The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 06, 1950, Page 21, Image 21

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Late Selling
Giecks Stock
Cain Efforts
By lUdar Whiffet
NEW YORK, Oct 5-P)-Stocks
tried valiantly to get ahead today
undr the leadership of motors
and steels but the market fell vic
tim to last minute selling that forc
ed losses running to around a
dollar a share. .
Steels alone stood higher among
the major groups. Motors were
unchanged. Lower were rails, oils,
metals, motion pictures and utili
ties. That doesn't tell the whole story
of the day of the 15 most active
Issues, only two ended lower. And
number of individual stocks
showed Independent strength bas
ed on corporate developments.
Prices with the, exception of
steels and motors started sinking
before the end of the first hour and
continued throughout the session.
It was only the close of the final
hour that selling spread its heavy
hand to motors and erased all their
Sains and cut back the peaks of
le steel rise.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks fell back 50 cents to
$34.00. The industrial component
was off 50 cents, rails 80 cents
and utilities 30 cents.
The volume of business was 2,
490.000 shares, a contraction from
yesterday's 220,000 shares when
the market was advancing briskly.
Corn Slides,
Others Hold
By William Ferris
CHICAGO,'Oct 5-(fl5)-Corn
made the only price change of
even minor importance on the
board of trade t o d a y, sinking
around a cent on steady commis
sion house selling.
Wheat closed unchanged to I
cent lower, corn lower, oats
unchanged to 4 lower, rye 1
1 higher, soybeans higher
and lard 8 cents lower to 18 cents
a hundred pounds higher.
Except for a little hedging, noth
ing of any importance developed
In wheat i
At its peak the Portuguese em
pire included territories in Bra
zil, East -and West Africa, Mala
bar, .Ceylon, - India,' Persia, Indo
China and Malaya.
ir f rxmmj D
DRS. CHAN
Dr.G.CIuaJ O
. . . LAM
CHINESE HEIBALISTS
X(l North Libert?
Upstairs tkm Jan's, 331 N Lib
erty Office eeea Saturday only U
u to 1 ml, te 1 P-sa. CoBsott
Um Bioed areare and erine testa
are free of charge, Practice a ce
WIT.
f - .1 "! I
Hew York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, Oct
S .-CP)- Today's
Ad Corp
Gen Foods
Al Chem
32
58".
37
. 11
Gen Motors
Goodyear Tire
Al Chalmers
Am Airlines
Homestake
Int Harvester
Int Paper
Johns Man
Kennecott
libby McN & J.
Lockh Aire
Loew's Inc
Long Bell
Am Pow & Lt.
Am-Tel & Tel
Am Tobacco
Anaconda
Atchison
Beth Steel
Boe Airplane
Bore Warner
Burr Add M ,
Montg Ward
Calif Packing
Can Pacific
Caterpillar
51Nash Kelv
20 NY Central
43Vi North Pac
Celanese ;,
38
17
150
65
35
133
17 Si
35
70
Pac Am Fish
Pac Gas & FJec
Pac Tel & Tel
Chrysler
82
28
16
Con Edison
Cans Vultee
Packard
Penney .
Penn RR
Pepsi Cola .
Philco
Rad Corp
Raynonier
Ray Pf d
Crown Zellerback 43
Curt Wright 10
Doug Aircraft 85
Dupont . 81
Eastman Kodak. - 46
Emer Radio 18
Gen Electric 47s,4
ULBEKT -
Louis Ulbert. late resident of Marlon
county, in this city. October 1. at the
am of 75. Services will be held Friday.
October 8. at 10 ajn. at the W. T.
RiKdon Chape L. Interment at St. Bar
bara cemetery. The Rev. A. J. Celinaa
will officiate.
BREWER
Mrs. Winnlfred Brewer. late resident
of AumsviUe route 1. at a local hospital.
October 4. Shipment has been made
by the Clough-Barrick company to
Macey funeral home at McMinnviHe
for services and interment.
NISSON
Anna Nisson. at a local hospital.
October 3. Shipment has been made
to Macey Funeral home at McMinnviHe
by the Clough-Barrick company for
services) and interment.
GILUNGHAM
Edward N. GUlingham, late resident
of Ml Kingwood dr.. in this city. Oc
tober 3. at the age of 71 years. Survived
by wife, Newtonia H. McCauley Gilling
ham. Salem, also by nieces and neph
ews In Washington. California and
Texas. Member of the Elks. Masons
and Order of Eastern Star. Services
will be held Friday. October 8, at 3
pjn. at the W. T. Rigdon chapel with
concluding services in I OOF cemetery.
The Rev. George H. Swift will offi
ciate. .-; . . -
GEIGEB
John Geiger. late resident of 660
Thompson ave at a local hospital.
October 4. Survived by wife, Leah
Getter. Salem: also by two brothers
and five sister in Germany. Set vices
will be held Friday. October i. at 10
ajn. at St. Joseph's church under di
rection of the Virgil T. Golden com
pany. Interment at Belcrest Memorial
perk.
MELGAARD
Ethel Granger Melgaard. at the resi
dence at Salem route 3. October 4. at
the age of 57. Survived by husband.
Oscar Melgaard. Salem: three sisters.
Mrs. O.-G. Watts. Minneapolis. Minn.;
Mrs. H. R. Hall and Miss Belle Grang
er, both of Chicago; two brothers, Os
car Granger, Havertown. Pa., and Roe
A. Granger. Aberdeen. S. D. Services
win be held Friday. October . at
1:30 p.m. at the W. T. Rigdoo chapel
with Dr. Chester Hamblin officiating.
Concluding services at Belcrest Mem
orial park. Friends are requested to
omit flowers and contribute to the
cancer fund.
ULEKT
Walter Daniel TJlery. at the resi
dence. 820 Fairview ave, October S at
the age of 73. Survived by two daugh
ters. Mrs. Eva Marie Briggs of Salem
and Mrs. Ada Lanier of Venice. CaU
a son. Clarence E. Ulery of Salem; a
sister. Mrs. Blanche Fultz of Alham
bra. Calif-, and by three grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. An
nouncement of services later by the
Howell-Edwards chapel.
Salem
Obituaries
0 0 0.
Now in its One Hundredth Year of
publication The Oregon Statesman
enjoys high nrestige among papers
of the Northwest.
With its roots in pioneer days The Statesman
has been a great constructive force inthe develop
ment of the Oregon country. Its character as a re
liable newspaper is universally recognized. Gener
ations of children have learned their letters from its
headlines. Generations of Oregonians have been
guided in their thinking by its editorial pronounce
ments. ?
MCE
The Statesman of 1950 does not coast on the
........ r
laurels of its near-century of publication. Its young,
alert staff are diligent in making it a better paper,
rendering better service to readers and advertisers
than ever before.
The Statesman is now a Seven-Day paper, pub
lished every morning of the year, the only paper
printed and delivered throughout its area the day
of publication. Only The Statesman gives complete
end fresh news coverage Every Day of the Year,
Qe Q5rcjaou0tate8taatt
i i . i .
closing quotations:
47
53
62
39
31
45 y
46
Repub Stl
Rey Metals
Richfield ....
Safeway
Sears Roebuck
Soc Vac
South Pac
Std Oil Cal
63
8Y4
31
18
27
64
20
16
23
Std Oil N J
Studebaker
Sunsh Mn 1
Swift and Co
Transamerica .
Twent C Fox
Un Oil Cal
Un Pac .
Un Airlines -Un
Aircraft -
Un Corp
US Plywood
US Steel L
Warn Bros
West Un Tel
West Air Br
West Elec
Woolworth
17
32
103
4
64
19 Vi
9
48
18
42 y4
Slocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
Oct. 9
BOND AVERAGES
20
Ralls
Net change A.1
Thursday , 87.4
Prev day 912
Week ago 97.1
Month ago 97.4
Year ago 90.9
STOCK AVERAGES
30
10
Ind
unch
101 a
101s
101.8
102.3
102.6
10
uu
A.l
103.7
103
103.1
1043
104.0
10
Fn
. A.4
72.7
72.3
72.0
, 70 J
70.0
13 13 60
Rails Utils Stocks
D.8 DJ D.9
54.9 45.5 84.0
S3.7 45.8 84.3
83.3 4S.4 82.4
SOJ 443 79.0
38.0 41.8 68.8
inaini
Net change D.5
TO... .4 lift A
Prev day 115.5
Week ago 113.1
Month ago 108.3
Year ago . 94.0
Salem Market
Quolalicns
(As of late yesterday)
RUTTERPAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 2
BUTTER
Wholesale
JU
J59
JM
.70
.73
Retail
LIVESTOCK
(Valley Packing Co. quotauons
Feeder lambs $19.50 to $22.50
Ewes $ 2.00 to S 9.00
Fat dairy cows - 916.00
Cutter cows .
$13.00 to $15.50
816.00 to 817.00
$25.00 to $27.00
$21 to $24.00
Dairy heifers
Good veal
Bulls
EGGS Burins)
(Wholesale prices range from to 1
sent ever buying price.
Large AA , ,' ". M
Large A . .50
Medium AA .47
Medium A .42
Small A .23
POULTRY
Leghorn hem
Leghorn fryers ,
Colored hens
Colored fryers
Old roosters
Roasters
ja
.23
.33
JS
M
TURKEYS
(Yesterday's prices to producers on
Portland market) . -
Hens I JSC to 40c
Toma ; 29c to 30c
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Oct. 5-(AP)-Ca grain:
OaU No 2-38 lb white S3 JO; barley
No 2-43 lb B.W. 51.50.
Cash wheat (bid) Soft White 3.11:
Soft White (excluding Rex) 2.11. White
Club 3J1.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 3.15; 10
per cent 2.18; 11 per cent 3.19; 13 per
cent 2.93.
Hard White Baart: 11 per cent 231;
Uper cent 2.23.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 12; bar
ley 10; flour 7; corn ; oats 10. Mill
feed a.
o o o
400 Agriculture
425 Auction Sales
BIG PUBLIC
AUCTION.
MACHINERY AND BUILDINGS
TRUCKS. TRACTORS. HAY BALER. THRESHING MACHINE
and RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT.
Known as the former T. A. JJvesley Lakebrook Farm, T miles northwest of
Salem, turn west at Keizer school and 3 miles north.
Tuesday, Oct. 10th
-" AT 10 AM. SHARP
The new owners of this large farm, have called this auction to dispose of
this fine lot of equipment and buildings. This sale will be one of the larg
est ever held in this part of the country.
18 Buildings
4 Apartment Houses. S story. 23x30.
5 Bunk Houses, 20x12013 com
partments 10x14.
1 Bunk House. 7 compartments.
3 Bunk Houses, S compartments.
3 Dwelling Houses. 25x30.
9 Single Bunk Houses. SlfcxlL
1 Ice House, 12x13.
12 W. P. A. Toilets.
Restaurant
Equipment
Montgomery Ward vCo. refrigera
tor. 40 cubic feet, A-l. Oil restaur
ant range. One Star Master food
server, steam table. 1 two unit
Chef Master steam table. 3 com
part dish washing trays. 10-ft.
meat refrigerated 'ase and ma
chine meat sheer. Two 220-volt
electric heaters. 2 show cases. 2 hot
water tanks, 82 gallon. 200 folding
bunk beds, steel. 90 single mat
tresses. 1 roll top desk. 1 execu
tive desk and swivel chair. 1 vege
table show case. 4 wood counters.
4 single wood beds. 1 coll spring.
1 small scale. 1 three compartment
globe filing cabinet. 3 small filing
cabinets. 13 hop scales. 100 camp
stoves and pipe. 13 galvanized
sinks. 100 wood picnic tables. 800
ft. in. galvanized . water pipe.
150 ft. 1 in. water pipe. 300 ft. l 1
and 1!4 Inch water pipe.
Machinery
One 8-nozzle Ha wry Berg hop
duster. 3 gas pumps. Two 7',i h.p.
motors. One S h.p. motor. 3 water
tanks on wheels. 30 water kegs.
One 6x6x8 ft. metal house. 1 Piper
post hole digger, fits D-2 Cat. 4
DONT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS
BENEFIT LUNCH
H. C. ROBERTSON
OF AMITY,
Col. Ernest E. Scott, Salem, Auct.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Oct. 5- (AP)- Butter
fat Tentative, subject to immediate
change: Premium quality, maximum
to JS to 1 oer cent acidity delivered
in Portland. 66-69c lb: first quality.
63 -66c; second quality, 59-82c.
Butterfat Wholesale F.O.B. bulk
cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93
score. 65c lb: A. 92 score, 84c; B. 90
score. 61c: C, 89 score, 98c. Above
prices strictly nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles. 37 'a -40 Vic
lb; Oregon S-ib loaf. 4Z-43C.
Text To wholesalers: A grade, large.
54-56'ic doz; A grade, medium. 47
48'ic doz; B grade, large. 40-42c.
Live chickens (No. 1 quality. F.O.B.
plants): Broilers under 2V lbs. 30c;
fryers. 2V-3 lbs. 32-34c; 3-4 lbs. 32-34c;
roasters. 4 lbs and over, 33c; light hens
under 4 lbs. 19-2zc: 4 lbs and over.
20-32C Heavy hens, all weights. 22
23c; old roosters. aU weights, L2-13C.
Rabbits A verare to growers: Live
white. 4-9 lbs. 25-27e lb: 5-8 lbs. 21-23c:
colored, 2 cents lower: old or heavy
does and bucks, 11-1 5c lb; fresh dressed
fryers to retailers. 55-58c; some higher.
Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to
retailers: dollars per cwt):
Beef: Steers, good. 500-800 lbs. $48-
53; commercial. $47-50; utility. 843-48;
cows, commercial. 841-44; untility, $38
840; canners-cutters, $35-38.
Beef cuts (good steers): Hind quar
ters. 856-60; rounds. 854-56; full loins.
trimmed. 875-ao; tnaneies. no-;
square chucks. $47-50; ribs. $60-85; fore-
quarters. $43-44.
Veal: Good. 848-51; commercial. $44
46: utility. 835-39.
Calves: Good-choice. S46-90; com
mercial. $37-44.
Lambs: Good-choice springers, sso
52: commercial, $45-48.
. Mutton: Good. 70 lbs, down, $28-30.
Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1. 8-12 lbs. 855
58; shoulders. 15 lbs. down. $43-45; car
casses. $35-36; spare ribs. $45-48.
Wool: Valley, medium grades, 60-63C
lb average at country buying points.
Mohair: 60c lb on 12-month growth.
r.O.B. country shipping points.
Country-killed meats:
Veal: Top quality 41-43c; good heav
ies 36-38c.
Hogs: Light blockers 29-31c; sows,
light. 28-31C.
Lambs: Top grade springers, 43-43
Ibc best yearlings 35-40c.
Mutton: Best 20-22c; rough heavy
bucks, ewes. 14-16c.
Beef: Good cows. 34-37c lb; canners
cutters. 34-38c.
Onions: Large. No. 1. 1.75-83 per 50
lb sack; 50-lb sack Walla Walla med.,
1.50-85; Calif., Idaho whit wax, large,
2.25-50.
Potatoes: Ore. white rose 2.25-50: Rus
sets. No. 1A 2.50-75; No. 2 bakers 2.25:
Wash, russets No. 1. 3.50-75; 25-lb 80
85c; 10-lb 40-42c; 50-lb No. 2. 75-85c.
Hay: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, de
livered carlots F.O. Portland or
Puget Sound markets, $32-34 ton; Wil
lamette valley grain and clover hay
$26-29.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Oct. 5-(AP)-(USDA)
Cattle salable 290; holdover 100; mar
ket rather slow but generally steady:
steers limited: odd common slaughter
steers 23.00-26.00; common beef heifers
20.00-23.50; cutter-common dairy type
heifers 18.00-19.00; canner-cutter cows
fairly active at 1S.00-1S.50; odd head
17.00: shels down to 12.00: bulls steady
weak but some bids lower; odd good
beef bulls 35.00; common-medium
sausage bulls 20.00-23.00; cutters down
to 18.00.
Calves salable 50; market active, full
steady: good vealers and light calves
29.00-30.00; odd head 31.00; medium
grades up to 461 lbs 25.00-27.00; lighter
weights to 28.00; common calves down
to 19.00.
Hogs saable 125; market fairly active,
mostly 25c lower: good-choice 180-230
lbs 22.25- 50: few 250-270 lbs 21.00: rood
350-500 lb sows 18.5O-19.50; lighter
weights to 20.00; feeder pigs lacking
with market uncertain.
Sheep salable 150; market Steady;
good wooled and No. 1 pelt lambs
mosuy za.uv; xew iota carrying cnoice
lambs 25.50: medium-good shorn feed
ers 23.00-JO; good wooled feeders quot-
aue to 24.00; good yearnngs 22.00-23.00;
good slaughter ewes 1L50-12J0.
CALL FOR BIDS
County of Marion. State of Oregon,
is asking? for sealed bids for trading
graveling, providing drainage, and sur
facing with O-II Penetration Oil, 18
wide on Pioneer Drive, Marion County,
Oregon.
Plans and specifications may be ob
tained at the office of the County
Engineer, Courthouse. Salem, Oregon.
jaioa win oe opened or ut county
Court Chambers at the Courthouse in
Salem. Oregon, at the hour of 10 US
A. M. October 14th. 1950.
The county reserves the right to
accept any or reject all bids in the
nest interest or Marion county.
BY ORDER OF THE
MARION COUNTY COURT. O 8
300 Personal
312 Lost end Found
' !
LOST 9 Trva ami Am Ma ..-
ial No. 906934) en key chain. Leave
LOST: Wed. S un. Sml. brawn nun.
Court brn. Capital At 15th. ph.
3-4389 eves, or leave with matron at
IDiUM.
400 Agriculture
425 Auction Sales
coiled heaters. S rubber tired
wagons. 1934 I"ord V-8. dual wheel,
steel bed truck. 1948 Ford truck,
hydraulic lift, flatbed and sides.
5-ft. McDeering hop disc. Interna
tional Oliver ditcher. 4-eec. spring
tooth harrow. 3 platform scales. 1
steel wheel wagon with box. 3-see.
harrow. John Deere saw and man
drel. 1 hay rake. 3 6-ft. steel roll
erf. One 2-13 Inch Oliver orchard
plow. Concrete mixer. Champion
mower. 6-ft. drill. Road scraper. 2 ,
galvanized vats. 1 Star litter car- .
rier. One 10 Inch walking plow.
Two 14 inch walking plows. 3
wagons. 6 hop training buggies. 4
seta harness. Gas engine and pump
jacks. 1 twin cylinder air compres-
or. 1 VI kins air compressor. 1
John Deere gas engine with mag
neto. Wire and cable. Bale hop
twine. 2 wheel trailer. Two 1948
Eord tractors with hydraulic lifU
Fordson dozer blade. Two 14's Ford
plow. Model B 1939 Johne Deere
tractor. D-2 Caterpillar, bought in
"Nov. 1949. A-l. Allis-Chalmers
threshing machine. McCormlck
Deering hay baler. McDeering
Farmall duster. John Deere potato
digger. 2 manure spreaders with
power take-off. 1 John Deere 2
row corn planter. 1949 Model H
International Farmall tractor. Cora
picker (Food machinery). 1949 In-
' ternational Super A Farmall trac
tor, hydraulic life and cultivator
attachment. John Deere 4 bottom
18 inch plow. International com
bine, self propelled, with a dry pea
attachment. John Deere 13 ft. grain
drill. John Deere 10 ft. disc. 3-ec.
roller. 12-foot. International corn
planter with fertilizer attachment.
2 sets cultivators for Ford tractor.
Fertilizer spreader. 1948 li ton
Chev. cabover. flat bed. dump
truck.
Many, many small tools. Shovels,
hoes, too numerous to mention.
BIG SALE. TERMS. CASH.
ON GROUNDS.
AND 0. E. KURTZ
OWNERS
Nina. M. Scott. Clerk,
316 Personal
IF LONELY, write Ruth L. Wade, an
oia renaDie ciud. Jox 607. Vancouver.
wasn
STANLEY Home Products. Ph. 43882. '
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, ph. 3-9133"
PO Bx 724. YMCA Wed. FrL 8 JO pjn.
400 Agriculture
402 Lrrostock
WANTED: Fresh and Springer cows.
fnone 4-zei7.
FOR SALE: High producing milk goat.
rure auncn. wnie ior particulars.
LUa ft. Gower, RU 1, Box 38, New-
oerg, v ?.
BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer gj B"
MCTjannmn iin s th Ph 3-6147
BUNUKO livestock Duvet Claude
W" KT B POt TOE n 3-1144
BULL Service any place. Ph. 4-2949
BONDED livestock buyer. A. F. Som-
mer. ziju cnemawa Ha. Ph 42817.
LlCEN
SRll l.lvMtmk hnu.r M C
;eti 1840 LamteT dr pn 2-1S43.
FOR SALE: '4 or whole young white
tace Deer. rn. 3972a iw. K. Stanton
404 Poultry and Rabbits
FRYERS for Sal. Ph 3-3481. 2161 N.
87 (VIII..
NEW HAMPSHIRE CHICKS hatches
every Tuesday Fox's Hatchery. 3830
State St Phone 3-4969.
EW Hampsmre Chicks. Weekly hatch
es. East Center St. ph. 3-2861. Lee's
Hatchery
WlNGS RABBITRY needs rabbits, pick
up service. 3B5 state, 4-3318
YEAR old Parmenter hen Ph. 2-7312.
ROASTER ducks, rabbits 8c rabbit
hutches. Pr. 2-2709.
HENS live or dressed. Ph. 2-7353. . H.
McNall, RU 8 Box 777.
408 PA-
MOORE'S Tropical Fish equipment
supplies. 3 ml. from Lancaster on
Macleay Rd. Rt. 5. Box 483. P. 2-7321
PART toy water spaniel puppies.
Cheap. 138 N. 23rd.
410 Sda and Plants
DAHLIAS - order now. McCain Dah-
11a Garden. 1491 7 St.. West Salem.
EASTER lily bulbs. Ace & Crafts year
lings $8 hundred bulblets $2. K. Pick
ens. 693 N. 17th. Ph. 3-7322.
412 Fruit and Farm Produc
Apples Apples
For Sale: A 30 acre apple crop con
sisting of Jonathans. Spitzenbergs,
standard Delicious and Yellow New
tons. Estimate 800 boxes or more.
Best offer takes all. Buyer furnishes
own boxes and pick. Crop in fine
condition for dealer to handle. For
appointment to see crop contact
owner. R. Crawford. 791 Zdgewater
at., w. aaiem. pn. a-54zo
BLUE Darasen plums and petite prunes
ready now. Puritan Cider Works. W.
ALL KINDS of apples. Paul Schaad",
pn. 4-1315.
CAMPBELLS Early grapes 5c lb. Bring
containers. R. H. Wacken. Rt. 7.
Box 357. Ph. 2-3169.- 1V mi. right at
iotem oie on 99E ,i ml. right.
GRAPES 6c U pick 5c. Wallace Rd.
Rt. 1. Box 278. Frank A. Johnson.
SNOW APPLES for cooking and eat
ing, fliont 4-3065.
EASTERN Oregon Alfalfa Hay for sale
by ton or truck, ph. 4-3887.
GRAPES U-pick 5c. Picked 8c. Rt. 1.
Box 290. Salem. A. E. Pelker.
414 Farm Equi pmon) t
INTERNATIONAL Farmall Model A
tractor - with power lift. 1 bottom
piow, power mower, a-ioot A very
disc. John Deere D tractor. Inter
national 8-tL disc, 2 bottom Moline
plow, Moiine drill, spring tooth nar
' row. mike tooth harrow. Mrs. Henrv
C. Stafford, Gervais. Ore, Rt. 1. Vi
miie west oz W aeon aa. mone saiem
4-1309. ,
425 Auction Sales
, Anction
Every Thurs, T JO pjn. Furniture and
household articles. We invite you to
bring your consignments to us,
EAST SALEM AUCTION
1029 Lancaster Drive - Ph. 8-1221
450 Merchandise
455 Honsshold Goods Far Sals
MONTAG ' wood circulator. Kenmore
oil circulator, dinett table, 4 chairs.
two beds, spr & matt, waL bedroom
suite, davenport, mahogany 8c cane
bed davenport, sect, bookcase, many
other tbinxs. Must be sold this week.
i3a w. cottage,
FRIGID AIRE, chest of drawers, dinette
set. piano, radio Ac hassock, ph.
2-O503
COLEMAN oil heater. 2 drums. Copper
Tuning S35. pn. S-Q673,
8" FT. DELH freeze like new. Ph. 2-7120,
8 FT. KELVIN ATOR refrigerator,. very
good. sua. cash, rnone
450 Itlfirchandise
455 Household Goods For Sals
ELECTRIC range $50, din. rm. set $50.
nun micniiw a, oaa cnairs S1.DO
ea. Misc. furn 8t dishes. Ph. 3-9674.
1-UftJiITtrRft ma fii
A-B.C. elec. washer. 74 ft. Zenith ref.
SHELF booDatase $25. 5 solid oak din
ine chairs $3 ea., library tables 85.
j - - -r - '. -g-.
1 Charles of London liv. rm. set. 1
Eastern wood breakfast set. 1 daveno,
1 G, range. 1 $',-ft. ref rig. l washer.
1 writing desk. 1 walnut buffet Num
erous other items. This furniture is
nearly new and in excellent cond.
. Ph. 2-5078.
i uprary xapie sa. yn. x-eyza
Linoleum S3.95
VALLEY FPRN CO 285 W COM'L
Used Fura- Cheap
TRADE - TERMS
Valley Furn Co 185 No Coml 2-7472
OLDER model Gibson refrig $85. 3416
Williams Ave.
456 Wcmtsd. honsshold Goods
GOOD Used furniture wanted. If you
have what I want 111 pay you -the
highest price in town. Trader Louie.
rn, jnoaa.
GUKN WOtlDRV Ph ssna
OaiJ rUKN . immediate appraisal
highest prices.. Valley Furniture. 283
N Commercial Ph. 27472
458 Building Materials
HARDWOOD front doors, top quality,
$15 ea. Povey Builders Supply, 501
"uw vve., uaiias n. za,
OAk FLOORING. We have it in stock
for immediate delivery. Best quality
. No. 2 random length. Also 2 ft. shorts.
Priced right. Ted Muller. ph. Salem
FOR SALE No. 4 Common Lumber,
1x4 to 1x8 $35 per M. 2x4 to 2x12 $35
per M. F.OJ3. Mill, will deliver at
cartage cost. Independence Lumber
8c Manufacturing Co. Independence.
"ret-none n
18" No. 1 side-wall shakes. $16.50 per
sq. with undercoarse. Colors green 8c
wnixe. uniy 100 sqs. at this price.
Call Ted Muller. Salem 2-1198 Eves.
CORRUGATED METAL ROOFING, al
uminum & galvanized steel, all sizes.
Saffron Supply Co, 325 N. Coml.
Ph. 2-4189.
Red Cedar Shingles
No. 1. 2, 3, & 4's. Any amount Check
our price. Sidewall shakes. Large
amount of oak flooring available.
AU grades. Ted Muller. Ph. Salem
z-ii8. call evenings
BETTER BUYS
IN
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Cedar Siding
'i; C RL ; $70.00 M
V2X8 C RL 80,00 M
4x$ C RL $5.00 M
v-eaar snakes
IS" Blaln Nn t
. 14.95 Sq.
. 19.75 Sq.
- 75.00 M
- 95.00 M
.09 Ft.
J4 Ft.
. 8.15 Sq.
18" Painted No. 1
Flooring 1x4 E
ix4 D
Wall board W
Tyle-board. Reg. 36c
Roofing. 3-tab 210 Lbs.
Chrome Bathroom
fixture
25 Discount
Window Frames 50 Discount
SERVICE LUMBER CO.
PH. 2882
707 McClalnc St. Silverton
PAINT
Green, gray, brown paint. Ideal for
uuusc. iuicc, oarns, cmcxen
houses. You furnish container. S2M
Ph. 3-5821 or 4-3139 - 1 Ml. N. of Keizer
INSIST On. and enjoy Better Cabinet
dj me ceavercrait cabinet 6c
Fixture Shop. 775 NJ Lancaster Drive.
Phone 3-9414. rt costs no more.
LUMBER At MILL WORK
Pre-Inventbry Sale
Cedar siding. ix8
$85 M
Plywood sideing tile 5c q. ft.
uoors. several patterns aa low
as '. ea an
Hardwood veneer, choice of ma-
nogany. prima vera, gum
WOCld UU mm
Mouldings At casetngs. snort
lengths, standard patterns 50 off
Windows, standard sizes U pat
terns, up to 40 off
Keith Brown Lumber Yd.
Front & Court SU Salem
460 Musical lnztrumsnts
SMALL ORGAN for sale $2230. See at
uauas Auction House
PIANO and bench, small upright, beau-
iuiu tone, rnone 2-YWta.
462 Sports Eqalpmsnl
14" BLYWOOD boat, good cond, $65.
toy neiiyer on 9E at Brooks.
WINCHESTER VS. M 1917 30.06 porter.
new concuiion, sung, case, ammo; to
trade for 348 Winchester M 71 in
equal condition. Ph. 2-8251 after 9r
NEW model 99 300 Savage deer rifle 8c
dot ammo, sizp. rn. 4-Z4Z9
WISH to buy 32-40 caL Winchester
rifle. Phone 2-2041
SEVERAL used military rifles. 112
Market St.
FOR SALE: Martin 4',j h.p. "40" out
board motor. Priced to sell. Phone
2-2041.-
464 Bicyclss
BOYS 24" bicycle, good cond, 1088
7th St., W. Salem, ph. 4-1557.
466 Trads, Miscellaneous
IF YOU have old valuables like Jewel
ry, guns, lamps, curiosities, etc,
which you no longer need, swap them
for things you do need. Trader Louie,
3055 Portland Rd.
168 For Rent. Miscellaneous"
HOSPITAL BEDS
Valley Turn. 285 N. Coml. Ph. 27472
UOOU Downtown waraoouit spaee fot
rent. Inq. H. Stiff Furniture. Pb
39185.
U DRIVE TRUCKS FOh RENT Blan
kets furn 197 g Liberty Ph 3-9082
ROOD USED Piano H L. Stiff
TRAILER space $10 mo. On Oxford St,
south side of Paulus Cannery, Chil
dren welcomed, but no pets. Raths
Trailer court.
470 For Sole. MceJlasteousT
. Clodies Dryers
Immediate delivery, terms on Whirl
pool 8c BUckstone. We will install.
Call 2-6672. Ask for Mr. Marvin.
Marion Electric. 2697 Portland Rd.
"Bargains by Woodry"
160S M. Summer
Fine refrigerator $88
M on tag elec. range, like
new
$148
-$29.75
at IhrlS Wool ni(
Wood circulator
$23
at Singer aewine machine S37.50
e Playpen . 96J0
e Walnut piano
-$120
mace aesx
Goo 11 Washing machine
sxi aunun noa
e Automatic 12 gauge shot gun $55
e Breakfast table M50
Best values are at the Woodry
Furniture Market, 1605 N. Summer
Terms. TTaaes rrw nrmni
36 SIX FT. refrigerators. 9122 ea. Will
sell one jod 101. noDert wnm
Associates. 7535 N. E. Clisan. Port
8 tl .
BOY'S bicycle with new tires, $20.
land.
160
BEAUTIFUL black Persian lamb coat
Slse 16 to 18. Worn one season. Rea-
fa fecT CLOSED bUKk.
CHEAP, m. Jim. 1' a-
BEAUTIFUL cab. Zenith radio, push
.m m. .KnW a, standard hands.
Like new 875, F 78S before 8 JO
or after a 30.
UayaA washer, used. Pb. 3-9945
Mmm S M m
SMALL size Duo Therm heater. Phone
2-OOBZ.
Oil Circuia tura at rU reduced
tester AppBance Co,
375 Chemekets St
- fiAtks j. "Linings fob :
h. 1 r Ctnalt Stoves
OTWM V. ' -
Valley Furn. 285 N. Coml. Ph. 27472
SEWING MACHINES NEW ANU
USED TEAT arruanva w
n tn r.im.
Tba Staiegnian. Salem, Oregon, Fridar. October 8. 1350-81
450 Merchandise
470 For Sals. Miscellaneous
USE '
: ORGANIC
FERTILIZER.
9 The right way to re
build the soil.
Free of weed seeds.
9 Odorless.
6 sacks 5.00
Buli;lton.... 10.00
2 tons .....L... 17J50
Free delivery anywhere
in Salem area
Phone 3-8127
BATHINETTE, elec. bottle sterilizer.
nursery scaic, ec usea UUajQl ciotunc.
rn. i3AM
bELUXE model elec. range & refrig.
eKera, pn. a-aaan
TRASH burner, like new. Paul Schaad.
EIGHTEEN Indian head pennies dat
inn from 1874. Ph. 4-3758.
HAMILTON Ctothea dryer, like new.
Ph. 4-3660.
6 YR. CRIB. $15. 310 Bellevue. kviTT
USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
rT ., APPLIANCE CO. 379
CHM
NEW 4 wheel trailer, trailer house.
no e ut am movco, zurmnire. rn.
a-oj
PLUMBING fixtures, check with Cap?
ital Bantata House. 143 Center.
30-30 Lever action Winchester rifle
943.00. Apt. range with oven. (13.00.
Nearly new folding baby buggy $20.00.
rn. x.ves. a-esHBi.
ANTIQUE spool bed and books. Ph.
2-7038 after 4 pjn.
LADY'S suits, coats, dresses, sizes If-
io. rn. z-703a arter 4 pjn,
KRESKY auto. oU burning furnace
suitaoie zor oasement or utility room.
Complete with controls. Priced to
seu. rn. 3-7,
USED ELECTRIC RANGES YEAtEH
APPT.TANftc rr tin mmM
ELECTRIC ROOM HEATERS YEATER
ftrrijlAWLE CJ. JI3 CHEM.
WRECKING A HOUSE at 324 N. Cap
ital, ah materials tor sale.
NOW AXING REQUIRED with PLAS-
ii-isuii tn ceuopnane-UJce Cnisb
for floors or linoleum.
Yeater Appliance Co..
Tia Chemeketa St.
USED RADIOS AND RECORD PLaY-
Jks zai jut Ai-ruANCS CO. 373
nw
HOME Freezer, genuine deepfreeze
i aw ana ap x eater Appliance Co
375 Chemeketa
Walling Sand & Gravel Co.
'Crashed Rock
For roads ft driveway. Cement. Ready-
mix, concrete caroen Sand. Buu
dozing. -traiaage and ditching. i yd
shovel 8r drae Hne Phone 3-9249
Hay For Sale
1ST GRADE EASTERN ALFALFA. P
663. alitVEHTOW.
UOOL Used pianos. S75.ea.lLL'
Nnrroni co
CHEST TYPE freezer.. 14 cu. ft Used
USKD Electric washers 319.93 and up
Tester Appliance Co. -
37a cnemeketa St.
MILLER'S (Formerly Andy's) clean
top sou. river sut, nu cm 6c pit run
gravel. Phone 2-7329. .
472 Wanted. MlsceOaneoas
X wai pay spot cash for the following
nena ;
e Wood ranges
Electric ranges i
Wood circulators
Washing Machines
Radios 1
e Baby cribs s
Used beds !
Davenos ,
m Rugs r
e Bed sets
Chest of drawers
Dining sets '
Refrigerators '
Cheap piano
What have you? . .
Ph. 3-5110 for immediate results.
GOOD CARE for your piano in my
nome. rn. z-von.. -
MAGAZINES and newspapers. City
waste raper to. zaua oiiywooa vr.
Z-ZS73,
WALNUT and filbert drying ' wanted
Ph. 22881. Lee's Hatchery.
OLD JEWELRY. curiosiUes. lamps, etc
Trader Louie. 3055 Portland Rd.
850.UU PER THOUSAND truck scale paid
for 24- to 40- small Douglas Fir logs
suitable for piling. High prices paid
for barkie. poles and piling call Al
bany 1287 or write Standard Pole A
Piling Co, for price lists. .
474 Miscellaneous
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST
CASES
Bring or Mail Your Plates for Repair
DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bide State & Com Ph 3-3311
WANT TO Buy used cameras 8c lenses
Mccwan Photo Shop, 433 State,
478 Fnel
OAK WOOD. 4 ft. $13.50. Cord delivered
2 cord loads. C. H. Jordan, Rt. 1,
Box 131. Brooks.
Tri City Fuel
Hand picked IS In. mill wood.
Fresh cut screened sawdust
12 in. clean inside wood.
ASK FOR S. AND H. GREEN STAMPS
PHONE 2-7443
3 CORD LOAD 16'rslab wood Jli PH.
itaroiq Anoerson. i-iin.
West Salem Fuel Co.
la-m. DRY OR GREEN SLAB WOOD
DRY PLANER4 ENDS
Old crow- block wood 19 ta. timm
se bark
SCREENED SAWDUST
RURAL DELIVERIES
DIESEL AND STOVE OIL
Pbone: Salem 3-4031
Also pick up wood at 1523 Edgtwatst
. St. W Sale .
Summer Prices
on hand picked 18 In. slab and old Br
block wood.
Capitol Lumber - Fuel Co.
rnone 3-7721 or s-eoat
LARGE 16" dry or green- core wood,
for furnace if desired. Also dry
er wood for cook stove, R. H. Al-
len. 1260 Candlewood Dr. Ph. 22382.
Bay Winter Fuel Now
Pivwood cores, lo ends. Ph. 36491.
GOOD 16-in. green edgings. $3.50 toad.
aouoie toma aio.
OREGON FUEL CO:
3087 Broedwsy Pbone 35533
"MAUI B0J1
Ph. S-S453 203S 8. Ut
15" Old Fir Veneer Coree
Highway Fuel Co t
Clean sawdust, wood free er dry.
Store-Diesel oils. Ask (or Penny
Urn flta M Ph. SR
WOOD and also wood sawing. Ph. 2427t
rOB SALE: Dry Cherry '
heater. Phone 2-207L
wood ior
500 Busmess & Finance
102 Bus ineee Oppoctan! ges
FOR LEASE: Newly remodeled stulu
station. Major company. All Utilities,
equipment supplies furnished. Ph.
a-4703 Mon. tnru m. w to a,
GROCERY STORE, gaa pumps, cabins
and pkg. Deer on Hiway n. wne
frontage and excellent location. Do
ing nice business. Ph. 24313. Rt, T.
Box 1U.
500 Business & Finance
S02 Busk tess Oppbrtm aiflss
SERVICE STATION for rent, HoDy
a obi rn. tax. asoore. East U0O,
Portland.
510 Money to Loan
CASH
THE SENSIBLE WAY
L Your choice of repayment dates and '
amount. . . convenient payments ax-
ranged.
X. Charges only for the time you keea
the money.
3. Loans as little as 123. to 3300 en
Auto up to 8300 on Salary and Furn.
iture. Personal said -yes" to over
a million customers last year. Come
in or phone.
WE LIKE TO SAY'TES '
New Location
PERSONAL
' Finance Company
" f of Salem
IDS S. Rieh St TM. t.ui '
tic. No. S-122 M-188. C. R. AHen. Mrtfr'
Atrrvk mAMm
.WILLAMETT8 CREDIT CO.
MS S. Church at. Ph. 3-443T
Parklmf Aplenty
Ue7Bls-S184
. . FARM and C1T LOAHt .
- - 4, and
Your ewe terms of repayment wirkte
sn ior neaj Estate i ri
tracta and Second Mortrsges.
CAPITOL SECUaJTILS C
CO.
687 Court St.
Ph.
' Private Money
On Cars Trucks & Trailer Homes ,
Loos or Short Terms Payments
Roy H. Simmons
138 8 Commetrte St Phone S-S181
PRIVATE money to loan. 2-07947
$ CASH S
i
-
Hollywood Finance Co.
" 19M lisreuads Road
Rext to bank. Free parkin. rV
2-7032 Lie i No. M36S-S2SL i
Flovd Kenvon Mrr . r
CASH-NOW
$25.00 to $500.00 .
Salem's largest and oldest home-ewaw
ea wen company off era money wbeat -you
need it! . :
Tou can pay anytime to reduce net -costl
-
No endorsers.' or heto from- fiiendsl
On ears, trucks, trailer homes to 8500j0e
on xurmture. i livestock, equipment,
salary or other personal property up
to 33001)01 i
Phone or visit our office today I
Hear -Top Trades' 12:03 daily KSL1C
General Finance Corp. :
Lie No S138 and M33S
PHONE 3-9181 135 S COMT ST.
. CASH
Up to $1500
Call or pbone today
PACIFIC
Industrial Loans
US S Liberty
Ph. 4-3303
600 Employment
04 Help Wanted. Mais
WANTED Experienced Real Estate.
iar ior larms. rienty or good lands,
and a real opportunity. Answer Sta
tesman, box 76.
WANTED: Dairy 8c Farm hand, also
v carpenter neiper. wonn noftmaa s.
WANTED: High School student Pi'
utg personality, ambitious, willing
: worker to learn retail clothing busi
i ness. Must start at bottom, early ad-.
., Vance ment according to ability. Per
7 mancnt position if you can qualify.
Must be Salem resident with good,
character reference. See Mr. Joseph
son. J Se 1 Clothes Shop. 387 State St,
PROOFREADER for night work irve
. shifts weekly; must be intelligent.
alert and able to meet public, answer
' phones, climb stairs. Apply in writ
ing only to Box 74. car of States
man.
EXP. MACHINIST it
mbly man.
Salem Auto parts.
3 Young. Men
18-24 travel TJ. S. leading cities. Musi
, be neat, aggressive. New cars furn
ished. Immediate drawing acct. 8500
yearly bonus. See Miss Horwitz. Sen
a tor Hotel B-l pjn. 5-7 p.m.
HAVE opening for p. energetic farm
agent to handle farm sales. Must navet
complete working knowledge of real
estate transactions. See B. C Cal
bath, between 1-2 for interview.
Colbath Land Co.. 1683 Center.
WANTEO: Non union man for piaster
trig, steady work. Phone 2-7344.
YOUNG man, IS or 17. Must be eour
teous for occasional work after school
siiumiTi. Appiy a.m. ooiy.
Bradley Furniture Mart. 1978 N. Cap-
itol. - - -
SERVICE station salesman. Regular
pay advancements up to se per
' month. Excellent working conditions.
Apply Buckleys Mobil Service. North
uaiias jet, f none Z587 uaiias, oreei
WANTED: Young married man for ml
around farm work, hr. or by mo. No
smoking. Box 31. Statesman.'
CP -A. has opening for - accountants
with income tax experience. Please
write box 73 eo Statesman for Inter.
view.
YOUNG men, 17-42 needed by railroads
throughout America as station agents
and telegraphers. Trained men start
at $308 monthly plus benefits. Must
be sincere and able to finance self
during . training period. Our plan
wont Interfere with present employ
ment. Vets and non-vets. Write fully
giving street address and phone. Un
itrdllailways Institute. Box 73 ce
v Statesman. , .
SOS Help Wanted. Female
YOUNG LADLES is-IS no exp. neces
sary. Pleasant work. 850 a week to
start. Personal interviews only. Call
Mrs. Mares. Hotel Marion for ap-,
WE HAVE an opening for a fun time
saleslady interested in a permanent
uon in a congenial aunospnere
experience helpful but not
Please aDDlv in Derson to
Mr. Marcus at Reeda Millinery. I
80S
state st.
HOUSEKEEPER St maid, can be over
50. 8125 mo. Ph. 521 Jefferson. T
WANT young lady to work , days in
real estate office. Must have typing
, experience. See B. C. Colbath be
tween 2-4 for Interview. Colbath
Land Co.. 1883 Center.
WANlilb experienced pantry lady and
waitresses. Nurht work. Ph. 3-7832.
COMMERCIAL
Placement Agency .
153 N. liberty Ph. 2-148S
Steno. exp.. shorthand req. 318S
Sec, expL. Dallas 82e
Sec. dictation req. . 820Q
Bkpr. typist
Typist, filing. 25-30
.4190
WOT Al .
POSITIONS LISTED
GIRL, or woman for hsework child
care, mod home. priv. rm good
wages. Ph. 3-8440.
WOMAN or girl to care for 3 childaen.
3 jJn. to midnight. 3350 Livtogatotw
Off Lansmg.
EXP. waitress, mornings. Apply Bic4
& White Coffee Shop. is4 .
. Cap
ttot No phone calls.
GIRL wanted for genet offaae worC
Knowledge of bookkeeping helpful.
Box 89. Statesman.
GIRL wanted. 13-30 for hosiery mend
inc. No exp. see. Apply Mer's
basement. Friday morning.
GIBX. or woman for hsework etkild
care, mod home, private ram, good
wafts, rn. J-ww.
CISXt to assist with housework it care
of 2 children. No cook g. Priv. room.
automatic waaner. oryer as
P 4-S70S.
610 Salss Persons Vctsd
GOOD opportunity to man who can sell
mail subsci UHiona in rural area. Must
have good personality. Experience)
helpful but not essential. See Mr.
Clark (Ore, Dept.). The SU teams