The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 28, 1944, Page 14, Image 14

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    Financial.
Markets'
Th OREGON STATESMAN Solsjm. Ortgon. Friday Morning. April 23. 1944
PAGE FOURTEEN
Far
Wolf Packs'
Run Rampant
In Bremerton
1 SEATTLE, April 27-(iT)-Sen-tencinj
of three adult residents
of a Bremerton housing project
and of three navy sailors, on mor
als charges involving two girls 13
and 14 years old, was announced
today while authorities investi
gated the sex and liquor orgies
of juvenile "wolf packs" in f the
war industry federal housing
projects at Renton near here
in the Bremerton case, a man
and his wife. received six months
Jail terms; the ether civilian, three
months, and the sailors' state re
formatory terms were deferred by
Superior Judge H. G. Sutton.
At Renton, Sheriff H. S. Calla
han and Police Chief Vincent
Stewart estimated 75 arrests will
be necessary, involving" boys and
girls brought here from the mid
west to work in war plants. A
44-year-old housewife yesterday
pleaded guilty to furnishing li
quor to her 17-year-old son, an
other boy and two teen-age girls
last Easter eve. She denied con
tributing to the delinquency by
offering them a cabin for the
night and breakfast the next
morning, and this charge was dis
missed. One of the girls testified
the four spent the night in a va
cant house.
A Renton waitress forfeited
bail on a charge of contributing
to her young daughter's . delin
quency. A bartender pleaded in
nocent to furnishing liquor to
juveniles.
Stock Market
Gains Slowly
NEW YORK, April 27-()-The
stock market cut another notch
, in the recovery standard today
- without attracting . real buying
- enthusiasm.
The comeback of yesterday was
extended at the start and gains at
the best ranged from fractions to
a point or so for leaders.
The Associated Press 60-stock
average was up .2 of a point at
51. Transfers totaled 520,080
shares compared with 491,415 the
day before.
Bethlehem finished ahead
and, after the close, directors
voted the usual $1.50 dividend on
the common and reported net for
the first quarter of $1.61 a com
mon share against $1.54 in the
like period last year and $3.72 in
the final 1943 three months.
Rye Futures
Rally Strong
CHICAGO, April 27-(-Short
covering late in the session ral
lied rye futures on the board of
trade today. All contracts erased
small losses recorded during the
early part of the day and substi
tuted gains ranging to about a
cent in the May delivery. Wheat
and oats, although reducing early
losses, were unable to move
above the preceding close.
, The independent st r e n g th of
ifltj rye, which refused to. de
cline with other deliveries in the
early dealings, impressed grain
men. . '
: At the close deferred wheat
contracts -were - off - July
$1.07, deferred oats were
lower, July 78, and rye ad
vanced -, May $1.30y4. There
was no, trade in barley.
The
135 II. Ccsccrchl
SehaeferTi Corn Remedy
Will Do the Job!
Safely Easily
rennasently -
Qaickly
rainlessly
' 8chaefer's ,
t . . - - . ..
Herbal Dalsan
la a tried and tested remedy
for relief oC coughs due to
' colds. Thousands of Salem folks
have found relief with this fa
mous formula. Harmless, thor
ough, inexpensive.
S0c.dGl.C0
B Prepared
. HOOD'S
LGTIOII
Early spring Is the danger sea-'
on for poison oak. Ask any
schoolboy who likes to play
ball In vacant lots. Be sure you
Izve a generous supply of this
f.':ct.'ve rezr.edy on hand. It
does the work, and howl ;
; .? v
"n
Alan Bale and Fredrlc March, the
Adventures of Mark Twain," re-enact the Jumping rreg contest me
nthnr made famous in his story. "The Jumping- Frog of Calaveras,"
la this scene from the Warner Bros, picture coming May 5th to the
ELslnore.
Quotations at
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 27 (AP
(WF A) Salable and total cattle 150;
salable calves 39. total 50; marxei
fairly active, steady to strong; few
good, fed steers 19.00; medium grades
13.00-14.00; heifers scarce; iew good
young beef cows 12.00-50: canner-cut-
ter cows a.oo-T.w; iai -airy
.00-9.00: medium good duiis mosuy
50-10.50; one good heavy beef bull
to 1155; good-choice veaiers m.w
16.00; common - medium grades 9.00-
14.00. ,
Salable hogs 400. total 550; market
fairly active, mostly steady: extreme
top 10 cents lower: good-choice 200-
270 lbs. largely 13.75; few choice 200-
220 lbs. 13.90; 170-190 lbs. 13.W-Z.: Ugm
lights 10.00-11.50: good sofs more ac
tive, mostly 8.50-9.00; few good feed
er pigs 8.00: large lots good-choice
-Tadea Quotable 8.00-50 Of SDOVC.
Salable sheep au, total iuv; mamei
mostly nominal; good-choice spring
lambs salable 16.00-50: good-choice
woo led lambs quotable 13.00-16.00; culls
down to 1.00; good ewes salable 8.50-
7.00.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore, April 27 (AP)
Wheat: No futures quoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.52
soft white (excluding Rex) 1-54; white
club 1.54; western red 1-M.
Hard red winter: ordinary in1,;
10 per cent l-53',i; 11 per cent 1M;
13 per cent 1.87.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent i.S7:
11 per cent IJW.k: 12 per cent 1.5,4.
Today s-car receipts: wneai it. oar
ley 6. flour 3, oats 1, millfeed S.
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Ore- April 37 (AP)
Cabbage sold at an all-season high of
$3.28 per crate oa old crop stock at
the Cast -SM wholesale marxes xooay.
Cauliflower waa in heavy cau at
13.80 a crate.
ceaerai prices:
Frsit?.
Apples: Winesaps (Stay man) 3.00 box;
Newtowns 3.00 to .. box.
Vegetables:
Asparagus: Canby 8.28 pyramid.
Broccoli: Green 1.00 lug.
Cabbage: No. 1 green 2.75: ordinary
2 JO crate: red 1.78 to .2.00 pony crate;
savoy (curly) 79 cents cauliflower
crate.'-
Cauliflower: No. 1. 2.40; near la S-6;
No. 2, 79 to JJB.
Greens: Spinach, local SO to 1.00
orange box; mustard '78 to 1.00 dozen
bunches; kale 79 cents crate; swiss
chard 78 cents dozen bunches; parsley
60 to 85 cents dozen bunches.
Onions: Green 78 to SO cents dozen
bunches; commercial grade, dry 90s,
3.70 bag.
Radishes: Red 90 to 1.00 dos. bunches.
Rhubarb: Field, boxes. 18s. 78 cents;
90s, 1.28; hunches 70 cents dosen.
Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 78
cents tug; carrots 88 cents; - turnips
78 to 80 cents lug.
Sprouts: Brussels 2.90 fiat box; bulk
stock 10 to IX cento lb.
Plants:
Lettuce 1.00: cabbage 1.00: cauliflow
er 1J0: chives 1.78: pansy -1.60 flat:
marigolds . 1.50 box; snapdragons 1 JO
flat. ... - - -
Original "YELLOW FRONT' Drug and Candy Special
Sale Agents for Fensiar
prescriptions
This Is the official Penslar
Remedy Store for Marion
county. You will find these
preparations of highest
quality and guaranteed to
be exactly for what , they
are sold and represented to
be. -
. Fcol Comfort Ucd!i!
Cwm la and Get Aeqoalnted with Owr Penslar
Feet fjomfert KemetUes
PED ...
Tor relief of athletes foot A soothing corrective -lotion,
stop infection and prevent re-infection.
TREAD EASY FOOT POWDER . . . .
For relief of tired, aching feeL A soothing pow
der. 'Relieves burning and discomfort due to ex
cessive perspiration; helpful for corns and cal
louses. germicidal; SOAP ...
Antiseptic and disinfectant. Useful to sterilize the
skin, and to destroy germs; also valuable as a
deordorant 1 25c, 2 . . .
latter east in the title role In "The
Portland
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore, April 27 (API-
Butter: AA grade prints 46c; cartons
464c: A grade prints 45lc; cartons
46ic: B erade prints 5ic: cartons 46c
Butter fat: rust quality, maximum ox
6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in
Portland 52-52Uc: premium Quality
maximum of J5 of I per cent acidity
53-53'ic lb.; valley routes and country
points Zc less than first or 50-30 'it
Cheese: selling price to roruana re
tailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; daisies
29.9c; loaf 30.2c: triplets to wholesalers
27c: loaf 27'ic FOB.
Eggs: To producers: Case count. 30
to 31 cents: select henneries 31 cents
mediums 24-25 cents dozen.
Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers, in
cases: A grade urge aoc; A medium
32c: small 23-24C dozen.
Lave poultry v Buying prices rrom
producers: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 27 lie
fryers 2" to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over
4 lbs. 28c; Leghorn and colored hens
all weights 24c; roosters and stags
20c.
Rabbits: Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 44c
lb.: live price to producers 24c lb. -
Turkeys: Selling to retailers: Dress
ed hens No. 1. 39 ' i -43c lb.
Turkeys: Alive: Government ceiling
buying prices: Hens 42c; toms 36',e
lb. dressed basis.
Onions: Green Mc dot. bunches;
Yakima dry 2.47-2.75: Oregon 2.74.
Potatoes: Yakima No. 1. 2.75 cental;
do 2s. SOs. S5c; Klamath 3.75; De
schutes No. 1. 3.69 cental; local 2.50
3.00 cental.
Potatoes: New California whites 2.50
2.78 80-lb. bag; new Texas 4.25-4.90
90-lb. bag..
Country meats: Rollback prices to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 17-lSc; veaiers
AA 22Ve: A 21','c; B 19-19'ic; C 15
17c: culls 12-15c; canncr -cutter cows
10-15c; bulls, canner-cutters 14c;
lambs -AA 26c; A 24.c; B 22,c; C
10c; ewes ' FS 13ic; medium 12c;
R 104c; C 10c; - cutter-common eows
10-lftttc; beef AA 21c; . A 204c;
B 14c; cutter-common bulls 144c
- Wool: .Government control.
Cascara bark: 1944 peel 20c lb.
Mohair: 1942. 12-month. 45c lb.
Hops: Nominal contract: 1944, 80c
up: 1949. 69c lb.: 1946. 60c lb.
Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-35.00; oat
vetch 26.00 ton. valley points: timothy
(eastern Oregon) 33.00-34.00 ton; clover
34.00 ton; Montana grass hay No. 1
33.80 ton.
Stocks and Bonds
April 27
STOCK AVERAGES
30 IS 18
Indus Rails fjtil Stks
Thursday 70.3 S6J 38.7 61.0
Previous day 70.1 26 .S 38 6 50.6
Week ago 70 J 28.7 39.9 81.0
Month . ago 113 274 364 62.1
Year ago 084 28 6 33.1 494
1944 high 73.4 28.4 37.1 834
1944 low 68.1 224 38.1 494
BOND AVERAGES
20
1 10 10
Rails Indus Otil Fog
Thursday '
Previous day
Week ago
Month ago
Year ago
s.t ies . ios.i .
86 6 1084 1084 S94
. 864 1084 1084 86.0
.46.1 1064 1084 v 854
-78.7. 1084 1084 894
18.S 106.7 106.1 864
-.794 1084 104.7 634
1944 high
1944
-1944 high.
Utedlea far Blarton Couty
Filled 1899-1944
Tht HIGH cost of
tSi .'lOW" priw,.;
This is aoc a "bargain bess
aeatM drag store. We do not
claim to offer "the lowest prices
ia tows." Fraakly, we doa't
- think thai price ia then coo
aikftioa ia the compounding
of prescriptions. The assurance
of fresh, potent drags, and the .
cooototrated services of skilled
registered pharmacists outrank '
the price you pay tor a prescrip
uoa. Vet, strangely enough, ia
actsal practice, it costs do more
and often a bit less to have
your prescriptions filled here.
Ask your Physician about ex.
50
250 200
Lumber Board
Gets Extension
On Its life
PORTLAND, April 27-(P-An
extension of life has been granted
the west coast lumber commis
sion, subsidiary; wage ; fact-finding
subsidiary of the war labor
board, Alfred - Hartung, a mem
ber, said today.
Members of the commission
were called to. Washington about
the time , demands ; were made
that the commission be abolished.
Hartung said the board passed a
resolution Tuesday continuing
the commission's existence. Har
tung is the CIO "member. ""
Doyle Pearson, assistant secre
tary of the AFL Northwestern
Council of Lumber and ' Sawmill
Workers, said the board had de
cided Upon further study of the
demands of 60,000 northwest
lumber workers for wage in
creases, upon which hearings
have been held here.
The board created a panel
within itself, headed by Dr. Dex
ter M. Keezer, public member
and 'former president of Reed
college, Portland, to carry on the
study. The CIO has asked for an
increase in the basic minimum
wage of 90 cents and hour to
$ 1.02 . The AFL seeks $1.05 an
hour. ' (
Timber Truck Driver
Dies in Road Wreck
TILLAMOOK, Ore., April 17 (JP)
Derben J. Berkey, 27-year-old
timber truck driver, died' in the
wreckage of his truck after it
had plunged from the highway
near here today. -
The heavy logs slid forward,
crushing the cab and pinning Bex
key across the steering wheel. He
was not extricated for two hours.
Death was believed to have re
sulted from suffocation.
Salem Market
Quotations
The prices below supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
maraei prices paid to growers by sa
lem ouyers but are not guaranteed
oy ine statesman:
Cauliflower, crate 2 2S and 2.SS
Crook neck 8c Italian squash, 1st. 43
Turnips, dox. bunches 1.00
Cabbage, lb. 42
Endive, dox. bun. .70
Radishes, dos . bun. ' 40
Carrots, dox. bun. - 40
Celery, dox. bun. 140
pumpkin, - .03
Parsnips, lb. 40
BUTT Est, EGGS AND POUITST
Aadresea's Baying Prices
(sasject te cfeaage without aottce)
BVTTEKPAT
Premium ' 44
No. 1 43
No. S 40
CITE PRINT.
A
8
.46',
M V
Quarters
444
SGGI
Extra Large
-tedium
Standards
M
48
48
40
44
Pullets
POULTKY
Colored hens. No. 1 .
No. X, colored bakes
40
rrys
40 and 30
Old roosters
JS
Marios Creasaerv's Bsviae Prire
(S-hjeet chaage witkeat aetiec)
rvvtisi
No. 1 springs 4t
No. t hens - - u
UVESTOCK
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conaiuons and sales reported:
Dressed veal si
Spring lambs , ,- 14.00 to 18.00
Yearlings , 9.00 to 1140
Ewes ,-,, -840 to 8.00
Hoft, good to choice grade,
170 to 230 lbs. - , 1448
Sows j r ' 10.00 to 10JM
Top veal. , f
Dairy type cows
Bulla
13.00 to 14.00
8 00 to B OO
-740. to 940
Store
Pfccss 5197-3723
Ath3t'sFoet
50c
Meal fee faces that are
ahaelm-shy. Cist
grand ereanfat
79c
nnPTUIlED? :
Sea Qzx Slzzk c!
- kTZZZZZ -.
Give Ae auricles good
RU8 DOWN WITH "
Wkea acirf e esecie
' coetst sorsnest and
- ' stiffs
I9c
WW;
rm
Soldier Makes
His Own Radio
WITH THE FIFTH ARMY ON
THE ANZIO BEACHHEAD, Apr.
27-(fl,)-For foxhole entertain
ment, Pvt. FJdon Phelps of Enid,
Okla., has invented a razorblade
radio and fellow infantrymen say
works. ,
Both Rome and Naples broad
casts are reported picked up on
the instrument, which Phelps said
was constructed thusly: "stick a
razor blade in a piece of dry
wood. 'Attach a coil to the wood
and connect it to a ground. At
tach an aerial to the blade. Move
cat's .whisker .'antenna coil
against the flat surface of the
blade to tune the station. It's the
same principle as the old crystal
set"
Stassen Men
After Oregon
PORTLAND, April 27.-P)-An
all-out campaign is planned by
Minnesota's delegation to the na
tional republican convention for
nomination of LC Comdr. Harold
E. Stassen, Governor Edward J.
Thye of Minnesota said here to
day.
Governor Thye made no move
toward a Stassen. . write-in cam
paign in the Oregon primary of
May 19, but he made clear his
candidate would welcome support
of Oregon's 15 delegates.
Reduction of labor : troubles.
elimination of the public debt, and
a sharp cut in the number of state
employes were among -Stassen's
accomplishments as Mlnnei ota
governor, Thye said.'
Thye's principal talk was made
at the Benson hotel here, where
he was introduced by Oregon's
Governor Earl SnelL
- 1 Y 1
Lack of Labor
May Hit Peas
PORTLAND, April Tl.-UPf-
Heavy labor demands in 'neigh
boring states will make recruiting
for the green pea season in Ore
gon unusually difficult, J. D. Wil
son, state official of the war man
power commission, said today.
Wilson warned at. a war man-
power conference here than 1000
men and 1000 women will be
needed for the pea season in the
Pendleton and . Milton-Freewater
areas early in June. Washington
will need between 600 and 800
workers for food processing at the
same time, and northern Califor
nia will need approximately the
same number a short time later,
he said..
WMC directors from 10 western
states, Washington, DC, and re
gional directors are attending the
conference. One proposal under
study is to organize labor training
courses to increase effectiveness
of workers.
- RATION CA1ENDAB
. " . " ' FOOD "K
Canned goods Blue stamps AS.
through- KJ, valid inaefiaiteiy. -
. -Meat, cheese, canned fish and edi
ble tat. fted stamps AS through QS
.valid indefinitely.
Sugar Stamps number 30 and 31
food for five nounds sugar Indefi
nitely. Stamp 40 good for five pounds
canning sugar until asaxen i. iea.a
' - . - . MOKt
Stamn No. 18 book one coed, ex-
: Dtraa AorU SO. Airnkme stamn Mo. 1
valid InndcfinHery. - Alrplsne No. 1
good bcglnnlnng May 1. Loose stamps
invalid..
OASOLXNB '
. June SI expiration date of No. II
A com pons. May renew B or C cou
pons within -but not before is days
tram date on cover.
Value of gasoline coupons: A, Bl.
Cl. S sallons: BS. CX. R and T. S
: gaUons. O. 1J gallons; B. 1 gaUoa
"s : t" run. oa."' -
Period 4-S capons good through
August SI Instead of September ao
' as previou-iy announceo. - t-onpona
. with gallons printed - on - the Xaee
valid for amount Indicated until ex-
plratioo date show on coupon sheet.
TIRES
Periodie inspection of tires ended.
. Inspection certificates required In
obtaining, replacements., r ;
1 STOVES
Purchaser must get certificate at
ration board for new stoves. -
WOOD, SAWDUST. COAL
" Fuel dealers deUver by priorities
i:o;v
snssiops"
"GAsnocrruir
Without Painful Pachscho
Vaay auOwns nfieve aaggi-g backaehs
auieuy. eses i-cy tusoo-w. uu wis -u
o of their troubW wmy be th-d kid-
Tba k 1 r ar Kal-ii a ahiaf
fag tba niii adds sad was out s the
blood, They hslp smsS psopls pass sbost
gtiiitaaday. f' '
ta cusordar of Udaay fosetioa Mradta
bii-ii-iiim -uUtr So ra-mia ia yor blood, ift
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wra-g with
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Doa't wattt Ask n dncjrU for Doaa's
pa, aasd aonafuUy or miiiio for
A , TWwr miw h.nli Mtf win Wbl
t IS - ol idey tubes flasb eat ao--
N as orm. Get aesaiaa Snart Tshless $1
4 at a-T-r-s store faca-lrZScCOe er tl-20 1
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' Livestock and Poaltry .
BUY
WARD'S QUALITY
CHICKS
" NOW . :
Come in and place your
order today-payJater on
Ward's monthly payment
plan. Chicks shipped di
rectly from hatchery to
you on orders of 100 or
more, or pick up at store.
All chicks from tested
flocks Oregon hatched
for Oregon's climate. Get
your chick supplies at the
same time.
MONTGOMERY WARD
153 K. LIBERTY ST- SALEM, ORX
; ruuNE aiae
70 -tt. old NJT. ha jinx hens. ZSc
lb. 100 rabbits. Make me an otter
on one or all. Ike Morris, 3 mi. east
I of Brooks. :..---. -i.
Jiawry helter caUl-lV sr 140-T
FOR SALE: Five eallon Jersey cow
with calf. Just fresh. Call 4133 during
office hours. 3574 after.
LADIES: mi your locker with red
fryers.. 10c each in 10O lots. Free use
of electric brooder with 100 or more.
BOYINGTON'S, 60 X. Turner Road.
Salem. .. -
3 tPEEXS old heifer calf, heavy
milkinc strain. Rt. S. Box 76. Ph. S-1117
FOR SALE, t wks. eld weaner pigs.
N. Holoboff. Rt. s. Box eso-c
LEGHORN cockerels Sc. Available
twice weekly. Ph. 22861. Lee's Hatchery.
BABY CHICK? and custom hatchint
22 yra. experience assures you of best
auautv and satisfaction, rrepare xoi
better market conditions later. Hatches
everv Mondav and Thursday. Hamo-
shlres. Leghorns. Red. Barred Rocks.
day old ckls or. pullets, pn. zzsei
Lee's Hatcnery. -
CUSTOM Hatching. Turkey Egg-
Member of Oregon Poultry Improve
; ment board. Albany Hatchery, Al
bany. Phone 63SJ.
ATTENTION
Will remove dead Sc worthless stock
In s moment's notice I SALEM rcR
TTLIZER & BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 8000
Collect (No other Phone).
NEW Hamoshire laying pullets or
I ready to lav puufts. immeaiate oe-
sr,"te,k'l'l:u'
HeiPw,ied
CLEAN, experienced griddle man or
woman wanted: Best - wages , paid.
Mickey s Sandwich Shop.
Boeing Makes
Many Planes
VANCOUVER, BC, April 27-
(AVBoeing - Aircraft of . Canada
delivered $25,000,000 worth of
planes and other equipment last
year, according to the annual re
port released today.
Plant inventories from eon'
tracts , with the-federal govern
ment were placed at a total of
$2,957,298. - .
.Net profit for. the year was
$66,587.
Determination of profit, how
ever, ia left to. discretion of Otta
wa in regard to certain contracts
under which deliveries of $23,-
000,000 have been made. '
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF EXECUTOR
NOTICE is hereby given , that
the undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by. the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for the Coun-
; ty of Marion, sitting in probate, as
; executor of the last will and testa
i ment and estate of L. S. Lambert,
deceased: all persons having
I claima against the estate of said
decedent are notified- to present
the - same, duly verified, as re
quired by law. to me at 205 Ore
gon Building, Salem, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of this notice. .
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
21st day of March, 1944.
RONALD c. GLOVER, ex-
ecu tor of the last will and
testament and estate of L. S.
, - Iambert, deceased. M-31-
A-7-14-21-28.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
t)F EXECUTOK J ;
NOTICE is hereby given tha
the undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County
of Marion, sitting in probate, as
executor of the Last will and testa
ment and estate of Harvey O. Tay
lor, deceased 7 all persons having
claims against. the estate of said
decedent are . notified to present
the same, duly verified, as re
quired by law, io the undersigned
at the Pioneer Trust Building, Sa
lem, Oregon, within six months
from the date of .this notice.
.Dated at Salem, Oregon, this
Slat day of March, 1944.
- PIONEER TRUST COM-
:- PANY, a corporation, by
EL. O. Stadter, Jr, Trust
; Officer.
RONALD a GLOVER,
Attorey for Executor, , . "
Salem, Oregon. M-31-A-7-14-21
28, .
DHS. CHAN .. . LAM
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CHINESE Herbalists
211 North Liberty
Upstairs Portland General Clectrte
Co. Office open Saturday only
10 a m to 1 p jb4 to 7 p.m. Con
. pi
tests are tree ef
charge. Practiced
unce 1911.
Help Wanted
MARRIED ' man on dairy farm. Ph.
7I-1J. J. M. Nichols. Kt. t. Box 141.
MEN and women tor bop yard work
Ph. m '
Help Wanted Male
Workers now emoloyed In war pro
duction should not apply and will not
be considered for employment by em
ployers advertising in . this -section.
Douglas McKay
Chevrolet Co.
430 N. COMMERCIAL.
Handling America's
Leading Automobile
WANT
Mechanics
Our Mechanics Receive
TOP PAY.
OUR MZCHANICS ARE CERTAIN
OF STEADY ZMPLOYMENT. FINE
WORK IKK CONDITIONS, COMPLJSTE.
MODERN EQUIPMENT. WE ' NEED
MEN FOR OUR EXPANDING SERV
ICE OPERATIONS.
If you are a mechanic call
3188 day or 21642 nights.
Ask for Fred Bales.
FOR 30M CAPACITY sawmill at Fox
Valleynear Lyons, Ore.
X grader. -1
log-deck man.
1 cut-off man. r
t carloaders.
Good wages. Steady work. Herbert
A. Templeton Lbr. Co. Phone Lyons
11S. Mr. Borland.
WANTED: Newspaper press helper.
See Art Edwards at The Statesman
Pub. Co. after 10 P-C. er Ph.
CABINET makers wanted. Ph. 9203:
evenings 3264.
WANTED: Boys for doormen. Apply
In person. Grand Theatre.
EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANICS
Earn Top wages, work for essential
industry now. Get set for permanent
post war job. Receive General Motors
training. See Shop Supt. at once.
Loder Bros.. 443 Center St. Oldsmobile
Sales and Service. - t . - ,K
Help Wanted- Female
COMPETENT housekeeper. Must be
able to give references. Top salary
Ph. 3335.
GIRL or woman for general house
work and care of children. Must be
reliable. Ph. 8270.
GOOD bank Dosition open for an ex
pertenced lady bookkeeper-teller for
out of town bank. Box 90S, Statesman.
WANTED: Applicants . for - cashier.
Apply Klaiaore Office before 4 f.J
WANT PERMANENT - Stenographer
for part time work In Insurance office.
Some shorthand experience. Pleasant
working conditions. Call Becke, Wads-
worta. Hawkins St Roberts.
WANTED EXPERIENCED cook: and
waitress. Evening shift. 1SS N. High.
STENOGRAPHER
For office work in daily newspaper.
In teres tine work. 40 hour week with
one full weekday and sunaay on. Ap
ply by letter to r.o. box u. a tern
HOTEL MAID: Good wages, steady
work. Apply Marion Hotel.
GIRti to -care for' small
rween A.M. end -4-JS
lOH N. ltth. '
r a TATrm- TTK. --- llre 4 ar
TW rve a a-a-w - vbsi-ivs-.-. - - - -
over. Apply in person, urano .-neatre.
IN NEED of neat efficient waitresses.
Mickey's Sandwich. Shop. .
YIU1M: mp: lirKlof muntn ham.
Some care of children.- Exc. wages and
work. cond. Box m. SUtesmsn.
CTNOGJAPmCansT7e-er
rork. Perm. Xxser. Dreferred. net. es
sential. State age. rualiftcation. .refer
ences, also , salary expected. -- box tts,
SUtasman. - -
WANTED: Hingis lady to do light
cooking, ana -ousting . in summer re
sort Light . work. Good salary. Ex
penses paid... Box 97. co sutesmsn.
Salesmen Wanted
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY for local
man to represent a National -Xnsur.
anew organization specializing in auto-
nobue and nre insurance. , Exceuent
postwar future. Business new shewing
bis increase. Either part-time or full-
time work. For particulars write box
91. Statesman. :i
Situations Wanted
ODD jobs and spading. Ph. $694.
. Washing and Ironing. 22S Chemeketa.
CHILDREN cared for days In my
home. Ph. 964$.
CEMENT work. AH kinds. C X.
Ellis. Ph. 4071.
PLOWING AND discing. Ford Fergu
on. tractor. Bay Setter. Ph. -22504. :
CHIT -TCR AFT Nursery We pick up
and deliver. - 1S6S Trade. Ph. S1S29. -
For Sale -SIii4:ellaneous
HILL'erown Burbank seed potatoes.
$1-13S N. 17th.
1 CONSOLS radio practically new.
Evenings only zn state.
CHILD'S crib. High chair. Twin size
bed. Bridge lamp. Coffee table and
Elec. toaster.. Ph. 3856.
WARDROBE trunk. 49$ N. Cottage.
WOOD circulatlna heaters, four to
six room capacity, $79.95.
GEVURTZ rURNITURE CO.
27$ N. Uberty Ph. 461$
BROODER, oil. 500 cap. Incubator,
cab. type elect, 960 egg. Brooder, batty.
250 esp. Candler with scales. Nielsen.
Rt 1, -X. 143.
USED Electric range, good ' condi
tion. 72S Edina Lane.
LATE model R.CA, cabinet radio.
Phone 4233.
-DOUBLE deck bed with inner si
maUresses. Nearly new. $60. Ph. 21141.
AIR COMPRESSER. Phone S-412S.
COLLAPSIBLE ; baby buftT. crib,
swing and Teeter Baoe. aoo Jk. Lincoln
. 1-PIXCE living room suite, spring
filled cushions, $179.00.
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO.
27$ N. Liberty Ph. 461$
NEARLY new all enamel wood range
with coils. Must be sold by Sun. Eve,
63 Williams Ave.,
WOOD RANGE, pre-war. like new,
white enamel, ibis Trace
For Sale Uliscellaneous
- Trailer Houses
One Arehardt Paladne' coach, full-
equipped and newly covered.
One Schult, newly finished and very
nice. . ' -.;.-(
One Sportsman coach just like new,
beautiful interior.
One small sleeping trailer just the
thing for hunting or fishing.
une -man piain two wneel farm type.
"C" SHROCK
Church Sr Chem. Sts.
Ph. 7922
Calculator ,
M o id e r n , automatic,
multiplication, "division.
- - ' . mwxuLiO.
PRIORITY NOT NEEDED. ONLY ONE
FOR SALE. . , ,
Phone 7770 f
USED Thar tnanrla and phair .
match S75.00.
Nearlv new S niea nr..mip h1nnt
dining set $129-3.
s piece pre-war walnut bed room
suite $139.75.
Twin bed and spring filled mat
tress $39W. .
cessions electric clock. . ; -Walnut
roll top office desk $39.79.
: BRIGHT AND ECKLEY
I Furnitura and AnnllaniM
453 Court Phone 7511
S HAMERILX. erain husfra Uod H
See Mr. Cnshine -at Mont
Ward's. 153 NT-Liberty, or Ph. 31S4.
DUNCAN Phvfa tlnln ut
ilton niana. Srin nwh Cmii aun-
ings 1139 Madison St
CANARY. iumHChutSi
OVERSTUFFED DAVENPORT, newlv
refinished. Ph. S396.
piXtwum wroDmc rtih i
diamonds. Re as. for cash. Box 13.
Statesman. i ;
TUreTAIXto
Schaad. 170 Fsirview. Ph. 801S. .
PICTURES largest selection in the
northwest. 95c to $19.95.
- GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO.
275 N. Liberty Ph. 41S
LADY'S SPPWoTaliwoitOD coat
size 16-18. Boy's sport coat, size 14-16.
Ph. S341. ;
HOI-LYWOOD BED and mattress
like new. Girl'i bicycle with extra tire.
Rt 4. Box 4S. on S. Pacific highway,
first house S. of Madrons Ave.
TWIN" tlVGSxl 'Wool 423
Marion, side door. . .. ,
BLACKCAP TIPS, several thousand,
2c. you dig, 4c we dig. Come soon. 1 mi.
N. W. Chemawa.NEd Sproed, Rt 2, Box
403-B.
16-FT. BOAT. 30-30 carbine with
shells. 30 Remington pump .with shells.
Ph. 7406 or S896. (
WOOD Range, full white enamel.
Large firebox $79.50
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO.
275 N. Liberty Ph. 461$
FOR CERTIFIED Bur bank pota
toes' for planting, see Vlck Bros. SOS
N High St, Salem.
SHOT GUN and rifie shells. Woodry
Auction Mkt Ph. 5110 .
- WE HAVE hog wire fencing and light
barbed . wire in stock., ' Montgomery
Ward St Co. " i ,
ATMORAYS OZONE, sen and rent.
H. C. Pugh. Ph 3-S45S. P.O. Box 463.
; USED PARTS FOR CARS AND
TRUCKS.
ACME AUTO St TRUCK WRECKERS
3053 Portland Rd. .
CONGOLEUM rugs. 9x12. . 96.96
GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO.
275 N. Liberty - Ph. 461$
FuUer Brushes 174S Grant Ph 5381.
Fiaw-um
VOUWO nun's Mut wool suit Lake
new. Man's bicycle. Ph. S377 . . -r
RECONDrnONED pianos. Grand
and uprights. Terms. Every Instrument
guaranteed. Jecjulth Music Co, 191 S.
High.
NOTICIV-JUST ARRIVED I .
S ' new. Hoovers.- Must have old
Hoover cleaner to trade in. First come,
first, served. -Hogs' Bras, 20 State. - -
DAVENO set daveno. mattress ac
blanket ..::....i--f67.0$
- GEVURTZ r FURNITURE CO. -
27$ N. Liberty, Ph. 461S
- HAND PLANTER and cultivator.
Ph.. $283.
TOPBOTranTrWeT' lT 7lX00load
each. Ph. 790T.-
Wanted -Bf itelaneous
We Buy . Furniture .
TRADE WITH A FIRM OF $0 TEARS
REPUTATION OF BUSINESS INTEG
RITY IN THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
- HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOB USED
Pianos ;
Furniture and Appliances
Can 8149 for appointment
t HOGG BROS.
: : State St '
WILL pay Be pound for clean, large
cotton rags.--Oregon Statesman. .
WANTED: Tricycle for 3 yr. eld
child. Ph. $70$-' : . . - . .
WANTED BADLY wash ine machine.
Ph. 7346.
WILL buy old rags, ftc lb. SUtesmaa
Publishing Co.
- CASH PAID for upright spinet er
grand pianos Phone $707.
Wanted : Man's good bicycle. Ph. 4733.
' RABBITS " WANTED: Top prices.
Buying every Tues. 4s Thurs. Harder
Rabbit Farm. Rt 2. Box 22 2 Is miles
N. Front St Ph. 2-1234.
CLEAN white rags. Hogg Bros. 260
State. - ..
LAWN MOWERS. Ph. 7596.
used rusurTUR-; f-a sis
WANT TO Buy. Osed eameras s
lenses McEwaa Photo Shop 43$ State.
CASH FOR
FOR used I
is afron
furniture St not
nc4d aoods
rorgey Ph 9446
WANTED: 800 cords heavy slab er
second growth wood. Te be delivered
to United Growers Canneries, Rt 3,
Salem. Ph. 22036.
"ascarX
Wanted, dry or green. Capital Bar
gain House, 14S Center St -
PAYING op -to IS Ibv cor rabbit
skins. Millions wanted. Rush shipments
today. Vakesuda Fur Ca, Seattle. Wn.
CASH for need piane a other mu
sical Instruments. Call 4541 days or
8537 evenings or send description to
Jaquita Music. Co. 191 S. High. :
KllsceUaneous
" STOVE Parte Repairing Woodry
Auction Market 1605 N. Summer. ,
' Septic Tanks Cleaned
State vMft Guaranteed work. Gene
Fits. 642 Edgewater. Ph. $743. '
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