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I 1 ,J Farm iibimairiciai v r-i: PAGE TWELVE Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oiwtjori, Friday Morning, September 15, 1S44 Markets "Strictly Private" By Quinn Hall AFTER B8UG OJHt "By "R VMTE HOUSE. E ht HANK MS TO A80DT.THE.'TWBSair - e . a. , I a APr . fotK-4J"ia rt9 XV P-lU- L tfcl Hfc KNU SjUKKT hfc lAUfcMi OH r Yt J 1 Ground Dry For Seeding Winter Wheat PORTLAND, Sept 14 -JP)- The 4 ground was too dry fof seeding grain today, parched last week by . the hottest September week on record in northwestern Oregon. Conditions foregathering late hay crops were favorable, how ever, the weather bureau report- . ed. With corn rapidly approach ing maturity, most , of the grain in the state was harvested. Farm ers were stijl feeding much of their livestock In barns because of dry pastures. The bean harvest has nearly ended, the bureau's crop-weather report said. Harvesting ; of pota toes and onions was under way, .. and other garden vegetables were en route to processors. Cantaloupe picking was nearing an end in Umatilla county; green peas were being sent from Curry county, and peppermint distilling was 'well advanced. Auctioneer Pays to Get Rid of Item SEATTLE, Sept. 14 -W5)-For half an hour Louis Greenfield, Se attle auctioneer, briskly "knocked down" antiques from. a collection left- by a prominent northwest lumber man. Then his hand fell on a pair of ordinary glass candle sticks. "Who'll bid $1.50?" he called. No answer. "Make it a dollar." No answer arid the offers dwin dled past 75 cents, half a dollar and a quarter. . ; , , wWhoH take them for free?" cried the sweating. auctioneer. ,' Still no answer. "Ill add a dime," he offered, j No answer, and the offer went Up a nickel. "I'll take 'em," said a reluctant voice from the back 6 the crowd after the offer reached, "for free and 25 cents." With a sigh of relief, Greenfield turned back to the antiques. Corn Flooded With Orders CHICAGO, Sept 14-D-Selling orders flooded the corn pit as trading in futures of that commo dity was resumed today after a 1 5-month suspension. Opening pri ces were surprisingly low and the sell-off : affected other markets. Wheat and rye were weak at the close,? oafs .were strong fend bar ley; 'was mixed, iff '- ' j Much "of the early trade was 'in corn nd centered In the May con tract Vhich opened as low as S1.D5, 13 cents below the ceiling. The early: offerings found the market without aggressive support but la ter, prices steadied and held to a narrow range the remainder of the da j- I , ' i . , V At the close wheat was I to 1' lower : than' yesterday's fin ish September $1.56 !i. Oats were unchanged to 2 higher Septem ber 59-60tti Rye was off ,to lVi, September 83. Barley was Vt higher to Ba lower, September 99 iiJ Compared With the? opening, corn was f,k higher to t4 lower at the close with December quoted at $1:078.' i ; j I . Most countries of the world use a standard -time based on one! of the even hour;; meridians as reck oned Jfrom Greenwich. ' Legal ! Notice j Men & Uomen Heeded AT ONCE FULL TIME OR PART TIME to save peach and prune crops. Work either at the TERMINAL, Front j and D.Sts. in Salem or PLANT at Liberty. DAY SHIFTS 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. NIGHT SHIFTS 7:00 P. M. to 5:30 A. M. . .PART TIME VICTORY SHIFT 7:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. FREE BUS SERVICE to bring and take home work ers on night and Victory shifts in Salem and vicinity of cannery. LUNCH SERVED BY CAFE! UIIITED GROWERS, IlIC. v ". Phone 2-2036 This advertisement In cooperation with. - r ! Salem Canners Committee notice or civil: service examination; for firemen :- j, . . a i . i i, , i j A j Civil Service Examination for firemen will be held at 9:00 a. mi. City Hall in Salem, Ore gon, j September j 29, 1944. j i GENERAL SCOPE OF EXAM INATION; In addition td medical examination by the city; physi-1 General Knowledge and men-: tal; ability; geography of Jthe city; simple problems in arithmetic spelling fis generally used in mak ing reports pertaining to fire and; firemen's; reports i athletic tests as: would ordinarily : be used in fire fighting. ' - ! j GENERAL : - REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must;! have been bona fide residents of the City of Sa lem for at least one yeaf immedi ately! previous to the date of the examination and must be regis-: tered voters. Applicants must be off good character.; . -M . Age limits tare from 21 to 31 DUTJES: Under supervision, to assist in preventing, controlling and putting out:: fires; to operate fire fighting equipment; to assist in caHng for apparatus, quarters,' and equipment, and to do other work? as i required. ' A credit of ten per cent shall be! allowed in favor of all appli cants Ifor appointment or employ-; ment runder civil service, who., in time ibf war, or in an expedition of the armed forces of the United' States, have served in and been: honorably discharged from the armed forces ' of the Unite d: States, including; the army, navy,; and marine corps and the Amer ican Red Cross.; i ; j..-;!-1; j:" Pay of firemen under present. budget is $150.00 per month for the frst six months and $173.35 per month thereafter. Application blanks may be ob tained at the - office of ; the City Recorder at the City Hall, Salem, ! Oregon, where applications must be filed. No applications accept ed' after 5:00 p. nu Sept. 22. 1944.1 . ? By f order of the Civil Service Commission, City of Salem, Ore-- SOn. - If.-:-.!-; I I ALFRED ; MUNDT, 7 ' I i City Recorder and Chiefi 1 1 Examiner of Salem Civil; 0 1 Service Commission. S-13-f 'it; 1 14rl5-16-lfl-20. v:f !;;-.-:- j5 1 "Christmas in Summer" for a Merry Christmas O yerseas . r : : - i i ; n - i V ' ?f " i : ll; k ' h ; ) n r ' - I , ' Christmas brings thoughts cf.home. Traditional Christmas cards Ilk this will be most popular among men and women overseas. Postmaster General Frank C. Walker, and pert young officers ef the WAVES, 8PARS and Marino Corps inspect the armed farces official "Moll Early" postor at Its first public showing at "Christmas In' Summer." i I :! i,- 1 !-,-. - -; J :K t;'--'f:-.. ;," l: trriTH more than 5 million of oar armed forces orerseas by " Christmas Day, 1944, Christmas mail from borne 'will mean more than ever before. So said high-ranking Army and Nary officers as they helped launch 1944'! "Overseas Early Christmas Mailing Campaign' at an unusual "Christmas In July" luncheon sponsored recently by The Greeting Card Industry at the Wat dorf-Astoria in New York. la air conditioned "Christmas' at mosphere, further enhanced by Christmas' melodies. Christmas candles and turkey and plum-pudding, guests from the newspaper and radio worlds beard Postmaster General Frank C Walker announce that more than 60 million pieces of Christmas mafl will be going overseas in 1944. By cooperating la the Early Mail ing campaign. Mr. Walker said, mothers and dads, wives, sweet hearts and friends of men and women in the armed forces can make certain that every Christmas package and every Christmas card will be delivered overseas on. or before Christmas Day EARLY MAILING INFORMATION v Pmcktget for cmr mrmed forte oversea! mst bo mmilei betteeen September IS 'October IS. : r Address correctly i Wrap them aeestrely Weight limit 5 lb. I 1 ( Sice limit 15 la. long ', girth combined ! Prepay fall postage' Tbls 30-day period does not ap ply to Christmas cards. Chritlmas cmrit may be mailed at any time during or after the package mail ing period. They should bo mailed early enough, however, to j allow smfivdgpt time for. delivery in even the most distant theater of opera tion, before Christmas Day- They must 0- tent in tooled envelopes and prepaid at the first-clou rate of pottage. ' Farther, details at yoorl local Port Office. Stock Market Drops Again NEW YORK, j Sept 14 (JP) Stocks generally ; continued in the losing groove today for fractions to a point or more although, sel ling was less urgent and scattered market favorites managed to pull themselves j on to fairly solid ground. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off .4 of a point at 52.9. Of 862 issues registering, 512 were down, 140 j up and 210 un changed. Transfers of 727,675 compared with 880,420 the day be fore, j ' j 1 Prominent! on the offside were American i Telephone (ex-dividend),' Santa Fe, Southern Rail way, (Chrysler, Goodrich, Sears Roebuck, Woolwbrth, Internation al Harvester, Westinghouse, Tex as Co.l'J. C. Jenney and Sperry. Pittsburgh Steel preferred dropped 13 points at 82 on a 100-share sale, first transaction in this stock for some time. The 'Arabian pensinsula is half as large as all Europe. . The Original "YELWW FRONT' Drug and Candy Special Store 135 II. Conoercial Sol Agents for Penslar Remedies for Marion Ceanty Prescriptions Filled 1890-1944 : 1 Pkoas 5197-9723 You may cat what you like ; when you like if you use SchaeferYAnlacid V Tablets 50c a tox ; - r . - - Tte Excelsior Tress will solve your problem . . -Come in and see them to day. -:::::rKK;v . The Twenty-Four Hour - Cold Treatment Schncfcr's C:!d Ca;:dc3 50 C ::imTio!i V to oatomal to. . rstsred prompt! DCn-MA-MOL HJ toorta ohtmont lot Mpad ikowonJ. EOc ' Your pharmacist has enlisted his skill and experience in an all-out effort to keep Americans strong and well. Do your part tojget fit and stay fit. At the first signs of Illness call ' your physician. Then bring, his prescript tion to Schaefer's to I be filled ac curately and quickly. Stay well for Victory! ' ,s . . i PENSLAR V nTOEQcnznE liarrtma, & at ting, mn lnilfcwa tmd torn mtmoik do t kcvv gortrtc oodbf. 49c i i . I Lar:ci-cns:r tan Baca mrai f itsnnnttas ; '. 'i . ' ! 50 c This is the official Penslar Remedy Store for Marion county. You will find these preparations of highest quali ty and guaranteed to be exactly for what they are sold and represented to be. ,-;,. .; Vfabi Laaathw TaUrta 50c Oc , i Schaefer's L Corn Remedy Will Do the Job! Safely o. EasUy o Qaiekly Permanently I Painlessly , 1 1 - Sehaefer'a . ' Herbal Dalsan Is a tried and tested remedy far relief of coughs doe to colds. ( Thousands of Salem folks hare found relief with this famous formula. Harmless, thorough, Inexpensive. 50C and S1.00 It's SluLbcrn! Get Rid of the Itch and Palu of Poison Oak. L'se Heed's Lclicn sdc d!oa.co Sold Only at Schaefer's r- -1 For Quickest and Most Lasting Relief w Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Or- Sept. 14-AP) Butter A A grade prints 46-lic. car tons 47-47ic: A grade prints ',i-46c. carton 46i-47c: B grade prints 45U 45ic cartons 46-4,,c. Buttertat First quality, maximum of :. of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52 lie; premiuml quality. maximum of 35 of 1 per cent avidity &3-S3UC: valley routes and country points 2c less than first or SO-Sl'&c Eggs To producers, ca nailed basis: Select henneries 3-45c; mediums 32 34c dozen. I ; . j Eggs to retailers: A large 46c; A medium 30-40c; . small (pullet) A 23c dozen. i ! Live poultry Buying prices from producers: Broilers up to 2 lbs. 29c: fryers. 2 to 3' lbs. 28c: roasters over 3 1 a lbs. 29c; Leghorns 25 "c lb.; color ed hens, all weights 25sc lb.; roosters and stags 21c lb. ! Country meats KonoacK prices u retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 120-140 lbs. 16-17c;s vealers AA 22xc: A 21;c; B 19-19 lie: C 15 174c: culls 12-15c; beef AA 214c: A 204c; B lfc; C 14c; canner-cutter cows 14c; i bulls, canner-cutters l 14'ic: lambs AA 26c: A 24V.C: B 22' ic: C 10-20c; ewes FS 12V4c; medium 12c; ft 18ic. - . i Cheese - Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 29.4c; daisies 29.Sc; loaf 30.2c lb.; triplets to whole salers 27c; loaf 27',ic TOB. i Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed to retailers 35-44c lb.; live price to producers 22-24c lb. Turkeys selling price to retail ers; Dressed hens No. 1. 39 'i -43c lb. Turkeys Alive: Government cell in buyinsT prices: Hens 42c: toms MVac lb -dresaed basis i Onions Green 65-uc dot. bunches. Onions -4 CallfornU red 2 50; WalU walla 2.00-2 00 SO-lb. bag; Yakima 2.00-1 2.10; Idaho White Globes 2.45. per 50- Ib.i bag.-, I,-- wool Government control. Cascara bark 1944 peel 15c lb. ' Mohair 1942.! 12-month 45c lb. Hops Nominal contract: 1944, SSc Up; 1943. 75Ct 1940, DSC! 1947, 50C lb, 10c lb.: bid, isc; green buu ec up. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore-i Sept. 14 AP) Wheat futures and cash - grain un quoted, j . j - usn wdmi Did i : son wmte i.a; soft white (excluding Rex) 1.43: white club 1.43: western red 1.43'i.; Hard reo winter: ordinary ! l.s: id per cent 1.44; 11 per cent jl.M; 12 per cent IJ0, j. Mara wmte ttaarr: iu per cent i.4j: 11 per cent 1.46; 12 per cent Ml. Today's car receipts: Wheat! 22. bar ley Id. flour 2. oata 3. millfeed. 2. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore- Sept. 14 (AP) (WrA SaUble cattle ISO. total 225: salable and total calves SO; i market moderately active, mostly steady: few cutter-medium steers T .00-11.00: com mon heifers S 0O-8.50; odd bead to 10.00; . canner-cutter ; cows 4.00-3.50; shelly ; cows down to 3.50; medium good beet cows t .00; lightly- sorted; one load medium grade held above S. 50; few common-medium bulls 7.25- 1.30; odd Heavier Duns to a.75; few good-choice vealers 13.00-50 choice light weights quotable to! 14.00; cull common calves and vealers 3.00-9.00; ood arass calves 12.00. - h.n salable hogs 650. total B50; market less active but mostly steady; i good- choice 180-240 lbs. 15.75; few medium grades 15.50; 241-300 lbsj 14.50-15.00; 14O-170: lb. 13.50-14.50; good SOWS 12.50 13.00; choice heavy feeder pigs quot able to 13.00; good stags 10.00. saunie sheep 350, total 550; strictly good-choice wooled lambs i scarce, quotable steady up to 12.50; few good grades. 12.00; medium-good lots 11 50; commoa-medium 8.00-9.50; inferior culls down to 3.00; few $4 lb. range feeder lambs 9.00; good ewes 3.00-25. Classified Advertising ; Statesman ': Classified Ads Call 9101 Three lnsertiima per Unai5c Six Insertions per UnaU-40c One mnnth per' Una Minimum charge 3c; I d. min imum 35c; 8 tL mJn. 45c. No refunds,. ' Copy for this page accepted un til S 30 the evenuig before publics tion for classification. Copy re ceived after this time wlil be run under the beading ."Too Lata to Classify Tbo Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibtLty for errors which' may appear tn advertisements pub ttsbed in its columns and in cases where this paper ta at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment tn which tbo typographical mistake occuis. i - ( .. , -; Livestock and Poultry RABBIT FRYERS and furs. Ph. 9S83 WANTED: " Bee and canner . cows bulls and veals. Will call at farm I. Snethen, 3570 sV Turner Road Ph. 21343 Morns or eves. -' ; i FOR SALZ: Jersey cow, fresh. 4 yrs. old. White's Farm. 1 mile East of Turner. . - ' r- ' a ' COWS. - a calves. ; on .norse. Call after PM. A. P. Clark. Rt. 0. Bx. 339. mm'oion&0amoTmo&n9O)nlmmrnmma . ' ATTENTION j : ' Will remove dead .Si worthless stock in a moment's notice! SALEM FER TILIZER & BY-PRODUCTS PtyaoOO Collect (No. other Phone), j ; ! ' , CHRISTIE New Bampshires. Day old or . started. Free circular.. Wilson's Hatchery, Lyons, Ore. "T . Help Wanted Salem Market Quotations I The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daily market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: 1 i BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY Adresea't Buying Prices ; (Subject to change without notice) BUTTERFAT U - ; Premium ' - 1 -34 No. 1 . s JU . No. 2 . I M ,. BUTTER PRINTS 1 A .48 B . .45V4 Quarters j 464 EGGS Extra large ,",,,. Mediums and standards Pullets . POULTRY Colored hens. No. 1; No, 2 colored bens . Colored frys 24 , J5 A Jl 19 Marion Creamery's Buying Prices (Subject to chance without notice) POULTRY No. 1 springs No. 1 hens - LIVESTOCK 3 Si Spring lamb Yearling lamb Ewes Dairy cows Dairy bulls Top veal Top hogs. ISO to 240 lbs. 240 to S7 IOS. .,.1000 .7.00 to; IJSfr .03 . 4.00 to 5.50 .4.00 to tM 43.50 13.43 44.70 Stocks and Bonds Sept. 14 1 STOCK AVERAGES 30 13 , Indus . Rails Thursday 74.0 13 UtU! 37 .0 s 37 J; 37 a : 38.4 ; 35 j; 35.1 60 Stks SS.9 63 3 5J.S 55.8 50 4 36.4 49 3 20.4 Previous day 74.S . 26.5 Week ago 74 J . 2 i Month ago 77.0 28.9 Year ago . 70.7 24.S 1944 high 78 1 29.S 1944 tow . ....69.1 22J BOND AVERAGES j 1 , .. - - . --- - 20 - 10 j 10 1 10 ..- : r- . Ralls Indus UtU Fogn Thursday . Lsi.7 103.4 106.4 J Previous day SS.S 10S.4 106 4 i SS.5 Week ago -, ,.r sas 103a 106 S. , 68.8 Month ago SO S 105.3 10S 7 ; 67 S Year rg" 105.T 103.2 1 62.5 1944 high 90 S 103.7 ,; 107.2 f SS.S 1944 low , 794 104.T 104.7 i 63J 1 3EII Ci U0E3EI1 Oroonlly Hooded Day Shill I!o Say TJcrli ; I 1 The need is most vrgent. Without your help we cannot do or bit tn processing the bountiful prune crops an Polk County hills: Come Nowt Come all day from 7:30 a. m. r arrange for half days. It takes lots of women oa belts to see thai only good fruit goes Into cans. It takes men and students to track and damp the fruit, r - j . . I , j - , t . - , ' AND TOU BUSY MEN: Why not exercise s bit- between 5:00 and 9:00 or so evenings helping very tired fanners track their loads aver the scales., .1 - 1 . DIMM :37nfen9DUGSf ffEST SAtDI lUONI 1111 1 ? Hop Pickers ROBERT? HOP jARD Transportation facilities leaving eacb morning commencing Fridayi Septem ber 1st. as follows: i ', . At 5:13 a. m. and 6 a. m. from Capitola - Bones tee le Garage - Fairgrounds Road St Myrtle avenue Highland school. ; ! h -Larmer warehouse . ' . . ' ! Commercial and Center : , ' Ladd & Bush bank j j Miller and Commercial ; ' . i - 1 " Capitol and D Capitol and Garden Road Garden Road and 21st D and 21st D and 17th i ; 17th and Center 21st and Center. , - . 24th and Stat . ! 19th and SUte ; i 7 ' " 12th and State . Ferry and Cottage y-.; Farm Employment ofice 36: Che- meketa 1 1 , , Lee and Turner road . 1 I2th and Mission ; -- ' High and Mission . ' Leslie School Commercial and Hoyt ' ! - 1 Jefferson hwy. and Hansen Ave. Salem Heights school t ; Yard 4 miles out on South River Road. For further information phone g623.,., Jr HOP Pickers.' 10 mln."fro4n town, on S. River Rd. Good hops. Pick all day. Come out and pick Sunday. Rogers St Bishop. i - 1 - Help Wanted-w-Malc OTTO J: WILSON i COMPANY 1. 1 HAS AN OPENING . FOR - . L. ; ... , -- :- 2 MECHANICS. Top Wages ,0 7, Qooil Working - . " .Conditions , " a t ca vrrn riW M A J TTtf " i ' fHjJ i pur warn . POLISHING DEPT ,1 ' - See ED GREG SON j 1 288 N. Commercial - - Ph. -6451 MARRIED man on dairy .farm. 175. bouse, lights, milk- and- potatoes. Ph. 67F1S. J. M Nichols, Rt, .-Box 141. BUS Boy: Straight shift. steady posU tion. i good wages. Marion Hotel.. v EXPERIENCED ; Chevrolet mechanio . who wants permanent post-war job la industry i now classified ' at essential. Man j who qualifies wm . have steady job. vacation with pay. good wages on commission . basis. .Write . or ' call Hilton Chevrolet Company. Dallas. Ore. POULTRY - Pickers Wanted. -Part time work. Also one experienced egg candler and one poultry killer. North westj Dairy At Poultry Prod.- Co. . MEN 'WANTED for track work. II per hr. Time St a half overtime. Apply at 7:30 a. m. or 5 p. m. to foreman at Oregon Electric Freight Ha. MECHANIC. Permanent position Ex cellent pay. HerraU -Owens Ca" ; ; Help Wanted Female - OFFICE help Wanted. Steady em ployment. Good salary. Apply Deaconess-Hospital I i - FULL Time stenographer for gen eral I office work. Some ' experience necessary. Good opportunity for ad vancement. Call 4947. " , : SALES Clerks, pleasant, permanent positions,' paid vacations. Excellent op portunity for advancement I 136 No. Commercial St. . - - ': REPAIR Lady wanted. Kennedy 'City Cleaners. - f . WANTED: Usherettes. Apply in per son. Grand. Theatre. . EXPERIENCED variety ' store girL Capital Variety. 1262 SUte. WANTED: Good experienced wait resa, j day wages, top pay. Pade's Cof fee Shop. 1241 SUte St , FOUNTAIN GIRL & sdw. girL Good hrs. Best pay. Exp. pref. but not nec. Must be over 18 Black & White Coffee Shop. Hollywood. Ph. 8768. HOP PICKERS WANTED 250 Acres Choice River Bottom Hops 4 miles s.w. of Salem. Fine picking beginning September first Good camp ground, fipe cabins. Or free bus transportation to and rrom yard. Reg ister at our : office. 147 North Com mercial Streeet oa write John 3. Rob erts & Co, Salem. Oregon. Phone 9823 PRUNE Pickers wanted, full crop. 25c box, you shake. Register Employ ment Agency. SUrt Sept. 18. Ph. 18F31. C. H. Fisher. Rt. 1. Box 401B. Salem. NOW Picking hops In the B. F. Shepherd yard, 1 7 ml. N. E. on Sll-verton-Salem Rd. Ph. 22074. POULTRY term help wanted. Steady employment Indoors. Ph . 22861. Lee's Hatchery. - ; WANTED:; Filbert pickers starting Monday, Aug. 18th. For information call 5088 or 3043. ARE You interested tn meat cutting as a profession t If you are and have had some reUil cutters experience or farm cutting experience, you can se cure immediate employment in a steady position 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 206. McGilcbrist Build ing, Salem.. ;. - ; y WANTED: Eligible men or women IS to 43 who are interested in steady work with opportunity for advance ment in viUl food distribution field. Get set now for a pleasant inside win ter job. Good pay while you learn. Opportunities also for young men IS and older going to school. Apply today. Safeway stores district office. 206 Mo Cilchrist bldg. - HOP PICKERS. .Extra footJ crop, about 30 days picking sUrU August 23, pay 3VC ; excellent camp with cabins, stoves, -wood, lights, store, res taurant good water, gasoline can be obUined for . transportation. Call at ranch or write GOLDEN GATE HOP RANCH. - INC., four miles south of INDEPENDENCE. ORE. . - Help Wanted f Male ' Workers now employed tn war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em ployers advertising tn this . section jt.K Woam. Mm Knmia man fnr UCA. . w. - gas island. Postwar work, 'future. In quire Firestone Stores. 393 N. Liberty. EXP. Meat Cutter to manage mar ket Good working cond. Salary and liberal commission to the ; right man. Ph. 7323 or apply to Grand Central Market 1SS N. High. rLOTHIMO Salesman. Exd. Middle seed. Permanent J. J. Clothes Shop. 387 SUte.;.-,-.: ,-m !-. -: JANITOR. Douglas McKay Chevrolet Cow 430 N. Com'L Ph, 31SS. WANTED: Man for steady lob. good pay. good hours. Ph. 109F11. BOOKKEEPER and Material Clerk. Phone 138, Dallas Machine Ac Locomo tive Works,- Dallas. Oregon. DAIRY Hand. Schlndlar's. S. Salem. : WOMAN to assist ' with housework in modern country home. Modern cot tage for living quarters. No objection to one child. References desired. Board & salary. Box 148, Statesman. ; i FUTJ Time girl. 18-25. for Liberty Sweet Shop. Apply in person at Grand Sweet Shop. . -s i i EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Hotel . ; I Marion GENERAL Office work. Perm. Know ledge; of shorthand. SUte exo.. Quali fications. Box 154 Statesman. . OFFICE Assistent Interesting, per manent position with good future for qualifying girl IS to 25. Apply in per son at Grand Theatre. EXPERIENCED - Waitress wanted. Schneider's Coffee Shop. "cS." 'waitress ?w"antedrTTwJSpaV,JTJ' ! EXP. Fountain girL The Spa. " LAUNDRY help wanted. Apply Cap ital City Laundry. 1264 Broadway. Situations Wanted. ' PAINTING, Kalsomining. hanging. Ph. 8084 or 7783. Money to Loan PERSONAL LOANS i $25 to $300 made on salary, furniture, auto (no insurance needed) No extra fees. Pri vate.:! Prompt. glS 05 a month repays glOO tn full 12 months. Private. Prompt. Come in, write or phono Personal Finance Co. Room 123. Second Fir New BUgh Bldg. SIS SUte St I Phone: Salem 3181 Lie. S-123 M-163. ! N. Anderson. Mgr. CHARLES 0. DADGBAVE WM. H. SHERWOOD ; CulCACO . - . ACCREDITED TEACHER OF PIANO. EVTEEJIIEDIATE ADVANCED Studio: 723 N. Cottage St. ; 'ASK TUX PITTLS Phone 4617 WANTED: Housework or practical nursing. Helen Maring. Gen. Del. .Salem Paper : MIMEOGRAPH work and typing ex pertly done in my borne. 669 N 16th St Phono 3643. Preschool PUySchool; 13S1 State. Ages 2-8. Part or all day. Ph. 843D. CHILDCRAFT Nursery We pick up and deliver 2993 Trade. - Ph, 21829 ! Loans Wanted FARM 4 LOANS A. N , Duncan I Ladd A Bush Bide Quick Cash Loans! On any worthwhile secur ity Repayable in 12 months Company Is locally owned and . ,. .jj:' i.; Managed. GENERAL FINANCE ! CORPORATION !! S-13S - Phqpe 916S : f 136 S. Commercial St, Salem PRIVATE MONEY Auto And Truck Loans Contracts j Refinanced Money, for new and - used ears os ' trucks regaidiess of age. No de lay ering car and title and get the mqney. You retain possession of vehicle, i to it jnonths to -repay. Aftet S o'clock i ubone S361 or 81143 for appointment : ROY II. SIMMONS Regulated by state 136 8 Com I St Phone 16t M 1521 ; Auto Loans Willamette Credit Co. STU ! FLOOR GOARD1AN BUILD INO i LICENSE W M ISO