nr. 1 V - Farm Fiiiaiicial. Markets Th. OREGON STATESMAN, Solent Oregon. Friday Morning. March 24. 1344 PAGE FOURTEEN (Comics Quotations at Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore.. March 23 (AP) Wheat future and cash grain un quoted. . ii Cash wheat (bid) : Soft white 1.48; oft white (excluding Rex) 1.51; white Club 1.53; western red L53. i Hard red winter: Ordinary i 1.49; 10 per cent 1.49; 11 per cent 1.50; 12 c per cent ' 1.52; -f . Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1 49',i; 11 per cent L50',i; 12 per cent 1.51'i. Today's car receipts: Wheat 24. flour S. oats 2. millfeed 6. '1 Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore, March 23-MAP) Z 12-222 Guardian BIdf Telephone 8168 j . WM We are always la the market to key for CASH Real Estate Mortf af es and Contracts, j Merchandise Discount Paper and Notes t' " 1 rCgi --m NvouWlafuvCT'---,4a j I.TXYcatpyiE V $a their II "' " 1 1 V ' yJ !i4r C i? TO WATT... I CO J KILLED Art BUT THEY WORD IS GOOD : THE BOM8 SHELTER 'AlfR ' MS$h INTERI0RE... SPEAK lte: PIDrXJT.'SOVWEN ENOUGH FOR ! P0WNSTA1KS 0FTHIS VV Sjff '&Xir. T3THEC0AArtArJPANTEigt TWEY'AVE TOLD ME j YOU HAVE f HANGAR WE USE TOR Jt3 SPljuij wJlU i&Yti& THEY ARE AMERICANS THEY PKOOK HEAPQUAR7ER$a XJa ' MHtrTaTtQI . iLcm sMrm V ' : j H ' L1 I XWc COLONEL OUST VjslJ I llr T ; KNOCKED OFF 50 ORfeO A . IL wzMiv sp' iSMjm TH' LE6TLE I BftCK FROM Vt3ff CENTER Svi s I " A.1P1, C1 N KIM SEE VgR PIPE FROM A KNOUJ 2 lW) Vliv THIMBLE THEATRE . &LL f " 2 j 1 ' i 1 . - :s t v MW'yVWffflWU I ERPU. LIKKEI WANTfO IBuT 1 1 pv'- J I iNWrwOWY j TDLOOKUPTW?SWEJ?F- WWY IT BUT H8 AiD THS GOTCLEEPy -, ' If . . H 1 1 C5CT TOO TlREOJJ ; OU . " f , - I- " ' Pj?JT 1 K L -v WHSN H8 rSi-S---- TV5N.,ls 1 Plm r- w- mi L,; asss-aBB ss. earn s eMsa .1 . 4 .'. . .a a as "sr r l. -arm w as r 1 m 1 . - - w-f " r--.-, , M ILetZ-,. ' Vj - I , - C Zzzzz Fern E!:ra Portland WFA Salable and total cattle 100; calves 25; market active to steady; few cutter-medium steers 9.00-13.75; cutter-medium cows 7.50-13.00: common-cutter cows 5.50-7.75; shelly can ners down to 4.50: fat dairy type cows 8 50-8.50; medium-food beef cows 10.00-11.50; medium-food bulla 9.00 11.00; food-choice vealers mostly 15.00-50; common calves down to 10.00. Salable hogs 500. total 650; market active to steady: rood-choice 190-230 lbs. 14.50-75; 245-330 lbs. 13.75-1425; light lights 12.25-13.00; slaughter pigs down to 11.00; good sows 11.50; light weights to 12.00: few food feeder pifs 9.00; 57 lbs. 8.00. . Salable and total sheep 50; scatter ed sales steady; cull-common lambs 9.00-10.50; medium-food 14.00; food choice salable up to 1530; one choice When yon need money and need it fast ... when Illness or financial difficulties sudden ly demand more money than yon have on hand . J . do not hesitate to consult as. i Repayment Schedule to Fit Tour Income STATE FINANCE CO. Corner Liberty and State J Lie. S-216 M-222 Mr KMEES ARE KINDA WOBBLY, BUr AUfcK BHN6 LOCKED IN THIS BOXCAR FOR THREE CAYS, SEElN THE SKY AGAIN MAKES ME FEEL ' GLAD ALL OVER- . t ' i Fasm DlasSar EMshs 3 lot Wednesday 18.00; good wooled ewes Wednesday 175. , . r. Cast Side Market PORTLAND, Ore March 23 (AP) There were . small supplies , of cab bage, carrots: and turnips on the East Side wholesale market today, but the quality was : high and produce was quickly sold-; ; : C-y'-y General prices: If ?-; i-' '-; ; Apples Rome i Beauty 2.00-2.75; local Baldwins 2.00-2.25 box;1 Hood River Winesaps (Stay man) 300 box; Newtowns 2.00-325 box. i Broccoli Green 1.00 luf. ; Cabbage No. 1 freen 2.50-2.75; red 1.75 pony crate; savoy (curly) 75c cauliflower crate. j -j Celery Root 1.00 crate. ; Endive No. 1. 90c dozen. Greens Spinach,. Birigen 2.00; local 1.73 orange box; mustard 85-90c dozen bunches; kale 90c-lJ)O crate; swiss chard 70c dozen bunches; parsley 75c dozen bunches. ; .a Onions Green 90c dozen bunches; commercial grade, dry 50s, 160 bag. Radishes Red 75c dozen bunches. Root - vegetables ' Bulk parsnips 90c -1.00 lug; carrots- 65C-1.0O; turnips 15C -1.00 lug. Sprouts i Brussels ! 2.90 flat box; els!' 2.90 bulk stock 10-12C lbi Portland Product PORTLAND, Ore.. March 23-AP) Butter AA grade prints 46c; cartons 46c; A grade prints 45,2c; cartons 46'ie: B grade prints 45 ".c. cartons 46c. Butterfat First Quality, maximum of .6 ef 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52 ",ic; premium quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per . cent acidity 53-53 'ic lb.; valley routes and Country points 2c less than first or 50-50 '.ic; second quality , at Portland ; 2c i less than first or 50-50 ',e, v Eggs To producers: Nominal prices. GEE! EVERYTHING) GRAND! I'M FULL OFNCt rOTS0UPANrUM8U86ERSJ AN YOU GOTTA SWELL BONE WITH MEAT ON IT If 173 S. " case count, 29-30c; select henneries 30 31e dozen. . i Effs Nominal prices to retailers in cases: A large 38-40c; A medium 32-33c; A small 24-Z5C dozen, j Hops Norrflnal, contract, 1944 80c lb.;! 1943 69C ID.; 1948 60C ID. - r , Live poultry. Buying prices from producers: Broilers up . to 2 IbsJ 17 ,ic; fryers 2',i to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over 4 lbs. 28c; Leghorn and colored hens, all weights 24',ic; roosters and stags zoc. - i Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave-! rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers 24c lb. Turkeys Selling to .retailers:! Dressed hens No. 1. 39"i-43c:ib. Turkeys Alive: Government ceil ing buying prices: Hens , 42c; torn 36ic lb., dressed basis. Onions Green 90c dozen bunches! Yakima dry 2.47-2.75; Oregon 2.59. 3-1 men, 1.73 so-iD. oag; Oregon lOs. 29c; aano imi ov-id. oag; sets zoc u. Potatoes Yakima No. 1, ?.75 cen tal; aa zs. 90s. sac: Klamath 3.40-3.55: Deschutes No. 1, 3.40 cental; local 2.50 cental; ? Idaho 3.25-3.50 cental. Potatoes New Florida j 4.00-4L2S 50 lb.!' i , ..-,-1 (- - Country meats Rollback, prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. 17-18c; vealers A A 22 lie; A 21ic; B 19-19' ic; C 15 17ic; culls 12-15c; canner-cutter cows 10-14c;' bulls. canner-cutterS 14c; lambs AA 26c: A 24ic; B 22',ic; C 10-20c; ' ewes FS 13 lie; medium 12c; R lOttC: Beef AA 21c: A 20c; B I8ic; C 14c; cutter-common cows 10 14c; cutter-common bulls 14ic Wool Government control, Cascara bark Dry 17c lb. Mohair 1942 12-montn 45c Jb. Hops; Nominal, contract seedless 5e lb.; seed 70c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Alfalfa No. 2 or better 34.00-35X0; oat vetch 28.00 ton. valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) 35.00-36.00 ton; clover 24.00 ton; Montana crass har (No. It 33.50 ton. I, WE'VE GOT NOTHIN' BttJT I WERE FREE AN' HEALTHY) I SO TWERES NOTHIN' ID ' WORRY ABOUT 1 V M 51; J750 Lii:rlf Si., Salsa "Strictly Private" f 4 J EVERS1HCE. I VtRE IH HALY 1 KEEP REMCM&EKlr4G UOMJ SCO GOV VWD HO CO TO AV BELVEAJE At MOM YOU TO CUM&TO GET TO THE TOP., t Salem Market Quotations ! The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: : Lettuce, dot 3 83 Cauliflower, crate 225 and i 55 Crook neck tt Italian squash, lb. .63 Turnips, doz bunches 1.00 cabbage, lb. .02 .70 SO JBO IM JDS .70 03 i Endive, doz. bun. Radishes, doz bun. Carrots, doz. bun. Celery, doz. bun. Peppers, green lb. Beets, doz. bunches Pumpkin. Ib. - Parsnips. Ib. J09 BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY Andresea's Buyins Prices I (snsject t chance without siettcei BUTTERFAT Premium ; M No. I j JS3 No. 2 , 0 BUTTER PRINTk A .464 .45',i .464 JS2 i 25 M 2 M JO B Quarters EGGS Extra larfe Medium Standards - Pullets POULTRY Colored hens. No. 1 No. 2. colored bakes irys Old roosters .15 Marlon Creamery's Buying Prices - (Subject te change without notice) POULTRY All hens j 53 All springs i , . . XI Above prices for prime stock, under grades according to value. LIVESTOCK , Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported: Dressed veal 3.1 Spring lambs . Yearlings Ewes 14.00 to 14.50 9.00 to 11.00 5.00 to 6.00 Hogs, good to choice grade. 170 to 230 lbs. l 14.00 Sows: S.00 to 9.75 Top veal 13.00 to 14.00 Salem Girls Visit Grandparents : - I NORTH HOWELLrBetty Jean and Alice Lepley, small daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. William Lep ley of Salem, are spending this week at the home of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si C. Rick ard. i The little girls' mother, Doris Rickard Lepley, is in the Deacon ess hospital with a baby son, Jerry, born March 14. Andrew Ross was taken ill suddenly Saturday:, night, and is now at the SHverton hospital for treatment -j Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ste vens S were Mr. and Mrs. Loris Stevens of Portland. Legal Notice j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, Probate De partment, his duly verified final account as executor of. the estate of John E. Borkman,, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 27th day of March, 1944. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. Mi as the time, and the Circuit Court room in the County. Court House, at Salem, in Marion Coun ty, Oregon, as the place for hear ing said final account and all ob jections thereto. - Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 25th day of February, 4944. THEODORE E. BORK MAN, Executor ot the es tate of John E. Borkman, deceased. . - j Ronald C. Glover, ! -Attorney for Executor, j - 205 Oregon Bldg., ' Salem, Oregon. F-25-M-3-10-17- 24. :-?.v ,yM 1 -i.i:, A I nns. CHAN ... LAM Dr.Y.TXamlJJ. DrXI.ChasNJB CHINESE Berbailsto 241 North Liberty . .. CpstalrsPoJtland Genersl Dectrlc Co . Officu5 open ' Saturday only le a.ra to 1 sJ-T -to-1 pjn. Coo m nation. Blood pressure and urine tests are free, of harge Practiced iince 1911. -- .0-. . --ri- v:. By Quinn Hall U.S.ASLMSL told m A SliCCCSS.- WERE SUC RJ6H7!. Stocks and Bonds f March STOCK AVERAGES -.- 30 r Indus Thursday 72.3 . Previous day 72S Week ago j )73.4 Month ago .70.6 Year ago 67J 1944 high , 73.4 1944 low - . 69.1 23 15 15 I 60 Rails Util Sties 27.8 30.8 52J 28.1 28.0 37.0 37.0 52.S S32 51.4 47J 53J 48J 27.4 36 2 23.1 31.3 28.4 22 9 37.1 35.1 BONO AVERAGES 10 10 10 Indus Util rogn 105.1 105.8 654 105.0 105.8 65.8 105.2 105.8 65.4 105.2 105.5 64.1 104.7 101.7 59.0 105.7 . 106.0 65.8 105J 104.7 83.2 tnrevious a ay wees: ago - j Mnnth itrn Year ago 1944 high 1S44 IOW 79.5 Livestock jand Poultry iATTXKTIOr Will remove dead & worthless stock In a moment's notice! SALEM FER TILIZER & BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 5000 Collect (No other Phone). COW. Will freshen In 1 wk. James Gordon, 1 mi. north of Monmouth on 99. I 3 WEmiTolid Crest Hatchery. Ph.. 22622. - r t 3 DOZ N. H. Red laying hens. 1183 Market St Ph. 7016. f WANTED Turkey hatching eggs. Highest prices paid. Northwest Poul try and' Dairy. 1505 N. Front. Ph. 7007 NEW Hampshire laying pullets or ready to lav pullets. Immediate de livery. Choice selection. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery. j 4 BABY CHICK? and custom hatching. 22 yrs. experience assures you of best quality and satisfaction. Prepare for better market conditions later. Hatches every Monday and Thursday. Hamp shires. Leghorns. Red. Barred Rocks, day old ckls or pullets. Ph. 22861 Lee's Hatchery Help Wanted . DINING Room help., kitchen help, janitors. Good wages plus room, board and laundry.i Oregon State Tubercu losis Hospital. WANTED: Press helper. No exper ience necessary. Phone 6682 or see Art Edwards at Statesman Press Room 10 PM. OREGON STATE Motor association will receive applications ' for district sales representative on a full time sal ary basis. Prefer an applicant with previous sales experience. Also will accept applications for full time office secretary for- district office to " be opened In Salem within the next few weeks. Replies held in strict confi dence. Apply by ; letter for personal interview to Walter C. Findlay. ; Sales Manager. -1101 SW Washington St Portland B. Oregon. I NEED a griddle man or woman and 3 neat experienced waitresses, 1 good wages always paid here. Apply Thurs. and Fri. between 1 and 4. Mickey's Sandwich Shop. ' COOK. FRY knd-ssndwlch work. Eve ning shift. Carleson Cafe. State Si High Street. ..- - j - ; MEN and women for hop yard work. Ph. 795S. ; J COOK WANTED. The Spa. ; j Help Wanted Male Workers now employed m war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em ployers advertising in this section. EXPERIENCED CARLO ADERS Full wage - scale- I Good - government housing available. ', . f Appjy - ' -A ! COASTAL LUMBER COMPANY j ' Grand Ronde. Oregon, or "phone BRoardway 3551. Portland. "bus BOY. Marlon HoteL ! rv ui BTiurm rark r and tractor mechanic: Top wages. James H. Maden Co, 44 Silverton Rd Salem, Ore. MAN familiar with - meats and re lated products as salesman for Salem territory. Experience preferred but not necessary. Reply in own handwriting to Armour and Company, 420 N. ;W. 14th. Portland, , Oregon. Mr. E. L. Bonner. WANTED MEN for sawmill - work. Capitol Lumber Co N. Cherry Ave, Ph. 8862. ; f ;1 .j.,,.' SHOE SALESMAN wanted. Steady position. . Good salary. Paramount Shoe Store, 405 Court. -r'-1iT'- t MEN for day work. Inq. Flrestont Stores, corner Center and Liberty. ; MACHINISTS wanted for Salem and also Dallas plant Salem Iron Works and Dallas Machine and Locomotive Works. i-.;.. rvr: 'I; . MEAT Cutter, experienced, top pay. steady. Saving Center. PortodRoad. HOP Yard help. Transportation furn from ComX and StaU and Com! and Miller Sta. For particulars phone John J. Roberta and Ccw: 23052 or CM EXPERIENCED furnlturi salesman. Hogg Bros 260 StaU St. ? ' MECHANIC . familiar ; with General Motors cars. Perm, position. Excel, working conditions and wares. Must be esxperieneea. uerrau-vwess w. A 1 Rails li - so 1 80 2 at n as a 1 , J. 86.2 Help Wanted -Slale MEN! If you have ' ever sold merchandise over a coun ter i or if you'd like to learn . . we offer you an exceptional opportun ity. We want men who cannot do industrial work, but who want to serve the war effort by handling vital civilian goods. Full or part-time. J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. CLERK and general work In fish market, Fitts Market j EXPERIENCED furniture salesman and warehouse men. H. L. Stiff Furn. . OPENING available for man In re ceiving and shipping departments. Will train satisfactory man and pay while training. Opportunity for advance ment experience helpful but not nec essary. Permanent work with a future. Ph. Mr, Henry. 3194, for: appointment. Help Wantecr Female WANTED: Laundress and 2 relief matrons. Salary & maintenance. Hill crest School. Ph. 23022. : COMPETENT lady for hswk. and care of small child. Rm. and board and wages. Ph. 2-1138. 1 2 SMART husky girls. H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. WOMAN for housework. Good wages and board. Phone 6836. GIRL I or woman for general house work. Fun or part time. Nice home. Live In.; Ph. 5046. : COMBINATION HELP and kitchen helper for cafe. 940 N. Coml. BOOKKEEPER AND Stenographer. Inquire Commercial Book Store. NURSES' helpers. Practical nurses. Good wages Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital. GIRL for Gen. housework U .care of children, 863.00 per, month to start Phone 8270.. . Situations Wanted WILL care for children In my home. 1035 s. conn. WILL care : for children in my home. Pb Z1684. DRAFTSMAN available now. S. W. Selman. 653 N High Street EXPERIENCED young woman wants cleaning and laundry work by day. 60c per hr. References. Box 589 Statesman WILL care, for children evenings. Ph. 8743. CHILDCRAFT Nursery. We pick up and deUver. 1995 Trade. Ph. 21829. For Sale Miscellaneous NEARLY new, used bed, com plete 1 : . $39.00 5 piece breakfast set .S18.75 Solid oak roll top office, desk $39.50 Nearly new pre-war davenport 8c chair $139.50 BRIGHT & ECKLEY FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 453 Court i Ph. 7511 22 Colt i Woodsman: 45 Colt Auto.; 45 - Colt Frontiersman; 22 Hi Std.; 30 Luger; 38 & 22 short revolvers; 30-06 Win.. Spr. & 8MM Mouser rifles with receiver sights, perfect; 30-40 Krag reconditioned: 2 Model 75 Win., one with scope 8X Win., other receiver, new; 1 model 97 and Marlin 12 gauge shot guns, good: 1 12 gauge Fox Dbl. BB1. Several other DB1. 8c Single BB1. 12 gauge. ! All guns with ammunition. 1 1926 Chev. pic-up, excellent pre-war tires i Don; Madison. 590 No. High. 800 GALL steel water tank; 2 chicken coops 6x8-8x10; 30 used fence posts; 125 " cable, some smaller: 4 stan chions; 2 waters; 14 wood stanchions; bed stead : 8c 2 springs. C. N. Snider. Rt 6, Box 527, north of Krueger's store, first road right first house. OR TRADE for smaller tractor. Case tractor. Next to last house on east side Fairhaven Ave. FOR SALE; N.H. - Pullets t Fryers. Call afternoons. 419 S. 19th. . r DINING table; J churns; rocker: misc. household articles. Rt 6, Box 592R. Auburn Rd. USED Underwood typewriter, good cond. $18. 3 yd. fine linen tablecloth. 10 napkins, $12. Tel. 7370. WRITING desk $20. HQS r1Ptm' POTATOES. White Star. Good for seed or eating. F. E. Evans, Rt 2. Bx. 66 ra a rprc am AlaM rivr rooms of good furniture, -including stock and equipment Terms. Bear Creek Lodge. Alsea, Oregon. ' 30-6 RIFLE with some shells. . $55. Call afternoons. Mrs. M. J. Da vies. 1053 Huge St, W. Salem. - . Simmons i 4 bed complete; lawn mower; davenport; breakfast set. 1680 N. ComX . f HILL grown Marshall strawberry plants. Ph. ! 107F3. V WTT.T. huv for cash, sell or trade guns and ammunition. Don Madison, 590 NO. High. '5 GLASS Show case. 4. $10. Dark hen canaries $145 each. 1373 Lee. SVA aim iMiii iua a a Mi tress. Like i new, Mrs. Kellogg. 425 Marion. -1 BnV MvJker ! inncrnte7 tne,. LADY'S riding boots size 7. 18 high. black. Almost new, $20.-651 Rosemont Ave., W. Salem. Phone, 8422. ROCKHILL Everbearing : strawberry plants. Bear this year. H. M. Broad- bent 1! mi. weft 01 Ketxer sera. -ATMORAYS OZONE, sell and rent H. C Pugh.; Ph 2-2458. P.O. Box 463. Fuller Brttshes 174S Grant Ph 8391 A. C WELDERS, used. Valley Weld ing Co.. 197 S. Com'L St u WELDING I HELMETS, reeular 84.75. $30 while they last Your choice of 4 types. Electrodes for A. C. Wielding. Valley Welding Co.. 197 S. Com'L St 1M2 Client HOUS E TR ILER 24 feet lonir, electrie brakes. In good con dition. 842 Edge water. West Salem, , BEDS, OAK dining set rockerl drapes, raise, i Items, 1945 N. Fourth. HARNESS. HAY, 2 yr. old Durham heifer. Ph. 23269 after 5 p. mJ fr ... OPEN "END 50 gaL drums. 250 each. Suitable Jor feed or garbage bbla. -' 1 . - '- i PAULUS ! DEHYDRATION CO. N. Front Jc South Sta., Near Producers Cannery . 3-WHEEL TRAILER Good tires and large box. 217$ N. Church. . GCOD Gt"ijBHANSEN pUno! aeariv ew carpet sweeper. Ph. .2-1285. For Sale Miscellaneous CHINA ' CLOSET, dark oak, oval glass; Singer sewing machine; walnut dresser; dinette set; antique walnut ta ble: Schick shaver; wool pad. No Junk. 1265 P Ct 10 A. M. to I P. M. SMALL GAS range, new model. 403 Union. . - yOySEHOLP rURNTTURE. Ph. 6149. FOR CERTIFIED Bur bank pota toes for planting, see Vick Bros., 209 N High St, Salem. . ' ENAMELED WOOD range, 771 Rose mont Ave, W. Salem. . Wanted Miscellaneous We Buy Furniture TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. : HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED Pianos Furniture and Appliances Call 9149 for appointment HOGG BROS. 260 State St PAINT SPRAY GUN in Good Condition Must be late model. Also Wanted: Clean Used Cars for Cash BIRD & ZYSSET 1211 Broadway Ph. 6666 a BKNPTT BAW NimnMa Hth n.n4A. in good condition. Ph. 8145. WANTED to huv for Ttov wui 1 or 2 light weight row boats in good condition, with or without oars. 1 or 3 used canoes for use at Boy Scout Camp Pionwr Ph 734 a' wt.r.M.j. Area Council. 127 New Bligh Bldg. f!ASTI ' for tlmmA Minn Mm MYmw - - w VHICI II1U sical instruments Call 4641 days or Jaquith Music Co 181 S. High. ' WANTED TO buv eoine husinou .11 or half. Prefer insurance. Box 584, Statesman. j WILL CAM for philHr.n T wTTkI toy day. Phone 21684. WANTFTi "rrn.SSTfiircrM .... tor with attachments. Cash. Ph. 2-1031 pr write V. O. Kelley. Rt 1, Box 9A, Sa- rANTEDTSheep pasture. Tel. Webl ster 5607, or write N. L. Brown, 2538 Nj:. 32 Ave.. Portland. Oreg. 4 or 120 h ! accordion. Ph. 4480. WANTED: Electric refrigerator. Mr. Gleisner, Ph. 9144. OREGON GRAPE root wanted high est prices paid. City Machinery and Junk Co.. 285 Chemeketa St (orange front). Phone 3737. WANT TO Buy. Used cameras es tenses McEwan Photo Shop 435 State. : PAYING up to $2 lb. for rabbit skins. Millions wanted. Rush shipments today. Valcauda Fur Co, Seattle. Wn. WANTED: Good typewriter, Royal or Underwood preferred. 7333. I CASH FOR used furniture t toa nold coods R Foraev Ph 7446 astepaper, mag, edkd. 1790 N. Front CASH PAID for upright spinet or grand pianos Phone 5707.- USED FURNITURE Ph 9183 Wanted Furniture WANTED: Table model radio. Ph. 5862. Miscellaneous at . the Capital Business College, 34) Court St. Ph. 5987. BEGINNING rlaaM In hnth Thnmu and Gregg shorthand. Capital Business onege. couri. rn. anal. Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST i CASES Brine or Mall Your Plates (or Repair DR HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST Adolph Bids State Com'! Ph 3311 Septic , Tanks Cleaned State wide. Guaranteed work. Gen Fite, 642 Edgewater. Ph. 8743. STOVE Parts St Repairing. Woodry Auction Market 1605 N. Summer. TRAIN for postfwar positions. Day and night classes Capital Business College. 343 Court For Sale Wood ASH, oak and fir, 16". Ches. F. Simon, 1311 N. Liberty. -Ph. 8668. FRESH cut sawdust for sale. Ph. 6683. GREEN old growth 16 In. sUn, prompt delivery. Phone $444. 16 IN ' MILL wo Ln. Pet PbT 8683L ooDOLp rnt ir.x ph 6523!" PLANER WOOD. Immediate deliv ery. Salem Box Co. Ph. 9189. OLpr Ehner BoitpXS?" WHY pay more for wood? 400 eu. ft load of 16 slab and mill Runs 2 cord or over only $14.00. Percy Klee- man. ra. i4i.- - i 4 FT dry and green slab. 16" heavy mill wood. 8862 or 772L TAKING . orders again tor wood. Ph 5379 or 21976 Graen. MILL Wood $6 50 per load, a loads $18.00. Hollywood Fuel Co, Ph. 373L lf'oJlC ITJt H R. aasraTMehanMk Wood Sawing Jim Sneed 2503 Brooks. P. 6809. Lost and Found LOST. DIAMOND locket March 18th. Reward. - . ... JEANNE REMME. Ph. 4485 LOST BOY'S, wrist . witrh ; innmlm. ated dUl, leather strap. Lost at Par rish J. H. Reward. Gatke. Phone 9471. LOST. WHITE Soils do, small brown spot on back, named Topsr. Very tim id. Lost at Camp Adair Sat Liberal reward. Return to Vick, Withrow, 4 Corners - Richfield Station. 10 Turner Road. . . - .-v-.,,-;- LOST, BLACK curse cont Danera A ration bks. Mrs, H: K. Curtis. Ph, $352. Personal " j . I wEl not be resoonslbla for anv debts contracted by anyone but my- seu aiier tnis aate. John Garrison Erikson. . i For Rent Rooms. LG' well fur aleeoine rm". tsrk. dial Gar, some meals. optJ 606 8. Church, Furn. housekeeping rms. TUT 8715,