The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 01, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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Tht OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, fun I. 1345
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Cordon Urges
OPA to Solve
Land) Problem
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Solution .of the Unsatisfactory
lamb marketing conditions! has
been urged upon of fice of price ad
ministration officials by Guy I Cor
don, he telegraphed . L. Peter
son, state agricultural director,
here Thursday.
The telegram read:
"I recently held a conference
with OPA' representatives relative
to the present unsatisfactory lamb
situation in the Pacific northwest
and urged immediate action at
opening of the season rather than
at the close as last year. Empha
sized the necessity of OPA explor
ing all avenues of relief including
making available additional ra
; tion points for soft lamb season.
"Sen. Wayne Morse cooperated
and we are contacting OPA ad
j ministrator with request for im
j mediate memorandum indicating
plan of action."
Stock Market
Takes Slump
j NEW YORK, May 31-WThe
stock market averages stumbled
after five successive rising ses
sions to highest levels since 1937.
Losses ran to two or more points
at the close although extreme re
cession were, shaded here land
there. Transfers of 1,210,000
shares compared with 1,600,000
Tuesday. i
j Selling was based partly on the
: thought of a technical correction,
talk of further Washington steps
.to restrain speculation and fears
,pf international complications re
sulting from the row in Syria.
.! - NO. 61-66 r
' Synopsis of Annual Statement of the
' Mercury Insurance Com p a n y of St.
: Paul, in the State of Minnesota, on the
A thirty-first day of December, 1944,
i jnadu to the Insurance Commissioner
of the State of Oregon, pursuant to
law:
I INCOME
Net premiums received, S3.699.339.28.
: I Total interest, dividends and real es-
tate income. $285,015.07.
i Income from other sources. $39,-
019.88..
) i Total Income. $4,023,374.21.
'j ' DISBURSEMENTS
! Net amount paid policyholders for
losses. $1,667,070.68.
' : Lobs adjustment expenses, $79,
146.27. ' ! Agents commissions or brokerage.
$1,014,012.75.
Salaries and fees officers, directors,
home office employes, $79,367.03.
! Taxes, licenses and fees, $151,147.33.
: Dividends paid to stockholders (Cash,
$200,000.00). $200,000.00.
: Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders. None.
All other expenditures, $339,436.36.
! Total disbursements, $3,530,580.44.
J ADMITTED ASSETS
1 Value of real estate owned (market
Value) $17,609.52.
i I Loans on mortgages . and collateral,
etc. None.
' Value of ' bonds owned (market).
; $7,321,825.93.
: Value - of stocks owned (market
; value). $133,600.00. , ,
i Cash in banks and on hand, $544,-
sis 11. . .1
: Premiums in course of collection
written since September 30, 1944, $321,-
- .w.oa. I
i Interest and rents due and accrued
$78,874.58. !
; j Other assets (net), $25,976.41. 'I
' i Total admitted assets, $8,444,151.23.
j LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND
I OTHER FUNDS
I Total unpaid claims, $607,793.11. !
! Estimated loss adjustment expense
Sor unpaid claims. S25.0O0.O0.
Total unearned premiums on all un
expired risks, $3,269,773.43. , I
i Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, ac-
; counts. fees, etc., due or accrued
si.ooo.oo. i
' Estimated amount due or accrued
lor taxes. $133,400.00.
i Commissions, brokerage, 'or other
charges due and accrued, si 6, 000.00.
! All other liabilities. $65,583.99. i
Total liabilities, except capital, $4,-
,118,550.53.
4 i CapiUl paid up. $2,000,000.00.
'Surplus over all liabilities, $2,325.-
00.10.
, i Surplus as regards policyholders.
' 4.;fi.6Ut). lO.
i i Total. $8,441,151.23.
I.I BUSINESS IN OREGON
FOR THE YEAR
' i Net premiums received, $46,087.09.
i i Net losses paid. $12,677.03. I l
" Dividends paid or credited to;policy-
notaers, None. - ;
i Name of Company,- Mercury; Injur
nee Company. " i
: , ; Name of President, C. F. Codere. ,
Name of Secretary, C. A. Dosdall.
1 Statutory resident attorney for senr
ie, Louis R. Centro. 1012 Failing Bldg.,
j-oruana. uregon.
i Local agent. Richard G. Severin.
The
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On O
135 II. Commercial
1 Colds Are Expensive Luxuries,
i Protect yourself against - them.
j Kid yourseu l them quickly.
, i vo not suner.
- Schaefer's
Cold Tablets
Effective.-. .. 25c.d 50c
A REIEMBER
Schaefer's Herbal Balsam
v far Coug-hs . . . 50e and
conns
3Pain GoneWhat a Relief! The
minute you apply Schaefer's
Corn Remedy the pain stops.
The standard corn -remedy for
years. , ... ;
CotUe. .:
N Core - Km Pay
Soli the Schaefer War
1 .A
seolhing eye water that relieves th
irritation ot lired, reauenea y.
Aik for Penslar Eve Dath.
S0c-23c-49c
Salem Market
Quotations
ww mm4a. ImIaw .ltnnliafl bv a lO-
eal grocer are indicative of the dally
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but arc not guaranteed
by The Statesman: "
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY
(Subject t eoaaga wiuiwu !
BUTTERFAT
Dawt4ii m iM
No. 1
.53
M
.48
.45
.464
.38
.35
M
.22
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28.70
24.00
32.20
32.20
No. 2 --
BUTTER PRINTS
A
B
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large
Mediums
Standards
bullets
POULTRY .
Kin 1 rnlnrMl hens
No. 2 colored hens -
Bakes
Colored frys
nrremrv fD t.llav Psrkl
Spring lambs 12.00 to 13.00
Ye.rUns lambs ?.0 " 00
Ewes -. to
Cows, boners ana cuners lu "
Cows, common ; M to .08
Cows, top dairy A Jo .09.50
Cows, beef tynt .09 -to -It
Veals . to J4.M)
Bulls -i
Hogs. 160 to 270 J5 5
Peterson Asks
Dairy Month
Observance
Observance of National Dairy
Month during June, with a view
of informing the public of the
splendid job of production achiev
ed by Oregon's dairy industry,
was asked Thursday by E. L. Pet
erson, state agricultural director.
Telegrams were sent to Lee Hol-
liday, Klamath Falls, president of
the Oregon Dairy mens association;
N. A. Peters, Portland, president
of the Oregon Dairy Manufactur
ers association; Charles E. Eckel
man, Portland, president of the
Oregon Dairy Industries; C. A.
Smith, Medford, chairman of the
Oregon dairy products commission,
and Ada Reed Mayne, Portland,
Oregon dairy council, asking co
operation. Peterson said that in view of
the seriousness of the present food
situation full dairy production
must be continued. He declared
that the largest problem affecting
the dairy industry has been the
maintenance of quality of prod
uct in the face of difficult labor
and materials situations.
The subsidy question has many
within the dairy industry serious
ly concerned, Peterson averred.
Pioneer School Closes
June 8; 4 to Graduate
PIONEER The school will close
here Jurfe 8, with graduating ex
ercises on June 6. The graduates
are Rose Marie Wells, Evelyn
Theiss, Leonard Brown and Gary
Searl. Mrs. Clarence Dornhecker
is the teacher and has been hired
to teach again next year. Evelyn,
Rose Marie and Leonard have
been in the school all the eight
years of their lives and Gary en
tered the school here this term
from the Valsetz school.
Lynn Barnhart from Butte,
Mont., is visiting his cousin, John
Keller, jr., and family.
Mrs. Roy Black visited Mrs
Frank Searl Thursday afternoon.
The Pioneer Community club
will have a covered dish dinner at
the community hall Sunday, June
3, to which all are cordially in
vited to attend.
Stocks and Bonds
May 31
STOCK AVERAGES
20 io to in
Indus Rails Utii Stks
Thursday 87.8 41.5 44.8 68.1
Previous day 88.3 42 2 45.1 66.6
Week ago 86.0 40.1 44.4 64.7
Month ago 86.8 40.9 43.3 R5.1
Yean ago 73.8 28.1 38.7 53.3
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10 10
Rails Indus Util Fogn
Thursday ....100.8 104.5 107.3 73.8
Previous day 100.9 104.4 107.4 73.8
Week ago 100.6 104.8 107.4 73.7
Month mo inns mil inii t
Year ago .!...Z...9o!l 104 106J 66 J2
Original "YELLOW FRONT' Dntgand CaMy Speiml
Sole Arenl fne Panel.
- - ..vu.vu.vj i.i uMiivu ivanij f
Prescriptions Filled l8pU945 ' j : S j j
KIDNEYS
Lameness of the back, sore,
stiff muscles and tiredness may
all be due to faulty kidneys.
Use our kidney pills to flush, out
your auaney tubes, ana get rid
w unnecessary
pains ; a
This Is the efflclal Fenslar Remedy Store for Marlon county.
You will find these preparations of big-best quality and cnari
anteed to be exacUy for what they art sold and represented
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WE CARRY A COMPLETE LIIjE OF CRUTCHES
mm
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. -RmhtnmA Um intanaa itcam, aW to I
ATHLETE'S FOOTf
50c
Grains, Mixed
At Close ! After
Strong! Start
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1 CHICAGO, May; 31 .-Pi- All
wheal contracts reached new; sea
sonal ' peaks, rye wasf up nearly
two cents, and other grain futures
market! were sharply higher on
ah opening bulge f today but li
quidation! developed after mid
session afid closing prices were
mixed.,! . " ; " : ,
I At ink-day wheat dropped more
than two and rye nearly fouf cents
from ,the early highs under; com
mission house liquidation, some of
i induiM bya threeScent break
id prices for the brown cereal at
Vfinnptg.j ,-; I j .
Coriission house short cover
ing; during the final minutes of
the session accounted for a. rally
during which some prices recov
ered nearly a cent ' ; '.
Despite a 3's cents increase in
wheat ceilings, longs took ; their
profits on the bulge and there al
so was selling that was regarded
as hedging for southwestern cash
interests. I j . - j , il 1
At thl finish wheat was V low-
er top higher -than yesterday's
close, July I $1.68 Ti-1.69. Corn was
up Vs tooff , July Oats
were ?,s to i higher, July 64Tb-65.
Rye was down M to 1, July $1.14
1.41ai 1 Barley was off Vto 1,
July li)6i. j ! ! I I '
Inspectors of
Dairy Herds
Plaii Meeting
i i . ) : ;
A meeting of thedairy herd in
spectors! for Marion county will
be held in the near jfuture, County
Judge Grant Murphy announced
Thursday j following a meeting
with iDr A.; W." Simmons, veteri
narian from Silverton. The ! in
spectors ; are Dr. Fred W. Lange,
Salem; Dr. Simmons and Dr John
M. Hanrahan of Wbodhurn.! I '
Plans will be made at that time
on the setup to be used. Either
the county; may be lused as a unit
with a clief inspector or it may be
split into districts each district
having its (wn inspector, f
The new law regarding fees will
also be discussed. jThis ' law per
mits a maximum charge of $2.50
for a single test, $1 per head in
herds of two to five cattle or 50
cents i per head in herds with six
or more animals.
Classified Advertising
Classified Ads
j Call 9101
Three insertions per line.
Six Insertions per line.
One month per line
Minimum charge 25c; 3 ti. miri
; imum 35c; 6 ti. nin. 45cv No
refunds.' j . jf
Copy (or this page accepted un
til 6 30 the evening before publica
tion : for classification. Copy; re
ceived after this time will be run
under the heading f Too s Late to
Classify 1 .1 4 T
The Statesman reserves the right
to reject questionable advertising.
It further ! reserves I the "right to
place ; all advertising under the
prooer classification. 4 j ,
The Statesman assumes no finan
cial resDOnsibilirv tnii nrnn u.Vi1K
may ippfariin advertisements pub--4
laiiCMj in? vuiiuiins ana ' m cases
where this -paper LsUt fault miO
reprint that; part of an advertise
ment g tr) I which the ; typographical
mistake accurs. ;, 1 f t i
A 'Bhnd"i Ad an ad conUlnlng
a Statesraan box number for an ad
dressis for the protection of J the
advertises and must I therefore) be
answered l by letter, tha Statesman
1 not; at. liberty to divule tnfmC
ma tion as to the identity of j an
Livestock audi Poultry f j
12 DOES and about 7 young. 1 'buck
and hutches. Ph. 22483,1 t Hi
125c
UOc
$15
r -
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Rm.Ju .i ri f ' i
This Is not a "barg-ain basenaent' dmrl
store. We do not clainf to offer fthe lowest!
prices in town." Frankly, we don't! think that I
price Is the FIRST consideration in the eom- i
pounding of prescriptions. The assurance of!
fresh, potent drugs, and the concentrated!
services of skilled registered pharmacists out- i
rank the price yon r pay for a prescription.!
Yet, strangely enough, in actual practice, it!
costs no more and often m bit less to hate
7 o u r prescriptions filled here. Ask your
Fhyslcian aboat s. ); s i t ,
Everything for
jl The BaBy J-
We have! a' complete line of
medical rieeds for babies. Let
us fill; your prescriptions. . i
lo Swr Yor reerfb is Swtot
k 1 4eSght jy bAiaa H Hw . Um ftUs
mntstMMil iue
lall . a aoc aaal taMti
wale. Eipeca.aMM.eiieaia !
wUns siMi throat MalicM.' . .
II!50c
9
Livestock and Poultry
locks. aU or none. Also few bantams.
1374 Mission. Ph. 3-1874. ,
RAY TTnrma artHm
double, good rider, weight about 1200.
n in iuooji ituck. ion, in
f?d J?wl1.witft van body- Rt. a. Box
129. SIS. ml Tut fnul A s-
and Vt ml. South. . . ,1. ,
t29M after PJM 7
nvwi-rr w Dit- , .
Klemaii, RU J. Box 150, 1 ml W. of
TKV. AXn' I'l ! I . A IMAIAaM mXt. ' w a
fdallirri 1 2 vrt nlrl 1 infMin 107.1--
PO Box S44. Redmond. Ore.
RABBITS WAMTVT1 All . a
to 6 lbs. White 24c lb. colored 22c lb.
live weiant. Kaooit skins, best prices.
Wire stretchers and other supplies.
Salem uldmi fl nMit rtrtn
2-1530. Portland address. Rabbit Meat
Co, 8917 S. Stark. Sun. 1722.
buUs i and veals. Will call at farm
Hi Snethen. 3370 E. Turner ' Road
Ph 21343 Morns or avea.
n A tiXTT : W A m'rn . A 11 1
prices. Furs, wool bought. Full line
supplies, remedies,' etc. Raise Rabbits
commercially, bred does, does and
litters, bucks, etc. Commercial rabbit
maPazilM mih1ih1 tmnlra .mtrvM -a
sutdy complete service in every field
Harder Rabbit Farms. 3403 Cherry
Avenue, Phone 2-1234 or 1-1882.
WANTED Old or fox feed bones.
n I irVifCt mat-Vat nrlM mi . M
Phone collect Albany 14F14 or write
Montgomery Wild Animal rarra. Rt
3. Albany, a .
IT YOU want to buy anything ' lltefc
ed in this column and need the cash
to buy it with then do what hundreds
of other people do phone Salens 3191
and ask for the money on the Per
sonal Finance Company's Special Fi
ance Plan. 51 State Street.
HIGHEST Prices paid for rabbit
skins, j West Side Fur Co.. West Salem.
Help Wanted
Strawberrv anrt innulMiT nirlran
Mon. June 4. Leo R. Hawley, Phi
22273. Rt. I Brooks.
WATErirSCTVicTsi
station, or garage ; experience helpful
hut rnt nfmav i-.- Thi. im.hu.
..wwwww.. . . l.d (UJ. - ill
volves selling and (plenty of hardwork.
DO not annlv UnlKI vnil nr. IntsntaH
in extending yourself in order to earn
auvancemeni. irfxxi pay 10 start. This
is an opportunity for the right man
to establish; themselves now with a
good company having a definite post-
Apply in person only to Mr. Kingan,
The Firestone Store. Oritur A I ihrt
streets.
STRAWBERRY Pickers wanted regis
ter now. A. M. Zahare, Rt. 7. Box
353. Ph. 22916.
MANAGER FOR VALLEY FEED
AND SEED WAREHOUSE. STATE
FULLY EDUCATION. EXPERIENCE.
BACKGROUND, AGE AND SALARY
ARRANGEMENTS DESIRED. BOX 441
STATESMAN
HIGH School boy to work In furni
ture store. Prospective future for am
bitious boy. Inquire Hogg Bros., 260
State St.
ARTISTS: Experienced or beginners,
school students, grade or high school
home work.: paint and seU attractive
hand painted Mother and Father. pot
tery set. Will send samples hand
painted set for 23 cents, coin or
stamps. L'Ann Cantrell, Box 722. Port
land. Ore.
WANTED Strawberry pickers begin
ning Monday, June 4th. Phone 22278.
Ralph Badger.
Help Wanted Stale
Workers now employed in war pro
duction should not apply and will not
be considered for employment by era
ployers advertising in this section
! WANTED: Kitchen janitor and man
for dishwashing machine. Steady em
ployment, good; wages. Apply Marion
Hotel.
1 WANTED: Man with a scythe for 2
MEN Wantarl- Rrimsnn Cimnl. -
20 Highway Ave.
WANTFn . P.rl i.
This position suitable for older man.
fMwy "i person, orana 1 neater.
EXPERiENrrn Vnior,!,., t. m
19 S. ComX :
Legal Notice
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
: -"-' .t ki.cii tnai uic un
dersigned, . RALPH YERGEN has been
appointed Administrator of the estate
Of JOHN F iVEBr.TO v.
the County Court of Yamhill County.
ckuu aiiu nas quaiixieu,-
j NOW. THEREFORE, aU persons hav
ing claims against the estate of John
F. YERGEN, deceased, are hereby
notified and required to present the
Same, with the proper vouchers, duly
Verified, to the undersigned at his
residence on Route 1, Hubbard, In
Marion County. Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice,
f Dated this 4th dav of May. 194S.
Ralph wnr.rM -
Administrator of 'the estate of
JOHN v vrnr.rw
K. H. C. Bennett
Attornav for Rctata
First publication: May 4, 1943.
Last publication: June 1. 1943. '
My 4-11-18-25. J.1
Sfore
i r
h. wAm anaa
Phone Slail - 3723
EXTRA WORK i
BOTHER YOU? .
Try Schaefer's ;
Herve and Bone
i , V .....
Linimeni 50c and $1
Fat Darns .
! If It's Hot!
- ". -. I"- : .
And if yon have, poison oak It
teems to bora too. T can ret
rid of It qaickly tbonth by ns-
tm Hood's Poison Oak Lotion;
50C and SI. 00
PENSLAR
Ask for Penslar Aspirin Tablets b
name. They act promptly. Take
them for relief of colds and minoi '
throat trritationa.
SOc
" 1 i
1 lartte
inancial
Help Wanted lisle
RAILWAY Express wants qualified
driver. Must writ riniri lavihia hn
capable doing - clerical work. 44 - nr.
wL. . aili atii. i it
Waw fill UHIv
BUS BOY. ; THI SPA.
WANTETi Wirhnnu man n . mA
uuu. rniwucui imugo. ru, asuj.
man to work 6'i hrs. each Saturday
nigni. aauss writ rapia leglbl band
and capable doing clerical work. Ave.
MARRIED MAK on farm, t ISO. 00,
hsa.. Aigttt. mUk a- poUtoea. Ph. 67F14.
WANTED by Oregon Electric Rail
way, men between the ages of 21 and
45 to qualify fori positions of Brake
men and Switchmen. For information
inquire of local Oregon Electric Rail
way agenif
MEN wanted td work in cemeter
Steady employment. Kood pay. Essen
tial work. Pn. 8653 or call at 290
W Hoy t St. Jj
WANTED:" Experienced refrigerator
service and repair man. Start work
now. Permanent employment. Top
wages. Hogg Brofc. 260 State.
PLANT Men wanted. Dairy Co-op,
10 S. CornX Ph4B209. -
Help Wanted-Female
SOMEONE to care for t mo. baby
nights in your hoot. 3375 Mason St
from 13 to 4 PjM. I
LADY Presser. steady work. Stand
ard Cleaners, 363 N. Com'L
WANTEDS Waitress or combination
waitress and fry cook. Pade's Coffee
Shop. 1241 State St, i
EXPERIENCED Fountain girl. The
Spa. jj I :
EXPERIENCED! Waitress. Senator
Food Shop. 232 N. High St.
WOMAN for weekly cleaning, by the
hour. Phone 7949. J
EXPERIENCED typist for typing and
general office work. Ph. 24141
WAITRESS WANTED. The Spa.
HELP WANTED: Energetic women
1S-45 yrs. tn good health ' and inter
ested in retail business Full training
opportunities with; good pay from the
day you start Apply today Room 206.
McGilchrtst: Bldg,. Safeway District
IfflM r
WANTED it Middle aged lady to do
light cooking in ummer home, sum
mer months only. , Good- salary, nice
location. Inquire Hogg Bros.. 260 State.
Cleaners. Also checker needed. 1245
State St j :
Situations Wanted
RELIABLE ladjf wants light house
work and care oi; 1 or 2 children for
working couple. Mrs. Erwin. Ph. S1F22.
WILL Care fori elderly lady in my
home. Phone 871$.
ORCHARD Discing and hay mowing.
Power mower, ford Ferguson. M. Ste
phens. Rt. 3. Box 753. Ph. 49F2I.
MAN desires lawn and garden work.
Box 431 Statesman.
WANT steady lob on farm or dairy,
with house furnished for man St wife.
C. W. Thomas. lQ27,i Third St. West
Salem. it '
CHILDREN cared for. Ph. S645.
PreSchoo) Playschool; 13S1 State
Ages 3-8 Part orfall day Ph. S430.
Money to Loan
YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON
SIDERATIOI WHEN YOU
I APPLY TO
'General Finance Corp.
a I r)R
Quick I 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-13S1 136 S. Commercial St
PRIVATE! MONEY
Auto And jTruck Loans
Contracts Refinanced
"Money tors new land used cars oi
trucks, regaidless ef age. No delay
bring car and, title and get the money
You retain ' possession of vehicle,
l to 15 jnonths to repay.
Aftei 5 o'clock wnone 3361 or .31143
(or appointment
ROY H. PIMMONS
Regulated!' by state
lSSJSQStPliono 16S M 152)
WE LIKE TO SAY 'YES
WHEN PEOPLE WANT A LOAN
Making personal floans is our busi
ness. The more times we say "Yes
the more business we do. That's wtiy
we do our best topsay "Yes to every
request for a loan. 1 4 out of 5get the
money they ask for. The transaction
is handled promptly, privately, with
out involving Outsiders. Loans of $25 to
$300 on your salaryj furniture or auto.
Personal Finance Co.
Room 125, Second Fir. New Bligh Bldg
618 State St: Phone: Salem 3191
Lie; S-128 M-165
Money to Loan
WANTED. REAL tT ATE mortgage
loans, city or farm? properties: loans
made as small as $300. See us about
refinancing youi present contract or
mortgage. t
Leo IS. Qiilds, Inc.
344 SUte St ;
Phone S261
$ $ MONEY $ $
We make all types of personal loans
including furniture, note and car loans,
for any worth while cause. We also
make real estate loans and buy real
estate contracts. Fofr quick and effi
cient service, see or J phone .
STATE FINANCE CO.
Phone 4121. 212 Guardian Bldg. Salem
i '-. as mtm m mm
Auto Loan
Willamette fcredit Co.
STB FLOOR RUARDtAN BUILDING
LICENSE 4 M tat -
For Sale- MiscelLaneoaa
WATER HEATER land trash burner
combination, $19.95. pfeater Appliance
Co, 255 N. jjfajf:.
COCKER Spaniel puppies, red and
black. Salem e Vctarinary Hospital.
Portland . R4. A - f . ' :.
TRAILER House. 5nq. Space at
Taylor's Trailer Camp after 5:30 or
anytime Sat. or Suni - ,
REFRIGERATOR irretable erispers.
YewavtiearApgl
HORSE drawn McCormlck-Deering
manure spreader, fair cond.. price S75.
Sft Kentucky grain drill $60. Horse
rawn mower $20. 1, J. Ruby. Rt. 2,
Box 23. Turner. 2 nui: South of Pringle
SChOOl. '" :- S .
LADY'S shoe skatef size 5. Ph, 8165.
'AI WAVt a hi. ttri.
Woodry's Furniture ,Mkt ! Ph 5113
MASON Jars.' Phone 1760.
38JNewbJLacksw
OUR Specialty: Spray painting. Ey-erly-Cottenberg
i contractors. Ph. 4245.
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Farm
MOD EST MAIDENS
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Help Wanted -Male
'regon Pulp
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Wood Room
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, i Experience not necessary.
Apply! U. S. Employment Service
or Paper Company Office
315 S. Commercial St. I
For Sale Miscellaneous
BURROUGHS
ADDING MACHINE'
j Bank model,; el e c t r i c
drive, capacity millions.
TALL METAL STAND WITH FOLD
ING BOOK REST. KEYS FOR TOTAL.
SUB-TOTAL. REPEAT. NON-ADD.
AND ERROR.
Prints on roll strip or
12-inch sheet.
For $135 Cash
Address "Statesman"
! Box 439
GENUINE River Silt. ; free from
foul seed.
Commercial Sand &
Gravel Co.
PH. $672 or 7954
LAWNMOWES Sharpening & Ad
lusting. Woodry's Mkt- 1605 N. Summer St
FOR SALE Choice lots in Belcrest
Memorial Park. $60.00 per lot; $310.00
per section of 6 lots. Tel. 8564.
WATKINS oducts4 Phu
FOH SALE John Deere GP trac
tor ; with large size rubber. See at
Interstate Tractor, Wilbur Miller.
700 FT. of 'a in. gaL pipe, almost
new. 7c ft. Wards reciprocating pump
with 15 gal. storage tank. S45. 1-3 HP
motor almost new, $20. Phone 3327.
D. B. Kleihege, 3149 Center St.
MONTAG wood circulator. Ph. 5944.
APT. Size gas range, oil heater,
dresser, rocker, 2 beds' and springs,
breakfast table, small ice box. 677
S. Com'L
ENROLL NOW In our sewing classes.
Rent a Singer or have your old one
repaired. Singer Sewing Center, 142
S. High st
NEW GAS RANGES available for
immediate delivery. Ration certificate
necessary. Good Housekeeping Co.. 407
Court st.
ATMORAYS OZONE. Sell and rant
H C Push Ph 2-245 ' P O Boa 463
FOLDING Baby buffgy.l all steel
frame. Cost $30. Excellent- condition.
15.00. Phone 8754. 1052 Saginawst.
STOVE repairing & parts.
Woodry's Mkt, 1605 N. Summer St
WE Buy & sell furniture, tools,
stoves, dishes, motors, radios. Electric
appliances, household goods. KLIG
MAN's. 285 N Commercial Ph. 9885
FULLER Brushes 1745 Grant P 8351
CARLOAD of Eastern Oil IOC". Para
fin Base. 5 gallons $2.00 in your con
tainer. Merritt Truax Oil Co. N. Front
a Columbia. . '
TRAILERS for rent SOc per nr.
Woodry's Mkt, 1805 N. Summer.
EXPERT washing machine service
and wringer rolls, all makes. See Ed
Ellis at Nelson Bros. Furniture Store.
315 N. Liberty.
SAND, Gravel, crushed. Ready-Mix
concrete. Two-unit S-pee Tanks. Sew
er Pipe. OREGON GRAVEL CO, 1405
N. Front St Ph 3417 j, . .
C-O-TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
I RECHARGE SERVICE
WELDERS FOR RENT 1,
Ox-acetylene -or electric
VALLEY WELDING SUPPLY CO.
i; 1 S. Commercial!
FLASHLIGHT and lantern batteries.
No limit. Yeater Appliance Co, 255
N. Liberty. ,-. " n 5 -,
MISC. household items, 'garden tools,
trait Jars. Bring containers. Ph. 92$0.
WILL Pay good price for Model 93
Winchester only. 235 S. ComX Ph. 316$
ANTIQUE walnut bed room set. mar
ble top. 653 N. High.
LADY'S diamond rtogi Ph. 2-1443.
ICE BOX. White enamel. Any rea
sonable offer accepted. Phone 22157.
STUDIO' couches and i bed daven
ports, including 1 slip covers. 760 N.
Church. ,.
Trade Miscellaneous
WILL trade nearly new 18 In. rubber
tired lawn mower for smaller mower,
good Condition. Phone 5778.1
Wanted Miscellaneous
SMALL tricycle for boy 3 to 4. years
old. Call 5834, 1,-. . i,,.- ,
arkels -
June already ?V
ji Help Wanted Male
.& Paper Co.
f . t. .... '.
Help Wanted
Wanted Miscellaneous
I We Buy Furniture
TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG
RITY IN THS WILLAMETTE VALLEY
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED
I Pianos '.: " . I
Furniture and Appliances
Call 914$ for appointment.
T HOGG BROS.
260 SUte St
USD FURN ITU Rati Ph $185
WANTED to Buv : i Accordion with
48. 80 or 120 bass. Ph. 3205. j
WANTED Walnut bedroom suite.
Ph. 5862.
WILL CARE for girl 'age 4 to 7 years
for working mother. Ph. 8032. j
CASH tor used oiaao at other mu
ical instruments Call 4641 days 01
9537 evenings or send description tr
Jaquith Music Co, 191 S High ;
WANTED. Pianos. Tollman's. Ph. 5707
WANTED: Small tricycle. Ph. 3417
days or 8026 evenings.; j
100 MEN'S good oxfords, shoes, boots,
ladies' low heeled shoes, radios, misc
and household goods. Sundales. 293 N.
Conil Phone 3698; i
WANTED. PIANOS. Will pay cash
Willa Music Store A32 State St 1
WANT TO Buy. Vseo cameras 81
lenses McEwan Photo iShup . 435 Stale
Wanted Furniture
IF YOU have furniture to sell ! see
Russ Bright Ph. 751 1, 453 Court
Miscellaneous
BUY RIGHT-NOW f CLEANER !
From your Grocer. ITfce it for more
sanitation. WOODWORK, Dishes, laun
dry at general spring house cleaning.
Willamette Gro. Supply all sizes, 25c,
50c. $1. 1
I Dental Plate! Repair I
TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST
CASES 1 . !
Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repair
DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg SUte & Com. Ph 3311
PEN 4 Corners Blaeksmtthing and
Welding Shop. Sickle grinding and re
pair. Prompt service. Under new man
agement W. Roscoe. 3355 E. SUte St
VETERANS' Information Service.
Chamber of Commerce, 1 to 4 p.m.
Sponsored by Disabled Amer. Vets. A
L. Brewster, Service Officer. Ph. 4339.
For Rent Rooms
SLEEPING rm, ladies, no drinkers.
Light cooking permitted. - Ph. . 5648.
SLEEP. Room. 1336 State St
Well furn si. room. Gentleman. H &
C water. Close in. 737 j Center. .
t' SLEEPING rms. in new moo.
home. On bus line. Mem only. Home
privileges. Ph. 7260 or; 2-4071.
SLEEP. Rm. Man. 260 Marion, j
Room and Board i j
WILL CARE for Elderly Lady In my
home. Phone 23832. f
For Rent Apartments
1 RM. furn, apt for 1 working lady.
1589 SUte. I
2 RM. A kitchenette. Fully furnished
ant Heat liaht water t refritf. t blks.
courthouse. Adults only. $30. Ph. 4419.
FOR RENT: New 3 room furnished
apartment Hot water heat Elec. ranee.
Cfaaae In, $55. Adults only. Phone 1487.
For Rent Houses
I RM. bouse partly furn, 429
1b?!J3"'.rw-J
LEAVING town If sell S rms. fuml-
Lture lncl. refrlg, stove, washer, radio.
pneno, S7zu. 12BO 1. jstn.
FREE RENT: 3 rm. hous ia country,
with lights, water and milk furn. free
to employed married man in exchange
for doing light morning' and evening
chores. Call after C20 PM. Rt 2, Box
170C Turn west at Keiztr school, fol
low pavement 2 miles. ;
For Rent
TRUCKS tor rent Ton' drive Me
Cune r LoveO. hone 9600 .
GOOD Used Piano, n U. Soft
I FLOOR SANDEn tor ; rent
Mont
jgom - rjr ward.
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Classified
Wanted to Rent
TOlVTm ir ttaat!' T wants 9'ni
3 rm. modern apt, furn. or unfurn..
auto, heat Perm, renter. Ph. 3818
from 5 to 7 PJ. ...
WANT APT.: Furn, downtown or
close. Reasonably large. Em p. middle
aged couple. No children or pets. Best
ref. Leave address - at Marion Hotel-,
for Jesse Jones. . : " ' '
WANTED TO RENT. 4 or S room,
furnished house, city or suburban. Ref.
No children or pets. Phone 9543 from
9 to 8. No Sunday calls. . '
va A KTrn tn nnt. nartiallv furn.
close In apt by employed single busi
ness woman, pnone L ,
PERMANENT resident State Dept
Education, wants 3 bdrm. unfurn. mod.
home. 2 schl age children. Ph. 2-1970.
For Sale Real Estate
$4800 2 bed rms. basement furnace.
paved street, near school. Call Mr.
waiters. i -, - , .
Huff Real Estate Co.
REALTORS li
F70 S. COM'L.
Ph. 3793
Ph. 9441 eves.
- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
4 bed rooms, hardwood floors. Vene
tian blinds, double plumbing, base
ment furnace, double garage, large
lot. A good home and location. OWN
ER. 1710 N. 17th.
It RMS. with bath room on each
floor. Can be changed into apartments
for a small cost Lot 100x550, can be
made into 7 lots. Shade trees includ
ing cherry and walnut trees. Rasp
berry bushes. Down 'payment of $3000.
Owner. 412 N. 21st Street
10 ROOM House, good location N.
near Highway.; Basement, furnace.
Wired for range. 2 : lots.: Pavement
paid. $5000. t
Alfred Dumbeck or W. A. Saueressig
Hoom -3 Laoa ac tsusn cant ttiag.
345003 bedrms, fireplace. 2 larea
lots. Call Mr. Walters.
Huff Real Estate Co.
REALTORS
970 S. COM'L.
Ph. 9441 eves.
Ph. 3793
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
5 rm. home 10 blks. N. Has fireplace.
basement, furnace, garage. Newly deco
rated. Small lot. Price $6,500.00.
- Call O. V. Hume with
Grahenhorst Bros.,
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty St Ph. 4131
2 BEDROOM house, north: excellent
lot with fruit trees. Price $3600 with
$800 down, balance like rent
: $2750. Modern 3 room house In good
condition. Located south. Terms.
1 5 room house, fireplace, laundry trays
wired for range. This house is in
good condition. Large lot Located
north near bus line. Gas stove and
gas water heater go with the house.
Price $4500 with terms, or $4300 cash.
! Rostein & Adolph, Inc.
i1?'-: PS?. K upstairs) JPh- 3030
i BY OWNER 6Lrm.- English style
house. 3 bdrms.j Auto, oil heat, fire
place, hardwood! firs., elec, water heat
er, wired for range, bath and also
shower in basement dbl. garage, lot
66x195. fruit, irrapes. nuts. Excellent
suburban location. Shown by appt
only. Ph. 3078 after 6:30 P.M.
6 BEDRM. hse.. liv. rm, din. rm,
kitchen, breakfast nook, lots of built
ins, f irepl, wired for range. 2 com
plete baths. ement bsmt, elec. water
heater, auto furnace. Cor lot 66x130.
Double paved garage, fruit and nut
trees. Ph- 4561 or 9883.
ONE Bed rm. mod. house in Wert
Salem. For details call Dallas 6F24.
7 RM. modern home N. E. on bua
line. Has 1 bdrm. down and 3 up. Dble.
plbg. Basement furnace, dble. garage.
Garden space. This home is in good
condition. Price $9,500.
i Call O. Vi Hume with
Grabenhorst Bros.
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty St
Ph. 4131
ATTENTION INVESTORS
Two bungalows on one lot. Neat,
clean roomy one bedroom and bath,
livingroom, kitchen and full basements
in each. Price only $6000. See Mr. Voor
hees with
LEO N. GUILDS, INC.
REALTORS
344 SUte St
Ph. 9281
$4000 3 bedrms.. basemt.. furnace,
corner lot, pavt-d street Call Mr. Wal
ters. .
Huff Real Estate Co.
REALTORS
Ph. 3793
970 S. COM'L.
Ph. 9441 eves.
NICE 4 room plastered bungalow
with attached garage, newly decorat
ed and ready for your furniture. $4500.
Alfred Dumbeck or W. A. Saueressig
Room 3 Ladd & Bush Bank Bldg.
FURNISHED home, elec. range, re
frigerator, washing machine, well lo
cated. Immediate possession.
See FRED RAWLINS
1853 N. Capitol Ph. 3031 or 7903
5 RM. modern late built home N. E.
Oak floors thruout. Fireplace, modern
kitchen, basement furnace, attached
raraee. Fenced in back yard. Price
$850. ' ,
Call O. V.; Hume with
Grahenhorst Bros.,
REALTORS
134 S. Liberty St i Ph.' 4131
I EVERY DAY
Is a barcsin dav when vou buv of
Louis Bechtel or Mrs. Needham. 341
State St, R. 4. Here is a home. 4 bed
rooms, in most ideal location, cloe
to new Hi and Jr. High, grade schools,
on bus line. Northeast Two fine large
lots, some fru.it & hut trees. Real buy
for someone. See ; Louis Bechtel or
Mrs. Needham .today.
WE HAVE a fine! selection of one to
five acre tracts for building on. Call
Mr. Byrkit ; i '-
3210
BURT P1CHA. REALTORS
337 North High Street
! Englewood District
Fully modem, 5 rms. tc attic. Priced
to sell.- See Mrs. Reeves at
R. A. Forkner, Real Estate
1853 N. Capitol f phone 3031
LOVELY 4 bdrm. home. dble. plumb-
inr. til rfrain ; IwtarH M ftnnmalijf.
bath room, new stair 8c hall carpet
large front windows. V. blinds, newly
painted inside & out Insulated, auto
matic has rihl un ..mI 1v.
Bendix included, $14,000. Ph. 2-1582.
pv rarvra . . a
State. Walk-ina- liana nww rit.;.
hat water heater, wired range. Small
house at rear is rented. Imm. poss.
Ph. 3930. i
BONEflTew moto
borne, kitchen-dinette combined. Full
basement laundry i trays, wired for
range. Inou're at rear of 87S S. Liberty.
VjEn?;lewbod School"
S, BED ROOM HOME, rebuilt (n- ''
side and out Immediate possession,
BL1VEN-ALDERIN-CO0NEY
t REALTORS
430 Oregon Bldg.: Ph. "7908 '
TWO Honsra Kama Int nu m.
now vacant; one 3 rm. rents for $20
ier mo. jravea sireex. sozmi. , ; .
bdrm. north. HW floors. V. blinds,
$5350.- "- - i.
2 bdrro.- north, fireplace, basement,
furnace, gas water heater; nice lot &
wu-uouery. pavca sireei. aeaou. : ;
SALEM REALTY CO.
. . ; , Realtors - t -J
176 So. Coml. St i . . Phone 7660
LARGE View lots. City water. Price
$500 i each, i--
W. G. KRUEGER
! REALTOR
'447 N. Com! St
Ph. 472S