The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 28, 1945, Page 16, Image 16

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pxGESlXTEni " " M' . ' ' '" Hi OUTGO!?! STATESMAN, SalBW. Oregon. Sunday rnlng, Icmoary 23. XSiS . ' ,;' ""'
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Stock Market
Extends Gains
Over 2 Points
NEW YORK, 'Jan. 27.-(ff)-The
stock market today extended Its
recovery by fractions to more than
; 2 points after a week devoted
; mainly to erasing a sizeable por
i tion of its recent substantial reac
'j tion.! ;. :
Steels, rubbers and low-priced
! industrial specialities took over
i leadership at the start of the short
: session. ; Extreme advances were
trimmed in the majority of cases
and at the -close.
Montgomery Ward was the high
- light of the proceedings. Following
a federal court decision at Chicago
ruling that the government's sei
zure of this company's properties
was Illegal, transactions in -the
stock: were suspended for a brief
Interval so that heavy orders could
be' balanced. Dealings soon were
resumed on a 5000-share block,
with the issue up more than a
point It finished ahead 2 at
52. '
Prominent on the day's push
were U.S. Steel, Bethlehem, Good
year, Goodrich, U. S. Rubber,
' Westinghouse, General Electric,
Allied Chemical, Johns-Manville,
Sears . Roebuck, Armour, Interna
tional Telephone, Kennecott, Radio
Corp. and Eureka Vacuum. Motors,
rail, aircraft and oils were nar
' , row.j
The Associated Press 60-stock
average was up .3 of a point at 59
.and; on the week showed a net
: advance of .7 where it was only
.9 under the 7-year peaks of early
, January. Transfers totalled 743,
300 shares compared with 829,020
last Saturday.
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READY TO SERVE
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"l fiflht poin ond suffering ond deoth wherever! Amerkon
soldiers hove need of my oid . . . in field surgeries, convos
wolled ! evocuotion ' hospitals end flying ombulonces, on
hospital ships ond hospitol trains. To help me core for the
sick ond wounded, I hove the latest miracles of medicine ond
surgery, the finest of equipment. I wilt go anywhere I'm
needed . . but I con't be everywhere. Morei nurses
ore needed."
ALL women con help to fill this need. Soldiers will tell you
that It's the touch of a woman's hand, th presence of on
Army nurse, thot often means the difference between life
-ond deoth. If you are untrained, take o home nu sing or
nurse's cide course. If you are o senior cadet nuric, serve
your final six months of training In on Army hospital. If you
ore a registered nurse, Join the Army Nurse Corps NOW.
rwv tnrougn your local Ked
witn tne surgeon fceneral, U.
; NURSES ARE
Md m InfarmatiM mm haw
kl the V. .Army Nwne Cwm
art for eur wenni taMiws,
re.
am at this a and aand M S tha
SV C r yaw ami Mad
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U.'S. ARf.lY W
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435 STATE STREET
SALEM ' r
This Message Sponsored by
3 J-S? ECS j&f&E
Tractor ond
2i3 C L!brtr
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BELCIAN LANDSCAPE - Cows move peaeefnUyi
threat h snow-covered fields o the First Army f rent In Belsiom. f
Whtu this picture was made American troops were fighting to
dislodge German troops entrenche4 en bill In background.
Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ori. Jan. (API
Butter AA prints 4-',Vc, carton
4i-47'tc; A grad prtnU - 49-46c
cartons 45'-46c;i i B grade prlnU
45,s-45ie: cartons 4-46ic.
Buttrfat First; quality, maximum
of . of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland 82-52ic; premius quality,
maximum of J3S ot 1 per cent acidity
53-53! ic: valley routes and country
points 2c less than! first or 60-50' ic.
Eggs To retailers: A A extra large
S2c; AA large 50c; A large 4Sc; A
mediums 45c; small (pullet) 40c.
. Live poultry Buying prices from
producers: Broilers; up to 2 lbs. 30c;
ANYWHERE
tress Chapter or communjote
5. Army, Washington 2$, D. C
NEEDED NOW
I am a mtmd
iMamw
I am MNtraiMd
waattolearN Q
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U. S. An. WaiimM SS
UPB-SA-N-a
NURSG I CORPS
laaaj Bad Oaaa ak. b.
Equipment Co.
Calem. Orecon
Portland
fryers S 9 to 3'4 rbs. ',ic; roasters
over Zk lbs. 2',ic; Leghorns 26c; col
ored hens au weights 28c; roosters ana
stags 16c lb.
Country meats koumck prices to
retailers:- Country killed bogs, beat
butchers.! 120-140 lbs. l-20c; vealers
AA S2sc A Jlic; B 19-19'Ac; C 15-
n,c; cuiis iz-isc; Deer aa nw; a
20c; B'lS4c; C 14c; canner-cutter
covin 13-l4c; bulls, cannen-cutters 14-
H'c; lambs AA 26c; A 24ie: B zzac;
C 10-20c; ewes fS 13'c; M 12c; R
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: I Oregon triplets 29.Sc; daisies
29.8c; loaf 30.2c; triplets to whole
salers 270 loaf 27ac lb. FOB.
Rabbits Government celling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 35 -44c;
live price to producers 22-24C lb.
Turkeys, selling prices to retail
ers; Dressed hens and tarns 43ic lb.
Ttirkeys Alive: Government cell
ing buying prices: Hens and toms for
government sale 3.zuc; tor civuian
trade 38.20c lb. -:
Onions- Green 90c dozen bunches.
Onions ! Idaho 3-inch 1 M: locals.
Oregon 1.85 per SO-lb. bag; boilers
10s, 34c. I ; m '
Potatoes Deschutes No. 1. 3.54;
KJamath Falls 3.54 cental; No. 2 and
culb 1.53 ; per 50-lb. bag; U local, Is,
100a. 3.50. ft;--
Potatoes New" Florida reds 3.17
per 50-lb. bag. K
Wool Government control.
Cascara bark 1944 peel lie lb. '
Mohair 3 1942. 12-month 45c lb.
Hops '-4 Normal contracts:. 1944. S5c
up; , 1945. f; 75c; 1944, 55c; 1947, 50c lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal:
Alfalfa No. 2 or better 34-36: oats
vetch $25 ton valley points; timothy
(eastern i Oregon) $35-36 ton: clover
$22-23 ton.' r,.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 27 (AP)
(WTA) Salable cattle for week 2575:
calves 240; market active.? generally
steady but good cows and medium-low
good teers as much as 25 cents high
er: few toads strictly good fed steers
19.5a-16.0a; medium-good 13.50-15.25;
compnon down to 11.00: cutters to 9.00:
common-medium . heifers 9.50-13.00;
strictly good fed heifers up to 14.50-75;
medium-good beef cows 10.00-12.75: fat
dairy - type cows around 1 8.50-10.50;
cancers -cutters largely 6iM-S.00; med
ium-good bulls 10.00-11.75: odd head to
12.06 and 12 J5; good-choice vealers
I3se-is.oo.
Salable- hogs for week 2165: market
unchanged: supply inadequate to fill
existing .orders; good -choice ; 170-270
lb. barrows, and guts 15.75: 257-300 lb.
15.06; heavier and lighter weights
14.M: good sows , 13.75-14.60 mainly;
good-choice feeder Digs 15.00-25; good
stags largely 11.00-50. . - ? -'
Salable sheep for week 1475: fat
lambs -generally steady but late top
iq cents aoove jasi weex; ewes arouna
50 cents hither: ood -choice trucked-
m lambs 14.50-15 00; few head and one
car 13251 two cars fed 94 lb. Canadian
Iambs 15.50. new recent hleh: common
lambs down to 10.00: culls down to
8.00 3 good yearlings up to 12.00; i good
slaughter ewes e.ao-T.uu; cuiis aown
to zja or below. .
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore Jan. 27 AP)
Wheat futures unauoted.
- Cash grain Oata No. 2-38 lb. white
48.00; . oats No. 2-38 lb. gray 48.75;
parley ko. 3-43 lb. BW 47.80. i
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 14
soft) white (excluding Rex) 1.54; white
clubi 1.54: western red 1.54. .
Hard red winter: -Ordinary 1.54: 10
per cent 1.55; 11 per cent 1.59; 12
per cent - -,)
Hard .white Baart: I Ordinary ! 1.54;
10 per ent i.84; ll per cent ij
is per cent l.ra. . t , .
Todav's car raceinta: Wheat 14. bar
ley 14. flour 4, corn , , nay 7. mm
teeq 3. ' - !
Salem Market
Quotations
eal grocer are Indicative of the daily
melrt nriltmm 9miA 4 MMt h C
rem Buyers out are not guaranteea
BUTTER, EGGS AND -POUt,TRY
(Soajert to chaag without aotkt)
BU11UWSI S-ii -. .i
Premium - - ;
No l : 4 aa
N. 2 . t M
butter prints
a ;
B
: AS
Quarters
.! 4S
EGGS i .
Extra large
Mediums
Standards ,
Pullets 4..
M
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JJ2
. ,i 24
M
r. 1.. f
IT , 1,
Colored nana Nn 1
No 9 GtHarmA hanm
Jl
Colored frya !
Mm . . .
oumjwt w caaajt wiuteai seucei
rULl.1 & X .r
No. 1 springs j
no. i "- '
LIVESTOCK '
Spring lamb " IS 00
Yearling lamb , .7 60 to t M
Veal V -4 . , ISM
DRESSED s
Tcp . Prices Paid!
Prompt ReaaJtUac
; Ship t y
Fred Ilsycr
IIczl Divi:::a
444 8. W. TamhCl St. or
S. E. f 2nd V Fostec Clvd.
TTla cam accept aly
, anlmaJs
klel
eompllasc with O. P.
regsUUama,
Jersey Cattle
- - t ... . . . -. r- -
Club Meets !
At Luncheon
Br LI1XIE MAD SEN
' Farm Editor, Thej Statesman
E. Martini who i has . been tn
Oregon five months studying
dairying for the: benefit! of the
industry in Brazil, told the Ore
gon " Jersey Cattle club Saturday
there were "much better condi
tions" in Oregon than in his own
country. He added that sanitation
methods here were far superior,
too. I "
-Walter C Leth, member of the
American Jersey Cattle club board
of directors, was toastmaster at
the annual : luncheon of the Ore
gon club : Saturday noon at the
Marion hotel in connection with
the state meeting.. !
Dr. James Millar, of the federal
council churches, was the featured
speaker, talking of- a post war
world.' -.s i p .:...-
Charles 'A. Sprague, ! special
guest of the group, spoke briefly
on "some advertising of the dairy
industry that it didn't altogether
deserve in reference to the un
dulant fever turmoil. He express
ed belief that the industry would
not be injured by legislation cur
rently proposed or even,: in the
final analysis, by the publicity.
Others introduced and who
spoke .briefly were Burton Hutton
and George Angell of Portland,
Harold fwalt of Corvallis, and Ted
Warren, former American Jersey
fieldman. l
On the; resolutions committee,
n regard i to the formal) actions
taken (see page 1), were Rex Ross
of Mt. . Angel, George Horning of
a-l a ; a w w W a. - a m
onerwoou ana n. tr. wai( oi cor
vallis. ? I '
Wanda Cooper, Clackamas coun
ty, who has 13 bead of Jerseys,
won the 1944 registered calf
awarded each year by the club
for the champion 4-H club mem
ber. This was the 18th calf pre
sen ted by the club to 4-H mem
bers and V. W. Foster Ac Son of
Sherwood was the doner, W. T
Putnam of Hillsboro will! provide
the 1945 calf.
The board of directors was In
structed to include as part of its
program the selection of a classi
fication judge , who is a resident
of Oregon. A state Jersey' sale
was proposed. M G. Gunderson
spoke briefly regarding it and the
matter was .left to the directors.
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Grain Futures
Break
CHICAGQ. Jan. 27-Iiqul-
dation and I denial of rumors that
the war food administration had
been asked; to i reinstate an order
requiring the use of rye in the
manufacture of industrial: alcohol
caused a sharp break In grain fu
tures markets today." ;t
All opening . prices were sub
stantially j below the previous
close. A slight recovery was made
near mid-session but the- rally
failed to hold. I
At the - finish wheat was IYa to
2 cents lower than ' yesterday's
close, May ;$1.60-.- Corn was
off to 2, May $1.11. . Oats
were 1 to 1 lower, May 65-
H. Rye was off 1 to 1, May
$1.11-Ut Barley was lower,
May $1.09. v f, ' .: - -
Some buying of wheat for cash
Interests developed on the .early
break but the demand soon was
satisfied, tl: ; r ' . "
Valley Births
LIBERTYAri eieht and one-
Half pound daughter, Lenna May,
was Dom xo Mr. ana Mrs. C. I.
Custer at $ their , home 1 Friday,
January 18., This. Is their fifth
child and second girl. u
Stocks and Bonds
3mn' 7
STOCK AVERAGES
30
IS
Rails
34.0
33.9
33.5
34.4
24.9
36.7
22.9
IS
trtii
39.8
39.8
39.8
39.1
35.6
40.0
33.1
80
Stks
59.0
58.7
58.3
58.3
50.6
59.9
49.5
Indus
-80.5
78.
-79.S
-79 .
Saturday ..
Previous day
Week o L.
Month ago
Year ago
.70.1
80 8
1944-43 high
1S44-4S low J 69.1
BOND AVERAGES
20
10
Indus
1048
104.7
105.0
104.S
.105.5
105.7
1048
10
Util
107.1
107.3
107,2
1059
105.S
107.4
104.7
10
fogn
HI
68.7
68.7
88.1
64.1
csa
63.2
j Rails
Saturday
r.e
97.0
...80.2
.96.5
.83.3
e.7
-193
Previous day !
Week aao
Month ago i
Year ago ..
1844-49 high .
1944-45 low ...
RATION CALENDAR - "
PROCESSED rOODS: '
Book 4 Blue stamps X8 through
Z5, A2 through G2. now valid.
MEAT. BUTTER FATS CHEESES:
: Book 4 Red stamps Q5: through
. XS now good. j - .-s
SUGAR; : j ; . t ' ' " - ? 1
Book 4 Sugar stamp $4 now good
. for 5 pounds, new stamp to be valid
reor: 1 ana must last a montna.
SHOES Laeaa StaaiM tavalid:
Book S Air plana stamps Nos. 1.
. s ana 3 vaiia aow.
GASOLINE:
A 14 through March 21. Each
eoupoo worth 4 gaUona.
WVWL. OIU ,
: Period 4 i Js eocpons (1943-44
cries) and period HS coupons (1944
, 45 aeriaal valid through April 31.
STOTESi I l- .-- V . :
. Apply at local CPA boa ft for oO.
-gaa stova ceruncatea. v .
UiiliTED
''UdkinS,;
; II:rrb'ni:rl:h-
Packing Co. t :
4S N Frost St
Salem - Phone
Sharply
Financial
"Strictly Private"
TXAR MoVt'.- :
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WERE TU5Y WDW GOT FIVE-SWR
KEEP HAm rr TDWHER
. THE TDR-RjR 10t D GOT; TUE AVC
VbOR SOU
Da9 " taasl Ba aaaw .
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Statesman
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Copy tor this page accepted un
til 6:30 tha evening before publica
tion i for classification. - Copy re
ceived after this time will be run
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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 cares
Where this paper Is .at fault will
reprint that i part of an advertise
ment in which the typographical
mistake accura.
The Statesman reserves the right
to reject questionable advertising.
It further reservea the right to
place all advertising under the
proper classification.
A "Blind" Ad an ad conUbstng
a Statesman box number for an ad
dressla fori the protection of the
advertiser and must therefor be
answered by letter. The Statesman
la not at liberty to divulge Infor
mation as to the Identity of an
Advertiser using a "Blind ad.
Livestock and Ponllry
CUSTOM hatching. Baby -chicks HE
strain, order early for best dates. C. E.
Milton, 85 Lansing. Ph. 9526.
Swegle School Sends
$26.10 to March Dimes
County Wide Campaign
SWEGLE I The school child
ren of Swegle school helped in
the "March of Dimes" campaign
by sending in books of dimes fill
ed by the school children, ; their
parents and friends to the amount
of $26.10. j ' - "
Calvin , Kennedy, , Marilyn
Frame,' 'DeVoruV Kleemah ' and
Marlyn Lorenz were absent: from
school all last week because of
illness.: ."1-1 .'"'"
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The program by the sixth grade
for assembly Friday afternoon was
short The , opening . exercises
were led by Deloris Werner and
Glen Straw! Members of the class
in a playlet "Thrifty Americans."
Two pianoi solos by De; yonia
Kleeman. The balance of the hour
was given to group singing.
200 Delegates Attending
Frozen Food Conference
. CORVALtIS, Jan. 27-)-More
than 200 delegates are attending
the 24th annual canners and froz
en food packers school here an
all-time high,' officials reported
today. I-!
Monday J through . Wednesday
next week will be devoted to froz
en food processing, since the can
ning phase (ended today, j r
The attendance record was1
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achieved because some features of
th - cancelled Northwest Canning
association convention are includ
ed in thec&urse, officials said. -
Valley lObituaries
DETROIT, Funeral services
were held ; Thursday at Stayton
for Mrs. Fannie V. Btahlman who
died In, ft Bugene hospital Tannle
V. Smith was born December 22,
1874 at White Cloud, Mich and
came to Oregon at the age of 15
' She , was married in 1895 to
Fred W. Stahhnan, who died five
years ago. Survivors are - four
sons, Don of Roseburg, Earl and
Ward of Detroit, Alfred of Camp
Maxeyr Tex:; three daughters,
Mrs. Ethel Estey and Mrs. Jiorma
Booker of Detroit and Mrs, Naida
Booker of Holley, and IS grand
children, i !
Mrs. Stablman was a resident
Detroit for! SO years and saw
many changes in the community,
AT FlBST
SiOMOFA
Gold preparation c$ xincttd
1 r- rN
- Farm
By Quinn HaU
S.XSOKl
BEACM.FIA
&T0L)CHUL TO GET v
Livestock and Poultry
WORK HORSES SADDLE HORSES
Bar K Stock Ranch :
Largo , assortment on band at all
times at vet y attractive prices. CRED
IT given anyone. Discount (or cash
Guaranteed as represented. : Free de
livery Harry Kuehne. Carlton, or
Locatea ', mi. w. of Newoerg.
COWS-COWS COWS
fresh and coming fresh. Jerseys and
Guernseys. Good ones to let out on
terms, one. 6 or more.: Take them and
try- them before you buy them. Also
some very line neuers. s. uo-
erty. Ph. 6685.
FOR SALE: Palomino stallion 8 yrs.
old. 1345 Cross. St. -
FAMILY, milk cow. gentle, easy
milker, good producers. E. D. Struck.
Rt. T, Box 407, r mi. East Silverton
Highway. '
RABBITS WANTED, thousands ot
them, top prices, fryers or older stock.
Furs also bought. Harder Rabbit Farms.
9403 Cherry Aye. ftu z-izm or z-ibbz.
ORDERS taken for broad breasted
Bronze poults. Ph. 903 Jefferson,
WANTED: Beet end canner cows
bulla and veala. Will call at farm
E. L Snethen. 3370 K. Turner Road
Ph. Z1345 Morns or eves.
WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS: Sexed
pullets and cockerels. HaU mile south
of Aurora on Pacific Hiway. Stoncr's
Poultry Farm. Rt. 1, Bx. 121, AuroraJ
Help Wanted
t mmw-nv rrprn .- 1
WANTED -i
HOUR AND PIECE 'WORK. MON-i
DAYMAN. 29TH. A. Mi,. .
Willamette Packing Co.
698 BASSETT AVE. WEST SALEM
FIRST- Class Stenographer for an
administration office' at Oregon State
College. J. M. Clifford. Room ill;
a. : ti t stll n..1KH ' - . i
afvgracuifurv xiatu rurvaiiua
Help Wanted Male
Workers now employ ed tn war pro-
ductipn should not apply and will not
be. considered for employment ty em
ployera advertising tn this section I
FINISHING CARPENTERS: STEADY
tvnn-v - at nn ph nun 's . . -,
S , WEN . ' wanted. - essential .' work;
Steady jobs: Tho. Kat.Woolen M1U Co;
STEADY Work year round lor mldi
die aged man. Edwards' Hatohery, Rt
s, box si. rn. zzu. u- : . ,.- .3.
SAWYER for 15M cap. circular mill
Burkland Lmbr. Co Turner. .
. Exp. milker.- Schindler Bros.. Dairy.
Help Wanted Female
REEDS MILLINERY
Reouires - assistant manager, also
saleslady. Apply in person.-SOS State St
WOMAN wanted for "care of baby
and 9 yr. old girl. .- No housework.
Room, boara ana sou. rn.
GIRL for office work.' 18 to 25 yrs
Shorthand not necessary. Permanent.
(.ail l . v. iiarx, muv, iot ippi.
SERVICE -man's wife wants lady to
care for small boy In country. Cook
2 meals.- do usual housework. No
laundry. Board and room; State wages
expected in reply. Write Mrs. W. J.
Rolow, 191 s. Church. :
REPAIR lady at City 5! Cleaning
Works. 1245 State. Apply in person. ,
WOMAN to stay, with elderly lady
during oay. fnone aaaa. t: - , .
HOTEL Maid. Earn while vou leam
Middle aged preferred. Box 567
Statesman. i: '
TEMPORARY ' Cook) at Willamette
University student bouse. Call Miss
Jack at 9289. : P
WANTED: Experienced -saleslady
Call 4664 afternoons or ''7941 mornings
I tnv tn frm far ehildranr wim
rm. & board. Ph. 7264 or 1140 S. 15th St
EXPERIENCED egg eandler. North
west Poultry and Oairy Products Co,
1505 . rront
' EXPERIENCED Waitresa wanted. The
Meadows. 340 State.
WAITRESSXS - and woman cook
wanted. Comet Cafe. 1204 Leslie.
HELP WANTED: En erratic women
18-45 yrs. In good health and Inter
acted in retail business. Full training
opportunities with good pay from the
day you start. Apply today Room 308,
McGUchrtat Bldg, Safeway District
Office. . ; i. -..-7. ' .j '.; J f
Salesmen Wanted
- SALESMAN now calling on contrac
tors, jobbers, tractor and equipment
owners to add line ox repair parts and
tool steel. Pan-American Steel Pro
ducts Company. 815 Superior Avenue,
Cleveland 14, Ohio. .
Situations Wanted
' WILL care for children ra my bom
during tn aay. tn. ximo.
WANTED: ' Carpenter and - repair
work. iao pauiung. ku 4, Bom 89
an Brewnins an. , i -.- - . s
SffiSjErTcarfoT. " pk 8649.'
Preschool Playschool; - 1381 State
Agea 3-e. Part r au day. Ph. 8430.
ORRIN S. PIN NET. contractor.
Designing and remodeling homea.
Ph. 94S3 Rm. 330 Oroa Bldf
aa nisa auuuuxu. .
Ami
Markets i-
Money to Loan.
Q
uick Gash Loans!
Oh any ' worthwhile secur
ity Kepayabie m ; l-s
; months
- Company is locally owaed and .
Managed.
GENERAL FINANCE
-CORPORATION ;
S-13S Phone 9168 t '
13t S. Commercial St. Salera
PRIVATE MONEY
AntrT'And Truck Loans
Contracts Refinanced
sa dj..' aAa,- aawt . SfSSBdWt ' aSatral ' Ot
trucks recarotM Ilv.
Kwiaa mm. aiin viream as na bfwk. urw iiiviiaj
You retain possession of vehlclo. ; "
After 5 o'rtoc uhone S361 or SH
for appointment -,
ROY H; SIMMONS
a.mi.tt hitte . it-
US 8 Coml St -Phone 9168 iU 15SI
ATITO LOANS
. ,. Nn Im
USV your W mm rv.M. .j . "T
rlgamarole. Prompt, private aervlce.
518.08 per mo. -repays tn 11 months
8180. - Come In. or save time by phon
ing in your application. When approved
r i . m. mnA ninm tin vaui
mill JUH.VUV uif " r w
casn uiuneuiaKijr. .
Personal Finance Co.
Room 125. Second Fir. New Bllgh Bldg
518 State St. mono: aaiem
. Lie. 8-123 M-185 a
S MONEY $
RIAL ESTATE LOANS ' M
Wo Buy Beal Estate Mortgagee and
, contracts
STATE FINANCE CO.
Ue. S-118 ML 118 Cuardlan Bldg
Auto Loans .
Willamette Credit Co.
JTH FLOOR GUARDIAN BUILDING
LICENSE H af IW .
For Sale Miscellaneous
FURNACES
I,'
Rebuilt, also Replaced
FREK ESTTMATES.
EAVE TROUGHS. CHIMNEY STACKS
Johnston Sheet Metal Co.
Ph. 5391-
1410 S. 12th St
SIMMONS bed comolete. high chair.
iranina- board, lad v a suit lacxet. Utan
woolen mills dress, new, size 14. 4321
N. CapitoL Ph. 7333.
niVTMPnnr r rhair. riinrttm table
& chairs, 9x12 rug. Call evenings or
sunaay. o . unuic - 0.
-uaM K Strin wrist nfah.
lust cleaned. 825. Also blue patent
learner pumps, a-,t AMA. rn.
S PIECE walnut dining room set
like new; also- maple bed room suite,
inner spring mattress, . coil springs.
112S s. 14th.
ONE Dozen laying hens. 3 pullets.
also car radio. 3302 N. .5th. Ph. 4423.
HEAVY, also light trailer. 3 miles
w. on Dallas Highway. Box 489.
PIANO. 1st class cond.. fine tone.
Ph. 142W3 or caU at 708 Court St.
Dallas. : -V -K
DAVENPORT and chair. wine color
velour, with material for re-upholster
ing. Se Adrians sias, 713 i-ourt si.
Ph. KU. Vaiiaa. . -
ALASKA WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
Year's subscription (52 issues) 810.00.
Special rate to servicemen, $5.00. Trial
offer, one month, one dollar (Si.00).
Business developments and opportuni
ties, living costs. Farming. - mining, i
fishmg. oil. fur.: travel. - Wrtten by
Peter wood, author of "Alaska-Beck
ons Or Does It?" in. Liberty maga
zine Xec.- 9. Airmail money to ALASKA-
INFORMATION SERVICE; Fair
banks. Alaska.
' PRE-War oil circulator and barrel.
table model radio, S unit electric
plate, lawn mower, and,- Irons. .1115 '
E.- Rural. ' -, .. . p.-..- v
BEER Cabinet-" good condition. 365
S. Commercial. Ph. 9763. - .
BABY buggy, pre-war. collapsible.
good condition, i860 E. Nob Hill.
3 WHEEL trailer, excellent rubber.
Dan nitcn. iuz7 .oax..
SHOP Heatinr Stove. Sawdust water I
heater. Ph. 5409. 197 So. Commercial.
WELDERS
New or used A.C.-D C. At last a
general . purpose arc welder, the first
practical underwriters approved weld
ing machine -built to operate satisfac
torily from 110-volt bower auoolv.
GAS St ARC OUTFITS FOR RENT.
VALLEY WELDING SUPPLY CO.
e .-' 197 -So. Commercial
NEW mattress full size ea.
915.75
, 14.75
New mattress twin size, ea.
Good used wood ciiculator .
. 39.75
9x13 Congoleum rugs ea.
. 5 8S
Unfinished chest of drawers 5 75
Used mattresses L. ; ea. 5.00
Nearly new pre-war Lange . -
wooa . range - - . - - 59.08
Hocker. chairs & tables.
VALLEY FURNIT4JRE CO. ,Ph. 3092
zoi s. High st Corner High & Ferry
WITT .TIFTl i(m1 fnm, Twallara
ped with either 16" or 21'' wheels and
14m .. IMA P.iih Cn.Prm.n.
verted to 5 Pass.. In perfect condition.
new Air conditioner neater -for 40
St 41 Ford DeLuxe and Mercury. Tire
At Truck Chains. Flash Lite Batteries.
Tira Pumm. fiaa - I.Mk- 4. ' 11 t
Triple, Dual & Single electric Horns!
seaieu oemm Arriving, cassmg and rog
Lites. Fire Extinguiahers. manual and
automatic. - Fine stock of guns and
some ooa size sneus. i !
590 No. High. Don Madison.fi
WRINGER Rail nr - .11
wasnuig macnines, see atr. EUis at
Nelson Broa Purn. Co. lis M I iv
. .
eriy ou ; - - r- .. .
PRE-WAR T MCTClaC Plu 9088. "
UNFINISHED kidnev ihiMA Amm.
tng table with 3 drawers . and S .
HWIVH . ; . T B
Salem Home Furniture Co. 137 S. Coml
rCOLLDJ and SHEPHERD puppies.
ru urnam - ...-m
S ST fnat HlKnlr H.h. v.
vlnator unit: 3 horse double duty sin-
si law usiksbbbt mornr" rttm erat aiaa -
kettle: small sausage stuff er; maat
lu1 JEV Ur eoolT; Dayton
-TRAILER House with daveno tlnk,
f,KU k 4 m . . - .
"-"-"-t "s- ia am oi west
Salem. .: f -..u-t s.T ...... i.
v i. . . ... j " 7-
SriSS. "emeketa.
DAVENPORT,' cheap. 3 burner elec-
WHITE, ..,m.l . .
Beater. 3 beds, sanitary couch.-Morris
s. a. A3tn.
BURBANK Potatoes 12 50 sack. Swe-
paw waaaaaiaaact O WSWm JTH. MZmi9l, '
StsT?!:?.. celled I
ana rear, lights, good
Mrea. top removable. 2545 KazeV AvT
YOU will, save money at Durrain'a
V ft bhy buggy, baby beds. New
ti.3?85JP9rtUnlKd- on. block
Classified
For Sale--JIiscellaneona
. an roltr akatea
with metal ease good condition. Call
1074 after SdO PM. -
. rmr m ....-1 varlotiM. 75C and
I upTBring W Al w. tetsrt
Anderson, urxnaiu - -
Wallace Rd, Box 398. '-
omA , niMuMM. .nM with
eoilav Wedgewood gas range, small gas
r.ter..cprnbination cooking and heat-
nar wnite- mmnxi ..
couch. 1293 N.,5th.
PIANO BENCHES. $13. TaUman-;
sso- sl iztn. " - - r
ATMORAYS OZONE, sell and rent
B C Pugh Ph 8-3458 fU box o.
ifXnuUJ"Vull.'iw''iriii ' l' " " " Saajaaa'-a mm as.
TRinTRS roe rent Woodry Auction
Mkt, 1605 N. Summer. . "
SHOP CO-OP AND SAVE
Mankata nave)
, iwun: iiMu " w
painted furniture. Picketta Co-op Fur
niture. liUl aiivi
Aim cnf. iibaH Vumiture. .
Sewing Machines. Stovea and Appli-
ances. we 1 rju w
andov: We call for and deliver.
BKOUH.S WStU UIVi nmarn
1900 State Phone 7S9e
BARNYARD fertilizer. Ph. SX-
FIREPLACE screens made to order.
phone 6483. ,1 .
stoves, dishes, motors, radios. ffre
appliances, household goods KLICi
MANX 385 N. Commercial. Ph S885.
nra? n, ml a11 furniture, ant-
tlquea. household goods. lu,-V!'
stoves, guitars. Sundale s, 293 N. Com L
Phone Jwa,
wrinn 4rnxtatine heater, like. new.
Med. sire. Ph. 3-1143..
v.unHn erMtine cards. The Apron,
Shop. 879. N. High. Phono 8088. -
. ..n . 1 mm.wVkMWlf MIU
creU pipe, tile, septic tanks. Oregon
Gravel to.; rnow , ,
.ct s Extracta. S44 W. 83rd.
t wr cpr.rr cm Ait nosta. 30c each
at Fred Smith Lumber Yard. ph. 8515,
3815 Stat St
WW COTVTT PTANOS
rta.lv 19ct iiui nrnrfiiction allowed
by WJ.B. to 1945. Few buyers will
get new spinel, jici now u jtum wii.
one. Tallman's. 385 S. 12th. near S.P.
depot. ! -
GREEN tapestry davenport and
: 1 -- AQ aa
Large blue tapestry overstuffed
i 1 , eHi wu
Cfllir . .-.i .....
Salem Home Furniture Co4 137 S. Coml
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED: 'Small candid camera.
folding type. Ph. 3598.
WANTED: Tricycle or scooter for 3
year old . child. Ph. 2-1508.
WANT Late model Electric Range.
Ph. 4702 or 21410.
WANTED: Elec Refrig. Ph. 2-150.
WANTED: S Ice boxes. Ph. 7598.
We Buv, Furniture
TRADE WITH A-FIRM "OF 30 TEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG
RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR VSKB
: i" Pianos . .- - ;r
F urniture and Appliances
Call 9149. tor appointment.
HOGG BROS.
260 State St , . .
CASH - for5 household goods, appli
ances and radios. Huas. 415 Ferry.
Ph. S-1029. i - - .--
WANTED. PIANOS. Will pay cash-
Wills Music Store. 433 Stata St
WANT-adjustable hospital bed with
springs. ; with , or without mattress.
Ph. 24064. .;.V . v;. - - "
CASH for used piano at other ' mu
sical instruments Call 4841 daya or
9537 evenings or send description to
Jaeuith Music Co. 191 8 High,
WANT TO Buy. Taee cameras 8k
lensea McEwan Photo Shop 435 State,
WANT
tUSKD tFURNITURSt PtA 918 ' .
" Wanted Farnitnre
IF You' have furniture to sell, can
or see Ruse Bright. Ph. 7511 or 5862.
j Miscellaneons '
LEARN PRACTICAL
NURSING
nurse.. Big dciund. High wiges,- Leam
quickly ; at home. Fine extra - money .
wvupautiu. Ages ia xo eu. ,UXa Kneot '
r w auw AAtivi laoea
tion. Wayne School of Practical Nura-
dd ina Biaieaman. -
"INCOME ; TAX-Oulck Ri-Lt1
sociable Rates. Fully equipped to servo
mu. eiiicicnuy.wi nonetr Trutt
Bldg. . Ph. 8617.: .
SEWPjG la ray home. Ph. 5348. .
VETERANS Tnfnrm.Hnn - C.-.,!.
. - - . M w . ,
Chamber of Commerce. 1 to 4 p.m.
opunaoreu oy uisiaoieo Amer. vets. A.
L. Brewster. Service Officer. Ph. 4339.
PLASTERING. Patrhlna' m ml.lh,
U F. KilfoU. 545 8. ComX .
?r0Xf. ?f m and repehtng. Woodry
Mkt, 1605 N. Summer. Also lawn mow
er sharpening and adjusting, continued.
Dental Plate Repair
TW0-H0UR SERVIC1 IN MOST
- . i . a" a era ,
BrtSI. T. MaJ?Your put Repair.
a-DA HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg. State 4 Com. Ph.. 3311
FREE ) enitrhM -
Auction
Market 1603 N. Summer.
For Rent Rooms
bus 49- wk. Phone 4961. '
55:. J".,th ong privileges,
for ararklnv miri a - "
; Rm. -. in . modem
l.A Hr.T WmJt .
- w w , 1 ,
Bldg. Ph. 7684.
t blocks Capitol
DAT BED, coil springs. Ph. 8310.
FULLER Brushes. 1745 Grant P. 835T
Room and Board: V .
n? A XI 1 BP I a a a-. av a
I " noma, room ana
- wmTirKfni oraerry man.
needs no nursing care. Ph. 9470 Sunday
For Rent Apartments .
JITWT V . . .
-T . a. ana s room
ram, apta. Steam heatTphone 637 L
for mnW-H" .. ulPD1f
ya. S4QS for appointment.
S FTJRNKHvn .1 ' fi
I SS, 2mJU-u?-, pt or ver Boat
sunn ooai use. ..
c. . w rerm. lenani.
For. Rent Ilonset
.S RM. unfurn. hous. Wired for
elec range. In,. I80O H. Winter.
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