The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 05, 1951, Page 10, Image 10

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    lftTne StaUwnggi Salem, Qf7oi. Monday, February 8' 1851
Leo Carrillo "
Troupe Due
Wednesday
Salem merchants are putting
out their best welcome mat for
Leo Carrillo and his western en
tertainers who are coming here
Wednesday for a free performance
on' downtown State street.
A dtywide bargain day is be
ing planned by the Salem Retail
Trade bureau, according to Presi
dent Richard I. Cooley whose
board of directors is planning a
street parade to greet the famed
caballero and his "Dude Ranch
Varieties troupe.
The mid-morning entertainment
Is to be given in front of the
Pay-Less drug store which is
sponsoring the Carrillo troupe's
local appearance with the aid of
Salem -Optimist club. .
Although Carrillo's Just-starting
western tour is by chartered
plane and escorted motor caravan,
the genial' westerner himself is
expected to appear in the Salem
parade in a more familiar- pose,
on horseback.
When the merchants asked the
mounted posse and other riders
to- appear in the parade, they
learned that Carrillo is a friend
,of Lee Eyerly. Salem posse lead'
er and other possemen and Saddle
club members of Salem. Eyerly
said since he has ridden with Car
rillo in California on several oc
casions, he hopes to return the
compliment by having a horse
available for Affable ' Leo when
he arrives here.
The Carrillo troupe Is to be
met by special escort in north Sa
lem Wednesday morning, in time
for the troupe to pay a call on
the governor, at the statehouse
about 10 a.m. Following this, the
parade will take the entertainers
from the statehouse through the
'downtown area.
The movie and television enter
tainers will include, besides Car
rillo, Andy Parker and the Plains
men, the whip and rope act of
Buck Eddy and ChickJe, dancer
Marilyn Epperson, actress and
vocalist Jane Frazee, comic Bob
Sheppard and western ballad sing
er Les (Carrot Top) Anderson.
National sponsors of the Car
rillo tour are the makers of two
vitamin products.
LEAVE FOB CALIFORNIA
PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gabbert, the spring,
, "Av'Si V !
, T sm
ft
Hi
Sic, roasters. 4 lbs. and ever, 33e: light '
hens. 4 IDS. ttM UMtr, -x: tarn.
ana over. -oc; neiry ncns. mil
weights. 28-30c: old , roosters. . mil
weights, u-isc. . ..
Rabbits Average to growers: Live
white, 4-5 lbs- 25-27c lb.; S-S lbs..
23-25c; colored. 2 cents lower; old
or heavy does and bucks, 10-l2c lb.;
fresh dressed fryers . to retailers, ae
60c; some higher.
Fresh dressed meats f wholesalers to
retailers: dollars oer ewti: v
Beef, steers, choice, 900-700 ids. ssz-
SS; Rood. 500-700 lbs $52-54: commer
cial. $51-53; utility. $-48; cows, com
mercial. $48-50: utility. 247-49; can-ners-cuutters.
$47-48. . ! -
Beef -cuts (Uooo steers : him
niurtn. SM-S4: rounds. S 60-62: fuU
f loins, trimmed. S78-82: triangles. $50-
52: forequarters. S50-52. . .
Veal: Good, $62-54; commercial.
80: utility. $31-53. '
Carves: Good-choice. SM-oz; com-
Pork cuts: uuu, no. i, int..
S4S-49: shoulders. l lbs. down. Ji-w.
spareribs. $45-48: fresh ham. 153-53.
: Lambs: : Good-choice. S55-57: com
mercial. aU weights. 153-54: uuulity.
848-49. . -
Wool: . Graded scoured wool FOB.
Portland: Fine. S2.75-S5: i blood.
S2.60-75: 38 blood. S2.30-45: i blood.
S2.15-25. . ; ; '
Mnhatr- HO-UC ID. Oil 12-monin
growth. FOB country shipping points.
country-icinea meats: : -.
Hogs: ' Light blockers,, J1-32C lb.:
sows, lights. 25-28C. ;
Lambsr Top grade. S4-S0C lb.: lower
grades. 48-soc. -'".
Mutton: Best. 28-30c; rough heavy
bucks, ewes. 18-20c.. .
Veal: Top quality. S455c; good
heavies. 48-50c: others. 45-48C.'-
Beef: Good cows. 44 -45c lb: can-
ners-cutters. "42-43c.-,
Onions:" Medium. No. 1. 1.40-50 50
lh. ucki: Idaho white wax. lar?e.
1.75-S.00: S. Ore. yellows, lge. J 00-25:
mediums. 1.50-65.
Potatoes: Ore. Gems. Russets. No.
1 A. 2.70-85- special brands as high as
3.00; 25 lbs.. 65-75c; 10 lbs. 30-33c.
Idaho Russets. No. 1A. 2.85-3.00: 25 lb..
SS-eOc: Boardman Dist. No. 2. 1.00-10.
Hay: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, de
livered carlots. FOB Portland. $32-33
ton: Willamette valley grain and clov
er hay. $26-29.
Andy Parker and the Plainsmen, shown above, will be In Salem Wednesday with Leo Carillo and a
troupe of western performers. They will appear in a free show daring the morning in front of the
rayiess urag store, uen to mui, iuduuii. u r j ouu, vj
Parker, left, and Charlie Morgan.
Wanda, Peggy and Wilma, Ray
mond Jackson left last week for
their former home in California
for the winter and plan to settle
at former home in Oklahoma in
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chanced without notification, thlseiewspaper cannot be responsible for the
ccaraey herein).
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VaUeyObituary
Lester Skeels
PEDEE Services for Lester
Skeels, 55, former Pedee resident
who was killed Thursday in a log'
5. at Florence.
Graveside services will be con
ducted at 4 p. m. Monday at Ever
green cemetery, McMinnvUle, with
the Rev. John Hash officiating.
Skeels was born near Dallas and
lived at Lobster Valley for many
years before moving to Pedee
about 1947. The family moved last
year to Florence, where the de
ceased was a member of Assembly
of God church.
Surviving are his widow at Flor
ence, a son Verl Skeels, Independ
ence; daughters, Mrs. Vivian Nus
baum, Florence, and Mrs. Esther
.- . : j & i Tm .. 1 1 V.
King atuucm i r luraitc, ww w mi,. Polifornia- hrnthrs
held at 11 a. m. Monday, February T , : Vr X - ; "7" , T VT: . .S r v.
ster Valley, Elvis, Grants Pass,
and Veldon; five grandchildren.
NOTTCTff OS AUMIN151 RA1UR S SALS T
Pursuant to order of (Circuit uourt ot
Oregon.; for County of Marion, In mat
ter- of estate or aauklw u. mccuy,
deceased, the undersigned administra
tor of said estate will from and after
a February 1951, at the office of his
attorney in Salem. Oregon, proceed to
sell, at private sale, for cash, following
described real property r ' -
Beginning at the N. EV Corner of
the Thomas Moisan D.L.C Is T.
S S R. 2 W. of the Willamette Mer-
Idian - in - Marion - County, Oregon:
thence S. 6S degrees 14' E. 7.73 chains
. to an iron pipe; thence S. IS degrees
29 W. 28.74 chains to an Iron pipe in
the S. line of the NX. Quarter of Sec
; tion 21: thence W. 8.384 chains to an
. iron pipe La the E. line ot said claim
. thence N. IS degrees 29 E. along
. said E. line iz. cnatns to an iron
bar; thence N. 6S degrees 35 W. 4.7S
r chains to an iron pipe: thence N. 33
degrees SO C 19.65 chains to the be
. ginning: - containing 27.62 acres of
land in the N. E. Quarter of Section
' 21. m T. S.. R. 2 W Marion County,
Oregon: except 91 acres conveyed to
LeRoy. Daley and Mary Daley, his
- wife, by deed recorded May 1. 1939,
in vol. 238. Page 189, Deed Records.
- The said tract of land is further
designated as Lot No. 3 hi a plat and
survey made ov wuuam J. Knox,
Deputy County . Surveyor for Marion
County, Oregon
ALFRED McCOY
As Such Administrator
JOHN H. CARSON &
PETER M. GUNNAR
214 Pioneer Trust Building ? -.
Salem. Oregon
Attorneys for Administrator
J. 22. 29. F. 3. 12,
300 Personal
310 Mttn(- Notlcos
LOST: Engraved M" silver thimble in
crocheted hat noider. n. iae btate
House. Reward. Contact matron at
State House or call 43464
Salem
Obituaries
LOST: Ladies Elgin wrist watch. Capi
tol Shopping Center or Senior Hign.
Wednesday. Reward Pnone Z1BQ3
LOST: Gents Elgin movement 4c back
of case. Phone 36265. Reward
LOST: Brown billfold oil 14th St.
near State. Contains valuable papers
and some money. Reward. r"n. 4-iim,
Salem Market
Quotations
(As of late yesterday)
BUTTERFAT
Premium
No. 1
No. 2
BUTTER
Wholesale
Retail
EGGS (Buying)
cents over buying price)
Large AA
Large A
Medium AA
Medium A , ,
Small
POULTRY
Leghorn hens
Colored hens
Colored fryers
Leghorn fryers
Old roosters
Roasters
JB0
.78
.70
.79
M
.48
.43
.45
.41
.32
.24
0
J29
.19
.13
.31
LIVESTOCK
(Valley Packinr Company Quotations)
Fat dairy cows -20.00 to 21.50
Cutters 19.00 to 21.00
Bulls I 24.00 to 27.00
Dairy heifers
Good veal
Fat lambs
Feeders
Mutton
.23.00 to 25.00
28.00 to 33.00
.31.00 to 32.00
ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and
Mrs- Roger Wells and sons, Roger
and Randy, attended the birth
day anniversary party for Mrs.
Wells' grandmother. Mrs. "John
Weaver of Myrtle Point, who was
90 last week. There were 49 de
scendents present.
ERTLE
Mary M. Ertle. late resident of 1620
State st., in this city. January 29 at
the age of 91. Survived by daughters.
Mrs. Henry Marnach of Portland and
Miss Theresa Ertle of Salem; brothers.
George and Mike Roesch of Ada,
Minn.; sister. Mrs. Christens Heringer
of Ada, and by six grandchildren and
10 great-grandchildren. Services will be
held Wednesday. February 7. at 10:30
a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic church.
Interment at St. James cemetery. Mc
MinnvUle. Recitation of the rosary at
8 p.m. Tuesday, February 6, at the W.
T. Rigdon chapel.
WILSON
Mrs. Daisy Mae Wilson, late resident
of Eugene, at a Eugene hospital Febr
uary 2. Survived by husband. Rev. J.
C. Wilson of Eugene; daughters. Mrs
Ruth Robare of Albany and Mrs. Lu
Lucile Ervin of Albany; son. Leonard
Wilson of Beaver Creek; brothers. El
mer Busby of Independence and Ra
leigh Busby of Eugene, and 10 grand
children. Services will be held Tues
day, February 6, at 2 p.m. at Clough
Barrick chapel with the Rev. Edward
Benidick and the Rev. Hans Hansen
officiating. Interment at Belcrest Me
morial park.
BUELL
Almon Walter Buell, at the residence
at 663 -Cummings In.. February 2. Sur
vived by nieces, Mrs. Florence Ter
williger of Springfield and Mrs. Grace
Shiska of Eugene. Services will be
held at the Clough-Barrick chapel
Monday. February 5, at 1 JO p.m. with
the Rev. George L. Holmquist offi
ciating. Interment In Belcrest Me
morial park. Ritualistic services by
BPOE 336 of Salem.
SUZL Age 5. lost her large, long hair
ed veiiow-orange male cat. .neignpor
hood 23rd and Chemeketa. Reward.
Call 3-9667.
METAPHYSICAL Library! Sincere
help with your problems. By ap-
polntment only, pnone -t.3B
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Feb. 4-(AP)-Butterfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change: Premium quality, maximum
to .25 to 1 per cent acidity delivered
in Portland, 78-81C lb.; first quality,
76-79c; second quality, 74-77c; valley
routes and country points 2c less.
Butter Wholesale F. O. B. bulk
cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93
score. 73c lb.: A.. 92 score. 71c: B. 90
score, 70c: C, 69 score. 69c. Above
prices stricUy nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 47a
49'4c lb.: Oregon 5 lb. loaf. 48ii-51ic
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade,
large, 49 'ic doz.; A grade, medium.
48'2c: B grade, large. 45-46 ',ic
Turkeys (Net to producers. F.O.B.
farm on a New York dressed style
basis): Grade A young hens mostly
38c; A grade young toms mostly 33c
lb.; to retailers. New York style dress
ed: A grade hens mostly 48c lb.: toms
40c.
Live chickens (No. 1 quality, ryu
9A m f n M DA
s!00 to 1400 plants): Broilers. 29c; fryers. 2U-3 lbs,
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SfSCHO
Bert A. Sischo. at the residence at
1384 Mission St.. February 2. at the are
of 72. Survived by wife. May Sischo of
Salem: brother, Arthur Sischo of Wis
consin; nephew, Ray Sischo of Me
hama and Claude Morse of Salem. Ser
vices will be held Tuesday, February
6, at 1:30 p.m. at the W. T. Rigdon
chapel. Concluding services at City
View cemetery. The Rev. Brooks H.
noon oxxiciaung;.
GREENBAVM
Mrs. Eva M. Greenbaum. at the resi
dence 2469 State St.. Feb. 3 at the age
of 80 years. Survived by daughters.
Mrs. Irene Depenbrock, Salem, and
Mrs. Leah Medlyn. Oakland. Calif.;
son. Adolph Greenbaum. Salem: broth
er, Sam Adolph, Salem: and two grand
children. Sylvia and Albert Depen
brock, both of Salem. Services will be
held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, February 6,
at the Virgil T. Golden chapel with
the Rev. George H. Swift officiating.
Interment in City View cemetery.
THURSTON
Grace May Thurston, late resident
of Jefferson, at a Portland hospital.
February 3. at the age of 80 years.
Survived by children. Clarence Libby,
Salem. Arlev ltbv. Portland. Mrs.
Norma Skelton. Toledo; eight 1 grand
children and 14 great-grandchildren.
Member ot the Kebekan lodge at Jet
ferson. Services will be held Monday,
February 5. at 2 p.m.. at Howell-
Edwards chaoel with Interment at
Jefferson cemetery.
POTVIN
Jessie Phvlena Potvln. late resident
of 1995 Grant St., Eugene, in that city
February 3. survived by two sons. Max
Day. Eugene, and Robert Day. Grange
ville. Idaho; daughter, Beth Thompson.
Springfield; sister. My rue rieyting.
Milwaukie. Services will be held at 11
a.m. Wednesday. February 7, at the
Simon Lounsbury chapel at Eugene.
Interment at West awn cemetery,
Eugene.
BEST .
Thomas Best, late resident of 1295
Market St.. at a local hospital. Febru
ary 4. at the tee of 76 years. Suvlved
by daughters. Mrs. EMe Kenney, Sa
lem. Mrs. Norma Ourts and Mrs. Lorna
Patch, both of Seattle; son, Glenn Best,
Grande Ronde: sisters, Mrs. Ada Mink,
Twin Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Mary
Marion. Wendel. Idaho: brother. James
Bst- Sacramento. C alix.: six vana
children and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. rues
day. February 6. at Oough-Barrick
eharjel with Dr. Llovd T. Anderson of'
ficjating. interment at city view ceme
tery.
BIDS WANTED
SALE OF USED EQUIPMENT AT
SALEM
The Oregon State Highway Com
mission has for sale an assortment of
used can. dump trucks, mowers, com
nresaora. and patrol gr--ers located at
the Highway Departr. .at quipmeni
Plant at Salem. Oregon. -Sealed
bids for the purchase of all
or any one piece of the used equip
ment will be received by the State
Highway Commission in Room 328.
State Office Building. Salem. Oregon,
until p.m Thursday, February
15, 1951. at which 'time and place the
bids will be publicly opened and read.
Prcraosal forms and full information
for bidders may be obtained at the
office of the State Highway Commis
sion, State Office Building, Salem. Ore
gon, and at the equipment plant at
Salem. .
OREGON STATE
T. 3-5 HIGHWAY COMMISSION
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are free of chart- Practiced since
191?
Salem Lodge No. 4 AT. & A M
Wed.. Feb. 7. Stated communi
cation 70 p.m.
312 Lost and Found
316 Personal
LkiAKN Swedish massage. Personal
instruction. Lynn D. earon presi
dent of LeBaron College of Mas
sage. 1989 Fairgrounds Rd Phone
3P2. Enro'l now .
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Ph 3-9133
PO Bx 724 y MCA wed Frt S-so om
STANLEY Home ProducU Ph. 43882.
400 Agriculture
402 Livestock
WZANXR PIGS FOR SALE
PHONE 2-0209
BULL SERVICE, reasonable. Nelson
nvTilsee anvtime. Phone 43176.
BONDED livestock buyer A. T. Soro-
mer. 2130 Chemawa Ka. r-n pit.
BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer.
McCandlish. 1127 s. Z5tn. rn.
E. C.
3-8147
BONDED Livestock buyer. Claude Ed
wards. Rt. 3. BOX BS3. Ph. 4-111J.
LICENSED Livestock buyer. H. E.
Snethen. 1940 Lancaster or. it. z-uwa
404 Poultry od Rabbi i
new HAMPSHIRE CHICKS i batches
every Tuesday Fox's Hatcncry "
State St. rnone a-vn.
DAY-OLD and started chicks. E. Cen
ter Street. Phone zzsei. ees nai
nharv :
CHICKS - Jennings Rhode Island Reds.
Excellent layers less man wi
Broodlness. Jennings Poultry Farm.
Rt. S Box 70. Salem
408 Pets
TROPICAL FISH AND STJPPUES. C
I . MANN. DA 1 lwf T V
TURNER. OREGON
m wRE'S Tromcaj Fish equipment ot
supplies. 2 ml. rrom ancasier on
Macleay Rd. Rt. 5-Box 483. p. 2-73Z1
412 Fruit and Farm Produce
srtn ?al- 20 ton sfood oats and vetch
hay. No rain on. it, tau moi. ju.
5. BOX 465
it a v tnr sAle. 1st and 2nd cutting al
falfa in bam. Clark van woy. ane
Pine Dist. Terrebonne, ure
414 Farm Equipment
A GD Selection of new Sc used garden
tractors. Howser ros. iiw a. uu
450 Merchandise.
451 Machinery and Toole
YOUR time and effort demands food
tools. Rent or ouy intra ai nouiei
Bros 1410 5 lZth
tx-tTrtTTT.t.TTR ulo. narta. and service.
Howser Bros- ri a-cno. isiu. o.
12th.
450 lVIercEancUse
450 Blerchancllso
1 4
158 Building Maiertals
78 Fuel
WANTED: GREEN LBR
Resaw cants, dimension and one Inch
Market Price. End trimming - noi
necessary. Call Oliver Bacon 39189
Eve. 2257. Salem Lumber & Menu
Mum'fsrtttrlne Co ' "
SHOP ktiTH BftbWN EoR ,TH
BEST BUYS IN TOWN ,
1x8 D. Boston pattern. Fir rustle
sdg. ........ $150 Ml
4 x8 XU cedar faced plywood -
X70 ea.
ls per ft.
Snerial - liile It Lasts
rurnace ot heater ! wood S6 JO a loaq
Double kK-d for SIX ..,!.
Capitol Lumber - Fuel Co. ! j
pnone 3-T771 or 3-cz4
3 panel interior doors
sasn cord
Iinaide door latch sets, chrome $1.50 ea.
KEITH BROWN LUMBER YD. .
1 Front and Court
Where Parking is No Problem
Building Something?
e 'V- Plywood. 24c ft.: sheet, $7.68
e Plywood. 2ie- ft.; sheet so.73
e First oualitv 1-nanel doors. 89.50 f
1. 2. and 3-lite doors bargain
e 3-ft. entrance doors. $160 -s "
e IS painted shakes with ux. $14.59
e Asbestos siding, per square $10 t
e 500-gaL steel septic tanks. $75 - " -
e American Standard wash basin. SIS
New soil pipe. toilets, bathtubs.
electric water heaters cheap .
e Insulation board. 4x8 sheets. $1.93 A -e
Fiber glass insulation bargain .
e 3 tab composition roof, per sq. $7.23
e No.: 1 cedar shingles. $10.50 Ac $11 .50
e No., 2 cedar shingles, $7.75 - :
e No. 3 cedar shingles, $5 : V
No. 4 cedar shingles, $3 ' '. i . '
C. G. Long
t Mile N. of Keizer Ph. 2-58Z1 or 4-3139
460 Musical trmruments
Highway j Fuel Co?
'lean rsawdust wood crceo er dry.
Stove-Dtesel ells Ask for. Penny
ver tmw Ph M444 - .
TRI-CITY FUEL
The Best Fuel at A Saving
Ask for S H Green Stamps)
' PHONE 2-7442
ANDERSON Bargain. Clean handrUk-
ea siao wood. 2 cord $12. Phone 2775L
I is wwhi . ,
. Old and Second Growth fig ;
' i 2 UNIT LOADS
Delivered td Salem $12.00
For -orders please call colled
K i Independence 42
Independence Lumber and'
Manufacturing Company i
tnHfHfnrtnrc Oregon -
Wesi Salehi Fuel Co.
18-IN. DRY OR GREEN SLAB WOOD
UHI PLANER ENDS $
Old growth block wood IS in. clean
no oarlc
SCREENED SAWDUST s
RURAL. DELIVER IES i
. DIESEL AND STOVE OILj
Phone: Salem l-4n3t 3 ' r
Abo pick up wood at 152S EdfSwater
.gt. w. ssietw
ELM EH RrtiS ' "
Ph. S-S453. 2025 S. 12th. 16" Old Fir
Veneer i Cores) SpUt for Furnace tf
desired- . i -
00 Rniries & Finance
SPINET PIANO for nnnild hilinM
fasn or terms. Can be seen: in Sa-5I0, MontV to Loan
lem. WriU C. E. Matchette. SIS S.W. i ' " L00-.
in poruand. Oregon , . ;-
168 For Rent M-iceUaneousT"
1
f.
$$ Money , $$ '
'J DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT Blan-
kets furn 197 S Lihertv .- Ph : tOS2
tX i OUR' sewing now. Rent a Singer
eiec portable sewing machine Se per
mo. c ree pica up oc aeuvery. amga
Sewing Machine Co. 130 N. Com
Ph. 33512.
i
uou USED Piano H Stiff.
470 For Sale. Miscellaneous
FOR Sale one X piece living room
suite. Like new Dark blue Velour.
Sundays or evenings 340 W. Ewald
7" Speed-O-MaUc saw. $75. 1 folding
baby stroller $5. Phone
FHA Loans 20 to U
Fears repayment plan.
; iCONSTRUC"T10N
.- , ' LOANS" '
h percent farm loan
Personal. Furniture,
! ' i Aute Loans
1948 G. E. Washer with- pump as ood
as new. 180. Phone 44387
SERVEL Refrigerator 6 cu ft. O'keef
& Merrill gas range. Rude water
heater. All like new. 215 Park Lane
"Fori an your .money Deeds"
:. -A'- i - j
State Finance Co.
133 S. High St. Lie Sttia M222 Tel. 2412
if
.
ONE 18" Craftsman band saw with 1
hotse motor, used .1 month, wulam-
ette valley -Hoot mo., ao ana Ave.
FARM and CITY LOANS
i , 4W and 8 A
four own terms of repayment within
reason.) Cash for Real Estate Con-
J
tracts and Second Mortgages. ,
CAPITOL SECURITIES CO.
ELECTRIC Ranges. New . and Used.
Yeater Appliance Co. 373 Chemes-eta
GUN Burner complete. . double utility
tubs with stand, tone! complete, isa
E. Miller. rnone 3-&. ...
FOR Sale: Electric furnace 2.000 de-
srree at discount, co Box 4zo-h.
r'untfil Prm. Salem
PLASTI-KOTE Reoulres no Waxing
for your floors or linoleum. yeater
Aoplianc Co. 875 Chemeketa
sa Court St.
Ph. 4-27TM
FOR SALE: 193S Chevrolet sedan, new
battery, good tires and motor, so oak
Posts, a wheel trailer. Juyman Lain.
t-.u. pox ioi. turner.
fnvate Money I
On Cars Trucks & Trailer Homes
. Lone or Short Terms Payment
Roy Hlj Simmons
138 '8 Commercisl, St Phone 3-91f
' i AUTO LOANS T
wtLtlamette CRinrr ro
12 S. Church St Ph. 2-24ST
rarsung Apienry u j
I Lie M1M-S154 " 4 1
PRIVATE Money to loan. Ph.,' 2-07"gl
I
SEATs COVERS
LarM stock of beautiful patterns.
famous quality. riDre ana p sue seat
covers. Fit almost any make or model
from 1930-1949.
$4.98 Up
MASTER
SERVICE STATIONS
365 K, Commercial
lutou used '
Stiff Furn'
pianos
Co
$75 ea H L
W ASHING Machines. New and Used.
Yeater Apoilance Co. 379 t;nenvear
eta ' '-: -' . '
Linoleum S3. 45
CASH . NOW. I
$25.00 to $500.00
I Salem largeaf and oldest home-O'
ea loan company offers money wbee
you need itl i, i i
You can pay anytime to. reduce net t
COStl , ;
No endorsers, or help from frlendsl I
On cars, trucks trailer homes to S500.se 1
On furniture, livestock, equipment,
aaia ry or ovner personal property u
to $300,001 - ii
Phone or visit our office today I '
Hear "Top Trades" U) daily KSLU, f
..General Finance Corp. 1
Ut. No $131 and M33S ' I
PHONE 3-9181 ! 136 f COM l IT, S
VAUJTV FURN
CO 285 N
COM
Used.
Start 1951
REFRIGERATORS. New - and
Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chemek
eta .. ..
Something New Has Been Added I
PHILCO
e RADIOS
e RANGES
REFRIGERATORS
e FREEZERS
' - . ' with a
CLEAN SLATE V
1? -Pay off your bills with;
a convenient
' "BILL CONSOLIDATION- loan
at, friendly Service. ;
- -. Typical Plans ;
- ' 13 Mo.
Amount- - Payments
150.00 , i 12.00 ....
' 380.00 . , - . 30.00
780.00 ' l ' 60.00
Pacific Industrial Loans
US S. Liberty - Phone 4-2203
ABC Automatic Washers
See the 1951 line now
Green Stamps - - - Easy Terms
Master Service Stations
365 N. Com!. PhilMlfl3
DEEPFREEZE and Westmgnouse Home I Reduce the amouat you pay out each
monin oy - consouaaung your biua
Montlilv PavrriPTiia
Too High
455 Household Goods For Sal
GOOD Davenport Sr. chair, rocker St S
end. tables, pnone zozu. wouia con
sider trade for late model refrige
rator ; '
PIECE Blonde dining set. Radio.
S bedroom stes. davenport and chair,
swing rocker, other misc Items. 2190
T anrft.r
MAHOGANY Dining set with table.
S chairs, buffet, cmna caoineu. rnone
9.S230 -
GENERAL.- Electric stove, excellent
shape, szoo. aeoa reenter at.
Used Forn.. Cheap
TSiDI TERMS
"allee Furn Co 585 No Coml 2-7472
KXRBY Vacuum cleaner, like new.
Complete with attaenmenta ac pol
isher. Phone 4-2248. - i . .
i&S Wonted. Boueettold Goods
COMMUNITY Silver. Bird of Paradise
pattern and sewing macron. ooj
522 N. Church
SELLING? Moving? Storing? Phone
Glenn Woodry 1st. iio xor sausiac
tory cash price, spot cash Is yours
Immediately. 1 buy appliances, fur
niture. guns, trailers, rugs, antiques.
anything ot vaiue
tt.e:N WIMlORV Ph 381 IS
" ' USED FURNITURE
VALLEY FURNITURE
1H Vt Co il Ph. 27472
WANTED: Good used furniture. Phone
242 4S " i .
458 Building Mats rials
10 SQUARE Light gray Canadlantna.
-247S Broadway. Phone .1-0913. Good
Price
90 LOANS on remodeling, garages.
rentals, roofing, painting ere. : ree
estimates gladly given.
Lumber Co.
Ph.2-2054
Ei
f740 Silver-ton Rd.
BETTER BUYS IN
BUILDING MATERIALS .
rr. xi jt.' M.OO M
,ixS C. RTl. -mi M
Shiplap No. 3 & NO. 50-00 M
Inmlatinn TRnsrd .
4x8. i- w Sht
4xt 2.C8 Sht
Aluminum Garage Doors
: n-Hd Comn't willa Harwstre
S-Ox7- 570 Ea
18-0x7-0 . 990 Ea
Window Frames 50, Disc .
ROCKLATH
i i SERVICE LUMBER COUP AMY
t PH-2
T VrC!lw S -Sllverton
r'AXNTED Cedar wall al ea with dry
- under course - SK.OO per- so. No. 2
shingles $70 so. No. 3 $3 00. - Clear
eek flooring $2S5.00 5000 ft. No. 2
" k SiasJkV No. 1 Pecan $250.00. Se
lect Pecan S27S.O0. Common Lumber
good Quality $30 per as. xea as ur.
Freezers. Yeater Appliance Co-. 375
Chemeketa
G. E. Wrineer .washer, good condi
tion. M. W. mixer. Shop oil heater.
10 1XK N. J4th.
OIL. circulators. New and used. Yeater
Apoliance Co. 375 Chemeketa.
Walling Sand & Gravel Co.
Crushed Rock
for roads & driveway. Cement. Ready.
. - i. c . n Q,.n
J dozing, drainage and ditching. vd
shovel at drag una mom a-mw
and paying them in a lump sum -with f
a PERSONAL loan. Then have Juai
one reasonable navment monthly. .
Don't borrow 'unnecessarily, but if a !
nw mi Desi soiuaon io a money ;
problem, sea me.' I say "Yes" to
out of S who ask for a loan. Come
In or phone today. -
C. R. Allen, YXS MART ?
-. Ti i -c: r - ?
i x crsuiiai x mance l-o.
of Salem
10S S. Hirrh St.
Lie No.-S-U2. M-:
NEW and Used Sewing Machines, t 11 - . -Yeater
Appliance Co 373 Chemek- j Sift Investments
TK .ia 1
163. C. R. Alien. Mgr.:
eta
ROOFING materials. Willamette Valley '. UNUSUAL INVESTMENT
-, 1f T ana rk B , tJrll IN ri N I I w s
ECTRlC Heaters. Radiant and Fan, As sound and ; troublefree aa governr
Yeater Appliance Co.
eta
379 , Chemek-
472 Wanted. Miscellaneous
ment bonds, with much greater re
turns. Get details from ;
NELSON & NELSON ?
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTORS
70S N. High Ph. 2-3669
fCMI Emnlovment i
802 Help Wanted
it-
NEWSPAPERS. msgsTdnes and - rags.
Prnmnt itlrkDit. Phone 25072
GLENN WOODRY nays more cash for
anvthln of value, ra sauo to seu
appliances . furniture . ruga . guns . I
trailers . motors . antiques . lorapes
dishes i. bedding . dining sets . bed
seta . .dinettes . boats . outboard
motors . farm equipment! "What
Have V Ph. 35110 today i
T " IV ANTED TO BUY
Rough Green Douglas Fir Clears in I Many openings available for office.
any quanury. iniciuiesa or; ' i clerical, sc sales personnel: secre-'
t Better. y wucs io our piini I tarles. typists, bookkeepers, general
Hayden Bridge about 3 ml les N.E. of I 0ic at "best saUrles. Register now
Springfield on Mohawk Hlghwav or I at
by rail to Hendricks on Southern COMMERCIAL PLACEMENT ACENCT
Good JoHs
Pacificli Al-Clements Lumber Co,
Eugenei Oregon P.O. Box SOS. Phone
3-33 IT-
MAGAZINES and newspapers. City
Waste Paper Co. ZiMS uoiiywooo r.
XJ71 . I
Trader: Louit pays sp6T cash
for used furniture, appliances, jugs,
tools, etc. n- a-woa r
155 S. Liberty Ph. 2-148S
&04 Help Warned. Mai
SOMEONE to! put silo tn vicinity of
Ehaw or Aumsviue. pnone 2i74e
Salem
Shaw or AumsvlUe. Phone
474 Miscellaneooe
LOCAL Heating company has opening
xor expenencea rurnace mccnariif
with pickup or small truck. Apply
1895 rairgrounds Rd.
LINCOLN Community center ' wants
iiMi.tum. a vnr for nnuai nancr
drive. Anyone with paper to give I Outstanding opportunity with eld esw
; Important Job;
i
call 42072 and pickup wlU be made.
lb ANT TO Bui used cameras at lei
McEwan Photo Shop. Z43 N.Mign
tablished firm for ambitious), .steady
young man, preferably 25-30 years o
age. married, as local sales represen
tative. Must have car and Interest in
permanent future. Good salary ana
ear expenses. Call 2-1488 for app't. ; '
606 Help WaniecL f emale '
Dental Plate Repair
TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN HOST:
. -i- CASES i
Bring e MaQ Your Pistes toTKrvtit
rA iimiiv cruTTB nVJJTIST
Adolob, Bide State t Com, Ph S-3311 1 WAITRESS. San Shop. Portland Rd. j (
; 1M at home, full, part tint.
17A Fuel ,. Box 125 ststesmsn
Secretary
RTTV W1NTEH FUEL. NOW
Plywood cores, loe ends. Ph. 3-S491. 1 Salem employer wants exp. steno. Able
to nanois au-arouc i oioct, jod in
cluding thorind. rdmpk) bookkfw
tnar, public contact. PlaaaarU working
conditions. Convenient downtown lo
cation. Salary open. Call 21-8 or ap
ply Commtrdal Placement Aiency,
55 S. liberty.
BOX Wood, immediate delivery. Frle-
sen Box wQ. rnont
IS-' FIR Wood. $14 ord. 18" oak wood.
SIS cord. Jfrune la ana a is cora.
f-Hvered . Wood sawlxif. Also 1931
i rmntar and transmission. 1934
5oo C6RD 'Dry 4 slab woo-. Phone J WAITRESS: Erlencd. Ooldn Ph.
Aumsville 234 l sant. 24S 24. Iberty. bm ;S
i' . j . . . '. 4 . J; - 6kri fstffn-r. '
IS. in ana iwm r i r'l- tvn tnnnA rV 1
ADY for general ho -wot k. 2 ia.
43081 i
Oregon Fuel Co.
Phone 3 4X
very! Gocnln,Md tlt Sfllee Ureone Vccn T
5rEn: or dry plywood cores ' spilt I STARKE of' Portland desires a live
ira; saiciiiisu au . - - -
for furnace if desired
w-. in iM;n Candlewood Dr.
Bay Second 'growth Fir and slab I
wood. S-aS4S"er S-S44J
In this area. Leads furnished. Corn-
missions, earnings above aver.
Give qualications te rtirrtnet.
Write Statesman Box X3 y , f
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