The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 06, 1945, Page 12, Image 12

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The OREGON j STATESMAN. Scdern, Oregon. Saturday Morning. October . IMS
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TRAFFIC IN WAR-TORN ARE A-j HaaaaTer. Gemaay. UliUry c vfment
palictmaa (left, tat bealh) iirecta tra past a all d ings baaly wrecked by beablaf. i
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Grain Futures
Nervous With
Trend
Upward
CHICAGO, Oct 5 (JP) Grain
' futures were riervoua toda'y and
: although the trend was ' upward
i I fractionally most of the - time,
i prices slipped - occasionally and
1 1 closed off slightly. I
! f Hedge selling and profit-taking
i wore principal factors preventing
' wheat from marching upward as
: it did yesterday, when it climbed
as much as . 4 cents a bushel. Mills
. and elevator, interests were buy
ers.. (
. Stimulating oats buying part of
the time was another 1 cent raise
- in the Canadian export tax, boost
ing "the: total tax to 23 cents a
bushel, j - . " -
. Wheat closed '4 higher to "Vi
' lower than the previous finish,
December $1.75 'a-1,; corn was Vs
off to U up, December $1.16?;
oats were higher to lower,
December 65- ; rye was un
(hanged to down,! December
$1.53 ii-H, and barley was un-
? changed to V lower, December
$1.164. . '
In the cash market, No. 2 red
winter wheat was . quoted at the
' $1.79 ceiling, but no sales were
Kporied. Cash corn also 'held at
the ceiling price.
The Modern Miller, trade pub-
i Ilea tion, said the quality of spring
wheat in the fields in the Dako-
tas .was- deteriorating, because of
, wet weather. v
Salom Market
Quotations
The prices below supplied by a to
tal grocer are indlcauva of th daily
market prices paid to growers b la-
lera buyers but are not guaranteed
or i nt. siaieaman ? .
BUTTIti (CGI AND POCITBT
(kject ehaai,. wttheat wotice)
Pfmimn - ; J4
No. 1 13
No 1t,.u. . Ji
BV1III PRINTS
A U u.,.,.,-.,
B
.48
Quarters
Extra ' large
Mediums .
Standards
PulleUi
- .4i
i. ' .12
.47
... .0
- -H
as
JX
Cracks
POULTRY
No. 1 colored hens
no. S colored hens -Colored
frys ,j , ., .. ..
Yearling lambs
VA to J'.
IWII
.4'.
MVMlTOCK (By .Valley Pack)
Beef steers
- .10 to .14
Beef cows
. .04 to .10
Dairy tows
Bulls
. .00 to .00
.079 to .10
1.00 to 13.50
. 1US
veai j...
Tjimbs, top .......
.Yearling ..
.. s.oo to a so
2 00 to 4.00
Ewes .,,. ..
Burks ; ...;....
Hogs. top. ISO-300 lbs.
, ' Ovep 300 lbs. ;
Sows, top
2.00 to 3.00
15-48
14J5
... 14.50
PUS. CHAN . . . LAM
Dr.y.TXji-a NJ. Or.G.Chaa.D
i CHINESE Herbalists
' 241 North JJbcrty
Upstairs Portland General Electric
Co. Office open Saturday onry
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.: to 7 p.m. Con
mltation. Blood pressure and urine
testa re tree of charge. Practiced
tince iiit. -
SUBURBAN
Lovely 3-bedroom home, kitchen wiih nook. Nice fenced
backyard with fireplace. This home is jonly 5 years old.
Qcs to schools and bus. $5300 yesthat'a right . :
only $5300! : f . - :
TAnMl BUSIlfESS
20 acred wuiamett sut, au
in cultivation. Well-built -room
home, excellent ."barn,
chicken house and 2-car ga
rage. 0-foot drilled well
with pressure system. Fam
ily orchard with fruit and '
nuts. 12,000. .
Coll Mr. Toov Eraning Fhone 7S77 .
SEVERIN REALTY CO.
212 North -Ugh
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Quotations at
ortlantl Livestock
PORTLAND. Or.. Oct. (API
fUCDAl Salable cattle S8; 'total ISO:
salable calves total Is: market slow
mostly nemipal; week's top steers
18.75: but very nttl above 18.00: hell
ers- mostly i4.uo oown; cows sc-u-ig
above 10.30 hard to move; few canncrs
common today 6.50-8 SO: medium-good
trass -calves salable ij.ou-13.wj; cnoicc
vealer quotable to 14.00. ,
Salable bogs iotai a; iupp:y mosi
feeder dIm: -market active, steady;
few ' good -choice 146-165 lb.. weights
15.75: few sows 15.00; part load good
choice 96-104 lb. feeder pigs 21.00;
52-lb. weight 20.00. 1 - 1 ' -
K-J&bla aheen total ae: maiKet steady.
but mostly nominal; few good-choice
4 lb lambs 12JW; fairly good ewes
8; strictly good salable to 4.M.
brtland Grain
PORTLAND. Or Oct. S -r-(AP)
Cash wheat (bid); Soft white 1.55:
soft white (excluding Bex) 1.55,,;
white club I.MV. western red l'i.
Hard red winter: Ordinary i.;
10 per cent 1.57'i; 11 per cent 1.60; 13
per cent 1 44.
Hard white baart: .10 per cent 1.5.;
11 per cent l.oo; u per cent i.J.
Todav's car receipts: went 37r bar
ley 11; Hour 4; corn 1; oats 3; millfeed
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore..1 Oct. (AP)
Butter A A., prints.- 44-44 ',ic. cartons.
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America's first postwar synthetic
aay "outwears prewar tires" . .
senes of meetings held coast-to-coast by The B. F. Goodrich Com
pany. In the accompanying photograph John: !-. Collyer. company
president and former Special Director of Rubber Programs for the
WPB, stands between the 140 Ameripol, the first prewar American
.lire containing synthetic rubber
Urst postwar American synthetic
tire.
VFW Auxiliary
Installs Heads
SILVERTON Winnie Stanton
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was installed Wednesday night as
a new 'member of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars auxiliary, i Bernice
Grant was in charge of the meet
ing. f
Reports .showed that Mrs.
Charles Hartman was ill and that
Commander Zayn Nortorr is in the
veterans hospital. . i f
Ida Johnson was elected con
ductress and was installed by
Mariori Tucker, past president
The sewing club will meet Octo
ber 19 at the home of Mrs. Lena
Elliott. A po host dinner will be
served.
r Sadie Barkhurst -and Edna
Walker were appointed to arrange
"for a rurnmage sale in the near
future. - ; .
Appointed to serve on the re-
freshmentii cornmittee at the next
meeting were Marion Tucker,
Elizabeth Hinckle and Lena El
liot !
Grocery store, stock, fix
tures and equipment, plus
exceneht living quarters.
Walk-in cooler. Dandy meat
case and frozen food stor
age cabinet Good location.
411,500. t. w.
Phone 4316 ;
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Portland
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iK.47''.c' ' A " trade prints. 49-48c;
cartons. '-4ic; B graae prmw,
45'i-464e. .:. ; . i
nttrft Elmt aualitv. maximum of
0 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in I
Portland, 5 J-33tc; premium , quauty
maximum ot J3 ox I per ceni aciaiiy,
53-53ac: valley : routes and country
by points. 3c less than first of 50-50 Vc
. rrhec- Scllins' nrice to Portland; re
tailer: Oregon . triplets. aa.SSc; loaf.
30.46c lb: triplets to wholesalers. 2to;
loaf. 3005c lb delivered. J
T'ac
53c; small (pullet) 42-43C ; , ;i :
Zhressed Meats Veal AA. 3ac; A.
2Hic; B, 13l',tc; C. 17-17c; cult 14
15c. Hogs Fancy block. 30c. Lambs
AA. 3c; A. 24 lie; B. 32c: -C.ilOc.
Mutton rancy. A, 13c: M, He: R
grade. t10c. Beef AA. lc: A.ic;
, lSic; C, lssc: cannef and cutter,
13-14c; canneriand cutter bulls.: 14c.
i Livo -Poultry Chickens Buying
prices
ces of wholesalers: broilers. l-J lbs. I certificates came in from labora
; 2-3',4 lbs,i3c: roasteia over 3' I nr i
Mc
lbs, 38c; colored hens, 34c; Leghorn
hens, 33c; roosters, stag, lac ib.i
? Rabbits Government- ceiling: aver
age country killed to retailers, 44c; lb;
live price to producers. 32-24c lb.-
Tut keys Market nominal but weak.
Onions Oregon Dry B(o. 1, 3.65 ;50-lb
tack: green. 7B-85c doi" bunches.;
Potatoes Deschutes Gems. 100s j 3.25;
36c, 90c sack; Klamath Gems, ilOOs,
3.40 crate. , '
Wool Government control.
. Cascara Bark Dry stock, 30c lb. n
Mohair 1943 13-monh, 45c lb. ' j
Hay-4Vholesale raJt shipment : Al
falfa, No. 3 or better, $34-S35jr oats and
vetch, mixed S hay, ' valley growers'
S trice, $24; dover, hay, . $21, baled on
arms. . ;
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tire . . . a tire which its sponsors
war .unveiled to the public at a
(left) and the5 1145 Silvertown, the
f
Has Visitors
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NearfSantiam
N0RT SANTlAM 4- Car
Bradley Davis of Guthrie, f Okla.
is visiting his brother, Harry;Da
vis and family.
Mr. and Mrs.
Forest Holman
kand family are moving to. the Dr.
Hobson farm, where Holman will
take care of the turkeys. ,
An auction sale was heldtat the
E. Van Orsdale farm Monday.
Farm machinery, irrigation
pumps and stock were sold.;:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biles re-
Davis Family
cently purchased the adjoining flml r i.w"aci Av Sprague sa
farm from Mrs. Mary Mack, who g Mart, s. HurYey. s.lem.
has mirchased a olace in St avion. 3. That the known bondholders.
Mr. ! and j Mrs. Arthur ; Biles
went to Burns to hunt last week.
Freeman is taking care of the
stock while they are away.:
Herb Tollan is doing carpenter
work on the Van Arsdale home.
PFC and! Mrs. Robert Bethell
and daughter Jean of Medfprd,
are spending a 15 day furlough
... , .... . 4vi T W I
VlSiUng their parents, th J. W.I
Bethells and the Arthur Morgans
of Stayton.
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Swegle W omen
Hold Meetiiig
SWINGLE The - October meet
ing of Swegle Womn' club was
held Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
E. K. Brandt A one o'clock lunch
eon was served bythe hostesses,
Mrs. George Yort, Mrs. Carroll
Runner and Mrs. George Kufner.
The tali; activities dt the tiifier
ent social organizations of the dis
trict weris considered at the meet-!
ing.. Members will assist with the
jPTA chicken dinner at the School
Stock Market
Monopolized
By Specialties
NEW
YORK,' Oct 5-JP)-Spe-
cial ties
With
good, peace-time
prospects continued to monopolize
most of the bidding in today's
stock market while many leaders
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suffered more from neglect than
real selling pressure.
Transfers f ' 1,420,000 shares
comparitd;4 with-; 1,340,000 Thurs
day; .. I .1 :. s '
At 1945 peaks were Pepsi-Cola,
up 3'i on the day's heaviest Vol
ume as "the outlook for sugar sup
plies brightened J Low's and R-K-O,1
in' reflection of bigger box of
fice receipts; National Power c
Light, and Schenley. '
Government seizure of strike
bound oil : plants and the union
order for! the; return of workers
helped Standard (NJ) and Texas
Co., both; of which were up more
than. a point ; "
The somewhat murky labor sit-
i uation remained as a 'cautionary
influence: for investment contin
gents, : as did the thought of a
further; technical correction.
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite was up .3 of a point at
71.6, equalling its peak since
April, 1937. The utility average
advanced one-tenth of a point to
a top since March 11, 1937.
Hop Markets
JL'f
Remain Firm
PORTLAND, Oct 5 (VP) Hop
markets remained firm last week
IoI trading, the US
department of agriculture report
ed today. v ;
Hopj baling inJ3regon was
trireefourths completed with
quality; somewhat irregular, espe
cially ori late pickings. Shipments
movedi eastward as fast as grade
With almost all hops contracted
for before harvest, little, trading
occurred and prices held at estab
lished ceilings and discounts. De
mand for future crops was slow.
4V. ;-t.. xt 1
The rummage sale planned by the
club members will be held later
when all materials are collected.
Members 1 present were Mrs.
Charles! Norton, Mrs. Walter
Swingle, Mrs. Otis Dawes, Mrs.
James Lyke, Mrs. Louis Newman,
Mrs WilUam , McKinney, Mrs.
Carroll Runner, Mrs. George"
Yort, Mrs. Menno Dalke, Mrs.
John Swanson, Mrs. Ralph Beck
er, Mrs." Charles Bottorff, Mrs.
Homer f J. Conklin, Mrs.- George
Kufnerj. and Mrs. Brandt.
Student Nurse Spends
Weekend With Parents
CENTRAL HOWELL Shirley
Kaufman, who has started nurse's
training at St. Vincent's hospital
in Portland, came home for the
week end. - ::
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Statement of the ownership, manage-
' ment. circulation, etc required toy the
acts of congress of August 34, 1912. and
March 3, 1933, of The Oregon SUtet
man, published daily and Sunday, ex
cept Monday at aiem, Oregon, zor
October 1. 1843. state oz Oregon, coun
ty of Marion.
Before me, a notary public In and
for the Stat and county aforesaid,
personally appeared Charles A.
Sprague, who, having been duly sworn
according to law, deposes and says that
he Is the publisher' of The Oregon
Statesman, and that the following is.
to the pest of his anowieoge ana Be
lief, a true statement of the owner
ship.; management (and if a dairy pa-
oer. the circuiauon). tic. or mo aiore-
said publication for the date shown in
the ibove caption, required by the
Act of August 24. .912. as amended by
the Act of March 3. 1933. embodied in
section : 537. Postal lows and Regula
tions, printed on Ui reverse- of this
form to wit: .
1. That the names and addresses, ol
the publisher,; editor, managing edi
tor, and business managers are: Pub
lisher and editor, Charles A. Sprague,
Salem, Oregon; Managing Editor, Wen.
dell Webb, Sa'em. Oregon: Business
Manager, Wendell WiUmarth, Salem,
2. That the owner it: It owned by a
I be stated and also immediately there
under the names ana addresses oi
stockholders owning or holding one per
cent ot more of total amount of stock.
If not; owned by a corporation, the
names i and addresses of the individ
ual owners must be given. If owned
by a ifirm. company, or other unin
corporated concern, its name and ad
dress, lias, well as those of each indir
vidua! member;, must be given.) States-?
man Publishing Co., SIS S. Com'L St,
Salem- Oregon.' Charles A. Sprague,
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of , total amount of bonds, mort
gages, or other securities are: (If there
are hone, so state.) None.
4. That the two paragraphs next
above? giving the names ot the own
ers, stockholders; and security hold
ers, if any, contain not only the list
of ' stockholders and security holders
"rfl"D,urej
as they appear upon the books of the
stockholder or security holder ap-
per upon uic bwu wi ui coinpwij
- 7 trusteo or in anv other fiducial-
relation, the name of the -person or
corporation for whom, such trustee ts
acting, ts given; -also that -fce said
two. paragraphs contain statements em
bracing affiant's full knowledge and
belief : as to the circumstances and
conditions under which stockholders
and security holders who do not ap
pear upon the books uf the company as
trustees, bold stock and securities tn
m capacity other than that of a bona
fid owner; and this affiant has no
reason to believe that any other per
son, association, or corpora U on has any
interest direct or indirect in the said
stocky bonds, or other securities than
as so stated by him.
5. That the average number of copies
of each issue of this publication sold
or distributed, through the mails or
otherwise, to paid subneribers during
the twelve months preceding the date
shown above is 10.909. (This informa
tion Is required from daily publica
tions only.) , :
cnaries A. sprague. t-uoiisner..
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this fot day of October. 1943. Jessie L.
Armold. (My commission expires Dec
31. 1946.)
Financial
Classified Advertising
Statesman
Classified Ads
Call 9101
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imum 35c; 6 ti. min. 43c. No
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til 9:30 the evening before publica
tion for classification. Copy - re
ceived after this time will be run
umlei the heading "Too Late to
Classify." ; ' --.J
The Statesman assumes no finan
cial responsibility for errors whicn
may appear in advertisements pub
lished tn its columns and in cace
where this paper ( at fault will
reprint that part of ail advertise
ment tn which the typographical
mistake accurs. . r '!,
The Statesman reserves 'the right
to ireject , questionable advertising.
It further i reserves the right to
place all advertising under the
proper claasificatlon.
A "Blind" Ad n ad contauttng
a Statesman box number for an ad.
drccs is for the protection of the
advertiser and must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
not at liberty te divulge Infor
mation as to the Identity of an
advertiser using a "Blind" ad.
Livestock nd Poultry
l"OR SALE: 50 3-yr. old Ramp hens.
Paul Wilson, Kt. 1. Monmouw.
WANTED: Tat and' canner cows for
beef. Dalrr cows, heifers, bulls, veal
rat noes, sows, stags, noars. Atarsei
price. K. C. MeCandish. rt. 6. box 373.
Ph. S147. across from ball park S. 28th.
REGISTERKD milking Shorthorn
bull service at your place. Phone 8147.
WANTED: Beef anA canner cows
bulls and veals, will call at farm
.. I. Snethen. 3S70 E. Turner Road
Ph 31343 Morns or eves.
RABBITS WANTED, all sizes. to
lbs. : White. 24c lb., colored 22e lb., live
Iweitht Rabb t skins,; best prises. Wire
stretchers and other supplies. Salem
address, 60 Ratcuff Drive, phone z-iwo.
Portland address, naoon ueai w
917 S . Stark. SUN. 1.22.
Auctions
WAREHOUSE
AUQI0N
803 N. Liberty
3un., ua. ii.j.or a .111.
rURNITURE, STOVES, TOOLS. ETC
J. A. Gipson, Owner
Max Groesbeck,
Auctioneer
Help Wanted
WAITRESS and a fry cook, pref,
woman. Malt Shop care, 137 s. com i..
Ph
, T
,6026. Mr. Glover.
Potato Growers Needed
I in Klamath County
Potato digging tias started in earnest
In the Klamath Basin and will con
tinue at this rate for 30 days. Picaers
art badly needed. Picking rate Is Be
per 60 lbs. with special upward ad
justments in poor fields. Other labor
is $1.23 per hr. camping equipment
with bedding and tents is usually need
ed. .
WORKERS SHOULD BElilSltR i
THE FARM LABOR OFFICE, lis S.
SIXTH ST., KLAMATH 1ALLS, UIUS.
STENOGRAPHER: also book keeper:
also office help who can plat metes
and bounds descriptions. Old establish
ed company. P. O. 263. Salem.
GROCERY Clerks wanted. No xp.
necessary. Good pay to start and while
you train. Exc. opportunities for men
and women who qualify. C Ted Med
ford, Dist. Manager Safeway. McGU
christ Bldg. Ph. 5611.
FILBERT pickers wanted after Oct
1st for 30 acres. Henry Knoche. Day
ton. Ore. Ph. SX10. 'i mi. west of Grand
bUndjJuncUon store. rj . . n,
CAMP Adair needs wool pressers.
Men or women that can produce can
ke up .to $100 per week gigwuk.
J"W5 !H.tVa!Xi ? Q
t-eaav.. y p waa-iu .nw--a
Help Wanted Male
i WANTED Warehouse man and or
der c'erk. Permanent With old estab
lished firm. Ph. 3114.
I MEAT CUTTER for locker plant, cap
able of curing It sausage making.
Steady work. Mt Angel Co-op Cream
ery. . i
I COMBINATION i elevator operator
and bell boy. morning shin, steady
position. Must be over 18 years.
Marion Hotel.
; VOTTTJfl Man 18 vrs. or older to
work as asst. mailer. Hrs. from 2:30
to 5:30 A.M. Fine for school Doy. a-te
Mr. Clark. Statesman. : i rjxrx.
RiniO Renatr men with 10 or 15
yrs. on the bench or equivalent Good
wages. The Morrow Co, 153 S. Liberty.
1 WANTED: Stereotyper. permanent
40-bour-week. Statesman.
BODY MEN and mechanics Herrall-
Owens Co.
I WANTED: Men to work in ceme
tery. Call at 280 W. Hoyt or Ph. 8652
Ilelp Wanted Female
WANTEDExperienced founUln girl
dav shift only. Sundays off. Good
N. High.
WATTRKSS and fountain drl and fry
cook. Black a White Coffee Shop, 1964
i LADY TO DO houseciesning 1 day a
week at 85c an nour. rn. wi.
Stocks and Bonds
r . Oct i
STOCK ' AVERAGES .
3$
I Indus
Friday ' -M l
Previous day .S5.6
Week ago 94J
Month ago 92.0
Year ago 77.0
1945 high 96.2
1945 low . 7a
BOND AVERAGES
IS
Bails
43.1
43.0
43.1
40.1
28.8
45.9
32-9
9
IS
Util
48.7
48.6
48.4
47.6 .
3S.5
U.7
39 -t
Stks
71.8
71J
70.8
68.4
55J
71.6
57J
ZD
18
16
Rail Indus Util
Fogn
Friday
99.6 . 104.1 107.8
..Si.' 104.8 107.1
S92 103.9 107.3
73.7
previous day
73.4
Week ago .
Mnntil ago
Year ago
73.6
.HI 104.0 107.1
72.7
91A -10) 106 JI
Farm -
MODEST
'This is my cousin,
Help Wanted Female
WANTED Secretary in Registrar's
office. Willamette Univ. Shorthand
sentiaL Phono 8263.
LADY lo take r Invalid and
prepare lunch and l one meaL Hours
from 10 a.m. to p.m. 11SS N. 5th.
GOOD WAGES and excellent home In
Portland's Alameda District for part
time or ! full time! work. Excellent
proposition for; higjh school girl or
school teacher.! or j full time house
keeper. References exchanged. Phone
TRinity 6604 or Atwater 5391. Mrs. Carl
Peters. 401T N.E. 24 Ui ave Portland.
Experienced Fountain GirL 440 State.
SCHOOL GIRL: To live in nice home
and do some work for room and board.
Mostly care of childten evenings. Ref
erences exenangea. box m, statesman.
EXPERIENCED
JTotel.
-aitress.
Marion
PANTRY Woman: Ftraight ahLft. good
wages. Marion : Hotel.
WANTED: Fountain girL Lebolds
Confectionary. 233 N. HIgn.
WOMAN: General housework. 6S5
N. Liberty. .
GENERAL Office Work, Small
amount dictation. Permanent. Exper
ience preferred but not essential.
State qualifications. Box 13S Statesman
WAITRESS Wanted. 7 JO A.M. to
4:30 P.M.. Sat and Sun. off. See Mrs.
Frank Krauger. State Office Bldg.
WANTED: GIRL i for stenographic
and office work. Willamette Grocery
company.
f
WOMEN HELP WANTED at City
Cleaners. Also; checker needed. 1243
State St . i
WANTED Women wanting steady
emolovment Call at Capital City Laun
dry, 1264 Broadway, phone 3165.
NOTICE TO TURKEY PICKERS
Rr fitter now . for turkey picking
Good pay and steady work. Northwest
Poultry and Dairy Products Co, 1505
N. Front rn. ism.
WANTED: Exnerienred waitress, day
shift Sundays off. Pade s Cotiee snop.
1241 State.
GIRL who wants permanent position.
Tvnin shorthand and some knowl
edge or DOOKjceepmg reouirea. vrooo
salary. Apply 612 Guardian Bldg.
Situations 1 Wanted
WANTED: 50 Falling and Bucking
saws a week to me. also carpenter ana
drag saws. Open all work days. Hans
Christensen, 364 N. 12th st., Salem.
LADY would like light housework
In exchange for home and some wages.
Preferable country. Mamie BeaL 1363
N. 5th. co Mrs. KODeri seal.
YARD worki wood and sawdust put
In. Leave phone number in Box 193
Statesman. McLauglin.
.WILL CARE for babies by week or
month. Ph. acts.
Preschool PUyScnooi. 1381
Ages 2 8 Part or aU day Ph
state
8438.
For Sale
Miscellaneous
LAWNMOWEH
lustina-. 1 ! I
Sharpening Ad
Woodry-s Mkt 1609 N
Summer St
PRE-WAR Moharr day. and chair.
Exc. cond. $115.-1005 N. 13th. Ph. 6221.
' TRAILER HOUSE. 2S ft.. Brumpton.
A-l condition. Fir Crest Trailer Park.
. u m n . r I i ,
BOSC Peart.
Creek Rd. Ph.
tollin Beaver, up Glen
431-2.
WEDGWOODi table too. Gas stove.
Excellent condition. Call 7572 evenings.
WHITE NAMEl" MONTAcTVrhTcess
wood range, good condiuon. c. J. lia
gen. 126 Carlton Way.
CONCORD f Cranes. Sc. ' You pick.
Bring boxes! Britt Asplnwall, W a cond a.
CAS water t heater, coiled barrel
trash burner Both perfect cond. $25
for both. 4Sj. 12Ui. Pn. o-ga.
S PC. Walnut Queen Ann pattern
dlninr room set 12x12 wuton rug,
1 sue. ainer, i wainui caguici raaiu.
davenport all in good condition. 234
No. Churcn stj ftOD. r - "rwJ-LJ
30-30 MARLAN and 1 box shells, in
perfect cond. 145. Fit. xn.
GAS RANGE, apt model, like new.
$55. Evenings, i 1103 Kurai Ave.
30-30 WINCHESTER. 1 box shells.
Perfect cond. $50. Ph. 4337.
DEXP well pump complete parts
motor. JT7S.; Pa. 23M1. Slem.
WHITE Sewing machine, box top.
$35. 255 Center street
FLAT TOP ioak desk. $7 JO: walnut
library tables, i $4.00: single ivory bed.
tA 00: curtain stretcher. 1.00: electric
waffle iron.! S4JW: child's shoo fly..
64.00. Phone 713. ,
SO gaL tank tt gas heater, almost
new $14. 13251.. Perry
MONTAG i circulator wood heater,
slightly used.: Urge siza. 172 Marion.
18
FOR SALE: Apples, grapes and can
nine corn. 82.50 a sack. Order now.
Ph. 2-2588. Chris degree farm,
mi. N. of underpass on svb.
68.1 WATKEisr froducta. Ph. 2-2413.
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11 i - - . ..'-:-:l. ;
Mdj&cmi
31 A I DENS
Kathy. She writes. "
For Sale - Miscellaneous
6 ROOMS OF PRE WAR FURNITURE
a pc Blonde Dining Room Suite
4 pc sionde Bedroom Suite
1 pr. WaL Twin Beds comolete
1 Set of Maple Bunk Beds complete
a pc. urop icai bkzsx sei
i book tase
1 Mahogany Piano
1 Large Montag Circulator
Many other bargains in odd pieces of
furniture,
Bright! Furniture Co.
5 court St
RIVER SILT
FILL DIRT
EXCELLENT MSON
! SAND
ALL KINDS OF
GRAVEL
COMMERCIAL SAND a GRAVEL
Ph. 21966 23100
AIR-COOLED
l .1
GAS ENGINES
No Priority Required
NEW BRIGGS St STRATTON
3 H P. AND 6a H.P.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM
j STOCK
Write - Wire - Phone
STAR MACHINERY CO.
AT 7395
SOI SW Front Ave.. Portland 4. Ore.
rRXlLHOul!E?Ne
and built-in. .Good tires. Ph .22468.
PEPPERS. 11 'a mi. N.W. Salem on Wal
lace Road. Turn right on rraveWoad
i mi. toward river. LOUCKS' VINE
YARD a GARDENS. Rt 1. Salem. Ore.
SUPERIOR ah cast wood and coal
range, blue and white enamel. Like
new. Also 30 gat water tank and coils.
Breakfast table. 1S9C N. Church.
DAVENPORT and chair, swing rock
er, bookcases, coffee table, end table,
radio, rug and pad, all like new. 1140
Columbia, rti. 6589.
SINGER sewing machine.
1174 Elm
ISt, W. Salem, i.
GIRL'S BICYCLE, excel.
cond., $25.
Ph. 3864. 1825 N. 4 th.
GOOD WICKER
baby buggy. $10.
Phone 6990.! ,
r GRAIN drill: f corrugated roller:
Iron posts, gate, fence; Guernsey cow,
calf; S-gaited gelding, full outfit Rte.
7. Box 24S, Allen Looney.
NSOLE radloroodem
4426,-578 N. 23rd.
SMALL KITCHEN ranee with reser
voir, perfect cond. Bargain at $50. 1630
Berry, South Salem, Ph. 3554.
A TIM1 . ..0 . 1-1
ments, oven and utility drawer. Good
cond. Can be seen 12 to 9 pan. at 365
Columbia St i
GRAPES Extra
nice. Several vari
Mornings or Eve.
eties. Phone 22282.
BABY BUGGY with metal base. V
price. Ph. 21582. .
"wTODeaUr$5T9aTN. 19th.
COMBINATION Electric grill and
roaster. Yeater Appliance Co., 255 N.
Liberty. !
TADE DRAG sa wrvthbihdesM
buzz saw with 6 h.p. motor, 1 heavy
duty tractor trailer, .wood cutting tools.
Ph. 21976. i
'njLLERrwshes hlttTfjKBi
CHINA closet S-nlece oak bedroom
set wood heaters Sc ranges. 1900 State
st Stat Street Furniture. Ph. 7596,
PRACTICALLY new pre-war clar
inet; also violin. 1810 N. Church.
7-PIECE walnut dining set 2743 N.
River Road. ph. 7105.
GOOD used piano, priced reasonable.
2490 Myrtle ave.
STOVES, furniture, cirls bike.
ing machine, portable pronograph, gui
tar, platform scales and many other
items. 145 S. Church.
EXPERT waihina machine service
and wringer rolls, all makes See Ed
Ellis at Kelson Bros. Furniture Store.
313 N. liberty
-ALWAYS a big stoc-
Woodry's Furniture Ukt
Ph . 8118
TRAILERS for rent
oe per nr.
Summer.
Woodrv i Mkt. 180) N
STOVE reoainn St parts.
WoodryS Mkt. 1608 N Summer St
REINFORCING steel and mesh, ex
pansion Joints for concrete. Oregon
Gravel Co.. 140$ N. Front Ph. S417.
DOBERMAN . Pinscher puppies t
weeks old. Von Weias-Palanka strain.
Usona Thiessen. ftt a. urns. aim. -wiem.
S PHASE 1i HP motor. Qulncy 1
ft air compressor, new. n acaa.
Canning Corn J
" Any amount Ready now. TED
MULLER, 2 mi. S. of Brunka Corner.
Ph. 2-1196... !.-
3 1
For. Sale Miscellaneous I
RADIO, table 'mod exceptionally;
l;
od receiver. Strom berg-Carlson.;
roadcart and short wave. A barrain.
at S4S. Seen by appt, only. Phone 34.
ELECTRIC -side-arm water heater.!
lavatory and toilet, never been lured.:
SO Fait haven Ave., mile past Fair
grounds. - , ,:.,.;....". .4 . j
TRArLMTw-Ef Steeps
rubber. Call. Saturday or Sunday at
M60 W. Kob fiilL. .
. HP. MOTOR, new never uied.
$20. 1060 Howard SU Ph. S107. . v
plUnce Co- .2S5 N. Uberry..
HOUSEHOLD furniture.
3295 Port-
land: Rd. i: . j. '
ODDS AND ends ia good used lum
ber. 1097 S, Liberty. -
AUTOMATIC ras water heaters.;
Heavy duty. 20. 30 and '40 gal. sizes.
Immediate deUverv and irutallattoni.
Ralph Johnson Appliances, Valley Mo
tor Bldg. Ph. 4036.
StXnDAD REFT
HISTORIANS HISTORY i OF THE
WORLD. As recorded by more -than two
thousand great writers of. all age.
Twenty-five large. Volumes, half-leather
- binding. 16.46$ pages profusely il
lustrated and indexed. Only $18 00.
A HISTORY OF SCIENCE. By Henry
Smith Williams. Ten volumes, indexed:
with extra volume of technical index
and biographleal index. For a serious
student of - Science. $8.00.
PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE
CIVIL WAR. Ten large volumes. 34M
pages of high grade paper with thous
ands of scenes! photographed from 1M1
to 1S6S. With text and statistical in
formation by special authoriUes. Pub
lished by Tne Review of Reviews Co.
Aa lrrcplaceaale bargain at $12.00.
LIBRARY OF ORIGINAL SOURCES.:
By University Research Extension Co.,
Ten volumes. Half-leather binding. 4 -290
pages. Illustrated and Indexed. Lit
eral translaUdns ' of original writings
that have advanced human knowledge
from earliest historic periods. A nioft
valuable reference work. Only $10.00. 1
SIMOND'S HISTORY OF THE FIRST1
WORLD WAR. 1914 to ISIS. Five vol
umes. 2017 pages. Illustrated and index
ed. Valuable reference for students of
present w ar. $4.00.
THE PEOPLE'S NATURAL HIS
TORY. Living animals of the World,
and living races of mankind. Published
by University , Society. Fine edition.
Half-leather binding. Five volumes, in
dexed and profusely illustrated. A
valuable asset to any library. Only
$7.00.
HOLLOW AY METAL READING
STAND. Two adjustable arms to hold
book and dictionary in bet position
for reading and reference: Same arfn
may te attached to each arm Of chair
in EpecuU sockets, if desired. A great
relief to 1 constant readers of heavy
volumes. Pages held open by special
clips. - Only $9.00 complete.
Box 1G2 Statesman.
C-O-TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
RECHARGE SERVICE
WELDERS FOR RENT
Ox-acetylene or electric
VALLEY WELDING SUPPLY CO.
197 S. Commercial
DIAMOND set bracelet cabinet fadic.
child's electric iron, electric iroa.
Cheap fort-ash. North of Highland eft
MaFie.W'OIiuitSJ
FOR SALE: Montag range, gd. condi,
OAK OFFIcIc'dESK. pre-war qual
ity. Flat top 42-in. x 31-in., with drawi
ers and filing cabinet. Slide-out lest
for typewriter. Only $35.00. Box 1W
Statesman.
BABY BUGGY, f collapsable metal
frame 5. Plu S62Sr
TRAILER house In good coiid.. $528.
116 Cowing St., Silverton. Ph. 1333. i
PRE-WAR Mohair Davenport and
chair end other furniture. 1716 S. High.
Philco radio, table model.
WHITE enamel second hand WeM
inghcuse ruige. Two automatic overs.
$100. 255 Center street.
1S42 Heme Trailer, 19 ft, sleep 4.
GlaK-wool insulated. 211 E. Miller.
L M. Cl.a.
WE BUY and sell men's shoes, cloth
ing, tools, radios,, guitars, tiunks
furniture ' and household goods.
Unfinished Furniture j
The only exclusive stock unfinished
furniture in Salem at Picketts, 13fh
and State. Will make to order.
ROCK Wnni. trituration, weather
stripping. Use less fuel, have a warmer
home. fh. 3629. BUI. j-
WE buy and sell furniture, toot;.
ctoVes, dishes, motors, radios, Electtic
appliances, household goods. KLIP
MAN'S, 265 N. CommercUI. Ph. 96S5.
S pr. Lady's brown" English rlditg
boots size. 6 and 8. almost new. FT.
4056. j
SIMMONS twin size iron bed
rin
s!ze vood bed. Quait fruit jais
S. Winter. i
SURPLUS welding machines from
6100 to 8185. i Lincoln, WiUon Hontt,
Hobert. These machines can heseea
at IndustrUi Air Product. 3200 N.W.
Yeon ave.. Portland. Oregon. Phce
ATwater 0201. j i .
CONCORD eraoes 5c a lb.. U p ea.
h. J. ,iem. Rt a. box 143. i nines
of Sciem.
Thorcughbred Springer Spaniels. Fh.
or call eves. 21230; RU 2. Box 4BF.1 ,
KORHLER davenport & large chtr
in good condition. 1130 N. 13th ft.
ATMORAVS OZONE, sell and rert
U C Puh i- Ph -2-245S i P O Box ?3.
1 TOMATOES, you pick. $1.00
River iJend; Gardeos, L. Kin-aid,
2-3442.
Wantetl- Miscellaneous
WANTED 2 or 3 burner gas plate..
Ph. 3219 or 9768.
cSLAPs7b1E 1 :
ice box. suitable for trailer house. Rta.i
7. Box 246.
WAITED: Barnyard fertilizer. Fn.1
J0 W,.0mm5-Cjf:
WANTED: Fir and cedar poles ar.d
piling, all sizes. Quote prices f o b.
shipping point earliest shipment. Nie-dermeycr-Martin
Co Spaldiiig Bldg.
Portland. Zone 4. Ore.
WANT to buy or rent cabin in rtcd
hunting an fi-hing location. Write; to
Box 188 Statesman Publ. Co.. Klrg
ttetails as to location, description ar.d
WANTED. PIANOS. Wtll pay csfh.
Wills Music Store. 432 State St. i
USED FURNITURE. Ph. $185.
WANT TtJ Buy. Csen cameras
temee arrCwan Phot snoo M Swu-
IF YOU have furniture to sell tee
Buss Bright. Ph. 751L 453 Court
CAST1 fo your used fum'ure. (Ph.
7396. State St rurnituro. 1900 State.
CASH fo used eian as other ftiu
ral Instrumen's Call 4641 dir
9337 -evenings or send description
Jaouitb Muoie Co- 191 S High.
Misjcellaneoost
1 L '
MFN-fl HATS cleaned atid blocked.
He. US SPRINGER. 444 Court St
if