The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 17, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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PAGE TEN
Army's Latest
Jet-Propelled
Plane Unveiled
BUFFALO, N.Y., Oct.
Tht army air forces has ynveiled
iU newest high-speed long-range
Jet propelled fighter plane, the
experimental XP-83, Bell Air
craft c&rporation, builder of the
plane, announced tonight;
The new plane, being shown at
the AAF'i "open house" exhibi
tion at Wright field, Dayton,
Ohio, la the only fighter yet an
nounced which Is powered by two
of the new General Electric 1-40
jet engines, a Bell statement said.
Absence of propellers enables
the plane to carry a sizeable com
bination of machine guns , and
cannon It also can carry bombs
under each wing. ' i
The plane's cockpit is located
; considerably forward of the wings
and Unequipped with bubble ca
tionr. thui affording! the pilot a
high degree of visibility, Bell said.
.Pedee Woman
Hurt in Fall
PEDEE Mrs. Grace Gage and
little daughter fell from, their
automobile when " the , car door
.came open on a turn. Mrs. Gage
will be on crutches for some time
but is otherwise not seriously in
jured. They were treated by a
physician in Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. Clell Keiber of
Mill City were weekend visitors
I at Ritners and brought Mrs.
Irene White who had spent the
week with them, home. I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smenia of
California have returned to their
place at Ritner. ;
Old Combatant
Ships for Sale
WASHINGTON, Oct. '.ltUPh
. President Truman cleared the
way today for public sales of, un
needed combatant vessels. -He
signed ' an executive order
. providing for. their ale to ' the
highest acceptable bidder.
The order refers to combatant
vessels stricken from the navy
register and said they may be sold
to the highest bidder, regardless
of their appraised value, after hav
ing been offered for. sale for a
period of not less than 30 days.
The order identified the term
combatant vessels as meaning bat
tleships, cruisers, aircraft carriers,
destroyers and submarines.
Labisli Chiircli to
Be Sunday Host
LABISH CENTER The local
Evangelical church will be host
to the Clear Lake church for
Harvest day, Sunday, October. 21.
Sunday school will be at 10
o'clock and at 11 o'clock a pro
gram will be ! presented , which
Mrs. Harry Boehm and Mrs. Ern
est Dunn are arranging. ;
Mrs. Harlan' Pearsall and Mrs.
Nathan Kurth are in charge of
the basket dinner to be served at
noon. ' . j .
Quarterly conference 'will be
held in the afternoon , with Paul
Petticord, district superinlendent,
as gtiest speaker. A general invi
tation to attend these serv ices has
been extended. ; i
Inspections pet
For Utility Plants
State Tax dommissioner Coe
McKenna announced Tuesday that
he had arranged a schedule
whereby he will inspect every
utilitj. plant in Oregon ? within
the next six months. ! The first
inspection started Tuesdav jn the
vicinity; of Mill City. '.,
Martha Class Meets
At G. L. Russell Home
MONMOUTH Mrs. G. L. Rus
sell ' and Emma; Kramer were
hostesses Friday for the Martha
class of the Evangelical church at
the Russell home. Fifteen were
present and. flannelgrams, used to
illustrate Bible stories, were cut
for use of the school of Evangel
ism to be held at the home of
Mrs. Earnest Read. It starts Fri
day, October 19, at 3:30 p. m.
Class hostesses for November
t will be Amanda McMahanTanrl
Mrs. Ethel Moreland at the social
rooms of the Evangelical church.
3ou Buying Filberts
and Ualnuts
! ' ; :'! i : '; f ' r
! For Dosenberg Dros. and Co.
Test weight and payment on delivery in Salem
Office with the Shryder Transfer Co.
Phone 496S
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Sl?cto :n! Bn"' l1 inunciul - Farm ) Markets Classified
n.rr ' '. ' STOCK AVERAGES . - --r ' ' : 1 1 - ' ''; ' ' "" " ! t - i - .1 h I . . .
K.. v - S , I -Indus
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Boris Kartoff and Be la Lugosl In a
drama "The Body Snatchers co-featured with "Uncle Marry," star
ring; George Sanders, Geraldine Fitzgerald and Ella Kilned at tbe
Gand tomorrow. ! i -. ll;
Quotations at Portland 1
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. I Ore.. Oct. 18 (API
(USDAl Salable and toUl cattle 150.
calves 39; market active, fully steady
at Monday's advince; few fairly good
steers 15.75; cutter-common grades
.00-12.50; cutter-common heUers 8.00
10.00; canner-cutter cows 8.00-8.00: fat
dairy type cows S.5O-S.00; common
medium beef CTWs S.00-11.50; common-
5ood sausage bulls S.5O-10.75; odd beef
ulls to 11.25; food-choice vealers
13.00-14.00; odd head 14 50.
Salable hogs 50; total 100; market ac
tive', - steady; barrows and . gilts, all
weights, 15.80; sows 15.05; heavy stags
14.50; common-medium feeder pigs
12.00-18.00; good-choice salable 17.50
18.50. i
Salable sheep 250, i total 350: market
active, fully steady: at Monday ad
vance; good-choice lambs 12.50-75;
common-medium grades 10.00-11.00:
culls down to 1.00; odd yearlmgs 8.50;
good ewes 4.00-50; common down to
2.50. I
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct.. lft-(AP)-Cash
wheat bid): Soft white 1.58i;
soft white (excluding Rex) 1.58!i:
white club 1.58b: western red 1.58'i.
Hard red winter: Oordinary 1.58'V.
10 per cent 1.59; 11 per cent 1.63; 12
per cent 1.67. i
Hard white baart: Ordinary 1.59; 10
per cent 1.62; II per cent 1.63; 12 per
cent 1.64. i
Today's car- receipts: Wheat ; bar
ley 6: flour 1; corn 1; oaU 1; mill
feed 3.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. IS (API
Butter AA print. 46-46' ic, cartons,
464-47,,ic; A grade prints. 45,'a-46c;
cartons. 45',i-45-!.,c; b grade prints,
45'-45;c
Butterfat First quality, maximum of
.6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in
Portland. 52-52'zc; premium quality,
maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity.
53-53 'ac; valley routes 2nd country by
points. 2c less 5fhan first or 50-50ac.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailers: Oregon triplets, . 29.86c: loaf.
Grain Prices
Decline; Rye
Biggest Loser
CHICAGO, Oct -(Liquida
tion and stop loss selling produced
price declines throughout the
gram futures market list today.
The recession, against which tradU
ers in, neartjy wheat contracts of
fered mild opposition, was attribut
ed by analysts to an overbought
position resulting from several
weeks, of steady price .improve
ment.
Rye suffered the biggest setback,
the distant September contract
closing 1 to 14 lower than yes
terday. Losses of one cent or more
were common, however, with some
deliveries of wheat! oats and bar
ley also showing jthat much or
famore downturn. Corn was frac
tionally easier. j
At the close wheat was V to
1 lower than yesterday's finish,
December $1.76 Vs-U; corn was Va
to lower, December $1.18; oats
were lit to lower, December
654-; rye was unchanged to 1?4
lower; December $1.59-1. 59Vs; bar
ley was ft td 1 lower,! December
Some Issues
In Late Rally
On N. Y. Marts
NEW YORK, Oct. I6.-(P)-Se-lected
steels,, Jiquors utilities and
specialties exhibited belated
strength in today's stocjc market
although many pivqtals elsewhere
backed into losing territory. I
The day's volume was 1,630,000
shares, the same as Monday.
Early light selling was attributed
to the persistent belief a substan
tial technical correction of the
lengthy forward swing was over
due. The inflation theme, predi
cated on the serious labor situation
bringing rising wages and prices,
still provided the main bullish
argument Earnings, dividends and
tax hopes also restrained liquida
tion. ; '
JONES r
: I ij j i 1 TU OBeoK STaTISMAN. Salw OrtqcL Wadnasdar Moralnq; October 17.11 !sv"J'".; -1 lI'-.vV
scene from the RKO ipine-chilUng
30.48c lb.; triplets td ' wholesalers
2S.3e: loaf. 28.5c lb? delivered.! )'-
- Eggs To retailers: A A rrade. large.
59c A. 57c; A larg, 36fc; A medium,
82c small (pullet) 42-43c. '
Dressed Meats Veal-iA A. S2',ic; A,
21c; B. 19-10 Vjc; C.;i7-fl74r:cuU. 14
15c Sjb. Hogs Fancy block. 20c. Lambs,
AAg 26c; A, 24ic; B, j22ie: C. 20c.
Mufion Fancy. A. ': m. 12c: R
grade, 8-10c. Beef AA, ill.
grade. 810c. Beef A A, 21c; . A, 20ic;
B, 18ic; C, 16ic; canner and cutter,
13-14c: canner and cutter bulls, 14c.
Chickens Buying price of whole
sale? s : Broilers, 1 to 2 lbs. 25c; 2 to
3alb., 25c; roasters over J't lbs.,
25c fe colored hens, 22c; ELeghorn bens,
20c roosters, stags, ,14e lb. .4
Rabbits Govenrment ceiling: Aver
age? country killed to retailers "44c lb.;
liveprice to producters, 22-24c lb.
Tarkeys Market nominal but weak.
Onions Oregon dry Ho. 1. 2.15 50-lb.
sack; greenn. 75-85c down bunches.
Potatoes Deschutes (Jems, 100s, 3.40:
25s .-90c sack: Klamath Qems, 100s, 3.40;
Valgma, 3.00. f .1 . ; .
WoolGovernment contnrol.
Cscara Bark Dry stock. 2Dc lb.
Mohair 944 12-montb. 45e lb.
Hy Wholesale rail (shipment: Al
falfj. No. 2 or better. $34-833; oats and
veth, mixed hay, valley growers' price,
$24g clover hay. 821.- baled on farms.
Salem Market
Quotations
-? f ' :
The prices below su polled by a !-
cal grocer arc indicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers -but are lidt . guaranteed
bv fThe Statesman? . I
BUf TER, EGGS AND rOtXTRT i
(svsject t cnaaga itbout aotlccl
L'lTERFAT (
Premium
. .84
J3
, J
48
.48
i- MVt
no. si
Nol2
BLtTER PRINTS
a J ; ;
B A
Quatfers ;
FGdS
Extra large
Mediums
Standards
Pullets
JS2
.47
.'46
Cracks
POULTRY
No. a colored hens
No. 2 colored hens
Colored frys
.28
21
i J18
Yearling Iambs
7'aito
S'i
.4.
a,wes
LIVESTOCK (By Vaue Pack
Beef steers
Beet cos . ,
Dairy covrs
BuTls
.10 to
.08 to
.05 to
.075 to
.14
.10
.08
.10
VeaJ
8.00 : to 13.50
Lambs, top .1.
U. 11.58
to 8.50
Veiling ..... rL S.00
HWfS
2 00 to 4 00
2.00: to 3.00
i U 15-45
14 95
,;; L- 1480
Hoss.
Os er 300 lbs.
Sovs, top ..
Processors'
s
Prices Specined
By pistrict pPA
loRTLAND, Oct. 8 -(Special)
New dollar-and-rpnit nrossnr'
ceif ngs for the 1945 jpack of dried
apf cots, peaches, pars, prunes,
raisins and figs were announced
tocfey by W. H. MdCargaii dist
rict OPA food price specialist.
For dried apricots', peaches and
;pea-s the ceilings average) about
i mr cent lower than 1944 ceil
ing. At retail, a I reduction of
about 3 per cent.
processors' ceilings for some va
rieties Of raisins for sale Id civil
ianf trade will be sllightly higher
thafi a year ago, but in the case
of runes the ceiling brice wjll be
the same except for? the? smaller
sizf? which will be ilightlyi high
er, VlcCargar said.
A reduction of a
:
Out Orte-half
of p per cent, at
e processor
willl j result
levil, in fig ceilin
irom today s action.
qpecuic ceilings jpr dried ap
ple will be establLved later. J
Help Wanted j Male
km WANTED FOR
FRUET
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT FpR THOSE SUITED
Honorably! Discharged Vkerans Preferred
TIM AND A HALF AFTER 40 HOURS f
! PllONE 6623 OR CALL-; IN PERSON
HONEYWOOD DlriLLERIES
''.:". :w - 5M S.
IKiSEJ
i
. 1 - i
To help pack
Day Shift, ;7 a.
& Norway St,
i ' 1 - . . i i
liclley t Qrquli
IS , IS
Rails Vtil
Stki
72.5
72.8
.72.4
SB.
55 S
72.8
97.1
Tuesday S7.0
Previous day 97.3
Week ago ... 97.1
Month ago 92.7
Year d ago 77.0
1945 high 97.4
mi low 78
i Jfew 1945 high.
BONB AVERAGES
44.0 49.6
44.1
44.0
41.1
28.8
45.9
32.9
48.4
49.0
47.6
38.7
49.8
391
20
10
10
19
Togo
74.2
74.2
73.8
73.0
.88.9
Rail Indus L'til
100.1 103.8 107.9
Tuesday
Previous day .100.0
Weekf ago ..... 99.7
Month ago . 98.4
Year!, ago , 92.4
. I .
104.0 107.9
103.9 107.8
104.1 107.1
105- 1063
DR. 3IM3IS IN WASHINGTON
COr'VALUS, Oct 16-(ff)-Dr.
B. Tf. Shnms, who headed Oregon
State .college's veterinary medi
cine jfor a quarter-century, Is now
chief of the bureau of animal in
dustry at Washington, "-). C.
Classified Advertising
Statesman
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ceived after this time will be run
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cial responsibility -for errors which
may appear in advertisements pub
lished in its columns and In cases
where this paper tu at fault will
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ment in which the typographical
mistake accurs.
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to reject . questionable advertising.
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place ail advertising under the
proper classification.
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a Statesman box number for an ad
dress is for the protection of the
advertiser and must therefore be
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not at liberty to divulge Infor
mation as to the Identity of an
advertiser using a 'Blind" ad.
Auctions
STAYTON auction
MARKET
Thurs. 7:30 PM.
Will have a nice sale Thurs. ru
uht
Wist
epn-
Don't forget to come and bring
you aiave to sell.
8 nice young milk cows in one
signiiient, milking now. Dandy Here
ford! buu. Fresh and springer cows.
23 hfead choice Berkshire Sc. Poland
China Cross feeder hogs. Sows, boar,
pigs. rabbits, chickens. 8 head nice
shoii yearling Guernsey heifers, some
fat fealves, Several horses consigned
this veek. One extra nice young; roan
horsf. Used car, good rubber,' runs
niceJust the thing to take you there
and fbring you back. Good two bottom
John? Deere tractor plow. Good feed
chopper, light two-wheel trailer, wa-
fltleemotor. Furniture and rnisc.
i Drop in when you have time. You
ran jpuy a good cow here any day in
the wrek. Also have several nice young
bulls to iet out. Don't forget to come.
You csn buy it or sell it at Stay ton
Auction Market.
i Art Lewin ,
illcry your farm sale or buy your
sale for cash.
AUCTION
ATTEND CaDtain Fred C. Sullivan's
hi grade antique Sc furniture auction
Satujrdav, October 20th at the residence
2382 1 State street. Salem. See Oct 14th
classified ad for complete itemized
account, or phone 3761 days for infor
mation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C Sullivan,
owners. Glenn H Woody, Salem, auc
tioneer. .
Livestock and Poultry
? HfjRSES BOARDED. 85,25' "week. D.
D. Oelp, ml. E. op Fairgrounds.
! FOR SALE: 5 H.R. chickens, 7 weeks
eld.2625 S. Summer.
FOR SALE: Christie . N.H. pullets.
8 wjts. 75c. R. G. 1 Doege. Rt. 4. Box
180. it's mi. W. Rosedaie school. Phone'
2-3134. ; T
I FdR SALE: 4-Star (Boyington's) N.
H. pullets 10 weeks old. Also rabbit
fryes. 1960 Mission. '
' WANTED: Beet ana canner cows
bulls and veals. Will call at farm
H If Snethen. 35T0 E. Turner Road
Ph 134S Moms or eves.-
i WANTED: Rat and canner cows for
bcefg Dairy cows, heifers, bulls, veal.
Fat shops, sows, stags, boars. Market
priest E. C. McCandish, rt-5,"box 373.
Ph. 8147, across from ball park S. 25th.
i FdR SALE: Good Family Cow, Rt. 7.
xjox?;aiks-j. fa. Jits.
I j Help Wanted Male
urn St.
mnm
' '4.: it
falljvegelables
nujo 5:30 p. m.
ar M Co.
Ph.24l33
! REGISTERED milking Shorthorn
buU5erjrtcj!t
HANDLING
: i US : :
Livestock and Poultry
RABBITS WANTED, an sizes. 4 to 8
Iba. White. 2 4c lb colored 22c live
weight Babb t skirts, best prizes. Wire
stretchers and other supplies. Salem
address, 60 Ratdiff Drive, phone 3-1530.
Portland ! address. Rabbit Meat Co
8917 Si SUrk. SUN. 1721. v
Help Wanted
TUSKtY PICKERS needed. North
west Poultry and Dairy. 1505 N. Front.
WTCliErTANlTOR.Tsteady posi
tion, good wages. Marion Hotel, i
DISHWashTR. The Spa. . . L
GROCERY" Clerks wanted. No exp.
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
chrlatBldg. rPb&6ll i i v j
"AaT'iAdalpVJnee
Men or women that can produce can
maw up to Siua per week piece .work.
Inquire Al Schevlair at Quartmaster's
Laundry Camp Adair. ,
Help Wanted Male
WAN'tJEU: Bus boy. straight morn
ing shift steady position. Marion Hotel.
MEATS CUTTIRS WANTED: Excel
lent opportunities for the right men.
Apply in person to T. M. Medford.
Safeway District Office, McGUchrist
mdg Phone 5611. 1 . . . J .
MEAT, CUTTER. 'Also experienced
grocery ! and produce man. Apply in
person. Dickson's Market. So. 12th and
Pacific jlighway.
WANTED Carpenter to build roof
extension and small room. Lockhart,
240 Sllverton Rd, Salem.
SER. STA. opr.- Experience not nec
essary, willingness to learn paramount.
Steady employment with wages ac
cording Mo ability. Give, personal de
tails. Bo9c 202 Statesman.
supt. for: Donald M. Drake Co., general
contractors at Oregon Pulp and Papar
Co.. Salem.
DISHWASHER Waitress night
shift. 162 N. Com'l. Chinese Tea Gar
den. I
SAWMILL: Permanent setter. Gov
ernments housing available. Coastal
Lumber t Company, Grand Ronde, Ore
gon, call Grand Ronde 2261.
2 RADIO Repair men with 10 or 15
yrs. on the bench or equivalent. Good
wages. The Morrow Co., 153 S. Liberty.
BOD Yj MEN and mechanics. Her rail
Owens qo. '
Help5 Wanted Female
EXPERIENCED waitress, good wages,
steady position. Marion Hotel.
RELIABLE woman for general house
work. Room, board and good wages.
ModernjountjyJhcm
GIRL WANTED to take care of chil
dren. 148 Union.
WANTED: Lady to do laundry in our
home. 1575 Broadway.
WANTED: Housekeeper at Catholic
rectory. -Good wages and good borne.
Write Box 116, Woodburn, Ore.
BOoTcKEEPERS WANTOXmlv
Dairy Co-op office, 2135 Fairgrounds
ra., weq. a.m., iu to iyt.
BAKERY WOMEN uantorf. Kalocpir!
and .woman for work in backroom.
Moiiana naKery, no n. com'l.
SANDWICH and salad lady. The Spa.
TWO ! Beautv Orwrator nrWt
iarsen ..st Beauty siuaio. I'none 9033
WAITRESS. The Spa.
WANTED: Housekeeper for care of
two small children. Board & room and
good wages. Mrs. Jimmie Riddle. In
dependence, Ore.
LADY? COOK, with experience, good
wages. Call in person. Oregon State
Tuberculosis Hospital.
FOUNTAIN GIRL. TheSpa?'
GIRL For eeneral office work. Single.
18 to 25i Permanent. Short hand, not
necessary. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co..
311 Masonic Bldg.
Good wages, steady work, room and
fc. r 1 p-ie m
Cleaners, Also checker needed. 1245
State St ..
GIRL Who wants Dermanent rxwition
Typing, shorthand and some knowl
edge of I bookkeeninc reauired. Good
salary. Apply 813 Guardian Bids.
Salesmen Wanted
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE! for
Salem and adjoining counties by 'Na
tional company, building specialty
lines. We establsh you in business, no
investment required. If you have: the
sales ability your future is assured.
State fully your former experience,
earnings, age and phone number. You
will be granted a personal interview.
Address s Mr. M. L. Doan co The
Statesman. . ;
Situations Wanted
TRUCK" DRIVER wanting, .work.
VCWlalll, rilWW
2 HIGH SCHOOL girls want house
work Saturdays. Pb. 4932. after 4:30.
HONEST hard working man wants
small profitable business. Will consider
partnership with a square shooter. 966
Lenten Mr. Dexter.
Preschool Playschool; 1381 State
Ages 2-8, Part or all day. Ph 8430.-
F6r Sale Miscellaneous
Davenport and chair. $13. Ph. 5867.
GOOD Warner piano. 8125. Ph. 4531.
PIANp In very good condition, rea-
sonaoie. S lew s. cotuge.
NICE Windfall apples, 50c box. Meyer
mtf Lut, out center.
.22 cal Jver-Johnson target pistol with
noisier, juooa cona., xzs. ra. 22112.
1941, MONTAG wood range. White &
black, excellent condition. 1273 N. 18th.
"GLDTTrROSEETO
Ted Muller, 1 ml. South of Brunk's
corner. Ph. 2-1186. . , ,
WERCXTNG house U S67 N. Front
Sized 4.
Hawthorne bike. lood eond. 2383 N.
Front. j
DRlCHAN. . . LAM
Dr.T.T .Lam NJ. Dr.O.CkasuN Ji.
CHINESE UerbaUsts
241 North Libert? 1
r ,
Upstairs Portland General Electric
Co. Office open Saturday only
It a.m..'to 1 pjn.; 8 to 1 p.m. Can
fuhation. Blood pressure and urine
testa are free ei charge. Practiced
since IB 17- .
MODEST
I , . j .-.Ij - Tm'ii aiwo a hwoa. . ";. j II I
111 II : : -i I Tv ! : 1
i n jt if i . l i ii i i I
II MaST L-II Hri - V 1 I I I 1
IU-I I j
"Say, Pop, how long
your nose to the grindstone ?f"
For Sale Miscellaneous
120 BASS 3 switch accordion. Beau
tiful black and white like new. 8475.
1MB S. COttlKC
DELUXE iron pads and covers." Yea-
ter Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty st.
JUST ARRIVED, permanent anti
freeze. Firestone Stores, Center Ac
LiDerty. rn. 144.
MAN'S bicycle arid snare drum. 1150
N. Church. j
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR and
Flat Top Elect Stove. Ralph Bent, 149
N. High st.
HAVE YOU been: tooking for a tire
pump? DeLuxe pump with aluminum
foot place, cap and handle. Will not
leak air, 82.28. Firestone Store, Cen
ter & Libcrty. Ph. 9144.
BEAUTIFUL satinwood twin bedrm.
set complete; cost $550: sell for 8275.
Curly maple modern dining- set. Iron
bed, coil springs 4: mat. for 315. Call
eves, or Sat. St Sun. 1458 Chemeketa.
LARGE WOOD circulator, 830. Oak
side board. 310. Call after 8 p.m. Pb.
2-4296. ,
ELECTRIC portable sewing machine,
elec. iron, folding baby buggy. Doo-tee
nursery aeat. 495 S, 12th.
5 H P. heavy duty single cyl. Econ
omy gas. engine. Hit and miss gover
nor, w. a. aunty, rail city.
VANITY DRESSER, brown dresser,
12x12 Bigelow rug, 8x10 Wilton rug,
foot stool, bridge lamp, table lamp, oc
casional chair, end table, magazine
rack, painted table, fireplace irons;
tub, etc. Call at 463 S. Capitol.
FERTILIZER : 960N. Com'l. Ph. 5523.
TOMATOES , for Sale Ph. 2-2578. ,
W ATKINS Products. Ph. 2-2413.
HOUSE Trailer. 42 model. Mainline.
Will sell cheap. Ph. 22F23.
GRAPES. MELONS. TOMATOES.
PEPPERS, l'i mu N.W. Salem on Wal
lace Road. Turn right on gravel road
i mi. toward river. LOUCKS' VINE
YARD & GARDENS, Rt. 1, Salem, Ore.
CHRISTMAS CDS: wrappings, gifts.
The 'Apron Shop. 679 N. High st.
1940 TWIN Johnson 2'i hp. outboard
with case. 2347 Breyman. Ph. 4567.
TRAILERS for rent 30c per nr.
Woodry's Mkt, 1603 N. Summer.'
WE BUY and cell men's shoes, cloth
ing, tools, radios; guitars, trunks,
furniture and 1 household goods.,
SUN DALES. 293 N. Com'L Ph. 9696
WE buy and sell furniture, tools.
stov.es. dishes, motors, radios. Electric
appliances, household goods. KLtG
MAN'S, 285 N, Commercial. Ph. 9885.
ATMORAYS OZO.nl sen and rent
H C Puch Ph 2-2458 PO Boa 483
WOOD HEATER, complete with pipe
and mat good cond., $10. Ph. 4454.
jrJgnj-J Sajg.mV .
i GAS Lawn Mower, $50. Rt 7, Box
j-3!??lJ
ELEC. FAN. Bench vise. Fern stand.
Ph. 3205.
GARDEN HOSE, I tools, dishes, fruit
jars. Ph. 2-1028.
HOUSE TRAILER. GLIDER. 24-ft
Elect. Refrig.. all metal, fully equipped,
new tires. Fir Crest Trailer Park, N.
River Rd. i i
FOR SALE: Small desk, Ph. 6559.
695 N. Liberty. j .
FREE: About 3 or 4 yards of dirt,
mostly top soil. Take it away. 1335, N.
18th st i
WILL Buy for cash, sell or trade,
guns, scopes, ammunition and trail
ers. Don Madison. 290 No. High.
FOR SALE New Zealand white
and Chinchilla i bred, does. Some with
litters, also does ready for service.
7 miles south old Pacific highway to
Sunnyside. l'i miles west and south.
Rt 4, box 253. T.f Sherwood, phone
213iSl ...I-.. I . JL,',,.-,
WOOD Range with coils, good cond.
PRe War Detecto baby scales. 660
Edina Lane. Phone j57, ;
LARGE Wood circulator-, small heat
er, wood range, 2 plate electric plate
with oven, electric raoio. 3ta itn.
NEEDLE Point, 'aprons, crocheted
linen sets, embroidered linen sets,
other novelities. Elec. toaster and
dishes. 944 N. cottage
CORN FOR SILAGE
GOOD BUY- PH. 22502
HOME sold. Selling all furnishings.
Piano, 3 Wilton rugs. elec. Victrola. 3
piece dav. set' 4-piece ivory dinette,
Simon beds, rockersj etc. Ph. 2-2422.
C. E. SUN Lamp! 30. Pb. ISIS or
ecria.
WE ARE Selling the furniture from
tti "fj Marie" a .it. boat. Misc. -fur
niture. No refrigerators. Call 9303? 100
Chemeketa. f ,
1 EACH 12 gauge, dbl. Parker. Model
97 Win.. M-55 and 3240 Model 4 rifles.
50-110 Model 1886, Model 65 Win. with
Krac BBL and 330 Weaver scope.
Heavy duty stock I trailer, excellent
tires, aw rile. uign. .
g NICE Sows and 13 rood big wean
er pigs. Reasonable H. D. McMUlin,
ili--'Ax-.- :--r
TRAILER HOUSE in good condition.
Sleeps four: rood rubber. Call i J4S0
w. mod xi ui atter pjn.
MAIDENS
did ya say
youve
For'. Salt?- Miscellaneous
i .23 CAL. Colt automatic.
Inq. Hollywood' Theatre.
Excel, cond.
RIVER SILT
FILL DIRT
EXCELLENT MASON
SAND
ALL KINDS OF
GRAVEL
COMMERCIAL. SAND GRAVEL
PtL 21966 23100
: GERMAN ! Shepherd (Police) Dogs.
3'i months .old registered pups. Fin
est breeding. Various colpts. Out
S. River Rr- turn at Halls I Ferry Va
mile east and 1 mile south. Reilloc
Kennels, Rt. 3, Box 711.
! ciakikist: b nat, practically new.
Charles ISaak. Rt. 6. Box 531G. 2 blks.
N. Kruegers store. Center AcTFumer rd.
: BEAUTIFUL northern muskrat. gable
dyed lur coat, size 14. $2U0J No tax.
rn. six.
N.H. PULLETS & fryers i months.
zo Lee st.
i FOR SALE: Late model
Even rude
outboard motor, $95. 1740 N
20th.
FRESH apple juice made dLilv from
seieciea ripe apples ino preservative)
ruriian uiaer wks., west salem
FULLER Brushes 1745 Grant P 835'
EXPERT iwashuig machlnO service
and wringer rolls, all makes. See Ed
Ellis at Nelson Bros. Furniture Store.
319 n. liberty
ALWAYS a big stock -
Woodry'a Furniture Mkt
Ph 8110
REINFORCING steel and mesh, ex
pansion joints for concrete!. Oregon
Gravel Co.. 1405 N. Front. Pih. 3417.
I 3 PHASE Hi HP motor. Quincy 7
it. air compreasor. new., fn. 96B.
LAWN MOWER. Sharpening
lusting.
: Woodry's IStU 16
' BOSC Pears. Rollin
Creek Rd. Ph. , 47F2.
up Glen
; MOD. 60 all crop A. C. combine. 60
Christie R. I. R. pullets. Rt 7 Box 246,
l',j mi. N. on Van Cleave rd
ALMOST NEW wood circ. beds com
plete, brfst. sets, elec. toasters, baby
crio ana paa. Z44Z Lee st.
! WINCHESTER 32-20 carbine! rifle and
Winchester ; .22 repeating rifle, j Both
with shells, i 121 Main, Dallas
I SIX-FOOT Frigidaire triple ! glass
meat case. .Evcellent condition. Smith
St Ward. Cherry ave and N. River rd.
r-
! WOOD HEATER, good
Phone 7444.
cod., $10.
BLUE DAVENPORT and
rlia
nr. 9x12
rug, walnut writing desk. 743
E st.,
TWO 2-wheel trailers, 16
2125 S. Winter.
In. : tires.
Wanted Miscellaneous
Washington Creamerv Co.
Opening our Plant Oct. 17
READY TO KILL TURKEYS
I - .
. POULTRY & EGGS -s
V HIGHEST CASH PRIC ES
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL
PH. 21810
i wante:
-Willamette student wants
board and
Dm. Ph. 7750.
! WILL STORE piano in exchange for
use. Pit. Z41BU9.
5c a lb.
Hogg Bros.. 360 State st.
WANTED. PIANOS Will pay cash
Wills Music Store 432 State St 1 .
USED FURNITURE. Ph. 8113. ;
i WANT TO Buy. Qsea cameras
tenses McEwan Photo Snuv 43a State
iU" YOU have furniture tolsell see
Russ Bright Pa. 731L 453 feurt
CASH for rotir usAj fupirure. Ph
7598. State St rurtUure. 1900 State
. CASH tot used piano at etner mu
tcal tnatrumenu Call 4S41 i days
9537 evenings or tend description ft
Jaquith Music Co. Ml 8 High.
Miscellaneous
HEAVY Hauling, Excavation and
Road Building.' Land Clearing, Dozer
Work. Ditching. Basement Excavation.
Sand. Gravel. Crushed Rock, Mason
Sand. Concrete Mix, CementJ j
Salem Sand & Gravel Co.
- 1403 N. Front St
Salero. Oreaioo
Phone 9408 or 21924
4
had
C STOVE rearing aTparts "
Woodry's Mkt- 1605 N. Summer St
a. Ad
I
03NSuJnmer St
Biaver
Miscellaneous
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST
CASES
Bring or Mall Your Plates for Repair.
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg State t Com. Pn. xjti.
.,ME.?VS HATS clesned and b'ooked.
15c, LLS SPRINGER; 464 Court St
Money to Loan
YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON
SIDERATION WHEN YOU
APPLY TO
General Finance Corp.
. ' ro.:fi '
Quick Cash Loans
Local.'y owned and operated, we se
familiar with all local needs and con.
dltions and lend on any reasonable
security. Up to 12 mos. to repay.
. Teleohone 9168
StateJLIcS-136 138 S. Commrc S
Auto And Truck Loans
Contracts Refinanced
n-v. vi aawv aim Ujeu VIIS VeT
bring car and title and get the monev.
You retain possession of vehicle,
1 to IS months" to repav.
After 8 o'clock phone 21143 for
appcibtmenL
ROY H. SIMMONS
Regulated by sta.e.
PRIVATE MONEY
138 S. Com'l. St Phone 91 f.
WE LIKE TO SAY 'YES
WHEN YOU WANT A LOAN
Making personal loans is our businex.
The more times we say 'Yes' the
more business we do. That's why we
do our best to say 'Yes' to cverv re
quest for a loan. At 'Personal' there
are no hard and fast rules. The trans
action is handled promptlv. private lv,
without involving outsiders. loans ct
$25 to 8300 on your salary, furniture
or auto, j
Personal Finance Co.
Room 125 New Bligh Bldg. Phone 3191
518 State St. (Lie. 5-122-M-165)
$ S MONEY $ $
We rr.ake all types of personal loans--"
Including furniture, note and car loansj
for any worth while cause We also
make real estate loans and buy real
estate contracts For quick and effi
cient service see or phone ;
STATE FINANCE CO.
Phone 4121. 153 S. Hi?h, Salera
Auto Loans
Willamette Credit Co.
5T11
FLOOR GUARDIAN' BUILDINO
LICENSE N M 159 i
LOANS
Money Tor eood real estate losr.a.
Quick wrvice and low tnteiest lilts.
CHAS. HUDKLNS & SON.
275 Stale St Phone S4i4
-moneFtom
WANTED. REAL ESTATE m.ortpafe
loans, city or farm oroprties; loars
made s small as $300 ' See u about
refinancing jour present contract cr
mortgtge. .
Approved city loans 4'i".
Leo N. Cliilds, Inc.
344 Sttte St ' I , Ph. :fl
For Rent Apartments
IN PORTLAND
3 rm. very modern furn. apt. to
change for furn. or unfurn. apt or fe.
in Sf.lm. Ph. MU 8603. or iite 27Jg
N. AinMr.orth, Portland; 11.
For Rent
CANYON Drive deluxe beach fr,.t
apis., el ranges, refrig., showers. fne
places. Make reserv. for fall now. Df
Lake. Oie. Ph. 201.
CASH Register for rent. Ph. 54)9.
"TRUCKS lot tent tou drive fctc
Cune 8r Loveil ohone 9600
IT.OOR SAND En rm rent
turnery Ward
Moct-
GOOD Used Piano, n L Stift
Wanted to Rent
WORKING couple desires 3 or 4 rr -a
fumisned apt No children or pets.
Ph. ',5920.
VETERAN and wife, permanent em
ployment with state, desires house tr
apt. 810 Reward. Box 203 Statesman.
EMPLOYED couple need furnished
place. Will pay top rent. No children,
no pets, Pn. Robison, 318S, parts dept.,
betwttn
FORMER Salem couple, returning,
wants -1 bedroom unfurnished apt .
flat or house. Call 842, or 1771 Sc.
cottage.
SMALL modern furn. house or ai-t.
for 2 middle aired teachers. Excelltr-t
reference. Ph. 4661. ,
WANTEO: 5 rm. mod. home by p
manent couple. No .children, no ptt?.
Call Mr. Casey. Millers Stioe dept.
MIDDLE-AGED Christian couple 1
need futn. apt or small house. No
drinking or smoking. Call 2-1794 frcrn
9 a.m. to noon or 1 p.nt-to 5 p.m..
8T0 REWARD, Unfurnished or fur
nished home for six months. Call at 2(2
State rt., or Phone 6062.
YOUNG COUPLE a .id child art
apartment or house. Veteran. Ph. 85F12.
YOUNG Christian couple. 1 child,
need a furnished or unfurnished apt
or hou. 3 to 5 rooms. No drinking cr
smoking; Phone 5447. I
3 or 4 Bedroom Home. Call Mis.
FittS. Ph. 4424.
815 REWARD for 2 bedroom home..
Permanent ref. Ph. 8380.
LOCAL BUSIENSS man and family
urgently in need of modern 2 bed
room unfurnished home. Call 9141 tat
24 days. Mr. Hulbert. , i
WANTED on of before Nov. 10.
3 or 4 room apt., furn. or unfurn.
Middle aged man and avifo, Not pet,
drinkers or smokers. Edward Con
yers, Rt. 1, .Hubbard. Ore. Phone
Needy VF51. ( ! j
DISCHARGED service ; man wants
furnished apartment er small furnished
house. Call Anthony Franco, , 7764.
- BUSINESS CPLE. permanent, want
apt. duplex or house, furnished or un
furnished, Cal! Bb34. ! i
Cal! BW'
i rent ir
WISH to rent
r lease two bedroom
home. perm. Bp
'0. . . ...T
vv employee. lUf.
VETERAN, wile and child 3 vis.,
need furn. or unfurn. house or act
Permanent Ph. iiaio or 5154.
For Sale 4-Real Estate
Immediate Possession
1 acre, with fa brand ! new 2 B R.
hoa-.e. . 1 mik nrtl. A buy at 865(0,
. .. .. WEST SALEM REALTY CO.
7'33 Edgewater St. J
i Phoue'5109 :.
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