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Quotations at
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Or., July 30 (AP)
Wheat: Mo future quoted.
No tuh train quoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 147;
oft whit (excluding Rex) 1.4; white
Club 1.4; western red 1.48.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 1-47; 10
. Am. ... 1 ai. 1
per cent .o, ji wi
per cent 134. ..."
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.40;
1 lper cent 1 JO; 11 per cent 1 M.
.- rutnt, Whut 11 haT-
ley 4, flour 8, oata 2. millfeed a.
Portland Prodaea
PORTLAND, Ore., July SO (AP)
Butter fat: rirtt quality, maximum of
Jm of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in
Portland 43-52' kc; premium quality,
maximum of .39 of per cent acidity
labile: vallev . routes and country
points 2c less than first or 50-51 '.c.
Eggs: To producers, candled basis,
case count 36-J7c; select henneries. 38
38e; medium 34-35c dozen.
Eggs: -To reUtlert: A large 44c; A
medium 39c; small (pullet) A 25-27c
dozen.
Lin nourtrv: Ruvln - prices from
producers: Broilers up to 2' lbs. 27c;
fryers 2'i to 4 lbs. 28c: roasters over
3',i lbs. 29c; Leghorns 23c lb.; colored
hens, all weights 25c; rooster and
tags Ik lb.
Live poultry: Selling prices to' re
tailer! : No. 1 grade Leghorn broiler
up to iVi lib. 30cr roasters 29c; stag
Jl'ic; old roosters 21c; fowl (hens)
25AC. " J ' - .
Country f meat: Rollback price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, 120-140 lbs. 16-1 7c; vealers
AA Wic-.iA 21c; B 19-19ic; C 15-
17ic: culls 12-l5c: beef AA 2ic; a
S04c; B 18c; C 14c; canner -cutter
cows 13-14c; Bulls, canner-cutters !
jCAM'T KEEP
GRANDL1A IN
HER en
SIm'o aa Lively as a Youngster
Now ber Backache la botta
Many auffmrv telle i nagging backacfc
.qiuckiy. oacm they discover that tba real
cam of their trouble may be tired kidneys.
Tbe kidneys are N'atWs chief way of tak
ing thm exceaa acida and hu out of tbe
blood. Tha balp aaoss paopla paas about S
pintaaday.
Wbta disorder of kidney funeuoa permits
poisonous atattar to remain in your blood, it
my raaaa nacting backarna. raeumatie paina,
leg paina, laaa of pep and nrry, getting ap
nights, aweuing, pu&neas aadar tbe eyes,
Keadarhas sod diisineag. Frequent or scanty
paasagea with smarting and burning aome
tunc shows tbera is something wrong with
your kidneys or bladder.
Don't wsitt Ask your drofcist for Doaa's
Pilla, used sueoearfully by millions for over
40 yean. Tbey give happy relief and will help
tbe 15 miles of kidney tubes tiuah out poison
ous waste from your blood. Get Doaa's PiUs.
The
135 II. Ccnnercial
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'that kr anetli is iaai.
5he
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By Quinn Hall
60UfcU3rES NTHfcOS-4.
WERE WlWEL &
Portland
11V.JU Untia as oa. A sail, n
22kc; C 10-20c; ewe FS 13c; med
ium lzc; H is'c.
Butter: A A grade prints 46-484e-.
cartons 47-47,ic; A (Tad prints 45
44c; cartons 46i-47c; B grade prints
4aV-4574C; cartons 4o-M4c
Cheese: selling price to peruana re
tailers: Oregon triolets 28.4c: daisies
29.9c; loaf 30.2c lb.; triplets to whole
salers 27c: loaf 271.C FOB.
Rabbits: Government ceiling: Ave
rage country killed to retailers 40-44c
lb.: live price to producers 22-24e lb.
Turkeys: Selling price to retailers :
Dressed hens No. l, 3S',-3c in.
Turkeys: Alive:. Government ceiling
buying prices: Hens 42c, torn 36ic lb.
dressed basis. . - ..-,-.
Onions: Green 85-70c dos. bunches.
Onions: Dry. Coachella wax 2.7S:
California red 2.50; Walls Walla 2.00
50-lb. bag; Arizona white 2.75 per 50-
lb nag.
Potatoes: Old local No. 1, 3.50 cen
tal; do 2s, 90s, 1.25; Klamath No. 1
3.75; Deschutes No. 1. 3.65 cental. -
Potetoes: New Calif ornit white 3.90
cental; Texas red 3.00 50-lb. bag.
Hays: Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 2 or better $34-39; oat-vetch
$26 ton valley points; timothy (eastern
Oregon) $35-36 ton; clover $24 ton;
Montana grass hay (No. 1) $33.50 ton.
Wool: Government control.
Mohair: 1942 12-month 45c lb.
Hops: Nominal contract: 1944, 85c
up; 1945, 75c; 1948. 55c; 1947, 50c lb.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20 (AP)
(WTA) Salable and total cattle 150;
calves 50; market rather slow on plain
kinds ' available; generally steady at
the week's decline; few cutter-common
dairy type steers 7.00-9.00; med
ium grade weighty grass steers 11.50
13.50; few common heifers 1.50; can-ner-cutter
cows 4.00-5.50; shelly cows
down to 3.50: common beef cows 6.25
6.50; few medium cows 8.00-10.00; good
heavy sausage bulls 9.00; common-medium
grades .7.00-8.50; calves slow,
weak; few common - medium calves
and vealers 8.00-12.00; good-choice
vealers 14.00-50; some held higher.
salable and total hogs 300: holdover
300; market more active, mostly
steady: good clearance in prospect;
good-choice 180-240 lbs. 14.00-25: 270
lbs. down to 13.75; heivier weights
down to 12.00; light lights 11.50-12.50;
few 170 lbs. 13.00; good sows 1.509.50;
light weights to 10.00; good - choice
feeder pigs 12.00-50.
Salable and total sheep 300: hold
over 700; market steady to weak; fair
clearance in prospect; few good
choice spring lambs 11 JO; best held
up to 13.00; medium - good grades
10.5O-11.Z3; common lambs mostly on
feeder account 8.00-50; good ewes
3.50 down. -"
Grading of Filberts Will
Be Discussed at Hearing
A hearing to discuss new of
ficial grades and standards for
shelled filberts wil Ibe held in the
state agricultural department here
next week.
Original "YELLOW FRONT Drug and Candy Special
Sole Agents for Penslar
Prescriptions
So she comes to a druggist she knows is fully prepared to help
her at all times of illness. He has always given her the most
careful service in filling her perscriptions perfectly. She knows
she can depend on SCHAEFER'S. i
Fans
.. Developed
and Printed
Any 8 or 8-exposure roll and
a iii wi
30
1 print of each
good negative
.This la the official Penslar Kemedy store for Marion eemnty.
Ten will find these preparations ef highest qnallty and gnar
anteed U be exactly far what they are told and represented
W PC
THE EXCELSIOR TRUSS WILL SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM
r . . . Come In and So On Todar
SCXXAEFQS CORN EZMSDY wiU hcrrvwst your crop. Don't
endurw & dlacomiort of pcirJulccniabuaiona;or calouxtg
HOOD'S .
TOwOII OAI LOTIOII ,
is ' good for hop poison, loo.
GCi and ca.co
Bean Pickers
Are Mobilized
For Harvests
The OSC extension service,
through the state emergency farm
labor office,! was mobilizing it
forces throughout the Willamette
valley today for. the harvesting of
a record breaking acreage in snap
beans. 5j -
The major portion of this' crop,
which last year was valued at
aoout S3,uuutuuuf win nave to re
harvested by youth and women
again this season! A total of 4700
acres of snap Deans nave been
planted for processing this year, j
it is estimated, or 400 -more acres
than were harvested in 1943. In
addition, some acreage has been
planted for the fresh market '
The bean harvest will begin in
some areas about' July 25, but the
peak demand fot workers will not
come until about the middle of
August County; farm labor' as
sistants will recruit these pickers.
Two grade school children un
der " proper supervision can pick
as many beans as an adult man,
results of a bean harvest labor
efficiency study: i made last year
by the OSC farm management
department Indicate. The study
also showed that boys and girls
In platoons ; under adult leader
ship picked about 10 per cent
more beans 1 than youngsters not
in platoons. 'Those who had pre
vious experience picked from 10
to 20 per cent : more than Inex
perienced pickers.
The average amount of beans
picked per day i by all ages was
approximately 150 pounds. Adults
averaged about 200 pounds daily,
grade school children from 11 to
14 years about 1 100 pounds, and
high school children from, 14 to
17 years around 130 pounds.
- Some; Mexican! and migratory
labor will be .available for the
bean harvest bu local help is ex
pected to carry most of the load,
the state farm labor office reports.
Stock! Market
Hi Sligi.lv
NEY YORK, iuly 20 -Jfy- Rails
tried to lead the stock market on
another recovery trip today but
they failed to hold and relatively
urgent selling toward the close
threw bom Carriers and industrials
for losses o ffractions to a point or
more generally! i V
The Associated Press 60-stock
average was: off .4 of a point at
55.4, It was another broad market,
929 issues appearing. Of these 492
were down, 234 up and 203 un
changed. Tranfers totalled 1,342,
910 shares compared with 1,138,700
the day before.:! ;
Stocks and Bonds
' Jury 20
STOCK AVERAGES
i 30
Si Indus
19 IS 60
Rails Otil Stk
29.3 37 8 55.4
29 8 37.9 55.8
29.7 38.2 M.3
28.8 37.5 55.2
27.0 36.7 52.6
29.8 38.6 56.4
22.9 35.1 49.3
10 10 10
Indus Util rogn
105.1 106.9 88.5
105.1 106.9 88.4
105.1 101.1 68.4
105.0 106.7 67.3
105.8 105.1 62.2
105.7 107.2 68.6
104.7 104.7 63.2
Thursday jL..7.S
Previous day .71.3
Week ago -78.1
Month ago 78.0
Year ago J73.3
1944 high 78.2
1944 low i-69.1
BONU AVESAGES !
i sis. '
( Ralls
BOND AVERAGES
Thursday 90.8
Previous day i- 90.S
Week ago LS.5
Month ago -..88.4
Year ago . i
1044 igh , I on a
1944 low .JIX-7SJ
63 j
Remedies for Marion County
Filled 1899-1944
4 ' ? i
She Always Uanls
The Best For Her
FanUy
FED
A , soothing; corrective lotion'
fcr preventing-and COei
OeaUng atheletic foot OU
I
- Gastrte Hyperacidity
Boyl That sounds bad but
SCIAEFETS
will flxiit up in a Jiffy
. ... , CO-
Cottle w
Ohildrezai .pickers Learn Best From Leaders
i
A
! i I I
Children bean pickers Working- in
platoon workers,! a bean; picking stady mad last year by the OSC farm management department
shewed. Platoon leaders, like the woman at right not ! enly show the yenngsters hew beans sheold be
picked bat are able -jm direct'
Filbert Moth
Fligllk
Season Peal
By LILtlE Lk!
MADSEN
That the i peak
bf the
filbert
moth flight iias been reached and
that filberts should! be sprayed by
July 22 is the information Wil
lamette valley county agents are
giving out this week. br. B. ! G.
- 5 S t j . 4 !
Thompson" of Oregon experiment
station' is in charge of! watching
for the peak. ""! " '
The' recommended "
spray
is
three pounds of lead arsenate per
a J. i i i . i
100 gallons of water plus a Spread-
. - -; S . I i l i ,
er. -The recommended dust is! 40
fe ; I ' ! I i
per cent arsenate dust at the rate
of 40 pounds per acre,
The
- i
fii-
bert larvae feeds I on
thel under
1 (
therefore
surface of the leaves,
spraying and dusting
should be
concentrated on this area for best
results.- Those whd arei i bothered
witn 'Elbert? blight can
apply the
4 - -! I
arsenate with 6-24100
of copper sulphatq, 2
16 jpouhds
pounds of
quick lime -.or 3 pounds
of by-
drated lime, per 100 gal
ons! of
water) bordeaux mixuirej
M i - 8 ! !
From indications; of early dust
ing experiments ori mint, to con
trol! the mirit flea beetle, cryalite
seems to be? doing the jobj W. G.
Nibler repoU. A j 40 per cent
cryalite dus was applied to ithe
John Henny mint planting near
Brooks on July 13. By! Saturday
about 95 perf cent of the; flea beet
les were dead and probably will
not ibe able to restablishj them
selves in sufficient! numbers to do
much atamage this season. The
cryalite dust which is a 140 per
cent muxtuije was 'applied; at the
rate of 35 pounds per
acre.
Dust says; Niblei when
the air
is very still or use some type; of
a hooded d lister tq! bold the dust
on fne ground.
Store j
Phcns 5197-9723
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PENSLAR DENTAL
PLATE HOLDER
i50f
PUTNAM
is Nw;;v: :x.
Ttt Package -
DYE
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10
Extra work bother you?
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I Try SCHAEFER'S!
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. Ilcrve csj Cc2s -'
Lidscal EC: D
$1
krAvoid EmbarTassment'j
ITryiSch-ckr'i
nt -. ,! "1 M
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Back pain may mean trouble i
a WTT 3 ' a-aS,'i
platoons average about 19 per
and -wperrise ihelr work In the field.
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fc fa-t faamBSaaf saaBaff " aSBBBkaf aaanBB VaaBaSa agaaaSf - aaaagf
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45,204.000 Lbs.
U44 5?
TCTM W SSH IASX KU
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Due to unusually heavy drain on reserve supplies during the past :
two years, fanners, are threatened with serioms shortage of legume
and grass seed a vital link in prodoction of food now and in the
future. Uncertainty of new seed' production and needs for fall seed-:
Ing call tor a sufficient carry over to mecf requirements and maintain
a reserve supply. -In addition to providing feed for increased numbers
of livestock, legumes and grasses have, a direct bearing apon future
yields of other crops. Land under wartime strain of peak prodoction
most have legumes and grasses to maintain and restore fertility, and
must have cover to combat erosion. , Desired hay and pasture acreage
cannot be maintained, however, unless this year's seed harvest is
larger than in either of the past two years. Since seed production,
varies greatly because of weather, and the acreage available' for seed
harvest is smaller; than in either of the past two yean, it is argent
that more than this usuaT number of acres be harvested for Seed.- : ;
Salem Market
1 be 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 oot guaranteed
by Th Statesman; i
Cauliflower, crate ,,. , S2S and 155
Crook neck St Italian; squash, lb. M
Turnips, dox bunches 1.00
Cabbage, lb. - M
Endive, dor. bun. .70
Radishes, doz bun. ; JO
Carrots, dox bun. M
Celery, doz. bun. 'j,, ,, 1.50
Pumpkin, lb. 03,
Parsnips, lb. ' ; ; , JOS
BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTBT
Andresea's Buying Prices
(Subject to change without : notice)
BUTTEKFAT - i
Premium : -M
No. 1 A3
No. a m
BUTTE PRINTS
A
B
.4V
.49 i
J4
.4
i
9 .
Quarters
EGGS H
Extra large
Mediuma and standards
f uiieis ,.
POULTRY
Colored hens. No. 1 1
No. S colored hens
Colored frys
Marion Creamery's Saying Prices
(Subject to change withort aotlcel
Co-op Ilarket
1288 STATE ST.
Some of y the finest red rasp
berries grown in the Willamette
valley will be available again this
Friday and Saturday. There will
also be some youngberries, boy
senberries, ' blackcaps and. prob
ably wild blackberries. ; -
. In booths 2 and 3 you will find
some dressed, poultry on Friday
and directions for ordering fry
ers, hens, etc., to be brought to
the Market for 'you on Saturday.
For hand made novelties go to
booths . ? and t Rug weaving
equipment in the special booth.
In booth 10 you will find flow
ers of many kinds.
I Friday and Saturday you will
find home grown early peaches
and apples, new potatoes, and a
full line of vegetables, also fil
berts, walnuts and walnut meats,
v If there is anyuiing you would
like to buy . through the Co-op
Market that you do not find when
you shop there tell the Superin
tendent about it Such supplies
can probably be 1 made available
just when you want them. 7 "
' It's time now to make plans to
the community cannery for
string beans. Arrange J tp have
your; cannery supplies come di-
red from the ranch at the time
that you can get service at the
cannery. , ,
- For information about Market
supplies telephone 3797 during
market -hours. -At other time
phone 8280 or 1460. . .
Look for Co-op ' Market nrws
again next Friday. Pd. Adv. ,
"Jg.'WV.M
-
kM& ,C.WwitA t-Mi'-xiaiii
cent more peands a day thaa non-
5 O&i
Quotations
POULTRY
No. 1 springs
No. 1 hens
3
-3
LIVESTOCK
BuTtnc prices for No. 1 stock, based
on condiUons and sales reported:
Dressed veal ., , . . XI
Spring lambs 14.00 to IS 00
Yearlings 9 00 to 11 00
Early Pole Bean j
Harvest ! Underway
JEFFERSON C. R. Gee plan
ned to start picking j early pole
beans Wednesday morning, in his
five acre patch, but the rain Tues
day night and Wednesday morning
made it too disagreeable for pick
ing..
He has ten more acres of the
late variety of blue lake beans,
which will be ready to pick as
soon as the early ones are finished.
Mr. Gee brings the pickers back
and forth from Jefferson in his
truck. ! j
Picking Boysenberries
Started at Wheatland ;
WHEATLAND -- Picking start
ed at the almost four acre boy
senberry field at the Mrs. Walter
Kirkwood farm Thursday. A full
crew of local people are doing the
work. Marion Gilchrist is the nian-
'ager.-' 7 - - f .
Ed Loop of Hopewell is hauling
them to the Reid-Murdoch can
nery at Salem. -l:X r
tUsenberTt
- wbaer ef a fswlag sJTt froUcs t
-eaeitest. -stnga -wnUe he works at
'his war pUni Jab t arret lath
-TOritsr-ta lit factory el the ,
Ferd X-strsanest eemnaay, Leng
Island City. N. T. - -.
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cial responsibility lor errors wbicb
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bshed In Its columns and in cases
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ment In which the typographical
mistake occuis. -
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to reject questionable advertising
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place , all advertising under the
proper classification.
A "Blind" Ad an ad containing
a Statesman ooa number for aa ad
dressis for the protection of tbe
advertiser and must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
Is not at liberty to divulge tnfor
mation as to the identity of as
advertiser using a Blind" od.
Livestock and Poultry t
QUALITY Baby Chicks every Tues
day. . Special Mating Christie ' New
Hamnahirca will . make YOU more.
money as broilers or layers, atuxixibr-
TON'S 4 comers. .
Mtw Hamnahire chickens. various
ages. St. S. Box 73t. Salem. Ph. X242S
WANTED: Beet and canner cows
bulls and veals. Will call at farm
K. L Snethen. 3970 C Turner Bond
Ph. S1349. Moms or even.
ATTENTION
arm AmA a. wnHhUM atncfe
la m M.tm..t'l MAtlMl A T W fcj S VII .
TUXZCR BY-PRODUCTS. Ph. SOOO
Collect No other pame. . ..
Help Wanted
MAN or woman to clean hooae.
Good wages to person ' knowing "how,
473 N. Suaimer. . i
NOW Recisterine- Bean Hon Pick
era. Minto Yard. 841 Saginaw. Ph. S18S.
Bean picking starts wed Jury sotn.
WANT couple to operate short order
restaurant and erocerv. Best location
on hichwav In larvest hoi 'ard - dist
rict. Bit . monev -roaaer. fronts nam
yours. Phone Salem-9940 for particu
lars or see Mr. Hunnlcut at Mopville
school corner 1 Mi. S. E. of Inde
pendence. !
BEAN 8c- cucumber pickers wanted.
Reeister now. - Startine test week of
July, coon camp grounos. tenia, wooa
St good water rr. nooa swimming.
Truck from - Salem every day. Good
beans Jc cucumbers. Location: S mi.
S. E. of Stayton at. end of Dlckman
Lane. R. M. Harner, Rt. L Box 58C.
Aumsville. Ore. .
HOP PICKERS wanted for Mission
Bottom Hop Co 12 mi. N. of Salem.
Picking begins . about Aug. 19. Ph.
2-2347 Salem, write Gervaia, Ore. Bill
Statesman.
WANTED
1.000 Hop Pickers
Harvest starts the latter part ot
August. 400 acre of hiah trellis hops.
Cool, shady camps with lights; wood.
shower baths and day nursery for
children furnished free to pickers.
Grocery -store, meat market and res
taurant on grounds. Register In person
at ranch office or write us for full
particulars.
. CLEMENS HORST CO.
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
ARE You interested In meat cutting
as a profession r If you are and have
had some retail cutters experience or
farm cutting experience, you can se
cure immediate employment . In s
steady posiUon with full opportunity
to learn the business while you earn
a good wage. We are prepared to
teach you. As a -retail meat cutter
you will be rendering a genuine war
time service to the community. Posi
tions available both in and out of
Salem. Apply Safeway Stores District
Office. Room 20S. McGUchrist Build
ing. Salem.
WE NEED:
Young man or woman to help with
odd Jobs Sat and Sun.
Waitresses, full time.
Kitchen help, full time.
Mickey's Sandwich Shop
Help Wanted Male
Workers now employed in war -production
should not apply and will not
be considered for employment by era
ployers advertising in this section..
EXPERIENCED
Mech
anics
Top Wages
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
Center at Liberty l?t!3 l
MAN for light Janitor work at
YMCA. Apply in person, t -
" LOGGERS Need 1 ' set fallen. 2
buckers, 1 second loader. 4 choker
setters. Top wages. Housing, board and,
room available. See Pope it Talbot.
218 N.'Levens St, Dallas. Oregon, or
phone Dallas 224. At Portland see or
write Mr. Peterson. Pope At Talbot.
61S N.W. Front. Portland 9, Oregon.
WANTED: Married - man on dairy
farm. 8155. house, lights, potatoes and
milk. Ph. 871-19. J. M. Nlchouv RC 8,
Box 141. Salem. . . ;
rtJRNITURK and appliance sales
man. An opportunity to learn th busi
ness while you earn a good wage.
Permanent position. Hogg Bros., 2S0
State.
Grains Go Up,
Then Slump
CHICAGO, July 20 -VP)- Wheat
futures started "higher today and
maintained fractional gains unto
late in the session when the ad
vances encouraged hedge selling
and the market eased back to near
yesterday's close. Rye was inde
pendently weak the end of trading
and oats were fir;yVvV:;-v
Reports of additional black rust
damage to the spring wheat crop
caused a flurry of short covering at
the opening but the demand was
not sustained.
At the close wheat was higher
to lower than yesterday's finish,
July 41.37. Oata were V to
higher, July 78Vi. Bye was to 1
cent lower, July $1C8H. Bgrley was
unchanged to "Tower, July
WANTED
Help Wanted Male
WANTED: Bov vlnsetters. 14 years
or over. Se a line. Will take you home
when work is done, jrerxecuon Bowl
ing J Alley. - -i. ' - V-v i.
WANTED: Dairy' hand. ' Schindier
Bros, South- Salem. . : ' ',
MECHANIC. Permanent position. Ex
cellent pay... Herr all -Owen Co. .
Help Wanted Female
POULTRY snickers wanted.' Exper
ience not necessary. Northwest Poul
try.' 1509 N. front. .
WANTED; Dishwasher. Navy unit.
Lausanne HaU, Willamette University.
See j Mr crary mt ra. sa.
WANTED: A nurse, No housework.
EXPER. VaHetv elrL Good pay.
Good hours. Capitol Variety, 1262 State
Situations Wanted
EXPERT Carpenter It Repair work.
Ph. '. 710X .
COMPETENT lady wants position' as
companion to invalid lady. Inquire
40 ,MlU. . .t-
Youne man - available for morning
work. 8-12.00. Desire . downtown em
ployment which will enable continu
ance of full time Job afternoons. Ac
evenings. Box S3, Statesman. . ;
PreSchool.. Playschool; v. 1381 State.
Ages 2-8. Part or all day. Ph. S439.
CHILDCRATT Nursery I We pick, up
and! deliver: 1909 Trade. Ph. 11829.
loney to Loan
Quick GasH Loans!
On any .worthwhile security-
Repayable in 12
i I months ;
Company ; la locally ..owned and .
j A? Managed. '
GENERAL FINANCE
CORPORATION '
S-13S - Phone 91SS " '
136 S. Commercial " St. Salem '
PRIVATE MONEY
Auto And Truck Loans
-Money for -new 'and 'used -ears - er
trucks -regardless of age. -No delay
bring ear -and title and get the money.
i 1 to IS - jrionths to repay.
After J-S o'clock shone S381 or 11 148
for 'appointment - - -. . a t
HOY H. SIMMONS
- - - Kegioetea oy raw
138 ;S Caro l St. Phone 8168. M 132)
! AUTO LOANS
DS your ear as security. Prompt
private - service. SIS OS per mo. repays
$180; in 1J months. Come In or phone.
t Personal Finance Co. .
Room 129. Second Fir, New Bllgh Bldg.
91S State St. Phone: Salem 3181
Lie. S-122 M-16S. , N. Anderson. Mgr.
:V p:;;$ '?M0NEY$-- U:
REAL ESTATE LOANS V , "
I PERSONAL LOANS
f CAR LOANS
W buy Real Estate Mortgages
; I - and Contracts.
STATE FINANCE CO.
Uc. S-218 M-222. 213 Guardian Bldg.
EMERGENCY loans for doctor, hos
pital, auto repair, etc An accommo
dating,.: understanding, helpful loan
serviced
Capital Loan Company
S-253 Under State Regulation M-32S
318 First National Bank Bldg. Ph. 4448
j Auto Loans j
Willamette Credit Co.
STH IXOOR GUARDIAN ntnUDINQ
; UCENSE H U 139
Loans Wanted
FARM 4 LOANS
A.! N - Duncan S Ladd it Bush Bids.
For Sale -ftliscellaneous
MAHOGANY dining room table. Ph.
3080 'Evenings. -: " . -
38 H. D. 49 motorcycle. 350 onion
seed! trays. J-wheel h. D trailer, new
600-18 tires. Phone 8292. 300 Ever
green, after I PJ4.
No. 15 De Laval cream- separator.
Ph. T765.. - ,
STUDIO . Couch: revolving clothes
line;; elec. motor; dresser. 4U3 Union;
RANGE cook stove: davenport: ice
box:l elec fan. 1880 N. Com'L
MOD. t trailer house, well eauiooed.
$4S0.i 2 bike. S. Monmouth on old 89
highway.
PRE-WAR mohair living rm. set:
swing: rocker, spring construction; all
wool Wilton rug 9x12; dining rm. set;
enamel trash burner with water coils;
newjbdrm. set, PC 1800 N. 23rd St
DAVENPORT: 2 bdrm. sets; fruit
jars: some mechanic tools Ac carpen
ter tools. 260 Gaines.
Zenith port, radio, like new. Davenp.
ic rocker Glenn Creek Drive. Box 99.
CIVID TTlilk -Hat frwaH unn IS
Henry Rahe. Rt. S, Box 277. -. -
1 DOUBLE bed with Inner spring
mattress. 2 other beds with - springs
and mattress. Pre-war baby walker.
Inq, evenings at .1418 S. 12th St, up
stairs. .: r; -
PRE-WAR davenport- St chair S6S.
Simplex ironer $73. 3-piece hall set $29.
Elec.! broiler $10. 442 S. 23rd. Ph. 9452.
10x12 tent, almost new. 3643 Cherry.
SO i TONS baled clover hav. E J.
Montendon. Rt .7. Bx 32S. Ph. 39T14.
1 FULLER Brushes. 1749 Grant P. S397
WILL BUY for cash, aall or trU
guns; ammunition a scopes. Don
Madison. 390 No. High. .
YOUNG mwta Rn mihi fi . . . svi.
fard s rruit Stand. 2930 N. ' rront,
Ph. 6320.
-: PUNOS '
s h. I1I..1.J... I . -.1 . M
- - Muinnwi v auuivi mij ITU
with ton of a Baby Grand. $399.
Uaed, reconditioned and rebuilt piano
reasonably priced. Piano benches $12.
TaUmaa's 399 S. 12th, near SP depot.
V WRINGER Rolls for aB makes of
washers. E. A. Ellis, manager of Nelson
Bros, furniture store, S19 N. Liberty St
WE HAVE hog wire fencing and light
barbed wire in stock. Montgomery
Ward e Co. ..- . r
ATMORAYS OZONE, n and rent.
H. C Puff Ft S-S4S8 P.O. Box 463.
FRUIT Jars it Caps. -Atlas" Mason,
Quarts 79c dos. Pints (9c doz. at West
em Auto Supply Company. Salem.
SELECT, tree rfpe TUtoa r canning
a price is rxom me uaues will he Br re
about July 30 Open until 7 P. M.
week days, all day Sunday, Puritan
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