The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 07, 1944, Page 14, Image 14

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Th OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Oregon, Sunday Morning, Mar 7, 1944
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Stocks Finish
Strong Week -,
V. NEW , YORK, May WF)-On
the best Saturday volume in a
; month, ,: the stock market today
finished a relatively strong re
covery week .with a slight tenden
cy toward irregularity.
While liaucrs and scattered spe
cialties climbed 1 to more than 2
,, points in the final session, profit
taking and trimming of accounts
; for weekend insurance stemmed
the rising tide generally.
J The Associated Press 80-stock
' average was unchanged at 51.9
but for the week showed a net
advance of .8 of a point The in
dustrial composite during the six
xday stretch gained 1.4 points and
had not suffered a losing session
since April 24. The total of 330,
810 in today's session compared
' with 245,630 last Saturday.
' Peaks for 1944 were reached to
day by Park '& Tilford, Austin
i Nichols common and preferred
-and Atlantic Refining. Modest
plus signs were attached to Dun
hill International,, Chrysler, US
Steel, Texas Co., Sears Roebuck,
International Harvester, Du Pont
' and Douglas Aircraft Losers in
? eluded Santa Fe, Southern Paci
f ic, Bethlehem, Anaconda, Good
year, Montgomery Ward, Amer
ican Can and J. C. Penney. ,
VFW Auxiliary
Plans Convention
SILVERTON . Mrs. Charles
Hartman presided at the Wednes
day night meeting of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars aux'diary at the
armory. Mrs. Theodore Grace
served as secretary, as Mrs. L. E.
Standard, regular secretary, was
ill. Applications were received for
memberships and will be acted
upon later. Announcement was
made that the department encamp
ment will be held , at Portland
June 15 to 18 inclusive. Election
of delegates to this will be held
at the May. 17 meeting.
The Penny Fund prize was won
by Bernice Grant The play, "The
Hat Shop," was presented by the
vRoval Neighbors and a no-host
luncheon was served at the social
: hour." '.:-t. -4,;
Mrs.; Hartmen also announced
that the department meeting would
be held late in May at Portland
when the president, Mrs. Amelia
C Kane, would make her official
visit Some local members of the
' auxiliary plan to go to -Portland
for the occasion.
Red Cross Sewing
Suspended Until June
WOODBURN No more sew
: fng will be given out until 'after
June 1, Mrs. Lyman Shorey has
announced. The sewing rooms will
be closed until that date, when
the summer quota for Red Cross
work is expected.
Women who have taken out
work to do at home on the spring
quota are asked to complete it
and leave it at the Evenden drug
store. Kit bag contributions are
still needed, and those, as usual.
may be paid to Mrs. Fred Evenden
at the drug store.
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Highlight if pre-hearing conference before the civil aeronautics board in Washington, DC, April 27,
was the disclosure by Sonthfest
original Pacific coast application had been amended to request the routes shown on the above map.
System also extends throoghont California, providing- passenger, mail and express air service t 5Vx
million people in 252 cities, 95 per cent of which now lack direct air service. The board Is expected t
hold formal hearings on Southwest s application about June first
, craft, carrying from 19 to 12 passengers land 809 to 1009 pounds of
Quotations at
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Ore.. May (API-
East Side Wholesale market prices:
General prices:
Fruit:
Apple: 1 Winesaps (Stayman) 1.00
box; Newtowna 3.00-3 .25 box.
Vegetables:
Asparagus: Mid-Columbia, Canby,
4.00 per pyramid.
Broccoli: Green l.oo lug.
Cabbage: No. 1 green 3.25: ordinary
3.00 crate; red -1.75-2.00 pony crate;
savoy (curly) 75c cauliflower crate.
Cauliflower: No. 1, 1.50; ordinary
3.40-3 JO: No. 3. 75C-1.25.
- Greens: Spinach, local SOc-1.00 orange
box; mustard 80c-1.00 dozen bunches;
kale 15c ' crate; swiss chard 69-70c
dozen bunches; parsley 50-0c dozen
bunches.
Onions: Green T0-0c dozen bunches:
commercial grade dry, 90s. 3.70 bag.
Radishes: Red 80-90c dozen bunches;
white soc-1.00 dozen bunches.
Rhubarb: Field, boxes. 19s. 75c; 30s,
1.25; bunches 6S-70c dozen.
Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 75c
lug: carrots 75c: turnips 75-80c lug.
Sprouts: Brussels 2.50 flat box; bulk
stock 10-lZc lb.
Plants:
Lettuce 1.00; cabbage 1.00; cauliflower
1.50; chives 1.75; pansy 1.05 Hat; marl
golds 1.50 box: snapdragons 1 JO flat. ,
Portland Produce
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PORTLAND. Ore., May (API
Butter: AA grade prints 46c; cartons
46c; A grade prints 45sc; cartons
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27. rock-boring
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38. irrigates
38. sting
41. handle '
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43. pierce
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silkworm
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amount '
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Portland
56c; B grade prints 45'ic; cartons 46c.
Butterfat: First quality, maximum of
of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in
Portland S2-53Vsc: premium - quality,
maximum of J5. of 1 per cent acidity
Sa-sa'c;; valley routes and country
points 2e less than first or 50-50'ac.
Cheese: selling price to poruana re
tailers:; jOregon triplets 29.4c; daisies
2SJc lb.; loaf 30 lb.; triplets to
wholesalers 37c: loaf 37ac FOB.
Eggs: To producers: Nominal prices.
case count ZS-30',sc; select nenneries
31c; mediums 24-25C dozen. -
Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers, in
tses: A srade large 36c: A medium
33c; small i3-24c. , u
Live i poultry: Buying prices from
producers: Broilers up to IV lbs.' J7'ic;
fryers 24 to 4 lbs. 26c; roasters over
4 lbs. 38c; Leghorn and colored hens.
all weights 24',e; roosters and stags 20c.
Rabbits: Government celling. Ave
rage country , killed to retailers 44c
lb.: live price to producers -24c lb.
Turkeys: Selling to retailers: Dresseu
hens Nft 1. 38',i-43c lb.
Turkeys: Alive: Government celling
buying' prices: Hens 42c: toms 3'ic lb.
dressed basis.
Onions: Green 1.00-1.10 doz. bunches;
dry, Oregon 3.70-3.74; new Texas, Cali
fornia 3.75-3.7S. .
Potatoes: Old locals 2.50-3.00; do 2s,
50s. 5cj Klamath 3.75; Deschutes No.
i, J.oa eniai; local x.su-o.wi cental.
. Country meats: Rollback prices to
retailers ' Country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs. 17-1 8c; vealers
AA 22c; A Sine; B l-19'2c: C
15-174ci culls 13-lSc; beef AA 21ttc;
A SXHic: B 18c: C 14c;. canner-cutter
cows I2-14c; bulls, canner -cutters 14-
14ic; lambs AA 26c; A 24',ic; B 22'ic;
C 10-20o; ewes FS 13',ic; medium 12c:
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Wool: ' Government control.
Cases ra bark: 1944 peel 20c lb.
Mohair: 1943 13-months. 45c lb. .
Hopst iNominal contract: 1944. SOc up
1945. 65c: 1946. 60c.
Hay : Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 2 or better 34.00-35.00; oat
vetch. 36.00 ton valley points; timothy
(eastern; Oregon) 39.0o-3e.0o ton; clover
34.00 ton; Montana grass nay (No. 1)
33M ton. . .
PortUnd Grain
PORTLAND. i-Ore -May S AP-
Wheati No futures quoted.
Cash wheat. (bid): Soft white 153:
soft whits (excluding Rexl 1.54: white
chib 1J5; western red 1.53
Hard; red winter: Ordinary 1 M; 10
per cent 1.54; H per cent 156; 12
per cent 1J3. : 7 -
Hard whits Baart: 10 per cent 154i:
llper cent lt',: 13 per cent 1.5'i.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 33. bar
ley 3. -- flour 3, oats 7. millf eed 7,
flaxseed 1 2. .... , (-
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore- May (API
(WFA)-i Salable catUe for week 1870:
calves 1360; - market for . week, most
classes! 25 cents higher,'1 dairy type
cows and common beef cows largely
1.00 miner, bulls and vealers steady;
good fed steers 14.7S-16.00; three loads
choice 3I.35-S0; common-medium 11.00
1450; good heifers 14.00-15.00; common-
medium; 9.00-13.00;' canner-cutter cows
late 6.00-1.00; - sheila 550 down; fat
dairy type 9.00-10.00; heavy Holsteins
to n.uu ana netter; medium good
beef cows 10.00-12.50; medium - good
bulls 9.00-11.00; good-choice vealers
15.00-16.00, uew 1650.
Salable hoes for week 4S35: market
for week, steady to 25 cents hlcber:
choice ! underweights up more; good-
cholce 200-240 lbs. late 13.73-14.00; 250
270 lbs. i 13.75; 275-325 lbs. 1150-12.00;
170-190 ; DM. 13.00-75: llsht liehts 10.00-
1250; good -sows 850 to mostly 9.00;
light weights 9.25-50; good-choice feed
er pigs s.oo-50: good stegs 7.00-50. few
to 8.00 and over. -
Salable sheen for week 740: week's
market generally steady; good-choice
spring j iambs 16.00-50; mostly ' 16.00
lignuy 1 sorted late: medium grsdes
down to 13.00: good-choice wooled old
crop lambs 13.00-50; shorn lambs 450
down; good wooled ewes 6.50-73, few
7.00; shorn ewes 6.00 down.
Stocks and Bond
s
i May $
STOCK. AVERAGES
...((,-. 30
13 - 13 80
Rails TJtil ,Stks
I Indus
Saturday . 71
Previous' day 71.7
Week ago 70.4
Month ago .72.1
Year ago . 71JJ
1944 high - 73.4
1044 low . 63.1
27 J 38 J) 914
27.3
26.8
27.3
28J
28.4
22.9
36.0
35.8
30.4
343
37.1
33.1
51.9
51.1
82.2
50.7
53.2
49.5
BOND AVERAGES
:' it '20
10
10
10
Rails Indus TJtil Focn
Saturday?
Previous? day
Week ago
Month 8go,
Year a en .....
1944 hih
1944 low
..87.9 104.8 108.0 65 6
-874 104.7
87.1 105.2
lOflJJ
108.2
65.7
658
i..87.0 103.4
..774 105.2
.i..87j ' 105.7
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103.8
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feeder airline applicants, that Its
Specially designed twin-engine j air
freight are to be wed on all routes.
Returned Seaman
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Honored at Party
MT. ANGEL Among the va
rious affairs j arranged in com
pliment to IMelchior Uselrnan,
merchant seaman, and -Mrs. Usel
man, who are spending two
weeks with their families here,
was a party I and, midnight sup
per at the home of Mrs. Usel-
man's sister,! Mrs. - Albin Been,
Wednesday. . I T; ; j - '"
Guests of.dr. .and Mrs. Bean
were . the honor guet ts, and ' Mr.
and Mrs. Vail b e r 1 e , Mr.j and
Mrs. Joseph! Ficker, Mr. 1 and
Mrs. Francis; Schmidt, Mr. l and
Mrs. Ambrose Ebner, Mr. and
Mrs. William "Bean, Clarence Pre
deek, Mrs. Lucille Prosser, Mrs.
Caroline Case and Mrs. Al Saal-
feld. : -v,- .
RATION CALENDAR
- i FOOD ' ' f
Processed foods - Blue stamps A8
tnrougn W vana inaetiniieiy. 1
- Meat, butter, cheese, etc. I Red
stamps T8 valid Indefinitely: Red
stamps US, V9 and WS valid inden
niteiy beginning. June 3.
- Sugar Stamps numocr M and 31
good for five pounds sugar indefi
nitely Stamp 40 good for five pounds
canning sugar until March 1, 4945.
Apply at ration board for more.
- ."1 t SHOKS
: Airplane stamp No. 1 and No.
valid Indefinitely. :
OASUUNB . . I ,
. June 21 expiration date of No. 11
A coupons. May renew B or C cou
pons within but not before 13 days
from date on?cover. i -v
Value of gasolnie eoopons: -A. Bl.
CI. 3 gallons; B2. C2, R and T. I
gallons. D. 15 gallons: C 1 gallon
FUEL OIL i
: Period 4-5 'coupons good through
August 31 instead of September 30
as previously announced. . Coupons
with gallons i printed - on the face
valid for amount Indicated until ex
piration date show on coupon sheet
Not more than 90 per cent of sea
son's rations Should have been used
.to date.: , .- --- - K .
- ---- ' I TIRES - --;:- ...
Periodic inspection of tires ended.
. Inspection - certificates required In
obtaining replacements.
. s STOVES : -
- Purchaser must get certiflcata at
ration board for new stoves. K
WOOD, IAWDVIT. COAL i
' Fuel dealers deliver by oriorrttee
based on needs. Order your U-month
supply now during temporary winter
storage program. :i
"Strictljr Pivate,
tr vt mo fUEAsuRE
LIVS IT A!l I
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Grain Trading
Features Rye
CHICAGO, May (H)-Pressure
against the . May rye ; contract
again featured grain trading to
day, causing uneasiness In other
cereals. Wheat and oats were off
only small fractions and Decem
ber rye -exhibited relative
strength, closing higher j Trad
ing was heavy in rye and light in
other grains. ,'
At its low May rye was down
more than S cents front the peak
scored early yesterday, when the
delivery hit a new three "month
high. The contract staged a minor
rally, before the close but finished
27s-27s cents off for the day.
Selling came from both cash in
terests a n d commission houses
with eastern connections.
May : wheat, oats and barJey
were unchanged -at ceilings. Ac
tive wheat futures closed un
changed to lower, July Sl.69-
active oats - lower, July
78, and active .barley unchanged
to 1 cent lower, July $123. Rye
finished 2 lower to higher,
May $127-. - ; .
Many Attend May Day
At Gervais " School
GERVAIS Attendance at the
May day ' exercises on the high
school grounds ' last Friday was
estimated at more than 500, as
there were 500on the grounds in.
the forenoon,1 by actual count. It
is; reported to" have been' the
nicest May day program ever
held. j
Radio
': (Continued from Page 4)
, 3:45 Music. I
4 -06 Speaking of Glamour. '
4:13 Sergeant , Toley and GTenn.
4:90 Hop Harrigao. j ..
4:45 The Sea Hound.
5 .-00 Terry and the Pirates.
:15 Dick iTracv. 11
S-J0 Jack Armstrong. " !
8:45 Captain Midnight I
8:00 Army Variety Show.
. JO Spotligtii Bands. .
SJ5 Story Teller. --1
70 Raymond Gram Swing
7:15 Top of the Evening.
ilJO Hntace Heldt
SC-News. - '
S:15 Lum and Abner. ; ;
8 -JO Counterspy.
80 Blind Date. ;
t JO News Headlines and Highlights
:45 The Portland Flan.
10)0 Music
18:15 Rose land Ballroom. -
10 JO Broadway Bandwagon.
10:45 Boy. Girl. Band. .
11 AO Concert Hour.
1"-
f RGW NBC MONOAT--428 Re.
4 .00 Dawn1 PatroL r 1
i-M Labor News.
: 60 Mirth and Madness.
a -JO News; 'Parade. . -
8:55 Labor News. . . :
70 Journal of Living.
7:15 News Headlines and Bighllgbte
7 JO Reveuio Koundup. j
;7:43 Sam Hayes.
I.O0 Stars of Today.
8:15 James Abbe Covers the News
8:30 Music of Vienna. ; -
1 8 :45 David Ha rum.
a-00 Personality Hour. 3
10:08 Ss etches in Melody.
' 10:15 Ruth 1 Forbes.
18 JO News. ,--10.-45
Art Baker's Notebook
110 The Guiding Light. :
. 11:15 Today's Children.
1130 Light of the World.
11:45 Hymns of All Churches
120 Woman of America. ..
12:15 Ma Perkins
12 JO Pepper Young's Family -12:45
Right to Happiness.
1 -00 Backstage Wife.
l:15-Stella Dallas.
. 1J0 Lorenzo Jones.
1:43 Young Widser Brown.
20 When A Ctrl Marries , .
2:15 We Love and Learn.
2 JO Just Plain Bill.
2:45 Front Pag FarreO;
30 Road lot .Life. !.
3:15 Vie and Bade. ,
3 JO B. Boynton.
- 3 45 Rambting Reader. .
40 Dr. Kate. :
- ,4:15 News - - . j . '
4 JO The Carol Sisters.
. 4:45 H. V. Ksltenborn.
' , 80 OK for Release. . .
8:15 Arthur Godfrey Show.
8 JO Richard Crooks '
'-"80 A Song ts Born.
0 Information Please.
7 0 Contentecfc Hour. . . .
7 JO Dr. L' Q. i -
' 80 Fred Waring to Pleasure Time
- 8:15 Fleetwood Law ton. Commenta
. - - tor - ? - . - - -8J0
Cavalcade of America. .
80 The Telephone Hour. -.-
8 JO Hawthorne House, r - -100
News Flaahes
" 10:15 Your Home Town News. -'M35
Labor News
- W ao Design for Dancing.
18 45 Voice of A Nation.
- 11 jOS Hotel BUtmore Orchestra
11 -30 War News.
130-2 am Swing Shirt.
By iQuinn Hall
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Programs
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Livestock and Poultry
, BUY 1
WARD'S QUALITY
CHICKS
v NOW ! :
Come in and place your
order today pay later on
Ward's monthlyj payment
plan. Chicks shipped di
rectly : from ; ha jchery . to
you on orders of 100 or
more, or pick up at store.
v All chicks from tested
flocks Oregon hatched
for Oregon's climate. Get
your cjhick supplies at the
same time. . 1 -. "
MONTGOMERY WARD
155 N. LIBERTY ST. SALEM, ORE
- rnuns ui
WORK HORSES - SADDLE BORSSS
Bar K Stock Ranch
Larse aaaortnMnt 1 oil hand at sO
times at very attractive! prices. CRED
IT given ; anyone. Discount for cash
Guaranteed . as - represented. Free de
livery. ' Harry f Kuebnei canton, ure
Located 8.a mL W. of j Newberg.
WELL BROKEN bay saddle horse.
$50. RU 8. BOX 449.1- j - V ;
1 JERSEY bull 14 months old. A very
good breeder, 865.00. Gentle 1 Oliver
chill 3 bottom, 1 Inch prchard or hop
plow, good condition, t 75.00. E L
Snethen. 3570 E. Turner Rd. Phll345.
Call morning or evening. -
WASTED: Beet andUcanner cows.
bulls .- and veals. WiU i call at farm.
E. L Snethen. 3570 ; E.! Turner Road.
Ph. zi34.-Morns or. eves. '
"DOES and 1 buckJ 2 tier. 8 coop
hutch.: 830.00.: Phone 5762. , v :
BABY CHICK and custom hatching
22 yrs. experience assures you of best
quality and satisfaeiioa. Prepare fot
better market conditions later.. Batches
every Monday and : Thursday Hamp
shires. Leghorns. Red, t Barred Rocks
day old ckls or pullets. Ph. 22861
Lee's Hatchery - i 1 " .
- - : ATTENTION
Will, remove dead At worthless stock
in a moment's notice! -4- SALEM FER
TILIZER t BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. 6000
Collect I No other Phonel. !!?
NEW Hampshire i laying pullets of
ready to lav puikts. Immediate - de
livery. Choice selection. Ph. 32881. Lee's
Hatchery ! '
Salem Market
Quotations!
The prices be:ow supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicativs of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
oy ine statesman: i i
Cauliflower, crate i 4 25 and 145
Crook neck 4t Italian squash, lb. 43
Turnips, doz bunches i 1 "
Cabbage, lb. , , ; 42
Endive, doz. bun. ; f .78
Radishes, dos bun. : , , '. 40
Carrots. . doa. bun. j 40
Celery. H"T i t sn
Pumpkin. ; ! o't
Parsnips, lb. ' M
BUTTER,. EGGS AND POULTRY ,
Aadresea's Buying Prices
(Subject to chance wlthoat aettcc)
DUITUFAI . i - r .
Premium ' : ' i I 44
No, 1 : ' 43
No. 2 ' . . , , i 40
BUTTER PRINT.
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B
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48
Quarters
EGGS
Extra large
Medium
standards ..
48
44
44
48
PulleU
POULTRY
Colored hens. No. 1 L
No. 2, colored bakes
Colored frys ..i.
Old roosters .-
.1 48'
. 41
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Msrlea Creaaaery's Bsyinc Prices
S abject te cbaage witheat notice)
No. 1 spring ' : V ; ' Jr 3
No. 1 hens ' , , i 43
LIVESTOCK i- ;(
Buying prices for No. I stock, based
on conditions and sales reported:
Dressed veaj i i 41
Spring lamhs i 14.00 to 15.00
Yesrlings L 8.00 to 11.00
Ewes , 8.00 to 8.00
Bogs, good to choice grade.
170 to 230 lbs,-, 1,, , .,1445
Sows ,, ,r , , 10.00 to 1040
Top veal
13.00 to 14.00
Dairy type cows
8.00 to 8.00
Bull . too to OJSO
Gervais School Is Due
To Close on May 12
GERVAIS The grade school
will dose May 12,1 and the school
picnic will be held in j. Jorgensen's
grove May 1L The children have
been making up an hour each day
for ten weeks, so that they: could
be out two weeks earlier. There
is no eighth grade class this year,
so no graduation. - j. ,.
1 Legal Notice
TAXPAYERS NOTICE
The Board of Equalization
meets on the second - Monday in
May of each year for the purpose
. examining, correcting, and
equalizing the assessment rolls of
Marion County, Oregon! All per
sons desiring to protest any as
sessment on said ; rolls must do
so according - to I the following
provisions of the law: '"Petitions
or applications for the reduction
of a particular assessment shall
be, made in writing, verified by
the oath of the applicant or. his
attorney, and be filed with the
Board wtihin ene week; from the
time it is by law required - to
meet; and any petition s or appli
cation not so made, verified and
filed shall not be considered for
acted upon by the board.
R. TAD" SHELTO, i
,.-. - County Assessor for ... i
Marion County, Oregon.
Ap-25-30-My-7. i
BUS. CHAN ... LAM
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241 North Liberty '
Cpstatrs Portland General Electric
Co Office open Saturday onlyT
10 a m to 1 p.m.: 8 to 7 pjn Con
suits tion Blood pressure -end urine
testa are tree of charge. Practiced
unce 1811
Livestock and Poultry
t VRirrm'M " So. 'Available
twice weekly. Pn. 22881, Lee's Hatchery.
Help Wanted
FRY COOK wanted: Man or woman.
The Spa. r "
MEN and women for bop yard work
Help Wanted JIale
tDnrkara AAV MfnnlnvMt In mf BM
(Suction should not apply and will not
be conaiaerea tor employment or em
ployers , advertising in this section.
BKKEEPIVndMaterw" "clerk.
Apply Lundy. Dallas Machine ic Loco
motive Works. Dallas. Oregon. ;
rULLEX Brush dealer. City route.
Exp- unnecessary. Car essential. Write
1745 Grant St.
GROCERY CLERK. Savins Center.
Portland Road. ..
Help Wanted Female
Help Wanted
Get in on the ground
floor with a progressive
company engaged in vital
food distribution. Real
opportunities.
FOR NEAT APPEARING, AGGRES
SIVE, ELIGIBLE MEN OR WOMEN,
AliKS 15 1U 49. rUASani, STEAUI,
INSIDE WORK.. NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY. EARN WHILE YOU ARE
TRAINED. APPLY SAFEWAY STORE
DISTRICT OFFICE, McGILCHRIST
BLDG., LIBERTY tc STATE, SALEM.
Turkey Pickers Wanted i:t
Piece work. No experience neces
sary. Now is your chance to help In an
essential industry. These turkeys- are
going on government contracts.
NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY
,, - Ii 1505 N. FRONT . ,
EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Day
shift. No , Sundays or - holidays. ' Court
Street Dairy Lunch, 347 Court St. .
CABINET MAERwantedTlsSo
evenings 4284. -.w.--: -.- .: ..
WANTED: Part time -stenographer
and office girl. Call 7828, Room 8, Ladd
Ss Bush Bank Bug.
WANTED: Care home for active tu
berculosis patient. Will pay well. Ph.
0241 week days.
WANTED: Experienced repair lady.
Also 2 girls to work in plant. City
Cleaneing Wks 1248 State.
MIDDLE Aged or elderly lady for
light house work and companion. Write
or see Mrs. Alice Brad&haw, Mill City.
ure. I ,, : :
4
WAITRESS WANTED.
Shop. j (r -.- .. .-;
Cane's Food
EXPERIENCED secretory for general
office work, payrolls, etc., some - typ
ing. Interesting ; ' permanent. -8130 to
start Average 40 nr. week. Box 87
Statesman, i :
WELL lady who called at Statesman
office twice to see Mr.. Sams in re
gard to his adv. for help please Ph.
8101 for appt. ,
GENERAL office work, small amount
dictation; ; Experience not necessary.
Permanent position. Box 704 Statesman.
SALESLADY wanted, experienced or
inexperienced. Berg's Grocery, 17th
and Center.:
HOTEL MAID: Good wages, steady
work. Apply Marion Hotel.
WOMEN , watch warehouse office
part time, some typing it bookkeep
ing desired.' Permanent residence. Call
8404 betw. 8 and 12 AJ. for appt.
EXPERT stenographer wanted. Call
Mr. McCormick, 4831, for appointment.
. WANTED: Someone to share 1 my
home In exchange for part time care
of ' small children. Will pay some
wages. Help may care for their own
child if desired. Reference. Ph. 8170.
EXPERIENCED VARIETY girL Small
store. Good pay. Apply 1262 State.
-. EXPERIENCED Cashier. Good start
ing salary. ; Apply in person. Grand
Theatre. :-!. ,. ; ""' - - .. "'-.
WANTED: Single, lady Jo do light
cooking, -and assisting in summer re
sort. Light ' work. Good salary. - Ex
penses paid. Box 87. co Statesman.
Salesmen Wanted
SALESMEN to handle exclusive line
Advertising . Art Calendars and Spec
ialties Made on Coast Meet All Com
petition. Full or Part Time. Write
CALENDARS by CRANE. 4814 Santa
Monica Blvd, Hollywood 27, Calif.
Situations Wanted
GOOD secretary wants good posi
tion. Ref. exchanged. Bx 782 Statesman
GARDEN plowing At discing. Ph. 24077
PLOWING AND discing. Ford Fergu
son. tractor. Ray Setter. Ph. 22904.
CHTLDCRAFT Nursery. We pick up
and deliver. 1998 Trade. Ph. 21828.
For t Sale Sliacellaneona
' ONE settee and 2 lawn chairs, made
of Lou 1st sn a cypress, 822.50.
NELSON BROS. FURNITURE CO.
218 N. Liberty Ph. S931
-Cab strawb. plants. Reas., 2250 N.
Coral. ? ' '
SPRING ruled crib mattress.
8.
Lady's riding boots. Ph. 3901.
SACRIFICE: ..Entering service, rose
colored genuine mohair frieze daw and
chair, almost new. 2410 N. 4th.
HIGH Chairs 87 JO and up. '
NELSON ' BROS. FURNITURE CO. "
318 N. Liberty r Ph. 8931
DUMP BOX and hoist 2839 N. Front
Phone 8343, l , , .r.--v--.v
PRE-WAR Bnslish stvle earriase
840. a-way high chair 815. Newman,
420 S. 20th. Ph. 8509.
IMPORTED - rues 48x72 and BSxloa.
Very reasonable. Also a few lovely
tapestries. Phone 8358 evenings.
STORK Scales $10. 82-inch 'Venetian
blinds $18. Wardrobe truck 820. Elec
tric pronograph turntable $15.-265 No,
23rd. Phone 8858. .-
FOR SALE: Tree Peonies, a shrub,
semi double, double, all colors includ
ing yellow: also Lily of ; the Valley
bloom. 1 mi. east h mile north Canby.
cross track at -Texaco Service Station.
Fred Warbis, Canby, Oregon. .
USED LAMPS. 373 N. lath.
PRE-WAR bassinette, like new. ,175
N. 18th. ;, v-lS.
AZALEAS m bloom. Strayer Axalea
Fields, 89 Locust St, Salem.
41 MODEL Radio; 'Auto. Elect toast
er; Elect. Motor; Elect Iron, misc.
1115 E. RuraL : -
FULL SIZED violin and waterproof
case. Ph. 8032-899 Thompson.
HOUSEHOLD Furniture. Phone 6394
or 3845. - . '.r-r-.- ' ".,- -
FLUORESCENT kitchen uniU . and
desk lamps. Yeater Appliance Co4
2i4 N. Uberty. .
Fcr Sale Miscellaneous
YOUTH DESK Sa.SO. 2143 N.
mercial after 6-PJd. "..-., --
PRE-WAR babv hurrv. hahv Ki
mattress, nursery chair. Pn. 3352.
PORTABLE TvMwrltjn RimiiiM.
No. , i excellent condition. -. Trailer
House. Masonite construction. H. D.
Tires 4c Air Brakes, pickup. Olds coupe
converted, in fine condition. 90 No.
High. Don Madison.
STOCK TraMer with mnrut ht.
Ph. 4337. .
BCD SOCincs. mittmi- Marlw
daveno; 8 dining chairs, one host
Chair, tapestry unholsterwd? utiiit.
cabinets: rabbits. bucks, does - with
young, several hutches. SO Hansen Ave. f
DtiTt'H mrnc mrA a ... i
lights, complete with batteries. Yeater
Appliance Co, 258 N. Liberty. . .
LIGHT 2 whel trslUp. . YJt .-
, , . . pnu
spring: White sewing machine: mirror
20x28 in.; chairs; fruit Jars, etc Rt. 4.
Box 72B. 2 mL So. Ladrf a. t,,.h ..
house Oak Hill Ave. ;
FOX Terrier pups, male and femal.
Phone' 4272. ..,...... ' -. .........
TUXEDO with Palm Beach coat.
coat 38-40, trousers 31-31. Dress shoes
size 8. 15 inch oscillating fan. Baby's
high Chair. Ph. 7062. 1864 Fir.
FORD 19" atmk flat hul SK mt
' . M. WWtf,
19 Fairhaven Ave. ; '
FARMERS Attentinn t TUtri .iv
cooler; battery and electric fence con
trols. No priority required.! Yeater
Appliance Co, 255 N. Liberty.
13 horse outboard motor. 293 N. Coml.
KITCHEN BUTLT-rNS ft
$12J0. Ph. 21159. ' r ,
Electric kettl. tiaiwl riitniii ... I
and dropper, $ 125.00. Address C. C.
Pinckney. J295 Marion Street. Salem.
SO A. on Ainu rivr Q.l
rent 2 ton Federal truck 81000. Lln-
deman and Son grand piano, $450. M.
n. iuunstrer, Aisea, ure..
l Tprmn hn.i. .it ' e..-
afternoon or Sun. Out Wallace Road.
Brewers Blacksmith Shop. Inquire at
Lincoln Store.
WE NOW havs mu-IauiI hLh
unite for all makes of electric ranges.
xeaier Appliance to, zu Si. Liberty.
coon: s vIimI rn . .
on Dallas Highway. Box 469.
FOR SALE or exchanr. nw!v .
conditioned typewriter for vacuum
sweeper.; Phone 448L ..
TRAILERS, custom built wih4
steel frame. Prewar factorv built
tires. Will TRADE excellent Chev.
Pickup for late model - car. Revolvers.
Shot Guns and Rules, will buy, sell or
trade. 590 No. High, Salem.
9x12 BLUE Wool rug. 75 ft pre-war
garden hose. 2050 N. CapitoL i
TRAILER hse. 7x14. Ready to go.
Cheap. Ph. 22374. St. 3. Box. 530.
BED, Pit-it-up and Vanity lamps.
Yeater Appliance Co.. 255 N. Liberty.
SILVERWARE - i
. 1,933 teaspoons. -2,429
tablespoons. "- '
2.077 -table forks V 1
ACME AUTO WRECKERS
' , I 3058 Portland Rd. i .
RABBIT hutch. 4 nen self cleaning.
. miw .1. num.i.
it 1 mile up Crolsan Creek Road. Box
system " including . pump and motor
f w craie. twro do.
Com'L St- :'- j
WOOD and gas ranges. Oil and wood
heaters.- Yeater Appliance Co, 255 N.
Liberty. , ,
. WOOL RUG. 9x12; iron bed. coU
springs. 103 Marion St i
UNDERWOOD standard typewriter,
excellent condition. 845. Ph. 2-1415.
RADIO: oil circulator; bedrm. set;
daveno. Ph. .7289.
. DAVENO: chest drawers: davenport;
coil springs: 90 lb. ice box; din. rm.
table. 4 chairs rork. ehair mitH Inrki.
wheelbarrow; lawn mower; Norge re-
xngerator: itenungton Typewriter,
trailer. 1680 N. Com'L St
JENNY Lind bedr inner spr. mattress,
box spr.; dresser, chest to match; Duo
Therm oil circ.. like new Airline con
sole radio: dinette set; pre-war dav
eno: child's bed and high chair; man's
pre-war bicycle: misc. items. 120 Co.
lumbia. .,--:
- BRIGHTEN up your awnings and
outdoor furniture with new canvas
paint. All colors available. Yeater Ap
pliance Co, 258 N. Liberty.
USED PARTS FOR CARS AND -.
i TRUCKS.
ACME AUTO Ac TRUCK WRECKERS
i: 3059 Portland Rd. ;
GOAT MILK, phone 7798. '
ir. MA8TERBILT HOUSETRATLER.
sleeps 4. Furnished. Cheap. 1170 Hines
St Ph. 8678. '
2-TON CATERPILLAR crawler trac
tor. Newly -overhauled. A. Columpit Rt
2.. Bx. 351 Salem. Ph. 22900. noon or eve.
FULLER Brushes. 1749 Grant. P. 8857
HILL grown Burbank seed potatoes.
$1 J5.-1435 lrth, jL , -
PLATINUM WEDDING ring with
diamonds. Reas. for castu Box IS,
Statesman. . - f:-
FOR CERTIFIED' Burbank pota
toes for planting, ace Vick Bros, SOS
n Hign st, saiem.
: WE HAVE hos? wire bmelnt and llf-ht
barbed wire to stock. Montgomery
Ward V Co; , ,
ATMORAYS OZONE. seU and rent
H. C. Pugh. Ph 2-2458. P.O. Box 463.
'fERTIXIZErT'sWn.11 ComX JptL "3523L
Trade Miscellaneous
STORK Bealea anrlne M 'InoK V-n.
tlan blinds andor wardrobe trunk
anoor eiectnc pnonograph Turns Die.
In exchange want large- dressing table
1 u . , , . . ...
ui kui apH r wainui or oas.
No. 23rd. Phone 5856, .. .
Wanted miscellaneous
WANT : electric water heater, bath
tub and porcelain -wash basin. Phone
8359 evenings.. - .
WANTED: The best and most com
plete Eastern made hse. trailer that
$800 to $1000 wiU buy; prefer dealing
with owners wanting sash. C. C
Pinckney, 1298 Marion St, Salem. Ore.
- Wanted: Pre-war Taylor-Tot Ph. 8029
WANT ; lawn mower in A-l condi
tion. Will pay top price. Phone 21730.
20-38 Winchester carbine. Must be in
A-l condition. Ph. 4808 after P.M.
WANTED: A twin baby buggy. Ph.
3349. , ,. -j - .::.-- -
WANTED, ICE boxes. Ph. 7598.
WOOD RANGES. Used heaters. Ph.
ftf.. ,
WILL- pay 8c pound for clean, large
cotton rags. Oregon Statesman. -
CASH PAID tor upright, spinet or
grand pianos Phone 8707.
CLEAN white rags. Hogg Bros. 268
State. . .
"-"rtjslrol"rruRN"iT
WANT TO -Bus, D4 cimtrH Al
lenses UcEwan i koto "i,.iop. 4 State.