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Fiiiancial Markets roics -1 PAGE TWELVE The OEEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. April t, IS 44 Go Far LOAIIS For Hospitalization Worry over money prolongs illness; halts recovery. Speed up your getting wellby the security of a personal loan to pay your hospital bilL You'll be surprised at how easy It is to ret a loan . . . how simple to repay It Slale Finance Co. 212-222 Guardian Bide Corner Liberty A State Telephone 816S Lie S216 M222 We are always In the market tm bay for CASH Real Estate Mortgages and contract, Mer chandise Discount Paper and Notes. Stock Market Week Steady NEW YORK, April 8-)-Fi- nancial markets steadied this week," after a stumble Monday, and both stocks and bonds today displayed selectively higher ten dencies. " As the short session was sand wiched in between the Good Fri day holiday and Easter, few' cus tomers appeared in Wall street board rooms. Buying orders, however, were quite plentiful from out of town. Gains of frac tions to a point or more predomi nated at the close although nu merous issues were at a standstill or in slightly lower ground., Jhe Associated Press 60-stock average was up .1 of a point at 52.2 but on the week was un changed. Of 693 issues appearing, 324 were up against 369 down . or unchanged in the two hours. Transfers totalled 364,900 shares compared with 322,730 last Saturday. ri.in..n.imw.m " " innwiiLpii!JLW.Ji ; o o 31 Pfc Winifred Wood, South Orange, NJ, WAC, was adjudged the best dressed woman In uniform at a Palm Sunday boardwalk parade at Atlantic City, NJ. She holds the corsage presented to her as a symbol of the honor. (AP Worephoto) Grain Trade Is Listless CHICAGO," April Z-iPA 1 grams uuctuaiea wiuun a nar row range in a listless trade, to day. Commission house orders were small and local traders con fined their operations to evening tip transactions prior to the week end. News pertaining to grains was meagre and had no influence on prices. Favorable weather f6r develop ment of the winter wheat crop prevailed over most of the grain belt A government report on this year's crop, the first made since last December, will be issued af ter the market closes Monday, The estimate is expected to show a good upturn from the Decern ber forecast of 526,957,000 bu shels. i; At the close wheat was to higher, July $1.71, oats were unchanged to higher, July 78, and rye was Ya lower to V higher, May $1.31 y. May barley was bid at $1.28, the ceiling. gcOCCHY ANP HANK KEftUtTHE AAESSERSCHMrTT 2JOANPSXMTTTHE ENGINES...9JPPENLY OKIE OF THE ENGINES CONK'S OUT, JUST THEN A FLIGHT OF POUOAS HAVOCS buzz the nap ANU? 60 ON THEIR WAV. .. SCORCHY SMITH WE PETTEJ? HGH-TAlt IT OUTOFHEJJE KFOt&OX BOV5 RETURN FROM "OHO? SAlPANPttVEUSA PASTING I GOTTA SET THAT SURE PIP, N ENGINE G0IN6...KXJ J ANP ITS 7 ISAIP PEFORETHAT r AKOtUTELy j I iTUUv FGLIw THE I I BHPKPJLOUS... tel TROUBLE. HAW? i 7 LOOK t-H THESE WERE BLOCKING THE AIR SCOOP rjC SCC WHAT-ALt I COT l( W4 THE LEETL BLACK BOX -fl JfjAK 2 BAGS O SHCLL MONfTf GLUE " FfUSt WfWR WIG- TWO HOMtN PiGEOMS- ji EAR PtNGS-GOASS SWRT-f CHftWIN' TEOBACK-Y-ftNK.CTW TOOF BRESrl- BARNEY GOOGLE l 5W0W F -to A KN0VIE0 lif - t WUZ GONNA HAVE THIS MUCH 1 ROOM LETT OVJEP, H) A SNUCK LV IN ANOTHER JUG O J SOiEEZiN'SU . y) ? jjtft. 194. Ka Futm SvoiUall. he. VafU ngfau mmin TIDE'S" RlIMS FAST? WE'RE GONERS? C-J' MICIEY MOUSE r " t-- - - - " ez kr AC I v:. C UA'- 4, -VAr- urn ma ffniainWi J f tutf f-4M ft iv I LEFT SUJEEPEA UXT MILDRED PC r - THIMBLE THEATRE isfc i unsi UJO'KJER IDWAT KlKlDACHOUJ -ai v I il"t T LET,SSEE0URJJ " MSPECTJONJ I MM. K timi he. SOU LuASHED OMLV OKIE OF THEM J ? I A1NT LEFT- , HANDED-IEAT5 ) A A 3 4 U)lTrME t ti ' S Iff if HO V KM ITS ONLY A LITTLE HOT CHICKEN BOOTH- MAYBE SHE'D LIKE SOME HOMEMADE JELLY- r (SHE KIN HAVE MY DOLLY TO PLAY WITM IP THERE'S SOMETHING I COULD OO-i LITTLE ANNIE ROONET - " i zx: I USED TO FI66ER MOST OP US CANALERS WERE NIGHTY SMALL PERTATERS, BUT NOW IM 00660NE PPOUD OP - - n innnSnnsnnnMnTaa THE LITTLE STRANGER'S COME BACK TO UFE! SHE KEEPS HOLLER I Kl 'HELP, ZECO' lib I VXPVS LEO MS A AAERRYCHASe.'THE BOVS LONE RANGERJ AND I POUND WHERE lOUt? TAKEN THS I Trm i J aARTP4PS TOOM THE J TIE LONE RANGER I ALWAYS THOUGHT HS MAS ON THE LEVH, MAG-, BUT fT APPEARS I WAS WR0N0-I HATE TO THINK IT, tVT THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT HE AND TONTO HELPH MISSOURI -IOU-AWHO0TH2HEMIT? WHAT'S THE ftT& ASM3HWTHAT NATURE OP THE if YOU HELPED v EVIDENCE V MISSOURI BREAK T SHERIFPT OUT OPJAJLiy- ' j Scars Fern Sl:re Yellow Bermuda Onion Sets Lb. 39ft nnnnannnLHnl yc per lb. 173 S. Liicrly !., Sdca Strictly Private By Quinn Hall MXi GOT- VOOR SHCEST-V . - - J&& (cwhed m case o iiftcmorrXJ jvg?-- Qua) ........ -aaiiiHEW w itlk I m. ASTNS TE SSJCE ABOSTGEuTMS WOC TD THE US-HE SS5 W AI2E. OMty SEMWMG GUYS PQV PlTWTICn NOJJ-S0 1 GtiESS A miK cmr ast for no stettx. favors. SOU PS-t SHOULD THttiK THEV WOULD LET EM TAKE. THEIR TURN Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore- April S (AP) Butter AA grade prints 46c; cartons 46c: A grade prints 45ic: cartons 48V4C; B grade prints 452c; cartons 46c. Butterfat: First quality, maximum 01 .8 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52',ic: premium quality, maximum of io of 1 per cent acidity 53-53VaC lb.; valley routes and coun try points 2c less than first or 50 50',ic; second quality at Portland 2c less than first or 50-50 '.ic Cheese: Selling price to Portlanr re tailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c: daisies 295c lb.: load 30.2c lb. Triplets to wholesalers 27c; loaf 27c FOB. Eees: To producers: Nominal prices. case count 27-28c; select henneries 28c; mediums 21-22c dozen. Eees: Nominal prices to retailers. In cases: A grade large 37c; A medium 30-31c; small 23-24c. Live poultry: Selling price to re tailers: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers up to 2', lbs. 29c; colored fryers un der 2 to 4 lbs. 29c; colored roasters over 4 lbs. 29c; Leghorn hens under 2', lbs. 25' ic; over 3a lbs. 25ac; colored hens 4 to 5 lbs. 252c; over 5 lbs. 25!ic; old roosters 21',sc; stags 2Hic. Live poultry: Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 2'.'4 lbs. 27',ic; fryers 2" to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over 4 lbs. 28c; Leghorn and colored hens all weights 24!'ac; roosters and stags 20c. Rabbits: Government ceiling: Ave rage country . killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers 24c lb. Turkeys: Selling price to retailers: Dressed hens No. 1. 33 '.'2 -4.3c id. Turkeys: Alive, government ceiling buying prices: Hens 42c; toms aezC, lb. dressed basis. Onions: Green 70-80c doz. bunches; Yakima dry 2.47-2.75; Oregon 2.74; Idaho 2.80 50-lb. bag; seta 20c ib. Potatoes: Yakima No. 1. 2.75 cental do 2s. 50s. 95c: Klamath 3.49-3.55; De schutes No. 1. 3.50 cental; local 2.50- 3.00 cental; Idaho 3.40-3.50 cental. . Potatoes: New Florida 4.00-4.20 50 lbs Potatoes: Crate, sweets 6.50-8.65. Country meats: Rollback praces to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 17-18c: vealers AA 22c; A 21 uc; B 19-193c; C 15- 17ic; culls 12-15c; canner-cutter cows 10-Hc; culls, canner-cutters 14J,c; lambs AA 2c; A 24',c; B 22'ic; C 10-20c; ewes FS 13'c; medium 12c; R 18e; C 14c; cutter-common cows 10-Wic: beef AA 21.c; A 20c; B 14c; cutter-common bulls 14'ic Wool: Government controL Cascara bark: Dry 17c lb. Mohair: 1942 12-month 45c Ib. Hops: Nominal, contracts. 1944. 80c lb.: 1945. 65C lb.; 194S. 60C lb. Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-3S.00; oat vetch 28.00 ton. valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon) 35.00-36.00 ton; eolver 24.00 ton; Montana grass hay (No. 1) 33.50 ton. ners-cutters 5.50-7.50. fat dairy type 8.50-9.05 and above. Medium-good bulls 9.00 to 11.25. Good-choice vealers 15.00- 18.00. few 18J0. Salable hoes for week 4815: compared week ago market steady to weak after losing early 25 cent advance. Good choice 190-230 lbs. 14.25-50. early top 14.75. Heavier weights 13.75-14.25. light lights 12.00-13.00. Good sows largely 12.00, light weights to 12.50. Feeder pigs largely 9.00, few 9.50. one lot 10.00. Salable sheep for week 920. Market strong. Good-choice trucked in lambs 15.50. few decks fed lambs to 16.00. shorn lambs with No. 1 and 2 pelts 1525, i cull-common lambs 7.00-11.00. Good yearlings 11.50-12.00. Good ewes B.so-7.00. Stocks and Bonds April STOCK AVERAGES 30 Indus Saturday 72.1 Previous day 72.0 Week ago . 72.0 Month ago 72.9 Year ago 67.0 1944 high 73.4 1944 low .: 69.1 15 IS 60 Rails Util Stks 27.5 36.4 52.2 27.3 36.2 52. 27.3 36.5 52.2 27.3 36.8 52.7 24.1 31.5 47J 28.4 37.1 53.2 22.9 35.1 49.5 Kant Side Market PORTLAND. Ore- April (API- Heavy supplies of cauliflower marked operations of Portland East Side mar ket today, with prices spreadine from 11.50 a crate for top stuff, with No. 2 going at si.ua ana lower. Fred Tooley of The Dalles offered four pyramids of quality asparagus that sold for 25 cent a pound. This is - the nrst northwest i asparagus offered on that market this . year. General prices: Apples: Local: Winesaps (Steyman) 93.00 box; Newtowni 3.00-3.23 pox. Brossoli: Green 1.00 lug. Cabbage: No 1 green 2.75: ordinary 2.50 crate; red 1.75-2.00 pony crate; savoy 1 curly 1 75c cauliflower crate . cauliflower: no. 1. zja: near is. z.oo; No. 2. 150; Roseburg Is, 250; 2s. 1.50 crate. Greens: Spinach. Bingen 155: local 125 orange box: mustard 7$-90c dozen bunches; kale 75c crate; parsley- 60c dozen bunches. . 1 Onions: Green 70-75e dozen bunches: commercial grade, dry. 90s. z.oo bag. Radishes: Red 1.00 dozen bunches. Rhubarb: Field 123-150 doz. bunches. Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 75e lug: carrots 75-90c: turnips 73-85C lug Sprouts: Brussels 250 flat box; bulk stock 10-12C lb. Plants: - - " " ;" Lettuce: 1.00: cabbage 1.00: eaullflow er 150; chives 1.75; pansy 1.60-2.(10 flat 'ortland Grain PORTLAND, OreJ April i API- Wheat futures ana cash gram un quoted. : ' ! !i casn wneat (oiaj: &ozr wnite 1.49; soft whiU (excluding Rex) 152: white club 154; western red 154. - Hard red winter: Ordinary 1.51'i: 10 per cent 1.51'j;. 11 per cent 152; 12 per cent 1.54. ! Hard white Baartt 10 per cent 152; 11 per cent 153: 12 per cent 154. Today's car receipts: Wheat 17, bar ter 3. flour 3. oats 2. millfeed 3, flaxseed 8. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore April (AP) fuFA) Weekly review North Portland livestock market. ; -..- Salable cattle for week 2000: calves 269; market uneven, . fed steers 25-50 cents lower, heifers shared - part of decline. : cows strong tinder limited numbers, bulls and vealers fully steady. Good -choice fed steers 1450 15.35; common - medium 10.00-14.00. Good-choice light stackers 14. 00, "common-medium 1025-12X0. Good heifers 1350-14X0. common down to 8.00. Me dium-good beef cows 10.00-1250, can ATF1MT JJCtfCF A (7666 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indus Util Fogn Saturday ...87.0 105.4 105.8 645 Previous day ...86.9 105.4 105.8 64.4 Week ago 86.3 105.2 105.6 65.1 Month ago .. .85.8 105.4 105.8 655 Year ago 74.0 104.8 102.0 605 1944 high 87.0 10S.7 106.0 65.9 1944 low .79.5 1052 104.7 632 New 1944 high. Salem Market Quotations The prices be ow 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: -Cauliflower,, crate . 2 25 and 2.55 Crook neck Sc Itahap squash, lb; JOZ Turnips, doz bunches. Cabbage, lb. Endive, doz bun. '. Radishes, doz bun. Carrots, doz bun. . Celery, doz. bun. . Pumpkin. Ib Parsnips, lb. 1.00 .02 .70 J90 .60 1.50 03'., 09 BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Andresen's Bnytng Prices (Subject to change without notice) BUTTERFAT Premium 54 No. 1 53 No. 2 50 BUTTER PRINT A . B Quarters EGGS Extra large Medium Standards Pullets POULTRY Colored hens. No. 1 No. a, colored bakes rry .46' .45; .48', 29' 25 25 20 24 20 28 and 30 Old roosters ; 13 Marion Creamery's Bnylnc Prices - (Snbjert tm change without notice) rUVLTRT All hens 23 All springs 27 LIVESTOCK Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported: Dressed veal , 21 Spring lambs 14.00 to 15.00 Yearlings. 900 to 11.00 Ewes 1 . 8.00 to 6.00 Hoes.t good to choice grade. 170 to 230 lbs. . 142S Sows ; 10.00 to 1050 Top veal Dairy? type Tows Bulls 13.00 to 14.00 . 5.00 to 8.00 7.00 to 950 Oregon Metal Plants Face Labor Shortage WASHINGTON, April 8 HJPh- Ciirtailment of production . aluminum plants' at Vancouver and Troutdale looms unless1 addi tional labor is found, Sen. Rufus Holraan (R-Ore.) said he , was told by the war production board. Holman has written Philin D. Wilson, director of the WPB alu- minum-magnesium division that additional workers are bein re cruited for the two plants. IZcrjs DRESSED. . Veal and Uanlcd! Top Prices Paid! s rrsmpt Remittance ' Ship to Fred Ileycr y . Ileal Divhicn 444 8. IV. TtmbJll 8t er , 8. E. 12nd Faster Blvd. ! rTiW We can accept only animals killed In eompUance with a P. A. retaliations. Livestock and Poultry WORK HORSES SADDL HOBSCS : Bar K Stock Ranch Irae -aoititnt - on . hand nt all ttmes at very- attractlre prices. CREI IT. erven anyone . XMscount-for cash Guaranteea as ' represented. Free 'de livery. Harry Kuehne. Carlton, ure Located 8' ml. W. of Hewberg. Will remove dead worthless stock In a mnnunfi notice I - SALEM FER TILIZER c BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 8000 Couect (No other Phonci. TOR SALE: Rabbits, bred does and does (with litters. A few fryers. 1050 Ruge, W. Salem. CAB. type elec Incubator. 250 chick cap. Elec. battery brooder. 800 chick cap. Oil brooder. Shadow-ut egg cand let With scales. See at Nielsens, Rt 1, Box 143. Leave ' offer for out of town owner. - i N. Z. White Rabbits and bred does. 82 up. 1960 Broadway, Salem. NEW Hampshire laying pullets or ready to lav puikts. Immediate de livery. Choice selection. Ph. 22861, Lee's Hatchery. f BABY CHICK? and custom hatching 22 yrs. experience assures you' of best quality and satisfaction. Prepare lot better market conditions later. Hatch every Monday and Thursday. Hamp shire., Leghorns. Red, Barred Rocks. day old ckls or pullet. Ph. 22881 Lee's Hatchery f '" Help Wanted MEN and women for hop yard work Ph. 7958. - I Help Wanted Male Workers now 'employed In war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em ployers advertising in this section: Experienced 1 u b rica tion man j wanted. Good salary, permanent. STATE MOTORS, INC. 1 . 3401 N. HIGH WOOD CUTTERS WANTED 300 cords ash wood. Good cutting. Good pay. 2 miles north of West Sa lem, j Crocker Hop Yard. WANTED: Men with chain store ex perience to supervise retail merchan dising in Marshall-wells stores Expan sion Program. Permanent. Good future for. energetic men. Write giving full particulars about yourself, military status, etc. Marshall-Wells Co I Box 4200 i I Portland. ' Oregon Attn: Mr. O. A. Lamb, Salem Manager RESPONSIBLE older man for theatre doorman. Apply Capitol Theatre be tween 2 and 4 F.M. MAN for retail feed store. Good wages. Our business is in the essential class. Marion Feed & Seed Co.. 228 Ferry st. ,i HELP wanted for hop yard work. Ph. ,2-2074. WANTED: Clothing salesman: mus tered out veteran or draft . exempt. Character reference essential. Good steady position. J. J. Clothes Shop, 387 State St. i 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. WANTED FARM hand on dairy farm. J. M, Nichols, Ph. 87X15. Rt. 8, Box 141. ; MECHANIC ' ' familiar with General Motors cars. Perm position. Excel. working conditions and wages Must be experienced Herrall-Owens Co. EXCELLENT: opportunity for service maq in large retail -establishment. Should have appliance repair exper ience. Good pay and opportunity for advancement. See Mr. Henry for appt Ph. ! 3194. s MEAT Cutter, experienced, top pay steady. Saving Center. Portland Road Help WantedFemale SODA Fountain girl. The Spa. WANTED Experienced Bookkeeper for General Office Work. Modern Office. Good Wages. Call 10F3 Shedd. Collect. W ANTEdT" Viher e t tes. "fulTrDart ttmev Grand Theatre. LADY or rlrl for . lieh V cookinc and xitcnen worx. Mite shift. Also combi nation waitress day shift Permanent No Sundays. Bright Spot Cafe, 380 nier. s For Sale MUcellanconi VAN NORAH r-boring bar. fir cutter. Takes up to 4ii". Kearty Sew. Phone S8S0. . - BEAtrrr CJL TABU hmn, S7.S9. NI--SON BROS. rURNfrURE . V I IJberty t MAHOGANY piano with lovely tone. Bargain for cash. 1890 8. Cottage. BEAUTIFUL IJEJS. Indirect light floor lamp; also mantel or buffet mirror. 1290 N. CapitoL No phone calls SILVERTONE comb. Radio 8c Phono graph, walnut case. Ph. 23270. USED dran Vsf kitrhvn tahl nt A chain, all priced right Nelson . rlture. U N. Liberty 2-PIECE overstuff.: S . dressers: 1 beds; 2 springs, mattress; 2 stoves; DJL table. extra leaves; toe box; 1-way floor lamp: 2 end tables: glass top coffee table; library table; 2 rock ing chairs; wool rug; 2 linoleums; table Philco rado; fruit jars and tools. 1164 N. Front, LAWN i Mower. 8-day dock. Meat saw. 1150 N. Church. FERTILIZER. river silt and black dirt, 87 joad. ph. 7133. REAL classy kneehole desks $35.00 and up. Nelson Bros. Furniture, 313 N. Liberty DRESSER. Lawn mowers. Washing machines; Davenport Breakfast set 1680 N. Co l. USED PARTS FOR CARS AND f TRUCKS. ACME AUTO Sc TRUCK WRECKERS 3055 Portland Rd. BURGER furnace & casing. $40. N. 14th. t . t 279 LARGE wicker basinette and atkiul. $10. Ph. 3540. 873 S. Liberty. USElTcHAn3 fromSl .OO to 00 " ACME AUTO 8c TRUCK WRECKERS ! 3055 Portland Rd. SHOT' GUN and rifle shells. Woodrv Auction Mkt Ph. 5110 . DEADLINE on i Good HousekeeDine subs, both new and renewal, is Apr. lin. u you wisn : to subscribe, call Mrs: Paul H. Hauser. 925 Sasinaw. Ph. 7828. GOING to Army. Must sea for cash pre-war davenport and chair, table mod. radio, 5 pc. breakfast set. Inq. 968 Center. HENRY F. MILLER babv erand Diana afternoons or evenings. 315 S. 15th. YOUNG man's suit, like new. Pants 32-29. 2160 N. 4th. afternoons. AUTOM AICa y bed. coU serines'. with mattress complete; kitchen cabi net base; new grates and back wall for range. 437 S. Liberty St ATLAS 30" bench lathe with motor. ACME AUTO & TRUCK WRECKERS 3053 Portland Rd. SIMMONS twin twxic Hnnhl. Hr-b springs and Simmons mattress. $39.50 BRIGHT & ECKLEY Furniture At Annliiniv, 453 Court St Phone 7511 GOOD circulator wood h-tr IMS So. Comml St LADY S sire 38 beige Ucht weisht coat like new. Eilers upright grand piano. Smooth top desk. 709 Hovt or Ph. 8863, 1 JL PuUets TrersT 419 So. 19th! ROSEWOOD desk made from antiaua piano. $150. Room size Chinese rur. tin with blue. $200. Ph. 22024. SILVERMOON Housetrairer-iTuke new. Good tires. 842 Edgewater. CAMELLIAS in bloom. Choice prim rose plants and other shrubs and pe rennials. 995 N. 21st street BEAJTlTUI-HOUSE mornings or 6 p. m., 1170 Hines St. WILL 1 buy for cash, sell or trade guns and ammunition. Don Madison, 590 No. High. Fuller j Brushes 1745 Grant Ph 5391. ATMORAYS OZONE, sell and rent H. C. Pugh. Ph 2-2458. P.O. Box 463. FOR CERTIFIED Burbank pota toes for planting, see Vlck Bros., 208 N High st, Salem. Wanted Miscellaneous Situations Wanted i - WANTED: Soadins or similar odd Jobs. Ph. 8370. r ' - LIGHT housekeeping. :Capable mid' die aged lady. 40 Abrams Ave. QABM'p HOWL TT furniture refininshinc. 1170 tagewater. Ph. 3983 between 9-12, Garden plowing. Hour work. Ph. 7711 Vf II JDT.K mm Ml wnman w.nt, K.ktur for i gentlemen or employed couple. noxiai, statesman. MISC. darning, mending, ironing and other tasks. Reasonable charges. 340 Vista Ave., off S. Com'L PLOWING AND discine. Ford rerrvr son. I tractor. Ray Satter. Ph. 22504. WILL care for children In my home 1033 S. CotnX.i - CHILDCRAFT Nursery. We pick up ana aeuver. 1993 Trade. Pn. 218Z9. For Sale Miscellaneous ONI Victory model davenport and chair. Tec price 8115, slightly damaged. O.UU. ' NELSON BROS. FURNITURE ; "r l.Ki,8-51' Liberty ' 13 i WATT. 110 volt Kohl-r automa. tic light plant Very good. $125.00. 3 bottom 19 in. Oliver chill tractor plow, good eond. $88. Man's bicvclc. sood cond. $30. Ph. 2-1345 Sun. or Evenings. 100 lh 11 Tim nnlv VTIntn T.l.nH Farms. 841 Saginaw. Ph. $182. PIPED fifty gallon barrel for heating water, $13.00. phone 9850. Legal Notice H CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board ot Education of School District No. ; 24, Marion County, Oregon, up to 5:00 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, April 11, 1844, for Xux- nislung 850 cords of slab wood at GIRLS WOMEN Be j A Practical Nurse BIG -DEMAND HIGH WAGES Yntruatrieri HicrK -Kwl sary. Easy to learn in spare time. Ages II to 37. War demands have caused big shortage. Prepare now for this interesting, profitable ' and natriotie work. Write for FREE information. Wayne School of Practical Nursing, box in, co -.taiesman. WANTED: Electric refrigerator. Call Sundays. Week days after S P.M. Ph. 8314. i , GOLF 1 BALLS-uaed-$l-(0 per dozen regardless of condition. Ship cheapest way COD. American Sporting Goods Co- 2821 Olive, St Louis 3. Mo. WANTED: Small wood turning lathe. 1492 Ruge, W. Salem. CaU eves. WANTED: Auto bridge board. 1385 Mill st ; " WANTED: Room, meals and some care for elderly convalescent woman. Good pay. Write or contact Dave John, SUyton. i WANTED; Electric range. Ph. 5862, WANTED; St nt mirtaln Ttk- Must t 2 vrfa 1ai nM . !-. in. wide. Will buy or rent Ph. 23681. 8 LAWN MOWERS. Ph. 7596. USED , FURNITURE Ph tltt OREGON RRAPK mri amihil kl.h. est prices paid. City Machinery and Junk Co., 285 Chemeketa St (orange ironw. rnone 9137.1 We Buy Furniture TRADE WITH A FIRM OF 30 YEARS REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR USED j Pianos Furniture and Appliances Call tl4 for 'appointment HOGG BROS. S60 State st WANT TO But. Used cameras lenses McEwao Photo Shop 39 State. CASh'R wid tararture" bosmm hold coods R Forgey Ph 7448 , Waste pa per. mag cdbd. 1798 N. front the various schools of the District Specification blanks and . bid forms may be obtained from and bidst shall be filed with the Dis trict Clerk at 460 North High Street, Salem, Ore. C. C. WARD, District Clerk CASH PAID for ! upright, spinet or grand pianos Phone ST07. CASH for used piano a other mu sical instruments Call 4641 days or 9537 evenings or send description to Jaquith Music. Co. 191 S. High. ' PMnLNmtoSZ Ib. tor rabbit skins. Millions wanted. Rush shipments today. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Wn. j Miseellaneons v Septic Tanks Cleaned State wide. Guaranteed work. Gene Flte. 842 Edgewater. Ph. 8743. STOVE Parts & Repairing. Woodry Auction Market, 1803 N. Summer.