Thi OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, Jan 9. 1944 PAGE FOURTEEN Stocks Spotty, , Some Strong NEW YORK, June 8-(ff)-Buy-Ing of low-priced motors, auto motive accessories and specialties on sizeable blocks in today's stock market tended to offset partly further heaviness of rails and nu merous industrial leaders. Stocks that may ; do well in peace-time still were buoyed by confidence in the invasion and the feeling the European conflict might end sooner than expected. There was a tendency to lighten accounts here and there, however, pending more definite battle news. Opening of next week's war loan drive was a restraining factor in asmuch as Wall street, it was be lieved, would neglect corporate securities and go all-out for the government bond event The Associated Press 60-stock average was off .3 of a point at 52.7. Transfers totalled 861,060 ' -i i ...:.u etc Knn IK SllCa tVUlfat TT . """I""" day before. Packard, liveliest mover of the day, coming out in lots of as much at 12,000 shares, was in the "new high' class most of the time but finished unchanged, along with Willys -Overland, another . speedy periormer. . , SwegleClub Sees Flowers SWEGLE The regular June meeting of the Swegle Woman's club was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Swan son on North road. Assisting Mrs. Swanson in serving were Mrs. Marion West, Mrs. E. E., Brandt and Mrs. William Hensel. Mrs. Swanson has one of the finest selections of flowers in the district and many were in full bloom, making her lawn very pretty. : Members present were Mrs Walter Swingle, Mrs. George Yost, Mrs. William Benner, Mrs Marion West, Mrs. Menno Dalke, Mrs. William Hartley, Mrs. E. E. - Brandt. Mrs. William Hensell, Mrs. Carrol Runner, Mrs. Swan son and guests, Mrs. Henry Priem and La Vonne Yost, Barbara t-v a lr.. n J TA West : The club treasurer, Mrs: Charl es .Norton was reported home from the hospital. RATION CALENDAR rooo - Processed foods Blue stamps AS through VS valid Indefinitely; Meat, butter, cheese, etc Bed stamps AS through WS valid indefi nitely. Sugar Stamps numoer SO and 31 rood for five pounds sui ar indefi' nitely. Stamp 40 good for five pounds canning sugar untu March l. Utt Apply at ration board for more. saocs . Airplane stamp No. 1 and No. valid Indefinitely. , Loose stamps in valid. GASOLINE June SI expiration date of No. 11 A coupons. May renew B r C cou pons within but not before 19 days from date on cover. Value of gasoline coupons: A, Bl CI. S canons: B2. Cz. R and T. gallons. D. la gallons: CI gallon ri'EX, OIL . Period 4-5 coupons good through September 30. Coupons with gallons printed on the face valid for amount Indicated until expiration date shown on coupon sheet. Not more than M per cent of season's rations should have been utd to date. Periodic Inspection of tires ended. - Inspection certificates required to Obtaining replacements. STOVES ' Purchaser must get certificate at ration board for new stoves. : WOOD. SAWDUST, COAL ; fuel dealers deliver by priorities baaed on needs. Order your 11-month supply now during temporary winter storage program. PRICE CONTROL Refer inquiries and complaints to price clerk or local war price and ration Doaro. The 135 II. Connercial Corns make cripples ef . healthy people; . i. Try Schaefer's Com Depedy 25c Stop dangerous irritation, t Use Beads Pcissn Oali Eemedy i crv -v.4 ti rn Extra work bother yea? : . Try Schaefer's Ilcrvo zzi Bene Uiz2lt2zCx $1X3 II a As eTHcisttt aotiiuoBj spa..y useful reve sore threat and threat Wtatkeia due to eekk. Be prepari Ct Anuseptiae todsj at '-WW "Strictly Private" AROUND STOVees I If.' r. I DEAR MOV- I BET rBl OF CttfltV 60N6 KXND rWnCiOy HALF HAYhD. i 0m Quotations : at EM Side Market PORTLAND. Ore- June S (API- East Side wholesale market prices: Strawberries: Nominal ceiling to wholesalers 1.98 plus freight; - to re tailers 1.81 M-basket crate. Raspberries: Nominal 25c hallocx. Asparagus: I No. 1 loose 4.00 pyra mid; No. 2, 3.00 pyramid. Beets: Local SOc-l.OO dozen buncnes. Cabbage: Local. 1944. 1.29 orange box; round type 4. SO cental. Beans; California none M lb.; green 19c lb. i Cauliflower: No. 1, 3.25-2.75 crate; No. 2. 1.75 crate. Greens: Spinach, local sue orange box; mustard 60-75c dozen bunches; kale 75c crate: parsley SOc-l.OO dozen bunches; watercress 1.00 dozen bunches. Lettuce: Local No. 1. 2.00-2.50 crate; others 2.00 crate. Onions: Green 90c dozen bunches; commercial grade, dry. 60s. 2.75 lug. Radishes: Red SO-B5C ooz. buncnes; white 90c doz. bunches. Rhubarb: Field, boxes. 30s. 1.25-1.50. Root vegetables: Bulk parsnips 75c lug; carrots 75c. Turnips: Mia-columDia iza per a ox en bunches. ! Plants Lettuce 1.00: cabbage 1.00; cauliflow er 1.50: peppers 1.00: pansy 1.05 flat; marigolds 1JV box; snapdragons i-au flat. Portland Prod ace PORTLAND. Ore.. June S (AP) Butter: AA grade prints 46c; cartons 46c; A grade prints 45c; cartons 46ic: B grade prints 43'ic: cartons 46c. Butterfat: First quality, maximum of .8 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 92-52',fec; premium quality. maximum or J5 of. l per cent aciaity 53-53' ic: valley routes and country points 2c less than flrit or 50-51 lie, Cheese: Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; daisies 29.9c lb.; loaf 30.2c lb.; triplets to wholesalers 27c; loaf 27','c FOB. Eggs: to producers: Nominal prices, case count 27c . select henneries 28- 29c; mediums 24c doz. Eggs: Nominal prices to retailers. In cases: A grade large 37c; A medium 32c; small 23-24c doz. Live poultry: Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 2U lbs. 27c; fryers, 2 "4 to 4 lbs. 28c; roasters over 31s lbs. 29c; Leghorns and colored hens, all weights 25c; roosters and stags 18c ID. ! Rabbits: Government - ceiling. Ave rage country killed to retailers 44c lb.; live price to producers 24c lb. Turkeys: Selling price to retailers Dressed hensi No. 1. 39'.i-43c lb. ' Turkeys: Alive: Government ceilini prices: Hens 1 42c; toms 36 lie, dressec basis. . Onions: Green 90c-1.00 doz. bunches. Potatoes: Old local No. 1. 3.50 per cental; 00 zs, ms. ijs; Klamath no, 3.75; Deschutes No. 1. 2.65 cental Potatoes: New California white 4.00- 4.25 cental, i Country meats: Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. l-17c; vealers AA 221c: A 21 "ic; B 19-19 'c; C 15- 17ic; culls 12-lSc. Beef AA 214c; A Original "YELLOW FRONT Drug and Candy Special Sole Agents for Fenslar i Prescriptions Back pains mean trouble. Try Schaefer's Bidney Pills 5Sc This is the official Penslar Remedy iStore for Marion County. You will find these preparations of highest quality and guaran teed to be exactly for what they are sold and represented to be. HEY MAMA . AND DADDY MAYC YOU WOULD FEEL THIS GOOD T001 SyiMBta hhe to g i cause it is a nutritive tonic Extract wish Yitamina A B D C Tbauaanda takeiL AakMsfor i 0 SwO ' By Quinn Hall ... . x . : j-1 v.: t . I souEumeAEs in fu PlSHTWa 2-7 Portland 20ic: B 18c: C 14c: canner-cutter cows '13-14c; bulls, canner-cutters 14- 14c: lambs AA 26c: A 24ic: B 22' ic; C lO-zOcj ewes FS 13 lie; medium 12c; R lMVtC4 . I ; Wool : t Government control. Cases ta bark: 1944 peel 20o lb. ' Mohair: 1942. 12-month 45c lb. Hods: Nominal contract 1944. 85c up in, ivto. aoc; imi, sue id. Hay: Wholesale prices nominal: Al falfa No. 2 or better 34-35; oat-vetch 26 ton valley points; timothy (eastern Oregon); 35-36 ton; clover 24 ton; mon tana grass hay No. 1, 33.50 ton. Portland Livestock! PORTLAND. Ore.. June I S (AP)t- (WFAM- Salable and total cattle 150 calves 25; market very slovkr; few sales about steady at the week s decline common-medium grass steers - S JSQ- 12.00; cutters down to 7.00; cutter pto low medium heifers 7.00-11.25; odd good heifers up to 14.50; canner-cutter cows 5.00-6.50; shells 4.50: down; fat dairy type cows to ' 7.00; : common medium, beef cows 7.50-10.25; good heavy beef cows 7.50-10.25; good heavy beef cows to 11.00; common-medium bulls 7.50-9.25; good heavy beef bulls 10.00-251 good-choice vealers 14.90- H.50. ? -i Salable and total hogs 300; holdover 950: partial clearance at steady prices few good-choice 180-270 lbs. 13.75; 275- u. ii . iu. iiw 1 : i- 1 mi . . An. ouw jus. i.w; 1 ftigni iv.w-it.vui good 170-175 lbs. 12.50-13.00; good sows 8.00-50; good -choice feeder pigs salable 8.50-8.50; many nogs unsold. f Salable sheep 300. total 600; market steady;! few good-ehoice- spring lambs 14.00; common - medium grades 10.00 12.00; cull-medium shorn . old crop lambs T.00-10.00; good ewes 4.00; com' mon grades 2.25-50. j Portland Grain- ' PORTLAND. Ore.. June S (AP) Wheat 1 futures and cash, grain un auoted : Cash f wheat (bid): Soft white 1.48 soft white (excluding Rex) 1.48; white ciuo t-o. western rea j iuuw icu w 1x1 in wiuuMi; j.w, per cent 1.48; 11 per cent 1JS3; per cent 1.58. 1 Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.48 11 ner? tent 1 JW: 12 ner cent 152 i Today's car receipts: Wheat 16, bar ley I, flour 4, oats 4, flaxseed 6, Visit Seabee in Astori DAYTON Mr. and Mrs, Delmas Hooker and j family of Webfjoot district were -weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otho Dra per ft Astoria. Draper is invthe Seabees and Mrs. Draper and daughter, Brenda Mae, who had gone there to be with him while he was in port, returned to the Hoolfer home. They leftThurtday for their home at j Livermore, Calif. Seabee praper is a brother of Mrs. Hooker. j ;;' Remedies for Markra County Filled, 1899-1944 j . Ulk APE- ; sH v mjrju ilium i Nurses Are Needed at the Front! i That-means it's: tip: to you to guard your family's health and your own! Do your share to conserve medical care for the armed forces. Call your doctor ohly when necessary. Bring his prescription taf us for accuracy and de pendability. j ' ? Do Your Share . . . Keep; Fit! j jAvoid embarrassment, i ry Schae! er's j Dccial Oinineni 5Cs OF ill ! " il a -. u y yL--ju DUE TO A COMMON C6LD, IS EASED WHEN YQU GARGLE WITH - Trn7i' r in 50 c V Grain Market ' Has Slow Day CHICAGO, June-SMiPV-In the last Xew minutes j of today's ses-1 sion, one of the slowest in weeks, : trading far grain futures became fairly active but the markets were heavy and all prices were off at the close. I The lack of demand for wheat futures was apparent throughout the day and prices fluctuated ner vously within a narrow range, in fluenced at times by small orders. After an early break caused by commission house sales, w heat showed fractional! gains ' and held firm until near j the close. Offer ings were light ! The trade reflected the excel lent condition of jail -small grain crops and the government's report of indicated yields as of June 1, to be released late Friday, was expected to be decidedly more op timistic than last month's. Wheat closed to lower than yesterday, July $1.59. Oats were unchanged to lower, July .74-y4. Rye was off to 1, July $1.05-1.05.! Barley was higher to lower, July $1.18. The break in irye followed a mid-session rally which had pushed prices around 1 . cents above the day's low. Trade in the rye pit was relatively quiet and pnees were easily influenced. Traders - regarded the reported opening of a nev Russian offen sive as perhaps indicating the war with' Germany would end sooner than anticipated, and prices eased. There was no improvement in the cash situation and only scattered sales were reported. - Rainfall Helps Oregon PORTLAND, June 8-VOre- gon pasturages and grain fields improved last week under nearly state-wide rainfall, the US weath er . bureau reported today. Heavy winds which accompa nied the ram cut down grain in some western areas, however, the weekly crop-weather survey said Haying; and sheep shearing was temporarily held up; and dam age was reported to some cut hay. The general crop situation was good. The weather bureau report ed harvesting of lettuce, .peas, strawberries and gooseberries well under way; potatoes, slowed by frost, recovering frost - damaged onion acreages replanted to other crops. , .. v Corn growers reported a need for warmer weather, although early corn was up. Some eastern pastures require still more rain, the bureau said; and several east ern grain areas 1 showed damage from the May 23 frost Maximum temperature during the moderately cool week was 84 degrees at Wasco; minimum 26 at Madras. j Stocks and Bonds June S ' STOCK AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indus Util F01 18 Thursday 73.B 26.6 36.4 Previous day 73.8 27.1 36.5 Week ago 73.8 28.1 36.7 Month ago 71.9 27.1 35.8 Year ago 72.5 25 J 34.8 1944 high - .73.8 28.4 37.1 1944 low 69.1 22 9 35J 53.0 53.3 51.9 51.5 53.4 49.5 BOND AVERAGES 30 13 IS SO . .. Indus Rails Util Stka Thursday 88.1 104.8 106.2 66.6 Previous day 88. S 104.8 1M.2 66 J Week ago 90.1 104.8 106.2 I Month ago . .. . 88.4 104.S 106.0 ( Year ago . 76.7 105.1 103.5 59.5 1944 high 90.2 105.7 106.4 66.6 1944 low J19.5 104.7 104.7 63.2 Store Pfccne 5197-9723 For Coughs and Colds Herbal Dalsan SCc and $1X3 --if Sore relief for , that tickling cough and for i coughs date to colds. : i V '. ' 50c cough syriu? Gives Relief for an Irritatmg Cocb Due to a Common CoZJ. 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Scottish Arc. tic explorer 45. pike-like fish 46. clan , Arerag Usm ef selatiea: 14 smlaetes. Diet by KUag Features Syndicate, lac Salem Market Quotations j The prices bc'ow supplied by a lo cal grocer art indicative of! the daily market prices , paid to growers by Sa lem ouyers - out are not auaranteea by The Statesman: Cauliflower, crate 225 and 2.55 Crook neck & Italian squash, lb. JB3 iurnips ooi ouncnes , t.w Cabbage, lb. I ..- M Endive, doz. bun. .70 Radishes, doz bun. ; T JO Carrots, doz. bun. ; , . JO . Celery, doc bun. ; 1.50 Pumpkin, Id. 03. Parsnips, lb. . , JS BCTTEX, EGGS AND POULTRY Asdresesfs Buying Prices (Snkject to change with eat netted BCTTERE AT ! ' - I Premium J4 No. 1 : J3 No. 2 , ., JO BUTTER PRINTS A 1 n A8U .45V4 B Quarters EGGS Extra large Medium Standards PulleU M 14 J4 JS JS Jl JO JS POULTRY I, Colored hens. 1 No. t No. 2. colored bakes Colored rrys 1 Old roosters Marios Creamery's Buying Prices (Subject ts chaage wltheut sotict) POCLTRT . ! No. 1 springs 1 JS No. 1 hens : '' JS LIVESTOCK i , Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported: Dressed veal Jl Spring lambs 14.00 to 15.00 Yearlings 8.00 to 11.00 Ewes , . : . 5.00 to 8.00 Hogs, good to choice grade. 1IU TO SJU IDS. 14JS Pioneers to Meet Sunday ALBANY r- Sunday, June 11, will witness the reunion; of the de scendants of Knox Butte pioneers, and residents of that section, when members of the association meet at the home of Mrs. Winnie Mar shall for a picnic dinner and pro gram. ' '; ' . , - The affair! has become an annu al; event in past years, and is looked forward to with - much pleasure. W, Conn of Salem J is president of the association this year and Mrs. Clair Haight is sec retary. The; attendance will pro bably be limited this year because of shortage of gas, but ; in former years between 50 and j 75 people were present for the day, which is always held the second Sunday in June. -1 . . Fireslcss Slcre . ' - ' i ' Used Trader Tires, Bins and Tcics- i That Can Be Bought I IVITHOUT CERTIFICATE ; Yea ean have year tractor, truck and passenger tires capped WITHOUT CERTIFICATE and choice ef A,' C, and F rubber. ' : m mi , .. i . ; ' f- Also Full Stock of New Tractor Tires and Tubes , : Corner Center & liberty 4S-8 VERTICAL 1. steps 2. exclamation of triumph 3. eggs 4. giving back 5. being 6. connecting v bodies of . .water 7. American author 8. handle 9. New England . sUte(abbr.) 10. tegular strip 11. carousal .. i 13. jconsumer 16. bone, of ' forearm i 1 19. small rags 22. accompUrh 24. afternoon : parties 26. one who i plasters 30. Roman road . 33.adera i 35. slender . jfinials . . 36. anthropoid ' P45 U 37. crazes 39. nurtured t 41. humiliates 42. stationary 44. printer's measure 48. serf; 50. deposited 54. lamprey 55. observe 58. note in the scale 60. French i iarUcle Grand Island CalfQub Ha& Picnic ..Is GRAND ISLAND The Grand Island 4-H Calf club jail-day pic nic attended by 25 including mem bers and guests. A; shady nook on the Ersel Gubser; farm on the Willamette river was chosen where boat riding and swimming were diversions, A gift was presented by Delores Finnicum to George Douglas, lead er for the year just closing. Wein era were roasted.' I r Guests included; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gross and children of Day' ton, Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. Wilton Gardner of; Portland; Mrs, Dell Morgariedge, Webfoot dis trict; Mrs. Lester Scoggan and Na thel Scoggan of Wheatland; Mrs. Frank Finnicum,! Mrs. Ernest Douglas, Mr. and Mrs Ersel Gub ser. Legal Notice NOTICE OF KE VIEW AND EQUALIZATION OF ASSESS MENT ROLL OF! PUBLIC SEE VICE PROPERTIES , The S t a t e T a xj Commission hereby gives public notice as by lay provided - that it: will attend in its office at the capital on the second Monday In June, 1944, and publicly examine the assessment roll by it made, and review the same, and correct . all errors in valuation, description, quantities or qualities of property by it as sessable ' and in apportionments of assessments made by it; and it shall be the duty) of; the persons and companies interested to ap pear at the time a and place ap- pointecL . Petitions or applications for the reduction or change of apportion mena of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant, its president, secretary, m a n a g ing agent or attorney j in ffact, and be filed with the commission on or before the day the commission is required by law to j meet as a board of review ard , any - peti tion or application not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or acted upon by the commission. I --i v' " STATE TAX COMMIS SION -M By Earl L. Fisher, Com- missioner and i Secretary. Sden, Ore: a HAS -' Salem j Phone S144 Livestock and Poaltry A GOOD family cow, Just fresh; IV Sherwood. Salem. Rt. 4. Box 255. 7 ml amith an I old .Pacific i Hiwy. to unnyside and l!a mi. south, 4c west. WANTED : Beef and canner cows, bulls and veals. Will call at . farm. L ' Snethen. - 3570 E. Turner noma. Ph. 21345. Morns or eves, i 1 ATTXr.TlON' : i i Will remove dead & worthless stock m a moment's notice! SALEM FER- TnJZER & BY-PRODUCTS. Pn.. 5000 CoUect No other Phonel. ; R. L Red fryers for sale.! Mulvihill. Rt. 6. Box 540, E. Center, i P. 22529. NEW . Hampshire laying pulleU oc ready to lav puikts. Immediate de livery. Choice election. Ph. 22861. Lee Hatchery. - .-1 BABY CHICK? and custom batching. 22 yrs. expenence assures you of best quality and satisfaction. Prepare fat better market conditions later., Hatches every - Monday and Thursday. Hamo- shlres. Leghorns. Red, Barred Rocks. day old ckis or pullets, pn. zzwi Lee's Hatchery. - . i ; .. . Help Wanted DISHWASHER tor night work. Chin ese Tea Garden. - ..; . . - STEADY strawbemr Dickers. 20 acres. Good berries, clean patch, plenty cab ins, stoves, etc. 25c with Sc bonus for season's work. Ben Brown, Rt. 1, Box no. wear s. c. fans. - . . i ARE YOU an experienced meat cut ter 1 1 If so; Safeway Stores can give you ! immediate employment. Pleasant working conditions. - Modern: equip ment Steady employment Good pay. If - you can qualify, see Mr; MUlef, Room 208 McGUchrlit Bldg. j - MAN AND WDfE. Man Qualified sta tionary iteam engineer. Woman for re lief matron. Salary, plus room,' board and laundry.. Ore- State 1 Training School. . Woodbuni. ! J- . - , COOK : wanted. man or woman. The Spa. Help Wanted Slale Workers now employed In war pro duction should not apply and will not be. considered lor employment by em ployers advertising in this section. WANTED: Extra men durine He- men's vacations. Aces 21 to 45. Inauire: Alfred Mundt, City Recorder, City Halt STEADY Job for men in retail lum ber i yard, all-round work i Including ituck urivmg. box is statesman.' MARRIED men on dairy farm. S155 nouse, ugnt, rmiK and potatoes. Ph, ma. WANTED: Exp. presacra l for Army wotk- iw WAUB. uouywooa Clean' era. - -.- - , . i WANT Painters.-' Bridranenl Carnen- ists 10 wore x Dssnge .repair od painting. Can use boys 17 yrs. -of age also. Apply at Room JOg, Laboratory Bldg., Oregon State ShODL Salem. -south . . a - - - MAN Qualified to sunervise bova ae. tivities is outside work and: assist cot tage manager. Salary; plus room, board and laundry. Oregon 8 1 a t e Training scnooi, nnooourn. . i DIESEL LOG Truck Mechanic? WiL lamette Valley Lumber Co. 212 Pacific Building. Portland. 4. Ore. ! or Dallas. uregon. Help Wanted Female WOMAN to keen hmu and 'ear for lady recovering from . operation. Ex cellent pay. Ph. 8711. . , ) ; DAIRY farm workers needed lmmed lately at Tillamook, Oregon. Single and marnea men. Tod wares. Write at once for lull particulars. Farm Labor Office. RELIABLE woman care for 9 cirls. pre-school ace. 4 or 8 days week. Ph. oa7 axter s.-vu fid. Legal Notice NOTICE OF PROMOTION EXAMINATION : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . a promotion examination, subject to the rules, regulations and provisos of the Civil Service Commission of Salem, Oregon, will be held at the City Hall. Sa lem, Oregon, on June 14, 1944, at 9:30 o'clock ajru, as follows: ! FIRST AID CAPTAIN Salem Fire Department GENERAL SCOPE OF EXAM INATION, in addition to physical examination by the city physician, will include general advanced first aid. SUB JECTS OF EXAMINA TION and RELATIVE! WEIGHTS of subjects on a scale of 100: Written , examination..lJO Demonstration of SkiIL.45 Experience and Ascertained' i- ir..!t - ( - . m PAY: One Hundred Ninety-one and 50100 month. ($191.50) Dollars a EXPERIENCE: Not less than three years continuous service on the Salem Fire Department force under Civil Service appointment Candidates who have i been sus pended will be penalized; in the ascertained merit and experience score given. . ' J i Applicants must be able to ex hibit a current certificate showing they have successfully passed the Senior Red Cross First Aid. Applicants who are placed on the eligible list will be required to take a physical examination from the city physician before appoint ment Poor health or disabling defects reported by the lcity physi clan will be cause for , removal from the eligible list 1 APPLICATION BLANKS may be obtained at the Office of the City Recorder, City Halt and will not be accepted for filing after June 7. 1844. at 5:00 cm. r c I DATED at Salem, Oregon, this ztn day of May. 1944. CIVTL SERVICE : COMMISSION By: ALFRED MUNDT, Secretary and Chief Examiner June 3-6-7-8-9-10. - l : NOTICE TO CKEDITOSS NOTICE is 'hereby given that the . undersigned has been ' by the Circuit Court for Marion County, Oregon, appointed administratrix of the estate of Richard M. Stolz, deceased. - All p e r s o n s f having claims against said estate are re quired to present the same with, proper vouchers to the f under -signed at. 520 Rose Street,' Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of publica tion hereof. . ' , Dated and first published June j 2nd. 1944. i, : - ELIZABETH M. STOLZ, . f ; Administratrix - K j W 520 Rose Street, I Salem, Oregon, i: J-2-9-15- -i 23-30. ' : , Help Wanted Female Rellahl anun ttr vtrl tn ' mm 'nm litUe girl days, or full time. Ph. 4813. WANTED: ' Reliable Tounsr ladv - to work in a Jewelry store. Permanent position. References required. Excel lent salary. Box 40. Statesman. -. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Day- shift. No Sundays or holidays. Court l uur uincn, hi court, t . ,,t ..... WAITRESS wanted: The Spa.. WANTED: RelUhU hnuutrr n family of 2 adults. 1 child. Room, ooara ana excel, salary; Ph. i S33S. , HOUSEKEEPER needed for airs. O. L Schlicht at W aid port. Oregon. LADY with anm .vn.ri.nM I n- light cooking and kitchen work. Nite shift. Permanent No Sundays. Bright spot uuc, jou center. .--. i.jSl MATRON for cottage relief. To nn. ervise housekeeping and meals in boys cottage. Salary, plus room, board and laundry.. Ore. ..State Training Bcnoou wooaourn. . ; GIRL FOR waitress and fountain work for night shift. Apply after 4 o'clock. Brut Bird. :i IT YOU are a neat and efficient waitress apply at Mickey's Sandwich snop. ..- -. ; , ..u,. Situations Wanted CHILDREN cared for by day. week or month. Ph. 4739. , HIGH School boy want vacation work. Ph. 462. i -i ;' PLACE on farm for boy 14. throuch summer, near Salem. Ph. 3785. LADY wants jiosiMoa aecountin nr bookkeeping; experienced. Can i fur-' nisn.reierences. ra. 2ivu. CHILDCRAfT Nursery. We pick ud and deliver. ISM Trade. Ph. 11828 . CHILDREN cared for. Ph. 1845. For " SaleBIiscellaneous 30 LUGER. excellent. 45 Colt Auto nickle plated. 49 Colt Trontiersman. 32 COR Auto. Colt Auto. 38 H Sc R Revolver, all with ammunition. - - 3',a HP Outboard, easy sUrt. full reverse, excellent condition. Several fine two wheel trailers from S30 to 899. 31 Stude. Commander, nice condition, priced for quick sale. Model lz, 20 Gauge, excellent, with reload ing outfit. Model 12, 12 gauge Trap with solid leather case, solid rib. Model 12. IS gauge Skeet with Lyman Com pensator, solid rib. with 100 rounds of ammunition, like new. 303 Savage take down rifle. 32-20 Remington pump, 30-30 Carbine, model 84. 30-30 Carbine, model 84 with new BB1. 30-40 Krag. reconditioned, with receiver sight.- All rifles with ammunition. 1 each 18 and 12 gauge model 97 Winchester. OK condition. 1-12- gauge - Martin in 'ex cellent condition. . 1 each DB1 BB1 St Single BB1 12 gauge, - fair condition. 1-Pr. Excellent Field Glasses, priced fight. Weaver Scopes. -29s, 330 At. 440 with B, T ft SUth mounts. Portable AC. DC Table Radio. 1 eachrFirestone and Motorola Car radios with inside control antena. i Don Madison. 590 No. High ! REMINGTON Foursome electric razor $20. Portable typewriter 865. Winches ter model 84. 30-30 rifle. New 2-wheel trailer S79. 2139 Bellevue. Ph. 9043. LADY'S black tailored suit size 40. Ph. 3909. GOOD I used vacuum cleaner. 249 Chemeketa St. , . . 4 PC. walnut bdrm. set complete. Blue rug 9x12. Large thrown rug. 7x9 linoleum. Ph. S39. . , OR TRADE: 30 Remington rifle and ammunition. 989 Jefferson. Ph. 7508 after 8:30 PJf. HOUSE Trailer like new. 2085 N. ComX Ph. 2189. 1 CABINET battery radio. Pure whit cotton mattress. Pre-war studio couch. Fruit Jars. 1809 Lee St. Eastman furnace with pipes. Ph. 8970. DAVENO. breakfast set. sickle grind er, elec. refrigerator. 1680 N. Com'L 4 RM. house 81.000. cash or terms. Inq. 85 Fairhaven Ave. . PRE-WAR furniture, like new. Elec. ranee, vac. cleaner, radio, head set. breakfast set. swing chair. 29-20 rifle. box shells, 40 Dodge 9 pass. cpe. at several other articles. I'm moving. Call after 6:30 P.M. & all Sunday. 1833 N. 22nd St. Off Market St. BLACK walnut mantle shelf 40 in. length. Bamboo fish red. Large elec tric waffle iron and toaster. 6x9 Kar- nak rug. Misc. articles. Leaving city. 147 N. Commercial St. Apt. 11. LARGE Morocco leather suit case. Tuxedo suit size 38, good as new. Mounted deer head. 147 N. ComX Apt, 12. 12 GAUGE Browning automatic shot gun. 30 Remington pump with shells. Ph. 9898. 1230 N. Church, i jrrtivABsnr rnr. me win f ma- Chine, lawn mower, ice box, 2 twin beds. IES lamp, folding oaoy ougsy, daveno. used linoleum, etc. 11605 No. Summer. j SADDLE horses. Very gentle. Can be seen at Rt. 8. Box 67. Ph. 4622. JUNIOR size bike, 24" wheel, one nur tin. new fenders and new paint Job. Phone 6535. ' i m r , ddtt Hi,thM mmB with roof. self cleaning. Call T. F. Mesch, Pt. 4, Top. Of So. 12tn St. HU1. Ph. 22178. Just received. 12 rooms of Apt. fur nishings. Woodry'a Auction Msrket, 1605 N. Summer. S-CUP electric percolator. 1143 S. 14th 17 TRAHJEK House.' furnished, kits of built-ins. davenport & chair, un finished kitchen cabinets. puFrains rtirniture. 2360 FalrsTounds I Rd. Ph. 5762. i. FRYERS. 3 lbs. Ph. 22459 between 7 and 8 PJd. Opposite Liberty school. FULL Size.- rubber tired, (ollapsible baby carrtage. Ph. 7738. j PREWAR baby buggy and lawn mower. Ph. 7632. 10" 3. Deere Hammermlll 8150. 500 lb. feed mixer 870. 500 chick brooder $20. 877 N. 23rd St. Phone 59i4 HARDWOOD dining table and chairs 835.00. 1715 N. Church. ! - - S RM. National trailer with Eject frld. Like new. U Edgewater St. ? HENS. 5 to 6 lbs, ISO lb. live, at farm. Ph. 22459. oppos. Liberty SchL WILL" BUY for cash, sell ! or trad ens. - ammunition St , scopes. Va idison. 590 No. High. . J ; FULLER Brushes. 1749 Grant. P. 8357 HILL grown Burbank seed; potatoes. 11.23. uvu. ' ' ' ' ' :- - iota- TOR I. ILK l li UJJ "Zr , xofl toes for planting, see Vlck Bros- av uiu. 5 . Cailaaava --r ! -J I ... ' n oiu je-e - r-,raf WE HAVE hog wire J barbed wire in stock. Montgomery Ward & Co.- - : ; . j --1 ATMORAYS OZONE, tell ,r a C. Pugh. Ph 3-2458. P.O. BO 46J. Trade Bliscellancous TRADE: Good wicker oD taw gy for metal coaster wagon. Phone 21631- 1715 N. Cburch. ,! ' PRE-WAR davenport and chair. 968 Center. : v ' I