 7511 or 6862. Sliscellaneona VETERANS' Information Service, Chamber of Commerce, 1 to 4 p.m. except Saturday.- sponsorea oy uis- abled America Vets. A. L. Brewster, MAKE BIG EARNINGS NOW AND AFTER THE Instruction. Male. Look into oppor tunities in air conditioning and refrig eration for properly - trained men I Thousands of machines will need over hauling. Would like .to hear from re liable mechanically Inclined men we can train now to repair and install air conditioning and refrigerati equipment. No interference with pres ent Job. write at once giving name. address. Utilities inst. Boa statesman. STOVE oarts and repairing. Woodrr Mkt- 1605 N. Summer. Also lawn mow er sharpening and adjusting, continued. MAKE THAT DRESS. YOURSELF The Staffer Sewirut Machine Co. new offers morning, afternoon or evening dress making classes. New classes now forming. . SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. : 143 S. High St. . Denial Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repair. DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolpb Bldg. State & Com. Ph. 3311 FREE crutches. Woodry Auction Market, 1603 N. Summer. For Rent -Rooms Furn. base. H.K. rm. 160 Division, HEATED sleeo. rm. 1 blk. from Stats Bldgs. Gentleman pref. 1149 Court. Furnished sleeping room. Ph. 8928 Sleeping rm for ladv who will cars for her room. 1209 Court. LARGE bed rm. 7694. t 7 blocks Capitol Bldg. Ph. Room and Boated CONVALESCENT HOME Sunny Sisters Home on East D. Hoe pital nursing care. 24 nr. service, Excellent food. Ph. 3484. 4 Corners bus . For Rent Apartments 7 RM. Unf urn. 425 N. Winter, FURN, adults, civilians. 725 Court, For! Rent Houses 3 RM. unfurn. house, exeent rank stove.. 2835; Portland RcL. in tear, r . T R. house for . rent with !,,. for sale. .1336 State St. Ph. 239S1. I For Rent' t ' .T- 4 RMS- liot and rnlri watar lights, outside city limits. $22.50 per" month. C. W. CUne. Rt. 7. Box 133 K FLOOR SANDER for rent v aiont- omery Ward TRAILERS for , rent. Wnir.'. uk 1605 N. Summer. Ph. sua. TRUCKS ' for rnt Vm rfrt ICune 8r Lovea ohone 9GD0 GOOD Used Piano, "b.' U Stitt Wanted to Rent - SMALL furn. hmiw a. .nf b Ing woman and 7 vr oTit ..,,. Ph. 5460 evenings. " . FURN. or unfurn. hae, 2 or 3 bdrm4 u,r"nt ood care. Ph. ' ADULTS: Reliable? lArW,m'n l jl 3 bdrm. house. Excel, ref. Ph afl?t MIDDLE Aged lady wishes 4 or a ?nfur Reliable, permanent. 1149 Court, c -.'.-.,. . , 3 women and a vr tf kii ' furn apt. or home privileges where ome one in house can care lor child days weekly. Ph. 4054. - . UAIITED UoInnS , LJc-nfe' . "-IZ:rris Ekrhh' Packiitff Co. 153 N. Front tt Salem ' Paone 7625 i i ii ii-f,i-ii i n iii ,ryi'i in, -jrxjci-i ' as i iiirl Jit APT. for renfcT pullman. everything "hed. 423 $. High. Ph. 31478.