The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 12, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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    OREGON STATECJXML Eolam Oregon. Thursday Morning. April 11 IMS
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Furriers Asked
To Tern Paper
Dags lo Salvage
i Paper bags in which ground
limestone and fertilizer is deliv
red to farms constitute large
potential supply of critically need
ed paper which can be salvaged
for war purposes, C I. Sersan-
- us, chairman of the Oregon state
salvage committee, reports.
These high-grade kraft bags,
containing a hundred pounds of
lime cr fertilizer, number into the
hundreds of thousands on Ore-
' gon " farms, Sersanous says in
pointing out that much of this
paper is now being burned.; Firms
handling salvaged paper have of
fered to accept all of these lime
fertilizer bags they can get Ser
sanous cautions, however, - that
and bags containing tar liners are
not acceptable but the tar liners
may usually be removed easily.
Moss Should Be
Removed From
Lawns Soon
Moss on lawns is a condition
that must be taken care of in any
moist, dark climate. Weeds come
in more rapidly, too,' because of
this lack of sunshine and because
of packing of the top soil. Where
grass roots are thrifty, soil loose
and enriched, drainage sharp, the
moss that comes in will disappear
as soon as spring growth really
starts. Moss , is really only ab
sence of grass.
l grass is thin and poor, if
moss persists and weeds are abun
dant, look to conditions under
ground. Check up on soil content.
on drainage, on the kind and am
ount of seed used. How about
' regular feeding? How about soil
loosening? How about water dur
ing summer?
Divide the lawn into portions
with lines (not imaginary ones)
and go over it section by section.
taking out all weeds and their
roots. This will loosen up the soil
to a degree.
Then fertilize with whatever
fertilizer you can get.
Labor Assistant
From Dallas
Ray E. Kliever of Dallas has
been appointed as farm labor as
sistant In Polk county. Appoint
ment was made, by the Oregon
State college extension service.
Kliever is a returned war vet
eran having served in the army
for two and a half years. He is
one of the first few veterans of
World war II to return and be
employed in Polk county.
Kliever was born and raised on
Polk county farm. He attended
Dallas city schools and was grad
uated from the Dallas high school.
Before entering the army he was
with the Willamette Valley Lum
ber company. He succeeds
Charles Renier who resigned to
enter private business at Albany.
The farm labor office will contin
ue Its headquarters in the Dallas
city hill. ,
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Flying Buddies
'. -'
Freah from a six weeks' engage
ment at the Sir Francis Drake
hotel In San Francisco, the Fly
l Buddies, who started their
Mfe aa theatrical artists on Ice
katea but find roller skates
faster, ore at Leonard's Sapper
elub this week. Once with the
Minneapolis Ice Follies, the
skaters make
eolor count as they share the
oor snow program at Leonard's
with Rusty Coleman, song and
, dance comedian; La Vera and
Lorea. acrobatic Up dancers,
: and Johnny Whlttimore's Dixie
land orchestra.
. The minuet, which the French
brought to perfection, really be
fan as a rustic dance.
DRESSED
Veal and
Elogs Uanletl!
Top Prices Paid!
Prompt Remittance
Ship to
Fred Ileyer
Ileal Divisica
414 8. W. ramhil) St or.
S. C. S2nd A Foster Bird.
I?Aia vTe eaa accept only
animals killed In
eompllanco with O. r. A
refsutioaa, "
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Attend the spring flower show
at the YMCA Friday, Saturday or
Sunday. The show opens Friday,
April 13 at 2 p.m. It is being put
on by the Salem Men's Garden
club, assisted by the Salem Garden
club and the newly formed Camel
lia and Rhododendron society.
If you are at Portland, attend
the American Primrose society
show to be held Friday and Sat
urday in the Art. museum.
Now is the time to plant some
more onion sets and cabbage
plants.
Burn the prunings of woody
plants, compost those more easily
and rapidly decayed. Woody prun
ings harbor pests and diseases.
- Treat fairy ring. Use some cop
per corftpound. Bordeaux will
help. Manganate products will
also help control. But don't let
it get a head start
Elkton Man
Has Patented
Farmer Aid
Howard F. Carnes, Elkton farm
er, has developed an automatic
regulator for electric feed grind
ers. The automatic feed flow reg
ulator ior small electric feed
grinders was patented but has not
yet been manufactured.
F. E. Price, one of a number of
contributors to a symposium pre
pared by the rural electrification
administration covering recom-
mendations agricultural engineers
from 11 states, is enthusiastic over
the electric feed grinder regula
tor. Price also explains that the REA
report is intended for American
manufacturers who are preparing
to market new and improved
equipment for farmers after the
war. Much research has been
done by college and other labora
tories resulting in new- electric
equipment for use on 'farms, that
has never been carried to the
manufacturing stage. Manufac
turers will soon be ready to spend
time, money and effort, in "devel
oping such devices.
Ship's Log Tells
Of First Garden
For Oregon
So far as is known, the lirst
garden in Oregon was planted in
January, 1796. The record is con
tained in the log of the ship Ruby,
which was anchored in the lower
Columbia at that time: "Wednes
day I took a party of our people
and cleared a small island which
we called Tree Island Possession.
and made a garden, planting In
dian corn and sowing radishes.
mustard, cresses, celery and tur
nip seed . . . In October we
found the potatoes aboundant and
large and good, the radishes had
gone to seed. There were several
beans, but no appearance of peas,
mustard, cresses or celerv. the
latter we ascribed to the troop of
birds which inhabited the islet, j
and the former to the peas hav- i
ing been kiln dried, as the soil
everywhere is rich and good."
Hundreds Expect
To Attend Sale
In GiehaHs
Hundreds of dairv farraor nA
breeders are expected to be on
hand at the annual Pacific North
west Guernsey consignment
to be held at Chehalis. Wash
April 26. A total of 72 head are
listed to go under the hammer
of Auctioneer Earl O. Walter of
Filer, Idaho.
Elmer J. Mearinws nf Pnrtion
. -- " v. .avails,
neldman for the American r.nwn.
sey Cattle club, says that "select
ing a bull to head your herd from
these sires will save many a
breeder a lot' of time and expense
in running around trying to lo
cate one. At the sale you'll find the
best already picked out for you."
Recommend That
AAA Continue
Recommendations favoring con
tinuance of the AAA program af
ter the war, with reference to
wheat, and urging that its opera
tions be made more self financing,
were adopted -during the past
week at a conference held at Wal
la Walla and attended by farm or
ganization leaders from Washing,
ton, Idaho and Oregon. L
The suggested program: is de
signed, its sponsors say, to meet
the competition of more easterly
sections with their lower freight
rates, and nearness to markets.
UBa. CHAN fin
Dr.T.TXaaiJUj. Dr.G.CaasUl4
.CHINESE Herbalists
241 North Liberty
HP1' Portland General Cectric
Co Office open Saturday only
10 am. to I pjn.s to 7p.m Con
tultation. Blood pressure and urine
tests are free of charge. Practiced
since Mil.
t til lAu
Quotations at
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Or... April It-AP)
Butter AA prints. 46-46'ic, cartons
4Si-4?'ic: - A trade prints 45i-4c,
carton 43-4ie; B grade . prints
43'i-45ic, cartons 46-46.c.
Butterat rirst quality, maximum
of of 1 per cent acidity, delivered
in Portland 52-52'ic; premium quality,
maximum of .33 of 1 per cent acidity
M-53'ic: valley routes and ' country
points 2c' less than first or 80-51 ',c.
- Eggs To retailers : - A A extra larf
46c; AA larf e 44c; A larf 42c; A me
dium 38c; small (pullet) -35c dozen.
Live poultry Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 31.8c;
fryers X- to V, lbs. 31. 8c: 3 roasters
over . 3'm lbs. il.se: Leghorns 28.3c.
colored hens all weights 28.3c; roost
ers and stags 18-22. 5c lb.
Country meats Rollback prices to
retailers; - Country killed hogs, best
butchers.: 120-140 lbs. 19-19ic; vealers
AA 22Ve; A 21V.c; B 19',,c: S 15
17ic: vutls 11-lSc; beef AA 214e: A
20c; B 18ic; C 16ic; canner-cutter
cows- 13-14c; bulls, canner-cutters 14
14c: lambs A A 2c: A 244c; B 22ie;
C 10-tOc: ewes FS U'ic; M 12c; R 104e.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
retailers: Oregon triplets 29.3c; daisies
29.9c; loaf 30 2c: triplets to -wholesaler!
27c, loaf 27ic FOB. - i ?
Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.;
live price to producers 22-24C lb. ?
Turkeys Government takes sup
ply, market nominal.
Onions Green 80-85C do, bunches. -
Onions Idaho 3-inch 2.00-2.10; do
No. IS local. Oregon 2.00 50-Ib. bag. -
Onions Sets, eastern. 32a, 7.66;
plants, Walla Walla SO bunches 8.00
8.50. B -
Potatoes Deschutes culls 3.00; Klam
ath rails culls 3. JO cental; 50s 1.85 bag;
local - Is. 100s. 2.60. , .
Potatoes New Texas : Red Tri
umphs 3.73 per SO-lb. -bag. i
Wool" Government control.
Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb.
Mohair 1942. 12-month 45c lb.
Hat - Wholesale prices .nominal:
Alfalfa No. 2 or better $34-36; oat-
vetch S25 ton valley points; timothy
(eastern Oregon) $33-3 ton; clover
$22-23 ton.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 11 (AP)
Wheat futures not quoted.
Cash grain not quoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft White 1.54:
soft White excluding Rex) 1.55; white
club 1.55; western red -1.55. -
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.54; 10
per cent 1.57; 11 per cent 1.62i; 12
per cent 1.66',.
Hard white Baart: Ordinary 1.54; 10
per cent 1.56; 11 per cent 1.61; 12 per
cent IMV.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 26, bar
ley 2 flour 15, corn 1. millfeed 6.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 11AP)
( WFA Salable and total cattle 200;
calves 25: market active on cows and
heifers, steers rather slow; market
generally iteady. strong, with canner
cutter cows 25-50 cents higher than
Monday; few medium steers 13.25-14.25;
cutter - common heifers 9.00-11.50: me
dium' grades to 13.00; canner-cutter
cows v7.2S-10.00; fat dairy type cows
to 11.00; good beef cows to 13.00; good
bulls 13 00-13.50; common grades down
to 10.50: good-choice vealers steady
15.00-i6.00. -
Salable and total hogs 100; market
active, steady; top 15.75 for weights
160 lb.; good sows 15.00: stags 1340;
one lot choice 93 lb. feeder pigs 18.00
or 60 cents above - recent top.
Salable -and total-sheep 50; market
active, steady; few medium - good
wooled lambs 14.00-13.00: good-choice
shorn lambs No. 3 pelt 14.50; good
shorn: -ewes No. 2 - pelt 6.75; wooled
ewes quotable 9 00. '
Wheat Leads
Strong Rally
In Grain Pit
CHICAGO. ADril 1 1--Grain
markets broke sharolv in early
tradins today but auicklv recover
ed on a strong mid-session rally
which sent May wheat to $1.74,
the highest since late 1924 and
1925 when the price came within
minor fractions of $2.05 per
bushel. :,;
Reasons for the 1924-25 bull
market were a heavy European de
mand for North American grains
and failure of the Canadian wheat
crop which boosted prices at Win
nipeg to $2.20 a bushel
At the finish May wheat was
within 2Vi cents of the futures
ceiling, and rye and barley were
as much as three cents above the
previous close.
The early break, result of sell
ins,nromDted by the eovemment
report predicting a record crop of
sez,5 15,000 bushels of 5 winter
wheat this year, halted after the
July contract had lost as much as
1 cents. ''"(
After the eafly offerings had
been absorbed the wheat1 market
quickly did an: abou face with
shorts and cash -brokers the best
buyers. Complete relief from the
shortage of box cars on western
lines is not expected for several
months and there is a scarcity of
grain at terminal points.
At the finish wheat was V low
er to 1 higher than yesterday's
close, May $1.74 . -Corn was
up 1! to 2, May $1.14T's-1.15. Oats
were M to IV higher. May 65
66. Rye was IVa to 3 higher, May
$132-1.32. Barley was up V to
3, May $1.09. , '
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Stocks Make
Best Advance
In 2 Months
NEW YORK, April 11-The
stock market today moved into its
best advance in two months as
broad .' buying . developed Fin the
wake of early strength in rails,
motors and steels.
Gains in the pivotal , groups
ranged from fractions to more
than 2 points and closing prices
were about the day's hiarhest Deal
ings of 1,060,000 shares compared
with 760,000 yesterday.
Analysts attributed the buvinsr
revival to a prevailing speculative
and investment judgment that the
market had discounted over the
last few months the finish of the
war; In Europe and reconversion
events, .- w -
The i Associated Press . 60-stock
composite advanced .7 of point
to 61.7, or within a point of the
1945 high. , : At'J
Up 2 or better were Santa F
and Chrysler while a point or
more bigher were VS. Steel, Beth
lehem, Studebaker. Sears Roe
buck,. Cerro de Pasco, American
Smelting; American Can. Air Re-
ductidn. Union Carbide, Interna
tional .Telephone, Great Northern,
Goodyear and U.S. Rubber. Philip
Morris jumped 3.
Portland
Stocks and Bonds
: - April II .
STOCK AVERAGES ... -
20 10 10 IS
Indus Rails Util Stks
Wednesday 82.4 37.9 41 4 61.7
Previoua day IM 37.3 '41.1 C1.0
Week ago $13 M S . 40.9 60.6
Month ato v $2.4 ' 36 9 41 J 61 2
Year ago 714 : 27J . 26.4 2.0
BOND AVKRAGKS
- - .. - -30'
Rails
Wednesday '99 9
Previous day , 99.S
Week ago 99.
Month ago - 99.4
Year ago J. ...87.4
1945 high 90.9
New-1945 high.
1 19. M
Indus Util Fogn
105.9 ,107.1 71.5
105.0 107J 71J
10S.1
1074 714
1054 1074
105.4 106.0
71.8
66.2
1054 107.6 71.9
Salem Market
Quotations
The prices below utmUed by a It.
cal grocer are Indicative, of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
c-y ine statesman: - - t
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY
(Svajeet t ckaatfe withaai ecteet
eiiEsrsz . -
Premium ' ; 44
No - 1 . 46
No. S 49
BUTTER PRINTS
A '
B
.44
.49
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large
Mediums
Standards
Pullets
4
47
44
43
42
44
Cracks
POIXTRT
No. 1 colored hens
28 30
24.00
31.80
No. S colored hens
Bakes
Colored frys
Lambs .,
Ewes
31.80
i. 1340
04 to .08
Cows, boners and cutters
Cows, common ,,
Cows, top dairy
Cows, beef type
.04 to .OS
. .08 to .08
..08 1 to. .06. M
..09 to .13
Veals ,
.13 to .144
Bulls
Hogs. ISO to 270
Sows
..08 to .12
.19.45
.12 to 14.90
Army Buildings
Will House Vets at UO
EUGENE, April 11. Army
buildings , vacated here by the
army engineers will be used by
the University of Oregon to house
veterans enrolled at the school.
City council approved the pro
posal last night and college of
ficials will survey the buildings
for needed remodeling. ;
Manufacture of 8833
Busses Approved, ODT
WASHINGTON, April II. H5)-
The war production board has
approved the manufacture of 8833
buses for local and inter-city op
eration during 1946, the ODT an
nounced today. This is the same
as the 1945 program.
Milk Production !
At New High
On U.S. farms milk production
was again in March at a new hich.
fully three percent above last
year's. Tor the first two months
of the year producers had sent to
market 160,000,000 pounds more
milk than in 1944.
Classified Advertising
Statesman
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Call 9101
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imum 35c; 6 tL min. 45c No
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Copy for this page accepted un
til 6:30 the evening before publica
tion for classification. Copy re
ceived after tbl time will be run
under the heading "Too Late to
Classify."
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 wfl)
reprint that part of an advertise
ment in which the typographical
mistake accura.
The Statesman reserves the rlghl
to reject questionable advertising.
It further reserves the right to
place all advertising under the
proper classification. ?
A "Blind" Ad an ad containing
a Statesman box number tor an ad
dress ia for the protection of the
advertiser and must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
not at liberty to divulge Infor
mation as to the identity of an
advertiser using a "Blind ad.
Auctions
STAYTON AUCTION '
Sales Every .Thurs.,
7:30 P.M.
Cows, heifers, bulls, calves, sows,
feeder pigs. Jersey bull breeding age,
good shape. 1-2 bottom 14 in. tractor
plow. 1 practically new all enamel
range. Bring what you have to sell.
Will make - your tune worthwhile.
Wanted : 29 fox horses. Wanted 250
head feeder lambs and all the fat
cattle' you have to selL
. Phone S2S Stayton f
livestock and Poultry
- FOR SALE: 400 turkey poults May
7th. Come evening!. Sat. or Sun. L.
M. Fenley. St. 4. Box 331, Salem. Ore..
1 mile west of Fairview home. 4 mile
NW of Pringle school. i s . ?
; XF 'You want to buy anything listed
in this column and need the cash to
buy it with, then do what hundreds
of other people do phone Salem 3191
and ask for the money on the Per
sonal Finance Company's Special Ft
nance Plan. SIS Stat Street,
WANTED: Beet and canncr cows
bulls and veals. Will call at farm
C. t. Snethen. 3570 C Turner Road
Pta 21343 Morns or eves
" RABBITS ' WANTED. - top i prices.
Bring them in. Furs bought. Breeding
stock, does and young for sale. Harder
Rabbtt Farms. 3405 Cherry Ave, Phone
2-1234 or 2-1882.
Legal Notice
DNAL ESTATE NOTICE
Notice is hereby: given that we
have i filed our final account as
executrice of the estate of Mary
J. Von Behren. deceased .in the
circuit court of Oregon for Mar
ion county, and mat April 30,
1945, at the hour of 40 o'clock
a. m, has been appointed by said
court for hearing objections to
such final account
EDITH M. PUTNAM :
. MAMIE R. LONG '
! ! H. GRACE KOWITZ !
' Executrices ' of said estate.
i M-22-29-A-5-12. i -
Finaricial
Livestock and Poultry
TEAM work mares. 4 at S yrs. old.
wt. 1300 lb.. fuU sisters, really nice.
saddle horses.' Cow fresh six weeks.
Gene , rite. Williams Ave Box 76.
FOR SALE: 8 year bid work horse
Rt. 9. Box 773, Skyline Road.: James
uaveuta . - i - - -
Help. Wanted
' ELDERLY man and f woman wanted
as caretakers,, man must be able to
care for- horses. Phone S1SS or 2-1143
wAmiir I
EXPERrCNCED 1 RETOUCHER AT
ATTRACTIVE WAGES. APPLY . IM
MEDIATELY. . " - 4 - :. ' ..
Box 350, co' Statesman
PERMANENT ACCOUNTING and
STATISTICAL ' positions wHhS the
State. Apply at S16 Mead Building.
Portland 4 Final filing date April -1.
Positions locally or- throughout; state.
MAN or women to ' park cars on
parking lot. corner Court and Front St.
.Help Wanted Male
Workers now employed m war pro
duction should not apply and will not
be considered for employment by am
oloyers advertising in this section
MEN WANTED
Willamette Valley's
Largest Appliance Dealer
Authorized agents for Maytag. Easy.
andBendix washers. frOnrite Ironera.
Frigidaires, Refrigerators, and ranges.
Want men to train for electrical ap
pliance service and saleswork.
;
Men Interested In
preparing themselves for a permanent
postwar position. Receive pay While
learning. Fret schooling. Essential
work. f .. I
Apply
HOGG BROS.
260 State St ' Salem. Oregon
REAL ESTATE Salesman Ener
getic person with car.;
LAWRENCE
McFARLANE REAL ESTATE
Phone 2-158C
EXPERIENCED Tire changers. Fire
stone Store. Center and. Liberty. :
PART Time door man. Apply in
person. Grand Theater.
Maintenance Man
We have a good position for a com
petent man familiar with all chases
of store maintenance work. - We ' are
interested only in men who cannot
work in war industry., and will gladly
consider an older or .one with slight
physical handicap. i
J. C. PENNEY CO., INC.
MAN for clean-up work, full or
part time. 235 S. Com'l.
WANTED: Maintenance man, a fire
man, and a sawdust man, also male
and female attendants. Good; board,
room, and laundry furnished in ad
dition to salary. Oregon Fairview
Home, Salem. i
waotedT
hop yard; WORK
PICK up points 7 JO a. m. every
morning.
1. Farm Labor oiiice xi cnemeiceta.
2. Ladd St Bush Bank Cor. State
St ConVL
S. Miller and Commercial Street.
JOHN J. ROBERTS & CO.
Phone 23052 or S423
DAIRY hand. Scbindler Bros. Dairy.
LARGE Company wants credit and
operating man with or without ex
perience. Perm, position. Give full de
tails first letter. Box 341 Statesman.
Help Wanted- Female
WANTED
Saleslady to Sell
Housewares
MUST HAVE SALES j EXPERIENCE.
PREFER LADY WINTH BOOKKEEP
ING EXPERIENCE. T
Apply
SALEM HARDWARE
A Fashion-Wisp Woman
Would eniov selling Women's appar
el here Pleasant environment 'to work
in . . . good hours and attractive sal
ary. An essential job; aiding" in the
distribution of vital civilian needs.
J. C. PENNEY !CO , INC.
WANTED: Elderly lady to wacb
children day times. 1208 Chemeketa.
GOOD HOME and liberal pay for
young lady or service man's wife in
exchange for light services and com
panionship to elderly lady. No objec
tion : to small cfuM. Fri. sws. Mrs.
Gwynn. 1311 N. Liberty.
HOTEL MAID. MARION HOTEL.
PERMANENT position in drug store
for salesgirl between 20 St JO years.
Write Box 387 Statesman. .
SBOKirniURYTorSco u t officTTyD
ing, shorthand, general office practice.
Interesting variety. No routine. Down
town office. 127 New Bligh Bid-.
WANTED: Saleslady between 35 and
40 yrs. Reference. Phone 3090 after
10 AM. - - : '
WOMAN to care for invalid air!.
Board and room and wages. Call Bush
school or write Mrs. Paul Robinson,
Independence, Ore. , tu
STENOGRAPHER Recorder wanted
In reeistrar's office at Willamette Uni
versity. Apply Eaton Halt
COMPETENT mtldle aged woman
urgently needed as housekeeper and
companion for elderly -r woman. Must
stay nights. Light work. Give refer
ences. Box 361. Statesman. ,. - h
WAITRESS. Combination. Day shift
No Sundays. Permanent Bright Spot
Cafe. 360 Center. I , -
WOMAN Wanted. No experience nec
essary. Salem Laundry. ,263 S. High.
2 WOMEN to learn pressing at City
Cleaning Works 1245 State St Apply
in person, -v. j . , -
EXPERIENCED fountain girt The
Spa. -. 4
WANTED: Experienced waitress.
Marion HoteL "1' .-
HELP WANTED. Energetic women
18-43 yrs. in - good health and Inter
ested la retail business Full training
opportunities with good pay from the
day you start. Apply today Room 206.
Mctiiicnrin Bldg.. saieway uisinci
Office. s -
WOMAN 43 to 55 m. for maid's
work. Apply Hotel Salem. Steady work
Situations Wanted
CHILDREN cared forJ; Ph. 864S,
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Fa
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"Strictly Private'
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Situations Wanted
PreSchool Playschool; : 4381 ' State
Ages 2-8 Part or all day. Ph e43t.
' CURTAIN Stretching and washing.
240: 8. Com'!.
: TWO iris want houuivnrlr Tito nmr
hour. Phone 22694. v s
SEWGjidlteH
GARDKN Plowing triotnr B
3. box 753. Melton Stevens. Ph. 49F2L
WTT.T. tal Vl gairt A soV iM atfaminita
-.t. va vi4UlCIi
Ph. 21800, Apt. 1, 510 N. 17th.
WANTED: To file hand saws, drag
sawi, new and old falling and bucking
saws, expertly conditioned for the
woods. My work will be of the best.
Give me a chance to convince you.
Open aU work days. Hans Chris ten
sen, 364 N. 12th.
lng. drag. Bud Chapman. Ph. 108F13.
Money to Loan
YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON
SIDERATION WHEN YOU
APPLY TO -
General Finance Corp. '.
FOR
.... .. -
Quick Cash Loans
Locally owned and operated, we are
familiar with all local needs and con
ditions and lend on any reasonable
security, up to 12 mos. to repay.
Telephone 8168
State Lie. (S-138) 136 S. Commercial St
PRIVATE MONEY
Auto And Truck Loans
Contracts Refinanced
Money for new and used ears at
tnteks regardless of age.r No delay
bring car and title and get the money
You retain possession of vehicle.
1 to 13 .nonths to repay.
Arte i o'clock ohone 3361 or 21145
for appointment
ROY H. SIMMONS
Rc iru la ted by state .
138 S' Com ! St Phone 8168 (M-132)
AUTO LOANS
Use your car as security. No long
rigamarole. Prompt, private service.
818.08 per mo. re Dave in IS months
8180. Come in. or save time by 'phon
ing in your application. When approv
ed make just one trip and pick up
your cash immediately.
Personal Finance Co. :
Room 123, Second Fir. New Bligh Bldg
518 state st. Phone: Salem 3191
Lie S-122 M-185
Money to Loan
WANTED. REAL ESTATE mortgage
loans, city or farm properties; loans
made as small as 8300. See us about
refinancing your present contract or
mortgage. '
Leo N. Childs, Inc.
344 State St
Phone 8261
Auto Loans '
Willamette Credit Co.
STB FLOOR GUARDIAN BUTUDINO
- LICENSE W M 198
I MONEY $
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CAS LOANS
We Buy Real Estate Mortgages and
Contracts- .
STATE FINANCE CO.
Lie. S-218 M-222. 212 Guardian Bldg
Loans Wanted.
EXPERIENCED hotel operator wants
to borrow by first mortgage $20,000
with 2 hotels as security appraised at
$52,000. Will pay J',, interest. In
quire W. H. canton. Monroe. Oregon.
Phone 3104 or 3945.
For Sale Miscellaneous
OIL CIRCULATOR, extra barrel. 960
Jefferson St
t Brlggs At Stratton motors suitable
for lawn mowers, etc. Ph. 2-1627. ,
Ha" CEIFTRIFUGAL pump powered
by 1928 Chev. motor, V belt drive,
complete with suction hose and foot
valve. Phone 3638.
COIL Simmons spring, new. . Small
white range, new. 3 burner kerosene
stove. 6 gal. jar and lid. 9x12 wool
rug. Lady's grey coat sue 40. 2490
Myrtle Ave. - . -i --.v... i-
HYDRAULIC dump bed IH ydl, $100
Cement mixer, 1 yd. cap. 875
. 4 nice French doors ... $20
Computing scales, weighs to 30
lbs, computes from - lc to $10.09. '
Like new .i ..$7S
- Furnace for 4 room house, in
cluding pipe 1.$23
Candy makers hollow steel slab
piped for running hot or cold wat
er thru, 35 in. x 84 in. t
Two copper candy kettles. 80 lb.
capacity, like new.
Buttercup cutter, removeable .
knives. 21 in. long. An for 8250.00,
or will sen separately.
Fred J. Browning. Liberty Rd. Ph. 22239
BOYSENBERRY tips. Ph. 3031. Mr.
Forkner. :-.- -
ENAMEL wood range with coils. 842
water St ,
LOVELY 2 pee. bedrmV suite com-
Elete. 3-way lamp, plat rocker, table
imp,- curtains, rug, good man's bike,
hip ; boots 7, slicker like new. camp
cot fruit Jars. 1030 Norway.
2 NICE maple finished breakfast
sets. Tables with leaves. 2 elee. irons.
Lawn mower: Montunower grass cut
ter. Stevens fixit shop. 1283 N. 8th.
Ma
rkels
By Quinir Hall
a .-.-. ' ...
- mpm- US GINS
VtXlO, CAM
4-17
For Sale Miscellaneous
- TOR SALE Old building, good
timbers and miscellaneous lumber. You
wreck. Make offer Phone eve 2-2678.
NETTED Gem potatoes. 83.75 per
100 lb. sack. Bring sacks. Swegel Com
munity Store. Ph. 2-2291
Organ, -good cond. 1703 Broadway.
POTATOES 81.50 sack or 2e lb. You
dig. Bring sacks. Phone 23052 or 8623.
John J .Roberts & Co.
Shop Co-op and Save
Practical things for the home in
unpainted furniture or with durable
plastic finish. Pickett's Co-op Furni
ture. 13th and State. ;
ICE Cream fountain and milk shake
machine. SISfr.OO.. 847 Saginaw St
FULLER Brushes 1749 Grant P 8331
LAWN MOWER Sharpening St Ad
lusting. Woodry's Mkt. 1605 N. Summer St
TERTILIZER for sale. rPhone 3533.
Fill dirt. Ph. 5077.
RIVER SILT
Also garden sand, free from grass,
roots and weeds. Phone 5077. -
"ALWAYTalirstoc r
Woodry's Furniture Mkt r Ph. 8110
9x12 RUG used-3 mo. 885. Can at
1705 S. Church St
SMALL typewriter desk: enamel
wood range; table and learner-bottom
chairs, very sturdy;! elec. fence
charger; 2 burner hot plate; elec.
toaster. 1293 N. 5th.
EFFICIENT Two-Unit Concrete Sep
tic lanii. sewer tnpe. OREGON GRA
vex. lws n. f ront st Ph. 3417.
OVERSTUFFED chair. taDestrv cov
ered with springs. ExL cond. 517 S. 23rd
MALE and' female puppies. Very
reasonable. Salem Veterinary Hospit
al. Portland Rd.
9x12 DARK blue rug. hassock, floor
lamp, ornamental lamp, .'desk lamp,
2 end tables, coal oil heater, drapes,
dishes, tinware, cutlery, scythe, gar
den hose. Ph. 3750.
16 MM movie Cine-kodak, 3.5 lense.
for sale or trade for 35 MM. Ph. 4839
Salem. i
MONTAG wood range I with coils,
dutch oven, man's bicycle, occasional
chair, davenport. 1338 Elm. W. Salem.
PRE-war davenport blue velour.
clean. 323S Portland Rd. after 5 P.M.
TRAILER House, factory built, small,
light compact, new cond, Good tires.
$679.00 cash. $05 S. 12th St.
- NEW - Formal. Flowered taffeta on
white background, size 12. Also good
quality used clothing si7e 12-14. shoes
7AA, brown caracul fur coat size 14,
good condition. Phone 4228.
JOHNSON Twin or Water witch Out
board with 12' Canvas Boat St Car
Top Carrier. 1930 St 31 Chev. Truck.
1930 A Sc 32 B Coachs. 16"? Tires. Ex
cellent Motors. 30 Model A Coupe. 1934
Chev. Coach, excellent condition
throughout.' 1935 Pontiac Coupe. Radio
St Heater, 5 Pass. Army Surplus, Fish
erman & Scout Knap Sacks 25c. Jeep
Service Can 3 Gal. $1.75. 7!i Gal. $1.25.
Fishing Licenses, Salmon Eggs, Flies
St Leads.
DON MADISON. 590 No. High. Salem
BIKE A-l shape; will take trade-In.
2085 N. Com'l.
RTOVlf rs rva 1 ri n 0 JU n
Woodry's Mkt., 160$ N. Summer St
WRINGER Rolls for aU makes of
washing machines See Mr. Ellis at
NeonBros Furn. Co, 313 N. Llb-
BOY'S bicycle, completely overhaul
ed. See at 2375 S. High. 1
- TRAILERS for rent 50e- per nr.
Woodry's Mkt, 1605 N. Summer.
ATMORAYS OZONE. seB and rent
ft. C Pugh Ph 2-2458 PO Box 463
WE Buy St sell furniture, tools.
stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric
appliances, household goods. KLIG
MAN s. 283 N. Commercial? Ph. $S85
Johnston Sheet Metal 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. t
WOOD Range with coils. ExceL Con
dition. 87 Abrams Ave. ?
ROCXHILL Everbearing strawber
ries 60c dot. K. E. Hellemn. 2258 N.
Com'L i . t
Wanted -Miscellaneous
WANTED: One or two' tricycles, any
condition, also Taylor : Tot and wag
ons. Phone 3698.- . d
CAMERA for SfWier. Ph. 3930 evgs.
WANTED to buy. Boy Scout Camp
Pioneer. I pack saddles with or with
out begs, one man scout type horse
scraper. 127 New Bligh Bldg.
We Buv Furniture
TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG
RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED
-'-vV- Pianos "
Furniture and Appliances
- - can ii4 ior appointment. 1
HOGG BROS.
260 State St ' ,5 ' '
Wanted: Elec. refrigerator. Ph. 8151.
, l.' i .: - . " I -
Classified
Wanted Miscellaneous
WANTED. PIANOS. Win pay cash.
Wills Music Store. 432 State St
WANTED. Pianos. Tallmaa'a. Ph. 6707
WANT TO Buy. Dsea cameras Mt
Mfiaea McEwaa Photo Shop 438 State.
USKD ' -FURJf ITUPUt PB 9188
CASH' ior used eiano as other mu
sical instruments Call 4841 days M
9337 evenings or send descrtptioa to
Jaquith Music Ce 191 S High.
Wantel Furniture
IF YOU have furniture to sell 1
Russ Bright Ph. 7511. 453 Court
Miscellaneous
VETERANS ' Information Service
Chamber, of Commerce. 1 to 4 p.m.
Sponsored by - Disabled Amer. Vets. 'A
L. Brewster. Service Officer. Ph. 4339.
ENROLL. NOW In our aewina classes. '
A complete course in' dress making
only 910. We rent sewing machines and
have a omplet repair service. Singer
Sewing Center. 142. S. High. Ph. 3512..
BUYWGHTOW
From Your Grocer. Use it for more
sanitation. WOODWORK. Dishes, Laun
dry - St General -Spring House Clean
ing, wmamene uro. supply -all sizes
25c. aoc. $L
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST -
CASES -
Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repair.
- DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST- -
Adolph Bldg State Com. Pn 3311
For RentRooms
ROOM for 2 work ine airls. Kitchen
privileges if desired. Ph. 7196. 725 N.
Church.
GOODHOManTbaipay"r
Voting lady or service man's wife in
exchange for light- services and com
panionship to elderly lady. No obiec
tion to small child. Ph. 6685. Mrs.
G wyiui. 131 1 N. liberty.
SLEEPING Room. 653 N. High.
CLEAN, comf. rooms. Men onlv. No
drinking. Close in. 875 Court St.
Sli RM. man pref. Ph. 7558.
Room and Board
Telephone man ' wanta board and
room in quiet small home some
home privileges. Will pay Well. Box
372 Statesman
For Rent Apartments
1 and 2 rm.' apts. Ill Chemeketa.
2 ROOM furn.' aDt. close in Private
bath. -345 E. Lincoln St., evening.
Jmt Rent -Houses
FOR RENT: House. 4 mL out. Elee.
Not modern. 'Ph. 22822. ' -
For Rent
TRUCKS for rent You drive ale-
Cune A LovcU. dhone 9600
GOOD Used Plan w ! SUM.
FLOOR SANDER lor rent
Moos-
gomery Ward.
Wanted to Rent
jFURN. tor partly! one bdrm. house)
or apt Permanent Adults. Ph. 366X
RAttRADmarT'wan"
bdrm. home, up to 860.00. Ph. 6325.
Umni.ff mtgmA fwimla u.nf 9 Kf.
house or apt, furn. or unfurn.. in or
near Salem. No pets, no children. Per
manent References. Ph. 2-1791.
2 or more : bedrm. unfurn. hoim.
Write Box 363 Statesman.
WSnREWATGTfoMinformaU
by professional man may rent mod
ern unfurn. 2 bed room house. Ph. 6158
For Sale Real Estate
$2750 5 rail on danrfv nk lnf
Oil circulator goes. Call A. L. Bell
with
Huff Real Estate Co.
HO S fnm'l .
Phone 3793 Eve. 'phone 1-1731
UNUSUAL HOLLYWOOD BUY
Beautilul 3 i bedroom En lih h
home. Double plumbing, automatic gaa
)At eilll ha mMt l
IV - - . .uckuvc, i '
30 ft. living room, hardwood floor.
i wie room aiTangemeat. rTlCI $9000.
See Mr. Danielson with
LEO N. CHILDS. INC.
BIT AI Trine
344 State St Ph. 9281
NTAlSrOME
2505 N Sth fit TVi. I. . t n
home. Lot 110x150 ft Close to school
St bus. Price ' $5,300.
Cal! G. H. Grabenhorst, Jn.
with GRABENHORST BROS., Realtors
134 S. Liberty St Ph. 4131. Eves 2-294S
86.(004 or 8 yrs. old. In good diet
N. E. Liv. rm., nook. 2 bdrms.. utility '
rm.. wired for range, hdwd. firs., fur
nace, air cond.
Huff Real Estate Co.
970 S. ComX
Phone 3793 Eve. Ph. 9441
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
3 bed room modern home close la
North. SMtMinn
Call Mr. Byrkit
3210
BURT P1CHA. REALTORS
337 North High Street - v
SELL OR exchange Portland for Sa
lem property. 7 rm. hse., double plumb.
3 rms up. 4 down. Hwd. Ors.. furnace,
bsmt Income $70 mo. if desired. West
lVnln- k center. Price
i-TrV Owner moving to Salem.
Ph. SF11 Salem noon or eve.
- CLOSE IN HOME '
Li b,kl- ,out .OB N- Commer-
CiU St. rms all plastered. H. W.
floors in 2 rm basement, sawdust heat,
elec. water htr. & wired for elee!
range. Price $8,000. , .
... c G- . Grabenhorst. Jr.
134 S. Liberty St Ph. 4131. Bves 2-2948
with GRABENHORST BROS . Realtors
88350 Another Kndfrh ....
rm. home north. 14x20 Hv. rm Fire-
Huff Real Estate Co.
' 970 S. Com'l.
Phone 3793 t Eve. Phone .i Hi
OWNER. Mod. S Mrm ) .
firs, firept wired range.' bsmt turn.
Dble. plmb. 730 N., l5th.
BY OWNER: 8 rm. mod s ln. , 1
house. fuU basmt, furnace, gas water
heater, completely furn. includ. Elee.
stove and oil circulator. 830 N. Hat
8 RM. ftirtiiKft hjuiu it
ment laundry trays. Corner lot. Close
to bus line. Price furnished $4,250.
Call O. V. Hume
with GRABENHORST BROS;. Realtors
134 S. Liberty St Ph. 4131
. ONLY $3775iK)
"f"- 2e. 1- gr?e. air con- '
ditioned fruit rm.. nearly new gas !
range and water heater, also oil heat
er St tank go with place. Call E. E.
Grimm. . . .- .i, ; ,
Rich L. Reimann, Realtor
167 S. High St Ph. $722 or eve 7805
S3 050 TJv vm i. m-
bdrms. Plastered house. Part baem4
dbL gar. Fruit, "jiuti and shrubs. .
Huff Real Estate Co. :
v - TO S. Coml.
Phone 3793 - . Eve. Ph. 9441
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